• ;";0 1. " T ' . N LLAIVOIi REOLAINI.., et fa Sidert IMMO" loft tiledo' sky amoy•yea , • fatoei larp=o6rA.ll . iflrroitaNglir our l itba r nigni ISM While b tie isairaer of tbe Hatt , us. ran's; Tbo Tb, o. Br . oollilleatfts potai maim to be Ire; TWA, T • • TO • ri,ch Mont 1"O b , Moos, 0; lady loth*, Th• oirll, Om PP atm lot rpexiikettlieL, THIL ewAiroP.IWAV The rhaiikies: si au -lemmata& e at . tossTsi J. 0111"" bider . of II The Xist of do • Choroberweet& 1 0 — "Teo L. Spriousr-'*fle raigAt - of rood. 4 . .logei er the Chute of rime ~031;"'"4 4. 11: 're of a , Ravi" 0 174iPiirteits of Swot _._ or th.4ll'!itrArfr"44nofiri" cm. , or -4 . BRA 1111.04 8 Ti0 BOOR ONE. PAR L - • '' , Oltarm ,r.—.noon. 1 , • "Ctitoliftleirtrheithisun Inflow, !rooted sever do to giro it up so?: ''''' - - 0, 0 .1..t,a 4 14 4 g ;twt 1 o at • , nuts #4.(eik*,till'ibi.ia eia..- " Ma 111 0 1 e. il l . Pi 1 /"'. /of !V."- Ags. - • 4f;ita Alidatilit 1 a solitary hie was WI ging its glootarillglit athwart the deselate -sky brav ing th e feriate'of it* interehlog saa,ithich tired its Isis of beit doers 'npon the ',soft, fathom i t couch of Rinaldo eldlioto, who was mitt g be neath the fragrant thailoWit of a palrefrite the trackless waste of Sahara. Before him, Yed in all the Mesta hrilllanos of * (Mewl" 'dia. habiln, stood Abe . gtokous being whose 1 gold eyes of huol bias bit 4 won his heart.. :: ' • "What hot Oalligasklas," shouted Bier • he sprang from MI ;muds' and displayed tin nifiennt imatour of Ms 4411onlau limbs; In from thO mooPPfneehable -oast et nature,l - ho," hearted, Mid thi nthoinsWereii "air CNA 3 Pni . 11.-.7.‘ awn . SLOOD l l I WI thee I was thlar; Jimmy darl t• • • —Doagiae Roo on r-- , , "AU Al taalth, Talat!ou and want of 'Oro . . • • — Bri&lis • "Oh; that troy too, too"aolid rob, would mi Thaw aid motor itiatt • . • • ' - —Mint /if • t "Farm% a lot* tkrawell to aU.OOr "'You'd worse otiidfaly aga" .• "cops& to publis of the stage. • ' toweehrueet"., • Ayala' • "I kr4Y piv;ca. The geniis Orb of ditywrose in muoHlei dor Illutued the baits of SitilhatO Cast 4 which stood dark and beneath • the whitetail), of Speck: Th clouds 'of 'the stOu.ilven sty battled enure "wayt of th iisjestle Heavens, ; hind tightulag reverberated thtwogb a w of dashing thaader.::. At this calm ail ut comnot the outer wills of Ike castle ink der. and St• territile, viaatre ot the Skil let appears& Tips; aWfuLphastonswipUd gash* treat its brow with ev - yeliew m waved alof the lint. jet remains of a life. ,"Vi hat to, Calilpsthii!" cried a voice in a lone of Mingled bib - grannie an "Whit ho i ft and the echoed hoed.• isAntia ill.-00ald THIS /Nene "Nis awes din col lib is nibs bh oda • • girt lag emit on pret setya hams tit • Geddes "Ye gods! eau a itStnan Benito ton deb' deb ' My solve is still for .war."—Res.Jets 1 "I suit sureive."4l,44 Mu* of Ra "Ile so. ked It with Menke, ripened it. With gurlpedes. dogged it with Mogen &teed it with Geiser, loosed it with Lei Grearklt with Unwce, and 4-4 it with • . tress the rosettes doleful so wn "Oen, the tronbador retar n ed fromthe " Lightly, touclmd his guitar",-ana.. le' • . "The sage!. sing it."-004. obapter is omitted on account o lions serapiev—two scruple; to the drai CHAPIIit 19.7—PART TWO. Book: Tioo.. Era , die Seeoio "Celestildboatel'emy grim dEtther."--T "Whim I ean read my tlt►= • .7 14 064! ar. alt " • • s • llnsprosebable "Let " Imilintbrleg. me And Ink 'tiara grits 1,311 m "Am .1 sot a man dad a Ittott "A new way to Pay old del "IN soh' re it. right, ti "Is exam ill* 40e - ou Cana "Fraud mod 'Hi vitllins."—Deirif At olduight, Iry Mir:stir books of dolga:tele Goodell M2E=I the mighty.Bwacap tbsab rn vortex of uftelseoweised, lean 'effort of gigantic Power he brawny ; sruirl and pleased his mail mediae row. lihjheavy 'ilyehishigr the agony of • Wreathed soot, and tt log brine of an Weerticailiag eortolr his inn feitnntojditinidok . Aii Ins tr of his lint:Wild winitstieho. . . .t,Cowleit;" cent*. "Cote* de,. thole 'areinaone Thou— " Ere he had uttered *nattier word itis °pea . "Whet be I wedeh 17, I nqu ir e of Untie Solomos,at and the remainder of t his shim* the teisteriei olstb S w amp 814. The last , that ' was tilrer fieltelpb of the Phintotn.i,of thetlieltonlk, i "My prephette soul! aseltil; Up the:spotitl • . Sash! ••••j,. . . Ts Ltrrut Ppaen . ;los 'midi. • memper tat liddle Plea ben,' I tiy ; mit limbed.. ler next week!" ' • • • •• "Yoh, rot oi • , "Noting; only 14101810 s sheet • hardy pd." • 6t3ori • - ' • "Tab. , Yomple, in de yureht pl • boils plind bbte legs, ttit..• feryy,lamis wit on eye. Den yeti yon ,gits on.; rite he' • res pehlot and Ocks up before so, verse is backmule. , I dikd hint a liddle site yes' etdsy nod so sooner as I'loo striiddle, lila pie he gotomeilee des vay,shiAt filie a takie Peam ; • 'nyinititeam,' tint seals nits; top, rvas 8o min.: ap ellirevery. drinks, Ibis myself ; • ,rl, papards, mit his Ilan in ;11) , -Ifitots rot ritiprale. • vot . pelou a going to doi‘e . mit him "Oh, I rived him pettier- as eheinfip. A MO bim te to part tilt his dail were u , hetnaght to pe ; dent iif , liim . aboal a dozen Os mit a bite. cow; hestar . f s 't o , ' go, put, no soon be sees le cart , ' pero're'hicii ha rmakcs Paekvardse, Deity soon be stumbles petint, sits- on .• Is benches, not looks like he ikels 'potty sluite`ed mit himself.— Deal takes him out, bitch Min • rife ray, not be /ewer, in••ieont.as anybody's ;i4." Ab Alabaina ao;reepiiiitenft'o'f .rertieer, joetly`r proud • ' lir the go. native Rate, lo t 4te i inP 4 l °A canto fat spnitahle in the e Stain of Alabama, once .reogire• Justlei of thd:Peaee, • so /ash S was The. wbo was mornitioteilfor . hie bine attainment:, wis soralinnizieda keeping the arritferlavresit Its tiee's office teltb inackanotety eountanitiee, and•aallitidigOfte ezeismatino: 'lovis, !ha's the, o fookleig . 4% ha ail iireeithe'Oeun' , and I eliet find him:. „Meet be! suet: Jaen Pittryr. 43000.:.—?-41 yesri ald jiff's ass . was tistiCid aibe*Cisit s , sereasailig nod singing:l' was asked-by "My . Hutto, tnitniry,no you r lie followed in in !skim "To's, ,itts'aiui I feel though." WI are fo peere,el . l l .. for making ii)lsdko ebeekl For their owlet Witt charge. Hu` it lo—ti with her tlito r tiiPtiol o cloth... The. let- Mr Tirrut42irhs , sqt tit fly irerylodyformi,jeg eye' hkl Ime, "Ci?"‘ A .ciaapidffilltoi stiratif bethilsiV , be ' Drys* Oil WIG #ll 4141rii.0 1 4i 411064K10411-- o°o Cl"if if Al . 14.1? ir wiliotaptiisticsill": It 0~~~~ , MEM ~;~ ~, -13 Y ORDER Ota r , M COURT OF coloto PLUS Cr DattnrreUt 4 CG. ' atiatti,nsu 4l l l2 lL. , , ( The Coin intunnalth Pettnaftenala to the I'} Mel; of ooiuyiklL l CotrDt7roo4i*gl'". - 'w•zzzAi,T'acA.tiiALUßMAtelogit Pireotsgty2 'wag aberanded frail ibg=ia if Ids 'ti o now% Wet' i on county, betel Poo*. „ it. l iptsfleatk od iPermlwrnaldislntAr Math gal& Thereforar, - 11 ''' ZWtttldl 6111641 : 11 teento..7— Anibg go, Wilda 31W vies, to WrOwdh, oe praggetedwr Mieurthe atillir On be, for the hewn of the Prsidanfe fdeettawn And *ow l bw for Ombra 41* Pegratyleaulg, why Pa All writ, MA It theuther treditnra of the mid Thaws Atiltago. We further tagalong pa, that you estai the goodie Ord chattels attached hp virtue of this wit. ltgthelth to be secured and appraised, and an inventory thereof to be made, sod how you base executed this writ, make known to our judges at Philadel hla. at our Court of Common Plies for the County of Phllsddpble,trere to he held on lb. dint &HMCO . of Staab nest, and have yore then there this ern. toptber vith the said inventory and ap prearment ; and we further command you, u before we did, that you summon the person orpersons in whale hands or poveadan sister the pods and chattels, Mode and tenements of the said Thomna AUlbona you shall hate so attached; that be, she or they, be and appear betas our Judges at our Court of Common Pleas, them to be held the add tint MONDAY of March nest,-to abide the order of the mid Court In the mem sal, 'Witness, the ILmorable OSWALD TUOMPIKIN, ?real dent of our said Court at Philadelphia, this 12th da4f DeteMber, in the year of our Lord, or* thousand e t handfed and tiftreseen. TIIOMAS O. WEBB. opyltitalumestary. The above Ua tune and abated copy of a writ, to me directed, ler execution, and which I have caused to be published to pursuance of the directions of the Act of Assembly in such UM made and provided, and teas or. der of the Court' of Cosmic Pleas of deb uyik.lt Co. WM. YAM Muni& enterlff's Othee, Pottsville, Joe. 11,111 (dlit POOR NOUSE STATEMENTS. . The Daudet Directors of tbeSchnylkUl County Alma House. respectfully request the tax-paters of the County to examine urefally the annexed statement Or the yearldsl. The total amount of expenditures appea very heavy, but when the number of paupers that have been supported is taken into Consideration, it will be Aland that the cost per day of supporting each pauper isanibe as low u can to shown in any similar instita l Hon in the State. We desire to 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 Alms house. At this time there are upwards of 10 0 young, healthy and able-bodied men in the House. This cheviot persons work during the sage Due, and spend all they earn, dependlug.ou the Alms House for support daring the winter. In this war the House is crowded up with loafers an dvagshonds. Per haps some will say,"why don't you clear them outr W. reply that they are sent here with an 'order of re lief froin a Justice of the Peace, and we are bound to receive hem. And we feel justified in saying that in many Instances these orders are given merely ' for the saks of the lee of twenty cents. In our opinion • Jus. ,tice of the Peace ought not to be entitled to any rem. pensation for leaning an order of relief. !We believe that if the faw allowing a Justice of the Pe see twenty cents for an order were repented, the number, of paupers in our Alma House could be very much reduced. lithe utunber of pauperscenaskt be reduced, additional build ings will be required. We take great pleasure in expressing our entire satin faction with the Moen of the Almalleasse. !eh Muth .- mhee cannot be leeitowed on the Steward, Mr. John . Bchwahn, for the able manner in which he has die charged the arduo u s end reepouslble dude' °Chit sit., nation. Drs. S. 11. and H. Shannon, Physicians to' the Rouse, and Dr. Samuel Lc „nerineby.Ontiloor Phy siclan•L-have also discharged their duties promptly and faithfully. The following etatement will show the &meant expen.. dad in 1887—siso, the ambient of outstanding orders 411 h the first day of January.lBs7 and 1868—the cost of sup. porting me h pauper per year and also per day: • • Amount drawn from the Treasury In 1857, $20,398 68 Outstanding orders January 1,1858, 3.912 04 Profit of 'farm In 1867, : ° V. 597 97 do, as uldird What bee!" t spiao t! balls owning glo3my , in the end the ld chaos 'eltoeful t aeon. , a Skil. mirth. Dednet outstanding orders :Tannery 1,1857, ' $31 42 Co! .Amount expended 1111057, ~. . &aerate number of Mainers, 325 Coat of each pauper per year, ... $72 14 do do do day. • 10% TIMMY DEIFFENDERYER,} ' . AMOR WY MAN, • Directors.. , N. 11.13 CM . Attst. SOW. Lasanooon,Clerh. t cutitmmt MULLEN, late Steward, in account with , the Directonelof the Poor mod of the Home of Nap pleyment for' e County of ikhnylitill, from the lint . day of January, 1857, to the first day of April, 1557: DR. Td balsa v. due, Directors of, the Poor, January ' : I, 11157• as per report of Atilltora, $ 5.2 07 To cash received of Susannah Moyer, for rent rue and mispent epalebal icorn— ,uf hilt Hottse For writing lndelkturaa • •• Hay sold ~ • . Cash, for use of Bull "... .. Froriklin Webber- for I.ealf H. D. Brill, fur 1 calf. • Directors of the ; Poor of Chester 'County, for Lotrdlng a pauper belonging to Chest ey•Co,, Cash found on a pauper ~ . Cash received of John Boyer for boarding John Et:lee% 'Cash'iseelied'for bones 001111Cierl: CR., By cash paid constables for battens paupers to the House By cash paid for - turkeys Justices' fees for Issuing orders to paupers John Hendricks for cleaning well at, lbsif-way HOURS Fred. Herlchbod for attend'g Insatie Hospital II Iles Duriefgh for attending sick • Ellen El.rood for Wending nursery WilliantlEramer for labor on farm Frederick ileiney for bricks Ches. behaved!, late Director, for expenses in selling Absalom Miller's property Catharine Ranier for house-work' • Out door relief to Jaeob K..rechner Taxes on how* and lot of Peter Geiger, dee'd italirotid freight on merchandise Traveling expenses Franklin Webber and Amos Hoffman, Direr. tors,expeneas to Readfog Expenses to Philadelphia Alms House Weighing bay' John Bryon, a.pariper.passage to Philadelphia 13 loads manure Catharine Trey for housework STeindflerger for talloework B. W. Hughes for sled hire Charles Mullen, late Steward, Pr extra see vices Letter postage Cash paid for deb e • Balance due Philadelphia Alma House Turnpike tell Susannah Moyer tbr 1 calf do do potatoes Charles Mullen, salary as Steward In tall John Weond =Nebo work Daniel Reber for mowing Cash paid for port wine Cash paid paupers when leering Emma Mileitor house-work the and mil, nfolded his bands is tiered with hot,-Feald- mined down .no tadianoe dovelike ie. '233 39 IYE. the subreilbera Auditors of the County of Sebnyl- - kill, haring examined the arrount of CHAS. 1111 L, LEY. Fite Steward of the Sebuylkill'Onunty Alms House, rmOrtfully report the snuezed.• Statement as' the result of our investigation. Witness our hands, th is tsth day ntJatmarf,a.n.,ll3 . ,GABRIELLLiIIt, t Auditor . , J. the, avenger or the watch, iommiee of JOHN SCHWALM. Steward, In account with the Direr , tors of the Poor and of the Mose of, Employment for! -.• the Comte of ftchurikill, from.lllo first day of April, ; • A. D., 1867, to•the first day of January, A.D., 1858. 1 DR. To nab found on paupers • • ' 46 ft Caeh received:of Jacob Mower for trardlog his •• wit* i 78 45 Carp received of P. tipoormen on account of • - Jutirrment ' 60 00 J. J. Thomas ftw bearding hie wife at the State Lunatic Hospital at Harritbunr...., 66 00 J. J. Mows for ronvering Ms wife to the State Imnetle Hospital at Harrisburg ; 14 41 Weird Reber for 1 pig,/2 75 J. J. Thomas Ow bosroing hie wile at Alrs Howe • 2 23 • Henry &troop for 2 boodles drew - M Catharine Kohl* for rapro Nes of Daniel WES • • the State Lunatic Hospital 32 60 Catharine Kahle for conveying Daniel Wolff to the State Lunatic. Itosellal • 12 60 Joseph Ackerman for 7 pigs • Jams NC Kirschner for I empty basal -25 Writhat and misfiling Indentures • • IP SO Jacob Sillier for I lib& . . • 76 • ' John Anew ibr rent of Maria Wililatints pro. - _ • 30 00 Charles Sayler for 2 pigs ; ',, ; 7 fro Curti resolved for the seat buU ' ' 7 75 Club from A.: Miter est. Ibe anysatingiont- .. 300 Bee). D. Long boo of A. F. Deltael • - • ' 25 00 William Koch Ihre empanels of Samuel Keel at the State Lunatic lineoltal ' • . 17 40 Jamee W. Kerschner for 2 plgs s'oo A. Dais' for espenses of Mrs. Dental at the State Lunatic Hospital . ; • 82 M Henry Sch opp fly 2 pints muslin ' 20 Cash received for old ' , stiles 18 do. do' der bones &edgings II 63 George Kimmel for °Ammo of atuoinnah iloy ' ' at atate.Dunatie finspital .; • . 140 00 8. K. M. Kepner Mr file isle Aims ROMP • 100 00 Cash received for tray raid__ , •• • 143 64 Henry Sehropp for 2 lbs'eaudles • -* Israel Wallin for gots sa . High & Sager for pasturing sheep • 800 Smith A ROMEMSY ,do cattle • 19 00 Cash reeri red lei boarding Owen Neal • 2 211 William Krameßfor 1 horse...." . , 'l5 00 James Kirkpatrick on jccoaet of rent of old . tavern F illtreh for oattlold ' • 660 Charles Boyer for boarding :On Maier • 39 00 Beef sold • . 8 b 0 William JOOOl for boarding Ann Jim*. . 125 ;Henry; Behrnibp for !.,4 lb butter - - ; 08 Clindi received for corn sold - ' 620 Benj. D: Long' lodgment ve. Joseph St. Pegs ; - for boarding Morris Caviar/loth , 8 00 Ams Haman ibr 2pip • • , 200 . Christian Hamm for 34 bushel detione , . ' iti • John Brill for 2 pigs 225 . 'John. Wortimei for 4 rip , 3 00 James O'Neal for 1 pair of stockings for Elmira 3f0rp0 25 . . . . I Nail foitouratoekeabbega turn* and led beet, 44 94 Jacob Rhoads for '2 colas ... , 1400 Henry Elehmpp 1 ,4 Bushel raft - ' ' . - 31. , Michael Carver for,l pair pants . - 200 George Burkhart Ibrsauring steers - 1 00 Joseph Wormer for expeusee of Cathasitie :- • WoMmer at the State Lunatic Hospital ' 32 50 William Moyers on account otbsdr; ' ."m 00 Frederick Delhi for bearding George Deutsch •lb 10 mortal • matt ti wait— be Afebile Ad thiegs o!• hie ((Mole: unq of C 77 W, l a wii t from a I e. The cue 50d COOtiallit, than. literary ee ag. SO after tend the Jo& depletwi on his Josh with this all I've been , for a week, eve there's any , about three each paid constables for bthltioll o the Donee ' 104 36 : !ot . lual-lt *spite tor,haardiou- MMus, . aUpPta beisinging to Sclottylkln County ; 105 00 ins illottinan and John Echwahn expense' r conveying Phmbe Thomas to ,tbos- State mitts lloansital - • 14 41 moos,Wi ltmatiner and Need's-let Statimlllsr expencles lbromomlylng Denial • Wool to 'bp . • • tato Lunette Iloospital ' id Sclawalm expense" to Tiarrhibu'ri 3 3 2 0 50 on St hualm, for removing Ann Cleorgi boa , mks County to the, Qounty Ims ance . , 330 tn fie H hualm (be removing DaniftWolff from, larrillmatg • II Oil Moe Shuns a pauper pasongise Reading 110 th Boiman tor/ steer" ' f 103 CO sph 801 l Dor 1 deer Shin • . - 400 Willour ear 1% bushel bale • 44 .khael O'Neal pm . nve to Ptillsdeliddi 10 insuronoe • 116 , `enamel Onnk pump to Tamaqua • l-30 thong Dreher.tor Mathes-ben" .• . rood Lebengood eaginala*Dookileglity • ironing miry 1 00 fame' Leas* for mid coin- • 5 40' lame atnim and whip lashes . ', • ma Hoeft* for seed corn • . aJ onaltiog and harvestiog menses tor bauling hay 444 Wllll.lllfli , . sh mild for manure oronAeol to A. Schwenk for I Indestme spasm ter blinglog Mille horemish Deltoid' for blacksmith weak *moans la airreitingA. - Achoc • Idol fry 411400 r RUef Car 14141142 j • - SO • Sega a p 4.34 lm iidGtumecOaajiossi lsi 4 , i 4445,114,44110 * sal 0u44,7 frog 111 = 0 :44.041444.41.C0.41444,1144.44A116 , .;_o• lobkl44l4lls4b,orampit WNesl ' 44 ► 4111 4 4 1434 , 44 mom to 114344947441 .z 1 45 maniessa wow - • 4 41144 buills *haw . • 4 511 1111 am S. Indy Am Pottle -- It binekiein ' '' '' 11 • mb ar ", tri i . ""' T ... • i .',....i , ..--.. - itew.lireneutelleiPer " !i„., • '' Rb, peeekik nnerJettilless e , , ~.1 Anthony Tidaki lir deliiilMllle •i • • 7,.t. $ .II ikereeri SW* ••- t lhavellas arems., , -. : , Peapiel likes keiTl4 ' • •• t' Yt_tis , Phili limb/ Shillitisifenes t — t et? , ~.- 4. , Inuik p Barr keisionorork r• . .'; 1i.,, I tt Judea( figs ; . . t tia_7o Talloverek ..„, , > Express terigiii * 2 , . 1, . 1 Turnpike tOU ' q 7 1 4 :t,WelibiughlY sod taielli t Reamed ilslOt 'I):7 , • -'_., 4. t. - ' Baum Ow Thrisof the Pm .. '; It , ilk t Number of Inmates fa the Thuile, hit. I, 1115 T, - 320 Admitted during the 705 h. . . 570 Dom In the hones,• . Of tbet t a'dted, lie were bound ont,ioui LIS veil dlotharged aud omi:idol, total, 1, 1 1 .' I - 5 508 . ftestalelnir In the House, Jamul 1,1858 , , '' I 21114 Oat door patipers, -. 4 , . ~ fa . ........ 1111(f stOtb b *re eolored persona and SS as a!es, _ • • . ; Sff Wes lender 12 viirs,• males, Tamales under 12 yam, Out door paupers, • L, U 4 i ,:" 45 -. .74 ,i L , Tolal,• . '. Number If penmen En the Hem an Orleityst Itaiaf mg girth during the year 14b7 : ' :' • 1 ? JanuarY . ~•52:1 Ortobec — • 215 rebruarjr, OS Norman. 1 • 52 Mardi, . 11415 Destubisr:l .-- . .. 347 Ayril;l • .Zll I i 11lay,, T 242 kee.`24ll. in Hem. W 4 AllllV . Zn Ditto oolnlaar wipers 61 July, . 2at Augsuit, 4gptember, . 193 , . Totali ' ma . 323 A li - Nnusa in Yea. 111571—Ange1lne Snyder 13 otMD nOT -- _ - - _ -- , to Nadel Nattejottarille; Ann Bilsalbein Snydei to Jame Modes, ialtsallle; James Brennan to 'Patrick -Brennen; Cans Townahlp; Ann Beelsman to Joseph ItiFoisj, , Pottevitte;•ltteltard Dadley tsii - James W. Wll-' liantsfaiiiresillo; Louisa Snyder Os .Veter Marberger, East lintourlek : William Dudlitv to John Philips, St. Clair; ...lobo Dudley to John Phil*, 84 Chair; Catha rine Omen to Daniel P. Faust, East Druusuielt t Jane Howard to Elias Reed. Wayne ToWnahlp; Patrick Stela tone to A.K.Brown.Washingtois Toletsbly; Charles Valise to YAW& lielsler, Schuylkill Tcnrnship • Peter Snyder to Samuel Weiner, Pottsville; Mary X:Snyder t. to Daniel Beyerly, Norm Townaltip; Margaret Johnson to William Bush; ToWnship; Elisabeth Quinn to O. ii. Smith, P d et U * tah, Leonard to John Carr, Mloeraville ; Beadle to John Boil die, St. Clair; David March to Patileg MeXnally. Nor wegian Township; Mirgeret May to 13.73. Schreiner. Dauphin County. - . , ..., Maps cc m tee Hotmemo667vr - ' 260 pairs pantaloon, 60 notts,3oimindaboots, ll6 vests, 692 shirts, 241 pair shoes.l44 'irousetia,froette,l2B the, mita, 160 pdtleoata„.2lo apiece. 25 ; ann - boonsta; 81 pair stoat' up. :I; bolsters, 1%1 that bats, AM bed sheets, 103 pillow rases,l9•Uouela, 66 chilliness itiljoit, 'id i women' asps. SS barrels ;Rua r kraut. 210 biscop, UR IDs but ter, 006 tbs tamales, 103 codling, 40 Shrouds and winding sheets, 14 Iron bedsteads. k. 1 .:I . FARM ACCOUNT. : . . By 1131 htrabela wheat,. at gl. , • ,t. j •i, 18100 111% do •rye BO eta. 1i -. . 89 20 535 do oats _ 40 ' ;• i' : fa? (io 1694 • do potatoes 00 1913 do corn on cob. SO chi.; 90 tons hay at 216 600 bushels turnips at 25 Ms. . . •18 do beans $t , 00 do tomatoes at 30 eta .i 7000 brads cabbage at . 28 beibels 01110111 at $1 • ' 8 do peas . 0 ': 600 230 4osenturtnnbeis at 10 cts., l' , . :. - 23 00 8 bushil clover seed at 13 il' , 40 00 8 loods pumpkins,, ),,, . . , l2 00 /3 loads corn tops . ji , , 130 60 Cash recelred for calves, hop anVor: pastor. -, log cattle Ti ' 80 50 DR• ' . To labor, lime. manors, seed, tsrtOlog meats, klwping horses, blacksmith work, de. 2,670 03 Profit of Parm $23,447 06 Fattened on the farm and slaughtered in 1857-: • ' 73 steers. weighing 32,344 pounda—hides, 6,222 pounds.. 10 calves, do 731 do do -419% do '4l hoe do 0,032 do• STOCK ON TILE: ARM. 6 homes, 18 cows. 8 steers; 2 WON, .heltfers, 1 calf, 68 bogs, 3 farm wag Ons. I buggy. 1 tophntry, I canine., I craft. 3 **BA harrows,l seed drill, 1 fanning mill, 1 sleigh, 3 wheelbarrows.' horse' Tahiti 1 threshing ma chine. • WE, the subscribers. Auditors of thit County of Schtlyl: kill, haying examined theaccouut ofJNO. ECU WALM, Steward of th • Schuylkill County ,Alms House, res. pectfully report the foregoing statement as the result of our inveatlgstkm—and And there Is a bsianre .againet the said Jill°. iitlilWALll,.of Sightyfive Dol lars and Nine this and [One-half COots ($B5 MIA). Wituist our hands, s tat b dij of Jantotry.a. D., DM. • rAtim mri'" l4 }Audltorit. EO. F. 51 '4 7 00 6909 3 50 3 00 3 50 S. K. M. KEiNER, Treitsdrti,t leaecount with the ' Directors of ttot Poor soda? the'lionse of Employment for the County of .Schaylkit from the Out day of January, A. D.,18M, to that't day of January, 1858.- Dite H 83 11. •Be cub welted from the CoUnty Comml.- 6 64 PAK 65 ; XOO2 v. • -By-nab paid for Merchandise ,1: 5,778 771 2IS do • do flour and grain, • 4,215 71: 1 00 do do 'beef and bacon. : 3.641 od 1 V Out door relief 2,929 85 250 Drugs and Medicines 578 04 14 60 Cain, Hacker & Coax for coal it 1 1 384 75 John Rupp for blaiksmith work on new wa gun and Err repairk 'I; • 182 73 Jacob Deutsch for wheilwright:Work on new wagon and for repairs ' • 164 49 JerewilahnLoy for coal in 1856 it 496 13 'Olin Doherty for lime hi 1&511 4 , i ' 109 12 Franklin Pager for tloware stores mid 'pipe In 1858 and 1857 376 06 Bright k Lerch for Iron and in 141 43 rennsylvankt State Lunatic licapltalftwburd• Ina &c..tinsane pa upers beittegqigto !Schuyl kill County Guardians of the *oor of .19biladelphla for boarding She putipers belonging .to Elehuyi. kill County • 142 40 Joseph Lanbensteln for woolen :socks and stockings' •T 2 90 John Lavenberg for saddler wprk 1, 7 87 Philip Boyer for clover seed . 1 ; 11 0 J. D. & B. Keefer for grate bare - 13 2/ William Mlanlch State tax Si 1505" 63 15 Amos Hoffman road tax for 1835 66 15 Jonathan Heisler for 13hogai • • 44 33 'Henry GAilhults for cawnteryork In 1956 57 99 !Schuylkill County Lumber Company for floor _ _ boards u Daniel Walborn for 150 posts; Isaac Trehn Ibr earPenter work , John L. Colic State tax for 107 Daniel Koch Road tax 1857 vilaniuel it. Shannon for Peter Allison for boards bca l l , Johp Amberbooee for blacknaltt work Jades Leos* for 1 horse rake' • • Bernard Trager for saddler. Work.. Clemens * Hader for ffardiarer , , - B. Kleinert for weighing toky , Tobacco Paul Lengel for 4 caftan' Daniel Lt. Esterley_for weighing hay Augustus Mendelson forsup torOnnen dried peaches apply cherries leather blankets Le. W Ilium Wolff for leather r ' John Schwalm for the use of Aims Rouse Joshua Flock forl seed drill t' Charles Leader for wlne.and whiskey Hay 11. T. Copelaisdibr wheelwright 1 ' Abraham Loeb for hate !.• . Benjamin Booboo:ten for carpenbit work • 1" John Stein for leatherl ;! Joseph Omit f for saddier;woriaN, J. C. fferitishigor Ibr mama Work William Kroner for 1 *willow; shares &ea, /Smarmed Flieger toe earpwater work H.Oppenholmer for hats and at* Pager & Snyder for paint oil antes,* . Jamb ffasen for insurance Cash paid for soap do do interest on orders do do potatoes -• „ Joseph Marburger Ibr 1 'G. P. Lippe ice publishing ;:linntud aQiitemetit ' and for order book William D. Plaint for 1 dos'ebabrs . Daniel Heim for 1 barrel viategir ff. It. Stauffer constable hes . - Daniel F. Burkbard constable Geo C. - W. Taylor for orders toPanpers John C. Conrad' do do • ; • - Jacob Reed do do Benj. D. Long . do ' • 11.0. Robinson do !'do • Michael Quinn 4o .:vlo. • •Y. G. Bas for bats and ups • .1 William Kramer Jr.. for butchering In 1886 . ilamuel L. Beff achy ihr lk months salary as mat door Physician John iseinrila salary as Straisr and extra servisealar the year ISO _ • .I . ‘.^- Franklin Webber for salery as Dinsetor, and • extra services fogthe years 16565uid4857 , Samuel IL & V, 'Mundt) salary. as held. clans to thi House for the years 11156 2'57 Charles 'Mullin Palmy as Steward , James W. Kersebner salary impart George Ll:Clay 1 year's salary as Counter henry Delffentlerfer seitity. as Director and extra services Oar the years 1856 and 1857 Amos Hoffman 1 year's Wary as Director and • extrasereitse • Eliza Lanier for attendlig nursery in 1856, Washington Scbopp for labor on likaM Christen Hoffseker for faller 'work- ' Guam, Moyer for Baking, • William Kramer for,leabor'on farm • - • •Cattarlin Troy for boneB work • , William Smirks Ihr labor in the'prden A. Woyear for Whir work! ,Ifrederick Idattudller lortitionding Insane ,Sarah Kramer f o r bottai.iiont ,Sarah Fortis do do ; ,do • , Frederick Keriebbnff Jr,* allen4ing , Department 1n 1836 _ • . Ellen liMiood-for attendlng'sninury Elvina Merger for tallest work. ; • ' Henry &bra!" for maklngand nieudlngihoss It Giles Burials!' for Wangling 'sick Emanuel Welker for labor 04 farm °serval* Ma agitnipriatkia for 1666 . 500 767 fit 16 '25 3 00 1 00 200 1 12 76 9 36• 9 00 2 23 0 26' 1 00 . • _ 1„ , i 16.208 0$ tilt, the subterlberi. Auditor' of the dounty of *b 1+ MIL herhiridestedried the aceoubt of & IL. U. SEP. NEL Tnnoimor, of the /100114 ,Of sloplo.7loOnt Of • sebeektil Oesisty, reeverfulip report tbolbregolui statement kr the remit Groat lovestirtion. • W Rpm' our tmode l tbl" 15th flay 01.htuoari . £. 1.1 . 1118: s: •:. , • • OABRIXt• MILLER, . • ' AEI. r. Wltrrr. •oletors; TAW "N TRlBillf AAAOMI). 110 t) Y Horace tireetx; rrice . 121 cents. Jul rest published, ind tbcaile by IL DAMIAN.' Adds fresh supply.oif Pocket Disrlea..sill Molts and slog. tor 18511. • V 51418,141 3. LEONARDeF,RY A 00., Bisakers-iis , Daidervini IlMobaaSts. • • TAMAQUA, PA.. 11014.ECTI ONB,:ATTENDED TO. k)sx4 drafts far meld di ell Ma priseitia esti.a is lie Also,dratiadir saloon Zusland.lnidand,Bent• bud and . .t Jaw 14256 26. A ti J..011.4111t 'V b ,.JOHN ON, Age nt for A.'A. • LANII; (late turaltd Ifasery t ) rholerale ileil• yr a m a ma c,,expos, Na. ISt Itani. and SS Water *Neil Kew Tork. All orders latt Who a s of Jams B. Masi, MS" test tka Ittaltiare Rotel, *M ran -prompt attratioa. -1 , ! ' ..I', Septeakber M. 'l4 i!I ; 394 • "WHITE :HORSE HOTEL." 0~ of Order efiri .the tie' Are*. IWhicia,„ ' • -Joseph 110Pweriewo•Propolletier. - . Betertelastesteand orselowedolloor of thebeotkled, 'Wool every attention will be Pahl by the ;bort cad Waal , tooleobr to snake tweets awl !simile+, Wooketabh: . Aegis! 1: 1 1.7'• ' 014 Y • ---- LAW 'fair oir ICE-BASKETi:77, - Preirerve7o,lo Waste Paper.. WALLOW 11A.SRETS of-. amides priewitligintstellttirr. We wit ai . low Ohl, ptleeti those who will serf tbektop lrid -Weigle to war olowe.f. liar oalo by 8; wreLlt. • LL GUN eVi : ! ARMS made ,tolimlionolllll4tOltansidid...racisasisiidr 040%.- • Os* staid, iiispOikattisetilinttsliefe. ,. ritmriliberlat4 l,"„ 1 AO 101 12 1 60 TZI ,1 00 3 00 r . " ' ' ••• • • ' .. • WHIM S. 14i: 4 . I, • yr 1/100 4 114 . 60 T61)11101; AO: - . • irilE:lBtabliet — iber begs leave to inform htsiattane tleaeonnannlty at large that as Teas Pat teturnettrom ott, sith a N.l . collation otattleles tibia Una, con. i' - aillerging et 7 -1 ViV - 1 . ; • • • Gums: • . - ' • PUMP& de; • , an deeeriptkaa.ter Tadlo , Rentlysen * ll4 alien& ate elegant article of Ithaet and Mideast battened piton, aomathing new to the latest stela. JUDD, a nay let of Trunks, Valises, Oarpat.tap, ob.lt Cas t., tozn te. er anti aeatly and expoditiondy attended M.', Stone and Mots Cann. eat dam above Utah street. . • aloft.** door to 4 ' ' ..Potteville.Esorno.'s7 W.Oa Red DAN Ttont.IIT RI AMIRRTIX, PM 3$ Adeertiviteatt lei isstarger type thaw Imot will be shaved 50per eat. dedvame an err regular rates. 7 and 8 Oath Wharves, PhiliolelPhil6 DEALERS IN OILS. OILSI- OILS!! OILS!!! HODCSON & KEAN, rs Nos, 5. $0 b 6. tiMants, Omura Conimiimion liwohaats, IA Deaden in WHALE AND SPERM OIL , POR MINING AND MECHANICAL P URPOSES. Sept-22,17 • • "Mit , DZ11.12.11 TN • • Mit SOAP{ CANDLES, *AD. 10 South . Water streTt,.belOw 1.1 *AA, PbUadelphlik -. Sperm, lard. Klephant, Whale, Tanners' and ,kt 00, areal and adamantine Candles. Ilatausl T. %Ulu • Pblladelpbls, January 5,'511 • 1. JOHN A. MOORE; Oil .and Canunisaion •Mainkant, • AND' IMAM. MINERS'S :SUPPLIES, No. 104.11. Water street, Philadelphia,. Hes conasally ea band 1 Sperm, Lard. Solar, Ilepbeat, ISearhed eaSnaeluel , 14hale0111,SpenisWIAdtmaotlneClandles, - • Born Ins and Grueling 014 1 12Msluel7 Le. Myers' are. Wha hope. Slane Chain., Blasting Powder, Saity tam Gum and Leather Benin, Fusee, Wteklng. airAtemi for Roebllnei celebrated Wire Rope it the Maantitzturets' prima. [Jan. ES. !LS 41y Schuylkill Fire and Marine INSURANCE COMPANY.. Clot • 021ei in eillyilan' lending. tahantingro at, 2 doers above Centre at., Fottsnille, Pa. # 1 , 268 00 $1,697 gT 62 50 20 00 21116• 101 02 212 100 66 17 . 05 22 75 35'02; 8100; 97 43 1 605, 2763 Cl 3 11 42'60 100 42 J. B. A. S. ALLEN, Jobe 6,'67 GEO. W. POMEROY & CO.. oApITAL'AIITHORIZED UT LAW, •SOO.OOa. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Tble Company obtained Its Charter at the last Bipslott' of the Legielatu • of Pennsylvania. and Is now fully or. rallied and prepared to WIN Policies. at liberal rates; on Iles) and,lnland risks. on Public and Private Iliad- Inge, Furniture. Stocks of Goods ant Meath:Mlle. r all kinds. Also on Coal Breakers and Machinery. Inland loth. ranee on Canal Mats and Bargee. by Canals and Rivers: also on Cargoes of Coal to Philadelphia, New York. Bal timore, kc. This Company guaranteesto adjust all lowest promptly. and thereby hope to 'merit the patreinage 01 the public. Dlrectorsi ; 8. K. M. KEPNER. J. 11. ADAM, %ciLLIAM MORTIMER,Jr. JOHN D. DEIRERT. JACOB 'HUNTZINGER., Jr. JOHN HENDRICKS, GEORGE LAUER, I D. O. YUENG LINO. W. F. 8M itil..i xt II.,: HUNTEINHER, ROBERT M. P , 1 OItoRGE Ji REHR. S. K. M. KEPNER. Preilden W. P. SMITH. Secretary and general Apt% 1 Pntioville. January 1. 'SA e• " 1. 'I WI tk 1 FOUPIPIi I rtActiIIIJE SHQP, a-or t yaw on c sty au ss Cab., ra, .mmo T. U. WINTERSTEETZ announO i es his readinesa; front the rpleteoutiSt -"7 .i ottheattorenamedestabllsertt,tosup ..ply all orders in his line*" business— such as for Steam Engtnesgßailroad and Drift tars, t'untps, Coal Breakers, Cslttnge and Machine. ry of every pattern. 11e warrants his tiorkttoftlre antis fact ion, and accordingly solicits patronage it home and abroad. Jau.'1t741,t35; ady F, 'OUNORY AID MACHINE UN • P, §tesits tam aetory, due. are NOTICE.—The businessrf the ate firm of SNYDER t MILNES, 11 . contin ned by the subseriber in nil 1 serious branches qt Steam Engine bnildi g, iron Founder, manufacturer of all k ds of Machinery, for Roiling Mills, Blast Yuma* Ba • d Cars, &e., &r. Ile will also rontipue the business of Min lug and Selling the celebrated Pine Arrest lEhile Ash and Lewis and Spohn reins Red 'Ask Coals. being able M-oprie tor•bf these CollieriesssL OEOROE W. SNYDER. January 21.1867 i • • 1 3-tf FOIrfEWILLS'RQ4LJNILMIL.L. .1 lib; - 8 Umblittiznirthl are sop re ti" gently manufacturing various sizes of 48 gigii Colliers' Nails. weighing 22; P. 28,30,32 -, ' cud. 40 pounds per yard. Also, is 1-7 131- 7,1 11 1 1= • la rge : 42 .. Rads of the moat appros .- patterns. weighing,6,6o,66 andlto pounds per yard. From the experience of the past lire years. we feel " Mint of ,roakinglialla uusurpaised in quality by an Y mill in the 'country., Et. All 'business eommaniestioas thinne d to Messrs. YSJEDLIT Son, Iron Futon, Po tactile. will meet with prompt attention. .1810. BURN/311 k CO. • Jane 20, 5725- - T. CLAIIRONR W. ORKS• subs crir% reel ectiony invite et i ti =c3 the attention of the businesacommunity o their new foundry and Michine , shop. La a the town of t.Clair. Echayll, ill coun , where they are pn pared to h lid Steam /engines, Coat Breakers, Bumps and machinery of 'every pattern. Abo, Drift Cars, iron 11 Brass timings of any use or pa tern. Being Outten! media:ay Coal operator'. and others who wantynachir"ry rroaid do well to glee them a call and examine their 'lock. Orders thankfully received and executed at the dioded notice and on reasonable terms. CATUEB, oamnru CO. St. Clair, Julyll,l4 • . 29:1y • PALO ALTAI ROL IMO MILL. l- TAN Subsori 'etre beg leave to nu l/I uonrieti totheir Mends aid tbepublie, generalig,that their neat Rolling BIM at ."irrr : rm i /T Palo Alto Is now complet4, and full ••• operation, and that they *prepared to furnish rancor. various patterne, weigbingfrose 'V. to 'Mips per yard. Also, different sluts of Sit, square and round merchants' bar iron. • Urderefor rails oi bar iron are respectfully solicited, and will meet with prompt attention if left either at t4i, Rolling kilt], Bright I Lereh't Hardware, Store. Centre street. or at their MSc". N. E. Co n rner of Centre add Market streets, 24 story. RAMO° , LEE 1 CO. • • Jan. 1. IT I.tf TO COSA. OPEISATO ID a, MINERB. reenter elm er 111 , 01Clia. The subscriber rerpectftilly invite the attention of the busineeelconimunity to ' 12443 hU Boiler Works, on Retired street, be. Apj “4 ,u., low the Passenger Depot, Pottridne, Pa., where he ts prepared t ovo ntifecture • BOILERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, oke Starks, Mr Stacks. Blast Pipeeithisoteetero,Drift Cars, Lc., ke. Boilers on band. Being a praettest mechanic and baling *years devoted himself entirely to this branch of thaihnsinees, be tat ters himself that 'work done at Me elbadishment will give satisfactkro to all who tnay favor hiin tin a will.— Individuals and Companies will end At portly to their ad vantage to examine his work before enpging el:webers. Nov. 21,'67 474fj JOHN• T. NOBLE. ; B ali - V" lI MEIBRIRV ?YAWL Li-il,_ founders, reepeethdly 14ibras their ;Fr — ,, i irons, and the-pnblle generally A that they . .._ a( , • ciza are folly prepared at the above establish went, to manufacture Steam Engines of leery she* ' Pampa, Railroad and Drift Cam, and every .nther deseriptlra of Iron and Bram CasHnlti suitable for -the Coal mining or other bugbear, on the , most reasonable ;terms. Abe, Blowing Cylinders for Blast. Tarn/ices and ' Machine work In general. Repairing of all kinds , done-with neatness and despatch 'Ai the lowest prices. MI work furnlakbd lry them war :ranted to perform roll. They would sot cit thecustomof '.(hoes who may want article,' In tl4lr lin In Ws" Malty. 'All orders will meet with immediate a d prronpt ottani 'Mo. ' 1 1 W. W. HUDSON . , - • March 4,1857• ,9-Iy W. 8.. HUDSON ASHLAND IRON WORKS. V TIIE SUBSCRIIIIMS are now fully . prepared to furnish, at the Ashland iron •-• Works, Steam Engines and Pumps of any '-••• ~.,power and explicit', for mining ZITId other .. pqrposes, Coal Breakers of every sleeand pattern nowin use, together. with outings and forging', of every descriptions.. 'Coal and Drift Cars of all alma; and patterns, large Truck and Horse ears,—all tarnished at the shortest notice. • The. subscribers Satter them. mires that, inasmuch as every member of the Mtn is a practical mechanic, they will be able to,Tarnish meld nary thaterill compare, favorably with any, In the Itr , gion. Alt orders Waled to L. P. Gasket if Bios., Ash- Matt IlebaylkilCrounly, wlll receive prpmpt ktten lion. . L. P. OARS Elt. MICHAEL GARNER JOSE: II GARNER. . In Asi4nd,idar.loi.67 • DEHAVerS IROII WORKS,'. allluarav Wee • ' THM gebeeriber is priced to mane' it,ri Whim num noir or ally power, 1 - . cx»;; Pumreof any rapacity and Coal Breakers I aua or every 'description ;. as well as every other kind of machinery used in ).line*; 'treaters, rurstares, Rolling Mills, Bair 11fills:&c. prom the facilities possessed for hianniketuring. end from long experience In the business,ivork ran Leturped nut at this extablishtneitt,at the Vert loweetprieesoind of a snperlOr quality, Person s desirottaof putting up inachineryof any Moo, are invited to call and examine pattirns'and *mom ae. paainted with prices befbre contracting eliewhere. Orders of every kind ire solicited, and strict attention w 11l be given to their prompt execution. .. , . .WILLIALDELIN.V.. , 'Yinenrrille,itecember 9,11,47 . • - ' 4184 f 1' , WASSIVTON ARV& WORKS. oust • oust e • THOS. !JAS reopectiullyini Ito the attention o the usluesscommunity 41- 16 4 . to their New 'Wain SIIOP And Foundry areetedbetweenCoal and liallroadstmeta, _ - and fronting on Norwegian street, whoa they are permed 's° execute all milers for machinery di Brass and fron t euth'ior /Begun 1C4111.141111 Mods of Oar lag for Bolling Mills; Grist and Ban Mills, Slagle anti Double acing rumps, Coal Breakirs,'Drift Cars, all kinds of llama Qualnp, such as Chairs tor Plat and T hem fhritebegi 2G; ail kinds of east and Proarght Iron ,Shafting.' Being practical rnechanielt, and baring made the &Mende of, the Coal jhrgion their.atudy for years, also alit:tads of Nachimrin their line of business, they I liatterthemethlres that work done at their establishment VII give fatisitctiOn to AM who Stay honor them with a 'tail. All TIM thankfully ressived and promptly eze. 'sled, - -- 4 c - ceasosablr ' ,Praia ma" lion, such anAteank I so of any Cowry Pumps of any cork -> , .'Coal of oriaTaoralp. llotwall kinds of Goorior for Itoli r ny 1111110, (kW sad Saw Illdls.tal ft Ous. sad all 'duds Italltrodeastlop, wino Chairs for. Vat *Wig Saw aiso. Solidify asi Idaho' east sod Wrostflitircoollbaftirtp. , llrdlinb. t bona lortax a pro/goal Marlaudcanik bobs bad Wren. nflorporkisrefbrousyyorraintboaralltairkao, iSt a i desirous of putting op Illioldnory of= arri aallaad onarbarourpalloratssi avollt, of wort. and hems acqualatre via WOW at fleiliforla,loollbroarstiooltnftolhamliora. Orlorardolh ',Wad tlisidifollywohatontilf~dlistkokirllll. &int to noir promptanrorliikili baringllonfolf4l., mo, sad 111111 our -ftiOws ea fan.B,lBlll. A. 6- 411:11.12:111111111L , TRANSPORTATION: PHI - ' te e Alfrenr u paup g san tit ti 0 ' ._ ' • QPi and AFTER MARCH lst; teal; t rinsause l gr i , th• 10 . 11awini Weil offir:! . S6lll! - • - • . .64_ i..; Asticsailiv ;rums. . 4 • ill ,i c CI * 14 2 4 4 30 is Dn. ilicodiAphetlooary,Boolis,Cupet lackagars,Frash liegitMak OWL Ay Asths, am, Butter, "%ppm, /as, Ur thenivarcartatstotimoreasp mu m , "b ul b uls : masa, Iletrosuware, LesMier.Nattanery,OsstamPONSwis n -he.„ Corion.Ccdtea, Grain ;Bar Iron,'Lead. iagres,,Naile, Spikes, Itlee,l9alt, ?Teri- , ' Sagar.Whlsky,ke., • J Wanes, Fire Sticks. Grimm, lig Strreee.l TO& awl Ter, SaltiSetqf ben, Timber and Lumber. te., • - Wicks, Coke, Coed .Wood, Clay, Graved, Ice. Iron Rre, Limestone. Munetertig Iron, Piaster, Slate, kali Liver s, Hour, per barrel, Nereb IL 17 ' T , PV ,1411t?A REAPOIC RALO/D. F Ct; of the Puede,. &, K. H. (do.. • Piaaddpicie,' , Mara 13; 1667.- grates of theitcht sad Tolls cat Coal trurgorted b 7 this Compotny,will be as folklrs. frost 16th Dlaeeb,l667, gill tit further bales: . . • •._ - 1 ,.: 7 4 4 1 e ' t i l l I‘olll i . - 1g x g • ies: ak 1 8 _,__ To Richmond, - • - 160 1 1 75 160 163 !'Philadelphia; 160 175 160 155 " Inellriad Plane, 160 175 160 155 " Nieetonn llO 175 1 .60 155 . " Germanicime3t: R.,, - . ~,, 130 175 130 • I bi - " Pails otStirnylkill, . 1 SO -175,160 • 1 66 " lianaytuelc, . - ISO. 1 75 160 1 55, “ spins 511110. • 155 1150 140 155 " Oonshehoeken and Ply- ! 1 swath Railroad, y 145 t. 150 140 136 " Rruabo's and Pottt' and, ' ' . • Jones, •' i - i 1 os-1 45. 135 130 . " trolltitownortoiosoporl.; 1 60. 145 135 130 " Port Kennedy, . '. ', ;-1 o.i 140 ISO LAO ' " TalleP Forge, •145 ' I'4o I'3o 1-30 " Phoenixville, ' i 1,36,1 , 1 so. 1, st 120 " Rorer's Ford, ' !115 1 1 30 120 120 " Pottstown,' / 30- 1 5 115 115 " Donglasville, i 1 soilz 116 .1 15 "Birdsboro' . • 1 1 VI .- 1 115 105 105 " Reading, . 110 .1 I IX 105 105 is Reineen Reading and •al Airsellle, 1101 1 05 105 105 " Mobref.lle. ' • I'lol 105 106. 106' " Ilambuty, 1 10 1 106, orwisabors. 1 10 '1 06 ' By order °Vibe Board of 117 - - Mart+ 21. '57 '2O ""' of ", ;mows W. Moll.ll6ll4llltlr.'ioev. COAL. (10.-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE NJ The subscribers hare assochtted themselves: from and after this date,under the name and style of TYLER, STONE & CO., and will 'conduct the business of Detain; in Cbal, as successors to FREDERICK TYLER C 0.,& It No. =9 Walnut street. Philadelphia; 169 Broadway, New TOrk ; Pier No. 6, Port Richmond. FREDERICK TYLER, OEORGE , 4 I . TYLER, C. RICH LE REACH. WILLIA E. STONE. DStf , • • Iday 9.'b7 ASHLAND and MAHANOY COAL —The undersigned are prepared to receive ordeis celebrated.Aahland Coil from the "Bancroft Pt. oneer Colliery." From the es terudre alterations and 103 • provetnents made at the Colliery this winter for prepenH ing the Coal, they feel no hesitation in offering it to tire, trade as an article that can have no superior In the mar:. ket, both as to quality and freedom from dirt, rlste other impurities. They are also prepared to make con-, tracts tor Lehigh slid Schuylkill Coal froM other minis BANCROFT, Lriv is 1.004 N 0.19 'Walnut street, Commercial Building; 'au 9,'07' CAIN, NiCKER&-COOK, xTDaa AND 811117Plif OP 331a.c35. =oath acossi. &1 o, dealer. in other flat quollitlee of White raced Red Ash Coals. . 24.40 IFahnd street,l'hdadriphia, and Woocilaiut Wharves. Schuylkill. lfosnie IlacKra. THOMAS CAIN.. Febniary 7,'57 VAN NEN; NORTON & CO., Bole Agents fa the We of the 1-41111313/ Gl.= Coal & Navigation, Co.'s Coal', pest Red and White Ash Coat. I No. ZI %Idiot street, PLIILALIELI'IIIT'. Offiar: No. 53 Liberty Eit:, - ror. Numb N. YOBKi No. 6 Doane street. ROSTON.I I I ' Shipping Wharves--Bristol, Ballston& and Pier -No. 1, Richmond. 7darrti 28. '57 • LEWIS AUDEN ' ED ii'CO.; Miners and Shippers of the follow • ing celebrated t ANTHRACITE COALS, I i From PHILADELPHIA and the MINES, ; ~ BLACK MINK, -sct, Agu. BLACK BEAT'll.worigAsa. SPOHN. --•- - do , LOCUST MT., --, do ' DIAMOND,- '. - , do SPRING MT., - Lonau., BROCKWILiK. -PIIIEMI. WYOMING VAL, do 1 , / --- 1 --- 10EIM - 110 - 13Tr; LEIIIGH, Inure Ase, end COUNCIL - BLDOE, an; .14,5. ALSO. the very superior CUMBERLAND COAL. Mined by the Hampshire and Iron Comps T 1147 b 7 Walnut street, PEULADYLP . Offices: Sit street. IH*TON. • - UO Broadway. NEW YOLK. March 14,'67 1 TRAVELING. EBANON VALLEY RAILROADi' . ASMM I N I MW. II IM I NC . _. TRAVEL between Risen And Harrhbulifi l ; on MONDAY, January 18tb, 18 , 58. ' 1 Passenger Trains leave , Reading daily, (except Sun. 'days„) at 10.10 A. M., connecting with up and dciw nMiwn log Traini on the Reading tailened, and arriving at Harrisburg by. 12.50 noon, in time to connect with 'Trains for Pittsburg, Lancaster, Chambersburg, Trevarton and Pinegrove. . . . i , RETURNING, leave Harrisburg at 2.45 P. IL, (after ar• rival of Vtills fnim places above named and from DlM more.) and reach Reading at 6.30 P. M., connieting with the Pottsville and Philadelphia Trains paining Reading the same evening. 1 ; Fares. - t Between Beadlv and Ilarttabrirg, • PM and r. 30 6,1 « Lebanon, 85 ,“ 10 " Lebanon and liarrisbug, 75 7" t pauengers will procure their tickets befoni the inane Aare. - G. A. NIc9LLS. 9en.,:dofd. (NOY. ZS, '4 7 48. j E=ES2 AEFI N VALLEY RAILROAD.! , MR .. Llbanie o Inns. O r • • N -and alter WEDNESDAYI . (IC TOBEn 28th, the Psuoeuger Trains of the (Lehlgli Valley Railroad will run as fnUows:. _ Down Trains* f I Leate Mauch Chunk at 7.11 k 11.M.,a0d 12.30 P. 4 Lehighton 7.27 " 1•142 'i i. Lehigh Gip 7.49 " 1.99 ' " tilatlngton 7.95' " . 1.131 " " 'Lauris* . 9.16 " L 384 a ; Whitehall . 8.22 " 1.4211 .4 " Catanaqua • 8.33 " 144 , * 4 " Allentown ' 8.44 " 2.05 1.2_,L , " Bethlehem 9.00 " 2.93 I• " " Deemansbarg - 9.10 a • 220; " Arrive Easton ... 9.40 " 2.46 ) " ,tip TPII4IIIS. • f! , at 11.14 A. U.,aild 4.40 P. M. Leave Easton " Yre!lart pbu rg " Bethlehem' " Allentown " Botamogna " White Hall " Leary's' , 12.54 " Cot “ " rilatington 1.15 " • else, u " Lehigh Oap ' 1.26 " Cscq " " Lehighton 1.45 " 8452 " Arrive-Ninth Chunk 2.00 " ' 7,05 1 . " . Air The above Trains will convect with the MOrsilog and Afternoon Trains to and tirota•New York end !Phila delphia." The Beaver Meadow Train wilt leave *leach Chunk far Wilkeibarre, quieten. White Harsh, te, upon the arrival of the 2 P. M.Train. 1 h ROBERT IL LITRE. Ripe. iCliNg. [August 8, 57 32.] 4* October 31,'67 • • . PASSENGER LINES. Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. MG. WINTER ARRANGE HEN Ti 1 7036.. TIIHE GREAT Northern and W i 'DB tee j_ United State. Mall Routes , sia- Speed increased and Fare reduce/ LITTLE SCIIUYLKILL , CATAWISSA, SUN 1111 Y and RBI E, WI LDI AMSPORT AND ELMIRA OAD. Through to Buffalo, In - - 16 brines. • Niagara Falls, - 16 ‘, Detroit, - • • . i 4 u Chicago, . is St. Louis, - • • 48'• r. Ticket Office. N. W. corner Sixth and Chesnut streets, and Philadelphia. and Beading Railroad DepAt, cornet Broad and Vine. On and atter MONDAY, Dee. Bth, Three. Paseengei Trains - will leave the Philadelphisand Readlogßailnad Depot.eorner /tread and Yinestreets,dally,(Sundays ex. cephid,) as f 06011111: - Day Expresa..7.3o A. X. Morphs*: . hantlxvillo and Readlog,only. Connect. lug wittiest3V/Pia , WilthunsPortand Sri/mud WlDLuns• port aptitudes 11.E0a4 farrivlng at Eludraat6.l6 P.M. connecting with New York and Erie and Baffalooind New Tort city Railroads for Dunkirk and Ennio; and from thesis, via. dem» on Lake Erie or Lake Shore Rail. road, to Cleveland, Toledo, Monroe, Sandusky and De troit. Also. with Elmira, Canandaigua and Niagara Palls Railroad: connecting at Canandaigua with New York Gentralaallroad, Fait and West. and atiluspension Bridge with Great Western and Michigan Central Rail- road for Detrolt,Chleago,St. Louis, and allpointsiu Can. ads and Western States. • • Mail Train... 4.30 A. n. Stopping at aliStations, and rannlngtoPuttstrilleonly" alight rapress.a.3o P.R. Running ere y day, stopping at all Stations and run-1 vans to Pottsville. Connectingat PortCllnton with Cat. awissa.Willtransportand Erie, and Wllllarnsportand El. I w i l easUroads,arriving atElmiraat 4, A.ll4onneetin% with New York and Erle,Butialoand New York city and Lake Shore Railroads. for Ennio. Dunkirk. Erie. Merv*. land,Cincinnatt.Toledo,Cbleago, anifai n i e w e e,„.... A loo,witli kihnira.Canancialerna and Maar& falls Rail mid eg ring*M at Niagara Falls.at 10.30. A. 31-connwet• log with Day Express or Great Western Itailroadfor De. Dolt. chimp, sic. This Bente, with its connections. forma the shortest and moat direet route to Canada and the Lakee. • Only one'ehange oftuwagebetweenPhibteelptilsand pnds, or the Lakes. assengers by Day Exisrembintkiluttat Port Clinton, ,and dine at Wililanirport. Parsnip» by srayorNight Express take nipper at Port Clinton. Passengers purchasing Tickets by this Line hare the printer of stopping at any orals above points and re. sniping their seats at *leant». - • pare trona Philadelphia its igansipsi, 33 05 Bnitalo Teartw"nda.lo 00 CatsiMsm, ' 435 Niagara hilt, via. El- • 4 401 ndra,Canandaigna Danville, ( 4eV N. P. Riilrad, 1000 11ton, - 815 N. M OO ' l O OO T, • eland, , 7176 Jelkison, I 'Toledo, 'l4 75 Starkey, • °inclusion' 18 00 .Pon Mtn, ' 8, • hidnit,sialltail, 1600 florbans, ''B , r Deft» and Gesievaorta. Gorham, 800 Lake, - 13 00 • " Strainer ' ChiritliciMadtWite. , Zoires hrnot, , • teen ,Camindalgua. ;I t Central Railroadllooo i10ne07•341, 8 , ChicagarialtuffalOand (Wefts», • 8 , Lake Shorehileisimin Le Dw, - 8 , Southern Railrind. 50 00 itatri, , '•• • I P •• • gto Baia Lake • itetbestet.dicli:Lik end lilehigan - I.4ad thriklos test Italboad, , -1100 ingaad 8 Llama. ; 80 00 EMiWisola. N.Tesit h ' • ' • ' ' larlioilidite.llllll* - • - Yiesolrest - • • . • ; T.Rviinia, madam. noried.Avest.; 11.11t.earaer Mani stylist& O. A.Nlll4ll.lll,llWtridladdiplistlhadligliattreist. 7.ll=llBooll.lsapnestrital,WASClrieltalleoad. S.A. 2,101131,11010 t Wlitlollifertatl Melts 1 Ifdf.. tad. .I:FOIVSAIE .4' TO_ L:ET, T ONVN 'LOTS FOR PALE=-In the , Boroefetiot Port Cuban. Ap_ply_!P n • . • .1. 3.1. wzi nK ILLOrs!.. RENT—A: Mee Storl Stiik IhrelUit Rogue; sad wen! cam' 1 01 ire strat. Pot:WU& Apply to. M. JUMP Septakber 6,7 " - EIIRE BRICKS for Cupolas,Pudd ing sad oust Iturnieee, beat the Iteadinefrolistjkw airoet the, nOSEES FOTIVON. ;.rvitiTtnt,ran.io,reso -34 r . (PO LET—An Office with all proper • cerreniecier In the 3d story, to Centre street.— eke of_ . JOEIN JIANNAN. se.Assort S. 1557. 1$ 9 FUEL—Coke . for sale,- in or small quantities, at the low price of a crate lMe ins oet. Inquire either at the ogler. er works of the Sai Com- - - gi0r..22,18 474$ 14 T LET.—A Inrge and convenient 11 19pre House and Office, on the testa street, Tr* , Anent, recently occupied by Clock t Co. Inge re of THOMPSON LOODYSZT,Tremout, or sons BANNAN, Pottsville. . August 8,17 324, RENT- 4 i A Two Story Dwell 4 mac nom% lb IdotrWeAdditiott.bitb all tbe co improveoeuts—Doer occupied by Ma W. ur - ley. Ppereudou &lb ootbetlMofApprtl. For further potticularsappli to I• BOUM' k LEI M. Pottrifine, I* • • 6, '611 • • '• 64.1 yOR SAL , A3O Rollie Engine,len tirely new; non ;eying at the shop of the Strain. ran. It will be add cheep and c secoininodatiog terms. For particulars enquire of utucE, ries .* co, 3ieyerstoun. Lebanon county; or W., llETlisantcyrox. . Their Attorney, Pottattlie, Fa. fo-it , January 30,13 Fr -OUSE AND LOT for SALE. —The subscriber will sell his Ilouseand Lot trawl eo th e north side of Walnut street, is the • rough of Ashland, Schuylkill county. The lot la Y 5 feet front by 100 deep—` 0.97 In the *tot the borough +on which is erected a one And' a halt story Frame Dwelling lime. She lions* and Lot wilt be told au reasonable terms. !or further particulars apply to • - • . - LEVI ADAMS. Llewellyn, Schuylkill county, Pa. Deeem .. own 100 rti , is 0. SALE.—The ,two story Brick ' onseand let Wo. 4, rapidly Front street , in the reproving lawn of Creme*, .(late West Raven.) The t 50. by 210 feet extending' bark to Vaal atm 1. A .ltd stone he Bowe is on the grotind. The honie eon tains 7 rooms and large garret, with, cellar the alas at the house. t A hoe lot newly fenced 50-by 185 teet directly behhild the above, fronting on Coal street and extending. back to Centre street, ran hcr had with hoese and lot :(0.4, if desired. For particulars, tc., apply to W. N. WILSON, Jan. le, '5B pm] Nine Hill Office, sees, 1: - 6TEL FOR RENT--MO UNT ! *VERNON HOTEL Of !PHILADELPHIA.—TAI*' bop and old established hotel. situate on there:pi side of Second above Arch street, will be rented to a good tenant. on moderate terms, and imutedts ion given. It Is one of the largest clue hotels p Philadelphia . is'4s- feet front with double blocks of. -back buildings extending 225 feet In depth—has orgrloo Moils and will accommodate %:10 guests. I t *as largely ":toproved with an iron hoot and other alterations. and plain thorough reyair by the preeent proprietor shoot three years dime. It has had a liberal patronage from this and other StaLm, and has usually had from 50 to 76 permanent boarder', moat of whom will return when the house Is ifpin opened. It has ill the modern Im prorement* of a first class hotel. with a limp, restaurant in the basement, about 200 feet loom with wine 'minim, billiard mnm, barber rho nay to G EO. W. CARP TER. N 0.737 Market street. Philadelphia, Jan‘lar7", '641 IN m JOHN M. KENNEDY~*. CO.. Chem and Provision Ifferehanti, • • Fw.S. 39 and 40 North • Wharves. half ay between Artie and Race ruse* ,. PHILADRI. lIA. (Mardi 14, '67 11-ly LTHER ! • _LEATHER! LEATHER I 1 y ENRY NV. OVERMAN, Importer . of FRENCH CAL F SKINS. and general Loathes' slur, No 6 South 3d at.. Philadelphia. A goneralloo , ortm DO t of all It Indxof Liagaza i llotoccos, str., ete. BED and OAK SOLE LEf4LIER. ~ , r Februst7 2S, 'ST . , - 91 y -,1 Jisar M. Coc4 My 1 -WHEATLEY'S Apcti•°T. 1; THEATRE, Arch Bt.. shove Oxen, hi aiielphia.• THE STAR COMPANY, (iiimpnsed of the that Artistes in the world, mind exceeding In Strength and Talent any dramatic combination hereto fore offered to the theatrical culdie, will appear every night In Comedy; Tragrdy..Serio-Coenle Drains, Vaude ville*, Muelest Iturlettaa,4c., Le. When •laiting the elty.'go there. lOetober 24,14 41411 m BS' 01.QX HI N ,rCH E SUBS OY CRIBER, would:reqpect t tiny futons their numerous friends and enatomera huylklll Creanty, that theitaxsortment of Clothing for Young Gentlemen is mina larger than - ever, and they are dleposed to Fell cheap. Persons living at a die• Lanes. have the privilege of exchanging clothing pile. chased' al this store ,if they do not snit. V. A. HOYT 1 .IMOTHER. :72MM:dont St., corner of Tenth. Pbilails. April 225.'67 - 17.1 y, I TO FOONORYIKEN, itatCHINISTS & °TRIM. VU, RVES, N. E. corner South' 4 1 1..• aitil Penn Sts...Philadelphia.fur *hes ingbt copper and brans, pig iron, Minot irorqsolders.firebricks,portablefor ges,spelter.block tin.lead,foundry Mould ings. facing*. crucibles,' antimony, babbitt metal, mild Of all kinds. brass, old copper. tc., Le. lla is alai/ideal er in wrought and cast scrap iron and other metal'. It Is bin desire to accommodate ins cbinists a nd'Otbera at a distance from the city, by furnishing any article they may want in their business. Articles not mentioned' in the above will be,proeured and forward. d. Any Inquiry in the above be promptly answered. • . - A. PPItTES, • • S. B. ecinier South and Senn streets': February 14, 417 . 7- S VINE FUND. • NATt N A I X 'SAFETY TRUST lykT A NITT STRE E T, South-west o TIIIRD. Phlladelpßla. • • . Arr en ,for Builnees during the Bus. pens on of Owls PaYitents by the Units. 1. Deposits 4alsed and.payinents wade daily. A. Current Bank Nates,)Cheeks and Specie will be eelve4 cln deposit. • 3. Deposita nisde In Dank Notes or Checks will IN, paid bark in current Bank Notes. 4. Deposits !nude In Gold or Sliver will be paid baSie In Coln, INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. Itbx. HENRY L. WENNER, President s . Wriusx J.iiiinto, Secretary. February STAITFER it HARLEYO eIIEAP WATCHES & JEWELRY— Wtiotesale and retail—at the"Phila •• eliMia 'Pitch Jewelry Shire." No. 148 (Old No. 9SYNorth Second at.. corner of Quarry:Phila. Grid Lever Watches, juLiNfesocUat, 18 carat oases, SV, 00,1 Gold Lepine. 10 caret,- - •. - 23 00, Silver Lever4olljewelled, - 12,00 SlOar Lenin.. jewels, - • - t • 9;o0_ Superior Onartiers. _ TlOO Gold Spectacles* • • • - 17100 line Silver do.„ • • j! 50 Gold Braeeleta . • • 8 .00 Ladles' Gold Pencils, .. 1100 Sliver Tea-spoons, set. 5100 . Gold Pens, with Peneil, and Silver Holder, - 00 Gold Flngerrings.3734 cents to $80; Plata Owlet, plain, 12 1 ,4 cents; patent, lay. emir: Lnuet, Milts; other a rticles in proportion. AU goods warranted' to be what they are sold for. ' STAUFFER & TURLEY. hand souteltiold and Silver Levers and Lepities, still lower than the above prtces. October & 1L57. IMPORVANT-MSCOVE.RY_I • ' A Chimney possessin t o the cequuw regal.: situ. and applicable to Dye Moo, Factories, Steamboats, and any position aihm•e' needed. THE benefits resulting by; the use of this improvement are— pest droop - hi in at kinds weather ; a taring of fuel from 20 to 25 pet cent.; a taring of three fourth: of the heat, stem waited; a perfect wens of reittileitioe ; a perfect protec•On against fire from ignition with the joist: cheerier! in the erection of cilimeneys, not requiring half the nunibir of bricks. and saving one half the space in a room taken up by the or dinary. chimney. For Fartorles. 30 to 40 feet In height Only: required to ' give a powerful draft fir steam and other purposes Tat fiNna, PATZNT Cismety Ann Irierrn.Arto,-00, No, 318 Chesnut street, Philadelphia, Are now prepared to furnish this very valuable improve merit, guaranteeing it to give ratistactics, when put up by them, or In compliance with their Instruction: N.B.—The Company desire to obtain some good agents to take charge of the telling of this torprorementin this city and county. For further information madras the Secretary, 11. W. SAFFORD. 318 C'hesout sheet, Philedelphia. 43-ly 1210 P. 14, a.ii 12.25 '• 534 . t to 12.38 ." i 64 12.45 • MC " MUSIC P BLlStillit9 HOUSE. toO • EN s H A BueressorsF.O. OUN% C WILL7.O, N 0.186 Chesnut street, un -7.-. der the Utah HOU*. PhibidelptllMTO A rN -- ~- , x ,„, t ,,,,,, 1. , publishing the latest Ma- sie,from the mgr popular Aut hoisin the United States, in a style that will vie with any Issued at an Other house. either in this country or Europe. • . 1 . • The} have also the pleasure toannonneito th Pulille I hat their stock of Sheet Musk on hartd,odusista 0 the largest and most complete assortment-tot% found in the country; they are constantly adding to their stock all the New Music published in New York, Boston. Ai.) ! They alsopuldish several Instruction Booksiirldrilt ate In general use throughout the country._ Ji . PIANOS—A firm assOrtment of the best man nfiteturers of New York and Rostott f at the lowest cheap prieea. ' M,USICAL INSTRUMENTS. 1 ' Also, a geueralassortment of Ottawa, Violin,. $a Lions Flutes. A ecordeoto.ite.: Violict.Oultar and Has pStrings; of the best Italian a uallt leis, all of which will be furnish; ott to the public and the trade at the lowest rates.! Orders punctually attended to.. t 1161- Allies k Walker's Musk and PublkatkeiP can be obtalsted at LI DAN NAN'S Bock and 3lnsw ctore. Potts: VIM. ; i , EPtllltdeirbir k , -1. - 4.15b4... Slt PHILADELPHIA. October 24,'57 MORRIS' JONES &CO I. • IRON Ala 'STEEL MERIORA NTS, _ Jfa at cod - Siateesth Strvers; Philadelphia, • li3Ve atirlyil on , hand and fotsale ,BESTEN LIEU REFINED ,assortmento of ohagualls," and other favorite brands. BEST ANIERI, CM BARS-rordlaary sloes. or rolled to order for bridge , purpoww. de., he. PENNSYLVANIA - BOILER PLAIT— Promisoulus shoo, erl , ut to required Aire. BOILER , RTV ETS-- , Dover bntnd. =Wein scald dies. BEST EN OLISACAIt, diCLEI-Anterktan and English. mat • StIEETIRON—for covering +chutes, he. AMERICAN. t 1300TCII PIG IROE. RAILROAD IRON—Trails and Rat bars bailable for, mine.. turnouts. he. JUNIATA. ENGLISH &NORWAY SLITBODS, DOLTS, NUTS rind WASIIE43-400 bridges; ear , and machinery purposes =lly, OAST, SEUL MACHINE. and 11L1STEEI . AWN sin extra Reality for taps and dim Tbe above; tegether !with a full assortment of iron. Steel., Nails auk Spikes, .to Ahleb the attention of dealers, railroad eompan les, elitism. miners. (Mandan and to., ebintete is invited. Maylo, ISK 110.1 y. I Ni};W:I3A'.LOWIN 3 06 . lEVOINRESUL Thug dad Hastaton strate,PAllariciptia,AnN4 • WOULD:gallAhe ofentienvof . foe, Rail d Renegers, sad those late rated is Railroad Property, to theirEystme 0 , 1. incemetke Engines. In wide% they serSadapteat.. the particular tenione far which they may be required; by the use of one, two, three or bur pale of *driving wheels; end thetas of the whole, or so mach of the weight ss may'he desirable- for odhe. sloe ; and in accommodating them to the 4 ,, radea. cartel, enerigtb of' trupershuettorrouret , rail and- wort to 100 done. ay these means the amataramAneltal elect of the ' pencils secured with the leis*, ag*so for atteudanee, eostaffieLentrepaina to Road sad Regioe. With these oldseta ha view. and as the result of turrutylkres Joon experienee in the bddems by our senior part. nee. ws,manatrtuzejtes Wpm/kinds of Swims. and mural risme" of sizes of each Abed. Particular Atter; =ats, the strength Of the turbine hi the plans** aship of all the death.. Our long esprrimma 'sod coportonftla of Warning hsforsoalloo.fazable• as to offer atop salines with the suorwe that to atitlyak. evecoomay darebtOtP, they •Iti envoi Ok="2. otarthoosoftayetiot blot haws ". W•-• 1101 •" el sib., bow Us( ail law sostAte•:(te .PWl.t , )0610107".P4010klbr= sapapW~ka4ls4. 411 0,90f.D0P101P 0, Wii014.141% 451,kinoir,Or of fir .17414__WWIR , wi rs;slgoon,_ 14C. liernW 114110. • wqßsat D. ti&uctiorop.T, ititr"at,"trAMic..;A. fIOSNRT; • Attorilby' Las;riittirrtl' opostte tiny A osatialrii Qabbeir , : . , . 444 y ~ W M. .191 , 31 . 1 ) 50 Pa.r S s Luot:: t y it .Law: the roda Oetes. , ' Kletoberlo,l•7'. 414 y J. W. TIOSEBERRY, Attiptney at • Law. Otlies—sonisiar, Market and sad *moth Poo+llll4. • . August, 9.'40 NY ER STROUSE,-Attortiai at Law. Ofice.-Centre drat, optik. the Tows - Hall, tuna.. - . • [lresisi e. TA 6- PAVID B. GREEN,Attcirneyi at Law, Pottsville". °files in Xstrietitseet,oppnoitie the CMcs. J 1 3 17 /4.'6 4 :14/47 P., DtWEES, Attorney at Law. OFFICE -404 doors above Movidites natal, tee street. Pottsville, Pe. [Dee. IF, '67 MS. SAMUEL GARRETT, Wgistrite, .o:nnreimsesi And Osneral Collector. OS al, Idarkot 51. Potts,' ikt, next door to kba. Of liee. Aug. 15. 33- AP-. SPINNEY, Attorney; at LaW, do 'Ashland.' Schuylkill county. Pa., !lilt act ai agent ►n the purchase and rale of Real Wale. collettlon at; cents, ita. . [Aalland,llsy 2, 1,1 cLENIENT S. FOSTER, Juotjee of lie t ate Pimi a tt Nikner ta t ir tary l•Ct , lons wad agendas ~► F4bruary 'A'S &tf . 11 .1 ThiISMAS, R. BAN NAN; Attorney at Liw. Office In Coutre Strad, apposti•t i hs iplairpal C arch.Pottollb,Pesns. , - , • 1 -t gov. 2 E 0.1866 ' f 4 7 4 7 ~. ' •A. S .SP Magistr4tei and Kett Takata Agent. 011eszin *4l Uatd street en East Markey Pottsville, Yy, Slargh 22,185B', if OHN SEITAIN GER,. Otice• of the ,J Pelee. ST. CLAIR. will attend' to blisinewit on. trusted . to him with diligence and ears. Yebrttow7 21, ?47 t 6dr cKitIS'rOPHER..I, IT TVE, Attor ;eel it I. Pottsville.Bebuflktll county. Pa. ILSlukatongo street, corner of &Mad. pril 11, '57 ' WI, • • JTOHN CONRAD,, Jr.; Justice of II the Peare mind Couteyaiteee—efflce oppoelte &hoot Ham, Aread meet, Tamaqua, Pa. r May 2. taEORGE deB.' , KEIM, Attorney at it Lan. Potteeille,kenna..wlllattend tolegaltraatnepa In; Sebnylkill alounty -and elsewhere, Ot!las in Ventre .rieti nearly oppoallathe Miners' Bank. c. J ll 4 4 16 .1 • • • . • ' !ISAAC SEVERN; Justice .oi: .; the PEON, attends to the collection et-Amounts. and business appertaining to Pis ogles. AP alto *fiends to the Measurement of Beirk and Mono. Work ; guars. . Mos. te. The Doe/teed Jacob Kilns. 7 T..p.q., is lit 'his possession. Office—Centre st, betoir Anierican Iloose.: . Pottsville. V. 4,. U. ST, • . '-. . 1 - 7-1*; • . iBUSINESS CARDS: D. iL. DODSON; 1:/tn -64; Ns:keel Street .' . three Mgrs . /le. . '•boy,.'rb • south AO. [Pottinrille,fitsi.=,lB ly • 9EO. K. SMITH, Mining Engineer, arid COIWry Mower, Potb4lll4, Pa • 1 ' ' • b. 14.'671 . . • 1 . • 14 t• , SEPLI ARY;.Chil . and t j ulng Niglnser. Offiee—Nerweglin otreet; Potts- I' 1 . Pa; Ihnuiry,.lo Ili- W. SHEAFFER, Pottsville, Pa., elat4 of the Penigyhanialibitip Giological inns'', tapl oris lamb, mines; 4ka. (Cletolkor.ll.,'ss 41-tf . ' q_Eott E BROWN Mine Inspector, Pottsvills, isspeiti O sal land* and Miens. Patti...ta bu., ttention paid to Ventilation,: [August 1, 31$f El EN .PLEASANTS; Civil and I Mining Engineer,POTTSVILLIti !. • Onvos—Market street, north side,bitween Centre and Se4ood. [August 32.4t0 )R. CRARL t ES HERNIANSADER; Surgeon and Ace - anther, ' ' • ' ItWfGSBUILGT-Opposite Ow Anniinn WWllt:e. nvet 2 8,'47 ) . ; ' 33.17 --,_ R. 011 N S,, Civil, ;Topo-. TT• gripbleat end Marne: Enninsisr. CentieltnisSt, Pottsvi/10, Pst., offers' his sertierlito perklll. Orq airing actinide surveys and, Ant class mops. IVO). , 7-t3r TKINSON ' S . Generallaind Agency and Surveying (Mee, SANBAS Cl . Tir..lllBBoUltij • January ..11, '5B • • ' 4 1 4- RANK CARTER,' Mig of v i gin K l a ule. " e- 0171 i nit t i t' l e bt i ni a ll: T W Del. !list +doer below Silver, Terrsee;Tutlsvllle. , May O. 'iST ; • 19-tf .• CILE AVER ; &-.0 LA PP; Geological, ) Civil and alining Rnalueera, Conveyancers: and Real Estate Agent lie the (Wyoming Heave., BORA. TON. Pa. yx - w. eutarsa.)l [a. v. mart. ' May 2. '57 • TOHN HODGKISS, If neer ind Sur ! r, eyer; Centre Bi .. Pottsville, Pal; at • toSurveylnir and .Exploring (teal Windt , . tempter, laglllnes. Le. Agent for Oit:webs/A and salecitlteal Estate, coll.xtlenrents,. le, . . • • , , 1 . Mardi 22,, . " • 124 f. • . . tffENRY W. POOLE; Geolog ical, klopog rapt' c6l and Mhving Enainevr,Centntstreat, - Pottsville. Pa.. gives attention to'surreys and examina tions of Coal Lint, to surreys of mine, 'requiring ape eta) accuracy, an -to the auperintendative and entire !tamp for proprie ors of WOK ii—Febraary 2, 'VT • [July 1:2;"54 274f1 AAGENCY—For • the . Purchase 'arid Sale of Real Eetate; braying and selling Coal; ta ngcharge of 004 Londe, Mufti tr., and collecting rents—from twenty, yeas experience in the County he hopes to•glie satisfaction: Office 13Inhantengo Street, Pottsville. 1011AS:p1:11ILL. April 6,1857 14-ti T H. Mc lwam, Civil and Minh* ay • Engineer. Ashland, PL. attends to Surveying and. lamenting. Blinds, surveying and dividing bads, rein biting Town UAL and all other bneinese In the line of his profession. Letter address, Tointain. Spring P. 0., Schuylkill County, Pa. Feb, 23.1857 . 84y . HARDWARE. "I Stiehl& dr, • Thoinpir., WIIOLSS4Z. AND . RETAIL DRALEIiB ' Cutlery, iToole, Corner of Centre 'Aid Market streets, Potts/.lie - . Schuylkill County, Pa. • • • Orgill/013. of thelOnvir.r .2 I- , E INVITE ATTENTION TO . , . 1. w V r our lame asoortment of liardira re, Cutierj, Toole, ke:, which we offer for aide at a reasonable aliaßee over manufacturers' Prices. Weposseitz advantages , in trade that have sitiored us the exclusive sale of muds which have never be. n offered In this runty heretokto. and Our experience, together with an extensive knowledge of manufacturers. enable us to Order our rode direct, which we can sell lower than any other esuitd]shruent. • Annexed and a number of articles comprising Locks. • . . Mcbtleing and ;improved, . Latehm,' Boring Machines. Butts and !linger, . , Pairs, • . ~ ' White Lead, .1 ' Steel Squires, _,,'Jr , • . Zinc, . • . . Broad Ain' a Michela. I Off, ' Adzes, . ~ ' • Beatty's Framini. Meets, Bhip Augurs and Bate, l i A griculturel antraiming . . Implements, ! ' . . •Cabinet Trlnoillage, in i; ' Oast variety! ' . I Tiplocks, 11 bitches. Betts, and Bbilding Hardware, ttentices, with anew of - fur. alder, at the 'serif krWest inst.- Putty; Pilike", Benoit, • ' - View, • Itepe Paeklng, T.rred Yarn, Planes, • . We have given especial ail nlsblng contractors and bell kat:priers:. • •; ibi-Gloodeordered by mall lion. and fdrwarded'wilb des the corner of °entre and Mar 5 Nov. 14,'67.4641]..s _KANO SAWS. Crespon's, & Jackson't ]land;. Panel and tbo boot assortment in town:, For sal* 0 low prliwt . at lb. Hat& ware and Iron Dotal. •' darrat 1,'57 a) . • "RAIIL,ROAD IRON. • ~gg It gi berg have now 'on hand 1. and will sell for CAM, at the lowest searkat prise, it large stock bt the best quail ti merchant Mir kon, Flat Bit Railroad, iron, and light T nil', for mines. . . • XL YAItDLRY i SON.• Pottsteillajioissaber 21. 'Or; ' ! 48- HARDNioItE Amp IRON DEPOT. 416U/Itt: tißtit.hattug now smug. his goods at his new plane. ot business an a new determined:lnel' furnish ._ lag all such goodsaa the bubo:eased the aim Many require. at their lowest market value, i C ioV i t g le inspection of the publik.. I shah healinps on hand and have on bands full stock ot• •• .. Barlron, . Chopping Agee, flue Irdn, COAT Motels, Cast steel, Trace Chalisi., ! Slit Iron, Pratte and Spikes; : Rope, Tickle Meeks; ; • • , • .-_, Anvils and Tie* ke r .; Mirdware and iron Depot, Camas Bvang,three dome above Market. East side. -. . FRANK rim, Jute lb, Mt ; ' • 28.tf t tiR fingt34 . NSW i s - *doors be. low gate [total. and nearly ;opposite the ' • tiltiers'Bank, Pottsville, Where will be found an excellent aasortinewt of Man. Gooch Triardn. • nee , I Springs, Sine Trays. ' 844 dise,, • ' • •' • &Hants Vats/ 0 haavaay.er'oTools. • • 'AP•ortmentot pia Locks, CarnenteeiTool'a, - Table Cutlery Mass end Paint. rocket Cathwy.:l Bar ton *tall sites. Table Spoies..l .Rolled " " Mirth and Nalltilla 3004 4 6 - Aeiottaleekt *tins 0 . Railroad Iron and galls.. Sheet tree Cenelbles, Smith Tools. Wire, Tin Plate MIMI* g Materials • • • Bros Kettlea,; , • • • -... Cast Steel: • < - Sad Iron', , Sheer Steel, Pane - Arst'ilileter;. • " Kill Saws. • • 'Unsaid 'Trawl. (hoseent Sarre, rowderanditbet ilea itaalkans._ „'• OtS.returnshistrunits to Inernelictoribepehlnyqp - they extenadtehhnlnhlstedltidialeapsetty,avallirepue - the new Sna, by the dnailtif of- . tbreielleeebbetebdl Mk* •Um to Inaalnewasedeeeodinsipqe • ssadii dove. and andalaid Dieltrara itardwart and /ran,. Quern strait tottnills,Juaaryllelliii • • Cbt efaratt II AND GARDEN SEEDS, rani TIED, AiriculeArai Isspleswentsc&e. :i 111 E subscriber will keep Agg t i li t *ahead Clower.tirootby and otheto seeds. White Clover mid Lawn 0M s, together with garden and geld seeds, Innen at will warrant to be fresh and good: Ile wilt also welt* orders*? al Midget trait trelm,(*srrouted totwwhilt they ere represented.) agricultural Implements, de., all' of which will be furnished at trianntarturers• wires.— The seeds and trees mold by the subscriber arerelected * with great care, only trout growers of reputation and standing. lie de., tint deal in fted. procured prombeve . • onaly In the market, from tluxe a 110 Ilt.ll cheeporitbout regard to the character 6f the reed sold.' Not dors he purchase or sell seeds grove promimmously la taut pie. ding, where their too that proximity detotionitto tiwit quality. particularly those of the setae reprice. This la so haportinicomitdevattou tonne, who purchase eit her • weds or institute*. Vet hem It., wail Iri order, early to . • ' _ • BENJAMIN BANYAN • . . The ihnestbeasta are mina I sow Of . Two spot** *sin, Idg and atodurb maple wood Is made mi plongh; • My goad's a sturdy hollybraneh. • 'Tie tbmogb their toll you ow lb* pialn In summer graeo,:in autumn taxown; >logs moue, in a week they pan, Than wbon I bought dawn, I paid down. • Ilefora with them I'd • . I'd haogyrttb all my•Witrt. • , • lownthatJoan,mywlle r I love tryond my life, • ;But, rather sea her dead would ii—thia I would seamy • Oleo din. , Yy gallant oxen—only look, " * . Uow Seep cud straight their furrows The strongest tampret.they raebrook ; • for boat or cold they do net rare. ' And wheel° take a draught 1 stop, A mist from ibeir wide tom Illes, And on their horns the young blitts,drop, And Mere they perch before my eyes. . . • Debra with them, Lc. 4 No oillorese eo strong 2$ 111ty ; They're tardier far than"kny cheep; The town. mik to our Tillage stray, • .10 bopen 10 buy my nxen cheep; And take them to the Tollerles On ifordi•Orar, betbre the king: And slarightkr you Goad towns4b k,171 hare no such thing. Before-with Meta, ke. nor Bomar& • HART/ORD; Trumbull Co., O.} • Nov. 10.1857. MR. EDITOR experiments on the Burg. bum, some made by an enterprising gentleman in this vicinity; Mr. Gourge "K..Pelton, of Vernon, in this county, may interest your readers. On the 27th and 28th of May, Mr. Peltun planted about fotkfifths, or, by measurement, eighty-two one hundrethe of an mere, with seed obtained of- Col. Peters, of Oa., and 3;31. Thornburn, of N. T:.„in rows four, feet, and in hills two to three feet ipart, cultivating the same as Indian Corm Ile pia four kernels in a ill would have heel better, as they did na r ill come up. The seed seemed alike, the products being equally sweet.— !the soil was upland loam, barely in good heart, baring been titled several years. NO first boiled on Sept. 22, when the cane was in bloom, and eight and. oue;half gallons of juice made one of molasses. 01 - two and one•half lons I n syrup, made Sept. 24;a small Porllon went to sugar. . Oot. 12.—Thirty-one selected tunny that were started inn hot bed about the lit 1 01 May, no. tally ripe, ?weighing fifty pounkylelded twenty. six and onO,•fourth pounds of juice; boiling this to four arkl three-fourths pounds, fully three-- fourths mined to sugar, of well defined crystal's. .This Patch was clarified with soda and sulphate of zinc. •At first he used cream of lime, a table 7 spoonful to five gallons of juice; bat be found soda better, a tablespoonful to from fifteen to thirty gallons, accurilinFlo its gieenness, clarify •log better, and making syrup of much tutor. The syrup thus clarifiedge liko honey in olor, as good as sugarhouse syrup, freo from all Meg, end on cakes no worse to take thee maple lae- Oct. 15.—Ninety average main than, weighing one hundred nod fifty pound., yielded ninety pounds of juice; that made eleven pounds of my thick syrup, Tho four fifths am produced one hundred and fifty-two gallons of runt molasses and some sugar. Now, for almost: Rent of land, - Plowing and barrowing, - - Tbree-fourths pound seed; - Planting and hoeing, - - 5 Seven cod one-half dais' bulling, including self, boy, bones and mill, - - 20 62 Fuel, say, - . - . - 150 - - 2.5 , , Cr. By one hundred nod filt.t-two Ohms at seventy-five cents per gallon, " $ll4 dn Deduct cost, . ' - - 34 2 The pan and - nrch are like those for boiling ma ple sap. lie found old rails and refuse piecis better than solid hickory; the hickory making a bed of coals beneath the pan, and choking the draught. In cool, frosty weather there is no need of hurrying, ns some * of his canes, after Wog slightly touched With the frost, were ,Cut over a week before being crushed, yet uninjured. There' is also then lose, joke and less green matter to It, bur, the- sweetaert is undiminished. He pouis the strained juice into the pan, odds the soda dis solved in a llttlikjuice, and boils to syrup' out removing it from t h e Bre. Although ,not a' carpenter by trade he made his own mill, except turning the rollers. Fifteen dollars cover all oz.- posse, allowing implo wages for his time. Ike mill consists of three vertical wooden rollers, sin. teen inches long'and fifteen In diameter, Inc lit• Ile frame, high enough for cnorenience;and the juice to drain into a large tub. The rollers may be keyed up to each other, the last two espectilly, perfectly tight, so that at eaten blow on the keys `will rebound. The drivicie roller has taiga at its. upper end That mesh into the other rollers, sad pluses up through its beating into a sweep, to which= the berms or horses are hitched, like 11. common eider mill. He think' It would be better to have the rollers two feet long. , CA '1•-• Va I CA • r C , re Vs , .V 3. Oct. 24 . .—Manufactured two leads of good cans, brought ten mites, end th at day, with the help a boy eleven yours old, two horses, and another henna fur two or three hours, be made forty gel , lons of goodityrep, beginning a little before tan. rise, and closing about 10 P. M. Another batch of ninety.two hint, - siVeneglng three, stalks With their stokers, brought four miler, gave forty gal loon of juice and el: and one-fourth of .good me. lasses. This stood till after a heavy frost &m, s,. two freesing., one forming lee llkti window glass ; the other (rose the ground; and formed ice one fourth'itteb thick. Wheti he commenced eight add one-hull gallons of juice' made one of molasses; hot, Oct.-21, a )trt/e less than six would de it. • Re ban made for;: ethers, with his min, throe hundred and seventplive gallons, .making to the halves, the. AMU/ being delivered at the mill; lee bas sold eSgoed 'portion at' seven ty.dve cents per gallon, and some• even higher, making nearly $2OO in about Aileen working nays, an , 1 hindered some by the weather at that; for fill works are Its the open • The leaves and tops will more than p:ej for cut, ling, preparing, end delivering, the . cienes at toe mill. Mr: Patton has persevered in his wait midi in spite of the good-natureid incredulity et some; but now the laugh is *albs otbeLekte:.st any rate the dimes are. Ile 'ii Much - to be rpm mended for bik enterprise. Vegan-frets are not taken from a few bills, multiplied into gallons and WEN but froue.mem 'brand* made by him at the time. Perhaps the c6OO may be planted some thicket to adveu!sp. but the Sorghum is oo lougar . an experiment::!4V t a fact, and to'neoit of us a feet full of sweetntOr --tass. Yeas, Jo., in . 4%4 Ceitirato..„ 1,101 receive . prompt Watt wpar._ Call And me us at Irk, Meese*. • TIC ITER kr.TII93IPSON. THE OXEN. (4U MUM) Ptuu DtrtoNT J'et deux grand, batu4 . dllll. )11411"114.• Dees grinds Wats blame; azgate's der tan If whew my little daughter's tall( My royal assame's ao and heir - Should woolaa , ecann.—my money all I'd pay Wet down, without a cars. But If he wanted MID to Kim • My two.n hits omen, marled with red:— tome, daughter. mom. the erown ws II Wye, Ind kerybet boasts at basin Instead. Before *Mb them. he. Total cost, Not iiin, - lecipts. • BROWS 111tgAp.--Take dies titurte of torn mot and Wet It:np wfth lqling water, letting It staled titint7 dtflectee tr, sirl4l, then add one quart ry• meal, or, If that Is not convenient. add trill cif wheat !our, atirocia tea - cur of molasses. and wilkthii wheal by witti'' milk or cold water OW beki two bosirtr,or Until clone. Celllf g Ell.--TOO Coro Mini and wet up with bolUug !ratei batting:lk, equal, pets; maim :itil'Ojai as better, sad .a , IJ a Mlle wi t to silt :year idea, and bake it Ida hot urea fur brat It. tut: to be WOG • dnoir Coss ohns.--Take two gnarls ttf Itors mail awl wit Itsp with ono* find or rater Nu um &Nth bird; then mid twit w the ism. and ke its other rian breed, fp egoirtit tins fib, Loeb bi time. Vac la sail iv Itsficatelhent brat. 00 00 I:} 00