Pro' Pinot porBVILLE. PA. • itir Vi's. INVITE the attention of the press throughont the United States to the fullowlog.—.. We are dross of collecting ell the Ostia . tiesi re. feared to heloW—asspeedily as pastille: COAL sTATisTics. Will toe press of tkr cowry paw d o piclict, growl? As Coal exists in a the West. t , ern and Eouthern Pennsylvania—we' 414eisirous of • •••• the number of litutar Collierles*lertrked,l ; Olt will be ready`/ kftktik Which in rf - ngre „i n s-:whether workedWarifts .running. is fron , tie" water lered—kfAinking x Shaft Eliia—depth of i3lope. ,. ..sted' Shaft—the Steam , power employed at eas t Colliery—the quantity . of Coal mined tulfis6—the •nutober and thick• aess of repaid far as ascertained, and the extent of 'Coal area as far as known—the principal mar - tits, and the distance to those markets, whether byltsiUroad or Canal. • 4 lie fill be thankful to any person residing at any Colliery, if be will give us the aboie informO- Lion as early as be can—elating the name 'of tie person or persons or company_ working the 'same, together with. the name of the County or. State to which the polliery is located. • Addreu` ; B. BANNAN, Editor Moms' Joan na., P 9040110, PA. To.llogAtmaYLsos Of.,lllassucbgaatte,.wc are iddebted for public doeumoilts. . • C. titta,i Esq . ., Clerk of tke. Illinois -House of Represeittitives, will accept ot acknowledgments for public (documents. Out AMIERYIBISG . CrOLtrit,ll.--The pressure , upon . our. 'columns of 8) variety. of matter, pro cludes_llie pessibillty of noticing in`detall the new advertising favor found under their , ,appropriate heads. We can my ask the ellen- Von of tit& reader to them in a general manner. • Tee Delitrarp, Lackawanna and Great West ern Railroad , Co. hay, declared a di;idand of three per cent for the last six months, payahle in Warreb Railroad StOck: • Drake Mills, Esq., bai been eleetet President of the Road, to supply the •aeane/ eahsed by the reaignatlep of Mr. Phelps and Mr.*Wiuren, hie been re-elected Treasurer: PEOGRIgIi ii Ditssovm.—Twb members of the Missouri Legislature have openly avowed them selves to be opposed to the extens ion of slavery, and in favor of Missouri becoming a free State. —.Eschaeir. i . • A gentlipan from" St. Louis informed as, effort time• ago, that an effort would shortly be Made to divide Missouri, with a view, of making that portion, including St. Louis, a free State. - CIVIL /119 Mime &lantana—Mr. tinny Plessants, • talented • graduate of one of • the osf eminent educallonal Institutions of the '•ountry, the Philadelphia High School, a'gee- : tieman of attainments and ability, who bas had' mnoh practical experience' is a . civil And' Mi. Ong Engineer,. In the Eastern States, , , ; has we are pleased to state, loeiM4l itithis Borough fcir 'the purpose of pursuing his' profession.— His office is in Centre street,—mine building occupied , by Mr. Poole: While, calling atten tion to the fact of Mr. Pleasintir intention to make this Region the sphere Of futnse:"duties we ask a kind consideration of his prOtessional merits, which we feel confidinCeinnot fail to be followed by an appreciation ,of their character. THE WEATHER TN NORIIIIIHIBEHLAXE Comm. —Nine days of the past month, Cotameneing with the 18th and ending with the 26th, were the cold est our Northumberland neighbors have expe rienced for 4/1117 years. From a correspondent at - Shamokin, we harp i5:95114d the annexed state - . ment of the condition of the thermometer at that plac,e on the days stated: , 3° below 10° above Igo o no 0 70 “. go 04 12° " 10° ~, 10°. ° 4° below. s°Above go . Id° " 13° below 140 22° " I al .21 i " ta, a. 23, .4 24, al 2f p, got • 'Tau Sete Ctry Ils.ww.—The Ashler of -this Bank %now in a state of suspension, thinks that tho Bahk will resumo .payment about the Bret of next month. • The difficulty originally' wag °mind by the" Bank drawing a draft, on New York, of larger, amount .than It hid funds' at than, point to iseat.• As sooti a's the mistake was discovered, an. attempt Was made to meet . the draft by the withdrawal from Other East erh paints to New Yotk of funds of the Bank. Mime than sulheient the. purpbse. The heavy snow' storm interferad however, with ,the de signi and the draft was protested'. This, is a biief - explanation of the, principal cause of the suspension. If the 'BM* is not pressed too "bard by noteholders and other creditors,. which would force' t luta assigament, it will resume business at the tint* stated: It would be well to give tlie Erie slty Bank a fair chance: Ma. Waoossait.an's ,SPEtCII.—In to-tire issue we give the speedh of Mr. Wagonseller, In - the Rouse of Representatives, on the Senatorial question. While Mr. IVagonseller in manly terms, explains his motives for voting as he did, which will elicit' commendation from his coristituents, the truths he utters must sink deep into the eon . sciences of those who have attempted to foist John W. Forney upon the people of Penneylva- ,-nia., Mr. Buchnnart's letter proles bow incon sistent with previously expressed sentiments was his-recent Indelicate act•of dictating to Pftuusyl wania who should be : re- elected fur' the, position of United ,Statei Senat or. It is rock upon which his ship will split, no matter hoW careful its sails may be 'trimmed, or him ably the helm he rtanagod. At the to lose the confidence , his party in this State, must preys disastrous I td the -harmony 'of his Administration. Bead Mt. Fagonseller'm speech. 1 . Tee Taus Fouip i tvios or IPaaissurr Go*. stuturat.f.—Barbarians as we esteem them, yet the Chinese are in advance of us in fraction' appli e cation of the true principles of atm and lasting government. Iducition and Wait elevate the humblest to the highest positions in China. In the Uttited States, the ignorantand dishonest lop often - And their way into our Legislative bodies, members, while theligger the fool, the higher' the position be attains. Ab, we have aometbing to learn from China in this respect. The China* too, excel us in the mode and jos. tire of, their punishment. At, the'petiod when f id they flocked in large numbe . into California, they observed is:man punished ' o r being drunk.— They were astonished end rem rked that in China in such a case, the only man finished waif tpe man who sold the liquor. In t respeceloo,,we learn of the barbarian Chitisnan. :When we re cognise education and talent u the passwords to official station, and punish flit' vile vender of in toxicating liquor, in place of. his victim, we stuty claim 'rank with _the, despised Chincee, and our 'COl:miry may poisibly run through as many con tllTitila ezidenee. Tat AS Dismal:yr ,----Elsewhere will' be • folad GM proceedings of the Committee,of eon snts), and • communication from a Committee of the Company. 'While the deterruinallon im pressed to stop the use of the gas on and after the first of the month, hu been carried out not only . by thoso who slantd the promit, but by man/ ' ' • consumers who had not their names Appended to it, and while active prtiarationa ate on foot, to emit t etc Worki, it the::coutessions demanded are not grinted,-the' Company appears disposal to - yield somewbil the position it earn as*umed. Any movement however, short of 'the reduction 'asked for, will prove useless, as.our Citizens have their blood fully np •to the boiling point, This , t. community is tiniverbielly, patient and of long .., suffering. Evils -are meekly, borne. Extortion submitted to. Arian. Schlemmer, to a keen sense E., of teipoition, and it is grmidahle. In this spirit it, t now 'etgaged in combating the Die .Cott- Y *l l. /' . ' , . 4. The ttontitted'-a • ted f the rpose is ppm f or. pa now etlip4 in collecting subscriptions for Cid: • yens' Gas Works. - Subscriptions ire limited .to 7EIOOO, in order to hate the stock equally distri bated throughout the Community . It the sparse . . of tiro house-yesterday morning the Committee obizinet tastes, opposite the amount of $BOOO. etdititbis - rtiking we have no doubt the soo) • Aeeded for thiOproject will be made up. If thlin 1 the Gas Company 'does not tom* to satlsfactt'y I tents, measures will he adopted for the hamsdi • . !ate erection of, new Works, or porthole of dm Compity's Works, eboild it be disposed to sell — Ahem at their odium worth, or Kett WOO or 14400 beyond' that Reform it thill matter our %roll !ire 46 4mi:rid to bore. • Blatant AND MlCOAPlAJte*Theirltilt, i , talon one is, does: Buchanan trust Iliglert .'.. Ft Is ear -toiled tint. be dues nit, as Big* 1. !laid, tr.. resolute, 111'1'4:Militant 'to As last dstak The fcciblyness of his ,adiosioistratiori aria! ,"-result more of the ineseletiOrt eflts, chief thin any other !Mesa Feptslyistiolti:*eviitilmid. a feebler, more irresolute, sdinitilicaiedstistil; more unpopular . ad.. ministration than Within* Bigler's, because It 'never hue", Goteridp On's* entirely tacked ill the elements of a atrong,trtn; reliable, acceptable public servant, In 11111431gler 'was unfaithful to Beduin= when. be ought the nomination for _ the Presidemey. Will Itst Atli ti.teroutd disap pointmemq: :Since then Buchanan oriPosipd Big. : tar's election to the tomsiti c and ha -eau` ' as a delegate to the Coureedlorfalucted Buchantin,: .: 4ll2ten :: intrepid the State , . for ' Bach '. . „ .., all, and sheekingly - mlirep. 1 . OPPoeition, 'still , .9 was bet toady o be reinstated it • Wheatland. Buchanan will never treat Bigler. Ile will use -him..' Ile will not break with itim,q,ilat Bigler will be an 11 .1" iminfinential man in the Court Circle. ge liar .risburg Teletaph says t: - - ' We hear it stated • that the expltuuttio given by Buchanan for his letter in Forney's far r, is that no man in the Finite so thoroughly undo stood his opinions as Forney; the. Mr.' Bigler did not know and could not represent his,opitilons ; and that' it Forney were not elected, b would be compelled to look for a spokesman to'the repro sentation from some other State. All this is pro. bablsr; and the statement we believe to be cor rect. Besides, Bigler has not the calibre to stand for the Presideniin the Senate. Be has little knowledge on any subject, le a• mere superficial babbler, and bas taken, and will take no rank in that body, as a debater. Buchanan is not so foolish as to trust his interests to so frail a ves sel. ' To custa.lish contldenea between Buchanan and Bigler, a ,ew creation °nett' would be necessary. Buchanan would have to be made more forgiving, end Bigle more honest—Buchanan less Implaca ble, and-Bigler less trickery—Buchanan more * tux, and Bigler less a knaves We leave our readers to •ass upon the probability of such an occurrent lisanicne, Lose of Appetite and MentalDe pression.—Nicolus &hotter, living on Coal Hill, says: "My sincerest thanks ire due to the Mead recommending your, Holland Bitters. •Havlng sugared for some 'time with headache, loss of aimetite, mental depression, and in fact general disorder of the 'system, I now feel, after,uslng but one bottle, conscious of returning health." TILE COAL TRADE. ►;. .......~unin ~. ~.~iwm r 4 -: i IThs quantity sent by Railroad this week is 1%579 Oil tens. Total for the season =TAM UT "Indust 186,19612 tees to same period last year. . ' . The whole supply scut firom this Region is required for the city consumption and on the line. NO Cog, as far as we ran learn, is being stacked at Richmond. Tax Success ow Tag Coat (Moasmatros.—Lit year, 3,309,501 tons nett weight, were shipped from &buy&lit County, ind all the pperators except twelve, we believe representing about 2,900,000 tons, hare signed the agree: went to tone= to the organimUon, leaving ft= than 500,000 tons not represented. Of the twelve' Operators, only one, wpresenting about 10,000 tons, has positively refused to sign -scud weal of the others, among Sill& are only three or four large Operators, are holding It nn .der advisement, and five or six have. not been .seen. With such a unanimity of sentiment among our Opera. tors, it would ba greatly.to be repotted that a slugleoie, (unless It: is to furnish an exception to a general rufe.,) should 'withhold his co.operatiote. Anthracite Coal is getting smite in .New York, and Sehuyik.Unend Lehigh have advanced to $7 per ton of 2000 lbs. Tim consumers are paying pretty dent for the 61110 promises held oilt. by'speculitorii het seamy, and judging froni dome edge naldstatetnents put forth In some of the New ,York papers, about the Imatease sap lay t:oal from new sources, they feel &Mkt ous to be !.hunthmtged again." , • Some intended-remarks on the Meteor the ennead' have been crowded mit *II 4 1 , 0 b by the Anneal county Statement, which we received at slate petted, ilea could not be postponed. ' , • * Coal Trade nalbroad.tor Quantity of Coal .eat by Itallroadtbr the week audios on Thursday evening list : Port Carbon; Pottsville, I t3chuilkin men, - Auburn, Fort Cllnton, - Previously week, 1, - this yar, TO rims Atlad list raw, - REM 3,3,0 0 ,- ; P.. 1 X. 2° below. 9°beloW,l li° above. 1° " ' 15° ~.. 2° aboee.4 19 0 .. V° 2° below. 3° below.' so , 4 'so e ~. 10° above 12° below IS* " 15°a 30°'" Incmoo so far.' , tic hvi*lkUlCounty tUlkllrewbim.lB3l ThdfollowinglatheQoanUtyof Ciol transpOrtedoven theillfferent Itallrondsln SehuylkillOounty,for the weelr. andl og on Thursday evening last : . irszt. • ?ova. Mineallland4.llllYou egn 10 • 2.5,187 a=tl Schuylkill Valley " 1.610 , aor - 141007 191 114Carbonkyt.earbou " 7,28116 wit 001 UM Creek " 642941 21,4,5{ 01 Little Schuylkill Mass et Tell and • Tra*spertaitloa on • RAM ROAD TOR MI /552R1 AVArill"Tres , Ml7Carbon. $. - Jjaren. Pt. Clinton. Auburn. To Richmond, $2 00 $1 785 - $1..50 $1 75 PBllad'a., 1 90 1 85 1 10 1 65 Spring ILUIa, '1 85 100 145 145 Sot 11 20 '1 1 . 0 • 106 105 Lehigh Coal Trade for 11131. ' Quantity of Coal sent by Railroad for the weekending on Saturday last: , . lelnew a Co,. italcliff • Jammu., ' • Par Apr, Castor s Co., • Sr. T. a Lehigh, .Sharpe, Leiaenring lb Co., Gentian Penna. Coal Cr Dobbin L Dehaien,, ILitLeton, 1.107 12 9,768 08 1,204 14 4,207 17 , 471 08 7,104 03 241 17 • 3,792 1,2 482 00 4,L67 13 1,100 14 233 13 . 48 16 Total, . • 4062 09 ;. 25473 10 Rites of Toll and Transportation 05 VIZ 2511305 VAULT RAIL 30111 Mauch Chunk to Trenton. do Ellsabothpott, - NEW ADVERT'Mins YA,Lti4pLE COAL LEASE. • TO LLAS.r. upon favorable terms . a large White Ash Colliery upon the celebrated Dinar Vein. 100,000 tons per annum ran 1* mined. Proposals will also be received for mining 100,000 tons and dellrering Into the cans. The tract has an abundance of thither and many nat ural advantages. Full information will be, given to all bidderaby dreaming P. W. SIIE.A.PER, Pottsville Pa. or F. 8 HIINTEIt. President Columbia Coal k Iron;Co.., corner 4th At Walrnt streets, Philadelphia. December e, •. fEleillk?oLlVY.,l°clTlsp deuce of Thou ' as Mom, edited by Lord Joltn ° R n in; se --.2 vols. - - Longfellow's Poetiml iforits,newpocket eilliDon contain _ in Hiawatha. Dms', by a Stroller in amps. Willett 's life of Samr6bctleld.• • Olsoinead's Texas Journey. At Dame and Abroad, VI Madame Ossoll. Rome, Christn and l'Apal, by Dr. De Suictis. Deatunarchal ia s and his Times, Preach Society in the Eighteenth Century'; Knights and their Days, by Dr. Doran. Wikoffe Adventures ore Diplomatist. Ivos, by film Sewall. for sale at • • BENJ. BANNAN'S Book and Sbilimary Store. - DESIRABLE COAL LEASE FOR SALE. MITE SUBSCRIBER Will sell a very I. desirable Coal Lease on the celebrated rely of coal, known u tbir Baltimore vein, situated about one and a I lAN miles below Plymouth, in Lucerne 'county, penn-1 Sylvania. Said vein ranges from 35 to 30, Rot fa thick ness, and the 1111111 is of the best quality .snined In the Wllkesbvre flaiin. The Coal , Iles stove.the water level,l and the .r...anton and Bloomsburg Rail Road Is leaded almost at the Month of the Ttinnel, which gives the/6u china the option of Unsporting his coal to mkiket, either by Railroad or by Canal—at the Nanticoke Dash, ', where landings are erected for the shipping of 0041. The capacity of the Colliery depends only upon the ex:l tent of the market for coal. The - lease extends for .a term of 14 years. Samples of the Coal can be seen at the office of the subscriber, when also the terms of sale will be made known. ' FRANCIS SPENCER. Red Mita Agog, Pbtfrollic. Pottsville, February 7, 9 67 -6.2m5 tIiODWG MEWS CMWIM3I ABBOOIIITION. HE 2d Lecture of the Course will • to delivered by the Rev. J. A. BROWN, of Reedlog, • he tad Methodist Church, in Market street, next Monday evening, (februarY 9th,) commencing at 7J4 o'clock. ' ' Bubject—MOMANl RIGiITB. Several circumstauces hare transpired to Interrupt the Course, which are needless to explain; but, the Lechires will now take place weekly twill the Course la completed. The Committee are happy to announce that they have secured Rev. D. A. Tyng, of Philadelphia, at one of the lecturers, and have strong hopes of secnrlo2• John B. Cough as another. Five lectures of the Course arettill to bi delivered.. Tickets for the Weenie of the.Cburse will be sold at 85 cents—single tickets, 25 cents—to be had at Barman's and Garrtgues' Book stores, Green's Jewelry store, and of 'members of the Association. By order of the Committee on Leeterres. B. F, PENFIELD, Clutireton. M. ALLELE: takes pleasure in an . nottuernito his patrons and the public gene. rat that he has lately Feminized the right for taking 'the Meltinnitypee and Is now prepared to walt upon all who may wish this beautiful style of portraiture.— Thesepleturat need only to be seen to be eppreelated.-- They tan be placed In lockets, rings, etc, similarly to •the ordinary daguerreotype. This picture can be viewed at any angle—en advantage it possesses: Also, another new style of pictures, called hophltertiPb• They are taken oh paper, and are equal to the best hielainotype or Anibrotypa etIMIt wishing to send pictures to Mends by mall, will And these Jost the thing, as they will not Cott extra postage. Mattnotypes, 'Ambrotypas, - Dagsterreotyr — a, Crayon. tient, Ambrographs and Photographs are also taken at hky-Light Gallery, tomer of Centre and Market streets, Pennine; Fe. irifPrites of Me anima styles room /rest 60 mats to $lO. [February 7,'n . 64y :41 INDUSTRIAL WORKS, MUM= ststrr. limns 20ss sus 21st., • Phils,4elp_hia. BEMENT & 'DOUGHERTY, 70 - 0 Z RUILDRIAT & IRON POUNDENR, • 1 ARE prepared to mak - a Deiigne and Drawings for MACHINE 8110P8 f FOUNDIIiII If SHOPS. sad to tarnish all Os lisosslU7 Machinery, Cupolas, Tools, Blowers' CrILIIOII, • ' irontellt dolo. Kaetilalste Tools °form sissastd desesiptim. Bluth. lug of tbo boat wait?, will Itaprovsd sejas!abls as. Pullsys of all dlonstors sod horns; Palhq sad • . A roelY/7 WWII, exit sit eacbc_sianip sa d szs midst% Lam, of soy dr,* malarial. 'Solis sad Boiltds *Ol work, tx , . • Sokuar7 kW , • t 44V Pottsville, February 7,1857. " I,iii9 03 SOMETHING NEW! PAW, fillet*Wai . COOSH 11E-11111116011:1ECONSta. 'fir Allo t #mbirchi 4tiiifitatitiqlShiCor • wan* mind ISt* Ailik CHI r •i *43 irduslost,.nategiaphin . „ . • Tacetis 104wayezu ADAM 1_ _ • Joins .11111Wer takes- in Is • . V C ies In and • left .&indeetary, a= ken that eau Rideetory le • the insament of i the Ckld tellour where bead:Ube isappy to welt on j • his Mende. public. nohow blipist reputa t ion *r keZeita inedlsicesteldiskaut Mbar twen .*re pun same line Of business, and ailed*, to pleases wildinsure a continuum of Unix pstioninps Glue illlUter will also present to the public his every nay's Bill of Fare, iris: Raw Oysters I* lbe shell, alt or rusk Stewed OP. ten, Bpiesd ditto, ditto &dawn, Clian Sleep. Boiled and, Routed Potatoes, Fried-Ltur, ditto fresh Fish, @plaid' Lobsters, Fresh Crab& Roiled ihm, Mutton Cbops, fee and Tout, @plead Trip, Spiced trash Fish, Sardines; @towel Beet and 'Mutton; Oafish and Wee. flub Lob. stank @pined Clams, Smith's Philadelphia IX Pale Ale, Yennslines and Luer's Pt Orrille Pale Ale on draughty, and all kinds of Damestla Wines in bailie:44 ite. JOILN 811,X1111. I 6.341 Millers!!lia, February ti, '57 -. 7"OAIIIIACIED COODS."\ prom the Late Vire ois Chestiat'litreeti • . Philadelphia. WE respectfully call the,otte‘tion of purchasers to our large lack of goods sawed bast: the the late dro at our Store on the night of the dret of Jass , taw last. Now selling off at very reduced pact Brocha Long and Square. Shawls. Stella Sh wig, all colors, Ladles' 'Velvet and Cloth Cloaks. iYZnerd Silk Dresses, French Dress Silks. Bombazines, Merinos. Do- Laing, Mourning (}cods, Table Linens, Le., with it large stock of Paris Embroideries in 'Uri) Batts; Eallarz, - ; Sleeves, "GREAT BARGAINS" A» offered, as the stock will be sold at' tremendously low prices, and will continue from day to dayluntil .the w is cU*d out. The Ladles will dud dl In the Drown Stone RCM under the MASONIC HALL, . Mann! street, alms 7th. Ihtladelptils. Agnew & lebrusry 7,'87 • . .6Sak ADVERTISEMENT. • °MCI or Rua Porrsrusa WATER CO.} • ' nagrare , AbMari- 41 0, 111 7 . --'-' At a slated meeting of the Board of Managers of the Pottsville Water Compaoy held at their picks , February Ending E , oo motion of E. Yardley, Esq., the Wowing preamble and resolutions were upanlmously adopted. eh: Waraima, the nalioation of Benjamin Poti,Mni.,frout theßoard of 3hmagers of the PottsvUle Water Company having been tendered. Is nencessrilly but reluctantly no cepted; therein. be It unanimously 'Rewired; That the present Board of Managua, on be. halt of the stockholder's,- respectfully tender to him the eineere thanks of the Company far his/carless, ofaratirl, and judicious efforte In plating the irtaltslm their pro sent effective operation. Resolved, That it is the unanimous opinion of this Board that to the lndebtilA , hie exertions of Benjamin ; Pott, Esq., the citizens of Pottsville are chiefly Indebted for their present abundant supply cfpure water so et' Beata to their comfort and the protection of their prop erty—while the stockholders will, bear In grateful ee -1 membrane the careful attention, -fidelity, and energy j with which he ever discharged the amp= Maim as Manager.' Itetolteci, That the foregol4'streambZluniresolutions be enteral on the minutes, and a oopy be' handed Mr. Pott—and that the Secretary cause th•eause to be pub- Uched In one or more papers of theßorl. - [Extract hom the minutes. Arran, WM..I. McQUAD , kberetarin PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, the Hon.. Charles W. Resins, President of the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill county, In Pennsylvania, and Justice of the several Courts of Quarter &salons of the PPM Oyer and Terminer and General Goal Delivery in ofd county, Geotike.ltahn and Bernard Reilly, fridges of the Court of Qtrarter Sessions of the Peace, OferAnd Terminer, and General Goal Delivery, Vir the. trial of, all capital and other offences in the said county of Schuylkill, by their precepts to me 'dfMeted, have ordered a Court ot Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery and Quer, ter Sessions of the Peace,Mete holden in Pottsville, on the Ist MONDAY in March ikeitt. at 10 o'clock, A. M., to continue two weeks. 7 Notice it thereibre he'reby gins to the Coroner, the ' Justices of the Peace and Constables of the ssid,county of Schuylkill, that they are, by the 'mid precepts tone minded to be then and there at 10 o'clock in the fore noon of the odd day, with their rolls, records, inquiet tiOns,jetnuninations and all other remembrances, to do those %Wigs which, in their aereral offices, appertain to `he done; and against the prisoners that are or then shall be in he giol of said county of Schuylkill, are to be .theKtOd there to prosecute t sot - ag:raoci sore the Cbausonwea/th MIA Sheriff's Office, Pottsstlle WM SILTS, Sheriff. /throaty 7, 1837. N. 11.--The Witnesses and Jurors who are irummotied to attain' said Court are requlred to attend punctually. In case of nonattendance, the law, la such cases 1111411 and provide/0"M be rigidly enforced. This notice is PuhlhlW.h.T order or the Court; those concerned will gorern themselves accordingly. , ILL. neuawiru, & co., PHILADELPHIA: • JOBBERS OF SILK GOODS , Fancy Dress Stuffs; Tiimmings ";Ribbons, EMBROIDERIES, LACES • • MANTILLA-i 3, Moro now open for the Spring trade,One of the 1 docks of goods In their line, Ater offered in the 1 1 74 States, ' I • • , • vox. - e,26810 woe • - 1 3, 9 45 07 201 IC • 3412 01 • 19,579 06 -' 216406 01 • 235,18 05 166,496 12 48,667 15 ' .the intern of - trAtamricrramos - Wirt.XoElBl. Adopted by us some years since, together with that of °Rimini:to amounts except with • Clash and Short Candi* liar link, Has had the street of largely Increasing our business, thereby enabling ;as to prevent Mill greater indueemente In goods and prices to those who give to their _custom. Tiacieee calculating 'straws: will perceive upon MI. ding our terms, that under the un(fersi price system, we not only can afford to, but must frau :temerity, sell at lower rates than those who do badness on the old long credit system; our terms being mare stringent, and the purchasers whom we melt: to attract, being, as • elms, the rheas( buyers and beat judges of goods. - =Ol5 16 • 7 er mass dish buyers will receive& dlocotmt of SIX per cent., if themoney be paid in par hands, within ten data from the date orbill. • - ttncurrent Inoue, taken only at Its mead Indus on the day It is received. '1 • To merchants of undoubted 'tenet*, a =edit of SIX months will be given, If desired. Where money Is remitted in advance of maturity, • discount, at the rate of TWELVE per l eent. per annuni will be allowed. 1 Wile ask front merchants vial thm the East, an et &ruination of our stock, being being'aatlsSe that they will be convinced that it Is not-for their interests to par the large profits that are absolutely essestfal to those who give long credits. • , February 7, '56 (ti] • ! 6310 COUNTY STATEMENT. R. KEPNER,' Treantrol of Schuylkill County, in account tank Schuylkill Comity from the 7(4 day of January, 1856, to the. let day of f anuary, 1857. To balance remaining in the bands ttf•Lutai" - Ward, Treasurer as per report of Auditors for the year 1856, 152109 94 Taxes on seated and unseated lands, I . ' 28918 66 Oommintionine redemption money, I, 2182 80 Taxes on land sold at Trea su rer's asle'fbr '66, ' 8628 60 Taxes on land told at Commissioners'i sale,- 659 89 Loans created by the Commissioners for the County, 29611 00 I. B. Kirk kr Jurortnies, 20 CO • Willbun Mats, Sheriff, for Boos and Terdkt fees collected by him, r William Whitney part payment f or drawers In Court noun,- Daniel B. Kerahnei for balance ,inditeent and interest of O. Medler, • ' A. 11. Wilson on account of library at Court' Douse, Israel Lindner money colleehd on stray tali; Jacob Schoch timber pureluird at 1 1 114410 Port , John Shaw tbr use of Court Ilotme, , Wm. Minnie!' deputy collector of North Mrs. helm township gar 1855, for expenses train red In collecting duplicate, Pennine Water Company per Jacob Enne dividend on stock, • • Isaac Ward for fps Wed, - • Paul Leugel for money refunded for Bridge at Little Bwatara, feelrefunded.on witnoss fees, • Inuttchiger, Prothonotary, for Juror Ices. Samuel 'Hunt:lnger, Prothonotary, kr nib taloa doge; , - axon: RV: WO VILON.C41ILT01111: Rt4oi t Ammer. Jentiatah Bensinger for 1855 in re " 1856 in ' South Kanheist lbwnddp Denneville Schwenk for 1855 in hall, John IL Paul f 1855 In But Bri , aneig.. Daniel B. Kushner for 1855 in fall, Deasy timamman Stw 1856 on acct. j Nora Earnest Kleinert for 1865 in tall, j Daniel Koch for 1856 in fall ua , • Inaq Deroupl. ' John A. Spew, for 1865 in full, 0 • " 18561 n fall, • 81. 07atr. . Jonathan Johnson for 1855 in fill, j AdamAlllne for 1856 on acct., &el 5 Jitanheint.' Wm. Swelgett Tor 1856 on acct.; East Norwegian: Robert Wall far 1856 in P.. C.Vibon for 1854 on acct., , I Daniel liatdorf for 1855 ' Wm. H. Wilson for 1856 0 - 200 . 2 43 Daniel Fisher for 18551 n fall, Franklin Rhoads for 1666 on sect., • Ebrt ()arbor.. Jacob Krebs for 1868 in full, John IL 11s4lesty for 1860 er In full, upp ildiants John 8. Knorr for aio. 1854 in full, Henry Rombersor for 1856 " • " 1835 Pirse l psee, John Mir for 1816 on acct, John Wainer for 1868. • Brost /*mese. - Falai Barr for /856 on ar;P sect., Br.kafilka , • Wm. Rawer for 1834 in lklu, • i Denial W. Koch for 1836 on sect, Henry F. Kass for 1866 - James BUT for 1850 In fall, • larsektiodner for 1865 on sect, r • Jonas 'What!! flor 11150 - N limmors - Baratigh. Wm. _Zimmerman for 1860 on sect, Frederick Snyder for 1856 in fall, . John Usti Usti tbr 1855 o n s at ect, n • I . " 1868 " • Wm. Brown for 1855 on acct., • " isms I • Tritinost , MMUS B. ikteetwarr tar 1846 In fuli„ Adlsin Welt tbr 1866 on s oh ect., ; Win. Gimlet for 1853 In fall, Daniel Frock for 1863 on sect, , Henry laud for 1866 N ass. Timms" Mutts tbr 1865 to full, Patrick cluistoplter for 1866 on sect. Wm. Matthew for 1860 1011, Wa /tons Gideon Meadow feu 1866 in roll,' Jsretutilt Gelber 10i1656 on sect Palo Ana, Elijah Dermilitger tier 1846-on *at, ' • Aldred. . • Jacob Labob3 for 1.855 on rt.; 2 • • .• - 156 a !eta* W. Sets Or lea • • •SO GO 0065*6 6 31614 1 411a55et, IP CO Irsavy m itiorlbrltilleasoet., wile , • , 14 - US ' ,•up to - ~ - . .7:'; - , : , ',: , ,4 , ,-..i_;77,7 ce, , '.i ::.;•:-V .t7. - .7,j r ! --:• : - : '',-, It.F-;: -_ ,:.*: . : ~ :, ,, ,,r: . ::, ,'..,.:,,,.,. 'f:~~ . ~~:c=: • • "lialfr* aahtlitia 11 . 44 - Aland Stlaaalor /846 • ay 1142. ISSI elk - ' Sloaltlllsks forint% . • iSss as max, „ JakaW. Haltaalla.losB la rend ' lbe ;Wan Mama Swag Or IL% au amt. ' Oa u 1* um «• 3US aluallasZl . X' S. AMU& ki/0114 la taU,s aim - Dudek e. Data' Ibt Isis as ant; • Re Milo.. Jpha gam ibr VMS au sat, • Ova& Wso.A. Slatimaa Sx 1866 po tleasiiraata exleas grZ e . Jaha,Scluralat br 18381 a fall. oximid liL CooL 14y . • • lgas Oak I:phallism Phillips Ice 1848 oa acct; & R. 11. *spoor, Treasurer of Sebuyikfil CO; being the 5 per eentabateasemton &Maim allowed to his by the State Transom, 1042 . , • • 1121,54111 By aril pia MI orders dramity the Dirertora . of the fear for-py of directme, steward, ' clerk and snppor of the poor as per "port ci Auditarr, - _ pun 421 eledlon, • _ • ' 1828 41 Spring aketion. • RD 83 OmunonwealtitwitnearealeM,. -. • • , - • Ufa 93 Jury and tipsters., - ' 3645 75 - -••• 195 62 Justke fees; : • - , 94 70' Bridge viewers, • .46 46 Road j nn urorn, 954 Trieial minsment, -• ." ' 1498 3 67 8 Constable lee, 646 ot, empires inguesta and jams' . 69510 Redemption money on unseated Linde, 2137 44 Interest loans. 3426 05 Principal on bonds, „ 31126 00 Septerudal 'enumeration. - 394 *4 . Incidental expenses, - 413 38 Samuel Rantainger tbr Pediments* Otee and Mak% Court, J. W. Traylor. Court crier, - Myer Stinnes to, interpreter, Christian Zeller for bringing 43 tan depths*, Henry Krebs for making toasty statement, John M. Cleyina Invasion*, , Z. W. Jones for BMW Ledger, Ac, Chichester 41 Rambo for Mining Register, Brown A White for Coal, • - Jacob Cbilatian for COSI, H. ILimerson for hickory brooms, Charles Boabower for making book cm lir Banister *Mee. - Joshua Boyer for registering marriage& and _ deaths,- I. G. Itaaerott annual la cue of Doutswooe. wealth tea Tower • Repo, Walker Co. 14 printing, .• Vlieta Dewart ter printing, Rendre,* Schrader fix printing, Wm. R. Wells for Woks for lb* law library. R. 9 W. Kline for one cam of drawers la Chart Home, LAW. Kline for hoolinese coming and let bar, O. W. Pitmen for bliadkian atedntt R. Mew for winding dock and nmakin4 Solomon Sbmser for mending chairs, A. H. Wilson far moony mid out aspartrt, Henry Tandmen tor bone and wagon hire. T. R. L. nor for Schuylkill County /tartest. tura) Society for• Samuel fond for Court House attendant. James Connor and others lb? eleetke Doak John Colborn tbrietriee rendered as dark, A; Foust tbr painting 32 blinds at Court Hoare room, J.B. McQuade for water rent due Aprillator It. Chirrigues for books and stationery, B. Hannan for books and stationery, James W. Bowen It Brother for painting Court steeple rooms, de., m, Bain repairs atCourt Home, _ • Philip Nagle, " . , R. H. Palmer far &mayn't* land of D. Bard u. in West Brunswig, Vino Clark, Bridge in Regius township. Wm. Bickel for bridge at Wed Brunetrigi Paul Lengel . for bridges at Washington, Wm. Delbert for repairing bridge, Work k Traub " John Collaban John A. Spence, -*--- Thor Septimus thrones for ice, i W. S. Vane for road and school tax refunded, Fox sealpe, •• Eastern Penitentiary for•boudlng convicts, Jacob Brats for making coffin, Henry Vandusen for hone hire, Goons Beta for boarding Jurors, i 1.11. Kiercher •• .. F.B. Kaercher for expense at a 2. McQuade Ibr water_ rent dr prison. John Bannon for sautes as Come. cartieel, A. H. Wilson for one wheelbarrow, D. IL Goodwin for State and 'mitten overpaid, 25 01 John Martin toolmaking levies and advertising • - land, 13 Charles Zabel for ntpairingJedges chair, l6 afr, 1 26 William Dornback tor State add road tan tip• funded. ' 15 00 M. Boone for gas at Cbart noun, 106 87• Haan Strome timothy and clovereeed. : 310 J. L. Snyder Ibr hauling lime for prison, . 112 , Doges% Ith. t A Ot. fbr gates. railing. ilin. ' 0 251 1 -Dlmmlek A Saylor itor plastering Darin M 91 ee, OO Holman Hoover (sr piping at 001111 House,2s 90 . Jeremiah Reed sod A. 8111raten fix services, - 13 00 John Dietrich county tax unpaid, ' • 31 86 Michael Rooney " • 0. - 4 62 D. &Eke, Agent ". 0 . - - , 19 70 Jonathan Johnson " .." •• 22 40 Jacob Behan! ." 4 . -'- '' '• . • Si 07 M. E. Richards school tax overpaid, . • , 123 08 Diehl W. Koch county " : - . 109 68 W. Anstach " " " • ' -,• 182 68 ,iohn Felty ". " " • 1 , 8 41 . Joseph Morherger 0 " " • ' . 1 77 88 Notion marred at Commintioneet Bak I 0 0 00 Daniel Koch county tax overpaid, • 43$ Lewis 'Westine for hitching poet at Court Howe, 9-30 -Isaac Ward Ibr are deeds and'aeknowledging, • 18 13 R. N. Palmer, Esq., - service as Attorney, . - 23 00 B. Bartholomew for copy of Ludhiana. 10 60 Samuel Lewis for running line between Nor• weglan and New Castle, • Chas. Eckerman for , Chas. Franey for making report of Sehirylkill County Alms House, • 86 00 Satinet Damped, Commkdoner's clerk, 540 00 , 12,11boefike,fiera.„ ..,•••• -., 114 00 rEL Ilf.'weeSee,vomenesionees ^-^..'f,il.' ~. ' .... Z . urimh John Jones, Ant. . 7 sg oli - " 14 26 S. K. M. Kepner, Fortner ‘.. ' 0 HO 78 John H. Downing, Amt. 44 . Held ,F. B. Huntsinger, - " . ' 0 •26 25 Isaac Ward " . •!'`ceding app. 47 50 John Barkley !be one stove, - • 10 62 Philip Rader thr balance due him Sir rambles, 40 00 John Itaxer for Dunlap Law, • . . 700 Wm. Hats, tiOnrili, for feel, • ' .432 98 - John Kimmel raid tax on unseated land, Barry < 'township, ' • • 125 00 Henry Klinger ditto ..—.— ditto • . . gop on Daniel Bixter ditto Franey ditto" 100 00 Jacob Seltzer ditto Union ditto • . 126 00 /L C. Wilson ditto Boller ditto • 982 53 Samuel Miller ditto Mahanoy ditto ' 1 00 A. 41. Wilson ditto Butler ditto 400 00 -Henry Faust ditto Mahanoy ditto . 22100 00 Patk. Christopher ditto Can ditto • SOO 00 Wm-Cook ditto ties ditto • 1903 00 Intel Lindens ditto Rush dlt'o - . 1317 39 • Levi Fehler ditto Porterditto ' • 160 00 John SaUsan ditto PloegrOvelitto . . 50 00 IL Philips ditto New Casthiditto . 360 00 Adam Wolff ditto Tremont ditto . - 1500 00 hue Bharat ditto N. Maitheins ditto ' 4 10 00 N. Balllet ditto Schuylkill ditto .., . MO 00 J. Hauler ditto W. Brunswig ditto , 30 00 Edward O'Connor ditto Norwegian ditto 40 00 -Samuel Zimmerman ditto West Penn ditto 30 00, Henry Reed ditto Branch ditto . - the 01 Daniel Faust ditto Wayne ditto 240 00 Levi Fehler school tax on unseated land, Porter • Township, 310 00 Joshua Backilltto E. Brunewig ditto 11 00 John N. Sprain ditto Tamaqua ditto 26 00 George Yost ditto New Castle ditto • 00 00 Patrick Preston ditto New Castle ditto 200 CO Israel Reed ditto Barry ditto 36 MI Charles Sprhotr r ditto Wayne ditto 238 00 R. O. Wilson ditto Butler dittd WO 00 John ShoemakerSchuyi. Haven ditto - 100 00 Jonas Richard ditto Rush ditto • 400 00 J. 11. Fitzpatrick ditto Cass ditto .310 00 Samuel Hipple ditto Tremont ditto • 2260 00 Daniel Dillmen ditto Branch ditto • MO 00 John Reed ditto Norwegian ditto . 50.00 D. W. Maurer ditto Eked ditto - •11 20 S. K. M. Kepner, Treasurer, the Omni of do- Veit being the diffentne• of the amount fix. . ed by the revenue Commlitdoneri and the amount assented by County thandmioners, 4613' K 1 B.K. M. Kepner, Tinasunte deeds to Moray Skentolmionere, • 1075 82 Charlemagne Tower !be District AtCy. ter, 325 60 T. IL Walker - " 10 00 Benj. Weller for wren trees Court House yard, 9 26 Philip Boyer for serrhee as Ontimledoner, 52 60 Paul Longa " i ii • WI Jacob Kline " 1 " baL in full, 41 'Jacob Kline the expanses berated attending alp- peals. de...1 ' 1 0111/64 A.B. Wilson Ibr 'MIMI as Cbmmiethmer. __, ..jlll7. 50 A. 11.1711 ran thr exponent Incurred in attendheir aPPeahl Le. • ._ • ...1.,,_ g 1 .28 gg Israel Lindner and Michael' Third for andilline :. account, . . .„, •,,i ,1 , . • IL K. IL Irmer. Treasurer for raiment of *b 1b — orderspaid Miring the year ,1866, exceading . the receipts of 'Flom, $2470.65 low erainoth ' . stone allowed on prison acct.„14636 ~. _.,,,-;- - 2123 80 S. K. 11. Kepner, Treasurer, for amearaleekat the reeelalng $121,544-91.it 1 per rent.; and 7 r • lug out on ceders $90,596 116 at 3i pit ern 1661. 43 Balance remaining In the handily, IL K. Kepner, Tramper, as per meet of Chanty . Auditors, 20,484 12 . • • ~. ,1--,,eti •. , • $121,544 91 . -To the Hon o rable, tile,Jddg flf the Court of Cims7 mon Pleas of Schuylkill thanty We, the undersigned Israel Lindner and Garter - Mil. lee Auditors to the said thellnY et=ntin, regred" fully report , that we harass:W ar audited, and alluded, the mount* of the Comratedomere and Treesury of the said county of Saul/MU; and submit the above and foregoing atetensant,aelbe remit of our Investigation byl which it will appear that there :h due the county of Schuylkill, by Sratrad.K. 11. Kepner, Treasurer the sum of sweaty tisewattaLundred and eighty•thur dol ban and twelve 484 12 I Jo witness w we ve hereunto set our hands i at Pottsville this dth 'day of January A.D. one thousand night handsel and fifty seven. i a• -- -:, • ISRAEL LINDNER.I. ~.•,,,,,, ' - - - av DABBTEL MILLEB,./ ... "'""i ni * 1.,-, AM 12 .013 06 100 16 1606 61 1111111110 N ACCOUNT. SAMUEL ' ‘:Ar.XEPNER, Treasurer of &ivy!, kill couttii,42l aceothst with Schuylkill County Prison, wlie 7th day of January, 4656, to the lie day of Jamtary, 1857. Washington,Reifirnyder, keeper of the fichaylklit; Ca. prison, being: cash re ceived by lOhn for manufactured good! • sold, ind r prison labor during the year, 2804 80 Waitangi,* Relfsnyder, keeper of the . 130buylittll Co. prison, being cash Ira. calved by him from sundry persons for prison leo and boarding, on their dis charge front prison. ' •To order No. 1154't0 8: H. M. Kepner, , ;, for amount of prison orders paid" *4 `the year 1856, exceeding ... the rieelphrot Prism, , . , 24/0 65 - • ,_5,..-,,,,--- ~. . _, OR. rf-i.Y. - ;111.11011i , AMU?. . . , Lamar Ray faysepailing furnaces , . -. 5 60 ; Charles Madam - " cells, • .--- 400 Solomon WiSier,",- " stove and fixtures, 52 75 i J. 8. Biliortief brim Oak and spectaclesfor a prisoner, - ~! '' . - • 8 621 Samuel Polookfar sundry goods purchased 36 15! Rambo A Gter for printing labels . 460 B. Garrigatsiteper,"pant, dad stationery, 7 03 C. P. Conniii*Aaullig goods from,depot, 375 :Jobe' Tarot Tokandeikey w . inch, • . 2 50 i Christian RindroN At , hop • ' - , 100 Robert Salitb ItNernerittel Oalf, ' - 45. 00 ' Samuel Faust Csie _4464 grave r ~' 1 00 1 tp , R. R. R. Co. fo r 4,- . . ; 1 ill, Lamar flay for 4 'obbiunly, -- , 300 Noland Kling ' *in pip , ,_ : . . 14 25 Job* Smith. fitilgite.ftp, ^ , 1 :- 13 84 Bringing pige. H -leborlltill liven, `..,,,' 100 Telegraphing," .4.,. , ~-.!''.• ~ • ; . . 60 Wen Ratnie - A titiOdinitireetii, . ' - 4 O 4O Bedtitking., .-',7-_ . ,. ~,.7,:::•:.:--,4,,,,._•::_,.. 2 62 B. R. R. Ca for . fripti t g , - . 2 3 68 ;olds Poster for plidgaNikaddra4ldne, slat- Use, Ike, ‘T:'..,l" ,- .' • - 13 0 2 Nathaitlireteellia. ~ - lantare.for 'U. 49 70 bud4l.Dsibert. „. ftlipilso ash. - 8 010 Aldie*, DenglerialTANlN*eft imam, , 150 ..., „.. 201/3 2111 13 132 00 Its 00 74 OS 1167 00 070 00 4610 46 00 • 9897 Zi3 64 ILO CO 177 08 2000 09 ON=EMfMN . V . r 2 iit.;:R , -'. - P .. :'.' 4 e;' '''-..',-=."'l•:q''.i.i•"',:-.;,>'-.-,'','-,:--i-' ,•••v. . .. . . . i stomsocrokio il iaidt.tiiiita«* - ' -.a : AtigultilmSterna tor 3 Ss.- iMiont, - ; 3. 37. -1211.1141resi Co, prinsinAPtirrnrvint, e 0 cal ti= Dowskastiiewitivierpits_fi. ss 0 CLlP.Cussradfor kaalMg pods fros roriw i% 1 411 'S IS' • TS - Jab* Toss i pf w ar an of bid% . . 'l.O lif. Mama for driving ant to ball. SO Win nendrin pm:lmin% 3[ownr4 Batt 2 Co. emus. , - . 2 • SS 48 AL. 1'.1.„ - • , 79Pana your, - se . ... "toile UN I& - -"Vita Smith A Bala; kir Liquor - 16 25 isl Nam Ming stwss'beds, 787 Lerch 1 bbt. Oboe:pima 373 Markley A Quirk bake pans - 442 - s.heobehristisampurip lundiagandpizeurki; • lent km, - 28.60 . SW.JooarledgsrsadPolicecaw% 4 ' 203 `".2L . R. It. Co. freight, . 3 78 1" Esterly fluid lamps, 3 00 C. itorrison doz. tumblers. - EB 1 Geo. Sisith binliog goods from depot, ' I"SQ Guden Seeds, 1 • .87 Mining Register violin bill heads, . O. Thomas for ice., ' 114.11. a. kill freigbt, _- Wm. Davis bean poles and pea Lushes, 2 Oft YrankTott sundry goods purchased, ' 23_ 81 "Strang* N. Palterer colleeti.sn, . • " 50 Baal' Boyer, 1 hi. lithe, • Adam Stairwell brushes; - • D. Bann=paper and prbiin rag - 15 ' Samuel Pond load of key; , 15 80 Moses Stronse oil and brandy, .. 6 76 Post Office stamps, • 1 00. Agricultural Pali, E 00 J. EL Stockton A Co. beddht. , Making under clothe; for prisoners, OO Yeast, exprou, freight, Lc" . - - 83 A. nut, gluing La.'s& priedini• = - - A 00 • Buckley I Quirk repairing tin ware Le. - 828 R. R.B. do. freight.,• . 22 George M. Smithrlianling goods 'trout dipt, 2 50 Lamar Hay repairs done, 4 12 Francis Stamen repairing locks. .29-10 Adam Becker repairing water pipes, D. L. Bsterly gridiron, 50 Pottsville Gazette printing fables, 3 00 David Z ehner repair carpet loom, 1 75 B. Thomas tee, • - 1 87 490 OS 122 05 56 00 22W 10 00 - 2594 2 27 6 12 9 00 1457 4 50 STOCK ACCOUN't. Jessie Poster eoleisatlier ke. Daniel Esterly shoe pegs, Gabriel Herb 62 Ihe, carpet tip, Inary Sands, 3 The, " • Tbomas H. Craig 00. bin collo" Yam - , 11118 Henry Fry carpet ragy 1 78 Thomas H. Craig 4 Co,bill cotton pro, '. 184 68 44 a 64 72 no 00 ST b 0 IS 4600 WI 46 Charles Ueningercupet top, 400 Wm. Ilootsinger " : 3IS Stranger, . . 79 Timms 11. Craig 2 Co.;eottoo tarn, ' 83 45 J. 11. Stockton a Co., carpet chain, ' 109 10 lard Fabler carpet rap, 8 95 Margaret Branagan," , ' 213 Abraham Schwenk. " Iba Thos..!. Craig £ Co., cotton clods, sad 11,01:1 42 a) 106 MI IS 25 2 elt 3 21) 'ls (KI yen:, J. E, Stockton £ Co., carpet chain and seed, 50 - Xarpret 'Burner, . carpet sap, ; 50 Thos. R. Craig I Co., eattostyarn, • SOB 60 John Christ carpet rags,:. 4 50 W. Iteitsoydar rap porehued, J. E. Stockton Co., carpet chats; 60 00 P. P. P. Boyer earpet rags, • -666 Wm. Wolff bill of loather, 142 94 Jonis Stein 2214. carpet rap, 1 88 -Thu. U. Craig Co., cotton yarn, . 231,09 u Prank Kline Id. sides upper leather, 410' Prank Pottoboe thread, nails and finding, 13 36 C. C. Wand. 58 lbs. carpet rags, , "# 3 48. Mary Sands 6 do do fss Thos. If. Craig 4 Co. cotton yarn, 262184 R. It.'R. Co. freight, Charles Suss carpet rap, • Thos. E. Craig I Co., cotton yarn, 2735„31 Thos. H. Crilg & Co., do do 143.00. "suet. AILCCOMM, Niallinelerfer, coal famished, 99 47 John S. Snyder, 1 ton coal, 2 IS Z 1 00 $2 50 '42 41 Zlll 51 IC 24 . 10 50 14. 00 50 00 1200 00 /400 00 3 64 1 GO 11 00 21 34 10.00 196 66 15 62 /32 17 1 660 9600 1960 50 150 - 00 6 ,•LIGHT 41.000 M. Stilton Boone gito • • P. Sanderson drugs awl medicines, 83 J. C. Mathes - - , I'so J. T.. Carpenter medial attendance, 52 .itiO A. Heger, . 50 'OO scotririr, Due Strewth bill of flour, Samuel Morris sundry voinries, Mary Mae for milk, Joseph Westerman for milk; • James Siena Agt. flour and feed. ' Abraham Schwenk for beef; Tbos. E. William, butter, eggs, veal h., 828 Jos. Bitterman for 614 lbs. beef at 8, 49,12 John Darr for 8 bo. potatoes, - re 90 Wm. Cole for 100 lbs. buckwheat lour, ' 3 75 Isaac Strauct for 2000 lb.. flour; , 90 00 Tbos. E. Willlams butter and eggs, 17 73 _Taal Lengel potatoes and eggs„ ' 7 60 W. nelfsnyder groceries purchased, 1 00 Thomas E. Williams butter and eggs, 8 19 Elias Seiler flour and feed. _ 146 04 Paid Lengel 10 bushel potatoes, : • , 600 John W. Stabler S do., 6 20 Moses Strouse groceries, ; 1 50 John Edger bill of beef in 1851,• 12 99 Thoz.B. Williams butter and eggs,' 7 35 John W. Heffner 8 bushel potatoes, 5,00 Paul Lengel potatoes and apple butter, 9 50 T. E. Williams butter, eggs and potatoes, 12 04 IL 11. Iluntsinger A Co., bill of rice, ~4 37 Isaac Stranch 100 lbs. flour, s 4 00 Thomas E. Williams buts:Aid eggs, 8 65 ;PIM. Wailtur whortleberries, .. . . ' 46 . T. B. Williams, butter, eggs and honey, 9 72 Wo. Major for flour and potatoes, 49 - 40 - Valentine Rarig, apples, butter,. de.; 42 27 Henry lichn.potatoesland chickens, , • 960 - Huckleberries, / 80 Elias Seiler, flour and feed, - 105 50 Whitfield and Doroan groceries, 45 57 Thomas E. Williams butter and eggs, 10 69 John Stabler 11 hu. potatoes, 7 80 Wm. Glaismyerbill of beef.' 47 05, T. E. Williains, buttisr,,egp, apples and rapes, , 8 go Paul Lengel 20 be. potatoes, 14 00 Heory Rosengarteu bill of sundries, 105 67 Mrs. John Reiser bill of beef. 111 26 • Michael Freehafer, 200 cabbages and 1 bu. turnips, -12 • Elias Seller bill of flour, - 67 60 T. B. Williams, butter, eggs, veal, Lc., 90- nm! Leogel, potatoes, turnips, and apple 1• , .,- 1 -- , butter, - .t 75 John Stein 462; lbs. of Islet it 7, ' 1 ,12 - 37 Wis. Cole 50 lbs. buckwheat flour, - rkl 75 Thos. E.. Williams, batter' eggs,eggs, aa., re 21 Samuel Scott for cabbagette.,-, 74 Thos. IL Williams, butter, eggs, Ite.,lV:, _8 63 , . . • BALAAr ACCOI7/1" _.,. ~...i':: . Washington f lialfsbyder and es WJAnte • year's salary, r-7- '-' . 562 50 Robert Walker, auPerintendentderlooMS • one ram,' 1. - 1- 400 00 .-,, .. • Minaret Flynn, 4 weeks asevilliai. ~ V 600 Sarah Jones 7 weeks and 13415yessivles, 11 13 Mary Bolide 2 do 47:- ..: do 300 Elie. Madera 6 d . , do - 900 Rachel Teaples 1.3.71110' 1 do . ' .18 50 Louisa We $11;. - -"' do' - do 34 40_ S. B. M. KeptilisTreasurer's commis- sione fur d ing ; 3,390 74 at 1 per cent. and staying out $6,814 54 stip.?• cent., - s: . • '46 86 •=b 139 Tribe Honorable the Judges of the Court of ColimenTleas of Schuylkill county : MVO the undersigns Israel Lindner and Gabri -41 Miller, Audit° o the said County of Sclauyl f kill reepeettuify,port. that we have audited, ad justed and Wed re the accounts pf the Commis stoners and Treasurer of the /said County of Schuylkill, end submit the above and foregoing statement as the result of our investigation. In'wffness - whereof we have hereunto set our bands at Pottsville, the Bth day of January, A. 1 D. one thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven, ISRAEL LINDNER; 1 1 ..," GABRIEL MILLER. "'' *""' SAMUEL 's. W. KEPNER,. Treasurer in as, count with de Comincinceaki:of Pentailrania:. To . amount of nab, fneeintstandlng Ur ISA sod minima yews as per kid alinual,nport of County Andltom, 4094 10 To aggregate Moonlit of Militia Mum armed • for the year 1156, as per book In "Mott acid fines are entered by the County Comm!. goners, • 4 e lll 00 To aggregate amount of time awned 1br13511 • , and added to the list under the election - ' lawny - 63 00 CR. By amount of said fines' remaining uncollect ed for 1858 and previous years,. • By emonorations allowed co/looters Aar 1866 and previous years. •• _ 1649 60 By 5 per cent. commission *Boned collectors - far 1866 arkeirevious years, • By amount fl County Commissioners far time mop In military badness, By amount paid County Ovuunissioners for books Duplicate Stationery used by County Commissioners On military proposes, By amount paid Assesseri ibr amesslog and famishing delinquent militia men for 1868, 185!,1866 and 1164, at two etm. tech, By amount paid Brigade inspector kr tog 26 companies 'nth battalions itar i l l ia g. By amount paid Brigade Inspector for ogled ing military property and tramortatke at arms and million Mono tor 1 By amount paid Brigade Inspector far puldia p~rtape, public printing and mtationery Oar By amount paid Brigade Inspector foe°mut. sing 8 commute' and battalions kr 1666, By amount paid Tmasime of Winennille Ar tilhay as per order of Captain it Q. Quist bribe year 1856. By amount paid Tammy of tbo Menem 1850 Guardia' per order or Captain Jos. Philippe • On Bramount yak% Treasurer of the Scott Ede Company as par odor of thiptadu r. X. Behr hard Be 1818, By amount as Treasurer of the ikon ItiSro • Company as per order of Captain Bober' Stemkar for 1866. ' • By amount pall Tramcars'' of the Welborn' Me Company am per or order of Capt. Wm. IL Jenngs Orr 1884, By amount paid Tgeasurehf the Wagiblogtot Artillery as pm order of Capt. Jam Nagle yam s 6, Bunt paid•TraeMerof the Workington Ligbt /06mity as per order of Capt. Levis Botelabr DIN, • - • By amount paid Treasurer of Ms Winker* - Artlikry papa orders', Captain Wa. Wier lack lbr 1868,• • , '• By amount paid Treasurer of the - Rifles as porordor of (byte's' A. J. for WA • • oath ;By amount paid Trouurer of tial marbusiuseia 1856. at par ar of again Robin Mlle* ibr - , By amount paid Thasiver of the Donal/ma Rifles as per ender of Oaptals AdaM'Btkot Oar 1854 - • By amount pelt Tromerer et the Jams lirtfilos7 as per order of Captida WEL _ By .amount WI Traumas of ilea ladies thania M pot onler at OW . z Allpitaa Is smosita paid i tiiieriir at Via Ulm Bleat as pc oft of anima lfiiri S . Ow IUIN • - UNDICAL ACCOUNT. DR. H IfILMA*NZIL 1391 " .I ';` , ': -- ''.. ' ..' : ' 7 `''' ' '': r 6-.T; . ... ' 2 - ;:'..7.!: C i" . '<:.; i.l --- :. '."'2i , ' •': l:::..'t'''. . '•,.. - '-..- ':.';'.:]'''':.:-,',:-,:-C-'-',..;1'-i..4':',:''.:.',.'..:•*".'..:=:-::''..','::. ifingse ; htitit —• 7 4;10;0 - ,: the sa• proof, at papialh tria: *sett .' ._- holaik , ..i .., ...,, ~ , _ 00 - without . psellthi4a s ittlia Ithheith -'1 , , Moo 001 Mt , - iamb taut , i ,fiellit - , , , i',. Ito is 0001440011111 ~.. ' :1, ti=lll , ' - ' • ' - Ul hi a.iiiimitt phi Tishah 4 ti. ire* ialika - •..,-::: • . „Amon rig *raw iiir pot. aW. Sight - . Itrannat pa% Thioasir dim; Tiniqui I i Aitlll h iiihm i i wadi, at OA D. U. fl oit• •10 1, Ida _ hi ity asiaat Totoarrotat Us Nadas 0. . i ; sot si per , ardor at captilii U. Ilanok fat • ', ' 0 1150, * awed pill thiniir al 4/10 tata 4.14114 .;. as par ardor at Cliatala nolo Jamas '. 10,11514. - 117aatiaat UK Trammoii at Uri lit Nihau& r, - Mitt laikatry as oilier at .Mato U./. Cita he HA ' T .. fit. * isout_phl m um lama itel'teli; • I llshlag What atanat Oh Wyse"!sai 10$ tly ammist paid Illia It *Walt hr astable. .• .L ' _ hig MlLweaeohat he harrow itia. .. _ O l Iff au a 7 asaant poi Ihmuoir at ha Milked - theft me r t utat iftajoifint Amu O. ahu gir By assalatipild Itiohn.Traharitr Num /Utah Much s Guts as par whir at ' Capt. Joiepb flap, f • Ey amont pat tro. at the Pled this - Sehoiltol Clonal Cavalry as }or who a = i l i r riy ll)=G rat i. Wy . . nu ph au. • =as faXtIZI al 1 hi thi 11c= tai Caushithilth bitkaa# ' , 3110 Ili • We eke itadiralgad. sd Aidltalit of lettAtyl kaWals. la the Ocaultaawealth ef ratumentala. WA to pa:vases of the 117 Seetloa of Um 4 ,Let Mottos 16 Condi', analrowaahipe, puled the lath tiof apell. wo ste at Cho Coanababsada alte; the botoodi of Pottsville. oa the hmith 4117 of ft& vary, A. D., um; sad MA audit. sent fad settle the aerarel atoaasta regaled of as by 114,0,4 4j to the several Ada of Amegalat sad Sapplemeote thaotto, ae '7311t0 the beat of oar Jidht aid abilities. 11 4 1 1 r tato thereoteve hay* Waste set oar tondo at Pottsville. this ath il*Ot Jasuam, A. to.. one diamond! eight latadred aad eaves. • • - • Mtn LISDNIIB,I Audlret4t • GABRIEL STATEMENT of 811. Coustiaramitsionoro, .tow , isg 110 aracvd of morrey borrowed. when *Ea loans beams ino, anti go indebtedness of &by/. kill, January Its, 13.57, in accordurnee • rack the Acts of Legastatari. IThip ;ransall beasin4 Interest, at Ow NU of 0 per et. e annum.] LOLL I 'anal =AL I ZISIMITUULLINICZ per, . - , . i BAAL UUMUsssme. t%? -.-.. -. i 4l4r5lllKtiAD Eye do do summer , tIX II IO, 1851 tat€as r ovis.vr tpx. J3OOO r to hold trout Ito 20 pounds. ibrOrocZ a , ,111 1. do do sto 24 lac 28,1868 ,', 400 d othwei ' Be ale 51 E. QA8 1101122, ' do do . Jane 30, 1861 Jame Mt, 1866 1000 • ; , ; an- Dentie street, Pottsville. do do Auskurt,2B,lBso ilagueB2o,lB66 1000 Nereashar 8,'46 i- : ' 454/ do do I.ogust 14,11161 Awned 14,1150 1000 ' : - AT D sigTDED; Ell Hasnier, f laws 11, u June 14 11116 ZOOG '' 4 1,i iii i - ' - 1, -- ' Rotuma Albright, April 8, 1850 April Same , boo T i fritlE Su scrt r sing eon author. wawa awaits, April 20, " Apr 1129,1836 Iwo 1. ised by the insaitketwers a: stet igen* Will do do Asell MI, 1861 Apr 11118,1866 1M and ply oilman* latt with them. a thel m = l "- wdo do Wai t 1858 Apri117,151 , 1 1000 ' _.. ..,.' - ,„! _„' L. il'T 1113 °N• LC. Enehnli. est.. August 7.1/50 August 7,180 . 000 ' PrirterinhAlguis ss. we , I 116- . 86- May IL lawhely, Est* 25,1160 Barth 28, 1148 . 800 nano Tante, ha, 27, 1551 Jau. 17, 1E57 !IGO At org i viiiril i vAutlynflas I I Andrew Klaneell, Aped 1. " Awn 1,1E57 10611 .11. awe 9JI t tgant aB - do . Apen 7, " AprflB, 1867 1050 emtmant or le i laitioes. just received Emu th e v. eter Peter Y. Ludwig. Apr`! 21 " April 2, 1857 1200 s l una, tops. Aleo,Notto Cards, twos Mew. Er Christian Berger, 'August 30,1856 August 30.15 W 101X1 ~ A e Ae. Atorekeepre and others sapplled whole. Marl Trail. • rah 77, - / 852 1 24 . / 6 . / 887 - i 5 0 0 ...1. --- ' - ‘men prim by - BUJ. BAN NAN, More Kock MIT 10, 1861 nay 10, 18M SOO - 9 --- 7 • . , CAstre street 1 68 do Earth 0,1 ai Earth 10, rao - Ent a 4k. 7 A 7 = 30012 ° 17: 4 74 30,3657 ' 1: 0 0 SRI* &Mar DRINKERS! 1 PI li tho recent Gouge Wernert, Apil2ll,- u April 321, " , 600 11. " flashl2 April EN " Spell " ,ug rupture wi th ! ther , Clilnere at Denton. TRONA!! Joseph Millar. Sept. 9, • Sept. 9, w 4000 MAS will eentluile to sellthe *woe quality of os• I Cone. Bensinger, . IWO 9, 1858 March 9 , , " 100 tea Oolosp itrwellfast Tea Re 80 cents per lb.sa heretbibr• ' Elisabeth Sager, Sept. 5, 1865 Sept. ty Übe 800 at Um Was Ifttio isle. to th e Pest Moe, Market. street John Borger, utie 2, 1856 June 2, 1857 700 Pottsville, Pa. ~. 1 1• , George Brew, April 1 , .se Spill. wr 100 January 11, '57 ! 1 ' -I 6-41* Catlutrine Eve, • uly 19 1852 July 19, " 300 do ' do • Nov. El, " N0v.20, - ; 100 THE SATURDAY EVENING POST.' John Reed, Feb. 21, 1553 Feb. Et, 0 .2)01 do d° '1741 2 120 Ale 2 , ° , uao ISE i'llErt INSULT PAUL i Mired Lindner. Dec 27, 1165 Dee. 27, • vas , sro sample sliders mindshed Grills. CaLb. Shoemaker, an. 4, MO Jan. 4. 1657 170 ' .EXA M INE FON.YOURSIELVEL Charge Shoemaker. Ja. 4, " Jan. 4, u , 2IXI Apply to the weldtslites. - ' jiglih= At 1 . 0. .su Jan.{{..e , 17151 '' l eg , i: I mar, t tPirrtr t ,y,L,„,„. do apron, . 4 April 21, . 1857 750 i 411, ' 57 ;1 , ' 9 641 4 Jacob Luckenbill, Starch 5, "I march 0, . 075 an* . '' • P/Ulbun Dock. Spill 2 , " 2 7a 1 2, " 915 - PrATO4 NW Wit Jeremiah Faust, April 4, " April 4, Ism 1700 (Q 0 John Schwalm, April 1, " April 1, UM 576 . ~........ , ...,........ Abe. Albrecht, AMM 8. " April 8. u '76 /".."' sad . 14 ` .4 ... uRIE ikerm , OD 1,. =ran April b l i .." Aprit h Lt 18 8 : 1900 ce ant ti 300 'erns nittri,land,,ft., mar elteute u i=oe god or the 6. . 1 Andrew Miller, August iti, 0 August 10,1857 100 Will ,aTorMo. ftug_._ _.thirkr... ll °°.-t ° 2cli k tb° . glamd feet of likhael Endues, April 23, " April Mi,, 1818 , 1000 sew= Maur SI" arm. Ge n 0n bought into Ineltai lin* Jewish. Wainer. April 27, ° April 23, 1837 4.00 msdlatelY-the Weston Railroad peados near It. The Bonn',Letn6ol , grit 21, "' Spill 21. id 400 above is *emir the ettentione(rapitalide. Tot farther Lend Houser, Arm tb s, , w A w n 20, w 6/5 . inrmallon apply to the subscriber, at Llewellyn, Baum B. Kotler , y 3, 41 My 1). Si 1000 Belluylklll cone% Pa. JOSEPH BELLED.. - Ow- D0.1f.7 ,1, cr. due 30. " . tue/ so, me moo langur 21 . 2, 7: , : I 431' Been" miner, Nov. 7, - " Bay 7, 1167 000 TAYLOR'S; COLO G NE.-. alas:toots* Doe. 18, ' " Dee. 11, ' " 218 Job" *Mai. - Des. 19, • " 001:19, " - 1000 1. artatta wit tilt nammumattv. !TRANISPALIRST SOAPS. ' ~., . :. ' 58019 SAPONAGEOES PHANING CONROAI9),; . sP.W./1111001 2B, " Oet. 28, 1857 1625 ' 1" SEATING OR/lANIL '-', ' , . • T•WalihM) ~ 239 a' Ott 25, tass ma 1 luarear tun= so .- - , - e - - 1 :, ' .1 la vs ! _! . ~ 01 2 09 00 Tor sale wholsesto at the No. 819 , and $Bl North Ninth 'lib the , the ; IL P: kWI O. TATLII , l t Import ere end nectlng • . The stove Beeps sradinerT are ihr sale In Tay at, !BASTIAN'S look and Btatics:o7 Stare: . Mullsoll.l7 r .l' 1 . . ; 1 1-y • 1 103 00 40'00 60 315 0015 20'30 ABUTS. Amounts doe to Cu County by different • eolk•etors,; idler dads exceeretionsand oionokelose, . iltat 66 Amount of Musty kis doe cm unseat. , =to 1156, as Waned" to the for eolleetka, OW 07 Bond doe try Geo. D aoyez,hle Tres- • surer, 720 Go idheatedl value ot Oteanty taz • hods lold by Ito! Treanuer with ' Commissioners,6ooo 00 ; ;S 1 • Cub 10 TreasursYsibuslls as' • • • per report of Anatolie,' 222164 • Less due Ibr »damp.; ; . • Mos c la Trossurseit YOU! , dke 41'1 4 1 Lees doe fOr Red: sad &boot tax MIO to toemshipi on a* seeded lends, • ; 11694 - • 115 • 2‘11310 90 -c 4414:0- itlnnstneOurs - pniuty. Man 10 r . *Pa lot of gtouttil op, itili z iiiiittiCable of Court House lot, on blinersvill t Ztlet,r.f • , t Altbefth the et indebtedness of the ootinty :bag apartntij beim beiressed gins our Uri report, it kw" actually been demised seven to ten thousand dol lam in the amount Sawn du* by the county for redemp tion looney, andthis .road and school tax on unseated muds held krtioiqFieteurer, has heretofore not been re , ported as sailidAtedners, is now included. It is withlinrch eathrfaction that we report that the amounts die by old eoliectors have been much diminish- ed, audit ill loped that they rill all be settled Auring the prysila t lear. ..._ . ,approliort the tbe Alms House le stead l — Miring been in 1868, taper cent, in 18M 37% in 146 e, 40 per cent, of the whole comity .tax —..—, and being a: early increase of about 13000. e7c4f,thb time, snd during the present year, $52,644 of ft,.heugs of the eminty will be due. To most the Nip will be constrained to borrow money, and there q vaguest such perms u wID loan to the county to inform we of the amount :they Intend loaning. and also that those who are dogmas of renewing their loans WM give the Ate information, that we may be able to know the amount required to be borrowed. - • ANDRXW 11. wtteoN, - - PAUL' LENGEL; WILSON,) PHILIP BOYER. Attest, FlAllftßi atIMMT. STATEMENT of as onnstandingl aze•ire tin County cuvl Stony the co/Linton of do ;senora/ borough aid tounakilis in the county of fang _ kill. ft ins finostilny. W Inlink. A. Iltutzman, , West Atm lbwatdip. thrwalah Herber, , Wayne- Phlllata= „ 4 . I( Roads, knoll Rupert. - Dumont Tormagp.' Adam Wolf, O.L Pinkerton, &ittylkal B.Y.Haas, John Wats, Rush 21,11: , 10,0. Stephen Moore, tJaa. Reichard tih , "lea r al fusel Under, Jas. Mew , Par Ibwinlip. John Brown, Wm. Broom Pinar:ore lberuip. fJobn Wagner, • John Yelty, Now Chills Towaship. Jieob Mets 11 *Ephraim Philips, _ 11 RamL Heffner, Norwegian Itoomdip. John Reel, 11 Mammy Vounuhip. Henry Wont, Daniel Yroek, 11 !William You tt, II Upper Mahantongo pp, Hemry , B. Romberprr. Pall 20 Daniel Milan B. E. Motown, Samuel Oasidas, Eldred 2bwaship. Peter Kies, Jamb Labold, - Our 2inenship. Th Pat ros. ic Hoekk Cireistoplisr, Jas. Nesbit, Dater linenship. Wm. U. Wilson, B. C. Wilmer, DanL Baddarf„ , Blythe Toinstldp. Met. Borman • Jos. Sankt, War.l= w4 l ,p. Edw. Kllu sr.' Jos. Wish, • - Brenta , He r r War Bra/Isis to Pp . jos. Marberger, 1 Ertauroto 111;_ liamamani Sikh, -1, Job? N. B am• W* 11 r arrisgl4. iddins ffi lio admittitl Pat lib Awing& i nsinger. Ebtlarae Donack. ' Jinni* Bensinger, . Henry - 181 Menu Ckds,- 1 13.4 E 3 EMvaik. . _ George Usin M bark il Barr,. • !!? Wm. Zlmakmass, I/. G. Worn* DU ?Lamb** Doroich• allohn D. itadefty, lab `, Pt, Maros Aron* *Jobs Rani, Daniel Erika& in ge= it. - 91144 7,15M O. B. ea 141211 = r". 11188 4r - Ohba . haliate, 1841. Thomas Mikan, DanieliNi tommlinhanksmn Yalantion Banda, 1161 Thorns Itelbsimi soriscell MoN gad UM !outwit t 76 00 ktc.• if 00 16 00 ;' so tio r-; •.,.. !, ~ , --,, i -..... ;_ci t r i bid 4 ,7 . retWA-XF sadisluvies AO mi 4.ll, lllfts qat siattikeentreaming deth* * l6o law cir Illlik islt. , . , Valgtolherlinetillimilm... : i . ' Abk.l7sol. ' . ' -um =Air " 4 lk Rklarr i t i or .11111 T; Allasilliaft; • Umitelni 'sad !arias worssikysiss&lothe4otriettes ars Smell a=risolwat tea isossiv-Usr a = spsioftliss sat!! as toatawMEMs s ' & WNW ins! steseCtomenw sti;ssaita.%) • • Sat iutil,7 zi 4 , t' CARL ' a : : - • L , phi %dm rass to alms Me iimWt t, 60._ PA ' ItSCIIANDIV IN -11011110110,4n, at Or UIII4 Itimbset ends low sestdasi t No: mil kr ea ONWINtlki ow alimmiribs leralloll at;ri s' , P.% h AU mom at of Me at 4111 warf• . lini- l i i - irjhrairtitaisli,Tuogita. • fettniarrttik. it 1'• VatUASLIIIOO/14L &TIMBER LAID t e i ri jr.OIII.IIALIE ' private'- .; . • LL Bliinsu at sale a lOWA* traki et OW sad er Vat. Isms as tbei Asa IFiekstsia,m 'bad,. la C ow smutty - PirisOluilikliougi iscididl st WM Saws tareditatiba Of thip B oas t OM** call libusokia Cloil (Bob. kid teel q uii Azad ate*. WO ems, 11110,0 es WOW Imsit 7 Mi. belimil to:o3taials ths- ease villas lof eat run. ales tbOlwaikla Coal fists Two Lat= tills.! • Foe laid Gait partieslaes mkt {0 lelibtl% ; i 1 SAAECIS BPIMBIL j .. .1 1 i Roditlato Apeogi /VIM*. ' O 4 i , - -• ' • railitarr, , ' au - ticfIVESI IN SETTS, , in : fine llln. i 1 , 00 , k7 boss~ lvory Hamad o=lleala. PortM ware as‘ bad Doi& Doe. M. '66 , j i . 111- :tt a RIPIIOIOSCOPES, n beautiful eythiatumina, Ilitatierateetkal taatremada,Jasep. et WM., Saila task" :e»AN e at 010 liartings axed raie /hoot. ' ; N E PM. Diva 90. '66 j i ! 61. , LWYERS; . READ t--We hav3 the S a re imehisiv. ' awry Diadon's edelbrated Pa tent Omuta Saws. kr liebsylllll Goody. anis Outisbmltroat to 00 inches. 1511Cattlt ikr. THOMPSON. Potts 11{o, , - we, le : 4" , - 'UNDERSIGNED takei plea tik innounelng to his hientie and the _grobila thistles ha* purehased of Samuel O. Taylor, • al tsl of lists, Cul* lure, and Gentlemen's ftlfahhisellf contained in the stare lately ,oemapied IW WM , • ohm Wok 4 win and fez rh; a I lerted 'front the ery bid Houses In the titles of Nei, York and Phlla. &lAN, and will 14 said 'at prices perfectly satisiketory , teall . persolui that May visit this establishment. Re. • member , this ti the!owly establishment of the kind In Schuylkill Coenty, where Gentlemen can be furnished with goats equal to Any city Wardrobe, by i EDWARD T. TAYLOR. ' Sueeemor to SALEM 0. TAYLOR, • ' CH, Ed Cap Store. R. -1-The arreleis of O. • laviody mid lune bum se. , ruredto rupsitliteed the department be has so ably SIP ad several pert., Bin make and style of Rata ara altosesther su or to ally other Make to this plus -• ler durabillaa :weer. Prices for Itis make of Rata are from $3 to $l, 00. In addition to the above, we ate in eonsta t receipt of the new style Rats ant ea C e r s. from such Ilouses ea the following: linliendatlg Odkford, Beibb & Co.; Lightbot, Prim; Patton.. Co.,and other Houma if dashed. Remember • TIIE CITY RAT AND CAP STORE, • I- Coiner Centre and Ilabantougo streets Potterill• 411.111, ISM : ' Mt 111 WA 08 14 SS 49 00 94 00 24 00 96 08 18985 810 $9 543 Tb 8461 918 04 4 22411 1 2:24 00 42 00 0700 180 19 bet lid 10 77 of us T$ Sit 110 IEII el INS 60 MISMT.LANEOUS. MEDICINAL. sa j gtt 3r . wmi .gna- 4,0"3r.: A b tTHOUGH thunders and. light dap fri all confers of Schuylkill county, and rains new g Stone, the uodershreed Still maintains in arm mammy his old establishment as heretofore, and will coutiouOin accommodate his customers In each a prompt and istislactory manner as to warrant and so. cure their entire confidence. At the same time be takes this oplartfutity to return to hfs friends and patrons his folderol. acknowledgemeatta for the very robstantbdrasnoor in which they bane, dow lag many years, favored him with their patamage, and hope they willeoldhaseto appreciate our humble efforts to emu than.: Our Drug atomic fitted up in a superior manner stadia well stocked with all kinds of drolla this respect par establishment cannot be excelled any other goals) atneera. JOHN 0.-DRO Druggist and Cliamist, Pott;rlll4.!Jime 21',16 2541 , 1000 P .1111111DIOINge, -rr iis , Ostimat e d that AYriWS Cherry Paidorariad Cat Nutty Perna have rione more to pa pots the pu blic health, than any other mamma There as bane uneaten that Us Chewy Pectoral has by Its ,thmsands Oman& mesa Cold, Coughs,'Astbaise •Croup,i Witham Itronchirie, Re., very much reduced the gmtportso6 of deaths from amtumptive Masser in country s i The Piris are u good as the* pectami and aria cure mire complaints. blood from t=urttiee. Purge the bowels, river mid the whole el from obstructlone. Purge out the dime* which =on the body, to work its decay. Rat for gheatee we dionid die only of old age. Take an tidotes emit Mad Mad it from t he; system bdive_it : • yet too strops to yield. Pane do thrust out diva* le not only while It ;weak, when rites taken a strong bold. Read the 'astounding statements of thamarlw have been euredby intent yrone ',Moffat 13erorub, Thopay, Ulcers, Fain Mem sea Rhauallias, Nevada* Dyve Internal Pains, -Bilious mplaints, Ileartbuns„ Mailmbe, Gout, and !many lasi dangerous bat 4111 threatening allmente, limb is Plikples en the Bum Walnut, Nervous I ?MAAR !ty. Lops emeriti, Irregularities, Mathew In thebead. Oda; Praia* Dysentery, and Indeed every variety of aomplOnts fbr which a purgative remedy is required. Mass art la random irtatoMmto, hat ar• antimatter teal by you:earn neighbors and your own physierins. them prep, and you never will be without them. Pries 25 ants pa box-6 boxes for $l. Prepared b 9 ht. J. G. ATER; Maoist, Lan% ,/lass, and sold by ell respoistable druggists everywhere. February 7, '61 , 6.2 m ileattli aid Strength mint Iniititialy follOw its Use. MEMPOLS., Dineikse of Qui jUdnertia, . • COMPLAINT, MRANNEBB OP ANY KIND, FEVER AND ROUE, Sing thgtmaiotis agestions Wit lidisoidemi I STMACIII 11 nninik ladfitistiou, Acidi ty of the liteemeti. Cigkty. Adam, Useutburn, Low of AppeUte, Deemoutgusey, Car them* -Mad and illsedlag Mee. In aU NeValel4 etnnunanta and Nitqlklicti Sffsitkuseit has hi tremorous ImManare mamtd aigigy bietalistal,and la *UM ea.. sffa deetditikcare. , lilts to_ 0 WAS meopound, prepared on 11=1"3. rind Pies, Otte' the numner - of tee eel*. iloUstadPrehmoratoesitsams. Beeson °flu grist. mimeo In Most of the Imams Midas, Its bletsloctisli WOO. VOW Mates ties Intended atom ollsctillY thom - off out Astherbual mattered hero and Mc. "Cm the Aso of 3 Ude mislay °minify. illestizsistk Past sus. eel mien them, I now offer it to the smertain WU; hitawlmi thaSlis tiny wouderfulasedstnal virtues mast It lm " pv=7 meonunended m those Pars= tame saistitations spay haws been Se*red by the continu o** matt anima spirits, or other mr= of iltedystiou,- (lattesatly instantaneous in elitists It ends ft way Sicecitf to be sat of life; Willing stiff quickening nary nal.% We; up the drooping ors% and to bets infniing health sad vi=i nr the tritest. ' to bud to this a wine Maispointad; test to wok and IVM . steal, It atU447tra •cabala aromatic cordial, yosessesd . of 'slags' tar' , Salsas ffuniittis• Caution t-Tbs treat poratiity of this delightful Aroma haft bedlieed many Imitations, which the pabfl. shoutAmmut What purchasing. Be not to laussnitrittLittitt As Ws siren Doerhan's a Ws Obi Ottelsottle srUt eourineo you bow nitrly superior It is to ill these iltattifilli tans iiSIXIO per bottle,or atz bottles use da mO. by the Oita Peoglusiosi, . • • • 11110JAMMI PACE. JR. a. CO., Aktioniaissogoseasts end edanditin • issancem Pak _ a Plitimisliihks, by the eseute-glaggiem • Msterim oleos Or the t i he Jarmo, Ram atssii; A. Soak_ 11111. Path td ebest. Mae it , Mier Ce.; leassessen ay iota IP. Leg Om ..lohn IL Aroma, sat MON and er• 1 1 1/0 1 4t TonnLEIN ed/i da-Indefegiled Melt= 2011 14 d as nU . . , ' !IL . . • —06 . 0 '-. . . . ....1. .t . . ._ , ..._ ....,. '. .'.. : * . . . ` ,11 7 lrloklrrllllksailr ."7 a •' , .4 4 111011regtairik 21411“ 04- f ‘, : AM to Übilla is %Simkins sp. Mt OW !o . Oise 91W. .Tiorils s assirssiess at as,: ssilibt of, ' :• ' •• I . . Ties Lisheet trees Missispe. r Per steamship Nettie et iiew Tack's stele pee. • swim of I•irerpeel. dstes 10 the Us en. no Sian dignity heist settled, the penitent sews is ettikportstat. Napier will time tbr , Irar . taro& this sawitt. Weather la Seen* milt. vier, ihaamwia or the Areithisitep et ralit, has bas tuteestati. The English still essepy a hostile positional Ceases. ,Cottoe stsedy, while lisswiteatib weds% with &aisles prises. Visas aiiiill4ll4ll4- 1114,0101111 'At tadlanspolle os Welzesday. dee Dearesels. of the atare. awls jo4s Ceases. Aloe for the election of U. ,e. Senator, witbeat the loneurreriee eat Ii appointee So the pretest of the- Beeste. enthaen onritchoise awed w ill the preset vouch aid Jade D. lidos tor els yeas hues the 4th of Minh seat Osty U Balaton oat of the 60 &Waded the Cenveatios, bent 11 Ws than agparanr. Of the Itepnaeuts. - lives only 42 trete moose, - being 6 lees thee a vomit. - The Beasts by t 1111/40fith bad pervieelly de* imaged the joist Coseentles es Illegal sad Es. authorised by ow, ma pprrootested agefeel, the United 811160 haste gla Sesaten ed to have been elected. Tate Mewed Street (liew, YorlI) Tniireify. ' On EiMarday morning las; Dr. Davey BardeU, n wealthy dentist, was found horribly mardered at his 'diem No. el Bond street, New. York. The ffeatest mamma has gabled fo Note York de. ring the past week In regard to the murder, bat the strictest investigation on the part of the Dee* , our fah to east suspicion on the Mel perpstnt. ton of ,the murder. d man maid 'Debt aid • Mrs. Ounninghaes, appear to have hems Implies. tad in plots value Dr. BnrdsU, and resided la tha Dodoes Imam at the time of the isawder, the woman in the capacity of the Douses • eds. tress. Blestras also intimate with With -, The New York press appears to be divided In spleen respecting the authors of the murder. The Her. aid looks upon the hots as pointing to Betel .ad Mrs. entiningbam au the pilty,putlee. Tb. N. York Vass discusses the evidence. and bites to the coneksion that than is nothing la It yes In compatible' with the immense of the parties named, that there le not the slightest legal evi dence to sonnet any of 'the Wealth of the home of any , commotion with this horrid alma. TM wader being one of the most startling sad am tenons ever perpetrated in this . emantry, exams mash attention everywhere. -; . Tesildettontous,.—ln the early put of , pre. eat session of Coops's, Mr. Bigler made a speech' in the Senate* uplanatdy of the policy of Mr. Be. ehansw—et least,Blglet fondly hoped in the dally. mi. that imbed bit the Preeidens.oleit's vie= es matters and thinp is general. Bat alas, tat imam hopes. the intimate uttered by•the hesseelate Blg,lir, were repudiated point-blank by the Boeth• down 'Democrat, Buchanan's. Virginia organ, sad sluices advocated Hunter's appointment to the. Cabinet. The mould is interesting. Is addition • to the' despatch ant by Mr. Brodhead to Air. Be- dame, ow the occasion et the recent flimatoriad election, the sunned is a copy of a telegraph's deepatch Sent to Senator Bigler by his brother : • lIARIUMINI, Jan. If, 1857. `. UM We. Emmy Washington. D. 'CI.--Gen. Cameron is your colleague. Seim Boma. Quits congratulatory in its toes. Not mesh - may expressed In that' despatch. • The ohs ers who bare been io industrious in condemn. 1 I g the men who bad independence enough te vete ' for the best intersect of their Btaiewerill Sad doset., A e: selves in a tight place with, Itlglep staid ` `''7' In Oilmen '''' 7 ; -• In tfie Settate. The enemies of %mem will be • remembered by himself and colleague, when cos. amiiittleis Come 10 be the order of the day. It is notimll to be be too rash or hasty In ones move. manta. Our Pentpylvaola Democratic firs.astare may yet end that they have committed that erne. Tin Penegleeelon namely recommend, Col. Forney for - the clam of Postmaster Ossetia. Tax' Hon. Reverdy Johnson is ipoken Of es the Attorney (haunt of the. Uniharltates an. darldr. Buchanan. • • TES New York Legislaturir-hos sleeted the Hon. Preston King, to the UnitedStatee Senate. Two ihrks wad Irlayfkiil lounged urges the ?Hon. David Wilmot, as the Opposition candidate for Governor. ) • - Tin Cmentsr.--lho,following is the hued ver sion of the Buchanan °Sibiu:let Secretary of Shat*./lunior, of Virginia. Secretary of Treasuiy--J. GlancyJones of Pa. 'Secretary of Navy—Howell Cobb, of Gs!' Secretary of Interior—Bright, of Indians. Secretary of War—Quitman, of Miss. Postmaster Geueral-Alohardson, of Attorney Gener r al—Banjoinin, of Imaisiana. Tan Harrisburg ,l'sleyrapk, sinecures by an. tbority of Governor Pollock, that be will not be candidate for re.eleotion, and that this deters!. nation wanfermed long since, and has been often expressedy l itiut publicly and privately to btu friends. PENIIITLVAILL LIGISLAVEL B/11111X11111141, Jan. 80.--firsare.--Mr. *nab read in place a bill to incorporate the Potts,Wa Railway Company. a (This bill empowers the construction of a : road with two or more tracks, end the ittotesoary Wends; beginning at I point am the peed termination of the. Reading Railroad at filial • Carbon, Schilyikillcounty, and thanes 'by some -practical route to connect with the Mine Hill sad Schuylkill Haven Railroad at the Mine Hill slap,. or any convenient point between said Gap aid Schuylkill Haven. Bald railroad may be et.a. @trotted along, through, or across any nubile _ street in t h e borough of Pottsville, and to *roe , or parallel to any existing railroad. The Reading Railroad CO, the Mine Hill Railroad Co„, ant emapwered to subscriber to the stock of said ,Company, and It shall hare tits right to make proper-eunnections with the Reading, Mine Sahuylltill Haven, sod the Mount Cerbow Railroads, and said Companies shall riot digitated. nat. against it_by , their rates of toll.] Jaw. Sl....—Susan..—Mr. Straub complained that‘trwas not correctly reported the what.' day, in representing him as stating that be desired to . file his reasons for (fairing to sign tiro protest ot i the Democratic Santora against the &action of Mr. Cameron. What be gave notice of was his , intention to die his reasons for sot lariat 'aped' the said protest previously to receiving lustros. lions trim his constituents to do so. • The Rouse bill, relative to the Philadelphls sad Bunbru7 Railroad Company, was taksa up sad passed. The bill authorises the Compaq to lbw. row money at twelve per cent. Pa5.."3.--Bzsarz.—Mr. Killings, read in plate a . bill to consolidate the Laminar sTaßey aid Reading Railroad COM !WM. - • Mass.—Mr. Ilainsak. 7 lrrbill authorising the ,consolidation of the Lebanon Panay and Phila delphia and Reading Railroad — Computes. Fis.,4.—Botras.,—Mr. Bishop read in pine a biU to incorporatatho Bandy Creek inaprovemeat Company - . ' • • Mr.!Lebo, a suplesent to the act Iniorporadsg the Sandy Creek Improvement Company. Mr. Ball, a MU establishing a - system al ire. Banking, which On motion, war referred to a Imo ;Jai committee of eve. • . Fn. L—fissats.--Mr. Su do, s oupplosaat filba protootiask of Wass's, *.*u. ion sad • Mr Brewer, a bill to Isoorporat‘tba Coaaostl eat awl flobaylkill Coal sad Iron Co sa7. THISTY4OII=II6O3I9 hubs. WASHINGTON, Jaw. nee: lotion was adopted calling ea the Psis: that Mr_ flarnish the number and the aunt of lie dens. Sons from the Navy, sisal the Poing , of she sot to promote efficiency of._lD NM goliss....A but anthorlidag the peepht Minnesota t o prepare for admission into the - V o l oo ; paste The proposed State would em brae. fro,ooo'sinare miles, leaving west of the udary about 90,800 square miles, to be hew 'liar erected into SVIVOTTIDNOt by the name el Daeotak. • The priesnt population of Hineeptei is between 170,000 and 200,000. • - A bill authorising Oregon gofers a ~Meas. ' and state government, preliminary to aihnlasiee into the Halos, paved. -The bill sites Glern tilly•seven thousand square mUee. ' The popels 7 Bon is now about nicety thousand. An saw& meat to the bill oonfloae *'flap at , the *hellos for delegates to frame eoustitulon, to ileum of the United States. Fes. t-81sAts..--After sone debate It wee resolved to print the documents recently eons& Ilusted relative to the pay . for Lieet. Oen. Scott. .! Nest Wednesday both Houses will sumablet• cobra the' Votee for President iuld Vies President. Mr. Bigler is appointed Teller on the port - of- the Senate. • ' • - lb vsa.—Mr. Campbell of Ohio, from tbe.Com tattoo of Ways and Means, reported faternigY upon the Sonata Submarine Telegraph Mil. • Ur. Job.a of Teoneume, moved to ,by the bill . ort the tablo, but the polka wag otothel"Fsm b►, um IU, Mr. WOO of Rs .. 011 S bdge Inagsv. L—Suats.--Thu• gkortik took so, mkt spied to sU tbs assisboimeso of v'• gems WOO Mattes to hoop *aim mid MIS - 41111. , - op St.olllo/ Sad liiiiase—Th
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