The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, February 25, 1865, Image 1

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    THE 8/JINERS! NUNS S 1: .
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75 per annuiti:Payabie' In. advance-1
-paid- in advance. . _ _ • •-' I
- 111-be strictly adhere d to hereafter. . •
• TO CLUBS
me address On advance). ... .*7 00.
" " "
•• " • " " . 9800 .
dons must Invariabjybe paid in advance.
will be fernished to Ouriers and others
0 cop ies , cub on delivery.
aThi School TeecliEnt will be furnished
uat si.tso in advance, or $1 75 If-Pahl
r'-over one var. full rates.' • '
:airs of AdvrrtiLdng
Includinf date, cute insertion, 75 ind
Nikons 25'tto. One sqtuire orr lines, and. •
.or lor 2 Insertions $1 : Insertions $1 25;
baterti.ins, 95 cents per _ s . Larger
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Tenn.' era. amass,
.. •..$200•• $9 b 0 • VS 00'
......... 4OD • .7 CO • . 'l2 00
.041;m% .0 00 10 00 i 8 00-
.21 00 14 00 go 00
28 ' " 900 10 00" . .'•44 . 00
" 10 00. 18 00 .
14 00 n 00 40
,00
ice as per. agreement.
Is are minted as I line In ailVertlahnig.'
andDistolurions. 2 arida timed. $2 so
Notices and Dissointinns, a times.
VSE ACCOVNT.--
, TER. 7iedsurer, :in. .account with I
a of 'the Poor.of Schqytkitt Couyity. '
day :of Jandary, 1864 . ; to. the 24:
LUM - y, 188;.. • , - ~ . .
• .
To. amount appropriated by the County Corn.
missionem for Alms House - . $33,000 00
Cr.
'. . . .
•By wish paid at, follows i - • ' : . • •
'Use of hones -' $1,769 41
Ont.door relief • . • 4.446 97 '-• • : .
Merchandize ' • 15.377:32. . -. ..•
Provisions . . " "Si S 3 -. .
Cattle - and beef - • 4.449 Si .
Potatoes • - . • ' 3711 43
-' • .
Iron bedsteads• •' • -99 35
Flonr'and grain - • - • 7.4.43 90 '
Coal - - _ .... . ... .. '2,015 44 --_
.- • -
Tobacco - -. • • ' S6l 65: -
'Blacksmith. work. , . -- '416 nil
Straw
Leather - , ' 6.34 69
Cooper work .
Wheelwright work r.ra S 9 '•
. .
Shoes . 669 ST, . .
Vinegar ' - . 67 25 ' • -
Rails and posts - • - 157 50
Insurance .. . 78 ;39 .
soda ash.' candle Wick I Castile soap 274 19 ..
Costs and:Expenses •- • • •71 13 -' •
Stoves and tin ware • -79 S 54 . '
Repairing •-pumps . " 59 SS • .
'Saddlery work - ' . • 149 23 .. ',.. -
Lumber and repairs.,_ - '
Boarding at State Lunatic Asylum...: 32610 -, • . ' .
Drugs - end liquors - -:- .5.'11 43
Lime and phosphate 'of 11me,... ..... FM 21 , •
-Publishing and stationery 174 83
Brick - • ' 79 34
Mardi - are ........f, . 80 4 34
Expen conveying State Lan Asy. -5 81 '
.
Irate .. . 217 •
P Horn for clover seed , . ' '5750 • '
Nll Bute for sleigh ' ~ ' SO - 52 ' ..
A Teich for threshing • 29 97 ' •
J Darlington for trees' • - 5.650.
.1 Strancb r0rmwing.........; : ... . 1 .... 94 3; , . ' •
- Henry ..t. Dundure one grain fan ' 9.S
. 00 .
. A 'BreSsler oniLay mare. ;:... . .... .... 151 Or, • . .
•.1 Medlar one threshing 'machine...... 143 $5 :
• M Settler for wagon. cart A: harness. 00
-M. Seltzer fo'r one mere and 3 cows.. 260 'OO .
It C Wilson for ore bay - Mare.......: :150 00 ' --
. • '
SALARIES) AND WAGES. ' . . --• '
Eiii.id Lebengood services as Director: 86 32'
•• . •• - - traveling eXpentes. -1050 1 ..
.Abrm Breaaler services as I)irecrort . - .49 50 : - -
- • . - • • traveling.expenses... 25 tai '
.
Rribt•C Wilson services as Director.. - 89 42 •
_.
traveling expenses..... 55 50
- M Seltzer Steward services ' 660 00 ' .
Mary Seltzer Matron do. .. ..... _ 130 00
Dr 6 L Saylor res, Phys & Clerk..:. 504 10 - it
Dr B F Shannon consult phys 'th sure- 232 33 '
-Dr 311 Tomtit out-door phya Ashland :' 75 , a) . .
' Elizabeth Seltzer for house work_ .. -7S 6 8 •
Geo 11 Clvv Esq counsel -' 90 Oo
n 9O 84
Geo Sbr.rtle nurse •
Eliza Feastnumery of ehildren ' 46 O.
Amanda Seltzer for house work - - '47 tl .
Mary Brown nurse of children........ 272 25' .
Geo Mayer farmer 305 00.
Dr S L 14-lucby out-door physician • , •
• • Pottsvila
It Helfemtein teacher - •
Geo Bun alcker baker... : .
11 Shropp shoemaker....
- Chas Seltzer teamster.
•
. . . . .
. .. • - . $5:,;47048
•
• Out.ltaniing Orders is.ued for 1884 . ' • ' -
and rtanaining• unpaid (deducted) 12,81il 28 • •
. -......_____488.000 On
.
We. the undersigned,. Auditors of the County'of
Schuylkill. having vamined :the account of. Henry J.
Treasnrer. in acCOunt with the .Directors of
Poor and House -of Employment' of said• county. re-.
spect fully report the foregoing statement as the' result
of our investigation, and which will show that the said
Treitsiirer has paid the amount of Thirty-three Thou
sand Dollars. which will balance - the amount appropri
ated by the Board of Commissioners of said county:
In witness whereof, we-have hereunto set our hands
and seals this eighteenth day iif January. A. D. 1563;
ISRAEL APPLEtiATE, EL. 8.)
REUBEN F. LEIBY. EL. S.)
Auditors. •
rnt. Is, 7
MICHAEL .zEI.TZI:7?. Steerrird, in accunut with
the Dirctors of the Poor of Schuylkill. County.
frc•rn the first dgy o f Jutivary; 1864, to the first
Jaiwai-y, 1565.
- .• D r.
.
. T ci , nsli recelved as rcillowb: .
li ,J liendler Treasurer . $1,7C9 41
Indentures - • -
• - 59 .10 . •
Cancilling Indentures ' ' :. . . . "19 no -
Boarding . -.-- 131 20
Money found on paupers
.Hay ... 242 76 .
Schuylkill county.prison for Hogs.. 9.5 00 ' •, '
PAPTASrp '43 6R.
. .
Hides - ' ' • • 1509 27
'Mine Hill R R Co for.damages 1,384 29 . .
-Lard. - • • 700 -
T Klecknon. for Judgement Note.. 42 42. •tt
I'7Klecknon , do do ._ 62' 0 0'
Ed-Leh'engood threshing it, hauling 'l4 3:1 - , _
J Becker purchase money ' ' 43 io ,
, . .
A Dres,,ler for threshing machine... 4o no •. • •
D Kr:mer for rrinney of, Sarah Koch trl 95 ' ~
D 114ielien. for ties hive -
- Hen I .tr.a Grum out-door -relief re- ' • • •
lunded . . . 10 10 •
1 7 •Gromer for two steers • - MS 91
Directors of the Poor of • Scranton.. . 21 90 .
.. • •
F Miller 'for use of M Miller -(in- '
na!ic%, . .•
' 267 co . •
Edw I.rlingood for horse - 30 op . . •-.
IV F Moods for exit,' - • ' ' -
.90 00
J Kirkt.arrielc.'use of
. horse in mill- . ' . : - • •
, .. __L—ss,e99 56
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Cr,
By hal due 31 Seltzer Jan 1 1564
By cash paid for bringing parme.ra
'(ruck and provisions •
'Merchandise • '
Labor on farm harvesting
Tailoring •
• .......
Msnure lime anirphosphate......
Toll to it t S Turnpike.Co
Costa and fees.... .
.Burials and coos.
Saddlery .. • .
.
Expent•for hauling coal manure Sc
Boarding at St ate Lunatic .
Expecse. for conveyance to snme..-.
Foots and
Wherlright
I' loughs -
Repairing elticks guns .E.c. •
Tobacco •
Fotatoes• •• •
,Bedsteads
• .
Coal • • •
J Matthews repairing carriage
Garden Feeds '• •
LiTior
lii-urance • • • ' •
Hardwire • • • .
Repairing' •
I,•ablive plants....._ ..... . . . ....
• Wino •mill •
• Exnens for conveying to ll'se of Ref
.1 Weaver forshoetnakiug •
Freight
Fare for removing pauper 5.........
Book and stationary
• A Frith for -altering hogs ••
•Seautfoot oil • • •
('ash to laborers
Traveling expenses with Directors.
Straw
E xpinses at training school,
M Seltzer traveling expellees
G L Saylor do do •
I C :1711161S do • ' too
Flour and 'grain •
It F Kepner. for sleigh.
Weher fir rephiring pumps S
Palace 54 36
Trete • . •'9 00
Leather and Ames' •, • :396 56'
Brushes and rakeit • • 57.96
Cash refunded to J Reant & others.. Si, 73
Farriet'S services and nee of stallion • :_l5 (n)
Cash tritteo 'Mayer Farmer '
......... 36 oo
•do Chas Seltzer Temrstei 50 09
do - IT Shropp Shoemaker - 51 -27.
do L Wentaler Gardener l9 Ort
do ..G H Clay collecting damages 60 71.
do .' Amanda Miller Services • 56 60
. Estlier.We r ston dn - n 3 5)
.do Elizabeth 'Faust Tailor work" 13 On
'do- . Mary Brown Nurse '• 10CA
• ,ts, Darby Insane Drtct. 41 nn
Balance due Directors of the Poor.. • 50 14
_55.6,5 56,
_ •
We, •th.. undersigr.ed Auditors for the County .of
Schuylkil having examined the account of M-. Seltzer.
Stsu - 4rd of the Schuylkill County:Alms House.' respect
fully report the foregoing statement. as the result of
nor investigation. and' find balance in hands of M.
Seltzer. Steward. in favor of the Directors of - the Poor.
oftwenty dollars and fourteen cents.
In witness. whereof, we have hereunto set onr.handa
and seals this eighteenth day of January,. tqfiS.
ISRAEL APPLECATE, EL 8.1
- REUBEN F. LEIBY: [L.'S.)
- Auditors. . • •
. .
. • r Eys s OF TITE HO USE.
7,:o: of Inmates in Hone Jan. 15t,1864 •
. do adrniited dnring the year ; •
Born . in House . 14
Of the abnyo 52 died: 39 were bound oat: 370 dii
charged and 30 absconded:.
Remainthg. In the House Jan. Ist, 1505 - 359
Ont:doOr paupers:-....:..14 30
OC the inmates of the - House 6 Are ettlored persons .
35 are Insane and idiotic:
,65 under medical treatment
-2T boys under, 12 years of age.: 20 rills under 12 years
of Par . ; 194 adult males. and 115 adult females.
Number of innutta in the House on the first day of
slub month : •• . . .
4:1111111TT 410'Mzki..:.. • `anSeptember 304
February. 390 June 1 3260ctober -• • 'Sul
- stet . 570:July .... . . 533
'April • 30:1 , Aiignat 13091kcemher....; 359
Arerize number in the House during tie year-345.
Lodging and meals: were furnished to 1657 pericins'.
Out dtsir relief was - granted to 1430 pers. one.
.
"LE 70 1.1"sriNC. WAS NI 410 r. rr IN Tin house DIMING Tna
Tssa 1664. - 1 • •
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624 sbratx, t,77 pantaloons.' 207 roan, - 212 pair of siioei,.
422 pillom.rasm 6*.is sheets, fin e.hetnise. 461.petti-
nada. 1:5 Tian of stockin , n. rack,. 12:9 iutndkerthicfs,
. torrele. - 4:2 dresses and frocks, rs aprons, 380 bed
t irks, 73 .bonnets, sT nightcaps, 112 rests, 32 night-.
rocks 342 bolsters, 52 overalls, 320 frocks and dresses
for children, 35 children's slips, 50.-children's aprons,
253 children's chemise, 109- children's petticoats,; 26
cblldren's sacks. "134 pitir of pantaloons for boys, TO boys"
mete, 11l boys' shirts, 12 rests for boys. 35 cradle quilts,
S boys•jickets, 4797. poonds'or hard soap. 14'pounds of
soft soap; 14 hogsheads of soar kraut, and 1110 pounds
of candles.
STOCIL FAI7I6ICII AKT, vi. t x n 1164 .
. 15 r i eeee weighing Is 4,238 Ibp. Tildes 8.147. lbs..
• cals enwriglitig4,Se ibis., Hides i 3
hog! Ibs. • '
RinclCA'N'T PIirLEMENTII . n< TITE FICBX
6 homer. •2
-mules, colts. 16 cowls_ 6 helfe.r;s: 1 bull
calrm. 70 hog 4.. 19 oteers. 1 foux.horee wagons; 1
I -, i'9 - horse -wagon. I spring wagon- 1 cart... 3 fled', 1
arrinv. sleigh. 9 p10ugh.,.;.• hutzrows. - 4 cnltiratora. I
thra.hing machine. I roller, I drill - and I caniilng mill.
• F3IIMA • .
'Psonrre ek.F.inur. '
• : 4 ! ,4 rIIII. wheat at - $2 60 per bushel $1,014 00
?Is (1,, rye do ISO .. do 572 - 40.
46 do - ette do 75 ctei do 360 00 . '
7(0) do • corn do $1 75 .do • 1.225 A
sl tong of hay at $3O per ton • 2,4A0 00 •
10 thna corn fodder at $l2 per ton - .120 00
1:-,0 hush turnips at ST eta per bushel 55 50
15 tons ptraw at $2O per ton • , 60000 "
IN) las potatoes at 90 eta per bosh 1,440 00 , •
6).01 heads of cabbage at 7 cht a head . 560 00
91S lhs of bhtter at 25 ctr, per pound 344 75.
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PUBLISHED EVERY. SATURDAY MORNING BY BERJA3ifN, BANNAN, POTTSVILLF,, SCHUUML COUNTY, PENNSYLYkNIA.
VOL. -XLL
imeh of oniniiis at $1 00 per bush 00
. 45 bus of red beets st 50 cts s bash .
.12 50
.E.IPENDITCRES O FARM
Expetites for harresting - &.l.lMyrnaktg $.143
• do .mak - .fence- k labor' on • • • * . ,
/ Tr 00
•do and •rails • •• *- ' 41500'
. •
do' - blacksmith work.:.: .: : 4°016 , • .
• do. ' wheelwright - Work •• 242 7ti
. do bciaidltm, laborers'. 516 . 00 • •
- do ' feeding boring - " .1.664 00
'do feedtg do cows do betters 1,000 00 .• .
do teed and cabbage plants -106 10
• .rakes..:..:. _
do. ital:Former& Teamster 558 "0 . '
' • do saddlery • • - :178 76
. •• do minure.lime&Uhotplutte 1.-,f82‘71 • . . ,
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do : 3 nowt , • ' '120.00 .* :: • '•
' do • wind mill • 2 'plot:tuba 1 „.• . •
•.. - thrashing, machine and 1, . •-•
• roller • 253 25
*do . 7 grain fan 2 sleight - 1 - 03 OD
do , farrier aervicesi.. ... •.. 315 00 • ' -•.`• , •
do -* farm.rattravelv-expeMs.': . -59 62 -
Pro& of Finn • $815.19
EDW. LERENGDOD,
• • • A. BRESSLER,
It C. WILSON, • .
Directors cf the Poor.
0. L. SAYLOR. Ct fiRL,• -
AUDITORS 7 REPORT: ..Of th e Fi
isztucee if . Schuylkill' County.
i.J. HSNPLER, Treasuivr in aecoant with Schuylkill
County.
.Ar
Tan 4 Bal 1114 pet Ana's rep 1844,'
May. 15 -- J C Conrad, old shelv
ing -.-
Cornelius Martz BoUnty
refunded had been paid li.
S Marr
- Isaac Moyer Trees N Ii W
Potts! . BonntyVefunded..
George Wilson Tress But;
. ler tp bounty refunded . ... 1.00 00
henry }lesser Treasurer
Srh Haven bounty refund.
J .r.Upchirth Cremona ..•
bort') bounty refunded ....:2,700 00
Win Iteagan.Treas Mahn. •
noy tp botinty refunded.. 2,100 'OO
-PottsYille Water Co diet;
dends ** .......
Genii Cllky-Erq coati' of
unit corn vs Franciii
bert
Dec 31 Sondry persons for .Comm's
deeds •
do do .Sundry persona for Com.
• rnimioner's redemptions. '5403 89:
do do .Stuldry per Pone • for Tress- . •
urer.o redemptions 3;788 84
do •do Sundry perrono for perl . : •
tax.ex . . • .... .... .. 4 .74
do . do - Jnebb Reed jus'e fines coltd• 30 00
• do do Jos M Figer Prottry.feen . :•.4l 60
do do Allotment refunded by: LTS
. Government.
170 00
6500
n , 247, 00
15500
151 00
de.' do Sundry. persons taxes on
• unstated and seated land&
do do Sundry peryon= rnilty loan.
• do do Wash.ton Relfsnycler. 'and
I=nsc- -Ward, for manufac-:,
• - Lured- hnodS. Prison fees,
• - etc:1.354• ••, • • .4,838 -1•3
red of 1%111 , i-bora foe 1859, --- 1 .1). lax.. • . .
Patrick Ilorn - Pt Carbonli full O 15 ' -;
Wm Lene6Washing.ton do- 4Th T 4 . .
James O'Hare Blythe on account...oo • •
John T Mayer NManheimln . full......96 13
• •: • 1,014 02
Danielßuinhel tniou rp in ran_ •• . • 78393
Levi : Tinkarton tp.on sect ...Ito 00
Thos Morgan Washingtoti tp In f 411360 13
M F *enrich Wastrtrin tp on acct $600.00 •
.T A. Blew Rush tp . • in Tull• ; • 491 14.•• -
Peterliessler Fitter twp • •do - :115 69 • • •
.Tscoh Monts West Fenn • do .• ;92 11.
Edward Connelly Reilly tp . ...SY) .60
SSenry E Rein Schuyi Haven do s -102 00 ;. •.•
'D R'Snyde-r Eldred • . -do •FA6 01 . • -.
Win II Barlow Blythe tp on sect * (.0000 • - ••
• • • : 2006 50
lsas
P G Berrall Anburn boro - in full $O3 67
Chai Mehrwirre Barry twp •do 319 92
*Michael MaiOn 11lythe tp • . 'do- . 68 . 82 .
CCo:eman Branch twp • • :do
John Witmap#lntler twp-. 848 01
Simon Marhuraer E BrnnsWig'clo ; 4 876 90
Richard Nash Cressona horo do - 74 .88
P R Fetherolff Eldred twp on acct 519.09
.Tames Brennan Foster twp in full -• . 89 31.
P 0 Bressler Frailey twp . ' 254.52 -
- Peter Herring Ileirinstwn do • 23.68*
John Schwalm Robley twp do - . • 122'20
John Tobin 111nhanny twp dp 427 44
P Christopher Minersville on acct :513 72
Pang Roca North Manheim in fall .. 113 30.
Frank Webber S`th Manheim do - . ' . .-266 54
Jos Weikel Port Clinton • :.do ' 107 04
Aechternacht Porter twp: - d0...- , ..118.:76
W Barhert Rosh two'. 'do 615 75
Stephen Ringer SchttYlkill* tp do, ..353 66'
M Kientale Prittseille! • dn. : - 4,729 nz
Martin Dormer St Cl3ir do- •• 48 82
John-O'Brien Tamaqua * *do' .798 37 .
Peter Korrper Tremont do ~:,684 13
Thomas Ryan Union. twp do • 363 113
Daniel Reeder Wayne tp on acct 247 86
Oliver Bechtel ldlddleport . in full :169. 45
-Michael lacy Norwegian twp do 967 89
.John Dormer E Noralan .tp do 151 - 34
Dominick BrennaniPalo Alto do 141 81
Jno'Snrder Pinegrove bor on eta - .
. 857 93
John Felty Pinegrove twp do 1,347 84
0 A Burke Port Carbon ,492 63
Peter Seiberline West Perm fp do 596 34
Peter Kramer Warti'atM tp on act 958.114
s Leader Schoyl Haven in full - 318 89
Henry 111cDate Hahn twp. 67 76
lease Knorr tMahantangn tpdo ' 420 15.
. . •
William Devitt Ashland on acct 3,100 00
L G Barran Auburn - .do • 265.-06
Michael Whalen Blythe tp ' do - . '2,574 00
Georze Wilsim Buller tp- •,- it, . 1100 AO
'Charles MehawinCßarry.tp do 600-00
C. Coleman. Branch tp - do 1.561 49 ;
Dan NiarburcerAV'tltrvorwig do 2.65110
David Lutzß•t. Brunswig on nett 2.1W1-.00 •
Michael Kelly Cass tp - , ' •do 5.350 00
Jacob B Hebler Eldred -. In fr 1111.15.0 03
P 0 BreSsler Frailey tp ' do
. 1.040 49
Solomon Bressler Heins tp do 2,046 17
Wm Schwalm Hnbley tp do. -
.962 59
Wm - Wall MiddlePOrt • ' , do 360 03 ,
Wm Monroe Mahauoy ; - on'sect, -900 00
,Mattw Donohoe •••• • tp ' do - 1.9 1 0.00_
John Bolafid Mt Carbon boro do - : .20 . 0 00
Fred Beck N Manheim tp rfn _full 2-1 2 1 14
J Ziminerman S.. • tp on acct. - 700.00 .
Isaac. S Knorr tr*Mahantanzo do -'S94 00
Patrick Conville New Castle' do . 2,00 •oo
Martin joyee Norwegian tp do - 2.55.6 no
Isaac crrwig Orwigshnrg. do 1.000 00
'Dominick Brennan Palo Alto do . 9S. On
Jacob Fry Sr Pinegrove born do • 860 00
John Sattizaha *".- tp. - do "I.SOO 00
G A Burke Port Carbon; ' ' do 1.600 00.
Joe Weikel Port Clinton do, . 200 00
Vol Aechternncht Porter tp , ••do . , 12 64
[ Henry Mcbate Rahn tp - • do' 1,101 00
'J M Kienttle - Pottsville • :.•• dO - 11.560100 -
. Thomas Holland Reilly tp - do
• • SOT 00
W M liachart Rush tp -- - do •• F o s'oo_
Stem Ringer Sehuylkilltp 'in fall 2,420 05
N H Butz Schny'l Haven - on acct 2,291 54
- Martin Dormer St Clair - do- 2,570 00
Peter Eocyper Tremont, - . do 1;000 00
John. O'Brien Tamacina• • • - dci 2,000.00
:Israel Applegate Union tp . do - 1,?A0 . 00
Philip Hammel Wayne tp •, ' 1,000 00
Daniel Hauser West Penn '-' do'' 2:60'00
.Wm'lthcin Washington tp in .full 1.403 - 07
• . •
Rirrired of Miler:M .
rs Stat e `Tits-1860
Daniel numbs! Union tp in full .t. • •••
• 1562
Dan -A Cratrshlits Matey tp in full.
M F'Wenrlch Washington tp do 110 -90
D R Shrder Bldred twp : do : 196 07
Peter Seiberling.West Penn in full °ST 74
Frank Webber S Manhesm .do : 156 01
Daniel Koch N Manlaeim do. 191 25
C Coleman. Branch ' • .145 . 90
Simon Marburger E Brinassigdo • '221 98
Pails Gallagher. Ashland do,: 653 36
,John O'Brien Tarnattua . . do : 746 TO
Chia Leader Sch liaven • do. 452 42
John S.chwalm flubley , : do . 116 64
Stephen Ringer Schuylkill do '.593 89
3 A Burke Port Carlson . 261 20
Daniel Roeder Wayne • •do 262,21
'Mac S linort tI Mihanbango do- .• 240 57
Thomas Ryan 'Union . . - sin • . 264 11
Michael Lacey Norwegian. do 92 16
Michael Whalen Blythe' do 28 92
Peter lirminer WaShington do 9•A 30
James Brennan Poster do 151 40
Johri - Felty - Pitiegrove tp'do 369. n 9.
Dominick Brennan Palo Alta . do' 124 21
Joseph Weikel Port Clinton do: 39 59..
'Thomas Rolland Reilly on acett. ' . 251 75
Martin Foley Casa • .in full •107 49
Oliver Bechtelliiddleport- • - .do 167 07
- J M Kientzle: Pottsville do.. 506' 99
-J W - Snyder Pinegrove bor .do
John Witman Butler ' do • ;59 17
Martin Dormer.St - Clair • - -1.63 52
Park Christopher Min ensville do 349 . 91
I)l4l3arrall Auburn '43'69
John Tobin Ninhanoy tp . . do . 453 . 6 r
P 0 Bressler Prniley • - do 204 51'
Peter R . Fetherolf Eldred do 166 16
Henry McDate Rahn : do 3689 •
Peter Korner Tremont - •do 133 41
Val Aecbternaeht Poster do 135 67
.W M Bachert Rush • . do.
.129 96
John. Dormer E Norwegian - do. 1 Ti
11:eherd 'Nash Cressona do 104
•
1664.
Win Devitt Ashland on acct . - 600 00
G Barrall *Auburn do 100 00
Michael Whalen Blythe ..do. • 65S 00
George Wilson Butler 'do 700 00
Mehrwine Barry' do 300 DO .
C-Coleman' Branch • Sp full 524 59
Dan Marburger W St:ousts - 1g do 975 97
Michael Kell Cass . On acct 1, 0 00 00 ,
Francis Simon Cressona . do 200 04)
Jacob B Helder Eldred hi full" 475 22
P 0 Bressler Franey'
do, .700 94
James Brennan Foster on acct 204) 00
Solomon Bressler Finning in full 753 14
William Schwalni Ilubley do 115 51 '
William Wnli Middleport do.. 116'10.
Win Monroe Mabanoy boron sect. 200_.00
Mat Donahoe tp' • 520 00
Frelißeck NManheini In 945 71
. John ZimmermanS Man on acct 360 00
Isaac S Knorr II Manantango: do- . . 400 00.
.Pa: Couvill New Castle , do. 7461..00
Martin Joyce Norwegian ' do . 719 00
Isaac Onaia Orwigsgurg • • do 529.00.
Dominick Brennan Palo. Alto= do 400 00
Jacob Fry Sr Pinegrove bor do :200 00'
John Sattizahn Pinegrove tp do-': 650 60
G A Burke Pori Carbon. „100 00
Henry McDate Rahn - do - 300 00.
John 3f Kientsle Pottaville doo o o 4 Xr
.oinas Itolland Reilly 'do ' .600 00
V , ' M Baehert Rush . • do • 32000
Stephen 'Steger Schuylkill in full - *36'11
H Betz Sch Haven . 0n sett MO 00
}Lards Dormer St Clair: ; .800 00
. , .
1 ell teach yea to pierce the Bowels if the. Earth, and 'Wag eat freer the Caress ; ' 4
ali s holna g th to ear hese aad 8000 Eaters ear - me lui44 JOESON.
John O'Brien Tamaqua , 'do' '1.000.00
Israel Applegate. Union • . do 400 00
Philip Hummel Wayne do . 050 00
Daniel Houser West Penn do ' . 800 00
William Rhein Washington in, tall 510 6T.
$8,4151 15
-Stndry perse.ns State tax oti •. •
waled mid seated lends • ' 1 . : •
(fil l e d re rs 4. l3ol flety Thrfar 18feC,
Gallagher•Ashlsuad . .cen ecc't.6,ooo . 00'
D G Barrall *Auburn. . do 1.070 00'
Michael Rooney. Blythe , do , 7,00000 .
C Coleman Branch • in full 6.200 00 .:
George Wilson 'Butler on acct 6.067 51
• Chas.Mehrwirie Barry --• • do '1,723 00
D Marburger W . Brunsivig in full 2.358 40.
David Lutz E Brunsvtig.. on acce; 8.265'00 ,
Malan Foley Cues • . - do ' 3.023' SO.
Francis Simob Cressona; • • do. 3.100 00.
..•
Jacob 'B Hebler Eldred ‘• full 3,331 64
P O Semler Franey. priamet 5,330 Al
James Trennan Foster. • •do 3.100 00 •
.Ci - Miller Begins do 4,475'g0
Wm Schwalm klubley . in full 2,537 , 51
Win Wall Middleport ' •do 1,448 19
Carl.S.chenermaiiMah tp on accet..o.2oo .
• Englehart Humid Miners do ' 8.100 00
Fred Beck N Ittantielm • ' do 10,233 19
WJT S Maeheimdo 2.550 00
J W Hebler Mahantongo . ... do' -34;76 00
Jere Gorman New Castle . do 3,500 00
• Michael Lacey Norwegian do 11,433.22
John Dormer E Norwegian • do 2.4'50 00
'Teske OrwigOrveiksbuig do' 3,020 00
'• Dom Brennan Palo A1t0... . -
2,100.00.
• Jamb Fry Sr Pinegrove bor :do 2,100 00
John Sattizahn. • ' " do 4,277 00
G A Burke Perri Carbtin .do ...5.461 00
Joseph Weikel Pt Clinton'' do 2375 00
J lSClLlentzle..Pottpville . • do .14.500 00
-Val•Aechternicht Porter
. do • 700 00
Thomas Holland - :do -7,25? 00
W M ttachert Rush'do 400: 00.
'• in full 9.659.51
N H Ente.Sch Haven: -cancel 7.262 63
..Jana Johnson St Clair ' . do 18.004.00
Peterliteper Tremont
.. do 6.000 00 .
Daniel Shepp Tamaqua • ' . • do • 550 00
.Thomas flyettllnion ~ do -5.305 00
Hummell Wayne - :do 8.9T5 no
, Wm•Bachert West Penn • .. • -d0.4,330 00
• Wni:lteihnWastingtda • in full 1,975 . 00
..Transfer of. Militia Fines for iese of :
Military relief as per -Act . of As
sembly April•Sth, 1862,
WKS 90
@OO 00
.. •
• :By cash piddis follows: ; • • • : •.
Assessors • • ,•• .. 47 • .."
Agricultural Society "150 00 • • .• "
Interest account 04• • • •
Witness feee • ; . • ' .1;725. 98 . •." •
Road ' R 7 '76
Jurors. -fees *- • 5.41$ . 04 • ' • •
`Justices. fees _ • • • : .18O•
•
-•••
Div , Reports .•••• • ••, - 258 SO • -
-Constables. - fees ' • 1,129 IS . •
Taxes refunded ,91 •
.Incidental "expenses • -• • • - 1/76 9,8 • • •1 - .
Postage . 18 10
District Attorney's fees, • • "Ono 00 • •i. • ,
- Bridge account' ' • 10.099 25 . : • •
Coroner.a Incttiests:.. • - 1.116 ( 1 8 • . •
Loan 8. - Tenni • • . • 155.234 63 -
Court Crier
Printing &Stationary, 1.626 67 • .
Redeinptiens • -• 629 6G
Fuel account.... . 93 So
Electina fees • - • . ..4,975 1T .
Sheriff's • fees • -387. 81 .•
Interpreter • •. • 122- 00 •_ . 1
Geo 11 Clay gonnsel fees •-"" 295 00 •. •
F W.Hughes •-• •• 300 60 • -
• ft Bannon collection fees • ' 200 no, . .
Fox scalps, .. '.. : ...... •61 110 •
Isaac Ward Comm.ra.deeds.....:.. '9 - •• •
Andivine-acconnte for .1561 • • 128 .2.6" • • '
Re -auditing Bichel's acct 1859 359 475 no
:Keeping Sessions-Docket.., , .. .. : . °0..- -
Rat:mos-ern ent,accoant • ' • 1:616 St -, . •
Samuel Faust Janitor - " 311 26. , •
• RCGreen - elock winder.... . 64 no
Bridge repairs -- • • • • ••„4”
,10 • v.
Chas-A Rahn Clerk of:les/dolts., 654 RO . •
Assistant:clerk •
• • ToT 50 . • ... •
Road damages - • • • .90 .on
State Lunatic -.Hospital • "' l7-
II - .I Tiendler Treas deeds •• • . 352 30 • •
B F Griffiths Rec Orders. fees .• 17 ST
F Griffithe Granter . •• 275 nO •
- Chavi Springer Commissioner::.. 00 • • •
,E W. Ziegler . .1 'do •":....607 50
• David Foley . v•do . 670 00 ! •
• Isaac Ward Comm'rs clerk_ .;..... 226'00 . • :
-IC W Beene do 82s PO
',Post Morten ;••80 00 • • , .
Septennial, einvessment ... 10T 00•• '
• Internal:revenue stamp', .... • "'Oats .
Penitentiary " 31.31 -
.Jac Kline Judge Mil Itellef.Board '62 0 0 •
•
• J A Drerning Librarian - • . • 50 00 . .
J M Feger Proth'y fees ' •. . 210'46
'-• Waterreat • - • 18.5 ni) • . •
Military, enrollment:: :.. . ... . 146.
. , • 55
$211.950 fur
••• ROAD TAED.S.:By.cash paid the following persona
„ • .
..Rieman:l Thos 11 Retily"tp . 15849:
• Bremen Jaches.Fostef fp ' •-• 1 • • '461 78
Brennan Romininick Palo - Alto tior ( 24 09
Poleman - Cenielius Brabch tp • Fl 33'
Fauvit William Tremont township 1,651 13
Fen.t Henry Mahanoy • do . 5,451 48
'Gillespie-Fete D Norwewn do ” 69 99
Reverting John Porter do .. • • 623 35
I.9cev"Michael Nornegion do 89 66
Medlar John.Puto Alto Bor • 10'66
Neifert Joseph Rush township - 1,109 . 3i1
Otto Jonathan Regina do. 640 Oil
„Quinn Neal New Castle do • • 3lO 27
r Michael Blythe • do' • .. • 731 37
Heber -Rooney Som'S Mariheith " - 14.89
• Reed Daniel Trolley .. - do • . 143'(.6
Schreiner Godfrey Schl, -625,
.
Wilson George Butler: . • 783.90
Zirn merman Johd 1:n ion do ' • - 1.116 96
49.092 12
9iT,768 44
1 1 . 848 . 16
. .
SCHOOL TAXEe.—By cash paid the following persoten•
Brennan.Thol D Reilly tp '' " • 482 81 , • •
Itarherd.Wm M Rush tp , ".•1,097 61
Bock Wm R E Brrinewig . 27 84 • • '
Renslnaer Chae .Middleport bor "61 07" •• • .
Brennan James Foster to, 3.71 - 47 :.•
Crawshaw•Joshita "E"Nortrealaa tp"- 5i 86
Canfleld Jam e s New Castle .425"22
i F Mahanoy tp • 'O4 B 7 2 : • •
COrme John Palo Altq bor• 5T .1b . 1:
Doyle Thomas Blythe tp • : 834 46 •• • .•
Efizensberger josept. Tremont tp 1,3 3 5!5
Gribbin Daniel Foster tp • - . • 29- 81 • •1
- Hopkins Wml7.Branch tp . • 392, n 6 •
Hippie John Tremont tp '503 84 .
Hoch William Barry tp . . :26 51 • • • .
.Kessler Peter Porter tp - - •
Krebs• Michael rnion tp •. 5`20?3 - . •
-Tilingerman "David MehitUrrY .
. 10
Madenfordllaniel.Schnylkill • tp 109 3. • :
atc(Turl Michael Cass tp I , 710 97 • .
Reed Daniel Fralley tp .. . • 124 27
•
Ringer Stephen Schttylkill tp . • ~ . 260 50 .
Slice Peter Pinegrore to -: , ..ST 00 • , .• •
.Thomas M J-Cressima hor ' on. . •
Wiulack Richard Blythe'. tp ..• '" '8 64 ;8 . • '
•"--- - 12,585 OS
BOUNTY.—* cash .paid the followina districts :"•
Ashland lior .:. „ . ..... . . 46.350
... ........................Cl, •
1Z,916 64
Anhtirn• bor • . .
....
. 31 : 600 00
'Blythe tp • • .
13ntler tp... -85ann 4)0
'Barry tp - • -
'Branch tp . - . • 13,500 00
3nn ;lE M rt 'e'ttP. • % .100
Brnwst' tp• - Ik.: i(0
Cass. tp • • .. • .. • • so 100 00
Cressona hoz' • • • • • -•-
16.145 On
Eldred tp: _
.. . • r - o.ooo_oo
Frailer tp • • • • • 12.300.00,
• . - .io 0. •
Frmter tp .•• . -300•0 •
Hering tp •. - • • 1 • 13:50 0 . 00
Ilohley tp.,..., • • . • 6.000 00
stificilepott,hor • . 3,4150 00
..Mahanov tn . et, boi . • - ' 71,40000
Mlnersville bor . . ' - , 48.400 *no-
Manhelin , N inelnding•MtCatbOtt 89.600 0 0
31anheien 8 tp - - - • • 5,150 00 •
31:thantanklo Upper tp ... ...... .... .0.550 00•
Nen , Castle tp . • • -. 20,100 00
Not-wet:inn lo' - . ' •. . 21;000 no
>Torwedan East rp:..... •... ...... 11600 nn
Onrlgsburt b0r...., •.. ~. .... .. s. 3. NTS• On' .
Pnln Alto hor . .- • 10,100 00 ,
Pinegroie bor: ........ . . .......10.2 0 0 00 .
Pinnorovd. tp • • - fft. non no
Port Carbon hor -.'• ' . 9 1 .000 on
Pint Clinton bor . •,• '. . ' 7,300 nn .
Pottsville lair ' - . • 121,105 .0
• I'orter tp . ,3.004) 00
• • "o 100 On•
73,39&.30
--- • '
Reilly tp 28.:Snn on
Rnsh.tp • 5.8.10 OA
Schn,ylkill to. . • .17.100 on
• Schuylkill liavo bar • - . ~.‘ 32. - ..0n0n
. . . .
St Clair
Tremont
Tamaqua bor...
Union tp
.Waynit tp
.Washtnctomtp:
West Penn tp
H. D. Moore:Treasurer, quota—
State tax. f0r.19941
Sundry permus for Military Relief
Schuylkill Courity . Prison.... . ... ....
Alms House •
H. J. Itendlers. Treasurer. commission
Por receiving $202.207 01 at 1 pr et 9.622 AS
$1:10.174.0 at 34 per ct 5,050 ST
" parg out $1,331,962.34 at pr ct 9.329 90
By balance due the co u nty by J riendler aril 1152
. . .
• • 5r.474,35.2.
To the Ilonoiabre the Judges of the Coirt',of .CominOn •
' Pleat." of Schuylkill county: •••• • .
We the undersigned, Isarel . Apple gate, and Reuben
Anditore for 'the county' of Schnylklll. res
siiectfully report that we have audited,- settled and ad-.
jueted the aceount of the .obearnissionere - and Treasn
rer of ,
the said. °utility of Schuylkill: and - submit the
. .
•
teregoinr. statement tiO the result Of our 'investigation -
by-which it will appear that there ie dne the pounty 'pf
Schuylkill by Henry J. Het:idler, Treasurer. the anm of
• .In witness whereof we hereunto set our•hvidu at
Pottsville; this .28th day ofJaotiaiv. IStis.
• • .. • • . ISRAEL 'APPLEGATE',
- . .' • . ...HELTBENLEIBY,
. • . • . • ."-• Auditors. '•
The fi,llo,wini7 anw' +nits hate been nod into the:
Treasury from Jaituirry . 2il .- to February 3d,
• 1865, by, Collectors of Bottntg Ta.r : ' • '
Snelehartllnmmel Miners ou acct on'
• •
H 1.1 BritiSch Haien . • do 1,441 445 • • .
Michael Rooney Blythe.. do 3,000 00 • •
•John . Dormer B Norwegian do 2no On'
Val
•
Val Aeitternacht Porter . 'do 801. IT • '
John W Hehlee,ri Mahant'ipt do' Loon on • •
A Burke Port Carbon • do 1,410 on . .•
Thomas Ryan Union ' do 1,636 00 -'•
Jcinathan Johnson F3t Chdr do 1,390 On : '• •
D G Barran Auburn do 155 63
Phillip Hummel Wayne .• do . 600
Fred Beck N Manbeim do 11,000' 00' ' •
Thomas Holland Reilly do 2.503 78
Peter 0 Bressler Fridley do 3x0.00:. •• :
WmThichertsWest Penn. do AM
Charles Merivine Barry do .. 318 31 • • •
Jacob Fry se Pineg,rove bar do ' lln 10 •
Johil Sitiirahn • • _ ..• tp.. - 'do 1.163 .
Martin Foley Casa .: • do 3,922 It
John Boland Mt Carbon Pl 5 00. •
.• •
W J,Berkbeiter Misubeim •do 400. Co ; •
Carl Bchenerutault Muhanoy - do 3,011-.21'
.• . . •
.Geote Wilkoti Butler do 116 . • •
J M Xtentrle Pottsville -do 4,000
The. following aniunts. hate .heen raid - , into the
• Ireasurtji. from jcinuary 2d io February 3
". '1865, by_ Cofactors -qf Cbtugy, aide int.Niltr
1863. P Fettienolf El drea - to fi>
IR.4lstael Applegate Union
1864 Joseph Welke' nit' CllntOnl
1864 . Frandis Simon Cressona
24449 d 2
:1664 John Dormer& Rail:0111i
1.664 John O'Brien:Tan:Lagoa
-1564 Val Aechterhacht forcer .
1564 Peter Lerner Tremont
IVA Phillirlintamel Wayne
-1661 Isaac S Knorr Up idattsni'gq
ISO Thee Holland - Reilly. in tuß
1364 AlartinffoyceßorWegiad
1884. Park Coovill New Castle
ISt ti Daniel Hauser West Penn
ISII4 WillhurtHeiitt Ashland'.:
I_S56, Ilium: Chance Brancltin full;
Balance Due by,/ Co/rectors.
.. •
kill COttnty, Januar,/ Sd . ,
Cats. & Df.dricta. • ',. rear
'W Zimmerman, Pinegr bo 1850
S Heffner,'W Castle tp.' .'do
Th Allison, Norwegian tp do .
V Savidge, ldahantongo tp do
James Blew,••Rtish tp . do
C L Pinkerton, Tremt tp 1851
GB Zaillch, Orwigsb'g bor do
A Buchner, Rush tti 1851
N Manhelm tp do
•WH Wilson, Butler tp 18.51
John Brown, Porter. tp do
J L Cobl Ii lienheim tp • 1857
Henry Haliti, Washington' do
Jer Seitzinger,Tottsville..i do
G Waguer. - •Cretiiiin bor 4858
Daril Schinneker, Porter tpdo-i
. Wm !.)elaney,' Foster tp: - , • do
Jar Stiller; SManhelintp do .
Thba Long„Schoyl Haven do
Jacob Lindner Rush tp do
John Blew, Matianoy• tp •' do
Bang Shocker. Porter • •••
1859}
David Kelley. Palo Alto do
John Kelly, Gild tp do
Geo K Berger, Auburn bo 'do
Jametvollare, Blythe tp . - do
Hiram' Chance, Branch tp do
D ,F.l3urichard, Schi Haven do
Daniel Biller: Trolley tp
Jacob Gerber, Mahanoy tp, do ,
Casper Hughes, Case tp . 18601
D S Herb, Mahantong o , tp do
F Belong, N.Manhelm do
Henry•Zerbe, Reilly tp. do .
'Michael Fox, Palo Alto
Rlit Klinger, Barry tp .1861
Henry Fbust, Mahanoy tp •: do I
John Flammer, N Manh'm do I
'Lazarus Zerbe; Tremont do !
Levi Pinkerton, Reilly tp do.;
M F Wenrich, Washington 1802;
David Davis, Union tp ..• do
WH - BarloW, Blythe tp .. do 1
P Christopher. Mineraville 1861:
P R Fetherolff. Eldred to.: do'
Daniel:Roeder; WaVne tp do
J W Snyder, Ph:legit - Are bo do
JOhn Felt 9; Finegrove tp • do
P Kretinier, Washington ....dn.!
. Thoit Holland, - Reilly tp •• do
'Henry McDade, Rahn tp., 5864,
Win Devitt,' Ashland bo do '
lilarthi.Dormer. St Clair do
Jas Brannan: Foster tp... do:
'Etorwic Brennan,•Palo Alto do
Zimmerman..S•Manheim do
D Barrall. Auburn bo ' - do
• :boa Weikel; Pt Clinton do
David Lutz,ll - Brniiswiek do'
S KnofF lJp Mahantongo do
Peter Koerper,,Tremont
Chas Mebrwine; Barry tp . do
• Michael• Whalen, Blythe do
Geo Wilson. Butler tp „, • do•
Mitt Donohue: Mahanoy tp do
M.Rinr.le, Pottsville •do
John O'Brien, Tamaotia do
Israel Applegate. Union. do
Pat•lrConvilt, •Isi Castle ' •do
joo t Dortner, R . Norwegm do.
. 'sue Orwig...Orivig.sburg . do •
Garret : Burke, Pt Clinton' : do.
'Pawl ilimser-West Penn do.
• N. 1.1 Butz Schuyl Haven do
Michael Kelly, Cass tp• ..• do.
Frank Simon, Cressona • •do
'•
Wm Monroe, Mahanoy bo do
' ..P Chrigtopher.•Minerville 'do
John, .Boland, Mt Carbon dO
Martin Joyce. Norwegian - do
Jacob Fry: Pinegrovrito • -do
J Sattizahn, Pinegrove tp
.do
. Val Raelatenacht, Porter tpdo
Th6s - litilland. 'Belliy tp do .
WM.M. Bachert: Rush tp `do
Philip Htinuitel. Wayne : tit do
224 . 3 % 86:
$1,412,489 41
. .
• '
.-: ' ' 1 .
.. . . . - 41417 9T•1730511!*1* 66
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... . . .. . .
.Balance Dto , by.. (.'olleceors of liotittlii , Tares of
• " Schtty/kid County,. 'January .
. 2d; 4865:. • • .
. .
. .
-:• Ce Ueda's- • •• Year. • Amount I
JaMee -Brennan , . • Poker in ' • 1864._ • • $1,242.18
Fredericic Be ck . 'North Manlielut • do 4001 37
Donrck Brennan Palo. Alto. Moro do • • 3,630 21 :
D G Barran ' Auburn Miro'do, 871.40
Joseph WeikeV • Port Clinton.' • ••
do ••• ' .979,33
David Lute • RestArtinswig •'•do 1,123 TS
Peter Koerper Treanint tp : .• : 5,103'92
Chas Mehroine• Barr-tp.,' do '•
.Geofge Wilson Baler tp • . • •do 7:423. 93
'John M•Kinzle • - 'Pottsville boro. do . • 19.T01 00
John Dormer Dot Norwegian do 3,420 08
IsaatOrwit Ornigsborg , • 712 03
Garrett A Rorke- Port. Carbon do . • • ..4,599 79
. Nathan A Bitia:• • liehnyl Raven ,- do 4,020 70
Prank Simon ' Cressona' '• 899.20
Peter 0 Bressler Frailey tp• .. •do 2,92316
John Boland. - Mont Carbon . do . • 1,540441
Jacob Fey . _ PinegrOre.boro •7do ' 2.111'49
John Sattimitar. - Pinegthe.e tp do' , 338297
Val Elehternacht; Totter tp do • • 155539
• Thos Holland Reilly tp
.• do • .4.478 70
•Wm M Buchan Rush tp ' • . 858 tl2
Philip I:blame' tp:. • •• do . 1,829.1 S
Park Gallagher Ashland both • do • 4.525 SO
Michael Rooney . Blythe tp 9,877 • 00
. •Martin,Foley . Cass tp . •do, . 16,048 SS
Geo G Miller tp • do ' 1.777 - 75 :
'C Scbcuerman bfnhanoy, tp •• do : 40,895 72
Encleirtilurtimel Minerseille bona.; do • • 11.241 : 25
Win Berkheiser South Manhelm• • do " 1.740 OS
Jeremiah GormanNew CaStle tp • do 494 01
Michael Lacey : • Norwegian tp 'do 3,831 27
Jonathan Johnson St Clair both do- . • 3,813 00
'Daniel Shepp • • Tamaqua bpro • do . 96.527 16
Thos Ryon .. Union tp do. 2.838 43
• ohn W liepler Mahantongo . do' 1,495 50
Wm Baehort Veest Penn tp do ' &Mu 44
.67atenteml:cf 'the Assets' find Indebtedness of the
lance in Winds of B. 3.*lTendler, Treas., 11119,41 4 120
Amt -due by Collectors for use of County. - 246,353 50
do . do Geo. D.. Boyer, late Treasurer, - TOO 00
. do .du Isaac Ward. do , . 1.5321'.!
do do K M Kepner- de do-• ' • 1.4.,377 03
•'• do of allotments due by U S Gpvernment''', ' 30,511(00
Ratlmated value tress Deeds to.Coutmlers 3,300 00
... • . .
Atntor bonds due by the COunty hearlten-
toren at 6 per cent per annum, . . $978,643 37
Amt ot.Roaditinda due the townships,. • • . . 1.863 46
Amt of School funde due the School diertrleta . 4,491 SS
. .
'.This into certify. that the foregoing le a ccirrect-state
'nerd of the indebtedness arid.assets of the finances of
the Coenty..of Schuylkill, as the books of the said
County will show.- • .• .
•In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands
this 26th day of January, A. D.. ISM. •
• - • . CHARLES SPRINGER,
B. W. ZIEGLEIit,
The tothmring Cbßectors hare - paid their ColtriN,
,Stafe and Militia Tax, for 1861 in. tuft, from
. January 2d to February 3d, 1865: ' s•
.
Martin Dormer, St. Clair•borough. • • - •
John Zimmermau,'Bonth - Manhelm township.. ; •
David Lutz. East•Bnswig.township: .
Charles Meh ru rwine,"Bam - • -
Jacob Fry, Sr.. Pinegrove boiongh. •
John fettizahn, Pinecroie township ' •• ••.
N. H. Matz, Schavlkill Haven borough. . • .
James Brennan. Foster township. ' . . ••
Isaae °twig,. Orwlgshurg lmr.oneh. • .
Matthew Donohoe, Mahanoy.townehip. • .'••• • •
Michael Wheelan, Blythe. township. • ' •
Henry 31cDate Raba township - ' ' •
Georee Butler township. •
Dominick Brennan, Pnlo Alto borough. '
J. 11 KienteleePotter'-lieborough.,
66.700 OR
21,n0n nn
47.7110 00
''0,450 00
15,600 no
s.rno nn
. . . .
The folh)Tring is a list of •Collreturs of pounly Tax
who hare phid their . DaplientPs m fua, from
Jaaltary 2d to Feb -
Patrick Gallaater..Asbland bornagli. .
David Lutz. East Bnatswig township... • -
Jeremiah Gorman.New Castle township. ...* . • •
G. G. Miller; Higine,township. •
.Tarnes Brennan. Faker tnwnebip.'• -
Daniel Shepp. Tamaqualpmaglt : ' - • '
Tame Orwlg. Orwigeburg gorough.
741thaelIacey. Norwegian township: • • ".
Dominick Brennan. Palo Alto.borough,
23.700
1,014,658-80
32,354 R(S
3.912 I*s
8,542 49
83,000 00
A Remarkably Fine Collection:of Etude for
the Prano-forte. -
The following - Boolts are of inlfOrtit • size and style.,
and.form the beet collectiOn of Choice- Mimic for the
Piano-to - de ever, published.- THE .lIOSIN CIRCLE,- a
collection of MARCIIM WALTZES.. POUKAA l!kmo - r7
riernes. REDOWAS, 441.7.41AULLM'CONTRA_ DAN
CES.. POLTR-HAND PIECES and . PIANO .010 IS;
Vols. - THE SHOWER OF PEARLS, a.collettion of
choice Vocal 'Duets with Piano Accompaniments.—
OPERATIC - PEARLS: collection of7the -Vocal
Beauties of the beat Ope ras , :with Piano*.Aaxempani
ments. All of the above sent. post paidi'lor $l2 50,
'.or tingly at the renewing prices:—Plain; $2 Ws (.loth;
$ Gilt, $4. • ,
-• OLIVEHDPPSON'Ac bo..Ptailahara. •
18:'65.-7-tf WashingtonSW Boston.
.
Ir 0 THE PEOPLE - Now :Re m a work
by Dr. VON MOSCHZISILIia Of No: 11027 Wild
out street, , Phitadelleleite;--entitled TIOOK
FOR THE PEOPLE, on the rollowing Dileute r—ETE
and EAR Diseases, THROAT Diseases in: General ;
Clergymen's and.: POW Speikerst , BORECTIMPAT
Die•CaPP/ or the AIR - PAki: AGES,' Magnet*" Bron
. . • .
chitiQl ..
Asthma. nail '
Thiel Bonk is to belled No. 'Oak' 4311kM.IRIT
Street. Philadelphia, and of ttllßookeellem , Prise $l,
end from the author; 'Dr': Wriehlosebziskitt,4hcihan be
consulted on all - these - Maladies. and, all N iwone Af
fectionit. which' he treats with the entesCemecese.--
°Mee. itio.loll7
Yeb. . . , tislttn:*
. . .
'SEEL'
'az,mizer 13.0..r.rA11t szassamomm. •
TAFSCOTT MOTHERS Jr CO.V I , • •
Ereigratkoil and. Foreign Exchange Cirdea, 16 tionitt
New To*. c
- arias on Bogiand, izeiiinti; &mai*
Tayaeottli 00orite line of ,Livorpool. l'adato ill
every Oasis days— . _ • .
thus of
i Lasi mi l it .Pactoti Dago testiesb.'',.:
JPlrPititiet to4ond farther twit
looooi,totizo Oft ..0 .r ejkaAisifib
rate, by Viat u tika N P
sATuRjmy ; , 49R - N00; - mw.v.AgV' , ..g .iso.o•
t0.,..':',, ,, ri - T,i'''. l
COrsist. tisiN ma,
100 0009 9 0
100 00159 Q
''.lnBo U.V.N io 15
i2oo
nos 511:11a MI BUZ
55LoW is so
X63,.„ . .521 25
al 411 77r 50,83
121 so v4r571 16 63
Boost ISS 90
140 00 to
in so 2411& 40 . 66
46E4 441 66 n 2
. . seta io
ask salad, Tel
of Tcizet for Bchuyt,
1865: '. ', "- •
I
leou:stsf. .. &ate. (.Militia
1$ i 391 $m 38i $3O 40
253 01
118112
42524;
207 9 4 1,
302 871
32 IS.
6lie 51
238'46
1153 ASO
250 32
72 35
460 88/
398.70,
770 32
782 85
ASSETS
INDEBTEDNESS
Amt of Indebtedireo.
Amt of Meets •• .
T(Stol Indebiedrietia
1,000 PIECES FOB $l2 30;_
THE ETV AND EAR.
IRON WORKS.
. .
Mime ,
• .TheSitubuivldir=bine.B4 9 pnare.now
In fall operation, and - are . ..PtePared to 1;t1_
flli orlon •for toachinry , :gay 'Lind;
small or heavy: to any extent. - —Ed/a.
Repairing attended•to promptly. •
* ll !burf. Norttiumberhuid.Co.,.Nov..'l2, •61.-464 f
poTTsvii.i.JE ROLLING
.
The isabscribers hiving purchased the Pottsville Roll
ing Mill and thoronghlyrelitted the seine, are prepared
to receive orders for all Sizes of T rails •
from 42 lbs.• to the yard rip to Oaths.,
'and furnish the same at. short notiee, , .;Mugß
We are iLso prepared to ..fernisli and ryr
will: receive :orders' for MERCHANT
•
'BAR IRON, the aerial .sizes. Round.. Square and ,
propose to use none but the beet 'iron in its
manufacture, and hope ' to. turn . out an iron that will
give. entire katishiction 'to our customers_ •We shall
• keep a supply of the 'smaller sizes "(Collier.' Rails) al
• Orders directed to A.T.KIENS.& at their
Pioneer. Furnace, or the proprietors at the
Mill, wilt, receive prompt attention..... • .• ' •
" • • ATKINS, LANIOAN - & Co.
Pottiville; March 14, 4)4
.:• • 11
66 Os
200
25 66
30 53
7 93
1 00
Mee
4
15 al
2AO 00
142 Ds;
212.
• 191
$l2
207'461
. 409 as 92
452 (141: 26
, 815 161
281 71
..168 nll
• 17 98' ,
18 set
131INNICGROVE Irma Works
PINEGROVE, SCERTYL. CO., PA.' Ma t
i. SI. ROHRER, Marlinbit & Eng i neer. 1 , 1N4119;1144:13
, 4 ,zanc
limitary 80, , C14 11-ly•
BoiLER . s Arri) ISTACIES.
. .
•
The =heather is-prepared_ to execute'
°Mere for the : above with die- , 1,„,„
patch, et th e ihipteee ofbmineuß, Coal """'•
Stmt, below Norentatr. 20 feet boil- La
era always .oct !And,. Alen, the.albs - ' -
: Coat mild Other Shove!a s: • .
Of the . beet material 'evil ftepatri
promptly attended to, SZ — Fone formintng ventilation
stweye on heed. ' . • JABEZ SPARKS...
Pottsville, August 27; 59.. . . 3:My
ASHLAND IRON WORKS.
•. The &abet:tillers are now flatly pre
mred. to !littlish, at the Aehtand Iron I
Wortai''Stestur Reghses and ramps o '—','""
ai t g power and capaciq', for raining and
o er purpose‘ Coal Breakers of every
size end pattern now in nee, together with castings and
forgings of every description,Coal and Drift Cars of
all sines and patterns, large Truck and Horse Cars,—
all furnished . at the shortftn. notice. The subscribere
fLattrr themselves that, Inasmuch as every member of.
the firm is a practical mechanic, they will be , able to
kin - Ash Machinery that will compare withany
In the Region, All orders directed WI. & GAIINEI4
Ashland, Schn3ikill County, Pa., will receive prompt
attention. • _ , a M. GARNEIt.
Ashland, duly 9, '64. "' YS
. .
TIGNOIDNDWr . AND suckp,
Ateatitaa Flietery; Ace. ,
NOTSCB =The business of - the late .
Itrm lit . SNYDER A AfILNES, will be ltial
continued by the subscriber in ali its vs'. 41 1;4 11
dons htanthea of Steam Engine -build:- rarvy,
lug. Iron. Founder, . and natnnfacturet of
sit - kin& of Machinery, for - Rolling Mita, Blast Puma- -
'tes, lialieread Cats, 'de., Ac- Ile wilt also continue the
business' of' Mining and Belling the -celebrated Pine
_forest Whits. Ash and :Lewis' and. Spobn Veins Red
Ash Coate, tieing sole proprietor oftheFe Collieries '
Jannary 21;.
..1 1 A1.161 . AILTO IRON CO . ; are
. I. „prepared tO furnish 11" RAILROAD IRON, at their
Milts in rain Alto, of var.iinis. patterna,
weighing frOin'2 . 2 to 16 poraids per yard. trill( -
Also, different aizea of flat.,:laivare and
round merchants. bar ;;
Orders for. rails or ' bar iron are re- .!;01 “
sPectfully solicited. and : will •meet with prompt atten
tion if left either at the Rolling Mills, , Griartpx Bstorri
co.'s hardware Store, Centre Street. or at their of
fice, corner of Market and Second Streets, Pottsville,
- . BENTN IIAYWOOD, Prert.
1110..COAC.OPIERATORM & MINE 1104:
- 7 -Pioneer Boiler: Works. • -
The bilbse f iberrespectfully incites the - • -
Attention or the liwn - netts ',.omrounity to
his • Boiler Works,on .Thailroati Street, 'l e .'
below the Pnest , tiger Depot, Ptitteville, s. l tzt•"s-fdal
where he is . peepartA to rciainifseture
BOILERS OF••EVERY: DESCRIPTIO;N. -•
• Smoke Stacks, 'Air -StaOks. Biast. Pipes, • Diem:skips;
Drift Cars; . ..to.; eke'.
-Befog a practical mechanic, and having for yearn tie.'
voted himself entirely - to this branch of the lmieins, he
tiattete himself that work done at his eetahllettmerit
ve sitisfactien to'all who - may - favor him with a
call. Individuals and Companies trill find greatly to
their advantage to - examine' his work before engaging
elsewhere. • • • , :: JOHN
. T:•24.013LE.
November 21, 14' : -• . 47-1,1 • •
_ .
WASHINGTON 11411.111 Y WORKS, •. •-
• . -
,11.1 t
THOMAS'& JAMES- ii%.II,EN respectfully, incite the
attention of the business community to their New Ma
chine Shop and Foundry erected betweela Coal and Rail:
road' streets, and fronting on Norwegian .
strept,:whete they are prepared to exc . - • 1 0 Z1 . •
cute all . .orders for machinery of. Brass JRS,cOR,.,
'and. 'inch: as Steam • Engines,. all
kinds of Gearing for Rolling3tills, Grist
And Saw Mills„'Bingle and Doable' Acting .Pumpi, Coal
Breakers, Drift Cars, all kinds of:Railroad Castinge,
inch as Chairs for Flat and 7' Rail; Frogs, Switches;
eec..;- all kinds of Cast and -Wrought Iron. Shafting.—
Being practical mechanics,' and having. made the de
mands of the Coal . Region -their study for years, also all
kinds of:llfachinei - ym.their line 'of business, they flat
ter lberneelveis that work done at their Oablishment
will giveaatisfaction to:all who May, honor them *lth a
' call.. ' , All orders thankfully received and promptly exe
cute, on the mast reasonable terms. ,•
Tifi.MIA.S. WREN, `JA.3iES WREN. -
.1V 10114C.1118, - WHEELER: di Co.,
. .
. •monnis a, - JONES &co.; -
IRON. AND STEEL.WA.REIIOIJSE,•
, ' • Market ar, Mixteintii Sta., Philadipt.
• . •'.Have abkays on hand. and - for sale' •
$151,6.5 54
BEST ENGLISH REFINED'IRON—FuII assortment
of "Bagnalls, " and other.'' favoiite brands. ' BEST
AMERIC&N BARS—ordinary sizes;, or rolled to, order
for bridge purposes, &c., &c. PET.INS T LNANIA BOIL
ER. PlATE—Promiscuons sizes. or cut to required .
size: BOILER•RIVETS—Dover brand. made in solid
dies. BEST ENGLISH CAR. AXLES—American and
English. . FLUE .AND SHEET IRON—for coverinc•
schnten, &c:. JUNIATA, .ENGLISH AND NORWAY •
SLIT RODS, BOLTS, NUTS 'and WASHERS—For
.bridges, cars, and machinery purposesigenemily. CAST,
SHEAR,'MAOHINE and BLISTER:STEEL. Also, .an
extra quality for taps and dies. The 'above, together
with a full assortment 'of Iron, Steel. Nails and Spikes,
to which the attention of dealers,
railroad companies,
,errineers, miners, founders and machinists is invited.
$431,399 ii
. .
. .
BALDWIN 6z: Enaineere
M
. Broad 'and Hamilton sties*
. Philadelphia; Pa.,
Wottld" call the attention of Railroad
pianagers, and those interested-in-Rail
road Property, to their system of Loc.o• - •
Mive Engbies, in which they are adapt.
ed to the particular business for which •- . - - -
they May be-required;.the use of - One, - two, me or
- four pair of driving wheels; and the cum of the whple,
or so much of the weight as may be desirable, for ad
.besion vend in -acCommorlating . them to, the - - grades,'
i'urves, etrerigthh . of snperstrnction , and rail and work
to be done. By these means the maximum wind effect
ctf the-power itvaecured. - With 'the least: expense for at-.
sendance, cost of fuel, and-repairs. to Road and Engine.
With these objects in .view, and S the result of tnenty
three year! practical etperlence.in thebtaineas by our
'senior partner, we manufacture five. different kinds of
Engines, • and several &lases ofelzes f each kind.—
Particular attention pald to, the strength- of the ma-'
chine in the plan and workmnship of all the details.
- Our long experience and "opportunities of obtaining in
fon:patina; enables us'-to offer 'these • engines with the
assurance that in efficiency , economy . 'and durability,
they will. compare favorably with those of any other
.kind in .nee. We also furnish to. order, wheels, axlea,-
bowling or low moor tire (to fit centres without boring.)
cOMposition castings for bearings' of every description
of Copper, ;Sheet Iron'and Boiler Werke ; -and every at , :
de,
ti appertaining to the renewal of Locomo•
•
five Engines.- ..- . BADWIat,
'January 23, .'84 141 ..-.3iATTITEWIWW). •
• •
11A.P.S!.•munr!s!.: MAPS:::', • • .
8962,628 67
431,399 27
$551,609 3f3
Jest received, Connty Maps of the United Stites.' to
gether with the Southern States printed on the - back. 3
by 434 feet, mounted on Rollers, only $1 so. . In Pock
et, Book form, $1 25. andin sheets, GO cents per.copy.
Maps of the. Southern States, in 'sheets. - 60. cents.—
Maps of Virginia and Deorgia, in sheets, 75 cents. •
• 1 hese are the cheapest Maps ever issued in the United
Stater; and place Good Maps within the'reach of all.•
Also. Sheafer's Maps of the • Coal litegions. and also
Iren.Railroad and Coal Maps of the States of Pennsylva
nia. New. Jersey. 'Maryland, ac, Price, $1 25 in sheens,
$1 . 50 in Pocket Book form, and $2:75 each, mounted.
or Copies will.be mailed to any address, on the re-'
ceipt of price, except those on Rollers, which can be,
sent - byespress to parties ordering'. • • • • -
Also,_Mape of the Oil Regions , Just received and for
sale at. • . BA:tiNAN'S
Cheap Bonk and Stationery Store, - Potteville.
• Dec:lo, '64. . . • •
FIRST-NATIONAL BANK
MAHANOY CITY.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $200,000
. • . • DIRECTORS !
ABRAHAM FRANI{ .CARTER..
EDW , D S BILLIMAN, WILLIAM REAGAN,
HENRY MEYER. ,• DAV.ID PHILIPS
' GOD : FREY LACEY. . •
WM. L. TOPER,
Cashier.
•
. •
Now opin for all legitiuiate bankiat baldness?. Col.
actions solicited - for parts of Bchttyl4l.ll County. • • .
A.I3FtALIAM. - 170CHT,
Resident,
•
WENDEHOTII,.TAYLOa
.ac lisit4oo:l4G
ARTISTS. AND - PHOTOGNEI3IBB,:
ollrand 914 C14111144' 'Bl;ivet,
Dec:ll, !GC 1
. .
E iILN . D CHEAPPACK.
.The out:warner bne been appoinied. Sole "igant Ibr
the sale'-of. the SELF-LUBRICATING Steam Engine
packing: which in used without OIL and le soil, smooth,
tight and clean.. It rune from . inch in diameter to 23(
Inch, and larger sizes can be obtained to order.. It
is mach cheaper than Gum packing, and win last twice
es long. It is going into: general nee wherever it hail
been. tried Per sale wholesale and retail py
de agent for Schuylkill Co;
Soleratri
- SATZ THE OLD, JP.A.IOEII.
21
- -4, Causes roma paid for ezeinmate w tot
10iudoe or—soil alOckOWSoivelpenk Patti lets.;
wig with tho motto Worn off. Col ' p 0, .,
rd. oat scoot , ,Y-B. 11 24.
I !ram one ■west kind bee.from oat our
And there's one vampt Eiest'btidde a hearth • •
Whore seldom shadow crowed.. •
.
• • : ' And , mong.the group.
Of happy romnint girls that to the town .
Itade , daby pilgrimage. nook in Mid
'For Jearns--blithest, merriest of them ant
• We always thet her wearing army face—
And, evermore a.twinkle in her eye,
And a g , lid,'sfiltle that played about her month,
Told of a heart werbrirred with kindoreses ;
.A tad „tet—a woman;-all'a child%
_Simplicity she had—it licime-4rnother,,she..
where is Jennie 1' . . . • -
.. • .
By the river-marge: ' • •
'And 'mow the meadow giasses which in Spring . ..
Bore
Bore the light imprint of her bounding foot,— •
The little dell where era the brown thrush sang.
And the_espall brook that answered M.her piattle-..
•The hiddelit clefts where blue anemones, • .
And creamy 'violets' nestled, and the stin— • . .
Shadows played hide and seek,—no more ,
Will greet her in this lower hemisphere: - ,
I lobkt upon her—and I said,. elle deeps.—
Sleeps-0 how gently—softly—sweetly sleeps I - •
It was not destltthat laid his chilly hand • .
On her.-0 not death, but some angel one— ' • •
.Some more than 'friend that, looking on the maid,
.And loving
. her as we did.—nay,'etill more, • •..
Said . this'poor eirttes nu hiding place. for her 1 •
'And ttue he spoke not'of ha kind intent . - •
To as—no doubt:tress merciful and wise. . • , '
One daisy flower, that, with the early son : , •
Open'd its mosteapetale,-;-one star less ' . .
Pram out the firmament of a pleasant home,
One voice that will not speak to us again,—,
One 'dainty lip we shall not kiss again.— ' •
•
I
This: all-but. this is death, and Jennies decal • I
Well: let her sleep' • • • • • • '
• . •
I• would not break he r sleep •
Ent o'er her pellicless clny one tear to drop. • .
•W ere bpt to demi the daisy On 'her grave.,- • . ' • •
Were.the brook's requiem for a songless •playmato, • •
'Earth's moantor a lost star caught up to Heaven
Oh, Fffiend I—God.s ways are.not ours
,Icanweep .
. • . - . .
Witlg you. far missing jewels ' But I know
The Shepherd will care for theiniSsing sheep,— -
- The pet iamb Ile has taken to, Ilimself • .
And where the pastures, green 'n one long Spring,- •
. Eternal as the skies- , and.• Christ-flowers balm ~
The merge ofliVing,waters— Jennie lista - . •
•
And; one clay — tO be patient !)=you shall.clasp
ller to Your arms, tp part no more—forever - • ".
Spring bud; just hunsting.on the Summer's threshold , -
Blooni where imAntumn's frosts shall pale thy„cheek !-
Love's pansies still about the rose-tree gather, --
Wenn closer unto them—so shalt thou and .
A healing for thy wounds,—and she thou rnoumest
Be still remembered, and made happier!
'A U. conintunietitions intended- for , this, ceittnen teu
beaddreteed,td I. A. M. PASI33I. - •
C. V.".has•ut lait, been heard from.H•
We are glad to hear from ,
thonght . he had forgotten: us. •We are also .
glad tri.hear - from . . : •.*..A; . We hope,to
hear from her soon again. . •
GEORGE W. SNYDER.
,
Prof•. John M.. Peoples has resigned his
position as Prineipal of the Cressona Schools.
Prof. 'E. T: Burgan has been elected to the
position, Prof. P., we understand, goes, to
t he Oil Region. . wish-both success.
•THE MISSING.- CINE.'.
."mt r inahuy..oii g ..raourntani; . . :
For tbo. pained aid acting tairsuit:
C4ieerhitly, ping. cheirrally.
For thermal thatia
Oduittioiiitt . ...Stillt*ii
J. n. PASISnons, n. Baiter.
ample'
After the apology : given in last issue
by the "Icatoa," for-our column not appear-
ing, we feel aitything we could add would
be superfluous. .
FUME EDECATION-NO. S.
A third branch of education that should
never be lost. sight of, bY: those entrusted
with the care• and .responsibility of, training
the rising generation Of females, Is UM proper
de;;elopment of the- soehil nature: •. . •
That God has Made us all social beings,
a there truism
_which it would tie folly to at.
tempt to demonstrate. And that our social
natures, as well as the physical and intelh3c
;mai,' are capable of development and . im
pro.vement, .is-equally apparent. •
The only- questions therefore, •that remain
for diseussion, in this' connection, are those
. .
relating to the necessity ; cif the special devel
opment of this social nature: woulan„ and
the processes" by - . ivhicb : is.to be secured:
TO dress points . therefore, we shall ask atten
tion in our present communicatiOn.-. The"
necessity for the special development of the
social element-in .woman's nature, arises out
of the relation - .she is deigned to sustain to
man, to the family, antito the 'community . 2t
large. As to the relaiion she is designed to,
sustain to man, ,the. Bible tells us that she
was Made by God to: be his companion and
his helP . - -mate, to aid hiin in performing life's:
duties, menduring Jife's ,trials,and in bear
in,g up under life's. sorrows. But ew _can
she do this Without , such a' :development of
her . social, nature; as use are 'contending for?
It is not her's to bear with min the drudgery
of life; but it.is hers to lighten that drudgery
by makingliis home bright and confortable,
by greeting him with a smile whenever be
enters, it, by beguiling his evening hours with
pleasant conversation, reading to, him the
current news of.-the day while he rests, and
by every-other means at her disposal, impres
sing him with 'the conviction that his home
is the happiest place this side of Paradise.
Did wives more frequently act thus toward
their husbands, they would doubtless h4ve
much less - cause to complain of evenings
spent alone, and of cold neglect on the part
of those who have promised them their undi
vided esteem; 'and their warmest love. But
if, in entire forgetfulness of their true position,
those wives' will iiresist: in meeting their
companions, - at the close of the, day, with'a
frown,,ratherthan a smile, with a complaint;
rather than a cheerful welcome; if they will
appear in their presence in a garb that indicates
indifference to all'their 'tastes and feelings; if,
in 'short; the will be rough in the.ir appear
aUCe, harsh in their , tonversation, churlish in
spirit, uncouth in their; manners, and low.iu
all their Lutes and pursuits, need we wonder
if their Husbands, finding nothing at home to,
please or interest thew, are :tempted to seek
companionship and entertainment abroad?
And need we wonder to find these husbands
too often forming habits of vice 'that add to
the wretchedness of home, and bringing
themselies to premature graves? Alas. did
young' ladies but know how much of their
future happiness - in the' apacity of wives, will
depenA upon the
_social natures which they
have acquired, they would pay much more
attention to this branch of their 'education
than they 'are accustomed to do.
But another reason Joe the special . dei-elop:-
ment of the social clement in "wornan's na
ture, is found in the relatiori she is destined
to sustain to the faMily, •
.. - •
-How saered,how important, how responsi
ble is thin position of the mother. The child
ren entrusted-to-her one, are not mere auto
metons, that will in the future work out cer
tain flied !necessitated results.. Nor are they
mere creatures of sense, that will hereafter, be
governed',wholly by instinct, and act - only '
as that instinct may direct. But they are
beings endowed with intelligence, and stamp
ed with immortality,' intelligence that must
be: developed; -and 'properly, directed in'its
future exercises---immortality, the character
of which is to-be determined -by- the . course of
action. freely chosen in' this life. In the
training.cif'these ininiortal intelligences; lOW
important that the mother from whom they
are to receive their first and 'MOM . lasting im
pressions, and by whose ; influence they areto
lieliwgely fitted for life, and to some extent be
prepared,for eternity, should be a thoroughly
cultivated woman, and especially,' that her
social nature should be developed to the full
est extent pc6sible.- For, whether the child
ren of a given fainily will, in their intercourse
With each miler, and to the eye of theworld,
present more the, appearance of a- pack of]
hungry Wolves, or a fold of innocent, sportive;
lambs, Will depend 'much upon the social
character of the Mother. There may be ex
ceptions to the rule, but as a general thing it
will be found:to be true, that whenever you
, find•a family of rude, uncultivated children,
esPecially young children,- you will - also find .
that.they are the cdspring,s of a rude,"unculti
vated naOther. - And' let me add, as a corol
lary from the•whole, the rude girls of to,day,
whose social education is-being largely-if not
wholly neglected will be the rude mothers of
the, future, and will transmit -to , the coming
generation a measure- of own rudeness..i
But another reason:- for..the special cultiva-1
trop of the social elereent in woman's nature
is foundlin ber relation to the Community at I
large., and indeed to the civilizatiori of the!
age. ,Ail history and observation grove that
the type of a nation's civilization is determi
ned. by the social positicof of womati.•. When- i
'ever shei is degraded to the Rosition•of ar
tide of eomineree, or.reeognized-ruerely as, s;
creature' provided for the gratification of the
baser passions of pram, society will be found
to be debased, sensual, and bint'sh. But on
the oth4 hand; just in proportion as she in
recognized in her true character, and•.,eleva-t
-*IRA u-,.
ted in hernaturee education,,:society3
pikes mll:des..lorra; - the 'mothers ef.thei
vitx?ide gpftiMed; , 11Milr, intercourse ,
-mare Oleasatiti thoir, *waits more chimed, I
and theirplessureivanesitisfaetturatilstthe
lees,•
grosser v notentirely obliterated, are
at least driven into the' dark, - and practiced
only In secret. Andthiebeing- the ease, how
Important for society at large, t nay, for the.
world itself, that woman be eleitited• by the
fiiii . deVelopment of her social' nature. But
you are - ready teask; • - ,
How can this deietopment be se
cured? We answer, • .
I. By. increased care on thepart ofparents
and guardians ate home. Too little attention
is pull to =
_to= this matter in early childhood,
Girls, tem - often in their earlier years, - under
the pleti that they are too . young to know any
`better, are allowed : Without restraint to culti
vete unsodal•dispositions, :sitch as anger,
jealously, pride, and selfishness. -And hence
by the time their misguided parents begin to
g!ve attention to the development of their so.:
mai natures; they find to their sorrow that
these unsocial habits lassie become so strong
that it is rtext_to an impossibility to root them
out or displace them by others that are better.
All experience in the domestic circle bearing
up2n this point, goes to show that this social
training should commence with the first
dawnings of reason in the-little child, and
should be continued with care and with per
severance until thatimmature child has grown
to a fully - developed woman.
The efforts of parents id this direction
should be - aided and supplemented by the
teachers ot our common !schools' and our
higher seminaries. Each• child should be
made a separate study ' by the. teacher, until
all the peouliarities of its natural disposition
are fully understood. and the power hashean
secured of so directing ha education as to
suppress and destroy whatever is objections
- ble, and'tci develope and cultivate whatever
is good. Every manifestation of selfishness,
of Insughtiness, of rudeness, arid of incivility
in the school girl should be promptly checked
by' the teacher, and she should be taught, .
:both: by example and - precept; to cultivate
those graces that will recommend-her to the
most virtuous and refined, and in spite of
every : : disadvantage as to birth, wealth, or
otherwise, gitte her a -place in the future in
the first circles of Society. But I think much
May be done for the accomplishmentof this
desired result in the future.
I3y the cultivation of a more correct sen
timent on the subject in the community gen
erally. Too 'often persons are esteetned, not
in proportion to this cultivation, but because
of some adventitious circumstance, as family .
wealth; &c ,The rude, saucy, unsocial young
lady of fortune is ofteu carested and flattered
because she is rich, whilst the poor, hut tru
ly virtuous: intelligent and refined lady is
slighted, rieglected, almost insulted, _because
she is "poor. I need not say that this is all
wrong. Every man's moral sense tells him
that it is - wrong, and that it might to be, and
must be corrected', before we, as a people can
reach that higher degree of. civilization that
is within our reach. We must learn to -eie
teem others according to their real:worth.-
We must especially learn to "place . a proper
estimate - upon s.ocial character in wdman,
wherever we find it. whether in the - 1 - Tetely
mansions of the opulent, or the humble abodes
of the virtuous poor. We must show to the
rude and uncultivated Woman that wealth
cannot atone for a want of merit, and to the:
pure and virtuous, that poverty cannot de
tract from our estimate of this merit,
- With this corrected tone of public senti
ment, cornbined with proper care and an ef
fort. on the part of parents, guardians and
teachers,-I am: convinced that a lunch higher
and better lot m of social education may be se
cured the ladies of the coming generation.
and through them to the nation at large, and
indeed,- to the world. The subject is at least
1 worth oer. attention, and the object to be
t gained worthy of our best efforts. ,Let each,
therefore resolve to do, what he eau to con
tribute to the result. desired—the social edu
cation of woman - . - 31:. J. B.
CO?*:,IICATSD.]
lIISSIONARY INNIVERSARY.
The 31.: E. Church of this Borough, on Sab
bath, 12th inst., pursuant to' notice, held. its
Missionary Anniversary. The day provedto
be the most stormy Sabbath of the Winter;
but ncuwithstanding the storm, large congre-,
gations were out both morning and evening to
hear the Corresponding Secretary, Rev. Dr.
Durbin,' and to trinke t their annual eontribu
tions.to the great missionary organization of
this growing •denomination. The Ductor,in
his clear expositions of God's - work, his in-,
tetligentrepresentations of the Church's duty
in relation to the world, and in his powerful.
• appeals to All to meet their share of the re
sponsibility resting upon the church, stirred
the-hearts of his auditors, and made them:
feel that it was indeed more blessed to give
than to receive. -
The Sabbath School Anniversary in the
afterndon was also an entire success. The
designs and mottoes presented by the several
classes exhibited a great deal of taste, both in
their selection and in the manner in wljch
thu were gotten up. •
The reports of the - different classes for the
year presented au eggregate of $334, one
-half •of which goes, tor the support of the
School, and the other' half••to the Missionary
After a neat 'and' very appropriate address
by Rev. Mr. Riley, of the First Presbyteriari
Church ot this Borough,. the Pastor of the
Church proposed that the children should
'give'S.,lso to make President Lincoln 'a' Life
Director of the llissionary Society. The
classes promptly responded through their
teachers, and . in- a few moments the amount
was made up, with 'a surplus of $l3. It was
then proposed that the parents and friends
of, the children present should increase this
Surplus to $l3O, to make Lieut. Geu. Grant a
Life Director. This too was heartily respond
ed to, ano_ in a very shOrt -date the: amount
was 'raised,: thus making for the School for the
year. a contribution of, $462 for the Missional•
ry Society, aside from what was raised for
its oyrn support; the Christian Commission,
The total collection for the congrega
tion and the school will be but• little short of
$1400; or an advance on last.year's collection
or. more than'so per emit.. This is well done,
and indicates the existence. in Pottsville of a
live Methodist Church that may be relied
upon in the 'future to do its part, in. sustaining
all the benevelent enterprises of the age.
In this connection we wish to say, that our
reports of the proceedings of the Bible Society
of week - beforalast unintentionally misrepre:-
sented Rev. J."-B. McCullough, the Pastor of
this Chprch, la relation to-the amount he ex
pected to raise for missionary purposes. -.He
did not say, as reported, that he expectelto
raise tea times as much as the Ladies Bible
-Society had 'done, or, a sum of $2600 ; but
that said Society ought to have: raised in
Pottsville arid vicinity at least ten times the
, 'amount it lead done, and would nave rais,ed it
if the
* people' had appreciated the importance
of the' work in which' they were engaged.
And as - an evidence that spch a result might
be secured, ha stated -that; he expected to
raise in-his own congregation' pn the follow
ing Sabbath for the single cause of mission
from $lO4O to $1.5)0. •
LETTER FROM ST. (LAIR.
Exhibition
The'aitnual bxhibiiion of the P. M. Sun
day School WAS held in the P. M. Church at
St. Clair on the evenings of the Sth, 9th, and
10th .of February. `Pieces; both moraland
religious, were recited by the teachers and
scholars. Suitable hymns were sung by the
choir and children. 'the exhibition was - well
attended, aud gave general satisfaction. The
speaking and singing were well perfortned,
and were creditable to thoseebgaged therein.
It showed that much precious time had been
spent. and great pains taken in order'to bring
'the children and chofr. More the eye of a
6crutinizing public. The school realized the.,
amount ot $133 20. We desire through your
paper; to return our warm and - sincere thanks
40 the 'public , for their benevolence towards
.us, and sincerely . hope they will ever have a.
similalinterest in the welikre of their child
ren, and the establishment of Our Sunday
School institutions. •-Wti:r.rAM Yk.o, Supt.
Sr. CLAta i Feb..l3th, 1865.
LETTER, .FROH ASHLAND.
ASHLAND, PA., Februarj , 14, 1865.
EDITORS MINERS' JOCRNAL :---PIITSUIttIf to
notice- - the citizens of Ashland met, in the
"Lutheran Church this evening. for the pur
pose of.organizing a "Benevolent Associa ,
tioni" havingtor its object the relief of ,the
i
worthy Roar n this wad of estab-
Milling a fund to be eppropriated ,to the per
-414e -of the neeeesery groand . and the;o.-c-
AIW of ; suitable htedings
_thereetF,'lor. the
itaticeliOn m
Of the ind -
WM:KA& have' sacitifteed ;ther WS le
.the 'de ;of `our . -counts Allpas
micked.7,l4- designing pleb who with: fb 44-
stro tour-"ritegi.: ..eeelente4 .by the blisoa
of our St4erti; arts ' now being receedeleil§: a
IIANNAN'S
7 ;>*'*'•ek
EITEA.I 3 PRINTING OFFIGL
Baring linen:red' tbreelirestee. wenew* premed
to execute JOB and BOOK PRINTING of may de.
aerttaks; it thecae* of ihs Jiltazna Jamul&
than it cantos done at any other eatabllaltatentt a t is .
0 : 421 4 , Inn% as.
. . .
m ee k b pamphlet% . Bins sr Ladiati. .
Large Pesters, • • litailriad
Hama Bills ' Paper *poke,
Artickairialt, Time seiolu, '• ,
111111.111eadie t - Order
Mite ray Aortas notice.- 4iiar ',sock jt Jon ?Yrs
I.',:nore extensive than that of any other alike is Ws
section of, the.Btsta and we keep lank =played at'
I tbiriobbiog. Drina prat' at PtiMar await,
• wi INI ATI gametes oqr Mgt to be 24 saidasAattit
can be tamed oat lathe n 1221121 SAL:
CMS done at tkeishotel Dollar ; • .
- •
kook, itnnomier.
Books bound in even variety et AA*: Blank Boots
of e v er pisserlitlon mazu,dg bound and Mid Po
NO. 8.
monumental' gloryrenowned- Americas!
Patriots of.the 19th century.
et•mmittee having- Men appointed 'to
•draft a constitution for the bettet notrthatinet- s ,
olthe Association, reptirted,-..ttna,afterf dt*
considenuion the „constitution ao:irepeutted -
was adopted with but;slight alteratton.
The association then proceededUithegoe-'•
tion of officers which resulted as Tolltishe-,;;
Capt. ' James R. -Cleaver Preeideatii;
Wm. - Moodie. ~,Vice. President. 11.
Yocum-Esq., Recording Eteeretair.
Bergatresser, Coriesponding arid'Tradm.
bing Secretary, - and .Henry Si
• Executive. Committee.—Capt.. L. C. Lei%
Spinning
,Esq.;" Messrs. . B.'Bast,. R.
Gorrell;S;Camp, J. Burkart. . •
Relief,Committee-Mrs. Daniels, Heston,
Butir,,Bernird. Wymer, _Cleaver,• Hawley,
Sober, Bast, -Yocum - Byer, Sloan, _Messrs.
Heil,. 3. Pritchard, 'Heiser, Kernaigra:
Helfrich, R Liu& • -*
On motion, resolved, that these procal*
ings be published •in the - Kuala' Jocasta'.
On motion, resolied, that there be a specisl
'meeting of ,the_Association - *•held hi thitlf.. •
E. Church on Tuesday - evening,• Irebitiair
On motion, resolved,. that Mr.. Bentaniia
Haywood be requested to deliver an address
store the Association. . ' '
On motion. adjourned. '
H. C. BERGIRTRESSIFIC, COT. Secety.'.,.
.
Ifs steam engine is stopped sudslenly - and .
left unused for a long penal, the fiston raster'
fast in the cylinder, the picking corrodes tho -
rods, and dust thickly covers everytpart. t •
When the human frame is blitelive: .-
tOrpid for a litngth'of time the *Kiel; reilix,
the nerves lose their tone, the organs reins&
to perform their functions, and the wholirof -
that -great • machine—the human frame—la
disorganize&
Day in, and day out, men sit porinktover
ledgers and day-books until ;they are addle.;
headed, and the figures swim -before.theit
eyes. -When evening comes, and !mines!!
hours are over, instead of taking a so
as_to send the blood - dancing and_ tinglipg to
the remotest , part of their
.frames, ' they pop , ,
into some car and drowsily roll to their doors.
Avery-great portion _ of the • minor ailmettUi
flesh is heir to is caused. by laziness.' .
afflicted iodividual goes to a. doctor , 41
"something is wrong Inside;". but he doesn't
ktiow exactly where. Thereupon the phy-
Sicilia looks grave and says, I 9yspcp: 7
sia ;" and forth With orders tonics, : drastic
purges, , and what not, when all tbe lazy man
wants is a two mile tramp in • the -Central
Park, or a good old fashicmed jouncing ea
hard-trcitting horse.
- certain easte'rn potentate, feelinghltu-„
self out of , sorts On one occasion, sent for lila
physician and demanded-a cure: - < •
Take' this mace,"'. said .the • physicittn:-
'imount a horse and swing - the instrument
back arid fOrth c liding meanwhile at full-gal
lop. Certain drugs concealed in the handle
will then exude ; your excellency will absorb
them and be cured." And he was, says the
legend ; the shrewd marl of medicine knew
full well that all the king required was fresh
air and exercise, and he took this method of
prescribing them.. - •
It is better to wear,„ out than to rust out,.
and shoe leather -is far more costly than me
dical•adviCe. • -
• Stretching' the legs relieves the tension on
the prune strings, and the cheapest as vvelVaii
the best medieine for dullness, head-aehhs,
blue devils, stupidity,' hypochondria; ill teni
Per, and: total is fresh air and sun
ght..• These are sovereign remedies, butbe
cause thefsre eisily obtained; •do not taste
bad,,and.cost nothing, feiv use them.-Scidtte
:American. . • -.•• • . •
- "Tun OLD
"APPLE MAN" thus philosophizes
in the Boston Saturday. I:mai/1y Gthette, on
selfish people: -
I dislike exclusive people who wrap them
selves up in a cloak. of selfish isolation, and
if called on to do a thing, do it as if it were a
penance, jerking charity, at a begger as though•
it were. a brickbeit,, or they ..
.wished it were
one. Good done loses alUclatm for merit with
such people, and the recording, angel has-lit
tle trouble in tasting up pie credit `side of
their account. They are unlike the goOd
man whose neighbors depended on. him.for
water from- his pump which broke in aild
summer; leaving them to distress. They h'ad
no claim on him for -water, beyond the self
assumed obligation to do good, but when the
daufage was reniedied, at his own expense,
he put the placard onhisgate:, - The pump
is repaired," and the neighbors partook of,
his bounty onct, more. I. dislike tilos& also,.
who make excuses' for not doingwho :give
reasons at times,- Its inconsistent and unrea
sonable as .possible—like that of the truant
who plead us an excuse for absence that 114
father kept him' at home to grind the saw.
One such is the' widow BMUS, my neighbor.
whose wheelbarrow I wished to borrow.to
aid me - in a commercial operation, who told me
that just before her husband died he balled
her to his bedside and told her with tears In
his eyes, never, to lend that wheelbarrow'.:and she could - not disobe the injunction.
Shelpitned it six times befi3re the' day Was
over% Many such people, who lie' by habit.
are what the "world calls goOd - people, and I
verily believe that if they are ever called en
to give a reason for the, hope that is in them,
they will look round to trunfp up a plausible
lie lo give instead of the true answer.
ADULTERATION OF LIQUOR6.—HaIf a curia- -
ry ago, liquors were generally pure, arid per- -
sons drank habitually for twenty years wtth-,
out anv serious damaging effect being apyiy
rent. - Now they are`the xictirris'of deHriturr
tremens after a faisr;years' tIPAIng. The UN
timony of policen2en is that,persons locked
up for drunkenness" do not get sober so res.
dily as they did years ago • and death. in ."-
of drunkenness •are beccimiiig 'more _ and •
more common. 'Daring last aessoa• a
young man "who arrived in New Bedford in the
ship Contest died in a • brothel. from the ef
tees of being Made drink by substitute bro
kers. "Nothing was done 'about tt, but, it
had been killed with _a knife or revolver' the
murderers would 'probably have been arres
• ted. The impure liquors.of these dayablunt
the moral sentiments quicker thin the stimu-
hints In use
.fifty. 'retire ago - . A..young, man -
r arriVes the city of Noir York, from the -
country, falls into • disaipation and in,three
nwnths is a condemned murderer:''. Those
wl&o. manufacture , these spurious liquors are
guilty of dOuble crime ; they not only cheat
but poison. - •
• A T-sainLE excoriation of Ju lah P. Ben -
Junin, the Jewish rebel Secretary of War, ap :
pears in elate number , of the Richmond En•
quirer. It says one great cause of Mr. Benja
min's unpopularity . , hiss been the fact that in
no proclamation, signed by him as Secretary ,
of State. has ever the existence do trinne.God
been admitted. He has.confined his Suite
papers to Deistical belief and *stampedes fbr
the religions faith of the country,, a_practical ,
denial of a triunitarian - Thii Was '
his faith, but not the faith of that widespread
religions sentiment,that prevails throughout
this country. - -People de'tapt like to be made -
to choose between Jesus - Christ and Judah"
P. Benjamin, and to take the-'latter in pref
erence. Appealitig to God and • not recog;
nixing the divinity of His "son is-mocking
Jehovah with vainrepetition of words which
have no meaning: - ' • ,
.
Tna negro bill with the amendment adopt:-
ed by the• House has passed the rebel Senate,
but on the question of arming theslave there'
was .a defeat. The bill as it passed . both
Houses • merely permits the use of the De
groes (unlimited in number.) to work upon
the fortifications, and to do all, other species
of labor which they
. can do to relieve the
white troops who are now employed to du it. - ;
In sliort, they tire to be used ;oral' purposes\
in defense both' in and out of the army, ex-.
cept as soldiers. There is a'• proposition, we,
believe, to drill them occasionally, so that
the3r,fnay'be made available in'the event of a
euddeit.e.niergency, but as this would be -al
most equal to making soldiers of them at
once; it is doubtful whether Congress wilt
"approve the measure, " '
Tice Association of New England Banki
forth. suppressiOn of counterfeiting is roof
posed of one himdred and eighty-four mem
bers. From the report of their operad4
for 1864, we - learn that durinf the. year for
ty-eight
,Persolut wemconvictecl,and sea
•tertaxlin• the United SAes for passing cOun
terfetClneeel.'COf the*tweive were tried
iiimbnix t; -__The s 4taces ranged from sir
VTOit4. l 7 , 7e' • • .
li<berDkisolce
.. 1:( 1
et Jidda ta*t_fintad ecettitlf mules, Om ars
briSiie gin of water,
INACTIVITY.