§q or. P 0611.- 1 -AT A AuFnins• • min arenhm'aiMMllareher. AtuL I Nil odd, IMO 111400PKI , Ortillied E. his worthy, mut arid witty Member; rat glad of perardes wad maintained. • The home was emArdid lbil beta haw to awns • • _bad itad are wore attellilitott to dot to • • ^rwidd hare tom Aldan for film to comei; Tel yen bar the dropplut pf a ids • . Sight le Um - wry adds* of ttro Walton . And of a onddao. Old aloe MO fait_ • ' The bowie mut dark as was the round errauon pry NM kit on Ma wild chaotic want • is a Wpm you rainwt Wadi • dill; the speerlithia need not slattern" Voldloatit AIWA and, sow adeedb: hoot tight on as thd nothingmaa the watts.* I too no chemist yet to tad lib pain That ohWhim did rose ifsh a pam Wareher'd tar.•topped short ithe bad hem; • -What sow have tried to wake hia, out—ill p m. ; • • Nl* overnesm In IL ire itosehaea church not many walks alma. , • A 3=1213 IMES or Roes. , o!.teasion hatter named Walter Dibble, (sited to buy some fars•of ue. ii!or eixtaiu'reaions I was anxieus to play kiiket upon bite.. I sold him several Wads Of far, including "beirer"wed "coney." He warded acciwe "Bisia." I . told hie we hid none, but Idra.Whewler, where I boarded, lad several b**ll9ol4l. "What on earth is a' woman doin,g:. with Russia?" be said. • • • 1 conkl not answer, but, assured(him :that there Were 130 pitnutds of uld Rushia and 1507 pounds of young Rusin., is Wheeler's Itiame; and under her .chaige, but whethei it •• was for' sale I could not say. •; • ' Off he started with a vieW to make the pnr chats. , Ile _,,knocked . tat the doer . .Mrs. Wheeler the eldfr, made her 4pm:ince. Want to get your Runais," Bathe hat . 'Mrs. Wh asked him to walk in and be seated. S e, of course,l supposed he hail `,,gonte afle her daughter "Bashi)." • 4hat do yotl wank of 'Bushier asked the -old lady. ' • i • `•• "To make-liate4 l , was the . reply. • • • • , - 4 10!/m heaa,l suppose you mean," respon -3h2- Wheeler. H • • ".I , lcP,4cie the outside .431 hats," replied , the • battei.,- '• . , • ' I don't know Muck about hati,•but .• I Will till my daughter," said the old lady. • tatOtig into another ripmwhete • :•itijOuriger, was at Work,' informed . her. • hart wan wanted her t o make 44- . "o,•himeaus,,•sieter probably,,•lroup... , 'peat) he Wants. some ,ledieis hats," replied Robin, and shit; passed into the parlor: ; sappose ion Wish te,see mrsister Mary; . she utoir,tailliner," said the .yrMer Build" •• - •r - "•f: 6 '1, wish to see Whoever owns the.properfflr • 'said the hatter. , • 'l , • • , • Sister - Mary ,was 'eenti , 'for and soon made ler:appearance. As seen as she wait intro ' • duced, the hatter inforined iter that he wished to tray "Russia:' . . ' "Buy, Riallial" exclaimed Mary, In sur prise. "1 don't understand you." , • • ' "War name is Miss Wheeler, I believe ;" __ • „....said the batter, who was "annoyed atlthe diffi - culty,he met with in bein understood. • . "It. is, Sir." 1 ; '•• ' "Ahl very well.' Is there old and young Reedit in the house. • al believe there is," said Mary, sorprise.l it • the famibar, manner itr w'hich he spoke of her • mother and sister, both of whom were present:* ."What is the pries:, of cild Russia per pound," asked the batter. I . "I* believe, sir, that old • Mashie not for • sale,i' replied Mary indignantly. 1 . • ' "Well, what du `you ask for young Russia?" • pursued the batter. • ' ... "Sir," said Mist;-Rusitia, the younger, spring ing to her feet, "do you come here to insult defenceless females? If you do we will .soon • call our brother, who is in the gaiden, and he • will punish you as you, deserve." ; ' • "Ladies l" exclaimed - the hatter, in aston , 'aliment, "what on earth have I done to °Feed • you?. I came here to buy some Russia. I was told you. had old and young Russia in the house. Indeed, this . young lady jUst. stated to•be the'•itict, but she nays the old Rus sia is not for sale. Now, if I Can: buy the young Russia I want, to do' eci—but if that can't lie done, please say so, andl will trouble • you no further." . ; . • "Mother open the door,, and let the 'gentle . man pass out; he is tuidoubtedly crazy;' . said Miss' Mary. • • . "By thunder! I believe I *hall be if I - re. main here long," exclaimed .the hatter, con.' siderably excited. "I wonder if folke„ never do business in these parts & that you think a Mania erazy if he titlempte such a thing?" "Business I poor min," said Mari, soothing - ly, approaching the t j.• • "I am not a poor; man, Madam," replied the batter. "My name is Wake; Dibble; •carry on-hutting extensively in 'llanbury bury; I came to Grassy Plaint to biiy fur, and have pur'haiect.some„ 'beaver'. and. ' c oney,'. and • ."- ~" now h seems lam 'to be called!'crisy' and• .rt 'poor innu'inrans little p . to buy •a • 'Russia' to make up 4n issortment.7 , • , ladies began to •open their eies a little. Thir - -aw that Mr. r*bble.• Was qaiteln earn- Y ea. est( tad hii — explanat p ion thieW considerable light on the subject. . • I . . . -'Who sent you , here?" asked sister Miry. • 'The clerk at the store opposite "'was the • "He, 1s : a wickedlyoun„l fellow. for' mak. • int this trouble," said the oldleAy. "Re has • been•doing thiS fors joke," she continued. "A 14e 1". exclaiitted Dibble, in sarprise. "Haiti you not got any Rusiia then?" "My name is Jerashia, and so is my dough tiest," aid 'Mrs. Whii.eler, "and that I suppose 4s what be meant by telling you-sboutold'and ' Rushia." Mr. Dibble loilte4 throfigh the4oor without a word of explanation, and made directly for our store. "Yon yOung scamp 1" said he, as he entered, "what slid you :mean by sending me over there to buy Russia?" 1 "I did not send yon to buy Ru'shia. I sup ' :posed' you were either a bachelor or a widow. erg and limited to marry .Rnshia," I replied with st serious countenance. "Yon lie, you dog, and you ;know it," he replied "but never , mind, you' off for thatutaie day." And taking his furs he de puted, Ins til-burriored than could have been - expected wader thi) .circumstances. /des:PAsTincrilit PATatortc.- 7 -"Hurral" said Ike, as heyeld the tact in the; papers, 'hefe's O'Regan admitted to the Union." futrincr,l"should jodge,”.remailied Mrs. Par ington, looking veiny wisely at the steam 'that ••rose from the tell cope and tormed in ill cloud'near the ceiling. "14t,rth glad they're let him c4e. in tO enjoy our political rights aid lefts and other prerogatives. There's • room enough, and , the rear of onr institution* - 7 should be 'extended. I don't believe a man should be tint off because he wasn't born in this country for - teem:pone years, which of touise Wasn't any fault of his, for everybody . would be born li*We if they could have their own auction coustilted.' "It means," said Ike, . "a new State." child," replied ,she, "the 'aide is onlyj the difference—States: or men, 'tie all the,eame. Let 'em come into our grand constereation, whet* the eagle shall spread its broad' opinions over 'em and make 'em•happy in an unlimited bondage of broth • erbooddike the Siamese twins.' She had not taken her eye! from the steam that rose front the cups, add joined in one cloud, that , seemed to represent the Union she was de picting. Ike hots better illustration, for be • took the preserved peaches on the plate; and put them Clint) pne. • ' Teems Nevi* ILisr. Titais,A. gen titenan was otutS. negotiating wish a New Hampshire hoesefdealer for the purchase of a mare, bet could ? ; not agree by- $l.O. Next mottling, htiwevet., making up ; his mind to split the ditties* he pWed n, die astable, when the firia person be met was the, prn. - midaster up, he rhe inquired. _“No, molar be dead," said Joe, "bat he ,leit wordloryou to bare the mare." , POTTSVILLE MOUSE, - SOU 7, EXIMII, Proprietortia . °tam smid..-Porr.gratz, *remit Stabling amidst:VS Sovetaber =S 41. t "WHITE HORSE HOTIEL." OarttH. antre send stet" Stmts. ittlifile. Jiiinpir Ka Aegis, Proprietor. Intestalsismilandsecialuantaitaint attar bed lona, ova averrattatnion 4..V1. • will woad by Ow tort and his at. - tandantata mats gusts sad travail --' Tr* arseamt ugust I,altabb All PAINTING, &C. NEW STYLES .• ,• •or Paper „Harting% De • oorAtions. - &o. ' OUird Wisde.r obadeiN, Oistsass. &a , - NIUDEY Z BOWEN, • Painters mad Paper Mongers, Mar . * *reil. rani*, 3 &tort "km Aliecticali Er*. Muth 2% '49 • . REDUCED. PRICES: '. 40174a1.1 3rearaer" Che ap. y ... _ HE subscriber has a large lot of ... . very choice Patterns of r ._ a I Paper, suitable for Balls, Parlors. Dlolsg Rooms. Chem r., ''' „..,---.....,... bars avdPribllsßalldlussorrhkh .•:- -; ........... i ... ~ .... -., be will sell at greatly reduced ..., .... ~ prices. The Stock embraces the •• 4 ' . .W ..:- see; latest Awl most esteemed Patterns. Paper as cheap as 5 mots a Piece. Nnir a l: tk!q! time Ow BA:lnfos, for ParLligga i land Books . ? .o.rap Wholesale and Retail Paws asd Ptak Sore. IarPAPICIt HANGERS SUPPURD VERY CIIZAP. , April Well WIRE SCREENS. WIRE COAL AND ELATESCREENS. 10HN.11.-KURTZ, (late of and sue t, easier to loan A Rumen.) !mid VmPoctrunl can the attention of persona emmaed In the Coal BintrieSir to him Matrofeotory of WIIIX COAL AND SLAVS SCRIDINELCOAL 'RIDDLES, WIRE 'BROOMS. le, Re., at the old establtshmensf. 3tiaersrtlle, Eau/HMCo , Easing been engsged to the btmlness Of &Mtn mak tog for upwards atomise years. I Satter myself that I can turn out is good' work as 11 ~,done anywhere In the eouhty. and would refer loth. q Dyed thy Work In dm past, am a guarantee of what will be In the future, plotal oft myeolt,Wat will no pains to mate my wok eatlsfactoryTdall who y give me a trial. JOUN 11. KURTZ. Ilfinersatile. July Una- , 30 tf . . . , - ESTERLY & FRICK, , larodaotorers of Wire Coal Bereiras, • 0 ULD. respectfully call the attea tun of gin- • tiemen engaged in 2-,.."- e , ---,4- , ' - &" --=. • \ \ the Coal trade to their _- --- .." -- ' -.. •; ' -, east screens of the 7:: - .:%: various' sites.' They f.'_ c''' ', : ~ '-yww , _::-: hive ..inernased full- - 47 , .: . ' - ' '4. tiles for turning out - 4 :„:' '.2.. V , the best of mirk-With - 4 . 1: -. ..s . e- - gf?' ilfw - la '•11/ . proutptnese and dis- -',., • •'''',.:-..L. ;. ~...... , -. patch:. flaring the _ ..1 . 4 ,,.. ;-,:- . . t , iti ,.., i --,--\ ~.... moat .esperienced , y ' ''• -- hands in the State- ' - - pm can guarantee •• ' vr' - ' ''''' -. J .: m-1 - " - - -• -• 7 " ;: ' G airwork done at their Factory. Repairing neaUy and substantiatlY dem a t the started notice. Screen Boits,Cogwhiels:Edgeway Dings, Shafts, flu& Pone. de., Ac.,always on hand. All orders directed to the Scm by mall or left st D. L. ...I Raterly's Hardware store will receive prompt attention. Pottewllle, 111nreltr:.'1 , 9 0004.'68 27] 11- 13pr 1311S1NESS CARDS; Ain. L. DO ,.mirtet s tiO tr. S tt N e ti `D ree deoon nisros,.,-r_za. gy. fard.'muth rldp. [Pottsville, Jan. '6B 44y, IW. SHEAFFER , 'Pottaiille, Pa., *late of the Pen tutylvanla State Geological tharely, explorei lands, mines. ke. lOctober 13.'66 el•tf 11011rENRY PLEASANTg, Civil and - Ilining Engineer, POTEAVILLE. . Orme—Centre street, west side, Ineiweens Market and Norwegian. , - [August 8, 'ST 31-6 m VaRANK CARTER, Civil and Min ing Engineer, Surveyor. Pe, ar ill attrwl to aorvoYs of uds,minea,toau plots, se. Office r'Silve errace, Potteille, Pa, [March 19, '49 ,- GEORGE B FISLER, Mechanical Eniinee r and Driughtiman, nitro& to the Bete sad porrknoe of moeblnery, and to the re-bur gling'and put leg up of old machinery. • - Port. Carbon, !larc h 5.'59 GEORGE K.. §MITH, Mining Engineer and. Colliery Viewer, C. POTTSVILLE. PEN.NA. tol' December 11.'58 • . -on A GENCY—For •the Purchase and rifiste of Real Estate; baying and jelling Chat; ta king eharge of Coat Lands. Mines: le-and collecting rents. ()Mee Mabantango Street, Ppttordlle. A 16,'58 14-] CHAS. M. HILL. DR. M. D. L. DODSON'S NEW DENTAL OFFICE, Market street, tiro dnore abase Third. lr is sa.. Potts, ille. Pis.. With greatly increased facilities inc. the prompt and emeriti execution of all Manner of Work pertaining to the profembin. he hoprajta merit a' contiottaCce- of the liberal patronage that has Seen :extended to hint. lie insert. Allan's Continuoui Gum Teeth. hebromalic,_Sul emitted gabber, and 'Mineral base. block* inirk. ethic gam and stein teeth, at prices to saitt,tbe times. 'wining from $l5 to $lO6 for foil debut - and Lop SW to po. for *Rif ads. Teeth extracted by a new 'proceed. Teeth eleaniedeand medicated. - • .04-MI Work Waironfed."tlit . DtWember 11,'58 COAL. z. P..VOOREIES, _ .11111111. ANTI *HIPPO. OP ins CILEBRATSID -Lewis Vein Red Ash,Coal. From the • . Ile mina do other Coal-Lwblrli assures its purity. aireare.salesiq , , JOIIN SWAT. Alen! For .I. F. 'VOORHIES. • No:11 Pine stmt. -New York. .Pottnllle, Muth 11 lk Puke S.. ' ,l O %"S-MY) 11 SPRING MOUNTAIN ,C 0414, New'Concern,;.::l - • T HE undersigned, having ;lensed the' Spring . lioastaisa Miaea, " AT JRA\DYILLT.,,PA.., Hilbert° worked by Wu. Salts" A CO.. ire now prevereil to 'apply ibis jostle celebrated Lemon COAL, and respectfully invite orders.. C. P. RANDOLPH, • ' THRO. Y. RANDoLPIL • • , • CHARLES• HASIPSHIRE. Appllestions t o be addressed to Randolph *Co.; in 'Broadway. New - York, Room 23; • • • 201 r Walnut street, Pblladelphls; • ' Reston, Penn's • Trenton. New Jersey. ' • -• AND TO Randolph" & Ills, Pm, - 4ply Janury 1,'50 COAL. • COAL. • COAL .:LEWIS AIDE MED 8i: CO. o Es:: .; • 205 Waletit street,. LAOELP MA. L 1 • 1W Brearbray: NEW ironic, 86 State street, BOSTON. EUresole DeOttrivis this bat evarieties of DOMESTIC COALS-8!e Petoprielont of *off Crock' Oel/lery..carya- Lle of producing over Ibo,ooo. iMII a year of the celebra ted DIMOND, (UM 401.) and 1114c* Ligon, (ifAitcAsk) ALSO„ Exclusive Agents for,the sale of the purely ginnigie Lo cust Mountain Coat, trona the Locust Dale Colliery of Ono. C. Potts A Co.. all of which will be shipped direct to. New York, via Canal; or roestvelee, via theenwlch Plates, (below Navy Yard , Philadelphia') • • — • . . . . At from Pier 8011, Port Biel- M ir" ' • Mad. ' 1 '• ', The 'choicest- qualities of item and WHITE son COALS from *huyikill Counly, selected with special elm and shipped undue our Personal superintendence,. .: •At Elisabethport, N. I. - . LISUIGNII PRINO IIOUNTAIN and COUNCIL 'RIDGE • Prom Baltimore, lid. The odebrated lIAMPSIDAN BITUMINOUS COAL. • Jersey City, If. Z. (efeArlitga aid /Orris attc ) a) The ve ry superior WILKESBARRE COAL; from the Daltimers rain, taken from the "Aud4nricel Improve ment and Coal Company's Estate," near wilk e ebene; also,, the fIOONCII. 'IIIDOE COAL; both of whichillw .atom porpoise and for family oar. fro toseupassed. We bold certificate; in our offices. flow partial who hare used and fully tested these Coale, and - pronottoce then the aril ANIIIWITZ Coals br steams in ure,lpro• during no clinker. tees ashes and'greater blue, than illy other kinds now before the pablie. flay 15, '55 • . 20. a. Gomm. TURNER '4l GOWEN • Ulnas and StOnpera ar. WRITE ASR COAL from tbi East and West Mount 'Las 05111eiles-711/111110M A BLACK HEATH TUN& n— le e e f v niols I re V ;o l ppscite Episcopal lb•ly anQO- : -PARTNERSITIP NOTICE The sabscribeos have associated tbeanseissa. tram, utter this date.ooder the sone sod style anima, STONE d CO.. and mill modest the business of Dealinp to Cbet.aa soseessore to FREDERICK TYLER t CO; at Ka. 328 Walnut Street. Philadelphia; 160 Mromilway, Nem York; Pier Re. 0, Port Weherind, FREDERICK TYLER, otouura. TV UR, C. NICHOLS BEACH, • Wn.LIAN E. STONE. 194 f Nay 0.14 CAIN I -HACKER & COOK, MEI WM. AID 11113 M RS Or Zilasoft. =Oath Cara. AI" Oisitirila alba aryl qualities . ' Whits sag tied Ash , - Ns.* wag amid, rhamidPkid. Wesemit Tina Cars. Mouu Mau. February :4,18 BEEEEEE!iiS ty p 4, • AL . B. 4. tt is.,4lk) Winn Avelino!, 4/iii. - 41 ' .. .DULEftliki...'-.'l' it: T FOR 0. W. BOYD'S 1 , DEran LYE," tartar/ 26,14 l - .Rope of JO N A.•II.OEBLING. • Trenton, Pirew:jersey. B' O rd awns assortmen despa t ch . ionstaotly on ad.ain Illed with For . sc. strength, d cost, Da circular. . [feb...211451V 9-ty• • 1 OILS!! OILS!!! EGSON & KEAN, Whanits, Nav Cion • remission Merchants, and Dealers in • LE' ND SPERM OIL FOR-MINING AN' .MECHANICAL PUI2POBIIB. - t.4zl • A - DANDER KERR - . :INFO - WHOLISALIiDEALDR 111 , • • * *oath Wharves, - • P111141DELPIlIA: • Aahton's Floe, Liurpoottlround, Tarts Island. dab ton'a and Star Mal Dairy; aeported does, 99 1 ultallti7Dll hand , and DIV ul inlota to raft the trade. ' •- N.:11-41 den sollolted. [Sept. i 5, '613 • • • AW •tic BEERS' . . 7' • LubricAtihg Grease!. The cheapest, moat, reliable and durable eoinpound need forlubdrating neavyillsehlmery, and theater of Omn ibises ; Calftryes,tarts, Drays and Wasons. Mgt not (Ivan add AOS Affaetad by heat or • ilia:let tired and for sale In Tin Cans. K pa ind nobs, b ~ • TAR BMW. rbiladalptda. lune 1 9 769 • 254 y 1E W. POMMY It CO.; DMUS LII , • • • O L. - 80AP, CANDLES, a.lO, 0. t 2 South Water street, beloia , Mar it.Phlladelphla r . • , t. Elephant.t "hale.Tanners'and Sikerm and Adamantine Candles. ' Samuel T. Miler, Salesman. llad. • • la t January 5,18 1-17 . .. JHN A„ : I4OORE ' • it rid. Commission Merchant, '• r • AND DEALER IN ' 3 INERS' SUPPLIES;- , 3 ...; 1 * s. Water Chalis. Pbilladelphlla, . , Has constantly on hand • • ;perm Lard. Sclar. Xlepbant, [Reached and Racked' :•W aleiMa.Sperns and Adamantine Candles, -. . Dew' Ing and 0 noel niioll. exprendy for Moen' 'um'. Wine Rope, [lasting poeder. Itet7 tame.- Oen) and Leather' Ileßingiyuses, Wicking. Re, . . prig -'AS .; 14-ty .' • , . . ~ .. . 111ARDWAAR . --•. A - DWARE ANDIRON DEPOT. - Til It aUItSCHIBER; having low armor ,c...••••••--- ed his goods at his new place of business and with a new deterzitlnstien of famish. lug all sash . j..csis as the businessol the t ii ite loci may require. at their lowest market value, kits be inspection of . the Public. I shall be always han and have on hind a full sleek of • - , Bari Iron, . Chopping Axes, • : Villa iron, Coal Shovels, • , . Cas Steel, 811 I ron , • Nails and Spilt**, ito , Tackle Docks. Del ows, Atisils and Vies,: he., • Hardware and Iron DepotiCsaina•Srmar.three doors above 3larket, Nast aide.- YRAKE, POTT, . July )5,1851, .. • I • 284 f, • BRIGH M T' . %NAM. AR low Mats' I . - • Moon! Ba grand an e Ililli1.1:.... ' Coarb rl' min liming , 7, .., I , &dale J • .. - Stmem ice rToolo, "-.. 13arpon e Tools', 'alms *lnt Bar[ " n doll sizes, .Rolled "f " Aribia 'd Sjilkolk r . Mill Alton And Nails, Smith ooAi • '. • Buildl g‘ aiinials, it t - . Shear tee , ' ' ' Aim 11 114 r, , i• ,- Mill SillefilJ 01014.*1t}nwo. ' - 6sne o.lltet6rnp 6114646 k they" tetOedtohtrainht the e firm; by the qas lion tetb i estneseAnd :tem and eo *and thetrenot • • r Dea4rsils /Ts Pratt vinc.litnnarr 6. AL ESTATE'SALES. • .•,.- ' FOR RALE. - THE 'undersigned offers for sale . , , um a tete( of land containing 9 , and situ oh the upper Pt.. Carbon road, libbOt a hal mil a frwm ?coming. The:lmprovements are-two frame dnal. hue hrs. a small stable , and also I spring of never falling wafer. I will sell In oneliece or in lots to suit purclatsere. eft is also well adap'ad to the raising of vegetlialri. and has some fine. young omple trees and grape vinen'thereon. 5 For further particulars enquire of . 0 KORCIE LAVER, Orchard Brewery. 111 reasons for selling the above arv, that be has per aboard the Tumbling.. non Farm front the Pchuylkill Naviiation Company. sod wishes to make it 'an exten sive arm, Whir!, will require bls -spars 'time. and also intends making a Slimmer newt thereon, which will be ones the finest outside of ppiladelplda. ' • IN . rills, Feb. 12,19 ' . • . t-tf . , A RARE CHANCE .. 1, 1 Tor: !liable Investment of the most Valuable Operty in the Borough of Pottsville: .• ' r E - oubleribers'o ff er the following .viinabli property at Private pale; . 1., - The WHITE 111R8171 norm now met:pied by d ' WM. From. This well known property contains ID id 40 fret 1 inch on Centre street, and In .2 .111 ft, dept • along llabintango 98 feet 11 Indies, with Ina n lewdest 9mern ' yard. The .leaprovementrE M on is p ro perty consist of an extensive twoatory frame fay n, house . with extensive beck buildings R ' , Two three story brick buildlu c s—a portion of 4 buildings are now geed for the hotel. and a mar line loreapied by the Pottsville Oas Co.; and the Sebuyl. kill Fi re and Marine Inswesire Co. act he tirsfotory, the sere d and third stories are occupied as A dwelling. A , A large and commodious stone stable fronting on Sivond street, withlrick carriage house and erten ' siceirbeds. . ~ • This property is to well known that *more particular description is deemfd unneeemary; eny person wishing morifull inforniition will plow call on the subscribers. NO. 2. All that well known tavern stand Wroth." on Care street. known ai the NORTHWESTERN 11 1 0 TEL; and kept for many years by DAM:1111U. is minable property will be sold with the adjoining protierty—the two containing in front on Centre street 64 lest 6 inches, and extending . .westwardly along a al feet' wide - alley 1311 feet to Second street. and northward. lytat tleeoLd able t 91 feet 9 inches, with the Improve • me is consisting of a two-story frame tavern m i t hoe 'with a large and commodhans l breeMory brick troilding thereto attached. This building haaberm erected within a few years, and the whole se• rangement is complete. The chambers. dining room and 'rookies department, it is believed, will compare with ~ lanY Hotel in the County. atm A large and commodious two-story brick stable, with extensive yard room. l i mo, A la a rge three story done. and brick building - f fro tine on Centre street, with A m e .mem on int door an dw e lling ling on the second and third stories. , pi ll property, as a liminess stand, cannot be cuts j stt am 11.. O. i That old and well known business standstill* t or Centre street and for many years occupied by N. L. and others. as a flour and feed store. • ' his valuable property adjoins bright A larch's iron on the north and James Sillymen on the south. retaining in front on Centre atreet 28 lest 3 inehes, and ex,extends westwardly at the lame widtb.Bs feet with right of alley way from Centre street through thearehed alley nor used for the hotel and adjoining propertiert. 't'he buildings on the property consist of a good; and substantial two-story stone building forty feet deep.the gest story occupied as a store, and the second story as a deelling, di conveniently arrangedand in good order. • To this la attached a large two-awry frame atom beam with extensive granmiestur skiving grain. • ' • This property from'its location for .htudnesa, is well Seth' the attention of persons desirous nt going- into thi. tour and feed business. . . if ibis' property, is not mid lielbre the 16th day of• M*tth it will bifor rent.- Possession will he given on the flat of April' next. -_ _ .. . tio. L.. Ylvetots of. ground on'. Msbantangn ,street, mi te dies from the brick building in the' rear of Motet, aleng said area, to this three stery • brieli building on it..he southeast corner of Makentaego and Second streets. ' Ole property . Is too well known to maim any rd.marks. /- 74cia. 1 'and 2, adjoining three Story brick building, containing In front on 'Mahantangn carat, 4 921 . 'feet, and in depth 46 feet. with fret market hrlee.ocespied by.tiautelloexamants. No. 3, containing Its front on. Mahantango . artist, 21 f t. and in depth 40 feet..with frame OS, occupied by Elia a listit. Iliket. 4 and b. containing in front on Nabataean St., =lt'll. Web's, and depth 40 feet. with thaw brick (*envied by ;mar liatti,•Esg. l. Y. J. PAU= and SIITA Slums. ' _, . • e • T his - "property for the erection it? offices or: public b ildlnp, cannot ,be exceiled by any other property in the 'borough. These kds tenths sold singly or all to-, a s thee to suit purehaseri. . Nnal. This deelrolde dwelling le situated (firths Watt the corner of Mahantango and Second streets, for am end eonvenienee as a oeminottiotut dwelling, it has, Sar superior* in the borough. • : r e ble property mutates 21 feet, 6 inches front' en'Ma. t tango area. to thorcorneeof &mind, thence along Second street, iti feet. 4 incite* to Hotel stable, thence otawardly alma said stable,' 45 fee., 6 'nets. thence lethwerdly at that width along Hotel ya rd. Md. 6 ellestolla Mani the 40 feet lota Thls leaves it large to the dwelling efa *bleb yard is ereeted:a Donee , t brick stable, with eldranor from Siored street: i forihrther information as fo deteriptiMS and Wadi inti Of saleorpply to -, • : • • -- :;•, ' , • JOHN, li llalliti, En..- ?Prate,. ' '' • ' • •Or 0. Sliartult; .Agekt. . Poltaille,.lltuch 5,'69 - • -.10 - - . , . Juu M. Coot. - • 9.17 y ~, ~ , , --,w_BEll,ll , 1 - ER STROUSE, Atu 6..t~a ~.11 i, , , AVID B. GREEN, Atteraey*Unri peurfinii,pa. OtitallaMarkAdits, P. DEWEES, . Attar _oiili,7l4) . .vt. ovirum—roer atom aloe mothaw4miri !;t•strist, Petardlb, Pa. Poe: .HOhlifflCOAtiNAN**Ortet l taw. 4111eatudistreStnetompodUta• 1 4 1 • 0 4 8 / srek.Pottareltle.Pousai. 4147 OHN -C. COPIRALI ? Jr.,(Justice oL ty the pews wQ COIT•111008e-'4111110 (11901180 Peet Ogle% Ittinsti eßsinlontlins 1 4 6. • IMALII'6I IS. ly:Art:NT-8; ftOrtEß, Justice of ' W Penne, Misereeillo—donteiSons and agencies so. fed end ettends4 to esrelltili, (Seb.=,l4l 1.11 TWIN BEITZINGER, of the t 7 Psece.lll:CLAllt. wilt Oise d to ell bushel's en. trusted to bias with diligence and cans. fiSilt Sly* SA OEL GARRE,TT, ,Magistrate, Zones/Row and Menendeollertor. Oare, Market Et- Pottsville. next door to Post Rile*. dog. 15.17 33. AY. SPINNEY, Attorney at Law, Ashland, Seltitylltllll touuty. Pa.. onl set as agent in the purchase acid sale of Real Estate. oolleetioi of rents, te. „ [Ashland. Ma 3.13, '47 2.1 y CHRISTOPHER LITTLE; Attor ney at Law, Pottsville, Schuylkill entity. Pa. Ornez—lnitahantonge street, corner of &mud. Apritll, JA 1W!.) Door!, ;Danz: tt.isoag. Boiriar, 'ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OFFICE—In 3lshantanio strret: near Cent 4, Potts ripe; pa. [October 50.4 e ,44:17 . 2140. nannateza.] foonean r. IMINDIII. TTENDRICKS' & SHINDEL, At - - torneys at Law, TAMAQUA, Pa._Having snot+ Atid - ogether in the practice of the Lew ill professional buiiness In Schuylkill ind adjoining counties entrained to their care will reel,. prompfaft,tion. Mt v 29.14 - ' 22- Sehoyikill Fire and Marine INSURANCE COMPANY. CPC•3roVtargor l l.4.e. os eo to ginymaa'A „Willing; Xahantongo doors aboss Centre ll.TotlSlnle f Pa. . OAPITAL AUTHORIZED HZ LAW, CHARTIER-PERPETUAL: This Company obtained its Chaiter at the last Bader" of the Legislate • or Pennsylvania. and is nOw rally or. gruilted and prepared to tune Policies, at liberal rates, on Fire and . Inland risks. on Public and Private . Build- I orrS.Partilturealtieklot Moods - and Merthandlse of an kiudyy • Alin On Coal Breakers attd Machinery. Inland ten:: ranee on Canal Bettsand Bargee. by Canalaand: B 'tarn also on Cargoes of Coal to Philadelphia, New York. Bal. Motors. le. This Company guaranteesto adjust all, Woes promptly.and thereby hops to merit the patraltalla el the public. - - • • • WILLIAM MORTI MEB,J r. J. E. GRAEVP.. • - JACOB numrznlaßL,Jr. n. H. HUNITINGER, .1* W. P. SMITH., - ' OEOROE J. alai K. ROBERT M. PALMER, • D. 0 - . TUENOLINO, -- J. 11. ADAM. ••• GEORGE LAUER, • JOHN D. DEIB NET, • JNO. HANNAN. MILTON BOONS SAMUEL H. SHANNON ' WM. MORTIMER. J r., President. 11. H. It lINTEINGER, Secnitary. Pottsville:. Jan. 22. '69 , 4. • - Great lestern Insurance and Trust Company, OF PHILADELPHIA. China Papetuid..;—CapitaklNloo,ooo! - FIRE INSURANCE, •-• • Oa Simi. Dwellings, Polak; Betiding" and Merchandise generally. Also. on -Holism ' Barns sad contents, titeck, Farm Implements, As, Lltwitosi or Perpetual. P. S. DI:WALD( Agest, Farms Orrin; Pottsville, Pa. I.lg - , LEPON'a uw-AithdTOng TWO &Owe be:. Eta al. and nearly.oppositelha nk~•Yottirtille, where will be 'xtepint aaaortaient, liana. Inlea i S. Tine Trays, - Brftanla Were, Asportnierifet line.Locksi . Table Cutlery . , Porket Cutlery, Table &peons.. • • - An~ilaand VICO', , Aesortment of fine Oulu, Sheol Iron Crucibles, Wire, Tin 'Plato, • graee Kettles, • Sad irons. Pa.o%inti Boilers, ItalloninTrares. ' Tender and Shea tetliepnbllefortleepatronene elndlvidualeaparityaindbopet Ity of their goods.striet atten in modeling Orleen,will deserter Innedetwoort illUotrr t LERcn. parr end free, eanitrarornef. BEL INSURANE. January '59. LIEBMAN LIB INSUBINCE - 1, TEUS! COIPAM. • CAPITAL STOCK--Shoomeo. • ebtnrensn's Adsnap. Iraheld st.. S. •R. cot. aO3, Poli lard. LIVE INSURANCE at the usual 310TVAL LAM V. Or, at dant _trocw RATq.at/Lout 20 per amt. lea; Or. ilit'TOLA, ABSTIBIENCII RATLB.Ihe haat In tbe world. • A. WlllLLDlN t rresident. J. O. Bum Spertinry. . • - Christopher Littll; • General Agent for Schuylkill COsidy. OFFICE 2 -Ashaptatogo mt., epic of &mud, Potts!'lle Januar! 8,'89 241' rex ez & counTure *Min OFFICE--,lltirket Street. aennid 'door //bee" rbiej ,Street, Pettsei/k, Pa. . s ' rPHE UNDERSIGNED; Agent of the L Loxemia lletottb . bemuses Cosmos,' having becomelieseelated with the Kraugovox and Coax Egettazot 1113111. ms Coistasiss of the elty, of *Philadelphia: is iswisireti•toixecute tire ike either on. the•Nntnal or Jetta Steak minciple. and traits that his Urn eiperienekboth in the Insurance depirtmeut, and in the adjustment of Vire Claims, as .well as his general knowledge of the character and reliability of both foreign And dmnestiglinsonmee. Companies, will entitle him to the eonlidimee of genesis desirousof seeming themselves against loss by tire. The underidgnet.! will - also give his *titration to the collection of 1.111-menles outstanding within the limits of Schuylkill Monty, and will, to' till CMOS. make a prompt arid,earethi• remittance of sums SO collected to the parties employing his services In this department of btudinlts. Residents as well as non.reakients. Who bave ontstkadlim .bills within the..eounty, would probably •Promete their intereste by availing thenselves of the advantages offered in this advertisement. . These raid* at a distance, and nrittehttaluted with thiadvertiser, arkreferred, for information, loans of the following earned gentlemiu•v" — • lion. James . IL Campbell, -Pottsville, .Pa. lion. Jamesithdlock, • 1111 ton,.• Bon, AndreW G. Curtin, • Bellefonte, " Hop. lleurr C. Longenecker, Allentown, ; " James Rankin, ld. D.t Money. • Millis P. Itanard, Esq., rbiladelphia, " William Fitton, H • Lock Haven. JACOB A. HAM, Dox'BBo, Itttsroo 1. 0. 1141tu Feb 26,1E1 " ANTHRACITE INSIIILANOICONPANT. • AuthoriZett Capital, $400,000. CHARTER , TERrATUAL-=;-Office, No. 01 Walnut street, between third and Fourth streeta, Philadelphia. - This Company will In mu e spinet loss or damage by fire, Buildings, Furniture, and, Mer ehlindlze generally. Also ILULINZ Ltreusasts, on Irdwele, Canowsand Freights. tauten leetniacz to all parts of . the Union. auttotoas: Jacob Ether, . - Darts Pierson. j r, D. Luther, • \ Joseph Waiteld, • - Lewis Auden:led, t . Dr. tiro. N. Eckert, Peter Stlger, J. E. Ilaum, John E. Blackiston,! Dean,' JACOB fiendeat. Wm. V, Doh, Vice President. • • W. ll. Bmith, Orrefary. JKIPIPIIX CLAIMS has been appointed aient ter the elves Company In - Sebuylklll county, to Wilton persons desiring laminae* can apply._ - • . Jam - I,'6T 1. pco:4 rrtHE Franklin Fire Insurance Ooni .L pany, of Philadelphia. Ofiice,No, t6B34.Chesnat streets, near Fifth street. • Diaggicfau Charles N. Danker, George W. Bichardi, • Thomas Hart, .. Mordecai D.:Lenisi Tobias Wagner, . Adolphe E. Boris, Samuel Grant, , David 8. Drown, Jacob It. Smith, • Norris Patterson. • Continue to mate Iwraranee. permanent or limited on every description of property. In town and country, at rates as low miareconsiatent with security: The Company have reserved a large contingent Fund, which, with their Capital and Premiums, WI rel.7l o Testeit afford ample.protection to the insured. Inc.O their in corporation, a period of 18 year. they byre paid `upwards of one taffhon, two hundred bionsalui doUars,loesea by' fire. thereby affording evidence of the advantages of in surance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness, all liabilities. , N.III.3ICIESR, President. • CHAS. O. BANCIZE. Secretary. The subscriber has been appointed agent for theebove mentioned institution. mantis now pretnied to make in- Intranet". on every deseript len of yyroperty. at the lowest retest.. ANDltitrr RUFEIEL. Agent. tottsville. Jan.ll. 1158 . , 24f THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON PULE A LITE INSURANCE COMPART. Authorized Capital---$10.000:000 Paid up Capltal. &aryl us, and Reserved Funds, $4,000,000.. • Liability of the shareholders unlimited. • Waving been appointed Agent in this. District by the Liverpool and London Fite and Life In suns meCom piny, and foil otlier reliable Fire and Life insuesnes Companies of Phllidelphia, I ad prepared to receive applicstions for Insurance ngsinst Fire, on every description . of build ingand property, • • - Coal Operators would find It advantageous ..to Insure their colliery structures In reliable Companies, for which I act as Agent. • Parties desiring Insurance are respectfully Invited to call at my office, where particulars will be given. togeth. er with the respective circulars of the Companies, and detailed statements of their preeent condition. • REYEEENCI6Bf • Pliffatbdpltio. , • .PtUrrille. . • John Tucker. limb, Jahn ShlpPen, Ext. James Dandle, Esq., thin. W. Snyder. Earl.. John It. White. Esq., • lion. James 11. Campbell, David Jo D.. . lion. O. W. Ileitins, 'lllefuttri S. Smith, Ern.., IL M. Palmer, SP% • tionect: P. 8)11111._ Centfe street, above N^rweglan.. Or at Pennsylvania Hall, Pottsville, Pa. January 29, '69 - LIFE LIIIIIIIANCE. giHE Girard Life Insurance, .Annuity j and Trutt Company of Philadelphia. Office. No. 13 - sCheanut street; the first door Zed s of the Custom Donee. - • ' CAPITAL 11300,000--CHARTER PERMIT:AL,. 3ontinue to make Inanrancea on lives orkthe most favor. abletelte. - The pita! Velez paid up 'and invei, together With ita t im Anittonstantly increasing ed fund, offers perfect tent rlty to the insured. V' s The enmity:nem:my be paid yearly, half yearly or quarterly. The company add a ROM periodically to the Waren. cepthr life. The first DOWN, appriviatO la December, 1844. and the second 80111111 In December, 1849, amount . to an addition of $262 50 to every Si ,000 tnstiren node,. • the oldest policies, making $1,262 40 which will be paid I when' it - shalt become a claim,insteact of sl.oooorigin guy trumied3be next oldest. amount to sl,=6o;thenest in age to SL2I. 40 for every 0,000: the others in the same proportienaerording to the; amount and Übe of standing,which additions make au averapeof mtwatbin 60 per cent. upoulbe 'premiums paid, without inertia. .tug the annual pieta luta.' sissaolut: Thomas Ridgway, John A.Brimrn, • A*o3oll Darla.- ' •' D.Datiner: • John Jartimitb, - • Trederiek Drowse • . ' Cohort Pearsall, • George Taber, Jteiriph 'feaster, - John 11. Latimer, Thomas P. James, . Wh erten. Lewis, Joseph T. •• 'John •- Phamphletsenntainingtable of ratetandesplavationa. erm of application and further Information eau be bad at the ram • -- THOMAS BIROWAY, President, Jogs V. Jaw. Actuary. - • ' 48ir The snhawriber la acent for the above Comprary in Schuylkill County. and will effect Insurance, and give all necessary information On the subjeet. 1856.154 v• riN • D Darin!! . . are • ' S3lll it * FST)r D 0 A vs' ,• IsWEta F , s tbfp g usterllcroireofJohearVd**l4oordeioy.k of London' and oath. tenant flanking Co.' of lre hind,iderays fbrtiale. in stintsfroal 0,1 up to.f.6oo,hytho subscriber, at Thom .firms bile tattling to flo with the Pllthealter 'Unit. 'and' they streeousidcked.the safb6l,ltititils to thlslentitryand ju ztiroPO:. - -"•-• fiDN1.116,10.611. .;;.? ITMJING. k will consist of Wa• ta. Iron. Copper sad Tata. Poreelain and faith flialma,lron and lap, Bram Cock,. or ..... tiONI for palto manila. Branch PI pea aid Orkupllngs tar pateroonts. Tres and Lead Plpeof all \axes, Oaa- )l it oforarttind, embracing& fall lasortsuatt of ChandellerV Pendant', Ilracketalte.,4te.. manatietared of the beet quallli of material,. and of theist/at anti sowt *PPreved Pat^ terns. • • • • DANIEL D. MORETON. April ILIA - i l3b TRANSPORTATION: READING RAIL ROAD. . • ItATZSXXXICatt. 111111CLUADIZ.K.. U .and AFTER MARL at; 1858, U natlee. the following Itateicitlinlight will No charged pm 100 pounds: ASTICSS ' iliffl/111.111 • Dry Goods,Confeetkoserycliooks. arpe ingo,Clg,are,Yroehldiat.V7sh. Glass. &e Anvils, Gran, natter, Copper, Elm. F 4 r - thenware.:Grindiiioes,G roveriesiiinn p Hama, Hardware, tildes. Hollow-ware, LeatherAlsehinery,oysterS,oooeeds,, he., oott,Cotree.airstn. Bar Tron,Lead. 3fo. issees,Nalli,"Spikes, Mee, Salt, Piovi skim Sugar. Whisky, de., Senoras, fire Bricks. 0 nano. MN Shrove. Pitch and Tsr,Salt,Etcrap Iron, Timber and Lumber. de. . !deka. Coke, Cord ' Wood, Clay, Gravel, Tee, Iron .Ore, Limestone. Manure, M . . ‘ _.Tion, Nader. Slate,/salt Livers, An, Furor, peebarreli Wirth 21. . . • . PHILA . 'A £ READING RAILROAD. ja e llit alinnigiligini 0 I.vt . pl the ithilatta.4i, K. K. Co., Ph iiaddjihia, March 12,1 aha. The naafi of Yndaht and Tolle on Coal transported by Allis Cow pauy,4lll be as follows, from 11th March, Ma, wall further notice: • ' . • To Richeacinit, . " Philadelphia ? ' ' " Inclined P 1,12% " Nieetotrk, . • Germantown 11:R., - •.1 40 " Fall* of Schuylkill, - 140 " Manayank. 1.40 '" Spring 31111 a, - 1 6 5 a Clonsbeheirken and Ply moat% Railroad. 1 85 " itambies and Potts'And . . • Jones',.l 80 I " No;ristownorltridgepoit, 1.8 1 ' is Port Kennedy, ' • 1 25 .1 ',.. Valley Forge,* • 1 25 I ;"" Phonitsvil le, 4,5 .! " iloyer's Ford, - • 1 15 " Pottstown. - 1,15 , ' a Denslaseille, fy 15, a .111rdaboro' . It o as Reading,. . 95 • as Between Reading . and • .- 1-braville; " - " Stobrinr.ati. ' " Hanibnrg, a' OM traitnir • By onto, of the Board of Maspaget I, • biarcbq2. 1 P. U. .IIcILLIEN B_OI4IIYLKILLNAVICA Aff4te of the 'Behitylkil Company, March 14. 18A9.—The nt Cary{ nd for Toll on Anthracite CO SchpylAill Navigation wlll beim ibll notice 2 it TROM if • _ • To'Philadelphla; • lisnayuuk, Spring Mill; Conshohocken , Plymouth Dal, ' ,l' Bridgeport, 1. Norristown, , . • Port liennedy, • ' • r Talley Forirei-' Pawling's Dam, Port Pnlvklance,, Phoenirritle, r .lloyer's Ford. Pottstown Lauding. Port Union, . • pirdshorough, Reading. Althoueea, .". Hamburg.. y • Ortstgabarg Lauding.. • . `Ttic ebarlis will be per ton 02210 11)*., leg. five: per 'eent,f, allowance for waste, as usual. and no charge lees 111 ate centiper ton wilt lietitade for any die , tanie.. By order of the Managers._ • ' • • • FRALEY, PrScident. TRAVELING. • PASSAGES BY STEAMERS; THE subscriber is authorized 1. to take Passengers by Steamers to rand from Europe In the that and aetond elaia and so n steerage at the'-lowest rites. A &tamer tallt from Nest, York tor Liverpool en the .28th inst. • Yirst Class PasA "angers. _176-4111rd plats, $ 3 O, found in Provisions.— Passengers also bromfht out•by steamers. Apply to . B. BANNA!I, • Who also sells drafts on Europe la summer 4.l 7 aid upwards. - . • March 11,14 11 • AUSTRALIA PIONEER LINE. • Established in 0152: - Carrying the 11. S. Malls. Poiitirel, oei the Mtg . Ativertieed. ;THE. WELL KNOWN A clipper ''c ON TIMM MT," 01111114 mmander, 1000 tone reabter; in ' now leading at e'er 10 Kitt Hirer, and Still sail for Melbourne direct, on the 20th of April. The'First Cabin es.conuniidatlons of this ship are far 'more roomy then cab be found on hoard any steamer; while for Second Class Passengers' the accommodations 'are both - comfortable and.eommedlons, the whole of the Poop beinpetted.up lb! 'Balmier Paasage. Tired Cabin Saloon, $150; ,Serond Cabin, $lOO. CUM'S n In arms, trOal °Ter laoyears, and under Incase !. half f rice. Pot .llndslit or Passage apply to IL W..CASIERON, 6 Bowling Green, New, York. Sled Bills for sale; and liberal rasb advances made on ronslentnenta. Consignors In `Mistral,' OfestnahWlliipson; Bros. k Co. Marsh 20 ; '5l/ ' • Pairs 12, 'IIS voyi 13. . - LENICH VALLEY 10AILROAD.-.:' , Wastage al 'A Me. I . ; I \N and alter MONDAY, DEI3EM: IL ,r DER 2"th, until, further notice, the Passenger. Train* of the Lehigh Talley Ballroadennpany will run' as follows: . . , • ' Down Trains. . . . . Leaf( Martel Chunk tit 4.50 A. M.,and 12.30 I'. M. " Lehighton 6.01 " • 12.40 '. " Lehigh Gap - 5.2 3 46 lu2 de 4. Slat' ngtnn • 5.29 1.08 ": • " Lanrl's ' 6.61 " 1.28 " " 'White Hall 5.38 " • -1.33 -A , • ." Catmanqua 6.11 ," . • 1.46 u' uAllentown . 6.23 " • • 1.50 •' Bethlehem • . 6.38 " , 2.11 •iv Arrive Easton ' I•.• ' .' 7.03 • " 2.45 " •Vp Trains. • Leave Liston,at 11.45 , A.M., and 4.25 P.M. / " Bethlehm 12.19 P. M., ' 5.02 " '' " Allentown -' -, 12,34 " • 5.17 . • - " '0 texanqua ' I 12.46 • " 5.V1 ". "„, White Hail ' 1.00 " ' • A. 41 •• " Laury's •.: ~ ' 1.06: " -5.49. ' " - " • niatingtan ; • 129 " , • 6.11 " ," Lehigh Gap •• ' 1.35 " • " " Lehighton 1.50. 6.17 ", 6.39 Armies Meath Chunk 2.05 ." 950 ' " • IfirTbs Morning Train down. and Evening Train upp. connects at Manch Chunk with the Cattavrissa:Wil lizatsPOrt and. Erie Train. The Morning Train dawn, and livening Train np. connects at Marton. wilt Trains - running tti.and from Scranton. The Beaver Meadow Train leaves Manch Chunk lot Weatherly. liekly. Bearer • Meadow and Hazleton, upon the arrival alba 9.06 P. M. ' Train. Both Train, connect with Trains to and from Hew Pork and Philadelphia. • - • . ROBERT H. SATRE, Sept Bap. • . Decembef= '5B 52- PHILADELPHIA AND READING R. • .... 'Winter Arrangement,,Dec. 13, 111.58: DOWN PASSENGER TRAINS. • Leave Pottsville. daily. (except Sundays) at It A.M., and 130 P. M...--Pawsluditatding at 0.51 A. M., and 6.06 P.M. Arching In Philadelphia at 11.23 noun, and, at 7.40 P. 31 ., GP PASSENGER TRANS; Leave Philadelphia, daily, (except Sundays) at 7.30 A. M.. and 3.30 P. M.—Passing Reading it 10.06 A. 31., and 6.07 P. 31. _Attiring In Pottsville at 1.1.56 noon, and at 7.56 P..M. • Both Up ana Down Ttuuumger Trains conned at Port MAN) mitts Trains to and from Tamaqua. Catairtm, • Wllltamsport and ,Ettolni. 4torolng butknager rralns only eountet at Poet ellototi; foe WUkeibarre, Scranton 'and Pittston. , ' , LEBANON VALLEY BRANCH. Passenger Train leaves Reeding at 10.08 A. M. after arrival of Up and Down Morning Pemenger Trains Dem Philadelphia and Poitsrlibs. Arriving at Harrisburg at It noon. and connecting with Pamenger Trains on the Northern Central. "Pennsylvania" and "Cumberland Valley" Railroads, for Sunbury. Williamsport, Elmira, Pittsburg Lancaster. tialtimore and Chambersbarg - Returning, loafer Harrisburg at 2-Z P. M., after ard 'nal of Trains fronvabove points.- Arriving at Reading al 4.65 P. M., and,eountreting with Up and Down Trains for Pottirrille and Philadelphia the awe OT4112114: jfo Trains run carlhaurayt. . c • liPareseeeltetuean Pottsville and Madelo%42 75 and 15; Heading and Philadelphia, 75 and 51 45 • Ilarrbborg and Philadelphbe, $3 g 5 and $170; Lebanon land Philadelphia. 32 GO and $1 10. !trading and liar rlsburg„. $1 Go and $1 30; Reading and Pottsville.. $1 06 and $0 55; Reading and Lebanon. 55 d7O tea ants; Pottsville and narrisburg. 11 5' apd $2 15; Pottsville and Lebanon. S,T *5 old Si 50 Through *ld.l Tleketa-.PoetnllleNf naltimonsss Reading to Baltimore. $4; !leading In Lineaster.o 25. pocumail of Liaggage silos «Leach Passenger. The Second t3asan run 11th all the abrre Regular Pasoan gaiTrldna. ' AM.—Mottling Train Timm end Attempt:arm Up,oesfy, ran Stitidays. • • - : - ' •". • Through Vint Clifserleasts. at reduced odes, to Meg an Fens. thstralo;Dettett,Chteado. sad all the peluelpel points la the Witt. North West, sad --the Cansdas said • Xmhtesat 'rate* it Ineer gams, to all the abate plisses, cattle had ail.apypllatloo to the Nation Agent; SardliTiekohs Rill ha purebdoed before the Trains 'OO4. , slither . Ih/timchtmed it pad lei Oft. • . 4 • t b .ll. IflCol,lth, flag. k July 11,W3 ~ - - .''..' , P-lIIIJAPELP.II,IA - 4 STRAW BONNETS & TRIMMINCS. .:- . '.whalwads and Rs au ' , ' - gbIBRACIDIGia all an lissortike I taanalqual.ln•any In thin Mr to labial Inn the thd atiaatica of buyers pen U!. Alfa.* gond anar.aat.ntotA Isies and Clalldrea's.L.E6 . 0)El: Pl4ll and Mina lIAIS. N. It. Oaratc4 of NALIWFILS Is very ebtlen and *5ll aileetad; -.-- ' ,• • t.. 11. WARD. 1 - -7 ' - Ii , Kat 103 7 105 and NT North SECOND mlnedl T i- '. ahoy, Arch, gut aldit, P1111013.1111/t. .13-FITI sac - - .strzrzir, Pd. ervigbedresprettalli &Juts at Piltti, . _ antty. that having' lb* .-'7lVarsaisig .6%; hirilearyDielk. And attstebed it tobis . 'no Ekspikess.will Into. oa boib brawl!" Ac, by strict attrntic otokiepinpalnlyr on targonnd volt selected ,cloyingeompotopt and dotnn *oft at mmerptinspriero--lore. portion of the public • - 'FILES & RASPS, OF the best quality, at thA IllituufA ur . tory, Newatreet. shoes sSecond, 'between *ace end ' Vine streets. Philadelphis ; where may, found the Wrest assortment to the city. Old Files ead imposts equal to new, at a saving of Fitty pee tent. The subectiber begs to inform his itausereue friends and the publie generally that he does sot employ . an Agent to solicit orders. Cotataualoadons. by' Mall tat meet with prompt attention. !,1.11.831iTn. ' • Nue sired Pus,Works, ?Wade. Third; T. 9 - Ingot - . . : POTATOEB4 ' - •r• • Vis "Feed and Find!? Vase • 1 ''''' TBOUSA.ND. Bushels, of' all I' : tbs different. iedstlea.from Totems section/14 the country, sueb as , , I . - • , - 1 Nadi Blows,; Late Plot Eyes, , . Blne MaitSrsi ' - , Early. "•,j ' •- • • White ' Carters. i , Blast: "-- 1 .• ' ~F oattra, I, • ' Jacksens, • - - •.. Burk Eyes, Be.. Be., • , To sthkh we would Unita the attention of /armscrsand Caws. An bsSutastion will be alseirof the yleld,qual- Sty and eel qation of the dltherentliatietles. Ws guar. anteeto sell at lowed Ind/am market priee. In quan tities to suit purchasers. WOODRUFF A TATLOIL .• -)arch 5.'69 102 w) • ... .• Xs. 4 Arch street, Phslarla. WINCHESTER & 'CM'S .oesitlopisags Furls isbOrt g Store, atm • PatetriThonl der Sea BbirtlEanufaitory, • n, AT THE OLD STAND, 700 Chest , nut greet; PIIILADELPlll. l l,4positotbo• - Wash• logton Ifouse."; • A.. WINCIIMTE R will Ono, as heretofore, his person- , al supervision Of the Cutting end Meoufnetorlog minicab'. Orders for blorelebrated styleof Shirts and: Collars Ailed at the plao rtestnot lee. f, !I Persons deelrlog to ardor Shlrts.ren be supplied vide the formats P Emeasnrement. on apnllral ion by mall. Constantly on hand. a varied And t eeleet stork of Os aq tic:orris. Fa mlohfrot Goods. I alirWbolesale °Wets supplied on 'beesi terms. floptimber 4,758 i , 21-ly • -1111,11 4,5 r. c4f,a'A 80, 15 22 11 18 9 Bret' Cash Dr, Gleba Hen lies I 1' - • EIRE ik, LAN LL,, F OIJRTII and Arch treets,., Philai ,• 1 deiphia, ! are now openlng 4 full antortmerit at NEW GOODS. POIISPRINO OF 1889: . • Spring Silkscrliew Stiles. Fashionable Double fikirt Robes, 1 Shawls of the New Spring Style*. . . .TeLaticiet and Fancy Dress OU,ods 1 • Summer Poplins and Walmicla e, , • • Travellims variet y.. Dnest Ooods full riety.. . • •• ' ' Illenkets, Sheet'og A Worieekeeping Goods, • N. 11. ,Sterokirpers are respect fulljt requested to etamt• Inc our StoCk of BLACK SILKS mid SHAWLS, befo purchasing, 1 ' - i , 1 P.S. Neu Goods received- Plaily.lnid, gond Bargains from the Auctions of New Tork snit this City. - 1 - 4 . "/kratt , /cctleseh and prices 1.»o. ' :March b. 'NI ...-• 'e ' 103 m THE PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM,. WO. 70t;1 'CHESTNUT street, -above 1.1. 7th. PHILADELPHIA.. VA submilbera leap's+ Pally Invitethe attention of LatfiC4to their eolliction of liftlegant'llitallattflust adapted for Bprispnnd Beal sect; comprising every detcription laud variety of bit inn:tedium Slid bash priced gmais.s- . . • , , • . Solid•Slik - Mautillat. 1 ~ ~-, - • 'Silk and Lace Mantilias. , ; . ! ' Paris Lace 'llantillos. ' •.' . ' ' • „ . English Lace identillas. , • . i . IChan till, Lace Mintllbt... ,'...- ' 1 Guipure Lae Mantillas: Ac., Au . i This deportinent of Leili , s• stilts, being a tpecistily with the subscribers theylare.eriatiledlo offer Advents: lass t l ss no to be met with in Dry G 00214 Eitablishufents. 1 J. WIPROCTOR At CO.. 1 I Na 708 Chestnut Street,' Philadalphl4l . March 12. 1,0 '. . . , 1 t-A.m . 1 THE AMERICAN SIINDAY SCHOOL UNICE' I : 4 • I- - - TeususHor - , i • . CANT, ix.Er.ciicresdkivx) .., - CHOICE I GLUSTRAIPiII LOOKS. • . . 4 . Mt .. CHILDREN AND, YOUTH, BEING the largest. eidleetion in tl ( j _•• eountt y.— Th ey are not* pli Molting • , • i • .t •;t1 Neic: • fle'sok Eiery gut clog Morning. . Elegantly illustrated Catalog may be had with u charge, by addressing .' THE AMERICAN SUNDAiSCH OOL Irmo:v. 1, • ' , •, 11.'12 tam* St.. PIIILADIMPAta, ari- , 0 thi publications of thil St unday School Units can be obtained at Union prices al the iktokstoreof I: HANNAN; Pettsviliti:, 12-tf 14 T 2S 14 12- ill Ii AS SA 26 i 2, 1'26 I i 26 1 26 125 120 135 1 85 1 35 1.215 1 31 5 5, 1 3 1 35 1 301 1' 1 20 1 20 1 Al 1 0) 1 15 1 15 1 10 1 10 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 PO 1 . .Nav chaise lowa out gallon 1r the nse on 'he 1 further Oct. V.I. '59 "*_ _ 13 to.P. A Burl ,1 ,Jotin A. time. I ABBEIVA MEFF y1d0..308 NORT4 HIRD,Stre, three ,itiont ab. Vide. Pill AIGIL,PIIIA. a T h e liseilware Stand* , 4-( ware Twe y. /bur ];ears..) Everyl , description of Buildin , Mechanical, Farmlog. and Household HARDIVARA, I now in 'store, and pit be offered at- the lowest msrklt prices, to „Cash nd prompt Six Months buyeti. N. ils at Ilanutgetu era' prices for CaSh. Gi'ders from new ostomers will receive eirict and ac curate attention, and all goods sent from this house 9rill bu as represented. , I • I Itir Conn it y Merebentn. oh , „their . next 'visit to l our ell,' to make, their Spring purchases, are cordially invi ted to rail and examine our Stocit. and Prices before pur chasing. 1 . [llarb 12,'59 114 m 1 -- *CI FARMERS ANtWkiii:WITIER — ST rHE SUBSCRIBERS o ff er for, dale 1 r 00,600 tenrels of their ite: and Improved POUDB,ETTE . f 1 ___ ni IRS( IC. Lodi Adanetfactunteig Com'panyo . lianufacturell from the nigh soil of New York city, In lots to milt purchasel*: This article, (groat! int. proved within the last tbre;yealiv,/-has been in ' the ar. ket for eighteen years and stilidelles thuipetitionyla,a manure fur Corn and Garden V • ,leretables, being the per, • us.re.pmeerful ciao any/Air, and at the same 11m , VIM Prow dixgrualdo odor." Two fturrele, 41 worrb) will manpre an tiers of,Cnrsi in the hill. will aye 01 , 44 irds in labor. will canes it to crane tip quicker. to , grow ast er, ripen earlier, and will bring a larger crop oni, poor ground than any other leitiliselr, and IA 91110 a preven , We of, the cnt-aortn ; al.; it does not Injure the seed 'to be putin contarVwitb it.' , I- . ~ ' The L. It. Co. pant to thair long standing reputation. and lbe large rapital - 1106,000j Invested In their bold nos. as a guarantee that lbsalticie they make shall-al ways be of such quality as to command a ready ma. , Price $1' , 50 per barrel lor , an, quantity over six bar rels. . .. .. • NYI—JI: iirrephlct , containinsi every Inform:010 . bet sent (rasa) to any one appl,ylog for,the same: 0, aildnesslf." ' 11 RIVTING, BROS. d C 0.,. „Anniculteral -Warduruse,ee Crlandt at., New Thrt ebroary 6,'50 0 liml rf j --- lii PHILADE4LPHIA, '11;4. Cor.Eiglith and !Spring dardeit :ts 'THORNLEY & CHISM I. ARE daily receilfing , New Goa, , DOUGIIT CREAP.FORICASII I" and In order maintain' their : far•famed reputation for Satin Vel Cheap, they are determined tolsell for snAu. 111071 SI!! Rich Fanti SILES—Sew Styles. • lint Dedied Black SILKS-Imported. • • Plain: POI LDE SOIS—In istery shade and col r. • handsome Dayadere SI EEP—hemffited 0,,,,,h. Forilard SILKS, Marceline 4'lo Florence SILKS, &e., Ac. ShaNkrlil! ilautilXas!! Dusters!!! Satin Chillies, (thorny Wends& Cheraw Roistori;vs„ Ac., to i l er Barnes, trenadin, foals Skika,Cbintins:&e. Jr. Best routing & ran:lily:Linens! • c 118 and CAS:AMMO:Si • IMCSILIES. PLANS F.LB.•TICELTOB, &d i , Ac. Piano Covers, Table Cove s. Table Cloths, 316rse1len,1 -rQUtita, Allendale Quilt s, lie., &e. • . THORNLEY & CHISNf. N.8.-7U this day of Cif,y Railroads. our ode store, fur FiVeeents. ! Philadelphia, March IS, '59 $ 2 10.41 Yhiladvlphla,'Da NEE — DIAS , SUPER-PHOSPHATEOF tIME, Uneqyalletl by any other in the market, ' l awny" THE SAME INtUAI.II7, Ead 4 t InTari ably to be relledrz 1,11 a Masora of standard exeelliate. I L P:ittoe,A4s per 2009 411 (F lb.) itairmil*t Tor gratOroaklletrOnt!ou by. theiii or oth lerwi apon pill teat • Paoiflo Ocean Guano. The slopply of thiaananci Whig inadequate this eel. soni k ina' would recommend ohr frlendirwho 'uteri(' using It, to avail thetoselvesof tb# opportunity of early. We aro prepared to se and till ordert for this impel kr article. • F l Afoi;filommi)Apki .7.„„.r ......t......... „rt.: : ra The time having arrived hen ,lanulvs, conotted or otherwie, should be f lilted to the Agri ulturist at lower prices than heretit ~ore; we now have ',Moyle* sure , fstatingi that after teach labor and dont. applies. non to this aulject, we balk, 'sn:corded in perfecting A MANURE ' 1 —-. Poreemeing all the requisitai of a tovetrri itstru.rms In every Sense of the word. Iti k le4speelelly adapted to Cara, Oats, Potatoia, Wheat and Gras& It it pac k e d I n • NV" anti Stroag Grain Bags, 1 • , Which ran be need as such, °aerated to otheg purposes on the farm. ' i •'' ' Prim $3O • ; 2000 liii. , (1 1.2 lints per lb.) • - J ter _ _ . . liberal decinaten made .Onzters the man 'Artuier. iiiirdar bon,* having enjoyed the ebnlldeere of the agricultural enunnunlty 14w so many years Pelt, we can only add, we tiel that our rereannendetlon of Mann» la of " 4 4 cafie.lnetasuill u it Is clue mutant to, sell mule but reliable articles.. , . We hare also ferule li t IClovesantietit Peruilau Citetanco. AURRICAN GUANO from Jerrie blame. 0 ROUNI9 HONES, and eURIS nos la DUST: POODMICTE. PLASTER, and such other Fortlllsere he we Reel rate In reeommendlet. ' /Fir Ike tending Agricultural Jorrnals mut evippa• poi ure jvyniOr y jUed at air effictlec t 1 t 1114 of Amours. ALLEN it . NEEDLES, *G. 42 8.W11114 el, Sad 41 8. Witter St. First Store abOre Chostent ft.; PfliNdelphia ;, February 3.':9 l ' : AMERICAN': GUANO . , ,AMERICAN': • / ' ! a'AIOTI ISLAND. • .. E take Fileaqure, in informing Far-: -. Tv . mere, Dealers add the puldie ge . nelmily, that, '. ilkaying been appOlnted bi the • . I • . 1 -AMERICAN GUANO COMPANY, 1 .• "- SOLE ;AGENTS 1. • For tile ,side of thbr valuable Vert fiber, In Philadelphia,' w e vre pnmared to funk* it In any quantity. trout the I Angie bag or harts.) to * Sbip's cargo , at the swig of prl-1_ Imo adopted by the Cowpony, els : 1 .. *l,4 ' Fr w o r m itr. s3o in t n o D :O m ilist; 49 :24: ni P ro l litreerding to tiles toofnipurchased., 1 .I:xperimente made nip), /strati island Mid Perusisn finance turn all kinds of soli, tate, In instento.l gemmed In ism* of the Somer. and are are new Dahlia! 'to congratulate the Agri : knit unit romuninitps . tw , r• Ins . within Its roach, a LtkiNUINE . quANo.rpt a . .-' REASON A B LE PRICE. ui iit ali th i ls port. direst from tbe Islands.s We are prepared to take order . . fne delivery from her dig - . or Prow those of the ''Whits . ItFallon" and -it i ttogEgier.o:i... - . ~ 2 nALLEN'4I.:NEE LES, - -10. 42 S. Wiarvii, slid 41..& Ws street, i . : - ~ - ,1 ':. : y.. -.., i , , - .-".lPsiti4sisints. 111PSols boob *WAN, States of Peornilianie, Near .11 r soy and Vidarque.. ' (M.114%* 7 41 W ~ . , . . . . . . PHILADELPHIA. WALNUT STREET, South-west 'earner el TIMM Philadelphia. -INCORPORATED BY VIE STATE OF PENNA. - 'FIVE 'PER ; GENT: INTEREST. meaty tatlYedlo;an.y a4m. law or spiall;aad r pall the day of deposit to the day of with drawal. The lace is eps' every day 14)1&9 o'clock ln the morn -5 verio Os to the afternoon, and on llonday and Thursday evading, till 8 &awl'. tbs. mow L. II ENS KR, President. • ROULET SELFUIDO it, Vice President. WituaX J. &LCD, Seers ta ry. Directors! . Henry L. lienoner, ' F. Carroll Brewster, !ideate L. Curter, .. Joseph B. Barry, . Robert Selfridge, Vranela Lave,, , ,Saul. K. Ashton, Jnveph York:..i. 0. LvLadreth llunna, . Henry DitTendeefer.• Moue, is received and payments made In gold daily without notice. The hirestmen fIJ are made in DEAL ESTATE 31011 - -0 AOES. GROUND KENT& and foci Stat. class securl 7 ilea as the Charter requires. July 31,'39 , (Pet, 27 , 'St 9..tyJ - - 31- HE BOYS'CTHINC. - /I SUBSCRI BE R, would rUspect filly.lotoriat r* theft nnmerom friends and easterne oi huylkill County. that their assortment ofelothing for Young Gentlemen Is much' larger-than ever. and they, aredisposed to sell cheap. , Potions living at a dia. tance,hava the.priellev of exchanging clothing pur• dined at tbisetors,if they do not suit . V. A. HOYT k GROTIIER. 272 Chestnut Bt. i corner of Tenth. Philada. April 25.'58 • 'l7-I,y _ --- Wm. ;1. Tsztes.j • ee. BRLIMBRII. WM. J. TAYLOR a, CO. • cMMIS O, SION 31ERCHA and •. Oedema, dealers In Fish, Cheese iind Pro w pions, N 0.138 South Mut/Yee. between Cbeststit and Walnut. Streets, PIIILADELPIIIA. WS& Agents for Henry's alcoratr4 Mann 12,2 b 9 • 11.3 m A.H. FRANGISCUS; . Yfo• 241 Yuba street, Philadelphia, .• I . FEEPS the largest and best assortcd . lock of Carpet Chain. Crtinn Yarns, Wadding. Cotton Laps. Twines. Coverlet Yarn. Bed Cords, Wash linen. Mop in Coils. Seine Twine. indigo Blue. Talat, Mould, Lamp, Candle, Caiiphene, Lard and Fluid Wick'', in the city. Alan,-a Breast variety of FLY NETS, which he oilers at manufacturers' lowest cash prices. . February 11, !59 . 74til •, . PLATFORM SCALES, • (I F EVERY DESCRIPTION, SUL. mt....r FAULII FOR 11A I LitOADF. ke., fne'll elating - 3 haj. coal, ore and merehandbre generally. Fureha. sera run no risk; every crate is guaranteed - correct. and if, atter trial, not found satisfactory, cant,. rettirovd without charge.- . . -fa-Factory at the old stand s ., estabilshed for more -than thitipeire Tsars: _ • ABBOTT t 00.. - Corner of Ninth and Melon Streets, Philadelphia. March 2d, '59 . - , ICetim - . T B. F; &H. BUDDY, PTO. 145. NOPTII SECOND Street, (store formerly kept by Measrs..Gcu k JAIL rm.) Philadelphia, wholesale . and real: 'err ...v.* ... dealers in . . . Wine', Brandies, Gins, Oacs., x Together with a choice selection of . • Old Monongahela, Rye, Scotch and Irish WHISKIES. FIRST AND YOURTII PROOF SPIRIT'S AND. FANCY LIQUORS. trOrders will receive prompt attention. . January 8, 'an =gym t • • E OIL; PAPER, AIM RAG WAREHOUSE, E. iD.. WOODRUFF, JR.,' & CO.; TO. 9 \North 'Front street, PIMA- n y., 1 DELI'IIIA. , I • , Winter A 'Spring Sperm 011. kWin r Elephant k Solvroll, Lard and TannealLill, jtrinter i 1:01110 Whale Oil. feliners'oll. IGreasing Oil. klov price, for Refiu'd Vegetable Pal n t Oil.. -ear use.) - . '''3f a4O ;Xt.re i t:l . c l it ' o ' r ° l - tt n l ci f t in C ., I L I :1 ' M / L i t; 9 a l s L s; substitut e fir Sperm Oil, and recommit.. ded by Engineers of end nonce :0 helm; III:PLIW/li to any. before I u krod uced. - April 24, '55 17.17 ;'- FISH, CIiEESE & PROVItIONS. pACANCOABT & BRO., Commission E iderchanta and Wholesale Dealers in KER EL. ' CODFISII. . UAW. . • 5 At,m we, CHET:SE. '. - SIIOULPERS, ;MAD, BUTTER, . - BEEF. BEE ittos. LARD. FLOUR, WHITEFISH, • PORK. FRUIT. &v., I ' At the lowest prices. ID I 1122 -North Wharves. above Arch. Philadelphia. si. B.—The Cheapest Fish and Provision Store In Phil , adelphls. tr.Gire us a CaUrcP Januari I.:, '59 EPIC S! SPICES!! SPICES II! joRE AND NO. 1 GROUND PEP NOER. CINNAMON. ALLSPICE. CLOVILS. • • , A3IERICAN AND ENOLISM MUSTARD. CAYENNE PEPPER. NUTMEGS, MACE. CARD. SODA. SALTPETRE, SAEERATUS. • SAL. 800 A. INDIGO.' CARAWAY A CORIANDER SEED. ASIITOIS DAIRY AND GROUND SALT. Ac., For dale at the, Eselel3lllls No. al and 246 North ro Tut street eoros of New. Philadelphia. • HOWARD WORRELL. ti-Parebaaers will And it uroatly to emir interert both in quality and price t buy these Good►. whirb are Warranted All represeutedor forfeited. A trial la anlielted. Ward% 19,;69 12,11 • GOOD GROCERIES, . At Nosily 3P3rice!as : S. W. corner CHESNUT andl2th ate., Philadeipute, , . Has on bard and is constantly recciring • ' , holm and genl.ral assortment of Facially Groceries, consist ing.of Saperor Black and .Green Tess Coffee.l.Sogar, Rice, llama. Tongues, Beef. Lard. Flab, English Pickle*, Santo!, Preserici‘. Potted Meats. Wlne„ I.lquors. kr., !lc. All of which will be sold at the : lmM nsayobable prices to6Cash. • igz-Orders by mail or otherwise promptly attended to, and delivered to any part of the city, free of charge. . '.. seCatalogues sent wHen desired. January 29.'59 / 5.11 y )859.) -SPRING 'STYLES. Cl 59. • ACARD & CO., •• 323 Market Street, •• , •• • PHILADELPHIA, invite. the atientlon of Buyers to an gt•rtaz Now and ' emotee idea of HATS, •BoNNE'rs.. CAPS. BUCUES. ) STRAW GOODS, FLOW Firs, AC., 'Which they offer for cialt, or no the tomml credit. 111:Nit GUITERAIAN, - • W3l. Y. Alien!): ' March 19, '59 12-2 m ---- FARMERS,. ATTENTION I al9 --_-:4-_-..-- The best Article in the World Pr nth'ile.o -- . CORN, OATS, POTATOES, &C., te : . LEINAU'S 1 . Super-PhosPliate of Lime! • At $lO 'per ten; or 2 1 4 , ets per pound, by the barrel. sip -Analyzed and recunimended by Prof. CHARLPIt JACESCII. Chemist. ot the United States Patent Otdce i , Washington.D. C. Also,: . Letnanos Amerfaan Fertilizer! at VS a tool $1 boa barrel. , It has beets In successful USErfer the past 7 years. 1 Sombrero and Columbian Uard and Soil Phosphatic " GUANO,. lby the ton or rare°. ' . ' Pot Ash. Dine Dust. Lend Plaster. filtrate of Soda and ' Sulphate of ilsuonia. thsr.l-11beral discount to Pr hole. sale Dealers. OF.OllOli A. LEINATI. ' No. 21 South FRONT street, Philadelphia city, Pa. February S. '59 . .. , 9-int • ---.. MR. E. T. 111111.011, FORMERLY OP 711/. intim or LIPPINCOTT It !TAYLOR, AND LIPPINCOTT, TAYLOR A CO.: • Merchant Tailor* and Extensive EllitAiere; • Of•this,City,fierl . the following Cities and Counties, to wit: T • Irteemccarf Lt ; TAYLOR. of Pottayille, Schuylkill Co., Pa. LIPPLICOTT, TAYLOR A Co., of Elston. Nortbanin Co., l's. " of Danville, Montour Co.. Pa. " of Mauch Chunk. Lehigh C 0.," " of !leading, i.erlot County, Pa. " of Cincinnati. Oblo, " " of No. 2.00 Market it.. Would respectfully inform his numerous friends. and Abe public, that be bag associated Limbed( in bladders with the weilhnown Lome of CRANVILLE STOKES. , 4 f • lro. 607 Vrestrart Str.at .hetroom 1P .and - Screens, Where his entire and particular Altpotion will be deco tett to the 31e:rebuilt Ulm log and Sineßeadtllade Den partmeta Mr. E. T T. solicits a evil from his former rinineroca, customers. sod-from all who wish eV t log of superior Sty le. Quality and Workmanibip, either ready-onde or made to order. . • air Strangers 'deities the city will 'please 'remember the Temple of Fashion, No:to7 Chestnut atreet.just one square below the beautiful 314acinie Trateple,sitoated on' the aline Street. The undersigned will be bappv to meet his friends and serve them with tho beat and mist lash tenable style of Ileady-Made Clothing that can. be met with to any city in the Union. E. T. TAYLOR. Philadelphia. September 4,'58 35. Oriental - Detereive Soap,' • Philadelphia. eraggasere o nitre POMO? SAITO ACTION, 01 TOT ROAST •.• MILL 111111 . 13 , 1314DtD, dad our Agents are hereby authorinsd. la auks good arty . Agar, of it at our expertae. VAN HAAGEN lietag a prapti -... cal Soap Maker, and baring for I lie lest -mele years (at different times)skperlmentril upon and tested this particular Soap. In cations W3VP., now ylkrr it to. t t be public as • Soap which will raselssol X00'.7. We are willing it should relit upon Jta own W rit& • r we ask Is to give it:a fair trial, and •13/0 it a !cord lag to our direction; (timed la each Vt.) and If it d,,,e•1,n0t give fall satisfaeflou,lbe money • ill be refunded. i c k Among the many advantages over other Wks tig of, Soap .the tollmeing may be named: I. Clothes need no boiling. and very t rabbi , ng, ry (moat articles none.) 2. One pound wilt go as far. thecae as tbree ... pperis of common resist amp. Of two inuicds twat row "Y. lo lp• • It requires than onehallt be thee apd do the washing of a family. that ft. requires wi th best family sap, and is warranted nut to Injure the fabric. 4. For cleaning Paints and removing Crew, Tar and Printer's Ink. It is warless- red. Marbinlita, Printers ! and Painter* wilt Sod it an invaluable article for wash- ! log betide, as it does not .bay, but groAtly softens the • 'skin.. . • •,• 5. The superior! ty of the materials treed, and the Seep 10? arioarauto APILICZ I3 OP ALIALIER trope mild Qum any other known Writhing Sosp:and undoubte the beet adapted for white end colored Ckdbing.ias well as Akombekseud Laces, and is warratited wotr fo ref the ' toe milord all respectable Grocery Stores the city and neighboring mem, and eholeraleonlY hY • TRAIN'S Mt:IIEONX la South Whereto, • Bettaw*Maketilid canaistact, PAtieeleipkin. Iretr.l2,'Ut • • • ZUI 64 41 44 44 e fornter. ND. onal ~~~~ i ~~~ (}EMS AND 'GARDEN !ENDS. FRIIIT "*- LID , Agricultural. Implement', ee, THE subscriber will keep on hand Cloter.Tintothy and other c r ., , eerie. .Arttite Clover and L a wn Ural. seeds, together with garden and held weds. •Le• ~, will warrant to be fresh and good. Ile will al , 1,,,., I Orders for all kinds ol frult trees , . (sea rmnted to 1,. , 0 ,:, , they are represented.)agrlceltural itnpltrneote at ,,, l ‘ of which will be farntateed at manufact meet psi.„_ The seeds and trees sold by the ',abet-fiber .are te!,,, i with great rare. only from growers of repatallo• H A standing. Ile doe' not doe in seals procured pr' nls., Doily In the market. from those who aril ChNip, .11,, regard to the rhararter of• the seed sold. Nor ,t,, L. . purchase or sell 'weds. grown promlactrousl) It, stnsllh, 1 dens. where their Inc. close proximity &tell.- fa ies 'hi t quality, particularly those of the sane specie*. Ills !, an Important corielderatlan to those It ho purrbase rub. feeds or fruit treas. For trees. Le:, and In ord,m„, to DENJAMIN HANNAH PanY• . , - . Rickety. old Ind crazy, ....hinglclers, lacking sume'doors I ' . Bad in the epos, story. , 1 - Wanting ',cards In the lion"; Itearok strung thick with cobweb', Ride• , pole yellow and gray. Hanging In betakes Impotence Over the unmoor hay..,, 1 ,. now the wind* tore around It— Winds Of A atom, day— - • 1 " Scattering the fragrant lany;wed, \•:: Whisking the straws AWAY; .-; ltreaming in at the crenate*, c,lbBPnadlna the clover emelt, Anqing the dark old granary 1 Into a flowery doll. „ • " ' Oh. bow I loved the shadows . • That cluni to the silent nor, I twpdrvaata wove with the quiet • Maui a glittering wcott • . - 1 climbed to the highest rafter, Watched the swallow* at play. ' Admired the knot* In the boarding, And tolled in billows of bay! 1 . Name or king couldn't utatrh,it 1 , 'Ch. Vatican loses Its charm When placed' ttl•trry memory** balance Beside of t e gray old barn: Splendor. wee th, luny not therm us, k . association is all - - We {Ore the lored of our rhtldhotxt . '. • . getter than trarldtdlotrrett hall I ,;t I sat ibehnurs In the summer Uti the threshhold lk) gray. ' And saw the rows hi the pasture Take their lazy pared riay; ' The Lamb& anve•whitikua the daisies, Frolicked from hill to tarn— Or fell asleep In the shadow Made by the —clever' ph( barn. Fee roved o'er the Sentitern country, Otani In Mosques of the East, Galloped the Western prairies, tlatbered contentment. et I ast ; And I'd ratber.sreut the clover, Plied In the barn's motormen& Than sit In breath of the highlands Puttee,' from A ppentue bytreet THE POTATO.—EARLY VARIETIES. . Will you please inform us of aa .tato that is of better quality than the Earl • • t Jime—as. z early, if possible, and more prolific That old variety is'poor,,•l think hardly trt.-_, growing.—Correspintdenrof the Rural Ntir. .171rker. k We will most cheerffilly give our exper: ence, audit is as valuable, and nd more than that of any , farmer, who has paid pa: ticular attention to the subject. In additiol to this; however, we have been in search of valuable early potato for:some' time, and i our . investigations have' learned that it somewhat difficult to find a potato that si unite early ripening with othergood qualiffi 'Early June is well known, and we certain; need a better early pot do than this. It not of goodquality,.it is not a good i yield( and in. its oailness consists its prin'ci -I • merit. Early !Manly.—This,is a potato we found growing hero some eight or ten ago. It was cultivated by only one or t: our beet market gardeners, Who were i choiee of their seed, showing, we tbougt little desire to monopolize its • tivation. is a round, White potato, us small o or pc . _ . a little smaller than the Early June, will pen several weeks before that variety,mod the earliest potato ,we know -anithing 'al It will be entirnly.ripe, and the tops dying the time the June is called "fit (o dig," whi we know is a long time before ii'ripeos. quality of this potato is good ; it is 41r 'every way desirable, hot the yield,„is small It is an excellent sort for the market genii or, and will enable hiriv to carry early , toes to market *while they will brings Trice—the quantity with him being not Much of an object as earliness. They also good for the amateur garilener and the farmer, to .grow' for family use. Ei one who has a garden pthould aim in ordit seasons to have green peas and ripe pow, on the table by the 2ith ~1 June. In weeks after planting they ,will become fa'. ripe, so that the tops will die. Of its OT we can learn nothing reliable.,•• nel Mountain fune.. 7 —This potato .we li for an early sort Much better than the K June. It does not mature as soon by t‘ .three weeks, but it is, of large size, giv, better crop, is drier, itnd of better qu: every way. If planted the same day as variety, it eats he dug is soon, aid the not matured, , will be found as good, and think better, and the portion that remains, ripen will jai found much superior, 'besi giving a much larger crop. This, we is one of the most valuable! of the early , As the time fur planting is rapidly proaching; we hope those who are possei of facts net generally known, will•cotbr cafe them at mice. , On this !subject tie in pursuit of knowledge.:—Eds. Yorker. CHEAP Coolies.=—One cup of cream ; a cup of butter; one and half cups of s; ar ; 2 eggs; 1 teaspoonful suleratus—mo , as soft us yoncan ; roll and bake in a a Srosoc CAce.—Two eggs; 2 cups - of ar ; 2 cups. of flour; half a. teitspuoia t saleratus dissolved in two.thirds of a tear:4 of' water, and a teaspoonful orestract lemon ; I teaspoonful or cream of tartar. YANKEE; YEASt, Winn= liors OR Mt —Take 1 quart of warm water, „Frtir in if, enough to inakot thick battt.Wtuid set warm place to rise. It is at: excelleut atitute for sour Milk in. wittier. CRESEIIRE CORN . GRIDDLE CARES. TO quart of sour milk, add 1 egg well beaten; teaspoonful of salt ; 1 . of , saleratus,—thici witl Indian meal to the proper consider Bak&them until they are done brown. St • with butter and maple honey, and they good enough for.our President. • A, nee Woe OF SCOURING Curis, Take a good sized potato, wash it, and cut one end, shave off youibrick, hare. your lery perfectly dry, dip the cut end in th 4 I and scour with it instead of using a clot This mode will impart n lustre equil to Ting, and the daintiest lady can scour her cdtlery without soiliag her fingers, FRIED Pone is - better for greasing grip than butter, as the salt burns, and pro a disagreeable smoke. ' Caocssity, of all . kinds, looks 'bii , washed in hot suds,rrinsed in hot water, drained in a wooden tray or bowl. It is omy also in saving of time. Tiwlrsitsshould be wasbeA in the way, as crockery, and dried by.the SiOre. TUMULEILS should be •washed iu cull with the hands, and rinsetiin cold water, turned on a cloth to druin.' ' Prom 3toori'm Rural Now Yorktr THE OLD BARN. , ET CLARA ALCCSTA. l3cci l ptii. IT is good economy to put sugar ekimo into the vinegar barrel. The milk sod used in settling the sugar is 'noinjury vinegar. • SODA Siscirr.- - -To I quart of flour, teaspoonfulantia; '2 of cream tartar; of butter the alp) of an , e2:g ; sweet an‘] milk enougW t., we t it, and a little Correspondence of ;ließral New Fork
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