IMO YOUNG WIDOW.- 2 - The Mobilo Tribune big Ibial •pteasilet .. virafili from Robot Jossodyn, of Jsckson. Allississips,-- The man boa agape Ins stra *lop, alai eschews flata..Walter. ~.:. . ~,1 :- . .•• r • • sbe te modest, but not tarbtal, , .• , . . Irons& rep, kat anF _ . Liles es pplie,oo Rea Wig ; • , Not tCP posed *PI too - ' ''. Ifalfirrintos, wfarailer, . ~ . steiradesa ctag, i m py, ' *.•' There is mtseidet to teo %ben le dopier LOW. al& . Woks' &Aid baleen' 'War: -y isels 'clockd In all ketone; : ambits tallest bet diploma , • As the Mistress ot oli begirt.. . * Pe an tell tbe very moment ' • ' Wimp to elati a d v . to a timid to soirgellmer ••-- - But Ummigloir all Me ld r lt u b:r a4 ly, imaa and Ida, Ape ortweety. • aorriocks In your cyan nattlie nR the legions. 'Yin by (Mpg since the tali, Eat avow aif {L widow Wbo maid minima hid 'you OF A IllttyritlollimlN4A lll % "Mn'. soon as the young coati!. ere comfor tably eettled, to write; to . : Settle myself to come ' and spend a week withthetri. "Nes. To take my say chair and P"dim and s pring sawing letth.mo, and ell the other houie. bold enmforti I *Maned M. • 1 , "Mn'. To sell the!, rest of my furniture, and glee ntrlendloid notice that L skall not require to be bls tenant any longer. atireTto * take' stewing Edward thet,irkth on experkmeed person In the house, it irildite is cheap to preside for • threeimonths as_ for ttrti. "Nri. To give Jam ma some instraition In the art'of htituehold book r -kesping,And to show her hoir• to put down anew bonnet new aid. then under the unfathomable bead of "Sundries." • fqfess. To maintain nti, character for being quits 'an invalid, because'one Ili thereby certain of reeelrfnesuch attention. a • ' To be, ordivied by. my doctor to take hot sopPets:' and to '`et bits to: prescribe d glair - of' port wine segue dfter them, to be drank, tit Mouse, medlelmdly. .1: • , «Nem To Toss no opportunity of Orsnedieg Edwierd to go opt shopping with me, "Immure be knewe'llus way about to well," ind to be careful • uponmteh ticemlonti always to put on, my very • oldest shewl and bobnet. • 'Wert; To mite . the active' trunagmeet of•the viititieg department', Ind only item up thosenow neetiono who repay"; ont dinner .invitations with geed interest. :. , .dew.. , velleve imilms of her colinati met biltaking.off het heads the command 444e:ciao ii4,1tnd' not tobeitho unit:lola:li *bent Cidering Ithe'dishes Which I Ito taws fond of, hemline they happen to be semeWhat *speedy's . . • •.' ••• "Me". To be eireful elwayli to be present at • 'the month settlings • for hoOsekeeping; so that sr, • should E art ever !!wonder how-the money goer," Imybe at hand - to silence Dim with my el - parlance, and • to'convince hint that be cannot possibly expect t o live eheiper, than he doe., while be Will persist in ordering ouch .quantities of walnuts ,(whichr!my dentist . has .11tely forbid den me to touch.) - . . "Mew. Not to forget to have my old deafnesit , • come back to me, Whenever?' there are any hints ... : . thrown out as to two being Company and three ~rbeing none: , i • . • . - 'ilfers.-;To Temerfiber alw4ys to make. Edward some small present un- hir• birthday'—such as a heed "puree or a pair of knitted muffetees—es of • . .42;oureerlie will be forced to return me the, compli. traCbt ; and to save themselves trouble, men gaper ., 414' give one P. carte blanche at Ewan and Edgar's. - 7• . ,' • "kern.' To ga opt *shopping with Jemima ink the slightest' provocation, and make. any little pub • ehasesi may require at the Shops she has a roan. lar acconat et. ', ' , , ' . "Mew. Not to forgetto tell the shoran that, •• . to save themselves trouble, they -may as: well • , / ~ make:oat one bill fur the two': • .. ' . , •••• "Mete. To inobit, Gee. sitting ,up foi Edward . • whenever he dir;es out, and to' be careful upon . • such occasions to have Ifintrleateilte braUdy out k , , —that ,beitig the hhet tiling for keeping one awake. -• , "Aleut. To petaitade Edward that-smoking is . injurious to hie . health, and to get the, money he %Imo levee po t into the Missionary brie. . , "Ater. To- keep s the key of it,' g o d—" , ~ , _ Illere . the MS. &taffeta y-brrart of.] . "Wave are yon doing.', V" "Keeping a broker's - office? ..Possible, who gave you a lift?" hif'-ißtflittployer. Ile took his 'right bout and lift 34 We °rot the door-MIL ‘,llav ing nothing else to do; I boughtlive dollars worth. of broken bank bills, and opened an exchange °flies:" "Does Os' bisibess pay • "First rate. buy pistareens for sixteen cents, and pass th' : a on blind fiddlers for ,quar ter.. kon't" 'tit; Watit. to *go Ili as - pirtneil" "Niit stealing.ts morsbonorable." . A Fasy man•undartook the !ask of teasing an. eoeentrio preacller. ' , • . ••Do you heftily.," Said be, "in the story 'of the . • fatted calf 1" "Yes," said (he preacher. ' ' "Well, then iiiiss it a male or female calf that was billed. i ' -' . n "A fentale,"ireplied the diet*. i , •-•—, . "How do yon know that?" 1 '' • "Because (looking theinterogaiorin Ibis (sae,: I Ma the ;ale is still alive, "You are him the sountri; are you nog.sier said a daady in a boolestorecto a baudsOma ly .dressed qizaker, who had , give him poke trouble. - "Well, hoie is 'an essay 'on the rearing of , calves." , - • "'net," utid Antinadab, so be turned tolenve the eto . re, tho l e bad better present to thy, mother." . How many deaths!" asked &hospital physician 'whine." i ' "Why, dint F °stint'. medicine for . ten ' o theta r i • ithirt's the other?" , . • "Why the 'reseal, he would'nt take the toed clic" • 1. • , . • . "Tousle; sraw;do you believe to a rehire stote?" "In course ; does:--and Whit's more, I intend to enter it as soon, as Betsy gets tier Banta reltdy.'-' ' "(3u to, ruing man, you ire Incorrigible 7-6 to." ."Gio two? if 11 was n 't for thclaw against biga ' ,my r whip nWi if I wouldn't go a dozen. Bat who • supposed, deacon, that a man of 'your age would • = give such advice to a man just starting into life." , ler a coneort in Wisetiasin, at the conclitsion of the song, there's a good time coming a country farmer gotup and exclaimed, "Mister, couldn't you fix the'tiate, tbat what we want—kite give 'os the data,Xister.", The farmer was rigbt ; we barebeeti l prontisedithis consummation for many 'yoku;sd:opttike the rainbow, it recedes as we ad Tancelevrards "Dan, it ; , ;was to sea a dap on the wing, and • wee to ;hoot it, would you lick me ' • '"Oh no,..my !It ;bow' lyon' area good nuirksainn; . nod I would feel'proud of you." [ "Well then, dad, I plumped our old drake's. -be was ilyin's over the fence to-day, and it would have donn!you good .to see him drop!" Tun following is a•speohnen of 'hasp shooting betleen 1 4 ititt netts ai herrloiet: You mon itre 'Deis when jou woo tbe mo ld; Bet devils When the nworlage vow Po said. The loiter, not to be , outdone, repliei as follows: The *Mph deer frl, breastly forgiven-- • We flod ourselves o bell Instead of . , . , "SAY, V I /imp, gun nigger, wil l o new n "Wity,', at de shop, obj -- is the iiri4 of such an article a; • know, nigger-'--I odan't know, ~use's 'deck.", "On! 'my dear bow came you icquired ?tn affectionate moths fitr, one of ttie boys's' into the 6'60, and by pelt I be dared.ft 2 • Tun foiltoning which Nib gra l stiard, is excel ' its. the hoi: . Lost at soit and r 4 aVreAT ash Pri to Cathtilloio his young "I stn i moilooted "Albs replier get me iort,koiqiak with oil ash not abua a maids.). k otaisblOg block to tboe;" Iwo t. • ' "a44sniiiint now a days, whew vie ti 4 walk. " quiettoo Itks to it. Tim latiss tiki - W „b t h e 3. 43 "Lit: "tyCik..,/ totA"S , Delo' Irottibr Mar • t t • -, „ del Refereaci•to the cases 'v u p va d inoh ec a s m ev Ot e Cu dA ulaed,o egl 1n4e04 I teAp ilharto Arardrall CrilldnAl Leo, x+l , filltig)!4r Juit. published, and for sail ' DANN4X,,- Oirlasr Hooks of ovary doscrlptioulltdrulshodistipirf low rates. • • PT iter, L-• --- r N Ew WORKII • pylkin 1 1.1 nOPll t ,,, • g _ '"rrHE AMERICAN j ITIZe. bill lights and dunes; by the ltightlert ;eke H. Hopkins. This excellent. vort r t a gate . _ I ---j'i•-;; Cro a great variety of sublerte. eta ' ng, 'Liu_ 1 i The, Religious Duties And Itighte of, the ../ 1 4..-, ,d. , . t : Citizen; *be &fencer'? Politke, 'Seifert, Buidnete, Tedevatle Relations; Soda pitei lie.. ' - S 1: , "INQUIRY, WITHIN"' ter alkyl:pig you' arseCto knelt ; a useful 'volume of nairmuil aowiedge, r eoptehb , leg ever 3700 fart' for the people. tieesl 00.- --' ~.,'...• V ATMS AUCIIITMTUIttI—a se - Of Designs for Tines awl Cottages. prep tred tbr e . • tioii to Olt Malted itateo. Illustrated by 300, sugar • JiisC Published land tor sate by . , : IiNJ. HANNAN. • • blareh 21,'67 . Ai Pas at. _ bIItW,MUSI.C; NE 9\O totm that. giveth it! Allee Hawthorne. Sugar Plums for Kano. No. 5. I Tbalberg Valses—.by Charles TYAI • Dr. Bane's Aretic Polka—by J. HA ifiremene Itarcit=Aky D. V. Waits. The Scs Dame Gallop—limbo. " illgh Slyer ", • " " SPeedtrell Schottische" " Splendid Waits, " ' 0 Spitfire Qutekitep, " • " Protreat " " Ocean Garai/March " " Guiding Stir Itedows " Jennie Polka—by P. Illatbergar. Leon Polka—by Michael Malcolm Polka Franeidae—by Beolort. - L'Auterkan Quadrille Gallop=by 'Alicells POTia—Win. Bolling. • AnninLauris, s Scotch ballad, • . l'or sale by . ' , . • • WORK - • ,: RS.. SEDOWICK'S EW ;'," VRRRIED ' OR 'SIpiGLE; by.. ike author of Hope Leslie. is, 2 vols. V_ „- ---•.- 411 . OFF.SSOR ; a tale by the author of Jane Eyre., S EETCH OF TUE I,IFE AND 51 VG STETP OTHEEV; R C. 11. SPURGXON,_aIso his SERMONS in 2 tosha.:i ,l-,:•. 2 VIRGINIA ILLUSIMATED—The adventures ot Porte CIIITOU and his Conaini. 1: '•.,•• WILD NORTHERN • SCENES; or, Sporting Advesatpres with the Bide and the Rod.y .S.• U. Usinoriad.. — •• Ir iti One'volotne, cloth. Prase $l. , , ~_ ~ • • THINE AND MINE. A new at of grest•Mastelifd-- . • One volume, cloth. Price Si. NEW EDITIONS of all of nun MIMEO WORfUL t THE ATUELINGS, or the Th Gifts. By Mr1.4)11- phant. One vol.. paper, 50 rt JAMES' NEW NOVEE, LEONO A' D'OltCO. 1 io. pee per. 60 eenta. z - ~ ... NOTHING TO WEAR. Prkh • • cent". , , =SWAB:II4 By CapL t yne Ileld. .A*4054:. St 25. 1 TUX EGMA, RVX, a sequel I • '‘Lavenggr—Bj George Morrow': one vol. paper. 50 et ts. •„, Jost published sod forme a D. EANNAN'S L - J u ly 25,'57 301 'AGRICULTURAL D -ARCHITEC TURAL 8 OHL FESSENDEN'S • ,ompleto Farmer ,ari, Gardener. - ' '4 Duest's American Flower Garden Directory. Busst's'Family Kite en Gardener. ' ' Johtistorea Agricultural Chemistry. ~,.. : . Downing's Landscape Gardening. ~• Nash's Prograsive Farmer.' • . , . Ahen's Treatise on Ills O ro Pardee on the Strawberry: , Vilma on the Dome. ' Eillotep American Fruit 111 w ere Manual. ' Nein Frail. Flower and rge table Gardener. Johnson's Dictionary,of , 11 n Gardining_..... -' Blake's American Farmer. • ' 'Week's 'Wok of Flowers. Tlionias's Farm Implemen Bmwne's AmeriCan Fount . , . Bennett's Poultry Book. ' Downing's 'Fruits and Fru American Fruit Culturistl .Llndley's Horticulture by) Bridgman's Young Garde „firownin I , e Rural Essays. ' a'Vaus' rchitectum ' ' Brown's Field Rook of -.ID Liebig's Agricultural Che ' For sale at • April 4. '67 • OLT New Series C et Son' NTRODUC'fOII L —Small Quarto:9B page, lustrated. The work Is ever .ity and wants of the young taken to avoid everything's the more adratkid pupil cipal features delineated. he died. The lessens ape conk,: priste engravings. }or Male the subject is Illustrated by Island. So of a peninsula] lama, . , AIIOD ERN . SC e PLlY.—Large quart • ous II ustraliOns. Design, pupils in our schools who I taut facts or Geography. bu the mote elaborate treati have been taken r , by epint thoroughly acquainted witt localities. It embraces the assordinarily taught, card , For sale by , , • *;*Temilers and ethers regular wbelexale prices.' • l'oitavlila. June 13.'.37 • PAPEtt RAO f . ATENT AIAC:INt.....tiIADE Paper aim., to gold from lump) ods. forth Deers. Drug gists and others, for pale . E. OARILIGUES, • Centre street, Pottirrille: :re dyou get. dat purse' "Whet dist Y' I don't f e t e Aoopkeepir te.get lo wets" of. ber-1#011,—" d I doro'otjump 1 :you I ain't to , ded in an 17 Fir idini yof _ _ her os•nty !is • toorthy, of mi. rso obstrapt others, jaw two. istii:do of oonswi,i' :~~ i t us . sing—by eterson. ■ by Dempster: D. HANNAN I t Trees of islipuies. by Thomas., ; •. i per's Assistant. :wares. '..lstry.. • • 11. HANNAH'S Ned and Flower Store 22 maps; beautifully li wa};adapted to the rape. beginner. Care by been lett should be reserved for .e maps hare only the grin= wee therein be easily sta. pity illustrated with appro. pee, to treaclng of an island, map and a picture .of an and of other pbyalcal fee- 100 L GE,OGRA- j • . 134; 40 maps. and Busse.; 'for that very large class of, ish to learn the more irepor• 'have not time m consult In this book. great' painsl exercises, to make the . pupil the mops , and funtilar with whole siNect r f Geography is a couplet* work in iirelf. BENJ. HANNAN, l' . 4gritt far 'at alutrl ish•rs: supplied at the publishers' jiIiNEOUS. MISCEL November 8 '56 • ARD. Ali 1 wishes to call the f ro stomeItAGLAN rs andll thapubllc In gan ahantango streets, rolistii/e. Ir llB,a. r, . 4 t TAYt . attention of his c era' to his new style Sri Coiner of Cesare and May 2, 'sl' METRES. having been nut ior cturers of Water. Metres, will them, at their prices. • , 'F.. YARDLEY & • -7 WATF. THE Subscribe' Ised inanat au' ply all ovirrale(t. vI Pottbville. August _ LEONARO, Fk •C 0.,; Banker. & Dealers Iri Exchange. TA.% AQUA. PA. fIOLLECTIONs *rypiDED TO, 11,,land drafts (sisals nn all the ptlnelital ernes In the Union. Also. drafts for Bale on England, Ireland, Soot land and Wales. • • June 14,'56 ;IF • • osLqi OIL'S!! ITO JOHNS * I ON, AVmt -for A. A . L ~. ANS; Hate Lae arid Hussey.) wholesiale deali' er in ILS and CANDLES . N 0.121 l'earl,Und 85 Water street. New tort. All Inlets leffat the °Mee of James R. armed!, Sag, or at 146.K:change Hotel, will receive prompt attention. September Itt, '56 . ...._ 4 4• 'B i nti F Irtitt' E S, WI RIFP , _.....i'TS on • • t lir Quaker:BMW:l ofiJoliii k Ederar'd Corderoy k ~ ot Loudon, and oi4 the Val, feet, lionking•Cao o Ire land, always foesele. in'aumt !rote LI up to L5OO, by tlth eubssriber, at his Bookstore; Petterille. Those firms here nothing to do wi r t the riwinger hinct. and they are donsidered the. ea t houses ti this eohntry and in Europe. 1. • • 1 BENJ. BAN:IiAN.' OILS! • • • iiiltties unsurpassed, ow eetion with New Bedford. we are ret quality of Sperm and Winter t the Wrest wholesale market pri. of Rosin 011 a 43 . 20 to 40 emits per purpiers. BASS'A PHILLIPS, n .105 Chamber Streei; Neu nrk. banal for a row cargoes White Ash inliew York. .. ffAVING fa co • tog to our n, alto led to furnish Bleached ifhale• ' Otta, res. ahm a tarp, Minch' Gallon for lubrleatln • P. P.. Tce"woold broken Coal. donee June 6, '57 OF PHOTOGRAPHS. corner of • Centre. 'rental borongb. btua produced phOtogrophs upon French Patent &melt,' and durability, ourptax any; nil.. wonderful art. The ct on r • rolled upend planed in Ibe pocket. n framing. require+ no glom to pro. Ire him a all, and aentiun. . • ••-' • 25- NEW'STYL i t M. ALI and Market a number of eplendt Loather, !nib+. for I thing vet unidured t when finished. ran t without injury, and tent It from injury. new and beautiful I Potterill" JP" CARD. . ' :IRSIGNED,takes plea ting to his Mends and the pttf.lle is purchased of Samuel C. Taylor, eta, Cepa, Furs,. and Gentlemen's • tatned in thastore lately occupied THE UND safe In annou, In general. that be the entire stock of furnishing g?•3411 • by idtn. • • The above stork: very hest Mums I delphia. and will I to .11 penults that melabcr this is the Schuylkill County, , with ktoda equal ammo andifbrsk, swleeted from the the titles of New VIA and Phil.- said at pried perfectly satisfactory ay visit this establishment. Net ogO.y . _ eatablirhunmt • of. the kind. In , 1 a here gentlemen can be furniahed nj City ,llllntrobi. by. • • • • 1 NW ADD T. TAYLOR. N. , cessor to PANUEL C. TAYLOR. City fla t and Cap Store. ~ p.B —The oust 'of air. Geo. C. Livaily have bean wee cured to superintend the depaitnient be bu suably Alb ed for several year mkt. Ills' make and style of Rats are alkkvtber'su rior to any other woke in this place for durability as wear. Prkes for his make_of lists are freall3 flO tu 4 OU. In addition to the 7 above, we i ate In constant r (pt of the new style gals end Ceps from curb !louses l{ the Adlovi Dm: Sigiender .t. Pascals. Oak ford, lialbelr Op, Lightfoot, .Pricek Patton 4 c,0., pull attar, Umtses If &Sired. ReAlsaer TIINCI Y IIAT AND cArBTORK, Cor et Centre and Abilu . , 'Otto:Igo streets Pottiville,Jan. 1,1857. - '1 i, • - b•tf PATENT ETAL L IC COFFINS! I if h A1k,‘,......:'• - .. .. - , ! • 1 1l k 4 : I .!. I I 111 I 111): Ini filltitillirlikir r r r i'. ' . • 1 . 1111EADI R,Z AOf I . • 'STIR. 11. 9RESSANG has-been ap pointed fluent for this count) . for the sale of *. V :AK'S PATUN T METALLIC BUILI CA 810," Which su pentode ill other k use. tieing pedectly air-tight, It otrYtaki , * the netisslty of hasty burials, land aleopreserves the Ipodyfrons Inn aidlatettecontputh Icor- They are particularly suitable for transporting thehody from one place to another. IThe face Wavered with* t hick glans-with 'tidal top, which can be renurredatany law, and the face or theoorpie seen by itafirlendsorre. lathes. W. Inlet t glee you hundreds of cart Ificalea, to annebinate oar statement, ss to the advantages the flu lank Collin besmear theWooden,ho t the rollout n Imam: ; WMIIIIINOI/01 1 Aprll I I -- --- Gest" itsitga —Re witnessed toe utility ofyour arms mental "Patent Illetallte Burial Cases." used to convey be regattas of the Into Boa Jobn C.Cal how nto ibeCou gregalogal Cemetery, which improved us with the belief that it it the. be article known to am for transporting. Oat deed to tbeintlnal reeling plate. With reepect. Ire sa . bfirribm outssivg" Young. etc. (elated). Henry Clay. Zorrls Cele, Ban. Webster,llrm. IL King, Jell. lb,* J. L Remised .X. Mitsou.l). B. htridason, A. 0.0 fee a,Was. P. blaugas,lteusy Bodge, B. B. ttithissea.l — _ inuttlartestlTlals might be added wittuait maw bu'• apply to ' : OftIiBBANO, Otatristratt,ceratr of Undo . r°4141/10luti %MC .214f : WINDOW SHADES. s largi.aad eleg at se window &admit, new PiNt iodbeattUftil de '4 BoribireoLOlLA, lauslasste of teapot than imir. P laud awl Slain Paw Sbaibmi, of every de = scriptioa tar B and by BENJ. BANNAN. StreA,opposibt Iplieopal Church. Mara 14.'61, • = • JUST RECE ER' • • ..Ninir,lityies raper • impugn, BORDERS; FIRE , 'Bout Prints, Curtain Pa., • r., Neese frosn,6 wets to • • • ° 00; irldeb ire are prepared-to ;it up at short troth*. owes mid Bisa Paiiitlago Wilastrieh Stained and Enamelled- lamb and linerlean double let,Thrystal, Sheet and Plate Glans, Unlashed to 'r . 4ee All sedan reseptly attended to. • NUBBY & BOWEN, Ouratie street; doors aboortlarertenti ": Mara 21,'57 .. , . ' ; •.. hurl ;.. - :CHEAP WALL Z CURTAIN PAPER, .11ri attic Virility. • . . , • , . . "MARAS? STREET STORE." • -HE subleriber,hay. - . . .• - • 1 int enlarged hbr stem in, 1 ;44, _ et street, between Second, -••• lio s' ~,-.- . .i and Third street, and replan- s e * .. - ::%-. babedlia stock, take* the liberty • • '• " of alai lb S that he la better prepared than ever to steam-. :-uuldate the public in Wall Paper, having just rewired front New Tint and Philadelphia, a large and well Pelee. . tedidock for parlors, halls, offers, put* henna; &a., to' gi.ther with Geld and velvet border; all of which will be 'sold thd hams at the Teri lowest rates, embalming newest land most fashionable patterns.' The anhaeld ' .4 .: takes great rate in selecting his mean .fanua ailllerept . m manneturen,whieh.giveaa great thriety:of.pathwma to choose from: • ; . . Paper Msades and Flee Sided Prints: In great variety,. embracing the latest sty*: and pat' erns.. Persona in want of Paper should give him a tall Info' going alie. *hers. ' s3•Papre fume at*. *wird alothelill PAINTINQ CLAZING. Rho rtibeeriber also ematiniles the *twee bdidness in all Its branches, qt the mine glare; and will be happy to receive the mikes of three who desire.work done to this ~ braoch of husineem ' Paint, OD, and, Olase. plain and enamelled: furnished at the lortodsraioa. , Thankful for pout patronage, he wishes a amtinuanes of the mum , . DANIEL NAGLE. ' ' March 211, . 134ut EDUCATIONAL. PIANO TEACHING. • D Meyer, - Orguitst, gives inetruc 1. • tlon on the Piano Forte and ittelode. on, In Pottsville and neighboring tonne. 'Ter me stodernte. Apply at his °Ake, second door below the Post 021ce, Pottsville. [July WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLECg, • Elf lbtalseiglosse' liil IS INSTITUTION,chsiteren with full emileghete powers to petit diplomas and router degree+, is designed to rued thedetuands of Lib. -oral Female Edinteettom. No expense has been spared to =eke It a Red Class l'outUntion. - A FULL BOARD 'OF INSTRUCTION is regularly „amieloyed, affordlog facilities for an extended and Mar -*ugh education, such as can Only be bad in the Wit be startiests. ' e • The Collegiate Year-commoners SEPTEWHER let, .11157. Catalogues may be bail by Inquiring of the Prrt dent+ LAI - LOOMS+ a the Finanial = J. I'UOMPSON. on of 24, c1 5T PHIL ADELPTILL COLLEGE OF NEDICIEEH Fifth I, below Weatiult SEitialON / 851 . •41 . 1 - rr B E faculty of this Institinion has jj concluded to bold hereafter bal.oxs Collegiate See. lawn to the year; beginning in October, and terminating ln March. Xxaminations are even team by the proles sors at the College. Hoopital Instruction. and Material for Practical Anatomy, eredtves to the advanced ,stn• -dent. Supplementery.etures are also gt!eu daring the summer. . FErs:—Matrieulation, $ ;one full 'course, $1 . 00; Per Tickets, $l5 ; Uradoation, $3O. • - A limited number of students. of 'Moderate' means, sod' well recommended, will be received On the Benefici ary List. For further information; address `B. HOWARD RAND, M.D.: • Iltikrost B.IT 32.3t1 • A wn . THE ECLECTIC COLLEGE OF MEDICINE. A Cincinnati, O. inter Session 91 I.BF—t3 will r eo r oi l. n i u E . al: V een I :Peelrl. lond A a lti t ir e atl l llol o.ll°C g thorou gh and Lectures wllline given, occupylog six or Wren hour/1,61- h% kith good opportunities for attention to practical Anatomy, and, with ample Clinical facilities at the Com mercial liospitiii. Dip, preliminary comae of Rectires will commence on Motilty the Rlth September, and Cue-. thane daily want the commencement of the regular Lectures.. 3 The arrangement of the claire will be is follow( Professor of Aosdosty ona ilsysiology-4".E.st:/o0:5, Professor of chemistry and Phaimacy—O. D. LEWIS, D. Pmfusor of Sorgery—A..l. ROWE. IL D. Prqicasor ror Artertia Medics! and The.royeulice—C. B. UM' ELA ND. M. 0.. - Pm/Miler of 'Medical. Prat - lice and Pathology Wm. SHERWOOD. H. 1) . iheserefus .Proecusw of Orebro; P:tysiology and Insti tutes o Atedicior—.l. it. BUCUAN AN, M.D. I Professor of Obstetrics and Bream of Women and OH N ill NO: 31. D. - • Thoderms fur the Sespion will be the same as hereto tore, vise—Matriculation $5 00. Tuition, ElO Demoustmtor's •Ticket, ft aO. (Every Student is re quired to engage in dissection one session before Orsdu• atiotk.) Graduittlon.s2s 00. Ticket toCommercial Lies pita% (optional.) i 5 00. • Thu Lectun-ltronts are newly finished, neat, and ann. fortaide. and in a centred locality (tu ollege Hall, Wel nut street.) where pludiuts will and C convenleut to call on their arrival. a. . Tickets for the session may be obtained of the Dean of the Faculty. at his Mee, No. 113 Stitth street. or of Prof. Q. 11. CLIAVELAND, *Wary of theFbeutl N 6.139 Sev enth street, near Elm) Jose Eras. M.D., Dean. !Ilia College Jaen* of Sedietd Science MONTHLY. MAGAZINE of 4-8 pages. conducted by tbe Faculty of the Eclectic Co etre of Medicine, is published at One Dollar a Year. payable In advance. Commi:tie:olmm tar subleription, oy for madmen numbers. should be directed to Dr. C. U. CLEAVELAND. Publisher. 139 Seventh street, Cincinnati . Ohio. Vty June :7.'57 OFFICIAL RESOLUI 2 lON, Proposing Amendment a to the Constl tenon of the COlointottottalta. - , Resulted by the Senate owl Houle of Repremoilatires of the Chniotonvocalth ~f. ititAl#OUNllla in General Assemble , ma': That the followfug amendments are proposed to the constitution of dhe commonwealth. in &owed:ince with the provisions Of the tenth article thereof, . Tuber axrdconger. There shell be an :additional article to said constitu tion to be designated is art lele RTICLE eleven, as follows:. , • A • or P 051.10 ri Xl. sers. Secetott 1. The state :nay contract debts, to supply casual deficits or failures in revenues, or to meet expen sos not on/emits provided for;, but the aggregate amount of such debts direct and contingent..*bether contracted by virtue of nne or more acts of the general assembly, or at different periods of time, shall never ex ceed seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and the money arising from the creation of such debts, shall 1* applied to the pßrpose for which it was obtained, or to repay-the debts so contracted, and to no other purport!, whatever. , Sec. 2. In .ndtUtlon to. the,„aborkiimited ,power the state may contact. debtato - regietittrohn, sappreas in surrection.:de!bnd the stAte to war, orto redeem the pre sent ontatnndlog toilebtoteees of the stalk but tho.nio-' ney ariklng from the contracting of such debts; shall be applied to the put pine ed. which ithr as rebid. orto repay such debts. and to no other purpose whatever. Sec. 3. Except the debts above specified. in sections 1 and 2 of this article, no debt whatever shall be created by, or on behalf of the state. - . Sec 4. To provide for the payment of the present debt, and a ny additional debt contracted as aforesaid, the leg- 1 'slit nee Shall, at its lint session, atter the adoption of this amendment. create a sinking fund, which shall be sufficient to toy the accruing Interest on such debt, and annually to redoes the principal thereof by a sum not • lest: than two hundred and fifty thousand dollars; which sinking fund shall consist of the net annual income of the public works. from time tretime owned by the state. or the proceeds of the sale of the gene or any part, there of, and of the income ourceeeils of sale of stocksowned by the state, together with other funds, or resources. that may be designated by law. The said sinking fend may be increased, free:ilium to time, by assigning to it any part of the taxes, or Other revenues of the state, not required f w the ordinary and current expenses of goy eminent, and unless In case of war, invasion or inatir reetion, to port of the said sinking fund shall be used or 'applied otherwise than in extinguishment of the petite debt, until the amount of such debt is reduced below thestinl of five millions of ; dollars. . ' Sec. 6. The credit of the commonwealth shall not ho,' any manner, or event, be pledged, or loaned to, ally in- • divides!, company, corporation, or aiseciation; nor shall 1 the commonwealth hereafter. become a joint owner, or 1 sterkholder, In any company,aseociation, or exporetion.l 'Sec. 6. The commonwealth shall not assume the debt,' or any part thereof, of any county. city,, borough, or township; or say corporation, or. axe:elation; unless ; • such debt shall have been contractel Wettable theittate' to repel invasion, suppress domestic insurrection, d.l-I l feud itself in time of war, or to andel the Slate, in lbe discharge of any portt , in Of iliprerent Indebtedneri. - .Sc.e 7; Tha teeth: Wore shall notanthorteeinycounty city, borough, township, or incorporated district. by sir tee of a vote of its cithtens, or others. Ise. to become a _ stockholder in any company, ascociat ion, or corporal fon, t,--or to obtain money lot, or loin its credit to, any come . ration, ateociation, Institution, or party.... arecatir4iasprammi. ' There shell Moon additional article to sald'constit - lon, to be_desixested as wilds twelve, as follows: i . ARTICLE Xtl. _ - - I - . or Ravi:Spina, • No empty shall.be divided• line cutting off over one-tenth al Its popniatkrit(eith by et to form a new county or othetlette s ) sithestthe espouse assent of torch coun ty, by reote of the elective thereof nor shell any neS county he establielarmlomatiledng ieee than four hub. dretaquare miles • ez- . .- , ,• - _ ' . ' • ' 1 From section two of the first article of the conslitia• lion, strikeout the words , of the city of Philadelph 2 and each county respeduedy r trees section 44 Mae article. etrike out the words, "of Philadelphia and of the socrat roureticr;" from section sven, 14161111 irtble;strike 'out the words, -neithee the city of MN del phia nor any," and Insertin lieu thereof the words. "and vsnr; and strike out "ream foirr, Mlle articts," and in lieu thereof Sneed the following: I "Sec. 4. In the year one thousand eight hundred and I , four , and in every seventh. year thereafter. replre.l ntatives, to the number of one hundred, shall be ati-: i y sl'y rt toned and distributed equal ly,ibroughout the etate,l districts, In proportion to the number of Lizette In= habitants in the several parte thereof; accept that any county containing at hest three thousand five huedied taxable& may be allowed a separate representation; bat no mantissa three counties shall be a diets ttoinedsendwiteßl county shall be divided. la the Iberoation ot '. Any city containing a suffielent number ot taxebl td entitle it to at least two representatives, shall have i !emirate repreeentation assigned Wand 'Mali be diseided Into convenient districts of centime's territory,l of equal taxabbi-population as, neer as may be, each ot which district' 'Mail elect one representative." I .1 • At the end of iection seven, sense article, insert the.. word,. "tie city of ,l'ettesletpirts shah be divided into tin gle essitorial didrrcio, of contitrwlers territory as nearly equal in taxable pnpsdatios ospossibk; but no merdstalt be divided is I/refinng:ties thereof: • , I I Tne lesbian's, at its lint evasion ; after the adoption of this amendment, shill divide the city of Philadel phia lota aerestorial and representative districts, in the 1 manner shove provided; 'Ruth districts to remain .un• clang A until the apportionment In the year one thous sand eight hundred end eizteour. , - , • • • I roman Amomasi. "nay shalt be an additional section tot be grid arl . lele I of mid constitution , which shall be anr.tered and Mid • as follows: , , • • , II 1 tigc 26. The legialstum .ball tat the power to ,alter,{ ro t sma revoke, or ennui. any charter af lan bawdier} confirmed by. or rander.say met - or.. gerund ilaw,j whenever la their opinion It may injurious WI the', citizen , of the comitonweel , h; In mat leattetw.heet, I ever. that 801 1 4iwitlef lbs4.".* 4 ° ls ° 5° the earPme i te t 5 ' '''''—'". , ' lii Wm, March ra ft... .Thieisstk Ilia tbls wiSicalstiort pass: as flitt 1 Gist :itoemilept. jea4.24.,n4p , 7; on ;he secomiamendsoo 4, : yea 23. nay* 4: on the tblrd imed4mant, yea 21,;oayi 4 ; on 0141 tbartb mad4140‘1 054 IS. 3 4 7 3 4 . Iltstni:f.from locanaLj 47 4 i 020. W. HAIILUSLT, , i . . t ' , In 2an 11031WOOSsitrimattgavra, ....1 . •• ~ ..... .• .• _ , 41,0020.18.57. •,, Wrecked, Elietzthls seimintkna gum, Ort the simendment. run TS. nays 12; on the eared amend meat, you 67, Aga 34; on the third amendment, yeas 72, nays 22; on the fourth areandionit,Zo 83, tow 7. . VZitract (ram the Journal. _, _ ,_ t I • JACOB LElL i arek. , . "'Filed in Sturetioret Offlge,May 41867. -: 0 : ~•1 1 .••• ,gt G. ORTHT, ' I 7 .- ;4 • I; I • ctcretary qf Out Owitirtiroritk.'. ... ~-. , . t• L . . - SaWlSSlttl'Ornea, - • • 11 I ihrraborp,Atise E 2,41167 j , ..,,A do certify itujit Him attlies rind Isetpling liiiiiiiiirod 'correct. ctopy,lMl. 4,,Wp original " Resolution , proposing amendments Pis the Owititation Of thiCoinninswealth,7, Ilith - thesotsiliiwell, branch of the.; L'ellbaailwe Dion 0 9 fittellwellisiltehag 44 81 0 7 14 W 8 P9 lll the °Agin* 011 1110 In thiliofilee. •, 1 :,,...;:u....., - En i c i n ury iteny eitsrenfiluo4:herenito net I I. ,1 . me ad and canoed 10,,hesiffied the surd D - "'i f the 'a Ofice, the des saslyes • abort s---r•st". . written. ,- - 42LOURETIIi i .• I . Sx - fridricif We Cliortomtecolik ;• •i ; -- in Sierfreilareb 27,1857. I The ussolnlidis proposing amendminin_4o . the Coned tut ion of thonmienwealth belt:lca:Or otitAboration, .„: Da the q ua lea, • 1 i.,.: : • . Will the Soutte agree to the fleet emend:send • ,b, ate yeas and hays were taken agreeably to the Proet. Wens of she Coristitutioiralijemrshillblall;tia: - .YsarteMerni. Brewer, • Browne, prffey„. Ely, Email; Fetter, Flenniken, Fraser, Ingram, I Jordan, K Slaw, Lenx,Literehi Lewis. Myerledfield: Sellers, Shuman, Steele; Straub; Welsh, Wilkins, Wright )end Taggart, , Speeher--244 . ;1 . -• . __l - - - ! • , - Neu--)1 I Crate..o . i, Illmey, Hregg, Mu*, I Penrose ant aMther-7. - - ,I . . . -• , So the go:yolk:la waa islMinidi! lin the affirmative.; • On the questlon, " - -- . -I - ' • • • Will the Senate og res to theimend amendment? • The yam ilaul nays wale taken itgfectablito the prods, skins of I bel, f,!:finattntion,Undwerslss idiew. els : ( . " , Yeas ;-31eseree Brewer, Browne, Orestswell, Ely, Evans, Fetter, Wineeyi.Fienniken, lagrant4Ordan, Knox, Leer bath: Lewin, Myer. &Bra Shunstui, Souther, Steele." • Straub, Welsh, Wilkins, -Wright aid Taggart,.Bpolir -.23. . " • t 1, • :Nays--.3lPost a. Coffey, Crabb, triter, Gregg, Han* ; Killinger, Penrose and Scofield-8. ; So the Ord= itni determined la th e Alibulittylk , On the qiegHoo, .... , ,_,I - . . . Will the Senate apse to the Sidraarnendonent? ' The yeasiiiil nab* were takesagnambly to the port- I -Monte( thatOonstlttotkva, and were as allow, viz: • I - -"Illos-Wrois. Brewer. Browne, Crabh, Ores:swell, Ely, Evans, Flenniken, Fraser, Ingram, Jordan, Killinger, Knox, Leal:Stela, Lewis, Myer, Smteld„ Sealers, Sholuens Soother, Steele, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins and Wright --24. i . Nars-licoses. Coffey, Gregg Hake and Penrose-4. So the qnss(tion was determined in the affirmative. On the citaition, • . ~ Will the Senate aggro to the fourth amendment? The yeas aid hays were takenrbl to the provi sions of the Constitution. and -w as fo llo w, els: Youg-ifeseers. Dreyer, Browne. ffey, ressweil, Ely, Evans, Flentsticen Fraser, Ingram , 'Killingsr, Knox. lonbach,lonels. Ifs _er, Scofield, &Bees, Sharon. South er., Steele, Staub , Web:l4l7llM,and Wright- 7 -23. NAI0•-•• Herm. Crabb , Finney. Jo rdan and Penedos-4. So the gustilon was determined in the attinnaliVer ' • ' i' II , • 4 • , IN TEL 110053 01 itzeixerrtaroia.l. L.Aprt7 29, 1847 . f The nnelettion primping amendments to the Court. Whoa of Ihti Commonwealth being under consideration, On the Stuielion, • , • Will the House agree to the first amendment ? The, yans end naya,vrere taketkaarem4tgly tithe veil-, dons o f thep)iititutioti, and were aifollOw, ifs:., Ynts--Messes. Anderson,. Arthur, Rieltbonos, Ball. Beck, 11111100,801101. Brown, Calhoun, Cautpliell,Chase, Cleaver, olfirawfonl, Dickey. Ent;Eystes, Fanged, Foster, 0 Ibbabee, Oildea. Hamel, Harper. Heins, Uelatand, r . Hilletis,lllollman, (Barks,) lintsre, tones, J • wobil, 0 n - Mee, Johni J ohnson , 'Kauffman, Eire, Knight, 1,4 a ring, Lon. ker, Lovett, Manear,,Maugle, il'Cahnout, • 111'llealn, °reheat!, "Mumma, , Mnsaelman," Nichole, Nabob:cis, Nunemacher, Pearson, Peters, Petrikln. Powrialij • ,Purcell, Ramsey . (Phllattelphbo,) Ramey, , (York.) Kerner,. Reed. Roberts,, , linppr Shaw, Man, Smith, (proisbilL)' Smith, (Gimbe l ) Su:venom; "Olen. WI, YanvPorhis, Vickers, Vocghle ,Walter,Westbrook, Wharton,' Williston. Wltheryir Fright, Zimmerman and Geti. e'er-78. NW s-l-Nlisers. Butkus. Benson. Dock, Hamilton, Han cork, 116:lel Ilpffman. (Lebrun:) Lebo, Struthers, Thorn, Warneeand Wlutrode-12. k • So thotinestlen.was determined In the alltematire. On the question, Will the ?louse agree to the second amendment?: The yPes!andetays were taken ogreeably to the provi sions of [the Congtitcrion. and were as fellow, via: Yeti-1-Itegers. Anderson. Sackhouse; Rail, Beck, Baw er, Cal hnuft. Campbell. Carty, Ent, Fanoold, Footer, OW 'dm. Ilainct Harper. Helm:, Meet and, 9 Metes: Hoffman, (Barks,) Ileusekeeper.timbrie,‘lnnes, Jenkins, Johns, Johnood,Hentiman, Knight, Leh:swing, Longnker.: IA nett, Mancir. Ilaugle.3l . llvsln, 6100a:cad, 31u:rehear:, Nichels Nicholson, Nunemacher, Pearaun, Peters, Petri kin. linill; Purcell, Itemsey, (Philadelphia.) Ramsey,', (York.); Moser; Itobirt a. Rupp, Shaw,Sloan:Tolan;Fali, ..Verghley,LWaltor, Westbrook, 'Wharton, Zimmerman and Oets. pea/yr-67. Nir+.3iesseg. Arthur. Augustine,Backus, Benson, Bishop:: as Brown, Che, Cleaver . Craw ford. Nyeter, Olh honey, Hattoilton, Hancock. Hill. Hine, Hoffman, (Leba non.) Jardr. Kerr; Lobo, MlCalmont, -Momma. heed, Smith, iConbria.) Smith. (Centre.) Stevenson, Struth ers, Thdent, Yonvoorhis, Vlceem, Wegoneelier, Warner, Wintrile.tailtherow and Wright--34. • ' So 1 qtrtlon Has determined in the athrmetive. On I e question, Will he House agree to the 'third amendment! The eat dud nays were taken agreeably to the peori alone 0 the Constitution, and were as followe, vie: . Yeu Hess's. Anderson. Beekeouse. Ball, Beck. Ben son, err. Brown, Calhoun: Campbell, Chase, Cleaver, Crawr ,:tlitkey, Ent, Eyste: , Fausold. Footer, Gibbon of, Ha eplarper, Heim:, Iliestand. Illll,llillegae. liett• -man, ( rig,) Hoffman, (Lehunen.) Housekeeper, Imbrie, /01001, Juobs. John& Johnson. Kanffiimn. K el% Leboo Longa or, Lovett,. 31anear, Mati - gt.i. Westmont. Moor. head. Intrune. Mo7omati; Nisbet& Nicholson. Nunne marh4: i'earecei. Peters, Petruln. I('ow - nall, Purcell, Ram . .(York.) Reamer, Reed Rupp. Shaw,. Sloan, Smith, (Cambria,) Smith, (Centre,) Stevenson , Tobin. Tall, anvonrhis,-VlCkere, Vieghlev. Wagenseller. West ' lorSoki NWilligton. Withrrow, Wright; Zimmerman and: Gets; ,Cp.Oker -12. • NA* -43.1. , .. , „ Arthur, A curuattne, Baku*, Bishop, CartyJDdck, Gildei, Hamilton, Hancock, Hine, Jenkins, Knight; iLeigen ring, 31`11valn, RamseY, (Philadelphia) Roberm.St int hers,Thorn, Walter, Warner, Wharton and Wintende-22. . . So the's - motion was determined in the allirmatiee, • On ihrunestlim. . . WSJ OF Ileum , agree to the fourth amendmen t? Thai pro and neys were taken agreeably to the pis' stens Of•Shegunstitution. and were as follow, via: - Yeks--,Messrs. Anderonn.-Arthur, Backhense Backus. Ball,llklek. Ronson . Bishop . Dower , Brown, ' Calhoun, Campbell, Carty, Chase, Cleaver. ()reward. Dickey: Kee, 4tyster,ltityruld. Foster. Gibboney, Glides, Ilamel, Worm. Heine. litestand, Hill, niliegu, man., T(Bwk.,) now marl (Lebanon,) Housekeeper. Imbrie, Inner, Jacobs. Jenkins. J ohne, Johnoisn, Kauffman. Kent. Lebo. Leleen eh* Loogaker, Lovett, Hanear.; Nlaugte, WCalciont, Wllvain, Mumma'. Musselman. Nichols, 1l ichoDen, Nn. nensecher. Pearson. Peters, Petrik in, Peril, Purcell, nomY.W.lPhlladelphia,) Ramsey . (York.) • earner. Reed, , Reh4rta. Rupp, Shaw. Skira.Ssisith: (Ca Mai) Smith, (Centre,) Stevenson. Tolan. Vali, Inerctorhis. Tickers. yrigbley. Wager:seller, Walter. I Warn4r. 'lliestbrooh; w timid'', Williston, Withrow, Zimmerman and - Gets, „Sprier-83. • , ; I - - Nias-Meesre. Dock. Hamilton; Hancock, Struthers, , ThelrniWintrode and Wright-7. • • I t a s 4 the question was determine d the affirm:Um I 1 1 • .--c— ..., 1 i • Ssearraltr's Offies,l . ' 1 I l • - Harrisbarli, Jane 22,1857. J WOtranto, es: ; I .14o:certify that the above and foregoing 10 a trap and reef copy of the "Yeas" and " Nsys7 take en (hi lotion proposing amendments to thoCenst tattoo of belCcimmonweelth, as the saute *Mass on Journals MI the:YMO Houses pf the General Assembly edible Com monwealth for the oemion of 1867. . 1 ; • - k-, Witness my band and Hui seal of said Of. L• I tics. this twimtjeseeond day (4,,lJune, ooe th ew , f sand eight hundred and liftyerven. , • t A. O. CURTIN, Secretary qj the ttll47ll.llllloettilk, .7 ~ , 1 . =-3us (July 4, 17 HOTELS. TAYIARSVIL,LE. HOUSE, the' Old Siiitbury; Stitie 1 1 , 9: miles north of Mlnereville—,4 miles sruthereei of - JOHN A.oll'o, Proprietor I 4 13 47 71,'57 1014,0' 'WHITE, HORSE i HOTEL." qt crier, asd Mshantrrapo 41'rtWa, lbasruk. Joseph 11. reser, Proprietor. ..rlainmenls and secutammittiony ot tbe best kind, qTery attention %all be paid by the Bert and his at eildanla to oinks guests and travellers eemixtabk. Weigwd 1 ,' 57 314 y COLD SPRING HOUSE. IT#IB celebrated Houle will be +weed on . the 291 h of Juee,and a lint ited:number of Boarders tan be luxn- Oioutdy accommodated druing.tha Ready amass to this-place is a ' firfed . by the train of the Dauphin k 4unquetinunt Ran rad,: which , learre•Tlarriatiorg dilly at 6. A: t,retava itig to Ilairisburg 7.50, P. 31.. and by trains yr h 1 ch leave Auburn at 8.45, A. M., returning to AWbarn by 630, P. M., Connecting with I be.Pott settle evening train. afford inglirisiters a pleasant excursion and an opportunity of vidoylng themselves rationally.' 'Thillaths ere in fine order. Meals provided for visitors. I iddrerit—Cali Stuso . 110054 Boxl3, Murisborg. 641 Spring, Lebanon *way, /two. duneo:), '5.7 ..-- • .25-31 n SURF4OUS Xlautta My,' X. J. s i Tlll3 ersig es led takes much Pleasure in not:wring to his pets 4. ) „ . of last.seasott, their friends, and flat public-that he has IMaed tbie delight- '1 'Tar fully situated and elegant. establish. . meint for the coming year, and has made man) 'nimble ,additions and ittipmvementa. each arverindahs.l2 feet . txide, entirely around Ihe house. bT2 feet In extent; has grassed the lawns in front and sides next the ocean; re moved the office to the opposite, end of house, where eight additionalmount have been added for latiles`p gen tlemen's, and private( reception . , barber's and porter's poems, ite., tee new buildings have been erected for ba kery. pastry cook, lea (Teem and Oyster rooms, whit sliepint apartment over for ruale.servants. and waab ;hewn enlarged. with additional ehmibers livi• female see. Ivants of the house; all the beds in the hotel will bo mn 'crated and .mada.. agreeable: additional cisterns bare been erected, of suNclent aim to supply visitors with cistern water fur all'isurpores • the bath boners are situ , shod but • short distance from the hotel. - with plank we lka to them; they will be under; the Itarg• of the steward's wife. who will at all Mitt be provided with ' towels, feet tube and dresses for all who may re , (lithe them, that are patrons or the hbuse (Mlle others). Labatt give my undkvlded attention lb the 'comforts of my visitors, and hare a just eonlideneh 1 will be libel.. ally sustained. • Reapectfully. irIAACtriIAYEIL t N. 13... , ..the Bathing at AtlaaticCityfs not surfaurrd on the North American coast, and the facilities of gulag tin and term are unegualkd by any, other; (drives and fishing are good, fowling fair) Ladies and gentlemen who wish to spend the day only. ma leave Philadelphia after breekkat and arrive at Atlantic' Wiwi the custo mary houffor lathing-10 a,ll o'ckek.—be with their friends six hours. and be at borne Ware supper; so, on the other hand, gentlemen of badness which mils them to the city daily. tan leave Atlantic After break feet. be here at 814 A. M. and leave at I P. 111. and be with their lautilies at 6; 11-11-, one hour before stepper. Nay 16; '57 •WI y . ISAAC THABBR. , PLUMBING A' bush Get AS-ESTI INC Eetit, I'OTTMILLS, PA. 7boati&iiigned respeethilly • t.Tlng the el bens or Pate l& ititd aiiinitr, that hating trehased. the Preiabing tbitshatentofilbnityDleki Amon, attached it to his tt-Pati Artiness, will hem ter. impryl on both .branthes, hopea,kbr u tet attention btudneva-- g always on brinditlarge- virettleterted stock, ranggving e ompea e n t forknent, ling doll* arariCat ofityreptufTntilwprica--toreJ, *etre • portion of the public lironage: Ilia stet* Milleontlat of Wa: ter ,Clooele, Iron. Copprr and Lead Batb Po rn and Copper Wash Baains,lron and cement Plugs, Bras Vockalor An and Leather , lime for me. manta, Branch Pine: and Couplings, tor pavements. Iron and Lead Pipe of all else, ths-Ylatures of eveiy ktod, l embracing a roll imatirtnietit:olMarndellers. l'eodant Itratinda.ge,ge.. , /e., manufactured of the .bewt ((empty material', and qt,the latest and moat approred pat. (mm. , DANIEL`D;MEORrt'ON. ,* April 11.'151' 'PIIIRNANIVII SCALES _ • • KE . subermbers, eels ter the man. 3120 roaarei & new eettelcestied the "Union Coaster Labored Wilted to weight's& on Gaspe 24/10s. tor sob lit tits Tailititwon i-11.1UPLIFT *SOH. Pottsitile, April ptb,lssit L r hesutt illii ri a be E r a re i s sL pe U rtfu ll ifi n a l n l nounces . tongs public that he has eompieted his @fee* CIF. a f ir e finwimill in Locust Vsliii,lehuyikill eounly,and is now preshr:s4 to furnish all kinds of Dumbest the loweetpriel is pine, lismlotk and WhitoOsit of *very shas;ivad description. - Sir Blils offmnbetent to atria the shoirtesinotlee. we.-11,!66 46-lf EDIVATIP E.81,&10. , _ : tyIinSRMSERI TIIE- - 1J rpipeaully asaaassa that 141taa opened rerd Is this plea . Ihr be Weal Lasater. Baring made arransseeta to b e topplled frost Northers Yeanrytranta at a abort, sotr nee, be will lea able to tarnish banding sistreials on the 700 at steommmisting terms. Pereste exteetleg el to beat would Sowell to give him a raft before perrehaos else. where. , Shires' Webbed Is r load.st veil re. dueediateert, swabs, skew the R ae pit Raitroada. .1011 N pinatmtra; fehaylkill Hewn. Jai, ULM. 20"bn Remo i SOWN LOT'S "FOR SALE-4n the L *tomb of •Port Cartoon. Apt 41444 II; "ten 10 . 00 /Levee onat i a t a l trttitiaiil , Lebiblii: (,'NE. THOUSANDrres or the. tivaluald• Broad Mountain e lande,eltuited-4 .Butler mot Barry townaltipe,fah lkill oonntY,Pa.:la bereloyoffered at private sale. Th. Aeliland Bateman Railroad tan through Parta Out= Oick ti bp' derlaid with. Coil seam and well . For rdjr. ear. or latbentatkat apply to hamnel Limb. Rad.. Centre atreekot to the vabwribew at his Iva Estate avu l ey, la, Railroad street, Pottsville, Pa. The term's,* bait ash. and halt martipaptboula..FßAßClS SPERM= Potterlile.Aprill9. MO 16tt , • 11: PLUMBING. BALOTATE 'SALO; ALUABLE °DALAI. TIMBER LAND 1 _FOREALE.!. "vvrir.L. BE; SULU. p'rivate . sale a y y valuable tract of OMI and Thellor land, known s the.Anros Wickersham Tract,. *2 Womb* - county Pennaylvania, ind bested at tbs - Erudern tersoluation of the Mount Canned • and lihamokln , Coal Mn.N Bald tract contains about 400 acres, rorpo or leer, to veil ilOt brred. believed to contain the arias !RIDS of coal run , ph* through the Sterrarolthr Coal Basin. Title indlepu• table. /or ISMS and other particulars apply to the gab. scriber. - WILANCIS SPlDiCgit Real *fah 4024, Patin/ilk ' • February 7,'67 , PUBLIC - SALE • Irsibanalw Rest Estate' to St. Claire WILL be sOld at Ptiblie Sale, by the mitscrftwir, etemstor.of fterilast will and testa ment of Edward Hethertngtone late of the Borough of St. Clair, &seism& on Saturday, August 224„:1867, atl o'clock. P. M., at the public house of Christopher Balch -1.7, in the Borough of St. Clair; , that certain lot or Wee of ground, situate on the corner of Second and Qirroll Streets, containing In fronton add second Street, fed. more or lees, and in depth one hundred and fifty feet, with the appurtenances. consisting of a Tivostery Frame Dwelling House. The lot le subjeet to the mineral reserve of A. Hart, Mew ry C: Carey - and others. Conditions will made known at the time and plate of male. • .101121 111ZI,NCER, Ifsecidor. ;cat 1,'87 Slit , A VALUABLE RED ASH COLLIERY - • 1 von sszs. • TiHE. si t ibseriber, being i desirous of re - . tiring fromdbe ad dig business o ff ers his Milford • smi at private sale. Tkils colliery - is situated on Lb* Schuylkill 'Valley Railroad. about manilla above Middle. port. The Coalls of a deep Red ;AA. and of superior quality, and well adapted to the New York and Marten markets. All tha improvements pie of the most approve ell conatructionotiaisting in part 4f one 75 horse pow. er pumping and Hoisting engine, with pumps andall the necessisey machinery. in perfect order; one 25 horse en• . glne and breaker; sautes, bins, sereerm, hoisting pions and gearing complete, are, tools, and stock. all in good order. The make, ;comprises the celebrated Sprain • wis Veins, above and below water level, all opined and ready to axamoucis immediate operations. For; further particular/. Inquire on the subecribes; at Pottaillle, or of ALEX. B. EISLER. at the works. • May 21, '56 =-tf] • : SAMUEL SILL AN. COAL LANDS FOR.IBALET VALUABLE COAL!LLANDS AT PRIVATE SALE.—Thgttelebrated tract of splen did Coal land known as' th - er.:"ltpden T art," containing the justly eelebraterksnd "Spobd Vein,"'also what Is jenerally - known •at -- the "Seventy-five acre tract," ad oining. on the .31C.c!Carboti Rail road and in ivrist Nor. weglen Township, owned by Nicholas it. Thors on Esq." Is hereby offered at private sale,On the most advanta geous anus. The tract contains ail the Drell reins in the Great Southern Anthracite Itswions—lncluding. besides other, tracts. those generally known MI the Pahaer.Mtvity Port aarlsok. /tack Orchard. Orchod, Primmest aMit Mam moth, with all the und ' e'rlying, though yet unexplored, beds of coal which are known to eclat in tile fOrmatlon. averaging when proved, overa hundred feet' of solid Coal. In fact, the trade now :offered; contains the richest Coal deposits in - 42iCouistr= , Far Information. apply to Francis Sperms. Esq.:agent for Cod hinds. and real estate generally. Ogle. in 1011 road idreet above B. Market street, - Pottsville, Pa. March 22. - , ' i- 124 f • St.aalr, A ..... , ~., HARDWARE.I , ' in.A.NEs. , • BENVII PLANES, Motiltlipg Planeq, . lissts Plinio. Iloilo* k lloOds, Wads. Astragles, St the Hardware and Iron Depot. , /RANK I'OTT. Augnst 14-14--. . . 31 0 . • LOCKS . . Tint, Front doteloset, Night-latch, with Piker -plai . . Porcelain or dark Mineral KY.ona, a tery large 'a pent,. at low pricey, at the Hardware and Iron Depot. ', I FRANK POT?. August 1, '57 31 . ' SQUARES. • ArACHINISTS' SQUARES, U. 8. s t a n d.d.maks.4slvpiges,:lihtielme Itules. Bev. l'retertore. Callipers, hpriegiThrtdsts, at the Hardware and Iron Levet. . - FRANK PIPIT. August 1,'87;•, : , 31 C l i ttrr a reC F NLl F , tiBa. r N a la s s EtfL T i t V an expellent *Aide for . fastening• Gum or Leather helllngs—various sties. For sale by B. HANNAN. Centre start _HAND .SANTA. - --- Di" Tore, Cieaßon s, - Spear - & Jackson't Hind, Panel aneittp Sawa, the itaat assortment In town. for Bile allow Otis at the Had ware and bon Depot. . " .. 101.ANIC ice. August 1,17 ~ ' ' .. =7- - 31 , IRON COMMISSIONANARE NOUSE. CENTRE . STREET, Pottsville. --.-1- 1, -/ The seheeribeee are prepared •to furnish the Trade, Slachiniateand (*gators atPhiladelphia prima:Weight added) wholesedeor retail, best' merican Car iron, man ofacturedit Potimilde.and wancuitederaupedomplality. Aim light T rails Auitablefor Mimi, and Cable Chains turatthod at short notice direct froill the i!lPerten S. YARDLYY k BON. York Store, Nor. 22, 1853 I . 47-tf • . VIERCEIiNEII iSCALES: sanspsows Patent.. 1 faItAILROAD Tack Scales, Hay and Coal Scales, Platform and Counter Scales. Mann • urea only by the Tergentles Scale Co. Orders addressed to , • W. G. SPRAGUE, , . Sr:reform, revenges. 11. RinaltNees IS Soliartitilt?). Pa.—Bright 1 Lerch, Pottoille; ff. Bright. Supt. o ML Cuban, Rill Road; .Wm A4.4 WU otins, 814 ms St. Clair. ;, . . ._ Sttchter it.-Thompami Dealeirelst_ ~ 4 . 4 1, nardware, Cutlery . House* Fumigating Plated Wife, Mechanics' Tools, • Cabinet Furol are, Nor tieluig and Boring. Machines, Locks; Latches • end Wages, Anvils,' Bellows, %ices, Paint, Oil, alas', Rope, Parking, and a ged. • era! assortment of; Farming and . 1 , Agricultural Implements, . , • AT BTICEITER A TIIOMPSON'S. . ' (IV. alane if Mirka, "SIGN OF ?RI SAW." August I. 'b7 I - Ai • COI4.IPRAItS QUI.f.E.RY STRE. aii>../a. A oriel wawa street . . CONSTANTLY o 4 hand', a large ns kj soriment of Pen' , and Poiket Knives, &hours. and . Razors. Table Knives and Forks; In Ivory, stag. buffalo, bone and wood handles; Carve l l; and Forks, Dirks, Bow le Knives. ke. ALBO4-a very extevadve asSOittoent of Walters, Tea Trays, ke. i 1 . . line iiglish Guns, Colt's Pistols, Allen's Devotion , ' and Sin le and Double barrelled Pistols. with . a general stock of aney Hardware.militantly on hand. JOHN H. COLEMAN t haporter. Philo . phii,Dee.3o; 11354 (Der.27;'53421 51-tf , • ESTERLY & FRICK, , linufaoturors of Wire Coal screen/,; W e I i OULD respectfully call the atten - lion of gentlemen engaged In the Coal trade to their I screens of the mulling aims. They have in creased &MD les for turning nut the best of work with promptness and dispatch: lisvingpthe meat experienced heeds to the State they can guarantee all work done at their Factory. Repltriwg neatly and subsfuntiaLkdowe'al He shorted • Screen Bolls, Cogwheels, Edgeway Dingus Shafts, Hu& geonr4 ke.. Zr., always on hand. All urders directed to the firm by mall or left at D. L. F.sterly's Hardware store will receive prompt attention. July 4, '57 27- • MORALS 'TONES & ' 1 • IRON £ STEEL :MERCTIA HTS, • Markel and ! Sixteenth Sreerts, Philadelphia, Have always on kind and for sale BEST ENGLISH REFINED IROX—Yrill assortments of 'Olagballs." and other favorite brands. BEST AM ERl- CAN,BARS—ordlisary sizes. or rolled .toorder for bridge purpose/4 dm, de .. ‘PENNSI LVA NIA. DOI LER PLATE- - Prom'nenons sites, or - at to required the. BOILER RITETS- , -Dover bracidcmade in solid dills. BEST EN OLISII OAR AXLES—Amerkan and English. ELBE SHEET IRON—For covering saints*, ke. AMERICAN it SCOTCH PIG IRON. RAILROAD lIION—T nine and Qaf bars suitable for mink, thrnonia, AC,, JUNIATA. ENGLISH k NORWAY SLIT RODS, BORIS; ;TITS and WASHERS—For bridges, cars, and machinery purposes generally. CAST,. SHEAR, 1 MACHINE and BL ER • STEEL. Alm, an extra quality for taps and dim, The above, together with a full assortment of Iron. Steel, • Nails and Spikes, to which the attention of dealers, railroad companies, etigineein, miners, fbionders and ma. invited. y 1001318 ebtalgts Is I HARDWARE AND IRON 'DEPOT. TILE har nog now arrAnp Sjirsed - bii goods at his new place of buskin' , " and with)" new dotefrainatlonof fureish• lag all!inbred% as the business°, the Opal Region may reunite, a their lowest market value, solicits the Inspection or the Public. I shill be always on hand and bare on hande 011 stocker 'nu Iron; . !Chopping Ares, • ' Tine Iron, 0161 ShaVellil I CaM.Steeli ."ITrare Chains Slit Iron, " . Naito and Sakes, 1 , 'tope, . Tackle Blocks,. Bellows, .- Anvils end Tires, de., Hirdware and Iron Depot, Canals three doors abeeeMarket. But side. PRANK POIT, -July 16,1854 ••. • • BRIR tiTAts,gw ar e p o ttB • smirwo &maw. low lists'. 00tei, sad nearly oppoushe Miners' Bank, Port/Mile, where will be to se.peUent aamortznent-of Mims Wall: 1 lkdrb Tl'lol3lloo, - - ; . nee, Serino, 'Flue Tray!, Facial. , . • ''' ' , littlest-a Ware, lib &Tools. 1 ! tseottmeut et due Locks, tlarpenteee Toole, ' able Cutlery, Mass and Paint , iketilotley; Bar Iron of Glees, , . ''j 'F 80 00 ett ' • Rolled .. .. , Anvils and Vieee. Yells and Spikes, I , ,,timitineetuf tn. Deles, Railroad !mend Nails, :I Sheet iron Crucibles, . health Tools, I Wire, Tim Plate, , thilkllng Materials; " , Wass Kettle', • Cant Steel. .: ' .) Fed hone, v 'Shear Reel, , , Punned Rollers, Arm'Bllstee, Challis, - • NW smut , - ~. . ! lielkoed2taree, Creut haws' - .. .- : Pl:midst and dbot.' • Flee Himitorini ,. o,,lldrittatua hlellk . lake totheeeirolk terthepetrellalle they eiteediditublmlulasitidleldualeseeettlAlldho 9 lo the sew ilirse by the quality et thee goodhatekt etAre lion to busluesund seeeitotedetlpy leeermllt *per» #f IndeOellialdtheireCittilleilat s ''' •"' ' . ' I; 4i ;; -•-W . . 4 , ocurgiiii., • - ''S re • ihritieele - ./tili. °entreated rottseilleylauelay 0 # 11144 - . --; , ,--- ,- t 4.1- ~c , , - - 9 BOOTS' - SHOES: - •4 , - . BOOTS, BI4OEB. TRUIPH,BII,4tc4 .THE Subscriber begkieave to iiii4p* kis customers wmt the rornmaniti at large thi has just returned from the 'city with a • ' Ine relleettow of arUsise iss Ilask, um. iEL). • SLIM; 4 • - 3. °Alin& 1,• • - ' • • wintEltk.• • - • , • . - MCP& , of all tisarripthms, Ihr tedien,ginst)sesen. end Ats 'titian& oracle et' Mises* and- ebatitrows , buteneted gaiters, sowastkingisew lathe bawl ottati, S .: • • - . Abtoss Dow lot *I Trutt!Jl Quiet-I, ahib: eta. kr4le. - • :-• 'Customer work madly and axpettltielnqr_alt** 4 4 4 !P. atom and Btrowto (*Ara one &sir above Utah street: lrirtiest dear to.the Bed leant naa •:1 • Tottsrille.kar 30:17 3:kly I DAN Et. SCtIVITLYI. T UNE 'LEHIGH IifALOEY RAILROAD , I _ 17- A A GhAt ,• of"..,Ai - Trains! Ccetheetinit W.RDSESDA, Jialy • .• - • ,• ", • 4 ,a5 ; 1 I. , • • 1 • -Leave Naaels - • at. 725 A.3t, tih4 1400. V " %Islington i s • 1.49 !"' • •• " *lawmen " • 2.1111 • •;e -" • Allerstowad R5l : 0 • ' UZI ," " Rethirtneam—,. " . 1183; • " Freernaasbarg 114.5 , •", 2.52• Arrive Easton' • 9.50 ' • 3.111' ; Up Trains. (Arri Fannon i at 8.13 . 1. 11,, ass I', M. • 1. FrienanillOrg 8.114, " 6s* I" • B•t Waken% 9.15 " ,b Allentown!, 925 4 • • 5.32 " Catustinuit , 9.38 ikuf stausenet! 10.96 4 cat 7 00 Arriselliameh Chunk • 11.43 . . t: -,Roth Trains connect at Mauch Chanh with Ira tut sing on tbeDeaverMeadow Railroad! So reatiw-Ity;and Bearer- Meadow isTro, at %athletes's with trains Enti- Meg on the Nor thl Pennsylvania Italtractir = The morn ing Train down *lll concert with tratne the Bahl dare, Dedefive andtlackawarien A Wastanaltallesale Belvidere' and &tauten. • • I The afternoon; Train will connect With the trains on tie Delvialese COntraltltailrosit to Philadelphia A New York. ' • 2 The afternoon ,Train up will amneet with trSios•se the ileividara Delaware_ Railroad, from. Scranton mat Belvidere. .I.• i ~, • Thera will one eennection bitween Veiton and .Philadelphia by of North ;Penetsylvsbi fralirred, which'will be bathe morning. -ROM? 11. SATRE..., August 8, 57 152- . ,51u1t.!,411 -. • . PAENCER indlailtapliaa, Wl sua ace,a!ting F.aqi '56. WIN li ARRANGE •NiTts rPHE GREA'r Northerii and MN i t United States Mail Reuter' •. • inereased and Aire redircrd:l LITrLjCITUTLRILL, CATAWISBA;LWNIIII, EIIIE, WILLTAMSPORT AND ZLltlitA alit Through to:Buffalo, in - , 16k' o• I Niagara Psßi r .- 1 - 161 • 4 ' !Detroit, - - •' 2 i Chleago ; ; ; •.4 !•; Bt. Louis, • . • ticket Offica.,ll•W:conter Sixth •nd r.. and Philadelplila and Reading Railroad' , pi Broad and Ylne. • On and 141nt MONDAY, Dec. Bth,thrsi Trains wlll leave the Philadelphia and nonslip Depot:earner Berea illtellbilstird' atiLdelly;(ls reated,) • - . lisj7 linspriss.4.lllo Stag plaza. kimnisvilie and Readinvinly. lug willeat iwisna.Williantsport and F.rie and porting litter4llolo l d tarrising`ntElalrs at sonnsitltirgwit,b.Now YorksadErleandltuffali Ts rk city it Almada for Dunkirk and Buffalo; thence. • la. st4mers Laks Erie or Lake 211 road, to Cleveland, Toledo, Monroe, Sanduak troll. Airs. with Elmira, Canandaigua an , Falls Railrusti: conirecting at Canandaigua York Ck ntralliPllroad. East and Wes t. an d at S Bridge with Great Western and Michigan Ce road t o rDetroli,Chicago,St. Louis, a stall poi ads andWestesen States. . Train-44.30 A.IM. , stafpinglit ..4,p i. tion, and running- to Pot ~.tglithatpreas-.4.30 P. DI . Ilititnitsf4lool day, stopping stall Station In; to Pottsville. Connecting at Port Cliu to g w piss. 01111anisport an d rile. and William with k N a e i wy a o d a a nd v ß i r n e,B uMffual kalnlad N A p .24 Y 4 ri lake Shore Ttaitrnitax. f br Buffalo. . ttnd, Cineinnat laoledo, Chimps, Ind a II pot Also‘with Cananda igni f and N lag& rands: arrivit* at Niagara Fall at 10.30. A. , log with. Day Express or (treat Yesternltall troll. Chicagn, etc. Title Banta*. with its eonnections. pram's anti most direct route to Canada and the J.ss Only one change ofbaggagebetween rbilse Canada or the Lakes. Passengers:by Day Express. breakfast at ii ii rtClinton, and dine at Williamsport. Passengers by ay of Night Express take', supper at Port Clinton. I • ~ p.,,, e ngerpnrchasing Tickets by this Line have the privilege or stopping at any orthe alsote points. and re-, sinning theit seats at Pleasure. • Fare front Phllstdelphfa to Tamaqua, 3 $295 Buffalo irla-Ton s w`ndm,l6•oo 435 Niagara •FalliOrisi. Rupert. 440 mira.Canandidguak Da; 4 N. P. Railroad.. 10 00 Milton, ` 516N.Falls • via.D gniq 10 00 mittamepott, 5 %Stops - onion Bridge, 10 00 Mimic*, 4 7 001c7,,,,,,baid, , 11-70 Jeffrnon, 7 alToledo, . - 14 75 Starkey, 1 795 Cincinnati. 16 00 ' Penn , Tan, y 800 Dettolt via Rail 1600', tiorham, littlfathjand Genera, via,. Gorhainf-800 Lake, 13 00, 4'rn•l• Steam - trr Chiertgo.via oYes- John Aot; *. 860 teett.tod Michigan . Can an dalgiP p Centyalßailroad, 2000 iloneoye Fells, • It Chiriagto.viaßtifialpand Caledonia,i Bib Laitelitiore Michigan I Le Roy - , " . 890 &l 9;i, Railroad. 20 00 ; -' 00 koala via But Lake ~.- ilerheetir.ida. N. Y.l}and 3lichigin Ceti- E. and ttnffrdo. Cory teal Rallroadi, 16 90 rinitand N. V. R,11.4 900 Rock Island, ll' 15 00 Buffalo. ifi r aNN: YOlk • Erie.and But. and k . New Yotk City. • 10 00 • ' • ; ".E. T. IitIBB ELL, Ticketrind ]Might M. W. corner Sixth and Chesnut streets A.NlCOLll l ,Bup't Philadelphia& RAMO; Railroad. rssocK, goo. EatawiSsa,:W.antlitrie Railroad. J. A. REDFIELD, Supt Williamsport an d Elmira Rail. road. E . TIANSPORTA • - ACCOMMODAtIONI TUNDERSIONEV' tnide arrangements In !eselinnei alk tif i tetsreg• POTTIMEUX, And all intermediate points,; vr• are receive goods for all the above places, ,attentio• will be given to ahlp good. 111, ancldespateh. , We stAlrlt ashere of patronage ftoni others Mho may hams goods to forward . ' of the erran tr y. .P Sehweltze No: 65 North. Wham., beki AfigNlT£4: Anal J. _Rutz, Phladdphla.: u• • P IMP ALBRIGHT, Iles . ATITNS k nuo . 610:14UYLKILL NAVICA , (IFPICE of tlie.S :. • .ii 7 i li the !barge for the use of CARS antil thracitii Owl carried on the hrhuilitit be as fellows, until furtheetiotlce: , f 1 . : i •?: , - --. T. no* , 6 , 41 , " ° _ 7A • . l'• l' ' :?' ;5, .1 . , . a. • 31 it— • 4," . I • r.CU.., eta.. 767. eta. To Vl:4ladelphla, 65 1 L. i . • . , 14 .112 50 "3! Jun . 65 • -., 64 r,62 - . 50- " SpOng Mfil, .00 ~ 09 i ' 57 50 " Conilobwken, 60 ' 49 . plimoutb Dun, • 60 ;,59 i, 57 .. 60 -1 " . • " liridn'ePor ' 55 • 64 f 52 ' ,45 " titirristown. ; 55 ;44 f 52 '45 " Poyt Kennedy rs .„ 60 40 . 1 , 47 - 40 • " Valley Yo ~ . - fro! ao 39 • ! IT u 4O Pa:dives am, FM . 49 40 Poit Providmiee, . • .. , eo t 47. .•• Plitenlaville, ' 45 • 14 ' 12. 37 " Royer's Ford, ', 43 ' , 44 .,1 i ° 1 2 •3T - Po4tstown Landing, , - - 13 . y 4, 2 c., - 12- 37 " Port I.lulini, , , ', '43 . ; 40;4' .40 SO .. Itikdoliorough, 1 41 ' •'4O '• 33 Si " 11401dlny, ; 38. G 37 I as. 81 .. Althowe'a, . 1 1"3 ; 1 37 i t 35 131 " sloontrfire, , .' 3$ ' - ,137 i' •33 ; 31 " Ilarnbury„ • ; ;86 dm; n '23 " Orwlmibur,r, Landlog, i ' l 3 :I' 2 ' 3 ? 27 .00 The charge wilt be per ton of V.lo o ltoklests tire per et. all for waste, as twist: and charge less than twenty-Are cents per tonfbr soy : dlattante. Sly order of the Managers, • •, If. FRALEY', March 21, 'M 12.1 r . President. P I SLAD'A & READINCIAI=tI OFFICE of ihe!Phila s ifi tx !, The rates of 9rrel2ht and Tolls on , . ibis Company. will be as fellirit. fee. until further notice: • • To Itiehmond, " Philadelphia, I " Inclined Plane, Gerninntoitn R. 11, ; " Valls of Ektuylklll, ; I'Manayunk, I Spring 11111 s, Conshehorken and Tly, mouth Raliroad. Itambo's and Potts' ;and aes, I I. Norristown beltridge • "Port Kennedy, "'Talley Vance, " Vbrenixylik., ".itoyer's Ford, Pottptinern. "'Kirdsboro' "'Re*ding, BeOreen Reading I anal - • tddbrse."e. " Hamburg, Orerigeinere I I ity orlon' of the Boar 4 OUSLanatc Parch 71,'57 2-) 1 W. 71. 31, PHILADVC. 4LEREADIIN! SAMMILA -". ie.ttsi3 OF Faiiciirr bN ‘I IN and AFTER M . until fueiher notice; the to tharprd P er lop poproil ASTICLIZ OF vistas!. 11 1 Dry .. Good.. Confectionery, 800 n*Cigarik,./sesh 41nt, risk 4wrilx, Brno. Butters Cimpa r r . tbiturareAlfla44 o aelko Hams. Minivare; 111.1 m ot! Leather; Cottes.,Coffes,thabs Iron, , laweiNallici Spike.; Rin i ' ilI skens,, Segni. Whivilti4ll4i ' implems% Vint .11640.105in0. Pitch asittarolitt,iow -amid limatter ai4le Celluivoovt. *mod. cm! Liimos.or k uesstim•, 4; Ina, PlisturAllits aid" liews=r lol,o, .: t4' NZ r 4, HIJADELPHIA . ALLEN 4&: - . NEEDLES' ,SUPER.- PHOSPHATE OF LIME. CIAUTION.-=-Be pa:uvular to observe that emery barna of our article bee oar same and Idea of Pets to Klett, branded en ;the haw& me than hi ronderets 1 to thee, sr* as too* astieles of doubtful...ell sold, under the name of Seper-Plios- Peale of Usk, si to ndidead 'Monists are waaeqmint -64 with the rate•or r • • • ' GlC3lllllill 1.101151.11 r.. Poles Mai' per 11008 Ilea.' 'OM eta pin lb.) - A litweil•dettarias wadi tr DRAM& • ' • Okra foie thia valw.blenealottr attatiled to PrxhIPUJ.. Pamphlets disertHos and the nude et-applying, = era baba/ grataltausly at cur Stows, or ly msa wiwa It has no entstioris Ntit.Nf6r, . tritEhtl i t , El'2, 'OEN.' OATS, sod en obs,,, s p. modiiss s-Aprow•..4 , • LASTING IFERIIMER,•. , ravinl - Pot 'oetiy barrier 'tel. of Oral* than r& urt umtscr, tut stobthigt Eto strew to import the , . etik - i4easas• . finis tn. tako'well *Len Onir Phoqbato mated to Iftwat./..r0w1: • ,PAC OCEAN GUA NO:. ' We bare a amalt quantity stlll fa. atom. ;11111311 . 111101 all. 4 , A "apply of this voidable arclito for sale. Prier ~30 Per 11000 *bier 0% rent per 1b4. 1 No: I:oevalonent. Pevevtas Gun, • Le Pala at tlialowsoi mho • • • rime hi teidiseg Agriealhall Jaarlaits timed" mo m . 'pens or reakiarly filed di eatraptai for Me we oflhoisors. Gads Ns is loaded at either Itmott of oar Wieshossea. Airman any stas4l to drive to Water Sind and -redid the are .shalif.. Jot* *Zen are grunted is bailer inirattiaad lathe kweat. , ALLEN it, NEEDLES,. 4°. 21AswatitlIttoollatheIttiltirttila."1' lißat Anus . . • ,313ai 4i s> toe e 0 • 1 streets, oornag i aseenge • I !tamed 1 doses. Connect. Tilllimn .151'.dli •d lieu od from ore Rea and De: Megan Ina New penolon - P 1 [LAIM,III.IA. inlnobors,lssa. JOHN KENNEDY £ • Fish,Cheese rAndPioiision ZerobAnts, ,SOS: 39 end 40 . North Wharves, Italf 1 waibetween !Arch iiia•ltacit rettIx.:PITICADEL4 rHIA. f Mareb ll . '67 11.ly • t tral Rail lain Can ". 'PONS old Oat rail, 2i x k, it'll -10 ‘ . .r able. for i relaying:le store. and for sale In quaut,lllefi•ta'ault purchasers. .Apply to A A P ROBEIiTf4: 7 July 25, 'fa 3410 , Iltrad St. below Tine. Philada. EATHER ! 'LEATHER I LEATHER I • , - ENRY W. OVERMAN, Importer V of fRENCII;CALF '.s KTNS. and general Leather ' ,No 0 Sontbl&l at. Philadelphia. • V r Aguneral asrortnient of all klndsor LiATHES, M01100:06, etc.. etc. ICED and OAK SOLE LEATHER. ' February 19, 'l7 i' ~ . . 9-ly willsonly and row• with Cat• .rtaudgl punectifila k city and i sle. Clare. to Went. VallokRall• ..eonoal• 111..; for De .1 " BOYS' CLOTHINC. iTHE'SUBCRIpEIt, would respect fUlly infarm theirlnumerctr: friends nod customers ohuyikill County, thl their assortment of Clothing lot Young Gentlemen is touch lar"ec then ever, and , they are disposed to sell cheap. .Ider;olis livingrit a dls. lance. have the privilege of exchanging clothing pure °chased at lids shire, if -they do not *ult.- , F. X. HOYT A 11110TIIER. , ' • 272 Chestnut St., corner ef Tenth. Flailed*. '' Aprll2s. '157 ' , -:-- . . 1741 . r hotted l L phla and __ _ . purLia) •:- A.WOODICOULDrtiG xru... , willow. St. lbove• Tvrelfthi North Side: TOULEIIN GS - ,suitablo. for Carppn- NL_ ters.Bulitters, est,lnet and Yritnus 3141terr:,•itork. .I , troMthe hest and thoroughly, Pellll.ollled material, al; wsys ors hand. Any pattern worked trona* drawing.' The enbieriber having Phrehased the entire interest, will continue Simi bissintss with:increment facilities. - . Agents wantedl in thf4arious towns in this portion of the . Btate, to whom t' ppo unities will be uttered fo, large prOlts to tininse VOL JlllO 'l4 'sf TO . gOONDRXMEN, jItACILEXISTBA °TRIES. PURVES, N. E. corner .South sad Pears 841..,41dirittelphia, fan n abaci ingot capper an dl Itunts, - pig trots sheet irou, solders.firebricU4svtable gee, speiter. bloca tin,lead.foundry ay/aid. lags, facings. crucibles.' aatintony. babbitt metal, sand of all,kinds. burs: old co pper. lc. lie Is also tides!: ler in wrought arol rut iwp iron and other metals. It 1 is his desire to siccontru ate me citinist s, aud others at a distance trom the eity,lity furnishing any article they may want in their bushes*. Articles not mentioned in the above will ttu procured and tbrward d. Any inquiry lb the above tile will h i , promptlyanswered. A. PV ES, t if. E. corner kit:int - hand Pena stnets. reltraery 1.4,r51 lON. WABNINO AND COOKING APYARATIIII. I t is. rAlliE snbseri era 'would invite ' the !sped's! 'dietitian of Architects. thalltterii - and the pp lie, to our superkw iortment of Warm, Afr Warns. eel., Ventilating arms atom. Bath Dollers.Alas Orrms, Patent Lowdonn O rates. end others of the latest styles; also, ;a large sraortnnuat of. Ventilators, black,. gold, bronzed and While erißmel itegisterss,Cookine Ranges of aupertor merits, v'erranted so peribrth well; also. Pcytable Bangs s for sulutner use; J. thAtilver's AiruTight Cats Cansuntec, wade ib the beat manner and according to the original in,Tentr ; mole Agents for Collin's Patent Chimney Capal t .bir re tliatirg all classes of buildings and for the cure V smoky chftnies. Persomdsttention ;Oren to all work entrkasted to us. lite public - ere re- quested to pall and e r camilie mar large and complete stock, as we know 'we can give satisfaction. ' PARER A WILLIAMS, ' No. 1131 (old No. 406) Market street. • . May 9.'87 ?em), Above Eleventh.olrsrd Bow. RMI HAVING, n flit Philip' tline of Boat& 111 G ASV' ow promo& to od otu t utulost th protoptdoss merchants and for lhatreetkaa & C 0.4 Visa Strea •- , MUSIC PUBLIIII2I9" s HOUSE. ~,V Lf Ali k i,tio l , :co. ts 6 cb.urenur=t°, f 2: . . ..., der the Utah lions% Philadelphia.are ' - conitantly,publishing the latest Nu m 'r, fOlll the most popular Aul hors in the United /Metes, in it style thit will Tie with guy issued at any other hones, eltherlin this 4 country or Europe. - _ . They have MAO the pleasure to announce to:the public t hat their stork of Sheet Must.. on hand, consists of the lirgest and most complete assortn - evt to be found in the country; they are ormidantlyidding tOtheirstock ill the Ned Music miblishe& in New. York, Boston. Le. They also publish several instruction Books,which are inum(d W throughout e thughout the country. " Ii ANOS—A floe aseortment of the bee "manufacturers orNew York 'and Itosinn, at the lowest the, p prices. •_ . , :MUSICAL INSTRU)IENTS. ALP, a generilassortrnent of 0 ultaisjlolimr.lkinjoes, Vitites. Accotitemis.ke.„ Ylolin.Gultar and Mop Strings, of the best Italian goatlike:Al of which *lll be terabit.. *Lie the public and the trade' t tlie lowest fates., Orders punctually attended to. 1 All Lei. h Walker's Made and rebticatiore. can be obtained at II lakti.A.lVO Bock anti Music :Acre. Colts. •ille. ._ Phtladeb tits Pi,* lSfsi' ... . .—.-- Ar! _.,-- log. , potbmllle 21-tf ; lON CO. rol 141h,1857'. I ftwiTel.L on Ao- Nuiption CUA 0! es ollAttlil GUANO!!! Ass is - • T' . ..EJ 'AU'S' Super Phosphate .. of X. 41 Liine. I 7000! TONS. - tatPARMERS! - Wil . For your Wheat Crone. use LEIN AU'S Super Php.phate of Lime. at 21 4%pi ylO n T or use LEINAU'S AMERICAN a EIITILIZER ot at ga 50 a Dbl. or E. 15 a ton! One !oriel of either is sufficient fur an sere otlihrat These are Permanent Manures, made of reliable-Che mical Memento. and have been In suertisfattie for the past Su Tisza, improving the•inil and increaxing the value or the land. i . • • • ,Your Diphimas trim the State Agrieultraal Society of Penneylvanht, New,JerseY, Delaware and thV Crystal Palace Asenelation at the City of New Turk, have •been rereived Yuri these Tilluable Fertilisers. • 'Pamphlet's in the English andOennau Languages ran beduid by abplication atAlte Office. • unr.RAIL DIL , COUNT TO WIIOLESALF:DEALV.ItS. :The above p e rtillsers,..gelireral TREE of Ciartage to any wharf lia the old C 9 Pmper.. Orders east byWali attenuipanied.with Cash yr Drafty, wIR be protuptly Shippra 19 arty part of.the World. - gEORDE A. LEIN AU. l'rnprittr. • 210.19 Santh FRONT street, Philadelphia City. ' Philadelphia, July IS, . '2ll4nt . & ' . R. Co.. • North 13,1857. . 1 I Ainsported 111 . 18th Mareb,lB47, . M. Ws•VL?WIIN & CCLe peaks, Broad and Ilaveirtinf streets, Pflitadelphia, Aimee -0 ro od tall die attention Rai)' ry y rodd Managers, and thoseitite weed in.ltailroad Property, In their ilystan oJLea msofire Engines. in whit it they are adapted to the •particular business for which titey.may he required; by the use Of one, two. three or' dour pair of driving wheels; and the use of the whole, or so much of the veleta as may be ,desirable-for *dine on; and In acrapmedatleg them to the pates. carves, strength Of supedstruellon, and rail and work ,to be done. lly' tbesemeatts the - maxim um useful &foetid the poweris nieured with the' loud espente fur attendant*. evistat'4uL, ud renal , * to lioad end Rastas. With these. ohjeetelniv.ew. and as the result of twenty-three Yearn praetieal espirieue• in the business by our Ntulorparn um, we umnafsetunifire diffsirsdkinds of tngistes. and several classes or alma of each kind. Partlrular atten tion paid Ito the'steengthOt the winatinein the plan and. workman i Fip of all. the details ._ Our, long esperiencr and oppo unities 'or obtaining information. enables , Ito to offer t ties with Ultaseuncethat !Meriden ey, economy and darabillty;they compare faaorsNy with thoM of any other kind In use s We alsoparnisb to eider witeele.a ilaw.how Lim; ar irtmoor tire (to di COM. • tres withoutboving.) composition castings.for beatioss ; every,dricript Mu of Copper Sheet I on and Boller Winkle 'and every article appertaining to the repair or renewal of Locomotive. Endues. I • 31. W. • .lannayy 5.'57 . • kiATf KW ItAlitit.' . -4 45 2 • I 175 100 , 115 160 1 75 CO 175 1110 '1 16 100 1 7 1 CO 1'15,.1'00 160 '1.40 4 1 55 1 55 Lt 55 •1 55 1 55 1 55 160 110' 1 30 1 30 1 80 130 1 SSI 1.30 54 , ./1 10 X 14 5 135 11 3$ 1 36 1 'A. 145 135 1 46 11 36 440 1.. a) . .to 130 130 1 - 11 1 1 a I' C OI 1 '1 05 105 105 I.os 10i 1 05 11 1 It 1 1i 1,1,1 SAVING' .FUOID , • - • :0. . „NATIONAL. aarrry TRUST CO., WLIWT. ,sTREET, eomoegl.TUlED,>piillulelpUla.. (I,,nedip;rciteci . tAe St ot t of ;PeolAyptivoila.) U isnesPridl be any etnL lathe or mall; and in. t1"24214:01.0.110 day 0f:', 40 1. 0 . 1 t the day Of lath "' The ;iilleula open Meri day hem 9n'cloek In 11Mmotte. • ImiLlll,7 o'clock In the evening, and on Idonday and Tbutedny4etmlnes. MT 9 'o'clock. : 1111TBURX.ST FUR - CEA T. MI imam large a-small; int .pald back In GOLD, on ifeembil;mlthout notice. to any amount. ' . •• • •• • • Um. IMIRY'L. DEMI /62. Preoldent • ROBNIT A*LFLUIVE, Vice Prmldent. - Wit. J. ificak,Eleeretam • - • o• • 1 Ddrectore't Henry h. /*enter, • C. Landreth Moony , ' 'Whim* CATTOiltreittter, • -•ltehectlelhidetre 1 • JosoPh limb.. • fleTinuel K. itabion,, ; - flew Chnichuma, • +lattieilll; thnith. 7 Vessels t ee., ' • Tkl* cowpony iiontittlig its Widows entirely to the railing 44 money on litereatt The Inneetnients amodnE. Inlttoimarly •• t" '• - and a kali...Millions-of. Dollars! .a. withth4report, of . Atts/716, %sows& to paten , y t provt.icinx ot the, 'charter, ter 1I AI. ELL TATE; PLOWLIAG NIL GROUND lllLlSTlLasessebr teat rhum aamati*a, .tellkaPteye emome.pertect;security to f the Aitpoottont, andlrbda *mutant GLUM the roomette, and otaldlity to Uditoidandindlaito - „ . 1! . • ' ; i t " —'•••-•-• • 5!!!= RAIL ROAD. EttflANDI, Cill 1857, m of liNviziot • , t 4:14 41. Carr+ .20, lass. ke • EOM 114 810.4 t • Si-. i d . .1 iIA'ALLANDIS. RAILROAD IRON. SAMUEL B. HENRY. 2401 _ ORA= AND GA _. A Fri o ultitr . i!in „ t i, a # l : 4 THE subtle . eitain keept on band tlover.7lmotby and °Omar's, ' - seeds. Ifbita :Clover and Lawn Ow* - stber'wlth' garden and Mild. seeds. wb *A will umlaut be fresh and gOod. 110 wili alp ivoilrs ca orders for al l rids of fruit' trees, nted lb be what tbey, are neyrownted.)dirleult hopleteenta, de., all of which 1/111 bil furnished at outset urers' wires.— The geode wed trees sold by this baertber are selected with great 'cora. only front gro ers of repetition and ' standing. ILI does DO, deal In seeds procured preasiarn• onely In the market, from throe who sell ebrap,eltlirdfs vegan* to the rbovaeter otitis seed sold. , Nor Ones be parttime or eat nods grown prounisiwously In mall gar. - dens; where tbeir too doe, proxlsity deteriorates their quality. pirtleularly those of the seise speetra. This Is an Important eondderatkm to those who purebaaesitber seeds or fruit trews. Ifor bow, lie_ seed i n on w s . er l y . to , . BENJAMIN BANYAN. :-_-.::—. . - t -, --;.^. ------ n -- ._ - . -- .. ----- 7 - ---7- ------7.----,- k SUMMER TIME. fir 111tXXIIT gFcrssisnix India 11134 'Wrist rens, Mae I* My sliest totaPoWSoluis bright and taw, Thu. Bummer day; ibis 'mkt my locks,lah 111 y, bloom, .I:tutp tha snowdrop softly room, `, And crowd away. ITpon my beim, liniment rose, Thy Tided Wires the's' dianni Carlose— A ettlogictieet; . I mind not thoughlby beauty dies, 1 nill.bui'keep tby richer dyes In moor robe dressed. • , - • Thou, too, nth apple bloannk Ih Upon my lap, and Non,: did; I do not can That Summer Into Autumn &deo, mai. all her upland groveu and gyea Arapuetngiatr.l . 1P 2..5:3) o m ig sqD Ping hum The maple branch, Oh bird, The sweetest sung was ever bard ; for songs I know, With symphonies's& loud and clear, • . Are precious to Uod's losing Tbakukward Sow. Thus, by . the rlier't lapsing brim, 1 Wising our simple Bummer hymn, . TBgbirds and ' • The Illy, rose. and apple Contented each with our sweet doom • To Ike and die. • (Flrarreal;Junelkl&St j . ~ *WM CATTLE POE BEM. , What Is the cavalier thebigh - prire of beer , — How king will the present rotes continue? -These questioni are asked Try' 'day, add it is natural they.ebould be, whets, as according to our last quotations; Cattle sell on the foot , from lit to 810 per hundred., , . , , , , In relation to the first question, theta are sev eral reason, why beef is high. 1. The Rothe of making butteg -and cheese have. been such for a few learit_past; that in many sectiona where beef was formerly an Object, everything has peva place . tethe diary. Calves are only reared with refer ence to:tbis; In many neialitorhoodt the Airy. 'omen rear no stock it all, but bay their cows Irian `is distance to till the plates- of which are worn out. The, calves, even, are not fatted for real—thundrods, ovary pit-being deacgieti; (i. e. knocked in the bead,) and consigned to•the coin , I ' i llost beapoilmost as - soon as they are born. This -Increase of the dairying business has taken place muro.or less in all the New England States; in - New York, Pennsylvania, and Northern Ohio. 2. .' The rapid settlement of the new' , Western States,: including California and-Oregon, has madam great demand tot cattle as breeding stock fur the sett lam This has greatly Iceserd the number which ,riz, 4 , otherwise have beep Larne., tolteef, 3. , -The ferior character of that Inst corn crop of the West—ilencieney by drouth, and damage by froit 4 —deprived the ferment to some es _ tent of fatten ing tf.eir cattle. 4. The exposure which many of the Western cattl , sere 'obliged to endure in. winl ter, with - 144 feeding, banana great it:ea—not only 4, flesh, hitt loss of life. The ensigi4at credits The land-speculator's , story of a *4tail4 climate," and goes to Illinois; Wisconsin,lowsr, Minnesota, or Nebraska - , with an idea thathl 'cattle will fat..„ ten all winter, on the prairie grass, and le only de. ceived by the deception when be Linda tlierreak. sea of his animals frozen on thattliak anti snow: covered plains. ' These causes have been operating till there is, ; of course a scarcity of the material for making beef. The attention of fanners is now somewhat aroused to the subject. Tbevare , comparing thee price of beef with those of milk, baiter; and cheese, aid, are considering whether the former i.l 01;tII , Ir:. ' ttly of more attention than it has heretofore raj calved. As to the second question, it will be sometime before there will be a glut in the beef market.—', Cattle.canoot be multiplied as rapidly as swine. If pork-is scarce one year, it may be .plenty the ~ next, by simply raising-all the pip that come and fattening them at six to twelve monthi''old.--• Sheep; too, will increase much more rapidly thse , cattle,-and two years will Pieta marketable ant- cle of mutton..' But good beef cannot be batten. der three or four years from the start. Cattle , May be killed' at an...earlier dry, and their flesh may be called beef, bet it is far from bariag the flavor or nutriment of that of more mature sal- male, and the dlcton tell Us less wholesome. • On the-whole, we think sows persons may st least be made to understand—whet they warts ',We diaregaried-that the , tendency to fatted in cattle is ropily a valuable' quality. It has beta. kept too much in the back ground,. That is, cat. tie whose leading trait was 'fattening, have not been as highly appreciated, In mitay ernes, as - they ought to hare, been. We would- by no mean" have the dairy breeds give place everywhere to beef breeds. Every farmer should consider whit he can do to the best advantage.. Whe is certain that be tan do best at dairying', let him take a breed whose ralst prominent characteristics adapt _ thorn to that purpose. It is not advisable that he should take a beef breed and try , to make a sups rjor milk breed out of it. 'Neither is it advisable that: he should try to combine ell qoalitleirin one . . breed. Let each be_ cultivated for a specific ob ject, and brought to the hiihest.praeticable owl.. aid in reference to that objectrwhither. It be ten or beef. If the - farmer who breeds camels,: stock wants a better dairy Cow than his own heti 'affords, let him' buy,of a breo der.of dairy itork.-:- On the other. band, the breeder of dairy itnik may buy his oxen and beef cattle of one who'.e: ahjeCt it is to produce dim hi-Perfection.—llogN. . , 464 y Csinimidr - Idowntso VlCORTAlMES.—*petirural imptirerl understand the - . value. of a heap of .1d hop or l i i ii straw, around „ T keeps 'the roots . cool A il moist through tlic ire eon, aid &eel( a fair toes to live. It iic.le , i' the trun of a newly ice tret4 It `'. 1y serviceable - in the egetnble . , garden, 'There are Many pbints that brow ant ' their moil ant the surf:meld the grou . d, and them fill At " 4 ": 5 , as the , dry Weather of Sommer comes on. l'od frequently fail before yielding half a c rop: - A mulch of old straw between the rows will bier great lierriie to them,lond prolong their heariet. „ Caeliliowers requite a great deal of .muieture I order to bead'vrell during _Summer, ..Now i; IS lime to give - them a handful of striw, to keep tie soil around them cool and,moist. Egg plants at tomatoes are also benefited by Mulch. Werra is applied, the ground stiould.be scored detil with a hoe, so as to-glee opportunily sl for the fir• ciliation of air underneath the item!, If arbie and green material are used, they must not holl ti 1 ; on so thickly as to, fer Mint: - Racritor rop Tastr.—Ttie" folloeins is fres the. New York Tritossui, in answer to the onqso o of a correspondent: • • "Tabs . ! ounces of good fresh hops, 3i - rddri; of rye four, 7 pounds of Intl ran torn, meal old one gallonol l water: . Rub the hops so at gugr squat* them. ,Pot diem • Into boiling water l a • bell belt na buur. gttniu the liquor 6 ' l° 6 Ina Kiwi intii aii estrthintveniet. .0/bile hot tl4at in the rye lour, atirrini Ibe liquor well. '- quiekly, as it goes in. Nest day put in the'leao 2 1,1 meal, stirring it well, 'and the me will 114 Vs stiff doses: Keiad it . well ea, you wo 4 P il M roll it out to the thickness of abo wo e , td of an inch, and , cut it up into cakes with s Ills' bier or something else, imd-lsj the rakes ouiewil board' ore tin, and put them to dry in th , lsr• Turn them every day; let theist receive no est: • apd they will become as bard as ship biscuit; Sues them 'in a Vag or.bos, perfectly fee fro .lll 't Whets yen bake, take pro cakes and creek sad if them into hot water oicr.nigiit, in a vessel Pf' 4 the Orel:lies, where' they will , dissolve by; w.d°' Int, and then yvii are them in setting yoor We l t (as it is called,) as you would use the yew ° beer; and these yeast rakes maybe Itriit)ifst if toot as you 'desire. '''. ~ .it good housewife at our Whew suggests st 7 the cakes sbould.be put into world water, ta i : if lot, Ai that:would probably destroy their lialsess..-Eri. brettiiineer:` .. . ....---.---.......--------; on Ilea Ton .I.,:tut.ssia. itlir. P Rooms. citisreMi—nqual Wits— their feud I whir e'r ai , ' tia of the , minims twice each mss, Kr? ;twine! watts. , _ . lecipes. .w, j COI i I 111 , mg.