CARDS. J°SEPIA G. LAWTOS, Colleetios. Land and General Agent..Ornsaita, rifise•sain, will attend to the collection of Rents, Debts anti palm. to the. paysnebt of 'hies; location of Land Warrants and other Agency ettainewt. • REFERENCES:—Iion. James Pd.. Cooper, V. A. Senator, John Shippen, Esq., Pr..'J..nt Risen' Rank, A. Russel. Esq., D. Patterson, Esq.. Pottsville, Penn[. " lion. James M. Molly Menasha, Wisronaln.• John Tucker, Ern,. Pm'. Phila. and Reading R. R. Co.,c. S. Holier. EN.. Pres. Girard Rink, A. Hart, PubliatPr, Philadelphia. Mr. 11. C. tarry Ilerlirtrton. New Jersey. Mr. A. A. Smalley, Stanbve. Horatio P. Willis, E.), notate ("mat, Donlon. Messrs. S. H. Rrere & Cu , New Tort. Mr. P. A. Sabbalon, Albany. 11. S. Baird, Ego., lion. M. 1.. Martin, S. R. Cotton Eml!, Green Ray. . • March 6, Mt. 112 11 SIMPSON, Manioc Cogioem has temoved his . face to the building nearly oppositethe " diner trait House," (entil. street, Pottsville. Pc, where he aril br happy hereafter to teeelre all orders in hi. ostiesston. He is prepared to attend to all kiptts of ld into: Cogineerfog and Sorveying, and asks It eon• tinftsore of the liberal patroone beretofoie bestowed upon . hiM. Jan. - I-tf yoliN BAN/4.11L516 ATTSMNEV_AT LAW, his tl opened In orfae In Centre etteet„ I r nitai ltle, oppo ,th. iße Episcopal Church. where he will he' Jaiir. 11.9 n 9to 3 ocloik. Maine*, letters to him will re , me tootapt attetilion,a4dteist 4 ,l to him at either Poi 44u igsbittg • trr 6.1551. - 419-tr PVIVVES, DEALER IN neRAP HMS ropprr, Map'. Rat and Mock Tin, Sodden ' , pi, Ice' Lead, .Sc, Orders i'vctlved for Itrnso and n Art. and Slnehine furalthing All nrders •.nivectra With the abo*, lint praniPtly aloe nded to Sant Street I, , ,re,rr,d,.Philadelphtj. Jane 1411550 tt-tt A caLNCT—For the . pnrcliane and sale of 'nem r„,, II bin int; and' melting Coat; takont chart". of r“st t.ln&K; ke :and cnlleetine rents—from my mare esin•tienre in Ow C.•unt!, he, hopes to „3,,,factinn. unite Manantango atteei,Pott,tille. CHAS. 11l 'HILL, ktstll 6, I , ..iVt • . 11-tt SIIILWIN, EHAN XCCR AND COL.- / STIR locn'ng 1 .. .m94.111e, Pa.—Dealer In WWII'- , Hank Now.. !MI,. of C-‘s - nante. of I , r,..,gtis. Cheek% and Drafta. (.11ecto for sale on 1'mt.13,11,1,11, And 'Now Ic4k, in Amin. In Ault. . ' .larch 9, ISSO 10 t —• ,- . I,7IDWARt/ Slll 1 I.PF.N. 11TTAIRNET" AND - I'. rittissiEt.tott .t Lan:, l'ziltaileirsia:vitil attend .‘i..illeitionr and all rithi.i trot buittne,s in the City . i rhaadelahia, adjoining Counties and elzewhere.,- 1 , 15., !Sic.. 173 Walnut ,teet ano%e Kerventh streit i i l'i.iladelnhiai . . i l. _ ' - • DROP. en AttLr.!.4- Lioxis G•NZ. RF.- o.ectinlli announces ht the Lather and ient;letutin t 01 I:;,attrrille.that it addition to his prof.-esion !ser- L...., -..a.a aA' i•tlittist , h•tattl al-to rte. in.rt,Ktt .rt,t ~,r. i`lano. Resident r, Pvuni)lvaikil,ll all. reit rr r.t. 7st.r . '2, ISSO " • , -11-ti • . I liilN WILLIAMSON rt JAS. t.OOPEIR, .1 'Anomie, at Liw. Coons Ole. ttlnce In Centre Ht. A ifs, ..toori. Eaiit of the "Petioryirania 11311." Mr. r,.iiper Will attend at all the 1%411 la. . ' int Env illy, Dec. 7, ItMt 49-3 m QAMCEL II ARTZ--JUSTIeIEps rmi PEACE, tTh Pottsville. Witt attend prortiptlyi" to Collettione, krrnrtes, Purtras,e -and Kale of Real C...ante, kr, to P. bu) lkill Con ut v, Pa. Office in Centre street.oppo i.itii the Ton-a 11.111. Oct O. 1149. .1.31E.'S H. GILA FF. A TT' tI:NrY AT LAW Harlot retuarrd to ratimile. ba9 ope nod An offfrp I,v3rt th.Tetept•ph offl.:e, Centre street.nppnrite the Where Rank_ pre. C. 11.61. --- riOCTOR C. ll.liosHohu.n. ilowtorATilic t riixstrlAN, its Offite to one Of the n,,ri..ll.luses in Coal Street Poitstritle. iprittq, IS-t I 11R, SAMUEL 11E.RLUCII1,i)Fricr.:‘,-,- yrr 4th and Mabantanrogrceie,Dowrstlle—(the Or r ulitrd b) Dr. Tbur. Brady.) Potts. lite, March IS. It , SI M. WILSON. MACISTRATE, CONVEY aneer.. Land Agent anJ t:enrra: 111arkri strrct, PoDsvllle.ra. 11 - ILLIA at L. WiIITNEV, Arrovirr tt At Lair. Pot tt.t !Arlin} lk couniyzDa. Otrice o Crntre attcct, ttratly op;..site the Mineft , ' Rank. J.Ol 1. INSI 1-ly 1 W.ILOSELAIERILY, ATTORNEI AT UAW. -•1 . has tetnove.l be P. , : tsc 11(fr:e in It...tnp. • 'r and Second streetc. Nor% - .32. L`k.l.l. is it • 1011111; lit:G[ll,N, ATI - ORX EV A Tl. kW. Potts - t!te. Schuylt.•ll county, P. I.3trwe In Centre nett r,qt office. , 14_10. 110111.:RT 11. 110BAliT, ArEtaßm.:c AT rt. Law, nrt.“111,111.-onntA. I's. (Mre, r. Centre Ike Atari ia nou-e Mit 31. 1,51 31.11 %VAL U. POTTS:: ATTORNEY AT LAW. re v,' wored to lltiva clearly eincoacte Aa,r in 11,:15, ghl tL 1 , :.1 .11-.3r0 I . TliArlill. ATTORNEY Al' LAW I. ScLosn.•'.lC.,xl,l3, Pal • • A•or'3‘.l. 1 , 31 17-tf 118. -WOOD, kri till %. El AT LAW.--thice . .toot to the P. on Illn .1.me91.1531 IRON. &.e. , INOWN lIAII.L 11 %A:DV:ARE AND iron St,tt,— 1 Vritu.trtltti or ‘ClltAtt.! dal. .•: a frlttat , t.tttt. to a from . s.h,t, tact. t.,[4. -h.atater„ I.IRIGIST do pg err, -- 1.,' 1.9 1 4 ,51. !...1 tip g , 111ZMICAL ,N% 3. TER v.tr - I,I.AcKI N-G —A k •^,.• 111 , re ! - -sttir= " 4:l.ltriaelltl . l4 ...:.r r 1 biirkirg 14 , 1 at Ow Ilard I'IITT r , lze.tr.•ll: , •ta :`•,. 1111(11; SPRINGS --W, !r-ave f o r ,I k kr /;-u.t,ty Sotn: rirr ta‘rated. 1.31:13,11T s. 4'oll' pt-c, ti , . 1,...51 'AST STEAKI. ER LE 1.11111111:1.2-.--11 r has g. 1. erre Itt.l A ',AA .4 Ride PArTfil. lbe . • : r a1y4.3 CID 13.1V,1 a tar VI Am • -! •r t IWO 1:1S6 411,1 RA.. harlrlii, all Itteas ••••,1-'.., Mountinz. k. . ria.atlT & ts•.f.) I KCIN I ILI.) -11 ..rt aud orTer lot •Z. • ;rte %ter, :13 it.. Ifx•11. of the • -.e%t qu...1“,-"Ver.a to stone to the , r 13.1 1 .14 .1: 1;n - ran itirJrkt4tl , 11,1stiarttl% . 0 - .. -- etZIGIIT S 1 1 0TT. .51 ti Eli 116 1- 1110L111. 1 1VS.—Nolt ttla3r 1. , make t .•-ttltt,',.7.•ratt.telot tittk. ht. r4rM.114.4 • • •!hrtzt:te t ttt • Mir rt.? , them • , c: tt,t- rt-t 1 ,Y 1 tt.te re," a•ta•nr, alai at pat:‘, Oast Grrr I.II.IAZIIT E PILITT EU= 11111TANIAL WARE:—Fn:‘,I4 Tr] 1).. - •stle:r • ,4 • i'n'tl^.;•rt. Spltto.,ll, s lick BRltair d rorr. 'tzSi NEW MUMC \EW 24 C Al.N.tr, steretvr.sr! , W 11; e 4. .!%ef , •Ci: tfild.tt - Tkli '1 Sr.: v... Ct. t . • I • T"rt e'v N -,, ..{I,IIIA, s. "`Wi,i :Vie Keo: by i =EOM L.— tie rOtz A• 1 • e • N. , 113,Tt at: T a Sanor i., Tk , 'eT Ee!,:re 4, , 'lO4. Art.er , a• az Mac, 11;,:!..a5t!,1t.,:: the 07.efl of Ore F,c: For Ithee Carrie sf MICK, COLDS, HOIRSLNDW, BRONCHITIS, it HOOPING4OUGH, CHOI?, ASTHMI, iND COLSTNITION. att. Astor. C.‘r 13. 1 1: , . .t:t Tee. .. t4sior.,l re., 1, , rett:e: t•71.4.-ot, s .f. rz..., at T . ..< soca:v.3;4o tetardy fear an daseases of the Fars sad Men...,. "':.' Taloa: awl Lt. ea:. has claimed a teklitily fro= its J emcs F00:I .5,..: I r•L:r se elm !....er sense! 35.:. pa ,''.l.•-•• 475 te=arkaa Se cares„ deterequalar* dby as, caber emetre • 3 Ps...r: .k.c., i..., te.sa:: , . t!te tbeta 'sr. c.,..,:, :!3 rave Wore. Itaket Preperatlols bare straws Aces at...te a 154 , :..-t tor Cketts tai Frick reed.. 415 , . 3 4," Ni .: 33.. ... 33 ,... A , 31 N.333 ,„ 333 - im , .. m0.3334 3 , 03.. we ' Far Arr. , attaz %V= filar. I *V tams, bat wall. Saw ,tee total" tiros Me too6levore F.; rots:-...... Is ; a al . 3 3 ,. Drew c- islets it es Paws.pre yearsof t: t' Ts} atmkets arise!,' CarrsAraa 11. , ...r.. F-N 4•Lr I"l.segk-*bears. 6ed trial %artery cnakatt.te malt* bare esdisPIALI7 Vl.ce Leeks i6I apeed.aa Naivety - . .V . O . I C stows d t... pores, a itastery.avertt isttikterosts clan te VII . 1 . 1 1 /*fT . r ti r sz li l a n t 2 ..T . :: l 4 l. tg • ta a . i5 „." 3 „ 3. ; off iseases.eksa roml.l eat flit to artrazt Ike artetliaa d:c.., ti. II I 1 of I•lirsaczasts, ralie - ats.amd Vat. pitabc it tame: ar. r; D C attru f.x.- et saer 11 ..asset Pats. • T 0 see tbe sweeter. so; ael m ova te 10 t 0 i2 21 .4. lira 'dr se.titte.3 c'e IMk reo re: to twat flour, '1 !.... .- e t, ove far ettstast W bee !tares ; ;of lam lake ate teems Pty 4. ktet, f.....? Wet - V.44:r rata., 'M i , 4t , tad respected tOroagboett nee Pastry. 1.1" to It. , ratat t..r tnolr,e; a ana, ..1..52 R.:is i'....r ~.....,...., .1. 47, I The ...Mt resebtated Sorkeso. Dam a - ALEN- F . It U.....-er:..e. r•. rtate.;- , .... Law far 1631, U,' TINE WITT, of New Tett Cats, salt Cl“-. 1...::t tor a pate tzis sa se. f-er i.4!...3. - - .11 errs are pZea=re to centty the valve sal 5.45- r.em.t. . I I-I • tors of •AT res rstraar rit-roaaz...- arkki. I ceerid- V 4, .14 r.r . ....-1Z tlirsent,..... e.. 1 ' at pet-aitarly adapted to care katatera Or the areal ; UP %VrteLel ..... , , , crY. , 4 ter....u.a; talt....ores 75 led Nat.: = SC IMAMS. Le ~.,.. :-..1.4 t Retsina. fi i Ile, TEEMS_ ;be yeses-Wm Tresideit of **Yes- 1 srel set, I:wow 4 . L :,„..... 4. F .., str . bmiiiie is. Ja,.... f... M ems:, r F„....; Arom.sos frr is tale a i VIII+Ost eihrst Cotter, ear. of tbe eusiseall trarsed 00 c i . .. 1 'MC LIGDE/LAIGNED OFFER FOR sAus TIIE so e le . a : at t. am /wilt a Paat.er. 1-3 de e partscsaes at tars casalrs , it rsr- 1 -I. eariocs costlette-s of &laws and Pate S'astpt., and Rs s sar.s..t...atar. a . Szre at: few A4.1.1.115t . I r watt. ta dateasteey seed It this sect toe, at beteit has 1 „, v „,, E037 1.„.. k 3A , 33 ye , 3313 , 2 ~,, 33 „. 5 , 33. „. n. r i ,,jl . • r - ~,,,I T:-.... , - ) ... f Itital.ct tzstqcor:,, , La-ts Ile: 1 ,51 r , its Iv. 1 , 51 '''M 40 . Woes eutlostatratir ers.a• ace of its liagesT ,Seers veal la istionrakt ; c .... , ..,, „ cox r, o. -,11.t...4,-t X. . Ettla4re die as ..I.saatatt. 11...4“ x.",...sata, Ida C', spot rakeeetridioNtlett ' AMU) ILAIIITON I betas caattetaed errak tbe 7 ...:wear ~. , -.T. , -at % , .. - t . - 1.-r-o'..r, . arses CM' , , w• t.,•,0,c4,.5...1‘..0 <lle be , V= :I 1 is , PrEr** , * attic E 1 44,4 4 i il inb , ati4esW " b 2; 4- " .- .... I trarada. dad swat Meal *el arta/ KV by itaU as I: Ri k yki,,x t I•r- ` Noses'm... of utatate-. is '34, reasa.aed is. ter braze i severe aatassa tlx alretzloe.t.F• Curter' 01C***aal-”- : p tetaw. ... 34 . 3 , ik, .41. . 11-tf Cu f...:.,- ts 4 at htltaatti A D 1,-51. 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Illito.taisetalf 3 li Maim alruL e t lease Omar boo a &some . 3 , to t ta .72::•..ci. tit att. errata tr ta Samoa , ...ids •.re 3 la Lie ~aata, ' sod mama am ,. i sbint s tomal punixtrimarsiled t o .. - , Ckartak 324111 - + _ria-- ~...ii..... K. ezt..-4.: ;....,I*.- as I=3' Prins- KS yet : rors%-zio. T ra=4463acti. el varai.• El IPetwaiellelt 7. W. SOWVIr. I USW- .0...t-136111 ps..*?. Conj. ZVI toCia. it oteleapes.a "emu pecarr" gay Man - - Ifif Sims S. Ma • th - 5r..4,•-.. 17 t'lrarl:7 w 1).• nZrlVitZ.r , i'..SN4Stv af rat lar .to,t c ‘ars:24te 3.7.7.1rte5.xf to toe F....cr....11a the Ira e r thr!f +A:wt. el 1 . 7‘,6 •.•:t. Sr. irar. - 4.llctzr ers...sf New t4*ll' . I '. ENCrzl • Cll , - 314 itars . 4...;11.z...,...z11 I - 51..9 ael : acc: zr.,..!.e Ai ;be bola CS! `c. ti. I\~' P I . .SICAL INsTRI litENT. , +.--Atrovlttsz.u.! or. v v. 14. • 'TV 4 , SL 34 , -1U a 4 :••••1 CrZti Vav,tr Met. Nxt Isevist4tvc2t• vvt , L e ft •!,-v4 15.01.K1e..101 . 411 rt:cl... th.,41144.:41.v4,1 4 t"Sr- ye, ri11.20,1 a" a •, .1:el Are perrtha.rd 1!,:51 MIScELLANEOUS • A L. t ABLE miens- - h1:-..cture R.zsulex-'y =I ~i': •-• EMI 10.2 m VOL. - XXVIII. OF JACOB SAV Aoctotrs p r LOß, late atteciril,frow Jas. Its, I.IIS-71 „ re ,Irri:lsr, lASI, rid, Report ef Asitturs. -Jacob Baylor, late Atecb ard. In account with the Di rectors of the Poor and of the House of Employ ment far the Comm of Schuylkill; from tine let day efienuary. A. U., 1951, to the Ist day of Apttl, A. U., ”.51. '• ' Dr. To ieb received from Jac att Reed, Esq.. on Bondi:4T it J - Lon ibex ,30 00 John Birk! for Etna ;ding Qr., his son John 256 Eilvrora Collation for thlarding, te., John • ' ?Juin., a Pani‘cr,,, , OCO Win I) kforran for boarding Are Jno Morgan, .2 37i Wm F' SA) for on account of boarding, V] 00 t7eo 11 Prey for boarding 1n.r... - . 7'70 Daniel Saylor-far 2 chickens, Z Mr. 14 Ma) el for 12 Itie candles, 1 50 For nrt hundies of rtrare .1.. , 1d, to 75 For Hay sold, 317 30 John Fensterinaker for balance due at reilie- lac nt on Jabal, 1 12J -John W shoemaker for 5 Dori. of seed wheat, 700 For AV I ;tong and cancelling Indenture-s, ;.• ob m t r .. - ei Mayer Tor 9 Awards of. Corn, • fr .W. . Daniel Kin hfor 251 His 14,1; ' 13 :-'0 Mena...aim I' Itielong .II Note, 12.61 Flt Kam her, Treorniter, ' 5• 00 F It K eercher Treasurer. in full for balanee at re illement. ~ 131 07 Cr. fly rash piiri Constables for executing or d. re mind to-m a ting Paupers In 11:m.-e, $3l 50 For 1471 [trade Of manuir. 147 23 131 bite bele of Para:nes, 93 79 J Itrendal for 1 Ray Mare, by order of the Di - ree11 , f•,65 00 , HID d Women . IS-12 itridget Foctiloi for attending hitimery, 15 50 Dem) Balmer in 514 rtays taiating,' 13 621 Jmentr Roth fur 4 days butrherina 7 50 Mrs Rseris and Mrs Goodman for each g. days butchering 2 00 .. Abraham Cast for haymaking and Garnett ingln 15.50, r.'" 9 75 . • Apples. ....-- 3 50 • Andrew Reefer for po s tage-, 1 61 Michael Anderson for labor on farm, • 5 00 Out-door relief to sundry persona, L. order • of the Director., 13 431• For weightug.hr.y and expet.ses in hauling liar and manure, 11 94 • For shoeing horse . 10 1) terrorise for I InAirel dried trearlcts, 1 00 Harditaie, ' 935 M,, is* Mayer for 131 gallons or Whiskey - , . 525 I quart'of brands and 4 quarts Vinegar, 70 Id M Aaylnr and if Nitre! fin fresh fish, 13 011 •AS 111 Allabach for repairing clocks. 1 121 Travelling expenses . 4 951 John Zimmerman for! &men bottles tardier, 75 .Philadelphia .Ik. R R It Company for freight on Meretrandire, 2 t - 9 Mrs dris.Zoll for dried chetah.. and apples, 9 31 For making dress for Mrs Johns., 50 3 months compensational eirnard irom Jan. Ist ISSI to April Ist 1e.51, :5 00 Ilalanee from lasi year's prttletarra as, per. re ..o.itt of Auditors,. 61 31' . , CM wE THE ItF,R It:NED , Audttota ofSchtty ULM County, having ct'aratncd the account of/acob Saylor, Late Steward the sehuytkilt County Altus House. lettkt'clfutlY report the ah v e aatentent as the to-sut t of out tnarstliation, and that ac hare lound the *amok az, urate and correct, and bare accotain.gly passcd and allowed the said account.. Witocss our handl this tkih day ,31.1.11:1331 y, A, D . ISA/ IiCARV IRA:N:I'IS 'PENA:LER. 'MICHAEL ittICCIIBII.I.. Auditors_ -OL,L t. A . T . t r th t d. ,.. " 11 7 . .4d r :1 Li t e 1 5 ,„5 17 Is lesik Re . p.m:s 4.1.61g0rz Jonathan ITeirdet, Steward, in akcomit with the IM tectora of the Poor and Mime of Employment for the t'onntY ofetrbnyltrit, from the I.t day of Wpril, 1. D, 1 51, to the I-t itay .4 Januarr, A. U., I trai . Dr. To Ca.,h received or Nt,,, fst rrnt, jllO lYt W 1.13 Ruppert I ., ‘T. rent, .10 F Ksercher.neasurer. 6-or the ti-e of the house. 3.54) fil a+-4 ranctllinir ladraturr.. 1:3 The r•ftho rbtel County blardine d.c IPm lithe a Pauper be longing to I..ehreh County, TrYlh) The Director* of the poor of Northampton t'auntrr forhairdtar to Janti a Pauper ~ netongtne to Norm County,. W' Johns for is‘attline &r Mitt Johns. :5 Joitu Eerier for lisiardtatt fac Eat:cute Esther Bete., and his r bd..* Catharine fiercer. 22 00 tisirtn•l euttiZ) lot boardtne &c bis son Pa ced Stutih. 9 64 John W Ilerfuer lot 1 Ride .std bun 10,) the Directors. 6 1.3 • • John Mott3csk tot Is‘ardinc Ilersinica I Coured Millet (or chairs as the property , of 74 .111,Willixct• deceased. 3 CV I Dewy Dahmer for 1 I'IbLP as ditto_ To t 'Bureau and I Coverlet for stirs. ditto ii:ett nfelbel 64 , 1% fort bushels teed Wheat, 3.. ca Ilasster for balan..e dui on the voststs iatrib Feather deteated. • 13 tai bl M Saylor ('r the lter of Win Met - lac: Win der - 1 . 3 03 Bones sold, 1 4 Jr, D Detheit f.i ininhet sold beta ht Lite Di . t 4 hundies straw soi.l, 30 :4 r. 0.1 340 01 Candit.t. '3 23 corn. = .f.a 4 13 5it1.414. C 3 - Cr. rt F t,rtoglic; rakuotr. to hotiNt. SIJa I:11 F:Gcitt 1,11. nfmu,nrr, 111 00 3.1.".» KU[ll: , . tat •lir.J..sizili•qp:lll. v 46.! For t.,....herti , E,„ ta ID . 1 1.1:1hz, t tiat as *44 E•44t,p.; TbAtrls• SA, tot 1.4 istitt,titoz, nobettrltomt.st , t",t 4 414 , 041c1tat:::;, Pantry Cat 34.1.• Veien for If dal, c‘r,,er.ter vra:i • Se•Wor•l for ch..nit*r Beni.% lab,o4.c,ater 1 4 2 , 0 Mrll‘,l , llllri fat sttorAtr.t ii..741;-11$1„ H: ntt FLitmrt (111.:4!.Ct notk., Intr./ 46-Ireu lC ei•fit 4 , 1 3. 1 4....r.c1 4- F... 0,, fre. , h • 4 S.ret r•-tat.v., - a • re , :•.:l"i ,T2ll thie 1 1 ;re:zats. / . .‘r t-07[10: bly es;, to tiwasg h.s• v:4 ataetlty. Far '..tae for irllst, Isor•l.=tia; Far Isr.lett rltt.tt (1.-Azdist (1 "V.,Cbltt- • Nasteer T N111:rt IrkseJri. C., , timirrrtn t. J' 1 J Mosta it...! pilrb.. Se at Wes fee.. W p ,r4'. Was ge•rt.ser w.r 17 JA".....arreHrt, 1,1•41 Wro*.t Invt. Dacil rectist.?%•S , ll2 arty -r. Le. - J.s. & Zeteet r I Bari, .1 Laka..atlttl: Wroa-I far cbesair-r. Wei! 3% Mil 1 I 5..1 . F PUBLISHED EVERY, 'SATURDAY BY BENJAMIN BANNAN, r POTTSVILLE; SCHOYLKILL COUNTY, PA. ANNUAL ACCOUNT AND POTTSVILLE I will teach you to tierce th e howehi of the Earth, and bring out l'row cLe caverns of Mooftuaus, Metativirliith will give.streseth to our buds and subject all Nature to out use and pleasure .—Dr Jaisass coats, 75 aprons. 30 snaboanets, VII pair Stockings, 49 bolsters, 4 cbaff baus,o9 bed 'loess, 11l pillow eases, '4O towel 5.9 bbls. sour C/01/1, 6 bbla soft soap, slit lbs. hard soap, gaff lb., butter. Fattened on the Finn. and Slattihttred. `.29 steers, twilight of meat itti3llbs., twelght, of bides 5,213 lbs., Tallow lila tbs.. . • 5 cereal, weight of pleat 3581 b,., do of bides 59104 19 hogs, weight of weal 5.0501b5., Ist - 41913 tbs.• ' Prodnes of Faros and Garden. • Wheat 4175 buabela. rye 1•59 bushel,. oars 11l barb potatoes 1;7545 bushels, COM In the cobs 500 barb el*. oakum 60 bushels, red heetrts bastiels. Beaus 23 barbels. turnips 35 bushels, parsnips 15 bushel% rab-: bag.. 3000 bends, tomatoes 15 bushels, curb tope 6 four hone load'. hay 105 four horse loads. 6 horses. 16 torn, 4 hairiest deers, 21.0113.6 heifers. I tall'. 17 heads of abeep. taming WatOngs dearbarn wagon, I track wagon. I Weigh, sleds Lean. 6 ploadbs, 5 arbeethar mars, 2 tanfling BM% tbrastliag taaebise. WE TOE UNDERSIGNED, Heber Kiebs, Francis Denglet. and Michael Mechlin,. Ault:tots of the COllll - of Schuylkill. harlogicaatulned the Iterount ofjon al ban Ifeialer,Sicesard of the Scbuylkill County Alms House, respectfully do report the rateitolag gistemcnt as the malt of out lati.stittatioas. and that 'betels a balance due by Jonathan Heisler, SteStard, of one buudre..l and three doltats and seven cents. (sto3 M.) Witness our bands tbls Eighth day of January. A: D. DENBY KREDS; • 063100 FHANCI*DENG . I,ER, 'MICHAEL JIMMIE! LI- Auditors. I • . ( I F F. 0. KA eactt ER, Trcdsurer of tie Sciryttlil / Corley AZ... and Roast of iFteplopiext, .frossio•.l,lrsl„ to Jan. LiN'Stritli Repoit of-din:liters F. B. Eatetetier, Treasurer, in account with the Direc tors night Poor and [loose of Ensplornaent, for the CaltHtly of Stituyiktil„ Dont the let day,of January, A. D., ISM. to the let day of January„lA. U.. 1851. Dr. To Balance in the hands of:ate Treasurer' . aa pet report of Auditors Li ft setileguest, - : SO. To Cash received ofCounlye,Ml4ll.4lioEltft, 7,011 IS By Cash paid Jostler s °fair Peace fcr irsu ingorders. '. 825 20 Our.doot ?Clef and funeral expenses, ' 596 74 George German. Overseer of iht• Poor of Jackson tn... Northomberlasid Gounty,for boariling„&e., rollick Canfield belonging to Schuylkill County, .. 94 19 Guardians of the Poor. Pbiladelplata.,Atrus House, Markley, for breading, ste; pau pers. belonging tarlcbuylklll County,. 139 34 GrOrt , r tea. - -79 , =1 Dry Gouda. : 261 26 Hardware, 69 651 Drugs Paints asid (Hiss. ' 160 94 Dar id 1) ll.ew il for 1736 feet Boards, 31 37 For 17611 barbels of lone, 167 33 T Boyle for manure. ,Z 00 fly 704 bushels of Wheat ' ' 8513 72 By 41, 1 1 bushels of Rte, : Wei 40 fly 6 Ibis Flour, 44 00 Baron, 1 , . • 3417 Beef. • . , • t. 165 71 By 1711 bushels rotators; ' . 124 60 August liendieson '4"or Tow Linen. Dried Apples, reac Mrs, Chi 'lief, Domestic sciap. Clover seed, Tunorby..sked, &e., In 1550 ' and 11•51. ' ,' 262 51. Wm. C. Wagner for making woolen stork- Ing - yarn, i 12 53 John Mullen far 211 Chesnut tails, ' 16 Si Iluy & Snyder Go 2 Collars. 6 15 Levin & Kaufman for 14.510 bricks, 65 43 Ciincrian Hoffer for 4 beads of steer, Ed 50 cur Lilian Berger. Esq., for 2 Plactetis, 'l3 D 3 ll Shroedet for 'l3 Bedsteads and 4 Cradles, 40 00 Wm Shoener far 6 Bedsteads, 14 50 Jet Hare (or 1344 feet-hemlock boards. " le 57 George Dreibelbets for- the use of Creditors of .r.‘aninelllarding, deed.. being 'balance due him, . 24 10 Peter Scholl for- Minot* doe the bet ft; of Ormolu Sorder o deed.. . tb 00 Jona A Ltrenberg for saddlery. ei 50 Daniel Boas for bars and caps, : 16 00 . Direr Dabsin rot buffalo TOAD*, , 9 On Jeremiah Uoyd for 93.1 tons C0a1. , , 167 00 Frank [leaser:tan 6Jr 2 .4 1 tons Coal. , , 57 53 Centre Turnpike Company for 1 year toll, IS 00 John Clayton for Assessment No. 6, In Ly coming C. 51. losuranceCompany, 34 56 John L Corm Cot. for :state:tax for 1551.: 57 46 rrierint and •,rationery, ' 50 25 Jacob tvaylor (or boars , forniture. 67 25 Jacob . 6.1. r for up. Of bfelir, . 50 00 Jacob Raylor.late Stervard, , for balance due ttea't CO ;blot at settlement, = ! ' 131 67 Jer leaser Curd days carpenter work. . ": CO Danfel Korb for muting stoats, , ' 109 50 samnel Farr (4,11 tannins tabor on rann, 151 C 4 Frank rage,' Cur Tinware, 45 63 , Conrad Nikes Cur rboemakinr, 50 bi Wm ficelanctilin for attending flospitai; 50 05 Caroline ittpeter for baking. Tbocias Saylor for teaching retinal Jelho Rupp:fur BLoclasoith wort, E 6 5.1 Whet!tight wort, 14 1,7 . Fr) aril Plaelar 63f lobar on 144 m. ..r: 46 . Healey Khmer Cut LAtiomig vir t .gk in tthi, IS 46 Junes B Lesou for tooling out Annual Ar .46ot•t•Cm it;49 310 I.W. 10 CO Junothou fielAter. Steward, Car the woe. of " the !wax. . 3 5 ,3 CO Maas Murdotu . , Suit., fue m4stici4tl3l. it lii ilw It:•60, .S 7 iS Jacpb Hammer for hothnee doe Ewd. Matt- Inge' r , deed „ots Ilet::Ganclite,„4 01 pari.3 14..5trl g';. , r 3 month, talsL'r on fare; 31 00 Aron Itatenbnen Int 1 rear labor na fatin, ' r lino Ap r:! 1, 1.. 4 50. to A s pen 1,1:S31, ' IS) 00 ltdarie3 , , • ronl Lenge! far 1 yew', s,errres as threcior at 41.1 flo ' do era s,nrkes, 1...1 :50 Mow, Focht ror Sroorrlts and Ildays reit:- - (Mal , (lett, 117 74 Dooiel Stroeser for 14 Joys do!I % Sober 'll eassbon, 1.14. Ilk , for 1 Irror'4"rr- • $4 XI 75 vices as PM-virus mkt So geon to Issue. Geo. listOeistatt. M. 0,1 year's serstres • Patyslc.an Raul tlarair.a. : Ma 00 Jtha Samna 5 . : 4 I j•t , it's service as cazaset. t 5 CO ' •••• WE TElEered.rst:eo.l., Reis Err-M, frittris Demg ter am.l laicSari Et. re. bkall, Alit:noes (.r the Cocrat3 of - Mill, having' fiats:turd the accoustof the Trea, Afthe Foot of the Wm., rmptor Meat. tpe the of 5r14,41% ttl. vesper crollirepot. the Cwerotaz slausetct as the mg:11010ln inreMigatioa, sad tbrt me tare found the same correct_ Wit arts cur taws thlr Eighth dsr of Ja aaarr, A. P., 1551. El I ME I ME ttit I ti • Os 91 •`3 el!. 1 .1 • lIENEN F&ANCI3 DENGUE -IIetIAEL BRECTIBILL - So4:torf. o, 11:141. • TATINS eft, r A Ili 11' EEO 3 =1 I'l9 3:s 93} CHERRY PECTORAL OE 1 (.13 14 1 4 14 EEO 4 VI «,o J ra," 1 6> 3 It. lalitill Stock ioit Fame .7.0% CS . - .037 , 65 SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH - 13, 1852. OrlisllANS' COM' SALE. PII RSVANT to i4order of the Orphans' Court 0, Scluylkill County, the subscriber, administrat of the Zatate of John gin USeltnall, late of Lowe" Sltt. bantongo Township, in the County of Schuylkill, de- • erased, will expose to sale by Public Vendee, on 'SATURDAY, the 20111 day of March isext.ut 7 o'cloek to the afternoon. at the House of the Administratot. Jonathan Kunselman, lb the Township of Lower Ma- ntongo, Schuylkill Vounty, the following and res idue of the Real Estate of said deceased not hereto fore SOW or taken by the heirs, Ike.: • Turpart No. 4. containing 107 acres and 32 perches, situate in Lower bialtamort •••• go. aforesaid; bounded by purpart Nos. at sand 5, and part of the Claw ofJobn Knatelman, deceased. Purpart No. 3, containing 34 acres and 40perebes, bounded by putout No. 4 and Giber land, being also a pan of the said John Kuneelman's farm. Purpart No. 6.v:retaining , 90 acres and RI perches, situate lo said To* achip. and LoOnded by land. n 1 Wm. Harry, Jaeob.o'bucter. and lend of Jobn Kun solman. hatpin No. 7. enhtalning 40 acres , and SOJ percher, situate in said Township, and bounded by land, of W6l: flarri . , Peter Stutiman, and otbers• Pitman No. 8, containing 55 acres and 391 pertbse, situate in the same Township.al the head or Good Opting (Wet. and 'bounded by lands ofJobn 131y1cr, and others, tat. the Estate of the .1141 deceased. ' Attendance will be given and the coedit ions of sale made known at thulium and place of eale by ()NATHAN KITNSELSIAN:.S.IIO/ By Otdet of he Coon; Law is We cern. Clerk. Pottsville. Feb:ll, 1851 5-St ORPEL&NS' GOMM SALE IDURSITANT to no Order of the Orphans' Council r Schuylkill County, the subscriber, gulminbarater of the Estate of Tbeabold it bearer. Late of Town of i i Bt• flair, in'the County of Scl nytkill, deceased, will expose to sale by Public Ve doe, on SATURDAY, Me 13th day of Match neat, at 2 o'clock in the after noon, at the House ofionatitan Jobnann, in the Bor ough of Sls Chit, in the County of Schuylkill afore said: All !hats retain unfinished Frame House • and lot or piece of ground eituate in the tfit Borough of ',Ft. Clair, in said County, bounded Eastwudly byttat street, West wardly by the Mill Creek Railroad, North ward', by the House and Lot of Mrs. Reese, aid tionthernedly by lot No. 11X, being part of Lot No. BB in the . Plan of St. Clair. containing In width IS feet and in depth from ith street to the Rail road. 20 feet, more' or less, with the apportenaneer, late the Estate wf the said deceased. Auendanee wilt be given and the conditions of sale made known at the time and place of sale by WHIRL! PRICE, Adm . r. By Orderof the Court. Levis Retails, Melt. Pottsville. Feb. 11, 1,554. Ea- It kf A 'X'lll. : 4 7 .‘ in ,14,73,10.1 Tavescalan OFFER TUE FOLLOWING described property for sale, located in the most de miriade and business .part. of Pottsville, between the ..Pertnayleanta Mil" and "American llonse'• Hotels,. in Centre street, to Wit : Flung. Three 20feet Lots fronting an Centre street; in depth 120 feel, by a 10 Rill ;E lr o/ id a en run ning t o s n fr o r n a ioa t S ot _ +Second street,by 109 feet. to alO feet wide Alley, running along Union street. Tniaci. Five 0.0 feet Lots fronting on Railroad tit., depth 100 feet. to a 'Xi feet wide street leading into ITnion street, within GO feet of the Philadelphia and 'Reading Railroad Repot. This property would make a mon desirable tocatioa fot a railway Rotel, at this is the terminus for all travelling to and from Potts ville. The block for sorb an Hotel wool .] be 100 feet square. The terms -would be reasonable. No money required in advancer, provided the purchaser would immediately erect good buildings on the propeay.mrd give bond and mortgage fur security of asinual moats. with intereat. Apply to Sl. 111.111P11Y. January. list. 1352. y S-fts VALUABLE PB(IIMBTY, AT PRIVATE SALE. I~TILL be sold al-Private Sale. the valuable Centre street praperty, to the glosoligh of reitirwillr,i:it - tinted on the North West 4fitner tot High and Centre streets. The Lot is 40 f.ct front en Centre by TM feet deep, musing to riai/road street.— On the Premise*. on Centre are •11011 etre tcd twdt Two-story Lf racne Dwelling II II Houses, well finished, and in esoelleni condition. There are Veil erected, en • the rear of the law, EICHT TEN !.\ \ VJ nouscs. Said.property ts located in one of the hest busiciets portions of the Borough—ta near ihr Public Railihnrs —bag every coosenvence, and is nerversiiistahly one of the 131011 desirable properties in the Borough of Pattsritle, either 1 . 4 t private reSidet.t•s, or ibr dairy ing on any pablic business. Frit Terms, and other particulars. apply to the sub scriber, :% MICH, No. Poplar street, Philadelphia. or to BENJAMIN T. TAILOR. Pottsville. Dec- F. Ititi.. 4441' EE . REMOVAL. I INDSAT c FILAKI . STON, Toßulers, llselreZers Laid liwatfistiers. Plateletphia. bare removed to their New Store, No. 'Z Seen Sista Street, abase Ctannut, where, with cone room. and infl eared f.cd mes, thee intend eOAlllll2lllr the ttookselliag, rublish mg, and Binding business. in alt its LTsachet. whole sale and retail. They will always [cep as band a febelal 3‘9ofisileld of Medical, Ileatal, ttclentifbc, agricultural, Musicale/as:meal, Sebo.l. Mtaceltatue oat. and Malik Books. to which they Invite the at tention of the trade. Orden from Booksellers. Libra ries. or Srbonts..for Boobs is any department of liter alum, will remit* prompt attention. and the Nooks wilt be fonalsbed al the eery rawest prices. Bras[ Books for Pubbe Offices.. Banks, or ptiralt pets.orar. wade promptly to ender n'eataloifilettartheir 01111 Publication...lr con:pl.:le Catalogues of Medical awl tAciehtik oral be farniattedorpon applitatlow Delmar made to them by ma IL or ot berm Me. Foreign Books imported to Wee. Dec,. . 419-fsw lam rit;4.;:.:f.i;i:i 11A 14)44.1AM:10d lITINTER COODA_—The subscribers bar beg tees i r 4 ii est es *dela WU to their same aft.l extrusive. stack n Dry Corsis, Grs.cereces, Atiressware,Bruly-eszade aarbiug, Ste. A Tall Stork of FILL AND WINTER GOODS. Cklecpsi,ci 4 t4eoatot F.ashoonaVr it•ms Gac..l4. Eaq state z‘haartz., - Lan; rad . 547....zar, CategraSfr. tie. atd Ftita Altalair LutErt l 4; f.:411.4 Molal 11.31 et. Does dr LAtaos; E.Zark. Ukantrabie and Piga r'd Alapacas; Engitabi Merinos ; Cabere Matt Dress Sat ; English Ind Getman Ilasirrr of Tartans kinds: Rea. Waite sod 1 - filmy' ruk M•caunac Catlco.rs of duirerest stiles; Anren'Tan. West of England, French Aid Gettesa Broad eKttat. ache finest and rant ..tAnatlo nukes. Nam /ma Fused Sana Tell cats Met std,raw- C 4 S 4 i , aeTe'S; Fre Doe-slaw da; Plait azd y twe ed wad Satia Wa.s!,e. Vats 4,:te , ent CE-I,T; se! que".:14.%-4. f:atICESJES—Pence Theb.„l.2.es st 4 LL-din Mast ler-perull um! Vameg kiyeee Tem, cresb,i Pulverised. Lefited sad New Oriette Sevin Etses4 itntey Srtvp I:.t Sart/ Deese MaWit.; r45,411[4 mud Bel Reisias. Piitse.irerrsets. 41Weem - wite of s - szises deeceiptiasts. Fisb, , Salt. Cbeve Wats of all klmli'eoastsistlposlut4. Also. PRIME MAYHEM The &trove stock of coo& karine been selected frees the largess deS-Ning and Corietersina Watts ea the city, and parriteal rsre and atteetion alien to select sock doings u are smY.afle tsr the C3ll Refine and surnixediee country. we free cerzLient in saying &hit ae can give NZ! satafact,wn es a call ttr IQ7 rands in vie l!ee. Nei: ew: to ata's lintel.carrerof Ilshaetorgo sue-et. Entiss eze_ SYLLINkii _ Now lit I`3l f7-t f la. INIEWBUMS cua: 3 , •..zr„..vigrittr l 4 4. ravt. PsvairiZz Ps asa-.) Plumbing Shop. TJA CONSTALVFLTI ON. RIND 4 STPPLY OF I 1 ail alter itf Lead r:pe. Sheet Leal. =yet 11., Bath Tatar, Slower Sathr, Elr+tralt., time. Iltvalr'e sad Siautte Arne .e Peattra atd Water Clowns: a%,a, al lista of Crays Corks For, 'wawa tad strata. tiros 01,1 Caps, acid Globes i4t - Bartle& Ali Lib of Capper Wart aa.lPtaleatag date la the aratest 6111.2tt at the &Sanest oaks, ' • N. D. Cash Car 44'4 Brassardtatal. , • I DAZEUM RIME. WIT/I . iIeaTENG A P . P.IR.A . TC: A z Tl;tellrED l z nidry.a . , es: kr/her . erst rev et thief ree=.. toesectti wait thritukra i rhamere, than rte tether Err- 1r pots! eir erooo - var. aershi2 1 , ,,.2rd oesearrecierrs ta• etriaeu tr l 04, e I cl the kat genes is 'arc. It rah be creel anon 1 rah or wahota. but water: NeizrecrerrAert ee:d i az is. Fourirr of alba a : ohms_ ler, he Pettseishe ; DAR JuIy it„. Li.S.t. L , !!Joa Eta :h.4.1) DT UtsS VAST DI- wurrnEntt. . Winter's pail rests oa the mountains, Anti deatb-like sleep the ice-bound fountains; 'Tis the Sturm-Kines savage reign, Fiercely he sweeps o'er hilt and plain,— Hark, to the whirlwinds ran', As the drilling snow dies der— How dirge-like sounds the blast, As moaning it rushes past ; . Sad howl the leafless trees, As they break before the mild breeze. Alas! for the travler who left his dear home, 0, had be but known the d,tep Anguish income ; Benighted be wandered, his tate we deplore— ' t ad He sleeps 'neath the snow rift, to waken no more - Spring will return elk elt the snow, ' Again the ice-bounyViArcrims will flow; Oh ees! the sriri f, will come again, And robe in g It bath hilt and Flee; Agate the rbling birds wilt sing, Again -t e smiling w - uodlandr sing ; ,__ ' • 'Nature revised tier , voice will raise, And fill the earth with vocal praise,. A tilend 'ends us the collowin Puzzle and Con undrnme=sure rather ancient, but, nererthelekk, good : tar WtiaT sect will a man beloin to if he wears thin clothes in winter The Shakers. wni are a pair of skates like an apri!e ? They hare oet-asioned the fall of man. n"' wny 14 a drankard like a man beatinz his wife? ' Ire Liven to liquor click her.) 'Wit.vr wine is wee: agony? Champagne 'ham pain.) Ca' How many lumps does ai,good barrel Want' Nom. at- ANsw t o the Ert4,-Ini of !tot week—Min - eri . Journal. ' "Labor to keep alive in your breast that spark of celestial tire, conscience," was one of the maims which Washington framed or copied for his own use when a boy. His ri .gid adherence to principle, his steadfast dis charge of duty, his utter abandonment of self, his unreserved devotion to whatever in terests were committed to his care, attest the vigilance with which he obeyed this maxim. He kept alive that spaik. He tbade its/tine before men ! He kindled it into a flame which illuminated his whole life. No oc casion was so momentous, no circumstance so minute as to absolve him from following his guided ray. The marginal explanation in his account-book in regard to the expenses of his wife's annual visit to thecamp during the rerolutiunary war, with his passing allu sion to his self denial, which the exigencies of the country had cost him, furnishes a charming illustration of his habitual exact ness. 12311 VIRT►I •. Mi. 112-€1 GENERAL ginat Pottrv. rU MINERS' JOVINAL WINTER. For man nlas ! a second spring, Returnirg season.; will not bring= ' Stern Time who clothes the .head with mow, Will freeze the blood, and bound its now ' Where youth, where beauty smiled before, Their Springtime gone will smite no more. Pattwille, Itiarth lgi BEAR A. RAND "I'ray ten ni latheA, if you can, Who is that highly havoml man, Who, though heg married many a wife, • Slay he a lactielorall hi‘ lice ' Ant. A Clem - man or a Justice of the Peace Momestic. A MAXIM OF WASHINGTON. The fact that every barrel of flour which bore the brand "'George WaShington, M, Vernon," was exeuip't trom the otherwise uniform inspeition in the West India ports -that name being regarded as lan ample guarantee cf the quality and quantity of an article to, which it was affised, supplies a not less StriLing proof that his exactness .vas everywhere understood. VULGAR LANGUAGE. There is as much 'connexion between the words and the thoughts as thre is between the thoughts and the words; the latter are not ot.ly the expression of the former,: but they have a power to re-art upon the soul and leave flies:anis of their corruption there. A young man who allows himself to use one profane or, vulgar word, has not only. shown that there is afoul spot on his mind, but by the utterance of that word he ex tends that spot and inflames it, till by in duLlence. it will soon pollute and ruin.the whole soui. Be careful of your words, as well as your thoughts. If you can control the tori!zue, that no improper words are pro. nounced by it. you will soon be able td con trol the mind and save that from corrup tion. You extinguish the tire by smother. ins it. or by preyentingbad thoughts burst ing out in language. Never utter a word anywhere. which you would be ashamed to speak in presence of the most refilled female. or the most religious man. Try this prac tice a little' 'and you will soon have . com mand of yourself.—Moroliry. PLAIL - LNG TRUANT. We neyer inew a boy who was in theha. tit of playing truant, and wasting the golden hours of voith, w become,a great and dts tingnisheil man. 7.41 - --st often the idler (Apt ly lite is the Laggard is the world's race--- ifappy the boy whom parental or friendly care mires from this danger of youthfoldoys •• The reason why truancy is so serious an eril, is not the loss of a day or two at whool now and then,—or any other immediate =I direct consequence of is. It is because it is the tinning e a long- course of sin, it leads to tad cinapany and to deception. and to vicious habits; it grips the progress of preparation for the dnties of life, and har dens the heart. and opens the doer for every temptation and sin, which, if not closed, rtimt bring the poor victim to ruin. These are what constitute its dangers." These words, written hr a learned and gsod man, it would be wise for every child to ponder well. The fairyst day would not then entice theist,' the mern es l compar.i..xt persuade them, nor the hardest Disco af fright them from the path of duty.—Cers fridge Mosier. HABIT ON .131 E, INFANT MIND. I trust ever/thing to habit; habit, upon 1 whieh, in all nes„ the law-giver as well as i the schoohriaster. has =duly phered his re bane*, habit which retakes ererything easy ; and cast a:l difficulties urea the de "sistirsi ficin the wasted wane.. Make sobriety a habit; and Latest:per:ace will be hateful; and hard; wake prudeuee a habit. and realm prollitarcy will be as oaettrary to the swam of the child grown an aalt, as the most error:vas crimes are to say of oar lordships. Gire a child the habit of Sacredly rardise the truth ;.• of catefully respectirc the pover ty at (Ahem of setemclowsly . I .misining from all xis of improvidence which can. involre lin in distren„ •and be will just as likely thiak o robin into the elemens in which hse e,ri.sv breathe, as ion, or cheatial, or stE di ar . , MOSUL iNFLAVVICIE OF BABlES neiagnmee es netted areas woo a Way by little AU, if it be = l'. beiratifel, voile tad geed, is pet etesly maxi_ Few ransom are stare, or take time et) tbiak. has merle ill Ceeliegß.: reated;-hole late& geed vainee aid &Tie tioaatemotieHs are eteded--bete emit dul ness and glecei are lteikieed by the on ways aad • sweet iiacteseeel of the . den .1:/4. Eves the whale isitith as gals tsiiristiared over baby's Amid= to be afar lay. loses Torriksmor au! prongikigoom. Ofteo, wool* - Wither or father.,meat for kis oteg, that bet*got- :oltosionr, is awned , bob ,finflofidoess y'Whofirosgbibrood SS , . main gso in blasts tatieispersa talk. Nis> alo shoed4 Re to illmr; cam= flu Al. e 'tide begot is aitir ithisfisreostotioios' -- iag so Masse , ftaft'ts mss : ad on i =r ':'''. :. . . . .5 . . . • - . - .. . . . . . . . . . .. . .. / -, . . . . • . ltcEooa Storn. =WW= ULIMORS OF ELECTIONEERING. 'W e give it Up. We have in our time met with some goOd electioneerers. In this our good old county of Tuscaloosa we hive some that are hard to beat. We have seen some of them walk into a larg e crowd, and in less than ten minutes shal. hands with every man present, Inquire:affectionately ibm the state of his health and that of - each member of his tamiiy, land express the deepest sym pathy on account of the long dry spell," which was injuring the crops. Nor was this all: for, while the' candidate was thus sympathizing With one sovereign on account of his misforturiesi he would almost in the same breath, iucceed in convincing another "constituent" t hat upon his election depend ed the questi whether or not a plank rind should be made to pass by the said constitu ent's door, and;whether or not the valueless sixteenth section' in the township, should be' enriched by an equalization iof the school fund. We hive often wondered how on earth the people are ever able to decide who to vote for. when all the candidates are such clever tellowS, and all make such fine pro Eases. , Some years ago, before the Pahnetto - State had determined to secede, we had occasion to pay a visit to, the pleasant village of Car rolton. The weather being quite warm, we concluded to stop, during , the heat of the lay, at the house of an old Florida fellow soldier, whom we had not seen for many years. lie had retired upon his laurels, and, having got married, had, we Understood, been faithfallY fulfilling one of the most im portant of the, scriptural injunctions. Three or four chubby, flaxen-beaded little brats, al most in a state of nudity, were playing about the yard, and we had not been long under the roof of our hospitable friend, before he caught and slragged up before us the lar: gest and apparently the oldest of the group. The little fellow came forward very reluc tantly, and, as he was tightly held by the col lar of his only garment, his struggles caused it to cover lesi of his person than strict pro priety required, As soon as the youngster was brought in, the father exclaimed : "Look here at this boy:_Squire, and see what's curious about him." The fist thing, of course, which struck us was the curta il ed state of his wardrobe, but this evidently was not the point to which our friend wished , to direct our attention. The next peculiarity which, we noticed was a very complete and darkly defined cir cle, quite visible around the circumference of the little fellow's face. This we presumed had beeti caused by a hasty effort to wash' him, the result of which was that the dusty particles had been removed. groin the casual 'part.around the eyes and nose, and had been snugly and symmetrically arranged into the aforesaid circle. We no doubt looked some what puzzled. and were about to remark that we thought the little fellow had a very comical expression of countenance, when luckily we were cut short by the father's re marktng:— •' Ah. Squire, I see you don't know any thing about rct•.coLocy. • Why, it ain't no longer ago than last week thaf . Squire P— came along here, and he hadn't more'n got into the yard ['before he says to me, " Rus sell," says he, " bring that little fellow here. What's his rirne I Absolom, is it? Well, it's a good scripture name, I might almost have guessed that was it, because his hair has growed out so long. Russell, have you ever had this boy's head examined?" " Well," continued Ru ss ell, •this sort a took me back, 'cause I didn't exactly know what the Squire meant by baying his head examined. So I told him I believed the old woman 'tended to that. lie laughed right out at this, and then told me he meant fur nologieally. He then took Absalom, there, in his lap, and after feelin' around his head for bumps, as he called 'em, he says to me. Russell, do a good part by this boy ; he's bound to make a man if you give him half a chance, for The's got a head just exactly like Bonaparte and General Washington,— tell you, what it is," said Russell, ad dressing us very emphatically. " it's my opinion that Squire P— is about the smart est man we've got running for the Legisla ture. and he'll get my vote erns'" We lett our old friend soon after, determi ning in our mind that before we veutured to become a candidate for any office!, 'e would have to take some lessons in °-• fttr , , nology." OUR NAVAL HEROES. The foliatiring, are the ages at which some et our :Carat., Heroes attained their cznu mu tton and aehteroi their renown. With a lit tle trouble die list might be greatly extended. Putney was 21 when hecomthantl.ed the Ilvder Atli nild captured the Geol. Moak of &ale her &me. • Pant Joe was Ott yems old when hews.- man ded the Ranger, and but 32 1 when he cap tured the Seraphis in the Bon Homme Rich ard. _ Szmets. a Lieutenant at was blown up in the Intr epi d at Alien was a/ when kii!ed in exntnand of the AT :US b her seven with the Petr=n- Earn) ws was 26 when killed in C.:413E115j of the Enterprise, in the aetim. with the Boxer. Allen W. Howard was 32 when killed in command tithe Alligator, i 2 an attic n with irate., 1 's22- Lawrence was. when killed `in COMM2r3 of the Chesapeake, in the =lion with the Shannan ; Sp'at the capture of the Peacock. and was conamicti , vned as a Lieutenant when I s.. Ikcatur wan first Lientalanrot the Esarx at 22, commaUffed the Argus when 24. burnt the Fhi!adelphM when 25, was pro moted Captain and coemtlanded the Frigate Ckcistituticm at the same age, hoisted big broad pennant as Coe uxt when 42.".3, exp. ttired the '4 ,.- r*i*ts when 23, and an Al gee:me 'gigue when a 3. * - Rattly was 33 when be• captured the Reindeer and Arzst, =td perished in the Wasp. Stewart was a Lieutenant abd command 'ed at i 9, the Experiment when and cap tured the French schooner Diana, of.l 4 gu was 22 when =etched to Corornodor. e Pre- He's squadroniti ecentotrad of the A . rgus.and 37 when he captured the Crane and Levant, in the Cousiinatica. Treble was Captain at 3S, fire Liesitement of the Winthrop at 20,. 40 and 43 when einnansodin the squadron in the operations szainst the and died at the age of ' frt-sit. BainbrUge ended the frigate F•ws at the I legate PES:aedlphis at 29, and I was when hectptured the Ism Perry was a Lin' :tenant at 17, and alter only 4 Tan and 5 woo* semite coon inninded a Schooner when 24, and was tat 2$ at the Etude of Lake Erie. Waniogiee Ho and Pon.er were an young ilea at the wind of their greatet 'cs.—ln the quarer maw, Sep tetaber ark; the usaiiimes to Engiand alt4l Wales. attionated to 74.310; the Was in the stone 01111ter -mannbered 1419.155. 1 a the hard' the laths 5ere5.71 1 3; the binhs„ 61 . 6'; ; gig an increase in the poimarieri, d tins ipa=s d the island d no kss than =MS. it7Trd now rewplosaort catorsai d sun inikesmeas ;- here is the peritaina his intut reasot; &m is the imam pow d ranikilitased ki471,1161ge• Tlm best idiom to odesiot .ni=st e lossrlAri is to hive ia bet =Aloe* to bertretch widow, sad bef . • • ADVERTISER. ijistorical. ' .~tiscdtn~i~: EFFECTS OF USING TOBACCO. It is frequently asked whether the use of tobacco is injurious to -the teeth and the health ? In answer to which , the inquirer may be respectfully invited to turn to this Cyclopmdia, and when be reads of the po se erturprinciples it contains, namely, ernpyr neumatic oil and nicotina, the action of both of which is highly poisonous—(a drop of the former placed on the tongue excites convul sions and coma, lethargic , drowsiness, and may prove fatal in a few .minutes; and a quarter of a drop of the latter will kill a tab bit, and -rdrop, a dog)—will he not rather inquire how it can be otherwise than most injurious, not only to the teeth and gums, but indirectly, if not obviously, to every pail of the frame ? Beyond an unsightly 'disco loration of the teeth, and an empyrneumati cal infection of the breath, of those accustom ed to the use of this narcotic acid poison, its deleterious effects may not for a considerable 'period be detected ; but after long habitual use, the whole system becomes impregnated.; and although habit may reconcile its action when used moderately, nothing can secure the body from its irritative property and ul timate absorption when employed in excess, or incautiously. Its action on the heart, or probably the nerves of the heart,manifests it self by lower positions: and an indulgence in an intemperate and excessive use of tobacco, by smsiltina , * a number of pipes and cigars, has caused death. Under the action of the nervous system, the motions of the heart, and subsequently the general quickness of the course of the blood, are quickened or re tarded. All irritants and stimulants urge and force to a more vehement, and, consequent ly, a more rapid outlay of the strength or capacity for exertion; and it is an invariable law of organization, that outlay is succeed ed by depression, and whatever unduly de presses, whether resulting originally from a stimulant, a narcotic, a sedative, or any oth er powerful principle, has theeffect of lessen ing improperly the action of the heart and 'arteries; and it is on this account that nei ther intoxicating drinks, nor tobacco, nor anything else producing an effect which is sues in depression, can be recommended for the promotion of health and longevity. I wou;d therefore strongly recommend absti nence trom the use or tobacco, in all or any of its forms; not only on the ground of its rendering the teeth unsightly, and the breath disagreeable, but because it is clear, to a de monstration, thatit finally depresses the na tural powers. Its use even in the forms of snuffs and errhines is very objectionable ; themembrane of the nose becomes thickened. its sensibility impaired, and the power of discriminating odors greatly leisened.-3fd,,s en Teeth. REVERIES OF THE MAN WflO DIDN'T WANT TO EL EICP What's the use of being rich ? , in panic- War, what's the use of getting rich ? wile, she says to me ever} time I get to work on a good job, "Jim. why don't you try to lay up a little money ?" says she. And then I try to distil into her mind the evils. of rif ties. There was poor Mr. Astor worked hard to 'cumulate property,, and when he had piled up a lot of it he was pestered to death to take Beer of ii. Then there was poor rich Mr. McDonogh, in Louisiana, nigh about starred himself,and only had one suit of poor clothes, for the sake of buying all the land that jined him. I recken I've et and drunk about ten 'times as much good stuff as Mr. IllcDonogh did - in.his life, with all his property. I lire :kinder independent like. Nobody asks me to endorse notes or go bail for any body. No tenth cousin comes to my house a visitin.ex .cept to lire like fightintocks at my expense. Notiody 3 asks me to subscribe a thousand dollars for Koshoot. ` 4 %ilohodi asks me for money for party putxc-es. In fact I get treat ed at other peOple's expense—every 'ltenon. And now what's the use of my workin -and scrubbin around year in and year out just to 'cumulate a tew hundred thousand dollars ? My wife wottld like in hare me do it, I know, so that shes.;light dress in silks : but caltker is good enough for , any woman. I enjoy Myself just as much as if I was rich. You rich men go to a great expense and much`trouble to keep gone coaches and great lazy fellows to drive 'ern, but ,when I want to ride up to the sr.ruth end, or to any part of theinty, I just beckons with my:finger and a foni horse team and coach haul up to the curb stone. and I am otr--only a fcurpence tayPay. No, nit! you don't catch Jim Fer gusaa bein one of the " Rich Men of 31assa chusetts," no how : They atht good mem bers of aerie y, they aint. Cause why ? They buy their liquor-by the demijohn and dim; it at home, and there aint no r.z. l .!tr Tin: about that. That don't help landlords and saloon keepers to pay rent—don't help along the 'chniery of society. It's liable to raise a-breeie in the family circle..as I know hv experience. for if I carry home even a pint boule,-Mrs. F. raises a &low tharairticAst takes my hair oft. If I followed the example of the rich men, I should lead a pretty life with Mrs. F. In fact, rich men area hum bug, and :none: is a humbug; so I guess carry this quarter to some grocery and invest it where -thieves can't break through ar i l steal it. As long as 1 carry it about I'm liable to have my- pockets picked. but when I've dmdk it up nobody can cheat me out of it:-that's a face.—Bustin Miseern. LAW.—TAVEICS KEEPERS. node '.and that nimbus ci the =lt respeealle tavern keepers here, and else where,4ve exprzse... era pp rstion of the Maine Liquor . Law, and their deterroinati,>a to sign the petition. This its right is every pit of view. While the grog-shops to broken up, by the operaison of the Law, th - e - better e t as.s of taverns will gain by it.— For_ itisnee, this town does not want ow:re than eight or ten :aver:a. and i i: were t..Jt for7•the patronage of t e runt-Suckers =Ore mill fist beinetl. eat 'then the--:e :en LT: 1 "- - r-Thtz these who would be always filled, =LI tht., without in- ore addle: Kt. to it with a p>ausible tipsiogy erew.hg the expenses of the hailord to 3)lr erg.. criate az d ''fith a S aPP C6Cd . Sh e lf. " servants. - • iron:) pzzahment. It tempts wan da r cum • And then. what a eomfortakle life their d- t-;;:o d 22 -ze; in= the mere exP- mtati-. 116 of !Ord would have- No loafers. too dm:Awes : im2' 133 " 4 ; 2=4 it is pmaised fre ab,ct ; h i s b a.. 4 ziess ffspeca tk,,sueot swarm, it to uses them to emlow..c.• emseinou. yea, no s i s k os , o f h eam b ro „ the t er:adz:km.of guilt, fro= the effett of ken wives and weeping =others., =td orphan'. shun: these is, 33 IbtiT 'keztiaa ri e f ' s, chiltiten. diz=vb toast, a sore ant! common ;s '.enials. it sivunrs- No necessite to Bourn ores. and ; eenittnts. tSe earir stztP s eir, ro'attl; ix igrazti r hi s mr his ow 's n d inn h en son blas tne fairmt Litssocas , cf '''Mjl2l.3, and —f or h ow e l m is pito t t- ht ro w g ht . znicet itSSUM:I7,,COMCMTIZZe every ef in this say, to the eviler is p i i& n . N or ! fart ty tray 174751 e to improve the need he TEISI2kI ap amtii mtitntht. and re- '• talents and ettatureethefirxeser thase'lrhala main from eherteh tot Su:TAT, to wash tom- i 3 fliers for dreaktrds. We are cot rorprised i •,,,.. that respectable inz-keepess go for the Maine co 57112715 . , wh,..ethr 1.;" a, ild!'s droll- Law.—ileashatg Ja-zravi. t ICr the W 2.16 tla 1 MU* always give dte ' . effect iif hei;ealt; ~ ...c."...sericerigy a - low ; C tis imnrxre-3 hr terms; husg , " with a striped IGNORANCE OF PRISONERS. ; 1 . paper! The a - eet is pr4m•e3 by a watT The Pec:-Ider. in his charge to tkeizry, at ; wipe as wen as a 57... - 32:szte. sad as CCTV' the Lire4caiSmiccs, dwelt sTco hid Sel , '. ied 3i...5. are the c,-....... gra4fai, they gs.vid jam ax! &Wooed &Arse sairsdio; examp!es 1 geserally he preferred which had tees brought t^ ".. der his actice:--:t E '' Ose mac had been s7=d watirely - gr , ..want 1 17 .: 341 - 1-12:. 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CI rim. was. Aar. dart (labalert:the.s. - 2.: - .i co t..'e'foc - x.0:4 qamar. -- rpo-. bas bees Ere years is Lista/mt. a talcres) team and lame ga:.r c't the dre2t4...i catdd ardesay who his Sari= Was—had co grace cf the Eter=l, he its tart icrilmi As; Si 4 Ea know- 11 4 =1 numad teezemi of it, the 1_1#! 4 reasaa, sad 7..:=•• .•',. • I .' s.i kin after death; had hazinS 01 - Jaws Charkt, s. - . .x.s.—C.i.r... , 'sars. ir bat MI cot bur what be was. And 50„., , ' - ins. laid the Imbed &m em wit& se ;acs to the lll - La5Z ,i$ Rce a. pit ciltriehiciith v had r plidoemeze Viilataill 'kite; sot the? wbkh' 2 = 121 : 112 i ll i I fiett i s - Gra 6e r".4..'44k. =at a bet Estrearee ..;hiutch Ye Jess l . ..-i:mis4, 411 = ' tie a the.. .. 1 - '`' r C amide hailt, bat bad fragoces ati atcw= lt.::=. - ' I heir: ET cc as crLmatT sae. A LADY IN A PAINTING - OFFICE. "So you sit there all day and cut pieces - from the - newspapers; I should like that, it is so much like patch work." - "Yes, madam s _ w exteissorize some, though we are obliged' to weave consider able cloth ourselves. Suppose you occupy our chair, and give the public your ideas of editing the paper." " Me? goWnesS! I wouldn't sit down here Where everybody is writing, alone, for the world ; writing makes a person so cross. Besides, your table is all ink, it would soil . my new dress; why dont you have a nice mahogany table, and nice whitecurtains at the window? What makes you hang up these dusty papers in the room? Ifl was Obliged to stay here, the floor should be washed and a carpet !aid down ;• it nitist be dreadful to live in such a manner." " 0, those are our film ; we couldn't dis pense with them very well ; •and as for carpet, we fear it would frighten away our Customers." NO. It. " Dear me, the gentlemen are so careless about everything nice that 1 don't think they are comfortable unless, their - rooms are littered up. Did ,You write all these sheets to-day ?" "Certainly, and ate not through yet." " Why, it take.T. me --- .4 whole day to com pose.,and copy alater. I hope you don't scrawUeod blot - so when you write to the ladies ?7 • • " Werniver had that pleasure, madam." " Isio—yoU don't write for them either, or you would not print such dry stuff as you do." " Don't put anything more about Oregon or Congress in your ; paper. will you—it is so dull. But what ire those men doing in the other room with their sleeves rolled up and making motions is tho' they were go ing to fight somebody." " Those are our compositors setting type: you see they have a stick in one hand, and they place the types in with the other." " I don't see any stick, unless you call the little pieces'of iron so'; what names you have; I always thought a stick was to walk with." " Well, ours make the words walk these little boxes that we call cases, contain the letters, and the printers put them together into words and sentences by the aid of that little piece of iron you spoke of." Well,. I declare! Doctors and lawyers 1 knew had hard cases, but I never knew that printers had, before." " Certainly, madam they sometimes are foul cases and hard cases too; but What can be expected of those who lead the life of devils?" " Why, do they ? I'm sorry to hear it. Do tell me what that man is filling that trough with water for." " Ile is going to wet paper, you know—" " 0 yes. I thought you sprinkled your paper and ironed them, to make them look smooth ; and I suppose this great gallows looking machine is your mangle." " That's the Press, madam, and this han dle here is. the Archimedean leVer which moves the world. Just notice its ,power, you perceive its broken lever—" " Why in the world don't you have it mended. The men are always so slack ; but what are these things that resemble picture frames ?" " Those are what we term galleys." " You have galleys, hey ! I didn't know that printers were so much like Romans be fore." " Look yonder—what is that boy doing ?" "Oh, he is distributing a handful of pi." I stiouldn't think a handful of pie would be much among so many." " 'What are volt going to do with those slips of ,printed paper ?" " The are proofs, and we are obliged to read them ; wont )ou sit down Ind help us." - , " INS indeed ! I can't bear to read any kind of proof, unl es s some times in trials for breach of promise. I don't believe the ladies would make very good,printers." 'iPard..n us, madam, but we think they would. Their slender fingers would be the very thing for,hatidling small Cox., nonpar id, agate, pear! and. minion ; they might do well even with long primer." " P.haw, don't mention n. I never could bear the' name of Icing primer ante ma used to make me learn the catechism out Oi it. Oh, good gracious! if 1 haven't spoiled my glover, by tcuching some of your old type. What an awful thing it would be to get your ink on my hands. Good morning." At the printer's Festival, given last week in the city of Easton, Mr. Bigelow, of the Erening Post, in responding to a toast, al luded to the honesty and good character of practical printers. Ile said he esteemed it an honor at all times to appear as the repre sentative of the Press, but he felt it more highly when called to be its representative among a company of-Printers. He might state a reason why he made that distinction. Some sir or seven rears ago he had, the honor of 7,eing the inspector of Prisons, and he visited Sing Sing more than once. It ' was part of his duty to observe the interest ' ing features of the interior of that institution. and to notice then difference from the fea tares of the exterior world. There were . nine hundred pre-Tners there CA every nation. age and sex. as well as of every color. He found reprited there every grade of char acter, caldiaz and pars - nit, with one excep i non. Thtre were tradesmen, mechanks, doctm.s.,../inizisters . , all represented, but he I never knew a practical printer 'to Le an in- mate of - the State Prison, nor had one been I known for a quarter of a century previous. Thai was a very credit:e tact. and he would s conclude by propo..in7- - The memory that bone:Title calling whizz was unreprted in the Stare Prl son."—Cheers. The C.=5:27:::."nrf..222..i says that a new illi rninating ,IniA has been developed in New York, whi , rh nil!, in a great measure, su perceore'spirit limps. as soon as the Patent 05ce can settle its doub:s. LarTe mann fattotics a lerczale, a. hydro-carbon, which has the property of prat :•+.7, an excellent illuminating gas, tic beinf • in moist air, are .73g up in Near - sulesta."re is =an' Mil:era: aad vrlA' hal' the price lan, it will rind itulefinitel; Brits. The use ait vroull rects:re - eter ;ad zas Etrzures is e",^ll the2;l: - .esi. o: te ccaiumptica pat more of cm-y 3 g out of ave. §uttiorous. than-Sibc Ontherings. THE PRINTERS AHEAD iEW .SURSTITFTE FOR OIL.
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