The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, April 03, 1847, Image 4

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Fsitusi Astu'Etintools 15101.—fn the
. year 1801, (says the_N. Y. ,ar. of Coin ,) the'
ship Manhattan; &lunging o Frederick' Rhine
!ander, was put -up for frei r tht. to Liverpool—
Jonathan Ogden put on beetnl 400 boxes of Ha
,
-senp . ? sugar at two witness freight per box, and
Daniel Ludlow 6000 bbls. of flour at one guinea - ,
or '2lB. freight per bll. William Pitt was thin
Prime Minister of Englanthland it famine raged
hint country. The Prime Minioer leaned an
order engi.ging to pay. ,L 4 10s. or $2l per batref,
forcers hairel of •Anterithri flour Which should
be brought to Engltnewnh full liberty to the'
.
unportt4 to get a higher mercantile price if pos ,
eiblc. The bakens of. England were proitibtieti
from selling bn a I nu 'the it was baked, be
canse stale bread was thought Morc nutritious
".than new. , `IAT tlkat time tht, entire liritish army,
and gentlenien,generally„woie their hair in goeue‘,
or clubs, and highly powdered. The Duke of
Bedford; who - was colts:tiered the it-Itesl ,otjert.
in England, set the, ei tmilte of cutting till his
hair ,to save the flour vi•aisitti in powder. and the
example wits I,illowed general.orth!::‘ through
out the whole 'army. 'rigs we eet'f"" the "I".
est inhabilanr," a:id it diotvs that there is nothing
new under the snit.. ! • .
. . ,
• n . - - After-the dinner given by the French eit'e•
zens ol•NewYork, to the II; - /n. M r . 5.,,,,: ti. s
Senator, from Leuf.'icriti, tha} gentleman fltIV“ the.
fell IA ing toast orr4 accumplittietl it with the 7re• .
ranks Nyeinleal :
. .
• 40 .1/elico, not Mekiro Ot 'war orith the Utti
, red St ite4i-ohtie lioslijities l la-t, we d,..,iie t o
c lprcis upun"her iaith ail • our I . oreer, but to Meziee,
the future 'elk: . of the. No; tl.. Am. ratan Couleil•
eratitir.' , ' : ' .• • 1 I,lk,
• ,r‘ d a y wi!l come," sail M.
..!•3 -..1••, •,•and.if I
.
' treiybe permitted. at once to ei:pre, , ,'ll !pipe and It
'conviction. lhat , :lay is - not dtat int when pe lee lc::
tween the united Sl a te; an 1 Mex km wilt 'ae -Lined.
and Yiltatever.i res .rit evils of, the war to the tteiA
bbring tepubhc, eat• win' detn,e , frent it. is the fu
.ture ample compen-aben... If in>•Mexicana knew
bow to appreciate tad b 111 !Mach •tvotatul-: thrill,
they , wuu!d ble,s im,•ea:l,A.reei,niiistt, for from
the United Stated wilt pas..`tro t'umi th. iir : .t. rodi
' manta of w•ater aiist true lib,,rty ; from ifieln they
, i witt-Icarn_to •erike oli Ow yoke of a elery, Whidi
I fMln•seltirh mit ivep retain- them in ignorance litid
etiperAithei. Ti ey will tailieve them... Ayes Irmo..
; tIli! Mum' tlespansor .f
tiro -a• II: unti ti - an duri w ho,
,under the tiartie ill o i liice.s.'rttevour the public . re
"fourca,:,.and ;,rrogate to theueuuves the ,: g Et
.01
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tii.4).,:iiig, hot otily'ef the pre eat, but of the fu
ture ale-tiny of the c ,entry. PeLce con:luded,
gentlethen, awl - all i not liiii-tied. 'the i c plc
of tbe' .17 tined tii,tis • havi. :s,•l tht:r l'e, t up,:it
the soil of )lexieoaii;l wl.e , ever tho.e• f,et,h ivy
pres,e't, there reina -r iir the;itielticeatle trace of
• Liberty." .
.: . The po-lage: on a Net.l4a per 'of onlinar't: .iz,t
ii•now as follows; When ,y.tint Ironh tar ofii• e .. to
puhlica ion - Icy the publi,tuto the subscriber to
he pia on delivt..v I one: iint for any tli.-t,ince
Within tto State; one C lit Or a fly I ti-tnnr4of
more thitti one hu :dred nuke. our Lt . the Si t at ;
and one 'cent a n d a half I.r - any dpitanee nut of
the State over one bontintl miles.. Tiansent
. newspaprs, nod lorw ariled by editors tasuli
•..tnt.st be pre-paid, three cents each for any dist.iiict;.
is therefore necessary, under the new Pait
Office Law that a person wishing, to senidai pa
• per to •a friend should call.,at the titlie of the
papei anti subscribe for it; otheroviseit %%0 not
he taken in the unless three cents Tioa , 4l is
paid in'advance..'
RATa.—A red. herring fa,trned by n
string to any place %%hoc rata tn•trafly make their
run will make them leave the place, It is said
to be a fact that a toad placed in a Amuse cellar
Will hare the effect of e4pellin4.the . iritrudNa
Banzor Alt rcu ry
,MA:suri.c run (ht.tt•es.—'l'ue i'eledrabld Brassin.
[conductor of thei'rayid vinery of France. at, 14. t
enriched his vine b.irders evith - stnn•q and rzcrtng
=Mires; but be alteiward loiinO that !ninnies of
• blow decuitiiiositioo we,ee inuca to - tier, brit
mixture being composed of ih cleanings ofiliielies
turf, and roved awceliin;t, :!tor being 'allowed to
fcrnient a year. .
...The . utlntittisitatitm t. in-coming aware of the
unpopularity .of thn amt . lip mom h-twices in
Congress are trying to smft the r iit
its cgmEnencement fritill . Poni to/Uzi:llmin.
and his friends have deierninti d to rum Calhtiun's
prospects for the l'tesult hey, and they imagine
that they can beammect•ed by giving 111111 the cri d
it of having cauticd the Aleut:an war !—Llncaster
Exgnzi , err. •
•
Remernbvr that Senator Turnry, of Tennessee,
iii a deLtice ori4e Administration,•avows.that Ihr
Nlexted I (stated directly froisa the an,
nexalsbn T(.1.7,,,:
• That 6eti4t.tr Calhetvi - avue.Ttl the object of
'ennexatien 1;4 athe perpetuity the institution
)4 SLAVERY. :
.
B icon thlt 7 rum_ pared the
people unto the .ea; ;tin! °ratan and euuncellon;
to the. milli;;, for the sat Sou. i be colui und qui
et; if the' IA Inds did not trouble it."
Watvr HE D r.e:E II In.lll been' con
victed or hteatio4 a Cory of thn Providence Jour
nal front the door SL•h-Cribej, air ~enteneeo
therefore to tise day's totprisotitneht and to p',)
cuota of The eost,i will have to
worked out in jill. and ht: imprisloometit .t:th - thim
lte protracted to two ploitth.l.
, Tot: NO ILTII AN D tist of
..rp•
piiintrnt;tru or.lle by the rges4,lent, ,•iztee the :id.
jourtrottlrt 1,1 t:otigres.:, tl al , pears that 41 Car.
tiins are. front the -Mace , to 15- hunt the
tree—q:l Lieutenant,-from ~, l ace :Stater:. to S
!tom ttie free—.s7r2orl Ltirotenapt fram Sta
ll:lr. to 32 front the free.
. .
A sing!c'thop of ttn,.., oti of I.iv,n,lor put into a
Iliotle of ink, wit; pievent it 3 moulding 1 - ,}r any
length ou!
In a single hour the .earl kjeats 3,60 titnes.dis
-4:l4arg4 s 7,200 (itnices 4.f blood, which ._rasses
through the,14..02, 23 times. In 21 hour-, the blo,d
714 the body circulates through the heart 600 times.
Tht• Nrvw York Expre6.s ays Ih•,t the P,dive
Oxpen,esi ot th,a during the last. year, tv,. re
$500.00C.
. ~ • •
E'rerlothe4 \ gitata "iurderer. a been :n n:-
sled at New Vtlrtuts , w• herr hz ariived from re 10:
. .
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'rho porillation ut :....'t. 1. , .i.ii,, b t th,! 1ir. , ,i. t 0
Ink is 47.8 . 33 souls-114 , w.; increased - u.ithlti
Iwu )1-ars ti..rurly tivelto'ilityu,-Atid.
firsi duty l ois every I) Initero is to io
to the canitti ativ
‘, •
This is the crecil.cliaruANi,tie. oLth I, icui r,
Pit%.s-- Party is the leliditl;-; princi;de, mid the
totrittry is wade di‘econd.l , y
_ •
Tll3 DL ATI! OF (MON ELL V;tllila I.e.a [err'
Ile calamity lor•Europe, yhnuld the , W a r Pali ) of
Topealer.i gain the ascen !envy is '
:8011.- in the pre•ent conhieiia between England
and France and the critical situation of Eirroi.ean
natiiiny gentnally, a revolutionary movement in
Iteleittl: \ boat vet 'probleinatiral in itrelf, mi ht
ittv L .7ch or 1:1'Slt1;1;11% n nr.
Repoit ut the MaisF a eie ut 'ruos to
Mtlien it rournriod by LAC;
•-• Further. iii4s (tom :hat tio:roo t writ he Inak i ed for
'tvith gee utixiery :
IL 13 PUi.lll./SVITI 11131. ate Jut fifty vereom: Ir 'ye re•
cently pesi;fisql on the r‘.ute &Iva re, from
Flarvation and ex pOSUre. They Arent vuolpylly
I persons - ~ ..! h o had gone o' , ut tine
of Govro merit as teronrtrrs.
•
-Mineral Water- F.:, Giritxer Mead:
9711 E tuot-rd7nAd having_purrlt.ed the rxtenswe
WAtcr FAtuldislonAnt formerly owned by
nr. J. M. Cro: l.rnd , willcontinne to supply Ile,otticu.;-
tOnteres on tbu wont terubr r, nod would Ibr ;Ind to re
tthrc orc..is of those WIII) arc disTmAed to brelone
'yew custother=. "Zs Durinritio. whiter rnontll4, Gilmer
Mend onil:idr•aparrlbt Wilier. IA the principal supply ;
' , MIN: 1,o:on to the w .nn w , u! npliroacturs.
BOWEN t). HETHERINGTON.
. 8
Fab. 201E117
Malthus.
BPALLtSTER'S
ALL-HEALING OINTMENT,
_
111.11
~. ?=_=
, • INSENSIBLE PERSPIRATION.
;IMF.; preLeding figure to - given to represent the
1 his the great EVACU
ATION for the impuritiei of the, Ludy,. It will he no
ticed that a thick chooly mist issues from all points of
the ourfare, which indicates that the perspiration flows
When we •rre in health. bitt ceases
it hen we are Life cannot he sustained Without
It is IltroWn oif front the blond and othe'r juices of
the body,ti nit di poses by this meatis of nearly all the Mi
norities within us. The language of the Scripture
• la the blood is.the - If it ever becomes Impure
itritay he traced directly to the Stoppage of Insensible
Perspiration. 'Vitus we see all that is niscessary when:
'the mood is stagnant or inflected, is to open the pores,
and it relieves itself from all impurity instantly. • Ifs
awls 'teat and vitality are suirisient, without ene paid
ile of urelin i.e, exr.ent open the {large upon the sur
far'e Thus we see the folly of talitug so many internal
rente,lie..t." All practitioners, however, direct their ef
loos •, to restore the in'si•nsilile perspiration. 'fhe
Thonspouitan, for instatte(i, steams ; the Ilydropathist
shrmul, us in wet blankets; the Ilnlnwhathisideals out
intinetestnalA; Ilse A ilopat hist MeMls and doses us with
re Nitry ; and the lilufterfog Quack gorges us with
Pith.,l vi11a...! pills!!!
sew idea of the amount of Me Insensit,le
PeispiraliOn. Ire will state that the learnyd Dr. Leir—
eohock asreriaincd that live-eialiths of ~.11 we receive
into the stomace passed off .by this ineap.r. In other
words, if we eat nod thiak eight pounds per day, we
eracnate tive pounds of it hy perspiration.
Till.? IS 11111,r than.t i , isi.4l tut it:alit:les of tll2
whi.r juicrs. eiciue place to. the new and
mie4.To cher,: LIIIIteI . ./1"1 . , IS In retail, ill the
:;}stem live vitlitt. of a I the viptlent matter that ha
t h.: detuaDds tea ye' Ihr both'.
„ .
It 'is tw,stoppinZ. the ',ores that overwhelm mankind teiyht'Onglis, colds and consiMmtions. Isrine-leuths of
the,worldolie from disease induced by a stoppage otthe
insensible Verspiration.
risk. now, every candid niind. what course
seems thit, most teasimable to pursue to itinitop the
pores after they are clo9al Would you :mire I hysic
nost o p Ili,- pores Of would pat apply something
that would do !MA upon the surfut where the: c10g
g0•,..” actually is I And yet I know of pitpsician who
makes any external appliCation to effect it. Und...r.
1 less circumstances I present to physicians, a n d all
others.
11'ALIA: 4 TEIZ'S ALI, IfEALINO OINTMENT,
OR, THE , SALVE.
It has the p iiver to restore - - pyr,piration on the feet,
t in trip 110; around old sores, upon the chest, in short,
upon every part of the body, whether diseased sfightly
or ,ever
II ILL: lnm r.t to (:::USe all Q.:stn.:lM soncs, scrofuluut ,
h 11i,ra,rs, pui.onort.4 17 oft nets, to discharge
their putrid matters.nml then heals them.
It is a rem Ay that forbids the necessity of !nullity,
awl deleterious Maigstaken into.the,stomach.
It preserv, , s awl Ilefonds the surface from all derange
ment ~ f its TheiMilliCe is tilt of floe
.,ft!t:, bile and used up matter within. It is Pierc,
et/with-millions of openings to relieve the intestines.
,Stop tip those pores and !Math knot ks at }our door.
is is rightly termed All healing; An there is scarcely
dli4..a,e, external or internal, that it will tint benefit.
I have used it fitrllte last' I-1 years for all diseases of
the chest,. ron,ifiliplinti s liver, InvolviliZ 111..: utmost
-danger and respons.biiily, arid I declare tit fore !leaven
and man, that not in nne single "rase It is it (Went to lien
eti,, when the patiesit ivas within the reach of mortal
Means.
I have had physicians, learued in the profession, I,
have had miniiters of MEI Gospel, Judges of the bench,
Aldermen and gentlemen of the highest mu,
dition, and mull irndes on he poor use it in every variety
of way. and there has been , but one voice—saS•ing
11 4 , II is le r, your Oinlnwiit
C,ONSI7.III'7ION.
It ca triorilly he credited that a salve calvhave ant'
cunt Upon the lanffs,:-eated as they tire within the sy!,
tent. Hut. if plarcd upon the rhest, it 'penetrates .li
rectly to the luntra, svperalcs the poisonous pa:titles
that are eoln,unting them, antipxpels- them" how the
system.-
. _
1 need - not !:1 that it is ettritizliergons or cirtstimp
tipliconlinually..altliongli vve are told it is f0n11311n6 , 41
I parr. not ‘vh:it i.. sail. so long as I can core several
thousand pl5lO .5 yearly.
.11E AD A (11E. `'F"
The Palve has mired prrsbns of the:headache id 11
yearns standing; and who had it regnWiv every wei k
so that vomiting often took Ohmace, .
Deafness and Ear-ache are Itchiest with. like flue-
CeSS.
•
6fll•:
removes almost immerlialely the intlamation and
swelling, when the pain terse*.
COLD FEET.
Consumption. liver,t Implant!, pants iu the chest or
side,Tallieg, off of the hair, one Or the other. always
apeman:rules cold feet., it Is a sure sign of *disease in
the ac,tetn to have cold feet. The salve will cure ev
ery ease. '
in Scrofula. old sores, erysipelas, salt rheum. liver
complaint,
.sore eyes, quincy, sore-throat, bronchitis,
broken ipr sore breast, piles, all chest diseases, such as
asthm•t, oppression, pain—also, sore lips, chapped
hands, to otors, custaneous erupt intl.., nervous diseases,
and of the spine there is probably no medicine now
knoWr,; so go .. 1
SCA I.IY 1113.47).
We hat e raced 1 . :1.PR that nolirti!;,lefi. , (l every thin::
known. as well it, the ability of ISor '2O doctors. One
matt tie fie had ',pentl'..4ll - itte lib children without
Any henetit, when a lew Ini:Ces vC tit., Ointment (.0 roil
i •
DI RS,,,':
Ii i> ill • nest Mill:: hi the fur Burns. (Read the
dneviiods:iround tne r box.)
IVOR MS. - •
I If parents knew hoti faral most n t edieli., e , were I n
children taken !bey would he slow to resin
to Ilient L ieriily•ltier,uiial lozenges,' :ITO! 'Medi •
logr ilge9,' v ernoluger pills, &tr. The l rutlt 19, no
curie ran tell, invariably, when n onus are pre,elll.
NfilV I , I me say to - parents that this salve: will always
jell if a child leis worms.. It wi I drive every vestige
them away. [Read the elire,:tions around the box.]
There i: prnt.ably uo niediedite on the foe of the
earth atjoice in sure and so safe in the expulsion of
worms.
CORNS.
Occasional nsc; of the Oluttneot• will always keep
corns from growing. People need,never be troubled
'with them if they Avi4l use it
AMES 11cA1.1.1-TEll& Co.,
Sole Proprietors of the, above medicine.,
•CA U774N. .
As Ilse All-healng Ointment ... ll"as been greatly coon
terfeited, wi,At ice given this caul i•in to the nubile that
'no Ointment will be genuine 1110eFS the names orJamei
McAllister. or James McAllister & C 4,., fire written
with a ne.n upou.every label.' t • ,-• '
:5- l'rte, '2s,,,PiCts or boY.. -:,- . -
. VI.EA: ENS k•PARVIN, Agents, Pottv:ille. Ta
, _ Sept . ..1.1. IS ...G.-
, 39-1 y
WORKS WORMS !:!
117estroy ThonsFunels ofi Children,
-WITHOUT' PARENTS EVFM'iiNO %INC .
•
on EUsrucrtßE TEE CAUSE,
foe would adv:seii It loreael the followiliff s y ulornis
LlctiEca Si., nose, mrensivirbreaili, pain In the .
1 joints or limits. grinding of the tenth during sleep,
cm:trio:is :appetite, leaness, bloated stomach or limbs,
gripiries, *limiting pains, in various parts of the 1,64,
a ecuec of sonwthing , rising- hi 'the throat, itching of
th.• amts towar d s bleeding of the nose, gnawing
~ensat ion at thestomarla, flashes of llPat over the sur
f te, ttf the body alight chills or shiveiittes, head-ache,
drowsmes., torpor. vcrligo, ails:l:rhed dreams, sudden
stai in 2 to ...let•lt W1011'1E:It: and -creaming, cinteh,fever
lag. pallid hue, thirst, had taste in the mouth,
11UFE-till lireatlikug, fit igt.6., squeauthdiness, nausea,
arum..? desire pass something frma the bowels*. and
soitirtiam s discharges of slimy and mucus. Acid
Ili: c have'any cur iminedirttely obtain a haat!. of
VezetableWoinCs) is so-pleas
ant, that every [ hill %vitt ery:for it after has once had
a unto. and remember it- is ivarianted to cure, or the
money ii returned. and -fisoo is offered tr. 'any person
that will product. a case of IS'ornis. which It wilt not .
cure We have in our pre:.session several Worms of
Vari..ll's and amongst thent one allfi inches in
length winch it brought frollt Jacob itch xeiferibiser
it Lama:ter county. Pa - who had suffered from early
infitiiry, and lie and his friends, as well an many of
the most eminent ohysit tans pronounced his. case a
gradual destine, being as they thought that abominable
complaint Dyspepsia. and before taking two bottles he
passed the above wenn:anal has enjoyed the hest o f
health ever since, which has been about nine . months,
and all for 50 cents, anal hail paid physicians upwards
of $5Oll, without re any benefit whatever.
We do certify that we have used Hobensack's Ve
getable Worm Strap, and being acquainted with them.
recommend itas being the best article as well as the
.most pleasant In take we ever need, and furthermore,
subscribe our names believing it to be a benefit to the
Inman family, by doing so.
Dort Appleton, south street, near 241—Dort. Kim
bell, 4th and GeiTrge ,treed , --Isaba ltenitc, Attlebninag,
Bucks county—Duct. Keels*, Phil-nla..-rDoct. Thomas,.
N. Jersey—Duct. Rwc el. Plumer,
Minister of the Gospel, Alars,ttall Streit, 1 door below
ilrown—Patrick Duffy. Merin et., above Ninth—Jacep
Welsh, below roots w. side—th Giflitral, Rose Alley,
lst door tedon. Coates—Susan Thompson, Oxford st.,
between Front and Second, h:ensingtoh.
Prepaied by .1. N. k S. Battens:irk, N. E. corner
of-Second and Coates streets. and for
sale by ev.ry storekeeper in the lip tid States—Price
retina A6o. Ilobeitsack's Tetqr MIIIIIEII4 war
ranted to cure all eritptions.of the sin—price 23 cents-
N. 17.-3hmttd 'main the atove, and believing
their children have worms, they be furnished gra
tuitnitsk, by eatling en us.
11110Wisi. Ora grzier, w linlesnle arnt, Potisiv
it'd for sale at all the principal sLbros in the county
October MOW. 30—ly
NEW .AND EXTENITE
CletiiitiVaruk: dentleaten's Futtatedr4 Store
T ..
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HE subscriber has just r et urned tVozn the cities of
New. York and Philadelphia with a splendid and
cheap alsortment of-Cloths, Ca m ores and Vestin.gii,
of the latest importations, ecappr iris the
. best black'
"French and English - Wool OM •GI htesupbfillehlace
French Doe Skint and English wool dyed Cassinaeres;
French and English Fancy Clothi,stich as Olive, Mown,
Invisible Green, &c., French Fanty Carsimeres of the
.• latest Spring styles, - plain and fancy settlings, black
satio,4ashmere.:. cashmerelts, white and buff easel
metes, light fancy velvets, - Marseilles, &c.; all of
which he is prepared to Manufacture to order in the
very best style, and at prices at which he is determined
,no customer shall complain. Being himself a practical
tailor, and employing cutters and workmen superior to
any others In the place, he is able to warrant every ar
ticle manufactured by him to give aatiafaction to the
most particular in fashion,, fit and finish.'
The subscriber has also just opened at his new tore
'the lateen; hest, and most fashionable ptock of ready
made clothing, ever otTermito the Pottsville public; all
of which he' Will dispose of at prices which cannot fail
to satisfy purchasers, viz:'
Fine Black Frock Coats from 610 00 to $lB 00
do Dress (10 ' 900 16 00
do Sick do 5 50- 10 50
Fancy Frnrk and Dress Coats . 800 IS 00'
Summer Tive,ed `Coats2 50 4 50
• Linen do • - 75 ' 2,00
Fine CasshnerePantaloons, black -
' and Ginty colors 350
French Cassimere' Pantaloons, • :), ,
, .• (summer _rinds) 2 50 5 50
.-• .Linen Pantaltipes ' - 621 1 24
Superfine blaelc Satin Vests 350 •.5 00 I
- . a' , : Soso' SING Mayl3, 1815.
do ,do do 150 300 We,the undersigned, do certify that we have used,
Fancyvests Caitunerei? Cashmerettel 75 250 Mr.. George E..litanton's _External Remedy, called
Marseilles Vesta: ~ • . 621 150 MINT'S LINISIENT, and have!
pro'ved it to be fully
The subscriber's estahlishment . may very mope . Fly be equal to the character he gives it. Its healing Proper;
called the Pottsville.Emporlum et' Fashion, where gen- les are truly extraordinary ; and 'we most confidently ,
tlentenmaY always obtain every article of gentlemen's teclutimend it asr one pfilk mast ciuota In external rem-'
wear, such as shirts,-collars, handkeichiefs, scarfs, j edies iliathas'yet, been di. , covered. • '.
eloves:hose. stispenders, &c. Ac , suited to the fastid- j Caleb lfiiscoe. Editor Westchester Herald. •
JamesAi li n t ß ;l L i . k o o d c:k k a e v i t!o .
f o i h n ll e V , F x u r i d l i n • r t s C i l : I . i L . :: iiirCr s t ru t
i t i. ; i i i t i t:i:a r i
i P7I: e n . J . s .
ions taste of the exquisite, the plain habits orthe sub-- .
stantial citizen„-or the wants of the 4ndustrious labo- .
ref. Ile can clothe a man from head to foot whit a ,
suit of clothes for $2150, which is cheapenough for the James B. Swain, Editor 11,-.11. Chrotlicie. -4, ••
poorest." „ 51. Churchill, Principal of thd cerebrated II ardini.
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ra-Thmsubscriber has just received - the latest Lender', '.• • SE lir " for BOYs• •1 • ... ? -
Paris, New York, and Philadelphia Springand Stammer l Samuel F. Reynolds, Suprome Court Commlinner.
Fashionsi. Any taste cari be suited at his new store in R. R. Voris, Digtrict Attorney: ' - , • 1
Centre street, next door above Clemens's Drug store, Theodeshistaark,Pastorlilethedist Episcopal Clinrch:
Pettsville. . B. T. TAYLOR. ItoberiWitiae,late Agent M. P. State Prison.
V - Don't f. . tget the place. „, . . Aaron Ward, lute 51. tabor of ,Congress. . ~
Pottsville,.April 18, 1816, , ..' , . 17- . 51unson't Lockwood. Clerk of the county.
W m.ll. Peck. Agent 31. P. State Pitsrin. .
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COLLIERY W ORD S I a C. Norse,' Pastor of the Baptist Church.
Reel:intim MOore, Samuel '.
Trowbridge. ,
FOUNDRY &.11IIACCIIIEVE SHOP. . Abraham Kipn,
Stephen Marshall, Pieere Van Cortfandt,-
Atirahani aliller,
rrliE subscribers, ht their old stand, corner of Rail John Strang, . • Gilbart Martin, 1
.1, Road and Callowhill Streets, are prepared to man-. -. PhilitirG. Van WVeti. - Edmond M. Blunt,
ti facture to Order, at the shortest notice, Steam Enginest . ' Ilenjantin Washburn.
and PuniPs, ofaev eowei and capacity for !Millie: and c'..- The following shows a case of Rhenium:silt cured
other purposes,Vartin's Coal Breaking MerAines, with with only one ',km, or Hunt's tiniment.., The letter'
solid and perforated toilets, as may be required. iis addressed to. Mr. Stanton : -.!' ' • ~ . 5
E ' !
Also arines and Blaming Cylinders with ail needs- • . Voanfiiwtc....hirie IS, 1845.
rare machinery fer Blast Furnace, Hot Air Pipte, of. ' Sir :—Having, cured me of a severe attack of Rhein,;
approved plans, Cup and Bali joints nnd•//le- mat iltii, which had rendered me:almost helpless, ands
to Dunces, of the Very best construction. Tilley'par- at the same time' made me suffer great pain, I would
I icularly in vn .: the attention pf Iron - Masters aid par-' off , •r - my testimony in :favor .orthe great properties'
which your External Remedy, Hunt's Liniment is flog:
.lies eligafed in the Iron trade, to their la rge'sloc k of
Patlerns for Bolling -Ville' having lately constructed ceesed of. I only med one bottle, and with that 1 con-,.
the machinery for two of ti ' m largest Mills in the cone- eider I have been Saved from a . protracted and severe,
try, viz .—TiielNlnniiii.v. 31111 at Williesbarte, and the Illness. I lint now attending lo my business regularly„;
Heflin? Mill at the Montour Iron Works-DanviPe. which is that of a Farmer. , ~ : .
They lire fully int:pared for this kind of work, together , • , Veer obedient serv't, ; :
• with every varisty-of gener.ri machinery. Of the - qinii- - OLIVER VAN CORTLANDT. -' 1
ity of their work and materials. it is enough ti, nity,, This Liniment Is sold at-25 and 50 cente-per-bnole, ball
that theetind experience, the most infallible tests, have ,- -all . , I Iv. principal Druggists aniPMerchatits throughout'
amply demonstrated the genuine character of their en -''lliekottiory; ' J'l,
glues and machinery. • , -.yettot ESA LE,IACEKTS. liV NEW Y.111C:.
.
Orders are respeaully solicited and will he promptly itoAnr,y, PG ELI'S & CO., 112 Wider street.
attended to. r ' GAY WOOD & SNYDER. ' RUSHTON & UO4 110 Broach ay. . • .
Pottsville, January; 17, liiiG, 3-ly A. It 4.11. .SAPiDA. corner Fulton and William.
- - ASPINWALL, 80AVilliam street. ' ! 'I
Order; addressed to me at Slip Sing. N., Y:, Will be
attended to. 'GEORGE E. ST,ANTON. Proprietor.,;
Also for fitllV by. John G. Brown, Pottsville ; Bickel
•
G. Sledlrr,'Oriviesburg ; Lewis CI. Wiiiid...r, Schuylkill
Haven ; Heil ..t , Bower, rtnegrOve. . , i!
Feb 27, 1847
EIiMCMI
• •
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WATCHMAKERS '& JEWELLERS,'
..,• , , ..
: From .the City of Philadty. 9 .
.
EEC leave tii announce to the citizens o
:.,./- Pottsville and neighboring districts, that they.
)
• ii-4...1c have iin: hand at ilteir Store, next door to
. GE isse s new Hotel. io . the borough of .Potts-.
ville, a large assortment of Gold and Silver Paint Lec
ver, Lepine;,atoLidai a Watches of every descript bin.
Also, a general assortment of Ladies and Gentleme us'
Gold Pins, Chains,' Bra [elf ts, Signet and Plain Riqgs;
Gold and Sit/or Thin s :ldes, Pencils and Peal of various
makers; Spectacles, Musical boxes, and every other
article in their line of . ,business. :
11. & E. have been appointed by •:llnssrs. Brevoster
& Ingraham of Bristol, Connecticut, their egents for
the salA °flitch'. patent spring Crocks. comprising those
seaside for Churches and public Mikes. Also,
day and thirty hour brass patent spring repeating Gothic
Clocks. Through them purchasers may I'o3' upon get
tinga genuine or hie.
Give us'a cad, we guarantee to sell an s low as any
article in our line of business call be purchased either •
in Pottsville or Philadelphia.
(locks and Watches of every description carefully
.Thpaitcd and timrranted on the most reasonable tern&
LII 1114. ADV,
JOSEri I S. ELLIOTT.
March 21,1816.
TIM ntlbscribrr will Fell , a 'valable
(„I.ar,i t t,. consisting of 170 acres.- situated in
,!, Pinegrove townehip, 'Schuylkill courtly,
~w„,,i t g about 4 milo.si below Tiro:grove. About
tjtracres of the lard is cleared,and in a - state
of cultivation, ten of which is itt meadow. The bal
ance is woodland. well timbered T,he !Talon - Canal
runs through the property: -The buililings.'sbosistof a
two storydwelling Inifiße. a new :iwitter burn, and- nth
er out buildings.. There - are two orchards on the farm.
and_ an abundant supply of good water on the premises
close by the buildings. There are fifteen acres ofwin
ter grail. in the erimrad. •For terms and 'other particu
lars, apply to the subscriher in l'inegrove.
• ' • PEtER FILBERT.
or t obr r I C. Uhf, 4l-kr
MARKET STREET, nearly epposite Messrs.
-. g •
t•ed & Co's. store; hag just reimived a
-
•.• full supply of the. Sptin:fashinn of Bonnets,
'consisting in part,of Florence braid, Inserted
lace, China Pearl, a new and splendid article; with a
variety of other style's.
RIBBON'S.
51rs. MannAN, iris just received thelargest and nink
splendid :Issortieent of Ribbons in Potts% ille, which ivil
be sold - nt the ve'ry lowest prices: Bonnets altered an - t 1
done lip in the heel manner, as she hits just received
nne of the Lest improved Pressing, Macltinei for finish ,
ing Bonnets.
Pottsville,llpril :Litt, ISIS. 17-
rr HP. sitbscriber 'est - Tautly invites the fuddle totall
1 at Mr. Witfield's Store, Centre Ct.treet, and exam
ine 6i3 assortment of C. Meyer s (PIA NO ACTION
PIANOS' of Philadelphia.
The instruments are hiehly approi•ed of by the most
eminent ProfesS'ors and CoMposers-of music: For qual,
ides of tune. tonclf. and keepitte in tune up to concert
pitch. they cannot be surpassed by either American or
European Piazioi, They are chosen by 'ail musical
stars -for their n Scents, such as Madame Castellan,
Leopold Myer, Vieux Temps, Burk, Wallace, Tem--
nteton and Many others; they are Used thr 200 or 300
concerts every year. They have also received the first
premiums of the three last ealtildtions, and the last sil
ver medal by 'the Franklin institute was awarded to
them. The suhscritier warrants these instriunents for
tne, near. Ile keeps them constantly On hand and sells
cutlet!' at the' loWest manufacturer's prices on reason
'able terms. •All' orders from abroad will be promptly
_
attended to. T. E. RICIIARD3.
Pottsville, Aug I, 18:6
HAS' the pleasure of annniincine',. to the CidZellS of
Pottsville afid.vicinity. that he 'has procured, and
fias at the Amern.an,llonse, Centre 'street, a f.plenilid
Piano note, on Which he tenders his services to teach
those whattririyl4ll a knowledge of the instrument
lit; terms :ire moderate, and he offers . satisfactory re
f,rence. to those who may,tlesire them.
•
Persons waited Kim, sitheir reldence, If rrquirrd.
Potirville, Fel). 27114 1 1847. \ 9 2ino
Fashionable Clothing 'Store,
AT Tilt OLD STAND OF Tilt MINERS' JOURNAL,
Centre Nreet; opposite - the Episcopal Church
J. CAMPBELL -& CO.: TAILORS,
RESPECTFT,LLY inform their fritmda and tffa pub
lic, that tlmy have taken the above, cure, where
they have made, and intend to keep constantly on band,
a large and general assortment of-.
, • READY MADE CLOTHING,
which form and workmanship, cannofbe surpassed
by any , establishment in the region—their stork is all
fresh. hiving been selected with great care, within ;lc
last few wee ks from the latest importations.
'Persons who prefet having their measure taken can
depend- upon baring their ..iarments made'Lt the most
asitionahle manner and warranted to give perfect sat
sfaction. Pottsville. Sept.. 12, Idle. 37
BLANK Order Books,
Clteik Books,
Prafts and NOtes, a beautiful assortment,
Shippina Hooks,
.-,Ticket Hooks for the Mines.
Tittle Books. large and mat!, for the pocket, fin
the month. 2 weeks, and 1 week,
Always forsale et 1 DANNAN'ti
Cheap Bookstore and Printing Offteo.
rte All kinds of books printed nod .ruled to order at
short notice. March 6
• -TOOTH.ACHE ZONQUErtED..
THE ODONTALDIC DROPS,
-' Warranted to cure the Tooth-Ache in Hes int:lutes.
Tfilspreparation is the result of much patient e.r.
periment—ts compounded by a scientific Dentist.
and is guatanteml to he perfectly innocuous In its ef
'recta Upon the other Teeth. The genuthe arti -le can
be had nt Barman's llook.store. Pottsville; wholesale
and retail, general Agent for DM county. Also of the
following Agent.:
• JOON S. C. MARTIN, Pottsville.
CDARLCS i.A.w•roN, Jr. & Co: St. Clair.
alPrice :Li cents per battle.
eze Meets wanted in all the Towns in the County at
the usual discount.
May 2, 1816. -
1311:AIDT k E Llb.itor-er,
Farm far Rale.
BONNETS. •
Iv'IILS. lV OP.GAN
L r ol f i l A t,,)--
A CARD.
B. iSTEHMAN,
REMOVAL
NEW AND CHEAP
JOURNAL,.
Aebiciv.6.
5T4117011 7 '8 EXTERNAL REMEDY,
' celiED
H tr 4 N T 'S LINIMENT.
isliciw•up:defsa' uyaelinoiiittago
temedg .1 . 0 - o:•Rhentaatism, ,Sprnat,Atrectlonr, (:on-
traction orate Muscles, stor:S.Throat and,QuineY, Is
sues, Old Ulcers, Pains •in the., Back aud'ehest, •Ague
in the Breast and Fade, Tao Ache, Sprains, Braises;
Salt Rheum, Buins, , ,craup, Frosted Feet: and alls. Ne
rvous Diseases.' •• • ' • • "
,",!the triumphaneiticce'sa which has attended DM ap
plication of this most WONDERFUL i
curing the most severe cases of the difFetent disease*,
above named, and the HIGH ENE'o3llthitti that have .
been bestowed upon 'it wherever it has been introdu
ced, gives me the right to call on the afflicted to resort
at once to the only reseesly, that can be relied on.
Frain the New York Mirror.
HUNT'S Litt tomcr.--This inioluable remedy,, , f the:
many "ills that flesh is heir pa,n continues to shed its
untold benefits upon all classes of society. We• have' 4 l
seen a certificate from some of the ninst respectable,
intelligent, and influential citizens of Westchester,:
where the proprietor -midi. s, who are above all at
tempts to mislead -the public in reference to any medi a '
eine, remedy, or preparation • arid as this testimony is
at mite spontaneous and uniform in coati:tending this
truly excellent medicine' tot Rhenmatisni,,and Varian
iith.r di-eases named in the adeertisement. there can,
Wi longer he a reasonable doubt entertained pt its szs
trn.,idinary eurceis;ifnd trininph'over the matadica in •
question. • - I
FED
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n 1,41 PA as 4 a t
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air
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TO : L.. •
SAR APARILLA & fiLTABLE BLOOD PIMA
IN consequence of the - int Teasing dettiand for 'Dr;
Leidy's Blond Pills, and Om encouragement by th b
public in employing them, in preference tri all others{
the proprielor was obliged to have constructed a mita
chine, which would matte them more rapidly add
less labor. consequently' less expense than heretofore!
H a yi ng c fmet, d so, legit able an alert. mil that the
public may share. the benefits"of such ere.; improve:i.,
moot in Pill onils h's hOues *ill bencefo(th contain
i . FORTY PILLS IN A1.80X, 11
and the priee the same as•lieretotineomme
live cents n Box—five, IlexeS for One DiiiJar
tyDr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla and Vegetable - 1110nd PIII4
halve, during the past few pars, been more successfully
employed throughout the,United States, Mexico and
•
the Went Indb;s., than any others, and the rapidly iii
,
creasing demand foethern,ia unparalleled.
they are the only Pillsin en istelice, known to conl.
taus Rar.mparilla in the:mill.: proprietor only knowing
how loco:Maine the Sarsaparilla with other substances
in form of pills,
IF PILLS ARE NECESSARY
for parainc or cleansinir the float:wit alai bowels rtW
parifviim he'blnoil or Of the body, as an ;ate*
native for rernav tog the causes or disease and acres;
tin!: its, prOZtegi?. and aS. a Spring, pacifier these pills
will he !nand more elfeettialt,Rananyother.
YOUNG AND OLD, .MALE OR FUMALE,
may nt all times take them without change of living',
rest Faint from nempation, or fear of taking cold front
exposure to all kinds of weather, for they. contain no'
mercury or minerals., which are contained in other
pills, and which make other pills so unsafe or danger*
Gusto take, and uncertain in their effects.
PERSONS OF ALI. CONSTITUTIONS"
whether feeble or debilitated. - or of robust and strong,
constitution, can take them without 'prostrating
bilitating the system : they operate SO easy mut gentle,
yet effectual, that little inconvenience is camed itta 7
king them.
_ _
THEY ARE GOOD AT ALL TIMES,
for all diseases of whatever nature or kind..
Caution is necessary! Ile sure at all,ttntes In ask l'or
and take no others than Dr. Leidy's Blond Pi:ls.
.All
others by names nearly - similar. are spurious, and cal
ei toted :0 deceive ; the, proprietors' of them" thinking
to sell them on the reputation of the genuine, bona-fide
and nnly true Satsaparilla and Vegetable Blood Pills of
Dr. Leidy.
ti- Beware of such imposition, fraud anti tecket l y.—
Touch them not, mud, iess take them, for being man
ufactured to deceive the publii of their money, they
will besides deceive the hotly and your system by their
effects.
REntrntber ! 40 Pills in'a Btix for 25 cents—Five. Box
es for. One Dollar. [No otherS contain Forty fills io
the box.]
To he hail in-Pottsville at. JOHN S. C. MAR
TIN'S Drug. Store. 4150,,, at JpIIN C. BROWN'S
Drug Rine.
May 23. ism. 21—ly .
iyi;"• . N,:i " - • : • . 4..:,.... - E ... ; „
. 0 "CARPI 'X A. - • . .
.It -VS ACOUSTIC OIL! -4. 7 ,',. •
If THE ONLY CURE FOR
ii....., / 1,.....,,,,,3E/MI.ZIN ..,....,
DEA,I- NESS CURED
- Sculpts's Com polind IC re,,sole• .A ccisst it: 0
rt, Oft the cure of Deafness, pains arid the discharge
r of matter, from the ears ; also all those disagreea
ble noises like the buzzing of insects, falling of tvatri,
whizzing of steam, &c., which are symptoms Ofr
preaching deafness, and also generally attendant math
the disease• '•
HERE: is snmenintt scmah attending to cntnin as it
dries from antan 8.) extensively known as is Mt. .tiraetT
Loth in city and country. ,
"I hereby certify that from the effeets Of a .ecere
cold last wInter.INTRIM partially deaf, attended with
very disagreenh'!e tioisei like ringing of bells, 4.c.liviiich
gradually increased, until I completely lost the hearing,
'of one ea r,—when Lwas inducedan try Scarpa's AcOus
tic Oil. and am now happy to say. that withthe use of
one bottle of the above medicine I can, hear as well as
ever, and all dimereeable noises - have entirely disap
peared. Any (Unbar information respecting toy case,
will be gladly given, by calling on me at Na 454 , North
Fifth street near Race. DANIEL. GRAEFF.
-Philadelp9ia,Nov. it, 1913.
For sale by B. IL Gunmen, No. 120 North Second
street. Philada.; in Pottsville by JOIIN'G. BROWN :
in liarrtsbura by Mr. GROS S, and in Reading by Mr
EARL; where those intereqed can obtain many inter
esting certificates of cures. ••
• December it. ism , L 50.1 y
Coal, Agency.
THE subscriber offers hts,serviccs to Con! dealers
1 or Philadelphia, New York and other places, to'
purchase and torwafil coal at P small commission with
ns rmickenre at: to the kind. price, and quality, as II
they were personally preseat•
liIi . FERENCES :
Samuel Sillyman,Esq , Pottsville
Heald, Iltirkunr, & Co.,PlulatlelplUtt
Frederick Kellogg, New York.
rt 3; Letters Post paid, promptly attended to.
10S.NORGAT4'.,
Pottsville, Jan. 9, 1817 •
NEW AND CHEAP STORE, •
EXT door to Oliver Dobson's Hat and Cap Stole,
I N Centre street, Nita!) dool below llilarket. The ,
subscriber has just opened a new and Splendid assort
ment of seasonable Dry Goods;.Grocerieti.and Queensr
ware of the latest styles and importations, very cheap,
to which he invites the attention of his friends and the
public, in genetpl.. HILL. 1.
Pottsvlllo;Osiober 11, 1816. 40—tr
MRS. HAIGH, -
PROPOSES -to give instructions on. the Piano Forte,
and repsecifully solicits the' patronage of her
friends and the piddle in general. Also, in Drawing
and Painting—she likewise teaches the art of wax
flowers and fruit. Also, the coral and' aluni hnsket
making.' Residence in Norwegian Street, second don';'
above . Thirdstrect: ,
, I
Pottsville, January 30th, 18&17- ''
NEW ootops., .
HE amhicrikers Irtving , purchafed opcharj-f
Mu L 4
I kr, I,l,nki r , ;hock of Goods. will continue 'the
business at his aid est alai:died stand. on Centre street;
next door to Fos & Mor inlet's Hotel, and will enden,j
vnr to deserve the,patronage of their old customers
and the public reueraley. A supply of new and, well
asserted Div Good 4. Griferries and. Qunrosivareillave,
Just_been added to the sloth.
JUNES M. DEATTY• &
March SS, 1846.
MU
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PATIETInEIEfALLIC .ROPES; ) ,
POI{. THE :ARM OF MINES, RAILWAYS, 4:c.,
For'zaie, ei• in:Faradto ordertby
. • •
, . .
r lIESE Edges are now ilmost exclusively utied'in
; th e Coat : idea and on the - KaDways in Great Brit
an, and, are found to be greatly supertorro ;Hempen
I obewit , regards Betel); durability and economy. •
;• The Patent Wire Ithpee, have proved, to be still in
good condition after three year's service, in the same
• situation where the Hempen. ones, previously used, of.
double the size and weight would wear out in nine or
Lien months. They 'have been used for almost every.
purpose to which Remise wßopes and chains have been
applied. Mines, • Railwoys, Heavy Cranes, Standing
Kissing; WindoeCordS, Lightning Conductors, Signal
halyards, Tiller Ropes, &e: They are; made either of
Iron or Copper Wire, and in •cases exposure
to dampness, of Caltanized Wire.
Testimonials from the 4nost einin'ent Engineers. in
England can be shown as to their efficiency; and any,
additional inforpation required respecting, the iliffer
ent descriptions and applicailmYWill be given by
'
ALFRED F. KEMP, 75 Broads. New York.
Sole Agent in tile United States.
New Vail, Mdy •ZOth, 18.46. " • 22 '
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. ,
' ar The suhseritier has been ilpriointed•Azent 'for the
sale of the Patent Wird Rope tn. filial Region. All or
ders left at thio ofh'ee; 7 stating . Siip, weight arid !cosh,
Will be srotoptlytittended to. • - "B. BAN NAN.
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Coal SOreens ! Coal Screens!! •
•
rr HE suseriber is extensively eugazed in the
factoiy ;of - WOVEN MILE SUREEN44 upon an
improvedand 'entirely new principle; for- which he has
secured LETTERS PATENT, and which he confident
ly believes will.he found upon trial, superior to every
othk• screen in use for durability and all the qualities
of a eon& sereei74,They are woven ethrirely of wire,
and can Ile Made with meshes and threads of any le
qnired Lsize a tul'gtreneth. r
WIRE WEAVING OF EVERY ' DESCIIIPTrON
executed" at the shorteq; notice, and screens
made to every
. pattera r . - adapted ,to all the Ifies for
which" screens are required.. • , •
. ..
::.. - kr ,— ; The sobscribn ha' recently removed his estal
lishmen to t mil Sleet hear the Corner of Noiweela
siren[. - • J ‘ ' ,'HENRY JENKINS.
Pyttsville, April 4 18i6
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I) ;EPETFULf.Y . ansiOnnces to the Public, that the
..el!has rakes, the Est ahlishment known as the Potts-,
Ville Iron Works, on Norwcziarilstrek,
.where he is
prepared to Mad all kinds:of Stettin rstuz . inee, Manu
facture Rail ltnail.t:ars;anit Machinery of almost every
siekrription s at the shortest notice, and on the most tea
,
sonable 'terms.i . .. 1
,
ci- Pc, rfm ns from broad; in watitof Sfezttn .Engines
l'orfmis from hrpau,
will tiod it to tlieir advantage to ;i've tall lit
moitine elsewhere.
,1:1•Y `II i•
• • . New 'Refl.:Act wry, -. ~ .
T -. E . CARTER, respectfully informs his friends and
el 6 the public generally that he has taken the I tree
and commodions basenlynt undo Mr. Genrgp II St tch
tees new Hardware sore, and ;has fitted it tip as a
REFECTORY. Ile 'will be hfippy at.all times tit si4e
Ilk friends. and hopes to lie able to furnish theml vith
all seasonable delicacie,:.,,tmli as " . . • -
OYSTERS, • ! TRIPE,
I.'. . CLAMS, •' i POULTRY, . .
• GAME, .• PIG'S FEET, ,
' .
'- VENISON, i . : . BEEF STEAKA-c.
1 In the best posSible Style. thy strict attention to basi
-1 nese Ile ke:ieves that he can give mere! satisfaction
to those who favor hird with their custom. ' : ' .
. . .
_ . . .
N. B. Ills bar Wilithe furnished with the best of
Beer. Ale, Porter, Cid 'tr,l and nil sort , of tetnptirance
beverages. - . , : :.1 January 9. 1i. , 47. • 2-
• ,
.a
House na LOt , 'for Sale.
o . WILI. lie sold at Private sale. n house,
r...- - ~.4 and lot s united in Morris' Addition to
..,.,•;,„•p5 2 - Pottsville ' The, house in Joni( of stone
ail' i.,.."c and frame. in good condition , and will be
~ ..._..,_,.....t, sold cheap. Apply at this office.
March 20,1817.
Dissolution bf Co*artne.rship,'
•
NOTICE is . hereby that tlin copartnership here
tofore ext•••tinz, bet Ween Jn=e2h G. Lawton, Charles
Lawton.jr:, & Walter Lawton, trading. under the pm
of Charles LAW ton,.jr.4 Co., rd St. Clair. was
be nn
tttal consent dissolved on The lst day of Jknary, 1817.
The business of the tlrni will be settled upby the ender
sizned.who will continite , the business heretofore on
his•own acrount. ' W o tIrER?LAWTON., •
St. Clair, Feb: 27, 1E47. 9-Gt.'
• .4
NEW STORE.
rrillt subscribers desire to inform . country dealers
.1. .and the citizens of Pottsville- and vicinity, that
they have taken the new and iery tdrge stare at
corner of Centre and Jlahantongn p streets. recently oc
cupied-by A. It. White, where they have just . opened,
an extensive? end well Selected stilek of
DRY 0001)S.1 ' • GROCERIES,
"QUEEN.FiE3RE,: BARD IMRE, •
LIQUORS, ' , 4-c. 4.C.
Which they will disimse of, either wholesale or retail,
:lathe lowest cash prices. • '
Their assortment of litrkGoOds is large, vat inuticare.
fully selected and of the very latest styles: They will
always keep on hand the.best qualities of Tea;;Cnlfee,
Stiear.6l.iquers, dcc., Ke•,,and hope that by carefully
studying to ttuit-the }wants and tastes of the community
they will secure -a liberal share oq patronaao. *.
•i _ 110GEItS, SINNICKSON dc.
,
Corner of Cehtre and INlaliantongo'Striieta. •
' Pottsvflle, Feb 20' 1S
CHEAP :CAS
• ".• IN 111.4:414C.ET
rTHE subscriber has just recel ,
I; Mg rit.the New Cheap Crishl,
Second door above' Second street
ment iif FRESH AND SEASON
which may be foumil the fallen*
%year i• , 'I
Illack and Mode colored, I'
Thibet
. Rich Printed Cashmere ' I '•
'Merino • i do,
Elegant Towns and Hareges;
Dregs Silks, &c.,1 -
Eiecant Mons. de Lailes,
laden Cambric Handkerchiefs,
. .
• silk and. Common Hosiery, • - i •
. Ribbons; Laces, ,t..c., kg.,
A large assortment of White G ads. . .
• DRY GOODS nf almost every description,
. GROCERIES, a Choiceassortni mt. . .
Alen attached to the above est blishment ISA NEW
$. FASHIONABLE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT,
under the superintendence of .1 r 'James wire.diarury,
where also ci.mbe found a large s_ock of • .
' REA 11l N''' M A DE, CLOTHING,
And Clot hs,Cassimeree, yest in gs ; &c., of the best qual
ity which will be made up inThe most fashionable and
durable manner, warranted to fit. at 'short notice. The
Philadelphia; New. York, and-Paris quarterly fashions
can always be seen at the Stort,.l
Ladies and Gentlemen will find it to their interest to
give him a call, feeling coqodar;.' that he' can supply.
them with all-kinds of goods at le st 10 percent. cheap
er than they can be purclicsed .at, any otherestitblish
meet in Pottsville, tis he sells for 'cash only. ' '
ROBERT TURNER,
Feb 27. 1817
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1 9 , 7tf '
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. •;. : • WiTinping rlaper. ' •
:)rkri RE.MS Croton, Mediu i and Tea Wrapping
..illil Papers; from 50 CPIIIP per Ream tip to $1,25,
Met received and (or sale la HANNAN'S Cheap Paper
*tore., Also, ; , 50 Reams Blasting ('ape:, all of which
will be-, ridd wholesale and retail, - at city prices, car.
rinse added. I .
`February 20th 1817. . . 8—
.
!--Lanips
T Itclurari - s tonv CatophinoilAnips the ebeape;t
.4 . and best' hunt for Camphinrl ever oft•red to the
now for sae at the drug store of..thd sob
'tsettbert CimgeatiO Zee'thiint,
s s , ; i t , :.3loiriki S. C. MARTIN.
, 441
.!- 13bilabel0).!ti'
TO CAPITALISTS 4- .TILERS.
Parpsylvarna Coal & Iron Lauds
, •
, • • for Sale. .
,
nwt ACRES
.l 9 pd. h
and anitwrilice of pe
110 llC A ent - oFistVa r t c e - fa s rming I.:finds, located - In
Jenits Township; ' Jefferson nounty,,dfinely Timbered
:and Watered, and having several Millsites upon them.
Two main roads run through the lands, and improved
Farms adjoin, while Saw and Brio Mills are id the
immediate neighborhobd, This land) was selecteld by
a-gentleman of expetienced judgment, and is consid
ered by judges to he one of the best tracts in the coun
ty. Its prwcitnity, to the -ClarioriandlAllegheny rivers,
and numerous navigable streams,-and the proposed
Railroad to Pittsburg and Erie, renders it highly desi
rable as an investment at,present prices.
.Aboynding in trim Ore and Bituminous Coal of fine
emality..it is believed to present one of, the most ad
;vantageous locations for iron ,in West Penn-
I sylvania. The present owner pureliased with a view
tof erecting such Works. but engage news in another
;quarter obliges him with great relay owe to forego his
intention: ' Maps will be shown, and every infOrmation
given byslie . undersigned. 'The lauds are patented.
and the titles and quality will 'be warrante'd, and sold
free and cleat of all ineumbranee. •'
R. SIITIAFF
15 North T iirteenth street.
Philadelphia January. 2, 1616. 1 " I
,
. • L'ATE -CLEMENS ,k: 'DARER,
lATTIOLESALE ,DIIIIIIDIST, Illatnii fa ctilreiLo f Co
- V pal Varni , hoole Agent for the Ira:ikon 'Glass
Works. IlavinV been long engag.ild in the manufac
ture-of Copal Varnish. (no well as oilier klmis,) is now
prepared to Offer to purcharers ar,r, article which in
quality, cannot he surpassed ley an. MI the Union. Al,
so, receiving weekly from the above eelehrated Works,
Window Glass of. every size. (' OI i•tantly• on band a
full assortment of White Lead, of he most approved
brands; rt,,d Lead, Litharage. 15;ixoy Magnesia, 4-c .
I t
which will be son I a , Mans fail ore 7s prices, together
with a large and well selected - sto k of Drugs, Medi-,
cities, Dyes: Acid's, : Fine Colors, Perfumery, .4-r.. in
short eery rirticle in the Drug lineil Merchants,ylty
sitians and Dealers in gezerat, tiii, requested to call
and exatnitte the stock anrprices, 'feeling satisfied they
will be induced to purchase.
1! ,
Philada., February 14, 18:6. . 1 ,, '
. - - - 1 - ;
E. A. TIATHAwAr.j _ IL 11. MiTeicrad.
CO7.I3I.ISSiON AS p - EASTEIIN I'ItOII❑CE 31E11611;0:TS
Nu. `-'3, .NorTh Wharves, foot Arch Si; •
ritiLADELPHIN i : '
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ur, AVE on hand, and are constani•ly receiving large
11 supplies of dl . l kinds - of 1 , 611,1 ;Oils and Eastern
Produce, which they will sell on the most .reasonabld
terins,lo-Comitry Dealers; viz: 1 , - .
10,000 Galls., Bleached Winter WhOe.Oil. , '.. •
3,000 '" " 1 Sperm Oil: e l., . Ail
2,000 " Solar nil. . ' N.
5,000 . " CoMunn] WIMIo 011: • .
100 Mile.' Tanner:a Oil, various qualities. "
-500 ' " No. 1,2 4- 3 Mtickerel, in ~,. ,5... whole libls
.160., ' , No. 1 Salmon-, in whole and half Mils.
- - ,50 ' " Mess Shad. „i ii - - ' •
100 ,i' , Pickled LalU:aiipr Iferring. • .
500 Bodes' Scaled •do do
. 30,000 I.lls. .Dry Codfish. -
500. Dozen Painted Pails. I 1
:100 I.lls. Calcined Piaster. r
to ". Ground Phu ter. 1:: •
• Also, Soaps, Sperm Candles', Tens,. Coshien and
Pennsylvania Butter,lLasferii llops,rand hest Herkimer
comity. N. V. Cheese. All of the 'above sold in lots to'
emit purchasers. • •. '. - ,ir
Philada, March 28, 1516, .
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c. • -
V 1 !,
.' • , '. .• p--
`" f
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,•' " -. ,i,s, .. - c 1
. Fairbroyrrihroro i ,
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C.II 1E.11!..,..Vi As T Cll. ES &t • J ENT E LRY
AT THE ruri.,AßFLrur A WATCH St. ?E.WEVEl , .. 74 r oitt,
.7v 0. J 6 North , Second Street, i•tirner. - pf- , Wiz, rg.
• .
in or.it lever, watches, full jewertl, 18isjir„
k....1' i,ases, . --.„ ' :,.,.- *45 00
Sitter Lever Waleties,trillje welled, . 23, 00.
• Silver Lever Vetches, 7 jewe ' • . IS 00
Silver LepineWatches jewerd,:lfit quality, 14 00
Superibr Quartier WatclieSi , 1 -I0 00
imitation Quartier Watchesonit warianted, 5 00
Golil Spectacles,; . ~.„ 800
• Fine Silver Spectacle;,' ,;:-.''.. : ` , ..1 75
' Gull Bracelets, with Topa , stnnes, ‘ 3 r,ll
I,adie ,.. C.ild Pencils, Iti carats, ': . ' .2 00,]
----
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4 a .134 10
1,. i:t
Gold Finger.ltinge, 37} ct.., to $S OVatch.Glasses,
plain ',tent ISi, Ittnex 2i. Other articles in
proportion. All gouda warranteA tci' be what they are
sold fur::-7 „. ~ 0. CONRAD.
On hand. zonte Gold and Silver :,Levers, 2 hepine
and Quntiers, lower than the above prices. I .
• Dec:5.306',.49-Iy
.
,
rpms.• establishment, since it passed into the bands
1 of the subscriber, in Jl/110 lift, has been thoroughly
refitted, and is now in complete order-for the IiCCOIII
- of the travelling public.
Since the change of proprietors, numerous additions
and iniprovements have been trade; and it is now be
lieve.lto 'isit-sesS all the regnisiteamminiments and
conveniences whieli belong to A FIRST CLASS HOTEL.
New BATHING ROOMS new? adich;,and gentle
men's ORDINARIES ; P splendid new9lar Rooth . ;
new Parlor, and new Furniture . . have beenadded to it
ivithln the last sixinontlis,i/nd the Undersigned, grate
ful for the' very patronace which has' thus far
been extended whim is his new vocation, respectfully.
solicits its F ront ifilla IWO. which bes pledges himself it
shall be big untiring aim tg.deserve...,j—
MEE'
CT A FOST COACH, helongintlin the "FRANKLIN,"
Lcill til> iu :Wend:lllre at the several Depots and Steam-
Imat .I.ntuWu•s; to convey passtigri:: to the House, for
'25 cents nada. includintt . • •
. .
, . ,
• ' ..41i7/ PhototTiphers l'urnishino. Depot;.
„ •
'WARDED the'gOld'and silver inedalS, fonr firsi pre
rt. 1111 , 1111 S, anti two highest honors, at.the,tiatkinal, the
Massatlinsett: , , the New York, and the - Pennsyl an ia
exhillitions, , resnr ctively, cor the most splendid co ored
Baguerreotypes!andliest.aparratus'ever eallibile •,' .
' Portraits takeh in exquisite style; without iega d to
weather., I . . , .
'lnstructions given in the art. - ~
rthi
A large.assortment of appais: and sto ck always
.an hand, at the lowest cash prices. ' . •-• 1
New York, 251 Broadway; Philadelphia, 120 res
nut st. ; Baltimore,' 203 Baltimore st:;-,.Washitt 'ton,
Pennsyivania Avenue; Petersling, Va., - Mfichanics'
.11ill ;- Cincinnati. Fourth and Walnut. , andi.r76 Main
et, ; .Saratogo Springs, Broadiv;tv ; Paris; 127ielle
Elio du Temple ; Liverpool. :r2 Church et.
• Philadelphia, September 13, 1849 - -IY 38 •
PHILADELPHIA.
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IN7 ELDED Wrought Iron Flues; Suitable for I,oco
. ??'f motives; Marine and other Steam Engine
fr Ito l ers,
t
'Goth 2to '5 inches in diameter. Alan, Pipes tor Gas.
Steam Tube other purposes; extra strong Tu, fo Hy
draulic Pressbs ; Hollow Pistons Or' Pumps of Stearn,
Engines 4-c. I,Alainifitred and for sale by
:MORRIS, TASKER & MORRIS,
Warehouse S. E. curner 2d and 'Walnut sta., Philada.
Plittada• Nov. 22,1 ISIS , :i 4r-
To Maohinists and others.
Di.ATI7S universal Chuch, all sizes, front 6 In 20
.1 inches ; Salter's Spring Balances, made exprbsely
for Steam,,Eneines, eO, 50 and 21 pounds._ Plat arm
and Counter Scales, more than t. 6 ditrerent sizes and
patterns. Por, sale wholesale and falail at the forest
manufacturer's prices, at No. 21 Walhet.ftreet,pl,
STORE .
•
sTREXT:.
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ved and is nee4open-
IStore in Mailiet_St.;
it, an elegant &wort.
liAll-GOODS, among 1
suitaKe (or Ladiesl;
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GRAY & BROTHER.
Philadelphia, Feb. 7, 1840; , . ti — •
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NEW LAW BOORS.
HOOP ON EXECUTORS.
A. 'PRACTICAL treati9e on the Law relating lc Re
...q. gisters, Itegister.;': Courts. Orphans' Courts, Audi
tors, ExecutorP,Alinlni rat ors, Guardians, and lirus.
tees in Penie:yiv ia, with Appehdix of Acts o As
sembly. Fines. 4 , c. Price',33. - Also, I
ROBERTS' DIGEST OF BRITISH STAXUES.
Comprising those which, according to the report othe
Judges of i he Supreme Court, mallet° the Legisla t ure,
appear to be in force in Pennsylvania, with nose and
illustrations.price a 1. ., '..........-L__
MILLER QN
A treatise on the law of Panic* by Writ in Pen
vania, with a Inge. t of Statutes, and an Append
Forms,.by E. Spencer Miller. Price 113 50.
Just published and for sale at RANNAN'S.Lnur
Store, Pottsville.
All Law lionks tot on had, kbtained let or ,
publishers' priceS: . Feb;l3 _
.. , •
rpm: Subscriber has just received from Philade phia,
-1 and has now opened at Brockville, a large an. gen
,i,
eral assortment of seasonable goods, such as Dry t oods, ,
Groieries, liardWare, and Quet:llElkilte; ill addi lento
Which will he found con*tantly on hard. Visit. c °kyr!
and fresh Meat, as well as a grind t4ttpplylof r unit.).
produce. ' Call andexamine our stoat, and:wit w Bend
us prepared to sell goads at as low a' rate as they have
ever twen sold any where, in sclitt kill county'.
, 1 •
N. B.—Country
: product. of; ll hinds' wanted, for
wldch the higlicat prtcd will be paid: ' •
0,F.0., H. rOiTS,
.: 0-
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E. A. HATHAWAir & CO.
FRANKLIIV
N. 0,. 1 05 i Chesnut Sircet,
PHILADELPHIA,
11. K. MINOR. of N..w York; Vroprietnr. '
JAS. INI. SAN 'JERSON. of Phijada'. )
•.
Gt.:o:l'. BVit:N/AM, Boston , 4 •Assitants•
==nl=l
P DI E' S '1
rialltmal Dagnerrean Gallery
PASCAL IRON WORKS,
New Store at Brookville
Pottsville, Feb' 7,18-0,
farmers' lEllepartment.
HAULING OUT MANpRE.
. •We feel that we need hardly remind the care. !.
ful hu.sbandritati, that he should 14se no time in' .
getting Ilia manure in place on the fields where it
may be needed for his Corn and other spring crops;,
but we must be excused for saying,.that no farmer .'
should omit improving every opportumt.rof ad
ding to his manure piles and of preserving them
from the injurious. effects of the sun and .rain
when formed. It is an, easy matter to give them' .'.
a covering of a: few inches of canti, which Will -
be sufficient to keep in the enriching gases, which, •
would otherwise, be lOst, while earth thus spread; 4 .
over the pdes,.wil become impregnated _with.the '
fertihzing principles of the masses its to be con...
vetted into excellent manure. And vir bile we are
on this br:aiich of Our monthly talk,';we would be
permitted to enjoin it Ss an imperatis duly upon
our - brethtren, to,make extra cliorts to sccutk am
plc supplies of manure' for their corn grotinds. 2 -
f . .3ern as they ere' awar e
, now commands good prices,
ranging in the neighboihodd of a chiller a hudtel:
with e've , iy,P,rospeer of its continuing for some.
ti m e, iif not :Tears, to `, ' come. In'..''urope, with
t:,e ,exrcption of Russia, the grain crops signally '
f at t e d lii,,t:year. he liiigland, Ireland andltcot-
land, sup,itadded to the failure of the grain crops
was that of the Potato, a crop So far as,the (KIRI , -
lation of those` countries are.comicrifed, of more
Moment- than that of 'Wheat, Barleyl or Oats, as '
its the foo".lupon ornich the laborers have.hithetto
chiefly st'il•Sistcd. It is' hot within Mir\ power to
mite whet the dclicie l ncy of the ertiiral crdpi!of---
'ngland amounted to in 1816.-but it irlust havo
been imnivase, it we are to judge liylho\ dreadful
'accourittif s•arvation,lwhich each steamerbrings
of the titople of Ireland , and the tinexaMplcd ef•
ii3r.s'in :king, nor only t'y the people, but by' the .
•governznent vf Engiantl, to import from 1, elirciad.
zio urgent' is the necessity, and so disproportion .. f
ed the Means oittinf the command: of ptiVate ctn=
terPrisc, that facilities of importing breitbstuflif
and proviaions thrinigh the medium of the coW
mercisl uterine, thatit is contemptation: to em
ploy a p(;rtion of the naval Marine for 'livid pnr-.
pose., This extraordinuryapplication of:both hi;
dtvidual ei nti governmental enterprise to thiksatoe'
object, proves brincliisiiely 4:i31 the cnd of 1847
will shoW a dtlicien4 in the, means of.s,Ubsist-'
ence far, beyond anything at. which it•hatt a rrived
' in forince years. ouch tieing, the present and •
,
prospective state of thing+ id Europe, we loose
nothing' in say,ing that we shall find a Market' -
there for a very large portion of our surpluseg;
i ricultural products not only _ during this, but ;
through i•everal succectiin2 years,' as site has en , '.
tercel upOn this 3 ear without • a sur_plus on hind, •
1 and canned fail, froni - the very nuttfte of the 'vii =
1 cumstanecs in which atie is placctd,reo td. enter: '
I upon the year. 1818. , Hence the demand for farm
mirMandwlent will be continued.,: For Corn, Cite •
believe- our market el ill he'cootinued long, very , •
long, titer famine; thel cause tnat has brought it
1 into -,notice. will hate ecristd, and necessity 'Will'
have 'estriblirhed,ita yell deserved - reputStinn, as ik.:
p;o;isant land Inil.lintitritilius artmle of foOd— an'
article ca l l) lI - brans 'r-• •-• lered palatable, in:so .
.t.i., 0 ' rob.
Jointly foitns, th ':rpi r 't t 'the heman appetite to in- •
1 1 dulgence T an : 'ertine- ro full of all the llsli and
fatforiniti",•ilrincilds,
.rs to' gi7c it a passp64 to
I - - g '.
ripularti l y in the, il triples of the opulent country
,gentlemeniand titled feeders of cattle, as well as
with the inure buheble class, of stall feeders..
MI
..tvith 'such prospects luting,-theM to industry,„
exertion ;and cnterpri;ie, we trust that tha (*.an
_growers ' l tif,our put forth thrill .every
cnergy tozaccurnuLte full suppliA ,, of manure, in
ordcy.th z at the labir lit:slowed - upon teir cofri,crops
may; not he in vain.. like all-other: plants
of rapid 'growth,.'irqufms to lie fed profuSely.--
With such feeding and collie, it is competent
to produce agreater amount, of grain twiey told,
than almost any
- other l of the cereal family—hut
if piorlyjeicand indifilrently tet.ded on ungener , :
ous roil their, is notroP more wretchedly miserly. „
in its yielil-none so well calculated . to wear out
human patience, or-bring the cultiyator sooner to,
, 13-Iy
Mil
LIMM
•
SOWING gitass :gotta.—So soon as the-frost
is cut of the e.irtli, anethe ground suflicienilidry -
to be plotighi.d vqthotrt Injury, all kihils of grass
ELT & may; sown - as yintirthy, Herd's . gratis,
Orchard grass, Rye'gfass, and Lucerne. A Frio,"
tire prjvi,ils in some parts of. ourcouritry say•
tog - Tirrediwy'and'clovereeed together. The wag:.
fie.• a bad one==Clover flowers; 'and is
ft., to tut ; several Airetdf.slicfore Timothy,land is,.
theicfore,'ll suited. to l be grown with it on the
same field'. lA'e would always sow Timothy seed
alone":"- With regard,,to,the tiMantitYLof seed we
would remark, that less than a peck, per acre l pliould
never, be sown, and that a peck and a half per ,
acre. coull. veij; -advantageously be used on that
spec,: Of ground.
Clover and Orchard rgra,s, though they do not
flower at the same tinic,-May be sown together,
with a deCided improvement both for pasture and
hay. Vt• hen they are sown together, the plover'
must iliteCt the judgnient as to the N roperlime
of cutting for hay. 66 soon as the Cloy& is in
bit Ott, without looking:at the state of the (/iChartl
grass, it is tirrk to cut., When thus soWn'togette-,
cr, 12 lbs.of Clover seed anti I bushel of Orchard
grass should he sown on each acre. Pastures thtis
tioWn are much bitter than when Clover-is alone
sown thereon, as canto are ineasureably yiempt
from contracting the dist:llse called the haven.— •
The quantity of hay •Which may be: grOwnl on an
acre is greater, while the, quality is better. •
- A very gmid corup . ound of grate seed' for buy or
pasture may be formed of Clover seed,,Orcharil
grass se ed; and Perennial Rye mass seed. IWheri
sown together, 12 lbs. cif the:firmer and, I bushel
of each of the la•tzr SlitMld he sown per acre. •
4-Bm
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Tile H4.l:st'sroor. l l.--1-10lV-70 KEEP IT SOUND
—S - DOEI NO.— NV illi4lllj.Mtles " .Esg.; of London, has
w rifted; a neat tittle . volume,- with illustrati6s'on.
this subject , and the work has been rjpriteit in
New Volk. ~ . ,
\ I
--: Al to S.IOEING, the author : rneintainsat five
nail, driven on ()NE SIDE of the 'shoe is sufficient;
the result of t s.trionths 'experience has prevail ard
islactiirily to hisYrnitdl that shoes thus fastened are
held-tirmtel and easily. Jo the' feet;the.clitiefies net
having a; I .it Single instance risen—a_ clear -proof
that the struggle. between the expansion of the
fi l et and the resiatence of the shoe 'is entireli-over
.cchne by this mode ef. fastening : TAlis very desi
rable end appears to :l attained in the fallowing.
manner :—The oter side of the foot licitig the
Only part nailed 4.lthe 2 shoe, caries the whole shoe
ixilh it et oyety ri.i,iansfon; while. the inner side
.beir g unattached, ' xpands iniWperidently of it.
'whereby all strain pond the nails is einidet), and
the• foot is left with il rwpect to its povvlr of expan
sion, as n ear ly a i i4 los4lo in a state iknatere.—
fly this method of rbboelng, the. author had !melt
corns which bad existed on the feet a one eilia
•horses for ten years. 'Miele+ treats.the nensn'a
Fool• a nd the suhject of 'snort's's; in a pitiloiophi.
cal manlier . ; and entersi into every niinutis con..
INCled ,"t ilk the gnatonly of the_ first, while hie
their ii-aland practical..fricws of the latier, ire No
ulliNl to common sense and Pea - sin that they chal
leiig..i i,oth respect and Canfiderree '.. ' ' , -
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I?Es-ront 'NG 'Pr..sars.—=4l you I have
ever had the misfortune tO find your parlor window
favorites frozon when you paid your devoira
to them in 'the
.nierningj you will appreciate and
thyilt an unknown friend for-the following rciceipe
for preserving _ tender plants from ".1 he effeas of
Rdst. Before you aildw'Fthenf
much of
effects of
Bre, plunge the whole, or as much of the frozen .
nlant.as is practicable. into cold water, and keep it
under" Until it has • thaWed, which will easily be
known _by its becoming flaceid=then . place it
where it will warm gradually, as sudden beet will
catpt it to die. So treated. the most hardY will
re: over immediately—otherawill !oboe their leaves,
or e.en- die down to the ground—and some Oro to
tenth r . that the ~.lihteulfrest will kilt them.!--hut
g•nerally they will put forth' with frt viguraf
ter are tint' of re s t, and 'gratefully repay your
Care. Water sparingly until the lraf-buds' aro
well grown, increasing the qtrartity when they ex-
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