it gab r• .4.• -- . . .." IOIIOK 11TO IE •• • ; .','•.;':".`,ArcEnglishtntut;.who watitrivelling ea the - illiisiaiippi, river, told - Benin rather 'tough ,gitetieiiisbrini:tindon"thievint:;'A Cincinnati /4.ltapo shamed -; !Casey heard : l4mo, narratives 4ith welkin hitt' expressive himphl - atid the , :'remarked" that the Western 41eves beat, th tOndem operatives r i tilbOoWl i ; "1101, 4 0 r inquired the tOglisbman,ki nrprise. , !Tray, sit', have ria lived, much i , - I tlig.W.etot?" - '',,i: •,. ; •''ti•, °Not's great deal. I andnttook to set n ! `ln business in - Des Moines' jtapids, a `whi , sir, but the rascally peopleitoe nearly every ..thing I had, and at last a .Welsh miner ra , -otT•with my wife. ° - q , . 'l -4 ! "Goodgracioust" excising:id tike Fontlis '',liiii" " and have Au never round her 1"; ". I, "Never, to this day. _Pal ilia vies not th - - t 'worst; Of it" • ' • '' :'Worse t . 'Why wh at could be ft. iworse ' • l' . . 4 iiteelitiit roan's wife?" 4,:, A ii .."Stealiog his children; I i n*ld say,", the _ imPlacable Case. ...1 -; 1 r ' °Children!" - f t ! -"Yes, a negro woman, , trio. hadn't any !her Velhabducted my youttstlaughter, i liglopecland• joined the Inai i aiis." l„,- - . , °Did 'you - seater? „ ~ i. ' 1 "See.herl yes; and she intin't ten rods the ?start of me; but she plunged. into the lake litrollwaut - off like a duck, and there wagel'a , i canoe to follow her with.” f l i t ; I • • ; Th e Englishman leaned i 7 ek in - hiss chair ;land called for another mug pi . " 'alfeTValf," ivrhilts' Case smoked his clgaryand eyita hug Veridulortifriend at. the Mune - time most - ! nanmeleasly. " • Fi. , II - _,.."1-1 shan't go any farmer West, 1 . 1 in ," ..; at last observed the excitegnilishoof';,. -•.! '.."lihould not advise any 0 . r.iti!..9 got,' id Case quietly. "Hy brotheVloo*lived l the e, :: but he bad-to - leave, alttioniPtis b . sin :was the best in the countryt! i ,;:', ' ; ‘'What business was he; ipri4 . . ' "Tbe lumber business. He bads sat i.- "And they stole the lunglier?" 1; "Yes, and saw-logs too "t 1 ;i' . : "Salriogs?" •I : , : ; • "Yes, whole dozens 4 the , black !, logs were carried away in it single nig "Is it.possible ?" ;, 1 1 . . "True, upon - ray bonor„ r. He trie 1 way to prevent it, had hirel inert to wt logs, bat it was all 9f not !use. ! Thej I takee4 them all sway ,as as if tits • i ' been no one there. ,' Theyr i would ate ; out of the cove and .even out of t ',. house?" •• tt ;I • • 04 '1 • "Good gracious •1" • • 'il • i ; "Just to gire.you an ilea of bow they can steal out there:: sending* sly wink' at the :.., -"listening company "just tti give you an idea '"! - -did you'ever work in a igaw•mill?". . 11 .....Nevor." !I , "Well, one dry my bre, er bought an all ! ' fired fine bleak walnat—Aur feet, three at the ,;! butt, and nova knot in it;.l He was determin :' ed to krep that log anyhow, and hired two ;. Scotchmen to watch it alfinight. Well; they •'; ; took a small demijohn oflwhiskey with them, t, ; snaked the log up the hill; there the Mill, built li, a fire and then sat down on the log to play :1... ,-, cards just to keep awake; you - see. 'Twos a • i monstrous big log, bark two inches thick. ", Well, as I was saying; they played cards i and thank whiskey all tfi , l ett, and vrh i en it be! gen tu, grow light went .jtOCleep astraddle of .the log: About a mittuafter daylight bro ther George went Over to Cite mill to see how ! . they Were getting on, Aud the log was gone." ; 4 "What were the Scotelimen doing 1" i '"Silliag on Me bar*? The 'thieves had ...' driven an him wedge ititithe butt end, which i .. 'pointed down the hill, titil hitched a yoke of 'g (in and pulled it 4ht out of the shell, E liming the Seotchmen.there astraddle of it, • fast asleep. Fact!" '1 ' s • - ~ • 1 , 'I 'MET nee ON rue etT I ER, only yester after n i I ;ton, the air was soft ' iji`balmy aii 'a !tunny . ; •day,in Jurie, and cro ilc weir gliding ; o'er ' the'ice with merry'hemis and free, and every face was full of joy and , all were glad save , . ! I me; and all were glad save Me. atlas! for now Ilearned too late, that there : is nothing in the', world like 'knowing haw to Skate! i 1 , . I met her on the riher ; iilill.lte: face.‘was • very sweet, - her smile kas, full' of gentleness , and she was monstroOlect ; she slotted right away from mut as mu -us if to sayi "Come .t, • after me young gentle4tn, if you , can catch ' you may l" My awkwit i rdness and ignorance, i bow truly Ido hate; ek I' shave caught the pretty one—but ah I tioublu), skate! , ~.' I met her on the'riyir, a skimming o'er the ,I ice, her pretty feet ensnared my heart and tripped it in a thee; she cutlsuch shines upon the ice, and I felt cut indeed to Beeler racing .. , with a chap who smolc4l a filthy "weed," and ' seemed i 4 Cram with t i l#eati success into her 1 slly pate that he watt, worth a lady's while r ' because l k he'd learne l earne d t skate. ' ; • •' .1 met her on then river, and-.oh ! most lucky hap—she slippe and fell upon the , ,ice from breaking of a st rip. Ahl who can tell . • my exstacy at that not. happy go, .a fasten .ing ... of that little skati;and easing of her woe: "Believe me - miss," Parry to say, "it isn't l A. yet too late, and if yogi II only teach me hoW, • I'll learn right, off toligicate 1" ! I meet her on the rifer for a moment who'd ; litit ' !hare thought that, in auch - ugly scrape poor me . would have beeii caught? The fellow - t with the vile cigar i4e nit, and,' on my life, be-said: "Now - quit 'ler hate there, On' jes' ; ~•; let in my wife l" [rFwa's cruel, oh I most . . cruel of tantalizing Fite, awl I'll never, no I'U never more attempt to !earn to chute! •i. , . -‘ , Ix 3 T. Peva, ESQ. ' !. .:.- Hartford, ;Tan. 27; 1.858. ' ! 1 .„, ' ': AN ANECDOTE, lii SUVA) . WO o f t h e wit ' our :1 .4181 larvies," isi,i4ng the rounds in Dub , , ~.. • i I lin. Mr. — r is a ; man ,of aldermatie pro. porters. Ho char4ed'aii , roUiside car Cother :, •';' „ , day 41iland llridgWparrikek, and drove to i: ''''." ' the post 'office. On Arriving he, tendered the 1, i•`,] - ' 'driver a gizpenee, 40 wits strictly the fare,• though but scant' r*i'uttemtion for the dis lanCe. The jurvy Mr at a glance the 'small coirti but in place of the money which • Mr. 4---- held in hi4and,lte husied' himself g., , justtin up tittsteps .i Rf the vehicle, and then, '• gcdogito the, iielLati i he back of the car, toot thence a piece. of 'i4rpoting fr'om which he '. l , •book ostentutioUslYtthe dust; 'Owl straight '. w .„ ,:vered bikho &a head withjt. After I doing so, he took ;Ft e fare" fro the pasca l : . ger, who, surpriscid 'lilt the - deliberation with ' which the jarvy iti4gone through -the whole 1 ' , 'of 'Oleic proceed 4; inquired, "Why did , i - 3 1 71 i . you sorer the porpe. head?" 'To which the I , jam, with si huMcirous twinkle of his eye. 'and to the infinite' 4nuietueut 'of the appro. 1,,. - • t• ` p lied, "Why did I cover .• • the horse's bead ?I Is Ir that .hat,you, want to • •'. :now ? Well, becaise Ididn't want to , let the 1 H 'decent baste see that he carried io big a load :;.1 1 ' , solar fur one littleqtizpence?" lt should he H. ' added iit,juitice to; the worthy citizen, that a b)ilf, 'crown seUsidiaiely rewarded the ! . - witty jarey fur but ready joke. , . Htsmitt.itatacr..-"Alady sent her servant for :her new telvet Oman& which was at her dt essmakeis. "John," said ish4 "if it rains take a coach. I would rather par the back biro than have my mantilliget When the man handed her the mantilla it was rained, the paler which covered it beim; 4aatunsted with water.' ' ' . ;Why him." 64 said, ,-"I told yin to take eeii if it fsiNs•Vi orfra' I , ", S 6 j tot wowi you wouldn't 400,P11190/44#44tie Attli4w, go I got, ww Islo 4o4 * **go.? et a• AN—..ilmett 4.9 mt • - offin4woAotitoiOwAsTofgewcif:Awek+Attiy; sitatiFF'S sA.L.E3." SHERIFraZiciLE orREAL EaTATC jr, , VIRTUE .of several , Writs' .of Theddon s and Uteri Adds, Wadi md 4 'Court of Com mon Plemapflebuylkill Omni/. and woo arrootot,uroro irUl be 4046114 141: 3ttba 5 4 18 et notery, on listmailltre Midiretilithe lid di , ... - at 10 fetlock In the Sweatiest-A the ' d'ubliL%°ollo of Jogs C. ladiao, (American Ilottat,i; in the ugh of Dethettlite, nebnyikill Dostlatntill* !tauldnrideldhed real adds. to illti'l" ' '_ - _ ''' _ : .' , All the teenty-tbree ' to Mandrel and tenths veld 'MM. the odd Pena 3 1130 N, of sod in the threeld. lowbv adjoining tract] of Cad 4n4e,eontaleleg tor Whet Moe hundredtdoety - four Swat and tdrly pardnas,and adman* six per end. lot trosis:hcesit• !tale new partly in C end putty is Ned Castle arose st y ship,(lhrenady In th town ship d Nonrea(anandSehual , kill.) to the Coady of Schuylklll.boundledanddessflibed as !bikers, (41 wit: The hest of which heginelne at a chemist oak, theme by lend of Usury nettle and Philip Waggc . rseenorth der/eldest degrees, eut two liendied and Wergild/teen and a bMf pathos tit a pad, earth twenty-three degrees west data* 'perched to a pest. thence by land of &dile and Waggoner Sod mutat laud north detrain, degrees edit Unto itendral and thirty three perebes to a pine, thence by vacant land north twenty-threet degrees wed ninety perches toa whitest, south aliil/Aile degrees weed sue hundred end thirty eve perehee.t a pine, earth twentydne degree; vest twenty-four perthesee a fornehgegth slaty-One degrees west four' hundred and alaty.hve perches to a pine, throw . 7,1114t1 late of Christopher Wagner, now the soma - lad tracts, and land. of-Loomed Rama south one degreit'ssaist eighty-four perches to a white oak. and thenedb, yeeint land south twenty-three degrees east fail•tuu 046 4101, to thetas: loo f beginning, oestalning four hundred and twentpone acres and one hundred and efty-iir9arrebee and allowance, of Ix per emit. for The ' ' ;of which said tracts beginning d a rod, thence briandlateof Uenry Gettle, tow the thlntof did tracts, eteth'elghty-fire degree east one hundred sot slaty.fdilr'Perches to a pine, south Merit ythtee deems, east seventeen penises to "e doze. thence by land of 'Llonarditeed north elghtyd ins degrees east fifty-four perches to a done, themes by the Brat described tract of land and vacant laud north flee degrees east one hun dred and taffy eight and a half penhestoastoile.thence ty vmant land north eighty-five donee, west two hun dred and twenty-seven and one-fourth perches to a atone, eolith Gee degrees west one hundred and three perches to a re- rneriAtouth eightydSve degrees east tour perches to-a pine, end south fee degrees west sixty perches to the place of beginning, containing two bore tired acres and eighty perches and aliewance of six per . tent. foe roads. . r And the third of which said tracts beginning at a post thence by land renreytel to William Wagtonerand claimed by James Dundee. aod land of Leonard need northeme degree wed one hundred and nine pinches to a stooe.tbence by second of aid tracts north twenty throe degrees west seventeen perches to a pine, thence by mane and vacant laod north eighty-ore degrees wed three huadred and two perches to a pine, thence by land of John Meyer end Company south thirly•one degrees west two hundred and nineteen perches leis stone. south one degree east Mises perches to a stoner by a pine, and - north eighty three degrees ead four hundred and nine t77 -eye - perches to the place of beginning, containing tbdre hu odred and fiftposm aced and tweet' perches and allowance "ot, el: per cent. for roads. Se. The premises aboVe described being the dud which wu conveyed to the said PiirEll. MAISON be two separate indentures, one of them from Sarah U. kitties,. by Indenture dated the twenty-third day of December, A. D., 1846, recorded In Schuylkill County In Deed Book No. 26. page 883, See wherein seventeen fifty-sixths thereof was granted and eenveyed unto Charles Miller, Morris Patterson and the said Peres; 31A1 ONO"' fee, as containing one thou odd one hundred sod afty-three acres and one hundred and forty-oine perches, more or less, and etc/mile:lg out of said grant a-piece of land conveyed to John C. Offer man of three acres, and also all town iota In the town of New Castle, which bad been sold or conveyed with the rights ippurteoant thereto. and the otherof them from Timothy 31. Bryan. Admlddrator, ie., by ledge tore dated the 26th day of December. A. D., 1848, re- corded in Schuylkill County in Deed Book No. 52, pegs 39, .te.. granted and conveyed unto the said PETER 41 ANON 'rine eixtoenth thereof, and the said PETER MAISON hart dote sold and conveyed «dein portions of said onesisteenth. The improvements on these lands consist of several large collieries, the leered of which hare erected thereon. angloei. breakers , fixtures and house s, which the landholders have a right to purchase at the expiration of their reapecilve lasses. agreetbly to the terms thereof, the leases tuhrlne yet over 9 yam to rue. The quantity of coal mined from the lauded:trine the last 5 years arerages'orer 85 thousand tone &fluidi ty. At Charles Mliterl e Plue Knot Colliery on said lands, there is one 60 her bonding eneine.and I thirty horse breaker engine. t Richard hears colliery on the mi • me there is one 50 himse hoisting angleworm 200 horse pumping engine. and one go horse bnaker oestrus. At John Magloner' colliery on the same there is one 45 hone hoisting and pumping engine, and one 12 horse breaker engine, and at L. C. Dougherty's colliery there Is one 45 terse engine, with numerous miners' houws erected by 'name, doinected wig' these collieries. In addition to which there are dwellings ameunting to over 140 of various kind" erected on leases of sartaiar.'st bleb i bided during the last year a rental of over 1•990 dollar& -Some of the leSseeti barb their flat unr , located on adjnits lug tract* but work coal trent 'thew lands—as the pro. perry of PETER MAISON. ' . Alao. All the right, title end interest, claim and dee mane of Siptimus Thomas, of. In and to all that certain farm or tract of land, allitato in North Mantichia town ship. Schuylkill county; bounded by land of Daniel El ler, lands now or late of 'ledge Ebben, lands of the Schuylkill Navigation Company and other", containing MO acres, more or less, with the appurtenances, contacting of a two story stone tavern house, with ha a one storyetonetAtchen thereto attac..ed. a frame steble. a two story log dwelling house. and a frame brink barn—as the prupinertyertain of SEP fill U.i TUONIAS. • Also, All that tract or rcel ofaated, situate In the township of Barr and co un ty of Schuylkill, be gintoin,•• at a high pine stump. thence by land late of Daniel and land of Wilton eolith 4 degrees west 176 and five-tenths perches to a stone, theater, by Inc.' 'rayed land north 80 degrees east 01 perches fp stones on a rock, north 70 delved sod 450 perchme.do a stone, north 13 degrees east It perches to a stone, formerly a pine tree, and north 40 degrees west 62 needle. -Loa done, theme by land late of John WeaVer, deed. south 73 degrees west 111 perches to a stone. and north 17 de- . gred west 11 perches to a stone, formerly a hickory, theism by land aurreyedto Mary Kunkle south 78%de. green west 111 perches to a stone, thence by land °titan iel Rohn south 13 degrees east 28 perches to a stone, south 79 degrees west 48 perches ton white oak, south 13 degrees east 2 and four-tenths perches to a stone, south oft degrees west 15 and three tenths percher , to a stone near Deep Creek,snd north 13 degrees west 32 perches to a stone near the Deep Creek rad. thence atongor nee ral id road by land late t f Michael H. O'Couner south 58% degrees west 73 perches to a post, thence by tanker Jun n W. Heck south 73 degretikireat 2.1, Ana flew tenths perches, north 83 degrees west 27 and one-tenths perches. and north 74 1 / 1 degrees west 91 and four tentha [ perches to the plan of beginning. containing ma acres and lln perches. and allowance of six percent., kr , (being part ofa tract of land which John Herman , and wife by an indenture dated the 25th day of Augdst, /81 6 . granted and conveyed toCharkw 8. CockilLym with the appurtenances. consilitir g of a 2 story • frame dwelling house, frame suable, and water- L' 11:1 power law mill—as -the property of cahnugs 8. COCK. ILL. Ago. No. I. Ail. that certain mesensge and tract of lan& situate In the township of Tremont, (formerly 11 negrove.) Schtlyi kill county. bounded and described as fellows, to wit: Beginning at a marked gum tree. theme by land late of Henry Feather, (now sit N e el.) north 00 "V; Mrs toTet e :2l2T "3. ' 1 ' 17. l eOu lt arl i tgl i de s g 4°4 ,re rres m t a g perc 4to II post. thence, by land late 4 Jade Miller, (now acob Loose.) loath 72)4 degrees wed 101 retches to a c nut oak, north = degrees west 45 peaches to a earn thence by land now or formerly vacant, north 72% green east 154 perches to a post. and , thence by land ow or late of Jacob and George Kapp, south 43 de at 5n perehes - to the place of beginning,in cent ning 35 lures and one quarter, be the ante more , . errs. with-the appurtenances . consisting of a d ore frame dwelling, lend a 1 story log home. N ... The one fell equal undivid-d third part -(the whop into three equal parts to be parted and divided,) of, mid In all that certain tract of land situate in Tee. mint township. (ririnerly Pinegrove townshl p,) Sebuyl ' kill county, and on the heaters Crank, thence by laud isle of George Matson, north 18 degrees west lot) perches to a stone.thenee by land late of Peter Eckert south 60 dee grecs west 261 perches to a black nak,and south 2 degrees east 9614 perches to stones, In a line of Banger Haute's land, thence by thieasme north 784berrees oast 61 perch esto a white oak, and south 39 degrees east 49 perches to a dogwood, thence op the middle of Swain ra Creek, 1 with the boundaries of Michael Iluber's land the fellow. Ing enures and marks at the bank, north 12 , degree west 7 perches to a gnat north 6' degrees east 49 perches Ir. to a spruce, broth 61 degrees east 26% perches-to a pine north 44 degrees east 'AN perches to a spruce, north 65 degrees east 18 perches to a plat. youth 89 datives, east 2) Perches to a maple, north 74 degrees east. IS perches to a white pine, north 65 degrees east 48 perches to a spruce, north 23 deereee east 27% perches to s white. oak. and north CO degrees east 17% perches. to the place of beginning, containing 165 acres and 78% perches of land, and allowance of six per cent. for roads. de., being. Pie name greet of land which was surveyed Sopa . pursuance of a warrant dated the 14th day of January , 1 8 3 3 , Muted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Peter Filbert. with the appurtenances, consisting of a frame coal breaker—as the property ut JAtkiD LOOSE. ALIO, All Nat certain lot or piece of ground, situate in the Borough of Port Carbon, Schuylkill- County, bounded on the werchy Market or Centre street, on the south by First Street, on the east by let of Joseph Bair. on the north by tot of Sarah Dever', containing In width 27 feet, and in depth 75 feet. with thCappurtre j a nanees. consisting of a two-story frame dwelling house, with anne-story frame kitchen thereto at „sighed. and &Tome carpenter shop—as Ow property of GEORGE C. LEE. , Atao, All that certain Int or pier. of gerund situate on the west abbe of Saint Job n'e Oster, in the Borough of Sch nylk ill Haven. Schuylkill County, containing in front lad feet. and In depth 150 feet, more or less. boun ded On the north by lot of William Itbeem, on the east by St. John's street, on the south by lot of Jeremiah Berger Notion the west by the Philadelphia k Beading Roilreed. with the 'sppurtenaneep, c0n.1 4 :1 slating of a two story frame dwelling house with a stonetasentent—se the properly of DANIEL KEE:VEIL ALSO, All that certaiu twostory etc no dwelling house, t Nolte Win 24 feet lee tronrand lit feet in depth. situate In North'Slan helm township. tichuyikll County, on tract or piece of land bounds I by land of Jer - , emitth Log, and Uain it Hendricks. and the lot ei piece of pound appurtenant to slid bulidlog--as the property of JOHN HENDRICKS. MAO, All that tartan lot or metal of croon& situate Al' the Borough of Schuylkill Raven. Sob nylklll County. - houndodon the east by lot of John Stanton on the south by Broadway street, on the west by a 60 fret wide al teet, and on the north by the River Schuylkill, con. taheiug In width 101 feet, and In depth 280 feet. 4 more or less, With the appurtenances. eonsieting •2: of a taro-story stone tavern house and a Bata stable—as the property of JOHN MARONE? & WIFE. Auto, All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate . in the Borough of Auburn, Schriyikill County. bounded on the north by lot of widow Ramat. on the east by a mishits road, on the south and wed by properey of Peter Leineweaver, containing V? width 60 feet, and in depth ' 100 feet, more or 101111 1 -411, the property of WILLIAM _TROY. 1 • . ..- Also, MI that certain farm, tract or piece rif land. alt data In Wert Brunswick township, Schuylkill County. bounded by lands of Joseph Itoyer, ballet Oesslisy, Pa. `ter Fisher and Peter Boyer, containing 103 acres, more or less, with the appurtenaeces, consistingl of a 1 3 ,4 atory lordweiling house, a frame barn with stop. busemeut. and a water power saw mill—as the property of SETH LEYMEISTBR. Ado, N 0.3. Ali that certain tract or plan of land. situate In Branch tosroship,Sebnylkill County,bounded -on Molest by apublic read leading front Pottsvild to `lnterments, on the north by lot of Philip Lewis, and doda claimed bySamoel ifellitter. and on the re. south and zeta! by land claimed by, Samuel Iled ner, eontalulog 3 acres, mom or less alit, the appurte mined. consisting of a double two-story frame dwelling house. N 0.4. All that multi lot or piece :of ground Moats In the township of Norwegian, Schuylkill county, boon• dad on the south by liehbach street, on the end by Ink of Schwenk hvelentl, on the berth by a 30 feet • idsa . died:, arid on the west by lot of Jetties Thomas. containing la width 66 feet. and In depth WO feet snored* led midi ore appurtenances, ennslstlng of a double tworskey frame dwelling bond with stone bud Went. No. 6, All that certain lot or pleee of ground situate In Norwegian township. Schuylkill roomy. blooded on the west by the Mount Carbon Railroad. and on the north, east and south by lands of Nicholas Thourone, containing in width 150 feet, and indepth 226 fret,A nude or lees, trith the appurtenances. eonebltlnlt of a I% story frame dwelling house ebb stun basement, hem inittirrier kiL hen and frame stable. No. IL All thin certain lot or Piece af around situate ie the township of Norweglaraffeheylkill County.bman sled on the eSat by .Pereock street, on Ole - south by dad rd Archibald Donaldson. on the waif by lands of the Trusted of the York Farm, and on die north by 4-----.exastalulug In width - -feet, and In depth , 1.1 • WO feet, lit Ore oriese. with theappertenaned eon. doting of a two story fatale dwelling bowie with stone ~ luseement and frame soinnuer kitchen. , N 0.7 , Ali that certain lot or dent of ground dined In the 40 , 044 of Nuf 'gine, Schuylkill enmity. bound. edUlt use north by Posetwk rand. on the east by lot, of , I HOOrge flay.on the eolith by tie Ileum Cartiona lasilmed, di threuest by at of Archibald - lion 1,, 1 deism, Containing in isidb 156 de* and Us depth . 1 d 6 feet. Mari or led, with the apptirlenancee, consist- o tag of a dead* two dory freeddwelling he with doer hadrusent—aa the properly of HUNCH) SPIN. 1 - , Ai* Atli - het rennin lot or piece of dtetud, situate • 1 la the urroosts or rourono,fichierlhill gottely, been. 1 dod es the wad fl Castes ettsit, on lb* nor* by peep , ( - roir et brillissa Cerise, on tbsteset hi 004 SUVA, Mild 1 ed ddr 0611110 by ether roil of hoes duradt cot( d every r ich his 1 , 1 would ere bad them e mill• . . ~. . . , .. .. . taillight thilitsCantre - a. depth IM Del Ith the appal, . of a threetsteryjistlek dwelling STY hetet : bee lbuildiattherei 1 '.basellastiated bath stable; . ,'• - Alia-411W certain let' 1 the borftsh f Pothrrllle,e. ,- GJ) thiweit ,by Centre knelt :•-,C=of Ja ;Shassel.onit Ityp ref Eden' , - front on Centniptrest26 Riga I. I ' w ith - 1101444,t4g..cpad5..4_e. story Vick tqftkessay,slllt- Ma Wl,fo s U .,,, 1 ;,,. ' Eh. V .... 0 and s,brltk thepropertY mixe_tar , et. -.- .4. -- - Antes 44, elite* littarillietre ~ L ui.tur vc /ilneerillliklis en WIN II O4 SO -11441111011 tilaidtbaltAntinit-aeretieat , Gitt l ett Or bone or the titer SeliaylkllLthence - . 1 - alon ith e hwit aa n t a o l f th s e ei O d d e d l e b aatndredslindheldt sn ten, pwsandbstad pin sa ' fatsixlathe&oer , toal otndbyMe 11102teneriuns.-tbeneetty aahl. lot ireatl4 Alltrareets de- Allegiallidilf7tolgrides. welltwo hundred and four- ' sees feet tea ou *lateral nitteled mower lately ell , I led rational a ealleasathatetsaibo wee net* en. 1 • degredand Illy Whittles eel rfeet. aorth twenty , ;six digress linty fart An othia,and nOrth thirty. I dtg m by ea . t h irty iisatei east seventy-aloe feet. .I I sew at iota of Joseph Jeans,' earth :e s thirty minute:a - sad titssA haidrettentl bi lF Stet statuettes meteor lesai le -. Widen Of ening. with the appurtemsuees , eenehgell of a steam Homing or. grist, tallAnf stone, -• Urea stork* tre kb a mastery etelle insgthestiousa engine end Ax urea, also a titsistia7 - frame steble and warehouse lei stone basemeet. -.,. I . .AIM, All thl n cu rtain other lot or Otte ofgricavid. eft .tote la Ma flo ' heralltieterille, Sellaylktit meaty, beginning at distinei of forty feet eastwelelly from the Centre of the Mlite MR end Schuylkill Ileveu WM rood, and in t 11 ne of Sialbury etseaLlisald.berough. rtrennitreenth hut digereee. el isdand.paralbda hint , Mid Railroad 116 t, thence north 69 degrees welt; and Par allel wilisSa or, street, fraty feet to the centred the aforesaid Belifosd, theme south ultnidepoes east along the centre of Id Railroad one hundred Mist tkitrt.re k tee. en feet and id indct, thence north those delimit east along propertyi,bitherto conveyed.to saki We.. Rimier shits, 21 Leerier texthl6 dezrees east still' along said property Oben conveyed to ° convey said William Woven Milts 25 feet , twee north twenty-eight and am-halide grees east 25 feet, thanes Mirth tbirtreit and one-half • d e grees eams4 feet, thence mirth 35 degrees met 36 feet; thence wee* twenty-tear slid one-half degree's east 33 fed, thence northdadegeses west 113 feet to the place of beginning. . ' • Also, All last certain other tenement and :lot of ground le th e borough of lalluerintille, Schley:kill coun ty. adjoining lots of Blair 11.Cleasehan and lots now or late of Daniel K. Bennett; containing twenty five feet front and mlked in th e general plan No. -at being . the =tee hit f ground which John G. Woolison, Sheriff of Schuylkilllconnty. by Deed Poll dated the 'Mb day of March. A. D.,111 1 43. granted and conveyed unto Wm. B. Potts, in fee, ,i titd-the same, premises which Win.B. Potts and wife by eed dated the sixth day of November. A. D.,1843, graqted and conveyed unto Wm. Payne, In fee.) Mao, All then eartein lot or pieced ground,/ituate on the east a de of Front street, is the borough, of Min ermille,Behuyildll MUntY, bounded On the north .a by lot of Joh o Duth, on the ess t by an alley', on the south by lot of William flower, and on the I west by remit street,routaining In width 30 feet and in depth 150 feet. with , the appurtenances, consieting of a Loge two sulty trade dwelling hours with a ;to bac:- meet and • trams stable--..aHt the property of WILLIAM I _ 11INNERS11,1TZ. ALSO, All that certain tract or pier. of land. situate in Barry tow . hip, Schuylkill rounty. boa nded )ey holden(' John A-Ott ,y rands Yarnell, Samuel Rollg,and Usury- 1 1 Bk•kel. d - b ed. containing 22 - scree, or thereabouts, with the i e lpurtenancee, eormisting of a latge.3 story tea:magnet mill. with a basement story, of .;;; stone. a 2 !dewy frame dwelling house with a Atop,, basement:abd a frame stable; "said grist mBl contains new Tenni gearing and tee pairs of •mill.idones. and the land co tains workable and, good, Iron ore "?- ore the property or PETEIt K. FISIIER. ' ' 7 • Auso, All ; that certain piece or pircel of land; situate , in Nemo:glitz township, Schuylkill iounty, near thee. rough at Pecdtsville. containing 3 acres; morn or lees, I bounded southerly by land of Thomas Hillman. west.. wardly. by ipt of George Ludwig and others. tiorth-n I wardly by Market street: and eastwardly by land • - •1; of Thomas s i l itunell, with the appurtenances; eon. silting of two story briek dwelling house :with stone basement, tame stable,frame wagorCabeell, thereto at tached. and frame spriog-house-as the pro perty of SA GER. CII A t WICK. I . . . Asap. -Al that certainlet or place of geoind,situate lithe bore gh of Mineriville, Schuylkill runty, boom ded - :and described as follows, via: 'knotting at. the northeast and owner of a lot of ground numbered one (1) in I 0.16 of lots laid out partly in Mid homugh and partly adj deing it, bY. Joseph 0. Shippety Nathan Ream Jo n Shlptan, and the Minerf Beek of Pow,- ville, in Sc nylk ill county, thence seuth tilleen!ind one halt deg east 3314 feet, thence south gety eaten and threeluar er degrees teed 202 ' feet 2 "InCbM, thenco north ill degrees west 11 feet and 6 lathe& thence north 61 d greys Bait 207 feet to the place of biginuing; the cone log the uortheasterly half part of - aid lot f , nu.mbeted one (1) hi the plan of lots aforesold.±l with the ppurtenances, connoting of a double li: ' two story mine dwelling house with atone hire' ment, an A 114 story Dame kitchen attached-as the ro I ‘ .i N ppetty fJACOIII3INGRIL , , • Also. All the right , title an d . interest of: Bernard K. M. Kepne and Itteett mai K. IL Kilmer, of in and to all that certain farm and tract Of land, situate In West Penn tosinship. in the county of Schuylkill,. hounded by land o Stephen Ackerman , Christian theintach. Jere- , wish Led inger. and others, containing thirel hundred • and min e r meet and one . quarter . more or less. being known a the ..Kepner Parra and Tavern Rouse," with the appu tenance, consisting of a large two story itse a tavern uoartly stone and partly bet, ;with a one stor atone kitchen Attached. spa 'a large Switzer ro of stone and frame, a frame wegUn shod, 2 largefro t o pig•pens, frame eider mill and pee, se. a two story sto e store house with 2 stone ire cellar{ attached: 1 frame eeksmith shop. a one story log biallillog, nod as it dl Illery, 2 two Mery log dwelling butane. with ' frame ti ellen and atone spring.honse attacluid. a frame • pig pen. log stables, a stone stable, coal house sod 3 large ail le orchards-as the property of BEIINARD K. K. KEPPA sod EOANUEL K. U. KEPNER. Auto. II that certain lot or piece o f grOuttd, situate In the b, ough of Ashlind, Schuylkill even ty. bounded ou the *a Mb by Centre street. on the north by Ctiesfuot street, o I hOeltst by Siath street. and on:the west by lot of .1 bL. Shuman. containing in width 25 feet, 'and In . depth 125 feet v arith the apportOltneea fa - enneletit s: of a three-story Mick dwelling house. • (now occupied as a hotel) with a 1% [tory tragie kitchen thereto I cached, and A frame atablee-as the property of IRA LANE. , I ;ALSO, All that certain lot or piece of ground. situate iti the borough of Ashland, Schuylkill CountY, bounded ' In front by Centrestreet, on the rear.by R.:inroad street, on the iituth by 6th street, and in the ninth by; lot of Joust n Faust, containing in csidth3lfeetited in depth 125 feet with the apPurtenanees. consisting of •gra twolto (rime dwelling. house with a twltetoryol frame When ; attached and a frame stable-an toe propert of WASUINGT)N ItEIYSKIDSiti Auto, All that certain lot or .piece of ground, situate In tbe wn of Gordon, Butler township.l Schuylkill enunty. bounded on the west by 61cKnight street, on the hby Otto strent.on the east hy Miple Alley. and on the nab by lot, No. 15, and being lot Which ii mark ed In t e gegeral map or plan at said town with the No. 16, con !Wog in width Su feet, and in depth 200 feet, with t e iipportenanres, comiloding Of a 1 wiestory gra . - frame citing bowie. with a two-star` frame klech. Ma en wit atone beltetiteilt• and a fra t r e stable-ay tem props of JOSHUA TROUTMAN. ' ,- j i l Alm All the tight. title and to stint Saner.] K. Dundn , of, in and to all that tenni,' smelt farm, situ. ate in he borough of Orwigsburg, Schuylkill county. batted by lands of tunnel Kimmel. W i ll i s to AL•Blekel, and Is se Orwhr. containing 14 acres, more Ice. lees, with I e "appurtenances; consisting tel • Avr,o-story.M., frame welling tionae with a two-story mantel kiteuen theret attachol , anid a log jbarn-as the property of SA MU ILK. DUN DORE. .• I A No. 1.-All tbove Iwo certain lot; or pieces of grou. situate in the' town of Donald/mi. Schuylkill count bounded and dem, Abed as foliose: in front by Outer lalley. on the met by Martin streecon the south by Pie alley and on the north by Coal alley, and are the game I is marked in the plan of mid town; with thenum bee 40 nd 40, each lot containing 50 feet it width, and 150 E In depth, being the saine s tote Whieh triljt-, : • 1 Elijah Hammer and Catharine his vita by • in. dente bearing date the 'Nit h day of Notember. , A. B. SA granted end conveyed to Roger 11. P.llorton, 1 with he appartenaocea, consisting of a large frame , stab. ! - , I No, All that certain lot or piece Of melted, situatie In the town of Donaideon, Schuytkii comity. bounded in fro tby Centre sheet, in the rear by Coal Alley, on the tby lot N 0.13, and.on the west hy_ lot No. 15, and is the me lot which is marked in CM plan amid town ! of Dot d POD, with the number 14, and the, mme which John ordain, Jr., argil Jane. his wifeModifiancieJczdan and E ily, hie Wife, by Indenture bearing date the 261 h day o . April; A. D., 1854. granted and conveyed to Boger 1 B. Y. Lorton. with the appurtenances, consistieg of a , large story frame building,occupled ma store. No. .-All that certain lot or piece of glued, situate in lb town of Donaldson, Schuylkill cone renumbered in tit plan of said town with.the number pdi . nd boute lied . follows: Beginning at a post, a corner oT lot nom. ber I . theore fronting on Centre street and along the •eame feet to lot number 20, thencealostg the litte ef the same 60 feet to Cool Alley, thence along the game 50 feet t lot number IS, thence albog the pane 150 feet to the p ce or beginnlog,lelng the same Premises which T. M irk end Catharine, his wifei and James B. Clay and Catharine; his wife; by IntleiltOre dated the 10th yof January, A. D, 1866, granted and conveyed to it r 11. P. Horton. with the appurteminces, consult; Lugo a two story frame dwelling bottes+va the Property of 10 ER 11. Y. NORTON- • , A o, No. L-A II tlatt certain lot of grodnd, Moats In the trough of Plnegrove,SchuYikili totintY. bounded -- on t e wear by 61111 In street, on the - north by lot No. 2. oat s east by Strawberry Alley, on the south by lands' of KMonsen. Eckert and Lehman , cootalislog al feet In irili wld ofit3in street, and 3u feet in-width 'on Straw leer e Alley, and being In depth 125 feet, and marked lot 11. e. . • fn said borough, In plan of fey . Bich A Co. . T, N 2.-All thafeertain lot of ground; tilt uate in the borough of Pinegrove, Schuylkill county, bounded on the lest by Mifflin street, on the north ily lot number 14, op the nut by Strawberry Alley, and on the south by lot N 0.12, containlog In width 25 feet and In depth 126 feet, being lot No. 13 In said plan. i I . N".9 - -All that, certain let of ground. only& In the borough of Plnegeore„ Schuylkill county, booed& on the wed by Mifflin street. on the north by 10;N0.15,ms the east : hi Strawberry Alley. on the south by lot No. 13, re:nibbling 23 feet in Math and 126 feet la depth, and ben; lot N 0.14 in add plan. ; .1 No. 4.-All that certain lot of gronnd,iiittiate in the borough of Pinegrove, Schuylkill connty, bounded on the rest by Itifilin street. on the north b lot N 0.16, on the tad by Strawberry Alley, on the soul by lot No. 14, and being let N 0.15 in said plan, containing la width = Itd and in depth 1Z reek I N .5.-All that certain lot of ground. Situate In the .borrugh of lenegrove. Schuylkill mainly, bounded on the west by MMus street„ on the north by Morris street, east, by Strawberry Alley.enuth by lot Not 15, containing in width 25 feet and in depth 125 feet,'Leing lot No. 16 in told plan. ! , O. 6.-All that certain lot of ground; situate la the borough of Pinegrove' Alley, on thenert by lot N 0.35. Schuylkill counti.botinded on the wed by Raspberry on he east by Corbin,' street, on the lout Ly lot No. M, eon Moine in width 25 feet and la depth 125: feet, and lot N bey' g o. 3-4 to said plan. lt ' , O. 7:-All that certain lot of ground .{ situate in the br.golgh of Plnegrove..Schuilltlll county, bounded on lb . wevt by Raspberry Alley, on the : north by lot No. 36,F the east by Carbon street, on the couth by lot No. 34, tamping in width 25 feet and In depth 1,23 feet, and bet g lot N 0.35 In said plan. No. 8. -All that rectal lot of gronpdi situate in the bonaugh of Pinegrove, Schuylkill county. bounded on the mot by Raspberry Alley, on the north by lot N 0.37. on Ohs east by Carbon street, on the south by lot No. 36, me talning In width 25 feet. nd In depth 125 feet, and being lot No. 36 In said plan. No. 0-All that certain lot of gronnd.l situate lir the bofough of Pinegrove, Schuylkill county. hounded 'on fhb west by Raspberry Alley, on the north by Morrie str. on the east by' Carbon street, on the south by-lot N . ao. containing in wid h 25 feat atid - in depth 125 ft., a being lot N 0.37 in said plan, with - the sportsman tea consisting of a large frame stable. • - ' - • lie. 10.-All that certain lot or placcOf ground, situate itl the borough of kluegreee. Schuylkill ,county, bound ed on the north by Molds street, on the east by Rasp berry Alley, on the rout. bv Sh It Alley', oq the west by to. No. it, containing In width 2.1 feet and In depth 140 felt, and being k t No. 421 n said chin. , tkpo. 11.-All that certain lot of ground, situate in the ingh . of Pinegrove, Schitylklll .eounty, bounded On the west by - Strawberry a 1.67. on the north , by Sheet Alley. on the east by lot Ito. 44, on the youth . by Union atreet. containing In width 28 feet and In depth 140 feet, gild being lot N 0.43 In said plan. , . • No. 12.-All that certain lot of mroatid, situate In the Ifrough of Piniotrove, Schuylkill county, bounded on t a west by lot N 0.43, on the north by Short Ailey, on the ewe by tot No. 46, on the south by Unica Street, COll. tallotng In width 23 feet and 14 deptkllo feet, mid beteg lot N 0.44 in add plan. N0.13,--All that errtain lot, of gro4na Idtnate in the i i ' _L till 1 ehr h Y' l g t .or ihn and n'hof n l yi n t:Vhis° d 9enegm e ul° i " t nh h vt l ebtb igi ree.7:llc fee lell'ud t ; :pont a.latkhileu9Er' 7 t e k i n i d:4l2l:YtEY'' a ilt n nlbclit i li bei linabeenndtl4 l: wadi lio nodstni t r t o.VJ la old pion. iNo. 14-All that kevtalo kit of galittd.alttisde In the reugh -I cif_l'in wrote Schuylkill county, hi:loaded on . rth by Carbon strreLon the south Wanda of Eckert, ; blittlensan and tertsmais. on the west, bY a 10 feet wide ii, ley. containing In width on 10 PostOnide alley, 30 feet, Abdul" Colon wring 35 feet, sled being to depth lab teitti uteri or boa .. - . 1t0.15.-.All that eerie - In lot of grnintid. situate In the eh of elintgeore, ectraylkll 4 minty, bounded BD t a irte ° lllll " tralt;t ° l4l 2 l . 42l l :2 l ll l lo e rlgreet Ca t i rs a rM ids alley, containing in width 24 fretand is depth 163 , wont or les& and being lot No. IU h p said plan.. No. 10.-All that Sartain pleat or I parcel of land, - sli ts hi the borough of Finegan% I Seheylkili - county. tided on the north by property of Charles Orsoft, de sad,. outhitaatat by the Deka , Camel ' „ Basin, on the nth 3ietleet,and ,.th e et by, lnletocken ,tweicontitziazaoes,r.olia s, , - •. H ik s .. • • Jiads Glithrate, Rana 4 Baia and' Mark , [p0im0406 4 60.4 40111 g 14 0 . Ina: t 4 a i r tio lass, 4 : l l ,3r i icc h Ing holm nets` Prd stable—in tbas wort, iff[Able MON ChiAIetiOSIPARYO PENNSVLVANW Atm, Ali lie rip:lON* and lnterest et Oaceptilltielt. ['art. of, In and to all that tactile tract el Coil bras Mt *ate itt Cass tatenshipe ficitylkill' 4:entity, ea** the [ ‘lleetsein Tract," isounded by; land" of Jacob lientils Isaiah V. Willlainete, Wolff-Mesktraet and otheels.cuto I tattling lit IMAM neetwor hiskaltb the urtelnintwa There an 76 one wad Andf stay:ashore Stens story hawse dwelling *MO, 4 MUM coal brew ers: fretaiselope boseesonse stow edepe hones, 4.ttame bleelunnith shepaanol MOW Intitso shop and tram stables, en tier above I mania. which an the property et thetheninsd the eallierhas thereon entt4.l and Otheri.ileePt telt kg bOase, to It !stained. lfa 2....611 that stertalts piiew or pared of hand. eltuste pertly In West Airy:snick tnernship,enelpeeth, te.Nettb ye e huiegetraibla,Sebuyikillostusty.bounded by latoda of John &hall and others,, William Fehr awl land of th e wire of Fredeshlt Landerbrun,-deceased, eon Mining 26 ivies. more - or law--. 11 the property' of OR01:016 Atso:'Aßlthat'rartalntotee . *ea of ground, iltslate In the borough of Mine *wile . tkbnyikill county, boun ded on the north by property of Joseph Jeanall•Pte est west by property of John Kelly, on the loath by Son. bury street, and on the east by property of ;borne* Chriatopher, containing In width 2b fret, and In depth 150 feet, with the appurtenances, consisting of a!dnuble two story frame dwelling bone with- stone basement. and a two story frame dwelling bones—as the property of BERNARD Mclii.ROY. _ Auto, All that certain tract or parcel of eeed hild. sit uate In Branch townehip, Schuylkill counlY, bounded and described as follows: Begiuning at a stone, thence bylanda now co late of Boyer anti Merger. and Wm- Grand and otlapra south 111 daerters east ST perches to 'a post, thence by lands of Mart beTWeeser the two follow log courses and distances north 59 degrees and mohair east :.77 perches to a atone, conned) , a white oak: north halfa degree east Is 3 perches to "a stone, thence ;by land of the Poreet Improvement Compsny, formerly Otto's heirs. south 49 degrees west 391 perrhea to the; nee of entalning by a survey thereof wade by Samar! H.-nate*, Rai.. in Ma month of Iday, 1836 t*o hundred and foriy : four acres and fbrty..seven Iterates. with the appurtenances. consisting of 4 blocks of miners? atone hooves. 6 blo As of miners' fragile houses, and three two story miners' fram e tumult -4s the property' of WILLIA3I t OBWART. - ' * Mao. All that certain lot orppaarcel of laud, situate In the borough of Port Carbon. Schuylkill county, begin ning at a post one hundred leek southerly and One hun dred feet easterly of itallroadkstreet,t hence Dor 66 de • gives east one hundred and ntnety feet to 51 Creek, thence math n% degrees east two hundred and forty four feet to a post In the line of Wetberill's land, thence by the =me *oath .56Xdberreet west ninetreight &alto a stone corner, thence north 70 degrees ties' t use bun dred and fitlyseven feet to land sold to Britton, thence moth 62% degrees west lifir-tour fief to a post, thence north SiA dome west by Britton and other land pne hundred feet from Railroad street, one hundred and for ay-two fort to the place of beginning. • - Also, One other triangular lot, beginning it a poet, earner of Wetherill'a land,tbenee north" Si% degrees west thlrty.five feet to a corn of Britton's lot, thence south 62% degrees west for ts feet toa past pi ear,bake oven, thence BP% degrees west fifty feet to the pliti4 of beginning, both lots eontalniug 41.960 square feet, which includes eve thOusand square' feet pondonely sold to Moritz Seligman. and includes the Creek. being more Ot less. excepting*and reserving all minerals and mineral coal which are under the surface, with the debt to re move the 511610-1111 the property of Koarrz , SELIG. MAN. !MAN All those three lots or Oen of mut M , usts In the borough of 51Inersville, bchuylkill co n bey bomb, dad on the west by Yront street. 'on. the north by .a.lO Lot wide strift:en the rest by Kaittner street, and 61 3 the scalth by lot et John W Rieman, contslnhig In width t3e; fret,and in deptieloo feet, with the appurtenant/eV,' eonsisting of a twestory frame dwelling house, with al Ij4 story frame kitchen theretcrattached , frame wash and entokeshouse, and a hems *table—ll the peroperly of LEVI B. CHRIST. 0 Also, No.t.esAll that certain lot or ;deretf ground, situate in the town of Llewellyn. Schein II county. bounded entitle north by ItLet widealley, theeast •by a lot now or late of Franc', McDonald. ant the southj by Willing street, and on the west by lot'of Clog Ernst, containing -, In width 60 feet, and' in , depth 150 1 feet,' , No. 2.—Afl that relief° lot or piers of ground. sitttalgOl In the town of Llewellyn, Schuylkill couut,V; bounded' on the north by lot now or late of Philip Retires. on the east by Pathetid etreet. on the south by lot tiow re late of Morgan Williams, and on the west by a {public mad leading to Trewont,contalning in width 50 feet.l'and In depth 150 feet, with the appurtetromeses. coniisting ler al double two story frame dwelling honey withtitene base. went, and a 154 story frame dwelling house,f No. that certain lot or pleve of gernd,*lttiate In the *tern of: Llewellyn, Schuylkill goo fy . bounded no the north by Willing Street , on the east t tot now or late of Mrs. Hannah Gable. op the south r ,, a 20 feet wide alley. and on the west by Railroad etrcontain ing iit WIG h 50 trot, and In depth' 150 feet. with the ap purtenances, consisting of a log blacketuith:s hop. and a log stable—as the property or;ANN A B. (=RILL. ALSO, All that rerisig,tract'of Flxty.two arm of land. Musts along the Dauttlilln and Stooluohaufla Railroad. being part of the Renew it: estate. in and adjoining the borough of l'inegiore, In the coma) , ofl Schuylkill, marked in the plan of said estate with 'beim ureter 75. and bring the same tract which George &Mewl tr, et al. by deed granted and ranee.% rd to Zhnnteruin It %illy— as the property of CHARLEY 3 4JLLY an / WILLIAM ZIMMERMAN. Seized and taken in execution and will be sold by JOHN P. oBART, . . Sheriff's Office. Pottsville,' February 12th. 1559. j 7... tit SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL dSTA‘rlt. jEIY VIRTUE of a Writ of " , festatum . Yeaclitirmi Expn!at, bushed out ofte Good or =mon Pleas of Loserue County and to ;directed,' will be exposed to public sale or out rev. on` ; ' Setturdwy, whgniagy 19th, 999, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon, at tho pu lin boos° of DAN TEL HILL in the Borough of Pottsv II e,Schuyikall County, the following described real este to wit: No. 1. The undivided half of all that in tract or piece of Coal land, situate partly in Nit Castle. and partly In Norwegian townships,Echnylkill Pouuty, boo* dad by lands of William Vetherill and Jkcob J. Belts inger, Administrator, Borman k CUMMIOgi. latldit of the re Delawa Coal Company ,Charles Miller a d tamping one hundred and twenty acres , m *or leas with the appurtenances, consisting of a two str dwell. Ing house, (weather.bmirded,) a one - story ramestlentaer kitchen, four 1,1-2 story. log dwelling. Anises. two .11-2 dory frame duelling houses, one 'two-story atone; * dwell- Ing house, 2 log barns. a log stable !and a frame abed. No. 2. All that certain lotlor piece ofgt:nd Situate In the Borough of Pottsville. Schuvlkill. untyi boun ded unutbwardir by Millersville Road, westwardly by llot of William 11. Davis, northwardly by Sanderson ;street. and eastwardly,by Third street, containing in 'w Lith 60 feet. more or lens, and iu depth 50 ket. Imore or less, with the nopurtenanonc mottling of a double tiro-story frame dwelling house with stone bailment. No. 3. All that certain lot or piece of-ground. situate In the Borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill County. boun ded north wardly by Minersville RCA d. taftwardly by . Third greet, eouthwardly by Laurel street, and west ' lordly be Int of Ott ha flue Rending, containing in widt h 00 tort, and in depth del feet, more or meal, with the ip purtenancess. Seined and taken In execution as t e property, of JAMES 11. FITZSIMMONS, and to be era by I JQIIN HOBART.' Sheriff's 01Bre, Pottivilill • 1 ' 5 " 117 ' Jan. 21th.11.50 COAL. I. F. ITOORHIES-& CO., nr ?Ur CII4.IIATID Lewis Vein Rea 'Ash Coil, From the "NEW DUNCAN COLLIER!: !. They mine to other Coal—which Ann Its purity. IQ - Cargo salve by J. Et. SILVER; Jr., & W., -- bio.ll hoe stroot, Neer 'fork. Pottsville. Jane 6,'56 I . !..11 • SPRING MOUNTAIN New. Cowmen. liTAg undersigned, having leased the 1 Spring !Mountain Mines, ~.. . AT.JBANISTI LLB, PA.. . attherto worked by ,Wx.klts.xesk Co.. are no* prerared to supply this justly celebrated .LEIIIOI.I upAL, and respectittily Invite orders: .., • O. F. RAN LPTI.... • , . 'IIIEO. F. It NDOLPIT, I . CHARLES tAMPB4IIRE. Application. to be addressed to - . • Randolp & Co, i In Broadway. New - York. Benin 23; 003 Walnut street; Etiiiladelphi,o ; Boston. Penn's t• 1 1 • , . Trenton. New le__ t raer • Aim To Randolph' & Ratdpshir . . JeaUsr I Ile, tPa. ! . ..Lay COAL. ! ; . - 1 ~ COAL. Janaary 1,!59 LEWIS AUDENRIEO & CO. Walwut street, L'IIItaDELPIHN. • 110 Broadway. NEW YORK. ' • • • , 'Bl5 State akreet, BOSTON." inerragis pagers in Um best rieidies of DONtr.STIC 00ALS—Sic Proprietors of *dr &elk • (3)ll(ery. capa.l Met or producing veer 150,000 inter d year of the -celei;rie. Led Dummy, (Red Ash.) and BLS , te Ash.) Excluslim Agents for the sale of the purely genuine L.g. mist Mountain Coal. from the Locust Dale ;Colliery at Ozo. - C:Preres k Co.. all of which wilt be shiPped • direct to New York. ala Canal; 'ow - ••romebirlie, via Ontenirich Piers, (billow May/yard, Phliadelpida,) • • ALSO, - •• At Philadelphis,lromi Pier Attll, Port-Rich mond. td • The choicest qualities of RED and' WOLTZ ASII COALS from Schuylkill County, 'Welted loritAL gprtial eare,, and shipped under our persopallimperintesidenee. • At Elisabethpprti N. • LElllan SPRING MOUNTAIN and COITNUID RIDGE , • Prom Baltimore. •, The eelebratiel 1101PSIltRE lIITU • .At Jersey City, . • I (via LehinA and Norris ) The wary saperlor . WlLKESßAlllte COAL, from the Baltimore rein, taken from the "And.turied Improve. anent and Coal Company's Estife," fiver Wilkesbarrei also, the COUNCIL RIDGE COAL; both of which, for steam purposes end for family use, arivrineryiassed. We hold certificates In our odices:from parties who hare need and fully tested.these Coals, end-pronounce them the BUT Awreurcrtz Coale fur isteani in use, prce duclog no clinker.less Rehm and aratler blase, than any other kinds now before the Rollie. ; ' : • • • idaY 15,'58 r s. tiointless: : • nowru. • -TURNER &- GOWEN, Moen and thltri4i WRITE AM COAL from the • efand West !foint Litt Canter. ler.-3,I"AMMOTII 4111 4 /06. RaATR TX/2iB Orntit--Cenl otrett opp0 1 1 1 •41KOPsi Chinch- - Pottarilk. April 10, 1 38 `l5 3y (DO -PARTNERSHIP Iv The subscribers hare assrxistitd theroaeliett. from andafter this date, wider tha name sad stytiotTYLEß, ETruis d CO., and will conduct the %abseil of Dean*, that. as 11110C11111017 to /REDBRICK' TYlat RC°. at No. 3= Walnut street. Philadelphia; 1E0: Broadway, New York; tier No. 4, Port Rich:hood.: irftzpoucKTTOß,. GEORGE P.TYLEE; o.llwllolB 01011, W 11 1 3411 10.4: ONE. I IE-tf May 9. 'Z$ CAIN, HACKER COOK;.. HACKER COOK; . MIMS AVM itEIVISIN Or ; 1131a;olg. mot . Coal. Alsoolmilers in oth . ii:flest qualltiti(of White '*rid keit Aqi N 0.136 Milauf itrest, pai7attelp4 taßClreiknititri • Whams, &huirlpt. -• , - • - 7111.1111 AS MOMS iilf..:ll* Jim Vebroare MN OI - ''.WESTERN LANDS. V .• , THE UNDERSIGNED, Agent- for tottetylk_ 0 •111 Carbon, LnienicCiditimbbi. !helm* Mud Diliphlu tonatiety()ll ti. 24. illeaollll is Pena -City. lOUs county,towa. last In.lithalli sod linti s ttor uss, or on Maw o riptakoll t sinfor ifm In*, xndes"l-6.l,""g"htliriV4itit;ig•- Vninville t iebuilkln r0,J0n.F3,19 *t , 44/ - , - "" , ' ~ ;1 • ' - ..„1:074111rOILSII 0 s • !!! > IIODCISOIT 8c - AN, -Nos, .V ' .b. 9, Dams* Vonunission lend= , and Dealers in WHALE AND SPERM OIL FOE MINING AND MECHANICAL PURPOSES. sePt-W5B 38 U ALEXANDER ..KERB, - DIMMER AND WUOLKS4 LE DEALER IN • 44 t . 101 " • SALT We. 1134 Nottait What,. earl. 1 • • puureuxu , nri. —— - • Astaines tine, Llrerpooltl nand, Thrill ISla ' nIL aoisrates and Star Mills Dairy, 11111.orted slims, constantly on , hand, , and Itir rata In lots to Putt the trade. , • . • N.D.—Orders solicited.. iSept. 25,18 . 996m0 t, • TAW BEERS', •.; Lubricating. Greg - ger The cheapest, mut reliable and durable compound used furlu deatingiietlryDianshinty,andtMaslea of Omnibuses, Carrhimes, Carts, Drays and Warne. arlt iill not Oom, and ls not atferted by boat or cold. Manuftctored and for ado in Tin Cans. K ga and Somas. by ( - TAW I UM. Philadelphia. Annie 10.'66 GEoi'iN, POMEROY '& DULL= IS OIL, SOAP. CANDLES. ac. NO: 12' South Water street,' below starsit.t.suabliptits. Sperms, Lard. Llerphant . Whale, Tannera'and etteidnery Oil, Bperm and Adamantine Candles. Same T. Miller, lislesmsa. Fbiladarphla,!Jannary b,'6B .1.17 JOHN' A. MOORE, Oil aria Comreission Merchant, ANII.9:O.IIALIIR SUPPLIES ) • Ne. 104 6. Water ss Philadelphia, - !llas conatsntly on band Sperm, tard.!Selar. Elephant, 'Reached end Racked W haleoile, Sperm and Adamantine Candles, , • Barn In g and rain k Oil. et preaaly for )liners' nee. Wire Rope, I Slope Chains.' MartingEonder. Safrty Lamps, Gum Ind Loather Belting, Fuses, Wicking. 41.111. 'IA I 14-ly 1 HOTELS. . POTTSVILLE HOUSE, JOHN F. OTNU, Proprietor; G.. Csoltre shvei r ,rormiums, gMbling prowldpa.lol '------ - November 20:'36 '''WHTE HORSE HOTEL." Corner of attire and APhanteepo Striatt. Mynas. ioseet M. Roger, rropr eor. Enteitalementsandareounnodstlonsr .._, ~ of the , bort ittedian4 every attention . -" A; t icilLthe paid by the host and Ms' at. - r --, I ten ants to mike guests ind trait:lL ' • - 117" • ere ecOnfortabk. ~ , ' . r.--....24:±_v- v-','.. ','.. Auguit WO . . .41-1 Y • PRICES . ItEDUCED TO SUIT THE TIKES: "PIATIONAI,I4OTEL," (Late "WRITE SWAN,'!) . — - SACS StrOot, above THIRD , Phfladelphia. The Proprietors of thu above well-known establish Mont, being thankful for the very liberal patronage be, stowed upon them the past year. take this method of -n -forming thelrlfriends Ann the publtu that there re• V.lll prepared to accommodate them If favored with a call. During the Winter months the house has been thor oughly renovated, Improvements pada, upd other erten sire alteratit i l i n Contemplation.' We are de ined to devote otir. whole attention to business and Datter ourselves with the conviction that we shill be aye tottive gePeral satisfacticne. Respectfully yours, I SIDES * FrovEn. • Rare street, abort Third. flakEßMS:—sl 25 per day. N. 11.=-Carriages will always be In readiness to wove . Passengers to and from Steamboat Landings and ”al road Depots. I Philadelphia, April 1,'58 , 15 ty TRAVELING. DAUPHIN a . susquigtmiNa R. R.. ' SHORTEST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE 1 -• tarsus - ' • Pottsville and Harrisburg. ' yftAIN leaves Aubutn at ;9 A. M., or 1 on the arrival' of the Down Morning Passenve ralp from; P,ottmills—Arilvas at llartiahurg at 1V noon. _: tram! Ka crlsburg at 2.10 P. M., artless at Althorn at .5.15 P. 31.,10 time to couttectolth the Dieting Train to Pottmilleaud loticmedlate places., pit-Time thesame. . jlSer'iPare 545 aanti, leu than by any, other Bente. '.. f ' ' R. TRACY. Sip% December 11, IS' ' ; . 50-3113 AUSTRALIA PIONEER LINE:. 'Fatah'hand in 1662. Carrylng the Sailing Poeitieely on the Dag 'Advertised. THE-IWAGNIFICEN'I' A I t firk • i• clipper ship "Brewster, " 1000 tone r stet —Wn. CLAlll.**ider—succnedmthe and busing ono-half of her sure: engaged, kill hare prowet deepetch for lIRLINIURNE, direct.: She tots Commodious and comfortable necommodmions for psi -I.B4ffra, it it. rapid palter, and the bairn I ship now on the berth fur Australia. • Rates of PaWage: • Find Cabin Saloon. $l5O ; Second Cabin. 00. Children in *Moltke.; over two yearly and ander : twelve, • • • ' hilt priee. • 7, Per Fr4ght Passage apply on board,or to.. " ' R. w. CAIRRON, 41 Bowling Orten, New York. ' Bight Rilheforaale, and-cash a.prices !made on con signments. I Ir. I Consignees in Australia: Messrs. ; inson, Bros. A Co: - Jan. 22,'69 [Jane 12,'68 2 Ilyj . MS , LIVERPOOL, P:11 • ELPEIA AND • • STEAMSHIP CO. 711 HE Splendid Steamships- forming the above Line will asiffrom NNW- YORK as tid• • . , lows: ~ .CITY OP BALTIMORE, Capt.Lelteb, Sept. 9. . Sept. Lt. KANGAROO,,' • Capt. Jeffrey, October 7. and every alternate Thursday. . • ; Prom LIVERPOOL every alternate Wednesday. Pate from New York, Ca Al n $l5; Third Clasp po. .4 44 Liverpool. Cabin ;105, 555 k 75; Th'd Class S4O. RETURN TICKETS available for six Months Weeny Steamer of the Line. Cabin,lll4o,—;Tbird Class, S7O. There Steatiters are supplied with improved Water , llght compartments. and carry experienced Surgeon,. • 'Persons about proceeding to Europa, or wishing to send for : their friends from the pH country.ean purchase Tickets end obtain' a II Information by applying to. j. G. [ 13 Droaderaylll.Y. Sabel t 4 ortis,l77 Broadway, N. Y" to 711 J. H. RICHARDS, Min/reign., and to RICHARD EDWARDS, Pottsville. • , Plunge Certificates by Met' Class Sailing Packets be tween New . Port and Liverpool. Oen Drafts sold by the 'above. Nay 8, 'NS • 19.17 CO.i.L. i . LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. haat lunsilie ityl and latter MONDAY, DECEM- A BEA 'DAD, until further notice, the Passenger j Trains of the Lehigh Valley Itailvad Opinion." will run an follows Down Ticall4•• . ' ~ c Leave 3faueb ChunA :. ',ASO A.M.,and12.30 :P.M: ." Lehighton • • , v 5.01 " 12.40 .. t " ..Lehighllap 5.33' . 102 " " Illatln,gtan : ' 6.20 •" ' • 1101 " " laory'a , ' ' 5.51-,,," 1.23 " ' " White Hall 5. 38 4,, , . ; 1.33 ," • " Catasauqua 6.11 4.`\ . 1.43 " .k Allentqwn •, ' 6.23 . ",,> 1 1.50 " " ,ntlihlehelle , . 6.39 " \ , • 2.11 " : Arrive Easton .• 7.20 " -,2.46 "" ,17p Trains. . teams Easton ' at 11.44 A. 31.,avil 4.'n P. M. " ' ECiblebent ' 12 19 P. M., . ' 5.02 " • ' ' I"1AI letdown t 12.34 " 5.11 • " " Catasauqua • 12.46 " 5.28 "• . . ". White Ilall • 1.00 . " .' 5.41 " 4 . 1 -'l,sury'a 1.06 " • • 6.49 " " 812,112,4 PM ' .1.29 ." 6.15 • " •• " Lehigh Clap • 1.34 - . 4 6.17 "' :• " Lehighton -• .. 1.55, •."- . 4.39 " Arrive Manch Chunk ' • 2.06" " • 640 " ' 4/64 - The Morning Train down, and Evening Train up: etlnnects at 3laiich Chunk' with the Cattawiess. Wil liamsport and Erie Train. The Morning Train down, - and Evenidg Train up, connects at .Futon. with Trains running to and from Scranton. ‘• The Beaver Meadow Train leaves Dianch Chunk for Wintherly. Eck'''. Beaver Meadow and Ilasleton, upon the arrival of the 2.03 P. 55. Train. Both Trefoil connect with Trains to and from i New' York and Philadelphia. - December 2b,.4B EMBWIT IL: SAY, Supt. ie Eng. • 62- , OINOVS PHILADELPHIA AND READING R. R Watiter:Arritsigeitient, Dec. 1.3, 110111. DOWN.' PASBENOIiti TRAINS. Leave Palatine. deny. (except. Sundays) at 3 A.3t, and 3.30 P% M.—Paasinz Reading at 9.51 A. M., and 5.06 P. M. Arriving in Philadelphia at 13.23 noun, and at 1.40 P.M. - -OP PAS3E:IOER TRAINS. , • ieavelltfladelphla. daily, (except, nundays) at 723 A. 31., and 3.30 P. M .—Pawing Rotating at 10.03 A:111., and 0/..4 P. 31. ArriTlnglit Pottsville at 11.53 noon, and at 745 , . . Both Up and Down Pataterigrr Train* connect at Part Clinton with Trains to and from lanasioa. Catawlias. Williamsport sad Elmira. Morning Pstrarnger' resins awry connect at Port Cliu tun for Wilkesharro,Seranton sad Pittston. • . , LEBANON VALLEY BRANCH. Passenger Train leaves !Leading at 10.08 A. IL. alter arrival of Dp and Down !!brainy! Passenger Trains from Philadelphia and Pottsville. Arriving at Natasha rg at 12:4b noon. and committing With Passenger fraine on the Northern Central. "Pennsylvania" 'and "Cnalherland Valley" flattened'', fer Sunbury, Wllllanuiport,Elmirs, Pittsburg Lantaater, tlelthume and Clumnbersbmg. naturnina, leaves Itarrlaburg at 2.25 P. 51.., *Mir arri. eal of Trains thaw above A rrtrin2 at Reading 4.55 P. 111.; and sea nett lug with lip and Down Trains for Pottsville and Philadelphia the sin* owning. NO Trains nisi ow Samdays. • ' - . • Par ea....ltetwien %Merino and Philadeiphim.sll 75 and $1 26; andinu and Philadelphia. $1 75 and $1 45 Ilaretaburgand Philadelphia, $3 23 and V.t 70; Lebanon and Philadelphia. $2 CO and $2 10; Reading and liar. Alborg, $1 60 and $1 CO; needing and Potteellia,, $1 03 and so ' 6s;' Reading end lentnon. 65 . and 70 recta; Pottrellie and 11artilburg. $2 65 and $215; Poila 4ll /. and Lebanon. $1 als aod-$1 40 Through No,l 71eketa-.-Pettrallie Id 11allImore,E 5 00 : landlon to nalittoore.s4:.floading le Lancaster. $) 25 Car $O poonde of lineage silos e 4 eeettlamelnatr. The Second Class Can run with all the above Devise Pantenner Train& . IFaTlSaraingTrain Donn and AtiernoonTraln tlikotadie, tan en Sundays. . ..Thkongh Field dam Tleketk at endured nttek to Wag are Yana, Riddle. Deleon, Ottawa, and all the principal ' potato Initial ,Witat.illoctla West, and the Canidaa: and ldtiilgtaat Tleketk at loner Welk to all the abets taros. can hated int apolleationt to the Station Agent. tqrAltTteketawfl be purehaaed befog* the Tadao alart: 111 ai ler fine eharred laid in ears. -A. NIOciLLS, Kelp it Geni;s4t. 1 ' i, , sa . • • - - ! • • 7 -...,w,,,iii4:. - ..;. - : - .- , lihilti: . ot- tk-i.014:::_.); PLU,PASJEIC AMP stAbliennen4. , rorrawruZX, - " , ,landoishroldrespeethily 'be claims of Pottr Jdnit that twin he Omaha", ;14.1 to t tlioatry Dick. ld &Hutted It 110 his Agßrigicat,wlllbete• ay on both branclw4 pee, bp. strict at tartithlai lretpinßLlwaysoq lalviand, atoll Wetted aployloseclllrete°l . mod 'kW work " loutingpricea—tero• N'Uoo.ot the public )14 New Jorsey. in Rope ennstantli n ten; Pm .streontb, rib: 103 9.i ona Lear Bose for pave• mentor, TI ran eh Pipe; and Couplings for paretoents. I ron and Lead kips of all sizes, Orteriztures of army kind, embracing t fall assortment of Cliandeliers. Pacoima% Brackets. te.„ Le.. manufactured of tbe best quality of =bald", and of the laturt and moat approved pat terns. • DANIEL D. MORETON. April 11. 'SS • - PAINTING, &C. PAINTING, PAPER HANGING", 410. HE un d e rsigned would respectfully T announceo the publle that he has opened.* Patin sheln Norwegian street. nest door tO Smith's 'Liquor Store. where he is prepctred, to iseente 411 work In DIA line, such as House and Sign Painting, Glazlng.Grattilpg and, Paper Mos log. on the shortest 'settee. and on reasonable terms. Haring worked at the - business for a bomber. or years.b e hopes to receive a share of the prthlte patronage. MILILLEL SLUNK Polio/111e, April 17.'68 11.617 . • NIUDEY & BOWEN, '• - Boas. & S!gta Painters & Pspbr Base Snip • (AYE r irzeived New Styles Plain 11 and tire WALL PA !ERB. GOLD WINDOW_ PAS!. t SHADES, BORDERS, Ac. . Time neighing A handsome Parlor Paper should me our • •• " • ' 1 11=7" leap &Geld Papers. Mayans sr/ minima and bays a Wier affect than thoseseueralli manufactured. Pure Whlte•Xuad. French Colored, 'enameled, and Arnerthan Mara, French and Americas Oil& Varnishes. Le. Window Mass, Ac. Centro Strec4Pottrville, 2 &ere above America" House. keen 10. 11 • 15-tf PtntsiNG ttieji will consist of Ws ]. Iron•C op psr and 4 Tabs. Porcelain and , "aah flaslns,lroo and Inaa,Brasa Cocks far ;01+I t reDen • . tb• doors 11 41 a • , _ Third:stith 'side. (Pottsville, Jan.l3. '53 SHEAFFER, Pottsville; Pa., Pete of the Penneyleanta State GeologlealSarieyi • xplortlaada, mines. ke. tOetoter 13.'55 41•tf • tpNRIr PLEASANTS, Civil , anti nine &Wooer, POTTSVILLE. rri&---Cautre street, West side, between Market and Norwegian. - , , [August 8, 'B7 s26m I RANK CARTER, Civil and blin , . lag KtOmer', Surveyor. ag... will sandry to sueyis or V oda es. tows plots. se. 011ee with Semi. Lewlit, Km.: Arid min dour beluvr Silver Terrsee,Pottssille. Pik. ' 1 Nay 9. 'VI ' 1 ‘, -14.tf f tIEORGE smrrll, . Mining Engineer and Colliery Viewer, ?0rT8 1 714...LE, PENNA. • , Deeinsber 17,'58 50- T • . • .. 1 li.-siettwfiin: Civil and Mining , ftl • Englnsor.Azhiand, Pa., attenda to Surveying arid Ineperting Mines.surveying and dividing lande. rego - Town tAta.apd all other bneinees in the line tot hie protoesion. Letter address, Fountain Spring P. 0., Sebuyiltill County, Pa. Feb. 23.1858 • S-ly A GEN:CY—,-For the Purchase and ,C3Jale of Feld Estate: buying and selling Coal; tis• king charge ' C a al Lands. ]lines. ke..and colleeti g rants. °Me+ Mahentatigo Street, .Po ttsville. [April d, ' sB 1,4-) . CHAS. U. MLL. DR. M. D. L. DODSON'S ENV DENTAL OFFICE, Mark 4 street, two doors above Third. l iaeadaee I Potter With ertatiy increased facilities for the prompt and careful execution offill manner of work pertaining to the prolloSien behoves to merit a . continuance of the liberal patronscro that has been extended to him. Ile inserts Allen's Continuo s Gum Teeth . At-In...medic I csnlxed rubber, and 5 neral base. block work, rind! e gum and plain teeth , at Hereto suit the times. sartitlit from SIS to $lOO for full vets and hom $lO to $lO for half sets Teeth extracted bp new process Teeth filled, cleansed and medicated 11a.41/1 Work It arras/fed - 13 Decembellni IS beglrn HOWELL CREEK, Mlitersvllle t Pawl i .IVECtIANICAL ENGINEER aqd DRAUGHTSMAN. niters his aeraleeitn Coll nib ratoca and , yithers making Improvements-vial aelectiag alias, making draulpgs and calculations. preparing India dations, fir notating and Pumping Maehtuery, C a 1 Breakers. An. • . Patticular attention paid •O'PUlDifi and Improved lar pittances for , cleaning Dail. and alterations. Prom 11 years' nape/Innen In moo of the beat estabilah ment(ln Schuylkill county, he hopes to give malefic. lion. fir Teresa Nocteratt, and bleat Ecnneanical. - 1.41 REPtiltB TG—Hin. De Haven. Oeorge 8. itepplter, Hanel' Yliber, Charles M. 11111, Rlehard Kier, GI . Rapt. • [Jan. 8, '5ll 2-3 m I ILADELPHIA.'r Far DISCOVERED AT LAST." j! 'i A Certain Cure for Corns and Bnnions.i l / 4 1.1.- . PERBONS afflicted wi h thee , painful axermances, can effect perfect CURBS, without tharald 'of a maroon' or the -knife, by uSlna - SANFORD'S CORN PLASTERS. Sent by mall. pole paid, to any part of. the country on receipt of it. ' d .. S. J.SAN FORD, ' I ! . 241 Dock street, or Box 211, P. 0., Philadelphia. . -Januiry 1, '59 . 1 1.114 !i , WINCHESTER &,CO.ll • F' talking Store, Gentlemen's - . Patent° Short Met Seam Shirt A tetort, 1T THE OLD STAND, 706 Chdst not street,PllllLADELPH.l4,Oppositothe“Wistr. • :ton House. „ A.•WINCIIMTEIt will give, as,heratofoni, las perion • al slipervision of tbelent)lng and Manufacturlogi de. turttrunti. Orders for his celebrated style of Sbirts Ind Collars filled at the shortest rotten. Verson* desirj nit to order Shirai, can be sopplfed with the formula for measurement, on Sippilmtk.n by Mail. Constantly on band, a warted aid select stock of Oat tiernen's Varnishing Goods. - 7 /to-Wholesale orders supplied on liberal terms. September 4,18 • Z6-ly .1 • , •B.P. A H. MIDDY, . 1 • .7q0..1 45 NORTH SECOND Strtiet, _ ot.rt, con:newly kept by Menrs.Ciso. !JAB. ...g; 4 inxra.)l Philadelphia, wholesale and retail ta g; dealers in . . *Vines, )Dandles, Gins, *C.j • Togettior4lth a choke iiolodlon of Old . 34nongahi% Bye, ctitch And *lrish FIRST AND FOURTH PROOF SPIRITS AND FANCY . , • LIQUORS, SfirAll mime you may be plesiteil . to favor' us 'with will meet with the moat prompt attention. ' Jantaity it, "A flar. - MMT bISCOVERY OF THE AOL im POR CANT TO Tobacco Chewerti!. UK. OUSTAT LIN:SARDIS Taste B aaa Ivo Troches, .The great Sobaitate FOP .Tobated4 l IT : iv; a well known and ineontrOv • ti , tole iiet ‘ that the use of Tobacco is, the prolix lug cause of many of the mat serer° - , . 3I&NTAL AND PHYSICAL DISORDERS To which the race of man to subject. se careful an yids and Wag and painful expetletse have. clearly p . vox that it contabas certain narcotic and ?Giro:tans p, ;tur tles-moth dangerotta in theft effects, which by entering Into the blood derange the functions and operatlAs of the Heart. causing Amoy ,. to suppose that organ to be se riously Aleeased. . I - TOBACCO affects also the entire nervous system.Oian.. Heating Itself—as al! who bare ever used the noxious weed will bear testi monyln Lassitude, Nerrooira i3s , Willy; Water .lirrioluDyepepala,?aa many other r. dens of a similar character. 1 THE TASTE BESTORATIII , F. TROCHES I Are designed tocoun terse , these baneful influence „and hare proved 'completely enceessful in a mullit de ofi eases, and wherever. used, Brice harmless In bem selves, they exert a beneßrlal effect upon the entire aye tem. relieving the Taste *bleb has -beivms vittaled or deetroyial by great Indolence, cotnpletely removing the IrritatiOn.and accompanying tickling sensation Of the Throatc-which are always, consequent upon ihstainlng from thence Of Tobacco. and by giving a healthy tone to ' the Stomach. inyignYete the wlzole eystein. I Perseus who are Irretrievably undermining tbelr eons ititutions and shortening their lives : should *seethe'** Troche* Immediately and throw cif the laitolmis and ' ineleasant habit of Tobacco Chewing. - ' Theme Troches or Lozenges are pot np in a, onweenient and portable form at the low price of 60 cents per box... Allbecal:dlaeount to the Trade. ' —t, . ".. Prepared solely b' tke ainderitigued: to whiten r i :ll or ders should lc addieCet d. JAS. IL BOWERS. I) via, .i Corner 2d and liege streets, Philadelphia: Mireb, r 2(4;lB . : • 12.1 Y IS2Orat IS,IONEEIIi CO., ,t , . . I R ON & sT*Eviirmacnammti, Akirket and .STzlie*Hia PAlTs4alleties, • . Hare alwrerean hand' and for mtle , ngrr ENGLISH; ILVITNIIII lilitortnielaiiiri "Itagnallerand other ferorlts:brands. EDI. CAN RARS—ordlnary Awn. or 'rolled to Order fok bridfza porpoises, te..,,Ate. .PSINNSYLVANTA BOILER PLAIT— Promiscuous elms or ^ut required size. 801 LER RITETS—Doser b rand, made in solid dies:.'SST Ws OLISII CAR AXLlES—Amerlean and Ene f ttob. FLUE ' kcovering. Salutes, tr.' A M RIC I SCOTCH PIO IRON. RAILROAD IRONI , T 0 11 " A n dN flat bars suitable for mtnes. turnouts. tz UN I ATA. RNOLISII k NORWAY SLIT RODS, BOLT;t:N ETS and , WAtlftEltS—Far brldree.ars.ind machinery fili_naws I irenerany. CAST.' EIiMMEL, SIACIIINE and 114ISTER STEEL,A Also, an extra nuatit3t for tape and dbl. The slue; tftether with a fall assortment eriron. Steel; Neils and Spikes, to which the attention of dealers, nilmOticompanleo, engineers. Miner*. (un "" 4 ° 4 ma 'diktats le invited. Hay le. MS 119.17 --- NIA - 111r. BA L IN & ! - • ENGINEERS.. Briaa4 gad ilastilfon strrefsttletak(phiet,Prana., . Would call thoi attention of RAlrond Wastammand 60'0st/tinted fait. i road Property, to their Syitcos of Lax. o w - reotinr Dwane:. In whiebtbry are adapted t., tbe particular bulners for Ithieb MI may bo required; by the use of one. two. three or Isar pair of dams . whrets; and the use of the *bole, or so utach of the weight as maybe desirable for adho• scan ;, and In Remota:iodating theta to the gra des,curves, , rirength of superstrartion, and rat! and work to be d en s. , By 'twat means theme:Boum' useful rffeet of the' power is secured with the least expense for attendance cost of fuel, and repairs to Rowland Engine. With them: ejecta to 'slew. and An the result of twenty-three year. practical experience to the Witness by our 'color Oft; tier, we tonnuthrtarefire cliffroit Klub of &Owes. End' mreral 'lames of sites of each kind. tar lease Eltten• lion paldi.to the at rrn,...4 h of the ; machlueln the plan and workmanship of all this dfdal's. Our , long , experience and opportunities of Wattling Informat too, enables ul ' tooter them engines wit It riseurance that in etßetea ey, Mottotay and 40 rabilltyi they will conipa re fa rorably ; withthostiorany other litilts lit ow We also furnish. to outer, Wheels. axle i, boy/log or low moor tire (to tit centres without borloy4compusition toothily (I boy* tags etery description ofOoppor.Sbeet Iran an Boller , Works; ,tad "Tete attpsidaining to the pals or remittal of Loco lee %Ousel W. W.;:DAT.DitI X bunary : 1.11 f, I SIXTTILEW 14111 D. ; • • ;," 4i , I • I ',lt, • *.jl r • • PHILADELPHIA. ND. ional - • ILVAL,N.,-S- South-w : est, I Tj'-,iximer of TIMID. Phtladelphts. ItiftoRPCIBATBD BY THE STATE OF PF:NN A. • FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST. blowy U received In anynetn. Urge cr sdul4led In ; tetest.paid fgan the day of depoeit to the day of with , drawl& • The alert ts open wintry day 0000 o'iSleek In the morn, log Ulf S O'clock to the afternoon, and on .Mondapand Ybursdny 'roping' till S o'clock. Bow: HENRY L. MINN BR. Tnnident.' ROBERT fiBLYBI WE, Wee President. • WIBU4B I J. Sr" Secretary. Bliretteseat • /teary iA. Bennner, V. Carroll Brewster, Saw, Joseph B. Barry, Robert &Wider, , Francis Lee, Said. E. diadem, Joseph Terkel'. C. Landreth Manna, ' Henry Digenderfer. Jitoney ts reeeired and payments made 14 gold dilly Without entice. The investments are made In REAL 'MATE ,MORT GOES. GROUND RENTS, uid such first dams semi. Orissa the Master regal res. - : . - 1 1 . 141y 31,1 - trie. 27, '3B tiiyl 31. H.E:S.Uilscsolar ai c shx loym . would do. rc respect . fully I ahem their numerous friends and customers huyikill County. that their assortment otClotbing for Young Gentlemen is much larger than ever, and they are dis Posed to sell drop.. 'Persons living at a .114. Lance. hive the privilege of exchanging clothing pur• chased althisstore,if they do not suit , Y. A.IIOYT t BROTHER. . ' • 272 Chestnut St., comer of Tenth. Hada. Apr4_ls. '5B 17-ly 101#021DRYNER, iscarsisTs a OTELERL APURV&S, N. E. corner South . and Penn Sti„.Phlladelphht.far ntahes ingot copper &Ad brass. pig iron, sheet Iran, soldees,flre bricks.portableft•r• Res,spslter.bloec thi,tead,fouudriutould- Inge: racing% crucible*, antimony, babbitt metal, sand of all *lnds, braes, old copper. de., tc. lie Is also a deal er In wrought and cast orrap"irou and other metal*. It is bisdealre to accommodate nisebinlste and otbers at a - -distance from the city, by furnishing any article they may want In (bele business. Art Ides not mentioned in • the above will be procured and forward, d. Any 'wintry a the above line will be promptly answered. A. PURVIS, • N.ll.corneigouth and Penn streets. 'February 11.'414 . • . 141 CARDS. HENRY .OVERMAN, 70.-14; . (Old No. 0,) South THIRD lii street, below Market. Philadelphia. . Leatlier Dealer .'. - .- a Nk ila Calif Skins., Mormons. Linings ,- Bindings .. Red :and k Sole Leather, et r. Ifirl.i. IL—Rough Lest bet...bough tor taken In exchange. -. IFob. yr, 'SS 9.17 _..:. , _.......__ - OIL, PAPPIO.,AND BAG WAREHOUSE, E. D. WOODRUFF,.JR., .Ik, CO., O.- 9 North Front street, PHILA -Di.tnnc - ' ' 1 litter:ll,Boi ng Spero, OIL Winter Elephant k Mire% Lard aml liincieral Oil, - Winter A helloed Whale OIL Mlneze.9 . ll, . .. _ . . _ 4.lrevieg 01!. (low.price, tor Voiortable Paint Olt. IMPROVED JJA Made exprettly for lobtleedln for Sperm Oil, and recomme IMO es as being suPitaros to a April 24. 'An • . • FISH, CHEESE .*. PROVISIONS. pCANCOAiW r it! BRO., Commission ..Merelmtitaawi Wholemle Deniers , In KEREL. CODFISH. HAMS. SALMON, 7 ' CIIRESF:,. SHOIMPERS, SHAD, • - . BUTTER, . BEEF. HERRINGS. LARD. FLOUR, ; WHITS. VISIT, PORK. FRUIT,tc.,- • .j • ' • At the lowest prism. 1211 North Wharves, above Arch, Phtlatieltibta. v. B,'--The Cheapest Fish a nett' rpvt.ton Store I n'Phll adelPh4.- itirCies as a 1.11/1/ — (M January '69 THE SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION - . recusant a riziCol:7ll9l.agt.WMl CHOICE ILLUSTRATED BOOKS FOR CHILDREN, AND - YOUTH; BEING the large4i collection in the rouniajneyarr now publishing A Sew Boot Ererzt Saturday Marring. Mean ntly illustrated Catalogues way be bad; without charge. by addressing THE,AHERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION, i1:1 CILESTM Si.. PRILAULLPRIA. $2 4 ,411 the ;infiltrations of the Sunday. School Union can-be obtained at Union prices at the Bookstore of B. BANNAS Pottsville. 12.tf t fitAi , 1.1 8e E 0 CIO I1' ; I3 A DYE, antra PERMANENT ONS!—II. P. t W. C.TAY LOB'S elPhllleitherla." —A complete MUM DYE and DRE&ANG . togeI her. run bracing. to high perfection, all that is requisite for Color lug, Softening and Beautifying the HAllt. imparting to its Sue gloss, and a glean; agreeable odor, and mats no more than the simple HAIR DYE of other ipanutacttur ers. To be had to Pottarille. of, Mr.:Jailer. O. Sunnis, .Iso. O. Bums A Solt, Mr. Coa l *. W. Erruto' i Mr. Joni McDosst,n, Btcvjima HANNAN, Nnd F. SaaDtlcsall, and wholesale at , the PEIIVUMENY and TOILET SOAP Manufactory of 11. P. A W. C. TAYLOR. importers di rerfuseers. • Gil North 'Ninth atreet,Ptiladelphis. 1- H. P. k W.C.yey;ei's Philetheirs Bair Dye and. Dieuing. Another testimonial 10 t be superiority of this splen did, article, from an experienced [lair Dresser: • “idagaita. 11. P. k W. C. TATLOR:-I have wag your Hair Dye. and dad it Mt best, nose its au. 'lt dyes the hair a beautiful black. and leaves It sod and gloasy—npt NO rough and harsh as-othr . :cm. In fart. I find it the heat I have ever used. ,- , • JON. F. SEI PERS. Pennalfly is Ball, Fttortur, pg.” Kanutal corpse.) COI,VERF OIL, II machine) y.lio subotltato ended by Engineers of sink l my Wore I utrodured. 17-1 y Oet:I6,:~b8 January 1,'49 •.- A CARD, '•• eharawfaia. Pa,' Dee. zossi, THE UNDERSIGNED, t he Founder And . Pubi ishof "VAN * COnnrs COUNTERFEIT g mslmiiixt* DETECTOR," deed - refiring from this branch of birsiness. has merged t t d estabilibed wink in tEe popular BANK NOTE REPO Rof lour k Binatirm. Having published Van Court's teeter sines 18Z9, the undersigned reludently parte -with his old friends and subscribers; but this Madmen. 14 lessened by the eon virtion. that in INLAY ' a BICKNELL'S - BANK NOTE REPORTER, they will - melte a work that watches the dmes. . . . . • • NOTICE! 4tlfsubserlptlcis to pa LAY. HICK Sp.LVS °Rank .isTote Reporter.° Are payable seruptilausly In Advance. This Is the old est. Bank Note Publication in the world. - For thirty Wu; point It ha maintained an- unsullied reputation, and oontWues to be the necessary eolupanion of all bur inns peo ple over the whole continent of America. "The Coins of the World!" Now In press, by lwaar A ilicansu.. will be Oren :mato- Bondy to all old and new subserlbers. All Coin Charts, Guides and Manuals, as compared with this, may be eon 114ened .waite papas. ~ . • - i TEEMS: . To the Sembllontbly, - - -$1 50 per annum. " Monthly,'' • • - . - 100 -• ', . Slagle tkoples, at the Counter, 10 Mats. . I " •'• Mailed. 13 .• ... . Adlreaw-- ,'--- DILAY A BICKNELL, I • • Box 2150, Post Glitee; Philadelphia. Pa. January 15,'69 i 3-3 m • • CRtTTENDEN'S erottuncrcial fEro 11 eg e, N. E. Corner ' Seventh end Chestnut Sus, AN INSTITUTION designed to pre,- . pun young men for Acnez Newt/AL Eigablished. Sept. 1814: Ineorporated Jane /,1855., BOOM 0/ TAMILS: B. B. Comeni*. - David S. Brown, Frantio Mahlon. A. V. Parsons, David Milne, , ' lonise Backer. Gorge U. Stuart ; .. • O. 11.111nunin, John Sparhank. - Yrrderick Brown Joshua Lippincott, Jr. - FACUUTT: IL 11. Cat .clorpi: Principal, Consulting Accountant, t and Instructor In Commenial Customs. Tuottus W. 3looac, Professor of Pen msusli ip. Gnaws 31: Taiwan, ProAntoot of the &Woes of Ar. counts. - JOIIN Gaorsatcu,PrOfemor of Book-Keeping and Pho nography. Anonyms Stuart, Professor of L•ngusges. • •.. Hog. Jou Joss& Lecturer on Coukuterrlal Law.' W. U. *tux, L. L. D.,—President of Girard College— lecturer on Political Economy.. 4114:11111110911eo,eontalolog fin portleula re of term:, manner of Instrnetkm. /le, may be bad on applying at 119 , 091100,01tber In proem or by letter. 111T1 ENDOI . B 1100K-KEEPING"for site. Prl $1 O. Hey to the same, 60 coots. ,October 0,'511 MR. E. 'r.. TAYLOR, . :7031W.T of ins /fax or LIPMCOTT4 TATUM, /(ND LIPPINCOTT, TAYLOR. . _ it CO.. ' `•Jferekaml Tailor* and Extexsire einnVerg, Of this Clty, and the f o llowing Citles and Counties, to wit: LirrniCorr t TAROS. or Potts/Cie. rehuyik ill Co., Pa. lArrixteott, TAILOR CO., oft pton. Northam'n Co., W. • 44 4. 4 . of. liansillsi :Montrse Co- Pa. of Waugh Chunk, Lehigh C 0.," of •of Evading, I.erk s County, Pa. • • st .ts of Cincinnati. Ohio. • 4.1 orrto. 200 Ilarket st.,Philad'a. Would respectfully tortilla his numerous friends. and the.ublic, that be has associated himself in husiness with the well-known house of CRANVILLEATO,KES. . A -.. 6 07 m a nna arms ANIMAS SAAi Wed SernAth, When his entire nod partioular attention will be dom. ted to the Met chant Tallotlng and Fine Ready-Slade Dr parttoents 'Er. 11. T T,solieltsa earl from his former numerous, customers'. and from All who..whitt ctetbh,g of superior ElYle, Quality and Worknumship, either ready-told* or made to order. . t air-Strangers visitingtheiitywill Please remember the Temple of Pasidoo. No.foT_Chiret nut street.jult one square below the beantifol Masonic Tensole, vitiated nn the same street. ,The undersigned trtt4 be happy towed tilafriendS and ware them with the befit and style of rteady•nade Clothing that ran be met with to any city in the Union. E.T. TAYLOR.. Philadelphia, *September a, '4s BS. EDWARD S. BUCKLEY, - Gray's Ferry Boiler-Iron Works; (At the Asa end ef Fray's Ferry &fridge,• Shwth gar of Uray's Perry Rend.l ". Philadelphia, j) . l . AN , li:T n A ed e . No. A„C hat'. =seine Iron, Stamped and Warranted um. Citra•Ualined Pin Box Iron &mew • -- fns from Misters and other dekets. • 1.A4F1, Stamped and Warranted; Choreal Pkatr t..FUe" Iron of Medium trallty nnallty red died Piste and b tut) I ron %inch to No.lo W a In thirktifie; boo* for Tank., 4:11.11001.t1114E b QUAIL. Coal Chutes, Care. Ship and Stesuatrat Hulls, and Itriairr*; °Minato, this ftmegoin g description , of Iron of all length*. elms and patterns within 68 Inches Its width from Y e ,Inch to N 0.13 If 0 ln.thlekneas , solicited and promptly exteuted at lathed current - prksa: an•amotrtment of Boller Deeds and promJscuorm phtvta of all widths, aid Ittkhwesses constantly on lona. largo or small Driers supplied will:writ doliy. Boller Birds of superior quality arid Jerious Ass always ors LarClaCe it the Works, sad at NO. 6 Terolcur Build ings, No Zd Walnut street. ' Octoixt 'A 'SS 40.5 as " lIIIT GRASS AND GARDEN [LEEDS, FRUIT Tiz, Agricultural, Ivo pleusentiolt , c. "', 4TILE taillseribef will keep& iritt, on hand Clover.Timoth7 and othrlttira.A . l; , c reeds. White Clover and Lawn- Greer, .... 1 / 4 ~'-, '' -,,r4 674dep together with garden and field erode. wilio, , !',. •+ win warrant h. be fresx end ze, J. Ile will .alco rr..,... . .. order: frT all klo4a of trait tree.. (warranted to V ' n . 'MO' zrt. , ' rrprcrentrd.legrienittintl iroPirrwentP• ,"' tl of which eta be faro iched At mAnutArtvrer'A pl, t . , The seed. and tree* sold il , the aubarriber are Erb-% i `, with great oareoinly from g toners of repatatira ail " rdanding. lie does not deal In aced* pr cured protoNt. 011511 in the market. from thosemho Fell cheap, w it hrc t regard to the character of the awed told. or does le purchase or *ell tr.ecalsirtOWnproenternously In awing - 1r dep, where their too clove proximity deterivratte th.'t quality, pante ularly those ()rib. *am* specie*. TMs 1, an Important eonaideretion to those • hr, patellae. elrt. , *reds or Milt. trees: For trevo, at.. send In Order, early to ' . BENJASIIN IiANNAN. pang. from the Beeson aerie,: A GOOD DATIVE COW. 111 r. Alexander Wright, of Lowell, triads the following' statement to' the Secretary of the Massachusetts Society for the promotion of Agriculture, in Sep ember, 1831, conieruieg a milch cow of his: .The native cott - offered fer prenirn et , purChased from a drove' in Vermont, whe n years old. She is !now 9, She calved. etirlr in January, 1850, and from the, 10th of that month to the 20th of August, 185 she gave 9,027 quarts of milk,'weighink 2 pounds per quart. The,grentest quintiti giv4rl per thy wasin June,lBso, viz : 21 quarts and 1 gill. ller next calf was dropped on the 12th of Septen4r, 1851, and it was not without coo : eiderald; effort that she was "dried .riff" oa the 20th of August previous. ller u4lk wax very rich in cream, producing one pound of Lotter from seven quarts of milk. 'During summer and winter.while in milk, she was fedi morning and evening as follows :—One quart of Indian meal, one quart of shorts, with one gill of malt put into a pail and boiling water poured on until the pail was nearly filled * tht c3ittents being well stirred, and then covert.l with a thick cloth and lett till the next meal to cool. In winter /she had a peck of carrots atinoon inaddition to theinbcive. For the quantity of_milk given each month see the following record : • • January. 1350, 20 days,.ls qti. per day, 300 g 4 , February, . 23 •• 16 .. 44S Mara.. 31 a 17 ••• ", - Ap.ll, " 30 " 17 •• •• •••• 610 " -May, " 31 . 2n14 " 020 J ma*, •• 30 " 21 1 ,4 " . July. " 31 ." 21 '• •• 351 •• August, ," 31 " 20 " ••• ° se. 6:10 t 4 eptembee, " BO " I'4 •• 555 . Orteber. " 31 " 17 " " 527 ~ Nterember, "30 " 16 " " •• •r 00,, - December,' •• 1 31 •," 1434 January, 1851, 81 • • 14 , 6 434 Fetrtiary, • . . 6 2t 14 43. • :gawk. 31 . 13 , 403 30 12 " WO • Afay, " 31 " 12 " " 372 June, • " 00 " 13 •-• 3110 July. '3l , 9 " " 2:1.4 August, " al 1 " ' 4 " " •••• 60 . This is an average of nearly 141 quarts W.F.day during the whole period of about 19} months. Trout. January 1011, 1850, to January 10th, 1851, she gave 6,471 quarts of milk, being an average fOr onn year of over quarts pre day. Allowing that , 7 quarts of her,milk pro duced a pound of butter, the whole quantity would hake made 1,289 4.7 tbs. of butter; and at the same rate, for one year, 924 3-7 as.; a week; 17 5.7 tbs., and over 2 3.7 lb+. per day, fur 365' sticcessive days; being on an average of about 75 cents per day'i it to have been sold for 30 cents a pound, or $5 25 per week, or $273 fir one year. ° The skim Med milk of one year, at 3 cents a quan would have sold for $194, which added to $273, the value of the butter, would have amounted to $467 13 for one year. What yields ti better profit than' a good milch cow? So .much for the history of one "native cow,t':a record worthy of the notice of every man siho ker a a row. RICII RICE PUDDINC.—Pick an wash-at quarter of it pound of rice; put it on in cold water and let it .boil fur five minutes, then strain the water off and put the rice on again in us much new milk as it will require to boil it quite soft, with a good pinch of salt; stir • it frequently to prevent it from Miming ; when done, put it into a large basin to cool. Beat up six eggs, a pint of milk odd sugar to your taste; it should be rather too sweet when ion Make it, as the sweetness goes off in the bnk• lug; add, also f tlive or. six )itter almond; blanched and crushed, with enty oilmen pee) chopped very fine mix all well together, then stir it into the rice, taking cure to mix it thoroughly, so thatthire be no Winos. • Bu' •ter your dish, and pour in the mixture; then shred about two ounces of beef suet as finely as possible all over the top ; grate over that half a nutmeg, and bake it half an hour in moderate oven. • Fume Pannixo.—Beat two eggs and a little milk, and 80 in five tablespoonfuls of flour, making a batter. Boil one. quart milk, and when it boils pour in .the butt stirring well while it is poured in. Let boil slowly for a!few minutes. Eat 'it sseeterted cream or milk; or whatever saive ',- suits best your palate. Itlis a cheap, riu:ick .r; way of making a 'very plef,tsant and wholostime 1 dessert„, Wheat meal, Unbolted fl our, cosi be used instead of dour, which to our ta s te is i still better. -l''„ Thiel is a home dish whirls we prize much. It we could introduce it Into " general use, we shoulthalMost sitcom ourselvrs -; a benefactor. ••. : i j__ I ____ ____ "., VALUABLE Itk:ClPE.—llut following is said .1., to be en excellent recipe fer cleaning silk : Pare three' Irish potatoes into thin slices - end . . wash them well. Pour on them half s pint of boiling,water, and let. it 'Stand till voll— 441 A s tra i n the water and add to it an equal (ito. tity of alcohol': Sponge the silk on the , right - . ~ iiide, and when half dry, iron it on the wrong side. The most delicate coloied silks may lie e leunsed.by this process, which isequalliap-, licable to cloth, velvet, or empei. i - i utti l BOILED BATTER Punnixo.4- fight eige, eight 'spoonfuls of flou, one Of t of milk; beat these together very thorn ' ;.; :put i the mixture into a well floured clotft 4:1 - ;' a Water it rinsed mould, and IfoiLivie hour.„i4ertia it with eold'sauee. If mote flour I lett iegg is used, boil it longer, The': c'ipudding may be baked in an oven tbreel Airs of as hour. .1 . To IlEmove-DAsmnurr.—Taki' it thimble ful of powdered refined botax, (can be hlid,at any druggist or country store.) let it dissolve in a'tascuplul of water; first brush the bead well, then wet a brush with the mixturo and apply to the head. Do this every 'g ay for s week, and twice a week after for . a,A4 times, *id you will effectually remove thedandruff. ' Loss. CAN.E.—Three , teaspoonfis* of light dough, one teacupful of butter, mull teacupfuf of sugar, two eggs, one.teaspoonful - 44 peml• ash, and tiro or three large tablespottufuls of milk; add akio at half pound of raisiis. ter it is thoroughly worked together; of the 'dough into - the. - pans, and mime 'nut4 it be comes light. Bake it iu itelow ce;ren.i, To MAD. GOOD Pasta:L...Dissolve an ounce of alum ins quart of warm water"; when cog add as much flour as will make it the r oaiiv tone,. of cream ; then strew into it as mael powdered rosin as will stand on a dipie, snd g two or three cloves; boil it to a conlistenel , •' ) ! stirring it all the time. When dri it mal t. softened with water.' • Srahtßasan.—lt is not generally knows that litallaDread, when immersed in cold mutt for a moment or two, and re-baked for abet itn hour, i.e in every respect equal to neat Wilied bread. • ASO Total for the whole time, 9,0 Z ." litcipcs.
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