The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, February 02, 1856, Image 1

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    VISS OF TEE MINEItt JOURNAL'.
El
Matt - stitcsitrtion't -
Dit,LARS ptsr *WHIM, piyable Inairsfnee— nt
S 2
oil. within its mintlyi—an I 50 uo tpa
the '
%1
mom
;pies to one address, in advance,
do do alo 10- 00
ill. d 3 44 - t 00
,o v ripthas most by. tneartably pall in advance, i
to one edam*.
. 1
. a Tn Cilliittite a'SD OVIULS:
•)Veltit. Will be-furnbibedto Cargos and others t
m.lOO oplee. v.veli - on delivery. '
lawn and SeitM nit:Mr& sorption with the
,1 $1 in advened.
'Mt LeW OT ItEWSPAPLES. . .
thribers order the iliaccontintlence of their nove
nae publisher 3nay ventilate; to sand theni natil
;es are pal& .
i:ribers neglect or refuse to take their newspa.
1 the °Moo to which they Sae Ilirected.. they late
pristine until they base scttlixl the bUis and or
,em discontinued-
tbseribers move to other Over without infortalug
'Usher, and the newspapers' are seat to the former
a they. az,. held rosponsibla. , I
nu tsbare decided that reausin
tai take 11•Witps•
a the dire. or removing and leasing 'theta ult.
.r, is prima twisoirideaeo of intentioaal frond.
--.L_
ATMS OF ADVERTISING.
wire of 10 MUM, 50 taints fin one insertion--sub
insertions,. 25 cents each. 3 lines one time.
rbsegnent insertion:o2% cents ascii. All adier
over for short periods, charged as a
035. TWO. !Hilt MX.
.tlagiNt.
Meg, 62% 61 . !.6 $1 50-- tcl 25 93 00
tes 1 00 1 50 290 350 5 00
ritr, Intel LISIS COOSTI.D AS A stigasit:ovTo LINZ&
are, 125 200 300 ••6 00 S OO
tree, 000 3 Si) °5 la 00 12 00
uares, 300 6 30 O.W 10 00 / 5 00
mires, 600 50 AO 12 00 VD 00
.• t/ 60 ' - ""KRY• / 5 0 ° °°
col., 600 -
Munn, 900 12 CO 16 00 25 00 40 00
(nein, 16 00 25`6061 30 00. .4 6 00 60 00
• fludness iintlcess,4l each--arcompankd with an
rertisemeut, 50 rents each. '
tdvertisements. before Marriages and Deaths, 10 cents
fm first insertion --subsequent insertirTns, cents
r lino. Nine Words Are critintred as a line in advertising,
Merchants and,' others, advertising by the year, with
Singes, and a !Minding advertisement not exceeding .2
(nano of 2O lines. will be chanted, including subscrioop
.sl6
e to the 'what of one quarter column, with
hanger and sibseriptlon. • .
about changeS at the rate s designateciabove.
Advertisements. set in larger type than usual will be.
trged 50 per cent. advance on - these prices. All cuts
II be charged the same as letter press. -
7o Trade advertisements received from,Advertising
mai abroad, except at 21 per cent. advance on these
us, unless by special agreement with - the publisher.
larriages 25 cents each. Deaths accompanied with no.
Is. 25 cents, without notices, no charge. •
II notices, except these of a religions character and
duce tonal purroses, will be charged 25 cents for any
\ ber of lines. undir 10. Over 10 lines,.4 cents per.
litional.
ewdingsof nteetinge not Gramm:Loral or public. char
charged at 4 rents per line for each insertion. facilitate calculations we will state that 328 linos
a edema-164 linos a half column—and 82 lines a
ter column. 2062.w0rds makes minima-1426a half
IMI3-0114 , 733 a fluxrter column. all odd lines over
k square. charged at the rate of 4 cents pet' line.
early advertisers must confine their advertis ng to
dr own bust nessX Agencies for others, sale of Real Er.
he., Is not inclthied,in business advertisements.
ThaNitethaeiday Dollar Journal
fpnblished at the Office of the Miners' Journal at $1
r annum. --Advertisements inserted at the usual rates.
deduction of 50 per cent. is made tromps Journal
Is when persons advertise In both papers.. •
The American
German paper. ;st Ii per annals', is Issued from the
of the Miners' Journal by
W. A..IIEIBI.ER & CO.
INTING, &C.
JAMES H. MUDEY.
* Si Painter, Glazier I Paper Hanger
ORIV v
EGION street, first house from
Centre, and opposite Mortimer's Hotel.
Wall Papers. .
is Board Printer, &c.. of various style!. at the lob s't
prices. An Apprentice wanted.
dtaville, March 31,1555 [Dec. :304'55 511 13-
INTIM% CLAZINC I PAPERING.
..11.1emqval.
W. BOWEN having removed his
• shop to two doors above the American lionise. Cert.
,titreet, and taken into part - Mwship his brothers, the
iseribers announce to the public that they are prepared
ixecute all orders In their line' with tho greatest de
tch. and on the most reasonable tenni. They employ
i workmen and their customers may, therefore, be
of satisfactory jobs.
!hey, also, beg leave to Cali attention to their splendid
lament of Pepe -hangings. Wintbin-shades, kc., emu
tog every variety of style and quality, to suit the
land pocket of purchasers, and which they offer at
Iwcat City prices. _
JAS. BOWES ABROTIIERS.
2 dootsAbove Ameridtkit House, Centre St.
ttscllle. April I. 1852. 1.6-tt
EIL ESTATE SALES.
L' IOR -SALE.--A Frame House
g
and lot on East Market street. for sale on rea
nable terms. Apply . to .1. W. BOWEN &BR
a-intent and Paper Ilanr.,ers, Centre street, Pottsville.
, VO. 15.'55 • 56-3 m
, TOWNSHIP.
Haste upon the Sloe Ht.,
'd Deck, and Jac. Markey.
of Peke' illberth tenet,
hem's Mk:
=of John Strlmpeer.
"or ClirbUse Lire
property of Sanaa ads.
of chemist timber hied, ad.
/Ltd David Uhler. insd
t the John Tortellini.
of stemma Mae
Ott sod Torte's /auk
Rallroadoend 23 elks*
Plater ma.
liacres 111
. IH perdue. kaiser kid.
my SI 21, as
_outside el
re had. conb b da i tee
&boats / 4 laths hoe &hat
the Dauphin & kosessch & anna
unkind It very remark:et kr
ISosewita's .1441tkat to 12i• toirn at
---
101100011 or PLYLOROVIL •
- mud by Chaiias Karim, .
Jails & flatlets. .
Jacob Mist.
Romer Kaufman.
Rain beaburry.
Karats Kaufman.
• --- KUM
Tate, Mufti, bounded op tb• test
••• tau Eckert, mouth by tat of Prod
rulpoitorkin dote, and sort* by
perris.a.
parrbm, on nil orhorkan atimpt, trtib
budding, fanned Maly adjoining tb•
In Jack ono ikt , oa Foiltb red.
Railroad gnat. Noma atraMn
a boom,. ttabie and mad of
ancapaid 17 Jams /num
' 1 anus of bum on Imam DMtb•
Creel* sad tides ou t ic twhi. -
4 t 4 0 1 = 4 Ses ou Um west akia
of
lanettm bribe trims Canal tats.
ros n•repip
pandas
mnamg Um soot cominalset
Me Buis, bid alnistY *tufo& with
tvompl-moric to ship Mow ions animal:ly.
Pieta stimpitat bals.aad
k• CaPamd art Wolk ink epee Aster
set
tn. as 12 s'lttedg,ollll
the tons trumtrfaiker
o.
°W
fobsised los 0111410glpis.
••• Of Ithirolitalllt Pa.
GARRY MAO 111110042.
HEAP Watch anil Jew-,
C
, -
elry Store, N 0.72 NOM' Second \- -) 11‘7,
street, (opposite the Mt . Vernon • '
• • •
Gold Lever Watebec tall Jeweled, 19 K eves, $29; Sil
ver Lever, full .Ic/retied, $l2: Siker lobe, $9: Quartier,
$1 to V; Gold Spectacles. $4 50 to $10; Mlver Speetaeles
$1 60: Silver Table Spool* per set, sli to $lB ; Silver Dro
sert,Spoons, $ to $11; Silver Tea Spoons. Si 76 to 7 to,
Gold Peos and Gold eases,s3 toss; Gold Pew and
Silver cues, $1; together with a variety aline Gold Jew
elry, Gold Curb; Guard sod Yob chains. • All goods war•
rented to be as represented. Watches and Jewelry ise
paired in the best meaner. Also, 91avouir. Maika, Pins.
ie. made to order;
N. uy mall or Otherwise, will 1*
punctually at. unaed to. Sept. 22. '55 384 y
2DOO
1 -
(BrJUST RECEIVED, an extensive rnortnient of
Watches, as Adidas:*
Fine Gold Nagle Hunting and Hunting Cane'
PatentEener, from $6O to $2OO. • .
Gold Anchor 'Leveret:A Levine, from 1,7". to $5O.
Silver Watehts-41antlapand Open Face from $6 to $4O.
Jewelry--Also a Ten extertakmrassortment of Rae Jew
elry. _
CM
' Plata! Ware.-.-. 1 ti , 4 Ivo red , a variety of the
Latest patterns and best ctuality, by the set or sin'-
, gladdece.
- Riney Goods—ln every variety, such as Fine
China Figures, Flower Vases, Inludands, Ornaments, ke.
Musical Instrurwits.—Suporior Violins, Guitare, Amor_
;loons, Flutes-kr- ie. .
All of which are offered at the lowest market prima.—
Call and see fur yonrseires.at
~.j MAX LItIMMERS, (Late L. Fisher.)
• ‘ Centre street, I doors above Mahantango.
1 Pottsville, Dec: 18,18 M pAu2. 28, 241 494 f .
, ws,
tIMB
'These
297, are
E 2321
The
poach and
-ery deli
, er for
ly and
Ind fur
timed. ,
Carbon
LANDS,
to re.
ifitageous
ty. Pima-
he town of
, streets's. Jai
tract the Mine
ode, the Rita-
er (thtlE,s_t
hovest side
;liftable for
Ay the price'
e
o s tre tihi ttti:
trove on the
Ade dwelling
mate at the
trtt Railroads.
..s'lttrge quart-
warrantee, S. D.
Swatara RAU-.
Schupps' vein.
dine lieberling.
itenelon of the
fract. This is
the largest. veins
. attd . proven.
r:sbnt 570 acres,
oadla now con
ftenagated
W. There
El.. worked
aantlty of excel
hy Mauch,
Ing, fad touts! -
Gideon Wetstone,
11353,N.p acct., 900'00
&Atoll - at, •
Daniel 31adenfort„ 1858, In tall,. 190 .35
Daniel W. Such, 10 56, ciliAect. 650 00
- .I.Vnegrocc linciathtp.
1814, to foll, 200 00
1056 on OW
SouLli *Mete.
Atavism Dartc4et, 1864. in toll, - 2 7 1 26 1
Deneville Schwenk, 1866, on met, 200 00
ee, W. 'loch, ad-
John Felty,
do do
Ai/joining the Pan-
situate near the
Lorberry Railroads.
owned by Charles'
etpent, and tract of
',and Michael Belt-
Daniel Rahn,
Jacob Belau*
paetzer, fPfng uear
and Lorberry Hnil
John Reed,
do do
tee, Samuel Rain,
Michael Stutzman,
John IL Paul,
nee, Francis gpaetaer,
insolent, and Michael
be Feather tract.
AC.. Joseph Lengle,
:bee tracts.
n of Tremont:
Berger.
'Curry.
A Neely,.
Harris.
Patrick Bradley. •
"OWNSHIP.
John and Daniel L air.
Blum Basler.
gamed Hain. ,
TOliertymp .
lands of s o i mon
Christ
IL. C. Wilson . 1 1 134. on acct., 200 90
Daniel 1.114,0 n sect:, .22.1
Amos - nortninft. -, OR
Daniel
OR
Denied Kirshner, - • • 1966, on 340. 00
Jeremiah Ositsinger,
do do -- : • • - 111511,at atel; SARI 49
Aaron Bohner, • 1654,771 • 91480
Israel Lindner, . - - Mi l os 110.00
/MAW - • -
1117saaned Erdmins;., 1619,711fa11, 97 99
. pasha mho.". • - • 1111Whi fan, - .105.2 1 1
Joi. • iiest . .
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Cantarthe Sbminalter.T.euprarY - -
do do
John Plionsaiter. do
Isaac Wasa,Thaonirollkluosaauft, . .
being the b per amt. sbatememt r -'" 3 -
T..: 1'1101.14 to Ida by the Stidalmmers6 •
% Ihr labs . , • -
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Lends Wet. Orel and
late the of
estate of William
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tors of' tlie Pew, ibr lay cd the
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aid, Cleft, and
me
pport of the Paw, u 4 ,4
report of A adifors, SILTS le '
Gomel Medico, - Ni 20i
Election,
=
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Jury nod lipetnie, '
inmd 3 , 4 41 1 1 2
Assam%sill 46/4 60
mosey on anaialad LferryferryAnil U
ri mrs ,
ES 411
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-1 lolsroit on Louie, 44114 SI
Jacob Livetatogor,ir, prilm;glidaebilikik - 'EMI sd
G. Arcadian Institute, al'. •• b .. .. SIMI :
. Wisbotadas,-
G. Wisrtersteca. . 0 :t 41 * . '..• • . a l*
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readers!,
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Druid IL Bliesseri Ise lefrepposer Is Omen, • •2 SS
chores Trailey, , , 44 . Su
40 4* , is
larisr Statues. ' - 41 04
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reify pelt cod diosped le Sod, .
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PUBLISHED EVERY SATU4DA.Y MORNING; BY 'BENJAMIN BANNAN, POTTSVILLE,
VOL. XXXII.
WATCHES, JEWELRY.
AVISE'S
STAUFFER it HAffifiEY . ..
.'. CHEAP WATCHES A - JEWELRY—ATILohtiiIe',
liv - I, and 'retail-L.-at ;the "Philadedphia Watch and
lii t Jewelry Sore," No. 98 North Second street, cor- ,
ner of Quarry, Phi' adelobla.
,Gald . Lever Watches, full Articled. / 1 3 cards fillev S: 2B -
. •. Gold Lepine Watches, 18 to $24.
Silver Lever.fulljewelled4l2 Gold Spectacles, $7 00
Silver Lapin°, jewels, ' 9 Fine Silver do ' 150
Superior Quartiers, i 7 Ladle*Gold Pepcils, 100 .
Gold Bracelet',
... '._ . 3 Silver Teatsp . n?ns,se . t,l 00
Gold Pens, with Pencil, ;ant Silver Wilder', Al:
Gold Finger-tinge, 3734 cents t i PO; Watch Glaincl,
plain, 1234 cents; patent, 1M; 'vents; Lund, 23 (Sag
other articles in proportion. - All goods wn to be
what they are mold lbr. ; STAUFFER &HARLEY,
Oa hand--wonie Gold and Silver leowees and Eepinew
still lower than thalami priers.
Sept. 22, '&5
WATCHES.
OFFICIAL.
STAiTEMENT,
OF MX RIXIUMAND laremorzuzla OF
Schuylkill County, for ISSS.
ISAAC WARD, Treueurer of Schuylkill County,
in ...fret/mat with County, from. the let
day ff January, 1855, to the 7th day of Juno.
(try, 1856
. .
DR. .. .
. .
By balance remaining in the handl. of Isaac
shard, T. eaaurer, as per report of Auditor,' ..
for the year 1854; 514,0^.3 03
Taxes on unseated Lands, 1,989 Is
Taxes on seated property. 131 25
Commissioners' Redemption Money. 2,668 67
Taxes on Land soldvit Tteasurer's Sale, 1854, 886 40
Taxes on unsesteittand redeemed , 737 71
Taxet on Land sold at Commissipers' gale, 543 04
Miners' Bank, Temporary Ilan, . 4,000 00
James Nagle. - do . do. :-..- - 2,000 00
Farmers' Bank, do ; do • s 2,000 00
Alfred Under, do ; do ' - . . ; 250 00
1 James Nagle, Sheriff. Fines bud' Verdict fees, .: 1,008 66
Jailer, Nagle, McNiff, Judgment vs. Jenitin
' Edward. ' • , 1 ..
William 'Fraley, Esq., ,for witness fees re
funded,
;- Mr- Castle. for gat corm medat Court House, •
Ping Brand. Ent, stray Cattle,
J. Klstier,'.Eaq., do ; do
Daniel B. Kerahner, Jaldgatent Ts- George •
Medlar. '' .;
Samuel Hunt/Inger. Proth'y, Verdict fees,
Meyer Strause Bail Money,
Levi Laubenstine, on Judgment bond vs. M:
'Kerr-besieger,
Bayer A ne l r irtainger, coat in full for George
Thomas Bauman, tbr deedfees,motes,,te,col
lected for Schuylkill county,
Jacob Mi r Long, for water_PlPr.
I4I.IIIOt.NTS SZCMVED I , IIOM COLLECT:MS.
, - Watytiali Boren.
Nathan Ruts, ' ; ' 1854. in full,
M. B. Allonbach, • ; .'. ' 1855, on acct..
' fildent"retenship. .
--',. 1854, in full.
- 1855, on acct,
Wayne.
• ;,„_ '1854, In full,
' 1855, on sect,
Tremont.
-, -I.r. 1854, In full.
1855, on sect.,
• ''''%ittair.
Jonathan Johnston, 1854, In WI.
do do . ' 1855, on acct., _
...,.. Tamara.
~ „;
John N. Space. • 1854, In full, 188 79
de do - . 1856, oducct., 2,04316
, _ • • Pinegrom Ron ugh. ; -,._ •
Frederick Snyder, ' , 1854, in fuli,7 ll 36
. , do
_' do 1855, on amt.,' 348 00
' ErtliVi. I ~
David Stauffer, . 1854, In full'. 111 49
A ante' Fisher, . 1855, on acid, ,- 425 00
an ; e. :,- /
John Wolf, = 1853, in.full, , r 37 90
John Died li, - . 1854, in itill; 294,60
William Brown 18.55, on acct., 211.00
' . ,
Henry Blew, '' - 11 . 51; is full. 169 85
- Upper Mahantongo.
IJohn S. Knorr,; . . 1854, on sect., 280 00
1 Hairy B. Bomberger, ; ' 1856, on acct., 230 00
! Sort/. Manheita.
Daniel Albright, • _, --- 1853, in full. ' 62 4 6
John Flammer,lBsl, on amt., - 876 03
Rao 'Alto lloroughi ' • . • .
Joseph; Latto, 1855, In full, " 430 81
- Duffey.
Jacob C. llolwl,g, . 1850,1 n full, V 47
Michael Invader, . • 1853, en sect., - 50 00
Daniel Maier, ' 1854, In full, 532 16
do do . , = 18550 n wet.,
.158 00
Jfinersrille.' - ' 7 ...•
William Matthew, - ' 1855, In full, 1,313 66
... .. i
Jacob Lubold.
do do
Daniel Ilain,
John W. Ileffnar,
Adam Wolt,<
• do do
Blythe.
John C. Icelirop,
Jacob Unntainger,
Michael Rooney,
1854, lu full, 1,410 00
1851,1 u WI, 348 2 8
1853, see k., 1,463 Sb
lift Clirbbi4
Charles smith,
Jacob
James Nesbit, -- 1850, in full 110 00
Thomas loch,.
f ) 1851, uu sect" 800 00
Thomas Martin,_ 1854, in ha 78 68
do .do 1855, on sleet 2,350 00
Danseli.
Hiram Chance,
Henry Heed,
7851, to rall, 938 00
`•••:
Fast,Bs. on acct., 1,000 03
No rwegi. an
Vm. C. Barber , . 11164, 11011, 712 64
George Bingle7 ! 1856, on Acct., 600 00
Orwipsberry.
leak in tall, 640.87
T. IL 1.. Ebnr,
ltal Clinton.
lieury Vesely,
, .
BM, la full, 191 07
Wal /tan.
1854,1* ftsli 388
11155, on med., 300130
Surinrim -
lb* In fi
1655, osi accti 1,610 Oa
Repine. ' •
nu, in . 62110
!Bak on sea; 56,3.4,
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lox Scalps,
D. D. Or . tax refunde d.
Benjamin Weller, tbr plowing and
EES!!ffMEM!I
of Sessions,
Jaws Nagle, Bherif:L*lf Snes,Coort fees and
publishing Court proclamations,
Jacob Christian, for hauling stone,
Amos lisashenbttelt, amount overpaid on
uplicate. , . • 287
Ma d ria Smith, .... • do do do ; • 5l 81
James Nesbit, , - do do do . • 741
John Fe4ty,, - do do do . 11 18
Pat. Christ pher, dq . do ' do . 44 67
John C. Feitrop, do do - & 171108
Adam Wolf, do do do • 40 90
Abraham Bartolet, do do do : 501
George Bernhard, do do for 1850, 131 2S
do , -do do- do for 1852, 273
YES
E. Thomas, tee delivered to Omit Boma, 25
Jerome Barna, do do : .do 14 43
8. IL M. Kepner, for taxonomies erroneously
. ' in Butler tpwnehip,: 53 63
. ,
Jacob Evans. 1 load of wood, delivered at
Mart Rouse, 1 75
Nathan Diegtiek, for Wood, Court House and
Offices,
850
5. K. M. Kepner. for drawing deeds in Cm.
~ ads-Goners' Oftleu, ' , 10 25
Wm. Rock, for Iron and blacksmlthlng at the
riem, 2 97
Work A Trough. tbr making tends fottloart
Houserwindows,.; - ,,. . 6 , 1 -00
J. W. Bowen, painting blinds, 17 00
11.11. Sterner, making bind for blinds, 19 OZ.
10.11 ton Boone, thr gas consumed at C. Mask -. 98 87
Samuel Lewis, f l aylin towtep maps, Le" 19 00
Water Rent, ov erpaid. .- 31 l7
J...A. Becker: f or year's service attending
to Rater Works, : • 60 00
Jacob Evans, for Linden tress, for C. House - •
29-10 m
Yard, .. - ' 31 ou
Bright * Lamb, Ibr pluvphata of Iline, &e., - 6 67
George U. Stlehter, ;or vont, iron, *e., at
.
Prison, 140 67
MichaelArta, fer repairing bridge to Upper •
Mabantoo • = 84
Daniel Korb ditto, at Schuylkill Haren 5 31
darob Schoch, ditto, at Ididdlepret, .33 31
base Strauch, for plank for bridgeat Selse4l
kill Haven, . i.
Philip Daubenspeek, repairing bridge at W. •
92
Daniel Knell, ditto, at heck's, • 55-40
Isaac Strata, ditto, ditto, ' 35 99
Edmund ElUs, ditto, at 511dd!sport. 1 , 19 50
robert Smith, ditto, at West Branch, ' 130 75
Bowman .k Shultz, for spikes at Beek's
bridge. . . 187
Wm. Delbert, repairing bridge, at Orwigs.
burg Landing, 12 68
Philip Clark, for building bridge, over Little
Schuylkill, . 204 00
Philip am*, ditto, ditto. near Centerville, 500 00
do. do do do do D ' .450 OD
do do in full at Centreville. 425 00
do' do for roof bridge. near Weaver's. 400 00
do - do part payment of bridge-across
Pine Creek, Regius township, . 700 00
Wm. Bickel ,t Harvey, bridge at Iliddleport, 676 00
Speeded Election, . 7 60
Thomas Walker, for auditing the County
Omces for 1865. . ' • 22 00
Pottsville Water Company, 1 year rent Eby
Court Rouse, 25 00
Frederick Stoffragen. for repairing locks, - 9 48
it. Reiner, for winding C. House clock, ' 30 00
Keiper 4 Heaton. ler cleaning do - 25 00
Lamar they, cleaning furnace at C. House,. 50
'
Frank l'ott, hardware, 6 4 74
-
J. W. Taylor, Court Crier. 103 60
D. B. Christ, ditto - . 17 00
Christian Zoller, for binding dup. books, 32 50
C. Umbehour, amt. of taxes refunded, be
ing overcharged,
JUMP liagle,Sherittseriicesrendered by the
Washington Artillery, 4c.,
David Klock. for adjusting sect. of Pr'son,
G. D. Boyer, surveying county line between
Barks and Schuylkill. .146 50
Peter F. Ludwig and others, for same, 123 00
.Tobias Krelter, do 190 21
Thomas Walker, for audit in g acct, of county
Others, 1854. . . . . , 22 00
Samuel Garret, for taking itlidavits of sun
dry peersone,
John Hager. for crying CAniniailoneri ; Sal e,
Charles A. Rahn, 1 day as auditor, -
Israel Lindner, 6 days ditto
F.B. liaercher, 8 days-ditto
E. Oanlgues, for stationery,
B. 114131111J1, - _do :do
86 81
1:1 02
- 3 al
340 71
S I 00
40 00
Henry Buck, Court House attendant,
Samuel Faust, do -do
Charles Brame, for lined Tai on unseated
Lands In Bush township, 1,610 00
William Reed, ditto In Wayne township, 177 00
IL C. Wilson, ditto, in Butler township, 6l 20
Edward O'Connor, ditto in Norwegian tp., 111 07
David Seward, ditto in Schuylkill tp., ..360 00
Benjamin hart!: ditto in Franey tp., . 82 00
Frederick liteaseler,dittoinW. Blillalmill 4-, 20 55
Henry- Faust, ditto in Yttlunaoy tp., ~_, ' 1,109 09
&trick Christopher, ditto in Gm; tp., 12*) 00
Isaac Shellhammer .2 Elitler. W. Penn tp., 35 00
Samuel Zimmermari, - West Penn tp.. 100 00
Jacob Swab, ditto in Porter township, . 600 00
Owego Reinert, ditto In ditto . . 200 00
.1. 11. Campbell. ditto in Pinegrose tp., , MO 00
John Sitshan: ditto in dor do , 75 00
31 'Krebs, ditto in Union township. I 200 00
IL C. Wilson, for School Tait on unseated
10000
2500
2)000
3 90
826 12
437 00
129 51
148 00
529 26
1,155 00
S 5 00
570
Lands In Butler township
Patrick Christopher, ditto In Cass tp., 280 00
Jonas Reichert,. ditto tu Rush township, . 60 Oo
Henry Reed, dittoin Branch tow ship, 175 00
David Laurkesiager, ditto in W.ll-made Dia
trieti 69 63
George Yost, ditto In New Castle township, TO 00
Jacob Stine, ditto in Pinegrove township. , 68 00
Charles Springer, ditto In Wayne township, 18 On
Thomas O'Brian, ditto in Illythetowaship, 30 00
Daniel H. Lelb; ditto in Pottsville, 130 00
George Deibert,ditto in North Manheim tp., 60 00
Israel Reed, ditto in Barry towns 4N • ' 20 00
J. B: DirCreary, ditto' in Tremont, . 121 00
Levi Fehler, ditto in Porter township, _ 225 00
• John Shoemaker, ditto in Schuylkill Haven. ' 140 00
Jeremiah Lord, for Ameriean Rough and _
Ready Fire Company, - 39 00
N. N. Kytner. for Hydraulic Hose Company, ' = - ':30... 1 00
J. Reinhart, for publishing statement, B r., ".- - 40 co
Lewis A lien, do . • do •20 09
'J. M. Italian:rt. do 'do •; • 27 60
J. IL Rambo, do do , 61 00
John P. Bertram, do . do -'''• 64 ao
_
A. : Dey., , do do
~.,' 17 00
Benjamin Bannon, korprinting, blank hooks
made for cases, and stationery, •'
240 63
W. A. Heisler & Co., for publishing prcela'n, . 16 00
Rtunberger, ' do , do 625
Richard Edwards, do - do 10 00
Charles Dengler, I Come 'Berk, 16 60
John M. Snitch. do , do ,76 0
C. Witnisti, d o do , ' 16 50
Henry Krebs, do do . -.;...58 12
.
d do o 'll 25
David Klock, - do '
'Willbun Bower, do 22 50
8. M. Shae ff er, • do • do in 00
tt• K.-Ai-Kepner, ark in Commis's' Mice, - 710 00
, Jacob Kline, see as Commissioner,- . 450 00
A. H. Wilson. do do _ r 326 50
Isaac Straubh. do. * do 221 37-
Treasurer of Schuylkill County, for support
of Convicts In the Eastern Penitentiary,.
for 1654. . , • 247
R. &W. Kline, co ffi n for Jonathan Nicola , ' 0 0 00
01
Charles Diddle. Coal delivered/Ay C. House, , . 44. 30
Smith & Downing. water pipits, . - - 750
' Joshua Royer, satinets to carter hatch._ .. ' • 11 72
George Shartle; trimming and ening cloth, ,' ..-- • 2 o 0:
R.* W. Kline, settee and clothes hem , •21 00
It. Conde% subscription to Peiblic ledger, N. 475
E. Hammer. part of Schuylkill County Ag.
riealtund Society, .
Isaac Severn, earpoter work, • • -
Seth W. Geer, tasescou rhureh prop.
if er l t i'Da I . slat e Unit"'
,_ . •s, vrepatring roof at C. • , ,
Hone. I, , 36 81
Beyer* smith Stork dons at Prison., _: i 160
Jamb o r tll. Lmg. contilct of Can Pool, , ' 270 00
Daniel Nagle, glaring atCourt Muse,. •' ' • 267
Johirliannan;Counsal I* Cotandssioneni, • 150 00
C. fewer, Prosecuting Attorney, • 340'60
R. R. Molly 1 bid gaud Sur Conti noose, 2-lb.
C. Conrad, has matitsuullas, • -• • • --- 106
H. Vaudois% horse him for Grand Jury,. . 43 76
Thomas Donlan. do: do do
,-- -_ - 461 00
Kohler A litietwa ' do do .
to 21) °°
Daniel UM, latuding Janus,' IS 50
George Bets, , • do 'do - 2p 68
Jain Kasii,inad rissisgs, 7o4 7 lol6 N ol 4llllr; - ' - • : ' 136- 0* -
D. Kronor A Proienfeldsr, raid folios In -, • •
Wayne towiniii* ..--
_,...L -, • ...
Willi= aver; road Osage in ditiol -
Hery Krebs, tasking out county atatuirent,
Ootantiors' Expenses, • - • •
JobK•f• Peanuts and loos, .'
Dr. Heger. Ptinm Physician;, • -
John Cargenterolitto - _ • • -
.1, W. Boum A fro, imititogolis Web at . ,
.11170
,r; O.Hoahkr. firosies boa. -11101
itawbutd Mina, - 5 lot& numure and 000 _
=Maga Odds; . -• , - - 700
C. W. Pitman, um ber ihr Court Koons prier: •-.-• - li, 111
Issas Ward, Traireinr. dir aamoostot
oda" pad diutrolekt Ifilk,•ol ,- - „ • . - '
1.•• sr& Tromfbroomodosion lb, fieopitti . - - • • -- • '
*IMMO 417.. id I per caut„ mai pelat oat
los orders "MAK rot, lio.
To bailieiiMmildsehi aillimiti of brie'
Ward,' essinr,kkipar Nome etAilditots,
0 81
1,000 00
/Mt, rn fall, 130 09
1e53, on scot, 030 00
- I OR.- . •
January 12,1868. I
t BY .th paid Jagebb fitth7. Eel, State Treas..
er, amount due to the Commons °shit, au Per _
Auditor's' report; January 6 , 1116, $2,071 re
By amount of said trines remaining uncollected
Ihr 4563 and previous ysus, ppm 20
By cermerations allowed collectors kw *Mend
ideeket .
i _ , 10181 60
by ii per anat. cotemis sons allowed collestors
Ow 1855 and previous yes" ' 140 6$
By advent paid County amuniseenens fbr lime
occapied in military mem.,
,13 ,7 will Pith Comity miumoners 8w book;
duplindat and Ottionery mud by County
eounniukmeratir milltarrpurpoent, 30 00
By amount paid useasom 1w amassing 'Nitta ,
nithing delinquint militia Neu Ser 1964 M.
la% as two mule iseb, , 164 46
By *Mount paid Brigade Inspector, Itw Imams*
twirl camputissi and A
battalions!), 1516. , 24000
By amount paid Brigade Inspector br eollecting
military peopertp, and transportation arenas
audmilitary store roe the yew MS, ' a 00
By ummtl/2ut
publicWd Br
igade Inspector Ibr Wale
(elating end Itatfra.tb it'
It l c
Z t i
SY mionnt r ti %imam of JigMori Bleck as
palmier Cap; Wm. Mat. ibr the ymr MK 60 OD
By amotudpeld Thome:. oftTrementlubaby,
ar order of Capt. J. J. Amts., the the pear ,
By amend paid Tusensusr at Illusrmilie Artth lA 00
hwy. at per enter of Cste. B. Christ, fue the
By mannered Minim re It~ota Atte•
llister aallpfeapt, JannesSaglts,for the
7 11 0181 1 4 ", ' ,‘ ill - 00
ByAsainutt pald Trinsurtw at wham kik. ..
do vat Misr at Calends Jamb Bets. 1x 4ba
Ily *Aare laktTheritar ottloaalam taM. -.
sailor orlig , or "Pals 4 44111 * 411 . 1 br 00
ItyllehthehteAulattatthavata tikattla;
g eel* aid* at Oheaht Weis Mob. - -
By Wilma .. pur l „waserve 4 Ilesii .11illei4. an -
primer erases Ambito Lo by Oa
756 U Disellestese , prtaaretatitasilagtos Tip
atelhee Per at Ofetealtalhausukthr the
VA hi MOM. r t, i iiiiiimi • • , • , Ito Chi
Sy uttatatiatit et . Jetsam Aittlho • .
~ , _ ~ . , 7 , 11211; gelliNw aritt, et Captaht its. S t liets, ter '
re ri; emrau., - tke.« ft, • Ow Coarr,?Tfinwe = t it "' I '' ' ' " ' • ' T S , '
letus P/mm4ll MU -••• / a 0•100 0 0 00 1, 02. psi #m
•stinksorthe -, --
WK. the - lime Mew asi /ohs IL Amu, .., ~ _ ' 'es
Gamest;tea at Melton he' Ms sigita lot 111 7**Nit wig .-I Pselrdhatry. -
dthwlthlar tlivirapr lepormiat v. hirresp. so per or at. Caplet "J". J. reatahlbetlmt ''-' I
aateatase adettimatioatits at the ealiiheame - yostllll6, <- " , - . • .-.• • L-'„I at
ate Traseaterattbe ode mats er ikklationo Me alb. ley aeasatipahl Titiorir eft WWI itliftas .."- ~.. ' -
tali Ito &bilis Slid illnelbt Odalbilltwilribi tacit 43 r lietishm . atAlablea Itchattelitsah. Or Out
at oar tavadiselear,,loy Wei Itittll Maw tilt elm sisifutik ,1 , • , '
is due tha wanly at Itasa_ 4 lll4 - 11111.. Itysilmt fehibmiAbir re lostoi gi Aitn.
Thatater. duo nas it two Oat intraneaad lieryiiiitser ardor teCliptata ILIII r . , I*
lcle. denim Slid Ithedp4liiwesettrg - "LI - alitiwusk• -1. - ~, ~'-. . , 7 -- . 1 • ~l
p a i igri wb•ssor voymni ael..ftekijigat lliawftesillid rePlier a 21 4 11111144 --
lotsam'
i alimall, ~ „ ilijaittlthatatapriatalit4 , 44 Joy+ -- '
linteighletlilr. Aullialw* , ' 117 ' letelit, Whets" eiiii4 - 11°- ''
~ . .........i.,r.....4 ,-: , f. v: -1. -1, ,e, ~ ..iiimievitoravublxv.itilipeiwkomie 11:
hang Wa ri, rmohmti. of Arceniaiii trlitAriiii • Yaqui. - - ' ''' •'-'' " - is ell
Ae‘l - glit *a SchIis I WWORPOIPSIIO4:#OI44I lam* iele for iii Y+ , „
la ss trovFlia% ask a i de We 11 9 .0 fAhim ' ' 61111 t it ,Si ls k t S e PP I ls ~ -
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~ * ~..„,r.,,,,,,,..,a . „_,., 011bi ii ,„.., 1111111 *„,,,.
saiditme,timpwitaiecivelitil - P • ~ " ,7=7: 777 ' 7 =7-7, = .‘
Alait: 1 h r anramihrtnisq, . 11 0,1 1 X;.f.. 7 „
.1) *oo viiibjiii 4.1*...____10'60, ._ . llolk-- e . -
li t
•196,114**044, Illir r lMl,i, , .awir - ' - - Aiiiiiiriges ol l o 4 ll . ll o.,.l"ll"." -
If i tra lt . air ist - * - = i ,„ - ~,h 41. „,,,,, _-24:ge s
*tow - l - - ,,, -i'l-_ -, 4,1, 4410.112 - rimilierliiii - iirikiV - Irtii. :...2:::2 -
are__ Lit 0414 0 . 1 4 40801111&041110.' . , 4161t.W4,'„e .4 , , _v.. - ..e.'s . ~ .„.,...t.,,..
vavisTe mmit itage
erat U tmine UK 4# Itriellinielidtftir,4l46ll*ll.ll6lll4s‘..!;,t -,,:i',..
west prieftit.lL . ,
Cikhleas• artaastahat Mies tham e ',:- - 7.. T g l ar2f r ige i r ' - ,' " 1 L ai l * -i. ' troo
mar/ pm*" retuteldshiiie" liar,* wasolaidayhoilminorti: ' the ' -k-,
s z a ttbuitr if.... 4ll=aw poolir -•-• , • • - tram iirrpoivar illaelahtltAti , sAr -,=. ii '
-ftw al c ia root-aim/ 1 , 4 , , 4 r-.... , 'An 4 - 1 - 1.
xiettl.W . Ariiihomparisidis Nam toi ls - ,-- -• ~ -** tgar e Iti ' • . 1- -„., 0 2'1t ilk *
000 • ,-.-.. • ' , , ~, , _-*"., _ ,:1,„„.„ -- Ay eillipditi..). ihrpthallhig , _.....--
.........._,_ iira * in , 40;04 -41w-A.
1 7 $11400641411 aime - , " P AT,'
bethethirrillif thiallstutity 4 ,'; - I."''' - `"”' , dilic..-7,t , '•';'--", ' , . - .-1. - ''.i'L. ‘` , _ , . - -#ltliii
.A lift wnl74ll"Atoli
~
f
r sr,* ; • 191.7 n '•
ag' ' 00, `!dc f =" 6 , 410 ` ; 11111 . 4066 4 P 43l*i li ' r "
omega* leAsete via.-ar isms. i ~, -2 ., ..-° ,,, p ,
-;;;.J.4- , ,g . .:- ~ ,,•1 x.t.. , ..f . .-; --
et rem asiatiptateeLfttlatpetV"
.., 11 . 111 410 11 A0 1 0PleaM11 1 1%
..: . -, •.1. ,--- - - -1 ,. 0-4.-0 , ,,,-" , -- -- 4„-i....,.. - -,,,A1v.,..---..,..
a - - -- 2-,'- = -,- y,,,,:•;-4.,..4...„,:brki....!..„,..„--.0
130 00
100 00
171 00
cesl
012
liM
skru4pAy , :molpi,M- - -fgp4u4oy.. - -,;'ls
. •„7.• : •
D. NALe..sendrY 9Worisions r ic..
Bwalig Rumbergeri beef,. • , • . „„,- - „ n ,
George Delbert, bay. shwa and potateeas . f' , • ' •-•• s'''
JametN. WitnosnOssef, •• . - . -.t , ' - 16 51.
Lewistiltts potatrals,beens. Lc., , . •, - - '6 44
Jadob'lluntsinger, Peurand feed, • ' ~ - 720
. ..
Swab* ltritsrbesser, beef, 24 00
Samuit reeler; l 2 bus. potatoes,
litausc4 Iluntsinger, groceries. '' • , - 3.52
A. Mendebon,d,riedvesches, Le.,
Ellasilellei, Coes and feed, 8 90
11. Biele;sundry- provisionapte., , - 1. 0 7 90
Isaatlitiench, Bout, 8c.,. -.' .• 48:M
. .
leaseAtranch. Sour, ' ' • 61 30,
Thus E. WiUhuni, butter, somas. --: " 616
W. Belfinryder, sundry provisions, ~, l • -1 2 1 3 .,
W.
der,
sundry provishons•porenasea, : • la . .. I
W. Belfscryder, dO do .do 1 .197 88
W. Itildnydor ,do do -- • do 142 48
Simnel Scott, imbhice plants , 1'25
blosei - Strouse, groceries, ' - ' , '' 47 43
,
Charlie Heffner, beef from April lst, to Oct.* as vo
Hell E r :Madden. ilatteA feed, ••• - 101 43
.A. 11.1 V Ilion, beef, '2l 15
J. B. Chichester', tutekwheat throe, .: - 72 - 2 60
W. Italthoyder, sundry groceries, les s • • . 74 50
Ismietrauch,"Cour,
Mkt* Freshers. 400 cabbage, ' • - - 800
jonasfilerfectahl, beet . , j . 20 79
W. -Rtigloyder, sundries per receipt., - " ': 10 20
W. Reketilder . , l 9ol7 beef. 4g., pp ftheNNNI ' TO 84
•-•- -
on. MY ACCOUNT. - ,
rhusaot. R. IL Co l
i . for use itf . cars to trans
portiNd . ,
20 00
Go Chit' West, Cord, ''" '.. ' • '...' ' 12 00
Char* Biddle, Coal. ',.: - ,' ' _ 24 44
Jacoh:Cluistlan,,baullag C 044. '1 - 24 00
. ~ ..1 .- - - Os MINAS ACCOUNT. l'"
Jacolalahktr, smith bill and berm the,. -..! • 15 90
N, 51;Neweam, plumbing work: - • ; - . 13 88
Phillepobler, mason irork at prison lot , , " 3OO 00
G. 4. . Hunt:lnger, prison blankets, ' - 53 50
John *ester, lathe .1 bobbin whwa,da, - ' 19 92
Jame&itelly, reWring clack, • - • . 275
D. Erihs, simanse,threed, tle., ' - '
• 2OB
Jmnee.Cannan. revelries tin ware, ? - - 2 33
'ROberl Conde* actirscription to ledges and -
Polies Gentle, 1 ' / = 191
Johr4oster.'lathe.!bobbin wheel I dintilei 1W 00
P. 411.111. R. Co., freight bill. • - • i .8 27
C. P. Conrad, hauling goods from depot. 1 376
Phill*Kohler, maims work at gels= let and .
Stmle cutting, ' " ; 344 87.
Jamalll. Reed, thr!repalr in eel L- : - 100
Joseph Woolison, MI for tobacco, ' - , '25 98
Jamettilannan, repairing tin ware,.' 2 04
. ,
D. Kate, sundry articlesrcluased, 14 36
C. BaAet, paper, pen hold er iteeding was, 578
Johnliuckley, tin ware, Ac., ' 30.72
lemer '
Hay lire betk. "; - • . 500 •
Morrison Yoder. , omnivore, ... t . 44.71
P. & fr . . R. It. Co, *eight, ..:. .-
4.35
Benjamin Weller. ploughing prison lot, Acf, 6 BO
N. MTNewnam. repairing rime, Ac.. • . .." 18 00
W. gins, bedsteads A sundry furniture, '.,"'"; 202 50
.D. liiEsterly, hardware, ~ • -6 42
W. Itelfsnyder, sundry articles purchased. ''. 30 00
C..C. Hay, mason work at staclrever Coss Peel, 130 St,
• Joh&Spohn, 4 loads of manure. ' , i 00
W. Iliiftnyder, sundry articles purchased,_": 2 1 95
iC. C. - May. mason Work at stack over Cells Pool, 900
K. Caudell, sub. to ledger and P. Gazette, 2 . 2
Joseph Reyland, tin spouting, 35 43
I Pompey. Smith I 'Pommy, iron top plate. at
Coes Pool sterk,l
i Dr..ii4ones, exandning Jacob Fisher, deed,
1 Jacoh.M. Long, draining Cess Pool,
W. Irellhoyder, sundry articles purchased,
Jacols:Christian, Nick, sand & lime, to boiler
' and:bake oven,
• faunae Hay, building bake ores, on stet.,
AdirtoM A Beed; do do da
• Joseph S. Elliott, bra. s B day clock,
W. Itt6snryder. sundries purchased, . T
Jami4B. Patterson, Am brick,.
Phil IP Nagle, painiing stack over Cess Pool,
1 Jacoblituraiek, commitment, •
W. Iliihmyder, sundries purchased, .„
Lamer Hay, tspairkg furnace, te., _
Lamar Hay , build g bake o v en,, - c
Themes Sillyman,lloo perch stone. • -
Johtfltarlan, wireiscreen at Cells Pool,
Nobler and Rosengarten, smith work,
W. Itrilfsnyder. sundries purchased, -; •
P. &IL R. It. Co. freight,.
Dank) Nagle, glazing windows.
Smith & DownleVrepiiring water pipes, :
J. Lt' Bowen it Bre.. paper banging, ae.,
Johnanckley. Gomm.
P.Cilt. R. R. Co., &eight,
Pottivillo Water Co:, one year rent, -'
. W. llsifsuyder, sufl'ry articles purchased 3 Pd..
ON STOCI ACCOUNT. -
Sennsß. Stockton A Co.. carpet chain',
Daniel Krebs, carpet rags purchased,
Monies 11, Craig 4„..c.0.,c0tt0ia yarn,
Thocktis IL Craig &Co ; do do
A. 114delson, leather. carpet rags, otc.,
Thor Mis IL Craig. A Co., cotton yarn,
1 Bennet!, Stoekton .2 Co., carpet chain,
Thomas& II Craig t Co., cotton yarn, '
Rentailf. Stockton It Co.. carpet chain,
Vranit. Hontslnget, carpet rags, -
Semite, Stockton A Co., carpet chain, ,
Thrones H. Craig 4 Co., cotton yarn, ..
G. &IL Shallenbmter, carpet tags, '
' Lafayette Heiser, I .do do -
Henry, Dryfoose, i do - do ..
Gemeir Blase. " !- do do
Sennett, Stockton A Co., carpet chain;
Senneff; Stockton A Co., do do
Thomas IL Craig 8 00., cotton chain',
ThcaMts•ll. Craig 4 Co.„ do do
1,., ; ow TIGHT ACCOUNT.
2.
Milton Boone, 4
,-.... . . •fi lALAILT. ACCbt3T.
DanielEre.bs, and i ire, 3 montas,
SanziMrebs, ;
Isszateber. 4 1 4 months,
Mar.."4.lriell. one week, • ; •
Robott Walker, one yes:, . •
A. Hager,
J.S.Oup 1 enter,
Sarililones, . .
.
Mark Mot Flynn. , 1 ' • ,
W. liebbnyder and Wife, nine months,
. .
890
562
2160
8 SO
!El
CT a
300'
403
3 81
125 14
22 50
A 25
10 00
1 50
900
900
25 as
235 39
25 00
11.9) 00
100 00
ON sigma sccousr. •
Johnt). Brown, dings and medicines,
J. B.'Citrpen ter, do • do
Treunrer *or Commission fee, is
oeiv,ing 113547 11 at 1 per cent., and ming
0nt57,731 34 at 1% per cent., 10 Prbon tee.
• eot#t, 1.
;• • • $7,789 13
ISA:W WARD, , Treasurer, in Aietnott with the
Cannon wealth of Penne"'Leonia:
1 DR.
F;
rams norm
To amount doe theComounwealth of Penbayt.
alga as per Auditors' report this day, to
tbaTlsands of Ink Ward. Treasurer, 52,071 76
Toa egateamount:otsalditneeotttstandlnq
for 824, and previous yews, as per last an, '
null report of the County Auditors, • - 4,9= 46
To aareateatoottot of Wilt% Ones asseesett . •
for,tbe year l9s2, as per book In width aid -
ftlWr) are enterekby the County Commleers, 4,69600
To 'armlet amoopt offline assessed We 1865,
an 4 added to MOW under the ebetion laies, •27 00
To atiount of inas* eharied on Mantis pow, • XI 24
100 00
8 10 .
OW
48 00
2,00
1000.
ral as
16 40
17 00
SS 00
WAGON-MAING.
2) 00
IT 62
.CARRIAGES.. -
TILE antantitais kninglearelutanftka
eurltits aboP JuitdalP4 would
regioseffilSl =Wit tbik gatitmage=
tkatla.
4setennined . Jermatoreen to
um
app the
woFk
made by Mr. Jennings. Ire shall enapb* none but the bilat
bands and nutteltal. Call ind rase vs a trial, .All meek
made by us warranted. ,• - • - •
ADMIT !BURIIIIIARD,
Eleop, Morris' Addllke, nearli 4 eppoelt• Yardley t San
Port/THU% miy 5. ins lB4l
WHEELWRIGHT. £ OAR RAOTORT.
- 'Vignettist E. Malin
;RESPECTFULLY inforinis cid
sens of Schuylkill comity tl g td elasirtnie, that sbe
ds continuing the Wheelw hi m and Cu Kamand
toning business of her late hustoind,
Anthony R. Kline, in her own token
lier:establishment is optedte SOU *
Vastioe's Foundry, , where she nig be
happy to melee orders for all Wag of Wagons, u yell
as Drift and other Cers.and &ll kin& of work attached to
IhebnalWassof a Wheelwright -the the character of the
work reference hi made to - - •
Dann P. itai3ws,, - FRANC DA.4[12.11, Joan Tutus,
E. E. BLAND. Jons (I. thug.
SOttiville, 5(412.1854 [afar ;it Ith 1341]
;CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!!
, VIE subscribes - return their sincere
- tlinuks to Matadors& forpast patronage,
and *meld mapecifully call the Wootton
of the public in genera), to their new as.
sortutent of CARRIAGES on band, - emndsting of one and
two mated Jiang Limbo leggiei
ill , &Wks, de, et eye**
deseri all of which are Unfed la the most -approv
ed style. and ption,
made of the beat mdterial. Ifavibgateated
the omelets ofoxperiented WOrkthen,ao being pieties'
mechanics themselves, they feel assured that-Unry ran
render hill satisfaction to therm Vito may favor than with
their patronage. All their work Is warranted to give en.
tire saddle-don. second-banded Carriages ofall descrip
tion-a.* hand which will be tiolddheap. Repairing neat
ly done. Orders from a distaned promptly attended to,
at their mactufsetorg, corner of Otal and Norwegian Sta.,
Pottivilleja.
!?The timber need for oar work is of the best New
Jersey Mr/WM • Ern! a il l u o. r i m y n.
March 10,1865
TRANSPORTATION.
THE:ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY.
DOTTSVILLE TO HARRISBURG.
This line connects daily with all their great South
ern and Western Routes. By arrangement their place of
business in Potter,lle will be at: the oMee or Iloward &
Co ' P. 8. WILLIAMS, Superintendent.
5W 122 . 1854 /04f.
PHIILAD'ATACREADING RAIL ROAD.
MATES OF FLOW= ON: .11F,RCUAND1Z.F.
tIN AND AFTER NOVEMBER.IO,
1, 1851. until further notlre. the following Rates of
Freight *lll be charged per 100 pounds; _
1: 1
.1 -.°
'A
- . i E ..: ~t 4! ?
~ ,z .., .-
aciricuoror 71121611.1. Z e4 lil
') elZ* qlir.
'N.,
11 81
300
;000
Si 12
Dry Goals. Confortionery, Itnoksitarpet.
Ina's, Cigars. Emil Meat, Fish. Glasa Le
Anvils, Bran. Butter, Copper, - A.:4.... Ear
thenware.Grindstooes.Gmeerbeillemp
Thum Hardware, Hides, llollcin-waro.
Leather, MarilluernOTllart,ol*Setvls-.
Ale, Beer. Cotton, Coffee. cl rain. Bar Iron.
Lead, SLitasses..Nalls.rpikes.illee, salt.
Provisions. Sugar., Whiskoy..te.
Brooms, Fire Bricks. OtlittO, Milk Stones.
Pitch- and Tar, Salt, Scrap Iron, r limber
sad Lumber. ke. •
Bricks, Coke. Cod Wooil, Clay, 'lGravel,
Ice. Iran .Ore. Limestone... Manure. Pig
Iron, ',taster. Slate, kr.; .
flour, per barrel, • • '
0dt.21 IS 4 , • •
2 17
100 00
1:C1 25
111 0)
PHILAD'A & REAlllo444l:ifaiiii.
ii t i p t ,llll-NMEMSN'
of thq Phituda.
- Phitadapiiia, htirruary2fl,lBsl.
Therates of Freight and Tolbron Coal transported by
WA Company, wth be as followelrom !Larch Sib to June
,laba
30tb' : "
8 16
169 93
205 91
:265
252 51
Is)7 68
126 28
71 14
• ' .. .. ...; • ! - f i .e
• • noi • • Pi ' 7111 i
.2 li
st b 1 a 1 , -5,...
~..,...._:.
To : Richmond, ' ' ' i . 200 1 " 195 180 175
"/% 11410411 1 , bla• ~ 1:90 . 1 1 85 . 170 165
44
Inclined Plane, 11001 1 55 170 105
" Nicetown, . i 1-90 11'85 170 i 65
" Germantown B. R. 11-90. i 135 1 70. iOs
" Falls of Schuylkill.. . 1:90 i 1 85 170 165
" Maaayunk, '' I'9o I 1 85 170 IPS
" Spring 5M I
la,. . 1.05 1160.1 45 145
44 Consbehodten and PIY-1
I
mouth Railroad.* . I 1 . 0 160 145 145
44 Itambo's and Pottle and ~1 .1
Jones', I 1,60 I 1 55 145 140
" Norristownorlisidgeport. 150 I 1 551
1 1 45 140
" Port Kennedy, I:60 11 55 145 1 40 44 Valley Forger ' 1'65 160140 1 40
" Phoenixville. I 1 '45 140 I 130 1 30
" Royer's Ford, .: , 1 1.451 4O I 1 25 125
44 Pottstown, • ' 1140 I 1 135 1'25 125
" Donglaswille, 11401 I 55 1 - 25 125
" Birdsboro' , 1 1.00 I 1 25 1 15. 115
'4 Beading, ' 1120 I 1 16 IOS IOS
44 petween Beading and I 1
itiohrsville, : 1 e2O :115105 1 iS
4 ' Mohrsrille, I ' 120 i 1 1 6 1.05.1 5
" Hamburg. .. I''do ~ I lb .
" Orwlgsbnryt, i 11'20 ' 1 lb - 1.
160
100 00
8-00
50 00
r 19 50
37 60
602 60
49 19
50 00
57 70
Dr order of the Board of Monakeiv. -
Barra 3.1R55 , 9.tt R. 'BRADFORD, Secretary
HARDWARE.
• PATENT COLD LARD LAMPE:
IHE subscribers being appointed Bele
. .
Agents_for the sale of Sr Jr Smith's PaUnt
pe
Lard Lam, In liebaylkill linty, bate a large as
sortment tor, sale, width are kly recommended for
eecommy and ocrovenienew. . :'. BEIRUT A LERCU.
Pottsville, April Id, 11151, i 13.
FAIRIBANIVID *CALEB
ToHE 'subscribers, agents for the ma i n.
ufacturers, havejast reweriii9tl a Dow article, wilted
'Union Counter lie le," *IMAM to weigh from )4
Co come to' 40 Thu. Yor West:the York Stow.
'1 • :E. YARDLEY t SON.
Pottsfille, April 28fh, IEIO 17-
$11,4956 68
IRON commlsslonfwssir sousE.
,STILE STREET, Pottsville_.4—
IL) Tbsiaubseribers ire pram* to fungal the Trads
Maebinlits and Operitori - st ?MUM la pekes, tfrobtht
added) wbotesole or retail, best - Ear Iron, num
utteturektat Pottsville. and , nted of superforquallty.
Also. OWN? roils "Mae for Sines, and !:able Mains ,
furnished 41. abort notke direct Donk the bomber.
YARDLEY A SON.
- York 22,1863 47.ef
GO ai'
- COLENIANII:CUTLEIMSTORe c
Ne. /fort% lilted Strong. -
CiNSTANTLY on ltand,' 4 large as
aortmemi of Pen and Podia Kates, Seisms. 444
Rams. Table Knivssittui lorki in ham star. buffalo,
bone and wood bane* Carceninnd forks, Mks, Bowie
Ening. Le. • '
ALSO—• goy entomb . e modttmont of Walton,. Tea
Nino Engliole 'Caim p4v. Atka'. - Rion* ,
and it , butle mad Doable banollel littobt. oink a
stock of piney linsitwaro.voost4ttlysoband. •
- _s - JOBS N. , O9IMIAN . '
f1bie.C.113.64 6 •
HAROWAREARD 111011 DEPOT..:
TUE SUBOCSMICkIirmat *Ow mead
. .. - ,4 0 4.14. 1 .- ,di kicildir Sint , ite irliNelk
aswirmarastaatioa cdrastalab
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allow ,_ ) oUgkieltilik_TAT*
harpeethik uas Pa fa=Aa be =ways
ea haad sad lava ea bud sfaltatoak of - -,
.4.. Claddhato -,"'!- '," i ir. ^Aided akahare . t , --: ", . • ' ... s . -‘ ~;
akar,'
Ilastwan lad boa Do* Calahur Sinn: thaw doors
alma Leask but side. : . Y -, MUNK PON,
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MaiHMil' sori 441116.4 - '
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SCHUYLKILL C'QUNTY, PE
21
Cboict potitn.
Sweet little flower with yellOw ey.,, I
That bleariest beside the dusty way,
le Though others coldly pass thee by,
Yet will I sing thy praise to-day;
For often in theereirded street,
Ifid.busy tratleVdissordentjan,
• 'Meng rolling wheels and tramping feet,
I meet thy golden stirs !
And then I seem be leaie behind .. •
The pounds I thought so - harsh and:loud;
I see not those that pats, nor mind
• . The jostling of the vulgar crowd .1
The* noisy it:tart—Unstops of trade 4—
The dark and glitonly houses, se .?
Before my eyes to Shriult and fade--4
I walk as in a dream!
And scenes scenes I loved! in Ititybotol's, 12004,
Rise up before nil ~ inward eye"-L
Sweet, quiet glens- Tr green shady boiren—
Fields 61rd witlysunshine from the Sky:
Sounds, too—familiar sounds I bear—
The dreamy rustijnA of the trees+.
The warbling of the brooklet clear—'.
The drowsy bunt of bees 1 • I
1 i • •
And this, too, passes, and I seem
To stand beneath the silent stars;
The tearful moon'. ` soft timid beam; . 1
Streams faintly through the cloudy bars
That part us from the bread, blue sky; ;
The gloomy yow4treis round me forays,
' And sad and broken-hearted I
- Look down upon ' l ts grave:
, .
And o'er my spirit then will steal 1
A sadness that I oft have knowni
A pensiveness that makes me feel i•
Ilow bitter lig vi be alone !
And as I starting,. inset the stare i
Of some rude clownish parser-byi
I breathe to Ileati* s silent prayer, -
And almost wish aslie I
But when I see thee, little Sower, i
Thus blooming on the humble Nit!,
Content alike in pen or shower— i
I learn to put my trust in-God ! i •
And; feeling then how darkly blind
i. i.
We ere to truthins 'e'en
Moro clreerful•heirted and esigu'd
I go upon ray ;Say :1 _ i
' : !
e 3 sketcli from , fg t.
4 , ,
un EBN eczn. „,
4 ,
1 -
The editor of the Chicago Times, ;having 1
I been on the north side of that it td see a'
friend, was recently ptevented from reaching
I hi.> office,in consequence of steant-tug hay
! ing passd up the river 'with a staiin ;fleet of
vessels in tow, one of which hid been:east off
I and hauled in just west; of the bridke,leaving
the "draw" stil! open .I ;While Waittng!he wit
tamed the following scene: i I
~
The vessel we have I mentioned! had 'been
moored, or Made fast outside of several canal
boats; and as we stood lookiog at the men
[ upon her
' one of then: itpproached; a ifetuale.
I who had been crouched upon the ; deck, deck, and
I,addressing her, pointed'to the shore, then to
the bridge, and then down toivaids the
throned and busy Streets of liviu, moving,
headlong Chicago.. She rose, picked up a'
[ a small bundle, from which she dre:w forth a
coin, which she tendeted to the haVtly sailor.
• He refused it, whatevei it was, add lending
—•
i he r a hand, helped her from the veSsel t the
• duck, and from the' dock up to thelarldge. i
By this time a large . Crowd of persdns ill:long : 1
ed the north entl'of., Where the bridge would
be, if it was always a bridge; and :in centers
-1 plating the new faces, and the represen atives
`of the various classes there assethbled, we
1-had 'almost forgotten 'the incident wze have re-
f laied. Our attention. was called from a vain
endeavor to discover , soine hope of a cessa
den of .tngs going up , and down, add schoou
• rs and brigs pulling in and out, bye hearing a
most audible sob from seine one near as. It
was not the sob of 'childhood, caused by some
sodden change from gayety to grief; it was
the. sob of some matarer breast, filled with a
sense of loneliness and despair. It reached
other ears than ours. ' i
30 10
23 I
I
18. '
•
/ 3
12
1:
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~ j. -t[
A lady, dressed in a manner which bespoke
a wealth that could gratify taste and elegance,
and who, like ourselves, was, detained at that
place, stood near,: accompanied Iby three
children, whose desire to get at the extreme
edge of the platform she with difficulty re
htpessed. With a woman's tenderness her
art recognized the Stifled ebullitiOn of sor.
row: - and approaching the person (rim whom
1 it ram, who was none other than the woman
we had just seen land from the apse!, she
quietly, rind in that soft, sweet votive of we..
man, which none can resist, inquired if she
stood in - geed, or was:she ill, or wadi her sor
row such that she could not he relieved? A
portion of the railing near us was vacant, and
towards that, arid atm t our .side, these
two women came 'le nverse. The stranger
was a fair, handsom girl, of abontaeventeen
et, --a
years; neatly, but coaly, - , dressed, With shoes
not only well worn, bUt—Yeavy, and uusuited
as much for her sex es for the season. The
poor girl, in honest simplicity,, and . with an
earnestness which .despair 'alone ; Mudd im
part, related her history, uninterrupted . by it
single observatiou from her-companion, but
, often accompanied bd the tears of both. We
I have not space for it7: . at" length, but we.
ut
will
give it, changing its order just enori m
gh to -
1 ble us testate it briefly.
She acid that she Was born in Boston; she
had no brother or !lister now •, she nemember.l
ed that she bad a caster, the oldest,- whose
name was Lizzie ; that sister, yews rip *
against her father's will, had married, and
with her husband, haying been banished the
father's sight, had gone off; and had not been
heard of ence—no doubt was , dead. At-the
time of her sister's marriage her parents were i
wealthy; the pride ; which drove allay Lizzie I
had brought silent teg r et?,.!trid after a wh il e j
came melancholy pliumnp by the mother 1
These
sighing for. the- em.- of her
,first-bornH
1 Tm soon led to:iin#er and "eri n s%ations at
home and,; 4 0 8 iPatio4.: b the. WW l ' Abl'Pad-
Lottlett came upon them a A ai'la4t, itier
ing.thefe* woolly goish; the ; thiy
left thaproud city of their' ' aed , settled
five years - ago u po n '
_ hind potholed -of Ike
government -131 • irisammia: : Her', ' -
some older_ and some thin.
thin.
ma bfone droorkaaa, diel;_ami Ab e
mother, ailing- ot -sesti op= lot
iled daug!iter,joined.hor, -h2lsi in el hip '
chow:. Ziosowera our leftist the fatharand
this isew gist. Re too _Oak bled and
stricken by thi , olO, hot itetitio too,wilidt
ligliu.,e. 4 4theek"sid
even ilikb
s,
the orm.y . 'of bealikistei iilieo4M *Wm'
is on tili t aiiir - . of artiraji "He itrooldrait
atit - leit-to tilie -- ` tom! tbe"atte *ell
eel
obitoiotteatitaif iiitilekifits - Arbieb I
hid atadtihiti lEasie!thiC.tirrobOana bit;
lift.'.. ilegailattalk - ofiretarescattales tor
her _happy:tliepolosa — . Ilse otettea7 would
INA biso.Atktilwits , ,ltes Ite bill /In to do.
.wt t sod not let Maim her five a. His
dewas 04
twill, 11.0410611:cluld awake
fir4lhwarit faidek*lseolth 41 ,itpeWittid
431 01 1 *** -1011- Or tamiwthies,frarkiro;
tothech " and Q . 14
liaa al . ofiniwi4th thoOl'ar thi *law
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-figetwOk4iglialkikait, '4l*-41elita.-
=am asalimidaiet iife.ir.fxbi, ,
,r tar ,abash; bed
lekitdolioomtio**lo hot,
: 14 1i bov a a 'ThilO viA04 ,11 ri tz -13 450 4 4001 - igt:4ol 6 .olo : 4 4`sr av4
bilfilli t * 4,440. - - 11010/04114 tilt
- 13* kirAlollidliS* . 4 ,Whillifillid
thaViCealrAtt - - .144 7 111kiliek
ittlittaft ,''' ifMlieiilikyliikarViiiiil lila
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iittilshir,someWit thoose- t by
SoilifiihNotiktii.**lll/40: Of** ,Wll.O
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Oft ibiskikk
Nit iketuffoe: AO
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WINO
rigA,
•
~,~^~E
• :Prow Onekais's .71tu9rtiiit4 ,
TO iIETIOI2IDELTOIL
W. Anew.
VA lA.
and Willie, she celled them
—by
then
amp them from danger, and
aid around the beck of the
door, .Inderitig orphan. stranger,
raid— `Yott are my own taster.. I arn Lizzie!"
el'hese two beings, children of the same
I parents, hoar different have been their paths,
1 and how deep their sufferings! -We have
seen them ''*ogether in 41 Lizzre's" carriage,
1 driving aim* Lake street. They are doubt
.'less as happy as their bereavements, relieved
only by tho consciousness of duty faithfully
performed, ran permit. But while the suffer-
I mg of thatliather and Mother May be faintly
Iknown froM the story of the daughter, what
must have :been the Mental agony of, that
other dal:Om?, unkindly bani Shed froth her
mother's side, and driven out into the• world
• without a father's blessing? What must have
been her grief when her • !elle% written from
a prosperoes city, from the bailie - of her
wealthy and kind husband, telling them of
her success; and of the , birth of her children,
were 'unnoticed and unanswered? She must
=have felt indeed that the hearts ; of that father
and;' mother, her sister and brothers, must have
... been hardened againat her. Ve will say no
more. That scene will live in our memory
while we can: remember the holy , love of, f
thei, motherpand kindred. . /
CORMS are nature's leteneadele the akin
hardens itself in order teaifford protection to
the inner and more delicate parts against an
iliatting shoe, for whether' too tight or too
loose, the result is similar. - 1-
Corns are die deserved• punishment of all
_.
pretenders and make believes. You endeavor- -7
ed when younger, to permit* people to think
that your understandings were less extensive
than they: really, were, ilim /tine Ivry:nice ; '
hence those outbursts of passion Which- inva
ded corns daily give_ rise to; how:instinctive
1y is fended off,'the tread of you end beauty
mu, by the gallant beau of fortyifive._What
unpleasant reminiscences of one infirmities,
are these self same corns in . dull weather, the
very time, hen rte need some . extra exhilara- -
tion. A nfan whom I did' not from Adam
came into my office yesterday, Nov. 14th, sat
down rl4ris, took me by the hand, hilt read-
you through; from infancy tip," said he.- " -
"Read away," said I. -.-
I fiZed my eyes on the ceiling, he bison the
carpet for a 'spell," as Jonathan would say. • '
"What a kindly nature," was his abrupt ex
"iltunation,"kind towards everybody and every.
thii, generous to a fanle-decidedly frank, too
much so for your own good, free, you were
born in Kentucky, in one of the inland coun
ties, where there were many girded trees stand
ng, in a log'house, not two stories high, and
A Pa More than • one, the tipper windows were
I t eemiT lIIMILORY. ! ^ +nailer thau thoie below, I see a door with
4enio C. Scott gives the-following pleasing windoW on one side, and Perhaps on the
' thee, w i th , casings around them a
recollections of sijouiney front Rottie to Na-' , ••. ,temporar y
i
had at one end of the noose, th e right, while
Ple4: .
Bright, beautifult and genial was the day on pidly away," Ac. "But. what in the world has
which we loft Rome; and as we passed th , this to do With corns on people's toes? It
heavy gate near St. John de Lateran° and the Was pertinent enough, if we hnd stopped at
SrAila Saula -the magnificent sun rose to' the right place, but our peu editorial, is like
shine upon us from beyond the snow:capped . two things, first, like the man with a cork leg,
mountains-,of the Appenine range, through; it worked so well, that when he got once star
"arches
. of equeducts, 'between pillari,of an- ted, he couldn't stop, so, he has ;been going
tiqUe teinples,over ancient-eoliths and Modern ever since ; shouldn't wonder if he bad got
palaces, as we took the Appian Wayfor the the other side- of the moon by this time;
Campagna and Pontine Murshes to Naples. I second, like that member. of seriptureclassics,
The. matin bells sounded cheerful ;: the air belonging to one of our Jantsehold.''
wall laden with fragrance of flowergardens "What a kindly nature!" we should have
and groves-of oran, ,, es and l en i ons . Military. I stopped there, and giyen an illustration, iii the
sentinels were at the doors 'Elf their boxes, fact of our being so benevolent, as to publish
and yens d'armes patrolling the way; peasant to our subscriber world, a Cure for corns, in.
wotnen were walking beside er riding asses fallible fps nothing I • .
_t:',:;.!
laden with panniers oViiegetables; shepherds Never let anything harder than your fing.o2-
with their dugs and flocks - in the postures by I nail eve touch - a corn; paring it, ai,,certaiiiii
the „road•side w ere just . beginning to stir; makes - i take deeper root, as cutting a ; weed
wretched hovels of the peasants, appearing
, o a t th e syrface. The worst kind of cons
I
cr
like hay stacks, with the pole in th i centre 4.. a re colt/iv/Ink, as follows
extending far enough to. nail a -crosspiece : Soak the feceirequitiTU•nrni wider for half
arid form - a crucifix, were seattered.among an hoiirbefore going to bed, then rub on this
ruins*, antique castles; brokee Columns, and corn with your finger for several minutes, some
segments of high arche.. , - -'. reominon sweet oil. . -- Do this every night ; and
As we gently ascended the road towards I every morning,,Trepeat this rubbing in of oil
Albano, slowly andslowly the; map of Rome I with the finger; hind on the toe 'during the
'and its surrounding countrr unrolled itself ; day, two or three thicknesses Of buckskin,
before us,"until it included the serpeutin el i with a hole itt the centre to receive the corn;
windings of the Ti t her from the- Mont:mental I in less than ri week, in ordinasy cases, if the
City to the Mediterranne, and the surround. , i corn dcles not fall out, you can pinch it net,
ing country of olives, vines, and antiquities, , with the finger nail; and weeks, and some
asl far as the eye could reach; At every fee' 1 times Months will pass away, beli,re you will
rods, cavernous passages yawned beside the be reminded that you had is corn:when 'you
road; broken caps and cohnims of Orientel "can rePeat the process. Corns, like constant) ,
"marble were 'strewed about the fields, or, I lion, are never cured, but tuay be indeithitely
formed part of the road; every rod gnve fresh ! postponed. The oil and soaking softens and
proofs of the impoteuce•of rune; and the per, : loosens t h e corn, w hil e ,b,„ buckskin protects
soils who cou'Al survey-with ca eless iltivolitY lit from! pressure, which makes it perhaps to
—Unmoved by the sublime scene spread-outl be pushed out, n the under grueth of the
,
_before us—might reasonably be expected to . 4. parts- I —'
play dice on the tomb stones of their ances-' : As to the log cabin, which had' the honor of
toils. Farewell, ye monuments :of departed I first sheltering us on the beautiful moonshine
greatness. " Farewell, ye city of sights and, 1 night, Tuesday; October Twenty.third, Eigli•
personal discomforts; your, dishes of! boiled teen Hundred and—so forth—among °the
radishes, boiled celery, boiled artichokes and hours of the morning, we must write for in•
gailics, farewell; your strings of bla c k birds; formation to our revered Sire,. who .till has .
blue birds, red birds, gray birds-•, bleu' jays much of the energy cf us, his. son, andif we
I
and robins, labelled quails, farewell;. your can manage to bring it in smooth like, we may
dogs, eats and sausages, your sulipicieus-icede• : report in some, subsequent number...- Halts
ing dishes, and some that there is-nisi . doubt I. Journal (f(Lieithlt.
about; your wines, ranging from vic t egar to I Bordeaux, .and and down again to apple-ten ; your 1
pontifical priests and Jesuits iu ;Mfrs like
' black cats; your self denying friars and me , :
deit nuns, farewell. Ye " intellectual titudentS
of the fine arts, with your eyes fixed on iin• l
mortality, and. constitutiug—ss you do—the
oasis in • this wilderness of living mid dead„:
while- we leave our „hearts and our blessings
with you, we reluctantly articulate, farewell.
We are new passing the spot where was the
"Tres Tahernte," pentioned ,in the :Acts of
the Apostles as alle place where the Christ
tians went to meet St. Paul. Our Toad next
approached--the celebrated Pontine Marshes, •
comprising theusande of 'acreeof prairie, en
livened with millions-of gay plumaged -birds;
and the twist numerous and beautiful varie
ties of - ill:J*oi that even Italy' can boast of.
At TerracuM we halted for the night. This
place is notorious Ink account*, its proximity
to the mountains said to be infested with bre
gands ; but "mine - host" gave us a vied table
and beds, and early on the following Morning,
oiler passing the-house, dug out Of the
,
rock, like sevemitep , caverns along the
mountains,. and paying our quota tosoirds the
support of gate-keepers and military police,
we rolled; on to l'ondi, where reeking filthi
ness takes shape, squalid poverty its worst
form, and brigands their appropriate airs and
dress. Here the cravings of custom-house
officers convinced us that, we had exchanged
the blessed Papal' States for thoee of King .
Ferdinand, blessed by St.:Jauuarions 1 but as
soon as the officers became apposedi we left I
this place ter the kind attentions of such wri- 1
ters as Ittxtiiinte in describing the Vire Points .
Of 'Nevi 'York and the purlieus of Lottdon„-e•
As we approached near the• ruined fortress of 1
Fra Diavolo, a soldier Genoa* us and offereti
to - accompany us as goard; but thankfully 1
declining his offer, we passed on our ; rug . ged 1
and tortuous tray over .
the MountaitSl9 itri s 1
and downi the, eastern slope by the tomb of
. Clam'', and the fountain of Aitachiai where, i
tradition says,. HILT ti ul att with the daughter i
of the king of ‘• " • ' pea. • Again! we ay'-°'
preached the Pontine 1 hes, which,lavtug
been ditched and drained, are covered' . with
vineyards, :orchards. of oranges, leitio*figs, 1
olives 'and: fields . of Asa, nearly full "town.
peas . fit for boiling, and patches of corn, small
groans, beaus, Jerusalem artinhokes,•celery,
endive,.lettnim,' radishes, ..eatdifkiwen, pots ,
toes, onions, and those : . rterer-to-he-forgotten
garlice;trith . whiel:,.thell'etinatrYia perfumed
froinC oueltek,of,.. it to the ether; . (Ns-, Mind
ittar)sy-fotibirlynalas Aratigit:ibe ;largest
body.of rich internal . lat diAaat• me ever ft*
totEvelyne, wine and bask vow vieb - randi
nee ;,- troorof ofironi amogos, lemons,
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tkos of Mato, sod we keep handsoinployod asgeessly
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NO. 5.
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:Unice/it. Wxst.in or Rvssia.—Minerals of
the'mast valuable and useilil kinds abound in
Russiii. -, Salt is found in various places; but
there s a district of country on her
,southern
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fronti r, extending nearly th a line parallel
with he' northern coast of the Sea of Aral
and th e Caspian. and to the north of the line
menttnned, and between both; - where salt is
foundiof the finest fidelity. =. linmenso beds of
anlphur have lately been discovered about
Secatimm, on the banks of the Wolga ; and
vast gold fi elds have - been discovered. around
the, tibureeit of the Lena. Silver is most
abundant at Nartshiesk, on the Chinese
boundary. There is good reason to believe.
that all Siberi4‘.nhotinds' with the precious
metals. Very .large fields
. of fine . coal; have
been found in di ff erent 'parts of Russia, esp..
cially in the iron districts.. 'To the westward
4
Ural U Mountaini. ' and on tbe Doe, e
vast eld of the very finest _anthracit e . coal
has en found, and ht now working.. The
gold Produced in the Ural Mountains was in
IBsli 512,000,000.. Besides gold 'and. silver,
Rtisa has a vast extent of iron mines,_yield
ing- metal of. the :very finest quality. There
ariileo large mines of 4 platina, copper, lead,
and' inc. ~ • ,
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MERERAL WEALTH OT EXCILAED.--141011,
ted vifile of the inetallireus productions for
the current year:— • . -
Coals, at pits - • £23,000,000
Iron ore • ;, • 3 , 00 0,000
Copper ore • - • ' :1,800,000
Lead •ore - - • • 1,000
Tin Ore - • • - • ,300 700,000
&Ire! • • • •' • _ ,000
Zinc ores - • - - • 120 05,000
B alt , earduhealphur,buildiogittiones,
dta~ Jac. 3,000,000
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COAL rs New ZEstiksa--Coal in latge
quantities has been rout** t Lyttleton, New
Wand, and is-now selling , at pitristehnieh,
and at theplains in that province, at S 4 101.
pee ton. An slum aboutibeseareity of fool
when the bush is exhausted of tinabee hat now
subaided. The - het• that W stipply of coal can
be-obtained st Ntivi'Ztaland wateitoliteiss
eomatunieitionbettiltl . orAastiwriasad ratios*
is now eon emplated , aid is it otatta of eo
sidentble hail/maw Alto: , ylosasf of
mote 4:444 us. the COSI of coal we.
hie espeeted;widueouts • tosmilissa*
nottetets EriecTi Zen; 41i1;411, 1
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haw The otteolilkeitit 4ifel c the side
put intollll . ok to lbw Saes Webb
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