II II I" 111 .Those who sit e to give the land . proceeds to the Stater for the tariff and against State, faze=. - lio n ; and those who vote to take the land from I. the Sittesabd give it to, the United States, vote a !, 4 - sing.s tariff and in favor of increasing State tax -I.' ,m om Stich is the obvious effectof their votes, 1 'sod it cannot be long diegeised or evaded. ' This brings up the great tariff question itself, • , which so deeply concerns thp - prosperity'ef all , the States, and of none more than the State, you repre,‘ 1 stint: Pennsyßioia is essentially agricultural; and of all interests the taming interest is the most deeply concerned in the result of the tariff aes- Ibis' ; for it 'my be safely iiffirined that more ban one-half of the value of all the goods imp orted ~ f, om abroad consist of rho agriculturalroductions of foreign countries, worked op into cloth, iron; bat : s ,4l6es, and every species of Merchandise, ,Sbc, _ s ent bere for sale, end our speCie, by • million , e iparteo to-pay for them; While our farmers are left whhout,a Market, without monevand with; out a motive to indtistry;_ • For example. Take a yard of foreign cloth, worth six ...ollirs; and bat the value - (sa) is wool, the product of sheep sustained by grass and grain of foreign countries; one-fourth of its value ($1,50) ,consists of bread :Simi meat, and other 'agricultural supplies conetirn• , , ) 'ad by the faatids employed in its mannfactirre.,— Thue three4ti6rths of the whole price 04,56) lis pent in'specieCto pay for English and French w 691 ,and. other agricultural produce, worked up into a paid• of cloth, and sent hire for sale. The same result wiltattencrths analysis of iron and - a ita -* Ousand other articles. Is it not ruinous ' to our gticulture (on which every other ilitir4t.. de : Bride) to pursue such a policy ? And can it be it/audited by the tote!, of Arrierican Senators, end especially those representing the great farming n terests of the country. *, . But I will not now-trotible yeti further, on the tariff question but may hereafter .Itdd soniething , - in another letter.- - - - 't You .respectfully, . . TOLEND or rrie WORIiD.—X - llosto;i cartes pendent Of the NeW. York"StandeV , says ; i'heni is considerable excitement in Boston on {the subject of the tiestructioh of the world in 1843, 'as predicted by- Miller, who, though strange to say, hes many believers. Tho lathes are the prin cipal sufferers on this stibjeft,Untl their apfirehen- Sions of the end of all things r being greatly arous-: 'ed; astbeir faith is strong in the mph of the prophe , co; they betake themselves to tlk - ir ministers and Ito 'their ministers' wives, to Moltke, with much , eerionaneis and sincerity, tvhether in their opinion . the prophecy is of ceitsirl fulfilment, and if so, what iris best to , do id_ the prenfises. . Poor things,,they need comforting truly if they believe Mr. Miller's predictions. Some of the clergy however, have taken grow 'il directly against the interpretation of scripinrei as pia forth _hi Air. . Miller, as contrary to The! whole tenor end truth of 'divinit revelation. Thy contend that the pre- - diction - of:Miller invalidates„theothei portions of _.prophecy, and catradicis [ lbe - 7eXpress declarations if 4te Saviour himself, oil this subject,.ai given it/ _the 24th' chapter of Mat hew, and 36th verse, in which he says, “Bot of bat day and hour, know , tilt no man, no, not the gall of heaven, but my i rn -Pather aluni." - t ~I ' -• , ' TIARIFIC WUIRLWI. u:—A letter in the Rhone, gives the following par iculars of it whirlwind et Chauffsites and its neig hborhood h on the 24th ult. Thirty houses were Wholly carried-away. Six' Pedants of the same family were killed: others were =Mutilated, chilVen were smothered in their cra- , - ilbni, - aeirriages _were carried entire over the roofs - of houses, plantations Were torn up, and the bug est ,trees were transpm'ted to an immense distance. A manufactory for spioning:thread had just been zrconstructed withio - half-v league of Cbauffnles. All the, mason-work wig - finished, and the carperi tens were putting on the roof, ' Not.one stone - of the building has been eft on another, nor can it be discovered what hi s become of them. The .rOofs of - houses were carried off to great:heights ..and left on eminences. The church - his been in jured to the .extent of 3,000 f. The crops which - were not-taken off by the whirlwind, were apt to pieces by the bait, viibieh-was of extraordinary size, is large as hen-bggs'in general, but at Chit teautieuf of greatei bAk. The Cure of that place took up one hailstone ,which was three inchei a ' Nut Ices than twenty persons have been Cross. . A 'fool daring feat viaeperformed by a young. ater named Bones, last evening; thiti village. He ascended the north end of the Congregational CM:itch:to along the ridge of the roof, and Op the steeple to the top of the vase (a dietinee of about ., two hundred feet) ;I.:the:aid of nothing but, the lightning rod-attached to the building. From -the , grouni to the OP of the vane is one hundred &ad twenty ono fePt . .. After swinging. awhile . upon the vane, and dancing a jig upon the- brass bell, tordiseended again, with , apparent self confidence, 'thit he had not been in the least elposektO dan ger.—Sianford'Sentinit Ms.. CLAL—The Alexiindria Gazette says ' i'lt is estimateit - by those who ought to- know' . that in Fauquier county, Mr; Clay's majority -now is as great as was General Harrison's at the )(tie 'Presidential e lection; that In Loudon, Mr: - Clay Is stronger than General 11. was; and that in' Fairfax, there ie ,a 'clear Clay majority of at least SAT, with every chance of the increasing popularity of 'Harry of the Vi est.' In ob ese thee counties: there itresaid not to be ftive,Py ler . The Raleigh (N. C.) Register states shpt all the Loco•Foeo candidates' for the - Legislature in tiOrry Co. hiiie emote out in favor' of o NATIONIi RIME, -declaring - it the only remedy for the evils • of the . tames. - iauclits AND Ciat.tas.Our bodies are continually deLlomposing and reorganizing their constituent par ticles: the decomposed particles are carried MTV the• blood-and discharged through the skin and bowels. That which r passes through the skin is termed perspi ration or sweat. A stoppage of this perspiratidn. is tealled Catching Cold, in which case the decomposed. particles should leave the body through the skin' are retained in the blood or -' thrown back upon the stomach and bowels, causing headach, flying pains, coughs. &c. Sach being the cause and effect of collie. it must' be apparent to every, one, that at such a time : large etricuauonly the bowels are necessary, in order to relieve the alimentary canal of the accumulatien of huinere, at :Well is litletultite `the - Mood to open 'again the pores 'of the'skin. • „ ' Biendretles Vegetable Universal Pi/bibelot:lh effec tual Assistant ongaturiovill be singularly effective in accomplishing this desirable purpose; because they purge from the stomach inul• bowels thosa humors avluch are the cause of disease, cleanse tffeblood from • all impnrities remove every cause of Pain er - weak ness., and, rest o re the constitution to perfect bealthtuad vigor. • - ' Chemists and druggists... never have the genuine medicine for 'Cale. TorchaseM' Pottsville, of Win. Mortimer, Jr. and of the agenteiniblished la another part of this paper. latafbv. 7 - On tlx 4 27e13 ingt„ foams . Bo infant son of- Williem A. :Nichols, U. S. Aim'', aged three inonths, and iwgrity fire days. eta illarkft, meatutcrsti wearcLir. Poi rsysm.ri Jdiy 30,1842 Wheat Flour. ir Dbl. $5,75 Bacon, - p er lb. 6 Rie do cwt. 1,15 •Posk, • _ r4i Wheat, - bald 1,20 Ham, , " 10 Aye, " .65 Potatoes, bestir 60• Corn, " . 60 • Plaster, - ton 5,00 041;7, - - I. 45 Hay. " 15.00 dot-j 9 Timothy ed, bah! 2,50 • Butter.- - 1b I L 121Clorer " 16,00 LOTS FOR SALE.—Tvio valuable-Utz- en Centre street, for sa!e, cheap. 4EV to ' .ANDREW R Alay ,__ a , Nabantongo it, TSB COAL 0241 , - Tire ihipmente are small again this week—hut,we hope they will increase hereafter,' now that thioliffi• cultks are nearly settled in this region: , The rates at which coal is offered below continue thekame, and the prices of freightito,'Eltstentiports. owing to the limited demand : have declined consider "ably. We quote to Boston 81.40 a 31',.25; to Provi inen.sl,l2l, to Piety York 87i a ._ .. ' Schaylkill'Coal Trade. ' '- . . Shipments of Coal for the week entlinjon Them day evening last: ~ ' Prom Pottayille•atid Port Carbon,' ' , 7.566 , .-•' Schnylkill - liaven, ,•:. 2,037 ..,. • - _ • • • ..9.853 Per last report trolls Pottsville de P. eirbon, 15.996 " " • from Schu7lkiU.Kavcu. 76,068 AM - - Fiefghts. - Potoqille to Philadelphia, • to New York. The freight from Schuylkill Raven by Canal is from 5 :0.10 cents per ton less than from Pottiville and Port Carbon. • - , - Little Schuylkill Coal Trade. Coal shipped:lnm P4rt Clinton, to July 12tb, 1842. Boats. Toot July 22 ,Laurel 59 , - • ~•23 M. Van•Buren, .54 • - • • -• '...l.=Robinholterss, `25 J. P. Hazzard. , • , :26 John. R, • 56 27 W. H. Harrison. 54 . ' :(••• 28 . Traveller _ 7 , 392 W. Irvipg. - , 48' . ~ hlonster , 50.1 . 7 - . - . 2 , - 98 Per last. '. • ' 50. •.- 1 4296 Sundq'Shippera, , . --,," --.'.- '. Ur ', 520 Per Lain,.- . . 77 ...4.162_ , Mine llill and-Schnilkill Haien Railroad The following is the amount of Coal transported on this Road, for the week ending on Thursday evening" • Totts 88,749 19" ' WM. NEWELL. Collector. FAYETTE WASHINGTONIANS, here ismi coma a eitin.=lllessra. L. Whitney, and J. Clement, Esgs., , will deliier an address. before the Wash ingtont'and Martha Washington Societies, on Monday evening, at 2 o'clock; ip 'go Academy. The•La dice are respectfully Wiled to attend. J. D. RICE, Pres't. N. in favor of the temperance cause will attend. . , July 30, THE Directors of the Common Schools of Nor- Wegiin Township, being about to re=open thein, are desirous to obtain proposals fromtluita- We Persons to take charge thereof is Teachers, - for which purpose six or seven will be war.ted- Those wishing such situations, may 'make appli cation in writing, previous to the Itth of August next, abdresseCto 31. Parroll;Sect'y., on which day a perional inter view with the Committee of the Board' may belied at the house of John Cur ry,- atl 3 o'Cluck. in the afte r n tan. NEWcavitP HAT AND CAP STORE. $11112101? FINE Fug ilztft $4,25. .abee. .CIRARLES F. RAYMOND has ta. V ken the Store No. 81Chesnut St., below 3d St., opposite Congress Hall, 'where he would-respectfully invite the attention of his friends and the public to his suomiur assortment of HATS ! etithe low price of Fowl° Dor-Lilts ,AND TWENTY Five CENrs, which he-will warrant to Jelin their ; colour( shape atid gloss, and for beauty, durability„t lightness and elasticity, nut to be excelled by any sold at from $7 to $8 dol lars in the city. As, the subscriber has been long to the citize ns as a practical Hat and Cap Illaaufaiqurer, he knee to receive a renewal of their patronage aud favor, and if a good Hat at a reasonable price will insure it, he wißspare no pains to merit • it. Data and Caps of all kinds, W holesale end Retail—turns CASH, or tit equivalent. N. 8. 7 --A cargo or two of coal would be taken in exchange fir hats and caps—the highest price paid for shipping fur, Bear ; Raccoon; Red and Grey Fox, Martin, Fisher, Otter, Wild Cat. Deer, /ke. , ' C. F. RAY !MOND: Practical. List and 'Cap 'Manufacturer, No. '62, Chesnut St., opposite Congress Ikil. N. B.—Lndies Furs, Muffs , .Boas, Capes; pc..- erices, 4c„ Philaneinhio, luly - 30, . 31-3 m - _ - - - r /7 5 11'41 : 11 '4r 7,t C. WILLIAMS; DEfs;ll3T, PROM PHILADELPHIA, ESPECTFULLT informs his friends and mAR' the public genet Ily, that he is.prepared , to perform all operations in the skive line, suck Its Plugging, Filing, Cleansing, Extracting, 11E5._ with neatness, and on the most approved princi. Plea- Porcelain Teeth inserted agreeable to the wish. of applicants, N. R.—Ladies and others Will — be attended to at their respective dwelling's.' P. S. my i stay in Pottsville' will be about two weeks. July 30; 31— First Battalion Schuylkill County Volunteers: he members of the several Companies of V, 01. untcers, composing' the " First Battalionl of Schuylkill county-Volunteers," are liereby noti. fled that qn Election will be - held'on the third 51qnday of August, 189, (15th August) between the hours of 10 "o'clock A. M., and 6 o'clock, P. M.,' for the purpose of electing the Several 'com. mitisioitcd officers of said companies ns described bylaW, viz: • The First Troop .of Schuylkill county Cavalry, will hold their election at the house of ittiChael Atertioier, in tbeaorough of Pottsville. Cfrptain IVinkuo - p will superintend the Election The Millersville Artillelisth will .hold . E. JeCtion at their Armory, in the Borough °T M/ nersville. Captain liutziicr will superintem the eletition. , The,National- Light-infantry-will hold their election attheir Arnory - in,the florougliorPotte. vine. Captain Dean will superintend the elec tion. The National Grays offlrwlgiburg', - .tvill hold their electiOn, at their Armnry, in. the. lkrough of Orartgaborg! Captai s Pcketivillettpeliatend the election; • • The Schuylkill Haven Grays will kold thei election at their: Armory, 'an the Borough. of Schuylkill Haven..-Captatn notelet. will caper= intend the'election. The Washington Rifle .Company, will hold their election,at then house AI. I:kierflinger, in the Boroughof Pottsville. Captain DoerElinger will superintend the'eleetioni ' C. pENGLERiI Vie for Scfiuylkiu cotinti Vol. , . iuly 30, - . = $lO REWARD: • • RANAWAY from the subeeri. 'bet on 'Monday night, the 25th 14 I' inst., JAMES REED, an apprea itimeeeintp the ei ,bettreennirl and 7andt currying ate of ege..- All personaare esokiiin. _ wa ys harboring, said nine. • way s as:they will be dealt With according tn. law. The; above reward. Will be pald for tale apprehe'nsion and wILLIAOL-woLF lily 31, 31 ? .• 3 LUMBER TAR* • 70 000 Joint and Lap Shingles, -- -- 24000 Feet inch and Inch Boards, : . 50,000 Plastering Lath. • , .• Also, Shingling Lath, Cheriy Boards, Scantling and oleo' Lumberspnatahtlyik awe. ~ • April 23 ; i 7 SAMPELMARTZ. . , INg--WhichnOWo frepAi. tor t OSteel,Pents..jiiti'igcened and for sale by Jury ' I • OMINA, I , ',.211,917 SOLD Total • . ' /7i 9468 ' ' GEORGE WIGGAN. 'Agent TO TEACHERS ATTENTION PUBLIC PURSUANT min order of the Orphans' Caurt " of Schuylkill; county; the subscriber, Ad ministrato: of the estate of Lawrence Liswier, late of the borough of Pottsville, in the - county of deceased, willexpose to 4it!e by4rob. lie vendoe, on Thursday, the 25th of August next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Imam ot Michael Mortis er; in the Boroogh of-Potts. Ville, and county aforesaid; A certain two story , „„--, ! SToNs Hotta, Vaal= Hens; and I:1 1 1 stable soda loi,of grourid„ . situate in ; the Borough ofi Pottsville, county of bauuded In 1 r 4 : 411 " ilen * tr- e - §treet, twenty feet, and sp depth or length 120 feet on Mauch Chunk, street, late the estate of said deceased. Attendance will be given, and the conditions of sale made known tit the time and place °faille. by - JEREMIAH KELLY, By order of the Court, Administrator. -JACOB KREBS, Clerk. Otwigsburg, July 26, 75 62 10 PUBLIC NOTICE. 4 TAKEN UP while running at s large in , the streets. of die Dorough, „0 11 1 1 _k A dark lay horse,', about' seven . years old, fifteen , hands high, and —• well shod, with scars on the-lower part of the left shoulder ' and running doWc the ribs on the le ft side, the ;pointer of the ears . fur. oing forwiud, and the horse is very thin in fifth. If not called for by the, owner and the costa settled, he will be exposed for sale on the2otb day of Angeit neat. DAN'L H. LEIB, High Constalile. July 30, NOTICE. --'" • - . ! , -- THE subscriber having been'sppoi nte d by - the Court ofCowmon Pleas orSchallitilledonn. ty, trustee.' of Erastus Williams, an Insolvent Debtor, gives notice-will persons: indebted' to said. ..insoNent, or holding property . helongini to to;pay and-ieliver all such sums of.' money and mpepy, due 'and belonging:to said Insidr vent t3tAhe subscriber, and all cteditora or Said Insolvent 940 present their accounts IS said trus -tee.WAL.STEPHENSON, !' .lllobano • Valley, Larry Township. July 30, 31-41* THE PHILAIELPHIAI READINGT;Ittid PorrsviLLE RAIL ROAD. •§o.* • CHANGE OF HOURS, On, cifter,Monday, July 125th,..1842, Me ?a:- zenger Train on the ',above Roar, will leave at the following hours, ' From Philadelphia, . at' BA. H. " Pottsville, at n A. 11..% Hours of passing Reading For Philadelphia, at " Pottt4illei- - at FARES. -- Between Philads; 4 Pottsville $3.50 & $2,50 ". Reading ." do _1,40 "' 1,00 EXCURSION TICKETS GOOD roa 2 DATA: Between Philadelphia, 4 Pottsville $5 00 " Reading " do ; 200 Both trains pass at . Pottstown. All the tOtiaa will stop for way. passengers at the usual points. • ,, G. A. NICOLLS; Super% July 22, 1842, • , • 30— • Mount Carbon Temperance Refectory. JOHN SILVER rrAKES pleasure in informing his numerous friends and. the public, that he has taken that commodi ous three-storyhouse situates:lmi the corner of Centre and Main streets, Mount Carbon, at the terininationof • the Philadelphia, Reading and Pottsville Railroad, where he will be . happy to wait upon those who may lle hopewthat his past reputation rot keeping a respOctable, establishment for nine years lathe same line'of business, and a desire to please, may Merit a - continuance or favors and patronage: His Refectoq is fitted up in the most commodious and appropriate manner, and well supplied with newspapers Dom dif ferent sections of the et:pantry. lielfas made arrange ments for a, supply of all the delicacies which the Philadelphia • o ark - et can afford during , the summer season. Ile has : o calculatedmgeaeral.Bill of Fare, , to secure thesontin. .ce of the-:support with which he has been - lavored. ' he dishes specified' below, are supplied in the very . style, and on moderate Green Turtle - Soup,' per .. , 1; 181 Chicken Soup ' do. ; 12} Beef do. . do. dt.. Fried Fish, per plate, ,do. _ V. Roast Beer, do. •• .Veai. do. - ' „do •' Turkey - do. do. Goose do. .1 Cnicken do. Mutton Boiled. do. • Mock' Turtle Soup. - do. Ham, per , plate, boiled, , do. Chickens, do. do. ' do. • - Beef, do. do. - do. . Mutton:Chops, do. Pork t do. . Veal Cutlets, , , Igl Ham and Eggs, . - du. , Stowed Oysters; per doe.' do. Roasted do. do. , ' 25 Beef Steaks 25 Corned Beef,per plate. I 12i Coffee and Toast. • , T . do. Do, do. with cold cuts, Tea and Toast, 12, 1, da. witch cold 181 - A parttnents always iirreadinese for supper parties. Mount Carbon. April 23,. : 17—Iamtf • DISSOLUTION. partnership heretofore existing'belimen - - Charles Potts and Benjamin •Bannam••ent- IMrs, trading tinder the firm of Potts &Barman, was dissdlved by'inutual consetit'on the 27th of 'June• last. All mama irdebEed, and all those having elitims,will-present the same to Mi. Chae. Potts, whi) is authorized to settle the _business of the late firm. . • . • - - • CIIARt.ES POTTS, BENJAMIN BANNAN. • ,11. 4—The business' will , be confirm's& in fit liire by, chivies Putts, on his nwiraecount. July X 2 3• 31SHN 'C. - NEVILLE • " ATtORNEY AT LAW, • • .• WILL attend to.ill business entrusted - jells " cite with. diligence, and despatch. • Office in. Market •Street; St : 4th side, a short - distance above Centre Street. ...Pottsville, illy 23. , " . . '?.shat;onelt. TOWN HA - tit, STORk:-,! HAAS & LAIN(; , , frIAKEJ plessurein announcing to the citizens of a Schnilkill county. that they' hie just opened in the basement story of the Town' hall; on Centre street, in the Borough of Pottsville, a Splendid as sortment Of - , ,'i : - —: ' I • - ~N EW GOODS, ' " ' just brought from Philadelphia, where they were se lected`wah great care, and pprchaeed int unusually luw prices=-comprising every variety of _ Dry Goods, Wroceriesl, Glass' Ware; China • Ware, Queena - and Earthen' Ware, - Among which may be frunad - -.., • Superfine Cloths, of venous colors and qialities, Blue, Black and Fruicy-maiored Cainsinieres, • - Satinets, Flannels,. and WOolen:Blaukets. ' Ptints,./n*ns, Ginghams , Morinoes and PlaidC ' • Sdk. Satin, Linen and Lacca; . Canton Flannelirliollailde and r Marseilles and Vl:detail' Vestiogs ; . • • 14, 44. 54, 64 Marlins; Bleached '&llnhleitehod, Silk, Cambric ; Gingham and Cotton ; flaw and sot erir. style Sutrnertlottur; "'"" ' • • Cottonades,and-Bevertfetur, In fine, a very general monism, of Gentlemen's Satinet Were, - • - • Silk. Cotton, Mohair, Morino & WorsilStockinge, Ladire nd Gentlemen's Super EidzHoakilf, Yoßt.. tan, Silk, Thread, Beiier d; Backslap - Gloves; Ladies' Silk, Mohair. and Picnic Mite, dab. New. Grit:ins, 5tetr0ir , •, 1 .! 4 ,09./ii9 3, P l ar , al?. a' 'Amp ZOIP M New Weans, Strgarfloastcand - SYrup MolaSser4 Tea gad Ciorfee,"oFiAditti Vitas, 1. • Cheese, t;'itidles, SoiVirsh Vinegar. Herring, Mackerel. Shad and Coattail, -I. * Heidi; Shoulders; Smoked Beef. and Veniaon, Olive Oil, Fresh Fruit; and . Ost;hlM,'"; Idavanna,HaliSpanish and COMMonStgars. Sods 4Water mut Scgar . Spain Oil, Butter, 'Eger, andpart; Dried Apples and. Peaches, , • .; and a great variety pfother-artiClee. all orvihiett' :Sr be sold iar -I lir : prices fartzth;:al:,ip' : Fichange for anin lCV mealtterthe •ThirmlittiStorki "- pettaTlllE 54.14,,,, iii MEEMIE 924' M. Daly I -• A CARD. • .- ' W. 3 THE MINERS!. DAGIUNIULEXPTYPE ) . It.'' LumtnuD6g; pioromptputsr, . xiAS liken to9u2s attbeF.XCELINGE, w b ere - 4, m in be hippy . to take ' Sutor 4 llllNAruns, Or FAMILY Gsr.ourc :style' mamas:4 at pnceo in aixonisnct with the - • - Refer to F. W. fierann. Pottarilhic , Rfiort of WILLIAM , RUNT ZINGER, lit e Trcourer ofthe.Borntigh'ofSchuyllow from to be.c..lsth 14341 ; ffi e Atasets and um. • - CR: , ' • •- . Sept.- 8, By cash of D..lSaylor. Burges s , for fineacoliaded, 86,50 . March 20, By cash of D. Saylor, Burgess ; 1841.- fur fines collected, • Dec. 7. - By cash of Philip .Boyer, os ace% of his Duoticafo 218,01 January 6, Stealth ofJohn Freehafer for ' • - rent, Sept.B4l. DR. • _ t l 8, Caott paid for Treasurer book $l.OO 9, Jelin'Fl. 9uertler for lettering Stab; i 1,20 10, C. Ungerbuchler, foe terniag Staff.J4.oo March - 13, B.lones. conveying corpse tcabiladelphia May '27,...ll:din'Sayli3r for,.repairing St.. and Alley; 132,03 9, Joh!! Frtharif gr: o-1 1PaPer. 12 June . . .16, Mark Mellon for 2 books for Council, 4,00 ": 16, William . Huntziozer for R. "Junes, money advanced to convey a w oe to Philada. 12,00 For Sillymaw in full 9,94 July 28, Receipt book for John Freeba. • fer, H. C. August 6, John Putt for Lumber June 16; D:4l. Stager for clerk up to Juno 7,1841 = ; 5,00 16, Mania Saylor for Stiiionary 9,81 Sept. 6, Philp Boyer for loving tri s 's 1,50 6, D. H. Stager,' "- " . -1,50 Nov. 10, S. B. Fisher thecorrectieg the, boundirs line' • , 5,00 Dec. 35, Chr't. Weaver, brksinith work 2,00 June 16, John "Freehafer, Sam/ices for ' • .High Constable, • 5,00 't•• 16, John Rudy forbauling lumber 62 June:ls, 1992, Cash paid balance to netv . Treasurer. RePokof 11UNTZINGER, Treasurer • of the Borough r f Sehailkili,. Harm, up g o July 12111,1812. Antis-and Liabilities. .1842 . . Cl. Jun* .15, By. cash of William lientz. • , inger late Tieasurer for bal. . an ce , duet ; , 830,15 28, Jahn Freihafer, constable for fine' collected, July 'l2 D. Saylor, Burgess, Tor fine .12, John Freehafei, constable, for - tents, • • " 12, Philip Buyer, collector for ' . 1841, on acct of Duplicate 291,18 " 12, Plnlid Boyer, cnigetor for 1842, on account, 1842. DR. ' Mar 4, Henry dopelatid, for repairing Bridge, 50 Jol l y 12, D. Saylor, Barge — is; fur Gra ' - , ding front street, " 12, V. H. Stageris 'clerk up to June 19,1012., 12, John Frechifer, High conga :— . ble, 1 year salary . • " 12, Juhn Freehafer, High Capita. ble removing nuisance, " 12, Michael Freehafer, 1841, for ' • repairing street*, 226,85 12, John Fetterman for repairing streets , " 12, Philip Boyer for juegnient in 'favor ,of F. .Baden, as 6 ' . months clerk. • " Benj. Cumming as attorney ben fur one year 20,00 . 12, Mrs. sfinnonfor rent of room • ' for Council 5,00 " - 12, Henry Reed kritsrnith work' • 1,37 " 12, John Doyle 'at cPA of Election 1,00 " 12, D. H. Stager, ," " 1,00 " 12, John D. Deafer', Judge " 1 1,00 " 12, :Daniel Shappel " " • 1,00 12;William Sayler, Inspector •' 1,00 -" • 12, Philip, boyar- laying tax for 1842; • JUTy 12, • rialatiee .remaining• in the . betide of . luntziqer, Treasurer 95,67 Approved by thb TownCiinnialhi day ofJuty, 1842. D. H. Amount of outstanding debt,' Due by John Blartin;E:q., for lamed - t e-by- Samuel- lice - bne-, f r or: money re. ceived to be paid over!lor conveying a corpse 11 OD Due-by Philip foyer, ccSector For 1841, 46 28 Amount 'due , tiy the Bonmgli tai"!knelled .Freehafer, Supervisor up , tolune 13th. . ; 842 ,. ' i . : 9:254 49 Amount due to Samuel" a Fleher, 20 00 Amount due to Benji WlCninmine• 20 00 DANIEL; ILSTAGFA, Clerk. 29-3 July 16, , rfrrTsvitzE WATER COMPAIiTALL, ritHE Board of Manaßeri have this day decla red, a Dittidend'ot 3 pet' cent, for the last 6 months, on the capital itock of said company, payable to the stockholders or their legal repre. sentatteep, onve after tht 16th.ot July. A."llUBSgb, Pres't. 28— July 9, . COAL. VIM Little Reltuylkil Navigation Rail Road , aniCoal Com pony, pock Offer 'for sale at Port Clinton, Large Coal delivered into Boats, at tivO dollars per ton, cash, free from.slate and dirt. Apply.to ; ; GEORGE.WIOGgN, Agent, Port Clinton or i!.1: thH Company's ace', Vpalinit street, Phila. 26-3 mo. • June -25, WUEREAS. Janie& Davie, of. Schuylkill linen, unjustly 'elaimini of been a partner with me-in the rope making bigness; has fraudulent ly got posiession of a quantity of rope . viz: Towiek. , Lines, Bow Lines, dec., tad- Self being commenced by me, fOrrhe recovery, thereof; I "do hereby cau tion all ppersona from truyintrhe said Ropes. from the' said Davii„as they wdl be liable for payment to me. JOEL ,SHARMAN. !Schnylkill.Haven. HOUSES ACIAVIS FOR SALE--, Also, atara&-tiumber of .Buildingo. ll l l l out Lotec_or fatioutt sizea.lging P nne ,:% l ". 11 pally(in.the or o u ih o r Pottsville, - Ar NY to SAMUEL.,LEIVI.„II, July J.16.29 -If ' Rest estate agent, C_entio,PL:2 , LAbiEs . BOO=4 tits. copies l6 l V legnot. Work for July, being die cdolinenOis' *cot sit , anev,volume, pri4 , 25 cents.. 'Just ifr cetiod.ind for Bale by E.BANNAIit; , • 'l3AltlUtt kiknu -4,ttrisr, • ;‘,-; - - 114VITEs the- iitizeno-f of Pottsville ea, elaity; to tut:bio opedithensor Paintioi - at to reottiOnctiiit" hid hrothety'io• dilate Ariel, - he can be coesalted on alrthittie-,-IPPertsuss ag intemigi?. ,Pottsville4qualitYtl,-; ADI hitistcAt. 4617 - 1 --adotaumg.l3 pieces of Music' for 25 'l l en t4 " just receired'aod for solo b'y - • - • Yids 948 •-• • -- 7. :13. BANNA.N: W ai r g C4r4ES-4tUr. reektred'and.a. :Wean assortment of9ftledlkono.#o4-4 WhlPi t and Walking Canis. t - ;•-..y ,1• Mara . - - t ttatpolielt*!3,lll:•- • . . N7AMA MU$lO,-- r r4(cke7, era sdug - N 7 'set Poytp, jait'aceiq c+l 4 4,ifct 25'tmits flifSe4ien fiedesoundlfor' sato - - HANNAN * - kiluty 9' - ` `• • - 7 28Aohi , ', 1 Li. J.; .., • ` .5 rJOIJMAL ••• • • • United States Cagurt.• . . EASTERNDISTRICP OF PENNSYLVANIA. - In Itinkriiptcy. ! • NOTICE. PETITIONS for the of the Bankrupt • • Laws:has. been Bled the let day of - July.- 1011. by • .1- • • -•- ' - William Gorges; Boat Builderc-Scheylkill Co. Nathaniel Benne; Farmer" "" • • Whisk. Petitions wiß'ne heard beferalhe vitt Court of the• United Stets, for thlfEasterri District of Pennsylvanki, sitting is Bankruptey, it the District Court Room in the city offshila delphis4 on Frfirayi the sth day of August nett. at 11 o'clock A. M. Whin and where all per. sons interested niay appear and show cause, if any they have,:ihy the prayer's:if the laid Peti. I tins should suit be granted, and the said Peti. tioners be declaredßankropts. • FRAS. kIOPKINSON, Clerk of. District Court. SAO July 9.26-3 t 5,00 PETITIONS for the Benefit of the Bankrupt Law, have been &led the 7th day of July 184.2 ‘ by - Daniel Becker, Boat lioilder; ' Schuylkill county. Joseph Bowen, School Tiiicher, late clerk •' Which Pelitions will be heard before the Dis. trict Court of the:United- States. for the Eastern District of Pcnosylvania;liitiinst in Bankruptcy, at the District Court Room in.the City of Phila. detail:owl. Monday, the g2d day of August next, 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 raid Peti. tions should not be emitted, and the said Petition. ors be declared Bacikeupts. , T . FRA. 110PKINS IN. July 16, 24-3 Clerk of District Court.. NOTICE. 8 238,01 13,00 PETITIONS for the; Benefit of the' - Bankrupt , Law, has been filed the 6th day July,, 1642, iani Watkine, t Individually and as of the Francis Spencer, ( late firms of Spencer - fle. Watkins, and Lawber, Spencer .4 Co., Coal Dealers, Schuylkill county. Which Petitions will be` heardbefore the Dis trict Court.rif the United Steles for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the "District Court Room in the - City of Phila. dclphia, on Monday. 2.2 d day of August nest, II o'clock, A. M. When and where . all person s , interested may appear end show cause, if Any, they have, why the prayer of the paid Petitions should not be granted, and the said Petiti6nera be •., declared. Bankrupt FRAS. 1 - 10PK/NSO'4, July 16, 29-3 t ClerkfOistrict Court • United States Court. , EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. El 30,79 i 2 3 -8,01 In Bankruptcy. • NoTice. PETITIONS fur Discharge and Certificate an. der the Bankrupt Law, Lave been by William Powers, Coal Merchant, Schuylkill co. John Ford Whitney. do. Godfrey B.guileh, Farmer, do.' and Dnesday the 30th day of Aogast deaf., 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. dolphin,' when and where the Creditors et the said Petitionbrs, who have proved their Debts, and all other persons in interested may appear and show cause, jf any they have, -why such Dis charge and Certificate should ant be granted. 5,00 4,00 LIE 11E1 MIAS. HOPKINSON, June 18, 2.510 t. Clerk of District Court NOTICE. • 8357.17 pETITIONS for Discharge and Certificate —under the Bankrupt Law. have been filedby David Nice. Late Agent now Coal Dealer, Schuylkill co. John B. Reed, late Clerk, now Scrivener, " - Joseph E. Leib, Flatter, uow Boatman, " John Kantner, lateof the firm of-ileck & • Kantser, Boatbuilders, Boatman, 4,00 15,00 10,00 Augustusr Mendleson, Pedlar, _Benjamin Bast, late Dry Goods Merchant, " And Friday, the 30th day of September next at, 11 o'clock, A. M. is appointed forthe hearing thereof, before the said Court, sitting in Batik ruptcY, at.'the District Court Bonin; in the City of Philadelphia. when and where the.. Creditors of the said Petitioners, who have proved their -Debts, and another persons in interest, may ap pear andkhow eause,.it any they have, why such Discharge and Certificate should not: be granted. FRA: HOPKINSON, July 16, 29-10 t Cicrk District Court. NOTICE.. • PETITION for Discharge and Certificate mi l: der the Bankrupt Law, has Inert filed tiy Michael Sando, Tavern keeper, Schuylkillco. and`Monday, the 10th day of October, at II o'- .clock, A. M. is appointed for the.hearing there of, before the said Court, sitting in Bankrupcy, at . the 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 to interest, may appear and skow-csuse, if any they have, why such Dis charge and Certificate should not be eanted. FRAS. HOPKINSON; July 23, 30-10 t \ Clerk of District Court. • NOTICE. , • 1,00 2,00 WM DM $357,18 pETITKINS for Discharge and, Ccrtihcate nn der the Rankrup! 'Law. have been filed by homes A. Simpson, late Merchant, and Livery able Keeper, Scil l ykill county. John indivi du ally anti, aka member of \ the fir Of Reed' and Spoha, Tavern Keeper, 'Schuylkil -.nom And*unday, th oth day of October next, at 11 ap •nted for the hearing There. of; before. he said Cour silting ie Bankruptcy, at the Dietriurt Room the City of Phila. delphia, virpen and where the 'reditora et the said.ratitioners, ivho have pro ' their Debts, and all other parso4in interest,may 'ear and show cause, if any they have, why as Dis charge and Certificate alhould nut be granted. • FRAS. "'HOPKINSON July 23,'30-10t of:llistriet.Co urt • • bocrrog 10ESPEC..'TFUL.tr* informs the, inhibitants of Pettsvilje And its vicinity - , ittat he has moved town, ori,d . Wets 'Ws professibpal set eve in all the,medicallatinches ghe public.. • pricticiirg,he 1-lomtmpathip. system, and if oquesied. hopes from tong etpertenes -to give fall satisfaction to such as 's ivill.call on him. He will tie ready for profesSion til servicetat any tiMeSt his residence. ~ A. D. LIPPE, AI. 11 49—tf Greenwood, Dece-inber Dr. Dedwers - Teitnr,' Ringworm and Itch Ointment, p . , 11 . ICE St} G ENTS A, • • BOX--lis one of the best and most efficeeicem , remedies id those troublesome 'diseases yet discovered. as the fal lowing certificate' will show. • This is to 'eeitify, that I was afflicted with .the Teller:hi the face, Iliad large running:sores, sill Over my, throat. chin, neck - and cheeke, ia. deed 1 _was 130. bad that 1 was ashamed to go oul without , a handkerchief - tied over my face. Af, ter.trying- ,all the reitiedies I• could think . ot,. 'v/Mud the , slightest-advantage, I was advised ' to try 'l . llidicOrs rater" OklOteat, Which "after Point. fete ,bpaes entirely cured Me, in4 ant pleased:to say, that althoogklthk, c ure has, 6oit effeete&for some gem, there gi 'not alit' 10Pear ef its retuining.•._ .• SAMUEL DEW.EES,', • -..NAppleseeo; abov"e Poplar Lane. • F-Philtdelphitii:JolY , 2,lB33. • . • •• ; • ' •- :11EDAVEI4iS GU EEN :OINTMENT. • " -• ' - 29-3 t ;k at h is . cu i e : off:4one; Ulcers, old Cola and - Sores... Thje•itivaliiable Oinmett hal long been• in ale, in hi Cis and Libcries of Philadelphia,' enda.suieess in 'curing old ta.optkreirFOlint: and long :sending woorP* 143' t ? eiii ; tut tonishing. Prica 25 cents „ ,fIw,p‘VELL 9 S_ COUGH DROP,SIF: 1 "::. ,• • Winn 25 cysts sorrie.-: mist ply ant, bare and efficacious' rotnedy. for - Onighs; Colds, Hoarsens s, Weakness of thi prod tt.. reat'atid,catte !Arher,e all Other ratnedica have ,failed.' • , • . '.." 4 , ; , .• 'N.Tho altige_highjy ,esteatottiOned htivi full directions attached, to,: eith*tichi. The„ public real do *ell Co giveaway it trial, antrum, thousand hi* beets cured - 4 - their wk. -Prop.:. rod bjrJahies Bette: Coiner' 3d'ind Tantntany l; area* . Philadelplio;.for 13edwell, end' for salidt.thirlirOg atid.Ctleanditislotitof, • . Jsn! 1, 1- • 3011 NA C. MARTIN;.; _Agent fur. Poith!in!ki.r!l 411111AFT8'13i NOTES.LIOn It, in Boot* Aliti,Sillapf LadlOglrcirgale L. ' MEE 1111 NOTICE. SEE MITCHELL'S GEOG II ?MICA DEW 4 tan' received r 4 4. 1181. Ma) tg, 22 • - fer sale 14`-' G BOOK9.—'• A tinily Si/ 1 16;4 at 64 ' , coats each, Cot sale by • • . THE parmend4 heretofore existing between the Subscribers, under the 6rm of Wilhite Lance i.t; Co„is this day desolired. All persons, indebted to said 6rm. will make pyment, and those having de mands will present them to ROBISSIM KAY. July 16. Ark' PER CENT ; SAVED.—The subscribe' oda aAI the beat Rate at 20 - eeets-per babel, ai Mir kilns. adjoining thenqueduc! and Mt: E. Bland's Smith ihnp . Greenwood. March 26 'VERY CHOICE GREE ,AND BLACK TEAS...dr. & J. Beatty have just received from New York, a' large supply,ofchoice Green arm Blacc Teas. , - December 28 52 EOAT REGISTERS—Just printed and for sale by ''.lkiav 21 21= - B. BANNAN. lfiN A BIERS" -11.11UCK VAL,--Being treatise on soil and manures.. Also; The FAR . At RR'S LAND MEASURER. or pockm - conmanion Just received atd for sale by . .. B. BANNAN. Apri. 16 - riIkiId'ANIMIAL,JHAGNETIZER—Or histo ry, phenomena, and curative effect* of Animal Magnetism, with instructions for conduCting the Magnetic operation, by i Physidian. Priert..2s_eents: Just received mad for sale by & t BANNA - N. May pIANOS.—,The subscribers have been-appoin ed Agents by the New York Manufactutriegpr for the sale of their celebrated Grand Action P)anos. of either Rosewood or. Mahogany, a apecitaevor which can be seen by applying to_ _ December 18. 51— T. At • SiUMMEtt - FIEILIPS • SEMI Na .— Sermons and sketched of Sermons, bylhe Rev. John Sum merfield.!.A. M., late ia preaCher in connexion with the Methodist EMseatiattiturch. With an Intro. duction by the Rev.Thritnad E. Hord: Just received,. and for sae by. May 28y Z 4 -. B. BAN TEMPERANCE TALES, No. 2.—The Experi. enc4The Reclaimed—The Man with the Po— ker—Vie DrunkanPa Bible-;-After to day or Treating Itesafution—and Signing the-Pledge. Price 121 cents. Alit renewed and for sale by B. LIAN 4 May 2Z 22 JASIES H. aNIPBELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. POriVILLI, PA. • lIAS removed bit office to the west eide of Centre street, a few doors above Mahantoago at. May 21. . 21-4 y , DISSOLUTION. firtHE partnership in the coal business, heretofore subststing between William L Lance and Rob inson Kay, under - the firm of William L. Lance & Co., did terminate on the 6th inat..-by mutual agree ment.'. Persons having claims against the concern will please present them tcieitherof the late partners, and those indebted to it t nie requested to make pay. meat. either to Robinson Kay; or to the subscriber. July 16, 29-3 t • WILLIAM L. LANCE. SAMUEL LEWIS,, Engineer, Surveyor . and Conveyancer, Pottsville, Pa. vrIENPERS his his 'professional services to 1 °- Capitalists, landholders, and the public in general, in addition to the more "common duties of his profession, he will explore lands for coal or other minerals, and furnish maps thereof with sections of the strata, &c., locate collieries, with swans engines and other fixtures fur working the same, furnish plans, estimates, drawings, &c.— Having had many years experience in the above hranches of the business, and ,hasting the tiger-of t h e best constructed instruments of modern times, he Confidently relies on being able to give satis faction to those who may employ &6. Ile will .also attendlo the-purchase and - 'alert of real estate, particularly of lots in Pottsville. Having recently made\ a survey and map of the Borough, by-order of the Town Council, he pos sesses peeuliar facilities for ascertaining the'pre cise localities of the tots therein. , Office, next door to the awe of the 31inere Journal. - llavratEnoes. • - Edward qwen Perri,' John Shippen, • Pottsville. Samuel Silly man, JO& M. Sanderson, ' • Caleb Purger, ' Philadelphia. John IL Cresson, - Jane 11. 181 Z. _ , It. DERRELL :St CO. Auctioneers and Commisston Merchants, 25 North 5/h Streel, ()bare Market, PHILArLPIIIA. 'WILL give particular. attention to sales of Real Estate, at, the Exchange, or on the premises. A record of real estate for sale, or to rent, is kept at,the stdre. ' Regular sake of household and Kitchen fur niture, will held at the Auction Store, every Wednesday and Saturday morning. • TO EXECUTORS Sc ADMINISTRATORS. Valuations and sales made of all deseiiptions of personal pniperty, real estate, 4e,-/ Families removing arid wislitui to dispose of all or any ran of their Tornitue, or have it care fully attended to, at the'/ fiousesor removed to theritore. • LIT A large ,as:Minient'of elegant and useful furniture alwa kept on hand, which will be sold very lo fureash, or • exchanged for Coal at 117.114 et prices. tune 11, FANCY & WINDSOR CilAlit IUANUFACTOILY. No. 113 SOUTH SECOND ST; Pitit;A'IMMIIP/1 .11-llE . eith'scriber respectfully ; invites-the'citi. Zeus of Pottsville, and the county 'Of Schuyl kill generally, to .call before purchasing else ere, and examine his largo assortment of Chat both plain and ornamental, of every de. seriphs ;which are manufactured under his own immediate direction, of the best material t 'bc sn. *rim' workmen—and which he warrants of Me beat quality, and at prices as love as can be puy chased in the United Btates. • •1 Ile also manufactures an INV4LID the superiority of which consists in the astonish. mg facility with which an invalid with the sligh .t, -t effort, may by the 1.0 of one or both-hands; , inO4e:to and fro in the house, or in the open air in Iskarden or elsewhere, and turn gniekly a- - o ro cc un p 0 d iet ith 4 (.ol ll 1 9 r e equng z, auy more space than it ABRAHAM McDONOUC;(I, - No. 113 South. Second Street, Philads. Jane 11• . : -2,1-4 m . . , To Dyers, Bleachers, Popes. Makers; Steam - • Engine Balhlers,' and Others. ' PASCAL lIION , WORKS.. ' ,WEI;DED 11011qtrIIION -TUBES From 4 bides to } in calibre and 2 to 12 feet long, =Pablo of sustaining pressure from 400 to 42500_ Its Or square inch, with stop Cocks, - Cr% L'. and „- other fixtures to suit, fitting. togetber, with aerek , ' Joints, suitable for STEAM: WA GAB. and foie-., 419:1310TlyEand other STEAM BOGEG7Ftoss. "..1 .anutictured and for-oale by . •ilt; - - - Vi'asebotiliel ikE.Corpitr of Tta4.l4, Walnut etn*pri.. • ''MULATIEL1 1 11114. June. ' -r. . .11+1/31BEIEf I ' • fintig sObseriber bas now on hind, . I ,atid to keel; a irenereLasaortmant Lumber; sawed at his mills, auchlis , • White pine Boards. Hemlock 1304Intlitttt;- Yellow do` :110: Oak Olathe* s Lathe.. Item - trick °fall deicripticins, 611 of _which. .riolrf at masmiable-ratcs„to Jett the tiotes.. - . , _ = ;Lumber, aimed ttiordarortti be prompt: Itexecoted at moderate - prices. • VfILLJAM - AgbEN.RIEDt: ''' " • . . . - foF Ramis- r oirers• ids 't;rofes= eiwist serv i ces to ltro ; citizens of, Pottittille. mid tricioity: Ile au idall (lutes'. bei lowa c,:tithea not viiifissiottallyi.ottigtO) A NI . 145th6e;Sotub Wat comet ,tpf -Ciotti:4 - 46Y --•-pwo,i4lett • -..! AlTilltkr,; WM MEM DEENA • • NEW STORE; . • ; • 31,1 ES DOWNEI, 7 . t ESPf:CTFEJLLY,' infortpa a publie that • " 111 '103 has brought ".with hurt rOll , thii siniug;wlargaitsiiirteneni4 ; • • • GROCERIES 4: - ; : Which he ofrers for ealii at the" inilictio . derato Philadelphia wholesate priecti; frefghts added,4 at his store botisn, in the new Stone ' building; next door to his taXern, Alorris' addition Pottx ville, consisting of ' ',; . Black and Green,Teati, • 1 • Falling Loa ;Santa .5; Orteans Sugars, • ' - Rh), Jaya, and Sr Doeninei differ, Soo:tn . & Camnion, Whilerand Yellow Soaps, Tittti:ca.'s 1‘ • Keg and Box Raisins. - • It Wines and) Liquors, front . comma tdtht: Jest • quality, . A quantity of Dryed Neat, • fifackerel,,fromlio. 1 to*NO. t2,irte(tiair and tull,barrels, . • ; • About 300 SankcGronnd Salt; f 60 barrels supoior Albalty Suedtar Aleolkc.. 2.lay 20-1 y JOHN PORTER. rorraviug F,OtrIDEr. , T HE suhsariber,have consteety on hand, !t general aossirtmept7of Cart end liagopH3 iev,Tloughpointicl3,lould r ituartlpi,' Rails and rn out Castings, 4c., mid are pre. • pared to,.furnish Caking* of all kinds te4rderi at . as ehelp a rate as can be:furnished elsewhere. • — Vossessing a _ ?de sirable eituati4 - adjacent to ..th rail road and email: and hiving every fac4. ity for and experience ittlhe inanities:tern °feast. inge, we can confidently promise entire=satisfae.;,! lion to all who may favor us with theit; orders. lIENDERSON &. FARRELG. May 2A. FR, ANULII,II HOGSE: • 1 • • CIIESIVUT STREET, IHLVAIIaPIII4..! ' ONAITNYIIt NEW itoTEL, situated in Chcannt street, between Third and ; Fouith at:Tenon the immediate skin ity. of the Steamboat Landings, BankSi Post Office. Theatres, :le.. anti' to be - kept on gib American and European•planconjointly, will be open under thn ~,superintendence of the subset?. here on MONDAY the . 131 6. day - of June. The Milne is fined Up in the Wove splendid style; • cry thing being,entirely new, and oldie bestAco scription. The Chard:FOP are so construmed,as to form a Parlour by 'end a sleepingapart. merit by night; Tile best of esioks' have been eh= gaged, and no efforts till be spared to this establishment ennui to the best both as regards the Table and every other aceotninndatibn. • 3:4II.SANDF,RSON . SON.; Phila., Jana 118 • 25;-13t' '~" PROCLAMATION • W HER EA S the Hoe. Cai.vm Burns, " quire, President of the several Courts •Of Common Pleas, of the Countiei of' Dauphin,,Le banon; and Schuylkill. idrenomylvarsia,and be lice of the several Courtsnt Quarter:Sessions - the Peace, - Oyer and Ternainer. and Gaol Delivery; in-said counties • and Samuel D. Leib, and Strange N. Palmer, Esquires, Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Nato, Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery, for the . trial of capital and ether °Tenders, in the said.' county . of Schuylkill—by their precepts to ine di rected, have ordetetta Court of Quarter'-SesSioits of the Peace,' Oyei and Terminerond Geneql Gaol Delivery,- to be liaden at Ormigsbuig. - on the last : Monday of Jly ; inst., (being the 25th .. .fir said month,) to continue one meek. . „ Notice is therefore ',hereby given, to th e Coro n.er, the:Justices of the P,.ace, and Constables of 1 the said county of Schuylkill , thalt - thcy are by 1 • the-said precepts commanded- to die ; then and there at 10 o'clock in:the forenoon' or;.stiid ddy, with their rolls, record's, umnisitfoni, examina tions, and all, other' remembrances. to do Mete, things which lei7h - eir Several offices appertain to, be done: and all those that are binind by •reciM-' nizauces, to prosecute against the pri.unere that or then shall be in the gaol orsaid connty or Schuylkill, ate to be then find there to prosecute ' them us shall be just. 0 GOD DANA TDOP,DISSIONVVICALTD. . r . , JOHN %VOOLISIIN; b 1 len Sheriff's OfOne, °swigs- / burg, July 2, 1842:27.4— _ N. B.—The witnesses and' jurors WltuLafi r i • - Summoned to attend said Court..are attend punctually. fri,:ease of non:attendance . -the law in such emirs:Cam*, and pro4idcdcwl4. be rigidly enforced. notice iitpub'islied by order of the Court ; ..tht4o concerned wilt tbefel ore govern themseticauccortfinglv. • CM V EGETABLIN,,OLUITS, dm" 444 T IE subscribevespeettully annouucesho Oct^ citizens of )his Borough,. end_ surrounding:- country, that hekecp.on.hand at his' stand, Sou tlf West come!' of Centre and 111ahal. tongo sureets, under Geniis:Nl Hotel, the'• choicest Vege4bles and Fruits the Philadelphia.. market. 4814de, which he will sell at Philadelphia prices. Families leavihr their orders, can lihrays be supplied, and particular kinds of vegetables or Fruit obtained to order at the shortest notice:. He respectfully solicits the support of the cop, munity, which he will endeavor to merit by prompt attention to hie business; , June 25, ara""AIRM OTII CL0T14111,6 STORE:If - :NEW SPRING & SUMiER CLOTItING: T the old , stand eetaer of Centre and Mahan tungo etteels. Pottsville.' ' • LIPPINCO a, TAY Leif( %Vill continue to receive .I.hroughout the seasuii from their i Wholesale aed Retail Store • Mi.' 24 Market Stteet, Philadelphiii; a choice an d varied assortment of FASIIIONA BEd READI( 'Nine CLOIII - which they invite their Customers and this Public to examine. The advantagew which' we possess of attending City Auctions every dap, , buying all our geode for cash, and having ,thein made up by theliesf city woi kmen under our iminediate directlon,enables as to warrant 'our goods Netter and cheaper . ,, than pair , elsewhere. . t , Io reinining thanka3o out Cust,'.ihieisihr fhe very liberal Patronset we have received; we would inform that . weshallContinusio re ceiv,e and keep cOniantly on hand, as heretofore. '.-- a 'Tull isscirtnent of Supergiuri - Englisfi c :l , reneh and German Clutha, Ciesiiller6, Vestiogs; Sum-- ..; Q4-3m• iner. Cloths, hineo,rilpngs, Gambrouns,like suipxi.to the , iwasonothtich will be made up to order, in tkne.latest style of Fashien. -call and See ! and judge for yourselsca.: April 3lr 18 .1, - .;IIARRADENI Porwctrding and Commission - 21 fe? V tivr.- ST. WilAliri:SClitlYL:SlLL; IabkspEcTFULLY. inkirms Ina thendii' an& the public; that he continues at liCscld *lend, end will 'have BtA. 4 l'S leaving nip 'Wharvea doily for Pultaville and the intetmediate -- The Schuylkill Navigation ,Conitrany having. yeduced then., ( . 92-, ticigble tin Merchaudize.and other articlui,*h,,up and doWn s , well be 25 Oei: cent. Iciwer lhan.fottner rate . Febrhary 26 MO fraprovedfareftliittice• A SOVEREIGN and never l'ailing'„eure flit • Agtieratierievei. flersonirwhOure fleeted With the aboie.disdase.l tin obtain a speedy and„l- sire tarp *Jr the • same, by.epplying to the sub.; sinker, ivito has been appointed sole agsat. for, the Saki' of the medicine in. Schiqlkilk - eiidntv: • Frith Olaf dollar" per bottle, svarruntedid euto.oi net tharde. - ' Residence); Mah'sestongli street, Pottiville. • ' ...1011N T. HAZZARD. .*, 27 7 -41: , 24--ly July 2,c4 "AtIDITOR's NOTICE. THE, anbseriber; rippoidied tiy the Cli-; ptialie'Llourt Ibr Schdylgilli county, toeudit-sied, settle the useouut,at, A 'liberty Steinbergel. Guardia!) ritid - arj minor Child ofJciseph !ale of intratilley *cord* deceased, will ,at s tencltd the ctuthirsoffia, appointment on Saturtlegt the ifithrlay of July, Sil t at,i.t . ii.cleek bur ---- way. b - -- - - - g near the alsOtille•lhil it . ~echoylkill liann. - 3014, 4 , .;; A !F1 II Ili 22_. T. C. BOYLE. 9-fu
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