The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, February 27, 1847, Image 4

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T?m, Devine •rin Tit kloone.—Old Bullion, grovr ,
3pg poetic from preferment.lM.s furnished Yankeetloo,
die with the following amended 'copy of Moore's best
tYije~elßcn
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-At sung by the Hon. Thomas 11.• Benton, in the
dress of it Lieut.nant. General command.
I • iqg in Jife.ricv.
' When In the-"Jfalls" I 'shall calmly dine,.
Oh fbear this word to President Jim t •
.Terl hint, thou:at spoken o'er walnuts andleine.
'Tie full of the mmoE:Bt advice,for him.
43id hlm not trouble Ms head in ills pie age,
, To plant the school bowie and ballot box here;
' 'Out leave me atone to either Ivy mileage
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'From Mier to Mazatlan, from Maine.;.tof Mier.
Tikelllfis barrel ofsalt front Catnneachy,
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WltilchOUt thid should be duty free,
ritrte:l, Oli tell Calhoun, I beseech ye, •
' have it adrunted now from me,
'From roe, who here in my stivereizo humor._
Won't envy his rival 1)74,03 aeafn,
Content In the, halls of IVlOnt.,ze
Whoever rr63:_now in tha WWI,: House reign:
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To General Caen I begitrattinly greAt treaetire
••• For leamicingthe whole Erviititvr the nest,
The Oregon do" having left hen full leisure
'Fot studyinG his c:irdinni principle be,t
Ulm Works ii'wc❑ froth the Rio AO Norte;
Up to soiwrior',, copper ed cd brim.
He will find it better Ili I n r fitly-ficui forty "
To raisethe political wind for him.
Take Ibis roblrt, 'HA urn' re v pH , • I'4',: Z. .
'With mint drew. fresh m fro Potosi's mine,
And tell the [Moon. (who it WI iiiii knowing:)
' - Such under the 'at issitsimii k:11111;'; '
• And should you meet one-n-1M e'er has - erionblect
''.
Because then will 'riot to i tie veil - nee ,e im,
Tell him the bail .me w Medi hillier I tumbled ' '
Was Just The bait to roll Liam- him. - ' .
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• ..-VUE'S'n(Lt.ixn 3N 1 . 1 THE ; GI; 1 ..i EA.:—Some lime .
ego the Duke of Ditecleugh in. ti s he of his welts
• purchased u ca.y.: , from a4t4suti in the neighbor=
hoed of Dalkeith, and lilt orders t‘i.seii it tu tits
' palace the following niurnikig. According to agree
'sent the cow will sent, and' the Duke happpard
to be dishabille, Qilll walking iti them:enae espied
a little fellowin effe ct ually Mi. rii i ,prig,to drive the
animal inrivird to itO destinatioh'. The boy, not' , .
knowing the Duke, howled out lh hint :- - .• '.
.Flimun,- coure iiiire nit' gie's a him' wi' this
'boast.'. ' '. i . ;
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havingl'h a joke
e D . ukL s att , Ihe ri': - ....ake,: and di h rum. d an
with the ittle - fcrow. Preti tiding.
therefore, niit to understood him. the D-uke walked
On tslOwly, the boy ettil chi. iiig li s iis-i-larice ; at
last he cries, in,a.mite of apparent tlisirens. .
• tcometere, mutt, an' lien, u , , au' as cute ai;ony
hing I'll give you half l gel !'•
' ' This bat 'iiulicitatimi lad lli- tiesited i !Tem—
The pnke went a,nd lebt.'n belyeng 'band. 1
.AnthtiowNitl the Duke as they trudged along,
'how intieh (LiStc'uthink ye'il'gei lor thiejoli r •
'Ol !:,-;.dirinaken: said the boy, •but l'in sow tr'
sornething,_fOr the folk up by at the house are-good
to a' bailie s,': - • . ,
As they ikiproach.ed the house the Duke•darted
from thaboy acid entered tic e'ddierelit way ; lie
'called a serqnt and put a ii - ocereigit into his hand,
. saying, 'giciphat to the boy that has brought . the .
• cow.' , 'ThelDuke returned to ihi avenue, and was
seen rejoined by the boy.
, Well, keit! 'lrma dal yi.,o t;el r said the Koko.
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'A chilling; said the -buy, •st:' there's the half o'
it .t s Ye.' • t. ~ -
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•Idut, surely you got more thao,a ;Idling.' said
the Duke. j . 1
. . .NO: saithe boy, with Llie•Lit moS3i esrnellness,4
' sri sure's J nth that's a' '1 gut—ali" d'ye not think
tl
• it's aplenty?'
• 'I do not, said the Duke, 'Ai-re must by some
mistake, I 'aih acquainted 'with no: Duke, if you
return , . I think I'll get you nwic: , ' -..
The bUy s Consented—.:hat k they went—the Duke
rang the bell and orilerethull the sent dots to he-a
. sembled. ' - '7 ,
.Novi,' said the Duke to.the buy, •point me out
the person that.give you the shilling.'
- • - 'lt was that chap there with the apion;ll point
ing to the hillier. .
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Tile deliiiiinclit confessed, fell - on his knees, and
attempted ski apology ;, but the Duke interrupted
him', indigniinily. ordered Ii in to' give dhe boy the
sovereign, and nuit - lik . service itt.tantly. . •
' 'You have lost," sanl the .11uke, !your money,',
'. your situalion, and yout7Tly.icter by your covet:
• ousness. 'Lear,' licirce:orin, that honesty is the
best policy)_
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The boy 1 by this tima' recognized his assistant
in the pertain ut:the 'Duk , , and the Duke was so;
delighted with the steiliWg wurtii,,trid -how sty of
the boy, that he order,d hint to be spa to sehool,l
kept there and provided fur at his own exp.mse.
AXEcnote or Da. No . r.r'OF :IN CoLtEnr,!
—on an evening preceding' l'hatiks,;in•g, not
many year's ago, two student, lett the colleges Nitiv
the most foul intent of procuring some of the
Doctor's tine, fat thickens, that roosted rn a tree.
adjuibing his house. When they arrived at the
spot, one ascended the tree, wiult the other stoat!
with the ha.' ' Leidy to receive the plunder,/ I(
'so happened. that the Doter Idin.e.f had just', ;
left his house, with the view of •:securing the.
same chickens" for his Thanksgiving dinrier.-H
The rogue under the' tree hearrnig' some one
approaching,, irmitoltaie'y cree l s,' away, whit--
out notifying. his conyJuiim anion; - the, bran
ches. The Doctor came up silently, and was jin
mediately saluted fro'iti - alove as. tdllows: • A rd,
you ready ' 'i . e.,' responded ihe Doctor, dust
sembling his voice a's much as pirs.itle,
The'other innuediatelv• laying liati . ds on the
old rooster, exclaimed--Ilere's - old Prcx, w ill
you have him !" „••1'.1..s hint along," was, the
reply, and tie was "ill the Doctor's bag.
"Here's mann .Prev," said. the all. uncou.cious
"student,, grabbling, a tine old hen, will yin! hav e
bar "Yes," again ,espiitaled_ the '1) icier.—
..Here's eon John, welly iu have him d" ••llere'S
daughter Sal, 'Ate twr,laiid so thi until ;he had
gone regularly through .With the Di's faindy and'
chickens. The old nein Civil walk,) ou t'
direction with the plot/del., while the siodent;
satisfied with night's work, came Down and
streaked it for the college. Great was his &slim
, ishment to learn from his cotnpanton gin he hal!
not got'any chickens, and if he gave the m to any
one it must have been to Dr. Non: Exput-ion,.
fines; :and, disgraci, were uppermost tai :their
, • thoughts until the bent' forenoon, when both re
ceived a polite invitatton from their presideid, te
qbesting their presence to a Thanksgiving dinner.
dectinewas l impossilde, w.th being full of
anxiety for, the result, the'y nay to
the. house, where they' were pleas - atitly received by
the old gentleman, and with a large party weic
, soon scaled around the lestivy board. Atter .a..k•
ing a blessing, the Lon tor rote from 'his seat, an d taking the carsing.-knife, turned with a t•mile.;u
the rogues; and said-- . !•Youti g g, nttemr i t , Lrrt!'s
Uld Prez,Ouid Marto l':ex, son Joloi, mid dame'-
. ter at the sarne tiinatouchin g sucee-sitely
the respective chickens, to wt.ich will you
he
helped r The mortiticatinn of his 'students may
be inasgined,"—Springfiek/ Rep.-
TIM M.3:SK.LT Afsi) Tat: i = ovEliEtr.Ng.—Al: . a
'facent temperance thretii.r, 'ilk C.itum! , i.i, S. I'.,
1 tfie -, fotloivihg 'stogy was r ilited 1 . 1 one of the
fipeok els :. .. li,
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A Gerinan hatf fortuat• it. Phihutrlphia
by ' aelEatg _ it,ilk. IJr started Name with top Lags
tOveiettpts. -Oa phipboard hr counted otot,y4g
of 'his: treasure. r 1 '1111.1C1II ! ..V,I( I S monkey was
ivatcifing 443 Oper•ltign; , :' shun it was rpPla
eetl and tied up, end 'tlitiot her bag .etpPlied,-.laeko
enetched up the full one';'.aud in, (Le most
head. lie op. ned. the German's bag and eyeing
the pretty gold, he proceeded [ol'.r,,P-...)ne pi'eee
Upon the deck, and anuthrr i,n the ; water. Until, be
bed emptied the 'tug.' ‘lll - 11 tt he lini.hed, the
'Dutchman thjew up7,l is hatuk . I.:x L l Aiu
must be the bujvii i - fur tiit' w Lich :cum. from
. ithe.aveter, he does. eke to . tlir; %virtu; and that
whi c h cOle,lrom the mint, he gitia . lo tire!'
BONNETS
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IRS. WI OILG A. ZIT -
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'' MAREET B TIMET, nearly epposite Messy..
4ePir Redgwick & Co's. 'store, has just .received a
full supply of the Spring ftsbion of Bonnets,
, ....4.1 - os• consisting in 'fart of Florence br.lid. Inseried
[ace. China Pearl, a new and splendid article, with a
• , variety of other
R styles.
1 IBBONS. '
• Meg. MORG•PI, hin just received the lareest and l ost
. splendid assortteent ofltibhroot-in ro u st ilie,,Whith wip
be sold at the very lowest prices. Hamlets altered' and
• \ "done up in the best inanner, as she has just received
ono of the bust improved Pressing stachines for finish
- , log Bonnets. --- r - ' ' • . 1 t
Pottsville, April 45114'1816.Pe
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LAIIDNEIt, olso,'ltenwlek o:i the Stearn Engine.
received and for_fale at BANNArj't3 Cheap B;
store, Pottyttle. . Jan 0
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THE CIiE;aPEST r4ss4t32. 4im:M.l - 3x THE
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) - UNITEII gTATES._
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I JOSEPH ..71eXUARRJVS •
, fiIq.E.NDID LINE OF /...Oi , DOS AND 1.41 - SEIFOOL PACKETS.
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B. Bannan, Agept, POttSVIHC ,,
ARRANGEMENTS TOR 1617.
OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE,
100 Pizze Street, Cur`. of Sotith4l%. , T." '
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rpur. subscriber respectfully bees leave tol . tender
.1 i Ms sincere thanks to his numerous friends and the
Politic for the very liberal support he has, receivedfor
upwards of twenty years, and solicits a continuation of
their confidence. The despatch by which his passel,- I
gers have been brought out, and the promptness with 1
which his very numerous drafts have been paid at the'
different banks. arc. he flatters hiusSelf, a sufficient i
gtlarantee to the public for the faithful perfdrmake of
any future contracts entered Into-with him. ' I
The following. is the REGULAR LINE OF PACK- ,
ETS. which sail punctually ow!. their'appointed days, 1
by which passengers will be brought out Without deliy
or dissappointment, viz:— 1
Re . .. ! -,ular Packet Ships to and, front Liverpiifil
Ships' Names Caplains,_ Da . ys of Sailing from
- . New York.
Henry Clay, Nye,. • Jan. 6 May 6 Sept 6'
Ktephen Whitney, , Popham, " 11' " 11 " II
Sheridan • - Cornish. " 26 " 26 "26
Patrick Henry, • Delatio Feb. 6 June 6 Oct. ,6
Virginian, . .. Alien, • " It " It "II
Girriick Trask, " e.:6 " 20 " 20
New World, ShidilY, Mar. 6 July 0 Nov: 6
' Waterloo, Allen, ~.. '.' II " 11 " 11
Roguing, , . -.., Eldridge, - '! 26 " 26 "26
Ashburton, , " Howland, April ()Aug 6 Dec 6
John It. Skiddy, • Luce, " II " 11 - . - II •
Siddons. ' . _ E. Cobb, . " 26 " 26 " , hi
Ship's, Name, ' Captains, Days of Sailing Dom
, . Liverpool.
Henry Clay Nye. Fely2.l June 21 Oct.2v
Stephen Whitney, Popham, ' " 26 " 26 " 26
Sheridan. - Cornish, ' Mar. 11 July II Nov II
Patrick Henry. Delano, • " 2l .. el "21
Virginian, - Allen. " 26 " 26 " 20
Garrick. Trask. • April - 11 Atm . . 11 Dec. II
New World, . Skiddy. " 21 " 21 " 21
Waterloo, Allen, " 20 " 26 " 26 1 1
Roscius, Eldridge. May 11Sept. 11 ian.ll
Ashburton. llowlati, " 21". 21 " 21
John R. Skiddy, Lure. ' " 26 " 26 "26
Siddotts, 0 .. E. Cobb, June II Oct. lb Feb II
In addition to the above Regular Lines, a number of
6 'hicodid zirldPi• - • sorb as the •Ailiinnilack."Marmion.'
!Itappalumnock.:•Ltherly."L•ea,' •Creentick.'•ll/40n. ,
;„,a •0,•,.:„ A 1.. ., iVilt re.ulinne to nail from Liver
potd, weekly. in iegelar succession, thereby 'prev'ent
ing tht least pos.,imisty,of.M.day or detention in Liver
pool; and for the acronine.lation of persons svishi4w,
~,! remit money to their families or ftigni!::. I have
arranged the payment of 013' Drafti on the follow tie
Banks:, r
) Cork .• 0 Linn:tit. k • 'i Clomni el
--,
Londonderry, Sligo, . f, Wexford
Belfaq, , W'irterford ' ('.alw try
Armagh, Athlone, • C1,,0 lin '
• ~ 'Kilkenny, Balina, 1
~ Tralee,
! Enniskillen, 3loriaghatt, rougha I,
' Ll•othridge. ~'• Bally metia {Parson:l'm ti
Downpatrit k, Cavan. lairgan,
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' Ihnigatinati, liamb•n, , Tmills,
Ballyshannon, . Strabane 'Skiblireen ../
I:: °Mach, , ' Mallow, Dublin
I'. CoOtehill, '' ' Kilrusit, , Carlow, j
L , Drogheda, ihingarvan, Enniscottliy.. -
I 1 Fernmy. - ..
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i England—)les:tr.s. Slimmer. •Atwood .& .Co. hankers,
i London; Illegsrs. Jas. Beckett & Son,land Mr. Rich
ard. Murphy, Liverpool, ...
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; Scotland—The City of Glasgow Bank, , and all its
!Branches and Agent ic ,,
r. - ,- l'Sf,.Ci'S roll a 1,,, be engaged frourLivelnool, to
Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore, by the Ilemtlar
ll'acket•sillips on application being made personally,
'fir by letter; [posh, pa id.] a 9dresseil to
),.; BENJ BANN AN. P.ottsville, •
Sole Agent for the Stule'of Pennsvivanfit.
Or. J.Ol Es IIacKTA'T Co SOX, and.:llr. RICHARD
'MURPHY. No. 1, Wa:erlool Road, Liverpool. .
' 1 Jan. 2 'l7 .: ' 1-
COLLIERY WORKS,
FOUNDRY M.tCIEINE SUMP.
!VIII': subscribe rs.mt their old stand, emote of Rail
1 (toad and Callow hill :greet", are prepared to man
'nfacr are to order, al the shortest notice, Steaei Pngine:i
and Pei:tips, elan% tiow e i and raocity for mining and
„other purposes, ilattia's Cool Breaking' :Wm - flints, with
inn id and perforated nine, s, as be required.
Alen Fit iVinrs and Blocruw Cylinders with all nec6s
;sary machinery 11,1 BloA Furnares. Hot Air I'iprn of
the most approved plans, Cop and Ball joints and Ira
'itLr• Myers, of the very best construction. They par
ticularly ,licit the attention of iron , Masters and par
ries engaged in the Iron trade, to their large stock of
:floyernft for •Rentaz Milts. having lately constructed
the machinery for two untie largek Mills in the coon
try.:vie .—The Wyoming Mill at Wilkesbarre, and the
Rotting Mill at the Montour Iron Works. Danville.
,They are fully prepared for this kind of work. together
with .every I,ltlety of general,machinery. Of the qual
ity.oftheirwork and materials. it is enough to say,
'that time and erperienre, the nlo>l infallible tests, have
a nip' y demonstrated the violin,. character of their en,:
glues and machinery.
Orders are respeefully solicited and will be promptly
atiended•to. SNYDER.
• Pottsville, January, 17, 1616, 3-ly
BRADY & ELLIOTT,
WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS,
From the City of l'hiloao.,
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BEG leave to announce to th - e citizens n
V.I; Pottsville and neighboring districts, that they
(i-st halve on hand at their,Stnie„ next, door to
Gas•se's tiew Hotel , in th'e borough of Potts.
vi ll a , a large a,,0 Intent of Gold a id Silver Patent Le
ver, Lepine, and plain Watches 0 • g y ery description.
:11 ,0 •,a general assorlinentof Lath s anti Gemlemens'
Gold Pins, Chains. Braceli Is, Si2Uitt and Plain Rings;
Gold , and Silv•er Thimbles, Pencits'und Pens of various
makers; Spectacles, 'Musical boxett, and every other
article in their tine of business. •
B. & E. have !men appointed by' Messrs. Brewster
& Ingraham of Brbtol, Conuertictit,, their agents for
the sale nit llr it patent spring Clocl,s, romprlsitut those
suitable for Churches and public ntliees. AL.n, eight
day and thirty leuor bras', tuttenrspring repeating Gothic
rlocks. Thtleidh tlit'ut purcliaseis may rely upon get
ting n genuine , ar irle.
Give us ad. guarantee to sell as low as any
art tile in nay liy , or business can be purchased either
in Pottsville Sr Philadelphia.
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Clocks and Watch,: of every description carefully
repaited and Ivan allied on the most reasonable terms.
WI LEI ;I BR DV.
JOSEPH S. ELLIOTT.
Mara 21, ISI6. .
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MOUNT PLEASANT -
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Planiqg . - 31;11 I•'drtory
Tr DE Auks erther respectfully atinnunie% to eitst o.
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raters add the toddle, that his steam Plonitie-Ma - -
chine on Norwegian stieet, in this Borough, i TOM' in
operat OM. and is ',reputed 6o do all kiods
mining' to 1 , 111,,,r :It the-shortest online,. He witl keep
Olt hand 11; ,,, 1ing . hoards of everp.ile scription,which
will he ,eld at the lowest laleS. Ile is a also prepired
to execute every description of ,
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TURNING IN WOOD,
Such as Awning Posts, Bed Posts, Chairs, Bannisters.
&c. &e.
As he has employrdWr. Win. Gleim as his foreman in
this tiusitiess.he dattl , is himself that all work entrusted
to his rare, will lie executed to their entire satisfaction
lie thif Prom' the 'paironifge ol the public:.
Ito hits also a Circular Saw for slitting pH kinds oh
lumber, for the various purposes for which it is used.
• STRAIICII.
:Si Orders for turning & c., can tie left at the Store of
sesgcs, James S ill man & Sons.
tkalle„Atig. V.), 13:6. '2l—
DENTISTRY .
It. DicKSON alai Dr. M. I)ETITY.l)ental Fqtr
-1.7• g... Ons, respectfully inform tit citizens of Potts-,
Ville and vii hurt. that they liar.. , 4staidislierl an ittfict
in•rhis plaru, tvliere rto•y svtll ha iqratteti' to sce their
friend.. and nth •rg %vb., Irish dental opt rations per'for:
rued, equal to the best done in Philadelphia. and .far,
better than is &Rr by a.creat majority of dentists l beer.
in consequence .1-,r a Very farce amount Of tqlSitleSS
With whir Ii they art. favored, they, arel.e.abled In ope
rate for prices which are not Jonreasolial4 hicb. thus
plat int Within thereat It of all the rne,ws of , prei.ervine
their teeth, which!.are so itecuseary to beauty.; health
and Itappin. us. • .
heyjp, :trepai.rri to perform the lartzest operations
at ter% shoo noth'e, :oolt arr the ronstfucting of at
mosphene pressnor. and double setts with spiral
1.111 . 10g5, and also at ruin ial palates.
Office North bide of ,'Slarket, a few doors above Cen
tre .strert.
IS:6.
_ .Patent Grease,
na"M'ad
Can.
and Jlachinery ' of all ,to sive oil and prevent ,
friction.
This article is prepared and for sale by CLENIF.NS
PATINAS. the only manufacturers rbfthis.artirl,, in the
United Mates, at their wholesale and retail Hardware
ant: Drug store in Pottsville. Schuylkill County, Pa.
REMEMBER that none is genuine without the wait.
ten signature of the inventor and proprietor, Chas. W.
Clemens. upon each par kage
Pottsville, Nov 11, hioi •
NEW AND CHEAP STORE,.
x . EXT, door to - Oliver Dobson's Hat and Cap Store,
• 'Centre street, fourth door below Market. The
snb.crlaer has just opened a new and splendid assort
ment of seasonable Dry Goods, Groceries and Queens
.ware of the latest styles and importations, very cheap,
to ia•hiehhe invites the attention of his friends nod the
wiblic in general. • -'NM. li. HILL.
Pottsville, October 2d, 18111. • 9tl—tr
MRS. lIAIGII.,
PROPOSES co give instructions on the Piano Forte,
and repsectfully solicits the. patronage of het
frietictio and the public In general. Also, in Drawing
and Pai
nting,rhe likewise teaches the art of 'was
flowers' and fruit. Also, the coral and alum hasket
snaking. Iti-siderme in Isiorwegian street, second door
above Thirdstieer,* .
:Pottsville, January 2011 t, 18f7.
Superior Wrapping Paper.
100 SEAMS superior 'Wrapping Paper, for bags;
the best in the state; just received and for sale
at BANN itN'S Paper store, Pottsville. •
N.,•••:1.4
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. - - Fatits for the--, People.
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rpin.:cons.6iy mcrea,aps: popular:.yand rale of
JL B A. ralmc:lttick's Veroitinge has induced per
sons-who are envious urns SUCCCSS to palm ()Tolson
the p , ,blic-pcepaYations whieli ail medical men knout
to, be inefficacious in .es,tellitig warms', Iroru the
system -
This Vermifoßfeas made its wipinto Miblic favour
pon Om .groui.;if Of -ivs OV , I intrmsie merits. more
11.141 any otheitncdtcine ofthe kind now used; and
1. lute many woim retnedivelhave by d•nt of ptillimi
beim loured' into sale. and steurily after gone int(
the;obscuitty whicli their worthlessness justly user
lied, B. A. fliatie,vock's Vertutfutte etintinitecs to
be 2 triumphantly stisritried. .11 has , only to he used
and its eacts will Lolly sustain all th. 1.1 is said of its
;vim:deadexpelling power. •
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IVdc*, Pie' CO 4 , New Y., Jan, 7, 1843.
life certify that we have ured B. Pi / Vahnestuck's
Vertnifuge in our families. and• in every case kt has
orle - .:ded a decided and effectual. remedy for expel.
: - g worms From the systetn. 170'.• coriii-illy teem•
ntenda to parents who hat e c yldren aqlicted . with
tha I dangerous mitlany . .
E1.0.N/1 - 111G11 . ... ' ' •
. - - It if: 8.. ALNE,
' lif.r."l' NI AY, • 1 • '
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• OSEPII BC ItIZOLGIIS.
For Sate, wl:6lc...aie and reta:l;aT the ,Drug Ware-
Intuse of / . i
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„ll.' 1. ESSIPCK' & C.,.
CfirllC`r ,If Sioll f ind Vooil '
Drtr;igishl.
••, 1, er'' 9 . - •
„A”,
*o k Ati %i,
APAPILLA ¢ TEC:I:FABLE PLOOD PILLS
IN.
consequence 6.01 M inc Teashig demand
,fur Dr.
Leidy ;flood eneburaaement by the
public In employing tlimn, in pre fore !ICU to all others,
the proprietor uas obllued to have constructed a ma
chine, Muth WI/11111 IllakE them more rapidly and with
less labor, consequently' less expense than heretofore.
!laving effect( it s o decd aloe ew objet Land ,that. the
public mar share the benefits of suclf great improve
ment in,pillniakina. i n s boxes will henceforth contain
PORTS" PILLS IN:,A BOX.
and the price the same as heretofoie.narnely :—Twen
five vents -a Box—five Ilexes for One Dollar' •
II Dr. Letil)'s Sarsaparilla andVezetafile Blood 'Pills
have.'durine the pa:: few years, here more sm'cest•fully,
employed throughout. the United State;, Mexico and
the West Indies, than ;illy pyhyrs. and the rapidly in--
creasing demand forthent k.imparalleled.
Theyaee the only Pills in es i,tein,re, µflown to con -
tpi Sara parilla ill them, the pi oprietorlonly hnow
Host to combine the Sarsaparilla with other substances
in form of pills, i
IFPILL S ARE NECESSARY '
for puruitiu or eleassinu the stomach at d bowels, for
purifiiiig the blood or •fluids of the body, as an' alter
s:l:ice fur resittving the causes' of disease and arres
ting its prouress; and as a Spring purifier these pills
dill be' found store effectual than any other.
MntEC=l=l=
znayrat all times take theta without chang.e of living,
restraint from no mpatim, or fear of taking cold from
exposure to all kinds of weather, for tio' COfitaiu no
mercury or:minerals, which are, contained in other
pills; and which make other pills so inoiafc or danger
ous to lake, and uncertain in their OTITIS. • •
PERSON'S OF AM. CUNsTITUT IONS ,
whether feebie or tleltilitateri. or or rottitrf and strong
rottl , .tilittion,.ctin lake them without rriistratinc or de—
bilitating the t 2 risti , tit : they overtire st cast' and gentle,
yet etrectunt. that little inconvenience r cauted in ta
king them..
=I
for all diseases of wliaieeir
Ca'utiomis necessary Bo sore at all times to ask for
and mi..° no otliersrbarLDr. Lcidy's /limo) Pills. All
others by II:1111Cc nearly similar. are sprous; and cal
culated to deceive ; the proprietors them thinking
to sell 1111'111 MO he fetilltalioll
and true Sal sap:mita and Y.:getable:lllmM Pills
Dr. Leidy.
lteu-are of ouch imposition, fraud and trekery:—
Tougli them not, much ices (Ow thein,lbr being man
ufactured to deceive rim public of their. money. they
will besides deCeive the body aid yourlsystem by their
itemembee ! 40 Pill.; in a Box for 25 rritits'- - --Pive BoX
its Cor.One Dollar. IN. colittrs contain 'ltaly Pills to
-'To la.: 113 d in Polls Ville at .101iN S. (. MAR
TIN'S Drug Store. Also,: at JOHN 'G. BROWN'S
Drov, Store.
, .
May 23.1516. ' 21-1 y
,
z
7 ArCARP.f
ACOUSTIC OIL! et
THE ONLY CURE FOR
• 1.7
DEAFNESS CURED.
Scarp 's Co po iid K re. 0,0 e Acoustic O;
FOlt the cute of Pea loess, pairs and the discharge
of matter; trent till! ear, ; all those disagreea
ble noises iilte the lota-zing of orwater,
whizzing of steam, 'B;:c., win( 11 arc Of tips
Me. r 'dug daafttess.,and also gemit ally attendant with
the tli , ease• ' •
11ERE is sonletlling worth attending to corning as it
d oes from a man' 8,1 exto:nA,vely knout{ as is Mr. Graeff
both in HIV and country.
"V hereby certify that front the effoets of a pert re
CiIitVISSI V. inter. I became part tacit thuif, attended with
ter- disagreeable noises like ringing of bells, wltit.lt
gradually increased. until Frontpletely lost the hearing
one en r• — W lien I was induced to Ity:Zcarlia , ....Acotts-
Or. Oil, and ant now, lia?py to . sey, fliat the use of
one bottle of the altnye . IraW hear as well as
ever, nod all dkagri•ealde noises rsa, entirely disap
peared. Any fort hat infortnation rr,t•ecting My case.,
is ill tie gladly given, by calling on not pt No 451. North
Fiftlistreernear Ray. DANIEL GRAEFF.
Pylatielphiti, Nov..
For sale by Li. Gritopert, N0..14-0 North t 4 econd
street. Thitada. ; in Prott4rille by JOHN G. BROWN :
in Ilarrisburg.by Nlr. and Reading try Mr.
EARL, where thoseintereited - 2calt obtain many inter
esting-kt,i;tiricares ofcures.
Decent er t,lf, Ad ly
•
A N.A,TURAL REMEDY,
&th/ lu !Ind eq ual
the cure Vercry curable disease, be found in,
INDIAN VEGETABLE ,PILLS,
Of the Xurih ..loaerican College : of' Health
•
, 1"117.F 4 1: extriprdinary Pule arc cemptwitd ri'f plant,
which g,nw •,nrtroantnendy 00 our own :mil, and
are, therefore, belier iltirlp11•11 to nor thus
MedieSlll'S concocted from Mrrign drlM 4 .Ver %Veil
they may he.coutmmttlide,l ; end ~s jwit:Girrs
URN vEGETMIL.E PI 'are founded upon the
principle the lininan body in troth
• SUBJECT TO BUT . ONE DISII.‘SE;
namely. corrupt lianas. and that said Uedtrtnu cures
this dtseasi , on nalaul by 'cleansing and pit
rif.illl2 the body. it will he us.ttlifest that, it the consti
tution be not Cot rely exhatisted,a perseverance in their
use, :treading to thre'illOdu. is absolutely certain to
drive disease of eyerc•nattip from thii lady,
. . .
When.we w WI to restore a mWaillp Or Morass toTer-
Cility,w exlrain it of the'slimirabutidant water: lii like
manner, f we wish to rest're 1 he. body to health, we
must cle:inee it of impurity.
WIZIGHT!* INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS,
will be found oim-rif the best, if not the very best med
eine in the world for cam in out this caxx D runt FY
mri:entNcleLc, because they expel front the body all
morbid and corrupt tinnier, the cau•re of the disease, in
an trasS'" and natural manner r_ and while they every
day- ewe ca,e'and . pleaskire, disease of iery name
rapidly driven from the
the following. 111:hly respectable storekeepers. have
been appointed Ag,Vats for the said of ‘VIIIG /IT'S IN
DIAN VEGETAIILE PILLS, in Schuylkill County
TH0N1A. , .... D. DRATCV,Pottsvilie•
Bickel Ai.. Medlar. Orwisshurg. - "
A. Heebner ,c• Son,. Port Carbon.
Dewalil, Pori' F.: s lcKeansbUrg. -
Goo. R Dry, Tuscarora.
llnry Koch g• Son, Mirbileport. . • '
•• *spirt, Tomagua. - -
t 3. SC:. Hammer, Orwigsburg.
'Wheel .r & 31.11er, Pine grove.
•
John Snyder, Fricitenborg.
Aaron Mattis, Lower Nlahantanio.
Jonas.Kautrtnan, do
Jacob Kautlloan, Nlahantangco,
John 'Waist. Klingerston.
...Gabriel Herb, Zimmerli] intown.
D De Forest, IVest Crunch.
Benj. Heffner; Minersville.
Johannan Cockhill, Llewellyn.
George Dreihelbis, East Brunswick.
Gee. H. Potts, Brockville.
S. Hart & Co., New Philadelphia. -
Leiati& KaOtrman, Schuylkill Haven.
Charles.Drecher, East Brunswick.
Jonas Rohinholds, Putt Clinton.
' Rerfsnyder & Brother, New Castle.
Daniel Welst, Lower - Mahantange.
Daniel Boyeri Port Clinton.
5-2 m
. . .
.
el- Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of Wright's
IntliAn Vegetable Pills, of the North American Col
lege of Health, No. 266, Greenwich street, New York A
No. LOS Tremont street, Doston—and principal officet
No. 169 Race street. Philadelphia. ' . 4
September 19.1616. 3S-.
„.
THE MINERS' JOURNAL
STATE IVI tpl T 0 T
RECEIPTS EXPENDITURES
Of the Comity of " Schuyild
FOR TOE YEAR
ifene'y Krebs, Treasurer, lot account wit 1-
County of from' he fifth da:
.
January, 1846, to the.iteond,day tif Jan'tto
,1847, both days inclusive. ! .
Dr. •
cash received from berry Shoemaker,'
late Treasurer. the amount remaining in
his
hands as per Iteport of Auditors, 844 f
To Cash rec'd on unseated ' 11(
" " ou land sold in 1516, ,
• " " for redeeming landssold to Com- . I
missioners 92
" for. redeernma lands sold to In
dividuals,'
" " for land sold by Commissioners,
" " from Justici„Rced,firics and for
' Cultures,
" Sheriff' Rued - ;do do '
M. Straub, tines and verdict, 4
-44 : 44 1" On account of [iota held by }be
• Commissioners,-, 1
" ". 'Adam Eller, on arc% of house
and lot, sold in the borough of,
• Pottsville,
" • " Henry Saylor, on ace't of rent. '
" " Joseph Morgan, rent to ,1 April, ,
• ISltt, ire tuts.
" " 51. Newbold, fees for deed'poll,
" " Commissioners.' Lumber Lein,
ahiistgier !mid at public sale,
" " . Peter Miller relunded overpaid
on bridge. • .
" " •Georgei D. Boyer rep, tax prevl
ously returned, j
" Henry Bowen: du • •
' •' Edward Cute, ' !do
" " . John Haldeman Escf r , far stray;
" " Samuel Rimmed,
" " Charles Dmirman for stove, •
To cash received from the ditFert , nt Collectors.
Borough of Orivigsloirt..
Ferdinand Kreter, Col. for 1846.-Intull, 5 .1'
Borough of;Pottsville. - I
Henry Geiss, Col. 1545,1 in fall, 700 06
Elias Derr do 1816, ,
,Borstgfi of S I Haven. ' !
Philip Boyer, 1814, in full, ..F 7 II
John Rudy,_ 1875, , 351 no
Daniel Lebenberg, 1846, ' Oslo UO
• Borough if . Miner.sville,
Peter Stroup, 1811, 162 02
Henry Christopher, ISM,' 2 1 50 all
through. of Pinegrove.
Genre Barr, 1814,
George Hein:Mach, 1515, I
•
.21Ionheint Tiwnship.
Frederick Eieed, 1843, I •
Andrew Wiltolier. 1614,•in full, • ■
Beejamin ISIS, to full, •
Lower .31alkintonoo
Peter Bre'estr, ISIS,
l'eter SturTan, 1810,
. • flaFry Township.
, .
Elijah To:nail:ls2B, iu full,
. William Bong, 1512,
John Ilubler, 1513,1 u full, . V •'
1
Itenjaihin Snyder. 1511, . 1'
Francis bungler, 1515,
Wayne; T,,lpoship.
.
John W. Heffner, 1544, in fulle
Henry Veldt Jr. .1515,
Anthony 1916 . .
PioegroVe 3111w:ship.
Chriqopher Schrope, 1812 ! I
John Stein, 1514, ; !
Lorenz F,ckler, Col., ISIS, ln
John Felty, do, 1540,
•.
Jacob 11eberrnr.,1 Cola 15,14
Jabob
30111 Houtz, do
~ 15111
Abraham Keer, do, IS IS,
qpper 111aha/7/.440
JaciihDresaler, - clal..
Daniel Maurer, do. ISI4.
John W. Helder, (10,154.5, •
Isaac Baum, do, 15,1 ti,
Branch.':'
Hoch, do, 1511 in full,
Henry Bressler, do. ISIS,
Philip A Kl:iuser, do, 1.516,'..
Norioegittn.
Charles Gillingham, d0,'1814,
Edward O'Connor, d0,,1545„,.in full,
Edward O'Connor, do, 1546, '
'North ;Moto/tint,
Michael Krebs, Col. 1846, in , -
South Manheint,
Ifenri,Briumer, Col., 1516,'-' •;
• ,
.West iirunsteig,
Peter Albrialit, COL, 1544, in full,
John D. 1.0ne., dops.l2. in full,
Abraham Albrizlit, do, 1540, „
East lirrswig.
Joshua Boyer, do, ISIS, ft ft
Daniel ‘Veziyer, do, 1516, - '
• West !Penn.
Jacob Mania, Col., 1511,
Benjamin 'Lehner, do, 1815,
Samuel Zinuernron,Ao, , lslo,
&/iaylL'ill.
Frederick Bensinger, ,11.,'1611, in full,.
Merk.,l, do. I
Asa Ball Mt. do 1515, ill
Daniel NV:Kodr,do,4lil6, S• ,
Anthony Lev. Cel., ISIS, ti full,
James Tmteri, do, 15.11. iu full,
Birkbeck, do, •
Jacob Neifort. do, ISIS
Solomon Lindner. d0,1614,1n, full, i
sainuel Lindner, do, ISIS,
NV iliiam Eau'', do, 1540,
Union.
James IliUrr, d 0,1615, in full,'
Jacob Crelsey, do. 1514,
Daniel Cohn, do, 1515: in
&Mold Dresher, do, 1516,
Cr:
By Cash paid on principle. or Bonds,
.' " Interim 00 Honda, •
" " Road wad :i.:cfsool Tax, different
Townshipe,.• , -
" " Grand Petit and Traverse Jurors
and Tipstnyes, • , .
" "- Road and !fridge Jurors, ,
" " General Election expensos"
" .. " • Towisship.au d Borough eltction
cxpon,—, i
Advert tOedishirt election, &
serving OolicO,' 1 1
fired inO, of tint S. Caunty.Alins
'• llosn=e d
As ,, essorte service', . - f
'• " l'onstal&s" returns to Quarter
ses,,im,sl ' I
• ••. Wiiise4i'les and . tnilage in Corn
num wea sit ca ,es, :
• " Presniuns well Justice fees on
1 .
Fun • cal e.,
' " Coroner I s in( nests,
0 •• .I•nst Mo turn •xaininatinus, , •
. ~ E. p,.imentia ,y,boas ding prishne
' " R •pairin ,, bridxes J. - . snztterlals,
• " "Williansltscket l Mark Mellon,
on acc't of new,l.ritlees,
• 4 " f Hen:Tr:lust sn fell for hridee,
'. " Peter' .Hiller fur building brhige,l
=I
Ell
in full,
Daniel Heim do do m
" ". Treasurer of S. County, for :102
tracts un4eated land, sidd COrn
, Ink-inners in 1816, ,
" 'treasurer for SO tracr unseated
band, k•rroncouslycassessed and
advertised,
" " To redeem uneeated
" " Premiums and expenses for lap,
prehending horse
" - " Medical attendancuit prisoners!
" Repair,: and expensed at prison!
" ;Dividing SchuytkilCtownSnip,
, coal for Public buildings, •
~
Stove for Prothonatory otTic.e.
Fare conveying .: toinsuissioner
on pOhlic
E. nrngt.silit Ilr
p,mo.sititorred
12 Election Jinxes,
EXPC C4riießter . work,lasj
tering, Cricks; inaierial*, 4 , C; fui
,
Court House, G.:I 32
Peter F. Ludwig,. - Esq., crying -
Corillflis'sniner's sale, in 1816; ; 3 00
Postage for Commis-ionets, ' 1 45
T. & IV. - Pollock for bill of sundles 7 25'
Ceo. 11. Stickler iron, spikes to • '
bridge bilildos, j
Rickel Medler, bill of mdse.,
.51irhael Grant"; hdatding Jurors
in Com' th case rstJulm Reese. 6.5 00
Henry Slinemake:r r.. 1.,!• 'late.
Treas., deeds for lands sold i•i1.811,. :26 50
Jacob A. Leib. bringing prison ir
from Philadelphia, •
Charles Snyder Esq:. Sherifflof
Carbon county, bringing and
hoarding prisoner, I
Jereiniah Reed Esq., S.li'ff lees
and boarding prisoners,
John P. Hobart, keeping critni
nal docket, 96 50
C, M. Strauh,Clerk of Session? fees 217 51
Samuel Goss Docket and record
ing bonds.
William Garret, services at, elk
to Auditors,
Auditorn;for auditing accounts
for 1515: • ,
D. E. Nice Esry., Prosecuting . A
ttorney fees,' 167 60
Frederick lesser, late Court crier, 37 00
." ". Ferdinand -Hneter, services is
Court Crior. ' 'V— 00
" " Jacob Minoan, attendant on
pubt!c officer and Court House,, 00 00
"• " .lacnn 511aharh attending to
Court Ilook' Clock, 10 00
"William B. Potts Esq., 1' year's •
salary as Commissioners counsel, 100 00
" " Henry ZimmermanEsq. - ,sery ices
as Commissioner, in full:.. 102 00
'• " ,Frederick BeckErq., Au do 255 75
George H: Stichter .do do 121 50
Lewis Dreher - F.sq., do do '34 50
" G B..Ztdich Esq., services as
. ..
Cornrourtionerre Clerk, : ' - 545 CO
Printing nind,Stationery, • 551 23
'' '' Frederick fleck for Ehoei for - '
prisoners,
Christian Berger'Esq:, for fasten
ing Prisoners,
~ ~, F. W.- Hughes, PrneeentinF
rn At-
toey fe e I, , 63
60
" " Jacob I.luntzingerJr.,for Inniner
' '
paint, and ntercliandize, . 111 39
" " .. R. & -B. Deicing; for work done , _
,-
' to Codnty bridge, , 200 00
Ferdinind l‘rater; agent' for ,
ground rent, 2 00
. ,
, . • I - t
Michael Weever, money refill
' • ' ded on Licence, , 1 •
William floyet, constable; •noti-1.
" • " • fyine R. Kline;
~ - t - 69
" Henry Krebs, Treesurer tOr per ..
tentage on monies receiend and
_ I paid as Treasurer, for rho year In-16 507 47
'• "1 •By nrii,llltf.' remaining in the
. bands of Henry Krebs, Treasurer, '2360 55
the
of
,
, ~ . ,
. ,
, . • I ' D 41314 54
Amount due by the Collectors of the ditTereca town
ships and boroughs.• , • ! ! ' , ,
' , , • • , Barry. ..
William•lioligr: , Collector, 1512 • . oil' 5,6
Benjamin' Snyder, do, ' 1844 , • -47 /2
Francis De ngle r, do, 11545 ' ' .73 tlO.
Francis Deng,ter, do. IS4d • i 791 77
1.111 ; , Pottsville. 1 ' •
Daniel !Christian, do • 1834 °92 SO'
Daniel Christian; ,: dd dit;is , ;2:5 72
Elias Derr,
'
' •!' • : - Branch.- , - :
Joel YMint, -• do . 1530 1171 57•
Henry P.res.ler; . do 1115 ; .760.10
Philip A. Clouser,.' do ' 1116 ' 2253 SO
,' -• I Lower ilahantongo. •
Philip Osman.' •,* • 'do 1839 CO - 52
Peter Ltrcesler. do • 1015 129 04
Peter t'itutzmatz o ' . do . 1116 ~ • 012 54
' • ' 'Porter. ; i
Jacob Iteherlirig, do 1011• . ' 10 73
Jacob Miller, ,i • to •
.1.93 , 20 74
John Houtz, - do 1144' 50 46
Abraham Ker:Sler. do 1d45 , 90 51.
Benjamin Shiley, do • 1116 llB 31
Pinegrore. . .i. • •
Christopher . ..ikliro - pii, do lal2 'l. 215 6&
John stein, 1 , do 1144 .' l' 225 If
John Petty, , , do 1146 . 1366 89
' I 1 Upper, Matiuniq' r.t.ff' o.
- ' ` do .1112
do 1545
'do ISi6
0 9 0
9 22
5',62
0
115'.
'
I (10
00
2 I n
50
3 (HI
Jam!) IDressll4,
inbn W. fleblej.;
haac Liata t ; I
Martheint. •
Frederick Fread, 'do. 1.43 2SI 3:1
Schaylkill,l - •
John Mertz,' ' do r 1512. ' 729 66
William Neale, do 1814 1662 87
Daniel W. !COO, do 1816 : . 1 663 87
'1
Schuylkill Hriven.
Rawly nd do . 1643 1 147 01
John Rudy, 1 ,do . ISIS 249 62
Daniel Levcnberg. do • 1646 • • 737 17
•
Peter 'Stroup, do 1641
John Provost, • do •• 1645
Henry-. Christopher. do 1646
'Borough of PinezeOve.
George Bair, do 1814
George Ileinthach, do 1815
Adani•Spunctirh ; do : 1t:16
1 •• Norwigiari..! •
Charles do ,• 1614
Edward 0 COnnof, do . .1846
Union; 1
Jarob Creasey, 1644
Samuel Dresher, do'. 1816
iVaync.
•
Henry Yeich dc , 1815
AntliOny , Riebsaamen, do' ' 1616
West 'Bruizshiltr.
ldi6
Abraham Albright, -do • .
Thrimas BirDeek, • do 1516
West 'PenO','
Benjamin Zelnier, do - 1615
Saltine! Zinimerniati, do 1816
Samuel: Lindner, - • do: 1845
do r 1416
1- South Manheloe.
Henry Bromnier, do 1816
East Bkuri.stui . e.
Daniel Weaver, , y 516
. •
5 4 4
55 OU
.16 60
66 97
.10 EU
00 00
03 00
21 84
50 00
1 2S
5 60
5 Op
151 fig
963 00
300 00
50 00
231 43
055 VI
100 CO
1r 18 13
50 46
60 00
00 00
1
110 00
11.1 41
80 00
1610 00
4
. .
. „ ' ' . . I ' - - 8 28622 36
To Sdionds !against Abraliym &, John Pop, ‘ -
held' by)th l e Cotinty, for the balance of Ross ' '
'Bulls' duplicate of NorWegian township; „ • .
f0i'1637; ! " - , . 1 , 2200 00
TO halance of Leonard Meyers', rote, given
in settlimient of thiplicate, 1 . .107 27
To note aitainr.l John MurPhy &U. Shillaber; 16 . 01
To 2 notes against Michael Doyle & Patrick, . ..
o'llara, i ' . 1 GS 72
To time against G..F. Genlienheimer, i 17 SG
To note aetim,t Michael Colbeyi, ' 1 ) , '
31 65
To note a.ging William do Adaiu llertzog, r -'' 400
To note ngithist Jane & Francis Reed, . 26 81 -
. ,
• , CONSIDERED DOUBTFUL. i
Judgment againat 11. Dillan with inter
er.t from June 4th, 1510, in Bedford co. 051 55
Notiraeainst 11 N. Dillan, - ~ MOO 00
Note against. Joseph Ottinger,i former
Treasurer of Schuylkill county;
CO 08
765 03.
100 00
771' 1 6.2
137,62
816' ' 01
1129'56
COO CO
V-5 37
b2l 41
200 ' 00
AnioutiLefi Bonds due by the Cupniy , of,
406 15
150 110
1213113111
,
To - the' Hon6ruble Judg,rB of the. Court. of
Co'ninion Tleas orsch w iticitt Count y..
Auditorafrir the County of &Indy
1. respectfully do retkort! that we have tut
edited, settled, and adjusted:, the .account37of the
Comant , tarfuers and Treasurer f of .Sehoylkill l lCounty,
suldnit the above,tatentent an the results of their
idvestittations, front which it appears there it dire the.
County •ofSehnillrill tey llenry,Kietts,‘lte Veakurer. ,
the stint IV two' thousand, three hundred add eighty -
dotiar n, , atint -five cents— I
In Witodrs whereof, we have hereunto set our hands
Dit's seventh day ofJantiarv, Al D., 1647. ,
43 10
2,06 50
21.8 00
250 43
1;o jo
611
1.00 00
39 11.
64 77
300 VU
lel
"mteltAEL
(11.1111.EF, BEN NETT,}!Auditors
, J. W. 110:3EBERRY,
Orr: igsliuri, February. 6„ 1812 5.
so 60
95 22
113 00
22U 00
METAL LIC ROPES,
28 82
11287
112'80
165 00
FOR THE :USE OF ,MIN S, • 124ILWAYS,
Ferr sale, or imported lo ord . er,ll the subacriber.
El
.
..
rUIIESE Ropes are now atinost eyluswely used in
. 1 the Collieries and on the Railways in Great' Brit
'an; and are found to he greatly superior to Hempen
ones as readnis safety, detability and economy. -
The Patent Wire Royce, have proved to be still In
good condition after three year's service. in the same ,
situation whefe the lieinPen fines, pre lousily used, of
double the size and we,ight would sear out:in nine or
ten months., They haye been. used for almostevery
purpose to whiclelienme'n Roues and chains have been
applied: Mines, Railways.' Rep wy.Craries,;,S•ianditiel
' Rigging, Window Co ifi.i. Ligli sin g Cond net nr s. Signal !
Halyards, Tiller Hopi a, &e. They arernade either oft
Iron orenptier Wire, and in rase ~V ofinudi, expnkire
to da niOies. of Catv; nixed Wire. t 1 ' •
/ -
. Tdstimonialu from Ili?. trubd eminent Engineers in
England can be shown as to their efficiency, and any
arldorooal infintnat kid required riispertinm the differ,
eilfdeseriPtlons mid anolicatiOn will be -givi:ii by I
i XLFRED F. KEMP, 75 !Wiwi st.. New York, 1
Sole Agent in the United States. I
Ne:w York, ;414y 30th, 1515.. ! C ' 9.1. .'
' •
L The subscriber has been: am - tinted Agent for the
sale of the Patent Wire Rope in tins Region, All or 7
' ders left at this odice; stating size, weight 'and tongth,
will be sroniptly attended to. i . R. GANNAN. ,
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T lf t E r 7 i t i i i h a s , f e r: p hg a ofcz i r e c hit .o s r e k r v a i n c e d s o t t o h O r o p al
imrc o naseatuflorward coal.at a amall commissi
as much care as to the kind, price, and - quali
iheiltvere personally' preseht.• •
REFERENCES:
Samuel Sillyman, Esq., Pottsville ;
Bucknor, &. Co.,Philadelphta
Frederick Kellogg, New York.
at, Letters Post paid, proMptly attended to.
JOS. MORGAN. ,
. .
Pottsville, Jan..o,-1847 2-
OEI
JUST received at'D ANN AN'S Cheap stationery store
a large lot of ink some of which we can sell as low
:as 37f cents peAdo;en. A suitable article for,retalling.
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WHOLESALL: DRUGGIST. Manufacturer or Co.
pal 1. arnitli, sole Agent for the f ranktin Glass
Works. Having - been tone engaged in the manufac
ture of ('opal Varni,b, (as well as other kinds,) is . now
prepared to. otter to purchasers.an article which in
quality, cannot be surpattsed by any in the Union. Al
so. receiving weekly from the above celebrated Works.
Window Class of every sire. Culislaully on 11311.11 . a
full assortriwnt of M. - bite L4-ad. of the most approved
btands..Rol Lead. Litha t 4 amsny, aiesia. kc
whiCh will be sof 1 at Manufacturer's'prires, together
with a large and well selected .stuck of Drugs. Medi
cines, Dyes, Acids. Fine Colors. Perfumery, •ke.. in
short every article in the Drug line. Merchants. Phy
sicians and Dealers ill
, senural. are Yttrium-fed to call
and.ekamitie the stock and prices, feeling satisfied they
will he induced to purchase!
February ft, 16:(1.
11s 4
101
634 92
TO CAP IT.ILISIS OTIIE 11S.
Pennsylvania j Coal & Iron Lands,
•
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.1 71 c A e r i l r 9, t i r ' 7t c e b 'taming alli
allowance lands, located ( f 6P S
Jet ks Townsinp,..letlinson county, finely Timbered
and Watered, and bovine several Stillsites upon them.
Two main roads.ron 'through the'lands, and improviid
Farms adjoin, wink :taw aped Grist Mills are in the
immediate neighborhood. This larid was selected by
a gentlema» of experienced judgment, and is consid
ered by judges to lie one of the best tracts in tae coun
ty. Its proxithity to the Clarion and Allegheo' rivets;
and numerous havigable streams, and the proposed
Railroad to Pittsburg arid Erie, renders it highly desi
rable as an investment at present prices.
.Aboundiug in iron (Ire and Bituminous Coal of find
quality, it is 'believed to . present one of the Most ad
vantageous locations for Iron Work: in West i,'enn
syh•auia. The present owner purl 'lased iv llbia I' it!ur
of erecting such Works. ion engagements in »wither
qui - fuer obliges him with-:'teat re•lurlance to foirego his
intention. - Maps will be ghown. nod every information
given by the undersigned:, The lands are patented,
and the titles and quality will be"uarriintiM, and sold
free and clear of all ln:nadir:lnce.
' It. SIIEW SMIIII,
IS Nortlh,Thilleenth sl wet •
Philadelphia JailUdlV 3, lhdd. ' '
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' E. A. HATHAWAY &.CO.'• 1 . i
CO:031155I0N AND EAsTelts 1 1 1(0111[Ti: 311:11MIANTS 1
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iVt. 23j Nurta ;110urc....5. fun/ of Arch ..st. i
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PHILADELPHIA; .
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I_T.ICI:Ti
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hand. 'and aro constantly receiving largo
1 supplies of all 1.1t015j of Fish. Oils and Pastern
Produce, hi' hi! It illt!y 7 ii . i/1 ' 2,1•11 0:1 the most reasonahki
, [
terms, 10 Could ry pcd'efsl eit.:
10010 'Call,. Illeathed Winter Whale Oil: , ' ,' I.
a; S. ono t, Spero( oil7' _
[ 2,000 '" - Solar nil.:
. /
5,000 ," Common Whale ((li. -,/• ..
100 Inds. ITatiner's r Oil, yarhiiis (Dialities.
5(10 " 'No. 1: 2,5 , 1 Nlackerel, to . 1 , kwhote hills 1
- 100 "Salmon;n. I Salob; in - whole and half bills.
50 " Moss Shad. -•
, 100 " Pickled Labrador Ilerriog. .
i
500 Boxes rzraled 1 do I do. "*....
30,000 I : s.' 'ry Codfish. •. /, •
500 Doi.en ratified Pails. , ',,, . ,
, 300 Lbs. Calcined Plaster. ," . •' • - I 1
I
'I - I
, 150' ' ' Ground Pla , ter:*
,
. t , . ~
I Also, soaps; Sperm CalldlO. Teas. (41,111 - 0 1 101
PronsvlvOlin Ilotte'r., Eastern 11nos. hod best Ilethi tier
toftnt; 'IN' V. Cheese. All of the above sold in lots !co I
51111 piirrhasers, , , '
Philadtr, Mardi 2S, ISt&
376 97
842 68
75 2
225 47
EMS
DIM
HATS & CAPS: r ' 7 I,AD . I.ES' FURS,
•
\V 1101.ESALI: AND RETAIL.,
.• • • -
At the very lost - esl Prices,
Al "R .Sindk-west c,,rne, r f it/zip:a 4- 3d
PItitApELNII.k.
J „ git% oi,lv tv,lntit re-peilti
•fitllrrttlllii attention of their friend- via
i the - publiii to •ihoir hill and entoplote'nu.
eortnient ory.ll.ll'S. TIIIEN DS" 1I4'1).
GENT. & CAP S, LADIES' RI-
DING VATS. 'Mutt's, Mantilla.a.pd
whielt, being made at 11:a I cI rp be
~ , .
,Infutfworknion flint of the slot they can ‘%a - ert - Pst" .
riptal, if not superior to tiny in the city. I.yeAyill u4ll
'au CHEAP no any other establishment. Ca . ll and Sec
before .
nio 0. U. 7ileasorer,"by
which they are able To lit the head perfectly.
l'fillada,'llet 5, lalii 493;n0 ' I
$1,951 15
67320 -00
F.
CIIEAP WATCHES & JEW ELRY
AT TIIE PHILADELPHIA WATCD &TORE,.
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No. 96 Nurth Second•Strcet,•cornerjy Qutiry.
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Pl.l l l.ever watches, full Jew.el', 1(1 car. F
.taws, •,
Silver Lever-Watches, tell jewelled,
Silver Lever %Nl:itches. 7
. leWe",,,
Silver Lennie Watrars Ist'ottatit• ' ;,--1 ' fir1011: 1. 1 (
(i .11
superior nartier Watches,. • 'ld 00
• Imitation (-Warder Watclnes,.nof warranted, 500
Gold Skctarles, (10
Fine Silver Spectacles, i 1 75 -
' Gold Pracelets,lwith l'opitz'slones 3 50.
Codd Pencil(l, 16carats,' ' 2 Mi l
Gold Finger Itine4, ct-; to SS ; Watch Claw's.
plain 124 cis., patent 15.?, , ,:littiet 20. Other articles
proportion. All goods warranted to be What they are
sold for. 0. (70N11
On hand. sonic and Silver Levers, 1.1 Lepine
and Quart i. , rs, lower than the above Prices. '4
Dec 5,17..16 .
, s .
THE MISSES BCHNEtLAPS
,
HOARDING
.13).V1 SCIIIO9II
AT . .7 . 111:11t REsID E
Cll ES.VE , 7' STREET, 1'1111,4D P 111.0
imi secoo d folintwere 111
-1 February, but pupils will be received at an'y time
`and. charred accordinaly. hoarding and washing *5O
\paid in advance. 'Terms for tuition in English bran
ahes, varying front .6. to *l2, *IO and *2O. Music,
vocal and instrufnental,*2.l. use of the instrument *5.
Earh of the other ornamental branches *I2. j !
The Misses S. will be assisted by teachers of aC-•
knowledeed ability.
REFERENCES
Rev.! Mr. J. 11. Fowles, Philada.
' • • . H. Tyne. New York. 11
+Judge C. 11101 e, Philada. . ,
• ' Dr. T. 1.1. Mutter. Philada,
• • Dr. Samuel ,tail tin, Philadelphia.
Professor. C=ity, Washington City. '
: Phitadelphia, dant" intitll7 • • , 3-
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•
FRANKLIN, HOUSE,.
o t .1 05, C-hesnut St r eet, •
PHILADELPIIIA:
Ming establishment, since it, passed into thd hands
J. of the subscriber, in June last, has been thoroughly
retitled, and is now irx complete order for the accom
modation' (tithe travelling public. - •
Since the clinium of proprietors, numerous additions
and improvements Mae been made, and it is now be
lieved to possess . 1 01 the requisite appointinents
.and
conveniences which below!. 1.0.4 FIRST CLASS cre
New BATHING 1100.)1:4; new Ladies' and Clentle
men's' ORDINARIES ; a 'splendid new liar ,Roont ;
new Parlors, and tiew Pinmiture, have been added to it
within the last sic months. and the Undersigned. grate
ful. for the very liberal patronage which has dins-far
been extended to hint in his new vocation, respectfully
solicits its Continuance, which be pledges himself it
shall be his noticing ;tint to deserve.
' ct• POST cOACII, belonging to the ' , PRA NKEIN,"
will tin nlielltlltilre at llie several Depots and Steam
boat Landings. to convey. passetrer , to thellouse, for
25 cents eaco, including. baggarg•••' •
I). K. MINOR. of N. w York; ProPrie!nr•
JAS. M. PIA NDERSON:orPhilsda., I.itsistants'
GEO. P. HUIiNIIAII, of Boston,
Phila.. Jan 21, 1817 ' .
•
PLUMBIE'S
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National, Dagnerrean Gallery
Photographer, Faypiehing Dipot;
ik WAItDED the gold atill'silier tnedalS, four firet pre
'ntl two highest honors, at the-national, the.
Massactitisetti,the New Yerk, and the Pennsylvania
exhibit ion 3, respectively, for the most splendid ctdored
Daguerreotypes and hest aparrat ifs ever exbilitied.
Portraits taken hi exqui.,ite Style, without regard to
weather.
Instructions given in the art.
A large assortment of appal:llns' and stock always
on hand, at the lowest cash pricer.
• New York - , 251 Broadway ; Philadelphia. inn Ches
s:. Baltimore, 205 Baltimore vt. ; ‘Vashington,
Pennsylvania Avenue; Petersling, Va.. Mechanics'
Hall t Cincinnati: Fodrth and Walnut. and 176 Main
et:; Saratoga Springs, Broadway; Paris, 127 V ielle
Rim du Temple ; Liverpool. 32 Church et.
Philadelphia, September 19, -Iyr3S
1 dealers
aces, to
ion with
ity. as if
PASCAL IRON 1- WORKS, '
.PHILADELPHIA.
"Elnright Iron
'nuai for irco
motives:Marinez!ot Steam ol ers
from 2to 5 inches in diameter. Also, Pipes for Gas
- Steam and other purposes; ktrd Aron; Tufo for fly
'draultc Presses ; Hollow Pistons for Pumps Of Steam
Engines ,t.c. Manufttred and for sale by ,
• MORRIS, TASTER dr!MORRIS,
Warehouse S. E. corner al and Nilaluat sts rnilada.
Philada• Nova V-d 1845 1 4-
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SEASONABLE MN FS FOR- THE OAR.
DI ALT
The following weft tinted hints for the gardener,
we Mid in the *A trwrican Farmer, for the present
month. Although they may contain nothing new.
yet they are retnembranceis which cannot fail to
be of service to ttio,e not tioularly 'observant in
these matters. and yttatiziousitot to he. behintk;
baud upon tire - . ulject an which they treat. •
Priparalion of Hotbeds.—As it should ha, and
dodhtlessib, ari object with every head of a fami.
ly to supply thiit family with early, vegetables, we
should regommend to each who may not already
Moe sitch4 convenience.' to meet a hothed.en the
northernil&nder of his garden. It need not'be large,
as. a bed Three lights wide and twelve feet long will
be sufficient to Mkt. all the plants requisite for • a
family, of, Earl Cabbages. tlatilillowers,ißroccoli,
LettOe. &c. • :,frame of ' these dimensions may
ho pr4i.ired et a Trifling cobt. l - The back should
be as higt again as the front and made to raise by '
hinges. 'fire traine liemg mitide7 l dig , out a placo
to sink it in the eaith,_fild opfhe hioni with .9 in
ches of ..tab manure that has been forked up and
turned ov;'r,it ,day or two aneliff•in a dry place, .
oter this jput about ais inches f he boil dug out
-to make room for The frame ;
.rakt{. 'this well, and
after. it sh ale have settled have witty, re•rake it
aod box your seed. 00 a night thrhw a rnOing,
()Yt:.r the alas, , , which lutist in zood.weatlar y, re
moved each inoreing, when 'the frame should bet
raised ii few inches each morning. Gentle water
in
." is necessary to encourage the vegetation of the
seed; but all such waterings Must be done in the
.forenoon, but only.of pleasant days When the atm'
is in its power. :,,, • ,-
. In fixing the franies leave, •apy 5. inches be.
tween the back of the frame-nad the fentyrhich
vacancy muist.he filled .with: horse thing, 'say 10
inches deep to keep up the. required heat..'' .
'Sowing of INI I!) I,'cus.—zielesi, a 'Ted With et '
southern expmnre, manure it. alit I 11, the manure,
rake and Make drills 4 feet rirint 2.•itiche's,tieep,
sow your peas thickly, eoveriani•presii the earth '
gently oo them. Youmeeifnot fear t.ht frost will
kill them. they are'lirdy and will resist its'influ
epee-. We itaie . seen.ttient Cinches high,covered:
with know without bei ng injured. •To secji'm a
~
crintinuoits bAlpply it;islie,t to sow portiou i s of the
bed:at intervals of Ii) or 14 days. -: - '' ' ' - '
_
noting Grai Propeed without • `
delay to prune yoUr rape 'Do this.with a.
sharp knife, cut•Smaitlify, and if the wounOleeds
stop it• by ap-,ilvitig'3 iTiatmo. to P. taking; I care to
arptin
wipe the d dry before .you apply it.- A ibick
paste made' of plaster we haye also seelfrccom-
mended./ Recollect that the wood to be cut away'
is the old wood. and not that made' last season.
iN,airrit/4 S:lladitig of all ktiels inay be sown on.
warin'border.l exposed to the south.; it would 'be
beet, however,, to protect them With coverings ,91 -•
Matting, long straw, or '..ortt r talks.• •
Celery.-114 seed of UM heitfthful and deli
en:Ms vegetable: may ,now he sown on,warm bor
ders with southern exilosures The gratmd must
.be freely manured 4th fAsh Muse dung, g moiety,
el wid s th should be dug in :pat dcep,.then rake, ••
• . .•
put on the other haltMl the manure, dig .that in 4
inches der-p, rake, sow youi seed, rake them in,
and pat the earth with the back,of your spade:—
Dy taking't h% , pairis . ybn w 11 . have, early •selery
plants to set out; and.niu's sea ute you: family With
V's•upply of one of the most tr.datealife vegetables
tAateyer Inbred to the Iti4e,ury 61 a •pLite of *ell
Made soup. or g , ;‘,,d the s ahilner . table. •
Beth, Turnips. and Carr i phi.—As soon in ilpo
mouth as the groan] May bel ranfieiently free •of
I trust to allow- ot being put in good order, you may
sow the
,seed Of each ; .)l the -route fon early use.
No more, however, sle,ul.i { ti. sown thaw tuwy ho .
fieees,•ary to supply Ilw taW d'uttng the suMmer,
unie,;s !..,u may hare-- . the adslantaße of a nia l iket WI
die:).se of any surplus you may raise.j I'4' green
tb. nt -west, well rottid,manitre is bes.r. - ~
. .
Npinach, , Lrffnecorini Radt.shes.-LTheseed of
tin,. 4 .- lila: be SCIA 11 on- w - aitt borders on anti aftei :
,
th,.'4,llth 0: .- thi6 nionfh 1. • -..- I
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.....,tareing 4 1'0( .S- ..BeKcinul Herb S“.tils: .—S, soon, •
zi.':i hi , i'atth is, in-a eortditiok to I e dug, theisti . eds" ,
ofthese raol'ilics of piantsri4y be sovtn--and'vibile
tN'e ,- a' :e pointity; out the Mee,' kt us I . in'a'ri't,' that
,441..-iy g,tiden ,di o gld have . ntit ins beds' o l Thj• rue,
' 6 ;l.4e,'Pa.rs4',Y,•:'23 - iinuner
. t..Sa i o . re, tr.:weet iMfugery,
141ah.n, Larendei , e Bergamot, 'Clelandine, CA/auto-
Imle, Horehound', Fennel, !Cansey; &c:, iegether '.
with . G.trlie.•Chiv'e, and Shallots: ~ ' .
E ar i ll poha g es.--If you de.iire 10 be ; a little
abead , of yotir 45bur in gr ving - qarly
; potatoes,:
plepare aired as scent' as the fro&t:is' fret of the
ground by , mantiriq it :liberally ivith . ich, stable
dung; rake, draw yOur ,trills 4 irrehes deep With '
the emnor of a Lbe, awn plant wholepotatoes about
21 Inches apart, 'spread lung stable. nrin'ttre over
them, - dud iii, r -strewing a mixture of plaster rind
'ashes 'overthlt, - cover with the earth. . ll,int ap
prehend that (he potatoes trill come up to'be,'inju
.red by the ho,t,--as, consulting nature, they Will
await, until by the genial : twat of theOith , ,, their.
, t e,tetable hotver wi!l Int tlevelopetl , fnit to e niy
• ped by the frost but. to ear fruit. - \\
liuo66nits and, Curiiibdi may now be 1 '
ed—sti'al. .i.
O. may fres'h phim,iki,oils ha made
cntliitgs
. iirt.vph and , t cupyowl ra=p.
bushes 46' Pt the middle of tt i;',..mbuth; if the
out oi you' in y plant out the
EMI
A ratula)' seeds *of most 111)!
fhwerti may be safely planted es soon as the I ,
is (tilt of the ground.' ,
.11erligeepers Fluttieritig .Pert nu las B
may be plowed out as soon as' the earth:
enough to be dug.and, pht irt,good ord'er„: 1 1
Frail 'Frets.— Four garden fib-it frees may
be pruned—if you have tone' there; 'plant spines,'
but be sure to get the Vest kinds ax,,d theAt . that have
been grafted by a skilful hand—buy of noneibut a
consciencious, responsible inirseryrnan. -
your immesteail with good frZit--you wili'luve it
the more, your family will be,grateful while your
neighbors will appreeiate your patriotisrri the
more; highly, and very_ soon foliow, your 'laudable
example. •
MA ' N.AOE3I ENT OF 4 401.TS—WEANLY6.—L - t the.
colt run with the dam until taken info, winter
quarters in the stable, then tie the mare ant colt
into the saute butin such a manner Mitt the
colt cannot suck exceit when hell loosed that
purpose, once a day, until the mare is dried of her
milk. Feed him alternately with oats; shoryor
rootsonice or twice a day, and all the goodl,hay
he will etii. , Give hint plenty ot'exer.Cisie twlce.a
day, in leadin to water; curry or card hint Glean
daily and let him be.iiiidOed with straw.
piur cult when tic is corning
four years old, into a square box stable, 'put the
hitting apparatus upon hint twiee'a day, for '4 half
hotir or an hour (not longer, as is painful lb the
muscles;.) 'gradually drawing 'in the nose leach
'time, until it' is to .your liking: „Whetx hi? hai
Accustotneti toil, turn him into an enclo
sure to stand, walk or run, ati suits hi inclination
then go to him after a halt hour or 'so; take of the
bitting bridle and Dive him . an apple, scratc his
nose and in a kind. voice. him to coons a ong,
and he will•AloW you into the stable. live a
trough instead of a rack for his feed and a con-.
structed- as to dblii;e , him to raise, his head a little;
and cud) in hiy tnise. in ?filer to get his rood,
ing one, apartment for pay, another .for oat.
roots. liare'''a Nigh window cut -- out at one!
ul the stall, where lie can stand with head 4
amuse hiniselt in itiokin4 at ttion)ther horse
cults ill the yard. This greatly relie%
icksolueass'of his confinement, and make,
mare gentle. If of 'it had disposition, howev'
may require close coritinethent in rathtir a
BEll
Wire Chance for a Red A.
Colheasy.
pHERE tiro four. • veins of firr*rate well
known Re , l Cog witn a long range on
the Mrddleport Road, ,hat-rnay be atkantagicous..
ly tut_ operation ininiviliately. Any intrina4
tion !inty he had of Mr. S. SILLY MAN.
Puttozille, Jou.. 30th, 1847.
Catition.
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in I..!Ne;;iith and
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, on l th mcb
the 26th a 'du
lit er
in 1. vor of
'U.:lleMalion, for 29 4'2, dated hintiary 12th[ 161,
All persons are forbid taking' said Duo' B 11, Os
payment has been stopped. '
C. ; ! 1051..'1H9N, Lb:n(6 yn.
January, 30th, 1847. . ' . 5-'--3t
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