Nit alb 4)11110t itdo Ogred. att it i sm — • , • •. /KIS WS NAST T 01740 • , wait hens to the deep green geneettie .. Mot stony km: yeme apt. - I ems for tie vows is samtarr. • And mated down bill he ibeetuar. ' • The deer Old Mother Nature! Give Me bit rates end; - WOW, bawl /Airmailed enftly, My eyes wens brichland I grew tiara vine ho the feasit, Taltded slander to see • Aridri i ring like lb* little thlthas • That Ihed to mar septetss". • :' MIS A antMalseat from the kit, Alamo dissn for reentry ale; • I thinetht sty chocks ware Arid asked elm -aide sky bate. And what she found it paw there, title adled Le Ink sod pen ; • ' IRA =do bey will and bought toe • For atm of the tipper-Ten, r :Good:by to Whet sad Davidi • , Oen/4y to lbe grareltid green' Mother bad Awns/ shipethese . grandeor,bad never bees. I'd rather Lavestaid by Mother. • . Asia area it= Dram make bay ; • . • ; But Ansa Malmo from the shy Coaled their. Kitts away I ,;; Om* I walked of a Suaday; : • Mow Is a - Mislay new . rot carded 11, to a Wage Ailed abet In a rosewood pete. • bear the /last musk, - 1 use lb* latest rile, C ' batsjast oat from Par*. • And silks that imam thestale.: rd never mind the dreamek __Orentre If I walked or rode,' . ' /I I hadn't s maid lbr s sabtressaa • ~ • ret boned to Mlle 4 Model ' I asset get up in the morning, And put on sample goes; • gel - shiny kilt in &Aee • •-•• . With gibbon dateline 0;e Obi decks me Wilkins embroidered, A silken robe`aed nerd, SOPpn ofeilk and tined; And I are not my a wont. • - If i asit lbr a muslin wrapper, Then Aunt pals as a frowir— ulatbariaa Marta. the laP4 lOl l • Forbids nab tidbit, In town to Semi am I robed and alipposal -Before 'Unionises LA Molly ' To dotbe whole thing vee r ~ . Yoe drive on the hymen road. -Ida's"; ihr the eleiny garrisn" • . Kith &Mucci +bleier , , A little bat with feathers burn If I had my ' • illnee I bad a bonnet ,•i ' • That rovered.the mid of ray noni: Maw my freezing eartips • ~ lust under the titian repoetr. )I feet ant cramped in pilots', 111 tomb are rquirsudln kid; '• I &eerie red 41 341i0W. • • Amass La node Md. libe hoops me round like 4 barrel, With tinge of bone and shed, , woven bona hair, A epee of Katharineiebeel. 'They Mng me bark howOriving, ' .Tqbe7 dress suir hair asses,.• • Add rat me up to the parlor After my I u neb at term: , . In 'corns men and womeof • /limper. and bow. and *lrk; I'm-await in a whisper, ' Or talk of new Ftenehfe t rk; B oit Mrs.ihnith at Newi , ' Loet her 'bade bark ha r. • • And how Miss Jones WI/cues War burp, by:the sun Sod air; Or. with skeleton' Otter,' " Mow Mrs. A. and P. i_' • • Went out to drive before /linnet' And never came homy to tea. I bate them altogether! ; .• The dandles slim mud !One. That scent the house ,wit , • - And mail their hairlike toloe;, The women rain and sitlY, :" ; • A beep of silks and halt t And I long tor iiat'and Tilotber • Tillithe tears run down my thee. A. ' Away they to to dinner,,, ~• And I gnont mina; ' • Redressed , k tu pink slid enter, ' La Mode says quite divine. My.arms stripped to tbesboulder; , • 'To freshen to *intermit! lily neck, warmed wlt kt neellare; Blushes to be totem. 1 . • I sit and sulk till it's over; • • I go and dress. • In clouds of galore and ' • ' With brooch, and cheep and chola. • Ls /lode ordains or party— It ased to lie a hall— ; • Varlet!. and hooped., and Jeweled, • . I dance before them all. ' The girls look add and Pretty, ' The men bare be;en td dine. -. They're half perfumed , with Lubin. And half with awoke sod wine. . ',dance SebOttleche and' Polka, With an arm about ray waist. And think, if Jim shimbi see one, ' Or Mother. sr, diserneedli I go lo bed at morning, • I breakfart when noon, • " I eat my dinner by 'roadies, • • I naves slag a tune:. • . I hate their city fashioned I'm tired of thA Lipper Ten . Jim, and Father, and David,- Take tae home artful ODEOE THE LODGING HOUSES. One of'our citizens, Who loves his joke about ai well as folks- ustuillY do, had occasion to visit, One of the small towns in yliri Interior OftlikState, and knowing he would bye 'considerable Walking over muddy roads, ho with him a pair of long robber boos. fie, arrived at his destination about nine o'clock' in tticie,ening, and upon in quiry Le:found-the only tareenin the place was half a mile from the gallon. No conveyance ,Wais to'he had, and the 'roa:d was muddy in the eltreine. - Congratulating iticaself on having his long boots, he set uff, and found the mud io some slats so deep, his boots were barely, long enough, Ile reached the hotei at last,: looking rather soiled about; the feet. After -supper, he iniitired the. charge for lodgings., .! " NW Usually charger answered the landlord, ig'lto also had some fun in' big compotition.oieen ifilmeetes ; but if 1111111111 lites to bed with su c h boom iv . them (pol!ting to his -customer's teet,) "recharge him eq tents." "A very good idea, I should think," returned the traveler.. ' • k. After half an hour's coniersation - , the landlord showed bitsi to his room, and they parted fur the night, mutually ' plagued with "each other. The nut morning, our friend arose late, and inquiring for the landlord, leareed that he was goes from house to attend to some bosinesk" After breakfast, be baitded• dollar to the landlord's wile, raying; "There to fifty cents fur my supper and break-, fast, and fifty *ants for my lodgings." "Teretty-fl re cents is all we charge for lodging," said the landlady. ' "Yes," returned the 'traveler, "under. ordiniry eirrnmstanea ; but it this case fifty cents is at% too much." • " ' The stranger, .departed, and the landlady, .wits deep in conjecture as to what could bethe cir cumstance which required - a mat to pay doubts price for lodgings, when her husband returned. 'gins that man who slept in the front chamber ,come down yet ?" he asked., "Yes," answered I the wife, "and he has gone sway. Ile payed fifty cents for hit; lodging, and said, under the circumstances, it was right." "The deuce he did!" eiclaitned the landlord, rushing up stairs. Ills wile followed, to learn the Snooping of suelr strange proceedings, and boa her husband with the bed-clothes turned': down, and her best bed looking more 6t to plant potatoes in than fur any liftman being to sleep ; "You .saw that man when ho came ham last nightr*aid bar husband. , "You saw his beets, didn't xou?" • "Yee • • "Will," paid the landlord, tthe loreinal eau • slept in 'mu." A .few day, after, the traveler, on his return bump, pat up again at the same .tavern., Neither hinuelf nor the londlord aptid aartiuk about the boots, which were shout, in the sameconditioau on the previeueoceapien; but the landlord look ed daggers at him, andibyed his boots with much anxiety. Mont ten o'clock, he paid be woltbl re. tire. "And, thn' way, landlord," aid he, with a merry twinkle in his eye, "What 4o you usually ebargi for lodgings?" ' . rtWe charge," answered the land!ord,l9 most treutendmee emplgteis,'"torentrtire eta." , TwoSiotelitentlauton , wait to Ireland to maks . • tour, and to/see the 'natives. °De j a them *one drisaly day bet the °thou the price of their dinner and • bottle of wins that tint Pa they found be ', too mach fur them.' diminutive fellow, With an old Nese coatcend ti"; piece of slat, was try. tog to plough with 'a Puny under the shelter of * row of trees. ' "Pit," aeldodi • "Yea, yer "It the devil were toComo-Jed now, which Will 44 es would he takei, • ' ' 1 )1 "Stirs tied lake me j i honor." Pall" - "lamse he'd tie vat" uT yer honor at any time." a As editor out West \ 'lring deserted by his priti ters, tr ho rerceou a strike," less compelled to turn Into the office iiit4olf. In his next week's paper appeared s graOi r e account uf the cirepa stance, :composed, by Ithe editor's "own fir yin3ers'",tronelnding 'iaith the wurde- • -•!'relk of tile subliatterT of oat soul? as eAsa as soLlinit.°4 ij Lug. Yowl° Ansisca u ilSaltrtits,wrat../11100/I.—A yentag gentleman. t t triiotni tea sawmany while toroorting . his lady , litre home Irons as eraniig party a few night's snne was overheard to addreis bar la Our Ignoring melancholy- strain: "Ange lis:to m dear, :Soli% YOn fat soar .youthfol anal tress tot tatt--r xi doois4:4l to an "arty grays. *Ey row got iitirali." . • '-: 1 - atenti 1444,0- 0 100,eas I hairs Ow dwitte4l44o , 'ow is seat' MOM,* r Atiti , ' 1 .44444 ~fer • Aliit Atari giow i f Alf Om Afs• As9oyori Atifedsca' - • • , AisTrugs - • -.the j ' E trgiTg afflis - s . :ode. 4 .s t i i. : 4 'lo4ter Sinajotitbroiaaita .:.old Store of the tationiber:'.. Oa a. %mail lot, of BsekefeS Black and Whit* IftitoOriaail Entlaioa. 3foia . . .B . .1112644111, • tey the t rAritStiTTA.,rtinte; ' ►'PRET ate the - Best - caliecies yet of. - aestotursiabisetirtbbinotiii.. DEFOREST,. IiMSTRONG & tO4 Atwn 116(mal ',NEW YORK. 'ROGERS'S GEOLOGY 01P-PZIESSWiABIA. TreHE GEOLOGY OF PENNSYG- ! Vint—A Government - Surrey, with a General 1 of the Geology of the United Stat.*, Essays on the , Coal Ft rmation and Its Frewils.aod a Description of the Oral Ificids of North America and Okeat .Britain, with anemone Illtratrations and Maps—hy Brest Dame= Rome, HUM theolostb4, in .1 Urge ato vole- and vol. of Maps. tike $3O. a übseription* received. and the troth to be seen at , B. BalVlVAlli'd Booltstoireflr. ~.. _PALO ALTO GROCERY.' ~,' yllE- subscriber has taken thejold . Slander IL Kleinert. opposite tbe Nawigation.Lia: ag In the Borough of Palo Alto where be will keep an avortnient of groorrisi, dour, keil laud Prowl ions, giblet will be guarantied saved as 'die - market affords, and lots as cheap for casts as tan be bought elsewhere. Its eprpeetfolly allie:ta the ptimnsgeof Ills friend. and lbw public in general. 1 WM.,iitSdINUMB. N.ll. Ales good stabling tbr the .iuxotamodatlon of beittetea, awl a good inept' able and etpie' br the boodle' eintimantly oo hand. W3I.IIENSINtIat. "Nara! 12,59 : - . 11-6m* ICE 1 ICE!! (AWING to scarcity, Mid the high pri x_jr r e . that foe Is econutandlog. we are rompelled to Si the following pore' tor the present season, - Which are about 34 Wow pries: fixed trt Phlta4k4phle:— •• • pelt 12r day tor week, 40 att. ' •1 M " 4.1 " • .1 " w • "+,, • • Motels, le.. taking I busts!. or upwards, dully. 3734 oasts per bushel; transient trade, to cents per bushel. Time amaareoelng with the reason, way dipeed upon hating* NI supply daring the senor summer, at the above rate'. ; /firm! orders Sett at the Pottsville Howse; or handed to the drivers. will bepromptly attended to. S. 711031A5, Proprietor qf RIM let. Pottsville, May It, , 03 , 3 t "; • 'llllll_olol JENKINSOIN, Professor of Mu er • sic, glees lessons In Shields. A 1,,. on Use Piano, Melodeon. 01443. Violineelio, Guitar, de. ressis-40, a COWIN of 21 lensons. $lO. Sweeps guaranteed In all can. where properapplicatlon to study and sr/teflon 10 pen...vend In, Pianos Taned...(o4 the pnin. eipler of equal testnocament4 and Tar. ranted to glee entire satisfaction, en reasonable terms, and et short pollee. _ Sirrestimonishi of the highest ordei as to abstracter and capability. se Unlock's—No.l Pleasant Rose, Mabakolanao 4. N. 6—Agent for the sale of : PIANOS of all first eheortnakere in New York City, . Pottsrillec May 11.'1i9 T N - ', NEW STORE:, -: Tt tiE subscribers announce to their ' friendsend the citizens of Psttaellle and vielnlty, t they have taken '-' t. . --, ..°3IOORIISAD'S OLD STAND." Craw af,Secand and Markel Mirth. where esn always be reend-a good mull meet of Dry Goodai Groceries; Pro:Igloos, and a variety of articles always kent in a not v l3 " re- _tali Fiore. lladenitandteg their business theroollOy, they invite a 'vetoes which. by strkt attention to busS• ness and fair dealing, they intend to deserve.' , . • • Fresh Goods Constantly Arriving. The 1414 artirltz always oo handat Bhe leurPod Pitteis.l FOIL.PAPII. ' - M. R. NICWILS, 0 M. W. DECK. Jlie'cA Li, 'AND EXAZISE THEIR STOCK. April 16,'.8 14f • QOPHANS' COURT SALE. 13URSUAN1 to ao,order of the Or phone' Court l of the couitty of Schuylkill. in the C:inmonweelthMf Pen fteybrattia, the oubscriber, exeen toe of the Llet, will and teetarreet of (leo go hrumm. late .of the township of foster. in the county of Sibuylkili, 'deceoeed, will expose to public age by public venduloon Saturday, the 4th day of June next, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon. on the premiers. In the I ornugh of Miners , sills, is the county of Schuylkill aforesaid— All that:cettain No.l lot or piece of ground.eltnate in the botOugh of Ilinerwrille. In the county of flehoylkill, and State of Pennsylvania, to wit:—Bounded north weirdly by Sunbury street, nostwardly by lands bite of JneephJ anew. now of the estate of (leormllruntm. de ceased, enhthwardly be other lands of said deeeseed, and westwardly by lot of Joseph Leven, being lot No. 1 in the original plot of the town of Minenrrille—The said lot containing in front on geld Sunbury street_ 100 teet, in the 120 feet. and In depth Rlifeet,.ao•l haring thereon a ten story frame tavern scan band outbuildings.' Nt).2.—All that certain other •lot laying emit r find adjoining No.l. beginning at the. northanest corner of No. 1. thence along' Sunbury street 11 — feet,• thence sent hwardly along the Westwood wagon road. 85 feet to lot of said &coue t. bought of Samuel Kauffman. thence westwardly and along said last mention rd lot, 27 feet, to the !southeast emitter ("riot No.l, thence along theeost. ern site of lot Ne.l, 82 feet , to the place of beginning. having thereon erected a frame shop, now occupied by Phillips t glreare, as a Tin Shop. • • that certain other lot orpiece of ground; situate In said borough of Minersville. talunded nag+ horst—Beginning at the northasast (truer of Int - forme* ly awned by.lllch V 1 Wearer. now Isaac Ward. ttd'nee southwardly allmg the saute 80 feet. thence eoltwanlif, and parallel with Sunbury street, 26 feet, thence north and parallel with Front street, 80 feet to Sunbu ry 'greet:Oruro Westwardly along the same 26 -feet, to the pizeellbegloning—the said lot being marked in the gen e ral plan of said borough with the N 0.2, and haying elected on the retr thereof small two story frame house, Rite the estale of add deceased. Terms and conditions Made Moons: at the time and place of mak by • ' .Gran. W. DRUMM. Ezccutrr. By (+o'er of the Orphans' Court. JACULI Frew. Clerk. Pottsville, May 2,1849 - . • 2,13 t ' PROCLAMATION. . • IVIIEIIEAS, the,Hi.n. Charles V Moans, President of the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill county. in Itemasylvaule,andJustice of the several Cowls of Quarter Sessieni of the Peace. Oyer and Terminer and Contend Goal Delivery in said CouttlY, George Rahn and ik•roard Reilly, Judges of the Court of Qu.srter .Sassions of the Peace. Oyer and Teradner, and General Goal Delivery. fortthe trial of all capital I and other offences in the mid - County of Schuylkill. by their. inncepts to me directed, have `ordered a Court of flyer and Terminer Mid General Gaol Del ivery and Quar ter SeSsions of the Peace, to be holden In Pottsville, on the istl MONDAY in June next, et. 101a'clock, A. )1, to continue two weeks. l ' ' , Notice is therefore hereby given, to therimer; the J slices of the Peace and Constabla Coa of the said county of Schuylkill, that they are, by the said proeepts cam. minded to be then and there at 10,Wriork in the fore noon of the said day, with 'their Mils, records, 'moist liens, examinations and all other remembrances. to do those things which, In their several ofikes, appertain to be done; and against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the gaol of said county of Schuylkill, are to he then and there to prosecute them as shall bajust. *Cod sore thegCbaimenwearthr"Vii Sheriffs Office. Pottaville,l illy "1.1859. N. 11.-;-The Witnesses and /vomit who are 7Mm to attend said Court are required to attend pauctually. In case of non.attendance..the law, in such raves made and provide', will be rigidly enforced. This notice it published by order of the Court: those concerned will govern themselves accordingly, : ' BOERHAVE'•S • ROLLAi‘D BITTERS Tall CELEBRATED 110 - lIAND rOR • DYSPEPSIA DISEASE OF THE • KIDIJETS, LIVER COMPLAINT,' WEAKNESS OF ANY. KIND. -FEVER AND AGUE, EVERY FA.RAI ER AND EVERY VAM MY has its peculiar ilitters.compn untied Re cording to some raver he recipe, handed down from fiiThet to son. perhaps. The principle that a tonic stimulant h necessary I u every daturas undisputed. yet,lgiing com pounded by unskillful haeds.snea enetalas!elemenit bold hineompat ible and inconsistent—sometiffiespositive ty hurtful. We here oiler In the publican a Uglily eon centrated form, what will exactly supplY this want. pre pared upon scientific principles. componnded ofaicopiee. acting in harmony, yet each fulfilling Its own remedial office. To TOR PRTOICIAN 111 here offeeetj.lll-S COUTIMINDI yet. perfectly safe. an /Imitated.nct t lib. acting upon the circulation. raise* the action of t system to the stand. and of health. especially after say debilitating Attack of &venni,. , after depreseion from beat. or any, local or actg. lientat cause; as .4 liti.dparsendie,atbich. with a general stimulant flower-sae with a . peenliar Influence upon the nervous **stem, Calming nervous Irritation. w hen taken properly, without the least tendency to the brain, and without that tllstreHne reaction whlrh, Is the base of most tonics—often causing tooreinj or; than theoriginal dieesse, : AN a Toxic. moderately and permanentlyexalting the energies of all parts of thelcatue, producing neeessority a healthy increase of the action of the endow; Mains, chemically changing the acidity of the stomach.and art. lug normally upon the liver in regulating permanently the bililary secretions. ' NOTlCK.—Whoever expects to find thisa be, rag ist:ill he dlnappointed; but to the sick. weak and to It will prove a grateful aromiticcOrdial, egot singular remedial properties. Cant I tart.o.Tbe greet popularity of fhb, delightful Aroma halt induced many imitation P. athieh the put.lle should go:0d against purehadng.• De not Persuaded to buy antt fang else Wall you tome even TIOVIRAVVII Hot: Lams IttrrtuB n fair trial. One bottle' will convince you how I ntlnifidy superior tool! these intitatiens: ser-40141 at $1 per bottle, or slCbottles for 1,5, by the' SOLE, PROP:nIiTO/!8, BENJAMIN PACE, JR.& CO. KAN1:11/ACTURIX4 p armacentiste anb elmnists, T PITTSBURG, PA. For sale In Philadelphia by the *gents—Woe:nen & Morwly; office of the Dentek.rro'; John Johns, 222 Rare street; Dyottt Suin..l:4 Korth Second street. Mao. In Readlna,..bY Ritter X Co.; Lancaater. by - John F. Pulp Ce'l4 - lotterllle, John 13. Drown. J. C. C. Hughes and C. W. Eptl ; - Ta trinqua, by . V. J. Fry; Mineratllle. J. K. Enrols aqd Iq Schuylkill Darcy, hy Dr. E. Chi :heater.. , llovember 'aS NOand E. To Coal Opera lora IsClanylklll Cosa. ty - alerohauls.. o • . SMOKING , II'OBACCOf by Steam power-00OM's day, at Hamburg.: Emoting Tobae co and Segar Manufactory, on band and ready fa sale. 030 barrels sweet stunted Mooting Tobacco. 200000 Malt iipanbti &MI. • 200,000 Sites. SPatebb Peg/1M • rt 100,000 Seed and Matra Segall Orders thankfully received nod promptly attended to. Terms easy. MAlt I atM MOTEL hamburg, Berke County, Pa. Sept. 0. . ms FOUNDRY AND ACHINE. SHOP. FOUNDRY vat M vac tory. sue. -suss NOTlCK.—Thebusdnessc ft-debitsera of SNTDXII k 31.111411.8, sill bo corolla. God by th. subscriber In .1111 n minus bramtimotOtosue ffndloslnfildlny.frces IhuniderOnsnufacturer of all Incubi/A for U 4flnß.Ynis, BIOS •Ifurissess. Railroad Can, tie. - go abOrsonllnue tbo bmdueirof Mu Ind aud the &Ousted Pins Pawl Inks Ash and lArla and 11,1014 ratiolZoit Ask enals.trelne Pnit_opropet, W thwia Craft. t f .00)U0.116 IFX VDU. limier, 21, ISiT _ ;41 • lar,, , 6 Wilt - pFRIEALUT, ATE' - : X- •., is, iugc:olllleinines.an.'*undry... NV OPIS - Or. ' . - --_,it - /mai Ibefese.4eitisee eat of Vireoailrt of Coitunew Pleas of Sebtrylkffirences- SY. dal to tan Wen& then: will bit **posed It#ittale,bl l , .....:4 -.. Ist gds.,'" ,IllayllSitts 1 65 95 . j* end i At 19 delnek Ilanoittl, With. AMEMEAff lift)l74 tiltllElWairth fooillerAtct the Borough of Potteriße, ' a t 11 Celntit tbelaint.l4lr &MUM' MeV Oita.. to Ali tiiit MOO* !hilliest trait lif.bewil.ettititerles St: :dud lowashlp.,Sdusylkillf Iletinty,;-bottetdediejlands of Daniel liertt, there Sorer, wadflasiel Wiest.;eontalning 43 user. ar . tree,. with the appeirtensiteee. he a enustating of t story hems dwelihrg home. 11% , nil story frame wetling-bouse. and - a log Its - BerM—se the topitty o f J OhN IL. WAGNER.. "--"" Al" All L e,ft.d.pitof ground; situate tin the ffeleach of Milli* Schuylkill Canty , bounded In front by 311 ne street,ien Vie west by lot of Lewis Mader; on the south by the minted grave yard. and ow the east he lot of Joseph N bitten being 9) feet In front and 180 Fret in deoeh. more or keg, with the itprotenanc-W conshdlng of a 1% story frame - dwelling-boOrmoths property at CiIARLES WASII - deceived, in the Aland: of John T. Stomper,' Del. his ado Istrator. . Su Also. All t t certain lot Or piece bf ground, situate In the Boron bof Pottsville. SehoyiktiVeatunty. boon-- dad on the sn hby Norwezlan street. on the west by "_lot of Daniel heißly. on the east by lot of henry Wm tem and on the north by alO feet wide alley.a containing iniftont or width 40 feet, A inches. and t; in depth 80fOinchee,WIth the fteparteaances. consisting of 2 1. dory frame dwelling-home. with a 114 'story frame Rebels attached—u the property of Lb. -WARD lillegElt. . • ". ' -' Also. All tat certain lit or piles of ground, obi the ' Mlnencrille vi ed, to the Borough*: Pottsvllle.eonoty of Schuytkil ~ being part of tot N 0.14. to Pott A Patter ion's addition to the said, Wrench, bounded and de scribed as fret corm tteenneenclng at a stake on the south side of the 3 inermillettoad. sod east side of a B.) feet "wide tinny. f m thence esiterardly along the side of the t illnersville oad 20 feet tee post, from thence south easterly bac in bece-ther depth 80 feet to a tine of lot of James IL etteniOn,ltront Rheum ; westwardly along- raid line 2) teat -toe linst.t frem thence- northwardly • along the ewes line of the Aforesaid alley 80 fret t0.. 1. 1 the 'place of boats Ow. eonialtelog la frontZlifeet Tit and Id lengt or depth 80 test, with the *Owl*. Dances, eon ding of a double two story frame dwelling botise:with tone basement, and a frame blacksmith shop the property of 2110 MA 8 JONES. Also.- All hat certain:lot or Ores of ground . situate In the boron h of Aubdimltomerly in South Maahelm township.) Imylkill county, :Si laid off he the plan of Auburn by Willer and Wanner. containing 2 acres and 154 perches, routing on Market street about 400 feet, ' bounded on be west by Franklin street. north by Orch ard Weed,. ward • by the iliftadelphfai. and Reading i g Ilailmad, i t, log the same premises conveyed by:Atm:- el Wanner end Anthony V. Sillier tp Joseph Berger, by deed dated !April 2nd, 1855, with be appurtenances; consisting ea three mixer frame tavern stand awla I vr. dwelling ho , with a store room on the first t,; ' floor,* one' ory haute warehouse thereto attach ed. frame sokamer kitchen. frame Arable, and frame we' Sonothedrejs the property of ArSEPII BERBER. Atri. Allthat certain lot mpleele of mound. situate. In the boror'gh of P , et Carbon, Schuylkiliconnty,hooM tied in front by Acre st set, restwartUy by - lot of -the belt , ' it' Matthew Burke, deed, westwardly by lot of Wh iten' Cann. end In the rear by lot of Robert 'lltoae e ili as. decausidLcentalnlng. In width 40 feat, and In depth ;115 fnet:with the appurteitances. consist' . of a double tyro story frame dweillinC house, with a two' story halite el brlckwhocmaker shop thereto attached - -ax the p petty ofJAMES E. illllBoß. Also, All that eertalta farm or tract ot land. situate:is Washingt tosuship, Schuylkill comity, bounded by land Of ry Hello, William Fonerich , John Reda:and hers. Mot:doing til Wefts, with the appurtenances. consisting of a one story log dwel ling house "a log barn, and a log,pig pen--es the proper-, ty of ftillt ILIEL Set:AY:PFEIL A:" Ali- that certain lotpiece of ground, vita to In thetow r 4 of Llewellyn. Se nyikill county. bounded I‘ on the nortp by Willing street on the east by lot of Sa rah haulm on the south by,W 20 feet wide alley, and on red er e ei t k r jot of hiram Chime, Req., containing In width l sl f t, and In depth 150 fret, with the ap partecian ja consisting of a two story frame . dwel ling heose, 16„atone basement, a frame Waugh ter-hoose.a d Airman stable—as the property of DAVID NEUSEP.. Atm. All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate Its the bora ch of Ashland, Schuylkill county, hounded on the nor. t be Centre street, on the west by 14th street, on the sant% by an alley, and on the emit by lot-of Tho mas Dorm. containing In width 24 &wt. and ina depth 125 Get, with the a pourtenencra. tonsishat. of a two story frame dwelling house. with a beim . theft story of AUGUST' ,Aral. "A Hos: hOUse and In dept, en thereto a Walley, I kill. and land', thin) shift raid as the SO; wu used a and Dmliyi pleeepf the ptopert. of Prelude ,l/p). All in t he tort , in !mat b *nyder, so. Centreol dep b ot , a tnt 2oo o Ptiry tram J lIN STI tm, Al ate In tb marked w I loft laid 0., scribed * Obi' a 33 f. degree* w. It4nj mln 21 fret la degr.' ICS,. (4, triluntes, the appu! dtrelliu, ,Alsa t A In the 0.,; on ail Ind in d convirdn houu , a—a, , Alm, All that certain lot or piece aground. situate In Pinegror i township, Schuylkill ((milky, bounded' north wardly b • an alloy..astwardly by lid now or late of 'John iliresstei, routhwardly by a public raid loading From Pine:trove to Stanhope Furnace.' and westwardly by land of eorgo Berger. containing in width at feet, and In depth 135 feet. with the appurtenan. ;res. eons +ding of story frame dwelling house. ••• with ha recut; a frame summer kitchen, and frame sta. hie. .. Afro, II that certain piece or; p 'reel of land, situate in Pin men township. Sehnylkid, county, houdßed 'northwa illy by land of Chervil Pbreaner. eastwardly by land (George . Markey. sout la trardly by an alley, and !westwa ly by land of armee Bower. contalabig. 2 acres and 62 perches of Lod--as the property of GEORGE W. in,c, . LONG. ditskr, II that certain lot or pletelof ground situate • In the Ugd tir St. Clair. Schuylkill County, houtided in.front or west by Second street. on the youth by . Car., raiser t, on the mot by lot of John Iletheringicrade , reared. a the north by lot of Anthony Erwin. contain ing In idth .V feet and in depth'lso. feet, more area loss. wi the appurtenances, consisting of a don. area blot.° y frame dwelling house and two frame sheds —as th pr e —erty of JOHN SitiTZINGER, Executor of Edo ur Hetherington. deceased. . . Also; All that certain lot or piece of ground situate In the rough of Potteville. County of Schuylkill. on t heaon ' isra rill y side of tl I tiers:stile street or Hinenivillte itodd: ' Ina totmosed of parts of the lots numbers 19, 20 and . 1., in Putt k Patterson's addition to Pottsville, . and is landed and described as follows. to wit: Begin ning, a a point ds feet westwardly from the 'einem side of Spr alter.thence westwardly along the southward ly side f lialdNlinersvilk. street one hundred feet, thence sauthw rdly by ground now or lale-of George S. Patter son SO to ti 20 feet wide alley, thence eastwardly 'along 1 1 1 e northern side of said alley one bandied feet, thencetorthwardly by ground now or late of William 'Outer ighty feet to the place of beginning, ItiMitlll- ' met rt of said lot or piece . of ground :tvintalning eightyfeet In front and extending bark to said al ter- il h the appurtenances, consisting of T two . story I me dwelling houses—as the property of to ' ERT T ' DAVIES. •. . . _ _ JOIIN 11011AIR7. Sheriff. • 21-te ' dmn F. Nnuth delphl mnFkl frAine TII A Also on the or ; ,'Nerrild's part of the toeiilf Port Carlton, Schuylkill 'Con nt being the westwardly, part of the lot' which is I 'nark No. 17 on the Manor Newisild's part of Port Car-lx, aforesaid, as hid outdo the year 1841, contain- Imi in front or breadth on said Main street 63; feet and 'eaten lug of that width between parallel Hues at right isnot with said Main streetinorthwardly to Washing , t ton St t. containirtrt In lerl'Ft bor depth to the eastern I.ne O said lot 119 feet. 4 Meier.. and ;on the .western side t ereof,ll2 feet, 4' Inches, bounded., westwardly by :lot m ked Nr. 16 on the aforesaid plan. late the proper. tv of lbert G. Drunk.. northerardly by Washington Jared toresald,eastwardly by the other part of raid lot No. 1r and wmthwardly by Main street aforettaid.below, the e lot or piece of ground which! Joseph U. New bold 1 y Deed dated 19th December, 1845, grante_d and cense ed to Albert 0. ii rook. his heirs and ?assigns, re. areal will stone or fossil coal under said ion f ameba, with II the rights. interests end pririlegee incident to the ma as Nil set out In said Deed. with the op-111 parte flees, eooPist lost of aerie story atone build. Ing u as a foundry with sli brick dry-bone.' and a brick `uoola attached and a nee story frame i once —as the p perty of JOEI,CAfiItIIIIII. ' . i l _ Als , Nn.l.—A II that:l. - robin tract of land, situate in flub! y township, SchuytkillCounty, bounded by lands of Jab Arts, Joseph. Arts pod others, containing 44 sena lore or le.s, with iapplurtenanclet. consist ing o a two story - framq Mims house with aM two toy frame kitchen altached. with stone bum ent. sod a plank store house, a frame - slaoghter bon - a frame barn, s ue a frame abed, aud other out, bull ngs. ' No 2.—A1l that certain piece or parcel of bud. situate lia 11 bley township. Schuylkill County. but- Mi r min . containing about one quarter of en scre.4 3l L ' .._ with the appurtenaniss.eotteisting of a 134' story imam dare! Me house and a frame stable. , , - to 3.—A1l that certain tract o f timber land, situate " I y ble ; ~. y other ttownship. p o . f George st‘buyi I k P l . I I : a and iy. i t :O a i n d - ed by of Jam, Arta, Daniel Bleat, deceased and others tiling 6!l acres, more or, less.' ,-• pro al In U land •Pl' TIN CARL .1 - All that iertal re two story frame donee Or bull& log. haste in the town rat Ashland. Butler 1 tow hip. tchuyikltl,Cnonty,onstl u e south. „ e Ind riser of Wain 4 and Fourteenth streets, it a,3 in .. lion N 0.15, lot No. WA, containing In - - Erin on sate Walnut street, 25 feet. cud in depth IS fret. - nd the lot nr niece of ground Red 'eurtilage spoor. tens t to said building—as the property ofJOSII a it E E. Oirluer. tr.. 8011 Abraham Lyt le, con trader. ' ~. Al . :Vn.l.—All that arrtain int or Piectof ground, s t wit* In the-Borough of Ashland. Schuylkill County, i l boo drd on the south by, Centre street, on the west by lot . a. LZ, on the north by Chesnut Street and en the east j Int now or latent Washington Relfsnyiler, con tain og in width IS feet and In depth 125 feet,. wit theappurrenanrea, consisting of a two Au , stori frame dwelling house, with stun - room iii 1 on t 0 § rat dour. and • two story name' lark buil hilt with a one story frame kitchen attached, frame Ilt honor, and a frame stable. N' 2.—Ali that certain la or piece of ground, situate let et Borough of A Phi md, Sehuyiklit COunty. bound. ed the south by Centre tenet, on the north by Ches nut tree!, no the west by lot No. 85. and'. on g_._ the Pt by Fifth' street, containing in width sue SO toted in depth 121 feet. with the * tipper. 111 S tens res. consisting of a double Vero story fra dwelring house with stone tuteetnent , a two *tot, tun dwelling house with a one story Immo kitchen at tach . N . 3.—A1l that eertalo lot or prs'of ground,alleate In 1 Borough of-Ashland, Schn IkUl iltioataty, bound. see 0 the north by -Walnut 'sheet, on - the -- tout by Spruce street, on ttremferby - *of A irti Tho as Monroe, and on the 'sat by Tenth at , contain's* in width 60 feel and le 4ept 125 feet. with the iipputtesati cias. mai/Alps of 4 Cue ode belt story frame dwelling Isnuate.- . N 1.--All time certatel2 lota or places of ground. Al to bathellith of Madan& Sebuylkill Orataty,', bog en the lb by Thereat attest, on tbecast by. Pee th street, o the berth b, linsd,tAllen by fil•Slires nal id Schuylkill &nu ltaltroad Company, and an the by kit M:4,2, brine lota narked No. / and 12 Jo . . . . . .. . •• - ' ' IFF'S SALES. if *tone: and a fame atable—as the proper. y that e..rtain two story frame or wend direl r buildinx. containing In front 40 feet. 't -Ai feet. and a two story frame tilteh tubed. situate In the upper Catawle- .. Udion township. in the county of &hay!. tte of Pennsylvania, upon a rertain tract of .11 by the belva of Stephen Girard. deed, *met of land la commonly called and known knon Beatty tract, and the said house, An., td ecenpieddly the said /*ranch; 3i...WtnkOop as a residence and dwelling, ao4 the lot or and and en rtilag.e appurtenant thereto—es • of ANNA WK. WTNEQOP, admluistntt.ii Wyukonn, deed. 1. . . ...0 _ .. Thai certain lot .or pleref'of ground, situlte 3y4 of Cressona. Bc a uylkill county, bounded Coal street, weidwardly by lotof Wm. Relf, it ,t. 'Jtwardly by lot of John Carr, In the rear by t, containing In width L 0 feet, and In , t, with the appurtenances,cobsisting i.:: story frame dwelling house with a on A shop therto attached—as the property of TZER. I those certain 3 lots or pieces of ground, situ• o borough of Cremona. Schuylkill county. th the nurobeis 13,14 and li.. In a,plan of at by Benjamin flimsier, and bonti, ed and dei 1, fallowit: Beginning at a cornerrif lot No. 16, f.: skid., Matti thence along said road month F 214 mit 134 feet. thmee by land now dr, late of Homier south 134 degrees west 1607Teet to a e Alloy, thence along said alley north m es east 131, feet 6 Inches to the said lot neeniong the same north 2 degrees VI vest,lf.O feet to the place of beginning, with rtenanciss, consisting of iv two story frame mum—mirth° properly of BOAS DREHER. II limit certain lot or plere of grounsi, situate e a g Ifof Part Cartoon: Schuylkill county, bon it. e south by Jackmin street.intr the west by lot (I , 7lnner. north bY dine Alley, west by lot of . . . .. . .. . clamough. containing in widih '27 pth 90 Ftft. with theapnortenanerv, of a double two 'dory frame tavern b proprrty of T:10.1!ks gu Ail ttuiteertalo lot or ; Owe of ground. Minato orthwect corner of St. John street and Market the 11mm:a of Srhnylicilt pavoit;Schn3lklll et:i:twining In width 23 . feet nh . d . in depth .110 nr less, rounded on the north by lot or 3e n. . odwitr, nil the tnii.t by S. t. Jobn ii mei, on The y Market strtag , and on the west by the Phila. and Reading Railroad, with the appurtenances., ng of a two 'story brck dwelling horn, ore room on the end floor, and a W., mory rk building attached—as the roper': of 11 All that certain lot or tames° ground. situate inorthwardly side nt. Main street. at the distance ~ ..t from the westwai_Oy aide of ;11rook . atm!, In thuriglat tit and interest ot George F. ot. In and to all that rtaln tract °rulers of land r in Ilubley township. Schuylkill(manly, bound. lan& of Monson andCorupany..Phlllp Dieter, Dieter and others. containing 356 arr4—as the rty'oftikOitGß'F.liii r. t. AU-that certain farm or trae' of lend. situate .Ide" , township. Echo) , Iklil County. bounded by of Charles Tol-las..laroh Stang and Jonas ft.l r r. containing 24 acres more or less, with the deflation', oonristinii of a Iwo - story tog hclure and a log taro—as the property of JCS- v` . • ^ isidikres.."4***4lllo6Nilt *Man 24 wed le 400140 het, theeeer Saab the keel ^ re 'Wadi TM ilikertgill /MEOW Ike rim' hdhsertAleaperye utak the adtperte easel* oweitielleg ere frame etaide sod a harm atom bogenree the property 401/117115 Auk:ma twaleletad =My Of half pot elenthateeve "•tatty phew* triet of lend. situated be Ihteudoteireehtp, SANAA Corretielmended *ad dreerlbed es hamar fleginehes at a mono coma on Mae of the New Tort end ilehuyiklil Coal Compeers land, Mid onrelehrai Philip Viramernosn'a tart, thence north tirentillve die pees wad one bulidnod an d Ofty-eightsnd Seat teethe bertha to gams, thence north tillyeig degrees ogetreme boogied perches he a email mapie hen these' ettrib thirty-lbw degrees east mu towhee and easeartrehr and tan POW to A Illortee thetas Grath ollityetivert trees east we hundred and tnenty.rds and detaimsthe Perches to the ptare of begimaleg contahrleg owe tope deed and eleven arree,and allowsece and I eitigneedmmi tract of land which was surveyed In pursuance of a warrant dated Accost la, et. Ink granted to Pant- Rol D. Pranks, Esq., the appartemaneee—ea the property of MABEE E.IIIIELL. •Awe, *Ail that two story framerbeltdingodteat• In the township of North hialthelm, It the Coen ty of Schuylkill. on tbo north Ade ed pnbUe {59 nod leading from Sell allidU Maven to West Haven, containing inlrnnt ou Mld rood twin. ty and one bait fret. and extending in length or depth sixteen and one-half feet, and the lot or piece of around and curtilage appurtenant to sabl building. which said kit or piece of around la bounded ant described as Ed irne: Easterly by other tot of and !larks Eckert, north. arty by the Stroud* Mill property. westerly by theestste tate IJacob Layord, deceased. and POW berly •by the publk load. sherry:dd. containing In (root on mid road. forty feet. more or kas,and extending in lel:lather depth that width I'M feet. Wore or teas. to Ow Straus& Idttr —as tha property of MARKS EC6SET, owner, de , and contractor. • felz-4, and taitsia to Giamatti% and wlfl he gold by JOLLb' P.IIOBAIIT, tLrtilCa pia. Pol4tipe, &War. May 7;1999. 1 - 1931 SHE_RIFF'S SALE 9F REAL EST ATE. 11111TIJ.b of sundry of 43 readOteet &pleas and Leis r 7 Kmfas. Wined oat of the Court of Common Flaunt Behayikid County arid to our direetekthere will be exposed to roma undue end oute - y, 01:11 Saturday,' June 4th 181114 i • • at 10 o'elock to the forenoon et the EXIIIIASCIII HO -1 Fa.. kept by Franklin 11.Kr:eraser, In the lharondh of Pottsville, Schuylkill County, the Solkrlng' dpserthed real estate, ta wit: . , • , All that certain lot Or piece of Minds altilide In the Borough of Mltiersmille; Schuylkill County. bounded and described as follows- to wit: ' , Beginning at the north eastward corner of a lot of ground nimbi'', one (1) in a plan of lots laid oat. partly be said Iloronab, • and partly adjoining it by lands of Jeateh 0. Ship. pets. Nathan' Evans, John Shippen and the Miners' Bank of Pottsville, in Schuylkill County; thence south ~fifti-n 'and one-half degrees east thirty-five and ',one-halt_ fret, thence south sixty-seven and threemnarter digger west two hundred and two feet two Indus, thence north fifteen and one-half degrees west eleven feet and six inches. thence north sixty-one degrees east two honor-edited *even feet to the place of beans:ling, the same being the north easterly half part of said id,tot number one (I) in the . a.. plan of lots 'awaits's', and theappartenanees if ; consisting of a double two story frame dwell ing 'somas with stone basement, and a 1 1 4 story frame altehen--as the property of JACOB ELSING ER., 4184, Alllhat, certain lot or piece of ground. situate In the florOugh of Minerevllle, richailkill County, coin. 'fleecing at a stake at the soathuastwardly corner of front and Suebtwjr street, thence southward'' , along the line of Erontatreet eighty feet, thence eastwardly and parallel with Suubury street seventyeght feet to line of lot now or late Tobias 'Unary. then Wnorthward ly along the Hisao( the =id Tobias Itoury'ir lot and par allel with front sheet eighty feet to Salsbury stew t. thence westwardly along Sunbury street sevenly•elght feet to the place of beginning. with the apparte.fa . nances,rcrinslsting o f a two story frame Tavern .1 house with stone basement,with a two story frame kitchen thereto attached. a frame 'Astable and a trams shed—art the property of ISAAC WARD. Also, All.that certain tto storyframo house or build. lag, with stone basement, situate on Centre street:, in th 4 Borough of Ashland, In Schuylkill Connty,na containing in tron t on said Centre street, seventeen feet, and In depth thirty-two feet, bounded on the east biter of James J. Conner, and on the lot or piece ter ground and cartilage appurtenant to Raid building-m the property of GEORGE A. KARST. , Also, that err:ale - lot or piece of ground, Situate In the Borough of Pot twrille:ts.hayi kill County. ;bounded on the west by Centre street. on the north by other property of James Rawl', en the - east by Coal street, an the eolith by property of Edward Yaniley.eon• tairdim in frond on Conte", street 29 fret, and In depth 320 fret with the appurtenances. consisting of a three story brlck'dwellinglhouse, with brick basement, and a brick stable. No. 2 —Alf that titanic' lot or piece of ground, situate to the Borough of Pottsville. Schuylkill County, bound ed on the west by Centre street. on the north by proper ty of William Carter, on the east by Coal street, and on the south by other property of James' Russell, contain ing in front on Centre street 20 teet. and In depth 121 feet, With the appurtenances, consisting of, a three Wary brick : dwelling house. with a three story brick back building thereto attached, with; brick bacon:tent. and a bark stable—as the property of JAMES RUSSELL. ' 44 , ,. AR that certain lot or piece of ground, situate in the Borough of Auburn, in West Brunswick town ship. Schuylkill County. bounded on the north by lot of William Mengte,.on the south by tot of Samuel K. -• Moyer,' on tiie7. nod by lands of the Dauphin and Supine. banns Coal Company, and on the west by a newlfr laid Out public road, containing In width SO feet, and iti depth GS fret. roomer Iwo with the appurtenances, yow slating of a two story brick dwelling house with a stone basement and a frame wastitouse-as the property 01 BENJAMIN WEBBER. 'Atte, All that certain tract or piece of land, situate In Washington toic drip.SrbnyiklllCountv.containinglso acres more or less. bounded by lands of George W. Stat. chin. Christian Enure, land late of John Ilittle• and others-as the property of JOHN T. SHOENEK. AISO, No. 1.-All that certain lot.of ground. situate In the town of Llewellyn, Schuylkill County, bounded on the south'hy. Booting street, on the east by Shober street, on the north by lot of Elias Dilcamp, anthon the west by let,of John Rraigsni, containing in width 50 feet and in' depth 'SO feat. or thereabouts, with the ap purtenances. consisting of a two story frame dwelling hunv with stone basement Nd. that certain' lot of ground. situate in the town of Gent:Hsi:, Schuylkill Cormte. bounded on the north by Bunting street . on the west by Railroad street, on the south by lot of Andrew Ililler, and on the. oast by another lot of Philip Gehres. enlist:slug to width 50 feet, and in depth 40 fret with the appurtenances. consisting of a two story log: dwelling house. • No. that certain lot of ground, situate in the town of Llewellyn, Schrtylkill County. bounded, on the north by Bunting street; on the west by another lot of Philip Oehres, and on the south by another lot of An drew Miller, sidon the east by lot of Thomas Colt, con. taming in Width ' se fret and In depth 50 fret, or there• abonte, with the appurtenances, consisting of a two . story loglawelling house, (weather:boarded.) No. S.-LAB that ',retain lot of ground, situate An the town of fJewellin. Sehmikill County, bounded on the north by Bunting street. on the west by lot. of James Love, on south by a 25 feet wide alley, and on. the east by tot of James Bush, containing to width 40 feet, and In depth 150 feet, with the 'apturtenancearanuilst: log of a one story frame dwelling house,. . No. 5.-All that certain lot or Ore of ground. eituate: In the town of Llewellyn, Schuylkill County, the in the west by Lower flabartiango Wed, on the tooth y lot of Juhanait Ceekill.ort the east by litalima4 street, ad On the north by lot of Jacob Sealer:containing in Width 50 feet. and in depth 175 feet. with the appaltr. stances, (gosh:Ong of a I}4 story log dwelling bonne, with a ooe story frame Walton thereto attached, front ing on itaitro..d street, and a 1!,4 story tog dwelling house fronting on lower I lalilataull° llo34-I,l theProP arty of PHILIP tlEilltES. .41.:4'. 1 111 that rectal:: lot or piece' of ground. situate in the BarOugh of Pinegtope,SchayikiliCounly,bound• ed omithe east by Tulpehmken street, on the worth by lot of George Anthony, on the west by a public street, on the tenth by property of the United Dreth Congre: gatlon and lot now or late of the heirs of Peter. Eckert; dereared,.rontaining In width 40 feet. and. in depth 210 feet, more or less, with the appurtenances, consisting of a two etory (rant. dwellingbnuse.withaonestory frame kitchen attached thereto, and a flame wash tymise-as the property of GEORGE KOPPENIIAVEIL Also, All that certain Enna or traActfiand. innate in Washington township, Schuylkill County, bounded by lands of,Sinion Schnpe, William Ilehn. and DanlelSoy. der, mintaining /.1 Berea, more or leas, with the appurte nevem, consisting of a :mentor/ log &telling house with a ono story stone kitchen thereto attached and * frame bank barn. with *tune basetnent--es the property of Alt 80LE11 11E11N. • Alas, All Mkt, fight, titlo and Interest, of tbe'Ree. Daniel Magoiten of, In and to all those certain Iwo lot* of ground. situate ori the southward!). aide .01 - North street,' In The Borough of Port Carbon, SeMayiklliOntn ty, being the lots marked No. 138 and 140 on the gene ral plan of raid Borough as laid out by Seth:lnger, Heim k Co.; bounded weetwantly by Maul alley, aunt wardiy by Cherry alley, esstwerdly by lot N 0.142 tin the aform said•pLan. and noel bwardi by North street aforesaid. containing In width on sa id North street 120 feetleach lot 60 feet)and lu depth 140 feet to Cherry alley, with the appurtenances, consisting'of adouble Istory brick dwelling horse, with a tea story stone kitchen thereto attached, a one story.stone church, and a frame stable— as the poverty of Bev. DAN IBL 31 AtIOR lEN. ' Also, 411 that certain tract or piece of Call land, sit , nat. in Itellly town hip (fltrmerly , Branch • township) Schuylkill County,-bbutided end described es 6410w5: Bettioning at a state. thence tIY land now or late of Boyer and Berger. and William Ilmeff and ol hem, south 104 degrees rapt 67 perches to a pbat, thence by land of 3lart in Weaver the two following entitles ind distances: North 69% degrees cast MI percher, to a stone, formerly a white oak, meth bat( a degree east 163 porches to a Stone, thence by land of The Forest Improve:tient .Com. patty, formerly Otru's helre;,south 49.yiegrees • west 314 perches to the place of beginning. containing by a NU. trey thereof made by. Samuel 11. Slither. Emi., on the ninth of May, 1836„ . 244 acres and IT perches, with the appurtenances. consisting of I bled& of frame houses, containing, in dwell ings.3 blocks of stone houses, eon. mining 6.,fwel ling., and 1 wood dweller, and coat break; er consisting of rollers and double revolving screens worked ky thigh pressure stsatit engine of steno 25 born power. The coal vein. hitherto mined. ally wnrhed (hut only a small part of Ile area exhaust,sl) Is the, Swell known dpohn rein. red ash coal. which has, an excllent market reputation and bears the highest price in the market. Below the Spohn vein is the valuable red ash vein now worked very extensively and With great advantage In the adjoining land of the Forest : lmprove. went Company. Below the last mentioned le the big white esti vain,jalso worked extensively and profile, bly In the adjoining lands ct said Company. Mettle* the foregoing there are other valuable veins in thsfiroperly Including the well known nate& Mountain Vein. One half of the coal breaker. screens. and steam en gine afore mentioned belongs to William L. Bennet, to• :,rather with the rallies& on the land, the other half be longing in Martin Weaver, owner of the ning land on which Landis a 40 horse power steam pumping and winding engine, with pumps In the slope tberelehains. Ac., one half of all.which belongs to alld Wm. L4lewart —as the property of. WILLIAM L. DBWART. Afro, All them certain 4 adjoining tote of gerlood sit• nate in the town of New Castle. Schuylkill rmutty, marked In the plan, of said town with the numbentl9l, 192, 103 and 191, bounded In front by Broartitreet. west weedily by Union street, northwardly by land of Chula Millers Morris Pattemon and others, andin the rear by a 12 feat wide alley. weakling in width 114 fret (each lot 40 feet)and in dept h'l7l feet, with the 'ppm tentoces, consisting of a two story log dwelling house wrather; boarded) with a ljistoty frame kitchen thereto at cached, and a Dame stable.-as the property or PETER BECK ER. • Aunt, that certain tract (replace of biog. wits nate In Branch township. Schuylkill couhty, hennaed on the east by a public road leading from Fottesille to Minersville, on the north by lot of l'bilip Lewis, and lands claimed by Samuel lfeffner, and on the math and west by land claimed by Samuel Heffner, containing 3 acres,, more or leas, with the appurtenances, cOnsisting ore double two dory frame dwelling house. No. All that certain lot Crpiece of ground, situate . the township of Norwegian, Schuylkill county, bone ded on the south bylishbach street, on thist by lot of Ilderard Freeland. on the north by a 30Yeet"wide street. and on the west by lot of James Thomas. eon. Joining so width 60 feet, and In depth 330 feet, more or boa, with the appurtenances, consisting of a double two story frame dwelling house with atone basement. No 8. All that certain lot Or piece of Renaud, situate in Norwegian township, Schuylkill county, tronndetion the west by the Mount Carbon Railroad, and on the north. east and moth, by binds of Nicholas Thourone, containing in width 180 feet,,and In depth 226,feet, mere or less, with the aspurtenilleeaconeisting of a 1% story frame dwelling house with stone basement, frame sum mer kltehcn and frame stable. No. A. All:thst b aptalo lot or. pier* of ground, sltaate In the township o orwegian, bebujikili county, boon -4.4 14* the raid Peacock street, on the south had of Archibald finnaldson, on the west by lands of the Trusters of the York florin, and on the north 17 e mtainioe In width feet. and In depth 800 fmt, more or leis, with the appurtenances. consteting of a two story frame dwelling house shit stone basement,swi frame summer kitchen. N 0.7. All that certain lot or piece of ground Made in the township of Norwegian, Schuylkill county ' boon. ded on the north by Peacock toed, on the east by lot of! George Hay, on the month by the Mount Carbon Rail. Ironton the west by lot of Archibald Roneldson, con. tabular in width GS feet, and in depth 22b feet, more or less, with the appurtenances; consisting (la double two story frame dwelling house with stone Easement—math property of FRANCIS SPENCER. Atm, All that cattalo IA or piece of pound situate to the borough of tit. Clair, Schuylkill county. hounded norshwattly by lot of John' Winch, eastwardly by lot of by lot of Tnbanni C. Zbe, anderantwardly by Mill street, eontelnhar in width .10 font. 4usd in depth .100 feet. with theappartensneer. ear listing of a nos and a bad =mow d **Wag bowie --as the propswty of 706 E Behted.aod taboo Is Wanstition.4l26 wilt be sold by 4011:f OilierkoPoitaiilbra Wrer(it:. • . • lbw ISMS. ' i 21-it -, , isiqktifitisigisibidiolforiortkado_ ~, „ ._ 'AimmgPrinueni. 4 444oHtfil . .:,),:•:,,,": .; : i i * : .4.;.i*, -. 4.,:5.:•4 . )- liestli ilelawaret Avenue. DEALER IN Oil Soap, Candles, &c. *rip= FOR , • ;NO. W. BOITS "C ONDENSED t:yg." TAraii, "Silo ALEXANDER:KERR, , _ urPottpra IN ;S S"_ 's Naea ,rR 134 South Wharves, *tad 34* North Wharves, P1111.60/Mrtil.t. /tabbies Fine. Livsrpool Groans, Tacks Mind, Arbiecie audStaz 31111. 9uirl, sieuxted arew,couldnaill 93401; am/Ihr sale in lots to snit the trade. 11.—.0itere solicited, [Men 16,19 liteme Wire Rope Works'ol -JOHN A. - ROEBLING. New Jersey.'. lams mtOrtuteas of Wire Rope constantly on hand. °Mainlined with despatch. Tor slie A rdrenglh, and cost, see circular. • [Feb. 27, '59 1Fly• OILS!. OILS!! OILS!!! HODGSON_ & KEAN', Nos, 5 OS. Unjust°, pbilaba., General Commission Diorama% and Dealers in WHALE AND SPERM OIL FOR NIXING AND MECHANICAL PURPOSES. 13 •0•2 2 ,18 38.4 f : • TAW,& BEERS' • Lubrieating . Grease I The cheapest, must rellable , and 4 arable compound used for lubricating Heav y filachlmerY, and the ales of Omnibuses. Carriages, Carts, Drays and Wagons. wiltuot Gum. and is not affeeted by hest or cold. Manufactured and for pa le In Tin Corm K go and Barrels, by TAW 4 BEERS, Philadelphia. June 19. 'BR - - 2ttr • CEO. W. POMEROY -.4t, - CO., DEALERS IN / OIL, SOAP, CANDLES, BC. NTO. 12 SoUth Water street, below - , 11 Market Philadelphia . Sperm, Lard, Elephant.Whale,Tanners'and Alsebinery Oil, Sperm and Adamantine Candles. • • Samuel T. Niger, Sslestasa. Pltiladelphiaaanuary 5, '5 - 1-17 , • WIRE SCREENS. • WIRE COAL AND SLATE SCREENS. lOHN H. (late or . and sue t/ eeroar to Kittra k Iltiatta“) would respertfully call the attention of persona encased In the Coal Clusinese, to his- Manufactory , of WIRE COAL ASP SLATE SCREEN'S. CO* L RIODLES.*WITIE BROOMS. Ad, Le., at'l he old 'establiehment, Minencrille. Schuylkill Co.. Pa. Racing been encased in the bulnesa of Screen mak ing for upwa. Lis of twelve yeare. T flatter myself that I can torn oat ac MAKI work as ic done anywhere In the county. and would refer to the quality flail , work in the past. as a guarantee of what It will be. in the future, pledeitie myaelf that I will 'pare no pa' is to make my work sallafaetoty to all who may 'give me a trial. JOllit 11. KURTZ. Minerseille. July '56 " It ESTERLY & FRICK, Maaniaeturore of Wire Coal Screens, VOULD respectfully call the atten ' , ion of gen- tiorsfen engaged the Coal trade to lb, coal screens of tl various slime Tb. have Increased fad Mei for taming ea the best of work irk promptomm and di patch.. Having tl moat experienc... hands in 4he grata they can guernotee alhwork done at their Factory , . Repairing wally and anitalanlially donee the shrerlest sake. Screen Solt e,Cogwheels, tdgeway Inge,Shaftsi. Gud geons. ke., itc.,always on baud. All orders directed to the firm-I , y mall or left et 1).1.. Eaterly'v Ilard ware store will receive prompt al tent km. Votterille. Aferch 12 0 '59 (Jun 4. 7,S ) 11. PAINTING, &C. JAMES Home, Sign and Vremico Painter. IM ITAT(I It OF WOODS AND MAUBI.k 1. Gluier, Paper Huger and General Decorator. 4y-CI tina ST! I.ET, nearly App ,, ?its the Alltriectil How, 114qprillt. • r [AprIlL, 14.dan' Window ShadeS—Gold Borders. 6 end 7 Feet Long. . .SPLENDID ASSORTMENT ! NEW 'PATENT FIXTURES! At Xecgdy lid/ City RetoilPr;ces. • Can be bad at BANNAN'S L o- Paper and Boolistons, Pottsville. ffiriatil and em them. 'NEW STYLES ' • oi , • Paper, . HAllgillge, 0741:WP • ir . Decorations, &o. • (Idled Windier shades, fartstrek,ae. MUDEY & BOWEN, • Painters and Paper Hangers, an fro. Sfree,rollsrille, 2 doors akore Antrim" Boom Dlorch 20,'32 . ' 13- RED_CED.PRIC_ES.I IDEorall. ae'exper IHE subscriber has_ a large Jilt of very choir*. Patterns of , Paper. *tillable for Bails, - - • Parlors, Dining Booms, Chun- •' berg anti Public linildings,witirb - he will sall at greatly :educed e;Tri . .: prieer. The Stock embraces the • c. ss • ••t latrafand most esteemed Patterns. Paperas chimp is cents a Piece. • Now is the time for Bargains, for Paper Banginavand Books at . D. BANN AVB ("map Inolomakend Rdafllirper and Jkek Sloe,. Si-PAPER HANGERS SUPPLIED VERY CHEAP. A ril I. '59 11- INSURANCE. ORANTES romptivii i i Luscospoakirro IN 18.50: THE STATE F AND XARINE INSURANCE Company of Penna. if)FFICE-92 Market Street, Herric bori.Pa. Carliall 380.000 dollar.. , • name all the safer clams of property against Lows by' ) FIN, pail - 5%0f Inland Navigation and Troorpoitatton. r • JOHN P. ItHrIIHRFORD. rfesirtna. B. Wasp, Secretary. . L. Mowrox, rise President. 'EV*. BANNAN bas beets appointed Ant tor this .Company In &buylk ill rounty,and is prepared toinsans all kinds of property at the lowest rates with regard to wearier. The tat."' can be ascertained at his Bookstore, tottsville: H. lIANNAN Is also Agent for LIFE as. it'll as FIRE Insurance.. [Dec. 5. '97 49- THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON . FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPARE. • Authorized Capital=—slo.ooo.o6o. _,-Paid rip Capital-9 orplus, and Reserved Panda, - . . ' $5,000,000. „ .•. , , Liability of the shareholders unlimited: flawing !men appointed Agent in Me Oistrierby the Liverpoolv and London' Eli se and Lifein se re nee Company. and for other reliable Fire and Lite I ague:ince Com p mho, et rhilidalphla,/ am prepared to receive a pplira t ion /7 for Insurance against film on every description of build ing and property, Cad Operators would And It advantageous to insure their colliery structures in tellable Companies, for which I act an Agent. Parties desiring Insistent% are respell:nib' invited to eall at mystics, where ptrtleulare - will bug - leen. togeth er with the respective circulars of the Clectipeolea, and - detailed ataternonta of their present rnndit len. HORACE P. sum, • Cantrell met, above Norwegian. ' Or at Pennsylvania Call, Pottsville Pa. ---- ' ,' ItEVEKENCES: I Philacidptda, l'atrrille. John Tucker, Natio John Shippen, Rm.. James Dundee, Esq., (leo. W. Snyder. Em.. John R. 'W hite,.Em., lion. Jame* 11. Campbell, Atrial') ne, AI. Do lion. C. W. 'keine, Ili Chard S. Smith, Seq., - It. It. Palmer ' JAN. ' . January 29,'69 ‘ _ b- • FA - i - 5i•.141): 7 1;(4:1 THE Girard Life Insurance, Annuity, ana Tenet Company of Philadelptria. Otero. Ilia La Chesnut garret, the Ant •door• XdS of the Custom Ilona*. - CAPITAL S3OO,OOO—CLIAIITER PE PETITAL.. Continue to maim Insurances on Ileac' the moat finer ableterms. The capital* An x paid up and invested,t nether with Manie and constantly increaolos reserved fund, otters a perfect security to the insured. The preleklate , roey be paid yearly, - half-yearly or quarterly. . ' The company add a Doane periodically to the I neuran eesfor life. The first flonne.approprlated in December, 1844. and the Second Bonus In December, 1840, amount "to an addition of VG2 60 toevery $l,OOO insured uuder , theoldest policies. mak lop $1.202 SO which will be paid when it shall become a claim,insteadofBl.oopnrlttin atlylnsured:thenextoldest.amounttosl,2s76o;theneat In ape to 61.212.60f0r every 61,000; the-others in the same proportlonaccording to the • amount ind time of stafiding.which additions make an tlYerage of more than 60 per cent. upon the premiums paid, Without increas ing the annual pryininm. 11414.0 SAS: • Thomas Ridgway, John A . itrowe Annon Davis. D. Danner. John Jay Smith, irederiek Drown, - Robert Pesmalt, .OsormiTater. o Joileph Yampa,. John R. Latimer, Thomas P. James, Wharton Leah, Joseph T. Dailey.. John R. Black. • Phamphletecontablne table o I rateean des planet Mae. 'arm of application and further Information ran be bad at the Oleo. . ?ROMA!! RIDGWAY President, P. Jon% T. Jinn. Actuary. • • ' alethemibeeriber la agent trir ltio.slanee COntrith7 ingebuyikiliCounty. aid will effort Insurances, and Lire ettleetwoujintnlinatton oath. • ilertlo.lolan. 1844 r. '4, • DAWitall - DlRlalat talt .11rOHNT.NOLI 00:13 Patent ususetti.a thottdsd), the beat le the Markef.nfditrimMt sire. them Do. 6 totter/tenth bad wholMale and mlitt l i at. - Polleqlte, January ;0 7 1 b5, , • NPfLA ` . :*:.:',. , .::: .,- ;:;-4 0 1.1Iall • RIR SCALE4I. - • - , :- ,- - 1 - .. IP.MVERY . 1 ESCRIPTION;.SUV .. . . , . novae left 11711tium1444,6;14 gated bat'. alamtolit and antmelmomdbn sersonaly. ?webs , . arratua no ask money aka* la irearanteaLeorreid . mod 14 ear Malt oat frOndeall, ant beretoraMtli without charm. - / r : „.., . , . ri , sa-faetnry at Alba afd" Mend, sened fin'Alallif . 'lbw uintpliT. raw& --•-, • ABBOTT 61:0.. ,-1 ~., - Owner el Ninth Mao% &teetmerhibeialfdtki. , - fliandt 2li r 's9 , - . , Id: in / a t i ,"'".... 'FILE 4. RASP% ' ' 1 OF ' the best quality l at the Manure jar'', Pi suomtreet.kboi . • &Orond, between. knee mind Vine area,. Phltadatblm: "UM may be faulni- fli," larva alandinent In tee city. eld Mee R•cktand in • eqaml Woes. at a mannof Silty wrest_ -. num mubperlber . 7.4 . iitfima tdm rinompron. faro& and the pabile ge ar ly that bii dorm riot ren.l.; l en Arent to molten orde • Comnittaltallona by Mall nill meet with prompt atrAl lam.'____ l 7 J. 1 0- Sill Tit, 1 is error due Wo rks. Pkdadq., 104 m 1 Maven 4'59 STEAM TOWittO: . Between Pmenetpliiit 112111 Biltillore: .IrIIE undeisigned it now iirepaied, to 1 tow Canal Basta`pOuiptly betweetillittl- I • ' i I , ' sleds and Saliba° A Tow Ro-t wi ll be fret at any Caw lbe Iwe I I ,l‘ 4 Caws- $leglottoota;e111 trrtpleked up tater 1 ~e a week at Broad three. Ca tales ate is:tee:Buts Ni 10. ' Prtnieg tee by fitter tore bey leave the asonotans, when they expect to at P Iladalphla. l My The Boats arei . 7ry pa err root iewauatodeel by Diem of great expo riones In Chesapeake tag and ou'thit r i eLi W in'' t . reEDEMCK 4. 11.111'1'5.. 4 i - - April 2, '59 :I 1t 1 .' I I, ltaltimm . 4.• . 'BLINDS AND S .'`, C EAP FOR CASH. 3Et.. - N0.16 North xth si4reet, Philadelphia, •le the Lirgret mOntartuter of WINDOW DILISIsd, and dealer In WIND9IT SHADES. of every auk,' y. Ile is the orlulnator of all '4ies Styles; and bail a,Quo stock to be sohret autoccED !pas. DM AID ALL 0 HIM OOLORS OF LINES KIADES. Timmukas„ J r 'MUM "te. air sToRK sit Aims pea. tol to order. * •D.J.W W. 'writ* rills* of this county to call be. lb:purchasing, and ammo , epi be ran sell a better artkiefor the suonet then ~ y.otherf Dstabliehtneat In the United States. , March 'X, '59 13414 n • WINCHES ER & CO.'S Cletistlemesitta F . *Watling iltoista r7 l .. 1 Seam ,Shirt 1 . Patent Shouldor Seam ,Shirt Stanufacto , A T THE (H.l) STAND ! , 700 Che'st ,ClLont street, win LADitirnlit,oprane the •Wash ington Holum" 1 .3 . \ • - - A. WINCH M TEII. wlitrliwial heretofore. his per"on al rapers Woo of the Cu Cog and llama:winded ; de part on nts. , Otderr;for als celebrate .. idyll of Shins and Collars lilted at therbortert notice— ..4.• Perrone derision 10 order Slbitir,ea be rupplied with the formula for mcnturement. on and eat inn by . mall. t:1 • Colo4n tly on band.* varied and lint stock of Gen tlemen's Porn trhlog Gonda. iCrWbolesale orders supplied on it September -1, IR smcgs! sNICE su s_piegsTiT 7 ANI) 1 tiltoUlkdlYPEP , PER. I - HOER. CINNAMON, ALLSPICE. CLOVES. AMERICAN AND ENGLISH MUSTARD. CAYENNE PEPPER, NUTMEGS. MACE. . FUR, CARR. SODA SALTPETALI, SA LEJIATEti. • SAL. SODA. I. CA RAirm r .4 CORIANDER SETA ASHTON D.CIRY ND fiROUND SALT, de., For .941 e at the Roi7le MON N 0.248 and U 6 North Front street ear ne t:4 Sew. Fit RAMO Is. • , lION A RD WORRELL. sir Purchasers lynt fi nd. It greet!) , to their Interest both In quality and pries to buy these goods. which are warranted as repreeentedor forfeited. • A trial Is solicited. March tft, 'SS , 12-ly TIM ! HICERICAII SUNDAY SCHOOL lIBION PUBLISHES CIN3EI "H‘ 33013713.41..W2:1 , • • . CHOICE ILLUSTRATED BOOKS Poe • CHILD - EN AND YOUTH, BEING th largest collection in the count, y.--They are now pubilehing 4 • • A Nese /ook &erg. Saturday Noma tog. • Elegantly lllanted Catalogues may be bad withodt charge, by add sing Tit KAM CAN SUNDAY SCINOL UNION, CIIESTSeT *?All the od i blileatione of thc Sunday School Union can beobtalvelreeEnton prices et the Bookstore At . D. DANNAN, rottscillii. Oct. 10. 'SS ;I. ;. • 42-lf . THE PARIS ANTILLA ENlPlifilling, 110. 708 (1 lESTN UT Street, above . ;lb. PIII4ADELPITIA. The ontreribers respect folly Write the at lritlion, of Ladirc to their rolleeion of Elegant Itfaliallillas, adapted for fpiir , g and Sam. Mrs; comptiqteArry dc;wript ion and Tiriety of fabric in mrdium and b I b p.:, , cd Roods— Solid I . Solid Silli,l3 antillds. • I • Silk nod', earn %Mills& Varb Lace ilantilla, I . .Eogilloh Lace Mantilbto, i ' . i t Om rd Illy Lace Illatil lilac. 1 V,lirire Lew 31aatillor,lac„ Se. . ) 'pore Lsee te. of Lodi ea:tire, being a 'write !.y re they am enabled In nfrnr wtrattta• with in Dry Gond* Netattniehmentall J. W. I'ito‘,Ti & COQ 708 Chestnut Street, l'lnte'dylpbta. 11-Im This clevortuttit with .1118 %übtwri gee not to be htul Sol )larch 12,'59 W • LL PAPER , HOW,ELL & BOURKE,j m%X t . ,11 , CTIMERk , ,XIIIMWMILKAoF 1 3 .2LP333 MLA. ..NG-rlsTaS, No. 17 South °Teeth street, 1 1 (Below Mork tp a n d oppaaite Nerelloot Stre, , t.)l . PIIILADELPIIIA, :Er EEPS Op hand a large and,beauti -11 full wov:int eent of PAP H E!: ANOI:WIS., BitllD. AIS. FIRE-BOA I D I'ATTI:IMS. te., which they me selling at very lo piers. Country merchants supplied at the !pivot rate Booms papered at allot t trot lee by careful workmen. i . 1 The citizens ne , lchuylkill county are in ' aited.to exam, ino their t plendlimaortment of Paper byl,ire purchaaing ehowhere. nettle re foe I brinselveg. , M - 04:101Catit nut styltljUst received. I Maul 24. ' 9 r. i ' 19@m _ , TO POONDRXEN, MACHTIffeTilc °TREE& APURI/ES, Scrap Iron and ,11c zi... tabiteribithr.Mm-hlue and Ante dry tut nigher, o.Cortheatt Corner of "" South and l'yn titree.s, IPIIILADEk Milk, 1 1 .---- i Is PvPdrof I , ' , Fulda* AtiwirMitmt. dileliiaittt l i , .PIeII,',VIIA fie fa 11.40079 arhehq: i Ingot (bitter, . 1 Steel, lirtdie k M . l Int.mt Brass, e I borax. bolts. Block Tin, i Crucibles. Sheet scuttle Lead,. l Foundry Farinre, per, Speller, ' Anvils. tices,Files,Sheet and Antimony. t I ao.. Nam Babbitt Metal, i Old Metals. Sheet lead, ' Bismuth, Boiler Plate. Sheet Zhu., Solders, Boller Meets, St elm:tit I roi !'l, Iron, ' i Steam Pipe, Ind tort:as, liar Iron, t Bead Pipe, or Water. Sheet Imn# Washers and Nuts. Steam Fettle) rrArtleles 0 ery description in ire by Math and rhundrymen bled to order. a... Cash laid - Scrap Iron and all binds of Mei Phi ladelphia.March 5,'59 104 GREAT INDUCEMENT • Va t CASH BUYERS. • 1 80UMMEPP:88 Will Gnd 1$ greittl l y to thei r advantage to pu l rchase • qinsa, CLASS cicsiseiliatcow or. "" T'IND.A.LT &;:.MITC HELL, ziocrpc:A3-torei, NO. 707 i CHESTNUT STREET, • ABOVE. 11r.i6T111. iPtIILAD LPHIA. I • vb. hive ally taw of dal bastoeva,peenllitr to : I' theuvr tr. • i 2144 , /norort thti )17tres dirol % TROM THE lANITFACTIMitIIIEI„I . AND SELL VIER IN SMALL QUANTITIES TO TREPANNED'. AND CITIZEN,. Jus; i ts MEAL . all they AND be bought la llama A . uantitbia at WU WULF: by, the i CIUSTRY I EECIan. .. •, . T. it sup la on. era bare the double adieltitage o •PorehoolOgidlreot. from the Implorer*, And of a'ro-o . ingi from a rail' Barge' bar{BrautiM ) 1 ' _ •Irsortatnst. of a ,t .. . • SAVINN OF AT LEAST 25 PER CENT. . April 9, 'E9} r . • , ' LIZPII • . 1. - . • PIIITINE! :1 i ' oy, , • . • ConcOtrated'Aflimal gam! e: . • 56 `e,4l Cent.- cke.per Th... 1 ... • Any Xnown Fertilizer) , • .. 4 1 A11,MERS 'ens buy this vOvable minute ? ,it id) ihe fulTesf confidence of heir. repaid be &oil! cos! by the jnerea,ed production of he first crops besides 'rapidly ray... Jana thew fond., y ze T Stead "Eit ' I. THE ANALTSHS OF, PEUEEtk•Oft L. STE .IC 0. "1 hereby certify that I hire analysed * lot o Phoine. for Frenen, Illrhi*Ms t, Co.. corner of York . d 'and Cillowhill at ieete, Philadelphia, and find itico ~ pommy, to be an billOare: I ' agitists or nriceit.. . , • Animal =Ube. containing 8 pet cent. dried 4100d,1416 Phoephata or Lime, -I • • - . 31.00 Oulphate or 4mmrnia,; , , - - ' 4.0 d Moriate, Phosphate and Carbon ate of Ammonia, . 3.30 Nitrate and Pull:hate ot Sods. ' I • . 5.00 Fulphste of Potatiat, • ; f • 250 II nriate. Phrisphate and Carbonate of pota 1.50 Chloride nt Lardiuns.% . ' : ' .. 2.00 Sulphate* otTLI me and 'Magnesia,l 5.50 Silica and 8 Olphur (sot tible),• - • 1.20 I I .; . . . 1:. . ' E*B.. ' The aboretproves,,conclusively„ thit PliE 1* to the Fartrter slud Land ownBr, rag discover ' 01 1 the ace; containing all the neceintry constituents 5 milking LAIIHECEOPS, at a small expense. 'The- ricle. mming within the Irr...a.h - or all, la but li ient per lb., Or $4O per • Hat, with a, discount 'tcol tars.- Cali andlee IL ndyour orders to • I . • ' i oh...RAchar4l dr:Co,. . t (be. Tort: .R•it a 4iiknohiii 'trees, Pp i L'A D'EL PALI: tirThealtove artirle cab glen be ebb:Wed-I(mm the subarriber . i 't nisintitliel eras' prices, by the bag or toe. Pottorille April 2, '5l /4 2ut •11, HANNAN. — 7lo — , Aiiiiiilia /ND. otiiiiit". il • M. a. leg,?s,' it ir k 41' C 1 a wi l ls.' si a beirphal tic re- Fertilizer. : T i1Einaii......,.. 1 / 2 .),1a plies t. , spectiny pn w Ile thuattention of Farmers. Harden. ere sod, oth_lera, to !their Fhorphatle Fet•tilis4r.. l .g: g believing Oat an in:peril:o trial of they article ..... iqi.„ , will prove It to be the beet , and cheapest fent/ - • her, now u.tered . 4.4 the public 51r all Molls or in' pa, emit as IV flee. Rye, *l , a la. Collll'6 Onus Po lal (WI 111 i lld vrt.ta bias cf all trier:lOW:4. It containln doe proportion. the follow) g fertilizing in tvilleitts. viz: Phosphate of I Lime. Amu inialPhosphoHo Acid. Nitre.. I'oe Animal Charcoal, 5 uriate of liedltim., Potash,Carbouilitof Lima and Gypertn. - • For Uraeti•tra a top drawing. (especially to (hose who follow the' Milk bnainres.)) it is at once and tot years. de- ; ridedly promotiveof : the fiery properties luf the grass • , that the Cow reqUiree. . T. • IkAlevin?„ t hat Mar Vert liter is &superior one., we offer It lothe public with the degree of coutidenin which a knowledge Of Its totting eseelle celnitilies.Price $BO per bp. or Stunts pea, pound. ' err e/. cash. ' liosse Duet and aureola. ( ' - a also I,ieep constant ly on band Pamela** and other choice 0 wpm, : whirls we Will Furth& at falr prices. Also • *cry superior article of ti ROUND HONE pripared with great eaft. , e prtiulor blob duet, entree, s 4 s l —Vine $l5 ton of 2000 pounds, 1 Pottsville. - I Addikent P er • I TABB ER a egatß tt, . . - • . 1022 SOU ti Fifth Street, Philadelphia. gra•The sigliacribers ha, •' been appointedl Agents ip Portarille pin, loale of! the shove' Fertilisers, where samples ems be 00011. ThBy respectfully ineite Farmers and Intent to call and examine It at I tbelO Hardware store. • I - _l_ ' pauprr A LERCH. 'Pottarille, Hanb 12,1850 -- I 11.3 as 1 rwogtlL9aHaN.,ll • s s , wo n _lespect fatlyfefard that , nietterevrte trisrideseideneteeser! hityllttllCourstytket their amortmentotelothin for g Toast( Geettlemen I e much larger theft ever, and they tividtere to mll elfrop.- Porton tivhey at sidle. team baije the privilege ot oath/mesa chair% yap chased stAbtalWre,li they do ant suit. - „IV. A; WTI' h littlyrifltß - , • 72 eltrstattt Ot n ehrher erreatkPtallida. April 14, 'de - • I .26 - ' LP It- t' - PHI:IiADE 'PHIL :SAYINC:FII NCI - .. mat TII • cuanynxto MT STATX or tEx. Thalami t I. Money Is reaelte4 every day s avid la any automat, lards er small. • , •2. Five Per 'Cents Interest is pall for money trout the day It Is pot to. 3. The money la always paid back to Gold,whectare: it Is called for, and without lo , tlor. 4. Money . is recrived trout Erecat me, AdatiatalrelArt, Gann:be as and others who diary to have It In a plats IL ot perfect safety, and ober* tattoos! can be obtaltinifor - „ . b. Thaw tutonervreeelved term depositors Is Invited la ,REAL KtTATE, BIORTGAGX.I4.,tiIteCND 11116NT6: and such Mime Arst class warlike as the Muter directs. 6. Mee Iloarte—Every day twain till b o'clock: and on Mondays and rhuradays 1111 6 Vektek In the *orator. ddrlldo old an sell establlsbed SATING FUND has reeelced more ob THN MILLIONS of dollars finny needy thirty thousand depieltors.. 111.11r.ilEINRY L. B E N NEC Prpridant. ROBERT 8 ELVIIIINE, Vice President.. WILLIAM J. Byrn, Serials ry. • Directors! Diary L. tanner,! rrsortu fro. 4, Edward 1.. Coder, jr.esirpril Roesler, Robert Ooltridps, . . Joseph R. Barry, Simi. K. . 1 0 , 1sten,Joarph . V. Landreth Munn& I , Henry Ditletderfor, ogleeso.,.W.Sl..NtT FT., S. tr. eveuit Or DIIRD, Philadelphia. . Moil 16, 1 9 - - CAR YARDACE. ripHE' entiscriber respectfully . informs the public that he is prepared to reeriTe and uO. lid eatra s cent/Biala* Lutuker, Bark. Starra. Shlngltu, ,Coal, !foal, te. E. SCHREINER, B. W. car. Brawl `and Clarkreakilk att., Philcadritia. February FL 'at . - ' Tem WY, J. TAYLOILi ' (Wm. B. Seuatogn. WM. J. TAYLOR It 00..• 1r I cOM3IISSION MERCIIANI'S, an( sim4sale . dra(ers in Floh,Cherse and Fro. 'lons, 1.:o. 138 l E4llth Wharve.. between Cbestou atutiValnut Street'. I'itILADELIIIIA. Zilr.94e Agesett fo //aary's alebraZed risulger.7“ Ilan* 12,!50 ' . 1141 n nl terms. rely "HARD TIMES NO MORE." • A.A NI - .PERSON, (Lady or Gentle man.) la tbo United Etales, posaraussia small capital at from $3 to $7 raid enter Into an easy and re apreable business, by wbtrh Croat $s to $lO par day can be reaticed. For particulars, addrwss, (with stamp') W.ll, ACT )N k Cit.. Yeb :a ';59 93m) 41 North 811th 8t I'hilad'a. H. P. & W. C. TAYLOR, lIIPORTZRS t ILIINVPACTURIPS OP Perfumery, Toilet Soaps. 641 North Ninth Street, PHILADELPHIA. April M. '59 17• DRY C00D8....8e1t p & Brown. No. LS North Second strcet,TH/LADELPHLS. RE constantly- receiving NEW and. A DESIKAIII Egon& for Spring and Summer s :a/re, compri, , lng In part - Black Sllka, • Challtes. Thr tamper, Stella Sbanta„ French CLlntien, , Poll de Climes; Law Ilf, Bs 'Merits, Ar.. At. A full notertinent of . Ellteetlng.Stlrtlnpi: Tleltlngs, PrlubL,Olugbams, Counternlto4, Table LI oeno,Napki te'..te. • Alibi MEN and Boys , WEAR, in Great {'oriel WA-09°1U bon . ht and nikl oxeluAlvel for one prim aini no Obatnnent. IKKLI.F.Y. 1 1 RQATN4 'treat, above 51.2rka1, Phfladetpb Aprll 2.1, '39 . t7 -3m GOOD GROCERIES,[ 8t Fsair X"ricciis: :1 -Wzri. PARVIN. Sr. ) i. - • . 5.'W. earner - CHESNUT and 12th our, Philtitdnlphist, lips on band and is emistantly rreefrinc a choke and cre eral aseortment of Paw liy Groceries, eonsipt if g of .superior Mark . and Green Tea., Coffee. Pricer, i ire. Hams, Tongue., ftref. Lard. Fist). Ifottlb.h Pickles, tires, Preserves. Pott.d Mesta. Wine, Liquors. kr, kr. All of a Aloft will be sold at the most reasolable prices r Cash.,!: k-untt , r, by Mall or otherwise promptly attended to, and dellrered to any part of the elty, free of ddarge. - '...„*CainlApneP Pent when desired. • ... January 29,7 m, - T . . 1y • INEY CASH DRY GOODS HOUSE. Eyre & Lindell, .1 - 4 1 0t111TH . ltnd A rrl;' Streets, Plaila- I dolphla, are now :npen'ng, a full aisortMent or NEW OA tUS. FOR SPRING OF 1 B 9. Spring Silks of New Styles. Fashionable DDl:lldu Skirt it 01 . 01 4, &Maris of the Spring StOes. • De Lai nes and Fancy "Mem: tl Gads - Sumpter Poplins and Valencia*, , Tr:lre:ling Drew, Gonda full variety. . Mankets, Sheernir ilaUsekeeping, Good.. N. 11...Klor4crpers are respectfully re lue.trd to evia). rue oar St , ...ck of It LACK SILKS "and Sil AWLS, !Nara purchasing. : , S. New Goods revolted Dally. and good ilArglins from the - Puslions or New York and this City. .4 - sr Terms Wet each and pricy low. 3lareb 5.'59 .10.3 m PHILADELPHIA, • N. E. cor. Eighth and Spring Garden Sta. ARE' (kill/ receiving New Goods, ..notonT eIIEAP FOB CAA! l'' and In order to maintain their far.fained tepulation for .411ing Frey Carron, they are (Duero:dried to Fell for extra. Trudorst i I Bich FancySlLKS—dew Styles. ,- Bert noitt.4 Bieck Sll,Rf 4 ,—lmported. Plain NHL DE SOTS—In every aim& and color. Ilandeome Ilayaden. SI 1.1i , --heautiful (Ueda, Foulard SILKS, Itamdlne and Florence SILKS, ke., he. Shawls! rdeptillasl! Dusters!!! Patin Chalties, Mossy Valeneina.,Chenne Bolotorlas, &c.., Ramses, tirloadlnew, India Stike,Chintsea, Sr., ke. ' .Best Proimting &lit.mily'Lthens! i CLUTII3 and CASSISIKBES! "''',„ SIUSLINS, FLANNIILS..TICKINOS, ke.,ke. • Plano Niers, Table Covers. Table Cloths, 3lsraeHes * Quills, Allendale Quilts, ke., Ae. THORNLEY & CHISM, • S.D.-in thia day of City' Raliroada. our country friends An travel from any part, of the city to our store, for Fire e'en's,. - n Philadelphia, March 5,'59 10-3 m _ FARMERS, 4 ATTENTION ! gal • :.... the testArtide 1,, Me Trorleihr rabiag can V, OATS; POTATOES, u . " LEINAU'S Supiti-Phosphate of Lime! (At stu per ton; or 2 1 4 eti per pound, by this barrel. Kir-Analyzed and reeomr.endrd by Prof. Catalan I'. .I.4tINADY. Chemist of the United Mates Patent Ogles, WaahingtornS. H. Also, Lelniati , s American Fertilizer at $25 a ton; St 60 a band. Inns been in successful 11:4E for thopan 7 rest.. Sombrero and Colpmblan Herd and Soft f'hosphatie • GUANO, • by the tnn &Olio. Pot A,b.:Bose Mud. Laud Ploxler.Nltrafe of Soda and Bulphate'of Amoula..s.r4 liberal discount to tt hob,. sate De-al ens ' • EMIG A. LEINAU. No. 21 1 4 dUth FRONT stnt7t, Philadelphia city. Pa. February :24;'31, 4.1 m . . • -..-- A letismett or rug FIRIN Or LIPPINCOTT TA XLOItA Ca , AND LIPPINCOTT, TAYLOR • Nettling . Talon, stag • Ntlenotee .elorhieilt, ' .Of this City, and the following Cities and Counties, to - wit: • . , ' Lierre. Corr A TAil.oll. of Pottsville, SebuYlkill Co., Pg. Lireiseere,Tart.on A CO., of ifastonOortham'n to., Pa. " • . of, Distill's. Montour Co—. Pa. " " " of Mauch Chunk, Lehigh C 0.." .. ... . " of heading, Leeks County, Pa. " • " - " of Oinelnnatt. Ohio: " of NO. 200 Market st.,Philad'a. Would respectfully Inform his numerous friends. nod "the public . , that he ban associated himself In bUklOOlll with the - weikknown house of • . , OTIANVILLE STOKES, We. CO7 Chestnut SUM locliatea' Sizikapd Scrrnth,. Where his entire and particular attention VIII be dells. te4 to the Met theta taibniug sod Fine Ready.3lado Dr partments 1 . Mr. E. 'f T. solicits a call from his former numerous. easterners. and from all w Ito, ; wish ekt Wog of surerio - r Style, Quality and Workmanship, either ready-made or made to order. Ahr St r a otero visiting the city will please remember the Temple of Fashion, No. tO7 Chestnut street. juts one mosie below the beautiful 31asottle Temple, situated on the same street. The undersigned wilthe happy to meet his friends and serve them with the best and most fash ionable style of iteady.Made Clothing that can be .met with in.nny Ott): the Union. E. T. TAYLOR. 1 l'hillide/phl , Member 4, 78 , . $4, MORRIS, JONES 8c.q0.. •. /fl, ll: :n ar' Mi li a 7 st il L i n ir re E el tt s, liare always im hand and for sale REST ENGLISH REFINED IRON—FuII ansortmente of “m g .n l if,,' , and other favorite brands. BEST A M Mitt UAN 11.112 S—ordinary sixes, or rolled to order for befa go purpoeesl. fie...ke. • PENNSYLVANIA BOILER PLATE— Prom'ecuous sises.or 'Jut to required sive. HIM LEI: itIYKTf biand,'Made In solid dies. REST EN.: OLISIICAR XLESAulerlean and English.. I'LL A Sit NET IRON—For covering schntee. kr, AMERICAN SConCII Pla 1110 N. RAILROAD IRON—T rails and flat_Mrs suitable for mines. turnouts. &c. JUNIATA. ENGLISH k NORWAY-SLIT RODS, DOLTS, NUTS and IF Atill ERS—For britfes, mfrs. ami machinery purposes generally. CAST, SHEAR, MACIIINE and BLISTER STEEL. Also, an extra quality for tam and dies. The above, together with a full assortment of Iron. Steel, Nails and Spikes, to which the ,allentlon of dealers, rallraed com tes;eugineers, fon nders and ma ehinistplio Invited. , • May 19.7868 19-ly . M. W. BALDWIN A.. CO., . • ENGINEERS. Bread and Blasinon at rads. Phitadelph la, Plaine., Would evil the attention of P oilread ltanagers.and throe lute. ested In Bail. 16, , road Property, to their System; of L rc ace nV.i';`ii ;entire Ellin's,' whistot hey are ade ed . o . t' the particular business We which I hey. stony be. required: by the one - of one. two. three or four pair of driving wheels; and the nee of the whole, or ao much of the weight as may be desirable' fur adhe sion ; and In acrepomndat log thew to the gradrs. enters, strength of superstrurtion, and reit a4l work to be done. By these means the maximum woefuleiTeet of the poweiii vectored with the leapt expense for attendenee, cost of fuel. and rePatrwto Road and Begins. With these Alerts in slew: and as the reealt of twentrthree year% Practical exherirnre In the bnvinsys by our senior Frt. tier, we humor/id litotes trlerest kis - dr ef Enviers, and Powers! eiassesof slava 'of each kind. Par latter alum. Ilion paid to I he strength of t he moth' ne in the plan and workmanship of all the details. Our long experience and opportnult lea ,of *Wale! ng Informal ion.enablea us to offer time engines with the assurance 1 hat In *litchi'- s,' lesoomy a odlttivability, they will cotnparerairerably with those of any other kind in um We also tarnish to oilier, *boar, at les, Do aling or /OW MOP the (badt nent.rea without baring,)eomposition castings for bear tsVerery description ofCopper, Sheet Iron and Boner Works; and every article apportainief to the repair or renewalofLoeomollreiinslnea. kl. Ak. , BALDWIN' January = 1 ',66 , 441 kIATTUBW.I4III4 THORNLEY & CHISDI MR.' E. T. TAYLOR, *lki.:,._janlitr:.7 ONUS AND DAMEN PEEDA.IRDIT '.,' Agricultural Szisp/exarnts,,h, AtteTHE stibiteriber will keep on band Cinver-ThrothY awd <Am G.a•. ._, needs. Whit* Clover and Lawn 41, 3 „ lloieds. tw;ethet with garden and Oftld weds, *C I , h will warrant to be &rah and Rood. H. will *IQ te...s, ordwrilfGe all kinds el hail tread', (ws rigir', l "l t• tolls t they sr* represented.larrienitural horlebeelsa, ci or which will b• farniehed at inanntmettlrer's ;IV.. The seeds and trees sold by the sobsrtihrr its 4. 4 ,4 with grant ears. only from droners cd reratni,,, u , atm:olnd. Hi does ant deal In Feeds pmeuredt,ith,r;:, *way In th e market. from there R 601441 ( 1,,,,,.. )1 ,, v, mrard to the character a the Fetal ..eld Nte. th e t I. purchase or Neil needs prrilrnpromligrzwn•l ) In ttcrll,,, dens. where their too dose proximity detetit rah" tt o 4 qttatity.partleolertv thre e of the .ame tte.tes. Thl, , ' an important ennehteralirntn.fheee a het nrrha.re .1%, needs ur fruit trees. for treen..t.e. geed In ereeteeteii t o BENJA3IIN Tth!t.et. - __;.....7.7=2:... -- - 7'7 -:-7. : -.-:-.. 7 ---. • • [pany. ' THE FARMER'S BONG. Awake and 01 / 1 1( the win! The Gnaw? loved ea welt; , Awake. lbw strain prolong • With fall arid heart* *well. In Eden's sail our walk harka: And God the toil has kless'd to man Te tribe. of farmer. hall!. • New England's pride slid Ward.— /row every. bill and vale. Ear larked. an,l the crest, Te_hearty throrn.4lr4 tartrtmlig Willi bead and •dlee laid ea . the song Join. all ye fannete erirra, • And take the treble parts, Ye bleielnaa of oar Hite, 1 And carton of our 13.prtit _ Ye lovely throng of mothers deaf, ,•• iota in the song with hearty slow. Ya daughters of the land. The farmer's pride and Joy, • choke and hkeinlns baud, So Inedeet, bit and ony ; tie taaoteua threnx of roantry Oda. Wlth gentles and ends, Join In t44.41.n0tig Te firmer.' arna. arise.— The fat*e good and great, Thit learned and the wipe. The future plllary albs Ptah.; To ardeut tbruog or Lehman %.unit. Join ia the wog with heeiit an 4 team , . nark! bow the rural ehoh ,\, t Their )nyfal anthem' rain, While faith and hope Inspire The h hymn of pniret rhe happy throng of farmers Wont, In toner fi rein/ the choral eons. DOti IT PAT TQ WASH SHEEP i A writer in the last .oiattiber of the Aeterh , ts Stork ✓oarwn! thltilis the . practice of wAobio: sheep shuuhl be sirup op, fur the following re l. sorril I}t.' It is of ne coneeivable advantage to tie theep, but cia the contrary, often provu eletel• 'ugly injurious: S colds 'cad coughs almost' always break out in4the Bock immediately slut washing, and Olen hy the tounlitiou of otter and more serious disorders. lb% Nothing is saved to the. ntsnitfacturer tbswaibing, fns washed so 4 uOwasbet soll are oil alike subjected to the sain4 cleaning p r . 1`" 11. If sheep ire washed, they meet neeet”arily carry their fleece well into but weather which it very tincqtaferteble cal annnturnl. • 4th. Much wool Is I,9t.by Wing pilled out by bnahe! and briars in the pastu — res, an;l the slivers of the fences. There is also conside bls lota from, the legs and bellies; of the, audits; ewer. , . 1. Ile thinks, "from several years' experience in shearing eheep early in an unseashA 'stato," that it is conducive to thoir i tmalth. "Tite:priper time I" tr shearing." he says, 'l.l before the sheep go tr vise in the spring. They shonldhe ilell sheltered for some ten or fifteen days after the itrool is taken off; after which nn storm will inj4s sheep that 1 are a in good flesh.: Every wool grower should . Lo kave comfortable 'Tiede for his sheep daring the winter; and with ;hem there is, no dmzer in shearing n; earlY as the first of May in New Eng. label, apol trineh'earlier in the South rend West." Tqfs'qoestion is worthy of degeideration:That The health er'shecp often suffers Vein 'mete./ • washing there can be nu doubt. The sheep Ml ' sometimes driven three or four miles in clot cm and while prostrated by heat, are plunged int, cold•water. Such a practice Meet be injarirtur.— On the other hand, sheen can be washed without injury:" to _their health. They Omen eot ' - weetted till the water is worm enough to b/ the in coMfortnbly. Then, If the 'Weep . have not b et a hastily driven, they will not seffor by th e iro ee .s. The prineipal reason fur washing sheeple to remove impurities and redace the wool to a mom general standard. Tree, it has to be wa•hed ' over again by the manufacturers Loci( it was sot washed at all on ' the backs of the sheep, there , would b \ much leas uniformity Di ' rektra ti the Impuritil s than when washed. Flocks that bit 1 benaear leanly wintered would afford dirtier iced theri those properly managed. and ; the good flub Masters would suffer forthe carelessness of their nsighbore.: The buyers would adopt a gement standard, end they would make the Camera ml. ler for the increased risk incurred in buying dirty wool. Good sheep breeders now complain, ant ... .. justly, .that there .is not enough of diffranes made by:bayers in' the price ,of floe -and owl/ Wool; end it seams to us if sheep were not washed; the buyer; would discriminate 'even less in their favor. ghe interests of wool growers and, wool buyers are to'snrne extent identical.' Both eao judge pretty accurately of the gnality and' vain of a lot of ,wrod ;•but it would be tliffiett'lt to et: timate the amount of•imperities In unerishei wool, and the buyer would make the farmerpey for thedgereased risk. It is precisely the slat in regard to cleaning whiat.. A farmer who stilt his wheat in foul state may. fur onci,, , got men for the unwicinewed mass "than for the smeller quantity of gond wheat it :entities ; but in the end tho farmers suffer from such carelesseees. 'looolllto us such would be the case in regar4_, this question of we.hing sheep. An attained wool manufacturer, of Lowell, 514115, says:— "The cheating practice of. selling wool upwashel is short-sighted, inaimuch es the •elean 'thing' brim a price proportionate. We always fir the price per lb. by the quantity of scoured wad the Ceeee gill yield. Latter purchase,, we frelarestll ly make a difference of five cents per lb. in pre cisely similar qualitiel." This advance is amply sufficient to 'compensate for the time end fiber required to wish the sheep., Wu hope some of oar sheep farmers will Put the question to a Int thit season. Sheep washing is usually dune 'Lout the hat week in Sley, in the;si'orthern and Western Stater end in Canada. Tkit- rule shouliaq to wait warm 'weather has set id; otherstii: - the lamp may suffer, and perhaps mar perish Irons cold as) exposure. The best pl.tei to wash sheep in funning stream of pure, water, with a sleep to :tom. TheJoiloysing method. is f milia to Busy 'of our readers: ~.' The Stleate may ho libmtned up fay three Of four feet high.' At the lower part• of ihe die idae:e a couple of box troughs, open at ths . t , pr. soul) eight or ten feet long,' nevus, the end of jahtch hare a piece of board with an oq.r•tu :16+ nailed to it for a boodle. The bottfil ohdra ,in a groove, and is raised or lowered at q;lesistr , to allow the water to escape through the trouea. floords are Maid underneath the Joker - vl. of ti't. trotiglir for the:washers to stand on. Toe duo are MinBkil.4,in 'a yell close by, Made of rail , or bur,dits.:4,lAfter the tags have been rernOvril Ma the schlep toith• a pair of shear,. they are bald u•vot-e.,,liitue, to the washers, who ,held them as. der Ale ett4l of the trough, turning them about ti receive the full beneflC-of the fsidoig weter. if• the fir)l:rif ivater,is eonsiderahle— say from two IA six feet.La couple of turns atill•a; good cocas .'! 1 the wool dil l reund will be irolneletit to reteurs a; impurities.• - • , is Atter washing, the sheep should be turred.: l * clean, pasiire, and allowed to remain at lean' , week before shearing, to cuatile the wood wiz: quire enough yolk or oil to eonnu• that sonata and elasticity an much prized by the ta anufsetor• me t and which also adds to the weight of at (NAM—IA.4MT /newer. itlturristif.—One quart of Milk. fire eggs, 0 9 tablespoonful of go o d yeast; if home made, Orel or , four tablespuon.•ful. •A lump- of butter Or rise of •st walnut, : and enough fbrur to foinve stif bettor. Set them to Ili., and when li ght , b+►e them In rings. c • Lsornt" Discurr.—Fire cupsful et milt, lo t spoonsful of ignited butter end. lard; ■nJ a tes• spoonful of !shrews, 'dissolved In cone Also. and a small Pi/Mower* salt. Mix in eningh float to form a paneling stiff enough to roll out. Musa Winn/I.—Make mush as juu o ntiosrill do, and when culdjhin it with opu qua:t of sod stir ins few haudsfol of whilst dour, red eg;s, undfiuttor—tho size of an egr,r-sisa saw! salt. Bake in Tinny. •••e. WAY/um—To tau quarts of s' milk ulle eight egr, enougb dour to mobs a this belt , bait a pint of sow, and as mush ran a• 700 rr the better — stand until It bccatett '4 ll Bake in walls igen: - litripcs.
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