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T NE:TsrPAPLra% - --.: - '6l."'r,'),,icr the a i!',intiuuan ce of thvir wias. le puli‘iih,r may 'out tuue u 1 iiiiii cf tlictii until rLi -. p lilt - ':ii , ..r., w...,:,-1. , ...t5 - w r,nisl to take nigpa twwsr . , s ilo -,:tie:F. t:, which they ore dire .thely are . ' ,.,1 -' lO ‘lati l tit-Y,havelitthri the tdi iAltilli or- - I dix.,,:itinued. ' , , . ' it ..i there to nthrrl,l3..es wit.hotit inrwratitr; . her..i-1 , 1 tip , Ti,, , xspar...rs :Ire sent to the for they ir, h , 4 , 1 r,qiiiiiih!e• , rts hive dicleici fast rs.ragiai; to take rtaaill thl iace.. 61. vulawing 4:,./ I uring; thiqu on . IS prima f icia cridenre 9: intengil.ial trial. . . . .. .. . ATES OF ADVERTISING.. 1 -1 b• 1 WATCHES , TR VEI;IY • 1 vi:rell i' l/ ' ,S., ` u t — t ' orone i l ,, e, /I—stl itIS !rti )IS, !) cents each. .3 lines r?nt.• lime. 25 ' ),---------- 5ni.....-tu-nt lasortiens,l2li)eents eaeln. All adrer- 1 .. .! ~ • ,4V4, - 1,1, -- S - , - -s . its ..rer s! lin•ti..- - .4-it Short, periods. Shargel d. ! a iiiEAP Watcharid JOw - , . n.N7. ' Tic.i, , ratinc,- , it rviztv;:. i /Apr Store. No. 72 North fitioond - . 0....?.., .-:::4 - 71,; „il, :..0): ...:.%., _,,, v., 04 I str e et, Opp:Atte the .111 e. VernonVi;rnon _ iiie.. . 1 tg,) ; ,i 20 - :.1 . 0i.., ~ :moo. svd 1 Hensel. Philadelphia- '.. ''. v.r,. FIVE LI N ZS ii',...,t , ,!: , ,1.e.0 ->ri A .. .Q...A.=!.. or rEv tanrs. 1 Gold - Lever Watches, fall Jefirtded. 18 hcases. V 8 .: RI- ', • ir. I .•t 1 . 2 o i :... trj 5 ;et 1. 60 ; rer-Le 7 rer.full Jeweled,'sl2: 511verteplae;V: Qtt rtier, l .., ii,) ,,,. 2 01 1 - 3 r„„ ~,,, 0) , 9 , 12 Ott I , ;5 to tr: : Gold spertardro r . 51 - 50 to s le: :direr 5 _lades '' - 4.4,,,,, 3 ~,! I 5!) : r, ;,.3 11 tel Ir, tko :$1 50; Silver Table Spoons. per set. $1.4 to j.. 1 5 , ;. F• vet Dive : ...NO - .;,....4. 4, on -5 20 . 1 7 01 . _l2 00 '. - .1) C.O ~ Area Sielons. $9 to $11: ;silv e r "r,..,• 5 t ,,,,.4 s -, 54.0 ,.. 7 ... r , 0. : 1 - -4E74.. 59 s ' is 0.1 •2500 1 6 . 0t1 Pens and Gold eases 5..3 20 to $5: Go- d Peru and , '. ) ,,,oti cen , 9on 12 DO lr. n') 2.", 09 tIO 04 I ii , ilver case.. il: to.zether with's' variety or ne.Gotil Jew- ti, iii Of) 24 0.1 :p tm j 4... 00 CO 0‘) .1 airs. tined v:urb, Guard and Fol. chains. II goods war- i in..... N0ti. , , ,, 5. $.7, o.l7l:=:veignpanio with an i rented to i.e as represented. Watches a d Jewelry re.: . .. :i n i‘ t , , ,, r t i s l i t. -eV ru e . :4 1 . , 1.1 „ . ri.i.,..... . ,i,na th,t h 4, 10 ~,,t, i ta ,a , i .ca k-d ,a lT-, :. t O ti n ,, or t.r r t . ni.inner. Alen. 31,11 , 7nic . larks. Pins. r lirst inserti iii—.lll,,iiu..nt inserti , m , . ¢s !. N . 11 .— All „... .k . . . wise, lOy . rirril or ~the will be N in.- words vie vitt tiled as a line in advertising. , i punctually at :toned to. ~. ; 544. 2-J, Is 3sly I'IS and eth les. Adverii ,, ing by the Year, with i ---- "---—.- - - ---- - ---- -- -- - 1 h'i.i .i .4'iridiii ,, riaWertisenent not exceeding ...: ' I.2:1 lilies, wilt he charp.ii. icsAtt•llrig Fu1,,,-rjr,- , . . . f• .. h.. Vo :.1•11 •! • :!I.;!';',!L C. l .llhlrl.yitil ' 5.16 kji) and s uescrint Lin. ...., , ‘.11112.0.•. at th.• rives .I..siznated atioi'e. . ' , ozi-nts s .5 in I tr;;;;• ;iv; than itili:l it ilrle p.: cout..',./....1:1711 ~ : l 03,..,,' pri.....5. Ail cuts r.:-.4 the :Ain. , as letter pi; 01. . le Ilsor:iseni•elts re:ved ir.,iir %Vertkin; `:1. e ... t. .. opt at 25 p., r-ott. ad,ilt:e. to these i ..., hi sa .11:1 ~:.:rr, e tred. i l with ;he pull Mier.. .tes 2.5 , ei . it.. , a di. Itiiition , ,iniviiiied with tio ; ente.. with eat n , ti-r , ... n , . - har....e. i 4 ulfg.ii ev-eli ,. ill s-ii of nJ. , ;4i1,1 :us character and te4iWk10011.p , 1 , ; ,, ....... :I'll3 .i ! !! - 111 . 11 . 1 .,,, . p a rents ii r any WO lino tinder to'. ht .r 10 lities; 1 cep Is per i ... ,•0.n n.. • . . • • ! " - i 1 ...,..lf In ••,.ins. u. t ?•f ' . ! i..:rL'll !r!Li erA;ul.ll:ehar -;r _<•d at 4 ecnts per line 4, rash ins •rti , ..n. St . ate client iti,o,i.we.iciii slice 111111 4.7. P .; ilnes la:un--164 lines a half, divan—and A 2 lines a _ ~, / +l.lin. 2952 ward- trrese a e .Inrun-,-1 1 476 a hslf - ~ and 7•:•; Si da t rt-r.t•atnt.; rt. All 'AI lines ever : are rit trze•l it th..• rne .14 4 es...us; per line. adr..rtis •ra ninst .-;::fine th,sle advert-is nt" to ; 0 l.u•in•-..- - .0-seo••i.- ...e- .."Iter-, :-:11,A ! 11 , 1 r. , t .,' - • i. 1111' j 1.1111 ' l ill 10nia..., :etteeti. eiientv. yi :Le AVetltiestlay Dollar Journal .h-1 s.:a • ;21 • • of th... •a.:^; , .' .1 , ..niri11./ a 7 ,•_ , ..1 i•-• • -... " , !, Iy ,!!!1 ' ,,, • 11S i ~, q ,.!..1'!L1 I h.. , O. t1:11 mt...., .!! : . -44 , t . , r t p , oil. i.: :11 - :.t... Islwa the Jodrell . ; ,, :i ...., .re. ili erkein slit lap •rs. • S 5, .:',T he A. tacrlean Republican, ' 4: . ln 1..1., 5! :". I. •- t!.11:11 , a. I, 1,»0 , 4 -front the y. .. •,.. .;.1.17:. il 1.. . M '...1 . -. V. .. . . Al' A. II (1. , 1.E1l & cti. A. Kline. Mos Scalps, . D. .11. lirred. tax refunded. • I.lZatjamin Weller, fur plowing andi,haullng., litanure fLe- Sat or 41r 0.0„ tzinger,lbr Prot'y foes,SadClerk ,Jazu,;s, .'it irll iitc; heti ff. or h nes, Court fees sutd puldrshins.reurt proclamations, Jacob Cliihrtion, for hauling stone, Anow , Ilaughenbucb, amount overpaid nn . dupe irate. Charles Sutith, • ' do • do do James Nesbit, do da2 •do -John Felty, • do `do do Pat. Christ, pher. , , do do do John C. Fel 11, 1), ;du do 'do Adam Wolf, , do d.., do Abrahran Bartulet, dO d." do do do for 1850, George Bernhard. de do rte do for 1852, E. Thomas, ice delivered to (lout Ilouse,; Jerome Hamer. do do do S. K. 31. Kepner.for tax assessed orroncousty in Butler township, : ,lit ~...... , 51Jeto rlry S'" ,-, rr.“ No , ..:Itl 09 .•'''' " 1""ft " d . , j ; C :i: t.i.i lt )bu :t r r i c i t :D: il le °llll :l l l i. c 'ji k , Ic' i1:: . w:) w d, cd t.'ou , rt da l i to c il ered se a t a t: S. r .l: l6 ‘ 4 l l.,u K e •t rsf •pLi o tr,fo i • roffineea r Wut. Bock, a d d ra b w iat ine k, d m e i til thi s n i g n CM it o th - e • . Prison. . 1 11,: l c u , i0 r . k .usaw s:T w na in u ,d g pin h. wis f n o ,t r in nan g k b i l n in s d blht ds reset:turf ii. li. Shoiner, making hinges fur Itlind..4 1..... :4 , 1 , 1 . 1; 1i v , n i T Le ..1x , 0 n i e 5 ,.. f v or r t' aosp) co .in nzu to co u e i d i. a 9 t ra3 C. l m lon i Se c.: Water Rent, overpaid, : ' J. A. Becker. for 1 year's service attending ,- 6 Irater Works. Jacob Kraus, for Linden trees, for C. Housw Yard," ' • '• Bright J: Lerch. fi,r phosphate of line, Lc, tMorge 11. Stichter, for spout, iron, to., at . Prison, - - .3lichnelArtz, far repairing bridge in Upper - Mahantongo, . • Daniel Koch. ditto, at Schuylkill Haven,. . Jacob Schoch. ditto, at 31Iddleport, Isaac St ra uch, for plank fur Lridieat Schuyl kill Haven, . I'llitip Daubenspeck. tepairins• bridge at NV. Daniel Korh. - ditto. at Reds's, loin. Sir:luck. dit to. ditto, - Edmund Ellis ditto. at 31Iddleport. Robert :moth. ditto. at West Branch. .Bowman a Shultz.. for spikes :at Bee p's bridge. Win. D.•ilavt, repairing bridge, at Orwigs burg Landing. Philip Clark, for building bridge. over Little -.., ' Sohn", BAIL Philip Clark, ditto. - ditto. near Centerville, do du s do do do , do do in full at Ceptreville. th, , b , 1,,r roof brittre. near ]Weaver s., do. - Jo tart. paym,oit of bridge across l'in'i.; Creek. Ilegins township, I,Vni..lli,•kel A Harvey, bridge at 3liddleport, Sp,•ci➢at ' !eel t, ,rl, Thom „ Stalker. for •ruallitlng '.the County •, . tcex for 1050, . 3.21 , Pot "sill)", Water Company, 1 year, rent for .Courtilouse, Frederick Stogragen. f,lr repairing locks. R. Kid per. ft•r w lotto:4 C. (louse clock, Keiper ,t !baron. , r fi cleaning du Lamar liar. eloatting furnace at C. house, Frank Putt. hardwnre, e - • . . • , , ,1, W./fay lor,Court Crier. D. 11. Christ:. _ ditto . Cli ri , t la n Ze11er. M14114414 ~ ., l ui•-.book P. .C. t7nak.h. nat. aolf:itt taxes.tefunded, be. in.; ,tr, r•elltrgoi..; J.,lnes'Nagle.,.Blteritt. serticesfendered by the • . 4 Wallet ilgt OIL Artille 's: ry. La.- ' , David Klock. cur adjusting‘aert. of Preen, (1. D. Boyer. surveying' -county line between. Storks and Schuylkill. j Peter F. Lodwig nod others, for same, ' Tobia; tireitc - r. ~ • do • - Thomas Watker, for auditing aert., of county „fire,. 1.',4.4. 'Saucti,•l Garret. for taking affidavits of sun dr,v peersons. .I, s tr Doper, for crying Commissioners' Sale, Chutes A. Icahn, 1 day as auditor. Th - rael Lindner. r. days ditto 'Kik Kaerelicr. 6 days ditto E Garrlgu : es, for stationery. B. Bannon. do • do - Henry Infelt. Court Ilonseattendant, Samuel Faust,' do' do CilarlesVause, tbr Road Tax on unmated Lands in Rush township, • , :William heed. ditto in Wayne township, R. C. Wilson. ditto In hatter township, Edward OV, , tinor: ditto in Norwegian tp:,' David Seward: ditto in Schuylkill tp., , It. njaminitertsog„ ditto in Frailey tp„ I' rederich 11c:owlet, dlt to i n W. Bruilsnlg tp., . Ibmry Faust, ditto in • alutnny tpo, • - atriek Christopher. ditt , t4n Cass tp., Isaac Shlillhammer A. Zigier, IS. Penn tp,, Samuel Zionnernianc V. INain tp.. • Jacob Swab, ditto in PortertOwnshipi' tioorge Reinart, ditto in ditto T. 11. Campbell. ditto in l'inetrr. ove tp., ' John Sitzhath•clitt,i in do ' do, 31. Krelts. dittoln Union township. It. C.l.Wilsou, for School Tax on unseated 1.-mids Bt.:Butler township. ~ Patrick Christopher, dittoln Cads tp., , Jonas Reichert, ditto in Bush township, Henry Reed. ditto. in Branch , tow ship. David Lauderalager, ditto in W. 11-made Lb trict, • Georgo Yost, ditto in 7, evr Castle township,- . Jacob Stine. ditto lb Pinegrors township. Charles Springer, ditto in lVaytte township, Tioanas if Brian. ditto in Blyttn• township, ..... -. 1 aniel Fisher, ~ot lll 49 ° .1,4,,i 1 1el 11. Leib.. ditto in.4`ottstille. 41-If ; .4 , '. ./":".:`'.''''''' "--: -- . - (11,4A , LQ Deiberf,dit to in North Maitheim tp., ; Israel Reed. ditto in Barry township, J. B. McCreary, ditto in Tremont, Lest Fehler, ditto In Porter township. • John Shoemaker, ditto in Schuylkill !raven. c - J.r_. •mialt tord,. for American Lough and Ite. -- ady Fin , Co Ell pony , 'I. N. Icettter, fur Hydrant!, Hose Company, T. Reinhart, for,publishin;:, statement. de.,- Lew is A Son, ' - do - ._ do J. 31. Reinhart. do, - - do .1. B. Rambo, •do ` s-. do ... • .1:Ii P. Bertram, do do A. Bey, ' do ' do - ..: Benjamin Barman. for printing. blank Looks made for others. and stationery, ' . '2lO 68 .7 47 - , it% h:_lieis!er A Co., for publishing prccla'n, • 16 00 o : 50 e s i .', Itumher. ' er. ' . do . do 825 dill , 3 72 .1 . 6 lt ichardEdwards. , do • . do . 10 00 -, on acct., . 1 •: ,6 0 0 Charles Procter, Asst Cummiasioners'elerk, •;,76 50 .1, hn M. Zulich,. • dn .. 75'0 11.55, in fLit I - C. Int ma n. -4, do do - ,_ '''': 16 50 L'lzillie. 11eory Krebs, :do . do.-• '. • 58 12 - David filoelt, do . do`' . .. 4 ' 11 25 William Bower, do r do , ''..! :,ft S. 11. Shaeffer. • di do •, '. - ",..,.. 2SI On SK. 11. Kepner. Clerk In Commits' Office.: . ti 110 7 4 ,1 !,,0 0 0 0 , 1 J service acob Kline. serve as Commissioner, - A. 11. Wits-on. do ci 32.8 50 . Isaac tit much, do ''. do . 't. 221 1.'.7 ISSO, In full, ; 110 00 Tren•ti, ter of Schuylkill Cohnty. tor - support - 11-5 0 ,0 n aect., -WO o 0 of Convicts ht the Eastern Penitentiary. • 1 , 11. iir full. ' 78 Gt., 1':,. - ,:}. aced ~ 2,3504- 0 4 0 .• .It. A. IV : . Kline; coffin fur Jonathan Nicol', Charles Blidle n . Coal dolited at C. House, 1`'.54, in tot!. • f,.'',B .1.0 Smith A. Downing': water,pipos, - ' 1h55, on Sect., 1,,, , ,J0 tsho Joshua Boyer. satinets to cover table. Ersl ..: - .lrwei.i /I . - , • 4 4,1wOrge Shartle, i rift:luring and fixing cloth. .. .• Isat, in full. 712 51 . 11, AW. Elifm. settee and clothes horse * P" 55 1 pit 'le d " ' 6t:) °`) :' R. C k ondcl I. suk•criptinn to Addle Ler/gFr, , Orieffirborg. . ..•• K. Ifammer. part of Schuylkill County 'Alt'. . 155.5, in lull, 640 b 7 . r t: Al it ui .„,t s c „.j e t y „ :. .li4-1 Clintn. • " ..:.- ' Isaac Serernbeur-pentrr work. 10.;5,in full , Itir-(4 -- ' i••• , tilAy G ~ , r tax, sover-paid on churl:lump ......,...-,, Ito] Ir on. ' erty. : ~...,...",-,. 840 ls.: - .:,Lon acct., 900 00 W: 11. Davis, slate and repairing roof at C. .. • , ..q" , ,01/1/ ill. ' • ' 110 tisk.. , . ' 1 1 -7.:1, in full. , ltat 35 s George Ileyeile. smith work done at l'risori. 1 ,r6 . on ace.. 5 4 0 00: Jacob-31. Long. rontrart of Coss Riot. . / 4 ..itif ar , - , c,! Ton , 11 ; q11 v.., ~ - ' Daniel Nagle, glazing nt Court 'louse. ...";.,..: Is:'(, in full:' ,•1-" 200 nu Jolt,, Ban nan, Counsel forrammissioners, :,_,.. , ..,,. , t fir . , ' 'Tt'ss. mi ACj't, 6: 0 " (0 (•', 'rower, Prosecuting Attorney. &Ai:2, .V.inAoa,a. /, ' i . 11.11:Morris. 1 1,1,1 sand f - r Court }louse.' ' ''.•.. 1`'54,-inOtil. . .., 271 25 C. Conrad. hauling merchandise, 1 1 1 ' . ..5. O4t tired.. • ••:•€ .OO 00 11. Vaminson:berse hire for Grand Jury, , Barry.... • . 1 , ' T)1 , 1170, Unman, 41,0 .do ' , do 1 !"`" 74 . 1T''1 ,,, 4 1 II""3 711 ' KtAtter A ilosengarten do , di' 1, :- ,5 . on I ,tc'tto 300 '-' 0 Itiniel hill, boarding Jurors, ''• .Voravg,un., V - t til-ergo Bets; do ,do," - • , 1.85.1. in fUlf; 90 01 ` J o hn Reed, road daniage..ltaybe township. 15.55, on evict., 2.500 in it. iill.l3lrt et Prohenfelder,Ycsad damage in //coins. ' - ...' ' .`• . Wayne township. :-. . 1:1 .1-tr,:s. 21 p:reb- , ...warranh:e. S,no - yel Ilain. Michael Stutzmati . 1854, in full, L - a2l ,',O William Moyer. rind damage in ditto , , . o' Ow intnni,,, 31 tio , ~.atn.e roots. John 11. loan]. . ' ' 1805. on acct.. 5t5 kid Henry ,. grids- making out eountistatement, PA-,-..... •r.-..' u p.•r, 1,,,. IV 3frar.10 ,, ,: rr.lll , iS 5!,3t17..r, ~ C , lnuitssiimers" Expenses. , , , , :nit,„i ladd„..d J•thit 1.,, , t,0r: warrantee, and Michael R. c. nii , , ,. i. :_. : ..,-....,...-, ~.."-,=•ant;',l'a an,11...im: near tin. I,•atber tract, Bal.f. 1550, on nret., :- .3 % , t t-'°. Jolut.Cl4ton. Postage andhes, '‘, . . Denied Baddorf. ._ ~- Is• r ts, on acct., '-f . - 15 Ott • Dr.• lic-••ek. Prison I'll)siciati, 14 2 , ..". .a.i•r:,...: . 11r. , p "roller. warrnot(p. Jos. , ph I t eugle, t.e i toi‘ 4 rig.. Wol.l'otiat,atid M.:oh •r tract,‘. ;„„/„:" ,±,„ 1: ',;. 1 . .. 1 ,`; : .' 4 . 1 . / . :'";' , s ' - ' ,..,,,, b . :1 , : . A . : -1 . 7' a t , .... , •: , rf 11 `,I r r - .. 1 , 1 4 ;_'' . 1-° "C : ' ' i k ta in 'n ' i s ,.l l li . . r l t Per n s ft lin . etc -E.' .si ' 14:•477 i5 '047 ,5 *-4 5 , . o i nn full. 4.y • 3 :1:. ; .. /. S I 4. 05 1 ' i John Carpenter. ditto J. ,1 1 ,4 1 . .. d i1 ge 0 & - cre , f tt .! 11 . ros.. putting sign boards at . .. -e- • - . - Palsrak. • J. G. Koehler. Coroner's fees, . 5m,.. , 01.1 1 ociford. • Jor,miall Sett:log*l', „ V.!•54, in full, 3,1",69 ss • R : .owlind Kline, 6 loads manure and GOO ."e. , f,lr'' • - ',"-• • " '' - l'ntri.•k Niteley. '' -,, --: It WA. ' •-. ..tro )OSeAA ',,,. ..i b.e. ~ Jelin Barris. .. - ; . 'd° ' . 'Jo '- - . - ' l ' ' ' ');- ' . nn 3"1" '2'l '4l 40 '' C. e NS 2v•* „l'Pl C:e 'tm p a l t a l l , l l tr iTm* ‘ '' '‘ "i for Court House ptt - 1%1. in f li, :•134 , 001 irs7alle - NVarti. Treasurer, for amount of Prtson " . f.d...p. N. 4.,. IV; .N 1 4; ' .. Patrick Bradley) Aaron ilu,•hrier. • , 1a45,„0n acct., 110 Odl orders,paid during the year 1855, exceed .:V' ~ . , IN tvAINI: T ,l ssNSlftl', owed Lindner,. ... : ••! " .. . ,,, '"n - 7 alms. trit."l, ~ ,,,....a 1,- -, 1iah1ry.,...% 1 ~ ! Log the receipts of Prison. ~, , . • • IS:th it full, - 07 E 3; Ward. Treas. for commission (or receiving ',Emanuel' Sot. ~ , t e r . . ' Erdman, . _ ~ , ---, ;:iil 1•••....2r - -0 , " •.. - saot..l Itslit. - :Ni ce net.. , ' 4t.57,f44(4 47., at I.por cent., and payin out ~ IN N•,..-.WEv.l.tks •- rowNstili• - . ' . phraltn-4111ps, , 190, iti fulls /AM 2 i 1 tan orders $69,002 66, at to p=r COXt.. NO. ..... ',1 ",, ? :°., I 2; , ~ or 1-'''.4 ,t,0 , !.. 3,1 4 k0„i1d0.,.. , • .4 1wd .... s - -e„.. , ,,-,,,1„ . ,,,„,-„,, r•h r i,,, : .. - :1 am..l A Ivibaut Ferte2 , -- ;"...-....,.1. - •.--t, ~ John Mats, • : - 1 9 55, ort see, . 2 t ,0 00 •To kotlanmrimmining in the hands of Isaac , 1 ~;• • I - ,f;•.-4,1: 1.,,...et 4,10 .11.,5i... ads nit lands oflV m. ,, r - netra'nd ' ' ,z. 130 00 ! . Ward, Trtasurer, as per report of Ahditors, i 2,109 94 ' , •••."‘T 13 (11 - lltTi . 1131,11 , warranter, late the estate of wini„, , Catharine Sitoentaker, Temporary Loan, $71,863 56 • tie , rge Shom maker, -- do '• ' 4•11 ,100 00: - • . • • . I NIP] N.,Ectit9V I: TI O WNSIIIP. ' . . 3 , 4111 ;shoemaker, :do , do 171 °° 'To the Horton/51e. the Judges of the Court of Corn •'• 21. 1-ma:yes tintb,r land. situate upon the Rin,, , mt .4 ; Imair w.tan.Treasurerof Schuylkill county, , . tiloll Pleas of Schuylkill county 2 :,- • ~ , , ... I r e . s .. and ii,t,q, aed i n ,„ m k : ladne the ' per rant. abatement on State ~., tun., ,•y `-lands c. vr l . •• • • .. iv- ey. ' . ~, J abatement on , . : We. the undersigned. 'lsrael Lindner and John IL ;Fe. , ..tra...r,,,, imnie4l4:4tety v•4" , t ''4,1' ,,,, .'r Pill. , t‘rt s 4'444 pm, f es allowed to hooch} the Stain Treasur- • • --- f • ti two of the Auditors for the said eounty of T., re-4 - Zhie:r.‘,.. being a Treasurer'.: title. - - -...,-. or. I.r 10571 , 1 , 052 63 , • ,ucr, er. . ;-•:: :.'"?..:.1.' It) ar,l , .F...tornierly 114, , prop,rty of John St rimptler. ,t . , ___„,...,______ ' ~ 5 1.•k e " t h u ny d ik an ill d , a rt d j 'spe, wted dful t i h y e re n r eo r .s t n ,7 3 Th 6f at th w e e co lui m v inisa o and o i n t ers ed. -'.. • :24. 194.i.s.i:'roljortnerly the pr,y ,, r4;" of ('Kristian L„...,•,. : . . . It.t state. 5, 1,63..° ', 1 m an i d t, tTureensa..atTer and , d th f e wn sai o d i co ng un 6t t n y te o m f e Sc rit h . u as ylk om ill, res and e s tr u c t , s i • , r.. 2'o aores. formerly the property, of sarmp...l ii„t ri , :' • CR. ' of our lorestigation, by which it will appear that there ~t. 2. - .. In ayes ands; p- , r4•14,•s r , f ri0 , ,,,t,t limier land.ad- T3 Cash paid Ott orders drawn by the Direr- .., is due the county of Sehuyikill, by:lsaac Ward,.Esq., r 1 lin Zerbe arid David 11,Isr and jand , tors uf the Poor t o r ~.,-, tilltlld tA 111 f O.- -o . . , .. • . . ~ . • T pay of Dirt:eters, Stew. ' . Treasurer. the sum of Two Thousand, One Hundred and `T S. Wcimert. being part of tie doh!, /„.. , rb e faro, . ' 1 and. t lert....and support of the Poor, as per ?!.'„. ~" :17: 1 . of-:',2 sere,. 4t, penhes. of co.,.nut timber . report of. Auditors, - - . -. „„ Nino dollars. and Ninety-four rents. „ ft 1.109 94.) ' • ' 81 ;' - ' - ' 15 "' in witneis whereof we have hereunto set our handset 1?1) itn d • ii.ljo ill ing C. S huh? , and J‘din Zerls,'s land, .... 1 General Illoction, . • ' ....„ - 1. mile from elte Union.ltailr,a,l„,siol '.!!,.. utiles '". ; Spring Ele,:t ion, .. • . . 0. 0 2 01 2 - ' 06 20 , Pot tsville,The 10th day of Januaty. 1656. • , " .. ' , l:•. , flri , nt .t he Canal la •In attrinezr,.., .....2 „_. Commonwealth wits.ess tees,' • • 1,1,40 20 ' . • ' JOHN H. GUERTLER, t. Awlit or s. • •'-t -•.• •••23.•• - •A ll that mrt of '.'.48 a.'res. 07 o , rches, : tirnbenlantl. : Jury and Ti lives, 4 0, . . . 5,948 12 . , . : ISRAEL LINDN FH. t —...-- . . . ~ . .i',.. ;rfantee. D. Mall]. January •2•1, 1 02.4„, hin t ; out,i,hl of-' AA:4:SBOM. • :2-, _ e...11..himi: Creek,C,antnly's tiod. rontainite:.:thout 12:, • Itederution money ott unseated Lands, s' •- 5 436 , 2 I S T._../5,,,,..,nne iVard, rreosarer of Schuylkill Goody; in -Ts•••' ler..i.s. This trart'is situat,..aboutl„, mile from Erliert A. ! Load Jurors. "... I :* " 4 ~1 1. 1 1r°" .° % 1. ' Forna - e• and the Dauphin d' Sut.queltanna . 'Bridge Viewers, ' 2744 00 .• Account with Schuylkill et) untyPrison, i from the, • • 32 Ott' Ist of Jan uary,185,5, to the 7th day , " , unwary, -,, , g• . ajirt.td passes through it:_ntaklr eit 1 ory r•,[l %ttliellt for :'I nterost on I,oans, a! •.: 4,07,1„.,W ! 1E156 4. ' , I . ~.. ~ 7 t.: . ,s it t (..t cru Ittnoo itr.""g....i.l.lition . :,,. the tow n of ti .1' ..` •PlesB;;reve. ' . •-: I;. IV, NViutendeen, • • - ' do _ do .I,OOC .... ~ „ 53 2 ' 42 :. 1 a : ri n " thebtdance of tho year. 2,574 44 ty,. umnufneture of sulis..4.e. ~,. --,....„ 7 ,...; a , • 'Jamb Ar 6 1 1.1 a0 un i t n z o ilf u er t t e j , r., ,pi u d e , l , Ph lon o bou d, ......,eoo- -- #) , _ 11- ' v.; IN TIIE 1 - 1011 , _dn111 (IF PIN Din' tVE. •. •T. 3111 s, , ' - di - • t , "'''do -..: ,`41., I.: - t .. .. SfarcetS Kan:limn. .. Justice foes. . - • do do . DEL. : ,, - , -4. Nnlel Krebs. keeper of the Schtlylkill County -4i..„,,,,„.„, ~ rison, for J ~ I \ , 5 3, !'; fto' anuarc Febnaary, 3larch. being -:- """ cash .received for manufactured goods and •- • ' 2. ) tr.) t. Nt" 14 ' ~ t • Prison labor ' ; - 4 5.w - dor. keeper of the Schuylkill CA. -, 00 0 00 '•:• • untettired goods solti at Prcson and raven j .120 to)! it I l - r X $:151 in • lII,E•Wj° °G : , Prison, being cashcetved by him for man -1..1.:•':-.'. -?1 ; I '.lt : f „cocci} Tr : P a .. ''S ° l .ll 3 3l, l :(! e 'bj ; ;; . : A :sijil%;'r l: ; -.'l a -'ktA n :rt !: ° ;:a . t . i : 7- : ' -.. I l• ll'.. ' ll :t :3 ; ls. l .lel e t' r l' it s . e ' rs Br i ;a nt ' ; : t . k i:: : •. ' ' ' . d' ,l.! • .tio d'ke:: - :: .. ' ~ ..1,11. •' '` ••. . - „„ Iteitly4 Dunburry. • ' Constables - Mel t . an e sre former keeper of the Schuylkill , Ellett. .-:.... ~.• 'Jury Mr, Inquests., . . " 66' , 2 G'" Co. Prison, being rash received by him from " . .5 - P -121, 1 on Talipelvsken street, beundott on . IW4frest ', Chas„.lVuthnur, work dour at Court Route, -- ' 1 37 ' 1 ' sundry por,nutr or r rh. oo fees and boarding . ' .;• 1. 1 Y 1 7 ; 1 ' 4 Uo•or,fe Arid - Isaac. Ecl,ertrsOuth - bylot of Fred : ' Chas, lA. Nt_ du , _do do :do • • - 17 . 4 ' 4 1 on their dischanio front Prison, „ „.i:ziaAny,ter. ~,z t.le• 1:, y' strt.a4.-and north I,y J''' •' " - , , 0 fo r ks eping Crinair.al.Docket, 110 59 ' Daniel... Krebs, ftrmer keepet• on Anal settle :t...,o _,. ..,3_,..4.,ykiit5t...5tr1;;„p"..,14;•00-,.../.0..,,,...... : 1 •.c. , • 9 111 , 'Pl".il rl- - of Fc1 , 11,011.111 eounty, for servict:W' ' . . extent; for manufactumd gocsis and l'rison - ~.l je t • 91 ta ".0.,,,,' 3 4 % , •' 4 l'' ,, . ••11 Till, - dil•g 'ilip,et• with . Ntzttldored 1 . ~• Iv, iteiranyder, keeper of-Schap/kin Co:Prison, 4 7 76 ''' ' ZO GO - • • labor, - - '•#-i 'a itif 'story Sn 1.111.• Utcti , : li !11% i1ra11 ', ..• 7 1 itch .. ,a;;:j011.1iOg the .: Geo . llll7' ikillhatd. 2 14 'p et etellt , allowed on - -- Shove', .' li , I , Valley Furnaco tracts. . •20 031 being cash received by him from sundry • .. . It. tz , , •••1•r. n .1 ergs -, R. .µ-. , •u ouch Foil • jac,,,l, Iltiptainger,J . r..2!..i per cent: on .ditto, . P.V '29 I Nrsons for Prison fees and boarding, upon' - .4'l. 1 I.d. 1,,,,,t0b,itn ttailrold stier,t..Forz e street , a. :Jacob lf untringer. sr.. tbablaus allowed, Its -'' • their discharge from Prison, 4;n't M :9 I ' 'l ''' '' 7 '''' "Ith a h '''' , - °,41,1 . 1 11141 • ci'al of- ,•;•: - :'• periesoltillOtt entered ou 311 . fiute Book of ~. • I To order Nce, 10'4.10 Isaac Ward. for amount 4" . '62 L: .. fit we., u.ssei ee,upi-,1 1,, .1,.. I • ' ' • 11. I te.WlW•,,A:ulart, elt:•rn:-:kn:,:ty4:72.,,.i,rn..„,..1.:;,.. ifill. on the • County Commiasdanera. July 2s, 1851,-as , tax C•illeettv of Blythe township,' • ^ ''' ' l4 " "I' '' '•. ' ' 9 talon (anti! jiaqn. - Robert 711. Patinae. for, professional 't•erl Ire. 41. 4 111"in'''' \,,e. 4' '''' 6 " I " . * :4, "a the west side of I/Attie' 'II. Shuener, fdr interpreter, n C•cim t, , '.CharlesFrailey . do ..,in . 32i moo ; . ttf , , Privoil orders paid during the yeisrlB,ss, - 1041.0 ° , , esiateding the receipts Of Priaoll, . ....i"4 , 4' , , 11. A •ontre leading in the:l:Carib C t p • ..., - 4. i hver ' stl . 4 , 4ll ,.' : • ,; do . , ~.,.4, „. ~,,,, - 06 , 1 , 14,Cc..,, .-. ~, arta. ..30311. 4 • roe.. are among 'ttiii• Hiatt , Hosenit 7 ot 'Tieastirei of SiSaylkilt• Cjfinty. tax errou-,o- , ! ':• , ;2 1 1 ' 1 7."' ttO•11 Con II " . I ' l 4 belirt . OitAadY Wharfed. with' - Lonely ruli and charged itiCotzaty acct.,' ! • . , -. • . . • , 3,941 '95 - - clen t trme.el-aork f , " ship 1.00,0Q0 f:ras annually. ;N. !ladle. forkblatiOngstoves in C. Reuse. !Tto •I'oro trarts are ofrored at privite Salit.'and if not , Conrad Grader. fur Airsing tiotitit of rail .h: 1 , : . ..... , , ,, 1 . ,i_11 , 1e , d , i5y5,c. v 5,i ,.. of : T r-pum a min, upon Easter i . E state , i 01 ,114 :, c ot wa ys i ongrs, ~. ;' , l „. „/: : t 'lar..h ...-d. 1. ao. at 12 o'clock, - m at tail , botcl • Williara Slatthews, • do ~ dril - ' do. I , oilio liooov. in tht Lyn uf Tretnor,t.• Farther in. i -Robert Wall, ~, , • f , :r.ittati . - te star i. e tetetaille do i' do -do . ' - ` 11 " , "PP 4,4 ',.4 un t-'' thrid iiretn- Michael Rot•moy„ • - - do 41- . 1 •1, 1 Ptnc,rt•••v•r . or t. John ttc , rze, at Le, 11710 h. PA. 1 John . N.S.pesx's, - ' do !do• •• ' • d° - • ("' . 7.11. ‘' A % % . •% 14, A , u i . - 01 : 0 E. ! A reliant Ernst,. , . do ' des.,-' ',in ' 1-.)t ',. Adsm Wolf, ' , 'd t• ;Tit • 'do , TNI I 9 D A; 1 MiP•I &C. / IN I 1 L JAMES H. NIUDEY, Sigrk Painter. Glazier & Paper kanger tiwcioN"-:tr..r • • E( tt tar-A .14}usefrom ii • ~F all Paler. •, .- . ' STATEMENT, . •,.• , 1: i OF THE RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF . a , : :1/,!.1.,1,,,t4 ' SCll3(tylkill County, for 1845. 1 I . .. " - "/;:;.t . .1; ' 1 j'",..1/: i . ). Tr• i.o. ri ,t•r , . I SA . a . 914:4,7 Os ir. r I ty,• , , 7 s :. . ',,, ,i.•,-,,,,f !eith Sehtly ' r . .. - ili P.elthiy.,'"rbm the ,LAt y - • ~ NC, CLAZINC. &.‘PAPERSINC.-'. 4.1 !/ "'%:•/".",‘:"•:/, IS.o 'i to I '''' 7 th `1"1.1 of . 1 :' , ""+ - 1 , -r - : 'trio ovnlfP , . -,;;•j, I:^ ,- :;6:..: ': 'N' , . , .... 1 ; - f.' • BO \VEN, - !Living remove m ins , liv I al_inee•regsaissi..; in the innui- of Isase ox'• I,•s 'i - 7 rs'ir • tiri - r• !!!, American lieu;so. Com- l - Ward. T. i'eisiirer, as per report of. Auditor, stet 1....e5. isP..• - pars ,t. rship his I•rdini6, the for she agar INA. • • sou •11;1,` !.., ill, , 1.11! , :jc 1115 [1::• arr.-101,30qt f Taaes Kt iltl,:itexl 1..:1176. A!: ..r.l , t at 11:,1r lion oh the greafind de- . Taxes.ors s... Sited property. r I :os ill • ist .-t rt..,!•11.1i , it: tc.14:5. i4,el,4l`lpielY ll'eelliiii,.!i! , llll'S'l:lAlernptiall M! , 13,..y. ~:!! ~ ,, i 11,•11' , •u•i..uo..re roar: theretoro. Le Taxes on Land sold at '1 icasurer's S de. i``s I. 1 .. .;•.'f!.r , i'•l''• ;.;! • 1;y "f;IX, „u unsea ted Land,redee led, i• , 1., • 1,,,,s .• s•• e 11l at I 'est 1.. n 1 sears , ' tpLenslid ' 'rave . oLv-I.:111 , 1W14 at Consinissi.„ nets . .. Sale, r et•irj.., i s - s ri.-in,.„15 in. - t•ov-stiados. ii.t.. !!. , 131- I )1ill.n . !.:11,111k.'1!!!!111“rar. 1., :11), ' , Ey , 31 jet:: • , f !!. 1 :• - 1- :tad' !:1111.1ily. to 4,lit the , „hue,. Nagle. do ' do •.•'.el it poroliaser., stsol iv,itiols they t, !Ter at.'. Farmers' ..auks do ' do . Cit prier,. - • • Alfred Limier! - - do do J.W. 11 - •Ny EN .t 11110 T II ITS. .lanbe. 2,1.41, sheriff. Fines and Verdict r•es, .. tlA•s•sr•s :thrive American if Ouse. Centre St. James Nagle. Sheriff..lndgmussit vs. J. tilsin --.....'.= -s•' -'i atssille. Amil 17.1 sis!. . • ' IG-tf , V; MS i m Fro'le•y. Esq., fs o• .wit nes,: teas re •. i funded, RALESTAIE SALES. jr, lir- Castle, foEsq., r gas estray rinsumed-it Court liouse, Paul-Brand, Cattle. ..- • , J. Rimier; t.t";;;.., de' de 3dlEr, - . -; ().ft SAI,E.—LA reanie 11o:ilse vei, i Daniel it hershntT, Judgment vs. George s , al iVot On I:,t Ma ! .. ,11•1 A rl4;t . for sale !Al 11 . 63- ...g..... , .., ?•nt'. . .. I , : sterns.. .kisply tr' 2 .. t o j „ . w. 1 ,,, wEN : , ,, l o w. : Samuel linntzlager. Proilit,y,ti.:erdlct fees, X , a sae, and Paper fintsgers, Centre street. Pottsville. •( ]lover z , trause, Itail-31oney. ~ o, a m „, , Lei i Laulegnstine. on Jud•gsniSnt trisnd vs.M. ..., I ..,... V __ . 1 lierAsieslager. . - Royer Iluutzinger, cost in full for George v„ tA ; PNIVATE SALE., AViogrier. • s . lIE , ii!).vribe ''.. r offers t Private ''''..t' : Th.n - a...: liannan: for dc-:d fees, rnstes. ,tc., col. s 1 - Meter!. f• sr Schuv'kili county,. ,-, i 3 5.,f., i i i.• n,111, , ,i, pr!perty its AVasisingtott, . . • , ..- Long. for • 2 ship. ...,.hitynsin (~ ,t, toy. t.,,,,,i,ti ~,.: ~f ,:, ua,r, „ 01 Jaeoe.e. Long. tor water pipe, • ' •201• JU N -Ti• If , filVtlf 1T.031 cot.',.retotts. a ...;ti.t mill it if it thr,e'run oratori o aud one Fr;qt;:h 1 L 14110.171 I.l•4yen. t f, I, will allti,ife , •lll.ll' saw. all i goed.runtilm.:, ; Nathan nut; 1S:;-4,111 full. ' „.. r. At t r7tHllA to lb, same is a duelling house and. ~ „ . 1 , ' .f -, ' 1,... all et which will be di•tpesed of-en reasonable 1 •"; B. ..eflbzwity ' . lii:-u, on Acct. ,•: tlt. 'Eldred rown,hip. `' N . tarok LiLold. e 1854. in fu11. 51 .. brurry. g, 1;;' ~, , :sttiv 'l. do do • ... . 161.15, ott sect. ' - ....: ; : • -.5, 1 ' PRIVATE SALE. . • . 111-tyne. ' - ...pttnlel Bain. - 1.5171. in full, , A TII,I, he sold, on reasonable terms, ~ , , , ioJni W. Hew.. . i.5i..5. 01.1 heel. ~,.. two ht;us , •s :via lots of ground. In Tamagna.— I '''t" - -i Tr•Snont. i Aaiun Wolt. ' '' 155.4. in full. • -del 7.n the *vest hr West street. by a fifty feet street o 7. h,• south„‘nd a thirty Sort strit-et on thtLast, •Theso •I dodo 1155, on acct. ; are well, fenced and are numbered _let' and :197, are i St. Mir. i --, ' d•.:170 feet. 'rho tl,u4 , s ar77•14,7,0d and comfortable Jonathan Johnston, ..1554, in full, It , Mott , . with t well of wdo do P 741 5 ., on acct_ , afer on the premises: The : Tamaqua. ~ , ens are furni . shed with-fruit tr,77-s. su it as peach and I .Lilt x -. . - In . .. - :•peace. - lss-1. In full, , 1. ab , 111T311 . .., , raft Heck and red. A very di•••-i -• de do 3. 55. OLI :Ira , t , prepert,,rttiter t retain in is h present state vr for ' . •-• Intr. additional hous.s.Tvltielt ...tild tat readily and ' .. • . ..P, rine:l l 7e Bo* ugh• - IY, I, in full. ••-• ' 1t.1 , 1v rent, .I. Ineutrits. trill I, answered. aid fur' . l' ''''"'''"" fl Y' de.r ; ' 'do . - . • 1.1,:t5. on scr,t., ..'; ` Ant. IT :nation "dren hy•either of the undersigned. . do 1 ' fittion. At.", 15 ~,,,....-. 7 , ._._W. S. WED/11'1'11A N. )lount Carboni • ' 'A..,01T. ."1: ''-'" I;. 11. )1, - C AIII,. T3,,,,,i,,,,. i misici Stauffer, . irr ,,,-- 19,`,4, in tuft, 1 aulel Fitdier ; '. 195`*, on acct., , Ina us, t1k•,..1:t 1 't -Zt - 4 l-tr 4l-tr , 't - .Ibri.ei. _ -....„ • n" , I I,4IOJABLE. COAL AND. TIMBER LANDS , 1 John Wolf, • John Dietri it, - ,•' 1&",....,', In full, ISlit, In lull. TOWN. LOTS AND-,_EL . - -..:.. 1551.; ou uct.. :7. -' * • • •' William Brown ' ~,"..7., FOP...SALE, . ' : ' -------,-...____ • . ..Ifakalioy. • •• • • 'k , A r rutr.4ll.; tin - Pr title s:ILE. !- ' ---- .:' 1 , r ,t3, ~,,, • 1'154, In.full, ... , . • . I 111 E. sObseriberS - bet no ' a nbut ttqre- : • : --------=- ---sx Ter -m.hanyrurr , I an hut F. liner- 1s 4, on acct.. ' .. .;7. untv.to tn. 11. st. offer for i•ah . ..lip , it ols"utla'n..us • ', T ,' ••! n ' :•••'„ ~ '; - I•iirms. all tn.i.- r.ai',..state in •• S , hot ildlrotindy: Penn- ' " Ldir Y " .. " - " °er g er •s „ ~ ' , ' •• `'' -{d " led '' i•t- • I7,an itt,• am el. whit.). are tile 5117 t, in-: traets7 • , - IN '1'.1i11'61•,11,•1 Ti tW MP. ! Daniod Albright. -17 ti_7.1.0 a -. t , 7t laslle-;',ta t la nd adj7d ni tit; t 114 - 7 ti • ttvt") n ' t ; J ' - ' hu l'ila N n ' r, it r,•tuou S. kohl,- it as tho• Red Mt. tract. Warrantee. .la-I ,• „ .O 9r. ..1111/..10 la. . '-+ - title .dlle reire l ://1 ~ i u full, ISS-1, on neet., , 1t'.55, iu full, dt 7; unekle. 'Cp 7:1 , the s -nth sad. of 1.05. tretet.the Mine' ""'••ePd Latta .' ... ill I:.tii r ‘a,l is I.s..st,ti. and 110.1 f II C west ,I.l.. Fr ailey. e. the Son- ! . ~iitt`'..A/ C. I.luhri-, lg.'s . ), in full. '..:-., ra'itallr 7,1-rj•lfft :17,t i,..i.14 , .. a fart , water-p .11^1 . I the I.l‘l. ' ~,.. . R - ,'''' • .1! , :1. on acct., e-lt.t 't .. 1.7 Ky.n tti, ...,01, , 111, 1 . lon the .ast si le ' '''''''' " Iv " •• •` - ' r ' ' ' hullo' ilialer. . -... ISt:4.in full, -7- r..sr.• at, iot It. d :tar,: 7.1 the ht • st tittis•r. suitahle 17ir • ~ ,illitptt. silts "Id T.; ,01 we.td. ,ut‘tt dott to pa': til . • I . i •r• ' • a' . do . , .1 I ! - • . I`l. - hi, on acct., • ~...lftw.rt,ritte. -..54. 7 .1 f,th • TrA d, I his t.-ri•-t ttodottl•-.-tllv tnet'en'ts the ' ' •• ' - 1 ,- - .:71 ft, et. Ode ..pi.•• tctit;. t , r it ; ..,ttat,ll .tiered 1. , ‘ . : iWillhun Matthew', 1c.55, in Nit, - •‘.. , 'flion , 1 4 4 i”. I a.. I siri ly. , . tiythE. ~ , : =2. 1 . :.1..r. , ,, tut ~ liitl, Iv a7l7•inittl: the alms , -n the • 3 ,' 4 d! ','• l: " Si r,'d . • . lfttt4 ; in fu1t' ; ` , ..,1,410"00 w t -,,,. , ' en 11 hiC 'I. are .0- t• tt t • , •7 d• If. le d • -• ./.. , .I. 1.1.11 , r10 - 111'er 'Jr.. ~ l'qo I, ill full, '.. 11.15 . 2's •-• UV. , s- . , t'7e7,11,71 •md.nti:lsff•ll•eou7'l'7 ' ' 1.6.77,1 t tm :lead 1,45;', 55 . •,s.l.:tt acres, Si Arrant..., W„ . ..y,5. • Alraoli, situate at the •• •',.. • 1, ; l'. r! Cortetn. ( lt•••571, in full. AlltlVltott 1.1 . the - 1tiitti,,,1,741 7 ,er0 p.l sr. atarti /I:tilt - old,. , • ` • '"At ; '''' "n s d` l3 7 ,I•lfte's,•o: It v, in is upon - 17m U. 0.5. and als• , a Large Tian- .heat' nr'',l", iFf... on :wet. tat if Ito. that, r. ~ re's,. -,....,-_- - .4 - ; ;5 .1,-0- ll' perch ~ i . . , al land. ttarrantts.: S. ti. J,,Tne,N,..1.)t.' . - : - ,.pit.1 , ' , ....0 , 0.,p 0, . 0,. ~ , t ..,),,,, , i the ,5t1A1.17,1 r!lii. 1 „ 1""" ' ‘ I . I. el ! • '' k h •'.,, .I. up. , , ,I.) I , :‘ !.,,..% 1 / 4 . ~ ~-. at the .•.- , :111,4•717s vein. • ' ' .""li"4 " Ar l'' , # lis al V.d" do / ..... / . t • 77 ; t, „e.•••• nth •1.1 , tip "II 111, trait. - .. ;77 . ...;e . ,..4„ 5.. , ~.,...: C4 , ,i 5 Ind. S.trrint•••• i a , ,,,t),,, H,L er ii„, . ,t, S:t.n,li - k'n .....1. ru ,ts t 0 rtot .7. h. at.ol. I 0 • extensien ,d Ih e Hiram I . hance. •... ine ilia I: ,ii,,tt.l .., 1;1 , 14 , , rt,tr !hi , tratd.• ' This Is h our. heed, , coo • .f the i..-.t I'. Al t r tett- in t h. t , t7. t ed t . tit . tar t ,,,st ,-,..i tt , V . Ilkdtt,.; uts, It. and 1-.01. 4 .t:re I I, , 1 ., ~,,,i lad pr.,,,,) . Wm. C. 'lather, !.-'?' i ii, , raw h.rII- t .1 tt• 1-t . oat tinio..rals,na';•;•da , r.s. . 1 -'''''' . .t* 6i. 1 % . 1 4 -T 1 .4 ~.--;`..,. Up `II li hl 11 tit, L.rh rrl l•-dir and is . n,., er n: , , - 4 ..4 , - --. . - 4.._ , r,t,i,,i, A 7,7 1 ,11 vr,Vfij. I) j !1.. ...n.)/ 1 . 111;:l att,j • 4 , 1 1.15. R. I- Ehur, - .. .frit-'2,.,1 1..0,;11_ , I', 4.4 , , i!oll :Illlst a i,t, pa,s.. Then •!. ?, - .1---- 4. --- i s •'oot7. en•ot t Ins tra•q • a coin 7ry. worked ilenrY 1,-;ely 11,, li•y & \ ~ ,,.,, 2 1,.r. L. d .1. ;:trz,l , . ,411 'tit itv ,Ip• 11 ~' ..1 •II .1 Ltr,:,. i , rt.41...ii 1t..4k ,;,, titi•;, ‘l l ,{ ,-,,,e,... 2 i ' . , ri h, • ,111...',.'it, ~ I. t.c,ti. , . , lktnicl Nl:ldeal' , Lrt, , •,', ~,, • I , c', ~{ 1 , 1 ..,' ,- .s. warrtot... , , V, . lio-.li. :o - 1-. ' Pl''id fl. li''h• iT,io .: :.1:( F. , ~f ri•iiiroz ('r 4. Comptus .. .. • . . t , r,.. w:trrA;)1..,...1: , 10) It /41,1, .;Ij ,, it:in,," t lic Pan- -..' J ' l ' t ' Fell ,•'' •• ..11: - •: II- ..1 31,1 .Llitt Mtller tni.. , ...., ~' - : (1 , 4 ' .4 , , , .'. •.. , c.• , .. w_trraiiii r i.. ,-3 - 7,ititl II tit. ,itnate noar the . :: ' . ' :i i,! ..t ... 1 1,' 1.1 11.. I S 'IL •., ' ' ' : i l it " . ! i i t ' 1,i1 ' ; ‘,4 1 "' 1 .‘ , ,1 r t l Irr J v ' 111'1..fil‘11,-.r:'111.',1:.:. '' . t :, l' l 1 sham V lt t a '' rl:,l P et ` , 7' ... .. 1.. , . .: , ...yrov, Coal lit , i. I n'llivrl: ~w r.. I I;v Charl,s Bs To•liile I•clturozlk, ~ I r: a.,1;. ,, it1tn,;-11,31,..;"s I mp,...1. vzi,•to. . 171:1 tnt,t o f ?....5:.7 -1..,-.. a arntn.:,,,..• , ,-.0,14 S, :•11, or—to .1 114-111,1 :•olt.- • U•th" Italia. „.t.ri,r,-~.. , 1 4i 4 a .,„ ., ~,,,? , ,f,., r rand. Splt.V.w.r. Iyin:z Dell” ' .. ' ~ • Ll.' 11), 'll a: of It, l'iii - 4...5. a tpra. and 1., , rh....-rry 1:si1- ' Jolt:: Decd. - ..1 , , L•t ' ~ d'.. ,. • kl,r Y nuir xxxm. . STAUFFER i HARLEY . . I CIIEAP if ATCIIC.S k .7 EIVF7I.IIY-15lirlemle and retail—at the •/ : ','lladdphici Irsach and' 1 Jeltylry &we'," No. D' North ~'.4cond street, cor• , aV'' nf'r of 4? uarry., Phil 1010. in. 1 .6vil Jr {dieter, fit/Lrewd-d. 18 c.Tlyt; fine, $2. i' C(-1,1 L, pine \l'n 'rhos, 1S to ;IL. • • i , Silcrr lo , r,r.fulijowctled.sl2 ( Gold Spm-iarlett; .1 7 00 ; Sil . o.r Lepino.jewe.l%, .: 9 I,Fiio izilvt.r. di) '"l 50 ". Str- o orirCtulrtier , i, 7 1 Ifidi. , .:Ohld Pencils, Ito Gold Praxelots. • . 3 rSilvor Tea-Fwons. cwt., I. V.) I 6;41 l'en , .. frith Pearl). and SW:ar 1101d0r.,.5.1. i Hold Iln;for-t1np.f77 , -" , ronts toy 10: Watch 1.,:ja95e.a. plain. 1214 cynts.: p.itel4,l3eents: Lunet,. 2Si z tentr; otAlor Irti , loi in proportion. All 'k • ,- xtdis warranted to, be 1 whit thy are 5 , 1 d tbr. ' STA C.FFEIt a lIARI:tr, 1 (1 aha nd—mnri. ardd and Slicer Lrvers and Lepinea ; ~till i..-er then the abort- prieea. , Sort..V. 7.5 _____ I. __ . 3U'rr RECEIVED. an eatvngre rmourtuaent of h i . Vi 3t1.105, A i a t s 1 thin t;,, l . 4 a g c 'feinting and llunttng Case ' Patent Eerer.frqm V'.ll to Ve.o, 1 . 1';,.1d A ttehor Lover and Lerlne. from .its to $,30.' , Silr , r ll'ot ,, e+-11unttnr andOpot Face troll its to? 10. • 1 Je u_Yrrlf—.ll so a very exterOve ay.sortrni.ni of Einci.ll..W.7 . , XriStrfi liar, .— Just rr , ,c•ls,l. :I, carlety of the : latest test lat and 1,..4:t t•ttal 1 , itv.v the get I,i yin-' - 0 , pi,.. ,, . 1 '' P,,nry G.,,,,/,—in oory variety . stit ai: Fl ne Chhla Fizrri. , .. Flr,vvr , \ :1 , , , , 11;6.ta1k , 1 , , Ornaments. &v. ANAir•:!•l,,,reltnievt.---liur4ri, , r Ni,,li.,,, , ,.(;iiitarn:,"Accur: l , 1.. ii... ' , Wt. , . k L... Sr. 't pr,ires.-1- All ~ C ,vlil, - h nrf ~ ITer-,lat,llv: , we,t marke Callaid lEME FEE . . I WILL TEAM TOD TO PIERCE TRE BOWELS OP ,Tur. EARTH, AND B 017 PRONIIIE CAVE PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY ,- MbRNINO, BY 13 WATCHES. _ MIK I.lil3lill:V.S. IA! , L. Fisher.) Centre , trre..... 3 11, rs 31,1?ri• Ntabant:ngo • r :4: 4./ tf OFFICIAL. EiM lig I✓' YJ ;; ~ t 7 4,t 74 71 ul3 ik4 4 0z74 utt 2 In'Xi tvt t 1.0 .:a0 17) 1,(4.6 I 4., =I 1 '2: 1 NJ '2O MEI ou 0 00 1 100 00 EIZI 200 00 3 S '29 11 437 09 r 29 155 Cd t 4) 1,11,5 50 Iv fill 579 9 1 1.0.30 f ; R 8 73 2. r 47 I+ ' , sisal 344 0 ill 49' 42 (H?', 214 bn .:8 ou IMM 2.^0 (30 2' 0 00 C 3 4 ' tiJ ' 480 9 47 ou ti 532 1r SDK i ..) i.mr, ft, LA U;. :+5O 00 CR. , .ox 11AIXTrClaCE Arctrxr. n 47 hue Straucb..dour and earn. 4 40 i P. Krebs, sunder prulislaus Pureh 3oo7 . Robirt Kline. $ bus. potatoes, 42 04 u. Adam. Boit 13 BO 1 1' Beaty Snyder, bees', 74i drhn Litter, beet . , 6 08.1. Jobn Belzer, beet - 41 02 Frederick Swaim. II bus. earn. nir t Jacobdiunizingir, jr., deur. earn =A 2.c 'A 31 *l3, Striwb. SAIT111):_ V MOR : NING,_FEBRUARY , 9, 1856. 8 90 Bf 2 2480 do do do 8 50 314-8 , 3 677 a 3 00 287 8/ 81 7 41 11 18 44 51 175 00 40 06 5 01 124 25 'XI3 (r 2 FM SE MI GUM 2 64 00 17 00 10 0" 9) Si 10 00 31 17 EMI :1 00 6 67 140 61 23 S 4 5 31 207 92 55 40 .15 99 19 50 130 7. 8113 '2oi) VI) :0(1 0 4.1 , 0 no S:5 CO 4. V Cu ' :0000 LT., 00 7 Lu ES 25 00 ) 4N 30 00 V. 5 00 :..1 74 103 ..1 17 (h) 32 LI I^s 11 1.0 MEI r2:l 110 21 EEEI C 1.5 10 is) 1 .11 0 I, ) 0 DO 2S OS 235 .3.) 25 00 I'.W 00 WO 00 177 00 01 20 111 07 , 300 00 F 2 00 1:0 5 ~ 1,10 0 120 00 35 00 .100,00 GOO 00 200 00 20 00 71 00 JCI CO 100 00 210 00 00 00 175 ( ) L 0 CZ 70 s•; 00 '0 00 150 00 00 00 20 00 122 00 '2.25 GO 140 00 :10 00 , uo 4 0 40 00 20 00 • 27 50 51 CO C 4 Cli / • 00 144- 7A -60 11' 2 00 21 00 •4 71 100 00 S 10 EM 1 50 1.70 (N 1 1.0 00 340 BO fN~ 33 75 49 00 .10 00 EMU 2U t 12 00 413 00 ' 00 It) 00 2006 15 40 17 00 25 00 111 70 511 01 7 00 1:1 1 5 3,911 95 ••i t. $ll.f5G 68 rjr 4 : the lode' %pied, tin ef the .4adttorr of t3ehti) hull fliAttity In th e m mon weal tla of Penniy Ireirte, do certify Mit ere rftet; At ,he Counniralonere' MI& hi the Borough oftettinltle, o the ith day of January. A. It. *Md. And dld Adjust. And tend sultan the artoants,nt the Militia. his.,,regalred o no by law, dgrobably to the attend mete; otAseetubly a n iltipplemonta thereto llielongleg t atteort• i U to the beet oar lodgment end obilltille. , , '.4n tritium etkete.l4 we Wye bereutito.est wo.l. httudtr ettheCtlio etwietaid. this tenth day of plasm A. D. 1,1,16. .. . . ZOUN IL OVERTLEL V • ' i - ...' . ~, - ISRAEL 4,M:1 .. .CU, ) 4111 " 977 ' • Slttterttle4aWuni 1tt,'.56 ~, '•.• • - - - -1. •; . • ' 4 - tre-Tbe Mie4to Reghtter nett .q*';'e!fikil brturvf of will I ji,1411.11 the ablq. And charge - Congul , rtntetc • • ... r - 7,762 13 PO ea 20 SO 9 403 VI it 40 9 10 50 74 00 fcr SO 72 4) ME .i Ik , BANNAN,' . P 0 , '/ , ~, :I, 1 - [.,' ' .l 1:11",. PENNSYLVANIA-, sil2i , - IVEISCELLANtOUS . 2t 94 i ' • 1051 NATIONAL REPRESIINt'T SALOON. a 411 t. 41 : 11 1:. public .are reslideffnlly .4) -k _ , , 21 60 i Worried that they- eau' be ItaPPlied •• l lt.' 15 C. 9 :-, '•ett r• Pi eshtneuts of ill Ittod• at the Nittlott- , - - 352 llaloota, under lloetttneis hotel, Centre street. Pottle ' - i 4 90 23: • tile. , ' - July 24,115 W-c•tre• . .c, ' '' '.' 27 801 TOBACCO, CIGARS AND OATS,,: ~, . 4 s, :. 1 „,„i 4T. the Hamburg. Smoking Tobacco. , Pst .7,Z1 ,t3 L and Clgae , sleuttiactorY • • .• ... ': -- E V', tgge- *e- • "' '"" lu.ooo bocshels prim. ; Oafs:- 20 barreis Stutottug lutaC -1134.1411. '," 19 43 ' ,0 o: 2u9 Wu Halt S T rantsh eines; 100.900 Spanish 'Sixes, . 1 1.10111 Purebased. cii X- 18 ' .4000 Cub a ESL - AL , JA3lit•S S. 5101, - E11.... du do • 191 8 6 • , .1 - . tlambur4Beek•eoutity: 1 1 " - '39 • • I. 1•.. 44 i • Sept. 2.1. *a'S ' cot, . 2, 2 , • _ ____.. ._..... _ .. 41 43 1 PATENT COLD LARD. 2ss so . _ : ass 43 1 HE subseribers being tliTo . intell"sole . .5 • 2 4 / 5 Agette fg the see of Btonealfer '1 tailth , aPatent ': • Lard Lanws, is. l;chullkill county, have a. large as- uit i 1 4 5 ,?, 1 vtatch,t. for sale, which are bighly;reeenuileaded-for l'o „vntimy and convepienve. , 1114911 T k LEltelt: I i, IS 00 Pottsville; April 14,1&,15 ; 13- D. Krebs, Siiikiliy prorbdo Swab & Rinis!serger, beef, George Delbert, hay, stray James V. %titular', beef. , Lents Silizaotatees, teat Jseub IlunOtager, Ennr.S Swab t Dunalerarr. beef. Samuel V sr, 12 bus. po Samuel Hui singer, A._ Mende - ;dried Elias is'elleridour and D. Kreba, stihdry provLsio fsanc Strand', flour, Le., base Strauas. flour... Thontss X.- rilliamc but W. nelfsl.Slilfr, sundry p W. flelfsnydnr. sundry p W. Ecibiny der,: ii.s. W. Itelfsucityr. 'd:) Samuel ScIA cabbage pl Mosis Strotiye. groceries. Charles. IfergUer, beef Da . Dell & !Shalllig, flour fit A. H. Was*, beef, J.. It. Chtai§ster; buctwti W,licifsnYiler, sundry g Isaac Strat*b, flour. Michael n.o+l3o'o. 401) ra Johns ShoP',:tubi , 6.4 ~_ W. jii . ,if.m . rurr, s Mb.. ,,' taT, W. ltelfoyder. Sundry isl UM and potatoes, 01 Sprit Ist, to Oct;24, at flour, • 4PIIOI, ie . , ' 4,2 =I t ret7tipts, et ac., purchased, . ' 'ACCQU:ST. so Of CAM tO trattr; ME k,llt,ift. Port Cietti , .: . .. 4 s- ; Go tlich W-4esi, Clial,'. Charles Riddle, Coal, . - Jacob Ctrl tiara. Laulitn, Coal, . .1" . --, .° .-- too tats rte "Atmt,irf , • Jacob KoliV..i, smith bill' nd tiOriss.tol.: ' W.- N. M. Nectitam.'pluml, g weak; - ' ' ' . l'hilipliohier. mason w rk at prison lot, i f t;. &W. 44httinger. pri ti bbtukets, . John Hosttroi. lathe. hobb n when, 1te.,.. , Jamei Kati. reOtriett- c ock. I). Krebs. SittlatUlC, tli d. hc.. James Cannan. repairlo 'tin ware, Hobart Hobert Cefdell. aulise Piton to Isalier and' . Police G - Szette, , JiihnToster, lathe. bobs in wheei-& shuttle, • I': k,-It. Rtit..oo:,-frelgh . bill. C. Y. Conrad, hauling goods fri;tm depot.. Philip KotilertMasou wank al prison lot nod Stone cutting, , Jaunts ILlReed. fir rep; rin cell, ~ Joseph WiSillson, bill it r tobacco,' James Cattnan, repairit glin wane. ~. ' • -D. Krelis;' . .fundfy . .artiCirti purchased,. C. Barlequper, pen holders As . staling;waa - , John litioVey, tin war:.ke., , ~ • Lw ow 111, fire brick. ; ,J, - Its y, " Yoder. Qu lisstart . , -- P. SI It a'AL. CO, freig t. .ci . • Itenjamilit,lVeiler. pisiti-, hinz Priion lot, .tc., N. M. NoWsnatn.4 repaid g. tipac. - kc.. W. Kline..;bodsteails 4 undry furnit (Mit,' t ' IL 1.. Esseciily, hardwart W. iteltsfysiet', sundry articles ll'urchised, C. C. liay:.nutann work at stack over Cogs; Peel, John Sprit; is, 4 loads o manure, . . W. ileifshydec,.Sumtry articles purchased. C. C. ItaY.r. inasaitr srt:.ri. at stack oror Cots Pool, it• Colidell,sob. to Le ,-..er and. P. Gazette, 1 Joseph . It'oyland, tin b outing, , ..... Potorey.lStititli t. L'e it/. -iron top plate at Ce-a loot stack., Hr. A. Jencs, ezandol, .la-colt:Mt:Long, dzalni I'W. Heiffieder. sonar" Jacob Chtstitian, brick and bake octal, ... Lamar ikay, building: .Aninatillilecit. du Jtrapla .-.': !Mott. bra W. Iteirsilyilcri sundrb JamesH-„tPtittorssp, fl ,Philip 'tingle. paintlns Jacob ititiniek, ,sini - mil W. Ilci6lityiler.l.undri. Lamar ti n : repairing ' I ainar Pay. building I.Thomatotqllyrnan. ltd John Itailan, win, sere KOlier,itild Itiolittlgirtl W. Inifinyiler. sundrii it. A - , It. iti R. Ct,.. freh, Daniel Nitgle. glailog , Stnith.i, Downing. rep: . J. W. Itciwen di Bro..): ' John John.ltetrkley.tilf war__ P. k.. tt:11. it. Co., fret rtit, s Pottseitto Water -Co.; sue y.'ar, rent; W. itelftlyiler,Suer., articles purchased k pd., ...... - - O. STOCK ACCOUNT. SentiefOltockton & 2., carpet chain. Daniel limbs. carpettts Purchased. Thomas, It. Craig 1 C' ~cistton yarn,_ Thotnai..ll. Craig* C , do do - - .--- , ,-/,. A. Mer t italson, leattio • carpet rags. kis.; 7 Themes 11. Craig ;T ~ cotton yarn. Senneff, - .Stciektou at (0., carpet chain, t, ni nVe m tf 4 .l3 ll tricktou its Craig k tt ' - ' , Fu en t rpo t°l l y cl a ia rn iuT Ete , Franklluotzlnger. met - Ingle.. Son nelf,:Stocktonot (i.o„ . caispet chain, l'hoinal 11. Craig kt. 1 ,., cotton yarn, A U. Iti.l'klhollenbette , carpet rags, ( t Laftlytie (Lesser, -do' do Ilenry . .l,Mytbese, ," do do - Georgit - h - lase. do do - Senneir Stockton is - 0.. carpet chain, Senneli7 Stockton k t 0., 'do do - Thouitif H. Craig k Co., Cotton chniii, Thomas - li. Craig k Co„ do - d o . _ .• • -''lr .o v ttairr ACCOUNT. 3111tOti.:1100tle, g Jacob Fisher, CoisTool. arttrler, purchased, sand dc time, to txtiler utt*u, vet., ,do . S day .lack. , purchased, ti brick, stack OTOreeS3 Pout meat, %e(pur'ehrisort, • , Ni 73 furnace. Am., •-• ' • " t 7.5 sire mon, ii perch stone. '- 12 69 hen at Coss (Val, • U 45 , n. smith work, , 115 ris ° purchaaerl;,_ U Trti hi;ti ~, . 91 Whlow.3. ' 1 11 49 airing writer pitrox , 511-5 aper hanging, Le., ..20• • ••22 -- 10.67 • 2 17 100'00 11:3 115• OY DardePKiaba, and id Sain 4,l,;("relis, I.I4IART ACC?IiNT A tire,.. . . 1 50. ••I , • ithf, •'t 85 00' ,1 50 Ve3r, •. 400 00 8 00 ' • 50 00 10 50 4. 37 50 56' stk Iszuse 14ber. 4!..; this Nary Akleff. ono weal - Ithlw , rtiWalkur,.one A .lin#pr. ' ==l Sarah:,4 - ones. Mart: et Flynn. - W. lidtancder and Jcbtr(), Hrown, dru m J. 8. [ c arpenter.;d I saae;Ward. Treami/ [ c arpenter.; cehYng ¢.%) 4 4T J.B nut-37,,731-t1 month, lannicAt AcCOT:,:t. and medicines. do er fur 'Commission for re , t I per cent., and paying per cent., fir Prison az f,7 79 • $7,789 13 Treauu•er, is, Account with th 2. f I %eitn*Nicania. = IffEtTAI , NUM% inyi S.VA.O WA RD I:ommontrealtb of Penalty'. 'toile' report this day, _in :Wand. Treasurer. -- -$.1,071 iG 't of said fines outstanding !ions years, as per last ' County Auditors, 4,922 et Militia fates assessed , as per hook In alileksaid Hy the Coda t y 4,516 , 00 t of tines Assesised for 1555, ist 'rt der theelection laws. 27 . 00 st ehar;ed on,llalitia lines, 739 To ndinunt duo the VAliin as per Au thi , ltands of Ita To a4're.,:ate amou f0r:,t , 51„ and pre . 1 unit report of th To tt*retrate anion for Abe year I tdiS.,l flaps are entered , To anrexate ammo 1, an added to the To aiii,'unt of toter Ea JantiarY IC. 1 5 55 . Ry eat. paid Jeep - , •9',l4mount due t ,Atte,:litor's report try 4.1.1.wunt of said f1,t4563 and pros B:i' t;/2totterationt; al l protons ycltrs, i l By t,', . O rant.to f0f.,1F545 and prof By spout!! paid Cc oetsrpied in mili By asi t paid Cott - dtildirates and cutemissionrrs f i , i i By airrount paid a ntfbing delingu 1.14, at .taro con By ialount paid i rig 23 conipan le 'By amount paid II 11411 tare proport, - at.ll military stor By ainount paid • ridap,o.' public I fly rimount paid Tr pOt order of Cap By ittoonnt paid Tt aslper order of tf i i ' 'Vlla, By4tilou paid To Icy, al cr orc. yor tb3.l. By 4410110 t paid Treasurer of Washington Artil. Joey, as per or de •of capt, Jams Nagle, for the yrpir 1855; By banount paid '" alper order of yorr 1835,'''''S Ily,jakionnt paid 1 attpor order of I eescr 1356. ' 1 By:amount paid T fitritrl, as per , 2 flir the year bB3 By ,annount paid 'wr order of Cal year 1845, I Ily*xiount-pald I qrs. as per ord year 18.75, - • _Dy, , *oirant paid " • rk, as per order the year 1355. Bytamonnt paid sitpar order of I fear 1352, .. 4 1 DY:laillonut paid . fir, per order c Mbar 1S5l). c . By amount paid reasursr of Marion Rifles, as parr order of btain Robert Allison, for the 'a tear 1556. -. ~ ... ? ;500 Bilimount paid Treasurer of \feat Penn Artil- Vin as per and r of Captain E. W. Ziegler, for the year 1835. ~ Br:Amount paid Treasurer of: Ringgold Wet, 33 per order of ptain. Mark , C. Bolby, for the kissr 1855. . Bytamouut paid nnuoarer of Jackson Guards., . riv 1855 r ortbirfo Captain J. G. Mara, fbr the y pe Btarnount pal 'A:Tog:v. as per ' glrft, for 1 4 45, By:amount paid iti per order of. yracr 1855, jitta:mount paid I din per order of :,aitanfitr:l. Ligittioniit paid ty, ea per vide ',pot 18"..3. 11-amount paid lillery, as per :Pir the year 1 litaniortut. paid ,iilry. as per or fiar.ibe year 1 . Ikf cash paid J.; Ataterpont, PO Bk,Treasurerii: 0 !Tent.. .o,..kbatance dila 'M'easurer, IlaiMy, Estb‘State Ihe dolninoiawealtli. nr. per 1 au uary;il-4.01, C4,07176 tines remiiitipg ncolkl-ted . 113111 . F years: ou',%tfecti)r;AilE,lS an I , kirt.-14Y I missions allowedl.ollectors 10mi years. , unty connnlsSioners for time, ary business. ty enmmilsioners for books,' stationery: used by County r military purpeses, 30 00 sessors Cr assessing And fur- Hitmilitia men for 1:i.',4 and A earl. -; brigade litspeetor farinspert - and 54 , attalions for 1855: .igade I nstator tor,roll re t ing . and transportation of arms fur tbe - ymr 1655. trimdo Inspector for public printing and stationery, for Ireasurer of Jackson Blum As . t : Wm. Herb, far the venr ISM, :)0, ! ennurer of Tremont Infantry, ;apt J J Font° far the your re.asurer of Minenville - A rill- I er Of Capt. 11. Christ, for tlto Tonsure'. of lirs4kerill nptala Jacob Motu. fur the reasurer of Donaldson 'Mlles, aptain Aden► Men, for the . . _ 1 rmtsurer`of German Light its. order of Captain Leis Beek; i, - - ---- 60 oo smisurer of Scott Mires, as tats Ambrose Loeser,for, the ' reasoner of Washington Yea- - of Captain St. S trouts* ? for. the ressnre:i of Jefferson Artille of Captain Win. B. Lebo, for ; surer of Dr rildezto Illftee, Ceptalo Adana .Etiea, for the reaartrof of Tremont Infantry, Captain J. J. raster, for the Tresiuver of the Pottsville rder of Captalp George C. Wyn. iressurer of the Marion R 101514, 'Captain Daniel BarrtinJor the Treasurer of the Scott 'Rifles, 'Captain F. 31, Reinhart,. for tho . , Ai 00 Treason r of the N. L., Infau.l.- of C4ptain Frank Pen. for the rrroaparor of the Tamaqua At , dor of Captain D. /I..tloodittn, 55, ' , 75 00 Itrensurer of ibo Tamaqua Cari' .3r of Captain W. W. 1131014 nu. 55. D. nambo• far printing Militia If U. In Mininztetlittor, IMMIX/an on V. 463 57 at 1 per _ 9.5 CS . int•Catnmontroalth by County . 073 43 • N. _or MOtigrilllE, METALS tt UlCfl WILL GIVE STREIOIII-113 OUR TIANDit ILNO . SOBJEET ALT. t STE ' RE TO 01ER EISA AND vtrAirrar,, .-4)r. 'anon. - - . . 20 79 /OD' ' -FAIRBANK'S SCALES 70 24 , • ' ' •IHE subscribers, agentifor the man- I 'nfacturas, have just received a, i•e?' article. railed =2O 00 ; —Union Ce•aater Scale."•calcutated to weigh from ,3•4 00 i ounce 10240 !Ls, For gale at Qui Vork =Store, • = :344 " • 1:. Yillphiri 4; 60N. '24 00 ' Aprii 2 1 411.16544 17- - • - is sot, ;RON CONIMISSIONTWAREJ HOUSE,i, too . . 13 SG I •t -53 5o; The subscribers are preprint tit:furnish die' Trade , : 19 tr.t Atettittists and gyrators at Pisitadeleta Prices; (freight' • 275 , • idea ) wholektle or retail. brat Ameriesti Ear Iron; mei,. 2ps ; ' tactu reit a4Pottstille.and narrantetiofsuperiorqoutlity. 2' 35 Iso, 14.rht T rails .suitable ftlr ntines;,' and Caws Chains • 'rrnis6r I stahort notice direct fretit abe importer.. 191 • • ' E. YARDIXY & SON. 11 York Store. Nor. 22, 1 t,5,1 = - _ • e 27 373 '7,,4-4 1 00' OS I 2 01 14 ;lilt, 5 'l?e . • 5,141 n. 3 ;:, ; il. • C DE.NCLER•I6 CO , a so Rankers and 'Dealers its Exchange; • • 1$ vo • 2 th.oltr South of the E.i:prcaor (Ore. -Centre Stre4, '-' O2 l'Otarilie, .1" , t4 11 , 42 • l i 7 . ILL strietly.attelid Cballeollections . - 5 . 4 I y T o n tru i stlyi Business l'aper. .4 00 Leans.!,S.tockS. and nltotha seen. ities. •.!1. 95 ltrath,rs, Ranker's, Nevi Yo r k, Drat 9,00 j otf lltt ill - 11%*4 of T)maoo. BeltsSt Nankin;; CompanN of ".2 1 ;11.131.111. National 'tank of I.:rutin:sat alsl nt the utile.? of 35,1 , 3 ' Messrs. (ireon.: Taylor., I.lvetpeol, • rasj o r, Brn-o 11 0, Cosvintly luttid' and for „stile any ana.unt,tr-an S 00 upwa r. 1%. In st 11116; to suit nu 0 :• These drnits itre 1 - Kiyhhie at sl , 4hi,;anti are good iu ere -012 ry part of I•:ngia...l. Irehend, r.mtlatitLien.l Wales.. en. eurteut Ittuk Notes er...hanged." . .it the host ratek. Land ttatrauts bu.rht and 1 , 5.1 7,- 23 82 o 8 .8 okt) V ES. 'I'IN anti HOLI.OW .Ware, lifiltannia and Itrasi. %rare, eltherr , firs Ntzrttelt Itange l'ottatle at. I tvensrileaters. diaying en .arged his store he has added tojils former • ' ..toeit. a ;are:, tttrlety of new pattcrim or cook- It ' 47 nU T :parlor, °flier and hall stoves. find he has thw the largest , stock that has oyttr been oftereti in this ' , tansy. lie incites his friends and customers to call and 'examine for themselves feeling 'confident that he can suit them in quality and prlett. Its calls their 'particular al lention his Fhett !run Parlor Stoves, which he warrants to give more heat, ..9th less fuel than any other sto*tt:in use. -41 e ha.. aj_ -; splendid article of Kifehon itangis, which he can give, 'the blubeit recommend:Q.lon. t Pottsville. Deceml,erl. fts 13 fh .47 U: l:,) 10 as S 7 40 116 99 , 266 79 92 19 E 33 -, 49.19 .40 CIO , A F P,W 'WORDS en. the ratronal trot ! /V 1 rueut,wltbout.lledtrtne.etSpermatorilu a 'or Lcoll Welknesi. Nevi 011 f. Debi! iy. Low Spirits. Lassitude r Weakuess of the Mule: and hack, Indisposition and Incapacity Air StUdy and Apprehension. iiissef.Siemory. Are.- tau le 50,:4y;. - -Lgye of Solitude... Timidity, Self:Distrust, Involuntary ids , -harires. Pains in Shie" -- 4 - ITertion - oCtbe Eyes:* Pimp:es on the, Fac i. Euiend in.lotlier I nfirnaftles in Pan. :ream tke Frener of Dr. 11: Lie Laney. The inspargt - faFfthat these alarming complaints may easily ',clamored without .Ilettieptt is in this small clearly demor.strated; and the entirely new and highly ! inerussful tieatment• ns adoptedby the author" folly ex bv ineaus of whiat every . one is enabled to rule hintsilliorfertly. and at 1;4 I, jet pntsihte con, avoiding hereby alit he advertised nost dims or the day. • Sent to any address gratis,aud past free in a tmaleden. INAc ic. by. remitting 'lima paidl;t wo postage stamps to , DR. B. Its LANEY., - Sept. I_.' :',s; 17.13 m. 17 Lirpe»ard 31. , New York GREAT BARGAINS! Xt . educed Prices in Clothing!! I'IIIEA I' ,cl.(yriliNG STORE, Cen tresfr,K4:i net door below ;Martiet street, "ri-st side, Pottsville. :TIT subscriber r e turns his putout! .thanks 'to his friends'itrill the putilic:'filr the liberal manner in 1 which they have heretofore pationized him. and informs them that he has now 05 bamf a large stock of ready nuutil garments. newly manufaitured. udder the super ;' tutendence of an experienced workman, and made of the hest materials, in the newest fashions, of every variety. $ll t,.,t; 53 .140 t 0 00 RIB Lob' 00 BM IBM 30 th) BEI OM 00 0.) 50 00 75 00 S 8 00, 73 00 5000 75 00 60 00 BO 00 75 00 75 00 5000 75 00 ~u ao 13 00 J. F. AL.STADT'S REPOSITORY- LOOKIN(1q;L n ASS, from 1211 frolis ta4 , 041. OIL PAi - NTINGS PRINTS, INSTRIAIKNTS mud faincr 1 , 1c4. itanufactur f gilt :110 ort4ntental picture-fram4 , , of all k Inds. si 'es ud riescriptiuu. • Storu in Mahalitougu .xtrett,iseloir OfUe.• 111111 , 1Ings, It! ::1:1 SOLO :_OIM HOOVER, •Wliolenale and Retail FLOUR AND FEED PARTNERSHIP. B. BELL havinctiassociated with Ltlhiniself Jesselint hers in tiniflour and feed a zr,di. ....., ! usitie,s. the above .busluess lint:4 , o continue .1 , ......•• ;u all its various branches as heratofore. they ...111Ve now-on band and are col:Ai:Janety receiving large i ,ta of li'ur and mill feed. as wets as hay. reds and corn, :rttich they will sell on the most', reasonable terms for !ash or 'approved credit. .NI. B. Bull returns his sincere 1 li mas 11‘, the liberal pAtronmte heretofore exteudt4l to it, iu'his, indiiidusl caparity,,lfotlng that strict ettett lOtt to business, and an endeXtor Oiliecommodate ett.tOill• Ira, will continue to the nu* Srtn ill the patronage here !afore extended to himself as well its bring new' custom,. 'it ra to the present firm ef ' ALL & MATH liltS. I Corner,Railroad la'nd Calloirhill streets, , r.. oll*ite Snyder's Foundry: ,May li ISM; . ' 1 lil-Iv pv7m.rmmmTnriTn AND , I t , Depot for Brown 9 sColeb*ated Vermlfage 1 2 , and Cherry Pentoral. IECI..VING continually large sup, 1 plies of Drugs, k.c., in originil packages, I am vre.p.zred to meet all demands frOna Storekeepers, Ithysicians i , &c:. at an advance of i few per cent. on • Ity prizes, having resolved to mikelt advantage- " T • us foe all •persoumin Tr3nrol: 04•3 and' fresti:Drugsan7l-' , lizeinicaL,<ti.) buy in this market 4 -1, • . ~ .Cdustalitly gn hand ell the new.and approved ebernic 11 •Ina Pharmaceutical preparat inns Of the United States and . trusslan Ph/lariat-omm, • With the . services of qualified •.ersons and my own personal attention. the citizens may teel confident of havittg all their wants In the Tay of /rugs and ttli compounding of Prescriptions accurately and faithfully attended to. . &MIN G. BROWN, Oct. 20. '55 Dry;nliia and Pharmaceldist CRATSSI Just Published, a New Discovery in Medicine! . . • bleb cannot Lail to satisfy prirhasers. ills ;trick eon siras of Fine Tiress,'Frock and .riody Cnata, heaVy knalr p.d and Winter sack Coats of rill descriptions. .Mack. Blue:m.l striped eassimere Pants and itop*.Clothing! I anev Velva Vests... Mack and i'ark••y Satin Vests. CASS!. mere and Worsted 'pt all kinds. FLanuels, Striped and , Dressed Shirts,Green and Satinet Jackets. and,; variety of ettat.r articles too numerous to mention. all of which he intends to sell at the lowest: priest. lie i .„1" ana k t ., up all kinds of•Ch thing to order, at the shorteat notice. 44s Don't . foritet Ventre street. one doon:helovi4larke4 ; ht., west side:Pottsville. iA.CiILLMORE,Airant v ,!' Dee. t. '55 48.1 S, PURE WINES &. LIQUOF/5... r IE undergigned,,, legally 'licensed 1. - dealt.r In 'Wines and Llquors, offers the following choice catalogue. every article, in which, Is guarankcd pure and unadulterated.. WINES. . rape Juke. °pada and Burgundy. Ms/dm—East India, WO.. . - Secrry—ito} - al, Amontillado. rifled—St. Eatephe, St. Jullels: Bin's—liaut Sauterne, Manse. klahtga.-4.Lisbon. &c. ke., El,enish 117ncs—lIochheliner. liierenseiner, Traminer, &e. etampagtic—O rand Siller:v 'Mousseaus, Le. L'~QUu tS,. • Diaudy—Finet,Castillion't Co. Cognac., ward, Martell, !faratt, Cognacs. • Wild Cherry, .. I'n'land Gins—Sian, Bohlen, - Schiedam Schnapps. • That—Jamaica' Spirits. New England. IVluttet—lslay Malt Seoteh, Old Monongahela, • rish. and Pennsylvania Rye. EXTRACTS. Curncoa, Lavender, Absinthe, Eirshenwasser. SUNDRIES.' J Swiss and Limburger Cheese. Sardines. Holland Her ring, French plustard. Wive 011. French Chocolate. &c.. , i' T ;!' '4? - • 'tIOSES ,STROUSE. Corner ofFentre & nigh Streets; Pottsville, Fa. 41-em ' 0ct.13, Imp CLAIM'S PATICNT nOITRING KILL. The Great Invention of the Dar. ,HE subscriber. announces g. to the eiti k , sens of Schailkill cOutl that he has secured the . t tto sell MAIN and JA. ES M CLARE'S new Pa 4fnt Flooring 31111, which ti prononnekt the greatest rattrican invention of the day.. The starscriber has one these 31111 s its full operation now, In Tremont, where he invites all Persons to call and lee it in operation. ' • . This wear:ingenious, and* Much-needed Intention; forms tin entire new feature 14, the manufacture of Wheat into Flow , : and the splendid manner in which it per. forms its work. Grinding. Bolting, and separating the grain at &Jingle operation into seven different qualities of Flour and Feed. and that Within a space of only twen. ty.orte feet In length by four feet In breadth, at the ra pidity of twelve bushels per, Ihonr, on a pair of French burr, millstones only thirty linches in diameter. 'the Groin is concerted at it single operation Into Extra and Superfine Flour, Fine Flour, Middlings.Shipstuffs:Shorts and . Bran:any power Ming olifYilmhio to propel it, from a • k.ur herse.up to any other &grad, The small space It „civics w'ould not b,. Inbened,:when,PlaOrdin broom with other machluery, and the small amount of power it re quires to propel it, makes it rertain that. ere long. it will supeecede and revolutionise all other Flouring Mills. So applicable Is this 31111 t o the wants of the world, that every saw-mill, reedit tie shop. locotnut Ivo - shop, foundry, . forge. tolling mill, o. any bulldog having a power *tree• dy erected, can now have within its walls' complete Me rchant nottrtog inii• e t t he t riflin g 'met of from Thur to lictreant*o Ftettitzt;.—Put it on at once..,- sever! hundred dollars. and thus the enormous susuantat wi nter orl • summer, ; stowing better can be worn . of Orrdn raised within the Visited States, can ba oo ttter ., , stow toil titte r Flour within Its limits., lle e r sh t in oAr akin than a lease, red WOOll4ll Mill . With one of these Mille nvierly every large Colliery'es. , n tabilshment In this county *here Acorn power hi used 1 "loose,"'fctr it has room to move on '; for ptimAhg,shOuldbe supplied. They eould beereetog 1 the skin, thus muting a titilation which draws at 1 4 41 1 .a1l exPoloo and " would enable them to illa nnrie* t the 'bleed to the sarface' and keeps it thero tuts theft; own Baur. i • - . - - "TMs Mill only occupies 1611 space of 1:1 feet. ht length, and.when that is the case DO one cailtaku ,a by tin width. •It is also portable and when-put up can I cold; "red" for white flannel fulls up, mats; be placed is a wagon Or • draY, and with a -single horse i l loott b e i. ant i b e d ew fi g ht, stiff, beau a n d hauled to any' pert where May &Orate use it. Its eon- i 2 l'. .22.; .L____ei__ , di, ' ..stnictima Is so simple that Weals be connected with any 1 illitetu4l- -- nuut'us ' id " i product of • tibeePf 1 eosins by a stogie abaft. •.,, I and - not d - st "gentietnan 6 ootor, - not of cot-1 Enloe orTownsatp MON will bs disposed of by t - 'ton wont becausi that : inerely : absorbs the 1 sobseriter, residlrat at Trot. *Thsadreds of esettdo . . ?,. rotes from 'Mery and °the ft srbo base seen tbeltut to tnotsture from thelltitfittit s : While itoollen flan.l 'operation. can he Imell.at the residence of the subscrilwe. net COW:era it froth thelkin .andllepl:eites - it , . J.:A...L.110E - . • st. 1 , ' : M.ir iin drops -on. the antsidh of .the . shirt, *orrt Tl*. N.'.' mire SHE EERILY RISME. Jingle, jingle, 'clear the way. 'Tis the merry, merry sleigh, As It swiftly bowels alinv, Hear Ibn burst absPPY * 6,1 See the gleam of glances bright. Flashing o'er the patiniray white; Jingle, jingle—how it Whirls, Cro wdell full V happy 'j:ir r s. Jingle, jingle—fast it thee; Shooting &Ws from riwubt eyes Careless ambers I'll bebourl, Little heeding when they wound: Bee them with eaprieidus runt a. Ploughing now the driftt banks; dinglejingle 'mid thelfr glee. 'Who among them eiTkR thttlow, Caps and taunt*,wht with kuun, And this swhiunibg past— . . 'Nodding throuzh the tier," blast; • • 'Not a Riugle toixi thei fold To protect theta firm the cld: /Angle. the storm , Fun and frolic. keeps them Worm. 41, Jingle: jingle down the hill*. O'er tho tneadowo.post the .Now-Ilsolaw, nowt 'U$ but, winter trill not always lasi; Every pleasure has it! time. priug came andit me the dilute Jangle. jingle—clear the way. 'Tis the merry, merryi Weigh. Piograpifical. DEATH; AND BURIAL 1 The New York•A'vm i' d. 7 emperanec Pupir t li('a spirited little monthW,;edited he Mrs. Mary 1 t. 7. X auglin) gives the following statement by Dr; Somfgrass, formerly , of Baltimore—where Mr. Poe 'entered the Spirit-world: • a chillY and Vet Novernbeilififinoon, 1 received a note, stating that , turn, ans . wering to the name of ;Edge: Allan Poe," 'who claimed_ to know. attic' was at a drinking house in Lombard street, Baltimore, in a state of deep Intoxication and great ,tlestit.ti- , , I tion. I repaii•ed immediately to the spot. It wus an election day. When „I entered the bar room of the house, I:instantly recognized the face of onewhorti-J , had often seen and, knew well, although it'wlare an aspect of vaL I cant stupidity Winch . mode rae shudder. The intellectual flash of his. eye had vanished, or I rather had been quenched in the bAI; but the broad, capacious forehead of the author of "The Haven," as you have appropriately designated him, was stilt there, with a width, , in the region of ideality; such as few 'Men have ei.er possessed. 'But perhaps L. would not have• so readtly reimptizeti him, had. 1 not4Jeen notified of his' apparel. His hat-1 or rather the hat of sdrnehody else,. for he had evidently been robbed of his clothing or cheated in an exchange L—was a cheap , pains. leaf 61te without a band, and 'soiled ; his coats of commonest alpacca,nutrevidently "second , bandit' , and his pants id. hrey-mhted cassi• mere, dingy, and bj'y' thing, He wore neither vest nor uloth, .if I 'remember aright, while his shirt was sadly crumpled and soiled. He was so utterly stupified with quor, that 1 thought it best net t. - ; seek recog nition or conversation, ~especially as he,,was surrounded by a crowd; of drinking men, ac tuated by idle curiosityi rather than sympathy. immediately, ordered it room for him, where he could be comfortable until, I got word to, his relatives—for there;weraleventl,iii Baltic 'more. Just at that'Oinnenti- one or two, of the persons referred te,' . getting intbrunition of, the case, arrived at the:sot. They declined to take private cure-off-him, assigning, as a reason,. that he had been "very abusive and ungrateful on former oecasions, when drunk;", and advised that he bei sent to-a hospital. He was accordingly placed in a coach; and con veyed to the Washington College_ Hospital, an&pleeed under the tare of the • 'competent and attentive resident idlysician of that insti tution. Soinsensibletivas be, that' we bad to carry him to the carriage, ask a corpse. The alttseles of articulation seemed paralyzed to gipeechlessness, and mere incoherent mutter ings we,re all that werei heard. / He died in the hospital, after some three or four days, during whiat time he enjoyed only occasional and fitful seasons of conzeiousness. His diAase, as will, have been auticipted, I was mania a-poilt--a disease whose finale is ! always fearful in its Maniacal manifestations.; In one or ! bis more Ineid moments, when ask- ' ed by the physician 3v..lMther he would like to! see his friends, ho exdlhimed t "Friends! My best friend would be ihe who would take a pistol and blow ont uty brains, and thus re lieve me of. my agony!" These; rere among his last Words. So much for the manner of the death of Edgar A. Poe. It hat not' lieen - called . forib by anything in your !'Women's temperancel Paper," but in, other papers that have pub fished a statement hinting that he had died "by his oarnhaad." . Now fur the tnamMr of 'lris burial: The remains of thti author of "The haven': do not "lie moldering in a corner of the Pot- , ter's Field, at "Baltiniore." The truth, as I remarked, is bad enough: and discreditabl e enough his relatki,es, nut to say the city where he died. Ile Was" interred in an old Pre.s.hYterinw burying; ground in Green street, ' has net • bet; Much- used for many' years. On a portionlof it a church has since I been erected, but ttot. over his grave. In the, removal of the dead,tivhich will sooner or is-; ter take place; it is qUite probable, the bones of "Poor Poe" will be collected among the remains of the friendless and the unknown,l and removed, beyoudlreeognition, for nothing but a couple of pine! boards were placed at his grave, in lieu of irave-stones. But, worse i than this, and far more discreditable to relate,' there were no planks placed over the coffin,' as is usual in all "decent' burials," and the. earth was thrown dir'ectly upon it! This was a most harrowing circumstance to . - h" feelings. The itapression of it has never I been erased from my memory. Even now, as I write this hurried fetter, I seern to-hear the clods rattling upon that unprotected coffin, in contemptuous deri4on of the transcendent genius of its a: cupant! It must }vire been equally so to the two relatives, the single other attendant, besides the officiating elergynian, , who was himself a::relative of the deceased, and who, with the undertaker, the two coach- I men and myself, made. up the entire funeral cortege. Ustful )ttformati WINTER Snoes..—:Like the gnarl :d oak that has withstood *he storms and thunderbolts of{ centuries, man hiniself begins to die at - the 1 extremities. Keep the feet dry and warm, and we may, snap our fingers in joyous tri umph at disease and the doctors. Put on two pair Of thick woollen stockings, but keep this to yourself, go to some, honest son of Saint Cri.spin and have your measure 'taken for a stout pair of winter boots or shoes; shoes are better for ordinary, every-day use, as they allow the ready escape of toe-odors, wlikthey strengthen, the ankles by accus toming them to depend on themselves.. A very alight accideni is sufficient to cause a sprained ankle to an habitual boot:wearer.— Besides, a shoe compresses lestt, - !and hence admits of a more vigoroni circulation of the blood. But wear boots when you ride or travel.' Give directori, also, to. have no cork or Indian rubber about the shoes, but to place between the laversi, of the soles, from out to out, a piece of stout hemp or tow linen which has been dipped, in inelted.pitch. This is ab solutely imperviou4 to 'water—does not:absorb a particle—while we know that cork dook and after a while becornes "soggy" and damp for weeks. When you . put them on for the first time, with your (*nary socks, they. will feel as "easy as an 014 shoe," and you may stand on damp places for hours with impunity. which the ordinary cotton shirt absorbs it, and by, its nearer exposure to the exterior air it is soon dried without injuit to the body. Hay ing these properties, yea woollen flannel ,is worn by sailors even in the mid summer of the hottest cOmstries. Wear a thinner mate riafiu summer. REOI7ESTS TO Cabantex.—Some one has sah4give your, thildretra Tortuno without etrestion,- and at least one-hall the number will go to ruin. Thii is hint part of a great truth. (live lour children 'a fortune l oncl an education, walisut. instilling those religious principles which come from the warm heait and loving lips of a pious mother, and those children will, in the large majority of cases, grow up to an aimless life, to early ruin here, and perdition, hereafter. It is too much, the fashion now a.days:,to, deify " Education," to make it the panacea for all human ilia; but without the accompaniment of sterling refl• gious principle, it: Is but a ship in a storm, without a rudder on a rock-bound coast, an engine of death in giant and reckless hands. . . . SLEEP.—Tbere is no fact more elearly'estal Wished in the physiology of man . than this, that the brain expends its energies and-itself during the =hears of . wakefulness', and that i f these are recuperateti,during sleep ; i the re euperatiou does not equal the expend Lure, the brain witbe,rs—this , is insanity. Thus it is, that in early English history, petions ' who were condemned to death by being . ,',;prevented from sleeping, always died rarinx.tbaniaes; thus it-is •also, that those who are, starred to death become insane; the brain is not nour ished, au4.thePeannot sleep. The practical inferences are three :, . , . , . Ist. Those who think most, who do most brain work, requiri most'sleep. '. - :NI. That time " saved': from necessary sleep, is infallibly destiuctive .to mind, body suit estate. . 3d. Give vourf:elt, your children, your ser vants, give all - who are under you, the fallest anionnt asleep they will take, by compelling them to go tn bed at seine regular, early hour, and to rise in the morning the 'moment: ,they awake (;/ lheins lfe4; and within a fortnight nature, with , alMost the regularity of the rising sun, will unloose - the bonds of sleep, the mo tuent "enough repose has been secured fur the wants ,of the system. This Is the only safe and sufficient rule; and as to the question how situell sleep any on c.regitires, each must be a rule for himself; great Nature will never fail to write it out to the observer,.under the regulatioill - fuSt given; , . VENTtilrlov. , --!llon't let the reader be as tounded out of his prepriety and declare us insane, because we . tell him, it is more inspor taut to sleep witlt a window up in.mid winter, than in summer-ti e. How few,people' have the gift of thinking! how many have the gift of gab, in the inverse'ratin! The less a man thinks, the more he can talk; that is the very reason why our household diVinities can dis-. course indefinitely, std infinitum, and the,other side of it. Whoever heard of a man takiM , cold who slept in alt - out: iipoi•s? Well, if sleeping in nil. out doors, does not give a man a cold,:hoW .can sleeping in - 4 part of all out doors give him'a cold? Is not that cnnclu. sire?. Surely mine of the 01 - Waking multi tude could ask fora 'More convincing argu ment-than this. But as only the thinking few take a journal like this, we will give mere hint of an argumentrwith the carrying but of which, they may amuse themselves in aleisure hour.. Pure carbonic acid gas deadly, it kills in five minutes. in sleeping we breathe out this gas, and a close room cOnfities it; warmth makes it rise to the ceiling, cold con denses and keep's it near the floor.' Veit!. sat. A BAD IIIEIiORY is a inan's own fault; it is simply a want of itttentiOn ; it is the result "of a "Don't care" disposition. 1. Think of a thing distinctly within five Minutes after ,you have first made an impress, of it on the mind, and you will 'seldom fail of its recollection. 2. The-oieiitom like a true. friend, is made the firmer by being trusted; noting down tri. fling things, is the very way •to destroy what remnant of memory yon have. • 3. Method improves and assists thepemory greatly. .; We will illustrate, by a 'practice of our own, a long time ago. For the purpose of prerent ing the disbontinuance of our papers by fail ure to remit the subscription price, as, well as avoiding the "advance" on tardy subscribers, we - made all our subscriptions due on New Year's Day, and remitted &same during the Christmas holidays, for the coming yedr,lhis is simply a'practical suggestion about One•of the little things of life; attention 'to it would save hundreds of thousands of dollars every year to Editors as well as to subscribers would save .a loss of time, and feeling, and ruttier ce, in dunning and being dunned, nut readily estimated.: Sunni:7 Dr.tru.—The chances of Cchping sudden death are nearly-two to one in favor of women. Death alwaYs begins" at the head, the heart or the lungs ; therefolV, J. Keep the heade4sol by taking the world easy. Y. Keep. the lungs breathing . deeply and fully about seventeen times a minute, by eat: tivating alacrity in allltha bodily movements. 3. _Keep the heart beating about sixty*gtt times a minute, that is; let the pulse beat ^ four times while the uiigs breathe once, by eating temperately, .sleeping. Ally a td soundly, ex• ercising moderatoly, and avoiding -all tempo rary excitants, mental-or liquid.—Hall'sjour. nal RFHealth. Uatural pbtunmena. ()vicious Pcritivserioxs.—The sea-shore on the coast of Syria is almost entirely void of attraction ;for such' es 'love the study of 1 chonchology ; but few specimens of shells are i to be obtained; and these few are small; un interesting, and imperfect, being almost in variably broken from ' the force with which they stip dashed by the waves against the shingly beach of these parts.. This is more particularly the case with Alexandretta, where the only things ever washed up to gratify cu riosity, with one single exception, may be said to be huge logs ne t wood, deeayed branches of trees, and an occasional old shoe, thrown over-- board I by. some reckless mariner, on whose huge loot it had seen good. service. One soles itary exception, however there is to this state of things, which is quite a treasure-trove to curiosity-hunters, 4bougb,• singularly enough, it is oalyto be procured at a certain season; while ;sometimes (a period of two, or three years twill intervene between the tithes of its emergement from its dark ocean hotne. It was in the Mouth of August, 1844, that, whilst! taking our customary evening stroll along the beach at, Alexandretta, our atten tion was first attracted by the appearance of numerous little stones, which', fraratheir bright polish; had evidently been frealtly 'washed up 'by the sea, and out of which grew irinuinera ble little flowers almost all of a uniform size and height, and cOnsieing simply of the stem, about! au inch and a half in height, and the flaw ;in shape and size resembling the wild forge .ine-not. There were no leaves, neither ware any sigma to be seen of little fibrous branches. ; We gathered as many of these as we, could Conveniently carry; and, strange to say, tough the flowers were of very fragile textn e, scarcely one of the many specimens collected had been at all. injured,.or wns. u 'any respect imperfect. On examining Woe sub-Marine plant the following day, we found the Matter'on' whichithe dowers had sPrung up tol ionsist orfragments it:il -shells, pebbles, sand,lgravel, and' what had every appearance of having been small 'twigs of thorns and other! bushes; the whole of which, however, had in proces ofi thaw become contented to gather, or; rather, the - various substances had run into one another;land every particle of it, the flowers and their stems included. was in a most ',perfect state of . petrifiictkm. On break ing some of the stones with - a hammer, the whole interior displayed the aarrie.Yariety of amalgamated substances as the, exterior, be. ing Covered withlveins that indicated not only, the torsi, hat the marks, and even the color, of the iliarioutivartieles of this Tetrifoginout, composition, while in some instances:a small fibrous way ants left to indicate; where -the rotitli of the littlu plants had penetrated; pro- babl - in their, pristine slate of ytgetation.—: . BANNAVS ---- - STEAM.'.PRINTING OFFICE. - Haaiay P__CycAredthree Pres*o:we ozo awe prepared ..xecute JOB gno BOOK Iltfitiliq of *sent' descTtPtkm, at the Office of the Afi.ftcreJotrroui, cheaper than it ciao Do (loom at any other establistuaont tattioeounty.trucbt,* nooks, Pampa/ere, Ril ls of Lading, ,Large Poiters, fi'aiircract rates, Hand Bias, Paler Book', Artieleiof Agraterood, A Time Books,. Ilia Heads, - Order Rook:, te., 7 At thorny shortest aotke. , Oar Mack ct JOB TYPB more entendre than that of nay other oleos to lESs ice Lion of the State, sad we keep ba4"beat*l4ll,64,-4,, ft* Jobbing. Being a parties] Printer oarael4 we vutraptco car work to be as neat as say,that can tarried out is the cities., PRINTING IN ,OOLOitil 44;4' atthesbortest not* I' • - ; --' BOOK Books bound in every variety of style. Mink Nooks every..avripUott tratetsfarturekiiimii sod mi c a to order at abort NO. 6.- The flower and the stem were like alabaster, and were easily reduced to the finest powder. - A 'minute inspection of the flower .r ettd.the - exact similitude it bore, in all respekitilxtept color, to the common wild forget-memos, bas often' led me into vague and unsatisfactory speculationioi the hidden productions of the - fathomless ocean, during which .I have won dered whether the bottom of the sea produces as great variety of weeds and . plaosas the wide earth we lire upon! • ' 4 '-.1) Itaurof these petrified flowers'we kept for years under a glass-case. In Aileast, 1845, (the year following our first discoiery of these sub-marine flowers) we searcheton. vain for them ; they came not; bur-in I:ugust ; 1846, they. were as 'plentiful as before, afterwhich they were seen no more till late 'in the seine month of 1849.—Raak ;etlie,s lama?. Fossu.REVAiss.—P*Ldeat Hitchcock ex• hibitcd the jaw of a fossil shark whiclf he had Phigm, '2 just received from the Coal fiehls " t The specimen was about a foot long,:tecurVed like a sabre, and on its edge were set,7ll sock. ets seven. teeth with serrated.ed*.: •Presi dent liitchcock said, that it.beenrred about three inches above,J a bed _of. coal ?Three or four feet in thicknesS;makidgit that it Was in the Coal measures,' . oeAlled on his friend, Prot'. Agassiz, to; tell . 'them what the' animal was. • Prof. Agassiz said that ,this.was one, of the most interesting sPecAens be had.over seer . The idea of a shark was •at °nee suggested, and yet it could nut be a shark for this reason, • that althotigh the shark had teeth in seven rows, yet they were set in a socket, and behind each other, not by. their edges, bat by their Nat surfaces. Moreover ; no shark ho teeth 'in his upper jaw, if we Und‘...wabx4.bv that term what was understood in: higher -an'• Mali'. The bones. of the upper 'jaw were In charts, reduced to cartileges tit the sides:6t • the mouth; and the palatine bones which, in • higher animals formed the roof of the month , were in sharks set with teeth. ,Sharks' upeer. teeth- were thentore palatine teeth' and: hot .tt jaw teeth. But in some sharks, as in skaires, we had,the beak uniformly pointed. Inithe saw-fish the beakaprojeaed witha dotible 'row; of teeth at the sides: ia sockets; and. the only type in wl4llanyfhing siMilariO.the fossil could be observed. Fuithermoreithis bone when subjected . to the found .to be made up of the satnt-h - e.tagoimi - tissue, to have - the same tessellated stiitcturi . ,...., as the cartilege of sharks and - skates, and`lE-O . saw of the. sawfish. He coacluded;_:ilicre ; fore that this was a projec.ionrfrom ong•sid.:f of the shark's head; and its poiiit • responding projection -from the -other . hide, both, forming u -semi circle — hi front tIG hi head. The 'figure, whio Prof. Agassiz drew,.Would have made a very respectable Cow-esti:Mt ItT , • • small sized:shark, if indeAl sea.cowS bad ' • hen been in existence. MANlLLA.—ganilln, the ,capital of the is. land of Luzon:the largeSt and.mosifertile,:of the Philippines, is a moderate sized- city, regularly built.. The houses are, low,. and_ erected so as to resist•the earthquakes, which are so common in these islands. The • city_ appears dull, silent, and melancholy, The churches are prodigiousll„wealtliy; when they are ornamented on testial d#B, to he-seen in the sanctiniry'lalt• gal and ,Sil 'vet% The chief altar, its pilastefi i 'stutuee,.. lamps, candlesticks, and` even the seats, are of solid silver; the ornaments and sacred Yes-, 'soli are alio very splendid. Everything in. Manilland the appearance of krandeur and magnificence; the innumerable vessels . chored 'id the harbor prove it to be the most important commercial mart in these seas. A noble stone bridge thrown over _the river, which runs through the middle of tal, unites'what may be called the citt:o - rate to the city of trade. The houses are huilttif cut stone s and surrounded on the first• tliory with balconies, protected by slidingc ; sushes of mother-ohpearl:. these afford the inhafniants an agreeable• prOmenade in wet weather.— The streets are straighi and wide; in the' eve ning they are • covered:, mita multitudes` of equipages hastening to take, the usual - 4314 • round the tbrtifications._ The . populatiott..is estimated at 130,000 souls; but in this cal.' culation the suburbs arO included. . • "--- . • REMARKABLE WORKS OF HUMAN: Nineveh was 13 miles long . 9• wide, and 40 Miles round, with a wall 100 feet high, and thick enough for three chariots hint . ..Atm - f t : Babylon was 00 wiles within the walls, which were fept thick, and 300 feet Mgr), with 1011 brazen gates. The temple of pinta; at Ephe - sus, *as 429 feet to support the FOOL- It Was' a hundred years in building.: The largest •of the pyramids is 481 reet.high. itml 7 os3'on the sides; its base covets It aeres. „The tones are about 30 feet in lengtl4 l, apd . the. . layers are 208. It employed 3 :10,000me4:-., The labyrinth of Egypt • conna. 300 chamberis; and 12 *halls.. Thebes, in- Egypt, presents ruins 27 miles .round, and 1011 gates, Carthage Was 2.5 miles : roupd.— Athens was 25 miles toned, and contained 230,000 citizens and 400,000 shifes.. ,The Temple of Delphos was so.rich imdonniffins, thatit was . plundered of $500,000, •carried away from it 200 statues. The walls of Rotue were 13 miles round., • • THE Bf.oo 1i OF AGE.--g•o7a Ti 7 ert.4 never grows old. Years may pass over,.her head, but if benevolence and virtue dwell in:' her , heart, she is as cheerful as when- the spring of life first opened to her view: When • we-look upon a good woman we, never think of her age; she looks as charming as when the rose of youth first bloomed (miler Oeeks. That rose has not faded yet; it never will face. In lier neighborhood She is the- friend and benefaeto - r. Who doea.not respect .and loy,e the woman who has passed her days in sets of kindness and mercy.? We repeat, snch a woman cannot grow old. „She will al ways be fresh and/b oyant'm spirits, end ac• tire in huinble d - Vimercy and,--benevo lence. Irthe young lady desires In 'retain the bloom and beauty of youth, let her net yield to the sway of f ion,and folly; let her love truth and. virtue, a d"to the close.-of life she will retain those fee ings which now make, appear,a garden of weets, ever freehand ever n6wi - :- • - -Tae young man who hairruined himself by -robbing.-the post-office' in Chicago, where he - was clerk,•confessed his crime after his arrest, and sys,the_ greater part was taken in small 'swartipliffer robbing the first letter, all Jim". and comPiindion of conscience was goyie:;and in a little while it became impossible En. !Aim to pant ii . moneypackage through his hands without stealing it. What a solemn and aw ful warnin4 is this, not to take the first step; that step taken, the next is easy, the next easier, and you are fairly on the - roturto ruin. Struggle manfully; struggle prayerful ly, struggle as for your life against the fist temptation, the first false step; the' first sinfill ict. Yield the first outpost to the great ene my of your soul, andyon run the fearful ha zard that , you wilt be lost. Tsoss who are sensible of the rtrue enjoy. Merits of. life, and have the sources of them in their own breasts, will know the value of bing cheaply pleased. To DIRECT EI wanderer in the right way, is o light another man's candle by one's own, which loses none of ith light by what The other Iles of the noblest' disposifions •alwapr think themselves the h . ppiest ' when .others share their bappineu with them. We tilwiya corm er life as a fatty tale; in which every good actioo mutt bo rewarded : by a vi I sible wondei. . . , mapwho blow the coaliAotheke.ialiffs,' may chance to have ;the spas Bp in their own faces. It is a noble species of revenge to are II, : power of retaliation and not to exarcis' it. . Szave every one as much. as you can, and [impels vciPh i o (de triore.tivi) yin: mum qisctilaut),, El 11•11
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