constitution 'AO pro . for subsagoint aimllar d justices of ithp peace May in,the interim be diseiri4e tbe; duties of I,fificeb daffy after tie Istw. far the issuing of piration of -siihich.tune, . • ander the anal the aid eleetiOs s„ The aldermen sommialon, or w shall continue pective offices, 'Wall be fixed ions, at the idonishall ex .! thnOny that the ititntion of Penn V le , ocion, We the o rention have here )idelptda. the twe , Aqua Portant on thirty-eight, and United States of • . JOHN S regoing Is the amended 1. Ivania, as agived to in era and antinbers of the to signed out names of •; Iy...second ;of Vebto : thousand ei hundred !of the indep . ende of manes the suty.seeond. I. • GFANT, Piesideot.. jew,_ in. tic ia Hayhurst, a, - : Baldwin, Inn. Heiffenstein, ~ Banks, . . Hendersish, : • . Barclay, tn. Henderson, dolar, 'm.. Hiester„ Barnitz, illiam High, , Bedford,' Hopkinson; . Bell, _. lien Houpt, .rnell Biddle, bea Hyde . . a L: Bigelow harles Jared. thgersoll, . Bonham, hs. Jenks, . rown, eorge M. Keith, h Brown, s.Kennedy", ' Brown, aron Kerr, utter, • os. Konigmacher, Carey, cob Krebs, . G. Long, 8. Cureinghanz, vid Lyons, Curti, ' . lex. Magee, rlington, oel K. Mann ; • Chambers, 4 .M. Meredith; handler, amen Merrill, Chandler, vi Merkel, witty, m. L. Miller, lel Clapp. awes Montgomery, latke, - hristian Meyers, 'lark% . Nevin, 1, Clark, - . m. Overfield, , , fine, iram Payne, i . Coates, atthias Penn yp acker, awes Porter, ' CoPo, . sOdzMadison.Porter, M. Cox, , awl. A. Purviance [. Craig,. '. C. Reigart, IM. Crain, ' - H—Reati, Crawford, eo. W. Biter, ' us Crum, no. Ritter, Martin, . Gold R ogers, M'Catien, Samuel Royer, I'Dowell, - ames M. Russell, 'Sherry,. le) Saeger, - I rrsh, ohn Morin Scott, Denny, ob i 2,9 Sellers, iickey, ' ellaren, Dickerson, ;eo. Serrill, , Piliinger enry Scheetz; . II 4' agar, rge Shilleto, 1.. nnell, homas H. Sill, M. Doran, co. Smith, II plop, - Vm. Smyth, ' ' • Earle, . Joseph Snively, • arrelly, ~ erring, ulkrod, ry, Jr. ' t o. B. Sterigere, - acob Sti kel, , 'bene rW. Sturdevant, to : 1 1` . .11:rt, , Iler, ames Todd, : . 1 - Gamble,Thomas Weaver, r. Gearhart, ~ ilnsore, renell, 4,b B. Weidnian, . • G. White, eo. W. Wtxlward, L. HarriS, 1.. Young. t Hastings, t ) S. Snows, Secret'&y. G. I:. Fat': J.WnLiA, EORETAR" §!. !:~ C6as. Jeirem' Pkree Simue Jiihn Teo ER fah Wake ehd. C el B njn. John i E. T. , Junes ark John I. J. htia J cob EMI ly, that the " the Canstit rania as ami I ce irY at nns) .usa eight hunt teposited in , 1838; the retained par oman letter. THO. !btu d lb • :n in LO a 1 L d. RDAY M Cheeks a aof every t / tke lowest cash gpricei; from Mr. Jeffers to arms -holders President of thellinited States has seen .a eissatistacuon officers of the Gener ate meat taking, rs.' various occasions, ... .io the elec 'crimp, of public fume.. '• whether of oval or State Gov. Freedom of el tions being. essential utual independ of government and i °rant branches o the same government, • cherished by m tof our constitutions, r.; officers , - •med improper ' f r o ffi depending on Olive of the Uni ' , to attempt to con fluence . the free xercise of the elective t is expected tha no officer will attepipt 'tscri the votesof ot er men nor take any I. he business of ele ioneering— that being !, inconsistent with , the spirit of 'the can ': and his duties," • . I] il . • trim President J ckl9n . a Inaugural Ad. dress, March ' th, 1829. , recent demonstr lion* of publit 'rents ! fiber' on the list f Executive duties, in rs too legible to 63 overlooked,' the task 1 —which will wire particularly the ,ii of those ABUSES THAT HAVE ;, HT THE PAT ONAGE OF THE !• A L GOVERN. ENT .INTO CON: i• WITH THE FR 1 - 1 8)M Or ELEC. r - , me Ithe • ed ie d , i. i t or nibs in t4Th mint i e.harec of refo correct BROU , PUDE 4"I IC ON= t from a @peed) &haired in the senate of ' .S. ay the Hon.4Felia Grundy. • • n lane an office h detlinterfering in elec. A s . .. rain die that the i thinking of hie ~ i 1 hia bread, AN 0 THEREFORE IT ADVISER fl ; PEOPLE." tiahs, ztz ch!ing• pl/ase hose of our - berm who have their places Hof residenCe, will eave notice at is office. • , 'cents to the ~iC 'orrstitution--We ore our readersJin this number, the eats to the ° ConslitutioMi We ~e tinue to publish the same 'weekly 0 election, as d rected, and 'in con of , . e., hav ing procured a stereotype T I : , lication of it wi l not encroach upon •• • ••11aneeds into ligence., We invite .ers carefully examine the pro ' of these ame , greats; and judge • twelves as tel their expediency. I itt present , rein from any ge: l• pressiop of opi ion on the aubject, trailer, as oppotunity may permit, ie occasion to xamine the several pctions in dell, and preseit our ',hereupon. I' Is} la* be Ale s il ill t se tie . tb pu ou m ou re vi ion for th Wfo 8 nefral but be i will 't, nen , 1 views }, The i expre k in No. 1 ißusquehanna Ittkister invittis us to our opinion as to the pubhn voice Ira Pennsylvania coriceinlng the IMMO Presidential candidate of the Whig party: We do notfwish, at pliant, to hazard any t..lpinion °Oho subjecto because we think that every opinion at , present is not only prematurea r bat calculated to do mischief, and serimfly injure the cause in which we ale an 4etitharked. We have witneiwed, 1 the lieilieriege; on this wildca t - between the 'Phillpitia And Harrisburg pipers with regret % and we think both censurable in the .linift4if toiduct -which they . have pursued. 4 We can see no pectsisity what ever fur . tterrellinkabout4he matter at thietinie4Atip To endeavor to ascer tain publiolopinion is one thing; but toitir Op feuds aid divisions in our party is ano- - ther. WS have our own prefereticel, it• is, true, vie have our first, second, and third choice, like others; but we .are at the same time, perfectly -willing to submit to the nomination of a National Conven tion; and We may venture to say without hesitation ; this is . the unanimous sentiment of. the Whigs of Schuylkill county. We are especially opposed , to the discussion of this question while the gubernatorial elec tion is pending—we repeat that we can see no possible good to result from such a course, and we are apprehensive of much evil. These are our sentiments briefly aad plainly expresse4;-*nd. r we hope they will rneetthe approbatiotaf our friend of the Register. , . ICorte•Pbudenn of the United fitntes Gazette.] HARRlamas, March 25, 1838. Affer theireading of the journal this morn• ing, the Rouse wentinto consideration of a message from the Senate, informing the House OVA they did not concur in . the a meQdmeit to the bill incorporating the Offerman rail road and mining company, making siockholdera . personally responsi ble for all the debut of the corporation. Mr. Kkebs moved that the House recede from their ameddment. , , W.'S:F. Reed ably supported the mo tion ; showing . conclusively , the impolicy of incotpitrating such a provision in this or any bill of a similar character.. , M r. of Westmoreland, ntrenuucisly ‘p.posed the motion. He -insisted that cu& could Ike as well mined by individuals as by corporations. He was in favor of making corporators personally liable for all their debts.; and he would make me ,lions to this effect, upqn , every bill that Waslrrought before the Rouse. He held it to be unfair and anti-republican to hold individual! responsiblE for all their debts, and to pursue a different course, with cor porationd The argument however which he appeared to dwell upon with the great est complacency waif, that these coal c!g. potations raised the 'price of labor. this he is correct-; end, &furnishes the strongest argument in favor of incorpora ting these companies. . Mr.' Splickman ably supported the" mo tion to recede from.4,ltmenditteut made on §aturfilib.maisting .that coal could not be furnished in sufficient quantities by in dividuals-413st corporations weresindispen sably necessary in this country, algae in dividual wealth was seldom great. .§Ceretirles ,altv 28, 1838. exact aid literal ovoßiealth of Avention of one ty-seven—thirty the 26th day of being An italic, wesent iConstitu- :otn . rootirealth. LE li(t. Reed said that this personal ty was a doctrine preached by a as of per iticians Who ministered 'to the agrarian spirit of the day. Aker Some further debate, the t guestion being taken, the House receded from their amendment. The yeas were 36 nays 26. RIL 1, 1838. Bills of Lading, i, neatly printed at Circular addressed nder himself; From the foregoing, it appeal , . that the. House r,c - ceded from their amendment, making the stockholders - personally re sponsible' for the debts of, the Werman corporatton.. That they ought to be held resPorlaii4, in, this instance, our readers gene rail* will admit, beckuae the.said .cor po ration is intended merely to speculate on the credulity and gullibility of the pub lic; but, at the same time, it would not do to establish the principle that stockholders in every cimporation should incur personal liability°>d the extent of their individual property; because such a. principle would amount toa virtual prohibition of all rot.- p?rationa 411atever, whether for rail roads, canals, banks; or for any other, ligitimate purpose, however useful or necessary to the public' good. Nothing -in the,forego ing, however, excites in us to tnucbiour prise as the declaration of' Mr. SPACEMAN, a young' unfledged statesman and politi cian, who undertakes to say, that " Coal cannot Irafurnished in atiffictent quantities by indiiiddals, and ;hat corporations for this pure*,ars indispensibly necessary." From whet quarter, we would ask, did this young Oritleman get this. Orange, idea Certainly, not in this region—where we believe be never yet has been—and moat assuredly 4iot in the general market, where there is now an overstock of about two huntlind thousand tons of coal I Sure ly' a very' limited knowledge of the coal trade, andi of the results of individual in dUstry, within the last ten years, such as almost every man pretending to any in. formation I whatever on the subject, is per. fectly canversant with, would have env-' ,7 bled him to speak more to the purpose, and to hayis said something Which would not havepliiccd hial on the horns of a di lernnia. *y.l''which he stands convicted ei• ther, of*liing about a matter of which he is grossly ignoiant, or of beiniguilty of • wilful am, foolish misOfirepentation. We confess, however, that TM shall look in vain for aity thing like candid orcOrect sierra on the subject of ,the coal trade from any of the rhiladelpbia delegation. There is st - ways' a blind and illiberal spirit mani fested by Oris 'delegation, towards the terests of the coal region of Schuylkill IMIE Z;M - --••• ••• "•-: _4- 4,1 stano county, Ceti* tag &termini% lone. fie. maenad OWithe meekspolis z by. the en- , terprise and indust _lor_those wire :have embarked their ...u. in the coal trade— notwithstanding the ware-houses and Whets* the buildings . ~eettiniPlPi.smenle, the induteryoutd populanon,, whiCh have beim called into being by the annual stream of. our *Ward treasures, poured into the lap of the city from our and rail roads, our mines and our mouilaios, there is aways a disposiwors evinced se. thwart, oppose, and reterd, Wowed of to foster, protect, and encourage, the interests of individual operators so that there appears to be no ither - alternarive left to up but to throw. ourselreektion our own :rWWrces and defy at once the arts and misrepresen tations of pretended ftiends as v(ell as the effects of open enemies. We shall recede no issislance, we may be sure,- fromwur city neighbors, in resitting legislative iu terferense with our most sawed rights and interest.; we must either 'stand or fall uo• aided and atone, and whether we are des tined to be delivered over bound hand and - foot into the hoods of, corporations, Or by. a spirit of unconquerable perseverance and industry iiereome all obstacles, aid final ly triumph—the defeat on the one hand will ,be.at the heeds of those who ought to be our:protectors; Or the victory,.on the other, will be our ownl YOUNG MEN'S MEETING The Meeting held in .this Borough yes terday of the Young Men of Schuylkill county .friendly to the re election of Joseph 11itner, was large and enthusiastic The proceedings adopted breathe the spirit o freemen, who knowing, dare maintain their rights. Nearly two kindred -dele, gates Were appointed to represent Sctityl kill county in the State Convention to be held atlteading on the 4th of June next- The proceedings will appear in the next', Journal. The 'Fill from the Senate, providing for the establishment of a School of Arts, hat been postponed in the House for the pre; sent. New Harapskire.—At the state eleci lion, the Whip carried Portsmouth, by majority of eighty votes. At, the,. tow, election, a few days after, the Whigs. car ,eur, vied all the own offiters, by anavera : majority o 130. During the contest, qt. loco focus the coats of twenty.tw : leading Wings, in the crowd, for the pur. pose of intimidating the timid otd-drivin.. the fearfill from the ground. Such is th. s irit of locofocoism.• Ctmaectietst.—The news frogs this state is of the most cheering character. Th Whigs have gloriously triumphed in th -I state, the locofoism is completely " ,• up." Estrtict,of a letter, dated. „ . • 4 •Hapanetnto, March 81, 1838. _ l , THE SILKWCULTURE. The bill to promote the culture of si flassed the House this morning. Ito ly requires the signattaps of the Gore gar to become a law." Deaf of the Hon. /saaglifains.'=- ' • regret • Q state that Mr: McKim-mem et of Congr tuba from thi,clirofgaltimor died at his. lodgings in Washingtoß yeste ' day morning at half past ten o'clock. fhe information . reached this eitk I night by the Railroad. [Comirponcienee of the N. Y. COUrial: and Enquirer. CONNECTICUT ELECTION. New. HAVEN, April 3d, , ' '''l. o'c Wyk — . , A: Id, We liaie routed the enemy, horse, foo and camp followetps , We have recei returns* express, sufficient to satisfy . : parties that the Whigiristve carried Co necticut. ['send enclosed the returns as far beard kom, which you may rely on correct. The Cate of the.Sub•Treasury, and wi it that of Maitin Van Buten, is sealed. NEW • 11AV.EN. Whig. Loco Foca. Co . _! Eltrworth, Beers. Phe • pistrictNo. 4, 1913 1240, 44 No. 6, 1247 1123 71 Sufficient returns bate been received s insure the election of the Whig candidate . for Senator in the sth district; in the 4t , Baldwin's (Whig) majority is 789 , • Whig gain of more than 700 votesl4 T majority for Cornwall; (Whig" in. the 6 distric4.l4.l27. , ;: PaelOript.—Aa extra of the New .j Ten .I!,alldium,inforatilm, that " it is t questioned by friend or foe that the Whigs' , help eleicted their candidates for Male of- Accra over all others--and it is confident. believed that they have carried both.bran: cbes of ;the legislature by overwhelming inejoritiis. oe return from every di % faction 'proclaith Whig xictoriea.n, , 8 suiday, 3 .o'cack.....A. 31.,.., . 1 Hurrah far Fairfield Coinayll--06r expresslhas just arrived tfom .Nonralli bringing complete returns at GgiVena; 1 from Fairfield county.. we have elected two Saiuttors by *Mame ,maljorities, those Wilke 10th and 12thdistricac and have elticted 31. out OEO7 represettatiVeii. In_ one tinvnAltratfOrd, there no choice. . Ellstiortleu p majority in-th e e county, is over all athers ,838! LestBlbring,4l4 Inca majority, in the mop' well 373 . The total result iti 37 towns heartt.from is for Ellsworth 6,o9Q—for Been 4,868. Phelps, 177. Ellsworth's majOrity over all others, 1,491. =M=M , mINFEIESs =EMU . - Math; N. 1.. c o rf o rieriiii4 : 2olp t ir e r. LAER FROM ESIGLAIStD The-p icket ship Eurnpe. Cipti Arab all, arrived yesterday from LiiierPool, wham she sailed on the' ist ultimo. fib' hate received by Liverpool _papers to * day of her Alain', and I4ndon papers of 211th Feliniu7. i * On the sutler& of Comedian affairs, these papers 4ntein. nothing worthy of notice. Extract/Orem American Papers in relation to occurtencies on the Frontier, ire eirea without editorial comment. Indeed,- the attentioe of the public seems no longer turnedi ' this diiection. In di Rouse or Comonp, Ministers m have • , n left in a minority, on a motion made total' Mr, O'Connell to the bar of the Hottse, to receive a reprimand for hav ing asserted, that the committees on con tested elections, had been guilty of foul peljury.i The question was taken in va rious shapes, and in all decided against Mr. O'Connell and the Ministers. It was sup posed Mr. O'Connell would not attend in his place for the purpose oT receiving the repriauffid with the view of forcing the Rouse 9) order him to be taken into cus tody. 1 l We have found nothing from the Conti nent werth extracting.. except the laige grants required by the French government for the tnaintenance of their conquests in Africa. Numerous crests continue to be made in Paris Elf or iliF of the Government but they create little etleption. .. ./ mAititl- 7 1;7 11 On Runde) , eve%o4 l liitTitllie Rev. Joseph IM`Cdiii, G. Tumour., to Miss MAitoißsi R. WErt., - both of Pottsvilie. • ' • Notice.. • A 31EET1NG of The Port ,Carbon Lyceum will be held on Tuesday evening, nest._ the 10ht ioatj4l7 i o'clock P. M., which the Public are rmi*..tAilly invited to attend. ‘ddrestace may be expected by the Rev. Dr. Mer..artea, and B. Porter, Esq. ASTATED Meeting of the Pottsville Fire Engine Company, will be held tithe boos, of Wm. Mortimore on Wednesday evening neat the 11th tost at half pest To'clock. ELIAS 'DEER Secretary. April 4/i AMEETING. for the purpose of establishing a Society for beneficial purposes, will be held at Edw. O'Connor's, on Saturday evening, April 14th, when all who ars desirous of joining such such society, are requested to attend. april 4" 25 REVIEW OF THE MARKET. 4 Pottradfs, April WHEAT FLOUR, by the load was worth'l Fri day V 00. WHENVI 60 pet:Mabel, is demand. RYE FLOUR 2 50 per cwt in demand. BUCK%yHEAT FLOUR 450 per cwt.ln demand. sale RYE, try the load 90 cents try the basted—ready RYE CHOP 20 cents per bushel in demand. OATS 40 cedni—ready-sale, -, • -1 POTATOES 45 cents per bushel in demand. . CORN-70 cents per bushel in demand. CLOVER SEED—SS 50 per bushel. TIMOTHY' SEED-412 00 per bushel: FLAXSEED-81 12 p.r bushel in tbsmand. • - WHISKEY-42 cents per gallon. BUTTER-14 cents per pound—in Eggs II cents EGGS-42 cents per doeen. LARD-40 cents per pound.- ' TALLOW-9 ems Per pound. • • ' • HA MS 12 tenth per pourd. CORN CHOP 90 cents per bushel in demand. BACON—HI cents per pound. BEESWAX-18 cent" per pound. FEATHERS-82 cents per pound. COMMON WOOL-40 cents per pound MACKEREL. by the bbl: No 1, 812 00 W r 2, 211 SALT-2 624 per bbl.; 87 per bushel. PLASTER, is worth V 00 per ton. ' HAY 218-per ton. Notice • he that letters Testamentary have been .granted by t i p Reeder of Schuylkill to th e subscsi as Executor of countythe,„ tist will and blitament o 'Sohn Richard, late efi th e Borough' tf Pottsville, 'deceased. All person a haying claims or dipmands against the estate of thiMMid deceased are hereby pqaested to make knifwn the santirto the subscriber without delay. JAMES DOWNEY Ez'r. April 7. 4, 6••6 BYERS Geiman & English Note Sociost received sod *or sale by ' B. BANN AN. Orphan ,Court saie; By virtue of an ordek of the OrphaiOr Court of the County of Schisylkill, will *sold at the honed of Isaac Harman, innkeeper town erprnailus. in the said County,,on Mon day the 7th day of May next, at 1 o'clOck in the !Maroonn of the said day, the following described . ..resu estate, in wi lt The one undivided third part era certain tied of coal laid, containing two beadrettond City acres •oloils or less, situate in Rushirownship, in the ctiontKatljoiniig the titre oeralnaque,. being limilded_ by,lando, late Of John Kirchner.. Philip•Mdser andlithert, andJield in( common with,GeorO 13hustp,ondJohtt . aillitn. There are I I the puttnises, :several balsa' suitable ler on the !ix plod seise of coal opsiostihgo on; The Phis. Stboylkilt fetid Catlawhiss Atli I Rmdl ol o threoPthiolswie- i• T • ! . Arsenio undiviasittwilltlk part Idia miitar freight' lahtsituelo to thitiaise Wyli e /AV/4i. I ing ne tract O* contaiolotT44- acros conveyed tis the Intestate by,Danierlikwer. . Set as Hie Forty °file ;Vansatit, dec r s4 By ther4q LEV l Viat A s t i lk:l 4 3.lo*Di' ' I • -•` Cktk. ! PrOElol4l,i - .• .1 txdator -P . 8.4 the timpratihe sale abovistatedloiin B sum Geinirlilaum will tie the tiole their Interests • the sald.trat# Of land• beiheitik,, divided tiro thirds tbOldfi Mid MOO worth of ititat ittibelJUle assay Red • Raul& coal .Compaoy. , April 'i ig NANO, lair „Bereogb ariallieboof T *the year lertibauti bete pliad 'a Of %Kai 44sler. EINE. kw =Mac aw it reaabilwitzee aepaioe add 'De pilate& .IWILLT4biIIAG6I tTY: Ajril • EN MEINEI IaINVIL , .r , LETTER* . . . ID EMAININGIA the Post Cam at Pottirfille; Aga ist; MOO. • ' ' ' Ai :Lues. Mink'''. • Ants Daniel ' - •Loyd David -L ••Ahnsr Julian . Liryda David L Adaan'Jebn _ toing Jambs ..- 4 ' Ir: : " ‘,. 11 . . Lirick Patrick •• - 4': BrbianivAnirponi • Lovering i Boyer ibm'jainam Lineup Rebecca :.- Bold Caul* • Lilly. Samuel --Y . Bradley Charles ?Lola &ravel_ Brennan' Bdirrard Loyd Win Boyle 'Henry , • '%.'4; ' • • M ' . ... Burrows Jobia . , *aid, Anna Daher JOhn , Mayers Airlift gs James Moor Build ' gasp Murphy.. Hugh ..:-. •Bockman Nathan Miller 'Sohn I Ransoms Barak Moping John L Bind Batik Morrison John •• ' C Minich Mcßev Capes lootpitote Mary &asphalt Chnetap Harriman; Mirnaman Samuel Colins John • • McGinnis E W • Christy James . • McMurtry Hugh OimpbeltJahn , i 'McCarty Joseph Clark Blielmel ' , McGisigh Andrew Curley Michael ' McGuire Thome. Carecarae• Patrick Mcblennas Beaver Clarsy Thom M ' Mockliorigh•Jennoiah, Clone, TimMhy 4 - 4 , McDonald John . ' Christian M 1 ' ot • McKeown James Climb Wm ' . 'Tors aiw o mmi so fo rt 4 , , ,{'-' , •. , ' Douglas Edwin A • NOloolpiiim -" 7 ••, , • Debgler Frederick '' • -- ;o .., 1., V!..*::? . ' '*:', •Daniel FIIIIICIS O ' DedfiiitAnthant Donwarth George Otto B - Dackwiler Jacob • Gaul Hugh -; Dietrick John •, P Dill William • Parry Eh= Davie' Wm Piro Daniel ' Daniel Wm • Peace Hannah . • E • •Pirece William Evens David '''' Powers Win • - Evans Story R Eves Philip r _Rees George F • .Rigg Hiram Fiaber George • . Eke II Fostnought Jac . ob • Logan John Finder Jobs i f Rally Pat Foz John 'Wickert Philip Fertig John' passel Wm T D Feline& G . IC S Fogerty Patrick Bime Alexander Flemming Micis Sinker Wo k i G SigfrieceCatherine * Gruber Mary Simton Elie Guldin Ibingamisi ii Stickler G e o ' •-• Groove John .Sailer George , Gembeeling Samoel Salver Frederick H Smith Henry r, ~ ' ' 'Hoff.Bright . Severing Intaelt!' ". '• Hisler George 4' i - Smith James ' Hoot Henry Schulz James .. Hillman Merry Stam Jueob Hoffman Henry Staphens James Harris Henry ,• Shaw. James Ileisier'Jmnpb Sandow Michels_ House JaMhie - Sinclair ll Heir Sophia • Smith Thomas Helaine Sarah Steamer Themes •',- I.' T. -... . 1 Jones filmic] Thomspon &enamel Jones games M ' ' Thomas Rees David Jones John ' Thompson Isaacs James John ' • Twirlick Henry games •Thomas B Trout Jima Jones Wm lit Tolias John Trennal Nary .... Keller 11 H -. Tagert John Kimpler Charles , its William ~, Mats Casper • . W Xtehsalthr Eogelhart • Wentz John • _, • • Stoop Elisabeth Weiss Abraham ' - Xlapp Daniel Wanen Frances Kretzkato 'Walker Eritrean Kota Josiah Witmer' Henry Kocher •.• • Woodmen° Mary Haulms Samuel - Williamg Maria - 'I 'K amer Simon v"“ Walker Richard Wear Win I ..rt i.. z . King Woo :‘ 1 44,_-r" ,Zimmerman John A . 1..• •• ' ' Zuckwanrib Giles` • .Lookingtill Abnittam ~ . `. • 131110' LETTERS. ... , . . . Anplle„ . • Wm ' MuGnuen Thomas Buns Gorge: ~.„ Madden Patt Canine John MealgY Pat 1, Davis Win Medea Michel Donkin Richard Maily Mathew.' 'i•rw Ferry John " Maguire Christopher Gilhour Andrew Newlin Thomii j ' 'Rimier Wm ' • Newlin Patrick Hagerty Paterick Price Wm • Hannan Philip Pokers Matfiew• • • Jades. John ,• Richards Richard D Jeffery Alexandra Rich Forgo Jones Ddwarri Smith Jacob .: . -. Legman John r ~ strondman Tr - Lewis Rebecca Willson T Lauton Wm Watts Thomiii Martin Wm • Wall Robert Murphey Wm . Williams John • • Persons calking • for Letters kr • the above list wilkplease say they are advertised. - . • - E.-CHICHESTER. P. M. L_ISTrnF .4.ETTERS remaining. the Post -w-a Office at Tamaqua April 1. • bloom 'John .McGoreyn Jame; CarrY Petrick.- ••, McClartay Daniel Daugherty William McGuire James Thiuffherke Owen.o7fierron John Deuce Albert.M • 7 1 Paweri Thomas ..*„ Ens Pateric James - :Rafferty Edward Grim George , Reed hall= Harrow • Riley Buggery Michael Rooney Peter ' Jayne Catharine ..4x ShirelyletOsif ' Jayne E• know Vote* Edward ; . 7 - Lynch Jammq Tintesidi MIAs ' MoGdire Jobe , . Wearer RENJAMILNER. .‘• • flak. *ILL on Sat < orday the: idtkinst. leaning OfDr. A. Stsialierger's Stirrer ii=tbe hornegh•ni largrriot arrAiiigaMr's Tool", consisting as follows : osier al raihi betich .planas. 7_we II band saws. Weasirsiarsi,frandilgiandirmai ohise)K toasts. 1 taiga and-Wrsitiall atilt Vide squires, beans. 1 b ract , : an d mus.....l:pgli,and bins, 2 of tongue and 'mintingnesaitrge sir*. 1 &Arlan 1 thll eat of head- planes., set:of holloira and rounds, new 4- 1 large raisint plane,- rabbit phwass,c u tting amnia, and a: verve* affairs 'end ago& fancy aaaalding planes of dip's:tent patterns; 2 pain of sub plaapr.l b road . azaiaaveral batch. el4l amindatoaa, and a Ant titelnakey oil'tine, gag* loan", and:s. hale EA of screws. 'IWO.' 6uirsolv#4 Ihe. ;4 ;kW' s linhvand a yeriety! isretherViinga not aho s iet3i lamdaoraik iabkrhook ease., Tiia whole to he sold'foirVash. 1,1411•UAld POWEitt SANDE6SON4IiPAIRS.,--juitt reeeind ‘ll4 pet aala at this Ace: - , z. match 31 am En =:Z=M IFo‘Fti , . A. twsretory Stoop`How Morrie Additioalo . Paii Mateiton hi - ply to '` 1.081:47 - April 7 Notice, I rill* public are. beep by* a safe a Booph 18118; in &yor of JaeobaLartialmiii., payment druid miter havriiiipien, WILLIAM' • , Jacob Keller Richirii.l Wm Tarsier • . Elizalii - tV -7 1 Frank Spencer David Edi Wm Stephenson Levi Biasic C M Stroh)/ A Charierß me 'i John - Jones, minor Howell 'P ' 'all 1 Wm.'Harria . ' Jatoli'Laii •.. ' ' '1 Henry Roth Mrs. [P. :Viz ;. : Thomas B Jones David 1.4 u ric' Thorns. Jones, miner M !Ryan 0i5n,:„.„..... Jeremiah Shawbel MiChtd, Mire *, Lewis Jones ' Pail& Fallon, . 1 ' Daniel Keller *el Me l t' Mrs. %wim h' Haas - sir ck McDonald &thiamin French Michael MeCaba, '' Crirbdithi Gannet William Malloy,. ' RiethiW &Buns, miner James Toner • 1 Samuel Hess Robert Bamtort S Miss Cullen Wm Byerly John Curler' Lomas Byerh Win. Byland Wm p Butler es; Wm!Davis miner James ice ' 1 Thomas E w ing. Jacob B U . 1 Rental or I 1 rETR AU ;Jr. 4D OS ' .1 = April 7 .ISTOF LETTERS ramaisr l a'a Ufa at Port Carbon. April L april 4 , ewsra. • I fIORSF,.. YET)i f iway4om s iile sub- • Iresiding si Nowa„ lapse .. . wily, Of Satioli night • sfinin BROWN RPE. ,bandi hitiOla . ; mane i s old--siut hits 4 rOR eft? STRA. ' , >autiber,/ thta sta . :last, cal •"' about 1, and tail, about 7 y. the near hind leg. horse to the subsea , • where he can get hi bore reivavi. Tllo' itpril 4 1 hoever will istar6 iii r. atilire him inforinaup agaiN v ilha r reed the.C. AS' .( . R Co: -" . Dissolution (1% en] NOTICE T CRE - OATO RS. THE Partnership, eretefo; ; Richard Loverin 'and trading under the So of Lqyi 'limo this day dissolv by mist the effects of said Sr were Assignment to- R rt W their creditors, in th mans Al !CHAR , EWEL4 • Potfinille, March 31,18381 • , - Weigh Fri* BBANNAN as in presi, • in the co rive of two r Welsh Primer, bleb 1,111 be i ii sale and retail: . ; april,4 Notts ea of their,ixo jof David Davi tiller 'has ifil and will hes4l IN conseque. lkby the name hood, the enb . M. in hie nom the name of Oral 4 DAVIT, -Voir F CAN frHE stove •'• ale at Sell river and aft mast derma Canal' wintered in '1 Wharf, 2nd the Ilth of Ap t after the date Apply to • ightlio L BOAT Cl Beat was befit ylkill Haven, with tfilit fit. d nil—coma*, and''Delawerelloii .beater.)—vhe e , ew Haihat att it, and procen Bove mentions M`ILVELNE, HARTEA, . 1 ---, City Vitherf;l - tor DA. HOOrbEt,„ ' - W t . i '+~ _ _ __ LANDS AT PUBLIC 8 • II . Lands. upsets:4e 4 . 600 1 i Ent :posed at Public Sa:e. or. a 1 126th of April,lB3B, at 7i . .!cl.: aclthe Philadelphia-Auer . M v ourt, Chestnut , ,street, (spat . si T and Fourth et ts. i.loands, sitnat in the cooties Wayne. Lunt a anit..6eh ylk as they lie in uonneetfTbodies tx? 141000. t bra see handbills at the Aunt', YALUA.BL 5 The C 'ILL be : v v day the in the evening in Caroeriterl between 'Fbir , Mime value Monroe; Pike. wsirbe oy from abou For p •ul Mart. • TER S-0 year, and One I Bond and Mgr e Third Cash, Qin Third Third in three iyesqs,aeen Pate. For the owners' EL 10ERIE . . • • I , !Aith ' • C. .1. INOLBER. *ts march 28 Rotiti c tron - r ES il 1 ' • - L *WOW la Pile= given• 211400 44 1 0 2: 1 4M-40.E1 `‘ll(the Pout t. 1 4.414. 448 TIII
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