• I r s. . "WO. * • . h.A. I . 4 ,1 4 ,' 4- = 4 - +,14b4----4"4 hi• vies my swat 'resold estillgil t ' • Whe s etew,orte lbe sty tilt. •I ." '• , • ,I":"k 7 t i li a 4"bPir.r• la.4°l ' • kJ N I , Who. while spit it 4011604 at . .Wkilshhi owe& with siert, .81;art WWkwleggell likes Turk? ss: T • • 'tiellitteleks be tuts both biota and ' lb i s' eserytblog be creates the ill t , 'Whey like sielpe, 'bows a long MI t NY Wises, irork Pripedi &Pt ' , bat* eabbasi yard Is Is his shop, I 11111# !try dayaffords a crop! x Take Wbo, Qom& as solailisatimailki odium, win be a °soma' it be ma . Altboasktb. atatb.part , a mot I • - WbO sport, a bora sebe amass aJoi dm! Wba's always babbling at tie saws t • Who Mown as mach as Oa ova pose Ta 7lfeee.noodle nem boob a polo? Whom nionti 110 like [ WO has no moindonno and no sold . . • , Sty . • .1 • If of the bakbo fears, r !Into* snubby , now Ault Aernblii Weil& to s#ppled opilth hp; owls • TAW IT AID DOTI • lox, ~ It is th e imeet . of ibilite: of Arkeesai they are (born with skins like alligators, sinogth like bears. Thai work bard,. • and t play Lard: flaming is the, recreationifthoit' daiged iml, and the gaming housei of the,we:l • part of Arkansas beveloratsdedit With an inc. 'viable notoriety: . . •1 '' '' , ,1,. 1 • qi. dirk : au:meet 'night, soma yens . ago, I lounged, as A' mere . spectator, Almoirgit the dif fer:it notateeone of them, atching ' the earl on . ;mi. of haura_ skit'ware played. Seniej .0f the pi4Yets soused Minn settbetr!very counts ` upon' . this I stake: ; distr.' eyes we blier.ihoti twat And, frembenei th tbeiveriekled brosss,' on _the: table, say their everleiting'weal or woe depend 4 ed there rapes the turnieg of the distel . whilst: othera=Gis-AlAishadbuaint-imed - in, ink different ebd careless . "Stele, thsteglv.a•kind of sari. • dooio smile, ,phlying.rinisii 4114 lto4.bui too plainly revealed a !tenor babituel r tinpention.— r Three of the players Isnaltel pia way ettuitierpart . ofsich , othir,,not only in face, bateaprastd.o. 6 ejiboth.tbe physical 'sod tnoralliiest itraa indica striking.' ' The other player weal inn, Man, it , stranger, wbons` , th ey °all a "green .on," 40 this' aid many " other parts of the 'world.' ,;Breyer, his nose, hitt where physlogomy seemed 10 ;el. 1 I jeer, and to bet Capable of growitir eve: • stilt longer. ";., .. ~ •:, i - .", ~ -I, l' i :• i• l'' • • • "Fifty dollars . .More I* be etolaireed, •with t'a 1 ,[ l• • deep drino .breatil, as he. threw down, the stake. Each of his .oPponenta turned up its card co - It and +Sandy; but iho longreisiged hero laid his stake before them, and to the astoelsbment 'of the three professionals,' won. ti! . •I • "Hurrah ! the liMk has turned, and I growl' '. he cried on in an entacy, fled pocketed th e.esit, ' The worthy trio • imile'd .st thii,l and 4004- men c edl p)ay. The green young maitl i displijectla .'broad bit. Ant grin at his good 'fortune, and 'soften took dust his money to-couotl v it ores, add see' lf,eacb piece was good. I I. 1 ~ - ' • • "Gere.en :a hundred dollars' mot " ." • ariid the •t sylvan r youth, "and I c4ow." NI '4 tithe.them," said oSte of the tr i a l '„ 11 The yonth it; ~ won siglsin, and crowed louder this um. than he : did thefirst. • . ' ' I!! . I I i! t On :etent the glom; stakes wire lot and wan,. `' Gradually , the rouleaui oflhe• er4nr dwiudl6d &own to thne or four .dollars or so. 1. It was cje t t ar .. that tips gentleman •tosblitek had been luring h in on by 'the heat of..clecoyet.success at first. "Let' i me see something for my in try. 'fete's' a stein of two dollarS, and I Craw," I Itut he spjke now in , at very faint' treble indeed, bund look ed i •peniteidy at the earth". i . 11 1 ' , - k, • i ii Agoto the cards were. shuffled, cut and dealt, and the "plucked Pigeon" stoked liis last ; dollar -.. . upon them. . H • . • "The 'last button . on's:mho', coat, and Ip - cr—. rNo, I'll be hamstrung if I lit l . " He lost this tod, and with as ddett a curse , at • ever hnard; lui rue from the greenleard. ThOopartment; was veil , epacih i he',•and on l itt ginned floor. There was only thi k tate gent!ng table %n it, and not many brokers in besides My self. • I'hielting the gaming was over, I turned to go !out, bht found the dour lock i and the icey gene.' Ther e w'ai evidently eornethitig" ii? the wied.,. Al all events, I reflected, itiiilie of n cc' that the windows are not very I far; frondthi grout+. ' I retnrned, aad.saw the Winners disi ding the . spoil, I and the pour ehUni`fgrecolt l irn' leaning over the, backs of their c hairs, stalini 11 intently at the looney. • ' ' . • 1 The. notes Were deliberately : spread out, int, atter Another. IT-hose which ..theAneer had stoked were dew, fresh. from the press; he 'tie id, and Ile: were.serted into n heap distinct froM the re t.— Theilaere two 'dollar , three dollar; and Gre dui ILlet nines, from thojodiana Bank, fend the r II of Ctilhenbes,lo WIT ••0 • 1 "I. say, Ned,. I on't think these notes' arp good! said one of the winnerli, nel l bo examined ' them.i . 4 l.mish t ttir Nn d I'd creme.," criett ont i wisi Jay. weren't, al.. yr v, -- crieu, the loser,, vary chtrpfallen, at bin nlbow. i This simple . speech lulled the.suiPicions of the colinterond he resumed , his counting. 'At [last, • as be - pok up the last no te , „ and 'eyeing it Iron. I T , hi ! exclaimed, in a mostimphatic manner: - ."I'll be banged if they are genuine ! .They a re 1 forge d! , ;.. li • , 11 • . i •-* "NO they ain't," replied the) loser, quite a em. i - phatically. •,-, . I il ' , -. s s A t% l ery opProbriouscpithet was now 'hurltd at the latter. lies, without inure ado, knocked dovrti the 4eeker at..a blow, capsized the table a l rlifeli put out the lights, find in the next instant, durted • out of the window; Whilst a bullet, fired ftm a • pistol} cracked the patio of glaze Over his end, He Itd leaped into the email courtyard, w ith i a ' sided n palitis round,tt: . The winners dastied•i...: wards , the door, but found that the .groeiti it,e” bad secured it. • WhePthe three liOrthies were convinced that - 1 the door would not yield to their e ff orts; andiethen ' they,beard•their victi 111 gallopintaway; theyigave . • - .71. >t: 1 a laugh at act tric4. e yed them, and returned ' the table. . 1, T 1 "efrilti,a l light, .Bill, and let's , pick upi wl ! 1 noteslave (alien. X hire nearly the whole I , ... in my. Pocket." • • , .)- 1 The light' soon made its,appearance. l' "'i hat! none on the floor'. Capital I I ji thit Ilillaitt have them all iii my pocket, 'then ;" ail' Whieb t he drew out 'the elates . and laid them i the 'table.' '1 , ' !';"Fires and furies ! Those are the forged not( The r ascal has whipped up the otitergitap l'i ~ W hile all this was going on, I Stefi" ped trim • , the Window, bat had not stood tkere long heft I beard the clanking hoofs of 'a horse bcyld I 1. paling, and a shout wafted into the rump— "lot for texasi .. • . • 1.. ; 1110 wogs part of the story rer 1 ~ ' It!was My , horsO on which now. Igallepibg off. i A TUMMY' lass, not long marr t ied, was Add her loisband to boil some eggs, and to 4titio .. 1 ' ( II 'em l oft." lie went : out a. while, and on.ihis i turn they were boiling, but not ready. lib wai ed I. rig,lind then stoked : "Are thoseNrggsn . ean ready yet?" ~ . .• "fitaw," said she, "they are nor; for sith , aw'ri bhoyit 'cm aboon a beawer, on flitn bo eofser yet . : New,.he did care so much about this) but when be vise her take the child's nightcap off i.s bead to brlll his dumplitig in one morning, he declared that "be couldn't ston it." • I ' •-• i .7.. qaPdpo, does yoti know:whatmikes the cunt grow so fast when yoir pat de u3anuh i on Ur' "No, knew, 'c'epf it Make de groundstron er fuijdWeami . ." "No—l jilt tell you; When da corn begins to solidi de manure, be don't iittt de !fiunry, so ,he hurries out or de group se he can hreatbe de, fresh air.", 7 ' round • • . " i lioronin-you like me give you a shilling r sike4 alitle boy of a gentleman: be metl in the Street:: "To WI sure I:would," "Veey well, then," raid, the boy, "do unit 'otheik ae .yon ;would they ibouid do unto you,' • • • "VOU, anriery stupid, Thomas," said a country • tettober . to a boy eight ;cam el& "ton are • ,dikes donkey, and what do they do te'eurit binrof ," his itupiditY " Why i they feed Win' 'more and . •]=•,' • • ' kiob him I we," said the urchin. • , • ogliaora i" • "Salt." t'ilthee am dal great race to,ooime °COI dar ii ao toucheilk about?" [..What • mat race t I babea't beard pt .great race." "Delbumaei t iset ; de great human race, (let ii. to idt, steno long." . ANCinowiato Yotren.'—"Pa, sin'e I growing tills' witat's your height, soapy r I'm siesp , foot: lacking ~y Mte thef. aetste,,Vlol base 2" ' • ' .pro4tio Ma 1 yaw";' is s ltd 7. ask H . • , -.• i i . v. P • ' .: ' i , DLSI • ", r -P• ,----%---------."6" • __,____ „ OWN LO'lso FOR SALE --fn - tliit' 1r Vkrrougli or Vort quirbcon. Ape" to ':i .- t, '47 ' • ' 1 4 .'• wa'r''''' LL 'r i tt. r., CHEAP FARM. (COAL AND TIMBER 1 r Lando its lidelCools Cosuptrt POMO*. 'IDERS3N S urfshing to procure lands ura.itn or any 4(lbSs4)olslad Clwablid a, at veil ,rsjes, eso - b• wspplitd by tut drossla; the oudirsago- Si. lb* Masa* 03461 nib" now about, being opined tolbs W boarkstsor rstits Now York, odors enpmior diteseeesle ta rtans atessdaneeol Coil and Irma, lentils sell *ad hanky dictate, It Is sinstuposed al a lama,* for luvesltieut or settlement. Sk. KM, Seiltbpost. .1 kneast Isl4l* L iirdFazo,asocr. • -• FO,R RALE: c. I- 'lOOl Acres otilfaluable Coal 0" THOIMAND Acres of - the valuable Broad Uounistu C-001 laantrodituated in Rutter and Barry taw dairies, Schuylkill coonty, - Ps_ i. hereby eared at. private The Ardrhunl Extension Railroad runs through paid Of the Prolurtliwbkh is are ~tarldd.with Coal mom" and mall Unthread. Wor refer. raw or information apply tp Samuel LIWIL, Haq-Cautre *tree, hr to the subscriber. his Real Ratat• Ageney, i t whim street, Potistille,'Pa.'"The tenararahalf Palt.'arld half 0/Anteriibandl. PWCIS rottarille. April la. 1f146 164( VALUABLE COAL & TIMBER LAND _ FOR SALE. ). • '• • ‘VII.L BE 5:01. 1 ,D at private . kale a . valuable tract Of Opel Ott d, known •aa the Amos .W4eltendietulTriet,"lo - Celate county ITenneylraois, and tended ae r the geetratten ;the -.Mount Carmel 'And.namltta-Coallla vou keld tract contains about 400 am, Wl* ar kw, bl'llui t bee*, hetleved %entitle the sine vitas of amkren• °log t.*•mh the Shunekin Coal Seib: 'Title, luditipu table. Ifotterute and ether nentlealars imply Mithe slab. i scriber.: it ¢ I'RAMC'S sPlin Hpl..Ettute..epent,..P6ittriq ‘• • Febniary 7,,'57 • - - 64f_ . bit l ima 'bey 1 7. . .' • P : 10. SALE. ~- ti;VIR'1111 OF. AN 'ORDEIV.OF' Meerphans* Conti Of SchttylliW Canty, the sab le bars, Administratais Ot the Nessus of Sokolov' .Lebeli , good, aeccased. will Opine to Public *le, on Saturday: the 24th day of Ortobr, 113.57, at 1 o'ck W ek, , D. ,at 'the lbe Public Bowe of Seth Leynodeter., in-thurigeharg,' , She following plantation or Twang of Lassa, Musts in North ilaubehn Town Ip, Schuylkill *only, adjoining binds now or late of ii Hoy, Henry Lipp, Ydward Kerns and onsets, skiing 62 sera, 125 pushes, with the I niprovements,oonsisting et a onestory Log Dwelling UMW! and Stable. The soil is s red shale. sod In a glbd - state of cultivation. I ; ' , , JAMB 11A3INEK,— ' I i - ' lIDW. LNUNNHOUD; Dmigsburg, Serpt.l9,l7 _ ;' '37 • - - VALUABLE COAL LAND FOR SALE. HE subsCribei will Offe r itg:saipat . ._ L the Court House be Sunburn. iirottimillWar d • county, en Wednet4 ibtliii7tb,day of October neAt'at 11 o'clock,*A. 31.. theiono!dodtvide4fdlirTlll.o4mit ut a valuable Tibet of IlloalilLitifid; *Wide fd Coal township, Notihnsabeciapd conj_ B ll.4brelt4ll l l3 l rwir" • rant in the name of IMES TlMS.R.tuntilnlng In the whole; Five Hundred mid Willy Acres - , or thereabout% bounded by lands stirveYed in IligsAme ofsiulut iv rit. Samuel' Clark; litUldni 'Lambert Und 'Others: , itn. proventeuts on the mid tiractArkniV are Wee two story frame derelllngs,ons,kss.dgplOng. him,. two shanties, and a blacksmith shop. •10onnieled atitts the , said trite& of hind iiiA lasi: COAL lIILEAKEIL .. , • •.1 : ..The WIGS and of ale will be made kiistsu on fir Or of sale. A. I, . ~ A, JORDAN, Truss. r• • Illattbery t September 51'37 L i . \ - • : -•. DAIRY a TR CIC FARNII,O,IIIIAL'Et 'AFA lat Opi lief -Y. , IX ACRES; . • ':dtvididlnle ' it 13.4de Of eve acted each. front- -ug the road from ttsvllle to.Minentrville. and hennaed by the aline Hilllllll Reed, tiro and a hilt miles frmilA Pottsville. and.one Milt; from Minersvillo: thirty acres ' being:cleared, and ;helhalauce In yowls: and thrifty . 1 timber. and all ' und r good post and mil fence. t This farm has beet need as a dairy and truck farm or the last five years, mind a In a high state orcultlvatim4l with large double ho ner , Barn and Sheds. and gardeMi enclosed with pile enre, and 'toll of various kinds of: Moire fruit , trees, ‘ 1 graipen, lte.;' several neverfalling i gpringe of water, a d ,we ll of the best of water at the BOUM:. This farm Will be sold on reasonable terms, and Predesslon given holed ately by applying In 7 J. M. WETUERILL, or - j 4 THOS. IL DANNA:t. Sept:l9, '37 314 . - Ibltstale. I • A VALUABI.E. RED ASH COLLIERY • - 'FOR SALE. .t. . 1. 111E•subsepber, being desirous of re tiring from Um mining huSinesa offere his Milford l. 4ry at private lido, i This colliery Is sit netted on the ttelfitylkill Valley I ailrmsd. shunt onendienhose Middle port. The Coal la of it deep Had Ash. and ofauperlot quality. and well adstpfed to the New York and Eastern markets. All the improvements are of the moot approv ed construition--cOnsisting In part of one 75 horse pow er pumping and htdatit g engine, with pumps minden the - necessary machinery. in pert et order; one •L 5 horse en gine and bleaker: ilea, bins, screens. hoisting plane and gearing comphite. ars. tools. and stock. all in good order. The colliery prfses the celebrated Spohn Lewis :Veins; above and below water level, all op erred and ready to commene4 Ittaediate operations? For further particulars inquire; co - the subscriber, at Pottarille, or of ,A LEX. S. FISLER, at the, Works. ' . - • May :11.'50 22411 I SAMUEL SILINMAN. • COAL LANDS FOR SALE. VALUARLEL COAL LANDS AT PRIVATE SA LE.—That Celebrated tract of splen• t, did Coal land knoWn Its the "Spohn T act." containing the justly celebrated and "Spohn Vein," also what Is r generally known lac / the "Seventy-five acre tract,"ae joining. on • the Xt. Carbon Rail road and in West Sri! ' wegian ToWnship.lowned by Niehola E. Thonron E.q., is hereby (dieted Al 'private sale,on Mt. mast advents.. gent. 3 terms. • ' • .. The tract ,eontlin; all the Coal Veins In the (beat , 1 .. southern Anthracitelteglons—inehriliny. besides °they, tracts t hoetegen eta] iy, kdown. as the Puha& Cha rtex Ibtt • anrksnn. Peach Dec/Med. Ore/lard. Prisamscand Atta in moth. with Al thWuderlying. though yet unexplored,' tt . bedsof coil which par known to exist in tbeformation. averaAing when o ed, over a hundred feet of selrd, C,osl. -.21n fact, th tracts now offered, contain. Ithe rieliest Coal e sits in the County. ,For information apply to Franck- Spencer. Esq - agent PI for Coal lands,and tnal estate iri.tierllly. °Mee In Rail l ~, , road it reel above ;E. Market street. Pottsville. l's. Ma rah 22. lIMA 1 I 1 • ' 12-tf ' LI , . MISOELLANEOUS. PAPER BAGS. 13ATEN'il MACIIIN-E MADE Paper 'Ba g s, tn holet'fr6 1 to 20 pa. ndo. for Gt oeers. Drug gists anti others,ifor sale Ly ' F C.AltitlGUk.s. e. - a — • Centre street, Pottsville. Nnvetrther 9, ' 3 4 44% f l' I ARD• ~ ), • .... K AI T. 'l'tYt OR wishes' to call the • pttentlon nt Mo. customers and themtblle In gen. 0 1 ens to his new style SyrIngiIMILAISS. . k . corper of Ccn{ne and Mohantonryo streets, Pot!grille. MV _.'57 . 1 lg. I • FAIRBANKS SCALES f E l - 1E subsetlibers, agents for the man ufacturem.hav'ejust_receited a rise artlele.called Ille 'Union C.Uhte Seale." calculated to weigh from 34 on ounce to 20 Ilka. For lisle at the York store.. E. VA P.DLEY A 80N. eottarille, Apill . .5th,154:4 17- 1 . THONIFSON & DENCLER, ..... Bankers laud Dealers in Exchange, - -Oppriao ae Eptscimal church. Arttralc„ Pd. UACURRENT MONEY and Land . Warrart4 I - aright and wed, Will give Strict at tent inn to all Collations entrust. d to them. Anpast 9,1,7 r I April t9.';',6 ln-1 1 32- . . 7? LEONARD, FRY & CO., Bankeri Ai. Dealers In Exchange. , 1 ' I i TANA QI:A. 1 '.l. CiOIif.EOTIONS ATTENDED TO fand drafielforisale on all the principal ell lea In tlia Union. Also. draftv foe ° sale on Enzland. 1 reland,Seol land add Water,. Jun,. 14,'59 *24. ' VER ENNES SCALES. s ainpson‘s - Patent. - RAILRPAD Track Scales, Hay and Coal Scalea.}Platfonn and Conider,Scalea Mann. lectured only 1'.3 , the Vergennes Seale Co. Orders addressed to y, W. G. SPRAGUE, ` I Arrwirtry. Vergennes. It ll tear [sea IS J i Benen.an.{. Co. Pa.—Bright k Lerch. Ponolllet M. Might. Supt. of Mt. Carbon Rail Rood: Win. 11. John,. S . Clair. August 1,'57 31.5m0 1i ,,,.. 1--- - -- Stichter & Thompson, I I Dealers in Ileniware. Clere. Howie Vorni.birg tinode, Plated Were. Mtui nice Tools, Cabinet Furniture. Mor• . tieing and ,Borine Machines, Lorin.. Welles and liiiigirt, Anvils. Bellows, Viers. Paint, t Uli, 'glue, Rope. Parking •Inti a Fen. • oral aiteortment of Fanning and ,Afriruitural implement,. 1 AT DTICIITHK A THOMPSOI4I I . nk 0,r.1 Claire d• Jfailt - t i "Sitc; or ter. , in Auguet 1.'17 1 M 1 .ARTHUR'S Celebrated Pa tent Airllght. Self-Sealing r CANS AND DARN er! TOR p!e erving Fr:_sh Fruits, Toma -, , , . toes, etc. Used during th e innttrrn years by thou. , d . • ulnas of. ratil l l3 .s. bete. and buarding•tiouire keepers, ' " with the tnott C mplete Pumice. I . ore. mu ANI , MATIRIALS. the Ti N C. .-I 't quart and half-gallon. Fute•Paoor Wrn:r WARE (CANI-OOLORED)J A tA.-Pi nl, q uat t, led and half-gallon. thsea.—Pfut to • For tale by Pottaville„ ' sins to t( ...... vas ' IRON ORE! r . •• : HE a tention of Capitalists andiron Masters is e died to the valuable depend t of IRON. lately discovered In the imniediate vicinity of the ORT by Wyoming Coal !Md. The discovery of Iron Ore In eom 1 • !IMMO WiN itarneome deposite among i Coal. Y C ' h,e long bee n great desideratum pereons en. re- geomt in the; b !ness of manufacturing Iron. ' . •,_ The deposit le question Iles in the North , Mountain ' boundary of, tilt , Valley of the Wyoming, entirely out side of the Coal measures. yet within a few hrindh.d relit of the coal; end distant only ono mile from the Lac k.iwatt ne and Illoomsburg Railroad. .. Tbeunall y end delimit' of the Ore has been fully O and pencil ily iled In a rummer, yielding rand forty per cent. of u rior metal, and working admirably un- I mixed with of er ores. The development olthe depce sit exhibitsal !ref seven feet nt n Ore.eomnosed of two reins, one four feet in thickness, the other time tea, tf . inc above water level, at an angle of fifteen degrees, One affording facilities fee mining, musty °smiled. "AW ' Props al Ilona for leasing the Ore In the mine, or for delivening it at a Certain rate per Ma ' am the line of the LeekairtiOna and Bloomsburg Railroad, will here. ceived untilt his first of October next. • Any communicationsaddremed to Dr.WILLIASI BUIS , RANK, I Pflikestereet Pez or to OKOIII3E IL BICKEW, Esq., No. 414 Market street, Philadelphia, will meet with early:Rttentlnti. -: pointed Agent for this county, for the sale lel • Sit'l4 l PATENT METALLIC =DIAL CA 81-Z.". Which superatde all oth kindeinaee. Being perfectly sir-tight, it obtriStes tb*netemity IT hasty burials. and sboprestertil a if ody from I onediatedeemspoMtion.— They areparti arly at:lPA:defer tranirportiprthebotly Cows ens p to another. The fire is covered with a I hkk glans; with metal lop, which ran be removed litany thin, andthe face of the corpse awn by Its trien ds or re latives: War might give pro hundreds ofeertificates. to eorroborateourstatenient.,rtotheadrantagestheMe. tailleCoM bLitaovertheWooden,lmttbefollowlug will endive: ' t • WiSantarow,.AM-11 tottk. Gentt • We witnessed the tatty orytesr °nut. mental "Pate t Metallic Burial Calmar," wed to convey the rea l the late Ito C. Ca 'holm to ibeCen gmesional etery,whitt in - rested instill the belief • hat it is the hestartiela known to =for transporting the dead td their final resting place. . With respect. we imbecribe ourselves, you ete.. (Signed); IDzry Clay. Lewis Can; Dan. Webster. Wm. IL King, Jeff 2d Davie, J. M. Berrien,]. Y. Mason. D. R. Atchlnsont A. .9ree n,Wm. Mangum Mem Dod . ) . n. R.Diekinsin. • 81pillortiost Euo2llll, Might be 'adde nt nowt her. Apply , n..otir KO, Centre sfrett.lorrser P ol ll , lll l p, , one 1106. • '.2.t4f and balf-galltm• • • 1110.SJ.11A'SNAN TqAi lt „hr.f4 PROCLAMATION. , urnErtaix Gilead* iiiitotaUiitittielal Attsemb ly IT of Um Commonwealth of ZenneYlvants,entitled Act mulattos the Goleta' 'Election within this oounnedsweartib, ymmed the tld w dsj.tif it is made the deity of the Sheriff of every county. to pre public satin of rub election lathe hoiden. and to make ,known fn such nodes what officers are to De elected 'therefore. I. WILLIAM- "TATS. Sheriff of lb. county of Sebuyikill, do make knowii by this advertise. meet to the electors otsmid county of SchayikUl, that OEN V.RAVELECTION rill* held in the mid county,; ea IV Earl, tba 131.18 day of Octane nett, at Ma am! oral districts thereof, as follows, to wit: The eleetent of the borough Of thrwiphorg will bold; their elections al the public homier, Daniel EOM ' In!' the beret - 4h of Orerigibtag. • . , • • Ste electors residing in the &Bowing described bona.' darles of West 'Brumwrig township, Schuylkill eounty,l • beglnnice on the township line of lait Brunekie; onl tbe land of Daniel !Behar; Midge WOOS lt:Pitant teed' leading to Wield Fount's mill enter dwelling , laerudiog l the tame; theme to ;Von's •Cleereb theme along i s public road,. leading pest the dwelling home of Gem* K. Moyerelnetuding the same; thence along said Midi until it Intersects the ip. line of North Maatelin dM Including all the stairs residing north of aid read; is the township at West Brunewer,siforegaid, shall hereafil ter, it ellgeneral and special elections, as also at elf ; elections foeludges and inspectors. ; eote it the Mule limes and places and in the same box with the voters of the borough of Orwigieurg. in theectuntyalbrimaid. • ; The electors residing in that part; of West Brunewig township, lying and beingsest Of the following deserited line, shall *ratter, at all general, seedaleand at ekso l. Mons fur judges - and insPectore. vote in the gime bog with the qualified TOWS lodes boroagh of Port Clintoie at the home of Samuel Beyer. now? occupied he A. le' lung.; cremmateeine at the river Schuylkill at tits loet• boom of the Seheylklll Nivieatioal Gimps:ley; number twenty-four, now occureedlty John Lash, including the same: theme in a straight to the house of Jacob • Mingle. Including the ,same; thence to . litieeliouse of t mead .Mengle, now accepted by allionsit. Mingle, ul eluding the mine; these to the fiam 01 Jain' Rebell, note occupied by limey Medial; including the same thence to the farm of the heirs of John Bond, deceased. Dotty occupied by George Menet... haluding the same; •-thence, talbe Loom - del he widow ettitifkltn, the - same; theuce teller bra of ifeerelLetner, belt* in the thence to the pelt elPeentel Milky,in, chiding the yams, thence to thereon of Endemics Moir, hooding the same; thence to the ; 311ral.Polet 11111 i, ; and the dwelling Ironies belonging t eto.owned French k. Richards. excluding the wine;, thence to the house of George thee, excluding the,. same; thence to the farm of Charleslitiler;lncludient he Wam; thweet: *ideated Hue to . the 'lriald boli et or near. the Bata county line. , .• I , • Th e @teeters of . West Brunetti/ thiritibip not Ineludid in the above boundaries. Will bold their elections at, the public hotter of Joeeph Morberger, in said tolled* ho ld their;sleeks pf the borough of Teat Clinton will heed their eleetkma at the house of A. DI Sewage in said tio. Taiga; , • • TIM 'electors of East' Ernhiwieltewnsitip will had their elections at the house ofJoabia Boyer,Tn the town . of MilheetithisrC., . • The electors of Pinegrove rti l id ui tti will bold their elections at the house of efam beim; in the bee rough of Pinegreier ied theellic • Orthie boreal:eh:elf Pimps:Me will bold their Onetime et tee seine Mime. ; The eteetoe,sof Weymetweutsblpiwill•hold.their die* Henget the house ef e rehtipreveroa the town of Frier dealer/erg.' • • . • •• • 1 'Pie elector': Of Washington tinieshift Will bold their, general ellen lathe entitle /mese of Isaac Batiberf, le The rimiest of Perim toienehlt4Will bold their eke- Hoes at the house ef Daniel ilerb,tu said township. The electors of Realms toweship will ;hold ibele edee- Gone it the teiuste of John O. Been, In mad township, • The electors el iliabley township,: will hold their eke , ow l s et the house of pongee P.:Welist'inlaid townships The electors of Upper Maltantanges township will hold L their election at the bouSeof, John 3F.• Ilepler, la said township. , - • ' •••• The electorrOCElered hownsl*will hold their she. -41. ms at tbeiteuseerJohn Weliel,tin said township. I • The electors if Barry townitipiwill hold Ibeir stool . lens at the Imam of retinas bungler. in said townstr, The 'electors of West" Penn there/dap will bold elections at the 'house of Gideei Whetstone, in setae township. • • Tile eiceters of Union tewnship, will hold, their else-i tioni at the Louie of C. F. Fisher, In said township. I. • . The electori of Rush town eb ip willbold theirelection' sit the house id Samuel Davenport, in said township. I The electors of Mehanoy township will hold their ;thee tins at the heuse of Henry Snyder. In veld township. The elect. re of the East Ward Of tbe helropgh of 111 Mrs vi Ile, will hold their 01mile - heat the *use of Ilinte, Ward. I 1 The electors of the West Wert le the borough of 1114 need the will hold their electloneet the house of chari Th e electors of Schuylkill township will hold their' : elections at the house of Hannah Bensinger, in Mid; townetep. • The elector' ef Reilly he:sush Ip Will hold their eletelbn at the home of Edward Cennellyan said two uship. ; The electors of the Ls - trough of Ashland will hold then elections at the h 'use sat Michael Borate In raid bortniglii The rectory of New Castle township will bele their elec Owls attire house now occuplist by Etihrhour PLillpv lu the ttoen,of Newctistlo., ti : The electors of iti such township will hold their Orel tient , at the lieu', of .1. Smiler, Rohe town ofElewellynl' The electors of the borough of fort Carbon will hold their elections at the Pod Cu gun:house. In said borough t The electors of Poet Norneghin township will hold their elections at the house lately. occupied by Wee. Barber in said township. The electors of .orwegiau township will hold then,' :electiens at Deer Park, in said tbirnehip, at the lehtl now accepted by C, F. Wuerkeet . 'fl eelectors of Blythe townehlp will hold their Orel,' Hone tii'II*IICIUFC of Jelin George Koch: in the tout' or , Alidill4 , Port. . :• The electors of Tremont township will hold their eleec.. tious at the teethe of Edward Ell chi, in, the town of Tremiont. ; The electors of the South Wind of the borough a Pottseille, will hold their eketiotis At the house ofjloe 31. Fetter. ; • Th • electors of the North WesbiTard In raid bon;ugh will' hold their elections at the heuse of John G. Pelt id 'mid ward. The ehrtors r f the North East Ward in said borough will hold their elections at the hhuse of Patrick Corry, in 'paid ward. The electors of the Middle Ward In said borough Will hold their elections at the housteef Matthew Br:melee!, in mid ward. het theirelectors of the borough of Paid Alto will he t i . their electioni at the house of Dente! Define, in said rough. The electors of Foster township will bold their elk!- . teats at the hothe of Joseph ileilner, in said township. The electors of tkteakownthip their elections at the'house of Aid:Reid Millert ii said township. , The electors of the.northern district of 01141 tow tahlit will hole their elections at the hoar, of Patrick O'Foir , its em141..•••••••61 r . The elector,: of Butler township will hold their eleis Ilona at the house now occupied by Wm. 11. Himmel eight, in said township. • The electors of township Will hold their elk tinn It at the house oßtiavidLouilion; in the town of Pon aldson, in said township. The element of s tiouth Manlwho toe nihip will hold their elections at te r _publie hout'ie now occupied by; JO, l i Reber. L The electors of the borough of Schuylkill Hark); will hold tined elections at the public house of Philip Koons, in said borough. i The electors of the North Ward of the borough 6i Ti maqua will hold their'elections it the public hodse of Michael Beard. in said ward: • , The electors of the South Wardle the borough sat Te• League: snip hold their elections at the Llnion. Hotel, kept by Henry Kepner, In said ward. ; The electors in the East Ward in the borough of Ti n/aqua. and those residing north of the Sharp MourOsio r in the towuabtp of Weal Penneheretofore voting te , the Public School House , in the borough of Tamagni, : hell hold their elections at the public house of Lewis, Buehler its said ward. , The qualified voters of that part or North Meetheito township, who formerly votedin the South Ward, in the borough ot Pottsville, and all that territory on Hai kit side of the river Schuylkill. and within the ~Peen election line, th,esontherly Heeler the borotigh of Po l it ville, and the old line of thtelownihip + of bianheitp, w hese electors have hitherto toted In the Noratelin election district, shall their election at the pubijc houtteed Okage Grim, in said township. The qualified seders In that part of North .MatiheiM township, who forine,rly voted- in the borough of Or wigsburg, shall blieltheirelectheis at the house of Chi& Graver, at Landing:s t ilts. ' i , The qualified voters of NortleManheim 'township, not embraced in. the foregoing, ghad hold, their elections Itt Ibe House now kept Iry Ifte. einsenna Moyer, tee raid tcanshin. The electors of the North Ward of the borough'of 4t. Clair will-bold their elertions the public hohse of Jonathan Johnson. in said Atafd. The electors of the South Wird atilt borough Of 4t. Clair will hold their elections a 5 them:lT:Le !mascot John •• Betz. In mid-ward. The elector* Of the Borough of Cremona will h their general elections at the 1 School Rouse lh d ik,rough. ' • At which time and place are, obe elected by thit f men of the County of Schoenen to wit: One persoit to till the ore ofGOVERNOR of theCoo nemwealth cf Pennsylvania. .I Two persons to fill the Grave of .1 CDO ES of the 4. prenie Court of Peni.my Ivanis. I One Person for CANAL, COMMISSIONER of the Coin; coonwevith of Pennsylvania. Three pepsine for 31EMBERS of the House of Septa. sentences of the General AsseMbly of Pennsylvania, to rent molt the Courity'of Sehrfyik ill in the House of Repro ketat ives of the General Asseibbly of Penniyivania. ? One person to fill the ofIiee.of:PROTIIONOTARY of the lAounty of riches ' :1 One person 'o'6ll the rtilleisof RECORDER OF VERBS of the County of eehaylkill. I. olle_person to fill the office tor CLERK OF THE, Ot ; PI lANs' OOUR.T end RFAISTER OF WILLS of t he County of Schuylkill. „.t! ine person to fill thi`Oftleeeet CLERK of the Cohrts!of Genet al quarter Sessions' and Qyer nod - Tenn hoer of the 'County of Sebuylkill. • • I -i Ore person Will the OMne is COUNTY TREASURER *of the County of Schuylkill. • I _I ' One person to fill the office of COUNTY COMMISSION ER for the Count ''or Oneperson to till the otheeeof DIRECTOII 'or, TIIE pool,. of the County of . One person to fill the office of AUDITOR of that/entity of Schuylkill. AMENDMENTS TO TII - .E CONFITFKTIONI I oleo hereby make knoweatikt at the settee time sad place the feline ing proposed atuendroents to theContti tuiion will be noted upon. in accordance with an of Assembly, approved the 12th day of May, leb7, 01- lows :—Warturas, A joint resolution proposing certain Amendments to the Constitution of this Commonwealth ban been agreed to by a iusjority of the member'. ected to each house of the Legislateite, at two succeselie r ies , stun' of the same. the first eeaaion COM rueneing On the` first Tuesday of 'January, in the year of our Lord hue thousand eight hundred and tfifly-dx and the likeed session commencing in the Snit Tuesd ay of Jan uaryt In the year of our Lord one tempante,eight hundred end fifty-seven: ' '• ;1 And Whereas. It Is provided in the, tenth article of the Coustitutkte, that any amendment so agreed nem Shall be submitted to the people in such a manner' nd at such time, at least three months aßerbelog siegreed to 1 1 , the two houses, as the Cegislature shall prescribe; therefore, • I Ste. I. Be G enacted by lA, ¬e and (fouseef /tepee. sinfidires of the annuonwearth of Pennss/tlan is fn gar eval Assembly met, and if it loteby endefed by the o f u s e some, That for.tbe purpose of ascertaining lhe tense ot the citizens of this commonwealth in !regard to the adoption or rejection of mid amendments, orl eh thee of them, the Covernor of this Commonwealth ithail Issue a writ of election directed to' the Sheriff Of .etch and every county of this Commonwealth, commending them to give :solids in 'the Usual 'manner, in not' less than two newspapers in each county, provided that so many are published therein, that an etocCon *lll l be held in each of the toWnihipe, wants anddiatricte tilt& In, on the secottd Tuesday in October, in the year of line • Lord one thoutand eight hundred and flfty-seienaor the purpose of del illug s upotO be adoption or rejection of the MR amendment's or: any of them; which] said election shall be held at the places, and opened end "closed atelier Wee at and within which the general elec . Moneta this Commonwealth lee hell. opened andeloied; God leeball he thteduty of the judges. inspectors' and rierki of each of said townships, ward. and dish:alit° receive et the said: election :tickets either writteg•Or printed. or partly written see pertly printed, Awe OM rens duly qualified 19 vote Ilie - meniteni of the Central Aseentbly, and to depcidt thein in kb , Cli or. bax,:s il tr ievt r he for tlakf bf be repei•eflieers; kE ticketsseell be weneatively labelled on tbisn amendmeneeereteeithameodenent,"Nbirdaine and efouith imemdment,7tend those who ,are ; Jai In said anenildnints.erioy of them , may express their ;desire by voting each, as many aeparate written erg,' o r. ted. or.partlyeritten - or, Wrintert• ballets me tidal; ' Wining on tboluddethereeMbe eqrds, rihr s ari went.," and those who are opposed to such etnendments, far soy of them, may IMMIX their posit ety, ye leg, each as StalerF iefiaillitteilifin or filleted II of tbe aletled= vas coptegeddgm e. "etber,l4 ' • 4hatthetweighe gi4 nt' Sec. 2. That the election ad lie midprepared ail 4411+ mints stealth' all Vemeeti herelmiSuiled the' elections of this Conneemereelth are emcee:dueled, end it shall be the duly of the return lodges nieths ,swgrre-. tree count mind districts thereof first having h i see:retained the number of vii tee given Tor' or egatnet, each of the old anlenderiarts9l the num* atbrunidi to makiscaitduplienterettone thereof. eiptealled It winds at length and not In figures Only. one of which retinas se made shall be lodged in the protbonotary'e ofile, of t be court of common pleas of the prepare/minty, and the other sealed and directed to, the 'Sweeter, of thel (ken it wen wealth, and by one bru)d judgiis depearted kith. ...halt in the most renvenientpost ogees. ; •li* 3. ghat it *hall further Is tbeduty of the' frert . Fury br the Cometotoratith, an reeeltingthe geld retntne ' geand amdist the mild amendments, to delleertbe masa to the Speathor Of the Senate on orletei the that Mon day lifter the organhatku.of the next Legislature after the mid returns shall noble melted. who shall open end publish the mute In the posture of the members of the' . Semite and Renee of Rep on the nest Tues-' day thereafter; - and when Ito number of votes given for and the nutlike of votes given against the raid amend. mint shall have be m summed up' and aseertalned. do plkate eertllbittes thereof shall Designed by the Speak er of the &male and the Sptaker of the tame 4 :6ltePre' PrntaUTOO, me of which shall be tiled In the oaks of the Beerttery of the Commonwealth, and the Other , de- Reared to the tiorrruor, whops duty it shall .be to de.' ilare by proelametkm vbeeber tie 11191MitleithL or any 0-them, hare been or hare not lwn appnived and rad. led b 7 the titlseus of this Commonwealth. - tiro. 4. That the Sheriff and Comma Sonars of the city iod tolatttY of PhlledelPhb sod Use serval counties Of, thheCOmmonwealtb. shall do and perlbrus all the duties and acts uetewary by them to be Sham to give effect to imtputy out the provision. of thh set. - J. LAWB.hfiCE OZTZ, 4poneteof the Mae nj Ropresnekitiret. • DATIDIAGUAMT: _ ,Upeaber of' theSroatt. 1 v . , .., litiorin-rbe twelfth depot May; haw Dominion. thousand eight loptdrod and flitressee, ~.• ' ,"' , Jaldliff POLOCK. i , 1 i - 1 RESOLUTION.I.,. . ~. .. .- - rthispostag ilaieindmes th , to thist..Coanstt. .1 tuition if the' Cominarsitortattb. • " L.Roolossi tql of &mak and Hosea of Rigorsaciwaisilif thodastavierealta ~ Peonselesque is *acrid A(seatify. het: , that the Miming ameathisents a *proposed to 1 .4 the constitution of the sommosontaltb. . ,emetdante With the ptrisions of dm tenth article', not:- i- , ' • " . met MICIFIOI33Fr. .Thent shall be an . additional article to said eithtitth boo to be ittidgnafetras Milde eleven, as follows: . i ''.• -'. ' ' ititTICIX XL .-•,• ' • ' - ' OF noun DOM . . . . ...,- 0 i .13201103t 1. the - stale may:contract debts, to sopply' casual - detiolts or Callum In rummest or to meet Mimi. am not otherwise provided, for; but the aggrsgste ;amount of such -debtr direct and eon tipgent, whether ;coStatted by virtue of one or name acts of the general lasaembly, or at different periods of tines, shalt never ea ;teed seven hundred and filly thousand dollars, and the intoner arisiog,front thionielisti of okb -debts, shall he applied toe. purpose for wbkb It was olitained,vii to 'se c s the datdamso contracted, and. to.ho otter ptitimte thre.2. In addition to thi shover limited power . the atatemaji contrael.debta to repel brym&u, sappier* id. attract lon. defend the stets In wan*toredeetzktfie Dre sent. eatztandtug hadStaedneas 'dente state: but the mo ney! arising frourtheartstracting of such debts.. Assn be applied to theism poet for which it was-raised. or to repay se-4 debts; and to no other purpose whatever. 11 S. ,Exoeptthe debts above specified, to settle= 1 and 2 of thitartkle. no debt. Whatever shall be meted by saw on'ttehalf of the state. tirt 4. To provide for the payment ofdhe present debt, aid any debt contracted as aforesaid, the leg. istplure shall, at Its. first session, after- the adoption of this amendment, create a sinking toad, which shalt be safficlecitio say the neerulog interesvon such debt ; and annually to reduce the principal thereof by a cam not kis thin two hundred and fifty thousand dollen; which sinking .fund 2 1 4.9 0 591 at of the letetartual income of the pumicwonsa.womUuse To time owned by the state, or the pa:tirade of the side of the smileor any part there. of, and of the income or proceeds of sale of stoeksowned bythe state. togethet with 'other funds. or. resonrcua that may be designated by tisw. .The said sinkng fund Mae be increased ; trote titre* to time, by entitling to It coy' part of the taus, or otharrevenueicof the state, not • required ftr the obtfuaryand Current ex pewee of goy irnment, and niters in ease of war, itteasion or Incur reeskinontpart of the veld Milking fond shall be used or applied otherwise than In extlngulibment of the nubile debt,unt II the amount ,of,snelt ,del4 4, ;intoned below the Raft Of*. raillt*s!fit $e11196. Sic. IS.- Tboevedit Of the ettaunottireilitt Phalli not In any . maniter.:or event, bfi.Pledged,'Or loaned' to. any in. I ,dpridosticompany, lorgooratton, or aim whitirin ; nor gulp the coraniabwealth hereafter beams, a joint owner. or ,t or kb o ks e e, loony eerupany,assoeiatlon, or corporation. SW. 6. The commonweafth &hall not assume the debt, !or shy 'pert thereat 'Of, any county. cit 3 Ivry - Itch, or townkbip: or any corporation. or Assoclathot: nntess such debt shall have been contracted to enable the' to invasion, sOppresi domestic Insurrection. de fend Seen , in time of war, or to assist the state' hi the 'discharge of any portion of Its present indebtedness. Sec. T. The he:fiat um shall not authorise any county. city. borough, township. or incorporated district, by sire toe of a vote alb' citizens, or otherwise. fa become a stockholder in any company. asrocia t ion. or corpora t ion; or to obtain money for. or loan Ito credit to, anycorpo• ration,: ansociation. Institution. or party. terCOND AMICIONDIT. - There shall be an additional article to said mastitis thin, to be designated as article twelve, as follows: ARTICLE XII. c Or RAW onus:rms. , No county shall he divided by a line 'coign; off over one-tenth ot Its population.(either to form a new'county or otherwise.) without the express assent of such coun• ty. by a vote of the,eleetort there4t:nor shall any new •ounty he established, containing less than, four hun dred *mire miles: TRIAD AIIIERDNANT,.I From section two of the first article of the consult strikeout the words, "of the city of Philadelphia. and o f each county respschrely;" trout; s...rhea five, Same article. strike out the words,.."lor , /I,ifadcliVent and of the ,sereral counties:" from section seven. sailer strike oat the words, • neither the city, of .11/o.'a ../s(phia nor any," and Insert-in lira thereof the words. "cud nor sad strike not - S , CiiIIR four, same and in lieu thereof Invert the following: ' -.Slim. 4. to the year one thouland eight hundred and slity-fo.a. and in every seventh year 'thereafter. repre sentatives. to the number of one hundred. shalt be Ap portioned and distributed entiall3. throughout the state. by districts. in proportion to the number of taxable in habitants in the several parts thereof; except that any county containing at least three thivusand five hundred takables. may be allowed a separate-representation; but no more than, three nuuntiea shall . tar joined, and no connty shall be divided. In the formation or a. district. Any city containing a sufficient number of taxable' to entitle it to at least two reprm:eutatives, shall have a separate representation assigned Wand shall be divided' Inti, convenient districts of contiguntis te rritory, . of equal taxable wo:0 rdton as near: as may tve, each or which districts shall elect one representat At the end of section seven. same article. Insert these wants, city J7ellart4phia shall be dirided into .01- .0, selsitoriot Wands, of contiguous territory as nearly equal to losable population as possible; but no ward shall be dirided in the formalian theretl" The legislature, at its first session, after the adoption of this amendment. shall divide the city of Philadel phia Into senatorial and representative districts. in the manner above provided; snob districts to remain un. chang d until the apportionment In the year one thou- Saud hundred and vlaty-four. TOCATII anestottxr. There shall be an addltlOnar section to the first article of asqd ennstitutlon, which shall be nur.bered and read as follows: Pre 26. The legislature shall have the power to alter, revoke. or annul, any charter of incorporation hereafter conferred by, or under. any epeeist, or general fats. whisperer In their opinion it may be Injurious Co the chisel:Lauf the commonwealth; In such manner, how ever, that no Injustice shall he done to the corporator P. L$ S,CIATZ.Jiarth 27 .1847 . Resatiel, That this resoluti o n pass. On the flisS amendment, yeas 2.4, nays on the second amendment, yeas 23. nays 4: on the third' mendment: yeas 24, nays 4; on the fourth amendment. yeas 23, nays 4. Vitxtract from the Journal:l Gal W. lIAMEItSLY, Clerk. • IN TITS House 0? R . LPILLSENT4TIVLS. April Z 1.18.57 • Rao:red. That this resolution pass. On the firs amendment. yeas 78, nap, 12; on the se •and amend awne, yeas 57. nays 34: ore the third amendment, yeas ;2, nays 22; on the fourth amendment, yeas 83, male 7 [Extract from the Journal.J , JACOB ZIEGLER, Cerk. Filed in Seeretiija °Mee, May 2, itio. A. A. COLTIN. Secretary of the. iro+tweala. SEcurru Orncz, iTarrl,6l.ry. June tr 2. 1557. I Pennsyfraniu, ss I do certify that the above and foregoing Is a,true and correct copy of the original Re.olution prmwsine amendments to t h e Von st it 'Minna t he Commonweal/lb with the vote in eadt branch of the Legislature upon the final passage thereof, as appears from the originals On filein MK office. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my band and caused to be affixed the seal of the Secretary's Office, the dij and year above written. A.'. O. CURTIN, &cedar yof the Or montcculth. Ix SENATE.; March 27, 1957. The reanluthin propnsing ‘ ameutlinents to the Consti tution of the Colllllllollweal Oh being under enunideration. On the question, I ' Will the Senate agree tcedbe first amendment! ►'he yessand nays were taken noetsildrtn the provi sions of the Conktitntlon, and Were as Collo*, via: ]tan—Ylessrs. Brewer, Brolena. CbtferAly. Ernes, Fetter, Flenniken, Frazer, Ingram, Jordan. Knox. Lantateh, Lewis. Myer. Scofield. Sellers, Stinsuan. Steele, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins., Wright-and Taggart, Siseakerr.-24. e DlaVa-3leitars.Prabileresszrell, Finney, Gregg, Ilarris, Penrose and :I...tither-7. • So the quation was determln tl In lb/ allrmatip. On the question. Will the Senate agree-to the second amendment ? The yeas and nayi went taken agreeably to the provi sions of the Constitution. oud were as follow; vls : Yams—Messrs. Brewer. prowne, Cresswell, Ely, Evans, Fetter. Finney. Flenniken. ingrain, Jordan, Knox. I:ln herit, Lewis, 3lyer. Sellers. Shuman, Soother, Steele, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins, Wright and .Taggart, &ruler Nets—Meurer COITO,r, Cfabb, Frazer, Urea?, Harris> K 'Binger, Pen rere and Scofield-8. So the question was determined in the affirmative. tin the queatitn, Will the Senate agree to the third amendment! The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the pros! slims of the Constitution, and were as follow. viz: YKsii—Jlessrs. Brener. Browne. Crabli, Cresawell. Ely, Evans, Flenniken, Fraser, !Ingram,. Jordan. Ki'linger, Knox, Laubach, Lewis. slyer. &Wield. Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Steele, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins and Wright . Nava—llessrit. Coffey. Gregg. ILarris and Penrose-4 So the question was determined in the affirmative. On the question, Will the Senate agree to the fourth-amendment? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provi skins of the Constitution. and were as follow. via: Yeas—Messrs. Brewer, Browne. Coffey. Cresswell. Ely Evans, Flenniken ' Fraser. Ingram, K Illinger, Knox Laubeich, Lewis, Myer, Scofield, Sellers, Shuman, Synth er. Steele, Straub; Welsh, ITllkln I; and Wright-2Z. ava— Messrs. Crabb, Finney. Jordan and Penrose--1 So the question was deter Mined in She affirmative. In Tun lletsz or Rim=mune - Ea-I ; Apra "..9, 047 . The resolution proposing amendment, to, the Cons*. lion of thii Commonwealth being nutter eohohleratiou, On the quest ion. Will the house agree to the first amendment? The yeas end naysysere taken agreeably to the .provb sloes of the Constitrilion, and were as follow, vie: Tras—Mesare. Anderson, Arthur, Backbones, Ball. Beek, Bishop, Bower. Brown.edboun, Campbell. Chase, Cleaver, Crawford.Dlekey, Ent. Eppley, Yin said, roster, Gibboney. Glldea. Hemel, Harper. Heins, Ilefstand, 11111. Hilleges, Hoffman, (Bergs,) Imbrie, Inners. Jacobs, Jan ina', John'', Johnson, Kauffman, Kerr, Knight, Lehren. tint, Longaker, Lovett, gin near, Mantle, :tiValmont, Moorehead, Mumma, Mnsselmsn. Nichols, Nicholson, NthleMarbsr.: Pesrmn, Peters, Pertain, Pownall. Pureell, "Ramisey; *(Ph)ladelphia„) 'Ramie*, (York.) Reamer, Reed, Roberti, Rupp, Shaw, Sloan, Smith, (Cambria,) Smith,' (Centre) 'Stevenson, Tolan, VIIIITootbiA ilehallt.Vpegbillgt Winer, Westbrook, Wharton, Wlllistran, Witherow, Wright, Zimmerman and flats Spathe-78. . Nsys—Marais. Backus. Benson. Dock. ffamilion, Han. cock. Hine. Hoffman. (Lebanon.) Lebo. Struthers, Tki orn, \Tarsier and Wintrode-12.. 80 the question was determined in tho of On the question, Wlll the 'louse agree to the-mound amendment The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the prod-, dons of the Coast' tot ion. and were as follow, viz; YDA—!!Wears. AnOersonalackhotati.Ball, , Back, Bow el, Calhoun. Campbell, Carty, Ent, Eausold, Pontrr~~ GU des, Hamel, flamer, Reins. If lestani, llfllegas.ltofwio, (Berics„)Wousekeeper. Imbrie, fonts, Jenkins, Johns, Johnson, Kau ff man, Knight. Lair:miring, Lnogater, Lo vett, Mammy, lifattgle. 11'1 testi; Bontheati. kluseelman, ' DI land., Nicholson. lf onetnicher, Pearimi, Peters, Petri kin, rowan'', Purcell, Ramsey, (Philadelphia,) llsinseyi' (York.) Reamer. Itolvd Rupp; Flaw, Sloan. T.4an. Vail, Ifo g gya e y, Walter, Wevtbrook, Wharton, "Efunnerman jpd Gets, Sprat cr-53. •. - - liAve;--Messrs. Arthur, Augtudlne. Backus, Benson, .Bbbop. Brown', Chive, Cleaver, Crawford. Sister, Gib 'honey, llamilton, Maybe*. BBL Uolfentn, (Leba non.) Jacobs, Kerr, Lifbo„Nllkilmout, Agana-Rosa, Smith, (Cambria4 Smith, 00 0 0' Stelienmit era, Thom Vanroorble,' YteiMs, Wagotiseller: Warner, Withetorr and Wright-44. . ' So the qinestlin was determined In dbe adarmatlve. Aln tbe question, • , W the House ogreish tin. Gard weithisentt tile yeas and ways wire taken agreeably tn.': the provi sions of the Constitution, and went as WHOWIL . , • Yeas - Meseta . Andareen, DackbOttee.llol,Aseme•Pen son, Sower. Drown,'Calboun, Catiinbell,•Vbss4„ClefiTef, Crawford. DI: key , Mt, Eyste. , raakta.trii•ter, dlbbo r. Game). Ilareer. , llolns, Illestand. MIL Ilkgas, Ka man, (Berks.) iloSsuni, (Lebanon.) Genalteener.Deawie, luxe, Jambs. John', Johnsen, Kaufman :' A.rr, Lebo, Letsiker, Lovett; Menem., Naugle, ,Peallatent. heed, Mumma, if weelmari, ?Gaols, Nlettedien; Dunne imetter, Pearson, Peters, Petrie - In: pownidl, Dealasy, (York.) Ramer; Der& Stipp. Shaw, Mean t (dtmlaria,) Sualth, *.(Centre.) Stevenson, Wan. VIII, itsaveorbis, Vickers, Tosgbley:Wasonseller. Vest- Nook, Minikes: 1111tberow, 'Wright. Zimmerman and Gets, Speaker-73,' Pars—ldresta. disbar. Sintwellne, Iniettas, Mabop, batty, Deek,Otltlew, Ilandlton, liannaek Atm, idokine, knight, LeLearrinA a, Bateray;fititi Relterts.Strotbers,Thom. alter,Warneri Wharton and .to the queslion was determined to the seinnaltp.. on the question. . Will the Muse agree to the PrOrth amendment, Mite pas and na)s were taken &Trembly to Abe pro. 4. tidos of theeonstltutiow, and were as followOrie: Tale--ilesers , Anderson, Arthur,- Bach tanner Backus. Ball, Beek. reason, Bishop, Borer; Brown, Cahoon, Campbell, Carty, etude. (louvre?. Crawford. Vidury. Noir Eyster, usold...eoster,Gibboney.Gildea, llama;ldar_par,_ Item s Illestand, iklUllmas, tioltruaor (Nati LW* Man. (tettooni) Housekeeper, !warier, Inner, wan. Jenktni, Jame, Jabosen;Saufrusso. Kerr:Lobo. leirem- Lowpooker, Laved. Manear. 'Nave& Westmont, Wiltain, Ilnmma. Musselmao. Nichols. Fleboboa, Nut. nemacher. Pearson. Mem. Petrikla,,PownaU, Purcell. Ramer. (Plsnadelplda,) Ramsey. (INrk.) Deemer, Reed; Roberts. Rupp.' Row: Pleats. Smith. (tuMbriaj (Centre.).Sterenson—Tolan. Tail, Tawroorbis. irieltera. Possible=, WetoorelTer, 'Walter. Warner. Worthen*, Wharton, Williston, Witten ow, - Zimmerman cud (kee, Ness—Sleank Dock. Ilaurock, Struthers, Wintrode and Ws ' So the' question walderemolued in the affirmation.. Szcarnar's Oflins,l ' • +,.• ' pgrrisbarg, Jetne ~ Iw. i . .ibtaryfrawia, IS: -• • • , 1 • . , .. . • I do eertltr that the ribose and foregoing is t true and correct tropy rif the •'• 'rue and 6 . N tyc" taken on the resolution proposing amendments to the Constltuthm of , the COMllant Wrigi th. as the same appears oil the RAI mill of the two Houses of the Nostril Assembly of thb Coop mouwealtti for the session ot In; • 1 ,—....—.., - . Witneiarmy band and the seal of said •o 1 .1 . • c , 5 :: I Am this•twenty•amond &yet June,eue firm -5 sand eight, hundred and Iftpeeven. • "4- 1 ; : - -i.s , x4rfirg cf qte Cbieunnatialh. " 11 . •,3us " July 4,'57 , ALSO _ ) MAKE gIIOWN Ala GIVE:NOTICE, nal the quaked electors of Schuylkill county' ant to votes llhe said election. in the matinee prescribed by the iti section of the aet entitled ''''..'A it' Act...resident's the manner of setter al Abe'general' election In the eounthis of Wayne and fichsylklll.7 . approved the Bth day ellApf a, A.D., 1857,.which Bodkin is in 'the words . follow tog. to wit: " --• •• . - • . •• - "Th t front intgafter the passage of this art, it shall be hOrfullir the qualified electors of Wayne and Schuyl kill counties to vole at their general eleetjoes ibr Gov ernor. Canal Conon*ioner, Surveyor deneni, Auditor General, member or members of,Onngrent, Senators and members of the (lneel Airetably. upon on. slip or tick et, Mid aft county officers. ineindlng the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas:elm 'upon one. separate, alp or ticket; 'Prvridid, That the office forithkh eatery can& date is votad,for shall, be designated as required • by Ihe catalog laws of this Commonsteelth: 1 .Anel Provided, furdier, That the State ' sod CoOnty Orkete shall each , 4e so folded ae to tonceal the unites of the persoas voted for r and CM the unlade of-the State ticket shall be writ ten or printed thercords--"State Odleers:" sad on the outside of the County ticket shall also be written - or printed the words—“Coonty Ottawa" The gene's) election to be opened between thebonrsof S and ill o'clock in the forgnoon,' and shall continue without Interruption or adjournment until 1 o'clock In the evening, when the poll. gull be cloned. In pursuance of an Art of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth ef Penneylvatilit. entitled ',An Act _refs- Hug to the electiois of this Commonwealth," passed the wont - any of 3tity, k. D41839:' notice Is hereby given : “That the Inafftkrs and Judges, chosen as aforesaid, shall 'meet at theresreetive places appointed for holding tit eliktion ba the districts to which Onty reepeefively be loj g, before nine o'clock in the aornimd of the second T cooky In October, in each and every year, sod each of said Impel:km shall appoint one clerk, who shall be a qualified voter aroma' district. , •••Ixt case the person who shall have received the second hitheitt - dumber of votes Inc Inspector shall not attend on. the dav of election, then the person who !hall hare teethed tie second 'highest number of votes for Judge at the next proceeding eleethm shall set tot inspector in his place. And in case the Terme who shall have re. celattdltle.hliitetatt Riogiber. or. votes , far Damietta' shalt not te (end. the person !dotted Judge shall:4point an I n- SPiadt ltl.bix,Plaro, and In ease the persow elected Judge shill hot' attend, then the Inspector who received the hig,hest,nember ut votes shall appoint a Judge In his place: and if awe vacancy shall continue in the lkard for the gate of one boar after the time flied by law for the opening of the acetic n.'t be qualified voters of the township, ward, or district: 3r which such officer shall hive been elected, present afthis place of election, shall elect one of their number to fill suckescancy. • —lt shall he the duty of said Assessors tespectireleio attend at. the place of holding every general. special or torus* election, doting the whole time add election is kept oiken. for the purist...it of giving Information to the I &Teeters and Judgas, wben call, d on, in relation to the right cif any person ameaed by them to tole at such election, and such other matters In relation t 3 the as' semmeule or 'voters as the mid Inspectors. et. Judge, or either-of them shall. from time to time require -That no person shall, be permitted to vote at any election as aforesaid. other than a white freeman of the age of twenty-one years or more, who shall have resided In the State At least one year, and lii the election district . .. . Where be offers to vote, at least ten data preceding curb election. and within two years paid a State or County tax. which shalftkere been assessed at least ten days before the Avelino. But a eillten of the _roited States, who had previously be/so a qualified enter of thieetateJand removed the r efrom and televised. and who shall haven sided is thelection distrirt,and paid tax as atoovgaid. shell be entitled to a vote after residing in thin Litatesta months; provided that the white freemen citizens of the United States. betwevn 11 e ages of twenty• One sod twen ty-twoveare, who haTe resided in this State one yell' end 'tribe election district ten• days ati resaid. shall be entitled_ to vote. although they shall not have paid &sex. perhun shall be permitted to Tote whose name is not contained in the list of taxable I nhatitantsfurn fah ed by the Commissioners as' eforesaidzunlescii rat he tine dames a receipt file the payment within two :years. of a State or County tax ifUgelifel agreeably to the constito ilon, and give satisfactory evidence. either, dn his own oath, ormiiirmat ion of another, that helms paid au. h tax, or on failing to pnwintir d receipt, shall Wake oath to Ihe .payment thereof: 0, 4efol . ld, if he claims a right to Tote by being an eleetnebetweeri the axes or twentv-one end twenty-two pates. he abaft depose on oath or atlirma• lion that be Ims resided in Slate at least one year next before his :troth-Wh:4 and make such. pros of rel. idente in his district as is required by Ibis 'set, and that be does Jerily believe from the account `given him that he Igor the age aforesaid. and give such other evidence as isrequired by thin art, whereupon, the bame of the persmoap admitted to vote. shall be inserted in the al phabetical list by the inspector, anti a note made oppo. site thereto by writing• the word "tax," if be shall be admitted to rote by recision of having paid a tax, or the sord.“age," if he shall be admitted to vote on amount of his age, an In either ease tbe reason or suet' cote shall be called out to the clerks who shall mark it to the list of enters kept by them. In all cases where the name of 'the person claiming to vote is riot found op the list furnished by the Commis sioners and Armrsadre, cr his right to vote. whether found thereon Or not. is objected to by any qualified citizen:it shall by the duty 01 the Inspectors. to examine such , person on oath as to his qualifications. and If be claims td have melded Within the .pate for one year nr more, his oath shall be aullielent Proof thereof, but he 'shall make proot by at least one competent witness. who shall be a qualified elector, that helms resided within the dile ttict tr more than ten days next buinedlately preceding said election. and shall alto swear t at his bona tide ree idenee, in pursuance of his lawful calling. is within the district, and that he did not remove in said district for the purpose of voting (herein. • ihrery pereonquali fi ed as aforesaid, and who shall make do proof Ifm required, of residence and payment of taxes, aforetrald. shall he permitted to vote in . the town : ship, ward, or district in which he shall reside. -If any person shall prevent or attempt tenement any oflieerof an election under this get from holding such election, or use or threaten any violence to any such of 'neer, or shall interrupt or improperly Interfere with him In the execution of hiliiiuty.or shall blockUp or attempt to' block the window or avenue to any window where the some may be holden. or - shall riotously disturb the peace in such election or shall use or radios intimidation, threats. force or violence, with the design to influence unduly or mei awe any elector, or to prevent him from voting, or to-restrain the freedom of eboleeeurh persons on conviction shall he fined in any sum not exceeding tire hundred dollars and be Imprisoned roc any time not less than one nor more than twelve months.. And if it shall be shown to the court where the trial of such of. felon shall be bad that the person so offending was not a resident of 'the city, wird, district, township, where the said-offense was committed and not entitled toe vote , therein, then on conviction, he shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than one hundred . dollint, and be -im prisoned not less than six mouths' nor more than two years. 'lf any person or persons shall make any bet or Ma wr upon the resplt itany.election,within thisemnmort wealth, or shall offer to make any each' bet or wager, either by ierlhal pmciatnation thereof, or by any written or printed advertisement. Challenge or- losite any per son oe persons to make curb bet or wagel., upon convic tion' thereof, he or they attair forfeit and pity threethnes tlip amount so bet or iffered to be tet:' -"The Judges are toake their returns for the count of Schuylkill, at the Court House in Pottsville, on FRI DA:Y, the lath day of October; A. D.,1857, at 1 . 3 o'clock M., of said-day. .1 Riven under my hand and seal at tho ' (Vice, Pottaiille. and daterrSept. oth, In the year of our Lord, one thousand, eightlinndred and fifty-seven, and 00:4- first year of the Independence of the United Slates of America. Cod tare the Crisnmonirea/4/1. Sheritrs - Offlee, PottsrMe.} V 3.1. NATZ, Merl. Sept, 11. 1141.7. 37,5 t EDUCATIONAL. PIANO TEACHING. P, Meyer, Organist , elves., instrue s tion on the PLino Forte and Meted tin, in Pottsville and neighboring , towns. . • , Terms moderate. Apply at his office, smlnd door below: the Poet °Mee, Pottsville. [July 11.'37 VI- NAZARETH. HALL, N - th, Northampon cannily, Pa. Itb,HE 73d Annual Session of this lo ta Itution for young _ g entlemen . commenced on the (net. Application• recciv,d by the Rev. EDWARD It. REICIIEL, i'eincipa i . August 24.'07, , - WESLE. A FEMALE COLLEGE, ' , Wilmington , Delaware. THIS IN ST Ll' U' I' ION; chartered -1 with troll , ollogiate powers to, grant diplomas and meter degmeo,ls desizned to meet the Oman& of Lib. oral Female Education. I No expense ban been spared to, make It a First Class Institution. A FULL DOARD OF INSTIMLTION Ix regularly employed. attording facilities for an extended and then. ough education, ouch as can only be had In the best in. dilations: v The Collegiate Year commenc es i'.l7E3lllEll Ist, 1857. • • • • Catalogues may 'be had by inqu i hing of the ?resi dent. 1,. C LOOSIIS, or of the Yitiancial Agent, T. J. T 11.0311. I N.• Voir* , 57 aozm COTTAGE FEMALE- SEMINARY, rottstown, Montgomery vv. Pa. 1 1" SCIIOLASTIC I'i.EAR of this Not oon is divided into two iessions of elgh= metiers the last Wednesday of t . 5716730. A l t L' tt: d rlose thetirst. twelve wreck there will boa public examination of the Ipttpils In their vari ous studies. end a recess of two weeks given. As this arrangement will glee to the pupil Atte entire eighteen weeks of unbroken time, and exclude the months of J uly and August, it will, It Is believed. greatly promote the health and.comfbvt of the members of the School, and seenre all that could bo-desirod le,the way of Mental culture. i • Terms i Tuition, Hoarding, Fuel and Lishts, pe r annum, sllo 00 Us 61 M 1 .‘ WC . .00 00 00 Instruction in 31tude. 4, . , • 16 00 Ancient k. Modern Lattgnages, each' •1. " ' 800 'Flower Painting, • 0 " lO 00 , Pencil Drawing, . CI N, 600 Washing 3734 rents per dozen or L 4 4 00 Books at city prices or ihr the use of ' books.' • 1 4 0 75 , Bine payable--$5O in udrance for the 'session. lies. W. R. %FORK, Principal. 3.^,2m AUfflliti 15 57 PLUMBING. C . . AB.-FITI INC ...hment,' - E. POTTSVILLE, Pi. :The anderstrned respectfully dbrum the rl hens of PON. lie and vicinity:that hiving urhased -The Pfembieg Ex tishateafid Henry DIEU. 11101114 arid attached it to his ra-Ifittiea Iticsinus will hero ter carry on both ' branches, td ImpesAy. 'Met attention betalneser.keeping always on sand :three and well selected' stab, employing com pets nt workmen, tnd &Ong work at reammen.tinyArtees—to re lan a ',ton of the public I roluqe., Mil Moat will consist of trir er Close* Irou...Copper ard Lead Bath' Tnbs, Porcelain and Copper Wash Basins, Iton and Parfait* Ping, Brava Cocks for turn and Leather Hose for .paiee• manta, Branch Pipea and Conplingn dor parements, and Lead tips of all sizes, dawn:tures of every kind, arobnelng a fel 'assortnaent of Chandeliers, Pendants, Bratioda *a, La.. Ile. manufactured of the bee quite, a materials, and of the Latest and moat appmred pat. terns. . - DAN r E L MORI:PON. April 11,17 t ') ok-uvERIOOIO, 1 0 1. MID. YOBS - 8221LISHIP CO. SOendid Sttiamshilm , the above Llue slit sell room NEW TORK of KANGAROO. - ... ' Capt. Jaltro, l'ith , _ , Ovi .. I CITY Or BAL T I MORE. ' ; - twitch, Ist !Y .W W I ASUEtGTON, .1 .... W 311 4, 'ip t ha W fi CITY OF MANCIIKS fER, ,r .. hois, , . .. and every al Wrath) Tintriday.! , . Snot I.ATUPOOL. every alternataW4doepipiy; Tare from Neer Yorlt, Pablo $75, Third Mose pm. ' -." ' " r Lletnriool. Cabin $lO5. Blit tlinThM Ohms Bin.' pgr,cliptTillKLlNS available tier Maattla by any Steamer of the oblige.: ' _'• c ' • tabto;4l.lo.—Third Plaii.lien. Theis Shutoffs Are Adpipilsa' With igrPreTei Water . IF ~- - .6t, compartments, arid ;tarty 'experienced Burgeons. Panora about rowed, ing to Ihrint .or wrishirn to , Jkiend fix their Mends rroni 014 WO man 1 rya purchase' Tickets and obtain all Irifornril*n by stPplylot WI. 0. Bale, 13 Broadway, N.Y. .P. abet k Coells, In Broadway,' N Y to • i .f r iL. Rl.MinerseUle, and to RICKARD EDWARD S. Pottsville. " . .ParaareoCiwtifloabia by lint Clare 13.111 rig. Packets hi , tween Nell York and Livel pool. also Drifts sold bit the above. . - • ' ' (April TA, 'AIL_ 17-ly - - -7— WHICH VALLEY RAI • WOAD. , ~ * ~iI. L f il AICHA 't, EMI'. of 'Pas . - • , 1 sworn trains! Commenein WRIDNESDAY,JuIy - -44 1 4 7 . '.-'' • ' ' VOWS tease tlatielittiuuk 'at A. trli suit LOU P. M. Stallogton . .5.05 • : ; •••1A0.." " Catasauqua • . 3.41 " 2.17 • " " Allentown • 3-51 I 2.27 " Bethlehem . • . 9.08 " • 2.43 ' l `• " Freemansburg 9.25'2.52 'Arrive Easton - "Aid 3.15' - • Up 'reedits. • 3 4: . , it Leave Illt4oll • •at 3.30 A. and 4.40-P. M. • " granamusburr, •. 3. 3.55 ".• ' 5.115 " " Bethlehem : 910 " ' 5.16 - it '" Atlentoirn 9.25 12' 5.32 - ". Catasanqua iLde • -543 ." • t` rilatithtton „ 10.10 " - 5.21 Arrlve Manch Chunk • 11.45 "/ 7.00 " • Both Trails connect at Manch Chunk With trains rimsr ulna on the Beaver gradon italtrout Weatherly , and Beaver Meadow. sire, at Bethlehem ;with trains run ning on the North IrennbylvaniaJtailnted. rnortt log Train down will connect:with tralna on the Belli. dere. Delaware and Laeltawmps k Weatertt Italireada Belvidere and Bcranton..• . 4 ; , • - The afternoon 'Train will connect :with they trains on the Beividsre t, Central Railroad to Philadelphia & New York., • - The afternoon Ti:aln tip will ennneef with trains on the Belvidere' Delaware Raihusd,' - freios &mita' and Belvidere. s There will 1.111 but one connection:64hr en Easton and Philadelphia by way of North Penns - nrs Railroad, which will be In the morning. ROA R 112EATRE. '- August 8; 57 32. ; I . 1 Supt. tf FA3SNCSR 1.1 Philade p a iteol &oiti ll aillroatt. '36. WINTER ARRANGE, ENTS. '36. riIHE GREATTN-oithern fintl Western United States Mail Ittidtett 'L i At .. Are Sped lucre-died eincl`Fare Orb/did: l loß , _ I.XTTLESCIICYLKILL;:CATAWISSA. SUNBIJBY and ERIII,II'ILLLASISPORT AIND ElJilltA ItAILBOA D. 'Through to Buffalo. In 1 - - - -1., 16hours. - NLvaka Falb.; , `... 'J. 16 1 ... ' , ~ Detroit, - i - -1- . 24 ". 4, Chicago, !. - . 1. : 34 ' .• St. Ulla,. I '; - -. , °- 48. t•. -Ticket Office. N. 11: earner Sixth and . Chcsn tit streets, 'and Philadelphia and Reading Itallrhad DeOot. nornet Mead and 'Fine. •p'', • ' l'' • . On and atter 310NDAY; Dec. lithdt, bree Passenget i Trains will leave the Philaddriblaandilieadin g Railroad' Depot.mm.r Frond and Vinestreets,dally,(Sundaysite"l rented) as 511.0. r: i . , ; i . Day Expreits...7.3o 41. M. • . Sot pine a. tuenixi ilk and Readlq.only. Ccinbeet , him wit pi.,t ,wl-sa,Williamaportand hrieandWilliamt. port and Fim'n R. RoadOrrivlng atElmirs 415.15 p. 31-; eohuectiug w itL New Vorkand Eadearad Buftato,andNeW Pont; city tt dirt:ails for lioulirk and linffalo: and'from thence. • in. stet.tners on • Lake Erie or ;Lake SlPore Rail road. to Cleveland, TOledo,,Monree; Sknduski and -10.• trait. A !sq., with - Elmira. Can4udalgua and NLsgara Falls Rallretd: connecting at Cananllaignswith INeir I,:iwk Cent naill allread;Eastand West:and atlinspensicm. itridge with .Great .Western and 311chlgariCentra I JIM)• r oad foe Detroit.Clecago. St.,Louls.end all points In Can ads and IVmtern ...tales. i ' • 3lall Trairk.-7:36 A.M. Stopping at ailltations. and runnink to Pottivillei only NiftotExprese-..3.30 p.ll. _ •itounlnr. er..ry day, stopping at all ' a ,Stations nd,run• Pinata Pottpille. Conheeting at Port Clinton with Cal.l a wi,si. Will msportand Erte.and WilliaturpOrt and El mita Rails). ds. arriving at Elmira at P.A. IL: ronnelctftet with Newl'brk and Erie. Buffalo arid :New Ybrk city and Lake Shored:nitro:loi for Buffalo. Duhktrk. Eile. Clm e- Lind. Mei final LToledo, Cli icago. a nd a II points West.- - A lee, wi t h Elmira. Caninitaittturand Riagura Falls Rail. raads: arriving at NiagOrn Falls. at luiv3o. A. 51-ennneet. lint with Day raprera oilkreat Western Railroad tor De t mit. Chlracu. ate. '.' Tith Itoute. with its connection i. f prim the shortes t Aug most (Weil route to Canada andtilte Lakes. . • tinlY‘ontratanite ofhagratge between Philadelphiaand Canada or the levkl.r.: , ~ , ' Paraenzerr by Day Eaprera.breali4at at Pori Clinton, and &heat Williamsport. Paseenwera b - e way of Night ..gapresstake supper at I,:ert Clinton:: . P M n* aysengepuhalling Tick e ts by this:Line hare the privilege of atoppingat *by of the above points and re turning their seat. at DICISure. 1 • . • Fare from - Pltiladelphla to ' Tamaqua. - S 2 94t littifiio via Tnuaw'n-da.lo 00 Cataw ism, 4 :',s:Niagera ,Falls, a r ia . El- •• i Rupert. • • 4 41.1 mfra•Caiandlikual ' Danville. ' 4 001 'N-Frita l liroad. • • 10 00 . 8111toit , 5 1 . :%N. kalls,',rla. Buffalo, 10 00 WIIILim_ k port , . ! 51/o'Susketisioh Bridge, 'Juno, si, lira, . t I' 00Cleytlann, ). ii 701 Je erson, 14 751 St rkey. i t ; 7 na - .Toled,j, i ; 7 45:Cincinnati. , . 16 00 I Pe n Y31:14 18-00 Detrott;rla. Rail i ' 16 00 flop:um,. . '. 8 •• I Buffalo and . Gerva, Ili. Gorhant, $ Lake, , , da 00 • .. Steatner ' IChleagnrla Ot.Wer: . ohn Arnot, . : 8,901 tern abd Michigan • • Capandaldna. • 00, Central Railroad. D:2000 llnneoye Falls, ; 8 50iChleadc4sta itußalnand 1.14.d0n1a, ! i .' 8 80: Lake Shore 31Ichikan Roy, : 80.1 : Sontlfern Railroad. ,'0 00 it. aria. , : 9 IjOrblmr;ol eta Rut. Lake • lithester.via, l N. YAk . l and Itiehigan 'Cert. .'. and hula o. Cr-. i. , ! tral itaillruad, 10:1; rinzand; N. T. R. R. S 00,1tock Island, ;75 ' Ildtralo, via N. l'orica.- . .1 .; i ' . „ I.:rie.and But. and:d . l l • New York City. "10 00 , ' I - i • I B. T.IIIIRTIELL,. Tickit rind Freight Agent. ' N. W. corner Sixth Ind Cheannt streets . A.NICOLIS,S4I. PhiLvdelphliA Reading Railroad. Mott ISSOCR. Sup't Catawissa, W. and Erie Railroad. 1 J. A. 14.11FIBLD,'S.up't WillianispOrt and , Elmira RAIL ',pd. ..:. I . I " ".: HARDWARE. PLANES. I - . " 1 - . EN CH PLANES, AI4 - tiltling Plane", j) Sash , Planes, !follow ,k Rounds, Reads, Asiragles, a the Hardware and Iron Depot. I . F.IIANK POTT. August 1 '57 31 -- LoCKS.; • • . • TM, Front , ,do.i . , Closo, Night-latch, with Siirer-pLated. Porcehilti or dark illinral nobs, a very large,. asst r tment, Ott low priors, r;Vhe elron liardwe and Wpn. • ' I FRANK S. . August I,'u. • t t‘ 31 SQUARE . - i lACI - 11SIST41 'SQ ARES, U. S, Standard, links: o.uagrs, Shrinkage Rules. WT. Protectors. Colllpers;Sprinpllll.,rs, at thellardware and Iron Depot. • ••• • FRANK POT!': • August I,'S; ' • ' 31 1 tiAND SANG. issToN S, Cresson .s, Spear & Jaeloan't nand. Panel ttud4 . gaws. the I4st .ottmeat lu tow*. *tar salg at lub prices at the Hard *are aall Iron l'epot FRANK POTrt 1 August 1.'47„_ -_- P r ----- reserve Jars & Kettles At BTICHTER & THOMPSONT,, Cbr. Centre &Market, , Stow or rat Stir.” al BOILERS, stop as*,DION CABS Auiput 4'57 a-111E SUBSCRItIERP .are preiiard to famish tha'abose artieleS. or Ilest Material and workmanship at the Shortest not low .Itoilers and Fins -.sixty:air on hand. 1 J. k J. SPARKS. 1, Aug. 8. '57 1'..2-Bm* tot Street. • RON COMMISSION WARE HOUSE. - lElsrl'RE The subscribers are prepared" to furnish the Trade, achloists and Operators at rhitadeiphia prices firelight tided) wholesale or retail. beet Arnerican her I ron, man fact ured at Potter Ille.and warranted ofsuperkirqual ity., 'so. light T rails Anitable for toles. and Cable Chiani urnished at short notice direct filen the importer. 1 . .E 1 YARDLEY 'A 130!„' 1: • - 47,ir YorU Store. Nov. 22. ISw9 COLEIVIAICSCUTLERY• STORE:' 1 „ No. 31 Korth Third Street.. • . , fIONS'I'ANXLY on hand, a large i#- kj sortmint of Pen and Pocket Knives, Sclasurs, and azors.! Table Knires aifil Forks,..ln Ivory.atag„ buffalo, en e and' wood handles; Carrera ,iod Weeks, Dirk”, Wiwi. nfirea, &e.. • , . ; • ALSO—a very extenilve assoriment o f Walters, 'Tea a rays, &c. 1 Fine English Guns, colt's ristlAs, Allen's - lierolviiir, )ind Single and tonbletbarielledil'istoir. with a general Ytoek of Fancy Ilardware. constantly on hand: • ' H i . JOHN 31. OOLEMAhr, [importer. PhiladelphlaJletr. 30,1854 rDe .27,'.53-92) 111 r 1! H/kRDWA ux ReAND w IR ayingON DEPOT - laT tu.selllßEA, h DOW arrsingi . ed his goOds at his pew :place df busbies, and with a new,deterrdination of furnish ing all such goodslasi lite business of 'the (Coal Region may require, at. I heir lowest market Tattle, sollritsthe inspection of the Palate, I Phan be always .n hand and hasesmixand a fullistock of 11 Bar Lou,r ! Ch.ping Ales, i' Flue Inm, ... . ' Coal (hovels. Cast Steel,,.' TraraChains, - • 1 Silt iron, I ' Nailsjaiill Spihes,, Rope. - - 1 •. . Taekterillocks t . Bellows, • ' Anvils add Vices. &e t , -..,; Hardware andrlron Depot, er..VERit STREET. three,dbors %hove Market', East aide.' 'I i r ' FBA?: K TtYl7, July 16, 1854 . , I ... 28-If .• MORRIS, JONES, & CO.; , IRON & ST.EIII. MICRCHANTS, ! . ...ifartrf and Sizttenth Steil:, Philadelphia, , . ilaxe siW3jlKOti handland for sale ' 1 , BEST I.,'NOLiSil it P.WIN HD lit ..01x-riftill, amortmen I Or "Ibignalill ',.". and other favorite b j nds. REST AHEM CA [URA—ordinary slseir. or lied to order for bridge purposes. Ake., .te. ' PENN SYLV IA BOILER PLATS— I N' promiscuous sizes, of 'art ,to refkulitd • size. • 1101LER RIVETS—Dozer brand] matte in !solid dies. REST ; EN -OLi Sil CAR AXLES—imericarq and English.- PLUS ; k Sift ET IRON—Forearming sqhutes, Ap..A3IFJIICASI A SCOTCH Pm IRON. I RAILSQAI) 1110 N—T rails and flat bars imitable for infirm. turnouts, ke. . JUNIATA. EN. GLISII lc NORWAV.SIAT RIWS, BOLTS, NUTSland 1 WASllEltS=For.bridgeir, cam and machined purposes generally.; CAST, SHEAR, MAEICINE and lILISTER ; STEEL, ',-Also, - an extra quality for taps and din., . The I above, texatbei- with a full aAportment of Iron, Steel, Salts and 'Spikes' to 'Which the attention of dealers. railroad companimi, eSitleir, adorn., founders and ma chinists Is invite* , ; • May 10,1868,, 19•Iy ; - • BRICHt t kg.R_c_tra. _ 1 -- - - , a NIEW:IIAiI PaeFes olvaL Two doors be-. • I low Si ' hotel, and - nearly epposila :the 1 • lane ' Bank . Pottsville, where Will-be fonn xeelleireassortiaerit of lino. Coach Vitamin-.5.-. - illeit. . . i • Springs, .i .. -1 -7 P•I I Fine Trays, - '. • ' - Saddlery, ' ' . -&-'- _.; BritantaXare. Siscomakar'sfflools, .14,: I .Assortnsentof fine teal., Carpenter's Tools, .., . 0 Table Cutlery, ' • i i . • 'Olati and Paint , • p _Pocket CWAlerYp : . I , • Bar Iron of:dist:et, --7 • 1 Table Spoons_ , Roiled '. t. •. ; Antrila and Miter ' . Nails and Sines, . L . Asnartment of dna Opal, ...' Railroad Iron and Saila, 'Elbrit Iroiftruetblet, Smith Teals, 1• ; : Wirp, Tin Plate, Bnildlim Ratetiala, • . I Brats Kettles, . _ Cast Btia. s , r. : . Badarons. , Shearßtied,.. ~.. z . i.l : Planned Bi ll ets, ( Aria BUster, : • : ' `,• Ohia)na, ' .. • I SIM Saws. ; ! ',' '! ' Raf4ti Traree, Crosorot Saws, .- ~: iPo : sada:tot—. I Pine Bind-saws, ;. .. . 4 , ~ 2 I 0.11-returns idithankstrithapibiliforthepatronaga they a:forded tobininhlelnditUnalespulty,atidliopas Oho new Am., by hid q*ality oethair deedolostriet attest' lion to lanatniemattdaesanosnadattng prharsparlll Morns zed eonuit!lM thatroontlnand inenort- _, .. , ;• ' moth' t lailtbu, ' • pailersis Harebells* and /AIN Centre Wired Pottelv Bina 4 .1566 '-.- . - I :a' 4 . : . ' • ~. • , . , . 6 TR tELIN, . 'kmADTALir Avid Iflititti:qiik JOHN M. KENNEDY, £ Fisk Cheese and kravidani Xerthant4, 'MOS. 99 and 40 North Wharves,''half 11 way between Arch and Race l.tretat. - PIIIIADELI 11A. _ • [ /limb 11. '67:,/14, LEATHER! .LE/qJHEßll.imariiiiti.. ,pNRY vit ENcit C I, . £KlNS.itt mei 'lseether 6ealer. No d Smith sf., Miriade - PI - • • • sewortment of all Windsor Curnae,lttatteeeM, ate., ate. ED and OAK SOLE - /February • • illy' • ••• THE IMPERIAL DEPJ RATIVE. The Great Remedy oft ,Illeteleesith • • • Cesstatry, • ''; OCR the mire of Canetmand Seto& • titian diseases. Tetter...White f weilirci, Mellanant and old mere., antell dtseisel iselenatinc -In as restate of the Per diseases of the stoma nee layer this preystsikeshae no equal, and la " ally raltiable to Females of a weak end debilitated ha, bit. Tb le Is the celebrated , remedy used by Dr. Loteas• smear k Co- Id their suerareral treatment rrcaurets, . Scrofula:lc. It le a Stably cotters' iatedi and pine Atit , edy, sad large deem or bug nes of it le hot neemearl.— new flour able remedy are entitled to sieekatb advice frendthe principal aim. free of charge DKPOT. So. • 50 North bib street, Philadelphia. • - •- July -IS, 'Sr (June 6.'0 'MIMI • 22. TO FODADRYIULN, suoRnrISTO Ii OMB& • -PURVES,.N. -E.4eciroer South. A. and Pena Sta.,. Philadelphia. fur ,• -•" abeam. In,got copper sad beam, pie Inns, sheet Iron. solders,Sre Wake. portable for. ges,spelter. blocs tiaihereLtimadry mould. e k .i ntes , ,erecibles, antiniony„tabbltt metal; sand. of all kinds. beam old capper. tr., e. He is *MO a deal. • er in weentatt and cast scrap free and other metsbe. ' It is his destreapaelbotottoodat • machinists end others at a distancet the city, by fundshinft any ankle they may went • fn tbelr business. 'Articles not !straitened in the above will be procured and tereard d. Any Inquiry in the shoreline will be prom ptly enamored.' i• . - • .A. PO RYES, . A N.-E. , corner South and Peon streets. . Pebruary li, ' • 52 • • • r tRY 21 , K A F D MIL L , Pol:f i f rli Arch: • streets. Ilittadelphla,- rarportfully regain; faits yeti to winless a Sae ittock of steugmatie goodsotilip tiS to beat Ponnelysnla trade.. .* -' 1 Full 'Line of Fall Dress Goods... •• Neer designs of Fall Shawls. . ' . Bich Mks of Newest Styles. • • • Good Black Silks Of all widths. •. ' , 1 cam assorted Preach Mariner:a. . • • - 7 " • roll do Cbesree..liesi Goods. '., • • • British and Auteritan Dark Prints. • . • tlatinetts; Cassitnesta, Cloths and 'Castings. • • Mislins, Linen,. ritatiels,•Dlan Refs, Ite.; &e.' 'X. D.—Auction Bargains from New Torn and tpls city daily raceircd. Particular attention iiI , II k , t i i gauntry orders for • destrable goods t urersss Net cash,. :•• ' • /fogad Z,'s7'• :. • WARIILTRWAND COMING . APPARATUS. • THE suliseribere . would invite ' , the . • _ special attention of Arehltents, Builders and.the pu lie. to oursupswioemasortMent of Warm Als , "Turna. eta, Ventilating, apparatui. Zuni 'Spikes, 00 ovens, Patent Lorrdowu Grates, and others of too latest 'Wes; also; a large. asiortment of' Ventilators. .brank.... gold: hroared and white enamel Segiders: Cooking, Ranges. of 'superior merits, - warranted:co gedorm well: also. Tenable bangers foe numner use; J. S. Silver's 'A te.Tigh t - Cgs Consumer. made In the best manner, and sererding to the original invention ; mole Agents , foCollieo6 Patent Chimney Caps. Art ventilattrg all elasses of bindings and for the cure of ornokylghlmn res. Personal at,tent ion lcen to e n work entrukMd to ut.- the public. are re ;quested to call and 'eS.Alllilie. our large add 'eoruplete ;stork, as wil know wee= give tattiest-nen. , • BAKER A WiI,LIAMS. - • No. ll= (old No. 406) Market street,- Mat 0.'57 .16.n0il •Abovi Eleventh, Girard Row.' JESSE WILLIAMS , & • • • DEALVICS ' s • I SHAWLS, slimy& FANCY & STAPLED= . °DODS. MAN IJIPORTERz ANT II I CLOAKS lAND er MANTILLAS.. Esebruiing all the.-Vongliti llhc Sewer. TN' pur DRESS .GOODS: and.i.Tß i. !ammo departmonts m ap b.: found WI WI and - Onwpote Sleek el Goode, including all the most lipprOred . • I'AUILICII- and lATEBT ETTLI.P. together ,with. ibeWsual ar sortment of domestiennd /o t her goods, to nhkb: ue aro daily making additions from New York and Pliiktd . elPhia Auctions. Purchasing and 'wiling exclusir.:tyl for err!, we lire enabled to offee sdinstrof indunementrio..rtsh Br y ft,t.i'IIOLESALE and RETAIL. N 0.20 Month Second stre.cl. and No. U Strawbeary street, Ptillade'idda. Sepiember 5. 'Zi; , - GUANO: LL, • EI N A U'-S7 Super Phosphate of Lime. 7000 TONS. it+.lll .114-FAR3IERS! For your ,Wheat Crop. use LEINAU - S Survey Phorphate of Lime, at :44 Ct a.' a th or $4O aTtot; or tier I.EMAL"S . FERTILIZE!:, at Id 50 a Bbl; er $25 a ton; . . One banal of either IS sufßelent r for an ttere:of Wheat. Three are s Permanent - Mantiree, made of reliable Chet - , mica] 'Clemente, and - tiere been in successful 'tin; for the part SI.T. !tots, Improving the soli and Worthing the value of the land•.. - Four Diplomas (rota:the State Agricultpial. Society of Pennsylvania. New Jersey, .Delawere and the Crystal , Palace Association of the City of New Tork,heve been received for these Valuable Fertilizers. • . , Pamphlets in the English and German LaugUagea tan be bad by application at the Office. ' A LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO WHOLESALEDEALERS. . The shove •Tertilizers. delirered FREE of fl y Karr to any wharf in the old City Proper. Orders apt by Mail acooinparilad with Cash or Drafts. will be promptly Shipped to any part of the World. GEORGE A. 1.K.1N AU. Pr4rietar. N 0.19 South FROST'street, Philadelphia City. Philadelphia, July 18,'57 11171 m M. - W. BALDWIN & CO. a 1 , -Engineers, Rioad and Ilak.itton area's, Philadelplao WOULD call the attention of Rail road 31anagers. and those inte estedin Railroad Proporty.4o theft:System of Locust:UreEnyfai.s.ln nh irb they are adaptedito the particular bishiess:for which they may Le.requiredi be the use of one, tiro. three cnr four pair of Uriving wheels; and the use of the whole, or so much of the weight as may be dft4rabte'for alb& on; and in am:ex:Medal lug them to the grades. curies, strength ,of aline: strnetion, 801441 and Work to be done. By these means the maxtmum useful r free.liof the power is secured with the least. expense for attendance, cost ot tue:. and repairs to Road and Engine., :Mitt: these: object in v.ew, and as the result of twenty-three yearn practical experience In the but hiess by our senior parte • ner. we mannfactnretfire lb:Pieta kinds of .4ngittes. and several clasStsar sizes of each kind. Particular atten tion paid to the strengthot tire mach ineln the plan and 'ffOritmanaltip of all the details. Our long+ experience. and opportunities of obialnlfig information., enables us to offer these en:: nes with tin Assurance that in Whelan. ey.econotny, and durability. tbey will compare favorably with those of any other kind In :Use. We filsolurnhato order wtiechhaxies bow ling or low moor tire (Mat can t resveithout boring.) coreporitiOn castings trir bearings ; every descriptioupt Copper Sheet I on and Boiler Wtirkie and every article appertaining to the repaiti or renewal Of Locomotive Ertitinea. : .M. W. BALDWIN. • Jannary 6. '5T 'll.tt , 1 *SIATTIIIEW'HAIRD. SAVINC FUND. NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST CO., rV W A LNUT STREET, S434th-west . e9rti er ot TIHRD, Philadelphia. (Iticioiporated Ly the St.fte of Pensaeylen min.) .Slorty-is received kn any MM. large or autati. and ht tereet void from the dat of delpelt to the day °twitli .drawal.s The alike ix open every day from 9 o'cinckAri the morn ing -till 7 o'clock In the evening, and 'on Monday *and Thursday evenings. till 9 o'elark. . . . INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. AU sume,large or amilll, ern paid bark 14 GOLD ; nn - I demand, without notice. to any ansonet. '1 lima. HENRY' L. BENNER. Piesident. • • TVs:UHT BELFIIIDIiti, 'V ice l'inaldent. W.J. - n rirD,Feeretary.l • Directors: Henry 1.. Benner, C. Landreth iltinns, Cdward.L. Carter, F. Carrot , Brewster, II Robert fielfrithor, Joseph B. BstirX. ' Soniuel K. Ashton, _• Item yL. Cbriaiinane l James It. Ftnith. Francis Lee. ' , .', This comptity•coutlues its hultlttess entirely to the re miring bf moony on intmot The InsestMlotaanionnt , ..ine to oyes .. . • • One and a ` half 'Milliong . of 'Dollar4: Are made in nowtortalty with thenr,niti.do ' I he star ter. in REA 1., ESTATE, MOBTUAtir.ti,ditil :: . , S. end such first class soeurtt lee. acwill •Itsa)S enslave per fect eeenrity to the depositors, and which remit t tail to girl ~rmarreney and stability to this- lust iltil ko. March 7;14 - • ' 1 imly '. • _ _ . - . . FALL' AND WINTER DRT 60613511.14 .11'! - tfIORNIOEY . CH/§M. tiortbeset e•Ornt.r I,I'IIINO 11A11111:1N streets, j Philadelphia. : _ I,Brol7Ln .e:111 special att.entitm to t their storks of goner. which an4eitrefulir r. lerted, and bought Tory cheep *r els!, . aTicl 'bleb ere pledge ourselves to sill for tho em.illret ••Ltres/ Prrdtt." 11LAUK SILKS fur 15,,r;1i.51. $1 $1 211, up to $2. per yeitt. , • FANCY 411.1,:fi,f5r t•O; GO. + tS . f. 7 $l, $1 1:4 . 11 auto r T Sarh, s, %cry Rich Etriprd Moir A nthere. sonsribitat moor! Black Watered Silk!, Tart , ;Aetna. Ull.lurp; Ste. Shawls &. Cloaks:!! Long and Square Brortn-a e has lc in every eidored centre. Long and Squarp Blanked Shawls. to every quality. Stella Shawls, Iterates Borders and ChenultleeTrimmed. Plain andiEmbrehieral Canton Crape :bawls. , Plain Shashi for Prinnt., Meek Shasta, deLitte. Newest Styles rf CLOAKS, TALMAS, DUStICRS,Ae. A Large Stock of DOmestio Oooda al ways on haad;very cheap ! Irish Linens a Our Own - Importation ' Linen Tublo Clothe, Oilme', Nopkitut, Cr:triter. Cloths! Cassimeres! Sattinetts! BLANKETS, FLANNELS, dr• -. Z .- CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. DR CC“ MTS. Remember It Ia lhe Northeast curner of Vigil t A ?pet og: Garden Os., wt Aa Love Fmrr .Slery Into, thl,sfin;/," TUORNLEY t CIIISM'S Pmet; CAen Dar Goon .'rote;' September 5, '37 ALLEN '&5 NEEDLES' - 'SUPER - - PHOSPHATE OF CAUTION. 7 —Pe particular to - observe thitetery barrel of our irtiele baadir wide and Met of ibus of Klett, branded en the hes nisi- UM is rendered necessary, nut .thrte are in Many articles of doubtful value wild under the name or:Super-POgo photo of Lime, is to mislead those who are tinnennelut ed.with the value of a GENUINE ARTICLE. • • Price tip - per .51000 lbw: ON eta:Spar Pi.) • • 'A liberal itedoetion made to XtEALEItn.o • . :r, ' • Orders %ends valuable Ferfdtrei attended•to prom try. ramphieti derj,riking it. and the. abode f appl am he bad gnatutously at, our Storrs. or by . mall If bca drafted., • • . . It hairnet ruprslor as SANCRE for - WHEAT, RYE; CORN; - OATS; sad all otbeferops rtculring, rigoroux arid LASTJNC FERTILIZER. • producurvot only a beerier yield Of Gruio th:in PE. RINIAN4ItIAtiO, btit sta)Pqng the iterate le suriwitAr heed. • . _ 1014414211111 '- rangy .foifs M takeorill +whine our Phoopliato Is Applied to Wheat • - .PACIFIC OCEAN. GUANO ' We Wm . & aniall quantity AM in stag e. new 11114N1111X. Ai supply of ibis valuable artlele.lbe side. *rice $3O psi :730004W. (1!,4 athat per Sts.,) No. 1 Government PoravionNuaso. for see at the lowest rates. la' The listding Agrieratuhti Joar;titli led N w ilo/pa " art rtgOarly filed stair eke for ik MN Of Armen. Gmts can Ga ke.frd at 'either front of odr Warehouses. Neater* areproesswisdat k* drive to Wahir Ahead and' eroid the croirskil wharf. Ample facilitievutre ofurded is /oadireg Witypies and at/Ending - lc. the flows. , ALLEN & NE.E.OLV, No.= Arra WAa►res and 41 (mew sfyie) Ortith 4tettr & Firrt itoru above Cllctpul, Auziot 717 . , . MAIM AND GAR,DEN SVEDII, YBDpr tr.„.._ Agefeed tweak los plessent a, a.;7 4 4. *THE Subscriber will kicp on ‘ , rid Clmuvr.Timothy Toil,' fI. m. , , Whits fl avor so L.V.13 (3,. ,--40,. nett • Antidwn an*, rid *r.dv,utic 15 ) k. will w to (Mai avid gond . ; 11. nip ~,,, r. , ' l ,‘ fig , sill i iOf fruit Ire... lv3trant.d !., I •..'„, of which will I. , oftirnlslited at luau utaol,„4. , e. . , ..1 44101. win. : prerren e tb ri es :7 l, a d i S : ' n: l g ho s ; 4t irti : , l 4 : : : :e be.i " d l i :oeu red : r t r nne4 a s i onrn:"l.ll:gterlahner7dlrriefoat:lnevir,:pre_ltwi tbe 7l ,, wti ,E l l :: Bl ,lji rt : t l; Ai. ; : d. l:l' iut fi ' l l s ' t r i. ; ,,, i ii : l, l 7 l 4l : t es l e • r . : : ; e l .t, '". : :ti . ).. ; ::: ' , : ‘4 l ' ,,,: ~.,..:,.,.,;.:,.:..4,,,,., ounly in the matte. Rom file.. Vt., 1u01e),,,,,,k4. , .; qualify. fart farts lbout. , f On iir Rip #1,4,,, T 1 .6 li ,e..".y ' . an hoprrtant consideration ta t be * U .b, ‘. i qiu.”..11,,,‘.. weds or !hilt treou. Tor tire*. Ar...01.i lii .4, , c , . ~ to ' . ...-_,-- - - -41 - ...- - -_•_-_-,4: - _ - _= - 7 -- rz_: - ....—.... _,... _ , i i ,. .. i • ~,- 0 T 63 RULLII TO IS OS XXXX RD VI 10tA11%Z:41,,.. Tint.—ln making good hotter then? sot 1,,,„1 Dies operationa to be',gone thri•ugh f ailh, 'kiwi, ' require an eye V cleanliness, foreth( h;h: lies! el •.. -41 • perience. V #.1.-:':., 1. On milking clean; fast yet rent r, i. , --: 1 17' . -,, ' */ twin. a day, depends the sacesss of thella 7yee a. Ilad•ninkers sh'uid out be tolerate{ :" 4, r , i4 . - . ":, , , . 4 '.' r better pay di:table the pries for gor , i on.f. " -•,;1 , S. Straining, is quite , simple, bur l it th•iaLl le i , r.: ' borne inelnfl that tto,pans *heat half full sack till procriee a greater amount of eieam than :he ...". same milk if in bat one'pan'i tbi:reason of {bit is the gr ea ter surface. ' 1 . 3. Scaing is gaite en importantlestore in IS, 'tarot making butter in eool nutte l r ; tie create ~. rites muck quicker, milk keeps 'greet lung er, the:' - butter ie. of a better odty, and churns ii uL4.4.4,11, the time,' . , 4.,Skimmiog should always iw dune Wore ills milk becomes loppeced; ,;therii.e 'inued of el' meats stuns iisto whey sad h lost. Cluilning, :whether by bawl or ottirmise, st;Ouldoecupy fifty micelles. . . , g.,lra,rbleg in told soft,acci is Lne its urn .erringgoalitnotithoold t.e euntinuri until it show no color of the MA Ly 01'5 u*c uf,thei 4 .ll, ; irerybuird water if btgbly mutt inn measure, 41/Pan to'it alLalint tics. • 7:Salting is oiceerarily &Me . with th e b e .t kind of ground telt ; the qu4ritity tarirA tug to the state it is taken from the.rbers; if ,”(r, word—if hard, lest; alirpyr takiok :th, , te 64 t.:, surest guide. 8.- First working,,afterabout,ll 136ur.t4i$ for,tht porpoise... Prising iegerater eemytietne4. • • 9. Seeontlworking 'takes plate at paekin;,add when the butter hi• disporrel die salt, that the brine may bet worked ...tut. 4 10. 1 Paektag , is demo !kb :hp hands or soh butter -mall and when butter is put Into ut , rlet„ vessels, they should be snaked two orithree de 'strong brine.belor• After 'cover the buttei with a wiit etotb, anir4tal,yer or salt,npun it ; in this way the salt esti fain( n removed at any time, by simply tadilaz hold of the edgesiorthe cloth. ',Butter made in this way,will keep any l engt h or time required.: STATE Aqniertrrnat..SOClE.TY:—lts C.mtnit. i:: tee of Arrang%eulents for the 'approoclicriz Valli. '' ..44 ':;* bitioo 0E the Pennsylvania Rath Alzrirolior:....;,- . ‘i;',, cietyhave made ithe fallowing a iptiinemen tr, tit . Director for Horses, Charles P. Lea.: • ; ' . -4 4 .. " Cattle, L. 11.TWaddeill'w ' ~.• . , , • " . " :Sheep and Si/rine, J, . 1 h:wmt, r,',... ' 7 , " " - Youltrx.y. G. Wolt 'rt.' . , • : I " " Farm Implerneet., urtatu• tegle. ); tw .. lifitinery.,J2bn C. C.T. , .11:• ..; • .4 '' ...Sr Li, Flowers, 1 ' 1 1.4" • " " Veyielables andiSce ~ /n• rfot . ;.•: 't.; • " " ,Ilitccd. Articles; J.•C• l'r , cii....• s. • EO3IXITTF.E ON ' tiecel.r . ros. i:i , --7.-, .....,. 74 .; David tazgart, President . of the S,,ciety., l'''l, V 1 James Gowan. • George 'M. Kelm. . A. S. Newbold. 3 1 Jphn S,trohm. ' 1:. 77- .4.1in W. Geary: - 77F,?, ''A. Boyd Hamilton, C r oerespond in; Sreteiary of the SOciety., 1 This promises to be one of the most, extra, to and attractive exhibition. tint has ever been held rt iii this country. It will be held on' the 27ii aril 301,11 of September, and on the Ist and , 21.14.,;( :Ai . - 7.1 OetobcF. The beautiful and tipaelous :roev,l.at .s .' i r •., Powelton, West Philadelphii, have been mated .':." 7 , f ~ Iv by the State Society. i 1 .. " • ','Fkii To nr. Tnorour Aaoti.—Cana farmer 6rliiny better investment folhis tnoney rams, what ce re quired for the support and : educnn• , n •.f his tam• ily, than to'expertil it upon his farm, in the. prorewent of hie stock, in planting freer, in dra;c• ing, enriching, improving and ornamenting the place be has cbii,cn as the scene of his Lthnrs'snd the centre of bia‘comforts Tux PIAWS4AIII.—= The bark mai teat n{ on the rare, the !rem ;b4 ' -dust, But oevtF,Siouy thivprow that outs the faro r• he .r . . 1 that; ~ IN metal is lanaltllied. on blood d,il, ii..,. i!,..,. God sgpred, It mor«l6 and let It thrive tio-hi 4'. , , ..r: .7- where. Ettxt c4d Irons should always harenree,s to the gt and tor breeding saws it is indi-penNibly twee' i• ry. The wiitit et chi, has been the death of risiy a fine I,tter. ' . • t;Artit - i fruit in ,try weather, swill when the shiner, and vlitee them ns carefully-in theb3Aif 10 ifthe, were Ome n The amalleet bruke iu "N. ' ittenres a lenity. • • lI'ATERYBLO7 1-I:F.SERVlPl.—lteliltne the rind and reeds of aato:ritels‘ms, nut fullirire; awl cut them into slices about half an irith. m thitkre;:s. Scald these itr weik aluuswaterWh;ch .10 tour,b en thein; and gave them a nice greta - t , •', r. Nest rinse in cold water-and lay.on plalirts a. c. nl.- 10 seven posMll , of the intl..nt thus rel are. , l; take six pound• of sugar. A.ll tv..trr en,ugh,tu tliastigar 7 io make rs thick 'Ito!, o i l 1,,d it, ?Ida, ming it if brown., sugar i• r k the t.iel:ns in the qrup until well d. Do) remAe tham and peek in jars, la) ing i t se.. rid !moos tr each seven pounds of suel , •n;; t 1 •4 1,1 . 0 ryrup some 15 or 20 minutes or until t 1 k sr..l I,er it in. keep in close jars. • • „ As ZEXCKL MC? GIXOLRaII'IR —ft Oil on Whom we recently :111e ,l, treat , 1 al f, a t,:ee, ilk.° of gingerbread,: whi,•llunA I:13 1e fisor `..ttla different reeipe'from.nny wo hay; " believe; to with ;:•:,,--Take one pint of to teacupful of butler, half one , teneroq.nful r.f ea du, half n tens[,,.. ~1 pulverized alum diesolved in n littlo tableppoontul , of ginger; the Whole witrt .l-t' oughly with en , ugh flour to r,,1l nut :mil cards. Hake , in a quick oven.-" The mixing h e done rapidly and not until the oven in :Ann!! Lot, so that the finking via be dare nt or flaiday. POTATOES PICoLLOPEN-512.41) p.O v• upoial way: then butter scale Dice c:vo shell', patty:piinv, or teacups, or r.iti cr.; 10 i 3 your potatoes, makes ilem AH4406111 tt the IoY cross s knife over thetrt ; strew o 1"...0. sine 1.r0 , 1 crumbs on'them; filch/kits them ei,h r lave rirso s with n few dropa'of melted butte!, no: , 1 ro than ins Dutch oven. When nicely' brawn-I on 0 1 top, take them carefully out of Ow f hell+. l :i brown on the other , :4,4,..,„ )1, EXTrpsu kt;uttivo.--.llix trait iiir ; 2 CUIS milk city' molasses ; 3 ;1,41 ,sake ril;" 1 ^ pound; ralsiut; 1 po t t.,t; 2 ts.)s,..ta. sr 4 0 ' Ireamirof 'art.'s, tettsi.t.,nful “I • .13. 51 4 1 • 4 houirs, whiclt may be dati" Irr piittin:: it is!. eovered.tin pail, and ,setting it int r klur't boiling water. Bo careful iq I. t boil Out of the kettle. A Win(' a!):,. 0 ) .51 ,0 this purpose: .1 Mao Otkon AAAAA D.—Take 'II saps !err : cup batter;! cup, sweet milk teapi.p.nral lode and lOf cream of taro'? ;,1 sod .lour to suit UFO, or eiylllll. ' ee er] itottnez }panttk, the Phs" o f f epics. Kneed in 11 .ttr n.vvl k ‘ very bayl ilougki'eud roll t.r thicknees d lot With whitergraoulnted, sugar, an , estra uica:At i,,r produced::,. :, - ---1.--1._:..._ . CITAONrt)ii CA iiit.*Takrei iron c and terel" li exactly a* , eteetilW4 Amite .for .ji AICIIWI' '' Instead of .Icising the jut., leave thriallei . D. riots will i dry 'town and inenfah allrleriai ti fruit cake far cheaper, an 4 . .latat nhout sr , V 4s s f ar n ti3O the best preceereil West In d ia citron IL'' ' SPOlstan 11 . 11 ' " Pi Ituur; 1 rip sugar; & cup cup; Wird l;al "4 Pr' viuusly well beaten; te.ispv.nrul aw tar' Jar and / tearrwat'ut uf n d.. Fl4tirr •4111 0,1 pntine; . 6 vanilla, um 'inn:oloov 3 laatc. i efimutt. litcipm.