MENEwsmel=E -7 , p • Wit # , las inersjlUnimiltirarzaz. Holy lather O'Bismet UAW at Os AMA And delivered thin norions to plunla OPPrnittOl Ann Duna, pa OW? your numb WM; halter, & Ito dcouve lobe banged,soh 100,1 0 , 7, 1 , 0 Moo. rtt Urn you to iiA• bra A/MU woni tor Moobortagthelnoty eolommods Ofleltir rillatA% rat NOS* tbo , bid Mori root wort to St. Pater; lb stall slim Muni door is your foul tOO% ta - • I declare If the hhavelf--may fetch Tel." 4 "' Wes is else appal nersont of. this holy spa% . • I . ASA ms au my-vots, Sather he tau the wretch f loom yam! mane dirty aowl fa, should_ have etas Denali a moat rogid aratber—.'" Let am* the python—mate or Malik. Maar sup • ' ;Da .11) be of his own Imams rain the asltosl, • Pal loth will gape 0 P 13 . 1 1 13 4 Pri l U ol ! Aim aP 1 ' I taDiakuls O'llroina lints plait and . °o 3lllll a , sataidarhharelf , main patting on daises,. • IMegathe and to Weimer la whistling and bumph% ja owstshina Ids lead and hl !awing his stow_ tainting or sleeping, In sag and drinking. . In *widths, In chewing: or smoking a pipe„ /1113/171asaad WWtng,in nodding and stinking. Ida Ikke pmtlasall sot if4lo dot tab* ripe I lilaaalog at. IriaeUag,ln sanding or sitting, .1 lay that Newts Ilhogne ? that big blatkpard be, i• • „Int& arm *lag , and amnia& and messing, *la t s • tit* vagabond', portion be bailer and &ill I earring' and glean* In liashlig ona crying, •I • 4111.ay theng vane of the /islets upon Mania be tuned? ' samari and ng lying; in Hyi sad Ong , • ' • calt, bad mak inn ye, Dennis *fetal the world f, • , •••• • ' A i'oicrozol • -.. . " OA Waning a traveling phrenologist arrlv .at a liotel in Elia and ton!' ladglags. The day, la 04 newspaper appeared as solver tiseMent, "Ling that Prof. It— had artivet io Erivi', Pa., and , voila Maim, for a aompenas.; 'Medi esiadnallot of thii leads of citizens, and; aeionipini the same with accurate and relial>le charts of character: , For two or three . dayitthel calls wort min* ,, , but "It the fifth /hens wan nth- of, fi ve or di to the apartments of the Pro fuser. • fuser. One morning w'oonntry.min entered the' ion whern'the Thmtoolniist - had his rooms,- and/ said tO; th . "Is this the place where the phrenologist halal ont, Who can tell, a man's kande? by the bumps on Ida who, . "Yes; replied Boldface, with a reserved nd dignified Mr. • ••• • "Wil, I want my Otallos4np looked into • little. Whera's the . MOM "I Me the Me I" said the landlord:. . "Ob, you be, eb t 'Val, pat In, feel o' my bnisys, mut gin as a nap. Wbat'a the milaler "Thin Is no swindle, sir, Phrenology Is s SCION* sir•' . 41 0, pa--expeet so; but yobere.the price for feeling a fallgrr's bestir' "Oas'dollar, with it• chart." ' • "'OA go iti WhaCili3dtt?-11islowa 'or si up? .Does it bartr .. ; • • "Not la the treat; my dear- sir. Take your natio tido chair." • There were four, or . Owe morning loungers in pia WWI), wtco- checked a laugh as the countrymen took bit, aest, having f irst, as re: quested, remond hie cost, teat and neck-cloth. The wag of a landlord run, his. bands through the hair of the. patient a moment, anal then turn ing to the barkeeperoosid: - , , • "Mr. Flipkias; bdia, a sheet of paper and draw four; lie's* delve its whole length; sod put my b. sures Hader the head.l mention to you." kiss done. "Have you got it!" . • • • "Veal ill right." . "Very' well." Aud the landlord went on with his examina tion, whi ch was rougher perhaps then there was any necessity lor. . . • ' "rut down Philoprogenitiveness sixty. . "Down; sir."' ' , Very well; Iteviienee, two." 4 13ookeil, air." ' • itcombaiireneas, two hundred." tWbit's•tbat ?" said the . 046. No matter, air; joull me it on the chart." l'"Contion, one." ili t 4 Credulity,fOurhundred." • •. 1 11 4 hat's the hot bump ?"..arked the patient. ' ',Never mind now; you'll understand it by-a4l 'by. And nowl(to!the bar.keeper t ) Mr. Flipkinci, you've put deli i separate.eolumns, u usual ,Tee, . . !'Very 7rell—add !ern up." "Add 'au u.u.p-P I" erdsimed the phreoologt. .eal subject. -ale'that the way you . do?" "'of course! how else Could we get per bal ance of flteltect?" "'Wag, go aheadl" • "Hrwr does.it Ziwbolt, Mr. Flipkine?" , • "The throe colimui aro equal—they foot up precisely the same!", •!, • ThOuidlord looked •aole - muly and aympathis. !ugly towaids shjeot.' • • "It is 'strange,"lsaid he, "but it is to. Phrenol ogy never lies. You have ttt) predominant eater, air ;you hive no intellectual status; you don's know anything, sir e Excuse me, sir, bat I aturt•Mate the trath,.vrhetblir you take the chart or not—but if thbre Is any troth in phtenoligy you are a fool! Under the circumstances, !sit Leah scarcely ekpectyou to keep, the chartyot hare *entrained !for; that is a manor of K raal Consequence, es it will be a valuable illustration of a unique !peplos, which I can use is all my leoturai bereaftet. I authenticate all my lectures air, vith real 1 , 1,01114 a residences. • The clng, of deception in ;science, is one which was never brought . against- me, and never will be, never." - • "Ob. never mind; give us the rasp," said the , subject; here's alte swindle, for I'd rather pay it than bare you going,around the country making afool of me evirrYwhere else as you bare here, You blasted philogenitive lalimbug you !" ) With this a:Plosion the subject retired. Matti Ottainan.A "great many peoph - • Much ditkeulty in uyiug what they ,mes much, Pethapsi• u some editors find in meaning whit they say.; A certain witness in an assault ' and battery sail we once heard, mined thiligs op considerably. in giving bis account of the ' air. Attar relating!, how Denols came to his and struck him, he proetieded: "Bo yer 1191ir, 'just hauled off and wiped his 1 jaw. Jest then .his dog em along, and I hit him &OIL' , " I.f "Jilt the ddg?" • ' "fro yer honor, hit Dennis. And then I a stun andthiiowed It at him, and it rellei over and *wee "Three , a stone it Dennis f" "At the dog, yer hdnor.. And he got hit me again." , , "The dog?' - "No,.Dennis. And wid that be 'steak betwixt his legi and ran of." "Dennis?" I. • , . "No, the dog. And when ,ho came bac tie got me dOern and picandea me, yer bon "The deg , Carne back at yon?" "No", Dennle, yet honor, end that's all hinsio him, yer honor,' and he later, lint all." ... e :. 44 1Wbo.isn'ilsort. F'' The dog Ter bon'or." "Wpm , t May be the cause?" said an Iri ) t curate to his.pluish clerk; "what keeps Rory . 'meta from eaufeation, an' from the church i service, Pater - Murphy r "A . sad matter it Is, your honor—lt'himself that. tato a bad way, any how." ,- . L i "oth, Peter," said the curate, " is itde 1" "Worse, ye may depend," said the worthy clerk. "Bowl o: me, I trait it is not athelant, - o! the like o' that; . - peter," exclaimed the Pastor.. • "Worse l'! 1 . ' . . I • "in! what in' the name o' nature can it be r ertesi the asionished Minister. •., I : I _ "By the 'Power, an' Its rheumatism, replied Peter Murphy, " an ' t lc, . I • soI " . , A ;kris, -giving an account of Tuuselousa Branca isrs t—"Lt is a large town, captaining sixty thousand inhabitant/ ba!ile 'eittiraly of 'brick"! This ti equalled only by a knowii description of 'Albany, which rani thas: 7 —Albitoy le a city of eight tbouiand bowel, and twenty-tiretboutand iubabitanta with most of illefr gable eels tolsard the street 1". - Wastrops Now York farmer writoic follows to a Isttagalsbed soloattflo agricalturis to wboas lot fait ender obligatioas for Introducing a tarts: • , , ty of striris: an er .-1-'• - .esposeted sir :—lirent yesterday .o tba Fair at 81-1:1, found several plgs of your ipotesi; *ere asks great variety of beasts and I was as. tentstota St not seeing you Unite." W,tnnoir Onatzsta'a husband latalt died of cholera., In the - midst of the mint sehte bodily pain, alter thehand of death bad to4ehed Wen t and *Mho writhing in agony, kite gait wit. laid to Mee. : 4 1,41, Mr. thisalai' you tva found eo,arel bear Ike sheets out, you al. ttg.r I4Pler ff bIitiONMNIN It UN altsl4l BEM MISCELLANEOUS. _4* hun ,Arto %law/Id* pyli2 - 111UWANS. 4 !. °wooer of,cliars mogi6thaistasfo Melo% rw"" 4 l., gal 2, '67', • • I , 1 16, IL I A.VIIO fee awe unsurpassed, ow-, "fag na eounectlon with New, ,lledkd, ere sea to furnish gnaltty of Sperm and %fluter illeacted 'Mule Crits, at the lowest arbdemle timrtaktpri• oes, alto a Inge Muth of Rusin Oils Q.:O to gamete pa • (Whin hit la brimt• lag punioseel Biwa rotuara , - .64).165 Mamba. dgettf, New Fork. P.B. 'We WOulteschange for aft* Aglow Wtale Alb orate Ooal.delivered.in New York; • Jcine 6, 57 l• 2:14r0 NEW STYLI OF PHOT4iCRAPHS. , M. AL ..EN, corner', Centre and mirkekstraets; Mix p, hat produced a ma w of I,oomlid pliotwgrophe upon Ifterwls.Patent. Leathetoridelk, fot beatify and durability, surpass any. 'blur vog produced by this wondetful rut. She picture *h o p giershed, tan be rolled upend ploced in the pocket, without lAJurf, and In framing, regal* no lus t o p.o. toes It from Injury. Ante him a all, and stamens this sew and beautiful invention. •- • Pettsville, June 30,'57.' • • 11 i • 25- • ; LAUD,. • , • rrHE 'UNDERSIGNED ; takesplea._L. sure inanaouncing to Ids frien4 and ihelu blle In generel, - that he has purchased of Samuel C. Taylor. the entire Wok of fiats, Capailfurs: l tatt Gentiernen's ft:meddling goods contained la the stare lately occupied b/ MAL The above stock la sae and fretb., iilaete4 from the eery best nausea to the cities Of New , York and Philar delphla, sad will be said at prices perfectly satiatadory to in weans that , may ihdi this eStablbdanent. Rs. merabalthis is the only estabilshmeut of the kind In &buyndll County, where Gentlemen' Can be fandshed with goods equal to say City Wardrobe. by EDWARD Tj TAYLOR, I • Successor to SAMIXI.O. TAYLOR, - -City nut and CAP Store. 1 1 :1—ras services of Mr, Geo. C. Lindy have been Se cured to superintend the department he has so ably ed ibr several years past • His make and style of flats are altogether superior to any other make to this place for durabillty and wear. Prices for his make of Eats are from $3 60 to $6 00.. In addition to the above, we are in constant receipt of the new style Hata and from such Howes as the following: Sullender °Orford, Blithe A Oa, Lightthot, Pdr w, Petton A Co.,and onus Howes if desired. Ilessember i Tat CITY JILT AND cAp STORE, Corner Centre and Mahantonga streets Epthortile,Jan. 31, 1867. I:_ 64f T-sosTorL nam .1401111PANY. Basea maleallige HE experience of,tlie past ten years hasgained for, this Belting titecontidence of mann darer, and eon - sumer& The greet improvements re tautly made in its quality. warrant us in asserting It to be superior to leather for all open Eeltsi—espedally for heavy or main Delta. Its Stet cost Is much less than loather—it Is stronger and more durable, and gives " a gain , in power on the pal. ley: •It will stand a hest of 300 degrees unaffected,—no degree of cold or wet can Injure its working.. In all re ;spode it Is recommended for Saw-Mills, Mina, Grain Elevators. Machine Shops and Manutseterfes.l 1 • Machine lieltlngb 3 & Ply:, denteqf Pric er prim of , 3 and 4 ply,froes which an estimate etas isters' widdat can be made. 2 inch ftply, per dad 10 eents.;t 111-ply,' 13 cents. t,S 4 i 4 16. a • A a so a 20 44. 14 '..724 44 . 5 n •'Si 14 24 • 4 "30 if 6 a :as 4 22 4 a 66 id , 7, 4 4 a. 54 fd 43 2 el a U 1 1 4T 44 9 4 •. a 0 46 a a 45,0 10 " " ;. 64 ." 4 69 11" " so- _76. a 12 .1 — .. • .6d • 44 - 13 , a • .a •• 72 , 14• 81 44 100, . 16 ' 4 55 . 75744 • , 22 4• ' d 4 136 18 4 4.1 a 108 4 41 ,130 . . m. 441 44 4 315 ' ! 344 St a a . ' 138 r "" 178 " Heavy 6 Auld ply Belts m to order f, r purpmes' where great strength is mut (as a wobstitate for doable leather) at an advance Of-twenty-Ave and Sfty per cent. on 4 ply pr ice'. •_1 3 P'Ryden Warranted b nand a preening 1-2 lneh per foot, n n „ 4, 1 i" , " "' • ' • • • ~ 22 " 1 1:41 is n n . .- .. . . .. go . w • 11.2 I " " " - • •• - • 33 'P I 3-4 " " " • - - ' • - .• 40 ".. 2 if ~ " , " ' • • ,• ,. . • 45 ii 3 ,"' " " - - • ' - ; ' - 70 " • 41‘1 , 13rifseetrwtrailwer it. Pinertsillsie Has a. to stand apresrure 01751 "jaw spore tack. I 34! inch per feet* • I - •1.., , • • •6C cents. .j " " " - • • ( • r ttS " 2 14 ' ." " n' •-: - . -I. • , • -QC ' " 214 ". '' " • - I• s:. '• .. 61 " 234 " " " • • • I -1 • -70 " 3 , n' n to. . I . . . . yg w Raw, York Croton Hose, -- • k'' •I - • 23 " Mom of any else an strength reeds to order—also, Suction Nose fur Fire E glues d ether purposes. - The above flaw has tad antages over leather,tur It needs no oiling, is fectly fight,, I will atind a very high degree of heat w t out I wry, and is not affected by the severest oold. I R.oupllnge, Llose r l'ip 3, he., rntrieed at the lowest prime. , I Sten ' P king. This article Is now in general use by the most skillful ' i f Engineers and Machinists thet as bout. the United State*. It is prepared ' en that 3000 I' renbeit will not affect , end Is superior to everyib 'ng elm, as will imbalance as's° much eliaticlty. which 'Made so high a degree of eat, and may be used about 'll parts where peeking is 1 mastery, via: Manhole Plates, Piston Rods , Steam' Mils, Steam Chaste, Cyliu r Cards, Stuffing Boxes, te:. etc.. . , . , Packing Dude to order for all the various purposes, nob se Meitner." Ptexts, s RODS. then VLAE.EIES. I or ADD COLD Wiens Palms ITectMie Pours, FOOT ADD I ELIVIMIT VALVES vow STEAM t 031530, he. • .oir The subscriber has th el Agency from the lisnufse urea' of the above articles. no Delta are. the hest' In he United Stater: and we furnish them in Schuylkill Co. t Manufacturers' pricer; there saving theca/stage to the niche:ter. Our orders have lso the irrelevance at the ills over any others for Belts' to be made to any pattern • ( thickness not on hand, a per argreprnentt. we eon hernfore guarantee the deli cry of any: Sell within .a • zed time after the order is, Arm). '. , ' August 'B7. 22 1 I BENJ. HANNAN. ` '1 ll EXTRAORDINARY ' • . '1 Cria.e•tizr• NIL co oft - x:1114g. • • , • Both Water act Piro Proof. ryIIE SUBSCRI BER has been . apf . pninted Agent, and is prepared to put on U. B. • I erten & Co'icelebratea .. Elie and Water Proof Goofing. / —lk. is composed, of Yen. Compaition and Gravel— ' ' Gravel— it le more durable than eit er shingles, tin. tine or iron r,' -requires no painting. an , can be put on complete at „, a little over ono-half the apenie of other 'tooting,. The advantages of this Itoolng may be summed up as 'I Mallows: It is both ITATER•TIGUT and VTGE•PROOII. :. It willt i not expand and cOntratt, smith heat sod. cold, like metal roots. One in4b to the foot la al I the inclination required. r The roof can - NI wa k ed Upon without Injury. It can be used for drytoiliTufects. ' It is of great advantaglto omen 'when adjoining buildings' arc on re. i . , It is t s', aff bed in theelt Inhor u huff by changes. ,of temperature .i . It is adapted my. clmate. It is not affee by the i jarriog of machinery. • It will bear than double the heat of sine, tinoir galvanised iron, ittoont danger totheboarding beneath it.. .••,1 1 , . . 1 It Is easily and quickly iepaired, if injured.' . • • ' Clutters of the same mater al ran be formed on the • roof. ITS COST - IS MICH I,FoSS TII I AN THAT . 01/ 'AI& 'OTHER FIRE-PROOrtROOF NOW IN OSE. loannina, is effected at the samerates an on buildings 'covered with other lire-proot materials. Hundreds of certificates Mon b3 l men at ft Bannan's Book Store: We appendione or teo to show that It is no humbug: ' i I We, the undersigned, rinur nking lions* 'roofed with Warren's Wire and ater-P 1 Hosting about three years ago, and so far hav Iliad no son to doubt its of limy and durability, regret having used it, and rc l ea ebould in building he er pmf it to any other . roof ing. I I DREXEL A CO. Inoinikolphia, March 1 ISSI. L'Whacfrephia, March 26,1817. Mans. If. M. Wasp( A ,Co.-oFrars..o—We hare three or four of our building': a'oofed.by you with your Quo position, and after several mosothsexperienee,during all kinds of woother, have no holitatlen In expressing our ventire satisfa , Hon with it, or in laying that we should prefer It to any othe , kind of roofing with wooden dame, now known to ' yery Ramectfully, • lAtzttnics A 6oNs, ; i athwart Fonndery. i Office of Loumiana Mw,luett lance C0.,1 • IVele'Vrteents, December I, 1854. I • Being satisfied of the Incemibustible character of, Warren's "Fire and Wtet...proof CompoSition Roofing," i the Insurance compaui pie cif thlielty, being members of; the neerd,of tladerwri ors, will lnsurebelldlngscowered I therewth; and their contents, at the sante rates as those' charged on buildings revered with other fireproof roof lug. (Signed,) CHARLES FLORE BR N IOOS, Chairmara ' , • LIE. CE; 01IN PISSIBEItTO:4, • .i • Fire Ownittee of Bowl of Underwo Hera. i . 1 j Belifsame, Feb. 14,1816 . *whom if stay eers:—l hereby testify that I .havonsed Warren's • re ' and Water-proof Composition Roofing for the last to r years, both on private and Pub lie buildings. The In eruational Hotel at Stamm Falls, having 350 feet from ge, and the extensive engine house end machine-0 a of the New York Central Rail road at Buffalo, are co ered with this roofing. I have nd difficulty with It, sihd have heard no complioluts,end l I do not hesitate to'sa, that, in my opinion, funned tram actual experience with its extensive use,lhat It is the best material for flattoo* now in use, for its cheque's, durability, and euseeptibilltrof being readily made per. belly tight, and Its great power to resist fire. . i W. BROWN, Architect. 11 .----- 1 i , _. PintanELPIIIA, June 20,1867. Messrs. li. M. - Warm. s a aL—Ou'rwasiug t—l was pre sent by invitation,atanexperkoent with your Improved Fire sod Water P roof Compositkut Rooting, on the 21st of May last. The object, I suppose, wig to give persons not acquainted with the nature of the roofing, an oppor tunity to see it tasted. I ambled on the ground about I o'clock and saw tbel bowls put on tke roof they were in a rough state, the edam net jointed. or grooved and matched. After the hoards were on they were covered with three layers of felt, and then by a coating deem. position, and the whole masted with gravel. A quantity of combustlbfe MAMA was placed within, and at the appointed time a match was applied. A furi ous fire won twat from all sides of the house, and en veloped the whole building In a flame. II continued to burn for at least throe quarters of an hour. At that stage of the fire, I &It a desire to know host the roil . would stand if water was thrown upon It;end.taked per mission to try the experimenteshich was 'granted, an d I applied three or form buckets of water on the roof which run off as though there wan no lire under or around It. • . I •Gettleseen, my opinion la, that se far as fire is CM.: mimed, it Is the test kind of a teof,from the tact that its air tightness prevents combustion. In rase of a tire in a building where the roof is of your material, the fire would not be likely to extend to the, adjoining build ings. I bad an example of this kind last winter, on the rth day of January,' at 4 old tek in the morning.: A fire broke out In a row of Brick Houma. on the eolith side of Seybert St. west of 22nd street. It had a roof of your Composition, and the fire, was oonfined to the house where it originated.' I hare no hesitation Its saying that if it had been an ordinagref, the whole row would have butted down,,from the het, that it was one of the coldest mornings we had lasi winter, and the wind blew a hurricane at the time, &theft street is north of the Girard College wall, and at that time of the mooning, together with the ;coldness of the weather, Made it a long time before we could get water on •the building,— Notwithstanding. fhb', we extingulahod the fire rosiest Wary to the adjoining intlidinas. I therefore recommend your roofing to the community le a superior preventive of tire, •.. • Very /teeproctfally Yonm, 'tee ' , - /JAMBS& l'''; /SAWN, .• ... . . .•, Otigf Zap:ma of the Fire Departmost. Any Author information with regard to ibis Itoi as be obtained by calling on the subscriber at his Book Store, Pottsville. 1 BENJ. BANNAN, or - • JOS. Da FLUB, . • Ova*, in ids Orchard. Pettivilie, Who will pot ot-tbe gaoling at short antis _ •NW Colliery SeticbUsbniests, ilium' Wiliam. NAPA* h o us es, houses, Breakers. Ae.to this liegkio, this just the root It b Ore pr ior, aad no sparks baUtlll It will set it on u It It the implibingl is e thoi steep, rotti tamed 'with * isaterfal pitch Doi to lill 4, 'PI • ' • flo of e l s Of tom ~~:.p..,-~.~,- _ , .g~,1~5.a t+arr-a~+at~.'iTrx~:;.,,:..'. x r : 7 ; .• ' 7 REAP Ifftich ILfehystors.Ne.ll Worth Wow :;trot; (most* tb• Upas4)lPhawhiPhia; '' VAi la m ids ali bold Lever Watehee,Fe ed. ot, ; ever b ow , fa J an us, Sl2; /Wyse Levine, $9; Raartiar, r to r ; Gold ftnenislos44 AO to re; Silver, Spectacles. .111 Zot Meer Tame eebootok ter 84314 tore; Meet Dee. • gel t thymus, pto $11; Weer Ted Spoons, o r 60; Gag Yens Gold Cases. $ e 20 Se; Go ld Pool an d gfiveognaeo;gl;+ together with • varlatyoldne • •hijeold Curb, Guard and Fob tbabas. AU goods oar meted to be as repeasanteL %lobos and Jewelry re. • pelted In the best: =mum' Also, Masonic elarlul, Plna, Le.. made tolteder.• • j orders sent by mall or otherwise, 'CU L, punetnallyattended t 0.,. • • • - Sept - Eg •• 'STAUFFER & HARLEY , .4. OiItAP,WATCUES JEWELRY... Wholesale and retail—at the“Ffeilo. • "-=•-• • • 4' Watch 4 Jewett awe *, E 4. 90 Worth.Seenod street. corner of Quarry, Philada. Gold,Lerer Wakhes. all Jeiee iled,lB carols , $2B 00, Gold Leploe Watches,llB 00 to pi ojtoeo.0 jtoe 0. Silver Lever, full jewelled, • . . • - $l2 00 811ver_lopine. „jewels, • - • • 900 Superior Quartnrs, - • ... • - 00 Gold Bracelets, • - • 333 -Gold Pine S Speetaelsa ter do., • -•— he Wits' Gold Pencils, • • j - 100 Tes-sponts. set,: . • .• ; • 00 , Gold Pens, with Pencil. and Sliver Gold Floyer.rings,2l34 tents. to 00; Watch 0 us* plain, 1234 tents; patent, 18% cents; Lunet, 25 cents; other arUeles In proportion. .sll goods warranted to be what they laresold for. 824121'PER Z EARLEY. Oa itand-.somellold and 811wn Levers and Lepines, atill lower than the above prices. _ October e. 1856. 14.1 y REAL 'ESTATE' 'SALES. TOWN LOTS FOR SALE—In - the Bitoigh of Port Carbon. Apply to - X ITUaILLL, Agent. Feb. It, '47 • ; • • ...• • 1 41 . TWO HQUSEIt'FOR At Bt. late. THE Subscriber offers his two frame houses on the Male street of, St. Clair, at. private They are befit on ground rent upon the first lot 1311*boys,' ilszehli's Hotel; one is IA z 18 fads 11 two gull th e other 12 z2O ieei,l34 staff. '. A lens of the trround eau be had for a ee. ries of fears. Arne limber Shop .in one of the hou ses; together :with-ail listruse, edit be mid out to a par chaser of the house. Apply to FRANCIS FINK, Prop. Aug. 114 '5? 33304 or J. &HITZINUItit,J.P. FOR ALS: • 1000 . Aerea or vamoose tool Lana. nNE• THOUSAND Acres of the- N...llshuitle Bread Dlormtarin Coal lands,Situated Butler and Barry townships . , flehuyilill county, Pa.. to hereby offered at private sae. The Aabland Extension Railroad cans through part of the property,whith Is tin. derlald with Ooal mama and well timbered. For rarer. enre, or infonnatton apply to 8 arquel Lew% Esq.,Centre street,or to the subscriber, at(.his Real Estate Agency, in Railroad street, Potterrillo, Pa. Ths• tents are halt eash, sad hair mortgage bonds. FRANCIS SPENCER. • Pottsville, April le. 1/150 . 164 f AL LE COAL £ TIMBER LAND WIT SR BALE. OLD BE private: sale i valuable tract of Coal and Timber land; known as the Amos Wickersham Tree*, in. Columbia county Pennsilvanbt, and located at the Eastern termination of the Mount Cannel and Shamokin Coal basin. Bald' tract contains about 400 acres, more or les; Is well tim bered, believed to contain the ranee veins ofroal run ning through the Shamokin Coal Basin. Title indispu table. For terms and other particulars apply to the sub scriber. -_ FEANCIS•SPENCER • • Real E t ta k - 4 9mit, • Pottsville. February 7,'b7- - • 6•lf A VALUABLE RED ASH COLLIERY • FOR SALE. iIE subscriber; being desirous of re tiring from the mining business. offers his /Word iery at private sales This colliery Is situated on the Behnitkill Valley Railroad, aboutonemlleabove Middle. port. The Coal is ofa -deep Red Ash. and of superior quality, and well adapted to the New York and Eastern 'markets. All the improvements are of the most appror. sit construction—eonsistingin part of one 15 horse pow et; pumping sad hoisting engine, with pumps and all the necessary machinery. in perfect order; one 25 horse en. gine and breaker; 'chutes, bins, semene,botating plane and gearing complete, cars, tools, and stock, all in good Order. The colliery comprises the celebrated Spohn Lewis Veins, above and below water level, all opened a nd ready to commence immediate operations. For further partieulars inquire of the subscriber, at Pottsville, or el ALEX, 8. EISLER, at the works. May 31, '56 224-f] SAMUEL !MIAMIAN. ems. per square cad. . cent:. I " .00ALLANDS FOR SALE. 'VALUABLE COAL . :' LANDS .AT PRIVATE SALE.—That Celebrated tract of splen• oal land known as the "Fpohn Tmet,".iontaining the justly celebrated and " Spohn Vein,"also what is joining, known u the "Seventy-five acre trut,"ad • joining, on the Mt. Carbon Ran road and in West Err. . weiglan Township, owned by Nicholas R. Thouron -Is hereby offered at private sale, on the most advanta geous tenor. The tract-contains all the Coal Veins in the Cheat Southern Anthracite Regions—hicluding. besides other , tracts, those generally known as thaPairaer,Ciority lbet aoricson. /tech Orchard, Orchard, Primrose and Nam " Moth, with all the underlying,' though yet unexplored.' beds of coal which are known, to exist in thoformation, averaging Irben proved, over a hundred feet of solid Coal. In fact, the tracts now ofthred, contains the richest Coal deposits in the)ounty. For Information, apply to Francis Spencer, Sag, agent •for Coal lands, and real estate generally. Office in Rail road street above E. Market street, Pottsville, Pa. idareh 124 f OFFICIAL. - PROCLAMATION. tlte — lion. Charles W. y liming, President of the Court oX Common Pleas of Schuylkill minty, in Pennsylvania, and '3 intim of the several Courts of Quarter Sessions of the Peace,Oyer' aticlyermhser and General Gal Delivery in asideounty: George Rahn and Bernard belay, Judges of the Court of Quarter 'Sessions of the Peace. Oyer and Terminer, and General Goal DelMery, for the trial of all capital and ether offences in the . said county of Schuylkill, by their precepts to me directed, have ordered a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery and Quar ter Sessions of the Peace, to be holden In Pottsville, on the Ist MONDAY in September next, at 10 qelock, A. , 11., to continue two weeks: Notice is therefore hereby given to the Coroner, the 'Justices of the Peace and Constables of the said county of Schuylkill, that they are, by the said precepts tour mended to be then and there at 10 o'clock in the fore• noon of the said day, with their mils, records, ingukti- Lions, amain/diens and all. other remembrances!, to do those things which, in their several offices, appertain to be done; and against the prisoners that are or then shall •. be in the gaol of said county of ,Schuylkill, are to be • then and there to prosecute them ga shall be just. • grad ram the Cbssesontstaft) Sheriff's Office, Pottsvinel• WM. •MATZ. Sheriff. , August 22, 1857. 34-tc N. 11.—The Witnesses an Jurors who are summoned to attend Said Court are required to attend punctually. In case of ontrattendance, the law, In such cases made and provided, will tit rigidly enforced. • This notice Is published by order of the Court; those concerned will govern tbetoseives acModingly. RESOLUTION, Proposing Asne?tdioeuto to tboyonstl. " tattk nof the Contanonweratia. . Resolved by the Senata and Muse if Representatiauef la the antasonmeat th q f . nsytransa to Goland Astriaidy tad: That the Ibllowi g i amendments tux proposed to the constitution of t commonwealth , to accordaitee with the provident of e tepth article thereof., There abaft be en additional article to mid constltie. lion to be designated aaarttele eleven, as follows: • ARTICLE, 11. Of PUBLIC DOOM • Stet= 1. The state may contract debts, to supply casual deficits or Silures in revenues, or to meet expen ses not otherwise provided , for; but the aggregate amount of such debts direct and contingent, whether contracted by virtue of one or more acts of the general assembly, or at different periods of time, shall never ex teed seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and the money, arising from thecreation of ouch debts, shall, be „applied to the purpose for which it was obtained, eir to repay the debts 10 contracted, and to no other purpose whatever. • Sec. 2. In addition to the above llnilled power the state may contract debts to repel invasion, suppress in surrection. defend the state in war, or to redeem the pro sent outstanding indebtedness of the state; but the co ney arising from the contracting of such debts, sheltie *tidied to the purpose ibr which it was raised. or to repay :such debts, and to no other purports whatever. Sao. 3. Except the debts above moaned, In section, I: and 2 of this article, no debt adulterer shall be created by, or on behalf of the state. . • lim. 4, To provide tbr the payment ot theproaent debt, and any additional debt contracted at 'foretold, the leg` !stature shall, at its first session; after the adoption of this amendment, create a sinking fund, which shall be sufliclent to pay the seeming interest on such debt, and annually to reduce the principal thereof by is sum not less than two bundredand fifty thousanddollars; which sinking fund Shall noniist of the net annual income of the nubile works, from time to time owned by the state, or the proceeds of the 'aloof , the same,or any part there of, and of the locome or proceeds of sale of stocks owned by the state, together with other funds, or resources. that may be designated by law. The said sinking fond may be Increased, front time to time, by anigning to It . any part of the taxes, or other TOYOUOCII of the state, not t required fir the ordinary and current expenses of goy emment, and unless to tire of war, Invasion or insur rection, no part of the said Molting fund shall be used or applied otherwise than in extinguishment of the -publie debt, until the amount of each debt is reduced below the stun of five millions of dollars- Sic. 6. The credit of the commonwealth shalt not In any manner, or event, be pledged, or loaned to, any In dividual, company, corporationor fitflOttO, ; nor shalt the commonwealth hereafter become a joint owner or stockholder, in any company,association, or corporat ion. Sac. S. Thesommourealth - thall not assume the debt, or any .part thereof, of any county. city, borough, or township; of any corporation, or association; unless such ,debt shall have been contractedtoenable the state to repel. Invasion, suppress domestic Insurrection, de• fend itself la time of war, or to assist the state in the discharge of any portion of lie present indebtedness. Sisc. I. The legislature shall notanthorise any county, city, borough, township, or incorporated district, by vir tue of a vote of Its citizens, or otherwise, to become stockholder In any company, assocLation,or corporatko; or to obtain money for, or loan its credit to; any comes' ration, association, Institution, or party. . There shin be an addithmal artlele to said mastitis tlon, to be designated as article twelee, as follows: . ARTICLE XII. . . Of NW COLIIITI.U. • No county shalt be divided by a line matting o 8 over ono-tenth of the population,(ellher to form a new county. or °Motorise.) without the expl'ess assoit of such eonn ty, by a tote of the electors thereof; nor shall any new manly be. estabilibed; containing lees than Sam hate dyed vinare miles. , From section two of the Ord article of the constito• tion ' strike out the words, "of the city of Philadelphia arutef each county respecterdyr from Dutton tine. Burp article.. strike out the words, "of Philadelphia and of Me averal couitica;" ; from section arisen, name article, strike out the words, -neither the city of li,lita ddplita nor any," and insert In lien thereof the- words, "and nor and strike* out “sedfon.four, same article," and in lien thereof insert the foikreing: "Bie. 4. In the year one thousand eight hundred and dity4bnr, and In everY serventh year thereafter', repro-. sentatives, to the number of one hundred, shall be ap. portioned and distrilmted equally, throughout the date,. bytistrlete, to proportion to the number of taxable in: habitants in the several parts thereof; except that any' county containing at least three thousand give hundred, taxable', may be allowed a separate representatlon; but no more then three counties shell he joined,and Do county shalt be divided, in the tbnnation of a district: Any eltjecoatrdning if sufficient number of taxabke to entitle it to at bast two representatives, shall have A eeUtste representation anagned nand shall be divided into convenient districts et, contiguous territory, of equal taxable iennaletion u near u may be „ sack of which districts shall elect one representative." At the end of section servo, same Article, insert there words, "Me city rtf frelladelphia Mattes divided into tin. pit sualariat disigide, of tontlyuoar territory as nearly meal fa taxable population 44,14401 c; bud no cord shall be divided in thelareeetton thereof" The legislature, at its tint session, aftev the ado4tion of tbismltik neoent.sball divide the . cityva PSI 4(11- AL, low senatorial and.sepresentat Ire distrieteNg- five manner above provided; math .didriela to remarfo, un-, eltsnud unt il the apportionment in Ow j ear one thou; sande&ghthudnal and Sixty-four.- , These shalt ba an additional section to the first artlete of sold amstltution, which shall be lumbered and root * ego 26. The hest attar* altallinvito the power to after, rertolts, t4r annul, any dotter of Inotonoratton hereafter eon6nrail try, or nador,any spacial, of pima kw, ottantmw to tbetr opinion.* nay tat Injurious &o Ma enfants of the eotaanalroolth; ID sub muottret how. ivory that; no Illuattca shall to done to UM catlonitoi a. 52ND AIII6IfDVIVIT ?MILD ANICTD,3It3II {?f!{l`a='u r_ , +,M~ ^ ~A?'fr:j~.r~,^e~•.•• ';,c: H; ~.~.n5w~.~ :na 4. • ,•-•_•4 • I.lAorlms, Alleft4l7,lSitt geiatraf, Thar reselatton lam On tbe best' einendournt, yeas %I, towel; Ones second sineadiment, looola. nap on tbs thin! nanendaeat, yeas 24 awe cs; on they J ess e urth.atoendment,i 4, nays 4. . - (Wiest bent the rnal.] • 010.'W. RAMERSLY, Clerk t lit ' sus Ifoust or Runaways trrill ' -• ' • • April 2% 7SST. .That this resolution past -Oa the amendment, yeas 72. nays 12; on thirsconll amend. mint.** 67, , stays3ti on the third staeadment, yeti 11, nays 22; on the fourth amendment, yea* 88, says 7, [Extract from the Journal.) • - • JAOOII EMIXII, OWL, Filed to flecnitirru 0ft1eey3047.2, UAL A. O. CORTIR. • ' learlary al fas Calasuransailia. '•', • ' 4 ' litessmarei Ontes,l atufa •.' Earria6uirgohisia2'l.l267. - lisrasyf, n: . • I do eertify that the above and !bingeing is a tnte anti correct eopy of tier .orifiral "Resolution linnisshiff amendmsnte totheOonatttutionoitheoommon,ealtb, liith On vote la meta brands of the Lestsistnre eyes ,the end Panngothsnutr, nstiPpears Rom ,the originals on file In this office. ` tiatimatiy whereof I have hereunto set r ennead to be gaud the seal of 3 1144 fund Odiele, the day and year above s—e's A.O. CURTIN; 7: 4 . • thundery of tbs thwaseaseetth. Ix.Senafl, Both 27,1861. tutr i reeolutleo proposing ameradmeota to Abe Caned. of the Commonwealth being under coasiderattoo, On the within',' V Will the Senate Agree to the Eat amendment? the yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the pewit.' stool of the Oonstitution, Sod were as fellow, tie: -- • Mcse--kiessia, Brewer, Browne, Voeffeil EIY ETons , Feder, Flenniken', Frazer, Ingram, Jordan, Knox, Limbach, Lewis. Myer, Scofield, Whirs, Shaman, Steele ; Straub,. Welsh, Wilkins, Wright. end T a ggart, apeatl-24. Ness— , Wesera.Crebo.CiuDey, Gregg, Ilatulti -Tenrese and Souther-74 Sallie question was determiu din the iidirmative. On timeguiestlimi Willrate agree to the second amendment? The r and nays were taken eveeably'to the provi sions of he Conditution, sod were ea follow, viz: • Yeas—Stesersareerer, Browne, Creswell, Ely, Vane, Fetter, Fiusiy:Flentrikimi tapas; Joielau, bra- Inch, Lewis, Myer. Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Steele. Straub, Welsh; Wilkins, Wright and Taggart, ayealer Nsrar-31estra Coffey O•abb, Prater, Gregg, frarthlo Klillnger,'Penrore and Igeoffeld—S. So the question was determinedits tb• ertraiattre. On thequhttion, Will the Senate agree to the third amendment? • -The yeas and var. Wen Liken agreeably to the WO' oilman? the Constitution, and were as follow, els: Itake , -Idesara Brewer. Browne, Crabb, Croswell, Ely, Bran; Flenniken, Raser, Ingram, Jordan, Ettiluder. Krum, Limbach, Lewis, Myer, BMW, Sellers, Shuman, Panther, Steele, -Straub, Welsh, Wilkins and Wright —24. • hats-Messrs. Coffey„ Gregg. Hurls and Penrose-4. So the question was determined in the alirmatirs. On the question, Will th e Selleieetree to the *Furth amendment? The yeas arid nays were taken agreeably to Ute lions of the Constitution, and were es follow; Ids: Tlss--ilennt, Brewer, Browne, Coffey, Cromwell. liay, Evans, Ilenniken, hazer, Ingram; Xißinger, Knox, Limbach, Lewis. Byer, Scofield, Senors, Shuman. South er, Steele, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins and Wright-23. Nara—Mearrs. Crabbaluney,Jordan and Penrose-4. Bo the question was determined in tkenalrikstire. elm Naas at lioraustreavna A. - grit 29, len. The 141130111 non plopoeing amendments to-the tuthe of the Commonwealth being nedertorreideration, On the queetlon, Will the Mann siree to the Bret amendment? The yeas and bays woe taken agnitothly to the pre* dons of the Constitution, and were aa follow, en: • Tima—Meend Anderom, 'Arthur', Deckhouse, Ball. Deck, Bishop, /Owen Brown • Ck empire' I, Chme, Cleaver, Crawford, Dickey, En t„,,Rester, Fatunidaceter, Oibboney, Offen, Hamel, Harper, Heinalleistand, - nineties, Hoffman. (Berta) Irani*, buss, Jacob", Jon* king, Johns, Johnson,nutfman, Kerr, Knight, Leleen ring, Longaker , Larat, Manor, Mangle, M'Calmont,' artivalti, Moorehead, Mamma, hthalielmlin, Nichols, Nicholson,' Knnemacher, Pearson,Peters, Petrikin, Pownall, Purcell, Mangey, ( Ph iladelphia,) Itansey,. (York,) Reamer, Reed, Roberts, .Rtapp, thaw, Non, mith, (Cambria) Smith, (Ceara) Sorenson Tobin, Vail, Vanvoorlds, Vickers, Voegbley,Waltex.We'Y thee*, Wharton,;Williston. Witherow, Wright, Zimmerman and pets . :Imaker , -78: Nuts--Siessrs. Deane, Bemen t Doek, Hamilton. Bop cock, fine, Hoffman. (Lebanon.)lo,eb°,otnatlen4Thwat Warner anal WintrodV. ' Bo the lineation :Yea tertelned . In the affirmative. - On the question, Will the timosayrear to the world amendment? ' The year. and nays were taken agreeably to the pont dons of the Constitution. and were as follow, via: Yetis—liessre. Andetson, Backbones, IWI, - Beek, Boor: er, Calhonn, Campbell, Carty, Ent, Yansold, Foster, 011• deal:lame!, Harper, Heine:lllestand,llillegas, Hoffman, (Berks,) likonsekeePer. Inure , Jenkins, Johns, Johneon, anffman, Knight, Leisenring, Lompner, Lo- vett, Menem., Mingle. Irliveln, Moorhead, Museelreen Nichols, Nicholson, Nunetnaeher, Pearson, Peters, Petri: 'kin; NORA, Purcell, Ramsey, (Philadelphia.) Ramsey, (York.) Rramer. ilobertr,ltup , Shaw, Sloan, Tolan. Yell, Voeghley, Walter, W , Wharton, Zimmerman and Oen, S,Pertirr --57 ' - Neve—Meant Arthur, Anguettite, Backus, Benin, Bishop. Brown, Chan, Cleaver, Crawford, 'Enter, Rib honey, Hamilton, Hancock, Hill. Dine, Hoffman, (Lebo. non,) Janbe, Kerr, ;Lebo, 3PCiihnont, Mamma, Reed. Smitb,(Cambria,) SUhib, (Cont,,,) Stevenson, au lt[ era, Thorn , Vanvoorhls, Vickers, Wagoneeller, Warner, Wlnteodat. Witherow Ind Wright-34. So the question was determined In the atilriallt . ile. On the:question, I Will the House agree to the third amendment? The yeas and nays werotaken agreeably to the provi sleds of tbeConstltution, and were :ta follows, rig: ' Yere—licasts. Anderson, Backhouse, Ball, Reek, Ben son, Bower, Brown, Calhoun, Campbell, Chase,- Cleaver, Crawford, DlOkey, Ent, Eyler, Fatoold. Folder, Gibbon ey, Hamel. Harper. Helot, Illestned. 11111,11Illeges, Hoff man. (Berks,) Holtman, (Lebanon.) Ilonsekeeper,lmbrie, Inners, Jecobs, Johns, Johnson, ituruffman Kerr, Lego, Longaker, Lovett, Mincer, Mangle, M'Calmont. Moor head, Mumma, Masselman, Nichols; Niehelson; Ronnie masher,: Pearson, Peter*, Petrinin„ Purnell, Navel', Smithy , Ramse (York,) Reamer, Reed, Rupp , Shaw Sloan, (Combli,) Smith, (Conn") idevenend, Tulsa TM), Vanvoorhls, Tickers, VoUNer. Wtameiler• Wept' brook, 'Williston, Withe ro w , Wright, merman end Gets, Apeaker-72. • Nero—Messrs. Arthur,' Augustine, .Dackuai. Bishop, piny, Dock, Oildealiantilton, - Ltaneock, Hine, Jenkins , gnighti Labooring. Arlivald Ramey, (Philadelphi a,) Roberte,Stre thers,Thorn, Waiter, Warner, Wharton ind Wintrode--„, 0 2. So the question was determined be the affloreative. On the question, I_ Will the Home agree to the fourth amendment? The yeas and min:were taken agreeably to the pont• along of the CottatltnUon,and were as follow, els : Yea—Meure.Audersea, Aetlwr, Backbones., Backus, iiail r Oink, Dotson, Bishop, Bower, Drown, Calhoun, Campbell, Corti. Cease, Cleaver, Crawford. Dickey, Ent, Enter., Vausold. Foetar t Hibboney.Oildea, Kernel. Harper, Ileina,Miestand, ilillegas, Hoffman, (Derks,) man, (Lobanon,) housekeeper, Imbrid, lanes, Jacobs, Jenkles, Johns, Johnson, Kauffman, Kerr, Lebo, More ,ring; Learner. Lovett, Manua Mangle, M'Caluront, Arlivain; Stemma, Mnseelman, Nichols. Nicholson, Kw nentacher, Pearson. Peters, Petrikin, Pawns% Purcell, Ramsey, (Philadelph ia ,) Ramsey. (York.) Reamer, Reed, Roberta Rupp, Man. Smith, (Cambria) Smith, (Oetare.) Stevens , Tolan. Vail, Vapeoorhis„ Vickers, Voeghley. Wagonieller, Walter. Warner, Westbrook, Wharton, Willistrie, Zimmerman and Oets, siwart,fa. NA Hamra. Dock: - Hamilton Ifadrek; Struth ers, Thorn, Metro*, end WI ight—T.', Bo the question' was determined in the of native. • BPSILLTART'S OPECL:} , , Harrisburg, Jane 22,1867. Anngarnia, ts:l . I da certify that the above and foregoing is a trne and rorßet copy of the "Tess" and "SAyor taken on the resolution proposing amendments to the Constitutiarrof the Commonwealth, as the mine appears on the Journals of the two Houma of the General Anemias of tats Com monwealth for the sesslon - of 186 T. • • Witness sty hand and the seal of mid of I dee. this tventriteenstd &qui June, one thaw "" f and eight kindred and liftyaeren. • - it-41,031MM i• • &mkt* ef,thstbsasenweash. July 4.'57 - 27-3nt HOTELS. . 1 TAYLORSVILLISHOUSE: , On the Old Sunbury State Road,. ' 9 tulles north of Mlnernalle-.-.4 vanes southwest of ,Askland. JOHN A. orro, Proretefer- Julrll, '57 . 2.8.3ut0 s WHITE HORSE HOTEL." sfClte and Mahantonse Seed", ma n c e Josep Peger, Proprietor. Zntertabempots and areoentnedatlons of the best ki • d, and eiery itteUtloneM herald by the hat and his t• tondants to make guests and travellers conefurtable. August 1,'57 3141 , •s COLD SPRING 140118 E. • THIS celebrated House will be • opened on the 211th of Jane,and a Hat- 4 n lied number et Boarders' can be luau- I j . ' , Wordy taro:twat:Wed during the , am. Ready access talhts place is fivded by the train of the Dauphin t Susquehanna Hail nietd, bleb leaves Harrisburg daily at e, A.M.;returre In to ITarrisbunr 730, P. 11., and by trains Which leave Aublirn at 8.43; A: 31., returning to Auburn by 620, Pt 31, connecting with the Pottsville evening train, afford' big Odious kpleasant excursion and an opportunity of **Aug themselves rationally.. The Baths 'are in tine order. Heals provided for visitors. • AddriTA—COLD SPRING Horst, Box 43, Harrisburg. Cbld Spring, LcBcn o Cbusty, Ham. 'Jane 20, Id • 254 m SURE HOUSE, Atlantic City, N., d. THL undersigned takes much plesuntrain announcing to his patrons of last Season, their friends, and the • - public, that be has leased this delight. fully situated and elegant establish ment for the comia i g year, and has made runny valuable additions and im rovemente, each as yerandaha,l2 feet wide, entirely ' a nd the house. 832 feet' In extent; hag grassed the !swell in front and ildeslitrit the ocean; re , moved the office to the opposite end of the house, where eight additional looms bare boon added for ladles', gee. Atemen's, and. private reception, barber's and porter's rooms, ac., de.; tiew buildings have been erected for ken, pastry melt; lee ereaux and oyster room., with sleePlug apartment °Vim for male servants, and wash hense enlarged, withadditional chambers for female see- Tants of the house; all the beds in the hotel will be ren ovated and made agreeable; additional cisterns bare been ereEted, of. sulltelent size .to supply visitors with Cistern water for all purposes , the bath houses are situ ited bats short distance from the hotel, with plank walks to them; they will be under the charge of the 1 eteward'a life,who will at ell 'Rum be provided with' :tenets, foot tubs and bathing dresses for all who may re: quire them, that are patrons of the house (none others). •I shall give my undivided attention to the eousforte Of my visiters, and have ajust confidence I will be liber " ally sustained. • , Respeetfully, ISAAC TIIATER. ' [lathing at Atlantic City Is not repassed on the North American roast, and the facilities of going to and from are unequalled by any ether; (drives and Mating are giod, fowling fair). Igtdies acid gentlemen who wish to eyelid the day only, can leave Philadelphia after breakfast and arrive at Allantic before the costa m u . borer for bathing—lo or II o'clock—be with their friends six hours, and be at home before copper; so, on the other hand, gentlemen of business which mils them to the cif, daily, can leave Atlantic after breakfast, be here at d!..1 A:31.. and leave at 4. P. SI., and be with their families at B, P. M., one hour before supper. • 3laylo, 'ST r : 930.1 y ISAAC THAYER. -PLUMBING. PLUMBING AND GAB-FITTING EgthbliShlnellt, "'• es. POTTSTIAZE, PA. re undersigned respectfully rms the Hazen' of Potts-1 and viclotty. that baring ' ...chased the Plumbing M. tblimanualeflitsn Dicke neon, and attambQ it to his fiturtseasorill here. 1 ter carry on both branehee.! d hopes, l e :ret attention hominess— tug always on .A large an well 'elected !. gook, employing eompatenti rorkmen, nod doing . work at, tyrresanerefiwyprieu--to re. re a portion of the public' traumas. Ilia stock will eausist of We- t ter Closets,. Iron, Copper cud Lead Bath Mks, Porcelain and I Copper Wash Resins, Iron anti avement Pings, Brawl Docks for t and Leather Hose kV pawl maanta,irninelt.Pipeitsud Couplings tbr pavements, Iron and Lead Pips of all also. Owltbeures of every kind, t etakadnga hill assortnteut of Chandeliers. Pesdantal Biseketa. di, de., de, manorsetorof of the lard gird 'of matestallouttl of the kteat and in* tans. DANIEL D. April , ' Irr. I EIYUC.A.TIONAL. PIANO TEACHINCI.• - ' • 111 . exper t , Ovoid, Om I X . Alan on iini Piano Forte and Melo tm, in Pottstitin and neighboring tom. • ' • _Termer. serx&rate. Apply at hie oilire, second door.below the Wet CrifleirOrourrtile. • -' Pray' 11,'b7 2'Y' ' ' AZ RETH. HALL, HisSarstia• Nerilianiptein 'County, Pa. T HE lad Annual Session of .this 1n ... - st.itution for young gentliniuna, nannaroodi on Ma ,Appllcatione recebredbythe - ' nalr.-nowann IL ILIRCULL, PrinerpaL. Ainst - , 3-4dAn U .; VKR ALT Y 0.9 , asew Rowers, reammi, , WinteiSesstort - of 185744 ' will open oa Tharmlay, Septeither :nth: These Schools er to Ming person:sof both sear mobster arirautages lor obtalubsig such 'au education as their chemzertratres seld tutors pursuits may require, The Collesiate Tieulty la wade up d tried aud. experienced.Preara Sh e Aeidemy Atuyourof roue far College r basehing ar bust. seat The "mode Institute ooraplas • zee/ and boolitlfial banding, with $ full wipe of timbers of Its 'ego. 7 Cidakrifues of either-4 the.febools will be fie mardel applieat:ou to any of the Instrurtom or the roma Mast and treasurer, ller. K. Bell, Lewisburg, -unto 'County, rlsgeut -• • 33.3 t• WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE, . • • Wilmington, Delaware. • plus INSTITUTION,. 'chartered 1 *W RAI eollenlate inners to grant diplomas end wan depees„ Is destrued to meet the demands' of Lilo. oral Female Education. • • -• No exPense has been spared to Doke It a That ants A FULL BOARD OP INSTRUCTIOX Ia retniatlY employed, affording facilities onlyn extended and tbor• *ugh ednottion t such at can be bad In ttle Int in. Onetime. • • • , Tim Dialltirlate Year emmenees MUM= Ist; 1837.. . • CSalocuratasy be bad by Inquiring of the : Drub ' dent. L 1.001118, or of the /lament Agent, T. J. TROXIMON.L__ : [July 25, ZlO•din THE paLYTEciatic cOLLEGE er THE state of Pommy Loomis,. Wid Aim knave, PkiWr/phia. frilHE POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE - theorporated by the Uzi/Wares 1 8 33, on the Pak the Industrial Colleges of Parts and Milne affords a tbormath_preamslanal. education In Ciro. Sammasso, Moose Smartimuxo. Mscas-meas Kaatomuss. Issat• TULL, AmArrlcal, aim Aoatcmnam. Cassumm, lamas a7D AIICICIMMUL Ample ficilitiol are prodded for fkldTiod Laboratory rustles, aa4 amigo ott Boohoos may pedal themselves In any braneh of their proteploo. The InjtA Aintuat &sem will commence etrifeseer, Septemba 21st, 1117. Apply Dr. A. KEN ' ADY, Pres't of Pheatty, FtlytechMe allefe. Mind la. 7 314 t Clirr . ACE' FEMALE SENIIN4RY, rettsrown, wommegour•fry raw . rimiE SCHOLASTIC YEAR of Ahis Institution & divided into two settbitis of eigh teen weeks each, and .CoettOrweeal the last Wednesday of September. At the elms of the Seat twelve weeks there will be a publlrrexamination of the pupils in thermi ons studies, and a recess of two weeks given ? As this arrangement will give to the pupil the entire eighteen' wieks of unbroken time, and eselude the months of July and August. It will, it Is believed, greatly Promote the health and contort of the members of the School, and; secure all that could be desired In the Ray of mental alltare. ' . —, • • Tereus Tuition, Boardlus,lluel and Llghto, per annum, $llO 00, " neeston 00 00 rostniction fu- , 10 00 Ancient Modern Lelguages, each " " 800 rower Painting, " • Y - Pencil Drawlog, u .“ OO Wasblog 474 mots per down or," " " • 400 Books at city Moo trios the use of •. • • • liffe l" pel ki tle—Pe oln advance - Or the sealion:. [ter. W. It. WORK * Principal. AtigustlB,lsT • 334 an • ACADEMY. POTTSVILLE. THIS well known . School, -near: the residence of Bard Patterwm. Yu, has been plated he Tinsteen whams names acs below, under .the prin. dpahhip of SAMUEL EDWARDS, Si. A., late Prefer.. for of Mathematics in' the Protestant Episcopal Aestm my, PhiladelMa. • ' " • It will be reopened on Tuesday nroming, September lit, at 9 A. IL, for the thorough and faithful instrtim Mon, as well as firm and paternal Wedgies of the pils. Classical, Mathematical, Commercial and Literary itm diesovill each he careful ly regarded. Gentlemanly be havior will lrt constantly observed and insisted upon:— f desired, anympli may be instructed in outline draw• lac without charge. • .. Mr. Bdwards refers to the following gentlemen in Phil adelphla Alonzo Potter, D. D. di.. Iter 6;.E. Rare. D. D., Rev. Benjamin Door, D. Rev. A. J. Mor ton, D D., Rev. J. C. Clay, D. D., Caspar Morrie, pliJ D., John Welsh, Esq., Iterate Blaney, Jun., Ellaf-, Denjaasln Gerhard, Esq.. B. R. Montgomery, Yu; T mt% Esq., and many cdher gentlemen, parents of pupils Who bore been Fodelble Instruction. • • F. W. 111101168, 8. EILLTMAN, BENJAMIN POTT, GEO, PATTEALSON, 83.3 t, August 15,11 HARDWARE. KANE& -TIEN ca PLANES,:Moulding P 1 JuP &A Mum Hollow & Hounds, Reeds, As at the Hardware and Don Depot. - ' PRANK • August. 17 . . .: , ' ' ~ ,•• LOCKS. . 0 • j) IM, Front door, Closet, Night-lateh, with Silveridated, Porcelain or dark Mineral now, a Secs large. esaortment, at low prices, AC the Hardware 1 and Iron Depot. FRANK A PO -TT. August , '57 l, , .. • . ' - • '' SQUARES.' • 1 )retTINISTS'.. SQUARES,- V.," .P.. ' Standard: Rule., GUagle• Shrinkage Ittdea., Der- P Callipers, Speingdiriders, at the Hardware and how Depot. ,, , ;i. , - • PUNK POW. August 1, la :—. , ; lir - , , , • 31 • , BAW 1 • D'"TON-s, Creailon §. l• Spear & Jacksonie Hand, Panel Sind Alp ,Paws, tblAwst assortment in Min.: for sate it low prices at the Hard ware and Iron. Depot.• , , PRANK 'POW. August 1,'67 : , .; ' Preserve Jars .& Kettles, At BTiCHTER 4t THONISCIFS, Or. metre Marit, 4 8oro or woo Sot." Anal! 1, '57 31 SOILEBS, NINA STAMM; IRON CAB And Fines. ripHE SUBSCRIBERS, are prepared to furnish the above articles, of Best Itaterhsi and workmanship at the shortest notice Boilers and Yana constantly on band. . = J. SPARKS, Aug. 8,'67 B:6m* pwl Street, Arlon:rifle. FAIRBANK'S 80Al r ES THE subscribers, agents for the men: IL ufacturers, havejust reeeived a new article' called like "Union Counter Scuds," calculated to weigh tient 3i an ounce trAted IN. For "ale at the lforkfitme: Id.YABDI & BON. gortsvitle,*dpril Vith,lBslsf IT- IRON COMMISSION WARE ROUSE. °ENTRE STREET, Ptittsville.— i,../ . .fhe subscribers aro prepared to furnish the Trade, ilachintstsand Operators at Philadelphia priees t (treight added) wholesale or retell, bed American list Iron, man *u factored at Pottsville, and warranted ofsuperioril IsallfY• Alas, light T rails ; suitable for mines, and Cable Chains 'iurntshed at short notice direct from the imwrter. YARDLEY*B. EON. York Store,Nov. Zi t 1853 • ' 414 f VERCENNES SCALES. . Sammpsonts Patent. 11011 AILROAD Track Scales 'Hay and RZilniecaz__.4Bl4_avuenland Cunt r aea 'aM_ Mann. Orders Mumma so erg° W. ° G..BrRABIThi, &votary, Vergennes, Ittniascze rc Sarum= Co. Ps,-.4tright t Lomb,. Pottsville; IL Bright, Supt. of Mt. 'Carbon Bail Rend; 1 Wm. Johns, I% August 1,'67 ; 314 m• Stichter & Thompson, Dealers In Hardware, Cutlery, WOOD* FUFDiahillig Hoods, Plated Were; Meebanfra" Tools. Cabinet Furniture, Ittor. tieing and Boring Machines, Looks; Latches and Illogas,-Andia, Bellows, Vices, Ada, Oil, Mass, Rope, Packing, and a gen. enti .maortment of Farming and ' . Agricultural Implements, AT STICHTItit & THOMPSON'S, • Cor. Gnarls rEYor/x_l, "Sum OF ins Saw." August I, ,81 Ookstiiikics QulLEgy STORE; • o. SI siesta Tottrot *trees. CONSTANTLY on • hind, large as- . sortwatof Pea, and Pocket Saltie r &boom and Rasors;Table Halves and Forks, 'livery, stag, bilralo, bone and-wood bandies; Carvers an Forks,Dtrks,Dotole Knives, ie. ALSO—a very extensive assortment or Walters, Tea Trays, &e. Fine English Guns, Colt's Pistols, Allen's llevolvens, and Single and Double barrelled Pistols, with genend stock or fancy Itanimare, constantly on band. • JOHN M. COLEMAN, importer. Phllodeipbbi,Dee.3o;lBs4 [Dee.24'33-52) 61-ti HARDWAR A AND IRON DEPOT. liraTUE SUBSCRIBE% fuming now timing. ed his goods at td new place of business and 'with a new determination of furntehz lug all inch goods as the Watkins of the Coal Bittion may require, at thole lowest market value, toilette the inspection of the Public. I shall be sprays ea hand and hare on harid,a full stock of- . Bar Iron, ( Chopping Axes, / Fluo Iron, ; Coal Shovels, . ' Cast Sleet, Traee Chains, Blit Iron, Nails and Spikes, • Rope, ' Tackle Blatt. Bellows, ; - Anvils and Vices, y LI T hardware and Iron . Depot, Cmnsa Srass ~ thi t 'doors . _... Orme Market, Kest lido. Jai/ 15, 1 854 • rditYRE . O3O7ONES & CO.; IRON m STEEL BIBUCIIRBITS, Market and:Sixteenth Struts, PAGadefilAia, ' Rave *limes on hand and for lade - BEST ENGLISH REPINED IRON—FuII assortments of "gavial's," and other favorite brands. BEST AMERI CAN BA RS—ardlnary sizes: or rolled to order for bridge purposes, kr., Ac. PENNSYLVANIA BOILER PLATE-. Prenitscuous aloes, or ^ut to required. sire. BOILER RIVETS--Dover brand, made In solid dies. BEST EN. (MISR CAR AXLES—American and English. • FLUE MEET IRON—For covering ;chutes, o. AMERICAN at SCOTCH PIG IRON. RAILROAD IBON—T rafts and flat bars suitable for mines, turnout,. Ac. JUNIATA. ENOLISII A NORWAY SLIT RODS, BOLTS, NUTS and WASHERS—Tor bridges. ears, and machinery purposes generally, CAST, SI lAlt, MACHINE and BLISTER STEEL. Atm, an extra quality for taps and dies. The above, together with a full assortment of Iron, Steel, Nitta and Spikes, to 'which the attention of dealsea, railroad companies, engineers, miners, 'bander' and , ma. , (41111114 s is Invited. May 10,1816 le•ly low Mats' Hotel, and nearly opposite the Miners' BMA, *Pottsville, where will be found all.exceUent assortment of MID- I want: Omit Trlmmln Flies, • • 1 4" Springs, ' Fine Triti Saddlery, Drlranis ant, hoenutkeesTools, Assortment of fine Loeks, Oa rPonteros Tools, Table Cutlery, lantana Paint, ' Pocket entlery, Dar Iron ot all OW'S, Table Spoons. Rolled 4, Annisand Tires, Na Is and Spikes, Aesertmon tof One Gimp, Railroad Iron and Nails, Sheet Iron ()mates, , Smith Tools, Wire, Tin' Plate, OnOdinj Madartals, Drais Nettles, ' • Cast Steel. - • Sad ous, Sbear Steel,. ;:f Pans and Boilers, , Arm Blister, - Chains, • uulSaws Rallreakrtsesol, etto 4ool et Notts, Powder and Shot. Btee Handsaws, . o.D.retarns blsrhanks tOtbeptiblieferthapatronags they extanded teldmlnbialndividnalespactry,andbopes the new Inn, by Ms quality of Unstrgoodsotriell attar troll to bollosootandaeecnneodartnigprkes,will fewest: and eeinnutad tbettoolatloo4ll l 2ML Dia:craft ildistredit sill inn, (*atm:tree/ PotpreModaausi 5,1855 BOOTS,:__SfIOM - ,_4c. - • BOOTS, 81401E1,-TRUNKS; as THE . Subscriber ', egs leave in forni Jamestown! and the minmenlty at thekiee has ,jtult returned from the city with ': i'at dee oeneetionetirthdes in hhe flee, nom • .. 9,1411115,.' • " survais. , ed ailagetriptiorie, Tedles, gentlemen and children. Au elegant uncle of Miele' and Mamie' btittommi piece painething new Is the latest ear la.' ; Mega new let of Te 941114, Valises, I e3e, sate. ; Darpettegs, betcti• Customer work ei eatly. and expedithroaly attended tO Store and shop In Centre, one door &bare High etrmt. ' • ligirSemt door to the Red front' at Pottsville, kay3o.'47 Ybdyl .DANIEL 1 COPARTNER under si g ned Itaye tide day (ianuarY !let; 14561 entire WO capartnerablp for the triuseetten of a Generale!), Oommlielop Businessoeud also tor the purcbaseaud ea: of Cold. under the Ilrut of Si. M. ROG =S. & CO. Oeleee-208 Deus tway, New tort,sod In Contrastive opposite theelluericatalla . llttatllll it yoik. ! • ' Y. D. Untl.KM, Pottsville. February 9.'56 tttt AMcO-TARTNERSIIIP Tko snbacribliii , bsie associated themselves. BO' Sifter:4l Is date,undsr the name and style of TYLE) BTONS CO., and .111 masa tbe business of Deatis is Cbild. as summon to PHEDCRICK TYLER A CO.. 333 Walnnt street. 169 Broady, 'New York; PterNo. Ai Port BithwuL FREDERICK TYLER, - GEOROMTYLKIL C. NICHOLS BEACH, NILLIAII E. STONE 19-1: 11,14, 9. 'IS7 i , A. SIILAND and MAHANOY COA I —The undersig.ned areprepared to receive orb re r The Ashland Coal from the:"Bancroft • i- Oneer Colliery." From the *stand re alters tiono and • protements made at the Colliery this winter for prej r• Ong the Coal, they feel no hesitation in offering it tobe trade as an article that can hero no Superior in the Ilkee• bet, both as to quality and freedom from dirt, gate Ind other impurities. They are alio prepared to make 'eon. tracts for Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal from other sallies BANCROFT, LEWIS' & Na `f9 Walnut street, Commereial dlng. February 9,17 • . .04y. Haas Or .. • . =Leto3z. 311resi,tlik. CI coal. Alsg,deaters In other trit, qualities or I , ' • . INTbllte and Red Alb . No. 40 IF-4w street, Fleiladelphia. and Weedraski Wharves, &Aayili7L• • Titoitee Cam MoUtb UMZER., issax X. Cites I Yebroiu - r . y 7, '57 447 • • IHAYES, SMITH, Coal-Iferohanti. 170. 107 (late lb) Watlionat Street, Plallir Ave eow receiving, direct fraleinuk RICRAID C a fult imply of Oreeetrood. which.** Wee. a Abe lowest market twice. Callers any either be &armed to us Or to irar Agent for tbOter 11uslind Bates, . ./L o. ruport, Itcaideace, R. I. May SI, W. • I 2141 r, • - 'VAN DUBIN, NORTON & CO., sole Agents for themai* the , , 1. 4 r s Coal & Navigation Co.'t Coal, • $ • Rest Red muil l iVhine Asti , f it( '' 25 Wihnit arid, innADELPI7IS, Offlas: gi q t.. 8: Libert e j s Bt., t r i r ib lia . inty,' N. YORK. _ Shipping saustows and Pier No. 1, Richmond. • • Mardi 28, '57 • ; 134 f LIW.IB AUDENRIED & CO., Miners aid Shippers ofl the filibw'- ing eelebrateil ANTIOACITE -CO4LS, . BLACK , MINIL.-sss Ass. 81 , 011 N. ----- do DIAMOND,- • do BROCKVILLR, ABA, Prom LEMUR, ways tea, md COUNCttWizo tea. ALSO, the very erpttior CUMBERLAND, COAL. Mined by the Ilanmehlre °Wand Iron Comm OT Walnut street, PUTIADIELPKIA: Ojices4 S 4 State street., BOSTON: • . }lO Broadiray, N.M:YORK. March 14.'ST . • DAUPHIN . & .81.118QUEPIAN A: R. R. N SATURDAY, 151.11 AUGUST,. UN The Morning Train leaving flarsishurg &t 6 A. 31., and the Afternoon Train laming Auburn at 4 37 P. 3E, will be discontinued until further notice. The regular Trains on this ]toad, leaving Harrisburg at :3.15'1'. 31., and Auburn at 8.45 A. 31., connect with Trains on the Philadelphia A Reading, Northern Central, Pennsylva nia; and Catawista Railroads. to Baltimore. Washiniltoib Pottsville, Reading, and to al points Korth and West. , August 16,'67 33.1 m LIVER PHILADELPHIA aek I i - ,4 4 • AND NEW TORE SCREW gigt IFEEANSHIP CO: rplIE- Splendid 'Steamships !forming J the above Line will sail froM NEW YORK as fit- lows: 1. KANGAROO, • Capt. Jeffrey, t2Sib Jane. CITY OP DALTIMORR,' Leitch, 9th Joiy. .41TY,0P MANCIIES f ER, "; Petrie, tlad " CITY- OP witsnmoroN,, 0 ; Wylie, hth Aug. And every alternate Thursday. - j . ' Prom rayEKPooL even alkenattFWednerday. . Tare from Neu York, Cabin VIS, Third thus Llverrviol, Cabin slos, 4 4Ssl7.lE'fb'd Class $4O. RETURN TICKETS available for sit &tenths by any Steamer of the Line. ' . 'AU,—Third pivs;sco: • • . These Steamers are supplied ivit ‘itnpioved tight compartments, and carry experienced Surgeons: retwons about .proceeding •to Europe, or wishing to send for their Woad, from the oldeoutatry.can purchase' Tickets awl obtiOn all information by applying to J. 0. Dale, 13 Broadway, 'N. Y. Sabel A•Cortis, 177 Brogdway, D. Y., to • J. 11. RlCllARDS.Minersvilie, and to RICIIARD EDWARDS, Pottrvllle. Passage Certificates by Srst Class Sailing Packets be, "tweet) New York and Liverpool. also Drafts sold by thq above. ' (Aprilt2s, '5l t 17.1 y LEHIGH VALLErßAlLlitititi. s Iflr AK AN 'k.A EN !' enger Trains! Commenang WEDNE C AD I AY, J a ni; -18197. . . , sa„ . • . , Dowse Tirialls. ;, ' Leave Manch Chunk at 7.22 \A. 31, and.l.oo P. IL; . litatington 8.06 " i 1.40 '' " Caltavanqua - 8.41 'l .1 2.17 a " Allentown 8.61 " `.. 2.27 " ". Bethlehem' • i 1.% . " 1 2.43 . 0 " Pritemausburg 9.25 IS I . 212 u Arrive Eistim lia4l a , , &lb " - Up Trains. .- Lear* tutor' -at 8:30 A.V., ind•4,4o P. M. • .." • Preemanurg alfs '4' j, • i 1 " • " Bethlehem sb 9;10 "' • • 6.15 a* • " ... " Allentown' 9;24 " P I 5.33 " " Cataammita 9:36 " I' , 5.43 a " Blatington ' 10.10 " j Sat " AM re.9l much Chunk 1196 a 1: 200 a Both Trains connect at Manch Chunk with trains run ning,on the Beaver Meadow Railroad tollVealherly and Beaver Meadow, alvo, at Betßleheen With trains run. plug on the North Pennsylvania Railroad. The morn lug Trait, down will connect With tralni on the Belvi dere, Delaware and Laekawanna A Western Railroads to Belvidere and Scranton. !; , The afternoon Train' will conn ect with the trains on the Belvidere A Central Rallrcaul to . Philadelphia A New York., , • The afternoon Train up will eorineetiwilh trains on the Belvidere Delaware Railroad, trout 13cranton and Belvidere, l - • 1 • • There will be but on. coreonction baleen Zastonlind Philadelphia by way of North' Pen eury Tanis Railroad, which will be to the morning. ROBERT 11. SAYRE, August 8, 67 32- i : , Supt. 4E .Eng. 4435EN11.R frINES. Plallaiierpaaa an e• tug nallraiut. - tie. WINTER ARRRAGERLEN TS. me. riIRE GREAT Northern hndWestery x United States Mall Routes 1 . • air Speed Irv-nursed and Pare reduced:SD LITTLE SCRUYLKILL, CATARINA, SUNBURY and lall 11, WILLIAMSPORT AND ELMIRA RAILROAD. Through toßuffalo, in • - • - I - la boars. Nisgsnt Falls, - • la i a . 6 . Detroit, -i- - 24 •I " " Chicago, - • ?• R ' ," . " St. Louis, ! - : -....•-•- 0 . Ticket Otliee.N.W. corner Sixth and Chesnut streets, and Philadelphia and Reading Rallioad Depot, corner Broad and Vine. , On and after MONDAYOYee, tab, Three Passenger Trains wiUleave the thiladel phis and Readin_glisfirrud Depoteorner broad and Virlestreets,dally,(Sundays es. cepted,) as Mersa: !, ' , - Day Mxpresa.....7.3o„A. N. • , Stogplnsa: .11ccniseille and Reading,only. Connect logwitla Cstaw lass„Rilllantspartand ErleandWilliams port and Elmira R.Road ;gothic' g at Elmira at 6.15 P. Ml, connecting wilt. New York and Erie aid Botialo.and New York efts Railroads for Dunkirk and Buffalo: and from thence, eta. ittonnerg on Like Este o Lake Shore Rail. road, to Cleveland, Toledo; Monroe, ndnaby and De troit.. Also, with Elmira, Conan gal and Niagara 2 E . Falls Railroad; connecting at Can whips with New TorirCentralltallroad,East and Weal. and atattspensloo Midge with Great Western and Michigan Central Bali. road for Detroit,Chierigo,St.Lottis,akd all points In Can. ada and Wester,n Matra. • Stalk Tra1ax...7.30 - A. Ai. 2841 Stopping itrinlitithPoitsvilleonly Sight Ex revs-. 3.30 P. )L Running every dayOtopping atoll Stations and rya- Ding to Pottsville. Connecting atPort Clinton with Cat. swissa,Williamsportand Erie, and-Williamsport and El co I ra Railroads, artivinig at Elmira at 4. A. SI.; connectitre ?With NewTork and Erie,Buiralo an d New Yorksity anti I. hake Shore Railroads , buffalo . Dunkirk. Erie. Cleve. 'land, Chteinturli.Tole4o, Chicago, andall.pointstreat.-- w I th Moira, Canandaigua and „Niagara Fails Rai/. roads; arriving at Niagara Italia at 10;30.A. 31,,eonneet lox w ith Day:N.:press or OrttatWatern Railroad for De troit,. Chicago, etc. - ' I, This Route; with its cohnettiona. forms theachortesi and most direct route to Canada 'ld the Laltea. Only one change of baggage hatweenPblladelfalda and Canada or the Lakes. Passenger" by Day exPress.breakiSstat Port Clinton, arid dine at Wilnatus.P o T 7 ',. Passenger' by wayhilaght Ripress take supper at P ort Cliutcha. ' Passengers purchasing , Tirkets this LEI* ha re Me privilege of stopping at may of the above polula and re. sawing their seats st olessure. . • . • . from Philadalphis .to" Tamaqua, . $295 &MOO via Tonayeakale.lo 90 Lyta w img, ' 435 iagara' i. Vella, !EP Bo!sairtOsnaadaignat. Dausllle,gart, 4 ' - 4 6 40 i '0 N. V: Railroad. 10 00 '&l5 N. VOL via. Buffalo, 1e 00 Wintamsport, a9O Suspend= Bridge, • 10 00 700 Clevel444 'll _ . _ Jefferson, 79. ' Statteje, Peon lan„ 5 nortun, Ay, t Clikosra,ela. Gorham, i 8 " Steamer -Y Jab* drool, ' l 9 Caaidalgus, •. 15 ilimeore falls, • . 1 .8 8, thiledonio,- • • IS 1 4. 110 . Tr . 41 . • eatarta: 1900 1 Iteeberter:vta:X.,l,4if 21471a1Ta10, OniY LlAciniiN.Y.R..7l:: I 00 1 1191UW‘la N. York 19, - **and thaLand re'inClAtrinatio: W..earit; • 0 .4.11 12 911a4V it V.IIHIC U.A. REDIULD, fuel 4 . • COAL. • mit the' *UZI, BLACK II SATll r wurnean - do SPRING', ItYO - 3111VG PAL, do TRAVELING. JOBS LILLY, Nistrntea', cL, 4.4 a, 7 eineisiastl; •,• z • 1600 Detrt4t, yht. 16 00 , Bc4ooosild I 61,435 13 im) 21eigo,riii Lwes• , teiti said Miebikan' Cotral SAMNA • • 2000 ICldeligo.lialtutEddand /Ake Mx/re Michigan ' Noalbern 11411roatt.. 2000! icagn. via ilut Lairs wd likblgan Oen- . tra.lliallraad, 1000 j Rost • 2500 , 40 • ""' Ages • s l i k i naut strews N NW and /Chairs Rail- YVPT::'•'cai PHILADELPHIA: TRIM Bt.t A",pro •• .PELSIIIIIIII. - . X?.. - street, . Willow, , west sides; PRILA DELYIIIA. Ncrirentwirk7B3B . 454 y • JOHN M. KENNEDY co.. • • Fish, etteaiie azt&Prrision Itarehaata, FS, 3D and 40 North Wharves, half ay Deism' Amtand Ifitiei streets, PHILADEI, , [March. 14, 1144 LEATHER f ! LEtTHERI LEATHER! FIrENRY VERMAN, linporter of YRNNCII CAL* . SKINS, and 'general Leather , No 6 South 641 a.; PhHadeiph ta • 41. paella assortment of all it Mika LCATatt,Moioccos, ote.i ate. END and OAK SOLE LEATILtIt. • Yebmary :16, '57 I 7 9.11. PHILADELPHIA WOOD MOULDING' HILL, WtUow St., above Twelfth, North Shies. NEhePULDINGS suitable for Carpeu- Builders,Rallnet and #117611 Makers, week. tem m the best and ltiMmuthiy seasoned material r at• ways oh hand{ Any pattern worked from a drawing. ' The subscriber hating porehased the entire interest, will continue the business with increased faculties. . . - Agents wanted in the'rariorts towns In this portkorof state, to whom opportunities will be offered tte burs profits to themselses. EII7ICIEI. B. ItENRY. Asti 11.'°87 I 28.10 t THE IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE. • The :Great Remedy of the Nineteenth Century, -FOR the cure. Cancers and Sera'- ulcnia disuses, T titter. While Swelling, Mallgnacit Ulcers and old sores, and all diseases originating in an. Impure state of the blood. For diseases of the /Noma' and Liver this preparation ban no equal, and is espe4. ally valuable to Females of a weak And debilitated ha bit. This ii the eelebrited remedy used by Dr. Loomi► swum in their Sumo:dui treatment of Dearer*, gcrofuls, tr. It is a highly concentrated and me rem edy, and large doses or long use of it is not necessary -- This using this remedy are entitled to medical mirky from the principal oSice, free of charge. DDPOT, 50 North sth street, PhllattelphlC • . • July 18 ,' 67 . [June 0, 67. Mem) . • TO POONORT/11311, KAXELIIISTS PURVES, N. E. corner= .• and Penn Bta.,ahlladelphis.fur shes ingot copper kdd brass, pig Iron, sheet iron,aoldere,firetbriclus. portable for- Fes, spelter.bloct tin, load.fonedrymunld- Wits, facl.cincibles, autlsowny, babbitt metal, sand of all kin ds.brass. old copper. d c. AC. Ile I s also a deal er ha wrought and 'mat wrap iron and other metals. It la tits desire to accommodate machinists and others at ■ distance from the city, by furnishing any article they 'ay want in their booklets. A rtkles not.mentioned In the abate wilt be procured and forward. d. Any Inqulry In nos above tine will be promptly answered. .A. PURIM'S. - - N. E. corner South and Penn it recta. February 14, '57 ' WARNING slip COOKING APPARATUS. rTHE IsubscOliers would .itivite .the• special attention Of. Architects, Builders and the pu lie, to our superfor assortment of Warm Air furna ces, Ventilating asOatatna. Bath Boilers. Gas Ovens, Meat Lowdown Orates:and others of the latest styles; also,- a large assortment of Ventilators, Meek. gold, bmnsed and white;enamel Registers; Cooking Ranges of superior inerits,warranted. to perform well; also, Portable Ranges for:summer use; J. N. Silver's Air• Tight Gas Consumer, sande In the best manner, and according to the originalinvention ; sole Agents for Collin's Patent Chimney Cape, for Venillatirg all classes of buildings and ter the cure of smoky chlmnies. Personal attention given to all work entrusted to z us. The public are re queated to call and examine our large and , complete st r eet, ume know we can give eatlefaction. BAKER A WILLIAMS, No. 1113" (old No. 406) Market street, • • May 9, '57 19.ectil Above El/Tenth, Girard Row. / MUSIC PUSLISHINC , HOUSE. • %NISI C iifdo l4 ,.ii t o u ist n. u me nu r ° t a , f2 A 2: der the Utah Ilona,. Phlladelphia.are constantly publishing the !stoat Mu c, Irvin the IllusurTniar Au' borsin the United States,. n aityle that wi I vie .with any issued at any other , either In this country or Larope. They tinge also the pleasure toanDOUnce to the mobile I hat their stock of Sheet !dusk on bend, tonebte of the largegt and most complete assortmen t to be found in the: country; they are Constantly adding t o thelr stock all the New Made published In Now York, Design, &c. They also publish sere raLlnetruction Books,which are in general use thcoughont the country'. PIANOS—A due assortment of the but essustrect users Of NOW York and ' tßoston at the lowest cheap prices. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. • Also, a getteralismortment of Outtsas, 'Violin'. Banjoes, flutes, Aecordeobs,kd.. ViolinAlultar and 'limp Strings, Of the best Italian quaßtles; allot whklis 111 be furniab•• ad to the public and the trade at lowest raise. Orders punctually attended to. All Lee J Walker's Ilusicand Publications can be obtained at D BANI,AN'S Book and /II nisi'. :Ante. Polio. gllle. Philadelphia • r•b:4.lFb4 :5 (WANG CA m..lifit? j GUANO: I : T ti NAU ' 8 Super Phosphate of _a_j Lime. VIGO MONS. I airiessmEasms pr.! For your Wheat, L'rops use LEIN AD'S Super —' I' Phosphate of Likne, at 2, i etc a ila or $4O • Ton . or Use LEIN AD'S AMERICAN SERTILI ZER, at 13 50 a Dbl. •or $25 a ton. Hue barrel of .1111er is suffielent for an sere of Wheat. These are PerManeut Manures, made of reliable Che mical Elements, and bare beets In successful use for the past Sot Pens, Improving the eon and [slamming the value Of the land. - Four Diplamits from the State Agricultnial Society of pennaylyania, New Jersey, Delaware and the Crystal Palace Atancialow of the City of New York, have bees received fart t., Valuable Fertilizers Pamphlets hi the English and Berman Languagescan be had bf aPPßration at the Win. A LIB IR A L DP-COUNT TO W lIOLESALE DEA LEItS The above Sertilisers, Mooned FREE of Change to any wharf In be old City Proper. Orders sen t, y Mall aceompankd with Cash or Dra ft s, will be promp y Shipped to any part of the Bald. GEORGIC A. LAINAU, rrinpinetor. No. IP nth FRONT street, Philadelphia City. Philadelp , July 18, '57 . 29-4 in M.' W. itALDWIN•dt CO:, • Eliglaseersi • Brood and Ha mitten strati, PhiladdjAid, Three., 4 VkT OULD call the attention of ;Rail •l road Managers, and those %tat fetid In Railroad Property, to their System. of Locomotive Zs Ones. In whirl they are adapted to the particular btudness for which 3ltey may be required; by the use of one, two, three Pr four Pale of driving wheels; and the use of the whole, .or so much of the weight as may be desirable for adhe; - a on; and in accommodating them to the grades, curves, strength of superstruction, and rail and work to be done. By these means the maximum useful effectof the power is secured with the least expense for attendance, cost ot lust. and repairs to Road and Bo glnettallf Rh these objects in v.ew, and as the result of twenty-three years practical experience In the , businecss by our senior part ner,-we manufaetnrefire digirrat kinds of Regimes, and several, classes or sixes of each kind. Particular atten tion paid to the strength of the tesehlneln the plan and _workmanship of all the details. Our long experience Sod opportunities of obtaining information ' enables us to offer these any nes with t hewn ran ee tha t in effleitm -4,1, economy and durability, they will comparefavorably with those of any otbir kind in use. We also furnish to order wheels. axles, bowling or low moor tire (loft Oen tees without boring,) composition castings for bearings; every description of topper Sheet I on and Boller Rork ic and every article appertaining to the repair or renewal of. Locomotive Enclose. Si. W. BALDWIN, • January 6,'67 - 1-tf MATTHEW BAIRD. • SAVINC FUND. NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST CO., AINUT STREET, 'South-we,* corner of THIRD, Philadellibla. • j ( Incorporated by the State of Penney/mm;( . ) Money Is received In any sum, large or small, and in terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with sfirawal. The office is open every day from 9 o'clock. In the ng till o'clock In the evening, and on Monday and Thursday . evenings. till 9 o'clock. • • INTEREST FIVE PERCENT. All rums. large or satalloire paid back in GOLD, L ota demand, without notice, to any amount. lie r. HENRY L. DENIM, President. . , ROBERT SELFRIDOE, Vice Frauldeni- MIL J. Run, Secretary, • • _ , . • L. t ; Henry L. Delmer ' ' O. Landreth Moons, Edward L. Carter, * F. Carrot Brewster, Robert Etelfridge . Joseph Barry, ' Samuel K. Asbuin, Henry L. Churchman, • • James R. Smith, . Francis Lee. This company confines its businese entirely to the re ceiving of money otr interest. The investmentssmousit ing to over One•asul a hat Millions of Dollars! Are made in contemn, with the pmvielone of the char ter, in REAL ESTATE, MORTGAIi ES, 0 ROMS D RENTS. and - such first chum seetiritien,as will always ensure per led security to the depositors, sad which Cannot fell to give rxmanency and stability to thlslustitut lan. . Marchlo4 y ALLEN & NEEDLES ) SUPER - PHOSPHATE' OF LIME. ownoti.—Be particular to observe N,_) 'that every barrel of our article boa our ware aisii that of potis of Klerfi, branded on the bead. Th.ls Crew firm to rendered at:cowry. so there are se many ankles of doubtful value 'mad under the name of blopps•Phoe• phote of Lime, no to untidead .thole who are nnaequaint ed with the value of a CIENVINE ARTICLE. Price $4.5 per 2000;lbs. 01 1 4 ete. pet lb.) A litkoal dedd - alen made to2DEALERS Orden for thlirral male Retains. attended to promPtly. Pampblets deseribing it,. and Om mode izt* ap pl ying, eau be bad gratuitously at our Stoma, or by maU !then desired. - • • It bits no vopetior ail,' MANURE !Or . -a nd . all o Vi t t b E st AT s lirEing aC v OB orHou, - nOdATS, • LASTING' FERTILIZER, prolnettut not only a bemlor yield of Gun than 'PE. RUCIAN,LtIIfO, but rhyming the strata to supp 4 tht head. .$ "Igtooci. ' ! • rare" Ails to Übe wali whet* our Pbospbat• siilled to lEbont Zonol. • , PAtIFIO OCEAN GUANO. Wa Lava a mall quaatitt still IaUIR *ore. X I • - Utile r/IAN• A aapplyat this valiablorartlebs s.3r• sale. Prlpe $3O per 900041t5. (1% cent pot lb.) . ffio, / Goverameit Peruvian Guam - for ado at the Unseat rates. . 4ritir• The e.rWs Airricalfura/ Antra als of nava prrs are maker fled at mer etas for thi we of /brawl. Goods am klataird at &liar frost of ow li*relssatsa. Atriseritre-iscoaamaidal ra drive to Mates &rest awl weal tias crowded 'Moe. ...septa /Wallies 4rtaobrdesi is loading Wagoaralut Wirt/Waal* tAs Horses.- -, • ALLEN & NEEDLES, No. 2s Both WA;troes eid. 41 Ow Apkllbm4ll Miff & - lintsiors alms CLlatti p t,llltll44a. Oilval . , 514 a Olt lanur. - ------ A___ mum AND OA.RDE3 SEM, riturr TREEi, Agrie natural fipple saesate • Sh:e. s t et —THE sutienriber frill keep en Nina Ctover,Ttmotty thdotherarses ' seeds. . White Clover and l.swa 0111111 , her with gerden and Slid' eeeds, rob -we *III Iron-ant to be fresh tad good. I Ile wilt elm welts orders for all kinds of fruit tree, (warranted to b. what tile, are ted.)altrteultural Implements, Se, a4 of which w II be furnished at assoefecturers' prices.— The seeds sad trees sold by the sokeeriber ens stlect.i with great taro, only from Avower* of reputation sa 4 standing: lie doralatilisVha r r o boolobert, Gusty in the market, la. ' masonsumg,•libo ot reward to the demister of the seed mold. NOT Argo he purchase or sell weeds grown promieramilly In men ru . den., where their too close proximity deteriorate, iSkr quatily, part leulsrly theme of the woo Stymies. Thi. Is an Important eonsiderstion totbom who punter. elrbor seeds or fruit trees. Yor time. dd.. send In orders early to 11820/111IN Bali NAN. A RUSTIC 80E11E. The tamer in the harvest bald •Wint rotting down lb. rem— nu many s rank his stalwart ann tied tooted store the morn. The stalely stalks before himotee4 Like warrior Indlana'red. bosh with s twister, tuft of halt, And feathers on his had. I. 1. The edge se aborts, ha roes bebiag, •, Looked Uke Bedouin truly "- Of pleural in speograplitei Of Indian settlements.. • 11111Ittle daughter, in and oat Among the rustling lessee, Wills many irfrolle played about, OR biding in the abeam. Ms golden beams the sinking sun . Now shot aslant tke dad. And the fanner paused. to calculate . Of what tba mop would y wad. Of bow much be sholl'ad have to sell, Bow much his raise to led; now moth for meal and bommony, And hew much keep *r seed. And 'sr ben Mittman/ward way be took Across the pasture wide. 'Tbuespake be to the littlest rl That gamboled by his sib. "My ohlld, 'Os God above who sends - The sunkhineand the min Denaeth 111. lovingsmlle hat grown Each fleld.of tiptoed grain. • olio maltelb the pleasant stint to shine, The pleasant dews to fall, - For Us the loving Father Is Who ruleth over aIL" • • PREBZBVING OR= cou 808 wurria One of the greatest hissries of the table, both in summer and in winter, is Bogor cc Sweet Corn. To our taste, all other varieties of,eute to eat preen" "are Worthless compared with it. Oar method is to keep a conit' ant supply by succeuirs planting, -Jett* to the' period of frosts.= Making the, largest ' planting about the first of, July, with an early Torbay for planting for winter, This matures usually in 'September, which is the best season for drying. Our method is this:— When there is the promise of a fair day, early is - the morning the corn Mathertd, snob only as Is well filled; it is then husked and put into boiling water and allowed to remain eight or ten minutes. It is than taken out and immediately eat from the cobs, with a sharp knife, and , spreid on a oleos sheet upon a roof or scaffold, \inclining to the south. It should be stirred once\ or . twice during the day, and by night it will beworne so dry as to be past danger of bsjury.. It .sho* he ecrrered during the night to keep oir the dew,end exposed ignin for two , or three days to the sun, whia;i f the weather is fair, it will usually be perfectly dry and may than be put into a keg and headed tight, or hung op in a firm linen bag for use., We have recently eaten corn of the eposol kind, -preserved by a new and easier meth'od; which seems to be as tender, with all the sweet-, neat sad freshness of flavor that 11 had when ant gathered, and may answer equally well 'in pre. i serving the sweet corn, which we regard as the 'only variety worth' preserving. It is simply gathered and boiled bathe MVS: manner, 8t for the table; it is then cut from 6' cob and packed in a tight keg or jar, (wood is said to be the beat) in alternate leyere of salt' sufficient to preserve it. Some, in the. place of salt, apply a Strong brine. When wanted for use it is soaked In fair water w hich must be s chaorti to remove the excess of salt, anilthen boiled, adi• lag butter or cream and a little sugar to soil the lasts.— Trolley Farmer, • 401111CCIATRAL Fac-ra.—Clay will permanently Improve any soil that N sandy or legally. Lime and leached ashes will also benefit !smell hind. Swamp muck, or peat, when dry, wilt tate up, without dripping, four times its own weigh' of water. Bence the necessity of thOrtiagh drain age. A ton of dry forest leave. produce only 50 putMdi of mould ; hence, 500 pounds of morel produce a ton of plants. .Clay, applied to sandy land; is far better tbn sand to clay land. Ontt bundreittona to the ten, will give an inch in depth. It takes five pounds of corn to form one of .Three and a half pounda of cooked meat will fcos one pound of pork. flogs should always have access to the greao, and for breeding sows it is indispensably new. eary. The want of this has been the death of many a fine litter. Heaps. Min Exam In anticipation of, the 'good time coming:l lend ion a few recipes fur the preparation ant preeertation of peaches.. Ihare tboroeghly tel. id most of them, end pronounce them good, can judge of their yit and treat them seem+ t ingly. :4 , , PiClUrDi PRACIIIII.—Tate any kind of ter large peaches tbat,are not too ripe, wipo off al down with loft flannel cloth, place three or tow cloves in each, and lay titian whole in a jar. Ti every gallOn of vinegar add I quart-of 'rite, 1 pounds of leugar.,tablespoonfull of salt and whole cinnamon Pour it over the fruit boiling hot,. being camifal that the 'rimer covers thew ma and let them stand In a coot place a weet or ton diya; then turn off the liquor and boil asbefets; after winich they are ready to be set away in tbr store room for future use. 'Patents Ix fliannv.-:—Wips, weigh:S - 1041'0er' the firmest fruit; have ready a quartet of dais weight in powdered loaf sugar, put the fruit is vessel that closes "tightly, throw the sager , Of and corer with brandy. • Place a piece of &Atli foolscap under the 'mee' and place the jar is I saucepan of water until the water i 5 squite but not hotting; when sold, tie the corer dot tightly so that no air can penetrate. Paggiftvra.—Pazehes, if vmenr.4 whole, should=be gathered before the) 5' iii ripe; pate and cook tender in a little itstei • In quarters, crack the pits of half the peados ot add to them. Lek the syrup simmer &Ifni' thick before adding it to the fruit, and who cLt cover tight andlcep Cm from heat and PEA= Wisc.—Take ni t arly iiite fruit, seal and bruise to c pulp, put eight pounds of 01 pulp to one quart of water and let stand two four hours: then strain out the juice, and to, gallon odd .two -pounds of sugar. Turn ill cask, and when fermented and beCome poets cleat, cork tightly in bottles. PEA, Pus.-Mellow,* juicy petting, Whole or in quarters, laid in a deep pic on cacti layer of peaches sprinkle a thick sugar, :a tablespoonful! of water, and a sprinkling of flour, and it will need no other soulug, Cover mitts a thick crust apt bit hour. • • ' • PlitAr 47441 1 ma be made in the out •I? When ery . riPe mash and strain through ail bag or / Woe. tlitsw a pound of loaf says: L. pint: er juice, half ounce of bitter ala 44 blanched arutpOnuded, or' half of the karoc' 4l the stance.' It it doei not Jun*. readily agll'r . glass. j , • L'!en A It. Eritaerazaar.—ltipo pearl* ol gill small pieces, witbsoft, mild eating aPP I4 Lhta Oroportloo of three . perches to one s'il a tailocHiith pug:viand left to stand two to: hours, makes excellent . Muck 'Strawberries.' PLACBtS Ts*.—Pare ripe pe'ock4 thom , ln quarters, sprinkle well with raft"' sugar, and let them 'stand an hour to esiract juice.; Then *Come sham with rich,, mt. t Cf and the!. Is nothing potter. , 4 Pst i aco Dtatemos.--Should ed itelmla o of 140 Win, 4. that would break chow. with:coamon isoko, M lemon ssuoe, of oos eut floe, One 04 hotter, and tarp' cup KW - Pa ca 31.11RXALAD11.--Miah to a be VIP r add Ituglic; in chef `proportion: of lb. swe 42. '" and simmer down ; •It Should be a smooth, "' mass. Pot limy la largo tumblers. PIACI' DIMMING! No. 2.—Stow floe rips fe* c _ ea preferabksrantil cborouelp euelose tetra In :Sikh poste, rolled hail as t' thick. Ad* half ea hoar. _ rw.acwth with bowl of brood aid 'l2 4, but: the asOilt 'ippfOTIMI way of • if to est theta Eradt from the tr**. t C. 56111' bo4 the r to to oat they
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