E3ovi i5e. CO WfF "Correuiwn, in iiai(l. Tho cv.uiiier's jury j 1. jHurned.a verdict ( " Died of hard labor, and Jor mtttt'of food, and from no other 'cause? A Planked Road. Among the novel movements of the day may 1R. OTTO KIiUBIiIS, Esq. Trcasiiv To cash received from Collectors of county Kates and Levies during the year 1842, including interest and costs,. per of Pake county, isi account ibr the year ending, January 3rd, 1843. fl 5 A. . lie Uil v mar i t . . , , -i .. , .. 'be clawed a project rccciulv set on loot for tne vu wVu( wu unsvutcu jjauua tui. Aotu aim io;u, construction of u plank road from Oswego .xo .Rome, in Noiv Yoil:, a distance of fifty-three miles. The Whig, published at Oswego, states ilia; the route has alroady been surveyed, and the -cost of construction, it i ascertained, will not cx:, cced $150,000. Application will be made 19. Uie next Legislature for the chartering of a company- Uo carry the project into execution. MAK IS S E, On Monday morning last, iu Grace Church, JHonesdale, -Pc. by ihe Itcv. O. Evans Shan mon, Mr. Edward I,. Wolf, or Easton, to Miss Mart G. daughter of S. G. Throop, Esq. of.the former place. PRICES CU RRENT. 'Gorrcctcd cceru Wednesday morning. AJITXGLES. Strouds- Easton. Phil&d. burg. Wheat P.lt:r, per barrel 5 05 4 50 4 50 Jlyc. de. do. do. 3 50 3 00 3 00 - Wheat, per bushel . 1 00 1 00 1 05 iitye, de. do. 70 CO 60 oie Leather per pound 05 28 25 "Corn per bushel 50 52 54' Whiskey .per gallon '" 2121 Clover Seed per bushel 3 50 4 25 3 50 Timothy -Seed per bush. 2 25 2 00 ,A Harlny do. 45 50 Oats " do. 37 30- 33 FlaxSeed do. 1 37 1 33 1 37 v Mutter ,er pound H U 21 Ejjsjs, per dozen "8 8 15 Waster per ton , 4 00 2 5G Hickory wood, per cord 2 50 4 50 5 00 Oak, do. do. 2 00 3 75 3 50 Mackerel, No. I 10 00 10 50 9 50 Hi. do 2 8 00 8 50 10 50 Potatoes, per bushel 37 30 30 $1723 23 1588 97 $3312 20 : ' ' t - . By Balance clue at last Settlement, Cash paid on County Checks, Exonerations on unseated Lands, im.;,.: eomo ,.a,iVor1 of 9. V-M nftr ctp.ntM 1 I 1 1 1 1 ( M S 1 1 1 1 I N 1111 .Itli I (Jll l.lLI W 14 fc!. I' - - T s -v - Commissions on $2356 61 paid out at I-2 .perccn 91 Balance in the Treasury; " ' 97 $156 7 1 s2350 Gi S9 6J 80 31 ... . ,,:;: , ROAD MONIES. To amount received on unseated lands for 1840 and'1841, $1599 77 Jiy Jialanoe due at last settlement. 6 23 97 Balance due Otto Kimble Treasurer, for monies overpaid-by lnm in 1842, - ;-. f f? - .-II.'-. i. i 1 , it i Cash paid on Road orders during the year 1S42, Amount of t-xonerations allowed on unseated jancis,;- ... " Commissions on $1512 80 received at 2 1-2 per cent,- ; $1606 00f " Commissions on $1355 00 paid out at 2 1-2 per centf SCHOOL MONIES. V. i;uo5 u'T 'b2 33 To amount received on 'unseated lands for scjiobl, years 18.41 ana 13.42, $704 52 .'$704 52 ? By Balance due Tieasurer at last sbltlemcht;"'; " f nsh nnu on school C iecKS, " Amount of exonerations allowed on school tax levied on. unseat lands, . ' - Commissions on 669 Dols. SI ctS: received at 2 1-2 per cent " Commissions on 610 Bols. 85 cts. paid out at 2 l-2.pe.r cent, :. B alance in the Treasury, 610 S5 34 7t5 16 7;j 15 27 13 2S C BAXK i'OTJS lilST. ootTc:tctl wceitlr for the .IcfffcrMjnian Republican. The notes of those banks on which quotations are omitted and a dash( Substituted, are not purchased by the brokers. Pennsylvania. nrancuuank . Philadelphia bank. PwiS.. llank of North America, do ' Tanners' & Mechanics' do;' .ne;,,le V.I n hank do'tne bank KeitMnstmi bank "v Jan!c of Northern Liberties d,clicr .Notes Mechanirs" Bank do ICF "S'orR. t.'oumiercivl Bank d.t ,,--,. Hint of lenn Township do.A . tTV. basis Manufarlurcrs' 4- Mech'ns d Arnenei. bank of Moi-anuwiup ban SrAnicncan Etebanse nile.l SUtcs bank :"as'H ol, J nnnenw ti-rard do h .Bank of the State of j'er.nsvlranin bxnk parl'tchcrs and Urovei Bankof Cenuantoivn par,J!Cicax ltrnk of Montgomcrj' co. do.f-'tv . Jlank of lc:aware county do Commercial luiit of taiester countv i y"i I 9 2 par par do do do do do do 2 par Pov'estoun back Farmers' bank of Bucks JCatnn bank Fanner' bank of Heading Lebanon bank JlarrisburR bank MidJletow n tank Farmers bank Lancaster Lancaster bank Lanftaster countr bank. Northampton hank Cobimbia Bridge Cirlisle iMiik Northumberland tank Miners bank of l'ott&tilU York bank rhsmbersburs bank iictlyi'irg; bank "iVyominj do lIondaSe do Jtaak of Lewi-town Bank of Suvinchanna co : Asso. I.imi. bank at Warren no sale Wellington Vio'Dcl. and Iludjon canal co. do ,l'Drr UctcM I doFulton bank of .New York par I.oreenv.icn TjLafayettc 4llather Manufacturers' 4jManhatten company ll.Mechanics" Banking li.Verr.Iiunls' bank Merchant T.iMechanic. & Traders' ljMercham' Exchange 3-Natinnalb.mk a.New York, HanTc of 4XcA-york Banking co. 2 3,N- Y. Sfe. Sfk Security b. par 3'Xorth Hirer do 3 1'hQ'nix do 8'ScvcntirWard do llTenth Ward 10 paiiTradasmcn's par 20 L'nion B. of N. Y. do do do do do); do c'o do do do c'o do 50 To balance of rcdernpiinn money in Treasury' "al last sciiie'nfent, An.'ount receireU.on lands redeemed during the year IS1, $472 60 498 23 Whole amount1 of redcniplion-funds, . - Aujotmlji duo iroiii CoIlecSors of School Tar. REDEMPTION MONIES. By Cash refunded during the year 1512, Balance m I rcasurer s haritls, t , i l' ,'" .452f " Amounl of rcdempiion money appropriated. to County &nd:by;CpTmwia9iiBr1sJ at tho settlement in Janiiary 1839, Balance remaining in Treasury, S970 83 $1432 20 S291 17 Gin 3 ; ." 7ii5 SI (JTo :j'J S1432 20 1835. Middle Smiihiiold, Jacob Bush, . $G7 29 1836. Do. - John De Win, v- '233 10 183G. Price, - John Learn, , 63 87'i-2 Asnouixts due Jroiii Collectors of Couniy Rates asad Jevies. 1631. Lacka waxen, 1832. Price 1833. " 1838. Uingman, 1840. Gfecn, Wwifal!, Dingmaii, 1841. Palmyra, . Delaware, , Lehman, 1842.- Lehman, Delaware, -Dingman, . Milford, Wwifall. Lackawaxen, Palmyra, Green, u i I ii ii ii i i II II II John Kimble, dee'd.-, Ephraim Kimble and John UockweM) Administrators. Jtihn S. Smilv, Jacob Hush, Ephraim Drake, Robert G. Croftv Henry Brink, Stephen Drake, Dan Kellam, J Cornelius Van Etten, John Berg, William Place, Timothv Depuo, S. S. Thrall, r- C. W. De Witt, Benjamin Yaninwcgeori, -Jacob Kimble, Jonas Ausley, James Simons, , , i -3.- -v- ... ,- "i ,1 :ff J,' ''"'tB-rf,. $243 01 43 96 39 80 12 14 1-2 00 85 98 94 a 93 73 5-3 88 53 155 08 195 75 213 85 207 76 93 86 143 62 88 24 49 30 70 92 xpeases isicideuiai to the Administration o24 3rKslit:e, 2or ,feeu;aOxfir January.-3; 1843. , . .r-- 5G 00 55 50 69 0Q ' 10 .30 73 OS 27 2-3 315 17 G9 43 00 11 00 Pay and milage for Jurors-; a Benjamin Drake, Commissioner-, .- .--;.. -?4r t James Nyce, do- ' -3tt . i . . - ; DanielBurseli, do oonsiaoies auenuing sourt-, u. gmr?'x- -'m'- 'iJyTBt-' " --0, BridgeBuilding and Repairing, Fox and Wild Cat scalps, - Road Vie win?, Bridge Viewing, Commonwealth Costs, Election expenses, Miscellaneous expenses,&.c Horace L.West, Clerk, &e Taxes refunded, Si- -VO- f ' 293 30 G2 15 ..?" 1 lO -.., ' 20 13 - J! Second Yolnme of the Magnet. BsK VOTED to the investigation of Hcmak ' Physiology, embracing Cephology, Phreno lopv. Pathctology, Physiognomy, Psychology, Neurology, Electricity," Galvanism, Magnetism, Liu lit, Caloric, Life. BY LA ROY SUX DERLAN D. The design of this popular and interesting work, is the investigation of all the laws which appertain to Human Life, and which are concern ed in the production of those states of the Mind, called Somnambulism; Insanity, Dreaming, Sec- nd-Sight, Sommmpathy, Trance, Clairvoyance, :ind various oilier Mental Phenomena, which have hitherto remained shrouded in mystery. Its pages are enriched with Essays and Com munications, detailing Facts, illustrating the Sci ence of Cephology, which teaches the influence and susceptibilities of the Human Brain, and the method of controlling its separate organs by Path cism; together with such information as may as sist in the most successful application of this wonderful agent to Diagnosis the Delineation of Character and the relief of human suffering. The Second Volume will be commenced in June, 18-13, in largo octavo form, and issued j mommy, on uie iouowing terms : ' I Two dollars in advance, will pay forone copy for -the year; or sixteen copies of any one number. II For Six Dollars, fifty copies of any one num ber: or four copies forone year. III For ten dollars, ninety copies of any one number; or seven copies for one year. IV For Fifteen Dollars, one hundred and fifty copies of any one number; or twelve copies for one year. V To the trade, they will be put up at Nine Dollars per hundred, when one hundred copies ara ordered at one time, with the cash in advance. Agents must state distinctly., what the money sent is designed to pay for ; whether for an entire vt!iim jf or for so many single copies of o!M? nnm-ler. these terms are low, the Publishers cannot f -b.1 ,1,,,; T-nnemi,, doubt but Acentswill see the justice of giving --P'a.uCe (J UO IxeaSUm.Y . special attention to what follows '. All, payments-must be received by the Publisher before each number is sent out the Office. All payments must be remitted free of postage, and in Safety-fund money, or its equivalent in this city, Agento must give particular instructions as'lo the mantier jn which thev may v.ish each number, forwarded. w vcry Editor who -si WU give this Pros pectus (including this paragraph) six insertions, i-ball teceive the Mantlet for onn vw. from June. !c papers coi)jij)jig this notice larked to ' the New York Card, and provided, also, that these u- .!tjoi)s be complied with before January, 1814. S2107 31 Unavailable Amounts due from Collectors of County Kates and Levies. 1831. Upper Smithficld, John B. Rockivell, deceased. ' $420 11 1837. " George F. Shotwell, deceased. 103 13 Unavailable Amounts due from Individuals on ftoici and Accounts. George Bowlianan, balance on note of hand, dated 7th of March, 1820, (Note Lost,) Jeffrey Wells, (Jury Fees,) Jeffrey Wells, (Fines,) John Manney on note dated January 31, 1840 Daniel P. Jacobus, on note dated Jan'y 31, 1840,'. , ; ,?t- . ? :vi Benjamin Kvder, on note dated bent. 9th, 1840;v:-.,c?1hv Commissioners office expenses including yo6d for courts, &:c. Jail expenses, boarding prisoners, "&e. Sheriff advertising, proclamation, and conveyingprisoners tl) Philadelphia, -Prothonotary & clerk of Sessions, &c. " : Court house repairs, Milton Dimmick, commissioners attorney, Printing, C. W De Wilt, ' - T Coroners Inquest, 80 151 00 . 76 07 15 00 10 00 39 3S 12 13 $21 00 4 00 39 00 24 68 24 63 36 54 - V- j55SCi i$t .WW "Si ".it.-. - a- B"t?-r rra - . $2513 13 1 1 Ataontit 2ci5 from J. J. landcrman, Late Treasurer, and Sureties. On Judgment dated August 20th, 1839. Balance on School- and County monies', including Interest and Costs to January 1843 of whicFamount 50 dols. with one years interest, is due the Count', owing to an earor in entry of fifty dollars, received by Sheriff from Jesse McKean for fines which were credited in last settlement as received from J. J. Linderman, ami smeiic's, "-jh Amount of Fines and Jnri- Fees due from -James Watson,ESiicriff,'in the iouowing casts. Commonwealth vs. Kemy Loreaux, Chancy Dimmick, vs. Ilichard Brodhead, J. P. Knapp, vs. A. L. Woodward, Commonwealth, vs. Ilerny Loreaux Si 5" : tut D. H. Burlev, (Assignees,) vs. Joseph J.'Westbrok .j ' s. Commonwealth, vs., William C. Jagger, . Snmfi ats liohnlns Tiibnnrronrl 4ne,,15 0( tees, 4 00 " 4 oa 400 4 00 4 Olr 4 0O S39 00 JOHN S. WALLACE, TREAStJIlER OF MILFORD AdADEMY, IN ACCOUNT WITH THE TRUSTEES, mi. To notes of hand against Individuals with Interest added to January 1st, 1843, u Notes of hand against Individuals for Tu'itionj U V- ii ii i. JANUARYSrA, 1843. Bv Balance on Jdlih Brink's note, interest to Jan uary 1st, 1843$ S66 81 Balance on ii. Kldrcd's note, c s. 73 Balancc on Brodhead and Stall's note,. ,w 51 4i Treasurer's account rendered as per statement, lncii.rilifg- balance ot S2 33 due lum at last settlernehtj James A. Cdmbs' note for tuition, S.191 54 29 48 S221 02 22. 18 S243 20 ..V' Richard Kldred's " David Becclier's ",4Isliac Shymcr's Edmond Power's do do do do; do da. do' ? ilo3 .. 2 3S T 7 57 -9 75 '2 50 3 20 prouueu me papers corjjijjjjjig this notice '- Ojrwarded, marked to tlm New York Card, :V,w York City;" and provided, also, that these VVe the Auditors of accounts of pikeijiiy4 I8j after. Carefully examining the said accounts, do jriifyi (he above and foreffoine report to be correct Witness our hafcds this 15th day of February, 18l3. Aupitors. Attest, HORACE L. WEST, Clerk. JOHN H. WALLACE, WARREN KIMBLE,