The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, October 03, 1846, Image 4

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• D never saw it liaitnitt ctl:
Au errand tin mini fleet than Mary,.
i ' And' oft.,Phe';_nr(rad I he'prai,'s to get y '....
1 Whenbain, ; he trip*-a: . .i ti;lit's a fairy:
4n.rie wee hand. the change she ntiips,
l'., _ r Ackl.What'she'ef scut in the itin-r,
Then-Mitt alintie in' the Eli 11 , 14, : '
_r Sae hapii)..ij:e to tileatte tire wither.;
fihc never atom. Wi 14. 1n Olay,• -
But a' the road as she aw 5.4 t
troons lb herself what...tihe's
.For fear a wool Ottothlite forgotimi
ANA Iwo- as clear as A B
Thit message tells without a - blunder,
And like a little .eider:t-ltrr:
hatue again—a perfect wonder..
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‘ ll's no for trim thsl , 3l'sry Tins; • ' ti
Par _wing ye aye riev s .rtease ye ;..
The best reward the lassie wins ,
Is justptp.stup 3:4. to ulenge
If bairns'.wiiul'i a'example- trice;
And never on their errands ratTy, 4 i:
What hippy li s aint s they aye would
' • Like our wee-erratid•rinuiti Mary r
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131atli Clain;
who eau/Jan;. fir the qe o f him, blacken the
tifilunle , se's (mote, 1;14 ttlta 11:11.) death an cwt •
umd - ris7na.
• As Stint, the neva boot black, wac passing up
Bt...Charles street yestenidy, wait the implements
of his , ipurfession, - says•--I,rnsheti;
blacking; and' a pie., of nu k celled edge
on it, 'in 9 haAet underlnsartn..li . e wa's Waited ha
an . Indiana. volunteet. whnse hoots were -nutbite
hi l strtimerig rip tit hip lines, otuil tire znya on which
Wait an inch thick. [mire to less ;.she was literally"
, up to ins knees in mud. . .
sayoald ssid the ivolunteA
tare you- nut-a - hoot hlakk
;WA I isn't uotiu'ele, said Sam. 'T- has pol
ishedidie ere scuba de people writ lives in
it—for de lid; tilteen years. You see,- de twat.,
flinty has extended to me in tic reg'iur maternal line:
:41y fader was a lona i •
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'Ail right; Ehusty,"s..td 'the._ volunteer,. ra sing
his fuoi and restin4 the h'rel of 'his hoot in, SattAs
• lap and stippituitu: himself against the lamp vo:t.
. •
'Now, the volunte er's ho.ilS, be it known. lie,ides
.being partially wet - .- itad par-ieularlv dirty, never
Fince they came oil' the nor perlJap4 \ evealhEn.
bad brushed' aegii.iiiitanve with Way &
or any subititute for that runri.ratkir blaeking.. •
Sam, nothing daurited, however, went. to work.
He scraped off the-dirt and brushed in' the .bliek
ing ; but; although he. rubbet; and. rubbed; and
continued . to rub, tire boot retnatUed as dull and a,
dark at Erebus.,
•Cio ahead,' said Cie vo!unteer ••••
culls ilia guin' it faof, inassaT said Sam.
But, why is dis boot, ni.issa (be still keeps rub.
bing for. life fiAre) vyhy ig dis boot. I say, like Pete
Gumbo among de dm 1'
know,' sold the vuluilteer, 'nor, core
your curly head, I don't e;i`re.:.
•Den,''says Sam: :you Dis boot is
like :Pete Cii'undio uudef d to dsr
cumstanees, 'cause it can't .v/iiiie!. Yaw :11V
Ya.VY
•13'ruSh on, said thevoluimw, ism] briim on;
the,polishi or you.shan't get`the first, red cent Jo(
. the job.' 1,
Sam did brush on and a•vay,.but still he'could
tiring forth no polish. ?haling all further ettr.s
unnecessary; he looked lati_in the volunteer t a Wee,
the perspiration covnring his phix• liko glahular
bubbles or a rainy day, and tau:ayering dad iC t ai r e i .
with. a broad; good natured grin, he asked, •Alaas.'
why lei like Kos - oust:o You just tells me
,and I gibs in ; but I reckons' you'll hob to gib in
any way you - can fix IL I sees you gibs it up,'
said Sum. Pen lis like masse biosciuso 'cause
L endeavored, to effect a ,Pcihalt Pcy.olutiott and
failed !! •
The honest volunteer gave a loud guffaw, and
give Sam India. dollar,' not for polishing his lmm's,
for that he did not do ; but foe his aptitude at
making a - cln u ru m.— N. o... Delta.
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irOW TO SCE A K Ix Pe u i 'le.—When , you
mount the stand, be puzz led to kfiow.wher. L., ri. r
your hut, look around as . thungh" you Were pia .. .•
cool and collected, and suddenly put your bat iip
ondhe fluor. *•Turn then to 'the audience, puaa
Your fingers. lightly and macelullythrouis,M y ou ,
hail, and say. •fr'e!low eitirrataf:—,c;tatid your
right hand ; pit your It;ft on yoneveat, iiii wh eb
ever side it is your private opinion that. vonheatt
lies; -swell out your cheat as though all the ;oil
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des4s of Liliettrrit, Ike world. had left their re-.
spectiYe countries', had taken huUrd at illodging in
your ezpaitaive bosom, and a oe, now 'struggling
to find their.way out at the fitint door: livre;r:
their generous; atilt for it what), and Then out with
them in a blaze of glory. Tiii tiff:et will he tre
mendous.
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•Don't:gii.e any inure lit . n . irbi <that mon,' %rya: ,
the ; piiremplory • ol4er 01 (I:Clapt. Fuller,, of the
steithboat Fashion, to 'his Tins-lan
guagii waa uFeil' ink retereuce in- a i;uluiiteer, who;
was: a pasc-nger on boaril oath him on the last
trip down to Lavarica, and ixini was rather oh
ioreperous tn . his coniluet, iu cirrikcitn-ticn - of hav
ing inixed too touch :brandy w alt his water. •
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Don't give any invre ;11111,T tt! 1 bat ,
i fil4n, I izay,.
still, mere emphatically repented the c,upt.ln—•l4e
is sa tali now a. be 'c..Anlv.ell Lear.' i .• . . -
he—:c-1 may he full, Cap
lain,' replied 'the volunteer, lit idinitiago_as dta
tiaet as he was ahle I t.usr, .hut. tiic, I, hlc, I'll he,
hie, hanged, if you n't . / .. 14//e'i!—...Deitti. • . .
• ,
- A.,Vernint cdit..r, ad rises young ladirs in
those digs ins rho'gijak.l uld
I'doingqip matters in cowling line, and rectom
'l' uremia this summary method :
OiViiett
_you have got a 111•111 . to tha stit king
lioint.-..that when 1113
pnapn=re—Juu't to a ,-
way your head. or alfi.ct blush, or •rt.l'er hilt to,
pa, or ask him for rr,(,r ,
understolid now—but jmt look hidi n r t,t in the
face. eivi; him a hearty sioack, and (ell huu io go
- Without delay , and ord, r the.firnituce:'
tiNEX ACTED et:N.—r lin IS :ID. vet so good as
when it conies unsmight.,. ippvi)ing in , at a
coarse looking shop, wi:ere all and smelt of
,business, we saw a star.sig victuro of two doliki.).B
With the following nucitstion from 6t.ak.vedre :
When shall we th ref! lil cI again ! " .
This is one af . the practical - j.ikes at which Cie
Frit3' , 4l. could not fall hi us. well iss'the".l4.
stsstaers.— New York. J./1;0ff.
• .:143mreasstofv:—A young convert in this coun
try, recently, got up witi W. 15 making confeseion
somewhat after this;,eort—
•l have bt•en very wicked, indeed ; have cheat
ed many persons, very many ; but I mill realore
four fold he -was intersupiecl by an. old
lady. thus— •
•Well, I flh(lu Id hi n k heforo' you confers much
more, you had better ruarry Attry •Stchhins ae you
sgroed to !'
SHARP Pu•emee.—An attorney brought au
immense bill to-a lady for busineti.s dune: The
lady (to whom he had paid Ms addresses) mur
mured at Mweharge..
•M,Marit,' r. plied of the law, •1 had' a
mind to convince you that my profession is lucra
tive, and that 1 should not have been a kid Mitch.'
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. LuPPEvvarc - r- 64, TAYLOR ,
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EGoletr.v.,‘ t w i n their - cpstorners and the public.
-- lri...t entre I that they havi• op e n e d for t heir i n ,,,,,
thin. onh-Qf the latee,d. Rini inoi•tyartoil assortment:, of
go - ods, suitibtefor the spiinl and 'snootier trade that
• enter conic to Ilits.,.panty ; such as it-se - style Siberian.
iladJington. 4 , rotiiii,'Ar ea-fiat), Enzrlh.li, rteesh; A m ,
' .. kart, cloth* and cassii ,, ree]nf all - descilptiCins, with
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- ~. DIM of the richest and toast - er-...iiionable stock of' it 5t
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I , inga the eye neer beheld_ Aloe linen, tine cotton, a nd
•glnektin.slutrts, Connie Collars, Ilibilkerchiefs, tuna
i A
iintllt GiAlrel, Sumenrlerer, nli
ral trality - `etripsil and
enthroidered Scarfs, which far beauty and styre-nanot
4 .. ;be surpeueed.' All.of which will Inc. ilisfeared or,'-at
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priceu within the r.iailt, - ,,r every person.
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Should you fat netii 4 W;1 in a call, w , e are saflstird you
• ' wilt not regret it.. ' LIPPINCO/"r &TA '14,011.,
Corner of Centre d
and
Mal i ni.ng"..t r'f.q l
P. 1 3....4.11 goo 6 made tie order. in a style hind/can
. not be eurpaei.ed in the slate, rot which we rut-give
2 , • the best of reference.
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pOttsville, April 15, 1811.
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A CARD.
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PROCLAMATION. I
`jrtrEßCAßinandbyanActoftheGen dlAsiem
t t lay of the Commonwiatth•af Tennao anisien
tithql t..Atl act regulating thC General Electi na within
thj , :.Continonsvealtit, passettthe 2d day of inly, A. D.,
1629 ." it is =dells° diityof the Sherd' or. very court
ty;l6nice public notice oil anal election in be holden,
awl to make .known in such notice what ()dicers ate to
be elected Therefore,.
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.11,, REED.
MO Sheriff of the County of Sclinytaill, do MANE
uNowar by thia advertiaenient tothe electori of said
county of :3,buy11.111, that a
GENERAL ELF:C Frei:4 ,
w ill • be held' in the said county:, ow TRESDAY, the
13111 day of OCTOBER next, sit the several . diXtrlcts
thereof, :AS fonovri. to wit :
L. The' elect iors of the- Borough 'of igsburg, will
Mild their el,:climfat the Court House, in the, borough
of Omit:shuts_
The electors, of all that part of ,West Brunswig
ing and being east of, the following' line.
cionmencing at the sand hoiehn the Herbs County tine,
'thence by a straight h&c to the Incise of Varnuel It.
Medlar, iiiclnding the Fame, thence to the farm, of Wm.
Mate excludfug-the saute. thence tothe farm of George.
.Meitgel. now • orcapted be Peter Miller, including the
same, thence to the honserifiatob Petro, includinallie .
saute, thence by a straight line pasting near Ahraham
, Fu
,osts.on the Manheim township line, shall hareafter ,
;form a seherate Election district, and the qualified vo
ters residing therein, shall ttnla their central electierrs
at the pnbhr house of Samuel Boyer, in the town of
port in said township.
3. _Clinton,he electors or West Ilronswig township, not in
cluitedial the above boundaries, will hold their general
elections atiheretofore, al the Court House; in the bo
rmigh
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-1. The electors of East' Bnteswirt township, will
'ad the irelec Win at the linuie of Ili - kry Lutz, notene
'milled by Moyer, in the !town of Altiteans..
burg. ;
hectors of4Pino Grove tow' ship, will hold
their elect ion at thf.house,of Whi. Lutz, in the Bo
tough of Pinegrove, The borough of Pinegroce,
hereafter forms.* separatel election district, and the
(0;01E44 electors“, thereof, shall hereafter yore at their
general elections in separaid boxes from the town:4l4i;
at the lonise of William G e tz. The Mialifled' elecitirs
thereof, shall elect their °inters annually atithb time'
and Mace fa. electing ilidgell . end inshet tors, for coo
t-Meting said elections agreeably to the - prirvisious of
the Act entitled an. 'Aet relating to-electors of this
Comitionw, altlt, passed the 2d-of and its
54pihntepts. , • •
The electors of Wayne township, will hold their.
electiriu at the hens •,,of Leonard] Shot!, inkeeper In
the town of Priedensbarg. • ' •
7. The electors of tipper Ma heath nen, town:4llM. will
hold their elections at the house of Samuel Moyer, in
said township.. .
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house occupied by Mr. liaW'n, wtil'hotti their election
at the house of, Francis Dengler, in said township.
:I). The eltic.Pg€4ol Poner lownship , will hold their
tlection at the'nouse of Jacob Ileberling,.jr., in said
township. -
.• 10. The elekors of Lower Ma!mimeo township.
bold their general . election, at the house of Joseph
in
said_tnn•nshtp. -
11. The electors of 'Vest' Penn township, will hold.
their election'at the house now occupied by. Jacob
Schwartz, in said township, .
H. The electors of towns . hip, will bob! their
electiop at the house of -Jacob' Eisenhower, in said
township.
13: The electors of Ttin,ll town:hitywill hold_ their
election at the house of Jacob Faust, Inlteeper, in said
township. •
14. The electors of the borolith ,of Minersillle, will
hold their election at the house now uccupted by
chael Wearer, in Said horougli.
15. The lectors of that part of the 'township of.
Schuylkill,' Included in the following boundaries, to
wit: liezinning at' the line between ,Schttylkill and
East Brunswig townships,.thence ateng the State road
leading front Orivigsburg to Catawissa, crossing the.
line of the said . tiiwnshipS of, and lint
• runswig, thence,a)ong said state road to the north
i',lll line of '1111.5h ,tbwrilibip, including. the said town
snip of schnydklll, and the northwest of said, state
road to the place of beginning, hereafter be an
elect inndistrict;rand the qualified electors thereof,sball
hold their aeneral elections at the house ofNathan Bar,
low. is said township.
ifi, electors of Schuylkill tominshlpwho
lieretofiae held their elections at the house of Freder
ick .nensineer, jr., and who are not included in the
nlinve boundaries, will hold- their General vleetions as
1,,,.t0f0re. at 'the 'holtse of Henry I,3etzzenheraer, in
Sento lkiil township. ,
17. the;electors , ofthat part Ilf the townshipsof Nor
wegian n l 'Branch. • included within, the following
bourn rice , to,w it : Beginning at iite Brined Mountain
lintel, including the same, front thence a south west
corner to the st lininch of the river• Schuylkill at
Clilmlnsvitie, including the came. thence fottoitfing
the EH ul West Branch to thexouth of the Mine ;fill gap,
ito the colleries at said gap, Pont toence a south
east ermrse t,rthe west 'Norwegian creek, al Mann &
celheries,riticluding the same, from thence
coot inning i he same course to G. snore's 14Vrrt) house,
on the Centre turnpike. including I lie same, from itn.nce
all east course to Warlesvillc, inclorling the same. from
thence ctintint2ing the sante co'nrse to the tow n.of St.
Ciait,lncluding the same to Mill Creek. thence follow
ing the said Mill Creek and Valley. I n the farm house
of James C...t3tttvens, including the man,!, front thence
a south west Course to the Broad Mottiodia 'hotel, to
place of beginning, and the electors of that part of
Branch township, lying v; est or Ch,apinanvills, in said
township, to!ltalin's tavarit on-the Ntinersville road,
and south of the West Pianeh of the ri••er
(who lo;retofore held their election? at Llewellyn.)
shell hereafter be, an election distric't.and thennalified
voters thereof, snail hereafter held their general elec
tions at the house now occupied by Peter Kline, in the
town of New Castte, in the township of Nortiegian.
-It4, The qualified electors of the remaining part of
Branch township, not included in the above bounda
ries, will hold their general elections as heretofore at
the house of Jacob Heim, in the town of Llewellyn.
19. The qualified electors of that - part of the town
ship of Norweg'a and Seli)lkill, who heretofore held
'heir elections t he l'ort Carbon linuse,in the TitiVil
of I , nrt Carb a. nil who are hunt itiChlded in the above
houoilaries, vitt, hold thdir general elections as hereto
fore at the ort Car'Jon house, in the town of Port
'.91 Ali the qualihed elertors of the. South Ward in
le borough of Pottsville. shall hold their elections at
le public house of CharlesSaitie.,in said. ward.
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21. The North Ward in the borough of Pottsville
eastwardlv of Ventre street, shall he called the.
North East Ward,:and the qualified elettoni thereof,
!Intl t . ddllieir generil elections nt the house of Main.'
tnillian Doertlinger. in said borough. '
2'2. The North %Yard in tire-borough of Pot ly-,
ing westwardly of Cent-re he
'North Wetit rd,'_ and thenualitted,eyet ors, thereof
including that portion of the electors Tri(Norwegian
ownship..w ho having' heretnfore vot etl in Owid,borough
slnlll hold their'e'eneral eleetionit at the house nnw oc,
copied by Nathaniel 1. Milli,'
That part Oahe township co - not:Ili 'Manhelm, Iving
north of the summit of the second mountain, shall forms
another and a iiiinarate election district. and the qtiali,
tied voters residing within the bounds thereof. shall'
hereafter hold their general 'elections at the "Atouht
Carbon Hotel.' in tail township.
el, The Electors of that Pact of North Manrieint.
township, castwarilly of a line aommenrine at the
,bouse of • Philip Drumheller. thence to the house of
fterirec Delbert, thence to the house Of John flotz,
ihenre to the• bons., of Robert thence to the
hoylkill townithipline, will hold their election at the
j 'mut House, in the hormichof Omit:slung.
T}....!towtisfita nr,South Manlivim, shall hereafter
forot a sepera to election chstrict, and the qualified vn-,
lets thereof, shall tierce lief hold their general elections
tot he public hor.: now occupied by George Heber..
t.t!ri. Theclector.of the remaining part of north iklanlicim
YOwto.hip, will hold their election at the house of Philip
11.3er. iiikeeper, in the borough of Schuylkill DaYen.
The borough of Schvlkill IlaVell hereafter forms,n
separate election grist' let. :and' the- qualified voters
thereof. shall hereafter vote :it the conerul'electinns.in
separate hoXes from the township at the house of
Royer. The qualified itlectorg• s itherisifithall elect their
rialto-vs annually- at the time and liN e tsr eloeting
Jii.lues and in:flier:tors, for cfmduciina saiil elections
acrocably tithe provisions of the ail entitled an "Act
rid:tin:a to the elecary of this Cumtitonwealili passed
the second of Julx one thousand eight hundred and
tY-nitte.and Oa supplements. •
27. The electors of ,the nortotah of Tamaqua, will
inkti their elect ion et the arbool'ttploke in sant 13( . 1111'12h
At w tlree, and thatn.a: are to be eleeted by, the
freemen of . thn county, of '
One Person •
For Canal Commissionnr of tic& .Connitonwealth
of Pennsylvania.
One Pcrson
To represent the Congressional District, composed of
the ennui ies of Schnylk:ll. Dauphin: ,
and Lebanon, in the Congress of the United States.
• One Person ,
To represent the Senatorial District, coniposrd of the
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/. - mniiet of Sc huylkill. Cat son, :11Otiroe and
Pike, in the Senate of the Connnonwealth of
• Pennsylvania. - .
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Two Persons
For Members of the House of Representattves of the
Coininonwealth of Pennsylvania..
. - - One 'Person
For Sheriff of the county of Schuylkill. '
One Person.
- • For County: Commissioner.
One Person
For Director of. the r;oor. •
•. -One' Person
For Coupiy Auditor. . •
Tlie geMeral election to be opened between the hours
of .9 and In n'elock in the forenoon, and shall continue
without interruption or, adjournment until 7 o'clock in
the Evenidg;lwhen the polls shall he Mimed.
In pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly of
the Commonwealin of Pennsylvania, entitled l'Au Act
relating to the election °filth Commontvealth," pas- .
sed the second day of July. A. D., 1b39; Notice Is here
by
"That theinspecinrs and judges,shdsen ns aforesaid,
shall meet at the--respective places apppihted for holding
the electioil in the diStricts to which'th4 respectively
belong. before nine o'clock in the morning of the sec-.
and luesday in October, in each and every year, and
mutt of said inspectors shall appoint one„cierk, who
shall he a qualified voter orsuchtlistriet. -
," In rose the person who shall have received the See-
ond highest number of vote; for inspdctor, shall not
attend on the; thy of election, then the perscor'svho
shall have received the second highest number-of votes
for judge nt the next preceding election shall act as in-,
Spector in his place. .And in case the person who shall
have received. the highest number of votes for inspector
shall not attend, the person elected judge shall appoint
an inspector in his place firvl In case the person elec
ted judge shall not attend, then the inspector who re
ceived the hig.hesenninbernivotes shall appoint a judge
'ln his plate: and if any vacancy shall continue in the.
board for she space of one hour after the time fixed by
law for the opening of the election, the qualified vo
ter-S
-4f the township, ttard or district, for which such
otlieershall have been elected, present at the place of
election, shall-elect rine of their number to fill such va-
Caney.
" It shall be the 'duty of said assessdrs respectively
to attend at the place of-holding every general, special
or townshipelection duxhig - the whole thus sal elec
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lion is hot - open, for the purpose )fif giving.ififormation
to the inspector( anttsfidgea 'when called on to relation
to the tight of any lerstirrissessed by them to vote at
stich electinifand stelvother matters in relation to the
assessments ntvoters'as the -said; inspectors or judge,
cri!ither of them shall from time to time require. ,
r " Thai Tha person shall be perthitted to sole soy '
election as aforesaid, other , thart , a white (iceman of
the age oricienty-one years or more . , who shall .have
resided Within the state at lenst one year, and in the,
election district where he offers*, vote J ew
dayis immediately preceding such election, and within
two years paid a state or county Mx, which sh,PII have ,
been assessed-et least ten days, hefiire the election.—`
But .a citizen tit the United StateS, who had previously.'
been a qnalified'yoter Of thin state, and removedittore
from anti and who shall have resided 'in the ,
eleetion Waffler, and paid taxes as aforesaid, shall be
entitled to vote after residing in this state 6 months ;
Provided that the whitelfreeman; Citizen of the, United
States, who had previously been a qualified 'voter of
this state, and removedtherefrom and returned, and
-who sha ll resided in the election district, and paid
taxes as aforesaid, shall he entitled to vote after resi
ding In this state six months ; Provided, that the white
freemen citizen's
_of the UnitekStatesl between the
ages of twenty-one and twenty-two years. and having
. resided in this state one year and in the etc.-lion dis
trict ten days asuforexaid, shall he entitled to vote, al
though they shall not have paid taxes." . '
" No person shall be permitted to vote w hose rnme
is inn Contained in , the list of taxable inhattifams fur
nished by the Commissioners as; aforesaid, unfess.first
he produces a receipt for the Ipavment within two
years, of a state orcomity - tax assess,ed agreeably to
the Constitution; and give satisfactory evidefiee either
!..on his Own oath or aftirniation of another, that he has'
paidsuch a tax, or on TiPlure to *hne riteccopt, slialf
melte - oath to. the payment thereof; or second, if he
claims a right to vote hi being sit elector between the
ages of twenty-one and twenty-two years, he shall:de
pose on-path or affirmation, that) hmhas resided in the
state at least tine year next benne his applieotion,mnd
''make ovenproof of residence in the district-as it.fs re
quired hythis act, and that he does verily belleve from
_the accounts given hitn that, he Fs of the age aforesaid,
and give such, other evidence as is required by this
act, whereupon the name .of the; perion so admitted to
vole' shall he inserted in the alphabetical list by the
inspectors and a note made opposite thereto by Writing
the word 'Aar," KM shall be admitted to vote by rea
son of having,pnid a tax, or the word "rige," if be
Shalt be admitted to vote-on account of his nee, and in
either case the reason of such sfote shdil be,calied out
to the clerks, who shall mark it lit the list of voters
kepthy them.
"In all cases where the name of ihe.person C'Tann
ing to vote is not founron the list banished by the
comnitssioners and assessor. or his right to votevvheth
er found thereon or not,'is objected I , by any qualified
citizen, it shall be Ule dtr y of their, inSpe,ctors to erem
itic such person nn oath as to his qualifications, and if
be claims to have resided within that state for one year
or more, his oath shun be sufficient proof thereof, but
he shall make proof by at least one competent witness.
who shall bb aqualifted elector, that he has resided with
in the district for more than Aen diys nextitninedlately
preceding said election, and' shall also himself swear
I that his bona fide residence, in pursuance of his lawful
calling, is within the dlstrictand that he did ant remove
in the said district for thepurpooe of voting therein.
" Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall
make due proof If required, of residence and payment
of taxes, no nforesaid, shalt be permitted-tit vote in the
township, warder districtin.which he shall reside.'
It' any person'shall prevent, or attempt to prevent
any officers of an election under this act frrim holding
such election, nr use. or Owl aten ank violence to tiny
such officer, or shall interrupt or improperly interfere
with hint in the execution of his duty, oishall block up
or attempt to block the window-or avenue to any win
dow where the same may be holden, nr !hall riotously
disturb the [weave at such election 'shall use or prac
tice any intimidation. threats, force or violence, with
design . to in fl uence unduly or overawe any elector , or
to preveut him from voting, or to remain the freedom
Mc:Loire. sucitperson on conviction shall be fined In
any'sunt not exceeding five hundred dollars and be im
prisoned for any time not less than one nor more than
' twelve months. And if it shall' lie shown to the court
where the trial of sues 'citfence shall he had' tteft the
person so effendi n; Was nista resident of the city, ward,
district or township, where the said offence was coin
mitte.d,nnd not entitled tri a vote therein, then, on con
viction, he shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not less
than one hundred dollars, and be - imprisoned note less
than six months nor niece than two years. '
If any person or pfilsot63 shall make any bet or wager
uporothe result of any election within this Common
wealth; or shall alter to Make any ouch bet or wager,
either by verbal pioelitnation thereof, Or by any'writ
ten or printed adverSitieinflit, cliallengn or invite any
person or persona to make suchbet or wager, open con
-action theireof he or they shall forfeit and pay three
times the amount so het; or offered to be bet. r •
The Judges are to cra k e their returns Inc the county
of Schuylkill, at the VOurt Ilause Orwigsburg, on
Friday. the 16th day of October A. D.,lStfi.
Given under rity hand and seal at the Sheriff's Office'
at Orwigsburg, and datid September 12th, inthe year
of nur Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-six.
and seventieth year of the Indepcudence of the Uni
ted States of America.'
God wee the eQinmontorallh. -
• • JcitEMlAll
Sheriff's Office, Orwiesd
burg, Sept., Ithh, , lSls:c. . .
NEW ANED EY4ENSIVE
Clothing and. Gentlemen's Furnishing Store.
rllHE'subsenber has just returned from the cities of
1 New York and Philadelphia with a splendid and
cheap assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Veslitigs
of the ,latest iouportations, comprising the best. black
French and English wool dyrd Cloths, superfine black
French Doe Skins and English wool dyed Cassimeres,
Frenchand English Fancy Cloths, suchas Olive, Brown,
Invisible Green, li.c., French Fancy • Cassimeres of the
latest Spring styles, plain and fancy vestiiitts . ,' hlack
satio, cashmere, cashineretts, white and buff easel
merits, light fancy velvets, Marseilles, ,&c.; all. of
which he is prepared to sp,anufacture to order 'in. the
very beat style, and at pritei at which he is determined
'TM customer shallpimplain. Being hiinselfa practical
tailor, and eurploying cutters and workmen superior to
any others in the place, he is able to warrant 7very ar
ticle manufactured by him to give satisfactio i to the
most particular in fashion, fit and finish: .
The subscriber has also just opened at his ne* store
the largest, best, and most thshionable stock of ready
made clothing ever,olfered to the-Pottsville publiil all
of which he will dispose of at prices which cannot fail
to satisfy purchasers, viz: ' ,
Fine Black Frock Coats from :• $lO 00 to $lB 00
_ do Dress dO. 800 hi tin
• do '. Sack do . 550 10 50
Fancy Frock and Dress Coats 8 00 18 00 •
Summer tweed , griats 2 I'd) -4 50
Linen do 75 . '2 00
' Fine Cassimere Pantaloons, Slack q,
r and tan. y colors , . 350 1,50
French Cassiinere. Pantaloons,
(summer goods).. , , C , r 250 5 50
. .
~.I.inen - pantaloons ,
. ; 62i ' 121
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- "S,upertine black Satin Vests 13 50 5 00 ,
-..., do I ii , l . . do I '1 50 ''' 3.00
FaricYvests Cashmerett Cashnttel 75 2 50
• ,Marsetiles'Nests ' -.... 02 ,1 50
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The stilisrriber's establishment may very properly he
called the Pottsville Emporium of Fashion, where gen
tlemen may alWays obtain every article of gentlemen's
wear, such as i.birts, collars, hanilkerchiefs scarfs,
gloves, hose. suspenders, &cq ., ,, suited to the fastid
ious taste of the exquisite, the plain,haints of the sub
stantial citizen, or the wants of the industrious labo
rer. lic can clothe a man from head to (not with a
suit of clothes for 32 50, which is cheap enough (or the
Ton rest. .
c.:rThe subscriber ban just received the latest London)
Paris, New N uric, and Philadelphia spring and Summer
Fashions. Any tahle can - he suited at his new 'store in
Centre street, next d - Our above Clemens's Drug store,
Pottsville. - B. T. TAYLOR.
05. Don't Ergo the plaeei
Pottsville;-April ls.
17-
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: - _O7IIQUERED.
'THE ODUNTALGIC DROPS,
•
Warranted to-cure the Tooth-fiche in two minutes.
THIS preparation is the 'result of much patient ex
periment--is compounded hy- a scientific .Dentist,
and is guaranteed to he perfectly innocuous in its ef
fects upon the other Teeth. The genuthe arts le.can:
be hail at Bannan's Book.store, Pottsville, wholesale
and retail, general Agent for the county. Also of the
followine Agents:-•
JOHN S. C. MARTIN, Pottsville.
CHARLES LAWTON, jr. 'Co. St. Clair.
25 cents per bottle. '
•
t..Y Agents wanted to all the Towns in the County at
the usual discount. •
.May 2, 1546. 'ld
VEGETABLE, FRUIT,
OYSTEIIS;` FISH, &c.,
•
- DOYLE & CATER, continue, business at the. ol
I) stand, corner of Ceiitre and Mahantongo streets
Pottsville, where they will keep a constant supply,
when rn season, of Veffeteibles, Fruit of erery *scrip.
lion, Fresh Fish, OWera.lohsters, Clams. and every:
luxury which the PhiladeiPhia market atibrds,•all ot,
which they will sell ; at very moderate advances on:
Philadelphia prices.'
•
Cr Messrs. B. & C..havitig'long been engaged In ca
tering for the public, and consequently become per
fectly familiar with the trade, flatter themselves that
they cart supply all articles in their line to the citizens
of Pottsville. and vicinity; upon rather better terms
than any ofrileir r„rimpetitors.
Pottsville, May 23d 1646 j 21.6m0
Valuable Coal .Tracts to Rent.
rllO let on leases, to suit applicants, all that tract of
• I land belonging to the North American Coal Co.,
known as the Mill Creek Tract, coma ining the follow
ingliat of Coal Veins, many of which,—atnong others,
the Peach Mountain Veins—having a range of over a
mile in length, viz : —Lewis, Spohn, Barraclenth,
Pearson, Clarlcson, Stevenson, Little Tracey, l'each
Mountain Veins, Green Park'or Ravensdale'ein, Per
pendicular. Diamond, and Big Diamond Ve ns,'along
~ w ith many others not named.
' Also, all that tract called the JunctiOn Trbet, belong
ng to the said Compsny,enntaining the Salem, Farresl 4
Rabbit Role, Mortimer, Tunnel; Black Mine!, C. Law-
ton and Alfred Lawton Veins. ,, , Also, a Saw Mill and
Grist Mill;sittiated on the Mill Creek Tram, all of which
will be rented on moderate terms by npplviag to
I DAVID„ CHILLAS, Ag't.
- Pottsville, Feb. 21
ilichardson , s• Coal Breaker,
Tr 119 SE persons about erecting machlnerrfor hreak
, 1. ing coal will find it to their interest before making,
it.selection to apply to the subscriber, as the patentee of :
the.above machine, will guarantee such advantages in
saving, waste, 4.e. as will be found to he .an object
worthy their attention, securing them against all risks,
.in order that these advantages may be fully tested.
WM. S. HILL,
WestSranch Valley, near Schuylkill Haven.
i June 27 • \ 27-tf
" Valuable
-Real Estate.. .
ALOT of ground, in 'Market street, Pottsville, capa•
ble of being divided Into 14,e:salient building low,
for sale low. Apply to ." "BERN
Jan. 10, 2 7 tf blabantOngo strait, Pottsville.
Wi
THE MINERS' JOURNAL:
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P . TENT' ETALLIC ROPES, .
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FOE , t E IiISE OF-'MINES , . RAILWAYS, .ezc - ., -
' • Far sale, or imported toorileri by tint subscriber...,
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rrAll SE Re f a are nods almost eiclust4ely used in'
-1-;i
;lb Colita lie rles. and on-the Railways in Great Brit
an, $ n ateff.ound'io be ' reatly supettor to Uempen
ones a reganTirsafety, durability and economy. ' .
The [Patent Wire Ropee, have -proved to be sti ll in .
good' canditionafter three year's service, in thc.same
slit:atm wherethe flempen,nnes, previously tried, of
donble the site and weight would wear out in nine or
ten months. They have been used for, almost every
purpote to which Hempen Ropes andehai a ns have been
applied. Mines, Railways. - Heavy Crane Standing
MP/ging, Window Cords, Lightning Conductorg, Signal.
Halyards, Tiller Ropei. &e. They are made either of
lion 0! Copper Wire, and in cases of much exposure
tqiiapcnefspf Calvenized Wire.
- T,PS nyiliniats from thl: most eminent Engineeys
,in
F a nefa d can be shown as to their efficiency, and' any
- additional information required re.pecringi the differ
ent descriotionsand application will .he given 6y .-
' A LFRED. F. KEMP; 75 Broad st, Now York.,
Bole , Agent in the United rstates.
Ne Yprk, May 30tb.1646? ' • - 4 00
arathe subscriber has been appointed Agent for the
sale f the Patent Wire Rope in this Region. All or
ders left at this' office; stating size, :veleta and,tength,
will lie sromptlyattended to. • B. BANNAN.
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.ftlso,Eng.ines and Cl rin f i j Cylinders with all neceti
nary machinery for Blast P urnates: Hot.alir Piper, of
the most approved. plans; Cuplind 801 l joints and ira
te* Tapers, of the very hest,,censtruction. They par
001srly iuvna the attentionzof Iron Masters aml par
tais engaged in the Iron trade, to their large stock of
. Patterns for Rolling Ofins, having lately constructed
the tnaeltiziery for two of tholargest Milri; in the coun
ty Mill at Wiltestinire. and the
lii (IMO Mill at the" Mumma' Iron Works. llanviPe.
They are fully prepared for this kind of work, together
,with every variety of general machinery. Of the qual
ity of their work and 'materials, it is enough to say,
that time and experienee, he most infallible tests, have
aniply,denunist rated the genuine character of their en
gines and machinery.
. Orders are respeefully solicited `and will be promptly
attended to. . HAYWOOD & SNYDER.
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or two large volurites of 900 pages each. Issued zlemi.
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Have Commenced the publication of the Mimic- men
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numbers regularly and ponctudlly, until *die whole is
completed.
The work will be edited by an accomplitdieti Ameri
can 'Scholar, who, Without .nipairing in thmslightest
degree,TheintegritY of the hrignial text, will add suclr
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link been verkkeavy, as in addition to' the closely con
densed printed clatter, it has been necessary to exe
cute upwards of rive hundred engraving's, In order ef
toerctsticilennytiflc,
toe : s h p i l s a t i o n r ' i tV i
a e nct
uixellish the varinus subjects
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confi
dently rely on: the intelligence and liberality. of the
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Booksel
lers and Agents will be punctually attended to.
BENJ.. IiANNAN, . ',' - •
At the office of the Miners' Journal, his received the
exclusive Agency of this Work 'from the Publishers,
for this-county, anti is prepared to receive any number
of subscribers at his office, where specimens of the
Work can be seen. It ought to tie in the hands of ev
ery family and young man in the county—and all can
prOCUTO 4 copy by saving. onlyffsycelfta 4 month.
Angus!, 29, 180. .
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oCOLLLE RY WORKS,
' i •ouNDity iiLtantrin sum'.
HE subscribers, at their old stand. corner of Ralf
Road and Callott•hill streets, are prepared to man:
et ttre'to .order. at t - shot te . st notice, Steam Evincs
/'amps, ninny powet and.capacity for inpling'and
er purposes. Batiin's Coal plienking Machints, with
id and perforated rollets, us tray he-required.
I January ' :17, 1848,
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GREAT WORK • ' •
Vor Winter pt-ening,
C U dl
..11 JJ E IL S
POPULAIR, ENCyCl.op.xpin
philabelplOa.
Age. ~ss
Works. Milne been long engaged In the manufac
ture of Copal.Varnish; (as well as other kinds,) is now
prepared- to-offer. to purchasers an 'article, which in J .
quality, cannot. be surpassed My any in the Union. Al- i t
en, receiving weekly froth the above celebrated Works, fl
AVindow Glass of. every itiZe, Constantly on hand a.
full assortment of White Lead. of the most' approved ; 1
brands,. Red_Lead, Litharage, Saxony Magnekia;
which.will he soli at Manufacturer's prices, together!!
with a large and. well selected stock of Drugs, Medi-i
eines, Adds, "Fine Colors; Perfumery, ,Fe in
short every articlit.ltrtho Drug line. Merchants, Phy-;
sicians and Dealttra ti,it general. are requested to
anti examine the r ,stock and prices, feeling satisfied they,
be indneed to tiara:ire.
Philada., Tebruary 14, ISIGi „. „
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• •TO CARITAIJSTS 4 . .• OTHERS. ' .:
P6nnsylvaida Coal & Iron Lands,!'
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.. • .. .-._ . For Sale.'
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le •-il ACRES ,19 Perohes and allowance of 6 per
lli Pit:en!, of brit raid fanning Lands,loca'ted in,
irmiis TtitviishiN,Jetf,.ison county, tine , Timberedi
and*Watered, and having several Millidtes. i non them i
Two main roads inn through the land:, and improve(
Farms'adjoin; whtle Saw and 'Grist Mt .• re in tha t 1
inlinediite'neighborhood. .This land was selected , by 1
ivre.ntknian"qf e'xperienced judginent,,and is considi
ered byludgeslo be.one of the best (tarts-in ttm coup.„!
ty, - 'lts proximity to the Clarion and Allegheny rivers; j
and numerous navigable streams, -and' the prOposel I!
Railroad to Pittsburg and Erie, renders it highly desi .l
table as an investment at present prices. , : [
Abounding in Iron Ore and Bituminous Coal - of fine i
quality, it isibelieVed to present oneof the now ;ad- ~
vantageonslocattims. for Iron Works. in West Pentr'-!
.sylvania. Tire present owner purfdtased with a view i ,
rif,erectilm such Works. but engagements in another
will-ter obliges him with great icing...meg lei - forego his
nitent lon.- ,flaps Will he shown, and
every information I
given by the undersigned. The lands are Patented,l
nod the titles and quality will he warra!nied, and sold{
free and citfar of all. incumbrance. I.'__ 1 T
1 R. SIMAFF- SMITH, l')
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'ls'Nottlt Thittechth si rect. 1 ,
Philadelphia 'January 3. ISM . l— '.l
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KEW 'ORK. CANTOZ!." TEA • CQ..11P., NY..
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1337 .11yeket Streei,9.4 door beim „Moth St., Xorth iide.
1. t.l • , CHOICE} ttAS,.WHOaSALE & RETAILH
z-n- WE are constanCy receiving fresh itn
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hested O s i
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L n . c ettin4sßth
this
.'f id e , n . .9 . , l nracng
1 1_ 1 ; i-i , 1 "China`.,
~ - Our abundant (resources, great •expeti-
P V' •
, ence and - ON:elusive attention to the Tea
I I ._.-- --.• ' give'
i Trade, us per.gliar facilities; conSe
! lquently, we are resolvqd to sell 'Teas purer, mare jeer
,rant and perfect, for the resPective pricea; than any
lothefesthblishment. I.
1 Our principle 'of doing Intones., has, in the course inf
' isix years, secitred.a connection ihroughntit the United
i States, and wherever`our Teas are sold, they receive.
, high commendation. ' . I,'.
Z. /lE./IDER GIVE ;MEM 4 •TRIAL..{.4 I
i The manner in which - our Teas(thew
rap.
parked
per next to the,tda is a hehvy.s,Fperior Tin' roil,) offers
great inducements to Dealers: and I , :pillies.as they ~ l re'
so thorooffhly 'sect/fed from 'light. and air that, thidr
iqualit ii;S will remain unimpaired; arid are in packa!ges
of a quarter pound and upwards, each containing full.
weietit, hideperident of the NKrafiper. i c't
Dealers in Dry Goods,,t'aticy Articles ! Books, *Sri.,
Ar., as well as ,those wheltavd heretofore sold ,tense
t .as, eSprfES• tli,misKlyess highly pleased, , nor only pn
account oc,tlie superior quality of the teals . . which are
subjected to 4 rigid test hi order that eachilackage njay
be colititietitly NV,artanted, but also rit•our manneri of
packing, which enables them to Make up their assort-
me nt, without the necessity of purchasing one or ilne
chests of. each kind, as a small assortment may% bo
pado.4l in one chest, and thus obviate the coniptainis of
' -their customers that their teas have - lost thiPr streth
and flavor, by the length O mill expo s time on hand, expos ir!.!,
to light and air. .
llontembet the Nos. are 3:17 Market street . , arid S 9
Chesnut street; where our'Teas are re.Ceived iNehkly -
and toad on the,sanie tomins as'in New York.'
dul l in i i
. • l'lnladelphia,,,y 4, 16 io. `27-6ta •
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,• WE RE.OO3I:IIEND OUR' KRIEND.R.,, '
- -...-.-- WiiEN rtItiZZA.YING ZIATH& CAF,M j.
...1 - . - -IN PHILADELPHIA, . ....?. .
1 ..... TO ; JUL ESIABLIs•IDIx.N i 01.
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I , GARDENISL BROWN; -
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496 Markel st. second door below Sixth tt.
Petee..4DELplem,
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NATE extend . a general 171%61110M to the 'citizens of
VV ~ P ottsville and its vicinity,,as well as EIII others.
when .Purchasing Hats and 'Caps, to our store. 11We
aye on hand a most complete its,ortnitnt of Hats, and
Caps of every vartet7 and style, will, 11 we are .sellihg
• full one fourth lowet than the usual prices; viz
Eilra Snperior'llet •er Hats, front , •442 50 tq*.l nn
. ," " Brut ' 2Onto''3 Ofi
" Silk . " 150t012 00
' " • French Mtileskin
,;' $2 50 usual prices 00
• .c. 06.1 VITr flnti , , tts low as I , 25
Also; it complett , tocknfStimmer Ilats,suchas,White
Ira :Heave'', llrriA. and Cassinierellatk,Loglioth
Hats, Shorting, Or round top Hats, &c., at I.javcrprices
than they can be had elsewhere, ,* • , jl•
This is a fact known by'ttll who have , deall with its.
Call and be satisfied; it is tnyour own interest.
,Merchant.a. SC,•rekeepers,'Hatters; and others, ,(}oho
to sell again) 'supplied. on reasonable let nisi.' lie
sure and call. • CARDEN & Know.N;
No. 100, Matkct st., 24 door below fdh Philada. ,
Philatla:, Nov. 20th ISIS . :48-
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'PASCAL IRON•WORKS,•I •
PHILADELPHIA.
A . ATELDED ‘Vrought Iron Flues , ,:zuitahtc for Loco-
V motives, INtatine and other Steam Encin,ellOilers,
from '2 to 5 inches, in diameter. Also, Pipes (or ;Gas,
Steam and ether purposes; extra strong Tub or Ily
draulic Presses; Pistons for Putopp of Stetim
Engines. Mannfured and for kale by,
• MORRIS, T ASTIER & MQRRIS,
Warehouse corner 3d and Walnut uts.,. Ph - M(la.
Philada• Nov. 29.1 4 1 1—
' RAIL 11.0 - AD IRON.
SO . 4) 4) d 18 x Flat Bar Rail Road Iron,
I
a do do do.
. 8 do 21 x do do' do with !Tikes
15 do 1 x do do do
And P„lates, 11. r iate by
' A. &G. RALSTON, 4, south fronts,.,Philada.
';rhiladil., July 11, 1515, -
, JIJNIATA BOILER IRON.I
r.„7,-, TONS assorted Boiler Iron, Nov. 4 and , 5 of,
.widi 0f!.'6,32 and 36 triche4 and tandontlE4gttes,!
for sale by • • A. & G. lIALSTO .
3. Soup front strett,,Philada.
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Pbilada , July 11, 1816. • '
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nrillE subscriber respectfully invites the public]
.1 , at Mr. Whileld's Store, Centre street, and i
ine his assortment of C.. Meyers GRAND . AC'
PIANOS of ehiladelphia. •
The instruments are highly apProved of hyithii Most
eminent Professors and Con - mutters of music. Foirl,quals
ities of tune, touch, and keeping in tune up to candert
pitch, they cannot be surpassed by either Atriciivin or
European Plano4l They a,ro chosen by all mnsicaL
stars for their . concerts,•, such us Madame•Castellan,
Leopold do Meyer,, ViengT6eps, Burk, Wallace,jTein
pleton and many others; they are, used Mr 20ther-390
concerlievers yetir: They have also received the lirst
premiums of the three last eshibitiOns, and the Install- .
ver medal by the !Franklin Institute wag.awarded to
them. The subscriber warrants these instruments for
toe year. Us keeps them constantly on hand and sells
othem at the lowest manufacturers'prices on ri..,at.on-
able terms. All, orders from abrOad will be prdmptly
attended to. - • T. E. RICHARDS.
Pottsville, Aug 1, 1546..
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ICTAIAI, H i stories OrWashington, •
'.do " ' :do = Franklin,.
' - do , titi. Jackson, ' ' '., •
' " dO I do Napoleon, • I
New and beautiful books (or the young, price 75 cis,
jug received unit for sale at HANNAN'S Cheap Book,
Store, Pottsville. ,Mat 2, 1816, • , 18- '
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THE CHEAPEST PiISthIOE 4.OENCY 1.11i': THE
UNITED STATES.'
JOSEPH ~, H caICUIRIL.III” S
SPLENDID LINE OF LONDON AND Lavritzdoz, FACEPTS.
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IL Bannan,'Agynly i Pottsvllle:
ARBANGEMBINTS 'FOR e
OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE,
LI 100 Pine Strz,it, Cor. of Soiith," IV. Y.
If - pllEstihgeriber. beta teatie in call the, attention nr
1 1 his friendaand the publicin general, to the thfloiv,
i ngarrangenients for the year 18111, and for the purpose
fir bringing 'eat cabin, riecohd Uabin,i and Steerage
Passernterg, hy, the following :•
.
IRegular Packet &fps to , and from . Liceipool
Ships' Namei Captains Days of Sailing froM
• • New Vrirk.
tHentv Clay. • Nye, Jati. 6 May' fi Sept 6
Stephen Whitney , Thompson,) " 11 ".. 11 " II
IGartick Skiddy, " "@tl " ^_6
Patrick Henry, . Delano - Feb. 6 Jimp 6 Oct. 6
Cumin inn, • '• Heim, " •11 '• 11 - 7- " II
;!R '
oscius . ,
" 26 26' " '26
lthdependence, • Allen, . Mar, 6 July 6Nov, 6
Waterloo, Allen, Ii " 11.
Siddons, E. Cobb, ' 26 26, "6
2
Ashburton, • IlowlamL April 6 Aug. .6, Deb 6
John IL Skiddy,_ . Skiddys, I/ " 11 II
Sheridan ' Cornish, " 26 '26 ' " 24i -
Ship's Name,. Captains, Days of Sailing from'
'Liverpool. ;
Henry Clay - Nye. Feb•2l June.2l Oct: 2v
Stephen N'ir hitney,'ThOmpson, " 26 ." 26 " 26
Garrick, Skiddy, Mar. 11 July 11. "Noll I
Patrick Henry, Delano, " 21 " 21 ", 21,
Virginian, Heim "• 26 "
.26 " .26
Roacius ' ' • Eldridge, April TI Aug. Dec. II
Independence, •'• 21 " 21 " 80
'Waterloo, • • Allen, , " 26- 5 f ". flf
*Siddons, - E. Cobh, May 11Selit.•11 - jan. It
A. !Murton; Hmv to lid , '; 21 , " , "
John R. 4 ikiddy,. Skiddy,. . " 26 , " 21, "26
Sheridan, - Cornish. June II Oct. I I Felt; 11 ,
IN In addition to the 'above Regular Lines, a nmher-,of
,splentlid New York Built %Ships, stir a, the
Adirondack,' 'Scotland,' Russel Clover; an . )
. 'Sea,' will continue to sa il frOm Live mold . , wee kty,in
regular succession, thereby preventing the least 01 . ,5.
sibllity of delay or detention in Liverpool; and for
•the accommodation of personi wiShing to remit money.
to their' families or friends, I have arranged the, pay
ment of my Drafts on the followi g ' .
Cork Limerick', (Airtime! • ..Londonderry, '., Sligo, %VesfOril
Belfast,..-
, Waterford • . Ghlw tiy
Armagh; .7 Athlone, Colerain
, Kilkenny, Hanna.. Tralee, -*
Enniskillen, MMonaghan,' ,
Yonzlz.al,
Barthridgei • Ballymena Parsonstown
Downplitrick; .t ',Devon, Lurgatf,' , •
Dungannan, Bandon, Ennis, -
Ballyshannon, Strabane Sicilihreeil
Omagh. Mellmv, Dublin ,
• Centehill,' Kilrush, : - • .' •
-Scotland—The City Bank of Glasgow
England , .—Messrs. Spooner; Arwood &.Co. bankers,
London; Messrs. P. W. Byrnes & Co, Liverpool, •
Passengers can also be engaged flout Liverpool, to
Philadelphia, Boston rind Baltimore, by the - Regular.
Packet Ships on application being made personally,
or by letter, [post paid.] addressed in
!JOSEPH McaIIiRRAY; 100 pine street,
corner of South street, New York
• !I I?
A GENTs,
Michael Mitthin, Ro
chester, iN.JIC.; Jer. Providence, ; ,T,
Cough, Alliany,,N. Y. ; Charles O'Hara Toledo, Ohio;
Thornas McQuade, Utica, N.'
I also he leavnisi itssure '74 friends and the public
hi general, that the greatest punctuality will lie.obser
veil in the sailing of the above Ships, h all
others which •I man have, and•that Passenger.will
etpvrience creja;- on their . arrival at the-different
I tins Where they mean to embark.
, P. S.—Free Pagsaeo can alsn he srcered Item the
'Vtrinfis . Ports' in Ireland and , Scotland. front which
creamers run to Liverithol '
13EN.1; BANINAN, Pnhstille
sple Agentror the State of Pennsylvania.
Jan. 17. ISI6.
. 1 1.N.N.e1:11TION OF
CEDXI
T :A'I`TWACTION
HARDWARE' Sr. IRON 'STORE.
r rittristibscriber , respectftill4forii6 his friends:rind
-I- th e . ISuhli. PlWrallY; ; has' jii-t received a
splendidMsortment of 11 A 111.) WAB.I;,
HOLLOW-WARE, 'CA RITSTEIV:S TOOLS - , St.e.,
which added to•his former stock kel , zents a vaiety to,
those desirous of purchasing, unsurpm.seil iii the re
gion, Nl' finality and cheapmiss, A large.assortinent
of the West:lids at r prices ranging cents to *1,25.
• Grinthionos.; . •' 1. cent perlb..
American t , teel, ' fu " "
Best Cast Steel, .sn7'
• ,Fmatf,.
—Rolled 1r0n,5 v. rr
. 'ails by the Reg; ,
Tin, 2 boxes - for $23,00; eheapel than ever. -Wire pf.
all sizes very low. Ris assortment consists partly
Anvils, Bellow% Spikes, ..Knives and Forks. spooro,.
Nails, Cliaiiis,riliovels,anff Tea and Coffee Kettles,
Spades, , very . clhiap ; : . .thickets, Locks, Rides,
Planes, Saws, liarchets, llitleharrels Crass and
Hinges, Vites,Viazon.liox . -Grain Scythes; Sickles,
es, Hay anti Dung forks,) Fries , Rasp.Candb.... ,
Holinatts,Horseshoi:s,Pans.&.e.. Also, Dye Tr,
Copper - and Iron Kettles, Glass, Varnis,!l, - .'t •
• And ei , ery other artielc!ustialky keth Fla-rdware
- Eataldishinents, all of, which he sefis' at a • yery low - ,
into. Pecions cribmiencingliousekeeping.l3lacksiniths,
Carpenters, Cabinet Makers, Saddlers, Oct., will fad it
to their advantage by calling and examining his stork
beforeptirrliasing elsewhere, at the Bay Scales,-cor
ner ot Centre and Market street. •
fle tenders his unfeigned thanks to his old friends c
and tustothers for their liberal support, and snlicitsP
their further patronge., • I
GEHRGE H.;,STICHTEII.
Fottmill, August 180 -' • 33-- •.
SOLOMOX: -
Cabinet' Maker, - Undertaker, &c.
subscriber announces to the public that he
1 . has communeed the above ifienfioneo hosihess
.i n t he fprrotnzil, itnmechatecir back of
the PenasyliraniJ I.la 11, where he will constantly keep
o n hand an assortment of
itElny M.\ DE COPPINS.
Cahmt Ware 4-c.., manttlietKred of the ;a-zlt
materials in, the most tfurabfo manner, at very law'
-rates.
Ile also ivill'manufacittic all kinds of - Furniture:.
&C.. to opint - 4p the slmYtitst nottco.
Fonerale. waited on acid ilratEesfittmoltetit&c•
I I e' thrtrfore solicits a part of the pnblie patronagb
which - he will roplea‘ior!to tn4(et by prompt au - cotton
to business., (;tve its
[ • 'Lax d' • . .
. • • Laxd' OM .
.I. • . .
;TINTER pressed, - clean3ed Srom:gum and pro.;
I V flounced by.,Etintovers.and ignchinists, who have
used this OIL, superior to the hest Sperm Oil fOr 101
Road - at. Engines and: Machinery-!of all kinds, .I.Vonlen
Manufactinies,' &e., will burn ,ii any tar without
clogging the wick, ettitai to the licit o4' . per ,and at.
twa:thirds the, cost. For sale'rity the .ilii.. an 1 sam
ples will' nefo ova riled 'Air mat. ohapplication to C-.. J.
F. HI N N EY, Agent for the' ManUfacturer.Boiton, Mass.
or fItrIVVIL YARDLEY,Tottaville, Pa., A. , herea sample
not be seen. ,
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5 arch 21, toll'. , , ')
' F. ''t F .
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FOR SALE,
0(.110 acres. of laud, situate on the road
from PinegroVe to Snhuylk ill *yen, 10
kill Haven and 0 front Pinegrove; about 35
and under good fence and cultiVation. the
haJanceliailt.nd. The improvements
are log hint barn. gobd Apple
arid 'ew saw mill, with err
cular saw,
turningla'ythe, /kr. The'Fisti
ing creek , Swatara, and Schuylkill Rail .
ass near, if not through this land, Terms
y• to, CEO. W. MATtIIIN , Agent.
Ilavlian April 18;1840. .
--$'
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-NEW GOODS.
.cribers having purchased of Char les-
Mit
eniire sloo:k of Goods, will continue the
tis old established stand, on Centre street;
--Fox & noteliand will endea
'to deserve the patronage'of th it old enAonwrii
d the public generally. A slimily:4,f 'new and well
carted Dry Goods. Groceriekand ,Q,ueens ware, have
t been added tp the Stork.
=
10 PER CENT SAVED. I :7 /
' BST received from MelikOnd, Virginia, a very hea
ve assornferit toanuthetured Tobaccos':
50 11.30 i Lottleen, 5 PltigTobacen. • '
50 " Macullmigh's ,
S& Phi; Tobacco;
50. " Itnifiniin's 5 Plug .-- /1 •
35 " , Greamir's 6 Plug "
50' " . CaysidY's s&' 6 Plug "
30 " Ender's Ladies' Twist, 13s.
20 • " Timier i s 8 Lump Cavendish./
. " Mailison'n 5 Lump
106 Half Mixes C. Heirs!, Lump"
' '2O " " Peach Leaf' fine " Sweet,
201)• Barrels fini!Aromatic Smoking Tnhaccn;
200,000 All Soaker! Half Spanish iiegars-1 ' \, •
150,001) Line Price. Cointivoi-
1 50,000 •Spanish Havanna Segars, at $8 perch.
! • 11101, Kentucky All Leaf Tobacco. • ,
20 Bales Ravanna " "
60 " No. I. Cuba.
I. 100 " Portico. •
o call
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1 hl: [Spies Florida. ..
rrlic above goods pill be - sol,l at,' very Inv,' prices.
:MCI'S received by mail, and.goodir'orwarded imme
ately. ' Metres,' 1 JAMES t 5. INIOYER.
-Hamburg!), Pa., Jul'y 18, 1846: . , ' 6—mo
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..TAIVIAQUA. IRON WORKS._
?VILE subscriber respectfully informs the public that
' 1 he js prepared to build Steam F.neines of any pow
er, and of the moat approved construction. Also, fur
nace and nsill'work of every description. Rail Road
and Drift Cars, Coal Breakers, Screens, plane, gearing,
Mine pijrups. Also, Ttirning Lathes, Slide rests,
Screws 'of every size and length, Castings of every
doscriptum, at tint ahoie Works on the Little &imp
kill Raitßoad, corner rif firidgdztreet, in the Dorotjmli
of Taniagria, Schuylkill County. I ti
Raving the superintendance oethe Works Myself; I
feel confident it wriubl be to the interest of persons
'wanting any of the above named articles, to call'he
fore purchasing ersewhere, as I will Warrant the Whrk
turned out bpmq: to be of the best material and work
manship, and 'will be 'prompt to dh work at the . time
fixed upon:' !/. ! ' " • JOLIN °WAS.
Tamaqua, May, 6,18.16 ' • 16--o Mir
31.(.1EATTY & Co.
Sartitlei Departiti-ent
' From the Uermatttown Telegraph. ' •
Sole Strns.—The very great value , of this ma:
terial as a Stimulant of vegetable life appears not
to he generally appreciated' by our agricultural
friends many Of whom make no use of it wh'at
lever, athottgh, fronftheirsvelf known habits of en
terprise and economy in othei matters, we shoud
have expected ' better things.",;
' A very few only, comparatively speaking ?If
have formed anything like a just estimated, the of
t
most inestimable adVantagis whith a rigid econo
my of - thicneelectedliquid and its application to
the purposes of vegetable enrrchment, would .enti•
hie them to , secure. .- , • i • • .. c. ,
soine'llericaltural writers oil intelligenee'trati.
estimated:tile value of alogshea& of 'lads tbe,
equal- to (hero( a eord - of thd best , manure, I
deed We feel. assured that no our' who has witness
sed .the'Wigh sialutary effects produced by its appl
, catiun,ran deny it that is Padpoilcy, and no nifirkef
a 511theitMe And Mscriminating culturist,, to permit''
i its waste, without benfit to thet soil. .In a state
of incipient putriday i it is replete with the aliment
1 of vegetables in actual and complete sot:Mien, the.
only .condition so Car dec. our knowledge ,extends,
in which it is susceptible of absorption and nppro
. bailor] by the routs ilf plants. •;• ' .
i There is another property giro possesied liy,
sues which cannot fait„ highly to recommend its
I, preservation as:,a Matter of MOS ; 3 - '„,s,rab.e econo
imy r ; beside fie value as a very oiiPerfulanthelna
' intic'properlies, and when used In the irrigation of
'
garden and field eropi, is fortn&de operate as et
speedy and effectual' remedy-against the ravages •
...of Lugs. ,vorair,. and Most of 'the a/ligOroui or
winged depredators, by 'Mira) vegetables aro so
,:oftert infested, so : frequently destroyed. •
, . There is also atother mode of: applying 7 smis,
ip . vi his h its true value is at onee, rendered strik
,in glyobvi.ius. We allude, to itsi, agency, in form.
• ing - valtiablesompost.'• ' For thiS purpose a large
tank, capable of 61(44 from three to four cart
brick, should be cons;k i ucteil-in same ii.lace easy of
aircess, - and' to .which, Ivithout dr I !Nifty, the waste
of the sink can be regularly Anil constantly' ton ;
veyed. ... Intii , this reservoir, all the refuse of the.
I
'farm should be.thrown ; bones, aelsee, murk, ttrf;
soil, aria' chip, dung ;.• in short, eveiy 'substance
eapable* of abilorbing-the liquid and retaining it for'
i the use of the . soil and plants to Which it is desir
i able it shoutil he applied.: ' 1 1 ' .
i Lly a little attenituri to such tinkers, the annuat
product of our country miblitheiinme'asurably in
i creased, and the vegeta ble:capacitY of many farms,
I !.(tossfileemed alniost worthless, placed on a filming,
in
equal, . feed ,. if
na‘superior to that of the most
1 fertile - farms of the south. west. =-P , tat Me ha y s dvery-
N., st . ..
where. supplied us with themean , of fertility, and'
we have only, to 'appropriate then judicious/if tu;
1 derive the best and most happy i sults;..
1..
• ' A PRACTICAIL FAttMER.
'PL.tSTIS9 •sT r it ANV E lit C.S.4,lir.
.14 am,,about-forming a .strawhqry patch,' on's
scale somewhat exte.lisive . ; auttirto avoid' 'Sissy
['ointment, I should• like to be qeeted in your
t :September number, as to tLe mier in whiett.the
pistillate arid .iatoinate vine's sh ould be planied, so
as to yield , fruit in the aeates c atiuntlance. :• '
Respeeduily 'yours:. -• IRURALISr:
•
To .sbcuye_ productiveness, in
. piitialline varieties,
iii the'higheit`ilegree, it is usually copsidered'ad•
visable'to intenntsbout one:tenth
plaiits. . These may+ be dithireritli disposed, secor ,
dim( to the moder:-.6f 'eulti.vation.llf the planis .
s i re itrod.in'begs,4et equal distances each way, as
tii,uMly practised nikerdens, theistarninate.plants
;May be 'distributed as - exhirited in the annexed. ,
figure, where the duts represent thb haring, ur
'Ante but the "tars the staminate
According to this ruede, there id.: one staminate•
p: a :h t , to idev . enbearing-ones •;' and being distribu-,
ted - yery nearly iu thb true hexakonal forM, each •
stairiitiato is nearer to a f4reatet n lather of bearing;
than by any other mode,of arrangedePt
13M!M
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DEIII3
...,* qtr. -• •• •• •
t '/ .
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I:=E11=
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Where they. arefcultivatcd in rows, on a largo
scale, to admit the ti , oiliing of I a horse' among
them..every tenth rOut may be ataminlite.
itis-not ne,eessary that a barren staminate Ye,
riety he used to implegpate thk. Others.. There are
seine foie i , ortg„ vy possess hoth' sterner a and'
pisttles abundance; which wip not only . fertal•
ize themselves, butill'others.arhund . thent. Per..
heps the hest for this purpose the large early
Scarlet, a very early and produetive,vaiiety, Iho
fruit usually seven-eighths of ah inch in diametex
and of very fine;. flavor. I
8TM:1:MIS IN Swiss. —Thils disease is'much.
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inoreprevaldut in some seasons, than in others.--1,
The cause oP this'has never: aslyei, been satiefac,
torily aseert4ned, but Ahe cauile. 'of the disease is
priibably understood by
,niosl. t- Swine have ori-
Jic ( S on the inside of the fore logs inimediatety
be
low the knee' joint, from which ,' when the general•
health' isgood, a Continual; though small discharge
is maintained. The closing;
.4f theSe, dmihtless,
is the'Prineipal, if not the .sol cause of the dis-
ease. By - applying.frictiori 0 the limbs, in the
vicinity of these veretiducts, a Speedy cure is al
most dtivariably effected. Pe. Grouchy yecom
mends making an incision in the roof of the mouth,
letting
.sfuoli liberally, and rilibbing the wound
smartly with powdered loam a nd salt, administer.
ing at the same time, a little- utine as drink.
Wo have known inany.6l 4 ble lost, incens e quence of this disease, though to us,. the cause 0(
the mal'ad'y *as Well as the moilek3f treatment prop-.
er to be pursued, Was: unknown. We presume
the - mot/12s "operun?lirecommentled by De Grouchy,
id as correct, and if strictly followed; will. prove
as successful as .atiy. 7 Gertnanlown_ Telegraph..
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PRI:I.:LOT TO DUMB ANlM.4.l.9.—Citielty to
..lurnlr animals one of the distinguishing vices
ohlte lowest and basest of the people. Wherever
it is found it iS a ce4taii n ityklof ignorance, and
meanness; an intriniic 'Mark which ail the extert
nal advaritager of weat!h, splendor, and nobility
can:not obliterat;., It will colisist neither with,
true •learnin n r true civility
claims:and deters it as an insult upon the majesty
and, goodness' God, who havimi: Made j tho . in
stinct of brute heasts minister :to..the improvement
of*theinind, as 'well.es to the[cenvenienre of the
hath furnishiq us with' a motive to mercy.
and compassion,. towitds them, .very ranting and:
powerful. but toe refined to have any influence en,.
"the illiterate, or irreligious.
9T4ttES.L....2l:hrAgricultural hioetind at the %.
State 11:ousei ..Cokon, Mr. Stanley said that be:
had tried ashes every tray. 'One season be put
ashes in -the hill fri one part of the &kb when,
pla'nted and on' the remainder of the Geld applied
it,spotr after the. corn came up. Where it was
put inthe hill, the corn •ripcned about ten days
sooner than the other, and liredneed at:-'the.-rate
about ten bushels More per acre. The next year, I
a part of the tow_. ices - misseil in applying ashes.
The result was,that three times the. 51.tanutf;was,
iaiftd where the ashes wore applied. '
New Stire at B oekville ,
mIIE-Subscriber has just receii,leil front Philadelphia,
and has now iiiaMed at Brock :ilk, a !arse and gen
efal assortment of seasonable yon Is, such.as Dry Goods,
Groci,ries, tfardware, and D.ueeio ware. LP addition to
whteh will he founitconitantly of hand, Ftsh, smoked
and tri , sh Mead, as well as a good supply of country .
prodUce. Call anti examine our stock,and you will find
us prepared to cell goods at as low a rate as they have
ever&eii sold any when!, in Sichtlylkill county.
produce of all .kititla wanted, foe
which the iii4hent price - Will be paid.
• CEO. IL POTTS,
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ARPENTERS ANT) 111...ACKS.MIT118 WANTED.
L,/,1 he Ruhscriber is In want of ilixoti eight good Rail
road and llouse Carpenters. Also 'two good
Smiths :wanted; enquire at Litt office En Maiket street,
next . dooi to the Anthracite Gazette office. .
Pottsville Feb. 7;. 1816
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'I`4I , CAILVENTERS,
PnorosALs will be reevived by the subac ritter, for
.building olio hundred 'Miner's Itousel; at the tqw.ri
of Brockville. Ekr particulars apply to the subscrleer *
at his °dice, next. dro, - rio the Atithrocltettaz,ette officer
Aferket street.. i - 9EO. H.
Pottsville, Feb, i,lSiti, . •
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