3;it, 110 Oumour _ fix= ads futile field for his inveterate in the recent "Haze-up" between the " wo eoes" of Stafford House, and then " dear sisters" on this aide of the Atlantic—growing out of the Uncle Tom, or Slavery , agitation. Thus, in his last number, he pats into the mouth of the Duche.s of Sutherland, a poe ti c remoastrance, of which this verse is a medium Fannie BY TIM Loins att.r.-! ' Sisters, daughters, wives, and mothers, Ah! our feelings bow it reeks, ' , -That your sons, sires, htiAiands, brothers, Should so badly use their blacks Oh! we speak ;rub hearts tuacete,t, .. All with love-and pity rent;_ ~:13ut why don't you, Sisters dearest, • Mall!, your relatives repent ? Then comes a transatlantic rejoinder BY TEE LADirS 50NA.711..011 You bitty slaves fir worse than tuggers, That in ignorance are sunk„ Who no letter know, nor fvues, Vicious, destitute; and drunk : 'Have them taught to read their ' And repeat - their A B C. Better this than writing libels Ou the Nation of the .Frei. A SINGULAR ECHO 4 •• I.once heard a story of Patrick, wholeard his master tell of a very remarkable echo over the hill, in the woods. Patrick had a :curiosity to try this himself, so away he went. The account of the excursion we will take as he gave it-to his master jilt run over to the place ye was speak uv, to ctinvarie a bit with the wonderful creathur. So'said I, Hillo." ' , hillo, hullo ! ybu noisy rascal !". " I thocht that was very : quare, sir, and I said,Hillo! again." - muo yourself," said the beck(); 0 you _ tinazfit first"— • " What are you made of." said I " Shut your mouth," said the,hecko. ' "So said I; ye blathren scoundrel, if ye was flesh, like an honest man, IN hammer ye till the mother - of ye wouldn't know her impedent son: And what de fii'u think that the hecko said Id that sir ?" " Scamper, ye baste of a paddy," said be, "Or if I catch ye, break ivery.bone in yer body," "'An it hit me on.the head with a big stone, sir, and was nigh, knocking the poor brain, out of me. So Ilrun as fast as iver I could, and praised bi;all the saints, I'm here to tell te uv it sir !" TOO MUCH EDUCATION " For my parr, I can't deceive what on nirth eddication . is comin When I was young, a gal only understood the rules of distraction, pro Vision, multiplying, replenish ing and ttie common denominator, and knew all about the rivers and their obituaries, the convents and denominators, the provinces 'and the umpires, they had eddication enough: Bat now they have to study bottomy, algier. day, and have to demonstrate suppositions about sycophants of circusses, tengents and digonics of parallellograms, to say nothing *boat the °abides.. cowatick, and abtnuse angles." And the old lady was so confused with the, technical terms, that she was forced to discontinue her soliloquy. QT &Darr Gint.s—A young gentleman of Kilkenny. meeting a handsome 'milkmaid, ' near Parade, said, " What will you - take for -yourself and your milk, my dear ?" The girl instantly replied, Yourself mad a gold ring, air." This is good, but the girl at the boarding house waa better. A gentleman calledin and was shown over a suit of rooms by a very pretty girl. "Are you let with 'the room ?" inquired :he gallant. " fio, sir, I am to be let alone." KIDS AND GOATS.—Mr. Verigreen at tended a fashionable entertainment, add wa requested by a friend to notice the white kids. Mr. Verigreen's mind, was upon the farm af_ • home, .and as he looked round upon the moustached faces that surrounded him, won deringly, his friend asked him if he saw them. "No," says he, " I don't sec any lids, but there's a wonderful lot of goats round here, • I should judge."—Carpet Bar., 07""Tami czonitsareunkimmin cheap,-' said an auctioneer lately—" theie never was the like on them before. and there never.vill be,the like again. Them clothei, ladies and gentlemen; lies made by people as vorks un der ground nine days in the veek, keeps them. &dyes m wittles, asks no vales, and in these dull times is werry glsd to get a job, too, I can tell you." - tr.?".A LADT, on being told that the skull shown to her at the British Museum was that of Oliver Cromwell, observed that it was strange, as she had seen another skull of :he usurper in Oxford Museum, which was much larger. " Yes, madam," said the conductor, " but our specimen is that of his skull when he Was very young." ' - 12:7'Not PAtitcrLka.—A' negro woman `having one day received a reprimand from her mistress, for some trifling offence. was so tench irritated, thatehe went dit'ectly out, knelt down and made•the following prayer: "Oh, good masse Lord, come and take the right out ob de world dis berry minute; it you no is comin yonset, send de detlle or anybody else." 17" FMutr. Scuom or, DEstriN.”—A bachelor writes to u 4 in a fcry excited tate, prOtesting against the proposed School of De sign for Women. He urges that nine out of ten memare victims to•their design's, and if their natural instincts are to be ro highly cultivated, not a single man will escape the bonds of matrimony.—Laniern. Dora TUE COURT understand you to say, Mr. Jones, that you saw the editor of the Auger of Freedom intoxicated ?" '.Not at all sir : I merely said that I had seen him frequently so flurried in his mind that he would undertake to cut out copy with the snuffers—that'i all." Qom"' Caro, what do you suppose is the reason [that the sun goes to the South in the winter 3" " ♦Nell; I don't know, massa, unless Ise no stands de clemency ob de nor!, and so am obliged to_r_go to de sour, where he !perigees warmer longimitude.— 0:2- A CELLBRATED remedy is thus 'puffed. "A customer called to-day, to say that his wife accidentally dropped a little of our cel ebrated hair oil on - the entry fluor last night. and this morning discovered at splendid hair mat in the entry." r1:7" THEItE Is a man ouiest, so lorget• ful of faces,•that his wife is.compelled to keep a wafer stuck on the end of her nOse. that: .he - may distinguish . licr• from other ladies but this does not prereth him from making 'occasional mistakes. - A. CENT modest lady, who was a pai, stager on board o!a. packet ship not long since, sprang out of her berth and jumped overboard on hearing the captain, during a storm:order the crew to hard down the sheets. .No wonder! sirom.w is never so likely to be the food of love, as when it assails hey Isle in life ; especially if a lover be as great a nov elty to her as the passion itself. " IfoVe," it has been wittily said, 'lice the snjall poi, pits deeply in old subjects." Mas.,HARRIS says if sle should get married forty times, she should never have another "darter." Canse:valty— , when boy: iose theit "characters" they can get theth bad agaha—girls can't. The old lady .has evidendi looked around. 'Er? It . 1.3 AN edit - lit.'s - duly always to tell the tTutb. l =—Washing!ort Union. Al, but that's a Specific duty, and you know that the Democrats are all opposed to gem& daties.—Louisville Journal. • 11:2" A Doctor in it North Carolina paper toms that he•has discovered a system by which he can make out of an old man an en• tire young roan, and have enough left to nuke a small dog.- o:7' A nas who'd fear God and sleep well should have as little to do with politias . as 4c . *elle. Aetneinbet this, and stay athozne with your wife. - -.OFFICIAL. eTATINIELINT Of tie Rksipla mot ruesititures of leityLlatt • CoraIyDOYEN-,fir IBA. • -; • CORGg D. „ Treasurer oi eclinlkll3 al.lCounty, to account iritb• the Coutelsolonet y t of ' eald County, from tbolkb day of January, 1032, to the 3d day of Yens try, A. D.. 11133., Dr. To cub stoeking k Ssertber. Esq., tags; ?reiss ue. Wog tulips, *bleb remarried. la Ms _bands a 1 the settlement by the County Audi tors: ' 6691 63 do Rae ked for lutes on unseated lands, 10,923 41 do Detietred on caseated lands told u trecsarer's site, 2.306 n do Received for taste on unseated lands, • . estleented. 2 WI 27 do, Bac Ivpll for taxes on coated lands, 167 37 COUNTY - LOANS, To Cial,retelved of Cleary It Berger i *NM 00 'do John Berger 700 00 do - Catharine Ego • • - 400 00 do Elisabeth Ilantsinger - I_ooo 00 do. Jacob Hatitainget. Jr 4.000 (11) do Mary Frailty.l, ooo 00 do George Wernert . 500 00 do -Thomas Mills . - 000 MI do - Solomon Bensinger • ' 000 00 . do Sarah Zunmetroan , 00 511.300 00 do Arc elved.of Miners Danko( Pottsville temporary loan , 7,858 77 do Joe W Cake, • temporary-Lao 5.000 00 do Received or /Doers Batik of Pali. • • vine,temporary•ban 3,580 do Received otilenJ W Cummings. seal due on a bond given In pursaance of a tract of land purchased la the name of Debara Grant In June 1550 l$ 54 do Received of Nathan Buts for old lam - purchased from Commissloarts at the Schuylkill Bridge near Ave l - 10 00 ocks do Received of Thomas Fouler, Esq.. for lumber sold at orison I 00 time bootie do Received of Owen Hoy for = at theOriron do . Received of Boo) pats for amount overpaid lame. election fur ' niched foe the county 1 , 56 do Bisonetollohn and Catharine account of obote due by them to the County 5 00 • -do Received of Dennis and 'Elizabeth •MeCallferry oa acrouM of their note • dee the county ' 500 ilo Received of oeorge floskey for pipe and labor -furnished by the county 12 OS do Received of 0 B Zulich [reamer of , Schuylkill Lodge, rent up to -Dec. I, ' 1851, for the nse {Jibe Court Rouse room at Orwiriburg 3/ 55 da Received of Dant Krebs Keeper or the Schuylkill Conoty Prison, fees and boarding pi Dane's do Received of C M Straub. Sherif. on acc't of Henry Daniels' duplicate 201 00 6510r:NT RECEIVED 18051 COLLECTORS. Seat Braarrqf Tp• To Cub of Abraham Albtlght for 1851. * 726 26 Henry fahl, 1852 lilt 20 f 1018 16 . . . . Tremont Tornehip.. do R P Althonse, ILO 68 9.5 In full do Adam Wolf, 1831 !CO 00 do C L Pinkenori,lBsl stce 00 Bine, T.resAip. do , R C Wfloon, 184:1 200 00 do All Witijoi, 1632 3410 00 - ♦soo' 00 Bruck Tot,ltrk.tp do I Rain, 1831 do 1 F Helm, 052 550 00 665 00 61415 63 Tasugva Bbrw , fs - do 11 . 1 fludtrra„ 1850 54 83 in full no 11 F stigoic tast 649 84 do do 1 N dpeace, 1951 3,300 00 - 3,161 47 Eldred.Teremillp do C K Wetzel, 1851 259 45 in frill do 3 Wetzel, 1851 384 00 • . EU 45 Pinegrare T•ivaailq. du 11 Zimmerman. 1851 421 00 do 11,804 z log, 16,52 631 00 1,255 00 Orwiroure Borfligh. ,lo Samuel Garret, ISM f) 00 G II Zu Ucb, /632 :0U 00 &It uynal/ Murex Bor. , ik.. . .. do A Willow, 1,50 100 00 • do P Boyer, 1051 292 119 do J Rudy, 1652 01.0 00 „ . -- • 1";01200 Nam Cartte Tor.,bp. do P Romboy, MI 53 PI In full . do P !tomboy, 1552 1,372 40 do —• --, / 1,413 Ul - Burry ■ TeLhtp. ' do F Dengler, 1551 375 00 do Daniel Rahn, 1254 400 00 ritursue a.r.vh. do John Ruch, MI 1.60 13 do C Woman, i.b.sr , 0,311 72 . --7 ,9 ii 61 -. _ .Yorwrrian To ernibp. do C. O'Connor:l9sl 951 do .E O'Connor, 1953 1491 49 1,63 99 Piarerots B4lone. F Snyder, IEI.I 126 do John MO, 1053 310 1,9 .V.sakeig Tp do J L. Co o, 1051 300 00 do J Lesatg, 1552 , 1,000 00 Upper .Ifnhantotera. . do I) Goltzball,lss2 591 25 -- -591 25 West Puns. do S Zlnunerman, 1252 - 1,329 19 in full 44,329 19 Frailty Towasltp. do E C rho:woo:1.1851 117 55 do C W Lehman, 1652 315 10 532 55 Fan Nanstria a Tp. do C Smith, 1551 IN 9S In MI • do C 8a11tb,1057. 1..6158 59 . 1971 50 Seal -11arlells Tp. • do William 81018,1 5 51 1651 do Twxrdcl Llelat, 1852 :91 Rosh TacosAip. do William Nelferl.lBl9 22 135 In full do - limes Blew, MO es #0 do J Menem:2llo,lssl 12 00 0 do William Kaup,lss2 IF 403 05 Patter 9: Totraslip. 7r do 8 Workmen,l l !sO do John Ilar.d. 1151 c 5 t9l do J Ilel,erlin3, 1552 3, 5- .11alanog Tuernihip. do D 61Ingerman,1811 46 14 In DOI do 9 Miller, 1552 70 00 JUiatrorulle Borough. do JAVeroert. IESI 403 . 52 in full .!,711 DR coo vo ratan Teetr+ ifs do Rapport 7549 do 8 Diesher.F , Lo do tn Wier, 1557 do J.r.iarnhoOr. W,"2 1 04 SOW 'l5 00 I°4 00 Wain, 71 So John Veich, 1550 27 ',do J 11ehn,1551 ^ 1.37 42 do V P Dfrtialser, '59 1,000 Oa = do J Nesbit, '5O 110 Oa Jn T Huth, '5l d. 50 00 do P Christopher, ' 'Au .) St. e!sirli , Jrevti do A Kline, .51 do J Jobneon,•.l 14 - 1 ;1. GIS DO r=fflZ do l Hordzinger4r., 'SI do 0 Hershaft, '52 105 Co 1,C.0 Si Farr Brain - , do A. flartrauft, '5l SO CO IN full do Henry Boyer, '52 900 1,5 Srktry!ko I Tk,sut.tia do Wm. Mercile.'t2 900 1 , 0 - Per r: Marco do S Boyer, 32 7 . 50 10 in full 150 ID tore4e eft kiiaszo. do J larhwalki, '5l EIL3 OD - do Received Of lan,. Downing and cab ers for tumber told to them by tie Commtaiionere, 32 IS do Received from 'Motors Foster,,.... for water rent re; rived fri.rn sundry per sons, - CP. By cash paid on ordera.drawn by the Ulu. tor. of the Poor and Mauve of EloPloyluent hum Jannary IS:4, to January lubJ $9.117 4j 11 NtW PRISON. fly Cash paid Ertbs and Not:theta for lam. -- - bee ' - '1.5 40 do Bright & Pott for Hardware 4ri 41 do Prouty & Murat. 2 Farnarea ' 210 GO du Win Caster, Stnithwork, . 33 35 do Thomas Earl freight on Locks ¢e 7 00 do Wm Johns measuring Painting - C 75 do H Hay filling &r 62 Chaff-bags ''" '•. 31 00 do J M Bratty & rlon 2 Quilts 3 50 do E Yardley & Sou Mails and Cement tl 50 do 311 Long 2 Hot Lir Famines and pip, 450 00 do J5l Loneper METT3n laying Opts 4e 9.+116 :to J 31 long Ttn Rooting 5:97'0 do 3 id) t: St rw ker per root rat' t rot stone 9011 97 do John (1 Shirker I Crook c -29 71 do John ti stricter 610 feet rand•tione 170 iiii do Wm Pollock Agent lumber ' 101, 1.1 do lag Focht Looking Classes . 35 fil do Thom Carson contract of Iron 11 1 +2 40 do 3no L Mastln plastering and rein work 150 17 do . 3 L Martin setting up 3 Furnates 215 25 do' JI, Martin contract for plastering_• 412 32 do J L Martin building tiatk Cfrou Pool 78 op do E L Hassle fat lumber ...," 12 to do Michael Cochran Freight r 3 pp do George Byerie Blackrmith work 146 43 do Stichterdr. Eerily Nails and Scale Fees . 30'57 do !Toren & Shoener contract Stone Ma-. son ry 172 50 do Hon, k Shoener brick work masonry 225 11 cia R C Wilson for Comber St ial do !tntltep Wiest, for MI k 1 00. , do J W Bowen Painting kid Glazing 1,1b2 26; do JTV Bosien Wiudcw Shades and Fix tures. - 2 O 2O 4/1:' do J Wilhelm Gai Fixtures , 75 62 do Wells & Webster Banisters &c .3 iism do 3S. IT Jones 2 copper kettles& bores "105 25 do Samuel Brown Bring bell+ . 110 GO do 11 L Marpte 1101ank book+ Lce 111 62 do Jacob Rapp for lumber 111 66 do' Good & Sterner earthen melte 30 00 do :II el Kopp (or sand.ston• 1.303 30 , do Lion t Egolf contract cast iron &c 1.172 67 I do SlGas Johnson for lumber • ' 29 75 do Wm Christian sarilthwork ' 40 13 do Peter Jennings for brick 20 70 do Isaac Severn carpenter wink - 1,742 12 do late Severn sapetintendlag works 065 11 do Isaac Severn freight paid on stone co- Ding ' no do Ammerman A. Znern for lumber 31 00 do John Ging agent for Joni G 'Sumter for cot stone masonry 3.791 II no I Gingival J C Stricter extrawcrk 6.5 U .14J do J Ging agent I II Htrlcker Wolk at . " tower d-e do J alas agent J G dtricker for la) ing thiggtag In corrider•nd cutting stone 152 56 do ld doodler mahogany plank •90 05 do' Abram fit Clair tin pipes beaten Ac 190 93 do Nathan Miriam plumber work 693 51 do Lamar Bay altering cooking range 19 00 do Johnt - Britton 3 -dog cos es 52 50 do Jona Deploy brick , . 10.50 do- Cleo:teas & Heisler Iron and sails 6312 du A P Boyer &CO lime 755 do pea la Patterson balling Emile slaps 22 56 do Chu Vliet carpenter work 6 25 do Iloydsr & Wanes 12 iron doors 154 60 do Henry &math tornorg 2 00 do John 11 Bill t..a.., 110 20 do Wm 'X Rundt blinds ...J ' 46 GO do James Haslet Iron cop. - 25 00 do Soloman {looser brick ' ' 137 do John Cowen laying maps ' ' 700 do,_ Thai Poster for 3 Derr Iron do Michael Caffrey 1 day tabor - 56 10 do Patrick Powers 1313 days do 4 1 00 do Patrk k Burns 46-days do . 2.3 IS do Owen Hay 217 days do i - 46 oo 247 mi do Joseph Brill dart do ' 11 91' do Nichols' Donahoe 16 days do IG OP do Chas Ilivflos4lf days do al 75 do Tarry 1 1cLatiehlin 701 days do . 70 30 do Bee) Christian For Wiling - 149 09 do John Pox ' d.. ... . 1 4 .,.. 4 , do Emanuel Belch . do ..., S 4 111 do Jaws AlettadeT do a5O do Iderretary of Commonwealth far Copy - of pr kon laws. • 600 do Dante! Aarand the 1 Pl iable : 13 op do NLe Bran mikes as eremite% 100 00 do. II Le Brae traeaer aspens. . __ ao do N I.4llll3ltinsantring coat:tact *elk 519 31 dp -N Lem for n A*l I WII/tims for T do 1 W]easiedayi tint - 18 . 30 de Nary /Deft 11 /so wort aSt do V/ t R Use ftrEstattaid claim 138 75 . . do Battler & Carry - do grin 3l 13 do 0 J Frei Wilms' • - 166 do. N 1.4 Brom for Ploiers for Locb &e... evs al. do Chants Noll Whig clta.Mbap . , I 11) do Tboooos Foster rot Peter Jesolititi Reading and Philadelphia to Woo-- core loom formew prbookaed eviglit on Ore brick 11/ 110- do George Hamlets hr sett add [rob" elPelis•• is Villting links comity • 10 00 preio• Lc : do WII Gore for °eight byeumin 75 do I 2 !dor di mertheredise WI earned ' 730 4 0 do emend Ileattleger merchandise awl . "- - • 185 16 do G-terms . ateau Viler. cerPriair Innt 6 75 do - /oho Jackson, wark - on LOOMS 6 00 do D L lieterly.tor . tools, . . 13 - 59 do Wm Pollock. Umber - 111 55 do • rittickilyms. lo l. ll ors War 20 14 do Patrick Powers,2ol days, do r , I 10 6 4 do ,been jr,W. 37 days - 71 da - 11710 do Charles VW, carpenter wort • It 50 H 432 CONVEYING Iit.ISONE23 mom winos:ono TO POTTSVILLE. 52 50 16 50 10 50 S 50 John 0 Koch. Joseph W Christian Behr. Jobe A Efe. aeiJsUiel PRISON EXPENSES. • By Cis*, paid 11 B ClassogrO !Or Beef. 2 2 60 do If tosesgsrdes for vegtables 31 CO do Jotro itiocher, beef . 36 97 do A T Erittal/11; beef & pork 16 40 do J Belt:hat/sr, 21 tom stove coal 5 IX) do' C Ilookey.Gu comp. - 73 es do EElaose rustic% 19 frocks for tun,/ lets 4 75 .do John Dozer, making riothlogfor convicts , 11 20 `llO V Morris, 09 yds. plaid 2.1401t1 It 20 do -4 Etter:, for 8 coal 17 50 do y flootzln9er, Jr., for mdse. 107 47 do Port do 306 05 do D Krebs. Prisoo.keeper aid Matron salary 375 00 do D Krebs. provisions •157 95 do Oath. Fisher. service , Mold .3I 50 do Peter. Jew:doer. uoder-keeper 171 30 do .1 A Eee,under-keeper , 44 73 do G 11 Brandoer.medlcsl ser*ell 25 0 0 do J Leeson. 11 too stove cool 375 do J Blether. ProF l,looo 4 £0,50 do .1 Dunkleberger 450 lbs 4 pork , , Ac. - - 34'35 , do Henry 11110,246 lb. beef 13 113 do Kriel( & Baum, 86 loos a coal 160 00 do J Seltrlnges. 12 tool 8 coal 2 , 4 Ettl •• do 1 eltratich, wheat, cont. kr. 89 60 do Celli. Fbber 1 mo. service 4 50 D Krebs and wife. service 00 50 do I) Krebs, amt-pall for prosiens 19 17 do A tdeodlesoo,aosp,lloett.lre. 34 58 2,195 75 TAXES O;t9.PAID AND REFUNDED. J Battier, collector of Blythe, 1949, 9 12 D Rahn, Barry, 1950 Wilson. 80t1er,1653 6 40 D Dressler, Branch. el 00 D B Althoure„Tremont 7 62 A Hartraut, Rig Bruotolg. 23 99 Wm. Orb, D Bisobelzu 66 12 CIO EMU -Ely Cash paid Lewis Hoye?, Coroner, for holding inquests,. 317 01 do Justices, Jurors and Witnesses attend's, Inquests, ' 154 40 do Ceorge lisiberstads and others holding poll modem esamina tioh r oo COMM _ REPAIRING BRIDGES. do Leah Dreher repairing bridge at L.ndinge tile, len Ps do Win. /Betel, do at Pinegrove 225 do Danielißocia..do at klieldlepnit 25 75 do 3 & B B Klock,do ußeed'a Milled P 5 NEW: COURT HOUSE By rash paid Geo Hookey for gas Co 69'53 do Myers & Donley , putting up !turning rod • 7 00 do R C4Green attending CO . on 'louse Clock, 21 50 do N6l Nunam water pipes and fixtures 40 110 do 8 Iluntringer [tithe 83 92 do .1 W Bowel Painting 192 15 do W II Hayti slate See • 12 00 do I Severn carpenter work and superintending do J L. Martin plastering and ma terials . . 44 75 do C Vliet carpeaterag Work . SO 87 do J Snyder fr.* Co raising 'raisin ' Court House - • 2712 do J Britton 1 Saginaw! 17 75 du J H 11111 limber c ' 42 40 do J Kohler on contract sione stria 1632 70 do Wm Heifer repairlngtables .5 Ou do- Wm Potluck lumber 05 41 •do ti laisi.. survellng Ire Court - - lions, lot.. IS LO do 341 Parker putting up Ilght- 1, " song end . 1 21 00 do Bolero & Shoener masonry at CCP. pool :50 40 do Geo Byrne emithwork 116 ..15 do Abm St Clairfornaeca &e 609 75 do II Gresrang hat-stand Ice ill 50 do Job Wolf carpenter work 5 62 .do 3 Willielm gas fixtures 4 00 . do 11 A& 3 .1 Willlams lumber 91 71 1 . do 3 Kantner carpenter work 5 00 • do BEt Fiaber furnishing distance table - 200 do P Shelly spittoons 14.70 do Clemens & Heisler for glass 10 IS do Pot Jr. Brother merchandise 26 88 do C J Frey sundry goods 18 3 1 3 do Dant durand chair. 4 50 1 • do 9 dhoener chairs &c 57 75 do Morita 4- Stopelcamp oundrlea 450 'du Frank Marti i carpet 25 DO ' . 4 10 - J Dodson repairs 50 do M Cochran freight on R R 6 62 • do rumbler & Eaterly nada Ise 7 50 do Ii L.Cake wire railing 20 00 do Jae Focht Meribandixe - 10 69 do .1 51 Long gas fixtures 27 50 do F titollargen locks and kris 19 25 do W k - It Kline 3 dor chairs 97 00 do Itenithristlan hauling coal. 10 00 do Jacob Christian hauling 2 50 do if Miller 321 tons stove coal 52 00 boo. Lambert stove coal 1 50 do Chas Eigfiled stove coal 5 00 do Kirk ir.'l3aum stove roll' 47 45 do W Wren Work with boric and cart -1 -. l l l ' 21 57 do lno Fox do do 60 05 do Hugh O'Neal do el 41 do Oxen flay. labor 650 00 do Patrick Corkran do 29 80 do R Latichlindo 2825 do P . Boyle " do 35 15 - do C Iliggln. do 97 25 . do hi Donahoe do 16 00 do 'T Kennedy • do It 75 do P Bum do 131 00 do J WC/nail - do 26 55 do J McGuire do 5 00 do J McLancbiln do 30 00 do P. Powers , do „ 153 25 do .11 de Slinger, 51 sons 0 real' 13 20 : --- 113.632 05 Elf Carh paid to Jacob 11-Long, acp of standard of Weight & %tea.- ' tires for the use of the county, 209 75 _. _ E 1:1 WEI MEI 1.700 00 IEOI DBM QOM • - INTLREST ON LOANS. By Cash paid Magdalccil Hailer. 24 00 do Healy Koch 00 00 do EllzpOrth liooLtlorcr . 40 00 do Francis C Kurhcler 16 00 do Abrahhm 6.lbrlyht, 66 00 ECM do Thomaa Mills, -12 00 do Mary FraHey 30 00 do Gernie Weenert 13 00 do Henry Vonie 63 00 do Jacob Monislnger. Jr. — 990 00 do Benjamin Poll 625 LO do Andrew Kimmel 160 20 do Joseph Albright 36 DO do Joseph Hammer 910 co do Wentle Swarte 12.1 00 do Henry M Detre, Go Go G 333 1113111 - 2.924 nn INTEIWCT ON TridPOß ART LOAN - By Cash paid .1 W Cake,%. 114 ti Vox lc - J a 7 27 firorge D Borer 42 76 Jacob Ilanizinter, jr 172 22 LN&WF Warner 150 (lp ' MEM 13E1113 TEMPORARY LOANS PAID. Joan Ruch, temporary loan paid Min er.' Rant 3,000 00 J VP Cate, tempo's', loin 4,000 George D Boyer, for Farmers/Dank loan I 3,00100 atOft.. D Doi er, 1./ IMlners' Rank loan. , 6,000 00 Una. Warman, do ' 2,000 00 GEM CO 900 00 TMEMIIIM!EI redeemed (refunded) Eastern Penitrnilmr, (or support of minstess Pir 1551 Premium and .11121 t, fees on Cos sr slp. 11 1 .13 ELECTIONS. • Ely Cash paid eJectionut4ret..s, elc. t inns 594 10 do General Elrttlons 7119 00 do Prt•klential elortinn 7/l9 45 do C lerks 151 return Judge. 4 00 - / - 2191 OS ASSESCOR's WAGES. For miklet assessments 490 50 do do do !SO 37 EEO EDISEEI J II Reinhart 61 50 .1 P Berirant . 52 25 G F 4.lppt 105 49 ' C. 31 Ilan 112 00 41 Fralley ' 91 75 George Wynkoop • 36 00 0 N Palmer 89 00 11J B Cettnnmloys 56 50 Flerl.rimle Barman 239 40 COURTS. • , By cash paid Grand, Petit. Ti . „ItIITOP tip staves - 110051 31 Constable feis In Commonwealth edges - 214 Eli T Mills cletk of sea ethos fees 5,32 SI R3l Pittner Dl•trlcl Altatofy mes 110 00 George Betz boa rdlog Jethro - 39 50 Wai Mau boaVdt ng lithos ' Pi 00 Justices costs In Com rates 123 69 IMlNlables coaling quali'ly fel mos 140 69 Anthony Deceit, boarding juror. 9 73 Witness feeaConimonsvcalth cases 1063 01 Myer mouse sera ices me translator In Court • 300 Wm Garret interpreter in Court 10 00 .1 11 Domulng • do' do 40 00 II Bartholomew co.is And. Nolte _ siouil services, 20 50 .1 A MeDuton 8 days keeping cri mps, docket 19 00 J 11 Domning•l3 days do II 00 Jan N Richards 13 days do , ,l 9 50 J T hlcCamant 9 days do 13 SO .1 El Ilatslngee 1 . 00102b1e reef In )UW0'10403,5 ease 807 F D Kaerther lot notifying Jurors not to attend 2 00 C ifootay gas eonsnmed •t Court House 18 62 - 86714 83 - ' SCHOOL TAX. Ily each paid .I Heberlins, Porter cry '22 71 Paul Paul, Buller 7 40 AII Wilson, Haller_ '3M IV 3W Heffner, Warty 17 64 Wm Learch Wane ' , 74 SI Jacob Duet, Frailty , 21 00 Michael Quin, Ellythr , 60 00 W Iteirrardee New Castle : WI; 00 Sao Eellyber, Case : 41 00 " Reed, , Joo Reed, Neriwegien ' 115 00 11 G Robison, Schuylkill Raven .ti til 1 a 3 14 silr, North Mtobelm . - -7(140 dlenry Reed, Brandt 316 ' 00 BEI ROdE TAX. By rash paid D Minnie. Tremont Ip 367 50 Gee Befallen ~Blythe -, 90 00 ttaml Zimmerman; Wert Penn - 93 00 Jan Gallagher, Cass 58 40 Henry Heberllng, Porter 400 00 P F Ludwig; West Orunswig , 69 04 Isaac Pail. Butler ' 791 50 C Kllngaroan, Mammy 1149 Co N Balliett,•l9chnylklll - 100 Co F Ilchwako, 1; Nahantongo 341 00 Outs Braise. Bomb 708 69 John Elsenhour, Jr Colon • ' 300 00 Jos linghes, New Castle 150 CO Jacob Heberllog, Porter 84 00 J W Hefner. Wayne 200 00 90 Bressler, Fridley 231 00 D B Ketsbner, Gan Bra WM II 100 09 J F Faritt, Branch 144 30 ROAD DAUAGES %V Heffner, for Road damages, 160 00 Road Jurors for clawing and lading - out roads 653 00 MISCEANEOUS. To Cub paid X X Palm LL er for books sad 22 23 Cbrtsttaa Zoou.bladlagassesstuats tIS P notpeteln, watebtur prisoners 800 ° " 3 1 1 for hums US tracts ar lands old to Comatholoaets at TIIIMPITtri•aI • la MX. sad aaaaa tights lots sad load bat not sold 790 60 John Eurialtur beds to Patten* s DiTi t ywm n !Dress and minus foe 0.0119 DI Ter, leaksa for Treirm, 10 00 ger oaks R E WrlPt, tat Diteat at tieetlati 6 60 =I UNKO ~.4e D B ayer, moist paid- Nin o:le Jtalth _,: I 23 /r El R Medial!. Nedttal setsicss to . ptisoset• 20 75 .lanlei P Eltudiael, hullos boddiot to Pottssitte , :.. -. r SO lame Donn, I dari services ii IDol- 1 dies Rosh' - 100 Joseph Rely, 91 dayk oily bar water 1011 w ._ 14 ti 0 1 pat:reit; 121 days xdo - is ss sum 11 asp' - do 11 00 Wm Elora 11 days - dO ' - 11 00 James McCabe, 1 day hauling at ha.. - -- Aaron neck, washing. Cc:, public With% . • .- - • Peter cumaapakolenge 'on paw, paint Sawn • C liartet, ibilittlonery;tke., JobsDarcrerslity Doyens% lute L7keus o 210 2ohn Ernst do °theism Ilona (env o ad damages: • . 2tS I P Hobart. taking deposition fees, ' • - rood damages - 2 00 W C Whitney. 222,41.- plant, 'county basin a 42 Lewis Dreher and °thins, dir idiot West Penn, t 9 L Marple binding dockets, Lc pub he ratites Abraham St. Clair, tiling pipe. &c., Recorder's office . 1 00 CYR Kline for electlon bores 4DI Wm Pbarre for Ally papers 5 343 C LViiet. certified topics, 0 ac IP of As sembly 'OO BenJ Writer.o bu.brl• leo 4 - 50 is, LI Campbell, services an counsel DI 63 A Rau imore. postage fur county 23 02 Coati Bosnaur. 4 new' election loses . 125 D Knittle, sepalrling 4 election boxes 135 ft R Morrlr, for Ink 133 Coco. of PA. for arta ofAssenably - ' 100 D &amber, recording Deeds and .if. ' ches 13 00 - 1,231 63 COUNTY OFFICERS, cr.r..RE, 6,7 c. By cub paid Afirimel Frits 70 days services as Crinirolssitincr 105 00 Ceo Bastlein 133 days do 199 50 Thos Fostm: 250 days do 309 50 Vino Foster's es pewits to Mises ' serving sub in case Lykens vs Co 604 (I liarileln distributing duplicates 4 50- , F B Kee rcher expenses in do 4 25 Jim Hannan I yr salary as Crtrimis• - Plotters counsel to Jan 11852 and MrUM( conveyance A Russel 155 00 I) Krebs Clerk for Commissioners 150 00 F B Raercher , do 415 00 12 81 Palmer 6 mo soltiltur 75 00 II Bock services as Conti Douse at 't 225 00 tendan D Krebs maklarout duplicates 10 44 F grew 33 days Court crier salary 33 00 J W Taylor 60 da:yis do 103 on F Peoples anti others And itois for anditlng arconnt of P-SI D E Nice for audiiiag accounts of Public Oakes F B Baerrber nrder of p Kan 1 , 1101 Of inquest 100- II Krebs 142d - rys rletk hire 63 00 Trios Footer for-reit and Krebs ci• proves to NS : Warn 17 10 T Foster srrilmrs as tfourmlsioner miring Ilsri Slburg on CO bgline.s 550 - 2133 03 EXPENSES AT ORIVIGSBURG PRISON. 263 91 By cash paid J Elelselin 5 bedsteads and repairs . 1952 A Mendleson soap, linen Sze 31 PO C Seitz for el ions stone CDSS 27 51 W Franey stove pipe ar sheet Iron 5 50 J A Ege making clothing she 21 D 5 I A Ege attendl prison day do night at Co prison at Or igsburg 215 25 C Berger fastening prkontr3 2; 7D John A Swaim forrepalrs 1 31 499 01 • FEretor MI repairs 2 00 • F Boa mend's iskilit for prisoners 7 21 Medlar & Ebur for merchandise 10 97 'Arm Bickel do 55 14 Ground tent on pii.on lord 2 00 Jamb Defreirn .1 new bedstead 3 95 , Jos Hammegfot merchandise 5 IS S Eettengood for ib bundles straw 2 95 Bright & rott 2 pair liand cuffs 3 00 504 24 .0y (30103,1 d Gen TY [Myer Treasurer for re relVlng elght7•sla thousand eight hun• dred and fourteen dollars and for paying out eiglay-Oer throratol *ls hundred and ninety-tiro. dollars 1082 30 Bp balance drie county in the Irpids of nett Buy et Trea.iirer 40 45 ETEID MEI To the Honorable, the Judges of the rout, of Cominon Pleas of &Atli:Ain County: Wr the undersigned, Francis Dengler, Michael Brecht,'lt and lacilb fry. Auditors for the said coun ty of Seim) tkill, y report that are have au dited, settled antradjustert the ateoll,lls of the Com mission, is and Tlra•uter Of paint 4•0111117 01 Schisy kin and onlbrult the a 1)11)+e and loregoing statement Al the re,stili of our innt..stigAtigme. by nlinh It trill appear that there'lr dine the r.))),:ty alf,erhuyikill, by George U. nnyer /F.fq , Treasurer, the a 11111 of forty &alms and fwly ; hue real, (810 41 ) In a% door= vlArof,vre litre hereunto rtt nar Laude, /Ile ilwisFirth dty n( January, A II , one .-thou/And eicht hundt•d and lii y 11.1 t- FR ENGI.I:R. ) M WHAM. JAcill3 HIV .01 ont,tandtng Totts do the Coon!). and Ptah!. by the Collector. (tithe arreral Iturt.ttglis and Town. ships, to nit 'Buiro' of Poasi•llle. John Dud], rol lasl Chap Worm°. $ 'V! Geo . !' fitichter, ; Henry Grk, •sss N. Trah.n. hevii• John I. Cohn Col' 'SI Jae Lennie. Col .5/ John L Coh , s. '4o3 Ortrigsburg Nro' Samuel Garrett. 4,1 '5l G D ZUIiCII, col , Brunstrig l Tp., Ahrattam Ailment rs,l '5l Itehry Fahe, ; E. Drunsir - M-rp.. Henry Boyer_ rns John W hoot,. ' Tamaqua Bon?' !ohm eprar. rol Thomas Birheck.. Schur / Mitt rp., Gsnl Madenfookoot Win Markle. col, Bluihe T,p.,. wm Heintz, col , 4a t; 53 VA 50 /Gen tiarnnarc, col '5O 391 37 4.3 nu 90 15 nutty:Anger JP '5l 771 22 631 00 1% SO Geu Barnhart. col '5l LIU 97 019 Si. 215 00 Joseph Sallied. 49 59 77 ilfahamiy Tp.. 'Sunup! Miller, eat *59 t: fel 191 47, - 17 uo Rush Tp. Stephen Moore, cr.l 1919 43 01 257 10 James (HMV col : '7O . 99 25 45 50 25 6 J Stet seromith. eel '5l 49 05 31 93 21 00 Wm Kaop, col '5l 911 Sit 251 71 29 60 Fro!ley Tp,! • Samuel Gasitirt, tint '44 J E Thompmn, r.ol '5l ll W Lehman, col '52 • Unton Tp. Druliber, r of II Sillier, c.:l John ELellilollr, inl .. Neu , Castle Tr Samuel Heir, cr,l Jacob Metz. rot St. Clair Boro' • /oat, Gan John,ol), ens ' L. Dialer Tp. QobEnf Wllsonic•l , 51 A 11.‘VIlion. cal .52 Barry Tp. Francis Denfler,rol '5l 91 17 22 s^_ 25 00 Daniel 11.1bn...c01; '52 157 71 315 92 31 50 Joseph Larl4ll,.col 'l2 • 63 50 456 ea Cass Tp. James Nesbit, col '5O 555' 95 137 01 245 00 Thomas Ilorh, col '5l 575 7.1 940 01 417 110 Patch k ChrieophPr, ',51. 017 71 435 90 417 110 Minersolie Duro' Miensel Mohan, col . 44 2TI 355 32 , D R neknefit. en' 974 81 623 J 0 163 00 Brandi' Tp.! Thomls 0 Abbott r '44 07 97 176 01 John 10,1ger.,m1 'SI Stls 72 526 07 151 SO Jarob F4lehn.col 1152 2?; :0151 161 Oa ii,noo oo MEE Tremont Tp. L Plnkenon. •5R GlO GI 390 19 94 00 Ad.l¢l Wolf 91 7V 97 00 64 10 50 CIZI IZE Eldred 7'p John Wetzel, col IT.llfahanionga 'Pp, Diniel Combsll, en/ LrAfahcrntongo 'Pr. H. litvalm, col Vslentil.. . 4 avidge. Porter John Hand, i•r ,fiil '34 1.0 6fi 16 21 700 Jar.,b 110«rtinr, OA ' 5 2 1 21 V 7 105 ' 24 15 VO Pinrgrore Bor.! Wm Zimmr/ionn,(ol '54 74 04 110 57 39 50 Jona finch, col "/;,/ In 3 79 139 41 V 33 00 Frederirk C Werniz. '47 7:00 Georaerllembach '45 100 SU Pinearore II Zimmerman, '5l 66 41 .133 59 71 50 Henry dottin. col ‘5l 4/2 76 611 99 95 50 Wayne Tp. Healy r.il '44 NJ 93 195 - 37 WII Ilerkheliser,riil'tk/5 31 793 46, 99 50 Jacob llelin, , '5 52 1 ' 239 05 S. Manhezni. Lkaniel ilrim, '.s'2 -513 56, 315 44 41 00 Schuy'i Haven liorui, A Wollour, col '5O :153 'l4 aba 73 117 00 Philip lto}er '5l 491 51 951 93 160 00 John Colley, c.. 1 '52 913 16 C , ll 1 7 77 09 ..Vdeiteglan I)I' Ilarris. col . '4O 201 35 .351 0 1 '7bris Alllann, r.. 1 ' .50 1530 40 111 4 74 414 00 Elvd o . l:6nnor. r.. 1 '5l 535 05 533 32 01 50 EwdO'Cmmeor. ~(' S ilG li 35 643 Ira Lake. roe '4O 321 50 • E. Norwegon Tp.. Charles Smith, col '5l 300 56 617 94 2119 50 L F I,Thitn•3, '5O 110 91 00 West Penn Tp., 93E31 Zimmerman ' 5 l 91 19 ME] Those rallortors marked thus (}) remain l Irma nhir , h appeals Isere taken, and nnw pending in the Ilorenit court. The following Collectors halve paid Into the Trea sury tlnce the foregoing account has bent andited.vis . Co. State Tax. ar 0 0 Ranch. Onvigshurg, 55 00 1 75 Ott Franklin Webber, s Alanheiria 270 00 Philip Gar. for T Abbott. Blanch. , :4 r 0 • John Schwalm, L Mahantoogn, 3 00 107 70 Patrick Christopher. Caw., 200 00 Charles Wonsan, Pottsville. 300 38 Charles Smith, East Norwtgian, 300 00 John Rodgers. Branch, 150 00 . Johif N Spence. Tamaqua. 010 00 Jacob 'Maim. Branch. 248 75 Feb. 12..1F5T. • . 7-0 " .. VAIINISM STEAM, POTTY AND PAINT MANUE4CTOIir. T AE undersigned having made estensive alterations and improvements In his machinery, and having ntroduredSvms Into his Factory,woulit most respect fully call the attention of his friends and costomera through the country in hie large and well selected Mick of VARNltifiEri s PAINTtI, MLR, CLANS, la., 4r.c., which far variety and (polity cannot be melted by•any similar establishment In the State. Coach Body,Carriage, Cabinet • and China Clow Varnishes, arid Paints of every description, dry and ground in Oil, and put op at short - ant Ice in can. of couventent size for mantrv•tradel, • Gzier's thamnnils, Cold Leal, Pantile Patty and hack Knives. Sable and Camel Hair Pencils, Varnish, Graintngund Ealenntine Rroahes , and English, French and American Class of all sizer,iallable Sor Store Fronts, Dwellings /he., with a good aesottmant of Enameled mad Colored Glass for Public Buildings. Venn/01,1.1m, &c.,consuntly on hand and for sale Pa comities to atilt pnrchasenot moderate prier...at the old established , Psinrease Ftwortsemo also Va. atrrT HTOIENnI 80 North Fourthstreet,, west side, below Race st., Philadelphia. CaiCIIRACK. •pril• 1132. 17—ly 112112 +4 ramp & CONFECTIONERY DEPOT, No. 518 Maikel Street. between Sehuvalll SEVENTH end EIGHTH, Phtlad'a JOHN(11.• ITAIIN respeetfully informs the public of this and Mill adjoining. counties, that be keeps always on band i Eerie and varied assortment or Frnits.Cakes and Confectionery. which he will melt as cheap as can be bought at any other establish ment In Phliadellihla , and be Invites all persons who may want 'Erb orb him line, to call and see him birfore purchasing elsewhere. Orders from the coml• try will ticelve prompt attention. ' Nay I. 1652. - ' , _REIRLYPS WHIG 4111,11111.11141 C tOlt 1.833. 30, nst t end and fbr ninny B. DA SAN. Jan. • - - 110 Olt !El 90'00 EiEl OM •e 6.614 56 STATEMENT Co. SiveNato Tear Tat. Tax Floe. 247 17 510 22 355 611 067 70 23'79 73 314 50 1635 04 NOR Oo NI I ti :.'Ol2 P 0913505 1013 I 3 1012 02 fq 00 202 30 100 43 212 SC 11 00 172 53 2,5 10 42 00 413 00 ;3 0.1 31! 20 ;04 31 61 50 5/ '270 r - S 408 Ss Si 50 '4. 42 50 •52 537 05 734 SO 15 , i 50 46 106 50 3 , 4# 17 43 e.S 1.5150 167 51 1.0 91 2.14 00 IBM= 223 SO 22.1 13 46 50 147 21 113 90 25 15 400 23 430 06 51 50 S 6 50 46 29 I'7 56 132 39 213 So 42 50 076 2: :23 23 47 00 •::41 L 49 9<irG 4 311 279 MIS BEM 113 04 333 27 19471 257 6,, 2550 2G 50 ESIIMME] EI3 52 99 116 li BEI !A 411 CI 41,1 4 00 2 00 Co AM. I"' Y Y `Y IFV IaITIOPOSALS tot the *lolls orthe .I — tad Statee Frans July 1 to June :Op 1850, ea thet'allowivg routes wale Sete of PENNBYL. VANIA, will ba wetted at tberContreet Oaks of the Post-015m Department, in de - City of Wash ington,until 9 A- M. of the .Ith April, 1853; lo be decided on the 25th of April, :85..1 ' . . PENNSYLVANIA. • ; .From July 1, 18.53, 10 June 30, 1856. 9610 From Smith's Mils, in Crawford eounty, by Cochtaittlon. to John Wightmen'r, .Pa., miles and back, once a week. Bidders will state the distance and propose a schedule. • • 9611 From Pittsburg, ever the line of the plank rood, by Allegheny, Perrysville, Wexford, Zolfo*, Hammy, White:tom, Prospect, Centreville, Harrisvilla and Wesley,to Frank- lin, 75 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Pittsburg every Monday, Wedriesday and Friday, at 6 a m ; Arrive at Franklin next days by 6 p m Leave Franklin every Monday, Wednelslsy and Friday, at 6 a m ; 'Arrive at Pitt.,burgnext days by 6 tm. Proposals to run ;ix limes - a wee - will be . considered. . 9612 Fron,Agnew's Mills, by Larnarline and Five Points, to Cass, 10 miles and back, once a week: . licay* gnew's Mills every Monday at 6 a in; Arrive aiCaAs rams diy i 4 9 a at ; Leave Cites every Monday . at 10 a m ; . - Arrit•e at Agarar's Mills game day by 1 p m 9613 From - .Ulysses, to Gentsee Forks; six mies and back, once a week. Leave I.Tiyatel every Monday ill D a in Arrive at Genesee Forks same day by.. 16 a m; Leave Genesee Forks every Monday at 11 •a m ; Arrive at Ulysses same day by 12 m. 9614 Froin Clation,by.Fimieksourg,Chambersburg, (local.) and Plainville, to r. 6 miles and back, oncea week,' .. Leave Clarion every Monday at ti a m Arrive at (ethane next day bir;piai ; Leave Indiana every Wedne.ida3: at 6 a m, Arrive at Clarion nest day by 6 p m. 9615 From Ecottsville, by I.,ittle Mehoopany Cen• tre, Loveton and olf Creek, to Dushose, 25 miles end back, once a week. Leave Seotts ville every Monday at 6a m Arrive at Dusbore tame. day Leave Dushore every Tneiday at tia Ai Arrive at Scottsville same daf Lv pm. - , Front Smithfield, by Geneva, brei.nsboro Mapleiowa,. Willowtree and Davittown, to Mown Morro, 20 miles &tad back, once a wee k Lease Smithfield every Monday at 6 a m Arrive it Mount Morris came day:by 6 13 ni; Leave Mount Morris every - Tut`edify alb a in; Arrive at Smithfield same day by 6 p 9617 From ,Clara, by Oswego, to Elli,barg, In miles and hack, once a week. Leave Clara every Saturday at 8 a-m Arrive at Ell isbing same day by 12. m , Leave Ellishurir every Saturday at 1 p m , Arrive at Clara same day by 5 p m. 9518 From Curlaville, by Limestone and King.• ville, le Corsica, 15 miles and bark, once a week. Leave Curlsville every Moudny et ii a m ; Arrive at Corsica.same day by 12 in ; Leave Corsica every Monday at p ; , Arrive et Cuilsville same daY by 4 p m. 9619 Frnm Skippack, by Harleysville, F ranecioni and Tylersviile, to Charleston, (local,) (S miles and back, once a week:. Leave Skippack every Monday at G a m; Arrive at Charleston same day by 12 ni ; Leare.CbarleAon every Monday'at 1 p m; Arrive at Skippaek came day by 7 pm. 91.;20 From Brookville. by Bellevtew, Dalmatia. Ringokl and Porterville, to Saucksburg, 25 miles and hat k, once a week. Leared3rookville every Friday at am; . . . Arrive el Smicksburi:ame day by 6 p Leave Smicksburg every Saturday at 8 a in Arrive at Brookville same day by 6 p m. 9621 From Lawrenceville, by Seely's 11111, to Sce ly'Creek, N. y , 15 miles and back, once u week. - Leave La ivrenceville every Saturday at a in: Arrive at Seely Creek •ame day.by-12 , . Leave Seely Creek every Satu r da y at 1 p At'rive at Lawrence Ville same day by 7 p m. 9622 From Allyalusing to Sugar Run, 4 miles and baelr, onee a week. Leave Wyalming every Saturday, at a m; Arrive at Sugar Run i.arne'dayby Jam ; Leave Sugar Run every Saturday at 10 a m Arrive of Wye same ,day by II a in. 0i'.21 From Merrer, b Sandy. Lake unit New Le banon, to -Mlllei'i7erdle,'22 mile, and bark, once n week ' Leave Mercer every rtimuliiv at S a m; Arrive at Ildledgevdle :ante day by 3 p in, Leave Milledgeville every Ttie,tir at S a ro - Arrive at Mercer *AMC day ny J p m. Parke:burg, by Ercildon, MeWilbum, town, Mortonville and Marshalton, to \l'e-t• ebe,ter,yomilet and back orlon n 'wrek' Leave Parke,bung every).b.mday at t m A liver at Westchester •arne day by 12 ni , Leave We•trlicister rveiy Alonday at I p m Arm, id Parke-burg •ame day by 7 p 4i.i2fi From Itiook•iville to Marroydle,2Unide,id bark, once a week. Leave Brookaville every Monday at 8 a In, Arrive at Maronvole same day by 2 p m ; Leave Maronville every Tuesday at b a in: Arrive et Brooksville ~.ame dti 4i y7;• • p.m. 962i.1 From Lane,bmo': by Stiruccii, 'TitoMp‘on, Arrarat and Ilerr.ck, to Gibson, 25 miles and back, once a week'. Leave Lanesbero' et-cry Tuesday at 7a m , Arrive at Gibson same day by 3 p ni ; Leave Gibson every Wednesday at 7 a ru ; Arrive at Lane-taro' same day by 3 p m 9427 From Kistzto am, by B E fray's store. Fre• - 7 demi:smile and Landis Fiore, to Bechtel,. vtlle, miles and back, once a Week Iseave Kutztown every Wednesday ut 7 a m, Arrive at Bechtelsville same day by 12 in ; Leave Beeldel=ville every Wedne-rday at I Pm: Arrive at Kutztown same day by p m • - 9629 From Cowderaport, up ifte Alleihatiy‘ River, ItaymomP, tiettlement. to IC nubs andWel:, OHM 2 week. Leave Co , !4:,terrport every Tuesday at 7 n m, Arrive at rlys.4s same day by 12 a m Leave rly,esevery Tuesday' at . 1 rorn Arrive at CovrderN - port same day by . 6 p 9629 From Lanca.ter, by Swartz Sporting Hill, MaAer9onville, Colebrook Furnace and Camphellatown, to Annvil:e, miles and back, twice a week Leave,Lancaster every :%Tonday and Wedne.- ' day at 6 a ; Arrive at Annville Fame days by C p m . Leave Annvillr every Titeqtay and 1 bur , day at ri a rn , Mitre at Lancaster tame days by p m En',3o From Gieensbarg., in \Vest Newton, 14 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Greensburg every Wednesday and Thursday at 8 a m , Arrive at We'! Newmn tame days by 12 rn Leave West Newton every Wednesday and Thursday at '1 p in, Arrive at C.:men-burg same davit tiv pm. Prnpo.alt ior care a week rerrire will be con.Arred oflll From Miller.town, by Rirhpito, Mt Plen, am Milk, Middleburg . , Centreville and New Berlin. to Mitibn.hurg, 41 mile , ' and bark, once a week. Lean• 11Wer.town every Monday at 5 a m , Arrive at Mitflimfbarg came Jaya by 9 p m , Leave Mititinshurg every Tueaday at ri a ni ; Arrive at Miller.town same day , by 9 p tn. 9i7.712 From Boiler. by Porter•ville, Evanabure Zelienople and Bulii's Store, to New Brigh. ton, .ti mile and back, once a week. Leave Butler every Friday at 7 a m ; Arrive at New Brighton :name day by 5 p Leave New Brighton every 'Sat warty at 7, ant, Arrive at Butler came day by 5 p at. 9,173 From Ickei.l.urg, by Rorebure, Bos.erman'.. Milli and Juniata, to NeVport, 1.1 iind hack, - once a week. 7 1 ' Leave telcr•burg every iVednesday nit; a m , Arrive , at Newport ame ilav by 12 pm ; Leave Newport every Wittne;dav at I p m Arrive at Icke.iburg , rame day by 7 p m. iiil3-1 From VattiQh, by IFinictiantliiii, to Callens. burg, 10 miles and back, r:u.ree , a week Leave Latfi•h every Similarly at 9 a to , Arrive,at Calleniitairg same day by 12 rn ; Leave Callen burg every :Saturday at 1 p m Arrive at Catfish Fame day by 4 p m 963:i From leke,burg, by 'llonnelly's Mill, to Mil ler,town. 14 miles and back, once a•tveek. Leave !eke , burg every IVedneftlay at 7 a in; Arrive at Mlllerstown same day by 12 m; Leave Millerstown every Mentle.day at 1 - • pm; Arrive at Ickm.burg •tune day by Op m. 9O From Fricild,rille, by Jackson I alley anil Warren Centre, to South Warren, 10 miles and back, once a week Leave Friendsville every Saturday at S a m Arrive at South Warren tame day by 12 in; Leave Smith Warren every Saturday at I pm; Arrive at Friendsville same day by S p m. 9637 From Economy, by Sbetteld, Seventy-Sic and Se nice, to HuAstown, 18 miles and back, once a week Leave Economy every Monday at 6 a en : Arrive at !loot:stolen same day by 12 am ; Leave Hookstown every Monday at 1 p Arrive at Eminomy same day by 7 pro. Proposals will be considered to run twice a week 9638 From Tunkhannoek, by Rig Meeboopany. Rellanmer and Amos Lib's, to Laport e , it miles and back,, once a week. • Leave Tunkhannoek every Monday at 6 a m; Arrive of Laporte same day by C. p m ; [.care I.oroife every 'Fues'dai at - 6 a in; Amy,. at Funkhannoek same day by t;_yt m 9619 From West Port, up Kettle Creek, to Kettle C ree k . 3' limes as muse a week Leave Weq Port every Wednesday at 6a m, Arrive at Kettle Creek same day by 6 p m Leave Kettle Creek every Thursday at t.; a m, Arrtre at West Port same day by It p m.. 0610 From Beaver by Union , Uie, to Zeliotiople 12 talk." and back, over a week. Leave Beaver even- Thursday at 9 a m . - Arrive at Zelloaople same day by 12 m; , • Leave Zehounple`every Tbdrsday at 1p In Arrive at Beaver same day by 5p m - , 9611 From Su•quelianna Depot, along Timkbani. pock Creek, throned. the townships of liar mony, Jackson and Gibson, to Letkik, NJ' miles and bock, once • weal-. Leave Suwpichanna Depot every Wednewlay eititim; Arrive at Lenox same day by 12 m ; Leave Lenox every Wednesday at 1 p m ; Arrive at :: , itspehanna Depot same day by ri p m 96/2 From IV,i3-nesburg, by bead of Ten•mile • Creek,. to liliddlebaurne,, Va., IA) miles and back, once a week. • Leave Waynesburg every Monday at 6 a m ; . Arrive at hliddlebourne WV day by 6p m ; Leave Aluidlebourne every Wednesday at G -- --ern; Arrive at Waynesburg next day bye, p in. 9643Fr0m Logansvdle (local) to White Dees Mills,. 10 miles and back, once a week . Leave Loganwille every Wednesday at 7 - 011 n; ' Arrive di White Deer Mills same day by 6 p m ; Leave White 'Jeer Mills every Thursday at 7 m ; Arrive at Logansville same day by 6p m. 9644 From Titusville, by Enterprise Davis's Set tlement, Yoangsville and Chandler's Valley, to Supt. Grove, 38 mile, and back, once a week: • ' Leave Titusville every Monday at 6 a m; Arrive , at Sugar Grove same day byB p m ; Leave Bagar Grove every Tuesday et G • m; ` Arrive at Titnsville same day by 8 p ru. 9645 From West Franklin, by Granville, to Alba, 10 miles and back, once it week. Leave West Franklut every Wednesday at 9 am; Arrive at Alba aaine day by 12 in; - Leave Altai every Wednesday . at 1p m ; Arrive at West Franklin same day by 4 Rm. 964'7 From Hanover, by MeCberrynown, to -Get .tysborg 14 Mlte3 and bock, except six tim a week. Lem - Hanover evark day S undaya at - pm; Antes at Gettystatt saute day by 4 p re 1 • ..... rr dayestmit ' Ounsitty &tiara; f e • r Arrive at Hammer Sabre day Inreant. I Proposals to rim via Two lavers anti Little lowarenll be eassidenaL 1.. 9648 From Dundaff, through the townships of Her . rick aod Thompson, to Lanesboro', 26 mil and back, once a 'Week. = Leave Handal! every Tuesday at 7a m ; Arrive at kinesbotor same day by 5 p m; " Leave Leoesbaro • every Wednesday at 7 a ; - Arrive at Vander same day by 3 p m. • This route is supposed to be unnecessary, it so win not be let. . 9649 From Milford, by Darlingsville Lord's Vs ley, Blooming, Groveisville, Talton Slod T ner'S Hollow, to Salem, (loft]) 40 miles an back, once a week. Leave Milford every Monday at 5 a m ; Arrive at Salem same day by 7 p m ; - Leave Salem every Tuesday at 5a ,m ' Arrive at Milford same day by 7 p m. 9650 From Friuinunit to Presmn,6 miles end back t once F week. 'Leave Equinunk every Wednesdiy at 10 a rat , Arrive at Prwort same day by 12 m; Leave Preston every W edn esday at 1 p In; Arrive at Erainunk same day by 3 p 03. 9651 From Roabn*, - (local,) by Cherry Valley, to Stroudsborg.,li miles and back, once a week: • Leare.Thoxburg every Friday at 10 am ; Arrive at Stroudsburg same day by 12 m I Leaye Stroudsburg every Friday at I,p m; Arrive at Itozburg saMidaY by 3 p in. 9632' From lldorris, down Babb 's Creek. to Pine • Creek, and down Pine Creek to Waterville, 30 miles and back, twice re week: Leave Morris every Monday and Friday at 7 a In • ; • ' Arrive at Waterville same days by 6p m; Leave Watemlle every Tuesday and Statur. daypat 7 a ; Arrive at Morns same daks by 0 p ru. Proposals to extend the service by comm eirg, at Welkboro and endMg at Jersl Shore will be considered. _ . ',/633 From Allentown, by Miller,stowii, ime,rs vale, Upper Milford, ClaytonviClSchalle- Buckser's Store, New Bend and Op tertown, Pottstown, 35 mile, , d back, once a week. • Leave Allentown every Tuesday'at ri a to ; Arrive at Pottstown Faiile:day bya p Leave PotisloWn every Wednesday at Gam; Arrive at Allentown same day by 7 p m. This route is supposed to be unnecessary,and if so will not be let. • 9654 Front Nl'Coonelsburg,by Mercersburg,Gmenl castle and 15'aynesboro,', to Emmetisburg, ,) 44 miles and back, once a week. Leave MeConnelsburg every Wednesday' at a ni Arrive at Emment.burg same day by 9 p m ; Leave Emmettshurg every Thursday at 5 am; Arrive at McConnelsburg same day by 9 am.; Separate proposals to run 3 times a werkibe.j tween McConnelsburg and Mereersburg; and 3 times a week between Greencastle and Ein• inelirtlitirg, will be Considered. 96.5.5 From Fairmount Springs to Dushore,2l miles and back, once a week. Leave Fairmount Springs every Wednes d ay at 9 a in Arrive at Onshore same day Isy 5 p m ; Leave Dushore every Thursday at 9 a m Arrive at Fairmount Springs same day 5 m. 9656 frotu-Margareita Furnace, by New Bridge. ville and York Furnace, to McCult's Ferry, (local,) 15 miles and back, 3 times a week. Leave Margaretne Purnace every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 4 p m ; , Arriye 11IeCull'S_Yerry same days by ' JO Iwwy •McCull'a Ferry Tuesday, Thursday 'and Saturday at 5 a m, Arrive at Nlargaretta Furnace same days by Ilan. 9697 Fr,ona Pennington ' to Rock, 24 miles arid k back, once a wee. Leare Pennington every Monday at 7 a m.; Arrive at Rock same day by 4 e Leave Rock every Tuesday al i a m ; Arribe at Pennington.same day by 4 p m. • Proposals to run twice a week will be con sidered. 91,58 From Nazareth, Northampton - county, 4 mooreebur g , to Wales. Bidders will state the distance and propose a schedule. 9659 From Sheshequin, by Plalier. to Hornbrook, ID miles and back, three times a week. Leave Sheshequin every Tuesday, Thursiltly and Saturday at 9 a m ; Arrive at Ilortibrook same days by 12 m; ' Leave Hornbrook every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 1 pm : ' Arrive at Sheshequin same days by 4 p 9660 From Schuylkill Haven, by Minersville„l tri Tremont, 17 miles and ;back, six iIITIC4 week. • Leave Schuylkill Haven daily except Sun ay at 12 m ; Arrive at Tremont Caine days by I I p m ;I Lrve Tremont daily except Sunday at 21 in; Arrive at Schuylkill Haven same ilnyi by 4 p in. 4661 From Shunt:, by Eldredville, and Campbells ville, to Sugar Run, 40 miles and back, once a, week Leave Shunt; evicts - Monday at 1.1 a to ; Arrive at Sugar Run next day by 4 p in ;1 Leave Sugar Rim every Wedne4day at Sam; ..Airive ut Skunk next day by 4 p m 9662 From Smith's Ferry, by Olnoville and Black Hawk, to Darlington, IS miles and back,ance a WTI; Leave Sinith's Ferry every Thnrsday at 9 a in, Arrive at Darlington same day by 4 p m; Leave Darlington every Friday at 9 a m ; Art:Ye 'at Smith's Ferry same day by 4 p in. 9661 From Lebanon to Shealerstown, 9 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Lebanon every Wednesday and Thurs.: day at 9 a in ; Arrive at Shealerstown, same days by 12 m ; Leave Sheathr,lown every W'eilnesday and Thursday at 1 p m , • Arrive at Lebanon same days by 4 p - iii. Proposals to rim three time, a week will be considered. '4664 From Clifford to Lenox, 6 miles and bark. three times a week. Leave Clifford every l'ilesday„Thurelav and Saturday at 8 a m , Arrive at Lenox same days by 10 a m ; Leave Lenox every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 11 a m Arrive at Clifford same days by 1 p 91163 From Roseville, by Cbandlersville, to Mains burg, 6 miles and back, once a week. Leave- Roseville every Saturday at 10 a m , Arrive at Mainsbure same day by 12 in „ Leave Mainsbure, every Saturday at 1 p m . ! Arrive at Roseville same day by 3 p m. 9666 From Warrenham, by South Owego, IN V to Owego, 15 miles and back, twice a week Leave.Warrenham every Tuesday and Senic day at 6 a m ; Arrive at Owego same days by IS m , , Leave Owego every Tuesday and Saturday at 1 p m ; Arrive at Warrenham same days by 7 p in 9667 From Hopewell to Pottonville, (Pa..) 4 miles and bark. twice a week. Leave Hopewell every Tuesday and Satur day at 10 a m Arrive at Pottonville same day+ by II ant ; Leave Pottonville 'Fii,day and Saturday at 12 ni Arrive at Hopewell same days by 1 p in. 966-4 From Morrisville, by Vardleyville, Taylors ' rule and BroWnsburg; •to New Hope, SO miles and bark, three times a week • Leave Morrisville every' Tuesday. Thursday mid Saturday at 6 a rn ; Arrive at New Hope tame days by 12 m ; Leave New Hope every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 1 p or, Arrive at Morrisville same days liy m Proposals to commence at Trenton, mailbag Morrisville, and extend to Durham, 26 miles further, will be considered. 9669 From Conneauticille, to Penn Line, 5 miles and back, once'a week Leave Conneainville every Saturday at 9 a m; Arrive at Penn Line slime day by 1 I a m , Leave Penntine every Saturday at 12 m; Arrive at Conneauivine same day by 3 pin. 9(170 From Glen - Rock, to Helnek, 6 miles and leek, once a Week. Leave Glen Rock every t_ 4 aturdity at 10 a m ; Arrive at Hetrick same day by 12 ru . ; Leave Hetrick every Saturday at •l p m ; Arrive at Glen Rock same day by 3 p ni. unlit -From Little Meadows, by • Ellerslte, Choco nut, Hawleyton, (N. to Bioghainton, 25 miles and back,- twice a week. Leave Little Meadows every Tuesday and Thursday at 4 a m; Arrive at Binghamton same days by 12 m ; Leave Binghamton every Tuesday and Sat urday at 1 p m ;. Arrive at Little MeadOws same days by 9 c• m 9672 'rom Smith's Ferry,•by Ohioville, to Darling ton, (Pa.;) 15 mites and back, once a week. Leave Smith's Ferry every 'Saturday at 7 a in; Arrive at Darlington same day by 12 m ; Leave: Darlington every Saturday at I.p m I Arrive at Smith's Ferry same days by 6 p ter 9673 Front Brighton, by-Irish Ripple and Marvin, to Mount Jackson, 20 miles, three times a week, and run by Wertrmburg and North Sewick:ey. Leave Brighton every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 a m ; ArrWe at Mount Jackson same day by 6 p in, Leave Mount JaCkson everY Tuesday,Thurs day and Saturday at 6 a m ; Arrive at Brillion same days by (lp in FORM FOR A BID Where tto ch:ritAte path tadvertsient - ent is contem plated ly the Guider. I (or we, AS the case may be) [here write. the name or names in fun) of there state the residence or re•ideneesl herchy propme to carry the mad on route - No. Iron. to as oilen an the Pommaster General's adverMement for proposals on the same, dated February 2, 1853, re• spires, ,113 the time stated in the schedules contained in sorb advertisement, and by the following mode of conveyance, to wit . [Here elate how it is to be conveyed.] for the annual rum of there write out the atm to words or lull length. Dated [Sim:tell Form of a Quaraary • The:tmdersigned undertake that, if the foregoing bid for carrving the mail on route No. be accepted by the Portmaier General, the bidder shall, prior to the Ist day, of July - next, enter into the required obligation to Perform the service pro posed, with good and sufficient sureties. Dated [Signed by two Guarantors Form of Cerirgrote. imdersigned (postmaster, 'Nudge or clerk of a court of record, as the ease may be) certifies that he in well acgtfainted with the above guaran tors and their. property, and that they are men of property and able to rnake.goaltheir gua ranty. Dated • [signed j - INSTRUCTIONS, . Ein6raeinhe the .conetitions to le incorporated in the contrarta to the'extent the Deparracnt may . , dicta proper. - ' , I. Seven minutes are allowed to each intermedi ate office When nht otherwise • specified, for assor ting the Malls; but on railro,nd and steamboat routes there...is to be nil more delay than is sufficient for an exchange of the snail bags. . Ou routes where the mode of conveyance ad. mits of it, the:special agents of the Department, al so post Office blanks, mail bags, locks and keys, are to be conveyed without extra charge.. 3. No pay will be made for trips not performed ; and for each of such omissions not satisfactorily explained, three times the pay of the trip may be deducted. For arrivals so far behind time as to brcalc connexion with depending mails, and not suf. ticiently excused, one-fourth of the compensation for the trip is subject to forfeiture. 'Deduction may also be ordered for a grade of performance interior to that specified in the contract. For repeated de- I inquences of the kind herein specified, enlarged penalties prop:mimed to the nature thereof and the importance of the mail, may be made. 4. For leaving behind, or throwing og the mails, or any portion of them, for the admission of . pas sengers, or for being concerned in setting up 07 run ning an express conveying commercial uitelf igence ahead of the mail, a quarter's pay may be deducted. 5. Fines will be imposed, unless the delinquency be promptly and wiltactorily endsuned by eertifi- _..„ --- 4 Cites of postmaster*, Or allidellikof other ere; ditable pumas, for arrrte'ht .contract time; fur nesiectiotto tabs the Man faun, or de li ., i ter t into, a put Cyr sztfibriogll(oariagreidt. sr to the assuitibkness of the place or mannei of carrying it)) to be injured, destroyed, robbed or lost; sad for refusing, after demand; to canny the thsil as ttequently u the, coatnietor runs; or. as concern. ed m rasuung, a coach, car or steamboat, op a I=o. . , 6. The Posunasterpettetal may annul Me' &a mid for repeated allures to run agreeably to con tract • for disobeying the post office taws, or the In structions of the - Department ; for refusing to dis charge* carrier when required by the Department to do so; for assignee; the contract without the as sent of the Postmaster General; for naming press as aforesaid ; or for transporting potions or packages conveying mailable . matter out of the mail. 7. The Postinaster 'General may . order an in crease of service on a route by allowing therefor,a pro rata incraase on the contract pay. He may al- PO order an increaseeof speed, he allowing; within the restrictions of the law, a pro , rata increase of pay for the additional stock or carriages, if any.— Tki contractor may, however, in the case of in crease of seed, relinquish the contract by giving postlpt notice to the Department that he prefers .. to carrying the order into eiTect. The master General may also email dr discontinue die service, at pro rata decrease of pay. if he al low one month's extra compensation ou the amount dispensed with, whenever, in his opinion, the pub lic iuterem do not require the same, or as case he desires tosupenede it by a different grade of trans. portation: 8. Payments will be made for the service by col lections of or drafts on postmasters or otherwise, alter the expiration of each quarter—say in,Febru my, May, August and - November. .i. The distances are given accitirdinglo the best information: but no increased pay will be allowed, should they be greater than advertiXed,* the points to be supplied be correctly stated. 10. The Postmaster General is prohibited by law. from keowingly making ei contract for the mayor tation di the mails with any person' who shall have entered into, or proposed to enter into, any combi nation, to prevent the making of any bid forwzmail I contract by any other person or persons, tir'*ho shall have made any agreement, or shall Farr given or perlormed, or protamed to give or perform, any consideration whatever, or to do, or not to do, any thing whatever, in order to induce 'tiny other per- ROll or persons not to bid for a mail contract. Par ticular attention is called to the-29th section of the aetof t 836, prohibiting combinatitiis to prevent bidd fog. 11. A bid received after time, VIZ the 4th of April, 1853; at 9 a m, or without the guaranty re (pared by law, or that combines several ratites in one sum of compensation, cannot be consplered in competition with a regular propmbt reasontib:e amount. . 12. A bidder may oiler, where the tomsportation called for by the tutvertisement is difficult or im practicable at certain seasons, to substitute. tin' in terior mode of conveyance, or to intermit service a specified number of days, weekre or months. lie may propose to omit an inaccessible office., or one not on the stage or railroad, or et a steandgiat lan ding, pa the case may be ; or he may offer to sub stitute an Inferior mode of supply in such cases.— Ile may propose different times of arrival and de parture, provided no more running time is asked, and no mail connexion prejudiced. Ife may ask ad ditional running time for the trip, during a specified number of days, in seasons of very bad roads; but beyond these changes, a proposal fin- service differ ing Irons that called for by the adeerbsemetit will not be considered in competition with a regular bid reasonable in amount. Where a bid contains any such aherations,dheir disadvantages will be.estinia ted in comparing it with oilier proposals. 13. There should be but one route bid for in a proposal. 14. The route, the service, thy yearly pay, the name and residence of the bidder, and those of each member of a firm, where a company oilers, should be distinctly stated; also the mode of conveyance, if a higher ;node than horseback be intended. 15. The bid should be sent under seal, addres sed to the Second Assistant Postmaster General, superscribed "Mail Proposals in the State of—." It should be guanatied,and the sufficiency bt the guarantors certified, (see forms,) an& stioula braes. patched in time to be received by or before 9 A.M , of the 4th of April, 1953. 16. The contracts areto he executed, end re turned to the Department by or before the In of July, 1553. 17. Under the act of March 3d, 1815, the routes are to be let to the lowest bidders tendering suffici ent guaranties, without-other reterence tome mode of trausportation than may be necesstlPT, Ibr the due celerity, certainty, taid.security of such trans portation. When the lowest bid proposes a mode of conveyance inadequate to the due celerity, cer tainty, and security of the mails, it will not beac ixepted. IV.When the bid does not specify a diode of conveyance, also when it proposes to carry accor ding to the advertisement, but without such speci fication, it wall be considered as a prbposial for horseback service. 19. A modification of a bid, in any of its essen tud terms, is tantamount to a new bid, and cannot be received so as to interfere with regular competi tion, atter the last hour set for receiving bids. 20. Postmasters- are to be careful not to certify the sufficiency of guarantors or sureties without knowing that they are, persons of sufficient respon sibility ; and all bidders, guarantors, and sureties are distinctly notified that on a failure to enter into or perform • the contracts for the service proposed for in the accepted bids thew legal liabilities will be enforced against them. '.21. Contractors are required to take the mails from, and deliver them into, the offices at the ends of routes and all intermediate offices - and on steam boat and railroad lines into intermediate offices not more than eighty rods from the landing or station. 22. Present contractors and .Porsons known at the Department' must, equally with others, procure guarantors and certificates of their sufficiency sub stantially in the forms above prescribed. The crr tificates of sufficiency must be signets by a postale: , ter, or a pidge or clerk 51 a court of record. S. 11 111.1313ARD, Port Office peplrtnieta, Postmaster General. Prb. 12, 1553. MEDICINAL. NATURE'S OWN REMEDY. THE 'INVALID'S BEST FRIEND: IMPORTANT CORRESPONDENCE! TRIUMPH OP WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEDF:TABLE PILLS IN SOUTH AMERICA t— VELLOW FEVER 'cu. RED: TRUTH STRANGER . THAN FICTION! Sat c I , Mao.; April 26, William Wright, Esq.—Dear Sir—For many years we have been Hie Salem agents, and AM iit,one lime the county agents, for the sale of your valuable medi cine, and during the whole of ibis time we are not aware that, In any one instance, have the pois N web we have sold been complained olio causing injury, or not accomplishing theleproper rulssion. It to doubly gratlfYing when we receive voluntary iestiniony from source where the medicine which is said has been the meant ofdoingeteat goodand ofsavlng many lives. Last year we sold three dozen bares to go to a for eign port,and this Pay have receivetys letter from the mere hant who ordered them, giving antsccount 1,1 the wonderful refry its which they did in curing a large number of petgOns who were attacked with a {omit lug epidemic similar to the ram fence; while those under the teenier physicians' treatment, who were in the Hospital, 'some three hundred, Including the Governor, Magistratesotc., fell victims to thedisease. If you would likes copy °four letter,we don't know of any Impropriety In giving it you, and perhaps it would be of service to have It published, togetherwith our namer, an It Is addressed to us. We will commit the parties Interested, and if yna wish it, you will please write us. Respectfully, your., W. .4k i. B. Iva v The followlcur Inche letter alluded to above CaI(LNIIC, Match 42., HSI M . W. t.B. B. Ives. Merchants. Salem:— Gentlemen—For .some year. past I nave adoptrd in my family, as a purgative. Dr. Wright's Indian V re. unto Pith (for whom you are bin ■gents in Salem) and bare found that medicine of great worth. Last November we were visited by a kind of inflam matory fever, (tbe same I presume which greatly a(- flicted our neighbors, the Braslltans.fornesrly a year) the symptoms of which bad an analogy to the yellow fever, and nearly three hundred persona fell irittallito the epidemic great number for a population as small as ours,) Oot doctors named It the true yellow fever, but their Skill was inefllcient to stop Its progress, con fining their mode of treatment to the use of quinine, and the application of leeches, forbidding the use of porgatives, and Of course all the soldiers and sailors, who were obliged to be sent to the Hos:dials. as also the Governor, I Magistrates, several °dicers, and in fact all those who were really afflicted with the disease, fell victims under their mode of treatment. A month previoue.ll hart received three dozen boxes. of Dr. Wright's Pills, which I presume were bought at roue store by Meas.'s. Goldsmith, Newcomb*. Fatless, merchant' in your city, and with whom I am doing busineee. 1 had the opportunity to adninisidr these Pills to several under my roof, who were afflict ed with the same fever, and two dorms of eight Pills each completely cured them of the complaint. 1 tbpa gave away nearly all my Pills to some twenty or,thir ty persons, and all wets relimd as it were by en hantnient. I have, in consequence, remitted to Messrs. Cold smith. Newcomb and Parkes, the sum of forty dollar the ilincirase of that quantity of this medicine,and forego you to deliver the Pills an fresh as possible. I temtest you also to desire Dr. Wright to ha ire his directions translated In French, which willtend great ly to circulate his Pine not only here, but also in the otherrolonleg wherethepopulation is more numerous. Excuse mil, gentlemen, in the liberty I have taken to addretts you this letter, which, for the sake of Po otaollY, have been compelled lode, as Ido not mean to speculate on an Article which proved salutary In number of or people, and in fact most of the Minn teflon is reduced to a stale of indigence, and it would be sinful forfly one to seek lucre In such a way. Accept, ge n tlemen, the most respectful salutations of your verybeetival servant, A. Picini - re. ' The medicike is for vile, wboleule andrelail.e.ithef in English. Ftench, Getman or ANIMA directiotte,at the Principal Office, ley RACE Bt., Philadelphia. And for sale by T. PI.BEATTV k CO. , Ip otmine. J. G.F .I.WOWN. E. J. Fry, Ts qua; . filbha,klinersville ;Jonas illobluhold,P it Clinton; Jacob Dreher, DreherMille ; Joshua Boyer, kfcHean•burg ; C. A A. Focht, Bing gold ; Kepner A Co., Eminersville ; Gideon Whet stone, Weal I , enn ; Vim. Cooper. Tuscarora; Vtorge, &lean, do George Potts, Brockville; Daniel Bach,' Middlepott •IJohn Williams, do Conner A a"1", New PhiladOphla ; it. Bbisiltr, Port Carbon ;'Jas. B. Levan Rehnylitillillaven Atitam mer• OrwiteburCo., g, 14m. Blekel,,do. samuei Mertz, Landlnrvlllq; Jainism Coati!, Lien ellyn Abram Bcberenk,Gernat nettle t Jacob Kauffman, Lowerkfd trStltool. a _Jon. B McCreary,Tremont ; Eckel Berndt. do. McCormick A Clark. Donaldson ; Wheel " fic Pinegrove flinty RelrenyOer, New C4511e Wit) Price, Bt. Clair. June 7.1839 31-if DR. IMIMON'S • --- - MA r !CAI! PREPARATION. • Ner/i Edit . elver .1 NINTH, arid RACE Streets, PHILADELPHIA. WHERE econtinua•totreatallprivataandJel leateut rases. guaranteeing a cure In all cases. Strangers arid Residents, of both sexes, are Milted to the Dome's Private Rooms, where biretta always be conintinurconlhleatildlYaree Or charge: *Personal:rah:Hog at a distance. by encloilog threedollars n a letter, post.paid, stalled syrophams, will 'receive bottle of the Doctor's Magical PnOra- Don. by 'rettlln of moil. , • Office Mare from 9 o'clock, 111110. P. NI Sept: 19.1931. , ' T 3947 ;:=7 'ROSTER'S DICTIONARY ONABRIDCI _ _ ED.—A!Gisc copies of ibis valuable work.( se knowledged In be standard work of ttur bad, not malt In Una country. but In „up. EaropeAr sere at lesa than thy prices. also, the Royid Octavo, tralterolis and &kcal edltiott of ibis valuable watt, tot sale at very low nittni, at R. BARRAN'S Cheap WhOlesale *ad Retail Rookatorb. N0v.20, pr. MEDICINAL _ _ OPY ora letter from Mr. It. W. Rizittls, Chemist, Prescot Street, Llverpool,dated 6th June, : ' To Professor flotLowar—Sur —your Pills and Ointment have stood the highest on our sale Hat of Proprietary medicines Cur come years: 3 customer s to whom lean refer rot any enquirie s , desires me to\ let you know the particulars u( her case. she had bean troubled for years with a disordered liver, and bad digestion. On the Last occasion, however, the virulence of the attack was 'so aiarming, and the In damaliun set in so severely, that doubt, were ent.r. mined of her not being able to bear up under it fortunately she was induced tPtry your , Pills, and she Informs me that after the first, and each succeed ing dose, she had great relief. She continued to take them, and although else used only three Bores, she le noir lu the enjoyment of perfect health. I could have dent you many more cases:hut the above, Cron/ /he sertreiy.of tPe nitaeL, and the speedy care, I think, speaks much In favor of your &km biting Pills. (sigricd„) R. ertraordtria elf core of Rheumatic Fever, in run Dtenien's Land.' Coln ofl letter inserted lo the Hobart Town Cour. ler, of the let March, ISbI, by Major .1. Wart, Margaret Ill'eannigin, nineteen years of age. Cr. siding at New Town, had been guttering born a vio lent Rheumatic Fever fur unseat& of two inmate', which bad entirely deprived her of the me of her limbs; during ibis period she leis under the ear,' of the most eminent medical men to Hoban Town, and , by them tier raqe wao considered hopeless A friend ! prevailed upon het to' try Holloway's celebrated Pills, which she conrciiie'd to do.and in en incredi ble short spare of time they eifected a perfect care. Cure of a Pan and 74y .111 ,,, 1 . Cyeen ,rod of person years of err. Frew Messrs. Thew & :e.ch,Proprieture of the nil Advettiser, who ran voorb rot the following :.ete meat:7*u'. 1.1811: To Professor •v —Stu —I desire to bear testimony to the good effects of Rollaway's Pills For Sams years I suffered severely from a pain and tightness In the Stomarti, which was Rico accumpto led by a shortneav of breath, that prevented me Ircm walking about. lam CH years of age. and nom un standing my advanced state of Isle, these Pills have so relieved me, that I am desirous that others should be made acquainted with their virtues. VIM now rendered, by their means, comparatively active, and 'which tote ritiCke without inconvenience or pain, which I could not do Orfolc. tSigned.j HENRI' COE, North Street. Lynn, Norfolk I • Wonder/4d effic4ry of lioUotrag's Pills ia caws. of Dropry. Persons auffering from limp. y, either about the turn of life, or tat other times. should Imnwilialeh hays recourse th these Pills, as hundreds orDerson. t are annually cured, by their use, of this direfol cum plaint In its deferent stages, where all other means had failed. The...celebrated Pills are woudeifolly 'efficacious in the following complaints Ague,'7ol3lfon, Asthma. , ?Adj.,. Bilious Complaints, • Aver Coisipsinti, Blotches on the Ski n ; Lumbago, . ~ Bowel Complaints. Piles, : ' Colic.. :Rheumatism, Constipation of the Doweb.'lletenilon of Urine, Consumption. !itcrottla, or King's Evil, betlliy, ,Sore Throats, Dmpsy, Slone and Gravel, . , DyannterY. aecondary Symptoms, Erysipelas, Pie MONO/ MUI, o \ - Female Irregularities, Tutnotirs, Fevers of all binds, Ulcers, Ella,'Venereal Atrectiono,, \ Gout, '... %Vorins of all binds, ileadache, ' ,-- Weakness, from •ha tev- Indigestion, -ei cause .he . &J. , Sold at the Establishment of Prof...tor Ilogt.owav, 221,Strand, (near Temple Bar, London,) and by 411 reabectable Druggist's and Dealers In Medicines throughout the British Empire, and of iliase of the United Slates, In Buses at 371 e, Vie, and $1 SO each. Wholesale by the principal Ding (louses in the Colon . by Messrs. • B. & D. Sands, Sew York ; said by Mr. C. D. Knight, 7 South Sixth Street, 19 . 12 dr*Li• .M.Thete is a considerable saving by, taking the large..bilges. N2l3:—Directions for the gol.lattre of paiseetn In every dlio}Jer'are atllled to earl,' Vox . V T. W. DVOTT S MONS ial Ninth Second St., Philadelphia. Wholesale *gents for Peralsylvaroa. Aliso for sale by John (2. Brown, and rlerrien• & Heisler, Pottsville;' P. J. Fry, Tamaqua ; Dr. J. W. Gibbs, Miners,'lle, • Dec. .t lye= GREAT =MOLL DISCI:WERT! FOB ALL Nrll9ol 9 t ONDITION . 9 TIIC SYSTEM DR. ROziE'S NERVOUR CORDIAL: HEART DIREASES and NIVOU• Complaints.— , The astunlalllna happy effect of DR. BORE'S NEBVirlld CORDIAL for Marases of the Henri, Palpitation, Numbness, Neoralgra, Nervous Tremor of the Marten, Ileartborn, Flatulence, Pain In the Face, %Vakefulnevs,Rraileilness, or for the Mind or Body worn down by care, labor or study, has In duced many physirlaua to use It in their practice Fur a weak con•iituriou, It is a grand restorer; It completely removes four the ~.rem all nervous Ir. citations, and le ahning•insideuloris in its rapid and happy effect. The'weak and nervous are frequent. ty restored to perfect health helore using one bottle Price 50 cents. titer DM•sas's, Dyspepsio,oad Bilious Tryout Bluer Is deranged, your skin will be yel loW • Dyipepsu and Bilious condition of the .yartu will follow ; you %ill be troubled oltli cold feel, sal riable appetite. and deprefeed it•. 117 taking Dr. Bow , * ,lebraled Railroad or Anil-Billow, Bills, yon w 111 11,111 (Bolan the above bad ylii lit urn. dl.apprar. They gweetrengih and Whoa, 01 rii.• blood. Boa - ea 124 And 25 rents These Fills are called RAILROAD PILLeI be they go ahnid of all Oilier POI. In ihrir good effects. Ur Fret from ,Mercury. Da You attfer loath nay Pain 7 If yon do. you will nod iiinnealate relief by 'tieing DR. ROSE'S PAIN.CURER. It h the only Vepara lion which cures. almost inaiently. elore Throat Rheuninthun, how roldl, Pants in the chle. Bark, or Limbs; Fare, Eat, or Tn , ll,,Ache ; Stomach Or Bow. ell, Hide. of Bark; B ruises, ruises, Corny, said Chilblains. Wherever you have Pain, one the Path- Curer. MaTe to all ngi , , and the pi ice being low. the poor, •s well as the rht., can obtain it in 12i. RS oust SO rent bOl net. a). The above preparations ran he found, with cir culars and full dirertionz, al the StOrCO of II Bannan, Agent for the County; John O. [loosen. John S C. Martin, Polizirtlle ; J 11 labba, Mlner•ctlle; and E. J Fry, Tamaqua Sept. IS, 1534. EVERY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE A COPV.- da tnettluabie Boot, onlyncto. per eJny —Alan Anne tArtlf.--1.4. Hun ter'. Medlcal.alanual and hard Book for the afflicted. Containing an outline of the Origin, Progress, Trelt ment and Cure Or every horn of ,Jl.3ca,r, contracted by PrOrrlineflO3 N. soar Inter .tart,e , , by Settabuse. or by rie,aual Excess. with advice for their prevention, sir rlltnh in a fanoliar sty le, avoiding all medical 'err, nlealities, and ever)thltigthing that; would offend the ear of terency, from the resort of some twenty vents successful prartire. etriosivrily devoted to the (Air e of diseases of a delicate or private nature To which is added. receipts (mare cure of the above disease:. and a trpailse on 11,e carries. symptoms of Fever and Agile, frrr weld y-tr.is Irate A ropy, gin copies one dollar ; will be forwarded to any part or the United 1.101..0, by mall, free of postagg Address, Postage paid." lion trid Poet Office, of the Anther, :q North Seventh Siteet, Hills& 'pro Aug. rit, A ct a , ..r. rt v 5 i Dn. HUNTER will forfeit CIO if failing to rum any //case of 3eeret d.tiease that may crone under his tale, no Matter bow Mug standing or Maiming Ei ther sea are Incited to his Private [come, 3e North Seventh Strcel, Philaira khan, fear of interrup tion from other patient,. Stranger. and others oho bare been unfortunate In the trierm.n era PhyAlrien ate invited to call DIIPOTENCV.—Tprough Unrestrained Indulgence alike passion., by etrecs or self-abuse, the evils are numerous. Premature impotency, involuntary semi nal discharges, wasting Mike organs, loss of nieuniry, a distaste for female socisty, general debility, or con stitutional derangement. are sure to follow- Ii ne ceaPary.comult the Doctor it ithrontidenct ; he offer, a perfect cute. READ AND REFLF.CT —The afflicted would do well to reflect before trusting - their health. happiness, and in ntany.casee their lives, in the hands of pliyol• ,Cans Ignorant of this ,rasa of maladies. It Is cer tainly impassible 1 - .4 one man to undetetand all the ills the human family ate subject to. Every respect able physician has his peculiar branch. In which he trmoremircessful than hi. Mother professor., and to that he descries mod of 1114 time and sindy. TEARS OP PRACTICE. eachisively devoted to the study and treattnekat ot diseases of the sexual or gans, together with ulcers upon the body, throat, nose, or legs, pains to the head or bones mercurial rheu matism. strictures, gravel, irregularities, diseases arising from youthful excesses. or Impurities of the blood. whereby the constitution has been enfeebled. enables the Doctor to offer speedy relict to all who may place themselves under Ids care. Mnliclne forwarded so any part of the Unite& Slates —Price live and ten dulrars per package. Alia. 2.9.1852. 3Yl y . DOCTOR YOURSELF, PRIVATELY. fur 1.5 cents, means of' the POCKET :SCULAPIUI I I,nrEvery One is Own Physician. The irty-sixth Edition,woh one mitred engravings.showing Scale Diseases and ,blatinr. along of the Gecerative 'stem, In every shape and rm I to tvlitch is aiilled a teeth., on the dieesiV's of enmity. Intended forth.. us e or female, only. (see page 190.) being of the highest int o/lance to married -people, r those contemplating 1, M. tt.. Graduate of the IJm,_ _tin. Member of the Royal I.l,ollegeof Surgeons, London ; and lihnotary Men, berof the Philadelphia Medical The varman forms of Secret Diseases, Seminal Weakness, Disea ses of the Prostate Gland, Impotency, sulitary habits of youth are faithfully described, aid all the recipes given in plain language. The chapter hn sethalose and Seininal Well SI-. is worthy of particular ai• teniton.and should Le oad try every one. Young Wen, who have been unfortunate in contracting di. previous to placing yourselves under the r are of any doctor, no matter whit hie pretensions may be. get acopy of this truly useth I work. Sea Captatssand persnns going to Sea, should pos sess Dr. Young's Treatise on Marriage, the Pocket .11eculapins.or Every One His Own Physician. sle Let no father Le asiaamiti to present • copy of the .Eiculapins to his child ,It may caver.Atio , Gain locally grave. Let no young man or woman enter Into the secret obi/retinue of married no, without reading the. Pocket Xeculaphis. Let no 'ancsufferlng Rama hatkinccough, pale In shoside,restless sights, nervous feeling', and the iirhoie r, t ram of Dyspeptic venni lons, and given up ay [hely, PhYakiali, be an other mottient without coasilitlag the Xatulapins Rase the ;married, or those about to be married, any impedimen., read this truly asetut Honk, at It has been the means of saving thnusands of unfortunate cre•tures from thi, very Jaw? of death. Upwards . of • - MILLION copies of thin,POrlir.tred work have been geld In this ronntry and EnrOrot .ince Ilia , when the Grst,edittrin was issued. L 15. Any person sending 1 1 1.VENTY,PIVE cenue(u clased in • Klee . , will rerrilone copy of this book by mail; or 'five copies will sent for one dollar.— Addresa.• Dr. WM. I'OIINLL Nn 152. Ppruce Street', PhiladOlphia," Post paid. ' Twenty yearS pracliee in the city of Phio.delphla, certainly entitles Dr. Young th.lbri confidence of the afflicted, and he ma . ) , be consulted nn any of the AI was* , deaceibed In bit different publications. at his I NatTice 151 Spruce Street, every day between 9 and 3 o'clock, (Suudays ..Te.ai...l) and peoons at any dia. lance con r.n.lat Dr. Young liy leiter, cost PAID. June 19. MI , '" 1 15.1 g TO TUE LADIES IN GENERAL. FRENCH LIQUID WitBll-11LUF. rrlIC supetlosity of this preparation is evident, re looking moth less for use than Indigo, and being perfectly soluble in water and not so liable to leave streaks or spots upon the Linen or Mootn. This article neutralizes the golden tinge which would oth erwise be retained. It contains no ingredients which could possibly he injurious to the inost7delicsde fab ric. Neither does it contain any icid,;=st.tie prepa rations which are told for oath narrater generally do. For sale et JOHN G. BROWN'S Ming ?tore, Cantrell' , Dee. 19,1859. 51-eln N. M. =wields (Realty's Rsw. Norwegian atrsit.Poturil7,,i'inve.,) Plumbing Shop. DrAl3 CONSTANTLY ON HAND A SUPPLY OP AA all slava of Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead, Block 'Tin, _Bath Tabs, Shower Baths, Hydrants, Hose, Double and Single Acting Pumps and Water Closets; also, at kinds °f arm Cocks for water and steam, Brass OH Cups, and Globes for Engines. All kinds Of Copper Work and Plumbing done In the neatest manner of lbe shortest notice. N. IL Cash paid tot old Brass and Lead. Pottsville. Ost- • - 434 f 4 , fcirtittr. iron itts.attnra-o:stnut..l --- INDIAN CORN. EDITOR Minns' JOURNAL—Deer Sir my fast article I.promised.tO give yoti se; account of my method of cuitivating crop. First a few words in regard to they riety. New-England ite,are obliged use varieties ' that will mature in a au Shorter space than the varieties sea corera ly planted farther South. Icideed it is tete • „ possible in our short seasons to ripen , varieties in common useeven in New -Jeri, The variety I have planted for several yit and with uniform success; is flesh-cob, ed : ears some twelve Indies in length , exceedingly small, and theeprn capping,. the entire end of the cob ;.! the coin 4, I very heavy. The largest crop I have n obtained was a fraction more than eo i bushels shelled per acre, on a field o f t acres. My practice is to spread broad before ploughing—say forty cart leads I good stable manure, or its equivalent la i t special manure,'ploughing it at least sir, ches deep, following with ilie.subsoil phis to the depth of fifteen, inclies. I thea row, and cross , harrow if "necessary, i ?i ' the land smooth. To' inarf: out the laa:, have five chains fastened t inria, at a tance of three feet, draggiug,thern each wr across the field, planting iW," corn three apart each Way, putting fou kernels to hill. If the laud is very d ry and well, warm, soak the seed twentv-h/ur peon soft water. In every 1114 hill sd ere third row I place four pumpkin seed, atsh this way secure a very large supply of excellent food for oxen, cows or hogs. Wh, the corn is cleverly up, the Sultivator ii se through both ways, followed by the b working close to the crop wi;thont,-lion, lolling at all, as I am thoroughly cum;, ; that flat culture is in every ;respect prtlts tile. From two to three weeks after work itti, the cultivator is agnin sent theta twice each way and that cods the la/dr . cultivation. About the middle of Screw., it begins to: glase, and 19:11e13 lhOrull2l, glared, no matter how green,the stalW. cut close to the ground, and puLta-srocks sometive armsful, being careful to slati.l, so that it will not blow over. In this car-a dition it remains until the fodder is pellet. cured when' it is husked and the fodder pla in stalks of from one to•twia tons, and;. out to our 'neat stock,-ilways cuttaig for them. I prefer plantingits early as middle of May, but we are generally crow. ed iuto June with the corn Iby other ca which seem to demand our attention. can raise corn here at a cost of from the to forty cents per bushel, 'and its area; price to marker is sevent h- fire to sigh cents—l mean in Rhode Island. The Prt:: cylvani farmer, with proper) culture, sl.a. raise ninety bushels as 'an average crop : as it they pursued a course which would to honest one to theinselves and their fats they would always get returns from cs , that would pay theta better quip oats, wpm hay or potatoes, hut they should raise all. Yours, anis, J. Jj. IIALLIDe; Elmicood, 11. 1., Feb. IS5.i. . I APPI.Es. Don't keep them warm. A writer in Germantown Telegraph, sayahe placed sct, apples in open casks in his ccllar, which 1.. rotten in s few weeks. While, t others on a]. door, where the air ckrculated,freely throui the siding, remained almost perfectly SOUL Apples buried in a hay mow,i-keep remarli bly well. A cool dry place is iwhat 13 MN ed to preserve apples. • (0" •• Joi,k, when ye havenolhing eltr Jo, ye may be a setting outln tree; be growing, Jock, while yotr'-are sleepoie —Heart of Ma Lothian. 1 (["Cows. in calf 4hciuld be well treat §*ntifir andOrarti-rnl Ellfi MAN'S FOOl. What do men really live upciu ? says it Scientific American. The hus t ler will he Si rious enough. The.Guacho iyhn the w pampas of Buenos Ayres, managing his to wild horse with incredible dexttrity, t our the lava, or /din, to catch the ostrich, guanaco, or the wild bull, i7onsumes dv from ten to twelve pounds tit meat, and gards it as a high feast-day When in as t, ciena he gains a variety in Ithe shape morsel of pumpkin. The wars' bread d, not exist in his vocabulary. The on the other hand, regales himself in a c3l less mirth on "piatatoes and day of painful labor, he who cannot to. making a joke even of the name he gives his scanty meal. The hunterof the pram, ;ays row the buffalo with sure bullet, and juicy, tat streaked hump, roasted beaver: two hot stones, is to him thel greatest of de heaths. Meanwhile, the industrious I , nese carries to market his carefully thug), rat delicately arranged upon. white silt, certain to find a good c'hatorrier among epicures of Pekin ; and in hot, Mai hut, last buried beneath theisnow • and ice the Greenlander, consumes his tat, which has just carved, rejoicing direr the COI; prize, from a stranded whille. ilefe 11. black slave eats the sugar -carte, and eatz,b , banana ; there the African merchant tills h. wallet with sweet dates, his skile subsistent in the long desert journey ; rand there tr Siamese crams himself will? a quantity rice from which a Europeari would stow appalled: And wheresoever over the why inhabited earth we approach and dem:. hospitality, in almost little' spot a d. terent kind of food is.seNbefdre us, and it. "daily bread" offered in another form. ESC Vessels of topper often give 4iseto poiNc4. lug. Though the metal undergoes but I. tie change in a dry atmosphee, it is tusk , if moisture be present, and its surface Ls Comes covered with a green substance--,ca . Lobate or the protoxide of copper, a poisoc ous compound. It has sometimes happese that a mother has, for 'want of Itnowtedfr; poisoned her family. Sourkrbitt,' when pry mated to stand some time in a copper ye; eel, has produced death in a few hourg.- Cooks sometirnOermit picOes to row , : in copper vessels, they. may ;acquire a ne:, green color, which they do bylabsurbing son. Familial have often been thrown . 101 Disease by eaiing .such datniies, and pi , have died, in, some ;.stancel without stir pectin the cause. 9r. Thori)pson. RUC WHEAT CAKES The griddle on which sakes are Las ked should never be touched with grew firstly, because it imparts a rancid :ante the cakes; secondly, if a cooking stove t“ used, it fills the kitchen, if ifot the who house, with the smell of burnt grease,' to 53 '; nothing of the parade and Waiting 10 'Of t neighbors by betraying what ie are to bl7' 'for breakitst. Wash the•gridille with lit; soapsuds, scour with dry sand, - 'and when heated for ur rub it well wiih a 7pooniol of fine, salt and a coarse clotliF it will Orr be ready to receive the cake* Alter each cake is removed the salt rabbiag must he pealed. If the first did not succeed, try, again, and you will after follcint the adv.: of an old housekeeper. RAKED DAM. Most persons boil ham. IL ;is much trite baked, it;baked right., Soak it fur t au hoar in clean water and; wipe it - ry, and dos spread it all over with thin hai ler, and then put into-a deep dish, with sticks under IL to keep it' out of the gravy.j, When it o fully done, take o ff the akin add batter crus ted upon the flesh side, and soil it away 1 0 cool. ' You will'find it very delicious, bat too rich for dyspeptics., II POISONS. i
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