idil* e m * t ~`~"~ . 'I);EST./iiinurE.tintiLS*Olki bh- vilem* _l_ you, ter ene4 pd useirdlT l tnithe) A 14 9 400 . , Or ma 14:46trich\ IA trade.* -he orMor, Ad Om tigAiromooths'e...aa idop at walk ' SA* 4 404 1 610, went, *Lib the create NM 0 .1fe7e , .. mt. woad l ie• tooth her Jaiettlveed Wl* war.. • • , . Who gateeor a city he eerbOlketio au miming? it. Rood ittetiaboevenretth oral of deb% , • A bollberrrbee le a hedge of elf bagel . High op on ebeetehoolghe beer templed a hotel WlN Ittfhileldhlentrfehlt the'besethhilfult. The Carib vox Marl, ezetthhety to tied_ , . Ile Amok him. the thane, tbeeggli bet" Weird' &a the' ebotd be erreeted hie 000rereelosea eised, : thee steed up oe the heel( of his Weed- • , op o k , old& be stop& while the creature keprean. Aset hipothered the twit.tbefl taken kle OIL .. . , othite. , rra," la mad rate treettiatio' aril Haretteribn bar tau. is.this eseelbent mail' tlra. hero sow I diad.aised he Mud idterisitekh "As ate sad as 84,4 es if on the grounds , n; , , Yet taw bad itMame Malay this lay . „ .• um; draining pee _, hist..btit siteaced to far ' , quirt beet lie said alb his In the um] And ap spots put aloud in Up beigi b =glee ; !.. At al bang *this "hey I^ the seers laden 'auk t - tind dam went the prlestin the wildrbrier bush I Ns ranemberett too late, on ids thorny gram bed. 4 •Xseit that well ray he thought_ cannot Mail' be i• roils knot wire mnia 'Atruanixrt • Joan Mania has turn:and and, patented . Moe, and he thus discourses ,of needs and merits its the Knickerbocker for July: , • " • Viiinitlex: talkie lnblio. :.Pertait me tit' Call your undivided attention to an inienticea lately made and, patented by myself, is = f e uded to produce the blest beneficial rsittita; . isid pore of inestimable nine to man kind: Itlewell known that the eiwing-machines Woe/ so generally: in Its% are the most. Important and" greatest blessing of the age, EVeryladyvtoneldere this !nit:mint indispensa. big to her happiness t it . his econpletely usurped the **e'er' the Pieno-fotte and harp in all well. regulated families ;• and shit who once purchased insterbdit'for Clothing by the yard, now procures - these by th‘plecn or bolt, to enjoy the redone.' plea/ors of easily maktnA them into garments.' • In the bitable cabin of the laborer, and in the halls of thi rich and great, now rtwoundi, from . morning until night, the whirl of the sewing-ma *idea The result of this universal grinding, al. thing% eminently gratifying to the sellers of dry good!, elid the philanthropic &dugs aid husbands who discharge their bills, has not been of a favor. Wein Detre to our ladies in a Optical point of view. It is !wand that the constant use of the 'crank has brought on rheuinstio area neuralgia af. 'ketions in the shOulder, and a similar application if'the treddle has a tendency to produce hip swiss, and white swelling of the knee-joint, 'ie. inimpanied by nervous 'complaints of a painibl character. The undersigned is acqimintedialth a most estimable single lady, of • middle age, who, ' • having preented one of the hut-graining machines was io enelunstqd with it, that she persisted in its sae for thirty-eix hours, without cessation, and found, on endesvoripg to leave off, that her right leg bad acquired the motion of the treddle in inch I a painful manner that it weir impossible to keep It Still, and her locomotion thereafter assumed a species of polka step exceedingly ludicrous to wit-1 neat, and particularly thortifying , to herself. regret to add that she Was compelled, by a vote' of the soeletY to withdraw from the Methodist Church, on a charge of 'clinoing down the broad aisle on a Communion Sunday. • Be . retentions another melancholy instance; • where Mrs. thompson, - having by much • use oi l her sewing trichina lost all control of „tltellexore and extensors of her right arm, inadvertently ' . punched lier l husband in the eye, and originated tbeieby the famoni case of Thompson vs. Thomp f J., I son. tie proceeds:. I ''A turn for mechanism, and an intense desire to • 'contribute te the happiness of the female sex, have ever been distinguishing traits in my chem. ter. • On leigning theme t faits, therefore, I devoted 'myself to a thorough in*estigatiotforthe subject, and after a imonth of close application, have at , last made an invention which will at once do away With averything,objectionable in the use of the cawing-machine • This be;utiful discovery is now named— Pittelllea FRLIAI6 ATTACEINVIT. Like most great inventions, the Attachment is of great simplicity. An upriert shaft is connected with 't.b,machine by a nog-wheel and pinion, and napporta tolow by,,a suitable frame-work. Two' '. projectiniarms are attached to.the shaft, to one Sof which it large'cat is connected by 'a light bar neu, and from the other, a living :mouse iv sus '• pended bi -- the till, within a few inches of the nose of the 'rotor. As the eat atringa toward the arouse the latter is removed, and keeping eon. stantly at the originaldistanee, the machine re volves with great rapidity. The prodigious ve locity produced by the rapacity. of the cat ia its (Utile endeavors to ovestake the, ean 'pnly be imagined by one who has seen the Attachment lit hill °Potation.- 4 7d to that man shows his supr,acy over thehrete , creation, by making even their rape eione;instineta sitbservient to his tgo( • Bbealti it be required to arrest the motion of the machine, a handkerchief thrown over the moose, and the at at once pauses, disgusted. ftentovethe handkerchief, and again she springs forward with renewed ardor.. The writer has seen one cat (a tortoise-shell) of se ardent and un wearying disposition, that, she made eighteen. pairs bf men's pantaloons, two dosen shirts , and seven stitched skirts, before she lay down celiac.. is to be hoped that the , ladies throughout the land rill avail themselves of this beautiful diecovery; which will entirely supereede the' use of the needle, and make the manufacture of cloth ing and household materials a matter of pleasure to themselves, and exciting and healthy exercise 'to their domestic animals. / - °Las ix NATUit4L Harroms.—Take your places. Qmstios—Subjeet of to•daj's lesson? ' dasiser—The Young American. ' Q - -Where is this animal found f ' , A; In Uppertridea. .Q—Can it suit In any but Its native air? 41.—1 t cannot thrive, except where eirilisation • is overgrown. • . Q—To what other species le It nearly allied? 'A—The monkey. • Q—Whiob most resemble? ) „d.=-Acme naturalists place the 'Young Amer! *cult to mac, but by,Most it is considered in filar to the monkey. Q--Des cribe Ab e Young American'? • A-Body and limbs exceedingly slight—head small and very erect, being light—tbecoat smooth, and‘glittering in spots with the brilliancy :of gold or gefii---eYes usually mild and gentle inrexpret , sloe; though, when the animal is roused, they are ..earpable of A fisriona glare. A striking Pariliariky is the long furor hair, which, with some, quite enure the fake, with others, ill but n! narrow spree beloOpiii eyes. Forehead low—teeth sharp, and very white. _ - Q—ls the Young AmeriCan dangerous:? A--Sometime, threatening, but seldim danger.' out. They retreat at once when attacked by man— The kind called forVue.hunteno should, boweier, be excepted: They are kee f rpacented - and cunning, stealthy in the pursuit of prey, and cruel to their victims. Q—On what does the YouniAMerical subsist? A--On "father's money"-a, substance well known in Upperiendini. thelnung American anything like the power of spew& 7 A. , A—When irritated it gives ottani:Carts a low "demd bore," . os somethnini"kussid bore;" but is usualirquiet. • c/L—Can this creature be Mae petal to man, in ill' *AO 4--13otaa attempts to train him" for isefUltiess bay"s 6iw ion o r - link in Taira,-they tor t e abreyei reinalted the lose individni4ity,. ad hair, therefori, beeii 4114°$:iced. 'Yet It is * f aked as a pet by ladies, !slowly often fond,ofthe creature • as a companion:fit their walks,and even giv# ft a place in their drawing-rooms; IE4 as a plaything, however, as it is no use where prate*, tion 'ls needed. Bttll the/Youog Anzeirimin AM a place in Liparkedees which no other Animal in ,the know. world 'tepid occupy. Q---Then *bat appears to be the ok axistanei, If It cannot be rendered usei 4-1.4 objeci - rif eiletenos le ye enured, although, u we ate tenglik is made Eti mini there le (lambdas a d esistenee ot , the Young American. ; the Young American ever with • the True Ameviesat • A --Never. "We Trim American epeeist, and is sat Aland b Uppertess Perfects mnion.' The ekes may. •Knick;triSocker. .• • HD*. Haws* do ilta think to darker .t Ir.oll r: 'swat, it dm don't get • wan, sag aftegot, Arts• betta,.aitio an ,'pro •ly git over 14, - patio ant agdalia; to am, d Wait as • 1 art to basew to* • • stibliabeat a:Waited 6t trig of a ttolip Inas ealgag far a 7 - • I ' t lA Sat ls ro • _VB 3 7.OlE.B' , F.vg JUSSICW Yee. Dan_ isense is' Corroded try the LicidatOD of Paulaylnada 10411(itedom 4 roiled. by %HANNAN., , :r. e__ . ttmorawa TA - fr . "! .; • , ohne* ode of the Neer gas Congierre ref* etortheersist tutedfeetnearelMi t. ., 'tot. Mo. Ifeb.ll 67 161 8k167 771 , ' • CRASS SI f l , a i d. Gr ia s; f:sl OVER , Tiznothf,' : Ode bO the waist Of atilt DUO , . o ,ngs?- 16 ,! 1 0 4- B. iaMMAICS 1 Ivi toz , an ' ,i 44 lfieget_ 60476601 t Liore . . l'otheitle. 1 - 7aitm - SNSTIVOISKBASscaTB, ON - 7, 7 .., • - ' "STANDS, ' . i tiTiPUL' Patterne---Light and Dioarfe. Mea t fictspeneion Flower limketraus7 ,I 3 . .......a mid for male.by .. „ . B. IthliffAft. 4„.•,. . A emptp. : T. TAYLOR" wishes,:oi call'thp I • aiteeitlan of big onsioadrs stad es plibUi lalow 1 / 15 new sitYlo Siding /$4111. 6 148. • Owner of Main and Yokosdasito stretta, PcaoolUo. •Alis 4 'let WATRIC METRES. RE Subscriber having been author: teed by the manufacturers of Water /tetras, iffil supply an orders laftofith theta, at their YANXI.SY * SOM. Pottsville, atifattat '66 , LEONARD, FRY & CO., ',.• aulters les, Dealers In liaio'keitite,) TAMAQUA, PA.' ' ~ OLLECTIONS. ATTENDED - IC) : and. drafts b sale y on all the principal either be the -d i el UM* 'Also, draftsfor sale on England, Ireland, Soot. land and Wales. ' ' Jnne 11,'14 - -114 I . . AMR'S ANNALS 02PRIELLDNIMRW , • NNALS- of PhiladelphiaAr, Perin ' sylranti in the Olden Me, a 'collection of me , 4. rs, anecdotes Mid incidents of the city and Relabel* t i fiv•—a amorous eagratlngs. New revised sake, gab. mr in - niumbsti, at MI mats each, Sifbeericithms re. eal mist • , It. BANN4WII Rook and Stationery. BtOrm , . .piLp 14811 - 1 JotiptsloN i - ent, t) for • A'. A. - Ijr • LANES, (late Lane and Hussey,) wholesale deg as LLB and CANDLE& No. 124 Pearl, and 88 Water stmt. New York:. All orders left at the 'caw of James 18..Oneff at , tention Bag:, or at the 'Exehignge Hotel,. will Irearive prompt . .:Hfleptember Z 3, '56 tra4:f ' 1 1 . A. • Bl i ferra R I i tirfriS Oll ' rsthr Quaker Howie of John A Edward Corderoy I of London, and on the Belfut Soaking C. l) .0 ? Ire' land, always for sale, in sums from £1 rep t 01500,17 the euhecriber, at his Bookstore, Pottsville. There firms hate nothing to do with-the Passenger Lines, and they are considered the - safest houses to this country and in stooPo. NEW PORTABLE LETTER corm* • • • PRESS. TUST the axiiele anted—a cohveni -0 rut PORTABLE COPYING Paws, nimbi of ens ,hogany, and possessing all the advantages of:tbs Iron Press—an be tarried in a trunk of vallse—snai bowed in the library or once. Call and see tl at • ts. BANYAN% Nook aad dintioneris Store. VULCANIZED RUBBER HOSE, ' Jim Hydrates, Loco Nehru, Airs livistes, and tither pas , LIN 110 S E. as grea t ' advanlages rk .r i ,over leather, as K needs Diti idling, Ii pease* t B t, will stand a very high degree of beet le/Mont lb . t al7, an d 111 not affected by the severest told.) It can be ad of soy else from % lush to 3 Umbel Weide dome. ter—larger aimsmade to order.. Mao, Ceopl Inge, Branch Pipes, 4e. For sate by 'B. HANNAN. - Pottsville, May A '67 . __. _ TERRA COTTA CHIMNEY OPS, • TERRA COTTA GARDEN STATUARY. . TERRA COTTA SCROLLS, for buildings, TERRA COTTA VASES, for gardeni and sirs, TERRA COTTA SUN DIALS. , TERRA COTTA CORINIII/AN, lONIC,' GRECIAN and ORECIAN•CORINTMAN CAPS for colualus, rang. big froin 10 to 44) inches in diameter—kirgale by tbesub• scriber; at manufacturers' prices, at his store In Potts• villa, carriage only added. • • B. DANNAN, Agent for the Namitacturcrs. Also : ngllsh Butting Tiles for VesUbuiers, Office, Aft Nay '4,. la 1 21 ' A C ( 4 1 6 9 F0A 1 C ORP h i ! fri i ,g ' ;ll,?r`lM S e . of the best, most approved and 00;4104 kind Jr dining rooms. )5 Gausle Cover* fur Stoat, Butter or !fruit Dial i es-411Terefut patterns and aloes, . • Water Filterers. for cleansing all kinds of liirli water'. Water Coolerv, for offtees and private dwellings. Patent Norse Radish, Potatoe. Bread, Cracker s or Sugar • Grateri. , Ice Crackers. Match Stalks, tie. geltseal!Pg Fruit Jars* Jolley Moulds, Bird Driges,;'Aii.' Patent kepis= Frees era, a capital article. ibitent Baby Jumper and chair. • For sole , by , .L.i - . ELI BANNAN. JUST THE Ttitaul WASTED I Pittent vhirarn«..zump aan varable. AVICKERSON'S PATENT PREM. IiCM CUMIN is i capital article. It is constructed "blatine Prinelniaa and a child can churn butter in t minutes. Attached to the Churn to a Thermome ertto show the temperature of the cream, and also a place to add either warm or mid Water tot reduce or la cream the tomperatnrate 'the churning 1 p01ut...:: It is perfectly simple anu durable, and of size s . suitable' fir those who keep one, two, three Or- snore cows. ,Prices. si 60 andupwards. For tile, whaessle ) and retail, at Use store of - H IIIitANNAN, Agent /Or Me ~.—uvrtictssrers. Pottsville, May 23. '67. SAVE YOl!!2 TIME. READY MADE PAPER BAGS, . LIOR GROCERS, 1' DRIIGGISTS; CONFECTIONERS, SAHEBS, &e.—Tbe Subscriber respectfully Informs his friends and the 'public that he has been appointed Agent for the sale ' Patent Blaehtsie made Paper Page t X.tetr/ACIIIILICA iv I Moan. John H. Tomato .4 Co., of lialadelphia. Theernags are of Ones and qualities of paper suitable for eat. various who use the article, and are offered at inch prices as will at once commend them to the cco num • •• an There are many advantages in purchasing and aging ready mute Bags. -. Where no begs. are used, It requires double the quantity of paper and string to pack the SIM number of pounds,and more time in putting alp a pack age. _ • Where an eitensive Undue,* is door'and ft* made by hand, by baying ready made Bags, one haro can be dispenaed with. Di using them, you will not only gave time and stoney, but always have a convenient swept* eta In which to put up your goods. Wherever these Bs .1 have been Introduced, they bare given entire satisfaction. For sale at Narnsfadurere prices by I r BIiSJ.I DAN NAN, •: Payer and Book Dealer and Stationer. • entre street, opposite Ep iscopal Church, Pottsville: ' A end rate assortment of WRAPPING PAPER al ways on band. . Feb. 21,1 '57 S. TFIROUGH IN 9 4 !?C MAINVTES. •usi tinPs - Pat•at. ream AcN- EXTRAORDINARY and a,ton . tailing improvement in Cream Freezing; will freese u . MINUTES, by a simple and ,elegant application of well known principles producing this desirable and surprising result. A child of lenyears cart manage It without difficulty. THREE MEDALS awarded by' the Maryland institute, and First Class Diploma of the Me tropolitan Mechanics' Institute, attest the superiority of this o'er all others. As a further and convincing proof of the extellence of this Freezer, the undersigned would state, that THOU SANDS have been sold since the Patent was leaned. The large and increasing demand teasels popular ar. ticle induce the agents to remind dealers to forward their orders early, and thereby prevent delay. Orders by mail will meet with prompt attention. Annexed is a list of the retail prices of the Freezer, rice the convenfenceuf those wanting a single one: PRIM OF PREEZEII—RETAIL: Two Quarts, $2 22 i'Three Quarts, $3 25; Pour quarts, ss 25; St; Quarts, $5.26; Nine Quarts. $6 25; Venetian Quarts, $8 25; Twenty Quarts, $ll 26. 11. BANNAN, Sole Agent for /italic in t&fluytkaTt county. N. 11. We can recommend the above article to be what it le represented. Several ladles who tried It last year eontlrm all that lest/sled above, ant some have stated that they will nutakda lc., Injour Pottsville, April 4, 14. CARDEN, FARM . TOOLS, Ac JUST. received and f sale at the Seed. kleid and Implement Store or the subscriber-- - Gnus Lawn Rake; do Garden Rakes. -pruning Chimela mad finives—Budding Knives. Floral Rakes. Fruit or Folding Ladders—a capital article. Ladies' Prullog Moons and Transplanting Forks. Transplanting Trowels, and Pruning Shears—for Box, am • Pocket Pruning Saws. Nest Eggs, Cattle Fish, he. ladles' Brisson for Gathering Flmrers, he. • Hedge and Garden Shears, lines, de. • • Toy Spades for Ladles. • Onow nit or Border Shears. - Garden is with Lines fin PlanUng, he., hr. Dahlia Roots. Summer Bulbous Roots, Plants and Shrubbery of every description—not on hand, obtained to order at short notice. Also, for the Farm—' . • • - Bide 11111 or Swivel Plows, best kind. - -Double Moulding Board Plows. ' • ,s . Truck Plows, and Mind Cultivators and Horse Cultivators, latest KIM best Patterns.• All of which ate of the latest and mast approred Pat , teriza. The sobscriber also procures all 'Wadi of Airr cultural Implements to order, at toanufactnrers' prices, at his soi4 and Variety store, where he will pay atten tion to this subject—and procure the beet kind of Im plements at the lowest rates. ' ' All kinds of Farm and Garden heeds furnished whole sale and retail, at the lowest rates by the Bttfiter, Quart, or fire rout paper. Sireur seeds are of the best kinds and can be war ranted: No uncertain seeds sold. D. DANNAN. . Dealer in Snub, Boots, Pottsville, April 4th, !ST • ' • . 14 . SAVE ltollll THESE HARD TILES DRAINAGE AND WATER PIPE. Jati,the Thing Wanted in the Mining.Regione. rti,HE subseribei has been appointed Agent teethe Übe of the Vitrified Stone Water in Drainage Pipe,: This pipe lenges in the from 2 inches up to 12 Inches In calibre, and will bear a pres• sure of from 75 to 700 feet hit of water,* as easily laid as Iron pipe,--ronnectlorts can be made at any past. Is' indestructible—la last forever-1n fart more dui*. bin than Iron plpe, bemuse it doei not rust—end is af forded at the *allowing rates at our store, Potlatch* or can be sent direct to points where Rail Roads run from Philadelphia when quantities am required. „freight „.• uled from the*, prices when parties receiving the Pipes pr . Freight. 2 !n n ib pre • - • - • 14 cents per ibot. „ „ „ lb , 64 44 b 4 . la o 4 • -8 4 4 - • • • ' -47 " • ' These:re the cheapest and mod durable pipe* that ran be obtained for conveying water. "We believe they can be laid tent cheaper than 'wooden pipes, and are only about half the price of Iron and kid pips. thil and see thereat the store of D. RANNAII, ' Aping for ' . ae "Nainifoorsrers. Pettish* atm, 1.6147. - ,RI, , ' ' . CARD. rIPRE. UNDERSIGNED . takes' plea sure to announcing to his Minds and the public In general: that helms purchased of Samuel C. Taylor, the entire stock of Hats, Ceps, Mars, and °enthused's tarnishing suds mostabud In the store lately occupied by him. The above stark Is nme and fresh, selected from the very best Houses in the cities of New Yak and Phila. 4elphia, add will be said at pekes perfectly . setlahatotY Wait parsons that mei visit- this , establishment. Re. I Aisruber thisie the only 'estatilishenent uf the kind In Rahtsylkfil County, where esnllemen ean,be thinWhed _with geode wont to any Clty Wardrobe, byr EDWARD T. TAYLOR, b) • • Ai nothing tri in the a distinct Successor to SAMUEL CL TAYLOR._ . . C ity Hat and Cap Store.' P. S — The services othlr.Oia. O. Lindy hare been se. eared to superintend the d ent he has sootily Ail ed aff where, y ea s set c r it." . a uks end style of Rats ere altogether an to in ot her make In Mb plaos Ite• aturilliity ea WNW. law' big nuke of Hal. Ain trout $3 60"bo $.l SO.. la Ilion to the above; ire are lit &nudist receipt. of the etr style Rite *nei n '1 111( ta ban =eh Onuses si the toil Ind: Sander & Oi_idlord. if & 00... LI& Price, Patton & Co.ourd t ittn 'got/louses if desired r vas OW flAt ß arl&P atm, , in .„._ .- Omar Castro awl Iffibottougo slnpipl! **" 1 "v3f,Jaa.113,4337. 34! • seated.— rnTENT; ADE Pp , ap , t ,, ko aosist4erpormkgbrOsoees. so a 4 obrwitt flow - &MIMI - • - • Cal Ira stnet t imihreMe. ' -711WeilAdi Or : LYON'S IVIACINETIO POWDER, *or the Dastrustkatat lasseSsistthavx Palm. ILT is entirely inocutsll4 while thou ! sands selosersisstity_that It Immediately Aid is bl 7 destroys Bet BINA thekroathes. Was, nails Anti, Nowslth m ea. Irtljorsr. rlsat lime* Vermin, onlovis md w adi , a other twin of Weft with i whi g h Its war* woe In contact. nubs° hambigh sa ain &mot, R'. sell Ow genuine ankle SR :25 sentsoi „ ; 11.-DANl!lA.lMl,Bookstiorn-; . . NEW IiVORK, lalawid' 40a 133 9- . • AMERICA,N. CITIZEN". • his rights and duties; *the . ilightaii. Join 1/. !Tonkin& This exceihrnt work trade ran 'vur a great 'satiety of subjectasembracing, "LIU • The Religious Duties and ;lights of the :Citizen; the Menne of Politica, Severn Business, Domestic Relations ; irkaial Life, ac. $l. "INQUIRE WITHIN" for anything you want to 'know; a useful volume of universal knowledge, contain. log over 8700 facts for the people. 'Price $1 00. VlittrB AECIIITECTURE—a series of .DoSigne for 'Villas and Cottages, peepsrsd for execution in the United Etat" Illustrated. bySOO engravings. • Just published and for axle by . : BENJ. BANNAN: Shuck 21;'57 I7r „ TNOMPBON ei 0F2222.122 2 Ban ra an ',eaters n ire anger, ; 2 doors Saud of tat Erpref a Offlee,Cestfrs.Sfreef, " . Potisoilie, Pa. WiILL strictly attend to allcollections entrnsted to than, 'negotiate Buidntsta Paper, Loans, Meeks, and ill other securities.. Messrs. Taylor, Brothers, Bankers, Neir York, Drafts on Union Bank of I.ondon, Belfast flanking Companynf froland, National Bank of Scotland; also at theoffloatif Alessra Green Terlor, LiverPolt Mann. Taylor, Bruce At Co., Lieth,Seotland. Constantly on hand and. for safe for any amount,from LI upwards. in irons to sultpurehasers. ' • ' These drafts are payable at sight, and are 'rood In imr ry part of England, Ireland, Scotland, and ales..W Un entrant Bank Notes ezehanged at the best rates. Land Minutia bought and sold. . Pottsville, April 19.18 f1an.19,1830 New Norte, c.PhIliT'S sograplistea.s .., NTRODUCTORY GEOGRAPHY. —Smell Quarto. 98 pages, 22 maps ; beautifully 11 , tut/stet. Th e work Is every way aspipted to the capa city and wants of, the young beginner. Are bm been taken to avoid everything which ahocild be reserved for the more advanced pupil. The maps have only the prin cipal Jeanne deUnsltedr beau; they can be *WIT du* died. The lessons ere copiously lUnstrated will appro priate engravings. For instant-eller treat:lnsoles bMind, the subject Is Illustrated by a map end a picture of an island. So of a peninsula, and of other physical b.. MOD,ERN SCHOOL GEOGRA • PHT!--La QuartO, ISt, 40 maps, and . inure. otts ustnatiowt.- Destined in that very lame clam of pupil/ in our whoola who what to learn the more impor• tan t arts of Deography, but have not time to consult the more elaborate bmtlies. In this book, great rains hare beim taken, by widow intersises, tomato the pupil =aiquainted with the maps, and familiar with It *attests* the whole scaled of Geovaphy Mionfinarilrtaught, and it it a nor pkar work in awl/. ft, ' , MU. BANNAZT, .Apr* for ths.Pirblishers. ligultirel t, e; attel others supplied at the : publishers' theleide prkes. . _ ,Potterllle,June-. 13, '37 23. • • I - r z f • Gans rea r . • Broadway, New York; SEMMEixth SNDERt reet P hi ! adelphi PAINGA a MS. S. noCOELEPII, • • • Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. • Styles for the Spring and Snnt neer or Gloria! • .11307, ' . , • 0 Gloves! . Gloved ,Oleve• t l Gloves t . GLOVES a lit Gatranst (new idyls for the Ladles;) GLOVES made by loom, who .01 in the trade GLOVES of Sub and gloves of BIATKIk; GLOVES of Damao', Q.ors and Cassumag GLOVES, of Wool and Silk and Cotton: GLOVES, of Buckskin, (a , large lot 'nk • • GLOVES for driving, Glares for walking;. GLOVES of White Kid. fine Black Hoskin: GIMES Imitation, which much resembles these GLOVES to be worn at the coming Assemblier, GLOVES of Ilatskin, (very fine.) GLOVES all sizes, of everytlnth GLOVES to snit the'younteand old: GLOVES to keep out the Winter's cold: GLOVES In ireat numbers, In style very nice; GLOVES which I'm selling at a very low prime GLOVES, If you want them, be certain to call At the City Eat Store and Gents' Furnishing Ilan— Next Door to the Pottsville !louse. Omtre st., Petisein • N. 13,--Just received, a small lot bt Hunt's Patent IC smiled Paper Collars t a new article tbr Gents. • . Gents' SH.AWLS, Shawl Pins, Cashmere Scirts. to. December 8, 'C'S 40- OFFICIAL. . . • . - ..........2..,......,: HE Commissioners of the County of &toy'MU will hold a public Bale, on WIDNIS , he 12th dap of August neat, at' the Court Ho* In the borough of Pottsville, for the pumas of selling all such unseated lands, kamte., that were purchased hi them at the Tressurers'Erdes, and have been held by them Mr dye year and upwards, agreeably to the Ate of Assembly, e Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. IL, and continue from day to day until all the following property led: East Bnotraig tp. 40 am John Ehoener 1 lot Stephen Ringer El see Stephen Ackerman 11 lot Wllll Mayberry -„ 8 ace Jame Miller 4 lota Jacob fluntalugar Jr Blythe noraship. . 250 ace Potts Barman l lot Michael Connelly 1 house It Id Will Butter 218 ace A Stelnberger / " " Robt Canfield 124 am Bard Patterson " 1 "'I Wm McDonnell 1 lot Michael Ciallacher 1 Branch tottesatelp. . ,% of 258 am land, John &hall. . . - . Illiger tawmiship. ' 404 ass J Runkle 150 am Niche Allen 125 aci Charles Cherry .MO ace Mary Kunkle 400 ars Barbara Enna . 404 see Charles Leven/el rg 17/5 are Dewy. flertml , 1 lot No. PM J Brock a clo 402 am Andrew tfelerig 1 lot No. 121 " " 400 aciJacoh- Will 1 lot John lionclutCla,N ;• West fhwrartay tarawkip. , /0 am Mangier s Ego I •,' 20 ace John Elden ' ' 5 ace John Shoener and-John Rickert. Barry toeneship. 1 lo t &house Adam Herring I Edam land • house Dunsives toevattf' . 1 house John Penny LLower llakudamgo totraskip.: 19 yea Geo J Iluotalnger 11 lot s house• Ale der 88 ace Peter Know r i Jefferson Mahae toentalip. ~ ' . , 252 am land or John Heebner • . • . . . ManAnketeemakty. - 400 ace Joseph Spenser . Manhole, taanultip. • \ 436 acs Frederick Rojo: l 1000 as G. D. Hel and dill knosidip,„ , Bonneville Lane ti .. 1 shanty James La 4 er 1 shanty Michael McDonnell 1 house Janes McGovern 1 shanty John McGovern 1 do Edward Mefall 1 house a lot Mrs. Kely 1 shanty Thome, Itateady • 1 house Matthew 0 I= 1 lota house Mrs. Do 1 lot Denote Welsh 1 lotklartlullelfara I 40 ace Geo Bode . • 14 ass Geo Delbert, (late .1 II Brick) 19 acs Jacob Gabe 2 lots Nos. 133 a 136 Joshua • Lippincott . Vacs John Biddle 1 lot a house C E Nugent 1 house John &faunas . 1 shanty Pstrtck DorToboe 1 lot a honso lain Monrer Miaersrid 1 lot t 1 lot of pound Sohn Barr 1 do No. 8 Simnel Moyer 1 do B Y i Ilollahan 1 do Amos Ammons 1 do Meatball Minors 1 do Arthur Bolds lorortship . I lot N 0 . 07. Wm II 1 do Jacob Bright . 2 do Joseph pot 1 do dri bur Marro) 1. lauding B B Hub) • • tova• 1 lot a, honseThas Shirk Ido do . Henry Carn .11 Ido do Thom* ',louden Ido do Walter I do do Michael &ober 1 do do John ?mos I do det.Win Walleiser I do doJames Will Ido do David °tinder tdo2 do Richard . is I do do George Framt . i do I do John Mal s Ido do Andrew Faust , Idol do Nicholas McCarty I 'do do Patrick Case 1 dot do Augustus Illehards Ido do William Blunt IdoNo 10 Philip/a Opp Ido do Goo ljelhungle • Ido John Hondas k New Ouf e lownhip. • 00 us land Jacob Drenkle • Anegrooe tmensh.4, 63-78 6f 78 acs Christian 103 acs B Kremer Boyer &brow . 52 as 40 pa Strlm era Co 40 *es T C Boyle 2 aro Jacob Ctkril 27 sea Peter Tilbert WO am John Zer .100 see Peter F Ludwig and 3 ace Benjamin dorf Peter Filbert 115. ace Zimmerma *Bechtel 100 acs Joseph Bensinger 50 scollop Bw • 100 *iv Geo Rath 107 its Bandar a it4U /pa 111C11 Philip Zerbe.,deed Zbttertte Barott O. 1 lots house John linglehart 11 lot arleo 1 lot Thomas 0 Land Ibrter toomakip. ' • . 40 KS William Brown Rest township. 170 aeollenj a Simon LeLon e l4oo sat Wm Hall 110 an Charles Wasson 400 its James Ti 88 acs Franks& Buntelog an Bona 0 a • loseluhip., • 400 ass Joseph Mitchell Ido do Itenj St AS • 108 acs John Slottman 1-do do Charles eilly .400 sea Ludwig* Unntsinger 1 do do Wm Spe aer 1 lot Muse Jos Campbell 400 sex Christmas a Jones '1 lot - a house John Stepheo. 1 lot William Vinhart ' Schuylkill Him Borough. , IX lot Ben] Delong. 8 lots Joshua Lippincott :2 - do Ben) Delong I lot Joarph IDAloll , 1 house a 2 lots Geo A.* Mao. 2 lots G M (bun inks ' i ; . key I lots wharf J n illej ' I house a lot Widow Cross 4 lot and 3 hart John I lot • wharf Wm Price 'Nemo, tate , ' • Dreamt loresohip, , 400 ace John Eckert : 1 lot No. 62 Le la Snyder 150 ace P W Hughes Ido No,.' 3.1 EherCe. I 466 ate John Kidd ;I. do.Jolrti Se =MI 100 SW Peter Filbert Ido No. 19 R Richards - ,30 houses a lots Moats do No.BB John Painter Fisher I do No. 34 Osman • Mint -1 lot N 0 ..? Abel Williams • Singer 92 am Strisolder, Ley &Co Ido No. 34 R hie Osman,' I lot N 0.6 Jonathan Miner Ido No. G 6 Jaepb Maurer 3 lots F W Hughes - l i do No. 64 J Mouser .. 1 tot Wm Hoyle • lob Christian ler 1 lot 4111011 0010 I'do Ulna I' burn 1 • 1 lot No. 1/5 Andrew Dailey, Amhara Borou Iwti l 4 lota Simon Connelly l 2 lots R gh. h Roach ', West Rue township. ; ) 50 ricsJohn Zimmerman 1 100 pee John &diet. • _ Wayne ieumship. I .; ill' era John U Deitrich 300 ace Samuel Usin 80 ant Michael Btrupher 14 as Jacob Rerstierger _ 200 ace Michael Struphar. ,', •45 am lbsul altdorr , • 100 aesPrederick Wernts ' , , ANDREW It ' VELSCN, I . PAWL LENGEL, • }rhersuissireurs. PU1742 DOTER.... 1 • iiP•All the papers la the county are riqUeoteal 1 4 'Pub. fish the shore until the sale, and send tbetr bills to the Ocoombrakmers . Mica Pottitilla June 20, '47 ~ . • I 254 n • . , RESOLUTION. Proposing Anunadanosits to 01;t , Vertu. ' • Motion off Om Comontonw altisi - . f a. Radon' by the litisaAr and Mari ,e _ g as Cbiattseweetatli V Piputtylvenow. is rra Amami sut: That the dillowing antendinenia a propound to Ale • constltuttion of the anateoneenith, n accordance with the provhdorni of the torah stud s ; rant aitunanurr. .. There nbill be an additional article to a Onstittr. doss to be designated as ankle stereo, as totiorn. AZZIOLI la. ' I 1 'I ' cd PUBLIC warn BMW' 1. Mir state say oratract"de , 1 010P143 , "SW ddeite or lido is la ammo, or , tali! egos- ' l3 orti e sier/4 06 $ 3 O bet the Waste Mmonot of MeV dint paid thethigehlor ber contracted by Virtue Of one or more acts of this punt asiembly, or at Merest periods of time, shall never ak. mod seven hundred and My thottesad doUsre, and the ' 'money 'rising from the creation of each debts, shall tail applied to the paupers for which It less otatalset, or tet miry the debts els contracted, and to no other purpose WWrala. • 81:0 • . In addition to the above Ohba prone . the state pray contract debts to repel Annan; suppri th; internam, defend the state in win or to redeem the Pro! sentindandint itelebtednes* of the stile: bather mo. hernistrir frourtbea emitractin of nth &Molokai bo WWI bin Penn Ibr whiebtt was need: oe tomply such:debts, and to no Ant whatever...-. are. 3. Ethapt the debts_ speothWl, in section I and lof this artiele; din intern slap irercated hy, or on bebop of the slate. 4,, Ta_i_mutidelear the pajnet of thliTowletit debt, end lay nffltional den ohnacted ne aforimald, the leg. balatEe it its dist session, after the adoption. of ;his nthaent, nate a einklug fund, width shall be sold t toper the sernthig intent on mat debt, sod I artheasily to seduce the piteripal then! by' a sum 'not I %Nutley!. th e boinnod and fifty thousand dollersi: which I rdtalsing (hid than consist of the net annual imam of theriblic wotke , ton time to time owned by the state, f or e *Med sof the vale of the sums, ea' any part tame of, and of UM femme or proceeds of sale of state ofrued I by the data, togetherwith other (audio* resources. that nsa)l be dominated by law. Theilit=ftg hod j tin ' incteural, Lea Wt. Ist he ug lo It part of the tame, or other revenants the satatie,mot pegntred ittr the ordinary aria current swam, of soy !fliturellt; rind , Wares to cam of war, invasion or incur roc ion. net prt of the said idoking hind shall be need - ot, • pelted otherwise than 'in eitantalshincat of the POW debt, until the amount of such debt is reduced below the sum alive million of dollars. ate. 11- Thq credit of the enumnealth 'ball not in airy . Inanner event , be pw„gca, or loaned to, any tia. ton;pany, corporation, or association; nor shall UM commonwealth hereafti become,* Joint' owner, or ankhohier, luny oomph ,amodation,orearporation. Ssc.ll: The couunamweid Anil not amine the debt, or sot : part thereof, of thy coeudy.dly, borough, or I eI:T= 3 V or any corihr#ltoi. or amWa :toe; nutrias such debt shall bare been coutractedtoenable the state I 101 repel invasion, supposes domestic insurrection, der Led itself in time of war, or to assist the state In the barge et any portion of its present indebtedness. 7 . The iittilltstate shell hotanfisorteo any county, Sty, hcootigh, township, or incorporated district, by vin toe Of /I: voU of its ritivens, or otherwise, to barroom a Arkholaef to any wontisal7:asexistion,or corporaticer,, o to obtain money for, or loan its credit to, anT coven 'rattan, association, hugitution, or Patty. stain thsuniern. Mere shall he au additionatmtkie to odd 'emstatii• tion, to be dedgented as article tesdie, as !bears: - ARTICLE 'XII— • • -." PEW COVIMELL No empty &s al be divided bya eatttlig I* over otistenth ot Its peindstion,(eitWr tokenises!" nienty, of otherwise,) without the express meet of seek tette• ty, bja vote of the_eleclore thereof; nor shall 'syn.* ennnty.ba establiatualpaintening lees than law bun• dyed square mties, , ?llikli'lit161101MIT: • section tr tit!. .erom —Alan two of the find artiele'of the eonstito , strike ent the Varthe' "er gloe eity of- Phibefeiplei acm t, of each cously reeyeetavely el trove sectlon eventide.. strike out the words, .of AiluadalSia *Met, strike Use ' rot out the wails, from seet r i a c :4 " Z a r , "I t delyhto nor any," and Insert In lieu thereof the words, .Und so;" and strike out 4, seirne ftur, Wile article," and In lieu thereof Insert.the following: utiso. 4. bathe year one thousand el ht hundred and sixty.lburouspitha every seventh leer tharwtler, repro- sentithes, to the number of one hundred, shall be ap. portioned and distributed equally,throughout the dab., I b districts, in portion to the umber of tenable In.{ ha y bitants in p ro bsevera parts thereof; exeept that any county containing at least three thousand five hundred taxable!, may be sieved a separate representation; but Me more than three counties shall be iehled,tsli - ro county shall be divided, in e the formation of a district. li n tr t ait a t ei , :n a t i al i nlng 4513111 lent number tuvai representatives, hare th ei (Into - convenient ° assigned it. and shell. be divided I - convenient districts of contiguous territory, of equal taxable population as near as may be; Of which districts thalielect one representative." •_, t the end of ration seven. awe article, insert these it .the oily of Phiadelphis shall be divided tato 81* 4e entstortat des' frtde,er, contiguous territory as norrill at in taxable yOprelotwo aspen:We; but so esardesoul be , dieided in the firsoaeloolthereof" 'Yew logialatern at it. first session, after the adoOloni • of this amendment, ehall divide the city of Phibidel ph& into senatorial anikricresentative districts, in tbe manner Ohm provided; Roth districts to-remain un clng 4 until Me apportionment In the year one thou ad eight hundred and ilistydour: . . i.., locale iinormersE There shill be an additional section to the first article of Said ronstitation, which shall be numbered and read as knows: . . 'Sea EL The legidature null WV the power to alter, revoke, or annul, any charter of ineorporat ion herea ft er conferred by, or under, any glacial, or general law, whenever in their opinion it ma,y be injurious to the citizens of the commonwealth; in inch manner, how ever. that no injustice shall,be done to the corporatol 1. , ' • Ix Steen, Jfarth 27,1857. Reviled, That this 'resolution pass. On the first Amendment.,yeas 24. nays 7 ion the second amendment, yeas Menays 0 1; on the third amendment, yeas 24,, nays 6; on th e fourth amendment,-yeas 28, n i a l re s 4. [Extract from!llie Journal. 1 ~ QED. W. 11451 LY, eke*. . 'i IN ens Men or Rieneyttrrermrs,i st , I .Apra 29,1857. ResoMerl, That this, resolution pass--On--/he anatenment, Teruo 711. nays 'l2; on the amend Amend- Anent, yeas 57, nays 34; on the third amendment, yeas 72, nays Et; on the Earth amendment, yeas 113, nays 7: . . [Extract from the /minuet i • • , 1 [ JACOB ZI.M• LNR;Crcrk.„ , Flied in Secretary's Mee, Max 2, ;857. • 1 • A. O. CURTIN, , • 4 7 Secrdary of the Cissenowanth, --.. I. . , . . •. . i tiscrurroar's Orincs, 1,1 .. Harrisburg, Jane tE, 1867. •j i Panesphania, sr: , • Ido certify that the above and forego ing is a tree and correct copy, of the original "R salon proposl n s! amendments to that/Destitution of th 'Commonwealth,' with the vote he each breath of the tare. upon -the final passage thereof, as appears m the originals l agtaa on file in this °Mae. ~.......,—, .- In testimony *hereof I hare hereunto /set Jr 1,. my hand end•ronsed to be afilsed the lot IL"! ',J j - the Secretary's Qffice,the day midyear stove '—yam', weitten. . : i . A. O. IMRTIN, 1 Sbarefary of Me Cbamenteco . 'IN Srstvg, 'Ma 27,183 .1 . The revolution proposing amendments to Cm:M. tution of the Commonwealth being under 00 n, On the iinestion ' . , . Will the Senate agree to the first amendment? • the yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the prowl stone of the CO:lntention, and were as follow, viz: 1 Yens—Messrs. -Brewer, Browne, Coffey, Illy, Evans, Fetter, Flenniken, Fa t : Ingram , ' Jordan, Killir Knox, Lanbach, Lev yew, Scofield , Sellers, Shit n, Steele,Straub, Weld:, fah" Wright and Taggart, 4,02417_24. , Nars—MeuroCrabo.Cresswel4 Finney, Gregg, Harr is, Penrose and Souther-7., 1 So the question. was &term% din the affireriativlA , On the question, . 1... Will the Senate agree to the second amendment; • - The yeas and nays were bat% agreeably to the tirovi sions of the Conetitution, and were as gbllow, tilt: Yeas-r-liesies. Brewer, Browne, Cresswell, Ely, Evans. Fetter, Finney. Flenniken, Ingram, Jordan, Enos. tan loch, Lewis, Myer, &Iris, Shuman, Southerilneele, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins, Wright and Taggart, •4:iemiscr Nara—Messrs. Coffee, , ( Web. Fraser, Gregg , iikssilk Killinger, Penrose and Scofield-8:, &the question was determined in the affirmative. On the question, Will theSenete agree to the thirdamendinent? The yeas and nays were taken Agreeably to the - stone of the ConsUtedien, and were as follow, vise . • Ifise—Mmars. Breweriltrowne, Crabb,Cresineela,Ely Evans, Flenniken, Feuer. Ingram, Jordan, KilUnger, Knox, Lanbach, Lewis, Myer, Scofield, Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Shale, Illneub, Wekh, Wilkins and Wright Nivelllessays. Calfey,Drepor. Han% and Pee n s aa V. So the question was determined in the all On the quail:ion, •• , ' Will the Senate agree to the fourth amendment,. The yeas and nays were tatettagreeably to the (provi sions of the Coeistitullen, and were as foliose, vire , use—mews. Brewer, Browne, Coffey. Creswell, Ely. Evans, Flenniken, 'Fraser. Ingram , Killinger, !Mseem. Lairbach, Lewis, Slyer, Scofield, Sellers, Shuman.Sonth er, Steele, Straub, Welsh. Wilkins and Wright—Mt. Nalli-..Messre.Crabh, Finney, Jordan and Penrose-4. . So the question was determined in the aginsative. 1 - ...---; i , jt. - -Ix tai Hem or Itgramonvarnizs.l . April 29,1867. The resolution proposing amendments to the ;Cemen tation of **Commonwealth being under eonsidration, On the question, , • " ,• • i Will the House agree to the first amendment ,Ther yam and nays were taken agreeably to the provi ders of the Constitution, and were as follow. vie: Yeas--Messrs. Anderson, Arthur,- Buktiouse, Ball, Beek, Bishop, Bower, Brown, Calhoun, Campbell, Chase, Cleaver, Crawford, Diekey, Ent, Nyder, Fausoid, Foster, °Money., Glides, Hamel, Hamer, Heins, Helsiand, II 111. Failkgill, 0011111111, (Berks.)* Imbris, Junes, Jacobs, Jen kins, Johns; Johnson, Kautfinan, Kerr, Knight, Leisen ring, Langairer, Lovett, Manenx ' Mangle, Veal:loot, Il'llvaln, Moorehead, Mumma, ' Musseineatt, Itlichola. Nicholson,' Nunemacher, Pearson, Peters, Petrikin, Myelin!, Purcell, Ramsey, (Pb ll adelphia,) litamsey, f(York) Reamer, Reed: Roberto, Beep, Shen, Sloan, Smith, (Cambria ' ) Smith, (Centro) , illevenson, /WAN I Tall, Tenvoorbis, 'Sicken, Toeginey„Walter, Westbrook , Wharton, Williston. Witherow, Wright, Zimmerman And Oath 4poner-711. NAT...4IMM Beans, Denson, Dail, Mutellion. Han' cock. fins, IlefflnanAtelantin.)letio, Struthers, Thorn, Warner add Wintrode--12. ,' . . . , I So the question was determined la the affirmative: 1 On themeesnon, ! . Will the house agree to the second amendment? The yeas and nays wen taken agreeably to the prod 1 stone of the Constitution and were as follow else 1 1 Tut—Hews. Anderic4, Deckhouse, Ball, BOW. L fir. ellaqllll. Campbell, Carty Ent, ransold, Enter, Gil, dee, Hamel, Harper, Heies.Hiestarid, Ilillega4llollMan, (Berks,jltousekeeper. /mbrie, Anne. Jenkins, Johns, Johnson, Kauffman, Knight, /*teetering, Longeker, Lo• vett, Maoear, Naugle. ill'llvein. %Moorhead, Musselman, Nichols, Nicholson, Nememacher, Pearson, Poem, Petri ' kin, Penman, Purcell, Ramsey, (Pbiladelpb%) Ramsey ' (York.) Reamer. Robetta.ltamp, Shaw, Sloan, Tolan. Tall. I .Voeghley, Walters- Westbrook, Iffluuten,, Zimmerman 1 ' and Gets, ffrrantro....s7. • Nars—Mesars. Arthur, Augustine, Backers, Benson, Bishop. Brown, Cly ne , Cleaver, ,CrawLerd, Nyder, 01b• bone y, Hamill° tweak. Hill. Hine, Hoffman, (Leba non.) Jacobs, err, .Lebo, 31Thimont,. Mumma, Reed. SmithAtlembria,) Smith, (Centre,) Stevenson, Struth ' err, Thorn, l'arevoorhis, Vetere. Wegonseller, Thinker, Wintrode, Witheeowand Wright-46. I So the question was determined in the affirrnaUve. ' On the question, • I . . Will the House agree to the third emendarent? ' The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the Odd dons of the Constitntion, and were as follows, Os: - Yee—Meese. Andetson, Beekhouse, Ball, Beck, Ben son, Bower, Brown, Calhoun, Campbell. Chase, Cleaver, Crawford, Dickey, Net, Byars, Fausold, Meter, Gibbon. ey, Hemel Banat, Wine, a lestend. 11111, Hillegas, Hoff man, (Berta) Hoffman, (Lebanon) lioneekeeperjeabrie, Innea, Jacobs, Johns, Johnson, Kauffman, , Kerr. Lebo, tongaker, Lovett, Manear, Mangle, M'Calment, Moor. head, Mamma, Muaselman, Nichols, Niclbohum, Nunn.- teacher, Peen* Peters, Pinnate. Powneil, Purcell, Ramsey, (York,) Newer, He Rupp. Th aw, Sloan, Smith. (Cambria,) Smith, (Centra) Stevenson, Tolan, Tail, Tanroorhis, Tickers, re , ) Stevenson, West brook, Willietoni Witherow, Wright, =mutant% and Gins, Ltreaften--72. Nare—Mears. Arthur, AugragUnb Backus, Bishop, Carty, Dock, Midas, Hamilton, Hancock, Rine, Jenkins, Knight, tedsonring,llllrain, Ramsey, (!biladelPbta.) Itobertn,StrutberiATllorn, Walter, Warner, Wharton and Whitrode-22. .. , , • ' So the:gni:anon Seas determined in the affirmatlre. On the qnWion; Will the.iihrtue agree to the fourth amendment? The yea - and nays were taken agreeably to the penvi. dons of threponstitution, and were as follow, via: 1 Yeas—li Andemon, Arthur, Backbendle, Backus , Ball, Bee Benton, Bishop, Dower, Brown, Calhoun, Campbell, . Chase, Cleaver, slawfonl. Dickey, Ent, Nester, YOWL roster.olliboney.Gildea, Hamel, Harper, Heins, Illeetand, Hill; Uillegas, Iloffman,l(lierke,. ) Hoff. man,(Lebanon,) Housekeeper . Imbrte, Insert, Jacobi, Jenkins, Johns, Joherion, Kauffman, Kert. Leto, Lam. ring, Lossenker, Lovett, Menenr, Mangle, Mrolmoul, Wiles% lltrounre. Museeirnan,leichols. Nicholson, En. wenurchenr, Penman , Peters,' Petrlkin, Pownall, Purcell, Ramsey. ( illtlaffej.Pbla,) Ramsey, (York.) 'Ammer Reed, Roberts.' Rupp, Sh aw . Sloan. Smith, (Cambria) " Smith, (Centre,) Stevenson, Ulan. Vail; 'Tiumoorbli. Ticker,. Toeghley, Wegoneeller Walter. Warner. Westbrook. Wharton,- Williston, Williston, Zimmerman and Gets, 3oner-83. : •_-- , Nays—Messrs. Dock. Hamilton, Hancock, Struthers, Thorn, Mateo& and Wright-7. So the question was determined in the} affirmative. 1 ' r ln g ton • • i - - • Sr.ol6ll4l'S 0fna...1 Harrisburg Julied2 Iftb7. , J . , , Awayhernia is: , ' . • ~.` I do eartlfr'that the above and deilicOug is a true end correct too of the " Yeas" and .-, Nsytt'i taken on the resolution proposing amendments to tU.Goastßution of the 0001toonerealtb, as the same appears on therJourails of thetwo Ileums of the General Asaemhur DI U& Onst inotterealth fbr the melon Of Int. e--A-e% Witness ;ay hand sad the seal of said of. t 1 .. a. 1, dee, this tweattriecond daLonut,onathon- I sandeight hundred midi •-•v•—• • , ' • T:' , = k ' • • • , ' Ilardlnyqtes * • • * - I MN ' LEGAL CARDS. W. ROSEBERRY, Out at J Law. Nrlew—awaar of nuke and 2 sheets, Ang 9 ss 9, '99 4 ALTER STROUSE, Attorney at Law. ALTER sireet, opposite the Town 441, [Yebruars-9018 MID GlikeN,Attorney at Law, Illa t i% Oneela Me ets, r W eet, opporite ths ZWY A" P.. SPINNEY; kmirney itt.Lav,l - phlsed, Ilehttylkill county, Pa, will act as, agent hi the pathos and sale et heal Estate, e tloal et tents, At. Liabland, May '67 :I•ty thCaLEMENT:S. FOSTER, Justice el t e Pena% Ittnersaille—colleetions and agencies as and attended to earetally, • • - l'ebruazi 23, la) B: c..Vllosll*7it(iiiileY "aid , •Oonnaellor aa Lim: Oftlea,belon T.. 3. alltarda Hat over enter Broad streetaatuaqad... : • • , • sstartutt72oB , s6 - ' :,.= _ . 2 t ai TiIIIOMAS IIItANNAN, Attorney at lAw. Mee in &nitre Street;oppesite tiii:Bpiaeopa) nrelt.Pettaaille,Pennt. , • -. 1 • . - N0t.'20,18,56 , . • ' :4144 " AN CIS SPENCER, Magistrate, and Real Estate Agent ales to Rail Road street P..w East Market, Pottsville, Pa. itarcbEt. 1856 T OHN SEITZIN GER, itugice of do Peers. ET. CLMR, will Weald to ,all basioese ea rooted to hlza with ditlgsna end tare. February 21, V' • - - • roiRISTOPHER LITWE,,Attor -71,1 ary at Law, Pottsville, Schuylkill iounty. Pa. Ihrhantongustree t t s clusimitSfecuud. I April it, "5?" - • 1.5-ly JOHN C. CONRAD, Jr., Justice- of the PANand couveyanser--alse Amps* Public *boot House, Broad 'ststst, Tsmati ra: MAY 2,'67 p r EOIIGE deg. REIM, 'Attoniey- at LW. Pottsville, Pettus, will attend to legal business a Sebaytktll county and dsewhers. 011 tee la Cents. Erect, asartropposlte the Allasre Bank .. , . - July 7 - • - . ' -,' • ,'. :• • 27. `42 AMUEL - GA:RRETT, • Magistrate, ieyszcer and General Collector, will ettelid to All insziourentnateate htm lath dillgebee end' eiri. ,, Ot. Ace, Centre street, Pottsville, ra b l o positets. Town Hall, N. D.—The N Dockets elf if. 1N . , ii; mg., are hi p)s. • • •of Same! Garrott, Eeq. uly 14,'ile 28- ISAAC SEVERN,' Ju - stice of. the attends to the collection, of accounts, and all barrow appertaining to Ms Mike. ' no also attends to the msaanreinerrt of Btick-and. Stone Work, Exam. Mons, Acl , ` The Docket of Jacob Kline, Eaq.. twin his lossession. Office...Centre st, below AntOcan Mamie. Deeds, Moods, Mortgages, to: : ISAAC E. SEVERN 5111 attend to the drawing up of Deeds, Bondi, Mortgagee, Surreys for Insurance, An., with accuracy and despatch... • Vae-4lentie air let, low American Rouse. with lime iletern, Maplarata. Fottsillle Feb. It. ST ' ' T-ly BUSINESS , .CARDS... and Colliery Viewer, PottaHUe, ra Yob. - s 4 . 00EP11,W. GEARY, Civil and Ettglow. Ofilee—Coreer of Market and'2o ts, Pottaellle, Pa. • [January 10 2- ! PW. SHEAFFER; Potteyille, Pa., &ate of the Pennsylmbi State Geologloill3orvey, explorellande, mines, Re. [October 13,'66 -41. t f TIR.. N. BOWMAN, Sur- 49-7 -=- jrgeoa Dentlat. r Mace In Thick Mating, ' 1, 014 ea Calla! Market and Second" streets, Pottsville, Pa. October 1, 1863 • in-tr jkIRANK CARTER, Civil and Min - • Jag Engineer, Sorreyor, te.,llll.attend to earire3rm of ands, ailues.lawn plirts.,ac. ilVee with Patel. Wyk, Pay.. that. dm, below Silver Terrace, Peatm . rilla Pa. " MaY 9, '57. - 19-if . ___ HENRY PLEASANTS, Civil and 1.1. Mining Engineer, POTTSVILTA ' Ontes—Centrestreel,-weit aide, between Markat and Nonrqta ta.-ame building In arhlclllllr. Poott's Glace Is located. blaciaary'alra7 443 m• FILEAVER 'dt , ' TLAPP, Geological, VV Civil and Mining s, Conveyancers, and near Batas Agents--oppootte!tbs Wyrnalng Mum, SCRANTON. Pa. D. w. curns..l Dlay J -- ORN RODGKISS,' Mining' Engi neer and Eurveior,.Centre 13L:, Pottiville,'Pa.„ at tends toSurveling and - Exploring Coal Lands. Inspect ing Mines, de. agent for the punkas° and sabot' Kcal Estate, collect/on of raid*, L. *arch tI, 1814. .DR. TRUCKS 'and R. A, MAINGAY, Dilutes Engineer, Patentees of "Prot cep of Purifying nine Water" are now at the "Pcdtsrille House" where they.will be happy to see those operate who are Interested blearing the expense attendant od the destruction of Boilers. Value water . , •, Pottsville. august 9, WI • r: • HENRY W. POOLE, Geological, topographical and /MMus 'Engineer, Centre street„ Pottsville, Pa.. gives attention Co surveys and a:amino. Um' of Coal Weiss:o surrels of fines requiring ape. Mal accuracy, and to the cilleclabladelige and entife charge for proprietors of estates. 'Februsoy 2,.57 [July 22,14 5-If rTREIL ESTA 'E AGENCY.—The ' reigned will give prompt attention to the pnr• ~,, and sale of Real: estate, Agencies :fer torn, Colleedons of Bante,OmStOnente,dada4inattait .11 and amounti, Ac.. SAMUEL HARTZ. • ' Office in Market Area near Mint. Pennine, AMR 4, 'll , 14.3 m .AGENCY—For the Purehaie and Belief Beal Estate; bageg arogasillag Coal; ta rezia=o•toir Coal enty years espai th rtie!firt ' rie d llou l i l r %. hopes to give satisfaction. Omen Dialuattango Sti l est, 'Pottsville. . clue. tt• UZI. April 6, 1647 '.. . . . 144 f IL McElwain, qvil and Mining t •Pagbisoi,lidiland, Pa,attends to &irioying and iLting Mines; alumina and dividing lands, rs/ro. 'sting Town Lots, and all othsOnisiness hi the lin* of tds inoteadott. Litter addresii,, Fountain Rains P. 0., ()minty, Pa. • Feb. 234887 " ' ' DMUND M. IVENS, . Mechanical/N(ocm at Drartplitram,ltteugresit;Pa , •es Desiarn and Working Buildup of Cornish 'repinF l romping Engines, Winding Engines, and a general des. eriptlnn of Colliery. Blast Furnace, and Rolling Mill Ma chinery, dc... tr. Models, .Drawings and Specifications of inventions prepared fbr the Patent &Sea Tamaqua, February 21, '67 • 8:/./ anQ RO. BROWN, Mine Inspect9r,, ten- C. , den his services to Land•owners, men of b capitalists. Prom his experience in mini= knowledge of veins, as be is 'engaged In this and adjoin ing counties, In examining mines and , exploring Coal lands, he hopes to be to give satisfaction to all who may want his services. 112111119 to Mamma limmeand /totalling; Rage., Philadelphia, and D. Z. Mc*, and Wattle Manx% Jr., Rap, Pottsville, for capability and integrity. . Address—GßO. BROWN, Mines Inspector, East Nor. ,nedan li, street lSM , Pottsville, Pa,' - . ~ • • . . • "Ady ; , , • - ,rf ,q(Y - BITILDERS., LUM.PER 1 LU ali ß f ß II 9[lhe subscnner respect uI y announces. 6 the siblie: that he has Completed his Steam Cir ca r Saw-mlll In Locust. Valley. Schuylkill county, and is sow prepared to tarnish all kinds of Lumber at the lowest prices—sach as row, Uemlock and White Oak of 'Or/eyeful and description. tar Bills of Lumbar cnt to order at theshortest notice. N0v.17;14, 464 f IRDWARD it:BLAND. , WILLIANON FULP&ANIPICI MILL,. Sunbury 'it Kris Railroad and the Canal, (Oppealle the runiare, Williazasport, p e nny.) S.' B) LAGER CO., Whole kJ, ale and Retail Dealers and idantlfiletUreff ambits and fellowpine flooring boerdayearh,doors.blinda, stmt." tea, siding, wood mouldings, .te. Jig and scroll sawing, fancy and plain. deseri pilau of turning and planing done with protaptnein, and In the beet manner. Feb. 7. '5l 15.7 y BOOKS, &c. lIYMPIIVIVALciEgr. 'MOW. ready . for delivery, the - Fourth volume of Irving's life of Waßhington. to *Ai Ur sale. ButterWert as procure their copies of BAN RAN, • Agent for giquylkdreouuly. LINN'S ANALYTICAL INDEX I ckP Parallel Reference to the eases adjudged In the several . Courts of Fenneylvaota, with an Appendix of eases Overruled, dented, or doubt- Wharton's American Criminal Law, ne.Tedition. Jost p ublished , and for sale by : . .) 8.-BANNAN. Bar La w Books of every description Buntsbed at very low 'rates. . . . .. • RI tnell'ATlA LAST WORK olocr in Its bearings on the two Theologies, Naha end Revealed, with inemortals at the death and char aeterof the Author. Things not generally known ;by Leavitt A. Was. - Spurgeoris Bemoans, 2nd . series. Necauley'm Blographlealnd Ilistorial Sketches. umwski. America and Europe. • *, laabella. its Young Wife spd the Old Love. - Foemi;Neticrnal and Patriotic ; by G. W. Clatter. Inguire Within; 5700 Pacts for the .People. Hay S; J published end for sale by B . BA J 57 Alice liawthorne. Sow Plums for Piano. NO. 6. • , • • Thalberg.Talses—b Clarice D'Aiberf. Dr. Kaniage .e t y 7 . 11. Potation. Firemen'by-0. - V. Waltz. The Sea themeGallop-Grobe. , ; " Flyer " • 4 Speedwell Schottische" ' • " Splendid Waltz, " • • • ' Spitfire Quitatcp, ". - - • 1 " . , " Program " ' •• - " Ocean Herold March " " Guiding , Star Redowa - Jennie Poll a—by P. Malbempar. • . • Leon - Polka—by Miami Malcolm. , • • Polka Prancalso—by BeakeW - • • L'Amertean Quadrille Gallop. by Iftmard. Alkali* Polka—Wm. Bolling. :Annie Lands, • Scotch ballad, mum by Dempaisr. • For Mohr , • B. DAMMAM. ' , "ACIRICULTUNAL AND ARCNITEC , 'DUVAL L EttIOKIII. VESSENIIraN I S (lamplete 'Farmer and Gardener. ' Driest 's' American flower Garden Directo ry, Dorset's family Hitei.en Gardener. 1 Johnston's Agricultural Chemistry. Downing's Landerope Gardening. ?rash's Progressive fanner. . Treatise on the grape. l'antre on the Eitrawbersy‘ • Youatt on the Horse. itiliott's American Prat Grooves Manual. Nelirs Fruit, flower sod Vegetable Gardener. ' Johnson's Diettorou7 of Modern (laden log. Blake's American Farmer. Dreek's Dook of flowers. Thomas's Farm Implements. 11v:swot's Amertren Poultry Yard. Bennett's - Poultry Book. Downing', fruits and ifidt 1 reel or aiOevics. • Amatlan Pratt Guitarist by Moons. Lindley's fforticalture by Downing. Illidgeman's Young Gudmer's Dowising's Rural Kimys. , Yang's Architects:la Brown's field Book of Mums& ' L144e4 Ageleedhuil Cboadstm, _ Tot ids ;A ' bed 4i44 Moo tltaaw Apr _ 14 rOPARTNERSHIP.-JAMES 1* kjillliTTY, of the' lite firto of Beatty . ..Thomas, bit 4 aseaelated with blie Theodore Garreieoit alut James B Witty, in th e Cott' busitiels, -wider lino of .1 M. Beatty t Co., who will continue the nip; and HI Hag of ail as tontal. - JAS. 7L B S rry. , ' TIMODORS GABILIMSOIf,: , :- pouniu . e 4- .341.42 ; ,,, 4 4 (1/5. 13 , .!114L , TIM. - , to. ' . , . . coOPARTNERSHIP.=-4=The;unde astrinuiTer eg4 itay Pormul2lrt. ' 044 0 gm copartmerohip for Maras mutton of a illosarai ..• Claaualadorillartaamgoli also kw the sambas" and - qf Coal. imam Melina*: W. 11.1103WRgatVA. , 0111eoa.-318 Broadway. Now Tari s aad 10, Contra sired oppotita the Awed= EroteNPOttrrino. • 1 "NAL kI.IIOOIISB, Now York.' .••• ; • •t• -P. D.3.DlHiE,ibttst . Aralegary 9,, 16 • C.t.f CO-PAItTNEitSHIP.---The undei alved harnareorlated thereneleee together toe the AMof adding and selling Cool. under tbo ern of ,gßag,g A CO:, AOHENItIED,, and are not, =to EH orders for the celebrated North Sprhig d d n (Leblgb) Coal. Address, Jeannine, Laterite county,IdeCREART, ABRAM L. MOMPR,- ,• ' • ' f ldooll.A. MURS. 1, February 14; Tan O—PARTNER'SIIIP . NOTICE a QM* rabitAtairs bile iiatociatedtbanasetves; --,--.: f, o atter Mb date, ander tke same sod style et TYLER, STONE A CO., and "int eoodnet the beakless otllealtieg is Oat , as ancetaaors to YREDKRICK TI LE S A - CO, ,Vat No. TA Wahalt street, 19tiladelpbta_; - 169 Broa d, 7 pwcorp.; No." 6, INK Itkhcoord. • •'.- ,I . IFILEJARICK truii; , • . OCORON V. TYLIdt, - ' C. N1C1101.9 ORACII .:, Blair ft, '57. : . WILLIAM E. eroNi. 19-11 .' .., rASHLANOiIid MAI-lAN(W COAL The naldersigned are pmpared to receive orders celebrated Ashland Coal from the "Bancroft fl• maser Colliery," Prom the ex Weave alterstfora and im. provenrents meant the Colliery this winter for prepru. Ins The Coal. t ey feel no hesitation In offering Mother trade as an article that an hare no superior in the star, ket, both as tognality and freedom from dirt, state and other Impurities. They are aim prepared to mike cow tracts for Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal Cementer mines BANCROFT, LEWIS A CO., Irebruary No; 19 Walnut street, Commercial Dnild!og. - 9, tra • OKIHACKER* COOK, AND intIMINS • 07 • ; ZKetextia. Clicisea..l:- 41ao, dealers in other. Ant qualities of • ' • Whipta aad Red , Asb Coals. • /V 0.40 mums arta, Phitadelphia, and • Foodborig ' Wharves, St.betylkai. ~ . i Teottes Ceie.l MORRIS BUM M.00e.. Februto 7,111' - • • " ".f • • • HSYES, SMITH, . & Coal • lite tite 2 . no. 101 Oats lb) Withalat atrcit, PauLtaita t ' •Are now receiving, direct from Joni a Maas& Cana, a full supply cdareenwood ,Coal, which we oiler at the lowest market price. • •• . . Orders my either be telittaesed to us or to our Agent *lt the New 24gien4 Hates H. G. TUCKER, • , I - • - Prue/Jame, 4- 31iy '47. ; 21.4 f . . , VAN DUREN, 'NORTON' & CO., sou h ir mt, for the ma, of the ::;,. - Navigation - . -:i-. Coal d Navigation Co.'s Coal, , . AIM TUZ • " ~ DOOM Hoed and white Ash Coat.' "i. •- - N Q SS Walnut street, PIIILADELPDIA: Office 4: . 'No. 53 Liberty fit, eon Nassau, N. Yen& • MO. 6 Doane street,. DOVTON. _ • , Shipping Miaow-Rasta), Rallotosnt and Pior No. 1, Richmond. March 29, 'b7 LEWIS All.Dpal ED & Co, Miners tind.ghippiera of the follow ing celebrated ANTHRACITE COALS; Prom Irmo : 4 • BrI4CICT MI E 9 . Z l / 3 A3l / SPOZIN do. DIAMOND.. • - - do BROCKVILLE', -FlNzAen . ; I 4 r. CLAPP • - 18-ly LEHIGH, w - . ALSO, the very superior -,, : . 1 ki :ERLAND , CoA.4. < .1 Mined 1:11 the ILampabtre Opal and Iron Company. 1 :161Wa!nutstreet, I'IITEADE4PIIIA. -1 Officils: Se State street, BOSTON. !I f , 110 Broadway; NEW YORK. " March 14.1'57 ll- I. PAINTING, &C. f W STYLES WINDOW SHADES. ' UST received a large and eleg,..nt ii• sortment .of Window Shades, new and beentlfal de; stos, including Gold Bordered. Oiled, Lands** of PIC. rat, Gothic Sc., ke., cheaper than sear. i. ALSO . . i it . : figured, Glazed n , l . Plain Paper Sltdes, of ;every 40- seriptton . For Bale by MOLL BANNAN.I Centre Street, opposite BpiseopeiChurch.l Itareb 14.'117 ' ;.' 21-.----i • . . JUST RECELVED New 3171e1 massglislis, , BIDORDERS, FIRE • Board Prints, Curtain j a Aiiritt.s -- - -* pers. its. Mao !torn 6 cents to ire . t oo" $2 00. wblett we are prepared to % ,11 : • .`„ put up at Short notice. House and Sign APalntlair,-01ssiOng s !Malted andAlnamelled French . and AmW.*_n _double Wet, Chrystal, Sheet and Plate Olus, ttutibasd to :or der. der. Alt orders promptly attended to. iA • - MQDBY k Bottglif, Centre street, 2 doors above Amerialdi March 21,'87 , :1124 PAPEE HA N' >u as, die. 416 . 41,1 NE subscriber is now receiving his new [Fatten:a of Paper .11angings and herders, for ha s, par ors and rooms, embracing the newest and 004 suitable patterns—selected for the usual stied hotisea tci De papered in the country. The subscriber takes great care in a(deeting his papers to suit the houses to tied pit-- pered. Among the lot are a few elegant patterns_ of geld; for hallsand parlors. Oar steel embraces assortments from !Mir - differenj manufacturers, which gives a great variety of pattenta to choose from. - Also, Cheap Paper*, in Great Variety; At athprices, some as low aa .8 cents a plat*. Tkpes thrrtatas in Great Varkijr, Wholesale and R44:ta: .frir Pupa, Moser* famish& with pa pst at wholesale prices. t Good paper hangers also furnished whet' re qutre4l.l • Our elided assortment of paper harken* bDr der4anit paper shades, preesete Peculiar attractions to t bona Who dean) to purchase, and 'as oar stock Is theta/west ti this section of the sonnies, perverts earrelmeat always he ae coursuotlateit by eallinMat Cheap Book and Paper' Store. Pottirrllle4 March Bthl 1 ss 6 . 10. CHEAP: WALL,/ & CURTAIN • PAPER, In great Variety. . .. i ' • "MARKET STREET 670: 1 E." 1 ' - jillEsubsctiber,hay. ing enlarged his store in . \iTge o c z . arliet street, between ,Second •••,- „ ... ..„,,,,-: and Third z streets, and mien, •• o • !shed bit albeit, takes the liberty • • " 6 ' i • of stating that he Is better prepared lever to 4ecten• modal. the public in l• Wall Paper, havin just no:kW from ;fee York and Philadelphia,* la and well setae; 11,.. ted stock for parlors, balls, offloca, public , houlies, kr-lo.' 'glebe; with Gold and velvet border ; all ¢f which ir ill be sold and tning at the very lowest rates, [' einbraciiig the• neweitand most faablonattie patterns. , The Inatokriber tab:agree; care In selecting; his papal i from different mandractdrers, which gives &west vartety, of patterns to risme from. . ~ ;;i r . , - , Paper S p rat and The Pined Paints , in gnat rartet,r; embnieln the latest styles and patterns. , Persona in want of _ per should give him a call ba*re going else: , when). t, 1 . 1 atirFtrper huiv at a e *Aorta forn.ek:kt.-Eiv 0 • 1 I !PAINTING &GLAZING. 1 me - sulperiber *lmo countries the sti:rre boslimse In aD Its branches, at the same place, and 1,111 be happy to rendre the orders of Dome who desire *pet done talbts bran'eb of badness. Paint, 011, and glair, plain ind enaMelled; furnished at the lowest rate* Tbanhfut far put!rettnags, he wishes a continual% of the same: D IRL NAOLD. , PottniDer, Dards 2 8 , 75 7 4 13.6 in ; • .. • gDIJCATIONIL.I ::-.' -'- . i PIANO TEACH'G . i .. . 1 1 1 R.- MEYER, Organist , g yea' Listiue w than on the Piano Forta and ilalodeon, in Potts and neighboring towns. reyoril i.e.:knit/1 Apply *at, Ids fence. second door below the Port, Oillea.Pottayilln, April 11, 57 • • ; /s 'l la ---....;—__ . ' ildumberlanstt Valley' Intstitist r ai .i 1 _ . :, • 1 .1 .1 English, German , French and CletOtieni &hoot for ' • Young Ladies and Gen# t ctiutt. -: 3ISCIIANICSBUILO, OA: t 1 TMS favorably known talilN G hcillOOL,eondttetod by ten well r gualillett instruo toii, catamounts its mat smilax) cm' amity,' July 27, proximo. Pupils ittentiling this Institution selli be peel Aired rim the practical duties of liforill betted Me' any shim In Cdtlege. Special attentiou will.be even to 1 the adgeatlon of teachers. Terms, fiery modendamod ressoraible. ' '... _ L ianints, guardbms and- otben, tebblng. liarticulan a l dreas .0, RUPP b 11. OOTLX, r • Rey. T. 0. APPLE, ice Taw:Jell Zinn Si, 'AV • • MEMO COLLEGE OR 111:11CLEIL . t - ()Indianan, O. - T - Winter Session of 185 -6 will -I_m Jo) nee on Monday the IMIL'of .oetober and eontleneatiteen week. /Lien anettborobgh couirseof Lectures wittbe given, oceutrylng slit or serest boars dai ly, with good opportunities for attention to practice/ Analemy, and with =Orientate:al *nines at the Cdt inerrial ilovital. The preliminary come of Lectures oiNnICIIIIM on 31onday, the '2Bth fieptembervandeon tinue daily Irian! the commenemeent of the regular Inetnrea.• . • ' - J ;, Th e arrangement of the 'chairs will be d s Iblioirs wort'/* deatotaymet piervi—T.E. Sc. JOIN, phoiss, af, atiesiiitry and nail/Jr b.Uwis, ;41. • -41 1 C3P'43 l. • ItefalOO Of SntlftrY—A. J. !lOWA M. D.; /truer e it t nrie Medico and Ttneoyinitics- 7 C. „ . -retire:roe of Medical Pradtoe dad ildltalogy—Wts. iIIERWOOD L II. A - _ Meteretts Prof user qf Cerebral Physioblvn , eusef /n at., tetis b 1 Medicine—J. R.DOCII_ANAN, BM. D, • . loceletter of Obstetrics and .. I? iecaeu Miiinca and 1 Cbtfdros—JOllN KING, M.D.. 'The, terms tbr the &Won will be , th_to :WM* or hereto. fore: wit :—Matrictlitien, $5 0O : 'Magni $2O 00.— Detuonstratoria Ticket. $5 00. Itrery atedent re. tlntroti to engage In tlisPectitin one melon before Orado• alien) Gradaatlen;l2s 00. Ticket Ito Conunerelal Ito* OA optional ' ) $5 00. ' I ; hbe Lectureacams are newly Galahad, niag and min. faFtable, and In central Iw/rally:tin College Mali, - out street,) where students find it cnnfonicat tc call on Mar arrival. Viekedi for lb* sesrlou maybe ribtained of 166.19iti0 liW.Flaciaor. at bia Otlor,No. p,m)tb eitieLorof IX !Leman:tasty Secretory of the NOM, TStii•-• ei4it street, neer Wm. Jong Mimi, Id, D., D ion. • • I-- fillui Collis* faunal of liOdioal:lk4Kom" & MONTHLY MA,o.kitZINE of -48 paps, conducted by the Vacuity Of lb. ledeetie of Medicin It publiehtetat Otte Witte Tem: in advance. e, Comesunkidion stileterlption, tbe freeinan ntunixes, Amid be Moeda to • Dl r.. t. CLIITUAND, Putalsbeti. A t tb7 ,f • • Ito Sem* 'that, Clagisoou. O hio. . :104_ • COAL and the KINVI. BLACK ILEATMI‘ arum! LOCUIT MT., - do SYHING MT.r - WYOMING VAL, AD Prom manzirmeour, • ABB, and COUNCIL KIVU, lazo ant, FHILADEL PHIA. Tift . ! , lM . /IB p li t t a t u l i t MI—DIII. • ,Pll:ll6llfrii.PElrA. Soviimber 8, 181,8 • JOHN big KENNEDY A rub, Oboe and Providon Itercbants, PS. 39 and 40 North Wharves, half way between Arch and Hats stfeete. - • (Mardi 14, 17 11-3 y • JOHN M. ALLEN* CO.,- - 4 N . ob. 2 & 4 uheanut• street, (south side, below Water.) PUIL4DIFIXTD.C, anti Ousel Wooi.weu llOvet, 121 raz Cite.) ;Manntaetorets and Wholiagp Dealers In Patent Wa ektne.taide Dmotne, Patent. Moored Gedar.ware, est. reatei MI to shriek, Wood k Coots, Drab ea' iv, of all descriptions. Pleasetall and'exandneont k. • _ • tiebrsary 21,17 5.6 w rtHE:SUBSCR - obitli,l93.HlNet.• ! folly Inform their numerous Mends and customers ut hoyiktil Conn ty,that their assortment of Cloth lug tor Young gentlemen is much 'larger than everrand they are to sell cheap. Persons livingat a dis-' tepee, have the privilege or exchanging Clothing pur chased at this store, if they do not snit. P. A. HOYT,* TIROTIMt, . 272 Chestnut corner of Tenth, Philada.' April 25. '67 k It-ly ) .COLSIIINAICS QUI STORE, • O.t routreet. C = ONSTANTLY. on hand; a large as-. Anent o f Par stud Pocket Knives, Scissor*. and Caron, Table Knives and Porks„.lo. Ivory, star, buffalo, boas and wood handles; Chien and Forks, Dirks, Bowie Knives, ao• . ALBo—a very latenalve assortntent of iraffers, Tea Trays, de. - J Tina English Guns, Volt ' s Pistol's, Allan's Revolvers, And Slagle and Double biuselled Pistols, with *general t"k" S i t l a l lgfrinseyftter Pallidelphis,Dpe.3o,lS64. (Dec. 27,13421 6ft" TO YOUNDIMIELJUCHISIBTB I OTHERS. PO - RITES, N. E. corner South Mad Penn Sta.,,Phitsdalphia. fur. • bas ingot copper and trouts, Pig- 401 4 sheet iron, solders. IS re briars, portable ibr. 'gros,spelter.blora tin,lairl,foundry motild• intl, facings ; crucibles,-antimony, babbitt meta , sand of all kinds, brass, old copper. te., tr. Ile is afro a deal, es in wrought and rut map Iron and other metals. It - Is bis desire towetemosoodate nurebintsts and enters at a diatoms from-the city, by furnishing any article the/ may want in their business. Articles not mentioned in the aboteltaill be procured and (Omar& Any (agility in the above litasotill be promptly answered. . A. PEI ^ . N. a. corner SOnth end Pen] 'rehrtiary 14 7 • Z . , Lt.PmEARet prawn, e. . • 133 North Second sheet, below Rice, Medal Raving completed their large 'apartment of the above Goods for Spring and Summer Trade, would nwpeetfully invite the attention-of purchasers to the same. Their stock, foubeanty, cheapness and -varlet* cannot be cur =!They have constantly on band every.dcacrip 1131old • and Painted Shades, gulf Rolland', and Shade Fixtures, Wan Paperi, Curtains, The Board Pt int ntriters. ac., ill of which theyoffer 4 t lower rates tau ran be had at any other establiament. Cali and examine. . J: L. ISAACS k DEQ., US North Second street, bplow gam. February 28,'57 ' , -6m ..- WABILING AID COWtae AtifillATl7B.7 TC HE -&alts.c ii b e w rs oul& ',invite ,the • dijmelai attention of •Archltecta 4tuilders and the pu Re to oar superior assortment Of - arta Mr Yarns. ors, ;Ventilating apparatus. Bath Roller*. Gas Oren*, :Patent Lowdown Grates, and others of the latist styles; ;also,; a large assortment of Ventilators, black,. gold, ;bronied - and white eniael Registers; Cooking Ranges 'of 'superior inetits,. warranted to pertbrut well; also, ;Pertable itanies (or strummer use ;..T.S.Slisur's Air-Tight :Gan Consumer, wedeln the hest manner, and aerording to the origibal invention; eel. Agents for Oath's Patent Chimney Caps,•for eentilatirg all classes of buildings s and for the cure of smoky chitunies. Personal attention glset; to all work entrusted to us. The public are To , ' quested to call and'eitimine our large and complete 1 ; stock, as w know we can give ratigaction. . 9•• • •: .• l• - •,. •...DAKER & 11:11,LIAMO, ' • '.. • No. 1182 (old'lVo. 406)-kiarket sirret, • May 9.'5 ' 194itn] • kleho Elerentb, Girard Row, --co MUSK epAtuttimit s itous sors f:030, • rII.IIUSIC N 0.1.80 ChLut. street, un der flit:) . tahliocuin. Philodelphia,are tautly publfshiog the latest Mu mmy the mos posmieralulhoriin the rtpitettlftates, in a :style that will -Tie sitth any Issued at soy other house, either in this enrotry nr Hurope. They Have Mettles pleasure to announce to the public hat their stock of Sheet Bust.: on hand, consists of the isegest andnnost complete assortment to be found in the country; they are omstantlY adding to their stock all the New Muslepublished in New York, Horton, &c. The/ also publish several Lartructionflooke,whieh are In netters'. pas throughout the country. PIANOS-4A tine assortment of theibesi trutputtettners Of New York and Boston, at the lowest cheep prices. • I ; MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.. .Alto,igeneralassortment or 0 ultaas, ttiolins,Baraotte, Plates; A oconleons,&c.: Ylolin.G altar and Hat pStrfngo, Of the besrltailan:gualltite, all of which will be tarnish ed:to the pnbllcand the trade at the lowest rates. . Orders pinctusily attended to. • . AFB -All Lee & Walker's llasie and Publications can be obtained at 11 • HANNAN'S Book and Muse etOre:Potte; z , z • " • • '1? ill eiphi 14 M. W. & co., tamers, Broad and Bramilkes s reeds, yeaadelphia, Rana e WOULD callre attention of rs Rail road Manage, a d three interested I n Railroad -Property, totheirOystem Locomotive BNOIII4, in which they are adapted to thlpartieulas,business for which they maybe required; b the use of one, two, three or filar pair of driving wheels; and the use of the whole, or so much of ther weight as may be desirable for adhe s on; and-in accommodating them to the grades: carves, strength of superstructkar, and rail and work to he done. Bytheee memo the maxlmumusehtleffectof the power is secured witir the least expense for attendanie, costar fuel, and repairs tei Road and Engine. With these objects in view. and as the result of twenty-three years practical experience in the businesi by our cantor part, nor, we rearintectnreitea different kindle( Aryisu, and mend classes or sixes or each kind. Particular Wen- Mon paid to the strength of the mach, nein the plan and workmanship of all theLdetails.' Our long experience and opportunities ofObtlinlng information, enables us 'to offer these en g nes with theassuranee that in eel e'en cy,•cosituny and durability, they will compare favorably with. these el any other kind in else. We also furnish to order irkerelCitxres, lam/Inger low moor tire (to fit cen tres witherithdringaio*position castings for bearings ; every deeniptionolOep Sheet lon and Boiler Works:' and every article apPe Whig to the repair or renewal of Loeomative Eagan M. W. BALDWIN. Jimmy 6,17 /41 • MATTHEW BAIRD. SA'VIN„ci:FUND NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST Co., ' W AtNUT TItEET, South=west corner of THIRD, Phtladelphlit. (INeorporated by tbe State of. Pen lasytennia.) . !loners received to any tam, large or small,. and in forest paid from the der of depasl to the day-of with, drawn/. _ " The Mee Is Open army day Avai l 9 o'clock In the morn ing till I o'elkel In. the evening, itnd on Monday and Thur t/M I NS . 4 1 1 5 14VE L PEE CENT. ..111_111 , :i r a i lage t or po roall io a an m y puld tac o !. •in ( FOLD, ,on How. HENRY L : BENNER, President. = • ' , ItOBERTHELSBIDOE, Vice Preildent. . Wm J: BUD, Socrotary. .. Directors, - -- . ~ Henry Lenner I C. Landreth Manna, • Edward 1.. Carta4 P. Carrot Brewster. Robert Selfridge, . ' Joseph B. Barry, Samuel K. Ashton, 1 , • Henry L. Churchman, . James B. Smith, J ' 'Francis Lee. This company =Ones its business entirely to there, easing of money on Ramrod. The Investments amount ing to nearly po i . .-- . . . one and a Da f Millions of Dollars! as per published re of Assns, are mad* Iti confer nifty with the provits of the charter, In . REAL' ES TATE, NORTH AU ES, GROUND RENTS, and such first class Securities, as will alwayarnsuce perfect security to the depositors, and which cannot fall to care rrinitneney and stability to this old and well established Institution. March 7,1,7 1 .t. . .10-ly ay.z•lLW3Paiami v aar3.4:l. Cirbarisan - W LESALE AREHOUSE, CoinerA' Tenth and !Market Stirepteor Cittlela in Second Stsicy, • • PHILAOELPFiti.e• WE INVITE attention to ani• . 7 en v largest stock ntltrugi, Paints, 011 e, Tarnisher, de., eetected expremsl for oar Wee, and comprising one, of the Snort sisrortm pia In the United States, which we otter at loir prime, tn. reab or approved credit. WIR MAN CFACTtlitt very extensively : Premium Pure White Lad, (Lest,) Kensington Pure White Lead, ' :Pearl Snow White Lead, l•Vielle Montagne" French line, (hisal4 -Pure Snow White American Zinc, . Philadelphia snow White Zinc, • ' Silver's Plastic Piro and Weather-proef Paint,, Chrome Greens,llfellows, and totem ggenerally. , AGENTS-FOR', • I • • `Porter's suswrior Alkaline Window (Thum,' ' •Genuine Vometa Plate (Hass, (warranted,) The New.Jerseyl Zinc Cntnpeny'a produits, Tilden ataNepherr's N:l'. Tarnishes, • — Brooklyn l'rmigum Pore White Lead, • . . Hampden Peenent Orions. • - • Pure Ohio Catajalaw Brandy, ke.,4e. . . • IMPORTERS OP: : French and English Plate Mass, .. • . French and English Cylinder Glass Colorestand Engraved. Whitlow "ins, • Daguerreotype Glass, - • - Hammered Plate for Floors and Sky-Llibb, '• • _ Drugs, Chemktria. Perfumery , WHOLESALE DEALERS IN: '• • ; DrOggiats' Articles gerterally, Painters' Toole of all deeeriPtions,', • - ilydranlie and Homan Coma, Calcined and Land Plater. • • Paper Maker's, Clay. Sala White, Ac.../c. FRENCH, =HARDT* CO., • - ` Store N. iVeor. of Tenth and flatlet streets. Factory, JunetkraiTork.de ease, Crown and Callowhill ataieta, Philadelphia. April 4, '67 `l ‘.. . ' H BOOTS ; SHOES, itc."' BOOTS; SHOES, TRUNKS, 5.C.., rrHE SuNcriber begB InOvn to inform j • his etudounirs and the community at huge that be has Just returned from the city with a fine collection of :afield' In hie line, eon. Jw dillitristine of , • - Boors. • mom • • • • • . GAITEltit. Lti IrrEllft, • , , • Pt:WM/Le., L of all descriptive* he Ladles, rantleuma and-ebildn . m. An elammt ernes of allswert and eldidnauf buttoned :gaiters, ennettdei . new In the latest style. - Moo, a new lot of Trunks, Tallaae l uerPeir.blit* Stiehl ‘eit ti lt s c t7 : ll. , we* neatly and totpediffinidy attended' to. .` Rae sad Mop Oa Ono boa one door above allittt attest, 41.1110xt dew to the Bad Irrotttlidi PettklthitaylKlAT DASIM BCILZIIIIII. qt /firma. , '‘ Mb -4.114 11411.• 77 t ilk etibtieritier will keep on band Closer. Time thy end other Grass seeds: White Closer and Lawn Chess weds,with garden mad Mild siordaorb we i gil iglomo wit/ -43mila titheband good. nos will *leo ne*.o. orders 'tura* kinds t, t trees, Cwarralat4 !,,ArirLa t Uhl' Aft. rePresetiled4 agr torsi futpir n i m. A L 0 tarA ttimiliti, of which 'will inimisbed a . 7 egnuOilftetrers! rarer,— The *reds and trees sold by' tho' l 7.Xertbe_r are notecied with great camlly from growers of repot/akin sad Bestauding. does pt deal in seeds procured promise. ously in the barite, from there whom!! cheep, Without regard to the ammeter of the reed sold. • Not does he purl:hiss or Noll seeds grown promiscuously in small gar dens, where their too close prroxlmity deteriorates their hastily. psurticatlarly the., of the asme' species.' This la sh important consideration to those wbopurchsseeither seeds or hint trees. ‘ Tor trees. lc. send In orders early to - 'I . • , ' 131&43A.itTN BANNAN. _ __ Willow, W TQ QATBBB CSOPr. This is an topic. Te eat grass when it Is "ripe, 4 and grata when ready to shell out, i s fir frozit economy. •Vareful observation' and ex periment/44u well is chemistry, teach as that all piss and graft erips, to be columned as food for maw or beast, should-be eat down before maturity. Many of the roots, also, ere better foe premature gathering. Potatoes may well be ripened in the '.ground; and; were It convenient to take the sop. :aration, we should say let grain, designed only for seed, remain upon the native stalk, in the field, until nearly ready to fall of. As we hare said, experiments carefully made have proved con eliiively'lhat wheat, for eXample, if cut iiz to twelve day' before full maturity, yids not only a greater balk and weight, but more and bettei Quin, than if allOvl to stand until "dead We have frefueriWy-pablished the direct trials which hare establiehedthiefact r and wW not take spate to refold tient here. Let no took a little into the ramose for such a result. , it will not be disputed' that a pound of gum, or sugar, or starch, Is better food ,than the same amount of wood or ~ woody fibre. Ruck the largest proportion, of the nour ishment of wheat or corn, or other 'min, is de. rived frorn•the'stareb it eenteins. More than three-fourths of the entire bulk of wheat flour, for example, Is really pure starch. The aerie may he said of -won, meal. Bees", twelve iontaln more Or less of woody fibre, in the "helL Wood, sugar, starch and gum, are immposed of precisely the same slemeate, and - these are Nearly in the same proportion. The diterenerni and properties), is ability In the arrangement of the elements. Yet woottla nearly indigestible, and of court° fails, In part, to yield nourishment, while sugar, stareboand gum; are easily digested, and almost their entire 'elements furnish. netti meat. Examine grain In the milk; and It will befound 'to consist almost totally of , starch, gum 'and su gar, the abundance of sugar giving Its sweetish taste. Let this graipiipen, and the starch, grim and Sugar, are hardened, and in part changed to woody fibre, that le, husk or bran. Bat out. the grain while scarcely out of the milk 'Mite, and you stop thenatural change into weodY Matter,' and thee secure a larger proportion of the sired starch, sugar and gum. It is well 4own that the earliest flour made from first-cut grain ,possesses a pectiiiir sweetness: ',Corn pickled while itill soft;and dried, lumina Its sweetness.— The only point to be looked tots, not to cut grain before it attains its foil development of materiaL This point has been found to be just at the period when it commences hardening: No grain should , be allowed to stand a day 'after it becomes 'so solid as to require a gontlc pressure to Brush the .kernel between the thuinb'and finger-naffs. This rule applies to wheat, osta t ,,korn, and-Indaed to all cereal crops. Gathered at this time, which is usually eight to ten days before perfect ripening, there will notmuly be moreanilliettir nutriment, but the yield of grain; 'and especially of (tutu, will from Gee to ten , per cent.- veater, and often more, than if the,cuttlng hid been deferrel ten days. . RYES, L stevea: The decidedly superior value of atraw entrees,. is another important item to be taken late se count. The Increasingly high price of hay, kid the advance in the demand and 'valueo oc f k , rear it important to give more attention lathe preservation of straw. • Wheat or oat straw, and corn-stalks, if left standing until fully' matured are little better, , and little else than so much wood! but stop the ripening - praxis as soon as it is practicable to remove the grain, and you ware straw and stalks worth one:fourth la onchsit their weight of hay, fin the Latter is ;ordinarily cured. World if not be better to nin.the tithe( getting a few pounds less of grain by too early _tethering, if thereby yob secure a greatly rule riiir quality at feed fa the atqtw? • The reasons forcuttintgralti early apply with -equal force to all crops getheoid for forage., Tura a stalk of grit/rind as it is Otitis its flower ar.4 you will find if 'silit;* sueettient and tender. few dayfa afterward, his more like a dry piece of wood. But cut it down at the former period, dry it in small 1:124114. to prevent heating and farm- • talions &fait will retain much of its swtetnetr, and contain a larks) proportion of the sir, starch and gius.• We state an undeniable fact, one established birigid experiment, that Ado tons of hay gathered put as the flowering fiesta is obey, will yield more nourishment than fire ton) gathered ten to twelve days Inter. We haVe the best authority fur raying that your sere of grass, which, when cut fully ripe would yield 1;000 pounds of digestible nourishing matter, and 2000 pounds of .woode fibre, will, if ens 10 to 12 day, earlier, yield from 1500 to 1800 pounds of nour. tubing material, and'only 1200 to 1500 pounds ul woody fibre. • We will not atop to estimate who: en immense saving would be effetted to the coin• try were thei prineVes above - amted thoeoughty understood and practiced upon.—.Aerer : Agriell• !grist. • Take one pound of soda and half At [mind of sc• slacked Hine, put them in a gallon of water and let them Loll twenty minutes; let le stand rd cool, then drain off; and put it in it stone jot of jar.. - Sciak-Your. dirty Clothes over night, or and Akety,arawell let through, then. wring theta oat and rub . on plenty of soap, and in one bulls clothes well covered with water add ocirteaspoot• fill of the Washing fluid. • Boil half au bola briskly,:then wash them thZroughly tbrougb oct auds, - ^avd rinse well through two waters, and yva clothes will look better than the old weir bf esti' log twice before :ibis recipe is itiniz' tile, into every Poor, tired woman should try it- With a patent tub • to do the little rubbing, Watificywoman might take the last novel and co: 'pose herself on the lounge, sad lee the wasbn; do itself. ' - . -How TO Cook Blimans.—Vl fa a common ors in cooking rhubarb , to peel it. This should w e be dune, as the stin contair/e•• the aroma ui vo i plant and not at all fibrous, titittooks aaresi! awl become" . pulpy. We have derivoll this i,;l merlon from a French cook of note, esperios and skill. • The tunas cook tells us that Ile shoild be cut into piece* aLout three 'rant an inch long, before ~ cooking. It Apu!..l boiled%ith a nice piece . otaalt.pork, and we up in the seise meaner as p e as. • . . .. • , Sort Cust#nos.—Theee.fequire oixtten) to a quaft of create or new ziltiUt, ;ix (wpm 10 zugur;aid opine to- the taste; cook slightly 01 , aloyily, then turn intiieuit.- Take the el:lieu -eight eggs, w bpovaftd (4.i/ordered w.bilad . ' 4 and his drops essence lemon, and beal(* l ittuollt alone, then pile it en the Cups of.curtoi. •••••..—.--- • nANIR COST4RDS.—Tbeso .Teryurro utl t eggs to the - quirt ormilk. To prevent terser and whey fr'ous ieparating, the milk ik°° lll' , boiled and cooled before theeggkEre adtlot, the oven sbOuld have a slow !mit, .ds sou jellies, it. should be taken out: All Custa.A o better cote° cold. ; kventia.—One quart of milk; 3 Or teaspoonful of soda; littler salt; mix to as batter with flour (thinner than fritters). I ° l3 cups 20 colonies; eat ',vial sweet sauce 1 3 ' equally as oleo, sod probably more eouttoirsk o bake in a puddintdit . h.. - • -- -7- •• • '• 1 1 ,01410 TOR FL, NiTURE.—Put the ft.11 ,04 ', grietlients(in the pregitrtiun ertetc(l). intd s 14 '. 1 1 1 ‘ Half a pint of linseed oil. balf..a gill of tro` ti half a gill of viriegar, and one . 11 . 1. " butter antimony. Shako the boittotwill lee r SOFT SOAP.—Bei-ontieo pounds of P' ,141154 : twenty pounds of grease; boil the greys; I° l two paili of scalding water, and ;Ws it 63 0 ° ; fill up tho,barrel next 1;0e-tali with cold ...6 'stir it frutti time to titue;\ It wiU befltrai V a throe days. -