The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, December 19, 1846, Image 4

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•A•Eleszor au Brivre.—The Dile de M ont p .11- •
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sieeibride, Donna Luisa;
. is - us -described in a
French Journal :
r.lliater did a More delicate or finer flowerbloom
'under the rays of a Christian sun Her form is
of a wasplike. slenderness ; her band like - an im
'fatit's foot is small and delicately - arched, us
that 9f the o=ll9 of the desert ; her- cheeks have
the rotor of a layer of snow. slightly linred.with
strawberry juice, as if the incomparable Madrid *en'
had cast upon this snow b its purple itileetion.—
Donna Imisa's large eyes sparkle like tv.o rubles
encasid in - two topaz:re, beneath the slight arch
of her ebon Rye-brows ; her air and ..rienienor • are
!noble. in a word, the young infanta, who 'has
seen but fifteen-springtimes, is thortkuglily Fil;nch
and Parisian in ,all thal, ,pertains to g . 101.10 rind
sparkling . , .
•
Out upon such a faihion-manufartured
Men'of beauty ; give na a %bulksome . country lass
—one of those whom Dr. Duocan once describ44
m t heßepresentatives' lisll. of COngrese. era 'an
armful.' A
.nalurai form again-4 y our veal, mod•
els fur us.
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. t I --- ' - '•:-. : - -k tsIPICW-M - LW -
DISADTAIITACiE OP .s. - I.Io*E.LI VC' t Vt.— ioU iINSENsIBLE PERSPIRATION.. ,
can't get along in the- world with a 'homely wile. : _•
§hO'll spendihalf her time iri looking in,theglass, I`, E rtIIE preceding figure is elicit to represent the Is
; , susint.E PrasettisTrott. lt is the great EVACU,
'and.turn and tivist, and 'brush and fi x till - else gets t. ATION fur the impurities of the 'body.' It will he no
conipletely v exe d with her own uglitiese, am.itheri I d that a thick cloudy mist issues lroge . all "mints of
... ,7; I ,fie surface which tudiestes the! the per flows
!she'll go right off and spank the baby. •'.••\
' • j uninterruptedly when we are in• health, but c eases
She'll nevelt be pleased with he:,elf—andtbat's 1 when We are sick,' Life cannot
itm li d e , s ,.. u d st o a t i t t l i e e r d i ,t o t i l o t e lTr r
:the reason why she'll be always fretting or ,tcold- ; i t t i; e i l . t
d i a y
a h n ro.t d r i t .. off f . 1
d peering by in thi l s weans of nearly ail the int
ini at somebody or lather. :AWL{ he iqueregiling t
1 purities within us: The tanguageof the Setipture is;
with all the pretty girls in the neiglihoghohd. ' -In the blond t
ith Life.' If it ever . hemmers impure
it may e trate elitecti • tothe stoppage of Insensible
: And. their she must have'so many linger•ritiets 1'• Aspiration . . t ) t that •
, Aspiration.. hus we see all is necessary wh en
ear Jewels , fl ounces and ostrich Rattlers,- eo mooch the blood Is stagnant or infected, is to open the,peces,
allAredt expensive, flaring finery. , to , make her and it relievc.s Itself a ll from o.
r fi i i t i l :n Pin t i s t •ll l o nita rt n n t e lY. ila
• look any way nice at an, that. no reasonable rnen ' ,. 'r e 'a o ' f tl i ; beec O i d n
ii vitality
t e n open the pores upon pa
rr-'Reisr
can stand it._ . face Thus we see the folly of takingromliny internal
The glaring colors and flithy 4ress pattern. re-remdiesrr Alloperleiin.enbibi:ervecT4efii,,..reirTh;
' cently brought into market, gotten up t 4 '1 4.-I ,.:'Xiiip t s ° onia s ee; for instanc'e„gteams ; the Ilydrepathist
: daily for the benefit of ugft i z ,rumen, 1.11. °w the ; shrouds us in wet blankets; the llonicepathist deals nut
1 deedsnd doses us with
' attention of 'Melt (tom; their facts. to their frocks. I
l in t ti rl e i l ir e v "na a i nd t t i lt i llu n s r t a e l r l i l i7g t I Quack gorges us with
We never see one' of those gaudy dre, ` *es • iii the Pitts! pills!! pills!!! •.: . .
streets without involuntarily alludilcting and feel- To give some idea of the amount of.the insen sible
_
ing an unconticillaltle appreltemdon of ince: ing one 1 r i e l t io sqlit a t , lon• ... =i t l i l i Va t i, e ve l . l ,llg l i e is i n e ;_ al L e t t p e r i,. / c f.g.;
Of Shakespeare's “altriitelleil shrews." or a •.anade
into the emulate passed off by this means. In other
' up" figure - , ornamented with•one gle eye. it stray 1 Wards, if we eat and drink eight pounds per day, w e e
tooth, and
.. I „ etongue bung On a in, ot to ilsu7tnite 1 ev , y l :i i ni .. : 2 , : ,o p , o ,t ii i i i i o d r e i n h f a : i t . by Insensible Perepiration.
the used up 'particles of the
'. periletual motion. Never marry au ugly wile' oil I tileiod, and other piers, giving place le. the new and
less you ar-', 8' universal ;tennis, or bore a large 1 fresh one r s. o To cheek Ali l e ci t h h e er l e .i fi rt i i r l e e , o i t s
i t , ci m i tt e o t i ai t ti lia ii t i :Lie :
eapital, for if t . y . iiii - hav'M got the epewter" yoti. • • .
it y tr s e le tt l e i ottnd:s . lii i i i u s lit leave the luillY•
Will have-to he pointer, jeweller, calico pr'n!er I It is by stopping the pores that overwhelm mankind
and furbelow maker erierul,,, end gt t littl e hot ;
ivimw co'rplietroin ld . and com ! unuaions. Pitne-tenths cif
disease induced by a stoppage of the
squalband icratcPet 'for your i
i " 6- 77 in . o ! ii " ie
ln i ;.eesilite Perspiration. i.•
. Words,. as :Samuel 'Vetter say s, you niii he In a -Let one ask. now; every crilidal mind, what course .
• ; - . ; seems Me most reasonable to pursue to unstop the
perfect cale-egory.—Punch. . . ' par., , after they are clewed 1 Would you give Physic
. - ----',—„---- . '"-.. ' . ,to unstop the pores 'I Or would you apely-something
"4
'so. , ':. ;• that would do thii upon Ike surface. where the clog
s-CYLl'ereiESS m --
or rtlEdEwr Ay.t.AConA , inti- ina
g actuntly.is 1 ! toed yet I know °fun physician who
1 implejournal of September relates the following : ! m akes any exteinal npplication to effect it. Under
i 0 Mehemet Ali continued to l'e t h,.. mi 0j,, i , 1 of , these cirtumstatices 1 present:to physicians, and all
- , •, '
general conversattorc hem: " :Several inierclotes au; 1 t !" l l,7 , 'ALLisTErt , s ALL-HEALING OINTIVENT,
.relatad of him, from which ; we cite the folle..viem ; 'OR, THE IVORLDS' ? SALVE. i.
'The destroer of the Jarils'saries, Hu- rich Pauli '
t lt has tiff: power to ri-store perspiration on the feet,
y ":
ermine heart, around old sores, !upon the chest. in Short,
went to pay a visit to the, destroyer of rte 'Maine. upon every part of the body; whether diseased slightly
lukese -At the approach of liussi li Y.,: ha. Mi or seversi3l. • . . " •
- hemet Ali, desirous of mdnifestiii a soull! marked . 4
, 1 t , has y i e n ire d t i ti o i cause : i l 1 ,, , , e ,0 x: , e; n w a o t . :T a t e t s i; ley h ai r o g u e s
- politeness, arosa from hi, , .t.livadSd'id entreated his their ° putrid ma tte7.:. B nri ' d then heals thein'.....
tuest to seat himself in the 'Eutitg piece wit e -he It is a remedy that forbids the necessity-Of Ai:in:any,
' had been reposing. Hos:win l',,tert.. loft-riot iii•
''ll‘:=7r r v i e ° l l . s an 'i ii . tl ig el - e la n k d P s ri tt . z u etr i t i lt i" e: t f ° ri n ot 'a t i a h lt derange
. • :rank to the Viceroy, could-not think rtf-accepting m e et of its functions. The Muface,is the, nutlet of nye•
-: a like honor; but Mehemet Alt insist_ I, end vier eighths nfthe bile end used up matter within. It is pierc
-.. Hussein's yielding to the, viceroy's il t -ire,litelat. ';ll‘.l.:liii!pniid.".si"e"lpF,:':e's'i!::eilnileta7Preklinerv„6ltti‘heist y l . n o l u e r:l i o K o .3 r . ..
ter exclaimed :—.You have.for a I , UM ime sought It Is rightly` termed All healing ; for there is scarcely
• to occupy my place, but could nut tiecced ,i a disease,,external or internal, that it will not benefit.
• Egypt; take-it now.-'- ,It is well k tniwn that I :ut:/ itfiirtlelasttyeatsfiiall d i sease s of
.loe V ,oi,iioptiaoli t rin,nton,ilcotnost
, Hussein and Kosrew Nail' have used every effort ilanier and and I declare he fore Ileaven'
to supplant the viceroy' on the throne of Egypt." and map, that main one single case has it failed to ben•
efit, whentlie patient was within the reach of mortal
. . • , . :means. . .
_. P LAIN S i si ARING .—M r „ Eli za b et h peters of! i I hove hod physicians, learned in the profession, I
I ,Itaivd-oerlinao:inn:iiinulitLear,s,..r,:ofrt,alt.egrmlylneVi. y.icifiitgb.ho!..,tanoicoli.,,.
'Boone county,, Indiana, thus minces her abs c ond. 1
: iiii hinband : • • . , , dition niid multitudes of the poor use it in every-yariety
•• Left rn," bed and board list fall. theiebv i f woe and there has been but one, voice-amine
tiering my peaces lighter, my great trig:Kind, 1 ' - .;
yi ' en ' : ° •3lrAtii . ster, yor . Ointniei it is good.'
' "
''' • CONSUMPTION.
...John Peter , without cause or provocation: , All !
the old maids, and Young girls, and IA flows of all ! effect upon the lungs.seated as they arc within the eye.
t r ez . 1 , 1.: , u , t t . t .: 0 1 i i . , l i a ,
. .. , , , d
. u o t p u o it r i a t t l:: c l p io es p t . „
i it ,c r o n o e 4 tr p a:n t s io ll e i;
'ages.and - condifii , ilS, lir. hereby'forew arned agai lig 1
• harboring or trusting him on my areonitt, as lam that are man:mining them, and clods them from the
,deterniined not to lie hold licc,,untable lor his lietili...t. EY: 4 eitli • • ,
lormore especially forhis conduct; heron:" lie is n need not say that it is curing persona of consume
it,'lmiMniutiany.., a lthough weer; told it is foolishness,
loafer,.adrunkard, a gambler, a liar, a thief, and a 1 care fins what Is said, so long as I can cure several
jeseofuee., . • thousand p_rstus.yearly.
. H E A D A (7.1 - lE.
. , . .
The salve hag •etirt.tl persons of the bend:Klee of 12
I i•
i T.-E-% UA TE_A rain FiTililf. --Ir was Sund.ly years standine, mid who hail it regularly every wed(
morning; .and a rongh.looking. but full cinerega. s o that vomiting, often took place. I .
. oo ll:;afeess and Ear-ache are, helped with like sue.
- Lion had - assembled to listen to their pastor's elo
quent dissertation upon piety" and tegtial rights:—, ,• . RH f: (L MA TIS M.
In the midst °film sermon a denizen of the town 1 it tentnees almost immediately the inflarnation and
rushed into their midst, with the' intelligence ih,it swelling, when the pain ceases.
c uLD F.EET.
a vessel bad stranded on the beach near by, and ' consumption. liver complaint, pains in the chest or
was fist going tij pieces. Th., audience (who: s ide, falling off of the hair, one or the other, always
.were knbwn toil' man' na,„.„'Wreekei's . ) rushed fur , necompanies cold feet. It is a mire sign of disease in
' the dosor-,anSf ilie spoilsl' • • . ! the system io have cold feet. The salve will cure ev
_ -.:
:cry case.
'Hold!: my ftiends,'• shoot!" the par-on, as he ; In Scrofula. old sores, eryslpela te, salt rbeilm,lehr
. . quietly seized his hat, 'hold r-liti pvi en t—inreAlin : complaint; sore eye's, quincy„ sore-throat, bronchitis,
one moment, and listen, to the words of advice.-- i a blo h ken er sore breast, piles, all chest diseases, such as
Observe'" land the Reverend gentleman -1,11 urged , Ig i ol m s, 4 liii n u t o 'P r r g e . ? :i:s n i l a r 'ise p o a u l s n- eri a ip s t r i , on a li a , r n e er li t i 4;ed l i ii :e n a i re d ,
_his way towards the door,) -be quiet one moment ! and. of the spine there is probably no medicine 110 W.
.. ! ocd .
. longerontro l your passiona r and liaving reatl.„ knOwn, so g
i .l . •
i. q . the Jour
- he boiled ahead with the tittal exelani. , We have cured SC ALD HEAD.' •
cases that actually de fi ed evety thing
atisim- 7 .riow let's have/yair .il art !' I krfown, as well as the ability of 15 or 20 doctors.. One
•; i man trt:ll us he'llarl spent 8500 on libechildren without
- ',' i any benefit, when a few boxes of the Ointment cured
.NEGATIv .St
s INueENCE. I.What's tho matter, / tlietn.
\John l' . _
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- -:
' i n URNS; . .
,- I ain't done nothing father.' ' , : -Lit is tiea best thing in the word for Burns. (Read the
tr,
gre..m. iub, , rill ettiuns arouild the box.)
rWell, what are you cry ing for, yn
' bar.'," • . , I WORMS. -
'I was afraidyon'ir whip ine.;' •, - I; If parents knew hew' fatal tnost medicine!' were to
I '. children taken iliwarilly, they, would he slow to resort
, 'What,l whip you when you, li !veil% Lliine ri
any • to them. Espealy ineerimqal lozenges; and •inedi.
!thing I' . rated logroges,•,,,,•ver nifitge &
pills,e. Thelnith is, no
'
'yes, 'yes.' • - one can tell, Myer': illy, when norms are present.--
.• . - Now kt use say'to parents that this salve will always
' ;Ge r Into the house, you lul., , Jer.' . • ; tell if.a child has worms. It wil drive every vestige
. • John went into the house. and hie hillier (Read the direetions around the boll
went , i'l•Ttlgir'el aw ay. ( Rend
no, medicine nn the face of the
• down to the filen. Very- soon , It's I . ..tlier (ranee "
earth at once to sum-and im safe in the expulsion of
, back in a : !Age, atiddaying a r • ou * hi.le over at: o r_ ; worm,. 1 ,
• , c hin's hack. said 4 . I CORNS. ..
' .
' occasional use . o f
. th e Ointment will always keep
... 'Didn't I tell you "When I went IlWay to line . , -corns from ammo,. People need never be troubled
that corn?'' , ; ,
'
-=. 1 with them if they Will age it
•,. 'Yes air; but pin told me just now t = eat you I
.you , . 1 / 1 .;141ES MeALLISTER & Co.,
''
' Wou s idn't whip me if I hadn't done tiothin'.' ' ' e . Sole PrOpr . ietorslor the above medicine,.
,
lt AUTION.
, As the MI -healing Ointment has been greatly coon
! terfeited, we ha VC given this caution to the public that
'no ointment will lie genuine enless'ille names ofdames
McAllister, or Joules McAllister. & iCu., ire written
withal pen u ,.
upon every label.' - ': , -
a. - Prim 25 colds per box.. ' ; .
CLEMENS Az PARVIN, Aeents' Pottsville, Pa. i
Sept. te, IS:6. ; 39-1 y
I 7 •
Al few mornings since, wlienlhe bleak .Winds
whistled arouml thekoher of Stale and-Gomtress
streets, a shiveting - protegee of,the Paneoil Will
gas pots, roil a face as long as a I• 0 j : 4ck, and.
f: black as a tar kiln, staid musing silenCy and
alone. Presently a newsboy came along, andbol
down close to-
~.Gutilbo"s heel, picked" up a
glittering coin.
Look yer, boy, what's dat yer picked- lat.
iimph 1! , reid
•
•Why s a half (War.' said :Newsy.
Just drap dat, drap - it I say. ass yet. 'ecitful
soul, I only Jul him dor' to try if ! ye w •v+ st
• , Wheat& Gumbo's dulliail come it over the bi , y
ti not, we can't uflirm.
PASSING TUE PLITTER.- 4 W a
ing paient at..the breakfadt taWo to An ati.ljtal
edition of himselt,iwho had just clit,n the ar.tim:
flier class at the nigh School.; Wtt, y. 111 . ,;•
will you pass the 'butt% 7'
dlitertaistlythir —it taktlietd tne putho any
thuig.' Butter itti•acottnnon tUut , thatutse T ne,itt.;
gender. egreetti-with hot beektvlicci, e.ti , th; antl
ith governed by thugar houth under-
Asswaasn.—A,person who strweteil
that a minister of las acquaintance was not truly
orthodox, went to him.and said: -
-.Sir, i am told that you are apiost the - pente
veranee of the saints?'
•Not I, indeedl,nnswered the minister, tit is the
peyseieranee of the sinners that I oppose.'
'But that is not a sati.fa.t.my • -
lon think that a child of Godson fall wry low,
and yet be restored - .
ceplied„ , rt will be very dangerous
to Mg* Atte experitnt nt.!.
POLiTIR Plitaatrusto.—A certain preacher when
treating on the eubject.or repentance,:gairl
.My dear bearers, you must sepent. I ehjoin it
upon you agaifi to repent; if you 0.0 riot. you will
go to a place which it would be improper to men-
tion in this polite assembly;
4. •
A l t / gyms T o A CuALLAmag,, ,, —ThrOUgh some
mistake, a gentleman in the Botakor_ 'lreland led
off the dance at a certain ball . Out .of
The,person appointed to the post of 'honor chal
lenged the intruder, and. received the following re
ply:-Sir.l cannot understand why, because I
opened a hall at night, a ball should, open me in
the owning. Y0U.114
.11Wirings.
lIPALLISTER S S
ALL-HEALING OINTMENT,
SEE
(#"ao + ,.
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:11., '4
SAI2 AVM:MLA & VEGETABLE BLOOD PILLS
1N consequence of the increasing demand for Dr.
Leidy's Blood Pills, and the encouragement by the
public in employing them, in preference to all others,
tiu, proprietor was obliged - to have constructed a ma
chwe, which would nithethem Ore rapidly and with
less Intior:ronsequenily lees expense than heretofore:
Having effect,d sn deslialite an object. and that the
publlC nmy clown the benefits of such great improve
ment in Pin !risking. h'sf:boxes will henceforth contain
FORTY PILLS IN A BOX.
nnibthe price the saws as heretothie, namely :—Twen
ty live cents n tiox.;-fiva Boxes for One Dollar
Dr. Leidy's Sarsapartilln .and :Vegetable Blood Pills
llave, during the past few years, been nioresuccesifully
employed threw:lßO the United 'States, Mexico and
the West Indies, Dein any, others, and the rapidly in
, creasing demand for thenrlS unparalleled.
"'They are the only Pills in existence, known to con
tain Sarthparilla in them, the proprietor only knowing
trim; to tombthe thertarsaparilla with other substances
in fOrm of pills, ' -
.IF PILLS ARE NECESSARY
for purging'or cleansing the SlolllolCil and bowels, for
pit riff ing,the blond or fluids of the body, as an alter
native for remosing the rouses of disease and arres
ting itt progress. and ns Sfirlng.puriner these pills
wilt be found more effectual Dino any ether.
YOUNG AND ow, MALE ORTP.MALE.
rtiv at all nines take them without change or living,
restraint from oc mtralinn, nr fear tif taking cnld front
exposure to all kinds of weather; for they contain no
mercury or mineral.•, which are contained in other
pills, and which make other pills so unsafe or danger
ous to take, and uncertain lu their effects,
PERSONS OP ALI: COikV*TITUFIONA
whether feeble or debilitated, or of robnet and strong
constitution, can take them without prostrating or de
bilitating the system : they operate so easy and gentle,
yet effectual, that little IntonVenlenre jS caused to ta
king them. .
TIM! ARE GOOD AT ALI. TIMES, • ,
for alt diseases of whatever nature or kind.
Caution nlymeresary! llpsoreat nil times to ask for
and take no otters than jar. Celdy's Blond PPM. Ali
others by unreels 41early similar: are. spurious, and cab
rotated to dereive ; the proprietor* of them thinking
to sell !herd on the reputation of the gennine,bona-fide
and only trite Smsaparilig MA-Vegetable Blood Pills of
nOsitte Dit
gr Beware of such at pd and trickery.—
Touch them not, ottlehlesitike them, for being-man
ufactured to deeeiytiiho'.-pnblin of their money, they
,
will besides deceivethiinnty and poor system by their
- Remember 1 40 FeWA ti Box for 25 cents—Five Doz
es for,One Dollar. (No'Others contain Forty rills to
, ,
the box.' -
be bad in Pott i ourllle at JOHN 1 R
B.C. MA-
Tire; Drug Store. Alattj at JOHN G. DROWN'S
Drug' Store.
May 1010,
. NEW AND_EX.TENSIVE
(nothing and Gentioccen's Furnishing Store
MBE subscriber has lust returned from the cities of.
.1. New York' and Philadelphia w ith a splendid and
cheap assortment of Cloths, -Cassirueres and Vesting&
of the _latest Importations, comprising the. best black
French and English wool dyed Cloths. super fin e black
French Doe Skins and Engilib wool dyed Cassimeres,
French and English Fancy (:laths, such as Olive, Drown,
Invisible 'Green. &c.. French Fancy Cassimeres of the
latest Spring styles, plain ,and fancy vesting - s, black
sane cashmere. cashmeretts. white and buff cassi
mert;, AIM- fancy. - velvets, Marseilles; Ace.; all at
which he is prepared to manufacture to order in the
very best style, and at prices at which he is determined
no custoiner shall cosuplals. Being himself a practical
tailor, and employing cotters andworkmen superior to
nuy others in the place, he is able to warratit every ar
ticle manufactured - by him to give satisfaction to the
most particular in fashion, fit and finish.
_ The subscriber has also just opened at his new store
the largest, best, and most fashionable stock of ready
'made clothing ever offered to the Pottsville public; all
of which he will dispose of at prices which cannot fall
to satisfy purchasers, viz:
Fine Black Frock Coats from $lO 00 to $lB 00
, 111 00
do Dress do • 800
do Sack do 550 'lO 50
, Faiticy Frock and Dress Coats 8 00 00
18
Summer Tweed Coats 50 •4 50
Linen 'do , •75 200
Fine Cassimererantaloons:lilack
and fancy colors • . 3 50- -
French Cassimere Pantalomis; -
(siunmer goods) -2 50 • 550
Linen Pantaloons 021 124
'Superfine black Satin Vests 350 500
do do do 150 100
Fancy vests Cashmere if-Cashruerettel 75 250
Marseilles Vests , 62i 150
The subscriber's establishment may very properly be
called the Pottsville Emporium of Fashion, where gen
tlemen May always obtain every article of gentlemen's.
wear. such as shins, e s calate, handkerchiefs, scarfs,
gloves, hose. suspenders, &c. &c , suited to the fastid
lious mite of Ike exquisite, the plain habits of the sub
stantial citizen, or the wants of the industrlouslabo
rer. lie can clothe a man from head to font with a
suit of clothes for 442 - 511, which is cileapebowh for the
poorest.
m-The subscriber has just received the latest London,
Paris, New York, and Philadelphia Spring and Summer
Fashions. Any taste ca )be suited at his new store in
Centre street, - next dootrubove Clemens's Drug store,
Pottsville. - D. T. VAYLon.
ttl , Don't f-rget the place.
Potteriiie, April
18,1810,
I=
B *DIE & ELLIOTT, I 0 F,,*.
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WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS,
,- --I a
From the _City of Philada., •- ..
DEC IC'ave,to announce .to the citizens ce - `'.,,
o - -- Pottsville and neighhofing districts, that they.
E . ).
~.; have on hand at their Store, nest' - door-to _ ....„
e• ... Geisse's new Hotel; In the borough of .Putts- ... , Z,';
vile, a large ase:oitinent of Gold and Silver Patent Le
ver', Lepine, and 'plaid Watches of every description.E
Also, a general assortment of Ladies dud Gentlemens' c
ci
Gold Pins , Chains. Bracelets, Signet and Plain Rings;
Gold and Silver Thimbles, Pencils and Pens of various f . .- - .
makers; Spectactes, Musical boxes, !and every other .:. ~
article in their line of business. ' I ' c 2
B. &...-E. have been appointed by Mkssrs. Brevoster
& Ingraham of Bristol,. Connecticut, their agents for
the sale of their patent tipsier Clocks. comprising those t'
euitable. for Churches and public offices. Also, eight es
day andthirty hour brass patent spring repeating Gothic
Clocks. Througo theru purchasers may rely upon get- ' "i•
tine a genuine ar tele.
Give us a tail,; we guarantee to sell as tow as any ~...,
article in our lint of business can be purchased either
in Pottsville or Philadelphia. . e
Clocks and Watches of every description carefully .s.
repaited and warranted on the most reasonable terms. , C:'
WILLIAM BI; ADV. 0?
JOSEPH S. ELLIOTT.
12-tf.
March.9.l 1846
POTTSVILLE IRON WORKS.
,ititeirlo9,jelnt .111b1451,1:190t00 . tzaow_3 . ll7s3ktiiirei
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L. W. c G 1:11' NI S ,
EPETFULL 1 announces to the Public, that he
11 has taken the. Establishment known as the Potts
ville Iron Works, on Norwegian street, where he is
Inquired to build all kinds of Steam Engines, manu
facture Rail Road Cars, and Machinery o f almost every
description tit the shortest notice, and on the most rea
sonable terms.
e.,-Persons from broad, In want of Stea to Engines
will find it to their advantage to give him a call berme
nen:tiny elsewhere.- May ,Il
Coal Screens !. Coal- Screens !!
TllEsuscriber is extensively engaged in the manu
faclory of WOVEN WIRE SCREENS upon an
improved and entirely new principle, for which he has
secured LETTERS PATENT; and-which-he confident
ly believes will be found upon trial, superior to every
.other screen in use for durability and all the qualities
of a good screen.. They are woven entirely of wire,
and can' be mode with meshes and threads of any fre
qnired size a nil' strength.
WIRE WEAVING OF EVERY DESCRIPTIO . Ji -
will be executed at the shortest notice, and scregt:s
made to every papern, adapted to all the usealfor
which screens are required. -
f,7o' The subscriber has recently removed his es afi.-
lishment to i Cclal Steel, near the corner of Norwegian
street. 1 HENRY :JENKINS.
Pottsville, April I MI6
• TOOT4II-ACIIE ZONQUCRED:
THE ODONTALGIC DROPS,
'
Warranted to cure the Tooth-Ache in itco minutes.
TINS preparation is the result of much patiiint es
periment—ts compounded by a scientific Dentist.
and is•guaranteed to he perfectly innocuous in its ef
fects upon the other Teeth. The genuthe ant :le can
be had at Ilannan's Book.store, Pottsville, wholesale
and retail, general Agent for the county. Also of the
following Agents: • • '
JOAN S. C. MARTIN., Pottsville.
CIIAIILES LAWTON, jr. & Co. St. Clair.
es• Price 25 cents per bottle.
el- Agents wanted in all the Towns in the Conn i :. at
the usual' discount. •
IS
May 2, ISlb.
Valuable CoUl Tracts to Rent.
TO let on leases, to stilt applicants all that trac ‘ i of.
land belonging to the North Ainerican Coal Co„
known as.the Mill Creek Tract, containing the follow
ing list of Coat Veins, many orwhich,—among others,
the PeadOlonatain Veins—hating a range of over a
mile in length,. —Lewis. Spohn, Barracleuch,
Pearson, Clarkson. Stevenson, Little Tracey; Peach
iMmintain Veins, Green Park or Ravensdale Vein . , Per
pendicular. Dianiond, and Big Diamond Veins, along
with many others not named.. •
Also, all that tract callo the Junction Tiact, belong
no to the said Company, containing the Salein,Forrest,
Rabbit Hole, Mortimer; Tunnel, Black Mine, C. Law - -
ton and Alfred Lawton Veins. r Also, a Saw Mill and
Grist Mill,sltuated on the Mill Creek Tract, all of which
will be rented on moderate terms.by aplying to
DAVID CH p ILLAS , Ag't. •
Pnttsville, Feb. 21 0-.
Itlehardson 9 3 Coal Breaker.
TlMicy, persona about erecting machinery for break
ing coalwill find it to their interest before making
a selection to apply to the subscriber, as the patentee of
the above machine, will guarantee such advantages in
saving. waste, 4.c.. as will he found to be an object
worthy their attention, securing them against all risks,
in order that these advantages may be fullylested.
WM.. B. HILL, •
• Wert Braneh Valley; near s.cliuylkill Haven.
June 27 •27-tf
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New Stare at Brookville
TILE Subscrilier has just received fron t Philadelphia,
and hus now opened at Brockville, a large and gen
eral assortment of seasonable goods, such as Dry:Goods,
Groceries, Ilardtvare, andgueensware. In aoftlitionto
which will he found constAntly on hand, Fish, smoked
and fresh Meat, as ivell as a 'good supply of country
produce. Call and esamine, our stock, and you will Bud.
ue prepared inset: goods at as low a rate as they have
ever been sold wig where, in Schuylkill county.
N. B.—Country produce of all kinds wanted, for
wl.ich the highest pace will he paid.
GEO. 11. POTTS,
Pottsville. Feb. 7,1846, • 6-
THE AMERICAN FLORA
A Beizutiful Week for the Ladies,
TIEING e . history of Plants and s Wild Flowers, coo
mining a systematic and general description, Nein
rarflistory Chemical and Medical qualities, ofover
six thousand plants, to be illustrated with over six
thousand colored engravings. taken from nature, by,
A. B. Strong, M. D., .Satanist. Published monthly,
price $3 per annein. or 45 sentsper number. • Subscrip
tions received at HANNAN'S Bookstork, sole agent
nr the county. July 25, 30-
THE SUBSCRIBER begs leaie to in
form the peak: in general that lie has
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keen opp..inteetfie only Agent' for this
county, far the sale of G. Meyer's
Grand Action Pianos, with Metallic Plates2'an tl that
he has just opened a fresh assortment Of the most
superior ones ever offered to the public.
Meyer's Pianos have received the premiums of the
Franklin Institute for several successive years, and
the Grst silver medal waAawartled to them by the same
Institution at its last exhibition. His Pianos took the
leadrat.the late National Poirot Waibington, and were
all dispoied of long before the close of the exhibitian.
They have also, received the most flattering notice of
all the most emiuent•performers of the present day,
among whom are the celebrated Leopold de Meyer,
Vieux Temps, Wallace, Burk, Madame Castellon, and
many others, who have pronounced them equal to any
European.Pionos, ,
The 'subscriber can furnish. these Pianos either with
Rosewood or Mahogany cases, at the Manufacturer's
prices. '
All orders from a distance will be promptly god ex
peditiously attended to, and he invites all those in
want of a dial ram article to give him a call at his
residence in the borough of Orwigburg.
,Old Pianos will be token in oschange.
U. IL ZULICH.
Orwigsburg.September, st', 1818. _ 38-omo
oco,pocoB,-50 gross Loco loco Matches, to
• sale lowiat ALSRTLY'D Drug t 3 t TM.
•June 27 •
ORWIGSIWRG ACADEMY.
rr 1118 Institution is oPeri for il ece s ion of pupils
.L both male and (emote from a arts of the county,
under the direction of Mr. 8. F. PE FIELD, Principal,
and Miss E. B. PENFIELD, Teacher of female depart.
meat. Studies pursued are Common English, Higher
English, Latin, and Greek classics, Vocal Murk, and
Drawing -
Terms of tuition from three to el* dollars per.,.iguar
ter. Vacations three weeks from 3d Wedneiday in
august:2 weeksfrem the Wednesday preceding Christ
mas, and one week from thelast day of March.
P
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TITE' -- MINERS!-.: .J.Q,I)IN At .
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• PATENT ItiIOTALLIC ROVES, ;
FOR THE :USE OP -RAILWAYS,
For oak, or iyapyrcti to ortitr, by the stascriber.
T . i. .
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HESE Ropes ate ion almost exclusively used in'
the Collieries and. , Jut tbriltailwayain Great Belt
an, and are f‘rund to Ae greatly siipetior to Hempen
ones as regards safety; satiability and economy. • ,
The Patera Wire Retfee, have proved to be still ill
good conditioutifter tame year's seeriee, in the'same
situation where the' fleriPen Ones; prev lously used, of
double the size and wean would wear out in nine or.
ten Monti's. They bald been used - for almost every_
'purpose to irtiiib - Hempen Ropes and chains have been
applied. Mines, }Milan's. Heavy Cranes; Standing
Rigging, Window Cords Ligbtning,Conductors. Signal
Halyards, Tiller Itopetkdies They are made either' of
1
Icon Of Copper Wire. tud Is cases _ of ton4h eXposure
l' to dampness, of Calvanzed Wire.
Testimoulos from. ill most eminent Engineers in
England can be shown as to their.efficiency, and any
'additional information required respecting, the &T.er
edt descriptions end andication will be given by
ALFRED F. SEIM. 7011 road at.. New York.
. • . type Agent in the United Stales.
New York.llay Sittli 1846.
re The subscriber bs; been appointed Agent for lb
sale of the Patent Wu Rope its. this Region. All or
ders left at this office) dating size, weight and leurth,
will be aromptly attento to. 11:gANNAN...
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COLLERY WORKS,
. rOIf.NDRIff & ?MACHINE !SHOP.'
THE subscribeetat their old stand, corner of Rail
Road and Calkehill streets, are prepared to man
ufacture to °Merit the shortest notice, Steam Engines
and Pumps, of anymwei and capacity for . mining and
other purposes i - 6eiin's (444 Brea Gina Maeliiper, with,
solid and perforate tolleti, as may be required. ,
Also Engine; art [Wiring Cylinders with all neces
sary machinery Ballast Furnaces. list Air Pipes, of
the most approvqtblans. Cupand Ball joints and Wa
ter Tuyers, of thq ery best chstruction. • They par-,
Ocularly invite Oattention,of Iron Masters and par-•
ties engaged in *lron trade, to their huge stock of
Patterns fur Amts. having lately constructed
the machinery fririvo (tithe largest Mills in the conn
try, vi e
z .—The Waning Mil at Wilkesare, and the'
MOI at $1 Montour l
Iron. Wor b ks. r DanviPe.
They are fully preired for, this kind of Work. tOgether
with every vartelmf general machinery. Of the qual
ity of their worle(ad materials, it is enough to say,
that time and erritence, the most infallible tests, have
amply demonstratl tbe'genuine character of their en
gines and imachitry- -
Orders are respiftilly solicited and will he promptly
attended to. f IFAYWOOD &',BNYDER.
Pottsville, Sanity, 17, 1816, ' 1 . • 3-ly
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• ALMtNACS F0R1847.
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rip.......i t tiscri'lli i... . Is Of .1
1 blachimry,Ach as Steam Engines, either high o r. ,
low pressure—hhving ana.pumpine Engines, saw and '
.Grist mill—coaljeakersand other machinery connec,-'
1 ,
ted with the mi business. Also, belle li, iron boats,
propellers `and yeller' -tigines, iron and brass cas
tings, and all n I.r articles in his line of business, at
his establishimft in - 24 street, below the Rail Road,
Camden, New I , sey.
, 'JOHN F. START!,
Late of tbiirm of,SIOSES STARR J... 2 SONS!'
Camden, (Nai.lersey,) Nov. 1,1845. ' ' 41-tf
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' t BONNETS.
VI S. IVZ. CI IL GA N.
MART STREET, iMa4 opposite - Messrs.
- . Sedetfk & CO'S. store, has just received a
--/- full slyly of the -,Sprine, fashion of !Sonnets,
.. ' consi4ig in part of Florence braid, Inserted
t
lace. China:PeWa new and splendid . Article, with a
variety of other lee.
•BiBBONTS , ,, .
Mrs. Mottomt, s just received the largest and most
splendid asiortreitt of Ribbons in Potty's ille, which will
he sold at the ve_r lowest prices. Bonnets altered and
done up in the bit manner, as she has just received
one of the best [buoyed Pressing Mailtidesfor finish-,
inu.flonnete., ,
Pottsville, Apr 25th, !SIG. , ' 17-
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Olooty - & ✓lccltterftcccht.
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Cheap Boot, Sh and Trunk Store. siEn of the hi: Boot
next door to B. White's store, and opposste
C. Ciotti:White Mese Tavern, Centre et., ,
• ' s ; Pottsville, Pa.,'
WW I & A ECHTEIIN A ClL7',,thank
fu o the public, for their liberal patron-,
ng would respectfully. ahnotince that
th have increased their stock, with
new and i desirabli goods, and intend always to have on
hand at valises:lli and retail, a complete assortment of
of tnens, women& and•childrens home. shoes, and rub=
hers, of evers.klal and quality, of the latest style and .
fashion. < -
Also trunks; valises, carpet bags, satchals, dcc of pa.;
rious kinds. l rather, morocco, kid lining. and calf
skins. fashiodible and cornieh lasts, shoe thread and
a priers{ aseirtment of shoe findings; together with
belt leather lace leather, rivets and burrs, dcc., which
theywill senak the, lowest cash prices.
11.—Pbtise call and see Our stock and learn our
prices, befoatipurchashig elsewhere. I '
111001:1Y & AgCI.ITERNACIIT.
Pottsville 4ptember 19th, 1946
. . •
Tea ; gentry. in Pottsville.
T .
lIE Pekit ea Company, whore Tea* have given
such tiny real satisfution in the cities, htive ap- •
pointed the t , ',scriber Agent to sell their Teas In
Schuylkill Cr. sty. The public arc now enabled to .obr
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a superinri article of
Teiiitmuth
~. c ver rates than they l avetiserore
1. I.noreThl6:aunty. and they have
1,/ . • assurance that there are no drugs or'
~ V- Star foreign substances talked with the
T done up In packages (lined with lead,
it strength and ilavor) Trott ono quarter
to Suit customers, and are furnished
o $1 50 per lb., fora superior article.
Mrs. BERRYMAN, ,•
liv doors above Norwegian, Pottsville.
pit 25th, 1840. . a
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Teas. Thel' i
to preserve a i
to five pounl ,
from 50 cent; i
Contra Ft . 4 1
Pottsvllle, I
AND_ CHEAP STORE.
ATElff
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NeXi door ' o Vhe Town. Hall Ceniri . Street.
MITE unde ignediilie jeet opened nu entire new
1 crock of Oodi, consisting of a well 'selected and
general awl went a • . . .
DRY DO S.. . .... •
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- GROC IES, - ;
1 QUORS, ~.. • .
FLOUR, • - , .
CEDARWARE,
iIWEENSWARE. '
PROVISIDI,I9;&e.
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To whir& they Invite tbnitientine /if the public gen
erally to cdl. examine and Judge for themselves—
Families xvittind it to their interest to call, before buy.
ing elsewlse'e f FOCIIT & FOSTER.
p o ttsviiie,4ty 30[141846. 211--6 mo
NEW AND CHEAP
Fashitnable Clothing Store,
IN POSTER'S BUILDINGS,
A fete clowlabtroe the Emporium 0.0 ce,Poltsoille.
I
J. CAMPBELL & CO., TAILORS.
RESFECVIILLY inform their Mends and the pub.
lie, that Amy hays taken the above store, where
they bave 0, and Intend to keep constantly on band,
a large and general assortment of
READIr MADE CLOTHING, •
which for cut and worktnensbimannot at:trimmed
by any establishment in the region—their stock Is all
fresh, having been selected pith greet cue. within tbt
last few weeks from the latest importations, •
Persons who prefer having their measure taken can
depend upon having their garments made in the most
fashionable manner and warranted to give perfect sat.
isfection. t Pottsville, flept4 saw.
i- --- yarnirbo role Agent - the Franklin, Gl . at
pal i
Works. Having been long engaged in the manufac
ture of Copal Varnish; (as well as other kinds.) Is now
prepared to offer to ipurchasera an article which- in
qualify, cannot be surpaissedity any inthe Union. AL. •
sooreceiv Wig weekly from the :thrive celebrated Works,
Window Glass- of revery size.; Constantly: on-hand a
.full assortment of •White Lead of the !most approved
brands,. Red Leal Litharage, Saxony Magnesia, kr
which will he, sol Manufactitrer's-Iprices, together
with a large and Wel! . selected stock of Drugs, Medi=
tines, Dyes, Acids,. ine Colors, Perfumery, kr.; Pr
short every article Drugline. Merchants, Phy
sicians and Healers ht general, are requested to call
and examine the atria and prices, feeling satisfied they
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wilt he induced to; ptirchdse. 1„' •
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Philada., February4,lBlo. . I 7-Ty
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'IT.ALISTS 4.,,OTH,ERS. ' .
Elia Coal. & Iron Lands,
Voral . 'e.• i .
A 0 1 'CO'S 19 :Perches and allowance of 0 per
7. I c A ent. of firsti rate fanning - Lands located' in•
Jenitti Township; JetTelson;c'ounly - , (finel y Timbered
and Watered, and hiving several Millsites upon them.
Tvo main roads run 'through the lands, and improved
Fauns adjoin, while !Saw and Grist• Milli are in the
immediate neichhorhood. This land was selected by
a gentleman of ripei . lenced,jUdgnielit, and is `consid
ere by Judges t 4 he
lOne of the best tracts in tae coun
ty.i Its proximity to the Clarion andiAllegheny rivers,
lan numerous navigable streams, -and the proposed
'Railroad to Pittsburg and Erie, renders it highly deal
rable as an investment at present prices.
AhoUnding in Iron Core and : Bituminous Coal of fine
quality, if islielieied to present one of the most ad
vailtage,ous IrKationi
.iron Works in hest 'Penn
sylvania. The presEnt owner purchased with a view
Of Oecting such W4rki". but: eitgagenients in another
qurter obligesiiimVvith great reluctance to forego his
int orlon. 'r, Maps will be shown. and every infqrtnation
gil i en by the underilencd. 'The lands are patented,
an the titles and quality will. be warranted, and sold
free and clear of all Encumbrance. 1 • .
I ' l' R. SIIEAFF SMITH, .
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1 : 15 Norlti Thirteenth street.
Philadelphia Janixaty 3, 1016: •
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PLEASE NOTIdE.
1E 1V 1Y Olt K NTOAT TEA C 0 AIP Al'.
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IUILADELPIII4 STORES,
64 Che.4nut Strcet, next, to Ike corner of Third Street,
337 Varlet Street, 2,1,d00r below Alia-1t:4 . i., :Yank side.
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-CHOICE TEAS,` ; WHOLESALE 4 RETAIL.
• 1 1
-EVE.are cons n .yreceitAng fresh'im
.
• -- t o. I ported . Green and Black Teas, errihracing
~ • the beat selettmus tliis side of China.—
",.',': , Our abundant 'resources, great exited
-- f' `4.'!" -I. ence, #. nd exclusive rittention to Ur Tea
Trade, givens peculrar facilities ; conse,
quently, we are resolved to sell Teas purer, mpre frag
rant and perfect for,; the respective prices, than.uny
other establishment. .1 ' ,
Our principle of doing tinniness has, in the course of
six years, secured a gannet:lion, throughout the United
states. and wherever ouri Teas are sold, they receive
- high commendation.! .1 r.• ' 1
C.). READER GIVTL THE.3I A TRIAL.{A
The manner in which our Teasare parked (the wrap.
per next to the tea isaL heavy superior Tin Foil.) offers
great inducements id Dealers and Families.ns they ere
so 'thoroughly sec:tired from light, and air- that their
qualities will remain unimpaired ; and are in packages
of 'a quarter pound .4 nrupwaids. 'each containing full
weightoindepcndent: of the wrapper.,
in Dry 4opds. Fancy Articles, Books. &c.,
&e., as well: ai thot:ervelip have heretrifbre sold loose'
teas. expel si themselves highly tileaseff. not only on
,account of the sumlior quality of, the teas which are
'subjected to a rigid test in order that each package may
,be confidently warranted,
.but also, nt our manner of
'packing, which enables them to make up their assort
ment, withotitthe necessity of pnechasing one or more ,
chests of each kind, as a small I assortment may be
packed in one chest; and thus obviate the criniplaints of
'their customers that their teas haie lost their strength
and flavor, by the length of time on hand, and exposure
to lightand,air. ' li '• I,-
Reintbnbet the! ]loos. are an Market ntreet. , and SO
Chesnut street, where our Teal 'are received neckly
and sold an the saute terms as in ?few York.
Philadel p hia, 34y 4, 1516, : 21-6np'
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•WE RE6OAIiIEND .0141 FRIENDS,
1,..!W11EN tiVRCIIASINO 11#1; & cArs, -.
I IN PHILADELPHIA,
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TO TtIFFS'FABLISIOIENT OF 7 "t•
- GARDEN & BIL O'W N;
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No. 196 Marko. 'at. ircund daor, below Sixth al.
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4.IIII.o.DELPHo,
IX7E extend a general invitatidn •to the citizens of
V V Pottsville aid' its vicinity, a¢ well , as all others,
when purchasing Hats - and arl!. to our store. We
have on hand a most complete assOrtment of Hats and
Caps of every variety and style,lltich we are selling
full one fotudt lowrt !than.the usual prices; viz :" - •
Extra Superior; et •er Hats, abut r 2 50 to $ 1 00
'Po( " 1 e Onto 300
" pint •1 " 150 to 2 'du;
French 'Moleskin " 50 usual prices 400
Good Fur Ilatskas low as • 1 25 -
Also, 'templet? tockofSumnfer liats.sueli as white
anddrnb IleaverArtish, and Caisimere lints, Leghotn
dr, round 1011 Hats, 67.0„ at lower prices
than they can be ad elsewhere,
This is a fact *own by all who have dealt with irsi
Call and be snits* r- it is to your, own interest! •
Nerchante. Staekeepers, Ilatie'ys, and others, (who
buy to sell again,) supplied on reasonable tetrns.• lie
sure and call. : GARDEN & BROWN.
Nn, 108,3Intket - st. 2d door below 641iThilnda.
Phll'ada., Nov. 29th 181 ' 5 ,I" -
E. A. HATnLwAr.).
I[lo. MireilEct:
E. A. 14ATAAWAYAr
.ccoimissio3 Akn PLIODUCK MERCiIANTS
HAVE on hash), and are c o nstantly receir Ina large,„
supplies of all kinds ,p 1 Fish, Oils_ and Eastern
Produce, whirli they will sell on the most reasonable
terms, to Country Dealers; viz: ' '
10,000 Galls. Bleached Vi'inter Whale Oil.
3,000 ".. Sperm. Oil. , , .
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2,000 " Solar rfil. .. '‘. - ~.
. 5,000 " Common Whale 011. ..
100'Bbls. Tanner's Oil, various qualities.
500 • '." No. 1.2 R 3 Mackerel, in 4 d.• whole Able
• 100 " No. 1 Salthon, in whole and half bbls.
' 50 " Mess Shad. , '
100 ' " Pickledilabrador 11eri1ni.......
'BOO Boxes Scaled i dd, - .do _
30,000 Lbs... Dry Codfish. , . •
500 Dozen Painted:Pails., ..
' , 200 . Lhs: Calcined Pldeer.
150 , . " . ground Pla: ter. . ' ' - . .
' Also, Soaps, Sperm _Candles,. Teas, Goshen, and
Pennsylvania Butter, Eastern Hops,Mnilbesi Herkimer
county, N..Y. Cheese. All of the above sold In lium to
suit .purchasers. . , i , -
PliPada ; March IS, 1846. 1 - -
Rtlabelpl)ia.l
Nurtn .IVharvesJfitolof Arch St
PIIILPODELPiIIAs - •
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PASCAL IRON WORKS, -
.PHILADELPHIA.
I,VELL . IED Wrought Iron Flues, Suitable for Loco
motives, Manne and othnr Steam Engine Boilers,
from to 5 inches in diameter. Also, Plpesai Gas,
!Meng' and other imposes; extra strong Tub! for Hy
draulic Presses ; Hollow Pillions for Pumps of,Steam
Engines 4.c. blanufured and for sale by
MORRIS, TitSKER & Norms,
Warehouse S. E. corner 3d and Walnut sts., Philada.
Plnlada• Nov. 2241 1815 47
SAIL .ItCpli.D:
80 TONS 21 x I Flat Bar Ralliload Iron,
50 - do li x } : do ;do 'do , .
Bdo2l x i ' do do do with splken
15 do 1x i do .do do
And Plaice, tor sale bar - '
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, O itil lA i l i SiT B4,2 ", 4,n o nt)! front st.,Phdada.
• l'Illnda:
• JUNIATA BOILER IRON.
55
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.TONS assorted Stoller iron, Nos 4, 4 and 5 of
widths 0f26, 32 end 35 Inches and random lengths,
for sale' by • - A. &G. IMLSTON..
• 4. South front' street, rhilada.
July 11,1_816. 1... ,
PDAML
TM subscriber respectfully Invites the public to call
at Mr. Whileld's Store, Centre street, and exam
ine his , assortment of C. Meyer's GRAND 4CTION
PIANOS of Philadelphia. .
. The instruments are highly approved of by the meat
sib/Pent Professors and Composers
timesc For mist;
it
of tune. fmrch, and keeping in up to concert
pitch, they cannot he surpassed by either . American or
European Pianos. They are chosen by all musical
star's. far their. concerti. such as Madame Casteflau.
Leopold do Meyer, I/lett:Tempi, Burk, Wallace, TOIL-
Platen and vpaay others; they are used for 200 or 300
concerts every year. • Thsg,have also received the first
premiums of the three last exhibitions, and the lastsil
ver medal- by the Franklin Institute e was awarded to
W:. :.e subscriber warrants thes itruments for
toe M
year. Th lie keeps them con stantly on hand and sells
othem at the lowest manufacturer's prices on•roaeon
able terms. All orders fronea.broad will be promitly
attended to. 't T. E , BUJIIA4DB.
Aug . !, 1846. i 31744
•
P .
ICTORILL histories of Washington, .'• • . .
do do . Franklin, ..
Co - do Jackson, •
do, do , • Napoleon,‘ - .
New and beantiful books for the young, price 76 On.
Just reielved and (oriole at BANNANII Cbeap Book
Bto7o, PottgiVe. . ' 4 ' May, 9,1848, 18-
THE ciii.eAEST PASSAGE .4eIENCY IN THE
•GA'T'ED
. .
'JOSEPH' .trairTRIC.I7&S
uzmam.z.na ov PIPAIos ArratavrarooL rAticrrs.
B. Batman,. Agent, toottsville.
•.!
ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1316.
OLD ESTABLISKED PASSAGE OFFICE,
100 Pine .SlC4el, Cur. of..§outh; N. Y.
T ,
IlEaubscribet bets leave to call the attention of
Ins friends and the, public In general, to the follow
ing arrangemEnts for the year 1646, andfor the purpose
of bringing out Cabin, Second Cabin,,and. Steerage
Passengers, by the Solt:wring ' ~,
Reg4lar Paeket Satps lo and from Liverpool
Ships' Names Captains . : Day; of Sailing from
New 'York. •
Henry Clay, . Nye, • - Jan. 6 May 6 Sept 6
Stephen Wbllney, , Thompson, " .11 " 11 " 11'
Garrick. _ :" Skiddy, " 26 ", 26 " 26,
Patrick Helix', Delano Feb. 6 June 6 Oct. 6
Virginian, • - Heim, - " 11 " 11 "11
Roscius . Eldridge, :" •26 " Ch.." 26
Independence, 'Allen, • Mar. 6 July 6 N ov. 6
Whterloo, - Allen,, rt .11 :t,' 11 "11
Siddons, E. Cobb, •'t 26 it' 26 "26
',Ashburton, Irowland, April 6 4ng , 6 Dec 6
~ /..ohn R. Skiddy, . Skiddy, ", 11 LP II 11
Sh'eridan . Cornish. " 26 --?? .20 "26
Ship's Name, Captains, • Days ofSailing from
Liverpool. t
. . .
llenry Clay . ~• ' , Nye, . Feb.2l June - 21 Oct.2v
Stephen Whitney, Thompson,.• " 26 't 26 " 26
Garrick: . Skiddy, Mar. 11 July II 'Noll 1
Patrick-Henry, Delano, " :21 ," 21 , " 21
Virginian, lleirn, '; 26 4" 2.6." 26
Roacius, ' 1 Eldridge; April 11 Aug. 11 Dec. II
Independence, Alter; , " 21 " ,21 "26
Waterloo, . Allen, ." 20 " 26 ,'.,26
' diddons, :- E. Cobb, May 11Sept. 11 Jan. 11 -
Ashburton, Howland, • ' 21 ' 21 "21
John R. Skiddy, Skiddy, " 26 " 26 "26
Sheridan, • -Cornish,- June 11,0 ct. 11 Feb 11
In addition to the- ahove Regular Lincs. - a number of
Splendid New York Bdilt Transient Sbips,such as the
'Adirondack,' •Scotrand,' Russel Glover,' *Echo,' and
'SOa, 4 will continuer° sail from Liverpool, weekly in
regular succession, therchi.,preventing the' least pod
sibllity of delay or detention in Liverpool; and for
the accommodation of persons wishing to remit money
to their Pamilies or friends, 1 have arranged the'pay
mint of my Drafts on'the ft:hawing Banks :
Cork• , Limerick , , ' Minnie! I '
Londonderry, Sligo, - , Wexford . •
Belfast, ..Waterford •.Galw ay
Arinhgli, Athlone, - Colerain ,• ,
Kilkenny, ' . '
Bilina - • Tralee,•
Enniskillen, Monaghan, ' • Yougbal, .
• Banhridge, • Ballymena Parsonstown
Dowupatrick, Cavan, . • Liam), '
Dungannan, Bandon, . Ennis, ' ,
- .Ballyshannon, Strabane Skibbreen
Omagh, , ' Mallow, • 'i Dublin
Cootehill, . Kilruab •
Scotlandr-The City Bank of Glasgow' I
England—Messrs. ppooner, Atwood & Co. bankers,
'London; Messrs. P.M. Byrnes ¢r, Co, Liverpool,
Passengers can elk° be engaged froM Liverpool, to
-Philadelphia, Boston and Balthre, by ..the Regular
Packet . Ships on application b ei ng made personally,
or by letter. [post paid.] address ¢¢d to • . . .
JOSEPH • ,51c111URRAY, 100 Pine, street, -
. cornerof South street, New York
. .
• ' • 1 AGENTS. ' • ' r
Benj. Bannan,Pottsville, Pa. ;.! Michael I'llullen, Ro
cheerer, N. Y.; 'Jer. Baggot Froviderieg,;ll%,l. ; T,
Cough, Albany, N. Y. ; Charles O'Hara, Toledo, Ohio;
Thonias•McQuade;litica, N. V. ' *t
I also be g leave niaseure my friends and the public
in general, that the 'greatest purictuatilv will he obser
ved in the sailing of the aboye Ships, together with all '
others which 1 may hav e , - and that Passengers will
experience no delay on their arrival at the different
1 orts where s they mean to enibtak.
P. s.—Free Passage can alehe secured from the
verioas Ports-from- in Ireland and Scotland. which
.1;
1 Steen/era run In Liverpool .- • ,
• . I BEN.I BANNAN. Pottsville,
Sole Agent forthe State of Pennsylvania.
Jan. 17, 1846. . , , -. 1 , .
4NNE-4T.10N 1 01 4 ' TEX3S.
GREAT ATTRACTION ~
HARDWRAE & IRON STORE'-.
rrtjtE subscriber respectfully inforins his ft lends and j
_11; the public generally, that he has just received al
splendid assortment of HARDWARE, IRON', STEEL, '
HOLLOW-WARE,CARPENTER'STOOLS, kc.,
which added to hiS enrmer•stock presents a vifyiety to- ,
those desirous of purchasing, 4 unsurpassed in the re-',
ginn, for qualify and cheapness..A large assortment
of the best Axes atprjces ranging rom 75 cents i0b1,25.
Grindstones, • , }'cent per lb.
American Steel,
• Best Cast Steel, , ' 18f "
Lead,
.
• Rolled Iron, • • 5 „
Nails by the WC^. . ” "
Tin, 2 boxes for $23.00, chopper than ever. 'Wire of•
all sizes very low. His . ,
assortment consists partly of
Anvils, Bellows, Spikt,a,- 'Knives and Forks, Spoons,
Nails, CliainS,Shovels,and • Tea and Coffee Kettles,
Spades, veryi cheap': :Buckets, Locks, Rifles, '
Planes, SawS, Hatchets, !IlitleharrelS Grass and •
I linges, Vices,Wfigun box-'Grain'Scythes, 'Sickles,
es; Hay and pang forks, 'Files, Raspa,Candle •••• Hobnails,Horseshoes, l'ans &c. Also, Dye .
Copper and Iron Kettles, Glass, Varnish, " ly,
• 40 every olr article usually,keot 11,,rdware
Establishments, II or which' sells at a very low
tate. Perions commencing housel4eplir Illackstnlths;
Carpenters, Cabiset Makers, Sai'dl •rs, find it
to their advanta.,e by calling d examining his stock
before purchasing elsewhere, at the . llay Scales, cor
ner of Centre our Market street.
lie tenders - hi uriteigited thanks to his old friends
and customers tpr, their liperal support, and solicits
their further patronge.,
fiBORGE 11. STICIITER
' •
Pottsville, Au 16, 1815 33--
' •soLoarorr miurm,
•
Cabinet Maker, Undertaker, &o.
'pill!: subscriber announces to the public that he
J . has commenced — the above mentioned, business
1 ,, he borough jot Pettsvilic. immediately. back of
l h o Pennsylvania'Hall, where he wiliconstantly keep
hand an asse,rtment of
READY M.ADECOFFINS.
Cabtnel 4-c", manufactured of the tirst
materials in th: 'most durable manner, at veiy low
rntea.•
Ile.nlso will manufacture all'kinds of Fuinitilre.
&c..to;ortler a-the shortest notice.
Fundrale waned on and I leafsea supplied, &c.
Ile thereforsolicits apart of the pnblic patronage
which ho will r ;i ndeavor to meet by prompt attention
foroisiness. r.,ive us a trill.
. .......
NDVir GOODS. .
lIE
tobscril l iers having purchased of Charles Mil
jer, ,Ins entire stock of Goods. twill continpe the
business at his old established stand, on Centre street,
next door to Fok Morimer'S lintel, and will endea
vor to deserve! the patronage of their old customers
and the public 'generally. A supply of new tied well
asserted Dry Ghouls, Groceries and Queensware, have
lust been added to the stock.
• I JAMES M. BEATTY & Co.
March 28, 184
_ __,
'R CENT SAVED. •
Tun reeeiiald froi&ltichmond - ,•Viirginia, a veiy. he -
el vy •assortmeilt manufaciurod Tobaccos :
50 Boxes Lottier"h, 5 Plug Tobacco. .
50 " ; Mactillotteit's 6& 6 Plug Tobacco; ..
.. '5O " . Hoffman's 5 'Hug . . , "
35 Gfeaner's 6 Plug 1 • "
' '5O "'- Cassidy's 5& 6 Ping ' "
30 " Enders.l.adies' Twist, 12s.
.. '• 20 " Turner'a 8 Lump Cavendish..
20 " Madison's 5 Lump , " •
•
106 Half boxes C. Fleet's 5 Lump "'
20 " " Peach Leaf fine " Sweet.
• _260 Barrels fine Aromatic Smoking Tobacco.
2000 All Soaked Half Spanish Segall.
156,000 Lovi, Price Common " , • ,
50,000 Spanish Havanna Segars. at $8 per th.
61 Blida. Kentucky All Leaf Tobacco.
. 20 Bales Ilavanna " " • "
•
i
60 " No. I, Cuba. ' . ' . .
100 '‘• Portico.
. ' 10 Box a Florida. • • .. .
The above nods will he sold 'at very low prices.
Orders recelv d by mail, and goods forwarded imme
diately. Add ,ess . JAMES S..MOY ER.
•Hamburith;Ta., July 18, 1846. i i 6—mo
10 P
Elia
SKEEN & HOOVER,
Tl AND COPPER SMITHS,
At.* .Old Pond Centreat., Pottsville,
D ESP ECTFULLY Invite the attention ofthe citizens'
.Ltiof Pottsvifie and its vicinity, to their new and ex
cellent assortment of TIN WARE, which can be pur
chased.at loWer rates' than ever het Molore Offered in
this region: . They have also on hand a very large as
sortment of
CHOICE STOVES,
embracing Cooking Stoves of the latest and most ap
proied Patterns, Radiators, Air tight and all kill& pf
Stoves. for Rooms, Wores hr Workiimps, which will-be
sold for cash at extraordinary low rates.
The'yslso attend to putting on Tin Roofs, and furnish
an exdellent article of Spouting k for hooses.
- Don't forget to call beforelourcbasing elsewhere,
he we-feel confident it will be to' the iltercst of buifgs,
todo en , 4 doors above Market street, west sid
Po t tsville, Sept., 12, 1816. - I 37-6mo'F,,
LA
B NK AND SCHOOL BOOKS,
' TI 0 B ir; FANCY AItTICLES.' '
Stattonerlti Hall,' Market Street:
-FIST received and . now- 'opening, general immort
al merit of blank books, stationery fro., which having
been bought low will be sold at low prices for cash.—
The following comprisa part oftbe stock.
Full and half bound blank books. quills,blank books
for Miner. , accounts, steel pens, passbooks, foolscap,
letter, and wrapping paper, notorial ['Lanka, wafers./cc.,
lead pencils, printers', visiting, and playing card., cray
ons, backgammon boards, sets chess, dominoes and
dice, Portable !miller, rose woodi - and mahogany wri
ting desks. gold and 'silver pencil cashs, black leads,
state.penctis red and black ink, drawing papet, Bris
tol boards, chtldrens', Instruction toys and amusing
games, a full lassortgaent of school hooks, primers, al
manacs, song books, bibles, &c., &c.' •
BELOW ANTIII34CITE GA;ETTE 'OFFICE.
• i0c4.31,1846 44
red ¢t tde York sore, a lap( Bale Pay,'
oil Brook, New Jersey, of a eupezlpr anal
ats, 13hip stuff, ace., kept constantly on
wbscrlber. EDWARD yenppur
Beirt.; 20, 1840. " 30-- i • •
TUBT feet,
*7 from Hoof
ity Alpo. a
band by the 1
. Pottpville r
Pnotyr of Ilittur.-='Some curious calculator in
domestic economy and farm management, baS
'calculated" that ono dozen of bens, well kept of ' -
course, will produce . more thug two thousand
eggs in a year, and in addition, One hundred full
grown chickens,"for fall and .winter nse.". Liia 4
than - eighteen bushelstoUndiati corn is the maxi;
must quantity of food required to feed the heni
and fatten this piegeny. The, writer farther
marks that two hens 'vnit take este of one hutik:
drcd chickens well enouhh till they begin to climb.-
their little'stick roosts; they should then be sep:
erated from the hens entirely, es they will Wander
teas, and do better away from the fowls."
Mi.) we ate :011 this putiect, one of generally
tecognised importance to farmers, we will lust to.
mark that in oedet to derive thq greate4 possible,
advantage from hens, thiy should be • highly fed.
The French, a +cry eystenlatic people in suc4
•
J
- • - •
matters, realise, wonderful profits from 'their d0..'?.,
mestic fowls, particularly their hens.. During During the
season of laying, 'which, with their careful matt.
agement, extends nearly through the:entire year,'?
they are fed with the most scrupulous regularity' 1
and caw. No . Article of food that has a tendency ,
to increase fecundity is , withheld, nor are they i
stinted with respect to any substance whether an..,f...',
imal, mitten :di 'or xegetable, that. is calculated to ,
promote their happiness urliealth.; .! .
During the period d• moulting;doruestic fowls,
.cease to lay. and should be. treated with match -
care. This is a Curious fact, and deserves paltie,
tiler attention, as ignorance on the pait IV the
,nearer might engender unpleasant consequence,
that..
.from want of information might be attributed
to wrong causes.. ..liplumentum".is the term alp,
plied by zoologists to that branch of the science .
which.relates to the plainage of birds. ;.The term ,
is derived from the latin word, /ndua—l put on.
“The laws of pion-rage are." says an eloqiient au,
th>n, "that itis generally more than once changed,
before it attains that state which is eharacleristic
of the mature bird.", . .
, .
The indumenttior is often observed to change
somewhat suddenly, awing probably to :physiolo
gical causes, and there is little meant to doubt the - .
fact—asserted, indeed, by several authors that the - ,
indumentum is. to a limited extent, subject to
'causes originating in the variations of treatment,
~;
and the.character and quality 'of fwd.—German
o:en Telvrri7ph. ' - ! . .
AGILICULTUE AS •15,0CCUPATION.=II. is 11
matter greatly. to be -regretted, says a journalist • '
whose remarks are-always marked by santil sense ',.'
that a sentiment prevails , among a large pi&tion of
our Agricultural community, that their' occupa
tion no tillers of the soil trues not rank as a mer.... -
cant& or processional pursuit, and they. accord-
ingly show a disposition (a; very laudableinne un
der the circuinstarices) to place : their grown- up
suns in some loftier sphere: The sentiment is an
eroneous one, and as . danWretiii-as it is wren.— '
We e;ennot cohceiveof an oceupatiolimore bon
orable or more independent, which furnishes a .
greate amount of---solid carded,. or is more in .
-keepink with -the laws laid down by 'nature- for
man's.guidance, than that of the practical agricul
titrist. It is horfaa'ble for it la the position in We l
in which the Almighty firot placed man ; and the,
first spirits of the world—succeSsful statesmen,'
men who have led 'victorious arMies; and, held at:
their disposal the deatiniss of nations. have volun-.
tarily given up all, choosing :to, sit at rest Ytindet.--
their own vine and , fig tite, rather than retain,
their former envied position in the world, and be .
partakers of its honors. , . . .
It is independent; for the practical flrmer has
in his own hands the Menus of living Without tle
Hid of others. - He supplies,his house with all the
hecesseries and .many of the luxuries ° life, rind
ija long as sunshine folows shower in tie regular
course, lieJcan fold his arms and bid, efiance to ,
the world. 1
_
It is strictly in keeping with the unirersal law's .
1.. n
Of natuie, for an ong 113 other profession may' e
omud Jaen with Me vigorous bedier or clearer
1.1
' ind 4 than arm gl,our practical farm is. They
are men of sound sense, uninfluenced hy the van- -
ties, of follies of the. world, undisturbed by the .
rifling ci cumatances that destroy the peace of
thers, -and live to i good old age to enjoyltheir
kluiet comfort. They involuntarily str men ly,,miture,
;ill without knowing it learn to live, as en th7N,
b happy must live; and find their reward in the
,
possession of good, physical and mental health . ;
and a peaceful conscience. The'farmer certainly
should be.a happy man. • .
FAnatEes ' 'WORK Fen DECEMn En: Luring'
he COW morithof December,farmers cart general
v do bu little at the usual business of farming:
But they should provide fuel for one year or more,
that they may not have to attend to this in the,
more busy 'seasons of , sowing • planting,'weeding,
harvesting. dm The former part of winter, be
fore the snows become deep, are most favorable
for preparing and hauliug fuel. Stir,early -these,
shOrt days, or buchttle will.be - performed. If is.
nut half so hard t 4 meet the cold, deferided'hi ex
ercise, as to lie inbed and dread it.
When soft low lands become frozen. that are
intenden to he reclaimed, grav - el or sand maybe
hauled better than-in the warm seasont. In some
cases the winter ia,,the'conly time for doing'this to
advantage. When there is a great depth of mud
or peat, gravel is better than sand or_loam. The
first two furnish Oiler that'gives firmness to the
stalk of grass or grain-, The gravel affords the
best advantage for' the superabundance of water
to'pass off. -
-Attend to fruit trees Oread: the ,spowa dowri
hard around the trunks to protect them from ;lake.
Cattle will injure or destroy fruit treesif.,they,cart`
have aceess to:thern,efter the herbage is destroy, '
ed'or covered, wittt snow. They give, great en
couragement to nurserymen:'- -
One of the most important considerations now
presented to the attention 'of farmers, is the educa
tion ~ o f their children. See that you. have good
school houses, good hooks, and good teachers, and
that your children attend school - promptly. - I;ni
deriVor to make them interested in their stutiiis,
and 'pleased .with their schools. The parent ,at
at home may be a great auxiliary' in this impoi
tant cause, and the winter afforde long evenings
for thisi purtieSe.
Collect scions wheiiconvenient, and bury them
in sandy soil jive or six inches below the surface,
or wrap thernin a damp rug
,or mat, pack- in. a
close box, and set in the cellar. In this way' we
have kept scions, in perfect . condition, from Novem l
ber till June. •
Prepare your accounts for settlement atthe Close .
of the, year.
SALT AND Soor.:-.ltia said 'that an important
agricultural, discovery has recently- been made,
showing that, by the union of salt and soot, a most
valuable Manure is produced. It has been found
that land' which usually produced twenty.fivo
lons of carrots to .an acre, when fertilized by
mixture Of six busihels, and a half of snot, yialded.
(Oily. This =note is also said , to be very good
fur grain,an4-especially So for potato° land, which
before had- never produced more tban one hurt.:
dred. ,apd fifty seven bushels to the-acre, yielding
two Inindred and forty after having been manure 4
by a mixture of thirty bushels of soot and eight of
alt. • •
Toorg.-L-Every farmer should provide .a kuita ,
ble building for the shelter and' security of his far!
piing end other implementer.' The cost of Such a
bitildind is slight compared with its importasice,
and Woubil, be useful for other purposes whcfn not
required for the protection of tools.. We regret
that very marry o(our .agricui , ltural brotran are
'lamentably realist; in this particular, and borne who
are honorably emulous , of being thought good
farmers," and who are 'really deserving of much
• .rarso for their judicious and. ecouonucal manage
ment in other 'matters, lose annually far more by
the: heedless exposure of their
,tools during 040
,yeor, than 'would be' required, were they probably
taken care of, toy keep them in repair the year,
.faimer.
P 'ER HANGINGS,
• •
DECOPATIONS' CENTREPIECES
Wll.l. be opened during the Week at HANNAN'S' _
Cheap Paper Store PIECES of Paper Ilang-1
ings, embracing rich Frescoes and Column paperiforf
parlors and halls, Decorations, Centre pieces Acc,Ar:C.--: , ;
Also, rich papers for parlors and rooms, embracing the^
latest and mast fashionable patterns prepared for rho'
ensuing Spring trade, all of which .Wlll be sold as low, ./
and, some leas than Manufacturer's prices. ranging in ui
price_ frqm 131 cents to iltt per piece. Call' nd see ir s
The stook embraces all kinds:of Decorations that can
be pbtained to 'ph l llacOplilit. • Alio, itirerritlitlalafifal
Freitc.b . pre'-place Screens, cheap,
Dee
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