porf 401111111. p VILLE;TA.! 11,0TRDAY, *EMI" ART a, 1868. ' Oletillitirealation.of the Minims' Joairat. is 'equal to the airah , Ante circulation of any. THREE other knalish tianriii Published in the County--and as lt,circ.nlates anew; SR brat portton of the population. on advertise ment insetted In its co:ummi is. of course. w se much to the advertiser as if published Iss any three orth other pa pers. Itt our citiea the rates Otadvertistna are alwaY , Wow dein n price arctinllng to the circulation or the raper. TO OUR suasenumns, return our thanks to those of our subscri. bets who have beeriprouipt in paying up their subscriptions. Them is nothing that cheers Edi tor's- ow in the hard path ol ty arid right in this fallen Mid wicked world; as prompt pay OD the part of subscribers. They feel 'that their services are appreciated by their readers. And we will take thin occasion to remark to those in arrears, that we are now engaged itr!esiewiog intl. 'subscription listetior the first time in ten years. We will send bills 14 all.thiwie who are in 'arrears, in the course of threnouing two or three necks—and those whodo not reipond to our call, and particularly, those sifiwarela arrears over tea Years. either by sending us .tbe Blaney ar giying us room good reas•ite ally. the demand is. not honored, they must net eumplaini if we t h e e; on a lir, f••r further use,'. which we • are prepering4 The m+ times Get the newsl uiers. quite um uitiett 'oilier branches of • Qui,l'aper bills amt; labor arc all cash—and the a m ounts due by each being small; and ! i smittered, su our eubneribere are, nit over the country, it is 'lmpossi.l4e for us to collect these MIMS without iticurriota expenses, equal to the value of the bills tbereb.re we have to depend In a great meatmve on the Wow of those inilehted to us.— Ther,, may be t•orue• inrtences in which there is • inhhility to pay us. sueli.will; inform us et . „p e p, aq do not desire to coefee'or:enforte any who have peen unfurtt;eate, and really have nut the means to pay, even so small a' um: +•SEE new idvertieementa ALMS HOUSE STATEMENT.---TO it we 'ask attention. Ttixation in conneetion with, the Poor House; is a grievous burden on our citizens.. The knife of R'eform shoUld eradi cate the cancer. It cannot either, be applied . sO4.esion. Read the Statement. , • PEkras in Baltimore last week, :104 • k Tne Banks of Philadelphia have resumed I cie paym4eeta. . , Toe STEA)4BIIIP Duaor , ',A, which Sailed from New York 6'l l d Wettesday, takes oaf r 250 , I 000 in Ars.eoe. BucussAN was . bearded in his' den, thy week. Burrows, the newly elected Mayor of Lancaster, was the anti-Lecompton ;candidate. v. v • TUE READINGJOWA thiUll 3 9. dirty article in • • = its laA issue on the Dauphin and Sasquehan. na Railroad. We have not room this week; _for •comment THE annual award of prethictina by the Cosmopolitan Art Association has been post pztted from the 28th of January to the 25th of March. The subscription books will re main open.to that date. • . • AT Harrisburg on Tueiday; 4 the following bills ciu the . , private•calender were passed : An act to elyinge the plaCe:6f holding elec tkins in Hegins township, Selturlkill county. Ati net to change the place of holding elec tions in Porter township, Schuylbill county,. ANTI-LECOMPTON has aon the7day in the PhilKdelphia county Cdnvention CO select . :delegates to the:Stale Democratic Convention. .Noiw:thstanOing the fact thlit Abe United States District Attorney entered the Conven tion iu the guise of ' a Reporter, spy •,,and overawe . ; Porter=--State Administratioti,-41e1e 7 I gates were electetl.A'severeq . ebuke to Bucha , nan. i Tan Philadelphia Press . oppodes the Presi ', j dent on Kansas matters. That the Press re- . 1 fleets the sentiments of the' 'Democracy of i Pennsylvania on this questian, is illustrated by a statement made tons snmidays since ( by the person who furbishes paper for it.. He says that ghee the Press has taken the firm ' positiho it occupies on Kansas matters, he has been compelled to furnish twice t the amount . bf paPerlie furnished before. This is a'sig. itificant fatt. Messes. CLAY Of Kentucky,, Dewart of ' Pennsylvania and , Baskin of New York,'a . committee , of Democrats to wait .dpon the . President, were received at the` White Ifuse .I,tin ...Monday evening. There_ was a full and free conference.. Mr. Boatman, said to Mr. Clay, that whatever , cote :lie gave On the Le. '; • compton Constitution would not, , so far as be was concerned, sever their, tiiendly relations. , ,Nhe Adnitnistration, t0t.4 1 seemed to admit that if fraud were detected, it wouldjaffeet . the admissia , of Kansas underl Lecompton., A 13tu. is now before before , tho Virginia Legislature to, rovide for the - enslavement of I t t . free negroes , der certain circumstances.— It proposes to, re them out fora. period of three years from the date' : oE thl 'passage Of the act, tli proceeds of their hire to ,be ap propriated; to their transportation from the State. Th 6 hiring shall be managed by an 4-1 , . ottrseer, to be chosen by the chatty courts' of the several counties of the' State; but it • shall be competent for any free,negro within the limitation above • assigned,itir emigrate voluntarily - or enslave . bintself ap,!bis discre tionj. At the end of three yearf i tlf free ne. groee found in the Statel are to; ! , e sold into slavery, the proceeds oft the # to be de. posited to the credit Of the tits ~ ..: i THE COAL/T.l' tDE. ,_...._ _ Pottsville. Fetiruari 1838. t., ' The quantity rent.. by Raitriu 11,724 11 tons, being a slight . dt week: -\ 1. The trade remains without :eh*. The busi‘ .ness is dull nt.rll points, with arnward ten dency in prices. In this region t 'pinning prices of last year have been maintain !for the little f buniness iloing.., 4 onr Operators 1 , determined nut to sell Coal Oa Joss-they i sooner close up their establishinentsentirely. fi yy entat Freights ! 'he e ff orts now inaliirili tosintr is the, rates of toll and trannportation on Coal, 'tint fail this year. .The state of the countr y net permit it. The tendency of every thitig in dckwitd, not np. ward. Trade is rathey'diatirilibilthan Journal. ,ing-and the 'Coal Trade muntartake of the name character. Labor, prorislin;,..and In t fact, all ther i necersaries of life are'Oldly coming do-a. pusiness can only he - incased lay reds's cing prices to•the lowest point once, , aqd then ' gradually rising as the state ”ti,reountry will warrant. So long an , there is 'anuprennion that prices clay fall still lower am:tint:d doubt will characterise all businesi o , tuoventsthroughout the country. The cheaper fuel.ii ,' be furnished, the mere Factories will work, aphis More gouda will be mode at home, instead theing procured ' from abrlad. With Frot,octionoiour Domestic. Industry, we might enhance ili•es• without it i we must reduce, in order:to iniase•trade--this . I is the only.alternntire left. 11'•ihnsinees is on th e increase , an arrangement be en the Compa. % , I ?ig ought tube, made' to ;weer ii prices that, .' I t o urpsy,withnat,throwing thinantages away, .....hut this year therewill be a" h 'game" poi. i ti icy, betel:we no arrangements w lie 'llllhensil to i under she circumstance,. 'lt ea‘t be helped, i because Mat e eftY'au 1 w mined td transported I than the markeye iliVequire, coni4ently, those' t who are hest lott ed, and who hi i the greatest 1 facilities, will minis ' the tar gie lioppi r i. The I ability to olititi credit for the 1 ea ! doing a J l ur i ng hipthessooes not now ~. • nigh prices 1 Bill only dimilith . ennituniptio nd depress busi• I nes•-pnrtieuhry in the old rs ion k - heeable the 1 new atennen e market will, iderithe proposed i high rate!, rally strengthel f and ;increase th eii ' 1 PrOlutt at th;,eipinsa ofie older regio'ne.- . , I lkii . sylitill Nulty tut • net 206,000 toni out qt 114 PAM tons lose ntbrariite Coll sent'' l 'Alts-nd the febig , at abon't 30,000 toni. ' 84 ' 011'1.4 445t, has Colts, .. I 1 ' ""i*tita l y.l4' . d .' e!IP,eSY, ahead/ ':I 4 rurfitu i l,, " ace " t iltralost 'aiii,tble . •.! Tb. 141,1 4 „ oar P 6 " e° , 8 , 1 ; 4 , 0 : 0 0,000 tone.- 7 '.. . 0 t ritu i mi .'2 l l , ^PY hmi,hintsry. stiplehM4 1 ninso,o4ll._ tor i n ii 7 ..L._ 4 i an t war 'I ev' rin a better condition than at - Present. The is 'igation Coaipany has Butt awl" Car capacity, ir ,400,000 tons, making the carrying capaeitt qu Ito 3,900,000 tons. Neiriy all the other Re.: rto gt, in order to increase their prodael, must.in .. Be their carrying facilitles.toa certain extent. Ch' a why eboaid this machinery lie idle in order o ;thence rates and diminish supplies, in the ire ent state of the basineuef the Country 1 Un ler high prices; the trade would 'ditninitra, and I he producers,, through the fierce competition that du t arise in order to make sales, particularly in Region, would soon be reduced to the position' f be famed Kilkenny Cats, with searcely ! a re se population of this Coal Re ;10 would he diminished at least 10,000 in 1853, n. the whole Carrying trade ot the transporting pan ics, id the shape of merchandise, prnduce, ke.• would be greatly diminished, and the value °property.tf these companies -would also di. tie sh just in proportion as the population is del rea ed, on which they depend for trade. The i bi dolphin and , Reading Railroad Company av arranged all her , difficulties—her awaits eb has been funded so ea not to trouble her. Bhe is. achinery r transport 2,500,000 tons annual. ithnut upending an additional dollar,ihich I 0,000 tens more, than,she carried lot year.- 10 , suppose this Company were to Os .the rates It 1 40 to Port Richmond and PhOadelphia, al ow ng a drawback of 20 cents a ton fur the New Ita trade—giving Wharves to all our Operators vb. 'desire to take them—grad increase her ton . tag ..to, say 2,100,000 tons in 1858, which stie tray fort , to the best advantage with her dm le machinery. With this increased tonnage low prices in 1858, the Company can easily en 1 elle the °sinuses of - transportation on Coal c nts per, tad; which would ,give the following es Its, in comparison with lut year:. . et increase front 1,709,692 tans of .Coal trans pot ed-in 1857—aver F gin g $1 41 13.100 cents per Ann less, 60.43 'cents per diin expenses, $1,379,687 sfercboadize and Passenger • are), Le., net, $1,691,767 t i et increase frfim 2,100,000 tontof Coal trans. .r in 1858---averaging 1.21 rents per ton— s' AS cents per ton expenses,. . $1,386,000 r as Passenger's, Merchandise, ho., • i Crease 5 per cent. and 5 percent. I s expenses, 1 _ Total net revenue, lying an increase in Receipts of $38,581. 1 h the rates of lasit year—wettiel satisfied that ... Coal tonnage of the Railroad would decrease year at least 200,000 tons, and the usual cellaneous ' tonnage,. including Passenger's, ' .. ept the increase that will be thrown on the .'. via. Lebanon Valley Rallroad,) Will diminish east 15 per cent. from last year. ThirCoal ton . e this year is already behind that of last r, ,so far, upwards of '48,000 . tons—and by tho lit of April it will be about '150,009 - tone be d,, . If it ie understdodithe present charges are maintained'on, the Road throughout the 1 o show that the Railroad is loosing rapidly in :;I tonnage by high rates and competition, we 1 give the tonnage for the last three years: 853 Coal carried, smi . al Id 857, , dt 2,213,292 tone. 2,088,903 " ' 2,709,692 " ;hawing a decrease of 503,800 tons in the Coal mange for the last two years. / It is our firm :oltviction that the tonnage this year will not ex.. 11 1,500,000 tons, at the charges of last *year—. trjthe other tonnage of the ,Road will show a ilar decrease both in quality and revenue.— 1 , - is is 'this deliberate; opinion of the ufost intitili . Fr, business men of the County. • honld the Ofßeerof tho Railroad adopt these es, they ought to•ka 'published, to take effect on first . tif March. This would the trade an , Her start—and at least one . thousand mien, w Idle, would be set-at work, in running gang pa and preparing the mines for the year's !Mei- n se for the increased tonnage that would be sent ; from Schuylkill county. Our operators with a vi .w of reducing the 'credits, and risks incurred t rebY; intend offering their Caal lower for cash; o a Credit not ojer 30 days. Placed on this foot ' u_, Schuylkill county can bid defianee to all other ' .gions—she will coon assume the position which al'e hos heretofore held or furnishing more then b If the Anthracite Coal sent to market—the de i:lopment of her trethendons mineral deposits uld progress again—and the value of the pro p rty of her, transporting Companies would in s ase in proportion to the development of bar ources t. and thelecrease of her population. .2. We now stand art it were on a pivot the Offi .rs of the Reading Railroad'holding the lever.— I they give it a riyhtturnoloCarof our Industry .11 pass'evir in Safety; but if it should be turned le. ong i it will be greatly damaged ,in its passage, not dashed to Pieces, nod tho *party of the niepany eannitt escape from the•genertil citlam- Wharves at Port Richmond. We are'authorized to state that the Wharves at ort Richmond are now ready for -lease for the y ar—and that applications will be received from y. of our Coal Operators who desire to take '1 'loaves.. If 15 of these Wharves could be placed' the possession of, say 15 of oar heaviest !Hi m& of Coal, it would rikly- increase the Coal rade at Port Richmond, and aleo greatly - benefit t a diameter of Schuylkill Coal. The individual perntor by Palling o cash, could save at least 25 cents a ton, instead ~ . selling . selling it to the Middle Men, In the first 1 co, it would be hie interest to ship Ids Coal in . 'elnet eondition,, ffei from all impurities; ho use it would be, folly to pay toll and freight on irt;and slate. If shipped in this Condition, the per cent. nllowance: will pay nearly all the ship ng expenek But when 'sold to Middle, Min at •w rates, the, Miner _here knows that his Coal ill be mixed with other Coals, and it loses its iden. ty as to quality, if, it possessed any, and there no motive to clean, it properly so long as he can nd rale for it. Every effort onght to be.made on e part of the officers of the Railroad, to grada ly place their Wharves in the bands of heavy • ioersof Coal, even if it required come additional eilities, by extending a short credit, to enable ose of limited capital to ship the Coal and turn elr paper into . mooey, to pay them. The Dela- ita & Hudson Company, (be Pennsylvaniii , Coal mpany, and several of the other Companies, 11 their Cad ezdlueively for cub. They give o credit srhaiever..' The sooner the Ore . ( ,are c, rtailed in this Region and at Port Richmond t• o better: No credits ought, to beigivert 'for a I 'nger period at Porlt Richmond than '6O days, n';'d-litiners here ought not tb sell to any dealer at I ortitilonond ate longer period "than 30 days. e wotild advise the 'trade to give •it a trial by • week is sasssince last akino corresponding reduction in the price ofd e,artiele. ;Money is plenty •in all oar cities- 7 i d with prices put down to the. 10 - west point at ,, opening of navigation, for cash Or short cred-1 F. the business will grtuluVly assume a much ore hen:thy state Rhnn has over characterised I .a tradOeratofore. r, PRICES o r COALe-A letter from NoW York ates that Scranton! Coal is selling in that city at 4 50 delivered to! consumers—that tho Penn •lvania Coal Company aro selling at $4 75, and ',e Delaware et Hudson CoMpany at $5 00 per n delivered. Schuylkill Coal is retailing at 50 per ton. The Scranton Coal retailing at t 50, of course, is the 15,000 tons of Coal that sold at auction a short time ago by.the Rail ;ad Company at prices ranging from $3 10 for iitnp, up to $3.55 per ton for Stove, delivered on I.ard vessels ntl"Eiisabetliport. The average lice at which this Coal was sold, wiz $3 33 per b. To show the character of this kind of busi se, we will give'afew figures: 1 , ' . Per Tom. • Pt of Coal In Cori at Scranton; $1 25 )11 and train , . to Eiiiabothport,l3o miler, 260 pease of pultink itn board at Elieport, . 15 vertigo price told it, .Loss per ton on board et Ellsabettport. In addition to ibis reckless mode' f- transacting e Coal bulginess, we have received a review of e proceedings of this Company, In • Pamphlet run, Issued by the late President, George D. helps, Esq.', of the firm of Phelps. Dodge & C0.,- which he states that private "Peculation' con -1 actioh of the Board to a very great extent, gardless of the interesis of the Stockholders.-- gives and instance of an arratigentent made th a Coal a Iron Company, to transport their I at a rate, for three years, which most result a loss, of at host $104,000 to the Company.— om the Stores given,:and the experienee we tie here, in the wear and tear of Cars, the a is estimated at rather under than over the Th. The truth is, from the .exhibit made-in Pamphlet, the wear and tear from the work '. of this road most be enormous, endive doubt eeedingty, whether Coal nobs trauxported over '4 toad at 9 cents por ton per mile, and pay 6 r cent, on'the cost of the road. With such a sp.. of business prevailing, thin - 10st little hope . the StockhOlders,' Ind if eootinupd, a g l initanti mash up" Must nettessarily follow. • , amit's Ilsaissit.-4torta are Spiv 11;414 purchase the right for the use of this Breaker, the Coal Operators who barn it 14 - use. Tba idea asked is slso,ooo. and as there is about thei," gum due trout thole 'who hive had it in opec, iirft presume the only coarse left for the Coal OPeri r toes is to *eerie to the •terms . .proposed. Thia .fe a pretty heavy item of expense to meet in these times. Only 20 per cent. is required to be paid iu cash within a specified time, and the balanCr divided into four paymenti at future. parioiBl'.-i. John Tucker, EAq, is negotiating this basiaesL f • fa Boston the retail price of Anthracite , tiontint;es at $7 00 per ton of 2000 lbs. At Philadelphia the pries of Coal by the eaT / remains without change. But little is shippipi. •. ' •RT TELEGRAPH. r • ••' • ; I Yl'ollo' cecentg..lol. Feedgkit from Riciistudte— • .Itp Norfolk,- , - 26 I Now Tark, - - Wanbengton, 36 • • . Lets and newels, about .snme u bet week. . 1•.• Coal Trade by itallroad for 11151411.1 Beat by Railroad for the Inset ending.= rit11.1144 etrentng last: WRliLs Part Carbon, Pottsville • • - • • • - • OA Schuylklllllave,n, - - - • • • 4 7 5 2. 0 9 Auburn, - - - 216 16 Port 011ptoa, e - • '.• . . 24,4 48 Total Sn• week. - • - • ' 11,724 11 Previously this year,• - • - 474,890 09 - ' Total. ---- - 18842" To same time last year, • • . • lab.lff - 0 7 Dee:vase, so far, - - MAO 07 jlates of Ton and Transportaidlon'nl SAIL III,OAD 1011111 PROMO. , . "From i From • Prom ``Pµl, 111.Carbos. EL Raise*. Pt.Clinton.".tubinru. To Slehmona, -$1 80 . $1 78 $l'U; 'lt INI To'Phllad'a , 180 , 176 156 180' Spring Mills, 153 '.l 60 iss - to 'Melding, . 110. } 106 106 - . 116 ' 4, Schuylkill County . Sultrona& 11115 i a The following Is the•quantity of Cord Munsoktird over the different Railroads In Schuylkill County for week ending on Thupday , seeding last : ,r, r B. • RM. MI.. Mine Rill and S. Hazen H.S., 5.4'M IR 3141 IS Mt. Carbon.: ~ 1,951 07 - 3,45 01 Schuylkill Valley " • 1,130 09 7,030 03 lit. ~.rbon &Pt. Carbon' a 3,517 08 . Ul f = 19 Mill Creek, " 2.183 id 15,408 18 Little Sthityiklll, r " 2,391 13 17,705 . le lie e of Toll alma Transportattoot ON Tel LEHIGH VAI ! LII RAIL 11.0 AD. Misnets Chunk to Trenton, - , - • . o • Elltabetbport, - ' o Mortis Canal Basin at Phillipsburg, ' Lehigh Vailey It. R. For li ending on Saturday last: . i 8. Mt. 51 nes,(Y/m. Ililnes &C 0.,) 1,4 7 118 OD ' 127887 "" 10 K. Soya Loat(Paeker & Co.) .•686 11 4,973 Oa. N. York k Lehigh. (Taggart & Pon,) 799 03. , 5,597 05 Connell 'dye, (SharpeiL. k C 0.,) 382 18 0,652 14 ul German Penna., I. 147 09 , . Col.& B. AL, (ItateUff itJohosen,) V3l. 08 , 10,432 09' Haslet° . (A. Pardee &C 0..) 1,119 14 11,735 07. N. Sp. 7 . (J. B. !deers:go & C 0.,) 382 10 5,25 4 03' 8. Sp. AI ..(Dolbln & Dallaven.) 1,089'16 Mount leasant, . . East Lelfigb, . , . 27 15; —.... Total, _ A . , ' 5,641 13 58,877 07 -z---•_ Pinegrove Coal Trade for iOs. ,_ Amount transported during the month of January : . , MONON. TOTAL Union Canal, . , ' 6,248 14 SwAtara Renton/ • 4,373 19 L — Tkeas o4 l7,, .alley Coal Trade for 1858. For volt epdligat: Sits:idly last : • • "fei Lykens Valley Coal Co., • 95 03 403:00 Short Mountain Coal,Co., 2150 q 600 05 . , Total, '.- ' aio 04 1096 11. Freight and toll from Millersbnrgto Ualtimore, !$2 10 ' - "• ' Pinegrove -- ~ .* 2 10 Vests are detained 24 hours atter arrival, the; rates are 12 cents additional to the mbar .. • . 2.'. ; Scranton Coll Troth; for 18511. For week ending on Sarnrday lasi Shipped North, 2,3,11 IS . pped South, CAr . 23 u 2 Coal atoolvos, . OTHER. SCIICYLKILL CO. STOCKS _ _ COIitiCTDD WZYKLY DT WUJJAID TUODIPSOD, DAIIDDH liallroads I Philadelphia. Reading k Potiaville - Mine Mill and Schuylkill Itairen - - Mount Carbon - • - ..... Mount Carbon and Port Carbon - Mill Creek • - - - - - - Schuylkill Valley Lorberry Creek ---- - -- - Canalat Schuylkill Navigation preferred - Union Canal • • - preferred - - - . . Del.& Ilud'n Coal k.Tramsportat'n Co.'s; Railroad & CoalCompaniessl LlttleS:chuil. Nay. R. R. & Coal Co.- Lehigh Coal & Navigation Co. - - llasieton Coal Co, - • - • Buck Mountain Soal Co. . - - - Pennsylvania Col & It. R. Co. • - - Daupbln.Coal &R. R. Co. ' - - - - Likens Valley Coal Co. - • - - Beaver Meadows Coal k IL'R. Co.- - Likens Valley Railroad & Coal Co.• - Coal Cosiapanias s Forest Improvement 110 'yortk American Co, Preferred -. .. 4 common • - - Delaware Coal Co. - ' • ' - • - - Cumberland Coal Co: - - • - - - New Creek Coal ' • Pllseellaneote Mlnera• Dank ----- Farmers' Dank • - • - - • - Pottsville : las Co: ------ Pottaellle Water Co. - - - - - . . _ Sir The . 3toek of all Coal Companies the above list when furnished by those 'publlsotlon. NEW ADVERT'MENTS - , , •f. eI F THE F ARMERS' BANK, OF N, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, on Thursday Mrahig, Sebruary-411, 1868 - ASSETS. Bllla i dl.eounted and loans, Real r.state, Ad and Sliver Coln, Doe by other Banta, Notes of other Banks, LIABILITIES. $34,860 St 978 57 171.060 00 201088 91 Due to Depositins.. " "'Other Banks, Notes Deduct Capital Stock, Surplus Profits, $3071 79 I certify the above statement to be correct, ail taken from the boots of the Bank.: J. W. CAKE, nailer. Sworn and subseribod torpre Ise, / JACOB REED, J. 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Books. 1 . . sl2s—For the next !lat.& Mahogany Cased! dew. !nig Machine, of the very superior meinfaeture of Wheeler k Wilson, New Yorke—thelowest cash vice of 'bleb la $193.. ,4 .+ . • ' sllo—For the next list, a Half Cased Wheeler .11 Wilson 11ewelnig Naeltaline e —rash price, $llO.. $75 for the next list. IN OM; Imo for therhltilittl '.s4o for the next list; $3O tbr the next list; SAO lbe . the .nextllst ; $lO for BACH of the next Ten yea, is 1.)4A.4,0)144:4:4'.1111j`4.1 • TOR I.IBTB MON OTIIIII STATEN OR CARDAI • $lOO, to CAM for the lamed list of yearly sutweri • bets to the RCIAL NSW Tauten. obtained net of the State -of New rot*, and by a resident of the State, Territory or Province from which It la forwarded.—rout OS re mitted *wording to nor club tenne. previous to ;the 14 of April, 1858. *TO for the Aunt 114 as alma; 039, rw the next Bat: 1/33 for the next list; filo fur wit of the next FITS lusts. Competitors for 'tbet4 premi ums um also Onnpate far the ,Oranct .Apra Premium! Thue,eme person may secure two Prim. and If. thellrst In each clam. obtain premiums amounting to oft+ ibis,. Heradral DoVars!—lf the second, 11375-,---if OW, thlrd, g_'oo—if the fourth, 1150. &n. da sieThe result of the competition will be Pnbibibed as soon after-14 of April as possible, end tb. PiitatrPtlld to the sneceesful competitors. To give local ageota, peat. masters and others a fair cud equal chance. traveling agents, post.ri dem and citizens of Nocliester ire iscluded from competing for any of the abore preinimax4, Premiums ter £ll additioe to tl talpte. Metal premiums are offered for small lista.so that ern" .Irorreis who forms a club of 8 or more la gm of betas val. cable reward! Mani prises ma also offered (or lists c l a a rodA t Ladlos e and lays and Met ljbr the Teileta oft M. Rural 1— r: 411 a yri4 2 6sr months. ON& nod APnitm—Tbree copies One year fee 164-Six copies for 110—Tee copies for 11.5, Rod any . additional number/it tbe.esamalo, ($1 60 per'7y.)-- As we pre -pay American Poetess on papers sent, Bri tish Provinces, It 825 per copy la tbe lotted ri price to Ca nullans. Club papers sent to different post• Mil cm. and names added it stay time. Bills as alVitelvent Woke la the.U. 8. sad Canada tetanal par..-. . inPapeelo ea numbers. Row lath &i,l'arehdeed free to all dinamed te tyloPttlottiftbe amfaank sad thus aid In extruding tbe viefulaameat the lashald Larva Cltaalitted Ruin. LIIIMAIIT Lip twat Wane: •-• Add may I/. RT. MOORS, Rochester, N. Y. Yebrnary 6,'66 6•A • •." • "sakficit4o - iit • toovalaes to tear •I . - TACOB MILLER, the fietive.plittier • / ot the drat havtni moonily deed, la order to settle up the business, the underslgned afters Ox , ode, their *bolo stork of goods co:11141nd of Dry 0006, G medriedsgibumi* ware, Hardware, de.. he., on favorable toms to nerpostal• bib perties—none other need apply. At this the oldest stand in this irlelalt3r. dada;-the last eight years. 'a burns tweed nom thirteen thousand per annum, tip to twenty thou and dollars pet annum has been done. Moe eel on or address BAYITaLH.GniSOIL ;brines if ike firm of 4 .7a66 later &Ch." P. 0., Dinphtn On. Pa.. Fsh.,l. Me, ate ORPHANS COURT 8A E. DUKSUA.N't to an order of - the Or -11 Courtof Sekwylkill County, in the Common wealth of Pennrylianis, the subscriber. Adminitirtor the estate of Mile Tama late of the township of Barry, In the County of &buyikUl, demand, will exposes to sale by public Tondos on Batarday, the "Ath day o}' February nem, at one o'clock in the afternoon, at the publieof John li. Otto, in the township of Barry. In the County of Schuylkill aforesald,—All that certain memsnage , . tenement, farm, plantation and tract of land situated in the township of Barry in the County of Selsoyllilll and Etat/oil Pennsylvania. to wit: Bounded by hada of Wm. Bong, Francis Denier, :Dia . Diher, John nobler and Francis Ternall,contsha- In ;linty-di' acres marine lees with theappu awes mounting of a dwelling tenure. kig Barn, orebardm wing and apring-hone,latethe estate efeald detoured. Teems and conditions Made known at the time endplate of sale by JOHN Faitß rt. Administretor. • By order of tbe Orphans' . Janos Pam Cleft. Pottsville, February, 3d, 856 1 . edt RARe FQX_IIIALE. tTIIE_ SUBSCRIBER has. , on hand whieb esvo n is.o o !Womble terms: • - eight-wheel (ten ion) C oal Ws, finished. . 42 ditto ditto wiikb can be SWAM at short not.ee. • These errs are built of the very best materials with iron bottoms, and furnished with hammered axles, Ind Ruh& Lobdell's wheels of the same pattern as the Can uteri by the ReadingTroad Company. lb Tolipwbeel Coal we, chain drop ' bottoms. V ai Ni bumpers, and furnish with basamered aske,and & Lobdies 30 Inch wheels.- . . . Also, a Car framed and can be dubbed In a short time for either a Mall or Market Car, ape of the beat Booth COMA IDS yellow pine and frame of beet white. soh, far• Dished with hammered asks, and Bush t Lahti/11'540t. We plata wbeelo % Apply to . THOMAS I. POTTS. No. 215 .Nardi acted On*, Philadelphia. or at St CSair (hr Minufaclary, aair,SdEseL 0, Pie. February 6.'66 • 62m 11 A _BILVIIIT • ..'• (1F rHE A I NEKS BANK •OF POTTSVILLE in the Galante of Schuylkill, as re; quired'hy the Saved Section of the Act of the General Assembly of this Commonwealth; oPprovei the 13th day.of October, A. D.. 1857 Amount of lama and Diumunts, Do Specieownedby Bank In vault, 52,91015 Do special deposit In . Bank NOrttr America, Philadelphit, ; I 6,000 00 Do Due other Banks, Do Notes of other Banks, DoCheeks of other Banks and Cash Drafts, ' - Ban Miners' Dank Note,' In Bank North America, Phi V.,d70 00 ------- 309,825 01 Do Notes In Clrenledion, =TAW 00 Len amount In Bank North ' America, Philadelphia, Do Deposlte. Do Due other Batiks, The Above Statement is correct, tekelifroca the Books u they stood on the morning or the 2.lorJannuy,lB.sB. CfiA. LOWER. Chiskiv-. Affirmed died subitribed Walt, nu, aft Thinl,day of February. 4. D., 1858. JACOB kEED, P. Pottsville. Feb. 6'58 POOR MOUSE STATEMENTS. The Suede' Directors of the Schuylkill County Alma House, respectfully request the tax-payer s of the County to examine carefnily the annexed statement for the Year IIMT. The total amount of expenditures appears eery heavy, but when the number of paupers that hays been supported is taken into eousideration. It' will be found that the test per day' of supporting each pauper is quite as low as an be shown in aural/altar Institu tion in the State. We deers to call the attention of thelag-payeis to the fact that large numbers of able bodied men have of late years taken up their winter Tdarters In the Alms House. At this thus there are upwards of lOti young, healthy and able-bodied men In the House. This elms of persons Work during themes mer, and spefid all , they earn, depending on the Alms • House for support during the winter. In this way the Militia is crowded im with loafers and vagabonds. Per haps some will say, :`why don't you clear them outr- We reply that they are sent hero with an order of re lief from a Justice of the Peace. and we are bound to receive them. And we feel Instilled In saying .tbst In many instances thtwo orders are givell merely fue the sake of the tee of twenty cents. In our opinion alga. tire. of the Peace ought not to be entitled to any rout pehsation for hitting an order of relief. We believe that If the law allowing a Justice of the Peace twAnty cents for an onleemere repealed, the number of paupers In:our Alms House could be very much reduced. lithe n - umberof panperscannet be 'educed, additional ild lags will be required. . We take great pleasure In expressing our entire stir Smitten with the °Mears of the Alum Mme. Too much praise cannot be bestowed on the Sterward, Mr.. John kletwalm. for the able manner in which be bap die cliinted the arduous and responsible duties of his sit uation. Drs. 8. 11. and B. Y. Shannon, Physicians to 8,007.0 29,070 00 as,s7l cr2 281 ,k 5 60% 60 I 60 !! 28% 60 52 - , 52 52 the House, and Dr. Samuel Tierloch'', Out•door Phy sician—harp also discharged their duties promptly and faithfully. The following statement will show Ma amount expe SO 50 50 50 100 dad In 18L7—also. the amount of outstanding orders on' the first day of January, 1857 and 1858—the cost of sup. potting each paupe i r2ar and also por day: Amount drawn from th reasury In 1857, _ $26,398 68 Outstanding order nary 1,1858, • , • 3,912 04 Profit of farm In 1857, - 1,697 97 73 ! 48 05 54 10' • $31.908 69 Deduct outstanding orders January 1,01857, 8,641 63 Ainonnt expended to 1867, Average number Of paupers, , 325 Cost of each pauper raw year, $73 14 'do do 'do day. 19% 1 MINDY DRIFFSNDERFES, -- ' • AMOS 1101/FSIAN, . Directors. 19'. 11. BUTZ. ' attest...Misr. Lem:moon, Clerk. • -,e - •-•“-, • CHARLES. DULLER, late Steward, in account with the Directors of the Poor and of the House of Em ployment for the County of Schuylkill, from the first day of Jannary, MT, to the first day.of Apri1,13.51 : I DR. To balance doe Directors of the Pobrijanuary • 1, 1357, as per report of Auditors. g 62* TO cash received of Susannah Moyer, for rent of lialf•way Home For writing indentures Ray sold . . ,• •,-• • Crush , for use of Dull . Franklin Webber, for 'I calf H. D. Brill. for 1 calf Directors of the Poor of Chester County, ibr Cash a pauper belonging to Cheater Co, II Si Cash found on • pauper ' ' . - 140 'Csh received of John Boyer Ibr &larding -John ' rßluer 39 00 Cash received for bones . , I % 23 00 00 0(1 15_ ice. bb l b 5 23 20 bOt 10:1 9 1 . will $242.924 73 IO,OOIY 00 47,153 lb $35,388 8: 1,690 00 37078 82 $337;466 70 By cash paid constables for bringing paupers to the House 33 16 By each paid for turkeys ~-_ i 660 'Justices' fees for inning orders.to paupers 3 00 John Hendricks for cleaning well at Half way House , 2 50 Fred. Kerichholf lbr attend'g Insane Havital 2 15 tiles Burleigh for attending lick ' e ' 100 Ellen Elwood for attending nursery 1125 William Kramer fin; labor on term 260 Frederick HeineifOr bricks • 14 SO Chic Schepps!), hate Director, for expunges In selling Abselna Miller's property • 6 fili Catharine Kramer for honse•work, 1 ' 600 Out door relief to Jacob Xerechner 1 14 51 Taxes on house and lot of Peter Geiger, der'd 61 Railroad freight on manhandles i 20 96 Traveling expenses 12 :434 Franklin Webber and Amos Itottniso, Mine- , $130,577 79 100,00% 00 . . tors, expenses to Reading 5 00 Expenses to Philadelphia Alms House 7 87 Weighing hay . 1 37N John Bryon, a pauper, passage to Philadelphia 2 50 13 loads mantme- , 15 is. Catherine Tmy for house-work . 3 00 Elvina Vrger tw tailor-work 1 00 B. W. flushes for sled hire • 200 Ckirles Mullet, late Steward, ibr extra urn Tees , 27 00 Letter portage ' . •.• • Cash paid for fish Balance due Philadelphia Alms House Turnpike t.ll ' • . Susannah Moyer for 1 calf do do. ' potatoes Charles Mullen, palary u Steward in full John Weond masonwork Daniel Reber lor•mowing Cash paid for port wine Cash paid paupers when leaving Emma Miles for housework • $233 39 • WE. the enheerlhere. Auditors of thip Counts of Sebt kill. bevies examined the scroubt. of CHAS. MULe LEN. late Steward'of the Schuylkill County Altus Monee. respectfully report the annexed Statement u the•reenit of our Investigation. , Witness our bat" this 16th day ofJanirai, ISM. GABRIEL MILLER, GEO: P. WRIST. JOHN SCHWALM. Steward. In account :with the Dhve. - tors of the Poor and of the How* of Employment far the County of Schuylkill, from the drtt day of April, • A. D., 1867, to the drat day of January, A.D., 1868. DR. To cash tun/ on paupers Cash twelve of.Jaeob Klemer for bsarding his wife 73 43 • •Cesh received of F.. Spoordim on amount of Judgment J. J. Thome* fbr boarding his wife at the State Lunatic Hospital at Harrisburg • • 6S oo J. .7. Thomas for conveying, hit wife to the Rata . Lnnetic Hospital at Harrisburg ' , • 14 41 Daniel Reber for 1 pig . ' 275 J. J. Thomas for boarding his wife at Alms HOW* 274 Henry Schropp for 2 bundles straw • 23 Catharine Roble' fbr expanses of Daniel Wolff at the State Lunatic Hospital 32 50 .Catharine Noble for conveying Daniel Wolff to the State Lunatic Hospital ' • t Joseph Ackerman tor 7 pigs . : 1 - fT James W. Knrchner for 1 empty bang Writing and mneelllng.lndestres . Jacob Stiller ibr l hhd Jobe Ansi.. Br rent of Maria WOffama's pro • PertY ' ad oo Charles savior for 2 plini 7 60 . • CIA rewired fog the use of bull 7 76 Cash from A. Aeker Costs foi t rresting him !) Benj.. Long tine of A. F. r IVilibm Koch for expenses o Samuel Koch at the State Lunidte Hospital ' 17 40 James W. Keegan"! for 2 Owe_ '6 00 A. Detisel ibr enema of' Mrs . Delta 'll5 the . State Laßelle Hospital • 32 60 Henry Stir opp fur 2 yards malls Cash received la old scythes do - ''-do bones and rare .George Himmel fa expenses of Solannah Hoy at State Lunatic Hospital 140 Ott S. K. H. Kepner lbr the rum Aims Hasse 100 00 Cash rewired for hay sold ; 113 84 Henry Acheson for 2 lba candles - t t • ,30 Impel Wankel tbr guts - •. , 50 High Saeger tbr pasturing sheep. 800 Smith A Bowmen do cattle • • 19 00 Vast recited for boarding Owen Neal William tbr 1 horse 8 2i 00 James Kirkpatrick on account of rent of aid • tavern • '25 00 Cash for oats sold. 5 50 • Charles Boyer for boarding . John Hitler 89 00 Beef sold •B 30 William Jaw }be heading Anti Join! *. 125 Henry Schropp fbr 54 lb 'butter '• • Cash received fur corn mild 6 10 Benj. D. Long Judgment vs. Joseph] M. Yager , • for boarding Morris Cannaugh • • •8 00 MOW Hoffman Ibr 2 pigs .• 200 Christian Hama Ibr bash.) talon,. John Brill fat pigs- John Wanner for 6 PIP James O'Neal far 1 pair of stockillP6T limbs • Mama dab Ow tomatoes cabbage turtdilli and isd holds 8 25 i Jamb Rhoads for 2 calves . , • •16 00 Henry Schropp ).1 Babel salt- • ;- Michael Carver furl pair pants . •2 00 George Ballasted for pastartsg.slow6... 00 Joseph Woman for expanses of Catharine • Wommer at the Slate Lunette !WOW , • 60 William Meyers on mama oic FrederiekDaliti ttr boarritsB 4 7e01f0 Dsat.eh . ' , al a Eyoestsbas to . cautidg . iro lge bthista i 111't3 ==:l ). Stalo4 Utak limiltiraor,bnimilin Ilion • . pummel belonging to litheylkill Calmly . • 193 40 Asse6sollsan sod John fellreedernspanme , eleceenvorni: IN Ps7the Thenum IM Mie,,Mtates . -.1 Losults tall • - • .._... _ ... ,-• -e• , ~. it& Janus W. Ms and livolutelt 1011110111sr 1: - - , exP Ol2 lll kis totiosling Dank! _Wadi 116 , ths '. • • --. . Elate Lunatic Marital . • is ga 3v611 Belovidin mieonews 61 Hue llshial . ais ;Tan &psalm for removing Awn Owego these: rerts County to the - Schuylkill County ' - , A Rouse II . lohn Schweiz' Ix nanoving Daniel Wolff from 3 , . Ilaniabarg 115 Caroline Malts a pamper pump nelme ll ng ins Omit & Wore= for 6 steers .. EC 00 J litr am W b illoarthe &II for 1 deer skin - :- . ' .-4 It - M 1 iehael O'Neal pa 3,4 ssage 10Pidlaidpids Inuaraocs aural* Ca* palm tO Manages Anthony Dreher Sir 1 clothes barb Wear* Lebengood espouses to Darts County >Abu* House , , '' '' •' - Cleaning privy,' , James Leadg Lx seed corn name straps and whip lashes Ant* Hoffman for end corn . BIT Making And harvesting Expenses lbr hauling hat and Wien?. _Cash pail for Mann .1 . Befanded toA. lisheresk for 1 Indintans ." - 106 .-Kapennes aw Weems cattle , Jecomikki 3416416bi1br IdscluiplUs nark Rspenass lei arresting A.Aeker John limspiess he outdoor relief furnished to JamblCsrsehner ' • B. Balsand Edwind Lelosegood 'paleness In removal's:Jacob Keesetinse aid huge frost Columbia Co. to gc10y1.044, Alms Mims- 11 16' IL O. Robinson, Msq., Fermat Ibr W. Real - - 25 Mary Ann Saylor pump to Rays?* Fad -• 1 411 IL Garriguss for pen sod 'pew Solomon Faust kr 45 bundles straw William B. Rudy tbr pastime . 16 0 24 51 F. Esseslinon tor 43 bushels potatoes - 23 66 Labor on farm antgarden3s 412 ' Edw. Illensaa,a panparipszure tee Phibefa 2VI Pak,hiee sewpotatoes and 'West potatoes 7 2654 Anthony Teich Ibranstratlng pigs . 306 Garden deed' - - .W.-; ,- • - ' 'I 314 B. Biloo/111 idaticanwp " ( • . . ' 2 13 Traveling expenses , • .= 05 Paupers when hostel'. : , ' " 600 Eked women. , - ~ '62 as Philip Krebs Ow making fuses - 460 • Prank Bier On inaion;work 200 Jostle's' fere 'ln 70 tailorxt-ork . 40 52 Express freight __ ; • Turnpike toil - 1. • , . Metalling bay and coal : , . • , . Ratiroadtbsight. . _. , 'Balsam duelDinotors of the Poor . 1 Number of Inmates in the Heusi, Jan. 1, 13101, ' 320- Admitted dating the year, 570 Born In the Houma, ' - :13 T 19,498 84 ' Total, ' • Of these 49 died, 20 were bound out, and 439 wire discharged and absconded, total, ' bee 57.91015 Z 2.190 10 6.750 00 Boo4ning in the Hoops, January 1,1868, Oat door paupers, 75,946 ile Of which 6 are colored persona end 66 WO {owns. Wee, Fem ele aeL t undo! 12-years, 46 Yemalee underl2 yeari,_ . - ' .2 76 6 Out door paupers,- . • 61 331.795 91 22,470,00 • . . . ,Total, 455 Runthur of paupm hi at HONS . & Mt Utsjirel dap qf each month darters the pe sr 1851 :. January, • 32(5 October, 210 February,. ''. 403 November, 262 March, r ' ' 305 December, , " 341 April, • I V3l' ..... May,242 Ave.Nci. in House. , 261 • June, "-233 Ditto out-door paupers, 6l July, ' 213 August, 193 Total, ' September, ', 165 BOITM) OUT MING 'fez Tao, 1857.—Angeline Snyder to Daniel Nagle, Pottsville; Ann Elisabeth Snyder to James Moore, Pottsville; James! Brennan to Patrick Brennan, CUL Township; ' Ann 'Heitman to Joseph Kline, Pottsville; gietuird Dudley to James W. Wil- Hams, Minersville; Louisa Snyder to Peter Marberger, East Brunswick; William Dudley to John Philipp,, St. Clair; John Dudley to John Philips: Bt'' Chair; Catha rine Green to Daniel F. Faust/ East Brunswick; Jane. Howard to - Elias Hied. Wayne Township; Patti& McGlone to A.lttßrown,Washington Township; Charles Petra to Elijah Heider, Schuylkill Township; Peter Snyder to Simnel 'Heffner, Pottsville; Mary, 11. Snyder' to Daniel Beyerly, Norwegian Townaltip; Margaret Johnsen to William Bush, Branch Township; Elisabeth Quinn to O. M. Smith, Pottsville; Elisabeth Leonard tto John Carr. 511nersville; William Beadle to John Bea die, St. Clair: David March to Patrick MeEnally, Nor wegian Township; Margaret Foley: to 11. B. Schreiner.. Dauphin County. • . 'MAOI UP tit mitTiOUSI of 1857 ' VSO pairs pantaloons, 60 coats,3orontidabouts, 9 s Vests, 592 shirts, 2AI pair shoes. 114 women*' frocks, 124 ehe anise. 150 patticoato, 210 aprons, 25 sun bonnets, 51 pair ' stockings. 75 bolsters, 120 chef bags, 130 bed sheets, 103 pillow 'rases, 19 towels, 55 children. slip", 36 women,' caps. 35 barrels num ikraut, 290 ltar soap, 1193 Ms but ter, 995 the candles. 103 coffins, 49 shroud* and winding sheets, 14 iron bedsteads. ' FARM ACCOUNT; • . . OR. By 191 bushels wheat, at $l. • 181 00 111% do rye 80 its. . 89 20 • , 555 do oats 40 , 222 00 1194 do . potatoes 60 t •• - 138 40 1913 do corn on cobs 30 eta. 57a go 90 tons hay at $l6 ~._ 1440 00 600 bushels turnip, at 25 eta. . ' 150 00 18 do beans $1 18 00 . 60 do tomatoes at 30 eta. ' 18 00' 1000 beads cabbage at 6 3.50 00 24 bet . els onions at $1 , 28 00 000 6 'do peas 230 d n encumbers at 10 eta.. W <oo II bushel clover seed at $5 OO 6 loads pumpkins 12 00 • 15 loads corn tops FM CA Cash received fee calves, hoga and for•pastur lag cattle , _— 60 60 335,156 00 168,339 a 4 190.8&9 80 i 23,447 06 To labor, lime. mamma, aid, arming Implir • moots, harpists bones, blarkstalth weric,kr. 2,67 0 03 • Pleat of !arm _ 21P7 - &Ha* owthe faro sad slaughtered la 1867: 78eteers, weighing 32,844 pounds.—hides, 5,222 pounds. 10 calves, do 731, do do 119% do 27 hogs; do 6,032 A - do STOCK O Tall YARN. 5 hermi t 18 cows, 8 steers, 2 tills,p helliers,l calf, 68 bogs. 3 farm wapiti, 1 buggy, 1 toss4Sugs7, 1 carriage, 1 eart, 3 plows, 3 barrows, 1 seed drill.' fanning, sail, 1 sleigh, 3 wbeelbarrows.l horse rake, 1 threihing ma chine. . WE, the subscribers, Auditors of the County of Schuyl kill, havingexaminedtheaccountatJNO.SCllWALll, Sterrerd of the Schuylkill County Alms House, rev pectrully report the foregoin't staent, as Ma result ~ of our investigation—and" bid there is a balance against f e mid JIYO. SCHWALM, of Blaittpllve Dol lars and Nine and One•half Cents ($35 09 I Witness hands, this 15th day of Januar : lllsB. (lAliltiliL. MILLER, .. A ~„.. .. : GEO. Y. WOW. I , '' "••"'''' 51 23 7 09 59 69 3 69 ' 3 00 3 60 S. K. M. ;KEPNER, Treararer, in account • trith the Director' of the Poor and of the Mouse of Engiloyment for the 'County ot Schuylkill, from the Snit day of January; &•D.,18.51, to the Ent day of January, A.D., 1858. . , DR. To nub received.. from the *anti Commie- stonersve,zos M , tca.. ' • By each paid for merchandise do do dooraod grain do do twerand bacon • Oot door relief ' • Drugs and Medicines Cato, Harker & Coot for awl John.Ropp for bleckemith wort oo nor wer goo and for repairs Jamb Dentoeb fog wheelwright work oh new wagon Ind bra %pairs Jeremiah Loy for coal In 1166 John Dobertylor lime in Ism Franklin Fetter for Unworn stommand pipe in 1856 and 11151 Bright k &web for Iron and hardware 7ennsylrahla State Lunatic Hospital for board. Ina de.. Insane mows belonging to Sebnyt • kill County • Gusedisns of the Poor of Philadelphia for boarding . the paupers belonging to Beamyl. killcounty Joseph 'Lauber:ideas :Ickr woolen socks and stockinp John Larenbeng for saddler Work Philip Boyer fbr Clover seed • ' J. IL & L. R.'Keefer foi. grate bars William Minnick Mite tax for itsid Amos Hoffman mid tax for 1855 Jonathan Heisler for:l3 hogs Henry G. Shultz for eawnter work in 1,1511 Schuylkill County Lumber Coalpany for door lairds Daniel Walborn. tbr 100 poets . I mac Trebel tbr carpenter work • John L. Coho State tax for 1057 • Daniel Koch Road to: 1857 Samuel 11. Shannon for boards , Peter Alllsoia for boards Jahn Amberboose for blacksmith work James Lsddg furl horse rake ` Bernard Yeager for saddler work Clemens A Heisler fur Hardware R Kleinert for weighing hay Tobacco Ban! Longa for 2 collars ' Daniel L. Hamill for weighing hay . i Augusto Mendelson !or easy tow linnen dried William peache Wolff s emu le et ch leath erries es leather blankets he.' r John Schwalm for thrive" of Alms Mouse Joshua Dock roe 1 seed drill Charles Leader for wine and whiskey , 'lf Copeland Copeland Mr wheelwright : Abraham Loeb !behalf Drojamin Reebalmen for earienter work John Stein for lather ; ' Joseph K. 0 art for saddler work J. C. Kerkeslager Swam/son work. ---Wilibun Kramer for 1 plow, plow shares de., &sinned 51 laser foroupeoterwork ' • • , H. Oppenheimer fbr hats and raps • Yeager t Slyder for plot (Glad plea '. Jacob Amen for Insurance Cash paid Ow soap ' do . -do interestoloorders do Ito potatoes CP • Joseph Marburger for nigy 0. P. Lippe for publishing annual atlitermallt , and for order book • William D. Fran for i dos chairs • . Daniel Ileim for 1 barrel vinegar 11. 11. Stauffer constable fees - Daniel P. Burkhardt amiable feel 0, W. Taylor far Orders to paupers John C. Conrad . do: ; do Jacob Reed do , do • Bea . D. Long do do EL 11. Robinson do -do • Michael Quinn do - do, • P.O. Boas ibr hats and aye - - William Rouser Jr.. o,r butchering to ID A Samuel le. Rrriiicky tor 'l4 months Win as out door Physicist- • John Schwalm salary as IHmetar nod 'mink wakes Dr the par , 11156 - Franklin Webber tor salary as Director and *ors mielies for the years 1906 Gad 11157 &mod MAR./. Shannen. salary se Fluid. chum to the Bowe lbw the yearn 1806 A Itt7 . 411100 - eCharlea Yallio gamy as Steward_ . 400 00 James W. Keractiner Wary MON% ' 1162 00 Guile R. Clay 1 year's salary as Damsel • 42 00 Henry Delffenderfer• salary as Director and • ' extra serrican Dr the years 1806 and 1857 174 00 Amos Meow* 1 yea's salary as Director and *am seniors - 'B2 50 Larder for attoodiag nursery In 1804 .. •20 00 Washington &bony for labor on fun 211 16 CluistOn..lloffacker for tailor work.lol Of George Moyer Dr asking'2l2 el . William Kramer for labor on' • Catharine Tray lb, housework • '•-• 17115 Win= Spdekt Dr Libor in the pram , •• • 22 76 A.llloyear for tailor iiork - " 114 03 Frederick Mattanillar . tor attending. /WPM& ' Depaimint • • 16109 irate Rm— Muss Reimer ISt boon waft , - - 400 Swab ratOr do do • 'do - • . 10 00 lhol Departailet is l orkk lorkb '•O4, signdbit Irmo 001 • 01 01 1 like =wood !Sr attosillig straw 14 1 idols* Bove betake work '—_ ' • Reartikb see its isaltiss sad isidlegolon,E lei sr" Vika isridgkibt , stiesdisi ddi !11311 loosed Wails/10r Moe ea Ansi . • . • , di Id Oralsid speropdaiks los - • 100 di WB. the solarnatheni, isiliciii at the tiositiet I ..1.11m1.• klild lofts . ezighiod tbe•aamabof lii /silt. &or , . NIX tramumri at . Oa • Saga mit Illeisoviat •te• .. • l Si lebuylka Ommith r eipartrikel idatimmelk thop 06i of tr Wltlidel oar Wai t Was oi. i, Illit: - 8111).1. -vv&gwi , , t 11 ''' 4o l lB lll l B ,46 l 6 l § t iG T* , E ffirro . oK , i E a beimatelktnestailed, and Itil. ll . allalPit .11 . -. • .4110,m0u cil/Ft,, , 111 ma, - , isamitaws ' ink aiii -l Otatia•la7 et"' UZI _ • LADIEW - WORCIIASILITI4 OR OTANDS* rouernat t —, Light and Doishie.. elro Ilatimuks Mover auksts. radreasigibt bY 'lll'll424NAg* Thlt id RIBNE orac T e Gre U ely ; rnce In cents. Just #` Oaf 'ad Ibr ado by! 111.SANNAN. Zoo a fte r itakit. all MS kW* lest tka.l6All ' PAPER ftiaa. - rA.TENT,MACIUNMADE Paper aagN, 00 bald tram Ito 20 po itititocera.brg piad others, Ibr *alio : - 011tjuGUELI. • • . Gott* aim% Wernsibir LW ' " stf 101 42 SW I M l etrOr e rtirre e tt alastraida' bmiragir:4his aks aleiya be bad 1,7 elmi Dondovargolhis * heads at. Us llardeare sad Iran Depot, MAN POTt. Pattsallla. JaaltarY 2•14 /- - ON AND AFTEK pIANDAY. VARY 170.1058, the luntsyi Trips ofSebuylkill Vans, tissologe: tystnarill dilvinithined sag ter. _ amps for sale. In sums Boas B 1 up to dloCeitry the sabscriber. at Ms Bookstore. Potterilte. Tinos Suns bare nettling to do ulth the Yannnor Lines, and they are sosallsred the what bousse is this tountry and -in tamp& • : • - . 1 11=1,BANBAN. • PACING MACHINE. THE subscriber has aid e a Paging 1. lisadietobis Bindery &S AM now prepared to page Books, am! amaher.Ttekets; AO.. to largo or mall quantities. All kinds of Blank . Books prlnCod ruled, papa awl booed to ordar--atol. all Was of Binding sm• seated at, short notice. 'Partlealair.attonlikakpald to lasaasloes, Pamphlets, &el a: BA N NAN. Jane 6 ,'b! 544 • i'/Nados , mod Bmkseller. $1;183 Ig RELIEF FOR 11111E0HANICII. TUST essuediiind receive d by the Beb e P anthers A Patent (tango Attaohnteat naiad-Saari br ratting anything ahem • certain depth Is required. Among the than pupaes to which thb tool eats be applied profitably. the moat remittent are TalaOlalagt abouldoitlagy Doaletatlllag, Cog Catalog all kinds of pattern usable and env , Ting. Call and eve it at STICHTER. t TIIOMPSON'S, 0rt.17.,'67 411-. Omer Orstre and Market struts. zas Lmtarow. Asp =snow P laB 43n:. WE.IISURAHCE COIEPLIIT. Antnonizen CaPrrAt.--1.2,000.000, or 510,000,000. - Paid up Capital. Surplus, and Reserved lands, $4,0001000. !leerily $BOOOOO Invested In this country. Liability of the shareholders unlimited The income of this Company in Nil York, for 111167, was upwards of $BOO,OOO. The undersigned having been appointed agent. of the ,aborsCompany, are prePersd to receive applications Ihr Insurance spinet lire, on every description of build lugs including coal breakersandthe struc tures connected with collieries. Ali three parties re veiling 'mummer are respectfally halted to call at the Mace when particulars will be given. together with the Company's ch.mlar, and detailed statement albs con dit lon of this well known and thoroughly reliable ono. • ration. In awe the amount of Insarsoe• desired 'exceed+ thi rules of the Liverpool and London, the undersigned Cr, authorised to obtain it la other reliable companies. ' Reference Is permitted to be L auds to the following gentlemen Johalneker, John Whippet'. Esq. James Dundee, Esq., 'Geo. W. linyder..F.aq.., John K. White, 16aq . lion. Jones 11. Campbell. UORACR P. surin and HENRY W. POOLE, At Ofaceof H. W. Poole, Itagitmer,„Centre et.,Pottsville. Jan. 30,18 _ btf LITERARY BUREAU. A DI; EXPERIENCED EDITOR,' a successful Author arni atheeoughli Educated Lit- erary man. weary with tWentplive#eare of the drudgery of Daily Journalism, has determined to hire out or sell his brain at retail. to those who may.require their earl. ars in say honorable way. Merthents, !Widnes' men, Inventors, and Dealers of every kind. will be supplied, of with advertise. meats, (poetical or otherwise ,) notices, cards, circulars, or any species of article desired. r 1 Politicians will be supplied with ; speeches, reports, res. olutions. letters, toasts, pamph lots: editorial articles, rommutricatirms, and every sort of brain-work, which they may find it inconvenient or troublesome to do the themselves. ' Gentlemen of over, rank in society or ix. . _ Ladies and °enflamed of every rant in enpation in iILN can have letters written on any outdect, whether basineal or sentimental. I The advertiser will also conduct or translate corms. pondence of every kind, either Usti, Preach, Spanish, German'or Italian. ♦ Poetry; Acrostics for Ladles: A itltni, Notes, NMet• dolt:. Monodies, and Composition of the most delicate and confidential character, incident 110 every possible cir ennutanee Of event in life, will be furnished 'in inviola ble confidence, by writing 'to the Nonderaigned, and ex plaining their wishes. I Orders by mall, accompanied CPI cub, will be 'Wetly and promptly attend,d to. R. TliomPsoN, Literary Bureau. Gnu 2285,,Ph , iladelphla P. 0., Pa. Jan. 30. VA of 1. j &Om YARDER OF THE COURT OF commorepuks OP scuutfaux minty of Philadelphia, u. • • . , Seal The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the Sheriff of flehnylitill i itrnisizta, THOMAS ALLMON late of your County, absconded frankthe Ilse* ,of !dal usual ab6de In said county, being justly indebted to', the, IPreildent; Dine. tors and Company of the Bank Of Pennsylvania. with design to defraud his creditors, sk It is said. Uterefore, we command you, u before we did, that you Attach all and singular the goods and ehaitels, lands and tenet. moots, of the said Thomas Allibobe, within your barn wick, in whose hands or-possualou solver the same may be; for the benefit of the Postdo4 Directors and Com pany of the Bank of Pennsyl rho sue this writ, and of the other ernetoos of the Id Thomas Milhous. We . further command you, that,you cause the goods and chattels attached by virtue of Ufa writ, forthwith to be secured and appraised, and an inventory th ereof to be made. and how you have executed ji his writ, make ow n to our judges at Philadelphia , at bur Court of offnon Pleas for the County of Phlbid . elphia, there to be id on the first MONDAY of Morel next, and have you then there this writ, together with the:said inventory and ap pralsement; and we further eutmaid you, at before we did, that yon summon the perion or peruse in whom hands or possession meter the goOds and chattels, lands and tenements of the said Thomia Allibone you shalt bare so attached; Pelt be. she o, they. be and appear I before our Judges at our Court of, Common Pleas, th en i to be held the said first MONDAY of Mareh next, to 'abide the order of the said Court in the real' Meat Witness, the Honorable OSWALD THOMPSON, Presi• dent of our mild Court at Phirade d phia. this 12th day of December, in the year of our Lo ii one thousand eight T T hundred and gityaeven. OMAB 0,.WE88, .Ftor Prothonotary. The abor* its trite and atirsteff - copy of a Writ, to tee `eh I ho P,•as 00 directed, for striation, and Whirl& I Wass canoed to be pofilletked In pertinence Of the direction of the Act ef Assernbly In sneh epos made and :strusidetc - and clan or.' der of the Court of ComineerPlesur of Schuylkill Co. ' • VW:MATZ. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Pottsrilleasu.S, 'ISS 5,778 77 4.315 71 6.611. 06 2,938 85 676 01 384 76 • AGENTS; ATTENTION! YOU wish to fiitil goad employ ment, anemaksmoney withh little , or no invest ment:and without interfertog with your 'leggier buxi. =est ' If you do, read this advertisement.. • , C. B. TCDD s Co., of .w 2 &Qatari street,-New - York, are ' manufacturing end selling massive Gold Pencils fleb $5 each. kwhieh are cheap at that pricey) and they throw in a gift or prise with each Pencil, worth,frons $2 up to $5, $lO, sifi, $2 O . $2 3 : 8 3 % $3O, VC $1( 1 0A200; and two.— oodot cry oat, ollactibugl Lottery I" Ire no such thing. 'the Pencils are sold at their cash value, and all the pro. fits over the first cost are , thrown Into the gifts, which actually cost the pore-baser nothing. The prime ars distributed on a tipple plan of .drawing, which would take too math r&m to explain, - but which has never failed to give complete setisfartion: We have dolma andsenttopurchasenslB3l3old Watcheitof varioesprims. 74 purses of Gold bolhus. 238 Gold Lockete, 850 Gold Chains. and. a consspendinc flambe; of other prism, within two mouths. . 4 t • THERE ,Aftll NO. BLANKS, .. • But every fires:seer draws a prise worth $2 aselain, and it stands t wands of chancre to ler allgher figure. We want good agent In every neighborhood th ranch. out the country, to solicit purchasers, and any agent, to be suemerful, meat Dm a pencil and Prise, to exhibit. We pay agents cash tar each p u r c haser be obtains., and the Brit person in any neighborhood - who applies, for a Pencil and gift, will receive the agency for that ' malty. Should an agent obtain a valuable prise to es• um with his Pend!. he would have little difficulty itt obtaining mores of purchasers, and making it a Whig badman 22 90 76 17 60 Li 20 eh 13 65 16 41 93 67 99. A NSWIDX4I tEADI! READIII We ilk ,nobody to send their mousy till they know vibe! prise they draw. Any person nimble; to try I heir Ineki as first send we their name and, address, and we will make their drawing and inform them by return mail what prise they drew, whew Sher, as ou and take the Pencil and prkikor not. Wldefermr they choose. We give this privilege Only. one* to a purchaser. After the lint drawing, evecripurehamer will be required to fend in advance, throngh the authorised agent. • We will send with each drawing the number taken out, with tall description of the play of drawing. Address ' . J !.11 E. TODD k MI proms Stmt. New York. • • 9,1 g C O. ' 814 16 83 74 100 00 70 00 31 62 213 82 16 00 8 60 43 01 56 56 e. CARRICUEB, tbettivetne, TS AGENT for the sale of EVANS' WATSCVPS Philadelphia Naaaradared SAXAMANDER SAFES, No. 26 Saud Fourth_ Street, Philadelphia. Truth Is Xlllay, **d Must Prev;ill.!, . Alert it/ ate cPsititto asknied to_m ; ernsusa li e berates orihe /rim Wei at .wmWeg„ Abruary WU, 1867: ' - '. oiti ithantio, larch 4th. The nudamigned, member of th e commutes, do resplretAtily report, Moat we potir the two Safes rally a t e amt epos b ßahl, A er ne ''"' --' t. IM Evans A ..Watson , played by silk la a fames, via: The safe in . ..- 1 nes by the Paymaster of tb Phila. _ *aphis* Reading 11111 road pay, In his ogles at Reading, man ;I factored by Farrel a A flee ting; sod lbe safe in low by U. A: Lents, in hit store, Inaantsetnred by duns i lifsitsok, and pat in booksand paws precis. sly alike,. , - .The One was started at St; Ole*, A. 31., and icflid up until four cords of green hie ', two cords dry.osk sod half ehterant top' weed , e entirely committed. the whole ender the enterin es of the subscribers. members of the eommlttee. e Babe were then cooled el with water; after whleb wets opened. and the books and papers taken oat by ••committee and mat to 11. A. /Ants's storb for public butriltudioe. after tbey yoke kit eaamined and marr by the oenuolttee. Tb• boots and papers tabus from the pate vase ;metered by Evans A Matron meth but igktly *Dieted by the In• tense hotheitile those bikini from the safe mall ollatared by. needs A Mining were,* tier Jedr ool4 . "'m i d" thily Marro per amt. more th an bose taken from grave A Watamti 'sib. ,_., • • . ~- l L .. ' We beliefs lb{ abate ter kattetweee Mir anal:mm.ost trial of the napped% nullities of bent Wee. - J ACOII U. OMER.' " '' ' .'' '• • ' . ' 'DANIEL 11. 11IINTER. Raving beim Absent Atrial the bander. we - 0011 co. id with the above ststemild;of the coodliitid of the pspsr and t books taken out of urpeetive . mew IL A. NIOOLLS. .. XII killfiLliNh6llo. . ItiLOOLLAND. Tbafidlowing named potpie:. redden toot imams • the, kare pa 7 .111 - ill "dil framl ' i WeLio slam the bliclUed; uP 16 Us/ Ist, UB7: - , • 'ti. I ' ' i tu tb 1 ; am A.. Mods, 1; derpold 10 . ease • :11111011Ast. li c it. a it Katy w• Wier o rt 1: demi L. 04 1 1 1 Vt ren4 ll,4 trWisi," AI '1 t Nashua* A liein. I Jaelteit, 1; .731. A 0:W. WPM. Uele ,it tUd. 1 • dam Wider t ilaisesJawthern. 1;J. R, A 11 00 6 00 11 00 14 40 44 40 Is 11 4 is 10 6 40 116 45 40 00 A. Wansai Jacob Se •eiga,.l.; Z. B. Orbollettbeeps.l; It. Si Cluctg r lL A. UAW, It W. C. • P .P. ram? a QtAP$4ll4-0.;14=1 ' . z 1 - 1Ist• me outlast 111111$41011 pwilmlif Of the above SAlllMlRWlLlhip•Opftalday•braWkillidirl asy, 'Ober eme4tmatew WI &Is rikik4 o • IsAy =====!ll : } 1 n.~ - t~~CT1~:~iL. !..' - ':':7: - 'tisEitliAltE , S ,o BTSPEZBLI, Num TUE . KIDNEYS, M F. LA I WZArgESs KIND. • ftvart AND jCUE; VERY FARifilt AND: kiTERY , APAIIILT tina its peculiar litittem,eumpoutadeems oa to , some favorite Maps, haradedelowu tromefather to son, peatespa, The pribeipie that a tank stimulant is new= in orrery beam; la undisputed, yet, Wog isputed, ems • by unstfilhal hands, Mts often contain . elemen CTlnomapatible End luigmaistest—semetimeepoaltise lybeutfal. We Imre offer to tbe public, In satifdbly eas. eentrated ibita, what will exactly supply this want, pre! pared upon scientific principles. compounded of simples. acting In harmony, yet veldt flarfiltln fi its own rensidlet Mee. ; To two Puistus, kaki offaved.in a convenient Item. yet perfeelly mfr, es flicifrust. which, Whet upon the cirrnbition..ndaea the delft of the system to the stand- seri of bealth.'espechilly after say erbilitating *Melt of disease, after de/premien from bent, or any loot or sect. dental taus; as Asti-Spmersiiir. width, with* gesesal ~immure, power, sets with a peenliar Inenepoe upon the nervous system, calming nervous Irritation, Thu" eaten y, without abetint tendency to the brain, and pr that distressing reaction which is the tale of most touter—often caulag more tajnrythan theerisiinal • • A l A Team . urodeistly and permanently ankh* the energies of all parts of the frame, producing monuorrly. . a healthy lucre:me of the action °co. various organs,: chemically changing the acidity of the stomach, and act.' ing normally upon the liver in regulating permanently the billimy secretions. litlTlCL—Wboater aspects to Arid tide a beireakee wlll be disappointed; teat to the ilek. weak and lowephited,i 101-111 prove a gratehtl arosnatle eordlel.polessaed of 'locator remedial- properties. itlialittudiewwilse great popularity of this dellghttul Aro= bas induced moraly Imilatipuu whirl the pulello shcruld guard astir puretiallogt Bo Dolan% leaded to buy 'walla' aim utll you hso given Bosaames IP* scam Bums a tairitrial One bottler will eouvines you bow belluitely superior MU to all thus Uniastlous. i Igrfloill at $1 Or Milker az bottle. Or $5, by the ' . ,SOLE PROPRIZTOUS, • BENJAMIN PACE,JR.,& CO.! - -• : •11101 , •CT11111,0 , pbatutatindiate anb Chemists,, • Ptr3BUFtG, PA, ••- • /for soli ID Plllladolpbla by the meats—Kofft&an & Hood& olleo of tho:Denotral; John Jobno, 222 Rawl stmt.: Dyott A Boos, 133 North Boectod stmt. Also, Itt & 4 WD6, Aillittey't Co; Litacaster, by John T. Lang Co.;•Pottvrille,Aohn G. Homo, J. C. C. Uttsboo and C. W. Eptiou. Tamaqua, by X. J. Fry IllooysilDo. J. K. Boras, and, lu ,debaylktU Kamen, by Dr. K.,Cbk cheater. . • • November 14, '57 46. - ; A CARD TO THE LADIEBI'; DR. DIIPOIMG'S PEN ALS GOLDEN PILLS INFALLIBLE' in removing, stoppages of irrermiaritles of the menses. Theist I are nothing new bet have been used by the Doctor for outer years, both in Prin . es and Agnes, with nay paralleled metes,n every case,and be is urged by many thonsandladlei w o have need them. to make , ther*Pille public, forth. ails likt lon of those suffering from any ir• regularities whatSver, sivel' as a preventive to those ladles mimes hes ith will not permit all Increase of Amt. ly. Pregnant frosales, or thins supposing themselves ',Nor* captioned against mines these Pills, as the Pro; prieter assumes no responsibility after tbs above &dm°r nition, although thelr mildness would present any I njul• ry to health otherwise, these Pills arereeommended.--• Direction, arcormisny each box. Prim. $l. Sold vrtiole•, vale and retail by D. W. EPTIN 0, corner Norwegian and Centre streets; Pottsville. Pa: All orders most be' addressed to the above General Agent, who will supply the trade at PrOprietor's and send the Pills confidentially to ladles by mail. tiy their enclosing $ I; to CILAS. W. SPTING, at Pottrrilli, Schuylkill county, Penns.' arso. signature,“l, DOroSCo," on saeb box—oboe otheregenuine. Jine 6,.'6T ' • [lf] ' 214 - • REAL ES',EATE SALES; ASHLAND. FARM .AL - Private Bale* I`"altjabl4 Farm, situate in Mani helm townehip, fiebnyikill county, adjoining the borough of Orwigiburgits offered at private rola ' an: farm ,eonta us 944 arm otlind— about Tic wh h are thrifty young tiro. . principally iihestout—the belies. to ehlefly valley land, divided into convenient gelds and in a high state of cultlint ion. The linproveruente•ort slit of a jarge Brick - Ident ng house, barn and the nail outbuildings. The Centre Turnpike panes through title property.._ i*onadesiroun of purchasing would do well to all and. tote property, as it Is seldom that such I desirable ferm.li offered for sale. tFor further formation apply the 'subscriber, raiding thereon. 23, '2244N ; • . W. C. IWO'. DAIRY AItROCK FARNIVFOR,SAL t . AthFARM dy OF THIRTY , SI X ACREM,. kivided into seven fields of e acres each. frcrat. ug e rtiad front Patellae to Minersvale, and bounden% by the Mine ilia RaIL Road, two and a half miles - frau Pottsville, and one ma. from Minermillo; thirty asiwa, being cleared, and the balance In young and thrifty timber, and all tinder geod•post and rail fence.. This hum has beep used as a dairy and truck farm kr the lest live years ' chills In a high state of cultivation, winners" double House, Barn and'lthedffi. and garden enclosed with pile false, and - full of madam kinds pt choice troll ttiee, gmpee, de.; several nevertalling springs of water, and *ell of.the best of water at the House. This farm will be sold on reasonable toms, and poseesalon givelmmediately by applying to I l a. 1 J. M. WICTIIIIIIIII., or, TEIOB ..11.: BANNAN. 4 Sept. Ur, 'fif - tf -1 , . •. • twists ORPFIANO i COURT BALE. —1 ,, aVURgi ILlXDill ' lto, an order of the:Or. plums' C o ok , of the County of Bob 11411. the nth.' 'ter; Adminhdratoi of the estate of Trederlek Spot. man, late of thel,teirocch of Plnegrove, In the. county of Schuylkill. deceased, 'M./spots to mle by public yen due on Satirday, the 13th day of February zest; at one o'clock In the &Serowe. at the pubtle home of Kennedy Itobinaon,i_o the torongh of Mayors, In the county of Schuylkill atinatuld.—All that certain one story frame dwellingtotow; log barn and tract of land situate lathe township of Pluegrore, In the county of Schuylkill, to wit:—Bonnded; by lands of late Frederick Rudy, dtr• ceased; thureh'bod, land late John Staudt C Co.. lands now or late of Jpcob Mani& containing wren saes d eighty-seven petchas and allowirtne. ' • Also, AU that certain tract Or.pfaceof land Situated . the borough of Pinegrove aforesaid, bonoded on'tttLttDDDDDhe north by lot NO. 17: on the wok by lot NO. 2A, on .thi• South by other land of Frederick Sporman, and.on, the West by lot No/ %libellers lot marked with . the nambdr 24, and containing three acres and twelve perches, with the appurtenant:est:late the estate of mid docuummil, Terms and conditions made known at time and plies of sale by CHARLES SPURS:IAN: Administrates...l By order of the Orpheus' Court, ' Jeemiltsaiat. C Pottaylite, annuity 1b;.'67 . 44t I. . , • ORPHANS', COURT 8A.1.6. rURSUANT to an order of- the Or plaint' Court:Was acutely of get nylkM, manweelth of PenturYlranle: mitorribers, add ketratoes ores eats& ot JaCoUlfeuet;late of the, town ship. of Maysei Id . the county Of 5404 ,IEIII. deceased. wiltexoese to mle by publie mardosen Monday the 16th day ot Tehrnarynext, at 2 o'clock In the aftarnoon, at the public house of Jos. M. Pepe?, In the Borough Of Pottsville. In the Monty of Schuylkill aforesaid.—All that certain Tract Ofmtl land situate in the township of Brand t In the eoMbe pf Schuylkill acid Statue( hue! • .mbrants. to wit: , - • I . • Monedat by lands of William Pinker t Martin Weaver. Philip moo, Jobi Clouser, Shlpped & Co., and lan4s of Jacob P. Faust. rent/dolor, two hundred and 6;4 ty-four ono and sixteen perehot, peat mean rein d "', marked No. one In the lonaion retu rn ed bit Sheriff, and Sled in the &Wtajt ee,' Court or Schuylkill county, with the itaproeimen to, tonalities , at 000 log house; one and onekuilf story high bank barn, tweur chards, spring hone% and about one hundred acres thereof beingehared land, together with the right to use a saw mill on the adjoining met in rominou tribe J. T. host; late the rotate ofsaldelecsamd. Terms and_ conditions made known at the floe and plate of ode by JACOB F. FAUST DANIEL lfdrST..4thamitindarl. • $y Order of the 04dians' Court, JAW' ring° , clel• PottniMe, Dm. as, P4t putlEl l o B ;,3 caVolle?A`te' phone' Court the County of Sehuyikal, sO • the asionwadth of ,Pounsylviala , the mitesriberse Ad ministrators of the' estate of Jacob ,fauscloto of the fowsladil of Wsyni, id the County of gohuglkili, do. ceasidorill expose to role by public "endue on !Satur day tbe Moth day of l'ebrasoT Mott. at Obi . o'clock to the afternoon. at the public hobos of Charles Misused: ln the town of prirdenshurg.. Wayne. township, in the Getntty of Schuylkill aforesaid,—All that retrain tract oar Oki of land Oblate In the township of Wayne in the County of Schuylkill sod State of Peougyhania, to wit B oun d e d by m o de of Michael {rata and others, °motif& big one hundred and thirty-Mx tares and twooty.two percheeothict utestere, with the appiutenmieee i tik rouidating of a two story log hommeawadiLbsok barn and drhard, eta marked in the. luquhltiou loirpost, No. 1,4. li. • . Also, all that cartels tract or plergiotland. situate to the tawnship of Wayne afoneaki, bounded by laud of B o o t y stem. I.S. llierneronidotherhemstalidugcdghty lbar serve god aesentrosse porches, strict mes-j 1 Ne, god marked lathe inquion purport ..N0.3, with 'the appurtenances mat fpreveones sonsisdog oboe tweeter. log house, atableaudorchud„ Alec., all that • certain lot or piece of mond, • shoat* is the Wen Or rrlodollainart, In the County and State a b n .asid, and marked In the general Tian or midtown,' with the number afi, bounded by BuMialley GI lest, by lot No. M3lO last. h 7 South 'etyma 40 but. by Hickory street 166 feet, contsiolgg 40 equant•i perches: late, the mist* of maid doomed , Torun and eculdttiotut mods kuotsu at the time and pleas of hile by . JACOB?. FAUST t DANIEL FAUST. Adadoistrators. By order of the &thane' Court, Java luau, Clark. Potttoillo, Dona% &Mt - U:R Pl , ollB' COURt 8, rbSUANLIO an orer of the Or. pm.? Horst of the county of Rebuyik,. tbsami , er. Admintstratbraf the eat/deaf Mars gam: PER, tate of Wayne township. dommed it wil impose to sale by public wends. on SATURDAY; • 20lb day of yehresey neat, at 10 Orkek In the forenoon, at the putt 1k house of Chasid Hummel, in the town of Pagano burg; the *Poking tent of land; via: • r . • No. 1.0.411 that certain arm end kart of lend sit uate In the tp.-Of Wayne, In the county of S.baliktU, adjoining lands of. Jacob Schafer, Philip Hoinari, John flooktort and Ilantatnpr I Brown, and =Main; alghty.three acres and one hundred &Mk/Apace perch. ea; strict measure.. The tel consist I A IC kris two atm log louse, weather. • lmardad. aid a stone hashes attached, • log barn. About-sixty amen are elsared and in good el:attrition; ilicremaluder iif ix. Want timberland foetal% he. Theis I/ an °abort' of good grafted apple tress noon the he farm. eoutelsingsprings ten acres. treat Is well water them beha or &Wats T In demist vilify field ed.. The hum la lo lf cated about one and a quarter miles south of ihiedigaburg. No. that aninla tract of farming land, sit: mete le the. to. Of Nays., to tits plant) , of Ream IMP, : adjoining the foregolair toot. laalh of Jamb Setielbr, Daniei Bead. John 'bridged and Samuel &haler, as :haulm thirty-gra UM and oat handed and teepee* *sober. DOA *emu,. This Mot Is in smallest cow 1 been wen limedandmammed--the whet.] being elwired ua Tt and won intend. am. • No. a... the undielaed - 000titoi of a tractile eatattane, sit leis the tp. of Washin ed. joletas Woes of ghosts Nom Drown end this, New York Coal Co : ompanft tabling is *tido% atatrihrie wed" ty•erron esstbes, stria , agesisfe. • ' -•• . . 'l'erms and ecgulltimminade 'Hist 'eh. "phial of ashkay ••• Sattana... Adolotserstos. of ordeal tie slobase coin* he,* mac** tottsdusg,4marvi it Adt • : .... :- - , - , : , N.Z4',,1, I , .:, 1 -s ' 7 7 : 4;4 4.$ 5 q t„. !! , IttOL telignio Tosteriars ItalL I Wotibiae , Coal Cats.. .. • A till hit bees road is the Logislatimi, ;requlr. lag in tbo'retero, Coal *old to rtuoimptits, to be Imola le eons, bowleg seals. attached. , * • Gill. Walk's , . • On.W 7,ssN.wOr3sl..tbstiandJury found a tree bill *plod Om. Wontior,:CoL Ander. aon Au l d Otbstru, for irlobitin ttrs bostratity lams. lboy ban! beau' bold to iippoor es the fourth r,4 4401.. . 3111Ltsar? Another aiiiitary , ospectitioe t _of a fbruddabli if drivable& la:New_Yort city, for lb. 'purpose or' proondlog to MGsioo, o aopport Soresuseat, of Cosioafort against the isolates of Basta Aussie his followen,- The Deameratie Deraieri• , • The Deletes *looted tn_the Darnearhitio Stale iNaventiee,,are all friendly to as nomination of Bon. W. A. Porter, for Justice of the Supremo ;Goan ;tie State.' it is a sigeilleint en. !dormant of Governor Peeler who appointed blo.to mum created by the resignation oflutieniKaaz. • • nom • ibto Norsk dosivieeti. a eenoorrattre paper; berstofqrs; If anything, disposal to support Provi dent Bitehaasa. al least to sloe Mut a fair trial. says t--"Phs Premium has dissipated whatever of pabilo tappet his past life hiW wreght. He ha tooen triad and is found utterly orstitiou In all the qualities that at notat for lila , htgb &tattoo"— Haw bitterly inu. • Isunties Dlinsikiekb . The Washington correspondent of the New York Thseb writing ender dale of February 2d, says:—l ank informed oa good authority that one of thi ' most distinguisbal of the Southern Senators remarked, a taw days since; to a Senator from a Tree State—la conversation, ban not con fidentially—that the South had no interest Ila Kansa% and eared : nothing for it, hat that they were convicetta that the 0 es infrneets of both North and :Noe& reveille a separation, and they sere , deserseisped se bias it ailowt. I am perfectly satisfied, from various consider'. ties; that a 'distoolatloa of the [talon Is the real object aimed at twin corer of sea flit the Le*. comptonl Constitution. Senator Mason's remark In deleat4yistseday-redirs to the reject. Them . le a 'islands platy of operations already agreed upon, to be carried into elberabets ope n th e rejell tloll'Or gebtlu!; , • - It Is bellow that imbed WM; to! . with the South-4foot at first, as soon sea separation shall be dreeted—ep,k, hops, Are -entertained that,.- through' Mr: Buchanan's - infinenee...Peessyteenie trill alio be broc4l4 to pia Lb. se.a. That is undoubtedly, the, gum. The South wants dis union.., . • ‘ . . , . POBTEICRIPT. I -. (*lre Last Night's Blilletin.) 7N . :7T . 71. ,' r MOONS OF BRITISH 60E D Ifow the Tariff of 1846 - iris Par - sed hype Democracy! .Ifr..to D. WiManse, who'was lanaMoned before the, Iniestigating 'Committee M Washington to testify, nith regard to the passage ofthe 'Petit of last winter, gars no inftwmatien witrregard to it, but informed the Committee that be emit' show that the Tariff of 1846 was carried by - bribing Congresimen, and that SEVEN 'MILLIONS of DOLLARS of British Jimmy, mid that EIGHTY THOUSAND PEANCS from Prance, here used for . • . • a' ... .that purpose. • The"Demairatio Membein'Ot this Contosittee did not wish to bear any.' tbieg about tikteloriff at they hid no power twinvestigate ; - The people honoree, will wilt - W. kiow some. Haul , , . , Frrtri AliD, Aotra o .ta - ,case df Eight .Ifimilts' Standing cured by, iiie*rea'S Holiasul Bitters.—lfica.ast.' Kama, No. 117 Seventh, near Grant Street, says:i-nalit July, while running on tbe river, on i cotton-boat plying between Natchez , and' liew Orleans, I was taked•With the Fever, end Ague . For eight long.months I sidteml with this 'clreadfnl diaeiwic The grey ter part of this time I ass unable to work, :and spent at least' fifty dol lars foi diffetent Medicines; het'found no per manent relief: Three weeks ago, one.of air friends insisted upon tny trying Bceatutvc's IioLL.4D BITTERS; ' saying; that a cure seas guaranteed. After talking it for one' week, I most titittgrA rut!' Wad wan. I have been 'at work now for tworeeike, and hare had no retunktof,the Chills and Fetter whateves." I certify, that the above statement is trhe. ; - Tawas Antis, • DlawO at ae R. Midler', Got Ate Hall. PAi*mte;—From the list for the week end ing•t• 1/318, we extrsot the folloiring ' .. the Seitz.' of Easton, Pat—For . improve; ma* ID preparing mask for'distillation. Iforeneo , Taggut, of :Philadelphia-1g prevenient In revue sheets connected with We preeeriing rafts. • . Wlllontlibi; of Plessent Iran, Pa.—For Imprstatisent in seed &mars. • Gimi Windsor,. of Allegheny, Pa.—For prevenient in rail road car brakes. . Jacob H. Mumma, 'or Earrisburg.—For Ins. • prevenient in straw mitten. • . • Jacob IL.Reighard, of Birmingham, Pad—For Improvement in Lanterns. Joseph W. Fawkes, of Christiana, Ps.—For provement in meohinee for plowing. • John 8., Albertsoo, of Allegheny, Pe.—For ina T premises in kotato planters. - A. RemeoCr. of Reading, Pa.—FOr: provetient in pug milli. EMIGRATION TO NlOABlatrA. Messina of the most practical kind. have been tidoptedhe earring ovitthe *theme . of emigrations6l! ward, sketched ljy Mi. They. er, Vass, in his speech4n:thB Hasse of Repreinitatives. , * An' association bas been formed for colonising Nicaragua with judos triousAmerieens, not fighters,. bat workers. Hoc. ph cornitkor ' Albany; has consented to zeeeptithwehainnanskip, or presidency of the association. Several' thousand appliditions have been made foiOassage'to Central Amqri cawnagrr the - anspines. of the Compani, and the Hinisten. from - Nicaragua, (hen. has sieHied his ,approval of the .. enterprise. r • How To Be EcosonwsLl—True etmnomy consists in getting the but Of every thing at a fair ;price. This, is true of Almost r every thing fo be purchased ; but is especially true ; in the Pdrchase of a family Sewirrg Machine. That dam= s,Bsrunt's•ia s tkier best for fem.', ily Use; is a faet.tbat :can not be successfully dispitid, - and we• adtdse our readers to pur chase 'no other. It sews • etrogee ind more beautitul seam, is more easily understood and manstied than any' machine in the' market, end, possesses all the qualities which I . fhoul d recommend itforfamily use. qt efllarktts. • .'IPOTTSVILLE MARKETS. • ••• (Wholesale Prises.) Whitt Tioar.bbl., $6 00,Dried !caches, parl,ll4 00 Rye Flo t uribbl., 4 25 1 , do - •do nottar'd, 2SO iftwat,bushol,l 1461 20i Dried Apples; psed,2 20 Rye, do 7 grgisoloseo, II Corn, t• dotrattoroorpoaall, ' 16 Oats, .do Shooldsra, • Potato's. do , Mon, • • 16% Thoothvlhrod, 2.,26' Lard.. •* ' tn oTsr g e .d, , 6NI Plaster. 60 ~$6 50 Ilay,poktoo, 16 00 Salt, pot oak, 127% raTissvizam4mozovoa autsumrs. (Rot atl Prices.") TLOUllU—Wasita.lrloursolht trout pa 06 to? 110 b bl mut Rya at AS 00. Rya Chop at 96 eta.pi bu, and Cora Meat 90 do. OBAIN—WhIts Wheat Bonsai $1 601 p be., aod Rod atl - 3O diit Ay* 96 dcr.cora 70da0ats 45 do. . ' MEA4B,--bosfaalls at 9 0 12% eta. pot 16, liatttrat 10012 de. Vaal 1214di; .Pork 11 di:Oben/dors 9 do; Mint 1 to 16 do.,Bologna 12% do., Samos 12% do. PRO9.11110:48.-41tItter • ',IN Muir Mtn 10 etc 11 lb CNN's. lnado. 11416,1214et5. It dos., 144 d 104sts. II b. HUGARS.--Cigha a tts POl,lO 9 ilkk »cm TS. low /0 den]vr Whiten do; A" Wklty dik, CrAisa mad Palsimised 12% do. . • . te! , — llllll - 10 - Olt to beilloilsOood Needles. — TORN ENGLISH • St.';_ellY.'S ' Patent V/ Hellithilled Eyed NSodho, the lost to the market, ottiiihrost slots, from Nadi to 11.si whys to istliol wholesale and »tel. at BANN A ws . Pottstrillo, talatuy 30. Vot • ••b , ' VALENTINES I VALIENTINISSII TOW READY=A large ind'elegant • steatettut of Valentltiee ttor T able mane tortes, Also, Motto geld^lao ZITOk9II. Be. lotekeepers and others We" , by Bat I/N tee - iele Il , AN, we st man er re t. BENTON es tk. Shiva I.stt Case. • 'HISTORICAL anA.LOGICAL Ex:: inelnatkei of thetedstoa of the thepenia Coen o Uoitsd Stateside the Dred lkott thee•—by 800. - Thor. ICAmble.. Mehl decidedly oae of th e mod poor artel add sooty ertat wirers rrer ertttet. ler vale se . . : .; ! . .2. It.ANNAN'S Book and Statisoiry.liisto -,-- COALLAIIDB - FOR 'ALL .•IHE subscriber o f f ers ?for fide 230 saw of Oat Lend, 'Mats pair Medea. AL Pitts." road; hilinorillo on which theorem a R&M% opened tail la "Irst:eate 'working order.' Ada, Improvesente sollhatirsa are of the host approved ionstneetho.o. !fa lewd is nederlaid with $ edits of littw.ioowe Cell of seperiar wwahty. The also open oneptinie the eel*. heated etrhelebt. - whidt h eepabeenxterteg. at pee hot, hi tee per das,- lehlere. be shoe deify with a little .111tional outlet. etawatibur will sell all snits part on *Web haftehee to°mime. " ltw hr. thee pallenhhw . &darer .. , ~. - * ; . JOUtt411131:001/41031J/SOM. hie.o blow
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