EZiES 113,4 0,0 Own. SONO COE - THE"HOOPS , .. . • tz.iiiina 'lna 'the crowded street, Straying evert.f ore they • Ith a rushiug • hirlwiod sound, Muffed belkeerouod atound. . Iloop I hoop! hoop What a last, flpansfra teeny 1• • - Mope of wltaishoue..sbort and /Thep, • limp of as • witql: !loops of net. linth thirteen yards long *. •• hoops of *WV eralirtal sad Oran; • • Hoops of robber, port and Hoops of rophig. bungling thick.; • . • naps of lawcirkit, cord, and loather. Hours that languish to wet weather; Hoppa that spread oat Mikan dtirts, • Vaughn of sip, dlAi.' • • Sweeping on the petite lands. . • ' ' Taming over apple-stands; - •• liell i liehildrsn to the ground, • As • flaunt and whirl suvaad. °opt hoop! hoop! • I What a 'rut enpatudve Matta , Jclly hoops, that - wriggle around, • _ • Sober hoops. nut sway prontund; gy hoops. that shake ard wag, • Broke' hooPat that driaTalltd drag; Id/mitre hoops, all overgrows, Junior boopsi of smaller bone; !loops that nrdsb lover's eyes, Hoops that rend their breasts with - rise; Hoop that shock their_ feeble lAke s eiowd of giant kao. • , • - • - . What gdlant ships! what-melting sand llowlh•C vadat appeals* gala! With what &Iran, telentkos wkft, • . They overwlielni each snubber craft! , • 110opl :hoop! hoop! i A What a vaitiespaasive sineopt a • ' • - : • illrper'sMagetsi BM= • „, • ST .I lULPU WALDO: IXTIIIIO7I. The mountain.ool the squirrel lied &quarrel, j • And the tbalatter 'Little PAS: Dun repikd,.:' • . • • Yen are doubtless very . lint ail sortie( things and weather ; • Mind be takertln together. • • To make ups ) . or and a Wore; And I think it no disgrace _ . To occupy my piece •If i'm not attLirgelut youi, • • You are nOtamall ifti I, And not half se spry;' • • 111 not deny' you make i • I A very prettyueutruil track ; . ' Talents differ; all is well and wisely pet; , If I cannot tarry forests on my back, - • 1 Neither, can" you crack* nut. How TO CiII4IIIIIIII3OIISCROERB. — IO the yeai• '3B we published P semi-weekly paper in the cit e of Detroit, and at!the,coMmepcement,Of our . ea er, we employed a locut . travelling agent--onq. Dy ei fellow . Of almost isfinite tact in life ,bpsthess, end °Maim* one' of the merriest, best nitthred hipeds we ever met with. John bid a way , 4t ob tastes subscribers, however , peculiarly his owo, end his Names' was proverbial. ,If he tmdettook, to get a, man'aitime andisubscriptioa ,mono' be got it—there low no dodging the-issue wit nhe bed resolved upon the thing.. : loin' was al large; powerful men; standlni six feeti - tbresi, la ; 'his lochs, end be feared nothing in k performance Prbis duty I—at tunes when a resort to tricks of ttade was necessary, be was Bi er at home, and his initniekr,y,' eountertanee, and capital :ddrare, matl e film scores of friends almost at Bret sight. pot John oacesisnallylcame *arose a tough customer 4 • "You call that a papee l ?" exclaimed One raufbi 'big-Ssted fehow, derisively, one uttorningj, In e soiree-house *bare John' wad canvassing. r E .Well, l d;," said Jail : ° git o t respontied th,e "And youpust iubsdlbe too Vl' . , "Not'a you knows on," eontintied „the thin Sneeringly: !Plt's a hunibug." i • I• . I "Whet's binnbug . "That pap e r o' yourn t , "Come now, my fine fellow, that won't - doi" a ded the agent, not a litt?o:pioned, • Its always stood strnight up for , the paper ' "That kidd o' 'talk -niCt )iist the • thin , it 'friend," eolith:wed Job)), for there wertae ver persona present. , j "I say, a hum"—Persisted the folloW; ant yOu're nnotlier." •• . ' • As the tlanger got 011ie last reivarks, hen preached the convestor instantly, and'offereclsomt unmistaked.de demeatretionti of a_ belligerent diameter. I • • I • • • JOhn•mensuredlds c u s tomer 'as ha navanced, St . nddravting back, he. Cooly knocked tins in solent felldw, down. Then grasping the low(' • ,by the throsf— , [1 "Is my Paper a hum r' naked John. , `44o"fes- 7 ctiss Your Pictiro."* . •I "It 18, - 4 ?" continued the ngent, bringing . , fellow a inti , on the !Wolof the "chance, Wh(cls . , taglibedld l ut immensely. "It is, is tt.?"' again dic ,cut Ted him ,vigoiotisEr t and then ngaio and-again, until the bully began to lieliesc hut e had cotaenced °moans n the . wrong' it.dikidttal. I- '. ' 1 i • , "Is tny,licper a bunt ~4 " "14.n.n.a0 !" shrieked the fellow. ."Wbat.kind of a palier • is it?' ' . "I dun u 0.7 • '.: 4 : i "Yes,yoa 'do!" rs'pontlad John, agaia dor g ibat . • letafuitisq' ,. '1 "Yes !" Shouted the Sufferer. ' ' "What bind of paper is It ?"• • • -. 4 1 'lt's 11 —.-- it's a- 4 :--:„" ' ' 'Nuick i: Or I'll mash every bone in 'y r ugly .body," said John.': , 1 "Oh, oh--ies a gooti—foes--fusi-rata.fyiper.t ';•11 ),..r_hst. Mo up." . • . ' 1• S ' _...-- "No—no, not till you subscribe." ' "I won't" I - "No. • We'll see!" land John tightelled bin I • grasp ors the prostrate hero, and shoiing his' • teeth, ho threshed about , like.a. mad ca mount, . "I wilo''' • • t '- 1 ' • I • •, • • ' "'Fur a year?" - • isNo,";; “Whatithen ?" "Six months." • ~ 'That:ll do," snid Johls. "It'll bo Itwci dol lork'oer—netnistr •I • "let me up.", I • ,• "A.Ber: paiti.your subscription." • •M'al.J,-loaseit yet bolt; can't yer , Thus adjured, John, who was not of st commodating spirit, 1 "let, up" so as to anon subscriber to get hie hand in his pocket," The latternotwallyi drew forth hi: pa cow • Out twWoollaTe d ilr? sneer, gave his add sea, his recilt, and eras .released. "Take a drink 1". saki the agent, "Yes responded the victim. • So they drank io . gether, and John; at (east, excellent humo r. "I thcok you'll like my piper, friend,`'. sal was this response. • "It'sa good paper." "Yes," said the sabscriller. • _•• • .. "And you'll remember it to your frig • "Yea," groaned the victim. .= • : 4 1394d day, then," - said:John, setilju ;bra' as be departed.: • "Yes," added the i other abstractedly, is be fol.. • to - wed him with his byes. ,"But of that ain't, the devil's. own portickicr agent, then I donne . tido, !"':and rullbbing. the side of his,lievi. twisting his : shoulders about a little, to fe anything was out of jint,' he muttered loinett ' about 'the 'power of.the press,"radd, di pins° A. 0/11iD 01811.—L Poor` people have ilhard in thia.little work of ours. Even in rmattel mligiert. there is avast difference between ,aud Lazarus, actlie following anacdota:sentu a friend, will illustrate: • , ' Old;BiBy bad attended a great revival - and in common with many others,.he as oin ted and' baptised. 'Not -many -weeks *rim.; onioi his neighltaM met.him reeling ?me a considerable brick in his bit. s'Hello, uncle billy," said,the friend, "I the you hnd joined the church." - • "SW I'did," said' uncle Billy, making a ° • rate Strati to stand still; "so "I did Noises; eel Would hare been a right down good batistir . hadn't a treated it so everlaitin mean, at tin "ter. Didn't you hear 'bout it ./eetnes ?", . "Never did." .•, : ", :' .1 L_,,. n'i'lien I . 'll tell jon.'bout it. Yon, schen we ' come to the bibiftin' plebe, thar wa re ind old Jenks; the rich old squire was to be di p de pad at the same time. Well, they took the old sci (rein Net, but I didn't Mind that mull, oaf thou ht iiwotild bekjast as gehd whenfi cum ; so he . led_hini in, and after dipple,hlm ) under, he raised a i m up mi poi ktierfal, and' Wiped elk the water, ont, of his face and led . him . out • Then Own my turn, and in. sited nf liftin' ton out like,squhn, he give me one slesb,and left manumits' about on ibe bOttom like ill d--d mid turtle." . . • A lI;UPLL of Itankons:girliiitt a balirrog in lie • " hired man's bed, to see ; if they eouldrnt get him . to talk. "inlet threw the frog out, of the win 'dew, Asa' said • word,- , Elloon *heir,' he, est , a half bushel of chestinit 'ben In, thntiltle bed, . sad about the time be thought they :w ~ Id, _snake the least; shadow;, Daniel *ant to ilt thew' and ri rattled the latch furiously. Out wont he midis and "• in went the girls; but• titiy 4d' o t s tick, • , though - lb, burs did. Calling to themi he begged „• dawn to be quiet, let hi e .0 lw .if si. 1 they; bad seers anYthinr 1.-.. , ~Ile'd glee two' dollen Pasvocsoria.—Ptik vihe to have hooPad net; I pair. of ear drop!, We 7 1114'..4 0 Thi r Wander yoelp !• Ilk golat to • it 4.4. Of pomp; •p. 86d,sid, acme, a evi.k.p4 taaa,,aad a &eat ..... BOOTS; 51400.. T UNKO, &C._ r lIIHE - Subscriber she leitre t o' inform • - L. bli GitstiNtarill and the co . itilty at lariurttiat ac has just returned from the city , orith •a • of a llectiosi rticles,in Mill eau.' .a. lill----1111 due on saline 4 ',. , . !; - : \itn,l iNr . , wow. • • • .; 1• • ' ' ' 01010.-' •!, • . amt Ens. Ir . -.. • ' iSL IPP US. • ' • -. • • P SIPS, /T., a all .descripllutia. tie' Ladies, ice thireen and children. &a elegant article. Of !dime? "gel 4tMdreaue kattoaed pitens, emnafblog new In tba Wed itikr. Also, a new let of Smuts ! VV, IPtpet-bage, Batch. ols. he., .11e. • i I:,' - • .. Costensor work neatly and ex hammy attended to. Store and Shop In INlttrt). on. d i r above U l lt a t street. rarNext door to the ed:Pront. . s•flr Pottsville..3Y3tVg 224.1 Ca IF.I. SC lintTtfi [ice ______ . '. l RODCERS, ENT it CO '8 ..IRols RA iLisfstvoßK.s.” • :4,4 RODGERS, ki 'T A CO.. ruanutect urns, - rti , of Cast , nd W right iltON RAILING.I „,_. -- law,. tof every description, iOlte the attention --",-...,,,:- - ‘ ot the public to il ithelr branch of business 1 :14. , . """. which Is road etedin the building fur: merly ounpreu by %Sera,: to a C achip Coal street, Potts rile, Fellllll4. They can furnish Veranda", Trelits-Work for Arbors, ke.. Flower Trainers. Tree lioxis. kel„ In drug variety of style: W indow Oa:trans Cellart rating and Wire Netting of all kind'. at the shortest natters , and on the lowest terms, tozetheccwith Iron Red ' di, Fermi Lot anelats den Fences, En;lisklinidie F wee, Ike., Le., below city prices. • P 1 I I . • - . N.B.—Cemetery Ihte neatly endow'. Designs "got up" to suit customers.' Seery Gag in their lineon hand or ordered, will be furnished a -the 'shortest notice. We are prepared to do al: bid" of castings, such as railroad chairs; water pipes, & • , Yebru %ry 2.„ ISM ,- I ' • E - . RI r EST Y '.FRICK, • , Illanufeeturers of Wire Coal 'Screens. • 1 W°Ulan reepeetruny call the atten: tion of gentlemen e gigot in the Coal trade to 'their cut screens of the rayi us File*. They have In 'creased facilities for tnraing 'et the best of work. with promptness and dispatch. II slog themost experienced Ganda in the State they can Mu - antra all woriadone at their Factory. I •"‘ I 1 '' Yi'epairing neatly aid rule! %Wahl, done al the :shorted - notice.. I. Green Bolls, Cogwheels, E gut* Pings, Shifts. Gud geons, kr., lc., alwaye on hand,. Alkorders dlreeteskin therm It mall or left at D. L. EsterlY's Eardware store "di um prompt' re pmpt' attention. July 4,'4 7 - 1' ~ , 141- _ KURTZ.'& EISLER, .. , (Late 11.1okets, isferls '4 Co,). • ipri , I . X ufacturers of Wire, Coal Meals. Coal Riddles, Wire, .!'.1"n•.:""" Moms, ,ke.,, ile.,l [ tneravllle.Sehoylkill ; itg.:. - Emu Comity :, 1 1 • ; Thankful f rthallberalpatronagetbey I have received from Ithe Cba peolereand °there. In the past, would most respectful] Follett their eistom lathe ruture. Al l work b e at o r IlhOp will be warranted, Ito 1 that on one need b 'dead f getting e bad job. dr. Kurtz beton' one of th Oldest. and the mostexpe• rimmed Wire IVerker) a the 'untit:WP feel sure: that we can turn out the best Coal teens in tbo Riglon. ill orders addressed to J.. E. Hurts. ?ft nervville. to W. .L. fielder, Ysltsville ne„R rte . t Ilefeler; Mltiererille, wits be ptomplly attended t 4. Ohl Serena repaz; 1. 7%tee,19. 19 __ , --___ MISGELLAEOUS. I ENEWTPORTABL PRE TUS'r- the arjirle ent PORTABLE COPYI hogany, and peaaetuduo , ; all Prase—may b rarrltd Ina I In the library or oftlee. , CAII • - .1.. BANNAN'S SAVE MONET TK DRAINAGE AN I. Jeer the Thing .Wanted ftiHE subscriber . Agent for the sale of in 'Drainage -.Pipe. This '3 inches up Ml 2 inches In.ra sure of from 75 to 400 fee as iron pliie,—conliertions • to' indestructible—will: last ble than iron - pipe. berainie I. forded at UK:fllowing tat ran be sent direct to point .Philadelphia 'when , qpanti, ... -u:led (ruin those primal Pipes pa; - Freight. ly 2 inch pipe - 51 3," ", ' • a o 4. id . 7. „ . .. .8 " , n.l 'lO " " • ! -4 , -i —fa u • . 1 to These are the cheapest Stud Most 'durable pipes that . can li e obtained fof coriveyhig water. We believe th ey . ` can be laid even cheaper ban! wooden pipes. and are only about half the peke 1 Iron and lead pipes. Call and see them at the store f ' 1 11.11 AN NAN. ~. . 1 Ant jot the ..11aukfacfurrrs.. Pottsville, dune. 1857. .O 1 ' ' 21 , d y e FERT LIZERS. i , L • 4 To Irsirmers ad Glardelllitri. .. • rillig SUBSCRIBER has recei re‘i • I_ 7 traWency and wlbereallsr keep for sale the .• :. ft ' o' titlli_.. . fellimint Ili:era. a/dr i ll will he sold b y the bag, or laurel, at the Importers nod Ilanufa..turers' prices. (1 ,, e carriage added. Thelall wing are the prices furnished r.• .at his Worelietue in Putt villa:.. Pondrette, per barrel, - !! • '• • •••• . $2 2 00 ' Do. per bag, - . - I - I • --•-• 1 Land Plaster, best, per barrel, 1 - - - ' • 2 '4, v do do • per tg, - 1 • - - - 14110 Ordinary Land Plaster, ' r barrel, -. . 1 • - 2 00 ' . - 'Th. do do , pt r tots ,• • - • - 12 00 ' Bone Chippings, I PerbirMl, ! • - • • • 3 - ISu" . Do do per tustiel by the quantity, • .800 Do Sayings, tine, per turret; - - - - BO Do do de per 10ashel by the quantity - I 00 Super-Phospate of Lime rhy the barrel, eb per f.. - Peruvian fluaun, warran)ed genuine No. l,(by the • bag. 34 cents per IV ! Per ton, - - - G 3 00 Columbian Duane. wartainted genuine No. 1, (by • ,It ie the bag. 2 1 4 cents ise lb.), Per ton, - ' • 48 00 . .iltexican Guano. per Dui • - 1 - - - - 33 00; Chemical Done Dust (a w Article.) Per ton,. - 40 00 tt. • Three Fertilizers ill I round cheaper than Manure' that has 10 be purrh sed and hauled any distance. The above . articles cad be mut In any quantities toany place where Bali Rotts' nitsbals macti, and when the parties pay the tiithi t d arrival, it will be deducted from the' price. The su fiber is detenitlued. in ordertoi I encourage Amicultdre , n ihis'county, to furnish these articles at thb lOweit ex h pt Ices to those who desire to utte them.' '' , I , .1 IWNJ . I/ANNAN. .ogent,for, Impalers oud Menufacturers. - NV. 11. GIIIISSANG has been ap t. f' pointed Agehil for this county,fOrthe sale of !-.. ' -I" 'SR'S PATENT it ETALLIC BURIAL CASES," . . 5 Which aupereede allot erkindsin use. •Being perfectly r al Might. it obviates t e necessity of hasty burials, and elsopreservestbelmdi rent immedlatedecomposition. — .They are un particulatly: able for transporting thebOdY are from one plate to arc titer,: The face is covered with* thick glass, with meta top, whlch eau be removed aunty • limo, and the face oft e corpse ieen by Harriet/door re- Intl WM, We might gi e you hundreds ofeertilleatert; to awroborate our state' ent.as to the advantages the kle• t stile CoM n has overt eWooden,but tbufollowlug will 'take :' , 1 i - . t 1 ! 'WASHINGTON, AVII foth. sac- - • Hallenten:—We• ti tnested the utility ofyour orna hie mental "Patent MoStallie Burial Cases." used to convey the remains of the late lion John o.Calhoun to the Con gressional Cemetery,' bich impressed us with the belief sled that it Is the best 4i. tele known to us foi t reimporting __._ the dead to their , Sax resting place. loos With respect, wee bseribe oureelves, yours.ete.. .(Signed), Henry Cl. y, Lewis Chia, Dan. Webster, Wm. • It. King, Jet!. Davis J. AI. Berrien,J. Y. Mason. D. R. Atehluson. A. C:il see ;Wm. P.Mangum,lieury Dodge, 511,-S. Dickinson. • Similaitestimenia i might be added without num. W " bdt.. Apply to . 1. . - H. nitt:stlANO. centres, reale:orate of Union. Pottsville.Jutie ti. am i 2541 ' 'S a, HERRING'S 'of Safes. • .AS...IV,' ition.r, tvastotir. :horized to sell In Schuylkill county ' fish them at the low. timers' prices, at his Pottsville, where the Hat of rims eau be t e It embere of the COlll. id Books and pipers, ly ilati‘ned that all was ..ve burning took place, un ,.eer of tiro Committee. : After a tkii and Imparlbl burning for the hours in the furnace of MeMPTIL Ferrets if Herring. the Safe of Meows. Evans : if Watson was find okned. the Pare being on lire inside, and the contents partially commuted, whilethe contents In the Safe& WPM'. Variative .-Ilerring were in good 'I condition. and nn afro made'.. 4 r. The Editor of the Bali and Schayadt4Tharnat; inobervith ditp business Min. who attended the burn 'nrue leg of the Safes,teidify to the truth of the above Oats; with wed ' • Vol POT SVI MILAN . R IC. FITZ & EISLE r Ore'' , • X Coal re , mg, ike,, 4i nkfut f nt he Coa X otfull at o ad ri f th be I r.. r ER CCIP*I 1 - , *alie— na conveni• 11`11ESti, made ofr• ma edeenter.es at the Iron -en kjer *at be--may hewed tt at "lirk Sul Stotimirry Stare. • ESEIHAED TIMES! . . . ;WATER PIPE. T i t t e Miltieg. Region*. 6 been appointed hie Vitrified Stone Water nips tango' in rise from lbw and will beer * prea. all o water. to as easily laid i ate * made at any plAut— iforeTer—in fact mer dura-1 it does not rust—and le of ; f a t our .tore. Potter Ile, or whore Bail Hoods run, trout i lea are required. ',Freight Iwhen parties receiving the • 1 - 114 mute per foot. ' - ' • 18 ... .. - 24 i ' :•1 • 3 -5 7 3 " " .. . . I. RESOLUTION, - - • R Prop`oling Amendineits to' the Con tt• tut lon of the' Commonwealth. Bemired by Ihe &oak and Muse qr Repreuniatic n the thmetonweeth of Pertruylettma in General. Arse fri mei: That the fidloninratnendmenla are propose t the constitution of the commonwealth. In aro° to with the provisions m O em f the tenth article thereof. suMmerest. There shall be at additional article to laid con i lion to be designated as article eleven, as follows; ARTICLE Xl. • or roue Deers. 1 Section 1. The state may contract debts, to 's ..,. carnal de fi cit's or failures In oveuues or to meet a per lief not otherwbs provider...lm; but-the egg gal amount of-such debts direct and contingent, wh thi edntracted by tithe of one ohnore acts of the ge en assembly, or at different periods of gaps shall net r e coed seven hundred and -fifty thousand dollars. an . tl money arising from the creation of such debts, ale it applied to the purpose for w h ich it was obtained. r r e pay the debts me contrsc ;And to nrther pu nhatever. 0cc.2.,1n addition to tivii - above litited • pen the state may contract debts to repel Invasion Bopp to eurvection.defond the state in war, or to relleem lb pr sent outstanding indebtednist of the state: butt . e to ney arising from the contrai;ting of such debts, e ll'] applied to the purpose for w Ichit was raised. or to P inch debts, and to no other-purpose whatever: Sul S. Except the debts above epecifled. in sect -ns and 2of this at• tele. no deli! whatever shall be nab by, or'on behalf of the state:" • Bog. 4. To provide for the payment of the proven del and dray additional debt eltracted as aforesaid, t ele lig re atu shall, at its first egon, after , the adopt ta this amendment. create a s airing fond, which a II sufgelent to pay file t :recruit:ft interest on such de t, at annually to reduce he principal thereof by aan n lem than two hundred and fifty thousand dollars; he sinking fund shall ern - mist ref ihe net annual in •r me the public works, from timSto time owned by • Mal or the proceeds of the sale of the same, or any per thin of, and of the income or premeds of sole of stocks r em by tho state, together with other funds, or r - um that may be designated bylaw. The said siukin fur may be increased, from Hate to time, by , assiguin to any pant of the taxis, or othor revenues of the id ti, it required fit the ordinary end current expenses r I gs eminent, and unless in cape of war, invasion or km rection. M. part of the sald'sinting fond shall . as nr applied otherwise th shil In extinguishment of the public debt, turn! the =Mint of mach debt is ' aced below the sum of five millions of doilars. Ste. L. 'the credit of the trommodwealth shall not in any Menne?, of event, be Pledged, or loured to, ny be dividnal. company, r orprentkm or asenciation; r shall the commonwealth hereafter bessime a joint o ner, or • stockholder. In nny company,association,oe ration. - Sec. 8. The commonwealth shall not assume t e deb' or any part thereof, of •ny 'county. city ,la ugl township; or any come:Milton, or, emaciation or each debt stall have bee,P'sontracted thenabla a a to repel invasion, suppress domestic bummer ion, fend - Weir in time of warier to assist the 'tat In 1 discharge of any portion of- its present indebt eel Ste. T. 'Tha legislature shall notanthogsean corn ,lily, bordAtr, township, or incorporated Metric by tee of a vote Of ItS citizens, or utherwhe, to to stockholder In any company, asnociation,ot rail or to obtain money for, or loan its credit to, 5 y ern ration, association, institution, or party. , I - • SkCCIIITI AIIIMDMENT. . 1 ' Therd shall be an additional article to 'said nail lion, to be designated aSartieleameiee, as fog a: ARTICLE ?111. . , • I or raw connts. No minty shall be ditided by a line Nino off aye one-tenth of Its populatien,(eltber to form an* comity or otherwise,) without Mir esprem'assent of * b coun ty, by a vote of the electore thlreaf; nor shall any new tounty be eetabllshed,containing less thee r her equaremlie• I ''' . 'men ANINDIONT. . ...: From section two of the first article of tbe constitu tion, strikeout the tro "ry fht cily of Ph' adelphia, end of each misty' zrely Z`' trotson five, sime -article. strilot ou the worts, .nf PI ackiPtia cud !If az. rettTal maga:" from 'eection se en. gains article, strike out the words, -neither the city qf Phila delphia nor any,^and Inert in lieu thereof t e words. 'and no "wad strike ant e "steam four, min artick," and tullen thereof inse rt the following: I • • "Ste. 4. In the year o Inlbousand eight tau dred and ality-foer,and in every' wreath yela there* er,reeprierr, sentatlves, to the number i of one bundreits Ibe ep iiiiiiiit t - ... - P,iiiiitioliiiis• . , portioned and distributedequally, throneless the state, - - 1 by distrkts, In proportiorkto thl number of table Irv-. if oCORIPS, 1 . •. . ,• - • ' i habitants in the several parts thereof; excep that any Ctiesttrui Street, Philarkil'oll• _- ..- ~...„, ! county ' containing at but three thousand ea hundred Styles for Shot -Sari an d 11110 . 10er, °I ' taxaMm, may be allowed 's; separate represen tion; but I liu 7 ' • - ,no moretban three counties shall be. join ,and; no • G i ove ivir 7 1 ' . . county ;shall be dividedi in the formation of district. 0 ovni I . AnP eity ecotaining a eattlelent number oft sables to' "• • ' - . Glowed! •-, I entitle it to at testi Vol'o•Yerlmienteives , s ll Imre • I' I 01 0 y ' separate repreeentatlon' amigne4 Mend shall divided weal 1 _ Gl oves y - Ante convenient district's of contiguous to liory, of OLi)Tittl a, la Os trail (Sew style for the Ladleej) I oral "x4l4B"Portallonl as ' near an rand , eaeb of wnichdlstrcts snail elect one reprooentati ye . . . _, ..• MOVES mgde h loora, who the best In the trade nt GLOVES of Mit, nd &lees of Barra; • At the edd of section seven. same article, t vs these ' I 'Wordi, " th e city ef Pleitaileptia shaUbc die( e i difd sin, IlLovEs of Dear PI. clang and eintsogu; ',-' Iso eeneyrwiel disbids, of conlimmea territory a warty I ri GLOVES of Woo and'fillk and Cotton: GLOVES of Itncltskin i t . l a large lot 'uh - - ' equal in taseth pmearation as passible ; but no Mandl ' be diffded is theforougiem thereof" 0 LOXES for drlrthg l lows for walling: GLOVES of Whl o ill fine Black Hoskin: I The tgrieletara, at Its first FBl.lllOO, after thl adoption I of thib amendment, shall divide the city lePbl4&l - Imltatl n, wblch much resembles , them phis into asnatorlal and repr,osentatlve diejr ts. ht the 0L01t211211bit...7 rp el. the eonal A ng Aseetubllet; • I manner above provided ;.stlth diet dela to euutli,uu- OLO. oo o. o.“ In. 'tiers "Tlet • - • •-•- i ehent,d until tie pportlonment in the yea ono thou- GIAVNII all of every kin ! sand eight bandre; mulAzt,y-foor. , . , GLOVES to wit e young and old ; ^:,' . . , 0 LAMES to tie/pout the Mtn tor'• cold; - : • I 'Mrra alumosom - . ..- . OLOVBS In great , nomiera, In style very like,: . • 1 • Them Ain bn ' an addLtional morma lo ibo nt ROW* MAVEN, which lien selling ot a very low price; .of mid entatltutloo, which shall be tor t and,ssati I GLOW, if you ant them. be 'tartan to call - - of 14110 110 : • - • at that* Mt tore 404 Gents' Fornishing non--, esto Sep The Uollidature flan have the olio Vane Nest .Doar, to the, Patfreige Howe, Centre A, Patinae. • revoke, or Iona!, any charter of Ineorporat tatingfeer N. 11,--intat lend. a small lot of font's Velma Sir ' 1 conforrea by, ,or ,under ; any; -Pre or nail I law, Inhaled Vapor Colbsiss a new article for Gents. I whenever In their opinion it may be Injo to the rot e, Gents' dilate Shawl llns, Cats, bower gads. 4 1te., I• • caimans of the oonetomwesithl In coca • manner, bow loeomber 4, 1t.4 --, I ' • atf.. s„ -.. aver, that nu injustice shall be done le thovirpan r d,r. . ;• . , FARRE LUMBER I Lumagßll (rile subscriber respectrult, announces • . toile riblie that ha has completed his Steam Cir. e Saw-mill In Locust Valley, Schuylkill county,tod is now prepared to furnish all kinds of Lumber at the lowest priees—such Ili line, Hemlock end Whit. Oak of every size eaddescription. - I, l. so- hula of Lumber out to order at theabortestrudice. •N0v.17, '65 46-tf . EDWARD N. BLIND: • I,UPILBERI L.UNMER I rril E. u N DERSIGNzu lespeetfully annonnoee that he has opened a yard in this plane, for the sale of Lumber. /laving madai arrangements to be &applied from Northern Pennsylvania at a abort no ilia, he will be able to furnish building materials on the most aretatnanodatlog terms. Persona targeting to build would do well to give him a call bekra.purehaAng else. where. Shingles furnished by the eta load, at Tell te• &teed' prices, anywhere along the Nomad' Narmada. JOHNIIINEHAPIR. Schuylkill ll:tven. Jul If ilk ; %22.2 m BOOKS, k. IRYING'S WACHIPAITON. , . vol. 4.—Just ruoitshed. VOW ready for delivery, the Fourth :L I Vl,luuie of Irving's Elfe of Washington. Also, lull Sets for sale. Eubseribers csu pnieure their copies of : ittni./. HANNAN, , Apia far Palikat woody. • EROS AND !ANTEROS; U R by Judith Canute. Slavery o:gained of IGod, by Rev. Yregic. of the Prtetbytegan Church - . Alabama. • . The Ileiness of precut:nest, by Alp. 64 0 Puerla. tu—eou's Sarmous, Vol 2. • ' . • tud ppubtl bed an • - • ILANNAN. 26- 'Jae IT, ((.INN'S AN-ALYTICAL INDEX )F Paraleerence . the canes adjudged in lel the ß sew f ers! Cowin of fenasylvault, with an Appendix of easel Overruled. denied. or doubt ed. • • • • Wharton's American Criminal , Law, new edition. . Just published, and tcw salt , by HANNAN. irelaw Soots of every description famished at rep low recs. • - • . REAL ESTATE SALES. riltsWN LOTS FOR SALE—In the . 1, Borough or Port Carbou.. Apply .1. DI. wet , units., Agent. 741 • Fob. lt, 17 ,CHEAP FARM, COAL AND TIMBER - Lands fiss illeKeast ComSU)), Penult. ' •DERSONS wishing to procure lands iiu McKean or any. the adjoinlugCOuntles, at very low rates, ean-be supplied by addnwrin; the undersign ed. The McKean Coal region, now, .Ibout being opened to the markets of Western New York, offers,superior In ducements to j;,ttlers With abundance of Coal and iron, a Settle roil and healthy climate, Kits unsurpassed u locality for turettullent or settlement . - WU. K. KlNG,Jimithport, , 41eKeart Oenty, Pa. Arignst '57 313 m 1000 Acrest ?VAN&CeaI Land. 0" • TIIOU*A.NR Acres. of the valuable Tiroad Mountain COM lauds, situated In Butler and 'tarry Aosenships, Schuilkill county, Pa.. Is hereby offered at private axle. The Ashland Extension Railroad runs through part of the property, which is Un• Aerlald with Coal 662111 F and . well timbered. For refer., once or information apply to Samuisl Lewin, koq.. Centre street, or to the subscriber, at his ,Ileal%state Agency, in Railroad street, Pottavikle, Pa.l The terms are half cah. and half mortgage borids. FRANCIS SPENCER, - Pottsville. April IS. lt.M -164 f VALUABLE COAL a. TIMBER LAND FOR ALE. Wm il o 43.--S tract : , ?t m ll a a n T tr be t v r a l t a e nd 'sale o a as the Amoy Vi Irkersham Tract.'lln Columbia county Pennsylvania. and Ideated at the }eastern termination o the Mount Cannel and Shamokin Coed 831 , 10. Said tract contains about 400 acres; morp or less, is well Om bered. believed to contain the Rune veins of coal run Ding through the Shamokin Coal 'Basin. Title Indirm table. For terms and other particulars apply to the sub scriber. FRANCIS SPENCER. Real Esfife Agent, Polbsrille. Fehrttu 7, '57 ^" liktf VALUABLE COAL LARD FOR - SALE THEsubscriber will {iffer for sale, the Court Rouse in Sunitury, Northumberlan. county. on Wednesday, the 7th day of October next. a , 11 o'clock. A. M.. the one moll% ideal ONE•TIIIRD part 0,1 a valuable Tract or Coal Land, situate In Coo township, Northuntberl)ind county. surveyed on a wa rout In the name at LUKE FIDLER, containing In th whole, Vivo 11 tindr.d and Fifty ;Acres, or thereabout I bounded by land, surveyrd in Mb name of John Brad Samuel Clark, William Limbed !and others. The 1. provements on the said tract of land, WO three two she., trame dwellings. one log dwelling house, two, shantle and a blacksmith shop. Conneefed with the Raid Ent ._of land is a Ism• COAL BlLEAkkilt. The terms and conditions of sale will he made know on the day of sale. JORDAN,-Trusts. I Sunbury, September 5, '57 ' 31,41 • AVALUABLE RED ASH COLLIER VOR 'ticALE. rierE subscriber, being desirous of I.:- tiring from the Mining business otters his Maio yat private pale. This colliery is situated on t e Schuylkill Valley Railroad. abont one mile above 31Idd port. The Cull Is of a' deep lied Ash. and of superi quality, and well adapted to the New York and taste markets. All the haprovement ?re of the most appro ed construction---vonsist ins In part of one 75 horse po - er pumping and hoisting ensinedwith pumps andel' t necessary machinery. In perfect dider; hue 25 horse e • sine and bleaker: utte, bins,iscreens. hoisting pin .e and gearing complete. earn, toolsi and stork. all in order. The colliery. comprise' the „celebrated Spoho howls Veins, above and below 'coder level. all oPened s d ready' to commence idtmeillateoperat Imes. For furl r mu-Oculars Inquire of the subscriber, at Pottsville, or of ALEX. S. yISLER. at the works.' May 31, '56 T.tctf] , _SAMUEL SILLYMAN COAL LAND_S FOR SALE. • . ALUABLE COAt. LANDS Ar diyPRIYATE sAL.E.—That Celebrated tract of spl Coal land known as the "Six/hp T. act."contain ng the justly celebrated and ." Spohn Vein," also who Is jenerally known as the "Seventy-five acre tract," d. oining. •on -the Mt. Cachou Rail road and in West . rr wexian Township, owned by :Nicholas E. Thouron R I.; Ii hereby offered at private sale, on the most adva geode terms. . .; The tract contains all the' Coal Vann 'in the GI at Southern Anthracite Regitaii-•4neluding. besides of er, tracts, those generally knoWn artheßamer, Marto aarkson, Peach Orchard. Ore/rani, Pristrateend moth, with all the underlying,: though yet unexplored, beds of card which are known to exist in the formation , . averallng .when proved, orate hundred feet of soli' Coal. In fact, the -.tracts :now offered; contain the richest Coal deposits in the County. • For Information. apply to Fiancit. Spencer. Esq men for Coal lauds.and real estate.geperally. Office In to • road street aboverE. hiarket street, Pottsville, Pa. March 22 • 15.% . I '2..1f nt , „tm trial haTo pivoted Ibr to protecting Booki, , from tire. to riny m tn. In the United Sates, ib uttered at equally low m the report" or the end the recent trial OFFICIAL. • • ' li.ltuessn, Zen*Cylf&T. • t tills resolution pass. On the first •_ Csoent, ass It, nays on the; second amendment, :A pays 9 ; on Übe third amendment , yeas 24, nays On the fourth sniandmetit. pus =,nays& lExtratt from the Journal.] . OEO. W. IMIIIILEGT, Ckrk. • Ix 151 novas or Iterizati'e Apra sp. 1857. • ;stood. That this resolatkneraw. Ou the rot • • dnient, yeas 78. nays 12; on the emend messa nt,4 peas 57, nays 3ii on the third amendment. Vim mys 32; es the forarth amendment, yeas 83, cavil. Iffstract from thahloosnal.l . I: • ' Jam ziroLER, eta*. viu4 In Scents:re' Office, Mai 2, 1362. • . t A. G. cvirrni. !• ;1 • - -stardfri 0104 cc.marrelati!., • • • • • ---. • • .1 Sexamit'if Orrick, Thumb *arg, I rene :3,1857. I do certify that the above and imegoings a * Ott copy of. the °Siena "neaolut propordng 1.-ndinenbato theOonsUtutkm of the Commonwealth," lth the vote to each beepele ele,eiregblature upon e tlnfl passage thereof, as appear" frond Gas originals tUe 1 n thisoffice. • • _ In testimony wheeled I have hermuste sat Llimy hand and caused to be affixed the seal of ""J I the Secretitrre Ot9ae. the day and year above A.G. •: CUILTIN, -r-.•r" writte n. • Secretary of Gee (bmweremealth. • 1 lions, 27, 1857. The propeding ameadsamits to She Oman • tion Of the Consescanrealth beingusekseconsi dera tio • Or, the sedation, - •-r i • • / Wilt:the Senate agree to the nrst amendment? - ••• Che keseend nays were taken agreeably to the reek ors a thsiGocualtution, and Were es follow; Viz I Tdat-Meseus. lirewer, Itrowne: Oaffey. 'Ely. Evans, otter: Flenniken , Frazer, Ingram, 7osdan,• Day, Lanbaeb, Lewis. Myer, Scofield. Sellers, Shuman, eele,i Straub, Welsh, Wilkins, Fright and Taggart. Nsys—Meesta. Crabo.Creeswel Finney, Gregg, Hurls, enrose and 3onthee,-7c. - • - So the question Sas shnernan d bathe afflrmative.. Onthe questkm, Will the Senate agree tes the second amendnieot? • Thejens and nays were taken.agrembly to the preset. loess Of the Constitution, and were as tbliose, viz: gran—Bawds. Brewer, Browns, Crewmen, Ely, Evans, : •ot,teei Finney. inenniken, Ingram, Jordan, Know, lan ch, Lewis , Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Steele, :tranti, Welsh, W.Uklns, Wright and Taggart, - Speeder NATl—Messrs. Coffey, Crabb, Frame, Orel , hlnrriz, - Winger, Penmen And Scofield-8. • Sq the question was determined In the afilrMatrre. I O'n the question. Wili the Senate agree to the third alinndmentt The ;yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the prowl lone of the Constitution. and were as follow, viz : vast llessro ISrewer:Browne,,entbb, Ore:swell My, Swine, Flenniken. Frame,' Ingram, Jordan. Killinger, Laubsteh, Lewis, Myer, Scofield, Sellers. Shuman, •• ther, Steele, Straub, Wirlah, Wilkins. and Wright o t: • NAril—Messrs Coffey, Gregg. Hardy and Penrose-1. So the question was fieterealtied td the affirmative. On the question, 4 Will the Senate agree to the fourth amendment? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the wort , skanref the Constitution. avid were as follow. Ti;: _ YUS—Messrs. Brewer; Browne. Coffey, Cresawell, Illy, Evans, Fled:liken Fraser, Ingram, Killinger,, Knox. Lent:itch, Lewis, Mi l er, Scofield. Sellers, Shumse , South er. Steele; Straub , 'ehih,'Wilkins and Wright-43. :N414--31essra. Crabb, Finney, Jordan and Penrose-4. 'Sa:the question was determined lu the afßrnsat Iva. . i is ma; lloon or Itemaravartves. ) • I t . 44prit 29,19:47. I The resolution proposing amendments to the Consti tution of the Commonwealth being Under consideration, On the queetlon, 1. 1 '• Will the House agree: . to the drat amendment? ' The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the , provi sions of this Constitution, and were as follow, Till Yt.te—Messrs. Anderson, Arthur, Backbone"; Ball. Beck, Bishop, Bower. Blown, Calhoun, Campbell, Chase, Cleaver, Crawford, Dickey Ent, Eyelet . Fausold, Footer, °Odra, Hamel , Heine, ileistaod, Hill, itillegae, Hoffman, (Berks,) Imbrie. Dines, Jacobs, Jen kins, Johns, Johnson, Kauffman, Kerr, Knight. Leisen. ring; lawmaker, Lovett. Manear, Mangle, al'Calmont, lillyalu. Atoorehead. !Mumma, tlimselman, Nichols. Nicholson, ~ "(twee:anchor, Pearson; Peteri, Pettit:ln. Pownall, • Purcell, Ramsey (Philaddilbla,) Ramsey, (York,) Reamer, Reed. Roberts, RIO, Shaw, Sloan, Suitt h. (Cumbria.)" Smith, (teethe.) Ssevenson, Tobin, Vail. Youvoorhie, Vickers. Voeghley.Walter. Westbrook. Arhartou, Williston. Witherow, Wright, Zimmerman and Gets. 3}oraker-78. , I .. . Nave—?beers. BaCklill. Bettsoll, thick. Hamilton. Min toe k, Hine, Hoffman. (bstangin.)Lebn, St rut hers, Thorn, Warner and Wintrode-7-12. ' k the question wan determined in the affirmative. 110 the question, , -Will the (louse agree to the second amendment I ....ll' . he Yeatvand nays were taken agreeably en tie, provi alone of ~t he Constitution. and were as follow. via: ' : ' yr...a—Mesers. Anderion. Back house. Bail. Deck. Bow er, Calhoun. Campbell, Carty. Ent, Faurold, Foster. Gib doe, Hamel, Ilarper.llelne. II testae!, II Meese. Hoffman, (Berks.) HousekeeperAmbrie, Tunes. Jenkins, Johns. JOhneomeKauftman.,Enight, Leheenring, Longaker. 14.- telt, Manear, Mangle, al'llvein, Moorhead. kluraelmsn. Nil:Vele, Nicholson. Nanenearber. Pearson, Peters. Petri kin. Pownall, Purcell, :Ramsey, (Philadelphia.) Ramsey. ( lihrk.) thrower. liolert 1., Rupp, Shaw. Sloan. Tolan. Vail; ,Vemehley, Walter, Westbrook. Wharton, Zimmerman and Gets. Spretv.r-67. ' IC A rs—Mersrs. Arthur, Augustine. Backus. Benson, Bishop. Brown, Chase, Cleaver. Crawford. Eyster. Gib et? ,honey, Itemitton, Ilan 11111. li th e, Hoffman. (Leber 'non,) Jacobs, Kerr, Le ..31•Calmont. Mumma. Reed: 'Smith, tCambria,) Suitt (Centre.) Stevenson, Strunk. ers,•Thorn, Vanyoorhie, "Viegese. Wagoneeller, Warner, •Wint redo, Witherow and Wright-34. 1 Se the question was determined in the affirmative. On the question, ' Will the HOMO agreb to.the third amendment? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the prat+ stone of the Constitution, and were as follows. vie: `Yea—Messrs. Anderson. Blockhouse.-Bat, Beck. Ben son; Bower. Brown. Calhoun; Campbell. Chase, Cleaver, Crawford. Di•key, Ent; Eysten 4 remold. Foster, Gibbon es. Hamel. Harper, Heine, Illeetand. Ili% Hillegae, Hoff- Mon. (Berks.) Hoffman. (Lebanon.) ilnueekeeper. I mbriv, Dines, Jacobs, Jebel.. Johnson; Kauffman, K. rr. Lebo, Longaker, <Lovett,. Manear, Mangle, M'Calment. Moor head, Miamma..Musselman. Nkbole, Nicholson, Nunne• reacher, Pearson, Peter(, Petrinin. Pownall, Puree% Beauty, (York.) Real:err -Reed. Rupp; Shaw, Sloan, Renitb. ( Cambria ,) Smith , (Centre.) Stevenson, Tobin,' Vail, Vanyooibis, Vickers, Voeghley. Wagonseller, Weil. brook; Williston.. Witherow, Wright. Zimmerman and' gel 2, Speaker-72. , ' , e Nars—Messrs. Arthur. Augustine, Backus, Bishop, Carty, Dock, Glides, Ilbmilton, Hanenek,.ll.lne, Jenkins*, Knight, Leisenring, 3Pllvain Ramsey, (Philadelphia.) Robert e,Struthers, Thorn, Wa lter, Warner, Wharton and Wintride-22. . ' Set e question was determined in the affirmativa„ 'On I e question. I Wilk the House agree to-the fourth athentiment 1 • ' . ;The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the prink. dons Of the Constitution, and were as follow, el:: Yeas—Messm Andersson, Arthur, Backhouse, Bachus, Ball, Beck. Beneon, ', Bishop, Bower. Brown. Calhoun. Compile% Carty. Chase, Cleaver. Crawford, Dickey, Ent, Eyster, Fausold, Font er.Glbbooey.Oildea,llamel. (harper, Heins, IlleStand, 11111, Ilillegas. Hoffman. (Berke.) lloff inan, (Lebanon,) Housekeeper. Imbrie, inpes, Jacobs, Jenkins, Johns, Johnson, Kauffman. Kerr. Lebo, Leisem 'ring, Longaker, Lovett, Meager, Naugle. Westmont, 'Mlivaln, Mumma. 31usselman,Nichole.• Nicholson. Na. 'nemacticr.•Posrson. Peters, Petrikin. Downsll. Purcell, Ramsey, (Philadelphla,) Ramsey, (York.) Reamer, Reed. is Roberta. Rupp. Shaw. Sloan. Smith. (Cambria.) SMith, (Centro,) Stevenson,, Tolan. Wail, Vanvoorhis. Vickers. , yoeehley. Wagonseller. Walter. Warner. Weatbroek, k r Mharton. Withetow, Zimmerman and Gets, II . Speaker-83. Nsva—sMessrs. Dock. Ifamilion. Ilaneoilk; Struthers, • Thorn, Wintrode and Wi So the question was determined In the affirmative. StCRETAItT . S,Ogics. Harrisburg, JAne 22, 1867. Pen snare n io, sr 1 I do certify that the above and foregoing is a true and 'correct copy of the!' Teas" and "N rys" taken on the j f ;resolution proposing amendments to the Coneitution of y , the Commonwealth. as the same appears on the .biurnals M !of the two House:sof the General A tohly of this Ginn * motivrealth fur the session of 1857. . Witness my hand wad, he seal of said of , flee, this twenty-second day of June, one thou ,u. f sand eight. hundred and flrtyireven. A. G. CURTIN. Secretary of the Chateurstocallh. 27-3 m • Jul• 4.14 HOTELS. TAYLORSVILLE HOUSE, On the Old Sunbury State Basil, 9 mileinorth of Mlnerssille-4 tulles sauthwest. o Ashland. f .JOIIN A.OTTO. Proprieim.. July 11,%7 ' 28.3ine `.`.WHITE HORSE HOTEL." Corner of Cbstre mid Maliantattga &wig, !Wm'lle. • Joseph Poser, Proprietor. grdeitaismontri and seeranntedations of the best kind, and weary attention will be paid by the boat and big at. " I tendanta to make goalie and trairellerecomfortabir 1! August len • 814 y COLD, SPRING HOUSE; t THIS Celebrated House will be • opened on the:9llof J nue, and a ihn of. Pad number of Boot dens can be luau- , , rionsly neeeingnodated during the tea. , d am. Ready access to this ;Mies is ar of Ilvded by the train'of the Dauphin k thugnehauna Hall ett mud, which . leavesi Harrisburg daily at 5, A.M.,returu of lug to Harrisburg 7.50, P. 51, and by trains which leave 0 . Auburn at 8.45, A: 51., returning to Auburn by. 6.30. P. 111, connecting with the Pottsville evening train, afford ing visitors a pleasant excursion and surOpportunity of ". enjoying themselves rgrionally. The Baths are in fine In d order. Meals provided :46r visitors. It Addrets--43046 Amuse itocsa, ilox 43, Harrisburg. sot Wd S'prjitg, Lawton County, /tuna June2 , o, 'AT , ur SURF MOUSE, Atlantic city, THE undersigned takes much pleasure in announcing to his patrons of last season, their -friends, and the public. that he Ism lensed thisdelight.i fatly situated and elegant establish-I went for,the coming year. and has made many "made additions and Improiementa.nuch as. verandahs, 12 feet wide; entirely atound the house. 832 het in extent; has !posed 11114 lawnslin front and sides next the ocean; re or or moved the ofgee (be opposite end of the boons. where leas eight additional rooms have been added for ladies', gen late tlemen's, and private reception, barber's and porter's An. rooms, ite., fic.t. new .buUdings hats been *meted for ba the leery. pastry took, ice elitism and oyster rooms, with sleeping apartment over for male servants. and wash ty, house enlarged. with additional chambers for &Haate see. vh , Tanta of the boil"; all thistieds in the hotel will be rep a °rated and made agreeable; •addlUtinsi cisterns have kin; been wrested, of sughlent aim , to supply visitors with rpo- cistern water fbr all purposes. the bath houses are situ ated butii short distance from the hotel. with plank walks to them ; they will be under the charge of the a• steward's wife, who will at all times be provided with towels, foot tuba nod bathing dresses for all who, may re.' Quire them, that tire patrons of alp home (pone.others). I shall glve snymuilvlded attention to tho ciomforti of my ybitas, To 'Oust confidence I wlll bs liber ally sustained. I Respectfully. OALCTRAiIftt.. . - - at itliotteCtty Is notararpassed on- tbe North American coast, and the facilities of going tti and truss sea wn•qtudled by any ether; (driven and fishing are good, gisrlin g fair). , lad* and gentlimen Who wish to spend the day only, caularre Phlbidelphis alter breakfast and arrive at Atlantic before the mutts natty belletbr nallang-40 or . 11 o'clock—be with their friends six bourn,. and be at home before supper: Ns on , the o th er hand, gentlemen of buelumembleh calls them to the elti daily; can leave Atlantic- attar breakfast, ' be hare stark', A. 314 and leave ar4 P. M.,and be with their Wake at d; P. M., one hour before supper. May 16, '67 26.1 - • 16660 TIIAVER. PLUMBING. CAB -.F ITI INC , .. r BRIONT A t, If k ilictil , ,hzeent, ..fizie ttAlttra 10.1•Oun 'wo deoribe • Porrsvarx, PA. •ieaia' 1 /mei. and noaril oPPoelle th e ;be undersigned respectful*, ' Miners ' Bank. Pottavllle. whore will bo . 'mum the-crimps of Potts. .foUnd au ea reliant assortuteut of 11Altl. and richtityahit haring maeg: 4 :hued tho pr, 0 ,46., 0. Coarb Tiimmin I . • 1 Flie s.c's. ;C. • • ' fisinnentofliolary Dickel ( timings, , I Vine Trays, ton, and attached It tot* Milers, • I Britania Ware, • •Pityragltesinms, will hero. dhoemaer'aTools, I. Assortmedt of flue Locks, • early on both bronebes,i. Carpenter's Tools.. . - Tablet:tottery,' . .., hopes; 111 , 4r i let- attention. , Glass and Paint i i , •" 1 Pocket Catkin , badness— ng always on ! Bar Iron of all sizes, , Tibledipoona. Id a large an well select/ Boiled .. "1 • ' I Anvil); and %leen, .4ek. employing nom pele u t Nails and Spat* • • dmortusent of fine G.uns, 1 workmen, and doing 'wort ai Railroad ITOTImid Malta, • Sheet Iron Crucibles, '. remunerating prices—to re- Smith Tools, 'I , : .Wlee,Tin Plate, • , ;a a portion of the ,public Building Materials, _ l• Ilia's Kettles, 'ravage. Coat Steel. ' I i Rad Irons, - i ,---, lb stock will urpidat of Wal Shear Steel, 1 i Yana mut Boilers. • , Closets, Iron. Copper and I Aruilitistae, ; - . : Chaim'. Ad Bath TOW, Sottelain and i Mill Saws . ! ' ~ ItallroadTrsees. ~ • i, 'PPer Waib Basins, lion and! Croweent Saws:; ' . ialooutior and Shot. , ' - moment Plop, Brass Cooks kW,' fins hand - saws. " in and teethe r• thee for passel Cl.B.retnens hlsthanks to thnpublic forthepatronage inmals, litanch Pike and Couplings Ibr pavement...lion ! theyextendadth Matto hisindirldnaloapactiPartdberea midland. kipe of all slaw theslistures of worry kind, I . the new ens, by the quality of theirrods.strint igen. embracing'R a full almortillenl of Chandelier& , nindollts, „ than to business-Ind arennunodatlug priessiwill deism Brackets. de4llttn.lci.: asanufacturot of the bet qbally, and nompand th eireoutinned annOort of materials, sod of Ciliate* and twat, appanted • ` • ' i ' . urtunir ik•LERCS, term •+ - ... - '.!, , ' . - DANIS,. n. Wain* . 1 . . - Duelers/a fferribarr and fr.++. et•ofes r ...ira A pill 11, '6 7 .. , . .., , ' -IS , '• •; . Pot boll le,Ja Una ry g ,1S fJ g -' •I.' - ~ .',;sl - . , • EDUCATIONAL. !PIANO ''. • .• E , , --, . _PIANO TEACHING: I) 1. =ever, ! Orrsoist, OR* instroo lien on Mno e Plato Forte and MnDlrlode of, to Petite - 11bl and neighboring brans. 7lrross warbratt. Applywt his entre. secoo , d door helow the Post oesee, Pottsville. poly li. 4 , • NAZARETH' HALL, i II lia'aretas Northasoptos.Cossitytira.•i THE 73 1 1 Annual Session of this In- n+ stitutlon•tior young gentlemen, itmuneurod - Pn the . ast } 'Applications received by . the__ , ,' r,.; !: ‘, ... , t • - 11'614 HOWARD it. worn., 1 I 1 • :_ •._.i , . 'August ;:r., yr . • , , . ALE-COCLECE i -INESLEYOTFEM , . , . ~. .. -. weivaisgtou, Delaware.' 1.• 1 THis. INS:I'ITU'IION,. `chartered With full•eolleglate powers to grant Miaow:as sod imorer degrees, is designed to meet the desitands 011.1617 , ocal Female lAdocatialls« , No expense has been - FPar. ttf9 umka it A 11 . tit Clao litititutime. i. ,L. . . , A YOLV,SOARD OF INSTRUCTION 11} Wrictirmfy asiplayal, atfuedlog facilities for an extended and thetr. Pugh education, such as eau ouiy be bad la the Pest in atinstiesr. ! •• i i 1 . ... The Collegiate Tear commences SECTS:iII:IP; l it, 10337 e ' , t.- , • ' . i , • i • Catalogueatuity be had by Inquiring of the Presi dent, L. C : 11.00311S, or of the Malachi Agent, T. J. TIIO3IPSON. 1 • (July Ire, 'oi Snot' a . •• ' OOTTACE FEMALE SEMINARY; - •, pottstown, Alosatfomery Co} Pa. . THE IekIOLASI IC YEAR of this ' indica ts 4 Is divided into two seratictis of .1.411. teen weeks e elt.wed coaanuanees the last Wednesday et September. • At Iberian, of the find twelve weeks there -will be a Puqic examination of the pupils in their vast , . ens studies, nod a recess of two, weeks given. As thl* arrangentenl;ulll give to, the pupil the entire eighteen weeks of unbroken time, and exclude the roonths•ofJtily and Angus tilt will, Iris believed, greatly' promote the hialth and comfort of the members at the School, and wears ell that could be desired' In the waY of, mental culture, - . I ' ' • , , 4 Terms Tuition, Boarding, Fuel anni •• c, • is Instruction In Music, ** Ancient klintlern Languagea,'etich " glower I'sii~ling, . PencU Drai lug.• Washing 371,4 cents per doren" ilootu at rity pricer or for the tire of • books, • ' • • Bills payable —#: A lia,advance for the lessioi Rev. W. R. WORK, .Au7.cutt 15.57 ir riircipal. 43-51; , 'ACADEMY, Pis ate's:Ml l e.7h frIIIS well known :School, Weak the .1. residence Of lined Pattersan.Faq., has; been Iced by the 'frusteee, Whose names are below, un der this prin cipalship cf SAMUEL EDWARDS. M. A., late l'rofessor of Mathematics In the Froteitint Episcopal l i carletny, Philadelphia. , • It *as reot ened on Tuesday Merntog. Bente giber bat at 0 A:M.,For the thorough and faithful Idstractimi. as well Its firm and paternal discipline of pupils . ChtFfl , al, Mathematleal, Commercial andlterary Stu dies. will each be carefully mgardedi . Gentle Manly be havior will be constantly observtd and insisted upon.— If desired, any pupil may be Instructed In thatilno draw• ingeritbOnt charge:. • - L."' r Mr. Edwards refern to the followinggentleme In rbit.. adelphht Rev: Alonzo Potter, D.l). Ad., 1 ev. G. Er Hare. D. D.. Rey. Benjamin Door, D. D., Ite;-. Ak. J. Nor ton, D. D.. Rev. J. C. Clay. D. D., Casper %orris, M.D.. John Welsh, Esq.. Horace illuney, Jun.. E 41.. Benjamin Gerhard. Gerhard. Ks+. It . It. Montgomery, Esq., Etna Tertian, Dui., and ;emu y other gentlemen, parents of poplis 'who have been ander his hurt action: F. W. lIUGIIES;' 1 S.SILLY3IAN, lIENJAIIINPOW, , rr • • GEG. DATTERSDN, . . • - • Terms; For Students of thu - Classics, I ; $l2 14 i 4 quarter. " Latin. only, 10 nil I Englishaubjecta. 7 )141 "' • yal.le al the end of Ihefi rat mcnith.. September 'O7 • - 1 3641 • THE ECLECTIC COLLEGE OF lIED;CIEE. Cincinnati, O. LIE Winter Session of 185778 will r cot trt en ce 41 . Monday the . 12th of 'Deteber, and COlaltiu4 slieen weeks. A full aml th,rough course rat Lectures will be given, creepy - log six orheren,hours del i 4. with good opportunities for attenliott trf practical Anatomy, and with ample Clinical facilitbis at the Com mercial ilostatill. The preliminary court.O of Lecl urep will commence on Monday the nth September. and con tinue daily, until) the cemmouMmient of the regular lerturts. The arrangement of the chairs will be as foltows ; l'enfer#r of n tSpn Lel P j—T 31. D. Plofessor of C7temistra and i'hartwcy—t. P.LEW IS, M.D. -A. J. I h NI, D. j`rofesgor of R,trgery—A. proforsor ortrakria M4dant uld Theid o rco!ics-=C. CLEVELAND. M. D. . 'Professor of Medical Practice ' , and 1116,shvy—Ww. SU ERWOOD. M. D a n , r t ut pr n i f ,tor of Cerebral lny . tiolegyl and fait/. inks of B. BUCHAN A N. M. D. Professor of Obthdriss and pisea Fes or Wolof and G'lri/drrn.—JOIIN KING. M. D. D. The terms for the Session will he the sarmj as hereto• lore. viz:—Matriculation. t. 5 00. Tuitioti. Demouptretor's Ticket. I t tsloo. pirery tindent is re, sinired to engage In dlsmsetion one aessiorrb4fore Gradu ation.) Graduation. Cs2re 00. Ticket to Cc inmercial llos. ry,f tai (opti ,, nal,) $5 00. The Leet um-litmus are newly finished. fortable. and in a' central hcality In Coll. nut street', where Model:its will find it I call on their arrival. Tickets for the session may Leobtainel the ,Fueully. at his OftleM No. 113 Smlth st C. IL CLEAVELCiII, SeCrdury of She /*actin enth street, near Elm. Jena • "The College Journal of Medical Science;' • . MONTHLY INLiA;AZINf. of 48 P:isea. conducted by the j Faculty of he Eck:ctic t'Adlege of Nledilne, la published at One Dollar a Year. payableadv/nce. Comniunleatlona Or subscription, at for Rpeelluen'numbers. ahouht be. direcited.to • Dr. C. 11. CLEAYELAND,IPubIIaber. 130 l eveuth street, Cincittratl. Ohio. 1 • tte-1 June - 27. ,s 7 HA.RDWAItE. PLANES.t nENCII PLANES . , MouldiOg Planoq, Ji JP Snob Planes, Hollow & Rounds, Ilt:ads. Astragles, at thellardware and Iron DrJnt. FILIVSK )'OTT. A 'most I 'S7 • LOCKS. • A 1 IM, Front door, Vloset; Nighklatoh, with Silver-plated, I'n:retain dat4.- Mineral a, a very large aseortrgent, at Imir prima. at the Hardware and Iron Depot. , FRANK POTT. Angola 1, 'ST • 31 7 -7- 80U4R ES: 77- --- e -- lk . • ir ACHINISTS' 'SQUARES, U. S. i. Standard, Rules. Guava, Shrlnhage Roles. Dav- Protectors, Callipers, Spritmdleiders. at the Hardware and Iron Depot.FRANK PtYTT. August I, '67 , ' / - 31 _HANCI SAWS: D issToN's, Cresson's, [ Spear ° & .Jadcson'slland, Panel and flip Saws, the hest assortment In teem. k'or Isle At low prkwa. at the Hard• ware and Iron Depot. • FRANK POTT. August 1, 'WI ,- 31 . .. ___ . ROLLERS, SMOKE STACKS, IRON OARS ' And: .Farm. rI lII.E SUBSCIIII3ERS are prepared ? tAI runtish the abuee articles+ of Best Material and workmanship at the shoriest notice Boilers and Fans constantly cowhand. ' J. & J, SPARKS. Aug. 8, 'fa 32.4 m° ; • tbat Strrel, 15dtsrille. • FAIRBANK'S SCALES frHE subscriber*, agents for the mas t. unteturers, bayejutt received a new artlcle.called the “Union. Counter Seale,lmlculated to weigh from If en ounce tc 240 the. For pi* at- the York Store. E. VARPLEY k EON. Pottsville, April 26t11, Igso • IRON COMMISSION WARE HOUSE. tIENTItE STREET, Pottsville.— ttJJ The mlbseribers are prepared to furnish the Trade, llarhlnlstsandOperators at Philadelphia prices. (f relght added pwholentle or retail, best American liar Iron, MAU utact uredat Pottsville. a hd warranted ofsuparior gust ity. Also. light T rails Apitablo for mines. and Cable Cimino f ambled at short niaticif direct from the import er. E. TAILDLEY L SON. .York-Store, Nov. 22, SS3 47.tt StichterDeale Thompson,' rs la ardware, Cutlery. 11'p use . FurniAing Goods, Plated Ware, Mechanics' Miele, Cabinet Furniture, Mor ticing and Dalai Macklin - ea, Leeka, latched • and Mug" An!vils. Mellows,. Vicars Paint, - 011, Glass, Rope, Packing, and. a geu- . • oral auwortrueut or Vanning and Agricultural Implements, AT STICIIII3I. 3 THOMPSON'S. Cur. Ctattc d Murat, "Sins CPI sna SAW." August 1.'67 - • coumapes QUILERY STORE. zuo'll aortae 'Vara Street. CONSTANTLY 'on hand, a large as lIJJ aortment of Pert', and Pocket Knives, Selssors, and Razors, Table Knives', and Forks, In irory,stag,ldfale, bone and wood handliv•, Carvers and Forks, Dirks, Bowie Knives, de. ALSO—a very extensive misortmeut of` Wolters, Tea Trays, ke. Flitraltuglisk Guns, cow. Pistols, Alien's ROTOil'elP, sod Single and Double barrelled Pistols, alth a general stock ot Pitney liardawre. eon stantly on hand. ; .191 IN M. COLEMAN, haporter. Philsdelphia,Dee.So,llls4 [Dee-27,1442J blif HARDWARE AND IRON DEPOT. glire' • .:. TIIIIISUIIiCIIIIII6It, having non %ming. ed, his goods at his new place of business mullth a new determinatianollarnish• . fug. 1 auehgoogols the business (did, Coallteglan may require: aV their lowest market seine, 'solicits she inspection of the Public. I shall 'km always on handanithave on hand atoll-stark of -• • Bar Iron, 1 Chopping Axes, Fine Iran,i . : Cosi Shovels Cast Steel,. :, i. ' Tries qbains,,. - - i t f Milt Tree, , - -i , • - ?bilis and Spikes,' hope, . Tackle Blocks. 8e a0„.... •, anvils and Wes, de.. iliardisanr,atul ;lien Depot, Cr-vres - einszar4three doers above Market, Zaik tide. • , -1 FBAS* FtYfTj July le, lebe ; , • 2S•tf • - .i...- -...*-----..L.-1 • BIORRIE TONES & CO., • IRON de IMRE!. 11ERCII ANTS, , • t • _ Alikr/al and , Siskaniii Sircefe, Philacidphig, - 1 - , , , nave *Way! poi Beni end for lIEStENGEISIIItiffra. D PRONa-lifaill `itsiortmenti Of 11 1Legualle." and other favorite. brands. BEST Ali MI CAN BARS—ordinery slim or rolled toorder for bridge pvirposee t Ae., Ae. L PEN N ST LTA.NIA BOILER. PLATE Proontenenhi.efiri‘br;; 'l4',•t4lreepttriel alti.... BOILER % ax 11, : tr2--13orer brand. wide In solid dies. DEBT EN 'l3 I f i l4i& e gley . y. Bygllisb. , /LYS ! a It ~..t . ..,Alligitra'N • *VW , ,if tittaN.. 1471 MiliTarrS-:-'T re a sad gat be* *unable ihr • infeeti; tartionts, Le.: ..ILINLATIL. . &NULLS'S Jt. NORWAY SLIT ROD% BOLTS, NUTS and WASIIEBS—ForUidges, cars, and eascbinery purl:mown ' generally. CAST. • sunr.; 31.telfiliE And ,BLISTER . STEEL. Also, an extra quality Ar tape ex .. al im. The above, togetber ialth , a -OM assortinefit of bon; Steel,. Nhils 'aid - Spiker, to Tblelli tb• attention 6t dltalef*, railroad. emaputles, edittiowe. Milk* 'balsam sad nia ebleb44 le thy Ibid. .'' 1 - 'Key 1.0.1856 .10-17 . 1. I , DAUPHIN '& •SUSQEHANNA! R. 'fl.l I 'IAN "SATURDAY, 11501. AupusT,! . kj ..The Morning Train leaving , ilarrisbUrg tit 5 A. M., 1 and the Aftertscon. Train lensing Auhurel eiS7 P. IL, will be distentinued until farther ndice regular [rates on this Road. leasing llatiis lurg itt :: .10 Pt M., cud Auburn ' t 8.45 A . 3 1, connect rith Trains on - the rblledelpttla a lb la (WM, rottosYlr& .l 4 nia. and Catawlina tiallivAdii.. to Radii:nog,. Whstlngt4.o, ~. Pottsville, IteadingAnd to all ieliite North slid West. 4, 4 . 4,1011 N LILLY; , ~ ..A ugint 15. '57 . 334 m i Pgiticerf& bile. , LIVERPOOL. MUD As. ! ARS WO YORK lICRe. — W4 iiikel STEAMSHIP ctij •. I .- 1 r HE . Splendid Saimpiiiiiis forming , ~ j_ the above Line will sail truill NTEDI YORK as Li lows: ' I 44 i , • . KANGAROO. Capt. Defray,' Sth June. CITY OF BALT! 310111 i. i '•poitib, h July. , CITY OF: lIANCIIESf Mc • 4 •1 : NI T 1 ,,,, 4,3 e 1 CITY OF WASIIINOToN. 1 " 3V,ylt 7th dog- 1 and eves y alternate Tbui,doy. i ;- I; .1 1. From. LIVERIWL essqy alterriatuTifeduesday. Fare limn New York, Calio ss: Third i. aC-0_: . i l• Liverpool, Cabin WO. $54 . 4,d 74 h'd Close $ 40 4 : RETURN TICKIIII3 avaltablpf.turlOz. oothiby any' Sleazier of the Lice.,l i _Cabin. sl4o,—Thhd Ol4s. p. ; - • • These Steamers are %unpile:4? . with ,11444 coved Water tight comnertrue a, and ieopvtletictie,Sargeotot. ' Pereot 6 about -ug td Ituriopt, 14' Ms to reed for their friends from the!eld e4uott coin purchase Tickets and obtain all InforrdaHoll by liPi Il %toJ• 0. bile. 13 Broadway, N. Y. fated Jteprlbi, 177}Ortudwan, N.Y., to , •.1. H. RICHARDS. Mitierstrlllo, .4 and to RlCHARD!satntAnt mitmoi..- . f'esane Owlificatee blfirat MPS Ottili g Packet' , be mem New York and Li sl pool. alma Doti a doldAy the above. I (April 25,7>T , • ki4l.) . • ' Ad. LEHICHL_ el. AItItANUOMEN I Ll eenger-fralus 1 (lornmenclniwED 8, 18b7. . . Down 'Pattie. L Gears Sleuth Chunk at 7:25. lit 51. g. .. " Slatington t 5.5&- ; i `• *- .. CallMalqll3 PAL: i " "' Allentown 11.31'1l P - " Bethlehem 9.08 !in ", Preernaneburg Ca ,l ~; Arrive 1:31 , t0n. .•.. ! 9 1 :0 l'. " Up Teelline:- Leave Emden at 8.20 4.31,i " Freernanen at ?..55 i " - " Bethlehem , 410 1" " Allentown' i 4.21.; ; - Catmetuque 111:11 '. " " Plithr;ten . ln.lo I. " Arrive %tuck chunk li.l. i •• * ! Both 'grains cbnaert at Mauch Chunk ning on the Beaver Meadow Ilallnlad to Beaver Meadow Ala), at Ilt4hleliem 's Mug ou th e No rth Penneylvelnia Raul inr,Traln down will connect :withilrain dem. Delaware and Larkawatina Je, - Weit t Belvidere and Scrantor. . l . The afternoon Train wilt eonUe,:t• ou the Betel& re & Central • #ailrclad tii New York. 1 The afternoon Train up will eartne4 the Belvidere Delaware Ilailroad, fro Belvidere. . l 1 . There will he but one enianeetitin beth Philadelphia by way of North l'mney which will be in the mornin g . ItOBEI Aur.net.B.. 57 32. 1 I m, $110.; 00 .n COtXI 10'x0 8 00 30 x 00 600 I 4'oo • PASSENC,gR ( I VINI, Philadelphia autl.aces Ins 86. WINTER ARIPLIIMEIII 1111 E GREAT Nd i rtl* n , Vnttwl Slates Mail lio9tre e• • tie -Speed increased find *me ri LITTLE SCIIITY LK ItL, CAT.A.WI SSA E:WILLIA3I:trOIIT ASI) ELNI —..... .---__ Through to Bu . Stilo. in - '•• Niagara Pails, . " ' Detroit,, - - , ' " ChiCago,: I - !. C 4 St. bUtilli, I .- . ' - Ticket OM ce. Nl'. WI; corner Sig.th a ni.' and I'hiladt4phla and Itkading'dtalle itioad and I hie. 01 i 1 1 On and after 3ION D.IfYl Dec: 9th! Trains will leave th' Phlladelphiaau Depol.canur 1:rood and VI ne streets; • cepted,) 31. r 01.0% s: . Day PI ipre5i...71.30 , . At. Stet 1 in.i• t. taenliville and ifeadi,ovily. Contiect- Ina witnt .t . wlssi. Will in.pert and le said Williania. , port and Ulu' ra It. Road; arYlviiig at F ;nlO at 5.15 P. 10 ,1 eminert Ina wittNew York and Erie a, ti Buffalo-and NeW York city I: ,pro.l.l" . ror unilkirk: and IrtilWo : and from a. thence. via. t.t. niers on Lake Erie or La We Shore Rail ti road, to Cleveland. Toledot .11on'roe. IL,an asky and,De.: trolt. Also. air lutirii. Catisattilaign and •N lagers 1 Falls Railroad: &Ph nect it gat catudildai Ua with New i You. Ceutralltailmtd, East and Westltrulat Suspension , Itrib.mr wit h Great Westerb and iMichiv .Central min i mud P.r•Det roil .Chirago. St. Louts. an 4 all pitintsidCan• aria and Western States. i ' . Mall Tralo1 1 ;30 A. it. Stopping:it all sLation K, and rUnn lag toPottsvilleonly I ; Night Elpttits--..13.30 P; 31. i . Tlunning every day, stopping al all;Sta lons and rut,. nine to Pothryille. tronnett ing at Port CI ton with Cat .-' awlssit„Williainsport and Erie. and W 111 isport and El % - -.-- . 1 ( mita Railroads. ar riving at Elmira at ,A ; ?lr.connecting with New:York and Erie,llultain and ~'e • Yink city and .. MUSIC PUBLISHING. HOUSE. — lake Shore Railroads. for !Buffet°. Ddrik ik. Erie. Cleve. , ' - ,- ~..c . ~, LEE • WALKElt.Succesoji - sto GEO. land, Clncinuati.Toledo,Ohlecre, and alltpol ntsWest.-1 litILI183,141%; ' IYILLIG. Nu. 166 Chesnut street. un- Ipso. with Elmira. CalianditiguS andrizi.tara Falls Rall-4 ..-,v...... -, -.7t.. der the Etat, Roue . Philadelpbblowe roads: arriving at Niagara Faille. at 11.304 A: 31-connect. [ ..onstantly publishing the latest Mu. lug with Day Express or GrnatiVest ru Railroad for De . ; s.c,.frout the most popula r.A ut hors in the United States, troll. Chicago. etc. 1 . 11 1 - 4 in a style that will vie. with any Issued at any other nnections. fort s the shortest ! house,.either in this country tr Europe. This Route, with its co nnections . • and most direct route to Rnsita and t tik , .f.altes.' ' They have also the pleasure roannOunes to the public Onlybne change' of hag gebetween Priadelphliand.l . chat their stock of tqwet Mtisi.• on band. consists of the Canada or the Lakes. ' I , : • . - : 1 largest and most complete assortiret t tube found in the . Passengers by Day Exproks.tireakfast tit Port Clinton,l .4ointry; they are constautly.addini ti theirstoek all the and dine at IV illtanisportl., Passengers Le w r ay oTNlght 1 Kew &huller:ll4l4ml In New York. Rotten. &c. Espress take supper at ' , t ort Clinton. I - . . 1 They also publish several Instruction Itooks,which are P. i ssengerspurehaninglTlcksite by thif Line have the] in general use throughout the country. . privilege of stopping at tiny of the above points, and re- r , PIANOS-TA fine osorUnentl of the bet , ' Duni nfactoren , ruining their sesta at oleasurei. •- 1 • • ,dl New York and Boston at theloweet che: pprices. Pare from Phillorielplita to , . 1 1 N USICAL ' INSTRUMENTS. 'Tamaqua, 1' $2 ttslßiilTalo via Tonaw'ndailo 00 I, Al3O, 3 general astort uwnt of tiattao. - 1 - 1011”*.-ftanjoes, Uatawissa, 1. -,, 4 451Niagari Ells, via . El- 1., Vicaes. Accordeons,&c., Violln,Guitar and I lat p String*, R upert. 440 ini ra.Catiandalguri it" lof the best Italian qualities. allot' which will le. furnish.. Danville, , 460 N. F.:Railroad. ~ ', 1000 , ed to the public and theAraile ;it th lowest rates . Milton,. 1 4 ItiNffalls.4il Buffalo,_ It) 00.1 Orders punctuallv attended to., • Williamsport? II„ , 4 00iStIspensi 'Bridge, • 100d i Si- All Lee A icilker's Mueic and Publica t ;out car i.eElmira, 'I 001 Cleveland, , ' •11 70 ..btained at B BASSANI. Bock and NT,tv-e- :. t.; e. Po to Jefferson, •• I . 651Triledo; . • "14 75 ~ ;erne, Starkey. •, 7 05Clucinnatit • 16 00 . 1 . ' Phlladelrb I, I- 1.1. 7.5.54' Permian, i , $ 00'DOtrolt..vid. Rail. .16 00 ' -- tiorham, BBuffalo and Geneva, via. Gorham, 800 dake,i • ' - .13 00 •r ‘. Steamer 1 ,Citicitgo.v In (It .Wesl.. John Arnot, ' li 01 ',Omani* Michigan 1 Canandaigua. tOO Ventralttallroad, ' 2000 I loneoyo Falls, '8 50Chleago.vIltilutTaloind Galedositay— - . • 8 803 ILakoShOre Michigan - i.e Roy, 8 9t) iSoutberh Railroad.; woo Batavia. 900 C111C..10. Ot Ent. Lake 1 ' iterhuster. via. N. Y.,t ! land] Milthigan Ceti- 1. 1 E. and Buffet . C u r- 1 . tral Rai road, : .16 . 9 ring and N. Y4R. R. 8 110,Bock. stand, . 25 00 Buffalo, •Iti N.lock & ! i Erie.and Buf.ind & L . ; 1 .. • New York Cit e . 10 00 ~ ~ . I - - E. T.HUBBELL. Tiebti and Freight Acent. , . W. corner ~''..' lath and Chesnut streets i 41. A .NTCOLI . Supt Mita delptit afteadlng Railroad. T.McKISSOC , Sup'reatairimi W. ini Eristitallroad., J. A. ItEDFIELD, Sup't ; Vfalliarner and Elmira. 'tall cold. I rat. and mai -I.T;e Hall. WM ` nivenlettt to the Loan or rot. or of Prof. . 1:19 Soc. M D., Dam. L COAF . 1 , _ ___. .. 1 ... BALD EAGLE EITUNIII 111 S GAS COAL ril . HE Taiiguscootticklr, ~ Cbal Co., Mi= .. ners and Shippeni 3 Of.liftum n Coalut Farrands. re, Clinton County, , , Penn e.. i ei g. just mimpleted their Railroad, ire nose prepare& o contract for the eats of their Bituminous Ctal for t.; L Fdundry. Blark-artith and Domestic uses. For terios ci ruf.f f.ther inforwathin spell to ' i f i 4 FLIED )0611FIE1.1), . • August 22, '.51 Wit's' . 24; Fatima St.. Nets York. CAirrNEksiiip, V./signed luire this day (iatini into copartnership for !the ttansi Commission illitiness,and also L of Coal. under the firth of W. NI; Offices-20S Brim lwriy, l Ne* i't opposite the Ainerican Ifotel.Po - • : :l• u.O Febitiary 'SG ; ; I • C-13 All: The subscribers hayed asst and after this date. °rider I he, STONE A CO., and a ill conduct ' in Cbai.ag sneressbrs to FEEDS No. Walilut garnet; Philst New York; Pier No. 0, Port, lih May 9,'57 1 , sIII.ANDOnd) Mr. —The undetidgned sire - ii. or t m relebrattd Ashland CO4 oneerColllery." Frchn thel eah proeements made at the ng the Coal, they feel no hesit trade as an article that ca M i l 'get. both an to quality and f othor Impurities. They are a tracts for Lehigh and Flebuyll . . . BAI4 N 0.19 Walnel. MO h., 'February 9, '57 . I. , „ ;• CAIN, IiACIKEII A.-COOK, "i 3 jus. 5 1 10 'si itrisiror, 131soocals. Zgoilat t i:i Codas Also, dealers In othic Frit (04 IlltEe6'o, . , White and ills A;sh Coals. • N0..10 Wabott str.(44'hatirOio, ond Wood/unit Wheicrl.e.,.ll myII. ill. , , .1. . ..-- 0 , i 100500 CAIY. MOIL* LI: CEIA . JESSIISI.I3OOI. February 7.'57 ;, ; ; 1 5-1 i ------- ---.--- -, . . . HAYE,.' MI,TII & to. ' , 1 .. • .cola biler t chari* ts. • . :- 1,.. ' N0..107 (late 15) Witlntlit Street. , PhllaWao Are now recelelng.Alreet fro m &MN & Malmo CUM. a full sopply of tireenwootr tioal,iwbleh we offer at the lowest market -mire. j • : I Orders may tithe:rho 4 tdressed to no or to our Agent for the Seer ,Eu;land ftittes,l . i 11l 0.111CKE11;. • ;.: ' 1, 1 - I Itvridente. R. .f.' Huy 23,".V7 1.1 • j 1 t : 21-tt ...2 - . -- F ---- _, ----- e -- ' — '. -- VAN DUS I N4 N ORTON - & co., • Bole 'Agents ifoilthel ado of the . - zaviziar.czwir. , -..- ' .- • • • : . ~ . . Coal :8c .Naitrigaticn.CoAs. Coal, • ~1 ii,..A., . - Best Rod lad White Ash Coal. (Nn. '4 Witlnut 11 , trjet., PIIILADMILPITIA. . Office*: .•{ e..• b;• tab.eetr.St.4tr. Nassau ,- IC.-YORK. (NO; , 5 poi(uetreet; MAIM - Shipping Whitiv es-4- B 14, Balbtiporn minor No. 1, Niollognid. -. • Starch 28, '7 ' '. I ' ,' LEWIS . AUD DNpIED &,C0 ' , 'Miners did Ship i Ora (if the follow - -nig celebrated . - _ 1 '' ANTHRACITE CO - . t _, _ t ___, ' Prom 113.11ADELP4ut emol the , BLACK p:Ki:4.colisF.:, 111,Aeli ILEA,T4. , TYNAN. APlrrYt; 3- VI -I' "di 1 LOCUST "IT., - 1 ' 'do DI WON P.. -• • 'dt , SPIIINSI 317..- .., TIMM BROCK %ILLY:, -605,011. 11'11'0111M) vAL; do From ZUZABETHPORT. • - MUGU" worm , a...m. and. tXOIINCIL. RIDGE, vaii MIL ~ .....--..-- ...... A 03011126 vet, idapilloi I - 'I. CUITR I AND C a AL. • Mined by llu.t I mpablire doal and 1 . ecoitany. .. .../1 tab: t, alma, P I.AI4VUIA. . : OAdrs. : bd epitellPfmt. 4.7 • 'llollmadw . NNW Twilit. - • Mareh 14:47 I- I . , , 10- . VULCANIZE .1 ltir Hpf:niv i ith •ocovitut I • liost: over ketberoll tyska 4 41 yam, rod le n afiggoled WA of joy slie West% I ter-Larger obee euld'e lit • Forl,ggelell9l Ftlertne. !Oh) 1 .21 4"''' - '2 : Z 4 Gia 4 ~. c = .m 3 c'' i.'•` ~ r Q '~ _OO west side. • ' 'November S, ISMS . JOHN NI:N.ENNEDY MO, Cheeseitild Prevision VO S. '3B and 40: North Wiarres, half kik way between Arch and Ilene etreel.. - LADEL. PIIIA. • ' [Mardi 14, '67 11.17. • LEATHER.' LEATHER! :LEATHER ! TENRY. W. OVERMAN, iniriprter of FRENCH CALF SKINS, and general Leathrr et, No 5 South 3d *t.. Philadelphia. - • • A general araorinteat of alli indent Liertude,Mosoccon. edr.,nte.. RED and OAK SOLE LEATAER. 'Ornery 25, 'si 61 Vas- I D Ay, July utt 1.00 Iff § 1.40 `• 21 1 11.43 " 1113 PHILADELPHIA WOOD. MOULDING MILL, winos, Bt., Kb**. 'Twelfth, Neighlfide. OULDING suitable ~for carpen . ters..l3nilders, Cabinet and Yffsos,Makeri, work edfrom thiobest and thoroughly seasoned material, 51. . ways on band. Any pattern worked from a.draWing. The subscriber haring purchasi•dibe entire Interest, will continue the business wlth-increloed Armin' wanted In the various towns in tbis pnrikm of tlio :Ante, to w hot:t - pport willies wilt be offered FO* large its to themselves. . M• • SAGEL"B. • July 11, 'Li : , V-10, •n 4.40 P. M. 1.5.45 "' 5.15 531 '" ' . 5.u. • " 0.21 700 ".. ith tmino. run, litinberli and trains ruse . .1 The morn- _____ • THE IMPERIAL' DEPURATIVE. The 9reat Remedy or' the Nineteenth Century, , • , WOR the cure of. Cancers and Scrof- L, ukase dirmases, Totter, White E.oreding,Stalignaet Ulcers and old sums, and all diseases (originating in an impure stained the blood. Ter.diseaser of the litonmeh and Liver this preparation has no equal, and leerpeci. ally valuable to Feurale4 of a Weak and` debilitated ha. bit. This is the celebrated remedy used by Dr.l.oransuil Brest a co., lu their successful treatment or Cancers , iterofuLt. de. It Is a highly concentrated and piny rtni edy, and large'doses or long we of It is not necessary.— I Ileac using tble'retnedy are entitled to medical advice from the principal vitae. free of eharzu • DEPOT. \o. dl :A Nertlesth street, Philadelphia. , .'•- July 15.,*;..7 [Jun , ti. V; 23 CIO 1:14 TO FOUND/MIEN, MACHINISTS.. & OTRETt3. 4 TURVES, N. 'E. corner South JR . 13.,.. and Pim (iSta.,. Philadelphia-fur- niqier ingot copper and Mars, pig iron, sheet iron, aolders.fire bricks. portable for- , res,spelter. blocs tln .lead.fonr.dry mould ings. facings, erucibirs4 antimony, babbitt (tr il ls!. rand of all kinds, brass. old copper. ke.,limb au a deal. br In wrought and east scrap iron and otlitT Melals. It is his desire to accommodate machinists and others a t a distance from the ( ity, by furnbshing any article they may_wrdat in their twirlers. Articles not mentioned In, • the above will be-procured and Inman' du Any Inquiry in the above line will ho promptly answered . A. rUlt VES, , N. 1., turner South and Venn et nets. a Febinery 14', ':,7 -- --- -- 7. oil the Belli* m Itallroads to Itlt the train, Philajoiphla A Ith <retina on .qratitotkand Ateti Eastnn and and t Rallmad, T tl, TRE, Nupt..l' Eap. • 111;11road. ntl;WesterP, tietti."ol 'SUNBURY astd A ItAILROAD. 4.P1 bowl:. • .0 `lid I `l our tg Ch sout titre s, ad Depot, cornet Dr 4 y.° l'asmen get teaMinOtallread IStSundays ix WAIIIIIRG AND COOKING APPLItATUB. r l r lIE .subscribers 'would invite the . 1 , 1 , 1:C131 attention of Architects, Enildere awl the zTu le. to our superior assortment of Warm,iir Varna ; ges, Ventilating anpraattis. Bath Iloilo's, Gas Ovens. Pateot Lowdown Grates. and Ober , of the latest styles; also, a . large assortment of Ventilators, Mak. gold, -,' bronzed and while enamel Tel:Asters; ConkingEnt4tcl • ' of supealor, merits, warranted to 'p W erform elk a bat. 1 Writable Ranges Mr suinmer use; J. r. (.filters AluTiglit i . Gas Consumei. made in the toot manner, and according ' to the original intention: sole Agents for C. t 1 tril Patent Chimney Caps. Tor ventilatirg all classes of buildings sulfur tee-cure of smoky claiundes. Personal tituoption given to all ar6rk cut rustor to us.. The pubitc :tie Ira. quieted to call Mad ezatuine eagr larg,o and 'coinjplete atoc*cas we know are can give satistlactlen. ' IiA,Kt:R .11 WJLISAItS.. '.`io. 1111 (old No. 491 , :t Market street, May 9, 'iil' 19-Caul Above Eleventh, Ghent Low. ...—. —.---I. ~ GUANO CLitklik /Ai/UAW:6:I , . ma. • EIIVA S Super.. •Pho'sphoto of yme. 7000 TONIC 49rFARMERE 41 10: For your Wheat Crops. uses LEIN AU - S Surer • . PhoThate of Lime: at 2 Gls. aID or $49 a Ton; or use LEIN AU'S A3I2.ItICAN FERTILIZER, at 1:1 LO - • 0r..F26 a ton. , . , • • One bane) of either Is sufficient for an-recce of Wheat. Three are Permanent Manures, made of reliable ale. . Mira] Elements, andittave been Inenecessful use for the past Six YEARS, IMpEO:CLUr She 110 K and Increasing the value of the land. Your Diplomas from the State.Aerleulturnl Society of Pennsylvania, New Jersey. Delaware and !the Cr)stal Palace Association of the City Of New York, have been received fir these Valuable Yertllliera. • -Pamphlets in'the Engliih'and German Languages can . be-had by application at the Office. .A LIMA'. DISCOUNT TO WHOLESALE DEALERS. The above Fertilizers, ddirerrd 'FREE .+ (brief/a to , any wharf In the old City Proper. • Orders sent by 14141 accompanied with Cash or Drafts, will by promptly Shitined to any part of the World. 01:01t0E A. LEIN AV. Propridor. • No. 19 South FRONT street, Philadelphia City. Philadelphia, July 18, '67 • , 29-Int • ' ill. W. BALDWIN & CO., • , . . 1 Fagincegra, , - - ,Th 4 oart and Ifa et ilto n streets, l7iiladelpl4a, Pe n ea.. NV OU.LP call the attention of 'Rail- I 4 road Malmsey', and those litte eeted in Railrood • ' Property, to thisliTystess of tocromogirtEntfirits,in which they are adapted to the particular business for which they may be required; by the useof one; two. three or four pair of driving . wheels; and the use of the whole, or so touch of the weight as may be desiralle for adhe, a on; and in ageosamodating them to the tirades. curvets. atreuglb of attperstruction,.and rail and work to be done. By ileae mess' , the maximum iisefiii effect of the power its secured with the least expense Or attendance, • cost ot tue.i. a .11d repair" to Road and Engine. With these ohiectsin T.e.r. and as the result of twenty-three years practical experiencein the business by meg senior part. . ner, we manufactnre tire different Aindi of iffainli. and several' elassel or alst; 'of eaeb, k Ind. Partieu in r *tiro _,tion paid to the strength ot the machinein the plan sod worktnanship r of all the detiils. Our twig experience and opportunitied•of obtaining information. enables no to offertheee eng nes With theassurance that in efticien. ey, 000 . 00131 y mind durability. they will compare faeorshly with those of 'any.other kind in use. We also furnish to .order wheels:sxles. bowling or low Moor itrelio lit tol tree without boring.) composition castings fur be:ldeas ; deseriptiOn ofOopper. Sheet I on and Boiler Workr. and every article appertaining to .the repair or renenal of Loiromotixe Engines. M. W. BALDWIN. • ' Jammer, 5, ) 17 , 1-11 : MATTHEW BAWD. . • . —f-11110 under . y 21st, 121, 1 3 ,) entered thin of a General Coal . r the ogrehase andouille 1 katS k CO. • . t k, nd in Centrestre of. tss. le. -. • - It s Er.S,New Vbrk. , I IIER, Pottsville. 6.tf . . i NAkilet = Istkthentselves. from 1 o ;trill style of TYLER; heibur-inrss of Pealing tICX TYLER A CO.. .at Iphis.; 166 - Broadway, , wk.'. IitIDEJLICK 'TYLER, 1 0 .t.11101: F. TYLER. 4 .. .. - „NICHOLS BEACH: ' I V ititami. E. sTost. ' , 19 tt .. - it I...___._ 1N 0 V • 2COAL, pared to receive Orders toms the "Bancroft Pl atte-alterations and Int , i this wintcr for prima. Hop In offering It to the nq superior to the mar don( from Mit, slate and 1 . prepared to nutke,etoi , Oral from other Mines , .ItT. LEWIS t CO.. it, . ramerrial Iluilditug. 6-Iy ~ • NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST CO., ALNUT STREET,. Sotith-west eirtnir of THUD, Philadelphia.., -( hicorpoitated. 11 the State S ,J Pexiasylratlia.) Money is 'geared in any sum, large or 'wall, and . In tereat paid from the day,otdeposit dO thb day of with drawal. The °Mee Is open eiery day fnam 9 o'clock In the Morn ing till? O'clock In the ironing, and on Monday and Thurrday eternities. till 9 tick‘ck. INTEREST FIVE PER C. El • All same. large or small, are paid lstriCin .60LD,-no demand, without notice, to pny amount:; II EN BY L BENNER', Preoident. ROBERT SELFRIBGE, Vire President. Wu. J. Kute,Seeretarr. Diteetoirat • • • • - .11enry L Renner, ' C. Landreth Muting, Edward L. Carter, . • F. Carrot Brewster,. Robert Selfridge. Joseph li.ltsrry. .-Samuel K. Milton, •-• Henry L. CChhurehman, James B. Smith. Francis Lee. This company 'confines itibuolicera entirely to the re raising of money on Interest. The ingeatinents 'want ing to °ter One and a half„.1111llions. - of-Dollars Are made in conformity with the . ,pmritjonliot the char ter. in REAL ESTATE, EORTG Ati ES, GROW , D BENTS. andStich firotblasesecnritico. so will always ensure per fect security to the depoollors. nod wiilrh cannot fail to . give trmanency and stability to-this I netitut k , e• March . 10.1 y Emzim , 14. great ativ'autes 'rids nrv.hillnii tty hif/kWhle °ruse,* et lb- I the severeet euld. It no be ebito 1 lathes tot** dierne • eller: Alm, Coopllegs.kraoch 11. DANNAN. SAVINC FUND. ALLEN. • SUPER - . PHOSPHATE OF LIFE. CIA,UTIQ.N.--Be particular to observe that semi barrel of our artirlehas our eves awl that of Itass el' Klett, brooded PO the Med. ;Vas lbw &lets rendered neeewaryvsa theie are sd - raany articles of doubtful .value-fold under the clause' of Sttper-Phar. phoie of Lime, so 1,6 mislead those who ,are unacquaint ed with the value of a ' ' . GENUINE _ARTICLE. -,\) Pelee $43 per 2000 Ids. ( . 11 , 4 et.sw . A liberei dedueleujade to DEALERS. Order, tot this voids e ftrtinser etteedol to prodptly. Patnehlets.dvrtlblng ii, 11214 the sleds.' Lepplytog, can be had gratuitously et Our Stord , ,Vy by matt when It has Bo supelos, a 4 a IIAit7URE , WHEAT, BYE, ,CORN,-.0AT0,. awl all other crops MI14112(01 lig"9" and 440 . . L~ASTINO. FERTILIZER, rrodneing tsot onlya beailyr yiel4 tfi ilrafti than rf:- Ku V lAN QUA:4O,-1)ot sssffiniop 041 straw to sop/.rl the head, ' Qrreaarw El.c•oci rarely fails to take volt wbere our PUri,hote cipplled ta Land. • 'PACIFIC. OCEAN tit VAN O. we bars a, susalt itUantity still In slurs. • ZISZI XVIAI4IIII I O. A. supply or tbto valuable article far sal. Price $3O per allQoo lbs. (4. 1 4,.ee1at per l! , .) No. 1 Goveriisont Poinvion:Gium tar sale at the lowest rules: The Icatlitia rural Jamul?" dud IVerrsys 'yrs are rrs rim fil at our uffin for ths use uf Arruers. " Gouda mu Es brad at either front of our, WarsAausts. /4sroter a .sre.ricookateiulat is drier to Water Alma sad avoid tlc .470104,..1 wharf ., .Apple Acadia are afurdsd fa loadiag Warns: and at tending t o the torus. & : ALLEN' ...NEEDLES, woortiit i fuoi 4t(larir liiittlibuth Wafer St. • ' _Tint tare Risme Clasen!. Bt.. . ' • • 3.1.3t0, Atroo , l, 1,17 1 1C3 E" 0 Cs,ii N E-*3 —J o lt OIL IP = I - Z . l °BASS AND OMEN SEEDS , 77/171T TRig2. Agricultural luelleitteutr, At. 0..'111E subseri ier 'i.; ill kee . ) 0. 4 on hand Cloror.ntunt 4y and othertiran. L - 7:1,..... seals. ilt ham Clover - aud Lawn Iltaa. '1..;.....,. se;det, tonetheryli garden :ud tleid 141 dl. .);r6. 1, A i- r j will warrant UPI,. good . 11., well. a , ,,,„ 3 , , i,. ,orders for Militia. _ trees. (warranted t.,1,..h t they •re reurreented.lrwricultnral Imitrntett.. e r IL:. 0 W of %Melt will he furnished at suanutictriarA' I rice...:. f — a - jI The aW".I%. aLA Ines avid by the sulAcrlier no, 4:...ret..1 O: C e ....!' nub grey,' e.t . a, only 1001 grow.. sof r,,nutatl. e a;,; M,: standlny. Ile does trot thud In at4la prt , rute.d it, la ~ ...1,.. ouoiy In the market, from th , re`Nt ha rell rl:t.,i.. n n L. : I '• .r.-erard W tile t hat:trier of ,I be le. 01 weld. N. r.:,. 1., purcharel'or orif seed. grown prom lienont.ly in .n...,1;,.. dens. where their too eir se'pros fruity deteriorat.r. :h.', • ' quality. particnlarly throe .4:the ~in. of eel,.. 'll.l. ~. an her rt tut inn.ideratlen to thort. whe r.tar..hs.i. on , weeds Or knit re. per het... Jr.. Frill 1....p1en..7.1, US 111". 1t, 1 .:. AN- lt, AN- ' ___ ._. _ . .... . • Willow, YOUSO. YAUXII2—HOW THEY NAY •PRAC . TICE 'ECONOMY. 'Tam not 'rich enerseh tube reonomieui," rthl a Young Melt - dot aura, when we Itrori 4 ty ~,• , ,,„1 . .. mended to hitt the profits of la certain bcp mee ; ment..."The want of uien pi COMpelf . Its iWW,qk - constantly tO disadvantage, and I ear not Leto's the. pileileici and profits l of my richer ntiithi.ors.'• Thif lea difficulty' in. which many intelligent farniera h'ilve.fuund thetnselee; piaec•Qaod da ta which th4.y Would uteri gladly be . extri-at•:•I. - I n . ''' numerable instances are occurring in' their rtiailv practice„wheee they could secure igol•iin resait ' ;', h lll:they only the lever of capital , placed in data. = I Hami's, Lllt fli , they are slow rituated,• they •fr• it 1 ' to t emselv i esl 'like the spate who i= di- -' i mart with hie unassisted i hands, or th e ..re • ,t . Is COLN' erlelj to earry water in an reg..shi'i, .•,, 'I., their More fortunate neighbors see turning up•ti a deep eolkyrith the mist perfect :tertian:cm., • r sendinglitreatus of retrerhinent and fertility ••irr thhi; entiZeifareis. Now, we art not stout to 1 i•c a "royal:lo4e el escape from • this e..filiol••• : it must be • met and conqutred. If the attack i. - rizilkly Made, the cm quest will Inc comp:lt:o'w, caiy.r if triongly, it - will be the 'di•couragic.,.: . • ~, fertnidal;lo lush of a life time. • , • ': The eager ingairy ,is now made, Wt. , : :. t'., easiest! mode ef cm:wive4l We answer, th f•,,, t I • ; and great • , eeding 111011.6 is a large Nat of 0,.. r . . _, . • outli and Oar-beat 4eorerroee. The s es r, ••;.•, 1y .1 Ckle tt:iirtiition r.T ri•selts in hi: I -nn; !•.. l:, t and in the ricaperi.i: re of others, in y r,:',..:. `:with the iu4nentio' atnount.uf userul '8. :0 •••„. (to .say nothing of disti,net practical Vire•-•:.• • • contained •in the best publicati•al= '• f the a.' p• secret, elven with a Veryothort put tw0 7 • 1. 1 'vain lag.) over the shozz,...o4.o.l.l,iiiiwant, all I t. observant Capitalist. lieSili :turn b• advan.a.: even with his very limited tneans; a thou=aal • 'soln:Ces which others le6uld allaw Iv sleet u: , • l • Oiled fortVer.N. ...- • • . Nru uncoiled occasion to observe the cut,'• in the condition of ,two young fartne'r's one whom hail 'a four-hundred nera farm "left" toI• the other bad i*t fifty arms, whiell he hail p • 'for, in peer, by i• 11 vioitly inhering' on a la: ,some' year*, by the Month, in summer, and ten. hag adistr l iet-s• hool' in Winter. the one had the rapitai of money which his own hands hail net•cr ennui : the other p•weessed the' more V , :lbitli-le eupital of • knowledge end indomitable emery. Ainee. Tile piunit, heir was more interAt in ritling'ahudit, in parties, bulls, and in' jaunts la' the eiiy, !loin in the dettils of fanning, and knew ' the:e••ntcits of the tri-weekly poiiticai newspa per, awl of a ctriniti f• ir••1••us magazine, meth better (bah of an a gricultural kitten:Lip:or ot Nor ton'; EleMents. Ills farm became an curet re flection utl i -his u u chancier. Fences i Were soon obseured by I 4. It 'luf alders, blackberrich and bur docks, and haild rigs showed mark., of "preruaturs age, end became dilapidated. There w•,, „;, 5 ` tote teitrah, which might have been Nirair.p. hut it never Was. And there -was a.pateh of (7,, , ,, thistfes tibia • filled one twelve acre field, and jet ' of anober, which he could have destr••yed il'• re - r e a rn, had he known how others had d.-re. n,„ hundred and eighty loads of ? Manure,- he e•C:tWall , k at any one time by a neighthr, were all••imi ta ,, lie a while year about hie barn, at ithout aui 1,--4- Our. His cattle were of the long-herr o cil, li;•• headed, kharp.bacited breed. Ills swine were ll' Lung-bristled Itacere. His profit. i n I. •ra di t may bob easily guessed. There wee a Fete!: complaint siMeng his -neighbors, that hit •101 .were never met_within six—months after !lie sr. .pointed •pay•day, and-that he endured a Alhor•ica with extraordinary patience. Ibbs true,ics••••=.•j•y• drove him io•retrenels his expenses, and •Ir'a proved'examples about him Induced him t••••c•ol his practice; but not until his farm was miard to less; than half its original Pies, by poop; sold cif at three different times to satisfy mw:. gages. • - • r . Well, whit became of the yoMsg fi fty.nere fts meq'weyrenskeit. lie has ceased M lea "ft'! acre farmer. Iferlbegon, by examinie! sh,i'. 'what• impwatnes could he Made, 4 id 4:•re ' tt character difia ki i (1, whether cheap , r i•Ap cwt. ' Among, these he as elampelled to site ; r, , r •s.' cheap improvementr, or those 'illicit i r. N ,•,.!' . . largest profits for the rreallestiouilay. o • s f there was ihe draining of a three acre alder •Py. , ... ce large portion of which Emilia a ith hi. ,mt.!r..!. in autumn, beta eel] seeding .and hustirg. 11.1 bad read of Judge Duel's success nith t.',. if. nitol ; i he constructed all the ride .4 5,...01 , 1 . 1. ' channels by filling) them at the bottom with , La ' brUtteS cut from the ground, which enatsbol ls toraccounplirli the Ivo'rk at less 'than half theu.a i I price., These brush drains hove. now stool mio years) and the brush being IP bolly I..XClilliell Pr the external air, liar not decayed, and they ear. 1 off lite 'little note. required; bi log ninnerisup. ri 1 at regular intervals. Now, observe the resur ,, - iThe alder swamp would not have rob) or.,cirill for five dollars an acre; it riow brings rr,,t. •I corn, broom-man and meadow. 'grips. , r, Is than i paying the interest op a hundred - nod 1.'.1y d ~ 1 lass per acre, besidesi all oxpeores. lie ti,tiVr , i 1,.111 , 3 manure by drawing from the uo it traty i , r , 1 tion of this drained I L orlatrip, large ottral!tai d muck to his farm ye d, whore it w. , ... i•Pl! 0 1 1 paratively dry till wanted, under a act , s;.i.t, i:.• listraw rheds. Ilypay*Tgis stroll emu p!er . .y, :- I. was enabled to improve itnmeniely the tree, • hie. Cattle, sheep and mite, mol,„whiel , Le U :i' has returned the money thus `es; erde..l et !...' twenty-fold. The Pa me'kecp atter.ti.n:r , business in • other points, enahlesULna to .E 1 'many . additionatimprovetuents, . istnorg . W ' n'' ' ' ' may briefly mention a cheap and sr ',Cr t. power of his Own conrtiuetioni ,c , ,t,sissa; ' ropes running on the ends of radiating ell., ~^- , 9 enabled him by means of , one or two ~e.',. necessity required, to threats ( his guar.. , "; wood, drive his churn, turn his griwi:t.Lci i't, pplit picket-lath. It is true,: he bus now ;.:_,. this snde.maehine aside for the greatly ili4: , endless thain•poner, but ft tin.mere4l h . . r'r for be time, before the days! of impro.iel 11: - Dili% But nniongiall his etel.iys for the s . , te cOonomy,, there is none 'which he think ho, pliii him equal to the suiveription money :up' in taking two agricultural periodicals. rots::. dollnei and is half yearly, besides poPta4l. Ii is heh, in connection with his ow.n exporter ' 1 got d judgrient , have been Oil; chief c,e l .•'' , mo tof his \ great improvement.. lie hs• '. enbluffto add sixty inure acres .to iv. 1J.A... , tb whole. prevents a beautiful I.; repose .4 0 fin shed and frotitable'farming. ',cone of this is fictio4. It'•was gr 1.1.141.•, ,colpli.hed by • years of constant, intel:s.;c•t :' re erance. - .. . . great Inch oenons to the ‘tnajolity of . 1:: fro • I too tnengre.an expenditute 1.4 lim es" , . —be,eff4ctive tnedlutn for the actiun of ~'..:' boI. . The eagerness to securebigUlan'. '' 'CU t of their, profitable enliiira, is a Hoist fro' 10141C0 of bad husbandry. Wo oloaave by tar census; 'hat the cash value of fruit in the I:. is.oyer three thousand million &airs, aroft'ar . tie of fermi Implements only a handsel , .03 . 111UUS • that Is, each farm worth 'lac:. ti. ,4, dollars, ' her, on an average, UUly a hundr , e. .fifty dollars Worth- of Idows, c ultivators , r colts, wagons, harrows; .fantiing.milb ,, ' 1, :" . 4 ' ltrv , root sliee.s, harness, shovels, eroloo • hes, horse and band rakes, scythes. cra't'e''' b inmers, slide, wool saws. but. knit e.. ot! , . / nothin ~ m" . d ills and'cthreshing•s ay, machines, g whifvlit.•.if talIT: •b ybo borrowed or hired. Instead of ,en!! 1 a 1 these cannot be hail or good construct u l quality, for touch less than $5OO, Nava:: 3 . 's envy of ab0u154.3.50 to be made op I•v• L r cultivition,ail by he s :rowing, in F.0.-ilarl.7 taxesirpooprAtes, rents and tithes. c"Oftiw. frether nu ineltuous .dienbask e n the r'4 farming, und . here,eonsetitietotir , u rn/ ''l` ° I must performed to the best ps.ssil,Se. , ls ..a.i : .: no ono need hnpe for success who iloes not r 1 amount of eapital•equXl to forty eloil.v Pry eels '''' for proeurioz iutpleutente, anituaf., ~ -nod labor. "No 111131101 t, 1313 ' 13+:—.• 9'. i Lo.t E:Jrpress,' "Not to tent in' re Ir'!'' hr ''.', that amount, at least , of wenilable t int It 0.1 !iiiti.n . • . • ...o.iithr,,i etint therefore, ol : ve t. o t t n tr e i f t z t ir o in f er t s h e g, , r f nail! r ly; , I; t i , ii f ‘ l . funilainental principle thatch' 0 le ern ~ ' 4ii indispensable to success—that they . ~.. 1i', 7 4 '.well undertake to run.' car oil :6 41P!,,sit !: firm with land 0n1y,...,,,r capital --:!_i l i s t .„.. _ I ~ eispeciallY lay inn ffeaey ainousd f ti r i: g ., floient of all kiddsg capital 15 "':".. 14 1 i 4 bi —they need no lerwrcrioplain'th L c: .....s, machine they cannot pregiteoY to, 0 „.!,,,, Motive without fuel, or withou c t r a ,, e Lo.ir t 2, o •glueer to take Charge of it,,v'lyv — J ti , S. „ , L: ....- , MEM MIMIC
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