ilit lab §ititiq. - . _ • - • • Fro% the D4Cy runes. DEAD. BROKE. attmour: s :. - 'hie the het thief cent In my pocket alono;. I • t Iwo them boon VOA ,-, White tlki others To now"— , ru not turd Is. to' alert To stay all nIOOOl RVwill pen I Yrn the same way, oat companiuoa have gone.. beireup, • rej flank you down hard; 1w all csll far some Lager, To abetting* poor Bard. Teal the Leger la cheering, Itatilleaas the burl: So I'll spend you goi Liget, • ..And thus, wo TM part• We ,piet*tiniiiii ;evil jeer And WO %Ma'am sadaem: 80 , send, with the ether* - TWA both may h_ave gladness.. Tor when rat emapaolone, Were mattered and pee— O! why should ion Doter , • , • With me all alms, • • , . Therefore go 'awes Sheathers Ilse* gone kmir'beforo, But Ire pert still in nines -I But, neer ewe thew wtowg. IN • Who'd moot to day here, When !donde all int goo.; 01 Who would Inhabit, Tblu bleak world slog.. cans C#111101: Autit Hannah lived out of town. . • "Did I never. tell you . what &timer I had atm 1 ehenteb.last winter?" mild she to mesons eveni o ng.. - . .., "how, ain't eita:tstrange? Thought I had told everjlo;dy alsoullt, to be sure. 44! sell 'twill be news to yell, then I You know Nora Thorn dale,ludge Theradale"s darter. BIM cameever to our boom, and filii our congregation were gain' to have a fair la the village meetin' house. -I ...D# tell, ses L 'Who's going to preatth r " "'ob 1' ialstilte, mighty sailling,!we a.n't goin' to have preachieig ; a (ow rung persons of the congregation, who seem to take a deeper interest In the church's welfare than the members th em selves; dosire to purchases few indispensabs ar ticles fur the. meetin' house Find we thought all the Atwell would present os cakes end pieJ, and meats, and Such thing*, we Woaleappoint a night , ' to sell them in the vestry of thiti cheeih, and take tint proceeds to buy oeeessiry articles. Thal plan: is well received, espechtlirby the young. ) You linow the; money is to be spent fur oho i itahle purposes, and on that account everything ri v en ns will sell for double its value.' • "'Well, ',wouldn't have believed there r ay so much wistiMn left in the world,es to have covjur ed up•that,' fed. ' • . . . ""Tie even sit,' sahl Nora. And whet will you give? Tote live on a farie, and farmers produce lots of things• that would be seceptable.' "'Well, 1 will -giro jou two roast, turkeys and six roast chickens,' sea I, thinking that w std be as much as anybody could 'expect, these hnr tiines. "Alin !,Wall; what else? 'Tis fur the parch you give it, you know. ' Church members hould the be less anxious Fir their .interests tlk n ei World': ' is . 1 1 ' A t "You I. was a church member and . she was not. - "'Wel 'I 'The I i I'll give y4ra jar of peach jam; sea I. ill help tale along inure. A few bushels 1 t' or a raAtt l pig would be acceptable.' 4ssolravanour,Tbegan to be soriy I of ' I wising... flowsotnevor t i I thottiht I'd: Ste bog Or none, at; I prtduised She -pig 1 9. , 1 . i i tur/18 "Mt will give us cbees;t: ntol pies, , and milk, and cream, and then II thijh 1 lave done Tour part of the givi l i n'.' y we ere to have historical table:tux, land .os Ifptce wanted you to take till part of of .gnil n r . All you 'have to di will' be Takeout that lady, nod standiperfaet .ehind a curtain; and people Will pOy . to see you! • ,1 1 I's .old and ignorant, and didn't know as itbont so I co;ented. I sent tit m of apple "Silo fered he go the w and app "'Of- and oak. ybo will thO way Mre. A tho wit to dress ly still somethi "Wall eirbsit the pig Isn'lkho titrkeys, and the ckielcinis l A tittd d the vest of theithings 4 11' !Mosel the, day &fare the . fair' I est day my husband tackled up his old clMitio to carry rife to the fair. I Our 'old •tuehow or other, don't look very well.— hole in the - top and irides, nn•ll vane of I 04 of the wheels are gone. Th'e wheels, I 'mortally, too. Wall, Iv had+ but list t,iwn, when ii seemed ne if all, the boys' I come holleriu',and hootin' artir us as if ei poisesied : , a (or the Witch of Bailor ! War cheviot Maks. way for her tunjesty l in • • tho mee \ -is h e 1 hors .r chili , 1 1 , Theto's i the oj)0 1 mitotik -g‘4 int approao "'Do *sit 'diem unsightly critters to he, civil, husband—'coy patience is wine en t• .a I to i ire:y.' "At t • f • fit be clambered out bf th e 'Omits, and lick-ertelpit,,tight as ho could leg it. he bopped the refine on the grOunel,anil orste took a notidn to pi, and bit went.— ho!knew the we to the church and put lt.' Husband be canoe bulletin' twhoi, sot as I way up to the meet n'-house. in'Anufa pars was full of folk laughite And, nhl You see chase t e' na If they hadn't no reepeet i ability, in Ot out of the chaise and made my. Way ids crown, and when: they wouldn't make !bowed them right smartly. VIII &sprit nab, and when I hit UM they gavo back ',l been struck with a dagger. ' iiventy cents to go into the chnrch. 'The naidellll look beautiful. Norli er the Gains to me. There woreigrab boxes lajned a hundred things wor i th one cent, thing worth ten, end .you paidlfire rents lend if you graphed right yea ,w,dtiti get eitYir'ttioneke worth. And there fray a ring Twos divided into fifteen 'alines. 'You throughl 'and.on a grab e :twice 'cake. dollar a slice, and ' one aintained rib fifty eentr. fit) he that go the , t' a ring. And there were gt4ol taker, •r so ninny at oh kuut of' things, too • nu- - ilk. g - and a t 'warm '•w. of Itni so mention. . 1 , I ? they trest me:up 'to represent the Witch., rvi.. I never was, vety handsome', and they Me up it ruch : a:ratio• that lust have itsrfol. I stood[behiud the c urtain end std a nine' peal, to.como in undies me. tnt olf mad ; children generally scared.— l ent off laughin as if they'd split. I est. 14roduced o iapasrerful imprersiols i on all that People at last leamo to see me faster than /Id be accoinns4dated. I could hero Um 4 around the trades ahout the . Witch of o I 'I i s; pig, and turkeys, and cake; and I began .I, nt length,' . dreadfully att thoitgh I eras '' a fool of myself. I stood there feline' they o talk% Bad sr to fe mekio deepri tny ton down afore nets? thrall . do o , ..w dor ri , to let and had just made ep a face to cry over Ortniato condition, when all of a madden, lime the eurtain,.and their Mood I right am all! They. sot up such a hurrain' ail I teard before or since. I elbowed my way am like wild pm, and mirlo for the get ti place and struck • tbr home. 11, Tweet ' bora, with' all my Witch of En, I i gu' on. .When husband came to the door re in be was so frightened that be set the irite. "The dog came towards me, growled, In'as if he'd break his rink, and, I haven't. tin .from that daV to this. lat last coo= • my hoshaifrthat I was Itia beloircd wife. —l. II explained Kali to him, the. way he growl . , a caution: , „ ll i , they raised three hunprod dollars at that labia fair. With it thiy. bought as erns ;qlmodeitcr snits silk pulpit. cushion and carpenters, to make gingerbread work all the mantle' henge t .. :, just of Jdrs. Deacon Wite's opinion about , fairs, I.am 7 -that they arc just the wick- Flaii'odies that orthodoxy ever ' tolerated.— ix that the older church members 'think I . spritly put 'Open at the fair, and I declare, ' Intim:tint what I was." '. • • - . When ed ■bomi melts hired OM' shore admit Bb* was,' I du _ _ •Inf, Is TIM m . A . r.—A . professor . in a certain ea* I m et , eipatinting to a' ptipil on the main, of F. tin, witf'a cited specimen, • . ' uyeli „shit.. observe from tbe'mortl," said the ProfesSer, "the desibillty of the Latin language. l l ' • Pateellii father, tad here we have Patrons; an . smile l on Ibis father's' side. Can you make . any ' seek eliinin,in inns. language? Pater, P.struts', Prop irups-I-le there -anyway jou sin change irr i fai'ha int*. tack in -English ?' . : • ri inn% thiatt!...Ol , any," replied the hopeful VAllli I- • pkilologlist, "unless you Can gs;t him to me ,yispr aunt. s. . ~ irlirrom.)r bosom bort beard'( sloes. IDt d Coii . o — t-- . An.old. untored Deaeon in bi ilast hears was visited by a neighbor who .„ fsl4 .........Well Deacon f -hope you feel resigned.in 'italeo : 14 ,i4i:i-r," tatil the Dcaton.,"l-1 think .14 sin resigned" . `"Siell, ° said 'lie other,"l di - it% it Paight be consoling to ;on to know that ail the ttaighbortmokd era raolerie4l alio.", i ' 1, ~ /t harper et a eireoWtog jib yeti ID Uthl& SIP l b tell . .edentleeeteet, that , be Mee' boohe , :st me low: 'Yeti - ii they eau, be bed elsewhere: Ire here !petted. ewe, heeke for hothitig, wblcli lire horrtl i tttere - 411Tri. ttitifillik 'if the lltire • twee . • _ price litre iorrer tie u these, be will biro plelkti • r,~ e 1 a MISCELLANEOUS: .MtMitIEONSI A bpantiful rich toned Five Octave A MKGODEON, Wawa Wobii, Piano style. for Win et!e.n at R. nAISNAVS Bonk and. Untie arm Bug the WAMSUTTA Prints. rrilEY are the Best Calicoes yet. of .1. • flred to lA* mbile for tl3* motley. . ' 4orarzstut_acior_rs; DEFOREST, - ARMSTKO tiCIO.; • April 10. '59 16.6p1 NM YORK. • NOTICE. - To cool Operators add de buylkidi Conn. • • . ty Mere • SMOKING TOBACCO, Steaui paver—Mires a day, at ilatobnrit. Smoking Tobin. en and Seger 11sontsetory, on bind and ready aide. WO barrels Sweet scented Smoking Tobacco. 200,000 lialf Spanieb.Segars. 200,000 SI gen. Spanlidi Began. 100. MM Seed nn4 • Orders the rik follyMilte ed and promptly attended tgl. Terms easy. . !Lila ANI: MMTER. Sept rrt.lisked a ebarader unullailedby y Kashing Ma. ?bile ever before used. It not wear tbe clothes or i beak buttons:. it wilt wash thoroughly the most &E -rata as well as the - roughest clothing; it will rinse clear; Is *erg ary to operate; It will rum store thaw half the time, tee* and expense Ot washing, and therefore d?- serves a place fo every dgelling house In the Stateoand lignaraatoed to every pnrehasee to do the work its the moat vatistattory manner. WPriee $lO. Address FEVIEROLV t DEAN, Tamaitut,Ta. This simple toseblue ran be seen in operation at evil residence every Monday forenoon. it. DAIN2.4AN: • AWE Ba titian Is also ant hotised to receive' cedars for It in Pottsville and vicinity. I 17.1 April TA, '59 MDYLKIU. NAVICATION. TH 110At2V of MANAGERS have sdnpled the following Bates of Toll 'ott Mlsallane Due A rt kles, sod on Boats, to be charged °albeit . Works durinaltbe.year 1569: Tqu. TO Bit CHARGED PERti OF 2000 POUNDS. AB articles carried ten si ne and under. shall pay ticSon'y ce*Zs per ten, except when this amount oball ex ceed 8 rank per ton on the ascertained tonnage of the yessel for any lock passed below..lteadlng. or 4 cents per ton. above Residing.. In such ears, these last mentioned rates will be charged. • For anydistance beyond ten miles,nne cent per ton per mile additional will be chimed, except that Lime stone, Clay, Brick Bats. Poets and Rail's, Manure and Cordwood, chill be charged not more than 30 cents per ton. Iron Ore. Wronebt or Seabble si Stone, Common:Bark& Rough Bark, Sand: Unwrought, Bondi ng,Flagand Curb Stone. not more than 35 cents per too. Gypsum. Slate,. Marble. Fire Brick. Scoap Stone. Fish, Salt, Ice, Copper. Ore,Scrap.lroti and Broken Castings, not More than 45 cets. , Pig Iron, Railroad , Bar and Manufactured fron„Cast- I nee and Machinery. Timber, round and square. Sawed Lumber. Shingle& Gay and Straw. Flour. Seeds, Bitu minous Coal, Distilled Liquors and Spirits, Merchandise until kinds. and all *Melee not otherwise epeellkally enumerated. not more than be cents per ton for any dis tance. G unpoeder. If put up in kegs metal. shall piss at ibis last named rates; but if net so of up. shell for quantity exceeding 100 pounds in each boat, pay the full charter rates of toll for every lock Weed. paesingthe Locke, Boats shall have puce. dance of Rafts. Rafts not rOmplying with. this regula tion, will laseharged the full charter rates. - . TOLL ON OATS. The Toll. authorised by the Charter of, the Company, is 6 1 /4 gents per ton for every lock passed below Reading, and 4 cents per ton forevery Inc* passed above Rending. on the ascertained tonnageof the vowel:and theserater , will be charged against every boot: but conditional per mit., will he bowed to boats which may be navigated in striceconfornaily to law, and to the regulations of the Company. at the following rate,: goats carrying cargy, which has paid five dollars or more for tolls—treti. Boats unladen. or with cargo which ban paid lens than fivedollaraln For 5 mile. ors under, - - • - $ll 50 more than 5. and hot over 10miles, - 100 mdre them 10. and not over 20 miles, - 1 50' ar aay distance beyond 20' mliec. - • 2 00. Any violation of the laws or regulntions for wing ,the navigation, and for the protectlon orthe works of the Company, will render the boat liable to an additional toll, not exceeding the full charter rate, and to detention of host and cargo until' mach toll. the commutation thereof fixed by like managers. in paid. ~i Boots rtittninc, upon a *lngle level ot• the works Abell pay for each lock they may at any time neve, Pair cents Per ran 'upon the Recce:tined tonnage tliert4l,, above Hemline: anti iris cmals per ton below lteadiog, agreeably to the Act of Ansembly. By order of the Board, F. FRALEY, • Prerident. OT~ee of the Scimylklll NartAtlnn Company, 1 Afurch 19,1559. f 12- CFiOVER & BAKER'S CELEBRATED ,FAMILY SEWING. MACHINES. • , Now' tityles..-Prlees from $3O to 9125 CliAltat: OF $5 FOIL II taillk3:S. OFFICES Jltrbadway, York..11:11 Che%tnut Street: Philkdelphla These Mschintrir trout two spools, as purchased from the store. reiuiring no re.Windingof thread ;.they Item. Full, lialtred and Stitch In *superior style: finish. inu each seam by their own operation, withoutrecourse to the !Lind-needle, as to required by other machines:— They will. d 4 hotter and cheaper sewing th.tn seam. stneet can. even if she works for on , cent an hour; and ore. unquestionably, the heel Mtehines in the market for family sewing. on nermunt of their simplfrit r, d4ra. bility, onto of management, and adaptation to all varie- Ho n of family Few! ng—exertitlair. either heavy or fine work with 'opal. facility, and . without special , adjust- went . . As evidevire of the unquestioned superiority of their Machines. the attivilt lc it %KYR SYWINO M ACION.N COMPA NY beg learn to respectfully refer to the fulioniug . TESTIMONIALS. "Having had one of Grover 1t: Biker's Marbinee In my family for veld . ) , a rear and a•half. I take pleasure innnnending it RS every way reliable for the pnrpooe for whinh It i. ,leknett—rantkly _roving.—Mrs. Joshua Iroritt. wife.tf ,Rer.Dr 4 Learitt, Editor if V. Elnde• pendent. confess mytaf. delighted with your many Ma• chine, which has been in my family for many ntrinth4.— It has always been ready toe duty, requiring, no adjust meet. and In easily adapted to every variety of family loming. by pimply changi nt the applitt of threTfol:'—.Vrs. Edirtheta Rrickfond, !rf of lien. Dr. Sridland, Edit 4. of N. r. Christian .4dinmste. 'After trying seyerifdifterent inodma`chines,tpreferr; ed yours.onaccount of it tn pl ty:and the perfect ea RN with which it is managed. aP well as the strength and durability of the .seam. After long experience. I feel competent to speak' iu this manner.ind to confidently recommend it to every variety of family sewing.—Yrs. ! E. B. Spooner, ;DIA nithe Miter of Brook? yn S tr. • I hare used a Oitorta,* MGM fiewing . ,Nlaehtne for two ye •ri:and liaie found it adapted to all. kinds of family Fdrrlog.frma Cambric, to Broadcloth. Garments have been wont nut without the giving away of a stitch. Thu machine is vanity kept in order. and easily used."— Mrs. A. B. Ir7tippfe,r wife of Roe. Cm nipple, Arens Torte. •• Your sewing 'Machine Ina been louse in my family the pa.t two years: and the ladles request me:to give you their testimonials to Its perfect adeptedne... as well as labor-earl ng qualities In Ihe per Ihrmanee of family and hook hold sewing."—Robert Bomvtan.Nete Pork. -For several mobthe we bare need Grover & - Baker's dewing Machine, and have come to the enticlualon that every lady who desires her sewing beautifully and qui g... ty done. would be most fortunate in frsseteolng. one of there reliable and liolefatigisbl 'iron twedieoweenen.'l whose combined qualities of beauty. strength now/ /Monti-, city, are invalualtle."—J..W. Morris. daughter of Gen. Geo. P. Morris, Edit er• of the'llome Journal. • Extract of -a letter from Tuna. It. Extvrrr, Esq.. an American geatleman. noW resident in Sydney, Sew Smith Wales. dated January 12. litet : - -I had a tent made in Vella erne, in 1853. in which them were neer .three thonsand yards of siring done with nee of (Inver- &' Baker's Machines. an a single nmv in cot that hsenutetopd all the double sealant sewed by tailors with so needle and twine." "If limier could be calk.' no from hi. murky lades, he woufil sing the advent of rover & linker as a M.P.! than as ter V ulean's smithy. r....... benignant miracle of art. Ile would denounce tabinicht it 1 “ rt-maklne as 'the dire ful eprl tog of woes unnumbered!"— Prof. North. ' - '1 take pleasure in 'saying. that the Grover * Baker Searles- ' Machines have more than s ustained my expecte- Hon. After trying sod returning others,l have threeef them in operatlou in my different places. Mid. after four yearn' trial, have no flute to flod.''—J.ll. /finotasond. Sen ! or of &We cantina. • . .•My wife has bad one of Grosse At linker's Family, Sewing Machines for trine time. and I am relished it is one of the best labor-string machines that has been in rented. I take much pteasum Jo recommending it to th'e public."—J. G. Earns, Gorereor of Tennessee. 6•lt lea beautiful thing:and pats everybody into an excitement of rood humor. Were) a Catholic, 1 should In:4st u eon gaeinte Grover and Baker having an eternal holiday in enmenemoration of their good deeds for litt manity."—Gzarinso M. C. . "I think it by far the • best patent .in use. This Ma chine fin be adopted from the finest cambric to the heaviest: carsimere. It ' , ewe stronger, tooter, and more beautifully than one can linagine. If mine could not be replaced. money could not buy It."—Afre. J. G. Brown, ~Vashrille. Tenn. . "It is speedy, very neit.ina durable; In its work ; it easily understood and kept in repair. I earnestly roseoMo• Mend this Machine to all my acquaintances and others." —Mrs. M:A. Forms& Memphis, Tenn. "We find thie Machine to work to our satisfaction, end with pleasure recommend it to the public, as we be-1 lieve the Grover and Baker. to he the hest Sewing Ma chine in uso,"—Leary-Brothers. A Norris, Tenn.. -If used exeldelvely fee family purposes, with ordina ry care. I will wager they will last one .I tare score year and ten,' and never get out of 11x."--John Erskine Nashville, Tenn; "I have bed your MaChlne for several weeks. and am perfectly satisfied that the work it doe. Is the best and most beautiful that ever was made."—Maggie Aimison, Nontheilfe, Trail...., ' ' -••f use my Machine upon irate. dres.malting and fine .linen stitching. and the work Is adinirable 2 fardoetter tban the best hand sewing, or any other marbinel have ever eetstior—Lucy B. Thompson, Nishville, Tenn. "I finolpe work the Stropped and moot beautiful I bay. ever peen, made either by baud or maehlne, and re., gard the G s neer & Baker Machine as era of the greatest blessings to our sex."mjfrs. Taylor. Nashville. Tenn. ' I have cue of Graver* Baker's Sewing Machines in use In my family, and Anti It Invaluable. I tan•couil dent ly recommend it twill persons in want Of a marhitle:' —G. T.. 'Thrompme. Nashville. hen. "I take pleaaure in otertifoing to the utility of the Gro- Ter & Baker Sewing 'Machines. I hare - toed one on al most etreryislateripilon of work for mouths. and find it much atronge.r enot,better In every n.epect than wrrk done by ha nd."—Mrs. D. IF. in eler, Nashville; Tenn. "I !Uttld be unwilling to dispose of my Grover A Be- leer 141Aelllue for a large amount, could I' net replace it agalttlat plensore."—Afre.ll. G. Sated, Nishrllie. Tenn. -.0 dt two Machines. purchased from you, do the work of.twlniy%yiking lattice.. We with pleasure recommend the Grovetk Esker Sewing 51aehIng to be the- best In e r r."-1,7.,941e50n rd Co...4lBstnpfris, Tents. . "The,Grirver & Baker Sewing alaetane works edmira. lay. 1 think the such and work far superloc.lo that of any Sewlng,itaeblne I ever saw. On one wor k. t thi n k the Mathine would he hard to brat."— Ir. J. Doefe,Meao phut, Tern. sol find the slateldoewasilor managed, Teri durable. and 'take pleasure In tecomMending it to all who wish eon mellows,. economy, and pleasnra"—Mrs. F. Tiler, Meat" . p4is. Tenn_ , • __ . . _.• •' "The Gorier & 'llskeir Sewing atarbinea have given stole sathollactino that we ebeerfolly recommend them to an who wish a good and substantial Sewing Machine. Itexeentos wotk.with mord care and speed. and more finely than any other maeloine I lave seen."—Mrs. B. B. Mitchell. Memphis. Tenn. . . . **/ am happy to give my testimony In favor of Grover & Baker's Sewing Mat-blue: mud of the perfect itatistae- Gen It gives in every respect. It sews neatly. and la by no means complicated. and I prefer it to,all roGiers I have seen :"— Mrs. Bryan, wife of -Iler. A. N. 'lkon, illaphir; Taos. ' .11 *Gorda me nosekpleara l ns to saj, that the Machine works went anti I do not hesitate to recommend it as POIOVPSII32 all the advan hems foe claim for it. alywifio It. very much pleased with it, and ,we take pleasure In certifying to thieeffeet."—B. C. tirfak&W. Memphis. Town. , 'lt gives me pleasure to Sod the Grover & Baker Sew , lug Machine giving so mark 'utterer-thin. j have II In constant use, and find it all that could be &eked. - It Is the most simple and durable machine ih u.e.• and I heartily reeonomond it."—F. .M. Mae, Mtieftlifts rem "Having seen, examined, and used many PM.' -Mild" of Sewing Marhluee. I fertfree tony th at the Grover ft Baker !feeble,* are far superior to all oboe in wee."— . N. Francois Belts, Nealmille, Itsto:r t - "I consider my sawing Ma • hine Intinable, an& would not take Ave time* Its eat. If I,erould — istit *apply - Ito pleoW. Whitt. leen do all my family sewing in - about sonsfiaurth the time I could with my leunia.'" , mit. - J. Scat, Nagtate,!tots. .. . ,' : . ~. - , • .4.• .AgrBF.vi SIVA- OlitaliZAe.•l4 ,14.114rosiocb17u!!!rrkisolem. • • •-• • • ORM &MT/11A1f -- ~, • ,►eiadle►r, Chant , libwgelVteril/ite • boo, 'bot,AppOlute4:Agoollt - for , 806,111d1 County, • ,-• •?, -•- • -• •; MANtrFACTURES: .• 'Al* Power Priinpsa.aSinsple and Durable... " Three Pumps are well knoirn in the litfit England Suff . some of the Middle arid Western Elite:, irhere they give great mthdaetion. and have antablished for themeelves • valuablneerontation: They afford power which may be employed to drive a fan saw, or other machinery. Sirror test WOW". se:titivates; and farther partici. Lee, address, the Manufecturers. . \ • - Pilltills9& WI LLATID, , . . (FormerlyiLmisrtun A Co.) . April 9, !SO nay)l_ ..... t .. Springfield. Naas. TO CARPENTERS A r BUILDERS. wiretrlgi SCHUYLKILL COUNTY LUMBER . r--sau-- MANUFACTURING COMPANY .. MATE on hand at Th eir extensive istablisitmeut: on Railroad street. a meat quantity of int:alter of every kind and description. which they ran simply to Operators. Carpenters knd builders. at loser rated than it can be 4e bought elsewhere. They are alsore ady In v "apply, through the means of their extensive business and la bor saving machines, Mil a ureOured a telos in their line at a saving of '"..lb per cent. on former eiF i . Their large workshop" hese been in remnant opera tion for the past itar t Oil-nine not sad a usintitleshf Doors, ' Window 'Frunze', Bash, . Panel cork, • 11.ortldings1 Bed. sits, Blinds, - Da later", . . • . - Shutters, And all kinds cf. Franal,Pawled and Turned Work, • .Whieit they have einistantly on hand« They are ready to rxemale,ordtan at-the sharteM notice, forany quantity ' to quality of nosed or manuttrtured stuff. 'Dry and' greeAllemlnek of all kinds: f)r building par poste. Oak. Maple. Poplar. ehair,Tlank mud wattling boards; Cherry, Walnut, linhogany, itc.,i tor cabinet work; White and Yellow Pine teards for Brewing, raw or. made to order; White Pine plar.ln 1“14. 2. 1. 1 4. PA.% and !,,,i inch), panel. always Grady.; also; plank. beams, relic, reeti Oleg, masts, shingles, leth, ecilleir tath,:pall int.•ai,.tc..itc.l , sa-nnis of sawed Muff and everything fri their line on hand or to order, at the shortest notice. , ' PottsvilleOla Hi 29.151' 16 ~ rW SADDLE, HARNESS & VARIETY STORE. , • i Pottsville. .. HU uudeisigned would resriecqully r . ant:entice to his friends and the public in general, t tat loi has opened his r• -,.._,- ..,_.t Saddle, II a tn.. se a nd.=,,st : Trunk Estaltllsliment, 0--.-.-: -. -.....,. .. - 4 _...-.,., on the west side 1.1 . Coro ...,:--- ,7 ::',.. ___ ,..r. ..,. ......7 , .,. are stroet, Pottsville. op.' ,; - t, ;.- .... L. :„. ti1ta:4...%:?"24-"L posits • the Town 11811, • '.'t .::. - t'''.. -- -...7Wc,,,„ . .i,;, where he is Prepared to .. :- . .7 . - •:::::, . t•;..".1.'"?.. do all kinds of work 112 - ,-, s 4 1 . his branch Of business, --- ;•.7_,.,;*? : . ,,,,jett . 54- ,, . I S' and keeps unhand a'gen. -..-..._ *4.. ;65., --,.,$ -t -end as.ortment of Sad- - 77: . , A., '''',W , ; , -.: -= dies. Harness, Cohan', 4 -.r'- - .-. L , .'_::.'7'. - - - ;-.' Bridles, W hips.travelieg trunks. traveling hags. satchel., Ac. . lie also hes an assortment. of hobby:horses, ebildevnie gigs. C 114114 1 ,. 1.111Cht.%. trtlPVikirlf.tlV£, and a variety ci other fancy articles in the toy line too numernus to mention. I lie has elision hand an SlFltnrtment of P.O. Regalia of 1. 0. of 0. F.,land will be prepared to make them to or der accosting totool si yle and taste. • Feeling thankful for past favors at his Old stand in Per:Carbon. iitid fet.lln.. as. anal that satisfaction‘ will be-rendereditt all who give bins a call at his new Web- I Ithme . { Al ri llo, ':l9 16-erni SAMUEL SNYDER. .- PINFCROVEIRO4, WORKS, ' PinegrOve. , Schuylkill l eottuty, Pa. . This cersido.lnent is now antler gr,,, tat Superintendence of .hats Y. Wars; :6.....! ~..„. , ' Esq., formerly - of the well known firm of ii , , J. Wren & Bros., of Pottsville. .. •,...,. - Mr. 11 1 1.en'a experience ss , a 31aster Ma chinist, extending thriitiAli a ; perlod of many years., du; ring which time he has tern concerned in the:erect lan of some of the largest ironworks in the Defied States, will be a suffirient guarantee of tho charaitter Of the work turned out rf this establishment. All orders, by mait'br otherwise, for.steam engines of any power with their connections. machinery for blast furnaces. rolling mills. forges, grist milisotaw mills. nm 'cltlitery for using tingle .and. double acting pumps, breakers. drificars will receive prompt attention. • Connected with the works is a large steam car factory. "capable of turn iogi c.ut lame orders at short notice. The .care made :11 (his i•stablithinent me see Ito none in the. State' for durability, while the style of plate Wheel manufactured Ned extensively used is superior, and worthy the itrention of Railroad companies. By strict attention to iAltit!etß. ill all Its details. the proprietor hopes the' Pi itegrove lrou Works may nt. ive it *ha rept piddle patronage. '''JAMES L. NUTyINII, 1 . • JOHN, Y. WREN. Proprietor.' Master Machinist and Supt. ' • 31arcy2. '59 . , , . . It. BOOT st - itiii§TbiiEditirtitititiEti; NRT ; -1 ABIGAIL SMITIJ, widow c 4 I eMith, respectfully an- • '. nounces to her friends, • kr. : .../.,4r" - :',.. and the public,, that she ' . 1 / 4 ".. - ,-. :71. Lie.-=,, , ,.. .q -ik ..., willtonitnuo the' likmt. 2 7-..,....11 it . .- • - ,0 1 ." -- ~'', and Shoe Businesein all • _ - :,,;Iii;: - .. • sili i its branches...et the old':'1;,. ' i;t; -, . stand in. Centre strettt. *_ - -=-7-' , .. - - , , t..-I . _.. r i , ', nearly opposite the Epic. iNe..,....-,-, .....- t copal Church, where will - l '' .-*- - - -- Sf- ---. --,eis e , bo kept on hand and 0, - -..- - - - '''• 4,, madelo order, all kinds - - • of Roots and Shoo. embracing a general assortment for mon. women and childten. which will he sold at the artry lowest nitric. !All kinds of !Mots and Shoot made to order and repairedin the best style at short notice.-- She respectfully kiiiells the Totromige id her friends and • tbe public, leellog confident that they will find It totheir interest to glee her a cell Pottsville. April tlft. '59 CARRIACE ,FACTORY REMOVED. /13HE undersigned respectfully 'ern ., I brace thin oppOrtunity of informing the public that they have removed their ;;L ii rit A extensireCarriage Factory. from Maucb ‘ 4411001110 Chunk street, where they have been since the late (Ire, to their New, rattle and commodious buildinz. M. rile' Addition. on the old site. where they aro pripared to turn nut CARRIAGES EQUAL TO Tur: ROT IN TUE STATE and ready to accommodate theircustemers and all those who may favor them with their patmnage• n buttre nevi and well selected stock of materials and the same old hernia will enable them to do work whilh Inelegance and durability cannot be surpassed. . They will con tinne , to att - end to the businomhereaft er as before, with determination to give general satisfac• tion wlll- ALITAII orders will receive prompt £ Itxpsiring Ume at the shortest.notire. July IS. '57 29.1 y , A !want. a BURKITARD. srun4ti STOCK OF BOOTS ABD SINKS, At 'Wholesale and Retell. DA.NIEI, t•CIII:HTLF, ' desires to call the snot. . ) Om of the public to his -- extensive Assortment , of IE.-- • ...-441 e s.)4(l Boots and Shoes. mann. e. _ ~-.-- 71,..1"c. - lectured under his own • 1, - A liiihf anspection. especially 4 ,--,-• t A j., - - adapted to the Coal Ite. 0 1111, ---- s - • gion.and t ffered for sale, - ' 4, _ .. , 4.0.... 01- e . 24# . i at his Store on CENTRE - ~.., - STREET, above H 1714 ~,e.,- .... ct and opposite the Public. v dia` . 4 ''' , School !Immo. Ile has on hand a well escorted stnelt of Min e rs' Bouts and Sheep,. tien's and Boys' Calf. that and Kip Hoots and Ilroganc of every derription; Women's. Misses' aid Children's Gaiter Boots. heeled Button Gal. ters.'lLalf Gaiters and l.autlng Hoskins. °never,. color; Women's. 11l ic.:es' and Children's It Id an d Gear Skin Lace Roots. Baskins.Tles and SlippereOlen's Patent Con gress Roots. Also en assrattnent of Felix I: Co.'s Beall leg Works. All ot which will be sold at unusually lo prices. Parlieular attention given to all kinds of mem/• factored and easterner work and repairing. Also on hand, a line assortment of Trunks, %elites and' Carpet DIM , Pot tsville. .1 vine lk,.'fsk 2fetf L. NIETINICeS MOROCCO FACTORY, ',And X.eather-and Shoe• Binding Store. Railroad street,‘ tolwees ellThwhilt end lligh 'Wets POITBVILLE, PA. . _ . . Ibi s respectful, Informs Ma old customers, and f-C ------ the public gene rail y.l hat 7^, be continue,' to tnann• facture Aid. KINDS of 4' 1: 1 ' .0..., \ T"' I,IORDCW,Kida,StraItP, , ~: , . ' lt fr • . French. Morocco. taboo,' = ' ..... k:i Hat andllook ilindiugs, ... ~ ,k , •. ''t *I '.., C„ ' ',.. • ‘ .1 rink Lining. and Roans ~ ~ m os of all colors'. .lle has al. fp 1 so on band a general as. '.9.9 -- or .A, . sertmant of all kinds of -.-- ,,,...--,...... LEATIIIIII, Oak' tan ned'eMinii.Wßl---."- ..4..7..-MVX and Red Sole'. Leather. Slauchlet Kips. Vreorb and City. Calf ;chins,. AILICERStUPPEII. LEATIIIIR. Lacing. Leather for'beita, and. good Racket Leather fur pumps, . and an extensive variety of Lasts . Threads , Nails, Deia. Clamp& kr. . All kinds of skins. Sheep, Doll. Deer. iie alPe; Sumac taken in exebedige for leather, al the highest market prices. or paid for in cash. Roltsville,July 110.'68. ; . VI. POTTSVIkLE Saddle and flatness niastuthellety. HEREWITH invite your especial I attention to my vtiry extensive .Itnek:ni 1400 Made ltllery4 Harnett, Collars. ire- embracing the largest reriety of styles and qualities ever Offered for sale In this comity. and at prlis4 that will enmpne favorably with those of any other hnure In the trade.; II at In:, been. for some years past, la the habit of _purchasing my -- • Rem Material eselasirelgfor Oak I find myself note in the possession of advantages final\ thiecause not enjnyed by the trade generally.aud feel that Fran, with ennfidenee.sollett the trade:al all earns of dealers: and my arrangement's , for the coming sea: *min trade are based !Ilion crew a larger aniond.of lift! time I have Mask"; don: you tan therefore rely upon dusting at my establishment everything that lire. 'paired In my line. ; Orlers by mall are reapeetrallionllelted. and the goods sent warranted to Ono satisfeetino,bot b as to pike end quality LEYEVIiat IVOMELISDOCIT. ()motile rpireoPal a'twr.d, Chafe street. it/twenty. March 7.lfg \ 10-ly Pil AIILLIA SPORT PLANING MILL, 1 r , . Ilwrwr.irm THE Shfibury•& Erie Railroatnnd the Canal, .• (opposite be Furnace. Wllliarnoport. Penna.) EO: ,8: BANGER & ef).,11 7 11°16 6-- GWe and Udall Dialers and Manufacturers of white an d yellow pine flooring boardr,aash•dorna.blinda,shut• I ere, aiding. wood mouldings. &e. .Iti And wroll we In g , fanny and plain. Ali descriptions of turning and planing done with prom pt tsiWa, and in the beat manner-. ' February 27, 1,51 V-13. MAUCHCHUNK • Wire RolLManufaetory. 31PissIla.or. sr.sta•cl & C 3., Manufarturet of Wire Hope, tnr Inclintd shafts.' rlopna, de., would Inform tho public that ha Is now poo. pared tt ir ik a a S,"ZiNG7IIB A/VD PUTS OP FLAT 4 LL . 11 CND Rorz • At OW duirtest notice. of sopoiktt quallty,sind on the Must ternaii.!it him Wire Rope l!setoryt: lianas Chtudc, CarlPosa Ileduenee eau 1444 'nada to News. It. A. Douglas, N. Cortrtgbt and A. 41, Ilnitartibad, at Itanrb • Chunk ta N. Pittation,Nnudnitlllll. to gismo, Labouring 1t'044.,Til mono, Liutivei ra..ind in fact. arartgaii Or op itutora fit theltagion irawn !dux blifores; • ,tulost, 11, fd utitrt 1,1 .4.1 y j MlM!2==l p, , r.,VittlitktritittliFy _"iiirTiVEld. - ,- * , ":,ua i;OpooUt 'tad. ipiaoi notio. to.lioa out tits court of common 111** of Ecbayikillantnty and to misilterted;lbatettrill be Cal Meed 10 . 'Llano sale or v001i 5 .a.,.--• • • .... ..-7•.:•'llainiaiiiii'llultie illthi 11439i,. -. at li'eloekle lb. aftrriatwit at' the Public. Molise of CYRUS Slit.. - I.A.lntitir Ectionela of Patttrrille,Settayl bill County, the lotting dlbed real Mat te o, ttilvitt Att that certain b lit or piece eem of,t,vattut, situa tet the snothwardly side of Schuylkill Ayen me, fp the borough of Pottsville, Schuylkill County. containing in width 90 feetand to depth 241 far, boarded .nortilwardly by'' Behitylkill.Aranue. eastwardly ltr anotherlot of Marlin ' Wearer, tuothwartity by land or P.M.1"1/18 Pratt,_ ail westwardly by property belortiftig so the-D i rectors of the Puldie• Schools of the Borne& Pottsville. with the 'appurtenaneti, emrsliang of a two story stone dwelling house eltb stone basement. Alm, AU that certain later piece of ground. citrate on the gouthwardly side of Schuylkill Avenue. in tire Borough of Pottsville, flebnylMllCounty, containing in width 91 tect.and in depth lie feet, bounded north.' wardly by Srbuyikill Avenue, esstwardly by lot of It: Erdman. enutheardly by . laud of Benjamin Pott. and westwardly by another tot of Martin 'leaser—cs Moe proptrty of MARTIN- WEAVED.' ' Also, All that certeln tract or piece of land, situatein the township of Larry, hi the, County of Schuylkill, bounded by lands of Jseotr Meister. lienty Wig. and lauds late of John Hughes. containing Slaty-four acres, more or less. being' part of a tract cf land :surveyed on application No. 3599, dated October 5tu,1769, :ran k,' t o John Elliott and patented to Peter feather, on the 224 day of November, 1765, and being the same ,pretuFes which Daniel Mahn by Deed dated the tifth day of April, A. D„ 18.56. conveyed "to, Andrew McFarland AS Thomas Verner. in fee, with the appurtenances, ," ~ consisting of a 1% story log dwelling house, a barn. and a water power nor milt•-as the property of! . r ANDREW MerAltf.A.ND St THOMAS VERN ER_ Also, All that certain tam, tract orpiece of land. sit uate in North Manbrim township, Schuylkill County, bounded by lands of Daniel Eller. Isaac liny, lands of George Ebbert and others, containing 175 acres, more or less, with the appurtenances. consistiug of a, two 'story atone tavern home with a 134 story stone A kitchen' thereto attached. a frame stable, a ill' .1 'WTI log dee] linghouse and a frame Ineu—astheprop erty of WILLIAM MIN NICIL:„ . Also, Alt that certain one story frame building, with Awe besetneet,known as the German Itelbreaed o , Churn,, situate at the southwesterly corner of .;; Eleventh and Market streets, In the Borough Ashland, In Schuylkill County. an tote marked with the numbers Sand 10, in AttiioD No. 42. in the general plan of said &trough. containing in front on said Market ' , street 30 feet and in depth 40 feet, end the lot 9ir piece of ground and eurtilage appurtenant to said building— as the property of JOHN ORTII and TICRODOILE SNY- D 5411, owners or reputed owners. and JACOB FISHER, TiIEfiDoIIESNYDER.SAMDELMANGOLD Intl FRED. ERICK GROSSER. eentrartors. . Nei, All that certain lot or piece of groland, situate in the !tome -h of Pottsville. SehuylksliColanty, bound. e,t on the north by ilabantongo street, on the west by i Third street, on t e south' be an a feet 'wide alley. And on the east by lo or Janownl.Oraeff, , E.r.. containing in width 47 feet, nd in depth 130 feet. with appurtenance'. the li °siding of a VA story brick 'dweline house with a 254 story brick bark build• to and a two story frame kit•hen attached, and a frame chicken hones—as the property of JOSEPH SMELLY. • ' Also. All tbetrertaltt lot or piece of ground. situate in the borough of St. Clair, Schuylkill county, bounded in front by lipliroad street, eastmolly Fy lot of William Williams. southenlly by lot of William P. „William, end northwirdly b y lot of Joseph Schwalm. diva twining in width 14 feet:and In depthlri feet. with t"; t he appurtettaneei: consisting of a two story frame dwelling-house. with stone basement- -astbeproperty of JONATHAN C. imlogrr. Alm. All that certain lot or piece of ground. situate in the bure,righ cdAshland, Schuylkill county. bounded ' north by r ot N 0.4, on the south by lot No. S. on th e Mg by a 2i feet • arlde street: and west by Thud street, being ickNo. 6 in section 69 on Third street. containing ' in width 21 feet, and in depth P 6 fat, with the appurtenances. consisting 01 a two story framed dwelling house, with stone basement. and at 2 Stn. ry trame kitchen attached, frame stable. and a one story frame building-1T the property of 31 ICIIAELSNYDED. Seised, taken in execution,and will be sold by • i JOHN P. I.l.OllAitT. Sheriff's Office. Pottnille,} - Siers:t. May 21st. 1059. 21-It M it ett4 vs. eo =I SHERIFF'S SALE of Valuable COAL LANDS! 4Y 1 7 :11tT ti E of a Writ of. Plarics ') Zeteari Facers. and other writs of Execution, is. sued by the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill coun ty. and to me directed. there will be exposed to sale by public vendue and outcry, on . . . . tettatmeduy, the 11 tle'llisi of Jame. T 059 i At 9 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Pericnvkixix lima, in the (through of Potteville, Schuylkill county, the fol lowing described real estate, to wit: - -- All the twenty three two hundred and teethe parts of PETER iIAISON, of and in the three followine adjoin ing tract's of Coal Land. conteinlog together nine bun• deal and ninety fonr acres and thirty perches, and allow ance of el: Per cent. for reade. te, eituste'now penile Case and partly in New Ceetla township. (innerly in the tawnelithe of Norwegian and liebnylkill,) in the county of Sebuylkill,,bounded and described 114 fall,w.g. to wit:.i The end of which beginning ate chestnut Oak, tbence ►I Land of Henry Gettle and Phillo Waggoner north s i Ity-seren dezrees, east two hundred and ninety seven and a half perches to a post. north twenty-three degrees west sixteen perches to a poet. theme by land of Geitle and Waggeteer and vacant land north sixty nine degrees east thre hundred and thirty-three perch cs toe Pine, theneo by vacant land north twenty-three degrees weed idnety perch.- to a white oak, south si et,- tire deereee west one hundred and thirty-five perches In a pine, north twenty-one degrees west tweety-fonr perch es to a corner. south eixtymine degrees west four hundr , d sod sisty-five perches to a pine. thenreby lied late of Christopher W,..gner, now the second of said trtietseand land of boonartt Iteed smith one degree east eighty-four perches to a white oak, a trd them-pity varant land south }wrath -three degree) , east filty-t go .perches, 'to the place of beginning. containing four hundred and twenty-one Scree and one hundred and title-two perches , and allowance of six per rent: for/made. The second of which sad tracts beginning at a post, thence by land late of Henry Gettle, now the third of raid traettejouth eighty-flee degrees rust one hundred and sixty-four perches to teethe, Nutt' I wenty-three de grees, eat t seventeen perches to a stone, thwart, by land of Leonard iteed north eighty-mine degree:re:lst fifty-four penile% to a clone, thence by the first described tniet of lend and vacant land north five degrees east one hun dred and thity.eight and a halt perehee to a stone, two by vacant lend north ei4lity.fre dezrees west fern brim deed and tweuty-seyen and onedituttli perches to• at tone, south five degree % west one hundred and three perches ; te a corner, south eighty-fire degrees rapt four perchee - to a r.. pino, and south five degrees west silty perches to the, place et heirinninr,eontsinfint two hun dred acres and eighty perchee and allowance of six per rent fot roads, And the third of whirh said tracts beginning at a pst, thence bjeland surveyed to William Waegoner end claimed by Jewel Dundee, and land of Leonard Reed north one degree • est one hundred and nine perehes. to , is atone, thence by second of slid trade north twenty-, three degrees went revert en perches to a pine, thence by same and vacant land north eighty-five degrees writ threS hundred, and two perches to a pine, thanes by land of John Meyer and Company south thitty-one degrees went two hundred and nineteen perches ins atone, south One degree east fifteen perches to a stone by a pine, and north eighta.tbree degrees east fur hundred and nine-', ty-five petches to the place 'of begiunlng, containing threAundred and fifty-one arrow and twenty perches] and allowance of MIX per cent. for roada.ke. The prem ises shows derribed being the wine whichwes conveyed to the mild Peter Melon: byttwo separate indent nres.one - of them from feerah IL Kinsey by indenture dated lire' evienty third day of December A. D.. 1844, page ,recorded In , St huytkill • county in Deed book No. 2i, 893, Le,' wherein seventeen fifty-sixths thereof was granted and, conyeyed Unto Chilies Miller, 'Morrie Patterson and the said Peter Maleen. In fee, as containing one thou/Mid one hundred and fifty-three erne and one hundred' and fortymthe perches, more or less, and excepting out of 'Said grant a piece of land conveyed to John C. (Bierman, of three actor, and elan excepting all town lots in the town of New Castle; which bad been soli or conveyed with the rights appurtenant thereto, and the other of them from Timothy M. Bryan, Atintinistrator,Ar , by in denture dated the 21th day of December. A,D., Vila, re corded in Schuylkill county In Deed Book N , ,..32, page 39, &c., granted and con :eyed. unto the wild Peter Mahlon onc4lxtsentli thereof, and the said Peter Mclean italh Abler laid and conveyed certain portions of ealdarifeelx. teenth , , The above described three parcels of land are now held by the Owners as one tract or tbody of land, and are called and known as the (Settle and Wagner lends. Pe tty !daimon's slid undivided interred s in the three parcels or One acres end 30 perches and ellowence, will be told twuther..This land has In it the Jugular vein of Mil, the Mammoth vein, the •Severa Foot vela, the. Crosby vein, and other seine. , One collrery on, the wild premises now opened and worked by William P. Miller A Co., and called the West Pine Knot Colliery, hest a slope one hundred and !ten yards long on the south dip of the Mammoth vein, with double track tailroltd,ollN/ G't horse power ermine for hoisting, one 30 horse power breaker engine. and a new' coal hreakait. The, water from this colliery is pumped at the East l'ine Knot Colliery bereinafterf mentioned. A tunnel is opened from the alaturnoth vein to the • Seven Font vein and the Crosby vein. The Mau }; ninth evin is raid to have at some parts twenty fee . thiritnese of coal. and at other pleres fifty fees thiekness of emi—theeitrehy Tele shout nille.aml I he Seven Foot vein abont eel Beet thickneve float. . William P. MI lleie *Co.,c alio elao mining coal on the' said premises, to the -said Mammoth or Battlers vein from what they rail the East Pine Knot: Colliery, but the coal in this colliery is hoisted at a slope on the James Lang tract of laud. and which slept, is one limnired and ton yards en the. eolith dip of the yelnewith a double track tailwind. one PO borne power pumping engine, one 411,, Ilium power hoisting engine, one coal hmaker:One e.... 1 horse power breaker engine, and a frame •storo, house. all on the, Jame!' Lang tract, (in which tract the ...da Peter eteleen,hee no intereet) But belonging in Ibis East Pine Knoti Colliery, and on the Bettie and Wagner, demi% la one large frame davel. ling house ten and sehalt stories high. ten leg aninere• houses, and thlrlymtue frame mitten' , houses. From the toot of this Lent mentioned slope. and on the Janus Lang tract, a tunnel has been opened to the Seven Poet and Crosby 'thine, and it is intended that three two hit mentioned veins shall be worked In the Gettleaud Wag ner lands throngh this tunnel. One other colliery on the premtees Opened and.worked bytilichard Kear. at. Mine 11111 Opp, at which the Mom ninth vein and Seven Foot vein are worked. The elope Is on the north dip of the Mammoth vein 140 yards long. and a tunnel opened from 'the Mammoth vein to tie Seven Foot vein. 32 yards 1011:1. The Improvements are one 130 home power pumping engine. one 40 home power hoisting engine, one coil breaker, and one 20 horse power breaker engine; 14 frame miners '„: houses, one log miners' home, one stable. and one blacksmith shop. The end in thirilimmoth vein at this colliery Is said to be twenty . ha thick , and In the Seven heat vein eight. feet thfct,„„ The coal breaker and Trekker engines at this'enlilery ffe not on the °Ads and Wagner lands, but pp' an adjoining tract called!the 29 acre or'orphan tract. . One 1 , 1 her colliery on the premixes is worked Ay John liiginnla. ' There ,is a slope mi the Jugular vein south dip 57 yards long , one 45 bonie Power Munn' ite leg and heist leg engine.eneio horsepower break - sr engine. eight frame Miners' heetses, one front , store honee, oue stable, and one carpiatter and blacksmith shop.. , Bieber., 'lleekerher A Co. hero on the said premiere, one coal breaker and 20 horse newer breaker englne.but no cold le st present mined remittals land at this point. John Volpert also has a coall i breaker and one 10 home power breaker engine Mt thee premises. bid no coal at present mined from the Land at tide point. Lewis C. Dougherty's colliery Is Rise on the premises, and at this the improvements are a slop. on the Mem moth Yet netorth dip, gangway driven on the Mammol it llein and on the Seven Foot vein. oott-45 horse power englne.atiosi breakerand one 20 horse power tweak er engine, one • two • story dwelling home, four ,A: frame dwellingbensert, and one stable. • The coal breaker and breaker engine are not on the Oettle and Wagner lands: but are On an adjoining tract railed the :hi erre or orphan tract. This colliery Is not worked at pr . /relent . - 'William Littlehale'st Improvement, are situated on tine and !consist of onto coal breaker and i ti 12 tone power breaker engine.one frame dwelling bons,, and one stable. but theceet mined by him . is from an adjoinlut tract, and not from toe tient, and -Wapner land". - - Illeurge 8: Replier has a colliery on the Pott and Pannell tract at hind. which tract adjoins the Oettle and , Wagner lands.and be • has from his slope on the Pott and Rodman tract. heretofore mined coal, from the GA* tie and Wagner lands. hut la not-mining from there now. Mr. Repplier I. about Finking a slime nil the Poll and Batman tract to the 'bottom of the basin, and from that Alone be has a right. yielding and paying rent to the owners. to mine coal from the (fettle and Wagner , lands from both the north and peuthdlps of the Mam moth vein, millirem the Seven root vein. and from the Crosby vein.- Beppiler bust present on the Pott anal Banns tract cue elope, nue he horse power pimples engine, one PO horse power lad-sting, engine, one coal I breetlier. ' one Zdi horst power breaking 'melee, and mie 20 horse power tondo* for hoisting ecel dirt. Beattie' the benne* itsere mentiened, there aro on the 1 mid prow.% one double frame bootee, one other large flame house, °emoted by three families. one Ike et' a log bootie .occupied by two famines. Gee of frame bonse, occupied by tire fatelliss, one large frame building, occupied by Michael fl-odiel. one other frame, dwelling occupied by two tomindv wow 'total *ousel occupied by John Moore. two .pubille . school houses„res tavern.. rented to Patrkk tbuner,and t ,ooe - ow. mill,' rented to Lewis C.:th4agberty, . , ' ' -.- ..'.. , . ' • 1 :. Dead.* all the homes mod handle= abate mentkoned, there. ars ottc biltidreC sod time Obirribrelliait 4 14,4 1 houses. upon the said:protatet. tow.,wini, under pound not hawk Thirteen ed'tharie . iee stone "I boom twenty•elght are trinen ,lionsahltnd aliviratae' SeiseCtakee In inektlooTiialt to be ..44 as !be fro. property et PEITZ3IAI9O. by -,404;t'. 1. , :n0n %RT. . • . iitiwUrsottko. PortO ' , ille, t. i ‘ , - , :.-':-- ' , ' "ritg - ._ . )41 .tIli; ISA : S ,- :.- . 1 :- - : .il; 4.- - . . t attention 'Ol-244146e14:54*" ,` 4 .1 1 # - 110434. • - - , ,g.. . : 15.41.104 141-4einglif , Deln ' ware A.Veging, DEALER • ". _ ....• • . • • Soap, • Candlett;, . . • itar..I.GENT FQII ! ' ; • 411 , BOYD'S "CONDENSED. Thindelphh,Febreary 26,'59 1g•ly • ALEXANDER KERB,' :IMINNiTEN AND WIIOLMALN DEALER IN atTt. itik; Ko. 13* Sasith , Wharveis • 7 1 :1E=": . Mad 3221/4orth .Wharv.en; liddan's rhu,. Liverpool Gronon.Tiolts Islas d, Askiton's and star assorted sizes,eoardaoldfqn hand, and for sate in lot* to stilt the trade. • • N. 11.—Orderasolleited. (April 16. 'S!! 164 m• • Wire Rope • Woriai• JOHN-A. ROEBIJINO:: . V Treiitonip Neqi Jersey, girA hires assortmeht of Wire 'tope constently nn hand. Orders filled rittli despatch, For size. strength, and cost. see etredtail'' . .7it Vett. 27. '6D 91)• • ' • '•-• 'OlitS!OILS:: WISH! ,ECODG.4OII & ti 0. Martics, rAilaba.; General Commission Merchants, and Dealers in WHALE AND SPERM. OIL I'Ol MINING AND MECLIA:NICAL PURPOSES. 8ei&.22, , 5s • 384 f. 'TAW &-BERS' Lubricating Grease! The ell'eepest, most reliable and durable erpound used for 14ticatiog Heavy Mailain cry", and the 'Julia of Omnibuses. &rasps., Carta, Drays and Wirgons.. fir-1t will not Genii and la not affected by heat or cold. Manufactured and for sale in Tin Cana. K. pa and llarrela, by TAW I BEillS. Philadelphia. .Inno 19. : • 24.1 y GEO. - W.-POMEROY , &. CO _ IMMIM .: * OIL, SOAP. CANDLES.S,C. N ,' 0.. I` South Water greet, below Market Philadelphia. . Sperm, Lard. 3ephant.Whale,Tanners'and ...Itehinery Oil, perm and Adamantine tlandlea. i Samuel T. Miller, Balesmatl. . rhlladelphl . January §.. 'SN ' .1-15 , fNSURANCE. Schuylkill Tire and Marine INSURANCE COMPANY'. OY Picottostril/c•. Office in !Oilman's Building, Xelsantongo et., 2 doors abOve Centre it., Pottsville, Pa. CAPITAL AtITIIOItIZED UY LAW, 0200,009. CHARTER PERIETUAL. This Cornpany obtaLbettits CitMier a rthe last Session of the Legislatu eof liennsylysnia.neid is now fully or ganized anal Mepared to issue Policies. at liberal rates, on lire and; Inland risks. on Public and Private Build- Ings. F urnit ute,Stocks of Goods and Merchandlze of all kinds. _ , Mao on Co;I Breakers and lihtehtnery. Inland TTIFII - on Canal Boats and Ifarreg. by Cisnal s and 'flyers: also on Cargoesof Coal to Philadelphia, Now York. hal t fmore. &c. This Company guarantees to adjust all losses promptly.and thereby hope to merit the patronage ol the public. . . • Directors t WILLIAM lifillTYMElt,Jr. J. F.. GIRKEFF. JACOB lIUNTZING ER, Jr. 11.11. lIUNTZINGER, IV. F. SMITH, GEORGE J :II ETU:. ROBERT M. PALMER, , D. (1; VI:ENG LI NO, J. 11. ADAM. CIEOIIOE LAIIER, JOON D.,DEIBERT, :INCE - DAN:NAN. MILTON 1100 N E, SAMUEL 11. ANNON WM. 3101tTillElt. J r., President. 11. U. lIIINIZINO Ell, Socretary. Pottsville. Jan. 2'2,'14:1 4. mat Western Insurance . and Trust Cempuljy, OF POILADELPHIA. - Charter Perpetual.--Capital. 8500,000! FIRE INSURANCE, - Onttores. Dwell togs. flu dincx Merebsndlze nersUr. A.lsn. on Ilouoes, Barns and content', Stork, Farm Implement', kr. Ltedar Pee rptual. P.'S. D EWA LI% Vent. 4 Exrams Orrlcc, Pa. 11y Janainri 1.419, AMERICAN LIVE INSURANCES, TRUST COMPANY. CAPITAL STOCK--$500,000. Chnt,poo's Buthling. Walnut .1- .5: E. eor.4th, Phifad'a. T IFE INSURANCE at the usual L MLTh.tL RATES; • Or, at JOINT BATES:et II DOW per rent., lefl. Or, at Tow. AnsTINEXCE RAIZ& the lowest In the world. A. WIIII.LDIN,Preridear. J.C.Bbttsy Secrdary. • • . . Christopier Little, • , General Agent for SehuylkilliCounty. OFFICE._-Anhaotsogo et, eor. of Seeon4 Pottsville. January 8.'59 2-tr • . THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON PIRE AND INSIIIIANCE COMPANY. Authorized CiTital—slo.ooo.ooo. - raid Up Capltil.fihrplus, and lteserred Funds, t 5,000,000. Liability of the Shareholders unlimited. Oaring been appointed Agent In thia. District by the Liverpool and Loudon Flte and Life lase re rice Company. and for other reliable Fire and Life instil.] nee C,Ompaniesi of Philadelphia; lam prepared to receive applications for Insurance against Fire, on every description of build ing and property, Coal Oporatorn would find It advantage-oast to Insure their (Allay structures la reliable Companies, for which I act as Agent. Parties desiring julturance are respectfully Invited to eall at my Mike, where particulars will be given. togeth er with the respective cheaters of the Colopapiee . i and detailed statetueuts of their present coedit --• HORACE P. SMITH, Centre street. above ' • • Or at Pennsylvania Hall, Pottsville, ?a. I+. RE EUZNCES: rhikurdrhia. • l'abrille. • John Tucker, Esq., John 1 4 klippen. Esq.. James Dundas, Hsu., . Geo. W.Snydor, Jim_ John It. White. Van, ' . Mon: Junco 111:Camphe Dar id Jame, M. D.. lion. C. W. Ilesips, ; ' Milord S. Smith, Esq., M. M. Palmer, Eel. January 20.'59 .. -_. • b. 4 •. frIIE Franklin' Fire Insurance Coin _L pany,of Philadelphia. 02ice;No, LOS% Chesnut streets, near Fifth street. • • .-. • uthouse: Charles N. Banker, Peorge W.fliebarda, Thum*, dart, • Mordoce it: Lewis, 'Tobias Wagner, . Adolphe E. Berle, .. . Samuel Grant, - David S. Brown, jamb It. Smith, klords Patterson. • Continue to mak'elneurance. permanent or limited on every description ottpeopert ',in town and, Country, at rates as low se are consist eh wit h security, - ' Thu Company have resort' a large contingent Fund, which, with their Capital and Preminancsal6l3 invested,. afford ample protection to the insured. -.. Since their in. 'cortiratlon, a period of lii yea re, t hey bale paid upwards of one .esiihen. fere hundred thoasanct efettere„ losses by ere, thereby Affording evidence of the advantages of I n surenee. am well AR the ability and disrdtion to meet with promptness, all liabilit les. , •,,, r . - . • CII As. N. DANCIEHIit, President!. - Cute. 0 ; UkNCIEX. Brevet a iy. Thresubscriber has been appointed agent rot tieabore mentioned itud Itutlon. and Is now prepared to make in sUrauce, oh every description of property. at the lowest rates. . . ' ANDREW ItlflitSßL, Agent. Pottsville. / an.II.IBSS *• '• • -••- SO ANTELNACITB INSURANCE COMPANY. Authorized Capital, 8400,000. HARTER PERPETUAL ° — , -Office, kj Nr.9l Walnut street, between third end Fourth 1 t reets, Philadelphia. This Company will inset e evilest loss or damage by lire, lialidlogs, Furniture. and Mer chandise generally. Also Mamainsensate; on Wessels, Cargoes and freights. Inisn Liaoasses to all parts of the Union. DIILLCTOIN : • Jacob Esher, Davis Pfenon. 6, D. Lather' Joseph Mailleld, - - . Lewis Anlettrled, . Dr. Geo. N. Eckert, - Peter Pilger, J. E. Daum. John K. Blaekiston, it to. E. Dean.' • , •. . - • JACCD ESLIEU, President. Wu. F.DEA* rice President . ; • - N. M. Smith, stcrdary. _ . . WirtJena ct,Arros has been appointed ammt fur ttil iibova;Company In Schuylkill county, to whom romans deshinx insurance cen apply. , . Jenz.ary I. 'tl 1- . . LIFE INS I : • ••CE. THE, Girard- Life Insurance. , Annuity and Trust Company of Philadelphia. °Mee. No. I..lfihesnut street, the drat door Last. of the Custom Muse. . ... . 0A eITAL $300,000—C1141727.11* PERPETPL. 7..antioue to make Insurances on Hutson the mast rarer. ahleterms. IJostea : The capital' Bing paid up an at n ,totethrWwitt *large and eonstently increasing reserved bind, offers a perfect security to the Insured. , The premiums may be paid yearly, haltyearly or quarterly . The colopany add a D'earsperiodleally to the interim. 1 ees for life. The first Dooos.appropriated in December, 1644. and the second Bonus in December. 1.510, mould. Dian addition of $262 50 to every $l,OOO insured under the oldest policies. making $1.262'50 which will be paid `when it shall become a claim. Instead or4l.oooorigin. allyinsure&the next oldest. amount to sl,=so:theneer Dine to it. 212 50 for every $1,000: the other' In the same propertionaecording to the amount and thee of standinumhich addlt loos make an aserappor moretban 69 per eent.upon the premiums paid, without homes. \ inn the annual premiere. ' • )(Astarte: • • ,- Thomas Ridgway, Joira A.Rroisi Annan Davis.., T .., D. Danner. ..- • John Jay 8 I. , Yrederiek DrOrts, , ' Robert Pearia , fJeorgefaber. Joseph llama ,intro R.Latimer, Thomas P. JR es, Wharton Unlit, Jososta. Dail y. ' John R: Reek. Phamphletseontainine table Ofratesandexplanatiens. arm of application and fort tier information can be bad ' at the °Mee. THOMAS RIDGWAY, President, . . Jon, Jausa.aetnary. • - - • grief Iteonbaerlbor isagent for the above Consparty Inbrlhrtivlkill County. and VIII *treat 'lmaribleaal **4 ere all **maul Information ea Oa - • . krNl9.ti SL. 111.14 ' 141. . • ' - MAPS! MAPVI MAPBI.II' ,AES of Schuylkill County, and',ofi 01,00dreOcap,la.st,ito.turocut D i n t Feisty gale by 11.11-MIAV, • la shrets;cor meld 14 melt tiktkare 'Op &tire r . POTTSVILL NO JOE 7. BETH o o.4tAutrottro Z. res. Wit /12rGievi StobliOs Itiovideet - "Qe November 20,'43 „ 4i- • " "WHITE ORSE HOTEL." Owner eq . antrc nlt Ji.kuurnpro Atnots. Joseph lif.Peiper, Proprietor. 'Ketertalsmentsandteomzeidittions • or the best klud, .bpan4 , very, attention p. *ill be paid by ibet and Ms es t - - teadants to wake guekbtit and handl. - I.qT' ets cbsefortabb . • —-- __ . Aoput • WIRE COAL AND SLATE SCREENS: OEIN H. Ktiwrz, (late of and nne l , l eewinr to KEATS ,knos4a.) would respeetfullieall the attention of pershns eurMged in the Coal Bastneaa, to his Nanufactoryof WIRE MAL. AND ELATE ISCREENS.OOAp - lILTS, WIRE lIROOMS. Ac., at the old establ ut. ru co" I Rating been nurrijd in the Lupines" 06 hereon msßi to; for upwardsottrO re years. I ffatter , Myself that can turn out as plod twork es •la done anywhere in the county. amtwonld rept. to thew:natty of my work In t Oast.. as a guarantre of what It 'will be In the feta Otedalnutnyeelf thatJ will charm no patina to make work satisfactory to all lam may give more JOUR lA. HEWER. DOM INDEMNITY • .• 11 MS '4: r;ori.Po,, ,•• WIRE SCREENS. • neersillte:July • ASTERLY doFRICK. • otwers of Wits Coal Screens; OULDWP ertfull call the atte] t lon of gel. tlemen imposed Sp. 'the Coal I rade to thAr arc coal scrams of fet voxlotot ' idles. The, -TX3f have inereasea Welk ~--::::,:i';---,,.•.--;-7'i. --:-.:454,-,71, .. -- *;,... 7 .- \ t;.7.:, • .;. ‘: ii,b; ,::.,:- aa, it-I .1 1 '4 :%.-.2,,,_,.,,wt,:- 71. .:.k,:i.t.,,*414k,:,,.;....,,„=_-4. 1, .'-'1:::':',--------- - _ Ides for turnip,- mit 4 the best of work with prompt's.** and patch. Having t o most experienced *K .. , bands In the State they can .guarantie all work done at tterir Factory. ' Repairing niaayd net runsfanliaßy done al /he shorten notice. Screen Bolts,Cogriheels.Edgoiraly Rings, Shan d• goons. de., ge:. strive on hand. All orders directed to the firm,by mail or left at P.L .Estrrly's Ilardware)torewlll rehire prompt attentlyn r _ Pottsville. 31vrehl12, July 14. 7,s 27 • EG'AL CARDS. . T . ROEBERitir, Attorney t Cr • Law. Ottleo-kormir of Market and 2nd *4,014 Angsist '46 tl- A/OP ER sTttousE, AttoineY at Lay. 1, Offtee—Celtre street, optslte the Town II 11, untie. ' [Fe roar: 9,'54 4:6 1 4 - I P. DEWEES, Attorney' at fia , v. ‘ i i, ovricE—pad i trs ab? u p . ec 310;:p 6 14 c r : 4 1 1 4 6. 11c , el, 9 -1 i" ll 4 oMAS utl i: BAN — NAN, Attorney f at i. Law. OfneetiOentreStreetjorpostt#the lo.plFedps Oliurch.Pattarillefnutut. i 1N0v.2.0.'66 a 74 • 11 MIK (I.ICONR.AH, Jr. 4 ' Justice o 10 the Peace avid Conveyancer—oface opposite Poe Office. Dread st.,Titioaqua, Pa. ' [Mai 2,'67 18- c LENIENt S. FOSTER, Justice o • the Peace, 811 .irsville--eolleetions end agencie s se ! Ile ted and attended_ to cateruily, [Feb.l.l,'sB tfl . TOHN SE'I7,INGER, JuStice of hi 0 peace. ST. CLAIM will attend to all tossinee et trusted to hint ni4 . l! diligence and MTV. [lB5B 8.1 s, 41.i.NIUEL - GARRE ' I7I ' , Magisii . it I...j`Conreyanrerland General C ollector . Of ire, )lark, R.. Pottsville. ne t door to Posh Office. Aug.ls. 'll ' L.; B -N Clt 0 L??1', Aktorn and • 121ittiAtritte.' OFFICE—Cr POTTSVI LLE: two door's, nw the Town 1101. . April 1.1,'49 14-tt AP. SPINNEY, Attorney at 1. a • Ashland Scbuylkill „comity, ht.. will 14t agent li, tto# parymaPe anll sale of Beal Estitte. col loctli nt resits. M.. I TA ihtorid. May ::3 7 21-ly 0 111 - tisTo PHE g Litr TL E, Aitoi noy at tatwi l'ottriltle.Bebuyitlll county: Pi. timee—ln Illabaniougo idtert, corner qi &condi. April It, '57 ' • 15-ly • nAV IP GREHEN,•Attorney 4aiv, Lirnitsvine.pn. SouthU,'est corner. Cent and Market: Flreeto. geenio St4y. Entrance on Mart t St. N. 0.-31hy belconsulte4 In qui man.. May,i,'.sD • . j 10- I . JAW 7.11.1N.1 f • 1 [JOHN T. con.a. ? .14,LLIS & ROT L kl, I . A TTe'RNYS AT LAW, I .. OFFICE—In nahantango street, near ! Centro, Potts- Irille, Pa. 1 [October 34 '4B tidy y •!--,- I i ---- -- JNO. RENPRICILI 1 . i . o:ritsc r. rnixint. HENDR I ICKS & SHINDEL,I At torneys at Ltw,T,AII4QUA, Pa. Having associl aced together Inlthe practice of th,e Law. all professional, business in Scharylk ill and adjoining counties eu t rusted to their Tare frill reeelae'protupt attention. I 11i e,•2:1. 'as 1.29 , 1 i • , asommonssmise , . PH LADELPHIA: PLATFORM SCALES. P 00 F T ' A E .11 1: I. o l i t t l it ' A I I /K RO S A C T). R:LIi:!O ., N i, , bI S 6, U I , hay, coal, ore 4d merchandise generally. Pdrcha sere run no riuk'; every scale Is' guaranteed rorrect and It', Di , after I, not found sitisGactory, rank. rettirued without charge Grir-Eictory A. the old stand, established for more than I liirty.he iaars. ABBOTT 4: Cu.. ' Corner of .Wltitti and Melon Streets, philad..l l .llli. 1 March 26, 'AI STEAM TOWSPIC ' Between Philadelphia and Baltimore. 'PILE untiersigned is now prepared to ; tow Can4l Bants.pnopptly between Phil adelphia and Ilait floor,, ... 6, , A Tow Boot will be pent at any.time fur two /tali Barges. Fingl6 lkwts will he picked up tele.. 1 a week at itriqd sheet Captains can save time 14*, Ito • forming me ht letter before :bey keen ° the mountains, when they expeetito be at Philadelphia. My Tow Boats Ira very powerful -and commanded by men of great rkperieuce In Chesapeake Pay and on the, Delaviare. l . , FREDERICK A. PHIPPS: April 2,'59, Ili-Sm Daltiniore• 13L110*AND SHADES--: , ; • CHEAPTCM..CASH. 73E1. al e WX.IL.X.RX.4I.33VIta, N 0.16 Not Mil Sixth street, Phllatielpbli, Itothe,larakst :manufacturer of WIN 1.)9W BI.IND.S, and dealer In ,WINDOW SHAW:Sod erery.Tariety. , . Ile Is the orilittittor of all Seer Styles, and has a flito stock to be soltd SOIEDUCED PRICES. . RUFF AND Ai.l. 0 FUER CtII.OIISOF LINEN SHADES:, TRIMMINGS, FIXTURES. to ifir"TOßt SHARES painted to or d er. o .' o B. J W 44 a IJ. . licit. l IseilS of thistentinty to ira-B re fire pnr,hafl g, end assures them he can pill . s het tire article forltti, money thin any other Establishment 111 the United St' tee. Whiled * *, March 2d. '59 134 m 1 PROTECT] CIN FOE I TILEE4 FO STET PAT Nlll eh has n 1 !/attachlfr THE atteuti Fruit otOrnam, for the proter. lon of 7 and other soling gnat It Is easily a rdWe. and chd.r, andt l ll ker ltbrm other It Is in fa% ono which readilY mind jqdernent of every** ravq the feat i f to knot /eruct sectio n of Iht eess: FRUIT AND ORA -4.11 I.I I IT TAU. PROTECTOR, *dallied the Premloftiest I ' l .Neto Fork Agricultural n of all those having, n ‘ tal Tre.in hi called to this article, Trevi from the ravages of Caokid rh have become sodettfritetlve. epplied to the body of theTree.iiit iheottfysare remedy againitthe COO meets. lof those simple. prod oaf things; Inds Itself to the common senreand oe; and the need of something ' to Fn to all. It Is pow In nse in dit country with the most perfect ape. !owing geritlenten who have rued We refer t . the id these rmlec ors: IL F. li.it.r, , Esq., OEO. 11. Itccm,. KW G. U. IlearalL El E. A. WOOI:KARD. 13. 1 OEO. Co LIEU, Asa Firer , New t Air The anderal,„ . • -_ any quantit y. i ... i . Any one relit lina.us One Dollar wilt reeelyes scenpl Protect , r. with-a 11 renter iontehting full partimiter and instrulAlons Mt oDS application. . i: 11 Addles.' ,V.P. 1. 11tELOW A CO:. SOLI Panp tries*, ' No. Pa Che.thipt ttnmi,(2lfror.Y/151iagereria , 1 iro. ireAllt.?"'TS WANTED hi .eirry Tow u end Codnt7,- to whom 111 mil inducements are offered. t 1! ~ I . l 3 aff - Tln and county Rights for sale t .,_ 1 tine 4, '3 . • 4,4 - ___, MMIMM enr. 13th and Walnut etreetiu, t. q„ 1619 Arch etreet. laq...Ne. 1527 Arch etreet.; I .; No. Val Arrh *trent.. I rk State Ktprieletiat. f• ued c 111 tutulah the Proteetom -- WINCHESTER & CO.'S r , •• • • ' ceniiememia Furnishing store, AND 1, Patent Shoulder Seam put llannitstoty, • A 'l' TIE OLD STAN p, 706, Chest= L - 3...nut st r eeLPIIILADELPGIA,opPosIteIhe"Wash - 1 Ingtim Mon r+" • ' 1 11 , APNVINC IESTER will give, ashoretofore. his perms al suuervisfon of the cutting and Manufactitries; de- . Pieta. ads- i Orders for his celebrated styltrorWrle and Collars filled at the stiotest notice. - ,-. Persona &Phi n g.fro order Shirts.can be supplied with the formal 'fur lllONltureirient, on aPPlleal len!liv mall. Constantl y on hand: a varied and select stet* of Gen tlemen's l.' rnlsbion Goode. Ii grell'lm male orderesupplled on liberal tems. • September 1, 'St i . • ;tile ------.----,-----------------. , , .--r---- SPIC I ES ! SPICES II SPIOE.S! 0 ' RURI;:. ANI) NO. - 1 GROUN D PEP 1, - G Er.. INNAMON, ALLSPICE. CLOtER. • t AM Et CAN AND ViltlLlgli MUSTARD. • C Y t ENNS PEPPEII4 , NUTMEGS. 31 CR. •' • SUP. CAE -SODA. SA LTPErtE, SA LERATLS. , SAL.. UA. INDIGO. . ciut AWAY A CORIANDER SEED. , ASHTON DAIRY AND GROUND SALT, le., r For EON at the Eagle Mille ..1'i0.24 i and:101 North Front street corner of hew. IVledelphle. 1 • • . -, 1 - . . ItuWASD WORDELL.. Sir Pm Ohasere will find It greatly to their Interest both In uldality end oleo to buy these goods: which are warranted 1 , 1 represented or forfeited. A trial 1. solicited. March lit, 'SO - - U....1y , TEE ASUMAN sumpas scsoo: PURIJAIWI . , 1 CiNEI r Z e ZZCIIMBALIVI:i ' I CUOICE ILLUSTRATED R OOKS I •. , 1 1 - .FOR •• - CHILDREN AND YOcril--1,, lilt EING the largest collection in the 1.1 eon to y.—Tboy aro noir pnblio.bing , I A . eta Barik . .Every safarliny Jrniltialiy. - • Eleniac y Mug rated Catalogues may be liid *Oboe, hargre;'by oddresiAt e Tilp Au " 1317'41)117 cCIMOL 1311114 , t. lliC i N ' . ' -- --..‘..-- ' 1131-AR I am boot* • 0et.16, TO lilii AA. I ilk ria* South at PUIA, 11 " Prvi*"4 1 cf....as - 4044 Ma i fellota7ag , a i ; r4i d c z l: .t . 37 , acli 1 .. In ' r,,at CaiPart ?„ 1 "2,!-,, • ' Bo th .. Iu wt Howls '''''' l l,i' ' ' '' ehtif rtidttoittuto .lileek TO,. :' ' er°-4—eL yic e i tt ep,- lier ' . Lead. ,ri - • ' s „ T ' l -27,. 4r (.,, I f k „ ju,,,,4, , ', 114 Bolt sfieurf. 1 ::., . '"'".,''"' 7. ' - '‘• ' Unti , a,' .1 Atitla7 4 4 ,, , ......7i ta u' - Sheet Leall. , Babbill. , , . h o lle r "'" '3 Plata. ' - g/m44 1 7.104, ' 1 Babbit t ' , . ... V. jou6ht Iron l'ob. stool 1- . gaiter Rirfttot, . • .1- f„cus,:tangsi 1 Pis! '.. , ' ',. St ea i t v i l l "' o tl e ir iltiater; - 4 .7 : 141'1 ' . ;''' '. ' 1 1 8 b "a'sairati,stest; r rattot W it a . 2 .% dieytt 0 7 ":desetiptiob Iti_ 'kV 3 10 1.4- 11 1 11‘ iiplii ailea,,farislelami ttortiele.` ii ."..4 ot i r -44 1 ", , vin t 4l t•,. 1 4 reskt'br 41a0 IrktAvi,F4a l ~ . 1, , , ~1 0;, .• -, ',•-•;:. bla,garch V= ' ... -• ~..1••• , , z:. -7 ,t •'' -- 1 . .- - _ - •' 7 I i - 1, -.' '' ••-:: ..._ - - . •_i e _' . _ , ._ „ • 'PHILADELPHIA. Rules s • • 1. Money is roorteed eery day ) ; And In any amount, large IW 1431311. I • 2. Ply* Per' Cent,. Interest I paid for =Spey from she diy It Is put • " • 3. The money to slwses Mid hick 11l Gold, whenrrer It Is milled for. and without * notice. S. Money in oreelstd from Ponember,Affieinirteatort , a 4ard4 " ananthery: who dasiN to bare. It In a place of perfect safety, awl where Interest ran be obtained for It. • , 6. The money TN.ldnid nlnn dSpOSII4II IS forested In REAL EnTATE, MURTGAGES, GROUND RENTS. and such other first rhea securities as the. Charter directs - . :6. °Mee lionva*Every day from it till 6 o'clock. and on Slomilya Kul Thunalaya t 11 1 .6 Orlock In the evening. triirThla old and well ertahllvhed SAVING YUND has received more than TEN MILLIONS of dolLara• from nearly thirty thousand. depositors. lIIENET L. - BENNER, Pneddrnt. • gotrssT S ELVA IDGE, Vice President. ' ' *ittltitJ,ltinD,Secrettry. • , CAR 'YARDAGE; rrilE subsnriber rnsOrtfully informs the Tablrithat he Jo prepared lo 'receive and un load-Cato eonialuing Lumber, Bark. Staves. Coal , S. It. cot. Broad and ClaorGill itr., Philaddpitia. February 12. 7.nm R. P. & W. C. TAYLOR , IiPOUTEMS A MANI7FACT4UEUS OF Perfumery, ,;;„ Toilet 'Soaps. 'rep. North Ninth Street, • I • • - :TEtiIoADELPHIA. .April 4.11 - It _- .__.— -A—DRy_ COQDS,.... Ke l ley Q. Brown. N 0.13 North Second street, PHILADELPHIA, A .RE ,constantly reeciving NEW and DESIRABLE gouda for• Spring and Sumner 'alas comprising In part Dlack Silks, • T - Challhis. Da Labials Stella Shaul ; r - ~.Preurh Chintzes, Poll de Chetries, I • Lwns, Brilliants, Ae., Ar. • ~ A full asiewtusent of Waiting: Shirting+. Tlrkinr.s, Prints. Gingham's, Countanitzmm4Table Li oena,Slapklns, Ae.. Ae. • I Aloe. e . if EN 'awl BO YS" - ivEAr.r.in . Great rariery . " . . one 4 I I .... A N P r a: i i ' 1 1 F3 2 ..' - 7 . N di l A t i ~7 n e a a ; a d l'''t street, t''' a"innd 'l ab n ' .I. d c n i Ke :I I s; rt , L r ul i 1 * e l ..' l l . , 1: P i i h l l l 7 rl l . . z i a lc df l I V. :! N ; 1 1 i z '• FROM WORMS! 7 1:111ION CHARTERED By THE RTATREIF PENNA . , . . . ' . Directors! :' nervy L. Renner, ' , Francis bee. Ecbtaid 1.. Carter, , ! F.Cartoll Brew/ter, Robert Selfridge; Joseph B. Barry, Fatal. K. Aebien, : , 4 Joseph Ferber. C. Landreth Runny, Reary DitlenderUr. Office in...WALNUT pr.. R. W. orirner of TIIIRD,: . Philadelphia. April lik • F9 • tetteemeammemmim _ _ 16. WALL PAPER. • HOWEI.L'I BOURKE, MAN VFACTIiIItZELS A.VD IMPOIt:ITTLA PAPER,HANGINGS, No. 17; South Fourth Sareer. • (11cAno Jlitrket, axed opporite..Morchrtut .Street,) xo • • • IIIij..ADELI•tIIA, T i r:EEPS on hand large f and bcautt -11 axe/lament of HA:WINGS. 1101tD . EAIS. TATTlill:c4.!.'Ar.. which they an felling at very priees. country merchant, eupplird at the lowed nitre. Boon* pattered at oho' t notice by careful woranien. The citizen% of Schuylkill county are Incited tarsal°. ice their enlerelhl aisortioeut of Pape: before purchaelug elaewhere. alltijada) for Mei:nicht...lo. iiirlilrgant new styles just received. March 20,' 9 i 13 erg .''GOOD GROCERIES , P'sed.c cz) es I : PARVIN. Jr., 8. W. cantor CHEONIIT and 12th eta., . • Philadelphia, flan un haod andis enossantle-n:eeirloir a ...twice and Oilers! mimrtmeot of Falllll/y.Grocerico, consist ing of Superior Meek and (liven Teas, Offer: Smrar. Blue. limps. Tongues , . Beef, hard. Fish, English Pickles, Sauces, Preftrri4 , . Potted 51ems,4Vine,11.1quors..kr , Ac. All of which will be Fuld at the most reasooable prices for Cash. 04-Orders by mall or otherwise promptly atten4ed to, and delivered to any part of the city, free of charge. tViValalogues sent when dtrlred. January 29, '59 y ; FARMERS,.ATTENTION!M ibe best Article in Me Worttif raising con h, oA TS,l' OTA 7'oE6'; Arc., It • LEIN AU'S Super.P4osphite of Liine! At $l6 per.t . , n; or eta per pound, by the !arm'. iffJrAnalysrd and reromr.endid by Prof. Ctt.141.1..fi T. y v.:uses:Chemist ot the. United States Patent Office, Washi out Mi. D. C. • Leinates Amerleiin Fertilizer! at l 2 a Inn; $1 50 a barrel. It has boeu in sueeesoful US Snr'the p•ixt I' years. , Sombrero and Columbian Rant and Soft Phospluttle GUANO, by the ton , er-raro. Pot Ash, Done Dust. Land Pinater,Nittate of oda and Sulphate of Antonia. Zal".l. diseount t , bole s-ale Dealers. , ORO A. LEI. AU. • No. 21 Sent It FRONT street, Philadelphia city, Pa. February 96, . • 9-1111 !GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO. CASH BUYERS. HOUSIDEEEPEILS Will tiud It greFitly to their ad - tentage to purchase CHINA, CLASS 4::,,ogiarecc•iFw.a.ramis TYNDALE & MITCHELL, 1333.3pi0r - tarmat, NO. ‘707 . CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Who have a aystela ~f &lug burduuu peculiar to • theup.lvcs. ! "Pry lortlin . rt this Tares dirrd • . FROM i'l4: BEST 3t ANUF:irTURERS. • AND SELL THEN IN SMALL QUANTITIES T 6 THE AND CITIZEN , , . JU,St.AS ell EAP as h .v can bei bought to Large . • (11.utilithifig at WIIOI,E.S.PLI: by 'the CoUNTill: stratusiANT. T. A i 'Ol C' unt nth ,r. have the. .bniblo advantage o Pure tieing direct from the Importer, :And of, Stinting free' a very Live and &dutiful .Itairrintcnt et I SA „LNG OF AT LEAST 25 PER CENT. 7 . Audi:P."sg ', . • 1:cl m . . .t "MR. E. T . TAYLOR • ' • r jl/0111Ett.r, or Iti e . 'tit xi or LIPPINOOTT A TAYLOR, AND LIPKIN COTT, TAYLOR • ' • ..k Ctlt • Merchant Tailors nod' 'E.rtentsire aothiers, Of this City, and the Adhering ?Dies and Counties, to I. . • ' wit: laremeorre k Ttytos. of Pottsville; Schuylkill Co.; Pa. Urn:mum TLYiLOIL k Co.', oryeast rot. North anon Co., Pa. - ' " • " . ". ofidtativille. Monttritr CM. Pa. . 44 46 " OriMalleh Chunk, Lehigh C 0.." " oe, grading. I•erks Couuty, Pa. • u , ta " or Ci uci Oa ti, Ohio. " " 1 oANo. 200 Market st.,Phllid'a. Would rwspectfully inform hie :numerous hi.nds. and the public. that he Las 3144.clated himself In busluess , Willa the wslidtnown houses(. ' . . CRA NV I! ' ..LE STOKES, '.. .11.0.60,7 ChrOnut.....t/re!f between s:1•111 OW gmrftlh, Where hip entire and pet Oehler attention will , let deco. ted to t he Met ehantlailoting and Floe Heady-Made De; . • •partments• ' ' ' Mr. E. T T. moth:lts a tali tram. Ms former ninnerons, • customers. tied from all whd wish etc thing of 'evertor • Style. Qulllrand- Worl:Manship, elthei ready : l:tilde or made to ord r. 1.! t ' . , , • • ` r . . rrir,Stran• «VS ?IA t 'lig the city will please rememhei the Tim ple ( .**hien, No. tel,chestnnt street.just one. li' equate b s to ; tt e;Leautunt klieonle Temple, situated on • the same art 1' Th eti odershrned will 14.11:give to meet his friends and serve them with the best and most lash. hoshie style i lof Ready-klada Clothing . that ran be met with In any ItY in the Union.' . AI. T. TAY LOU. • Philadelp , la, keptember 4,-1S . - 36. ..—. ---_-- .1312YS' ZLQTI4INC. • • SUBSegIIII.II,, would respeci ntor their ntncrorn. (rienyl ndeuplonser, huylkill County, that their a...sort:tient of Clothing tot. Young lientlemen io.rouch hirger than over, and they tint dispored to sell chap. p er c e ,,,, mi nt:a t a tilt. loner. base the privilege otexchanging elotbtng pus. Chand'at thla itork,ll they do not suit. Y„ A. HOYT at BROTHER. 2.7:2Chostutit St4cOruar of Tenth, i April t, . . 3TON'ES,B4 CO., Ittonuit STiFe le MERCHANTS, ildrAvt and Siileenth Streets. have always on band and for sale REST ENO LISII REFINED IRON—FuII assortments of ultagnal Is." and other favorite brands. REST AHEM CAN ilAli3=oraluiTialzoe, or rolled to order for bridge purpoara. ke., he. PENNSYLVANIA DOI L P LATE— Pronv %coons sizes,pr ^ut to required size. !MILER RIF ETS- , -Dover brand. made in solid dlea. REST EN MARI CAR ANLES—Amerlean and English. FLUE k EET IRON—For covering echo t es. ke. AMERICAN ,d SCOTCH PIO IRON. RAILROAD. IRON-7 railsind fist bars suitable for natter', turnouta. tie. JUNIATA. k NORWAY SLIT RODS, DOLTS, NUTS and brldgeCeare. an d machinery purposes CAST, SHEAR, MACHINE and lILISTERT . STEEL. Alen, an extra quality for taps and dies. The' above, together with a full assortment of 'um. Pee Nails and Spikes, to' which the attention of dealers, 'railroad eornteinkr, engineers, miners. founders and me rhiniats is invited, May 10,18}B 15-ly " ~ M. W. BA L,D,WIN &. CO •.,,, . SNins Er. its. • • Thad miirium strati. 114 ila delpitia ,Priniii., It, " Would oak the attention 4,1 11..ilrond ,„,, Manauers.and those I Rte. ested in kali. I . : ".•, road Property, to their Syrtsw ~.1 loco. nialf.Zifit notire twoires.in whleb they 'readapted - - -'. -to the eartlktiar business for wLirh they may be required: by the We of one. two, three or four palrofdrielnu wheels) and the we of the whole, or 110 much of the welubt as may be desirable for adho• 'don t and In accommodating them to the :trades. curvet. strength of stmerstrurtfon, and rail and work to be done. By these mind the niasimom'wefuletrert of the power Is secured with the asset expense for attendant*, cost of fuel. and repairs I o Road 'and Engine , Witiat hese obiort o le view. and lathe result. of tw e nty•threttyears Practical eaperirneoln the builliout by our senior part ner,.. we mainufneturOtrediffrrentkinds I lopiPmr, and germ! claaseaol sizes of each • lad. Par artilar atten. 111 °ft PO ell Ilia strength gam thine fu the plan and 1 Ireritmenablp at all the detail ?.• Our long 'aperients - sod ollilortottitke "If otOallibbg ititormation,enablfiros tir otter them englme *IMO', awauranre that in edition el, economy aod dumbilitv, they !Momper* favorably i with thacoofaoy °tha,f kind lo use. . We also forelimb -, to order, wheats. axles, hoellng:or low moor tire (to ill lo o tigswitheet berlog.)rom position' rnalinvi tor bear tags: every description otOopper. Sheet Iran and Donal Winkel -1 04 every article appertainin tr . to the. repair or rooetral tit togomotitellottlied.: . St. W..IIIAUMII.I -. ' : • iittioafv&l.'o .k.cl i *ATT.U.Sif WAD.' UND. ational TT EMT • OWI AND GARDEN - FEIDS. ntuT !pi Agricultural Inapleutrielsoltr. 'ar s THE - subscriber will keep on bendClover.Timothyand arbour:la, ' WhltrvCiever and Lawn Urn., Re c d., together with garden and deld reeds. 'd ist , will warrant to besfreeh and good. Its wilt ahr'or.t., orders for all kinds rat fruit trees. (wa rrantrd is kr, .0 .4 they are repreeented,)egriculturalltoplrtrehtc ,1 , 1 of which will he furnished at ma fiLINSII2I. The Aired. and tree• sold by the sn era $0,0,4 with great ears, only lola Kronen , of ***Pont n ar4. standing. Ile dors not deal In seeds procured pr. oh., °int . !). in the market. from those who sell cheap, regent to the character of the sera sold. icr 1.„ purchase or self tired. grown promtecnonsly to Witt dens, whets their too rinse proximity deterlor ah quality, particularly three of the name erecter.. It 6.1, an Important ormrlderatlon to those who perches.. rilk„ sleds or fruit trees. Per trees. e send In ruder. r,r: l to mpany. . lIRDS—THEIB USEFULNESS. • It if a hot icesh le fact that of late years the in. sect Wie l d the garden and orchard are 'nem/. log to onlalarming extent; and the ravages thry ismintit uponlrult trees and fruit may well nigh lead t I o fruit cultuiist to 'despair ,Ur seems.— Plum, nectarines , and a;iricots; haie ,almost&s ap eared, owing to the ravages of the cumuli°. Good eherrieS, even, are hecoinieng scarce. Al. pies- and Pears are too often worse eaten 'nod we:able - se. Gropes, though comparatively free from insects or diorama, If yet, l are to the multi., fade as sour as - they were to the fox in ~-£.01:4i fable. The inteet ami vermin destroyers of ouO field mops are Oslo beeoininv morn °timorous tsar yekr. On Om `other hand, insectivorous birds, do sir:Rollo keep them in check. ant wantonly do atroyed by man; What if 'belittle' do occasion. 'Or pick 'a cherry Or T a serawberry ? It will be generally ford that Iti;y take only those contain ing the biretta of , corns insect . fastest ut destroy - in . 's the bir*would it not be better to look up ut , - them - as the best friends or this fartner'andgartim er, and to encourage their presence am ins us by Wrin thew g. the to enjoy the short period of lifo al: lotted to them, unbarnsed by the towl•rr's gun or !ho nest-rubbing proclivities of recreant rohdol. bls or lazy loafers? Yell may the euitiva.or to content to allow the tribute of a few of his small er fruits to the watchful guardians of his tree, • and crops. We give descriptions of a few of the more lin. portant and useful of these folds, mainly derive!' from an excellent article by O. N. Bement, in the 'astral annual fur 1959. , The ,11ttra Owl.— this queer-looking but u4efel bird aoeplean instance of tnis:iken persecution. We often see hks eareass nailed to the barn d Yet be destroYe end feeds upon the rats, Mitt's), and • :ether vermin (hat infest the burn' and the harv.i•t . Farmers are opt to suppose that 1)0C1 , 19 .the owl resorts to the-br.rn, ho dettroye and young of their pigeons and fowls; merely seeks reposeanil tomato:tont during :.• 'etnre of Anslight. The Bletetthird is the avowed onerny of all g'tte't, and may ho Aeon in large flocks in a recently pi wad GeW t indultri.itarly sourehing ter Ott., vermin. Nut content with u supezdirialkiatch on the surface, 6e pokes abrut with histill.to the depth of severe inches, to ilisenver the wenn:. TAe Phtibe Bird is a soallthle little fellow, and generally builds his nest in the porch oer or.. dar the trove.. They arriveearly in the sprier, , and 'the firrt ehirp een•le 4.)ll.lners thraelh the hose, it is a sure sign that the' revere frortt are ended,- and the gardener arty retitimN i n I k t,„,, with. eqnfidence. 'They fund un flicX and curios etifill insects. • The wern is another nice, soci tole slab bir and destroys vast slumbers of insects. °were. ing lOv.if of birds emunted tifty times tl one hour '_that one, pair'uf wrens • want forth r•I rill.; fool to their nestlings; and ho says they never re. Verne& w;itheut an - inseet in,their bills. This me fliies forth and•retlerning is repettod'frn 2 morning 'till night, and 'euntintal tilt the your birds are tibia to fly forth the.nselyee i . and cent If they once in a while nip a strawleerey or -cherry, no person. will grudge them it es the hie. est due of their services. • , The MA is-tlee ho a groat fivorito of 411—: live. noisy; and restless. Hardly, and ettol'ee bearing Vs° severest <told, on - still winter it lys may be isen.hopping from tree to t;ee.'es unini every twig, brooch anl , ereviee in the l•nrk, insects and their larval. Nothing can eyed Li cheerfulness ,or his inde.try. • The flee•;.•pe r is a frequent eomrtenion of th chick-a-deb. but confines bdi search t t grubs that are coneenterm the wood of the tree. The Ce./ore or Merry Bird is gmerdly !tie ft voritelwith the fruit-grower, from his freloont %t -wits upon the cherries. Iltit in tui lig tti.:e of tlis online of plundering the . eherris., a ors t %triter obseries:—"While 43totin. : the little rt.- Odle plundarinz my fruit,'l noticed that they n:r•r disturbo,l a sound cherry. but took only thosetaxt had worms in them.; • Sines then I have n e e i• lowed them to be destroyed. aril em satisfied the they never take the sound fruit." The Ott-Rirt4=-Few people in the enuntry re-, Sped th•i - cot-bird.• ; Ile IS,gonarAlly. an object dieltke, from hi. fonflnes! for eherrios and stele. berries. Yet he lane redeeming qmilititut in hi fondness for insects...the music of hls consoled tl playfulness of Lis manners. •-• nod Morales should be enenurn ea I take up their abode around our 'dwelling.; f• they live upon 1110 A, wasps, beetles, and small iu sects; the larnea, of Which are -the peqi of Cbt Anti. garden. The Spurroie is a most industrions.inseet.es minntor. A single - pair havedieen known to ci ry tiro huridred insects to 'their nest of ye within - an hour. They are : very doinestie, queening the garden, and aometimes treater; into the hnusp after'!lnseets.' , The King , Dirtior Gresi 1131.enteher reel' 'all the larger dies, ranker wornes,beetlein fee on all - the insect tribe. Ills love tot' the boot bee is wellicnown,,but it is believed ho dsoroj only the drones:4;M has a habit at sittaeltintg drivin: away hawks, crows, and other ,binl. prey keine the precincts or the farm yard. W then v would grudge blue the few bees he take'' TheAraerietrn Robin.—This familiar bird. Well known foObis early sting sod ,- domestic I makes hii uppea-ance among our eittliest birds. food consists of ,berries, wYnas, esterpillars. -110 is partieul.trly tone oil the 1. sins of the tuituntain a.,41 and the fruit c: poke-berries.' Although tie rosy ' plunder s cherries; yet lie is m•wo serviceable, In destrli grubs and insitts, tban . thi times this va:uc fruit is. 1 a lo'nddition tar these, there are otter numerous to mention is this litcipcs: EXCELLENT EINTS.—EO eTcrythitigin its V er IMP, licep everything in its Ones Always mauti clothes before anihing. Alum or vinegar is good to sot tdori of re green or yellow. e toda will blench very .) white; ono ord. Ls ugh for a kettle, of clothes. . Save your suds fur garden plants, or to Win yards when sandy. Stir POland starch with a e , ,rnaten it will Dot stick to . ,the iron, and will be Pos , Count your clothes•pins. knives and foris. lol hOndkcrehiefs, L'o., at least once 4 secy. Wash your tea-trays-With cold suds, polish v a litilo.flour, and rob with a dry clots,. Frost u potatoes. tanks mom starch than f.• ones ;'they oleo make Ilk* coke. Save sal your pieces of bread fur pudlor .dry; on they will m ould. E.:ionine your pickles, sweetues!i, and tro; this ; pot away. r; DIV MO n onntitiest of cheese at a time. 1 , Get souse former to put down your b u n g ! , ion tall;• • . Keep a nice cat to s uestroy your,rote and to. A hot shot , el held over vArnishelfurnitat e,c! taw out white spots. A bit of glue dissolved in skim milk and col •will riotous crape Ribbons of kind should be washed la . soap-eudS, end not rinsed. .. If your flat-irons ore rough, /eh lbws "1 with, line salt, and it will make them mood" e . Oat straw is the best fur tilling beds ; it tb, be changed once a year. If you are buying a carpet for durnbilitii small figures. A bit of snap _rubbed 'Fir: the hingetSl 3^4 will prevent their ereakino , "'• Scotch . null, put ou.holes where muttu out will destroy them. Wilk y r Wood robes end common salt, wet will stop the cracks Of a stove, aO4 PM"' smoke frong Greta sbAnid - be the pregailing hangings Ind window drapery. o f A gallon of stroog lye .pot itrs itaterrwill inakthit as snit as rib natot .4 k J Half a atanbeiry bound on seat will Or it.oPga ...Umtata tribe baai you . it? to'possibla at night, a t throe ia a.idaaact
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