Wit an) Ma o% WAR OF THE CLOWNS. T.: As Champ audCleal, two ;may elowls { • Were r e eling bowie ono night . i rons ale !inure, where their =inn' rroitans • a , a They'd risked to saddening plig4i-• • 9asta Chad} to cut, asf.*issit, oari , OM that As made gOod pada» lead hid get, • •Aslosa ' , "Asa t. awe* Clad to Cilt ;140 0. 11 • Thy to beat b 7 fin .•_•' • Am% hams: to;prote • matlblso *AO.", As Oa foe amity etair '•; • • • soAtir bat deb ithuslh "to llomettit, an ==„Tr*wear .1 • e, l efrer g rsat sae% .• - rd Sestf.ths., oa tbylteur4 , •?' • • ••• • - I *Whitt . mid w ould ! leave.* wa. Carp. 1: o Apit that stye Cleddy.i ` • • Quota Our "Them thee my WO shell thump, • Uri baip thy body!" ' ; , • do to litho mot, loth cis* sak pad, As dist es GM mead tam ~4 , • , TUI DOA lay spravlling an me wwt .,. And mem a lift eoald wag. , • 41t eon "'ow. Cindri; Ohootp. ' ' • 'AMA arbors; goothelod , , mar' ' . TOM sighed sod carcass rallied on *ti p, , to *alit lot bitb Itialuat round.i dm rs Z ta ads, they mm4111;1811, Ala all wind or* • , 4 , v,l'llsat looked at agog. In the Woe • • A o4l l ol PufFh l r m tto sklo• • •wtr oa ' mono: vast sinount of wit is gathered from tombstones, sod mortlituy puns have long bein famous. The epitifph Wf the witty di*itle r Dr. Thomas Folleri ieiroithy of him self, simj ly," . 1 " 1 • Pallet's earth: •Thee is a professional pobia in the epitaph of thci eminent barrister; Sir ;toltii Strahlte . nen Roan boola lawyer-11W , Is Saone. And' by what 'ait: OutrageMut quibble hes the name of William Buuon i lEsq., been han. dedilown to bnmortality.. The epitaph ii to be seen in s eburehym:d neaelSalisbury— .o sun, moon. stara,,and Is eolos#al poled. An ars~as, thin, intoilintion-boloot Them br.somethingquiiatiMA touching in this epitaph of Grimaldi tile distinguished clown— ' Uwe I am. One of the best of this trefee kind was proposed by Jerrold, whose wit did not always wear so courteous a dna. Oharles Knight, the Shaltspearian critic, was).he subject, tuid the legs-- : Good*night.l Professiotnd rivalry prodpced this tured'inacriptiou for the to,m,batone of a Wes tern editor-- 1 Here lies Aka Eder. It is added thaethe injured (nan recommend ed the author to use the instription Is a mot to for las own joaruaL ti Of histrionic epitaphs th 4 best is this One lon one of Shakspeare's astoits—, -: - • . alit Ihntapti.' , Ina similar vein a wit :re a couplet to Mrs. Oldfield, the most e rated actress of ce i t l her day : t • , Tall vs Inuit own, to justlie to her shade, • ' , The grit bad eat Oldrield site mule. - Something of compliment ii here sacrificed to make the point. It is flit reverse of Mal colm's Eulogy on Candor— ' 1 • Nothing In his Or. Demme him ilk' the leaving of It. The.imminlian Foote tah4 his turn thus• Foote from his earthly Map, 4`ltsl is burl'd; Death took blot off, who took te all the world. . Westminster Abbey has Some notable elm. tap* This; by Samuel Wesley, is on the monument to Dial , the arthor of lindibras ..... I When Butler wretch! was still 'Hie; No poem t would a ditiner give. , Bee hip, en star=ed to deat Wand turned to dust, Premien with a monumental net! • The is fate le here in enable rhown) , • Ile asked tar Imes& and be wed a stone. This couplet, on a montunent to John Gay, the Fittet, Thackemy's "Gage French Abbe," is hardly suite to a Christian Church— ' Life le a jest, and all *Lipp show it; ,', I thougtkno once, aid t=ow 1 know it. And what a defiancti there is in this, oil the monument of "that gallau Soldier Sir Thu= in j t ns 'irere"--- When lien. sought Death, arm , with hli -word and shield. l - Death wai afraid to meet him Int ‘ the field; ' lald .•• - But when hie weapons he had laid aside, Death, like a coward, struck hid, and beilled. t,t- Sir Thomas Parkins, tie great Wrestler caused a monumentto b built 'for hiniself, on which was a sculpturiiin relief, depicting death in the act of throwing Sir Thomas.— The, epitaph, hich is in Latin, reads as , Wl ` Iowa— • 1 • .. 1 Here Hirai lisle,. who once threw all. , - ro . , Thwn y the congealing am of Death, • , Who ns'er had given the knight a fall, • I Het that he found him hut of breath. , Bat boast cot, Death I with empty pride, r Thy strength; th e &Willi come when he l drilling, with thumb breath aopply'd, Shall vanquish time, sod cosigner this. Miss Long was a bea4tiful actress of the last century ; so short iiCstature that she was knoirn as the Pocket Villas. • Her epitaph concludes—: 1 Though long. yet &filet. 1 Though short; yet holly Long. Bancroft, Archbishop4of Canterbury, was a covetous man, and t.iii.li, pasquinading, epi tapli was put on him— 4: - , 1. Here Iles his Grace. tatanta clay clad, I - Who died for want of lithat he bad. The reverse of this is - i'one• on Mr. James Wursdale, a very liberalfman Eager to gbt, but not to itetep the pelf; A friend to all mankind; hut not himself. . ' Old Joseph, Capen,nlinister of' Topsfield, had also, in -1681, given John, Poster ; who set up the first printing preis•in Boston, the hen eft of the ideaein ramp' rim's— II „ Thy body which no activism= did leek,?! ' Now's laid aside like an cad almanac ; , Hut for the pnrssok only'il j out of date, „ c'Twill have at length a fat mere active state. !Tea, though withdust thy body soiled be, ; get at the resurrection wre shall am . i A fair edition. and of Matchless worth, , ••• .. Tree from Errata, now lii, Heaven led forth ; • ' 'Tis but a word from God, the great Creator— • I ' It shall be done when Hisaith Enprimalsr. , '•,We close our list with .they pathetic inscrip tion placed by an honest Illinois farmer over the double grave of a span of favorite horses, struck down by lightnipg, and buried in his trout yard : t , , Prace to thdr manes! • , _ iTne Senoni..MAsice. Ex maxim—An ig. norant ci-detratt actor, c kentist, and phrenolo ., peal and animal-magnetism lecturer, who his tried the entire rage :of humbug, finally presents himself' tffre a convocation of kehool-esaminers in as obscure town, of the Far West. The quelitioners, who are in in: telligence, about on a. fiar with the questioned, proceeded first to test his knowledge ot gen eral history : "In what 'era, Mr. Flipkins, did Napoleon Bonaparte flourish?" ''How's that ? ' asksildr. F. in reply, "won't you lest repeat that qtiestion ?" "Certainly, sir ; in that age did Bonaparte,. the warrior, reign?"- • '‘Umph," rejoins th;proposed school.mas• ter, with an insinuati smilq, "you've got me there, gentlemen'!" "Never mind, doctor, about particulars," said one of the comtpittee to a tellOw mem. Ver. "Lei me ask him the same question in. a 'vide dierent for You hear n the fust question, Mr. Flipkit(sinow was it before or after Christ?" Ii "Can have the !qnestlon agin?" asked Mr. F., "I'm 'fraid I fidn't take it 'iactly as !twos put." The queritit rpetted the question. The ,erodentutt and lectuttr scratched his head, looked imploringly first at one examiner and ,then ai the-other, made answer : ' re.;'—ally, gentlemen, you've got me, lagin MI couldn't sty, re—ally" (!!). Wins you are-offered a great bargain, the value a which you know nothing about, but Which you are to ge4at half ptice,abeingyou" —don't you do it. When a young lady catches you alone ;lava violent hurls y6n, expressing "liimi" in every' glance—don'llywdo if, When a boric* kicks you, and yoti feel a 'strong disposition to kick - the horse in return -don't you do il. : • If on odd occasions sour wife should ex claim to jou,"now timbre over the cradle and break your neck, dc(r—don't you do it. i When you have luny businesi to transact AO a modem finaticier, and he asks you to go and dine with liiin—DON'T YOU DO IT. . - . "Ifs quite too fled of you,'Darhy, to, say that your wire is w4ise dim the devil.' "Au ' pleaseyour Reverence, I prove it by the Houly Scriptur,--lan, be the, Mowers. Didn't your, Reverence, ylsterdly, your sermon, tell us that if we yesiat the devil he'll flee from us? Now, if I resist my* wife, she lies at -me." Au editor has rccotatiended w factory cp. erotica, t young lady who has written a nue. meat poems, tolsciourt the muses." Wf►'e . re emulated the I ms ly to court the buy** atitiltityve the ' to, all who love the idweaut '4litgi *ow e whited *popsy as s mite Seri flvs, keit of liis,isfsoit t miss apt is td 4 sl4 , sSf itiblit4 *oast , w so 4 frai% 104 60Y ttif sedswteo PAINTING, &C. 4 , ` - ' REDUCED' PRICES.' 121744.1. 2 2, amper Crhosip.,: THE subsciiber has i large lot:of Sr.f 07. choice Patterns -'• • - - • • IyaSilkoultable for nalts, ' . "Woos. Dining Rooms. Chow- . A; -- - ben stithabile B Ithitii uilithogs, • .." `,.... iiiii , ~ -• ,-.---.., toirfillien Skt. greatly reduced ~... . . • prim: Um Stook euthrsooo th e •' • • iftr . ... blood Anil 1004,40makedittttatillh- itipauchsaps, II Novtiattli• thiliklbilklalas, for Palierliastiairoaid llookirsiV . _ 8. BAIINAWS - tilipo Mamie iresendait Reprr 4ued Disk Stem iIIiPPAPIR IRANCIE4tB SUPPLLVD VOLT C 131140. Ottebralst, 4 , 7 - • 44. - - WIRE SCREENS. WIRE COAL ANDSLATE SCREENS: TOUR H. KURTZ, (lite of -sift.sne to Um' A Ustsillt.) wonkrnwlwei" the attention of persona encased 11l tiwiCoal to his Stanniketory of WIRE COAL ANIV-S SCREENS, COAL ItIDDLIS..WITtIf BROOMS. Ac., 2c.. at the otdesteldtdunevt.ldhserertilth Schsqlklooo4 Having been engaged to the business of Omen Utak; log Ibr upwards of twelve years. I !Latter myeelf that I can torn out as rood work is' is dons anywhere in the rounty.and woutdeefer to tbegualityptery work Is the past 4 as alumna...of what. it wRI be In the feta* sirdelos myself that I will spire no pains to tasks toy, work satbitsetory to all who fay give me a trial. • JOON IL KURTZ. 30.tt ply 24. • ESTERLY 4 FRICK; • Xaaafasiasers of INITo Coal llorimmi, WOULD respectfallP call the atter". non of; i Urines named thallissityaft tot coal means of various sizes. I have increased ; . ities for turnirt the best of wo rk , promptness an patch. !laving r i most. asp •r I • ,hands in the- 8 they esn pm. 1..„ _ an work does a their Victory. Repoirineseittlyands dons at bito Aortas notice. • • I . Screen Boiln,colPtheels.ndiptway IllessAbatts, God. mtons t Ae., az always on Land. . . All orders diSeetod to the Ann by mill ar left at D. L, Esterly's Hardware otos, will readve prompt attention: Pottsville, March 12,14 pals 4.'68 4T) 11. HOTELS. POTTOILLE HOUSE. A' JOEN 1. LETlrga, Proprietor, z, apart stiedrorrsnzLz, AL. Wiced provided:VS November 20,18 • 717- f'-WHITE-HORSE HOTEL._ Corner ftt Chttre ifohaatenge Stmts. Pottreilt . , e. Joseph M. Vagary IPrOprietor. - Entertainments and aroommedations ditto best thid,and every attention 4 2.. ti will be paid bt the beet and his at. i2jl tendantsto mske guests and travel!. • 37` era comfortabh - 1.'47 3 dy PRICES i t EDUCED TO SUIT THE non "NATI NAL NOTi.L," (Late "WRITE SWA ;') RACE Sttiet, above TRIED, / 34 • Ph"pladelphilei. • The Rroprietors of the abto'ie well-known establ . 'sent, being thankful for the very liberal patronage be stowed upon them the pastyear.take this method of in forming theitlfrienda and the puhl le, that they are prepared Di aecommodate them If favored with a call. Daring the Winter months the house has ben thor oughly rettoyated, Improvements made, and otherexten sive alterations in contemplation. • .. • We are determined to devote our whole attention to bueinees and flatter ourselves with the conviction that we shill be able to give general sustlsfaction. Respertthily yours, 'SIDES A STOVER, . Ram sheet, above Third. ,PERMS:--VII 25 per day. N. p.—Carriages will &butyl. be In readlnese to convey Passemgers tO and from Steamboat Landings and EMl lurid Depots.! Philadelphia, A prill, • • y15.1y BUSINESS CARDS -- 7 -7- )r D r L. DODSON, Den ". lid, Market Street, (brae doer s oet, Tbtr,4 south elide. [Pottsville. Jit0.2;1.15 ,t:ly D Wi SHEAFFER,•Pottsville, Pa., L *late el' the Pennsylvania State Geological Survey, onplores laud , vanes. &e. lOstober - 13.'bb 4,14( • THENRY \ PLEASANTS; Civil and BEginser, POTTST7I,LE:.. . , Orran—Clintre street, neat slda,betnean M*rket and Norweglan.i [August 8,'57 32-6 m • FRANKtar lingl CAR'T'ER, Civil and Min. of lands„mihr Potbrrille,Pr A r IEORI &Wny and wartime o. patting uplof old machinery, Port Carbera, Mared h. GEWIGEK. SMITH, 1 Mining Engineer and Colliery Viewer, POTTEIV,ILLE;;PILNIIA • tleeemla:r 11, y H. ; McElwain, Civil and Mining ♦ EnOmer, Ashland, Pa.,atteada to Saredzipg and Insperting Minea.anrreyt & and dividing lands, regu lating Town Lot*, and all ot ber :business in the line of big prorestdon. Letter address, Fountain Snring P. , 0., *Schuylkill County, Pa. Feb. V. 1898 B.ly AGE;NC,Ii—For the Purchase and Sale of Real Estate; buying and selling Coat: ta king chime of Coil Lands, to-and - collecting rents. Office Mahautango Street, Pottsville. [AprllB, '5B 144 CIIAB. M. HILL. 1 1 • COAL , 1.1 r. vooßECito men MID semis OP ?Ri cesiejeirut Lewis Vein Red Ash-Pool From the ‘NEW DUNCAN COLLIERY" } , - • lle mines no other Coal,-_which its portly. • fliKartm sales by. ' - JOUN t'UAY. Agent '.. . Bur-I. F . .. VOORHIES. i . 1 • . No.ll Pine street, New York.,.• Pottarille, March 12.'59 lions 5.'59 '234y) 11- —.... t - SPRING :'f MOUNTAIN COALS;. New Concern. '1 , • 1••• TliE undersigned, having 'leased the:l .. q .. Oreille 41•Atatain Alines. • At" JEANSVILLE, PA. ilitheito worked hy Wit. MILIIES A Co..are,now prepared to; supply Ibis justly celebrated LEHIGH COAL, and respectfully Invite orders. . . - kIF. RANDOLPII, ' . . THEO..P. RANDOLPH. CHARLES HAMPSHIRE. Applications tb be addressed to .. , . • Randolph It Co:, • .?: ill Broadway. New york, Room 23: ... 205 Walnut street, Philadelphia f" - . Easton, Penn'a • . ~ Trenton. New jemmy. : .• - AO To . Randolphs I Hampshire, - .1 eau settle. Pa. 44y Jan.aary 1, '39 LEWIS AUDENRIED & CO, OFFICES : , 20i Walnut street, PIithADELPIII.A. ' • 110 Broadway. W YORK. P 60 State atratq, BOSTON *hereof; D;tdirs 'in the but varieties of DOIIESTIC COALS—,W, Proprirfors of Do* Creek capa ble Of producing over 11.0,0w1 lons a yrar of The felibra. !ea Iffsmose, (Red Ask) and Bar= Hula, ( *Ufa Ask.) • ALSO. Esriuslre Apra? tsibr the al s le of The purely genuine Lot east Idoaelsia,coal. from the Lomat Dale t.kallery of OW. C. Ports kCo all of which will be fiblyped direct to New York. lila Co., or emotwlee, eta Greerurfeh PlAi 4 r, (below Njvy Yard, Philidelphis.) •• ALSO, At tl'hilatielitia, from Pie: Port Rich ly mond. , The choicest qualities of RED and MUTE ASII CO/1 LS from Schuylkill County, a/locked with 'pedal care, and shipped under :our personal aaperintendeneu. At Elistbetbitort, N. J. LEIIIGG SPRING MOUNTAIN and COUNCIL RIDGE COALS. • , • Prom Baltimon. • •celebrated lIA}IPStIi6IS BITOMI:9138 COAL. At 7ssiy City, F. J. \ (aia Loid and Morris Otna is.) The very superior VILBES.BARRE COAL, front .the /Baltimore Vein, taken from the And flirted Impioce , meet and Crel Company's Estate." nrar Wiikesbame; also, the COUNCIL RIME COAL; both of which; for stoma panacea and for Wilily use. are muurpossat. We hold certificates I. our offices. from parties who bore toed and fully tested these Casio, and pronounce them the asst Awrnascrra Coals tar steam in use, pro. dacing no clinker. less ashes and greater blue, thanany other kinds now before itiopublie: kley lb, 'SS J. O. Wane... . r: R. GoWyJI„ TURNER & GOWEN 1 Miners ADS Shipper* of ' • .. t i litrrs ABll COAL front the Emit and West Monist Lae Colliertes—MAlDlOTll A SLACK II RATH VEINS. Orttcr—Centre street, appalls Eplatopil Church. , iPothr"l.lle, April 10,18 . 114 y • i 'lo-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. -4: The subscribers hav assochtted themselves. from modeller this date.under the name and style of TYLER. STONE. • CO., end will conduct the Inuit:less of Deatisy, te D,at.ae sticorMlGTl to ERE DERICF, TYLER k CO...at No. 3S Walnut street. Philadelphia; 169 Broadway, New York; Pier No. tr; Cott Richmond. > YREDKIIICK TYLER, GEBRON F.TVLII,II. C. NICHOLS BRACH. WILLIAM E. STONE. lit•tf May 9.'51 I CAIN, HACKER & COOK, - innsa up norriat or 213145011 a 3ElCoatis Ccpart. At" 4.6,1001. oilier lint qualities of ' While mid Rs& Aids Clisiles Ne.l3ald straajWaiiipirlos, and Wasoi 11 W ltnil Whams, I - • -- inaniliittuir, *opus lattices. Jars M. Cool. felnroaq 27,11} , 0.17 URa R.P. ALLEY; (La 4 .S:411041 14 SeutkDe aware * l ;' I :I I Oil, 1 JR , "C D Wire JOHN serA large I. hand. Orders Al • and - • ees OILS OILS!! OILS!!! HODG : ON & ICE Noe, 5 a S. 031patoto, General i ComldorNerchants, and Deal WHALE AN SPERM OIL FOR MI AND ME HANIUAL PURPOSES 800pt.22,'.511 884 iittiminut 448 No. 1361 dahtan'a 11Ina,L and Star Mitts , and tbr trate In 1. 14.11:—Ordata ALARG, and . Nat at tbe' Melo at ,! equal to any im 1)1111311T a Pottsville, HAROW Cool Region me' ~ollcluthe im on band and h llor Iron, Fla, Iron, Caid Steel, elltlron, `Rope, Bellows, hardware and sbete harket4 uly 15, ISS. WARt: Uoaeh Trimmi SpringEr Saddlerr— dhoemaker'eTools. earpenteeeToolit, laaa and'Pal t Bar Iron of al flisol, Rolled Nally anarpilt Railroad ron Smith Toole. Build!collate at St ei). hoarStiel, Arm Mlll Saerii. Crots-eni,Sani Fine lfild- ea , .6.11. r urn they extettd the net4thrtl (Inn to husln ''and common REA WESTERN LANDS. i .. HE i i NDERSIGNED, A ent for Schoyi I - , In . Carbon.. Luserne. C4lutntd Noithurn• her a nd and Dauphin 'manliest. offers for sale, 1.4 TS In and %D Mills count. wa. Also, land' In Illinois . and %Devout% tbr um, C r o ntime. Tor further inform& lion write aad endow, postage stamp. to ' I ROD r. PAT'N, fiat. • 511neravil a, Schuylkill co., Jan. 22.'59 4.tt T g ORPHANS' COURT SALE. - WILL be sold at Public Ss eat the T bile House of Nathan 'luta. St uylkill Da , ven. on Sat rday. April 2d at I o'clock. P. M., all that certain m taiga, tenement and tract of lad Mill nate In the township of North Manhelm.crel kill county about 1 1 ,4 nines front Hughes's .Mill. containing acres with the appartenan consisting of a I%s Log Dwellingflouse.Log Stable and fl ame Darn. =Bess 'PPEL March 12 IV 114 t• . - Ad • ideate,. COAL. Ego set islargertypethas 10041 6 oft rstinndarratark , .:: _ sium IN Pf . Cudleif FOR 1 '; W. ED l ! O P's- . ZNS. •.LYI.". YEE:E3 Worki o A. ROEBLING. . Trenton, Rises 4er tment of Wire. Rope rooster with lleepateb. For she. - 1it5b.27462 79-le• 'ANDER N KERR' AND *IIOLiSALS LEAI.EII9II EiS uth Wharveil PRILADELPULL " - erpoolCi coned, Turks Island, aebton's lry,aunoirtod eiseactonetently od band, ato suit the intl.. • - Ikihd. Vapt..3s, • , - RDWARE. MI 'Nom IRON! STOCK of Round, dined IRON, a all Sites.llllll 2ll II Pew ALSO ROLLING MAI, t ted. Yoe ode. by ,5 ••• tatell, Hardware tE /re* U. 1:,'69 RE ANDIRON U E BUB9CUIBISB, haring no his goods at Ms new place of d with a now detarcaltuttlonof gall such goods as the busin require at eir lowest mark . that of , Um th Pablie. I shall b' on band .4 full stock. of Chopping Axes, Coal Plw'.lc Tniee Chains. Niiilsivd Spikes; \ Tackle - Blocks. \ Anvils and Weil Iron Depot, essczt Sranc.th' 1' t side. • • FRANK 2; Ii&MIRWV/v. IlOtel. and nearly op ank, wbe excellent assortment ICI !Mr AT 1 'ow Matz' ,liners' B , nand an Filet, ' Fine Trtys; Brltanla:Ware, Aseortraentotene Tableentlery; Poeketentierki' Table Spoons. Anvils and VieeP, Asiortment of In • Sheet I ran Coln* Wlre,Tln Plate, Brigs Kettles, Sad irons.. - es. S 4 Nall., Ton■and Boller I iThatna, Rolltiot d Powdorand Sho to thetotblieforth . :leindividualesparlti ility of their goode.s •mmodetint orlrestif, ititted support 1 11FLIGIIT •efreare and from. itsh titehhosin hi by the quid pa.and teen. theireontl I atersis 11's anTIJITT fi • .Anttstl)l~. ESTATE= S ' FOR SALt. ,- undersigned offers for , Sulen k tot lend coutslnlng 9 acres, II , , alto-AA upper Pt. Carbon road. 'about II half mile 1 Ills. The Improvements are two frame dwet. . a small *tablet. and also a spriog 'of never .r. I- will sell In one piece or IMlbta to suit It Is also well adapted to thee. raising of and bee ,some Sue young, apple 'trees and 1 .- 0 thereon. Tor further partiruhers enquire of BORG E.IAUER, Orchard Brewery. „ • a for selling the above are, &Wit he' has par -9 Tumbling Run Itarai from the Schuylkill 9 Company. nod wishes to make, t an eaten which will require his spare time. and oleo king a Summer resort thereon, lir bleb will be nest outside of Philadelphia. , Feb. 12, '99 7f THE a lr. Ili% on t fnnn Polte line ban friifng wa parchaine Artgetables grape Yin Ills Fes chased tb- Navisratio. *re Farm intend% In one of the Pottsvl I PfiAT PRIVATE SALE. subscriber offers at private sale arm, situate lo Bald Eagle toirrisbio.glintnn n'a, al: miles from Lock Mien, (the Conn . d milei from the Lock Marren A Tyrone ow building., at the borough lof Mill Hall, epot will be located for said Amid, containing 1209 Acres Ind 'allowance, of whleirare cleared sod intik good ollllll9on, with DWELLING OUSE, n, and other buildings thereon; also,a earieti T" big eounty, P ty Seat,) Railroad, where a eighty at' state of Bank Ba of Irate. Thin F Into two fl 1 , ow ye rm fa adrsnfirgeously . situated ; a diV4lOll arms. if desired. For terms of eats, informs . trails. or by letter addressed t 0, HUT at Mill Hail. or to the undersigned uhoresides rm, .111 be attended to. 7011 N FlLLtAilli. 10-10 • CtilSON ou the V 11.. Mareh 5.'59 • A RARE CHANC ler • . Malls Investment of thorned Valuable Pro ..rty _in the Borough of Pottiville. TH • subseribeisi offer the following ye nahlo propertisat Private sale; .) . , n. 1. The WIIITE 11011.911 HOPEI., now • occupied iby Jot If M.YEare. This well known p perty contains — in front 40 het 1 inch on Centre streetr,!and lola Iv dept.. a mt Mahantango'9l3 feet 1L Mehra. with an evle sive tavern yard. The improvements on this roperty consist of an extensive iwestoryframe tavern owe. with extensive back buildings. Atm, Two three story brick buildinge—al,portion of these hpildinga are now need for the hotetend a por tion oecbpied by the Pottsville Oas Co.:pad the Schuyl kill Insurance kill Fir and Marine insunce Co. on the fitetstory, the second nd third etoriestru occupied axis dwelling. , Atm. A large and commodious stone :stable fronting on Pero d street, with brick carriage htinae and etten. sive sh de. • '' This moody.% so well known that a more particular desert inn ii. deemed unnecessary; an 7 person wishing morefu 1 information will please tall on the subeeribera. :in. • All that well known tavern *hind - el `noted en Centre treet. known as the NORTHWEST RN MOTEL, . and ke t tir many years by Datum. Emir ,• This stubble property will be sold with the adjoining proper 4-the two containing in front MtCentre 'Vet Pi feet Inches , and .extending westwardly along - a 20 feet w e *Hey Ilki feet to Second Street; and northward. ly alo Secor,d itro-t 91 teet9 Inches. with tine improve mente consisting of a twiestory frame tavern house ith eriarge and commodious threevtory T j • Wet sliding thereto. attached. This building has n erected withlea few years, acrd the whole ar rauge at la complete. The chambers, dining room and cook! g department, It is believed. will compare with any I tel In the COunty. 4A large and commodious two-1 withcommodious. Mensive yard room. 1 A large three IMO stone anv frond gon Centve greet with a etnre and d ening on the second and third Tiii . property, ants inuinen iitani Pa ha.' led or L. . That old and well known Mae Deli stand Mtn& Centre street and far many yeaoccupied by N. og and others. as a flour and r Fem. S ealtratdo property adjoinsmig 1 k Larch's iron ioloathe north and James Silly s o .on the tooth. ning in fmnt on Centre street 'met 3 loam/ and ds westwardly at the Mille whit &S feet with right y way from Centre street throu la thee rehed elkey sed for the hotel and adjoining, ropettles. * baildings on the property eonellat of a good and rail two-story Mon* building y feet de /piths tory occupied era More, and th locoed stove aka ing. alt conveniently rarer/gado dirt good order.` thin Is attached a large t frame store house stensire granaries tor storing grain. ' • is property from its location for 1 bolded!, 19 well / the attention of persona dolmas of going Into rand Seed burinem... • j, _ . .. .f this property h not odd befblre thellilb 8e of I,i l i is It will be for rant. Possess: mit 'Mal be given on .e r at of April'neat. N .4. Tire lots of gromvd en Main en ing from the brick .building in , do g mid street, to the three story.! theotheast corner 44 , Mabatilingo • , T h; Property . Is too well liitow:i io . . ma_ s.. . ni. 6.1 and 2, adjoining three .. mining in front on Mahantam and In depth 40 feat, with . fn se. recopied by . llasav Ronson, s. 2, enntaining In front'-on Ma . and In depth 40 fret, With ham a a BAlrk. co. 4 and S. containing In front r set, il Inches. and In depth 40 ft re*, °emoted by Janos REED, alq ICU. SILLTMLII. his property, for the erection f ldlngs, ca,nnot be excelled by at Thorough. Tlinve lots will be . her to suit porchisers. o. 6. This desirable dwelling Is ,bated on the smith corner of Mehantange end &toted streetw for cow and convenience as a reensUct a dwelling, It has superiors la the borough. - his property contains '24 feet,6 settee fruit on Ma. tango stivet, to the corner of ud,. thews along nil street, 84 feet. 4 inches toalotel stable. thence wardly along eald stable, 48 ; 8 troche*. thence hwardly at that width along Motel yard, to fret. 8 hem to taelilli of the 40 feet hde._ - This leaves a lase to the dwelling on whkb yar4 Is enseted-a MDT*. Ot brick stable, with entrance from Fecond street. ortruther Information as tedsalption and Bondi as of male, apply to „ , . JOUN lIMOMEP tallle;Match 5, 19 R ow: Attorney _ usrket dreeti, Ausrestl4l4 l ! OZ. RS ROUSE, Attorney atLaw, - tre street. c 7posi t• the Taint' LikVADB:GREEN, Attorney at Law, Pottreille": Ofliceln)Larketstrort,oppadtathli NW. • . Ju1y14,16: 141 DEWEES: Attorney 141.0 1, • 011111Z—Iour doors Atm Morttsses 11.444,, tre Wed. Mops, re; per..,),-„, TiHOMASICBANNAN, Attorney of tom osean - arstreStreetmpOldtitb• glaseorai fth.Pottsvillo. Penna. P0v.20: 56 047 I 0 N C. CONRAD, Jr., Justice of BY the Pisa and 'Cotiormear—ogar oppoidt• Post Wks, Braid at, Tatiaria, Po. , Pimp 3.11 ga.SIENT . 8.-:FOSTER, Justice of th• Pate% 3tharaina-ollioeikes sod spades so. od sod attended to earofollp, [fob. 'A '6B 8-U 11 - 011N . SEITZINGER, Justice of the pears, 'Woad to all business' ott• trusted to with Moots sad rare. Ran Mr LAMIJEL GA ~q,istrate, 13 Conveyancer . lad Mineral Collo:tor. Oftt, Market St. Pottartlla neat door to Post OStee. dim 15.''5 .= AY. SPINNEY, Attorney at Law, * Ashland..Sahnylkill. county, 'Pa., ;Rill att as mut the purchase and sa te of Real State. callee of max./Sc. [Ashland, May Y3,'5 CHRISTOPHER LITTLE;Anir tiey at Law. Pottavii la.fichuyikill county. Pa. ornas—ln 3labantongo street, comer of &wad. April 11.'47 • ,• .lallra t limns r. saists.k dr...BOYLE; , ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OMCB—In filahantaingo street, near Centro, - Potti, talk. Pa. - [October 30, 'SS WY' JlO. MINDRICIB.I frariao — F - itiurn.. 'HENDRICKS & SHINAEL, At. torneys at Lse,TAKALQUA, Pa. Having saimi: sied — tmether in the practice of the Law. all professional linsioess in Schuylkill and adjoining couulles u a trusted to their care w 11l receive prompt attention. iv29.'5SM - - ' 22- INSURANCE. S.33Tr"-t49lr; 4.464". AI IC LIB INSITRANCII kIII3B7DRO . Ogreit:.Aaserleas.l3•lldliagst WALNUT Sergi', S. E. Corner ofroußni, PNILADELPHiA. ilicaporated 1660.. .Cltarter Perpetual. Capl ' . tal Mak 11/100,000. > • - Is Yuma' Life Ihutiored 1 ,•! — Three I is, perhaps,-nothing. that. creates _so 'severe pang on the depth bed as the reflection that we are leal. fog those w. love, perhaps a wife and children, deprn demi upon the sold charity of the worki I • Therefore ev ery one in life should preparysthr this emergeng. It can be done, even by the poorest, through the agency of Life Insures:ice. , llvery man who loves his tunny, ought to get his life insured. Igiery man In debt, and owning property,/ ought to get his life insured. lest at his death hie pretKi erty may be seerldeed. There are but few who could not save ■ malt sum annually to insure their . , lives; which if not invested In this way would be spent per i n trifles, and their families thus be left to, ensty And want.. • • , • Wires persuade your yourhossenda—yopian pave enough In your household Milks fidpay the premiums, ' without feeling It—and the re fl ection that you are provided for, will alone be a full recompense 'for the- 0 0 11 1 7, fins• bands can be insured inflator of their wives and child-, Ten, and the amount cannot be touched by their credit ors in ease of their death. A person may insure his nr her own lire In favor of heirs, or may dipole of the amount by will. arrange waiters , angst'. ' sot tlos !t vain., always l• THZ.FOLLOWI3O SATINGS PEA Hl= 15 ALL THAT 13 115555- , BAIT TO LTBSIIII $5OO YOH tux: Age. ' Age. • Age. , Xi 17 ets.l32 .21 eta. 44 34! eta. 21 17%" 33 24% "- 45 35 %11 ' .22 .• 18 " 34 '2ll ": 46 37 " .23 18%" Rs' 46%" 47' 38% 24 19 "26 r. • 48' .• .40 '"" 25 • 10% "37 . 27%" %9 .at 4 . • 24 - 20 " 3 n .4 5 . 50 41r 27 ' 21 " 39 30 " 51 ,' 45% " 'lB. , 21% " 41 .30%" 62 47 " 29 22 "41 "31r .3 60 " ' SO ' 1 234 " 1 42 '32 "52 1 ,4 31 •23 " 43 33 u 66 66A u! Any sum not exceeding 36000 may be insured on a single We. The premiums may be paid quarterly, halt yearly or yearly. doorsbe- Rath* .‘lll RAD- Officers I ALEXANDER mmiLLDiN, Presideit: MARSHALL HENSZRY. )'ire ; JOHN C. 813113, &aviary; JOHN S. WILSON, Trauurcr. ithrlL 'iIANN AN has bens appointed Agent far the above Life Insurance Company lu Pottsville. and la pre pared to receive appitiatlona for Life Insurance, arida Rookatorm Pottaiille. Any information with' regard to Life I naurance will be given with plemu re. December IS, '5B . • Si- !warmest* .andhepeo Het attrn• pi deserve F.tICTI. • • QUAKER cut INSURANCE 'COKPANY Of Phleadelphla. AUTIIORIZED CAPITAL-8500,- 000. Amount paidin, with surplus profits for the year 999.5 T-4,331. ' This Is one of the moat reliable companies to the city of Philadelphia. /req.. A. GODFREY, of Pot sr Ille, has been appointed agent for the County of Schuylkill. Pottsville, February 19,1 , 9 - • S. • Great western Insurance and Trust a ! mnp ny, OF PIIILADRLPIII A. Charter Perpetual.--Capital $000;060 1 -- f'IRE - INSURANCE. On Stores. Dwellings, Public' Buildings and Merchandise generally. Also. on Monitor, Barns and contents, Stock, Yarm lsuplements, Ae. Limited or /tirpetatti. • P. B. D EWA ID, -Agent. EXPAILIIS 0711 CZ, Pottsville, Pa. January 1,'59 . I ly AIERICAN LIFE INSURANCE TRUST COIPANY. • CAPITAL STOCK-650 4 0 0 0. Onnpany's Bid/clink. Wall ,r.. S. E. Con Oth, Philacra. LIFE INSURANCE, at the usual MUTUAL BATED; Ur, at JOINT SToCit RATER, at Omit 29 Ter cent. leo; Or, at TOTAL AIurfLaTINCE RATIB,IIw lowest in the world. A. WIIILLDK Presiderit. ; .1. C. Size, .SEerdary -- , I Christopher Little, ; General Agent' or Schuylkill. Coninty. ogiricE_Ainhantarigo at:, eor.,ir. becon4, Poitilyille, January 8, '59 i ' .: 2.1 t , FLEE INSURANCE & COLLECTING AOKNOT OF PlVE—Narket Streit, second door above Third Street, Pottsville, Pa. rPHE UNDERSIGNED, Agent of the LICONI3O . Coo= Mum:lm Ixants.scx O:OIPANT, having become associated with the licestaciros and CORN EIO/LONOI DM:74IM cOMPANIZS of the city of Philadelphia, is prepared to execute Or risks either on the Mutual or Joint Stock principle, and trusts that his large experience both In the insurance department, and fu the,adJustment of Fire Cis 3F , well as his general 'knowledge 01 the character and reliability of both foreign -and domestic Insurance Companies, will entitle him to the confidence of persons desirous of securing themselves against loss by Ore: The underMgned will also glle his attintlon4 the collection or any monies outsnding within the ilmits of Schuylkill county, and w t i a ll, in all caws, make a Prompt and cereal remittance of sums so collected to the parties employing his services in this department of business. .Residents as well as non•reablents4who have. outstanding wlthli the' county. would{ probably promote their Interests 'by availing themselves of,the < advantages offered in thIS advertisement. Those residing at a dicianee, and unacquainted with the advertiser, are referrdl, for information, to 'toyer the following named gentlemen 11 0 0. James 11. Campbell, Pottsville,, Pa. lion. James Pollock, Milton. o lion. Andrew 0. Curtift . Bellefonte, Hon. Henry C. Longenecker, Allentowni " limes Rankin, M. 8., Money, Willis P. H E azard, sq., . Philadelphia, William Pearce, Esq., Leek Haven. . 6 JACQB A. HAZEN, Box 360, Attrrine P. 0. 9spe • Feb 26, '59 . mentßecrrz INSURANCE CONleittlY. Authorised Capttsl, - .400,000:: iiHARTER PERPETUAL---, Of fi ce, k.,/ No. 91 Walnut/ otreet,.between rhirdtand Fourth streets, Philadelphia.• Me Company will Minn a spinet 1061 or damage by Flie. Buildings, Furniture. and Her generally. Also illmussixstMaitcg, on Vessel... Cary,•oes and F reights. INLIND IN 111.3.4 X . C.I to all pert s.ot the Cam. nuncoroas: •• ' i - Jacob Eshei, • • Davie Pierian'. t ' D. Lather, Joaeph Maxfield. - LetrisAniiended, Pr. Geo. N. Eckert, , Peter Silser, J. E.l Mem, I ' . • John K. Blackisten, Wm: F. Dom. I ... JACOB EBIIEII, Pitirdesr. Wu. P. Dwe , nee Preridcmt. •-'{ . i , W. M. Smith. &err:arr. SErJons Cr.i.Tres has been pp rated anent for the there Company in Schuylkill eoun y, to whom persons desiring insurance can apply.. . Janr.ary 1,'57 .; 1 . I- TEE LiviiitOa DNDON MN LIDS v a c sINBIICONIPAItY. Authorized Capital $10,000.000• Paid up Capital.Surpl us, and It eskred intlibe 54,b00,0p0. liability of the shareholders unlimited. Raving been appointed Arent ip this Dish - t the Liverpool and London Elie and Life Insurance ompany, and for other tellable Flee and Ll 6, Insurance , meanies or Philadelphia. I am prepared to receive appllchtions for Insurance against Firs, on every description !of build; Wetted property, Coal Operators would find it advantsgeone Ito honor their raillery *Widmer' In reliable C,ompaules,lfor which I ad as Agent. • Partite , desiring Insurance are re :epectfolly invited to rail at my dice, where partieulant will boOgivin. togeth er with the respective circulars , or the Comp nits, and , detailed statements of their present condltiot4 REFERENCES: • Philadelp6 in. J • • John Tucker, - John dhippen, James DondatOtsq., Oen. W. Rnyde , Es' el.. . John R. White. 144, Hari. James II d.lampbell, David Jane, N. D.. t lion. C. W. Redo", Richard S. Smith, Esq., It. 31. Palmer. Ron. • - • HORACE P. 8313T11 . Centre street, above Nerwrian. 1.1 Or at Pennsilvania all,-Potts ille, Pa. 'January '3l, '69 - b• • orp brick stable, ',prick building on Unit Boor 'torten. =EMI LLFS INSURANCE.. 3 rPHE.Girard Life Insuranie, nriulty and •Trest Company of Philadelphia. CitAcci. - 1330. 125 Chesnut merest, the first door Us* of the Custom •:; CAPIrAL SIOO,IXXI—C/L 4 / 2 TER PBRPpI7,AL, Notate'se to makelesuranew on lives on themost favor. able term,. - • • 1 The capital lying paid up andinveeted,together with ' &large and onetantly increasing nixerred fund, offere a nerfeet seeurity tothetrutured. The premiums. may hi paid yearly,' halfyearly or grlarterly. - • The company add a Mime periodically to the Iniumin-i castor life. The first Bon us. appropriated In December, 1544, - and the second Donn. in 19w:weber, 1849, amount Wan addition of $262 60 to every 0,000 Insured under the oldest policies. making 51.262 60 wfilch will be paid when It shall •become • elaim.lnsteadl of sl.ooooriglis allyisucureihthenext oldest.amounito $1,237 60;theneet in age to 51.21280 for every $1,000: the Others in the seine proportion according to the amount and time of 1 standlng - ,which addition's =skeane . ..reveal more than 614-per cent.upon tp• premimn. paid, without lucre...- lila the ayinuatirengunt. • NANAGLIS: • Theater ladcwey,- JohnA .Brown - *Afton Darts. D. Van Der: John Jay Smith, Fredetick Browny Robert Pearsall, ' George Taber. i• . Joseph Teeter. • John R.Lattmer, Thomu P. James, . Wharton Lewis, • - ..Ineeph John R. Sleek: Phetophleteenntaininetableofraterandesplanatlonc. l ors of application and further information can be had atithe vette. • ' • THOMAS RIDGWAY, Provident, Jrntar F. Jona. Actuary. ...:AarTheentraertber lament for -the ieboe Company id Schuylkill Noway. and will ethwt Inances, and &reel neceeadry Inflirmatton on the sulttert. Apr 1190.838: 15-1 T . II BANN AN. Mango street, me. lise , rear of Hotel, brldk building on id Second stress. to mulls any. re. 7 brick building, street, ,a 424 2 . , market ,mr. Mango ptreet. St Oka, occupied b.l r . lifablotange -I, with three brick F. J. PAITti and f alas or pubflo 'y other property i n 1 ; 4 sit:l l o3 , l:watt to. tug- Trustee. Btuazor, .Agnst. , <:Li` ~,-'..`4•'x,9 .._ _ ~r-_^ 5-FITIING tt• !soar, PA. ; leralpiedrespaothtlly: Ale rt.isens of Pottr deintlyabat baying .4 the Phasbinw iontoilletary Dick and attatbed it labia ingßartneu.wiii tont. uairy on both brand:ay, bopea, by atria attratioti istnetw—keentagalwayaint large aad wall .elected aployingeosapetont ,en and doing work at titantendiarpricet—tore. vodka oldie intik tit Still eonslat of Fa. is. Iron. Copper and th Tubs.Porrelath triad 7 a.511 Dada,. I ron and Ploga, Brass Oaks for - and Leather ,Iloso for pave _ . meats, Branch Pipsi and Coupling for parements.Dolt and Lead Pipe of sites. Garnitures, of every kind, embracings full assortment of Chandeliers. Pendants, Brackets. ke:, Er- te r manufactured of the Destquali of materials, and cif the latest and most approved pat terns. - DANIEL D. MORETON. , Aprilll,lB i 15 TRANSPORTATION. i .k PHILACI'A.IksoIEADINO RAIL ROAD. 141911-4glF MEIESEN3_ - itkllki UV ViilliGHT ON dthitCliAbDlZE. 9 N and AFT,ER MARCH Ist, 1858, wittlifurther Weiler, the following Raton of Varied wi I be charged pelloo pounds: • ' iOf 1 ll e gt t . 1- Ariel. sII3IGIIII. ' to it - i 1 I : ' ay...4i4 ..,g 'so is Dry Goods, DOnfietionery, Bardrn-Carpet 'lllllo.oly,ars,Vresh Meat. Ptah, Wass. Ue , Anr Vs, Bran, Butter, Copper,, Ear, Ear thenware.Grindatoortilreeerlee,Eleury Irardware, 111des, Hollow-tare; Ipit*,llaehinery,Gyrdere,olloredet, • ,te Oottil,Cotre,Graln.ltir Iron,Letad, Mo . lamees,Nalls. Spikes. Mee. Batt, Provi • *lens, Sugar, Whisky, Be., - . Brooms, Fire Bricks. Goal*. 1101 Stones. • Park and Tar, Balt,dernp Iron, Timber eind . Lumber. toy Bricks. Cone, Cord Mood, Clay; Gravel, ,lee, Iron .ore,Admeatonel Manure, Pig Iron, Plaster, I,l4pur I, La., Flour, per barrel,' ..f • March 21.'57 I • PHILAD7A &READING RAILROAD. .. arma k ili c uommai m , 017[UF 1 la On lis . hil4da . :6;4. (.1 845 1i., The retell of Frelaitt aftrlol Is lgrzz ann l t cd . 1) tbilemn patsy, will be as tallaa a. from 12th ra llareh, LUZ autil father na.paa • To Richmond, j 140' " Philadelphia, j • 140 "'lnclined Plan e 1 40 Nieetown, • 140 " Germantown //AL, • 1 401 "Yana of Schuylkill, 140, , 11 3isnagunk. I.' . 140 . 1 Spring 11111 n, ' 188 ConshebortiviJ and Ply. mouth Railroad', 1 36 " Rambo's and polls' and 1 30 ones . % I 130 " Norrlatownorßridgeport , " Port Kennelly, j , 125 " Valley Forge,' 1 26 " Phoenixville.: 1 16 t.,Rnyer's Fond, 1:16 4 . Pot fiItOWIS. I 1 16 g. Deugiaeiille, 1 1 5 1 -1- Il h j 110 -Mending, 1 95 Between • ebravllll: " " Hamburg, Orwlajsburr ttlog and 93 i 95 95 By artier of tfto Bout of Managovr. Mardi 12.'50 t 2 1 . V. ILL SIoILTIENN El;•Sof4Y. P,cmuyuctLi. NAVIGATION CO. Iffice[the Schuylkill Navigation leimpany. March 14. ISstk—The cheme for the use. of Tara and forTo on Anthracite Coal. =reed on the Schuylkill N vliSttion will be u Ibliows until further notice: To Philadelphia, hiansyunk,: • Spring 'Sill4 Oonphohoeken, PlimOnili,Dam, Bridgepoet,, liortistowai Port Kennedy, Valley ledrae, - ' Pastlines Dam, , Port Proeideace, :sPheenissille, - .11toyer's Ford, 7 ' Pottstown Landing, Port ;Won; Birdnhopingh, Readiagi , Althousea, , hamburg, Orwiesbarg'Landinft , The Elia,. will be per ton of =lO tbs., lees fire per cent intlowanrn for waste, u usual. and no charge less Than (went •Ilse rents per ton will be mule for any dit tam*. fly .rder of the Managua. 117VRALEY; PriaWkst. TRAVELING. • • • OL, PEILADEEPHIA AND NEW YOU SCREW • ,flat STEAMSHIP CO. • Splendid Steamships• , forming , ' bova Line will sag from NMIi 4 YOUN. as tuf t • BALTIMORE, ► E the a loirs: CITY 411 CaPl.Lelteb, Sept. 2. VIGO.it Sept. 23. RANG A 0 1 - .); Capt, . Jeffrey, Oetobeii7. and every Melinda Thursday. 'From 141 Y, EEPOOL every alternate Wednesday. Fare from New iYork. Cabin $75, Third C 181.11530. • ".. '", - Liverpool. Cabin 2E35, ssb 4;75; Tti'd Class $lO. 19TURN TICKETS afallabla for six Months by any Steamer o t he; Line. •\,.._. • i Cabin, sl4o,—Thlot Class. $7O. . • S m'''' , 4 are supplied with improved Water. These- ;men t inbt compartments. and cam experienced Surgeons. Perannitabout proceeding to Europe, or wishing to send foi tbeir friends from the old country.caipurebase Tickete and obtain all information by applying. to J. 0. Dale, 13 BroadwaY/N.Y. Sabel t 0001,4117 Broadway, N.Y., to J. IR. RICHARDS, 311netimille, . and to ftICIIARD4WARDS, Passage Certificate* by trat Sailing Packets be. twien Nein York and Llverpoottaleo Drafts sold by the above. ' , may 8, 'SS 10-ly . . . LEHICH \ VALLEY RAILROAD. a.4I4gEggiRIPI W ..' ---.1-. -DE '- e. lAN and alter MO ND AY, DEC M- A." BIM 20th, until furthei Dune" the .Pitoellgee Trains of the Lehigh Valley iroad Company will run as follows: , • I Down Trains.P Leave siattch Chunk. at 4.50 .k.M.,and,12.30 P. M. " Lehighton 6.01 " -. 12.40 4 " - . tehlghillap - ~ „O.= " lir: " ; Blatington ¢ ul.OB " if o . Laurel' 541 " 1.24 " •" ' Whitenall 548 " 123 " " , Catasanqua 6.11 " . 1.46 •'. ". Allenhiwn ' , 631 • 6 " 1216 " ' ''' . liethitin . ' , 6.33 ',," ~ 2.11' • " • ArriVe Erwin - 7.20 •1r '2.45 " I - r i l • -Up Trattni: ~ ' ii ' . tigl44 A • - LOST' Redo , at 11.45 A. M.,: :P. )1 " Penile , 'am! t 1239 P. M., ' ,6. " • " Allentown : 12314 " - :., 5.1, " '. " Catasinqua 't ! 1 446 " " - White Mall - , . 1 1 1.00 -" " 5At.....,t_ " Laitre's , 1 1.06 • " 6.49 " -" 6latin4ton ' -, 1 1.3.9 " '' . am '.‘ " Lehigh Gap ' ;1.35 tt 1617 " • • " Lehighton 4 - — 1.55 .4 . r' 5.39 " ' Arrive ' Mauch Chunk - 2.05 " r, 650 " .OZ-Tb• Manilla Train down . and Evening Train up. tom:mita at Ofaueh Chunk with the Cattawista. Wile Itani•port and Erie Train. The Morning Train down, • and Evening Train up. connect,' at Ilastnn, with Trains rnnning to and from Scranton. The Beaver Meadow Train leaves Mauch Chunk for %Weatherly. Eekly. Deaver Meaddw and Hazleton, upon the-arrival of the 20.41 P. 51. Train: i•- Both Trains connect with Trains to and from New liprk and Philadelphia.. _ ROBERT U. SAYII; Supl.4' Eng: Deeernber 25,68 ... 52- PHILADELPHIA AND READING R. Fe. IVlnteCArrangentent, Dec. 13, 1838. • I '•• DOWN PASSENORR. TRAINS. • ' Leav•Pottrallia, daily. (except Sundays) alB A.M., and 3.30 P. M.-:-Paafting Reading at 9.51 A. 31., and 5.06 I P. Arriving t in Philadelphia at 12.25 'noon, and at , 7:10 P.M. • \: • •••t OP PASSIINOER TRAINS. • . Leave Philadelphia, daily, (except liundnya) at 7.30 A. M. and 330 Reading at 10.05 A. 51.. and 6.07 P. M. Arriving In Pottsville at 11.55 noon, and at 745 11...7!, 111oth Up and 7Mern Passenger Trains commit at Port Clinton .with Trains to and from Tamaqua, Catuwissa. Williamsport and Elmira. Horning Passenger Trains, onliconneetpt Port Clinton '.for Wilkeibarre, Scranton audit Pittston. —. ,' I LEBANON V*LLEY BRANCH. PUsieengeriTrain leavetelteading at 10.0$ A. M.. after' I arrival of Up, and Down !detains ,Passenger Trains from Philadelphia and Pottsville. Arriving at Harrisburg at 1226 noon. add connecting with Passengertrains on the Northern Ceintral. (•Pennsylvania" and *Cumberland Valley" Railroads, for Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Pittsburg GinciAer. Halt !mews and Clsambersburg. Returning, leaves Harrisburg at 2.25 P. 51., after nut; • valor Timing from above ;mints. Arriving at Reading al 051'. M...and ennneetfng with Up sod Down Trains • foilPottavil e and Philadelphi a the same evening. .Ni ruts eon Sundays. I rn . , IP'Preasesslietween - Pottenellie and Philadelphia.s2 75 and $2 25; Reading and .Philadelpble, $1 76 did $1 45 llatrisburgand Philadelphia, $2l 26 and $2 70; Lebanon. and Pketiodelyhla.S2 60: and $2 It; Reading and TIM , riedwurg. $1 Yelt and $1 20 - ; Reading and Pottsville, $1 05 'add 50 SO Reading and ',Lebanon. 55 and 70 cents; Perittsvilles and Harrisbnrg.s2, 66 And $2 15; Pottsville . and Lebanon. $1 46 and $l. 50 ' Through:No. 1 Tieketo—Pocumille to Dalthmoie,ss tit , Rending to:Balthnore. $4: Reading to Lancaster. $2 25. 53"140 nnnivells of Baggage allowed each Passenger.' The Second Class Cara rota with all thesbove Regular Passenger Trains. ' • e. ire-norntngTralabown and AfternoonTrainty,only, rpn on Standar.. ' • . 3 - _____, . • . . . Through nrit Class Tleket..atreduritd rata, to Ntrk tah Falb., Buffalo. Detrolt.Chleago. and all the principal points ln the West. North Wevt, and the eau Ida*: and. Erolgrant Ticket*. at loiter fares; to all the above places, can be had on application to thai Station Agent. Tivicets will be puritioved twfore the Trains start.' Ingher (area charged lt.tvald In rare. . G. A. :1110AM, k en. Supt., I dotv 3.71 : TOSCHOOL DIRECTOR =. HMO TO TEACHXIIB-4 and Desigruldfor Ha viir9 I wills Schaaf's: THIS Caid contains balaattio Itints'to tettvsle="artegtolbiti patfluettricet tints wadi. Jostpabilattpl std for pals Avg. 14V58 334 • B. VANNALIT. , -I • FILES* RASPS, \ • • FVF the bat ghitlit., at the . hianpfde-' ur limy, New streetJahove Second. betw4a Rate 11104 Vise' streets, rbiladelthla ; where may found the largest edwartarint t eelty. lileetand nude e qual to new, at a saving of Fifty per coati . • • Tbeenbeeriber bele. Inform hir hastitonso friends and the public genera tylbat be does net,. employ en Agent - tevolkit order* Commaaleatioas L'by'3lait wlll met with prompt attention. .1.1.: SMITH. -3 .Mteatrest Mt We* !Inlets. Itaivit 114 431 P TATOEC, E ' V Seed mkt Fatally . Vie. IrriFN THO AND • Bushels, of 'all j... the differaist ratleties.froainitoui leetlonsof LIM country. suet as • Peach Blows; -• Late Plait BIM . , - • . Blue Mercers,'. , i ZarLY ": " 5 , ' A ! White *. . - 4.Nrtera. ; ~.. i. , . . • Murk " . . Foaltee,, r• '1 ?arkaorm,' , • Dock Nyco, di. de.," . To which me would Invite the attsotion et tanners and Others. All InPrination will dm given arch* relit VIA& It, and cultivation a the ditlimht salifOra- , We guar. antee to sell at Ics rest 1171Miceme , market pries. in, quan tities to fruit pureh rs. WOODIWITA TAYLOR, I March 5.10 'lO dati NO. 4 Ared Wert, Mamba, • • WINC NTER &C • • • • cleituispoien • FurallshipigAtere, , • mai! Patent Beim !Mitt Nsailfutory, , ATHE 04D STAND, "Ct 6 ,Chest nom* 'street, Pll ILADELSilli,opreilte the, .Wasli- Ington House."l; ' A. WINCIIItSTER airs, as beretotbre, peaco at supervision of the Cutting and. Magarseturiag den partmenta. Orders flir his celebrated' styleuf Shirts and Whirs Ailed at - the shortest notice. Perrone desiring t 4 order Shlrta,can bile supplied with the humph ibr measurement on application by mall. Constantly on hand. $ varied and sele4e stock of afll. &lemon's TurnishingiGoods. .' • Kr Wholesale orders supplied on i Metal . teams. SepteMber ; Slily • • Set Calls Dr 7 Dowd. House. . - EYRE & LANDELI4 T'OURTH- Fitt k%rch. StOetit, Phita • deiphia, are now opening a full assortment of hkgSV GOODS. FOR SPRING OV 11989.1 • . Spring Silks of Newlety les. • • Fashkmable Potable Skirt Doha; . • Shads of the Bar Spring Styles. 1 .; DeLainer and fancy Dress Gondici , ' • 0116211e1 POOlOlll and Taleneime, • . - • • • ?rivalling Dora Goods full variety. ' Blankets, Sheeting k UosteSkeeping Goods. W. B. Marekerperi,are respectfully requested to exam ine our Streit of sLacx and. SHAWLS, before purchasing. - 1 g• P. S. New Goods received Daily. and 4 trod Barzalus from the Auctions of New York and tills City. . • wirremi Nett Ceti and prior:a cow.. P • March 5,19 - . • - 10314 • THE PARIS MANTILLA EMPSIRIUNI,I W 0.70 8 CHESTNUT Otedt, 11 7th. SIIILADELPITIA. TIM salMiribere respect fully invite the attention of Ladies tot r p i4 collect lon eef,, Elegaiat3lantillasiadtp 44 tor' lap and Sum um ; compriotn4ovory description andlariety of fabric in medium and high priced goods— Solid Silk Mantillas. • • Silk and Lace Mantillas. I . 4 3 Palls Late Mantillas. • , Bacileb Lace Mantillu. • • • - Chantilly Lam Mani Guipure Lam 51intiltes, te.. . This department'of bking a• spetiattly with the enbaeribere tliey are enabled to offer advanta ges not to be met with In Dry Goods iljtabilshments. • . . .1. PittrOit d CO. No. 708 Chestnut Stem Philadelphia. fig 9 , • 11.3m • 22. 11 1$ 9. 14 T 2 14 12. is i 1 t 6 1 20 120 1,20 140 g .14 I 1 25 1 25 1 25 1 25 1 5 1 25 1 25 12) 1 35 1 35 1 35 1 35 1 36 1'35 1 35 I'3o TO P - MEAD AND GARDENERS. T"E SUBSCRIBERS 'offer for sale oo,ooo r am Feb; of their DOW a4d Improved POUDRETTE or 'ME Lodi Manufacturing •Cotapanyt . Manufactured from the night-m(l.of New York city, In lota to suit purchasers. This article, (greatly im• proved within the last three years.) his been In the mar ket for eighteen pearl.. and still detirs,..competition. as a manure for CArn and Garden Vegetables. being cheaper, Caerepmerful Stan say other. and at e samelime, flee hens disagreeable oder. Two barreta ($1 worth) will manure an acre of Corn in the hill, 41 an twothirds In labor, will cause it to came up quittker. to grow fast er, ripen earlier, and Will bring a Larger crop on peer ground than any other :entities - , andMe also a preven tive of the eut-e orm 1140,11 does ntit injure the seed to be pot In contact with it. " The L. M. Co. point to their long isputatkin. and the large capital ($lOO,OO a r ticle ed In their busi ness. as a guaranJtee that the they make shall al ways be of tench quality am to men maltd a ready rale. Price $l, 50 per harrci for any qua ;thy over sic .bar rein. '1! lizsophlit. containing every Intimation..will be sent (razz) to any one applying Mr the name. Our oddness Is:- °RIFFIN d , IIRO3. ACO..• Agri<uraf Warehouse, 60 ,Cortlandt itt.,•New York. February 5, 1 59 ' '1; 63m 1 10 1 10 2 10 1 10 1 (XI 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 15 1 15 1 10 1 10! 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 PH ILADEL POIA, R. E. cor. Eighth and Spring Garden Us. - 'THORNLEY & CHISM • ARE -daily receiving I New' donde, 2.novallr clisse., von CASIIIr and ip order to maintain their •far•famen repntatidyr for Selling Tery Cheep. they are determined to sell to! atiald• etmenal I Inch Faniy SIGHS--New Btylee. Deg Boiled Black SI LKS—lmportad. ' • Fink' POIL BE SOIS—In every 4bade and,color. liandenme ilayadere 811.1{ , —.4ektutiful Goods. Fmalard 811. ES, Marceline and Flown:ice SI LKS,Ac., Au., • Shawls! Mantillas! ,! , •Dui3tarsill , Satin Chan les. G lorry Valencia& Gte‘ne&nialovian. lk:ireges, Grenadines, Indiaslllti, taFe.Ar„ dc. Best -Fronting Faxony Linens! St CLOTHS and CAS:4M FRES! lISLINS. FLANNELS. TICKINGS„ de., lc. Piano Covers', Table Covers. Table Clothe, Marlene, ,Quilts, Allendale Quilts, he.. Ai • • • , THORNLEY CHISM. thts day of City Railroads, nur country friends can trav el' front any part of he city to our store, for Five cents. Philadelphia; March 5,'69 .1 10-3 m ALLEN & NEEDIAES' • SUPERPHOSPHATE Of LIM •, nequalledbi any other in the U always ; THE SAMEIR9UALITY', And Invariably to be relied on as Manure of. standard excellence. Price $45 per 2000 its. (21%4 cents per.lb.„ Pamphlets tdr nritultons'dlstribkition by mail or ot h• °raise upon apylicatb.n. . , . , .... 0 9 7 . R !.? 3 ~• ; I els. lets. 65 164 65 I 6/ GO 5 0 GO I 59 60 59 5b 54 55 54 50 4 19 50 49 50 49 60 I 49 16 44 45 I 44 45 42 43 40 41 40 38 : 17 38 37 38 137 , 35 , 34 30 29 . . . Pacific Ocean. Gunn.: The supply 4f Ws Guano titini6 inadequate this *44. son, we would Yecotomend.our frlitiwits who Intend uslog it 4 to avail thetnerlves of theoppottanity of purchasing early. We are prepared to reeeliefttud 1311 orders for this en for article.. ALLEN & - NEEDLES' . • 11-3Elli2F WZlVS.°l•*i.T.aX.Sire3Eril l ' I 'The time haring arrived when klenures, clseentrated °reiterate., should' be furnisbedi to the Agriculturist at lower peleakthan heretofore; sks now barb the plias. sure Odd/ding; that 'Merlon& labor and rimy 4 appli lion toll& subject, we here'aucierded in perfectly/. "A. MANURE. - • p.eutos all;the retaliates of aS t martrts Iturrizszo, to citric snug oftlut wad. It la twitted, adapted to Corn, Oita, Potatoes, Wiest g and Grass. 1 It Is packed in ' 1 i _ • New sad Strong Otain Bags, Which ma 4 used "is such. or defrutolto other purposes on the fir . i ; ' • • Price 811 m. o:per 2000 lbs. (11:2 onstage? lb.) ' f • 4 liberal tductimirfande to Dente*, on the aka Articles. irdr•ths , house baring enjoyed the confidence of the agricultural 'community for Ito Many years oast, we can only add, - ;sroffeel that our recomniendation of i Manure is of a , sic rola.. inasmuch aa.itoi le our custom to sell now. but reliable articles. ' i . We hare also for -sale r. ,„ • ' . . . a ° . No. - 1 AMitILICAI4 GUANO ,from Jarlri s Maud. . 7 ' . . OROUNDAKAIS Eft, and ?URN BONM ggsr. , _ POUDRETTE. PpASTkilt.ltork such' iiiher Fertillsere nine feel 'wife in reedinmesodingi, I Sii'llte ; leading Agricultural I;Journet and Nevoid pets are rem/Mr/VW Ili our ojfitfe .Pr t4e!ine ,1 Requa& • l ALIEN & NEEDLES; ' r , *Wharves, and 41 S. Water St. . ;tare ahoy° Chisitnut at, Philadelphia uzm HOME • :331F1./E5l ! 3coximi.cor, AND • ' • • - PILASTER • PiIII.'ILS.,; • elowforiatbr. Otd York Rtiti re Pla Conowhin strrels, 2 i lincielphlae r *Ei.:dfer alarge s t ock of Chemical 1 3 inures and Fertiliser's at low Prices. and ware ranted to "inenuine.a.uiin wirich will be tand:— ' irooo lOUS N0..1 government Peruvian nuns. 5,000 tons French's Impnived supCr-Phosphate I. • of Lillie. • 1,000 tons French's Pure Chemical Bone. 5,000 barrels Prenoh'S Philadelphia Pondrette. The Annie standard artleMa are, each of their kittill,th; bist it, the, WORLD: Our List MASTEN'. uumnfac ure from Smatter) &rows. Is eelebraled throughout the nir for !Li purity and strenath. ; !,. ..;•• I ' ,we mein osol:as ton;. i Frerieh's Improved Sup;Phos- 1131exkun Guano. (A) phase ot Lime. Extra Laud Plaster. French'sgore Chemtmlnone. Ordinary ' Land Piaster, Freneh's l'hllati'a Fondiette. !Pure Bone Dust. Governrit Peruvian Guano, 15otrairem Guano. No. 1. . al 'Ground Charcoal. ; 102030 Ms. Lana.7l ter: • . i .1 . e.ooolls. Casting Blaster. . ', • . 10;000 ibis. Hydranli4Vement.. • 3,0001b15. Tree 2.olllsll•Cement. 1 - 1,0001415. Portland - English) Cenif - ela4., . Dentiote J i Illaster,• ' Powdered Antiete Coal. (11 Ftereotypi Plaster.. Powiliied Bit u'ons Coal (ii Masi Maker's Plaster, Ground Brown Stove, (in Ground - p Stade. 1 Whilw•Send.(intils.) • • Ida II lte.:Uarblei .Grou - rdi Bricks, for Paiute , •..do In • e )iarble. Powdered Boue Black • a . ; i t ' al ` CH,ItIOILUIDS •5t con !„,,iii: §t..4.. )1111s and Frarrinews' Depot* gyirtitcwir4 :COracr of •Ottl Tork:A.Roa4 4 edllnichill i j ? ' ! ''• i Feb. rlii le . 1. 11, ,-.,.. . 8.•.1u • ' PM:LABEL BllrLat. ' 1 ---. : ...''' . AMERICAI4 . Ot . ANO I , , t - • - I no , • JARVIS I'SLAND. 3 • -mercy take pleasure in , informingFar:• l , 7 4 Dealer,' and publie generally, that, :basing' Urn appointed by lb ... •,- . !.. , . _L • . AMERICAN 'GU NO COMPANY ) SOLE - 'IO.ENTS For the mie of this raliablel'ertiliser, in Thitadelphla, -we aryl prepared tutor:ll4l i i In any - quantity. tiom • the stnyie!big or barrel to i Alt?' cargo, at the soli of pie cesadOpted by the Cnripanyi vis : i. •i ' - •. - .I!roin. $ 3O to $4O er v 2240 rontitli, . • f According to the amount pu'rwhased. - -" . i i• ; ..; •' I, .Exrferimentsi made With ;Arils island and teiuctsol. Goximico_pon all kinds of ISA. have. in every instance, resulted In favor of the bonier. and we are non enabled!: to conrciatulete the 4rlculinral community *pun bar • Log ',Birth its roach, a GEN:IIINR GUANO, at rir , ! l ! ! I. ' ! li.EA.SONAJLE PAIOTI. ii Ttik!,;iiii 'MTN ABA wilt Fhorl iir;ive at this port, I! direct from the Islands. \l'is are prepared to tale orders' , foie delivery fromher earclitir from those of Urn ..White I! Swallow" and -Flying Fr { ri."- . , , - I . AL LEN & NEEDLES, .70. 42 8. llmessiod 41 & Water knot, -- jj - • - Platiatietpnta. 441"SoltiArtIts We thelFdaies of Feonsyleituta, New Jerseyind Dchwire. ',... (Feb. 12., •10.1 I,lm . . 1 ' ' - ,••• i l• ' ' . , .. PHILADELPHIA. SAVING FUND. Lod NVAT STREET 'Soiithlwest ol i ! lj of I EWORMRATED BY THE STATE OF PENNA. FIVE ' PEIV.CENT. INTEREST. *ono is meshed In any sum. large or 'titan, and ire tetaat paid trout the day of deposit to dm day of !with drawal. - • , The °EU* is open emery day rum o'cliwek he the morn ing till 5 o'clock in the afternoon j and on Monday and Thursday•ereolaus till o'clork. • ' ' max. lI.ENRY L. nvonsit, President. ROBERT SELFRIDO/LY ice Pies! deu t, • ,'lrrithist.i.ilask,Swerstary. ' . • ',: Dirsotorsi• . Mary L. Demmer, P.Cireull Brewster, • Edward L Carter, '• . Joseph B. Barry, , Itobert &adage, • - "'ninths Lei. , . -, j , Suet K. Ashton, . Joseph Yorke,. 1 ';0. Landreth MINIM, - Usury Diffendert4r. , i None., is rereived and payments made In gold daily tilthont notice. ! ! -' The investments are made in REAL ESTATE MORT ACE& OROUND R. TB. and math first clam uremi a as the Charter requires., , 1 Jialy 34'58 ,• iTeb. V, '5B , 8.1 j) - SI- • EMYEP CI,QTHINC. rtllo SUBSCRIBLR, would reNieel fully I atom Mel kbelr P umeroas ends And euomers bnylk ill County, thattheir axiiortioeut of Clothing tor 'Young Gentlemen'' , mach - larger than ever, and they are disposed to cell cheap. Penton, tieing at ai More. hays the prlellep of exelpinglng elothing par. dined a t this s tore ; It" they &404 en I •Y. A. HOYT RBOttIKR. 272 Chestnut Bt ., corner etTentl.t. Phlleds. mil 25, '5B • • 'l7-ly L 7 W, 1.1 TAfIoLJ . ' . , [Ws. R. ttariacass. 1. WM. J. TAYLOR £ C 0... c• OM Al ISION M ERCH A N 'l'B, l , and ~ wholioek deniers In Pil oda • Cho eso, and Pro. .ir Ilonri N 0.1138 South •Wbarre., between Chestnut lod Walnut Streets. I , dILADELPIIIA. ' AILGr .944 ',Omits 'Ay' Hatry's Ckl4tratc4 Thorn. ;March 12.'59 ! ' - . . 11.3 m - ~ , , I A: H. FRANCISCUS: , IjiEt PS the k lai t g gest ti a'nd beet assorted t st.r . k of Carpet Chain; ectton Yarns. %Faddlntt. Cotton Laps. Twiner, °armlet Xarn. Bed Cords. Waits ane' , Itopaln C.:44,501nel Twlne..,4ndian Bina Satin, Nould, Lau" p, Candle, Cam pbene.!La rd and Vitti4 Wicks., In the city. Altaya grant variety of FIX N 1.16, whila he offers at manufacturer!' lowest cast' pricks. I 'Febrnary 12,19 - '. ' ' ! .. • r 1.3 m FARMERS,. ATTENTION Oil but Article in ell VV:nisifor raising CORN, OATS, POTATOES, &c., le - I f' 1 LILINAU'II. . . Swap-Phosphate of .Lirati 1 . • At $lO iei tnit; or . 4i eta tier, pound. by lb.. barrel. kg - Analysed and 'recommended by Prof. CHAILLTO T. .11,citsos.ebettitst or the United States l'altellt Waft, Washington. p. C. Alm, • , ' Le inanga American Fertilizer I at $25 a ton; ti a() 0 istrreli Lt has been in successful USK forihe Twit 7 years. r 'Sombrerti and Columblakilard and Soli, Phosphatic , - GUANO. . by ttat ton or min. Pot A eb.licitie Dust, tod Pi aster,l'iltrate of Soda and Fulphatterif A:1201111 rA liberal discount to Whole sale Dealers. t - GEOROP: A. LEIN At. lifo. 21 South IRQNT street, Philadelphia city, Pa. . February' 26 4 '39 f 940 t • EDWARD S. BUCKLEY, • pray's Ferry Boiler-Iron Works, 1 pit Me 4.;cist aid 4 Groy'i Prry Bridge, South ride of Gray's . .Flrry.Rmd.) , - • I iPhlladelphls, MA o N n i ,etl iF . A tia (T d r i l i J . l . tE, it ..013 of i ; No, 1 Char= c rr and Slut Iron. Stamped and Warranted: ' , wiik Extra• Refined Fire Box Iron etriattr '' r- ..•-•• , free from Blisters and other defer's. . .. ':tamped and Warranted; Charcoal Plate '' 6:c j Iron of Medium q nality ; 2dAvriy Pod died Plate and Flue Iron from ' inch to No. 10 W(I in thickness; Irons for Tanks , 1. 4 a .S.butters. Coal Chutes, Cars. Sithi and Steat .. tills, and Bridges; Orders for the foregoing &scrip P (Iron i c! all lengths. orl sires and Patterns. within lid I c tea in. width from ~ li; Inch to N 0.13 W o in thlckuesa. solielted 'and promptly sknuted at 'lowest• current pries; an assortment of Boller dleads anti promiscuous sheets of all widths and thickrke:lsea constantly on baud. , . Large or small orient Supplied without delay. Roller Itivetsof superior quality and various sites always 012 hand. ' . q3-fifflep,at the . Works. and at No. arqubar Build ings. No 2.SiWatnut street. • October 2, "..+S • . SO-6me • . I - - , ..2' OHIO STATISTICS. Ohio is fortunate in having for itaCotntnis• sioner of Statistics E. D. Mansfield, of ,'Cin cinnati, a gentleman hi all respects admirably A ..,,. fitted for the duties of that; awe. lie has a \ love (or his work, joined to great industry atul . I , • long experience, and his report, just in print, contains the . l.proof, if any was, ranting, that "• the right man has found the place, and, the place the Melo. It also establislfes the filer ' that no Statet in the Unitin of equal extent compares w i th Ohio in all the elements of prosperity and greatness. • . The appraised value of• Warns and cities is $153,102,815 ; of lands, $437,183,132, and of chattel property, .V. 50.514,084, making an ag gregal to of $810,8.90,031. • Within the past, seveti yearslthe aggregate. value has nearly doubled. The State debt of Ohio is a little 1 over,sikthert millions, and n tax of two'cents ; Q N ! on, the dollar would more than pay it off. M.- E. T. 101.011, • The expo'rts 0g Ohio for 1858 (aside. from • 1 ;Of t m TOINT LG RLT or rill sax OF • manufaCtures) aount6d to $50,350,000. Irscari & TAYit, , AND LIPPP,MOTT, TATI•OF. is lammi _o • it Co.. 1 -, hnt, Flour and ,W,heat, not if e?e:hattt Tu4ors and erten/ice ,Ciortifer : n, withstandingshort crops, produced $11,111,315 is•City,land the following Citles,and Counties, to Pork. Hogs, Lard and Lard up, . 13,5 , , , ,.::(1. wit: •, • • Heroes, 1 .. 740.0tet :ie.:mi . -A - Tatter'. of Pottsville, Schuylkill Co., Pa. SbeeP. , . . 400.01al ` . son; VATLOD. k Co., of Easton. North sill n Co., l's. i Cunt, • . b:0,000 s.. ft 4' orlhovllle, Montour Co.. Ps. ! Derr and Cat le, 1 . ' , 6.106,Abl " '"' ‘. of Mauch Chunk. Lehigh C 0..., tir.tin—ot beri than Wheat, 1 . I,lso,isst U ' - II . "of Reading, t•erits County, Pa. Whisky. , ''.: 6,109,953 " 'or Cincinnati. Ohio. Tobactd, 1 'i . 2.1e7,124 .-• 'u• " ofNO. Pei Markel lot...Philad'a. Iletter,ghoese andlrallow, - 1,734:a5s • wool,•• , . • . it,649.466 - Toold respettfully Inform ,his numerous friends.. end . A ppt ,,,: , ne „, mi Emma , . , 800,00 he public. that he has arvhciated, himself in business Manufactured articles from " products of .ag with the well-known house of -1 rieultere, 1, ' . 3,000.000 CRANVILL:E STOKES. : , •.- , 1 • . .z. 3,, Gm Chesfoiut Street .otrecen &eh sad Serenfh, , Total, , , ~. ' -. 8 - ' ,0 , 35 9 ,4 " ' Whlreltis entire and.pettieular attention will be dere.. The value of thanufactured.articles has not tad o the Mel chant tailming and Eine Ready-Made De- .partmente -• 1 •• . I been aseertained, though it is estimated that Ott. E. I'. T. enlielts a call from his Oulaner Anew-ono, . euantmers.llnd from all wiut ebb drift tng of superior those of Cincinnat i , alone, exceed, $50,000,- style. Quality and Workmanship. either ready-mvde ;Or 0u o _ , Thel Wheat. crop has. been , increasing made to order. ‘,.. i all - -Strangere visiting the citv will ;dew reMember &Mee 1854. The crop oC 1857 . WWI 25,397,- the Temple of Fashion . No.TOT t!heatnut 'trot. just one squire b e low the beautiteiNnsonleleraple,eit anted on 614 bushels, but that of 1858 was one-fourth the:same street. The undersigned itill be happy to meet . ' 1 1 . . his friends and serve them with the best and most...lash- t eas.' •1 . . . tenable style of iteradydlade Clothing that can b. met ' ,'The corn crop of 1-857 was 82,555,186 Int with in any city in the Union. E. T. TAYLOR. 1 .0 Philadelphia, September -4, 7 '58 . 16 ' _• an enorm o us quantity, nod of which I'regro. - i ' , VAI‘ HAAGEN AND NcEEONES iof say that some fifteen Millions of bushel Oriental _Detersive .Soap. Were turned into whisky. *The quality was 1 - . Philadelphia. n i ot geod, : but the quantity was'never ttgeeed• WAiTANTED TO OtTI P DINFTC7 f ATP/ ALTIOT, OR TNT MONTT 111 LL as DETVIDID.. save In 1855. '.Last year the . crop Was And stir Agents are, hereby authorized to make good any failure of tt at our expvsr. . short, which aceordi , with Mr. Mansfield's , i 1 A V,AN HAAGEN being a pritcti- theory; that it is heavy and light, year by 1:3„ . ../, cal Soap Makereand having for the last twelve t v. .i., • ' t dur 'vat limes) experimented upon and trete year. tat e. ^Lear, in succession. ,This we flail by thit fill- toil} particular Men ' in various ways.now offer, It to the lowing' table: < putille as a Soap whkh will save vinc, , Lanon and 1110:1LI. Weiare willing it should rest upon its own merits. All . we a sk is to glee it a fair trial. and use it a: cording to directiona. (fonnd In each boa.) and If It does nut . giv full eatialaction , the money will be refunded. Among the many advantages over, other Washing &ape, thedollowleg may be named; - , , iI Clothes need no- boiling. and very little rubbing, i telex none.) ' • (7 27t t l a n r e t poned will go ARIA,. fir use, as three pounds . ; 1 of common rosin soap: or two pound. best family neap. !'3. It requires less than sue-half the tine and labor to ' Ido the washing of a family. that It requires with .the beat faMily soap, end Ls warranted:not to injtire the fabric. _ . . . For cleaning Paint. and removing, fireaoe,Tar and ). Pr liter's Ink. It Is unsitrpa-setl. Ilacidnlste, Printers se Painter' , will End it isn invaluable article for weal. •,„ t in.; hands, as It does notchap, but greatly soften. the " ' 'sk in. • , 'n ' S. The euperiorttynf the materials I:lF44ll,Find the Soap , goy * costal:on ant Excittt OF ALLJAILF, is more mild than a.. 7 other known Weaning Soap. sod undoubtedly the hest adapted for while aid Colored Clothing. an well cc Oimbtica and Laces, and; is warranted- not to rut. Mc ciarkes. . l', t . For sate at all respects*. Grocery 'tones In the city a d neighboring towns. and wholeutle only by . 'MAIN & Me{ Et/N.K. '2. 9 .-. South Wharvee, • - Between Market and tlitankl its., Phaltdelphi 6. Bel,. 12, .39 e - i 1 tiZei • MI • Cbta.beet.oa rr IS A:DYE, and a PEIVAIANENI, -A_ONIM-11. P. A . W.C. TAYLOR'S s‘Plilletherist- n —A emnplete nitllt DYE and DRESSINO together. em bracing. In high perfection, all thatis requisite for Color In„ Softening and Beautifying the limit, tin purling to it a fine gloss, and a clean. a g reeable otter. and costs no more than the simple 'IAIIII,I'II of other Mann tactur, , era. To be had in Pottsville. of Mr.Josgrit G. Stanzas, 1 Jao. G. [Mona & Sea, Mr. CITAS. V. Emma, Mr. JOHN .41CDONALD, IIiSJIMIX 11.V.(5143, 4' and F. SANDERAI.II. and ; itholOale at the PEIIPUSI7tIIIf and TOILET SOAP Mauufactoryet • In. P. a W. C. TAYLOR. Itaporters d , Pet-festers. 641 North Ninth street, Philadelphia. • i January I,'S O - • .. '1- 1 . H. I% & W. C. Taylor's Philetheira Hair Dye and Dressing. • . i' Anhther testimonial to t he superiority o, f this splen did aillele, from au experienced hair Dress er: sysns. it. P. k W. C. Thru.s:—l. have wed. your Hair ye. and find it, the test nose, in use. It •d Yea the hair beautiful black, and leaves it, sole and slossy—not arirengh and harsh as other dyes.- lei fact. t, find it the beet 1 Vise ever used: , jOS. F. SEIPICRS. . . Prnasylertnio MU. Ittrxri*, re." ORRIS;,JONES & 90., IRON & STEEL MERCHANTS, - ifard.l and Sixteenth &rear, Philadelphia, flare always on hand and for Pale , • • .. r r I . .7 ' ,,0r3 BEST ENO LISS ItEFINED IRON—Yuil assortments of 1"',". ; lfilagnalls."and other favorite brands: BEST All 100. "' ' . BAN BARS--ordinary rises. or rolled to order foe bridge utixaces..te., Ae, PEN SST LIAN IA 801 LER MATS-- rommenons shea tor 'at to rreitiirxd• rise. ROILED. tialtTS—Dover brand. made In solid dies. BEST EN LISII CAR A ILES—Ameriean and English. flu. MEET MON—For covering Rare t es. Ae. AM EitiqAtt I SCITCII PIO IRON. •ItAILROAD IRON—Trallsand Bat bars suitable for Mines. turnoitte..te. JDNIATA. -,ESOLISII A NORWAY SLIT SODS, BOLTS. Ili yrs And I WASTlEB.S—Vorbridges. ears, and machinery purposes r gUtitrally. OAST, SHEAR. MACHINE and BLISTER 'STEEL. Alan, an extra quality for taps and dies. The • above, together with a full assortment of Inni. Steel. Nails, and Spikes. to which the attqntihn of dealers, railroad eompuniew, eugineers, mlnera, founders •nd ma. ehinirtsts Invited. • ' Nay lA. I FPS 19.1 y • M. W.'6ALDWIN IL CO., ENGINEERS, • Prowl (tad HallialOW emote, Philaddphia,retella., Would call the al ten'tleen of Railroad . ; i rm; Managers, arid those Into , estod in Mill. : road Property. to their &Mein pf ~ . ,.-orfirs i ,hitiz." native Engievos,ln whishtbey are adapted o the particular business for which they may be required; by the Me of one. two. throe. or lour pair of driving wheels; sod the use of the whsle. or so much of the weight as notYbe desirable fur ad he- sion ; and in accommodating them to the cnidoe.eureeo. strength of supendruction.and Mil and work to he dove. Ily these mean* the maximum useful effect of the power Is secured with the least espouser for attendance. cost of fuel. and repairs to Road and Engine. With these objects In slow. and as the rionit of twonty•throo years practical experience is the. hioduess by our senior paand rt ner, we manufacture ditroreistkinde,l Flogities. ort;rlti clones of slam of each kind. Par totalar ettem "Mu paid to the et rength Who tuarilluolo the pianand workmanship of all the details. OaV tong experience and op porton itlos of eloaloing intormat icn. enable* us to otter these engines with the assurance that ln eflictene economy and durability, they will compare favorably with those of any other klis4 ,uie:` We also furnish to order. wheel s. axles, bowling or low moor tire (lout Mandl witb description ofeopper. Sheet iron sod Boiler • Works: and every article oppertalialug to the repair or renewal of Locomotion Engines, )1. W. BALDWIN •Janwarjr.3,l§ 1-t1 " SIATTIIEW ttbe 'farmer. lIIST GUIS AND GAIPIPS BUDS, FRUIT TRIM, . A gelcultultal Implerrlentsolte. • • 4oTHE sphseriber ilill keep n handClorter.Timothy end otherGra., seals, White Clover and lawn pram jAdsongviber with order', and Arid 'lewd' , whim et • 11l warrant to be (matt mod good. Ile trill oleo rel , h - • orders for all kind* of trait trete. (warranted to he vim they are rePrelletilia/0 agricultural Impleatestt. at ,en •et which will be furnithed at marafaeturer's pike. The mord. and trees So d by the enbscrlier are leirerri with great Rini. only from growers of repairmen cod rianding. Redoes not deal in seed* procured prr Kober,. ottaly in the market frorn thoM , aDO oil cheap, without retard to the characterot the seed mkt. r dom. he perdue* or cell seed, grown promiernonety in 10mat , ,..4t. done. where their too, elope proximity deterionitra the", quality. part lcularly three of the game epecieM'r 'Map an important onnaiderallen to !twee who pure/180f tilliwr weds or truit Potts. Yet trees, ac..iwod is order' , eat', to BENJAMIN BANN4N. PaiV• From the-rhitagra rrotitg Journal EARLY FLOWERS. Oh. gentle dowers! Each Spring. as forth I walk, To meet you. And listen to the talk • Of hrocks that oho greet you, • What beam Are Moen. ere yet n leaf is known, , • To meet you lilt 'lcor, • • ' • (lazing *Oh those large, trostfld eyes Upon the trencherout stirs, I ' ' In uncomplaining mood, On Itia bleak rolitude: Breathing your fragile tires awl?, leDpmaciatis of your Sleeting stey • ..jre never fall. ' , tilt Is Os gra transted; 1 / 4 And Foal' 1 , 411111 , 1 hr strife lot many a bidden' We. i• . • ./Left struggling to its hirth,l . . imams the derksoMe earth,' • •I • TIII, stesilos the gale, - Colors borts'an Intent scent, • And. orkaby one, thrielther hand. A fairy etenpany ye Maud,' Happy, content— • On earth, nothing so fair and Innocent. Bur earns ye not too soon! This re not Juni. - Ye Ma tint.ehilllog air, Tet nesse shrink, • . . Contented with the fits Tha pla r nts )02 on the season's brink, if ye loved to feel the Mut That shakes yourilttle maid. , 'Tie strange how well ye bear 1 A scabs so desolate. • . • , But I roust pass. . • • And leave you to the night. Awl the cold north wind's Sight, Naked and shelterless, • , • With net a sigh ' To tell of your dlitres-- A deathly • Ye cannot ;Ware, slag! • The warns earth at your !W Y, copilot to your cradle , 1:10a retreat. Too 0,00, too soon, ye would coons forth, Ilred6w. of, all this throate d Iftith I * The morning epee With brightrulog hopes. • tredid to the alr,- Ith here aud there /1) bird. • Aud distant Meetings heard.: • Again I wend my way si• To where the sf.,._land 'Oen play— Oh. raind. faTTllret eight ! • *mere! through the stark night, Vueevu. - Tour lamps edit shed their soft twilight; And now what eyes Look f,rith • ' To ferret the morning skies 1 4 ereue. • Or burtbeued droop upon the earth! • Yr, too. • . Receive therleyr, therarilest de*, As if lerere i.hettalone lor you. Ye'were not amltten by tbe,blast; Ye *re not lying low and pale; • Thc.tigh all unsheltered. Ytt;Moot 014 . Away: your lamps shall ;not yet fall, , For well Earth loves her jew els fair; 't ruslimr.lwitta itletider'tootr , Earl, loader slwwA To her warm botwou's ‘..0. , r..' Bat other days will lite s t , • And other flowers apV,',,, Ir., . For whom ' , . -" Ye miist make rOonA, . , And they will ape 74: ,_ 1 1 " Upon the self•lmme elope That Is your home. rs.„, • While ye. rath dowers. an maiden arreej, ]lust lie forgotten at their feat. . Ilipbel., , 4 .: Mobil.. la 1860; - . Mini 9.1:444 lln IsAll, ~ Ili',171:Y: In Isfe.:, : 15.,11;.5.:,17 In 14:44 73.43f,t 'A In 1,454, 61,17:,351 In IsSS, ' h1',657.V.:4 la 1650, , :7.24r2.4111 hi IS:;I', r:1,46:,.1 4 ." . L . __ Jl,l7,nlite;. 714.71.9.191• Aggregate, 341449.:14 The a!erage yield in the light years Tl' about 31 1 ~ bushels, and in the heavy Yetirs '..;- . bushels to the acre. In the whole State in 1837, there was planted . . t oritit corn .2,234,121. 2. acres. In Butler comity the crop 'averaged • to the acre, .48 bushels; in Pickaway, 47 i bushels' 1 in Ross ' 4 ' 5 and in Fayette, -17- • Rosa ;county had the largest m other r I 4 1 acres in corn, viz: 74,114, and l'iels : awsy 1 next, 72,188. , •,. • - , ,- .11 - ‘ The 1-crop of hay in 1P37, Wiki; ? 1.70 1 , 245 tons,. and of eats, 26,572,67 I bushels. , Ohio has of canals, 849 miles ; or railroads , 2,834, and of turnpikes, 2.900.••• • ? These statistiso give sOnle idea of the ms.. terial. wealth and prosperity .of this great State. • Addfto it the Character of her pqoplp for integrity and intelligence, hers)leildid 'system of common schools, and lust,Fut' no •,,,, least, her impregnable posiliell fig a RePub li rl .can State, and you will have a co lmnpnwealtli,l of which her wins may' well' be,roud.— C'orl respondence i t i A ~1- . 7ripillie. , . i ' iieriPt9. , • . ' Cutix BREA to.-- r Everybody who :has' been at the Mansion Douse, Duffs.lo, has learned 1 the luttury 9f the tax-famed . corzt bread the . provi4ed. he, clerk is often, taxed to write I directions ' for Brutetuanufacture, and Lthus . 'prtieukeda receipt for itorucs4nso, whte", \ copy for paii, so . thrd. these wlllWiS'ii, may tr! a piece a bread trout the Ilanoion. It it iii fullotl•s: ~.... ''',,,`• I. ~ 4 °tile quart of sour milk; two table-speen• fullsOf salA`ntus; - four ounces of butter; threel eglis; three table-spoonful's of flour; . and , dun' meal sufficient to make a stiff L. ter. l,. ,•_ . _ /qKING CAE Will:10V? DJ ' TTER.--TAke 3 oi" idecii of salt pork, fat; and melt it dosli4st ,l straitt it tkrough a piece of coarse thin litt. - . 1 Set it aside until It is then !dile arid Ann, and . may be tied like butter iu se. ,) kiwi of cake. In pound eake it it deliciov. :" .~i