113M,S Ott, THfiltilliEßS' 7017115 AL. • • . ,-t ' stan tr. 3Om clUrrto.w: ~ , . i '68%:, VOLLArtz: plyr anima. payable In edvanoi-42 25 , it to , r ot w ithin mix inontha;-iutd ilt DO If not paid 'st Mau II.W ) ear. ro rtros:; 1, Thaw r0p1.:3 to co:lo 33,1q:m3Itiedente; •_ • $5 00 3. •,, 3, 3 do ', da . 'do' • - . ' : •:.- woo ~E, 0. : •• , do • - do • Club tiVb4cripthlro; va nit bolnrarisbrypaid In 11110sn do advance 3 and aeutp nu, andrn ,, ,, TO nALltitliS Milk OVUM: , • ,'. - : .... . The Jott.v.4 *la be furnished to Canicrsandotherust i ' • $3 per lOU ropier. eashonAetrey. • . (1337033,31 and 34:.3 , 331 \lowlier* supplied with 'the levant at St to adyan ,• , • ,„ 4, . : • . . . . .vie I.lw R:: ' PAP Its. If subretl herslnuanee. albeit new's . rA pors. l't ' Wileheßl, ' t"li no to send them until arrm 47.1 d: ; . u poaleet or refu3o to take theirneweita .' ”,...,...:-- -- Xe' ein which they are di retrial they are ,ifr3.3potonrit II they hitd waled the Mlle it'd or.:, . d.red ;them toseoitided.. , . -, 3 •3, .7 • : If ~ ,Mist mere to other place 3 without inforqin • the puhlistrer,tit..3t a newrpapets are aei3t to the former. Airection they ere beta rospoturible. The iAilirt% hare 3,0314 thaf rofuAing tO.fakirewlrtir pent from the n/ 0„. ~,,, rrolorlnw, and leaving t im 1111+ ca,lio4 for, is prima fartferldener of Intentional triad.' • - RATES OF ADVERTISING. „,• Lines, 50 cents di nesefurtion—sub- Otte s'lV,:ti„us: 25 cents each. ; .,one time. 25 insertionp.l2?4•entti each. •Afl !Over c"t% overi3,linesi for ; gitort porton, chrged as a • tpetescis• I • • . • ~ Two. •;vitktr.. TWELVE. 'TANA 02% • 1‘7% . sl ;i 2s $2 21 $3 00 Pour tines, • 05 100 -1 75. 75 400 live lined, . 100 ' 1 50,. 2DO J 3 50 500 • aLt. Mal FITE Lt7t ES *atm taitaf Kagr ARV OP TEN LINES. One nuare, 1 2.3 125 „.....1;k: 0,00. 10 00' Two sqUarea, 223 4 00 -- . 5 00 _kr O. ITO 14 00 ( Three squa'res, 3, 50 5 . 00, 50 'l2 00 18 00 Four 114tiarirt., ,1 50 .1.0 00!, k'B O 0 14 00 'lO (Natter 601,T" -0.00 1 . 0 00 , 12 00 •18 00 30 )0 half column, 10 00 1 1.5 00r 20 00 30 00 50 )0' • ; charger spice for shod pert° Is, its per agreement. • iikii-4111sinoss Notice's, $1 euchaccompariled Ito an adverti.eurent, 50 cents each. Advertisements bafilro Marriages and Welts; 70 cents perlintitur brat Insertion—SUlPt , e.illantinsertlans, , 5 cents per line N ine word% are counted aS aline In advertising. Merchants and others, advertising by the year, with changes. and a standing advettiSement not exceeding 15 . lines. will•be charged, includle subicriptlon, . $l6 00. l'igtro.ts titcamnunt of four squares, with chan ces and subscription, • .• • .Without ehangea, at the rates designated above. .I,llttsuutents set in larger type than ustud c,haro . 50 per cent advance, on thelor priceaf All aura will be charged the ' , AMC" as letter press. 513 Trade advertisements Icceived 7Aditrtising% Agents Abroad, except at 25 per cent. edvate t. e s on thesa prices, tinJetta by splx4l agreement with. the 130.1fahee4 Mnrriages4 cents, eichi Deathsaceompauled with ea tlces. 25 refits, wit hout`not Ices, no charge. , '.• ' All nailles. except . ,those of a redigicus character and for eduratronain urposes, *lll be charged 25 cents for any number of lines under 10. Over 10 lines, 4 cents per line additional. • • Proceedings of mestingknatof a general or public char, aster. char. - 44 at 4 cents per tiro? for each insertion. . 4 To facilitate calculations we will state that 328.1ineet ' make a'coliairtn--1.64.1ines ,'half column—and 82 lines a • quarter column. 2052 words Make a columh-1476 a half olunin—apd 73S a quarter column. All odd. lines over each square, charged-at the rate , if 4 cents per line. r • Yearly advertisers must confine their advertising to their owribusitiess. Agencies for others, sale of Real , }lse tate, Sm., Is not Included In business advertisements. r • INSUIIANCE • • COMMONWEALTH E COMPANY, .I"nin)i But' IT Itariiiiburg, Penna. 8300,000. V):--insure buildings and of laer rpmmrty, agsinit loss or s darusge by Fite. Mk), aglinkt p.rlls o the Sea, In land Narlzation and Transports/Ibn.. SINON CA AERON, S. S. C ~nnteu, &cp. tary. • ' Pre Trident. 11E".6. T..T A Y 1:011„ A eZ4t Pottsville, Sehhylkilt county, Penna, ti,cenibLir -_.'35 ; 514 f ---- ? -7- --- . . • IGNERS;:LITE • INSURANCE AND TRUST CO4 • I -, .., Poi taville. Penna. ' J i'M it/ T-erzt.; I ti u, OM - G'LIA ItTEll . ... r !ifs' Comp . any, .cltartered bye the i f , r i e,....t.lature of -Pennsylvania, with a . eapital of. One I mire, 'Thousand. D.dlartt, is now fulljt.organisk'd. and has coin nenc.sl business... The Company is prepared to . rereire crioneys and oilier' property ia trust, and,•ntlow interrat un all moneys deposited In trust,'at the Tate of Ilve Oer rent. per annum; Prlncqatl and interest payalde on demand. For rate. of • Premium 141. Life Insurance, s. , s. the printed Tables supplied at the office of the Com pany, Centre Ftreatfl'ottsvllle. three doors sollth of the Bsettanir...llotel. , JACOB 11.1!.V1:7.1.NO Eli, jr., Preit. ' Joua ii. Ap.ilt, &cretury and Trcosurer April 1, 'b4 - .THE POTTSVILLE LIFE INSURANCE AND Trust Conaway. OFFlCE—Centre st..n,al door above Oreeli's ,Icioetry Store: i CAPITAL, SIOO,OOO^CLIAItTEIt P.1111.1tET11.1.1... 111 %Coin pani l •recontly, , chartered f by the'Leglslature or Pennsylvania. Ift fullfM•tnin. ize . TheCninpany is prepared t 4 effect I n surauoe: upon Iltes, and to receive atm execuli; trustsifand to liflqw %Test cm ,moneys rata teed, at „tilt:A.olf of five per cent. .per annum{ unless otherwiso itgreo.l upon. Principal and Interest payable on demand. I:apital and • assest s safely invested In Bonds and Mortgage,cand other cost surtnities:, Annual dfyidend of the profits will bei payable In cask. or.approptiated to the payment of pre!. Infants. For rated . ; of. premiulati on I.lf. Insitran c, see printed Tables, supplied ahtbe Cotimany's'ofbee.. . • N'ATIIAN EVANS, Praident... . soLomp:4 POSTE.R,Tice. T, TAYLOR. ,Srey • al/ti preart. - • I . llepti;mbur 16,'54 ,ANTEIMACITE INStIMANOE COMPANY., ' Authorized Copttal,.s4oP,ooo; . PERPETUAL—OiIic,e, No. eq. .NCgtlnut-Etroet, Is4Ween Third and Fourth streets, thiladelphht,' This Com{un) williuwuiragainst lose or damakze by !. Ire. Ituililings. Fitrultuie. and Mer. ehandize )1/RiNFIN.IVIIANCE:OII 'earitoeti mid INt..o.o.larur..p.Net to 'ell ',iris of the Uulon. • • 1). Luther, • • Lewis Audenried. , Joseph Slastield, Peter sllFeer, • • h r, (h.. N. Eckert, Jelin K.Blackiston,' •41.. tharecuett, ' . I.4suitiO U. Rotherniei,' Wm. V,Th.en. •. • D.-I.IrXII.F.R, President. Wm. F. Da.ta, President. •• • , N. 'Smith. ..3‘trthiev. ^ Are- l'.ll..l,vritaitAlSN been appointed agent for the shore Company in S'ehu.V coon j, to whom pi:rating, ,:. tiesirtir,t Insurance can nhply. ' • January 1,'37 _ F., '54 14-j SPATE atirruet. INSTMANCE COMPANY. `l -1 QV writ AN N [JAL STATENI-i:N i r Slay 15.1854: .. . , 1 ~..Maela; Atii.l.llt. DZ.% . , . " ¢358,315 70 caiV in‘quittnia and interest re 6.1 4 :. ' eil the past p•:tr, mutual depait. • , . , meet, ' ' . . . .1:101:64S 32 111114 rerolviolA6 in trame,; 2. 4 3147 9; Caigh . Ptenilum4,-Rock Deparm't ' .15.428L' 20j .. . • • 1 ....,,: 170;50. 30 , 02.73,0 h, 2 • . . . . . lAssex, eIspeuget,.COMMIROCITIS, M. -.. . . kl3surnive, mutual Arrirtment,lol4o6 53 '• " _"At.ock - " 7 27.031.99 Minla. th,ortgages, ato.dCand ether .' .. ' good so writ Iva,. ' 1 ' : ~. 173.135 7 ' , 111114 reerycalde.„' •f , " 157,00 S 80 .. 'Cash on , hand and 1k hands u[' . . agents' 1R,554 5S : ' .. 379,704. 16. For F14, - dr Inland tiiiiiranre. itpp) io • JORNSTON, Agent duty la, IRA .• • • • . •): TN - DENSITY: • . ranlain 1! ire 11*ance Coin jj party, of Philadelphia,. 01/191:;:ii',, 163% Chesnut! streets, negr ' . 1. • • , nutxmons:-it;, Charles N. lianeker, ' (eorg4 ;Or. Richards,: ; Thomal, Hart,• Monte I). Lewis, , • , Tobias Wayne ~., .aloiptfe Boric, ttatuuel.Oritni, • , David :•!,. 3.1e1 , 11 It. SIIIttl17; MMTlS.Patterson. - COO t inns to make Insurance. peruiate2itt or limited on. ererS' doseriptlen of property, in town and country. at. ratetras low asere consistent with security, . ' The Company have resoreed.a largo con,tingent" Fund, which; who their Capital and Premiums, ParelY invented, arTord , ampluproteetion to the imsored, Sineeltheir in , vdrponttlnti, a period of 18 years. they have paid npwaTilsr • • Of onc,,milleitt, twa herrn/no ihouPind dollari. asset. by• are. thoroby affording ev Moire of the advanta; es of in:. .suranee, as'well as the ability and disposition to 'meet lab promptnettst all liabilities, ! • • , CUAS, C 11.14. liaNcivt,*retitrys - Tito subscriber has la , ou appoint ;41 agentfort he abOre num tionei ustit uthm ,and Is now prepared to make in. Sur:ince, on every description orproperty. at the lowest " ANDREW ItUeSEL. Agent. li. 1f , 51 . LEFT INSURANCE.. . . . - --TIIE Oir'ilrd Life.buzurance,'Anituity i and T v iNceutupiny or, rhiladelphta. 'Ofllffe, ' No: t'L i'lissout street, the first .:dpor Kit .of 'the Custom 11,u,, , •' • - ,s. .., , • 0.1E17%1'i S3OI,OOtI—CILIr:rER , PER PkTr. .4 t.., . C ; Athol 4 to matte Inittninewi,nwilves.on the moat favor - aM,,t, , rupc. ~ ' • I . ll,..rnpltill ! eing *II uji mrd tur , :stc,,l. tne..et hi!r with A 1.,,:e mud eonstantly Increat u lvtg reserved fund, offers a perre,l ”or urity In the insured. . . .• The preuri uins mhy bih paid yearlF, httlflearly. of (justfel Iv. . • .: s .. , , . . .. T.hf , .:,;npanr tvidollos co periodically to tho uran ;jet: The first Bonus, appropriated in Deeetnher,. I , the s.Namd in.llecenher, 1549. amount an a Hit inn of $4.12 Sb to every sl,,tloO.insured under the ..Ide,t ledHes.intking $1.202 501011kb4111 be paid • It shall heronte a eialut,lnstead of sl.ol.4oslgin i;l..ured: the mixt oldest, amount tosl,2.74'so;thenext In t;. sl.@t2 TytiforA;e"..yery @l,oo' :41to others' In • t Ise Ttimi aceprdihk to , the strunuit. and time 41 vtrcrctiu„. • whidtAtilt lons makenn average of txtoro ...an eent. up.ht , The premiums paid, without menus ) In;, the apnual preytitn. • xtii,komts: • s Tleulih.tti , lgWay; '• John A. Drown, ' :Arad, Its% if; D. Danner, • .1.• ho .liv Syisith, 1' Frederick Brown', tenbrt I`: , Afqt(l.., a , • • tuber.(41...,r4 , 1 John It. Latirner, `. IV,hafton , LeWis, , • . 7.. Pettley. - y ff.'', John It. Slack. 1 wnphlo. A;ilrAininziattlA of rate• and ex.))latiationa. f ,tM fuhigtr infbriviatinti ran he had • 2 " 1 "'"”- Tile , .)1.A..4 RIDGWAY, President,: Aelnlrr 1, • the . •Pix , ahoil. Company :•. in hetnt!.lmite.,,,,,,,,y; Incurttilres. Ana FIVI, no,, •A t rylt 4 lrmn!iAl'on the sub,, , ert. April t. 1%1., ' rit HANNAN. ----- '" - ---_ . .. ...,.._..._ , LI.,GAL CARDS.. • . . . ~.. T . w. ROSELIEIt ItY. • A tiarixty at el. • .I,air,. WitrAt—en . rqrr etj Mies:....t:alvi '211,1 4.tretla, • Nit Till ' ' :), Aulfu ‘ t ~. 'Ad :12- I ~ I Feltk7l'li()ELS E, Attorm!ypl I.di;:j 1 , ,,t1 v Otti , . , C'ent re atreet. (Tpo.l . to Ott :Town llallj'i . A.L ,' .. ..i11e. ' e .': , .. • ;, ,, l , r9j-!!: ti, 'l.e. iL. ". - ......._ . IVA VI D B. (dtl . 74EN}Atto :n rnes, haw, I t fi.. , tNvillo., Pit. Ofil , r ini Market qtreet.oppo.itat fie 1 ... .... .• . . July 14, *l4, '2 . a-fy (il,-tAil4.s;f, .Jua t iee • o i •• • .1/4. ith.,1;,,,.,,1int.rAri11,.,--,l;4:tit'Ori:iti),l agencies. ho • ,/1 ,, ,,„t ii., t.,,t tv,e1,..1 to cue fully, ' , .1., :,: • ' . ,A4' , l.try • 2.1 •:1~ ~ • ~ 1.: . 4: _: .. ,.....tr. • (:141. i%-'1110,111'80?i, AitOkney and .4.6,,,,511,4t,i.... H,,,,i'4.1:751ib.a.' Hat i - 1 4 t 4 re,' 1,,,g, ,10,•r-liro.id ttfreCt, T.o(ftlitiTt• . . FelAtusry 2, 1,, 5.5.,''' ' '., • ‘ ' 7 , 4 illy 4irc .c. o 111 0 31.15' R• - BANSTAN ; Attorney at . . •,, .. 4)flie..irt C , •utre Street, ePpOsite the Episcopal '... %ire.h2Pot4rlilc. Penni, . ::,,, •.!), 1454 . ' ' ' 474 y • ' f I l it A Nets ,si , iii , i cv it • 1 - 4 wistrite I an I I;,,tt'Vd.ife.Acenii, 6.113ce Ift flail Road street 1,i.1, ..vl.,t .ntirk.l. Votto,lll,o,'^. 112.!, fp'.:1,1:...,1f1, •,...2.-_____6.............._ -----1241 .. ( 1 :F: () itt;E:-.de13. K , Al, Attorney at ,x,, A Law , 1;,, jj,,in,,' , Nuticorilliktt o nd te legal business' F. innlSill epunty -and v.6l:Tbere. Office hi Centre' trct.. nk• ark.ovitwf Ito to, sttaiie'nank. : . , July 7 '4's . 27. Ci t 8 :11 J .1. 1%i4 1 ' dIRRE:r.I I ,. MagistrA s te, • . . i,,, ,12 • 4, 43.3nt,i , ,ep t 4,.,1,ral Collector, will attend to til ' ... # 1i:7: 1 " rni rusted to him yip' diligouce and earp,. x ;nit,. street, Pottsville, Pa., opposite the Town/tali, ' • 14,..,4---149 IK -, ck.,ts. of N. XI. 'Wilson, Esq., are in 1 * Saluted Garrett; Eaq, 1./nly . lirid 2,; p ' • . . , EMI I WILL,TZACIA. YOff TO iitiCE TtlE 11 . . . • ' I ~ ' 11. TELE; OF THE E.ARTRt AR I D RANG ()Tr! FROM THE CAVERNS OF MOVIITAyfS, METALS WHIC H WILL GIVE ATRZSGTE TO 00111ASDS AIM SIIBUCT ALL NA.TIIIII* TO . invVgN Ailb, •. . . .. , ... • ... , • s,'l;4*.Mannsi ;:.. 0 .: 13,1A - 811.p? . - qwir SAT RDAY MORNING, BY 4NJAM i tiI 13ANNAN, NiTTSVI4E, SCHITYLKILL xxxin. SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 14, 1857. i. a- I • I . • 2 .. , . , • . . . . . . . . . ... , ... ~ . . .. . . _ • -- ft- , t ,, -7 " N . - '"4,.Y'--,. ~ 1.:. ',:. . • -...,-,.4•%),,,,,,,".L''.-. . . '• • . , . ' ..' - ' , . . . . . 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' '4 ' l, 4 ," 11, 1 1.4 . . .. • . . . - • -' - ... . - ..:. \...-"-L‘ .i . ‘(-,i:V . 4 . :r ' • l .. - A Bvp.R.T, • RE .• . ii .,..... I. -i•.. i !. : 1 i , . , k' , AND it*. ' , 4CL".1444 i • - ? , ' 1 4 ,'-4'-'' pOrfSVI.I,J!III : ' - • ":" . ‘‘ . : 4 -1 1 :- - :- . :' 4 Wi - j'' .GENERAL : . it -2 ,. - T:. " L 1*,! .. . _- iL/ R . 6 " . :. 4 1 'II . • 4 •i.i .. . -. - 1 . , . Ai 14. xt rarfr onai 1...- votheit — " ' Attat..... 1. 4 • soars. o :,. .i - • t , . ... 1- •4 . '' '. ',..,.._,•,,',...;* !• • • .. . _ -•.. . - ;-4' 4 er-S, _ ~"'"- '-^ , ~.. , .. . , - ' t :L .. ..._______LL_____l l - 4 4' r; Ws of Ma Stab, to4rwo kelp' Vturriay's . 1 . on Riot. 4 Chicago during - , last, in which, 'fistwortik for tor MMus. Bain frketiail PADUT 011104, - _ Oranteetopr vrerhilo be as,aest u rel ; that as tareidopt to the ettlee . . PIItINTENCI Ilt COLORS dose it tieshorieet tto , • .BOOK BINDESY . . : Boots boOn4 to oturry. 'widely stile. Itlaok Boot • rtpUDO Ittinotpcturptf,bouid and ralid to coda. at sikort TO BITIOER& -...., ho Martin force ' land, Charles Zabel far William DOnztmi• . funded. M. Boone for gas Moses Strouse ti J. L. Snyder fur 'Rogers; Ent ,f,- Co Dinamirk A Sayl Monson Hoover JZemlah Deed a JohniDietriah co Michael Rooney D. IL Nit,e, Alien Jonathan John., Jacob Belile' • M. K2Rlcharda is DautSl W. Koch W. Allabach Jahn Fel ty Joseph 'Merlyn; Netices served a Daniel Koch con Leafs Vastine Isaac ‘Ward for . 'R.3I. Palmer. • . 1 ,I OFFICIAL. • B. Bartholomew t Samuel Lewis fo --r—. 1 - wegian and N COUNTY STATEMENT. • . Chas. Eckerman ~.. , , , Chas. Franey fo S. K - 31 ALP N• F . R 'Ti-sositrit'ir • of' Fchuplkill • County Alms . County, tt hceount with Srhuyikill ..Couuty from &mild OumPer - the 7thig,t flof .Januttr . ,y; 1656,. to the I . ,st ..da.y of , S. 31.Shaeffer, E.,F. Weston, . I t Juniutry,ll37. • • John Jones. Ass ,„ S. K.M. Repos. 'To balance rei n ,: linlng in the - hands of Isaac • .' .I,ittif 11..Dowt . Ward, Tres' rer asr per reliort-Or TaUdhori -. '„T -'' I - 1:11.41bIltalbg for the yesoA s s, , • .. . r. 109. o.l"lsaac Ward Taxes on smiled and unseated lands',• . , 28918 50.. John Buckley f Couttulasforaiisi - redemption 'money, ,, ' 2162 801 Philip Kohler 6, Taxes on 124 Sold at Trea'surer's sale for 'sp . 3628.60 ','John Dager for Taxes ou land sold at Commissioners' sale 1 . ' 559 39 : Wm. Mats, She Lrams,crealA Ihy tho Commissioners for‘he 1 John Kimmel I County,. I I • , '. 29675 00 1 township. I. S. Kirk for Juror fines, • ,- ' 20 CI ; Henry Klinger William Ma z,l Eheriff,lor tines and verdict ' ' Daniel Dialer 0 fees collected by him.' : L 1 618 73. Jamb Seltzer di William Whitney part payment for.drawersln ' I It. C. Wilson di I • Court lituSe!, - ' .." .0•18 00 i• Samuel Miller B. Daniel , 1 ishner for balance Judgtueni mid. i A. H. Wilson d I interestf f o.sledler,! ,•,. ' l, t 100 Oth Henry Faukt di A. 11. Wilssin In account of, library . at Court , ' . Patk. Christop House,'" 11 ' '•. • ' . '.• ; TI. 00 Win. Cook dlt Israel Lindner moneit collected on stray bull, '4 30; Israel Lindner Jamb Sch ti thuberpnrrhased at Middleport ..., •,1, 1 . Levi Fehler dit • bridge, „, ,I , :.. , , , ... 4l LO . John Kansan 4 John Sbp fur vie of Court Hmise; • ,300• E. ph mu. dills Wm. Mifflin' deputy eollertor of North Man- 4 1 i Adam SY olff di helm township for 1646, fur expeuses incur- . 4 4 .1 - saac Straurb led In collecting duplicate. . . .23 5 • N. Balliet die Pottsville 8 • aler .Corapany per Jacob Kline ' A • i J.llaosler ditt dividend 'nl stock; • . . '135 ' Edward D•Con • 4 Isaac ) Carl! ) or g, , as consumed. " . ' ' - ,16 50 S..'lmnel..Zimm Panl.Lengel Lir money refunded for Bridge at ' Henry Reed dl LittleSwetani, ' • • ....'• ''. • 10 58 : Daniel Faust d Mon,y refunded on witness fees,, :t:',.....) ' bd . ,' Levi Fehler cc. &Sol v ed. Iluftzinger, Prothonotary, for Jnimc , . Township, - feel.. -, HI 1. . • 4 90, Joshua Back . Samuel hunt auger, Prothouotaryofor. rues- I' John N. Spar., tering dogs . . ' - 4 00 George Test d .1 • i.. L. 'Anoot lEW er RECM . FILOX COLI*CT9IIB: - . - : _ l'atrick'Pieolo • ,i I Pat:milk Ilormigh. ' = : Isfael Reed di i :Jeremiah Seillinger fur 1855 in full, 3831 32 1 . Charles Sprit" , ~ ' 1", '•lBsq in WV, ' 0156 60 ! It. C. Wilson 4 I j • ! • .4M,0, Monlown Townthip. •'r John Shoema IleitneyllleSchwenk for 18:si In full, . 437 A 8 , Joust Eirha . 1 II guts. • • iF- 1 J. B. Fitzpatri John 1.1.- Paid for 1855 in full. ' . -4400 '' SamuelHipp! . 1 Nisi Drurismig. ' 1 • 1 Daniel Dlilma Daniel - B. Kendmer for 1855 in full, 673 13 i John Iteed. di Henry Sas:Mu:tan for 1850 on acct.. . • 913 00 i D. W. Maurer . North itinlieirit., iS. I. 31. Kep Earnest Kleinert for 1855 in full, , 1095 15 - • frit beleg t Daniel Kock" for 185 e In lull. " • • . 1095 51 I ell hy. the r., ' • i Tamaqua Borough.. . . i 1 amount use John A. Siseace for 1855 in GAIL . -'-' 43* 931 S. K. M'. Rep . " '•' `f - 1850 inToll, , ' , • St. eteir - 2500 bo+ Connidssion Charlemagne .. !eking levies end adVertfeini - LUNIPERVIAIMBgR.It • he subslcriberrOpectfully an n ounces ..t to the public that h4rits. complOted his Steam Cir. Cu ar Savr-tuill Locust,Villey.r&huylkill county. and Is now prepared to furnish all kinds of Luinbia at the lowest prlces—such as Nun, Hemlock and White 9nit of every She and description. Bilis of Camber cat to order it theshortestnatice. N0r.17, EDWARD'E.I3I .#- . . WII.LIANASPORT-PLIANINC-PAILL, • I BETWEEN THE • 813.1113147 & Erie Railroad and the Canal, OPPo'ilie the PurPoce, , .lriiiiamsport, , Penna. • BA Nqr:Fill, v.t CO., Whole-. k-sale anti Dealers and Ilataffaeturers of white and yellow pine flooring boards., sash. doors,bliyads, shot- I ters e siding. vtofid mouldings. ate. Jig and scroll sawing, fancy and plain. All descriptions cif turning and planing done with promptness, and In the best manner. geb, u. P • 64y • epaitlntpindzei ebalr, tor State and road tax re , • , • 13'00 t Court Masa, 104 rt tally and clovetseed, I 312 „1. tiling lime 411'1)de:tit 1 10 I for:gates, ndliq_d;4l4l: .° ? ,-2 2„ for plq i ing pherltra nmce or jalpi ptourt ' 24 01 d -SUR ti fpriserv . ices, Ptl .- tax Petri 13 00 = 31 85 i. : - 19 70 40 07 •i 123 08 109 68 182 68' 8 11 .77 88 • • . .g . . hoot to: o orpald, .nuty . , • ' (onamissionftre' sale) • ' , ;30 00 .ty tax: overpaid, " I 438 bitcbl,ng poet at-Voort !louse, . 9 30 ; e dee d , and acknowledging, i IS IG ~ service as Attorney, . Si 00 or copy of Indictment, ,I 0 50 sunning line between lior- - .1 w'Cestle; " -- I 74 GO for i 175 making report of Scheylkill 10use,• 35 00 list. Commt i reioner's clerk , f4O 00 " ' 114 00 romissiciner's • .' " 12450 14 25 170 73 ' IS3 00 ~ I I 26 25 " holdingiapp. 47 50 ,r °neater°, , 10 td ir balance 'doe Wm for iiiirldnir, '4O 00 unlap Lan; ' • 700 It for foes, i' 432 On T ad tax on unseated land, Barry 125 00 ittf)--iitito - 1 .....w oo tto Franey ditto i 100 00 to Union ditto . 1$ 00 to Butler ditto , r; -, Ittd Mahanoy ditto tto - ltiller ditto to Madaanoy di t to er ditto case ditto Ca* ditto • Itto Rush ditto o Porter ditto o • tto Pinegrore ditto " New Castle ditto • , to Tremoht ditto itto N: Manbeim ditto . Schuylkill ditto ~ W. Bitinswittditto, ... or ditto Norwerlairdltto • man ditto West Penn ditto i to Branch ditto .. tto Wayne ditto poi tax on unseated land, Porter I 3113 oo itto r.. Brunswig ditto ' 11 00 .. tto Tanoqua ditto . ' 25 00 o New COtstl ditto . t 00 00 ditto New CMie ditto • ' 200 00 , toCilairy ditto 35 00 r ditto Wayne ditto' - .; =8 00 tto /tatter ditto• , tOO 00 er Schuyi. itaven ditto.' 100 00 ditto Rush ditto i 400 00 I k ditto o..tss ditto ' . 310 00 ditto Tremont ditto • . ' 2250 00 L ditto Branch ditto' .' 200 00 o Norwegian ditth 5O 00 dittt Eldred- ditto:. l 11 20 r, treasurer, the amount of de , . • e ditiemnee of the amount lii.. vehue Commissioners and I'M; . ssed by County CoMmtssinneo, • 4513.20 er, Treasurer deeds to 'County • rs, p" 1075 f 32 "ewer for District Att'y. tees, I 315 50 - Jonathan 4ohuson for 1655 in full, .. Adam K.lliii. for 1856 on acct.. , • South illanheinii Win. Rieeiert f01:1556 on Acct.; • . . 'I .. East 'Abrieejjfan.. Robert Will 016501 n full,. , • • ', .1 ! 3 Butler; It. C. Mewl fur 185itu acct., ' Runlet Ilafilorf for IS:" • 4 , ' Win. ii. IVlleon tot' lebil " Union: ier for 1855 in full. l holds fol. 1856 on acct., flirt tlerpon.• 'I for 1854 In full, • ides ! ty for-1 , 66 In full. t'liper Maliontango, n l oci r lillet in full, • r-g,o- for 1855 e : . I" ' " Iti;ipi • . rinegrorc. I fOr 1855 on ilea., ' ier.tor 1854 .• • ' • •100'40] T. U. Walker 1131 .00 , Benj. Weller.' l'hlllp Boyer I 005 00 Paul Lengel JUnb Kline 05' Jacob Kline f peals. ke., ,140 43 , • A.ll. Wilson .370 00 , A. 11. Wilson 80d 74 Appeal; Ac , Lintel Undue .67 80 2u-count., • 'GI, 00 S. K. 31.•Krp . ,prdcrit paid • 140 69 thS receipt 1094 rictus talus/ S. R. u. Kep le 04 receiving it - .330 11 ! lug buton 140 (Al Milani.* reins Kepner. T 467 31 I Auditors; • 530 93 , X lO •.,0 it seven trees Court House,yard, • 925 or services as Commissitiner, ! 52 50 ••, 1 135 00 .. "'hal. In full, 631 50 r expenses Incurred attending ap -268 94 . or sertices as Commissioner,l 417 50 or expenses incuked In attending' . 325 48 , .. and Michael Ikeird Mr audlilhg • , 15 00 . . i er. Tmaiurer for nindunt of prison f urine,. • "e year .166 u. exceeding of pi - 1. 02410 06 loss (»whits ,' on pr ' .'m acct., $4663 r r. er. Tres. urer. for commholo ' for • 21.541.'91 Tit I.por rot., and v. niers 899,094 ail zit I, i per con ... 1404 43 nln in the hands ot,ta.. Al N. easurer, 'as per. report , of CoUnty 0,484 12 • . Daniel Fin' Franklin Jamb hne John U. I Jahn S. li v ury up, John }ell Johti IV n • . • i'inetervre, elloron4h. i fo 1456 on sere_ . ' 1 - ti:haylkill. 1.,m. Slay. o. .6 . ,r15:.4.1n lull, Ildul:e.1 W . " .s.le In `a:.4 on acct., • Henry. F. : 11, as to 1 4 , - " • •) Jaen/stillest , or I :glen tune !aren't Lin Iv rr fur Ise - .5 on wet-, , .Jonas Matz d for 1,541 " 4 ,.,..i. • Pinlirore. lks 9M,. Wm. Zlllll v ei n 21.1 foT4Sr4) Oil ard., , 4 1 / 4 v Trih.' ick,Pl y der fur l'i<A In full, • , i 111 , s( lirtenstrig.. - • le Jektin Mat far ISSS et:lard., .. . " i ;- ISIAi •• . . ilerfrr. • . .• Wm: Brown ,foe ISt.. - .1 nu nret., 6:511M To thegor mon 10,exs ut 21 00 We. tiro nu •hu. -AUditor4 GOO 00 funyjreport, * . 26..3 the steouuts maid county •• 155 131 sta 132 cool which it will I Schuylkill, `" or twenty tit 72 05 ' r h rs and t.,5,1 , • 1 . 1 (1 ° • Itiwittiesc 57 6;e ? t ‘ o - eight hood,. • . • 1,5121,511 hl orable. the Jucke9 of the Court of Cm- Ft...neyikili County: -' . I' lerslsticd Israel hindnerand Gabriel M it. or tin. wild county of Schuylkill, respect hat- we have audited, soaks' and adjusted, or the Ompnitssioners tuft Treeetu 7 of th e f Schuylkill. and submit the above and eincut, as the result of our tureen, tratlrrn by appear that there is due the, rawly. of. - Samuel If. 3f, Kepner. Treasitrer. the SAM tusand far hundred and eighty-four dot te centw. 4 4120.434 12 • where o f w e have hereunto . set our hands this 9th day of January A. Winn, thousand d and fifty WAIL . . MAU LINDNER-1i A .„,,,,„,,,,., . • ' 048 qt EL 3fILLER,J) ---- - , ••) irement. . • • ' • . . ,priffsol3l- ACCOUNT, ' 81t•Creary for 1855 in full,. • 24933 ' di fbr 1856 oti acct., • . , ,Ittlorty. tlfor 1853 in full, - i -SAI I t "FL A - 1/ A - EPA - Ell, Treartiirc of &hug ' - kill comiii, in account with .Vehuyiktill County . 08 Pi , :'. fikismi, rem the 7th day ,j . January, 1858, to 'duck for 1'63 mi Acct., I 1 - 253 54' ' the let diy 0 • January, 1857.• m Cats. i . it for 1856 , . 1 - 25° °°, Vasitingio I nyder, keeper of be I • dartin for 1605 in full,. ‘.....Sehuylk 11Cu. ptison, being - cash I . r. • .shristophor for 18:16 on acct., • 2000 177 00 °8 ; ' eetiVed b him fur manufactured go ( . 4 - . [,. , minenrine: , ' • sold, an( prison laboriluring the yen', 2804.60 , .131.3 thew ft.tr 1856 In fall. ' ' Wm / ' I ' Rev/ /4 4356.5.4 I. Washirigri n Reilsnyder, keeper .of .ha Gideon N4etstotte 69 1855 in`full, . 450 65 1 Sehuylki 11 Cu. pflsOn, being cash ire- Jeremla Id über fur 1856:on,acct , sou „o .',` eeived ,- him from sundry personcr ' I I .• 1 ' Pate ;Alto. ; • '' , ' priSthi fcs and boarding, uli.their is. Elijah ,1' aSibaus fur 1856 thracet, . ' ." 600 Of cuarKel ulti prison. - 1 . `1 J" Eldred, . • . To order So., 1181 to S. K. M. Kepi' Jicob , Labeld 1°1 , 1855 on acct., 156 0 Peter WI Hutt for 11,556 " • . . &39.00. ttetmur .r, for amount of prison ord 1 1 .i.list;.,Voricegion. ~ •• -1 paid do ing the year 1856, exceed Gen. Sin clay f0r : 1655 On acct., - 100 00 , the reee pts of prison, • i ,1 • k Br: n Ch. ; CPI, ' . i. . ' 1 Henry Peed for 1655 on acct., .. ' .... .. 600 00' • . . • .. • •,' t,f' 1856 " • .l ' 1230 00 ,;1 , . . 1 I „I' . ' eN- "IMP4I. . • I ;Jacob Ikispo for 1,....0 tot 0 4 'k, ' t ~ 1 "; Lauenr.,lll y 6 1 3r E .r x e P pni N r s iOg A ft e rill u te N eTs . , 390 no;•; Charles 3 halara , i' cells, Edward KlineerVrisj,o sc , . • ~. ' 411 60' , ; Solon-eon lottver. '' stove•and fii John II d for in 4fNn4ll.,"llan• ', I . •:,, 4 , 44 66 I t :. 3. ~S ..Ellii. tt for brass clock and spectii ," 1 1 1856 " • nu , 55 „. tor apr boner, I "1 , . Frailly. • • , i. Samuel 3 lotiis fur' sun.dry goods purr! Mlidisetillressler for lSsaon acct., • " 350 28 I; Rambo. a Chichester forpritijing la Datilel Ilikler for 1855 in full,. • - 612 34 IE. a arrigues, paper, pons, • And•vtathn . ..‘, "1 , " 1556 on acct., , 't - 1 - • • Wayne: • 752 57 tC. F. Conrad 'for hauling goods from d • s 3 -.john lii. I,leffner for 1855.1 n ftill',..‘t, , John Yuret for monkey wrench, , 374 . Philip nano's] for 1850 on acct:,;,;' I • , I ' 'Blythe. ,73.5 00! christian Kinelcy for hops, A Robert-Bmill' fur cow and calf, ' . • Michaellltboney for 1555 °deem., ' ' .' 470 o q3 Samuel Fnuist for digging grave, 1 . • .., • • 1329 04 my, ft. R. R. Co. liar freight, 5) . ~ .i n Marta. - a ILI Alle tact for 1855 in full, 1039 811 Lamar Hay Tor building chimney, Iktubl , P:lterkert for 1656 on acct., ' ' 1309 77 ' ''l Roland Kline fur two pigs, , • , r • 1 t Bo! Clinton • - • John Smith for two pigs. l '• John'4h ru fur 1856 on meet,. ' 200 50 Bringing pigs from &hay llci W./laver ; L i - • - • HeYins. - Win...B.ltutzinaii ferl6s6 on acct., • • • -669 0v) Telegraphing, . 1 1 Orerig,Aurg. I Wm Barnce k Co., milch crocks, 1. -Beery Itrybs fir 1856 In full, • - • 610 34l Bed ticking, ._ - ' •1 1 '•• - 1 jk 1 .• . . Mobley. , • .'!R. R. It. Co. f'or• freight, . , ' John,Slcatabn...for 1856 in full. •• . 463.00 I John Foster fur pickers, bobbins, pint, situ& 1 ,- New, clutte. •• . 1 ti & . .... . 1 19 62 Eplatului..l'hillios 6)1.1850 on acct.. /1000 00"" • e si co - :8:6. Ml'l4epnor, Treasurer of Schuylkill Co., ` 1 . Nathan Wetzel bill tobacco, snuff &c. for '55. 49 70 . , ' t...ing I c,5.0 - cr rent.aWr einem on State tax • 1. Daniel Delbert, corn husks in prison beds, 30 76 1 allowed timid by tfielltate Trvuoirer, • 1052 68 Anthony Dengle'r for three loads innure, 150 ' 1 '' . • ' ' i-.!,".. Morrison & Yotlerfor .1 dnz. tumbler, .37 -August Mendleson for 3 lb:: thread, 3 37 Imp); Walker .t Co., printing prison feport, 50 00 Ilendler &.Stirader " " 1" 25 00 Smitla Downing rgpairing water pipes, 25 50 Ci:F. Conrad for hauling-goods from lepot, 162 It. R. R. Co. freight, - ' 318 'Post Office stamps, - • i A .i' 206 John Temple fur use of bull, • 1 1 00 Richard Iloplinst"w driving cots to ISull, - . 50 W. Reifsnyder satidries•purchated, J , ' 75- Howard Earl A; Cu., express, ' 38 R. R. R. Co. freight, • I • - 248 - .A. if;tlVi'son yeast, •3 ) ' • 50 Sulith &,•11clins fixt liquor, , • 18 25 .1.1 in - 1'41)61)43d filling straw ' heds, 1 ,} 787 'Wight ..t. Lerch 1 bid. phosphate of lime, 1 773 Buckley &, Qairk bake pans, . ;,, . 1 442 'Jacob Christian manure hauling and todglt ing lints, • ' 1 ' E. W. Jones Ledger and Police Gareve, • 1. If. R.,Co, freight, , ; D. L Esterly fiuil lanipa, C. Morrison i duz. tumblers, I' ' Gee. Smith hauling goodSkiri depot,` 1 Garden seeds, P - Mining Register printing bill }leads, . • S.. Thomas Mr ice, • It..R.:R. Co. bill l freiglit, ',, 1 474 ilh tu. Davis bean. oles' and pea hatheti, 2 00 'Frank Pott Sundry goods purchased,. • 2361 Strange 14. Palther collecti in, 1 , 50 -Enoch,,llayer, 1 hu. lime,' I 'l :25 Adam Steinrytl brushes, • ; . ~ 4 50 'll.l3annina phper and prieiria•registnr, 7 78 Sailing! Foust load of hay, . ' 15.00 • Moses Strouiti oil and brandy, ' 8 75 . Pott O ffi ce,stlnps t 1,06 - • , ' Agriculturali air, - .' -.3 00 J: 1.1. Stockton & Co. Imildie yarn. 1 1 . 86 Making under clothes for prisoners, - 1 00- Yeast, exprefis, freight, Le. I ' 68$ l ok. Faust, glaiing &m at prison, 1 ' 5 00 - 1 Buckley it Quirksepairing 4 tin warn &e. , .8' 26 11:R. It. Co. freight,•: i . / ' r-3 23 .George M. SMith hauling goods limn dept, ' 2 50 Laivar flay repairs done,i:.„. 4 12 Francis Stuffrogen repairing locks: 29 50 1 Adam Becket repairing water pipt4., , 11 - 75 D. L. Esterly gridiron, ,1., -50 r —• . Poitiville Gazette printing lables, • , 300 Davik4ehner repair carpet looin, 1 75 8. TWaira icy, • 3 87 Jim* , Adam 1% 1 Fo 1j Ihni IF ! Ui nry F 586 ler, tern ng 2470 turee, 52 , des 3 62 hased 36 15 Is 4 51. f ery, ‘ 7..- 7 03 . lepot, 3 , i 5 l• ._ 2 0 1 0 45 0 1 00 • 1 91 ' .3 00 '' . 14 25 13 $4 I, • ' 1 00 $121,544 91 H 7 ' Viz. .11„v cash paid on orders drawn by the Directors of the:.l' , ,or "f,ir pky., of dire ‘!tors. • steward, . . . . ' clerk and support of the poor as per report of Audi'ters. $174.73 42i 4ieneral!election, , .. s 1824 41 , • Wpring• Ohiction. , 888 S 2 Conunonwealth witnesyes kls,. • • i2ett 93 i . Juryand 'tipftavcs, ' 1 . .I , , 45.15 75 , 1 , meol.sors. 4,.... ' .191 V.l '.lt64lceireeF. • . 94 70'1, . 'triage ;lierveri r l, ' . - , -444 d. !toad• j ur ors, 2Ol b . . .li2t; 4 :teal!) ;sl3 J 2.:.,717 44n 33'25 05 31125 00 354 59 _ 413 351 . , Triennial assessment, • _0 . ' , Constable We, , . , • J • Ceronees inquests and jurors. . ißedemption money on unseatedilands, Interest on toatis, 1 , Principnl on bends. • 1 'Septennial entneratiOn, Incidental expenses. Samuel.lluntainger for Prothonotary fees and ' rict k lot tk,urt, , ~;•.2 - • 490 03- J.Sr.TaYior. Court crier. , • w ' 122 01 }. Myer . iit rouse for interpkder, 50 00 christian 4eller for bringing. 43 tax duplicates, 12 90 lienry 'Krebs for tusking county statement, 10 00 John lit. Clayton for postage, . .V. , IV, join" fur. P Led üblic ger. &r..,- - ' 25 941 ....' 2 271 Chichester & Itanibo for Dining Register, ' ' •,6 12 Boordtc!Wilite ffir Co.tti. 0 b 0 ! lamb Chr,tst lan for Coal,• • 14 17 !.. I ' . 11. Mendleson for hicicory . brooms. 12. • , • 4 50l 'Clar/os•Basiehrer for Snaking book case fur ' 13 00 1 : Register office, . , • rusbua Royer for registering marriages and . deathf;', . . : 1 I ' .s 071 ', L.• 01 hancroct• counsel 'hi *c.a.se of 'Common- • ' .1 ,I wealth va. C. Towe?, - , 17 , 0 00, :1 110 Yo. Walker & Co. ffir printing, . 97 10 ; IChetAi,- Dowse. for printing,„ i 1 . • 34 25 , liondierd Si•h rider (or printng,. 46.00 Wm. K. ,Welts for books 79r t tbe law llbtary. - ..390 531 U.* W. Kline for one case,of drawee In Court, - I, I fouie,4o.oo [I . IL it W•Kilt2e f,r bodk. case covering and mon- ' G.r, 1 42 00,, C: , W.. Ittnan for'bildm, Ste, at Court House ; 106 49; ' R. KioPer for windin dock and repairing: - 16'25 i l t, SolomoniSha.ner for lending chairs, .' r i tl, 62: A. IL ;Wilson for money paid out Asper wept, ~ A 21).: , Henry li attilUSen for horse and Wagon hire,. ~..15 011 IT. it. h. Ebur fur SelluYlkill County Agricut- -4 i, 1 '• I ural-I4ociety for-1816, • ' • ' - 1.0 00 ,,, j Samuel Foust for Court House attendant;, 4 ' 330.018, , JiniesForinor and others for election boXea, 23. 32 ' 1 John 'born for service rendered as clerk, • 3 001 lA. F st ffir painting 32 blinds at Comrt House '.. ' ' 3:00 1 .I.S. 3i, Quade for water rent due:April 10,1267 . • 62'50'1 John F. flay, igues for books and rtstiohery, - 42 41, It . u m ,,,,,,,, for books and stitlObery, , 250 67 ' , Jam lIV. lion'en & Brother for painting Court • . I. sits, de rooms, AM, . • 103 25 1 i,V m. In repairs at Court Dense, • .' . 1 10 .501 ThiliP,Nngle, " • ..' • . ~.a • j 14 00 : It . M.l Palmer for . datnagra to land of D. Basr, I . ! in t, estJtruuswig, • . . • ' 06 so, Phille Clark, itriffire in Ifeglns township,, . 200 001 Wm.y, tlc k e 1 for bridt:e nt %Void larnnawig, • IWO 001 l'aul .I,,oligel for bridges at Washington, . j 400 00 ! Wm, pelbert fonrepairing bridge,— '',. . 8 64' 51 - c r kl,dr. Trough ••' • r ‘ r . • . , 1. (40 I Join, polo. l. lish:pi '.. ,• •! - - . 1100' ...... CnSelce, •.• -...... . r ' STOCK AOCOCKT., JosEle:Foster sole' leather .c. ~ Daniel E4terly,shoe peg', ' . • Gabriel Herb - 52 lbs. carpet:rag', Mary Sands, 3 lb& " ---" , . ~, Thomas 11.Vraig t Co. bill cotton ttrn, 138 38 Henry Pry carpet raga; -" , ~ - - 178 Thomas 11, Craii .1.:,C6', - loilloot ton yarn, 188 58 ~• ,7, 1 " . ", i , 54 72 Charles Ifininge. t r.carfict ragm,i ' 4- 60 ni W. llontziager • " ' is -• ' 315 Stranger,' • - : • r... •,. . 79 . Thomas 11, Craig .3 Co.; eotlon yarn, 82 45 J. 11. Sioektima .t Co., carpet chain,' 119 10 Uri Fable" carpet rap, j - • 8 95. Margaretltrannegan, " '. • - 2 12 Abrahum,Sebwenk, .0 : : ' ' 1* 50 TIS". 11 . Craig A, co., button alialn an - p . in, , . ... -,-. , . i • • '44 31 Y. IT.:.Stocktoti it CO, . barpet Chain aid , reed, " , 17 77 , 36 . 2 60 , . . • J01i010. 1 1. - 0, --- p4. - jr - o, ~, -...... " r , - 21 t) So t dltn o r Thomas for.lro, - I - -20 00' W. B.ltVaiti for mad and othool limielunded, i 196 pa Foxl o slps, . '[f , ' --. , 75,62: llast o •Donll t entlary Ins lak•lrdlig conidata, , J•.uga 17 ; k, (trots Jeco for conkin g "din, ~ , i 1 :- la. 'nowt Vanduarn for ham blra f .. l • . ..• • •;;:, ' 6 00; Glaort,r. Doti Ibr basrdSagJlllo/741' -• . ,1.,. 31 00 i V. D. Knareber " " ' '. 4 10 30 .; 2.8. Kaarcher for arpenie at appeal, • ‘- • 10 32j,, J. McQuade for.trator arnttbr prima. :• ' . ' '62 GO .. John'lllan roan Go- settler ax Coml. counsel, , -,. , ,130 00 '.' .S. 111 W 111.4 1. for 01)e whoolharron, . , ' .6 00' D. It 9004winior rteo anti mad tax overpaid, 15 014 . i - 85 50 1 Margaret Broganer, 8 lbs. carpet rags, ~. 50 Thoa. R. Craig & Cu..'cotton.yUrn; 306 50 John Christ carpit rags,' •: t5O 1 W. Reifsnyder rags purchased, f 37 J.ll. Stockton & Co., carpet chide, 60 00 F. F. & F. Boyer carpet rags, 5 511 I Win. Wolff bill of leather, , , , . • 142 98 I Jiinas Stein 22 Ibr. carpet yogi; - '1 38 I Thos. H. Craig C 0.,& cotton y ' arn 231 09 'l . Pituak Kline 1 doz , sides uppeileather, 42 00 - i Prink Pott, shoo thread, eailOsid Eluding, 13 15 C. C. Woiltlc 58 lbs..carpetaliglt. 3 48 i Mary Sands 6 - -do ,do ;. ' ,35 ITkos.. H. Craig & Co., cottoularn, !! 252 64 1 - 4 7 R. R. Co. freight, .S. ,I. ". 298 i Charles Gross carpet rags, •••: , 81' i Thos. II: Craig & Co., cotton :Yarn; ', ..275 51 Thos. ll. Craig.& C 0.,. 40 ' do '" 43 80 Irum. ACCOUNT. i Nathan Cleaver, coal furnished, John S.'Snyder, 1 ton coal; • . " LIGHT ACCOUNT. Milton Boone gas - 1 , t 99 47' "2 TS MCDICAL ACCOUNT. F. Sanderson drugs and medicines, J. C. Titigbes . - J. T. Carpenter medical atiendance, A. lieger, ItAINTENANCE ACCOUNT. rStuie Stranch bill of flour, 103 00 i Samuel Morris sundry groceries, 1 40 00 1 Mary Bass fur milk, 1 50 ' Joseph Westerman for milk, !, , 375 'James Glenn Agt. flour and feed, • , 80 85 Abraham Schwenk for beef,.i- , 20 30 Thos. E. Williams; butter ' egg's, veal Oc., • Ai 28 Jos. Bitterman Tor 614 lbs. beef at 8, 1 49 12 John Darr for B'bu. potatoes, ' , 400 Wm. Cole for 100 lbs. buckwheat floit., ‘; 375 . Isitac.Strauch fur 2000 lbs. flour, - 90 00 Tbes. - g. Williams butter and eggs,' ' 17 73 ' Paul Lenge! potatoceand eggs, , ' 7 50. 1 W. Relfsnjiler groceries purchased, 1 00 I Thomas E. Williams butter and eggs, . 8141 !Elias Seiler flour and feed. • 146 04 Paul Longa 10'bushel potatoes, 6 00 ' John W. Stabler 8 de.; • 5 20 ' Moses Strousi groceries, 1 50 John heiger bill of beef in 1854, 12 99 Thos. E. Williams butler and eggs, ' , 735 IJohn;W. Heffner 3 busbel'potatoese s . 5 00 ' Paul Lengel potatoes era apple_ butter, 9/ 50 iT. E. Williams butter, eggs,and potatoes, 12 04 11. , 11. lluntzinger &, Co., bill of rice, .., 4 37 Douse Strands 100 lbs. flour, , 4 ko ; Thomas E. Williams batter rind eggs, 8 65 Philip Waltzer whortleberries, 46 T. E. Williams, butter . ,,eggs and honey,' '9 . 72 Wm: Major for flour hnd potatoes, 49 40 Valentiao Rarig, apples, butter, Se., 42 27 henry. flebn potatoes and chickens, 9 50 ' huckleberries, 80 Elias St4ler, flour and feed,so Whitfield and Doman greed :ice, 5 57 Thomas E. Williams butter and eggs, 10 69 John Stabler 12 bu. potatoes,' 7 80 1 Wtn. Glrrayer bill of beef, 47 o's' '.T. E.'Williains, butter, ' egglyipples and . 18 40 Thi g u r l a ren s get 20 ha ' . ilotatoe; , i ,. '. 14 .00 ~' Henri Itosengartep bill or sundries, • . 105 67. - Mrs. JArn 'Holger bill of beef, . 111 26 ' Michael Freehafor, 200 cabbages and 1 . • . • bu. turnips, Elias Seiler bill of flour, , T. E. Williams, butter, eggs, veal, &c., PauVLengel, potatoes, turnips, and apple butter, John Stein 462 j Ilf. of beef at 7, Wm. Coro 50 lbs. bnekwh'eat flour, Thos. E. Williams, butter ' „egg's, he., Samuel Seat t fur eabbage&c., Thom. E.'Williams, butter, eggs, he., --;* SALARY ACCOUNT. Washington Reifenpyr itrld 'wife one year'e Eatery, Robert Walker, supeyintendetit of looms l 862 50 one year, . .. ~ 400 00 Margaret Flynn, 4 weeks service, 6 00 Sarah Ji%es, 7 1 weeks and 13 days service, 11 13 Mary Knittlo 2 do do ` • do 3 00 Elia. Madera 6 do do do .9 00 Rachel Tenples 13 do do 13 50 LOUiFtk Wagner 23 ' do -do 34 50 S. K. M. Kepner Treasurer's commis- ' sions:for receiving $3,390 74 at I per ' cetit . ..."Andrying out $5,814 54 at 1 per ' cent.. 46 85 $5,861 30 I To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Common 'Pleas of Schuylkill county : We the undersigned, Israel Lindno4 and Gabri ',el 'Milieu Auditors for the said County of Schuyl kill respectfully report, that we have audited, ad justed and settled Ike acupunts of the Commis sioners and Treasurer of the said County of . Schuylkill, and submit the above end foregoing state:Dent as the result of our investigation. In Nritncss Whereof we have hereunto reed our handi at? Pottsville, the 9th day of ,Itstivary, A. D. one t4usaud-oight,huhdred and fifty-seven. ISRAEL LINDNER, 1 GABRIEL MILLER. lAuditors. 1 • --•••••-•- SANUEI K. .JI. ICE PNEII, Treasurer in or. count tr . it& Me CoatmotaCcoffir of Portray/rank,. 1 '•- . DR. • , MILITIA FINES. To amount of Said fines outstanding for ISIS, , and previous years as per last annual report t• ':of County Auditors, 499420 i fo aggregate amount of Militia Floes assessed fur the year 1856,..5s per bo!',lr' in which mid ( . tines are entered by the County Commis , 14 ; sinners, . 4654 00- `• 1 - To - aggregate amount of fines assessed 911856 ? and added to the Mt' under the election laws, .. ' 33 00 60 i f . .. . ` , i 4 E 9681 ?A . •CR. , By am ant of said fines remaining uncolleci -50 ' ed ter 1856 and pre'vions yearn, . 5=914 o n . By exonoratlons allowed collectors for 1856 ~„‘ 1 ' and previous years, 1649 50 " By 5 per cent. commission allowed collectors I for -1856 and previouwyeanc, By amount paid County Commissioners for time occupied in military hu , Mess, By amount paid County Commissioners for books Duplicate Stationery used by (minty 4 Cornmissionera for military purposes 30 00 I ,lly amount paid . Assessors for assessing and famishing delinquent militia men for 1653, 1654, 1855 and 1556. at two cts. each. ' 141 72 By amount paid Brigade Inspector for inspect ing 26 companles'and 5 battalions for 1856, 360 00 By amount xiald Brigade Inspector for collect, Mg military-property and transportation of arms and milltary stores 14 1856, i 18'94 By amount paid Brigade Inspector for public '' postage, public printing and •stationery for 1856, -. • • 24 56 By amount paid Brigade Inspector for organ'. - sing 6 conipanics and battalions for 1850. 60 50, Ilysmount paid Treasurer of MinersvllleAr- tillery as per order of Captain B. C. Chriat for the year 185 e. 76,00 By amount paid Treasurer - of the Patterson ,/,..,- Guards as per order of Captain Joe. Phillips '''.' . fur ISA .-.,;- 60'00 By amount paid Treasurer of the Scott Rifle '.i,'.. '- Company as periorder of Captain P.M. Rein. •.-- c .. `hard for 18r.".6,' -=`,. _-:, " 75 00 By amount paid .Treasurer ' of the Scott Rifle:. Company ac per, order of ~,CaOtin Robert' - Stprolear for 1856, ' " ,'-' ' 75 00 13y amount paid Treasurer of ' the Wetherlll • Rifle Company as per or order of Capi. Wm: Xl...Jennings for 1856, . ~ u ji t 75 00 By amount paid Treasurer of the Maahll I - Artillery as per order of Capt. Yams, „ id forilB',6 ` ,. Ir_L'' 4{ 76 00 M By autatkpaid Treasurer of theiWashingtma Ligt.t. Infatitry as per order , %Capt . Lents • Deck for 1856,• , 75 00 By amount paid Treasurer bribe Wynkoop Artillery as per order of Captain Wm. Wid s i lack for 1856, i -, _,*.- _„ '5O 00 'By amount paid Tres/lathe LaDiyetto Rifles %pee order of Ca A. J. 'Rhoads, .... f0c 7 1856? ' - 50 00 By amount. pail Treasurer6l'We Ifa on BMus as per order of Captalit Ithbert Bison for 1856, • . ~ . ~.,,. 75 00 By amount paid Treartericir of th na ' tam , . - Rifles as per order-66fCaptaln tin Ellen •. • • for 1856, i 60 00 By amount, paid. Treasurer of the Jefferson - '1 ,Artillery as tairXirder of Captain :Wm. B, i ' r - Lebo for 1556. ,C;.',. •, - 75 00 By amount' paU.Tresourar of the Jackson ft uarrlsas per rof Capt. S. I'. Biggins . for 1850, ' ';,;,-, 75 00 By anion* paid-Treasurer of the Jackson Urge' , Blues as per r of Captain Wm. Bosh Err 1855,, •'ii. - ..'„, 50 00 Ity smite Asbr; ~ ,Treasurer of the Jackson " BlOes:ss itirr c•r•dar of. Captain Win. Hoch fur 184 0 , .I. ,-,,,.- ' , By amount ? aid: Treasurer of the Itinggokl .. Rifles as per o - niter of. Captain Jacob Wernir for 1850, i'. By amount p Treasurer - of the Washington Yeageni as elder of Capt. Myer- Strome .1- for 1656, ~V.l ,' - ...! • • Ilyamouut told Trimmer of the West Penn ' Artillery atilipt , order of eapt.,M. W. Zigler • for 1856, - -V- ~ ,- . By amount iiitldTreasurer of the Tmura Artlllery as psliorder of Cart: D. II: (load. • win for 18,5502 i... ., . , •.-- • 73 00 1 By amount fax 3 - reasurer of the Marion nt flei as perihrdst,of , Caplain D. Barren for .4655, 4,,,, .:',,,.- , . • . 50 Off Bp/amount plldTrecuturei of the Ashland . Rifles as per lard* of Captain 'Edwin ...lames for 1856 • iti.o3 By amount ' Treasurer of the Ist National • • Light Infa ' ; as piir rof Captain li. L. • Cake for 1 - ~,.,,--,,,,,, r,,,75 00 By amount patllen.lat n Banhan, for pub. / . "'Rhine IBM itecoUnt the year 1855. 10 00 By amount 'mdst * tralt for Publish ing Militia gat Isiah. year 1855. • 10 00 By amount '' TitisNiner of the ',Upland . Cavalry as Vat of captain James C. Connor for 1 '- - --_,:: ~ -- - -If' , -.. , - • 60'00 By amount pal ' 'l osiiatem'lreasniernof the • .-, , I . Ashland PattaW ki fi 0 17,as per order of ' • - Capt. Jose Pit; : - ...L', • " 5O DO By amount paid, ' • - el the First Troop ' ~' Schuylkill COuntyXl*lia per order . o_f,,:- Captain O. Wyrikop. , , . - 74 00 By. .Treasurees, -.. , -- NillWaii*ut tut $2862.59. at 3 '' • .' - .., 28 In By balance 'due. loath by.coanty:i Treasurer, ': ~ . .,,1',,..-- . ...-'.•is, ; .- • MOO t ...tk.,XN::,- • • _Wtr , o•-. '•,.... -'. -• • Plifil :21' We the Understign ''' ..ut-the Auditors 'of Schuyl kill County, in the treads of Pennitylvania,d3 'i4tit'y that In pot - ' Ortha 117 Section of the "Act - relating to Countleit araah pitied the 15th day of April, 1834, ens 1114113 tisa IltlemiAMotior's Office, 10-the borough of Poltseilluoan the it day of Jan- Auo. A. Mi 1837, and dikatitliti siAltiat . end sitl.oo the several accouota reol3 l 4l: l 3tAtahtbra, . lig billo the, several Acta of ArisemblYilinttlhspp -Widen hereto. ria 'eording to thcbeat of our ast=itud. %lithe. ' Iti witness thereof, we hale* to oa r hands at Pottsville, this Sib day tif.aruyi.A, Di. o,lll2nsand elghtaktindrild and arty or __, - --e ~ -• . , . • ! c ..........• ... .i5,„.......i.,..,,,t,,,,„,..,. ST4 TEM EST of att.Cospety Coanntimeonent, gem iny the anima of money 6orrpmed, when sue 4 ion* 6:teemed*, aid bit indebtedness of SAW- Janna4lat, 1857, in *torch's* do Acts of Legislature. (rbelenne all bearing interest at OM rats of t 3 per et. per minim) . 1 1.; wax. • • mum 'zauximumag. urt: Joseph -Hemmer, '" do do • IS do- db do do • , do. 1r ; do do . 811 illintner, • • . Rebecca Albeit*, Wfmiall Strada, do do .. do do P.C. Knehnly, Mary_ a I, K neb ly, lienry V Data Andrew Kitdmelir do do .„ Peter,. loudwig,' Cbristion Berger, Mnry Franey, Alen& Koch. ' • do do /Meth Jinni:lnger' (to do Oeorto ivernert, Barak El mammary! Joseph Miller. Cath-Seitzingsw,, Ellsibeth Berger, I; Jdbu Borger, George lierger, • Catherine Kge, -do • do ';„ Job& , Reed, J r do do - Altrild4dedner, Cath2f3toemaker, deotgeBhoemaker,:. Joht2ll2oenutker, -1. Beery Bassetnen, do do JesOb Lnekenblil, liock,.l Jeremiah Fetud, John Sehwelm,j , Abr. Albreebt, Oeorgellisouliton, Elijah DeLong; I • Andrew 31111 v: Michael ilardang, Jereh.Leininger. Susan% Leinloger; Israel Rouser, Rudd IX Kistler, Geo. Eel Ann der, Henry Stutter, ' Aund. Institute, John lirel air, AuguitZ,/85 'A • . 26,1: • Aprillo, 185114 . 11 10, 1856 May 2 6, ' 1854. May 28.1858 . June 80, 1851 4 unia 30,1868 August 26,1850 Aulgost 26,186, August 14,1851 August 14.1356 'ne 11, " Juno 11. 1866 85 April 8, • / April 8, 185 6 April 23, ". April 29,1856 Aprll2B; 111511 April 28,1856 April 17, 185 Aprill7, /868 August 7;1850 August 7,185 , March ~11,1856iMarch 28,1858 an. 27, 185] an. 27, 1867 April 1'; " lApril 1,1857 April 3, 'r April 3,1867 pell., ' " April 2, 1857 August 30,18081 August 30.1 R . ,Feb. 16, 18521reb. 16, 1857 'May 10, 1851 hay 10, 3850 March 10, " March 10, May 26, iAngnat 30,185. lApt4l " ; ApriPZB, Sept. l 9, • •• I 'Man* 9, 1852 iSept. 5,. 1. June 2,1: • tAprll 1, " July 19, 18521 NO. . " Inn . . 21, lus . A pin 2, vsse , rk.e. 21', 19551 !Jan. 4; 185€4 !Jan. , • ;Jan. 4. " 19eb.. 12. fApril.2l, +llareb St " Aril " Xpril 4, " !April 1, " Apt A ; " 13tarch " Ilay 28, rAurtist 34,18571 April 28, " I trprll 28, Sept. 9, " ]larch 9, " •pt G. 11e • .Inne 1851 .dr Icily 19, 6, Nov. Y 9, " jfeb. 21, ddd !April 2, " • Dec. 27, 18581 Jan. 4, • 1857' .ls n. 4, " inn. 4, " Feb. 12, 1858 litirif 21, '18571 IHarsh b, Apr') 2, April 4, 1858' April 1, 1857 April S,dd Aprill2, IS& Midi 8, 184 b,, !August 10, " !April 25, " lA pril23, " .April2l, " ;April 25, " ',tiny 3, o• ;June 30, !Nov. 7, " 'Dec.lec. 13, " ' 14, " 3.u4r,nat 13,18:7 Apr 1 1 .23, 1336 April "M, 1357 1 April 21. Aprllls, }lay 3, " Dee.,3o, 1333 1 113,y 7. 185, Dec..l3, " Dec. 19, *F.lVllngbes,t r'ee,! *V.W.Llugheictr'ee,r, .Oct. " 'Oet. 28, • .28, 185 ii, tk,t. 2+3, -1858 ASSETS. Amounts duo to the Countr by different collectors, after deduct! eloiaerations and commissions,. Amount of County tax due cu unse ediand for 1856. as returned to t Treasurer for collection. Bond duo by Goo. D. Boyer, lite rea . surer, • 720 00 e • Estimated value of County tax on Lands sold by the Treasurer with' Comtisissioners. , •6000 do' • Cash lie Treasurencliands as per report of Anditons, , $20464 12 • 7:7-, Less due for, relegate • lions In TeMsurer's °Mee, $6OOO • Less due for Baal and School tax due to townships on un seated lands, 11594 17591 • 284 35 I 29310 90 Balarirs of Indebtedness of the County, ng $15437 'SS S3I9Z 10 . *Feu lot of ground on the. south side of Court Mouse lot. on Minersvillestreet. .„ • Although the balance of indebtedness of the conhty has apparently been increased since our last. report, it has actually been decreased seven to ten thOusand dol Inns in the amount then due byithe county fur redemp tiontioney, and the road and school 4 tas op unseated laudaheld by the Treasurer, has heretofore not been re ported as an indebtedness, 111 new I neluded. It is with much satisfaction that we renoit t that the amounts' due by old collectors have been much diminish ed, and it is hoped that they rill all be eettled during the present year., • The appropriationitor the Alms House is steadily in creasing, having been in 1854, 33 per cent.. in 1855 37% per cent., in PiStA. 40 per cent, of the whole county taxi levied. end being a Yearly increase of about $3OOO. At this time, and during the present year, 352.544 of the bonds of the cohnly, will be due. To meet the same we will be constrained to borrow money,and therefore request suet, eetsoneas wilt ten o n to the tensity to.lnfona te the- stenent , • they %brad' loan ing, and. also that those whom* desirous of renewing their loans wit,' give the like information, that we may be able! ro know the amount requir e dANDßllW 11. Wl:feu. tnlssioners. • Attest, Buten. GUM/MT. - k 4,4 , STATEMENT of the outstanding taxes due the County, and State by th e Follecture of the 'several borouyhe and townshippin Me county of Schuyl kill. Townshii. .Wm. A. Stutzman, Wes! Ann Towirship Gerber, :Inlyre Township. Phlltp'iummel, Onion Township. F. itoads„,, • , Sawl Rupert, lemont Township. Adam Wolf, C. L. l'inkqrinn,- aylkin Township. 11. F. lisms, John Matz? %. Rush Townihip. Stephen Moore,. Pax. Reichard, Slesseramith, Israel Linder, - Jas. Blew, Porter Township.. John 'Brown, Wm. Brown. Pioryrove lbwnship. tJohn Wagner, Jr p. f:laet l r 4 : lE. h ra r N aue l l m e islt t . : l e : h l ;: i wn ipo r i Sam). "'Miner, • Norwefilan TonoWelts'" . John Reed,' Mahanoy Itrinnship. ilenry k'ottot, , 114niel,11rink r ' , Fowi(pp? Mahan! ngo Tp ilatrry,ll. Itotoberger, John B.,Knorr, &nth *Wain 2p. Snelnett, North Manheim Tp! *Kugel Koch, .Joint Flamtnet„ Ernst Kleinert, r John L. coin. !tublcy num:hip. *John Schwalm ~ George P. Welst. • " Frailey - Ticnxhip Daniel Dialer, E. E. Thampstm. Samuel Gasklns, Eldred Toionship. • Peter Kutz. Jacob Lnbold, Cau 7blonship. Patrick Christopher, Thos. !loch, • Jas. Nesbit, *utter" Thionship. Wm. H. Wlleoo , R. C. Willson, Daal.illaddorf. Bl.lohe ThicnsAlp. poney, Jos. Barnet, Wm. Ileintz, • B‘uTy Tutoni/tip. Edw. Kllnper. Jos. Larish, Branch Township. , ly en Held. • Pest Brunsutig Tp. J A. Marberget, Eust Brtm.twig rp. •ttfonry Sassamac, .. John W. Koeh, ' Tamaqua Borough. -John N.epeero, St. Clair 14arnigh. ',Adam guiw,l -- &huyiliii Wrcn Bor. .Dan lel F. D9ritert, raid .ito ihrou9h Elijahl.Dettpin,Ter. Attn.'', e Borough. • . . 1 4rendahStitsInger, Ilor ry Gels, .• Henry Oeis, rituvrove Borough. .. George Minima . , . Paul Darr' Wm. Zlntermso, F. G. War tz, • rt. Chrbon Bm•ough. *John D N lladritty, - • ' Pt. apntnei Peroush, • *John Born . , , Daniel Erelapd. ' Onolethurglbratrih. henry Kr , J'Ar G. B. Zialich, .. • ,Vricegian Tmon.thip.r, *John heed, Ira Mho, i . i it . Thomas ABisos, , .. ~. Daniel 'Bards, .„..re !Lower Mthanlang* 1)*.... Valentine E t atadhe. 3lilierari7l* 'Borough. Michael 14ohan.. 20^;36 VIVO. 4 00 Thnb Colitietaii mar fah and tbaseinarked, - _ SKATES.--; A large assortment of iergutzt and Am nifian flasks, at artirSuality. at low piles:wane WIN RAN 4 PCVIT. ber..20,16 • : • ircNIVES .SETT§tg y$ An© M -4 nanineitC Carttlyipg . !t be_ inlvrate and,lttai Depot. Dee. 2), -" 13ERIPHADLOSCOPRS7, ,beautiful 1 optiad musing. mathematted instruments, 3ttrup• ee /Ilea, Willow ha lf. bukete, lie., 'it lbw Hardware end Iron depot. k. yiwt4l per . Dot: 20.'46 SWYERAr READ hava.! the' extlooltoototroiyaf Dam Dlestom'a rltad P. tent Uround Oirnikr.Battoktbellebity/1411eroutty, Siva_ tarnished from 6 tb *toam& ' ' STIOUMS A THONtSON Pottnille - riNuisibei6,l6 sooE 14 g 5 42 00 24 00 24 00 25 65 putty. oal EOUB wrra MEE. ' One hour with thee, wry God{ when daylight tweaks r Over a world thy gmullan ere lath kept; ' Mien the plaundg,patllam,oethiugaiutnberwp/tes,i No praise. the lourtbat ir m akhed me while I slept ; Meta with new strength y pulse Is butting tree, Arst, best, sweetest thoughti l'h She to Alpe. . , One hour with thee, when busy day begin, I ' /ta neseresedug round co! ctimb'ring care ; When (mind meet with toll and pain and sins, - And through them all thy cross must beari Oh then, to arm me for the Aght, to be" Faithful to death. I'll spend one hoar be", thee. One hour with tithe, when rides the glorious sun High in mid hdaven—when panting nature hels Lifeless and errertowered, and man has done, For one short hour, with urging life's *Till wit .: In that deep pause my soul from care 'To make that hour of rest an hour wittabes . One hoar with thee. when middling twilight Mugs llar soothing charm o'er lawn and rale and grove, And there breathes up from all created things, The sweet enthralling sense of thy dear lore; Theo, when Its Influence descends on me, • Oh then,my God, 171 'plead in hour•with thee. One hour with thee, my God, then softly night Climbs the high befren with solemn step and slow And thy sweet stars. unutterably bright. Are seeding lbrth thrpralse to all below; Theo, when my thoughts from earth to heaven wu /4tS . Oh then, ntypod, I'll spend an hour with thee. temperance.. _ j Faott . thui unswerving advocate of Tempe once, the Albany Prohibitionist, we extract Ili ', full] wing article. It narrates facts and giv eitinuttee, mostiesartling. When, will men aw ke4 to an appreciation,of the fully of indirlgini . to qacess in drinking liquor, of sustaining_ thori lrsiir-horses of a community, grogthrips? Alai,t Whin? The Pro)dbitioaist's article runs as for 4 i - . .! low . : ' ' j. t i as on Sledtion Day. ? • :I Sfephano.,—When he butt is out, we will drink w lo.; ter I not a drop before. Servant-monster, drink to mei 21ineuto.—The folly of this Wand! ';They say; then a buU: live upon this. tile: we ate three of them; (f t othir two be brained like us, the Stair totters. i i Shakspeares 210spert. There was a vast amount of drunkenness is A i briny on election day, - the 4th of November. 1 8 sair tnen.drunk as enrlY,sy nine o'clock in t ' mokning. Of twouty men‘who voted while o eit .4. i f agtint was kept waiting at the polls in Swan ftr 'e . ; ony as fifteen were drunk . The breath men was disgustingly offensive. Their p I. a cursing and swearing were still more fo I. ;11 t T numbef of young men who wore drunk, w 'an alarming feature of We der; and is indeed it et ling feature of the drunkenness of our tim 4. W saw one young man,vnot twenty-five; who so trunk that he. could hardly "go through t it ;ma dons" of voting: At nightfall, the number , T st: _goring victims of strong drink had greatly I . in reamed. All through the night till early in. tne m rniug, the streets resounded with the inert* L. sh uts and Yells of men erased with liquor. 4 Itch is a sample of the drink syittern, , , a. it sh wed itself out of doors. Full one thiiusa ' i m n and boys stnggered to their . 19118182, ill lie la t stage of drunkenness, in the city of Alba 7 . W en we picture the wife, the children and he in thers of all these, as oach sees ridrunkon h i- Vs d, or eon, or father;staggering.int.o the boo 6, th mind is shocked end bewildered in its eff is' to ontomplato the vast and revolting aggreg tb. OTHER. CITIB3-7118 STATE OP NEW, YORK: i' i' lbws.) , is only a sample of all the, otber lare, ci ies of New York. In New York' eKr, ft has be is estimated, that there are ten tholiTtid inh lb i ' nts drunkards; and wit may safely assume tita five thousand more were' druhk on , election da, wiolarq not driink,habittially. Very many'eviiii'; w ere *ere drunk on that day, for the first tai in t heir lives. In the smaller cities and ; cons ti, to ris, the amount of drunkenness in! proper 110 tolthopopulatifitwas undoubtedly entailer tba in Now York, 'l3rooklin, AltranyiAllefalo T oy. But even in the.country it waaprodigi. as y great. trvound numbers, there toot* thousand . Its. •1 uall drunkaids.in the §lOlO.-of'New York. , If ea i that aue-half attite,Weriadrunk on the 4th • November, it willglikli,Ml aggregate of .ev . ty.five thousand..Tble•are some thirty t.. u .n d grog.shops open; a 'average of two . a il a .41f drunken men to each liquor bar, would ;Icealte .. , the same aggregate.. , 1 '• THE AGEIHEiATE rtf THE NATION. i acept in Vermont, Connecticut, New•H: dip sl ire, Illiodi. Island; Massachusetts, Michi .on, " wit and Delattart,. where prohibitoryhew aro in force,,:and work a vast ditninutiok in the amount of drioking and drunkenness,pm w ole DitodStattureahibited a ep(a•tacle of Which A:. 4ny,iiialthe State of New Ydrk tiro only ape.. intent • ; • . ..- .e number of drunkards i s thi nation mntil . ly" was usually estimated at five hurl' red , .used. In those States which have ado tea 1 • hihitory Liquor Lawn, the number or dr nk.. iii i.s is greatly teduced—in some sections of .an- / where the law is vigorously enforced, niftiest 4 have been rhelaimed and clothed in their ight di nd. In other - States where Prohibition ;bas I. &adopted, or Where, as in Illinois and ew 0.4 it has been nullified by the courts, lan constrained to beliefe that the number of dr k, arils is now increasing. , - . 1 • • rho population of 'tjie country has greatl lin creased, and the number of drunkards have keen in rested as much in some quarters,- as Pohl bilion has reduced it in others. _t ha wl,thin .bdunds, however, let us suppose-that the number" wo were drunk on the 4th of November thrtingli o the Union, was only equal to what loneago l t w s regarded as the number of habitual diner i al s, end , we will have this frightful and a',lal in spectacle i Fire hundred thousand dru nken voters on the great day of ballot!' -.." ji. ' , EVERY kaVENTH coyish DRUNK. id The reader.who has heed . the I moat indifferent iteretorore to the Prohibitory reform must adjrilt, -that a phase of the subject is here presented ii±,flieh isorthy of profound and serious contempt on, Incomes home to the business and the bosotp of .the moralist, the philauthropist, the patriliand th 'Christian. It lie subject for grave to ns liar, at on by every lover of popular government :` for solemn discourses froth the pulpit; and for;litir ri is' editori•al articles in our public! jeurnals. ' And' 13 it specially fit that it should be p stied borne ' toithe conscience and the heart of ev ,ry legisia ..tor and statesman; ; Consider the subject in 'ibis regard' Judging from the returns of previous elections, the *hole dumber of votes east for Pre tidont and Vice..l-Pre. eident at the late election, was about threel;tuil lions and a half. - According to the main cenclu _lion *rival at in the foregoing estimate; five hundred thOtisniid - ofiffeTpi - Winirdiunk. _ Three „millions and `half of men go to the polls to ex= ercise the highest privilege and 'discharge the . Most eoletnn duties of American eitisend;t I and every serenth man is drunk! How forcibly are; we reminded of the exclamation of we reeling Trinculo—"the State totters!" Do notscem to see the very ark of American: liberty with is the Mad whirl of a worse" than Norway inlet f ~ itroom l• . . ~ : • iI ; s t.., To CLOSE anon suors-- . Talk DUTY ,j ( , ) , , it o„ •i k i . ERN/liar • . The plain andobtrious duty of gtivennnet t, fn t these eircumsfameer, is to interdict the traffio in I, intoxicating Miners. Grant that it is the linty of ' individuals to abstain treat the use of suinh li ,nuors ; it Is also the duty of Igovernmont 49 Pro- I,hibit,tlte traffic. The day there were fiveibtio dred thousand electors drunk, there 'were Ovid ban droll and fifty thoutand grog shops; open. , Flea° these grog shops, and this surging sea of &Unlit:at nose will at once subside. • Short of cheat)* the grog shops; there is.no measure. adequate Ito so . vast an end.' That this measure of pruhild4on is; adequate, is abundantly evident from . rel ocated} - experiments. In St. Louis, in Cincinna ti ands! and l i other places, the grog,shops bare bee n repehtedlyil closed on election, ih(compliance with the procla-I roation of the.Mayori; and always 'with anieffectlj little thereof miraculous. Law, order end/peace', took•the place of drutiken• hoisting!, bullylitin end" mOrderous assaults. As filem . was but I little; 'drinking, so there was hut .little drunkenness...ll Why 'baulk:mot the grog'shops be univ,erstillyc closed on elisetion day? '• i . i i . .. When the law plohibitin the sale of Ithitor le enacted and enforced, men perform these; high duties with thareehriety.which become their. mot. meat. Why should not such laws be OterYwhere enacted, and everywhere enforced?' 'I.. PROHIBITION 'BIIOI3LD an ENFORCED ~przsy DAT .• ttrTIIX TEAL i i But it is not more true than five hundritd•thoOnl sand men were drunk-on election day, thin it as tit st one-half that number•are drunk evelyaY..2-1 Each day's.sua shines on some two or three huril dred thousand' men who are unfitted by .41:ink 6, discharge either public or privale,dutiel.ll,Whir, a continuous, what a cellossal curse, is tbdiliquo:l system ! Whet a, ittipendous sacri fice of "wealth, I of- mind, of morals, of domestic happineiii, l of sa. ohil and petite virtue!' • . • .i I • On the t4emorable Fourth of. July, 11E15014 day the Prahitiltory.Law of New York cattle into ; , effect, a matuldWatertown, Jefferson colony; ri-I - turned home sober at faight,.who had notlifune ee l before for more theft:twenty years Ms iitHe lied children scarcely '.knew, him. They first llooked I with mute surprise,and then screamed Weed with wild delight. ' Th'e dead was alive; the ;lost was founds Were suctilaws- adopted .by every Sta,tei in - the .U r nion , r went the five hundred thou and re -1 claimed=-were the ,two hundred and fitly Moil ; aand grog &hops closed, during the fi63ltlays4ifi 1 the year-o h ,i how great, bow - soblitutt iSeuld be' 'the results which would accrue to the happiness i - oright and Wady millions of people ! Aries, IYAOrd ; 09esi,fifl ,up thee kn i t Ittnr bri ik thou I the arse of.fle. rocked Almon.. Mo ' thabasied ,atnronttsgsd . people to enforee .thr. ivies probb t lititin:-::Whtiosto • kiss that niece; his ikeistAb,er , elrfisk, that puttelll t 4 eettfe to Mot au f , / !Ntaklt l 4 I hies drunken! ' ' • n L r f l wsi 9 i ~_,~~. often*. There. '..iffMo - A RE .NE. to . ,i app tretwam sown of Owr able ootempctraried fill are the longest lived , of their remarks : 1 , I . ~ • The Amerleans &rept longest lived • - or people, notwithstanding sill e ;humbug about the great age `!o which the Eng isb lien, their superior stam. ins, tie. And the longest lived of Americium are to be found here,ln•this ; very , New Euglaid, although suet! a niei; is l i f stuff Is said about; the Yankees Working the Ives to death, being half 'starved, and depriVing themselves of the enjoy. melte of lifp,;ltai i ts ling to abbreviate it ; and* - despite' the Orpiment which are' based upon; the changeability of the Relate, the east wind, end all that: - 'Theo are 001 windy *moments. Stn. L ti e r d ti , cs er, l - telil a.. diff i eri l ni,story.—Boatois Neraillff - • - • Americans ari_nnt- the longest lived people an d we mush ditstake it Wo ire destined to be a !ng. lived dation,•eveaf he Irish, °Verb . = the' wet:: ter claims: to be a lespeadant, are the longest • jived; ;bat we dole.; know. whether to attribute it to their climate:or; We. simple diet to which( the general poverty eonfilimi thecti.--Chdriesten, (S. - O.) . • , 11, 4li Serena. • : ',i i- t , 1, : Youl shUuld have ceoflued yourself,, brother ,• Neregey,b•e ore elivered that sapient - ophi. It Ion: Numb Idt.his Mead it beyond a denbe the 11) 1 1 ncient:line° aof Pe On Contest tbe palm ,ritlt• ; deatn 'lenge. then anybody - lase.—New Ortega* Picayenc. j . ; . i 1. . -I . • . •-•;. Thai's a Me. ~llniebolti t issys A. .. such thing ••':1 anywhere .-= New TorklEo eyelid: [Tut, tikt, tut. c il What language fora le. j'eratigelist" to nee! Lean there be a s wonder ihkt, auglrty boys eVirmand , ;",i . sirear,lwhio they;ha, e!su h• examples from Aleph . '1: quarters?,-;tn. Lree ISL rarritro.l ; • ; i •• ,tae cool, gentle • ed, r none of you!' Will be long4t`ied.4 ;We her; ve e greatest age; of 'man to be obtaictod,by th' 1 in ostanees t iend• refer the r i eerie& In cinch Matt. t Buffon's Intermit:lg se , count of thei)woople.•4i;,., s York Ifiratd..l . ' : •tthir ; Amigrkan friendit are having. a. dirpate as • to what :people prS, .lie most !numerous. in. 1 stance's of ,advanceil s l ct;!• we relieve .o be the (is,' favorable to ;dro 1. ;the p longatioa of life,,bu We 'eve nothing toldlsprove that the Daith•live i riga tetanal:, .other ram— too ;long. fr their .' et ood, perbips.-4-Lolutea Finical - .. , . .F r , . .. . • • lbe London Tintft mul l been nerng a fling at the;Datehrelerring td. h o great a g e to, which , • sonic Of the SI imheers 'attain« though nothing is meotionedi about ofdlip Van Winkle. The Yirdesi's fainous for it of sale slurs upon gations, tholigi! ju4t. now it bee not ot a word to say against itsilear neighbor, Fig_ U . If we were asked who' t liuld the 'longest.l' d - a I people, we Should'say ;the; Pitagenians, for n 'others of them stand full .eight 'feet high.—Bosten ;Post. 4.titi .blo4ort . l'est -Winks the Patagoniaus -live the[ lingest of all mankind. That may be; but it is certai n that the inkabitants of the Itimmaleh Mountain!! live .the highest.—Bost, Herald. •'. that may be , too, deighbor ;, but ' a still surer thg - is, whether the Yankees live the longest or not, they !ere &stifled to live the, broadest,• for, eventually, their ieltitntions will spread' through. out the earth,--.Parlot Corker. All; right, gentlemen, but our opinion Is, that these of our subscribers who pay ,theirantiserip tions - promptly in advance iiitilie longest.. If they' don't; it will not i ; tli - lbat. We don't sincerely wish - them "long . life. sad Prosperity."— Weekly G4zeite. = ~ 1-..... .. . .... .".. 0 ahorl,sig itstele and blundering news. tapers! Awe ith lall this nonsense about big& bi l -wiuthi, cold'regl. s;tiot• climates, tall ineuatains, i'deiepi valleys, &distil hirdo, French ladies, Yankee ' wititr4 Dutch mee,•lrish girls, Peruvian boys and' '' Piiitagptilan giants. ,tiood action, live !foreee'vf.,— it - Thlide live longest wit° do the best. " IVe live in 7 -. , 400; not years." Lip Illortrated • .lAtfor all, it Vernal is fo'r the mountains lof old 7 . • • 7 Schilylkill to projueo the longest livers. We have ; ; In ratai alive, who ink+ When the Coal Trade ' wea•good,-,Miners' sreitrort/. Id •1.1 ( ' I ;: lorozriu nm -1 a ob% difference of °pluton on litolligent and respect iretimr.to the subject, "be I -cumin's ! We copy Ina* , , • , I INAITIIK3 or ' 4161 thßP.—lthaqvu ! beauty if appearance, says the; kritimi Quakerly ,Realete, Ili' i f to the question,lthe eters need n t yield the' paint of; loveliness - 0J t e land. T deep .has it butterflies as nettles th air., Fire- es flit through is I billavrs, •as their terrestrial. °presentative' (lance and "gleam nuiidit the foliage of a. tropical. fordst. - 7 :Little c irri:4 lamps. are bung in the wastes, and potr;!out heir silver radiance from vital_ urns which; are . ;replenished as fast as ca.: linuidedJ The ,tiansparintey of some of• the in liabitntin of tlil !waiters give them An appeal-a ei cif fairy 'work tgaiish?p ; Which is perfectly enchant itg." The Glebe'.erul (Cyillippe pilling) riliem blea n ;little -splicke inf the purest lee, about the Site-of a nutateg:: It s , furnished With too long, tiletider.;:eurvi g, tititicies, each a whieh .bears ti, number of liiterkti.s twistedl in a, spiral form 1 tong one of i * Sides Eight bends are seen to. rayersob tho surface of this animated orb, tun ing fiom tiole to pole, like lines cif longitude nn n a terrestrial gllAbt: To tlicse bids are it ched a number ;ot di tle4lates, whih eerie the rpose of pailles, or the creature can work them so as to Ipr Pel 'itself though; the'eraters, i r t i 44 *either prolkeeet i a straight liae,,or like a Steamboat,' turn lin a y direction, or unlike that ‘;esSel, Whirl rhudd on its axis and shoot down W - - ara with inflisita" race and facility.; Bit notto 'dwell oa the 'lll+ anisra ' is there not soinetbink fastinat ng in' the }de i oferystaline. creatures 1— Otis we hid ransparent horses, hr diaphan bus dort, or ran tth a glass exteriorlwhiCh wfbld i)er:tnit the eirted .dlon I of the blood and the work ing ofihe'org t 11 ta be distinctly seen.' . 1 f i . 1 i , !. TAB: et LiekliTEßS.-.-01:13,ligr DOllgilil is .1 -!said to have ri t u Iletier from ISashlngton.to. • a Pemocratic e r oper in Chicagod iu Whiih be I D usid the folio idgilariguage : I i I J. •li ."You are; t tel i 'Yankeened,'--,-in Other words jabolitionised, by)livoris of audition kchool teach: ,era andaboliton'preakhers. And they will do it, too, unless in valgies arlance;yOu Itakethe bull I.lJtheihorns:' 4 hop tbat we .ball be as active end untiring in th 4 Tonne of Deirno , tratio princi• plea, as; limy b in propkg ting error.— a° d c" Thi reriolutio should be taken net to support an i l l enemy; lin y ur; midst to ; propagatt among your children the 1 bliech ittia hateful doctrines. of abolitionism. Thi reMedy is Al you:: own hands, I , and the advice Ilirlicive, is salumryi" , Theiallesicin here made-is tole henevolent aw l v2l 1 1 ferrrim conducted withwe-tnuch success i byi Gov: k t ' ; Slade to.tern a o.empetent scho4l teachers to the ' . destitute sec otis ef Cie West . ; Mr.l l Donglati was i. !limed!' form ill.' * Yankee lOdaiogue, and the t i .iChiento s hreie cAs Thu s refreshei, hls memory on I I , I , =°l Filth su Ject :1 ;! . el, I , -1 .- .. . . ; - "'This ea a irkth All grace from one who lot i a.feri i s year • eg,n,:,caine to Illineis 1: yonrit Ver. ii uOuter, and, applied ;to the R1:4.1k Beecher, i of ~ Jacksonvtllp i in slips _Stat_to ,aksist him in - get- - ii Gag ascboolltoltdacU r -,H ow Froal our Stephen has grown ." I. 1 i I , 1 • F. r 7-,„ -t; t t I ~' . 4: 4.110/11 ALAI Jagrutts IN: PiqUISTLVASIA,.- The Iron litirinesa ot Pennsylvania for ;the year 1850 - r r , a Dr ' y he summed ?lithos : ; P i - 43096 ton* bti ircin made; of wiileh 4 27041 toks wire anthrailte, pig :iron; s Ii ; 66,970 bdt hltist charcoal - ' ' ' ~ • I . 56,223 cold ti. “; '. 'c - . I 24650 7 euket- "i • ~•12 i 00 rek bilumlnons coal " 4 ,..„..- . lk there were minidstia tared-- i 22?„ 37 4 t01A i tomprising 1 sj. " ; i 421080 ;'-' o nails, rids and bars; . V i 82007 •'• ntlls; . "- j 1 1 211505 ' ,sheet t s and plate , . . 21675 " Ibumuiered hats. r ' ;.This iron korkir n 4 which there emounis were manntaet i d 'sr eicattereel- throughout a large riroporiion. of i ,t e" I ; o:utiles of Go S'ata; (there 7 , beingini fa t,l? t ei ght counties sty which the ore [l. it notirfkienGt aloiledint to ju st ify mining , And 'Arnett' o rations) and comprise 275 furnaces, of whic 203 i. orb :in blast, the whole of them hay lag i'a capamtyrui prOduco 024,309 tins, the anthrs , cite f maces aline being linable of furnishing i 355,0 0 tode;11:11 . tinges with 29a Ores in add 51 ant; :ps plate I ind sheet 'ntills, i all but two of whic4 webu t y ; s;_t_ merchant i mills for bars; Oa .rods ' 'and r , hal/lag' 123 .trains or finishing i . roll* land 7 11 slain tiracianes, *ith a kapneity to produce.? 5,009 k i efs'of nails; and 10 rail mills. —PirtadelpAir'../Vor! America:L- 0 . . •-•I NORRIS oviii AIM Atxtyrowx iltitmioan.--0 n: I I; 1 Monday, e f Ith alt., at NorristOwn, the follow. I.lisgOecri..wi l • elected : . 1 . It , . - Ili Pretii ent•lj-IIL B. WicitershaP. ... ..: 1 - ' • '1 • 'Director.: ;Coffin Calk:l4'l Will ma Wetherill, ' '•. 4 - Samuel A.lllti -, AL .G. Allot!, ' elacoliilaliso i Jr., - Uenty Longaker, - T res - 'Wort 11, Wm.l Schell; - Gjeren,Jes, George .Graber, • . . ;Geo. W. Clirpriaddr, Charles 11. Rogers. Three of t eke gentlemen, to ;wit ,.;— Morris S. Wickersham Cala Colket, and George W Cana penter, ar 111#eriton and large sto e kholden in the . Phil. elphia, ;Germantown and liorristewte Railroad ovagany. In. the annual report of the last 111 =1 1 etti,ilpall7, foroheyiair ending Septem ber 30, 1854, this paragriph !occurs: • - ' , "The•ZiortiStowa,And Allentown Railroad—l charter to %Which; has been reeontil obtai wilV T whe titaitied, add lartel'y to the tonnage of i; theiNurr 'Meru) read, and me at - vastly " increase ,thirkeeeipka hfObik company.'! ; , i ' Wean lentlif the , rare virtu .11 , 1tiatt Re' 4we read I 4 :lonlii'l:r i iii wer# pi i ------ ' 7 aril o , intake our: vocation falOokin t wit forloettasions to eteroitio rot aul I i ; i s i . d stepping over the °Miami,' mu d" otlido the road before- as., Whoa e tariey!fte (mold be tnirtyrei wtie) we • lie god we cannot bear a provoking , ... 1 t H -Haan tin de . Colin which went forth mountain tidily. While the child weridered there hif, Called aloud to break tbi littess, - amkkeard 'a - yobio which called to him to the. seine Aeoe..,r;-14e'-ealled again, and, as be thought,-the V9leS again mocked bits. Muskeg' with anger, be rushed' to find the boy who biotite ed him, bit couldind non& He then Called cot to him in angstiand *Olivet abusive epitheb-'- all of which -was faithfully rob:treed' to him.— Cbokinewith raga, the child ran to his mother and complained that - a boy in 4 the woods had abused and insulted hint with many But.the mother •teok, her child by the hand and said: "My child4these names , wore but the echoes of thine own yoke. Whatever thou didet eat was I returned to time; from' the Hadst thou. called oat pleasant words; pleasant words bad returned to thee.; Let this be thy lesion throrigb life. The wedded!' be the echo of (hilts own spirit. Treat thy fellow/ With unkindness and they will' waver with unkindness; with love,' and thou shalt have love : Send forth sunshino.from thy spisiy and - thou shalt lister have a clouded day; carry about a vindictiie spirit, and even in the 110 Well shalt lark curses. Thou shalt receive ever whatihou gives 4 and that alone.f •• Always, said tie speaker, is that' child. iti.the Mountain passes -.:uid every mac and ;every woman is 'that child. . How ,o Woriwrorcritli Newsistmits.—As a geieraktule, abort plow' are best liked. A gen tleman g Itt,a;bi once, told s' when we asked him , to subscribe a certain ,Quarterly Review "Rest. a Review S. why, I never read, any thing longer than a telegriph dispatch Bat I will take it and send it to my brother, who is a minister hi the country?' The public like a short arriele, when it is a eodifensation. dt••• . This introduces a second Idea. Actartiele to be • printed should ahsolutely have something in it.—; If professed 'gement, it should'hwcinclusive; if pathetic, it should - Masten tlie,Nyes ; if an anew. dote, it should have a kharp point; if philosophy, it should go to the primitive rock; if practical, it should go like an arroir to Its work ; If spiritual, it'attould ago the soul that reads it.; A good newspaper style is not is easy as it seems. Its Scylla lies on the side of attempting a populer manner, and succeedekotily in toting .more fami liar than a man ought to be at his own table, or. degenerating into slang, or become very childish. Its Charybdis yawns for those who, shunning Scylla, are determined to have real thought, pith, and value in 'their writing, and so become too lest:o6d, or profound, or imiginative, or philosoith iestior any but scholars or highly cultivated peo ple.=:Antenicoi Proikeeeiiaa. New: AND • EIPitNCTITS SNOW PLotion.—The Means' at' present used on our railroads to clear the tracks are not philosophical. A railroad pa. pet contained likely,* cut of a new forin of now plough, which seems vutly more likely to be ef fectivi than all the presMit plooglis. The idea was to ri.lla sm o oth shoirel ffnder the snow in the first pla ce, and not attempt to throw the noir off the track nntilit had been Liftediabovs Wi surronatliogenciii.'. When'the snow reaches this elevatliiii - ot Mei for the first time, strikes a share aMcb dlVides it and throws off on the top .of the iindistnibedliidy of snow, the-snow that has b'eon +fled. This avoids condensing the snow, 'as .11 now the frequentlyObortive e ff ort. Such a plough said io work Well on the Wlistern prairie roads, ' il v W.—Two hundred :dozen shovels and stfades day, ,about one-third. cif the. whole quantity; made is the Uniteds.States, are produced at( one establishment—that of Moire. Ames in Easton, iet. The businese was commenced in 18P0 by /1(r. Olitee Amesithe head of the iireient firnt, and ribvr amounts to about $690;000 per year. No `shovelo or spades have 'been im ptirted:to any,extent skied 1828, and our menu lecturers now expoit considerable quantities. Aus tralia now demands from 400 to 10,000 annu ally, Tito leng•handed, pointed /hovel is the style universally preferred in California,' and it is claimed by mlners4hat one earnest American mi ner viith a long-handed shovel and with a wife or sweetheart awaiting his return, is .equal to about :three betotit Irishmen.—United- Stater 'Mi ting Journal. • , -- - .I . lllh ORION olr Pissas.—The pianoforte, that favorite parlor instrument, now Considered qn al most indispensable article In every family that can purchasejt, was. invented by J. C. Schroeder, of Dresden, in 1717 the square piliTic . was first made by Frederica an organ builder of. Saxony, about 1758. Pianofortes were made in London by M. Zumpie, 'a.Getman, in 1766. .The mane. facture of this instrument was commenced in this coutitiy.sinie.this opining orthe present century. Waste a native of Java has a child born, be immediately plantspt cocoa-tree, which, adding a circle evArir t year to its bark,, indicates the age of the.'child. The child, in consequence, regards the tree With affection all the rest of italife. Dic Jounsost remarked that a habit of_ looking on,Gie best side of . every trent is., better thou.& thotisandTounds a,year. When Feneion's library was on fire, "God be praise 4,7 he exclaimed, "that it ix not the dwelling of sumo poor toan." • . . - - LO!IDOS contains to-day•2so more souls than it did .yesterday. To.morrow It will contain 250 * more than it, does to - day.- ,A town as le as , 'Brighten.is added to London - every year ity as vast itS Manchester every four years. - , • Ma ,doubles la the evils of his fah. y pon deringihrer thorn; a scratch becomes a wound, a slight an injury, a jest aninsult, a smallperir,a great danger, and a slight sickness often ells in death by brooding apprehensions. -11 To.osit who 'aid, "I do not believe there Is an honest! man In the world," another "replied, "It M impostilble that, one man should know • all the world,ibutfluite Losable that one omit may know himself." Tnl triumph of women-lies not in the iidmira timi o her lover, butin the respect of tier husband, and that can only be gained by a constant coldva lion of those qualitie, which she knoWs•hr most I s' Powrvszom.—What is companionshi where nothing that improves the intellect is eon:min:des ted, and where the larger heart contract* lir to, the model and dimensions or' the smalls Di . °genre. Tains it a greeEditference between talkkog and acting. •The men who promise the most and,,taik the loudest, aro the men who flinch at thsi aliment of n and turn the Cold shoulder. FORCED REmolos.—A forced match between man and his religion, ienrs his temper and leives a barren bed.—Cods Brooker. . . Ilutrz hair is the chalk with which , lime keeps its scores—two, three, or fourscore, as _the case mai be—on a mores bead. \ t • .'Tna praitians hire s wise marlin, that what- Orel* you would have appear in a nation's life, you mast put in its schools. Stoner. in _your puree will ereditjou—wisdom' In your bead will adorn yen—bi 4 bob in your no amity willleive you: Sztx-Loire.—lt is easy to look-down on others; to look down on ourselves is the difficulty.—Lor4 PeterbonitsgA, ' . I. Is 1730, stages were run between New York and' Philaderphia, semi-monthly, in the .winter months. Tun tillage which are reniembereii ere fart:and unimportant, compared with thdee which sre for gotten. , Sea. FANNY KVIIIIL6III Paid to bave s expanded into the very exit's= of '"4ni-boo-point"-itive.. Imre. • MonearY to wristlet song-bird, DO open up door can tempt to fright. it we crave the love of others, we must • lore them. 'Wciisaw'a whole We is a hitter) , of the &tree . - • „filifir•kfaltravers • hotfoot thought twine in his life whither be wes handsome or not, and like Most men who bare a!knowledgo of the gentle se:; he keew--tbab beauty bad little, to do in singe. i i Ring the lore of women The air, the manner, the tone, theemiversatio , the comet tog that In- i teresta, and something t( be prom' of—these are I the attributes ova man made to be loved. And It the beauty is nine' times out of ten little more than thevorsolea of his aunt's, and "stitch a love' of the housemaids I . T , . itirA young Vermonter, named Mead, only nineteen years of age, and with , hut slender. op. portunities for outtivating w remarkable artistic ' talent; bar been astonishing the people of.Brattle. hero'. During the night, by the light of a lan. tern, youn 31end constructed of blocks of frozen snows on w hich water bad boon poured, a statue' ef beauty which genius alone couldforni or coo - Miro. lt'll'snid'to represent a firm of the the Pam', lather terse than life nisi. -roe I . sign Indicates decided genius.' Fame aeolurs rt. corded ilm.Mat year's - history., 14cr 1481" band, • still-grasping the pett;:has Wien a. tales roi l; side, while her left hand, 'holding l b. the moment be.. 'upon her knee; her attentio*for omoom n bja cks h ig ksa t ommil, wide plus sot" ne,mary yet. to be reseeded. --C to_lt i,„„r e xn detect tko het that the -pen are bat ssosr ad see while th,...e ju t° This e arco o tty pelt *ran old oetior.:, — , n umber of trisitcfrs. 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