The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, December 02, 1843, Image 1

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    Maine Jouttialoa-thil:Ctish
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OLD ESTA BLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE
~.100 Pine Street, corner .S At' tle Street.
. ,
Z., TIIE - Sobscriber Lege leave tii eat'
:.::_aseis-., the attention of his friends and the
? rzek,,A . Public in general, to the' following
.45. 4 ,- 1 arrangements for .1813, for the pur.
;Hase of bringing out Cabin, Seeend Cabin, and,
Steerage Passengers, by the Mllowing, '
Regard, Packet Shun to and frOm Liverpool. i
..Ships' CaPlains Days ri l f Sailing from
Names. , \ • Nrw York.
O. Washington, Builrows,. June .7,oct 7 Feb 7
'..lnited States Britton ' ' 13 ' 13 • 13
,
Garrick Skiddy ' • 23 • 25 ' 25
Patrick Henry Delano ~.,. July 7 Nov 7 Mar
nheflirid ' AUen .• - 13 ' • 13 • .
Iloaeius - C.ollins • 25 • 25 25
Independence - Nye . Atigi 17 Dec . 7AI 7
- lirginuin • Allen 1 - - • 13 • 13 • 13
:- . . ,- ,,ldorts, • - E. Ci•bb i'' 25 • 25 .4- • 25
..;.shburton Duillcstori Sep. i 7 Jan .7 31'y 7
Sie'n Whitney Thompson ' i 3 ' 13 • 13
Sheridan DeFeyster • 95 ' 95 ' 25
. , . • Daysl-if Sailing ram
Liverpool. -
t;. Washington Botrows ,July 25 Nov-2531'r 2i
ruled States Britton • Aug 1 Dec IVI •
. .arrick - Skiddy 'l3 • 13. • 1..
Patrick Henry' DO ... , • 25 • 25 ' '25
Sheffield . ... :a :"• 'll Jan. 1 M'Y 1
?.wins • I '.i: sr • i3'•l3 • 13
~
- ndependene . :.‘..'e •• 1,1 • 25 • 25
% irginian .. A...: i . i 'n••.:-. t - Feb 1 Poe 1
3 ;dating 1,- l L. • li-•- 13 ' 13
Ishbur 'X'-:
sal` - ! - ....r....1 1 - -:1 • •;, 25 • 25
31e'n Whitne.; 1 r.l -r , .4." ' v ' 31 r I J'ly 1
iheridan - L. ... , ......7 • .3' • 13 ' 13
'Regotor Packet.'.. J :..:,,,nd i from Lond
Ships', Captains • Daya of Sailing from
Names. .. • :New York.
Mediator • Chadwick' lane, I . oet 1 - Feb 1 '
Wllington • Chadwick • 10 ' 10. ' .10
• Quebec- , Deberd , ' . 20. ' '2O • '2O
Philadelphia Hovey July! 1 Nov I %Pr • I
Switzerland Chadwick • - .10 • 10 • 10
H. HudsonM
• organ •20•20 ‘, 20
Ontario -- Bradt:i Aug' 1 Dec IAI 1
iron-into •, . Griswold 0• 1 1 •10 •-- 10
' Westminster ' ~Moore .•20 • 20 '2O
St. James ' Sebor , Sept. 1 Jan' 1 Muy 1
Montreal Tinker • 10 • 10 • 111
-Gladiator'.'': • Britton \ D : '.2.0 • 20 •20
)ay' e 's' of sailing trons
, . . ' • . Landers .
,
Mediator Cliadwick Idly! 17 Nov 17 11`r 17
• Wellington --Chadwick • ;27 •- 27 • 27.
. Quebec - - fleberd. i Aug: . 7 Dec' 7 .V 1 7
,• Philadelphia,, Doves , • 1 - 17 ' 17 ' 17
- 'Switzerland Chadwick • - •1 27 ' 27 '27
11. Hudson Morgan , Sepi 7 Jan 7 11`v 7 .
Ontario . • Itradi-h 1 . ' i 17 ' 17 ~' 14
' TtlrCap • Griswold' . • ' 127 '27• 22
"Vemminster Moore , • Oct: 7 Feb 7 rue 7
Ft. Jairiaii Sober •1 17 `t,.17 ' I,
Montreal Tinker .127 ' .27 •2;
Clao•ator " .Britton . Nov 7 Mar' 7 J'ly
1 addition to the above Reetilar Lines, a num
)
be of Splendid New York boili Tratisii•el•Ship.,
• •.. si:ch. as the .A tiiretulack,' !Scoll,iio:- .Rti,ell
Glover,' and • Eelin,' will continue 1„.• it'll front
'Liverpool weekly in r`rgidar sneces4i.n, thereby
-preventing the 'least possibility of deien intro['
_,:::delay in Liverpool: and lot the accommodi .. nn
-'-- 'of 1 14.0. -
wishinglo remit money to their. m.
1- iliesla fiends; I have arranged the pavme ,of
;
I 'en.; Drafts:oolle following banks :
. The Ulster Bank, and branches
: . BELAND. The Provincial Bank, - do.;
i ' , . 1 The National Bank •.- do.
'• All Drafts payable at eight, st•either- of The a
• bove banks, their.laranchis or ag , ncies.
: - Messrs. Spooner, Atwood &Co
'ENGLAND.. ' • bankers, London. . '
)
• - • P. W. Byrnes, Esq. Li l verpool.
. Passengers can also b.... engaged . fir Liver-,
pool to PhiladOphia, Boston, and Baltimore, by
the regular picket ships; on (
application being
' made personally, or by letter, post p l aid, ) ad
, • dressed to i l • ' • • '— i
L JOSEPH McMUIIR AY,
• • ' 100 Pine.street, corner ofSouth.
AGENTS.—In Pottsville,Benj. Hannan, E,q.
In Lowell , ich. Walsh. Esq. •
- - 1 . In AlbanY, T. Gough, Eq. •
! ' '. ln Newark, John McColgan; Esq.
. _
• . • . In Toronto; U. C.; Rogers and
. .-- Thompson. •
• I. also beg leave to assure , my friends and tliq * :
public in general, that the greatest punctuality
will be observed in the sailing of the above ships,
together svitn all others - which I. may.have, and
/Drat passengers will experienceto delay on their
',arrival at the different ports where they mean to
olwikark. . •
• 'P. s,—Free passage can also.b6 secured from
' ,the various ports'in Ireland and ‘Scotland from
,which steamboats.run to Liverpool.. -
, • JOSEPH MeNIURRAY:
, 100 Pine street, New . York.'
•"Pives drafts in sums to suit Applicants, on the
• •
Provincial Had of Ireland; payable at
' 'Cork - - Banbridge l Limerick
Ballymena Elm:mist : ' Parsontown
Undonderry .Downpatriek : ligo ' •
:Cavan' 'Wexford ' Lurgiar - •
' . Belfast .- . • Omagh Waterford ,
Gal Way • Dungannon i , Bandon'
-Ennis - - Armagh • • • Ballyshannon
' • _Athlone ' ' Coleraine, • 1 Strabane, , •
- Kilkermy • DUngarsan • . Ballina
Mallow Tralee • V . Money more
Toughs! Cocitehill '.' . Enniskillen '' •
• ' Eilrush ' Monaghan.
--; - ' Enst.aim—Sporrer, Atwood 4' Co., Banker*,
' London, payable in everuire, y tow L n iverpuol;ejn Great.Britain'
. -- P. W. BYRNES, Esq
* , CITY og GrAsaow Ws, Payable' in every
• -
•-'--- -.:. ' own in Scotland. . .
New Yorkdanuary 21, • 4
• A dmini4tratoes Notice:
p
OTI E is hereby given, that leuers of_Ad.
• ministration on the estate of thoritas Jones,
Umbrella Makeklate of the Borough of Potts.
Schuylkill county, deceased,
Jgitor to the tubs r, b the hate ,
Register eon
bydkil eti There y ore, pl ßg mbs t
in
'debtedto said estate, are requested to make pay
ment,-and all those hosing claims wililnersv present
them to die subscriber, residing in fditt.
Lot settlement. . - -
JOON JONES,
Mmibistrstoi.
17.40
Novembois 18,
.... $2 CO
....'.I OD
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"I- Will TEACI you - ro !riErts, THE BO W ELS OF TOE ' EAR AND BRING OUT FROD TUE CAVERNS Of MOUNTAINS, lIETALR:ITHICII 'WILL awe STRENGTH TO OUR HANDS ANI) SUBJECTSJ 4../
ALL NATURE TO.OUR UNE AND ASURE —DR. JOHNSON.
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WEEKIY ; iBY BENJAMIN BANNAN, AGENT FOR THE PROPRIETOR, POTTSILLE :SCHUY4ICILL , COUNTY, PA.
XIX
55 00
10 00
15 00
25 00
. • II 111 UT'S
• INDIAN VEG TA BLE. PILLS,
`" -- Of the' North, :14rteriepn ,Coile i ge f.ifealth.
1 1
This extraordinary medicine is founded upon the
princirle that the' human! fronte is sillject to ONLY
ONE DISEASE. viz .Corrupt I linhors. br in toner words ,
'Mom!). orate Rion& and nitihirirr save vegetable'
cleansing, is wanted in order to drisledisease nfevery
description from the bode. - I
-
If the channels of ouri mighty rivers shniild be
come choked up, would 'lint the accumulated waters
find new outlets. or the cpuntry be inundated?--Just
so with the, human body; 4tho natural drains become,
closed, the accumulated inquoirieswill most agsuretb i
ly findvent in some form df disease or death will be a .
eertain consequence. 1 . ,
~ I
• - -%VIIIGIIT'S.I N D IAN 'N• EGETABLL • PILLS
are eminently calculated, car carrVing.cut this on AND
PURIFYING raiscteLE:herause they area purgative
medicine so justly Italaheed and, withal so natural
to the ImmarectinetitutiJni , that they canriowinssitily
injure the most delicate;rlt the same time, il.used in
such a manner as to produce free;evactiations - by the
bowels, and repeated a fieler times Jet will be absolute
ly imposinble for pain or 'distress 'of any kind to con.
finite in the.bruiv. A 'single twePty five cent box a
the above named Indian I Vegetable Pills will, in all
cases, gists relief,sometiines even beyond tfie power
.of words to d es cribe, andlif perseveredin for a short
timeohereis not a malady in the whole course ofhu
man ills that can nossiblyi withstand their astonithing
and wonderful influenc,e. - ' I WRIGIIT'SINDIAN VEGETA
' me. PILLS are a certain care for
• COSTIVE:NESS.
Because t heyy completely" cleanse the , stomach OH,
bitwels from those biliou# and entrant ht.mors which
paralyse and - weaken ' . the digestive 'organs, and
are the cause rif,,headae - he, nausea, and sickness,
Palpitation of the he:di—rheumatic 'plias in va
rious parts of the body,, iind many other unpleasan
syMptoms. -I
In • all disordered motions - of the Blond, called
Intertnittent, Remittent., Nervous, Inflammatory, and
Putrid
_FEVERS., . •
~......
%Vright'slndian Vegetable Pills. will be foundia cer
rain remedy; because thy cleanse the stoma ,h and
bowels from all billions humors and pdrify the
blood; consequently. ail they remove -every kind of
disease, they are absolut 'ly certain to cure every kind
,
of fever. . ..
. '
,Sta, also when morbidhumors - are deposited l upon
• the membrane and musefe, causing those pains Mils
mation and, swelling, ca led - ;
MI EMI AT . F.,m, Gotr, &c..
I Wright's Indian Vegeta de rills may be relied on as
nlways certain to give relief, and if persvered with,
will most assuredly, aid without fail, makc a per
fect. cure of the above pOiftil malaßies.—Frem three
to six 01 said Indian Vedtuble Pills taken every night
ot.going to bed, will, irka short time, completely rid
the body Reim all morbid and corrupt humors; and
rheumatisnt, gout. and ilain of every d,eseription.will
disappear, is if by magte. • ,
For the same reason twlten. from sudden changes
of the atmosphere, or any other cause, the perspira
tion is checked:and tholie hiimors which should pass
offhy the skin.arethrowit inwardly.csusingbeadache,
nausea. and sickness, pain in the bones... Watery arid
inflamed eyes, sore throat, hoarsenees, coughs. eon
sumption. rheumatic pains in various part ofthe body
and many other symtores of i
CATCII ENG COLD,
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills will invariably give
immediate relief. Three or forts pills taken at n e.ta
on going to bed, anell repeated a ifew ' times, will
remove all the :above unpleasant tiyminins. and
restore the hotly to • evein sounder health than before
The same map be said of difficulty of breathing
Or
•I
Ag.,T1137A. • - •
Wri2ht's Indian "Vegetable Pills will loosen ands
carry off by the FIOT:101 and bowels those rough and
phlegmy huntors which stop the air, cells of the
lungs, and are the cause of the above dreadful com-
It stir
It should
IN DI A.N V VG ETA 13l EYlLLSarecerlaintoremove
lain in the side. nplacsamn, nausea and sickness, lose
of appetite. enstivent4t. r •ellow tinge of the iskM
and eyes. and every other -ymprnms of .
LIVER•COMPLA INT.
lienattie they purge from the body those corrupt and
stagnant himinors.wh4l) when deposited an the liver
are thc,cause or theiabove dangerous complaint
They are also to irreveht , •
Pori xy 1 4 .:, 11 Su npEN . DE.ATH: .
Becanse they 'airy offithose humours which obstruc4
-Ling the ei renlat ion, arn the cause of a 'rush. ordeter
minanon of blood to the head; giddiness,,,especiallY
on tionina suddenly - mend, blindness.drowsinessJoss
of memory. intimation of the brain, insanity, and all,
disorders ofihe
Those who lahnur within doors
.should rem ember -
that they frequently b . r!eitilie nn atmosphere which is
wholly- 'unlit for the proper expansion of the lunge;
and at the same time dwina to aa antra' exercise, the
bowels are not sidiftiently. evremated, the blond
becomes impure, and : i heatinche, indigestion, palpiitt
tinn of the heart. and many •other disagreeable
symtoms are sure to - . I
WEIGHT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, • •
Being d Cleanser of the stamen and bowels, and ft
direr: purifier of the !rood, arc certain not only to
-remove pain or distress of every kind from the body.
but if used occasionally, so as to keep the body free
from those humours:] which are the cause of erer r y
malady incident to Man, they will most assuredly
promote such a just end equal circulation-of he blood
that those who lead e sedentary life; will be able it,
enjoy 'sound health:and disco S e -of any kind -will log
absolutely
rtAO77ONS 70 AGENTS. ,
Country agents, and others, are - respectfully
informed thht, owing: to the • great, fitpubirity, - and
increasing demand fur the above named Pills, a host
of unprincipled, ptiksons are busily engaged in
manufacturing, and ;trending a, spurious article in
qmitatinn,of
\avntalirs INIShiIirVEGETABLE
They arc also thriller 'informed thail have a sui
pending against onelV 0. Falck, for counterreitin
the,above named mddicine rind are c . t tltuosed ageing
buying or receiving Imedicine from said v. o. lalek
as he cannot by shy possibility have, the genuine.
WrishCelndian Veietable Pills for sale! '
All travelling agents, with genuine medicine are
provided With a I ,ertificatc of agency, signed.i - y
William Wright, Vice President of the N.
oft ,
Travellers, Who eannot show a certificate as abion
,
described .will be known as base impastOrs.—Shim
them, therefore. as
,fou would a Highway mart, or; a
Midnight Robber. i
Offices. devoted e 7 .lclusively to the sale - of Wright's
Indian Vegetable Pihs wbolesa ie and - , retail, No
169 Race St 'Phitactelui its No, 2.9..1 Greenwich sired
Boston
N B—Betrare of the ,eottitt-rfeiter in inject Street
Philadelphia. • .
AGENTS FORSCHUVLXILL COUNTY.
Taos. & Jameit Beatty, Pottsville.'
Bickel &11111,0rwigsburg.
=, Camel Saylor;'schii3lkill Haven.
• Aaron Mattis, Lower Mahantongp. •
Jacob Kadlipan, n - do- -
Jonas Kaulimsn,do
John Weist, Klingerstown. •
Caleb Wheeler. Pine grove..
•'!, • John Snvder.Friedensburg.
Samsel tkiyeq, Pert Clinton,. ,
Fethertaff Dre)i itCo., Tuscarora.
Taggerti Tamaqua. . •
Voretz forietler. West Penn township.
, T. Shuler &Co., East'Brooswick township.
Henry Koch & Son. McßearishUrg.;
DeForinia, Lewellyn. • •
• I ( E. & Kauffnian,ZimmernaantoWn. .
Abraham Heobner,.Port Carbon. ,
"'John blenz,Middleport. '
Georg' geitsnyder. New Castle.
Bennett Ce Taylor, Minersville.,
Norifitinibtrland County.
IL B. Massei.•Sanbary.
Jacob Haab: Shamokin. "
Wm Forsythe. Northumberland. -
Wm. IleineniMilton.
john G. Reim, Upper Mahaney.
Ireland & Mine% Meßwensville.
I) cr ha County.•
I. W. Ringleir &Co., Reading..
Stichter at McKnight, do .
Goclfried Belden, Hamburg.
October 1, 1842,
FEATHERS,
,BIA:ITHESSES, BEDS,
.HEPSTEADS, BEHHIAGI, &Ca'
TiE ebizen'S of SebuytkiU wooly; in wont of
the aboveisnieles, are rfspeetfully.inett#d to
call on the subicrtbers before purchabing as they
are tioterthine4 to Bell et 1, 0 lowest * priOs for
cub: , HARTLEY KNIGHT;
, Ivo. HESout Second street
5 doors aboyo Syrup tweet.
- rbtladolpbbriNcorciact It,' 46.41 R,
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Lien he remembered th:it IVRIGIIT'§
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;7 WEIN , ' 44:.
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po , rrsv - fu : E G
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1 . . . P UBLIC S /1. la rs-41.. •
011.DISUANT to an orleil,"nf the Orphans'
'm Conti of Berks County.; and an orde`r of tht
Prphana' Court of Sehuyt .1 County, the sub
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Scribers' Administrators osi to Estate of Jona.
.
1 haii Innen, late of Fast Bru 'rwick ((owlishly, in
the Conroy, of Schuylkill, 4...rased', Will offer
1.
'at P..blie Sale, at the Douse . f Jului . Bailey, Sr.
Ilambnilg, Perks County, --' ' • ! •
, . •, I
i ,On &Out day, the SW day olDecerdier, next,
the undivided one fnurth part of all the follow
inn Real E•cato of Janes , K.uin, & Co.
-
1 No. t. WINDSOR • FUR ACE, and about
afifiji 4 itregt of Wood and Sprout Land,- situate in
..ic„,--%. 1 . Wind.air, ' Greenty int' and Ithany
-1,24. a.; ' rownshipirßerks tintinty.3 miles from
.'. -I:" groinhurg,with.thl following im Im.
f ' ments : One Furpace with the ne
ce,.arv,i buildings attached for Moulders; inure
Coal tiiiusa. Ware 1 fouse,Ca Tenter Shop, Smith
Shop. ulnae! erected Stampii g Mill. a goon and
' well finished two story Stone Man.
~..,,,,, i
... a ., sion House, Office r Smoke House, and
7 1 4; ''..•:-.- conienlent Illowe; for workmen, larde
-,.-_.---_--- Run and stable 11 in good order: _
No' V. 111/ Acres of Wood and Sproul. Land,
situate!! in Windsor township, Berke County.
adjoining Windsor Foriic• Land, and la'nd of
Gear giii.Yil tiler, Charles ICeller, Peter C.. Baum,
Jonathan Weidman and others. • '. •
No. - :. 148.Acre4 of Wnt.4 and Sprout Land,
situatefiin West Brunswick township, Sehuyl.
kill County. adjoining Win For Furnace Land,
lot No.'4,.and lands of John :sehall and Jonathan
Weidirtan: . •
,
No. '4. About 120 Acres Of Wood Land, situ.
ate in,'! West Brunswick tiownship, adjoining'
-Windsor FornaCc Lend, L 4 No. 3, and land of
John Scholl.
. . _
No. 5. 55j Acres of Woo. and Sprout. Land,
...N,„ . .. situate in Green • ich township, Barks
•isti.. 4 `",.. County; adjohlin -lot No. 6, and lands
:-''''' of.-Daniel Keller, John Greenwald
and others-
No. 6 , . 861 Acres of Wood and Sprout Land,
sitoale lin said.Grernwieh townbhiP, adjoining
lets No! 5 and 7; and lands of Samuel Harbor!,
John Greenwald and others ! . ,
No. 7 135tAcres of Wod_and Sprout Land.
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situate in said Greenwich ownihip. adjoining,
Windsiir Furnace kind. lot No. fi, and lands of
Nl..rtin!iZt.ttlemoyer, John Greenwald and nth.
ors..
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Sale to commencel'at 12 9 clock.
, •By order of the Court of fterks County. .. '
WILLIAAI SCHOENER, Mc km
,By oHer of the Court
,of Sehuvikill County.
r • - 1 JOHN H.!EOWNING,CPk.
November 18.
N. EC Tbe•Assignees bf Jone., Keim & Co.,
will sell the oilier undivided portion of all the
several properties above tnentioucd, at the same
time and place. -
a E. ,N o ,
Pursuant to nn Order qf the Orphans' Court
of Schoylkill Co imp, the Subscribers,' admiiiis.
trators'hrthe estate. Iforesaid, will ii'ffer at Public
Sale at :the Mame of 'Michael Grace, in Orwigs.
burg, Schuylkill County, an
Monday, the Itth day , of December nest,
at 1 o'clock in the afierr.non: A certain undivi •
ded half parr. of 2004 Acres and 84 perches of
land More.or less, situate in said East Bruns.
wick to wnship, bounded ky lands of Elijah . Mtn
iner.o.;Kepnet, Jacob. Rumble and others. The
improVements area F .rge with three fires, two
large goal Houses, Saw dill, Smith Shop, a good
' t i o two try Dvielling Hnuse, 9 motive.
•1111•111 meat 1 - I,uses hr work men;about 100
" la 'dr.: °elec+ of the land is arable and in a
BP@ ~ ,
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' ...„,. —.,...-: high state of c titivation, a good young
Apple Orchard. Toe Cat !e Schuylkill river pas.
see through,the land tie ut three miles, and the
LiltlOSchwilkill Railroad, the same distance,.
and Cold Run aka passes through the same, and
there ere several good water powers on the same
premiSes.
By 'haler of the Court;
' • JOHN H. DOW NII
PEP!
l' ; - NM,
NOcalber 18,
, '
IL
Pursuant to an order
or Perks Coontv,.he pub
ol the Emote afro.. paid, i
at the linto.e of Henry'
the
the Villsge of Douglass
On,Saturday, the 16thl
at l i o'Nock in the afleF
now or late in the tenor'
ate in Amity township,
by lands of Jacob Gci
Epp, Sheepshnn
cob Weaver, and D. H
crop more or less, abo
;v r.,p2 2 z Wood's nd s nn
. ^*-kl e.• . the `remaind
• : good Fences'
cultivation, i
t•ut y r , vements are a go
Pion' Rouse and a nes:
Water convenient, a lar
chard and other fruit ti
- Story • qt° iv
z , .,.
...v. Stable' attar
gr. ,• through thtl
1 -1. ir - .
—_--- -- _ convenient
worship.
By oilier of the Coo
WILLIAM SCH
soverriber 18,
POT
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EAGLE rouNaRT:
John Farrell 1
'My ESPECTFULLY announces to the public that
111 the Eagle Found is' in full operation, where
he Would thankfully r ive orders for castings or ev.. l
err description. He h4s constantly on band Hollow
ware. Sad Irony, tarn is and rails, cart and wagon
bodes, plough points. ould* boards, and cultivator
teeth: he also has a variety of rail road and drift
wheel patterns, coal takaken and screens, lire grates,
&c.,4540.,a1l of which e will sell at the lowest cash
it
prices. Dealein.wolll do well to give him% call, be
(dye purchasing elsew ere.
Ilsiosember 25,18434
. . MILLINERY:
VERS. *ARMEN
DeSPECTFIi3LI4Y announces to the Ladies
MLR of Pottsville and vicinity; that she haajust
Opened her
FALL FASHIONS,
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Among which are; a variety anew Style Bon:
Oct Velvets, Silks, itibbone: dcc., di: Het
VELVET BONNETS
Are at the latest and most
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I hwitionab ePatterns; wh ich
she-is determined to sellas
cheap as..they can be por.
i chased cliewheie; She ;re
_ • .!' - ' itmetfulli solicits the pat:
tome of the public. ,!
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PPY: --
SA'rIJRDAY MORNING; _DECEMBER 2,
PETER JONES.
NIOIIOLAS JONES.
Administrators
'a, Clerk . .
JONES,
OLAS PINES,
Administ:ators
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of thn .Orphans' Court
goriberg,Ad umustroloro
will offer at Public Sale,
IclCenty, Innkeeper, in
iillr,
day of December nest,
i nonr, it Valuable Farm,
r of Jacob Masser, situ. -
, Balks County, bound, d
er, %initial Fritz, Adam
a, .Thoinas Ready, Ja
mmer. eni.taining 207 A.
ut 14 Acre* of which is
nd about 6 Acres meadow;
!or in: Farmland, under
z, and in a high, state of
(being well , :limed. The
ibd two 'story stone Man.
;er fail,ng spring of good
rge,wiss Barn. Apple Or.
fees; also a Convenient one
9 Tenant House and log
shad; a public road passes
ifabove . property pad it is
to schools and place of
t.
ENER, Clerk.
• ET ER JONES .
ICHOLAS
Adnrinietretorr•.;
47-4
SVILLE
47--ly.
From the Albion. I
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AULD JOHNNY, GR IHAM.
Dear Annie, what think ye 0' Auld John Graham f
The Carle van pantile an' slee
He wants a bit Wine to tent his bein bame
An the body' has fired upon me. ; •
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Wi bonnet sae vaunty. an' overlay sae clean; •
An ribbon that wood hone:his brie. -
'He cam'd done the c!enahat the gloamin yestreen
An' rappit and speeed ay for me. ; • . •
I bide him come hen wham:My minty sae thrang
Was birlin her wheel eidentlie
And fold fa' the Carle he wad na Mat
.fang
Ere he mold out his errand to me.
"Hoch Tibby lass a' yon braid acres Oland
ripe Craps that ware hennilieJ -
An' mackle' emir neer shall be at yet.; command
Gin ye mit'a look kindly on me. -1
"Yon herd "o' fat owsen thnt rek.(the glen,
Thae naigies t hat nil-He the lea,
The Icyc i' the shelter. en' the sheepi' the pen,
I'll gie 3'o:leer Ttbby. to thee.
•
hap ye. nn' fend ye, and auk ye. and tend ye
As conthy as couthy can bet
I'll cheriah, an' cheer ie, an' daut yean' dear ye,
An' mak' ye the licht o'iay ee.
"An lassie. I've gowning o'anwd stockin*
An' pearling wad aazde ye'r e'e
A m , ;•ttl'd bat canny ynung . y:tud the yokin'
Whan ye wade e intent' wi' mer
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SaP Aunty r . Ree I am re in a °wither'.
What anßws.r th 6 bedv nie ; •
But a(.rn I wish he wrd tale my mild mither •
Are let puir young Tibby abee. %1 1t.6N GRANT.
• A Lovek IiAGA; - ED,.,
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OR THE -
Successful elcturtsl)ip Of Alat:lortes,
As expressed Ihrough an eirstk.dated
l'ineville;to one Thompson a •
''friend of the ',ll,jor's
DEAR Stu :—.Crismus is over; and the thing's
did. NMI know I 'told you ~,
my lest 'I was
gwitie to bring Miss 'Mary up to:the chalk a Cris.
mus. Well, done if es Flick as is whistle, the' it
CUM mighty nigh beim' a serioua nndertaki t'.=
But I'll tell you all about the %b i ota circumstance.
The'fact is, I'ye l tnade my Mind up martin
twenty times, jest to' go and cute; ite out with the
whole busines; but. Whenever I go whar she wus.
and whenever abs lOoked at me Vvith t her witchen'
eyes, and kilid or blushed at me,! I always felt sort
o'l i skeeretl and faintY,'and ell what I made up, to
tell her, wits forgot so I couldn't think of it to
et e me. But you't.ea rnsrlied Man, Mr. lThninp.
soniso.l couldn't tell , any thing l about poppite the
qiiestion, as they call it. ti's almighty grate fa
vtilr to ax uv a right' putty, gal i and to !Hopi° as
aint used to•it, it &ea monstrous hard. don't it
They sty widdera don't mind it nu more'n ma
in! But I'm makin" a transgreseion, as the preach-
Cr sez.
1
Unstring eve I put on my new edit, and shaved
my face es . slick as a smoothin' iron, and' went o
ver to, old Mrs diullioneies. As soon as I , went
iota the parlor *hire they wus all settin' round
rile fire, Miss Carfipe and. Miss Ketkish both laugh
ed rite out, • i ;
.There, there,' sez they, , I told you so; I kites.?
ii d he Joseph.
'What's I dun, Miss Canine; sez I.
'You cumUntl ,, r sister's ,
chicken" bone, and do
;aelieve she tinew you was catlike when ,she put
ii over the do,,r. F • 4
'No. I didn't —1 didn't n 3 sUch thing now,' sez
Miss Mary, and hat Ines blushi3.l red all over.
.Oh! you, needn't deny it, a z Mies Kes:ah,
, ycni belong to Joseph now. jest as sure as ther's
any charm in chicken bones:
I knowed that ;was a first rare chance' to say
somAbin', but the dear little critter looked , so BOP
r ' y, end kep so', 'I couldn't say nothin'
Cactly to the pint; so,l nick 4- ch.ir end resched
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p and tuck down the bme arid put it m my pock
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.What ere you givine,to do with that bone,
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m. M.jorl' sez'Nliss Miry.; , .
•I'm gwine to keep it: as long as I live, eez I,
las p Cri/MUS present frmi the handsomest gal in
Georgia.' i
1 . When I .said that, she i blushed wars° and
wurse.
. Atilt you ashamed, Ildlntl' set she.
.Now you ought to give her a Citismus gift,
Joseph, to keep all bet life,' fez Miss Carline. '
.Ati,' eez old Mrs Stallions, 'when I wus a gal,
we used to hang up our' stotkin's—:
i . .Why;mcdhet!' an, all of !em, 'to any stockin's
rite afore—....—e ; ,
, , Then I feh,a, little streakcid. too, kos they wus
all blashin . .as-bard as they could. • ,
.1-lighty-tightyr sea the old lady,: .what fine.
ment. I'd like Ito know what harm there in to
stockin's. People now. a-ditya is gittin' so mealy
mouthed, they can't call no•bite by its avian_ and
I don't see theyhe any better than the old time
people w U 3. Witen I wus 's gal like .yeu. chile, I
used to hang up my stocktu's and get 'em full ; of
presenta.',
'The gals kep !anthill'. :
I.• , liever, mind," rez.,Mis's ltlary, 4Mafor's gain' to
give me a Cillalllll gifttioun't you Majrl'
.Oh, yes,' set.i, !you know I .pruunsed 'ion
one.. . 'l
.gut didn't men tikat,r Fes she. -
rl'ao 0 . 01111 for you thk4 I want you to Item,
all your
. 111.1 but•it wonitl.lnka a two bushel , bag
to hohi it; err. X. I : •
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.ob. that's kind,' sea she.
•.13ut will you keep it as loog ati you livel sec
,uertainly
'Now you bear that,' Mies Panne; sea I; she
says she'll keep it all her life.' , -•
.Yea I willtkw.kliair Mary; .but what is •
'Never mind.' you hang up a big big coot to
bold it, and you'll And out what it is when you
see it in the Tornio',
;Mies Carling winked stMiss IteSish, and them
whispered to ber; then they both langhed and look•
ed at me as Mischeirous ea they . ; could.
.You'll be Sure to give it to me now, it I hang
tip is bsg, ser, !Alia Maiy.
.And you 'promise to keep it," sea i.
will; cause you wouldn't giro me within' that
wasn't worth keepinV,' - - 1
Ttley alt agreed they would hang up a bag for
me to put Miss Mary's prismue present in on
the back porch and that, 'sure enuf,was a grate big ,
meal bag boogie' to the .ice. It was monstrous
unhandy to get into, but I was termieed not to
back out; so I sot some chairs oti top of. a bench,
and got hol& s rope, and let • myself down into
the:bag; hatpin as I watlllittin' in bag swung
again the chairs, anddo#n they tient with a ter•
rible racket. ut nobody didn't Wake up bat
Mrs. Stallions' grate big cur dog,•-and j I here he
cum ripple and tatiii through the' Yard likejatiu
and round he went ugha to find out' What wits
the matter. t . . ;
I mot dosin In the didn ' t breathe:riot'-
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der nor a kitten, (or fern he'd find_ ma out; and
tau 4 wVIO jot haekir TO " 14 bee
its blow bknitintile cold, and 'the ?Id big kept do
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m. round; and tssaingirll re,it Enure me 'seasick as
[Mealier, i I wi t s i f. and to move ior tear the rope
would break and let Me fill. Snit, thal eat, with
my teeth inatlin' like I bad the 4ger.' It seemed ,
like it would nelveCcucia day-lighti and I do Whore
if I didn't love [Miss Mary So p#erful I . tvould
v i
have, froze to each: for my hertrt was the only
spot that felt ',aim, and It !didn't beat more than
two ticke 'a mini'', our nben I ifraight how she
would be surprised inl the Moretti', and then it
went in it canter: Di'me.tty 114 cussed old dog'
rum up on the no'rch slid begun to smell ab tut the
hie, and then be harked like he had tree•l' acorn.
. rBOW, wow,lwowt•l i sez lie. Then he'd smell
aiain, and try to set up to the bk.
rOit nut,' sez I I,I veri'loril for 'fear they would
Ii i
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hear me; ' '
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:How. tOrovviez he; andl . felt all over in spots,
for I speclail every mii.it 4'd nip me; :nd w ai
marlin worse, I Couldn't see whir bouts he'd take
hold, ,j 1.
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'Bw,wow! r , • '•
' Then I tried cnazin". 1 . '
.Cum here, go id feller,' Sez I end whistled to
him; hut it won't no Use. - Thar he stood. and
kep up. hilt eternal wlnnits' and ;barkin' rill night
I conli'nt tell Whim diy-light was breekin' only
by the chickens crowiti', and wits monstrous glad
to hear 'et'. Cal if I hed toi, stay there one hour
more, I den% btlieve I'd ever grit out o' that bag
alive; I , ; i
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Old Mk Stallion cum out flirt, and as'soon as'
she new the bek, sez she, I . 1
. rWhatoponyearth l hashlosopliput in the bag
for Ma'ryl I'll lay , it's a, yerrlinl, or some live Doi,
mat, or else Bruin wotild' n t bark at it so.' ' '
. She went iota Callthe gils,; and I sot thar slily.
vita!
.911 over so I - Couldn'espenk if I tried to; but
I-didn't illy within'. , I .
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Bime by
. they all cum runtriin' nut.
'My goody, what IOC!' i seziMiss Mary. .
'Oh, itts alive!' sez Miss IC•eish, 41 seed it move.'
'Call Cato, and•make liimi cut the rOpe,' sez
Miss Celine, :and lets!seieltshat it is. Como here
1 ' r_ .
Cato, anti get this bag &Tn. : a . , .'
.6 Don't hurt it fur the ?rola,' Fa Miss Mary.
Cato untied the roue ihat,iwas around the jice
and let the bag down easy on the an n, and I tum,
bled outlall covered wtitt , ,corn meal, froin bead to
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foot. I I ! ; I.
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iGnoilness gracious!' . se:, Miss Mary, 'if it vent
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the Itl.kr h.msell I' I i i
:Iyes,' i.ez i, .and you ,knew you promised to
keep my Crtsmus present as gong as you lived.
The 4 , 1 a faired thenisrilvesalmost to dear, and
went to brushin of the stied risf,st se they could,
snyio'..ihey wits glide ti hing tl:at Big up every
Crimes, till they got hast•arlds too. Miss M . v,
—bless her Might eyes-I-blushed as beatinfu s a
inornin'' glory, and aid; shel'il- stick to h • word.
When I heard her st4Y ii. I Olt as if it wus enef
to.rnduCe a Man to hang in l'a meal bag from one
Crismus to another' •' h. ,' '
. The Matters all setilo nnw cept the wedden
day; Mary rit z that; master 'arr sot for some time,
as gals alias likes to bei engaged a while afore
r ' I r- •
marri.r„e. .
Yours in perfect-hippi4ss. J. I.
P. S. 1 like to for i goi- to 1101 you bout cousin
Pete. He got armp i t on egito,; ',tuner' he heerd of
my gageinet4, and has bin ail metier as a hoss.ap•
pie ever since. • ' i
El :NO BTU Clltll6 nomr. TO.7•••
113 (Ult man sei-ks in the
'wcinranil An influence like
the ehriering light, more felt
le cif hl i existence, in its sof-
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,runimi,dpg power ; than se
s4gle act, or recognised by
Tati Wtse, ♦ zi
And after elf, whet
comp:H . 141(101p of
the gerile dew, and
throughout the What
tening, Lenithg,
koncejedged by tiny
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any certain rule.it is in' fact a being to come
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home to, in the happiest sense of that expression.
, Poetic lays of ancient tidies were -wont to tell
how the hold wartiior iretuMing 1 from the fight
would doff his pluMed heliqet. and reposing friim
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his toils, lay hare his skew* limbs, that woman's
hind might. pour • intoi theft wounds, the healing
balm. But nev r wean knight. nor warrior
covered with the 'pier thti battle field, was more
in need ',if aroma la soo Wing power, than ere
those care-Worn' sons Of toil, who struggle for'the
bread of life, in more peaceful end enli4htened
days. Anti trill, though the romance of the !cam,
tie, the helinet, thelwavinOplume; and the
.- •iClarina 'wild and high."
May all hate : vanished (core the scene; the charm
Of woman's influence pvestas brightly in the pic
ture '4l donieritic jl.l as t'when she pieced 'the
wreath of . 4iCtory no the hero's Mids. Nay, More
so;'for there are 4131 , et sensibilitie3 at work,'
thoughts more prl
4*(34a:A ;missions more in
tense in our roe( thiiaire 4- ;of ttiellectual and mor
al strife, than whete ibe eantest was for martial
fame, and force of arms ptecured far each couipet
itur. his share of glory. or of wealth
Among ill the changeswhich have taken place
in the condition of Mankind, it is then not the
least of woman's priiileges, that tier influence re
' inains the' same, except only ,as it Is deepened
and perfected as her lawn character ipproaches to
wards'perfection. li is not the least of her privi
leges, the; the can still he all to man which' hie
necessiti require; not lie,can retire trom the tu
mult of the world, and seek her society with zest
' vibiCh nothing canitinpair.im long.as she receives
him with s a true iin4 faithful heart—ttue to the
best and kindest unprses of which' her nature is
capable; and laithfal to the sacred trust cimmit
led I to bet care. j
Aad that is lio.liew Many a home can witness
—haw many a fiseelide 'ilielerdpe. bow many a
happy meeting alier!abspieri Faithfully prolonged!
Yee; there ere scenes Within thelascred precidcts
et the household ilaatth, which, not the leis, be
cause a stranger's iye beholds them, repay, and
richly too, dark dila of weary conflict'. and long
nights of anxiatisvire. Biat who shall paint thenil
Are they not grisian on the hearts 'of wires t and
thew:Ad bold the' . picture there, in on its beau
ty, ;Avidness and truth; would scarcely draw aside
, thriven, which pities i i t from the world.--211q.
Ellis , - . i 1
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A MssascannviCa6.--We are sorry to learn
from the 134rre Gent i le; that a painful .ease of
shOplieing basin - at came to light'in that .village.
Mrs. Harriet Smith, a ' l native at the town, •of a re • .
spectable family, the rife of Mr: Josiah Smith,
one of the beet eiiisens, a member of nchureh,
and a pother:46Bit beim detected :in stealing. du :
ring the last , three years, onerous Pods of dry
goods to the amount of &festal hundreds of dol.
Isis. . The forgeries bi - William Goddard, saps
the Genus, did nbt create a deeper seniatioe than
thus disclosure .t The deveinpement of such . nn.
Mitigated and 1
Ong continued 'dishonesty has cut
ideipression f glotfni anti earkriao Urea our lit.
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From MIS 3 Leslke's Al4lllllO. •
• THE BITER BIT•I'EN•;
OR, ANEW WAY TO COLLECT A BILL.,
.Send your bill.around, Doctor Cu=Piditi, when.
'ever you want your money,'. said Mr. ,I , irdpay,
with a courteous smile, es be held the,'door of a
fahronable dentist's ro on in hia hand, In the act
of withdrawing, aftertiaving undergone tiro np.
tion of filling two superior nrobr6; insciTing
prot tooth, and sundry other 'matter's, of filing,.
scraping. etc.
Very well, sir,' replied Cespnlati, bowing in
reform and noting at the same time in the minute
book of his mind twenty-five doll.as Bs,adde,) to
gains for die day. No' content. hoW4Ver. pre.
irritly turned to his'day.t.ook, and gave to the 01:
histion a morrilefinato form.
'lt was, perhaps. three mamba -af Cr,rts Mr.
Wi . rdpay, who.wis a--no matter what—ithe story
will he just as good without all these pordeulars
—was seated in his ofilep, will his fret on xi tablo,
srnoking a 'regalia,' th it a gentleman - with a very
decided way abot.t - tilin, and whom H li t tlpay had
seen severad.titheS before in' is life, came in, and
after fingering with quite a business air ti package
of Pipers o hich be, drew from his capacious pocket.
presented Mr H— with a small slip known by
the name of a bill. .As'he did so, he said.
heie something 'here for you, ilardpny.'
'All, indeed ! Well, let me see why it is.' And.
he : took the narrow bit of piper, and inspected it
with an air of indifference.
10h ! Ali ! Yes, I see. Ali right, 411 right,
Perseverance.' And a smile, quiet and bland,
played on his features. .
.When shall cal fir the amount, Mr. II4d:
pay 1'
.•.
ioh, any time at all, when you are passing -
Any time. It will make no ditrerenee in the world
to 'ine--totie in the less::
'Very well, sir,' and the Collector withdrew, mut.'
teeing :
41yes. It is easy enough 'to say call again at
any time. - But it will be mall again,' Mall again.'
I euppuse, unto the end of thachapter. ;CusPitisti
is :a fold to trust such kind of people. They never
pay, . And vet, we are expected to run 'arid tun
slier them, though not one cent we. get for our
pains unless the money comes. And Money nut
of flardpay,and the nunierou; who' td hich'ha
belongs, is like blood out of a turnip. I wish
were all-'
iAnd then Perseverance bit his lip to suppress
•tlie words that had well nigh leaped (rein hi. , "
tongue—words that our pen would have been
gt eve.l at the necessity of recading.
"Twenty-five dollars Humph ! Bid any one
Mier bear of such an exorb.tant charge 1' exclaim.
ed Elardpay, the moment the collected had with
direwan. •T‘senty.fice dollars ! ! . It is no better
than downtig,..ht swindling! But he's mistaken his
man if be supposes d'in going to submit to any
such kind
.of Imposition. Humph ! Too bad !
too bad ! Every man is a cheat now.4-days, I be
lieve.'
And thbn Hardpay tossed • the bill froin him with
migry contempt, and resumed his:regalia, thnthsil
rem lined during the brief interview with Persii.
Terani a. held carelessly bet Ween the fore and mid•
dle fingers of his left bend.
•Rather a poor roturn this; the dentist remarked
to the collector a few weeks after the call upon
Hardpay, glancing as he spike at a small slip of
piper upon which ha.l been summed up the amount
of collections made for his benefit durihs the'past
1 month. .
Money is very hard just now. docto!, said
.Perseverance, shaking his head; and olonsting his
.fico: •
.It's alwaya bard, I believe,' returned 'the 'den
tiat. • •
•1 never knew collections so difficult as they aro
at this pariimlar time. People don't Seem to have
any money•'.
•But my bills are air goad. Every man that
owes me is able to cash the amotint• at . once.--
There ore Grimes, and Martin, end Hardpay
-'
.Hardpay !' ij!cillated Perseverance, interrupt.
jog him. .11e11 never pay. lie don'i pay any
body.' •
.Hardpay ! 0 no,—You must be Mistaken.'
•Indeed and rim not though. I have had to,
many bills against him in my tithe, and never
wish peep's wouldn't trust him, for it only givis
collectors trouble for nothing.' • ,
.Why, I thought he was as good as the b.•nk.'
.So he is, as good b e the United States or Girard
Bank. •
Pethaps he'll pay it. Indeed,: am sure that he
will pay ... my • '
4Perilaps so. But 1 wouldn't give you ten can's
in 'the dollar : far it. Why, if he were to pay a WI,
it would serve him as the pudding did the shoe.
maker' boys.' . .
•How was that 1' •
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•ITUONT •4TICUOACi GE T
•You'd better try him again,• Perseverance
•
•They never got it but once, 'and then it made
them sick. They were not used t. 6 it, and could
ettind it ! Hal ha !' -
4Welf; never mind, Perseverance. Try him
again. I cannot bring myself to think so badly of
him.
A nil try, and try, was the game for the next six
Monthei, and then the thing was abandoned as
hopeless. Hisrdpay had victimized the dentist,
sure enough.
A year passed on, and the matter had dew'
from the dentist's i mind,—so immersed was he in
I business that was a good deal more profitable than
musing vainly over a lost accouni; when Ilnrilp.y
presented himself one morning with a smiling
face, and an air of as mull self priessision and as
• suranca as if he didn't owe a dollar in the world.
rAh, good morning, Doctor Cuspidai ! Gap('
morning I' he said a dvancing, and 'offering his
hand, which was received and shaken yrith an air
of kindness. if believe we poor devils never can,
keep out of your hands. You will dat onfm'onoy
from us in spite of our 'teeth! Ha ! hal• I did
feel in hopes the last time I sat down under your
bands, that forceps, file; nor scraper. should never
again go into my mouth. But it is no use. My
teeth crumble away Its if they were so much chalk.
Verily, I belive I haven't's sound one in my head.'
'That's bad, indeed; the dentist in
greed professional tone. 'Sit down, and let me
look at yntir month. • ~.
lisrdpay accordingly seated j himself, &oho at
borne, leaned back his head.),and stretched his
month open (rpm ear to ear 7 -althost. Then com:
meneed the work of examination, which was con
tinued some time, with sundry half.audible re-
marts exPressivn44 the dentist's opinion . of the
- Altelldoitor, whet do youitiylk of my mouttir
isksaltlie tageati atieg the inVettioitemeter.
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ltt a shocking SioreOditiod,air I .shockitl
bad rriplied the drritisi,diskalog &inn his bow
and looking goite coneLinna. eTII9 upper masa.
Lary dOesu i t Contain a', /ogle sound tooth, cu 4
most of theme era so . leff;. - gone,that it would be
hopelesk to attempt Co pl 4. themi You should
not ba d e neglected them :ilong Mr. Herdpay.'
4 know I have been ift*tig. - But
. then thus
such horror, of the derit4t!a chair' ' .*.
I s.'e noremody nowi!Oot tho iDittraol2 den
entire 141 f set: - Ctopidstirpid.
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.Whit will they cost .
*One hur,drill dollars.'' 1 •
Tlafa very high, docr.9l:, is. it nt i ,t t' ,
.0 n'o. Soart tones rrozki three koti four hundred
dollars /9r a uhole set bbritis a:A.l)Bl'os'. It takes
a o(lcideal ol.guid, and tits niEnhanicalaadstbei
eporarions rrquired are ofare rained kind.
.onei hundred dollaur ft.Thrt is a good deal of
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inoney; and t already.ower:yots it bill d twepty..,
five, which I have sirangebr negleved . to pay. I
am soinetimes forgetful alt these matters. B i b
i
if (hero Li no other .reinclyi leoppose I must sub*
.YOY call be •obligeil te: taw) it dine Goofier of
later teeth are geilie tieyonil remedy."
.Then let it be dune as'i.esn as possible: rejoin..
ed 11.0p , y. ~For I &mkt like to •think about
your horrible. eperati . one';' ) O or Imo 'bolero , .
' .
.As 1 am at leisure thititfinthing,l might se well
make a be. timing. "en:11- Pepite your lmauth lor
mkieg (1 ca= t,' Gu=piduti-eactili after thinking a ma '
CHI of two
II urtip•l Oa so the Ilentiet began
by r‘ein:NiugAstwi.p3:4ll well inibAlei in the
7,taw; rind xix Atielll; tho!':;:cfruivns or two of which
%%ere 'lel much thica3ed that they crushed beneath
the le:c 2 eps lke hos of cl'Ans ware. This Fitt of
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...., . . . .
l ha opercion .w4B.lorrg and - evere , ', and pro.ocute . a
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oat th..; 'part of thp tlet,list s ;tyith much more vigclure
so the tAtiet.t thoucht, Op- tondernesa. A.t. legit,
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oittatis hea.lacitilig as:if it would [AIM.
liar t tpas nrcie from the It -sting chair with CY ery
niendiri, goad, b r ad, antiViffettnt, removed Item
his upp r rr j ,w.
•Yoo Will Ise to weitiliaut two weeks for,
your glims to hcal,'sv ai)ta be inn state to admit
of my i taking a cast," 'Come
on this day, and- at ihisY.Aiotir;.two weeks hence,
and we: will. proceed WV.h the operation. Of
conrse'ihere wit! ho noitiOre pain.' !
IlatalPay ti en retirctiOis:healfeeling as legs
as a bu;11,1 h5.,10: WOW tilfi period arrived for
resumiri , g epotulons, heiiipaired again to the den.
tist's. and had a e3st. 'sifts, taken of that portion
of t.ismouth-ta!be fittewitii a new eat of grin.
ders. • - -Z • •
soon will they Iti'4reaily he next cis ked.
•I find this gunupiug is*,et what itis ;racked up
a le. i
vTitt take manic dayilo-get !hem up. Let me
'hulk I shall fui yeu in about
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EN'
week.
In a 'teeelt4lardpay iSsentpd himself, pliatictl
es a ehlid, at the idea tOis now set of teeth.
• •Wefl, sir! Are ini- - ,,reedy r MIS his segos
questiotl. • •:•;•;.
.All ready ;' gravely Wed Cuspidal. •
' ahaile cleve! T,liiica'cleset!' And the pall•
ant ruLlird his hcnda il , ..;l4,:ptl"his hat, and threw hie
- mantle Ever the hack cd.g.'chair. • 4 Let me look at
.
hem.' a! . , : ••= 1 . .
The dentist took friOrr2 his care a beoutifuljaelf
set of teeth, white •andr . : .ergular . , and firmly fixed
upon a strong plate of Old. J • .
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.11,.iatitiful !..—beautifiii !' ejaculated Birdpay.
.1 could;' almost slibmitlO just Such anothier ordeal '
for the sake of having the fellows to them gracing •
my under jaw, Fnstead, of themcenfounded yellow,
aching Strugglers; thikinake me ashemei to open ,
ivy. month. Arc You.leady to introit thew 1'
. !Noe gone,' rrplied:duspidati, still With a grave
eounteriance. •Theritls a rude preliminary mat- "
ter to b's settled fait.' 5.7- - • ' ... .
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and: what is thatl 'Ssked the . patient, with a
slightly disappointed ait'. " •
iThil bill, sfr,'.piesilring at the same time hie
bill for One hundred JO twenty-rive dollars.. '
• iDo you mean tot:inn:lit me, air 1' ejaculated
Haulm - , drawing hiultaelf up, hod lookintterriblY
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offended. - ,-',k . •
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:0 np,' the dentiSt,Jeylied, quietly Only, as by
your oivn coniession,r i y.ou are apt to -forgot these -
things", and as.l have:loo much on hand to penxiit
my giiiner attenlionfii4tich .matters, I thought it
[ boO, fo'r you to just riiiike ell square; it.yon went •
Mil then the Whole: thing would be eittled:
it is a•do cv !align insult; air, to treat a gen
. in this way
; l ;It is an outrage, sir s and I .
.will nin snhrnit to '9 4 . • :
.o'o. not by tinyirtaans , returnea CuraPidatt,
,1
in the mildest stonMr, imoginable. 4 had nottha ,
least i tention of inediting ydu. It is a mere mat •
ter of; usiness,—running more. You asked me
to put you tip aset, of teeth. I didlift consider
that a insult; bukproceeded at mice- to do co you - -
wishe .
• And Itt
now; you fur the'pay. and ;
you t ink I mean to : , insult you. Not &AU, sir I
—not' t all. It itti4nere business , operation be. •
mewl man and map:; • .
liaApay then ch : anged his tone, and proceeded'
to re aotivtraie witla.th'e dentist, but to no•pnrpo se.
Cuspi lati was not'tiOhe Moved from his ; position,~'
and. nally, the parteig wail compelled to deP 3 "
uncle
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r t t . , h h iriiiflino Alt o
niuss..l `;p ly ele te s e a th i ds ca o • o e f g e o ri n d e e , s e ir n o a nn th g. e t r tr i:
1 i
' no huniltedi:ind •twenty•fiVo dollars,—fa t
o revenge to We, had by throwing . the Bet.
pan' the dentist's, 4iids. t ..
Ater about awe he again presented himself •-,
,
at the rooms of the Ovitist; but with airmail:ling . F
bum'. Cuspidaii, ) . irviver, received him blandly;
took,'his money, otAireccipted the bill in the moit ,
quiet, miner of fatfway.imaginable. '
Then•Haidiisy :Siiited • himself sullenly lathe :
great operating clialeYand the beautifuliet of teeth •.
were produced, aniytitteil skilfully into'their des.
nomj places. i' -.
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...ill right; said the dentist, after the patient had '
moved his jaws in O required direction. - ahoy
will'ieel a little unpleasant in your month at first, , -
but eat will soon wear
: off: . . ' -
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dreadinorniOg t : Of: returned the crestfallen •
patient, batting lowland formsll•4 with a face of
ino;tifica t lion end anger. turning away as be spoke,
and! leaving Doctins.-ouspidati alone in his glory.
etie biter Was bitten that time,' cinietly•retuark•
ml the latte . , as 11.4 : Proceeded tolockop fhb bills.
paid over with 19;titneh_reluerance. 1 • . '
:et! z., ~ . • j . ... 1 • • .:'' ' ' "--• i
a ong.
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OLD. DDT Wi
s ILL. TOLD; sic POS?Lalit:e• , .
..1-Dtio! %Aber ,P'ostmather and is there ever
a fetter hero for Minnie O'Clallahan Vinquired
thq identical Dennis himself, as ho rode tip to tit,
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dor of a certairi:•PoA Office. 1
I believe Were is," replied the Post Master,
stoppiog back and producing' , tha n letter et the .
dear. -
w,ll yeli so kind , as to rade it for ID%
seers I had :the; Misfortin to be cheated to radii
never a bit in ;the world 1'! humbly asked :11tri
Irishman. • .
4. To be sure sir," said-the accommodating Penn
A{aster.' so he opened the epistle and read, welt
a geed deal of,ittipeolty, three very_ iutorestiot
pages concerning peiris's folks and iffrirsin old
Ireland -the said Dennis, with botli.legs tamed
Mr the - Same side of the Saddle listening 14,4 .
While with bectihiindriteekness and gratitude.
..11tucb obliged tcr" . yer honor, for - throtithe
yourself acd eoniumin • your Tslyable
Tito likes of me Cid thine; - bow =Mit bight, bf'
Mite postage on - nty tether 1"
'a Fifty centai;!tt. I.
'; 0A very ieasoitiblo plea tit such a ficifitiiike
fatthet,; 13;ii otaitW
;warship, to ete; . .'ihe likelf 4'3100'0 , 1
.Irld
kitherfor 41 la
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