• .141i.„OnSAli:*-o.r, „Tlfl2ll itTILIUKV : .• Of ti . l i infii 'ever had loccasion to employ, Peter Enlifkiiieilrlis the "Ott knowing. , Ile was intensely 'lrish; andmuslinive kissed the blarney-stone every morning learlyO6m his yOuth upwards. lielanti---if yen 'believe him —was the Eden of the world ; and yet, some lower Other, after Peter got,settled here, he .did not seem to bity? any fervent desire to go back to is Paratinr. - • lbs first introdnetkin of himself to my no• tici was characteristic of tbe man. , 4e came tome with a quick, shaMbling gait, and touching his het lightly;said: . . "The top, o' the morning to :yea honor.— "Mould It like to hire ebandi boy ?"; ~. . Peter watt at least 40. -4 . - - "%Mit t can You dor I inquired. i - , "Is it what can I do? Oh, begora, there's mothing,comes antes to ITT, alik'way.” • "Do you iknOw anything• about. my farm "Och, ?" '• i - ',, ' - 1 i:. c . . ' txturtber! - 'What u 4 ,I be good for, if I didn't i f Bwa' there writtn't - :e more fill guilt hind in Old Irelsnd than meeself." --. ;."Hare yeti eve.e bid anything to do with horses 2" I . ' :,.. ._ '-, . • , ~.. 4., - ••.. -"Baled, Sir; e list guessed it. Divil_e mi ter hand Wid the horse yell & y nd in all the county Gawayi, thin Peter Ititlrouney, art that's no he." I . "And mitts? , l , ' - - :tf "I s , , it the bastes ye mane ? Sure ye't l hon or's in luck the day! Fair, I'd. like to see the man cud bo l ts we'with tlis, cntythura," ' "But we [farm differently,bere,, Mulrodney, from what they dO in,the old.country." - ;..: : • "Sure that's throe, any how; Its tbe dir , thy, black naygurs, the haytheria, that's he dein' the b l d work 'I seer iitigh ! Serra a thing titer?, gaitd for,,theinatf acing canni bals." - • '- - '.- ' * ' '' ' - ' "And so ! you think you could better it, do you?" . . . "Bedad, sir, it rid he a poor chide of a sod peen, I amj if I cohlil n't. Wasn't I head man to, wan gitrowls fOr..,..more,than two years? Och I but he was . tie illigant farmer!, Bad cess.to the ilay_l left:him." , , ,' , • "If you iegret it . so etch, why,did Yottido so?' • I ' ' l'ityah I !you Tay well' ..ax. 'Twos iffy do. in' sure.' a bit of ,aabiody I had, and brnk Terryi„Lanahania hea d wid: abilielab. Oh! wins 1 .wirra !, who'd a 'thought it was iT mar ••• "You didn't kill ` , him?" said I, sterling . back in hcinor. '. . . . ' "Is it mirtbered him, ye mane? Begora, he'd be a poor thing to mind a cracked skull, anyhow.. Sure, sir;it was , nothing to spake of." . ' 1 ‘., • - •; 1 - 1, "Theii;*hy did you come away?" "It is a dirty mane constable that 'ud be wraith afteti., me; as' sure, what could I do but bate hijo for the trouble be was tekin? Might} , oneasy 1 left him, any way ; ail' that's no lie." , "Well,Pter, Oppose Itry you for a month. Of 'course I do not, expect you to have a per fect knowledge of ; iur ;ways at first. . You , meat let 11 see what riu can do." • "Good I tk to , yet honor. .It's the real gentlenian ye are. What'll Ibe duke first?" Peter was set to perform' various light ser vices upon the place, 'for, entertainingterlein misgivings es to Mr. Mulrooney's •netual ek pacity, I dermiued to hire him as a sort of odd 'man titil such; a time as I could test more fully he amount of farming skill he - re: : ally possessed. The result was, that I soon found Peter knew 'noth,i ngbeyond the simple use of the shovel. 1 1th that instrument he vitt truly eicterous. • Horses he could neith er feed, elqiii nor manage;' In plowing lie was positively so ea.l.:ward that, instead of guiding fitlrnly the handle of the plow, he pushed them forward with all his strength, trotting along all the time by the side of the furrow ; and, instead of cutting his furrow slicesitraighf, and of even depth, he ran them in and out!iir the crookedest way imagintible, while the depth of rikiwing undulated from . two to eight inches. . These e x periments convinced me of Pe ter's incapetity, so, from •thenceforth, I kept him employed at ditching, or in the garden, or in perfukipitig light offices; for 'the house hold.-- • t ' ' f . 1 ' : One day, having occasion to go to tewn, I called binalto me. • . "Peter . , 4 rsaid I, "I think my carriage 'tins heavily. It wants greasing. Con„yee do. it?" - • "Sure, tar," itaid.he, "what 'ud I be good i for if I couldn't? . Is itsrese :a carriage ? Faith thetr t a easy eaongli airy way." "Easy Os it is eter, I; am half afraid to trust you . i ,o it."' You make so ;bent bine.' • I • ders. Perhaps after all, I had better go with ..• you and s&e it done." - ' ',. `- ' .."Oli ! liiirra, wirre,• did I ever bear the likes o' tht v t. v ?• What; 'liege' .be goiu' for?-- Sure I lin ." • ' 1•• •'' ' , - "Alt; bute Pter, recollect what `, you sad abouti , the plowing.. , -' ,- • ' ' •.• . "Begorral" said Peter, nothing abashed, "It's all the fault, of the plows in this country, any how.' Them's t • the coiftratiess things that.ever roke a o'er divil'S back ; au' that's ". , - .. , , no lie I" , .., ' "And t ehtirses,. too, / Peter; that _you knew , so much about." ....- • ~ . ; "It's Ameriky horses they are,"„ said Peter. - • "Wiuld'yer honor,undtherstand Irisli, , atirst, if 4e\wintimeross to the 'Ould country?" . I shookriny head. _ " . Sure, thin, that's the way it was," said Pc : , ter, triumphantly. "If a' teal gentlemao like yer hcinor, couldn't nn'dtlierstand Irish;'is it a -brute baste that has the larniik to know it before I tithe him?',' "Well, well . ; ,bot.nbont the carriage." . - 4 93adadi, ye needn't trouble yourself about it at a11..'. There's might little differ in the carriageedl see, all the world over-". 'lto careful, the'u; Peter ; end • grease it well, do Tee hear?" .. • "Faix, I'll do that same thing. 111 be pia zingger honor this time any way" An hot+ passed, and, I waked. impatiently fur the carriage. Once or twice.l saw. Peter pass the ,Window with the slash-bucket in .his hand and 4 1 began to wonder , what took bird into the kitchen so often. At length I hailed him, to koow if _the yehiele was not almost ready. i ' . • • ' ."Ayeli l" raid Peter, "would ye ' have me spoil s putty piece of. work ? Its little them naygura know about, grasing anything, the haytheno' . = • , : ".llut yin- are so Ling, Peter, I had better con6eandisee about it myself." , "Fait lan' .there'd no need. - Yer honor shall have it forniut the door in no time." ~ Well, italitt, haste, then, foil am in a hue- ry --- •••••- .., A . Jt tnight hats(' . been fifteen minutes after this that Peter knocked at the door. - ''. 4'lM l put the horse in, sir 7" .. • "Certiiiily, if yom-can. ls the carriage, near?" : ' • .• , • 5 1 • •. e :"Otb; ure; bat its teheauty I Would . you come and look at it?" ' • , , *"Draw.lf it out, quadl i oillabe there directly," Peter ivent offind tits in the act' cif :fling-. ingtpenAe diens- of the carri . mge Name as I epproach6d: ~ ~ - '.. • ,"There, sir,'_' said he, ptiknting to . tbe,• - Car-, • ,tinge inyident. adiniratichi. "Didger,honor iver see. le like CO - theta" ~ r ; ,': • . , ' • "Why,twhat.,na earilOinve,soir done -' to it.: 4 "Grased jt suie,illegantlyr *deli, bat it • takes thershine, mightily'!" i....- •.. - I flirt*. felt sottligi in my life; and yet the whole ikair, cionbined.ieith Pgter'a ciinscioMa • impedes*, as if ,be prided himself inlaying' Mena a 04,1 thing; i iras. so Indicrotti that ^I idea ,be l iame undetermined'whet her to . latt4h .... r. m . ' - ' . .. ' 1 / '._ ',, 'lherertsteell .my 'new 'carriage greased 11.11 over with stteifi, or *hat is. coininonlidtll4 . int the 'elientry, soap fat; not only theleather cartaireq but the tap, the body, the ,iiineilig• gears.and,egen ° the shafts , and swinletree, ,• literally :Itiii*.shining niasifot unsavory grease. . AMd there,stixel Peter,,with his let codked . ' kOvfingly oh tne•side of Lis head, his semi akimbo sad:his, eyes trive li ng from m ine , t o . his work, with a' look of the etoo itstrage sat* •: - iafaCtioti, 'The Like : were lek nototiCTed... • '• ,Peter',.:lfilillatiey never greased a carriage • forme after that day., - - . . M;!MIN PLUMIING. 11 omelet of Ira.' ronioreetain and Copper s aed am 'Urine. Iran and F. Brass Cjeka for,, at no .101 M : ie% i pate' menus. Broach Ripeil find C,onpli cgs for pa vernente.lron and Lead Pipe of all %ism thot-fritturry of every ltacidi: embracing a roll aesortmeit of Chandeliers. Pendants,: • Bracket R. kr.. ke..,ke- ovtootiffuted of the beet quality of taster's's; and of the lateat ml moat oppriffid term.. '.l ' DA*IEL I): MORETON. April 11.79 LEGAL-CARDS. ...:.. T W. ROSEBERRY, Attorney at Fl • Law. Office—eoruer of "dirket and god stree:3, Pottssitlti ' : • 'August 9, '5B ST . lt t p; ; U,SE tov , A po t s t i o te rn t . h ei to at haw. . • - [February 9,'56 e. • 1, - 'l 77 l..titilftEKAtiO - i 7 ney at Lair; • (wrier,. Your do above Mortimer's , Itotel,, entre street, Pottsville. Va. (Dee, 6, '67 4it• • IHOMAS itA,PINAN, Attorney at Oftlee to CentreAtreetioopoeltetbe Spiseerial Cboirb-Pottaville. Penne. user.= '66 47.1 y • T()LIN C. CONRAD, Jr.,. Justice .of PP the 'Knee . and *Conveyaneer—cfece nPfmlia Pont OMee. Broadst.. Tamaqua, Pa. . . [May 2, '57 Itt• lCit_ . Fir ifeit t.„ Justice of the Pear*, Minermllle—tollectiond and ageticief , so- Hefted and attended to carefully, Ifinb,;=, '5B, 4-If TOIIN • ABITZINGER, Justice Di the t,) Petri. ST. GLAIR. will attend to all business en .4ruated to him arittrdillgence' and care. [lB5B S 4 QAMUEL OARRETT, 'Migistrate, to. oonTeiancer ard Oenoral Collector, OttgeAlirtiet Et- Pottprville. next . door to Poet Office. Aug.l6. 33. G t B.A.N (IR 0 FT , Attorney at 14. Lair 'mid Mixtxtiste. ' • onficE244.ltie street, POTTSVILLE. two doors beo lose the Town null. , 9,'b9 144 ti, . P.,. VINN.EY, Aitoritei at Law; a. Ashland. Schuylkill county. PaLt will act Its agent its the puribase ind - saleot neat listate.collectldn .o! rents. te. [.A4land. May 'IS, 'sl*. '2l4y . CHRISTOPHER LITT L E..Attop. ney et !Av. Pottsville-Schuylkill courty.iii.. `Orner.—ln litahantbngo.street corner of Second. 411111, '57 ls4y DAVID B. GREEN, Attorney nt Law. Pottpville.P.a., South West, wrr2r Centre and Blarkrt. street.. Second Story. Eltratic,port Market St. N. It.—.llty 1.. t) conatilteu in Geemau. • May 7. '69 • JA11163 ELLII.I PORN T. 110114 IELLIS dkpOlf . LE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OFItICE—In MAhantango itreet, near Centre, Potts. . 1 s . ille, l'a. ' ,,,_ [October zu, Is 44.1 y , Jno, nr.Np r 0 s.l : , f(4,NuAni. anniott.7 . TIEN ICKS Fr, SHINDEL, At •i. 1.... torneye nt Law, TA 11l A QUA, Pa. ' Hiving aunt-i• Mimi together in the prattle* of the law. all professional baldness in Schuylkill and adjoining rnuntiesentcusted to theirlean. will m else prompt attention.,' . , .. Nis e •zi., 'Wt. :. REAL - ESTATE ',SALES: , • 1 . . WESTERN LANDS. lIE ITN DERSIGNED;, Agent • for - itchnyti:lll. Carbon..Luserne. Col Reda. Northurre her tiio- and and Dauphin counties. offers:l'4r sale, la 1 . ..€. le Pacific City. Mills county. lowa. /lbw, land in Minnie and Misrourr,.flir. CL4II, or on time. For further Infigtua• Hon write and inclose postage to amp. to . 808 f. PATTEN. Agt. Mlnetsville;E..rhuytkill in; Jan.22.. , ca . 4.0 x ---- FOR SALE. • , . rimiE undersigned offers° for . salea m . ," A ; , * tract of land containing 9 acres. and situ- ", ated on the upper Pt. Carbon road, about a half tulle from l'ottarille.. - The Improvements are two frame dwel brt lnotses, a small stab!*, and also a spring or never falling water. 1 will relein one plere or In lots to suit purchasers. It la also well adapted to the ralAng of yegetaolg a'. and bee some ene young apple trees and grape vino! thereon. Yor further partirelarn enquire of 0 FAROE LAUER, Orci and Brewery. • 111 K tettanne for selling the .hove are, that he hag put chaPed the Ithmtding Bmi Farm froth the schnylkill ts'arlzation entnosny. and wisher; to alakr it an eaten. Nice farm. which will .noire his roam time. and. also, intends maklag n Eummrr rec-Irt thereon, which will be one of the lineal. outside of Philadelphth. Pottaville, Feb. 12. '.;)9 :7-tf „ A RARE CHANCE For Profitable Investinont of the most Valuable Property in tho Borough of PoUsville. THE subserib - ers offer the following viloable property a'. Private rale: I No. 1. TI e w tTE 1111Lili 1101'1:L. nog ("monied fiy JsbsEpti ;1.1:):Gry. This well known property eon tnine 111 Irma 40fret.1 inch on Ceuta, etreet, and t0 . 44.d7:4 (l ent Alalia - itauge lIS lint 11 leellta. with an eKletpice tayi.rn para. The improvements . on MIS proporty consist of an extensivetwostory f rame tavern Louie. nlth ex tensive.hark imildingsdi t• At.sry Two three story brick buildings—a tan-tiers of these buildie:-,. are now used.for the hotel, and enrol.. lion oecupled by the Pottsville this Co., and Ito Scliuyi. 1.111 Fife and 3latineinsurance Co on the firs tditry.the :econd and third stories are occupied as* dwelling. •. Also. Marge and commedions , tone stab;., fronting n tterond street, with brick earriagehoultond exCen. Piet- sheds. • 7. .., i . 1; Tills p.operty is PO well known that a more particular description is deemed unnece:sary; any-person n Irian* . noirefull Information will pleasn cation the subscribers. • Nn, 2.. All that well known tavern stand West:Fed on Notre streeLdtnown as the NOR THWESTERNII3TELi anti kept Dl' many years by DANIEL HILL. . mt. relit:llde property will at sold pith the adjoining pperty—the two contoilnlng In front on Centre, street 61 eet dinrites; and ,extendirm 'weatwarttly ailing a 211 'Sec wide alley "..q.) fact to Secant& st red. an d northward • ly l ong Seent,tl etre 191 feet 9 inches . with the Improve • rl mehts consisting of a twttitory• frame tavern .trst , house with a large and cotrumnilnutt three•story brick ; building thereto attached. This building . . bas been erected width, a few years, :ma the whole ar row is complete. 'TN., rhatubers. dhi Mg room and cooking department, it la !a:tiered, will:compare with any lintel In the Citunty. t , • ~. - A1.0 2 A largo and commodious two-tier; brick stable with extensive yard room.' AL.4O - , A large three story Anna and brick g H fronting on Centre at rt et. with a storeroom onlirst Odor and dwelling no the second and thiril stories. • • Thi• property, as a business, eland, cannot be; gar papas!: ' • . . . N 0.3. That old and Well known lambent stand sittia. • hid on Centre street riled for men" yeara oeeuplol by N. 'L.l.oostk nut oilier., PICA Onur anti feed store. ', t, This Valuable property adjoins I:trlght a I,erclilsdrim Store on the north and domeit Slilyman on the Watt, containing itt front on Centre street 2. , i feet 3 inches, and extends , westwardly at the same width Fib feel wttb eight of alley way;from Centre street thrnugh thee relied alley now usedint the hotel and adjoining properties. ' The.buildenga on the property,conalit of a 'good: and 'igulJetintlat two story stornitalhllng forty feet deep.the first story orcupletPas a attire, Aid the second store as a dwelling. all con ventept ly arranged and In good artier. ' To title is attached a large two•story (rainwaters house with extensive granatlett tor storing grain. : This pr.Merty from lie lciesCon for' hastiness. is well irteth thenttent ion'of.persodi desirous et going: into the Hour and feed busine.s.. It hilt rn , perly.ie not sold before the 151 h dny'nf 3lxreli it will I e for mint will be gir'en on the first kil'April next. , , . , No. 4. floe lots of ground on Iliahanjango !divot, ex tending. from the brick buildingi In t6he near of Hotel, along aahl Omni. to the thrce.latory briek building on the soot beast rorner of 31abaratuiti:Kand Second ablubra. This properly 1# too well known. to require are tryrks. • Nos. 1 and 2,, adjoining three p4ry brick building, containing; In front ,on litahantamgct street. 42 feet, and in th!p.ii 40 feet; wl,:h frame .market bourn.. occupied by Ilex llostiaminct. • . N0..3. OA - wattling • n wont" Nkahantango street.„2l feet. and in depth 40 fret, with frame office,. , orcupied by KLRC RACY. . • •' 1 Nos. 4 and 5. vonlninlng In front on 31ahantango St., dR feet,ll inrhea, and In depll, 40 feel, - wlth three brick °them, occupied by JAcps ItEFb, Fin., F. J. easy's and SANCEL SILLYNAN. Proper,y for the crectlon'.of officer' or public buildings, cannot be excelled b'y any other property In the borough. Thom lota wlll'he cold singly or all to- gather to sat purchasers. Ncr. 6. MIS, desirable dwelling_ e situated on the south runt corner of 31ahanlango and Second rtreetr, for corn fort and COTIV43IIIOICO AM ft commodious. dwelling, It hes few superiors In .he borough. This property containt 24 feet,6 Indust front on Ma hantSngo street, to the corner of Servant:Al hence along Second street. 04 feet. 4 inches tn.llotel stable, thence eas,wardly along said stable, 416 Tee ' 6 'lnches: thence northwardlyat that width Wont Hotel yard; 61 feet. 6 Inches to the Hiroo( the 41Y bet lotr, This leaves a larAe yard to the dwellites on which yardlis etectral a score :talent Intel' stable , witlbtontnlnce trent Second street. . , . . . For furtbCr luennnigiol as to description iud voodi tlous ot sato, apply to , .. JpllN IIIgOIIES. Eq.. frort4. or S.. Sualsex, .Agent. • - Pottsallle,ltstelt 5, '59 . AM-. MISCELLANEOUS, Buy the WAIVISUTTA Priitts• riliiEY are the Best Calicoes Yet of- I fered to the potAie rfor the money. wiluttr•ALE: DEFOREST, ARISTIIONGIi, CO. ) Aprlllo. WY, ' NEW YORK. , ••• . • INOTICE. To Coal Opyrators_and B,efinyllkll) COlllOl. .: . , r 3 . ty Hire tonsil ti. ' •s- • S 3IO.KING I 'WHAM(); by Steam. ' poorer--rOGIba a day, at ilatnburi.Einoklawanbac. ..tr eoarot . ..a t ryi 100:ivy, nn hand and ready to sale: • tttiti ba Wit a eat scented Sruoittnt;Tobacto. , •• ' ' 2410,000 •Spartirhlregriri. .., ! .... 4. - 20,000 :s.laoa.Spanl,ll Bortars. . .' . ~ ... 100.0(v,),,r30r4 aftd.gAtra EoligrlTlß, '., ' - ...... OVlOrlk tha nk,tally rLicrived and protnrtlx . 4lleTtaell to, Term* ()ay. , ' . .. ;''''' • NIAILY ANIS' AIOVEJL. -.. ~; - -'' liambrot; !leaf County t ya. ett . ". 6 -•. ) F. • .* . ," - .• - • : : 46 '11t ' IROCLAMATION • = , • Charles 'W . -Nviri.E.J,A - ezz . ..VolfethltoirCUrf. of li.!•huylkill &truly, in Penn aylv an ht. and /mike ofd lie s e veral Genrflof .gnarter ,Iff cations of. the Peace, Oyer and Terminer and (funeral Goat Deliver,' in iridronnt y. iteerge Mahn ittd.iternard *cilly, Judges. of the . emir, of Quarter Sendona of the ' Peace...Oyer and Terminer. 'and Gefirera) gest Delliery. for the trial of ill .fpital and other olturicuain thq sail county of Fchuilleill, by their precept:, to me dlrreted, hare, ordered a Court in Oyer and Tonilluer and General Gael Delivery and Qua,. teri.cerfalorirlef the Porn, to be holden: in ruttaville. on Nit let DAY in . ,' n n e next, it 1U fo rfeiniau two weeks( . • - . . . theretbre hereby given. in the Coroner, the .j.; Aims or the Peaceand Constables of thersitid,cennt,y „of SchityLW,: that they.are,ohy the gild. prerehts coin. mauled to'bOthen and ; thers et 10 o'clock Id the tido; noon dt Ole n. 1 day; with their roils, reawds, Inqulel tints:examinations and all other reirtembrances, In do those Ibi nya which, In' their several ofit:ex, appertain to be dope; and against the softeners that are Or then shall •b 9 in the Intel or said count's' or Ectotylk are to_ be then anittbem toyroiiegute,them sit shill ha JUL,'" g*iirminuet4l4 "-, , (01tier. t . • • JOUS.P.ltoruint. • • sbeirs rktiirtu H j • . ?lay 21.1859 • . 11-to ' '• li .; 6 The lettriande • 4arnrri inn Ali duramevad to id'frdd sold Court arrifortnlirdt tria littera punctrally. In a - r.f nonortteadsoreor.iter kr; h such ' tam e s . 1:04 6 4 , and gyorlderV will be rigidly triforred.' . rad hohce publlithedhy ender of thy , Coast; timed 'doricyrsed-wIU rotors thelnorlrer drtordirder. • - ' _ .. • 111JS1NBIS CARDS. I)otlSON„'Den- r : t g , Sierliet Street -dime &mili& Third. sinthh dee, ' Rotterille, 1a5,13. ry jW. 811.tAFFER,, Pottsville -Pa o ut.or n u , pounilvania itatethetoskai &men implore" lands, miner. ite. [October 13.'45 FITI 4LE, iloodreopeetikili •dibutus of Potty. .try.that harlot Ifootkfig Er. tortryDlek. ttorko4 it tobis istnesculllhero both branches, strict ittetitton wpfocalwaystot Id well selected, Igeouspetet4l doing work at, fat pri•ps--tpre 11 of the public intNitiltuLPLE, -an!! ; 6 7 . _ _ trestreet, ottli,betwita3tark4 t axii RANK CARTER,, Civil. - and 111 i n. ink 120 . gLiessAturinviroi..ka , win attaid swans of anda s taineiclawn plots. Is. Ogee' Blivar, !remit*, l'ottasilhar . plareb+l9, l ,l,9 12. CIEORGE B. FI§LEB... . Dtaceitnuanfatt.i.pdg to the mte and purrbain of taaellinery. and to the re•bal:ding sad pitting op of old maeldePsy." • • ' • Pnrt GlEbou. March S. IC. - . . .10.11' • aEGRGEXS. .1411"11, . • • kA 4 . 1111DIng Essig neer. ands Colliery Viewer, - POTTST 144411; PENNA.,' • laseember , • 511; „ • T H. McElwain, , Civil Hung •Edgineer.dahlittd, -Civil and Jaspeeting *Minds.il t ierveyld'd and dlitidiaFlatids. rept latidsrTown Lots. and all robe/ bnidneas in Melina of ptdresidan. - LettrEaddreis, Fotintilik Epri9k P. 0., Selmilldll County Pa. •• ' . Tab. Z.1.1&58 Say N SHERIFFS SALES. 'Sot gRIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. ' IllY . .VIRTUE of 'solid r'ir Writs of .11 rin.difemai rep/massed itrari Scias.fitiudd out otathe Crawl of Common Pleas of Schuylkill et:duty and to me directed, Ilweetsill be expoeed to Pbblic vendee and outer, 4 4 - • Satmeday, Jettei4...._4elit at 166'elock !nib. furemon. at Ultl. - EX ik tialE. Ho. I.Ele kept by Fe nalloll.Kaarreber, In the Borough ot Pottsville, echo skill County, the following described (i real estate, to wt : ' :•c -P - . 1 All that (Teaks lot or piece of Wand, situate in the Borough of lillarevllle, Schuylkill County. bounded and deeribed asi,follows.,to .wit : Peginising at the' north eardward teener of • lot of cloned number one (I)in a else ol lobe laid on partly- to s aid Bernegh, and nettle adjoining it by lends of Joseph O: Ship. pen. Nathan Evans„ John Shie e en and the Miners' Bank of Pottoeille, in Schuyikitl County, thence south Intern and oniebalf degrees um, thirty-flee and - one-half feet. thence eolith . piety-seven and. • threcepal ter degrees writ two hundred and two feet' two inches, theme unr.h fifteen and one-half degrees west eleve• feet and six hushes. thenee north sixty-one degrees east two bemired and maven feet to . ae plaeerof besinning, the name being - the Death tasted," belt part of mid lot nitinber one (1) In the, ilia* , plan ot loteatoretaid, •Lb theappertenancei SI I I consisting of a dnnble two eto. y _ frame dwell- . .. Inc house frith stone lementent; and si lie story-frame kitclinu-as the property of JACOB ElEalfiGE - t. c' Aloe, Ail that certain lot or piece of ground. snide In the Borough of Millersville, SchoYlkill Comfy. cam meeting at e /stake at the Jertitlete e.wardly' comer of Front and Sunbury . strict, thence eoutlimardly along the line of Smut street etglny feet; thence awetwardly and parallel with Sunbury street `Seventy-eight reel to line of lot-now or erste Tebbe" Monty. then.* earth ward ly along the line of the mad Tobias Moe ''a lot and par allel with Flout 'street eighty feet to Su - bury 'etre, t, thence weetwardiralong Sunbury. time. seventy-eight' feet to the place of begleelnl, with the appetite names toaeleting of a two story frame Tater., lt bee.e with *tame baerment, with a tweetory frame kitchen thereto ht•w•hrd. it frame stable and a frame' shed-as the preperty of [MAC WARD. r• • Attu. Ail that certain two eloryi sem house or build ing, with atone LAIWUII , 4t, FitUdia on Centre id ree ;en- 1 in the Borough of Ashland, Su Seheylkill County, containing to front en , id Centre et met, seventeen met, and In depth thirty-two feet, bounded on the east bflot, of - Jame .1, Contst, and on the lot or piece of ground - and cartilage' epparlenatit to said building-as pi property of tiEORON A. KA iter. . Also. No.1:-AIrthat eer:ale lot or piece of ground, situate Ind he Borough of lectsville.Selauri kill Con nt y. hounded on the wetelay Centre greet, en the north by „other property or James Mewl!. en the east by Coal street. on the stand' by property of Edwa v ed Yardley-cen. - Mining in free* on Centre street sem feet. and in aberth ltt feet with' Ibe appuitenaeees. eonsiet leg of a three story hilek dwelling Wiese, with Mick tweet/mut, and a briark stable. No. 2.-All that certain lot or Orient peeled. situate in the Bairough of Potteville„ Schuylkill County, bound ed on the eest -by Centre street. on the northhe tamper .ty of William Carter, on the east by Coal ttrtot,anal ou .the south by other property of James limeelt. teetotal ler! In front on Centre street 2.1 feet, nod in depth 120 'f.i.et. with the eppurtetiances, consi-tine of a three wore brink dwelling hotter. with a three sate!y brick back building thereto attached, with brick basemen. ; and a brick stable-as the portrerty of JAMBS it USeELL. Also. All that certain lot or piece of pound, situate in the Borough of Aulrern, in Wet Brunswick town- OM. Schuylkill County. bounded to, the north by lot of William Meogle„ on the eolith by bat of Simile! K. Moyer, on the yard by lands of the Dauphin and Stumm.- Monte Carol Company., 4111.1 On Mil west by a newly laid out public road. containing In width 80 fret, and in depth 65 feet, nio.e or lees with the apperleneure, con. sisting of a two .t.rey brick derelline Mauve with a 'anus beeement nnd a freine wash-hous- -es the plopertret BENJAMIN WERBEIL. At a. All that certain tract nr piece et land. sit nate In Wathingtotitoweihip.techuyikillCounly.contaleinglto aeres more or lees. bounded by , lands trf George W. Me t chin. Chrietian Kraurse, land tate of Jobe !little and otbers-as the prt-perty of JOII 1 .. i T. SIIOENEIL .Ateri, letet.-All (het rental.. lot of ginned, situate • In the town of Llewellyn, Schuylkill' Career. bounded on the tooth by hunting Wee, no the e.eat by Sheller Wert, on the north by tot of Elia. teleomp, and on the west by lad of .lohn Rodgers. 'entateLlieg in width 60 feet end In detels 50 feet, o.• thereabout", la Ill' the'ap in rtedonetre; consist ingof a two story 'frame dwelline, h'npe with shame trowelled ',_ • No, e.-All that certain lid of greeted, situate In the town of blewellyn, Schuylkill Coutite:boubded on the rot tlt by Bunting et reef• on the eyes, by !Nib cud street, on Op 1 , 9131 h by lot of Andrew Milla , r. and on the east 'by another Int of Philip Geh.ex. containing Lu width 50 feet, and in depth 50 feet with the appurtenances, eonsistleg of a .wo story log dwelling house. No. 3.-All that certain lot of greenabeittiate In the town of !Jewell, n. Seh uy lkill C9O n ty. bounded on the north by Leming. street, santhe west by :mother tot s of Phßip Celli**. and on tire' teeth by anther tut of An drew Miller, and on the inert by lot of Themes Colt. con tellable; in width 50 feet and in depth 50 t. et, or there. elemate, with the ap aerie...mere, roneiritiog of a two Henry log dwelling !sense, ( - weal breheardeej No. A.-..A1l that sertein lot of ground. Amide In the town of Llewellyn. eclualkill County. Isetiqed on the north by Duetteg iteset:'on the west by tot of .1314.% terve ' ou the south by a 2efeel wide alley, and on the east by lot of Jeuee BURT*, tont:doing in eadth 50 feet. a •d In depth 1551 fret, with the apeurtenenceieleonsist-. lug of ‘ll. one story home dwell',: h 0,,,,,, t No. 5-All, that certain lot or piece of ground. situate '-in the town of Llewellyn. eche} (kill e7areuty. hounded .on the west hyllower Mahe:denim Beall:Lon the entail by lot of Jahanses.Cockllbon Helmet 14 liallreedeireet, and ott - tile northrby !ot t er Jacoh Sealer. containtrie in .width 50 feet. :meth de pth 175 feet, with the appdrte ,naecere immistieg of x 1% story log dwelling bourse, with a hue story trainer kitchen thereto attached. (mat ing on Relletrae mreet, and a- 1 1 ,e story -log dwelling house fronting ma leawerdlatiantanco Bind-ace the prop arty of Plii LIP OEIIRES. . __., ,• - • . Also ' 4 Elbe( certain lot o e r r phew et ''.grennd, situate In thellorongh of Pine :rove.Sch elleill Coons' ty,bound• el km the Met by Tulpeteeeken 'st trot, en the .north by lot of George Antliony, obi the west by a public attest, on thesouth by property of the United 13reth Cnegre gatioreand lot now or late et the-heirs of- Peter • Eckert, de...eased, containing. in width 40 feet:mid in depth 210- feet, more or lees, with the appurtenance'. mineleting of a two storyfeemedirelling home, wi t h a one glory frame ki(eben attached thereto. mid It liable verb Ileum-as the property of OtkilltiE KOPPE:sit - lAN - ER. s Attn. All that certain fares or tract of land, elleate'fa Washington township, Schuylkill enmity. bound[d by lands. of Simon Misname William' [lan. and Daniel Soy. . der, containing 14 levee, more or teesiet(tlethe +type rte. Menem ex ielitaing of i one story logciting house with' won, story stone kitelien thereto •at ached a. d a frame Jaank'tarn: with Moue basement-as he property of Alb '43t)LE3I IiEUN. . -- '• .', Also. All the eight title and Interest of the Rev. „ Daelei 51m:erten tit, in l and to all thieve certain two lota vol ground. eituata on the souttiwardly tide of North street, In the ltemegh of Port Car[On.SeboylkiliCome ' ty. beteg the lots marked No. 138 and Iti on the gene- 1 ral plan of Mill llorme.,li as laid out by Sett sloger,Keite .4: Ca, bounded weetwently by Hamill alley, Muthwardly ' let cherry alley, eteiwantly by let' No. 142 on the afore said plomand northweiday by Notth street aforesaid. onntainrim in width on said I%ortinstreet L.%) feet (each • Int (k 0 feet) end iredepth 240 fret to Cherry alley, with , the eptineenanees, eontiatlng of al double 2 stery lieick dwelling hooter. with setwa etpry stone kit( hen thereto attailied, a nee/m.ly atone - church; and a frame stable ae the trooper y of Dee. DANIEL 11AGO11IEN. - . Also, All. that certain tract Or eke.. of Coal land. sit uate In "billy townstap (feitnerly Branch towneltdp) Seheylkill County. b 'ended and deem lied as talloyse: Itegiuning at a Monis, thebeeby teed - .now re late of Royer apdllerger. and Williem Omen* end others, south :ts degree east 87 perches to a poet,. theere by land of Martin Wearer the two follosiee tourers and dietamws: North ;6, 1 0 degrem east 277 perehes tams Mone, form e rly a virile gok4nortis half a degree east lh3 percheiClo a stem, thee& by land of The Forest 1141 , 19TC410111 COM , . , peny.ferinsrly Oilaiss heire, math 49 degrees west 894 perelles to the place of beeluning..contahling by a POTe eey thereat made by Fainuel 11. ,Fieber, Esq., on 'the ninth of May, 1836, 244 acres and 47 perches., with the appurtenances. consistingof 5 block.; of frarne. , houteso comainiug .10 ewell i tees. 3 bicirks of stone hoist", con taining 6 dwelline,e,and 1 wood dwelling Redcoat break el coneistlng et bred:lee bolters end double revolving eeteens woo ked by a high preseure steam engine of afoot 25 horse power. the coal trio' hitherto ptineit ally worked (but only a small part of its area exhausted) is the well known Sterile rein. red ash - coal, which bas an excellent market reputation ann teen's the hlghest.price in the market. Below the Speim vein Is the valuable red ash relit mew wet ked eery extensively and with gt eat advantage in theradjoineng land of the Forest linprove. meet Compatty. Periew the last mentluned welt, is the big white ash vein, else worked mitre/steely and profits.. bly In the adiolei rig hinder. f raid Ctimpeily. Betides the tomeoing thereat - a other valuable vette' In the property including the well known Perth Mountain vein. -. One half of the coal breaker. krteniii and steam ere gine also ye !arraigned belo.See to WillhOpirb: Donut to. tether with the rail' cods on the land. the other half bee - longing to Martin Weever;,,ovreer, of the adjoinine land on which land Is a 40 horse power steam pumping and - winding engine. with pumps in the•slope there, chains, 1 ,fic , one half of all which belongs to said Wm.e.Dewart ' -meths property of WILLIAM' L. DEWAIST. , - Alto, All three certain 4 adjnitting late of, greulid ill natelti the town of. New Ceette: Sehoyleill County, marked in the plan of Fold town with the numtere 191, 192,193 and 101, bounded in &mit by.Brcitid sat reef. west wardly by Union street. tmerthwarilly.day hit‘d of Charles 51111er.31erris Petleveun stud where. and le tie rear by a 12 feet wide alley. eueraltang in width Ifn g t.r (earn lot 40 feet)and in depth 174 feet, with the epee' teusneete , ronOvting of ft two story log deon es . 1, 0u . t wea ni er . -bet ttled) +slave I . l4story frame kitchentheretoaltaehed, aid-a frame stable-al the property ti PETER BECK Elt. , Also, No a, All *het certain tract or piece or Med./cit e* in Branch township, Sehuy ikill co.enty, Wended on the east by a public road leading from Pottetille to :31inersville, on time north by lot of Philip Lents end fends claimed by Samuel Definer,. mad en the tooth and • treat byiand cleinted v by Mituuelr Heffner, containing 3. /term meteor Itse, with tae apppitensoces,consteting of a double-two itoryfmine dwelling boom ' - :40.4. All that keit ale let or piece of weed, situate 'le:the towiteltip Of Norweelaiebeheyl ki s I county, boon ded en therinuth by' Feshbach ptiget, en the east bj. let of _Edeo4 Freeland. on .the earth bya Melteet wide street, arc& en. the west by lot et James riontae. coto 'lmining tneildtli e 8„ feet, nod Intlept Is =0 limb, moreear ea., with tile a : penitent' nfelt, tonal:allow of a .dophie two 1, Wu iorritidwAiinithouse wiltrato6ebNtertoiii. e . ' . No te.i/ill that eirtaltialet or, Meet , iif.. tt round; sitnete in lierweelan'iciwnsiiip, Sell ny Dell bounty, beptided on the veal by the Mount; Carboal liellwad, and on: Ibi northeast sad SOUtil; by lends of Nieholes Theurene, eontirloing InVisith 180 feet, and la depthtss reetitnawe or lees, with, the weperteninem, consisting - of aI% story . frame dwaiiing home with stone: basement; frauniiern- , m..r Isiteher'andkaine stable. s . . rd. 6. 'Att that retreat's tot or piece of ;mound, *Dilate' le the.todiathip of treirweglan, behojliall Minty, boon, ded on the east lay Peemek street, on the eolith by land 'of Archibald Itenaldsetban the -weal by Mode of the Truidem of the York learte. sod 94 the north by ir--e-, . e ntalliingle width -sleet. audio depth 34.1) feet, more or lea, with the appirtenaires.consteling of a Pito ,istory frame dwelling house . Wit o ls stone batemeet, auditeriti summer kitchen.' , - . . „. - ' N 0.7. All that rertain lot or piece of ground titlede in the township of Norerritiae, Schuylkill timely, bone• ;deft ott litemertb by-Peacock retd,-on the end by lot of Ototge lley e on the south bY, the Mount Paoli Bail. roe'd, ou the` west-by lot et Archibald Reneldson: rem. fulfill:mld :width cid reef, mid in depth 225 feet:more or lees, vitt, th e sirpesfepativeri,exinxisting of a doable, ire' story frame dwelling hirer.. with etolie hasometit-ei the • properly of. FRANCIS SPEN Chill. s ~ - . - Mae, All that certain lat.ar' Piece 0 ground innate Inlbeliorongli of el. Clair, SehuyilsAlleounty, bounded oestbsrardly byloterJOhn ViterhMdwardlY. by liot of . .....,.7... , .......euntbintid1y,,by hd.of -Thomas C. 144.- anAedieduengty ,by MK edriet, t 0 dalelng In, width lb fret:ltalia dipthlijoteet;4ifil the appailvinatmeseetwo .01'Am:rota htiel itdd a bad' ste'ry frame -4lnettint bottle i '... , atthe lopertio 4ost lotss, ..... .--. . ~............ -.- ...,,. 7: , .. , i - ,..tiebesd,attd.takeriee 'Walk en. and w Mkt sold by:: - -I . ~ c_..- -• ..- ..: '.. - --...• JOUN P. , HODADY. - ..:.1 buttill'ilrett,l'ettailtle i l. ,•• .' ~ -.. :* : e'r /Oes - 44' ' I , '.. - 23:tay.T.1859.*. :.' , .5' - 7 ;-:-'.,.f.-. - , f - ',; . rZ1 4 . , ? , . '`A s : , "''', sr;i==.o" . ._ . , ; ,, ,i/Z:,:•2j,'lN: W. EMENM )1 , EIIIFIVIAti PAM' . • V . -. V.lfiritir•-% - ;till iiii - - .-TAvtitii.: '4l • i foi'wootai - ' slot War . iliKixismietleit the OterightifidereintarieeetThilieddidßCuenty and rie 1 "" 910.44 4. 10 ! .14 1 1 k 1b° 1 4 , 3 . 1 4 - ! . = .14 . 1 . 4 4 0 . aibt 00 '•.tl' . - - - . -•••llittiaraye Jas.: Illth,ll . 11159 it] *Mark bathe afternoottiat the .Pablie ' :ef - Opilps REIRETZArt the Botough of Pottoilift,Sthali• kW 'County. the ibiloilm deverthed real estate, to I -.'..A.11 that certain lot or pier of &found, tdtnafe of the imuthwardlysida • of Schnvildli Arennw, In the Borough I of Pottsville;Sehuglicltt dowdy, ,containing to width AO feetendin depth a 1 feet, bounded -onethwardly by Schuylkill Aveetthettateardly by another kit of Marlin I Wearer. anuthwardiftitiand of Rindsmin tut i A i eta westwardlY hi' property belonging to theta- I rector! of the Poti.lie - Schools .of the ilorOnSVI • •, • Pottsville, with tier apportenaneta e mmthaing of It two Story Mena dwelling brume with Or me basement. • Also, All that certain tutor bide of ground. situate on the southward!? side of Schuylkill ATODDRAO ' the ikoongh of Potts; ille, &WIWI!! County, containing In width 01 leek and ha, depth 211 feet. bounded north.' wardig by, SrbiaglkiliAvenuo. eastwardly tip tot of B. Eftbltims, colithmtillit.by land of Benjamin. Pott. and westward/71T anti her' lot eat Marti! Weaver—as th property of mAronN.ArgATRu., • I • Arsn, AU that eertuln tractor plea of land,elltotte In 1 the townshth orlierry. In the County of Prithylklit, hounded b 7 lands of Jacob • Relater. Henry isnlig, and ~, ads late of John II ughea. containing sinty.koir acres, more or less, helot hart of a tract of laud surveyed on 1 &poll tion No. r.SOS. dated Octolwitith.l7oW, granted ti. John :Mutt and futentedito Peter Feather, on the 221 day of Noverober,llBs, aod bring the Fame itretet•ele whieh aniel Rahn-hy Deed dated the Mt h day of April, A. D. SAIS. conregedi to, Andrew . hfcrarlend A' Tho Mes Verner. In fee, with the apportena nee& consisting of, a 134 story log dwelling hoe... a log tern. and a water power A3l/ mill—as the property of ANDREW McYARLAND..II THOMAS WERNER. • itisa, All that certain term, tract or piece of land,Vit• nate in North Alanbrim townablo, Schuylkill County. hounded bylands of Daniel Eller. Isaac lluy. lands of Centre. Ebbed and otheria, costal aims 175 aced, more or leis. with the appartonspees. consisting of a two dory stone tavern home With &Ili steel, stone kitchen thereto altached.* fradte stable,* two story lox d wel Hu* house and a frame barn—as the prop. arty of WILLIAM . M INNICIL ,11m, All that certain one, tory frame bonding, with stnnebasement.knownms the German Meformed ai gi Church. situate at the southwesterly corner or Eleventh and Market street*, In the Illaronalt 1 A sialand, In Schuylkill County. on lota marked With the numbers Rand 10.1 n section So. t.t, In the genital plan I of raid Borough. containing. in front, on mid Market street 20 feet and In depth 40 feet, and the lot ne piece of ground and curt Dace appurtenant to bonding— /If life propeity of JOIIS OETWaind Til EODDit E SNY -otlll. owners or reputed owners. and JACOD Ii'LQIIEIt, TM EOl/011E SNYDEILSAMVEL VAISCIOLD and FRED ERICK 0 DOSSER. &matadors. : . Aisa. All that certain lot or pied, of mound, situate In the Ilmott Ii of Pottsville, SchoylkallCounty,lound. ed on the tierth by Mabinkinro street, on the men by Third inAvet,on Ilse moth by and feet wide alley..and on the east by lot air Atom 11. G twat. R-q.. containing In width '47 feet, and in 'depth 130 feet. with Matta appertenetneea, consisting of A 1`.14 story brick ift: liening tenon with a :a% 'story betel ,back build ' . and a two story foams k When attached, and a frame c •:ken house — se 1 be'prouer,y of JOSEPH SHELLY. • A i m All th a t esea s fu tot n- piece on' ground. altuatp In the beroustloof SE Chit, Schuylkill county-, ineunded in front by Ifaltroad street, eastwanlly by lot of William Williams. wmthwardlytkelnt of William P. W4llarus, and northwaidly by Mt of Joseph Sehwolm. - eonti t tatting in width 10 feet.and In depth 37 feetorith the appurtetaneekenntiatin rof a two story frame devillnl honve, with stone b*ment—as the properry of JONATHAN C. uunowrr. - . • . -Aso, Ail that ce.inin , et or 'piece of ground. situate In the boreugh of Ashland, Schuylkill county. bounded north by lot N 0.4. on the 'south by lot No. S. on the east by a 25 feet wide street. and west by Thled Street, beiniht No. (1 in re`rtienfill on Third street, containing' lo width 25 tVet. and in denth 125 feet, with the appurtenetares, consisting 01 a two story fram e, dwelling home, w ith stone iswement. and a 2 Mo. ry frame kitchen attached. frame stable. and a one /dory frame building—v. the pruperty of MICHAEL SNIDER. Seized, taken in txrcution, and will be sold by. JOHN P., 110 DART. Sheriff's Office, Toth's:Mel ..Therty. May 2114, 1574). 21-41 811ERIFF8 SALE of Valuable COALSANDS! 71:1Y VIRTUE of a Writ of Phlries Lergri Faciv. awl other writs' of iixecution. is cued by the Court pfCconnion Pteic of Settuyikill coun ty. and to tee directed. there trill in exposed to role by public vendor ankontery, on Satnrlay, tbie litik Day of. Jane. 1859, At 9 o'elock in the "fOrenoon; at the PENaIbiLTAXIA 113 u, in the Bon'ugh,of Pottsville, S.Muyikill county,:the fol. lowiti;,,,scribed real estate, In wit: - . All the twenty three two hundred and tenthwparts of PETER SIAIBO.I, Of and itt the:three' following adjoin ing trarts of Coil Gaud. containing ttrgether nine bun. 41rtel a nd.tilnet y four ncres and thirtpperehex, and allow ance of. clx per cenL for roads. Ac, situate now. partly In Cass a and partly ..a New Castle township, (formerly In the ton'tiships of Norwetian and - Schuylkill.) In the county of Soh rtylktil, bounded and de eribed as Plows, to wit . : The first of wide% be inning nt a eheetnut I, r henry by land or (TeAle and Plilliei traegtin northsixty.seren tle•ret-S, e.. 14 two hundred and ni Rely sev4ind a h 'lf perches to a post. nerth twentpthine de., west sixteen . pe chen to a ton:. thence by land or Cottle and %Va.:moiler and vacant - land no dh sixty nine degrees east three hundred and Wfrty tutee perch es to a pine, thence by v. rant land dlirth taenty-three degrees west ninety perche..to a white oak, south sixty fire degn•e:- went one hundred and thirty-tire perches to a pine, no, .h twenty-one de trees went t weitty.feur peril. es to a- co-tier. south 'sixty-nine degrees west four hundr d Rad sixty-live perch- s to St pine, thenie by land lat e o r chei A toph e r 14%-pter, now the second of said trarte:nutt land of heonnni IL , rd 'loot h one degree east eighty-tour'perches to !Orbit,' oak.and I henee by recant land !moth twenty-three degrees east f::ty-two perches, to the place of beginning. containing four:b und red and (we-.none Items and one hundred and fifty-two-perches and allowance of six per cent. ter roads. The second of which 'Paid trahts Im:inning at a post. thence by land late oPllerry pritle, now the third' of 'said tracts; ,otitit eighty-five degrees east one hund I and sixty-time pe•eltes t. , a WU, 'south twenty-three de -germ". ea?. sevent,eo perches n a stone, thence by land of Leonard need mot ilt ellhty- oine degrees east tidy-four ;trotter' to a ntone,theue; by the first described tract of land and vaistit land not th five de:sees' east one hun dred and fot ty-ilgtit and altalt pecelaes too stone, th,lnce by varant land moth'elglity-tive degrees west two hun dred and -twentysevelt ,. and one-four-h ' perchesto a stone, mouth live-degree' we-t one hu °tared and three perches to a`corner; south. eighty-flue degree cast four perches to a pine, and south live degreee west sixty pet rites to the mace of ist:glet.stog; containing twri bun. dred aeres end nighty perches and allowance of six per cet.f for roads. ' And the third of which said tracts beginning nt a post, thence by land surveyed to William Waggonerand claimed by James ,Dundar, and land of Leonard Deed north one degree'eest one hundred and ulna perches do a stone, thence by second ofoutd tracts north tweaty three Segrees went !event en perches . to a pine, thence be seine and vacant land nor. h eighty-live de Tees west three hundred and. two perebe• to a pine, theirs by /and of John Meyer and ,Coropany -south thirty-rote degrees ,west two hundred and nineteen pee cites ton stone, south one degree east fit teen perches lnc stone by a pine, and north eichty-thrve degrees east four hundred and nine-. ty-flee p., , trites ti the place of beginning, eonetinfax threo hundred ant! fifty-one art-es and twenty 'perches end allnwatica of six per rent. for roads. Ate. - Thu prem ises-al:neve desierilest hein g the 'mine which was 'conveyed I to the said P. ter alabtou by two separate indentdres.one or them froM,Farah it. Kinsey by indenture doled the twenty third day; of December, A. D.. ISDI,. recorded lu ,St huyikilb ccifinty In heed Bonk No. tid, pa;te Ar.,tc., , Wherein eeventehn Gay- atlas thereof was gratiied and "conveyed unto Charles Millet\ Morris Patterson; and the said Peter Maismt. in fee, as containlnl one thousand one hundred and fifty three acres and One hundred and fortY-Illai perches, more or less, and excepting out of Feld grant a piece of land conveyed to John C. !Mercian, or th fro ne reit. end $ll4l excepting. aft town its in the town of New t.'sll,4,Whlch had been 3.1.1 or conveyed whit-the ,rights anpnrtenant thereto, and the other of them rem Timothy% flryan, Adni*ni - drs tor, ke ,by in• dent tire dated the *..1.1h day of Deee.nber. A. D., late, re corded In Schuylkill county In Deed Dook Noe 12, page 119, hr., granted and eon veye-lun to the said Peter Matson oneslateenth thereof, and the said Peter Matson hath . shire said audeotiveyed rett,in portions of said oneesix teenth - • • - " The above deseribed three parcels ot hod are now held by the owners as one tract oe body or I'nd, and are rafted and krewn av the Gettle anti - Wa.ner i nch. Pe ter :Unison's said undivided in terrat s In the three pare is or 994 arms end i 0 perches and allowance, will be sold together. This land has to it the Jugular vein ctleoal. .the Mammoth vein. the Seven Foot rein, the Crosby vein, and ether veins. One colliery on the said premises now opened and worked by William P. Miller k Cn., and collo, the Vest l'ine Knot Colliery, has a slope one hundred an ten yards lung on the south dip of the Mammoth vele, with double track talhead. one 69 hone!, poiret 'opine Om hoisting. one s 1 hum power breaker engine. and a new coal breaker. The water tr , ret this colliery is pumped at the Fag Pine Knot Winery hercloaller..mentioned. A tunnel is opened from tbe43lrnsmoth vein to the Boren Foot vein and the Crosby yeln. The 'Mom- el!' moth vein is said to bare at Some parts wenty feet Ila irtutemt of Coal. and at other plaera fifty feet thlcknrse or coal—the Cmshy vein aiao4 rine.and the Bevan 4 . 00 t vein rabiint seven feet thlekner4 °renal. WilKotm P.lliltler k Ce. ant also mining coal on the mid premises, its the . Sold Mammoth or Vanier' vein' from what they call the East „Pine Knot Colliery, hut Are anal in this eniKery is heisted at a aR,p on the:antes Ling tree,. of Mud. and , which sive., is otin'tnitufred and ten yards en the mouth dip of the . vein, with a double track railroad. one PO horse power pumping engine. nne in horse power •holsting engine, Ono coal breaker, one 2) horse power breaker Mato', and a home "tore house, all on the Janie* Lang tract, (In which tract the sahl Peter Maisnn has no harried.) But belonging to this Kest Pine Knot Colliery, and on the flettle and Wagner lottdo. is one large frame dwel ling house two and a-hell szorfea high, ten IN miners• houses, and thirty-nine frante.mitteril houses. From the toot of this lost mentioned elope. and nn the James Lang tract, el unnel been opened to the Soren Foot and Crosby veins, and it Is intended that these two last mentioned ve'ne Anil be worked In the Gettleand Wag. uer lends through this tunnel. Oni other millery on the pretnl. ea opened and worked by Ilicha•d li:ear. at Mine Hill Gap, la which the MART. Moth vein and Seven Pont vein are worked. The slope is on the north - .dip of 'tho r; tamMoth 'rein 140 yards long. and a tunnel opened t the Mammoth vein In the Seim Fool rein,ll2 radii:long. The Improvements are 0110 150 horse power pumping curiae. one 40 horse power hi:dating ermine, one coal breaker, and one 211 horSe power breaker-'engine. 14 frame miners Mffles, one log Intorrs' hpwse ' one atable.and one blacksmith shop. The ~ .twel In the Maimm"fh vein at Mai colliery is Said in Ilii twenty feet thick, and In the Seven foot vein ;lea .set thick. The coal breaker and breaker engines at .his aoillery are not on the Get Ile and Wagner lands, hat on an adjoining tract "called the 29 urn or orphan tract. Ove other colliery on the presolses 4 . worked by 'Join 31a:inlay. There is a elope In the. agnlar veinA-- south dip 117 yenta long, one 45 horse power pump-IA Inc and hoisting hngine.rme 10 horsepower break er engine. elght frame miners mitts, one frame store house, one stable, anti one ca and blacksmith shop. - Lichen' Ileekseher A Co. have on Ae.said per/nitwit, one cool breaker and2o horse power breaker en c Ine.bu t i no cool I. at present mined from this4and at this point. John Tolpert also bee a mil billet* and one 10 horse power breaker engine on the premises bat neon] at present Mined from the hind at this point. berris C. fkingberty'a colliery Is aiso on )he premises, and at this the improvements are a slope on the 3lmn moth vein north dip, gang way-driven on the Mammoth vein and on the Felten Pent vein, one ;Shoran power engine,a cold kreekerandone 29 hon , e Powerbreaka . er engine. nye Mtn story dwelling house., four 'tame dwelling houses, and one stable 'the coal breaker snit breaker engine are not :on the Oettte and , Wagner lands. but are 'no an adjoining tract called the 29 sere or orphan tract. This colliery Is nut -worked at prayst. , Littirlisles Improvements are 'Busted on 'the prerniva,rnd ronilat of one coal breaker and r••; horse power break* engine.one frame derejliug house, and one stablethbat the coal mined by him tern= an adjoining frt., not.from the liens and Warecterlands.. • - , kkatrge ltepplier Ma 'collier, on - the rott and Ban ban, tract of land, which tract adjoins the Gatti. and Wagner , land.. end he has from his elope on the: Putt and itanoen,... tract. heretofore mined cask from the Gist tle. and Wagner lands, hot le lent mining from, there now. Mr. lteltpllcr Is about linking a elope on the Pott and Fannantract to the hotfoot of the %mein...sad from that • elope he tom a rich t. yklding and paying rent to the tandem. to 'mine cosi from the •Getik! and. Wagner lands from both the north and south dips of the Mans,. moth Fein. avd.from the Seven Foot vein. and from the Crosby vein. itepplier bet at prevent on the Pott and Bannon tied ins slope ; one FO horse power pumping engine, ourrotO boats pow: r hoisting engine. one coil! brattier, one :10 • home power breaking engine, suit one 20 horse pewee engine for holatingrecal art,' • Resides the heroes above mentkmed,there are on the I said prentismone *oak frame Mau* ono other, .' large frame binge, 'Moulded bydbrvalatollierr, ens log benne wooled by two flotilla , . one Mita frame homeoseceptill by two tiestilee; one huge frame binding, wooled by.llichael Saida one Mbar frame !dwelling occupied tig two fernilks, one etoile howe ,recopied by,l'ohlekiocins,,two public echoed holism, one tavern, :.renterl tn. Patrick: Conner,and 'one -saw "tutted to Lewis C. Dougherty: • • Feelledall the houses and banana abovatmratdenuirt tdmnearve one lannared - and ted 1114 ` 11 4411 ,lionsea•upon Abe • sild:pretal w., erected 'midst •• ground vent'laism: ..71drteelealthaemare Aram tertaseir,frentralght are Lama. Louses, and -silty-rristal ere in towel: „, . .., .., r Betesdjaken eteelitleCh 11,14 , b110 patperty FigrifltiddlP/X.:dif ,T . JORN`P.FIOOIIiIy, , I dhertirs Ocoee. " Naos : May .Mth,1669:.:' - 2 40rAkiidhiowlanow•titn*:17p•t_,esslowtioum KOltu#.llXll4r,o*o4,.'"!!'lV'll'it"": ALLEY • .. 7 - (Lateifo:B:' 14114mt*Idelii;oritrio•ATenue. ' • : ' -.: PHITADEMILap DEALER F Q 1 _ . • • ,' ..f. • •—• • • • • .'Candles, NiirAtatNT ' FOS • • ,J 1 170: W. Bows " "CONDENSED LYE." Ptilladelphl I, February 99, 19 " 9-11 . • • . ALEXANDER KERR; • Impor.TEß,,„•,v.zoopsALE DE*LER IN• • 'SALT," • • No. 134 4441-b 'Wharves. • Arad 3*3 North Wharves, • ---• 111thaltELPIII .AibtocH• Vine, Liverpool Glenna, Turks Island, Ashton'a and Star Mills lathy; *somata* sists,eonstantly on S•utd, and far sale In lots to suit the trade. N.B.—Onion; solielhel. 'Pier* 16, V* 1 Stltn • • • Wire Rope Worki of 'JOHN . A.AIQEBLING. Trenton* New Jersey. /Fri large assortment nt Wire Rope constantly nn hand. ardent{Hod:silt' despatch. For sirr,strength; and enetolee circular. (Feb. 27, ',62 0-Iy* 'OILS! OILS! rOrLS!!! HODGSON , KEAN,' ,5 & ti S. tUiptvc4, %mai Commission literchants, and Dealers in WHALE AND SeEItM OIL Foil MINING AND MECHANICAL PURPOSES. !Sept:22,M • „ • • • 3841 • • TAW & BEERS' Lubricating \Grease ! Thecheapeet, most reliable and durable compound need for lubricating Heavy Diaelklnery,aml the axles Of Omnibuses, earflap; Cale, Drays and Wagons. . alt will not Gum, and is not affected - by beat Of cold. Slanaifactured aqd for sale In Tin Cans. K Fs aria Barrel; by TAW k AKKIIB, Philadelphia.' Jan. I% '4.1 • - . • • CEO. W. POMEROTA - CO . org ON•LtUrr IN OIL, SOAP, CANDLES,&e. I\TO.' 12 South Water street, below Ilarket.Pidladelptda, .• Sperm, Lard. Elepbaa t.Whale.Tannera'and Aieldamp 011, Sperm and Adatnnulln. eaadles. Samuel T. Miller, Salesiiart. . 11111Melphis. Januarx 5, ',SS . 1-.1? PAINTING,IC. - • JAMES-FIELD. Ijonse, higta 'anti rtesco Pala:tr. I " I 43 . R - OF- 4FOODS AND Glizieraaper Hatigar and Goacrat • Decorator. agr- mit rRE snaer, *early nppn..ittU,c Amrrirun /bum, ,Ftarriite. [April 2. '59 1414 m NEW STYLES . _ ; 411 • . with, •‘? `sa Paper Hanging's, • Peoorationi; &e. • Oiled Window - shades, Fixtures, &c. MUDEY & BOWEN, Painters and Paper Hangers, quirt. Street. Postal'!.,: dams übore Amer/eon //oust Match 26,'59 13- - ' ------ RECED PRICES. Wea ralpr l .w• - er Cithoiti.r.. rI iE subscriber has a large let of a • . , very eboire rott.ims. u., Paper, suitable Sro Halls, , • ,-- , ..„.„,,......-... - Parlors, Dining gooms. Chun- .. , a PA P: i '''' ' - ----,--- ea '• ......:o -- • bent aud Public LI nildings,witiob i , 44, ' .:Er-,:i . be will cell at greatly reduced, an • n prices. Vie Stock embraces the • `a*" latest and most esteemed Patterns. Paper as ebeap as 0 cents a Piece. , Now Is the Moo for Bantalns, for Paper Ilanglng.pand Books at ' .It. Fin; N 0 N'S , (swap WhoPrete anti Retail Piper and Rook Sicro. Itr•PAPER - HANGERS SUP/' ED VERY CIIE'AP. April 1.'30 INSURANCE. Schuylkill Fire and Marine INSURANCE COMPANY.- CO,t ..1P ...:, it t aslir 111 c• . Office in Billyman's Build* * . Mahantongo 2 doors above Centre st 4 Pottsville, Pa. CAPITAL ACTIIORIZED UT ILAW, solactiatko. CHFCTER'PERiPETUAL..` .. , ..___... 'Phis Cornpan l y obtained its Charter at the last Session of the Ingislettuliedf Pennsylvania. avid is now f4lly or ganised and'peepared to issue Polk-lei.. at liberal rates, on Vienna.' Inland risks. on Pnblic and. Private Build ings.Vurnituri.Stocks of Goods and Merchandise of all kinds. - • 1 Also on Coat Breakers and Marbinery. Inland Insu rance on Canal Boats and Barges. by Canals and Rivers; also on Car;neii of Coal to Phi ladelppia. New York. Bas tlniore. Ac. This Company guarat*cs to adjust all losses promptly and thereby hope tts-stArtlt the patronage of the public. —L.-- , t ,.,%, Directors t WILLIAM MORTIMIIIt,Jr. .1. E. Glt A EVE% • ; JACOB HUNTZINCIER, Jr. 11.11. lIIINTZINGER, W. V: MITII, . • la Eorteit J.IIEIIII. . ROBE T'M. PALMER, ••• 'l). 11,. THENHLINO, J. 11. DAM, • ' 0 EOIVIE LAU VA', JOIL H. DRIB MIT, J NO. it ANNAN.. MILTON BOONE, • SAMUEL 11. SHANNON. IV% !BORT IM Elt. Jr., President. EVIL TlUNTElNOElt„Seceetary; Pottsville. Jan." 22, '5O . Great • Western !mance and _ Trust Tompani, OP PIIIIILADELPIIIA., Charter Perpetual.---Capital $500,000! • -• FIRE INSURANCE, On Stores. Dwelii nwg, Pubic Buildings and Merchandise generally. Also. on ilotisei, Barns and contents, stock, Parm Itnplements„ &e: Liteitnt nr l'errtnal. P. S. DEWA LI), peat. gITILLI33 OYEICC, Pottsville, Pa. iy January 'I, '69 AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE & TRUST CRIPANY. CAPITAL STOCK--Ssock.ocko. • nwripany'a MOling, Waimri st. S. E. tor. 4th, rhitarrn. LIFE INSURANCE at the *ltsua r t 'iatil'a; Or, at..lol:ar • Tptir Vans. at about a! percent. irfs; Or. at TOYAL Ataltt azaciritarta. ttw tomst in thr world. A. WHIA.LOIN, TreaWlent. J. C. Pia Secretary. . - • Christopher Liti,le, Gene.vi Agent foe Schnyl4-ill Comity. OFFlCE—Axbautaugo Mt., cor, of Second, rattsvifie am:titan! '59 . 2.-tf THE-LIVERPOOL AND . LONDON FIRE AND • 1 LIFE INSURANCE COMPAIiY. ' Authorized Capital---$10.000.000. Paid up Capital. iturplUN and hest-reed Funds, $5,()00,000. Liability of the shareholders unlimited. • Fisting lave appqinted Ascot in this Distrierhy the Liverpool end bendon Fhe Mad Li fe I nsu ranee Company. and I'r other reliable Fire and Life Insurance Con. panics of Ph ilatielphl.. I am prepared to receive aPplic'ationi ter insurance against lire, on every des:l4llmi of build- . hut sod pmperty, , Coal Operators would find it advantageous to insure their colliery structures In reliable, Companies, for which I act as Agent. Parties desiring Insurance - 10e respectfully invited to call at my office, where particulars will be el ien..togeth ' er with the respodive circulars, of the Commutes, and detailed statements of 'their present condition. HORACE. P . SMITH, . - Centre street. abort; Snrweglan, • ' Or at Pennsylvania Halt, rottsellio,•Pa. =YUEN ES: • • Philcuirlfsbia.ftsritle. John Tuciter, Esq., otin'Shiptxm,Swi.. James Dundee, hen., en. W.Snyder. John It. White, Esq., lion. James IL Campbell, David ja3 ne, U. lion. C. W. Regina, .0 Richard d. Smith, Ertl., IL 31. Pelmet, Erg. • ira Lawry, V. la rpliE Franklin Fire Insurance Coiti pany, of Philadelphia. Office,No, 163 1 X Chesnut ' streets, near Fifth street. : • • 4 alaaCT9s:ls: George W.Dlcha ' rdi, Charles N. Datreker, Thomas Hart, Mordecai D. Lisle, , Tobias Wagner, -Adolphe B. Doris, Samuel Grant,• . /David ff. Drown, R.• •• Jacob Smith, ' • ' klotris Patterson. - Cent Int* to make Iwovran4 immanent or limited on - every descripUon of proj , erty, hm town and eount ey, at rates as low as ark cdusistent secut it y. The Company have reserredit large contingent Pond, which. with their Capital and Premiums, Pdfelyinersted, afford ample protection to the insured. Eincg their in corporation, a period of 18 years, they have nib] urenitle of ore stabon. bow hundred the:tumid &Wont, I oe f i t a by fire.therebyatrar k tfamerldet4o of the a deintsgea of:in surance. as well st,ii thirability and dlspesit ion" to meet with promptness, all liabilities. - • CILAS. N. DANOlEsR,President. 7 • 4 Cuss. G. BAltall, geeretsty. ' - . • The subseriber has been eppoinied agent for !heelball/ . mantioned institution. and is now prepared to mate In -aureate, on every description of prorertr. at the loifest ham , ' • ' Ittan:Arefit. s ,'Pothrtilte.Jin.ll.losB 2..tt - "ANMUCIIIM INSDILIIICE COMP/ail s ' Authorised Capitol, 11400,000. CIIA.RTER -PERPETU /11, 7 —Office, No. 91 Walnut! itrowt, betWoen /bird and Fourth wtreets, Pbiladalphlat This *ltalian y will i noon e against Idris nr dauusgvi by Fire, Duliding*. Furniture, and_ der elNandizet generally. *boo Mmousitintrasoics,on Vesicle, Camera god Freights. In ran /*masts to all parts of the Union. Distc79sol Isiob Esb r r • Davis Pinyon. ' D. Littiteri • Joseph ilextictii, • Lewis Aedeoried,,ht. Geo.!N. Eckert,' ; • Peter Alton " J.L Uenm,-• • Teho l it.tfaekleten, Wm.FAcen. 'JACOB MilEft, Pterisferd.,• • DtA%;.riei Pruffen(.. ~• . • W..l.Ekirdth, - • , Sir Jonittlarroi hie been appointed stud tbr the . thwe CoUperkxfofrieloolkill eaupu,tb whom Poirts deaths Tessresierso-epply: ' ' • • - . 1- • tam; !At- • • • - INDIARIIVIER TNDIA - .l3htblwer at and rarlor j. tarkiiii ids% ftw ale wholesatii And rialtoit. Et. ItAXX.I2III%, Clutter street: WISEREENSEEN WIRCIMAIIii AND S SCREENS. 19 itili„ . - 11. AU ' ' , (late of and suc t Y eaglet° Kum A 1 - c is.) would reapertfulil tall the attention of person ts,en red ,In . nit Coal Bo nera, to libt !Manufactory of , ItilU ti t: CO* AND- BLATK .13011XENS. COAL 1t1D1405, WI ttl: ' D .00118. aa, At, ,at the old entabllabtoen Oen, rIlle; gamy lkill Co., Pe. i f s . naming been eammt Dr Ilk bo,:luess of Omen mak. Ms An* upwania 01 two ,yr !, a alt .r Inyaell that I can tura out al. Vilda WI as la done anywhere In thi arapti.aari w3alci refer th grittily tif my work In the ' past. as a guarantre cif a/AiAt It will he In the future, Pirdalutkutyself that I wlllepara no pains to mate my work sathtartm y to all alt may siJOD.t re al ma IL a trial. • HMV • Itinerarllte. .a July N.'lls( •I • .. tt . V.STE Xsitufacture l WO HO U . L . I? rt gea. tletuen eapiged -It thee*"!pude to the' omi screens of tlo various sixes. The) have Increased tarn ittes for turning on' the best of cork watt mumptuess and dig patch. •!laving th, most experience, hands in the §tat they. ein guars rite all work done at the EMM Screen Itolts.Coßwl 6ef1 . i . 1 . !. ice— & e. ern: All ordrrx di recliNi Esterlra llard‘are 11.4't 111 i'Jtils 1. 't 2 n PHILA D ELPHIA. PLATFORM SCALES, CIF EVERY DE§CRIP'IION, SUI , V/ TABLE YOU RA;ILItCOADS. ie., for it eighinga, bay. rml, ore and rorr4band" generally. Iforrho sero run no rick; every , stale lii guaranteed cermet, and if, alter, trial, not found, aartattory, can bo a rosturised without charge. atir-Feetory at the Idsand, ectahilohed foi more than thirty five yours. • ABMITT t CO, . 1 Corner of Ninth a d 31 ion Street*" Philliielphiv. March tti, 'fiti • • 13 l„tit , 4FILES otF the-bestAuali k 9 tory, New street; atom . Vine street*. l'hiladell.tthi; !wield itesortment in Ihe elt M equal tO new. at a r ng of . The enbarrileir begs to Lin and the public gener4llv th Agent to *Melt ordent; . Cii meet with prompt, latent ion icTrie $ • '3fareh 3, '5O RASPS, y,.:it the Manuf,c . See:end between flees end when. may Le found ' _the . Old Ellen /Penland wade kitty per emit. '• , rtn Wel nninertin* Meath., t be does not emtloy and mttnleallohe by Mall' will ' . SMI it. Philada. I 10• Sta. . - • ,' STE TOW NO .? Aitwoen Philiiiie phia an Baltimore. - 1 1 : Hp undersign d i is rio l v prepared toy , 1. c.... 1 B ..atti pro ptl, betteyn rhilA . a elpl. tend Baltitnerre. .• 1' A Tow Boat will be;ren at any tl o for two E Barge*. Single Ikaticil be pieke up Mier a week it Bropil shoe . aidalna e'n give? Hun) by WI furelikm me [Wiener, f e hey I .Te Me MOciatailal4, when they expect to 're a r Mode l bin. ' 31iTow Boats anryery erfUl nd commanded Ili i men ei great experlegee to hemp*. ke nay orafen the Delaware. I Ng EDERACH A. PIIII.I'dI- April 2.'60 It-im 1 I 1 • I Baltimore. B LINDS AIDI SHADES—, -. ICI 1 \ 4 'Di FOR CAS, 33. T. _IIratiaTALTISIES; I; N 0.16 Nokia S,itit it reeti, Philadelphto, Is the largest :tri ' odarliirer .of WINDOW IM.IND4, and dealer in %VIZ.:Tr A DF.S. ievery variety.. Ile lathe orbrinat f II New : yles, and 'has a floe stock to be sold at at cc „Priem RUFF A.ND ALL aril Hit COLORS F LINE;N B.IIADEO,, •. TM:WO:SUS, IFIXTU lES. %e.. • 1 ' . ii-sT - STORE 'SG A pi.:§- na ailed t order.' ' se 11..1. W. Inv Rea maw is of. ti is munty to call bb fore purchishig;Ml'Assur them 0 Can 5.11 It triter article for the moue tb in any oth r Establishment fn j the United Stairs. . l‘hilatl'a, Ma .rh 26. ':.,9 1341 m 1. I i WINGH ESTER & CO.'S . 1 / I GICIIILICUICIVi4 ; 101 . 11111 hag Store, i I 1 , di4l/ • f i - Patent Shcintddr•Sea.m. Shit Natinfaotori, l 1 'A 'I"I'HE (I,I.D'STAND, 706. Chas - _bui street, ril!LADELPlllA,opposihethe“Wrt - 11500 n 1i0n5..." A. WINCIIEATilistill :ire: as heretofore. big pe - al soperstsion of th Cutting and Slatinf.tctitring .le part Ito nts. • Orders or his Celebrated style of Shirtaand Collars filled at thepborres , t , tiot ire. 1 g. to orde S Persons desiring be supplied with the formulalbr meOwe-me Lon application by nial4 Coma:toffy en lialtd. a Tiiried sad aeierVetock of Gen tlemen's Furnish ink Goods, zir-Whae . mie orders isuriplied on liberal terms. I 1 Feld eml.er 4. 'SS I L,. , ' '"o6- -l y , • SPICES! hPICE - Sli SPICES!!! i 1 P 1U Iti. ; ; ANI) Nu. 1 GROUND PEP pErt. G NG Pit. CINTNA'A ON, AI/LqPICE. CLOVES. • V i r , AMERICANA 'D ENG LIFII MUSTARD. CAI'EN NP PEP i1;R.,.N11T31 EDS, .31 ACE. SUP. CARR. SODA ‘ SALTPETRE;SALERATUS. SAL. :anti. INDIGO. CARA w.,,cr A coi A:M*ON DAIRY! AND Oil For sale at th " Eagle Pont street route of New 4. tri-Pnrchnsers will fin both in quality an 9 price warranted as reproleutedo March 19.'L9 1 . IHEADIEBICAN SII IDAY SCHOOL UN] 1 runkt•otra coxam 43nat i cycris321 CIIOICE ILLLISTRATEDIIOOIO t ITen • CHILDI:IEN lAN YOTJTI - 11 -FtEiNc; ttie largect olleetion in :i XJI count' y.—Tlei are tow pi blishirqr. ' itmNew 80. k eve. y Su ttidtry .11nrif pg. I Elegantly il hot sted Ca alogu a may be had Witt charge, by addresiwg THE A 31P:IGCA N S STAB' scnom. UNIONI 11T2 . lITHUT 57.. PHILAD.r..I.I . III /flir-All the publication of the sundny School 1.11 eau be obtained a Union riceslat the Ilia:l:store efl 11.111ANNAN, Ptah: AP' 0 , 4.16.'58 41`..tf titE•PiatielVm 'till Ni). 708 ( lIES l'N 1 1 7th. PHIL DELP lA. • folly invite the a ten t ion of Lo ElegattAtt tilla , mi n vier; commis • 'very d - ript In 41e11112111andith.11 poi. d g eplid Silk lantill a, SI ii D: ntllAtee. M. ntllla I Paris face 11a tllla ' Enctish LA Mani, . elpintllly Ace M fl iiipn re -Lam, `it of .11'2' Perm the are r with it Dry , -./. ;AN DEit St:F.D. - 'HIND SALT. kc., • ~llil No. '24 t and 246 So! Phllidelphln. • 'HOU ARI) AVOW( Hr. It greatly to their hire boy these goods, ighlch furrelted. A trIaLIZ, • )•l•ly Tbig deporhoe, with I Ito-subseri. ges not tu•bu toe •-•.• 51srel) 12, '59 . CAPER.. & .L 0 URK E , I ' its iri ( PoIiTEVP ge , nG-11•TG-13 . I , tip di re ct, , / ,irio.iti..l/ , reheild Sire 4,) . ' I'lll4 ADELI'IIIA. Icl a. large. and beinftt f PAPER HANIIINCIe. 401M:- PaT,EIZNS. .t e. , , whith they a.e e-i.. Country nwrellants ' , applied ums papered at ibutt notice by HOW M!A (Bekaa :31a -krt, an ikr EEPS on lon 1 ful assoftment. Eltt.i. Finr,not,ou PA, selling at veryus pare I I at the lowest ra es. ltcw careful ertrame The citizens of atebnyl, l l(ifl countrace invited tr. ',cam. Me their splendid;assoriMent of Parrr before purchasing elsewhere. and jutlze fotl themselves. , • 1 • 4:filant Dew trybis just torched. ' 1 1 Inrch IX. t 91_ .. [ `,., •• , 13 fat !.1 TO ii(iiiIDEtbitif,[IIACIITNI — STS & OTRETti, APIittITES, Scrap Iron ontl'Ale . tal Ile hant..3lnchine anV Faun. • 4iry las nishei, !Sort herut Corner of Fouth and ronii re Stet l'lllLADEL i'lli A, i , , s prepand hal! pot Copper, .t hrntl, t'k Tin, nd, • Sprites, Antimony. Babbitt Metal, ' Solders, Has I Sheet Imri, sitz-A stifles snot Foultdryni . o, .*Cash sof 111., ifurri.h AlundryonenJ 4112ehini,lt and s, with tit Allowing aktichi: 1 , steel, Itiidoe & 3 i shine borax. . . Nosh. I . ' Crucibles. i ' .Eliert and DbltCop• Foundry Facto as. per, 1 Anrils,Viees;Files,Eltret and t Molt Be.. .. Brass, • Old Metals, . , Sheet I,ead4 • Moller Plata. • - Sheet 7.ltic, • '. Vetter foveae,, -'M rought I rlrt Tub- Stoam Sips, Ipl forts,!; team I ' Lend.ripe, - or Water. ,•: • Washers aild Nnt..Steant-Felt ng. E nt every description In we by 31ss hit:lists ion, furnished to older. for tientp Iron and all kinds of 'Metals. . March 5.'59 , lb. , , •GRV.ikT INDUCEMENIIS TO CASH BUYERS. • - HOUSEICEEPERS Jff ly to t hdlr. R , lrJoh;e to pbrchise Will end It iretly to • ' .thlir„ sar.maw, . lINA,IGLASS ~ CCn CN lavrarratus TYND LE . &),.- , MITHLL , icim r )c,z-tcyrisp;,. - , NO. 7 7 CHESItNCT STRE E T, • A50......,temi. - .' k • PHILAD LPHIA. - , I• Wbo base al system of diii te business ptieni . tar to • • them. Ives. t 1 - ... .214 latp;?rt thi r Watts 'tired 1 FROSI VIE BUST ) ANUFAMIIIIItS.I ADD SELL TEEM IN SALL QUANTITIES THE FAR H CITIZEN .JU AS CARAP a that' can be bought lull:trips quantities a * Wit .IE.SAL.II . by •.the, w. . ti.itilitßY -. bRCIIANT. i 'i . T. k St'it eu)annienil bays the double • edvaUtegre . Pearebiasipt; _direct rom the luariorte , stndi ot . bietPn7 fret, a .ey Large and. l .4autif A rn 11, ,s :- 4 1. ffor . .oe r est, at a , ~r, ,fc.1 15.4 , th AVIV etOF.AT,LEA.ST 25 PIM CENT. 7 --- tOTF RNIERS AFID - oTHrtit. I i Teas ci.x- "A, , Cli. ea, s• 7P al 140iptiathl Fertilizer. T HE ulanuNoturers would. in . st r , }pectfullo lost e th e ;hrotion of Parmet (larde era end ,otbetic to tt tir P tophstic Vertillse - • 'bellevinl. that an int .aillat trial of the ankh , alit prove it In be the best *wt. cheapest fort !l • Juncpow offeicti to the public- PI r :di kinds ofcrt pa. to h a a M heat., le, Oat a.l.ektrn. 0 rasa, Pointers At d:rege 1. hire Welt ..) ._ c . ripiteutt., : , IA cont.!lna i l thip . .y .. -opn_ r_tl a f ~ o t si I , e . a the fullowle ferilll liner i t e; s f :celenis. viz: Ptit'eihatel Lime, rlmilunda. Ph4sphor. e Acid. NI: re„ lure A.nitr Cbliffeal: Miniatel'hodlt,m, Potash,Carix;ne eof Idi and Gypsunk, . i 1 ' •, ' -. For Erase its a topzlrewing- (especially to t twee w fellow the reltk Inpthess,) It is at here and for: yeare. d ridedly prordetice oil the ver'jf . properas In .I he gre that Mic Cori recoldea. '.. ' - •J. Bel:eater, that cosi, Fertilizer Is a impeder oat, we age It to tbeldriMic whit that degree oreenedeure which, knewledm.cif MK I ntrinall v eacellenee Insp)*.. Cr 0 r Un $lO peit! 2 cents: per end. Terms cal it • wan Past and Glin°. ..k.., ; • We also k p re:steady etz.band Per:ratan' St 01 1 ebclos Gaaio,silaleh are will tarnish. at talr prlera. Isl . 11 am enpetioiirtlCle of GROUND DONE prepared w tt great ears. l'rbsi.ol rtatte dust, coarse, $44.1-Fltio . ki per ton Art 2too pound!, -In Poltsvllie. 'Addrerte TASEER 4 citAtut, ,; • - -„,, - - -„ier,E,l ll onth . Flit it mtmet. VtittNlelplit - A - e•The ..ohliliber!%.Ara been appdided 'Agents I: 'Pottsville. r the' wale of the aborts Vertllltnre. VP to earaplps re be peen. They restectfalli,tov Ito x tiers and ethers _call 4 mid examine it at ltivir I 1111 d are stare. - - • ' ' ' .11n1911T * ! Lae 1 • Patts. 3 ,ll l ltaxib 11, iO9 : . - . ~. _1•30% . ratilYi' - CLC,THINCI. i • rtitg-SURSLRIBLII, wouldicsp , I, .• - initylittioriii.thaiiiiitrqii) ! tsietkaiai ettitoviteni Ili huylkillCosiaty.ihit ttelrisoll.lnetit IClclng fni Yuan; ,fletitictovi itstfueb letter t 1134 *vie , ne 141 in', di poiwpd toselleheztp, Persons A gatl MI tauectgan thaChtlegli tt or exehveging , WU!' %II Cbatlifd lit I bisi is,ll'. t 'ey.on not snit,' • - • , in ,•.,,-,...„. • 4_: . :.„ - - •L„ , . ...41.1;04T It lIR urn •.. • • -- . 17-201klito.it t.iiokulr,ocring.ut t rutu it. f April 11'49 - , .. " - .'' . .il7, ‘ , - : - . .2.'? ' .:::1 3 .11ILADELPHIA, --. eIIMITERED BT T D RTAit OF 'PENNA. • . ol; - Rules. • .1. Money Ili received every day, and in any amount, large Or small. . • ! • 2. plice Per Cent. Interest Is paid by money from ibrday it is put tit. 3. The noon is always paid hack in GOD!, Whenever ,It is called for, cod without notice: . 4. 'Money is s e c.:iced from • Ereent mai.Adasiaisfrafors. Gsgml-a sr and others who desire to have it in a,plate .ot perfect safely, and where laterest can be obtained for It. 1 • . 5. The money wetted from depositors is invested In REAL k*TAlt, MORTGAGES. GROUND RENTS, and such Other Ihet class securities as the Charter directs. • 6. °Mee Henri—l:very day from II till b o'clock. and on Mondays and ItaiFsdays tlll.BVeloelviii thg evening. .14" This 011 and welt .4.tablishedgATlNG FUND has resettle,/ more than TEN 311I.LIONE of dollars from nearly thirty thousand depositors. . „ lIHNRY L:lo:NN.}lll,Tre44.ont. • • RODE KT S ELP it I t:, Vier President WILL Mx J. ILELD,Secretary. TI. . , • . ory L. Bonner, blot sad t. Carter,. • itobettSelfridim Skil. K. Axbtan, • ' C. 4ndrel4.ll 01111ce t....STALNUT ST.. S Apti116,11.9 DRY ccroos.--.Ktiley Ik. lirnis - n. N .13 North. Second street, PHILADELPHIA. i ,_ .. 1„..,.. 5. ,,...,0 k i n i5 i t 4 -a : n . l, 4 ty io r r e 4 e ri i n ir g i a n !d I. ! r Vi u m E w l , "; ; az! oping in prt •- , lit ck t• - .llkn, . Chnilles. De lames,' fella . 4 .'intyri% .. /reach t7hlatzee, • Poll de Chet' ren, . Lonna, Brilliants, ar... Ae. - 11' full ageorttnent. of Sheeting,. Shirtinex, Tiekings, iirlotaAinghams,Countko•sons.blo lanrrlii,NaPklnn, . ite.. ke. - -- • , Also. • .1 JIL'B and BO YS' 111:4R. in Trent t'artety. * - eri;01.4% bought And nokil,ntrtuairrfy for CA:4f t mit prim and an atatAnient. E.1...i.r.":17 a DROWN, No. 13, N. A eeand street; above Market, Philadelphia. A pelt 21. '59 . . 17.3 m . ...—....._ GOOD GROCERIES, jai r.X4COR3::: Pbtladelphpi, ai ma hand and la eonatantly rerelalne a choke and ineral akaortment of FaintlyGrocerlsai, ronsixt. lig of Surrlor Blade and Green Teaa, C.l7o..k , uzar. Ire, llama, Tongues, Beef. taad. Flab, English Pickle", Is nee.' l'rrsereks. Potttd . Sloa,i, Wine, I.lqu,ra: Jo. lAI ho 9 ls'ich will be sold at the roost reawnable pacer; r Cash.' CC tfl,roro.er , by mall or: otherwlse pMtnptly'a Item ded to, id ileliverfd to any part of the ilty,ifrae I churf,e. *,,,sestalramen sent when desired. • - January %It!, ,z,q i ." NET CASH DRY GOODS HOUSE. '. r-• .Kyre 6: loastiell, J OURTII and A l reit Street, Phila - 1 A..lphin. are' unw op'en'ea a full assurtment Of N KW GooDS. nat.:WRING OF 1839: 1 . ..prin7. Silk]. of New Sty lee. Iwthionahle Double Skirt Babe... ' •,I ' Shawl.. of the Nei 2uting Styled. xi '. ' . DeLainei and lr:iney Drew. Dotela, ~ Bummer IN.pline and Valeurian, . TriereDium Drew Unodalull varlet!. 131anketa; Sheet!ng 8 Ilaumekerping Good'. N.D. Stf , r...ktepont 'are reaper.:f ally requextrd to exaus• lie our St..l: of BLACK. EILNS. and e•IIAW LS, bell re urellaal Tn.!. , . : . • Y. New cidraia eep•ired. Dally. and .• paid' liargaina join tile Andlona of Nei' and thin City &W. T•rms-.X!t Cash aimtpriefs low, ~larch 5,'59. LA EMPORI _ btreet, ab he subseribrrot rr lies - to tho r roue,' ii till (or Jprd•g and ;Prat lon mud variety a fu brie, ye rect. I,') • 't . N. E. cor. Eighth and Spring Garden Sta. THORNLEY & CHISM AA RE "..dltily .rectiving New Goods, CHEAP EpR CA;II:" and In order to maintain their far-tarni . 42 ;reputation pr &Ping Very ch.:fp, they are Jetertniuedlo selLpr an.tu. FLOFITS!:: Fanry Nen UrSt rted.. Plain-PIRG LB,Bol,—in riery shade and -olor. liandrome itayaderei3lLli:--henutifal Gown. FOolard SILKS. Marceline and -Florence SI LKS.Le.,Ae. 11 • ant Ma& • ! ", • flirt!, b•lns a sprtliptity 1 . "'bled to offrr a4vTainta. 41r.di= Yottahlislunril s. W. I'UOCTOR a et t la. 11-:lnt • Shawls! Mantillas!! Dusters!!! Patin Chi Inf.py 'Valofietan.'Chonne Ittth.toring. kg., Thervigely Grenadine., Ina, Ikm. Chlntler.. Best Fronting & Family Linens! CLOTHS and - ` MUSI.IN:3, FLANN TICKIN(IS ar. Piano Covm Tabla Coven. Tihlu Cloths, Maladies • QuOta, • Alleadalm L.r.. &r. :TRORNLEY • :TRORNLEY & CHISM. N.ll.—ln URA day or City Railroad, Our Anintry „friends . enn trariA twin any part t.l' Iku city to our. more, for Fite N•nttr. l - • 5 Philadelphia;Ma r ch , ' 53 ' 10-3 tn :FARMERSATTENTION! 77,e. P.P.rt ,I t in the rakising At $lO par too: or :::1-Vets. par pound, hylbo barrel. • Air Analyzed and r.Tontr.4nd.;4llt. enatius T. .11f RSON. Cl:enlist of IPo. Uallod .tates Patent Office, Waiaination. D. C. All y Lel itau , a American , Fertlllser l at tt27i n tnut St st! a barani.' 11 ha* been hi ttuvcesafni US.E thr the past 7 )enrs. tidinbreni and Coiumbiap Ilan! it'll! Soft Plinsphat 10 . - GU A N 0,: . . by the ton or earga.. „ Pot Ash. 'tone Dona, Land Plaslee.Nllrsto of Scda and Sulphate otql.monia.iiiitount %t huh.- salellealer. • '",", 0 F.01:01'. A. I.EIN AU. No. '..!1 south Pir.ONTAtrevt, Pkilad,.:lpb Is city, Pa. February 2d, 'AO •, , E. T. TAYLOR, • .: Formats Or TUT PIER OT LIPPINcOTT k TA YLolt, AND LIPPINCOTT, TAT,LOII )lercharit Tailor; and E.rielwire elothiira, • Of thia City, and the following Olen and Cautilles, to wit: Lirruccm k Tsium. of Pettst:lll6, Schuylkill Co., Pa. LtYPINCOIT, TATLOR4 C 0.,, Of Eakon. Next h nen CO, N. • •• " ! " of hanrille.' 3loutour Co.. Pa. •• of Mahch Chunk, I,ehlgh . • a.' of flooding, i.erks Couuty,ba. " ' bf Cincinnati, Ohio.. 44 If of No. 2U9 3larket ' Philad 4 e. . Would respectfully inform his numerous• friends. and the public, that he has . asrociated - himself' in buiduems with the weibknewn house of • . • • • • GRANVILLE STOKES, No. On Medusa Street bsfreeen Sixth sad S•renils, Where his entire and pm-Cl:mine attention will be devo• tod to too 3lot chant Tailuilng and Fine lies dy.klade ba partments, Mr. E.l - T. solleits a call from las firmer numerous, e u s rm,,,,..od nom all who wish clouting of superior 6131... Quality and Workmanship. either, ready•snade or made to order. ' •• s . KiPlitrangerstPsitiog the city will please 'teruembel the Temple of Fashion, No. fat; ehesinut strett.just One tousle below the heaut (rut Masonic Temple, situated on the some street. The u uderslgned will be ha ppe to meet friend's and sore theta with the hest and most tsOft h able style of Ileady.Made clothing that can be mut th in any city in the Unioir: E. T. TAVI.OIt. Plilladolphlit. Sorb-nil:or 4, •ilit , • :\ll, MORRIS,' CO., MON & TE lIIETICIFIARTS, SLarlaland•.Yiyten.Ui&reefs, Philadelphia, ' Bare always on hand and for rale I BEST ENG LISII REFINED IRON—FuII a samtleten cf " ittanal is." and other faroritelerands. BEST AM nr. (lAN RA it sr,ra 1 0 :try sizes. or rolled to order thr bridge 'outpost's. k.e.,ke. PEN3I I I3Y LTANI A BOILERPLAT— Prom settees Oxce,or rat to required size. Holum RIVETS-4myer brand, made In wild dies. BEST EN. GUSH CAR A7CLES--Amerlean and English. FLUE ksit HET I ItON—For covering schutea. ke. Alt EBICAN k SCITeII PIG IRON. RAILROAD IRON—T rolls and flat Imre getable for mines. turnout s. &e. JUNIATA. ENGLISH k NORWAY SLIT RODS, BOLTS. NUT'S and W/X,IIIERS—For bridges s ears. and machinery purp‘Tes generally. CAST, BREAK, MACHINE and BLISTER STEEL. Also, no extra quality for tape and dies. 'The above ; trqutber with a fall assortment of Iron. Steel, Nails and Spikes, to Which the attention otalealers, railroad companies, engineers. tnlners, founders and ma• ehinists iii invited. Mar 10.1EG8 18-13, M. W. - 113 - ALDWIN & CO., • ~ • - - EMI iNEEltii, , r I ar4o4 and Itites films arte(s. Pt iladelphia,Pmina.. a M, - Would call tben Ben tioo of Liailrond !e,.' Ti,.., %tanagers. and those int• i i y eged in Ball - , --. road Property. to their cm if L.C. - . :f ram,' - iii i ii anew , Esilinet.ln wh IA eywre adapted !r# .... - . te the particular Mistimes for 'which I° ; they, may bo rentlired; I,y the use of one. two, th r,-. or b four pair of driving wheels; and the ore of the whOr, 45 or *slouch of tbe weight as may he desirable for adds , *ion; and in accommtnlating them to i hey - rade+. curves: strength of auperstritrtion.and mil and work to be done. By these tneans t heinax im uln u Wu) erect of the In 1: power's 'retired with' the le:Kt expeurr for atimaince, e 1 cost of fuel. and repairs to Bead and Engine. With these i ' ' ll 'o° 4 in 11 .3 w; and ott tbe'reault of tw e uty•three years Preelim' experience in the bovine,* by our senior part.' , ner. weveanyfart nre;d re aifer , nt kind: of Eivittia, and 1 severil classes of Ares of each kind. Par butler Mien. Ition paid to the strength of the machine In the plan and storltreattehip of. ail the details. Our long experience antleppoitianitiest of otealninz Infortnailen, enables its ;to otter these (mai ote with the aum ranee that In eflielem. ~ O. economy and durability. they will ensnare favorably d wi th thmerofany ether kind in ass. We else tartish la- :1,0 order.wheala. axles!, bowling or tow inner tire (to St ir! •, antttrea wilhont. tatrlns.lcompooltion ,erattngs ,for bear. - 1 11 0; every arecrlption oteopper.Ehnetirott and Boiler Weeks: and every article appertaining . 10 the , repair or reti4iret of Lortratotirotiostnet. -M. W. BAIRDW IN ~ , Outtaryti,". IS'. /41 ... • ''.. MATT UIIIY Daira,4 Alrectormi Vesorts Lew. , P. Cortoll Brewster, , Josephit. Barry, Jos:Th Henry DiGbderfer. :W. 'corner of TIIIRD,', phis. Wm. PARVIN. Jr., S.. W. corner CHUM and-12th etc; PHILADELPHIA, OA7'S, POTA , LEINAU'S Super-Phosphate of Likne! int Amer. N onal '~► !~ . . . GEM 8 ARD °ARDEN 'BEDS. FIDIT 1114, Agricultural Implement e t Acc. , ' gt:.1111'.1 suhrcriber will keep on band Clocer.Timothyand olberGra., seek. Whits Clover and Lawn Grass A c e seeds. tog*the with garden and deld seedsysi I, ,t, " will warrant obe fresh mod good. Ile will a150....{,. orders for all Inds of fruit trees: (warranted in I. „ En they are rev n n ted,)ntrtrultural implements.Ae o of which will , e. furnished at manntiretureee pri, The seed's an trees sold by the ruhseriber are ..tray with 'grett rare, only from grower, of' reputation art Mending: .11e dr , os not deal in seeds pranced poemh e , dusty in the market, from those Wm sell cheap. 1, itb,,." rerand to the character of the seed sold. Nor &re E, purchase or rail seeds brown promiscuously in amen.,., dens. where their tim close proximity cteterierai m it, i , quality: partieularty those of the iameaperies. Tbls I s an important eonoldentt lon to three who purchase .1i a...i 'swede or frottroes. For tree& t r.. RIO to order. early to .111:NJAIIIN 11.1NN,1.N. pang. CVLTI PATIO"( oss Titre wum.—lt is LIN Col -buckwheat occupies the note position among grains-as-the donkey does among ful, bat not popuill, It will - grow on the poorest of sandy soils; can be sown later than any Other rraio; and ,is one of /hellcat crops /or cleaning . the, land and for killing irireworins *Ed other It.. jurious grubs. It has Leco extensively need for plowing in as, a manure. But though It bee proved beneficial for this purpose, it is hot as good as many other crape that might 14 used—iusils as white lupin, *Perri', red clover. de. in (defiling off pour and billy land, buckwheat Is adm;rable for the srat crop. We have seen ex cellent ero'p, on stiela lend in New England. where apparently no other crop would itself*. On such land, lowaver, i,4is exceedingly grateful far ma. nitre. Oa the finder Mr. Henry Sabin, of leo, Mau., wo saw a c-op of buckwheat on a. hill-side, where:tall Om felt bad been top-dre.,el with 100 lei of. Perueian' guano per &U.; end taX this the crop was ,at least double wtiat it was en, the other half, where no guano watt used. An ex perienced fernier sayr," barn-yard manure wheth er gret n 'or ' rotted, ashes. limo and plaster, all seem to praduce a wonderful effect when 'applied to this crop." Buckwheat lit often ern too early. When toe early, the hot s i lan Is eft 14, blast the The middle of (Tune in this section. is considered the best lime to sow th:tugh in New E tgl good crops ore often'obtained when sown as lets as tbo 41h of July. In sections where there , s danger of frosty nights early in the fall, it men be sown early, a. a slight frost often &Strays the crop. We aloes endeavor to steer between the teas dangers—bloating of tha flowers in Ithlssute veer, when sown early, and the destruction of the crop by frost in the fallt;whiiit soWn late. It sac. • : . ceeds well sown on clover or crass sod : . Fortner. - ly, it was considered best to break up the land itt the'spring, and cultivate ani harrow it a few net befere sowing. From three pecki to a buabol it the UFII4 quantity of seed. Of the ores id buckwheat, we need not speck. Everybody likes buckwheat cakes on a cold wit• tar's morning. It is goad fled fer,peeltry. 11 thrive upon and a-o fond of It. When crushed, it is good feed for• horses—more nutritious, it is said, than oars. It. is itod for toilet. cow., in creasing the quantity and ricbeess of she milk.— Bees Will travel a considerable distance to find a field of buckwheat in\ffower, though it is said the honey tint a. good .as from clover; ,he. There are several varieties of hiiikerheat, but the one cotntromly cultivated is prob l obly the best. /IMOow SQVAslll".9.—E:r.r.rtni..LA few wor3l touching,•-thei manner of keeping squa,lies may not; be emirs. ! Stptashos should not -be put into the - cell:l*r at all. They should I/0 kept dry and worm; though they 'will endure severe (rots.— The top shtitf in a pantry, topenin7, into a room in which afire is kept, is a sultahle — ploce. They should he OPOsed to the sun at' !nog as they eau remain eel without freezing, add when first ear- • ried'under cover, it Is well to eipeso them to a warm anti drying atmosphere, such as wouhLbe found in a ,euphpacti near thetipe of a cookatove.• The design.ls to harden the shell and render it leu. 'pervious to moistute. When this isseennipli.he•l the squash, whetlitfr Marrow, Crookneek or "lA. ! bard, will keep as bung as you went it. entatonn,—Zgow,Obout raising pi-lashes. My - niethent is as follOws : after preparing the gronol oa (or otherg mien vegetables, I dig holes eight test apart•eneh way, removing a bushel of eo.th and loosening the subsoil to the depth of a •tra•la then tl.row•in several shovelsfuls of well rotted Manure, mining surface l soil with it i mil plant upon the rep. The squash is n veracious levier, find -will do better planted , nn a manure heap then • anywhere o il's. ,I pot in seed plontifollyinot hos than ,twenti i n chill. It is tin easy matter to thin them out, and 'if the bug attack ' them, let there. be eatMgh and to spare. I sprinkle witb . ashes es soon as the plants break,the gtoutt 1 and repeat the process niter every _rain until ihey Is- Come large. enough to defy the varmint.. • When the pumpkin hugs make theiiisppearanre, at they t will, there is a very eery mode of dr /patching them. Placer shingle upon the groom! . in each hill, silt these morning, noon anti even. OM shingle carefully, and laying it inverted, upti !the ground, When, with• a slight pressure of they pod, yoin may niurder the intn,.. coma irithuutotepenration.. this two ot . . three , days, end yeti will have no further trnutoo from Oat ,/ource. Nut Inuto, than three ' , tau ehotild he Permitted to stand, but the thinning process thoulti nut be etuied till after the last bug, visitation. Itt i• Ae the patent htedieine venders eay,flnitow the direction'," and you will have nu troubliiu tog and keeping rquarhts, JLtw Td MAKE CI:WINOS throw.—'rut. De to. croix Dern:icon, France, says: That cuttings' rose, apple, nprictit, pear, plum and Wiser, ' if put out in June, after his totoln:d, will grow. „Ale takes a cutting lotg enough to let Its two etut!ls well bedded in the still nod a bud In the tittAin cloeo to the ground,/grows well. These cur tin:s should ho kept properly 113061...1104 by ' , prink 101:: the cuttings must ho of the growth of the lutt yett tiiecn:ttings thus draw nutrition trout it ,, tl. etol4, instead if drying. up the end in the air. . „. now eo.3lsite, Sununu Linentiaons.--As 110 resew; is at bend when pleasant slimmer &Ant., free from 6teobiblio' influence, ern • frequent!) brewed by the hpunewite, or the well•hroneto-up doughtrs who are taught.a little of everythio; in the way' of houselichl (Wien, we append the i';'.- In aing receipts, which are chimed to be exe rest: 1: Talth three goillons of wateK i ef blood w.areth, three , half pinta of molasses, atable spoonful ,1 essence of spruce; and the like quantity of ;;inns —mix well together, with a gill of yeas! ; let ;ben ,stand over night. and bottle in tile . mornin;r : It will he in gut. • itionto drink in twenty•tnut pals hours. It is a pals ahle„ wholesome beverage. 2; . Those•who vrrofei mead have only to soloth Inte'honey for the °mimeo nutted above. and br one,tbi,r4this ginger use atepice. II dt the wilt [ thy, of yeast will be found sufficient, end the Wt. Sling should occur the Pecund day in teal of the no=t morning. It will be lit to drink in four d4yi itfter being bottled, and trill keep for many wed!. 3.. Prepare II Ova nr ten gallon keg, in prop.r• tioni to: the silo 'of the fatuity—Draw a pie.. of coaree-bobiriet, or very roar.° ' toorik.tnuilin. over the Sind of the foneet that is interee'd in the kip to rinse!), Its choking. a goo,' ttglii Wain 3" near to that a gaulet 'I hole, *ills a peg to fit it tight.' I Reeer,r for Fire Gotions.--one quart of ro i l I . corn;; into the keg' ,with Liar a gallon a 1, !" - losses Oben fi ll with 'olit„ water to within 11 lathesa the bong. . ake wall, and to two titter:days it will be ft i or we. -Thing tight. If you want IPrure flavor. ndil.one tea-stoinr essence of spruce—lreton, it lowan is prefetrel iginger, or any Motor you prefer. The corn ir loot to make Gee or Fir brewing.. ; when It is et. hnusbid, re...ow it. When the, beer paws Ws the vintsus to the ssvetoos ferinewation, it can corrected by astling; a [Min wore ,noilasses , 0. water. This is a *nary ...this beverage, coley about three cents e g6lhint After the beer iv , ewers , ripe, it ouglit to toti kept in a cool l ife... 1, prevent it [rod beelike iiirsdar Work it is e ths , i 4 tad. ___ _i . . .. - - . OiIDINARY Ti cuporui three ohs eutt(tir tbr butler, one veui milk, nod small 1014'4 imarliAb. Make ttti A qulto.pi,atiff a poaatl: enkeliatter. 4 ; • bunny -Disouria.—To two traria of I.ot, '. buster the Fite of thre e Work ego, r enough " t ` r , to form-the aung..t. n. ; eer little, awl cut 'Our rakes. ILke them y ow tine: ' Semi Iliecute.--To two quarts of flour ta ?Our tesepoonefig of c r e a m t i fia t. t oo ictip4.l . : ir Id of pod*. one pint of 'wort, milk, and la' teacupful of lard or butte' ,Ra 41 'Rica i tiatr,-L4iii i ..„4 .1 eery' 10! . t bona . ' rice. a. q uarter 01 * F . " -t lamer, one quart dr . milk, bit eFkr, nod eevri Gat to Coins a thin hattai.. • • Attretriiitt,* CAKMS.—Two lquaris of; butt r . to!ilef one tableopuuntut of soda, nad eputild Wing• a torAtcr. • • iccipti.
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