. INT - _ The latest intelligence .fnim states` _tir'st.the democratic %digitises both hoMievythe I.oolsturs. Ali - norm's mejerity - is -only . ; slink 501 He is it Creole, and was elected by creole • :w hist sotto. &viral districts that gale him !texts ma joritieseleitid:Whig 'delegates. 4t iviierdmost roo dined certain that,t7o of the three delegates tared to Congres were whigs. Wei' invite the -stunitioi dour readers; and pirticalarly the working ruttni.to the' following article:, It is copied-fiout_a.,moerate _ loco foco parioi.l ,- ! contains truttlithitMtist come home to the mind of every man divested of party prejn- . - 1 , . From the AnteriCari*xitiocl. . , Laborer to bin Brethren. goers time ago I undertook to give you some ljnq upon our condition, and the times' that wefe approtchipg- After that I got - a little work fur *short spell, and am nd! idle again, and,l am afraid, likely' to continue so; and, therefore, I can write all I have to Say to grin.: Well, 'we ,have got the Monster fairly down, broko up - root and, branch, and good many other 'binka—we base got free trade,- and se "bare Come -down -to the real ; specie basis. far, ice hqvi'aimpiatt ' ,=we have won the battle. Now then, let us See, whit it the cost of the victory. In the first ill i t em moat come down, or, I may say, iulrdthi hive cows dcion—there,is not labor; ing man of my acquamtance, , far or near. that bas not, been cut down already, : But this is a small 'part of the matter--three-fotirths of us can ,not get cmploymint.at lay wages 1. And then our wives and daughtets,whti used to get;work and help.usalong=they ars'ill out. My old wo man used' to. work for , one of the Bank Anita crats. - and did his linen up -at seventy:Ove cents a dozen. ; ' Sheivould have aordefive .or sir dozen of diem' a week, arced'. :Then Imy daughter Nancy wmked for A large batting establishment, also chi of the . Bank Whigs, and , used to get her three dollars and a quarter a week l —cash down from there, too, every Saturday night. :We had a merry time of it—nci tumble to pay our rent, but on Sunday we were -all brave in our new, clothes, and our-Nancy wia a fine lady! young house Carpenter, who was just out of . his time, used to , come and go with ci t a to church, rend he' talked of building 4 nice ,boa's, and ill . things leeked fine for us, Mfrs , the victory has taken alithest*ing l e fronFus, I ens. afraid we'base not only pulled' down the old B.Mk, but •ue have fallen' under it. here a sad , e.hange that bas come over'ne—aad so, sudden, too. Poor, Nancy came home crying'the other day, just' es I got home: What ie the matter with you, An na!" said I.: "Why, father," said she, o weds ployer hareent ate borne; ' lie dracharged ail i the girls in-the 'shop to-day;ind isaye'"until they: get a new bank,le cannot'', go- '9l With that. I heard another sigh in the room, and there stood the old woman, wiping : her'eyes. r‘Why, - Bet, ref," says I, o t what's the use I dere say the mill will go ,again."' *.No,no;' says she 6f'.the • very Est gentlema n ; abet kindest hearted man I ever saw,' that I worked for, des failedtose paid rot his lest to-day, and God knows where - I "shall no iy find elother payinaSter after him," . Well, Iso it was. Neither of theMCreproached me, but+ felt sort of convicted—they are' both good souls, aqd too kind for- that—, Well, in walks my pad ; ticirlar friend, neighbiii Talkiest, the latriot.: reekontte got scratched: lie began •in the dld with to talk 'shout banks, and bank thieves, and grsat • rogcile, add all that; but the old women. took itinhahort.' "You may of the rogues as much as you pleaie," said 'she; s‘ but tell me she took the, bread otit'of my children's mouths? You ean , be a fine politician, and walk down to Chesnut street every dsyt and let your prior wife stand the market, selling her little things,' to keep a house:over your head ;,but My husband • sa industsious man, and wants to work and lay up a little when he gets old. Can-your spe ciethlks find him Werkl7.. Now this was, as an old sailor of my acquiiistenee used to' say. giving• him alhot hetWeeri wind and water. Neighbor pulle/ . , his 'hat over his •torehead, and walked Bpaiiish, I tell jou; and r l sat down as quilt as a limb, and began to think the thing over. Says 4- old woman, get me out the pen, ink and papei, and 11l try and mend it:" With that her,face hrigbtehed up, and Nance came and gave me a .li,ti and, said, she, rr father :yrou used to stride I. Oast the 'Monster.' as you called- the Bank, end Mr. Fur Beeler _this day saidoif the working men took the thing up; tfiey would , min get a I dionght if I told this just as it oc mired, tiring of you might •ttairn, bad the same thing to happen; and perhaps your wives and. •Maghtera wanted you to do - the same thing. t 4 all, as I said, this has been a pretty deir victo ry to as working folks; nursed, twit° but the of.); fiea holders can get along. The eiteiiffs, conatt., bles, prothomiltiries.judges, and all those :folks; who get their salaries—they can say to us, hue- boy., down- with - Ibe Benk—let titi' hits° the ml "constitutional money 7 -none -of ?your shin plastersi" Just e I wrote this for, in comeisno- Aber neighbir, i e herd workieg,--hoiiest weaver. Well, imam," says I, a. you see I am at wait" " Yes," says ho, "but lam afraid it is .atkork and nopay, for I cannot get rtcent from 'otjemployet.; lfly rent is due, and in Wife 'and all the girls are out of work, too. What aro you about!". saye -I told himl was calculating wbat the 'working' men had gained by - destroying the Bank tell you,' he; we havo gained greatpolitical reputation, and have losteo. try thing *Wt.- Why,' soya, I, that'elike what old Falstaff said about honor.--Will political'rep citation botta loaf of bread, give employment to the laboroi, - Pay - his - rent, keep his clothes whole rot a particle of* Well,' laid the power that pulled down can build up. I rWe had good Stoles, we had' plenty of 'gold end silver, wo had "mach work as We wanted, end we haat' good Bank ands good Tariff; and I say to you, neigh. bar; the working inen can bring .back /11 thise Minor if they will do as the sailors did, With Ja mb: How wig that V, sald'be., Why,' said I..,when Jonah went on board the ‘ship,-and the wind blew furionalhind: the watestbre r atened to awallote r thevessel; they limited about. for t Jonah, end to! he eras 'asleep in MS berth! 'Bo they Said, Mi. :ritual: be a wicked man, or hove eoult he sleep when , we ,ale in such danger ; and lo they pitched him overboard and the weasel was saved. 80, my friend„ if you will pitch ; o4erboaralthia'pli liScst Jonaba who are asleep whilst you are In danger,ill will be Well. A LABORER. Q. -Whose was the Arai Universal Medicine • A. Bitsenitimea Fuze. Fine by name, and Fiat _ What is ilmoccasion of pain f—of sickness Inca -"achy of the Stature] ti o ntlen of the body to discharge be Con'tißtparticlea of' humors as fast as nature re- Jniies their expulsion. The food we eat goes to sop- GI, the 'daily decay Ora frames. We are each me tent of our existence undergoing e 'chxngeoand it is Its very . change end - renewal that preserves us from putrefiction andln natural Consequence— duith. • . - I ; - Illow,sbaß we - give iverjlo"the naiatallfmtetiona, lo that bkaylk may be recovered and secured By assign the principles'of life mitb - Brandretb's tbe too et sure' safeguard agahuit infirmity or ,tin- N t recay,. - „P hue P,oussille, of Wes.. Mortimer. Jr. and !genus published iu another 'part of this paper`. • , ' • • -- NOTICE. • 1." 8 lxiiteehhiirheietofore existing between the !abet: there; ender the &la of William Lance ft Coos this day desolved. !All gienatits Indebted to wid Omi t will make naynaiut, and those Saving cle.' hands prctent *pp t • ROBINSON KAY. Joly 16, • •• . 1 • • . ' —2l* -• cozaE*l • - .6vxmLit. Poiminiivi July 23,1842 Wheat flour, Fly Bbl. $5,75Ae0n,. , per lb. 64 4yo _do cwt. 1,15 IPort, ,_ .. 46 Wheit, - bald 1,20 ,;Hama,'.-‘ ,.- - • - 10 RY . . - ..r ------- 1 -, ' - " --65 "'Potatoes,' ,Ituthl Go ^Como. ' t .;; .'''. 0, '' 60 Plakteri.. ; 'ton 5,00 04te,_. . * 45. Hay. . .: _., . 15,00_ Eggs, , doz 9 ritoothy e'd, Uhl 2,50 Butter, ' i lb 121 Clover ** _!• 5,0.0. 1 13! ATTENTION WASHINGTON/ANS.,— Joau R. Cu-limas. Esq' „will - delivered an ad dress upon the subject of Temperance, on Mon- . day evening next; at the Lecture Room, corner of Mahantango streets.. Punctual attendance - of the,nienithers to particularly requested.' ' J. D. RICE, Pres't.'' N. B.—The room is always open to the public. July 23,' THE COAL t iggia TitAtiE. Thera are but few. men at work in thiarogion at present; and the shipments nre light again. This is ',also caused in a considerrble degree by the want of adesziand for the article. At several of the collieries the men are-ready to go . to 'work—but they find it impossible to-effect tales until the fate of the Tariff Bill now More Congress is aswtatned. The shipments from the Lehigh region up to the 7th inst. amounts to 89,514 tons. . • We have no returns from the Lackiwana region. % White ,Ash Coal is now offered- an'board the yes eel at Richmond, by the Rail R0ad,"at..53,23 Per ton, and Red Ash at 83,50. . • The trade on the Schuylhill;s dell„and quotations remain same as formerly. Freights.coastwise have declined a little. . • • . .Schuylkill Coal Trade. . Shipments of Coal for the week ending - on Mara diy evening' ast , • from - Pottaville and Port Carbon, ' , .5.276 • •' Schuylkill flaven, ' 1.113 • 6.389 Per last report froin Pottsville& ECArbgn, 120,75:1 ". " "!rota 74,955 , • 'Freights. , r Pottsville to Philadelphia, • - 75 " to New York. . le 10 The freight•froal Schuylkill Haven by Canal is from sto 10 cents - per ton ;less than from Pottsville and Port Carbon. . • „ • Lehigh" Coal Trade. L. , Despatched from Mauch - Chunk for the week end; ng 7th month 7,1842 Boats. ; Tons. 851.;„ 4667 31 1:= ." 1519 36 - 1292 • 0 •: 0. slitmENTs. -. i!.. Coal'it.Nay. Co. 964 54284 Beaver Aleadow Co. 304 '• ';46974 linzleton - ' • '238 .10762 Sugar Loaf Co. • , 135 .7494 Ccai & Nev. Co Beaver Meadows, Hazleton, Seger Loaf; TRE:PRIELMMEMRI44,READING, lIVITSVELLR RAIL ROAD. . ••-,8 - - asemiThr CHANGE OF HOURS, . • Op after Itionday,July, 25th, 1842, the Pas • eenger :7Trairt on the above Road, will . leave at the following hoursi Frem'Philadelphia; at - 8 A.-M. 1 Dai , Pottsville; , 7f.A. M. S , Hours of pawing Reading. • Foi- Philadelphia,. at -- 9,1 A. M. / • - Pottsville. Dail ; "Y: - at 114 A. M. • FARES. •- Between Philada. 4 Pottsville 83.50 & 82,56 " -Reading s• do 1,40 ‘. 1.00 EXCURSION TICRICTS.-•GOOD von 2 DAYS. Between Thiladelphin, 4,Pottavdlo $5 00 Reading do , - ' 2 OD Both trail:Blnm tit Pottstown. tgliins will stop-for way passengers at. the usual points. . ' „.• G. A. NIEOLLS,Super't. -July.22, 11342, = 30— •.. A CARD. ; arounrCarioon Temperance Refectory. , . ~ JOHNBI 4 I7ER. ' TAKES pleasure in informing his nammeas friend* - !` . ...ard;the public, that ho bat taken ttiatAcommodt. mai three-atoiy.house situated on thecorner of Centre and Main etrbets,Mount Carbon, at the termination of the Philadelphia,- Reading and Pottsville Railroad,' where he will be happy to wait upon those who may call.. He bbpes that his pascrenutation for Iceeping a respectable estahlishmencfclttrane years in the same line of basinefi9, and a desite to please. may merit a continuance of favors and patronage. His Refectory is fitted up in the mod commodious and appropriate mannet, and well *appfied - 9iitb newspapers from dif ' ferent sectionslyfthecountry.'- He has made arrange ments far el supply of all the delicacies which the Philadelphia, market can afford - dariog the summer Reason.' t Helsel also calculated a general Bill of Fare, to selthate the continuance of the support with 'whikh be has. been-favored: The dishes specified below, arbsupplied in the very beet style, and on moderate Green Turtle Soup;.per howl, 18! I Chicken Soup "; • do. ' 12i , Beef, do. • do. . du. Fried Fiah, per plate, ' ,• " do. . . Roast Beef, . do. '• o'4 Veal. d 0.... io. '4., Turkey do , - • •I '.` do. Goose do: ~ _I i 14 " 'Cnicken 'do. ' - 126 ' Mutton Boiled, do. ' . do. Mock Turtle Soup. ~ . ' ' do. , Ham, pei plate, boil ed , ' ~ . , do. Chickens, do. ' do. • .. • do. Beef, do. • dii. - ' do: Mutton Chopi, ' ''' ''' ' do. , Polk ' do. - • '1 -•. : do. 'I '- Veil Catlett, - ' - 30/ ' . Ham and Eggs,' --. . ' do. • • Stawed Oyetevir doz. ' do. - 4 . Bonito& do. do. __. . • 25 . Beef Steaks''- ' . 25 r Corned Beef.pat Oak, I :1 . 321 1' Coffee and Toast. _- '''' i ." - . do.- ,-; plg ,-.., -do. with cold cats,l 18 i! 4 . Tea • and' •Zaast, i . ' l2 '1 Do. - -ila. witch cold cuts, 18 ' Apanmenisalw - sys in readiness for tappet parties. , ' Mount Carbon.. April 23; ' . - 17.--,-lamtf - DISSOLUTION. • THE partnership heretofore existing between Charles Potts and Benjamin' Barman, col liers, trading under the firm of Potts & Duman. was dissolved bj mutual comical on , the 27th of June - last. All ,persons iedebted, anit.all those having:clairinr,ivill present the same to Dr. Chas.; Potts l who Is authorized to settle the business of the lore firm. CHARLES POTTS, BENJAMIN.HANNAN.- N. 4—The businiss will be 'continued intfu, Lull; by Charles Poles, onlis own account. • July 23 1 - • JOHN;' , C. NEVILLE, 'ATTORNEY 'AT LAW; . . (WILL atteurrto all business entrusted to his care with diligence and despatch.. Office in Slarket Street, South side, a- short distance above Centre Street. - Pottsville, July 23. 39 —lf. LUM:EIII T HE subscriber bite now on hand, and, will continue to keep, a general Assortment of Lumber, sawed at his mills; such as White P.3no Boards, Hemlock Scantling, • • Yellow - do do Oak Phiiike - te do. Lathe, - . Hemlock Planks,' Of all doscription4 all of which willbe sold at , - . reasonable rates, to, suit the times. --- Bills of Lumber-, sawed tourder, will be piMei:di ly executed at thodeiate prictes. - - - • WILLIAM AUDPIRIED. „July 23; • / 1:•DOCTOR J. G.'HOEFILEItse ::Prom P w hilit4elphiN offelehlaprofunienal services the amens of Schnyllull . JEIi - nen. and vicinity, and will at anf time prom ptly attend te Cues In thetine'of tie profession that way he entrusted to hissers. Office near the Washington Hall, stiene th e sau irehisylkW Haven. /ply 3, r. ' Sts.= pEilftIAN thitvs• fifth , : for the nee of SteeliPeni,jest receavel for sahl by' I taly • • pADII4S,.. DRAFTS & NOTEEI*-4,4 shie4. imd toqus la Boob, Moo Balls of Wu*. tbv,lejb- May 7 0 19- _ - ' -- PAGUntaarrYPier - -- .. -41 1111111 G LILLIBRIDGE; 030701341! taken rooms aithe EXCIEUNGE. wbeielte Ai will be happy to take Sirens Mottosruan. or Falin.v-Gloura. in astyle wnseipaased,atfriin accordance with de haws. , Refer rw litrettiltiEsq, totranlie.: l -L -Julyl6. - - . Wrlt-;" Ito' on V WILLIAM RION 211GE,p.; , kte' T Fiaaurer : of the BOviikqf from Ari t.. 814 1840, topeci - 15th 1841, : HO Asada . and "iitibilifies:- , • . CB. • .1 Sept. By cash Of D. Sayhir, Berg for ine,s collected, March 20, By. cash Of D. Saylor. Beittple. - 1841: for fiotii. collected, , 8,58 Dec. 7, Br cash: of: Philip Bayer, on •-•-• . • • acct of his Duplicate 248,01 January 6, By cash OfJoho fit:chafer Pit ' 'r 1841 ' DR. • • • - Sept. 8, Cash paid for Treasurer book - $l,OO " 9; John H. Guertler for lettering ' ' Staff, - • • "1:20 10,-C. Ungerbuchler, for turning Staff,' . * • ' • • 4,00 March 13, H. Jones, conveying a coven . • to Philadelp hia , 13,00 May 27, John Saylor "for repiFing,St. - and Alley, • , 132,63 June 8, John Frethafer of paper 12 se 16, Mark Mellon for . 2, books for Council, . ' 4,00 ' 16, William Huntitinger for- . Junes, money advanced to . - convey a corpse to Philada: 12,00 For Sillyrnan in full' - 4,94 July 28, Receipt book for John Freeha. far, H. C. -, • August 6, John Pott for Lumber . - June 16, Et, H. Stager for clerk up to 'June 7, 1841 " 16, Daniel Saylor for . Stationary 4,81 Sept.,. _6, Philp Boyer. for laving:raz • 1,50 D. H. Stager, "•. ,". 1,50 Nov. , 10, S. B. Fisher for correcting the boundary line • • 5,00 Dec. 15, Chr't. Weaver, bl'hamith work' 2,00 Jane .16, John "Freebafer, services for .• • • High Constable, 14 16, John Rudy for hauling lumber June 15, 1942, Cash paid balance to new., 7 -.. , Treasurer. • . - 30,79 202,064 Total, Report of EDW. HVNTZINGER, Treanor of the Borough of" Schuylkill Haven, up 'lo July 12th, 1842. Assets and Liakilides. 1842 CR. Jiine 15; Br - cash of William Iluntz.' * _lager late Treasurer fork!. • BOCCI duo . , $30,79.- " 20, John . Fled:afar; constable for final 'collected, July 12; D. Saylor,Burgess, for fine collected . ' 9,00 • " . 12, John Frethafer, constable, for , ' . rents, 12, Philip Royer, collector for 1841, on acct of Duplicate 291,18 " • 12, Philip Boyer, collector for 1842, on account - - 1941 89,519, DR. 4, Henry Copeland, for repairing Bridge, • 50 July 12, D. Saylor. Burgess, for Gra; . • ' ding front street, 4,00 12, D. H. Stater as clerk up :to . • line 19,1842- 15,00 12, John. Freehafer, High mufti . • ble, 1 Year salary 10,00 12, John Freehafer, High Comita: ble removing. nuisance, M Freehafer,,lB4 1 for 1842 May repairing streets, 226,85 ' 12, John Fetterman for repairin; - streets • - ' 2,00 " • 12, P6ilig Boyer for jadgment,in • favor of . F. Borden, as 6 Months clerk. • • ' 12, Benj. Cuinmleg as attorney • 'tees for one - year -• • 20,00 P 12, Mrs. !daimon for rent of room i • for Council . ' 5,00 . " 12, • Henry Reed bl`ksmith work i 1.37 • " 12, John Doyle as cl'k of Election 1.00 " 12, D. H. Stegir, " " 1,00 " " 12, John D. Delbert, Judge 1,00 ` 1 12, Daniel S6itppel " 11 1,00 " 12, William Saylor, Inspector - 1 . 1,00 " 12, Philip Boyer laying tax for 1842, 1 july 12, 1812, balance remaining in the hands of E. Huntzinger, Treasurer 95,67 Approved by the Town,Coonail, this eairteenth day ofialy; STAGER, Clk., /iinount of outstanding debts due the, Borough. Due by John Martin, Esq., lot fines col- '4 lected I" " " all 00 Due by &Mud Creamier, for money re- • • ceived to'be paid over for conveying a • ' corpse • 11 60, Due by Philip Boyer,4ollector-fOr 1844 46 28 Amount due by the Borougli . to Michael Freehafer, - Superviaor up to,June 13th, ' 1842, ' - $254 49 AEU - Dont dile to Samuel B. Fisher, 20r00i Alnount due to Benj. W. Cninminr. 20 00 DANIEL 11. STAGER, Clerk". 29-3 . July 16, POTTSVILLE WATER CORPAIM 'FIRE Board of Bianageri have this day decla. A- red a Dividend of 3 per mat, for the last 6 months, on the capital stock of said company, payable to the-stOckboldere or their legal repre sentatives, on or after the 16th of July. A. RUSSEL, Preset.' . 28— July 9, COAL. THE Little Schuylkill Navigation Rail Road. and Coal Company, now offer for sale at Port Clinton, Large Coal delivered into Beats, at ,twO dollar's pet ton. cash., free from slate and dirt. Apply to GEORGEIVIGGEN, Agent, • --Tort Clinton, or at the Company's office, No. 80 Walnut street. Phila. 26-3 mo. : Jane 25, , ' PUBLIC': NOTICE. - • XV . SIERRAS. Jaime' Da vis. of Schuylkill Haven, • • unjustly claiming of having been a partner with me in the rope making business, has fraudulent ly. got possession of a quantity of rope, viz: Towing Lines, Bow Lines, dm., and suit being comnienced by me, for the rtcovery thereof, I do-hereby cau tion all persons from buying the • said Ropes. tom the said Davis, as they will tit liable for payment to me '• . JOEL SHARMAN. Bohailkill !Jaren, Julyl6, HOUSES & -IASIS FOR SALE— " Alsci, a hince °umbel: of Buildings. and i s i out Lots. of various sizes, lying princi a - pally, in the Borough of Pottsville. - -- - ply to - SAMUEL LEWIS, July 16.,29-cl • Real estate agent, Centre Bti LADIES' BOOK—A fel extra copies of" elegant. Work for .uly; being the commence mein 'phi new viguree, price 25 credo. Jost ceived and for sale by „ B4BANDIAN.' Jnly 9. , • _ . EARL.- • ~ • - ARTIST, INVITES thocitisens orPottsville aid its vi. ti..,licinity, to See Ile specimens of POlitthicst ttio . .rendenbe of Ills brother, in Centre street, where he can ha cm:Malta one all things, appmtitiping_ o his.proSiseion. Pottsville` Januarx,W LADIES' MUSICAL LIBRARY.44or okr. contaiaing 13 pie* at MUO:t; tot 4 5. aer 4°'' jastrecelved sindor . I • JaIyBANNAN.i-, , WHIPS, CANES—Just received =fib ule ;;Il i tt lite" Cif "! 811 " r 114 ( Marh 19:15 7 , grIVMAILEY*ISIC.;-itieker fipos,; nff..get to ?duke for the Piave 7. Ft!rtar,j#2t_retc_!!!_ 140, prate €l,7t o.!licrerit&7l-, 1 .. - - • . , • . = • TU - '4IWWERS.-- N ir.lST,,o}`,- - LVITERIEC-Rit - u taiiiinig - .tit ' the" "Totit'Ottfie,* fttlitilki,'AdtlilBl2.: ~.--: Pewit_inquir,tok*lchupihfAk , foritivrin g willl4e o k ll ,l- 4 4 1 .0 aze #! eo . lo ‘ l; ' , Ireoc ht ;ei -z-' -- - -.Auchthai64.ter ' • -- ,i...: AUan ..:_•;.---.., --, . •=--, -•B -, i ,•;.',-..,_ , . ~.. N NO fie — nf.tiiihsitie. - . „ se.rii, mini", sash voter' - • - Bro - um DAVih rini . ' ' Bony ThOMild ' ' Bdify ltillti .' ''' ... , BdeklrP oiJuith ' - rgnonThoinas 'ilerti,la!zia• -' - '• Bra NEmer , -...-.,,_ Beaumiiut, Williani , -- - Ballisi*couel : `-‘ •:. Durkin , Thciimuk; - • Bear Joselk ",. • Byrnes' Anthony. •v, ~ ~ &ger, blikhuet . ': Biumwu Wilhihri - • Basbyab_el; Wilhain— .. Couttrito Anna ~ - -01110 IDitrard ''N, _Cu oi in ins ilugh ' . ' Cauti Nicholas - Vook.William ..1 , , ;Cenalilkikiamin Cobey Parriuk :Varrull Anthony ' Cluopion Thunuus ;; "'-'' , • - ' _,' - $238,01 Doherty lames - Downey Patrick- - Dempsey Edward Davies ;Thomas Dwire Timothy Evam; ; Evan • Evans William Ebling John Engel Daniel F. Farrell James 'Fri& Frederick .Fitch Thomas En. 2 -Fislie'i• 4 Whet Fisher Jacob • ,Foust! Francis John F. ' .Frost Silaa Foley David 2 Ferri Thomas Finn Thothos • " ' . Gallagher Mithael Green N. Egli. GriMille Wm. G. Gilbert Sam'l Mn.s Gilmore John IS 5,00 Gillespie Philip Gillespie Haut Hill John Horner William Hoy Owen lindry James Hannan Andrew Hackett Mery Hannon Laurence Hudson John': 5,00 62 Jonsii/ohn • JuniaNish Henry 2' Jones Zechariah Jones Jonathan , . ijanies John, • Jones"Moigan "Jones David • , $23&,01 KilimmniY John Kelly Thomas Kelly !"at.iick Kennedy James 5,00 Loughran° John Lewis Jimes., Lb yd'DaviiF Luckes Michael Leirti Henry- Lemberger Mr. MEI M'EorinickFatirck M'Keazio James • Mach .Bartholonew M'Colgan Edward Miller Michael Mullen Thomas,' jr- Mingle Francis Meyer John, . M'Evoy:Dudley Meyer Mpldoon Patr ick Moore Mooney Mrs. -; ECM $357.17 Nerd , Josiah' Norman' H. ' 1,00 O'Gready James , Oehner Andrew Oeterfield George Peiffer John • Penny Edward Pholen John 2 Poker Joseph L. Pott Joni LEE Quirk Patrick Ryan Patrick Rathbun Holy Rule William ;.• fleieher Samuel.' Richard John Ilodeback Daniel EEO Shields John. Shaw Jodi' Say Benjamin'Adn'tor ofSmitliWm. A Stokes HentrEsq. !Schmid - Rudolph SmithTnemna Sumot Bridget Shiel fames • Sastragaan C, ti. Stopleton Patrick Stewiut William ° a Sylvester . George Steinrkh Louisi • Smith William Shiel'Josaph' Seligman Solomon Sweeney Luke Spike Henry ' - Sutton Philip _ -:- " T . $357,18 Thompson Charles ; • Thomas P. Thomas TriMball Isaac. • Trues George_ - Tellico Johnson r - Troy PhAp Thomas Edward 2 , Troutman - Jacob u. Urich Daniel • " . .• Van DOM Matthew , Vanartsdalea Rev Vaneychel bum Wood James Webb Sarah I Whelen William Wooster-Dr. Welbh Thomas Williams John .Se Co. Whitney H• T s Woodhouse John _WeilandJoseph Williams - John Williamson Ann Walsh Deader , Wintersteen Tobias - • Walsh James - Watts Robert . • Robert Walton Thoth.. . • The inland portage on all letters intended to go by Fnte, Must be paid, otherivite they remain in ibis office. J. T. WERNER, P. M. July 9th, - ' 24-31 IIIAIII.IIOTH CLOTHING S ORE!! , . NEW SPRING & SUMMER LOTHING: ALT the old stand corner declare and Mahan tongo streets, Pottsville. • - - LIPPINCOTT, & TAYLOR " Will continue to receive throughout the season from-their Wholesale add- Retail Store, No. 24 - Market Street; Thiladelphis t • a choice and varied assortment offastitonaws Rearm •Ntanz CLOTH.. IN°. WhICII they invite -their Customers and the Public to OEaMilll3. The advantages which we poasess of altenduig Oity Auctions every day; buying all our goods for cash, and having them madeiligi by, the best city workieti under our immediate direction, enables os to warrant, our goods better and cheap* than via - be obtained 29-30'' In returning thanks to our Costumers for the very liberil,patronsp we hive received, we would-inform - them that we shall continue re ceive and keep consantly on hand, as heretefrire, e full assorinent of Superftiai English, French and Geri:nen Cloths, Cassimeresi Vesting's, Sem rner Cloths, Linen Drillinp, Gambrounr. ere 411. stiitedlo the season, whicirwill be made up to . order; in the latest style of Fashioiv ' • Call and See ! : and judge for yourselves ! April 30 - le ancierdigg: and Commission licerdant. • VINC for. Masan Scuunuti.• Pittatersistai 11111ESPECTFULLV-intbraii tin friends and itia'the pOblie, that hi - continues at , his old 14nd. end will halo BOATS leaving sin liThoevea daily . for Pottsville nod tisaintenned tat: placer is; The •Schaylltill'Aivigation Companyip, reducettheir tax i - freights. cs!). MarchanoCllo other iirtieles, both' upand down will hi 240 r. cant. lower -than Topper reel: • 10.000 JoktindLeUMßEp $ , hineue. 20 1 000Feld /Inch and stokm% Baud 0011stagning Latk ,patb Chnaraßosda&andlng 110 lthsorinabir ..carnoniktprialsc ' • • Ai*,4 14 4 / ` jdAtitirkth4.l . Davis James Debnveu: William: Dunkelbmgai lohn 4 Donnelly John Davis ZAcharish Evenii Haney Evora; D47id Eiun G • Gorman Edward Goarbart,Waadel Grimm lobo - Guytenrianlienry Grant John Gallagher lamer Hoffman Michael Hill AO6OEI F. Hun Patrick ' - Hutcheson Robert Macon Jobta'_ Halligan John • Heilner .Lowis Holiratar Sahel . Jones Evan - Jones John Jonea toad' Jones •Wfliiiii Jones EliziS2 Jackson Thomas Kerrogen. Michael. Kelm Charles Klinefeter..Esq. 2 Lewis! William Lynch. Philip Llson 'John Lebo "T. Lary Javepb Loveth David Morgan Jphrt bloys Franklin 2 Slow Thomas 2 Michas( Moore haws Nl'Gitiley Patrick Dariald M`Gfalor Julm M'Claa Ala:ander -.Mania Hairier A.. M'Cocaba Mary A. M'Eroy.DMlMill • &MI [leafy . N' , • Norgoi Daniel 11111 Odo . ria Jahn Owkni David Og4a Amos P Potter William_ Mr. 'Preston Petrick Packet A. R. Powellßowell • Revell William Reynolds John Richardson John • Ritter David ; Rees, Jones & Co. Rechtenwold John 1110 twang !kites" °nisi& • . ~EAS T f.N*DISTRICT OF PaIf4ISI4.YANIA: ‘ 10 ::=4 10 / 11 F 11 1 0 7' • ' None& , • • theoßenefit ig•thealatikrut riled ,the 22d day Or 441,1 4 by . 1819 . ' • Michael iiitfipby. and IS oat of Mak - asthma of Neleigh /Nur.. phy, ando.:lllorpbY Which Petition - Will he r hiard before the District Court - Cif the pnliect pl) States the Eastern Plis. trict of Pentlaylvania, sitting in Bankruptcy; at the District:Cl:not Roato,lo-the pity Pills • delphk, an: Monday, the2st4 dsy , oflnlyitext, at / 1 4 7 041 tk mat tad-where lot persons Interested,msy appeir and atiow catrie, if any they have, why the prayer oFithe said Petition begld not .be granted, and the said Petittnrier , 1 • , . • EBAS.NOPKINSON, - . . 'June Clerk of District fat:qt.', NOTICE. - p,ETlTlONfiferitlie Benefit of the Bankrupt her,-lieen.filedlthe let • day of July. 184% by ' - ' • . William Gergr - , Boat Itulkinr, Schuylkill Po. - Nathaniel Menne.: Plume! - 0 . • ; Which Petitions 'will DO heatkbefore the Dia. trict Court of the United 'fitamslfer the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, sitting iiiilankrePtey, l at the,District Court Room thircity'orPhile. delphie; on 'Friday, the sth day of AuguSt‘next, et 11 o'clock A. M.. When and where all'per.', sons interested.roay appear and show C 30313. any they have; . why: the prayer of.the said Peti tions should not be granted, and the said pelt. !inners be declared Bankrupts. - • PEAS.' 110PK1NSON. e • Clerk of District Court. NOTICE. ` July 9,28-31 pETLTIQNS far the Benefit of the Bankrupt Law have'been filed the 7th day- ofd July 1842, hie ,•• . Daniel Becker, Boat Buildet,• Schuylkill county. Joseph Bowen:School T_ eacher. late clerk Which Petitions will be beard before the Dis. trict Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennaylvania, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the District Cotirt Room in the City of [Phila delphia, on Monday, the 22cl diy..of Anna( nazt,- at 11 o'clock, A. M. .When and where all per sons interested may appear any show cause, if any they•have, Why the prayers of the said Peti. nano should not be granted, and the said Pen*, ors be declared:Bankrupts. • - FRA. HOPICINS)I 4 I. r - July 16, 24-3 . Clerk of District Uourt NOTICE. PETITIONS for the Benefit of the Bankru - Pt Law, has been filed ttiiiAth day of ItiV, by ' William Watkins, 1. Individually and as af , the' Francis Spencer, ( late firms . ; Of Spencer At. Watkins, and Lawber, Spencer ts• Co. Coal --. Dealers, Schuylkill county. Which Petitions will be heard before" the Die trict Court of the United States ' tor the. Eastern Datrict of Pennsylvania, sitting in Bankruptcy, , atilie - District Court Room in the City Of Phila delphia, on Monday. 22d day of August next, et II oraock, A. M. • When and.where all pavane interested may appear and show cause, if any, they have, why the pra#er'of the said Petitions should not be granted, and the said PetitiODOlS be declared Bankrupt. • FRAS. HOPKINSON', July 16, 29-31 - 1 Clerk of Dtstrtct Court United States Court. EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA In Bankruptcy. NOTICE. • pETITIONSo for Discharge and Certificate in., der the Bankrupt Lew, have been Wei William 'Powers, Coal Merchant, Schuylkill co. John Ford Whitney. do. Godfrey B:Zutkb. Farrier, do.: and and Tuesday the 30tliday of August next, at 11 o'clock, A. M. is appointed for the hearing there. of, before the said Court, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the District Court Room, in the City of Phila. delphia, when and where the Creditors of the said Petitioners, who have proved their Debts, and all other perions in i rested may appeiir and 411E4 cause, if any they ave, why'such' Dis charge and Certificate 'should not he granted. FRAS. 110PKINSON, - - . Jude 18, 25-10 t Clerk of District Court. ' NOTICE. perMONSSibischar g e and Certificate . under the Bankrupt Law, have been filed by David Nice. late Agent now Coal Dealer. . • Schuylkill co. John B. Reed, late clerk, now Scrivener. Joseph E. Leib, Hatter, now Boatnun, ' John Kantner; late of the firm of Heck & Minuet. Boitbuilders. Boatman, Auguste!, Mendleson, Pedlar, e • Benjamin Beet; late Dry Goods Merchant; " And Friday, the 30th .day of September mit at 11 o'clock, N. M. is appointed for the hearing thereof, before the said Court, sitting, in Batik. ruptcy, at the District Court Rocim, in , the City of Philadelphia. when and where that Creditors of the maid Petitioners,' who have proved their Debts, and another persons in interest, may sp. pear and show cause, if any they hive, why such Discharge and Certificate shduld ,not be granted. FRA. HOPKINSON, ' Clerk of District Court. NOTICE. July 16, 29-101 PETITION -for Discharge end Certificate an. der the Bankrupt Law, has ttert- Sled by Michael Salado, Taverniteeper, Sebny I k ill co. and Monday, the 10th day Of October, at 11 o'- clock, A. M. is appointed for the hearing there. of, befurethe said Court, sitting in Bankrepcy, aethe District Court Room in the City of Phila delphia, when 'and where the Creditors of the said Petitioner. who have proved their Debts, and all .other persons in interest, may appet,r and show cause, it any they have, why such Dia. charge and Certificate should not be granted. 1- FRAS. HOPKINSON, Clerk of District dtiutt. -NOTICE. Jakli P 3. 30-10 t PETLTIONS for Discharge and Certificate on. der the Rankrupt Law, have been filed' , by •-„ Thomas A. Simpson, late Merchant, and Livery Stable Keeper,Schuykill , county. ' John Spahr, and as a member of the firm in dividually of. Reed and Spoha, Tavern Keeper, Schuylkill county. And Monday, the 10th day of October next,'at 11 o'clock, A. M. is appointed for the hearing there., of, before the said Court, sitting in Bankreptcy; at the District Conti Room in the City of Phila. delnhia, when and where the Creditors nt the said Petitioners, who have proved their" Debts,. and all other persons in interest, may appear and show cause, if any they have, why such' Dis charge and Cartifiectte,shoold not be granted. FRAS. • HOPKINSON, July 23;30-19t ' ' Clerk of District Co ort , • DOCTOR AD,LIPPE t . 1 • liESPECTFULLY informs the inhabitants ikof Pottsville and its vicinity..tbat he has moved in town; and offers , hie pro,fesaional Im pels in all the medical branches ohe public. Practicing he Reincepathic system. and if requested, the - AllOtypshic, ho hopes from tong experience to give, full satisfaction to such as will call on him. lie will beready for profesiion. al Seinen at any time at his residence. A. D. LIPPE, 94J D. Greenwood, Deceintier Rowa_ndll Improved Tonle Mixture. A. SOVEREIGN , and never fading cure for Agniind Fever. Persons who artrafflicted with tbe above dintain, can obtain a iteeed - fand safe cure fur the same, by applying to the sub. scriber, whoa his been appointed Sold 'agent, fir the sale' of the; m dictne= in Sibuylkill °aunt*. Trice one dollar warranted to core or no charge. - Residence,-Naha_ntongo street, Pottivilfer. - • - - •' - JOHN T. HAZZARD. Jul) 2, - • '1 -.27=4E7 Dit.".l.llllElN—aenk his proftor onal services to - tbe m r: and nelaka." s- =natal tiotestiefoliad • (when aot rolaotoully enteedl4 bu office, soy Wi!it egmer I44:111" and 'Starke ' Map fti 2204 STA" BUAWRICKRArinitit Av. - end hundred eagriviporlAbgliftraphy l orthe Oresund etroacuhs ihrs_pal. ilissionagne to. andel ilk Awed tlacticilly Adapted iheiesruelepOrytur . fhend"pri:vatefiundlii, Au! retitled pro/010y ....4..WP/rt'' • - • • '- • " GEo4...wicemouri - tura . .DER--Jusi *vivid Witlitiale by • - , , BANNAN.. Q 0 611000" 103.=A * TarIesy Son t Boa*. at.6l • ciltit for 'Ode by' .' B. 84111545' PLACE. SCREENS--Elegant Fire Ilace • Smentdalitieceliedaiator =WI* '24-- • , .B.,BANNAN. • s .ars FOR SALE.—,-Tirilo valuable Lcqa 'ea AACelatzeatmet.forceo ' eheto: - Aa - oli to . - ANDREW RUSSEL ' may 28;214—tr ' ' ' Mahamongoit... Ark . PER C ' AVED.-- 7 Te ifibitlesel sells JAR the btu:limo •NY Oats - bushel. at hit kilns. attaining Ott SmitlY shop. awa:a and Stuart . iktuch.26 • TERY.CHOICE GREE AND BLACK TEAS.—T. & 3. Batty ,hive jun received Cram Nevi York,* liege cupid3cfeboiceGrien ana BlaCc Teas. - -December 28 -52 BOAT 11M4LSTERS-4nat - primed and for. -- inte by, - Mar L2l ILBANNAN. IRA A MESS' MUCK MA VA-Li—Being treatise.on soil and manatee. Also, The FAR .MER'S LAND MEASURER, or pocket companion lost received ir.tl for sale by . B. RANNAN. - Apri.l6 16 THE ANIMAL MAGNETIZER—Or WM / ry, phenomena, and anodic, effects of, Animal Magnetism, with. anstructions for, conducting ..the Magnetic operatiou, by a Physician. 'Price 25 cents. Just received and for safe by B. &ANNAN.' 111ay 23 • , ' b ANo2..—The subscribers have -• been' appo in Agents by the New York Manufacturing Co for tILle of their celebrated Grand Action Pianos. of either 'Rosewood or Mahogany, a specimen. of which can begeen by 'applying to December 18. 5,1 T. & J. BEATTY. gIiUMMELIFIELTrS SERITIONS.--Sermons ""' and sketches of Emmons, by the Rev. John Sum merfieJd. A. fif.. , late a tfreacher in Conflation with the Methodist Episcopal rch. With an Intro. ductionby the Rev. Thomas E. rd. Just received and for gale by May 2% BAN NAN. TEMPERANCE TALES. No. 2.=-'oit •ence—The Rocklin' ed,The Man 'with the Po ker—The Drunkard's Bible—After to day or 'Reating Resolution—and Signing the Pledge. PriOtt 126 Uinta. Just Wised and for sale " B BANN Alq' - , 2Z N JAMES • H. :CAMPBELL, ATTORNEIVAT - LAW. • _ • Formals, PA. • HAS removed bis . Office to the west side ofCentre ”street, a few doors above hishatdottgo at. May 21. • • • • • N 21-1 y DISSOLUTION.' 'THE partnership in the coal business, heretofore subiusting between William L Lance and Koh., inson Kay, ender the firm of William L. Liana & Co., did terminate on the 6th inst., by : mutual agree ment. ' P ersons baying claims against the concern will plea se present them to either of the late partners, and those indebted to it, are , requested' to make pay ment: either to Robinson. Kay, or to the subscriber. i July.l6, 29-fit WILLIAM L. LANCE. • SAMUEL LEWIS, Engineer, Surveyor and Con6eyaneer, • - rottsv4 l e9 - Pa; ' 'VENDERS • hui his professional services to A , Capitalists, landholdeiN and the public:in general, in addition to the common • duties of his profession, he will explore 'lands for' coal orother minerals, and furnish maps thereof with sections of the strati, &c.,. locate collieries, ,with steam engines and other fixtures for working .the same; fumish plans, estimates, drawings, Ar.c.:= ll 'Having had many years'experience in the above htanches of the, business,-and tavine„tho use of the best constructedinstruments of modern times, he confidently relics on being able to give otitis., faction to those who may .employ him. . He will also attend to the'porchase and sales of reel • estate, particularly of lota in Pottsville. Having recently made a survey and map of the Borougli, by order of the Town Council, he pos. seam peculiar facilities foussceitaluing the pre. ciao localities of the lots, therein. Office, neat door to' the, office of the Miners' • 'Journal. Reviacricir,s. ( Edward Owen Parry, . Joba•Shippen, , . Pottsville. &initial &Hyman, . . ( Joe. M. Sanderson, . • Caleb Parker, Philadelphia. John H. Cresson, : • . ' June 11,4842: _ . GEO.M. BERRELL &-CO. Auctioneers and Commission Merchants, 25 Nurth".V4 Street, above Market, THiLADELPIIIA. - EMI WILL Iwo particular attention to sales of Real Estate, at the Exchange, or on the premises, • A record of real estate for Bale, or to rent, is kept it_the store. •- y Regular sales 'of Household and Kitchen fur niture, will be held.at the Auction Store, - entry . Wednesday and Saturday, morning. • . TO EXECUTOR S & ADAIIISTRATORS. , Valuations and sales madeAf all descriptions of persorial property, real esPite; etc. Families removing and' wishing to disperse o f all or any part of their furnitne, or have it care fully attended to at their , houses; or removed to the store. XX - A large assortment of elegant and useful furniture always kept on band, which will. be sold yery low for cash, or exchanged for Coal ;. at Market prices. June 11, FANCY & WINDSOR CHAIR' MANUFACTORY. No. 113 SOUTH SECOND Sr., PHILADELPHIA ?VIM subscriber respectfully invitee the chi 'zeus of Pottsville. and the county of Schuyl kill generally, to call before purchasing else. where, and examine his large assortment • of Chairs, both , plain and ornamental, of every de. scription, which ere anantifactured under his own immediate directlon, of the best material, by CI. workmen—and which he warrants of f&e best quality, and at prices as tow as can be per in the United States. • , OT He also manufactures an INVALID the superiority of which consists in the astonish. tog facility with which an invalid with the sligh. test efforkmay by the use of one or both hands; move to and fro in the house, or hi the open air in a garden ,or elsewhere, and turn quickly:a round without requiring any more space than it Occupies while standing. • ABRAHAM McDONOUGH. N 0.113 South Second Street, Philada., - -: Jane 11, To Dyers. Bleachers, Paper Eska* Strain Engine Builders; 'and others. ..PASCAL. IRON WORKS: WELDED WROUGHT:IRON * TIMES From 44mb:a to} in eaten and Ito Itt thet long. capable of murtaining tensintre from 400 to 2500 per square inch. with &op - Cocks; .7, and ..other Amnia to snit, Quin frith With screw joints. suitable for STEAK WATER. GAR and Au /40c0.110TIVE and otherifTEAM EIMER Fuss. ~: ~ ~. Blaralatatited and far safe, 4 - NORMS_ ,D; Waratiagee E, Copier of Third .1. Walnut Boss% PIIIkADELPML;'- June It - 'SALE.. IWORTYAUNE Burtheo Caro; the m:,,traitaitortatiorrif oterchatdire Or - total. sAik Orb" - • THOMAS BART (144341,- • No. T 23, North 3dOtnirit,Rhditiat ay IS- . -• . • - - . • . . , - writ asuubsory COAL . . , Cotuaisuos • . No. 79 Doak " & rid; Mom We, VallettonAs Donnell ! r &Law* 4•8 01 4: , AIW Amt. ailraiojton .are: ruledelebaolo,V,; - Ilk" 401, 4.: • . - •4, Ett.:o - 0 St N Ilks lll ;CTEXUAlX.lnfinizuvi& Pgblie flit , he has, &might aim New, York :this epibig.ll Urge asaorttUeotuf,... 4 1 _ GROORRiB§ 4:l;,i(iUo,Rt Which he office foe lode Ai Ike, rids; •moderabi, Philadelphia wholesale Prieea; freiglita.added; at.his otme tbo 'ne'liA;Btonert‘Boilding, next door to hia taterti, Morris• idditioii to Potts. Thle:cOrisisting of ' Black and Green _ r . Falling Lion ' Santa, Crtl2; Ptirtd•ltie . o, 4-, Neat Orleans Sigma, ' • • • ' Java, and St.•Dornmao, Coffee:l • Sperm & Commtna ells;tlolisses. ! • White and Yellon , Boal‘lobaceo.. - Wog and Boa Raisins, : Wines and Liquor,: NM'a:Min:ail in aie'aest:.- tiulii t t riy ' A quantity Dryad At ' - Mackerel; from 'No.-1 to No. a; ItiAbarter half and full barrela. • - = About 300 Sacks (round Salt; 1, 60 `garret.; superior Alba ny Bummer Ale. & c..' May Iy4. "•,- PoRTER:, • POTTSVILLE ISLANDIOUNbRY. T . DE subscribers have conatantly , on head, a general assortment of Hollow Airs, Cart Ind Dagen Boxes, Plough points; Mould Boarda; Rails and Turn out Casubgs. and are pre,- Tared to furnish castings of all.lands to order, at se cheap a rate as cairbo furnishedelsew.here• - Possessing a desirable situation 'adjacent-to, - both, nil road and canal, and having every fecil ity for and experience in the manufacture afoul: loge, we can confidently Premise entire satiafae tion to all who may favor in with their, orders. HENDERSON St,• FARRELL I May 28. CIIESNUT STREET, PHILADELAILIi• , • • THIS suirriiTi. N6Ny HOTEL. eltalit4 In Chesnut streink between Third 'and si • - Fourth wedm s, the immediateimmediate • of ity film Steanihoat•Lindings,Danks; ,Post Office, Theatres; 4c.. and le:be kept on the Americanitt_nd European plan 'conjointlyiivill b e . open under the. superintendence of the, subsea. bens on Monne: the 13th day of ;Jobe.' The House is fitted up in the most splendid tityle,ev.; thing being entirely new, and of the tent der. ecription.' The Chambers are so constructed ea: .! 4o form a Parleur by ,day Ind 11. sleeping lipert.,, Went by , night. The best of,.Ci4s bare bft.o en: gaged, and no efforts will be tiparrid to render,thirs • establishment equal to the Aunt' both legaids_ the Table and every other accommodation. . •J. M. SANDERSON 4. SON: Phila., June 18 • PROCLAMATION. rEREAS the'Hoo. CALVIN lkirriz,, Es.. -. quite, President of the several Court* of Common Pleas, of the Counties of Dauphin, Lc. bation;andSchtivlkill, in Penneylvants, and Jas.:. lice of tfurreveral Courts of Quarter Sessions :Of the Peace; am: and Terminer, and General Gaol Delivery; in said counties,arid Samuel-D. Leib,' and Stra n ge PilYner, squires, Judges of the Court of Quarter Seamons of the Peace. Oyer; and Terminerrind General Gaol Delivery, for, the trial of' capital and other 4.4fendere, in the' said' county of Schuylkill—by their precepts.to me di-: - rested, have ordered a Court of Quarter See:duns • - of the-Peace, Dyer and Terminer aod Genera. - GrffirDelivery; to' be holden et'OrWlgaburg. on! the list Monday of July, inst. (being th'eti' Of stain month ,) to continue one week: - Notice is therefore hereby given, to the C0r0"... ner; • thisJustices of the Peace, and Conatables oT\ the said county of Schuylkill, that they are by., the said precepts commanded to be' then and •• there at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day,' with their rolls, records, inquisitions, Caen-dna.' Hone, and all other rernenibrances, to detbosej things which to their several offices appertain tot ; be done: and all those that era bound by. reeng. ; nizaoces, to Prosecute against' itililoriaoners that are or then shill-he in the gaottifiaid comity of: :I ,Schuylkill, Lien) be then and there to prosecute` them as shall he just. • GOD IllAtle 'THE COSiIONSMALTB. ' JOHN G. WOOLISON, Stieriffi • , Sheriff's Office, Orwigiri!:# '_ • - burg, July 2. 1842. ` t - 27 N. B.—The witnesaes and Jenne who are ' iummonedtolittend said Court. ire required to, , attend panctnally... In case of nonattendance .the law in such eases made and provided, will' I be ngidly_enforeed. This notice brpublished bY . order of the Court; those 'concerned 41240184.„; ore govern themselves accordingly. ' Ell VEGETABLES, FRUITS, tit c., c. OE subscriber respectfully announces to the -- - T citizens of this Borough, and surrounding - +country, that he will alwaysleep.onhiuid at his - Wind, South West dinner of Centre and Mahazi..• / tong° streetsoinder Genise's Hotel, the' onoicest Vegetableasnd Fruits the Philadelphia. market affords, which he will Sell at Philadelphia firiccii. - Families Teiiiiing their order,, - can always be , supplied, and particular kinds of vegetables or, Ftuit obtained to order at the shortest notice ! Be respectfully solicits the support of the come munity, which. he will endeavor to merit by plompt attention to his business. , • ' , T. C. BOYLE.. 26-4' Pottsville, June 25, 1917 . II ER EAS. a argo number of persons ii ve assembled at different places, armed with!' Clubs, and iningtli vein threats and Menaces—eon; teary to the laws of this commonirealth, and plan ing thereby the lives and property of oar citizens in jeopardy; N elle it known to all -such Persons. that • from and after the date-of this Proclamation, aU perms so offending. will be arrested agrenabllrta..; existing lima for engaging in a RIOT; and all per sons. aiding and abetting such rioters, by encourage ment ova ssistance of any kind, will be arrbsted in like manner for the same offence. , 24-3 m. The• Constitution of Teatutylvania, gives to her -citizens the right of assembling "in a peaceable, , manner," fora redress of grievances--o by Petition. ' redress or remoristranee." With the enjoyment of this tight, the authorities will not interfere! but that order may be preserve:l,l havii deemed it my - duty to give the following poirits of Law. for the in formation ofall whom it may concern : • - Act of 1705—Sec. "I! any persomplo the num ber of Hires or more, shall meet together with clubs, or any other hurtful weapetia—and shall commit or design to committ violende or injury upon the per, sons or goods ofany of theintiatutants, aid shall be minvicted tbereof,such persons shalt be reputed and punished as rioters—and such act ofterror or vio lence, or design of violin - co, shall he deemed and ad Munned a rioter." • '• Iran! person teeing otheni actually engaged in ~ "a riot, joins himself to them, he is as much it rioter at if he had assembled with them for the same -par pose: "If any person encon#ir promotes , or takes part in riots, Whether by s, gestures or tips. or by wearing the badge or ensign . of the rioters, he hi, .1 himself to be considered as a rioter, for in this case - all are principals. • , • "AU persons are bound'to submit themselves to . • 'theiuggnumt pf the law. and therefore if any one being in custody, frees himself from it by an intake; be is guilty or a high misdemeanor. pattishable by: fine and imprisonment." • • The law sins says, that an officer killing-another, In us arrest for felony:--where it could not be and-, dud, is justifiable; while int`person resitatittgitiltaa- B other. oils murder:. " In'order to execute' the abase mentioned laws, if' 'the safety and eighth of our, citizens require it, the , following It amed persons are hereby constuitcd the Police of our Borough: . Jacob Kohler. • " Nathaniel J. Maid. - - John &inquiet; George istna4 Lienjamiillaswood, lobe Jenakr, • Robert Bainfeird,• ' William Sheufelter, Jesse •-• . ; Jacob Kline,- •; • James Conner. Samuel Daniel 13. Christ, - Charles Angel, • , Charlie W. ClemettU . Henry Krebs, • • E. W. hleginatis:. ; JOHN M. CROSLAND.Burgess, ' Jul 16. * - ' . MEI Office of the Philadelphia ivid 4004 hereby gieeeotoe * - ' - '- ' , 'Redd' Coewany;•. - .' . • -- • - No: 76Welitut street. ritihtie; • ~ THE A alit the it e 4re t foilV T:a luid , toll Coal Dew iteent tit or - Lheylkil Haien th e umbik j. .Bridge, or Richatiliii: to the . 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