*it - - LOU IN 1b riaBTOTI blrittrit • I Onto heard eu old ;Toni; reiihri, that e ,lag:afilee, Isis no pliA love-making, and I - -have elite* eliteriented the truth of the observe. ,ioni thing perfeetlyonpvitseetl that the flow: ni of iota conMever bloom in , the midst of typcs,, sales' an 4 P a inke•- . • - • was -my , feriense'oue to 'sojourn for et dew days la Ih e 'villep--•„„ " Directly oppoalte the olfiat-was a pretty whim 'cottage, with a rose • bush elaietfering around•the coseateat, Ind r Was not long! in -making the discovery that, the afore , raid cottage the rose-shaded window, cooT : Mined alair fuinato, a tower Whose beartes' , "!i'... shone the roses that clustered around ati ,464 " • • She Was the belle" of the village. •fict sal",• • Maii—iweei poetic Mary. Itisttve r • the wale of Mary. . I .11 yes bestowal , mooss er morning, anal had ra i se d thay i N d o w m adailt the breeze from the dawer.4loo4 4 pima, and- it was not long ere I per. teed eh* cottage -window was also holsted4dd I t r a irUreetlittle„Mery was sitting busily engaged Irish her needle ! : L worked - but .littlet !het ; worn. dug. My e'ies constantly wandered toward] the cottage window 'where little Mary sat, sod all elks• of strange, fantastic) notioniirbirled throtigh my brain' and I began to think itelts light touch • ;I of Whet • the poste call Ismaili sliding in at .I one corner of my heart. A few d a ys , p l umed away, and chance madn me acquainted with Mary. 'Oh i• she was a aweet • creature; she bad a form that would have seemed • the famous Venus de M 0414 4 74 cheek that rout. flushed the riehest peach, and-a,lip that would hive tempted is bee from ite.hive on a frosty morn ing. 1 thought as I gasod on her in mote rationithat I bad never looked on one so envoi, sitelybeautiful. She seemed the embodiment of everything ovely and beWitehing. Well; time - paned on, and one day Mary expressed a &tire to visit the - „Printing once. "Good," thought I, "what i Chancel I'll have a hiss there Lyes, there, Is the very_ midst o' the implements of mine art; why shouldn't I?" Love in a pried:lli Milne -=ohThere was something original in that, and I resolved to try it at all hazards. ; • 1.. Well, Mary came to' the office ani explained : to bar thstifeb vm4oas Implements of the black • art—the press - and roller, the ink and the I stands and the boles' cif the A B C's. I tookan I oppor. tanity to snitch her pretty little white hat id; siCe drew it bacti, knocking a stickful ,f matter into "pi." . , "I must have a kiss for that, my pretty one," ' ..`said .I' . and at' it I treat. I managed to •rt my arm .around her went , and in otraggling'to free • ' herself; she upset a galley of &diode', a long ar . thile on'the Ctiegeit Question.' • ' ' I •::-••••' Nothing eatinmd, I made at her again. This : dine I was rore an'eceisful, for I obtained a kiss. .By Skint Pa 1, it was asereet one, and that little - witch bore it Ike a martyr; she never screamed, , once. Batl raised my lips from hers, she li ft ed ai her delicate/ We band, and give me a boh on my ears that main Clae r te4 more stars than wire rover viewed , by Brichel, through his big teleicope.— Somewhif nettled, and my cheek smarting with pain, I again seisedher waist, ant said: r "Well; if you don't like it, last take bath the hiss." ~ • : She dada a deiperate straggle ,- and as the jerk ed herself from my arras her foot struck !the lye -Pot, and.over it went. .:Anothet galley ofl editor'. al was sprinkled over the floor, and in. tier Mite to reach the oor, her foot slipped anti the fell s and in her e orts to sustain herself, hal hand— 'her lily.whito hind—tbe same little hind that ,came ,in cot+et with my ears—oh, horrible!—was'stink bp to he elbow in ink! Shades of Frank-- Brit, She sl wirdrem it from the keg, l iliipping 'with, ink, an asked what use I made of that tar? I beian to tie seriously alarmed, and- apologise/ in- the beet manner I could, and to my surprise she seethed more pleased than angry-I-hut there wits i 'whips devil, in her eye that told me there wasmisehief:rofloat. As I stood surveying , tho l i bli!ck covering of her hand, scarcely able to sup-' press a 'hush at its etrango , metamorphosis, she ' qiiiektY raised it on high, and brought it down kerp upon my cheek. Before I coa l frii surprise, Al same little bend had.' seetOwl, and left its inky imprint on . oheek. • ' . • ' "Why, Piney," I exclaimed, "wise about?" : . • , li‘l thini you told MO you rolled ink on the face of the foria," she replied with a loud laugh, and again her hand lit uponme-,-taking me a broad slap i n the ( Waddle of my countenance, blest wen derftallY betlaubin_g inj eyes. With a light step and W merry' peal of'laughter,siMskiPped through the -door. '•Ste tattled back :when beyond: my reach, and her roguish. face peering through. the door way,etiouted : I . . "I say, Charley. What kind of a roller does my , bairl:make?" " - • : I "Oh," said I, "you take too much ink." , "Sal hal " she laughed, "well, gociff bye, Char ley, that's My impreseion.", : . . . I went tir the glass and surveyed l ,myself for a meti4ii„ l and I verily believe that I could have ,paped • for a Guinea nigger, without the slighast Off/lenity.: "And so," said I to mytelf, "this is fowl in a' printing office. The devil fly awa3t w id, such love." .• ! ' - The next morning, when the editer came to the office, I rather calehlate ho found things a little topeitarrt. However, that made no difference 'to me, for I bad missied before daylight. I bore 3 the marks of that . scene many a day, and new, whenever I sties lady entering_a printing office, I think of little Mary, and keep my eye on the ink keg. • ••, ' . • . recover gain the my other WV yon FAIIIIIOSAILt CALL AND ALL TIM SAID.- ' "How' do you do, my dear ?". s • j • "Putty well, thank you." [They kiss.] . . • "How have you hen, this age?" • . ' "Putty Will. How have you been P' • "Very well, thank you," ' • • "Pleasant today." • J i "Tm, very bright—but we had a shower yes. , "Are all.your people well?" ,' " . Quite well, think you; ) low are.yours r , "Very well, I'm obliged to yon.". "Gave you seen Mary; B-- , 7 lately ?" • ' "No, bull bare . seen Susan C—L--." , "You don't say so!' Is she welll" "Very well, I believe," [Rising.] , "Blast you go r 2i"Yes, indeed; I have seven calla to make." • "Do call again soon." • "Thank you—but you don't call on me once la • I lan age." = .1 • 44 . I "06, you should not say ,g4);m ;I' sure I'm very • .. • • • , • ' 1 , 17 "Good bye." Omit On o!cLocc.-41r. —, coming horns late one night from "meeting," was met at the, door by ills wife. • "Pretty time of night, Mr. for you .to come home—pretty , time, three o'clock in the, morning; you, a respectable man in the commit nity,.and the:father cda family I" •a"Tisn't three—it's only one; I beard Ittittriki; eel:lnnen always alto till one o'cloek." 4 •My soup Mr. you're drank -14, true II I'm idin,Yoitte drunk. It's three In the . • - ' r• - • r' , 4l "I say, , it's one. I:heard it strike • one as I came' :mind the corner, two or !Atte !" • . I :•- - • Scuss.Thi t erovided deck of an American ,picket from Californin... • Coliforision,th the Skipper.—l should like a ,aleeping.bertb, meow, if you please. Silpper—'Why, where hare you' : been sleeping ' for the last two weeki since we left pOrt? • (To/fforaiatr—Wall; rre been sleeping on ,top of eta man; but he's got better, neow,andj be ssys I've got to noorti my boots. • "FLZAIL or," said. a beggar to Soroggr, ;the otbire day, "couldn't lon giro ma a little . soma.thing? ' btieiht7er, bat bad a. bad all, whoa 'at work at 7 b m sod haveto itTO SUB 00on -• .4 Charity, sir,' - ' ' , dirosamssa,".aamied not ottly,bad bad fan ; bat ,a bad 'OM , It* sod lot Pooh, of spring. iI thiok you ta . ' give, am aiiroc tl!lDS i n ' , ; • '-• '' k i cuirriti Avustry da m e eVoses 'wadi a Odt to the4dV,,,ind Upoi ber'retiiirt n t on, airsAo a yen! ridieukons - extent. "int**. naidtabe,lid , • dressing her - brother Charlai, , etrielt• ,If atoll (Patrteleldotrill) keep. juke! and Reginsitiarks and Adge_ous). Ile luta ehrio gapes (tiro wow) f . for 'thfur, anus reound, sod the other 'queer I" . - - T** orate Deowors.—A Mousebosetto jOdp tiwoltlll of it lawyer who bad bee* given to ohorp, prestige, but was waiting *ors 'circumspect, aid: "0s loos rtottboti -tbs. owporlatlvo dogroe.il Ne %now hylooklog told oat thee at / 01 .04 AO. serf .w O 4 wow Ste fitrylog togs /went" 1, • 11 • . •••,, _ • loom Oro "taw tits 4 ern tbers O oats f ' # 0 iittorlY sad s 144101,010,11140itten at bodily ow*/ in hitt wot /bleb Ow *As saw Om TlifTh iJA V 441 1 4 1 00 Ulf Ait uotkoma, u. fSCELLINEOI}S, • 4uST — EArOE - %I* • I TEE -p r anew stieesN p a t s A , , h ei , ised • Oarnvt., 4 „_ l / 1 1 0 1 4 111 hare et' Peeit4tyleanle., pet tad ntei.. ll ina PO sale by. ll. t etliWf to AXE 1%1 ..L.;isel 41 to *eh the Neer i tt i Va e „ fittbaa ', Po fure v ttseV' 17.. at "" I " " ""11-- Olt 1 /S 1112 (.ILOYER, Timoth,"•' ret r air ha r . " s l\ er 1...) and 10tbdr.9.1 0, -* 44 gill iat.VateB tha" P.e . a asta Bask .tore.: Pottsville. wh°lea— --OVIter:111- OR K BASKETS, OR ' • - STANDS, IBEATITIFUL Patterns—Light; and thuditas. Alva, Buspendon Flower autos. fart received and for male by U. ItANNAN. .„ . co' to call , the aitentlon of his eustozews,and t epUbUClngem arsl to hit new style Spring ItAGIAN.S. - • _ Clunur,:tof Centre andiahankago,streds, Pottleals. - may 2c,b7 WATF,IIMETRES.s rill:1E Subscriber having ,een author '. isms bias inanutorturers of Wain nitres, ‘lll an n oy .0 orders left with them, at their pion. • E. mami SOW. Pottsville, /mint 30,'b6 85. I; LEONARD, FRY & CO. • • . Rankers £ Dealers in Ezelainfle. TAMAQUA, PA. GOI,,LECTIONS kTTENDED‘TO an4,lXtsfer sale on all the principal cities ht the Union- I drafts tor sale on Engiand,lnsland, Bente laud and Wake. Junsi4;46 24- WATSON'S ANNALS OP PECLADELPEUL ANNALS of Philadelphia & Penn sjlranta the Olden Time, a collection of tee moire, anecdotes and incidents of the city and lie Intuit& tints,--ructmertms engravings. New revised edition,pub• Salting in numbers, at 25 cents each.' Subscriptions re mired at . • B. BOMAN'S .Ilook and Stationery Store. HI o_ll. 1 _0! OILI3II- 1 g „ JOHNS FON, Agent for A. A. er'n il i g A atTE ( A la rt& le "roV l 24 lll .l l : 7 er i l e g l et street. New York. All orders left at the ZS of Jame: H. One, Es q ., or at the Exchange Hotel, will receive prompt attention. ~ i September 28,'58 !MU iag4FT6 og_g_ußo_ A pg.._ - • ASON'S DICrFS on ‘thr *taker Weise of John & ltd Corded k .1 of London, and on the Belfast Bankingi Co. o" land, of, for sale. to sums from Al no to • ,by the anbaeriber, at his Bookstore, Pottsville. • - grins baSe nothing to do with the Passenger Lin and they are considered the safest houses to this ntry and In Europe. BEND. ANNAN. NEIOrPORTABLE LETTERCOPYINC PRESS. r the article wanted—ri:conieni- J inn PORTABLE OOPYINO 'PRESS, aof inn , hogaily, and rreendok an the attract* of the Iron Preser-may be carried in a trunk or rail y be need in the library or Aire. Chill and see Uat i; n...BANNA.M3 Ikok and Station.— LCANIZED RUBBER NOSE, ..Ftir Hydrants, Locomotives, Jire Engine, and other intr. VOW. THIS HOSE • has great allvarnages r over leather, as it needs no Is Perfectly t g will stand a very high degree of heat without in jury and Is nAnffeeted by the severest eold. It can De had sof any site from 34 Inch to 3 inches. 'aside diem& tar largersizes made to order. AlsoCotrylings. Drench Pipes, Be. for sale by Iff. BANN AN. Ptlrille, May 23, 's*: 21- TERRA COTTA CHIMNEY TOPE , . TERRA COTTA GARDEN STATUAIL TERRA COTTA SCROLLS, for TERRA COTTA VASES, for gardens anid TERRA COTTA SUN DIALS, TERRA COTTA -CORINTHIAN, lON audORECIAN•CORIISTIIIAN CAPS for log from 10 tfi 10 Inches In dlameter—fir ' scritfer. et manufacturers' prices, at his vlllO, carriage only added. • I, Aprst for the , Also ' nglish Building Tiles for Testi j May 93.. '67 C, OI U law* nag le by tbesub• taro In Patti. I DANNAN, , n‘fadttrabs. Its, Mut, to 21- YAWN° IPillkle Verr" razor, tif XII of the best, - Most 'emr:tied and complete kind Ix dining rooms. • '': I tr, .2l; . Chaise Covers for Meat, Buttetor Frult sties—different patterns and siren. iii. Water Pilferers. for cleansiniillitinee dirty weber, ' , Niter Coolers, for Milos and private d ellings. Patient irons-ltadiab, butatae. Bread, 0 , cher, or Sugar Graters. Ice Crackers. Match Stand, J)e... Self ling Fruit Jars. Jolley Motdde, iltrd Cages.; Ac. Patent ce Cream Frees ere,' a capital article. Patent Baby Jum , and chair. __for sale by _ . • B. BANN AN.. It JI,I - HEh _o4' S A ' ED I bi s Patent Chursir7 inine ma gum o. lINICKERSON S PATE IT PREMI ky vstcnOio: is arespital article. tis constructed unscientific principles, and a child can churn better in eight minutes. Attached to the Clannj is a Thermome ter to show the temperature ante c eard, and also a I place to add either warm or cold water to redm* or in- erase the 'temperature to the charniiig point. It is perfectly simple anti durable, and of soeo suitable for thane who beep one, two, three or mere co ws. Prices. SlIdAO and upwards. For sale, wholeinte and retail, at the Stare of' . ,• . BANNAN, ; . . . _. fan ufadarers. 21- A_ for Me PA to?Me, May =, • ,_. _ . 7 ,1 'RAVE YOUR TIME.- it READY MADE PAPER BAGS, FOR GROCERS, DRUGGISTS, CONFECTIONERS, BAKERS, he. —The Subscriber respectfully inferno his friends and the public that he has been appointed Agent for the 'sale f ... - 1 1 Patent Mit i llttne inside ' P per Hags, 'M :M AUM:4WD iti iesers. John Lewin &C0.,-o Philadelp hia. ),These Bags are df sizes and qualities of paper suitable for ALL PER.ONS Iv tio tee the article, a d are offered at ,such prices as will'Olt once commend' bem to the con sumer. . ',-. 1 : . , . i There are ninny-11 drantages In pa wing and tudog l a ready made Bags.' Where no bags a ' used, it requires double the quanti y of Paper and stri sto pack the same number of pound pff moretinterin putting up a pack d9P- . 1:1 --' ' '-' 'and i Where an exten ret businesa la de z Bags made by hand, by huylig reqdy made Tiao, one hand can be diepensed with. Up. ming them, you,' ill not only save time and ramiey, but always have. efleiluvenlent teeepta te in which to put-up your goods. . • 11. Wherever these B. • s have been int geed, they byre given entire satisfaction. JI For sale at Maaufacteresi prices')l an . W... , . 11 . Illibl . BANNN, 1: P a per and Book Deafer d Stationer, 11 Centre street, opposite Episcopal Church. Pottnille . • 1 1 A hat rate assortment of WRASPING PAPER -on'hand. _ • - reb.,2t, 17 'B THROUGH IN SIX NIONVES. Austin's THROUGH rear,,m • i hr :l EXTRAQRDINARhY and aston i tatting imnroiettent in Cream ?melting; will freeze n n . MINUTES. by a simple and elegant apploutlon of welt kiiiiin principled producing Oft desirable, sod surprising result. A child of ten years can manage It without diMenity. THREE MEDALS adouged by the Maryland Institute. and First Class Diploma of the Me tropolitan Mechanics' Institute, attest the superiority of this over all others. . , i. ). . As a further and convfiming Treat' of the ' estellence of this Freezer, the undersigned would' state, that THOU SANDS hue been sold since the Patent was tubed. The large and lumeastng demand for this popular sr . tide induce the agents to remind dealers to forward their orders early, and thereby preveitt delay. Ordere by mall will meet with proMpt attention. 1 3 Annexed la a list of the retail p es of the Freezer, for the convenience of those wantln a single one. - . PRICB OP .PRE.EZER— ET4.11.: . . . Two Quarts, $2 22: Three Quetta; 25: POW Quin& $125; Biz Quarls, $5 2 f 5; Nine Qua s i $6 25; Fourteen Quarto, gr2s; Twenty Quarts, $ll I ' • ' . ! B. 'UNMAN. -'- Sele..Agant for Patentn in, &huyUcill county. : N: B. We caVrecommend theabo e article to be what it is represented. Several ladles wife tried it. last year 1, .eentirm all•tbat Is stated above. an some have stated that they will freeze custards Itc.,. nJour ishortes. 1 Ilottavillej April 1,'57 . c,- 14. 1 CARDEN, : FARM T00L5...10. 1 UST received and - tor sale at the le seid. Field and Implement 8 of the subsernier— Cleaeslawn (take, o doilarden keP. Prein t tr Chisels and Knives—ll ddlog Knives. La& :Thral Raker. Enelt*,,folding Ladders —a es Lading' Wooing Seisms and 1 Wapsplaallag T6welkand Prn to l article. Implanting Yorke. ins Shears—for Dox, Atocket Pruning Saws. Nek Egg - Cattle Fish, kr. Ladies' Echoers for Gathering Flowers, *c.. 'fledge and Garden Shears, Hoek de. Toy Spades for Ladles. Ora Edging or Border Rem Garden Meets with Lines for Plat Dahlia Boots. Summer littibcrn Shrubbery of every description-- to order at short notice. Alpo, Am the Farm— - • Side Hill or Swireqlows, Walt Double Moulding Board Plows.' 'frock Plows, tod Hand florae paltinOnn, latest and All of which are of the latest an terns. The subscriber atm prom cultural Implements td order, at at his Seed and Variety store wh lion to this subjeet—and mewl pleumnte at the lowest rates. All kind, of Parr and Garden ale and retail, at the lowest rates Or five cent piper. j j 112.0nr seeds are of the best ranted. • No uncertain seed's sold • Dealer • Pottsville, April ith, '57 I tiog 41ke, tr. • !toot•, Mots ilnd too handy obtaleed tors mad Plows. t Patton:ix— . d most approved Pat .s all kinds of kittl nufacturers' priest, re he will pay mitten he hest kind onus- • esed I: furniNhed thole• by the Dunhel, Quart, MMMS D. ISANNAN: in sear,, Sonia, ift. 14- SAVE MONEY THEMRAND TINES! I I . DRAINACIE AND . IIIO.OEIt•PIPE. i ~, . Alt tilt. Thing Waisted 'ile It et :Mining', Regions.) 'tit:lE subscriber bus inen'appointed * Agent for the sale of the : MINI Stone Water i v in Drainage Pipe. Ma pip:slipups in stse frail 2 Indies up to 12 Inches In ea b ee sod will bear A Pm' sure otpom it to 100 feet fail water, is as easily Old as bon prpis,--ainneetlintsaus made at any point— la inthstractlble—erUl Lest fotOrei —ID fact mare duns. i ble than Iron pipe. beeasuie it not rust—ond Is at forded at the following rates a t: ur store. Pettarille, or can be sent direct to points w co Reit Roads run from thliadelphla :when quantities, :raiulred. Freight ..:-..ti:ted front ther prima Th. • parties reeelelng the Pipespi, - freight.! : . 1 , 2 Inch pa ie• ,1 - . • ' : - 14 emits, pee toot. 4 .4 . " "f. • , - .•24 " ? 6 ": •'• • • - ..• 27 " .... 4 • g. li : ".' { 1 ! - 7 ' • • r'.44 {t ` • io 4 4. . ; .1 . - . Is 7 4 4 Theta are the Oise:pest said :. : t arable pipes that can tieubtalned for-eonveytag, star e .. Ws Wes .bdteve they ran be laid even cheaper, tha . *ordeal - pipes, and ,ans tasty: about haJUtbeirirtel• of , . and , lend pipet... Call and see thew at:the store of , : 't b. DANNAV, ‘ . l : . /gong or tAst•Nornsfactusurs. POttelrUkre JOllO, 1074 ; , , ' 21 • . rrIIIE US Th FRSIGICED , takei .. plea- I t s 4 L stirs in an ' ming to h Maas aid the:.,puldic in genimd.that km kis Fu of Samuel C , Taylor, the retire stork Bata, Yuri,. and. Gintlemen's turntables 13* ilin4alued _ store lately, occupied by Lim. • • I • : ' -• ' •-•, - • - . The alcove stock 'Were , and fretkeelected from the levy- best iformeal i n the Sigel bf law -Ifftrie and Phila• nolphia. and will tw said it place perfectly sat! tae Wall percent the ij may, OM. this establishment.. . Re. member this la thn tatty estittill4useut of the kind In Schitylkill County where Gentlemen an. be furnbibed EDWARD T. T :with goods equal Itt nay Cityironfrobe. by R - - , . .. • ' . by : • • ' - ..8 • Minaeme to SAMUEL O. TAYLOR.' ti l d - ' _ -,___' , , ,:'Oily list and Cap Store. ' ' P. S •-Th's le of lir. Geo. O. Llvsely have been Er cared to impala tha d!,.riont be has so ably 1111•. t. od lbe several y ' Mt mita sad etyle (CUM*, are altogether . or to any thee MAR In fhli • • , for durability, wear; Prime for hls, make of • is are front VS AO $O,-; - 09.' in eddltkat to the ALOWN we are in sonatani Ipt of the renor et to Mats and =f 'boas suelt noliewi es Um fbilcln:, MullentlarA Otklbwklleibe ii Gb...141b, Psi% Patton ava, ~ . I "tb4,4;w rtialid r a lai gattrati4: !'- '-• 1 Opitliti Orttie 04 Xabastbaso itraits , ' 14.11 5131/,* mat' 1— - ••- - . #4t '' • .. - ......... .. . , ... •: i • ... .. - - _. , • kakTENINOMESAIS*P ' • r • - 14. sonad igen'''. tow pinvids; fireman. AO .1104,10.1037 S. OARRIOM t • , - • OAntre dm*, Pottiirßk. - `LYOII'B "SACHEM) POWDER, Tor *0 Desteuttionfit Inseetavithcat • riletiliTeTy inocuous ; while th zeds_ of le s tairjet ti tify Utt e r int eh medLately an., Ants, Iploequttons, Iriles, u &L I nsects,l 17,entutiot and Animals. and eery other species of Invests . which Its particles num in contact. This Is wain eanieslly be proved. We sell the tannin , . artle 25 cents, at B. BANNAMS ;• , . • , NEW WORK , ST Maud Roma& "r u p - E AMERICAN CITIZEN1 1 his rights and 'duties; by the Right Rev, ohn M. opkins. This exeeitent Work treats OD a great variety of subjects, 4 ' ol • , The Religions Duties •aud.itighta of the ';-=---, T .. Cloaca; the Science of Polities, fflaverv, • Busittesa,Dotamdle Relations, Social Life; Le. Prier St, "MOIRE WITIIIS" for anything you want to i know; a metal volume of universal knowledge, Mtn. tog over MOO Rota ihr the people. Price $ I W. . . TRUX'S ARCRITECTURR--a„ *llea of Deal a for Villto and enttogoadsren:tred for e x ecution to the tilted States, illustrated by 300 engravings. Just pub lumi. and for silo by • REND. BANK. . Much 21,'57 . - .. 12- ' . Bankerr. 4. Amager' en s seLIA 3 doors Soak of the &pre/ Office,ecnlre Street, - Pottestifie, Pa., LL strictly attend toallcollec ions entrusted to them, negotiate Business Paper, Loans, Stocks. and all other securities, N. Messrs. Taylor, Brothers, Bankers,liew Tort.,,Drafts on Union Bank of Landon , Belfast Banking Company of Ireland, National Bank of Scotland:. also at the Moe of • Atersra.Greezr d Taylor, Lirerpool, • Ahura. Taylor, Bruce 4 Co., L1eth. 1 . 4 c 4141 / L . Constantly on hand and for sale for any amount,finin 1.1 tiptrards, in sums to anti purchasers. These drafts Ire payable at sight, and are goodln ere. ry part of Engbuld, 'rebind, Scotland, and Wal . Cu current Bank Notesexchanged at tbebestrates Land Warrants boughtand sold. Pottivtlie, April 19. 'be (Jan.l9, 1656 3i 1 , - cpEroll New S eries o boo eogyraph est NTRODUCTORY GEOGRA ' ELY. Quuto.oB pages, 1'... , maps; Mean rally ll ustrated. The work is every way adapted to . a ape. city and wants of the young beginner. Care . been taken to avoid everything which should be - ea for the more advanced pupil The rum have only I. e prin cipal features delineated, hence they can be ily stu died. The lemmas ere copiously Ulnetrated wit . appro. priate engravings. For instance, in Meatus of a Wand, the subject is Illustrated by a map and a picture of au island. So of a peninsula, and of other ;thy at fop tares. , . MODERN SCHOOL GEO RA PIIY.—Large Quaito; 134, 40 maps, an •nume-` ititrations. - DeAgned for that very large class of pupils in our schools who wish to learn the =0 impor tant Mete of 0 by,itnt ham not time to consult the mare elaborate Ism. In this book. t rains have been taken, by cppinue aterslses, to make lbe pupil thoroughly acquainted with the maps, and familiar with localities. It embraces the whole subject . f Geography as ordinarily Moght, and it tea complete work in itself. • For sale by . BgN.7.oAlibl.kli, ..Agent fur the Pu letters. ***Teachers and others supplied at the p Vial:tors regular wholesale prices. Pottsville, Jane 13,'57 • 24. .' ORNINV, Broadway. New York. SULLENDIPIR& PASCAL'S, • Myth Street,Philadelphia. IneCOATPS, - Chestant Street. Philadelphia. Styles for the frprlng mud Sum _1.6107, Gloves t Gloves I closest Glti+es Gan , • GLOVES a la awaits? (new style for the La GLOVES made by Deng, who the best in t GLOVES of Stn, and gloves of BEAVER: GLOVES of Goesson.Currn and Cssaurgrx, GLOVES of Wool and Silk and Cotton; • GLOVES of Buckskin. (a inrge lot 'nb • GLOVES for driving. Gloves for walking: GLOVES of {Thin; Kid. tine Black llositin; GLOVES Imitation, which much resembles t' GLOVES to , be worn at the corning Aseenthib GLOVES of Rats in, (very flue,) GLOVES all elm, of every kind • • . GLOVES to suit the young and old; GRAIYES to keep mot the Winter's cold; GLOVES in great numbers, In style very Ole GLOVES which I'm selling at a very low pri, GLOVES.M you want them, be certain to ea' ;at the City flat Store and Gents' Furniohin 'Next Door to the Alltnille Mottos. (Satre at. N. B.L4ust received. a small lot of Hunt's 'ameled Paper Collars, a new article fo Gents' SHAWLS, Shawl Me, Cashmere S. O Deceniber 5, 'MI IHE tAL. . I ' S AL r. ° SP r il l iqt &Fr T A HE Commissioners of the of Schuylkill will bold a public rale, , the 121 h, day of August nest, at the in the borough of Pottsville, for the p ail/inch (trisected lands. lotsotc., that were then' at the Treasumrs' Sales,nnd bare them for Ore years and aptitude, agreeably Asieinbly. Sale to commence it 10 o'clock, A. M., from day to day until all the following p East Alma fik 40 acs John Sboener 11.101 Stephen • 29 am Stephen Acker.olalr .- 1 lot Wto. 3 l l l_l l am Jesse 11111cr Plots Jong' iil myths loattohip. 250 ace Pott a Bannon • 11 lot Michael 1 house* lot Wu" snlger 1 " Mkt Canfield ' 1 " Wm PdrDonnell Branch %of 250 ate le Belk! 404 ace J Kunkle 125 ace Charles Chem . 400 acs Barbera Fir .175 ace Henry liertsel I 218 Nes Mal 126 sex 130 rd I lot Michael r e • dahilt. d, John petal • • ip, 150 ses.)lleho .1110 to dry 104 ark Cbarl .1. lot No. 128 JI nelly berger tterwan ellseber I lien I L!' l en b on; Meek a Ca 402 act Andrew Ilelwts 400 rum Jacob 'WW t dobn itC0.,1 4 10.127H I • ed Brenda' ' - Jig Orwruhip. 10 aes Hammer a Ede L 23 acs Jo 5 sea John Shoener and John RI • /Wry township. ' 1 lot *home Adam Herring L 23 am land f Bond Freaky toreaship. . . .1 house a lot John fenny 1 Lower Nahantango townshi 10 acs Geo J Huntainger I 1 lot. ,a ho, 83 us Peter Klinger , 1 idler Mahoney tonnuhtp. _ 253 sea land John Bohm. Monheim tomcat,: 400 am Josephlipencer ,South .Varchein toevyv, 436 Ms FreleMelt Moy e r , Iffietti ace O. D. Helm and ' '" Won rills Heim • . North Manhetas township 40 nes Geo q - - tabs nty da ca Lumber 1 14 aes Cleo Wert, (late J 1 shanty Mic tel McDonnell R•B k) ' j ai • 1 house Jam ale Govern • ,19 tes Jam Geise I shanty Jo n McGovern 2 lots N 35 a 136 Joshua I do E ward Meru' I:lppincett . 1 house s i lo Mrs. Kelly 9 see John Biddle 1 shanty 11 was Monody ' „ I lot t brae C 2 .Nugent , I bones Maßber Gibbons 1 boisse Jobe Manna. 1 lot k beusdMr4.DouOierty 1 shanty P.:trick Donohoe 1 lot Dennis Welsh 1 lot a house Wm Meurer 1 lot Martin Main; . Minerstitle Baresok • J . 1 lot Barney Reilly . .Elul AV:nag:an tommthif 1 lot of giound John Barr t lot No. 27 Ido No. 8 Samuel Mop: Ido Jacob . 1 do B F Monahan 2 do Joseph Ido Amos Ammons . Ido Arl hal Ido Mardian Atmore - I landing' ido Arthur Roads ... .1 Norwegian Imertship. I ' lint a house Thos Stark .11 do do He ry Carnal, Ido d w Thomarlianden • 11 d 6 MS Water Boon 1 dodo Michael Zerber I do do Jo n From Idodo Wm Windsor Idodo J w Williams Ido do David Gunder Ido2 do chard Lormls I do do Gomm Pramt I do 1 do .J hn Malta ; ' --.4-dtido Andrew Ftnst. ' I dol. do !cholas McCarty Ido do Patrick Cam I dot do A Wan Richards 1 do do William Blunt i l doNo 10 ntilipaAdam Opp Ido do Geo Ifelbungle It do John oduerk ' • Neer Quite Grnonship. . CO am land Jacob Dre le . ; Pioeproettownthtp. Il l s i . 05-7rof 78 am Chriathm 103 its 8 rower a Boyer .- - &brow. -. • '....'..- id sear 40 s Strlmpier aCo 40 acs T 0 Boyle _ 2 ars Jam Christ ~ , 27 aroPeter Filbert ..: , 100 am Jb On Debt i. i 100 tel Peter F Ludwig and 4 Us Benjamin Bakke:. Peter filbert 35 ma Zito merman a Bechtel" .100 us Joseph Bensinger act Sam Swans 100 aes,Geo Bath , , 107 ass Muslin' a Patton 105 acts Philip Zeds% deed " • , AttimOte Thiough, 1 lotahouseJolallogldsirt, I 1 lot C lee Billiniten 0 1 lot Thomas Lama • .1 .-- .. • .' . . .Ftert'anseuktp. . , '. 1 ; ''• 40 am William Bro . ' . . ' ' • Rush township. ' 171140•Benj a SiofoilloLomrl4oo,ant staialltr . 110 an Charles Wittnan 100..araJ ea Taggart, ' 38 am Franks* Huntsinger 207 sea I Green . * ' Shheldkill /awash( 400 am Joseph Mitchell ri, do do Evans ' los acs John Slottmau - - - il. do do !es Reilly 409 aca Ludwig* Huntalnirerl do do , m Spender 1 tot a house Jas Campbell 400 see hristmas* Jones 1 lot a house John Steplie 1 lot WlMamitelnhirt Stittriks7/ Hoven BeiMiph. 1 lot Benj Delong ••- . 3 L o ts Joab a s Lippincott 3 - do Benj Belong '- • ..., 1 1 lot-Jcerph Mahon' 1 house '' e *2 lots Geo A: Mao. i Ids G PI Cummings. key - 1 lot a *hart John Eley 1 hums I lot widow Oros 3 lotand X wharf .John 1 lot * wharf Wm Ptice - Ilhaghes,' estate . rawest limuksP,, 400 ace John Eckert ' 1 lot No. 94 Lewis Snyder 150 am F W Hughes Ido N 0.3 Jesse Shortie , 406 ace John Kidd.. .• A 1 &John Seblesentan _ 100 am PeMr Filber t • do No 10 Rich Melanie . SO hoists a Tots Morrir* 1 do No 88 John Painter • Wisher . Ido No; 84 Osman Hunt; 1 lo t N 0.7 Ahd,WMas:. 1" - . skims ' _ '', 92 aca Strimpler, Ley Is Ott i Ido No, r. 4 e 4 othatio n -I lot No. lilonathanalliter Vdcr No. 68 - Jacob /dam* Viola I' W Husby" - Ido N 0.% Joel Hoover 1 lot Wm Boyle '- • - • Ido Christian Lechler ,i Laramie ease , ' • Ido Hiram Freaked:l - Ik4 N 0.115 Andrus DO* • -r. - - • - . ' 41ats Simon Cornell, _ —-1 210M1tichard BMA ,_ • : ~- . West - Rom towaship. 1 ' JO ass John Zinnoetanin 1100 am John Belga • . ' 427 am John IF Deihl& tessaantuel a.. • 110 nes Michael Straphar 1 4am Jacob l i C at erl , 200 4431 M Michael litdaphar --, am Beni it ; . 100 meFrederkkWeruts . • • ANDREW 11.4:WILIKR, : ' , I . ' • • ' PAUL LENGBIr s • ' lissmistrierwrB . PHlMMOriMiter - :1, 1 In t be %- --- boon ---, se Alpnarnier IWtn Ran*, I tight , Poi 1 Mane' ' II nubley. , AD the tspertin aril requithettijob, -114 the stoveuntithe ode, and shoththelr 11114 to Itai CommleelonerJ' Ocoee. - Mr*, June SID, V - • " -" ifyipesiairAnwidrakiit. to the; coiditt. Seth!: oat &Ito. Contiolostairoolak ' U ittiatrod tot LIN Maw* and- Hoof t of a ßepritiereng annesaasia qf ftwotaimmo ( sma ra '.weir. Vat thik Ibllowiug inaseadounts Ate propeesd to the tomaltatkro of the aommoMmolth, 1s aeconlamo iritlithommlalostoof lb, tontbutlifia eared , • I:arookali basal tddlHoaal *OM to Meld aoastitaa tics to to ilialgoottil as article 4110Otyllibalamo ASTMS' XL sWoetoii L tie tlteNmay tot - Wool alikatta_ar4lllllolll: data, to apply a , lomat ars- !est e trade kr. IPottrettte. Pattat Gents. arts. Ic. •Itt• 1 r 'County u WEDNES. urtqlcuuto of selling nrctuuled by •held by. I o thirl.et of !ad continue y is mold: hver utzing 3r, Jr tee not otherwise provided for; but? the aggreem. te *menut of such debts direct and eastingent_ whether contmeted by virtue of one or mere acts of the general assembly, or It different periods of time; shall lower ta med even hundred and thousand dollars, and the money ;wising from the creation of that debts, shed be applied to the purpose kV which it ram obtained, or. to repay the debts so eantencted, an4os no other .purpose wh Om 2. abrvet. In addithin td the above limited power the elute may contract debte to regal invasion, suppress - to. sucrection- 644 the Wahl in war, or to redeem the pts. secant:branding indebtedoess of the state; but the mo- ney *Than-Irma the contracting of Moth debts, shall be applied to the for which it wee raised. or totem each debts, and to no other purpose whatever. - Sac. S. KENO the debts above specified. in sidle= and 2of this article, na debt whatever shall be created by, Won behalf of the state: li Sic. 4. To provide for the payment of the present debt, and any additional debt contracted as ;areal& the leg islature shall, at its first scuba, after the adoption of this amendment. emote a sinking hind, which shail De aumcient to pay the accruing interestim such debt, and annually to redoes the - ptinripal thereof by a rem not lea than two hundred and fifty thousand dollars; which sinking Vaud than tonsist of the beeswax' income of the public works, frod time to time owned by the stale. or the proceeds of the /aloof the ottoe,or anYPertibitle of, and of the income or proceeds of sale of stoctsoirmsl by the'stabs, togetime with - other funds; or researres. that May be desixnated by law. The slid sinking thud may be linvessed, from time to time, by assigning to It any pest of the taxes, or other revenues of the state, not required fir the oniluary and current expenses of goy ernment, and'unletst In ease of war, invasion or Insur rection, no part of tbe sold sinking fund shall be need Or applied otherwise than to extinguishment of the public debt, until the amount of such deb t h is reduced below the sum of fire millions of dollars. . sce. 5. The creditor the commonwealth shalt not In any marine; or ennt, be pledged, or loaned to, any ta dleidnal, company, torparatton. or asisoeiaUnn; nor shall the eratunaboeslth hereafter become a Yolut oilmen or tockbolder. In any company, attaXial ion , or corporation. Sac. d. The commonwealth shall not *moments debt, or any Dart thereo4 of any county. borough, or township; or any corporation, or • assodation; unless such debt shall hare been contracted toenable the date to repel invasion, suppress dotnestle Insurrection, de fend itself In time or war, or to mist the state in the disc - barge of any portion of its present indebtedness. • Ste. T. The legislature shall not anthorlseany county, dty, borough, township. or incorporated district, by vir tue of a rote.of its citizens, or othersibio, to become stockholder in any Company, atoweistleo, or corporattorg or to obtain money tor, or loan Its credit to, any tempo. ration, Immolation, institution, or party. • . . MOST AISICSDNICIT. " . There Ellett beim additional article to said tomtits. tips', to be designated to article twebre,lll3 follows r_ ARTICLE XII. • • - .• • or NSW. COMM. NO county shall be divided by a line cutting off over cootenth of Its penult:km, (either to form a new minty or otherwise.) without the express assent of such coon. 4y, by a rote of the elector' thereof: nor shall say now county he_ established, contalnlag lea tbsp lbw hun dred stoge miles. . ,• . . ' -7111 ED •111111511XT. f. From seetioti two of the first article Of the consiltn. lion, Strikeout the words, "Of the city if Philadelphia, and of each calmly rerpectretly;" tram section Aye, same arttekr. -strike out the words, ‘of Ist its* olrfi rfif tilt metro! countics;" from *oaten Javan. mums trade, strike out the wordy, - ualber. the city of Phila . tidybia nor any " and insert in lien thereof the words. "and no ; and ' strike oat -section four, same article," and in lied thenenf insert the following: ' t. Anx.4l. In the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-fonr, and in every seventh year -thereafter repre sentatives, to the number of one hundred, shall be sp• portioned and distributedennally,throushontlhestate, by districts, in proportion to the number 0/ . Mashie In. habitants In the several parts thereof; except that any county_ containing at least three thousand live hundred tambles, may be allowed a separate representation; but . rib more than three counties shall be joined and no county shall be divided. in the tbrmation of a district. Any city containing aautErient number at taxable, to entitle it to at least two representative*, shall have a separate representation assigned Wand shall be divided tato convenient districts of Contiguous territory, of sews' taxable population as near as may be, each of which districts Shall elett one representative • " At the end 'of section seven, same article. Insert these words, .the city of Pritlattelphia shall be divide:Untold*. sv'eoe'toriai distrids, of contiguous territory as nearly equal in taxable population as parribte i but no wards/ma bedivided in the f.renatier, ther, N r! , I 'Tee legislature, at its drat sessiou, after the adoption Of this amendment, shall divide the city- of Phitadel. phis into senatorial and representative districts, in the armor above provided; such districts to remain on. og 4 until the apportionment In the year one thole• d eight hundred and sixtrfour. TOORTU AKSINDICfr. , There shall be an additional section to the first article of said constitution, which shall be onr.bered and road as *Mows: " Sic 28 . The lexislature shall havathe tower to alter, revoke, or annul; ally darter of incoirponttlen hereafter notiferani by, or j under, any special, or genie:ll3a*, ahenorar la their opinion may be lajerlcess to 'the Othello or the einsmoeweal , h; le fuel manner, bow- Tar, that he initistiee shall be clene'to the corporate, a. _ 1 , , .In Elssari, Man:4 27.181.7. Itistiatd, That , this. resolution pass. On the first amendment, yeas,2l. nays 7; on the second amendment, yeas 23. nays 8; on the third amendment, yetis 21, nays 4; on the fourth amendment. yeas 28;n:is 4. `' ' • tgitralt from tliiiJodrnal. 1 1 GEO. W. lIAM .SLY, Clerk. 1 ' Is rite noun or Ilerazamtrenres, Apra 2 ).1861. Iteraved, That !this reach:Mon pees. On the Let amendment. ;eta 78, nays 12; on the se•ond amend. Mont, year 67, liars 3); on the third =oddment, yete 72, utys 22; on the fourttissmendreent. yeas 83,11a)s 7. [Elbert trout tbsaournal.l • . J Aeoll ZIEGLER, eel% . Flied In Secretary's °filen, May 2,1857. .4... O. CURTIN. . ' 4crelary of the . annsionweallh. -1 . , . • I - • Semtmati's Oriscs,l . ' I Rars; , ltsbniv, June 22, - 1957. -/}ansytocen in, sir .• • • • Ido certify thai.ihe above and foregoing Is • true and 'correct copy ofII the original. }resolution proposing amendments to theConatitutionef the eousutotivrtalth,' with the vote in. ach branch of the Legislature upon the dual passage thereof, es Appears from the origluals on ills ln this - . testimony !thereof I hare herentito set toy heed and caused to he &axed the seal of 'A j the Secretary's °flee, the dry and year above - written. . CtIIITIN,_ StexebtrY of 06e Cblimonraoilh. /a rdi 27,18+7. , The resolutiOn proposing amendments to the Consti tution of the tbramonwasith being under oressidersdba, On tin question,. Will the Senate agree to the first amendment! fin yen and 'nays were taken agreeably to the prink. slims of the Constitution, and were as inflow, Oa: • Yaks—Minn. Brewer, Browne, Coffey. Fetter, Flenniken, Fraser, ;twain, Jordan,. Killinger. Knob, Limbach, Lewis, Myer, Scofield, Sellers, Shuman, Steele, Straub,; Welsh, Wilkins, Wright and Taggart, Nays—kinswtersho.Cresswell, Piney, Grigg, Mails, Penrose and Southew—T. So the ntrestlon.wai detennb d In the atirmatlve. On the questlon' Will the Senate agree to the second atuendineot $ The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the prod stone of the Constitution, and were as follow. eta: Irsaa—klesere. Bomar, Beeline, Ones.,l4El7,Zr/ins, Fetter, Finney.: Flenniken, Ingrain, Jordan, Knox, Lau bitch, Lewis, llyer. Senors; Shaman, &Mbar,' Steele. Straub, Welsh,, Wilkins, Weighk and Tagraurt, Bpeaker Nan.—Messrs. Coffey, Crabb,•Fnisee,.Bregg, Ham% K Olinger, Penton and &age . So the question was determined In the aelmitatiee. On the questtion, Will the Senate agree to the third altiendmOlitl The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the plov.i. stone of the Constitution. and were u Hs: Yzas—llessrs. Brewer, Browne, Orabb, Cresswell, MY, Evans; Fienniken,'Fraiter, Ingram, 'Jordan, !Milner , Knox,Xaublets, Lewin, dyer, Scofield. Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Steele, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins and Wright Gregg. Barris-mid Penrose-4. So theluestion as determined In the On the question, Wilk the Senate agree to the fourth amendment? - The Yeits and flare were taken agreeably to thq of thoronstittitiou, and were as Billow, sil: t no, s—Beasrs. Brewer, Browne. Coffey, Cresswell. Ely, Er ' Fledniken, Frazer.' Ing Killinger, Knox. Li h, UMW. Myer. Scofield. Selle rs, Shaman, South et, Steele, Straub. Welsh, Wilkins and Wright-22. NAYS-.. nears. Crabb, Finney, Jordan and Penrose-4 So the question was determined in the allirmatire., Its rim novas or lirrizurrovres. • ! April 2d, 1857. f The resolution proposing arreendmeuta to the Constl beton of the Commonwealth being under conidderation, . On the question, • • ' ; • . • . . . -Will the House agree to the first amendment? ' The yeu and nays were taken agreublvto the priori. slots of the Constitution, and were as follow, viz: Yuri—Mears. Anderson, Arthur, Boathouse, Ball. Beek, Bishop, Borer, Brown, Calhoun, Campbell, Chew, Clearer, Crawford, Dickey, lint, Ryder, Yansold, Foster, 0 I bboney. Glides. Memel, 'Lerner. Heins, Holstend, Hill. Hillegas, Hewett: (Berke,) Imbrie, Tunes, Jacobs, Jen. kine.,Johne,Johtsoa, Kauffman, Kerr. Knight, Lamm ring, Long aker, Lovett, Ilanear, Usual., Westmont, • DPllveln, Moorehead, Mumma, MUIISBII3IIM, Nielsoli, • Nicholson, ..Nunemacher, Pearson, Peters, Yadkin. Peons% Purcell, Ramsey, ( Philadelphia ,) , Ramey, (York.) Reamer, Need, Roberts, Rupp, Straw, Sloan, Smith, (Cambria,) Smith, (Omits.) Stevenson, Tolan. Vail, Yanroortils, trident. Yoeghley,Walter, Westbrook, Wharton; Williston, Witberow , Wright, Zimmerman and (lets. Speorkertl. • . Nevs—Mears. Diane, Benson, DOck, Hamilton, MO. rock, Minn. Ilriffmin. (Lsbanon,)Lebo s , Struthers, Thorn, Warner and Wintry: do—l 2. So the question was determined in the aMrmative. On the queatkori . - • .. Will the House agree to the mend amendment f the yeas end nays were taken agreeably to the provi sions of the Conatitn Don. and were as follow, via: Yea—Messrs. Anderson, Deckhouse. Ball, Beck, Bow. er. Calhoun, Campbell, Carty, Ent. Yausold, Foster, 08. des, Ileutel. llorPer, Hein, Mertes I, Ilillegas. Hoffman, (Berke,) Housekeeper. Imbrie, !noes, Jenkins, Johns. Johnson, Kauffman. Knight. !Allotting, Longaker. Le iett, Mincer, Mangle. Millvain, •Sloottiesd, Musselmen, Nichols, litehobson. Nurtetnaeber, Pearson, retool; Pitri. ' kin, Priartall, Parma, Ramee7,rbiladelPidati Romlwf (York.) Reamer. Retort 'Atone, Shaw,filoan, Use, Vail, %Outdo'', Walter,Westbrook, Wharton, Zimmerman and Oats, ilsoot- 6 % Nave—Mears. Artl;ur„, Augustine, Backus, . Benson, Bishop. Brown, Chase, Cleaver, Crawford. Ryder, Olb boo Hannon, Hancock . UHL Hine, tinfman, (Lao; , non .)Jacobs, Kerr,Lob, IrCeituoill, Mumma.' Reed , 'Built (Cambrle,) Smith, (Centre.) Stevenson, Struth .ere, Therm, l'anvoorida, • Vickers,. Wagoneeller, Warner, Wintrode. Wltheriow and Wright-34, 5' . So the question was determined In the aMricirdire.• Oa the question, Will the House agree to the third amendment? ; • • - The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the Owl. dons of the Cotatitution, sand were as followsOthl , Yeas—llleitos. Anderson. Backbonse. Ball, Bark, lien son, Bower, &two, Calhoun, Campbell, Chase, Clearer, Crawkad,DlATy, Nut, Eyelet, Fardeld. Yoder. Gibbon. ey, Hemel. Harper, Heins, incased. Hill, Ilillegas, Hoff man, (Berke) Hoffman, (Lebanon.) Housekeeper, Inibrie, lanes, Jacobs. Jaime. Johnson, Raul/math Kerr. Lebo, Lontraker, Lovett; Menu?, Mangle, M'Calmoot. Moor, -head. Mumma, Mowelman; Nkhola, Nicholson, Ronne. machete Peanut Peters , Petrinin. Purnell, Pratell, Ramsey, ( York .) Reimer, Reamer, Reed, Rapp, Shaw; Shan, Smith, (Ounbria,) Smith, (Centre,) Stevenson, Tolan, VW, Ifanvorchis, Pickers, Youbley.Witgonseller, West brook, Williston. Witham', Wright, Zimmerman and Gets. BPerthre---7L ' Nen-Mears.. Arthur, Aug us tine, Backus, Bishop, (kety Mork, Glides, Hamilton, Hater:o4lllu, Jenkins, Aniglit. Labouring. Mindy, Ramsey, (Philadelphia.) Botorts,litruthere,Thons,Walter, Warner, Wharton and Whiteride—V.. So the omnibus Was determined in th 6 efilrenatire. On the question, . . ~ Win the Hato agree to the liburth amendment? ' . The yew and nays were taken agreeably to the provi sions of the Constitution, and were as fain's, via :. ' Yeltr;-alorare. Abdomen, Arthur, Beekbonse, But kus, Ball, Beek. Benson, Bishop, Bower, Blown. Calhoun, Campbell, Carty. ause, Mayer, Crattlard. Diekep a it t t, Eystar, SannKlikater,Gibboney.olldea, Unser, r, 1 tharmellintand Hill, Ulllegas, Hoffman, (Berke,}off man, (Lebanon , ) Housekeeper. Imbrie, Innes„ Jacobs, tontine, Johns, Johnson, Kauffman: Keer.Loba Lotion. ring Winker, Lovett,. Manes:. Dingle. 31'Calatont, krll;aln, kluisam, Munehnin, ?Hobo's. Nicholson, Nu. seuriecher,•Penton. Paten, Petri In, Pawnall, , Purcell, Rammer, (Ph Ilarielpida,)Rameen orka Ateamer, Reed, 4 Itoberte,Mapp; Shaw, liken:4S th. (C,ambria ) Smith, (Centm,) Stevenson, Ulan. Yall; Yanuorbls.' Ykkere., Yoeghley, Wagonesiler, Walter. Warner, Westbrook,' Whartoo; Willbton,Witheroi,'Shomermart talo - Cets,l Nars—Mesers. Dock. Hamilton Hascoek, Stitillites,' Thorn, Wintrode sod Wright—T. ' - • So th e , estkor enostleterroluedia the allrmatire. . . . ~, , , • • • - ; • !.,‘, - • • • tartILVII Meta s . , , HerriabuT, Jane 'A 1 / 1 4: • 1 i 'ihriiergfrowid, err 1 ~, I do el 5, that 'the above and ibregotigle a tree end; correct ropy rf the "Yeas" and'Noyes taken oet . the' 'resobition pro p os ing emendates to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, osier ante a punted the Jeannie of the two Bonne r the Omen) ittlicsabl7 of this Coat,' tootigrailth dr the enation of lab,. . ! ti l r, rseleist- • • WHOM ow Itiod,lid the Oast mid of. /... 1 Set, tide tenotty-ereotd Vol ;otai,otiotovri 1. 6 I L " jegoteighthundrod itil Iftkirre*„.,:_' • - [ 7.'"yr- :. =•z. •. ,! •-' ,- - , i-. A: liktzes LEGAL CARDS. W. ROSEBERRY, Attorney , at j Lary: 011:0-corner of Market said bid street's, Pottsville. " August 9.16 32. Ap ER STROUSE, Attorney at Law. Ornee—Ceittre street, apposite the Towle nen, ebroary 9, 66 .TjAVID B,GREEN,Attorney at Law, LiPcdtatillit,Pa! Oftee In Market street, opposite SIN katt 011ee. ' July 14, '513 2 4y A -P. ,SPINNEY, Attorney, at Law, Aw e Ashland, Schuylkill county, Pa., set 4“ soutio the ruches. sink sale of Seal Estate. tolleethas of rents, £e.. [Ashland, May '4,'47 21-3 y tecLEMENT S. FOSTER, Justice of the Book Illnin:ollortkate and eitintebni d and so a to eantrally, February 22, ad 1114. c: , TuomPSON, Attorney and • Counsellor at Lair. 011ee,beloy T.J. Allison's Hat tore, lover sod or Broad , street, Tamaqua. Febroasy 2,' 18:4 . 5-17 , y T HOMAS R. BANNAN, Attorney at Law. (Are la Orntav 8 trest,Oppoidta the Episcopal Math. Pottsville, Parma., , N0v.20, 186 S - 47-ly jiRkNCIS SPENCER, Magistrate, and Bat Estate Agent. Mee to Raft Road street ow Rut basket, Pottsville, Pa. March :2,1868 JOHN SEITZINGER, Justice Odle ty Pears. St CLAIR, vllll attend to MI trusineio ea rustodnto him 'with ditione• and are. Febiatry 21, , 57 ------ CHRISTOPHER LITTLE, Attor ney at law: Pottairtile. Erbaylklll eanoti. Pa. mitts-ola Aldautatigoratraet v carizot &toad. April n, 'r7 • .15ly TOHN C. CONRAD,.Jr., Justice of op the Reser and Conveyancer-412km oppoalle Public School house, Broad street, Tamaqua, Pa. • Maj 2, IT CEORGE deß-KEIM, Attorney at law. Pottrville,Penni., will attend islets' Walnuts In Schuylkill county and elsewhere. 012034 n Centre treat, nearly opposite the Miner? Bank. July 7, 'Se 27- SAMUEL GA,RRETT, Magistrate. 'repairer and Goners.' Collector, willattend to 11l business entrusted to him with diligence and care. OP flee, Centre street, Pottsville, Pa.,oppositethe Towline% N. s.—The Dockets of N. U. Wilson, Esq., are in p A. session of Samuel Gartett, Esq. fitly TSAAC SEVERN, Justice , or the 11 PEACE, attends to the collection of accounts. and alibusiness appertaining to his °Moe. Its also attends to the measurement of Drkk and Btone Work, Exacta• tions. de. The Docket of Jacob Elio. Esg, !sin his prauesaion. Office—Centre at, below ..krOaricau • • _Ahab, Bondi, Itortgagoo, to. IPAASPB. SEVItIiN will attend to the drawing »r or Deeds, 'Bonds, Mortgages, Surveys ibe Insuranra,..te, with accuracy and despatch. Offlas—'Centre - ortrwet,"bv low American House. with Isaac Severn, Matdisitahic Pottsville. Feb. 11, 67 7-1 _, .. _ ... .. ___ . BUSINESS CARDS. : . qr.,_. . _ EO. K. SMlTHTMiniiiEitglneer eb. 111 1 1 4 1 ring Yiew , pr, Potts,lll , 6, Pa. , 74f, TOSEPII W. GEARY, Civil and Mi , Wog Engineer. 0210*--Corner of Market and 2d streets„ Pottsville, Pa. ' [January 10 2- PW. SHEAFFER, Pottsville, Pa., ols% of the Pennirilieuls State Geological Surrey, explores bolds, mines, ,Ite. [October 13,'66 4141' • DR. G. N. BOWMAN; Sur- Soon Dentist, Officer In Rita pand BB B. 4 firt corner Market and Second streets, PottivlUe. Pa. ' 10etoberdi 1863 . , 40-tf I RANK CARTER, Civil; and Min . blf Etrgioeer, Surteyor. de., will attend to surveys 03 bads, taints. town plats. no.. Ofiee wil6 faml. Lewis, Esq.; first door below Slifer Terrae , p, Pa. MAY 9,17 - . 184 f Ir_ T ENRY PLEASANTS; Civil and , =Mining Engineer, POTTISVILM o k b. Mid incs--Centre street. weft aide. be t win Market l'orweglan--same balding In which Mr. Poola's office la located. - — garment '37 todnis • . I . II;EAV ER & CLAPP, Pcolpgical, ki Civil and idlnini Engineers.. Veratieens, and the elan [tour, SCILINTON.Tit, a k D. W. MAUL] . . •; ' . " i lk.' r.-cLANN-- F - N , ~,,- , MAY 2.14 . i 10-13- -- . ..—________— .. JOHN HODGKISS, Minirim: Engi , . . , ~, ! Dear and Surveyor; Centre St.. Pottsville, Pa., at. tends to Surveyf og and Exploring COll Lands. tripped it g / 1 14 6 14 41 4 APD tbr the purchase and aloof Real Wade collodion of rents, kc. 2 Minh 22,i1856. TRUCKS and R. , A. HAINGAY,Mining Huilnner, Patentees of "Pro. erne of Purifying Moe Water" are now at the "Potter!)!,. House" wherethey will he happy to see those operators who are itiiereated in saving the expense attendaht pn the destruction of jkAlers by mho:water. - Pottsville, August 9,'56 - rilth .T_TENRY W. POPLE, Geological, ITcyograpbleal and Minln Engineer, Een trestreet, Pottsville, e 4.• gives ettentkm Wsurveys and examhsa. lions of Cool Lands, tosnrveys of mines requiriog spo de' Romney. and to the superintendence and entire charge r for r proprietors of estates; • • Tebrury 2,'57 [July 22,14 27-tl] aREAL ESTATE 'AGENCY.—The - ' undersigned will giro prompt atteotloo to tlinpur. s nd sals Of Real Estate: -LAgenelas for pro. Collections of goats, Convdrapolnt. datit ildinvlngcoda and accounts, ite. : "SAVING flitßT. Otos lin Martat *set near Thfrd. ' , Pottsville, April 4, 'II 1,43 us - . A4AgGENCY,--For the Purchase and 841 e of Real Estate; buying and selling Coal; ta, u charge of Coal Lands, nines dc.,and collecting renh--fmm twenty years enpiwien ' as In the Countyle hopes to give utlsfaction.• Office Kaharttango inn*, Pottsville. ' CE1A41,41..1111 0 1,- Apr 118,1857 7 , . ' . . 14-tf . • TH. McElwain, - Civil Ind, Mining v *En g ineer, Ashland, Pa., attends to Suresyhtg Inverting Mines, surveying aid dividing lands. regu lating Town Lots, and all other business in the line of his proksalon. Letter address, Fountain 'Spring P. 0., Schuylkill County, Pa. . Feb. 21.18.57 11-1 JEDMUND .M, IVENS, - • N ahanient Enginar I Danaghlanan. Traulfad. Pa mares Designs snit Working Dranings of ,Cornish Pumping Engines, Winding Enginee,ands general dap ertyllon of Colliery. Blast Furnaces and Rolling Mill Ma chinery. ate.. Le. Modals, rinirringx and Opacity:along of luventione prepared Myr the Patent Mee. • ' Tamaqua. rebrum7 '57 . &Iy - fIEO. BROWN, Mine Inspector; ten ders Ws 'terrines to Land-owners. men of baiinrss, and. capitalista. Prom his experience In mining. and knowledge of 'vein& is be is engaged in this and adjoin. Ing counties, in examining mines and exploring Cecil Irina, he hope* to , be able to give satisfaction to all who may 'want his services. • REPPRS to ILSJANIA MIMS and JairtilNittU, Philadelphia. and D. E. Ntex, and Wttaisw Hunts, Jr., Esqs... Pottsville, for capability and integrity. - Address-OEO. DROWN. Mine, Inspector; East Nor. reslau street. Pottarille, Pa July L. 18/4 r TO BUILDERS. . LUMBER! LUMBER!! • T he subscriber respectfully announces to the nubile Hutt be has completed Itis Strain cle an T he Saw-mill in .Locnst Valley. Schuylk ill county, and is now compared to furnish all kinds of Lumber at the lowest pricesz-such as Pine, Hemlock and White Oak oil every size and description. ' . sir Rinser Lumber cut to order at the sitortettnotice. N0r.17, '55 464 t _ EDWARD E. BL - AND, ' WILLIAMSPORT PLANING MILL, Belton% 1114 Stinbiffy & Erfe- Ragnadand theCanal,' Opposite the Furnace, inega tasport, Penna.) taEo. S. BANGER & CO., Whole kisale and Retell Pealers and Manufattnreas of white and yellow pine Soorrng boards, rub, doom, blinds, shut, larkildlng. wood infaldlno, do. ..117 and moil sawin g! fancy and plain. All descriptions - of turning and planing dons with promptneas, and to the beet matinee. • Feb. 7. '67 6.17 BOOKS, &c. 'RY.Way - IttRIILV.2!'• OW ready for delivery, the Fourth .N Volatii. , of Ting't , Life of Washington. Also, onsets for sea. antorribirs can procure their copies of - BENJ. HANNAN, Apia for .thontkal cosesty. i. • LINN'S ANALYTICAL INDEX (IF Parallel; Reference to the cases 1-tfi ..Vl:4ld1 4 .3 6 weVe'gret, `LZ.°O7I0 11 :1,1! Wharton's American Criminal Law, new . edition. Just published, and for sale by L 8. DAMIAN.' imsDoolts of every description furnished at sari lotr (*la. •• • detemstlg!7ll litr/irk? A.-01ra hi Its Maoism" on the two Theologtet, Natio. and Revealed, with memorials of the death and char ter of the Author. Thing* not generally known by David. A. Wells. Spanceons Sermons, 2nd eerie& klacauley's Biographical and Ilistorind Sketches. Gutowski. America and Europa 'lsabella. The Young Wife and the Old Love. Poems, National aid Patriotic ; by 0. W. Cutter. Unpile* Within; 8700 Reactor the People. Just published and for sale by' B..DANNAN. M . ay 2,'6T ' r 18- • Notengs el sew mosim I i ' Togao bum that gmeth let lut aing— by ilDee llawtborse. • r.Plums for Plano. No. 5. '. 1 Tkslberg Vatses—by Male* D'albert, Dr. Hame's Arctic Polka—by J. D. Peterson, Firemen?? Slareb--by D.P. Watts. The Sei Breeze Oallop—Gmbe. . • " High Flyer " ." . " Speedwell Schottische" ' . 1 . Splendid Walls, - • 42 ' " Staten (bikkatar ' . " 4. rots .4 0 Goemi ifirald Ma r c h.'_'. . - z "Sldldlog Star Rodent& " Jennie Polkit—by P. M ' Leon Polka—by Michael Malcolm altermer. . ' Polka Fratice, loot. , L'Amerleaa QuadrGallop—by Award: Antall& Polka—W Dolllag. . • • , , . se r Amite Laurie, a ballad, amag,by Dempster. For sale by ' ' '." - . - LIAnAli. I ?AGRICULTURAL AND ARCHITEO- • T1V1A1.1390118. VESSENur:DI uompieto Fanner, ard Gardener. ; • . Dann American Flower Garden Directory. • Bondi Family Sitex.en Garden r. ..lobnaton's Agrionliaral Chemiatryf , • Downing'. Landscapellardening. Naafi% Proeueselve Waimeri- . Alien's Treatise on Ihe Grape, - Pardee en the Strawberry: . ' • Tenet* on the Boma- . . , • Yalkdt'a American Fruit Grower's Manual. • Neill. Fruit. Mower and Vegetable Gardener. Jeanseeolhicikraary of Modern Gardening. Blake'. American Farmer. Thomas farm Implements. . , OrOliMill American Poultry Yard. Bennett's Poultry Doak. • Downing'. Pratte and Fruit Tress of America: 1 , American.Prolt,Culturist by T.Powas., . Llndlera Horticulture by Downing. • : aridgeman'e Young Gaseleneee Assistant. Dcranin Rural Essays. . Yang's Architecture.% '.--` Drown'ellekt lima oT hi aurae.- AVicaltnraltlbmadelty. • " Toe ale at • - 111:" MEW'S `. • ' !NONA Ifttereeltote. 'Apdf TRAVELING: %En CO Thie lhot =totes datly theft'. ern sod Wetterritootea. By artattkottest bombast* !bitted:lle will be at the °Melt Co . S . S. WILLIAX3, April= " - aIY. au RG. !'ocrost soar Qui, *meta et Upward Ititewle letati-te. PASEIENCV; TRAIN Sibotylklol Valley and TL * (IN and .affer 'MONDAY, NJ ALtil: . •, , LEAVE POITEMILLS: At 7.30, A. N. - ' Ai LEAVE TC33dANORA : , At s.ao, A. S. . 1 •al On suatisiat . . LEAN'S P 0553141,14 ..,:' At F, A, M. . I -At LEAVE T 080,01034 : 'At 9. A. M._ * I • A trumpet by the 3, P. M., Trills will town, with tains going North sod tout)! swim. Wilitardwort & Elmira Railroad.; 14-.17CW9 TO TAMAQUA. 80C Apr . 18, 1 3'T• E. 11. WHEELER, Sup il - pril at' P 4 31 1 1 :1 44 ,P.M 1- it P. H. t 2 P. st. 1 'Ned. at t's• 1 on tit. oat- 'slat ntendelt4 16.3 m L MICH VA LEY ILEX AUKANGELVIEN t of Passentrer ?mini! Ootnoletiiing IArSDRISSDAT, tiny LSD T. • Dewar -'l'rektste. Leave Ilan& Munk at 935 A. 61.,end 100 P. M. o illatington 3.17 " 1.40 . " 0 Catuanqui ' 847 'UT " I •• 0 - Allentown 0.08 " i 2.21 , Bethlehem 9.26 " • j lAA " Freennaneblavi 9242 "1 " • Arrive Keaton 10.00 --" 0.1 " tfp Virallins. "J 1 - ' Easton • at 8.45 A. ii., 41 .040- P. 31. Frewmansbbny . 9.18 n " Bettdebent 9.25 " • Allentown' . 11.40 I: 421. " Catasauqua , 0.51 633 tilatlitelon• ' lo:h6 ast •Arrive Moth Chunk • 11.00 . 00 " Beth Zahn awned et Manch t7httuk7Oth trains rink ning on the Beaver 411eadow Railroad to. Weatherly, and Beaver Meadow, also, at Vreemansburs With trains run ning on the North Pennsylvania Railroad. The _ nriorn. lug Treln;down will connect with teethe on the Belvi dere. Delaware and Lackawanna A Welts Railroad, to Belvidere and &nation.. • • • The afternoon Train down will ronnee with the trilrui on the Belvidere A Cobh's!. Railroad to ;Philadelphia A Neer York.' I • 1 The afternoon Train tip Will connect With trains on the. Belvidere terlaware Railroad, front - Scranton and Belvidere. - • • . .1 There will be but one connection betrrren, and Philadelphia by way of North PennsylYants Railroad, which will be ha the morning, • ROBERT B. SAYRE. May . 9, tit 19. • • I' !WEN% eq. phlladp an d law sillsessdA meßameiro , ligm '5B. WINTER ARRANGICSIENTS?..W. rlll-IE.GREAT Noithern ind - Westerp 'll. trotted States Mall Routes; • Ai`Spied isereatai mid Fare rettscul`fa • LITTLE SCHUYLKILL, CATAWISSA; SUNBURY sue NMI, WILLIAMSPORT AND NOMA RAI Intik D. Thn !f b " Nr ai g;ti li t , alS 7 1 / 6 8 11Qur. • • " • De troit; - j • •24 " Chcago, - " i St Louls, I - - 48, _ , , . Ticket Ogee, N. W. oottier' , Slath end Chewi ng streets, 'and' Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot, Corks, Broad and Vine. —:• . - , * On and after 'MONDAY; Dee. fith. Three a Pas/unit/11 Teal us. will leave the Philadelphia and lleadig g Railroad Depoteornii /tread and Thiestreets, dMly,(Fundaya ex eopted,) ita niC""': •'. ' 1 . Day Dupre's...T.4o A. Da , i, . • • - - SiOrping a'. . heenitrUle and Reading,orili. • Connect. log with Cat :lapis's,. Williainsportand Erie and William port and Euri'ra R. Read; arriving at Elmira at 5.15 P. M.; connecting Witt. New York and Erie and Builaba.a.Wd Now York city R allratia for Dunkirk and Buffalo; and from thence. via. Att Amery on Laketrie or Lake Shore-flail road, to Cleveland; Toledo, Monroe, Sandusky' and De troit. Alsv. with Elmira, Canandaigua and Niagara Valls Railroad: eonnecting at Cknandaigna with New York Centralliallroad, Eaat and All•st. and at Suspension Bridge with Great Western and Michigan Central Rai/ • road for Detrolt,Chleago, St. Lonla,and all points in Can- ad s and Western States. • • , • - - Mail Train... 1.30 A. M.' • ' i Li .gtapping. at ail Stations, and running to Potion! , le ly Night Express- 3 .30 P. M. : i . ' I Running every day, stopping at all:Stations and Iron. ol ng to Pottsville. Conneetingat Port Clinton wittiest. a w issa.Williamsport and Erid - , end WAllarasportand El nth a Railroads. minty In g it Elm ira at 4. A. M.: connecting i.. with New York and Erie.ltuffalo and iNew YOrk citp and 'Ake Shore Railroads. for Bunk. Dunkirk. Erie. Cleve. • Lund, Clneinuati,Toledo, Chicago. andaH points liCist.— A ISO. with Elmira, Can andalgua and Niagara Falba Rail. raads; arriving at Niagara falial at 10.10. A. 31, contust. Tinewith Day Express or Great Westlirw Railroad for De Wit. Chicago, etc. 1. , • ' This Route, with its connections. lbrms the aitarte• and most direct route toiCanada wail the Lakes. l Only one change ofbaggage between Philadelphia/ Canada or the Lakes. • ; - , 1 Passengers by Day Eipress.breaktastat Porttlil l m u g Blue et Williamsport. Passengers by way...5TR Express take nipper at Port C/IntoW. • ..; : 1 Passengers purchasing Tickets by:, this Line da privilegei of stopping at any of the üboye pointy a . coming their seats at oleasure.- , i Faro from Philadelohta to Twoututut, - ' • $2.0 ' Buffalo Uis Tonavendal (Ntawissa, . 485 Niagarl s alls, via; Ell +Rupert - • i 4 mit* nandalgtmg Danville, . . r 4 -N. P. :Railroad._ Milton, • - i 515 N. Pallilela. Buffalo, Williamsport, - 5 Snspenrion Bridgei Elmira. . . 7 Cleveland, . 1, Jafferson, . 7 is, Toiedo,l Starkey,. • 7 05 Cintinxtal Penn Yen & , 8 DetroltV;• Gorham, 8 Oilturra, via. Gotham, 5 14 . hi% i..." " Steamer ChtereP, . John daigua, Arnot; •5 g • tern a Canap . . Conti Uoneoye Palls, 8 50 Chiang! Caledonia, LW HAW, 8 Send tarts. - ' , . . 9 004:hlarai It baster, via. N. Y.* and and itntralo ;Coe. teal j. , ing and N.:Y.'11,11. 800 Roar" 800 Data vta - lf. Yore& itt rie:and Rut and d new York City. 10 00 E. T. UtfIIBELL, ~. N. W. cornet G. A.NICOLIS,StmI,PhiI ' 7.IIcICIESSOCR,SupICAti J. A. REDFIELD, RuP't NY'.. emt. .. ,TIt,A.AsTSPORIIATItiN. ,via.lti k p, Llnlßtlitidid l t irOn ".. • iota, 1 .hdro olden orn R d. tehlinut - .iarrintd, and, i• tea, igbt the re. h 1 000 o oo ,10 00 111 70 11.175 110 00 16 00 irreiii&i nd Chenntret o &Reading road . and Erie mad nd Elmira Rail TO FOONDRYMEN, YACSIIRBTI t OTRZRS. PURVES, N. E. corner South. and Penn Sts.,Philstdalphia.fur- r u s es ingtit copper and bass, pig Iron, 'sheet Iron, solders. fire bricks. prwtabletbr ges, specter. blocs tia,lead.foandry mould ings: flVintei. crucible,. antimony, babbitt metal, wand of all kinds, lbrass, old copper. Ile., At, 14 is alla a deal er in alought and coat tamp iron and otitar metals. 'lt is his desire to accommodate machinists and others at a distance itOttl the 'city, by furnishing an j article they . may want in their business.: Art ides not mentioned to the above will be mewled and forward d. Any Inquiry 'ln the atarre line wilt be promptly answered. A. PIJIIVEN' N. E. corner South and Penn streets.. February 14, '57 . • . ' • 71, iLt. PAPER 4 itkockwAktgiog.sl L.' ISAACS It ~.13Rtillir.:It, No. t 4 133 North Second. 'treed, below Race; Philadd V . . Mating completed their large assortment of the shore. Goods for Spring and Summer-Trade. would respectfully invite the attention of - purchliers to the same. Their stork, for beauty, cheapness and variety cannot be hu r. - mused. They base ccnstently on band every descrip• lion of Gold and Painted Shades, Buff tiollande, and Shads Natures, Wall . Pepere. l'orteina, • Fire ,Board pilots, Borders. Ac.,All of which they Clifer at lower rates than can be had at any other eatablidrient. Call and eiimins. , • • ' J. L. ISAACS it 111110., . . . • ' In North !Second street, below Baru: February 28. '67 0.6 m . WARNING AND COOKING APPAitiTIIi 11.1 E subscribero ' would ; inOte. the _• • specie( attention of Arakitecte. Bonaire and the pu lie. to our auperict assert:tient of Warm Air Varna eve, YenVlatis,g sopa( atue. Lath Boilers. Gas Otani, Patent Lowdown Grates, and others of the latest styles: alio, a large armament of -Tefitilatora, black," . gold, bronzed and white enamel ! register*: Cooking flanges of: superior nitrite, warranted to perthror well: also, . Pr, ruble itaoger4lor summer use; J. S. Silver's Alp Tight Gas Consumer. de In the best manner. and according. to the original invention: sole Agents for C01111% . 1. Patent Chimney Caps, for ventilatirg all classes of .building. I mo and for the cure of smoky chimoree. Personal Gelation given to alrwork entrusted to us. . -The publi are re. (plated to call and esmnine our large and pieta "stock, &ewe know we can hire satisfaction. .., . . , . 1 BAKER At wicamuifs... • ' N 0.1132 (old No. 406) Market /Crud, ' May 0.'47 19-crul Above Eleventh. GharVlow, ' —...-- MUSIC PUBLISHING HOUS E. EIJI/SIC NA. ~,'" .vv,3, 1..__14:1 1 ,..e.1 - __ _ra n nut i n t l i tS , A uck: . • = •(. der the Utah lions . Philadelplais.are ennatanily publishing the latest bitt. ale, row the most popular Au( bore in the United Statile, in a style that wilt vie with soy Lowed at any other house, either In this country (It Europe. I They have also the pleat - tare t o announce to the public( that their-stork of Sheet Must: on band, con/data of the • largest and most complete assortn el t tgbe round In the 0u ntry ( they are constantly addlnt t c their-stock all the" New Music published in New york.lkoaon. Ac. • •. They slim publish several Instruction Booka,whiela see In general rise throughout the coantry.• . • PIANOS—A Site assortment of the btu' mannikeinrena Of New York and Boston at the lowest che e- p prices. ' MUSICAL I • NSTRUMENTS. •. Also, ageneralaseortmeotof Ciltue, V lollr. 1. Bottl ooo t Flutes, cconleona,le., Vlolln:oulLteitod Thu p Strings, of the best 'ltalian quellties„ all of which will be furolah: ,ad to the public and the tredoat the lowest rates. Orders punctually attended - to. i ' mir All Lee t Walker's !dusk and Puldlcutlons tan be Obtained at B BANNAB'b Bock and Musuttqcre. Potts. ewe.. Phlladolrbl. I , ^ t. 4. - !.:6-1 - • , . • tt M. W. UALDWIN tessiguseers, - vßroadattdifamitton strectri.Philaddykia,Ansic, ir OUL D call the attention of Rail road -Managers, and actse inte acted lit Railroad Property, to their 4stesesof Loixesestire Raginer.lib it hie b 'they are Adapted to the particular business for width they may be required; by the use of one, two; three or 'four pair of drifting wheels; and the use of the whole, or so much of thekeigla Re may be desinzble for adher on; and In accommodating them to thegrades. curves, strength of supatistruction. and rail and work to be' . done. By these means the maximum useful effect of the power is secured with the leant expense for attendance. -east of fuel, and repairs to Road and Engine. With these ;object e In view. and as the result of twenty - three years 'practical experience In the business by our senior part• war, we manufactnrefire different kinds of Dopion. an d i several classes or sizes of each kind. ' Particular atten tion paid to the strength of the machlnein the plats and workmanship of all the details. Our long experience and opportunities of Obtaining Information. suable* Its • to offer these eng nes with tbs assuranee that In (Meilen. cy. economy and durability. they will compere Invisrettly with those of any other kind in use. We also furnish to order whvels . a zips , . beetling or low moor tire (to It aeon Ines without boring.) sou posittou castings for bearings; every description of Copper Sheet I °nand Boiler Workr, and every article appertaining to the repair or remelted . of Locomotive En:tines. ' 11. W. BALDWIN. Januar . ), 6, '67 1-tf MATTI! EW BA MD. = . • In : CCOMMODATI HE UNDERSIGN wade arrnageßents la coo 443... N katig. D HAVING unction eith rttiffp regular line u 1 Boone READING AND nd alldstermediate points, we •ive rale for all the above pie talon will be given to ship gd despatch. r e auttdi a share of patronage v . ere, who may have goods to id the contact' . ohor toes £ Co, Ni. 65 N ort Wharie, below Vine 6f.reef; re now preptired to ati'our utmost 1. with proatptness Torn marrhanti and ant for that Emotion —.... •AGENTB il '• Aim. 3. Errs; philadelphle. -' ' • I , . PHII•IP Aces to of.; Iteattlag. - i .. A TIIISII kl • so., POURVilie. ... July 4. IT . , . 814.1' SCHUYLKILL NAVICATION CO: - FFICE of ' the Sehtiyl.,Navi'o' Co., CABS----zaia 1411sa. e tor • be charge the use of out lbeTOLL;tat An. recite Coal rattled op the Bchpylkill Nirlgatlon will .e follows , until further null ' . . • ' r , Spring )1111, • Coushotorkers, Plymouth' Duo. Thi l"l= d tf ' Port lioaratly, Talley Porto,. • • • Payllogs Dos, Port Provitteotoo, " Dhcznix•llle, _ `_itoyer's Ford, 4 _Pottstown Landilog, " Port Union, , Birdsbomugh; "'Reading, " Ala:Louses, Moonville, , • Ilamburg„. 3 Oridgsbari Liakliag, • . 40 • 0 40 34 31 rs 36 87 36 34 29 The charge will be pp , ton of =ID Dm Ices dee allowance for ante, is usual, and no chine lee tweaty-fire rents per ton will be flada• far /RIX& By order of the hlgnsgert, 11. FR/41X' March 21,'57 12-1 • •• Pratte NC RAIL PNILAIrk At - REAM kimisjungi_ OFFICE :of the Philade. & R. R. CO., Philadelphia; Minh :13,184.1 TM) Woo of rutted and Tolls on Mai trtruportod by 'to company, will be as follows, from teen 3carcb,l47, until further notice:-.1-zs---—.. - :, . I - . . ". 1 • 1 ..1 1 • niOil • lii 111 lij • • _,,._ SI A g 4 5 ! 6 . ' -•••••••••—•,',...-•• .......:. . , To Richmond, , l i' , I soil :5 •1 co 155 " Phlbaleipbbt, t JAIO 175 1150 155 " Inellue4 Plame,r, '.I 60 175 1, 05 1 455 - " Nleetowo, 1 .. . - I 80'1 1 15. • 1600 1565 " Germania** 1 1 . 1 4 ' 50 I 1 75. 100 .1 55 ' " falls of Echttypels lB - 175 '1 eo 1 . 65 " Mao - • 111 80217 5 -a eo 165 *" Sprig lill r, - /11 54 1050 140 r 4 135 " couakeboato . and, Ply-1 i month Railroad, , - ", 166 360 , 140 1 35 " Rambo's and Potts' mut; 'l • . - , i •.. 1 , • Jaws', 50 146 186 I'Bo " Norriatownorttridipmea:6 , 160 145 135 1 ) 00 "Tort Kennedy, - , , • 345 140 130 1.80 ." Vallsyi .1 44 1.40' 130 1:30 ‘. nallbril a r, • ,! 185 1:30 - 120 - 1;20 " p.oyeeirford, , , 1 185 130 120 1:20 ‘i POUStOWns • . • 1 130 .1.25 1 15 - 115 a Douglairdlle, i 130 1 4 116 115 a Iltrolibore 4t- 120 .1 11 1 06. 105 a Reading,'_.,_ . ll O ll 05 I. 05 .1 05 4 4 * Betwoeu - sawing • ail I • - 31.1tringlIss• • • •110 1 106 'lO5 .105 . 44 11ebill1016. •1 10 lO5 2 051 105 -" Hamburg, ' '', - .:1 10 105 ' 1 N Oriliggranr, -- i . 0 1i ..1 50 1 . 1 06 ‘4 . ' ft oedema th• Bosnia Muth 21,'67 121 7- - it 2 1"2 1 1 -VIL1112111111Y. 844"7. PHILAD'A. & READI C RAIL ROAD. gratilaUlti - RATE or sane= ON arritonAßOlLL QN and . AFTEIPIARCH lost; 1857, 1 i l l q ntiltartiter notice, the &Wiring Wit*, of Pr iglit wi be charpct per 100 potruil: •, a • Asmccia.or ntsowt i . .11 Dry (1.30),k 0 0id 'beUalurliiooka-Cinet , 20 `, 12 intmel - 4"YroltiliaMskallisote - ;., i,• , ' Awetla, Bras. Butter, OcT2eiVxsats.,l2lr- ' •-• tiiimigerwlrlidilooss.owearlio,flomp ~ --, f. • , • ~ 1 12auly Illutime, Illasi., 11 w- warp, 22 „. 21 laather,ltschlaanOp4pis, k I ~‘ , 91,4011A*010r140,nif tt011.1444, io., ~ ~, , 111).01,NOM eAkeit,' Mee. Sal c;:lorthrt-! 12 ,', : 2 ikusAntti. Whbilty. A. _ ___, -_ • , ' ' • i -• , Boosts, lila IWO; Cloaflo. uni stcrieir ' Ma. and Titz,ilalt,Serup bia,Tin ter ,- - • iota lumber. its., • ;, - • ~, -, , r 111 -, I 1 l. rtioluk -Ooke, Ciqd Wood, ay, OM**. , . li ~ ~. Tea, Iran Ars, lamute,, Muss e, lig trou t P1eihr,114116,111144111 , 2.' *64 ~__- t '' • .moin,wr. . -,-... :,. - -..., 11.- • . PHILADELP4I4.--. TRIMBLE Z LAN D1:8. .+ • _ • PRICIIIIIII I Willow, Vest Bids. • PHILADELPHIA. November/,1856 JOHN M. KENNEDY 4 Tisk chem. -and Provision Xerchants, vQS: 39 and 40 North Wharves, !At Rlia•iray between Arch skitc re e t n i rt P.II4ALIEL. LEATHER! LEATHER! LEATHER! LIENRY W. OVERMAN, Importer of FRENLII CALF SKINS. an isweial Leather r. No 6 South 3d st... Thiladelphhi. diesoaral assortment of all kinds of Llama, 3folottos, otc..ete. =RED and OAK SOLI; LEASH-EN. ' February 28, 'fa 9:14 J NM H. ALLEN & NOS. 2 & 4 Chesnut street, .(south Ade, below Wafer.) PIIILADELPIIIA._ aws bum= woon:iis Hum, zi rtm. Cm.) Maoutacturets and Wholailo Dealers In Patent Ma rblne-anade Brootns, Patent Grodted Cedartame, am mo/id not to shrink, Wood & Cords. ess; lei, Of all d.marrlptiona: Fleas* call and eaamina oaz athck.; [February 21,17 8-5 w • BOYS' CLOTHINC. rtlIE SUBSCRIBER, would respect. tally inform their numentis friends and customers huylkill County. that their assoittnent of Clothing Jot Yung Oentletnen in much larger than ever. and they are disposed to sell cheap. Persons living at a die hence; have the itiblUge of exchanging eletkiag par. chased al this store. If they do not cult. •.Y. A. 11017 * lIROTfIER. • • r -272 Chestnut St., corner arcs*, rhilada. • Arefl '57 tlcly WOOD 110IILDING =L s Willow St. above Twilfth, North side. MOULANGS suitable for Capen tors. Builders, Cabinet and fframe Maker s,i work trum the best and, thoroughly seasoned material, al ways on band. Any pattern worked from a drawing. The subscriber hating purchased the entire Intepe at, will continue the business with. I negaard nullities. - Agents wantod In the various tams in this portion of the Stater, to whom rpportuulthw will be offered lip lane profits to themsolves. • SAMUEL D. rtEntr. "Ant, 11.• 0 67 25-10 t • • SAVINC FUND NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST/00., ALNUT STREET, South-west T I corner of THIRD, Philadelphia. (incorporated by the 4 S'ioto of Pennsylvania.) Money Is received in any sum, large or MIA and in. feral paid front the day of deposit to the day of with- Lana. The *Mee Is open every day Rom 9o'clociin the morn ing till 7 o'clock in the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evebines. till 9 o'clock. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. • All some, large or small, are paid back In GOLD, on demand, without notice, to any amount. Hog. HENRY 1.. BENNER, President. • ROBERT SIMMIKIE, Vice President. 'Wu:J. ALTO, BetretißlT. . . Direetars • Henry L. Benner, C. Landreth Mooney .- Edward L. Carter, F. Carrot Brewster, Robert Seltridee, Joseph B. Biovy„ Samuel K. Lihton, Homy L. Churchman, . • SIMON B. Bin itb, Francis Lee, Itteetenpany confines Its business entirely to the re-' eddies of money on Interest. The investments amonnt f ing to nearly One and a half Millions of Dollars! mime published report of ASSETS , are made in courses: ants with tniprovi4ons of the • charter, ItEAL 1. TATE, MORTGAGES, GROUND RENT H. and much first class securities, as will always ensure perfect security to the depositors, and whith cannot fall to Etre p rtnansney land stability to this old and well established inatitutioo. Muth 7,57 10.1 y PLUMBING. CAB-Fllll, INC ihment. rorrarras, PA. • - The undersigned respectfully items the el bens of Potts. le. and vkinity. that having ,based the ifstavbing isinuntof rou t and attsehed It to his .Pltlingßustisur will here - tarry on both ' brairchea,- , bones , by atria attention alwaygOrl id a. lutes and well Selected employing compete nt workmen, and doing wort at I lady rtuteneerttieg ;pt•kele..4o em..l Hie a portion Of the public Innings. lis stack will consist of Wit t:lately: Iron. ..Copper and ad Beth Übe. l'arcelabt and pper Wash flask), Iran, and lament Plugs, Anus 03eke for An end Leather. Hose tn. pre o. meets, linnet Pipei and Congllngs for pionetweits,lnna and Lead gloat ad site. Gaelfhitures of every kind, muhrening a fedi mudrtusent: of Chandeliers. Pendants, -llratka4 de" tic., Ac manufactured of the bed quality if materials, and of the lab* and meld APPreved_rt^ terns. ' . DANIEL 1). MORETON., April 11,17' . 13. ' • - BOOTS SHOES &. BOOTS SHOES; d rit c tiNKS, £O. Subscriber brie leave to inform . 1. Ms elastomers anti the commis Ity at Imo that he haaSwot returned Crow the city with s titto etabrtion artlelos b 4 lies, eon. - stating st • • . 4 ; S,l 1111". ask& - o4rrints..• < 211-IPPER9. ' , Mat Pt. • etri lieweatiatomi. Itw Ude*, gentlemen atut tbnarom. Areolitant arttrlo of MisstattL cud ettlittstdr 'to:Motr, Ohm looletklug sow In the West uglier _ Also, a tow lot of Trouts, Wino. 6 ft- Mot:atet, mirth . 4 1 : 1= 'work 11,10 and expoilttousty attended * to. !toil liblttkeetstso,Oup dart stove ItTet4. MMo S tt Joao W, ledlhoat.11111• PoillortilirAB4llo,ll 21431 to MU 341/3170. iltly anntr 01141 M AND 0.1111 . , : 4 3 , 11. nun lam, • Agrieul ~ , Inamorata, &e. . • • II ', ter will keep CDl l ietimothy and other ti ras. • ' _ seeds'. White Clover and Lawn Galas ' fieds, tascriber with garden and field swede, amok ua wilt 'mast to be hash sad good. lie wilt also twai order' for all kinds of fruit tress, (*Fainted to l n. aa. - t they MU rerreliSntedjatrtiellittirai Emplements. 4e., u; of which will be famished It in/mauler/cm' vire. .... The seeds and tear sold by the subscriber are Htle.44 with great rare, only from cmwers of reputation and standing. lie does not deal In seeds procured pm:nive l:may la the market, freco thew* who sell epssporitbrat repeal to the rtaa meter of, the reed sold. Nor Max bil purchase or sell seeds grotto promisenO a sly In Sinai/ gar. elms, when dude too close proximity drtertorateg their quality. phrtleularly those of the mate valet This Is so Important consideration lollies' who purchne either .. seeds or fruit tons. Tor tams. get vend lgi orders rut, 1 to ISZNJA/SINBANNA WHAT IS TRH Mania WITH IRE fitist.....thive - • / not had co egg for a'week, and the core thiy eat i is a catatioa in these hard times.* They are shut up In a yard, of coarse, red eanoot have ATtua to the green gran, and td the insects. which Pror ideate! liar provided for thaw in Summer. "Mai shill not Hifi by bread *line' And tbi prxrerb is true of fowls. -What could You expect of ten sible hens, but that they would atop laying when you eat off the supplies. , Now pt a liver trout the butcher's stall. or any other Cheep meat, sod see with what avidity they will devour it, and si molt quarrel for the list morseL Oral from the fish market, or any *slims! food,iitil ansoer quite is well. If at a diMance from mukett upon the firm, end you condos your hens. AIM !Marie 'mil with whey, or skimmed Milk, to istisfy their craving for animal food. Supply them alm aith clam watereand psis or weededaily, and eats moor and oyster shell's.. Look also at the ; . and keep the dropping, well • sprinkled with placer and muck. Attend to these thinp, rind on acd the bins will soon slug a new song over : imsb laid *iv. STATIC Yalu run 1557.—Tba fulloviat Scat* Agricultural Soairiies bare desisaahrd the iirls for buldiag their inhibitions: • . '' **Yr add. 'Doe) • Indians, NdW Ydrit, Ohio, Ilidiatukp)l% "licaakr, Cluelves% Oct 4-11 Oct. 14 '0 1 . 1!--11 Maids East, • Montreal.. 1 Sept. ii.-3 E. Tinware, Knoxville, ' • 1 Oct. tit -2 Illinois, Nora, . Beet 21-3 lone. - Maratha, ' Oa 6-9 Routink7. , liatulerson, 'i Ott i?.-11 Maryland ' Baltimore,. ; Oct. 21-B klassacti;itts, Batton. Oct. /--Z4 B. B. MI Beth,. Louisville, 1 5 y, . i dept au, l--t Vermont, Moo turner, , &tpt au, Oct, I MOW+. - - . t. 2t-ta W. Tinware% Jackeon, • I Oa la•rki NJW Jersey, . N. Brnowiek, !.ept'. 20. NIA lI~T Cars.---The hey harveit is fairly berts, and theta is no time to be lost to procuring these 10dt/rentable artielese . ,efiog man . who cuts ten tool of hay shooid have* Wt of IMOD* extempr ranoons shelters.- Coarse cotton, sheeting, a pot and a half or two yards wide, will answer a gent porpOse. Cut them square and fit With loops of shOrt'tveine at the corners, and Nov plugs or sticks a foot long to fasten them,ein to the'Lay m. cocks, la case of a shower or ato Then there is no hurrying and over-eoertiois to Fet a load of bay.into barn before the shower 'Overtakes you. )1 . 606 PAINT FOR FARWRRS. —lt tip said the fol. lowing recipo rooked a good Rod lotting point:— One part whito lead; one psrt gypeuno or plastic of Paris; and one v . part liroo 4. groanil logether . . „ lo oil, the awns as lead paint. . • it -- 7*mm Is 5 pounds 'of pure sulphur In ertu • 100 pounds. of. wool. CiRROTtI CODIUMIS 197 pounds Or lime , to tit, sus; turnips bui 9t pounds. **obis foot of aummua arable tived will tut 40 potiads of water. I , Muipts. BRUM Dtawcrtoas roe PRE3 t ltilNli Fa ham, Torsaroxs,. Sur RAGING CM, AND J./LAIL—Fur the benefit of o ur thedil wo publish the P.M/lel:4 recipes If. r procrvir different killits of , trait. It would Es wail suotql to cot this outilor future referee . The Math agent in the work of p in ; fruit ins tick condition is hear. ,If, after the op idicsiia of tot for a certain time, the article be, I L while nail iof sealed up hermetically. it will riniain unctiatie for an almost indefinite period. 'ibis is the eh. secret. Sugar may be used or not ; but wee:. recommend its use to the extent of rcederirg fruit sweet enough for the table: Rhubarb, or Pie-Pfont.Cot. up the itur without peeling. Stewlwith sugar, as fur. pics,ta. seal up hot. Rospberries.—.Xse:from half •to threeloartm of a pound of sugar to a pound of fruit. lr the 'raspberries and let them stand for tee Elion then pat them into. a ,pressirring ke,ttle t them boil for three or four minutia. !Fill the `or jars, and feel quickly, while ibalconteaU shot. ‘. . Cherries.—Stew, with or witbout ininittes, and seal op boiling Lot. Mos; - , eeeill them. No fruit le more eseily kept M way than cherries, and none retains the am .11avor moi•eperreotti. Either for pies or tilt 'table they are delicious. Gooseberries.--heat to bnilioeyoldi, ha a I ; I serving kettle, with sugar—aeyfrom half a ye; to threo•quartere, fur each pound of fruit, serve up bet. Currants.—Greee, same as gclvrisbevrieei same as eliorries. Maekberries.—Snme as RasOwerries • Whertleberries.--Sarno es cherries. './nione.L—Make s lyrup, using hum be tbree:querters' 'of a pound s_3lsugsr for er .pound of fruit. After Off the skies, the plums In this syrup for ten t minutes, or s: the fruit Is louder. Then 11;I the cans or jr soul up but. These are very ffee. , Peacket..—There Hi various ways of p. up.tbie delicicui We !will give I v recipes, and the housekeeper min 'try or the oue sho likes test: I. Make a syrup, using half a pound of r. for eiery pound of fruit. Pare ind hairp Peaches. Boil theta Are or tail minutes syrup. Pill the cans ssc jars, kid seal up but. I II:. 2. Pare and out the peaches In halves., are cut up, place them In a eouriuient - te• Yers, putting as much sugar oiregardee • between,each layer. Cover the Testae , lag the Wait, and set It into , it boiler of it Let the water boil until thafruit is fieated ttr be sire dust tAefrrit at thectmire is heated, ir ea aot of the oiclre. Then Alt the cans, flr jag them by rinsing with boiling water, aDi 'up without daily. It is better to hest a gar , ot the peaches together, and then hunger u Cana, than to heat after thefrillt Is put into::: The large month: of they westele allows Mitt done without injury to the frulL 3. Stew your pup:hes, whit or cut, with r as for the tea-table. , pin the cans, and to: hot. •' Orison and Pears.--Tske guod pros fear.; peel and quarter them, and boil quantity of waterdnitil tender. Teke shoat fourth the quantity at quisiata, and do the same way. Than put both together, 1 0 'math logic ea •In remise !to the testa it proserving,kettle, and lid thew boU t 4 th four minute,. hut, putt jere cantor jars, and sesli " • s t ria. Taki gnu, welt-4 vomit sprieore trlppine, ilke, Pare, quarter, knit, beiherail he butt not so tool as to break pietes lira si much sugar us will sweeten to the testa let the whole boll up once of bites. Fill the. ar jars. and heal all abate. ;Few Articles fd 'ter dessert, or the 'I tewtsble, will be (seed • dellestet Try a few ceps. Stewed Apples-I—Apples' kept over for use lose their perfect &ever, nod the iumnsr. ury of °stewed 44 lee" is rarely ecjalra da the Winter or spring; 'While sppirt trs P` and In tie fleror;' Stew them with auger, sod them up. ' They bo as spicy and)driirsi, Cbrisimui se to Oeptetubtr. A t heirs! fairorlte article foe the tes-tnhle can tot, found, Peon.—Elaine Os peaches ;cii. 3. If b lo water notll sidtened, before the sager . . •ijarieets.--4,spie is peaches. TosistosS-- Tali, ad the akin; tut 10 6 • preessieloipkatili, it otLer cativo:ca t altbaatialt, aud,bo4.t6ain • quarivi af Fill the ease; es jii.rs; sod up Gus Plir Perna* ivies hare wad any kind a f , Cans. !ad have, 6streaded in_ keepieS 41 . 1 . 0 are advised tcifellne 'Deice's, receive'' 11" rherd *O , priO4 &realism
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