OLD GRIMES IS DEAD 2 ' The Orifistal Portrait Ohl Grimes is dead; lhat.tmod old Man: We ne'erE.ce him - more; Ile Jzsed to wear 'a lonz black coat uttoned down before. ." Fits heart was open a. the day— ifis reeling . ; nit were'true-- 'Lis hair wa..s Mme inelmed to grey ; lie Wore it in ainctle. Wlittue'er he-lieard tL voice of : pain Ilia breast with pity hunted- - • Thtt larze round hoed' Mott his cane: 'Fioin ivory was twed. Atill i'vcr prompt :at pity's call, - IV knew His cylrs -mei+ dark, anti rather small ; Hid nosc-was Ile lived at pence with all mankiml. - In friend. 46p he was true-- - ILL. qoat had pocket behind, ; ti pantaloons were blue. uy Ftilarmed, the: sun .which earth pollute , , ilepassetleurvlv o'er— Ile never wore. tl.trair-,..ti boots ... For thirty years„ or more: : • Bia-gwd old drote - s is now ae rest .Nor fjarsini , fortitne's. frown-- Ile wore a double tirew , ted vest, . The stripes ran up rind down. Ile-modest merits sought to find, And: pay it its de-iert— Ile had notnaliee in his mind, No ruffles mild. shirt. 114 t abusr, ' N[ as rociabie llc Wt/re hnrklo, in hi.. 5114, 'Ana chairseal Illein et-cry day. littowleizti hid 1 - rnin Ili! did init'brinz to view— • ni:ike,n Ind:, town ineedin!....- dnyi , man}' 'Ili: worldly miver But lived ca. all hi, brother, (1,0 In elt,V CIT'CUIII,2:IIICC,. Tim. t mob-nirbed be attNi.ll: ertre , Him rev!yefill ilioitient , ran— • ; .111,1 every body•,:lid Lc wa.. A tin , old Wit : oo ijuinot. ,DII. CODDLE'S UNRIVALED “SASS:' inet our old friend Capt. Coddle, D.;pr3prietor of thp"Megicati d A pple Sass," on the street to-day, •witli wafeli chain and seal hant:tin' down in front Ot 'his little around belly, and his checks shining like a new curried horse. The Sass i rapidly tilling his pocket with rocks, besides doing gobd to: his feller Men, especially those with febrile affec -lions.. 'lle Spoke with much`feeling of those who tyartrstied . the depariment of Medicine, palminjupou a gulled and taken-in .c.ommu nitv,a fictitious article. These will be prose cuted to the utmost limits' and jumping-off :place of the law, and three -such Case; are uow in Clam-cry. We notice that the 'Mi., tators are in market in full blaist: The -other, day we re4d..hil "Compound :lledicated Squasti , Jam." 43eItlemen; don't ctirryilie Medicated bUsinos too far. One s such valu able ceinedy as the Sassmav do weltenuugh, heft too much driiggitt' is injurus,to the coats of the stornach.-41BunIoon Pagan:ff.. 'OlO YOU DON'T; JUDGE.:” Setae in a Court of JuStire— , l3 - witnes.i.crase of assay!! o■ Bron tr. • Judge,,(with tliguity)—Y4tung map, dti-you tknow this,larown ?- Boy . (hooking - rouLthly at his 116 nor, and glaking his head)'—No yer don't, nulge ! .Jurige (indignantly)—\t hat do yOu mean by that, sir ? Answer tut• que.stion,—do you know this Brown ? 13oy (with 4 peculiar \vial; )—Nu don't, Juil.4e! Jude (in a rage)—An.wer me, you younu, or I will eommi;you for contempt of Court—du you know this 'Brown ?Ir -Boy Opplying his thumb to the tip of his nose, and *rizt - r,ling mysteriomdy:ltis don g,ateti fingers)- 7 -"ter can't come it, fudge! I "Nuow what yer want—yer want pie to ask Brown. and then 'yer goin to .Stori.! No vetalon't. Judge!. 11R.S. PA WriNGTON , am sorry in hear it—v.ery sorry," said 11Irs. Partin . gton ;- and her specs looked sten ' my. as if iu an'atmosphere of, tears.-,--Sorry 'll‘,r what ?" anxiously asked" Mrs. Sled. ‘i . l see by the ppers," continued "that .the Countess of Blessedness, in England, has .failed, and had to sell" her sarticles rrriu What frail creatures we are! There's no knowin' what misfortune ruay_tlriye us to: And only ,thiuk. of the printers, too t as viol' as the poor woman made the slip, they must :sit right down and tell‘of•her failing. Isn't this a hard-hearted world, 31rs. 81t4?" lllrs. Sled assented ; it seemed. to he one of those - questions that admitted of no debate', and' the 'toast and discussed instead. . CONUNDItU3IS 1. 'Why is- a mart walliinu to a like (mi . ) euileav6rimr, taprevent a kilow is Jgs!ause toward (to - ward) it. . 4. Why ~.shotil.d the SIaTS be ? npeause they Itavei studded (studied) the IltslVtli; , ert , r 111,2:p:cation. iNliy is an uuenr]u=t•d rf o nd like a goc - al Ilvdause tt is ro i d offidice , , IV: - Mir many Tireigne'r, gill 5" ohr make a I man 'RI-mannered ? roles will make rine- rood., V.'Wfiat is-- more • scdat,: n *priest ?- Oue'v,hcl . ij a . 4.iravcr. • .• kZIL' . A tiIIOSTIARISItt. . '•I crt h I WAS a ghost, United ifJ said a poor eovey, the otheras he sat sohloquizing-in the colib.`"Tliey goes where ever they pleases, toll free; they don't owe iinbody . nothing, - ,r.tud'AaV i s a cornfor:ti Who ever hrerd tell of a riSatF that had a bill, againsT a ghost, , N0b04.: They nevey buy hats, and vittals, and liquor, nor has to Saw wood and . run arratits as I do. Their shirts never g - ets dirty, nor their trousers put at the knees, as I ever hcerd tellon. Ghosts is the only independent. people I knowi. on.. I .nully wish T. was . one." Joc A - litland says he know .1 a }outh m la), every time he wishes to get a' glimpse "1 - his sweetheart, has to "holler Tie" right under her window. In ihe aim-in - of-the mo— ment, she plunges her head out of the win-. ilow, and eirlainis "where ?" when he poeti cally slaps _himself (qt' the b()som . : =and ex claims: "here my llangelina."' is:nt it ? ' Truth.—" Do— you ,ancan to . in , Anuate that I lie, sit'?" exclaimedia fierce koking, Inuitaehioed gernletnan4 toa raw :Yankee, who hinted some slight skepticism as to one of his toughest statem ent s,! ,"Nro -mister, not _at all -I -only o' strike's Inc that you are 'tarnal sann'"of Irrah. • , - fr - 711. 7 10 , 71• a Carl refuses you, as.cturie lihilOsophical air, and tell leer oil ~ are glad only made the proposal to win two Ixiatles of champagne and an otster sup per ;you .11 - ad ./ct tvith a friend, who had "thought you.hlid not spunk rnough to talk matrimony to a tdrmagarit. Theni7s . um. • 1771.51.cic Z,cla.,• did "you into;" the United States have , been in the habit of encouraging and acknowled4in,g tOrif.?" "Certitinty not, Stipon, wkat kind of tones i" 416:7-Atones. • . Sherttrs Sales•of (teat'Estate. .of Dr. Wilson It Tweed._ contatalng Itewidth twenty two feeesiv anther, and iii length one hundred `DT Virtue of several - Writs of Venditioni Exponas _L) vul Levan Faciati; fssued out of the Court of and eighty fret, and being the same promises which COMMOW Pleatiof Schuylkill county, and $o m ! (Wert- Japes M.Beatty,and Elizabeth: his' wife, by Deed ' e.l. will tte,exposed to Public Sale nr N'endue, on SAT..' dated the Ist day ef April, 1845, and reeotded in Schuslkill county on the 19th day of March;lB4A, in FRDAY. the Ist day of large , ts:,o, at 10 o'clock, A. . ~ • ikl- at ville: - 1. , . the h°4-6e of IIEN " GEIS, in the nnmngh of Deed Book. tin. :S. pare 490, granted and conveyed to Enoch W, MciGinnes, his heirs POtti . - me - 'it and assigns, with thrrimproMlntents, eon- Ail that certain lot of piece of rum nd.sltuate in the , ~.. . borOugh of ...11 tnersville. Schuylkill cntinty, bounded , oili:.; sistlug of a Two Story Itridg Ibn - citing • : -.. (louse, nith a Two SIMI Brick Kitchen at • • ' in rfOl.t by Sunbury street, on the rear by ' ; tached..and a Frame Stable. Seized and • ..:' lands of 7.3.5e01i -leanest. on the .C3St 6110 T. ••••• •of Patrirk Donahough- rniiiiin i ng i n I taken in Execution., and.to be sold as the inoperty of _ ._ '''".:P.S. n ••••1116 . width 25 feet and In 141.1011 depth 150 feet. Mop. or leas. with the appurtenance... consist -Inc of a Twn Story frame Dwelling House, late the estate of JAMES GONDREN. Also, all that Curt.llii lot Or piece of groom' sit Oa to in.ithe borough of !•litiersville, Schuylaill county. lipunded is front by the Mine Hill and Srhastkril . Haven ILlilrnad. in the rear by the West - " ''''....../. Branch, on the nest by lot of James Fox, •••• "I and on the south by lot of Georae ftec - -e. II " r containing in frnnt abort 69 feet, and in 11 1 -• -... dmith about 210 feet, with the appurte nance,, consisting of a Tit n Story frame Dwelling liodse, and frame Stable, late the estate of NI. S. GEBI.CfI. Alm. nil that certain Int or piece 01 ground. situate in rott and Patterson's addition to the borough of Pottst , ille, iiclttilkill county • bounded northwardly by East Norwegian, eastwardly by property or Sam uel R. Lewis, 'lt tn.flVardly'hy propeitv of —, . and. southwardly . IV lot of Foster. i , of' containing in front.'3o teet and in droll 1 •••• ; ITI feet, with the appurtenances. con- 1 :1.... I I -... tufting, of a Double Two, Story Frame , _... . - Dwellwg House, with a one and a half Story Frame Kitchen attached, and a Frame Stable, late the estate of JOHN L. :MARTIN. Alin, all that certain lot or Mere of grmind,4Rnate _ln the borough of Tamaqua. lichtlylkallcounia , be ed eastwardly by Hewer street, northwardly by 1.14 ,, of Neal McNeal, southwardly by lot o sr . nee. Meloney, and westwardly . by land' •••• i of the Catholic Church, containing forty iißy a / ...... fret In front and one hundred and ninety .... • reel in depth, ts Rh the appurtenances ; \ ry„hil e Sale of LOIS --' -- enni - istu.,... of a Double T. 0 Story I . ' '' - ------ - ra ' ne 1 "IN 1E TOWN OF TREVORTONs Honor; with o hast molt story, l as the property of - I JOIIN GALIAGIIIiit , 0 rtlatirt . l . /, tray 2S, ISX). ' Also, all that Leman, farm or tract of land otimic inl ri'REVORT N iii snuated ot Zerbes cap. F. miles 1, Porter township, Schny Kill County, I from chant an, 12 miles tinni Sunbury, aid 12 *a t . . bounded by land of Jacob HATA. Elwin , 2 males f the Su. itelitiina River. in Northumber- Ii•• • • ' Ter SCr 1,1 and others, containtii: forty I land (,ouaty. Pa.. Otlt 4 11 miles from 'tarot/bine. , / , 18 ~..., three ac, ri. - note or less, with thrtanpur• and one day 's ride frtati Philadelphia. It is satiated ~ ......L _ to al . , s. • otto-ting of a OneSto - rx. Log 1 of that important Gap In the inotint.tin,that conuna Tula m. 0...., I Log Stable, late the estate, of 1 the inte.a Western .m' of the (mit Coal Vattey of the ( fIRI , TI AN II A-Ell 1 t.lt 3 , 1 slismokin Basta It ,oistains to the Stminok in Coal Aho-y an that lot or p.,•ce nt ermind silliil4.'in the t 11151110 , iiiillar relation to that of P01i0.% ille to the borough of Pnt I, d'e. - , .,hit‘ il., ill entinty... rnei 1111111 g ( S ! )1113 iktii ...hvil Fieht. 111. 11 Idtli 2,1 6 .1, and in tleptai 711 met, , 'Treetyrton is at the termination of the Trevrirlon ...t.vlie t more or hoot, bootee.! nn the west by lea , and Multanny Railroad, now about no be plan et! under ••• • of Mrs. Cox. in front by canon hilt •treet. e.t.a rat t, which t 'mower: t his estenster Coal lkissn lilt ~ c- .. . , ,,. on 1110 east by Int of Win. P. GI is -mit rr, i with the Susquehanna Ito.er, and thus open • that fl y---.. ' anti in the rear by lot of Fran( is Kline, . Coal Rosin for market. ei It h the anpurt.llll.ll”), C 1111.1.11117. ofd A re,-,hl• Railroad ly Comptet• 41. one or to, 1111111onf Tit it Start Frame Dw, !ling House, late the c•tole of or or tuns or e0.,1 00., to, taken to market anotially. 51 1, -r.. 4 P IltltEr. 2 -711 e. St Initlk ill 111. in hi victiti!‘ of P0n...1011.. A I.n. all that certain lot or piece tat zrnit rid, •it not e.. has a p o pulation of at ylan, 1111 d ine town of l'ottivele in the ton ii of Ti tallow, Schuylkill county, bounded 1 about 7,(.011, and About one and a half n 61110115 too, or ,0,,,ii, by Main-or. ,t. ~ e,t by Pine !tree', edict by lot rital i. e.etit ..Inn It In market at'unally . of Cialle.rder, and-north by an alley. contain- :If _Woe° n t illinna of 101,4 of rt.:II are sent down to in: en from 3. 1 6.4 t. and in depth 130 feet, late the es , i Market Gobi Tearoom), the (7nal liat-iii anti vicinity of tat, of dtitlN IztrODY: I Tres - noon sill have 1 population or 1.06110, and the Alb°, .01 that I ert..itt Trac t or p t ee n of _Land situate 1 IQ, aof Trevorton about sor 10,000 With soh a M !... In Noith •tilltetin lownnltip, Sam, kill l prod/ire of final, the :mount hf money circulated in ~ totitos..l.l)oning lands of Sonnet Stem, 1 trevorion, and the vicinity, will amount to several :.••• ' Philtly narin rt. Inlil D. Deiltert. and 1 indium. of 4lnlttiry ' . 1 i 4; L :::..- ollit rt.. 4 mit anima ;3 :if..., lllOre or li ..., ' The original it0..1 4.f littq 111 Polfiledle • Were very .2.trl . non rite appurtenances. conaistner. tit a . Itlei, 'anent:: front fifty to one hundred and firiy doi. Two st”ry 5,,,,,.. 1), «01117. 111,14 e, ant/ larit ; nont they range fioni five hundred to direr , Stove Barn, I tn. the r•tatent .1 .%colt FRI DERICK ' thottsand Molars In Mimosa Ole, lots nhirli five I At..., all ter tindienled one' fourth I, trt of all 0, 1 . gears nen sold at one litt(utred dollar., now sell for 2 erotism tract of volt land. n oli the 'fixtures nmi in,. I (pen de- hundred to two tlionsa ad dollass. Such has , proven,. tits thereon, sitixt9 l in Branch ton n.h t p. always 1 Schuylkill conmv, h•outdo! by lands now nr late nf . in Mining TIM tis. raillyinan and l'hrling. Itirtiard - Jiirk•rt, Pattiel IT The unusually favorable pot.ition of Trevortnn, Helmet, and the Delaware Cool Company, roptalmno Must make it one of the largest and most flourishing nin.-ty seven arr.,. and fourteen perches, late the Mtning TIM liA iu the Stine. , estate of .14."61.11 Firitn T AVI.OO. • The proceeds of the sales of lots will be oppropria . Also• all iltit re lot Or W ..R I Were Of ground. U:9e led Innards t los - coustrint ion or the Railroad, and the in.rhe tonal or New rioi-ototpt,i3, !Mahe town:hi lt . ' lot. ran he paid for 111 Illott on Ille Railroottor mate t'll.',“ It'd' emote, off the ” "len "9 the 14 II lo lot of II m ;th rink for the s to. tit in provetion. tar produce of e le. Ilfarnell, on the %Net-, by lot of Wetheoll & Co . on ; kind that ittett be 0+,41 in flit. condi rheum; or the Rail .'the south by the rivet •-'etnty MM. and o n 1 rand ; or if . not paid iti this way. then one-fourth in islyir._ th, n or „I t 1.,4 he S. I t o, 'kat V a lh.y • ,,,,,,,t . , etn.ll 111 thirty days, and the balanCe 111 three tqual :••• - , rolifit mini! rat frnitt 120 t, et stud to depth ii I% Melds of .it. Wl'''. and II"'IVe Ill"nitIl' . . 1111 ....*,. an •••• 1, more nr let_, Ann /lie a pi11 1) 1, , Po r, li.sse-n lei lots in Tresorion , nho n • len to pay - tot rt•- 4.1,11.11D7. of a TWo Slot y 'EA, e r t , , 11.11• Eli tit 111,1.11 , 0 r tol the n011r0.1.1. ls :II Ite entitled 1 0 ilmz-e. partly Irani.' otyJ putty ..nib e , I ter. ive oni_ half t h eir IN ages Ili r.llll, 1111 IliC hos are and fr., .11.1 . 41.1 paid for. ' Also, 111 that cettrtn lot t•r piere "1 - 2 nulls& Ailnale 1 Sale In rOt111111•11Ce ill 111,10• i ter li. A. M. in the ton to.liiti and itotint t aforeSalil. lothildr.l.,lo- • M MONTGOMERY 1111VVD, Agent nattily :.y hti of Xliehael Fix. we-t teardiy by lot nt / Tres orton• 5/..V. EL is:.,o - tO-2t Jol ti rolls glom, soutlis i ; ardly by the Val 1 e• • <I.. lee rttail.,l4 linrilicvarillt• ba properl , of 1 %A ..• Wert,. rctl & Co. . onion:nog to tastht; fttl I _ E. lilted Sl:ites :totl l'orelgn PATE.NT AGENCV, fe. t, and in tltt,oll‘...n, i, et. , ii I, the al ,_ , •Ve• 25 i)OCK STR EF:r, ttritttsitt . the Errhance, PIIILADFLPIIIt, P•. -- 1.1. " " ' n3nr " .. ' n''''"'"" of d rn " '''l r " I Ct v M 111 ILO( K.Cirtt Engineer 011111 Mefll.llllll4ll. Ural", D. elftiti; 110 it.... I.lie Elle estate of I% ‘ ' ' NATHAN 11%111.0W. .i .. o ff er. 4„. -tell, Ire.• lor tilt. tram...l,lton 4,1 all Im.toess e.0 . m... led %,itti the Patent Mitre. All.O, all th tt certain ine•sage, tenement and tract ' Nlons ce, Das., isinot AND Serifs lesTiova or tat d 4.1111 rte. in Wayne town‘stylp, sotti‘tkill roan tv, 11411111 , 1 ed by Ittittli a z n yio n ,,k ri,.,,,J neatly and ara•uratcly nettle and Patents obtained with de,,,ii 4 ,01. 11 ts Om ~,,, elt, theoretical and 11 , 3.10.1 . . 33(.011Kre1,M11.0.3 Pfatv, Jobh'llergrr, l I,,itimletlee of the Mechano al at i-2iiiiluers him uns ay, . ~..,,,ikt ~,,,,t rat,...c.., containing Atty. acres, snore - 'lit 'T..- nr I tgg. t% ith the arm rtenatter•. consist .. 11 1 I.- th tt pi ail rare. Where he advt.., an ipplielt no ti lor I: r, C. 11 ~,, P „eta Itif. 111. notasttlainetl, the fees for his }Pr "e.t.' 111'. a st a .ri4l Log Dwelling House' . j t yg ' • „ ,'- wirer wit, to. retuned, and he '3 111 obit gli..irriiiitee, • horn. and Log Stable. tt beinethe sa me , m p ieti o.. • •• • , 1,1, ‘‘.0,,,, 1,,,, 1, ~„"b.,,,,,i ~ ..r ~ z. ,,,.. at 1.1 nat. - ms obtati.ed thrOlNil 1114 othre, still he ) 11 .1. 13111,1 It, the rniirb+ Many inventors are eativetegl to dock lteher, late the estate of W 11.1.1 AM EMERICK. . a • AG., o il that T wo sn ot , t .,..„,„, , , Bow. go • a• defax. ;Ind to.. oil • ,1 , 1.1 l o oney 1,, employ 111:: Itirninprtent peri , no to make th eir /go clii.attoi... and ,7...-2 1 ' ins, designed for a l'as • rn Stand. situnf It ~,, f retnitooly have to sutrendet their patents Lind rein •••• • ilt e NOrtvegian 1 0%, int'liiP, i 11( II . ' "" 1 c° '• 1 i- ne ;;;; stA- on the C 4 Litre Turnpike. oboist on,. mile 1 rt.- . - Int eta tr. It it distance ran send ill. ir models and a ~.,,, .. .......,.•.....7 above New Castle , on the ftenad \limn- 1 „.,,,,,,,,,,,, „ el ii „ r ,f . ,,,,,, d „,. ett .,1 • ,, •r si 11 1 /lo ci, I' , m i n. o n _ t he right hand .14,. of the :at . ' .. . Tllntpkke. going nortli. t rrn ft Int of :mewl purl Lased I ''' ii. '‘ . ": l. .Lour . s. N " • :.:' 1).'1 ‘., S t i""q• 1.1"1".1'1Phm. 2 Pa , )111111111) , Inctr , 1 .1)(1 . 1ry wot be ob.:erect' Mil II ih, lot the =aid Peter E W ew er . from Wriliant'Richard.. t Ir• 01 i• 0111 110 tl 'OO 3111111111 m, late the estate of PETER E. int my_ i •''' ' - O CR. ran tog-and sp.-. lilt , ttit.Tl+ for Far more. Mitls.&c., ii ,,,,. . 01 0 ,,,, , r .,,,,,,,,, lot „.,.;,,,,, ;4 . „ mina. „two.. 2 ".d all I, ind• 411ot )11111, y narelii.ed 1111 COlllllll , lllll , in the tmr,..teh of M titer., Ole. St .1,1, IL ill ronniv, n , " ul . "'""i'"" 1 “ ""1...".t."r"..'l in Put the '.."" " f" " .". , tom in an.; part 01 1111. l'itiled Stan-+, i-oitith America ginning at the c o uld ~ ettt Corner of N, rth and Sec i 'or no-moo ol street.. thence no-my along the line ofdGPI the %Vest !tolls'. . Iif:PRIIEN4a : ' North , Irept, toirn'tel O 1111 SCI,iII4I ea ret 1, one hundred and hot 1 - . "."-- "-" "' Pr ''''''' Hini th ' 31.. ` l ' unk.' Inm - tine, Nen York feet, in Lena- street, th. 111 , C 3 ,111 IfIll) 111311,+ 1 ttte_ tte•gro itITIt 1.1 , 11. U.l.l:St .S. CO , NoVe!ly Worke, New north line . ' 1:, lt t. sir. el,..litriy feel. itienre north ward i!,, ale it: the 11V1 -tern line of Second stoat: one ' ' - " P 1 orltrren Manna. A. en.,.Columbian Foundry hundred no., fit'y feet, to thr In conning. het ne. lot iipm- Nen - Vorb . ' . in red in the plot of th e ;41111 101411. No. 161. Livid b. tug •• l'o - ttT. .. ',.. I.l.lcoTl' & 11 , 1V1r.t. Philadelphia, Pa. the saint.let !if Erntind er..ntesl to Jam e sr,A DAWN & Jravti. Pittliftirg.,Pa. .- - % - '3. 11, 1., r. by ‘Vitaato DelLtv , n and sy it - e , b y ., , lieie a -a te ,D, eti el tt. d 4/.t. 19111 th. y olJanitire,. V. li_ i ''C'.-7"" \ "' 3 ".. i ' nrinrn ''' - ' llAl ' ''''' le ' Ntd ' linniarr t •A:1 on •• . I 9!• i 512..“ ith 1211. appottennores, colisrAyng of ; . , 11 I, i •T' l a Two .4to„ 1111, k Iliveili„.:.11„to•, „„I " D ' l ' l l ' 9, n "' " ” ei „ n , nl" ' (" .!, q , • ~ ,- a i .„,,,„ i iiah , a attarla ., l. „ Ho ,1 , 14,„• _ ,. ly 4 L.Tr/1 111 Ti IN. •'ll,lllCfl, 11.0131. ''' 1 '' J N 1111.1.5 n. Savannah. CM Barre te.trt bnit.e,,iiitt frame Gable- late alo. ( s tt ae' of .1 .\ 311:S It EMIR ' . f , ~, ‘‘ . .q.l', (;itici,• , „ While. Ala. ' " It .T T• f,n, i L P. , ••*•in.t.,,n.lili.s AR., the OM) 4111 equal undivided ha If !Ott 'Otte . ' ' ' ' - - - ' "1' otos. J. K Can, CltlrletOolt, ;4 C. tt hole 11110 Ile. etlllll part. to he parted 4 1it1 1 .1 , 1,20, ‘l,l m . o . 1., 29.1 1 1 , or and in all that cerialti tract Or piece 0ri..0,...,,,w,• i ' - y..,,,i, ~, ~ , ,,,,,7 1 ,11imetn.dtin, and partly in the laCtr- , Clotlk Store. outth of Pot to,•ille. Sclntylklll county. ' ' • 1 .\'a. S .1%, r 1 h Seeoul :greet, three doves abure .11arLet A 1,,,, the on, itt'.l equal and Midi, lard h.lll - t plrl of 1 PIELADELPIII.I. all the .rune 111,1 in and "p.m thr said tract, rrr parcel 1 of land 1, oolong ..t a pno, at a come' callow\ note . NA TII.IN T. el. APP, ~,, ~,,,,,, „, ~,,,,j ~„,„ 1 ,,, fi. , 1 „.„.„ ),} o n , ,„,,,„,. Li kr o.n.4 y, 1.4% ~ larch the as lilt inn nf Ills friend. Ind oilier,. I 1,1,1 inn, nr Pile ..f Thomas Haien, i.ortli itti-tfyliitigli.l l 'toFre nod rhoire •Ct , yorltnent or cloth., (' asst d. gie... e..0,t two hand!, d and itinet) lir e pet( IleHo a t ; in "" a and V. " 111, V , (."41,110*,1,14 in part: . post ; a 0,10 • r of land now or Li, a tv. t th,,, S. ti,- 1 „ t „ • French, to-) in a hire oflootiof S. 1,3,1 g.•r,l- Wetherill. Oat nee ' ne'a.'"., ? CLOTHS, of ; every shad,• no d tinottly, by the laud of the sa ill VVallire & %Shit:ley , south .ii Amen, an and, a large .-,.. -, .degree., '3 eSi ..1111-I,l).ingl one tenth pen heist] a Imo. Vi est of Engl. - ma c • A ‘ , 4,,TITYIENT. and amid, thirty six degrms. Fast tnenl.r ihrt• e and , T - 11 , 1Elt cOATINGs. 1 tenth perrj,e• to 11, 0 north fide Of a piddle street or 111.1 C k alol c.ine) • olorcif Habit 010114. rriati.thrtiLe by the . - one, -with sixty two degree , . , St.ner (lark and tanry coined l'it.llmarett•. w e '' , Pt , etdr) Inn nerrh.--. to 4 p 0,...., ila Tice Fllll by the , 1' r ,,,,1, Pylto and clit.,-k Cas•tmer Coalinga. 1 same, south in. illy 1.1:11 degrees, esst fourt. en and ' Drop I) 1: ) ,.., t .f.,,,,,, I(' An CI 41 • 3111 fl .... .) . I_, 1 1. • fla tenth perches AO a p.st. thence by another st reet or ,' -P.INTALOON. STUf FS. road, sou th silly Ilse degroo • l west three and-three ', ,I Per blnek French Carstmerrs and Doeskins. tenth perches to a post, an the line of Seltminger & , '' '4 I Frei. tit tato 10 and lilted ess.fineres, every variety. Wet herill; thence by ... tint sonit..,north seventy „two de gre„, „t--t see, my six, perebee to a stone,a corner or ; ‘ l rrt,"" ( ~"'o . .'"e7;•'" ''' l '' r ? ''" ' 1 "' "11". Plain an d sl{llllll 1 . 3...)111ef1.11. 111 ,Very variety. land rou‘vicfr by 'Dumas Haven to Sanint•l Len IS. 1 , thence by lite satin, -oath, sltty eight degrees. we.t 1 " I. " and '' n " l ' n " n 1) " 111 ." 24 ' ' I". ndidt s: )'lie. - Inn hundred awl three perdu's to a post and ston e , a I (- "" 1 "'•"" 1 ne.'''''". "f ('`''''' '1 ( all ( Y• Sattinette, all •hatlea and rpm lil3 - si.. I Corner 411 I.llid s late of (ha.. I.att Inn, thence by the , a tme potty fo itr dt.,rll IK. 441)1 01 C hentirt .1 111111 12 VE.TINtif4 and 'a half pent,' to a mot in coal .8.; !heart , north Snit, r Mirk Satin and Catlilliere Vi ..ti,,o tnatitly three ,f, greo., , I OM ent% ;1 tit prirlinA illi , ilre Spit mild fallry Sllit %titling, Went Yletogi F I tvtillt .4', ty note d• rree•-, *I tsr e r l , ten ind nue tenthWh te and rolneed Mare - rillctl, 1 • run .1)).0f1111, to perrloi -to ihe M. um Caen.: 11111r.t.td , tlitlitre along ' Dr 01 cloths a n d other Coo, It 'frimming.. ills sane, ItOrth Ito Ctily inn and ali Of deXreint. sce..i , IV i` li a great C triel, of Gonda Mr 1111%11 . wear. flint • "Le and P. it It nth pert lit .., n o ..eyetireet, ~,,,I ! 1,..t. • large 11.. , Moro: or T. /lot,• Tri ''''' illig. a 1.01 l'i't r e:-.1,1 . .1 it ti1e..1 , 4 rt In -,11111 . 1?1-1•13r) !II g re, .i., ' for . de %er) to, i,) It, to. ~• or 0 youill ,e .t rem a.. 1 holt tr•oil, porch," north nine dear. ;•••,...-- 3. Al 11A ts T. CLAPP, east .even amt ses rat te .11,11i:ch.,. neri l. thirty and V-. v N r_ l ( cond st ~,2 floors above Mat ker a quarter dr er,.•, f :.,I tithe aarl Ole. 14‘i , 11, ile relic:. Marrlt 2:1 1,,d 12-3itt , , ',rill 1 1, .1., .0.1 r•••••. . 4 ~,i -it .I.llilb/Ilf 18 1111. Per ill') - --L -1 '— k .111111110th 111.% 1111,1) II.,.:(11, t..... 1 1111 C 111101111 d and 'llte l'oiniceo., 1112Leket. ei:t.1, , •., ~I).ir % o I, otirl 1,, 1, I,f . 4,, .i taillit lin 11,, W5l. SI. I/011132 Nlii Foullin int', ..1,1•• 4 , 1 11.4 • a-1 limo, fi of 11, SII C. 411.1.11 .Ir , i ' E bro Nnlll . ll SECIPXI) .:PIZT':Ert I; olio of, tt. iltr ills - tto.to tit the line of ate. 4 tn.l of io.„ 11 ks the lar.re•t and •lo apl,t 1'..1,1rt o Warehouse nt late of Ileni. non IN'tt, and the Lit .1 4,114,1 '`llle NI in Plinattelphet lle los 011 1131111, 31 present, , s c..: atri ti e t." in, in e al, g th e .ltd p,, t r. laud , over tiro ',tenons of Cllttra, ftlitst 411mot3tt to Oft !Dept -• tt It I , 0 tit g/CeF.• *t.i-t any par la -• to 11 )111‘). ~,,,t import..l. the to ,, it of them aye lover inn years old ,TOrli.o tt , elglii lira t eta trier 11 , 21.1 ...• 1,11.1,1 3 . )1 ))) , If ton w - tiit 10 lot% good CiCarl.ICC him once: he has . and ~,..ia I. „, e , ro rt lira to ,he I , laCe ttl ft• ginning : ! ';‘, l ,„ hl , l ..''' ' in " i ,''''. 4 3 ". 1 • 11. "/'• a „ I " e'rr '.. 6 '''': .. . rnn: int in?. in ill,. ,:cote one bond,. 4 a wl n y,,, ry 1 ..,,.. 1...., int it to ine mgt ..3.3.... ons, "oath sy an . I oary . at s , . an d ~. iy•tyty pert 11, ..., and toz.•tiler ti.tlh tin •-1111 - 11` "”I 14 ' 1 r-h.‘“." : , nylon,, ~.,„, ii,, r,-Ira. the nor 101 l mpol and midi 'IT, (mat cof the finest brands of Cavendi,ll and 1, I, till ail part •,1 el) I hi, Orili,lo they. to of 0011 rill- Pl'll T" 61 " 3 • . l ed .• T!'`-• C•II"-V"I'' • and I't Ille In n fear. of C 1.1 I VI lOIXe. 111" the twit old Illyir.l. Fat Cas mulish. not. , ~, , i ,„,,,, of ~ il.'l, n y ~ y no ' , n o, i. th s .,.. n yc ii .,. o r I n n to lio .tirp t-sed hy atts other for rfritneis of tt i; oratid itlyt.ini ~.. tr..tt or I to , I, 4 .1.1 by l'honia. Ilast ti to e'''"d 29.11"9 % I, re' `Lock . 01 'hooking Tol,,cco, . :Count I Len is' i the ti; ht or r.loo, thg the s tine, L o t Pipes, Scr , constantly on hand. , 1 , Bohn:lir the rig ht. Of (mitring nn the 51111".1re nr the The sithscrner too Constantly etrlttlol(4l flier dirt, 1 sail land sol Iby Tilos !Item. to Samuel 1,,,, 1g , nr Of hundred hands, to to tke Cigars, whirlt rnaldes Min • nyak t og any opening Itit.rcon. Nl. • tilt.ll said trot t fir lona to siOl more teaitinalds than 'any taltrr house. All lis patio n Lally described in 37:electl (tom TholikaF 11.1- deal. rs are nix itml to eall and examioe his stock, at . venth :sallow' L. woe for the same beating date the 26 , 1 North Set tool St., onito•Allir the Golden Lamb Ho ' eighth day of :irine . niber, li.P.t, wherein the c oa t i n tel. and 31 Smith Bccond St., ohs door above Chesnut, said i Mee vone of ;Coal t. ear...and. Excepting out "'I "'"h'• Phi l a• of the one litindred and ninety five mu, and ...yenta March I_ 10*,,n. 9-r.= - - per, lyes errand alai' r drst tilted ; one acre and thirty I ICIV 14111111 g IL;111/d91. , ight heildrellti of an acre, noar the e d e.tein • and of Ih, • GF:ORGE DOLL, I aattl tract Oli [lie %Itt St sole of the ratfroad, or the A.° ' 1°6X. " 14 ' ''" and "'rei—rnri"Etrn" President and Manager. of the Mill Creek . and Mine As its.,l received a large aivortment or Goods. obi. I Hal _Nay izatittii and lisitolad Ctonpaisy. whirfinne I-I .folltitstfig comprising a pact :=Run Glosser., liar,' acre moil thlrl3, eighLbuntireihs of an erre was P3lll 11r John Farnmit. and Eno. li I.V. M. flinnt,l. to the said tis, Gentili) -Pipes rtniiir limes, S rear I snonta Ca. , s. IPresident and 3lattng-ra or the MOI t'rrek and Min• 1 „ i i) ;","'""'',' ( r ,.' lrd ',; V1 ‘ T in , 5 yr ,"' 1 5 2 ,, 4 , 2 7 . ., 1 , 1 , 1 , i ,, 1dk "' Can "' , 11.11 Navigation and Railioad Compaav, hv article of ' ;.,', 3 ,,.... an ''; '''' ir ' '''',. - t "...,`,.'" ''' -: tr . '''''''' ' kc-. " " irh a . 3:1 , ,11. , 111. titled Ilie tenth day ttf 3f.ty. • 1•1.7. The 1 *"''''' ''' n " 91 ‘'" ••••";"' alt. F 5 NIA . arltrier, al , nillllo,llll 31111 1,131 i Otl !LC lots.e•l {mites . -.ild aril", Idea li ilf of ;be paid one hundrettand ninety 13 loin 11;e at re.. itrelllF perflie , of land , and the Coal in I 1 ` 1. " 1 la I. ‘ " S r.''''. . I ; the said Hark tons of Coal, being the some ptemi- 2 111(1(11e. • Iteeirs & Sou, f•e, q 111, !I ( iri.topher Loeser. and Louisa, his (site, . I/01.es t 1.1: x'el,r• firrillt. Iby dot! hearing date the 230 slay of Mao li, !sir., f,,,,/ ' lIELIsTIr.' AI ) lIIANUNACTORit's rerouted in St Ints 'kill county. in Deed Bonk. NO. 25, i Sits foJ 4- 01 ST. „rOff.V r/1711".:E7', ),age 3.3, the same day granted and convey ril to John ', Clayton and Ftintit VV. 31ff:int:ea, their and as- , run% %xi:om%, 7 - signs, Mal the sant John Clayton and Ell,rahtth his I lATurAtr. Cabinet Ma kers. floteli and Private Pm ,* ire, by deed dated the 10th t i,,y n ri n iy , 1, 4 7 . 4,, d ye. 1 1 I Mies can tm supplied with Itedstrath: ~f ever y _ ; i pattern nn quality, footle in OM ninst fashionsble and ,rnrded In echos 'Lill county. the 1311 i day or July. 1 substalotal ma iinnt. ; 1"17 • in nerd Book, No 9.7, page 730, granted and I , to the said • . ~,. 2 e 011 f) 11111111/ 111 rd four th part e patent Screw Bedstead, a very superior conveyed th , ail ir it le,i ~n ta. .U tif actureti at this y siahitihntent.All kinds 17:noch %V. Mt formes, 111. hors and assigns. ts iili lb 1 I tnatirovementA, ron•iiting ofa two stery frame Mins:. of Turtling done at tin. It.nest . tates. March 16, WO. I I-fim tt f/fI , C story frame horyse. and a trame stable. . Allot. all that certain Stone Within.. Shop, frame i 1400 Yards of Listing - Carpet .tore hnit-e, frame other, and lot or parcel or !awl, ' . 1 1:s:1) I.VOOLF.N FLANNELS'. situate In she borough of Poll evilly. county :Iron:stud., J. Flt A N IC 1.1 N, II Aitit i s, and hounded and described as follotvs, 1 I , onhineat a ' pi ", ... me ~,,,,t h,. .t eri l l y h i l i t n ei . v n i r l t. , , ' 3 : i i i 1111 r,s PECTrI'IA.N •calls the attention of losatiamer .7,,,,r7;,iii. here it hitt • rsi;cis the .nitiheastrtly line of a ' 111, nos Porteous antithe TIMOR. generally. to examine i hi•eteelleitl stork of Carpets and Flannels; lllase Win' ~ ~ , ~ nd ;":, '., 1 , , , . n . 21 v 1 7 ; r e 1 : t r„„ nr m i e 1r ,:; 3 , , , ,,, 1 . ;:, / '" t "7: l Y. ( j , t i e nve may wish a" Fit pe r for article. nf,handsoine god durable I .„,,,,,, arde ., r ,r. . i o ,„ 1 ~ , ~- fine . -' 1 1-• ' Listing, Carpet, (he t i n,. .110 lards of omen ready in ,•. . , ,C.Ft It et 11.rei trig, linner north -ttore) manufactured entirele tir new and freak mate ' litly six degrees, Cattl tno,,lthialred and eighty fret It, Gals and wove in untform plait! patterns, of li good a corner of a lot of land In Innein: +n-Cha. Derr. tolors. at 56 els. pea 'ard allot CnllltnOli Or rag ear -1 thence exit titling along the line Ot the said Elias Derr's , pet, from '43 try 45per 3 i i r i tril!aii i 4 t t * ,. hip ;1 , 11 r i i .. l i n a id w i trol i . i, 1 hod, north Moly three and three foorth•flegree4i, west , a Et anin .'l, ' tun litindrett and tu eat,- .five feet to 'Non% egton KT., .. w oo l, , for 3144:17atl x it " ; and ' ''.llin ir et e :al l i ' irtirte, a l l ' " ;":p a e r , thence ranng the southeasterly line of said Nome- ' yard. Perron, nlshiti. to r I ts• the above gond,. 1 alai street, v"lnlt fitly five degrees, tiny tnioutra. we:4 ' would do well to cell 4 . ll,le l X7l4 . ti ' t ‘ te them. emitnotent , eighty FIX feet eight thrlierl, being the same More or ~ sending mot. rials ear .rave . he Ci . .ti wove with feint 10 lite unrtheaArrly corner of the aforementioned : the best chain, . lot or land now or late, and ' thllie t tlia ir teet 3 .julliernit, alai° 1te1.„2 19 -'• In the said Belt; F. ' shortest notice. - I Pommy, thenre shoig and bounding on the said 13.4 1 , , thr.ntlotird Int of -land by thew to following- courses Manufdeturer ' 2 FRANKLIN lIARKIK. of Carpets and Flannels near i and dt " s ^''''` , t to " It :south t"e9(3' sine negree•• e". 4 ' the N. VV. Corner of Centre and MMerst Hie . one hundred and in emy five feet Ina corner,and 'oath ' 1 fifty nor. drt eges, filly toteut 9i, west one hundred and ; Feb 23. 1850 Sty.; Pottsville Pa 8 3iiin ;act Pill). ith i r.•, t. eleven inches, he the moat Mare (lk ' . -- ----- I leo, to the Marl of beginning ; being the same prenti- d rrs %stitch 7 hotnna Biddle and wife i ll Isaac Starr and ; „ Ile .and o th ers, nweera of the Greenwood .state , I c h n i, vi tl , e d e l d n d s . e t c i d . ; i h k e il l i 3 e t h o, d o a ,t y y , o n f n .l t a h.. nn aty , 1 8 111, and re lath day of Matc h 1 ' IW4, in Deed Drank , No 23. page 161. granted and . n veyed to the said ftnoch W. McGlone', tiiii.lielrecannd a.ssigns. ...,,...... Aloo, all that rerta'n lot or piece of ground situate 2 On tne easterly Side of Coal street, In the b4ough of 2 T h n e tts . v i r d lle caa , ana l c i o n ( r in , t i l• ori the -nforesa o ld s ,t th oung y e d a ira tr irtfr i o a nt by I Jocose Everhart, on the cast by a twenty fret wide i Public viler " . ..Wen 1 - 111 c •,1 1 .y, and nn the north b!. the _ •••• I.li II i THE MINERS' JOURNAL, AND 'POTTSVILLE GENER' 14 ADVERTISER. LiNitICII %V. McCiNNES. Seized, and taken in Execution. and will TuT sni 1.1 by , C. M. WrltAllll, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Oftrigsbutg, - May 11,1950. Store for Sale subscribei, having determined ti) leave this section of the Sta te, offers f rsalehisentirestock off...oils at first cost, thus affordinz a favorable op. portunity for any person de,iroint of enteritis into the Merrantile business. !le takes this •Orrapicin also, to return his thanks to his hurnerims frie . nds for the pat ronage heretofore received. As It is necer.ary- that Lis business should lw set. tied up as speedily as pciaiihle: Preparatory to his re m Oval; he requests all those indebted to rail and settle their sespective accounts, and thro , y having claims! . tt ill present them for settlement.. iStore and Dwelling for Sale. • • TIIF subscriber, also carers for ante his Crick More and Dwelling. situated on the •••• . best cornet for business, in the Town or II a Patterson • The Store and Dwelling and =. ll • Stock of Goods will be sold separate or , together. 'rhis property is well worthy the attention of those who want to enter lido the mer ratitilf( bus Mess. As the sub..crlber has determined to letter this part of the country. he Is detet mined to dis pose of the property. as speedily as possible, on the mist accommodating terms. Apply to M. SCHWARTZ. 19-3 t 11.'b50 jterpno, :111 New Powder 31111 AT TAMAI/VA.. • THE subscribers announce to their 'friends and the, public, that they havrt•imichased the Powder recently erected by. John Jones, And are pre pared erfoupply Powder of the beat qua:ity foe Mining and other purposes, at the Mfiiit reatonahto rater.. Orders solicited which will . be promptly attended too,ut iihort notice. ,J. JOIINSON & Co. aroaqua. Nov. 24, 1640. ' 4:-ly• SMALL ONIONS, by the Hoshel,l'ect or Quart sale at BANN Arc -.3 ticed store, PottavJl•- D - - _ • • 7 " ,:x3 " - -P A. -4 _ ••• . r - 4 f • N, E :. - - - Gal i ll ' ' - • t ~ u - t'' , = 4 61 iy y. '-- --itir-i:•6l\i ' l.--- --- , ' 4TIC- ').YLi3 For thr I:riiiinal 31111 Prrinatirut Cure of t NERVOUS DISEASES, Awl of Ow.. %%Web era mute: I.y an -im 1.110. we...Lem...Cm mthealtlq condittun et the NERVOUS SVSTEDI. This bestiliful in,l convenient Opplication of . the myt. tetio . us powei, of tt {NAN ISM nod MAI:NETIS‘I, has been pionouneol bt - dittiognishO,•l Olt siciam, both in Europe 210 tho United Steles, tci, be the meal entrant aaediriuul diacarety of the .Ize. : Dr. CHRIST;F'S GALVANIC BELT um! • AC:NETIC FLUID, it used p ith the nivel pt. tett And'ecitain succe., in all , cute. of : GF.NPItAI. DEnILITT, itrengtheniog the wr.iLenel toile to the org.inr, igorating the entire 43 bleu,. 11ro in Fri's, Lit kNID, Dtlt tt.VSIS nod SI or !NUR:F:I4IION. ItitEr‘i.vrism. Att:Th: ca)t,T, Li'ma Am). sKilvot.s TREMORS: I`.II.ITI'.ITIO'S nt-Airr. AMPI.F.XV, NK:i'llAt.t.tlA. PAINS in the SIDE and LIVV.II CONll'Lttyr. .•,) RV {'l"t 11,1: of the SPINE, 1111" I ()Mil. %INT. Ills4:1sIES of the KlDNE'ist, OF'Nklltt,'Dl'S and DiIYSICAL ENE111;1', and all S DISEISSIF., Mitch conipleints nrice from ow. 4istiple ramie -•nntnely, A Derangement of the XsTervous System. Cti7- In NKIIVIII'S CONtehilS'lS. Dime. and Medi. etnes Its for they wenken the vital eher• gars of the ahead) f.rrotr.de.l sytern f while nnfler the stfeagthoning, life gi. log, vitalising infl.,nre of t:alvari. .111. appiieti hj Ili!: hetntl ifejl and wonderfid co. ery. the othattite.l - patient and weakened sufferer is restored to runner health, sttengtlf, elasticity •nfl vigor. The :veal reettliarity and exceirenee of Dr. Christie's Galvlnic Curatives, in the Net flint they arrest and etire disease by •.diraidiiriairatitirs, in idaeP of the num' mode Dr dreigi Ring arid the patient,: till eithansted N3tute .1111L11 hopelessl3 tinder the "abet:tin. 77,y itien f t!,si tAe •••!..1, ey.rim, efinal,te the tortsla onn 1 1 . 1,5 r ?awed,'ptownie 11, i•ri,tnens, nor,' rterer rfn itietdrit i,t . pery Wider nt,- ci,ctioro, , eret. Since their intrn.lnetient in the United Stitte+4 . nol) tine° year. Imice mole than • 60,000 Persons' el. rd eitoldtttone, were a luige toivoller of bales. ,Flu t ar e i , cu l io rly cub. jeet to Nerrotta rotntaloints, hateteen ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY CURED, w Len all 14,.pe I,t arise' 11.1,1 tweil gi.eu up, kui,l etery Elul% elpe been taira ai, Tn illuAlate the ta.e 116e-ciALVANIC tltptantr the ot a person attliCtea taint that t4,11t0 Llllll:Mlilaa_a_rniL_ofrTi l a.nUJlu_nJllThl on. lb,ortier 'ordinal - , enaell ere taken, nine L, . %holt io.took . fibll the Ilene. anti mtutelea ot the k tonoteh 4111.4•1 /••••polgsry refer(. ton o loch 44,1‘ otti, nt at. a If., crate N 0.1,4111 Injured tat-Mites, att., the.ot too. tint; eheitett has rease.l Now compote qt. , .Ith Ito - eflet't te•niting tioni the appitration ol the I.V 0.11',111..1?,1'. Take a lh Irei.tie sufferer, e‘eli iu the t o nn. tymotno. of au ottaeli, end atnapl, tie the Belt arohno the ft...ly, hum; the \lnv:wile Flout Ills 41 rt . le.i• hi 2 eilort 1 , 0,10.1 'the IClrSplratiult will het on. the ooa k tote elemental the Belt ;hetelt can...kg a tial. ;attar erectiloton, trhieh ~,ta all pose nn to the !legal" e, and better hack atrntn to thelonitt‘e.Thus keeiong dl, a COSI• awe eirrolat .Ilooughotat the syatesn Thus the not*t 4-ases of 111t:11..1 , 0A are It Ni %• NV.Vri.‘ " I`lll,o A It'IOV FMt 19 OF ANIMA' .1. I. ell 't YALWII. ATFa. 1/0.i.:%0t, 1 V. 1115. rEirri.rwiTEs ANL TESTIMONIALS. Of Obe ttuni,t EntioulsO•4l els'iorarter, tool All ',alt.; of the'f'ouotE:t be sititiciont colonos so 0.4 . AN EXTRAORDINARY tASE% ,„.• „,• Itp.ll el, pro% e. Lat Truth is stranger, than Fiction." Rheumatism, B:onchitig and Dyspepsia I:EV. DN. 1..\ NUIS, A (;,1,1:1:“1.1.11%; No-,s ' ott.,:m.tents - Ne , e , Jerc• - y, , ,July k If ,Iµl.l r , f• t to n n'teit to hon. of A um I , een the• 1,1111 in ol the af.i.h. E 011A' c N 1,11 1911, as 1..110, For abont twenty' years I had hi•en rifilelang ft•rk' I)) s )esa the I.) naptatms Lee:lane wo& s e, („414 ••••llia I "hum isern)alae at ...Ilea !tom any C.. 1111, 0 , 4 11.1te \ OS. .%tititil fwiro.••l )e)11.1 Wier, lifset/11. ol.fae.itint ..aim. ate to,the neAther, an the ..hs eh.arge of an) p.a.a , saal ant., I I.et-arne liallject to a te,e're a latome Ithenrmatism, which lor . )ear .1)11t 1 r ) ear. C.1ti,04 ande.eal:,l.le ejlava:•da Farther. an the *lnter of '45 tael 1.. an e.o.•elm_nee .4 reaching, great ,teal asa my ether ellurehei iu this region, I Iktko .11.6.1“..1 1.1 tl • 'aromilaitis. whaela soon became go tet ere to icy... anlmmediate sulpen.inra nt nay paNtoral LlLorc ,fly PlerSnes, tyt/ral v , 41, /0.0 ihareitedy •i.l a. n.y Itronellitm heratne u 06e, RO 21.1 did my fly S. p 1•11•,.• and heolmatan affeeti .... —thus ea lacing that these 4,o,ders *ere eta4neete.l with each other through the the NeFaohs tr:,atern., In the whole vharrna- ,p 0 ,1.. 011.1 e •eefiled U. be ilO remedial agent n loch email tr telt :mil rpenuernte at, Nervous i•tent; er er) thing that I Ink . ha,' !or this ittirlioqu hail completely failed. It hot I w"as m, itteni6 to ettanune your smell tion4, and itliough ilh no sery sanguine Impel! Of their ,iticse .) I Jetty mined to try the etlect of the •pplicatinn the a %IN t Nit . ; 111.1.1' ANU NECK LACE, with the 11iNF:TII• This was . in June, 1846. re mv ..iip TR° OtTll 11IT DTNI.Kr•I• NsD , IN 1.4111 1‘11.1" rn TO nrlums; .Ur N 4 101 , 11 I anoun ; liat It,. I /INC): DMITTVO t, [Mit,: ..cn '1.,. irroL,ICT Of TM: - 5.1101,7111T1.1 ; aND Nr ita.•• •.•71.arr1 4,10•1 .. - r,b.cy ram. To TROUOI MY Mach 1T the •wnta!erfal mil happy regalia of the Cipotitneikt 11.1 e reenmmen.led the BELT •nd FLUID to many Athol's.. been 1115 PIP lre thtrering from !kiettralgie afree. t' x They have tra.d them, *lll . l at•er. aract.r.r, 6EI.IIE•IN /it" 1,11/. I ern..lear lir, very respectfully yniiri. ItuSERT W. LANDIS. DR. CHRISTIV3 • GALVANIC NECKLACE is n•ed for all complaint. airertini; the Thwat nr !lead, .nrh a• Umuchit it loth.tematinni.l the Thmat, Sersons Anti Sick Ilend:Arhe, ni.lhe Item!, Nenialgia in the Face, Inirriog nr I:o.nink in the Ear., Deafnese, eAnell n genemll) Ner.on.. ,nt . t . t . , that di.trecsed crime plan.t, called To- thelf,pclix Palsy and Paralysis. ‘ll ph 3 ,trion. ledge that ,these ible dit.e,alCll ...1 1 1•1 • •1Ls .girfi. lene. y X.Froas En•rgy m the 111.. 1 11.11,111. ' S t;oli ante AMelee,snll bttppl, 1, . h. lent pt, 0", aml a cnwpl.lc and Clitile CO !LIS.. l'in,tl,/ 1000 Cases of Palsy and Paralysis II Ite re t..•lterl , ll I iiivr.rtl: PIA his Agent' nitbn, the 1,1 sm., sear., Which have been enttrely ,esnne•l .r As ssr.... J F Tn•tr• el Bnw.kh n, V. y, had ait. n •1. 1 , G.i Wear friar 3 cam rind *VIII' a..L.d plea. thi.t be had to Lc 1...1. m. 11.1 celebrated •scs..rs. g r Isms tip In Ern slAye .flftre he eeT.l ntrtarc.l the I u. 4•11 1. IIVI T, Sit 1,1 Air, Ann s s so" 111"1"..in.nn,1 in niter. weeks !IN - mete.) 111, 1, 0 ,11111. I. sidain 'Dome. St, ridi eon 01 Pg.., Severe Deafness Cured. The .1-010„,o g it an extract from a letter lately re :ve,!e•l (tom • nnthogthslied i.ll)thlgun /n the State of : -- 1 fl. • 111:141 . 1,. I).—Prer Sir Oneof my patients., kikiLlsoo ek tik nke, olkttruert sour Galramir Brit and Neck. fai.e, with the l'k,r atlection of Ittufssest he ek( k ke oas that of a lady whine Nervous .stem was innelkhloakiiterekt, and her general health poor. \lnch wea done prei lowly to the application of the Belt, ith ten little sneers., and t feel it only right tn'tell ) on, that since the commenced wearing the Belt :MI u•ing the Hind. last ti few o auks ago, the hat KN- T11ti...1.1' 1:1,i i1;1•11:Elt HER 111 , ...t1117itt, and het gkokera I health IR •hetter than for several Tears." In er) ckokk of I.eafikett, if it Iv Nervont it it geoei.all) is, eau be coiled by this wonderful remelt. DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BRACELETS trr 14.101 V s sal Kart ioc of l'ontolsions or Fits. morbilots. mot general Nervous Allbctions tlic 'fedd and.tiiiiier extremities Also in Palsy and Pdrdh as, amt 1.11 caused by a deficiency of vows.. or Nerions biticigy in the limbs or other organs nl the Tic Doloreux and Neuralgia. The, dtt +all and agonizing plaint* are t mete& dtely ',tiered hr the appliestion of the is., mot. Rat T, I'. I.Arr allo F l.ctn. The. Belt dittaxea the Electricity ILuotghJhe .} oral: thr tiecklace ha. n local effect, and the Fluid acts dtrectly upon the effected net.es. In these distressing afflictions the application NEVETI FAILS. 00- Many hundred tettiffeetes fiom all pants of the :mum) WM.. moat extraordinary character can be given, If relpined. Nrt moulde or inconrernence attends the use of lIK CIIIIISTIE'S 6.II.V.32I7C.iiiTICLES and they he w orn by the moat feeble and delicate, with pent feet ill, and safety In many e.tse. the scietation tending their ese U h;eily idirtilein/ end acrerai/c. They can I. Sent to any part of the Conntry The Galvanic 'Belt, Three Dollars, The Galvanic Necklace, Two Dollars. The Galvanic Bracelets, One Dollar Each. The Magnetic Fluid, One Dollar. lc,- The enticlet ,ere sernnipanied fitll end plate davetions. Pamphlets uath.foll p.oterni.n may be had of the authorized Agent PARTICULAR CAUTION. ea. itfesoaxe of counori.d. .3,1 !tiff/V.lf fultisyions D. C. MOREHEAD, M. D., GENKRALItOzT PM! TliF: STATP: 4 3. • En Tfronihroy, Ntsr York. For sal* in Pottsville. Pa.. by the authoriz ed Agent - , JOHN G. BROWN, Jan. 12, 1 50.-2-0.1 . Drukgist. _ .Cir Old Pens n 074 cents. THE solnerihrr his Jost 'received a supply Cold Pens of differrnt qua hi ie.., some of which will be snld ns !Ow as 75 ennui, to suit thr nines, sod afford antes ao, at IMNNAN'fI Chnap Stationary Store Man. onld and Filver Pyncll CA.FII net q'tkrep. Aril 13. 1f,50 Cl' It 1.1 is Prices: Dalliers 31.kalcAL PAIN ExTnAcTon, Tile ORIGINAL AND °XIX onruir. A certitigand positive Cure for the worst Burns and Scala, Piles, Erysipelas Rhentnatistn, Cuts, Won nds, Fever gores, Broken Breast, Sore Nipples, Weak and Wl:tamed Eyes, , tAprnirts, Salt Rheum, and all cases of External Indamatinn. BERNS AND ISCALDs. IChallenge the world to prove, that in any one sin. eh, instance, -Dailey's Magical Pain Extractor"— that is to say the genuine articte—has. since its first in• trodtiction by me in 1639, up to this pet iod, ever failed to cure the wOrst caseteof Burns and Scalds' FROZEN TOE CURED. Dinfinan' a Ferry, Pike ea. Pa., Jan. 13,'49. Mrt. IiENHV DALLEV—Sir : This is to certify that 1 have been afflicted for a number Of years with a sore toe ; caused by being. , frozen. 31y toe .hai been very painful to me, especially drama the last six months, when it had become so much affected that the flesh of the first Joint had nearly all disappeared. Having tried ail 1119 different remedies recommended to me, brit without etperiencinc ant' relief, 1 had Oiven up all hopes ofcsvinemylimb. Rut; to :ratify thOgrisli es of my friends, Daniel W. Dingman, W. F Brodhead, and others,l was Indueeilto try "Dalley's Magical Pain Extractor," and by the use of one 25 cent box, was entirety enrell. DANIEI.. DECKER. We. the undersigned,sulosettbe our name; to the:thrive trPthunnial, not alone ss un net of justice to 11. Dailey but that others, similarly afflicted, may he induced to try and find teller from the virtues of this extraordi nary family calve. W. F. BRODIIINID, 104ePit It. I,arrtmes, Joins linnotta, nsstet, W. Ittncle•x. dlrections, and other testititonials of cures performed, son printed Pamphlets. CAUTION Tit TIDE PUBLIC. MO article of acknowledged merit i. mole eXtensire -11 I,y counterfeited than - DALLEV'eI GENUINE PAIN EXTRACTOR! The difference between the genuine and the counterfeit Extractors is easilydefln ed, DAILEY'S wiz's., and rusty relines& Er blator, in the neverent hunts and scalds, affords in sreniarienne relief. If drains our the fireend pain in a Icw minutes. And in cutsand wounds, 0 , 07 C and in flamed eyes, and as cases of external inffatitation, its soothineetre - C,tx art• ever the Inane. The Counterfeit 1E t moors, r;11 the contrary irritate when applied.and increase the pain , cognizant of the danger attending the use o the rounicrfett Extractors. 1 ills:molly declare Oat will mit hold myself a esarinsihle for the streets of any • F A t r a c .ior. nninss iln, Paine be prororial ;it toy own Depot, 110 Broadway corner Lniperntrd Airco, NOY York. or Dom my aiiihorixed Agents. Jolts G throw n. Agent. Pottsville; FREW": &Co. " Ilidadelphia; • Jowl Il Iltr, s, ; CH.,: A Miters " Lancaster; C A Minims " York. DO YOU WANT ro (THE youit 1101V4F: IF af fl icted' with 11...n0r..- ".I..refil. galled :Jerk and Khamlller,. quitterbonr, erease el.:wino./ p..11-cvil. one illll of 1/11i1e) . ?: 1111111.11 11:1101111, Clare-Alf, will cont ince you that there is no mistake in it. READ : Th.• f1.11.,wt..2 i• (nen the Over , seer nr the mut,. !Li iiroad mtahh,,:— New York, dub, 11.1S1'). , I have :fie.' I) %I.I.EY'S ANINIAL GA I- V C\ IC (mole. -11.1., and I new certify ; that I have found it the•rnost eitraorftinary 21111 valuable remeily s t, ever put upon a II wse, 'wad wont.' not be without. It loran, money. 11. ereq . hat.l an and 4p:win-lump. :irk ing !tom the foliar, a s \ . dill), Re.. as by tolaie ! Rub "it a tittle of the Salve, Lwl the collar rant make a sore. !lean tiev4iftlo harpt. JOIIN V 1N 1:0RIlls, Overseer Harlem Railroad Stables READ Tun FoLLowtst Tla:a i.l to certify that I have esed Ualli•)'a Aniulal Galvanic Otte-Alt, and found It the safest and most speedy cure forentes and W 1111.4411131 I have ever used, and I take pleasure in rerommendinc it to all. R. H. IZOILLINS. Livery :Stable, lob Jay id., N • r. T111:4 miNr.its! Bum from an Explosion of Gunpowder—Blast ing, Becks. 11Exive I).+l..txv, Esq.. New Volk— Pear : I heaelay certify. that In the early part n Afarch last, while engaged in blasting rocks, a ehnage of powder prematurely exploded, 'taking full Pirell Upoll any face, chest, and left anti, and burnt me In a etre:ulna! nutianrr. I was carried While on a litter, inn fore swollen 10 ftvire its natural rile ; the flesh tnin chr my arm below the elbow ; nay eyes fi lled with powder and dust. Physician .ealleal in, expressed strong douliro as to the saviug of my left eye, which had several 'CUTS over, the ball; anal n* fore being burnt all over, and havisa a dm& hlaek scab over it he directed poultires to he applied, to draw mat the powder. This I resisted, being fearful oif losing nay eyes ; and having heard much of your Pain Extra, or, I concluded to try it. f did so, and in less than a fon night, and without tiny /W.,r application than your Fxt racitle, i,was completely cu red, withont a scar, and a• wyesiaht, (oily tie restored. 47r..ts sd. J.. , 181 8 . riwnrn bcfn're me. the Ilth June, IeIXS. Faro. Gunshot.. Justice of the Peace. LIFIE - 1141CVE.111 CASE Or SCAI,ft: = riir Da Sir I - While my son,A.s years olil, was at wiwit in the shingle, manitfartory of L. P. Ile IhIgrorlIllio• rn elm and fall bon a large vat, vied for tilt) purpose of boiling !docks preparatorylo Cl/IIII , g• The hoicks lord pi•l been removed from the tar; containing a large quantity of hulling water. lie fell forward scalding Moth bands and arms, all one - side. 3 1 . 4 llne lea] hatlig and the other partially, The [(RIP, Wer , .n 6.4 WI Ids arms and te..,x that toper of the Herb , ;wine Off , With Cis garments, avid hie life was deepatre of by both plweiciana and triendr. i Dailey's:Pain Extractor was procured ap soon as 'NIP. WaP m alum, six hours) and applied which I retierell loin from till paha, prevented inllamatton amp I swelling, and in a few days commenced healing his 4 There general improvement, PO !WWII gn than In three week,. was removed to hi, Esher's house, diet:int anoint ”I.• .end a hap:. ; w.• Tontitown the 11. e of lhc , atm% e medicine about tvio and u P Ip•lii•VP rtuas the (11.,1112 , , ender ' Pros Hence,: of baring hir lite.atid w e would Theertnts ly re I °minim! it 111 all siutllar 1 . 4111• S ;IP a safe anti it, eatilibte frinirly. With sentiments of respect I re ma dear Or, tour most obedient and humble serr - ant, 1 ADLie . . We the heinC Pers , MOIY wit,ll ihe raw. of Clark'ir Poen, belie , . the tally rerreel : )1 jlewe „1.0111i,1 Drwry.i lir tarry, W E Clark. I. P nt.Sl:. Ira Nei, n, in New man. Mary J Rose. re For •re printed Panipttleta. 11. DALLEY if )11:s; G. OtiMVN, Antht, Ppitsville Rcpt. 1, 1:99, Ilialie's Patent Fire-Proof Paint 1 • , " FROM 01110. IT•Illt Subscribe es WI VC received further sup I ply of this cinettlar and substance. In addition to the slate ,toter, they have a beautiful clinenlate ntl brown, res'ombling the rand gone now in nice and en hooch admired s for the front of build/nes h• pri~yei{jai intrredients {lre sitica r alutaina and pro. !oxide oGilnu, which II the opinion of scientific men 1.3 ORCICIOr ileCollllls for its fire-proof nature—the two former Suh - stanee• Leine noti-ereoluetors, and the latter artint is a ternentitit bind the wheie together and make a /Iwo and durable paint. For nee it is mixed whh Linseed' Oil. and applied with n brit.h, the Paine pilot, to nood, iron, tin. Mile. entivass, , tiaper,A•c. It ht Meng gradu ally and hecomeifire-proo f. II is pirtioilarly suita hiP for toot's of buildings, stea 'about 6.1 d car-decks, railroad bridges. fences. 4r. A tont ended with the article IA C.VI2i roue of elate, at it Vast siting of ea pense. N(11 . 1iSIIC101 may be .tre:n nt the nairt if the,anb!terl trent. 11.11111:140N, 1100T11rAIS & ito , No. Ell S"ntli rum; St., Ptiflnda. April 21, 1514.' -: 17-tr , C010111:1VS-C110:11/ CHI 'cry Slorem ..,-„,.. 33 qnsP33 .411("... i lii.: aad 3,09 VII AS-I.'L'T . - gtreet—PIIIII.ADVI.POOI. . Ciol , WHY nierchatils ran ■ave frntn In 1n..15 per 5.—) cent. 14 wit, liaSiii.l :it the ~hm•e rtilten. ny 1111. paying Lul little rent • and lir. tug erononticallY. It 14 Plain 1 can untleretellllinttr'whe here. pay li1;11 rctite, atilt litre lko prtnu•a. Constantly on hand a. large assortment of Pen and Proket Kitites, Scissors and 11:17,O, Tabt,• and Forks,,lin ivory, stag, loath); hone and wood httitoPst , Varvertt and Forks; Steels, tlntcher Ktitves ; Dolts; movie Knivts ; Revolving. anti Plain Pistols, kr. inst frreiVM.l, a large stock. or Rodgers and Wovt.nlittliti's fitte , i . l.ll and Coi,cress Knives. A6ery, a huge nssortnient of Aernidenns, 6:c.; alto, tine English Twi.t and Deininti (Dons. • JoilN )I. 1.;01.E)IAN, linpoTter. lan 5, . 1-t( ArAGNETIq OINTMENT Ai - instantly effecting cures of the utmost impor tance.t'. The most incredulous are convinced—the most faithless are compelled to believe In the power and virtuenfOttereatvemedr. It Is universally admitted to be the mort wonderful combinatien known to the world .for thd immediate relief of dttease and Pain. .1t never fails while there remains sufficient life to restore a natural and healthy action to the caplllaty reertels or the body, and eanalize the circulation of the blood 'By MP means a controlling powlw Is paned' over the won 'anal ignant Soren& of diseasm which can• not he obtained from any other remedy. 'Such Is the poorer of till/ combination that it penetrates to every stallion of the human frame; every bone mid innscle, vain and liganient is searched out and made sensible offits purifying and healing Influence. We're it comes if i cntses As readily wrist ir I nternal as external incases Numerotte inatanrer arc on record where this reins dy, has reatoted health to patients so nenr lite grave that the most powerful internal remedies failed to pro duce any effect Such has frequently been the case in Infidel weirs p of .the Bowels, No patient need ever die with Mist disease whore. the Magnetic Ointment cante obtained. That dangerous Epidende known as th et: Patric, nrysiirlaft, can alwriva be mired by this remedy. For /41minatioty !rheumatism, this ointment is the :nest complete remedy prepared. In 99 cases nut of 100 it will afford entire relief to the worst eases of Nervous headache. - In th . irq minutes. For nervous diseases rids remedy Is or Imtneose .value. Affections of the opine. rheumatism; hinenees, ulce rate „pore throat, broncliitia, pieuriey, - croup, bruise*, amid head, vcroftia, ealt Rheum, erysipelas, cholera miirtitie, ague In the face nr 'breast, burns, inflamed eyrs,•fever *ores, Be., will be immediately relieved by the use of this remedy. For further particUlaMand ieetimonials, see pa mph letalell with each &Mat- Price 25 and 40 cents per bottle: For sale by - JOHN'G. BROWN. Alen, for sato hy an Agent iit each town In the State September U, IBM 40-1 y EARL STARCIL—"CoIOates" New York Pearl Starch. for Pale whoirt,air and retail by J BEAT/ & Co. IQ-if lfeq 4, 15',51) - The Knox. lhasurance Company, \ CAPITAL' STOCK-4200,000. . FIRE, MARINEAND,. LIFE INSURANCE. 'Wee on Water :Stfreet, in iCjses: prieic Hole. , Viscs3,lxEs, INDIANA: rr HIS Crimpary ha,Vtny; been duly orr. nixed. and 1. ten peevent. paid in ou the capital stock subscri bed, and balance secured by,tniortgage on Real Estate and by persMit&griarttUtee, are now prepared to street Insurance aertinstl.rora or Damarze by Fire. an Build ings, Merebandtze, \ Machinery, Mills, Manufactories. and all dercriptions'.dt property; also merchandize and prodnote in the coiorroy of tilland transprwtallon,— the ri-Its of the seas, ,itt s . ‘ „ ke.: also. the' Duna of ' Steamboats. avid otherafessel, and upon the lives of individuals coin: to Califhtnin. The rates of pre. intim will he as 11/W' aA IIIIISt! OK any other UESPON3I - Company. i \ All losses liberally' adjusted, ainl Prninnti7 Paid- The stock a this Conilianyi.o helot eroile,ely in the West, and controlled by western men, and ife,, to way fOll - w ith New York, \ lithroc : .TORS . Ma. R. N. C•IEVEIIi.: Vincennes. \ WILLtAm J. IlseEntii. (in, ' Jmo. W. MADDOX,' . all N:' ...1•..,0n cl:.. :,', , a., . . ' SAMUEL VE IRE,_,_I • I 110 . ••• PETER P. DAILEY: Fart Wayne, Indiana: ' Tuna is T.:. Ileannitioitt, 11.afayette, do ' WALTER -W. EARLiri Terre-1110r, 41t1 ' I iIENLIV D. ALUM Evansville. do , 1 Stmor Burrow' v. Jeflersonville. . I WILLIAM iIIOIIES. ',. do I ILEVI SPARER, I•, tie : . JAMES IKEICINVIN, I I do _ R. N. CARMAN, President. siiioN therrrionrs, Vies Pestilent. C. M. Alums, Secretary.' . , W. J. itEllS3l D. Treasurer. Short ;life and California risks taken at this agency at extra rates. JOHN S. C. MARTIN. Acnt./ la-t 1 r/ IN MANY . • uf certificated instances, the retxmed sufferers fruit' the v 4; ve a t 'lowly grave, after all the deeeptive the day had utterly failed ; :intim) cls they have permanently' secured' enjoy ment of health, without w ,is but a partial blessing,. So ,„1 -• tas their efficacy invariably and'inft •d, that it has amazed scurcrg less. actilous to those who were acquainted with thrqieatttifully philosophical prieiples upon which thely are cont. poutobsl, and n(ion which they cohmet twittly act. It Wu,s to -tlwir manifest awl sensibl • action in purifying t t / t• springs and channels of l fe, and en duing if in With renewed tone and vigor, that they W re intiebtM for their name. . 1. - .2 ike the host of pernicious quackeries which lnast of vegetable ingredients, the LIFEHEDI. gnus are purely and solely vegetable; and / contain neither memury, t.o , Antimony, Arsenic, nor nor any oche mineral, in any form whatever. They are entizel - s composed of ex- LIFE 'INSURANCE. '. waft; from rare and powerful plants, the virtues PROTEXIT "YOURSELVES ~ ',. of which, though long known to several Indian , rritF: Delaware Mtit . tiiiiSalety Insnranextprimpany. ...._ ~, 1 OlfiCe North Iroput of the Exchange/I'lord St., ues u r ecently 1.1 scathe eminent pllarmacem. i . trt , ,an recen Philadelphia.l Bent chemists, are altogether unknow4 to the . / FIRE INseßANGF,_Duildipas, Murehandise and-, I ignorant pretenders to medical science ; 3.14 were tiller property In Torii and Canso ryinrured azaite=t 11A.1 ordain:we by dre'at the lowtet rate of re never before administered in so happilv efficacioas ' • • mAnno:INSCRA:NeE.—They ;Aso insure Vessels. a combination. , argues and Freights: foreign or t.a..t wise under "pen The first operation is to loosen from the coats r RPCCI:II poticiem.aii may desire. i of the stomach and Ismeels the various impuri ll,ft AND TRANS! .—Thry also inmtre ties Mid crudities constantly rmtling roundithem ; merrha tulip( transini (um. Railroad ears, I 'anal 110-it:and Sied iFurti and lakes, op and to remove the hardened faices which collect the most liberal tent.' in the convolutions of the small intestines., Other I , medicines only partially cleanse' these, and leave Joiepi, 11...2. 4 011*e .1.100 1 . C. Hand such collected masses behind to produce habitual Edmund A. )141Pler, Theophiles Paulding.. .....0 - . John C. Datis, II Jones liriulks, '' ,:'{' Costiveness, with all its train of evils, or sudden Robert [Whoa:, ' ilenry Sloan,' W Diarrlwea with its imminent dangers. 'rhis fact • John 11,71'enrm(e, 1111 . 911 Craig,. it( Well-linowit to all rezular anatomists who ex slimy!! Edward., Georee Serrill. • amine the human howel,4 after death ; and hence GeniG Leiner'. Spencer Melly:tin, Edward Darlington, Chat Ir s Kelly, . the prejudice of these well-informed men ag - airrst I,tac It. Davie,. . J. It. Johnson, • the quack metheines of the age. The second William Foird,ll, . William !la.'. effect of the VEGETABLE 'LITE ITEDI- 1-nbti Newlin). ' Dr. S. Thoma..; cINEs is to cleanse the kidneys and the bkpl- Dr. R. NI. Dietton, John Sellers, . William Eyre;dr. J. T Morgan, . . der; and, by this means, the liver and lungs, D. T. 1104 tan: Win. Baualey. .. the healthful action of which entirely depends 'WILLIAM m A itTIN Preside'nt. I upon the regularity of the urinary organs. The [hulls:in 5... NEwtinko, Secretary. The subscriber barite: breti appointed agent for the blood, which takes its red color from the agency Iti.ve it loinpatiy, 111 ,101 W prepared t. make InSliranre of the liver and Itinv, before it passes into the on all descriptions:6r prOperly 011 00 11100 liberal heart, lx•ing thus purified by them, and nourished term , Apply at I;( IL Potts' office. Morris' Addition or at my house in Ntaiket 111'01.1. I.OIIIIYIIIO by food, ' coming f.yMin a clean stomach, palt•SeS A. 51 31 ktDoN AID. freely Omagh IIW veins, renews every part of Nov 11, ISE). .., 45- I y the system, atid' triumphantly mounts the ban -THE GlitAltell LIFE ASSURANCE net' of health hi the W. soiling cheek. ANNUITY AND !Plll.s(T COMPANY OF PRII.A. The following are aillong the distressing va- Oilte. 1.59 Chrtout Street. , riety of human tli:4•ases i n Wldelf the vEGE. E HANNA'S. ~Lent HANNA, .Lent for SchnOkill eo / .131 ES S. CARPENTER. 51. D Medical Exantine7r , TABLE LIFE BIEDICINES are well known Nof AK F. fedora net, Olt Lives, era at Annuities ai.l En- to be infallibit i, ' • .. INA &netnews. Malrer e . ive and 1.11:011110 trusts. DYSPEPSIA, by thomughly cleansing, the Rotes for /tmartramg 4400 as a 'tingle life. first and Kennd stomachs, and creating a flow of - For 1 year . ' For, )ears. For Life pure healthy bile, instead of the -stale and acrid : - aunthilly. . atinnally 20 ' 0 9.3. I 77 laud ; Flatlllelltyi, LOS 9 OF APPETITE , I/ CART -30 0 914 • ' 1 36 2 30BURN, I.I.II:ADACIIE, IlesrLEsssr.Ss, ILL TEMPER, 41) 1 69.. 1 S 3 5(1 1 116.' . l.' 09 320 - ANxIETY, LANG 00n, WO MELANCHOLY, which 4 60 G 0 4 35' 491 ' . 700 are . the general svmPtoms of Dyspepsia, will ,Ex• SI Pull( —A person ar,e(l 30 years nest bar th.day Vanish, as a natural consequence of its cure, 14 Payine the Compan)4,l 21,,w0u1d secure to lit fa- . by cleansing the whole length Costiveness roily or heirs slooothould Ile die in one vrar :or For r the • .• • .• 1 Felt alit pria ..,,,, , an d Of intestines . wit 1 a 1113 in he secure - A * . t tientlllutto ;or 1.1 . . $l3 6ti annu ally for 7 D'ars ;die roi. itres to t hem It ; dou should he without violence ; all violent purges_ leave the die iii 7 ft' ,B,o : er• F002360(1 aid annaally itorinp, bowels Costive within two days. , tire he provides r.i.e. them 4tltiOn whenever he dies; for $6550 they w oilitl reeeive $5OllO should he the ill Dia r rhma and ch o ids., Iry removitte ate sharp acrid fluids by which flies.; rumplaild; are one year: . occasioned, and by pnenotilw the lubricative se- Dee 29. 1649 JaNutuv 9.0,1815. Tllf Ntaea,^ers,iflhiscompany,atameetiiag held on the 27111 Dereltd,er 1111., agreeably to the design referred in the ortg Ih:it-pro:quo tus or circular of the Company,appropriated a llopus or addit but to all poli cies for illc whole .of life, remaining ill - force, that were ismied prior to the Ist of Jannary, 1912. Those of them therefore were issued in t he year_ls36 will be entitled to ILL lwr cent upon the 411111 insured making an addition mf *lOO on every *lOOO. That is *llOO will be paitl'When the policy becomes c claim insiead of the .10410,inginally insured. 'those policies that were It4Alirn In NI:17 p ill br, malt led to tij per CVO or *hi 50 on every 81000. And t hose issued in fri3H, will be entitled ,•in. or sy7s nu ever y 1011, and in ratable proportions on all said policies issued prior to Ist of Jantiar)., 1(411 - The (limns tn.t credited to each [mine, on the. books endorsed onloresenlation at the (Mice. It as the tit,,lgn tbr I: patty. to rant anise to snake omit ttttt or botimi . .lo the policies for life at Mated pl.llOl/.4: 11111= JOlll.l F. JAMEN;:.4CI,II:III.3 I}Thesaherribei: hap !wen appointed A vat far 111. above Inet datum. a ad ja prepared effect hon,rannon or tiv,p. at the iditdo,hed ntr e, and pve any enfnrmaeiun desired an i he 5a1i4.41, on arid icatiot at thji PottsvilleFeb4 4 l BENJAMIN HANNAN I,NDE3IIITA'. Tflr, FnANKLis: 0 ITI( . 1: NO. 1 6,j 1 1 ) . 1 ( R 11 1 ;•; . 1 1. 111 0 1 1 . 4 t t r, r1:1:1. 111,1 f Fifth stree Cl:miles N. Ilanchcfr, IV • 1110.rds e , 11811. ' 31,,rt1e , :81 Ir. 1,c,% le, Tobka., W:latwr, Adolphe P.. Ilor SantliclUrant. Divid Brown, St "...VILA'S CLAIIK C. E. ''LARK. Jacob LL Smith Cantinne to eratke Inauranre,permanent or Ilmued on every deseriptiOti,” property, n to - xn and country at rates as low asaYif r.oll4ll.letil The Company liaVe reserved a large Contingent Fund. Which with their Capital and Premitilii , g,Saffq) itive+led, afront a MOP protection to the assured_ The apseis of the tompalky nn Ja‘ntary Ist. 1818. as aZreeald):to do act of A.teetottly, were at folloirs,:rit. Mortgages tt590.554 Ml 5 stork., MEG Real Eetite, Temporary : roans; ....,.112,5,4.59 on • ; *1.220.09; : , titace their incorOration, a period of eighteen'yeart, they 11.3• , e paid upiYards of one nulfron Ivo Avnef.td thoasoved doltnrs,lnosep by tire.tbereby affording evi dence of the advantnges of insurance, es well as the ability and disposiiitni torsieet with promptnew,•ail liabilities. CHARLES N. itANCKER, President: cliAl4.cs t 3, fIANCKER, Secretary. =The subscriber has been appointed agent for the above mentioned institution. and is now prepared to make insurance, on pvery description of property, at the lowest rates , ANDREW RUSSEL. Arent Pottsville.Jun 14 t 1P41R5 iFebl9- NATIONAL LOAN IetT,ND LIFO ASSU• RANCE: riiOCIETV OF LONDON _ "A BAriNtis HANK for the Benefit of itteWidow ntot the Ortt-bnit."—Empowered by Act of l'ar p it nt .ic041.000 or .2.!.oo.fingt Iles hiss n re serve Futpl(friotit Atititilis Nein inn's) of about *165,090 T. Lanni Murrny," Esq.. George virtu, Isanover arinlre, (linkman of the Court nriVireriorl. In I.Ontinn PArsfrian—,:j. KnOrgon. 31. W.F. N. S. Actuary—W rg. It WoollSotse, Esq.. F. It. A., S. :Secrtiar—F F C:uuron s, r:Qq. _ Primsnuf.l.JllA COA lIT 4,F nErritr:Nce, • , . (lenient U frodellei.. Wm ref err 11, LIU one ii I '.. Coleman Fi•b,r,George AZ G rdlia IN . . ,E Lou is A Genley, e William J. awe . 5 rh.• feel 100 log a rt. ritti , .llg I he ad v;,,,i.m.,. offer e d by ;his ins:Milian :--er,' ~, i The itilarnotce ors, lucre capital, in addition tothe ocrointilal ion or Prettlioni4. The peculiar bi , oefit se • Allred to the assurytt by iliti principle of the loan il,e partincot. Tlic pavnicitt of pr.-zillion's half yearly, a quarterly, by paritt.d insured for swami,' Fein. of llfe.at a? additiona I,Cha tat.. The traccllina leave ei censive and liharnl, Pernmis 4111 , 41r...1 for flee, cap tie nu. e borrow half, amount of annual premium, aqd, claitn the lianio pificjleve for flee eucce , slve yeart.,nit their (limn note:mil Itimiisit of policy. Rail of the 113,api. tal is per manentlyiincesteil in atic I:iitincil Slates, in the names trif threi of the Local Dircethrs, as Trustee; —available alwayb lti the A.siiirMliti.e,Aami of di-puled claims (should any slieli . ari.e) or otherwise. Thinly (lays allowed aft.lt itch payment of premium becomes due xx ithourforfetto'rc of policy. No charee for med cal examination. ti The Society beitig: - fourded on the MulUal and Joint 'Stock priociple, parries may participate in the pmfits or the Seri,”; itmo-thirds .1 which are annually divided atiloug thlise assured for life on the rintticipa lion scale. Per.mne who a reAteetrous to avail thenwelves of the advantoger offered . by Ihre Institution, by addreesing ,the Agent. F. K. Tarr, \o. 22, :loath irt„ Baltimore can obtain the reriMione information aiottlie nete&ra rrnapera for effecting on Insurance. ri.lny lotoritiatind with regard to this Company can be obtained at the:tinier of the Miners' Journal,w here the prentiumgrean-kpaid and:ltimmlnces effected. Jutne 30;1919. ; 27-1 v '1 Pare. Fresh Cod Live r 011. rrlllat new and valuable Medieint now nsett 14 the 1. medical profeSsleit oit Is ;Ulf hat mnishing ellicary. in the cure of POlmonary Vomit alption..Scrofilla Chronic Ithetsmath.m, Com, Geneull Debility. corn plaints of the Kidneys. &c., &c., ii pretiarell from the liver of the Cod Fish for timillcindl rise, exprevely for our sales. [Fstract fmtn;ihr imnolc±h Ne,.ical Johrnal F. J. It. Williams. M. It , F. It. gt., Professor of Medit hie In University College, London, Consulting Physician to the Hospital for Consumption, &v., says : I have presmilied Die Oil an above Mar hundred eases of tuhurctilous diSease of the Longs, indifferent stages, which hrivrt been tinder my care the last two years and' a half. In the large number of cases, 'Nil met of 211, its osel.was followed by marked and un equivocal ithprovenient, varying in degree in different eases, from a temporary retardation of the progreior of; the disease, and air:litigation ut distressing symptoms., up to a more or less complete restoration to apparent' health. , . . "The etyect nflina Liver Oil in most n'r these va9es teats very remarkaiga. Even in 0 fr.W days the cedigh was mitigated, the!eitiertoratinn diminished in (want i itint.opacity, the'aight itweats . ceaed. the teib.i• be come itiatt.e.r, andnr, Metter volirme, and the nrittitite, desh and st.r, nriti'ver produally Improvrd. Coftchialult; I 'repeat that the mire fr.,11 oil from lltvLiverof the. Mid Is more bebetieial In the treat timid pulmonary ronoomprom iloro any agent,„rne• tlitqc tic tet,lntenal, .11ta1 has yet been em- Plo.VP.d." A's we 411‘,VP inattenr,ranzernents to prnciite the Cnd Live' Oil, freAt /mint Itcati ntutrtarm It cnn now he lin ti hnmlrglly pute by the !tingle. - Vtittle, etc in bniesi of one dozen. each. he lennderfal ' , glen). has indilred numerims spuri ous imitations. As ita SUCCeSN depends entirely on ifs purity, too maeh care cannot he used In procuring it genninr, Every bottle having on It our written elvatttre.muy be depended Ilium nil genuine. Pamphlets enntairylog aurae:ll3/54i of the 04..,tetth notices of it- front Mediepl inurnale, will be sent, tO those who attfresitts free of pre:pstg. July MIS 10 Boys' and ChildenN Clothing . ,Fill1F: silbscrther Ims on hand complete assortrnent I of Clothing, adupt'ed to the season, suited for Boys '»r three years of age. to young Gentlemen of sliteen Any person purchasing, Clothing at this ,establish ment cnn have the 14 Yilege of returning them if they do not suit. A: HOYT. Isin 26 iCh rntrt st , below Tenth, Philads. Ft b 23, IFSI - 1 B.ly W.1114211A13.1)5, Pre.,Orr)! TIRE: INstiIIANCE COMPANI 1111 1,,A I)-F. I. I . II I A Morris Patterson IUS,33S 00 Cash, &c. JOJIN C lIAKEII,dr, CO, , Whnlevile DritegiFts and 1011' North Thini-street,Philadcippia. 30-1 ir MO) AT'S Life Pills and Plicenix Bitters. Three Niedliines have n,,e; been before - the public fin- a perlixl et' ETFTEEN yEARs, and • during that time have maintained a high eliarac 7 ter in every p ar t A Ltlv 'r their eq. tmonlinary and intateilintak.i ititz per 7 feet he3lth in perw)to stitY;Tilv ly evety • kind of disease to which the h is I,i6ble. _ ... - cretion of the mucous membrane Fevers of an kinds, hp restorm7, the brixtrY to a regular 'circulation, thromzh the process of perspi ration iti such case,. and OW thOrOllgh RAIItiOn 0/ . 111 intestinal olistnietion iu others. The- fare 11 cliferses have been known to 'air,. Rheumatism . permanently in three weeks., and GOlit Itt half that time, by removing loch inflammation from the Trnyeles and !Tar:lc - Ms of the ' I)ropsids, , f all kinds, bi fr,s in.: and strew:at kidtir% s nld 111.1(1.1,r : rtt.• inovl and Itenre hit \ o ever been found ji certain remedy for lll worst rawer ui GraveL • Ai- , Worms, hi fr, , Tii turniivrs of the Ism, Is the to witivit these errlittiros Asthma Consumption. IIY rri l r , 111 g the air-i of the I:1111 . 011S uhlrh itei . :ll.i..ll. and which. il' not pr4,llltr. s ilp•se dn.:lEllld , Scurvy, Ulcers, Inveterate Sores, perf ,, •l 1..‘ h' , vn , " 1 . ti."'"' LIFE, MEDI ciNES :lilt:all the huin..rs. Scorbutic Eruptions Bad Complex ions, h . , tlt. Ir .do,r ‘11%,• LI, •-t 11,11,i, 11[4 I . ' the t-11.• “t• whi,•ll °vett- It;.tr, And •r 1,11i,d• , I • 1! , .•,1• / . P•••• tt.r '‘. tt• - Mitt: t ti;;IP Salt 'Rheum, '""I 5tr.1,111 . 2' th . t• r•lt•ttnott-,,tt the t-kttl. Common Colds Influenza_ eared .tio• (it PP. , . I.r 6 t • 0::1 ii, 11r. war •a CasES. I prr.v.s, .‘s, a rent. ell fed' this most distr, pin,2 1 and obstinate nutl,tely.tlic VEGETA.BLE Ite.F.., , mEniciNes ,11-s,•rvt• a dtsttnet and tt:oh:we reconnot-totation. It is -‘,•11-1,1,,wit to l i ttotred. ! in this eitv. that the b.rno•r pi. ~rioi.di of tiles.' I valitald., Ai ~•la. i n. :. o zo- lon, I: . afilit.t.3l unit Ilii, i 'cony:lint for itim •tris , tf Tun:Tl -1 it t: Vila! s ; and t that he tried i , e %:.iet tA.IA r , locift pr••‹erils•d I within tlic wind , conit,lrtss or the .110,-, ur .11,tio.a. t 1.1.- 110 W l' , .''.•r ett leeurth :fled the 11-elteille xwit..telt 1 is now ollereel to the imielie, and le• Av . ar, eitr,•,l in , a very short tinic, after his iN.coN e 1 - . A ,liiill been pro- I Pothered not only improball.•. but absolutely its- 1 Imssihlo, by any ituttian means. , , ~' FEVER AND AGUE. I I'iir this scoir t ze of the western country these :Medicines will Is.. 1;mm! a sale, s:peedy, and cer tain remedy. - Oilier ined . ivite-11 leave die system iii sultieet to a return oithoPittts,-ase--a - eure by tiles, t medicines is p;•rtintiq.i_itt—TßY . 1 . 1111. M, BE 1 .S.V.I'I:- . 4 , 1 F.D. ANTI ill'. ‘llll-;11. Bilious Fevers and. Liver'Complanits. General Debility, I.osS .oE .k ri.C.l I rE, AND ' DISEAsES ; oF PIA: A I.sslle Se tee. ' , betties leave lircli used with the in , tst ls nr•rofiai ccsulls . in, rases of ! this (Ic,erip: ion :—IN i‘,. • ••• I:, 11.• :viol Sceoe i L . A. in ; • its worst (.rows.i. lob t., thee mild i powl. - -1.6.1, iretion of i1 1 ..5.• r ,,,,, r k.,bb. .Afcdean,S.• ..,', Nan. SwEaTs, N Ea% ot s 14:du I . C. .N CRAM s ( ' o li_ P Pl.Aitt - rs of-nti kieeds, l',1.:•1 e , . eu, trk. '.1i1 . ..111.1%1LT, PAIN:CLIC, 1.;:oi lc, are , rpetalt!t eina.d. - t . liITRCURIAL DISEASES. , l'orSoll, Wi1,; , .• i'N-(; ( 4 II (I: i,...,: have 1,,,0n1e ini paired by the injodi.-i ~is use of Mt:meter, will, find tliete 11..dion, s a 1., rile ; I cure. as the y nevex fail to eradicatc Ind - it Ili, ...., t-t•an al! ;h.: , (1 . ' , ..ts .4' Merenr‘ in:lnii. l„, ~...... , ib.o. Ow in•tst Ism -el-till preparations ~f :-.,rsatt,tt tilt,. .1. ' , node teal will "k w ,: 1 1,,,,, 1,,y,,,,,1 1 . 1 1 ,• r, act; N,t' cotnie•tition. in the estimation of ,•v, ry imtit•nt. . BE CAREFUL OF COUNTERFEITS. so,-,mi 1.:,,,• 1,1,1; 1..„„ dire.., cret,l. :hal their nefarious authors arrest, tl.lsal, in 11 1 , eit!, „fs, w York and abnmil. ' -Illy of no' one who is tot an AtTilultlPED AGENT . Prepared alitild by Dr.'W. B. MOFFAT .336 Broadway New York. IJOIIIX G. nit() V l.: .\ ° , It SALE IIY • A g ,. o t r e , ;::, pny !kill If 'witty. 11,r V.i, 1• 4 19 53- TIIOIIIIISI Foster Is. Co. • , NEW W lit) 1. ESALE AND Ir V.T.%1 I: BOOT Al'il) SI101.: STOltill. CO/Z.VER ttf.' C EXTR F: .1.1.7) ,IJA It A' f:T STS. , roTTA.A ILE. I villa; .othsTribers inVile the attention of the public 1 to the very eltrosiVe assorlinent of Goods:con- 1 Sislitor of GENTLEur:N's Calf Stitched, Fudred and Po;reßl Hoots. Calf and Kip, doable soled :rev ed and P,C -e,(l PoolV.l Water Proof llootr, Sewed and PeL , V.cd, from .2 tn 11 ; Scot Enzland clod Philadelphia man ofaclor.al Olarse IlnolA. (it «real variety, constant ly on hand ; cloth and I .asline Gailor Hoots, and (Ningres, Gaiters. Calf Nulifiers, Oregon Ties, and , Sewed and Pezcod Monrpes- NIINERS' Bents ana Monroes, or. tirst quality, at low prices. BOYS' and Youths' limos and Menroes roar,- or fine. 1„‘111 - S• Fremh and I:Urn:4h I.nattn“Gaiter Manta, Morocco, Calfskin and Goat !Moires, French Mo.r . Loren, ralf,.kin and ((on( Balers, French Moe'occei ß_ Kid well and pomp spring 1111(.1+01s and JetTersnns. French Morrocco tend Kld Turnrottuds, From 50 Me. to 8 1 t Mew England Itootetes and Shoes °fall kinds Cheap. MILASEti• and Chitdrens 'Bootees and Shoes. a 'ars ' e asorttnent'snitable for 'this market, constantly on hand. GUM 111:1Pt it, filoicS. . • (Mr stock of Gum Elastic Shnes are nrri te hest mai ' , nfartured articles the country can afford. I.lllies and Gentlemen would do well to roll and provide them- FelceA with Fond Eum Shoes, the best preventtilve yet eiScoVered of Col& Couch, and Conieneeeptj oo l TRUNKS, Carpet MIRA and Va.liCCI. . The Travelling corimtunity will find (IA well sup plied with the above articles. tvhich we will sell at moderate prices. ; Bono and Shnes, made or rep . airedtoordet. ' 05-TER)I6 CAtill. .. net 15.1,119. ' ,- 51-tr _ 51,563 25 15.157 b 7 paper ! Paper ! Paper ! NO. 31: BANK STREF.T, Beireen Jfarket and Chesnut, and •24 and 3d 'ls. - I . IIIILATELPIII 4,. rtHE suhsenbera beg leave to call the attention cf catiotry buYeSs Ut their assortment of pap. , cm bricing the dirterent va lilies of Printing, Hardware, Wriring,.Envelope, avid Wrapping papers, Tts.sue tgl pets„ white and assorted cofors,also Bonnet and BoX Beards, &c. Veins engßeed ih the Manufacture. of painting pa pers, they solicit orders from priniers for any given size, which will be furnlthed at short notice, and at faivirlces. Market prices ehherin ca.+Finr trade paid for Bags. DUCK Err & KNIGHT, No, '2l Bank se. Sept,S, 1919. 37-17 - - Par rife Ladies. •'" •- 47 Let,l",lkes , extol a'rm'ing 61 . .. , , ~CSt" freed,an prate. and ill that; . • . 01- ii , n , v ' , rifts. it scultlin4 wife, . / Ana doctor's tall, and lel that. - •-.:.:1 Thuneh'fiall. ntay rail, mitt' je.,t . and ,eotr, '. .• i ''' A witi.'s the IlliT!;;, , , for !ill that : . The time, they'll find is teat far (al-. : when so they'll thiali.r.for a!1 that . . 'Tis trno. when vomit Etta fo.trune4 -Alai health iS ii.rm,•oihr all Cited; • When Wine, and song, :aid dance. begiiilb, Varie.tv;•ond alLthat : . When e% p . luee, whetter F,ar I la: jolly l !end.. and 611 thAt - roil want 'for neither wif t • ma. synipathy, n‘kr all . flirt. i. Bat c i ii•althy Nee, Atiii solwr an . B.all that, Tr.,iible will ,114 Aw her 46wiinig furei Siek - ties. and pain, andf:all that. •, Tto• tis L'ihe bowl- will !heir powers, .Ind revi•lry and Lill .' • / g Then slu.ilf ne ni•eit, f•At'er the hours, ' A wile and } w ine, and inTi that, The cditof of the .11,erti - 6/furtst in answcr• to the qtferis 4, a corresNiitlent,.,gii:es the foll Owing receipt for a „1,1, - hitewash.... 2_ Ny, have published a good inifily receipts betbre. but we believe we have ricter published elle' exactly this. Ile, recommemls it as a . , most excellent,- cheap and durable: ; wasli for wooden_lendes and buil4ngs. HO thinks it owes its durability to the White vitriol it contains: .lake a barrelj and slack a laislu of freshly lrurticd lime id it, by covering the• like With boiling . water. After it h slack ed, :adel_ cold: water enoug . ) . l tit bring, it to the cut4isWncy ,of good wit4ewnsh. Then dis sotie in water, and add Oie,yeiund of white vitriol, (sulphate of zinc) one quart of tine salt. To give this wnsil n cream color, add one-half ponfid of yello* ochre in powder.' To giCe it a tawn add'one-fourth of a pound of . Milian red. ''to make a handsOnir ! gray, stone color, add c i te -fourth of ,a.poupil of French blue, and o:ice-fourth of n pound ! • of Imiianrcil: a drab %vat be trade by adding ', one half a pound of Wriit sienna, and one- - fourth part ot Venni:alt . rQL,I('--4 A machine lias-)atcly hies itiv - curcil' by makin': littOp,s, wqieh hills fait! to do away with the nitce—i4 „r firov, inc In op 11...rearte: - . Aty str t li4ltt ,t4rait'ictl 4 , timber will aus,wter tlac purpose. It is firsb . . saWu 'into squar4 strips, the width for the.houP, thet-e. 'Strips are nt xt turned round, - like a hoe !fluidic. and tlicu the caul.. Lacy stick . thus-wakes two half round hoops. Tthey are then steamed anti bent. Casks hot4ted with theta pi-est:tit an exrta twat appeaiallete, The - wlttle work is done by 111:1C neiy. .iusrpre V lOUs to -Ctt it, them, it is nec'essary to wet. ,thorn 'cold water. .1. :I)4.r.itiletk of these hoops leas rs hibited at the late Ariricultural Show at Syracuse. WLIT AND 1401.01 E. Oh! •-when tnittrorttine the ttrut.t.- th.em42 and death, and all that, - Then. -woman, then an anLrle thou, - .noth. and cheer. na."o all that Thy :zentle care berrnile our pane:, ()tn . Nleeige.s narld, am( all that . Ttly,voiett the ,inkittur sel4l sn,taina, VVltit hula., turd trtat.t, at).l all that. - farmer.. -'‘'SL''s? V A LtiABLE WEI NVDS G LTA NC/ It is said that there:" are mantillirtories spurious ;:jtarto ; and that so closelv , iltiets it re...milli,. the real article, that. fylv can ihclect it. C.:cc:rept h , zinaf% , is. This article, ua ati analt futind to ealiair, hut 21 per cent. of he subs , tanci.'s which qir" guariii its value, the re'runinJer consisted of sand and plaster of tearis. PATENT 1100 PS FOR FIRE BLIGHT REMEDY MAMt= Pri.fessOr Peek, on: eYaraintitz Cat' brani•li ott r of a pear tree• tiliteli had be.. `dfs- - troyed by the.disease callc . i;l Zfire blio ~-_„ tle6tlCd that ;lie dainavAiyaVdtributable' to art insect -the , C47011/1 Ire' ityri.. and that to cut MT Marie dia telt- the affected branches, and burn. them... scan lilt . 01114 . . reined , : that could .be'SUCeiff.!..l.... fully applied. ju treating this disease. a late author of distinguished eminence,' and one of the hest theoretical and practical ...34°Ti eulturists of his iagre and country, remarks : "lhave faithfull? fidlowod the practice pre sented by Profii,ssor Peek, and unifbrinly with the best and most satisfactory results- The fire blight bas frequently made its ap pearanee in iny garden, but I have never yet known a single ibstance in which its ravages have not been ininiediattly arreSied by the abseisi - on and [alining of the limbs diseased: My ni;ighliors, it'll° neglect this. remedv,- usnally . have to; lametlt, as a con - sequence; the destruction, prtitaturely: 6f their most: valuable tree.., tYlturea:sT,.by adopting and:' . • 7 rigidly adhering. M - it. - have not lost a singly true fur twenty yOrs. i , A..: , a general i4ing, the pear tree is not injured, by the.biofer or raterpillar. and whett set in good soil, A'',iill, witlf - proper attention, retain its health', and productiveness with; little apparent di4inution for years. PentEStSi;,AND,,STREAMS, That rernarkahli.. man, lluintbult, Ihis re duced it almost to - ',a dernoristratio, that the streams of a country fail in Proportion to the dcstruetion : oe its timber. ..110 of course, if the streams . fail, otty seasons will be wor:e ; it must get drier ;and drier in proportit.n. •Every botly . knows,Who can number twenty years back, that the: - Wat er courses have failed considerably, and tho the seasons bare been getting 'drier and driler every year. Humbolt speaking of the valle:v of.Arguri,,iu Venezue la, says the lake ree l pled $s agriculture ad, vaneed, until beautiful - planta•i;ns of sugar cane, banana, and tn.tton treCs were estab lished on its banks, Which (banks) year after }ear were limber frotn . thent, After att. separation'of that PrOvirrce from Spain, and the decline of agrieultiireurnid the desolating wars that sweßtWer this beautiful region, the. process cif clearin , ;waarrested, the old lands grew up in trOs wallOhat rapidiry common to the tropics. , and in Pftw vicars the tants were•alanad by a rise of waters, and an inundation of their 'plantations. FATTEN AG CA - TTLE ON HAY Grass which 'cut .while is in blossom and carefillly Made, will fatten cattle nearly as well in dry'aslna green state. t.-loine the best farmers in the ;Western part of Ver-. mom are particular in 'Making their hay for tbiS purposet Mr. Bol.ldish, of Weybridg,e,. whose stock is well kiMiyn for its good quali ties and fine condition. iiifornied the editor.of the ;Vukteator that he fi,Mnd no difficulty in, making his cattle thri , vo,in hay. Ills oxen and steer n s are fed lila:filly on the Best har throughout the winter. 1 With careful (hi vitim, they perform thrt farm' labor in the spring without the loss of flesh," and being turned on sweet pattur,iat the proper time, they get in gooilurde,r for flatly beef fifr'Boslot market, and' always.com6mnd a good'priee. Gultiratoksays dint Mustard raisers may depend on receiving cents,p . er pound for theiri-rop next kilt.
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