IWO : 41ALOWIT. air 34111311 ET • '4l' . ; ; 4 , 1 - • - • • Teti /lat e tt•Seileat, /am -?( ( 'writing:by, the tatle,l sad of <kings," t , see st!Ydling that is. *roma _me; IYet this Oleg I am sures)l,,tbasilerrj - sad I/Iphi b ' at'e beim 411qtellag; that *anis has tappih ber Us. tle foot oli the hesith:riii, 'examined the rosyl nails of math ander ibind attentively, Mal that listty,tms abistiett':retikei poodle;oriiii MI his ' 'might* loOkiag eat tvota ander Ms lo?g brown lashes, to sestets his', indifference sit .tal, Ilia. r ,;Now Minnie takes wiwoOk r iind tarns , ror the . leaves earelessli i fstOPplaj; ft.' itutt a -ne cast t one of :Ilerry's.ltrobils exceed*, .1.. d of.— Barri yaws* Moat ,keeps en has - big the air without loOklng ap;-1 - 10 now. • - 'fir tier iF gr ,1 wridng.duk:. 0 1,3 t, and 'tikes , a huge ~ / white Miriam', lbed i in a bold, . sari[!; ' lured--blindwis :n, ti 4, and takes ps / us that ' HIM i f NM" . /tray twos la, his body awake; •be glares his peat brOrn *pia at litionl; bc looks . e s ikeeskps would Ativinii her. • :. ' it. • :11, ' illanto takes Just the daintiest sheet of {![pe r ouiof her desk, and; commences writ) g-0, so sontdr and pi nicely. • fibs , mover took so mutt pains Whin she wrote! to 4ani— sever, not likc. and she hopes Sul will untirstia It. R e does understand it, lkites' his tips,.'! ores his 'moustache, sod sets cis teeth togatinir. Now. he hitches about in his e*Lit ; put 4 his feet an vt. toman;t2ow kicks this ottoman over so eirt ifs'. ourof Ma chair altogether. ' . Minnie smiles I Harry gate` to, t.e WhYdon't. be sit dffins,and - not make ikinseelft Wby don't he take it coolly tke kre and rei4 bia , eawspaper,lnstee ing.„the moquette of e lllnnli,.by his s What fools eftenwrel', If kitve, he ie b over her shoulder this minute. Sit d; and' . not • make a whirlwind of yoer hlinule draws baton ' Op like a littl Harry gleams at bet writlap-eipsfiet and'euris her red 80, as,,though he ber, and he 'writheilnto his chair aia Alleluia writes lister than * ajar; wale:hes bet. Now As bad (wished, ling shoat in' her desk after sonseibi pairof,seluers--Whai o can abe went. 'Clip, awl off gm one of, her brisk.' ry starts upon Itieleet; smothers i the angry words upon his loupe . again, and stgaie kteks oft° a... likit to read my letter, "Thank you." ;lip read It. • ; • • . !,What nice letter it is,' I excl ed, &leg • it te to her. fi .Plrah I could say something to I might, 11-4—l wasn't a do - • • %"$e nnieritands Pooch, theM? Mlsrale. . "Oho ;A he is a fine French °silk ewers, placing bei,brown cut with. the letter. •- Hairy hops nF egalit, and sits dos Minnie eoMmenees puttloi her des Wipe, her pen, skits down the Ceia' stand. repletei bet scissors, paper an Ilerrj sighs! gracious, what a jigs world like the puff of. a steam engin. Minnie takes GP her writing desk bends down her rid lips fOr a kise, "Hoed night, ieggie." •:' Now she is gene. .Barry sighs, li deep, and Mance? at me. I hope I tho Ugh It world be just likp me, too out of hie chair .egain, and coming , "Haggle, tell me, in the name me who Minnie ;wrote that t "Whit are yott thinking about! nie'e confidence /., You areinsane 4 But r ltiaggio,!tell me if jou ha for me!" Was it o :Frank Warren? jJ "ChisrlatStetioni" "No." " Web 'David Ater. "No." • i "That miserable French teacher "No, no." r. • • ;;. "Who was it,! then r .• "I have 'a great mind to tett • mustn't." 1 - • ,I'Yes, do let vas know.. Minnie; 'of it ' "Well,, it wari—put your ear Oro —it wag—" ' I ."Whor I "It Wee—don't hurry me—it wi "Who!" plaid* ,ilarry. "Who.?" be fairly groans. J ,!lWbor be thunders. j!Xtvvvii--40,eialeri" : 1 4 !; - "Thu dealt it wow F!, ' l'ital.kal.hol hot bo !" :sundoiloticeo iiresra are Oil thing, like "ii! sound elanitneol "theOtidde,doior,lieteel the tab' • • . walk bones. took' bar t The of goat qE holy elerbi, the flitting eclb powered tour good friend, wlic to:d loner" obstlaaial loitered about the - door. J. ! clerks lwing AIR haue te a a yo ung lad? 'was obliged to few moment. At-leagth d `old. wit& chain sad_ goa aims bowlig and smlllag op torpor, *1164 • '' • 1 ' l /Loybody, oa you; , gibe eolor.doapenlog is bei: .1 r ioted and 4iiar'si 'bag breatio,l aod'Adliarbead towards thill , ; . 13ssinef.a Onto.—;At . timore, a gentleman <probabl _ortetc•erany) ;having .danced WhoakitttrantiOna, both perioa eeened to him trade an i littilittes; Liked to .have , the her on the following evening. .."Why, - -no!alr," replied the . . engaged en! i to-worrow erev i in when you eon eaeme.".., "I shall' ha sort h!ppyr d e . 1 en t ' . "Well, oti Elatorloi; res. Can gee we : at the foot of Ma cabbages BIS . rerun's ow. rmeml, walk nri biro; and yours/It—Where base you "After the fatber.". h ' "Did ioniver know me 0 bui?" , , • • . • "No Mr, but mother did.' SMART adetor.—"s tuouth tho •otAlwils" told is,.#o lfo i - wbo lad moulloood 41 1% [ll l “Moot portion, would dile X made' of i busbuod," she Taw tradoowsi who d ly bar bow ; vary appropria who bu si lantern but'a 11 esadki • "AWL* told; a ben•pee bed r "I won't!" , • .• Ii ttise, sit tip; I wil)1 Ti. cheapest excursion the tubas etlasey.—Oo,te and a (*Milan wauldo's kill mastqa of (flu item; telOiberate ; bat *bit salvo r stop tainkinX sett, Alf laltor in Mlatutsata!t heiiiit.)o4iping, 404 gq, qoati rabic ben. ii :wirr op *Ha lug* ir;o "gal*, Iftelar.rt difi '_A Coirimi,* saki , s . ITIZITEEERE Witiqs !I:1414 boo ciams ;fit ewnr • • War 40 04 molds woo chops off! 113 Y ORDER:OF:TSB COURT OF coltmoN pious OF pcuunicu4.oo. -, Itied ptdladel*iseelk - .;• ' 4 , --- The Coutetontb Petiet4intits to the j 4therie of UhI:4MM County, Onestinr.-- we a eug,THOMkS 101•11110:fte, fate of yurotOonnty, 'Aaron ded from the .place .of hie metal Abode in istM ~o u n e y, hetu justly indebted to the tresidest, to and emus, of, the Bank of Pennelyhenia, with duke to donned his emanate, es It lessin.. Therefor% we coannend yes,le belts* we did, titian* attach, ail and singe* the tie ll : s id eltittdedende aid Mu 'meat,, of th e said MMus, within yeas; wick, in Whose handily(' ponies*oe mew the same may be, for the benefit of the Proshiset, TereeZen and Corn rimy of the Dank of Penneybrantkirlko tate this writ, and oh theptber creditors of the Ned Th um Alliteree. We fart ref you, that you clue the goods Mid chettels etteched by virtue of this weitAtotinvith tale secured and appraised, and an Inventory thereof togs! made. and bow you bete executed this writ, Malts known 'to oar Olives at Philadelphia, at our Court of Common Pleas for the County of Philadelphia, Ibsen to he held on the Ord MONDAY of Mint next, and have you then there Ibis writ, together with the said lnventoryand ap. preisement ; and we further command you, u before We did, that you summon the person or persons in whore bands or peseession stover the ands and chattels, lands and tenement. of the said Minas Milton* 'yes OW I have so attached; that be. she or they. be and appear before our Judpw at our Court of Common Pleas, there to be held the said erst MONDAY of March next, to abide the order of the raid Court in the pessoles,' • Witness, the lionorable OSWALD TIIOttPSOII. Peer deaf of our. said Court at PhSad.lpp a , this 12 thitof Decenthet. in the' year of our Lord. ens thousand eight hundred and eftywevem. . THOMAS 0. WEBS, • iltor Prothonota ' The above Is a true and attested COpy of a VIM. to ry. me directed, for execution, and witch I hale reused to be published in museum of the directions of the Act of usembly to each cue made and provided, and of an or der of the Court of COMMA Pleas of Sell uyilt-11 Co, . MATZ, Sheriff. Sheriff's Mee, Pottsville, Jan. 8, 'la Wit The Vaud ot Dlrectorsof the Schuylkill County Alms nouns, respectfully request the tax-payers of the County to *mulls* carefully the annexed Jktatetnia t for, the 'oar 107. The total amount. of eXpendltures appears ; very bossy, but when the numberof paupers that have begin supported is titian into consideration, It w ill fientid that the ant per day of supporting each pauper Is quite as low as can be shown in any limiter Inetltsr time in the State. We defiles be call the attention of the tax-payers to the fact that large numbers of able. 'bodied men have of late years taken up their winter quarters In the Alma /louse. At ,this time there are upwards of 1 00 young, healthy and ablebollitd men In the House. Tide elass of ''peuxinework during thesauri mer, and spend all they earn, depending on the Aisle ilonse . for support during the winter. 'ln this way the Uonse r h crowded up with loafers and vagabonds. Per ' IMP some will say, "why don't you clear them nut?" We nkcity that they are sent here with en order of re lief from a'Justlee of the Peace. arid we ars bound' to receive them. And we feel justified In' saying -that In many instances those orders are given merely for 'the sake of the tee of twenty cents. In our opiates nal:ti tles of the Peace ought not to be entitled to any nem, venation for issuing an order of relief. W e . believe that If .the law allowing a Justice of the Penes twenty edits for an order were repealed, the number of paupers in our Alms House could be very much reduced. I tthe number of paupers cannot be reduced, additional build- Ingo will be required. Ws take great pleasure In expressing our entire meths Diction with the ofilcers of the Abolitions& .Too vele praise cannot be beetowed on the Skewer:Lair. 'John Behwalm, for the able manner In which he has dis charged the arduous and reepormitde duties of his'fit nation: Drs. S. H. and sbainlon, Physicians; the House, and irr. Samuel L. Theluthiv, Out-door Phy sician—have also discharged their 'duties promptly and faithfully. The Ibllowlng statement will show teeearomintexpser dad in 1857—also. the amount of outstanding orders es the first day of January, 1867 and 1868-,—Vt of sup porting ea , h pauper pseyesr and also per Amount drawn from the Treasury In 1867, $26,898 68 Outstanding orders January 1,1868, : ikon its Profit of hum in 1867, . 97 iivtow.— dance of set before of pleas- ? lf-looklog n you ape, queen. as ,ber nod% I hPUhild .td. id ie ftiktb. - & af thug ? nrl4. Hu ta a growl site down mfort Ilar. ,:j4et like • . 531.908 69 Deduct ordstaudlos orders January 1,1837,- 6,641 63 ' I said to Amount t:pnndini in In; sr," elle en. the folditof Average number of pauper*, VA • Cos ti 4 au* pauper per year, $72]4 do do do day. 72% . . . .. ' HENRY DISIITENDERVER, AMOS HOFFMAN,- .., rectors. r . N. H. BUTZ. Attest. low. Luasoooa. Clark as quickly. In order.- 7 of her ink. envelopes. tor all the CHARLES MULLEN, late Bteetard, In amount with the Director:tot the Poor and of the HOUPO of Em ployment *,r - the County of Schuylkill, from the find . day of January, 1867, to the, first day of Apr 11,101: DR. Tn balanee due Madera o(1 he Poor, January and a lamp. days: 1, , 1857.• as per report of And Dora . $ 52 07 .Te dialareeeired of Susannah MoMr, for vent 14 Halfway Douse • 51 23 For wriflos Indentures 7 00 flay sold - . • ' ' 6 ' 60 69 Cub for vise of Bull ' 350 Franklin Webber.lbel calf • • . 800 IL 1). Drill, for 1 calf 3 50 Directors of the Po.* of Chaster County, for Loarding a pauper belonging , to Clrealeit i Co, 11 85 Cask found on a pauper 1 40 Cub, received of dohnßoyer forboarding Jan - . og, loud sod doki smile, Now le Is towards me. f misery, tell Bl%ler ' Cash received for bones tistniy Min 6 any regard CR. By cash Old constables for bringing paupers to the noose • By oath paid for turkeys ' Justlree fees for Issuing orders to paupers John Ilendricks tor eleanlogirellat House • Fred. Kerichboff for attend'g Insane, Hospital Hiles finriekh for attericHng sick Ellen }Alcoa, for attending nursery William Kramer for Labor on farm Frederick Heiney for bricks • - • Cbas. Sehappell, late Director, for exPenibill in selling Absalom Miller's property, Cat harinefiramer for house-work . Out door relief to Jacob Kis-Olney. Tax.. on house and lot of Peter Geiger, deed Railroad freight on merchandise Traveling expenses Franklin Webber and Amos Hoffman, DIroC tors, expenses to Reading Expenses to Philadelphia Alms Hones Weighing hay john Bryon.a panper.passage to Philadelphia 13 loads manure Catherine Troy for house-work • • Elvina Berger iwtallor-work B. W. Hughes for sled hire • Charles - Mullen, late fiteurd, fdr extra serf vices' i'3ll Len ei , Postage ' • , Cash paid for Bed J Balance due Philadelphia Aisne House Turnpike VII Susannah Moyer for I .eait 7-- do do potatoes I Charles Mullen, salary as Steward in fall • John Weond mason work . Daniel Reber for mowing • Cash paid for port wine Cash paid paupers when tearing Emma Miles for house-work • ou—no, no, I 1411 never lear to my mouth .-1111 F.-." iog with some. fi orry; his just yenOogh, far '• ' irrl339 WE. the enbrmlbera antiltere of tie County of Sebuyl. MIL baling examined the account of CHAS. 11111, LEN—late Steward of the Schuylkill Dowdy Alma Itindworeapeetfully report the annexed Statement as the remelt of our Investigatkm. Witness our halide, tide 151 h day orJawsiary, a. D., ISIS. tI OA SO R F IS .E M IST IIIL . ER 'i• Auditors. 31dent res of .look. with JOON SOKWALM. Steward, in account :with the Dino Urrof the Poor and of the liouxe of Mmoloymeut for the Count? of .Schoylkil I. from the first day of April, • A. D., 1557,10 the first day of January, A.D., 1559., _ . • . DR. , Z.' , r 0 gash found on paupers , • 40 62 Cash recatired of Jacob .;.lower for fronting his wife • • 78 45 Cash meetred of F. Spoorinan on 'actual of '.. judgmentso 00 . . J.J. Thomas for boarding his wife at the Stale ) Lunatic hospital at Harrisburg . -'45 00 J. J. Thomas for conveying his wife to the State ' Limatie Hospital at Harrisburg 14 41 . Daniel Reber for 1 pig I - • ' 275 J` . .B. Thomas for beaming his wild - at Almsho use 2 78' Henry Sehmpp for 2 bundles strew , W Catharine hbie for expenses of Daniel Weal the State Lunatic Hospital * si so Catherine Noble for moseying Daniel Wolff to the State Lutiatic Hospital 12 50 Joseph Ackerman tor .7 pigs 25 00 James W. Knsehner tbr 1 empty *wool ' 25 Writing end cancelling Indenture „ 69 50 Jamb Miller for t hbd. ' . 76 John Molise for rent of Marla Williams'. prte Charles Pordy 3 7 0 00 Saylor for 2 ilga , 6O Cash received, fir the ur. of bull 7 75 Cub from A. Aeker creditor arresting iklea 1 800 Rertjat.leng tine °C A. P. Deltsel i - 25 00 WI Mao Inch the expenses of Samuel Sikh et, tate Lunatic Iliemltat .Kerschner for 2 pigs . - . 500 lby expenses( of Mts. Deltsal at 'the . 1:7 40 Lunette Hospital ' - & h opp for 2 yards muslin . taceived for old scythes . 32 50 25 ls • • den . do. do bones and rags • 653 George Kimmel for expenses cijfausannah Hoy. at State Lunatic .Hospital ' 0 140 00 S. K: M. Kepner for the use Alms noose Ina 00 Cash received for bag, sold . , 143 611 . .henry Schropp for 2 ibe candles • . so Israel Wallin' for gate • so nigh Jk Seeger for pasturing sheep . 4.09 Smith it Bowman do cattle I "10 00 Cash reggived for hoarding Owen Neal . 2'25 Willtramer for 1 boom ' . lk 00 Jamesigirkpatricit on account 4 rent of old tavern ' 25 00 Cash for oats sold '.' •' ' — ' 1 . • is' 5 0 Charles Boyer for Imarditig John biller • E9OO Wmid . , B so illiam Jones for %warding . Ann Jones 1 25 .Henry Schlepp for ji Ito butter . OS Cash received for corn mid - , • 050 lad. D. Long Judgment we. Joseph 111 . 7eilir . • for boarding. Morris Cavanaugh ' II 00 Amor Hoffman for 2, pigs .1 200 Christian Hamm for , Kbusbel onions - - 50 -John Brill for 2 Mgt 225 I John Weimer for 4 airs 5 00 James O'Neal for 1 pair of stockings far Elmira Morgan 'Cash foe tomatoes cabbage turnips and red hosts 4424 Jacob fibroids fort calvesl4 oo 1 . , 'Henry SehroptPlAtushel raft ,31 ' Michael Carver for 1 pair pants • . '''' 200 Norge Bnrkhard fbr pestrirlog steers " • .'; 00 Joseph Wornmer tbr' imperial of Catharine' Wommer at the Btata;Lnuatie Hospital 92 50 William Meyer, on account of bond ' 20 00 ;Frederick Deihl forboarding GeOrge Deutsch , • lb 70 1 , 1, qui s °Vet trembly knew what 1, tubed to go to, at the moment, tesillArYkDdiult & pPer *ith Wog meanatie . he, the Meshing Cu. edam 7" sets, a, sbe best -11; lbsally, with a "she faltered oat: its !)alt in Bald oisof the codtleh fib S'young litty, Isukconyersatios:. mania' on his sen. Ipleunts of /solos one; "I sbig by but F . ll tell sou Leicoed .. the stria ed tbs lady, "you 'Vs market, selling "Here, , you little tre as .iecoopt of o so wbedl was yisu 'were bora en 'diet . levsly -21st u tor birth• •o from the shot°, • CIR. , • XiXi tub paid constables for brlnglns paupers • the Home 86 Slats Lusatia Hospital furlong:dins insane paupersholotiging to 1945 00 Amos Hoffman and John Schwalm expenses On convoying Photos. Thomas - to the Mato Lasalle Hospital 14 41 Jams W, He. diner and Yiederlek - Vatttolllor. reran liberal. • • impend to a matt stingy to buy a hosbood," Jo to expenses Ibreonveytog Daniel Wolf! to the State Lunette Umpitit I; 80 sohn Selman' oxpeopot to Itlontablint 9 28 John Sehtrelot Mr removbg Ain George tram' • ' : mks County to the Oebuylklll County Alme Rouse • • 338 be minded.* Jobs Schwalm fbr imovlog Dania Wolff frosis - - Harrisburg -; • • •-•-.•• • bOS 2 1 1;11 1 7e al N in a Lanz V amts . to Itfaint " los e l l laes6 Bali far I dear akin * 80 Mkhad O'sial pump to Plitlaislphis , Insissoes ;.r can make Is into • rn tfokatis regallsod, I Aokson's,"Taki the hour for action Natant Oenk wore to Tamaqua Anthony Dreher Ear 1 clothes brush Edward Le hangood axpeiuma tO Maki County - Alms 22 2, , 00 Cionilig PITY Jaime Less* for seed earn • 6 de Ham strips And whip lashes , 1 n ee Amos 11ollinan,lor seed own Hay waking and harvesting 101;12 ExPonans lbr bl sod immure . 1;50 Cash paid for malign • • - • 0 7 ' 21 Rounded to A.Sehriaat forl ' 00 ingsmipalw bringing agUs . • , • , . • 1 .." "610 Jarraldah Ulrich for blarksmiiii work , 62 Erasmus* in arraritax A.,;juk ar _ , 2 20 John Oharpleas lbe on6door tallatipanhed ha, • • Jamb Nerschnsr 2 2, 2 2 77. Buts sea SinariGelnigoOk_airbTla . mooting Jacob Kerschner sad W a al ' cmTr• • Colomblo Co. to Deball. Co. Alms .R ona , II 16 E. a. Roblown‘Esei.,warrrat br W. Nal26 21745 s Baylo r purags to Roves rims : ~ 1 45 pm and paper Faust In 47 !kindle% Arm 06 6 8 14 . 1( 4"i 11 4 101 , bi 1006400 16 26 natant to brealCup dingJwltb MM= 'Moan, 41 the her., a." . 1 / 11114 Ithi Be. ofttee!? To kit" 14' OPR POOR HOUSE STATEMENTS. 1 = Z 1 I A! r: 2l wi,lketaisatt, pit*Par,ll 4l sll o Flab, pesetien, ISM P9tatil o 1 M 4,6 4 111 ,r t.° , 26 1,6 Anthony 154 ~,r .4 74 . 11;y1g Sp% .. ‘t ; Garden' Seed - • • . " 219. 11. Mum% inatlonang •. Traveling einlienno . - Pulver. vibe* isolate • 00 Mad waned : -, • lei Philip /Crabs tbr waking feign 4bo Prank Han' Ibe maaanevarkl t4 , a, 3 ' - A , •' 1 00 Juntas' fees - - k Te Tama-waft t. - • 41t. .Repireas freight , . - • Turatilke Wit„ 9t lealatitna bay and coal Itailrnad freight 43 96 balance) dnaOtraftunitita're9l:j' 09X , . • I -- '"''f'"" ; •. , . ,•1 . ;/••• ;. $ l.l/3 88 • :' 'Number of meta Is tbe/14nUie; 2au. 1; 7147, , ' .t.lO Admitted during the year, , I' - . , " 67€1 Ikea In the House, 1 „ : , 1 b l2 ...-.-• '.• I • 1 . Total, , ! 1 ", : ' • •,'• -. • s ' -• ' 902 si r o Of these 49 Mu/ b) were bee' ' Oat, arid =rear* - • • dire-beryl:l and aliseonded, reel, '.• . ' • 208 Renselalen In the Muse, a ,I, 16511„ •-, . •• *PC Unt door paupers, . ' '( i i•"' ' - • a Of 'tact 6,111* colored persookind 6d rue basis& ? i I i'' ' •'• :. ' • sr:- Miklos ander 11 yam, ' :: • ,i ' 46 Yomalce, .. . ' .4:: ' - - 78 Versales ender 12. port. • l, • •.,1 • , .26 Out door paupers, - • • a , , t • • a Total, ; . • • 454 Amber n/ panprre in The Ebstaci4 As first qf tad asontla darns tic year 107 : 54 January, AZ October, - -216 February, ' 403. Noreen her, 263 March, aos Doolotrer,• 347 Apr% - • ISt; fill • , May. r 242 As*.lro, hi Home. 265 June, • thr - Dittmutdoor peepers, 61 July,' r,-- August, F 190 • . 7PbellA real ' e. 226 ileptoueber, 1851 Boman our TnesAitil--A Balder to Daniel Nagle, Pottarillet Ad* Elizabeth Snyder to Junes Moore, Pottsville; JaMps Brannan' to Patrick Brennan, Cass Township, Ann , ' Bachman toafter Potteniile ; (Richard Daley to Jams W. C hants; Minersallle LoutseilitYrier to Peter Marberger, "East Branewkkv WUUimthtdlorta John Philips, St. Clair; Joh* Dxdley to Jobb '„Phllips, St. Clair; Catha rine 0 reen to rettliel 'Eankt,!' East Erenswiek . ; Jane Howard to Elias Reed, Wayse Township; Pattie* McGlone to A.K.Brown, Wasiii eat= Township ; Charles Palter to Elijah Uelater,:khuyiliill Township• Peter Snyder ta, Samiel Mem; Pottaville• Mary It:Snyder to Daniel kleyerty, Norwegian Totirnship; Margaret Johnson togrtillant Bub, Eraneh Township ; Elisabeth Quinn to O. Smith. Pottering' Elizabeth Leonard to John Carr, Momenta • • Needle to sohn Be* die, St Clair; David Idareb Meitnaily, Non. weglan Township; Margaret lobo ta B. B.Schwriner., Dauphin County. . Mini Cr tx Tut Morns= UM ; • ' 260 pairs pantalocing,6o mita, 30 roundabontr,o6 reds, 512 shirts, 241. par shoes.lls woneene thoolts:IBS caw ntsi„ ISO petticoats, 210 /LOOM: Ss silo wows, 51Palr *desktop. 75 bolsters, 123 abating', 136 hod shoots, 103 pillow rases, 10 towels, 55 , araildreno illpF nonsense s aps, SS barrels saner ltritut,l2o les soa 93 IDs but. ter, 005 Es candles, 103 a:ons, 49 inertia and Tlndlttg sheet; 14 Iron bedsteads.i . • By 111 bushels *beat, sett 111 1 4 do - rye BO 663 do oats 40 : . J 894 , do ;potatoes. 191 1913 do corn on cobs 30 Cts.., • 90•touri hay at $l6 • 600 bushels turnips at 21 cts4 18 do boons • 60 dO tOrnatoes atmkeut. 7000 bolds cabbage at . ';; • 26 llsabsis,•ordoiti $l. 6 do 'peas : I;• 230 down cucumber* at 10CM. 8 bushel clover seed at $8 6 loads pumpkins 19 loads corn tops Cash received for advert, 114 w and for pntttn tog cattle $23,447 06 To libor, lime. manure. seisiMiniolog Impier moots, keephig bones, bbleklunith work, te. 4,670 03 Profit of Arm. I • Fattened on the arm and alatightered 1'4 . 1857 ;----- 73 steam meighin porinda—hldes,6,M•ponnda. 10 (-Jives,. do •F 731 .0. ,do . 1111 X do 27 bogi e .. .do 8,032 ••de ~, .. • ' 8 KON FRB FARM. . - • 34 5 haßies,lB co w 8 steerx.'2'bulia,7 hadifers, 1 calf, 88 hogs, 3:farm wagons. 1 buggt 1 top-baggy, 1 carriage, 1 cart. 3 plows, 3. harrows,l seed drill, 1 fanning mill, 1 sleigh, 3 wheelbarrows. 1 horse lake; 1 threshing ma chine.' WE. the subsCribers, auditors of the County of Scholl. kill. havl DK exam I ntd the account of JNO.SC W ALSI; Steward of.th Setkaylktll i Couoty Alms Home, ret pectfully report the foresolortstatement Y the result 11 our investlgatkro—arid. and there h a tubules against the mid am. sCHWALM, of Bightydive Dril lers and Mae and One-bilf cina - oas 030 Witness our hands, this littli'dlyofJanuary,s. Ti., 18b13. GAMIN, !GLUE,' , • GEO: Y. WIEST. I "" u 'u' rs • S. K.. M. KEPNER, Trearier, in account with the Director? of tho Poor and °Oho Muse of Employment for the County of Schuetkill, from the first day of January, A. D.,1&57, to the first day of Jemmy, A.D., 155,8. To cash rereived from the County' Commis. stoners $26,39s CR. ';'-' By cash paid for merchandise do do .hour and min ` do do beef and Lorna Ont door relief . - Drugs and Medicines ' Cain, Hacker .6 Cook for co il • 6 MlJohn Rupp for bbeltinll/10/0/k on new wa goo and for repairs ' 14 81 ~ 6MI Jacob Deutsch for wheelwrig ht work on new wagon and for repairs • 8 1 i Jeremiah Loy for coal in 1856 20 06' John - Doherty for lim4 hi 1. 8 58 12 2:43,4 I Franklin Leger for Unwire it d pipe in • . 1 1850 and 1667 ' 876 06 5 MI Bright A Lerch for Iron and hardware 141 43 7 8 7 , 1 1 1 ennryirania8tateLunatie.limpitalforboord. 37 1 4' 1 ,7, - inr 4 Ac.. insane patipera kelonging to achnyl -2 60 4 - kill Comity . 1 1 ' ' Vi 51 16 26 1 t Ouselans of the Poor of Philadelphia 3 001 rh4rdlng the paupers belonging to yl- !ALI> kill Oonntl. 14.2 40 _.,.-w 1 Joseph Lannentln for il:mien socks a d '• Stswki rigs 1! , .72 60 . 2 7 00 John Lavenberg for saddler work ' • 787 651 Philip Boyer for chger sea 17'50 1 12S I. J. B. AL R. Keefer for grite bars . /3 20 . 4 ' L. William Minnich Btatratig tw 1603 65"16 936 Amos Hoffman told tat for'lBss 66 16 900 Jonathan Heisler for 13 Mitts , • - 44 83 2 23 henry G. Shuns for carpenter work 1W11156 67 99 9. 2 6 Schuylkill County Lumber Company : for floor / 00 boards ' . . 169 1 Daniel Walborn forlso Prato 1 00 1 Inn Prehn for carpenter work 212/ i John L.ooho State tax ibr.lBs l l 2" 250 116 1 00 1 26 2 60 14 80 Daniel Rosh Road tax Mg" Rittnuol 11. Shannon for hoards Peter AIII9OTI far boards !, John Amberbpose for blacksmith wort A 111434 Lessig int' I bon% rake Bernard Yeager fin•Mddller work Clemens k for liirrdware E. Kleinert for weighing, hay Tobacro Paul Lenge! for 2 diner* Daniel Estorley for Weighing •Aagustai Mendelson formes tow Ilnoatl dried peaches apples cherries leather blanket:x . lles William Wolff for lean* Johotlehwalm fqr the urea Of Alms House Joshua Rock for 1 seed drill Charles Leader for wlcsiand whiskey Way • 11. T. Copeland for who's:airtight Abrabani Loeb for hats . Benjamin Reebeamen for carpenter work John Stein for leather Josepb K. Greiff Ihr *DO& voile • J.C. KerkeslagerTor meson work William Kramydtorl Tdo,w. plow shares Emanuel Viewer for carpenter work • D. Oppeehrimer for liais and raps Vega. t Snyder for paint oil and glen Jacob Ilasenfor insurance . Cash paid for soap • kr do do lotersit on orders . do do potatoes ; Joseph Marburger for rails ' o.l'. Lippe tor publishing. mina] statement matt order book ' ';' William' D. Prehn ftwi'diattuilrs Daniel Mine for t barrel 'vinegar . 11. it Stauffer constable. fere" • . Daniel F. Durkbard evadable fees C. W. Taylor** orders to paupers , John 0. Cowed do' do, Jacob Reed ' do, do D. Long- do' r do .• , Meg. Robinson do do • Michael Quinn Ski do P. 6. Doan for hate and Kremer Jr.. dm butchering In 1856 Samuel L. Rerluehy the 15 months salary. as oat door Physician - ' ' John Schwalm • tdlarrem Dlrectlr, and extra services for the yesrlB36 • ' • Franklin Webber for :Salary as Director and extra werriera for the "rears 1850 and 1887 Famuel D. A B. V. - Shannon salary as Thysf. dans to the llonse for the years 1856 2'57 Chivies' Mullin ailary:lis Steward Juno W. Kerschner salaryas Clerk George R. Clay I yolr's salary es Counsel henry Deiffenderfer Salary as Director and extra services for theiYoara 1856 and 1837 Anew Iftdman I yearrs salary as,Dlrector and extra services Pahm banter for attending nutlery to 1856 • Washington FehOpp foe labor on farm .Chrlat.An Dotaeker for:tailor work /Sleaze Moyer for Baking . • Wtlilam Kramer forlaticr on farm Catharine Troy.for boa* 'work Sprirks for bib* In the garden A. Dorm t h e tailor work Frederick ,'Mattallier, ,tor attending Insane Department • Sarah Knower for hones work Sarah Fertlx do do do Frederick Keriebbolf for attending Insane Department in 1858 • ' • ' Ellen Eltirood for attending nursery Elvin Denser for talky work Henry &brim, lbrunikingand mendlng duel Gilles Darkish for atterodlot sick . - Enfannei Welker ferjaboe on Wee Crespakt on ac peel:dation for 1856 " X 68 WI. the imbertib e rs. 'Auditors of tbq County of Pe 39B lnr da. baring examined the arrimot of ft:11. X. NE yt• P. •XER, VitAitirer, of the Bons of Entiloyinirot of Cbliaty,%rerpertfully report the enegoing statement sitiketssult or our twirerthrtion. Witness our bandu, 10 16th dr, ofJattuatl A. n. 1855. GABRIEL ; •;OR). v. wrocar. Analunn. E TRIPUNA . AI,IOANAC. toilso Horace t*reely4 rrice 121 cents. Just published; ind *Waste by. , & BANNAN. a fresh-impel, of Pocket Marks. all anti, kiwis red sites. for 1115 S [Jau.lB, .LEONARDOFR &CO., Baskere Dealers la atelhatage. . ,TA,VAQUA, PA- . COLLECTIONS ATTENDED TO jai d d r aft sbrleye 011 an theZtelpet titles In the Union. Also, dratteior sale on teteLlrelana,Seet. Unit and Wales. 'TM u. , J,•81 - 01L811 t • s- - -.1. JO iftlWrON, Agent .for A.- - A: b• LA-Intri Law sad Ilamay,) wholesale deal er a ILS ma (I NDLNS. No. 134 Pawl. and $4 Water street. New York. .Ail orders left at the nice 'of Jame* ft: Glut Esq., or a t the Itzehaage petal, wilt meet* • prompt &Saliba. ~.: ' . September 22. ' 5 l ll • NW "W ITE HORS! ,HOTEL" *aim' ,argre Oats Ilahastoirx,Mrds. ftgiseile. 'Joseph M. 'agar, Primelets,. • - Entertahmsente sod neemeneniatione ottbo best kind, and ovary attentleifeelli be paid b? lb* beet_ebd WS* Condantots maks gonna andenmillint eolleneelibk. • . Argent I. '67 • ' Itt.ly • LAWYIRS' OFFICE.. ABKE • IPrettervi Twin, 'Waste Paper. - MIT ILLO BASKETS. of , ratioug etas fa aroserrlig Warta Payer: , We will al. low a thir Woo to those who will an theirvapor anti 'briaitli to oar store., For solo by , 0. BANNAN. CUN 5111111f11 • • •* • A LL kjudgrot,Fßr. madO Toassbaispen Dori nmirsd by Giorgi" Illellaisilti CAIN stood, Etitipple, opposite An"' *MA Mari l NOMA* 214 In ..4747 FARM AMOUNT. C-14. 181 00 89 20 2200 00840 513 90 1540 00 150 00 18 00 18 00 %mop 20 00 600 2300 10 00 ° I 'l2 00 1 123 60 $ 4 4 2 4 8 GO $1,07 97 65778 77 4,216 71 3,611 08 2,0:9 115 678 04 384 76 100 00 10'00- 31:62 213 82 16 00 a out . 5666 ZI 00 7 00 11 25 7 12 60 60 26 •"" 1 1 4 26 214 46 91 HO 20 00 211 16 101 02 242 66 100 VI 17 05 c BOOTS' sSitt)FS • . .• 1100T8;' 8140E8i TRUNKS,. al ' • , T iIF, Eliibscriber begs leave to infnrm ~. , .'• , 10•11 Clittoinivstll4lkuseansnutitty selarte that a. by jell retur from the en) dad eelleetlon ers ned. dielrs In his line. l eon. I.:-'2.11%1 iliir stluipr . . . .'' /4 /4-4 4 BOVrli.: ' • • ' • '''. 8110Edl ..q.•• .. „ ' .'• A.:' •'• '• , • • 1 • GAIVIIIS. , • _ , r•,. ~..i - ... SUPPERII. . • - • - •-• ' ,• • _ .L• - kUldra. ke., - of all defied talent, dar ladles. gentlemen and ellldrea• An elegant article etillesse and' Milldams' buttoned getters, mmethlng new fa the Wept style. - • ' - . /Um,* new lot of linage; Valiant, Carpet•befer "kb' 'Ada de, he. .. ' • - Cuetemer emit neatly and esped}flondy Intended to. dime and Shop la Centre. one doer above Birth street. , • Mig•Neat door to the Red Prost - CO _, Pothwillo.May MAW , "M -le I DANT EL nett ERTI,X. SirAchertisements set joimettype Mai grata unTI, Chtived 50 fee' Monks au 00 rerder taw. J. B. A. & S. ALLEN, 7 *OO - South Whams, PialadeiPkik DEALERS IN OILS. June 6, `ST OILS! OILS!! OILS!!! .HODCSON & KEAN, Nos, 5 St ti S. COliotroes,lll)ilaba., einiesal Commtalon llinchante, and Dealers in WHALE AND SPERM 0!L FOII MINING - AND MECHANICAL - PURPOSES. 1i5ept.22,!47 '3B4f . CEO. W. POMEROY & MUM IS OIL, SOAP, CANDLE!, 110. BOUILL Water stroef below Market, PhlLdelpLla ' .. 1 SpistM, Lard. Idephantl;67le, Tanneea'and alteldneti OD, Sperm and Adamantine Candle,. Simnel T% litter Salesman. I January A, '6ll . lay _'l C"S~~R ..'JOHN A MOORE, Oil and 0013:61111381011 Merchant» - . - AND: DEALER - IN. • MINERS' SUPPLIES, Mo. 10* 8. Water' street, Pilladelpleta, t flu Mknatantly on hand Sperm,•Lard. Solar, Elephant, Bleached and Backed. Whale Ws, Spout end Adamantine Candler, r Burning andGmemlnu OU, expressly for Minere•-nee, Wire Rope, - • 4 , ethpi, Chains. Blibtlna Powder, Safety Lampe, • Gum mid twitter Belting, Poses, Wicking, La. aarAgelt for Roebling's celebrated Wire Rope at the Mannfacturete prices, (Jan. ‘M.. '6B .tly Schuylkill, The and Marine INSURANCE COMPANY. O= No 'c• t 1r 11 1 eO. f Mae in Siltyroari's Ind Wag, Xskintoneo sr., doors }hove Centro It.; !WWII's, Ps. CAPITAL ACTIIORIZEp BY LAW, 11 1 1300.000* CHARTER PERPETUAL. This Company obtained its Charter at the lasi &smite of the Leglalatn. a of. Pennsylvania, and is now fully or. gashed and prepared to inns .Polleins, at itheraivates, on Fire and Inland rlsks.on Public and triratei cgs, Furniturit..litoikaof Goods and Mertiuraadho of AM kinds. ' , Also on Coat Breakers and Machinery, Inland Ins*. ranee on Boa hi and Barges, by Canals and Rivers': ;also on Cargoes of Coal to rhlladalphia,^New York, 'timore. &a. This Company gummiest tnadjust • Promptly. and thereby hope to , merit the- patronage the public. ' Directors s B. R. M. KEPNER, J. R. ADAM, WILIJAM MORTIMER,Jr. '.JOHN D. DEM CRT, JACOB 11UNTEINGE11, Jr. JAW lIEN Dlt MKS, GEORGE LAUER, , D. G. TUENGLING. W. F. SHITII, ; 11.11IINTELTOEM, ROBERT M. PALMER, GEORGE J. nEuR: 1, B. R. 31. REPNRR,Presldent W. Y. S.IIITII, geeketary end General Agent. ' Potteellle. January 1. 'AB 1- IRON WORKS. FOUNDRY a; MACHINE - yoga (Airmen, Sonny mita Co.,' a. • • ' T. 11. WINTER&TEEN runionne t es his rmulinees, from thercompleteontll4 mt dtheabove namedestabllshment.tosnp -7, ply•all orders in his line of business— • eh all for Steam Engines, Railroad and D ft ar ., pump s , Coal Breskers,fastings and Machine ry of every pattern: lie.uarranta his work to give satls fliction,and accordingly sotisits patronage at home and abroad. •Jan. 27. 1857 41y FOIMORY 5 1/10 MACHINE SHOP, Steam uar rartory, o. sr NOT IOE.—Th e brad ness c f the late firm it Mb of SNYDER 4k SIILNES, will be coatis ued by the subscriber in• all 14 varietal , -- t nr;: ci j az branches ot Steam Engine building, Iron Founder, manufacturer of all kind, of Maehinery, for Rolling ?dills, Dint Furnaces; Railroad Cars. kc.. tc. Its will also continue the business of Min.' log and Selling the celebrated I/Nrre }byes[ infie Ash and Lewis and *ha{ i'eins Red .4sh Gbati, belnF sole pir. ter oF these Collieries azortas a . BNYD January 21,18b7 • b- t i IL ... _ .... _. POTTSVILLX Rel,l.llKfa MILL. rlHrii''BUlantlitl/3ZRB are con- L'tial stabil) , inannterturing !micros elm of ~ lift.agiii , Colliers',.Ralls. weighing tn., 25, 28, 30.32 1 ~1-11: : ; . ;'. . ” and 40 pound,. per yard. Also, large 1 1 '... — 7.... Rails of the moat approved i patterns, weighing 45. 50, btl an pounds per yard. Prom. the experience of the past ve years. we feel confident of making...Balla unworn's In quality by any Militia the country. All Inisines Communications addressed to Messrs. Taintrr f a Sox. Iron Parlors, Pottriville. will Meet with }romp attention, Jf4o. BURNISH . 8 CO. June 20, '57 - - • •: 01A111 IRON WORKJ. atten i r/ b4 on er oV b le cAeftsio l in . t u ß ti T g e t ither new tba airy cod ' fdaebin m e'Shop, city I the. tOwn of Lath, Schuylkill tOtta vb.re they are prepared to lotild Steam En tines, coal Breakers, Pumps and Machinery of (miry pattern. Alan, Drift Cars, Iron or . Brass ragi ng . of any she a pattern. Being Practical ilechaulcs, Coal operators and others who want machinery would do well to give them "limn and manna their work. Orders thankfully rote red and executed at the shortest notice sod on reasonable terms. CAT:LIEB,GRIFYITII &CO. - Bt. July,ll, 294 PALO AlffQ ROLLING MILL. - JAIN Subscribers beg leave. o an ' lir* nounee to their friends and the public, W.4 1: 1 generally.that their new Rolling Mill at Palo Alto Is now complete, and in full eperation, and that they are prepared to furnish T rails of various patterns, weisbiur from 22 to RO ibe per lard. jAIRo , different sloes of flat, square and sound merchants' bar iron. • Orders for rails or bay lion are respectfully solicited, and will meet with prompt attention if left either at the Rolling Mil, Bright & Lerch's Hardware Store. Centre street, or at their office. N. E. Corner of Centre and Market streets, 2d story.ATWOOD, LEE it CO. Jac I. '6l I i I I.tt TO CO%IOPEII I ATOIV £ MINERS'. sneer o f er orks. tri.oThb unteeriber respectfully invite the ttention of the business community to 1 " := R Isle Boller Works,on Railroad street. Mr. gig ..1w the Passenger Depot, Pottsville, Pa., here he Is Oilseed to manufactiare 1101 LP. 8 OP XVIIRY DESCRIPTION, Smelts Stacks, Air Stacks. Blast Pipes, Gasometers,Drift Cars. de., de. Boilers on band. • Being a pract Mal - mechanic and having for years devoted himself entirely ttilltla branch of the business, be flat. lens himself - that fork done at his establiihment will sive satisfaction to all who may favor him with a call.— I ndividnals and Companies will find it greatly tq their ad. vantage to exabline his before engaging elsewhere. Not. 31,' 674:try, • JOHN' T. NOBLE.. • B ER ' P lt - tlanitttPllllo,! °" ,.,dl. B ; I ,t h _, l Pounders,. respectfully inforwi n . a tuelr rs pi:- a4 R trons, and the public generally, that they Luiz ale fully prepared at the above establish. mud, to manufacture Steam Engines of *eery size: Pninpk.Ballrond and Drift Cars, and every other descriptian of Iron and Brass Castings suitable for .t he Coal mining or other business, on the most reasonable teems. Alm, blowing Cylinders for Blast FIMISCSS and ifachine work In general. Repairing of alt kinds done with neatness and despateb Yt the lowest price*. AlLwork furnbilied by them war ranted to perfpran well. They would solicit theenstom of those who may want articles In their lint in thisvirinity. A 3 orders will meet with Immedliata and prompt attem ti Mardi 4.1h57 . 9 41- ' . W. a. Immo • AStILAIND IRON ORKS. AirTllll 'BUBSCEWIES are now Tally o .li prepared to tanitielf. at the Ashland Iron cR' 9 ;Wt Worita,fiteans Engines and Pumps of any : orr ". power sod topselty.fortalnlngand °ter • purposea,•Coal Breakers of every site nd' pattern now in use; together with eating, and forgIOAP of every deseriptiona. Cud and Dri ft Cars of all sliee and patterns, large Trutt and Dome Cars,--allfurnisbed at the shortest , notice. The • aubseribera Satter theta ashes that, inasmuch as every member of lbe firm is a practical umehaile, they will be able to furnish maeht , nery that will eomparo favorably with-any in the Re gion. Ali ciders directed to P. OAIOIOI R , Blum, Ash. land, Schuylkill county'; Pa , vrillreeelsre 'prompt &nett.. tiOn. I* ' • • L. P. GARNER. • MICHAEL GARNER, e- JOSE pll GARNER.: Asblana, NAT 10, WI .19 ' ogibitvors molt woßics, .11 1 / 1 5111Y111/I•ii, . • TIM Subscriber Is prepared, to mans facture MAN IiNGINES of any Kier, awi tatapeofany eapecity t and Coal Brealars of arm - description ; as well as every • • arkinder 'nuacidnery need In Ulnas, Bees kers„Snrnaces, Rolling Mills. edlll Mills. Jte. t . From the; farilitles possessed for manufacturlitig. and tenni long experience in the businessoArkean betnrned out at thiseatablishment,at the very lovreat priess,sild of 1 onperkir quality. Pertarni.Madraus of patting up maebineryof any kind, are invited toesll and examine miter= and become Im planted with pelage before iontracting elsewhere: ' • Orders or ;very kind are xolielfed, and strict attention will be glseis to their p rompt execution • WILLIAM, MgMAVRN. - erailllicßiranniser 0.11141 4&41 • - .IIVASNINFrONARIV WORKS.' ON evil re,, TIIOB. 8 JAS WREN retie' ettally Invite • I! t; 1 4 1 , a le tt i rl 2 t U r of th tli b e Et nAti rolr:n7 l33u n ° 4 l 3 „ a= ended toilireeiz Com and Railroad stntets, ad Looting on Norwegian street, Whets they are prepared to' execute all orders for machinery of Rpro and Iron, such 10 Steam Xngines. all kinds of Gear. tog foe-Rolling Vas, Grist and Saw Mills, tad Double 'diem Pumps, Coal Breakers. Drift Cars, all kinds of Railroad CaittiugB such as Chairs for Pitt and T Rail; Pros % Switehes, am.: all kinds of est and wrought I Being prarldrei._ I mechanic& and baring me igli the demands of the Coal Region their study for years, also all I:halo? Maehlnery in their line of business, they natter themselves that work done at their establishment will give satisfietkm to all who inay honor them with a all- All orders thankftdiy received and promptly etre. toted, ret theme/4 reamonable tonna. •, • TROMAS WRZN, JAMES MINN. . , • 47-tf TREFKONT IRON_ WORKS. Trenveratt'ackterlatri county, reamer r . f ' The S'absellbrarospeetfullyitivite the attention of the brulneemominnedly ( 14- 4 1 4 to Moir Sew Machine Shop end Toon wzg d 7. erected in the town of Tremont. and ander the f npenintendepre and manage ment of ems. Z. liatdorff and Philip Vmholis.,where they are prepared toe:tente ail order% for Slaeldnery of Prase and rnm,atieb as Stedra knOper of any power, pampa et, ally eapaalty. Coal Brealtersof every deperip. tion,'4ll kinds of 'Gearing for,ls4llng Mina. Grist and Saw Ittlist.tivift Care, and 411 kladeo , snob as Ctiairs fat Slat anal' itills,Tmerkfiwitehee,and all klub Of Cashed Wrong/dims Lhaftinge..Mr. b 414 b ell pl'Lelldo Mothatil!Mild baring had the eon adores** experience for many years in idurroaitteldtm, porinns &tabour of putting up Iferbittery of any kind, ereforitedto reflood trodidneour pittarneandanperior Zmity of work. Mid teems aquatnted with Prieeant Workeibetbreeestlreettwit olawbors• bey idindatankfilly reaehmt,and atrirtatt niloe will be given to 'their promptvominitios, batting eavevallik, to, SO. 10 r sadAO bon. guess, on hand: - • Jan.C6,1115 . 7 fly 4 4.4 4 . a A.-14..szittoa; .-~~_ . TRANSPORTATION. PHILADA, a t RE,Aoskik RAIL" ROAD. , 41Aviss us' jr .urisaua.Nl4.2.S., UN. and AFTER MARCELIpt, untaturtiiir waft, the folloriNellidin ottretighlt will Di charged par 100 pounds - • - atnctzs of razigni Dry Oorola.Confratianery,ThxdmearPot , - tizars,Yrosh Meat. Flab. Masa &a AntDo, Brun. Mater; Copra, ElWarAr* theniratio.GrindptaesalooorkaideinP liardware, Hides, Hollow are, - LentborALteldnery,Oyiders,o . Cotton,Core4,Gratn.rlar fron.Lesol, Ifo lasses,Nolia. Bpiket, lace, € it, I'rorl. aims. Sugar. Whift. de., Brooms, Fire Metz. Guano. NW Pones. , Pitch and Tar, Salt,Scrap Iron, Timber nd LiitabOr. te., - Wet"; Coke, Cord Wood. My, Orrtel, Ice, Iron .Ore,, thnestone. Minute, lig • Iron, Mader. Muta t :bolt Glquo - a, he., Plouroper barrel, Muth PHILAD READMQ RAILROAD.. QFFIgE. A of the Phtlade. & K. H. - PhOculdpkia, MarcCO, IiMT. rates of freight and Tolls on. Coal infesporied this Company, be as follows. from 16th /iamb, HZ; 'until further notice: Tb Rfehmond, " Phlladelphla, Inclined Plane, " Nieetown,•• " Germantown B. R., " Falls of Schng/hlll, Managunk. ' , • •' Spring Mills, " Censheimeken and Ply mouth Railroad, " Rambo's and Potts' and, Jones', " Norridownorßridgepart ".Port Kggnedy, " tiilleyOrg., Pteenireille, " itoger's Yard, • Pottstown, • . ' , Birdsboro' " Rending, " Between leadlng and al •hrnille, • - *" Mobrsr,iie, • - " Hamburg,. " Orwigsburg, By order attn. Beard of Managers Mardi 21.'67 21 W. H. MaLTICNN RT. Poe'v COAL. . (10—PARTNERSHIP- NOl'lCE s . ki The subscriber/ hare associated themselies. from andafter this dati,uncler the name and style of TYLER, STONE, I CO., and will conduct the business of Pealing in apal. as successors to FREDERICK TYLER & C 0... at 'No. 328 Walnut street, Philadelphia; 1011 Broadway, New York: . Pier No. 6, Port Richmond. FREDERICK.TYLER, GEORGE F. TYLER, C. NICIIOLS BEACH. N. STONE. tart May 9. '57 ASHLAND and WIAHANOY-COAL —The widersigned are prepared to reeehreeniere e, eelebteted Ashland Coal from the "Bancroft PI- Queer Colliery." prom the extemdee alterations and im prevalent,' made at the Colliery this winter for prem.,- it the Coal, they feel no hesitation in offering it to the trade as an article OW can hare no superior in the mar. kei,, both as to guilty and freedom from dirt, ada‘e and other impurities. _They are also, prepared to make eon. tracts for Lehigh and Cml from other mines BAPiOROFT, LEWII3 k CO., NoA9 Walnut street, Clunmercial "arum" 9, 'b7 CAIN, HACKER 3 OOK adetes lAD SHIPPIaII OF Also, &W o Ellarlac.l3Eltea. itlesth Casa. ere la ther fkrft quid of White and Ited..Avh Coals. No.lo Walnut street, /Wade/01a. and Woodland, , - Mango, THOYAS CAVS. February 7, '6l" MOMS 11ACILI.R.. Jr.tilLt M. COON VAN DUSEN, NORTON & CO. ) Sole Agents for the We of the Xe21313X4:211Et , Coal & Navigation Co.'s Coal, MID Tilt Beat Red wad White Lab Coal. No. Al Walnut street,: ITILADELPUTA . Offices: No. 62 Liberty St.. cor. Nassau, N. YORK. No. 6 Doane street, ROFION. Shipping es—Bristol : Ballstown and Pier No. 1, Richmond. Mardi 28. LEWIS AUDENRIED & CO., Miners and Shippers of:the follow ing celebrated ANTHRACITE COALS, From PHILADELPHIAand the moms. BLACK MINK, -SSD Am I BLACK lIKATII,wdrtz LAIL SPOIIN doLOCBST MT., • do DIAMOND,- -- • do SPRING MT.,- - Lzmou. ilitocKviLLE.- PINK mur. ITYOUINCLIAL, do Prom PLIVIIIIMIPORT, MUGU, wiun An. and COUNCIL RIDGE, LID Asa. • MAO. the very superior CUMBERLAND .COAL. • Mined by the /Impairs Coal ezallren Company. 11 , 7 Walnut street, PITIUDELPIIIA 7 O ffi ces: 86 State street, BOSTON. 110 Broadway NEW YORE. r March 14.'57 10- TRAVELINO. BANON VAIL EY..RAILROAD, . 1 1M AS OPE C TRAVEL between Reeding and Harrisburg, on Si NDAY, January 18th, 1818. Passenger Trains leave Reading dilly, (ezeept Sub days,) at 10.10 A. AL, connecting with ap saVown Horn ing Trains on the Reading Railroad, and arriving at . Harrisburg by 12.60 noon, in time to connect with Trains for Pittsburg, Lancaster, Chamberaburg e Trevorton and Pinegrove. RETURNING, leave Harrisburg at 2.45 P. IL, (after ar• rival of Trains from places above named and from Bain mort4) and roach Reading at 5.30 P. 21.,- connecting with the Pottsville and Philadelphia Trains passing Beading the same evening. Fares. Between Reading and Harrisburg, =1.90 and $1.30 6' Lebanon, 95 a 70 " - Lebanon and Harrisbug, 75 60 .101"Ati passengers w ill . procure their tickets beftwe the Trains start. G. A. NICOLLS. Gm. Sept. Jan. 80, '5B it [Nov. 48.'07 48. AEHIC VALLEY RAILROAD. • tamare • lee. • ONand alter WEDNESDAY, OC TOURIt Zth, the Passenger Trains of the Lehigh Valley liallroadpoill run as follows: Down Trains. Leave /111111 C/ Chunk at " Lehighton " Lehigh Gip 6- Slatlngtou " ey's ' White Ball • • Calassucats • " Allentown " Bethlehem' " Vreemaniburg Arrive Easton • ' 735 A. id.,and 12.30 P. 51. 7.22 ~ 12.43 .. 7.42 " 1.09 " 7.65 a - 1.16 a• sa .. . 1.30. ~ 8.22 " 1.42 " 843 ag ldt• " ;8.44 " 2.06 " 9.00 " 2.20 " 930 " ' 2.30 a 9.40 a 2.5.5 * " Vp Trials& Leave Easton - at 11.25 A. M., and 4.40 P,..M. a ,Freeinansburg 12.00 " ' 6.07 " '' " Bethlehem . 12.10 P. 11. i . 6.17 " " Allentown • 12.25 • a . 6.34 •• " Catmint:a lug , it 6.44 as a. White Mall 12.48 1 , " 5.68 " a Laney', , 6.03 " " Slatinto ' 1 2 . . 15 54 .7 . 6.24 " '" Lehigh g Ga n p .1.26 a 6.30 . a " Lehighton 1.48 r " .. 8.62 a drifts Mauch" Chunk 2.00 " ' 7.06 " -The above,Traina will connect With the. Morning and Afternoon Trains to and from New York, and Phila delphia. The Reaves Meadow Train will leave Stanch Chunk for Wllkeaterre, Usidelon. While Mayen„ Ac., upon the accusalofM.Traln. it 11,1DBERT H. SAM, Supt. i 4 Deg. October 31, '57 [August 8, 57 321 44. PASSENGER Philadelphia and Reading Railroad:. 0 584 WINTER ARRAKORURN TR. 'DD. ► A. GREAT Northern ;a nd Western United Staten Rontei • „ air Speed increased and Fare reduced. 1:a LITTLIS SCHUYLKILL, OASAWISSA, SUNBURY and BR 1 R, WI LLIAMSPORT AND ELMIRA RAILROAD. Through to Dullalo, In • - 15 hours.' Niagara Pap, - 18 II • : Detroit, - • - - 24 I " • Chicago, . • • • 34 • or SC LOWS, 48 Ticket Ofilee. N. W. corner Sixth and Chesnut - Arent*, `and Philadelphia and Reigns Railroad Depot, cornet Dread and Vine. On and after MONDAY, Doc.ath, Three Passengei Train's nillleare the Philadelphisand Readingßallresd DspoLoorner nroail vadlitnesterta,flally,tBundaysex ceptal,) as /ohmic Day Hareems...T.3D A. BT. StoPpines. ;Menlxvilleandßeading,ozdy. Connect leg with Vets sr isaa-Williamsportand Rile and Williams • - port end Minus R. Read; arrivluiratltudnistS.lB P. 31-; connecting with New 'York and Reis and Raltalo,and New York city Railroads for Dunkirk and Buffalo; and from thence. via. steamer" on Lake Eris be Lake Shore Ran. road, - to Cleveland, Toledo, Monroe, Sandpeky and De troit. Also. with Matra, Canaudaigtut and Niagara ' Valli Railroad: connecting at Canandalguanith New York Cent ralßallsoad, East and West, and of Suspension Bridge with Great Western and Michigan Central Rail road for Detivit,Chtesgo, Sk Louis, and all points In Can. ads and Westinn Mates. Dgill Trainv.9.3o A. /1/.- . • Btoppingatalt Stations. abd rnnnDortoPottnpleonly •lgiSht Expreaa--Rao P. pg. Running every dayrstopping atilt Stations end run•. admit* Pottsville. Connect:Mast Port Clinton with Cat. awina.Wllliaturport and Erie, and Williamsport and RI s a l t s Kaliroads,arrivittgatElmirest 4. A. Manumitting with NenYork and Me-Buffalo and New York city and 'lake Shomitaliroads,.tbrituffals:Dunkirk. Brie. Cleve, • lend, cincinuati,Toledo,Chicago, andall points West. Ales, with Blentre.Casandalgua end Niagara Falls Rait roads: sniaing at Niagara Tadlls.at 10.30.. Au. AI-connect. lug with Day; txpress or Great Winder' Rafiroedfor troll-. Chicago, ete. - - • This gouts, with its datutections.forms the shortest and most &heat routs to Canada arid the lAkes. • nolfoneehanirtrofbaggairobehnimPhilOndPbhalid Canada or the Lakes. , - . • . . passengera by Dapßipiess.breakikatat Port Clinton, and dine at Williamsport. Passengers by vrayof Night Raven take supper at Port Clinton, Pasaengeri pdrehasing 'Pickets by this Line have the privilege of stopping at any of the' abovepointsand re; . stinting their seats at pleasure. • . • Pare trona Philadelphia to Tamale, $2 • ITl N Z ar t a via Tonaveuda,lo 00 e s i sw fu j i, " 4 N Falls, is. El. Rupert, 4 Canandaigua & Danville, ! • 4 N. N. Railroad, 1000 Milton,- - 6 1 N. PAL via. Bulfelo, 10 00 .Wittlaumport, A skro Bridge, 10 - 00 I i . thind. . 1170 Jefersont T 1418 Atarkez, I. • 7 • - quail. . 16-00 I Pentalta, r I trolt,vie.Rail, 16 00 .florhant, 11 " • Nadhloand Geneva, win. tiorbaid,' - ' - 00 " " liteamerz% Chleago,via Gt.Wea- , - • John Arnet;.. tern and ifiddgui • ' Chnandahilia.. • ' i Central Railroad, 20 00 114401 , 11nnap: ChinelnAlalluffaloand ealedonla,, • laklllhoin Michigan " '7B ' Beataira Balboad. 2000 • : ago. Tta But Lids Roehenter. Via. N. Y.St and Michigan Can. • nOealo. .• .tralnatlrpot, . • lei to • stymied N.Y.R.11,11 • 25.00 :Nate* via N. Toad• 1, - - Ecia,and Butand , f • ". . Nov York City. ~ 1 614 • - • • Z. T. NIIBBNI.S4 ratnrd PreiglikailgoL N. W. corner Sixth and Chesnut sheets i.ltlool,lB.BuplPhiladeliddatltiodint Railand. I.llclClBBOCK,Sup'teliavis4t,W.and NriallaUnad. teati; NEDIIIELD, aupl WI re. and Aluibii Balk -1„. .FOR , SALK ii: TO LET:: L'OWN LOTS FOR SALE-4n' the *iroitigh of rt,t Carbon', Agtv to ' f ; : W ,IZESaL, Agent. fab.l4, 'ST I FOR . - REN'F--:-.''.A . Thtee : t oryffl . Brick thirellin; Flosui4 iia isieral view' ail a Centre streettOtarille. - - Apyis 0, , ..A . 1. *IMP e.ptetaber 5041 ' . . . i, 31!;at . 41„ ta * 9 ' a t i Ray:4- Cc F. 4 So is FIRE B KIS for C u uddl i rig and Man Putuaeet, fromfrom the Iteedlo Waite. tor Blow, at tits • PIOSEEIL ruasees, Pottsville. Jan.O. 1856 • s. tf T'O LET--An Office with all proper entreatment's the 3d stery, , ln Centro area,. ;Liquify of • DANNANi; Pottsville. Almost & 11157. - =4l' • 22 11 9 i 9 CHEAP .Fi EL—Coke for' . sale; hi pa r 41. ' Xi 7. IN . li i iit• eitrta at a t i h t e b :lre e . T ol e e i rrf; :O e n!: Pottsville Osseo pany: _JP:m.23;U _474 _ rro LET - .4A large - and 'convenie nt t, Store , j Store Wu and Mee, on the mils *tried, ITir mut, reeintly pied he Claris A Co. •luquire of THOMPSON All DVREY,tresnont,orJOHNVNNANe Pottsville. , • lAugust 6, la Xlif t , I 1.,,,,, HEN' 7 -A.Ttvo Story Ilwell fins ilouse,. n Mortises Addition. with on the It itoprorsopento—now occupied by Tim. W.. ley. Possession Oren on the first of April. For farther particulate applylto ; • SAVOUR' A LERCH. i Pottselliejlebir .71 12. yreoß SALE--A,30 liorse Engine. en en: , Ilfatly nsw.lnost laying *t he shop of the Wog.* n.' 41,111b1. sold asap on sceommodaths# taws P?r Partkulars enqui ,of rItICK, TICE.% CO,- 1 Nrepsroddiro. Lobisoot. courtly; !- I or W. lIETUERINGTON. , 330 star .4 SO,' Yhelr Aitoslisy, Pottrslllsi Pis.' y ..... . . 5.4 t, 1 1 55 1 65 153 1 55 1 56 1 a 166 1 4b 1101ISEIAND LOT for. SALE 4 aubicriber nil his House 4bd Lot tasted on the orth side of 'Walnut adroit, in th e. rough of Ashbuid, Schuylkill County. The lot is 95 feet front by tigS deep—No. 97 in the NO of the borosei which is eiected it one and a belt StOry Yraine thrilling Bon* The House end Lot wilt tat mold on reasoaable,tormi. For further particulars apply to LEVI ADAMS.' I Llewellyn, Schuylkill county, Pa. Docesoberal,,7 • • ' b240t0 , ir _____ OR SALE.—The - two story Brick House and .lot No. 4. Front street, in the rapidly mproring town of Cressona, (late West Haven.) . The dot is 60 by 200 feet extending bark tb final sired t. A good stone Ice ;louse is on the-ground. 'The house con tains I rooms and large garret, with cellar the size of The house,. I - - keno lot ne w ly hated 50 by 1,85 hot directly -behind the above, fronting on. Coal street and extending back to Centre street, can be bad with bone s and lot 10. t. If desired. For particulars, *c., apply to Will-WILSON, Jib. 16, '6B , [34tl Mine Ffill Office. °intone. HOTEL FOR RENT-MOUNT` 11, VERNON HOTEL OF PMLADELPIIIA.—This large and old established hotel situate on theesug te hi side of Second above Arch street, will be rented to a good tenant. on moderate tame, and Immedta posaieskor given'. It la one - of the lamest elan hotels in Philadelphia. he 46 feet front waif double bloekvof beck buildingeeztemding foet in depth—leas (merit* rooms and wOl., acrommodatie 200 guest*. Itaraa imply :mprOced wlthan Inett front and other alienations, and put in Martini& retelr by the present proprietce*boiet throe years alone. It has bad a liberal, patronage from this and otheeStatm, and has nmealle.had from 60 to 76 peva . anal t boetrilem newt of whom will return when the house Is Attlee opened. It has all the modern Im proremente of a first clam hotel. with a large restaurant Io the tuesement, about 200. feet long. - with wine vaulty, billiard room. barber shop. Ac. ppiy to 'y OEO. W. CARL E S TER, No. 737 Mark et street. Philadelphia, January SO, '54 • trim PHILADELPHIA. JOHN M. KENNEDY a. CO., ' ; Fish, Cheese and Provision 'Grahams, , OS. 30 and 40 North ,Wharves, half wajbeiveen Arch And hare 4treets, .j (*Arch 14,'61 11-1 y,,, LEATHER! LEATHER! LEATHER I. ifEN itlY W. OVERMAN, Importer of FRENCH CALF 861104 and 'mend Leather er,lio 6 South ad at., Phltidelph la.' A general amortmea t of all k I ndsof Lamta2,3laltodaoe, etc.. Ott. RED and OAK SOl. LEATHER. ' f . . .. February 0, '67' 91) WHEATLEY'S ARCH,ST. THEATRE, Arch 84, above ailzaht . Philadeiphia. HE§TAR COMPANY, eopp'nsed of the And' Artlstes In the world, and exceeding In , trength and Talent any dramatic combination hereto face offered Co the theatrical; public, will appear every night in Cotnedy, TiagedyiSerioAlotnle Drama, Tande• Musical .Bwriettae, de.,,tc. When v1401101:10 city. go there. I October 24, 'fa 4241 m • .r BQYa' CLAHINO L . -7- 9CHE, SOBSCRIBEtt, wouid respect fully Istibrm Shell. numerous friends and customers o t huyikill County, Oat their assortnsentofOlotbing for Young decals:nen is much larger than ever§ and they are disposed to Sell cheap. Persons ilvingat a die lance. have the privilege of exchanging clothing pm , chasedt this store,fir they do not Atilt. • . • ' • I P. A.IIOYT A.BROTHER. 21'2.Chestnut St., corner of Tenth, Philada. !,57 ' ' IT-1y _ , 13.11' TO FOONIOMICEN, XACMIII . I3II 2 mama; 4 1• PURVES, N. E. corner South t, and Penn Sti.„Philattelphla.fur n shes ingot copper and brass= pig iron, sheet ironoiniders.tiebricks.piartabiefor- ' • ges,speiter.bloes tindead.foundry mould ings, faeingt. crucibles, antimony, babbitt metal, sand of all idnd4 brass, old cappei,, /M., Se. lie Is also a deal er.ln wrouogght and cast scrap iron and other metals. Ti is his desittl to accommodate maildnists and others at a distance trUm tbs ,city, by furnishing any article they dilly want in their business. Articles not mentioned in the above will be procured and forward. d. Any inquiry in the above line will be promptly answered. *, A. PAIRTES, . , . N'. E. corner South and Penn streets.! February 11,'b7 1 7- ' . SA VING FUND. • , NATIONAL, SAFETY TRUST CO., WALNUT, STREET, South-west T y coiner of THIRD, Philadelphia., Arrangesaents for. Business 'dustag the Sni pe 4 of ppeSie Payments by the Banks , 1. its received and payments made daily. 2. Cp - n(Bank ;.iltes, Ckeeks and Specie will be re. calved on deposit. ;' . . '1 ' • 3. Deposits made in Bank Notes or 'Cheat will be ' paid hack iti entreat Bank Notes. 4. Llemleits made in Gold or Chem.-will ;be paid haskj In Coln.. , INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. : I Hoy. lIENRY L. BrillEit, Presidenl.l • Wnatus J. kilD, Secretary. : • I .1 February '..N.:'ST , • • 48.tf II STAUFFER HARLEY. • • - • CHEAP WATCHES & JEWISLAY-- 1 1 •'Wholeeele and at the"Phit •• • • Ipe(a Watch Jord a n , Sons'? N 148 (Old No. 00) North &tomtit.. coraer of Q oltel7, P4l/4 Gold Lcrer iratclugataljetadled, 18 Iowa( cares, $lB Gold LeOlne, wet,' - • "" OD Sliver Lever, toll Jewelled, • • - 12 Db Sliver Eepine; Jewels, - pOO SuperlorQuartiera,! - - • „1 1 0 . 0 Gold Spertaclik • - „ • • 00 Floe Silver do., - -60 Gold Bracelets, • • -;•—• [3 43 - . 1 00 Ladles' Gold Penenx, Silver Te n teipoona. net. - 5 Gold Pens, with Pencil, and Sliver Holder,— ! 1 Gold Finger-rloge.37 l 4eenta to ISO': Watch Ohis plain, 12% cents; patent, 18X oen .01. Lintel, 25 emits; other artleleiln proportion, All gOods warranted to' be what they are sold for. STAUFFER k A RLEY. *Ten hand sole old and Silver Leann and Lepinea, still-lower thin the above prices. October 5.11457. ' ' • 404; 11' , IMPORTANT DISCOVERY !I 1 Al adraney patimudng anth IL . and-applicable to Dwellings, Fact Win; Steamboats, sad any position *here needed. HE benefits resulting. by the uail,nt " this Improvement are--= geed dra ivlit in aft kinds s weather; a sar{ity offrel frost Zflo'2s per 'mut} , 4' taring of.threelquethe of the Apt, note wasted; apmfect meene of reldikttion ; a reed protection against pet frost ignition soitk the joist; cheerful in the ersetimeo.f . chinmeys, not centring half the member of-bricks, and saving one half e space In • roost taken up by Abel or. dinary c.hinmay., 1, For.Factori6e. 30, to 40 feet In height only required to give a' powerful dof t for steam and other purpose,. Ir Tug E ELVA, PATEXT CO klitlttY van V 411111.0104 CO, li , WO. al Chesnut, street, Philadribiltn, Are now prepared to fairolsh titterer/ valuable ImprOve ment,,guaranteeing it to give satlatactime,arbeniput up' by : them, or In compliance with their instruct Son.. ic ' 14. B.—The Company desire% obtain some good agents to take charge of the telling of title impteletnettillt,thla c4y end county. For further informatloWaddrees:the Secretary, .1. _ rH. W. SAYFORIN' a' ^ ., , ! 318 Chesnut strret,Phllafielphia... 'October 44,'67 .i . . F.. 4 sy I. fiitUSIC,FIIIILMItUtii i dt4olo9E. t ; go -1 - y Lt itri,Ll,lo, NO. NM C : h=triin i :it; tin; . der the Utah How. PhiladelphiCare constantly publishing the latest Mn. sic, rten the most popular Aulhorslu the United States, in aif tyle that will vie with soy Baited et any either house, either la this country or Borope. • They hate also the pleasure to announce to the Oldie I hat their 'stork of Sheet Must., on h and, eonsilts of the brgeft sad mosteothplete aasortrent tote foniad in the country: they are constantly adding totheirstOck slither New 141usic published in New York. Boston. Elie ~, , • They also publish nevem!! ontruction Ooke which are In ceuerai use throughout the country. ' : -. 'j PIANOS—Mine antsrtment of the beef mannfacturem of NOV York end Merton ' at the lowest Chong prices. MUSICAL, INSTEVUESTS. -; . - • Also, a genendassortinent of Guitars, Violin/C. Banjoes, flu tfs. A tetedetekt. & e.,lVlolin,o attar and Hasp Strings, of the best Italian qualities, all of whieh will tht furnish. ed td the public and the trade at the lowest'ratee. • -00erspunctually attended to._ , .. ..• . All ** k Welker ' * Music and Ptildleations can hi I obtained at B BANNAN'S Book and ..iitm, eitore. Potts. i 'illle. f Philadel Oa it.t...41:18b4 j h It • , rgfortzpkiToNES 842 0 . s . . inoi„ STEEL MilteltAN I Marlal and Sixteenth Streets, Philadelphia; Have alwaynou Fund andlor sale..• • BEST ENGLISH REFINED IRON—FuII assortrasub of "Bagnalls."and other favorite brands. Bur ARAM. .00 BARS—onlinsuy shim or rolled to ordir Air bridge purpose/4 ate., de. PENNSYLVANIA 801 LEA PLATE— hointoeuons elves, or -at to .requirid site. BOILER RIVETS—Dover b rand, made in solfgdies.. i REST M OWN CAR AXLES--Aulerleau and English. FLUX & MAT IRON—For eovering sehateS. ke: AMERICAN fiCOTCU PIO,LUON. RAILROAD IRON+TriRe and Eat hats suitable for Woes. turnouts: As. JUNIATA. mcousn A-NORWAY SLIT RODS; BOLTS; NDTS and WASHERS—For *Mara, ears, and alosildnary Parts:sea generally. CAST, 'EINAR. MACHINA, and BLISTER STEEL. Also, au extra quality for tape lad dies. 'The together with a hall itsoortreent ot Zion. Steel, Nails and SOUR, to which the Attention tic- dellion, railroad rompanies,souriaeera, miners, foundereanOTati• ebinista Is tusked. ' • May 1f41851 19.1 y ' : • ; M. W. BALDWIN..I ,CO., _ , t riamEsts. i i Broadtnof flatintionstreats,Pfsaiddisins,ftstis., OULD eall,the attention} ot. Rail `T luinagors, and thoseinte; rated in'Railroad ireperty. to theh.Sysins of Loosstoffeetagfnat; turbid' they are adapted to the yarticubtr beldam' foi 'which they nay be readied t by the use of orte;twO, three or lbw pair otdriefsE wheels; and the use of the. whole, or so tooth of the weight es may he desirable !few adhe sion ; and in aecortanodating them to the trades, eurres, ettentib of swerstructkas, and rail and mirk . to be dope. By these wens therms:haunt mendelfeet of the 04r la secured with the least expense for atteudises diet otfoel, and repairs to Woad sad Engine. With thine °Meets In view; and as the result of twenty•three years prattled experience in the business by our for part. wee. we manuthetnrejles diferest kinds al Wu, sod email dames of aloes of arch Mad. . ' sties. Lion pelt to thi strength of Os onettlne In ttplan rod workmanship of 0&OHL 1 the Oar lobE aperients and opportutilleirlpf ob , sising Informatioa, obits us to oast those amitirdiNith the amoreartro that la olheloo el. ecoman/ sautdaralatir. they ant dorapari 11=71 us r with theft cling O th er kind la 1196' W. a to 0 14•4 11 /beela, ulea, boillog Or low . moo r era (to at - ceatrakidtboat boring i ) anoporttkon eastl Tar bear. Ingo; 'nosey description oteopper, Sheet iron i sadlioller Wortsl, awl wiry artlela applirtalnloatl# repair or roararal otharralotha Niujinon 11.11/.IIA Win • Jainui 23,18, VU • US BAUM , . . .;. • - IREEIAL . CARDS; i • ( I go RGE D.- IikUOIAWOUT, actors:4lr as La* .19,14 ECIlAl4Oilt, TA.; TAXI ROBARr; Minnie* at ity P*115,111%41°, oppoittetheAm.riewn me.. Ortulier 31 IT . ; 44.1 y, AV,II..SUAIPSON, Attorney at Law. Pottrrille, Pa. 'Oillor—Slark4 street °wog ;11 1.0 .4 Oelee. . { IC/dam; - Ail- ROSEBERRY, Igatpnier - a t W.. oftes—eor!ker of Ma rket Rad ettestr, Pottrilltr. • A 9,16 ;An ER ST 0 ROITSE A_tuitn" ey at Lw a. X 1 Office—Centre stneet l 14 ,the Town Uall,, ',marine. , 1 i e 0.'56 6. p e orn) B. GREEN,Attorney at ).alv, , Pottsville.ps. Odes Is Martet Asset olitootte th• ogOflre. July 14.'56 •:..N.,ly , P. ;PEWEES, Attorpey at taw, ' . , OFTICE—Iour dOori above Ilortlrsev'm Betel, ft entre stmt, pizAtsvOle, Pb.* • Pep 6,'b7'45.. QAM UEtTISIORETT, 1 • Magistrate, o. 04, Cmkroyazieer end anal Collector. WS* Ysiitet' ht.tyottsellle. next d to.l'oet QtAcci. Aug. 13, 'fif. 33. ;.• ''... P. SPIN Yi, Attorae3* . at Law , „ •,, Ashland. Elthoyliflll conntY, 'Pe.,t will ad as isimut lti the purch as e and Bate of Real ratate, collection of rents, de. [dabbed, Maylp .'67'. Ill•iy . .cLEMENT -B..FOSTER, Justlieebt be Peace, Itilnerstrille—collectkete and agendas Po Po- If tee and attended to carefully, I -. • - February la, WI - . ' ... ' ..1 . riltiatAS R. BANNAN, 4ttoriley at taw. °meta cow. arse, oppw Why 4Pise*Pa C rch.Pottritilla,Pania. • ; N0v.20.18503 • . 4141 y rnwiKNTOIS SPENCER; Magistrate, sad Real Estate Agent. Nice Rall Itcied street e Rut Market, Pottsville, Pa. Mare% 22,10156 • • JICIIIN BEII2INGER, ' Justice the "Peace. ST. CLAM; will att , ead to all business att. trusted to him with diligence And earn. , Pcbrcou7 'AT H ER L I 'FT I; tun.- . .10 newt Law; Pottsville. Schuylkill county. Pa. orms—in3lahautongo street, cornet of Second. Aprllll, '5l 15-1 y „ . 'JOHN . CONRAD,..Ir., Just e, of tj Abe Peace and.Coneeyanepr-:-*lnce oppodia VubUc School Mrs* Broad street, Tatou:pi, ra;. • May ; . • )1?••• • ' GEORGE deß.. KEIM, Attorney at . , Law,. Potter ills, Penna.. w illattend to trivet business , la Behuitklll county and elsewhere. 011 ea in Centre 4eets, nearly opposite the B e ak .. Jai,' 7, 'AO - ' 't27- TSAAC SEVERN, Justice of the pesez„ziesees to the eolleetkin ,of seoonnti, and al buslueMrappertaining to his erne.. Be slim attends -rtn the measurement Of !pick and Stone Work,flnitlVllll , 7014, kr. The Docket of 'Jacob Khoo, JP.K.!IO In his „posemutinn. Offiee—Centri st, belomjAmerlearr House. Pottsville. Prb.l4. 57 ' '1 . • 7-1 v i - lIUSINESS CARDSa. As,T D. IL DODSON, Den= L • fiat, Market Meek three doors !INIe • a e Third. south side. Vottnille. Jan.= '6B 13, (I,EO. K. SMITH, Mihing•Etigipeol• acid • 14. '37 1 . 1.74 f, I t IOSEP IV.. GEARY; Civil a44,Mi . L 'ling Engineer. OtEee—Noriegian street, Potte. • ift. Pa. [January W. SHEAFFER, Po taville; Pa., ..P.late of the Pennsylvania State Cieologl I Survey, lexplo.res lands, mines, Le: 10etobet 13: '66 61:11 - 11 EORGE BROWN, Mii#lnpector, ki Pottsville, lospeets Coal lands and NI lose. Partied. larattentioo paid to ventilation. rAngost. IL, '57 314 U - 1 0 PLEASANTS, and -Mtnlng Engineer, POTTS*ILLE.. " mnic—Market street, north stdcbetween bentre Ind Se out. _ ; jAuguit '67 4V4-451n -176) _____. . ___.. K. . CHARLES. HERMANSADER, - Siirgeoit and Aceouchers It Wl.oBl3l.l,KU—Opposite ton dreadiai Institute. August Z, 'V ' .. . . ; 1 -P•l7 , TICINSON I S . , r • 7 - General Land Aganer.and 1 J aurviloylngiOdlo t• 1- KANSAS c•IT'47, 3“sstlUy•.• 4: , annary=,lB , -"FRANK . CARTER,. Civil nil& Min-' trig Engineer, Eurieyor, te.. wi ll attend in surveys or ands, mil:tea:town plots. Se. (ace Iv ith Sam]. Lew 10, • .., first door below 811 Tar Temee, Pottsvflle. Pa. ay 9..'67 . . . • 1 likt 'CLEAVER & .:CLAPP,. .Geplog — icar, x j civil and Mining Enginorro, Coneeyanterii, and Real Estate .ageuta---oppoolte the Wyoming House, 1 • ECILANTON, Pa. . iiir. cir.tesa.f .. . Ca. 1/. Cu,,. ' lay 2. '57 , • i lagy OHN ,HOD6KISS, , Mining - . Engl.. neer and Surveyor, Centre at.. Pottsville, Pl.. at. tends to Surveying and Exploring Coal Landa. In fug de. agent for the purehaae and aide of heal i --- to. collection of rents, Le. ' t . . 1 h' 2.2,18. . ~ • ; 12,-Lf. 1 N. E RY •W. POOLE, Geological, 'l7 , Topographical and Mining Engineer, Oentre etrret, `Pottsville. Pa.. gives attention to anreey a mind examin a tlon s of Coal Lands. to surveys of mines rcintrinit ape cial itecritticy, Oh to the auperintendenoi and entire Labarge for proprietors of 'Mates.. ' February 2, 57-' [July 22,'54. 274 fl ' . '., ••GENCY—For the Purriliase and Sale of Real Estate; buying - and selling Coal; ta. eharge of Coal Lands, Mines; 4e., rents—from twenty years eapierletKe In 6:4 County be to glee satlsbetlon. Office Mabantango•Street, Pottelllo. i Ciletit..l4. HILL. , D Apr116;185? ' ' 144 f H. McElwain, Civil Mining M J*Engineer, Aslilaud, Pi...attends to SurTeying and Inspecting Mines. surveying and dividinglanda. mu tating Tmenlota. and all other businere . ..lo . .the line of profesa"On. Letter address, Fountain:Spring P. 0., Pehuribill iftunt . Pa. Feb. 23 . .1847 8-lo HARDWARE. !Richter At - Thnipson, WiIcLE;IALE ANDREU-IL DEAIASS I N Ibir#ware, Cutlery, 'Poole, Vie., . Comer ofiCentaro sad Maks% streeti; Pottsville, Schuylkill County, Pa. ; "01622; of tho 03e4cr.” • Ga PK ' 1 • At Il gr I . WE INVITE ATTENTIONTO Mir large assortment of liardwa re. Cot levy. Tools, de.; which we offer tbr sale at a reasoniax. --- advance over meuntactunne prices. Ws misses' advautages.ln trade that have secured lie the exeillAVO sale of ge ode which Lass bets offered in this county 'heretofore, and our exPwristne, tagether with an extetMive knowledge of manutlicturars. enable no to order our melds direct, which we eau sill lower than any other establishment. Annexed And 4 number of articles maoprisiug. • Locks Morticing and improved Latrhts, Boring ldaehlues, Butts,and Bingos,/Saws, • White Lead, Steel Squares ; Zinc, i . • Broad Aieei a IlatehetS. Oil, • • Adzes, ' Giant, • 'Beatty's Fnunlng Chisels, P lll tY, ' i Ship Angiariand Ifallst• Agricultsirsilind Fanning Spikes,. • • . lmplethetits, Ca bi e Trimmings, In flee - • ratt viuiety. ' To g Locks, RCM& Packing, • • • • .' Latches. • , Terred Tarn, . ' • Butte, and Masts Butt4lng*Mardwarrri - Ws hays given especial attention, with . a view of for- MAIM; eoutraetors and builders at the very koriat mar ket prime. . Allimboods ordered by mall, *lll receive prompt Alen- Mon, and Ibrentededarlth despatch. Cali and see wa at the corner or Centre and Market streets. • Pi* 14;'57 • Ott] STICUTICR tTMOMPSOM. C- • 1- RAILROAD IRONL _ . ONSTAN'II.ron hand; rle for ininlul purpones, at reduced Mica . I, for. nub or g e e d peine:, . t HAYIR,IOD, Mr& I:3D i Pottsville, Dee. 29, 'Sr •• fat( " _NAND sAwg.' SSTON'S,•. Cressoo 1;t, •Spear & Band, Pane' and itlp Pays, the beat essorissent to torn. Nor sale at toer'prieee at the Hard ie/n.0,40 ken Depot. • ' • .I.IIANII POTT. Await 1,117 , : .31 • THEAND RAILAIDAD IRON Tanr ..l subsoyihers have -now on nand II sett Or CASII; at the Icier/et market jerk*, a largo stock of the bee quint,. raeratain Dar Iron, VIM Bar Railroad Iron, and li ght T ralli.'tor mlieci. •i ' - • - E. YARDWY dt 601". rottarfile,Noreribir 28.'.57 M,- NARDWAREfinp IRON DEPOT. litsT us tiv LW' MIER. haulm noir arrant , s d his goodi at his neer place of business - ' and with a new determination of famish in all nth goods as :the histamine! the Cost Region may require, at their lowest nuurkeresise, toilette ths.lnspeotion of the Publle4 ' / shall be eh's', en baud sod hare otihshd atoll stook of Barlron, Montag Axes, Wine Iron, . • Coal Shovels, • • Cast Steel,• Irate Chalets.. ; But Iron, . "; f traits and lipikes, • Rope, • Tackle, Blocks, • Bellows, Ana Us and Vitas, he., hardware and 11011 Depot; Crrtar. Srauvabree doors above Market, Bast aid*. i FRANK POTT, 7a1y.16, ISM ' • - • 284 f , 1 1 119 4 / l Aihtlatarodoont to. low Mats' Hetet. aid nearly opposite the Miners' Bank. IPottivMo, where *lll l be fonnolan'ezeillont isiOrtmont of Mao. ' • • Coach Trims IN • , Saddlery, . Shoer'aioola. - CarpenteesTools, • . Glass sad Paha - - Btu Iron of all 'raga, •Rolled " " " ' allsand Spikes, Railroad Iron and Nana, ogth " Balldloglfaterlals, • OlUdi UHL ' Shear Steel, Arm Blister, Mill Sans. . • • Geo:egad Sawa,: : Plea Iland.eawr, cadalLrallarliattlatbank tnefestrodedtonlmla tlwrara 11r05,14 the tlon tObnilnoladoA aidedrelliandtheiroont !nee, i . Fine Tease, Brßani* Warit, •- Asiortoieat of floe Locks, Table NMI, Tocketentierye. Table 400 es. Aavileand Mao, Ilaeorynaptof One 0 SUS, Sheet hon Cruelbles, . Wlre,Tb Plate, Braes Itettlea, Bad Irons. , .• PaDiatia Boilers, -RsUroadbsess, . Poadir sad,Shot. . ' to tiessbiletottlispatramars. I gdsoridsaTespseiti.andhopso My' ofttbsiliesoodsestritt stales. lased trekadagoi pricesorillAsssF4 • • - 1 -7QT /1-I.lpicg, PaTogs llorthoolre ei Pottnille,laasary CUSS: obi Arum . 01 —.. wan.Dlia SENDS, 111.171 T 11030, Airrienittaral Innytortopts, dto. se3THE subscriber will keep on band Clover.Tlmotbland °Matins, seeds- White Clover and Lavin Ilssa. e, together ulth garden and livid seeds. Is ',f el , " will warrant to eh and gond. Ile iff oleo molt. orders fur all k fruit tire*. inertanted le te• bit they *re re rte moral linpleltit tfh. / g %II of w hi c h vrii Jibed se tnaniihicturery pri,...— the . seeds and 'sold by-the suLscritr r are ...ele e r a •Ittrirrest care, only trrtri growent 0' reputatb v ard ci„dii iii ,.. Ile does not deal in soe.l. procured pnial..-tt pasty inlbe market. fry cl t 13 . -.... "hose,/ cheap. s fib, ni r e p e d tq the iblitartif i f IN. reed 1.4 , 1 d. NPr .., purthasafor cell seodtrivkai i peocii. cliowc i, in , w w ,,, ,.. dens, where their hvi ON, , jp,i fy d, ori ,,, m, . , 1.; , i r, there the regre r rt- 1. ii. Thi. is quality. particularly an important conaideral ion I o thbee shoptirches.,lth„ wads or fruit trwi, Far tuna...tr.. tend in order. early to . MIN./AMIN lIASNA.N. . . ier 4asllaß , k Mai to the Churn! Hell In the iThurn!' ?Inch It tem./lei that we ehonid kern Direte Motif/as Info nature. l'eneverenee, temperature, Taste, kindnels sod ee.uorny, Faith, fashion and netnlnowy, Geology and Aevircat kqa. Someth lug. In one; of all creation. Behold the churn! its hoop. are right, Not s'welling like a bloated bight. On its ovn bottom standing , tree. As high-ended man are woo! to do. 'felt poisetiotirniget, and upright too, A Poiret' forme and you. l The Ch4ln's no champion of a crown. But a blunt Roundhead. Icr dm: tiara. Kith kindly milk. its •'in'ants" unto. b& rich, indeed. Its orortly ems 014 entrno*beartrEl as a floiraid. p /ts 001.1 fault is. 'Oa row—ard. ' • , Behold the ebnio. a :41 II ky•Way. Pull fraught ulth tayriadNehts 11 Bo ), That de city stolense and hrtzkpht l . th ..sky .hev shut f tu'ilew„ • yrhs es o . . Ago g you 10, k and lot you spy f.. A Yellow sea, Its vase s d05 6 .,1 high 1 : Apitlatan oak, and bor.pm-hound shore, •it lta erhlte•caps. spools, sod hollow roar. i ' Behold, agalo,-It la a mite, Prom which the boutsUrite Until retinae" With sunken shalt, her ms.tae gtkld, i. • Worked o'er and tear, passed , ttataM Rad rolled f _, Didatever churn! 'Cis a oast atimad, zi Keep just so warm, and just an cool. 'ln likes grist churning never tar; L . , ... . Through thick and thin just persrsera, . Though foes should rlsolor, mend. le thumb. Churn on; eh urn 4. the Altilerli rose! '; • Aft the tine ',puled sheep in this or other runn tries,,says collamer in his &dills:o.le gr, ve h last winter In 'the Senate, came frout * one stock, of sheep,linti that was found In Spain., ltySee Ireol is meant that which is sometimes called spinning wool, *bleb is manufactured into brondeliiths's e lr eassitneres, especially thole required to take s finish. ;:This can be done only with fulling frau:, which all tomes from the same family of sheep, At our earliest acquaintance With Spain, the 'Merino sheep were (clad there—the word 'orris, meaning "over the sea," implying that they were not indigenous In that country, but originori be. yond the sea. This is the family of sheep *hid hu produced, all the fine wooled r ihriep in tk e 'world. They were monopolised (or eenturiot lJ the royalty and nobility of Spain. Pummel is the north in summer, and in winter at the ' , ink, they Were always kept in green fields, and in toi l docks: Their export was. prohibited 'on pain et a sentence to the galleys for life. Nunn of thew sheep Were to be found in, any other part of Et. rope. 1 Some time between 1780 and I Top, the King of Spain gave le duck of these sheep to George the Third, and the latter in return bestowed upon the. Spaniard six English coach horses. These sheep were placed under the car"! of-§4 Joseph ranki: 'and the utmost exertions were tiiade to induce the use of that kind of line sheep among English for. mere. To this day, however, England does nut grow a pound of wool out of while!' a coat could be made that a gentleman would come t% to wcsr, For a long period ad her fine wool has tome from abroad. 'The course of trade has been this ; Spell exported her Ate wool to England, who rosourr tined it Into cloth and sent II back withao soar. moos bill for doing the work, and Spain dug rid in America and paid for ii. The result' we see— Spain i r an 'down, and England ran up. This is I esson for Ur, if we accept It At the same time that the King of Spain re. seated the merino to George the Third, he mad, danations to the Kings of France and Saxony, and in these originate! the Preach car. low and the Saxony sheep, now spread all slat Daveria; Silesia, Hungary, Russia and this tone. try. ,The merit:ries did not succeed in England. Theii carcasses were Small, making ii or mutton,' and yielding there but about three pounds ands half of fine wool, while the original sheep of Eag. land—the South Downs - and Leicestershire, fed on turnips in the fields—yielded - eight "or tee 'donde of loniwoel, besides from eighty to ono hundred pounds otimperiorusutton. The merino, even with the care bestowed on • thoir ml4lllOl in Prance, do not einied tbe are . rego, when dressed for mutton s of forty pound' to a sheep. In Eat land, then, of course, the merino could not rival the native Sheep, which yield' at least twice the amount both of flesh and woof—the former bring ing always a• high price. Decider, there woe anotiter advantage; the turnip fields were eel , dently there; and bore great crops of wheat la the succeeding year. The consequence it, that the royal sock of line sheep, after an experiment of thirty years, his bein sold at Suction, and the at tempt to, vow fine wuul in England bat bola abandoned. ' C) • ca .! • 4,* In Saxony, the main. effort bee been by careful _breeding to improve the fleece of the animals re °rived from the King of Spain, and •tbey lave sueeeedid in obtaining a delicate, small animal, which yields the well known Saxony wool. 'lts gentleman who purchased the sheep at Ibe sale of the royal tli.ek, purchased also a still larger entry b e t o f S axon y co m p; carried both kinds to AU.' trans, and laid the foundation of the family of "Australian sheep, producing a lino silky wool.— Thlslam been effected by crossing the breads from England and Saxony. , Whenia 'came fthe merinoea of the United Stateaf Mr, Livingston, oar Minister to Francs in the tatter part of thereign of Loeb XVI., sot o few from the itamboullet flock In that kingdom, and carried them tb New -Rochelle in New York. Col. Romphriei, our Milder at Spain at that IWI time; reeelvetLietneas a present from the Spanish King, and carried them to Connecticut ; but they never amounted to math. On Napoleon's inva sion of Spain the speend time, to re-establish Joseph on the tbrop, the royal hooka • were sold, by order of .the Cortes, to nisi money to defend the nation. The purchaser' were to have a right to eatirithem out of the kiogtiom. William Jar.: iris, still living in Vermont, um. Consul then at Lisbon, bought eleven hundred at that auction, and sent them to Baltitnure, Philadelphia, New York and Bute% reserving a flock to himself.--- Ue has retained that fputily of sheep to this dy on his firm In Vermont, where be has ever since resided, and has kept 'besting °Oho deectrevery year sinew that time for the purpose of emowt sot:. From this it is discovered that there his been a decided improvement in the quallty'nf the wool. Ms importation was the basis of the mer ino cheep of , this country. Some of them, 014 6 year or two old, sold just after the cluse'nf tot war, with Vat Britain for $4OO each. Some that brought that price were an smell that a man tnishi carry one of them under hisarm. , They wersithes introdened into New Koala. and have gradually 'spread into New York, b" . sittfaisie, Ohio and farther West—•About'lSN , many In New England imported from Sepal some of the Ba,aony duck, as a finer wool skip, but they did'aot answer it the North. They We" not stool enough for that climate, sod co did *el winter well; but they have done better in Nem other parts of the country—ln P e nney:SA . lli* fq example, sad Ohio — fn which last State they hoe obtainedan excellent it well crossing the far ny with the eastem meriting/. Thus ' flee wool is all the product of a OM* family of sheep. Whatever, difference ezictit 5 1 1 -its quality is owing to care and 'breeding, :eel slightly to climate and feeding. In &logy. 'lb! sbeepnre driven under *better from the see a hot days In substnet. This is dot done here; Pi' hope it ii.not - necessary. The Altana/lan wool Is a floe and -s r;ill longer wool then oars—tt 'is Bilk. Some the sheep have been taken to Brasil and eb'i' , and crossed with their native *beep—pro/ 66 g s rather better quality, bat stilt a coarse ..,I. Thei swat body of ion Wool—dist Is, reablig wool for wonted—la Agittli wool. The mete wool/ we userfor.bocking, eirpets, blankets pd eosine nrtieleal are the - Smyrna and Rio J.:Witin wools. It thin appears that the Ettglish have &COI to , grow co . ttrie w . lood And a good deal e#11: r turnip cropsola wheat crops with ?plot lid o dies of mutton. On the contrary, the Freitilia l have ebony little sheep with i t —animals that, never grew bigger than limo , Where sorts is the ease—as in Vermont, New =t d and the other {militia of the .ledicate merioe eti Saxony sheep—the people most be content to dr fiente,with that most exquisite of flash, lb. joie!, saddle •of mutton: for the American he 0 " • sheep will not furnish a delicious left of walla for the Lelly, st the same time that It toper , elegant broadcloth Ow the beek.--Arearer# Adrjl;4r., 47r1, - o.iotre sfred THE CHURN. FINE WOOL SHEEP ___........ii ill
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