"MILTON, Pa."—The "Dress Book" has been sent; the directions are all practical.
"A YOUNG WIFE" has our best wishes in her new undertaking. If she is at all systematic, she will not find furnishing so difficult as she anticipates. We subjoin the desired list:—
Kitchen Furnishing List for $30.
- 1 Kitchen Shovel, Tongs, and Poker.
- 1 Iron Tea-Kettle.
- 1 Tinned Iron Pot.
- 1 Tinned Iron Saucepan.
- 1 Soap-stone Griddle.
- 2 Tin Bake-Pans.
- 1 Tin Dripping Pan.
- 1 Tin Saucepan.
- 1 Small Tin Kettle.
- 1 Pepper and Flour Dredge.
- 3 Tin Pie Plates.
- 1 Tin Wash-Basin.
- 1 Dish Pan.
- 3 Table and Tea-Spoons, Iron.
- 1 Chop-Knife and Bowl.
- 1 Tea and Coffee Canister.
- 2 Japanned Lamps.
- 1 Match Safe.
- 1 Chamber Pail.
- 2 Smoothing Irons.
- 2 Large Cedar Wash-Tubs.
- 1 Wash-Board.
- 3 Doz. Clothes-Pins.
- 1 Pint Measure.
- 1 Set Table Mats.
- 1 Britannia Coffee Pot.
- 1 " Tea Pot.
- 6 Knives and Forks, Stag Handles.
- 1 Pair Carvers to match.
- 1 Spice Box.
- 1 Rolling Pin.
- 1 Corkscrew and Tunnel.
- 1 Large Waiter.
- 2 Painted Pails.
- 1 Coal Hod.
- 1 Gridiron.
- 1 Fry Pan.
- 1 Cullender.
- 1 Coffee Boiler.
- 1 Tea Pot.
- 1 Grater.
- 1 Tin Dipper.
- 1 Egg-Whip.
- 1 Basting-Spoon.
- 1 Skimmer.
- 1 Ladle.
- 1 Meat Fork.
- 1 Meat Knife.
- 1 Knife Board.
- 2 Scrub Brushes.
- 1 Dust Pan.
- 1 Dust Brush.
- 2 Brooms.
- 1 Coffee Mill.
- 1 Clothes Horse.
- 1 Flour Sieve.
- 1 Oil Filler.
- 1 Knife-Box.
- 1 Door Mat.
- 1 Kitchen Table.
- 1 Potato Masher.
- 1 Flour Pail.
- 1 Pastry Board.
- 1 Clothes Line.
Fashions.
NOTICE TO LADY SUBSCRIBERS.
Having had frequent applications for the purchase of jewelry, millinery, etc., by ladies living at a distance, the Editress of the Fashion Department will hereafter execute commissions for any who may desire it, with the charge of a small percentage for the time and research required. Bridal wardrobes, spring and autumn bonnets, dresses, jewelry, bridal cards, cake-boxes, envelopes, etc. etc., will be chosen with a view to economy, as well as taste; and boxes or packages forwarded by express to any part of the country. For the last, distinct directions must be given.
Orders, accompanied by checks for the proposed expenditure, to be addressed to the care of L. A. Godey, Esq., who will be responsible for the amount, and the early execution of commissions.
No order will be attended to unless the money is first received.
Instructions to be as minute as is possible, accompanied by a note of the height, complexion, and general style of the person, on which much depends in choice. Dress goods from Levy's or Stewart's; cloaks, mantillas, or talmas, from Brodie's, 51 Canal Street, New York; bonnets from Miss Wharton's; jewelry from Bailey's or Warden's, Philadelphia, or Tiffany's, New York, if requested.