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i ; i ft I: II r Eriliiant Whitewash. Much irsafd ; of the' brilliant stucco , felulewAshV on; tho cast side of the "Presi dent's Ilouse at AV'aslilngtori.-t V ac'lbllov'igJsa'reccIpt for . making at, 2.withrfsonie additional improvements learned by, experiment. .Take a half a lushel of nicc.pnslaccdiimc slack it with in- boilingvivater, covering it during the pro cess okeepui tTVeTsteanw Strain the ' li- mw wirougn a une,siere or strainer, and i'WMolved m warm water; 3 ppund3,of bT" u fti.'.,y.Miu o ,a mm, paste,, aad i'ff nn3 KoileaWh'alfa pound" ofpow'. 5. feS"- ?"cdith water, AddUve gallons ofliof water to We whole P.i?tun?4tirjt w.eUiind let it'stfThd a few days $oAertd from the dirtIt, should he put erf quite hof;Tor Wis'purposo itcan be kept inetjlejron-a portable, furnace. It is said that about one pint of this mixture will cover a 'sViuare yard upon the outside of.rhtWs improperly apiAied.tfrusbes more ortsmaltftlay bcTfiScdaccording to the neatnejisf tthe job required. It retains its Brilliancy -'for many years. Thafels nothing of the kind that' will com pare with, it .either.for, inside- or.i outside walls. .Coloring' matter may bo put in and madc-of any stfade yrAi like; ' Spanish- Y$S&V'Trlt$ iTi m 'nake 'fed of pink, inore or less "deep awingo'uantlty. A.delicatR.tingfVf of this' is v"e ry. pretty for ,n!id9rwaRs.', , tJfincljr pulverized common Wy;Hreir mixed iipwith spanish-bfowb; bcior4 3t i'stirfedintrt the mixture,? makes it a lilac c.oljrjLarap.black and Spanish ! brown mjied-together produces a reddish ! stone color1. LamplblacV iV moderate ojtfantities fnaltc' a" tlate'color, very suita ble jor the outside of buildings'. Yellow ochre rred.tvmakes. a colorgenerally csteerned prettier, v In all these cases, the laknes5 of; th4 shade will -of course be detQrmined iiy the quantity of the col oring matter ised.. It is difficult to make aulo, because the tastes are very diflfer enf; -it-would be1 best to try" experiments on a shingle, 13d lei It -dry.. II have been toloibaj green; must not . be t mixed w ith lime. The lime.de8troys?the color, and arffect on. tie. whitewash,. which -makesiiit crack,,and : peel. r, VVhen walls 4iaro bdeh badly smoked and you wish' to -haxcohem a clean' 'whiLv it iV well ; to squeeze indigaJplntifully' through a bag -into tho.jvatox you use before: it stirred awq the- iol mixture, v. If a larger quan ' tity?thari-ftvga51ons should be wanted, the .? ;I?P.?rt j,jn- ouId be observed. " : just, stepping on the threshold iJ:.l&x?fT0,P- gO0l moral . character. f.H -R V f1 pucce3s. and 'triie 'SWf .VlQoul virtue, you cannot Sf .?e2nf?J without integrity, you never can rise dtsiinction ; ahd hondr ; You arepobfrperhabs - No matter. Povertr : r -t '. . . -. , j js uuener a uiessing iDan a corse. Look aidftc.youTig man who is heir to a half million'.; What is higgtgndinj? (fUtAatl"' ram Todd, nwitne T Alexis (quiua, who uau 13 e 10 -.no world- , You must make yourself. tY;harjchrist man in Maine was ik?P,V f P.or, parents, and earned by hard work te. first dollar he-'ever owned. , The wealthiest mam in , Massachusetts was 0i?2n.NorAl1 Xarmouth, a small town in parents who wcrp humble in circutrtslancesl'By lndustryaad econo- 'V'l" ..rich. The ( wealthiest man, . i : New yXork, an' the richest nian in. America, was also ai poor I-aVft0 roR( 'wcalla open before J'Mi f:Y nl. I Start' right, and ' you Vill;u.cgqdrBut -remember wealth - is iiiot reryithing-in life-it is.'not -rfraVa -chiefgooa.' A-virtuous character is bet xer than - riches. Expect not success where firm- "inlegfity is'- wanted Shape youe6dr by true wisdom, and f let cor- .anya.wcalthy man, -perhaps, . who is oiPised. j! 1 fellow-citizcns:5' Why is jUo?-w On Account of his aiffffardir dispo sition hisllackof upncht disooiition jnd Jiaxipy.tij9 neiAhhofs. bv his mean be havior ;roireUrne characer. You JJ?V. dftPJvlc,i?:lpoerly, than imitate c. perqn. riclxcs,with'a destitution otmoral principle,rwould be only a curse Therec 5s.6tthihg: Jikejrniking a "good beginningas,r9u start in life The foun- alation must be firm: then all will be safe. Have an e rc:-abou you, that-nothinir will reduce yourvirtueV No Matter how strong the inducements r held out for your coun- .teap;p lit: 3"Pi seo, that nrinciDle is in volveda. not for i .right hand persist in wrong 3op.- JPfesent gaini at the sac Vfyft pf .yCtio, will bc'future lossiand mis- ..iqflhqusns haye .ruined -themselves-by such a course. - Be -ex-'.tremcly careTuf tLeru to 1 begin right, and Illp. jf Jurrfiaty faithfully, and yoa j will- inost assuredly succeed. Portland Tribune i .. i i ... . ...... "Jim the igte'SgpcHcicionjMrf?; ExttsTrbrrCaMettef man,. a person, engaged in" buvino-. furs. r?9'9jiIpt.V emplojerof J)e troit " Lakb Suit:niaK, Feb. 10. '40. r y??oV"to'f Copper and nver(ogTand Jagog." 7'Ji e old world .or: qe w i has .ier ef knAAnythicg to compare with what (actually has-an eiistencein the - mirics qfi kefauperiorncitherFhoulJldaratb writo vvhar.r havactuallj v " I pot u ppo?o , t hat cr h ondred of -ot I - r .r . ould t ccrroDcrarlng ivlai I shall p.T) frs wqrkjs, otf: od by the PitUbbrc;h and IsJe Royal Ccrq- -pan e.Tceco'3 , anything" "ihal" was ever - c-Clf tie .ViOst gaauisei 'In the a i rich in copper, yet it is de- rcci principle govern every action. In XoKryougarn thi confidence anJ.taS respect pf.mankind..;,Tou know cidedly a silver vein running over a moun tain, or into a mountain.! of gome 200. or 300 feat high. -I can form an estimation of the quantity already got out. . v ir v ' ' I have just returned from Copper Har bor; by1 way of ElagloJrirer, ;at?.which place this rici jv'ein is.. -.Tho silver is not like that found last sumcueiybuk runs in continued streaks &nd in chunks in "some instances as big ias a walnut,: and even larger, of pure silver, and in many places in the vein the iilver hoids it together ;af. terthe rpek is broken and shivered io pie. cesVi At one .blast, while ; I ? was there, they calculated they 'threw out ten flhou sand dollars' worth ofsiltefvThey have also .gpr tiyb copper and silver ;rpcks, weighing from 12 to 18 hundred, and soirie of them are rich in silver,', having silver sticking-out in masses and spngles;"all through the' copper. -ITiey ' are; labelled G og and Magog, and stood . bx the door. For Magog; Dr. Pettit wVs.offercd eigh teen hundred dollars. :-v ' - ,'Now for the; mammoth ' copper 5ro"ck found in Copper .falls rirer by the . Copper Falls Company, abou five milos fnim Ea glf river, towards Copper Harbor.' They were sinking a shaft about 11 feet square and 15 frorn-tbe .surfaceArhen the vein running th rough ' the centre -of the shaft was found to ; cpntainVa mass xr: 'sheet of finer copper, jofwhichr they: can form"no description, as they, have found neither (?nB,-Of'feVthbttoi3 to 4he shaft'tb see it, and found .it cleajred on one sidet to the deplh of lS jfeet, : on the other 44 Tcetatdneehd thick, and at the other say ,5to 7 inches, and I thihk'a ,little";thicker 'at- lb bottom than at the tbp.. It is estiniatedt by those ac quainted.with estimatulg irregular chunks of copper, to. weigh "ab6iit eigbt :times) as mucn as tne copper rock carried from On- j tonagp some years since'.; At everyplace where they are at work this - winter, they exceed their most' sanguine expectations. I have a chunk taken out of Jennings' works jibout the: size "of a hen V ' egg,, in which 'arc chunks and", streaks, as, big as the end of my: little finger and I . have no doubt there is iq the chunk twy) or three bunces;orsilvbr;;i: V;, is- ! - .' . .'..(Signed) :;: ; ABTEft SHERMAN. I ."My prejudices until my recent tour-to Cbppe.Harbor wee against . the copper mania, and I still think there may be some doubt whether it will improve in depth but there must be acres where there is so much nativesilyeand'coper." TJl Biatxem oaldtinfoim Uie "citixens of JL1 Johet and vicinity, t'mthe hi opened hif ltnp dijectlyoTet Drown'iDrw Store, where he wll bp ;hppy .to accommodate his.oid custom er, .anrti tho piiplK generally, .with work on Vrt notice, nnd )a'th6 neatest tinft most fash tonaoit i o the to nig inn! of tnia nlare he would aajj that no endear ora will ha wanting on hi.parl to pleasa thr most fastidious taste. ano to.p ases a ot win o warrante I. . ';'(J5tJUTTIIiG:dona on a'iort notice and warranted to fitif properfy-made op." - : " ' ' ' Iii Iroqnois Co.' Circuit Court,4 ' ": Ftatc if Jllinois,')- " Of Juxr Tehx! n Iroq i.is cou; A. D. Id46. IN CHANCERY. was-al'ijKft-trfjrjsJlatcli FS.i fSawgiets Jl oran and IS uncy Mora nrnTTTS aVTmnB-W4iff - oega Moran, deeea ted; sen of Tier Moraivde ceased, Futawatomie chief -of th6 Potawoto- mies of Indinna & Michigan Territory. 7 - Satisfactory n(tida"it beiag filed ; Trlr m y bffice that the ahore named defendants are not to-ii dent of thia State Notica is hereby t ci van of the pendency nf the. above' suit and, (lial'sum nionrhai been issued frm my ornce a ahove, re turnable to the tiexf term of Ue Court to ba held at the C-jrt House in Middleportjin'Iniq.Kiis county, on the first day of June next, at whi-h time if you, Sawgrets Moran and Nancy Moran, do not appear, and pieau, -answer --or 1mur to said UiH, that r decree will be rendered accord ing to tha prayer of said BiQ. - . s :, . .i - of Iroquois County Circuit Court.' r grata of IlJinoi, - IN IUOQUO IS,C I R- Irtquoia county,S iCUIT COURT ? i Of the Juna TennAr D 1S46. James MixjiMf of Hiram Todd ind Thom- a T j Behbridgej h Were assinees;of James - Ri AhCbnlyrs.: SaWgteta Morati -and Nancy tfioran, dJetrs at M Olrmenca Moran rfe ceased, son q( Pjer Bloraa deceased, Potawat omie Chief of the FoUwatomiea of Indiana' Michigan T erntoryi efendants are not residents of thia-State NPTICE, iff hereby gi ven .of . the penflency or the above entitled cause, and that sum mens has' been issued from my officsr. $ a- bove returnable to the next te m il th Court to ur ncut at wb vnurt iipuse in AJioaieDTt. in Iroquois county, on the first day of Jime next At' which time if you SawgretsMorart, and- Nan cy Moran do not appear, and plead, answer, or uemur to said LJilJ, that, a decree wijl.be rendered accoidine to the" prayer of said Bill.. UOHN HARWOOD Clerk of , March 20, 1S4G- r . .- ,;4I 4w Stateof Jlliaois,vVili County Cir' -y c.uit Court frr Chnricery; "l Or raif May "Tejjit? A;4 Emily 8 Domerritt ,-r ,r , ;T TtUtion'for Divorce, :. HerVV V IT. Demerrittr flI rh conpla:nant in the above cause having fill ed.his petition in thia cue Jot a divorce, a.id procurrt a suminons . topo issued against the a bbve named respondent, commanding hitn to n pear neipre tna circuit Court ol aaid ccuntv. on .the. second liloaday of tlio rwxt term thereb,(bet )ng thaTourth Monday of lay next) at be court boost; in Joliet, to answer Mid petitioa; and hav ing also filed 83!iiaciory. proof of the non-residence of the respondent- t ... , t. j Notice ia iherefoff err-by given to Hervey H. Demerritt,vlho. said sesprindent, that unless he shill personally appear, btjfore the said; cOurl, : en the tetum day of the. said sunmons, above set ibrth-aMd answer the petition of theaid coin plainaat, Hhe matters and thir.gj thvraiu alleged will be taie.r as confessed, and a. decree had in the premise; according "to the prayer of said ;Pe liilijiu ; J; s Wm.MITri, Clerk. Q iO. Korto.v, Solicitor fur C8iaplarnant.i , JoPet, March 23, 1845.-' ; 7 . ,; . Good aEsyrtiiieivt of. Elankets, cati be-.had cheapat J.Iaiteion's. ;.. , ' -.. Oct 2lst : : v AT LOWE'S CHEAP STORE, ..;;- r SOCOilats aad Caps of every varie fy Dow" opocing'. ' -.:- . -..- PEOPLpTpJ WILL AND THE A DJOINING QOUN FIES, Tzvo llumlrcii esncZ. Fifty ' t-u -.i.' '..'.4 OF VvlPJOys. PATTKUNSIANP .SIZESc jAIOl ; : V, Tin, Copper & 'Japanned Ware. rw'P. DURHAM hasjuct ripened anew JH. my opposite-the National Hotel, a VE, of thi laluL tH and most c citiiswa f Joliet and vicinity - As his stores ar AMERICANA RU ? I A. STOVEPIPE and Jugar mTtig.asiorted aires, i 'Spittoons. 1 Jlread travi ;aa t Servers. prices, nr can sou at great bargains to the purchaser with a great saving of .timf, ruii,y in w.:cago. A.idei t the ahoirer complete stock of Cook Stoves, may be . .nuiu, ol oia-i iia l li n I iiv ro various ... ...3, - M umoirarainera., ; JiTia uan. 6 & 12 ouaits ; , : w Iiurs6 lamps! .Flour Doxei.'. . .... : . .... ; t i epper wixes, - ' T I I einy thing iivthe ahavelina with prices Koofs tinned, aud Conductor pfpes, and Eaye Mn-i of. Jab 'vrork. and Henairiivz done on short aisi, a q lantity of Shaet .cad for sale cheap by Jptfit ?tpu 1645. r ; .:.;;v j rfl 11 E- Sl!bcr,',Dft, "aW'tg taken aad refitted the J." Exchange, i now prepared for the rei tion of travellers and others. f No oalus u ilj h spared to render his table inviting, and his fare! ngreeabl?. Hi3fcharea wilt be moderate. ,.( he hopes ,by careful attention io the wants and comfort of travellers io reiider his house deserv ing or a reasonable sharaof public patronage I BOARDEHS - ' " -I Will be keenmmbdated with tooms' w lit n "deiir ed, and the pnc will be fitted lu the time, v; , WiShing'to m.nke a ehrt stay.ill be provided with rooms and accommodations bar satisfactory terms. ., .-r,.,T ' ?-.,..."J .. 4- 1TUR baHn4T ?; Will always be provided with Timthv Ifv nd comfortable arid 'cooyaoient stables.' ' , ' llorfe' ant? b'uegr to'Ieti -' '' r ' -Tho'Subscriber haviiie a ceneral knovlcdre of xne country, eon give inlonnition 'aiid look oul lands for those wishing such. . " . ; Joliet,1 May fi,' 1844. - -; 47tf ' ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE! ; IN pursuance of an order of the Circuit Court ol Winaebaao countv. made nt i!m Amil T thereof, A. 1).' 1845, for "the sale -of the real es fate of which George W. Lee, late of Winneba go .county, died seize.!, for; tha tistment of the just debts of said George V, I.ec, I shaU expose for 6hle nt Public Vendue, on Thun.fay the 11th nay or uecewDer next, at la o'clock W.; at the CieiV Office in. Joliet, in the. county , of Will, oH the right, title, and interest of which the said George W. Lee died seized, of, in, and to the n lowing rtescnb?tl real estate situate in that part of the town oC Joliet, in the eoim.y of Will and State oi Illirol', known and described as Lot number 10,'Bleck humbrr 10, West Joliet. on on" tvhich'prrmises there ia ciruated "a" sir.all dwelling rurose , t - CYRTJL Fi MILLER, Administrator de bjnis run of the estato of Gaorge W. Iee, decerned . i ; J i Dated this 15th day of Sept ., 1545. . (0"The above Salo: ia postponed to tho 4th day of March, .1846; sale at tho" same place and time of day. . :-t - ., s The above Fale is adjourned until W-'dnes-day next nfter the third .Monday ju Mav next. Yews by JLi rr hilling: ImportaM to businessmen and others re- 1 1 siding west of Buffalo. ANEW and'eventful era in the history and ' importance of the pub ic press in Buffalo is at hand. " It is anneunced that the diffjrantlinss cf telegraph, from the Atlantic coast ta the Lakes, and terminating at Buffalo, will be completed in the spring of 46 This done and the . Buffalo papers aro placed i a position of high Import atic; !To the citizens of, the great wen, Lhey will become what no other papers have been in the way of iotellipeace. Papers from New Yoik", Boston, &eC, will no longer be of tho Isast im portance in a business eense. The markets, and other business intelligence of those cities each pa per will jepor up to the hour of going to press each day; which will - be at least one day and a half earlier than r the same can be received here in the papers .of those cities. .The reader of, a Uuffalo paper then, whether horc br at the weft, will have the buines news from both Atlantic cities; and that afBuffaloJ thus concentratsd and in advance of aiy other channel ol mtellieence. sain a will be hue of any other imuoriaat in- ieUiienc cf whAtver kind. " ' ' ' " c-1 THE -NATIONAL, PILOT. ' r DaUt yeekbjy' and TruweeklijInde. V.u ' pendent on aU questions : ' 1 a oav -: 'Neutral on none' r ' ' - . i t -' - ' ' -. i In politics, the PiJot, locking abo,ve and", be yond the present party distinctions, aims at JV'a tionafity; and its motto is uFor our countryat all fKneSf td approve her when right, and to right her when wronju'?. . The Pilot's party Uthe citi zens of the lopublic against any nna oil its ene- mies. k ne commercial nenartmeut u. in fullv competent 'hands, and the tharkH! ' intelligence will besecoad to no other sheet ; either in accu racy nrJtffaarly proinu?gation.T: : .j The, Daily Pilot is printep on; a large double mcliumaheet and is the largest and cheapest PaPeUn.tne Stite puhlishsd west of Alban ocing cheader by 3 than any dai'y paper pubi lished in Buffalo k , ? -. .5 The Weekly Pilot is printed orr sheet of the same size and contains 'more reading thanNany othet.weekly papers priiitedlin Buffalo. ch number contains rtic!es pa .agriculture; seltc'ed from the best publications of the day; ;also, a weekly table of the poices current, money table, review of tha maikeV Ac. carefully prepared by one of the publishers :f.'s'-';---v-,i-: v.i- j .. I tThe Tt-Wetkly J'ii it is also printed mi" tha s-me size shcetand contains all tha reading maU ter which appears ia :he Daily.-, 1 . Terms: JJaily paper per woiith, $V0; Tri weekly perlycar '$ 3? Week1rdo.-$l.' 't-A, ILiit. Stbsbribe9: Those, -w-hb-receive tha Daily Pilot subject to postage, can have it at 5 per, -annuin ty jiiysn the - whole year in ad vance: 'For any less penod the prico is 5 cents per tnant.'s.J ' -,-: -' ; -"-'- Any paper publis'Tcd in cither cf tha iblWino counties in tha Statd tIliri.ois,to:wilCb4ik Lake, McIIerlry, Boon, Winnebago, "Stephenson; JoeillanVCarroII, Ogle, Deka lb, Kane, AViii; Losalle, tiureauV Lee Whiteside; J?ock- Isln n dj jDercer, Peoria, Putnam, Grundy, and Marshall, by publishing the above one tamatefcre the lOth ?(. APrirI4Gwjth.this note) shall be entitled to draw o: us fir $1 .Weekly papeis are charg ed a difference of exchanga of only S3 per ver with the Daily Pil t. '? ' v v- : ' w Letters addressed, to ' - ' " - ' 'v: , ; MA.NCJ1EST CR & BIUYM AN, j -' : ' .' raushfr, . , . - . if i 'tis --jii -."I t v estbliahmentat.Joliet, in th STONE BLOCKdirect- nd offeraan entireljr new aai exiensive oisortment ofCUOK iimrotcd Pattema.to whirh tA '! ti thti uttftntmn tit the bought direct of the aanufarturer At the lowest and expense of n found , .. .. PlaiaTioaodJappaae ware, amonVhlch are I.; a j rr-, j.-j (Sraters.4-"-; vi.u--: ' HMttAnii .Ail a i -v j a A Ian Milltatrainerp,; T ;,J:;. f tTin pail, 41. See., " I t s iit the time's tjongha put op at Verv low-pnees, and in .fact notipp. ft . , ' V- 'rT?PUNIIAM.: ; rii H n Subscriber is riovv prepared to do Wool JL Carding iu the best manner "and on -shot! notice, ,1'erso'ts" liing; at a distance need not wait Joiigef Itaan'areatonable time for their Wool to L carded., . ; ,7;-i t . Tc, A6 U UH WO'LTwiLL b b bkc k"1 v tztT." ' -- - ; -.:.. ... ... ... IN PAYMENT. Tho Subscriber will also keep fen hand a large auoitmeut of cloth of his own manufactory which ha poposesio exchange for wool. ' lie will give one yard cf good heaey cloth for two and a half p.-wnds 6f wool of the same quality ;' or ha will work wool upon shire ns follows: give pna half the cloth the wool makes b ' receiving eight cts per yard from the customer upon his half. He! will also manufacture for customers BLANKETS J ISA IMS," St r I.ANN Et "y: as wait as SAT1 NETT & FULL CLOTH. 1 . -"j . CLOTH DRESSING Dooe oil ren3nnable terms and at short notice. : None but the best workmen wiiSe .emploped :;.N. B. Persons coming from a distance with ii quantity of V ool U be carded Dr manufactured if obliged to stay ovar night, shall be to no tx pense. . - ; J. A. MA TTKFON. Joliet. f layaist. !Pi5 - . 'Ma. lilDi-tba: I wish you to btate throngh your paper to my numerous friend, that 1 have been prevailed on one 1 more to pend tho winter in thi9 country, and that I shall be found at all times at J. A. MATTESON'cS Ftorc, where, as usual,' I will endeavor to please all who may call upon me fir the purpose of buying Goods, espec ially the Ladies: ' 4 " 1 have b?en a good deal broKen of my rest for some tuna past in contemplating th wonderlul art of man, in manufacturing and bringing into use such vast quantities and varieties of beautifut ond substantial gools for the happiness and bene fit of the human family. I had intended enumer ating some of the Goods in this extensive eyfab lishtiient. but 1 hardly know where to commence, as there is 80 many 1 can hardly see oui anywhere. Should any ona call and not discover me, I hope they .will not leave on that account, as either of the junior clerks will at once notify me, unless I am out on official business. " j : 'A. B. SAFFORD. " School Hoolis, J. A.' IMjttksom has on hand Saundei'a Le6 s.ina. Bullions and KirkhamTs Grammars, Daries Sc Adams' Arithmetics, and all books commonly used in Schools, at a small advance. . "I raffc PAIllS BOOTS Sc SHOES lor JL.JBJJ sale at Lowes Cheap Store. AMES' SHOVELS For sale at Lowe's Cheap Store. - ...... ' ' - ': - a (T rfi DOLLARS Canal Indebtedness S for ale at Lowe's, Chitago St. .". ( , CItOCKEUY WAKE. . . -A Large-assortment of Crockery in setts and 4LJLotheiwiee can be had cheap for cash at Mat eton r . ... , 150 Woollcu ajowe's. Shawls, now opening at Corn Iflcal. A GOOD quantity Corn Meal for ale 4a at Matte son's - - Oct 13 .; , CRAVATS COMFOUTEHS , Stone Store in full blast iust recaived. a perior article Gent.'a and . Ladies' tavats. do u- Comforters, Silk and Alpacca Hand'f and Pock et do.. . '!r, . j j .. A Choice lot "Young Hymn, Gunpowder a ng Imperial Tea ul Matteson'a to $ par lb. ; ' i r...-r: , : l-s A', :V , .NEATNESS AND ORDER : ' ,i ; 19 TUK ORDER OFTI1KOAT. A . MATTESON isjiow re- reiving a jilendid "assortment of common LOOKING GLASSES whlc he proposes to fell so law that if the Ladies go to church 6 visiting norealter, with thci.- pet'sons all outof sorts it i hot his fault.. - . . NOW OPENING ATLOWE' : A rich assortment of Crockery and Glass" Ware'; dining setts and tea setts, an t all kiiide or China Worn. . , ... . ' Sliawls! Sliavrls!! A CALL othe : - -3 11 A2EB"&- USSDTi :Z JAMESGREEN WOOD. will be happtto llPVA 11 II th ! whn ta il.ii:.... - r . . re by weaving, or shortnotice, almost.any kiud of cloth for them that may be needed. 'j-Jlo'U an- urnan in a single state and would like to form Ja extensive an acquaintance with the ladies as :p,.5,BuUiiU mo weaving that . they, may aewr nim to io, iso pains wiJJ be ' Spared tc leave a favorable imnressiori 6a ail ' tivfiri nif a-- i ixe him. .- .. r h ;; Carp9t8, KerBeyV, Jeanslanrei:krnds'rf plain I weaving tnn low. flewiil at all times ba found ai j.a lUHttsaon's factor v. - . . i- ' ' i ; itton &. Linnen TuriZled v. bought cieap Ut ready pay at J ; A. 1 -Iat- oeoa'a. T-OOR TRIMMINGS iieTsi Jiy .Carpenter's besr Him and P.lorjlca Locks cisuii an i'at!cnt liir Door 11a iiu:: an 1 t-erew, Blind TrJ b'ione J?;ors, IZ.ait Joliet. muiixigf,"!:., &t Qr: t Embroidered, Damask, Black Sat OVf'iuyv ool, Highland and Plain Shawls, at reeduiVi ptices e J, A MATTESON'S. ' ! COXSWfPTlO.Y OF THE LU.GSiAjfec- nunt oj mo Litery isvima uroncni'.is , 'J'uinor weakness '-'rf the Breast' or -LungSy Chronic. Coughs, Pleurisy.. ,: . . Hemorrhage of the Lungs, and ' "' ' ' all affections of the Put- ' ' - monary : organs!!!! - 'NATUEE's own prescription. . - A compound UaUamic preparation of the Pru- nus Virginia. 01 .Wild Cherry Bark, combined with the extract-of Pine,'prrpared by a new chem ical process, approved and recommended by tho inoet distinguished physician?, and univerdalli acknowledged the most valuable medicine eye discovered. - . ' . . . .', . We do not wish to trifle' with the Iives or health of the afflicted, and we sincerely pledge oura-lves to make no assertions as to the virtues of. this medicine, and to hold out no hope to suffering hu manity, which facts will not warrant. , -We ask the attention of the candid to a few considerations. Nature, in every part of her works, has left iu- dellible marks of adaptation and design 1 he constitution of the animals and vegetables of the torrid, 13 such that they could not endure tne coin or the fneid zone, nd vice versa. In regard to disease and its cure, tha adapta tion is not lesa striking. The Moss of Iceland, the Wild Cherry and Pine of all northern lati tudes, (the Baham is a chemical extract of these) have long been celebrated for cjmplaints prera lent only in cold climate. Indeed, tho most dis tinguished medical men have averred that nature tumisb.es in every country autidotes for her own peculiar diseases. consumption, in its confirms I and incipient stages, Coughs, Afthma, Croup and Liver Com plaiiit, form by far the most fatal class of disens es. known to our land. Yet oven these may be cured by inaana of the simple vet powerful reini- dies which are scattered wherever those maladies prevail. - "' ' '. r Wistar's Balaam of Wild Cherry is the con centratad essence of these remedies. It has cor ed incipient Consumption, Asthma, Crojp, Liv er Complaint, Ccc , in numberless cases, where a!l other medical remedies had failed. , THE VOICE OF THE WEST. Sltllfurthnt EeUenee nf Vie Remarkable Virtu oj tyistars ISaUamoJ IVM Cherry. ; The following has just been received from Mr. Edward : Stratum, of. Lexington, ; Jlo., which shows that Consumption in its worst form can. be cured by Wistar's Ba'sani of Wild Cherry. ' Lkxincjto.v, Mo.'. January 2lsr. 1345.' Benjamin Phelps Dear Sir: I take treat pleasure in eominunicatiug to yoa what 1 consid er an extraordinary cure effected on my daughter, about fourteen yearsof age, by Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. ' About the 1st or September last, my daugh'er was taken s:ck,and was attend ed by 1 several physicians, whose prescriptions proved ineflectual, ot seemed to do no good . ' She .was attended with a constant cough, and pain iithe breast. ' ner physicians, and all who saw her, canio to. the conclusion that she was in a confirmed stage of consumption. I made no oilier conclusion than for her. t die.. But as scon as she commenced taking the Balam, Bhe began to improve, and continued so to do until her health was restored, and is now entirely well. With a view of Lenafitiing those whomay resnn ilnrly afflicted, 1 take pleasure in recommending this remedy to tha confidence of tha pul lie. . ; Yours, with respect, Eli WARD STRATTON. Beware of spurious imitations. Phelps & Bi.akesi.et, corner 3d and Chesnut Sts,, St. Lo lis, Mo., General Agents for the West. .Also for sala by tha undersigned Agents. J. A.-MATTESON, Joliet. W. tf. MYERS, Lockport. . WHEYLOCK & ALLEN, Aurora. J. MTJRHAY Sc SON, Newark. . , L. ELLSWORTH, Naperville. Qy Pamphlets containing a Treatise on Dis eases of the Lungs, to he had of the agfnts frajis. CHILDREN CUY FOR SHERMAN'S - , Jledicateil Iozcngeii, ffflllESE celebratsd Lozenges are now offared A" to the citizens of Joliet and the West, ns the best preparions (for the cure of the various disea ses for which they are recommended) ever offered to the public. They confist of - - - ! COUGH LOZENGES, Which, are the safest and most effectual remedy for Coughs, Colds, Whoopingcough, Asthma, &c. ever offered to the public , They operate by pro moting expectoration, allaying the irritation of coughing, and removing the ca:ise of the disease. Worm lozenges. Tne only infallible Worm medicin ever discov ered. In over 400,000 cases they have never been krown to fail. . Many diseases arise from worms and occasion long and intanse suffering & even death without their ever being suspected when one dose of these Lozenges would speedily cure them. ' - - .!'; . , camphor lozenges, . y For Nervous or Sik headache, Palpitation of the hearty lassitude and nervous affections generally - -r . CATHARTIC LOZENGES. The. best cathartic medicina for removing, bile from the system and preventing attacks of the billicusand intermittant fevers of this ssction of the country. i Sheruax's Pooa A'ax's Plaster. This Plaster, of which over 1,000,000 ara sold yearly, is believed to be tha best plaster for rheu matism, lumbago, pain in the back, side, breast, or any other part nf the body, ever prepared, and its price (only 124 cts.) brings it within th'e retch of every parson in the community. vFEVKK & AGUE; - ' Cured for SO Cents! SHEMAN3 FEVKR & AGUE LOZ ENI E?, which are.unri vailed in the cure of this distressing disease, are now offered to tha public at the low price of FIFTY Cente per Box. They, hare been, used in thousands of cases, within the last three years in Illinois and Iowa, and rarely, if inr, failed in coring the disease. -Besides which, the disease toitlnot'rcturn if the di rections are followed.'. '"' ft5"Tri above medicines are for sale by ;Brown icCoiJ ' ;1 .. M :':' -M, H. Demmond ohet' Ifi' - -VLDabf Lockport: Win. Grinton,. Plainfield. :Joltet, 6.pt. 16, 1845. - - T3nl41y Administrator s JYoHcc, : Notice is hereby given that J' Wall present petition to the Circuit Court, to b holdea ir and for the county of Will, on the third. Mond.-y of May nexr, to obtain an order for t e sale of the Real Estate of which John J Garland-died, seiz ed, or. so much thereof aj will be necessary for the payment of his debts. V -v' ' N? F?a,:mV "LOWE'S eonsVsting ef A T nmiags, Jvnive. and Forks, "t - 1 ' SteelyRtdrjir.? ..! r .- - German siIvei spoon, Wire lit !" , - lP, Chopping A,v.k.? ..ates, Spectacles, b'teel Pens, " , s t Z - - . , : p. ingBa!ance, 4 Carpst Tack?, ;. . jfR(i Irons; &r FOHLAC:AT LOWES, ftiicagt-Sircttil Iafdllibla cure for Chill3cr ' JFcvcr. AndtaSure Remedy f or Rill'wvt. Remit.) u '-.- tent and other. Fever 9. " ;, . This Invaluble Medicine is purely veg- stable.; : v:-;:vt .; :'- -: . . Tilt, unexrmpled success of this trujy unrt valled TonicL i.i c'ur.ng in a law hours'wNor all other remsdivs. have failed, and that too, in , eases of from six months.to ten years standing warrants the assertion, that if taken according to . the directions, it.ii . infallible. A long list cf ' certificates in proof its infallibility, might be ad y- ded; but thiiSk upon the wrapper are deemed suf- . ficient..". : '1,s-- . .';' .'' .- It is not in the least nauieatln-r nor. dses it !. operate upon the boweU; but its salutary action i upop the whole y Hem ir so charming, thtt every one' ia highly, relighted at. their speedy recovery f ha!th . Such a remedy; the afflicted have Ions ! been in want of ; one that cures speedily and per- f luanrntlj, where the usual caution to improper exposure is observed '. , 0r7"From the great popularity or this inert i- cine, many imitations proteasing 10 ne Lit,.ii- ENS' INDIAN TONIC, are afloat. Therefore be sure to ask for that prepared by GEO.. W. HOUSE, NashvilleTenaessec," who is sole pro. . prietor. r CAU riOw. To prevent. Iiand observe upon , the directions upon the bottle, the written signa ture of Geo. W. House. Ato mouded in the bott'e an Indian, with the words tlCle mens' In dian Tonic, prepared by Geo. W. House." All others are counterfeit. For saIotby George II. Woodruff, Joliet.. t0 SAXJ1 OT SCHOOZi IsAXIBS. NOTICE is hereby given, that I shall offer at Public Sale at the Court House, ia the t iwn of Joliet, Will county Illinois, on the loth day of April next; Section 16, township 31, north rang4 12 cast, in lots of 40 acres. Terms of sale Casn. The purchaser having . trn privilege of bortowing the amount f his bid, for fimn o:ie 1 1 five years, by giving the requisite security. A map, and valuation , of aaid Land may be seen at my office any licit p evious to tha day of sale. . - . : This section is situated rear Boorbonais' Grove, and contains some of the besl prairie lands in the county . Pain to c immenco at 10 o'clock, A. M. Joilef, Will co. Hi. t GEO. S. FAKE,, Feb. 21th 1846 School Com. offf illco. AdrnSniBtratoir's IVoticc. ; . NOTICE is hereby given that I shall present a petition to the Ciicuit Court, to be boldsn in and for th5 county of Will, at the court house ia Jo liet, on tho third Monday of May uext, on the -second Tuesday cf said term, to obtain an order tor the sale of the Real: Estate of which Joshwai M. Ridgeway died seized, or so much thereof as will be necssay for l.e payment of his debts." . All persons ioterettsdfo.tha above estate ara requested t appear end aliow caase, if any, why said ordjr should n' t be granted. ' ' " ' : - ? . . , PHILIP COLLINS. Admr. Joliet, April'13th, 184U. 44 . EaiPOliXUffX OF. FASHION I THE Undersigned begs leave to inform the citizens nf Joliet end vicinity tha the has received the PARIS, LONDON, and PHILA DELPHIA Fashions. , lie is now prepared to 'execute work in the most fashionable Style. Ship under the sign of Emporium of Fash ion," DluJJ Street, Joliet ,111. 19 lyr ' F. NICHOLSON. AilmiBistrator's Sale. 1TN pursuance of an order of the Circuit court of Will count j made at the Oc tober term thereof A. D. 1845. for the sale of all the real estate of which Selah Lanfear, late of Will county died seized, I shall expose for sale at Public Vendue, on Thursday the 2Sth day of May next, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. and 5 o'clock P.'M., on the premises, ia Yankee Settlement, all the Tight title and interest of which the said Selah Lanfear died seized, of, in, and to the following de scribed real estate situate in the county of Will and Stale of Illinois, to wit: tho east half of south cast quarter of section thirty, township thirty-six, range elcren east, containing srenty-eight acres, also, the south half of the east half of the north west quarter of section thirty-six, town, ship thirty-six, range ten east of third prih cipahneridian. ' MARY BUCK. AdnCx of the estato of Selah Lanfear, dec April 6th 1810. ' 413t ; ; Iroquois County Circuit Court, ; of the J tjmb Tkkm,: 1846.7 ; l Andrew E. Mandetille and Wife, VS. George W. Smith Petition for Partitioa. It having been made appear, to the satisfaction- of the Court, that the. abora named defendant; George W.' Smith,' is a non-resident of this State .'. ' Notice is hereby given to you, 'the wild George W. Smith, that nnlesa you appear at the next Term of the Iroquois County "' Circuit Court on the first day th'ereoC to be holden at tho Couet House in Middle port, in said County,; on tha first Monday in the month of June next, and answer the ?? complaint" against' him,;said Uill will be taken as confessed,' and the matters and -things therein prayed, de- ' creed accordingly. : i- - - 2 ": ; - JOHN, HARWOOD, Vlerl JACOB A. VHITE3dtA2f, oolidOT . . - Feb. 14, 1846. -;.:-y: ' 3T i JEDDIAII, WOOLLEY JU:t i .Surveyor axd ' Agescy QrViCE, I CiiiCAoo Tmi; inuETl ir.L": ; ; :'V Wit. a tea.l toSurv.yig or gWrij description of Land or rewrv lot. fn Will, Kemlall, Grimdj ot La-balle rouattea to all those w he shall ravo hint with a call;anl will have 4t all time. -u . hand Mnps of tlve-above counties, with ctntcet ,oeat,0ulor T.:mber.and Prairie and Streams, With .allsof water wherever tner occur; either oni the De? Flalis, Du Page, K,ukakee,or liNnoU -n vers ;aad also the ;prielpal Roads; together ' rilhareprsenuiionof theJlliaois MjcWa ; The eiperience Mr: Woojierhas had e.s SoL voyorlniheltibovecoualietr iat the last fifteen V years sli warrant hi n i,i saying ahat he can givBeneralatUfaP.ion, . " '.In all cases his charges wi'lf be reasonable, nd promp t in his tttention to business; MllsVl. u.,oaHJ opposite taa TJigle Taverii. )i ..-,n:- -' r TX- r'Refereneet.L . r . Ilox J 'WEXTWoaTir. i I r Joliet, May 5," IS 45.;" ';i "":Vr-- 4Ttf ' ' . - . i ' f:::A fae; assortment. at . .;. 11001. rr;io:'v '-"Ani! allsotta cffiir-i , : J. A. y.mxesan has no-.v f-r f V- t sortmtmvof dressitirsfirih f,-f . : f L. ft m 1 ill i' S - 1 "I- ft,! I f 11 i 71' , i t t , : i , .- f i - I i 1 !: r muk .s. eHh