The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, April 25, 1838, Image 1

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of distri , in their several
to certtf , the same under
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Common Schools, who is
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liof the + to appropriation;
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cotes' to •be prep red and
1 or before the fi t day of
•y•third year, co inenctug
lay of April, eighteen hun
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itny county shall
certificates on or
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-- AND POTTSVILLE GENERAL . VERTISEII4I ' •, , !...„ ~...
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I WELL TI.AOII YOU TO PIERCE virrsowsti OP THZ ZILITH4HO WHO op? FlOll THZ OATZLHOOP TEL Hornseaugi, lIILTALP Ha= WiLLIMit ITHILZHOTHTO Ollimionme ambivinibr /ELL HATTZI Ire Elva ust AR)
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where d university or college iv establish
ed, and receiving the 'appropriation made
by this act, obeli be eptltted to receive the
appropriation made by tbas.act ter the be
nefit of acadectiies. This section to con-
EZECI
KCVO
2 DI
INTB per annum.
4r not paid with
, nil those•Who' re
o mail subscribers
the year, 49 cents
riptiou. '
tinue in force for tpn '"ears and no longer.
Sec. 5. That the Medical Department
of the jefferSon college 6, and hereby is
created 'a 'separate and independent body
corporate, under the name style and title
of " The Jefersoa Medical - College of
Philadelphia,!' with the same powers and
restrictions As the •flosiversity „r Penn-
able semi.a.nnuelly
1. e year, .2 50 will
elve lines will be
d 50 cents for one
ion.
ned until ordered
are to be cotatiptied
cordingly. ,
-with
$l2 perjannum;
—with the privilege
acceding 2 squares
insertion ot,a small.
cessive times.
sylvania; the present additional trustees
chosen in pursuance of': an act, entitled,
"An act for the establishment of a College
at Cannonsburg, in the County of Wash
ington, in•tlie commonwealth of PeOnsyl•
yenta," passed the seveoth day of April,
eighteen htiOdred 'and twenty six, to be
trustees of the college created by this sec
tion, with power to increase their number
to fifteen.
r mast be, pbit paid
id to them.
and other notices
rred gratiml will be
riagel and Deaths•
, Sec. 8. The 'Directors of the . several
Common School districts shall have power
to appoint ecilleators of the common school
tax, without; requiring bond or other secu•
my; and if the proper collector of county
rates and leVies, for the. time being, shall
be appointed for that purpose, it shall be
his duty to serve: Provided, That the
person so appOinted, without bondor other
security, shall own a clear freehold estate
which, in the opinion of said directors,
shall be a sufficient security for the faith
ful performance of his duties as collector.
ROOL LAW
to donsoliciate and
• to a general sys
.n. Schoolx4 gassed
and eight hundred
the Senate and
of the Common
,' General As
reby enacted by
That the sum
thousand nine
lure be, dnd the
he annual Com
illa the ! school
'.ce on the first
n hundred and
= annually there
!. ount of !appro.
r for each taxa.
odwealth; said
a -be dist i ributed
! ! net directed by
a supplement,
adation'beyond
Sec. 7. lithe proper collector of county
rates and levies shall be appointed collec
tor of the school tax as aforesaid, and shall
neglect or refuse to serve; or if he or any
other pertion, having been appointed and
taken upon himself the duties of his office,
as school tax collector, shall lad to fulfil
and complete the performance of said du
tie:, in either case, the person'thus rellis.
mg or failing 'shall forfeit and pay the sum
of twenty dolltun, to be recovered before
a justice of ,the peace or alderman, at the ,
suit of the president of the proper boare or
directors, fir the ure of the district, as
debts of a similar amount are•now recov.'
erable, without stay of execution : Pro
vided, 'That nu person who shall have,
served as ,cidlettor of school tax shall be•
appointed cfr chosen a 'second time, with
out his consent, for the Lerch of ten years.
Sec. 8. !t shall be the duty of the sec
retary of the board of directors, withi.,
three months from the actual delivery of
the warrant and duplicate of school tax to_
the collector appointed in purisnance of the
provisions of this act, tile a certificate,
signed by the president of the board, and
attested by the secretary, in the office of
the prothrdnntary of tltb court of common
pleas of the proper County, stating the
amount due and unpaid by the said collec
tor: and at khan be the duty of the protho'
notary forthwith to entegithe same on hie
docket which certificate shall from inch
entry have; the same operation and effect
as a judgment 'of saicicourt, and executions
may be issued thereon in .like manner
on judgments, for the amount remaining
unpaid, at pny time after the entry aforei.
said.
e hundried and
ed and 4neteen
state treasurer
surplus revenue,
dded to the fond
Schoole within
ne fot!rth sertio.•
et for the tempo.
tion of the cur
t4d Stateti, to be
nil," passed the
-• ruary, : eighteen
.; and after the
year whiich will
onday of June,
htrty-eight, the
se the state ap.
al to once dollar
in the common
: paid out of - any
, ot otherwise ap-
Sec. 9. Igo person 8411 be re-appointed
collector or 'school tax, who shall not have
paid over Vie whole amount of his former
'duplicate.
Sec. 10; It'is hereby declared to be the
duty of the commissioners of-the several
counties of this commonwealth to proc4rek ,
a return o$ the amount and value of the 1
personal property made taxable by the-act 1
of tWentyffilth of March, eighteen hun
dred and thirty-one, according to the pro-
visions of, said act, for and within each
school district, in theirrespeetive counties
and to cause a . copy of the same to-be de
livered to the President of the proper board
of directers, en or before the first day of
April annually, in order to enable the di
rectors to;carry into effect the second pa
ragraph of the third section of the act to'
which this is a suppleinent; which person
al property shall annually be assessed t*
the said directors, at the same time and
at the san4e rate as the real estate withiP
their res+ective districts, fol. Commob
School purposes.
Sec- 11:. If any,person who may be o
has been elected it sehmil director, sha( I
refuse to 'attend a regular-meeting or th
propet boptd, aftek hiving . received writ- 1
ten notice, to_t_p_pear and enter upon thb
duties of his Office; or if any person having
taken on hisi the duties of his office, as
director, hall neglect to attend any two
regular nretings of the beard in succes
sion, or td act in his official capacitywhen
in attendee, die .dikectors present shalt
1;6
have pow r to deelare;his seat in.the boao
vacant; Ind to r aptioint another in his stad,„
to serve t II the licit regular elertiotu and
if the wh le board . itintd decks) Or re fi itie
4 1
to serve, han 4 it new board shill ' bill`eleni
ed, in the manner described in-the seconid
section of, tbe : act ,to yrhich- thisis t au*
plement, . nelice,tait: up s fortirri weetl,
at ilia , i s
tr &eel le tha,irogesi.initrict,
by any In :olifietiAnterslef tbiodigaric;
put f
the directors ; thus Sleeted , T to bii)thuisad,
and to hold their OffineS 64,44ermanrio..
tickled in 'the third sestina' alba laid att.
! the arts and sci•
aching of uselul
the colleges, sea
-1 man e s within.this
ereby islappropn
paid th the said
emale stiminaries,
• meats,the sums
! each University
porated,lor which
.y the Itigislature,
,t four Professors,
!. tly at east one
thousand dollars;
female etnittary,'
iich may s be incor
e, mai' fining one
eof givi g instruc
ri
Roman, classics,
ish or Etiglish and
i . in whitili at least
' tantly be4tatighf in
, ranches !aforesaid.,
To eabli of said
seminaries, where
,pili are (taught as
doltare; and - eich
I groale sexnittstries
hers, and in which
I constantly taught
1 .
doliaiiit but ha
unty oi the stets,
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POTTSVILLIE, PA. WEDNESDAY 41100NIliG APRIL 25, lOW
Returns of all common school elections,
hereafter held, shall he made to4he,cOurt
of Quarter Sessions of the proper county,,
at" the next term succeeding such elections
respectively; and said Court is susijorised
and required forthwith- to exanitile all
Palm of contested or informal elections,
and to decide them according to !ail and,
in case any election shall be set aside, to
order a new election, at the usual place,
on not less than two weeks notice, brthe
proper officer.
Sec. 12.. from 'und after the passage of
tid act, the c ##### nate m)bleni may
be discontinued and rejected, in au.y ac
ctpting di,trict, by a clear majority 91 thr
votes polled it a triennial meeting of the
tizable citizens of the proper district;
hlrh tneeling 811a 1 1, in . all other respects,
e &included in the manner pointed out in
the thirteenth section of the act to.which
this is a supplement.
Sec. 13. When a free school,. of the
couitintn school grade, shill hereafter be
maintained in any accepting school tits
tact, under the care and direction of
religious t•ociety, it shall he las ful lUr the
school direr turs of -uch district, to cause
to be paid. to the proper person or per-
sonA, for the support of such school any
portion ()Otte school money not exceeding
the rateable share of the taxable inkatm
tants, whose children or apprentices shall
he taught in such school. Povided.
That the directors shall be satisfied that
such application of the money would not,
upon the whale, be injurious to the com-
non schools of such district
Sec. 14. It shall be the duty of any
committee that hxs been, or that may here
after be 'Chosen, agreeably to the ninth ar
ticle of the eighth section of an - act .passed
the thirteenth day . of June, Anno Domini
eighteen hundred and thirth-six. entitled,
"An act to consolidate and amend the
,several arts rebitiv,e to a general system or
education by common
. schools, to attend
to all the local concerns of the respective
Yob-districts in which said committee shall
be chosen, such as visiting the schools un
der their chcrge. providing fuel; repairing
school houses ; and the expenses of all
such necessary repairs, fuel &c. shall he
nsid by the school directors of the several
districts, as already provided for by law:
Prntrided. That the said committee be
doecterl. by the hoard of directors, to per.
rm 11 , e itid (Wier.
Sec 15. If any school director of any
district, where the school law has been
a^cepted. shall refuse •or neglect to do
his duty by levying the tax required by
law and putting the schools in proper
operation. the directors or director, will
ing to perform their duties, shall declare
the office of such delinquent directors vs.
cant, and nopoint substitutes; and in case
t.II said directors shall thus decline or re
fuse to do their duty, the court of quarter
sessions shall declare their offices vacant,
and appoint Substitutes.
Sec. 16. In every non-accepting district
orthis commonwealth, in which the ques
lion of accepting the common school sys
tem 'was not voted upon, on the proper day
for voting on such question, in eighteen
hundred and thirty-eight, for want of due
notice, or for any other cause; and in every
district in which said question of accep
tanee was submitted and voted on, at the
proper time, in said year, but the election
allerwarset aside by reason of taw
mality t a a also in townships, wards oi
horoughs,-,
1 3
fanned after the regular dal
aft-resaitti ut of townships, wards or
boroughtif;#or parts thereof, which bad been
previously non-accepting districts, it shall
he lawful for the'directors of such district,
or districts, or for any ten qualified voters
thereof, to give notice, in accordance with
the first part of the act to whirth this is a
supplement. for an election to beon
1
the firtit Monday of June. eighiee 14
'un
fired and thin, eight, and, if the in guilty
of the votes polled at the said fderiiim, b e
in favour of accepting the common school
system, said systeni shall be :-.11 fully accept
ed as if the ~question had been so deter.
mined, on the day directed by the act to
wild this is a supplement. And, upon
such acceptance, the board of directors,
and all others connected with the common
school systerii,,in the proper district, shall
be authorized odo and perform, within
twenty days fro and after said list Monday
of June, all the ets and things necessary to
the operation , the 4ominon school sys
tem, which should have been - done and per--
ffirmed on or befornaaid first Monday of
June. -
Sec. 11. 1n each of the new districts,
mentioned in the section nest, preceding .
hereto, the qualified voters shall also elect
six directors ; the election for whom dhall
be conducted in the sues manner as the
election for the acceptance of the common
school system, under tbe thirteenth section
of the act to which %leis a suppleMent; Sr,
the directors thus elected shall be classed,
in the manner, and shill - held their, offices,
for the terms described inAhe third section
of the said act, Provided; That all subse
quent elections for directors, in said new
districts - shall be 'held in the manner end at
Abe time described in ihirreetiWdeeditietisf
of said act.
ME
18. The superintendent of com
mon schools shah decide whether the coV
leges, academ es i and female seminaries,
entitle themselves to the annuity provided
by this act, in cage of any difficulty .. en that
subject, in the, *nd co" the State Treasur
er
SiVl 19. The superiniendent of common
schools shall be allowed a salary of Ave
hundred dollars per atinum, payable qui,
terli . j to commence with the present
school fea r . 1
Sec. 20. All laws or parts of lawi, rela
tive to the conpmon school system, which
are inconsistent: with the provisions of this
act, are hereby repealed.
Sec. 21. Immediately after the pawky
of this act, the superintendent shall pre
pare and forward a copy of it to the presi•
dent and secreliary ofiesch board of direc
tors, and to the coMmissionete of each
county in the state,
LFWIS, DEWART,
Speaker of the House of - Representatives.
CH4RLES B. PENROSE,
, Speaker of•the Senate.
Approved tlie twelfth day of April, one
thousand eigh hundred and thirty.eight.
JOS. RITNER.
AGRARLANISM
In a speech of Mr. Webster lately .delivered
in the Senate on the Sub-Treascry bill, he has
delineated in the; most.grsphic •nd striking man
ner, the movements and designs of the party in
this country, denominated. the. Loco Foen's, who
are like the waves of the ocean, restless, and seek
ing changes. Alter dcseritting the effects of la
bor, united with the capital and enterprise, and
the competence and wealth produced by ;the aid
of perfections in {machinery, alluding to the par
ty referred to, he says—
"ln a country }of unbounded liberty, they cla
mor against oppression in a country of perfect e
quality, they would move heaven and earth it
goinst privilege end mtinnpoly. In a country
where property it more equally divided than any
where else they rend the air With the shouting of
agrarian doctrines.' In it country where the vra•
ges of labor are high beyond all parallel, and
where the lands Ire cheap, and the means of liv.
ing low, they would tough the laborer that he is
-but an oppressed slave. Sir, what can such men
want? What de they mean? They can want
nothing, sir, but ko enjoy the fruits of other men!,
labor. They can mean nothing bat disturbance
and disorder; the diffusion of corrupt principles,
and the destructlon of the moral sentiments and
moral habits of Society. A licentiousness of feel
ing and action isisometimes produced by prosper
ity itself. Men {cannot always resist the tempta
tion to which they are exposed by the very alined
•nee of the bounties of (Providence and the very
happieetti of theil. 'own ohnditionf is the steed, full
of the pasture will sometimes throw himself a
gainat its enclostires break away from ita confine
ment, end feeling now free from needful restraint.
betake,himself tO the moors and barrens,- where
want tie tong brings bin to his senses and titer.
ration and death close Ins caned."
The way it is done in the West.—W e
copy from the V i ce and Journal" of
Shawneetowd, Illinois, the following-ape
clines of the advantages and privileges of
" living in a free country."
MI. EDlT4—Afill this is a free country
and every mail' has u right to be a candi
date,.and the 'people, to vote for or against
him, I have [taken. the cespansibility to
offer my services tolthe !tropic' of this dia.
vitt to represent them in the next Con
gress. Xtespeetfully,
Ydur ob't servant,
JOHN HOGAN.
ENWAND.
Exehangeiat New York, on London,
51 a 6 per cflnt. premium.
We regret tit learn chat, though Lord Elden
has left behirid hilt the immense fortune of
S:1,300,000, hel hes no( begoestheel • shilling to,
any of the benevolent institutions of Newcastle
upos Tyne, his native town, sithouth he owed
his rise to the education he received in
ideseury '
A Leap Fativerdinqry .—Tbe celebrated 'A.
maims' jumper, Sem Scott, has now made a
matt extraordinary jump—viz. from the house
of Mr. Jones, it Warrington, to the treadmill, at.
Itiols,dtde.—Liatirel riper.
4 Long Serra.—Minithull. • the boat of the
Kidg's - Arms, Osirestry, presenied. to a noted
littb tippler. on Thore4By, his **Bill of parti
him" of seven jhundrei and sistresse half piths
of lie, tippled Off at hid house only from June to
Nn ember. A bill 'of the same total would not,
Notice, and haiipily every' half pint was booked
and dated : and the wafter was pot to the trouble
of baking the bill not. , It measured above three,'
rude long.—ffeb.
A white Globe turnip, 33 inches in cireocofiir•
ewe, iytel weighing 25 pounds, was grown on,
tie estate of the Earl of Roth... at Leslie. The
n ble earl hadlit scooped out; and sent as a pm.:
en to a fl'ie'd, having first filled it with a'
hFproch •of venisoo Weighing 15 porisds„ two,
it of wild docks, a brsics and a half of snipes.
-iSigictiaadiksaii
ir'The 8611 0 0 0 f Worcester has sanctioned the
a poidtment of a Clerpman of the Established'
arch to give religious instruction to witer-..
o on the river fleterit, and the Worcester and,
mingham Canal. '
• A letter-in 'he Times stmes that a mistime
7r a debt Oleos titan 0100 died in the fleet this
k of a brohen Mart. after 12 months of Mono !
• ivable suffering to I impair and wretchedness.
his fimily.c , The writer adds — sf can &elm
i with ? at the lightest fear at contradiction:thit
' this prison lone•thara are at Watt' hundred
• dividnals wring 'Miura, to the silentlonik
nder t h e . a paiifilt add appaling circrunstan
' .. % 1
' • 1-.
Crerfon4,4rieirtirofe-The Royal ' &chants
as opened -•I maiihni queen, a mhlden pee%
.greitaag
atlas 'Mr-throne at Is destruction. and in aff
um".P0 84 0 4 7 - ri
° P ut OS " w kililin g4
UFO
Ore
• bac
l Men cwhal es t
two m old a haf for the sures
. ,
Of its chimes, which Changed every three boor.
and.s is singul a r end ue' that-114118st chime- ha
one was "God sae the King ;" the last Wall
"There's nae luck Sibout the house" had the
ebinies been unscathed by tire the next tune
Would have been Ike the conquering hero
O'Connell and his Sono went presented-to the
Queen, at the levee held by her majesty no Wed
nesday, in St. James'i Palace, reb. 24.
• A Trip to Greta..—it soineirbat ludicrous cc.
commas happened list week. between the hours
of sit and seven, a carriage was .discovered in
the Regent's Park ;a t .young lay and gentleman
soon appeared, who gut intl . the carriage and set
off for Gretna Green.: They proceeded at a rat.
ding pace along the north road, astonishing all
the 'sod folks, and sifter changing horses at the
New Victoria Inn. near Alconbury, Hunts, they
beard that papa wee in full pursuit. The pace
Was now redoubled, and papa was not again
heard of until they arrived at - the Rain Jam inn,
at etretton, when they turned hack and took the
read through Cottesmore and Burley to Oakham,
in hopes of baffling the punthil; and when the
:"Governor" arrived et °Ohara. he roped they
bad bought up all the horse', So be was obliged
to send his trusty servant• on borieback. who
, overtook them aboot half way to Melia' Mor.
bray, and commanded them to atop, upon which
the "gay Lotbaria" presented a pistol and shot
the horse dead. After this the young couple
proceeded to Gretna (seven, and were_snadi one.
The parties are, we ',believe, the 1106. F. C. and
the Don. Lady D. f .—Bell's Pte.
hermit of voters in Preston.—ln consequence
of the valuation Which has been made the
house property of this town, by which the rate
will be laid according to the ;eat rent, or real
value of the house", the .nusiber of £lO voters
will be nearly doubled.—Preston Chnwriels.
Government his lit length taken the very pro.
dent determination of sending out to Canada a
naval steam force for service in the St. Lawrence ;
And Captain Austin, late of the Medea, ie appoint.
ed to iuperintend the equipment of the squadron.
Captain Austin left his, resit :once in Sillerood
Place, on -Monday, for town. This gallant
officer passed two , horthcrn winters with Sir
Edward Parry, during which he .offered ship.
wreck ; and he was also :in New South Shetland
will the lamented Oaptain Foster, in the Ehanth
deer; and has subsiquently commended, for five
years and a half, those 'pleaded, stearn.frigates,
the Salamander and Medea.—Brighten Gazette.
The weather, during the et week, has been
.very severe, and in manyhi the kingdom
rairres
snow has fallen to a greater than wag ever
before known. In the Weat of England it has
`been impossible to effect any communication be.
• tween many towns. Between llocimin. and
Truro, in Cornwall, the drift, in some explored
placee, was actually tweets, feet deep. The gale
on the-cont has been awful, and muck dadtage
effacted.—Feb. 23
. • The inneTrada.—This importsinti -. 4:10 at
present in a very healthy the priatiteoet,
mon bars, at the - - Ipment,-Manding
firm at .1:9 per ton
~... - , Palter.
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The Queen a MeiliSerf'af e L l f emperanci,Secietg.
—lt appears from the kit number of the Tem
perance Magazine, that the Queen has *pounced
to the above institution, through the Right Rev.
the Bishop of London, her consent to become' the
patroness of it.
The loss of life occasioned by ?anions having
been accidently burnt to death during the last
year. inane neighbourhood, we have been told
amounts to ncilessthan 76 ; and within the last
seven days of the present year four persons have
met with the like fate through a want of corn.
monyhdence.—Manehester paper.
.e:.....r., '- ..:, •;. • ;
WALES.
Mrs. Howell, an old lady upwards ofloo years
of age, has retained her sight and, !acuities to so
great a dome that abe rebuked her' daughter,
now or. a visit at bar house at Oswestry, for her
clumsiness in not threading a needle with spec
taclesi and immediately threaded it without glut.
ses.—Hereford Times. •
The Bishop of St. Aslph has ordered .C2O to be
laid opt in the purckase,of coal at this inclement
mason, for-the poor of St. Asaph and the neigh.
borhdod, who were boUntifully iimpplied with
Ilinnel and clothifig by his lordship Ind Mrs.
,Carey previous to Christmas'.
Thos. Maitens, a notorious Solidity gambler
"as convicted for playi4 at pitch and toss Wi
ring Divine Service, and by. wey.pf example to
the numerous junior delinquent; (he being a mar
ried man,) was co-twitted to two - worths' bard
labor.
On Sunday, in the pariah of Cil-pinatmllwyd,
Carnarthenehire, a singular, but melancholy
circumstance cuipnisd, A young man, only
married a few weeks, made a moat desperate at
tempt to commit suicide, by cutting his throat
wigs a razor. Hie wife in ' the confusion and
perplexity of the moment. hid to run five or six
hundred yards to call in.her •neigbbors to her
immune; and when they'returned they found him
lying on the bed all bathed in Mud, ir..4 upper.
ently quite lifetime. It was unanimously agreed
'that life was extinct: they accordingly weeketil
the anus, and laid it, on a board, covered as is
'usual, with a sheet. where it contiimedecold.an
clay, for the space ,of two boom without any.
signs of animation; when lo and behold ! a per
in the erowdobserved one ofthe eyelids quiv.
eying, and exclaimed that life was returning,
upon which the iody was removed to the bed,
where it .gradmilly got warm. and restored to
breathe finely. i A surgeon liras immediatelyunt
for, the wound Wu •dressed,.and there is every
prospect therdeepdodent will yet Bev to ettAy the
sweets'''. of matrimony.--Nertli Wake Ci rca.
421:IPERIOR OLD BRANDY, received and
for sale by N. NATHAN& do C 0..,
april 14 25
,Seed jriet. reeeived medlar'
a: vele by " J. CLAYTON,
Feb 14
NE " coop.
and
an 4 complete landortment of frail.
Aand saaannablii Gosals,just
antocriber, connietint . : •
Dry qqade,
Grocer*, sfr , • .
Qum/Atari Ate. r, .
whiabite oars: fornaliatAda44.olPielli•
bights" pricepikkr IFW•itailiitry praises
A. A: GILE.
,
asp It
B WZMWI
\
Da.Amsori.
# - -.. •
800/W ' I EltL :". '4
14 B*.P! ;4A24,hll.orairees4.li,lkosk , ,Aiiid
KB*: cry in connection with his Ilia , MISS. .
where all kinds of &KAI 'will be:l6olsta Ile
shortestiice Iki . law' ridet. ,
. * ! kik ROMEO vike: v 11. / ' 1
of every ription ma 'to order stliorkiliis4
rata--sisd,ths trade supplied srholemlsAy 11401 p.
&dotal pri;ps.
April 11 , , • IT - :
. - ..1 h.,: , e .
•
lire* and Elegant Goillin
forliTtIANB & 4.tuivirjusi aid
4N *oar. Arr sale. • ' • 7
6-4 English merinos. 11160,t0 75 maitt Ord
Super F . rench do at In 60 per yiwi r
Tartan, ,merino, worsted.eilk and eattoitahairle.
Red, white, yellow, green and searlit linnets,
Bleached and unbleached Canton *dine* frisa
10 to 25 cts per yd.t
Worsted boas, entnfortamps.childreq'tbeie,
Winter prints, glores,lte &e ,
Cotton bats and wadding at 6.1. per sheet,.
dec 3'
Aubscribet has ;now on band at Ida &teem
•A• and iileorehouse cut Centre and Rail s ßeao
dreamt: full assortnanntlefGooits,enititilefet the
coal taken via: i
tßar Iron auerted sizes. .
Band and Hoop dci do
Neil, and Fpikeßoesde do
" -
"Benitunhi , C
.artolersr Qrr'l unit
HAS removed hie Orme to Centre' Street."op.
patite the Brick Bnilding of George M. iint
where he wilr.attend to all business, an.
trusted ° kiln in the line of Ms Ktifeasion.
Oct 21. 48—tf
T. 417. 1. Beatty. •
HAVE just received.por Canal butt Advent re
Copt. John M. Crbsland, direct from New
York,
35 auks dairy cheese.
20 beau pine apple, do
1000 lbs. superior 'flunked beef,
1.000 lbs. do Likrd, •
1600 lbs. codtual. •
.5 bhls. superior Thad.
30 toble. No.l 11Iaekrel, •
/0 bylf • • dci do
'3 bbla. stari.h,' 4
• 25 boxes ingitrior 'green and blifiEl
not 25
,!.. -., . 00d111.
.' • Neill , . 0
... 1 , - ,0 '• ' .
A , _ , mon/1110K of fresh and . smimplabl• t
f244..9 :;! i, just reeennid—cocuiisting in Vt .: l
Dity 8 1 ~ „ : -'y s: -4: 4,11
:17,...- • . GI • KA ," „. ••-;•-^
e ,es,
illityd are, . ..
114eenlware,
Mackerel,
Salt, Plaeter, Ace. &c.
which will be sold lon for cash. The lei/hest
price paid in cash for . all kinds ofcotilify p
. i,dree.
" - JosOn WHITE & SUN:
Mortal Carbon, Dec!2 ,
. Haden Smith, _ • •
Civil Engineer, and Surveyo r, 4.e. .
,
ix eIiVIAG =aired ; speourapment ,
solsMent
w-wtO induce him to wide in Pottsville, Will ID
a Oswedays t make Abet Place his rubberiest.
All bushings entrusted to him stall be punetu.
ally attended t .and treurately parroinuml with
out Doneness" ' ' •
H. S. Ethb ii opportunity to convey
*
thank's' to those - gent! man who have interested.
thamaelves `ln his behalf. '
Pottsville. April 14, 1838. 26-3 '
Milk; 4 lingirettry
' WilafiESAL* , AND RETAIL '
Dray Goodi,qroci7+, Wine 4. Liquor Store
(Next door to Mortimei's 13441.) • •
THEIR connexion wl ith sheltie-in rhilaillPhia
enables them to beep on hand it • yetyxixten
sive,assortment of goods, which they Wall gill at
PhilsOlphia Prices. Blare and Tavern kesistre
and private femilies, 'scold do well to, call.and -
judgeibir themeelvec
31
e Order".
l a l P a ni E lj e 9 atotlfid'lViiii4 l . and *Volunteers; esospe.
••• ding the 3d ,Briptde„ 611 i
will Commence and coutinue the Springtroittior•
for 100, as follows: • • •
53d Reg i me* , amuOangig by Cid. Hugh TAO
say, wbole•Retiment Monday tbel4didaj tit
May•', 1638. 7 • •
'lti s igninti confounded by'r t ol; Baronet
D. l imbs, dd I .lla tanks on Tuesday ths:lslllr
dator Mity n 44 let I Battalion on IlfedaseditY
the 16t h day Of May l icext: .
• 'nth Regiment,. commanded bj"Col. bieelro:
der, on rhuriday I the 1711r4ry,
.May pest; Baltchain, on rrninY the :1841-4,17
oflofey next., .
lsOßeelmierit. comManded by Col.
EliegflW let Battalieo on ibdurday:thetlek.
day of May dent, 2d Battalion On- Mileaky,..thi.
2111 Oa; otlilay next+ , •
30th ]. tigitnent. cominanded-by i,CoUliddrlol;:
• Bickel, lit Battalion; Ttleadny OntAblAllYtedl
lalfy 'enc
. l ila Batter Ft on WsdneodliTure
der offilarnext.
-The company training's willlie?rin &et. I-
Monday in .say, namely, theith f littAboghteon.
are ti be float by the ifommandiiiCeScorift
oC
Tfl os e i louimendiog WWI Qt compnotek
Adj to of Begin s, ire strietited
havaltbiis enrollmentil . ready orradbis 44 .
agresibly.to law. '
By enter of. i • thi
JEsl4ollAll4lltAiiitt i
L liaspltd Brijl 6tirttlir . :l ,. .' 36.'
*i ir o e !edica c t . 1 4
, April 1 h .•• •., •
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rwonsieblanilitra hive javelireerieViiveilligr
t o.
•g" , „Gov silo 601kark ' Cluurviivie'Wkiat2-41-
asiveo witivli wait- the-kaiwkit"allit
BlatuisMapokoeq Mods*. Prisi .
Darljost niched d fir Ws by t:i • ,
, 11 AVM & 2TILFCIII.
April 21 . 1 1 , ~.,. -- .4. 3 ° — ,
lißliE
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Steel, Round & knave 'do de
Nails and Spikis do dO
Coal Shovels ugo do
Hardware', a general aaseortment:
All of which he is ot reduced Sacra.
Jan IS 2 . 3. CLOTOS.
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