TERMS or Tug rornicgs , sourinev smots sEsclf.zrriox Two Doi.Laits per Antic m. payable semi-entinally in advance, to ( b oon who retidein the County, and annually in -advance to those who resins but .o'th. County. Ths_publisher 11S1Tete to Maisel& the light to chirp! ill 50 per Ovum, when payment is delayed longer then ono year. ' • TO Cl.l 111 S: Three copies to one adduce.; - •• PO Oeven 66 ," " . - 00 Fifteen 41 .a; •• •• • 2O 03 Flee donate in advent* will pay for three year's 'Subscription to he,Jeursl. ram OF alaTtATlStlia One Square of ill lines, S times, livery subewnent Weertion; - 'Poor lines, I time. . - . - Subsequent irssertior,s, each. - Om Square, 3 menthe" - Sts mouths, - One Year. - - Business Cords of S tines. per no . npm, Merchants sea other?, sdretil•lne by the Year, With the priviteas of icraettles different adver tisements weekly.. . - • In 00 IN'Larger Adrertisetnents, as per arrer taunt . Min era' , SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21;.1852. TEMPERANCE CONVENTION. According to the Constitution a Temperance con.: growing ont of a difficulty between a party (tendon will be held in Pottsville on Tetanal, March gd, VIA to assemble at 10 o'cloek. A. M. of Americans and Mexicans. In a fight that , All the Friends or Temperance th r"g b "" he ensued, two of the former, named Alexander County ate invited to attend the Convent ion. Buttress°, filtetest and importance will be Iran.- I McDowel and James Nyman were killed.— wed, and a Pall attendance la requested. By order of the Standing Committee Next day the Americans captured two .Meii lEtawav I. A. Cyst %taw', Chattman_ cans, known to have her engaged in the af-: fray, and tried and hung them both before Sun-down the same day. - The California Legislature kuet at Vallejo on the. sth of January. , The' new State House was not completed. but was placed in condition to enable the members to hold a meeting and organize. DEMOCRATIC WHIG COUNTY MEETING. The Democratic Whigs of Schuylkill C‘oun ty, who approve of the wise policy of the present Nauonal Administration—the friends of Gen. WINFIELD SCOTT, the People's candidate for the Presidency. end the friends of the Protective Policy of the Country, are re quested to meet in County Convention, at the Court House, in the . , Borough of Potts ville, on MONDAY, the first of March, at 1 o'clock; P. N., to appoint delegatesiokState Convention, called at Harrisburg 6n the 25th of March, for the purpose of appointing del egates to a National Convention, to form an Electoral Ticket, nominate A, candidate for Canal Commissioner, and adopt such mea sures as may be deemed necessary to secure Democratic Whig pnnciples, which experi 'ence has profed to be better calculated to secure the best interests of the State and the Nation, - than those adhered to by the oppo• sition. D. HANNAN. - WILLIAM A. HAMMER. DANIEL FOCHT, ROLAND JONES. - NICHOLAS JONES. WILLIAM STERNER, JOHN W. HEFFNER. Standing Comnittec V" Aims". every mail, we rkteive ap plications for back numbers of the Journa? for this year. Notwithstauding the extra edition we havc.issued every week, since the commencement of the• present volume, t his constant +drain from new subscribers has completely exhausted several of: the back numbers. This will account for our non comPliance with many application. NEW YORK SPECULATIONS. There was quite a "rompul" in N. York, on Sunday last, in consequence of the disco very of certain ,swindlinT . operations, invol ving a very large amount of money. The parties had been suspected for sante time and the police were after them " with a sharp stick," for several days, before the matter was brought to a head. Two of them were arrested, but a third made his escape, with a large amount of borrowed cash in his purse. " ' It appears, &number of respectable per sons had associated themselves into a secret co-partnership as street brokers and specula tors in stocks, securities, and the purchase of ! 0:7 - To-mouon' it'll! be the oliMindred gold dust and ore from the returned Califor: and twentieth anniversary ot him who was nians, as-they arrived at New York in the! " first in war, first iu peace, athl.first in. the steamers from Chagres. By inanoeveringd . hearts - , of his countrymen." INTAsurso•ros they'succeeded in establishis7,, a large;creditl.was born on the 22d of Febru a y, 1732, and with various mercantile houses, and, when I died on the 14th of December. 1799, in the their plans were 'ripe, they borrowed still slit;-sit th veat of h i s age , more largely, than ever, and then attempted - to make off with their plunder. The , are represented to have sustained previously I quite an elevated Position. both in the social ! and business community.. GEORGE LESSIG We haveJ)een shown a•California paper,' containing an account of the trial before the United States District Court, at San Fran cisco, of Robert Waterman and James Dou glass, seamen, on. board ,ship Challenge, charged with beating and mal-treating Oro. ! Ltsem, son of Col. JOHN C. L'Essic of this place, betweesti New York and that port.— Leasto died . before 'the ship arrived. Ws have not room for the trial,. as reported ! at length,—the testimony of Feveral witnes. ses beam very hard against, the Captain. Mate, and several of the seamen. The trial was not concluded when the paper went to press The jury had previously returned a verdict of " guilty " against one of the parties, Douglass, for mal-treating another Land, named Gallagher. EXCITEMENT AT CI EVEL4IND A mob surrounded the Humceopathic Col lege, at Cleveland, Ohio, on Tuesday, broke in the witdowi, &c., and attempted to set fire to the - building. in, consequence of the discovery of the remains of several subjects in the vicinity of the Institution. One of the bodies was recognised by a gentleman from the interior of Ohio, as the remains of his daughter, who died a Qiort time since in Cleveland. The alarm hells were rung, - and the greatest excitement pre vailed. The military and a strong police force were called out, and remained en the ground all night to restrain the vit k lence of the mob. The officers of the College after ward published a full statement of the !acts to allay the public feeling. t The quantity rent by Railroad this week is 22, • A LETTER FROM (}AV. KOSSETIL 044 07, abotit 600 tons los; than last '.rock. A letter from Governoi Kossuth to Sena- ', The trade remains without any change.and the' tot King, at Washington, dated Cincinnati,.. sappy is principally for retail IA Philadelphia and was presented to the Senate on Tuesday. , , for the tine. The-continued severity of the %%Teal/. or has eiteclredshipments filen Richmond, and in •. It simply states that agreeably .. to the au gestion of tbe. Secretary itf Susie, he trae g s : : the meantime —turderant ..V. Co., and others are stacking the Coal they ; receive. mits to the two Houses of Congress aco It is pretty . .generally understood that the Railroad ; of his farewell letter to the President, al: I ' , intendz , adherm,g to SI .50 fur toll and transportation, dressed to him on leaving, in Washington. aliowing , a diawback (420 cents a lon on the New this letter be expresses, throucli the Pres'. ' York trade. If it is true that an understanding has dent, his gratitude' to the Government and be' ...tt effected between the Railroad and Canal Com people of the United States, for the dictin- gUislied honor of his reception, and the un- ; panic's, on a basis of 80 cents difference, the toll by surpassed kindness shown him. He receives l ' (741141;r° P4'ladelpiiia will average 50 cents per ton. all these manifestations cif respect for the : ever- i . We understand that the trade at Richmond has ised the price: of Red Ads Coal on board at $4 per lasting principles of national law, and lively ' t White Ash-, which conies in competition sympathy tor his country. The oppressed i • '''' . 4. " / with Vac .supply front other Regions, will open, ins nations of Europe would . regard these mem- : d, at about 5,3.C5 to $3.70 per ion. These orable favors as practical proof that the Pre- i supixee sident rightly interpreted the sentiments o f, rule !. w.ll er..ll):e the trade, at Richmond, to pav the peopleand Cong ress,w hen : he declared 1 hat fair remuneratin g prices for Coal in this Region, ; wieh is Gil we °emend for. Too high prices for " the United States' ould nut remain indite ferent when the strong artfl of foreign p o w. Coal frequently prove asde , tructsre to the hest m et is invoked to stifle public Featltile3t."— ferests of the trade sig too tow rates, and the proclu " This magnificent declaration," ( sa y s K m . t cars here desire to avoid each extreme by merely suth in his letter,) " followed by such genera !deninntring fair paying rates As we have-- stated _ous mnnifesiations, will be recorded in his- I before, our Region ran never be healthy.kufrria/- ' tory as a protestation on behalf of the over- 1 ly eraktnr, when Cosi brings less than 02 25 for Aasting principles of the law of nations against : Red Ash, cad $1 DO to $2 for White Ash, accord. their infraction by violence, and the millions 1 ing C 5 . quality. ' of my people will receive it with hopea rid con- i Quantity sent by Radioed for the week ending fdence when they shall some to know T hursday what. r evening last : favors were bestowed upon their exiled chief ' by the great Republic of the West, is ac knowledgement of the justice,-of Hungary's cause." Kossuth, in this letter, emphatically disa= vows any - desire that the United States should jeopardize their own, welfare acid property for the sake of the oppressed nations of, Europe. Yet in view of their present gloomy ciandition, he hopes that the United Stites will be induced to pronounce in favor of the law of natibus, and the undisturbed safety of commercial intercourse. fle concludes his letter with allusions to the inexpressible joy with which humanity would hail such a prOnucciamento from such place. OD" A vista. note Law. somewhat tat to that in operation in this State, paned the Maryland Legisisconon Wednesday. . , The — Steamer El 'Dorado; arrived at New -York ortTneaday, the 17th inst., with 245 -passengers and $1,200,000 in gold dust. The Health Department at San Franciaco has established , a law. She first seetion of which slays a tat of one dollar upon every . 1 passenger arriving at that ion. -The' passengers on the El Dorado hare made the quickest trip between San Francis ko and New York.' on record—the running time between the two ports being but mea -1 ty-three and a half days. i The late dry weather has had an unfavor able effect in the Southern mines. Many of • the richest diggings had become dry, and the miners were idle. _Salt provisions on the isthmus were selling at very h;izli rates.- - Stles of Beef bad been made at $lOO per . Mil. Robberies had lately become more frequent land dating in San Francisco than for a long time previous. , ; A dreadful.tragedy had occurred at a fan dango at Pliny's Camp, Calaveras river, SI 00 . - I2i - *3 (O 5 (4 8 as Z CtO c ,4 num'. 1'110:ant:Ida, arrived at New lit'ork on Wed , nesday. bringing Liverpool dates to the Met I tit:. The strike among the' operatives, who have lately added considerably to.ll;eir , num ; bey, still continues "without any 'immediate I chance of arrangement between them and their employers. The British holders of tlat State Bonds of Teens, are very indignant at the proposal of the Governor, that the State reduce the amount of the net Punt paid by the original bond holders: It is propoiM by some to establish a mint at Australis, on account of the extent of the recent gold diseoreries there. The rumored intention of the British Gov ; ernment to increase the army is contradicted. The liberal party in England are giving out that Lord Palmerston and the Earl of I Derby are about combining to form a new administration.,_ The President of France regrets the pre ' valence of the, belief in England that he had warlike intentions towards that country.— ' He says the rumor is perfectly absurd. Louis Napoleon is said to have claimed from the Napolitan Government 36,000,000 francs as indemnity for the confiscated prop cry of Murat. THE Wilms of this County will bear in mind th'e County Convention to be held in this place, on Monday the let of March. There is a Bright prospect before the party in the coming campaign—every election held this year, throughout the whole country, has resulted in a Whig victory and a Whig gain! fr:IN T E . RECEIVED a lengthy aitiele, some days ago, troth a friend in Philadelphia, cor roboratiagthe letter of Dr. Tyson, we pub lished last week ., in relation to California emigration, but we are forced to defer it for want of room. . r j r77", CHM THANKS to Hon. Jas. Cooper. Iron. !T. M. I3ibighaus and Hon. Richard Brodhead of Washington, and Messrs. Reil ly and Ringer of Harrisburg, for public doc utrients. MILTON PRANDS, of Lancaster. recent ly returned from California, was found mur dered, last week. in New Orleans. Four men were arre4ted, on Monday, charged with the ilei;fl, j 7 7 . E Anr. trot:RsTEn to call upon all those holdinr.t Petitions in favor of a Modifi cation of the Tariff of 16-1(3. to. band them in to the Committee as early as possible. A GRAND Tr.lrEital.NCE- Festival came off in New York on Wednesday eveningi , at which HlOO persons wire present. Tim ICE in the Susquehanna, at Havre 'de Grace: remains arm. The Railroad Com pany have laid nnother track across it. 17 . M. FooTr: has withdrawn, Be a can didate for the United States Senatorship, i❑ Mississippi GOES.—The Eardpa sailer] from Boston, on Weilucslay, with $200,000 in MEI rusLic reception was given Gk.n. era! Houston in New York. on Wednesday. Port Carboy, Patssiile; • Schuylkill lieren, FOCI Clinton. The folloWing is the quantity of Coal transported over the different Railroads in Schuylkill County, for the week ending Thursday evening : WErs. TOTAL. Mine Hill &S. H. R.R.7,832 03 40,189 13 Liao Schuylkill R. R. 3,992 05 15,982 16 Mill Creek -do 5,636 07 32,280 07' Mount Carbon do 1.944 Itt 10,471 12 Schuylkill Valley do 2,796 01' 13,123 10 Mt. Carbon et Pt Carbon 8,766 15 41,692 00 RATES OP TOLL AND TRANSPORTATION ON HAIL ROAD POR. VIZ PRESIINT ,FPODS M. Carbow S. Raven, P. Clinton. To Riebraond, ,•• 1.45 ,25 ToPlautolphts, 1,50 - 1,50 FIWN -C FROM EUROPE. TUE COAL Trump FOR 1852 REM P,0;12 1.85,1 01 7.706 02 4,130 10 22,044 07 247,41)9 00 To same period last year--305,1 SS 07 tons. RAIL ROA I.) 771 1 - Rtif, „MIX F4RW4OU.I4..NAL - ',' VTR "POTTSVILLE i .GENE . RAL ADVERTISER. RENE= NIGHT kozustrrsmaruirrilloacto W. =v. Pan brim:law lbsiAusisted lire one more -41.ecters br this plate On -13ArDithlilt eresing, (tiserlstamithe Tows Ball.- • .• Majors oftemare—the engagements °Mb embus to, Meiino Del Rey ,and Chipalrepeke. AU. frieruis and true americans, Larlissaird Dentlemsn are cordi ally tarried to attend- ;Lecture will commence at 71 o'clock precisely. Admission' menu.—Children mut price. Fe b . 41,18.53. -1, 8-it - - * LIST or IiETTEUS, DE AIMING In the Post 01Ice tit PotuvlHe, Pa., U. Pet nary 15,,1852 • Ault!) flail tin Ann ' Noughtnn Pat &data" I.ootin Howells Wm shlphifeewlttur Can Ammerman Jot lielsetbelszi do Neal Patt ' ship Aldridge A G Hamilton E do Nally Mlles do Emma Prederkk floptliti 0 .do Null M.l 'nip Bermingham WinitsotfJohn do Nolan M Bressler Ella* Jennings inn 51 Medan M 410 Beatty Mr. Joneß.John O'Camphel I Char Urot.bitz Mr Jobilo James O'Donnell Pate.it Baker Thomas JohutOn James O'Neil Join Begat' Margaret Jonsa Mies L Edward Thoma". Jones' Wm shioO'Britio Pairict Bah John Joon', fp* win do O'Sullivan P ship Brannan Jaflll4 JOnefk Thu! In Pott • Reale Alnirnm K..sultoin GahrtelPearano John groaning - -PalikkKare Morris • ' Phelan Koran Bird. Miss Jg KineThouris Philipa_Bbert Bigler Miss B. Kehr ktichael - Pale& Atigeis Barryttlillen KnoillegJolio Pritchard Miss E Beaumont U shiplitetill Franz Potts Miss )1 Bawler C do Kiraop Mr Pinning Mica E - ennui( John '2 Kealy John Randall* Carp Chrizman John- Kennedy Thomasibley Curren Patrick ' Rielly Joint) Rare Marten Carty John Kelly Michael Rirch Peter Carrel Patrick Kopp Christian Rakes Benjamin Coony John Kindler 51Ta M Red' , J Contlnal John Kantner Lucinda Russell .Samuel COMMOCIWPMI Kranne nun M Byan Daniel Conner T EiWOO4KPIIy sblpituasell Wm `call Miss EF. Koch John do Mahan! Augustus Christopher PshlpKenocily 51 du Read John Carroll Martin do Loather John Righter Michael Coecldine P do Lewis John F Stow M Crewmen Wm do Long John Reilly Miss Au n Collins Win do Lenge! Francis. Reed Mrs E Coughlin T do Llris'Ambroso Rawer Miss Jane Davis Joshua Lee George C }teed Email= Donough John Locke Perrin Mizell Michael Donly John 0 Loitte Edward lawland James Dougherty LC Lally Timothy Reiter Franz Darmody MichaelLanglacnb Radii& James Dualing Hugh Lorenz II & C ReiffJohn Doyle Michael Loper &uvla Shad Joseph Bonne!) , Thomas Lonetgan AndrewilltClnir George Doherty Daniel Miller Valentine :Smith John Degering muds' Matz.D inlet 2 ricliseder John Dineen Mn 'Ann Ittotem lor II Strarrscr P, ter Darla Mn E Mien J>mt■ Smith Zephanim Doollott hirsirhlpliyres T 1 , Solizioger Davis Rees do Moral' Edward Edwards:RictiardNloll, Thorns■ MINA') Ilu;h Kilter Peter Manta Win ensith Jaws Fatty Palatial • Murry Gabriel Ii Swartz Eno* Edward* Wm Moran Thom** Feuer Reuben j Edward* T -ahipMsdden Henry ritgntr Baronet It ! Erwin Jog - do Murphy Patrick riandoe Miss A 1 Flickinger II A Ltadtgan Stele:rano Al A Frazier Mr, Major Samuel' Banter Mir E 2 FarlP • Morton ?attic(' ettertgler Raphael Fiedler Franklineatolany Ittebvd Shtly Miss M- Faust Moses Mifflin Jacob ei!U Mtn Ann t Foz %PM idy Matthetra lames ftwatriLowesil Fegety Mt,* 3 Marahatt Thr•mastiharpe II 1, shlp Filo:lsllTbm Pattirki . 'Atatititt tin Fitzpatrick J do Mill .51 Sweeny J4g do Fergus John do lagran Rose Strettplo Jos do Grad-Charles— Myers Musa C Abole.M do Golden Martin :liitort Miss A M To the itaartmenVot Gannon Mlehael Miller Mons •h 1;•, gtri to Pottsville north Jamas Motrwlnkle E do Tip, Ann . Groan John, Malta) , Pan .to 'I rout Mitt Esther Gun John' Mulvany Pitt d•.* Thomas Mils M Gin: John 2 M - grphy I. do Tapia Horatio 0 Garrett T With Widow do Tyson Able Griffiths Joseph:, Manton :M do TazgartJames , Grimm Henry Mahony D do Tenent George Good Mica Sumantlorry M do Tomes Wenner* 3 shlpMurpby Part do Thomas Berl *hip olbh Writ do Maim re A 2. Cmhar Wend, I ((Alvin Wm do M Von Hartz John (Walnut R MeConnett 'rhos Venom Walter Hamer August McCormack Johov..hnie A ship fropangtins F A McGinn** C %Vattcy Miss 6 Gory Patrick McCreary JO2 Waters Mrs C lieloinzer John, Me Cormv. M tVesee George Hale Dr F-B McGlone Torn., Wiegand John tlammakin N G McKenna C shinWitman Wm Hirbet J MeFttlny inn co Williams Thomas Ilurkt rater it MCQ , Jde do Wltmon Daniel (Lopatin F McCabe c do Whttney Henry Hays Mr Mr:Namara P do Whealan John Hartman D C Nugent John C Wehrle Meer Holtherucr M Norton nrm unto Vro-uto It • ti 'ay ft Nolan Michael W-aver Joa If IlobtlniJoho -New:fenrQe Weever John C Mao Bi!sa M J N 11,4 W N'a Wnndflne .1 ottlp Horan Allsa C New fen Wiliam. Jno do Humphreys E Noughton John Yuit John N Ifand Elsa E One cent Additionsl:will hr riiarceil for all adver tised letters. Persons applying for letters on this Ist, will please ea 4 . advertised. — - 7, • ANDREW 151ORTIMEtt. P. M 8•1 t Feb. 21, 1952 GREAT.EARGAINS. tLIST RECCIVED a - lot ol Letter Paper. whi,h hag heretofore coat 41 , 2,23. at holy 81,621 prr 14 ea Pl. Common Hulett Foolgeapoi rood article, at *1.7.5 per Ream. Ruled BM Paper at only al i'ver Ream Their) Papers were CI purchusd a crPat bargain, and will be sold accordingly. Call and supply your selves In time., ■c B. tta.eiNAN't4 Cheap Book fltore. • Feb. 14.1852. 7 MOODY'S NEW TESTAMENT.. Tll6 NEW TESTAMENT, expounded nod illus. , trate(' according to the 111,131 marginal refereneen, in the very word.' of Holy Scripture, tucether with the l'iptre end Tre nA!a end's completenot rginat harmony of the Gospi,le. - by Clement Moody. M. A., Magdalen Mil. Oxford, Perpetunl curate of I.lthelg. ham. Jim published and for tale by 13. BANNAN: Feb. 91. 1832. Fle sirrargru SEXII-LINNWIL TRADE • S.4LE: OF CAURIAGES. flifild Hale wilt take place on WBDNESDA V' morn. I 24th Match next, at 10} o'clock, at the CHI NESE MIIL4EAM. Philadelchla,and will ocrecy both of the extensive r 4 aiortee eirthar racarions , . The Light . No-Top WAr:ONt4 will • .s 3S Z be arranged in the large Ball Doom, 2,1 story. • The Ytock of CAll.ltlAfir.B to be sold on 01. Occasion.. w tit be the largest ever offered at Auction in the United states, embracing over Teo limadred Lipht ratifies of the mannfartere of Dun lap & Fierier & Co., John Merrick. Howell grate. 3. D. Doughty and others of acknowledged reputation. No New Carriages ITIII be admitted in catalogue mains warranted by the makers. in that purchase's may rely upon seculn; n goal' article. Open for exhibition the thy crevice.. Perthasers from a distance are infornted, that there will be no postponement on account of the weather. ALFRED' M. fIEft.KNESS, -INctioneer rir Auction Males of Home, Carriages and Har ness are held at the bazaar opposite the Museum, every RATERDAY throughout the year . The Eitabll-hinent is ripen at ell times for Private Itaiee of Carriages, and the stock kept on hand is to a Unveil to he the ) a rem in the United Fit atea February 7,1 4 51.. 6-7 t ATE - 11 9 Y: • _ % . I, ~, --.-• _ ... _ 0-7 . Ie - cy417,.21 ..., 4 4 1, "'it - .., ...._ —.4' ". • _,04. CHERRY PECTORAL Forihe Carr of COUGHS, (701.1)s110IRSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, (Ron , . ASTHMA, AM) • I Thus invaluable remedy for all diseases of the TllllOll. and tc:ccs.has attained a celebrity from It+ rernarkahle cure, never equalled by any other mcmtt -1 eine before. Other Preparations have shown them solve. paiiiatiren• and sometimes effeeted notable cures, tint none has ever an folly won the confidence • °revery commonitf , Vritere It iv known. After yeatsof !, trial In every climate; the results have Indlspul3bly abownit to pose**. tiroastcryover ibis dangerons !dais ofdleessucwhtrh could not fill toattract the attention of Pliyatclins, Putienta, and the public at large. Rev, the statetnents,'not of cbscure Individuals, and wont far Jiatant places, hut of men who ere known and respected throughout the country. The widely celebrated iturgeon. DOM VALEN TINE MOTT. of flew York Cuy, says : "It gives me pies:cite to certify the valve end rill • eery of • AvcCe Curtsy Psevontt..• which I conetd er peculiarly adapted to cure diseases of the throat and lunge." , Dr. PERKINS!. the venelable Presidcat of the Ye,- mom Medical College, one of the eminently learned physicians of this country, writes, the CHE*IIV Pen TURA I. IS exteastrely,nsed in this sect ion, where it bee eliowar unmistakesbte evidence of lie happy , iirectri upon pulmonary diseases. The Rev, JOHN D. COCHRANE. a dlatingutehed Clergyman of the English Church, writes to the Pro •irietor from Montreal, that "he has been cured of a *severe asthmatic sffettion.by Minas; P revnas t.."— His letter. at fun length, may be hound in ot•r Circu lar, to be had of the Agent, lad his worth the atten tion of althatatte. Ilesovaa, Onto, Sprit, n, Dear wish I Could tell all, that suffer with a cough: what your Critter PISCTOKAL has done for me. It does seem theytight be benefitted by the informa tion. 1 had it lung fever which left my lunge weak and inflamed. Being very feeble and unable to gain attength at all, my friends thought 1 must 'con rink In consumption. I .had nn appetite, and a dreadful cough was tart wearing me away. I began to take your beautiful medicine, by the advice of a clergyman who bad peels its effects before. It• eared my cough at first, and gave me test at night. Jn Iris than a fortnight 1 could eat well, and my rough had ceased to he troublesome* my appetite returned, and my food nourished me:which soon restored my strength . Now, after nve week's, I am wetland *mon:, with no other help thanyouteht•rry Pectoral. Your'e, with respect. irLIA DEAN. I hereby certify that the above statement of my wife Is In conformity with na3r own views of her ease and her cute by dyer's Cherry Pectoral. JOSEPH DEAN, The aborts named joseph Dean end Julia. hie Wife, are personally known to me, and implicit eonktenre may be plated to their statement. AMITE!. Ir. VAN DERWENT. Pastor of the Baptist Church. JAMES I% AYES, Prsetical Chemist. t.naell. Mall,. Sold In PortariDe,hy JOHN q. DROWN; Jliinerr• rifts, J. B. PAL': and DraggiSts generally Feb. 21. 18.51. A USE P UL NEW Wong. . . TOTAL 78,235 11 20,493 11 81,891 12 33,877 ofl Prepared y WEICIIT Tables'of different leuvhs of Round, Potters and Flat Bar iron, Ake.. by a Prac tical Meebnalt—this le one of the most useful works published for Dealers and Workers to Iron. and those who use it, ever !Wed. 8o correct are the calcula tions, that any person can safely buy and sell scull the Book, without even weighing the . Iron and Steel.— Jail published, price 22 cants. and for sale wholesale and retail by B. BANN/Ult. By enclosing 1111114 60Cttige starnp2, the work will be Waded free. to any part of the cour.ty.—The Trade supplied at the usual discount. Jan. 21. 1852. " MION.—The American Atmn- Tnae end fispoeltory of Useful Knowledge tbr the year 1889—Jost received And bye tale by B. 111AXNAN. • Jae, tf;111111. 7 441 ijnynalw..couirr - .-Autut. • nunstiANT &MCl:der or ho • ntphata' Court of actuntaill Connty, 'the eubitcrther. guirolnietrator of the Estate 'of ,Thrabold Rhea rer. tato of Town of At. Clair. in tbo County of echuyibilf, deceased. will expose to sale - by Public Vendue , on el &TORBAY, the 13th day of March neat. at :o'clock in the after noon, at the }louse otionalban Jobrunn. to the Bor ough ofBl.- Clair; io the. County of 6choyibill afore said : • An that certain unfinished Frame noose and lot or piece of ground situate in the' slime '-ilonMgh of tit. ClairOtt said Chanty. as a bounded Eastwardlf by4th street, ' atardly by the Mill Creek nalfroad,Nort anrilly by the' House and Lot : of Itrie. Reese, and Sonthwarilly by lot No. 11t6, being part of Lot N 0.107 in the Plan of fit. Clair, containing in width 13 feet and in depth from 4th street to the 'Ma rried. T 3 feet, trinee or less, with the appurtenances, tate the 'Estate of the maid deceased. emendahte will be , given and the LOrlditiamibri,2lo mode known at the timt end place` or sate • ' ^ WILLIAM Pitler?., Adru'r.. fly Order of the Court. Limi. [(teem (341 k Pot tayMe. Feb, ?I, ISSIL -- °WILMS' COURT SALE. 4 PtatauAzir urger of he Orphan" Coors of sehuytkift County. the enbscriher, atlniinhar..t.q of the Iliitave ot Joan Knosenrion, lute of Lon, r etc bantango Trirtilhip, to the county of Sehoy I ttl, ceased. will extu:so to said by Public Vendue. ou dArrraDAV, Ik 20tt \day of March next. at a n'etact In the afternoon. at the Ilouse of the admioistratot.• Jonathan Knnseirnan. to the Tomnehip of Lower 31x hantongo, Schuylkill Comity. the following and res idue of the Real lEritate.of said 4DlCArasel not hereto. fare sold or token by the hefts, itc.: Purpart %o. 4, containing 107 acres and Grµc K.. 3lperches, situate in Lower Helianton• go, ifortatald t bounded • by purpart Noe. '*•" 4 . " 7 and 5, and pin. of the' , isrut or,Jolin , 11111—y - Stinelman. ;Icreased. Prirpar.fio.s. contsinlng 21 acres and 40 perches, bounded by, purpartNo.l and other tab,t being also a part of the said John linnseirnan's farm. l'urpnrt Nn. 0; chi:11100in: 9 , ./acree and no parches, situate in said Township, and bounded by lands et Wm. Harry. Jamb Shuelter, and Isod of John Kun• Selman. Purpatt rich, .So acre* and eo; nerCb.P. situate In said Township, and bounded by land: Wrn. Harry, Peter Sint:man. it - nd others. Pitman Nit. 8, containing 85 acres and ni perches shame In the lathe Township. at the head of 1:064 Sprina Creek n and bemlidod by lande ofJonn Rtyler, and °there. IV. the Estate of the said dereas-d. Attendance will be given and the tont! itions of sale made known at the time and place of .mte hr JAtiATll KEN I•iELMMV. Ety Otder of Ili , Court. ' Lewis kevote. Clerk. Pottsville, Feb. 21. e-St . OIZEIMANS' COURT Stan. PURSUANT ton order of the Orphans' (Wirt of Schuylkill Cohnly. the Subecriherx, Admintetto• tore of the Evtate.ofJohn Dernettun, late of 11-e Itor• 0020 of Tarnatitta.l - n the Cr.,11,13 , of 9 c h l yrkiii. d e . ewe& wilt expoto to sale by Public Ventlurt, on SATURDAY, the nth day of March next, at 2 Welet In the lateenthon, on the premises. Iu the Borough of Tacuaqua i iSchoylkiii County : • Acertain ,tecauate, Tenement and ,Lot of ground. situate in ihe Ho:Leigh of Tamsqua, aforesaid. bounded and '.'. described as follows: Ileginning at poet on the.corner of Elm Street and Datawisan Street, formerly carted Cat. 'asthma Enid, thence, North, along the Eliot aide , Or &aid Cala w inea.Stteet, Igo fec Lto a one, thettre POS.( online nt lard late oftemail W• Bettor, now Witham Levan andothent 1341 feet in a nO.l. thence South along the line offend/ of said William Leven vhd others 170 feelln Elm Street. thence Wert along the INorth Ilde of said Elm Street 150 feet to the Ohre of bet:Ming; hounded on the. East by the lands of .Wit. liam Levan and nthere, no the West by the eaid ('it - t magus Street, on the !gorttrhy tarda of the said Wil t them Levan and cohere. end -on the South be Elin Street. The paid Lao& ve 111 be anid hi IMP OS 0 3 tret.. to atilt purchaser., t'te . late the F.rdate or the said realm!. Attendance will he elven and the rendlt tone of tale 1 made known al the HMO end place of 'rale by .101Iti lIEN nitICRS, Adlntrili!,tratori, Hy Order nr'llie Cnurt LERIIS . RCE3ER. C:Ca rOltiVilie, Fell 7. 16.32 • 011P2ANS' COI:MT sale DURSUANT j to an order of the Orphani' Co•,rt of County, tho ans4crittcr, Administrator of the Emote .of Jonathan Zee - 4., Isle of Fraitey Township, in :1 ho County of dorpa.pd, will expose to Pole by Pattie Candor, no Saturday. the tith day of February, 1453, at In n'ctnSk to 'he. forenoon, at thn House or . John 11:pple, Ino-hreper, In the Town of Tremont,-Selinylkill County : All ihrcertarvoSi..lr Cgticf # ne l ent' c arnsa,. : i A ail : tin! and tract of lend situate in the 7 1 Townehip or Frailey, in the County bounded by land. Into ot)nhu and Snlnrnnn Athrighi, Grroien• nrralt, C.lncirge A Co., hammer, Ifuntzingar ra. Co.. end land late or. Is meg Peaecwk, containing two hun dred and thirty r.eree rind three perenes. rind fure..lkn d tau th.t , d In a thermal of the, Inqn Inn on the Real Emtnte of maid deceased with the letter A. ALSO, alt that certain Qne story frame iitess•ultrii or Tenement, (Fame stable, a mi Lot or piece o(i:ritual militate in 11m9:own of Trenuint, enn:nly of Senn sl kill, hounded by:Lautel Stree:, I.n* of bawl Ral.es, Popular Run avenue, and another Lot, end marked on the it bovii diagram with the Letter C, him th, of the said deceellutd. Alrend.thee Will lie gire:i rind the ret,thitntrt sale wade kn6w6 at iltelirrte end pt-rr" ° r i m, b y , JONATHAN ZIIII.IIE, Aclrn'r By order (tribe enittl : 1.1:w13 Itssasa. Clerk. PotteA Ft.lr PM CA; ORPHANS' counT SALE peIIIANT to hn order or the Orphan'm of idchtlthtill enmity, the Anti , cliter, Atintioettcator of the, Entate of WILLIAM SHENri:LT,Eir, Life or the Borough of Pon:bine, in the county of Schuylkill, ifeceneed. etpnse ft) sale by Politic Venil , te, 011 FRIDAYthe te:i h of rehruitry, nett, at too'c:ort. u. the fotenoon,nt the Peni.,•sylvarlialLith in the Horough .if Pottsville...all that certain 'Ewn St.. ry Frame Dwelling llnuFt. oral Lin or piece of (Ironed, Rims. , Oil the SOUttl.• wardly side of , MAIIANTOSCII-SI., iiu said Ittolnigh, ailf?itting another X'~iJtJL. S i ~ ~~ S .. ! ''{y. '`~~r.Y~. s~ House and Let of rani bounded by the name acid other land of cud on the Eagt and E.' t ut it, and 1.011. (' i' 0 11 ; ‘, 1 / 4 on the West, containing in Front 27 feel and in length or depth IN feet incluthnit an A fe,ettvl ie alley. Allo, all that rertalnLqtlllpivee .•f ground , ituate on the Northntestwardly tilde of Clll'ittlli Alley, in Paid Borough, bounded by Third gtreet. Land of Jacob need and other .I.ot of said InteClate an S . feet, wide Alley, containing In front or width on Church Alley l2ofeet, and In !mg:liar depth IN feet with the ap eurtenanrer, late the Ertate ot:he roll deceared. Attendance will be given and The couilitlons of rale I made known et the hate and plare of rale ny SAMUEL. SILLVAIAN, Guardian By order of the Court . LEWIS CLECIER. Clerk. ; Pottsville, /an. 21, - 5-It ORPHANS' COURT SALE DURSUANT to an order of the Orpheus' Court of rtebuyll.lll Hounty, the sons :Ghat, Guardian of 'ELIZABETH HNVDEIt, a minor enild of Bella:at:: Snyder. tate 4 , 1 the liormiett Pott.rine, to it.. County of Bellitylk ill, 11-re:teed; will• expose to .ale hypubly, v.endoe. qn 1 , 1111) %Y. the ..!:th day of Pohroory next. at In o'cloc+: in the se•• rifirtonn. at the Pennsylvania Hall, in sass Hit.. Borough of Pottsvilie. tarno, thi JftPL• oanty, ail that certain tot of eroond, attlialn In the florougn of Pottov,ll,.. hounded and dracrihed as eutiotes : dleatunioa westwardly stile of Third st reet ? in rout & Patterson'e addition to Ihittsvllle. thenc.t along the line of Int N 0.7 lu_sairi plain, north sixty degrees we , t Ono• dred an'S eleven Pet to a 12 feet wido elley„ttiope.. north thirty degrees. We..t Mold!, maid alley thirty-live feet eight inches and five.tenths, to a tot now or Into of John A. Heath thence along sold Int Ifi Pot to gaol Third street. thieuce along the atone thirty Pet sit in• rhea to the Warr of heotuniag, tieing part of lot NneS In Pott & Patterson'saphiltlon to Pottsvllle,,, late the 'BMA of the saiddernsed. Attendance will be given and the condittonm of ejie mane known at: the tune and plate if sale by •.: SAMUEL :•11.,INNA.N. Guardian. By order of the Court. llscat•.ti, Clerk Orpittn■' Court Pottsville, Jan. 31, 1852. 5-4 t . SALtr,OF REAL ESTATE THE sunstAinen eI , PFEItt4 THE rottowtsc dosezibed property for ntiP, looted inlhe inn,t de sirable and business part of Pottsville. bei wr p n th.? '•Pennsylvania Uall“ and "Amerinn I louse" Hotels, in Centre strert.to . Plum. Threo'2orert Lr , ltrrnnting on • o .` Centre street, In depth 120 fret, by alO ,-• 2•••! . feet Wide Alley, running alonf Kt . tiecnnA. Fire -0 feel Lots frottlti , G IT • lend sort-.t, by 100 fr et, n In fret %ride Alley, ronning along Union otrcel. TAW). Flva 151 feet Lots fronting en Railroad_ !•lt depth 100 feet; tow 20 rept wide StrPrl into Union street, Within CO feet of the Philadelphia and Pending Railroad Depot. Thin propprty would make a most desiraidelocation fm u railway Hotel. as this is the tmminms for all travelling to and from 'NUR- , villa. Thu block Inc ouch an Hotel would hs leo Ism sertare. Tsp.torma would bp reasonable. ho money required in adviluse, prnoWeil the par: honer wratht immediately erect good nulbliner on In. pro p r , ty. nod glue bond and manage forrecurity of annual I,lF:Ut mento, with interest. Apply to 51. 5111111.11 V. January. 'Slit; 1 ,1 51. 5 2u) VALTIAIZE PUOPERTH, -iT PRIVATE SALE. XTiLL be eiild at Privat e ealt, the vatuali , e t .•ntra street property, in the noted on the North Weet cornet ;ma., Lcnire streets._ Thelon la 40 feet. front nn Cenire i.y `ZeO feet deep, ritnntog to nailroutl premlaes, on Centre , :treat. are • is • erected Iwo Two-story' Frame Dieeilin2 - trtieet-e, well tinished, and in exet.lient cohdltion, There dr( lOM. Cr. d, e the. rear of the Lot, EIGHT TENANT DOUSES.. Fiala proper!) , lelocatFdin one nf the best Wainer!. portions (INA Dorouele-13 neat the Publir Building., —has every enovellience, and In ter,pinstionshly non °Me most deeleahle ',moieties to the Borough of Pottsville. either for private residences, or for carry ice on nny public burinem rnr Terms, and other Nada a Piro. Apia , / to the mei, scriber, MARV ;c1:1.11111, •i No. 171 Poplar Atrent, Philadelphia. or to HEN JA.MI N T. TAYLOR. Pottsville. Dec. 0„ 41141 DEIMMIIMLE Property in POTTSVILLE FOR. SALE. THE sohneriber nty.tre at Private Sale, the follon, inx valuahin prbparty. eittiate4 on Market Square, In the Rorough nr Pottsville • No. 1.. Two Dwelling Iloncee and a Let of ilreunit frontink on Market rine Ly. IVBII on creeds. The Lot ie .1,1 feet freer hy 125 fret deep, rind on the Market Street •" • front is erected a lacer tv:n atm y Brick "--"'"'"-- and r.tnne Dwelling limier, with bark huildihga, all 'in complete order. There Is also Frame Donee tin the Lyon etreet front, un the rano. let, which rent* for 45% No. 2. A. Let of Ground adjoining the above, 17. feet 5 Inches felon by 120 feet devil.), or, ted a Stable ott Lyon etreet front. The location of thin propertv,;being in Market lawarire -and hui a short distance from the new coos House. renders it a very desirable prope.rty, either fOr bailors* or private residence. For terms aid other pirthruhira apply to the ant, scriber on the Premises. FRANCIS 1151tTII. Nov. 22, IbSl. 47-3 m LADIES' COMBS, IVholescit and Retail-Nrir and bean...l:lid Assortment rrnz subscriber has illft received twelve dozen !if; sorted Ladies' entrlblß, embracing a ;casual 6/1801V ment, among ',which am several new and . beautillii Patterns, all of which will be sold wholesale and retail at estraonlinaty low prices . . Also children's circular Combo, at • • 8. BaNtliaN'd • • Clump Fancy and Variety Store. fob. 11, 7 . . . . A , AVS•litaanal • OSMIUM TOR RENT. rpliE sehurtace offers the second 'Story of his new ,LEire-Prooy Bsie'a oar., to !latter, between Centre ind Second Strects„ Pottsvihe, now in the oecupah, . -" ,ay of Dr. P. A: rdeikirron, from the Ant - a - ' - r-,7 - ' . of April nest. from one to tea yearn, to LI : . 7,- . :. an approved Tenant. The room I. light. as g•:- .. airy, well ilyhted with Om,* on nut 1 - - '. - '• trance oa• Ilialiet t. and - 1i:404- __ comely pa pere one in nest will tip , Ply anon. -. N. B. The - -tiller wants a rood. convenient. enolfortahl w Mita* house, in the North West Ward. ell3r-ettOr seven moms, at n fair reasonable lie nt ; from rio 5 years, for bli own Family's sum. Oleo us the information noon. . N. Si. WILSON, J. P. Land dceat and General Vollettnt, Market Mt. rottsvilip, Jaa. 1% 15.52 2 SPERM, TANNERS'. LARD AND • •WILIALE OIL. r ~ 1 .:)..1") nALl.O?is. 111.EACIIED 'WINTER AND Fait sperm on ,1,1131011111 is unt.l : aeh.ii Winterand l'alleporni 1,211 Gallons Extra Bleached Solar Oil. e.g 9 9 do pope-rim . r.trpnatt Oil, extra bleached. Bsoo a,. hleaelted Winter and Fall Whale Oil. 12;777 do 'strained N. V. (oast & Pair ''• • 7,,..10:.; .1. Miner.' Oil. very clear and hand.ium. 4.003 do best qnsitty Tanner's Oil. :•.015 d.r siapitior Rank (ill. 1.0.1-3 -do pure Sint ti• or Cod Oil. . 21,•irM1 do Camtooli Oil. for greasinz 5 ; 5F8 do extra Nn. 1. Lard 011, (Continent.) 2,trt4t do Lard Oil. No. S. 100 hozea New nedford itperm Candles. i- SOO do Adatnatitlrt.! Candles. 123 do Patent Polished and &Aar Candlra. IVO do MOIII4IIOII Ii ul`ir.dlee.asentledslob. 290 •do best finality Yellow soap. 8110 do superior !frown Soap, 115 du prune Past de Soap. re All orlleles sold. not SlvinosatlFfmttlan• may lc retooled. 1101.111 N & PRICK, 2! Nerth Wharroe, Tlird abore . ./reh street Match IRS! • I a-ly. • ALL TUT ant Ae^rLICTED IVlTfir Coughs, Croup, Cold. lott;toroatlon of the Lunge, Corotnuiptinu.llroothitia, AerLrta, ludo etlza. Spiitino of ,filnott, trruatb,n and Rorateer of the orttretthote, Vain.; and WraXnetLo of ;Ilr ar.dult other dkearee of the old:raillery orzann, can be cured by UtlttaN's CEI.L6RKII2I) Gt11.7.E5.12 rEcroitANT. ntedminet ter pafilif"; in etTwat:y all other ,preparation 3 now before the public, 11+ tholLgaildar C:til with con6denee„prorlatna to the world. lit tarry ate of thin medtziun 1104 , 4 to prothice. an elfetusal «Ka of the ablVe dioeale 4 . the money will be rehtilded Which mat pall for the mredtrine. To he ..btaltied at URIAN & CO.'s, No. .14$ MARKET ettinet„Philidelphi.t. Po Ice 11 pot 104- It, The I,,,dizine he Rent to any part of the United by pi , f...1).1 addres.in, a h:;ier, arrow panted with (be rush, to URIAN CO., atra M.traet Street, Phlhdelphia. Feh.ll. PgarIILYILZEIY PEI27171=111". D A:4E1.6-s d Iran Imprralo Odorttntp, k a moil , apitA urttclo., for rleanbing lila head and heir. I'lll3i:re pantattipt., ti blipt,rl:r arttrl.i fur the till'uttil.prefereth.;.• ihe bilst .t+nut'a - C:ivollc..l I,,vivrtit•lr, Vtitio's Magic' llatr 411 i, Veiho's Pnitiiin nisi,' Int Corilt,a the Hair. ftlOyithr, fur tha Pvirifti,! ens rcrail Paste. an elcellent ankle fur the tt.cth. nxtravr, ror the tfaniikerrhlef (v.! in tinttle& and r.,3, fill (~r tip: Hair. 11-I;:x.lFra Arlin!) line for ehoRPt•I celehrateit Poinat!e Dirt ne. Tt.itnentnn tn.. hair, in fine French attltlet: Tin Se Tnr•in Pate, Dr:ii!4!•irk re.,oving Iter, Wt,erikit'a Tpaticrry "f••,tti I:nti,•et's nlontine.!t T. , th.r3ste. C9lnznr 'Jay Ind LnVengter Vt oteTN, nt nripill at Cheap V:tietyfliOre. Fel, 1 i;ls:o. pIIRNIN3 Or ELPARNMITS rausEura AY ten! Safaa:•::i:itsn PRILADULVIIIA. January 1mt,1552 The 9 alaro wrikh l hurci.r.a.l . ..ew Yea.re elnce, e.igt Ig...ire. C. G. Hender son & Cu.. at the ,estrurtion of their etorr in - the "Iqtrt:CUM'e:. MUSEUM " ou the 30th nit., hr. tole Ingenttie be«a r4ot at, and the Inte rtor wo,t,e,rk, with some titereolipe plates which tvece the Sure duriou the lit; (Off boigte tltsgng been reinov.i), te found Ni 1.1NIIA!1 s.l El). I have th'i iii putt hosed from Mr. Jelin Farrel nnother "Pu tent Sabina:4dg." and would contld,:ntly recommend tii,e %yell ,kuowii Safe& lir all %vim with security GC:i.l-era•4l hies. G. C 3. ATTLETUN We fully roncur in thr ahoy... and tvoold lain add that the large WALL FIRE-PROOF, near which the nhove etnie wood. has olio since been opened. end al though the onuide appnarence IN g and the watts tho Name .1111 Ntandtog, the whole interior Is char.. ed In a ci?efre,. C.C. & Co, Laic S4veutlt and Chestnut ittreet=. iont t int ••jIeRRINGT. Wilder' Patent ) .1. K ALA sAFC,s," Ivhich rerehred the pros hictinl at the ;Teat World's Fair. and are (Int v..t sally acknnvek,l,7,-d to be the mine perfect recdri?.... , agalnla are Luau, a, ten be otitalned of the only authorized Akin In thls.Rtate, JOHN FATIREL, 34 Walnut St. Phil. il-Raten nr nil havtiio been taken In part pay for •'f!rrring'e," will N. yola at very low Ph Oadcipu.i, J.,nnary 1,51 TO zr,TvAT.ins AND THE SIDE. Eci r ft; Itt ntedir• for each rowpialitt prevalent kl in of the country. ('roof most c00(r10.4,tv.• ( r10.4 , tv.• of th.., trorh may he hrt(l (with n FREE AL MANAC for OA. teat CLIO:313111g p.tfllClllian.), by Con ine on .1. S. r. MARNIN.ernt re Wert Entlivtll... .1. 1:1; Mtnerv:ll,.. VlltllJUlllwfYll AGENTS for thi4 critioty, (way!. otraerAng rn Ea' II reine•ly the following:— , NOTICE.-- kV l'reparationg heretofore known as 'LifiNlSTo("ii.s•'or craNtaTo(tK h niwavg 1 010ineerl an.: now hr-lone I.II.I'SIVELY to far Luria r s ito:1 though the atenature of roneqroet: Co, will 11, a uunue.l, thhi eailat label with the herring& Amature of Dr 1.. 9. ('. w ill In fiture (r.EIN MN I:. ALL 0111ERGTrUST BE SPURIOUC. Jan. 11et,1!452 STATEMENT OF THE RECEIPTS and E.7:;* i itrr.r Seitmy.q.'!il County, for 1651 F . 11 . riAEßcuErt, T i p a . oir p t of :+•4huviliU Corinty, In arconnt xr:!11 roman:J.l,ft. 13f -:d.l county. from Its.. nt:l 'bay or.Lino.try . , 1.. the d,p o r Jana, y.. 1 D. h:;::: To balance reoioinint, in the handl of C. K. rale/ 1551, am per report of Amctara. Ca4h rerelo-ii of C. V. For nutotint of fln-4, ap./ tract,. rol levied. •2229 0.1 Cn3h received far tate. on nnAprited • 2.08 55 Ca.h for Invea co, ottrrideil lood, Altlai TT_OLSUrrea hale, for 1.11p4 nu unnPnled I.wd redeemed Cash for .Irayi Mll.l Cash for th , lion of coory [Um, CM.114,f T.' Mills for fnieg and verdicts, COltlifV 6031147. ta•il Of henry Vrotle, .9 ;."..et Benjamin Pmt, 13.05 Ilenry Koch, 3,01'0 A. filmrsirl '1,1375 Jrisenti Aitit Mb:, I,2ir Joarl.ll ll:mime-IA s,trl4r .1. flunlzlnger, Jr , 1 ilth) rionry 11..rger, 1.111.9 %Vetvlel Sr lawirtz. 1,000 1:. 110.17in:cr. 1,500 Maeii.iir nit Holler. Oa • , CH 11.trnmer, 1 DM M Fritz & T no,tcr nraount of note (lia. counted at Miner.' Bank I. N Wagner, temporary loan .1 W Cake, temporary I•tan W Frailey. amount paid to S. 7 4 rettaurer Dee 11.1'319, for deficit of State tax F W llncln•n S 8 Silly's, n In full far col.: rt on Market street lot FraPPY, Pr^roetit of solo of iron Sl II bridte 5 15 G !Inver, for innoer 1 100 . Rei , jantio'Chrltiotred feet 2 61 1, !frown for 2731! , ‘ Iron • 5 32 cratiey (or 202 irnn 2 00 tt Fratley rot Winks Sold at ndinvillo 12 52 P Y Litovir, for inn prpts 6 00 Lvvl I...benstinv loterret or. linreturvio ffer hold D Milbilß for costs and fines 1 lints for Comber I' II Ka , :rcher der:l font on 2 traits of land Tlimnov Foster. rosin In roan Cnrn, vs'!' contickl 8 50 .1 11 Leah, Trenrwivr,l)slsTre in his ILDltid as per. ry port of:1;411w., AmouNT I/CCEIvED FROM coLLEcroas Tregt Brunsitoig. T.) Cash of J D Fahl. fur In full D L Boyer for leso do Albright fur NS! SowIL .711enzhvim. , FI n 'r for 1.950 In flit W Ba ll for 1651 Wayne john Teich for MO Jacob Rain for ISM 4 4 1 , 'Orth Afar:helm John I. Cohn for IFSO In NII 1111 47 John I. Cohn for Mt • Ff. 4 CO • Schuylkill, C Bobber for Isa in full I) Mridtfort for lASO do DlStodefort for Issl, • Schuylkill fiaren • C linistrineer for ilia in foil %Anfloor for ISSO _ Philip Boyer for 1651 r: H Stichter for 1 5 49 in foll John Roth for VIA in full John linen for 1831 Tartaysita; T fluilies for 1iz.56 ; If Kepner for ISIOIn full If F litidfak 1831 . Loser iongo A flrefilor for IMS) in flneldge for J for 1951 do Branch A(16olt fns 1540 P.rBll.lPr for 1950 J Rod:rrir for 16.51 Tririorr. .1 Rumple for 181 Iri fall Drebtier fly 1850 • Pi Miller 1841 Tort .Nottregion. I.r Whitney 1550 in NH , r• Smith for 1851 Pe»;z. D KirWr for 1040 In ILII .1 11 Zehner for 1050 ? 4 ZinanPrionn 1951 Ease linanittak. li.lon , os (or 1810 in full 11 r&ayeaman frit 1 0 .9 J • Ilatitatift for Ml_ Pittegrove Borough /1 Harr for, MI in (till W Zimmerman for 1830 F Moyder for MI 7tinnonK • nipple foi 1819 In full -108 Berbornio for 1950 A Wolf for 1851 - . ismer Nesbittiir 1650 Rusk. W rielfritt far 1539 • • 40 00 James Brew fix 1830 393 15 1 Messeellnitts for 1851 HUI 00 Steptteo Moore fot 1848 • - KV 00 rinegrotv. I. Ir . arty for 114918 full _ titian f0r.1550 . U Zimmerman We real - w mints for isol -„ E, Barnhart for 1850 -2 3 linntalogPr Barry. I Reed administrator of .1 Lati.,ll . 'fur 1848 In full - 114'54, tr Rohn for 1550 ,341.00 Dengler for 1651 100 00 Butler. A 11 Wilson 1850 in full it C Wllaon 1051 Plieftzlnger for 1319 &Wet Ma/ranter:go. E Rohler filr 1850 In lull 3 E ttterly for 1851. , .Bldreel. Charlet it Wetzel for 1851 Adam Kline for 1851 Minereirhle Borough 31 Mohan for ltiti tßopel for Intl In nail 3 'Wainer: fey lOrtrige!altg Borough i barret toy 1830 In full . 0 58 8 linnet for 1851- • ) 610 00 rs Noreregia. _ 11 1" Harris for'l9l9 1.50 00 O'Conuer for 1851 010 53 - • Porter, It Wotkrnan for 1850 311 Al John nand for 1851 50 00 New . Cattle. A Heffner 041850 , Bombay for 1851 Port Clititoy, RDLongforl93l ,Fraifey, C for 15501 . E E Thompson roc 1851 Mahanoy. 11 Klingaman for 1851 To UltiAlltd rokinalnias In 04 A■nde f Klierrher.Trea2uror, Jannary MI. 4691415. Dyuah;.al,!on or4ete of the Elre.qont a the Poor end Ifooe. or Employment, from Jan.•i, iesl. fn :an. 1, 1 rt:a. — 6`,026-113 IVoto Pald H. i.'for taking 4.1;0, in4atiuriag f‘c ~ of riltoll M. nreufgan un aceoq nt of cuntritt f•,r t. efinst pris.ll Jrdin Ad:lan - tea for eicavatina foundatldn, Hotem 4tr. Straener.on account of their aon tract oeirtane masonry flutem A ghleuer, un account nre.nruraLt for brick masonry B:antlan for •tcavatlon and emu° trail at cm pool M Brentgan fur ereavailan and atone viark at drain John Ging on Recount of contract of cut stone masonry .10tin Ging tot extra smith work Unraon Qr int)not , n on account of contract ftr tetanal:it iron Linn & Egoltf on account of contract% for cast iron John I. Martin for plastering N M Newman on account of contract fur pipe, plumbing. he N M NC:JUIA for kitchen range and ma chinery for self-acting reservoir J M Lone. ant, on account . of contract for tin rooting .1 51 Long, agt, in full fir irafi pipe J M Lon: net In full for tin pipe ventilators J M Long agt lead work and atop rocks J M Lang agt rusting clamp. .1 51 Long agt laying Bess pipe pans Isaac Severn for Journeymen carpenters. I Severn for superintending bud advance on Jenirneymen earpnniers Megargas fgr bill of lumber M Seligman for - do A Mendienon do . Wagner.? Brother do • M S.-llamas' do John F Klock do N Lenron do Thos Ewing do • 51 Seligman do Win Pollock. Agt do N Ls Brun' an • A 11 WPaoh do T Foster per order of Largo do - . 779 02 Relay 'Mauch do 03 60 EF. Bland - do • ' •07 01 Chas Lora do 19 30 N Leßrun do 1 09 0 , John II JIM do - 43 75 Aumerman dr..Zero do • 15 103 Peter Eleiteinger ''' do 205 411 A Meriheson do 22 (5 Wm Pollock agt Jo • ,_.• X . 1 , 4 i J Boone do • 52 711 stainnel Roper, do " . 107 90 Spencer & :Mason do 129 10 Jos S Patterson dri 130 38 T Fouler for Meseta-an do 14r 29 I , II liaerrher do 73 21 James Russel for scaffold poles . 578 65 JOllll ttrtIVIII.In for w i hen " 51 75 This Foster and !Severn mount paid for hauling 27 25 M Cochran for freight ou lumber 175 flri Clemens & Heisler for hardware and glass ' 02 50 N Lefirsin for glass 44 20 Bright & Pott for hardware for shop 4.4' , ion no Bright & Pon for hardware for plum) .' -. 20 17 Rum Cing for blacksmith work 20 00 N L , -Brun 1 large derwk iiis 00 !Totem & Shnener for excavating sewer - 30 00 Sand Brown for puffing &arm hell, 50 00 11iig a O'Neal for carting 00 12 Patric* Rerley for labor • I 0 50 Owen Iloy for labor • 1:. On J C Conrad for Portage 50 1 Snell for blacksmith work , 10 07 Thus Foster for lead pipe 50 511 Christian & lord fur hauling and r•lrpetiter work N Leßrun, Architect, for travelling expen ses N Leßrun commianion for profeesiouel liar vices an Arcblreel - N Leßrun for measuring likamm & Stunner Contracts of brick and prone masonry County Bart:". • I, R , p Low '' , for soperintendent • N NI Newman for gips kr. C & .1 Madera for stone masonry Thus Foster atuoudt paid for labor, - herd, 33 Long , bat? for furnishing and lay- Me' pine and extra work 2,856 31 .1 1 1 . ...y. 1) E James for carpenter work MI 23 Clots Biddle for hauling stone 2.5 10. Jamb 51 Long for 97 feel pipe .. 63 05 ii! Brenagan for labor 97 42 fitorost on County Dond to. MEI WM ME 416.T4 hl t. ;00 40 13 7: 01) :0 00 Jacob Hammer Wm Friilay & vont.. Jacob liontziugel Jr Woadel & Kchwarit Ben) Pott Joacpb A Klinrual , John Albright M M littehnly liAnry Korh Eltzahrth fluntaluger - •2.00 OP E O'Connor Norwegian: 53 Ott . . John W He ff ner Wayno .-- 171 33 John Yaroall Barry 193 45 .1 Zionnernun, N Manhelm l 12 96 C M Btranb, Porter 40 69 Frederirk Alvert. Porter 265 61 James Blow, Nalannuy VI 96 ; , F Schwalm, 1. 31.3hantrinqo 583 01 Michael Bressler, l'rsileY . ..,; 215 Off J Kistler, West Penn 35 55, 111 .Alist, Tuse.,rora ' 335 76 Tilos Martin, Cm ' f , 63 74 2.0 4 0 30 I. SOO 00 I,U7S C 7 1, - 51 PI OM School Tat 31 FOIE, Wayne lnrrnsiiip D Harvey, Pinegrove rownahlp J mine. Mahantongo Israel Reed. Barry tlaninel Workman. Porter chns Bensinger, It!yip, John Reed. Norwethit Thos Martin, Cass .1 Si rauch`. , -5; Manta..lm I, Roywr, tichollklll Haven '25 V ♦S 00 IS C 0 S•':s 15 50 Bridges William iltelt;l & liin In full for building Schuylkill Ilasen bridge , 1.125 00 G... I) Boyer, it (limpid bridge 1,065 00 Jacob Faust, 'runup,' bridge • 1102 50 .1 Shelly & .1 Fidler. Cattawlesa bridge "Non. 00 11 Faust, bridg3 at Rye Locks . :1'25 00 11 la Boyer, reps Its at Ringgold ' 17. 25 tl D Boyer. repairs at Landingville , 120 14 John Shadier. Seltzer's bridge 15 Do Jacob Brenner. S sward bridge 71' 56 Lewis Reeser, Pi negroye bridge 50 00 Jaenb Strauch. for plank, W. Branch bridge 20 55 .1 Dunlzinge' & D Koch Muldleport bridge 4 b 3 11 DeLong, wingwalls to Schuylkill (la van bridge 13 34 65a 00 476 E 4 49 .5r,6 Ms no N 75 00 Priatink,Bindinz and Stationery R WunirPr Hall& VIIPt George C Wynkeap Thule! Fritlliy P Bertram C Reinhart J P Lippe B Bannan N Palmer ChrStefan ZPlier G W Mentz al F•S 41 05 100 00 5' C3l CA 521 00 2.2 , 1.1 13 3,303 1.10 ; .1 M Long fur gee pl ea T Foster for Perpetual !neurotic, Wm ErniMy cluster for I:rod Henry Miller and others for coal 3 N't Long for pipes spouting &r. I Severn for carpenter mock H Fitratich for lumber NI Johnson for washing, Curt hour,. ' .1 Dodson for wheel barrows A ritClair, net, for stove pipes &c .1 Snyder for hindinz rarpet• O cloy and P Horns tor labor .1 Bowen for painting A ?Meek for carpenter work Severn fur sup't and advartren on lours neytnen carpenters &at Fos it Brother 530 yards Matting Bright Ea Pntt for hardware C Seitz for hauling furuiture F H Kaareher, ain't paid for hauling Its. rords, furni ture, ice., Dorn Orivisaborg to Pottsville . its Fn I,noi) o) .5 n 1 410 VI 919 19 I RI 1,r21 10 400 00 2S 37 575 00 200 MI re4.l. rirand, Pei it Jarnrs and Tipetavel,/dattli Term ISM Grand Jurore dre June term 1851 Grand Jurors Kept term 1851 Grand Juror, December term Insl B Bartholomew Prneecuting Attorney ft 81 Palmer Prosecuting. Attorney ... P Kreter Court eller • For conveying Grand Jurors to Poor House Illerch , rndiss. Wagner k. Brother • • • Kay tt Heisler M P Mettler A Dohrman •• • W A hammer . . Eastint. Peoitexiiciry • 11 Xnercher, swam of DIIIMIIbr SUPpri ^_•9 03 1,606 91 CI 34 !4985 1.050 83 15M 157 81 ft. 511 63 4804 \ 29000 270 00 000 415 00 400 00 20400 45 US 5Z6 55 540 CA bisica 64.5!00 9^5,'90 41023 5 9134 85,31 S3O 00 OS 63 71.1 44 I,lio 21 1,1122 11 , 553 AOO 51 1.151 %I let it 9,176 4'l 0,290 tli/ 7,015 57 61 57 2,914 00 4.669 3.1 939 91 72 4 70 113 80 M 1 40 524 02 173 31 75 00 1,218 05 700 79 1 . 10 05 83 39 00, 2.53 64 173 10 51 113 2o , 109 59 60 OJ 193. 25 113 50 801 SA 2,m0 6‘. Road Tar New Court Houre Of 04n - ticts. , C Straub for couveying coiriets to:Eas ter* regitent.tary. . ' lel2 4 County Jail Oruigsburg. C M Straub; Sheriff for Jailors! fees, board- Deeeming prl be sonerreake.; from Jan. 1821, to r 21, HMI I) Boer for repairing loves:kr. i I De lbert is H Hager for making quilts Fraiteg for stove and repairs John tiMbee fin repairs C Berger for Fastening Prisoners F Deck .t.•& Essig fat shoes and mandlnl ti Jon Koster for repairs' P Weiser for brick - (iii 4 0.5 1 .50 lA tent for hauling lime and brick - , • 2 / 2 ID Pre'ed for cleaning well 6 00 gno ?doger. repairing at. putrip • - 100 , Ceeitz for coil . L 7 65 I D Nigel far putting In coal' 2 SO i J De iber for repairs 1-u John Moyer for I dozen stools - 4ilb ° 1 C Berger for blacksmith work - 041 1 IN Franey for pipe and mending 5 19 i Dr 8 C aledler for professional service* Z 7 :.11 ' Jacob Iluntzingor for limner 3 :9 111 Boas for csp A Mentitegon. for merchandise Genrga Rapp for labor e r Jar kßOis, eepenses to bringing P Itlctlovern from Phila. to Pottiville ./ Lone for hauling Prison bedding to Pottsville and conveying Prism , * P., Ilaostein watchman at new prison James Weed conveying prisoners 1 June* Frame for patting irons on prisoners Joseph Wearer for conveying ()Flannel - 4 George nett fir boarding prtannors tir Puttrtille 567 5.3. 44) 61 '.;13 O no inqueits. Lewis Ropti for, hritcling fees, at- Ittitiees. Jurusc and 1T11P5..42 for m ioodln inquesaii 'old Dam.!.. isoac Moyer :E riheeffer Elmo Moyer County 011terra., Clerk*, 4-1-. t.ar 105 d.iys serving a• Commissioner Wan Frs.'ley expenses to Harrisburg on 1, Pnblic business. viewing bridge in . 4 Union Township ,IVin Frailest expenses incurred in locating t • prison and attending during progress of building • ; For distr.:billing Tax Dutilicatss It Fritz ki4 days service as Commissioner Pit. extra expenses and service at new r . prison viewing bridges and visiting Reading and Norristown Thomas Foster for 231 days servirs as Cammissioner and expense to Norris- num loa no town ike George Ihstlinr for dot s Lei Orem d• Cortunirsioner lonn , Hannan rohnewl J G B gnlick clerk DaniPiKrelog D Koch. L Rap.er and F Danigis4 Audit° rt ID•nry Krell. for Fertlees ne Clerk Jubn 1' Hobart Auditing emcees arenuni R Krebs for keeping rrtminal docker 17 A R. , Ahn F Jackson J A Mellarron BEI ror heldlng general election Constables and Assmors for attending election Borough and tossrithlp • leetton .I.lal,ing4aeessnients alteration A11t04111,7 appears Constables and egnessore tending election /vying notices, &t. Constable for making pie rterly return • Justices fees and premium nn lot scaip. Justices and constable fees In Common- CIE Erg wealth cases Wltners fees and mileage in Common wealth ca Pei 6Wen Hoy watchman Jurors far laying out roads Jurors for viewing bridges • • DO. riles for bridges Redemption - money on unseated tank Justices witness fees mileage in appeals William A Hammer for postage, S F Bossaid and G Koch fur boarding nritnessea in Commonwealli cases ] Hoffman entirt-honse attendant Stlchter and Esterly for weighing iron C Reitz for coal F Kreter ground rent Jacob Hammer amount of hand dated April I, 1840 • W Frailey and It Velure. May 4. 1838 John Ilarn for making election retnrus F Replier painting bridge notices Jaenti Snyder repairs at public bu Bain:a 14 ballot bole/. 1 W 1 1 .111,63 for serving notices on jurors Wm Fraltey fot pamphlet laws Georg,. B Zulick for clerk hire John Reichert county tan over-pani ' Reuben Jones Samuel Hippie L Boyer Joseph Dallier John Wolf M Bartlet far C Ripps John T Werner sherltf fees in Mt. Carbon riot case M Linder for welching coal Boyer and] Delbert for layingont MEI EEO EMI state road Jams TI Graeir (or prof. aervire■ John Darman cost Incase I P Lykes.. r. sem:M:111 county J Raercluir for Purtione Digest flaetTer for making prison designs RlCaercher Treasurer per tentage money received and paid, out from Jan ti 15.51 to Jon 5 1954 . Dalanct remaining in the bands of 111 Kitercher Treasurer 11120 To the Honorable the Juffec.i of the Court of: Coon MON ,Pleirs of Schuylkill-County: We, the undersigned, Henry Krebs, Francis Deng .ler and Michael Brechhilt. auditors fur the said coun ty of Schuylkill, respectfully report thst . we have au dited. settled and adjusted the arerninte of the Emu ritissioners and ,Treasurer of the gbh' county of Schuylkill, and submit the ahoy,. and for e goin: natr went, :lathe result of our investigations try which It wilt appear that theft. is In. the county of Schttylk by F. K. Kaerrber, Esq. Treasurer, the punt of ate hundred and ninety on:dollars and sixty fire cents, (poi O.) In witness whereof,.we have ttereunio set our ,hands, at Pottsville, the tenth day ofJanua,ty,A. .one thousand right hundred and fifty-two 40 10 STATEMENT 2I 95 Of outs.sndlng tares due the L"ntnty quo' Sot, by the Collectors of th (5ea...1.,/ to,tensh.cp, on.! ; ' boroughs., to 'oil: Year. Co. Slate Nrllo la Barry. Tax. Tax. nee. F. Nagler, 1851, STi9 47 $248 52 s'..).f; O) Braneh.: I T.B.Abbatt, (suit) 1819, , 67 97 208 01 - i 11. Bra‘sler. . 18,50, 127 07 220 61 15.: 00 J. 'Lodgers, 1851. 1055 7'2 900 07 1:.1 no MEI 35 75 , Is: BO 350 00 100 25 cfeints (.‘uit) 18 IS. 1 453 • *G. Bernhart IRSO, 394 :37 .1,91 90 90 : *J. Iluntztnger, jr.1.351.,..„876:;3 731 00 106 00 , Butler. • R. C. Witsem, 118 C 6 53 85 8 - 0 no 00 00 t7O 101 l 00 NI 20 00 00 35 00 OH 00 45 00 Gas. *J. Nesbit Thob. E. Brunsw:g A. Hartrauft,. 1831, 99 00 183 71 E Norwegian. Chat. Smith, 1851. 247 14 233 66 GO 50 L. F. Whitney, 1830. 110 34 Eldred. C. K. Wetzel, 1951, ...!9.5 04 143 45 `22 50 L. Mahan tango .tiavidge, • 1550, i Frailty. S. Gastrin, (suit) 1843, 57 89 213 04 J. C. llnlwig, 1850, 233 89 239 13 46 50 E. E. Thompson. 15:51, 364 78 415 11 750 M. Mohan, (suit) 1545, 2 71355 32 J. Wernert. S:il . 5.17 f,0795 37 194 no Afahanoy. D. Klinvnutn 1531. 62 07 t 0 31 IA (m) No-teegian. D. P. Harris, (suit) 1819,- 203 35 3 . 51 61 T. Allison, (suit) 1850, 1330 40 11487/ ^ OO E. O'Connor, 1851, 544 45 403 3 N. ilfa.iihJim John L. Cohn, New Castle. S. Heffner, P. Ficnnboy :01 "0 10e 23 UV 68 126 10 XO2 02 IT 24 14 1)3 343 00 26 51 IS 76 Orwigt6urg,. S. Garret. .1851, 150 13 337 97 48 00 Pottsville. G. 11. !...t!ichter, 18V,), 2695 04 'John Ruch, 1851, 1897 17 34'21 3,1500 Pinegrove Tp. H. Zimmerman, 1851, 187 49 339 71 71 50. Pinrcrore Boro' Wm. Zimmerman, 1850, 71 6-1 210 53 39 50 Fred. Snyder, 1851, 155 56 89 78 32 50 Porter S. Workman; 1850, 111 82 13 51 17 50 John Rand, Sr.,. 1851, 85 66 6;3.21 17 00 Rush. S. Moore, (suit) 1848, 44 04 257 10 W. Neil - ell, (suit) 1849. 36 82 83 72 -- James Blew, 1850; 151 28 05 28 25 65 J. Messersmith. 1851, 181 95 160 95 24 00 S. Haven. A. Witlower. 1 8 50, 453,98 580 73 • 117 00 Philip Boyer. 1851, 783 54 100! 03 100 00 Alfanheim. Wm. Seh, 1851, Ell 11 255 33 37 00 St. Clair. Adam Kline, 1851, 28124 279 05 126 50 Tamaqua. - B. T. limbos, 1850, 54 83 81 10 11. F. Stideote, 1851, 1068'09 10.66 03 303 00 2.0 25 500 11 05 23 75 111 75 IMI ^ 5 11 12 27 TS 319 CO 75 50 43 75 055 .Tremont D. B. Althonse, 1850, 175 08 20( 28 4G 50 Adam Wolf. 1851, 279 97 213 G 4 GG 50 Schuyylkill. D. Matfenfort, 1851, .14.9 17 .133 64 Unio7l. S. Rupert, S. Dresher, . S. Miller. IV. Bruns:rick. A. Albright, IVagpiffl. H. Daniels (suit.) 1649, 321 94 350 23 John 'Vol& 1850, `290110 232 3178 50 Jacob - Hehn. 1851, 034 46 7.0.3 ro; 98 00 199 20 354 04 10 PO 40 25 221 r: 91 25 10 07 13 49 4 50 105 13 150 44 75 50 50 .17 50 ts 6 00 33:1 75 61 06 000 West Penn. S. Zimmerman, 1851, Thorn * Collectors marked thus (.111 contain taxes from which appeals are taken, and now peudinF. in the Supreme Court. 47 50 821 714 75 .590 0.1 700 00 O 35 103 AO 0 00 2! 95 NOTICE TO TAX COLLECTORS.—The Comniisnioners would again urge the Colter-• tors to collect the amounts due on rho duplicates. and pay the same over without delay. The present state of the County funds will Rai permit of any ! _ - further indulgence. It is hoped that ihis notice will 1 ICl3BOR4.—The subscrlbei has Just waived a not ba disrogarded,otherwise the Conitnissioners!will n ne tot or scissors or all (lowlifes And. prices— feel themselves bound to enforce the collection of 1 1 which wilt be sold ac manufacturers pstees.st the same. • 1 2 B. BANNAM'S • - Book aadVartetv store. .1 48 42 4 CO 15 00 11 70 13 Pottaille, Fob. 7, 1652, 1,012 61 1,5:1 63 4 75 I 55 Is 25 2 25 Ema 13 44 1 up OEM li PO 1I 00i 3 0.) I NI 10 00 o 00 253 15 1 112 MM 4300; 40 00 r/I 00 MEI '2,1 S 0 I 50 01 id 12d 00 Erni 157 CI. 1 31 50 I 15 On, 150 00 430 00 00 10 00 I lb 50 11 s•) IS U 0 6 00 6 01 3U. ee11.7 n env.' EMI 79 12 471 01 EEO 161 75 61 312 73 I 1030 10 105 IC I 170 00 i 19 00 4, 044 UM 20 i (4 54 I ;5 71 72 50 lef, fri I 00 17 3'2 0,1 2.000 el 1 1,0911 01! 1 t 00 111 39 t 49 I -, 91 2 10 400' 41 25 I 1411 31 12 sO4 739 13 07 I 2 '5 1 73 It 51 1 go 67 71 V. P 7 111 7 :01 efl lEB3 MEM $93,6110 51 HENRY KREBS. FRANCIS DENGIMR, MICHAEL BRECIIRILL. AmlitorA 1851. 384 31 333 05 15 50 ISSO, sO , l 0t; 532 01 2.15 00 1831, 1225 28 910 2.1 137 00 CM 1351,. Imo 42 1341 18W 529 22 997 -; 1851, 189 72 178 GS 1848, - 23 26 - - 1850, 86 SO 226 SS 37,0 1631, 481 39 - 303 30 40 50 18.51, 7x715 9./209 72 00 MICILAEL FRITZ, THOMAS FOSTER, • < GEORGE A.ItTLIp•IE, 9inmisstonera • 6-4 t Y Postnipt. By Telegraph and l'Omfases Maid. PtifLediELPHIA , IX IDAT 4 o'CLocit Wheat Flobr, $4 75-:—Rye, - do. $3 50, per'bbl.—Corti Meal, $3, 12i do;--Wheat, Red 92 eta. White, sl,os.—Rye, 72 - cents —Corn 63—Qats, 38 ets. per bushel. LATEST VROII CAL ITOIIIII.I.- The Gro'r • gia arrived at 'New York on Thursday, hav ing left Chagres on the 7th. The Panama Railroad is4apidly progressing, , The Isth mus is crowded with passengers . , awaiting. with great inconvenience, conveyance to Cal itornia. STATE LEGISLATERE. On Nlnnday', in the Mouse, some fifty or more petitions were presented from earioui parts of the Commonwealth,. in favor of the adoption of the Maine Liquor Law, and also two remonstrances against the same In the Senate, un Ntretinesday, a resolu tion, authorising the Goi.ernor to employ counsel on the part of the. State in behalf of the colored girl, Michael, lately abducted from Chester county, and now in Baltimore, was taken up and passed finally. CoNGRESSION , I.L. The consideration of the hill granting the right of way and making a grant of !and to the State of lowa, in aid of the construction of certain Railroads of the State, has again elicited . .nuch exciting debate, during the week. The question of Mileage has been brought up again. In the House, on Wednesdari, a petition from a number of cltizensofPatterszn, Now Jersey, interested in the silk trade of the United States, representing that the present tariff on taw silk is destructive to the in• terests of a large class of American citizens. and desiring a totril repeal of the duty on raw silk, and making a clear 'discrimination be tween it and an article frir advanced in its progress - of manufacture was presented and referred to the Commit ee or Ways and Means. TIIF. CA,LIFORNLVELECTION. By the latest advices from California. it appears that Bigler's majority for Governor, after all,amounts only to about 400.e0d there is strong suspicion of illegality in the votes givtog even -that much. An investigation has been proposed, hut his 'friends refuse it, leaving every . room to doubt the fairness of the election--otherwise they would court. rather than shun an examination of the matter a.,- SEiuot:s charges, it is said, are about being preferred by the Secretary of the Inte rior, against feu. W. Ashtnead, F,sq., U. S. District Attorney, for the Eastern District of Penniylvania 37" JACOB LITTLE: has ' twain resumed his seat at the Buhrd of Brokers, in NOw York. • • D I OP 0 L A , S • c'[ . Att SUIGED OFFICE AND DRUG STORE, =mum STREET, POTTSVILLE. Dec. 14, 1850 50-1 f PROCLAMATION. 01.1c}: is hereby given that a Court of Oatrininn for ilia trial of causes at Issue In and for the county at' Schuylkill, will be held at Pottsville, In the con lily aforecald, on Monday, the 15th of March neat, ut 9 o'clni", A. M.. In continue one weak. Therefore all kimono baying suits pending, end all peteene wholted,itty It *hap be to appeal at sold CUUtt. it 111 take nefice and govejrn themselves accordingly Cliftl7 tanAuti, Shwa filteritrg °filet., Pettey Ile, .1 W .laneury 31,,52. . , PRO TION. • 1 1 1 - E . l "F i ,A rr-Al f te " n " t i cr/h;e c e " oti ß rror co * m . Torre 11 15 8 . of therminty oi,dcliuyitill. in Penneylvanla.end Jus tice of theserveral Courts of Q,jiarter Semitone of the Peace, Oyer and.Terminer and General Gaol Delivery. In maid county. the lion. HoLotros Fotersa nod Fit.- cue 14. Ifent.cv Judges of the. Cour!. of Quarter ses sions of the ['nate'', Oyer and Terminer, and &Instal carol Delivery. for the trial of all capital and ether of_ rearm, in the said county of Schuylkill, by their pre (tents io me direi:teti, have ordered o Conant Common Pleas. Oyer and Terminer and Doneral Gaol Delivery, to be holden Pultsctlle, on MONDAY, the lit day of March heat, At 10 O'ClOrk, ccatinue thrsn Irnrreetii,try Nolte, ip, IhrfeiOre. horeby given to the Coronae. Jug; b...., 'of 'lb. , Peace, and Constables of the saW county of lachoilkill, that they are, by the said pre cepts, cotnin3nded to be than and there, at 10 o'eio tY In the f , rononn:of the slid day. with their rolls, re cords. iquoutions, exotnination• and . all other re tricitittrancrs; to those thlugs which In their severs °liked appertatii so be done and all—those that toe bound by recognizences, to prosecute against the prisoners that gee or then shall be In the gaol et said comity ni: Schuylkill. are to be then and thereto pros ecute ,hen:; as shall he just. God care CNA Commonwealth. c. M, STRAUB, Bhuttr Bheritl'm Offie.g.i Pottsville./ Janunry 31, 1'152. , N. li The Withestra and Jurors who ars sew monad to ettetol cud Court, ore toquired to attend punctually. In mac r.f tionAttendanco the law in 'Kith c l ige• eIAJO aid provided, trill' he rigidly enforced.— This botire iv publiahoil by order of the tout; those rnocerniti, will govern themstilaes accordingly. NOTICE SrAnylkeit Ca.l.• Tile Coatall“NV7Blll.Tl/ Or Pnev acct'LNiA. t 4 tWlllram A. Nichols Ad, 0: , • minietraeor of the settle of Francis. B. Nichols, leceased, Anna Marla idow, A. Nichols. John O. Ilewes and Margaret, hie wife. late —o... Margaret Nichols, Alfred Lawton and .et MaYy his wife, late Mary Nichols,_Fran cis M. Nicliole;lfenry K. Nichols . and Francis M. Ni chols, Bilarditti ad lite= of flarriet`R. Nichols end Biome Pit. Clair Nichols, minor children of the said French, B. Niehols, deceased - , and Francis Howard Smith, a minor grand-child-cif the said Francis B. Nichols. decetteed. EEO Whereas elan Orphans' Coon held at Orwigsbora In and for the County of Schuylkill. before Ibis Judges of the seine Court, the 7th day of July. A. D.. lel. Daniel Klapp of gain county presented his Petition to the said Court. setting forthlhat Francis D. Ntehola, late of the no t rough of Pottsville. died in the year 1947. intestate. and that Letters of Adm inistration haye heed Issued In duo fora) of law to William As Nlchols, Administrator, 6:4-, that the said Prallels B. !choir. in hla life-time, to wit: on the fourth day.of - ,, bar, A. D., wus seized in fee of sod ;la forty-one In the WWI) of St. Clair, to rho vitclli aforesaid; that tieing stitheroof "•v and year last aforesaid, by a -• In writing bind himself to ' ' , state. wftb the - .4 a eertstoltstata the sure of .-• reel is the one hat... - annexed to e,,-; raid Daniel KlaN., Miller went Into posses.. No 41, and have continue. that tfine, y i ghat they paid to in if lire time, the whole money for the bald lot of ground, in accor,,... the terms of the said contract; that the said Ps:. it: tehoTe-died without having executed a deed to tle. ,said Daniel Klapp and Daniel Miller, conveying to them the said let of ground, though be was well settle fled, and intended that the same should be conveyed anti conaumniated,Jbat the - said David Hiller and sartli his wile, by deed dated the ist day of August A. n , 19-19, conveyed the ono undivided half part of 'he said int of ground to the said Daniel Klapp, hts heirs and aval,ans.. Therefore, praying the Court to designate soiree day, certain, of which time notice may be given to the Administrator and belts of the sail Francis B. Nichole, deceased, to appear in said Court and answer the said bill or Oartitton, Ate..; and the Conn granted the prayer of the petitioner, and di rected a Role no William A. Nichols; Administrator. ann.F. M. Nichols. Guardian ad liras, requiring them to appear before an Orphans' Court to be heitat Or wigsburg, for the County of Schuylkill, on Monday. the Ist day oVSeptseiber. then next ensuing, at 10 o'clock in the. forenoon, to chow cause why not roe eine performs:lce should be made - of said Contuses, and that notice be given to those residing oda of the county, by publication in one newspaper In Schuylkill County, for three weeks prior to the is; day of-Sep tember, 1951, and a copy sent to each of the heirs. re siding out of the County of Schuylkill, and whereas, the raid Rum wax_ served oh the said helm &e., by C. M. .4m/tub,. It igh Sheriff of the County of Sehoyl kill. whereupon it appeared, that the names of all the. !wire and parties ha 3 notheen mentioned In the said ' Rule and whereas, at an - Orphan's Court, held of Pottsville, in nod for the County of Schuylkill, before the Ilan. C. W. Begin., President, and his Associate Judges of the same Court, the Pith day of December, A. D., 1951, on motion of John P. Hobart, Esq. The Court grant an alias Rule on the heirs of said de: ceased. granting, leave to amend the Rule, by intiert.i ing all the names of the heirs, and retoraable at the , nett stated . Orphan's Court, to be held in and for the.L said County, and the Court order that the proper no-' - . tic° be given to all the heirs &e., requiring them to - appear heforean Orphans' Court, to be held at Potts• • I ville, on Monday, the let dal: of March nett, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, to show cause why not see rite performance should be made of said contract. 1 and that notice be given to ,those.residing out of the County, by puhlicapion in one of the newspapers published in the County of t3ehuylklll. Witham' thg Hon.' - Charier W. (teems, President, at Pottsville,the 14th day of Jonbary, LEWIS REESER, Clerk 0. C. Pottsville, Sao. XL 1652. . . 5-4 e 51 9 a3ly 12. 1851 NOE ME . tr pat up espreorly for Fatal um tor este Dr, T. P. BrATTY 4 CO. Nov. 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