s . , I ; . 4 , . . , 1 1•' . • _ • ~. • , . , , . i • ' TABULAR' STATEMENT OF SCIIUYLRILL COUNTY. for thn year ending - 'Ube I et. 185'7. -----1 -'- ...,.............. b I, ' 1 • 131.742thAtIst TRAUUKRO. • • 110110LA104- ' 1 ' FAX AND HAIR 11.0; CENT ,' be mit thew egliolivelir, ellgtitiy turringhervo• I the Society for this plea of , nuebanison, *Lich 11 - , 4 1111 P-Ship Moses Taylor from Marseilles, recent. MDITOWS TAIL * t ! _i. , h : _ ~ . • •-,,,, lallsetles banterer. by a.saiifdlty ef execution ' probably, the Ant of the kind evereiltibited. ly sailed up the Mississippi River, to New Orlaans, ............._ —..., , , .-!4(4. " _ , ?as Arnerkee elides or Bbl e rti l US W; not wariamed by the tile.% Aid the 'pines** The esincluding . ' .part of theist.** w s a eetlrely . under cum's, with no, aid fum Ustos or 4 - •' —I-, --T Ittet4tl":•. , 1 EXPettkl -- -----; , 1 . a ~,, a a P a any other motive power than the vied; in *be .....- '4 - a -1,1 . ; V , t , t . t. 0- 01 4a ' I i . / Th' - 7 -- " ,• • 0 , Tf ii„rf *- ...,..• • • • ) , c•••• "„ 1 . 4 4l ',,, .'' ''' ' Ible r°1•41"111.71 il " cur 1A1414 " 6884 114 ' 1! ' sm. Mine •"rie and Miles *Old " d have outdo thi **probability uf,* mathematical explanaticro of short time of ,Ivrenty.Bve hours. -•-• - - .• \- r ' R'' -1-7-7"-------------7-* -' 7.. .- ''' • • - -' • articles it ciontalns, are of the inkorder. Tim , - I ` l _.• ii 1 ‘ brut lady's performance, viewed birth, sig an sor organic forms. On this point no dulled opiates ...11 1049 er werierbee•l'v ferelat es with Na°2•••• ' - f -,-, . .1 _ ~, i If, l e VI r 2. ;ea ~,P *-1 igisi 711 ; 1,1, le:, *e/,,„ ip , ; 7 ; r ... _ ..._ . . r ibmberrs are, Leonard 904- 411 ,C 414 79 P III 4O I 'steer effort, exesedingly creditable. - The lady ' s was expressed, but :to lecturer stated that Mod- "11l 1161164 fi ' l all lung ll ' a p laillll. by- Kittery '''. :"''' 1 - W. W 1 .4 I . a rr.- it , 1 ,„ . !mi . i -11 0 ` : f," -il-;.!: , . . 4 - i E r 'i I it. 1. 3.,.. g- - . 2 . a z , . ~,... i ~-. .7,. , . . ~e I 1 4,1 'Buff o u . 1 a .- 1111•34 Nur 7°214 Ccries "' .° 14 bid at al ! . foie* is;like ' a diamond in likes rough,' • Re Value el research is beginning obe mach directed to ribailt,BewalysTeerlmwbtil the 7,,i 86 „ "161-4461111t5.1 4 791143131°14 " 4 . it 6Z r 3 4,0 Dans. ~ •.... --, •-,...... m --, Would 14i inbound bY in:Ai/Kilt. - The gentleman, tha i rlimaivery of numerical relations * *atm, many cases of seated eonsum r ptiot:;• • 5 Fr ' 2, 141 q g 6 6 it •.. ,31' a- 1 41 i P ll li 11 .2 . b 11 ? ) .. e .. 1 . 1. . ‘ ..., ...:., ', i : •,1 -. ° W Il a I 1 , ji - .-t - 9- I t ' ll fp i ri l - 1 ;" - 5, .. f ...,.. I' . S., -1 • ( ' g i g- . - . s !..1. g u ~--. amateur solo vocalisation vas pleasing. All in , and thee ' would lie waste to Intejestiant what _ liere l a your money, dolt. Row- tell i iO. tir• :i v :-.1; 3 ,• E. ?' t :2 , ? i ~E 1 i ~,, I P-, - • ...i r ~ _ PoTTBVILI.E. , P. - , ( o ral Afairs. • . t i . ..th v e r7 elni .fs ee ir tt ;7 o l ,/ristbiti , il i ..se, the Pat , 0131±' ae l ft r lll alteik ata dt / t 7 o7 lo l;: t i b e di l d llt s . 44ll4 " te Ins. 1 4 11 1 1 t ui rl_: n4 :u til m:P 31 7021 " its ig i b e Ule aserpe a l ' i rt e teg na lrbe il i sr- 1 ' ..' -' ' ' - ''' ' 1?, - 1 v i g ... r : r : ' ' : ' .: 5 : ; 2.: .• ''' . • ' r • ' 7 . ' 4 : ' '-' : '4: • ...,,r; i can't tell, eic.bot if Joe ex- ,Il Allison , • .. ' / 31 - , __......_ • 4 • •,• S :e, ~• . it ' . !,o 6A12 1 / 1 1.0 - AM - , pEllitlfttitT Ills 'se. 41414tdrintlfares. a boy, was accidentally Idled last • , 11 ::21 3ea 7 $l5B 104 .' • . 4 1 iM1 89 1. '' = • .1 ~., ''- sited on . tlie qttestlim, irhittlier Ragland liorititled -ease me, sir, I think litres because senators let- '2 Thirry .." ' L 4 • 4 ..4 3 % 54 , 01 r' 72' it ; ;20 Zi . 720 2 5 , 1• 5 '.1 .- 5 1 - : a l TA 7 2 , 2146 so la s 7s• Peet attire workacithe York, ifspany,lliwitiebersillit. • - ..ifi,i.a.t.......... r , mkt 0.„.:_ ,„__ • 3 Blythe . 13 210 10 Mk • `` ` 6.,,t , 41,31 , 7 4 5819 031 Min & 1 .26 4.54 64 1 1- 1 44 aa 60 00 (0 ui lpellt7MlEL COMITY ALMS : , ITIOL l ' >- - - •.-- . 7 --- 4 ,--- •—lem°l7--.7 ''''../ bas to our syureihiss in_the stir she. is Waging* 1 • 01 alae ll . l3,l eh IL • - . . Des organised upwards ofidielve years urine, , Ark "Albion ," or white deu -int rues& 4 Braeleb• 1 It is a name ofeefisfaction•ln th e • 1 16 .1* snr-fss PAiledeifidef etlif Jim vista that : a Theeld - , . , '• -• IndiafLw th Messrs. Walla and Gowen ° in the 3,6, lii 45 Mai 84' 2377 10 the vprove- , eel *mean/ sow Playlet et carrisherg, Will meta . which time many changes), 4 have bent brought /a th. „ .. \ , and Messrs. Snots"' and Bowes in 3 sts 14 i 44 16 _ 1180,01 290'0 4 , v 14 4, so spec after chasing it ten hours. 'Not a 'hair on ,the I, ' .40 • Westi ... ' „„.,' 'l2. •• I t 1 - - 240 , Zl ' l • " • 1 3 36 aa 3 °°: abut •in Calit - ornM, between Red ft;ge an d y r ,k," 44 . . G b wa lsotter sviek, zoos ... 1: I , '_2 4 4 . - 1 6 . 1 3 .. 33 155 :1 0 5 , 0 6 ' . '31 20 • '66. 365 .,,.., 2 19 : 6 45 10 ; 4 63 01 441 . 4 21 t u5 997 15 i lil 1 167'43 4 , 4 " 14 .0 u v' si ll l ' l l -*1 L . .. ' , 2 22 U• • 300 43" : 711 me aa 1. 4 7 , 64 1 27-- fl ..‘,.. , • ere of . -this C°l°ll /' t° Observe e 14,11 t 4 oRe a dl" - tPettl• lll % 4 •- 218 " 1 " e " R e: 14 ta bo ns u be t, r5 01d ..._.. 1/46 6, 11/ g b6 th n eir as p till , , 14'. 7:41. 4 .. *ld s s e s l ; t o h: o n : n woo si a gs ' ll d v e l e A d fl in er tli ti e r a pi e ri ne tea sti 'eorteet, the qua- . , dekr was other than white; even the eyes were a ',. do Booth ... 1 titer z ' i t , 1 . .: 4 0 Ir y ~, e r a __N , F , ”. I. . 130. 13. ., 43 al 232. "; T 26 00i 9 00 , , , matt in the mode lof making op , • tumuli ' t h eatr i ca l s h ere . . 41 ~ . , . -; _ , Statement of the Ile ceiPte eed-F i '' llditurell • or . w urt A y o f r iN 'imi osee ' aek eow i e d g . l eeemerele bet :we °t th e r. 0 1 . 1, mien 01. the °! 'The order of 67.641066 tOr MIMI Tatidei eves- °hilts resembling those of 6 1 16614 7 616 hot" , the • 10 9 &tom 4 , s•'bl 20 06 31 T. ! - 4 , , si _4...., 36 1. 4 11, , "A 7 4 „ ,, 1 2 % 4142 M ai 2 ". 1 . 4 :i 31 ). :, , 1 tz , 31 , 7 r h o' . 1 40 , sight was et an orange • e010r.,. ' '- - 1t • outdates • '.. ' 5 " 35 00 2 tli L 63 41. 1124 AV Ik./..6t1 'l2 40 00 ''. it $6: 2:41 09: :78 ii, .•_., , North habveo Immure Gette4Gtodur.bsorasol _ b66;Gies 16 number who lug, is as . :snows .._Lestussol T. I, 'date, sa T ys h : e_S .. a .rh o F e ra b o s e d izo s ,Berea d Le sea nsw .t r is a us la s te s • , I rt2 ‘.43 .6rm ,w erws ~: ,• 4 26 1 , 0 • 1 0 1 136 34. , 5 11 1..36 41 '• 030 00 te4 ST IM4 S ize T. 2„ 3: .eA 46 -0 5 ;. fa ) NI 01 66 - ••• . of thg Alms Roue of this County: There th receipt Mr . JhnJPriV .fN b ill Wilson Harty, d 4 I'V 00 et 1= oz— '123 2= 18 ile 434 s7_ , i s ' .c • l e a rtie ss in i t heHB2s2eme7l7 4 and Ms' CiiieettB 6 reel P r - 4)131 r. ° ' ` . 16, 6 313 13 t 1 ,7 1311 4 1 " 111 - Ae loll ll Itst. Reading .: by 0.. Little. Big. IQuesdoo, ' are , nuar lying on one of oar wharves Meta; push- 14 Friley. .... 4... 1. 4 64 1 .36 01 /„.„.., 66 1 .146 1 U ll h 0 653 14 1 1100 00 1952 44' s ~. , tie ' now know exactly what it wets toi .. intlii a. il DI ob.'s' Teem/tip, of about 25 pounia of meat, I. k ~bore who are gone, we are happy to say that mita 564 0 1,1a-den gre a s Wi e et, the p i e,,,o p e on o wat ita.. ed and - directed , ready for shipment- Sh their long 15 'fabler. •i'. 1 4 1 . :26 41 :. ' 11 , 40, 4 , 6t 2. 11 t 595 n, 851 ...1 41 . 86 1 , 4 r5, 4). 1 ,0 1 .3 - ; 3 . 4 ... , . t : i l to - 1 7 ,0 0 . 1 t,4 :1; 4.4 ; ' , 1 ; 81 .00: 1 1) :2) (. 01 I I 4 Li : 1 47: , ... '', „... :t :0,, i: together with a lot Of , beaus and potatoes, for the lase num' to'qutte imineeT. ssetiens la life, and don ?" Allitmetirs, Messrs. .. A ,' home iii China The freight money es this let is /6 }teal ' ••• 1 the paves population. , We believe; • t us. suffering ... poor at Meant Pleasant; this County.' ' ' BartbolmaeW ...... ste w ... , • ... , IT aab i awy: . i i - 1 1 i- . 1 . 5 26 ,1 a 096 ' I I 'we h ops ere twelve more lyeari elapse, that we Potts. Magative, Messrs. Seibert and Runt.. , u , UPPer:- • , . • i • der the Stewudithip of Mr. Schs tm, that - - . .41:Mr - President Buchanan, says Pmseb, lad het. -I: *666 1 4 4691. 1 1, 0we r„ , i 4i'l V 00 50 32, 17 38' 61 - LI, 47' , , ia 00 179 471 .5 1, 4.. - 15 04 / 11 1 7 I i - - 44 Alaii House : is , conducto w e well as. 44 - Adebia-Onlianday last, John Irwin, ated,p.„ re. ;may hare the pleasure of rt . recording the same fad • ter not throw away powder and -.bet epos the :55 srge e esbwr • - 1 ' ,al , 4 81so' 1 16 00 1 .1 1 . 1 a 5 4 101 k't 674 43' -, 414 42! 4.3 1 1 41 571 97 1 c." .. ) 1,71 ;,,,- 5, ....- ------ • • Minton ewe. aralle last, eemetit• ;of many more who are no working side by aide PEocilaraNlNGl o f coaRT• • • MOrmons. .Let him: said Thoth fashion books. 21 Mineraillif, ; , ..!. :,11- 211 6, 50 CO 1.1 1 , 1 4 ,) 0 0 9 1 ,1 ,„, i 1_494 07 , 1 444 ca 410 S 14: 7:3 7.3- 350 '0 tan 6 66 ' ' -34 • . .5' e 4 ihat the' tr. ' c't ' _... ..... 22•04 001 673 ,t,5:1 1946 3 ,, • The pecenity or crinoline will death ., poiyonly. • • A 31a•helmiR ttt ... I . 17 1 6 -12 3; no ' " U ? 61 4 4 w . 111 i . ..` - '1 5* -4 :5 0 e, • ••%50 30 . s. that Institution can be, and - , • Pen 1 ted sakide by shouting Vrisseir with's**. susses li n t h e ' 1 _ 1 , ' ---' 1 - "-, .noble cause. i gmts..., es 41 Cl . so 00 - , 1 145 .196 , -, ,20 00, , , ...1,,,,,, .. 'll TO ..,,' „„I = 9 9 4 • ; • . ' . r : do. vip arP ; a : ZZ ' ata r l e l i T ije lls aner tttlital v : it leClttr a jr ": irwr and su l,,t i. w po il r l tremnodreer wires himself uitaWe 'to rs 2 ,f i r c ,„ 4l -,,--,- .... -G I 3I O ' 8 i i • 33 ' • 4(4 aSa "a ' 'l •°s i 1414 37 1 - . 4 ‘1 . 71 i : " . ' 6'. .2 “ i; ; ; -f 4 ' . '' ''' '0',1., , i'i n . t . m, - , ' ' 3 ' 0 tares; tsbi _us the number of psupets our ac- alleged fort hiackare, that his father had lead Lim I .•. • The following pivots he i r* be en chosen . as of. , ." a_L._ - __.. , 0 k iw i. to wait utilise was 21 years of age, before marrying, I . . • ' 25 , Northa . „:.1..... ; , 2 , 4 I . 25 0 0 A2 6 MI 2 'MI 17 8 ' . 67011 °1 '.. • ;'..MIS 33 :.1 4:6 20 30 - Wit X 7 40 'On ' ku "' 749 4 " . - a s obieh siz e b e wou ld t a k e I „, sm ,,,d m , of coma ; Hum for the current genii :1- i rPresideat---IL BEN,- Ifinifiesa beErame, sudsy csycgogialir a ii me r,-3310.• ,;i ` A Scotch lady enteral a store int Boston, 26 Nortogiso._ ..4.' . .-. ~.6 10 1 '6 , 1 1 36 113 on; 1p? 105. 3:4: ,4$ ,Mt 6 , .:. 2350 69 ~ 5. 2 , 43 60 , 25 . 1 , 2 II; 3 ,1 1 , 2 :41 ,f 7, it 0 1,0 l . ir, ma- , lett to him by his mother, and that young lady to i SINGER . Secretary-F. Peattego Carmel- 0 0 1 4- 41 waver, one or the plaintiffs Woe dead, the gory and inquired fora table Club of a iiiiiironit pat. t 2 - ; •do Nast.... ~ 3 , li I• 1 ; '1'. , ... 92 . 2 2 : 1 I : la _, 1:.1 , 13 1 15 1 6 I ' . ' . 32. : 5 2i •l 9. 81 M t 1280 741 7 , ..t tti , . . 1 ",-,i # l• 5 / 4 :', 4 IA ~ •7 of Our whom he wee paying attention , had ridemed ha. t* , ‘ S ' J - 6 Rl , ' I %II ' Dr were sworn es le - John Sher g aerator,- on R . ter. t roman- . *lane, u plaintiff. The tern . -"We hare some pretry broadpiaas the reply , of , the astonished salesman ; "but DON "lite 111111 au 'Pin 7 E.,.. u5, '. I i 4 1 v 75 : _t r i eg igs 6 l"c 4 . s h. l . I .' 2 1 91 1 : i tl t ol l ' 17 SO tilt. ' Z,4 - is 40 : &243 9 7 is En 41 : I • ' ,l-4 41: 30 591 58 1 Se.s nr‘ " ‘'.. .1 te. 19 •13 4 i 1 13t 94 71i , I 9 471 1 a * • 1 . 44 , 00 14 f; ',1,:, 44. c t i i , m it" toss 66 A . examine - -----*""'"------- ' J. I Wright. Treasurer-. r., E. K. Weber . eilinl " II " P ialatitri • alaca3atlaa to over lb°l/6169 b i r C w . . s...s. . b. 7 'dollars, srigisstsd as follows : usuass a shay .., tped OS that The lady explained that "dam- 31 'do Wist. ' 1 5121 UU 49. 51 , 90 ,21 ra 421- , 1 138121 , 1 ... r, Is 55 , 9F , 10 ) , It: 0 4 „..1 j . i . plf - Tle •ifeestg-Seesuff' Rall.-At a meeting ' fibs ' w 4 , 4 - . 4 , • .„ , conduc t- ! broad ' was the Scotch term for chequered !tern of sobacxibera.M the Tuenty•Second Ball, held on ' --7.7' riles " . 41111411 - ----7 •7•11-1 - merchants doing bush:eel In 111 villa% and flied the eel - ..... „ , ,t o o 2 0, •a: •I 09 450 00 OM ON, :7Q MI al 00 The question selected for (the seat evening's Ale , Saturday evening, February 1 1 / 4 1858, at the Penn. • : • store order of / 1 - G°ttlieb ile ) blerr , libreb. tb• Oda" Nancy, Franee;Oras cote let' g this i cession, is, oWhich has used the greatest des. sylvanie Ball, the following penrons were selected i il • tru7eot A Ct:7 l , iwealti:hanheatitailirlD:Oddiee:teklaretiallig"meardiusw.poolh of t 05333424 V e c ;;;; ;d:ci : 6 l l l 4 l,tf arlihs 1;1' . 11 1 1 .3 ' .. 1 4 3 3:1 1 42' 11 ! 1 14(91.1 i u l 22 r 1 fl ' 24)., : s t:° ; La 7 ,1: -3 slat; 91 4 i 738. ,i t 1i d1 423 4 40 : 40F7 37;8 21 7 ! 31:61 i 5.71 76: 1 - 1; '15 : : 4 : " , ... 7 6 : 1 ; , . 1 3,3 1 7 371 1 31 : G33 04 421 : 0: 7' 62, 198 1 : " .. 1 ; 11 1, 77 : 5 :: .. . I w : 7-' 1 : 66 1 3 4 1, 11 ' , ' Es. "l'vP. : ' i ! :: ,,, . : i r l ., : e l . l :: : u : ° : .'' : 1,6 -1 : 45 :: : 34 4 1 ();:4 1 t 1 1 -.; I 'l . 4 2 1: ,11 .6 4i,z ;. 1 , ‘..1 ' • . nection . - , *ruction of human life, rat. or intemperance ?", child sulfating from putrid sore throes. Dr. Salle; E 7 Porter.,._. .1. - ....... .4 241•`- , 44 1 3 11 62 ;61 260 WI , ; ; 26 0 00i j 3, 2-. 35 115 :::;' :3 - 5) 00 ! ' 26 25 1 il: ' I :" i to to as managereof the eamef-C. Loeser, J. IL Cams. ,k . i .- A,Oreoetke-d,lletiach anit Bensinger . Ne,gatioe who was mil; twenty - nine years of ego, seeing 28 r . ottsouet.. l 4 .. ..... ' 4 , .74 10 4118 i 6 4 i - = i 3 t . w l• 'IF a, tit heti. belt, John ilinden, IE/rack .R. Bennett, Balker .„& Yorks . fI, ' • . .' fill anti Jahn 2 • 1°11233 ' r • G ' 3 " l4 Ell 94°414 C . 27 * Titeoc - re . t - y - re;:s Its, ll l :. ineetw - thank. to Ron , , • to th°, : . :1::::: -e s k ild i ret s t l i t yle bi pi °44. ratio ri s I tte hls lL iP it i l l ; 11 6 1: : 2 , r4 40 33 ' 00 73 24 1 •37 60 , r, 40, :4 6 i 72 6 54:; : 1 7 11.04 76 l l 402 I i; ,.2. 1 101 , 1: 7, 5: 2.. f r 1 .3 . I= 4 ti Ira' s ) ( 33 : jt7 o r i, l l!g t ri ll i 7 . 1 f j 630 • 3600 00; 2'246 001 260 oil „az, 5 ,, if sc Est idi b lO u b t y &si ndu s : . : r. a, t 3. : : ...g . i le : * 1 . 11 1 1 El 14 , 0 1 m ilt i 5 41 r ill a 5 416 ;8 601 . Lfl tl l ) 303 08 , 1 4 3 1 1 667 44 . 41 I. 1,r i ..1 . ... : ni l 1 10 ° 6 . , 3, _ ,, , , : ;: :, :1,00107a3 n.l ; 1u 11 1 ... : 4 57 06 :: t i . 5 41 .: 04 ; ) ' . Troop ( lea. M. Dallas, ,F. P.' Dewees, - Frank ready to choke the child. The next Say, the saint possible, Jr' WM,L; Dewar:, M. C., for: S val . noble public doeu: Tura state of the fumes and the 'tonsils appear. - . i 2°3 4° 23 20 04 1 145 721 104 00 1 :.51 1: 4 Pott, Thos. R. 811/11&11: 42 41 ste d pb o aa. for, t. trahli: . ... 1 ' 4 6 I i 3 .42 00 85 20 00 1 334 2 10 19 ed in M. Salle, and forty.eight hears oherwartis 4. 4 5 4 Tea o f 1. %all ly fill our • • , , - •. ; went. .1 ~.. . • • II • . - ' be died in 'spite of :be efforts =es by his eel ' , renten to ,gll - 4 "cold snap" paid its respecta to us on leagues le tare their nobletnimled friend's /I,Se. 46 Union di s t r ict , 2 4 2 26 00 1 1 , 7'041 00 i 4. ,13e 541 0.4' ay 900 09 100 091- . - .1 1 ) ' j - '•4,.. , • , 47 do toernshlp:.-,.:.. -stcettia--'• I, ereby in. Thursday, but yesterday sue somewhat milder. - 267 69 1041 00 1 _ ...Udine !y , a ewe and delightfully clear. Oor meteorological record TRADE, roam, dt a . . to wen.otate.ii i . , i .. 4328 • - '361 258 03 23 401 I i l tut 16 tt. 55 701 -am 9 41 ' 344 00 . ao AahLted. (atrw,i.. .. , . , 46 01.1 10 00 • I fi rst p l ace for the : week is as follows: er .. • 31 A barn 141 11/ i The resources and liabilities of the tuber the ~ 62 a '•'• • ' • • ' 1 f: , ••••••_ - , wader. - • "e• , P.,_11..5a P. Trucomee Ornm. i,„ , United Sta tes on the Ist of jai:limey, 185 g, were 43 Foster s '' '- • 3 8 1' 35 612 0 407 110 123 37 1648 00' 7030 L'A67B 00.6. IL f the I.* Thouslrania Rail, flittseslls. J ;is fames: .64 Resins 3 4 3 ZS •• __ I'Bs i Bl . 62' 456 Isll - 1 . 1284 ; 759 In - 5. - • 774 3 " 030 00; 483*50 of 523 °'" 3,58 an. 26 41 57 18 j ust * o r sit„ 76b. 6, 1111 2i, . , M ; 2 : 1 4 1 . 1t, . 7 2 P4 k.r. Capital, $.14,342.912 Nat e: '46 Riley. (new ..... .. I. • 3 1 1 - nper peri 3100, • , :,.. ::--st , m '2s - “ Circulation, 133,1451,556 Spade, i 113,0634.10 46 Washington ...... .. 614 . 5 25 00 1183 "1031104 1• 45 690 061 , too oe • 5.3 172 66 466 00 - 415 05 , 63 , X 7 36 Dept...My 219337,674 ileatatitsbe,, 32,187,468 67 West Penni . _ , 46 46 -elestly. ri . 1 Profits, 43,305,463 — ---.0.-_ ...--, --- 1 ,--- ...-, -- 1 et de not WIC; 4 0.-40 se 2.1 -.clear. ~. ( 223 z 6.7:3 72533, 45 $lB 6710:20 T 072360- . i 60;e8.9e3 3613,962 71183.0:0 06 4. ; 4 or , 6.406 65 hors" " 11,- 8 . 20 le - ••• , — ice will is. l'ri., u 12,-18 • so 24 -cloudy, count, that we have to support, ere er comparatively„than those of six ties:" Hr.,Eichwaln invites any and. citizens to visit the Alms House;ala for themselves how the Institution'' ed under his chatT,e. • - . When we speak Of Reform in' k with the Alms :House, we do no) the managementlof -the affairs of ' tution. That we believe, to be 1 economical , Btit we would if it , , have evils cheched, which not of . Alms House to overflowing, but' , render its enlargement necessary, ' creasing a tatalihn which ',Sint burden upon our citizens. In tin the law passed at the last session gisliture, increasing the fee of', i the peace to 20 cents,for eachrp mit issued,'should be repealed.] say 'that in 'every instance's jais I. r sues permit to an applicant• tot to the Alms Home, merely for •I r , . the fee accruing , without retere necessity of the application; 101 t. ' sett that there is too much O done by justices of the peace;" tarn the accruing fees. The 1 the Alms Houie is crowded by bodied men, who too lazy to w , by the complacency of magi! aupportedat the public expense: rig*. Therefore, the law auth feeti;‘ should be repealed. ! • i It Would be desirable tO'see connection with the Alms Hens where the able-bodied, may a their own living, if ? the Conn revenue from : their labor. In:, that - item Works Well. In'oni _ cyst works . T son it is intineis r fol. There m reason whj inhould not. be tri, lion with the Alms House. T drd will be enabled to died,' those who are,really deserving ob ty, and those Who enter the Ins ly to "he" through a season, ported by tlui,indtdrioul porti mutiny. When a pauper can work, be must be made:to w • With the aged, sick, feeble an pauper population, of course 1 We expect to support and tree But we should turn over . a those who Make a businesi o There are many suffering A T , even now in our midst,.whose' neglected, ,while we annual!' sands of dollars 'upon a lazy e pauper vagibords. This is all in this respect is windy n dens should see to it speedily, are erected, pr they will find , pelled shortly • to double thei Alms Howie, and have an fa taxes, whiCh will be frightful: One more suggestion, Inde are done at present, with the subject! , tis not saying too much; to assert that , I.' u -thirds of the : pppulation of the Alms 'Ho are furnished by theßum traffic, directly d indirectly.— The miserable Rum-seller. surely sends his quota of ? povertrstricked ' tcbes to the Poor Heel*, as the Rum Fi d himself lays yearly thousands o4is in Lusted Worship , pers in dishonored graves: ~ f• we charge the Rum-seller with the miserye produces, he answers,;pertly, "the law I I mita the tra ffi c; ' lam licensed to vend the' ' nous stuff."— ' If we sedan tidt moderate um4irinker, and i i endeavor to reason ;with' bi upon the bad example he furnishes , in no s ection with the danger to , himself of the i) ctico of tippling, he turns with a haughty r, and exclaims, "sir, Ipaj " my Rum bills; y share of 'the shot' for liquidating Rum' penses is always , forthcoming when demaml . Is there any thing else for me to payl?". . There is nnfor • „tutudely,l Messrs. Rum-se and Tippler, somethink more for you do ; ay. You Nast of your lionorahle prompin - in paying bills growing but of the Rum i c, now you geu , tlemen (1 this County, ca out that prinei • ple to the letter, and pay t bills of the Alms House, Which are contras . by.youi detects. i bje traffic. - No flinching.' It is but fitir.—' . The teetntaler has no head u.sowingtheseid; h is notright that be shcitd , be compelled 'to assist id housing the It est. You make him pay his shim of tho • Rum has, yet boast in your iridependetf , that you .liqui date' all If you are d'' , ' ed„yet to assume the expanses that are .ih t upon citizens' who do not `taste • drop , liquor from one. . / yeutivend to another, nor; end it any shape, „--' why step up to Mr. Bch ', m's .counter at the Schuylkill County A., House, and be will render you a hill °fie . sees, the result of the Rum traffic in this gion, - which: will I open your optic& Come, 10emen, are you, firm in your hot:mi.:Ade de .nnibation ? THE ?FAILING IN EASTN —On Monday evening of the Democreey, of Ph adjoining counties, was h Hall in that City. The b' to' hold the , thousands' freely, t 4) express their son kepompto , e . Fraud. from Hon. Stephen A. 'D A. Wise, Hen. Charles Montgomery, Hon.j,iohn L: Harris, Hon. John G.' J Cox, Democratic Men! tore and leading Dem State, were read. The upon the attempt to fere Union;iwith the Liseorip The Philadelphia , Atai(l to the teeeling, anif the II The !men yam te against the Demoeratic demonstrations in the tempt ito rail down the this subject. • "B wil6 vexed aft over with - the ‘1 of treth. ItsPeaka l ;'tb tongues., It radiates fro in the North, and pp' mares breast. It is invin and it will prevail, thou? earthlie arrayed agai have our people been in,- Neveelbefore have the D; prouder or More conga those Who doubt it be Mona doe Aeon. Mondey, who need fon Twig*. di i is rui d, Om 4... Dein" from 4 ° 1 7 1 , 4 Psatt` with tie Mr. Pswart, but , in tip aphid th4seoesptee get Sallow:4 fin , the mi l itio44. $4 Is rd M/4 tr 044.11 imeibenivi e , i 44 4 1.4 444,“ iti« kr j *in 104 vommt ffq 'l34siod6l 4410 i trot! Air ii(46"ir i Avito!i I 1 . 0 forolittiir admission he sake•of. ce to the we do as r that week erely to oh tat isst saltily/IWe , are: Aleut tee, to ., be This is not rising those I mauled in ;, workshops, 'least, -*sin y deriitire rev End County Pa sts no good• in connee , en the Stei -1 nib between ects of chiri• itution)nere ,and be, sup. • Pr Cressona Literary Institute.—The exercises - of lost Tutikiday' evening, were a±ecture by W. R. C.Mutier,--"Manufarture of Iron." Reading bt A. C. Miller, "Paddy versus Sam," extract from . Dosticks, and the question, "Is It to the Interest of the United States to encourage the 'Liberian Republic?' Hossford and Miller, Adirmativi ; Regan and Upchurch, Negative. • Decided in : the Affirmative upon review of argument, by A: M. hitirtimer. The exercises for. next Tuesday eve. ning ar,:„. a Lecture upon Piro' Anna, by J..J. church. Beading by C. E. flussforti, and the tines" tion "Do the signs of the times indioata the perpetuity of the American Union T" Basel and Butler, Affirmative; Mortimer and Stillman, Mega. live. The Inetitute passed en unanimous vote of thanks to the Mon. Wm. L. Cowart, for valuablti public documents. of the corn grk and won' k, or walk. iikantie of our is different— them kindly. ew leaf • with pauperism.— Sean families eservings are expend thou• rew foreign oog. Reform ii ed. Our chi ! bat workshops temselres com• repacity of• the ditioit to their AMP" Prestant Liteiinry Soceety.—The exercises of last Tuesday evening were witnessed by au in telligent and crowded audience, and were of an in.:, terestiog nature. Notwithstanding a number of persons-were obliged to stand, being unable to, procure Setae, yet strict:order and quiet were ob. served, and the speakers were listened to with , Marked attention. • Mr. U. Gruber read &Poem, entitled, "Indian Names.'' Mr. Walker delivered a lecture on "Toathn—a capital production. The. question, "Which is most pleasing, Vocal or Im strumental Marie," was warmly 'd* used,-.. i Messrs. Pinkerton, Drake, Gruber, F,SI y, Bailey, 7 .,, , Walker and Pinkerton participating. ( ecision deferred until next meeting. The exercises for next Tuesday evening will be —Reading by James Foley ; . latieture by Jaeob. Gruber. Question for s dieeuasioh, "11 - the 'Rend,- ing of Fictitious Writings , Injurions.''. Affirma tire, Walker, Bailey, Pinkertnir and Graike; lies. ative,Gruber, toley, Gallagher and Pinkerten ' . . ;ft ir Arreot of- a Bum last Tuesday night, a mai with a horse and buggy, skipped at Boyer's tavern in Orwigsburg. On the following morning, when his bill was presented, he bad no money to pay, but offered to leave a portion orate harness in his possession, in pledge for the pee. went of his bill. Shortly after the Man. let lar king the road to this Borough. itlr. Boyer, t erm suspected that the fellow find stolen th i roperty in 'hisipoisessi9n, and followed bins this' eii. rough, where he put - 4: at the tavern .of 411 r. Samuel Mann. The man was arrested, and elite a hearing before 'Squire.llecd, was committed ~tO await the action of the'authorities. His came fp, James Howard alias John Burger. On Thar:day, the owner of .the horse and buggy, Wm. Ash of Philadelphia, reached here, •fally identified, and returned to the city with them. 'Yesterday morn. Ding, upon an order given by the Court, the pd,. oner was removed to Philadelphia in charge of Constable Crist. A reward of $25 was offered by Mr. Ash, a portion of which went to 4) 4fr. Boy er, and the remainder, we believe, to Mr: Crist. Air We ?wild reipectjelly rarer our 'mien to the advertisement in another cointin of Messrs. Coebrin, Peale & co., who offer theleave and Si. tures of their ellen/Iva Colliery for sale on ;ium. *suable terms. We are informed that 'this Col:. liery is owl of the most extensive in the State of Pennsylvania. , The Breaker is a very larin'one, and capable of containing 1.500 tons of Coal in it $5 s time. Boar tracks to load Coal on, and a double hoisting apparAns capable• of hoisting and damping font loaded Brill ears every 5 minutes. There are at this Colliery forty Millen' ]loose,, Store. Smith Shop, Carpenter Shop,/large Stable, and all the necessary appliances for a larp busi ness. .We are also informed that in the Spring thers..lll -be a railroad communication td the Soothe& iteibbard, by the comMetion of the Northern Central Railroad. There is tiOw a Railroad communication ,so the Western • takes' and Western New'r. York. Taken altogether, we consider this one of the Intst Collieries :in the Shamokin Region, sod the leerds very favorable. 14 'N PUNNSYLVANIA. t a ?dam Meeting ladelphia and. the ;Id in the National ilding warunable at came forward iments against the 3 . e occasion lettere ogles, Hon. Henry Hon. Wm. ickman Hon T. !Davis,! Hon. S. 8. of the Legiala• is throughout the Indignantly frown p 1" Silver Creek- Literary Asseciotion.:—At a meeting of the committee of the Association, bald is the Library Room on Satirday ercninethe 6th:inst., an untusimons vote of thank virs'passed to Hon. Win.-t DOwart and George Wagonseller; the forma' for a, donation of public documeote, the Miter, for kindly obtaining the Pennsylvaois Archives, Mid folonial Records, for the nee of the Library.. This attendance on lasi Tuesday- ova. niag ou!. large as natal, the exercises of the evening were reading by Mr. J. Wow, subject. the Hermit. This discussion of the subject, !iliftsich Of the two Agrieitisere or Commute is moisibilims . - eclat to a nation?" was then entered into by Ifito. Raoul' and Wm; Winiack s -for the aftirinatirs; and Richard Whstatilt imd Griffith T. ;ones, for the negative. The Chair could not agree of a deoision. Rracises for nest Tuesday Reading by Wm. iiirinlaok.'. Question for :—"Woold the United States dower tment be justified in interclusuging Minfsters,llid Consult with 'Hayti, on the same terms as Hitrdoei with those of other nations?" ARlrmativi , = T. Jones, Richard Winter& and Wis. Rattnis., Nags. tive—Wto. Maisel!, 'John' J. Dowelled , Charlu Taylor., , 'Kansas into the • .1 • u P eat.) in adverting !nem, says : • r, that we are going ; y must look these - It is vain to. ht. alio sentiment on down." It is co " penetrable armor °ugh a million of .• • every household iu every honest 'ble against threats all the powers of it. , Never before • bly in earnest. moaney occupied a ng position. Let .ed to time. in Congress on . Cootert, in Which amateurs 4 Merit,tisa performers, came of at { the Court ImM in Ibis Borough, no Wedseaday eweelog lest. l It was eoadeeted by , Professore Beoker and Dell. The programme uu judiciously long; tbe selections were good, and the execution, very creditable.— The hill mu comfortably BMA. The legumes• tatlon end choraies, Mere pleating. A !ady,• ws i believe from Philadelphia, mos duels solos in the aurae of the impeingeAollelat la frame;" eorbe of fleanoer;":led "Shells of Oreen."- All are old end !unifier, but as pretiy IN their elopileity, si they are We tend with eonaldrrahle Interest to the lady's rem. Aland of there softie. , With a yoke, slay, led of ormettlerable eomperr, bat not renitleeety attest,. rebolution to in a Kansan, was Wil. .District. We have litinal principles of instance, in voting f be em:sends it mend, be bite is le., "elk* that the . Munk, annot be 81 " 41 / "1114114 slid NOW a Mr. . a rd torrii.ll,;,g' /#6, ik Offiffe Steer Creek Choral Society will (va a Hobart in the Church at New Philadelphia , on Wednesday evening, March 17th, for th e ben t of Rev . Mr. Beach, who ie blind. Tickets for a Concert may be Purcheied at this office; Ito ' Wm. D. Hodgson, at It Milnes A Cu.', ofic ,' Centre street, Pottsville; from Dr. Wythei, Pori; Carbon; from ' Uhl; J. Davey, Silver Creek; from, Charles Tanner, New Philadelphia, or fibm any, of the Committee. The doors will be open et 64 o'clock, P. M. 'Ticks% 50 cents. • , jar R: J. Mummer at his AUTO In Murphy's' kite just received Fresh Dried'Peaches, Pared and Unpared, Apples, Cherries, Pintas Elopford Cora Steich,TurkeiCoffee; Essence of Coffee; a splendid article of Sugars; Another Fresh' lot of the celebrated Boston Wine Biscuit; Preminni Flour In half barrels; Fresh Pecan nuts; 'Cabbage, Potatoes, White Corn meal for Cakes, Su ckw hist& tneal,Ba ker's Chocolate Coosa, Salida", Citron,Maekerel, Pickles in Salt, Oranges, Lemons, Fluid, Figs, Cranberries, Lovering . ' Bait Syrup' Molassei, Le. • 'aril is a proverbial het *at artists, In these days of males) aortae:gaud bested , itir Oil, are na clotted. Too often are the Itt and painter permitted linger out their days in reet,—ftee proud spirit stung ti the quick by the algiect of fakir-men. It is not to be wondered at that pig men In Ude country, pomading requisite talent, tate to embratoit Sher lobed pretension, when dawdaing invade Ha:sacred precincts, and men are -10p1 to Cheer and assist the its uggling efforts of huddle:Only,. "We hen before us now, a youth of this liciOugh.oniployed by a paint. log firm; a young man wo but 'half a dOaell years Mee, worked it a Ooal operittionin this County,' pick er of slate. Within the p4it week be has finished • landscape, In oil, on amnia, which 'after being exam ined by aevual of our eti, eonnolagerno, is Pro. mounted very creditable In_ for a inlainght Mae It Is not possible that tbrilyoung and Wanted unit will desert ids tnitle, to depend upon the pardnet of his' natural sill And it (aright th at he should not. But If the wand appreciated sift shoclid, the laudable am bition of young man IlkeGtkat of the one to which we refer, there would in this iitatariee, be no lack of kind words and substantial encouragement, to briVit to bright fruition, ram and valuebleibuds of promise. ' dip While siandingh d 4 Or two el nee‘on the near . • beak of a tiny brook, whose clear waters bounded light ly and musically—notwithstanding the sessOu—over the well worn atones of ate bed, and tensing on .the re garks of Nature, u exhibited in the mild weather of the present Winter, a brilese brushed past us. rather • rudely, and rippled the face of Cut little Musa:via a nook where it'peued fork moment.ere It took s Imp over a miniature rocky precipice, jut in 'advance.; The incident, trivial In nature i , recalled vividly to memory, the charming poem of William Cullen Bryant, running thus:— • A brook carte steallni from the ground; You scarcely *Or its silvery gkant , ' Among the herbi that hung around • ' lice borders oflthat winding stream,— `A pretty rtreaM, a placid stream, A softly gliding, bashful stream. . A breeze name wandering from the sky, Light as the whispers of a dream; Rs put the o'evhanging grams* by, And gaily stooped to kiss the stream,— The pretty stream, the flattered attar; The shy, yet munductant stream. • The water, as thr wind passed o'er, , Shot upward many . a glancing gleam, '' Dimpled and quivered more and more, And tripped along a livelier stream,- , -1 - . The flattered stream,the simpering *ilea**, The fond; delightedelly Aram. • • • . ; Away the fairy wanderer flew To where chalked. withillostems teen, To sparkling springs and rivers blne. And left &long that little stream,— . • The flattered ;stream, the cheated stream, The sad, forsaken, lonely stuam.i. That careless wind no more came back: . • lie wanders Jet the Bolds, I deem; But on its melanchbly track Complaining bent that little stream,— The cheated eream, the hopeless stream, The ever murmuring, moaning stream. 1 , Wfn Winter the reit which the earth takes Is hip posing and iuggestive. what determined frigidity sbe retains' within bosom the precious toots that are to adorn her in 'l3ummer, and feed her teeming population.. Obe Ali not permit' them to exhaust their powers or aner their .Monty by proutnre,appearancr. flow the pale, witheek grass of the . meadow hauls drooping over the surace of the'gronnd. to guard the roots and nourish their reenacts for future utility. What a strange, Twill charm is there In the attstery detcretinatioe,appare4t everywhere, not to be beguiled into Spring•like beauty and activity. How rigidly the delicate covering o f . the bpds holds them In Its grasp and retards to let theta *Maid In the sunlight, or the momentary Booth wind. Retool,' 'vegetation but awry- Wog seems to partake In the common determination to do nothing, and to be done nothing with. Picket fences lean far out of the perpendicular and refuse to be made to stand up staliht, aa they ought to d ; while here and there and everywhere a prostrate picket liar neglected and unheeded, like the forgotten dead. • Did we my everything wu deteruzinadly quiet sad taaetirer We were ierroug. There is a contrast that hiightens the signilliana) of the wintry scene. It is that retuning brook, whose unwontedly pellucid stream goes dancing and laig„hing, with a strangely clear and melodloun gurgling, through.the surrounding sliDD)ens and &nth, teeming through that desolate meadow'and mocking the inosieb herbage with Its own joyous life and freedom. 2r4er It dashes 'under the hard road your - feet are pressing, almost 'startling you with its ',tricky. Then bentitkits living, crystal current, are emerald ' gems, vegetation of the brightest green, that glad the eye as you leok Upon them,and tell how surely there la /milk undetrUeath sit the seeming stillnemand death. tea, hai its beacitlat as well as the seasons mare generally prouonared genial and pleasant. -PlPPottarilla Literary Soeidy.—A flue aim, was In attennenee upon the enerelset of Tuesday gritting fret, although , many persona in the habit of-Ascending. regularly, were] absent in consequence of siwifice 'being beldip Trinity CUM'. iThe tnibutes of previous ot4ting were reakaudwdopte4 A Lecture was then- delivered by Mr. John Wainergtpoti Organic Merphology, which Wee novel and Interesting. Eirs idea was to shoistiow thei (*Out ct'aniinsla and uatand objects may be imitated by mathematical lines. A great feature of the lecture was , / the nuotei. ous and beautiful drawings of dowlie, Ash and other natural objecta With the mathematical figures designed to imitate them. !' 4 Thu lecturer began by explaining by a single example the method used by mathematicians to represent curredlines by means of ;equations. • After some reMaritap pertaining to' the history of morphology, many Interestiog foots were given concerniag the investigation' of Gannon rs in this department The elaboratanttempt of .f. Zelsipg tnrovive and develops the prin cip Pistopthat- the division 'in extreme and mean 4 „ o the fundamental law of beauty of fonDr 4 , as agreealily illustrated by examples.— Prof, iqatroalm's discovery of the Mathematical law of the spiral, of certain shells was also es; plaided. The spiral.aria reement.of the Wires of ylitots arid the nometiciet Ism 'of their distribudoh was illustrated. ,t This law, said tOtt lecturer, had much engaged the atteritioit iof; scientific men. In the met work of Prof. 4gnssis, just published, ►he exten sion by Prof. Pierce. of this numeric'sl law to the planetary eystilini it explained at length. The great naturalist 'aye, that this affords direci dears that the Physical World has been ordained in conformity with Liwcwhich obtain else among tiring, beings.:' ' • ` _ The st tontiOn of the mediums was then directed to the geommiicat dowers invented by Dr. Gran. dns shoat e' century and shelf mph' ThHe dow ers bITTO beta Overlooked by. morpbologista.—' They are, parities. the first striking ! itnitatiams'of townie oblecik derived by geometr ical eonstruo. tips& ~,.... ... : . --,. —' •"' " i l li ' ' ' Among the 'matbentstical . figit 1 , eseealed by My. Warner; Ter* .:ionie. raiiisiiii... oy be deriv e d ri from the motion of a body i n s rite Iving orbi t.— This sabjeet bile been disenitsei by Heron in re. gard to lb. mechanical , conditions invofled r im it sroald SIM Aid he peva* special atMation to the figures Intuiting from the motion;in revolvjog orbits. . '-.1 ,"' ' . -. . 1 1., , To illustrate thity, - latter point, the lesitorer, ex. b ibited some ; amfrattts by mine of whietc a* elliptie l tlng vas: made to revolve shoat Axed point, either the pens or the matte as desired.— During this tivOlutiols a body was . kept 'movie; around the aim, Axed petal bViskibe periphery et 'the elliptic ring. The path ot this moving body traced ;upon a plane surface to which tit. centre •Gf motion,' was 'attached, 'showed the star• Ilonitry oralilhe body voald describe **cording to Newton's law. In ibis manner'', the Spires of Star Ashes sad egp end other cipusie objeastai were: derived:with a satisfactory- deree of froseuibianOnt. ItodUleo. dons of the: lharteile' of these orbit, produced hat nations v6lO attiieted attsiition. The appefai4 used to lex Plain Abe orbits was mad! by . sti: (large &balk, so favorably knows id - our toWninuen for, the excellence - of his rifles and olblahre l anna. RI i satltla to lie thinks of contended wee the named a arm of which M.O. ner and Wm. Dallainta were the members- Between three and four thousand dollars of this, indebtedness waa contracted while** Members of the . tinn of Opttlieb Milner, were M. Benner and Daniel R.1311/1. Ilot ‘ 3 7 Who was special purser, under special part nershlp agreement, and which Indebtedness the Nal*. tiffs contended the alleged new Mtn bad assumed to pay. The business at the firmer M. Gottlieb Meitner was the mining of cal at the Mine MU Gap Colliery.; M. G. Ginner bad allowed judgment to go against himself. and the said cam was tried against Detforren alone.— The principal question In the cue was whetherDellaven was a partner in the arm; of hi. Gottlieb ifedlarr, after Bennett went out, or 4 In the *came* or 2853, Milner *mimed a judgment the $50,000 to . John Tuck er, under which the Sheriff levied on liellner's interest in the colliery, amounting to one-half and. sold It to . David Wood, Tucker's agent, who afterwards sold it to Richard Heir for $20,090. Donavan laid claim to a ball Interest in the colliery; and be sold his Interval also, to Richard Bear, for $44500. Botniof the Indebtedness of !COMM* Definer on the coUleey wax sebsequenUy pals by, *Maven, which be could not have been com pelled to pay If be had . not been a partner, and he se knowledgelthst ha had an Intern at. in the eoille7, which he afterwards add at a large theerldinee showed that an agreement existed between BeGnerand Dellaren, that Benner was to sink the slops 'and build the breaker, and Dellaven to put up the engine house and runtish the engines and machinery for the whim. after which they were to go into partnership; but as blether's interest was sold out before the slope and im provement' were finished, thedskindant contended that the partneriblp was never formed, and that therefore, he was not liable for the debt of M. Gottlieb neither. In this flexor the ease the Jury agreed, and Band a verdict In favor of the defendant. Isaac P. Lykau vs. Chariveaspwe Power and William liffacims.—This •ute act of ejectment brought for the recovery of a boom an 4 lot to Itahaitcusestreet, la the Borough of Pottsville, at present occupied by Mr. Tow, er. the plaintlirs title to the lot iris as equltabkocre, and originated u follows: In 1845 the lot was owned by Jacob (sets; on the 6th of Angtest of that year gels; made itontrart with Ly tau for building the hotel, now known as the 'Amen). can !louse, then sts the ;see Hotel, /receding to a rep lain plan. Lykowis wu to receive seven thousand dol lars (or the job, and wu to take the lot in dispute at sloo . ln part payment, and whatever alterations were made to lbw pion of the building. Lykens vies to be paid ease lbr, bat it was farther stipulated that no deluge or alteration of the plan should newel or make void the movement. Ai hotel was to be latched by April 1, 1846, when the deed 8w the property id. dispide vat to be guide to Lykens. Lyitene went Into palomino of the lot, which was then taunt,' put in tube and made. the pavement, and Geis rehneed different pannersje Ly- Item as the owner of the lot. Autmagnantly, Whelan purehaseekof Gels, with a knowlede 4 Lyken's claim and poemuton. • The main gloom! of the defence was that Lykena bad, been fully paid by Gala fir all the work done at the tel, and therefore had no claim on the lot; that the iloj tel had enst more by some thousands of &thus than the original sum contracted tor, and that allowing Lyirena a fair amount for all the site work done by him. that still (leis bad babe compelled to pay mom than the coo. tract prim, and extra work amounted to. A glut deaf of testimony was adduced on both sides, forth, purpose of showing the eiatt amount of extra work dons and Cs value, and to show bow much the building . omniny cost: A claim of 000 for extra work done at the faua dittoes of the building (be Court charged the dory to disregard, and alter reviewing the ease folly, the Ebert mid that the male question to ba tried by the Jury was whether, exel adlrrg the amount paid fur tbsextra work, Lyme, had been laid the whore Of the' contract price or not; If ha bad, then h• could not claim the lot, sad the verdict should be for the defenianta if be had not then It should be fur the plaintlffs. The jury found !a verdict for the defendants. PEI PASTE AND =ISM X1:1-Senator Sumner is in Wasaington. liger-To.toorrow will be St. Valentine's Day. gliPlawcasseieounty ban but it single militaty company. ph-Deaths In Philadelphia last week, 191; In New York, 437.* ¢s-It is proposed to introduce steam cards •ges in New York ? , ' pe-169.new buildings were erected in Allen. town during 1837. ¢s-Two petrified bodies were reliantly disin terred, at Allentown. • Asili*There are forty-two farmers in the Perin sylvania Legislature. • - gar 119 n. Francis S. Newhall, a prominent nit teen of Lynn, died bid week.. Ifte - Two iron works at Reading, resumed ope rations during the past fortni,gbL la-Miebetel Hartsell of Montgomery county, died suddenly on the Ist instant. $4!-The Spanish Fleet now in the Gulf. of Mexico, numbers thirty-two Tessels- XIS - A young lady named Miss Aiken, died in .11arrisbn4 on Monday, of lock.iaw. Hifihe Reathey Daily Gazette has been changed into an evening, one cent paper. .. ./EirThe entire cost of the new Court House, at Norristown, to this time,. is 1149,377 86. -There are from eleven to twelve millioni of oysters that .nr.rifg at Philadelphia sash week. ssb- Frio , man who- . marries a frivolous flirt, "givero airy nothing a local habitation and a A'The office of Flour Inspector of. Philadel phia, with Its perquisites, is worth $15,000'00 annum. iSsirtien. 'Boustot Whose political sands in Texas have run but, intends to make Arizona his future home. ,da`The number of desertions in the army last year was upwards of 3000, or as one to every five men of the army. . • jar The standing army of Idassichnsette, now consists of 6785 active soldiers, and 151,114 en rolled militia; total 157,1119, fl! henry Straight,'• soldier of the Revolu tion, died in Springfield, Acbtabole county. Ohio, on the 10th alt., aged-97 years. _ iffirltev.liewton lleston delivered a eermon to the firemen of Philadelphia ou Sunday evening last. 1717 firemen were present. pThe State Tax for 1858, and annually hereafter, will be zi mills on the dollar—a reduc tion of a; mill upon the amount levied Pico 1845. prGen, Jackson not only said that man with out capital should not trade. He said that every, one that traded on borrowed capital ought to break. . . `The Pope has greeted an indulgence to the Artuy a9d Navy oaten of the United States, to eat *neat during the approaching aeaaon•ot Lent. 4ireotwell _Co., of Conshohocken, biro Ms. posed of she "Marten Hammes," on the west side of the Schuylkill, at that ptace, for the sum of $37,000. Or There is' noir living in Burnside, Pennsyl vania, Dudwiek Snider one hundred and fourteen y,pers old. His wife Jonels one hundred and 'even years old. . i feioNithin blew days past several cargoes of potatoes; hare arrived at Philadelphia from Nova Scotia, and are.selllng at from ninety cents:to one dullor per busheL ifiSf - During the last year there were 1938 firma end individuals who - failed in business in the United States, with liabilities amounting to - mo than 11260,000,000. la- n Friday two boys named George Bemis and Gearge Trowbridge were drowned in Lamed Pond, Franilogbam,- Man., by felling 'through the lee while skating. • jitP•About fifty liquor sellers were last week In dicted by lb. - Court it Elkton, ILL, for selling liquor an Sunday. , Mon of Meth werr fined twenty, dollars for infringing the lawr. Air 'ln the Cineinnati Directory appear. b following wirlike specimens of nomenclature:— , 1 Messrs. Oonn, Cannon, Pistol, Fusee, 'Show,' Bolliti, Shot, Moskit,ind R. Tillery. • r pe-ik writer in the Norfolk Argo* '4efretibea the'statne,,of Wmikingtoh in Richmond, as having its eyek fixed :Mlftbie Rouse of Delegates. audits ght forefinger polled", to de peoiteatiary. • Alglllseol. 'lnglis, the gallant defenderuf Luck: now, daring its siege by tow rebelity is the grand son' of Dr. Chutes Ingilr, who -was rector of Trinity Church ~New York, (rein 1117 - to 1983. • Jar. Ddting: January, 59,812,644 pounds of freight were received avoyhiladelphliC over the Pennsylvania Railroad, end 10,414,222 pounds were sent from that eity, making tinnier 70,226,- 7'66 pounds:. • - -• 2 • • ifilf`The . /famtreket Inquirer sap that there are -*sow living in that trivet venerable twins aged eighty:lN yam and six mbothe, both setive'and walk' 'They are Capt. Andrew Brock -and Mrs. jigrln Bsit Francisco dories 1857, there were one hundred and twenty-tre applications ter the , biftlt or the Intolient laws, and While the Millis o f theAktiont were $2,378,8911, their . as. seta /rens bit $812.41V' jiMP`'ht chant Ad' Theate4l.Wlnens, 'at Bald. atom igoitud the -Risetthin 'liven:meat. raid to have been' settled by' nit iweiti of $ 5 , 000 , 089 In Ids firer, is still 'ander negottedeni sad asireirelt kezpectol betcrrelpril. ' Jairileary D. Stone; a lawyer and speculator, left Worcester last week, whlrllBo,ooB in carrint lands in Ids' pocket,' being fuddled to varied* parties needy $120,000. lleinikwerihed'by the 'Spy as beings smooth villain. Tao Total, Met/MT/45 'iota; nts rrasko,E44 ciraulation, deposits. diseee and ex change, and specie of the banks of doe several tates t were as follows Divernsty. • • Circutatien. Dt Amnia: $2,194,621 =1,666,766:1),164,83: $611.910 N. namee,. 1,302,639 875,789 7,34613 2710 3 4 Vermont. . 2,679,289 797,852 7,483r1n *AM Mass., . 9,795,610 22,725,6e0 te,1311833 11,327,444 Ronn... lalktd, 2,323,5 03 1982.102 21140V:14 402.069 6,420,454 6A36,725 33,573,930 7 . 327 , 090 New York, 11,(92463 88,309,347 2003113,090 21014,336 ,IVewJersal, 2387,540 3,796,284 12,188.976 1,308,1151 Tents., 704610 23,052,789- 62,960,174 4 027.71 8 'Delaware. 799,514 868,414 '34 5 5.579 7 43 ,357 Maryland, 3,479.558 10291,036 23 . 977 . 770 . 3 = 567 :Vingiola, 9.487 3 352 7.495,719 . mm 0,24 3.092,141 N. Carolina, 5.312;213 1,176,671 1 7,71845 3 8 7,1 3 0,933 CaluD l l3, 5 ,799763 6,5e4.217 30.156,983 1,239,0.19 '4leor2,ia, ' 7,957,370 9,306,087 1=28,9811 2,388,944 .Alabauts. -6A88,682 1,139,312 311ralsaippl, 557.51.41 7,912 Louisiana, 28.17,219112 10,505,213 Texas. 534.939 7,586 Tenoonoo, 17.336,5.6 2.651347 Kentucky, 18,130.04 4,72,976 Ohio, 11.1151.114 . 1,61,t . 5.p, 4 Malvin, Indbona, Illinois, Missouri. Wi=s, he Totat $133. Do. 18a, _4ll Tbet faint Import) of are woek ant, FN. ife Witt. Entered at the P General Merrtutio Total to the We•k, $3,407.713 $8.411.241 12.213,848 Pretkrarly reported, 15.623.700 1E020:223 7,796.147 Slurs January 1, 31031,412 104431,46410,000,993 • The Imports, it will hereto, continue to show n'tirgs falling" off of over four millions for the week, and ten and *half militant since the Ist of Janiary. The following le a comparative statement of the Exports (exclusive of specie) from. New York to foriign ports fur the week end since Jan. I : 1838. - 1837. 1868. ?m i d for tee week. $1,018.342 p4i42418 $ 1 ,347,313 kreliously rrpurted, 3,715,637 3. 2 1 3 ,724 , 3,323,728 Blnee Jannarrl, $4,74989 84,418,170 $1,671,048 The exports of specie from .tiew York for the pest week and for the year 1858, were as follows; Total kr the week, - 04 , 28.270 88 Preeketsly reported, - -. • 8,726,018 69 Total. 1848, - • - - $8,663,880 44 The .shipments of the week bare been very large, but for the tiro peat weeks the average is leas than $1,900,000 ill week. The following is a comparative statement of the value of certain exports from the commencement or the year to Feb. 4: • 183 7. 183 8. Inc. Dec. • 'Cotton, 69x8,856 $882.612 ---. .. 11248,946 flour. 1,105,107. 707,983 •-•—• 39 7, 4 44 Corn Meal, 12,211 211,028 tlO.Bll • --- Wheat, 126,012 243,053 1 --- 482,959 Corn,• ' ..216,213 983 —BB i 119,877 Dee w 19,306 '99,088 : 79,682 Pork, 118.793 233,527 111,734 —. ...„...:-..... .;......-.... Total. $3.124.820 V 2 .0 83 , 637 $507,136 $ 1 4 45,356 Decrease u tempt, ed nlttilBs7, .. . ' $1,039,191 Poancat, qVOTATIONS.-- • "A country lad is my degree."—Durne. "And paaains rich with forty pounds s year." [Goldainid's -Damned Village. "A man's a man for a' that." "Elan delays,. they breed remoram'r— Vosaisteorth. "Wise men lay up knowledge."—Froecros. "That's so! "—Granville Stokes. Philadelphia Temple of Fashion, No. 60? Chestnut street, - Perstouna- Use TRIS WILD ClUSltliT.—Exeter, Me., Sept. 50.—This eertiflea that I have recom mended the use of Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cher ry for dileases of the Lungs, for two years past, and many bottles, to my knowledge, have been used by my patients, all with beneficial results.— In two cases, where it was thOugtit confirmed con sinisption bad taken place, the Wild Cherry effect ed a cure: E. •BOYDRN, Physician of Ester Comer. Dr. Freleigh, of •Saugerties, N. Y., says be cured Liver Complaint of four years' standing, that would not yield to the usual remedies. Abraham Skillinan, hi. D., of Boundbrook, N. J., says it is the best, medicine for Consumption in every stage, that he has ever known. None genuine unless signed L BUTTS on the wrapper. i ffgr•JOIIN G. BROWN. Druggist, Agent for Schuylkill County;: also, J. C. HUGHES, Esp. 'Prof. Wotstio the renowned discover of the invaluable 'flair Restorative," still continues to. labor In Ishii( of.the afflicted. Ills medicines ant, *miser sally admitted by the Amerlcan.presi to be br superior to all others for causing the hair, an the'lwed of the aged, to grow forth with as much vigor and luxuriance as when blessed with the ad► artages of Youth. There can be no doubt, if we place credit la the innumerable teeßmonials which the Professor has in his possession, that It is one of the greatest discoveries in the Medical world. It restage immanently, gray hair to its origb , nal color, and mates It assume a beautiful silky tex ture which hay' been very desirable in. all area of the world. 11 feiduebtly happens that old en many beautiful and amiable young hulas, d not unfree , qnently crusty' old maids make vitt - of handsome, good•natnred rang gentlemen, an y what proems It has never been determined, until tely, when it wu at tributed to the use of this Inv bleUair Restorative. —Lasalle Journal. [Sat) , THE GREATEST Thdrocillioabi 7:llavoaiirem-sr . OF THE AGE. UR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury has' Itlotooared In al one of our rorociort pasture weeds a remedy, that cures • I EVERY KIND OF HUMOR, The Worst Scrofula down to a Common He has tried It to over eleven lumped eases. and never' failed except In two eases, both thooder humor. He has now in his possession ova One. hundred certificates of Its value, all within twenty miles of ROAM. Two bottles ire warrinted to tare a. tranlift ears mouth. One to three bottles will tore the worst kind of pim ples ow th*flusk ' Two or three bottles W i l clear tbenystem of blies. Two bottles are warranted to enre the worst canker to tbs stomikh. , • • . Three or fire bottles are warranted to earl the word hind of Eryelpetar. - One or two bodies are irarranted thews all humor ht the era. ' • - Two bottles are vimutted to alio running of the ear; and blotches ruriong the hair. Yogi to dz bottle. aro warranted to eura rorinnt and running mien% ' One bAtle ‘ wlll ear* its?: eruptions of the akin.. Two or threw bottler ars irorntoted to 'eon the worst kind of ringworm. • • • or tire, bottles are wairuntsd to cure tit most de as of rheumatics. ea to bum bottles are warranted to 'cuts salkrbesun. Mr to eight bo?ttleop wttl ears the worst ease of Astra uht. • e to thetelattles are warranted to aura GUI durst cask of Dyspepsia. I know from'thiespretsuce of thou, sands that it hu been caused by . nankey W tile sto; One to two bottles Oro warranted to pees idek host. ache. I ; , • , - One to two bottles stWwarrop led to mistake a eiotive state of tbo bowels. - • Oos to two bottles will ipriawts darsa m.et of the tMnga. ' lOur to six bottles bas cured tbeennattarnof drain. Otte to three 'bottles tuts eared MS worst cam of pike; . a relief is aims experienced; vital a uninkto gel re. lief In such an excruciating dissuiel • No ciiinp of diet Oar passum—eat the bad pos can get enonxi of it. . ' . Dtractions for we:--Adapt, one tablespoonful pee dui; filindron OVIT tespears,Lesortlioutstal; Cisildren lite in to erect year% teaspoonful. Ls no direetkei out be applicable to all constitutions, take sulkiest - to °peat* on the bevels twice a ' • . f~CI=VIP DON°A . LD KENNEDY, No. 120 Walvis Serest, Rozbisty, Maw. PrAeo ...Par ale-by 414:gists ituvegitont UN Milted Stater. Jaime/S:I,W 444 From Uarr anal report o Schools of t June 2d, 18 valuable info went of the pronounces genie structi sential parts Eiclusivelof the.city, there are 10,956. pub lic schools itt the State, being an increase of 259 as compared with the last previous re port. There are, yet wanted 604 sc oohs' to i satisfy the requirements of the exist . g dis 4 triets. The/ average length of the - -1 1 gip months and tbirteen,days, , being an crease of one day over last year, and thiiteen days over:the year 1 853. -Thus the length of the terli ie finding a gradimi - extension.-- 1 This would l be still more the case, but for. the • gravy ea:penditures for ) building purposes du r ring the' last' three years, l and for the improve'. merit of 'school houses ititheir furniture, apr penults, &e., and the attire t jut and liberal wages 'paid to teachers: 2.791p63 371,966 9.124,9i53 1,410,076 7,5=47 676417 3:1411,473 S3+,lti2 1t42111,9917 662.928 4:10,161 134.W.3 45673,066.7615&18.58,:i0 881358,967 4,349,1=1 tire statement of oods at blew York for 1867. 185 8. $4.156,015 $1,611,82 1,245,212 13 2,218 In the , schools above enumerated there illt3 employed 12,475 teachers, being an increase of 118 over Jest year. Including the city of Philadelphia, the-number of teachers is 13 r 445, o( whom 7,924 are males and 5.521 fe- ' ifrlndlgestlas and Loss of AppettgeVr" .Ovaa one hundred converts ha u been addai It is the greatest Iblitin the world, for people to be ever to the membership of the Several congregation; of complaining of Indigestion and losa of .Appetite, whin the brethodiet Episcopal' qhurch,on the Potts the remedy is so etisy of attainment, r,very null conies town Cirouit, during the past few weeks: fraught. with testimonials of the sitraindinary dainty 'NOTIOnSi. , of Cllekenar's Sugar Coated Vegetable Purgative Pills, I ACT PItiMiTIVR 3ETIIODI i ST CHURCH, pornor of In the variouldbiewaes which originate In a disordefed 041 ' oc a . 3 ) 1 1 s,..tect"dn eveiry Sabbath at 10 state of the bowels .. Many Ministers of the Rospel, pro. deirlilitiDlST EPISCOPAL - CHUB : CIL Second fisiont sad student; In our l7airersitlea, Artisans, and '.Street ; Pottsville, Rev. tritium L. GIAT, Pastor. Dl ciumerousothars win lead sedentary lives, have cape., rineservieeevery Sabre th at 10 A.'llli anklet P.M. . IL lltenitALipAClenlli,Fitpolt;rMari,cievti&n!umar: deuced their beneficial effects, and are constantlY p o ftrytj e .G .lt'. lB ,l ll pl ,, tintwing their testimony' in Its fever. la fact, the C vice In this Church regularly every Sunday. Morning. number of reeounnenastory letter; has a,rettnuiateci .901, Meeting, Thursday evening. at 7 o'clock at 10 1 ,4 o'clock: evening. at 7 O'clock.. Weekly Prayer rapidly of lets, that if It was necessary to answer them 'l ett, Dr. Cliekener would D i e compelled - to employ a ape. dal atuanuensi. for that purpose. ;They alt however, concur In ono old 'Mon, to'wit: That the Clielresie is Vie non spreeabk innedy they have ever tried, and" the only one among siasawbich they can an w.io a cer.l &Maly of relief and celtbOut any aggravating symptomM At this season of the year, especially, it is highly im.l, portant to keep the **Os in a hmilthy condition, der to avoid, or ameliorate at least, the nunirousi meats which are induced by sudden changes In the westhrgr. The Mlle may be laid of all Druggists and Storeiteep; are, in 'story tillage pad town in the United Btates.—ii Joarr.G. Baows la Agent i ttie this pLae. [7-2tJ •ffir•TO No - rvosts stalrogoris...4 retired Ott* reap, restored to hoilth in a file days, after many yes; O 1 rest nervous suffering, is anzions to :hake - kno the means of cure, 161 send (free) the peseriptio'n need. Direct the Itev. i JOßN M.. DaGNALi., No. 14 Talton atriat, Brooklyn) New York. 464 mi , V/410000 REWARD will be paid for any Medicine that will Ozer/ PRATT & BUTCHER'S MAGID for the following diseases:—Rheumatism, Neur 1. gia, Spinal , Affections, Contracted 4,ointa, Chnlic Fable, Pains in the &dam:, Rack, ffesolachn,Toothache r eprains, Sore Throat, Cuts, Brutal*, Bartle, and all Messes or the Skin, MuSelea and the %Rands. ' ' None genuine withonl, the signature of Pitivrk DI:IMM attached to eachlabil. Principal Office, 206 • Washington street, Brnoklyni lf The great number of parsons that been immeal; relloved In all the cities and towns where It hits been need, as well as in this My:an:fain them invaYllig In all candor, that It la the greatest cure 1n the world Ibr pain. ' 'Wm" whOesels ',gait, Pottsville, awl kw sale by all resPectabladruggists throughout the Unlied States and Canada. (June 27. '57 litOginuo elntellignit* Nun as.— a Sunday, Feb 28th, two sermons wilt be I preached the Primitive Methodist .Chursh,( Pottsville; in the morning at 10 o'click, by Rev. F.lSpurr, and in the'evening at 6, by Rev. T. Butiervilek. Oa the ume day, at Et. Clair,lin the morning at 10 , o'clock, by Rev. E. Crompton; and in the evening at 6, by the Rev. C. Spurr. I Same cpiy, at rlVadesville, at 21 Rev. T. Batterwick; and at 6 P. M., by Rev. E. Cromp ton. . Missionary , meetings. willbe held as foilows On Mtinday, March Ist at Pottsville;" Ttlesday, 2nd: at Wadestille ; Wednesday, 3d, at Sti r Clair; and Titrsday ith, at Silver Creek. :Each meeting. will co menu at 71 o'clock, P. X:, and adilressu will be delivered by Messrs. C. Spurr, T. Rutter rick, R. Crompton and othet,. A collectio - n will I be taken up at tbe eloie of each service in aid of the Mieaiou Fund. R 111.61001111 revivals are ID progress in Hartford. Nisi: persons were baptised inthe river gebnyl kill, st.Lawienceville, Chester County, onlFriday last, by Rev. y/.. 11. 11. Marsh, additional converts of th e recent revival held at that place. • Tea new dogma of the Immaculate Couception Ands natty opposer. even In Italy, In Paris four Priests.have recently been eacomminieated for refusing to receive it, bit they have with them the sympathy., of the students- and the people, who!6te down the of excommunication, and areArbterutined to stand W y them to the t. W. . Linetteurr or Texas Marsonurs.:-It Pistoled lb dui Soaderaer.of Waoo City, Texas, that at s recent meeting of the Methodist. Conference :in that place, a collection for missionary Purposes was taken np, whiehramounted to $1,500 :in cash, and 626 acres of land. And that the sari of $6,000 was subscribed ;by the preachers of the Conference for the purpose of. purchasing a stead prifi for the Texas ,Christian Adot+eate, and build ing a publishing house in the 'city' of Galve s ton: RIGHT Ker.:Bishop Bayley of the Nei 'defile, Rumen Catholic Diocese, has addressed the • pas ,torp of his hock a mach needed letter, dationricing 'the Miserable liquormixers, who prey like hirpies upon the unfortunate and the depressled; These social outcasts ; desphed by all honest men who trace their ill.gotteni gains With- great itecirscy and promptitude, to thuds "doctiree Dario* the bishop treats as they deserve. The rdtaiier is, nut innocent, but his sins are white as snow; comps. red with thi'gailt of the wholesislo.dealer.This, in highly -respectable:. lofts, •is the foals at .' the shame. -Bishop Bayley Valle upon _tbe, pastors, with the aid of all *good Catholics, to nee all 'their effOrts to suppress intemperance, which, be be. Dewed, was on the increase la their atiditi' They are threatened with ezecUrtatuaication if they eon tines in the illegal practice; and they; die will be denied the right of ehristian burial. 4 , !.• Arras Dr. Judson had:translated the New Ter. foment into Barites*, it experienced a 'reef' vari ety of mishaps before it could. be printed.; The account as given by Mrs. Judson is as folleas "It was taken to Ave in manuscript; and srben ]fr. Judson was; thrown into; prison, was *ratty sewed up by his, wife in a eashion too bard and unsightly to tempt the Cupidity even of hie jalk„ ore, and used by biro as a pillow. When, -it the alone of seems months, be and Idit Adlosi-sulferert were so rudely threstiato the inner ptitott, the old pillow fell to the share of one of the but, finding it probably, too bard for his use, ha threw it back, and it awe •once more into its owner's heeds. D. was *gain lost "bed be was driven to Orgn-pen.la I and, balm shipped by one of the attendants of the mat which was tied around it, the roll of bard cotton was again sung lack into E.tbes prison.. Bus it was. bind by . Moons Ink who took, it home. es a aerialist of his lesebere, without saspectingits 'Millais con.' ( tante. *mat months after, the •Manisaript, which' newe seilsee'i part of the littrutese: Bible, irks foetid ,Within, italafermEn -I the *Taken fr tn reports o• reboot sear ending Juno, 1656, anct•approlleiation unpaid. !tSo reprt,- . .tad ipproprlatton - unpaid. jNo rebook, sod appropriation unpaid. iPtittsrille has one eOlOred salad Opened igen 3to 4 wattle, 2O to 30 pupils, ant one W,V Weber, at aaalary of .2 $ per mouth. TReportal In Me Mettle t from which it Iran taken. . .. ! i COMMON Tabular S't Aloou ter iterssylvmae. - +teasessi of Schuylkill County., ' isburg, we have received the an. the Superintendent,' of Common its State, for the year ending ; 1 7. The report contains much onation respecting the develoP t 4 n ystem . „ which the Superinte*lit Lk) be at length complete in 'tksob ire, by thi addition of all th es i males. • Whole number of selolars,exiliisiie of - Philadelphia, 541,.:.°47,• being ad increase tof 17,493 overlast year, and 66,692 Over•lBs3. Including Phifadelphia, the aggregate for the: whole Statelejs96,ooB. In the city the num ;ber of applicants waiting forladmi-Sion•to the . 'schools is reported at 3369.. Number of school bousetein 53 counties, suffidiently well adapted to the purpose or g lade of !School for. ich they are intended, in point 'of location and all other ;respects named in.the instruc tions accompanying the nota books furnished , to county snperintendenta;. ; l7B7: Number which are not, in their preSent ednditiOn,. so adapted, but are so • suseeptible•Of alteration and improveteent.as to bec l otee so, 384.1. Number in all respects or in • tidy essential particular, unfit to be the training places of youth, 2719. In forty-eight counties the num ber of graded schools, - hight . or lox, into which no pupils are admitted btitthose possessed of. . certain acquirements is 876; the number in which any attempt at elas.dfieatidn has been made is 4265; the numberitiwhiCh there his been neittiv grading of the'schoels elas: , sification eiTthe'pupils#26.6B. In, fifty mum - ties there are 519 teachers under seventeen - • years ef age; 2816 betwee n seventeen, and twenty-one years; 3262 between twenty-one and twenty-five Years; 1632 beteen twenty five and thirty; 951 between thirty and forty; '385•-between forty and fifty, and 223 overfifty DIED. t Erie, kr ebr LAWTON—Died at Erie, February ad. lien+. CARtr, S o r bout' age. and Ellen V. I.awtoni in the loth year CARDS. NITR . graphical end Mining Engineer. Centre street, Potterifie, Pa., offers his services to persons requiring neeurete surreys and tind elaiss rneps.( [Feb. =, T-ly DISS I LUTIONS. I:)ISSOLUTION.—: 7 The Partnership heretofore existing between' &mime Rees. Issas i filer and Albert FlaytdtickaoUe gamma to the Gut g buslness, - under the thin of UTEM, KITZMILr LER Jt CO., InTlnerrors, Sc i ntylkill mustily, Pa.. la db. 'sole dby mutual ronaent. All -thoeu Indebted to mid firm will mate payment. end' those paring claims will present them to Joabna Sten; wbcr Isautborised to eeb tie up the business of the Intel:Ms. , • „ "JOSHUA sTEEs, ISAAC KITEMILLER. !Jut. 30, tUr 6.43t0) ALBERT HENDRICKSON. DARTNERSHIP t i NOTICE.—The erritartnershlp In the lumber business heretofore existing between P.,. C. Wilson and Lewis REyer, was thb day (Aprir2s,lEsTjdlasolted by mit nal consent. 1 R. C. VC I ISO . . e* LEAS'I,SfRO ER. The a nersbned havethisday ( April 27,1851.) tamed into eti• itnership, In the loin her 4WD esa, at th team saw mil at tbirfoot of tbe Inclined planes on the SSS . H. d S. H. I. E., under the Arm of K. O..AJAMES WI l ‘O2l. An orders for lumber promptly etteided to. • • , 7 R. C. WILSON. May 2,17 ld) . - '.- JAMES WILSO.• . 'T O HE FIRM of •BLAKISTON, COX A CO., was dissolved on the lit Inst., by mits. t on. • The business will be settled by John.R.Blaktstou and Win. P. Coz, who are alone authorised to use the name of the late Arm irrligaidatiod. _. ' . JOIIIT R. BLAMISTON, - WM. p. cox. M Philadelphia; JA 19 1848.] OEO.P. N.EVIX. • The Cost baelases will be 'eniatiacted br the outwit here, who here associated - together ender thei Slim of BLAKIBTON A COX. { 1 • 4 ) aowt R. lILAKISTON, wm. r. cox. oriPicxs-2w *slant street, Phlisdelohls: 4 New street, New York.. (Whitacre! Jan: Ilk 'be 4.2ai , FOR SALE' iz TO LET. OR SALE-- - -The tallevn..&a nd, . on the Lorberry-Relltoad, prni l erli'kept by IV Harvey. together 10 ages of land. parr which Is elented. Apply to -; CRAB. moixT. Phiegrove, February 13.18 .• I .L 1 0 R RE N convenient J: 'Dwelling mouse and Situated In Nor4i44 wegian street, above Seventh, *miserly owned and mew , pied by John L. Marlln. Porsessibn given nut-the Id day of April neat. Inquire of JESSE. FOSTER. Centre street, Pottsville. ,_ , 'SS 141 ' cOAL MINE TO LEASE—Situated between Pittatotrandierantrin, on the Imine I. ready to conintinee delivering eoal-Fe shaft to a great vein beteg Aniatied, hoisting engine and bre& ker. with engine of the 'best description, erected. The concection with New Yeritte'verplirect„ 4b6 er r g eig will snake favorable terra with a party having mote means, either to mintrfor hit amount or theirs. Addrior— Id. Bit#ELEY, New York. Yebreary 13; l.l.ni • TekO•LEASE FOR it TERM OF TRAILS—A Bad Ash;Casl T6lti, from 26 to 20 hut , above WSW lina. on the Gotham Creek Railroad, hating the *droning,' of three dlForeut alkipplag potots, oh: by lba Danplan Railroad to Auburn and thanes by the Reading Railroad to Ybliadalpbbai by Union and Schuylkill Ca I - to also, South by DIM. phln t ehanne Hit nerd to Saltlmore. Rent tow to aloud tenant. • Yor fn er inibtmatiou apply to . C. MOLLY.. Mangrove ; or to J. H.- MAISCK, 402 S d 407 Market at.. Philad'a. February 1 3 ,' b9 " - . , Nan , 110 LET,—The i Brick Store ihd Dwelling House on lia miner of ffeeiroil and cock streets. in the ThSrptifb tf Saint Clab.. reeve y .orespkd by Francis Pare 11. Relit moderato. For irtsw, Se. apply to °SORGE BRIG IIT) at Bright A Leith% rfaidware store, gottsrllkl. not° the subscriber at St. Oar. - , • . . JOEL'S iIIITZINGSII..Apent. Feb 6 18 . , .. 1 • f - -• 641 COAL . - MINE* - TO l RENT.."—The .4.1 Or R . A, * Coni,Ca., Will receive propoubs at their o ern, No. 230 Boittb 341 , Ming: Phlisdelphli. for of their Bitominana Coal kilnen,kline tad at the A w ish, Dank, Tunnel on the 1 Wombat& k.. 11; In Blair Co.. lea., for one or moreyears, the proposal, to 'staM the price par Ton, tha minimum, number of Tons to be taken out. ) the plotowei firms .ce i ttlement cud length lease. Th ere woes have bei itneeseatulty workekft of two MUM:4 by the .Contpany; the coal has been ibund of. mu- orperioe iqualitj! for smith' and other purposes and counnands II ready.saie. ' The mines turra atrapacity equal to the production of 100,000 'Tons it tear, are hos from water. end ecinittof large extension /ob. 6, ISS 6.411 . JOSIIITA W. ASU. President. riro LET—Thfi STONE STORE EV Room In itto bainolit of Port .Carbon, now eerapteet by Mattson A Saber. • 'Rent 000 Plor ILDnUine -- Posirstl47lll given on the. ist .hey of April nazi. Per tenna g le..apply to Jer.Boone, gort Carbon, Or to **sub sertber, at all ales, is Centre West, Pottonle• Jan'. 23,18 -aloft g J. ?1. wrzuzatu.. Agt• • HE. ' ! RM UNDracSIG zut, in. order . to *ince thilr exercises and avoid itkleased rent, io aa enable thken to esti seed* at Inlets tuned to the times, bare mowed from the Stonoitare lions. of Sat. Anger t Walling!, to the building adjoining the brldp on Oold street, which 4111 Washer lo• known az tfae "One Prim Island Store," their old customereand the 'obit retuirally w ill dada general usurtassat of all kind* of gooda, seek as • . Dry Goods. . Growler.hod. Itordintro g ' Salt, • ! Qom Firtvi,o - - nub. • . pirovbseits. Plaited: All of.whietk nil be aistd th• lowest prices, for cut only. - t • IiATISON & SABER. l'Ort Caiboa .httuary SO, tot y • '44... 1 90 t 40;2n 144 le:zu 1T.;14.14.11, 82 years. Of the teaehets in fortysix counties, 7795 were born in Pennsylvania, and 1243 elsewhere. In forty.seven counties, there are , 2252 teachers who have tanght, less . 9ten one year; 3204 who have taught hetwebn one and three years; 1718 who have' . taught betive4u three and six years;:Bs2 who have taught be. tween six and ten years; 485 who havelaught between ten and twenty years, and 155 aho have taught over twelve yea - rs. ' The number of teachers who give full, satisfaction in their respectiregnides is 3112; median] teachers who may 1 employed until better can he propbred, 4465 ; the' number whose services had better beAlispensed with, 2517\ • SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. From the report of the Schools in Selisy kill county,, we glean the facts, that of School House, there are in the Coinity—first class, three (1 in 'East Norwegian ; 1 in Port Car. bon, and 1 iii POttsville,) second classomilleu. 'dm] and forty-eight ; • third crass, eleven; to. , tali one•hundred and sixty-two. , The materi als of Which they are built, are, brick; sek.en• teen; stone, forty nine; frame, eighty-five; log, eleven. The grade of teachers is as fol lows :—first elms, one hundred and turd -eight; second class, sixty-five; third class, nineteen. The large Table above, embraces every sta• tistic of importance in,conneution with the Common' School system of this County, giv ing.as it. does th,.uumber of Schools, leach ers and Seholars; Tax and Rate per cent,; Jleceipts. Expenditures, &c. WANTE V. A C N IIN :D att es l Tl4lli ß hed ' COAL bustluto of :MO to 4000 loos annually. AOdrws • JNO. DAW/1011, Oroligsboryt, Pa. February 13, 'SA I.4t* NVANTED-500 active young men, y to aft as Loeal and Traveling agents lu 11, max easy, useful and honorable, a 4 a salary of VP) per month; a capital of $ only required. No patent nudi , clue or book business. Full partteulars even fire total who enclose a postage stamp, or Oliver, and slices', DEN:818 P. 11.01'7, K1P921011. N. H. January 23,'58 ,t-ut NFOIIMAXION is WANTED of `FELIX EXITII. Late of Haifa Owen, Worcestershire. :ngland. a Boot Maker by trade, sad also plays orwalnl 11ms Violin. Ile,reeldes somewhere to &be) 4.111 ' , mut. ty,—and It be ellt address a letter to the an legoloHl. gileg Ma place etre:thin:ice £c:, be •111 oblige the gab ser r, and hear from some old Mende In England , JOHN J. DUVET. . : . 60 : , S 1 1 858 1ver Creek, P. 0., &buy]. County Ps , v it iniayy 643 . NOTICES. ( IFFIC of the SWATARA RAlL kfi ROAD .—Pottnille, January lath, Mi. At the cud meeting of the stockholders a Me above ; held at their °lnca on the 3lst rattan,. the fol mono were unanimously To-riveted DI• 1 rectors tbr the ensuing yearr.President, W. PONALD.. I "SON; Dlreetott, V. W. Hughns.George Scott, Lewis Vas. tine, Charles Fridley. Martin f Weaver, J. li. Cowden, T. Garretson and J, C.Donaldists I, Treas'rstemuel Harts: J. O. Dorrstmeou; Secretary. . Pottralle, February 13, 'MI (IFFICE OF THE DONALLiSON lug IMPROVEMENT* RA I . LROAD CO —l4. VI Mao chants' Exchange, Philadelphia, January 15,1 tiSS. I At the annual meeting ,of the stockholders of tba Axe. Company; held on Tuesday, the 12th inst., the fol. lowing permits were elected I/tractors for the condos yeart—W,Donaldarm, C. S. Spengler, C Colk elf, W. If . VVversaellei, and Albert D. Eckel.- At a ErseFthig. of eald Directors, bold snlasennently, W. MENA LDMNS was re elected President; C. E. Spangler, Trout/or, and W. Waoessatt.ur, Secretary. Itebraary 13,"68 NOTlCE.:—Whereas 1 7ny wife EL LEN, has left my bed and based without any Jew muse, I hereby mutton all peranesifrom trusting berm arroact.aa / will, pay no. de , A of her eorktrartlag alter Ibis dale.', WILLIAM RYAN. Port Carbon. Yeb.l. 1858 Alto - XTOTlCE.—Whereas my Wile; Et,- 1.1 lAN, tom lett my bed and board wfibout any bat cause, T hereby caution an persona nom (misting bay cm m y amoun t, es I .111 pity no debts of her contracting at ter tbis date. •7110111 AS MeC ) R.VICK. January SO, IA • 64110 NOTICE.—AIi . persona having open accounts with me will present than for settle , went. No goon will be delivered to an, Imam on uir account without * irtittop occlnclrom Ozo. W. DOW EN. JNO. 088010iltitilw fituctiail Raiinauf. October 'b7 44.6 m , VOTlOE.llaying, as . per pievious notiem stated that Iwo luul_ patrimonial A. J. Boyer it Co . all their interest in tholame kluainema. loehadtee the book amounts of meld firm—ll:k i lo to notify all pre. coos Mit no poison bat ourselves his our authority is collect maid above mentioned book eremtnte and debt Pot brittle, Jan. 30, '6B 18861 -ATKINS i ORO. CARD.—The, undertigned bein% appointed it Notary Public for Schuylkill (homy, made. In Ppttivllla„atllt attend to tatting lithp o . l ' edgetiventa,anal all other business appertaining to bb owes. Conveyancing, parched* and sale of Heel Utah,' Agencies. de. .01Viee to klarke't street. near IV& Jan. 23, '6ll . 431n1 IIAILTZ, R. P. "WAdri Ire dr•d iscA Of #ool. ° UrABH/NOTON CANIC No. 11, Of .1. 9. of A. of Pa., sonstsevery Monday Evening, In /bird story Web*. ales' 11411, P. X. corner Centre and Markel streets. Potts ville, l'a. Communications sbould be addressed to Dsa tu DIU MI.•Jr., Cbalnouiu Board of Covilepondenre. Pottsville. P.O. . LA MAR P. HAY. I'. rs, R. IL Assuary IR, '4OI 3-11 DM IN I "rR A 'l'o R'S NOTIC E.- . iinvoress Lettere of Administration on Ow Y..toto of ANIEL LINDEPILI/144•05an04. Lilo Of Pe. Costa , . Schuylkill county. hare bean granted to flop esulcr slirood,rall persona Indebtid to , tho add Mato or hereby notified to make linmedlato iasy*eat. and lb , at bating claims against the seats to pretanst• that ulth out delay. JACOB LI:UMW:TM kesdetiarallor. Now OttoJa. r ahoy!. Co,. rob. 6th '64 661 rro OPERATORS. and 7 DEA LE - RS: andenagned offers to melte Cul by bd. suety oss stowage, and denser It to any port of lb. PO of Philadelphia. at a moderate charge. I will lOW a• tend to the collection 01 bills and the sale of Cosi s commission. Addretur to CIIARLES glith and Willow arrests, Phliadst a • &ohms to Ittctsars Kw, Isq., W DOXIINIOX. Timaqsa. pan. D, ' b6 41m A DMINISTRATRLX'SNbt: CE . A or Administration M two Mnted by the Register of Behuylklll eon ty:te the on' doeskins& upoo"the estate of Edward Geperharaf. late of the borough of Port Carbon, ha said manly of h•bnyl: deesamd.—ldoilee Is hereby even to all pennon-to debted to Pahl estate. to nuke Immediate payment, and thole twin; claim to remit them Le eettlemett, -without delay. • DIARY ANN 0 RKATIIEAD. Port Carbon, Jan. 30. ,tell] .idesnstitratrir. . ADMINISTRATION NOTIC . Wherrawl..ttent orAdadalstration bare boa granted by the er ofBthoyiklll'eonoty.t., Ito Us. deralgned. Adatln trot& Pt the rods and ebattrlt. .81 i. rights and mettle w lab were of Patrkk CaolPbeill. 124 of the borottO of PO Canto*, to mold count, of :Al klll,doeotooiL—Not t, hereby itlvon to persons hide • ed to satd Estate to au Immediate payment, sad thaw haring dame to prewat them without delay In lb. oa• dershrned. • ' 11/181)ARET CAMPBELL. Port Clinton, Jan. 8. 'all sate) Atha laille!tri/* uIDMINISTRATION • Whereas, letters of Administration on the onto icia=ktelPi dammed, Inn been Kwittod to the nude —2n persons ledrbtrd to for said iP fate will please mate Immediate Wia•BtOlDa t " hati l a ttil a i d dewing the same. 111 peorst them my) , out d• j. to ANNA Mai WitlißOOP. Admietsdratta, 1510..1105 Girard street, Philadelphia ; or Wilier A Muse* DAVID W4RBTXR. 13d S. Oth WARD RUIPPR R. R. corner fib and Waist sin" Philadelphia. January B.'ts I.IALD EAGLE BIT Al S J) COAL.—Ito Taarrairootari COaf Coepsay hariaa Waned their :aloes and rospleted their Nallvradr I" UOW prOpered to rooked Or dry role ef Pelt Wald Es glo Bituminous Coal deliverable err the revalat nariprion co lb* Perasilvsala Wirt Brush Cansl;-• Thu Coa l Is well Adased for Oes. leandri, dwith. Odra sad Domestic share, the AU of whkb porpowe It bas bees tread had approved. Relbrenow as dr Owe to three who limner& K. J. IL MOWN M. D., Ow • *lst of Nor York. analyard this Cos) and certifies that his had Dora aleph or. A. AIIUIIKLD. Jan Ald i-at) streft, iaqty too.
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