POTTS VILLE. tartynn.ar Atorairtm), rn. h. 1599. ea. Ms. •t. J. far acthortsed to receive subscrip Vont far the Miners' journal, and receipt for the same at his Drug store, 'faMagna WAgoilla Bolton, has been appointed Post Master at Port Carbon, in place of Peter Aurand, teignol I' Counts, Finances.--Our County Treat. Urer presents this week his annual Report. To all who desire to become acquainted with the Finan cial condition of the County, we recommend its perusal. Cfnal Board.—We ere gtei - to learn that. Morris Lorlatreth, ono of the gams! Commission ors of this State, who has been sick for some time, Lao so far recored as to be able to proceed to Hu risbuig and assume the duties of his office. rEP Court Howe.—We refer our readers to the proceedings of a meeting, held at the Town Hail on Thursday evening. The gentleinen se. tested as the Building Committee, we feel cons dent, will give general satisfaction to our citizens, and insure the fu :1 amount of subscribtidne required for the erection of the Court Hoiem end Offices. 112 P The Whigs of Philadelphia will here o %mina caehrotion on the ever memorable Twenty Seeona,in bettor of Washington ■nd Taylor.— Hen. Wm, 13. Reed is to deliver an Oration. It will be a grand affair. t ar Telegraph Exteriaion.—The hill to inner. porate the Danville and Pottsville Tele:wit Com pany has passed !he Legislature. IV' The Slate Treasurer of this State has been compelled to harrow s2oo,Klofor the pay ment of the interest of the dtata debt. The Le gislathre had granted him the power to do co. . ar We areglad to übserVe that the large EOM of Southern Whigs discountenance Cal houn's treason to the Union. They - nearly all voted against his addrrsa and ultra measures, and when they found that a moderate course could not be adopted they abandoned the Convention, and in the language of Senator Morehead. prod iitned ..The Union now and forever—yes, even with the Wilmut Proviso." ccy.Two extrem es met.—The tiltra-sbnlitioni,sta of Massachusetts have held s meeting, and prised resolutions approving, the course of John C. Cal houn in his rfforts to destroy the Union, which 'they believe is the only mode by which Slavery can be abolished. Legislative.—ln the House of Representa tives, on the 30th ult., an Act for the better regu lation of the streets and alleys in the Borough of Schuylkill Haven, was passed. On the same day so Act authorizing the Com missioners, of Schuylkill County to sell certain real estate, was passed. In the Senate, on the 3 let. Mr. Overfichr pro. vented a petition for the incorporation of a bank at Minererille, to be celled the Miners' Bank. , ETIIIOPIAS MINSTRELS We are auihorizrd to state that a company of Serenaders' will visit our Borough and give sere ralentertainments next week. They , are -[repre sented as being very good, and ,Arew crowded houses in Harrisburg for 17 auccessivo niphti— anl drew crowded and fashionable houses in Reading. A. TRIBUTE TO RRAVERY AND HON ESTY. • In life window of Mr. Greeds Jewelry Store, in Centre Street, is displayed a riiigniGcent Sword, which bean the inscription, . PH f.SYN TIED 1 . 0 CAPTAIN 3 AMES NAGLE, /litAc Whirs of P . otteritie t • roil MS GALLANT erIIvICE, l '3IE,IICo ThiSword is elegantly finished, and was man ufactured by W. H. Horshmania, 'Philadelphia, and cost ; upwards of $2OO. • Capt!Nagle commanded Company B. of the First Pennsylvania Regiment. (the :Washington ArtiPeriqs of this lioiough,) and his gallant bear ing as's soildier, was Lighly applauded by officers in the-regular Army--and besides his gesitlemsnly, modssi and unassuming conduct since his return , baa commanded the admiration of our 0111CP^. It may to as well to-remark that foes were made to induce Cape. Nagle to chanehis politico she was beret at every point, promiied the rev_ wards of office, &c.—but -nothing could corrupt i‘Yhen on a visit to a political meeting of Abe 1 4 .,st.ofeee party, at Schuylkill Haven, as a spechrtor:after his return, he was approached by a periers, with the remark 'List be was "glad he had iCOnia home a Dernucral." The Captain re. as we learn,—"that he hnif left home a. a -Whig—that he cane horns as a Wh,g—nn,t that they might as well attempt to move that mountain (pointing to a mountain near by,) from its bin , , as to change his principlre,"—hence the inscrip tion on his' sword, . 0 1reserited by the Whigs o Ponesille, for gallant serCices in Ml••atco,"—to orhtch ought to he ethlerl,.^ , and ' fig hie' hirwsty. , ' He ha. prover:, himself an , hbnest mnn ',rt honest man is the ilobremw,rrk r,l" - Th prreentatien vol,ll,tolve Thee on the .22a of Fvt, u _ sq. FOREIGN FEWS The Steamship Canada arrived at Yew York , on the 30th inat, bringing new, 2 w.eke nave is of not much importance. - Cotton has slightly advanced, while flower - ls heavy and slightly lower. The Cholera WAS on the increase in tendon. The California fever appears to have produced an excitement in England es well as 'here, and ernpanies are atting out upon the must extensive plans. From Ireland we htiVe nothing new. Dutry's trial ti id not yet been concluded. The Pope is still at Gaeta. l ar Wilmer 4. Smiges European Times. • i itaya that letter. from Gaeta oat., that several meg• nifieent present . had been mad- to the Pope on 1 Chrtntmae-day. The King of N.q.104 ..ent jinn' -• • an dgering of 600,000 ducat., and the Queen of bpain tt donation of 500.000 cotonn,teo. eorrespndent, writing on the 30th ult., says: • , Yeetvdey evening, et sunset. the castle of St Angelo. by the conserunve discharge of one bon e. died and one gulls, announced to this mAropolis and the world an general, that the ,dynasty tv:uch bad reigned diver Rome for 1000 and 48 pearl. has .some to a close, and a new Government is to be called into being by_the mandato of the whole population assembled in - ti constituent representa• Live body by universal suffrage ; the great bell , of the Capital; which only jells at the death of ' a Pope..', , , pealed solemnly. It was exactly on the 146 November, (the fatal night of .the f3ight of pia Nono.) that in the year of our Lord, 800. ,Charlemagne arrived in Rome to ho crowned on 'phristeuarday of that year by Leo ill., end to Anstitate awl formally corroborate the donation of Pepin by the erection of the eovertignty." ''Afterwards, on the Set lost, a ciiic fele took &ea et - Romr. is which the clubs ha Florence and other cities of Tuscany took part. -Aimee! „Atli the batellione of the civic guard promenaded the strecta with .the trkolored banner. ar• The Overland Route. —Lieut. 0 . 01. Mot- Own, of the kiew York Regiment, nnsviJit Cali .fornia, writes sr follows in 'regard to ths.iverland. route. FI hope that chaos who intend to emigrate by land bete, teal he'eareful. that ::they are not overtaken by storms, or snops. or want of provis t • eons, on their toilsome journey emote the Rocky Mountains. I have seen those who started from the borders of the Missouri. hale and stalwart men, bobble dowdinto the plains of California, • pled for life. I have seen brothers who, in , the madness of htuiger, have fought for the teat bit of their father's dead body, beside shared the rest at their previous Meals !--bavine been'encompaseed with snow on the tops of thbre dreadful moun- tains. MaitlenAwho left their' homes rejoicing in the pride of Tooth and beauty, in joyous antici pations from ilia far off lend, by the honors and sufferings of that fearful journey, despoiled of their loveliness and blown, oritbetcd. into prem . tole old'age.". COURT HOUSE MEETING, FIELD 47' THE TOWN LULL RED. IST, 1819 Thu meetiing was called to order by the ap pointment of Charles W. Pitmen, President. Wm; Wolff, N. J. Mills, John C. Lessig, N. J. Wilson, and William Carter, Vice Presidents. 'John C. Neville, Secretary. The Ward committees submitted the 'following report, which, after being read by the Secretary, was adopted : ' Your several Ward Committees, collecting sub scriptions for the erection of the Court House and Offices respectfully report: That, in the short itme which they havehren engaged in their duties, they have received on their subscription lista, the sum of $15,000; and from the liberality manifested by _the people in subscribing, your Committee feel confident in say ing that the balance yet required/will soon be ob;. tained and have iherifore callekyou together, at this early period, for the purpose a • letting a boil ing cointnMee. It will rig considerable time oi ,for thin Cdniiitee to make the necessary arrange. manta bafore they can commence the erection of the hiplainga, and no unnecessary .delay should occur in their appointment. It will be remembered that the law requires five responsible persons to enter in Londe to the coon.. ty Commiesionens as security ta the county that these buildings will be erected in manner and time eat forth in said act—and therefore appears evident to your COMEnitteat that the Building Committee should also C`oh.ist of five end that the atm • per. cone eeleved for this committee be node requ:red to give security to the County. If so, h will be necessary for riu, nt making the Fe:canon fir this Budding Commuter, flint you take such men of the Borough as will be ajyr.,ved of for said 14•CU iily, and oleo give la the out...7rib. re 1.4 tie just and .cononticol outlay of their money. It i 3 also yeeorntriett.l.•J that thin Co.tiftliftee selected as (tom south ward. two from the North Went %Nan% and ho n. Nor:), E.tat Ward. Oa (110(1011. it was res. Ived 41st the. IA and Corns mittee, he a commitien to nointoute I.? the comod elalleal Of the ' lll , llllg, ia!ltilitle to consti tute a trintdm.; commaree. Adopted- On in. boo, v Was ~solved that said building committee cons[ of 2 persona from vie South Ward, 2 from the N W. Ward, and t troth the N. E 'Ward. • Adopted. The Cotnniiitee to nominate a building Ceti. finite. - reported .11 foliows. which report WAS wows imou.li adopted - . llse Committee submit the namea of the fol lowing gentlemen as eutatile persiitis to settee as a building Commit er, w wit Smith Ward—Solumun Foster, Somtal Silly. roil,. North - Weit Ward—S . 3.nautit Thomp.otr, Wm. North East Ward—Abiaham !tteiss!." The thanksmVALe fleeting was then tendered to the Ward Commil.irs for their able and effi cientser.vicea in obtaining aub.,cribiiuns, and . the Committee continued. t • On motion, adjourned. niATimiltAT;cs. The following problems are 'presented to the readers of the Aurora, for solution : PRO4,E,NI THE Isl. Geometry To divide a general triangle into four equal parts, by' two lines cutting each other at right an gler,—;within the limits of Eueltu'. Element'. PROBLEM THE 251) Given 'the (begone! and perimeter of a square in one tine to construct the square,—by the first Book of Eucl:d. . . Dr:NIS RANCIS iIUTLER Camsols, L'lythe Township Schecilkill Coo.ty ~Rs~i ~{s{p~ The Coat Trade for 1849. •Quantity of Coal Transported over the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, for the week ending on Thura day last: WEEK. TOTAL. Port Carbon. • 2,752 15 12,601 17 • 1,743 00 6,052 0 4 3,433 00 15,1135 1.8 .1,«0 00 8,345 01 Pottsville, B. Ilaven, P. Clinton, 10,255 10 42.433 00 MN= Transportatton e. tAc Iloarvad4 is SoAurylAitt Cuitary. The following ie the quantity of Cool transported over the different Railroads in echsly Mill County, for the week •tiding Thursday evening, Feb. n, 'tag. WEEK. Torsi. ?linellilkand*ll R. R. 3,522 15 15,074 01 Schirlklllll. R. 2,274 17 6,104 09 Mill Creek do 2,2 - 5 05 '11.3514 Mount Carbon do I,GOI 14 6,330 07 Si.lit*Skill Valley do ". 3,022 16 2.026 16 Mt Carbon l't. C:trbon d- 6,631 90 6,1121 119 ,RATE! Of TOLL AND TRANIPoRTATION 0.1 RAIL ROAR Ft‘ttu lan. 1, 1n49. To From M.Uarhonat.llaven.P.Clintnn. Itlcbtuonfl. until June 1,1349, I GO 1 55 135 L'Un4itelphin, do Si' . 1(0 155 135 For additional New Adrertisernents see Next Page. They will there be fouud arranged under Suitable: Heads. Please to Read This. SEARS' NEW PICTORIAL WORKS. FUR 1549. Great Chance few Bank Affeurs to clear from x 509 ra 41000 a Year. BOOMS Ol' VNIVEIItS.I.L ' (.I . EARS' NEW AM/ POPULAR PICT OR I AI. IZ WORKS, the mint splendidly Phistratral Volumes for families ever issued on the Ainertean Continent, containing more than Fyne Thstisasil Eggs/triage, de signed and executed by tile must eminent Artists of England and Ainerva. 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This journal is expressly devoted to the tastes and in terests of country readers, and contributions from marry nine most eminent writers in this country and In Eu rope, appear In ,its columos—amnng whom may he mentioned Hnn Morris Longstretb, lion. Thomas H. Ilrrrrowea, Jamul Gowen, Esq.; Profs Leihig arid Bauer of Germany,FrXncis .1. Gruud, Edgar A, Poe, John S. Bowen, E.g.. sic, TERMS.—One copy, $2; two copies,R3; six copies, $5; thirteen copies, *10; thirty copies, 'The per son procuring thd largest number of subscribers over forty, at any single post riffled in the United States, (except eititsj will receive a prize of Sib in cash; or ders to be sent In by the first of February next, and subscriptions to commence frodinanuary Lt, 1819. For the largest list in Pennsylvania. #3O will be awarded. The . Money, Produce. Cattle. Iron, Dry Goods, andel! other Markets throughout the Union. are carefully re ported by Mr. Strouse, who is thoroughly and practi cally Conversant with mercantile pursuits. These re ports, the quotations being received by Telegraph, (ex cept Philadelphih,) date within a few hprirs previous to printing the paha. Specimen c 0,11111.11 may be seen hi any post otllce. We have made it a rule, where 120 copies had previously been re2cived, to accept #1 for the firs , copy ordered. A I monies reserved are acknowledged in the news paper. Letter sloir-t be addressed, pat paid. BOWEN'S NORTH AMERICAN FARMER. Feb?-6.tf Athenian Duitling„Philads. For the Teeth. • - - . • .. , ROIt.I.SELL'S ODONTINEaIt',:vaeY... Wenn nt article fir the teeth. and Improving tße , txreat h. ROSE TOOTH PASTE. and Rose Lip Salve. WHEELER'S TEA B ERltirr T,trattl Wash, for ireserr- Ina the Teeth and purlAling,the breath 'CHARCOAL PASTE. 04,•elentuting,tbe Teeth, and, Gums, and purifying the breath. This is a new l and excellent at tlale,lnst rreeived and •. for sale at ...- • HANNAN'S Jan27' 5,J Cheap Perfumery and Variety Storey. • LAMPS, LAMPS, LIM BRACING" ALL KINDS OF CORNELIEst. AIaARD Lampe, some new and benatnt Patterns... • Fluid Lamps, all kinds. • Phosgene Gas Lampe, oleo Phosgene Gag. The light giveni by these:Lampe Is soft, does not effect the We, and I. soperingln brilliancy to Gun. It is not as er , pensive as Oti-rand is attended with about only one half the troubli. Alen Caniphine Stand and Manaing Lamps. MI of which will be sold at Manufacturers pric4s, at BANNAN'S Nov 2.5-481 Cheap Pooh and .Varlety elot.ll. CI HAW LS...IiONG 13 It SNLt3 of various style ed_titts.lltY.o sakt by N0v.2.54&) IX. BEATTY Co. THE MINERS' JOURNAL, AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL ADVERTISER • . New Music. y DYE ME, Not With Fancy, a new Bong. J-i-Veve la Republique. a French patriotic song, Sunset on the Sea. a universal favorite. Wake, Lady, Wake, a beautiful serenade, 1 Can't Make op My Mind, words Rom Hood's Maga zine. The Old Gray Church, by Tennyson, 1 Think of Thee, a favorite ballad. • Oh I Have I Not been True to Thee, When shall I sea. the Object that I Love. The Moon ts Beaming on the Wave. What's a Tearl When Other Friend. have 1 eft Thee, July. a beautinit walls. The Woodland' Waltzes, , Beauties of the Waltz, Rough and Ready Polka, The Crazy Polka. The Carnival do, The Sailor's do, Tue.Gracefal do, Margiterua theta Anna's Much. Resets de la Palma quick March. Peitz' Grand do, American Chivalry Quick Step. Dauphin do, Le Matto de Vete.•Galopade, The Banker Waterloo, Hear me Norma, the celebrated duel, The Carrier Dove. • Come, Play me that Ste,* Air, Again. Lave Not, Araby's Daughter, Oft in the Stilly Night, Home, Sweet Home, Home, Quick Step, The West Branch Palonaise. The esteleh•bell Waltzes from the celebrated Opera, the Crusaders. Together with a large assortment of the uediest and most popular Meade, arranged for the Piano. Flute, Vt. 01111 Guitar. Organ, &c. Pieces not on hand obtained to order. Teachers supplied with the usual discount allowed by publishers. at HANNAN'S Feb 3-63 Cheap Book and Variety Stores. * Statement — of the IteceiptsUnd - Expenditures , OP SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, FOR THE 12Etta 1848. - - Beojainis Christ. Esq.. Treasurer of tk. .Ceility of Schuylkill, is Accouni with alt Cortaiissuratrs of: said Coax:v./eon tAe 10th of January, A. D.,18141, to • tho.2ad of Jammary. 18411. Dr. To cash received Irmo Henry Krebs, Esq.late Treasurer. at settlement, as per report of Auditors. January 10, 1849. 06,258 81 To casa received for Taxes on unseated lands, 5,59539 To cash received for tale., on unseated lands Fold ut Treasurer's sale,' 390 52 To cash received Air taxes on unseated lands sold st CommissMner *sale, 300 90 To cash received for taxes on unsealed lands redeemed, 2,007 42 To cash received from Francis Barth. priori pal out tamest r f n Bond, slue by pin, to the Conn To rash reed. John Bettinger. ter n note elven Commissioners, Ti' cash reed. P. Manor, and J. Kelly. Aix. cools in case Commonwealth v•• Mohan, Kelly and others, To cash rec'd.• P. W. Hu:Mel, Esq., casts collected by him In caJeauf commuliwealat vs. Jame. Colley, el• al., and Dorothy Lutchey43 14 , To cash reed. S. a Nloyer r wlmess fees over paid In ease of Commonwealth vs. Jon. 51. • Miller,3 13 To caoli reed. Cleo. Medlar, Esq. road JUMIII lees refunded, 6 00 To du Fur the use of Coon House for Ezhibitimi. 3 00 To do . %Vim H. Pons, Efq. rcin for 1 y'r. fur rooms in Court House used lip Masonic Lode, 25 00 To do Joseph Hummer for sways, 5 36 To du Alex. Hunger. surplus on the sale of a stray Cow, 1 07 To do Joseph Iluntzinger for fines, 467 To do Thu,nia, Ho lzer, do do 600 Tis do Junal hen I:64lyrjerks for housa __ _ in :tunny hill Havels, Tu do ISI. Kergesloger, down money , on haute mid lot MS Haven, 50 00 To do Philip Weiser. for a judgment against Mr. Kremer from R. Kline rent, ' 24 88 To do L. F. Whitney, tax collector In East Norwegian Township after settlement, 5 83 To do John T. Werner, Sherlf, for fines and verdicts, X 15,859 95 To do the collectors of different town ships and Boroughs to wit: &ugh Manheins. Henry Drummer, 11340, in full, 123 03 Abraham Benoist. 1047 do 94 93 Samuel Fidler, ISIS do • 439 49 -- 507 31 . . Rush Township. , . , Charles Braus, MC i 220 00 Schuylkill lownship.' ~,, Benjamin Yost, 1817 LA full 01 31. Charles 80hner.1642, 103 00 40031 Pottsville arrough. Elias Derr, 1840 523 00 Henry Deis, 1818 in full 3.030 97 Tamaqua Ba•ough. Asa Eu 111,4,1947 In full 259 25 Mlllium Taggert, IdlB 150 00 409 25 Barry Towasirp. Francis Denglcr.,lBlo 250 00 Juba A. Wu) .1.947 in full 400 00 -- 430 00 L. Mahantango 'faunalap. Peter Stutzman. 1646 64 00 " Peter Premier, 1847 Frederick &Imelda, ISIS 1502 62 Min...l-stifle Borough. John Jonev,lBl7 in full ' • - 132 93 Pinegrove porou r ,h. George fleinbach. 1815 75 00 Adam Spancake, 1816 137 00 F. G. Warnl3.- 1817 I 3.5 90 Jacob Dan', 1818 136 00 --- 3 4 3 00 iVoync Township. 11 Anthony Itieltgaanten,lB4o , 10 00 - • John W. Heffner, Bsf Joseph Berger, lbie Branch 2`otruship. Henry Bressler, 1 , 47 • COO 00 henry-pre . snler, lal9 367 23 967 23 IVest Brunsfri g Township. Abraham Albright, 1r.16 142 20 Henry:Fal3l. 1'3;7 John D. Loog, .15-W -- 1,692 80 East Wortrezian Towsts4ip. Edward Cl•Couilor. 1817 540 00 L. F. %%limey. 1849 io full 1,4?:1 7 1 • North l'atiheein Township. John L. C 1,1,8,1848 800 00 Ortrigshurg 'Borough. Charles A. Rahn. ISin in full 3SO - Tremont niched?. J. B. #e back, lEr ti Scla'uylkill Haren Borough Daniel Lavenntre. 184 6 Wil lam Kolli,lsl7 In full William Koch, 1649 . -, liliWhi Township W William ick', 1811 . i'inegrote Township. John Folly, 19113 350 00 tho,. Verger. 1517 .550 2S John I,irchier, InVI ' 323 73 ' ---- 1,223 ISO East Bronswig Township Daniel W00‘er,1546 ' 101 00, Jonathan limn. 15.17 John W. Such, 181.3 Porter Tvzrnship. .I,,bn Mutt.. 1814 800 Ahr1;1:1114 K,•selrr. 1("15 14 LI . . . Benjam in zilitt.'S • 1 0.6 i 30 Oti 'foto' lieberr,ng,W 31 1.0 --- 67 Di' 5 . ,„ a'c or' en Rik Tu trn .1i ip. 41,6 Me:z, IS;ti ''' ( , O 09 J 7 1, -, i 1 q 7',,,rns lap. Samuel (1210,111. :8173 45 p , .: • .. Lipp.— ~,b4mt•ingo Tfrut,ship. Isaac /Limn. IBlts in NB ' 206 16 Peter IL Kock, 1817 do 303 31 Peter on3der,lol.l 416 00 -- 967 49 I.liiion ToWash/pi - Samuel Dresher, 1416 in lull 38 26 Joni% Breiiirlt. 1817 ' du 215 83 Samuel ltupeit, lal9 al 00 • 339 09 ,14 . t1t Nan Tacna/sip. Benjamin Zenner. 1415 60 00 enamel Zimmerman. 1445 In toll 111 DS Benjamin Zimmerman, 1147 do 651 00 Jonathan Kistler, 1644 475 00 - January 2, 1819, balance remaining iu the hand , or Benjamin Christ, Treasurer, 3,073 97 • Cr. By cash paid Charles Itunizinger Treasurer of the Schuylkill county Alms Ilrome. *5500 00 By cash Auditors. settling accounta of 1817,. 45 00 By do Justices for holding Inquest., 233 63 By. do Jacob F. Treichler t Coroner fees. 155 77 By do Return judces &c. for spring, fall and Presidential elections, ~ ,1777 13 fly do Assessors wages, - 317 69 -i - Illy do Witness tees and mama " ' in Com monwealth cases. ' -_ , 1097 99 By do Justices fees in Coinnewealth dci• 158 55 By do Constables fees and mileages In Commonwealht Cases. - • 464 00 By de Bridge viewers, 61 00 By do Road Jurors, .. 337 07 Fly do Road Damages, 143 00 By do Road & school tax on unse'led la'ds, 1603 46 By do Redemption money 'do do 619 40 By do Josue. for premiums on Fox scalps. 210 40 By -do Grand Traverse and relit JUMP and Constables, 3303 57 By do Inspectors of Eastern Penitentiary., 628 06 By do George Douglas, for money loaned' . the County. 3000 00 By do Interest on Bondy due the county, 420 00 By do Constables for making quarterly re, By do Benjamin Christ, Treasurer fees on net tracts of land. By do Jurors in Coroners Inquests. By do Doct..l. G. Kcehler. Gen. Efalber 6112dn'Wm. Ilousel, Thos. tLtess- art and Thos. Wadi for making rostmortum examinationa, '25 Oft By do for taxes overpaid. 42 07 By do Wm. Koch, collector of Schuylkill Haven, tax on House and lot, By do .1. Huntr.inger for ,merchaadixe, • lly do Shnenrnk Garret do Ity do Medlar & Bickel do , By do Repairing pump of Sail, - • By do Simotillumel for bairtog for water at J ail, By do Lewis Bower, for cleansing wall at Jail,l 00 By 'du Israel Walleisa, work done at Jail, ,4 25 - By do John Wilderinutli, for Carpenter - ' work done "Vigil,3 12 - By do' Jacob Snyder. do do 54 44 By do Frederick fleck,Bhoes for Prisoner', 46 33 By do Andrew Baer. do do • , 225 By do Hannah Hager, for 'Makin' a bi r te i l : dic. far Jail, 18 17 By do James Day for-Work at Jail. . 7 06 By do John Clause for Mason Work at Ja IL' 6 50: By do Jacob Allehath for sand and stones" delivered at Jail, ' - 13 67 By do -Philip Weiser for Bricks, 4.37 By do Samuel Ilfertichir Lime, . 187 By do eia. A. Fey for Clothing made for . , Prisoner. ' 22; By do C. Berger for Blacksmith work, do 47 51 By do D. B. firaefr; do do do 4 621 By do Benjamin hiebf for Lumber, do 25 ' II - By do Andrew Schwalm for chain and Lieadateads for Jail, 3 52 By do for work done at Jail, ' 781 By do 4n seph Albright for straw for Jarl. 3'12 By do • Amur! Garai), Mr 2 lands of sand, 2 00 By do ' Thomas Battler fqr noti6ringJurors, 1 00' By do licomZimmermao rapanott bridge at flnagrove, 7 OD By do John 11111 do do 8. Raven. By do John Eisenhower for famishing rooms for elections. By do Constables attending Cann. By do Ground rent, . By do Commissioners dividing townships, By do A. dlendleson for soap and limiest fur Jail. By do John L. Morris 1110 Ciiastable of Reading, far conveying a prisoner to Schuylkill Comity Jail, fly do John Brelsh Coramlsaioner for lay out State Road from Berwick to • Pottsville. By do Geo. 11. Bitchier for 800 Bigots to Jurors in Reese's case, .1 By do Geo. H. Stichrer for Grate snd.Pad lock for Jail, By do Isaac Gratis, Jr. for hauling Coal, Dy do Jun. Dobler for stone Coat for Court . House and Jail, By. do James Lord (or repairing . lock, By do ' Isaac D. Prenn - for serving attach ment m Hazleton, • By do Michael Seltzer boarding witnesses, By do Michael Gmerfor boardirg Jurors . . U. cone of Commonwealth vs. Win Bertsch and Martin Kupp, By do for conveying Grand Jurors to Poor • Must.. By do Chas. A. Ratio collector fur prompt collection of taxes, By do Asa Bellies, do do do By do Samuel Guns for Recording, &c. By do Jacob Allebach for attending Coon Moose Clock, By' do Christian Zoller for binding books, By , do Wm. B. Potts. Eon taxes overpaid • In redeeming two tracts of land By do Lewis Dreher travelling expenses, By do Isaac Betz, do do By do Samuel Cuss formaking surveys In case of Corrnsonwealtiti, vs. John N. Miller, By do Charles A. Rahn, Postage. By do C. M. Straub, repairing dockets, By do C. M. Straub Crk. of :Sessions fees, By do Edward sod Win. Bickel for build. . . Big bridge at Fails. By do Edward arid Wm. Bickel do do at Ratolo's Rolling Mill. By do Wm. Bickel(Pr building bridge in Lower Mahantosigo; By do Usory_Faust do do in Union tovnisiiip, By .do F. B. Dreher, Mr painting 21bridge not km Dy do Bar). Banaan printing fur County and CliatiooarY. l Dy du Charles Frattry, do do By . do Uoningo N. Palmer. do do Dy do E. it. Jackson, do do Dy do .1. I'. Bertram, do do By do Wonder Jr liovonan,do do By to Viler ¢ Armorong.do, do By do Thccipiiiiiia liniciraer for medical 530 00 EC 173 r. 9 services, By do S. MBch, do do By do S. B. Medisr,'do do By do D. E. Nice, Prosecuting Attorney's Tees, By do F. W. Hughes, do do 'By. du Benj. Bartholomew. do do By do Henry Voute for keepla: •wnern Criminal Docket, By do Henry tionte for Mentz & Roma. for Prothonotary and Registers Oakes, By do 133111tlei B Fisher, on account of County Map, By do John nipple Tura Mop of tho State of PennOlvania. By do Jacob Hoffman for attending Court CM MO=M= By do G. 11. Stichter, salary as Commleer, By do Lewis Dreher, do • do By do Isaac Betz, do do By dO G. B. Zullch.Cl . k. to Commis'ers. By do Ferdinand limier, Coon Cryer, By do Wm. Fiailey, salary as Conmils'er. Dy do Wm. Franey, for repairing Stove and tin ware for use of Ja il, By do Levi N.Wagner bill of Merchandise for Jail, By do Willoughby Fogel and others see. vices as Commissioners to lay out a Siam Bond Seat Tamaqua to Kutztown, By do I. T. Werner, Sheriff, Jailor - 'fees and boarding prisoners, from Jan. 7, IRS to-Dec. 3a, 1818, fly do; Treasurer'. salary for money paid and received, January 9, 1819, by balance remaining In tit l e hands of Benj. Christ, Treasurer, EOM Statement of the outstanding , tares dus the aunty, by the Collectors of the different Boroarghsland lawn ships, rix Frailty Township. eatuul Castillo, 1848 14232 68 Blythe Township. %%Hata Iletatz,lB49 612 04 Pinegrore Township , Christian &Imre, 1842 John Frity, or flenry;lB4s Thomad Berger, 1647 Juba Iliechler, 1848 I= = John Manz, lain Charlei Bohner, 111 T5O 02 is 00 -- 1145 27 Borough of Tamaqua. Thomas Maack, 1416 53 23 WiliianaTaggert. ISIS 418 00 ! 471 23 Borough of . 111inerJoille. Peter Slzottp,ll344 000 00 Hew? Cbsist.pber. 1850 Michael2doltae, In4o Bon:4h of Pinegrore. George Barr, 1614 143 90 Ileorge Ileinbacb, 1915 141 11 Main Hpancake, 1616 61 7 1 ~ Frederick G. Wersdz, 1647' 105 95 Jacob Barr. 1819 114 61 212'00 - Sl5 00 _1,197 00 _ . • Porter T own s h ip. --- , John 110utz.1 04 4 54 96 Abraham Keesler, 1 , 345 37 69 •' .i Noopminnhury ISM 42 34 Ifonry 11.1 , ..:11nn, 1847 .55 69 David Ileberling.'l6ls ' 06 58 ' 741 OU 619 Sti •--- 34145 11. rough of Pollan/le. Daniel Chriatian, 1633 '''77s 7'2 EII.IX Derr, IS4O \ , i 900 37. 1 'l , -..---=-.' 1730 09 . . Rush Townvhl -. William Knup, 1'46 l ll3l 76 Charlm Itrans, 1r47 • ;23 13 Stephen Moore, 1648, 277 65 , r------' 416 64 ' .4' Barry TOwnship„ Francis Dengl r. 1846 I 181 77 • , Joseph Latish,llllB ' 881 31 -,--- 74393 Eual firtotatnig TuttLiship. Daniel Weaver, 1816 I 226 53 Jonathan Yost 1847 I 197 27 ~ John %V. Koch, 1818 . e' 465 93' 859 73 'Nortvegian Township. ' Edward O'Cnnner,llBl7 DO 68 •Ira Lake, 1 9 18 603 70 : --- 1606 38 Nalit Alanh r eins Towohip. Renrre Deihert, 1847 341 04 Julm . l.. Cohn, 1840 .51.0 33 813 37 • ' Upper .11ohaolangoi.Township. Peter Snyder, 1318•• - i. • 2315 60 , Uoinn•ToWnship. Samuel Ruppert, ISM : • Fll 26 • . 210 CO 60 GO 78 26 12E1 [33 :re 19 Inl 00 IZEI \ew Cosite Township. lamb Metz. 1818 761 66 Treetmitt Tww4hip. J. D. Zinhath, 1416 i, ''. ns it 8„,„,,./, ,f &buy47l Buren. _ 11.,wlawl Kline. 1643 117 01 140110 LaVtobtrg. 160 : 237 17 WitltAut Kutlt, Ira . 2115 76 . - - • _ --- 699 96 Wed Peln nuitaship' Bed:min Zeliner, 1615. 161 97 • 11,•Ijmnii, Zimmerman, 11311 tiS e 5 Jossailian Kinder, 1848 • 118 Brunch fOtcosh Joel Vomit, 1639 liip A. Clauses, 1816 Henry Bressler, 1617 Ilenry Bressler, 1816 IVe79 drunawig nwnDhip. Abraham Albright, 1645 203 08 UZI Henry Fah1,1947 John I) Loug, 149 035,a87 r ---' 000 99 L,wer Muhantango Township. Philip Osman, 1839 60 62 Peter Sturman, 1818 115 GU Peter Bressler, 1947 i-' i 279 38 Frederick, Bctisvalm, l BlB : IVO 23 -- 954 73 Wayne Township, Anthony Riebsnmen, 160 .3119 99 Joh W. Heffner. 1047 Joseph Berger, IB9tl "119 21' Total Amount due by Collectors,, 8217,763 69 To The Honorable Os Judges of the'Colertof COMM. Pleas of SeAuplkill Coreey. We the subscribers, Auditors for the County of Schuylkill, respectfully do report, that we have audi ted settled and adjusted the accounts of the'Cominta r stoners and Treasuier of the Couuty of Schuylkill, and submit the abcve statement as the result of their investigation, from whieb it appears, their is due thy County of Schuylkill, by Benjamin C. Cerise, Esq. Treasurer, the sum of Three Thousand and Seventy five Dollars, and forty-seven rents. • In witness whereof. we have hereunto set our hands thia fourth day of January, A. D., one thousand eight eight hundred and tarty -nine. DANIEL FRITZ, DANIEL 610C11,}Auditors. D. D. BOYEA, IEI 711 IS 18 00 'lre Lake paid In Tull since the settlement. 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Wall and Screen Paper, by the piece or yard, Juvenile Games, Toy brinks and primers, Perfumery, Soups. Iluir brush., Omuhs, Ac. *Pedlars and others supplied with stock at low tatea. Orders for any of the airier, with the money aecotn panying.ptomotlyattendedto B. BANN AN. Janl7 Al Printer, Bookseller and Periodical Thomas Edward Than .1 P Toilmor George ' Truman Joseph!! Thompson Dr L. 31 Thompson Geo Tonkin Joseph .Track Witham IT"Triateher J 31 Slip Letters. u Tierney n :: "Aiez aThomas Totten Michael 1 V erfeh George iDiseheiCatharine tlMerChrstn,ship VanderbeekE O 2 Visseber P J • NV Worsdell's Vegetable Restora- tIESE PILLS MAW: NOW BECOME T AE T MOST extensively eAablished and popular Paso t.v Illgtitcore of the present day, both In England, mod In this Country. They were invented In 1832. by Dr. WM. WORSDELL of Vora. Etegintot, and have since that time wrought unny wonderntl mires in every country where they have been Ititrodured. 'The present proprlet ma for the 1:11:ted States are In possessoin ormany Anta Met Cen tin tea 0 f CUI el wrought both in England and America. 1 ELIZABETH BUTTEIVIyORTIL, 3 rtichninad Liverpool, woo confined I. Ler bed sta. months. With the Dropsy. her legs became swelled to Alf enorwoUs thickness. After many trialsoPothermeilicine she Was ,00torea to perfect health by two boxer of Worsdrlre rills. Westloch Michael Wrnve Thai 9 WilliatnsSammai William Reef Weaver John Williams Richard Wiloon James 2 Ward Wes Welsh Dennis Waylin Daniel • Won biebeanalen Warner Chas ‘VillianieWra ' Wood Harriet Waters Lydia' iWeidleafishl'rtha Weller MisPnlope WanionMisßarah Mr. JONES, 10Concert St Liverpool, was elan cured of ludamation of the Liver. by Worsdelt's CROALIDA LE. Thurntev near Preston. Enc. l en d. wn• er.rpfl of Typhus and Rheumatic Fever. by TY , IS e 1" • THOS. hhilt:11£11, of Ileadihs Pennsylvania. trSti flea that hip child was sevcrtly adlictcd with and was perfectly restored by the use of Witisdclis Apie. Dyspepons. Head ache. Hahlaull C.n:stiveneav, severe War. have all yielded to thi, powerful but purely vegetable medicine. No more certain and mild. es nurgailt e has ever been discnverod. Many Physicinnemake use of these Pills In their praitice with great success They are for sale in Schuylkill County. price 2..5ct5. • bog. cm:naming 50 Pills with roll directions, by Jno. G. Brown. Pottsville; W. L. Heisler, Pint Carbon; E J. Fry. Tamaqua; J. H. Alter. Tuscamin ; .1 Metz. St. Clair; G. Reifenyder. New Castle; Win. Paine, Ileckscherville; Jen : B. Sans. 111Inersvph !; Levan Kauffman, Schuylkill Haven ; E. Is E. Hammer. Or. wigsburg ; M. S.J. Dreher. Ewt Brunswick ; Borer & WernemMcKeansburg ; S. li.. Id. Kenner, West Penn. Amet. Travelling Agent for the Middle States. , A. WEEKS. & Co. Proprietors: Jan '47. 54y] No. 141 Chesnut St. Phitada. Skip Litters. Wu )lame Julies WalkingttrawJno Whitakpr Pattrk Young Callus Yemen John • Yost John, )14 Yestett Vat., do Charles Barlet, .• FASHIONABLE RAM CUTTING AND SHAVING SALOON. Near the corner vf Centre antl Afarlet Streets POTTSVILLE. - , TT BET'S CONSTANTLY on bond and for sale, the Mfollowing articles: A large and splendid ass,rtmsnl or colored Lithograph Ic prints. single or by the ha mired. Turner and Fisher's Song and Toy Books in great sari., :sly...lngle or by toe dozen, Dream Book o. Letter Writers. Spelling Boots, Primers Emerson's and Cobb's Benders, Copy and Pass Books, Comic and other Almanacs single us by the dasen, Steel Pens and Holders, Pocket Books. Playing Cards, Dominoes, Conversation, Fortone Telling. and Courting Cards, Shaving Cream and Soap, Wash Balls, Sand Soap, and other Fanny Snaps, Extracts. &c., Jule. gavel's Genuine Bear's Oil, Os Marrow,"Cnrling Fluid: and Cologne Water, single or by the ibizen. Tuoth.Shayiii..s, Hair. and Clothes ihnches, finessing. Pocket, and Fine Tooth Combs, Mason's and Frank Miller's Water Prooi Oil Blacking Stocks, Collars; and Suspenders. Razors and Razor Strops. Lureenssortment or Ladies' curls, s}Cnrls done np in the best manner. He has also on hand Ditrang's Terpsichore or lUD Room Guide. Shaving, Hair Curling, stzt... performed n the most npproved style, *Razors done up at the honest mai.; (D tr. 23 0-51-ty W 'Li. you come to my Mountain home, an airmired Song. In Smiles we met, The maiden's dream, When Streternal World's I :reef; • The Ivy Green, Irish Evenings, The Grace of Dotraparte, Let us Love One Annther. a favorite Song. Stop Dat Knocking atmy Door,a pnpular negro melody. Oh Susianna, the deservedly celebr aced negro melody, .Rough and Ready Polka, with a splendid portrait of Oen. Taylor, ' Union Polka, ;Favorite Wain, from Lucia Di Lammermoor, La !Veranda. Aurora' IrValta, The'Cassandro Rosamond do Linda Di Chaumonis Galop, Polka Dig Clotchettes, The Lat Rose of [Summer. variation.. Sir Octave Exercises for the Piano Forte. ' Duetts arranged Inc that and second Violins, In three porta, each containing nine Mena ; 'Meths arranged Inc the Flute and Violin, and Flute and Piano, atc. Together with a large nesonment of jingle pieces of Flnte, Violin, Guitar and Plano musk. always on hand or obtained to order at ,lANNA.N'ti Jan. 13, .3.] Hook and Varlets. Stores. Head Quarters! rierie HAS AGAIN TAKEN UP HIS HEAD Ve QUARTERS at the Cheap. Variety Stores of the rubscriber, where he is prepared todeil not missives to young and old of both 1.91.4; never willingly of f enelve and being defermineS that none delm may call Ibis reason shall go away disappointed, he has procur ed the largest and most varied assortment of Senti mental and COMIC Valentines,that Love, Wit, and ex perlence under the Immediate supervision anddirectlon or St Valentinehimself.enuld set up All the Trodes, Prnrisilons and most,. ridiculous caracitures are env braced in the enmicassorttnen•, while the Sentimen- MI have been got up in the most superb style, the ex ceedingly neat arransement,nnd; amino:He syntiment . of some of nnnt fail to move the cruel nne anddissolve [hot icy quality. whose chilling littliiepee has in long repelled the advances of the timid Inver. and to thrill the inexperienced witusitrange sen•atlnns of delight. Valentine Wrilers..being new collections or choice sentiments. expressive or friendship, happiness and love. prepared for the Beaux and the Belles, also tho caricature writer, an entirely lice collection of ridicu lous. witty and ■evrre epistolary sketches. for sale whoPsale and retail at BANNAN's; Jan 5-1 Book and Variety Stores. iiit - iriVicz. you SUPFEIL I rrIIOUSANDS of bottle• of the American Compound I have been said during the past year, and was never knownto fail in curing inn few days, the worst eases nf a Certain delicate disease.Siminal weakness and all diseases of the Uniary organs. Persons afflicted, using this pleasant and popular remedy. need fear no Cxposurr. ns,lt leaves no odor on the breath, requires no restric tions in diet or husiness—contains no mercury or wis h...is drugs injurious to the system. and is adapted in rutty age, gee or condition. It is Menthe hest remedy known for Flour Athus, or Whites, (female complaints) with which thousands s..trer, without the knowledge of a remedy. This celebrated remedy hue long been used in the private practice nf a physician with twirrrincsuc cess; radically coring ninety-nine of the hundreifeattes in a few days. Around each brusle'are pihin and fait direction.. I , Csuvuts.—Ash for the American Comtism nd,nnSpur. chase only oft he agent. Price itt per bottle. i J. G. Brown and J. S. C. Martin.agents for Pedthiille; 8. Kempton.ncent for Pt. Carbon. ' [Sept 16 '4B-38...1y Lutheran and Reformed ; i . Hymn Books. 'l l RE SUBSCRIBER has jost received and will 1 hereafter constantly keep on hut, a supply draw' following Books, which he w ill wholesale and retail at publishers price.: . c „ i German and Englih Reformed limn Booki. German and English Lntherah Hymn Books, Union German Hymn Books, German Psalters and Testaments. . . German and Entitle' Lutheran Catechisms. German and English Reformed Catechisms.. r:' . Atarle. Prayer Hook. , . - Nichodemns, and ILiberman's Prayer Book. German Family Bihlea i the People's Bible, Testaments A ft Li Books. ik.c.,l ,k.c. All of which will be sold very cheap at fIANNAN'S Dec23-521CheripWholerale nod Retail ilvOcone^c TO BUILDERS AND CARPENTERS. 9.11 E subscriber begs leave to Warm his friends and I the pubblic In general, that he has purchased the Lumber Yard. remelt:, owned by Zinn & Wilt. at Schuylkill Ilneen.opposlte. the Farmer's Bank, Where he intends to keep constantly on hand a full assortment of sea.nned Susquehanna Lumber. consistini of white and yellow pine boards. Weather boards, mumell boards nnd•piank, frohil to 2 Indian thick, and door stiles I} to I In thick.; 0 in. wide. Ilemlnek Joke and scuntling.joint and lap shingles, Plastering Lath, &c. wlth'd few thousand feet of sea - sorted Ash Plank Dom le to 3 int berthlek,. all of eth.ch he will sell on the most reasonable terms. Ue Would mast respeatfully lnaite sll purchasers to call and . examine fnr themselve 'before; baying elsewhere. DAVID D. LEWIS. August 12:49. r , 33-tf - ' Dancing School. Ar ESSRB. F. do C. *WOVEN, RETURN THEIR M ERE thanks to the citizens or Pottsville, Int the liberal patronage which they have hertnrore bestow. ed open them, and beg leave to Inform them, that they will cnmmence a Seetoni (?.eartel. of Lomas to Dana rat, at the saloon of the Town Ralf. on Thursday, the 10th of February ne They vyingly. testa a In plain danclna and waltzing. and ail the tashionab dances. including the Polka. Hainan', new Sixfigures Polka, Two Step Waits, Redowa Waltz. &.c. The Hall wilt be opened them f to 3 o'clock P. 11. gar ladles' sad Tooth% and for Gehtlezaeld l'trun 10:o'elhelr, U. tiara?, 4-tt- Papers sad Magazines al ter. and Pnbserobers will be able by the number, when ays be foufid a supply of five fill.. New Music. on. DWAYNE'S ; COMPOUND SYRUP OF IVILD,CUErtaIi nit Original-and GIRISINC Preparation. CONSCIIPTION. _ . COMBS, Colds; Asthma. Bronchitis, Liver Com plaint, Spitting Blood...infixing of Breathing. Fain in the Side and Breast. Palpitation of the lit art, influ enza. Croup, broken Constitution, Sore Throat, Ner vous Debility, and all diseases of the Throat, Breast and Langs. the most effectual and speedy cure ever known for any or the above diseases in, Dr. Swayne's Com pound Syrup of Wild Chrrry. SWAY NE'S VERMIFEGE Ilan agreeable ton fe. and very effectual in destroying 'Worms, curing Dyspepsia, Slek Dradache, Sour Stomach, &c. It is extremely palatable and perfectly harmless. if administered to the tendettit inihnt. Remember t I have changed my bot tles to a square. having nly portrait on each. DLL SWAYNE'S SARSAPA. & EXT. TkR PILLS are a 'mild and gentle purgative. ansurpassed by any medicine for remit log the bile, ctea Doing the stomach. and effectually purifying the blood. ThesS medicines are no longer among those of doubt ful utility. They have vistaed away from the thousands daily launched upon the experiment, and now stand higher in reputatiomand are becoming more extensively used than any other preparation of medicine ever pro duced for the relief of euffecin^ man. They have been'introduceir vet y generally through the United States and Europe. and there are few towns of importance but what contain some remarkable evi dence of their good effects. For proofnf the foregoing Statements and of the value and efficacy of these med icines, the proprietor will Insert o few of the many thou sand testimonials, which haverbcen presented to him by men of the first respectab:lity—men who hare higher views of moral responsibili•y and justice, than In certi fy to foci., because it will &tater:liar a fsvor, and them selves no injustice. Such testimony prove eoneio,ove. by, that their stirpassing excellence is r striblished by their intrinsic Merits, and the unquertionn hie authority of public opinion. The instantaneous relief they afford, and the soothing influence ditrused through the whole frame by their use, tender them inwd agreeable reme dies fin the afflicted. • Cursumutinn ofthel.nr:r. Dr. Su nyne`; enulpuund Syrup of Wild Cherry! The. erem,r , t turdtcine in the World! Still another ,vouderful cure: Xurrisiu ten. Po .; De:. 19. 1817. i Dr. Swaync :—Dear Siri—This s to certify that my wire was attarked with a t',iolent cough, which seabed on her lungs; violent painstn tile able and breast. spit 0w... of blond. loss of appetits, great debility and .ill the SyttlfgosThr or c o nfirm e d o.'l,o:rap:ion. Si, was Otto, tied by three physicians. all of wino, pronounced her beynoll recovery. I was at thin time recononcoded In tr) ,. yorlr Conlp.o.n.lByrup of Wild Vlierre. With little or no banes. I prncured two bottles of Dr. Slr mmer of this id ice. and by its use I ant olditerl to crinfees that its eiTects worn really aOrprlrittz. She had been - uhable in do anything for lb. last eight months: at times she /could spit blond by flin tumbler fall. lint by the u . e of your valuable Conitnutrid Syrup of Wild Chem was chtirely cured, and is now attendina to her noose cork' as nettal. My IntLation in calling 41 roar urines teas to tee you personally, and aIL r thanks, and gratitude In yon ns a pithlie tieneractin.for cniniroloollog such a vaL sable tne•llcitie as yours has proven to be to the above CDEP,. • W/LLI.NI ALEXANDER! . . . Mn hula of eleven year.' 0t.,/11 immanently cured by Dr. Swayne'lr-Cornooned rt rap of Wild Cherry, after all other remedies had piled., • Crorinnori. Feb. 10, ISt:. Dr. Swayrn, 7 -71,1s Is to certify ih.d eleven -Cr. 7=ZUSIZCO=32I32III • sed upon to, In defiance of alllthe remedies 1 could hear / of. until the year 15:19-40, wUen T wasoblieed to leave my native Nets Enehnd for a milder whlch bad the effect In mitigate toy sufferings for three or four year.. after n hich Ike dniease Increased moil hal winter, nod my suffering's were intesse, almost be yond endurance. bring obliged to elt up ni4ht after night from Inability to sleep In bed.' Last fall 1 tell the symptoms earlier than 1131131 In - the sttson. but hearths that Dr Swayne's rompointh Sy n ., of •Pild (11,17 was a sovereign remedy for Downier of the I nags, 1 onenettlairly Collonbleeed its one. nod the result wakatomit itutnedlste relief. For the last Ain weeltsl hare not felt the least amp:no:sof the Asthma, nod feel confident that Taut well or if. and that 1 have been cored by the above named medicine. Yours, restiertfully. J. %V. fintawn, Walnut street between lined sth. DR. 13WAVNE IN TILE - SOUTH —The moot 'won derful cure on record! Reno it! Wihningt , rn, N. C .lac. 12th, 1517. Dr. Swayne:—Dear Sir:—llnyme berr,nlmn.t “ti raculnuslyelired by your valtiahle inedlciin;, I think it not mnre than common gratitude in me to Wake on. addition to ilia Inn: tint of c,ectificates which you have received of remagable cures by your medirine. Du ring the twieyears preceding last August, I us: very mach distressed by a very had cold and racking rough. and during the latter part of the time it Coot roiled to grew worse. and indeed in Jnly my friend. gave me over. having tried all kinds of Medicine, sail to be gond for s u ch diseases. without the least gird effect. I was ' reduced altuoitt to ton perfect corpse, and hoot scarcely any flesh. oni,in myrbridy, and Tar a Jong time never thought, to rise from my bed again. A - friend one day asked me if I had tried Swayne'v Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry:anti advised me to do so at once, as h e hedril that it had worked a vent many wonderful cures. I ook his advice on I after using bottles of it, I grew en much better. that / was .enabled In leave my hed, and afierwatils to walk about the house, and go out inter the 'street. I was enconrhged by this, and continued thearse of your medicine. and now, by means of its wonderful curative powers. I am perfectly well, and enjoy thense of all my faculi ies,just as much as Kr had never been afflicted in the way 1 have describ ed to you. I have written this not slinking that it will or all interest you, bat humbly hoping that it will have is. mite of tolluenre in causiiir y our valuable medicine to he spread atimise 'nankin!. and in desisting to rabic you to that station w10:11 you tidily deserve, fort' slat persevering eilints for the pu hate coed, Respectfully your fridnd and Jams, It' Afataf.a wit. Comment nit such evidence an the above is unneces- vary. A single tried wilfplare Dr. Sivayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry beyond the reach of competition In the estimatinn of every patient. Hut Its healing air , tues will he its best recommendation. ' IMPORTAN,T CAPTION.—ReaiII Bondi—There is but non genuine preparation of Wild Cherry. and that Is Dr. Swayness, the first ever offered to the _which has been sold largvly throughout the D. mates and acme pane of Europe; and all prerbirations called by the name or Wild Cherry havebeen put out since this, under entrer of some deceptive circumstances. in order to givecuirency to thtir sales.. 13y in Mae obser cation, no person neon mistake the genuine (torn the false. Earn bottle of the genuine is enveloped:wish a beautiful steel engraving with the likeness of - William • Penn thereon; also, Dr. o , s . ayne'd signature r and no a (hither security, the partials of Dr. fiwnyne will he ad. ded hereafter. so as to distinguish hiv preparalion front all others. Now, if it was not for the, great silently,: - properties and known virtues of Dr. fiwaytie's Com pound Ayrup ntWild Cherry. persona - would not be en deavoring togive currency to their"fictitirms nostrums," by slthling thelrame °Mild Cherry. Iternember, ways. hear in ward the name of Dr. Stvi, vile, and be notdereived. I , Principal office, 'corner of Eighth and - streets, Philadelphia. • ) eifeettril retne dy for Worms, Dyspepsta, Chi lera Morbits, rhckly or Dv:.q.cpt it child, en, Con, chi t; , , and the meet useful fnnily medicine tv inch has ever beer, olfeted to the public. Worms are caN t e of pruauring great disturhance In the system ; not o 'do they 2....ZraVale all nttlinasi din- I eases, but they alit tire rise in a great variety °every shrilling and .nonnalous affect ions. Indeed the whole I train tifspasmodir and convulsive diseases may proceed from the'irritation of Worms in the alinteniury canal. Cholera. Eintepsy, Catelepsy..Tetanns, Paratiats, Ma- abt. and COll4l/ . .11111.1, as well as a variety of Nervous Affectone , ,a re not anfrequently the effect of tints ramie. Ditel'EPagi un INDIOVsTION —There are frW COM -01111. .. ore Colllllforl .11. , 11g all classes than the abov4i disease, the stomach and the intestitint canal parts of a most delicate structure and Possesaeil rut a curvet eSqUi site seesibilay are daily sulject to tire crooplatnt, from indulgence or imprnber Mod, a fess of the sYmpinins are, dullness or distension ie tine region of the stomach. belching of wind SaMetimes sinpair..ol appetite. llttu- fence, &tatted tongue. in the morning. deuression of spirits. tenderness nt the pit orthil stoutarl., oflen Cold feet. Palpitation of the Heart, sallow comblenon.•or disturbed hotels. &c.— all 111,7 e diseases yield to this vsluahle Verinifitc - e, or great nntidyspeptle medicine. , . BEWARE OF Dll'OSO Verattlage Is In Satiate bottles (being recently vitalized to prevent .eounterfeib.., also to pack to a taller advantage) with .the folinwing Wordshlown In the glass : Dr Il.rwaytte's Vertuifuge. Philatia...also enveloped in a beautiful wrapper. hearing the signature of Dr. Snayno.with trio portrait on each tide of tire bottle without which none Is genuine- 'This article Is to pleasant to the taste that both children and adult. are universally fond of DR t3VVAYNE'ri COIPOUND riARSAPARILLA AND EXTRACT OF TAR PILLS—The great American Putifier--Jorthe removal end permaoeoi cur.• of all din eases a rating, from au impure state of the blond or ban it of the sysivin. ' It le an imbortant fart, and one that hundreds aredgre douldedly ignoraut nf. that many of the 1 , 1113 iu mermen use, are composed cif Such powerful and irritating pur gative substances that a continuation of their tge for a short time. aii is Olen necessary in derangements of the liver and ilk-lathe organs. wilt ninny 1:m.5 be perdue- tive of serious consequencesc'Und not linfrequeutly pro duce the diselums which therpretend to cure. Thera circumstances will plainly ;glint out the many advanta ge► of Di. Swayne's Compound Sarsaparilla and Ea-. tract of Tat Pills which, though equally certain in their Purgative etrecta,arc incapable of producing any of the bad erects mentioned shove." , They produce a natural pleasant evacuation of the iii;: , els—strengthen and in vigomte the system—restore tht. tone end activity of the liver and digestive organs—thuieffecting all that is re united for the cut6.ofthe aliseases under cocsidetation. BEWARE OF sitBrmas.—Renit4aber shut each bottle of the genuine medicine hears 1 , 40 signature or Dr. 11. Swayne ivithoui which arias ran be genuine: reetbut the name is e petted correctly El-w-a-v:ti-s. The alines valuable wadi - eine, am prepared only by Dr. 11. Swarm, corner of Bth andßace streets, Phila.. to whom at Orders should beaddressed. For sale by J. 0. BROWN; Druggist. and DA.NIEL KREBS. P......, Pottsville ; also. by Jas. B. Fall• and Jno. W. Gibbs. Minersville; U. Slussier. , Port Carbon • C.& G. Iturdzinger, Betel. Haven ; T. Williams. Mid /Behan ; Daniel Bertsch . Ashland; Charles Fruity, Or wigsburg ; Bletenman. Hamburg; E.J.Fry. Tama qua ; Jno. Dickson, Easton; blattbew Krause. Heade. hem; Chao. Ebert. Mauch Chunk; Eckel & Mundt, 'Tremont; Corkin & Son, Llewellyn. and by storekeep. eta generally ; J. CURTIS C. U ORES, Pdttevilie. Oetttber7'4B 6- . FiZton. Bh2E.—Sawed Lath con - gaudy-an ban andnAlle tbr,4l.l‘ by 1. G. Cc C. LAWTON. .... =II elcgraphlc Correspondent From our 11E1 LATEST MOMENT Ntwa TU 'IIII.6.DELPIIIAL, Feb. 2, 6 o'eloock, P.M. F lour is L e m , t tz4 per barrel.' Corn M.ai 50.75 Rye Flour $3,12f. Wheat. 51.1441,15, Rye, 69a69e. petl hulk. Corn. 62.63 e: 16.4 ar Gen; Ta,y4r left hi. plantation on the 30th of January for 11 . 2Thington, 'Et company with Henry Clay. It as sopparrd ha croulJ arrive about the 20:4 of ebrju :ry, at Wwkhiu:ton: Cat lioll Extra.. A nian by the tin, .1 otjt:t...,rl' has with it it manyoun of the n. rt. P. yowo,,:w. nod ~ e 1 nit na tile to too up.% porif ilny tall Dr • Townsend's Snratp A nds, denominating it 13 ENVINE its MP Ofth and laroN ears of many, nerif; bten healed of 5t,,,, prodisiiiitA its exes• 1 • Knowing. many v sPienr.., nn.lex, krte he of hmalcua - olain, known and rAteh, te4.l.3pertingih. Ct he flooli , 1:ed no 'bri, is inrstonlhle vain D . ll. Thts Din.. loos, GRAND ism) a::‘ is manni..ettared 0 1 for ItirciliChiiitt !tie li porially Ii it Is iiiiii tielerliirolinti. - - . In u+ va1.10.. It had reached the theksit, as per.-ons nhu 11.1 a dia,..r+ and sav,d Irina and ‘cond,rfill .DING 1 , 0VVE;.% aro, hit he Itati, re. tthri,:t d.ut at; hie iihich %vott... to thlttkitt,t, wltt.n nt.. e. vttlg ii d, hr hoped and inlet:Vt.- lel° arrive Ivian the 1101%110 ti 011iCf It Int I not; hotire., when as o. (Mid Le kno, 11 and npprCtia 010a.1111. 10101101 arc eolnillr..l; ;big FAI:.11.1.1,1) NU:VA:CATION. r•ali!, and Li cal 7 rd h;p11 mid Inradtl. of the tend, en iticapahle of degeneration or. fl.fr.nhout the land, that ON la 49. , 1.'1111.0 luring the roal• 'a,' Inr F., Il trorer Let every elan Sir .1 Dr. Jacoh . r,,,vll,ert 'Townsend t , :irsap.., II mews, and rtrer d.. nr From Itii4 day fortl atanave Yurneend sour In the 5 0 :II., t.l hunts/I,I'MM Ihr had .1 dill?, V In. can - Sara .1 rtarsaisparail L purr all I euiarins. slip-Pleor The Old Dr's. Sat fart Intl years. Unlike yraliag S r age. and never efLane es prepared nn Iv itton 1 ' 1 he hishest knowl.4l. diseovee les of the Art PlllOlll , the inanufre PAIDLLA. The Sai 10 tosolietilltirn. I nut. 11111114. M. properties othertS, whirli. If rem dire feriesnretten al. I - ottlir of 1110 volatile. that they Mal prep 3 ration, if thee !suet% a ,•nly lirtore Morrover; Ily oil' in vapor. or an the very esterliatlaed ' rave to it nll ii. valor. Any prison eau boil, d ark odor. d liquid, w matter in the root tin Slight strain Uri., Instp sour mousses. said Ili nr Byrn p." Dna roirh GENUINE OLD DA 11, p.,Or .hall blur! the Pere err,r . rtr,P•z, v.' WO s);•111 never 1 lII+, Ighlll3Cll, 4111 It shall yet ill F. r , intior.r, Smiling, filnill 111 , 611..4 now in mse. .. , L Food:' I runtime, imelit to live ; a poor .alri.ilil ought to droop and dn . . aparilla will !keep pure and per.. I TirfVflPilfl . s it Imprsres with .. but fo'r the better ; because it r i k p. inciples by a scientific wan rle prtl.Plid•o,i, and the latest ha crap been brought turn Mini ue 1.1 I lie 01.0 D11':4.,4.110,A -4.11,1Ci1a root. It in unit hriewir in. nor g inedichml proper - ties, vlileh arc ieert or nseleaF, and heel ininreparine it for oar. nro sera.: wlti it is rujurimis In inn 0r000i0, ,, r Sarsap.hilla are so e i , et:lat.l,m. and are :riet in the fa• um/ prescrved 1,. a reientific • iii:b..... experieured in U. roariu• h , ...r I nets:arts p , tnriples, which 111 Cinilialfrin, under heat. if f 4 al I ,pertiss or the root, whi,h. rir , tew the reel tilt they :et a. i / ii , fl i 1 1/1.11, Irony the colorin; f o f,ur rinythine else ; they Can ~..llir vapid liquid.acvk ten with iiicall it • •Surr.ap:iiiila Extract. 1 1.4 Ilia the art' , ie Anon',, an the dAt'fSIIIOW;N:3LND'S SAIL . rAltltt:A. that all the Inert properties of e n fie,., removed, every thing (id or of fermentation, Is extract lerery particle of meill:al virtue 10 eourentrated .form ; and Oils. li., or 1. - ..02 any cilia valuable . Prepared In this tray, It is 'el azent In the [ NIER.II.II.E DISEASES.: hr ue bear commendations nn, by oxen, weans, '.nil children. irs in the rare of C6llsl,lllpiioll. 1701flpia int, and in Rheituratintn, pne.r. all f'tilitnetiud ErafiliOnd, 11...ir.fi r lions 741 - lirie from 111 , "I'liE itlit+OD. it'll.. i ID acv, +,, nit complaint/. 1, 1 . 10111 All-itlY of the Siiiniar ii,, determination of bb . iod to the, hart- Coll Ctn.r and cold 04 ilaull, over the 1.04. It In and Coughs: ntiti promotes gent:e.perspiration. rPiwzing •roat, and every oilier part. eellence more manifestly !Wen, n•III kinds and stages of Fe- mi.. is on prep . :red', I the toareattatill.t ronc eapablr of bere.lainG xi(' ed and refedtPil is secured its a purr a I. it it rendered imnpaT and healing pittperti wade the Most CITE OF ISNA Hence the resort is( every side in its favoiti We find it doing tvoildi. Dyspepsia, and Liver• St min la. Pile?, Cost 1 1 Pimples, liloteheo.an IMP MT' It ISOASI•S'eA a rya roe 36,3E11013 i(5k:30 4 .11 r 3 1 31 unequal eutoillit the head, p , inttateot.l hands. odd dolls andll has not lie equal in Co. easy expecteratiun, stricture of the lungs,t But in nothing and acknowedged tbbn male Complaints, / It works WOMICra Falling' of, the W F Otnt Painful Menses. egu and the like; and ts'as of Kidney Disease. ;B y regulating the general +.l to the whole body, and ISERVOLIti . Sac of Pinar AlLus or Whiles, ',.(lbotrittled, Supprosoed, or; limy of the monomial periods, qrcolual in curing all the forms. iremoving obstructions,. and item, II gives zone and strength has rarer nil formq of ' eilllS AND DEBILITY, And thus prevcrits ur n li,vro a great variety of other, maladies. na Stiinhi- in itation, Neuralgia. St. .Vitn* DDante,swoonni,..}.::,l, Nit. Fit.; Conctildons, Cc. lint not possil(l'e for idedicine to fail to da goad ; It has nothing tit it wl&li can ever !natal, It can never sour or spoil, arid (111.11 1 1 colt never loose Its cura tive properties.l, It cleanses the blond, excites the liver to healthy n:thati, tones the cictoarli, and gives good ; digestion, rel..,'ea the to of torpor and constlpa• lion, allays ititliolatir n, twin., the rain, equalizes the -circulation of line Woo. protilleltl7, gentle warmth equally all over!the and at the insensible perspira tion; Ti lases aft ohStIIII and invigorates the en. lire nervous e ytl r:a. I, In.; tune th"n, thin medicine you pre -cMird.tdl) need l Hitt can any of thesethings. be said of S Town end'. infrii,.r articiel Tat, young man's liduid n In he COMPARED WIT!! VIE (ILL 1)11 S. !localise of one ,, ,nd rntt.th,..o the one Is iecapalde deterioratinn,a6.l NEVER SPOILS, n bile the, other does; it sot,rs, ecruiebts, and blots the bottles con taining it into traanieni.; the pour. acid liquid ex. plodinz, and damaging other goods! .Most not this horrible compolind be poi...mous In tile ;.349e1111 Wharf put arid into a earn, airr4do distarrd frith arid) Whet cn,ticpr tipipeHia but a - id I D., we nat all know, that when Pull! 4..fird In stornachs. what !nisch:et' it prodnceo3 flrlence. he:inborn. palpitation of the heart, liver mei daint. d arrluea, dvsrntery, colic, and corruption of the Mundt NVlntt in Scrofula but an vitt humor in the budy I IV int product s all the humor, whu h bring no 11:f - 1 : nth, s of the Skin, Solid Ilrall, Salt Rheum, Eryi,slpelas. Vhite Swellings. reverSore•.' and all olceratb,ns inter ill arid external! It is ninth• ing tinder Inner ve,ri but an n did substance, which sours and thus spoils all ill, tin Is of the body, more or less. What rsu-es Illieumati.lll, but a Noise or arid (laid, which Insttovits' viellibetween the joints and else.. Al , Pre, irritating and in:laming the tender and delicate tisanes 111./1 which it net,l 1.0 Or TIvrCuTIM disc eyes, of impurity of the blond, of deranged circulations, and nearly al , the: tents which human nature. Nate No is it nothorrible t"..) mut, and 501, and irjinita- Iy warp. to use !tits SOURING, ET.RM ['INTIM:. ACID "COMPOUND". • OF A - . I'. TON'iNAUND: I==lla==== Jacol Tow mesa', aen+iont Oria mot Sarsaparilla, is, al IItITATIoNI of bis infilior pre pars lions !leaven forhidthat we 'Mould deal Man article which. would hear thri moat •dl,lO or resemblance In S. P. Townsend'a ant: lel nod which would brim down upon the Old Dr ench a, monotain load of complaint, and crirnlnattort., from Avirnle who have cold, and par e..aserk who have cord S',. I'. Townsend'. Fermonilne C, npoitad. We wish it nederttood, hem :tone It I, the 1 absolut•trua. iltat S. I'. I T ow ~.rot's witch, .and Old. . Dr, lamb ToWtoend', etarkaantrilia am hearenscida. tiplet and infinittly dissiul,lar ; that they are unlike in every partienhir, having inns our ongle thing In cow-, soon. i As 5 4 , P. Torinsend i, nridwtor.and never wit,. la no, chemist. no phirinaceutii;t—i.now, no more of medi cine "I' di.,.! than any 411, rointnra. nnocientlfic,, nnprofe,clonal non, w h 1 vita rallies Can the public have ihni they are r c,14 , rt,: a ermine ~, i•otilic inedl-' cine, coninlnthr all Ole Winne. need in terracing it, I and whirls ,r. 9 Inc:4, nhle • r tilt offeto Whi. It toiclit ren der th'ent the ar.ente I.l.li•eOf r treissail i.r health I But VS 101 l 1.15 e, .ebenirl he , spewed from One who, know. pm 11 . 1 , , 1c ronqe•ratively of toedirine tir dierise t: It req,orn, - . .pet:on Of .on:l9ll , eri.nce, to conk null „ ran "p v ,n a common decent incstl. how *own mnfej, i m p or om islq lam 1110 rse .st , Tic who notntit'lclo, ntedl, clt.e, tleA.med for weak 'etomarha and enferkled rye• tem..shonl.l hoot well the medical properties of tit , ois, I p.. n e m manner of sectirtot; and .nocentra , inc. t heir - I heal m 7 ''.,knee. a'Aoan t ,, tet , 'lTe k , o‘llolge ol 1 110 ea. , ' 10:0 4 flliseg,4, which all, al 111.• lointin ayst e n,, an+ how In adapt retnedtea to Shea• .16eg,e4 t 1, e: /misfile U, flunk. lii llt know bs,Ar cruelly the aflitrird are lattinscd upon 143. pthwultthtwth, men fog the onke of intiney : Patin tilt made on, of the ~g , ,,ie. a( 1 the tirlc!! and no equivalent tendered the d:n4air-,„ ts:g setieteir 1 it is to arrest frauds upon the unfortnnite, to pour 1 balm inte Bounded henna ity, to kirille hope In the de epairineibiistim, to recor hf atilt and bloom. and cleor i nto the Crushed and hro e,. - end to banish Infirmity. ,hat OldlDr. Jacob TOW. Send WV. ',lochs and found' 'he opperiunity and moan to brine his Untnil Univer sal Contentrated Rented, within the reach, and to the know lehge of all who ee it it, th at they may learn and, know, by Joyful experien o. ha TIIANSCEN DEN rowErk TO HEAL, And [Lys to. have tile u lurrhnsable satisfaction nf. hiving ralsed ‘ thnnsands unit mltlinns from the bed of sickness and despondent, in hope, henhh,and a long lite off vigor and usellilr.e s to themselves, Shell fami lies and friends - Agents Air thin County. Jaime D. Falls, and J. W Pry, Talnaqua John G. Drown, PousylDe Gibbs. MinereviDe: [Dec. IS. ISM.; 51• _ .I', • Niqw Med cal twice. Q . T.! of :ad end ?..f erirttft . 0pp , 411 nu= ?iv ea, MIL - 1 ,• ' Portal atty, l'a. DI. RECKER. rir)atalr.t fine PHYSICIAN, etc. , lICHPECTFULLY inThrfes hls eilitieroul rrirtds; l i Anltthe piddle. In re tter.d.• hat he has nZaist opened an Office In thia. - borrm4h, swll re he may alwa . le he roUnd daringthe Fiat ready to al end an all applicants, and where the afflicted with e ery Gam et dliefle,tVllClll , r recant or (Inutile, may re ince advise. end .Ch Mol l:new, as he hart In an en eidil re practice of nearly 30 year.. found west sea %I: s a t effectual— Residence Cornet of lawblll and 3rd St. opposite the f'xltnattee Methodist bunch. Vaal% 3-31au 1 .