4iiintrs' )ournol. POTTSVILLE, PA. ----_ SATURDAY, FOlltlJAll.lt 19i 1 0 59 ' ; —_. :. - - --.:-:-----------, .. - - .g - ' - 7- " ,- - 7=- , retarcireulatlon,i 016 UMW/ il.liteXtit to the azirrerrate eiretilatioll Xid'aniuTJZOLOP4l,4'....llll_-_,44 viper , ' i.ublithed in thelCollo ." "'"" ' O.- 111:" the heet Penton or the OPOMltrorkwroadverttoes , mita inserted In Rs eolunnts ill.ol' elretark, 0121%11*- o the advertiser WI it falbliatea hi a n7l.llrVe other pit , prin. In our el tl e% the ratea oradver,tl4l!fraje of gm. \ kided In price accord] ngi!O qi!CirCinf itaPer. • !q v , you : O. u.im.jit, a- wi ll m illi Ne. ii. 110 Broadway. ; . I,dvari,... J..cm A po„ Mb in d Chesnut streets. 1 • iiii 011 V-D. Y. Mao, fol. , h,, art. sarfortrod to retire intweriptiona • and cot. : id ni , r , t) . ma' JocaN u. olabli%bmept. • COPIES r;r• the hitifiatr Jorasial.. can obuilvd every SATURDAY, it imrdirei.L'S Bookstore, liiiheraville. • . • • "er'4llO.OlES'S Coo kstere, R:DRECKESS'S Bnolistore. Ft. Clair. LS'S no etereedt.pdmA rgh , miNERS' JVCILNAii Is fur:llk:Led to ear'rlera sled woo desire io•aell altaids, at 37 cents per copy for ;vies and upwards. . Tx consegoeace of a pressure upon our ad vertising columns, Set are compelled to have recourse to publishing's supplement to the IdrsEas t Jouaiit, which, sir. continue until no longer necessary.. Wei adopt this 'plan from a desire not to ;!'encroach too much, on the space usually denoted, W the general res t der., 'hie Receipts andAypenditurea of Schnyl• kill County, togPtbeti.wi t th the ExtTnditurert of the Atmallotise fio thelast year, wilt be found in Our, cmlumoii, to which we incite at. tention. • • I - I Tun report of the ;Committee of.luvestiga 'tion is is thought, will'be of I such a character, that among' ot e uses the coal agencies r a lnire to he abOliehed, or eo restricted that bey.ortmptions which ;are now so notorious annot he repeated. • r IT is riot impre:bahle that Europe May be ,plunged into war before the expiration of the present year. All he leiding nations are preparing tor : the worst, and military move ments 06 a large scale, .are in progress, in Franee,-England, Austria and Sardinia.. • Ifni P.l7.stcs read in thri'Senate On Tues day, rthill to 'abolish the Cobrt of Nisi Prius, and providing thatthe records, papers, and unfinished husid ss bf said Court be transfer. 're!d to the District Court. The same bill re• quires that 4411 apperils 4hajl be decided - by the majority of the judges , of the S4preme Court. • NATIONAG SUNL i k•A' SOlOOl. TEACHEIII.B' CONVENTLON—"TheIi "Penntllvania Railroad Company will give ;Excursion Tickets from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia; and return, for $lO, to all Delegates to the Convention who may pass' over tiler read. A proportionate reduction will be mnde to 411 _delegates who, purchase lickejs ak the principal: stations on the road. 1 • \ • • I N Our lastme suited that we were in favor of i'mprOveinelireornpanies in this Region;_hut we omitted to say; duly when mining improve .ments are beyond' . ` the'reach individual capital and enterprse. That however, is the idea. We want , noeoinpitnieri as long as in• dividuals can inakeii the necessary improve meats. Under no circumstances do we de sire mining companies. This is our position on this question. ,• nig tinsaage•of the liill'ir..relation to town ship officers,- was inst, in i, time :to pilevent a year's grace to misty nagemeut. It gties . in to effect immediately Iv l i e•think it's matter worthy of attention r the, part of landhold-, eis to see that' the: i provisions ,of the act are strictly carried out:' Everybody's business is generally nobody's;busines, and'the appoint ment of some good an to, keep an eye on official trainsactionitp • ourtownships, would pay. This matter; ii worthy of attention. • CONGRESS AND .*±TE tARIFF.—Every day makes it plainer titiit the Democratic istration and Congress have• no iptention of making an alteration in the Tariff. The Presi dent's recommendation of certain specific du ties was only makto amuse. the Pennsylva ninns. . Ae had no expectation .of its ; being adopted and no intention of . urging it strong ly. If the tariff .be not amended this sessiolt ; let Pennsylvania4orkingmen mark the party that denici them relief. A day of reckoning will comet. • • , ' PEA, PASTE AND SCISSORS. --, . • • r.:ll"The several tirins of De Rothschild have tv eitpital or sum atiheir instantaneous command', amounting to $200,000,000. IlnlV - On Saftirdayevening, the telegraph worked in an unbroken eirrit from New York to Lear. 'enworth. Kansas, arid subsequently to Prairie du Chien, Witconsin..l:The distance from New Yoik to Leavenworth, h4the wires, is 2,000 miles. ...42D - On the 4thi'inst. near Mitnchester. New Ilsulpshire, a prizefight took place between Dan Kerrigan and a Mr. Jones of South Boston. Ker.,' rigun is-five feet, cli inches tall and weighs 160 pounds. Jones is five feet, ten and a half inches high, and weighs 10 pounds.- The fight was a ' 'wereone. It bated 42 minutes, and 21 rgunditi, 'were fought. Kerrigan proved the victor. • ~ . . . 10:realities' !--Llti 'our cbangealtle climatal coughs, culde, and lung diseases, will always pre- , vita. Consumption will claim its victims. These di;eases, if taken in time,. can ho arrested 6114 ured. The remedy is Dr...Wistitesalslsam of Wild Cherry. - . Bay none unless it has the written signature of: 1 "./. Belk" on the wrapper., . . getV-Among the presentspade by Lquis Napo-- Icon to the Empress, New 'Year's Day, ,was, the; discovery to her Majesty that her chamber opened' ; into an apartment—undreateedL of in sleep 'anti' : unimagined in previous waking. A door' which;; ) the ,night previous Was no door, stood wide ,fopen.:: The new apsrtmetit; the wondering Empress at length observed, wail real; Saracenio in splendor;. a "tacador, " imitated from the famous toilet' chamber otArab itiltinas in the Arnambra's l ull), od with every conceivable and inconceivable toy cud trinket 'of, modern toilet devise. 1. '' memi..........----- OLD FALLACIES BROKEN DOWN. ' , -.4 • The lieeythells P rourese of Truth. , j •mp u l ui eat tlic ip/.7—"The people love i to,b, deSeived " tniAlt nave been a tru e saying. in'the• I • ' ^:s ii.tls of Hurace, bat it is nut so in this enlitthlnnak- 4 ut;t. Ihe,promptitude with which thiiitiek, in sill:•,i p.i t , of 4he worldjuive abandoned the old pallis tit , umde of medirill treitinent, for the etpuiseryii syktern of Protessiir Holloway proves that' theA people cc, flitdiugui.b between mere. eutopreisioo 9.1 radical cure, and that neither the prestige ofil p i rfese tonal pesition, nOr the sententious dogiftliio Ai In of the'rnualnu of the schnolsi can blind tbetn4 to the wonaertel results of anew practice, which`i never makes the?tnistalie of killing the potienil in teed of the tlitiesse. In the United, States, riss in all ntberferrions of the earth, Holloway's rentr, e•I eshave popultirited . thinn.elves. It is true thW the victims of thictse haie been invited throng th • press to giro them a !Cod; Out is eqUally trdol St i tt tvery trial has cowls new pros elytes, and thitt; every prottelyte tbus obtained tots emit, a bundrei4 t.n . l,re. Tt ey bare become the houseboll Ine tti.l,-; Mines of n rly every family. Incredible as snail M t i tatowent pay seem, and unpatilleled ii - s - suchj \ iv,l result ut,douhteilly is, they are veriLeal, we unde44 ' -i stand, by the books of Professor Holloway's e; ta iir hi lament in New York. lii our crowded cities, where, at certain seasons': the malaria exhaled by an almost vertical sun, tit tt a prolific source of 'deadly epidemics; . in Siji I row settlements elate wept, where fever and ague( ly eatery, and eater diseases common td that ri, p n,.prostrate the population of whole 'district:it ,t once; and in the swamps arid bayous yr 01 ;• nit. the. Pins 14To saved the Dreg of thousatidsi ell tale s o a n u s , d a i 7 4 1 e i. ii i i e til o e : I. ' i c a : n e t s j u s f e., S l e a r s o ki fu e l re a , d a n b d y. a c a sections, indispensihle to a thorough cure,.-:1-, I kie are facts, undenied and tinclellenged, 1414 ri‘olwill ho bards enough to question the rattle (. rein. , dies fortified bj such credentials?—/4 ... T. T ' , metier." i- • .:.1:, -,IME 00/a TRADE., • .taigL44 . Pottsvaiit, February 19, 1999 % The quantity : tent tcllailroad this Oriekll 13,059 13 a gain 413,570 tons to* the correstioill • s 14 week last year'. • The demand It:tr Lump Coal, which was a drni .!the,market a t lust . year, is on the InereasAi rhiob shows tht4 the Iron Works are grad's:lllf aping under ;way again. They ire howeri .4rting, genereliY• tedeced wages to th i l sestives, compared with ithUt they paiel befoo to crash, in order to compete with Foreign boti ar our marker. This of *course must cootinni the Protective Policy is reestablished. Thi:d ,)olicy can only be re•estiblished by the voteserif the working classes, the free laborers of the Norti , I ' iccaure they copatltute the 'masks, nod whose ;,cos, Rbeil 'rightly directed, are potent !a thii aping of the quint of Goyerament 4 . . .. follows 'The trade Mimi op th' • . _*Olt 1 , 1 . ., , , ti ow. Ingo increase anti!' the - areduca to: market, so fat tiara have returns $o coo:pails with : ' ',:( • • - ••,. ' „ .., .... •' , -•!: ; •'!" • uses. -TOTAL- , mute: .wrai., Reading Tt.R., • 13.076 214.7irl .13,060' 278.511 LehpkUalley re, F.. . Si 093 70 033. .• 0 - 71.4. :•:r Scranton Eolith, . ! !Co report, ik--::, MU :' D O! - ' 7-4 11rtb• . i r . da. I - 4.7 3 . • - i 4.40 _slutitto, tin. '• - , do; ' 1 '. goo"- Are Tr'el-Pr l ^ o , . ' ' ; do.' .' ; • 1,681 - SUMS Braid• Top, • 1,31 T ,4.046 .2. 3 40): 4374 •I• 1 I ':- . 1 . • . : • -—. •' ', '. - 63,036.: - 441,,Z11 Thi Increase from the •ffeboilkillitotl4llo4, Regions snit:anis; io" 12.492 tons , over tie Urver.;' 'span' ding weak last year, 9;474t0ns nf, which is from the Schuylkill Region: :The 194 *WOO ill 'l,:Slry favorable for the traiipcgtatiou a coil • &UM all the different regions. 1 , -• - . " . - ..:•• goat. as FUEL is LoCOEOTtelue...'•!Wii hive ant reaived a copy of the Mine Rill and Selosylkill ,1, • • - i ReVen Railroad RePort ter 1658, but we Cind.the -. , following synopsis from said 'Report ; 44 the. cg s . . , - . 1., pigments made with Coal as paid io the locomo. a. • tires ruining an this rout, tablet' its a Metter of . , P interest to our reader?, and •whiett •Irst enpr from tha Ledger "of WEdnesday,latir 1 ' : - . Post ros.LoColsommte.--Tbe•questien of the station of fuel•for ineotamivei that shall Fe more economical than wood, bae:,..and is Still' a ttraeting Meth attention among railroad enginiese and utinagers and, from the following statistics. 'bleb ate now first made public., by luhn C. c reis ou, I' Eliti., President of the Mite IRO and Schuylkill . 'Peen Railroad Company, it will be teen that an . thtaeite coal is by for the most economical feel yet used. The experiments made with this fuel, with MiSous classes of 'engines, have been continued for tett years past, and the engines present .incontro . vertible evidence, that no destructive elect is or MEtearily attendant upon the use of coil le boil ers of plain and inexpensive construction.. Appall twenty-Eve engines •in use, there are two whose fireboxes have been in ore f.ir ten years, and a third. for. eight years ,without, any renewal of its . Eke box, end the three boilers ore reported yet to iiit in good condition. The aggregate duty of :these engines' during.khe time . apesitledAs states to have been 333,00011 Miles of distance Arun, and haulage equal to 39, 5,000 tons hauled one mile: Phur other engines ' used as coal, barters, have Wen in service' over gig years; and their aggrea gotta duty sumuou i 271,000 Miles rut.; 69,037,. i three . new file.boxes, in :r ii lngnearly five years' av• 560 tons hauled on mile. 'Other engines for a less period show the me result, and the whole t i Sc ie l s o t d y ed e : e h o e w ngi s that siege time of aerate havliban put io, while the aggregate duty perfor ed, was 1,275 . 000 miles run, And 23ii,273,600 too hauled one mile. The en ' glints used upon this o ed have ' nothing to tlistin gikish them from ism .burners, except that the are bps is larger in area nd less in depth. The light trains vary from 100 o 140 cars, and the loaded train, from 100 to 2 0 cars. The ordinary work ooa thirty ton eng tie is a train of ears taken frfim Schuylkill Hav to the entomit 'of Broad hthontsln, and retur loaded; the %Oltenia run in aloe the work , Mato ut 65 miles, and the quantity off:coal consumed is boot fear tons . , The total ,tits in the road Is ow r 900 feet. j• Mr. ereepon fur. titer states. that th e results have been obtained l oges of construction in the !roper management of tee.— ; wide water space around the f inches, a shallow fire-place of exhaust "nozzles soOts to f the blast: Tn theatf have xilliery coitrivancevjone for blast by having the smoke Hcally, under control of the l r stirring the_ fire by a rags , from the engine axle and t will is third for heating the Iluting its admission in such ay be kept ;on at elk times; in the wants. of the engine.: Wyomingi Conitl, , Company 'Wilkesbarro, are engaged In r al' in order to pasi 100 ton by; a few slight oh bniler furnace, and AParge area of grit fame*, say 3; to add is largo openin diminish the force been added several*: vikrytng the melons pe to slide teleseo ream ; anoth‘r. f 14r motion derive Thrown into action feed.water and re Way that the feed 4hantity adjusted to The owners of th Tv:ming South fro deepening the Ca • ipats. reA communication ceived too late to f4,the Coat Department was this week Journal. . lOAL MAnicirr, 'Feb. 18, 1859. the cask pikes fur, Coal by I I 'rot'. 13.30 ®s3 40 store, t 3 35 ,iffj' 3 45 i i. i 3 59....( 380 lam % - 1 3 621 , 375 Eit, i 3 621 .3 75 .1 ''''''''` ,l 375 3BO y,a,'Cbeity $3 00 os3 25, 0; prepared $4 00 ®s4 50. .., . 1 51441krr, Feb.l7, 1659.—Tbe land coutiniies slow' for Eis ,0111141:16!.FOIA 4-The fullur44l or at . tt cargo hnylklll W: An " ° " Rod As Lehigh, Lump, 4 . tt Broken nu Y By retnil from y isut.s3 25 @ $3 ' T I jai BALTIMORE CoA I !team , ' for.Cumbe It' ro constwire ship' 'dingo prices,norni ,1111 Or toine.!s3‘7' 'Oeliyere4 on:'board As higher; we now Amon lode frciat th. aumptiort. 1 . ': - J, NEw Yotti Cni. demand for - dome.' aoclitied f thh tH largely exceeded • by the enrgo!nt .$3l at $9 90 (a® *5 01 kign islinatt.d; w. 41no of- . Liverpool Doe of Newcastle I ~,. I • :. Coal' Trade .:i Sent by Italtroadf 'Ming last: i Tort Cart? On-, 1 1 :Patsvllle- lkhuylklll II yen :Auburn, - ',Port Citoton • - eat; receipts moderate, sod al, es :—Limp,' $4 25; ;and fiae..s3 50 151 too, cash, at Locust ;Point. Anthraelto quota at $4 75 ® $5 50 for deltiared.,(vr local con- 1 • MARKET, Feb 17, 18,59.—The lie is limited, and prices have I vale since January', 1, have •neral expeetatittne; we quote 70 $4 30, and from yards Id too. .The business in for . hear of tw o, small cargo's— mouse and ; Gas Cannel, and 4S,111:1 private terns: Tribune. r Winn) the week eu :4Total for week rot - lowly lb o yea Total - fa:o same lime l last Inereaee an far; ;Mr= i) Schuylkill C The following is . .ilwer the different iiverkonding on Thl •,-'. ' • I - 4allne TIM and §. Ila I 41.1 t, Carbon. I:?Scbuylkill Vapor' Olt:Carbon dr kt. Ca ;Hill Creek, 1 il Little &I-- untr :Railroads .1830 the quantity of Coal' transported ilroadu lo'Rehuylkill County, for mistier/ming last: j ;FREI. TOTAL. an P.. R. 4 8.561 (5 46.774 00 771.881 12 12.111 02 8.093 09 .• 1 11.773 13 boo 6,6x113 46,073 12 5.057 12 87,009 03 " 11,335 18 • 61,52' 06 Coat Trade for ISM ed 4oring partast mouth: Pin Amount ..-aspc4 Union 'Canal, Alratnts 11411romdi iLehfigh affe .Iror neat ending illasteten. (Al Pard huger 1A41'4 141 'Couneilltidge,(Bb tiMount Pleasant, S. Mt.. (Bandolpils Colera l o o ,(Ratclig Beaver Meadow, 1 I. R. 114..f0r'1113111. .0 flatuttlay last ; , watt. Toni.. . a co..y; ;',- 1,520 00 12,797 04' -sr & C0..1, 1 909 17 13,9,19 08- tpe, L. t 5iC.0.4 . 1,142 04 , .12.147 73 .. - , j 139 04 2.6(2 15 allampslllsO,'/, 880 10 1 20 . 134 08 so * Johnson,) 1.242 03 9,681 CT VW 18 i 5465 13 TaggartkElfo 910 131 9,978 02 Creasy &co., _ 1030 09i 6,910 05 Dotaveo.) 1 , 19 08 It Co., , t York k Lehigh. _ Sp. Mt. (.1 B. nil s. Sp. Slt..(Doibin Union 1m proyemen jlierman Penna., Other Shippers, Total, Last year.l Atientase; lo 'ft Coal Trade for-11139. on Saturday last • watt. 4.798 19 8 045 03 SeraFlto For week ondluk Shipped North, Shipped South, • Total, shipments total. • • • ShamO v it Amount of Coal up to Saturday las For the last wee -12.844 02 - ( 1 4392.18 period Mat year: No report. . . Coal Trade for 1859. hipped from :Shamokin Mai Union. .s 1 i . , 6 . 909 OE' ' 18.215 11 , -- —I - '• - --7-,-. - '• -- 7 -- . Coal Trade for. 1850. 1 attic. . • I TOTAL. 11,665 08 15032'08 For the week, Brood. To 'Cora Trade for 1859. REM. I TOTAL. • 21346 00 13.720 00 0.80000 IFor the last wee lAA year' luerstio tills y II And Tiansporintioiltis A. READING LAIL. ROAD OM From . Front From rbon. Haven. Auburn Pt.C7inion. 40 $1 35 . $1 25. $1 20 40 34 1 'A. 120 35 130 120' 120 05 00 00 60 sates of T vs • ; Jit.c! To Richmond, s To Philad'a Spring Ulna, Reading, 01l and Transpertatton mimic vAturr lAIL **At.. Rates of ON la Manch Chant do' Nllza do 'Morn) Tisuton;; $1 44 thport, I - • • • - 209 Omni Bauin st Phillipsburg, 82 ~ Le, fitoat Mauch Chunk. and Northern Penn. Ka!trued'. Philndelplda, , $1 71 mite. of Tel Via Lehigh Valle to Muter -at • - oil, Le., to Baltimore. • • carsof Company and Wein- • phin Basque:lL ktoCo., $2 10 In ears of Company. 1 no 'cars of fr•srortenl.l4, 1 70 Cars of Coinpany and Man mokin R. R. Co.. Ratoit of Prom Plnegrovo. I I din; toile to D. 1 ,, Promllitlereburg Prmugrovorton. i From Snnbury ►n • 41 . , 7. tolls to Sh ,C 7 OTHE -~al Ebtcxximis, SCIIUYLKILL CO. STOCKS. 1105/11 Kl,l DT WILLIAM THOXP9OII. RAWL reads t dime& - 60 • uylkill Mien"- I 50 . . BO d Pori Carbon - j- Phlladelptila.fi Mlne . lllll and Se. l i Mount Carbon - Mount Carbon s i 31ill Creek - Schuylkill Vail y Lorberry Creek -•... .. _ Snalara - • - C Schuylkill:Ravi Union Canal - - ~. ...... ;, " " pr tarred -. •.. . il 'Del.& litarn r aTranaportaVnCo.'ar ltallroad Sr, oalCompazzleat I LittleSchnyl..N v. H.R.* Coale°. • ! hehigh Coal kri vigation Co. - - Hazleton Coal .- -.•- -,...- Ruck MOuntain cal Co. • - - • • !.' Pennsylvania al It R. R,Co. - - -i' Dauphin Coal &R . R. Co. - - - . Lyketui Valley C ICo. • - 7 . - • •'• ll ResierMeation Coal &R. R.Co.- • ll i t lykena Valley ltroad ktealCo.- •II Coal C ampaisleas • 11 Forest Improve ent r:o , North American Co .,preh►red - • 11 46 • 64 4 common . . ~ Delaware Coal . - - - - - - • ; Cumberland Co I Co. • • • - ;. '- I New Creek Coal .• • • 7 . • . il I 50 • 50 11 GO maim ' k Ation 1! so preferred - 50 ?Ilse Illanessi Miners' Bank •-• • 7 Partners' Bank -- • • • Pottsvllleflax • • ..." Pottaville Wat. Co. Sir The atoek of all Coal Companies the above lint wh fa rnithod lay Moe. NEW ADVERTIENTS pANT Q11A10214111 INIOIRASCB • - , - Cif Phliailielpht!t. ___.- Vt(THORIZED CAVIT * L--.. 3500,- i 1 7 1,000. Amount tin, with imp! profits = "oar 1 08.4114,331: - This to ono 'of 114 nowt amp*, in the city of Thiladelplits, - • _ _ .. „.. . ~. air?. A. GODIMSTitit Pot sv ll* bakboto anoofstiol' agoot Ibr the Ofortir of fkinlyiklll.::.- , .. - l'ottpilloaebruati 19,'..i9 •'. . •-; . li••: • - , - . • - i t IMPROVED ORIENTAL OFFEIL:': 'PULE undersigned - is now rerdid to L Pemba: storeksePers ipwaily. tri isiV, 9 11411 ...._U* ileit 4 this Mat delirious article, falai Pam. c 0416 shortest suttee. 'lt bas beau Pe ell' ila that . -__ Its superlaity wer other adios- rpii liow_. ll9 qr.' tkroad. brim lea per -that. ebesperoad =and/ wow from the stimulstiug and stupstylia , 4 0 0 1 COON eoiros. 'llirtile• it a tdr Masud Jo' for rail* Yet ' ' J. D. WBIGIIT, Agra, ' e.Xls. February 19 , '59 ' -- ' 84 • , ad.kroft and fair skis is the jrfst - • 01 Ataky.* , THE CLYCEMM TAB LET, AN elegant Hygienic appliance of f 4olldteott ehreetio, ' lcr Roc.gh• I or. Chan*" Rio. ems Ups or hoiden tat Inflamens ns. It never s ets rancid. Ito action Is tot and lii, effect loon loattortloan that of Whirr Cola C ..sto or Liquid Glyrinin—besides. It DAUM' was The d rem; sor stogies th e e ht e .....pet#s gi en. MIVIIELL, 'Paioattattt. t Canurr„ Mt chesaid strut, Phitadepkia. y., blot Tebrato 1t.702 POTATOES! Flee Reed anti FitualLL nee r_ ; 27ie best and most prof* ever °fend tAs New York or Pheroderphis Wanly ' WE ARE now pr+p dto fill or den for all kinds of Pdtatoes ed and , put up expressly for seed or family use, of following vs. deice: , Desch Blows. good, Early M June*. good, Blue Mercers, good, Early Dye man, prettygood, White Mercers, Early Buci i n i yes, 4 1 0 Hernia, Black good: . •- Early Phi Byes, Wood Seedlings, Carters, r Prince Alberts. Rough and. Ready, Late Pink Eyes, Fos Byes, good. And are raised in Neu, York and Ne Jersey and are WAILIUNTED Pima. The Peach Blows Potatoes yields fro Diet° 3to bush. els to the Acre, to be planted a% feet part, two cilia to a hill, due eye to eneh cut, and vines ill grow six feet long. When boiled the water must peftred oe before done or they will sleek the same ull 11. !Reamed or Roasted Is the best way. The Black Mercer yields about th Blows, and planted about the saute as And the Early varieties as Ordi planted. The Early Mountain June are the II Market. For ado by. FA. 19, ISS 8414,1 -‘ V ILL be • sold at •Pu..lie•- Sale; on • , anturdalr. March sth. 7859, 0. lhe.!premises: in. the . borough of Pieria lxvitir: Chester 'only, the follow, log described real estate to wit: A IT stone building, 36 by GO fret, two aerie* high, with ce ment under the whole, with t frame boiler house atta hed 14 by 36: fret. nn the corner of Church and Starr stribtts. The lot is 75 feet on Starr street. and 121 feet der rl on Church 'Meet. The building contains a steam enginof 15 horse power, with two boiler. sufticient to make team for 24 horse power. The:other machinery consist oft Plainer, Ball kßiee'e heft ; 1 Sash end Moulding lachine. I Tenon t Ins; Machine, 1 Morticing Machine,l IToring Machlne.2 Circular itews„ 1 Scroll ehte: I Plittin 1t.., with all the machinery. shafting,telting, pulley to., all In order, togethr with bits and : all the neee ry appendages to s i t make sash blinds, doors, mouldings. e.. Lc. The location is a desirable one, ha hag the trade of a large extent of good country; it.ls aft convenient to the railroad, being within 250 yards ri the depet..l The above named property would answer for a frame s ma chine chop, in connection with the tpeetite machlue shop, one being needed In the place. 1' 1 The building being substantial, .'' log beery atone wells, would mistier Sir a cotton pr wlen factory, or for a paper mill . If desired by the pureeer, $2l OO may re maln on the property. The ssle.takos place on acisount of the ill health Of the subscriber. I N. 11.—Any person wishing to vi • w the premises are requested to apply to Sir. John ,Grill en. General Super intendent of the Phcenix - troco Company, or, to Oates Johns, or the snbactiber. Sale to eotimence 3 at 12 o'cloek; 91,. wbeo conditions will be made known by M. .D VIP STEPHEN'S. Feb. 27. '59. 8-24! . . . W i l i l e F i !E r A S aen t i h or e t L h H e co on . rt. of C co htr m le o !i il tr n..T.. J ot Sebuylkill county,inPennaylvinte,andJusticeOf the!! w on 't Courts of Quarter Sessions of the Peace' Oyer and Terminer and General Goal Dell ery in sold manly, George Bahnund Bernard Itelllyot,dges of the Court! of Quarter Sessions a the Peace.' Oyer and Ter miner, ! and General Goal Delivery , for the trial of all capita l abd ether offences in the said county of. Schuylkill, by ! , their precepts to me directed, hare ordered a Curt of Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery and Quaci 1 ter Session sof the Peace, to be hold n 1n Pottsville, on the Ist MONDAY lit• March -neat, 10 o'clock, A. 314 to continue two weeks. ' • , irr Ncitice is therefore hereby given o the Coroner, th Jcetices of the Peace and Constable of the said county of Schuylkill, that they are, by the said precepts corn mended to be then and there at 101 clock In the fore noon of the said day, with their roi, reeorde,•itiodei tions,i examinations and all !other nrubninces,! to do those!,things which, In their 'evers! Mces, appertain tb be done; and against the prisoners t - t are or then shall be is the gaol of said county oL:e r rylktli, are Ito be theft and there to prosecute them es bill be Just , I • . , ,ffirgrod Wee the Cbm oltkMlll - I ••• JUIIN•P.IIOBART.. 1 , k Sheriff's Office, POttgYMo,l Sheriff. • February 19.1869. t 8-te I . . . N. 13:—The Witnesses and Jurors who are summoned to attend said Court aro required to attend punctually. In ease of nowettendanee, the law, iln such cases made and Pr ..-"'..-. ... - itlee le public • will gover ad for 1559. diagun Thursday eve. 0440 CO 1,001. 00 9.581 05 1,510 00 _4109 VI • , x. 059 14 • 7 25.51481 14 • i'8 . 141 08 • ;•214,7 98 04 • 0,743 Os e t And our Agents arc hersAy author' lo.make gleorl any , i l iture nr it at nor eate r . A. NA HAAGEN , t ie i ng a-ipiacti ix. air Soap Maker, and having for the last twelve years tat different times) experimeied upon and tested this particular Soap , in various wa now offers it to the public as a Soap which will save T taws and nossr. Ws are willing it shOuld rest uponts own merit's. AU we ask is to give it a fair trial, and use it , a wording to our directions. (found In each box. and If it ddew not give fall satisfaction, the money w.I I be refunded. Among the many advantages ck er other Wishing Soaps, the following may be named t , . I. Clothes Mead no.boillag. and . my little robbing; (moat Sulkies alone.) , 2.. One pound will go an far, tbr n ,as three pcAda of common rosin map, or two . pon_uls beat ' family p. . _._ .. . ‘tr 2+010.17 I •214 , 1 10 "9.10607 93.071 OS 6.097 12 70,6 n OS I 3. It requires lees dont one4mlt itti thew/A:4g of a fatally. th+it I best faintly soap, and to warrant fabric.. • 4. For cleaning Paints and rem. Printer's lok. It Is nnintrptpied. • tinily, 3.009 08.! 21.443 00 and Fainters will And Ren Inralna le articlisfoi 11F1Mb lux n. hands, ult does not chap, but igreally softens the ski b. The soperlorlti of the coated:ifs used,sind theSosp II OT CONTAINING ANY =COS or AL /W=4 Is Mare d than soy other known Washing Soap. and undonbt ly the' beet adapted for while and colored Clothing, ss as Cambrics and Laces, and Is warranted no( to ra the clothe For s. sale at all respectable Groeer3l Fiore! In the city and neighbming towns, and wholeriale on lyj f by TRAIN McKEONE , 22ISouth Wharves, Between Market and (FStslnatibYs., Philadelphia. Feb. IP, '59 ' Bum I TOTAL. /4.4i9 01 WM3 17 WA.II.IIhOLEINLIBIP - 32313.1: 0 5:V1 1 , AND ' . . PLASTER MILLS, Son/Awed Cbr. Old York Road rf thfhookill Streets,: . . Plilladelplile. WE offer a large atock of Clitalical Manures and Fertilizers alow prices, and war. ; ranted to be Genuine. along whie Will be found :—'• 1,000 tans No.l Goverment! Penal= Gain. 41,000 ton Fresek'slmprons Super-PhoSpbate 1 ! 1,000 tout Freitol's itre Chemical Bone. I 5,000 barrels French's l'hibuielphis, Pndrette. The above standard articles are. 'Web of their kind;tho beat in the WORLD! Our Lon rsurrea.manuhretured from SELltTrtt Bros, is celebrated tLrou s shouttler Colors for its purity and strength. i WI INV 'Tr ORDERS : 1 Preeteh's Unproved SupPhoe. Me learn Guano. (A) p bate of tame. Ex ra Land Plaster. French's PoreChnoiral Bone. Ordfroary Land Plaster. French's Philarfa Poudrette. Pnie Bone Dust. Go Tvrn meat Peruvian Guano, Sonstweis Guano. .. No. I, ' Grrlend Charcoal. 1 10,000 bbi. Land PlasUi,. 5,000 bk. Casting Plaster. -, 10,000 biz. Hydraulic Cement. 3,000 his. True Eoniay . Cement. 1,000 bla. Portland (English) Ce Also Denthrte Plaster, 1 Powrie4d , ottete Coal, Stereo! ype Piaster, Powdered itn'oue Coal ( Glass Maker's Piaster, Uround S wo Stone, (it Ground Soap Stone, Willie Sankt. OD bisii ' do White Marble, Ground lltdeha. tot Mal do Blue Marble. Powdered na Bl ack. 1 FREI:ICH, RI i & Steams Dills sod Fr c psertio Deli , ...loothwraf Owner of Old 1:ork •• .ketellotoKin . .. -, IND:LADE' I,:r nvr'vl4lll (Ili' CO 1 413 oo oo oo oo 94. 10 INS 19 =I 3 I 3% wnloo SHERIFF'S SALE OF li iI EAL ESTATE. lIY VIRTUE of su dry WAts of II reeditioni Eventas and Zecetri Rieke. heeled out of the court of Common fleas °I Schuylkill ,County. and to me directed, will be expoted to public sale or vendne. on I . , • Shamed ray, Matzoh ,"104b, 183 0, st. 2 o'clock In the afternoon, at tl4e Ptitssit Ilutom, Wept by Seer , / W. Slater, In the rotigh of Pottsville, &huyikcil county, the following described reit estate, to wit: i , • All ihateertaln undivided mollify or equal nett part, the whole Into two equal parts to be 'divided. Of a tract ",,,, l re te tit mot land.sit nate In Brunch town- hip, &hey 1.. ." county, hounded and ,describled as follows: Brain. Ding it a Post, theme by land of aeob Gunkl• north 23 degree; nest 146 pinball to I cibence ,by land of Georg* Boyer and dumb Goulds orthAtt degrees. net 305 perches to • white oak, thence by land of .lieob OUT/- Ma south 45 degnee„ east 62 porches to , a white oak, south 45 degrees west 112 patch* to a white:oak. and south LZ perches ton ,white• oak, ind south _sixty des grecs west. 140 perches to the plate of, beginning, cow halting by the Above courses and distances 221 acr es, but by the courses and boundarWr 436 acres, strict BMW Pure, being the same premises Whlch William AK.llets• tor, Eaq, by bre teachings Waring data the 3111 t day of 1 . , . .., , 25 00 00 0 23 added to tetra tbelr 110, .10tsad PROCLAMATI Feb. 19, '53 SHERIFF'S SALES. itrilr.ketto 1ka1wi..1.1141, item Samuel emergen t and -0 , itio, and intended to be riconlled.tte.,Oltis era. mule ing'Of:a 237 r story 1110MAIreit. . 1 34 story Monebsek IsedkUngattechelba _- house, with a.l 'Wray fain* kitchen atterhell, glory etotrtollerOthousett, a tweeters state atoreitenee. *l% story her house, 2 log stables, a frame coal brwttter tith • 20 hour power engine. 2 bolters and' litres, al frame ,car potter Shop. frame Mechem'theho*_attor * se *powwow tol4l—es the posportf of ISAMMCWiIi" with mitt* to Surd Patterson aud Jamealt. Pane demon and glimbeth Satoterson, true fasuns. • . • Aho, "Ali That reiteln Memory manage sant 'tow Mont. siteateln4choulkill Uaren..is the Menotti, of North Sianhelmje Abe rouebr of..SettitylkilL an lot A. In N. Rilleitsiempettatidltioa ea Sehuyiltill ilseen.jetn:' Ingo. the sontiamseheldh-thi bows eimmlesitby the mid William Sharma far sosneyears, and adjoining the Wad of Abraham( Boyer. sod en the southeast side of • 89 bet teride)inreet, said shod havingionSlOS.lted*. lot or plectudgnitund and milkiest appurtenant to mid bullding' , ..or the property of WIDLILIII SIMPSON. Also, AD that certain three limp frame msmeage sod tenement, with lassement of stone, and front of beer meat of brick; situate on the eouthwentlyside of Laurel street, In the borough OUPotteville..sdiett-11l sr& eon thrust of this house ruswpied by Wallin on sald Lord straet:cosdalaing lu trout ononid laurel street 28 fret. and in depth 30 het, and Owlet so piece agreeing and emote= appurtenant to mid builtillag— as the property ofJOSSPII SUMMIT. Ahn No. Li-411 that certain him piers of ground. situate In the;vlllemt of Siouut Carboni, North bitutheins township, Schuylkill' rounty,'beglnoing at the north, west earner co mato street and centre turnpike, thence south 44 and thrstmlbsrtar degrees went 301 feet toe tor per of. 10 het wide allay, thence along said alley north 24 and one-quitter degree* teat 224 feet, thence north degrees,6o Otibutootst. 24 feet to a'lo hot wide al ley, thence *hog said alley south SS degrees 20 minutes east 168 feet, Queer north 60% dogmas ,met 4634 feet to centre to nspikn'thence Moog the setnevouth led/greets 10 patentee, east 3S hot to the place of beginning. with the appartesumien.roushitibg oft two story stone dwel ling house, with a two story dope kitchen thereto at tached. No. 2.—A1l them two irdjol dog lots or *mot ground, situate on the north side angle street, in the Titbits of Mount Carts*. Schuylkill epunty. being lots No., 17 and No.lB lo the plan of said village, bounded Itottbustdid by a 30 feet ',old. dteet, outwardly by Division Mout, touthwardly by Main strut, and westwardly by limos now or late of of== Lanegan,eontalolng together in width 46 feet; mid In depth 10) feet, with the armour nanree, consisting ofa two story log dwelling honey (wastheNsiatded-)" ' ' . might lot or ply of monad. situate ,on the Mu thtdde of Simon sti ef, In the boroOth rdiPldo alio. Schuylkill county. containing lo width 40 fest. eon In depth 100 feet, hounded on the north by Damon street, on the east by lot of William 11. Damn. on the south by another lot of grad Kleinert. and on the west by lot of John Medlar, with the appurtenances, consisting of a 1 two story atone bonze, and • 134 story haute drub liar house Id thereon I No. 4.—A1l that certain lot or piece of ground. situate In the borough of Pale ADD, Schuylkill county, contain- Jog In width 40 feet, and In depth 100 feet, bounded on the north by' ; Bacon street, on the east by lot of John Medlar, on the;south by another lot of Crust Kleinert, and on the woof, by lot of Walter S. Clilionsorith the appartetunteromuMsting of • 9 stay done dwelling No- s.—Alttlebor 3 idjoinlug lots or 'Pieces of Vetted. :Situate on the i north ode of tlaysi7 street. In the bre. rough of Palo. Alto, Schuylkill cou6ty. contain/mg to tether in width 120 feat, and in depth 100 feet,boanded norther:tray:by another lot of Ernst Kleinert. eastward- ly by lot new or late of Wm. H. Bum, southward , / ta Sauon. ' ey sleek,. and westwardly by lot of William ' " No. 6.--Alt that certain kit organ or ground. oblate on the south side of Bacon street, in the borough of Palo . Alto, Sebnyllill county, containing in front 40 feet and In depth 100 &it, bounded northwardly by Bacon street. .. "'lnwardly by lot of Francis Condran, southwardly by lot late of William 11. Baron, and westwardly by kit now Or late of Wm. 11. Bacon—as the property of ERNST KLEIN EAT. • - - • • Also, All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate .. on the westwardly side of Centre street. in the borough pf Pottsville, county of Schuylkill, being lot which is Marked imbiber 76,0 n the map or plan of the Norwegian addition to Pottsville; bounded'and described as follows, Via : , begineilitg at a poston the westwardly side of Can.. tre street, bonier of lot marked 75 on said man or plan heretofore conveyed to Edward Wait km. thence by the same south 73 degrees west 291 *et 2 turbos to a post on the eastwarelly side of Adams street. thence along said street north If degrees west 95 feet 6 Inches to a poet, thence by al let marked number 77 on the albresaid map or plan north 23 degrees - west 229 1 feet 5 inches to a peed, and east 90 [feet passing along the northern end of the bona to Centre street aforesaid, thence along said street 73 feet 10 inches to the place of beginning, with the ap beetenancei, Consisting of a two "korystoue dwelling ona, a traitor* Mime dwelling bona, tnd a frame stable-as iheiproperty of JAMES IMICKLEY.I Ass, Icacid..„ Ali that certain lot ow plena ground. Situate In the lerrongb of Pottsville, Schuylkill county, bounded on the north by lot of Silas Hough. ore the T y !tailors( street, on the - south by lot, of Jobb Mettan. less, and on the \ west by Centre street, containing in width 23 feetjtandln depth RV feet, more or Peas, with the appurtenance", consisting of a two stpry frelme dwel ling bonse :with stone basement, and ,a faxes stable, with frame erforon shed attached. . ' oNo. 2. —Ail :.:those certain 2 booms, two stoles high, ne frame and one stone. frame stable, and lot a ground, 'situate on the westwardly side of Centre street. In the boronyh of Pottsville. Schuylkill county, being the lot ;which is mirked No. 76 on the ,map or plan of lobs laid ,out called the :Norwegian addition to lbe town of Potts• vilic, and is !bounded And described its follow", to wit: Beginning:On post on the westwardly side of Centre, street, a corner of • lot market; N 0.75 o 6 the mild map or plan. and ':heretofore conveyed to Edward Wsklem. thence by fhb: same south 73 degrees west 291 feet and 2 inches to - a - post on the east wardly side of Adams street, - thence alungirold street north 17 degrees west 95 feet 6 Inches to le! poet, thence by lot marked N 0.77 on the aforesaid. imp. or plan, and about to be conveyed to Thomas Quinn, north 73 degrees east 228 feet and 5 inches tot Kit. and sat 90 feet parting along the north ern end otters house now woolen,: James Buckley. to Centre strict aforesald,thence along said street south 73 feet and 10 inches to the place or beginning—as the property ofJORN BECKLEY. •,,i 4/so, All that eertain lot or plow of ground, "Ituitte on the soitherardly side of Schuylkill Avenue, in the bee roach of Pottsville,Schuylkill county, containing In width 181 feet, and n depth 211 test* bounded on the north by Schuylkill Avenue, on the east by B. Erdman's lot. on the:Santa by land of Benjamin Pott, and on the west by property belonging to the Directors of the Pub lic Sc of the Borough of Pottsville, with the man teriancea foe:Mains of a two-story atone dwelling hones with stone; butement—as the property of MARTIN WEA VER. r ii Also, "AN:that certain two story stone atramaie 0. tanement,idtiante in the borough of Pottsville. tn the county of EChrtylklit, t on the south aide of Schuyikil. i Avenue, eentainingfaefront or width on mid Avenue 40„ feet, more Freless, and the lot or piece of ground and cur. Wage appbytentitto said building, said lot containing In front or width on said Avenue 80 feet,, and extending in length oridepth = feet, bounded on' the west by • :nubile or common school hones lot, on the east by other lot now orlate of the raid Martin Weaver"—as the peo perty o fl B AARVIN WEAVER'. ' - - Salted '; taken ln execution , and will be sold by • • t - JOUN P. HOBART - Sheriff* ee. Pottnille,t 8A erif. , , ' , kern 18, 1859. • I - - ' 8-4 e same as Peat laary Potatoes. ry „fatale's, are. WI., York Pit DATIL. -.Philadelphia, 18. BANN elt: ' FACR MOUSE ACCOUNT. WaL/AN DICKEL. Treasurer in account with Ike Directors of the Poor and of tke Henn of: Etneajonent for the County of gehuylkill,froas tbelivar Jay of January, 1858„ to the first day of . JitnacWg.: 1858.' • •!. -- DR. To' east( iteeelved from the. County Commisidonm, .$25,623 as . By each paid for merchandlge, " !* " dour and groin. r. " " beef, bacon k mutton, outdoor relief, " " " drugs and medicines; Wm. Lfiy, !administrator of Jeretniah Loy. John C4Blautors for coal, • N. H. Birik for plows, plow.shares, &e., E. Bastlostwo•hedsteads, Paul Letigsl for tow linen, hops, Ac., (Marbergeik Walborn for fence rails, .7no. A.Sahwelds for , one dough trough, Joseph Taittbenstein for woolen:stock ings, ReubeniSOreeder for 103 fame posts, Petra AfFiltalor lumber, .George Skinner for fence rails, Bright A Lath for hardware, John Bihvialmi Steward, for theirs* of AlmiHimee, • . A. Mendelson for blankets, tow linen, soap4imothy seed, dried apples, reedier; cherries, Ir., Miller A Atoll for poets for board fence, , l' John Hopi) foirblacksmith work. Georgelhilbart for , posts and rails for board hince, . Henry 14Aeker for pohlishing henna al ititezhent, , Henry L.,:pake, " do.:, G. P. liiPpe, " " dof f be., Ilendier A. Schrader, " do., In., B. 13ahnan for printing, stationery & • echoed books, Ae4 Georce'..Adams for boards and rails for bard fence, • F. Feger for tinware. Jacob Pants.* for wheelwright work; -• P. R. I J. P. Paha fur shingle,. Direetnrsit the POOr of Fayette Co., for b oarding JohrLench, Jacob Etho:odir for butobering, Intermit sidd costs, • L. OpOinheimer fOr.caps, Jobn Stein , for leather, • .. Ent I ;114ere, Agts;,--for iron bedsteads , Samuel. MeForron 48 a Phtlipl:/dterbarea for repairing clocks, Jacob OtAirner for posts, . .14 Wiest * Shortie for soup, John T. Haack for carpenter Work,V Henry, .Diefenderfer for motion , work, Sibling for boards, ' Guardians 'of the Poor of Philadelphia for boarding, Ae., paupers belonging to SChuylkill Co., ' J. K. Greet/ fur saddler work, • llenry;'Lerele for Hum, • State ,Lunatie, Hospital for boarding, i :llisaue paupers belonging to Schsyltill County, /1-Copeland far repelling buggy, • Charles Leader for wine and whisky, Daniel Roch road tax for 1858, . Sia t", ,DsoleliAlspaek tor boards for board )10 time and Isberio $ requires with the ioant to. injure the ng Grease, Tar and adilnlets, Printers fence, Amcsratan fur two horses, B. Yedirer for saddler work, - Daniel' fur straw, I p Dottie/'Hummel for potatoes, Abrahtito Hoy fur lime, Georges H. Stiebter for stoves and.tin wart' ; Jeremiah Pout for straw,: Daniertiessby for repairing bony, Cherleo Hubrisr for making stautf, William Willows for leather, Nathan Wetzel for taboo:at, John 3latz fur leather, Saloon:4n Shutter fur 1 chair for sick ward, Jesse Poster for shoe lasts, • Giresun', of the Poor of Barks enmity for boarding, Ac., paupers belonging to Schuylkill (Munk*, ; Israel _Kline fur painting, I * I Grasse'ss of the Fuorst-Zerbya town sbittifor boarding, 40., Mary Whe lan and children, ":-.•-k Wm. G. knrts fur rasing op and glass, FrankUo Hain for lime. 1. B. Fisher tor restraints apparvins, Autos Hormaa fur straw l ..- JUSTICE FEES. Jonas jtithish old for orders to pitmen, U. G. diobinsma " r " Paul Bread " Long " John 1, 4 Lewis' teaser S. N. Paltrier Pant Foul Jobis " Jattob - .led, Jr. ROM snit N. /31r, eaueu G.itpatt • • tars, Co., !. OFFICIAL. ti% • ;t 4 ` . 7' , : - _ 1 ,:. 0 . . ,. • ,. 4 -. , , .: , , , - , 1 , . , !!,'. the Mara & Wading a:Lein:at liataware, at Pkiladalplau.--Piers for the *punt ot , katkrzeites. Tandau . I Pier ilf4 1... s VAN =MEN, NORTON 'di CO., • Denims u sin QUALMINI or RED AND WHITE ASH COAL. { 203 west wed, ntibutelpbta. 0171068: '63 Liberty street, low yea. Doane Area, &egos, CUMBERLAND COAL AI.o solo .ticestsbr the Ma cad Naar:Heir Ccritptmr. October 16,'68 • ? J Her No. 1. ' , • , l' • _ . • , zusamori & cox,' Slirrelll or tin sat ousuncior ' • warm AOICRED LSO arid =MONT SCEIVICLULL • COAL; .I , llAlli KUM COIIPANTB CUM OlOts LAND COAL; Also, 11A8LSION Llt.- i MOO COAL. las 7 *An's% stied, PhllatelpbbL 01/111C113: r 4 New street, Noss Yolic„ • 17 DOllO4 street, Boston. (koberie:' Pier No. 3. i • i, ROM OGLE! & CO.. • 1 new mai ssussis es 2,..6122W33441:rtgr CYCOASA. ' lin, / 4 4akiallty Red. Ask Cad. . ___:__ ! ' 113 Wskut strait. 11614441 OFF/CRS IN D. II Doti street, 800 *too j i I '4166 Bro:d e way, New pmt. • • ' Orklwr So. 64 , _ - 44. BA! i [ARIES AND WTAGES. 1 1 . /no. Schwalm 34e,r Lahr, as Stawaid, $ 6OO .qo Edell. Lebengood , • do. Clerk, , 400.00 George 11. ay ' do. do. Counsel, SO 00 11 B. .4 B. R. Shan on do. Physicians, 4 315 00 Usury Dieltderte , 1 year,s salary as Dirsctor, tra seivices andtzavellog : - expensss,l ' -• ... i • 115 00 Amua, Boillrien,'l yeari - salary as Di- , • TeCtOT, extra services and traveling -' , ,expenses.: , '.. 100 00 N. H. Buts,ll ysars salary as Director, ' • . extra serrica and twirling expen ses, Giles Berle 4b for attending sick.. F. nautililiar for , attending insane a.- partment4 5l 00. Ellen Eltrofei for attending norsery,l 81 80 Henry Sehripp for making and meted= in shoes, I 140 36 GeorgailloYer for baking, - 110 40 Washingtoa Schropp for labor on the ' . farm, - • - H. ' .. 45 Of Aloisello*for tailor wail,• - ,t : 34 12. Emaittel - Viieker fur labor on the farin v • !93.90 Patjr.. Dowaey for labor in the garden, , 10 00 David - Levigel for labor on the farm,: 53 00 Sint Raruel for tailor - work; I, 1S U 0 Rebecca Mitch for house wink, - 1 ; 'l2 00 $24,§22 65 'We the subscribers, Auditors of the Conicity of fichuylkill, having examined the account of Wm. Bickel. 'Treasurer of the Hutt. of 'Employment Of Schuylkill County, respectfully report the fore going Suttetheut as the mutt of our investiga tion. . W dur h.- ditnou dor bands and metals tbi of Jamasiyi A. 7141859.; • ! is thirteen' cLuntiri, • • i ~MICTIAEL M. EISTLIM, ass Auditors *f ..CA,isytki7/ Cbuidy. JOliN ROHIVALII7, Steward, i.e aetwoott mita the Dire4totrill the Poor and of the Howe of -EmployWext,Ar the County of seloytkill,froat • tie firet id ly of January, 1858, to tee Jiro day , • oY i Jossary, 1859. DR'r To balanei dne,Direetois of th e Paor, • . January l l, 1858, =B5 09 Cash rectified 61, Jacob W. Landis for one shirt and one pair of pants for :Peter Fiank., ._• i • • • • Joseph Depeald for boarding 4.e.,130. 1:: phis Deeald;;•' • . James Riykpairick for rent of Balt- • ,Way flouseit .. James Kirkpatrick Sir beef, . . Cash resolved tur.eorn sold,- • • Retry Bebropp for beef, - . do. do. , ! ..4 k bushel oats, Amos Hoff:snarl far two lasers,- • Charles Beyer foi boarding John Bit ter. 'l ,', • ;•::: William ITolffjfoOlides in 1847 £ '5B, Cash rlfeel,Sll-4or cite of bull, • • • James Kirltti e riakfor 1 fluor,sieve. ," rJommti Warn uttoS boarding Oaths. ' rine Wolnm I' it the Pennsylvania State Lunatic Jlospltal,. , , Joseph Snyder fur four yards muslin, • Benjarnin'„F. Klein fur boarding son W. Reic hard' for boarding Rebecca ill'', Reichaid, I -• ,Beyfert:.CCo. for empty, flour barrels, ;Charles'Spooripan,o , n account of Judi. agent, i • I • • Il• Sarah Fettlg for one be*, • Wm. Bickel, Treasurer; • Wm. Lay for 2 pigs, , • John C. Stanton for 2 pigs,' CAA' received for cabbage sold, ' • Jobe Gairor for tpigs, .." Kieffer ilireissloger for 2 batiste; • J.1.-Thomas: for boarding. Le., his• wifp at She State Lengths liosirital, Samuel H. Shiumoo for; quarts Timo thy !seed, Thomas Downey for boarding wife, Timothy Rieckner,for boarding Emma .: • uel Kleckner, : 1 ' . Jacob Kiewer for boarding wife, i Amos Hoffman for two bushels - geed corn, f , ;. , Michael carver for one bat, , Fees refunded-by Mrs. Holley, . Joo. Teich; gardlass of Amanda Leek- enbilll,l 3 • , Elias D. Long for tomato plaints, - Miele' Carter for two bundle, straw, tied e Neusehwender *for tow- linen, •Direetork of the Pool , of Lancaster CO., for Warding, Le., Alex.:Anderson; , Jacob Behalf for 1 pair pilots, - Sophia Sbeip.for boarding son, . Mary Welsh for boarding Julia Welsh, Bright AlLereh for boy, ' ; -.. t, • do. i do. for old cast iron,' , S amuel Schroer for bearding wife at the Mate Lunatic Hospital, i Wm. Weis/Inger for 4 pigs, Juseph Snyder for I boot, - John Spiihn 2 bundles straw, • : James Ildrne for I pig, Charles Sohappell fur 7 bush. wheat, ' Joseph,Wommerlor 8 pigs • ; • Elijeli It irispott for' buifding John ' 'Directors of the Poor of Carbon C 0.,, fur. buirding James fictott;' • i Kieffer.. Woisrloger furl tows; .. Cash rofaded hi Alien Ellwood, 1 / John A gee, fur rent 01 Maria Will.. • 'llama' roperty, Cash fou don paupers, • ; ."• forlpnyluring cattle, • • • • " furl writing &,can'ilng indentures • • IC- - forlboties and rags euld; ' " torihey.aold, . , 1 , , ." of \Peary Behropp for r e n t, •; • nnier, " Cep. Rimcdel fur boarding f.Susan lit 11o,frai the State 'Langtie - 'll splial, , , it o. Bait for - bushel cora, " - of Imf. Jefferson for boarding Mil eitMeGee; g, 11 of the overseers of the Poor of MeLisdu Tp.,Clerion tenuity, Let • • • biiirding Ellen Brennan and her • ,a , children,.ll, : • . • - 45. 00. a J 'of Amos Hoffman for': steers, •,••• ,54 60 so •, 1 a ; “ 2 pigs , , 200 " of 4i. A,` W. Nagle for flour, bbls., 7 74 ". alleges Btraneli - - " "- 4 ,, 31 8 Balatiee s idne John Schwalm, Steward, • Jan: t 1 iss9. , • , . 24 60 ..,• 4301 77 3974 68 3881 92 3937.66 296 13 238 e 2 225 62 39 09 11 00 15 71 64 53 9 50 20 75 16 48 80 75 10534 182 11 25 00 25 00 288.1 28.00 1332.28 30 00 i 10 00 I 14 10 1040 20 00 23 78 00 5 172 00 '217 50 114 50 1 1 87 10 00 38 s'. 122 45 20 37 s 43 31 i 84 44 i 315 453'27 ,T 111 17 75 131 76 54 90 i • . , , da l t , By eash!faid ecinatablea or bringing ; - • FiltsPots to tholiolsea ' . 1 , .9295 89 Ey eashipaidtar manure ' •+, • ;71 tie .1" ': to paupers when leaving, :16 61 .. 0 1 i •' fur traveling expamwas,', : ;53 44 do. .1 ..• turnpike toll.. ,- t __ . ;21:5 ". l Thos. Banned - for 1 gall. i 'l' oil, - • -; 1 ••- ;• '-.1. mg E. G. Bias 1 hat for Sami.'Rehrimetr,- IS Henry ehropili for making a nd m0nd..,.. E Jug ilioes ' - ._ _ r Wm., 'lmago for 3 cwt.. tinekwtmat .i• floor: , . - Hired ,omen; •-. : • ' ; Fiederixklleiney for MI brfekr. • t Penna. I State Lunette Hospital for 'boarding insane psalms" balonlng '; , ..,.. to Otgaraylkill County, • , '341 3g Niter', ,• • e , i ' 792 Jr Cash paid ar expenses of conveying • i l paupers to the playas 'of their laid settlement, , • 25 90 • Railroad freight, - . , -• _ ; 63 47 Lime,l ,• • ... ~ - ''' _3r, 258 Vito, Williams for I sack salt,,'. - 1 a Wine and whisky,' , Davis; ; , 3.99) Expenses to, removing lne Ds said . '''; Maryillieeklay from the Permsylii , nia State 'Lutuatio fleapits, 'to the 1 Alats!Botise, . - ','" ' ,D, F. Burkett judgment and et;rti in ( gm ease of Semi. 31: Shultz .es. h ,the.- Dirtoranf the Poet; • . - -. 01 72 Eitel Blamed for T sueing tattle, ''-' • " - 44' Ilirillisti Wolf fur leather in .117-68, ..- 379 OS, i , " ;- i If - 'out door ,sluff::::, :• '-' 1S• Se ,Gram /0 BoffatarkfoiLidask, - ~ .. .II 00: Stu m Labes the lane ,. --•-, * ; ; .. at 44g - Lentheit,• ;I' L a , - --‘i t' ' - ''' -' - • 1 9: Gee..: Waist f beef, I - ' ''' '-MI 20 /lining ReOater . 1_ ivOilitkielhitl*"' - '.-4' 2 00' Tab 'tick, .., -., .3010 • 61 43 250 00 48 50 11 116 1 14100 72 22 82 98 lb 60 17 00 3 00 t it 25 273 00 53 34 4 1 50 4 00 37'50 90 82 112 31 66 .00 29 26 a 60 3 20 2 20 9so 4 40 6 BO 2 50 40. s=o 311 3,40 Ibtre Xi. ; Tytant.-errormi,sr uTunasesurn¢stat Rai and Ask 'SCHUYLKILL AND LOUGH COALS, i 610__2(nrs... Walnut street. PtilitoolpZ AI. MIMI: is t io lWasbt o s a gtest ItsDdlat , L , Proyidisses. P it N 9. Os PifiraninfD. Octal. Itt. IA . i' 42.! • Pier LEWIS RarIitERXML, Deem AND MUMS Of* lee a& by the Cargo., the best tisalldes SSD - AND WHITE ASH COALS. Also, LBIIIOU cod CUM BEHAN 0 COAL. • WHAM? NO. e t RICHMOND. faliflreleut 'street, Phibuieiphis, t 0 Hselitege street, Boston. October 10, 110 : . PL.r So. Ir. JOHN R. 'WHITE, lIIIIPPIII OF ,t• 03ECCrIriallaCraira WHARF NO. Tr PORT RICHMOND. " mg_ B . Nagle Ware at street. PitUadgilpita. • No. 300 West Tbirteenttest., New York. Oebiter 16, as - 42. • D. B. Cris; relief to John Boyle, •Wm. Flammer for 1 turkey, Cash 'paid for porter. Seyfert & Co.. for door, Tobias. M. Wiest for soap, earyiet„ titled apples, eherries..to.. 123 27 James Kirkpatrick.' for repair" at Half r' s , Way ;House, • James Kirkpatrick for I day team h ire,. &Bast 15 qta. seed onions. ; H. : Opperibtiforms I hat for Jno. Slitter. Etpeuses for conveying Phoebe Thum-, as to . A. Saylor for conveying Susanna pow. 1 • ell to Williameport, ' A. Yeleh-for castrating pigs, ' 1 ,Janies Downey for garden seeds, , Cash refunded to Joseph Wommer, -Shad end rhubarb, John Y. Honek for carpenter work, • F. W. Hughes counsel fees in the:we-. .of Moses Vaughn ea. the Steward and,: .Directors of the Poor, James Davis for rope, • „ ; -; Henry Dierenderfer for mason work, Wal. Seigfried fur straw, - Simon Long for cabbage end reklieet: seed, . Cash paid fur 2000 cabbage plan* W. F. Wagner for S bush. buckwheat, I: John Colboro for issuing orders tnpan.7„ pert,' I • . Israel Lindner 4n. do. • ido. Democratic Standard 1 year's nubile*" tion. - -i; .Expenses of conveying Maria Dietzel: and Sarah McNamee from Penna.! State Lunatic Hospital to Alma'. HOW* • P. R. AJ. P. - Palm for plank. COI for bushel' new potatoes, 6 ; W. L. Smith for balance on steers, Bright &;Lereh fur hardware,. George liiiyer for baking. Expenses fur conveying Thomas iMilt , ;; pity to the Pennsylvania ; /Motel Ls: patio Hospital. Geo. Moyer fur 10 bushel Pototo'es,, Expenses t.r conveying Pailt.,Dirrney from the Berke Co. Alms Expenses to • Milton to remove4l:t fi; Spore, . - John S. vr for repairing putfilly'r J. F. Rueter for orders to paupeO, Jacob F. Shirk for 52 bushels . ind Net pounds wheat and expenses for ihring ing from Readings r; Lyroming Co. Insurance Comp:tof ! fur assessment Nu. 1.1, l• Lycoming Co. Insurance Compaity fu f renewing policies. • ; I': Hay making and harvesting, Espouses to Barks CO. Altos Heise. John Boyertey" debt and'. costs to the ease of H. Shoemaker A Sou -to the Directors of the Poor, . ' Isaac Freed for keg of tar, . Samuel Bowen; for bricks, Agrict.ltural Society for exhibiting colts J. B. &L. R. Keefer for grate hire, • Keefer A Weissinger for beef, Mrs. Nice Nei boonSt, for Mrs. Kogns, Valentine Wagner balance oo wheat, - , -D. - 11.-Strocier forpecording judgment ; • vs: Emanuel Henry. - Expenses for, conveying Wm. B.;lLewts to the Pennsylvania State LnuatlO Cash paid for 3 turkeys, o Thos. Leberigoodfor Edward Doyle fol - out door relief, - J. A. W. Nagle for flour, ` I Isaac Strewth do. - Catb. Goodman passes* to Pt. Clinton Andrew MeClorg for carpenter ;Work,- Jacob Rauch for 67 lbs. soap; II - Amos Hultman for plank. r I, I • /I AS n bushels rve, Overseers of the Poo, of . the Bormigh of Milton for boardin g Ac., Bridget „Meredith and children; 62 50 4 00 It DI ;4 19 000 00 3 60 3 00 8 08 7 00 10 00 • Number of Inmates in the7o7tresien.l,ll3sB 894 Admitted dating t e year •• 1 1 . • . Born lath. ilomse ' . 9 . • Of, theice-44 died, 23 vere baulk out, and 317 were • - dlschArged and absconded ; • ft • 3 33 • Remaining in the House, Jan i 1,1469 Out door- paupers i• • 320 • . , i . . 1 . • . ', r 11 : . 4ST 10f these 7 aril colored persons,iad 63 are Insane Cc dlotk. • r 1 : • • 111n1e0 Males under 12 years Females , Temalei under 12 years 20 65 150 1" 50 2 10 8 76 9 06 Oat-il:Km FA upon • • 1?. • . 4a7 ?lumberer pauper,. in the Uonsw;on the first day of each month daring the year 1858:;i Jantimy - 41":....::: .%4 Julys *. , 210 February , 405 Augutt .• 272 March ' 411 September j 270 April. , ' : ' 334 October . 278 Ater --.2.' ' -: , • TM I November ' - W 2 Jane, . • " 2 281 I December 't • 325 Avagoimunber in the Home d aring the year 1858 lat iltilliffilt TellPere were' fOrtilebed with suppeg jodeisge and breakfast during the 'year 1858. Bowe outdating the year 1858 :. , William (Winn, to Patrick Burns. of Schuylkill till .Patrick Quinn. to Patrick Burns. of Schuylkill tp : Hugh Cnvmangh, to .Henry Cassiday. ;of Can tp.: , Michael McNamee. toJames Cain, of Blythe tp.; Patrick: Dermot. dy, to John Keen ' of Port Carbon; John McNamee. to Jame. CAM. of Blythe tp.; Jobs Borns, to Patrick Borne, of Mineraville; William' 11. Demo. tb Conrad il4ollll, of N. Manbelm;, James Donley, to John 0. Don- .Dell, of Blythe tp.; A letander Novena to George F. Hen .man, of Plnegrere ; Albert KoToo6,l o oeoTio F.llormau. of Pinegiove; William Acker. to Samuel Coot, of Colmn bh; county; Godfried Wade to J. Behove, of Heaton fp.: Margaret Doyle, to Charles Detwiler, of Marks Co.; Ella Catharine Davis, to John Minnich,,of Pottsville; Eliza beth Coalbencs. to Michael Stephens.. of Palo Alto; F/Isabellb Williams. to James Galuttlet;Of Paint Clair; Mary Aimed, to John ,11.„Wertmen, of Pottsville: Wll. Ham Allen. to ifogh Mien, of Mineravilli; William El *nod, toJohn Brobst.V.Cressonal Mary Ann Balliett, :lo Jacob Brill, of Pothivllle ;.Ellen McGee, to William Eden,of Norwegian tp ; - Fattiarine Fo'sy. to John Rog', - -of BtClair- Mary Gays, ,to Johnlf. Heck, of Monterey; ''Eliza Cook:to M. Drerfoos, of Pottsville: Mary Tobin: to Margaret Hand of Blithe tp.t.• Horace Theodora Seitz duller, *6 Noseo 'Heber. ,flebuyikill Haven; Harrison Walton, ro loam Moyer, of Wayne tp. , Made up inibe House in 13858: VS pair pentaloone, 78 toots, 45 monkey jackebt. 10 rests, 611 shirts. 250 pair shoes.ls , women? frecks.l37 ebentlee,ls9 vett!. &eta. 2.T7 aprons. 34 sun bonnet's. 25 p tir stockings. 90 bolsters, 134 eller bags, 145 bed sheets.ll I pillow eases. 27 towels, 60 ebildiens' slips, Hiram for ; eld women. 40 1 barrela saner kraut. 503 iplapida Map, 1500 Pounds but. tar, 788 ponfuts candled; 75 oialfina, 48 'broads and ,winding attests. t 1. •'., I . _ , : . 1 . • : FARM ACCOUNT,: i_ .. 25 1 25 9 45 7 00 30 00 40 21 83 35 i 64 75 11 46 105 57 75 00 25 . L.. '. • oit,k ..:. • By 203% bushel, iabast 1 - .11/ 83 30 '. 8 2,34 65 •:431 do. 1.7. S . _ ::1 '"at';: RO :, 460 SO ~' 563 do. oat/ i 1 . ,1 1. - . tat; ; ~. 41 .: =6 48 ..,1466 - do. potatoes:l' , i ,i! it.i: ‘l'o ; . 60 1123 do. roraatt,pobs.l!:' ' at - . • .2.i 602 00 do; • bytekwbtat t i . ab.l' -1641 11 10 l et 4 103 ' too a bay •.F : •, I, ' .' 5ti12 . 00.: - 176 60 9:6 bushels taralppi, ~=-' : • '';,ati 60 1: - 61 80 - :11 Aloi. beam! -,-.,, :',l, .•, j ' ,l 100 kl 2 00 24 • do. lotnatoni::'. ,t , ,,, ) , , ,at: 25 . 600 Mt • , bads ealtbagli ', ' ;.'414 ' : 5 • so 00 •to i bushels ootoar',,N . i at! 1 00, - ,2R 00 •la ' i 40. peas 1 .:,... il, as 100 :10 00 I 215 1 doses euetroberi ,:.`.: ,at: 16 .24 30 12 t: losda pumpkins':: lA, at; 2'00: 24 00 ' 15 !;'corn tops f ' i- at 600• - .SO 00 10 : bosbob . rid bost4 -` , , • #t. 'A 260 Cash esesivid ihr 2 mit& altos, plzi, sad, • ' lor Yis4orlitg eattls7,4l4 . i •?: .: •' • 162 10 $2,669 61 1 . 4 111. • 160 To lobor,llrneounore, nod, firmios olools, koophis horse; blacksollth itc4l4.2i: '278010 ' Proooof Swot '_ : '2I7ZA nI rationed oo tbollirm sod sbutibtored USG : 51 .suPer‘, l lrelialpit =2l pouudic. hldecr•2772 poiods - calem • do. 93i do .:_.: 131 do. I'2. hop do. 7440 doh - - 28 abeee: do 1023 do. ' . - Mock on the farm: r ' G Ulrike; 2 colts, 12 1 stisw...2 walk la minor". ealve& 70 hock 3 term witvinit.l lumpy, 1 carlisse.l east. 3 plows. 2 harrows. I eullirator,ll mewl drill. 1 fin. mins mill,l threshing tomblike,l'ileigh.3 wheel two ton and 1 bone rake. , . . We. the suhicritora.sedliere of the eacrotiof Schtiy4• kill, boylus esauslited the acokoat.of John Schwalm.. litawaril of the Schuylkill ninety Aiwa Thaws*roep.ect.l fully reporfkbe lormolog statepieut as the reoultorbor laimithwitiowand fled !hero listobuteete timer of the sald.lobik febinda of threektribir Salon tied Sixty emits, (SU eh) • • - • .• Miami our hands sod • mob tilde Uifitattolh day of Joinery, A. D.,1859. . • ' . ' • GASIIIII. 1111.1.111. • aurruaq 1 .4..faarof 041111gaCtoilAi: • "? • - IPtest Xs. ' • tanneigov 1. ' atom. ELUVNICICtON .& GLOVER. • • • iIIIPPOS o f smuts= Want AND * AB2, al" Lentils mull Bitu minas Coals. OFFICE—Yo. 132 Walnut, street; Ptalattelphia. Vital N 0.9, Pan IitaIXOND,PHILADELPHLL Itslitstry ' • ' Pier No. 10. i BANCROSte LEWIS It C 0.9 . • new ewe 11111111111. or 11111 cailenivirtri ASHLAND COAL. • FROM llit t liANclT .110UkfAIN. •oftrieS—* Wahl* , steeet, Comoareial New York Otitee—Tß Ostler street Illostair Ooee-11 KUb street. I Wet. ZS, 'A 43. ler No- • 14er No. 13. ROGERS de , IaUTEIER, unrcaLattu anirms enat• fled ACII MOUNTAIN, LUTHER, and otb- pr'ebolea veto,. , White Aah.eRAVEN, RACK HEATH VEINS. °ln6t3 i ; r 4. - . rztab._k. WEARY N .13e RIcHMOND,'PHILADELOILL. HAYS GODSHALL, • • Irma es BED AID ASH SVERTYUCILL COAL MUM , NO 13, PORT RICHMOND. Laidig% aad Seiltairlktll Coal at Retail& YARD-=' Corner EM! Arch streets. • orvietz-aus Wain street, - • October 16,16 • • 43. E 93 1.121 1 00 68 78 , • - Ppm No. 14. • csAs.l A.EIECiiINCECEIR & CO., t f i nalize or BROAD 11161INTAI11 .14D N CLACKASH HEATH AND IMP1:0414 WU& ornd , e . 45 South street; New Tort. October 25, "' • In Walnut street, Philadelphia. • 55 3 00 8 00 2 25 150 MISCELLANEOUS. CORN SHELLERS A New ArtiCie, at mints L TROMPSOI4I. Owner Centre and Markttstrosta 8 00 2 95 2 25 31 42 ••1 35 • 6 00 ROPE PACKING I ' TARRED Yarn, Block and Tackle, aut lack Screws; at STICH/RR CTIIONIPISONI. Sim of as ane,",tkorser C 41006404 Martel streets. 20 00 7 03 49 , 73 29' 24 rOR Drills, Shear, Blister, Bar Cop• pea,Cbpper NsUa, Sheet Mae and Lead, at • • " Ma T t E r l :a i n7l l l l l?aret sireals. IviLai . . BELLOWS,; Vi ces, Stock and Dies, Grind Stencil; Mammers and Sledges. at .C , 1 1 STICIITEa a THOMPSON'S. 1' 1 pweer Centre and Market stmts. • ','- • - CAR YARDAGE. .T ' ilt subscriber respeetfully.in forms the public thitlbe il..preparid * to receive end 'an. Cars containing .Lumber, Bark. Staves. Elbluglas, Coal Iron, kr. j ' E. SCII REINER, B. ir..0214. Broad and ommesat sta., plikuletida'a. February 12. '69 • i - T fon $0.17 I 09 91 7 10 17 83 30 61 c • ABECLAND'IIIiITHOONIAN INSTITOI3. rPHIS SPLENDID HALL is now j p J ilnislied and tesidy to be HIRED to the public ow reasonable terico4for Lectures: Balls. Concerts, be- &tree, or,rarties. sTbe Hall-bi well • calculated for the Eibibition of Panonamaa. Diseolvine. Aloes. de . • ing-aat ems &e tise 11141(14k:1M January ' '69 3,1 m • A. 14.FRANCHSIDUS e • No. 241 Idartet street; Philadelphia, - TrEEPS the largest and best assorted NIL Meek of Carp'et Chain. Ckton Tama. Wadding. ~ntton Latn.Twiont.Coverlet Yarn, Bed Cords, Wash Limn. Itope,ln Seine Twine, Indian- Blois Twist, Mould, Lamp, Candls, Comphene. Lard and Plaid Wicks. ,in the city. *lw,, &went variety of FLY NETd, which he olfere at manufacturers' lowest ash prink February 12,19 .; - 7.315 Eitichter: & Thompson, , DEALERS LY HARDWARE,-CUTLERY, IRON) TOOLS, &O. Corsa Centre and larket, o4 llign. of the kw," ' POTTSVILLE, PA. lanoary 25i), 544 ( 702 , 1'25 4'21 1 00 2 74 15 06 2 37} 3 60 Health !I Health I - Health ! The Rose Rinikarkable Care on Record. Dr. liWayno's Col►ponad Syrup of Wild Cherry. 9 18 2 25 8 00 5 00 7 74 •Poi4t er Becks, Frederick Cbtregy, DR. SWAYSZ—Dent fite—Bellering it a duty I owe to the public, and !nineties to you, 1 11.1X0 01014gbi proper to make known meted the moat, extraordinary cures. in my own ease,-that ban ever been truly recorded. In the mouth of .October !last, I was afflicted -with a 'event gathering in my breast, which formed' a large abscess, and also communicated to my lungs and very much of flitted them, end discharged large quantities of correct. 'two, external and internal. '3ly breath could, pass through toy lunp land out through the cavity of my breast' with apparent ease, attended with a violent, c ough, day and night, lone of appetite, and extreme de bility, so that my physician thought my case: hopeless and beyond the poger of medicine. I remained In this wretched condit ion' for a long time, weal I was wasted to a mere skeleton, aid there premed to be no hope for to.; but having read In ;the public sayers of the many iron cleanl cures performed .by 6 . nue Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry , I immediately sent to ,Beitimorenforlive bottles, and commenced It* use, and to my great mitts. faction and my miaow faintly, the abscess or opening in my Hinge beganito heargnd the cough subsided. and on using ten bottles r vas restored to perfect health. Over live years have elaitied, and I still remain a per hearty man it this &ate, June 271868. I have not had a day's eicknetie fur the; last elghteytr months. Please accept nty grateful acknowledgments. Your, very reepeetfolly, - DIXOS. The sub:wriber 11l wel !acquainted with Thomas Dixon, and Can testify, that he has been afflicted as above mere minted. I regard hie recovery as almoitt a miracle. Be is a worthy member of iociety. Jawas it. Dinuireemr, Paster of Berlin Circuit, Baltimore Conientnee. No medicine has beer given such undoubtedteethuony of its great superiority aver all others_ Forthecae' ofCitughe, Colds, Consumption, ," yet Heonchitle, Hove Throat, Whoopjng Cough, •For the Palpitation ofitte Heart, Debility; Yoe the auppori pf old age, declining health and rest less nightie. and in! connee tion with SW& YNEI: SUGAR smtsArAKILIA AND TAR PILLS, the Liter, Stomach, in short, the whole Alimebtary will be eleaused,add the blood purified. . BrirThe above invaluable medicines are prepared only ,by Da. - 11. ktraxes it Fox, No. 8 North Seventh street, above Market, Philadelphia. "-To ether MU Cherry yrepartaiew gettable." VPrice r .sl per betiko—ii bottles, $3. f Bold by JoatiOAticolva B. Box, C. Erma, Pottaalie: J. H. Besse, H. W. Perron, alinements: Conan GNA RL Tuscarora, and by all respectable dealerplu mate einem throughout the county and . State. ' February. 6,'69 , 6 37 - $ 36 28 40 8400 szsa9 tl ORPHANS' COURT SALE. PURSUANT to An order of the Or ' phenol' Court of Seth County, In the State of enneylvan la, the 00dd - reigned Executors of Shedd 'Will and Testament of Quell" Christ, late of the Bo• rough of Sebuyikllillavenktp the County of Bch nyiklll, l deceased. wilt expels to sole by oublic Vended on • Saturday, the Altith day of Webruary Meat, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. at the Exchange ' tel in the Borough of Pottsville. the following named and described Beal Estate, to wit: No. 1.-;-M1 thetcertain store howleand lot of grourid and priming ',lterate on the eastwardly side of Centre street, in the - floomer of Pottsville, Schuylk 111 county. boOnded northwestwardly by; property of James M. Beat tjand Thomas M. Beatty: deceased. eastwardly by tfeet wide alley, pouthwardly by property now or late of Fox A Dobson end westwardly by said Cordes street. colt Ining In front or width on said Centre street iltilkost mu or less an. 'Standing back that width In length or •de th 100 feet more or leaf, to lbluld 4 fret wide alley. This free and comma use of which, did alley le an ape pLlteitaice to tbel said premises. ' The improvements e obit of a twoursory done and frame dwelling house, now occupied as clothing store, shoe dore and oaring and drinking &skim and produces a rental of 1700 per peer, No, that certain mentetrige, tinement, and lot of ground. adult" on Ihe eastwardly side et From t sued in Jorepb M. Say lee's Addition to the Borough of Schuy4l kill Haven, in thccounty of Schuylkill, marked and nuinb*et on a plan of said addition with the undiberl nine. (9) hounded in front by Front street, tiorthwardlFl by lotsrutober 10,ionthwardly'by lot number It, and eastwardly by a2O feet wide alley, eottUdolog In fron:j or width 42 tad and In length or depth 230 feet more o 1493. - The jmprogemeati, consist of a twostoeY fromel • dwelling Niue and kitchen, a frame stable with a pump teed geed welt of water In the front yard. and i Soo' apirtenent of bearing fruit trees in the garden. and lot. Nd 3.—A1l that certain Frame dwelling hones and lot oefolece of ground situate in the tows of West natan t 'VD klanbelin township, county of rchuylklll, add, aforesaid. bonded and described as follows: Be. gin' it at a posticorier of a line of land of Daniel Bar. told, dn.; and land of the Mine still and Schuylkill 'laves Rail Road Company, thence by land of said Cow patty. south 891.4 degrees, west 334 feet toe post, thence hyiland of George Merkel. decese m i, seed, 21.2 degrees, wed Al feet to a post In the mad leading to Thomas SC. lyman, thence 00" rig said read south 73 degrees, met 399 Jed to a plot loathe maid road, theme along the line of - laid of the alma:rid Daniel Bartolet, gen. north 2 2 4 . degreee, last 170 feet 9 inches to the plate of berri Mug, containing 1313 are GP lard, strict Ordure. The Improvement. are a twostery frame house and stablel producing a rental of $lOO Independent of the meadow attached thereto; . No. 4.—A1l tlgat certain undivided one-half part of a itsesseige. tenent or-lot and gees of mound, Idlest* the town of West Oman. North Manholts township, 'Schuylkill county. beginning In the road of the ad' terra of Wed ilaren,to Schuylkill Haven at the di* tante of 393 feet from the road leading to Yeledensburei eontainlng In fronton the road leading to Soho- MBE -Ibivers,3o , feert and extending back 200 feet to a2O het : ride street. andbeing the, lot marked number 11 in th. 4 said town of Wad Haven.. The improvements emodet of; a troatirry foand boyar now occupied ite a store. framer kitchen and etable, producing a rental of $2OO per year. No. 6.—A1l that certain one undivided half part ors lot or Ode of eremudaltuale In Wood and Lyre's Addi tion to PoUsellieLon the easterly tilde of Wood street at the tatuesetion et Wood Ore e andOlatin Alley, teas dud and described as hikers: beginnine at upset at lb* intersection of aild skeet; from thence wellawardly 40 fort to a poet. from time* 100 feet eastwardly to a 20 het wide alloy. hum thence soul %mildly 40feet to Ghoul Amoy atlibiald. thence westwardly alongasid Olean Al•I ley, 100 test to a goat. and 'tsar of halibut lag, coat/Ile-1 leg to heat on said Wend street 40 feet sad extending back In Wilk at that width 103 ket to a Mr feet wide otter. being pull of too numbered 105 mad 106. on the' Mee or Plan 04 lotion Weed strut elbreesid to Wood k' Lyont Additinato the borough of tether*. led who estate of the said diesesed. - • I Term ant cocaine wed* Wm" at the time ask plate owlish. NANCY mum rocotrur• By order of the thylurns' Condi • • JAMB IFIGT4 Yet 4 1 7,8 401 aerie ot at rod ono* j CAST STEEL ! lUDWILUPt• Pottiville,*atiriiii, February 19, ISM. Posits,frmals Lagldatttta. • Daring the week Messrs. Palmer, Paha, Pinkerton and Boyer, have presented a huge number of petitione for the passage of an act for securing the wages of kilos is 3c zujl• kill County, and for other matters. Our re port of the proceedings is crowded oat. Congress. The tnterminable Cuba questicre is ender way in Congress, in Ow eof more impo tit matters. No Tariff ms; be espectsi at the heeds_ of the Democrats in Congress, shie•s... sion. That's a fixed fact. HoweverAke pee. ple mot be satisfied who are to blame is tie matter. So give us some yeas and nays in the matter. Show your hands, gentlessea,.— But two weeks of the session remain.— Thor yeas and seisms the Tariff, gentlemen, if yes please. • Ituropean beers. ' We have Liverpool dates to the 4th kit.— Parliament had met,' and the Queen, in her 4?peuing speech was, silent on the war sub., :jest, which caused a decline im the leads.— A against Mexico is threatened. Wan like rumors continue, but were still a a.con tradictory character. The disquietudi iq pc Utica affairs throughout Europe was on the increase. (Treat anxiety was' felt regardi_ag the speech of the Emperor of. France.- w hic' is ,to be delivered at the openiot of the Leg: islature, on the 7th inst. It was rumored that he is preparing a surprise, for the world, and that war was a certainty. • : hit jllarktts. Philadelphia Market. Pdveary 11.—Pkter iaarket dull: vales at eo 14 610. Sot Dairy for, Meat: ale' of red at $1 341 41 49, see while 'et sl'46 1 10. Oats study a sales at 63 eta Baltimore narket, It—noor Is sne at VI Ibt How in' arrest and °lda Wheat towheaded. Cora has a tbettalug Widener i whit. and yam tat - ^at 73 dia Tic • The New. Y•wk Market', / 11 361114_,.. ,3 017 , ...11011 , market buoyant; raw at 45 30 ap 6 $5. wawa Sr.; salmi of red at 41 1.1. sod white at 41 57% 0 1 ,10. Oats dull; mks at 5344 56 etc Diox—The market b quite 1,. wader the inflames et a sump, ' , Antra Meek t the demand for most dmeriptbris has been unpreordentli large the past six weeks, mm at the Improvesest.' We quote: Pl4.l3cotek., tun. 446 00 td 30 00; Dar. Swede% ordinal Maar, twos 50; Oar, Migibboveln.d.s67 00 57 60 Ear, Ratlldt. eernm in,sll 501 the t, Rends. re quality; f 1 lb„ 11 (4 3 'll 4 Sheet. single. double and teel4o, NO 40. °throe quiet for Ina .sent but as storks generally are small; prices are well row folioed ; small - sales to the trade are males , at the annexed prices: Um., common.' # gal., 00 • 710; Linseed. English, whole paresis; 600 1004 Whale. 16 40 04 WhJlO4". M. iv, as 6104 Do, Spies do., 6/41640; Red Oil, City, 43 45 Me; 144 eirnitled. 86 .7044 Wadsworth's Rained Rosin, 1 and 2, 300 400. ! . POTTSVILLE MARKETS. (Wholesale Prices.) Wheat /floar.ol ,o hadLYIP hartil. $6 50 os7 00 - . do do *stn. dO . 6 6019 676 ; do do. seserese. ad. .',O 00 SO. 666 1 Dye Pour. . do_ • 400 Wheat, prhber chits, V besbel, • •' ' 1 10 . 40 prise red, do , '- 2 .- ; ISO 600;180P%. do 1 640 l6O Dew room. rod. V Pounds , • - 00 do A• do el:pared, ao 13 Dried 4410, do !ye, v boatel, *0 Ratter.perpoesd .lile 18 orn, do 75 Shouldsrs , 809 ats, . 0 , IS flares,: ' •11 'e ste ,A. do 60. Lard. 10;4'011 I &SA mothy , 2 h. Beef, bled ph - nit - fp ie 6 101ler 804 660 do fore quarts . 011 b illay,p•r ton 14 00015 00 Master. V 100 $660 tus,dosen, . 13,641414 r seek, 110 POTTSVIILLitI - PRODUCIC JOJEUCICTII• " (Retail Prices.) • . TLOUR,ItC.—Cztra Family Flour. $7 69; extra do $l5 761 auprdlne do =6 W bbl; and Itpeirkoor at $4 Th. Buthwbsat /lour at $3 00 'ft Hood. Rylo Chop at 90 eta:: Cora letallt tAI. and Middlings Meta. !Vtiostad. ORSlll.—Sys sells at 9.5 e• bu-Corn b 6 dce.Oals64lldo, MEATEL—flosf sells at 10 48:: 12 - els. per A. 9012 do. 10 do:, Pork 11 do: Shoulders •9 do: tlane.l3 to 11 dd.„ llolopta Fausasrs, 124 do. 1 1 9021910N8.—Butter sells at 18 •22 eta. 110. Cheese 124 dn.. Eggs 16 els. 9" dos., Lard 12% ex.** * StIOARB - -N.Orleans 8• De lb."I1" Whits 10 do "S' White 11 d . m . Crushed and Snlverized 124 do. POULTRY.—Turkeys at 10 • 11 units. and darkens T 9 rents per ID. Ducks 60@i6 recta per pelr. Geese 60 80 rento , MISCELLANEOUS. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. rURSUANT to an order of the Or phans' Court of the County of Schuylkill, ilk Ma Commonwealth of Pennuttrania. the aubeeribrr. Guar. 'Man of Laura dugout* James. minor child of Daylll E. lamer. In the County of Schuylkill. will 'expose to Ws by public rondo on • • bettorior the 261k:day of irebreuery next. at one n eon in the attornoon.at thu Sahib:house of dotal Uotfattn, in the 'town of lAndlnwrille In the County of Schuylkill afnreosld. The right and Interest of the avid minor In all that certalintworgory frame boon with frame kitchen attached and lot of ground skuster In the town of Landiurville In the Onenty of Schuylkill and Stet. , •,f Penurylva nig. to nit: Bounded and limited so foil.oro. via: Corinth:log.lo front on the Schuylkill Canal,twentyt!ce feet and in'lho rear twee. ty•Sve feet on the river Schuylkill, and in length or depth a lot No. 2 eight riga fret to a Piety lest street, thence 143 feet six Ind:non lot N 0.2 to tlin river Schell• kill. therm through lot 14n.3 In depth 16,76ret six Inches •to the forty feet street. thence eightreight fist to Oho Schuylkill canal, late the estate of Oisitt.d4keased. Tema and conditions wadi known at Ltai l the*, and plane of sale IT • DAVID E. ihtli Guardian. ljy cider of the Orphans' Court. 4faaa, lanai, Jabeary , Clerk: A VALUABLE BOOK FOBINVALIOS. Sent by Ma il, and nnt to be paeljaritstß,Rwriewt, Need IV. *ad Approved , 1/ not .4"proco en charge. R.:SAMUEL S. FITCH'S "SIX LECTURES" on the caws , Preveotlon and Cure a hawses of the Luous.Thrott. ileaKtStomerh. Bow els. Liver. Kidneys, Skin. de., Female Complaints. and Chronic diseases generally. on the Laws of Life. and the true method by whiek health and slim. may be pre nerved to one bandied years. A volume of 375 pages, handwoven bound in musiln...mith 2bi ll ostralkms. In this volume Dr. S.S . /Itch, ( who to aldely known as the author of alley and eminently nickesetui method of treatmeatAi the above complaint said especially wee aumptlon K and other illsentrem of the finnan and Throat.) ellibtins the leading feature of his treatment, and ghee plain directions by which those loaned to thew coup plaints may themeelveo prevent there;rwaireot their pro. grew. Over 200,000 copies of this toioit ' have been sold,. and there are persons In ell parts of Oiki bind who crate fully acknowledge that It has (leen the means of preser ving their lives and ;lying thous :navy years of good health. We prownt a few ',oatmeal of the numerous consisess datiotts the hook box received:— , The New Terit.Trihasse thus ckwat a loogthy notice of 'lt :—The 'great Importance of the subject and our ant& dense &orlon from personal knowledge and personal benefit In Dr. Pitch's stersomtions have impelled stt to recommend thin work. We trust ere have said .',bolt! to Induce those afflicted or thrmtened with motontop , • Con. to prorate Mid read Dr. Ititch'x,bcolt." leetterPoot the Reno. llamattorr FWt, Shrew Goverms , 4 0 , 1 New York. ' .Waahlogton, February tab. ILS3. Dr.S. . Fitch. Dear air: I beg- to return my thanks Am the volume you have been so kind as to present to me. The very hurtled examinalion which aim» I have been able ea yetis, give to it, hie excited interest and _brought the ronvktion that the reputation which them Leetwoo have achieved is band upon intrinsic exalt." Extract fools a Idler from the How s. 11. ileac. had 111eXhdd of flasgress from We Ch., N. Y. 'I • bass no doubt, bat It lea practical and very useful week. I hope It adhere a grosersi circulation, and it wily, I have no doubt, do much good." Extract frees a triter trout ihd Rem. MUM, DIAL late eseaserr of Damns& road your Six Lectures on(ree garnet Ire diseeses threnyears ago, and shall again wenn Sinn." mmurt pirosom Idler from Um Hon. dawn Lamaist, late wornibiraf Cbraprar.. "From reading It I bavi re. volved many valuable hints. I regard It as a WWII et • great merit." Says Pront WAUddl.. Bag, of Waterloo, N. T. "IIY, brother Ind most of hie family are dead of consumption, hut I and mine are living and well ; and I think it Is owing much to the teachings ofyour book which I 44, Nimrod carefully fhr the last nine years." We could fill columns • ith similar statements. 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Depreselon et *dr its, Timidity, Diseases of the Sexual Organs. and 1.. pedhaenta to Minima generally, are promptly and ef• factually anted by the Author's novel and most meoses hal mode ot treatment, by means of which the ItnMld can regain pristine health without having oietiaree to &mamas end expensive medicine,. room • the London Lahore —“Tha lota Treaties tear. written on a scibjeot rata issgertanes to att, lota nor.; thy of as . Author's exalted. reptitation." • Adamant's* publisbera: O.' J. O. NUN N 'k 00.1.1 Avenue, e0r.191.11 'Gnat, Past EVA 4A16,,1i5m Ynrk Clay. January I, 'l4/ , 14na ' THE _ _ H IMPERIAL DEPURATIVIII TM Standard Rowdy of Lie Niutterna MOW& • FOR ALL LINEA BE9 OP VIE TILOOD. I?REPARED BY ,DR. LOUNSBER BY kco., No. SO North nigh street. below Area. la l delphts, Ebr Ctiskerous ester Birthdays Dire ses.liSlMSadlinls, Hip Disease, Malignant arrisoadts, Trt• ter, &aid howl, (heir. of the Month cad ihrost, Erupting/ of At Si*, • and alt RUMORS AND IMPURINES OF ME BLOOD, Ars effectually sad perm■neatly cured Imperial Depnrative. this Wilkins con moods Itself to p'ationts and their confidence, for two mason s—firef—it Is just what' it a represented to be, and wilt do all that is elaleeed Tbr it— but It will not cure every disease, because It is /spookily adapted and prepared km ono elan of comptedata, and theme It curve—ka (he Stem! }lace, this Medikino Is pore, fligh.lj. cmicentratal and active—so that it et mom =maims the disease—lf It Li curable. Barr doom set long continued nee rtlt is toot asked for—One to Throe bottles will la a majority of eases. Inhibit ion preateetro etre propertfu. la this newt. time and money are apt wasted In long and fretless efforts to obtain a tare. In Ceseatratut.nd fferofettoss diseases, DO tatadletsjo has over equaled it In Its successfoltores: Mfr, so obstlnato area laterste, cannot mist the cleansing and purifylog e vets o{ the hurraus. Ulan of 'every charselm. no matter how obstinate or long standing, invariably yield to. tlanondenal effects of tae bettaMel OtThastin. • -Old et Timms may um It alike sithisirimt worwrfty. If yea are 'Meted, try One Hotels. aid. If loft wish allrlos, writs to the Prior Wl Offlen, No-50 Nosed Inn Area, below Are*, and Tha will MOT* ft. 11g stamp fier answer.) - Ds. LOWISILL.II 'Thelladelphleo. cantor sale by cluarmtle, spernoi,wies. It. C,oever of Conte* idamesslamstrarts.,(oppWle Mot. MICA MM.) ralrfill% . ! ' ./14-Yor Etalls bytris=fobs tumidly. ' De. 11,'$) - Ritj• Went '