!it anti jjaupr. "Tula six" there is a goad deal of scan 4141:alvirtis going`op in etwt* Tillages; that every body (he or she), doesn't: mind his or . Iter , business. This may not lie ;so; for "Tsui &le i !, himself is a great scandal.monger, and has donee, .d* of mischief ftt his time, by insinuating what itet dared: not distinctly clings' or tursert.: But if there be any imper:. taie ß ipersons, *tie or , litutele; inarried. j or .single; who do not find it convenient to "mind,' their' tiViti business," we *mend to their' oinefurianeation the following tines,; '- J olr any tortes tiostueNi if • gentleman shoal 4 aims% - with upon a lady. • • i O • It ts /My don't ntunhi. Or. to speak a Ms planer. That taw an soy Ji sat body's %Want, tr Jody boo • besot ' • ; no It Aar bodes bosSoo ll libeit that & maltase! dew Or Ivies he leered at miff • Or if be leaves at RUT • 'Or fa ft orromory ' That the curtain& 'ballet be dnorn, To wavy from Hasher totals ..;! ri.-Tassatsat. lwautrical i • &by body's b1u1t4.4 'Sit the Zudyes, tf heel:eau •Bids* Out with eider A.; -•-; Vied doesn't let bet LW!! • • l lt *ay WAIN boI I DIK Sat the pesUesuran's, It ghe " ilboold,aixept another ortOrt, heAtoeen't chute, to be? r: wlt it'itereen's on the stiteotolh, .• •..-Whetttergrrt. or *bother awn, , • Isle hey body haloes. Wh" 11141 Pen".l°4lll. 10 can/ . rtr. ft' you me • panne -While he's calling otri !hem It any of your Dodoes. - Whitt kieblabflee LIK , be there? . 41 Tbe soktenee or DO copy S I ues stated, would 14 MS: Is It lay body's belfnia What asette's bostbeeit let linurtber 'Us, or whatber thus't, .. should rally Übe W ll l l O l l. ' Your we're certain If ittabl, • " Then ate eunewt4 *Ate It ea. . "If It well loin the rebble, Aad set the noble part Of the tattlers and Muni" 'Who throne the valeta mart: Itat I( itat, we'll set 00 teacher, • Vatll each awaldlerlieres, If it were better, to the fathre, To mind his ran onennas r Since COI7RTING IN klill ENGLANI:t.-• , A ,sensdne New Englander, writing. froui Mu sachtusetta last week, aelthowiedges himself eatight,,anittudts if be' Wait' not justified by the circumstances whieb liP relates. We say be Was. Here is his cases Well sir, this Mary caught' the skating fever, which is now raging. so &fitfully., I heard het express a wish for a pair of Skates, and thpnost day she had tha ' 'r best pair that could be fOutid iu the 'city, and 'Atobody knew who sent theit to her. We:went • 'down upon the ice, and there that' little- devil • of a Mary, just sat quiell'illown, ordered me - on my knees, and quietly ,!Cecil that foot, the t i foot, in my lap, and bid put on her skate. • Sir, bad Venus dropped 4iwit from Heaven, and told me nib her down with rotten stone and oil, it• could trot bait katonished ilie more than when that divine root Was, placed in my unworthy lap. I felt re& raint—but I buckled on the skates, and stood up, with Mary by my ' side. Have you ever taught a woman to skate? No; well, let trit tell you. You've J. seen a kaleidoscope, v4th a few old bin of • glkss, &c., in a tin tube, and turning it, have Peen all sorts of beautiful, figures. ! lust imp. • 'gine a kaleidosrnpe, ;and in • place of beads 1; and . broketi glass, please kubstitnte blue ey ii, curving eye lashes, lipsi,• ivory, Wavy hair, ; crinoline, gaiter boots, set)hyr worsted, cupids, bearts,;darts, a clap of thunder, a flash of , . Jig . fitning, and "auld Ni4k." Imagine your. the centre of a •sysfrat. with all these things revolving around p i n; and a violei bank breathing Bi- hs upon i you all the while, and •yin hive Mart and 4fert victim in the first skating lesson. , Hari?, and I muirt 7 --ithe on my : :left arm—all - sq uare . f • ' ; - ) ;: • First, Mary's dear little gaiter boots present themselves 'to my pabiiiithed vision, 'and, be fore 1 have time to wonder how they came up • before me, I feel them.4essin z their blesked beaUtY, , with emphasi,jinto the- pit of my 'stomach." Neat scene wavy`. hair, with a . ,thirty dollar bonnet, Prid a divine head, come "pitching into my waitclat, with 360 a, force , Una feel feel the button against my spine. 'Next 4tarY'gines up atf Me from between' . my .I, ; tsck boots, and anon'helr blessed little nose is thilit . ' 1 into my shirt bestir!). -- ' ' ' . ,i.., Ah I my friend, all research and' study on ) the mysterious sufijiicti„of women ;has been . .-....comparatively in vain till, in this eventful yea.t?f 1859, the fashioii of skating has open ', ed,new and various' sourcea of information. • Do you remember yourfirst attempt at driving tandem ? 'Do yon remetnber how that infer- , nal perverse beast that you selected for a leader, 'wield' insist . • in( turning, short round, and i staring you in, the ilface as if -to ask, "what the deuce yoit'di be at ?" Well; just • lynigro and try .a woman on skatei, that's all -- , :.just. try it. Ah I wont you come bl i the con 'elusion that women luive sundry and divers ways of accomplishing their , 'objects ?;(.. Dear Mary! I offered myself to her every time she , turned up - of. cf4e round.. I Pin hers.' •). ''' 1 ; .. Sola:ofJerrold's clft b talk is given, and we select a few characterialie passages: ••• "Brown drops in. !Brown is said by all his friends to be the toady !of 'Jones: I). J.-to Brows t 'Have you hued the rumor that's fly. ing about town ?".N!i i .' .'Well, they say Jones Pays the dortax for "lin."' • "A. supper of sheeirs beads is proposed.= One gentleman preseht is particularly enthu siastic on the excellahce of the dish, and, as be timers down his kisife end fork,. exclaims, Well, sheep's heads forever, say Jerrold —'There's egotism,tit "When some gentleman, hearing an. air , mentioned, exclaini4d, 'That always carries ine away, when I !hear it.' 'Can nobody whistle it?" asked Eiouglas Jerrold." • • . ' Jty g— las a;good yarn' about one of onr lanirs." His client was on two small chargei,l"frivolous charges,"'as shellbark designated them, (forging a note of band and stealing a ihorse.) On ru n ning hie eye over the jnty; tift didn't like their looks, ISO be prepared an dffidayit for contituauee, 'setting Girth the. iiteenee in Alabama of a prineiPal witness. ,gf read it in a whisper to the'prisoner, whc‘itbaking his head, 'said, "'Squire, I can't ewer ta i that ar dokyment." "Why 7" • "Kase paint true." Oki -Shell inflated and explede i d loud enough to he heard throughout the tome. "What I forge a note an' steal a hoes, an;canft swear to a lie'! Dash aich infernal Amts."; And he lea the entions one to his,#te. Loans—Yon iimember the line in Mark • Antony's address • ii ' ' olsee *ilia a mitilut ettvklat Cheat m4l" I,rethetuber, . • , ,totrirOg—Well,lits 1! was passing with a friend along the'itreet, a nail - in the cask - ,:which Stood `on dui sidcrralk , Fauglit flap .of my coat, and' tore it. Instantly turning companiotO puinted,u.) the torn place, and excluitned, 'lee what a rent the elisions cask has made!" , - . Pt:4o6 LAtrri4At Quarter Sessions one of the magistrates slept ind snored; 's , young 14arristu - seris upi;his note to, the senior min. , m il t 1 -, • ) "Q.--Why Sir. Toribelly the fink ship :on record? , • ' A.—lleoliuse Ai noir e s, AtirkP' siu.in drop4ls obi of the rigging of a „ship, some fi fteen or :orenty feel and fell phimp on the bead of the first lieutenant.— • "Wresehr said tie 'otficer,l"where did you come 'fronr '24kn., sure I came fronythe Not* o f xrebuldi yer _ , • ainall addition of a IfeCortiu' 'ere Reap er irotsid snips aSwing macbtnes ,very • deura bte ,'!tor ' sib° arontd Wish :so bo without a sowing and reaping machinif - . SHERIFF'S SALES. , SHERIFF'S SALE of REAL ESTATE. BY VIRTUE of .several Writs `,ot reileriamrErpenseis aid /marl Ruins, issued out or the Court of Common Men of Sr bopikllleOutity. awl iglu directed, there will be exposed to public se!, Or outcry, on Saturday. March Stla i rt SSP. at 10 o'd i eek in the frencem. at , the Public Slue of JoUr CLeave, (American The a) in the anon& of Pottsville, Schuylkill Coutityk the fitilowhlg described real Wide, to wilt— An the nrentrthireet , inattundeed and tenths purls of him, the mid PAMIR MAISON, of and In the thrrefbl. toning adOsing butts of Coal Lands, containtrat to gether aloe hundred and ninstrfent acres and thirty perches, and allowance olds per amt. far roads, kr Bute now.pertly in Casa and partly In Now Castle town. on. parmarty in the township of Norwegian and Sarni *SOS* the County of Schoyikill, bounded and duraibed as folleembe Witt The first of which beginnimeat a einsantdoak, theneeby land of Roney RetUst set Philip Wltenoller stalk ratty:eves degrees. tenet two hundred antiniendyereen and'a halt perches"to • a post. meth twitatpthree degrees west *lateen :perches toe poet, Mutes by lend oft:tattle and Waggoner and recast and north died Dios degrees east three huntirercand tittetr. them percher to a pine, thence by vacant Laud north twenty4hOle degrees west ninetyperchealoa *atonal, Ouch shdy4ve degrees meet 011 e. hundred sod thirty-' live pecan to a plus,-north twentpone degrees west twenty-four perches to a corner, tenth defy-nine degrees west four hundred Acid slity.tive - perebss to a o pine, throes by land hate of Christopher 'Navin' now the secemd,of usid ltsitAatud butt of Liana . :rd Had scoPth one degree east eighty-tour pitches to a white 9ak, and thence by vacant land smith „twenty-three degree. east Shy-two perches, to - the lace Of bee eta ing,"erditlitting four hundred and tertmtpossaeres and one hundred sad tiftyteto perches tindaUevonce (Keit per. cent. for roads. The second jetties said tracts beginning et a Poet, , thence by land baud Henry liestle, now the third of said tracts. south eighty-five decree' east ono hundred and sixty-lour Perches to a pine, south twenty.three decrees. net seventeen perches to a stone, thence by laud n 1 Leonard heed north eighty.nine degrees east thy-four wend, lira dons, theses by the /het described teen of land end vacant lend north lire degrees east one bun dled and tot treight and a ball perches tog stone.thenee Ey vacant land north eighLydve degrees welt two boo. dred and twenty.seven. and oneefourth .prechte to * stoner *ugh Ave degrees west one hundred and three perches to weenier, south eighty-Are degrees east tour perches to a pine, and south Die degreee west slaty perches to the place of beginning, containing two hun dred acres and eighty perches and allowance of six per tent. for roads. And the third of - which laid (meta beginning- at a post, them* by land surveyed to William Wriggdner and Claimed by•Jatites Dundee. and land of 1030nird Reed north one degree west one hundred and nine perches to a atone, thence by second of said tracts north twenty. three degrees meet seventeen perches to a pine, thence by same and vacant land north eighty-eve degrees west three hundred and two perihelia a pine,thence by land 'o f John Meyer , and Company south thirtyotte degrees west two hundred and nineteen perches to et OD e, south one degrees's; fifteen perches to a stone by a pine, and north eighty three degrees east, four hundred and nine ty-tive perches to the place of beginning, cemtaining thrseluandredandllipme *emend twenty , pereberand I allowanee w di per cent. for roads, Lc. The premises above descrlbed being the sante which was conveyed to I the laid PETER 51118031 " two separate indentures. one of them from Sarbh 11. kinsey by Indenture dated the twenty-third day of December, A. D., 1816, recorded inSchaylkill County la Deed Ike* No. 23. parent, Ay.; whereinseventeen tillyellthe thereof was granted mid conveyed unto Charles Miller, Morris Patterson and the' mid PETER' M 11.1 ON, la fee, as containing me' thin sand one hundred and iiity•threseerea and one hinder,' and forty-nine perches. more or less, and excepting oat of lurid grant a piece of land conveyed to John C. Offer- man of, three acres, and also all town lota in the town , of tiew.Castle, which had been sold or conveyed with the rights appurtenant t h ereto, and the enteral them front Timothy Id. Ur an, Administrator, At:, by laden , tare dated the 36th day of December. A. D., IEIIB, re-'. elided In Schuylkill County In Deed Book No. 32, pace - 39, Ac., granted andconveyed unto the geld PETER SUISUN one dxteenih thereof. and -the said PETER liAldON bath three sold and conveyed certain portions of said oneststeenth. . - The improvements, on these lands consist of several large collieries, the lessees of which bare erect:d o ili thereon engines. breaker., fixtures and housea, which the landholders have a right to pure at the expiration of their respective leases. agreeably to the tenon thereof, the lame having yet over 9 yews .to run. The quantity ot eel mined from the lands daring the last 6 years averages over 85 thousand torts anoints ly. At Charles littler's. Pine Knot Colliery on said lands, there Is one 60 horse hoisting engline.and t thirty horse, breaker engine. At Richard Keiser colliery on the dale there is one 50 horse hoisting engine, one 200 hone pumping engine. and one It, horse breakereugine. At John Kaginnes colliery on the same there Is one 45 hone hoisting and pumping engine. and one 12 Neese breaker engine; and at L. C. Daugherty's colliery there is one 15 horse engine, with nutuereus miners' houses erected by leader. connected with these collieries. In addition to which there are tiwellingi amounting to over 110 of various kinds erected on leaves of surface, which fielded durieg the lest year a rental, of over 1:00 dollars. , Some of tholes's** have their flat ures locatedon adjoin ing tracts but work teal from these lands—as the pro• party of PETER MAISON. Alan. Ali the right, title and interest, Claim and de. I Maud or SaPilmns Thomas, of, in end to all that certain farm or tract of laud, situate In North lieuheim town- ahlp, Schuylkill county, bounded by land or Bente, ler, lauds now or late of (heave Ebbed: lands of the Schuylkill Navigation Company and others, containing 230 acres, more or leas, with the eppurtenanres,A troneisting of a two story stone tavern house, with a one dory stone k It cben thereto ettee • ed. a frsino, stable, a two army log dwelling bom. adds fratattbank barn—as the property of SEPT lUDS TROMAS. Auto, All that certain tract or parcel of land. situate in the township of Barry, and comity of Schuylkill, be ginning at a high pine stump, thence by bind late of Daniel Rohn and land of Britton south 4 degrees went 176 and Auden** perches to a stone, thence by sat , veyed, land north 80 degrees east 91 perches to stone. on a rock, north 70 degrees east 450 perches to a stone, north 13 degrees east 41 elirches. to a stone, formerly a pine tree, and north 40 degrees west 6:1 perches to a stone, thence by land late of John Weaver,deel, south 73 degrees west 111 perches to a stone, ant north 17 do. grees west 11 perches to a stone. formerly a hickory, thence by land surveyed to M try Kunkle south Thlidss grew. west 111 perdue to a stone, Menet by land of Den ied Rohn south 13 degrees east 23 perches to a stone. Smith 79 degrees west 43 perches to a white oak, south 13 degrees east land tour-tenths' perches to a stone, math 6 5 degrees west 16 and three tenths perches to a stone near Deep Creek, and north 13 degrees west 34 perches to a atone near the Deep Creek road. thence •aloogor omen id road by land !steel Michael O'Coeuer *math 4.8 degrees west 73 perches to a post. thence by land of John W. heck south 73 degrees, treat 26 and lire. tenths perches, north 83 degrees west hand one4entbs perehes, end north 71 1 ,4 degrees west 9t and four-tenths perches to the Ogee of be-ginning, containing 338 acres sod 123 perches, and allowance of six per cent., An. (being part of a tract of land which John Herman and wife by an Indenture dated the 25th day of August. 1840, granted and conveyed to Chalice S. Cmitill.)o l, with the appurtenances, romisilrg of * 2 rtory frame" dwelling bouee,frame *table, and water Denier SAW 113111-111 the property of CHARLES B. CtX3K ILL. Atha No. 1. All that certain - mesenue and tract of band, situate in the township of Tremont, (formerly Moore, e,) Schuylkill county, boandei and deocrlbed as &Atoms, to, wit Beginning at a marked gum tree, theme by land late of Fleury Feather, (now O'Neal.) north 60 degrees west 36 perches to • post, math 85 degrees went 215 perches to a cheenut oak. south 16% degrees wept .T 2 perehee too post. thence by land late of Jacob Mier." (now Jacob Loam.) south 72;5 doitiess west 101 perches to eheinut oak, north 27 Airees west 45 peaches to a coiner, thence by land now or formerly vacant, north 72 1 4 . degrees east 154 perches to a post, and thence by land now or late of Jacob and George Kapp, south 43 dee grime east 50 perches to the place of beginning, containing 35 acres and one quarter, be the tonne I a .. more or less, with the appurtenances. coneblinr . of a 1 story frame dwelling , and a 1 story log house. _ No. 2. The one fall equal nodicid-d third pert. (the whole into three equal pug to be parted and divided,) of, and In all that certain tract of land situate In Tre mont township. (formerly Pinegrove township.)Schuyl• kill 'county, and on the Swatters Crick, thence by land late of George Matson, north 18 degrees west 106 perches to a stone, thence by land late of Peter Erkerf south (Ode greet west 281 perches to a black rek, and south 2 degrees east 96% percheseto clones. In a line of Battelle' Ilants's land, thence by the game north 78 degrees mutt 64 perch. ea to a white oak, and eolith 29 degree* east 40 perches toe dogwood, thence up the - middle of emigre Creek, with the boundaries of Michael !tuber's land the follow ing anorest, and marks at, the bank. north 12 degrees West 7, pertly* to a gum north B degrees eassf, 42 perches to a sprure,'horth 61 degrees east 28% perches to a pine noel h 44 degrees east 20% petehee to a spruce, north 65, degrees east 18 perches toe pet, email 89 deetreeseeast 21 perches toe maple, north 74 degrees east, lb perches to,• white pine , north 65 degrees east 48 perches to a spruce, north 23 degrees east 27% perches to a white oak, and north 60 degrees east 17% perches to the Plaice of beginning. containing 166 acres and 7b34 . perches of bend, and allowance of six per cent, for roads. being the lime tract of land which was surveyed ingi t pursuance of a warrant dated the 15th day of January, 1825, granted by the Commonwealth of Penneylvaeta to Peter Filbert. with Ihe „ appurtensicea, confining of a frame coal breaker—u the property of ,11000 LOOSK. . At..,, All that certain tot or piece of ground. situate In the Borough or Port Carbon, Behoylkill County, bounded on the west by Market or Centre street, on the south by First street, on the east by let of Joseph , Bair. on the north by lot of Borah Deena, eontalning In width 27 feet, and in depth 75 feel, with the appurtit-a Dances, consisting of a twootory frame -dwelling house, with a one-story frame kitchen thereto at• taehed, and a frame carpenter shop—as the property of GEORGE G. LEE. • • ALter, AU that certain lot or piers of ground situate on the west side of Saint John's el met, in the Borough of Schuylkill Haven, lirt uy Brill County, fee nta !nine in front TO Bet, and in depth 160 feet, more or lens. boun ded on the north by lot of William ItheeM. on Me met by St. John's street, on the south by tut of Jeremiah Berger and on the west by the Philadelphia Ali Reading Railroad, with the apport;nancie, con elating of• a two-story frame dwelling house with a dont besement—as the property of DANIELK REBER. ALSO. AR that certain two , story stine dwelling hour*, eontainlne 2t feet In front and le feet In depths situate in North kliniterim township. Schayikil County, on tract or piece of Lind bon nde I by land of lee. emlah Log, and [faint Hendricks, and the lot or piece of ground appurtemint to avid building—as the property of JOHN IhNDItIt $S • Atso, All,that certain lot or piece of grimed, situate In the Borough of Sehoyikill Haven, Schuylkill County. bounded on the east by lot of John Stanton, on the math by Broadway street, on the west by a 60 feet wide strict, and on the north 'by the River Schuylkill, con taining In width 104 feet, and In depth 2SO feet, j nk more or less, with the appurtenances, consisting of a two-story stone tavern house and a frame stable—as the property of JOHN MABONEY & WIPE. Arm, All that certain lot or pieta of ground, *Heat. In the Borrukth of Auburn, Schuylkill County. bounded on the north by Ito of widow Raush,,on the east by a public road.un the south and west by property of Peter Leinewearer, containing in width 60 feet, and in depth 100 feet, more or leee—as the property, of WILLIAM TROT. Mao, All that certain firm, tract or pleee of land, sit uate In Wert Brunswick township. Schuylkill County. bounded by lands of Joseph Boyer, Daniel Gerstey. Pe. her Fisher and Peter Boyer, containing 103 acres. more or lama with the •appurtenances, consistingli of a 1% story log dwelling bonne, a frame barn with none hutment. and a water power saw mill—la the property of .SKYIT LEY kINIETER. Amu, N 0.3. All thateertain tract or plere of land. situate In Braudb tom:ship, Schuylkill County, bort nded no tbs. oast bra public road herding from Palatal ato klioeeseute, on the north by of Philip Lewts..a and lands claimed by Samuel Heffner, and on the south and west by land claimed by Simnel Ilef• net. containing 3 acres, snore or leas with the appurte nances, consisting of a double two-story frame dwelling .boost. SW. a. All that Pertain lot or Wen of ground elevate In the township of Sorwe„cian,44chayikill eonnty, Dian• ded en the south by ifishbatit street, on the east by Int, of Edward *Wehowl, on the ucnth by n 36 ft"' wide i tt street. and on the west to itst of James Thomas. containing In width 06 feet. and In depth ZIP "feet , wore. or leas with the aprnmenaners. canalising of a double' two story tram* dwelling bons* with stone base. went. - • • No. h. Au that certain tot or Plea of ground situate is Norhregian township. Schuylkill county. bounded au Ilmwest by the Mount Carbon Ltaltroad, and on the north. east and south by lands of Nicholas Thourone. containing is width ISO feet,and to depth ta feet, mom or teas, with the appurtenances, consisting of a Ijstory frame dwelling house with stow - basement, frame 'mouser kttehen tad frame stable. N 0.6. All *het eertain lot or pleed of ground situate is the township of Slone tan, Schuylkill County.bonu ded on the eau by Peeeeek street, on the south by land of Archibald Ittesaidson. on the west ty bandit Of the Trustees of the York Yam and on the north by r ---.--.contelning in width— feet. and to deco 200 feet, more or mes, with the appurtenances eon. doting of a two story frame dwelling - homer with stone laortnent and from. summer kitchen: • No. I. Ail t rrrbtlp lot or piece of ground situate lit the lowest, ip nMewrAlati, Schwrikilt county. bound rd on the .north by Peacoeravmd, on the rig by Int of Morn flayont the mouth tbe kfoVat Carbon a a iteliond, on the west by of of Archibald Von aidann,rontidning %fret. and Is depth L'S feet, mire or less, with the appurtenanees„ ,consist fog if a doable two story frame dwelling totem with ;loon Nmeturnit—as 'the property of lIKANCIS CSk ' Man, MI that certain lot or pier* of ground, situate In the borough of Potteville, Sshnyilcld county,, boun ded on the neat by Centre *trees, on tite north by prop erty of Witilset Cotter, on the east br Coil strort,aiiii ott the *Rah by other property of• lama trisect, con • - -.- , ' teeing In front on Centro street reit li. ,ea Mil% ' • 1 • depth lid feet with the appurtenances, antilding ,•-; r, . of • throe story bilekdetellingbouse,eltharthree. • dewy brick back bundles teerete s attectial r 9 495 11 11 1 1 hureetait. and Shtick stable..,: , , ; • ~. Also.: AU that trertaln lot or pkve elf ground •i'.7, ' t 11. .111 the Warmth of Pettey Ine,:teleaylkill couple, on the west by Centre street; on the north by i other poperty"of Juni Road. on the east by Coati street, on , the south by pr* arty of Edward itardley s eontaldw:ln .:front oil Centre dreet2o feet, andln depth L%glegit 'with the appurtenance& cotobting of a th • : story belch dweiling hauls, with brick basement. , and &kik etabli-se the poverty of JAMES RIIEMIL. '• ' Also. All that hotel* id sae piece of groend.dteete in linfbnnalettei iitnerullie r la the cornefif arlinlotel kW, beginning it a- intellitheet **Ado CO o r - west ' basket the wed blanch of the stile adraylltill. hence • along the meet bimlttif the said deer month dehtieledee • grecs andthlety minittes, eastonehendredaad eighteen 1 ' 64 " Indus to • Poetscornee to slot reserved by Nair Shallistiarhatt Medal by said:lnt conellttyeleure leer gross and Mara miaow. west two hundred And Slur race feet tea past on a lateral railroad now or lately in& led Patterson's dtheed. thenettnp the dine tonth.tete degree and tldreutes met Ofty fret, north twenty , eis degrees , best feet threeitchessatill tiorthtidete els degrees end yob:intim beat seventy-uthe Met, 'thence by land. lOW or late. of Joseph James; mirth siglity•two degrees and thirty minutes east men hundred an d tets fatit Mg lathes, Mom or lent t 4 , the Mee of beginning. with ,ithe appurtenance*, , consistlagot a,earm limning or grist /Miter stone, themildoriee id b, with a attestor, atone . engin, blush eagles and extrues,alm a turoetory frame stable Rad wareheuse witii stone basement. • 1 J Also, All th 4 certalu other let Of place ofgroiand. tits net, in the Barinash of Slinentsillas Seßityikill Units: di, beginning at the distance of forty feet orsteardlytiont the Centre of th e Mine hill Ind &bele ihill Tis.,r,sti 10,11 1' . mad, and In thistle* of Sontrerystrett,foletid nottoilgo, theneQ snalbloise &gement and wand .Irlth nsitt Railroad 116 t, thence north DJ degree . mods and Par' Mini silk ear arydreet, tarty feet totter esestarof the aforesaid fla(tOrd, thence smith nittedegreore sistalong the centre of tOctßailioul one hundred Joel Ujlrts eve. ea feat and 010 ocher. thence north Ores degree( east along properly) hitherto conveyed to said 11'm,C1114 per- I chits. 23 feet, thence norte.lo datives . eau. atilt 'along said property hitherto conveyed to mid Williani Hitter. snits 23 feet. thence north twentyeight and ourtalf de. greea east, tai Met, thanes udeth thirtreit andlortehelf degrees eart64l d, th em* north 35 dellyeleselibt 3d laid. thence troth ty•tonr and onerhalf-degnief il erist 33 o beg feet. then innince g nqrth 6s/degrees west 113 feet to e 'ipluai f . f Also, Atl7lttat certain' other, ten ement. and tot' of ground in thebeeengh of Minerreille.Schisyiklil ;teen ty, adjoining tots of Bele 31.•Cleneehan and e now or'. late of Daniel' It: Bennett, containing twent br elite feet front and masked in the general plan No..- (It being the same lot of ground width John G. Woollen's. Sheriff of Schuylkill eounty. by Deed Poll dated the 411 day of Much. A. D., r 43. granted and conveyed unto Win. B. Potts, In fee, sad the same premises which WM. a Potts end wife byosl dated - the Meth day of November. A. D.,1843, gran mot conveyed unto Wsu..l'ityne, in fee.) Also, All t t certain lot or decent ground, situate On the east side of Front street, in the borough of Min mufti, tichelyikill county, bounded on the titerthi. by lc t of Jithe Bath, on the east by an alley,' on the south bY lot of William Mower, and onl 1110 west by Front street,containing In width 30 feet and in depth 160 feet, with the appurtenances. constrains of a , huge two story frame dwelling homer with a Slam. ment and a frame stable-as the property of WI A. 31 ' IIIIsiNERSUITZ. '' . i: '. . I Also, All that eartaln tract cre Flora of land: dictate in Barry township, Schuylkill county, hounded ))3 , landsor John A. Ottd, 'frau Cie Yarnell, Samos' Belie. end Henry,' Bickel. deceased. containing 22 urea Or therObents, 1 with •the appudenances,leonsistlit of a large Pti t i ' story frame grist mill. with a Imminent story of l stone.' 2 defy frame dwelling house with a Stone . basement, and a frame stable; "said gnat torn contain s 1 new :tannin resting and dye pairs of millinotne. and i Cleland tains workable and good iron ore as the impiety of STRit K. MAIER. • I - i - • 1 Also, All; hat certain piece or 'street of llnd.i situate I In !levees! n township, Schuylkill county, eau! the to. rough et Pettaville. containing 3 - meek mete 'nr IMP, 1, bounded soetherly Ry lend of Montag Stillman., west- windly by It - it of George Ludwig and others. north./ . - wardly by Market street, and eastwardly bY bind 'til of Thome'weed, with the apporterianeesl. eojn of • two story brick dwelling ho u se with atone Insament, me stable, frame wagon shed themet.o at-. tubed. an f rame sprinphouse-as the properly of SA ti,‘ ORR CHADWICK, • st. I Aim. All; that certain lot or piece of 'groand.situate in the is - we d ge , at Minentville, Schuylkill edunty, boon dad and ribed as follows, viz: Beginning at the northeastwrd corner of a lot of ground tihmbered one' 1 Min a pla of lots lard not partly in said *Mush and f partly adj Infer it. by Joseph 0. Shippen,l Nathan [ Kransi John Shipper', and the Miners ' Rank of Potts - I vale. to Schuylkill county, thence south effect:oBnd one. half dryrese, east 35% feet, thence sunlit slaty Selma and Onsequeler degrees west D 32 feet 2 inches, thence north 15 1 degrees west 11 front and 6 inches. Menet north 61 degree east Dri fret to the plate rif beginning, the saute being the tewtheisterly half part of said lot numbeted one Min , the plan of lots allireairldn with the appurtenanees. tensioning of a idOtible. two story frame dwelling house with stone - ley. • ment, and it li4 story frame kitchen attakhril- as the property rif J'AtVit EISINGEIt. • JII "...• 1 Aldo, ,All the right, title and Interest el" Bernard K. 61. Repast and Emanuel K. M. Kepner, nf, in !end to all that rerlo farm and tract of land, slttede in West 1 Penn to ship. in the county of Schuytkill; bounded by laud of Stephen Ackerman, Christian Ottentlach, Jere' . retchleis ' lager, end others, containing time hundred i and nine y scree sod one onarier, more l sr less. being • known e the ' , Kepner Farm and Tavern Mouser with the apputlenances. consisting of a largi tiro 4 . 1 7/31 tavern btu*, partly done and partly bog with a ono etor moue kitchen attached. add ja large Switaer Ifni of stoneand frame, a frame paragon shed; 2 I large frame pig-pens, frame cider mill and pros. a Iwo story stone store house with 2 14,010 a ire teßant attached. 1 frame blacksmith ahopCn one story jog building, used as a di iliery,2 two story log deelllng houses. with frame ti then and stone springhouse enriched. a frame pig pen. log stables,* stone stable, teal, linos. and 3 large ap p l e orchards=-a• the property ofDERN ARD K. M. Kitt' ER and Ed ANGEL K. M. KEPNER. . I . ALSO. II that (-fatale lot or pier) of ground, situate 1 in the ough of Ashland, Schuylkill county. branded on the slut b by Centre sweet. on the north by Chestnut I street, op the emit by Sixth street, and op the west by lot of Jaeob L. Shuman. containing In width 25 feet, and in f depth 123 feet, with the apituttenta. clomp consisting of a three-story brick dwelling noose. I (now oectupled as a hotel) with a 1 1 ,4 dory tralue kite en 1 t beret° attached, and a frame stable-asibelpraperty of 1 IRA LA,KIe. • ' l l' Auo, Ail th at certain lot or piece of doubd. encode 1 'in the rough of Ashland, SetrylkiliCounly„ bounded I In front by Centre Street, on the rear by Itaitcuad street, °Rabe" uth by 6th street, and on the 11 -north by lot of Jona t lain gaust,contain log in sidth33lld,Sed in &nth 425 teen with the appurtenances, vomit Ong Of 'a in tweed° trams dwellturr hemp with e, tto - strot y .Da. framekitchen attached and a frame !stable-as the primed of WASUINOT ) N REIFSNYDER. f, • Atm. All that o, , rtain lot or piece of goidnd, situate i to the town 'of Gordon, Butler townadpi Schuylkill errant)bounded on the west' by Meltniellt street. on the nn hby Otto street, on the east by staple iple Alley. and i c, on the nth by lot N 0.15, and being lot which ismark• I ed in the general mah or plan of said town with the No. I 16, containing, In width 50 feet. and in depth AD test, with the• apportenatices. consisting of • t wo-story,afe frame wellinS housawith i two:story frame knob- Ma 1 en wit . stone turseerient. and a, frame stnble-as tne - prop yof JOSUUA TROUTMAN. l' AAll the nabs, Milo and inters tif Bernell K. 1 u 4 Dnadoin• sat: in and to all that certain s eal) ell brio, situ- . ate ID )be borough of Orwigsburg. Sebnylkill county. I bounded hr londs of Samuel Elminel,m) law xt.nkkpi, and Isis Orwlg. containing It acres,Mere; or less, with the apportenancee, consisting ni tito.storY frame dwelling house with a two.storY 'frame kiteneu thereto attached; and a log barn-as the property of SAMUKL K. DUNDORE.I Awn, No. 1.-All there/vow certahr a; or' plane of groan • situate -in the town of Deeddwir. &ba s eball errant . bounded and delimited as follolletlln front by Girt alley, on the east by Martin ntreeL en the south by el alley and on the north by. Collett,. and are the 'I , same lots marked in the plan of said tetra !Rh the num- ', ; , bertland 40, each lot contalning 50. feet Ip width, and , 150 f t In depth, belug the same kite whlch ' Elijah Hammer and Catharine his Ohs, by in-4111 • den ture bearing date the 21th day of November. A. D 0 41e54, granted and conveyed to Regerill. I , .11ortotl; with the IMpurtenances, consisting If 1` large tin'" I stable" ' ; i 1 Nal-All that certain lot or piece of ground,situate 1 'tithe town of Donaldson, Elebnylitilt, county , bounded - In front by Centre stseet, in the rem by Coal Alley, on , the inist by lot N 0.13, and oh the westiby lot N 0.15, and I Is Mamma lot which is marked in the plan of said town 1 of Doheideon, with thenumber 14, eadthi same which 1 John Jordan . Jr., and Jane, his wite.and YranelsJtrden and „ title', his wife, by Indenture baiting date the 25th i day 'April, A. U., 1814„ granted and temyeyed to Roger I 11, F. Horton . with the appurtenant**. consisting of a large: story frame building,oclupledme **fore. ' N 43. -All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate In r town of Donaldson, Scheyiklllroolstv, numbered ' in Deeplan of said town with the neeliber 19, and bout dad ha follows: Beginning at a post; et corner of lot num. tier T . thence fronting on Centre, 'dried nod along the sat in 50 feet to lot number 09, t hence nem* the !inept the same ltd feet to Coal Alley, thence Wulf the same - 50 feet to lot Dumber 18, thence along the um* 150 feet to tliejeiste of beginning, being the sense Premises which D. (tomtit* end Catharine, his wife. and James M. Chic and Catharine, his wife, by Indenture dated the ,r, pit ;dei of January, A. D., 1066, granted and tunallyed I to Boger IL P. floadon, veldt the appinietanees, consist • I, ing et a two etorffraro• dwelling nectar-lea the property of 1100 ER 11. Y. DORTON. l. MAO, No. Ls-All that certain lot +ground, situate in the b orough .of Nervy°, Schttylld I eounty, bounded on e west he Mifflin street , on tneMorth by lot NO, 2, one, e east by Strawberry Alley, on-t be south by lands of liittlemen. Eckert and Lehman. mmtainteg 21.) feet In wlh on Mifflin street, and 30 feet in width on Straw. her y Alley, and being In depth LT. (let ' and marked lot Na Lin said borough, in plan of Ley , Koch it Co. . 2.-All that certain lot of greund, situate In- the be intly_of Pir-grove, Schuylkill 'leanly, bounded on the west - by &Min street, on the nortbl by lot number 14, n the east by. Strawberry Alley,andion the month by lot, o. 12, containing in width 23 test stud In depth 126 !fee ,_,being lot N 0.13 In Raid plan. 1 ; :... o., ;::::, ,,, ,, ,A r... ,...„ ...fLe t try ce iriAll ik li:ys , h l o a atin o dt t hl72 9 ru ci ueit n t i t . t el iny tn iodept a t te m;a t ln t ; • 'ugh of Pinerr, ove, Schuylkill - }ountv, boun de d on t weatt by HMl's streeLan the teeth bY klio.ls,ota the bong lot No. LI in cold plea. 1 1 ie. 4.-All that certain lot of greund. situate In the bn•ough of Pinegrove, Schuylkill !moray, bounded on ' thy west by Mifflin street, on the arm li , by tot No. 16, on the east by Strawberry Alley, an the with by lot No. 14, add being lot Nn. 35 in said :plan, tontelning In width 25 feet main depth 125 feet. • t • t o. 6.-All that certain lot of ginned, situ a te In the rough et leneanove. Schuylkill eonnty, bounded on the west by Mifflin street. on theforth by Iderrisetreet, eats(' by Strawberry Alley, south by dot No lb, containing 1 width 23 feet and in depth 125 feet, .teing lot Na ' le I said plan. ti - I • 1 No. 6.-Alt that certain lot of ground, Waste to the rough of einegrove, Schuylkill county, bounded on iv west by Raspberry Alley, on the, u Mb by Mt 2.10.35. 3 the east by Carbon street, on the so th by lot No. 33, intaining in width 23 fret and fat d th 126 test, and ii l l ring lot N 0.34 In said plan. ' • • - 'No. 7.-All that certeln lot of getutid. situate In the through of Pinegrove. debuylklll rountly, bounded on, 3t4' west by Raspberry Alley. on the ;north by to No. on the east by Cantina street, des the eolith by lot No. M. containing In wldth2s feetanillltideptb 125 fast, and in, ' leg lot No. 33 in said plan. i r " .3 . No. O - All that certain lot of grouted , situate in the meth of Pinwpore, Saanylkl I county. hounded on e West by Raspberry Alley, on the north by lot N 0.37, the east by Carbon street, on the sleuth by lot No: 35,- anthill:a in width 2S feet and in depth 325 feet, and lilting lot N 0.116 i 0 said plan. 1 - I l No: 9.-All that certain lot of ironed. Waste In lite rough of Pineicrove , Schuylkill , cobuty. bounded .011 be west by Raspberry Alley, on . : the north by Morris rnest. on the east by Carbon street, on the south by' lot 0. se, containing in wig 625 Get arid In depth 125 ft., d being-lot N 0.14 in said plaid with the appurt etas. eriesidlue of,( large frame stable( ~ - No. 10.-A it that certain lot or piece of ground, situate is t he borough of Pinegrove. Schuylkill county, booed nn the north b.) Morris meter; on the east by Rasp. try Alley, on the mut:. by kb sit Alley. on the west by of Na M. containing in width lit reef and In depth 140 ~3 t, and beteg Ist No. 42 to saidX• lee. (tin 11.-All that certain lot or ground, situate la the reueh of Pluegrove, Schuylkill, county, bounded on west by Strawberry 6 Rey, 7 : ate north by Short Alley, on the east by lot N0.44n the *oath by Union treet. containing In width 28feetand In depth 140 feet, ,iand being tot N 0.43 in aid pied. , 1 I No. 12-All that certain lot Of groland,situate in the ptorough of Margrete, Schuylkill enunty, bounded on he wart by lot No. 43, on therenth by Short Alley, on ,the east by lot N0.'46, nn the 'teeth by Union Ihreetorcar 'tattling In eritilb 28 feet and he depth 140 feet, and being lot Not. 44 In said plan. - 1 .tli .• ' ' •••••- ' , • No. 13,..--All that certain lot of ;tenni, situate In the borough of Plnegrove. Schuylkill dowdy, bounded On the north by Milian street, on the aid by a.lO feet wide alley. on as, south by land of Wert, Kittiernan and Lehman, oh the west by lot N 0.19, cOntallatig in width 112., feet and in depth WO feet, tehre or” leas, and being lot No.o„ite mild plan. • l'.• • 1 ' N0.14.-All that certain lot at grhund, situate in the Damage of lin:grove, Schuylkill beauty, bounded on I enrtb by Carbon Sheet, on the Tani by lands of &Mel, ' Kittleman and Lehnian. on the wed by I 10 feet wide , alloy, containing In width on JO Set wide alley, M 1 fret, , and on Carton street 38 feet, andbeing In depth 155 teat, mom or lam - - • 1 ",. I • tio.is.:-AR that certain toter ground, situate In the borough of Pine•ror e, ttelnaylltill • ounty,_ L . - bounded on the north'bylot Na 2.1.. on the lust by by Carton street, on thesenth by lot N 0.21, oldies the west bye 10 Let wide alleneontathing in width 25 brat and iii depth 155 feet. more a less. and being - kit No. S 2 in said plan.. ..- No. tO.-All that certain pgis m or 'parcel of land: sit. mite In the borough of Pin n; Schuylkill county, bounded on the north by prontirty of Charles Drudi. de ceased. on the east by the train Canel Basin, on the south by Ile pie latent, and oti the west by -Tuipchteken St Nati rental oin g Sures, mote or /Ms. . ~ i ~ .ffo. 17,- ill that attain partly in PI nemare and . partly- to 9 tow* ships. Schuylkill email; toondsid. • e - - - Of Mt:AA Berger, Mathias 801•Nilin40 ' • • Cal 44 hareareuir. matalnlog 70 'mew .,- • , t • it-tartar landisitaate per+ly In Atral=tatwa* Pittennorelswelldnuilibuyl• ' • by lands ot Kintalraohn snowy& el gpsagler sad others, eatstandag ild sorts, more or low • - . No. that sedan farm or tract of land, affiliate s in Pine:nose townshWechuyilkill emanty,kgroveled ivy lands of tale 'Xin.s.dereased, Jonathan Lefler, Jacob Grllbroser, Mutt 11 - Retich and oIImAIL eontainloit intim more we, isssoritla th e apt - putranamet, to:misting weatwojoorplog d lag booms and * log stable-me the psollant of Vie UNION CANAL COMPANY OP PIiNKSYLvIsNIAL Attu, AU the tight, Otto and Inferestnt Ommaltleit; art, of; in and to altlikokeertain trut of Cost land, sla sate in Can I oatahip, tkhuytain rowdy. allied =the 'llerbeltt Tract.. " Loithded by hod- of Jacob Serval, Isaiah V. Wililantson, Wolff (kook brad cud othersona. inhibit Mums, mare or leas, stint the apainuouente. Them ere le onestilloialf story miners' booms. S two. Mary frame dwelling boa** 4 fowl coal break= ere, 3frooneitope hems, onestosto alop.shonsm • frainw blacksmith- sleank one Immo r earponter shop and 3. trthilttgeblee, oil the aboarimmthei, which are thees the lowa of the collieries thereon matted except one PPE hostar r os it featieged. . N 0.2-411 %Skeletal* One or Wad of land. situate partly to Weetiirueerwlek towaship. aod partly So North Vatdolastownellpdcbstylkilitountyibounded belandi of John Schell ant When, William Fehr and laud of the helm of frenlalcir Lauderbrun, deemsed, medal ohm 26 lures, more or leap-is tint property of (MOH AN R1CF,411.7. - , - ansec-Aiglatat restate tot or p_lecte of groin& situate in the borough of klioerseille, Schuylkill musty, boun ded on the north by property of: Joseph- Jesnancen the west by property ofJohn Kelly. ol Rooth by Sun bury street, and on the that, by property,of Thomas Clabdopher. containing In'width 25 56e4aik4 to depth 110 feet, with the appurtenanoes,eenstedog ofm double two story frame 'dwelling house- with stornatinetneat, and a two story frante dwelling bonas-ea the property of BERNARD McELROY. Atha, AD that certain tract Minim' of Coal land, sit. uate In Branch township, Schuylkill county, lonndnl and described as follows: Benton/on at a stone, thence by lands now or late Of foyer and Serge, sod Km. O reed and celliary; Ado 384etreds alit 61 'Perches to ° pmt, Means by lands of Martin Wearer the two follow log courses aod,distances north 59 degrees and onebeif nod perches toe stone. formerly* white oak. stortb half* degree out 183 pesetas to if stone, thence by laud of the Forest Improvement Company, formerly Otto's heirs. south 19 degree"' west au perches to the plate of beginning, containing - by a sorrow- thereof made by Samuel D. Fisher , frog.. In the month of Slay, 1636. two hundred and forty-tour eerie and rartY4loso Probe". with the appurtenances. consisting of 4 blocks or Wawa atone bones. a bloke °twitters' framshouscs, and these two story miners' frame houses-as the_ property of WILLIA.3I LIIIEWART. ' - • Also, All that certain lot on pareel.Of lint innate In the borough of Port Carbon, dehaylttll county, begin ning ate poet one hundred, teat sougbeity and' one hair dred feet easterly of Railroad street, thence nOrtis.66 di: gnies east onir hundred end ninety fr et to Mill Creek, thence mathlSN', degrees east two hundred and , forty four feet to& post In the line of WetherilPs land, thirties by the same math 114134 degrees west ninety-eight faettn a stone corner, thaws north TO degrees west one hun dred and fiftyneven - feet to land "sold tir - thitton, Moats ramth W 214, degrees west anr-four feet too poet, thence north *IN,' degrees west by nettles and other land one bundrettieet from lialifead street, one ant dred and tot• ty-two beet to the place of beginning- • Also, One other triangular lot, beginning at spot, comer of %Vetberiirs.laud.thence north SPA . .deArees west thirty.ihre feet to a coiner of Lifitunes kit., thence south 6214 domes west flirty-six feet to • post agar bake oven, thence 16 1 / degrees west efty fret, to the place of beginning. both iota containing 419(30 square feet. which inrludes tire thousand spare feet previously mid to ftortts iteligamis, and ioeludes the Creek:being more or iCEP. excepting and reserving all minerals and mineral cosi which are under the surface, with the right to in mute the sameras the . property of AIOIIIT7s,BILIO- ' Mao. I! thus* three tote or please of around, ritual* la the bototigh of Minimills, Erhullitill• entintlrb ool " . ded on the vest. by Prowl street: on the earth by a Zi feet wide street, on the ;.east by KAtither street, and on the south by lot of John At ltsentan, containing ID width CO feet, and in depth lOU feet, 'with the appurtenance*, conaisting of a two-story front+ dwellin: bonne, with a 14 story frame kitchen thereto ettaehed; freme.wasb and smokehouse. and a flaunt stable—e; the property et LEVI 13..CIIKIST. • • Mao, No.l.—All that certain lot or pletunt ground, situate in the town of Liewellyn.Schuyikilt county, hounded on the north by .20 feet widealleYgon the ma bye lot-pow or late of Franck 31elionald.,on the south by Willing Greet, and en the wed by lot of Mtn. Ellen Ernst, contal ning in width '5O feet, and in 'depth 150 feet. No. 2.—A11 that rertein lot or piece of greund.altuate In the town of Llewellyn, Schuylkill county. hoinded on the north by tot now or late of Ening Gehres. on the east by.Raitroad atreeton the south by,iot pqw relate of Morgan Williams, and on the west bye publleroad 'eadlng to Tremont. eontaining In width sgr. feet *nl In depth 150 feet,with the appurtenances, ennslating" of a double two dory frame dwelling house with stone base. meat, and a-13i story frame dwelling house. Na. 3 —All that certain lot or piece of ground. situate in the town of Llewellyn. Schuylkill -- eonnty, bounded on the north' by Willing gtreet, on the east by lot now or late of ,Mrs.llannah Gable, on the tenth bye 20 feet wide alley, and mettle west by Railroad street. oonfain lon is width tel feet, and In depth 150 teet. with the ap purtenatscee, consisting of a log blacksmi,th chop, and a log stable—as the property of ANN A D. MC GILL. ALSO, All that certain tract of sixty-two acres of land. situate along the Dauphin and Suaquehanna Railroad. being part of the Itonawita eetate.in and adjoining- the borough of l'inemore, in the county of Schuylkill, marked in the plan of said estate with the nand:wt. 75, and being the game tract which George Ronawits et al. by deed granted and conveyed to Zimmerman & Molly— as the property of MADLY-6 &WILLY and WILLIAM ZIMMEHLAN. sit Seised and taken in lieentleit and will,be geld Di /Sheriff's ,Ottlee, Potte;file,l* j°11 . 31 P: ' ll°l7 l B eriff: Yebru.iry 12% 11359.:, 74Z • SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. VIV VIRTUE of. sundry. Writs of 1 . 1 Venclitimti ~e,i'prinas and "creel 'treks. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill County, end to me directed, whit larroSposed to Atlblid: Sale or rendue„ on t - • Saturday, Nisch - 124% 1859, at 2 o'clockln the afternoon, at the P 0441113 Mal; 'Mitt by George W. Stator, in the borough of , Pottsville; Schuylkill county, the following described reel estate, to wit: Ali that certain undivided moiety or equal half part, the whole Into two equal pieta to be divided, of a toot or pieta of coal laad,situate la Branch town: hip, Schayi kill county, boUnded and deecribed as follows: Begi n , . ning at e post, thence by land of Jacob Montle north 23 detreic wed iss psasOf '0 - St poidAtience by Wad af Oeorgeltoyer and Jacob Cantle north 68 desiees, tend 335 perelies to a *hi:Blok, thence by Lind of Jacob Gun kle south 45 degrees, east jl2 percheit to a White oak, tooth 43 degree' west Ilrperches toe white oak. south 125 perches to a' white oak, and south sixty de: geeetrirest 180 perches to the place or beginning, con taiuing by the above courses and distance, %.92 acres, but by the courses and boundaries 40 acres, Strict wee' mare, being the same premises which William 31. 110 s. ter, An., by Mr indenture bearing date the .7th day of Anno Domini, 1848, granted and confirmed unto Samuel Cougdon,anu to his heirs and assigns in tee, and intended to be recorded. hr., with thauppurtenen ces. renal:Ong of a 2% story stone dwelling house, with a 1% story stone back building coached a 2 story stone house, with a i story frame kitchen *Herbed, four 134 story stoneinmerehouces,• two story straw StOnebouse, a 1% story log house, 2 log stables, a frame Coal breaker with a :Athlone power engine. 2 boilers and fixtures; a frame carpenter shop, frame blicksmitleshop. and a wa ter power sae mill—as the property of SAIL 1,114 L CONG DON, with notice to Bard reiterant and James If. , derson and Elisabeth Sanderson, terrirtaranta Alen, .All that certain two Messaage and tante meat. situate In Schuylkill Haven, in the township of North 51:whets:I, in the county or Seliny(kill, on lot A. in N. IL Seltsloger'e audition to tteboyikhi lug on the south-east side the house' occupied by the said William Simpson for some years, mid adjoining the land of Abraham Meyer, sod on the southoust side or a ao feet twide)street, mild street having outlaw., a ng she lot or piece of ground and c unitize appurtenant to said buildlue—,-tia the property of WILLI AM Slit (*SON. All. that certain three story Dame weseusge and tenement, with basement of stone, and trent 'of been went of brick. situate on ibe southwardly Moot Laurel •Strltli, In the borough of Pottsville. about l'O yards south-west of the twine occupied by Watkin Pritchard. on said Laurel street, containing in nun; on said-Laurel 1 street Ofd Stet. and 10 depth 20 feet, and the tot at pleas of acn.and soden/tilers appurtenant to 'aehtbullding— as the property of JOsEPII SPACKMAN. Alro, No. I.—All that certain, lot or plate of ground, , situate in the village of Mount Carbon, North Slinheint township, Sehurlklll county, begihning at the north 1 wait corner of Main street and centre turnpike, thence south GS and threequarter degrees west 301 feet toa tor ter of a 10 frisa wide alley, thence along raid alley north 24 sad onequsrter degrees wart 214 met, thence north 70 degrees bo minutes east. 91 feet to a 111 feet wide, al., ley, thence along esid alley south 28 degrees 20 Moon* east Ins feet, thence north 2914 degrees east cis% het, to centre turnpike, thence alous the same south In degrees in minutes, east 35 teeteto the place of beginning,. with the appurtenants!, consisting of a two staty stone dwei. tins house, with a two story stone kitehAt thereto at, tached. No. 2.—A1l those twoadloittluglat/Oi piece" if ground, situate on the north side of Main street, in the village of Blount Carbon, Sehuyititl muggy, being tots N 0.17 and N 0.16 In the plan of said rl lags, bounded northwantly by . a 30 feet wide street, erestwardly by M,lviaion street, suathatardly by Main strt et, and westwardly by .ands now or late of Leaman, containing together In width 40 feet, and In depth /60 feet, with. the uPPurite nancts,consisting of a two story log dwelling house, (uettherboardetl • No. 3.—A1l that, certain lot or piece of ground, situate on tbo south Ado of 'largo street, ht the borough of Palo Alto, Schuylkill county, containing in width 40 feet, and in depth 100 feet, bounded on the uorth by Bacon street, on the east by lo; of %Thant 11. Bacon, on the month by another lot of Ernst Kleinert, and on the wept by lot , of john Medlar, with the appartininces, consisting of a MO story stone store house, and a Iji-story=fraute del+ ling house ittihe rear, • - No. 4.—A1l that Certain lot or pieceof ground. sittiale in the borough of Palo Alto, Eetinylkill coun ty, cobtatut. big to width 40,feet, and in depth lOU feet, bounded an the berth by WWII street, on Usti east by lot of John Medlar, on the south by another lot of krnst Kleinert, and on the : weer by lot of Wainer B. , Chilson, with the appnrieunneeh etniehLibg of a 3 story Mono &totting bona,. thaw 3 adjoining lota or pieta of 'ground, situate on the north aide of Sarary street. in the bo rough of Palo Abel, Schuylkill county, containing to. other In width 120 fret, and in depth .100 feet, bounded uorthwardly by another lot of Ernst IC teinert-easaward iy by rot now or late of Win. 11. Wean, tenth eardly Savory Street, and westwardly •by lot of William 11. Raton. No. that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on the south side of Bacon Aninfr in the norottcheil Palo Alto, Schuylkill county. containing in front Su heel and In depth 100 het, bounded northward!: by Bacon street; westwardly by tot of .feands,-Condr.en„ southeardly by lot late Of William U. itaron t ind westwardly by lot now or late of Wui.4l. Raton—u the property of P.ItN ST _RUIN Ent f . Also, Ail ;bat eertain lot or pMe of groirudoltnate on the westwardly side of Centre street. In the borough of Pottsville, county of dehuyikill, being lot which Is marked number id ou the mop or plan of the Norwegian addition to Vottarilee, bounded and described as follows, via beginning eta potion the westwardly elder rd Cen tre street, corner of lot marked 14 on said map or plan heretofore conveyed to Edward Waklem, thence by. the same south 74 degrees souk Nit feet 2 Inches to a Post seal the eeatwardly side of Adams street, thence along asld I street north 17 <tweet west 1/5 feet 6 Inches to ot poSt i thence by a lot marked clamber 77 on the afatoadd map or plan north 13 degrees coat s feat 5 tackles to alost, and east. 96 feet passing along the nOrthetn end Of the hawser to Ceutte street aforesaid, thence along setidstreek 73 Sot 10 inches to the place of beiinplug, with the air; purtanances, confuting of a two story stone dwelling house, • two story frame dwelling house, and a. frame stable—as the property 0/JANES Id VCR lax. 'Also, No. I.—All that certain lot or piece of ground, I situate la I he borough of Pottsville, Saa) lkill county, bounded on the north by lot of allot MVO, on thu met by Railroad street, on the .south 'by hot of John alcCan-t lead, and on the west by Centre street, containing in ; width 23 feet, and in depth. A.lO feet, more or ha, with ; the apportenaucee, ednatatialt of *two odor) frame olsel• I Bog house with stone basement, and a mule stable, 1, 4 with frame rayon abed attached. N0.2.—e1l Shyer certain housies,taro' stoles high, one (raw and one none, tramestable, and lot of ground, situate en itio weettrantiy ald• Of -Centre street, in the borough of Poltrillk‘ Stitt:O&M enmity, being the lot which is marked N 0.16 on the amp or plan of tote laid out coiled the Norwegian addltitin to the town of Potts. rifle, and is bound d read ;describe!** follow*, to wit: Beginning at a post on the westwardly aide of ceatta street, a earner of a lot merited N 0.75 oh thriesild slap or plan, and heretofore conveyed to Edward W alarm, thence by the same south 13 degrees west, , and 2 inches to a post on the eastward!, Agent' Adams; street, thence along raid street north 47 drigneed , woet feet 6 inches to a post, thence by lot sharked No. itun the ater.i er od two or soka.• kid about to he co at to "1 bowls Quinn, north ISitlegries court and 5 inches toe pest. and east 90 feet passing along the north ens sod of the home now oecnaied by !ewe Buckley to Centre street eionsaid, thence along said Areal south 75 feet and 10 inches to the pientia.bottlntdoWeetd. the . . . . property of JOIIN BECKLEY. • ; ' ." ',Through nisei Class Tlckets. at redeem, titelle tot NUT' Also, All that certain lot or plate of ground, attests spa Pall',Brafalroartrolt, Chicago, and all the', prineigal On the lionthtrardlYslik of Eshollldit ASonstorin ttleho- IF* the - West: North West, and the 'Cade:her and rough of l'ellt"lnit. IstanYlkie ; nt Tleltete,4l Wirer tares, to all th e above plates, width 181 feet, aud In. depth . '241-feek bounded on pe e hada* application to the Station-Agent.: north Sy ktchuylkill etrivisoniNisait/watosetAlf adieltstide torrAti Tletetot will be purchask - 1, before the Truths let, on the writ try IgniVot b . 44l.l4.POtratittrat the' !shut. Ifiglier Niro charm 4lf fate to *- west by property belonging to the, Directons of the Pub.! .; , . ALL triewa.s. Eng, & G en , /10 deltrols of tile iloruoglt ;Potty/Uz i edUt theappap I' ; joy g, rat • : • . - • • ri. J MEN f Artriskis, ettneheilug ofs twootfory Mute drelliaghotear le Itlfatouri tureenent—eta tire property Of MO.F2I* If X.f.- • Ala, 4it that rerteht tern idrerietteor nieeenage tw tencasencettnete in the borough or Putborple, I DO* county of Schuylkill. cm' the watt aide of Sebnykkif Avenue. enntaining Int - root or uidtb on eald dretee 40 tog; MOM Of tiff: I11:411 the lot oi phe tt of ground and ter i Vora airPuttioant -.la as Id 'building . ..aid tot containing in front or width on said Avenue SO feet. and eat/awing' S. length or depth 120 feet, b ended on the welt by a pnigic or common school hones lot, on the sad by, abet lot sow or latent the mid Martin Wearer'—as the pre. patio, MAItTIY4 11 - 4,E11. . . 1 64edsind, inVen ie 4zerntioa, and abolitionles, icAirrineo "LIN r•n9BAr2r. , r-tsoar I'. less. jj Etc Atilt Q`Adaestir enlf let istto rortype tiltsusraiwiU6c Chord 40per cest. fulsome osi etzpsaft, ruica. . Wire Rope. Works of JOHN °ENING. , Trenton, New Jersey. • :erip•A tarts agsnitmeist of Winrßopiconatantly on Wed. Orderettlkd with despatch. Vac eize.aneresth i end coat, see etreulas. jp . 0.214,1,8 %tiro OILS! OILS!! awl! • AIICIDGEION Zros,, 5 IP ti 6-.o34arnes, PEAlalta.; Omura Commis:tea ifercluutts, and Dealers in 1r1144g 4.IVD SPAWN OIL FOIIvIIININO AND JIRWIANICAL VIRPOSES s•ptavp ALEXANDER - 'KERR TIWORTNR AND wnaLum4 DgALAU IN • • • , f 1 4. 1 Ito. 136 50111011 KULA DSLPIIIA. Asittotes Fine. ltrerpoolthmund t Tnrlca Island. A itt un's and Star Mills Dairy, assortod slaps, constantly on band, and tbr sale its lots to suit. thatrsda. N. 11...- 7 0rdern solicited. [dept. 23, '5B . Stare - & BEERS! . •übricaLting Grease! The dimmest, met reHabil and durable' eosspoend lased for lubdeeting fleece* and the Wet of Minibuses. °misses, Cade, tiny' and Wagrink sarzt will not ontn. and h not effected hr heat or cold. Man al:whited and for sale in Tin C.ans.,E gs and panel& by - TAW NUMB, Philktstpbta. Jane 19.'51 • • - • 25.17 • $EO'. - W. PRAEIJOY..4,ri_ico. 0116 SOAP, CANDLES;AC. NO. 12', South Water- street, below_ Atiriet.Oblliderphlii • • , • ' Speru, Lard. ElepharstAVb'ak,Tannert d 011,8perman Adamantinw • 'Sakti.' T. Miller, Salisztutn l mataitopioonutuiiy g, , ss• • , < .• 4-1 - JOHN' AS.1 . 11E001i: On and Ctowritlesion MerOkapti AND DEALER , 3111sIERS' . 3to IU4 6. NV r SUP_, .PLIES Ater street, zulaaleilikt • , Thu eons antly on hare I " sperm. Gird. &gar. Elephar4, Tile ' bed and - Ricked 1 " Whilarilla.Sperro and Adam's t • rne CanOkir ' , „Bo n fog an Ondioltio)ll.et - prinly So Miners' use. dire pope,' elope Cbs.Tn E-4 • • Bleating Powder. atria, ' • Otim and Leather Beltlaernees,,Wkking. lie. Anvil 1.'58' HOTELS., POTTSVILLE HOUSE,. - . ,ZORN - P. XRIIISIL Proprietor, 71. Otat4strec4 POITSVILLE, iirOocia Stabling - provided:WA lioTembir 20,14 . - "WHITE.AORSE HOTEL." `Corner We end Naholantsgo Struts. "Wine. ,Jos.eph N. Feger, Proprietor. getertalementoaedareouimedstloin of the best kind, and every atteittlott 44' vall be paid by the host and bin at. teodantsto make guesta-atl trw . loll 7 . .lel=l;. T . ere eotatortabb August 1.'57 31-1 y D 1 , D*olllo' siiisllll4 , 4 zn "'NATIONAL HOTEL," (late 4WILIEtIi SWAN:') 14C2 Street, alxive THESD ozr Philadelphia. The Proprietors of the a'bov,e well-known' establish meat. being thankful for the very liberal-patronage be stowed upon them the put year. take this method of In forming their friends end ibe publl.l that they are Milt prepared to accommodate them If favored with a rail. -During the Winter months the house bass been thew oughly renovated, lmpravements made, and °the/eaten sive alterations in contemplation. • We are determined to devote our whole attention to business and flatter ourselves with the conviction that we shalt be able to give gaiters! satisfaction. • Respectfully yours, SIDES & STOVER; Race street, oboes Third. iIIirEERSES:—.I 25 per day. N.D.—Carriages wilt always be in readiness to convey Passengers to and from Steamboat Landings and Rail road. Depots. S. Philadelphia, April 1, 'AS • • ! 15-ly TRAVELING. DAUPHIN £ SUSQUEHANNA,R.R. Saunk:sr AND engin:ST 11011T11 , Bawer, Pottsvilleos and liarrialinig. • 'vTRAIN ledves 'Auburn at) A. M., Or nn U. arrive! of the Down Morning Passenger rain from; Pottsville—twins at Ilarrtsburg. at 12.20 - neon' , , • Loins nardsbtien at 2.10 P. M., wive% at,lnborn it 016 1 2 : M.. tit time to einneet a Itb the EveningTralnlo Pottsville ind Intermediate places. larlitne 'theism: • • lisirlrize 55 ionti less than :by salty other Route. . . • /hp% December 11;r6S - 60 3m AMEPOOL, PHILADELPHIA AL AND NEW YORK SCREW STEANSHIP CO. 'THE'S plendid Steamships forming the above Line will sail front NRW YORK MI fol. lovrs • . CITY OF BALTIMORE, ' Capt.Lititch,Sept. VlOO. ' I Sept. 23. KANGAROO, ' Capt. JclTrej, clitteber 7. ' and avail alternate Thursday. - - Prom LIVERPOOL every alternate Wedneada7.% ParelOneri New York, Cabintil. Third ClaFtg i Liverpool. Cabin WS, SASA-76;Tted Clase $4O. RETURN TICKETS available for 'Mx Mouths bY auy Steamernf the Line. • ! Cabin, ttl4o,—Th ihi Class.s7o. • . These Steamers, are supplied with, improved Watral tight c om pa rtment a. and carry, experienced Surgeons. Persona about proceeding to Europe, or wlehing to nd.for their friends from the old mutatry.esn purchase," Ticket, and obtain all Information by applying to 3:0. Dale, 13 Broadway, N.Y. Babel k Cortis,l77 Broadway, N. Y., to, J. It RICIIAItDS, Miner:vino, and to RICHARD EDWARDS, Pottwville PassatteCertiticates by Brat Clare Sailing Packets be tween NinrYork and I.iverpool. also Drafts sold by the above. I ' ' [May 8, '3B -19.17 LBMICti VALLEY RAILROAD. ()M Bi ami alter MONDAY, ET I. CEM- Traltry‘Of the lt Taig u l: t Val f ley It ' a e ll:ad ti = i pl i ny will run fee follows% . • • , . Down- Trains. Th.: • Lekve Maaeh Cbttuk • •at 440 A.M.,aud12.30 P. •." Lehighton ' • 6.01 " 12.40 4 . • - '" 'Lehigh Gap .6.23 102 Blatington . • 6.29 " 1.08 Lnury'a • 8.61 " 1.28 " " White • : • 6.68 " 1.83 " ratasauqua 6.11 1.46 " • " 'Allentown 0.23.- 14 '• 144 " " Bethlehem I • 0 .1 8 " ' • 2.11 ".. _ArtitiEtaton • _ • . 1.`83. • " - 2.48 "r • Mil Tikeilitue • • Leda lEaston - . at 11.45A31...apd 4.23 - P. M. Bethlehem- . 12.19 P. M., 6.02 I , Ailcntallin • 1248 "- •.4 6.17 Cataaanota 12.48 " e 6.25 " • " I White flail • ' 1.00 " v 8.41 " Laury's 1.08 ''"• 6.49 " O rilatington -• 1.29 " . .6.11 It " jLehigh (lap . 1.35 5.17 ' " 'Lehighton ' 1.55 " 0.39 44 . Arrlee Mauch Chunk 2.06 • • 030 " • aiiPtThe Morning Tralndown, and Evening Train enaneeta at Mauch Chunk with the Cattawlara. Itimaport and Erie Train. The Morning" Thin 'down, and Evening Train up. maneeta at Easton. with Trellis running to and from Serar.ton, The Moser Meadow Train leave, Manch Chunk lerWeattlerly, Eekly. Braver Meadow and ilailston, upon the arrival of the 2-06 P. M. Train. Both Thine eonnett with Trains to add from Beer Tort sad-phitadelphia.. • • Itontivr 11. BATTLE, Bkpt. ati Eng. Deealrobee ; Zen 62. • PHILADE PHIA AND READING R. R. 101 , 1 Iiiter Arrangement, Vey. 13, 1830.• f DOTIN PASSENGER TRAIN.. . ; I.aare Pottsville, daily. (exre.pt Sundays S ) 21_4. A. 11, abd 3.30 P.l 6 l.—Pass i ng Reading at 9. 6 1 A. M.. and' UM Arrhing In Phlladelntda at 12.1.5 nont,,and at CP PASS'S:ICIER TRAINS. Leave Philadelphia, (except Fundar")*ElP A. AL. and 3.30 P. M.— 4 Parsing beading at 10. Ai M., and 6.01, P. M. Antring In Pottsville at 1124. noon, and at 1 . 43 - Both tip and Down Passenger Trails eant4et at Port Clinton-with Trains to and from Tao:mina, Catawba*, Willlamapott and Mutts. Malang Passenger Train* nary connect at Port ellataa; for .Wllhoatarra, Scranton ,;and. Pittaton.' , - - • LEBANON VALLEY BRANCH. Passenger Train Tearer Reading at 10.03 A: 31.. after arrival of Up and Down Morning Pasaengar ?Meta Dian . Philadelphia and Pqttsvllle. Arriving at Harrisburg at 12.35110013. and eon*cting with Paasenair fraintonthe Northern Central. "Pennsylvania" and "Cualbertatoi Sailer" Railroads, for Sunbury, Wiltianepartaitalra; Pittsburg Lancaster. Baltimore. and CLantberaburg. , Returning, loaves llarrisburgat 2.25 P. IL, attar arri val Of Trains hum above points. Arriving at Reading. at 4.15.5 P. 1.1„ and connecting With. Upn toPpawo.Traing for Pottsville and" Philadelphia the same evening. .No Vein rano* &Wags. •• • • , • 4 /so.rett.oelletween Pottsville lnd 75 and $2 25; Reatliseand Philadelphia, $1 75 slid $1 46 linnisburgand 'Philadelphia, $3 band 70; Lebanon end Philadelphia: $2 CO and •6210; Reading and Var. rb i bu est , v. 60 and $1 301 Reading and Pottsville. $ 1 03 and $0 $6; Reading and Lebanon. 65 'and 70 orals; Pottsville and Harrisburg. r 4 a sat s'4l6; Pottiville add Lebanon. $1 05 sod $1 60 • Through No. 1 Tickets—Pottrrilla to Baltimore, 66 CO. Rualintz to Dallitnore.glt Reading 'DI lartel_Sier. 2 . 1 , BO pounds of Baggage allowed each Patmenger,•_ The Second Gass Cara run with all the Owe liegular rtasenger Tract.: ' •iCr Morr IgtTptin Down and Afterluxrn Train Vp, Only, 8 t FITI INC in, • :si7LZ/i, PA. - dorionadrespectfidlY the Adams, of Potts.- I rietnity:that haring, d the Filmed*/ .11:** Slot ilamtryntoko Old attacbed it to his Ittattater,will brie- 1 ry on both braches, is, by, strict attention sessi.4estingalsrays on tee and well selected eompatent, , and doing work at ascratiosprices—te re- 'Won of the public, At will eonsist of Wa• 11. Iron; Copper and h Tubs, Porcelain and rash huhu, Iron and. `toga. Brass Cocks for —"other Hose for pare. men ts, iimmett PI Oa; and Conpli des for partments.lroa and Ladd Pipe Of *II wises. ills-Fix tures 'at 'Ter* lc nd, embracinga WI assortment of Chandelier* Pendants, Bratirets. to., dz.. top manalhettired of the tem quality of materials, iod of the latest Sind MostoPpiOnid Pat tarns. ; . April 1• • : • - , it PAINTING, & PAINTING, PAPER I.IANGINO; THE .undersigned would . : respectfully montane; to the public. 'that ** has coined a Paint Ship, tn. -Norwegian . street, next door to Smith's Liquor Stott4r;grhere be 4 prepared to ogle" , all work in Alp llne, melt as flown and Pign Painting, Glazing. Grabaingand. Paper itanglng. on the shortest votimandookeotin' nablo.terout. flaying warkodat the basin.** tbg rumble of years, be hopes to receive a than of the oldie patronage. I.llqldAL KLINK Pottsville, pt ' —2- REDUCEEI•PRICIES. I r . ' `017043.11 - 4 40 erroiiii• 4:Theekeirra. THE. aubseriber :1144 a - large lot of ~ Tell . 4oicti Patterns of . .- I i Paper, f nliabJe 4br flails, ' - ' 'payers, Dining! Rooms. 'Chem.: :' ' WW .65, bens imdrobßeltolldlnas,whirb . ..', *Ai r Pier he will sail ti itteatt redneed '4,s. • ,' •.‹ mime. The leek driftwareethe ••u. ". • ' latest and esteemed Patterns., Paper ne cheap as 6 cent/12N 1 Rev Is the time for Bargains , for Payee Thintrtn,esabd Booki at I 1. -- . . L ' 'B. RANNAN'S amp Wkalettchs and Ritail /tyres& Book Moro. 1111P.PAPER. if.ViOERS• SOpPLIED PERT CHEAP. Oetobrr 31 t,''7. i 4- _ _ INIUDEY & BOWEN, uses* & 'stir, Painter. *. Paper liteaafg• • ' -' 1 - era, , . Avg 'received New Styles Plain, • Aui4 Decorative WALL , A 'MIS. OOLD WINDOW I, P1‘95... , ....--,-; • SUADI:3,IOEbEES, /he. •.-. ' '.i `-: • „ fleas abluit'i bandrotie se e r. 7 .-, ParlorPa vlOald see our ••u 4 ' 0.. _,' • imp * d Gold Papers. ' '-. 77387 are iNclr etstoxa, and have a better effect than theassenereliemarmilictercd. Pure Wbdts!Lead. Preach rotors& Enameled,. and Athericatt glace, French and American - . 011s.V•niletkes-Ae. , Window Olate,te. . : Onto* ..2ret4 Prdtrafils, 2 doors abort Anteilree nottsi , April tn; +tali • • - . 130 BUSINESS CARDS. L, 'DODON, 'Den: 4 , - - - - ; - -: : D:; . . , • , 4, ... , ........ 10 114,1 Market etreet. three doon 4 ile a , rive Third, rvivith Ode. Ll'othivil) . e,Jen.Zlo'sB 4.1 y ~.., . . P' . W.iSHEAFF.IpR, Pott;sville, ,eist4o6bepein,ylTattia Stairs Geological Sitrrei, explaresliorOs t ythres, 4ce. tpctober 41-$f 11111111 NRY PLEA§ANTS; Civil and a. VEnglimer; NYTTSVILLE. , °m stree welt side. betweealit arkehlod Norweg . fAognstl, 3242: I 4,, • VitAiNK.L CARTER,- Civil and- Ntili jf tuilEnilieeri SurTeyor, ke...w11l *UNA* to survela ot toodo, I Or!. town plot P. lie. °Mee w ill) Baud. Lewitt, Rm. Llr defuit)otow Silva/ Torraee, Pottsville. Po. 3111 i 9. fil;: ! : i . t ' 19-tt w. _ . CIEORGE K. Slirrll, ' ',' • f 'j 9 .llllningitiagineer and ; ' I Caliber,. 'Viewer,' ' POTTSIr/L,LE.• P.ENNA.: -. syill.'sB 1 MEI , Cit M CP • Eilgineer. Ashland; ga.. antendslo Surveying an * . Inspect, g !Mosul. su rveit,na And dividing lands, regu SatinltT two bots.and ;anoter, business in no lino o his p . Sem Letter dddness, - Pountain PTiring P. p. Bebuyi 111,`, piny, Ps; Peb-23.1858- 84y 4_C4EN .V—Por the Purchase and gide ot Real Estate; buying and selling Coalt' . .ta king charge of Coil Lands. Mines. ,k e., and collecting I rents:. MIMI; klitbantaugt, Street, Pottaxille. ' i [April ft, AS 14- ] ! I • MIA/. ki. RILL. : n DR. M. D. L. DODBOWS ! 1 ' I'Vglif DENTAL OFFICE, -0 ...7. - -r- - ..-_,..„, . IA Market sts:vet, t , wo door s po i a : e t slurp T e h1r.1, 18 4441 - T o - Witlkereally increased jfarililles for the prompt and : eareflalwrecutton of all 'skinner of work pertaining to the trite:4lou, he bopri to merit a continuance °tithe ilberal,patkortagn that has bean extended to him, IRe Inserts;Allen's Continuous Rum Teeth. Achromatic. Tat eaniseik itabber and Mineral ' base.; bloc* work, single gum end plain teeth. at priers to snit the times, sariintt . from $.15.0 $lOO for fall sets; and hom Eli) to VA: for half seta. Teeth extracted by .. L is; naw process. Teeth filled, el Fed. and medicated, 1 . SrAll Work INtrrrtxtimr.i3 ' December 11.'48' ' !. - SiVim 1 'HILADEd'HIA. X.r.OIBCOVERED ATI LAST. - 0 1 - &Vestal!' Cure. for Corns Ind Bunions: A, ..11,PgRSONS.011icfed wi h.thleso i l /IL pa ofal .exctesences, can effect prifect CUItM, lib(' t he aid of a surgeon or the kn if e, by *log Ni mre.s GOAD PLASTERS. sent by mall. poitene ,o etty pert of the country on ;receipt of It. J Ad- I 2.ll„Dock street; no 80x251 ,1 4 !0 j .,..1. 8 h A a F de ° 1 1 p 11 1.. 1 seer 1/69 . j il . 1•10e 1 • . 1 WINCHESTER & CO.'S - 1 1 : s tlomonys Furnishing Store, 1 t Shoulder Seem Shirt Rueufretori, ". 'I"rHE OLD STAND, 706 Chi:st— hill, n ouj o s u t ik. res , !,2ll.lL.? $ll LllA l op . posite the •^l4 - t, asle al A. 'l rT lC si l o tr n T r ig e w cit ill t e t t i e n e c , a . s p h t er port r n ts. Orders fbr di? cotebrafint stylo of Shirts and Coll dllad at the'short est both* 3 e Li o n fo r t lr h tu k rl "ln orc de: Pe ods desiring to order Shirts, eon be 'supplied with ill ai th Co e a t u n i t a ty lb o r n in h B ald n . m a al v e s i ged . " an a d t te l l en ee t t lh a n toe b k y o l ra ll e . o. tleitton'ii Psrolrh log Goods. , , i • • • • itlt•tilboleoale ordan suppiledioxi liberal terms. Sep feather 4, 18 ; ( . , 36.1y1 l I'll P. I.ir H. BUDDY , • ) 1 IV . 145 NO. Pl'll SE , COND St ` eel, J re fdrmerly kept by!MesSni. Oro. A JAS I lig 4 itamt ) Phlladelphlal wholesale and • retail .; ;74. dealers ti I. , I .h, Wiles, Brandies, Ins, dte., • Torthfir 11th a eboies l releetiott ofi 01P Itonagshelij- Sf . ' itai 1 t it i gdicotnn and r. ""; FOTI6TII PRIAR SPIRITS AND I i LIQU ORS. I I,r o -424/i 3 : , 7 4 111 recal l !. ptrit litteetipu: • I 1 . IlitiOSAT DISCOVIZMY i • THE AGE. 1 4-, • 1, [ 1 istroallANT I'o -. ': 1 1 ob.acco ! C hewers! DR. 130 4 .,±rAN LIN '..tiont I•Taste it Potentials , . Tr hes, • 1 1' ' The Great Snbsti Mix For Tolpr,'Oe 0. rrildlit SVOI , known a7l'incontro*erti ..i tolp fact that the use of lob e co is the promoting ea of many of the most revere IIitNTAL AND PIITYICaI, DISORDERS: To which the race of than is atibjet; as careful analytis • • aM • pg; and . painfill experlonse have elearliprosen th tlt cotttMna certain narcotic and poisonous proper t! most !dangerous In their T'e ff eets, which by entering n i o 1 the blood derange the functibns and operations of 4' Wort. slauslog zuii7 to asappes• that organ 46 t be Ne , if gy diseased. i - 1 -• ODACCO drools also thientlre uereousiyafeth, tiiti• 1 1 istittfr .Itttelfe-a* all; who ; haves ever used the noxious' X u vi ed will bear testimony—in La. nude, Nercou* Incite. h . tityl, . Water Brash. Dyspepsia, d many othei; Maar- ' dens - af a Similar character., .., . 1 -- -' - '"f flff 'PASTA': RHSTODAT YE 7110tflEff re designed to counteract Ides* aerial !Millen tee, mad teiproced rataPloteli Atieremlul in a multitude of ' soli and; - whereser used: Dell* harmless In them. rye ref, they oxortia behetelal effect epee the entire aye. teM, restoring the Tag° 'which has become vitiated or de.trhyed by great indulgence, ecitopletely retooling the irritation and accompanying Dotting sensation of the Throbt--whichani alwaye 'confutes:4 upon abstaining from the ore of 'Mateo. and by d ving tt ljealthy tone to the Stottnich. Invigorate the who c system '. Persona who ani , itoptriedatly ndermi fling their eon.' stit oi ions god ehorteolng ;thenlves, should the these 't mutat tromedlatelel . andahro : oft the Injurious Ind ,ii anoleasant habit oflobaceo Ch wing. . ' i • 1 Vie t.° Trochee pr Lozenges are put up In is convenient mud portable form at the low pri Wof 50 cents per box,—' .it liheral diseanot to the Trade. 1 Prepared solehr by the snide aced , to Than all or. ri,l ders!should Le addrested.: . JAt.r.gowEn.v. pruswist, 1, Corner 24 and Rare stneta, Philadetptde. March% 20 s Is .7 . 1 • . -• lg. l ft _ ..i.... .... ~, ... 1.--,---,- ortztris 3'o EEL& 00 . .., f . I I s WAN a. , STEEUDIXItcHAtris, ihirbet mita Sixteelth &mai. Philudel,Oia, 1' I . Have always an hand and tarsals , ,‘ EST ENGLISH REFINED LPN-hall asiartmenta of witatnolls."and other. faveoite brands:. .flzfer aunt , QA... DAR B -01 1 410.1 , 7 slirdi.nelroltia to order for brldg patriot. de., ke.- PNNNSTINANIA BOILERPLATE- I : Pnuateenoue sima.or ^tat to - eqtdrad sin. i BOILER ' RIE,KTd-Dover brand, made I solid dies. BEST EN. GUSH OAR AXLES.. n and ifrh. FLUE e i l * MEET t 80...1.-Foe cavortingelintes..te. AMERICAN ! & IVOTEM PIG IRON .-' RAIL AD 1R0N. , -"If ralle and the arms &alibi's imitable e Mines. annuity. Ae. JUNIATA. 11N0 USN a 'NORWAY SLIT SODS. TIOLTS, NUTS 'mil ~ ,P *lilllll3-Vor bridles. ears, and m e hl i "n r •r nr r‘"" laratrally. (us?, !WAR. ItACIIINE. and I IlLintat erteN.L.. Alaa. an estmOtuillo tar tans and dies. The; Marrs,' together isith *Coilpeortment of Ikon . Steel, • Nails - mut Spikor,lto Italie* the. attention 'of denlers, ; rtlienad rompan lex, engineers minors. toundetv and' ma. : II thcolata la Inlttedt' , • [Hai 10 , 1568 1947 M. W. IiALCITWIN & A. ESUINUEBS, f . . Bread era liassiumi gnat, PhaddelPhisaia.s. _ - , WOuld:ralf the attention otillilrolla i.. lifitni gen:trent, and theselnteteithed In Hail. . i , latspli •—v,..5. reed PrnpertY, to their Syrtis* of Leer. ti , y ; ...., t , , , 0 „ etefirentateSsan Whishibey hreidepted "' ~...,ta she ' peril ler Inlfillefiri for 'Mich they may he required ; by t ts tuns of OD., tiro, three or toi l? par ordering lapels; hod the Vise 'of 3.belehole, n or!IIQ touch of tbe weight n Prey twodesirable, for adhe siOn; and in lutotrunogalin* thew to the ralidel% thrils, ;troo.ith of sapeiatrurtiorwand rail and *FA to be ;done. Ily the wane theasinttnat usefolitreet ofthe . purer in secured with the t st expense for htl en date*, ti :. least of lust . hod repair, to R 41 and Enenel With there °Vests In slew. and as result of teensy three year* praetiest orpertenro in the neintwo by our ilettffif mt. nor. we menu Geture/re dirrentkiluts of Ifogiats, and frond cialarh of eine of eh kind. Parietals? atten tion paid to the streneth of the machine in thn pion and er. workwraWship of !all tle.detalis. ctur Ism; 'aperient* and opportunitil Of nbtairling Information. enahka us Wolfer thine an g nes watt the assurance that In eV:dem o, olunrompanFi liurabiiite. they will compare nitoriddy with thew of a ugnthise kind in use. We ,Sao furnish to order. wheels...oles, bashing or low 'moor tiro (to lit contras without Wring ' ) coroposition" castings , for hear. Inp; hoary dbicription ofppper. Shretlron and Boiler Worts; mad eyer* . arttrieppartataint to tbill,nroli or retleralOnlleDlTlMh‘Vl OS ans. M. W. BALDWIN 'l Janus:y*2:4'4h. itti - MATTMLIII DAIItP. . ! 1 I , .• , • . I ! • . : . , •' ' i . I PHILADELPHIA: , LTG: SAYING FUN D. (oval WALNUT STREET, South-west ' TY emir - ; INCaIIIPORATBD BY THE /STATE OF PENNA. FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST. Money %s received In any sour. large or marl, and in. ten* paid from the day of deposit to the day of with dra4rai._ , , The mac is open every day from 9 o'clock in the maim lug till S o'clock In the afternoon, and ea llooday and Thursday evening* till 8 o'clock. Hoe. ItENRY L. BENNER. PreshLint. ROBERT BlFlTElikilf, Via Preshicat. I V - Hruix J. firs9,B•cratary. DirentOrat UenryL Bennner, • V. Carroll Prewster, Edwina L. Carter, - • Joseph B. Berri, Robert Selfridge, Yra nein Leo. Small Itj Ashton, Joseph Temkin. !Andra Muting, • Many Difewlerfer. , Money it recalved and paytaants made gold (billy without Tbe In Testi:needs are insole in REAL EST.tTE , MOAT (Lon (MOIIND UM, and such Drat demi setui9 ties as the Chuter requires. July 34758 • - [Feb. swas 9471 . 31. •: • BOYS' OLITHINC. • arrkE;SUBSCRIII R, Would respect i r o i ly Inform their numerous friends and customers ;.it geb ayikill County, that their assortment oft;Tothlng foe Young Gentienten is much larger than ever, and 1 they Ilfo dim:NIA to Pin cheap.. Persons liming at a dis• tartest_ Wm, the privilege of exchanging clothing par.. ' chased at t hie stors,ll they'o not cult • ! Y. A. ILOYT L 011OTIIVAR. • 272 Chestnut St.„eorner otTenth. Philad a. April VI, '5B . 011,1 PAPER. AND RAO WAREHOUSE. E. D. WOODRUFF,.,JR.,A CO., TO. 9 Northt Front street,.PtllLA T Vtaster t Spring Storm Oil. Motes Elephant Lard and Tanners' Oil, Winter& Reflted Whale Oil. Mine Wen, - 0 mixing 011,(loit prier, for itelln!d Vegetable Paint 011., . ear min.)! IMPROVED ibicumErty 07L, j • Male expressly the lubricating machine+ y. as a substitute ,for Sperm 014 and recommended by Engloaero of emi nences., beteg SGTEAIIa to-any bototelntroduetvl. Apr/17A, l74y -- -- . FISH, CHEESE ,Sc PROVISIONS. pACANCOAST & 8R0.,. COmmisaion 'Merchthts and Wh , lemille Dealer. in , . KEREL,-; COOVISII. HAMS. I SALMON, CHEESE. SHOULDERS, - ROAD. , BUTTER, BRIM ' in:nniNas, LARD. • FLOUR, . WHITE VISIT,' PO it R. . ' FRUIT. &v. At the letrrat prices , . 12i1 North Whatley, mime Arch, Phlpidelphla. N. B.—The Chiptippitt Bleb cad Prorinion Aare In Phlt. adelphia., arr Give urn caurel, January 1, '59 _ --._ __ I 1.3 m _ TEE MIEEXESE'SITEDST SCMOOL 'O2ll--01‘ . , . IVIEI „ 'rtraspiura . • • ,•• Cl .1V33011:11131141...W1D CUOICH ILLUSTRATZDHOOKS . • CHILDREN AND YOUTH,' 11 - IEING the fargegt collertioni in the. eountly.—Tbey ere now pnbilehinp . A Pcso Book Erery Soturdo w , Hiseqmily tlin.trated Catalngaes may be hid wftbOut eberge, by addreming TRH AMERICAN' SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. 1122 Cataract flr.. PRILADEVIII.A. dtie-Alltbe publication', or th. Rundey School Union east be °blab:zeta Uukin prim' at the itookitontot B. HANZIAN, Potteville. - ' 424 . Oct.lo, liS . . . PARPAERS, ATTENTION! gR# Ir , s 2 4 V Cie best drhlar in Me Ireritifer raising cqlls, OATS. POTATOES dGc., Is •• . . '' • . • topet,PhOsphate of Limit l • At s4o ' per, ton; . or' 2% eta poi pound . by Ibe tarret. yriy: tut I y red and recomr.ended by Prot. Cranuni T. JACTS•O:4: Chemist of the United States; Patent 01:11cr, W0 , 11130°12.0. C. Also, • Latium , . A:merle:on Pert 1114ei"1 ' at $2.4 a ton; L-1 to a barrel. It has beeu in successful USb for the part 7 years. Sombrero and. Col unladen Hard and Soft Phosphatic GUANO, • . . by the ton or cargo.. Pot Ash. Bone Dust. Land Plaster. Nitrate of Soda and gulphate of Anaonta dti—A liberal discount wit bole sale Dealers. • 0 I OBOE h. LEIN AIL : N 0.21 South Flari"T street, ehitadelybt "s4lty. Pa. - February 25.'410 ;, - • • ; ' Ti' IS'A DYE, and a PERMANENT 05P.1 . -11. P. k C. TAYLOR'S •APltlletherla.“ —A complete HAM DYE end DRESS' 'AO low bar, sin bracing. in high perfeetion, ell that Is requisite for l:01101* ing, Softening and ileaut t ifying thr II A 114 imparting to it a dna gloss, and a clexii, agreeable odor, and costs tio more than the simple ILtiR DYE of other mannutctur era. To be bad lit Pottsville: or . ; Mr. Jtrizlni U . Jon. 0 . Baors & Sox,. Mr. ClitS. W. Nrrorta; Mr. Jolts MCDONALD, BLIJANIN HANNAH. and .7., SANDI2.BOI. cud 'wholesale at the PEILYUMEAr add TOILET 8041' Manufactory Of , • 11. P. kW. C. TAYLOR. importer IYrfasers. Jannari 4'59 fill Nprth Ninth stnivi4 Platte&lphls. . • . & W. C. Taylor's Philetheiraltair Dye and Ding., I Anotherlestlosontal t on superiority of this splen did article, from en experienced Halt lineowr: .51xstee. tT. P. A. W. C..TATICEi-1 have owl ivior Hai Dye,'lmod Bed It Me best imp hi um. It dyes the heir a beautiful black, and leaves it Batt and glossy—not so rough and harsh as other dyes. In feet. I Cod it the beeti have ever used. JOS. P SKIMS. Pennsylvania mai, ayrrimr. • A CARD_, - • • Ph.. IFt.sq LIE UNDERSIGNED, t he . Founder And Publisher of "VAN couurs POUNTERFZII, TBCVOKs" deslrwts of retiring how 'this branch of basinetai has warred that old established wet In the popular BANK NOTE REPORTER of INLAY ♦ ItiCaani. Ilwrieut published. Van. court', Detector, slime the I undersigned reluctantly parts with his old friends and subscribers% but this reluetanse Ir lessened by the eon.. Tidiest. that to IMLAY k BICKNELL'S BANK NOTE BEIVETEIL they will receive a work that watches the them, • • - • ' NOTICE! :‘ • Ail antaieriptionsto Ast4A.Y. /110ECIEI,118 . "Bank Note Reporter," AtW payable scrupulously In Advance. / TM; is the old ,' eat Bank Note Publiestion •In the World. Tor 'thirty long years it has maintained an unsullied reputation. ;and continues to be the necessary - companion of all bus- Inesa people over the whole continent of AlllftriflL f . "The Coins of the. World!" 'Now In press, by lutav I Marsala.. will be Oren maw. Itously to all old and new subscribers. All Coin Charts, Guides and Manuals, as compared with this, may be eon- Mend waste piper. TERMS: •To the Semi-Monthly, . '• - $1 AO per annum. Monthly, , , • - •• •• •I 00 " Single Copies, at the Counter, 10 cents. • " 12 " Addrea— IMLAY is lIICKNKII, 8.% 1110, Post Offleo, I'hi!ad.:l,l3W Ps January 11,'59 3-31 n philabtlpbia Comtnerria College, N. E. Canter Beyenth and . Chottnut Sts., . PHIL ADEL PHIA. N INSTFFUTION designed to pre terueiratAcrnicsits' tttit Sept.ibt Incorporated • , ItOASD Or TTAITIZS.I 8.8. Collitali, David S. Brown, Franeln lloskluil. A. T. Pnrounn. David Milne. base liseker, ' ' Overt* 11. Siturrt, 0. B. !Unman, , .. John F.partismk. ' Frederick Drown; Joshua Lippincott Jr. c. . „ . . . FACULTY: . . SAL Caricitsmor, Principal, Consulting , Accountant, and Instructor in Com myrtle{ Customs. TROXI.9 W.3loolte, Professor of Pee tnaochip. smut if. Tualatin, Prolisuror of the fleterme of Ae eounts. Joug titorsagat,Pniteseor of Book-Keeping and Phc. nourepliy. ' ' . AVOCSTI3 liteme, Protector of Imagruhree. nog. Jon. Joule. Lecturer on . Commercial Law. I 'W. IL ALMS; to. L. !X.—President of Uinta Chtlege— • Lecturer on Political Economy.' Aireatelognett, containing full particulara at firm,. toani.tr of instruatiao. it., may b had on applyia; at the Cotifitt". either In Demo or by hgt..t. •4 ‘VItITTESDIIN'S 1300K-KEEPltia" for sale. Prier. $1 50. Key to the same, 50 cents Oetohor 9, '53 414 m MR. E. T. TAYLOR, - Youzatr of tee rtateim PIPPINCOTT A TAYLOR, AND UtPINCOTT, TAYLOR „,, • lifereAttar Tailor* and Extririire uroarer", Of this City,,aod the; following CtLlra and Canons, to . wit: ..larrtatorta 'titian. of Pottsville, Schuylkill Co., Pa. LIP McColl, TAT - 1.011 CO., of Eutou. Northatn`n Co., Ps. . 4 of Danville. 31Ontoor Co.. Pa. 46 • " "of Mauch - Chunk, Lehigh Co_4" •4 " of Reeding, i.erlia County, Pa. .- • of Cincinnati. Ohio. " • " N.J.)! No. too Market It.,Philatra. Would respectfully Inform; his nommen friends. and the public, that he has amociated maniac in iii,nan en , with the well.known house of • CRANVILLE STOKES. No. fO7 Chulamt &met kdicarn SUM and Seritrth, Where Mg entire and particular attention will be deco.. ;tad to the Mot chant Talloting and till• Red dy.dtade The partmenta T T. elicit, a eall thin Ma former n unmoor, customers-and from all who wish el , thin of superb r etT ta: Quality and .Workmanship, either raidy.made ur made to order. • *.?Strangers clsitintt th. city will please remember the Temple of Tsahloa. No,on Chiettint street. fuel one ecittatmirolow. the heiutiflaiAllmonte Tomtit. situated an the ammo street. The it a/ireful:Rd will be happy to meet hie Trion/11mnd serve them with the brat and most bulb !nimble style or Ready-Made Clothing that ran' be met with In any city In the Union. 11. T. TA T LOS. Phlladelphinddeptettiber 4,14 . • 36- . : . EDWARkB. BUCKLEY Gray's. Ferryv Boiler-Iron Works. 1.4; oht East aid of Croy! Ferry Fridge, Sk:oili SUI 4 of !;rases Prry Nand.l " • ' Philadelphia. INijANIJFACTIII2ER of No. 1 (Mar -omill:stirred andila rnmeead troller au I. lue Iron, Stamped and Warrauted: •-•- ~, Irstra•lictined Fire - Sloe Iron airriestm Iron from Blisters and other def.eta • ‘ .i 144 ti.,. .....;,:,-; Stamped:old Warran tad; Charcoal Plat. ,,.. Iron of Medium quality : 'd qui/Jtv Pud dyed Flute and Flue Iron Pula %inch to to-10 17.0 In thlekturses Irons for ranks, Osuometers, Strutters; (de) Drake, Cam Strip and Oreausbout Hells. and Dridrear. Orders forth, foregoing descrlpt I furs Of Imo 01 all lany,itta. 'lwo and pattarna. ultble 60 !rebel in arldtb from % inch to No. 13 W 0 In thlckneta - solicited and promptly garrotted at lowest Current prices; en assortment of illollirr [leads and orontlarnotta 'tuatara all whirls and 'III kknearras constantly orr frand..• • Lannon sussU orders supped without delay. Boller Elves of superior quality aid' various she' always° • baud..-, •. ~. aWoCias at tha Works, and at Kai Farquhar Ball& Inza, - .7i02m Walnut tired; ~ . - ,' October :, 'id - 40 6su - a)b.7%,_see,t,oa. CRITTENDENT et Aram, TIM mass AND CLIIDT2i SEEDS 111131 T TAz t Agricultural liraplent ac. 4 1 / 4 THE sUbscriber will keep "17 tullld Chovr. Timothy and /Oho t.ira '• ..se.sle White Clever and Lawn fittla. * ..., ergs. tnether with I anten and eeld rowdy, Which wt VIII wateint tole frps'a and pond. ite .111 ai. rent,. enters tot all kinde of fruit bee*. (warranted to I, It they WOO rSl3llWenlo.V,agritllltllllll iropirmonts. at all et which lOU be - rnenh.h e d at man tt fart ur,e, pH. e. Th .."..."` 4.1 `" 4 tn.* mid by the sttheetiber ere se:. m e i Milo gorat• tarp. onlydrOoll Ftneera of repute* hn IIA .tandinz. Dodoes noi deal In Needs permuted On ! " 1 "t. nutty In the maxtet,troas those who tell rbalp bf at rtzard to the character 44 the seed Fold. Nor dr. s be purchase er men seeds reeve perm kelp eel:, In tan/Wre n dens. where their too eloa• proximity deletkeates ben quality. Pactleulatill three of the same species. This is an important eon aldrndion ark. •he porch/MO ttb. t seeds or fruit trees.. Tor trees. tr .. s . nd n rderp eery MTN HANNAN. pany. Eln3 ON GEARING sitroonyaNDs, ' While fully endorsing 0, - e rePeated protests o f thei *pima:wrist against the universal des traction of forest trees, it is to be admitted that there are times when wotnlls,,ls shtuld be cleared. A farmer may keep, on aA „er age, one-sixth of his land permanently in t i m her,' and yet clear oft it portion every ea UT fifteen years.. It is often recommended r„ cut out only the obtan # decaying trees in a wowl lot, leaving the yonnger to grow and fill their place.; But experience has now pretty well shown that the best way is to cut ; off. th l e en• tire growth at onTse, clean and smooth, and then let the trees sprout., up again from the mots, or from new planting. In cutting on' liarge trees, the smaller are inevitably broke', or injured, and -in the comparative shade, e few young trees spring up.. It lis believed that a greater amount of ,fuel can be got in a given time from an 'sßre of Bind entirely cleared at 'once, than from one itt ;Ay culled of its large trees. •It.has beet, found that wood lots should be cue over once in fifteen to twenty years. For the two or three year; next after cutting, the lot should be fencti in, to prevent cattle from browsing down the young shoots. Care should be taken, also, to prevent fires from spreading into such lots.— Land so managed will from eizfe. , ,nt to twenty cords of good wood per acre, at each Cutting.. It is important to cut trees close le the.greuad, whether they land it to be perm:, nently cleared np or only "stripped fist the tint. of its trees. The best wood it Mien nearest the earth. If the field is to be tilled, teams can work better among low stemps than MO ones; and if the trees are to grow up again, the sprouts will grow ! :nom rif, , ,oroutly frpE short stumps than long ones, and bo less li4 ly to be blown off at the base by the wimp.. Now, while,the snow. is light ; and the cold I, r intense, the trees can be cut closer to the ground than .vben t e suoir is - deep. and the small limbs and br slt can ,be _ more easily gathered and sayet .--,-Anecati — Agrimilitriat. otToo The Government of Peru sold from 11) , ! Chinehnislands, during the year I sse, guano 'to the amount of 261; 2 '109 tons. This suld a; the pints in Europe and Americo where it was delivered for about fr/leen million dollars, and deducting $3,000,000 for the, freight, this leaves $12,000,000 received hp the Peruvian Giiverotnetit sea-their agents from the Sales.. The','freight the lasi year has average&abuut $ll a ton: It` is now $lO . or less. At. on, time the freight wasas.high as $3O a ton. The annexed statement, from the 'Lien Co f m*ia, gives the amount of guano shipped during the year 1858: 1 4.4 ' , Sid Pl. Ton, England and the Continent, 193 151,133 Sitain, . • • ...37 ,i - 27.161 France ' - . 45 • . 25,543 Australia, 3 -, 1,525 Ikarbadues,, • d 2,661 (7nitid Stites, ' I. 52 51,253 Mauritius, ' - 1 13 1 . 7,22t4 Snare Baccuts—The great element success in sheep culture is personal attention, the unremitting eare'of the master or she? herd, whose' own the sheep are, or win; mkt equal interest in them. A famous breeder and perfeetor of the breed of Saxony : -Nleri , nos, under imperial commission, thrbugh a large portion of _Russia to nscet. tam its capabilities as a'wool raisingarmorer. His r'eport to Ciar 1 4 .fieholas was, that the wero,, but three requisites to the suevessfr.: culture of the Saxony sheep. The first tra, care, the• second care, the third Bette. lee ember this during the !nothing season 'few .sleepless nights will put many a tit/Darn, your taxiket., T_ To D aces A. PARTIZIDG:E IN A lithift,.. ; Expedition is the maxim of all sylvan cotik ery, ant( as - plucking the tealh,•rs of a pas• ridge would be too great a tax on the tit rind patience of the rut/of/ear, the - meth moat col vogue is to run your • hunting 'knit round his throat and ankles and down lit breast, when taking a leg in each end, fard pressing your thumb into his baek. .o.t iisi hint. out of, his skin, as you mould /I ptutifr”: its pod. Then make a spread eagle ol'h , on a fork twig, the °there:Oen:lily"f what is thrust t to the grcund, and•aft 1. ws•ppn• a rasher of bacon around his neck and under, his wings, as ladles wear a scarf, you inelibt him tothu fire, turning the vit in !lit' grout.d and yeti will have a result 'such us Surer utip • be proud of. 'When your other avotratiu:. will not afford time even for the skinning I,r , ' cess, an alternative mole is to make a f,,..J of ashes and ' , liter, and roll up year 1.;r: ' therein, with the feathers 'and all the alga tenattees lbcreof, a'td thrust the performs.: N. into the fire. In due time, on ~breaking at • cemented shell, which is like .a ,sugured i inondohe feathers, skin, &e., adhere' to i.,- ; and then you have the pure-kernel of penintl Within t —Cariusities of Food. _ .! i; EICELLUT DIREtiTIOSM FOR Z: , TEvrING. -- Stewing consists it, subjecting nicut tOr a rot sidaable time to a very moderate heat in 1• small quantity of water. No good stew !.t an early dinnertean be made the day it hr wanted. The plan '4commetyled is, to C' the 'meat in pieces of the recitdred size,'psci them closely l together, covering them did water, or, what is better, broth; place fs: Stew pan where h will gradually warm, st keep it for some hours at a heat consideral short of boiling. The albumen is thus d • solved, and the fibres so tar softened. and sr. *rated, that the toughest phrts become tendr- : and digestible. The. stew should be put a ss in an open vessel until the next day, when a fat should be removed from the top, veg Ales and sensnoing.t_tdded ; it may , coed with flour or njsil, if required. Oa continent, vinegar is largely employed process of stewing. It acts by softening -Atria, and so renders the meat more toiie od digestible. Aa Exeralsrr Bxygluov..—Cut into s. ces an equal number qf apples and lewo , Put:into a china jar a layer of apples. s so er of lemons; and a third of ixwidered sugar, and repeat until all the fruitcis w ed' Pint the jar with a goad Fret.th witte g E ' or red, so that the fruit may be entire& Bred. Cover it, and 64,4 stand ler 6 Leo tunl,having pressed out the liquor, filtts: o `.. thrl,ugb a jelly-bag, A PLAili CA% C FOR CHILDREN.—One pet' of flour, half a pound of butter, ditto of to.", sugar, Ii teaspoonful of carbonate -of sd. half a pint of new milk just • warm. thy * eggs, and half a pound of currants. D'r tyrants to be rdded last, and all the ir b o dients to bo well mixed. 346 '266,101 Utripts. pet flbe • doV ^.'_~'
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