U 111 ' •Let their N ames etandiu I • We enmetimeP r hear of hypocritical professions on the pen of the Loccdocos in favor of Home lag; ,bor. When we charge BeenoLtir of having a desire to reducerhe wages: of t .thei•laLorertk ten' • cents a. flay ; vben. tan refer to the, celebrated speech Of the gentleman in favor of loci. ; wages we are often met with a denial on the part of the Lecofocot that Mr. Buchanan meant no such thing, or that the Locofoco peril are opposed to a: protective tariff. Now, however, the mask is torn off; the eneinies of the laboring man are exposed,: nod the 'whole People can see that it is the design' arthat patty to ruin m inuficturesoo ehur up the 'shops of the meekanics, to stop the iron works, l c; arid coil mines, and destroy the home market of I , the farmer. Every Locofoco member of_t:ongreas . • in the Union but ONE, and every Locofoco nuni ber from Pepnsylcanits." voted against the tail r_ on foreign goods ; Which btaititt passed the House o f Representatives: H ERE . ABE THE N AIMLS - Let Mem be printed in black , until after the el ec .' ' tiara. 4 .-4 . 4 4 '4 '4' 4 4 Henry W. Beeson, •-• Benjamin A Iligleck, Charles. Brown, Joseph Fomance. JsmesGiarry' Amoi Guatinc, ,Chail'Os ;J. Ingersoll,. Williim Jack,.• , Hem& M. Keim, ' Albert G. Marchand, i t -Pcter Ne.hard, Arnold Planer. Almon H. Read,: John Snyder. This tariff. bill put a duty of $1 75 a ton on 'B r ioA coal, and yet Persit Newultan, represen• ting the Schuylkill coal region, ihrri. A. Ltacx,-retirese4ting the Wyoming, and Jowly S:f1• nen; representing the Shamo'kin and the West , {;Branch, ALL !VOTED TO OPEN THE Ipbtrfs T / Cf BRITIsH COAL, and ,ruin their :nun immediate constituents. • Where ; too, ibe repre s entation of the furnaces, forges arid roll 'ing natlls„ of Berko, of Perry, Juniaia,Comber, limilrYork,Venango, Armstrong, Westmoreland, ,nnd Fayette? I V Ling as' British agents toaild ik / stre them • to!voteL-T6' PROSTRATE THE 1110 - ,TRADE OF PENNSYLVANIA fL I Will the People sustain men to mock at the mis fortunes of the:country. and to deny them relief, •in this hour: distiess and need ? We" very much mistake the temper of the times,: if such Mink .can deceive Pennsylvania any- longer. .They ,have oleo voted to reduce the free republican hoer of this State to the condition of the serfs and star- . . I , lilings of Europe. - They would rejoice to _see the ppor man work for ten cents a day, while tbey mew/a eight dollars; and while they hypocritt callylpritend, to be democrats, they wish to build up an odious aristocracy to fatten upon the earn ings of the I,;lbrier. ' L,Ttra:Mostmos Temer.c."—The Lynn Freeman. gives the following descripiion of the' naii—Mor morf Temple. dim in progress of erection. et Nati. von. We think the recent !excitement -will put a stop to the hunibug before it reaches a dangerous het& - The Temple is to be 140 feet by 90, height:pf the spire 150 feet. When asked the style of ar. . rhitecture, ho replied, It was all Smith Je weled to him from' heaven.' , The material is a species of'lime slime fodad on the spot, a portion at which we have in our possession. It is easily wrought, and must make ~.fine appearance.' The basement story is divided intopoinsatior •120 feet iquire,.with small windows, and walk three feet thick, which causes mach conjecture. i Oveeibis is the TeMple, in which various giades oft seats are arranged, for the Apostles, Priests, - the Seven. ty, and: others. lulhe centre is the Grand i l k or Paptismal Font, 30 feet in diameter, sup. . ported by tiaelsi> brez;m oxen, of full size. On the otiWitte, the front is supported by six at• the hate of which is ,represented the feeble light of the niom, glimmering amid the Furrountling darkness; the cap is surmounted by he sun, eintitem of the glary ig Mormonism, buret itg upon the world: Above the sun are trumpets proclaiming the glad tidirigs. Over the entrance is the depository of the golden- plates, ivarded by flaming swords. A paved area, simt rir to st. Peter's at Rome, is designed as an out, tr court (or service in pleasant weather. Their timelier of building the Temple is,by dividing the city into - ten wards, end requiring each division ,t) labor a tenth part of the time. FURVIEIt snot rut: ltlittlMONS.—lt is stated myths Sangamo Journal on the 22d alt. that a - .. ,.speech was made by Joe Smith, in front of the `Marmon Temple at Nauvoo on the previous :fhtirsday, in reference to Bennett, Mr. Pratt, and others, in which he swore like a pirate, used ih'e most obscene language, : add appeared to he greatly excited." Joe is slid to be laboring hard to make up the breach with Rigdon,. Pratt, and oihers,by offoriug special favors, but without suc .cess, it'svoild seem, from a 'statement in the War. taw Signal, published near Nauvoo. That p.per states ,t h at 6, information had been received. at Warsaw, of. the sudden disappearance of Eider arson Pratt, a prominent Mormon. He left a popir stating that his disappearance was caused bi Joe. Smith'S treatment of. his r wife,' end by iame.wrong•doing ire the church. He confirms ,Ueneral Bennett's statement relative to :be Smith's attempt to seduce Nre. SAM. , It !NI? sappased by some in Nauvoii, thstlhe had com mitted suicide, and about 500 persOtis were out id search of him". • his said, anticipates a requisition for his etson from the Govrnorof Missouri, in refer. I ce to the • attempted murder of Ex-Governor Bhggs. and .rnanifeats the Utmost horror at the idea of.being given up. Ikka not a - little surpris in4 that he is allowed to retain_ possession of the State arms and ammurntrOn. Tfix Mauutacrosistre.—The - Philadelphia Giaetttikives the following extract of kletter corn. In from a gesitletrian'of Boston: , Our large manufacturersiin cotton and wool. lea have held a private meeting this Morning; and aTpaiitt e d f large committee to report on theiu. I • tul L e action, and .the result w ill be the suspension of !much machinery and the , entire stopping of imite articles of manufsetnredismission of an immense nutt.ber of laborers, and'great reduction in kite wages of any whai may he - retained.— retis now. comieg to worst , an d will now see who can meet it best, the alave.holding States ; o r Ithe-kee Statca—the manufacturing States or, the grain grckving States. ,Thank God, rs, can catch fish, and eet - potatoes, and wear our old just as well as any Other mitizen of these, { United States."' toCCISIANA EtzeTroe;-Ihq evesentat . ives frop Louisiana will not be changed by the recent o:latest in that "Otato.fTheßert of the 23d inst. . , , • Mitotic ELecTsn. 7 -We are happy to announce thd re-eleciiOn of ttre Hon:John Ittoore,represea t cause In Congress of the third district. Mr. IhtdreTjority is about sixty. The.Congrei t eopttLijeleeettori frirox Louisiana stand,' therefore Pre,ciedly as before ; triz,:—White , and Moord;. %Ike; and Dawson loco NO. - - 1 . .".,:z- !nos SrEsnans.--Tha Stockton iron steamers :atinieg from this city to Hartford .and' Albany, 'ii`flaritan Canal and Now York Bay, seem to u l na great interest in those places. They, era Wiled with coal at` the wharves on the ,Schuylkill, o cutting ecrose lots" through .Neve.ter 11, they contrive to arrive .in advance of river altft.., The Albanians are delighted, and the . Con• evicheut people ire in ecetacy with thes# _ iron JoUrnaL -- • , : ' The -Washington correspondent of till New York American.durdmunteams the:„tollowing statement of the business done - during the long sessions grabs 26tliand 27th Congresses teepee , lively: °. • . . . .; , SverEmewrof business' done' during the long - Session ohhe 2601:Congress: - 460 hfils,reported up to June 24th • - _ 202 " passed- the . House " - --' - 7 21 Senatebills Passed " " _ 1 629 printed•RepOts of Committeci. ' ' ' -7. , Statement of business done during the lung Ses sion of the 27th Congress: ,' ! '• • . . 514 bills reported up to June 24thl „ 2‘a r• passed the Be----"oiks' • .-••-- ' , 32 Senate bills Passed the House'.. - • 881 printed Reports ofComreittene,' - ••,!.. ,-. The - above is a boMperative statement the Progress efbustc(43 in the House of Represents. tivet lin this, Cotigrt4and all preceding Congress es. 'The House os' Reptesentatiees,in the • last congress (26th) did morefiusiness and did it faro ter than any 'that preceded it.' ; This shows you how far the present Can - giess exceeds all °there ; in industry, fi delity,-and merit. Ili sructiov, the printed reports of the present House ectiPass tholteolof preceding Houses ,even more Man' in quantity' and nurnher. I need' but refer, you to such fro: those of the committee of Wigs and , Meant!, ,Manufactures, Commerce, Public Expenditures,, , ftevolutionary.ipaimv, For. eign Affairs, Claims, &c. • All these are with. out aparalki in preceding Houset,,for. extent of researchfand investigation, calculation,, compila tion, study and composition:, • rr i t This comparative view of legislarvo business is an authentic statement , drawn - U at , my re. quest, in the office loftge Clerk of th Reuse Of Representatives ; whete it was made ! op on the 26th of June, by the principle Clerk, by a careful ' examination of reencds. ' - • ,-, • Mr. Tiler rebOked by Gen. Washington! • ead the 'lollowingi extract, which is, l revived by the N. Y. Amerkin: ' Extract of a ktt e i _fram - George Washington . to. Edmund Penti more 23d Sept., 1793: • n You do me more than justice when yuu sup polio that from motives of respect to the I. egiela tnre,'(and l mighti add, from' my interpreta =don . 4f tile ConstitUtion . ) I give ray signature m :to any bills with which my judgement is at ra , riunce. In. saying }tiffs, however Lallude to no particular. act; Frorn the nature of the Constitu tion I must apprOvo all the parts of a bill or reject 'it in tots. To do then latter, can nejy be justified upon the deer and Uhviouti ground of propriety, and I never bad 'such[confidence in :my own fac ulty of judiinkas to Vie over tenacious of theo- Pinions I have imbibed in doubtful eases." CURE FOR - lispnoenostA.—Cauterize , the wound immediately. - - .From the sixtlic-to the tenth day Watch fie the frmatioffol, pustules or blisters on each side of the ligament that hinds the- ton - gtic to helotsei part of the mouth ;_virhen discovered, lance and burn them; bleed, ,if.the / . • - pulse Justifies!, and give a t isande Magnet JaUne, which is, I believe, the Lily of the Valley, (Con- Majoria.) It is proper to state, that t ll i patient also took s, few grains per ivy of the a'la Rage," a seed in which the - Span iards of Terre of Umuf have great:confidence in this, horrible malady. ~ Ktep the patient's mind agreeably °cowed. treatment is taken from the Russian pretties. The practice in German hospitals is not to close the wound after cauterizing for several. months, but keep it.operu _lt, is healing the wound of a bite, and enclosing the virus for absorption, which creates the difficulty..] I' L LITIIIESS IN Nate YOIIIC.••••• repurpf the progress of the tern rier,arlce •reform in N..co York represents that .4,7,9,92:1 names have been enrolled, of whom 120- ofift,itaye taken the total abstinence pledge. • In liVirS ; tlkregate ere; ineluded_237 Clergymen, 429 04iailies, 4976 bermacs, 900 colored persens, 4,34o,searbert n arid 24,300 Irish, Protestants and '' , ..4tAirra ls .,(.:athoilfs. Licensed grog shops within teu}yeaS~, lave decreseed 63 per cent, and pauper. !sin ainVicime in &Lu l l the same proportion. . • • PE11904 JisrnPe.iz.—Dr. F. J. Bill, a member of the Harrisbulg Convention, teatiliisthut in hie mum, and in the presence of Governor Ovres, MT. T 3 ler, said his views in reference to a' Nalional Bunk Vi dainged ? Ond that he believed such! an instaution absolutely necessary to the business of the co t untry. rnor Owes is dead but, tivo oilier witnesses Lurbos and Ramie* testify, that Owes told 'them the same thing ! 1 he "conscience" sera" `plea of the President came rather late in the day. CATARRI; OR COLD.—This disease is produced by. canelesiness in neglectitv , to avoid exposure, and it. not. early attended to olt . ,Aitimes lays the' foundation for other complaints, *bid] may in the end prove highly dangerous. The usual symptoms of cold are a dull he oft he head, soreness of the throat, attended with obcastonal hot thishes. This is a signal that Nature requires the assistance of a purgative inedicinclto ease her of the oppresaive burdei which she-Prov'es by the high fever and the atroeg lOw is wanted to bo . , removed. In other words, the body calls l for a 'vegetable cleansing. This can lie accomplisher' without any inconvenience bq the use of Dr. Brattdreth's Vegetable Universal Pills, because they assist nature, remove (by purging) those pO'ccant humors fi,om the body whicla.produce these affections before [they have time to produce grangrene, or any other fatal effect, Purchase in Pottsville, or Wm, Mortimer, Jr. and of the agents pu bi isliedl in, another part of this paper. Lila riai) Ira'bilidelphia. on the 2d inst..' by the Rev. John Coleman,'Dr. EDWIN BARRY EICIIHOLTZ, to Miss C4TIIARI NS TIDE both of Po:taville. Ity the Hon. gamoei D. Leib. Esq., Mr. JOHN COS to Miss 'AGNA Sit re, bOtb of Port Carbon. Market, Our NM CORRECTED •VECE LY. POTTSVILLE! Aug? 61842 Wheat plour t ;pr 13b1 85,62 Macon, . per lb. 6,1 Rye do: cwt. 1,75 ''l'ork, , ," ' 4i Wheat. 15 rams, '' ' " 10 Rye, , - ".,- " 58 Potatoes, , bush) . 90 Corn- 1 " 155 Pi....-- t 155 Plaster, .. toe 5 ,00 a Hay. `'4 15.00 9 Timothy s'd, bshl 2,50 12 Clover " "' 5,00 -OM, Oath, Eggs, Butter, dnz lb 1 _ rr AT ( HENI N INSTITUTE.—A meeting uf the members of the i%then,i4tt Institute will be held at , the leiture mum, corner Jul Centre and Mahantenge streets, on Tuesday • evening next, the 9th inst., at ti Punctual uttendanee of ALL the members is requested, as business of importance will be laid betore them. JOHN PORtkR, Preet. THOMAS FOSTER, Seet'y.. August 6, CHEAPI WORKS. • • Eva, by Itulwer', — , 1. * • . • 12i Ifinchers of Ghent, , , ' .14 Adopted Sun, 111 121 ~ Abel. Parsons, •' r , , l2l ' Lottery of Life, FI - 124 , t United Irishmen heir Lives anci Times, 25 Night and Morning; byllulwer, * 25 , .-, All the cheap publiationerreeeived as soon as ittAtied, and sold at Phi adelphia prices. Alaminoth*Boston Notion, which will .contain three worki eomple,e-kogether with a sanely of other entertaining ko r atter, to be embellished with'upsvaida of twcl hundred engravings, will be ' published and teceived about the 15th just.. Prike 25 cents: 'Melte who wish copies will ,please leave their names ,at this office inthe mean — time. I . ' 13. BANNAN. ... August 6, DISOLUTIU V. or PARTNERSHIP. • THE partnership' heretofore existing between • (be undersigned, ,trading ,in the. name Fitisimmoris & Morgan i , was this day discoing by mutual consent. All persons iddebted to said •, SAMUEL F. EARL, firm end all persons hiving claims against said j 4, ,r ARTIST, firm;• are requested Weill on James 11 Fitzsim.lNYlTEP•' the citizens ,•of Pottsville ;and its-vi mons fqr settlement. I f - eini,ty, to see his specimens of Painting at Ole - JANIES:II.FITZSIAIitONS, - resideace of his brother, in centre street, where' LEWELLYN MORGAN. ' he can be consulted on all things,. appertaining • 32-3 M o his•professiou t : Pottsville January,' I-- ' 1 .4 t• ' August 2, col Mag i "rnADE: The shipments are. gradually ontho . increase-4ra they do not amain' to more than one-half the sluir meats for the corresponding Week lase The low rites'. at whichthe =Railroad. Coiumj adveitisell to carry Coal. inaieed n vumberefour eratom to make arrangements to Ouster their: Coal ' from the Cabal to the Railroad; but unfortunately the ,Company hare been disappointed in pranning. t i tle ' number agars it was Sherd "sitiold•be placed t road by, this period , and all, with , the exception ' three or four, are 'fincal back , to the Cabal again ut til a sufficient nuinber - of Car:rare:procured to'sF" eommodate - thoYe,'Whose facilities will, .enable them to use the read.' The tiant-of Can; has caused considerable disappointment to some.and has inter fered considerably 'with the buainesy . br preventing sales which Limier, Other. Circumstances; atuld , hair been affected. The shipments ofCoal from this region op to A - gnat - 70841. amounted to 213,654 tons. • • - The shipmenTsfrom the 'Lehigh 'Region up t Tuesday' last, amounted to about 110,000 tons. " The importation of foreign coal is rapidly lucre ing, while the domestie trade is declining.: • "No changes in the prices. have taken place beloW, either in coal or freights. . Schuylkill Coal Trades •hipmentn or Coal for : the week ending on Thu day evening last: 1 from Pottsville and Port Carbon, Schuylkill 'doyen, Per last report fro " " _—• Freighis. Pottivillito Philadelphia, .i '7O to 75 "to New York. $2 10 The freight from Behuylkill Haven by Canal is frelti 510 10 cenis pee tdn less than from Pottsville atd Port Carbon: - • . -Little Schuylkill Coal TrtUle. ; Coal shipped from Port Clinton, to July 1842:' BIM. 'Tons July 29 .Juliana,.: " 30 Mary Ann, t 154 Aug. 1 Birmingham, 1".4 ••• 2 Henry hlauheven,,, L 55 " 3 A11en.1 55 • 4 . I.:ndy Enter. • ' 5 4" 4 'Evening Sta i ; 55 • 4 .356 - 59 . 47$ t•l2 87. - • • - 466182 Per Last, Sundry Shippers, Per Lasto Total pine Hill and Selniylkileflaven Railroad The following ie the amount ofCoal transported on this Road, for the week ending on Thuriday evening last . Tons 5,381 18 Last . Report, ' 88,749 , 10 - Total, Schuylkill Valley Rail Road. -'Quentity of Coal transported on the Schuylkill Val ey goad, week ending July 30, 4.103 tone Last return' Total liell • . • HOUSES & LOTS' , . • - '64 '' ' FOR SA LE,' • ` ll74r to' miss , DSOS . . - l it g ?!."- Also, a large nomber :of: Is s r. , :fit ---2..--- Buildings and out Lots, ;or various sues, sizes,on the Navigation. tract, lying princi. pally in the Barone! of Pottsville. Apply to SAMUEL. L 'WIS, July 1.6,29-tf Real estate agent, I: ;Ire St. STRA YED away from thi subscriber, resit]. ing at Reed's Mines, about two weeks ago, a DARK BROWN COW, with a 'white! face, and a white stripe - along the haek. with only three tits.. She had also a strap and bill on her neck, buckled on the right side. Whoever will return said cow to the subscriber or givehim informa tion where he can get her shall be reps. one* rewarded, and receive the_thankir of the owner. THOMAS BRENNAN. August 6, - - ti j 32-3t* THE PfZ EACHER —Or •slictofies of Original sermons. Just received and for aisle bv, Aug, 5, 32 - • I:LIB-ANNAN. TO TEACHERS THE Directors of the Common Schools of Nor. wegian Township, being about re-open' them, are desirousto:Fontein proposals finin suits. ble Persons to take charge thereof as ; teachers, for which purpose six or seven Will. be , War.ted.- Those Wishing such situations, may make appli. cation in writing, previous to the 10th Of August next, 'undressed' to J. F. Carroll, Sect'y., on which day s personal interview with the Counnittee of the Board may be bad at the house of John Cur. tit 3 o'clock in the afternoon. July 30, 31-2 NEW CHEAP HAT AND CAP STORM. SUPERIOR 'FINE FUR HATS, -) $.4,25. .siaars CHARLES F. RAYMOND has in. kr% the Store No. 'B2 Chesnut St., below 3d St., opposite Congress Hall, where he would respectfully invite, the attention of his Iriesds and the public to his superior aassortment of HATS, dt the low price of Fong Douses AND TWENTY FIVE LENTO, which he will wankel to retain their ixdour; shapedind gloss; and for beauty, 'durability, lightness and elasticity ; , sot to he excelled by any sold at from 87 to 88 do/. lore in the city. Ashe subscriber has been long known to the eitizeni, as a practical ff.it and Cap Manufacturer, he,hopes to-receive ayeniewal of their patronage and favor, an& if -good Hat at a reasonable pribe will insurelt; ho w iil spare no pains to merit it. Hata and Caps of all kinds, Wholesale and Retail—terms Cristi, or its equivalent. ' N, B.—A cargo or two of.coal would be taken in exchange for hats and caps—the highest price. paid tor shipping fur, Bear, Raccoon, Red and Grey Fos, Martfr, Fisher, Otter, Wild pia. Deer, &c. C. F. RAY MON,D, Practical Hat and Cap Nlani.ifacturer, No. 82, Chesnut St., opposite Congress Hall. N' r B.—Ladies Furs, Muffs, Bwaa,. Capes, Pe . Lily 30, • 31-3 m sal_. ,--,-._--5,t,..,,---F,---: . f'.. - 1;):. -- ,--- c i 4k t i,i Pi It. tiV„, i.i.,7,1 !I t,P.11 , 1 ' - C. C. wu.crAms, _ • DENTIST FROM PHILADELPHIA, ESPECTFULLY infornis Idsfrinndb and `mu' the public generally, that he is prepared to perform all operations in the above line, such as Plugging, Filing, Cleansing. Extractitig, &c. withmeatness, and on the must approved piaci.. pies. Porcelain Teeth inserted agreeable to the Wish: of applicants: N. B.—Ladier and others will .te attended to at their respective dwellings. , P. S. my stay in Pottsville will be two weeks.. frillesidence--Pen,nsylverda Hall. JO* 30, 31. ! • COAL. .' WIRE Little Schuylkill Ravigation Rail Road and Coat Company, now offer for sale at Port Clinton, Lugo- coal delivered into Boats, at two "-(toners per ton, cash, free from elate and dirt. Apply to f -- -GEORGE W MOEN, Agent. Port Clinton, Or at the Company's office, ' Ro. 110 Walnut street, Phila. 26-4(no. JUDO ,25, Ella LADIES' 11001{ 1 -4 few extra copies of this eegant Work for - 421v, being.the_commenco went lot a new volume, price 2.5 cents.` Just re, ceived and for sale b • B. 434,NNAN. .Jnly 9, - • - ?Imp, ..mINEIS.I--j0 • 1 1 1 - 8.673 3,136 11= .'"Pottsvilledz P.Carbon, 133,562 SChaylkili Haven; • -78,3 M =722 Total, lIIMIII Mil 165 1048;1 GEORGE WIGGAII,Agbist 94,134 08 WM. NEWELL, Collector. . 39,531 H. H. POTTS, Collector Stray Cow. =ITM3 . 104, the; etn " : i de v. r_ o cif f. C w s t urt er .P übs'eriber‘ Ad: miniEuato bite ofthe burolikft of Peturaille, in the c.ne n ii of Schoylkilt, &ceases', wall espoite to sale by pub. lie vendee. on Tbeirsdaii- the 25th - of August - neti!, 110 o'cleck !Br the tiflernoon;st the house at Michael _AlortinieT,ltithe fjorointh orp e it n . Silk, and c.rtitytr i t u 'oreintu;• A certain two awry , 'Sion; ouiA, Faalis noun, and a t stable and a lot of ironed, sit ua t e i n I r' the Borough it Poltsvilii , e n ent i • r bounded in front Gotten.' tre.tatreeti twenty i'feet, sod in • depth or lengtk 120 feet so ' , Mauch Chunk street, late the estate of said , deccased. !At:tweet:lce willbotiven; and • the conditions of. /ale.: reade known et ibetinie and - place orsele by , • ,-, JJERKSItAII KEI4.Y, By ordernf the Court. . • Administrator; '1; JACOB KREBS, Clerk. Orivigsburg, July,26, . 11-4 PUBLIC NOTICE. ',WEN UP white" running at V . larie - in 'the streets. of the Baretigh, dark- hay. florae; about seven . jr4 , yearirold, fi fteen fiends high,.and . - - well Shod, With scare On the towel lath of the left shoulder, and running 'dower the ribs on the left side. the , pinta of the ears tur. nine forward, and the horse Is very thin in flesh: It' not• called fot by the owner and the costs settled he will be lespoecd for sale on the 20th day of August next. Conti - table. July 30, 1 'at-3t • - • lACTit:E. THE smbieriberlhaying been appointed by the Court ofCommon Pleas elSchttYlltill coon. ty, trustee of.,Enistus Williams, an 'lnsolvent Debtor, gives notice to all persons indebted to satd insolvent, or holding property belonging to' hiin,.to pay end dbliier,all such sums of money and property, due and - belonging to said Insol vent to. the subscriber, and all creditors or said wdl pfesentitheir accoitnts to said trus tee. WIVI. STEPHENSON, - • Mohuniiy . Valley, Derry Township. July 30." - ;-` ' • . 31-4t' ' THE PHILADELPHIA, READING, and "POTTSVILLE HAIL ROAD. , _ . - " Raz.. CHANGE OF HOURS, On after Monday, jali 25/h, 1842, the Pos. aenger Trailon the above Road, will leave at the following hours, From Philadelphia, at BA. Mr. " Pottevitlo, . • at 75 Daily Hours of J rising Readini. For Philadelphia, 92 A. 11.1 Dail " Pottsville, 114 A.ll. 'FARES. Between Philada.: 4 kottsvtllo 83.50 $t $2,50- " Reading " do ' 1,40 a 1,00 Exconstosi t TicErgs—nooti Fon 2 DAYS. -Between Philadelphia, 4. Nam Lie " Reading " do ' $5 0600 Roth trains pass at Pottstown. All the trails Will stop for way passengers at he usual points, G. A. :TOLLS, Super't. July 22,1812, . 3o— A CARD. Mount Carbon Tempersace Refectory. JOHN SILVER. 'FAKES pleasure in informing his numerous friends and the public: that beam, taken that commodi ous three-story house sitnated OD the corner of Centre and Main streets, Mount Carbon; a; the termination of the Philadelphia, Reading 4 andfottsville Railroad, where he will be happy to wait Open those who may call. He hopes that his past reputation for keeping a -respectable establiShment for nine years in the same` line of business; and a desire to please: may merit a continuance of favors and patronage. Ills Refectory is fitted up in the most commodious and appropriate manner, and well supplied with aewspapers from dif ferent sections of the country. Bebe@ made arrange meow for a supply of all the:delicacies which. the Philadelphia - market can afford during the summer season. Mhos also calculated a general Bin of Fare, to secure the continuance of the support with which he has been favored. The dishes specified below, arc supplied in the very best stijle;and on moderate Green Turtle Soup; per bowl, , , 181 Chicken Soup, do. 1 1•4 Beef do. do. , • di. , Fried Fish..per plate, • ' do. Roast Beef, . ' do. .'• Veiii, do. d - do.. _ ".. Turkey ' do. . do. , Goose do. 18.1 Cnicken , do. ,1 126 Mutton Roiled, dO. , , do. Mock Turtle Soup. 1 : do. 11am, per plate, boiled ( , do. Chickens, do. du. _, i .. • do. Reef, do. do. :. do. ' Mutton Chops,,, . ' do. Pork do. , - do. Veal Cutlets, .I. 181 • Hain and Eggs. :I -. do. Stowed Oysterq per doz. T; _ do.' Roastoil do. do. , i ...- 25 Beef Steaks ' , l 25 . Corned Beef.per plate • . l2i Coffee and Toast, '- do. ~..- , Do. • do. with coldictits, 18/ "Ten and-Toast, I . 121 Do. . da. witch'coiacuts, . -. 18 1 Apartments always in readinein fOr saw.' parties. Mount Carbon. Alin' 21, LI 17—lamtf ( DISSOLUTION. • POE partnership heretoforeexisting betweenCharles' Potts and Itenjoinin Hannan, col liers, trading under the firm of Potts & Batman, Was dissolved by mutual consent on the tt7th of June last. All persons indebted, and all those having claims, will present the stunelo Mr. Chas. Potts, who is authorized to settle the business of the late firm. • Cif ARLES POTTS, BENJAMIN BANNAN. • N. H.—The - busineis will be continued in fu ture by. Charles Potts, on bis Own account. July 23' 30—• JOHN C. NEVILLE, ATTORNEY: AT LAW, WILL attend to all busineys entrusted to his 7' care with 'diligence and' despatch. Otrtee in Market Streit, Swath side, a short distanee'above Centre Street. Pottsville, July 23: - -• j 30=4:= DANIEL i p. HAAiS. JAMES LAI NU. ,TO*NI lIALL STORE. HAAS & LAING , fIIARE pleasure in announcing to the citizens of AL Schuylkill county. that they have just opened in the basement story of the Town Hall, on Centre street; in the Borough of Pottsville, a splendid as soruneut of .NE A/ GOODS, just brought from Philadelphia, 'where they were se. lected with great care, and purchased at nnistially - low prices--comprising every variety of Dry. Good:, Grourieet, Glom Ware, : China ,„ Ware, Qaetna and Earthen Ware,. Among which may be found Superfine Cloths. of various colors and qualities, Blue, Black arid Fancy-colored Cassimeres, Sattinets, Flannels, and W.oulen Blankets, Prints . Lawns , Ginghams, Morinoes and Plaids, , Silk. Satin, Linen and Laces, • ' • = Canton Flannel,' Holland* and Nanking, Marseillesand Valenti* Vesting's, .; 3-4, 445-4,64 Muslins. - Bleached &Unbleached, , • Silk, Cambric, Gingham and Colton liand'is. • New and sal error style Summer Cloths, Cotionades and Beveneena, In tine, a very general assortment of Gentlemen's Summer Ware, Silk;Couon, Mohair, Morino &..Wore'd Stockings. Ladies' t ad Getitlemen's Super Kul,Volikin, York' tan, Silk, Thread, Beaver '& Buckskin Gloves, . Ladies' Silk, Mohair and Picnict Mitts, &c. New Orleans, St. Croix, pan e Ri co , loaf and Lump Sugars,_ New , New Orleims, Sugar [lonic and Syrup Molasses, Tea and Coffee; of various kinds, ' ' Cheese, Candle.sr, Soap and Vinegar, ' Salmon, Herring, Mackerel. Shad and Codfish: Hams, Shoulders, Se:i n ked Beef, and Yarn Olive Oil. Fresh i Frail, and Oar Meal, rs • Havanna, Half Spanish and Common Sega nit - Soda', Water and &gar Crackerai ' Sperm Oil, Butter, Eggs, Iliad Lard, Dried Apples sad Peaches,.. _ and a great variety, ofother inhaler, all of which will be sold di low prices.forcask. or in Exchange for VlC i em uce ler i the itaiSlere%. - :Pottsnlie..filityl4 : — 2O OS I untied State* Coasts- EAStEFIN-.MTRICF- OF PRNNS.II...VANIA. - : r ~yii_stifikrapter! ._ , •:-= saner, -; plElVriciNs for the .13enefit". of. the flortkralit a'• -.P:itty, - lotsis been' filed theltlt • day. - - of July Daniel - Beeker, Boat Builder, • Schuylkill county: ,Joseph flos)eit / School 'reacher. late Clerk •'. Whierr - Petliton's 'will be' - ; heard before tliejiis: tri44:C.pori.Of the Driited States for _the. Eastern 1 / 4 Dititriet, of ennsylvaniii,.sitting in Bankruptcy, at the Dist ' ' court Room in the City of Phila. delphia, on onday;:thelld day ofAugust nest, at II o'clock; A.M. When- and , where all per.. sons interested • may appear' any'. show eau* if any they hive, why the - priyers of the said Peti. bons should not be - granted, and the said Petititip. Ors be deeLared.liaoltrupts. . , ' - -; -.- ' • . . 1 1 •, . , FBA-HOPKINS-114, . July 16, ' 24-3 - - Clerk of District Court. - --" i NOtICEs . • . PETMONS for the Benefit of -the Bankrupt law, has been filed the 6th.day 'of July, 1842, by - , ' ; ' , ' William Watkins, i Individitally. and as of the , Francis Wpeneei, ' ( late firms ,off Spencer •dr Watkins,' and Laivber, - S"perrr * Co., Coal - - Dealers, Schuylkill county. Which Petitions will be' heard before. the Dis. trict Court of the ;Jailed States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, sitting in, Bankruptch al the District Court Room in the'City of Phila. delphia, on '3londay. 22d day of August next, at II o'clock, A. M., When and where il 1 I personk interested, tnny , appear and show cause, if any they _have, shy the prayer of: the said Petitions should not, be granted, and the said Petitioners be declared Bankrupt. ' . - ' . FRAS. DOPKINSONIc .• Clerk of District Cour July 16, 29-3 t • 'I •_ . • , truitrd States Court. ,1.- EASTEILNIIISTIIICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, . . • , In Bankruptcy. , • NOTICE. 1 pETITIONS for Discharge and Certificate tin- der Ebel Bankrupt Law, have been filet by William Powers, Coal Merchant, Sch'hylkill co John Ford Whitney.- Godfrey B.Zuilch. Farmer. • do: and Tuesday the 30th-day 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 C,ourt.Rootn, in the City of Phila.: delphia, when and where the Creditors of the - said Petitioricrify who have proved their Debts, and all other peones in,inte.e.ted may appear' and 'show cause, if any they have, why, such Dia. charge and fleitificate should not be granted. 1 1, FRAS. HOPKINSON, June 18, 25-10 t -. Clerk or District Court. I NOTICE. . . • ~ , PETITIONS for_Disehatge and Certificate under the bankrupt Law, have been filed by David Nicei late Agent-now Coal Dealer, .., Schuylkill co. ~. - r Johii 13.. R A, late Clerk, now Scrivener,. .4 Joseph E. b, Hatter, now Boatman,s,. .. " John. Kaniner„ eof the firm of Heck &. .'": Kanta.er, ;Boatbuilders,- Boat s man,... " Augustus Ifendleson, Pedlar, . ..,. " .Benjamin Bast, late• Dry Goods Merchani,- " "-: And Friday the 30th . day of September next at 11 o'clock,- A. M.is appointed lot the hearing theieof, before tiler said Couit, sitting in Batik. ruptcy, at the District Coen Room, in the ,City .of Philadelphia. when and .where the Creditors of the said petitioners, why have proved their Debts, and allother persons in interest, may ap: pear and show cause, Hang they have, why such Discharge and Certificate should not be granted. 1 . .t -• -FRA. HOPKINSON, July 16, 29- 1 -101: Clerk of District Court. I NOTICE. PETITION for Discharge and Certificate un-. der the ;Bankrupt Law, has been filed by 4... Michael Sando. Tavern keeper, Schuylkill co. - and MondaY, the 10th-day of October, at I I o'. clock, A. M.i, is appointed for the hearinithere. Of, before the said Court, sitting in Bankrupey, at the District Court Room in the City of Phila delphia. when, and where the Creditors hf the. said Petitioner, who have proved their Debts, and all other persons in interest, may appear and show ciiiise, it any they have, why such Dis. charge and certificate should not be granted. , FRAS. HOPKINSuN, Jolly 23, 3CI-101. Clerk of District Court. NOTICE. pETITIONS for Discharge and Certificate un • • der the Ranktupt Law, have been filed by Thomas A: Simpson, late Merchant„ and Livery Stable Keeper Schoykill county. John Spohn;individually and• ma member of the fi rm . : or Reed and Spolin, Tavern Keeper, Schuylkill Founts , . And Monday. the 10th day of October nett, at II o'clock, A.,14. is appointed for the hearing there. of; before the said Court, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the District Court Room in the City of Ph ifs delphia, vibe and where the Creditors of 'the saidPetitinti IV, whn have, proved their Debt., and all other persons in interest, may app'ear and show cause, if any they have. why such Die. charge and Certificate should , not be granted. - FRAS. HOPKINSON, \ldly 23, 30—lOt Clerk of District Court DQUTOIt AD. LIPPE, sip ESPEUTIULLY informs the inhabitants 1. .of Potts Ville and its vicinity, that he has moved in town, and offers hiS professional Per. cee in all the medical branches ohe public. Practicing he Homempathic system, and if requested, i e Allecepainc, he hopes from long experience to give lull satisfaetion to such as will call on him. He will be ready for profemion al services at: any time at his residence. . . , • A. D. LIPPE, M D.' Greenwood, December • - 49—tf Dr. BedWers 'fetter, Ringworm and Itch Ointment, PRICE S ( I GENTS A BOX—Is one of the best and most efficacious remedies in those troublesome diseases' vet discoveied as the certificate will show. 'Nis is t.orcertify, that I was afflicted with the Tetter the face, 1 hadiarge running sores, all over my throat, chin, neck and cheeks, in• deed 1 was so bad that 1 was ashamed to go out withouti'htdkerchief tied over my f '. ace. At ter trying a 1 the remedies "I could think of, without the slightest advantage, Iwo. advised to try Hedwell's Teller Ointment, which after using, a fewitinxes entirely cured me. and I am pleased.to say, that although the cure han been effected for some time, there is not any appear. of its returning. SAMUEL DEWEES, lApplesre.;., above Poplar Lane. Philadelphia, July 2, 1833, BEDWELL'S GHI EN OINTMENT. For he cure: of Felons, Ulcers, old " Cuts add t Sores. Thin invaluable - I:lino:len has lonzbeen in use, in he Ci y and Liberies of Phtlidefahm, and is success in curing old,ot9inavitn,Somtn andlong sanding *events, has been ply as. tonishing. Price 25 cents-tt box. ' 11ED1VELIPS COUGH DROPS, PRICE 2.5 oars rift BOTTLE—A most plesain - t: safe and efficacious remedy, for Coughs, Colds HoarsenasS,yireaknese of the Breatet; produ• sing reat-and ease where all ogler remedies have Wee ' ~ ;The' abova'.highly esteemed medicines have full \directions attached to each- article.' The public will de well to - give them tight!, as many thousadd \ have.been cured by their use. 'Prapa.: red brJatiten Bata, cornerof 3d and. TaMmany streets,'-' Philadelphia, her Dr. &dwell, and= far zak at theljkodand Chemical stare of . I; f- r =< - JOHN S.C. MARTIN; iAgeM for Pottsville and vicinity. LUMI‘ER Y A:4D. 70,000 Joint and Lap i Shingles - 20,000 Feet 31nch and Inch ictaida,'.. 50,000 Plastering Lath. Also, Shingling Lath, Ch e rry Boards, Scantling and other. Lumber constantly for sate. -• . •., Apri1:23,47-; : SAMUEL HARTZ. arlitinALLEY MUSIG,--Micsey Free's Song. ‘ ,7 'set to Music for the-Piano Forte, just receiv_ ed. price. 25' cents for Sesen pieces; end for sale by B. BAN N 4N. July 9 ;ADIES'iMUSICAL LIBRARY—Tor containing 13 pieces of Music, for 25 cents, 'net roceivediand, for solo by ' July 2, WLPS & CANES--Jast receivediad lo a Sakehladrldrak Whips. sd VLTr , Maxil9,l. JOHN S.t. mArrix. arce HE VS GEOGRAPHICAL IWA RER--Jast received and for ails by May 28, 4 4-- 8 HANNAN. SO G A variety:of' Song Books. at cows Saab: for 'sale by - HANNAN. .•• 1 Art - PER - CENT. SAVED.--The anhieribet• sells 'the ben lime at 20 cents per "bushel. at hie kilns. adjoining the .aquWnct• and M' E. Mandl Smith shop. Greenwoo March 26 - . JOHN PORTER. ViEdit' C:11utt:B GHEE: AND MACK TIEASeT. & d. Beam have jaw received from New York, a large ;apply erchnice Green ana Mace Teat,-" . ' .DeceMber 22-;, 52 teovr. REPISTERS—Jnat printed and rnr ale by May 21,21 • i •B.BA N N AN. A mEns , MUCK 11IA - 11, A L"--Being treative on soil and manures. Also, 'rho FAR HATER'S LA ND MFASUREB.or 'pocket companion Just received aid for sale by B. BANNAN.• . Apti, 16 • . l6-- ANIMAL MAGNETIZER—Or hiitm a, ry, phenomena, and curative effects of Magnetism, with tnstruct ions for conducting the Magnetic operation, by a Physician. Pnce 25 cents. Just received and for sale by , , B.- BANN N. Maf2d, • PIANOS. --The subscribed have been appoin _ ed Agents' by the New York , Manafactering Co for the sale,oftheir celebrated Grand Action Pianos. of either Rosewood or Mahogany. a specimen of which can be seen by applying to December 18.31—'T. & J. - BEATTY. . SummE it r 11EL PIS S =MON S.—Sermons and sketches of Sermons, by the Rev. John Sum mertield. A. M.. late a preacher In connexion with the. Methtidist Episcopal Cnurch. With an Intro. duction bY the Rev.. Thomas E. Bord. Just received and for safe - by May tkt,V- 8.8.. N NAN.,- JAMES 11. 'CA.MPLIELL, • ATTOIiN EN: AT .LAW. Porrsrvti..tx,YA. = I-IAS removed his officeo the west side of eeritre street a few doors above Mahantongo si. -- May 21, 21-I'y SAMUEL LEWIS Engineer, Surveyor and Conveyancer, Potts! alle t Pa. 'BENDERS, his .hik professional , services Capitalists, landhelders, ant 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 calietieii, with steam engines and other fixtures for working the. same, fti:nish plans, estimates, drawing*, Stc.— Having had many years eiperience in the above branches of the bustne*s, and having the use itf the best constructed instruments of nvricrn timeS, heconfidently relies un being able to give. Batts. thetton to those who may employ him. He will also attend to the purchase and sales of real e,tate, particularly of lota in Pottsville. Having recently made a survey and man of the t3orough,;by order of the Town Council, he pos. sesses peftiliar facilities for ascertaining the pre. , case loc ) xlities of the lots therein. ' Office, nes.t door to the of of the Miners' Journal.. ''' RICPICRENeEi. Edward Owen Parry, John Shippen, ' Pottsville. • Samuel &Hyman. • • Joe. M. Sanderacm, , • Caleb Parker, Philadelphia. John H. Cresson, •,,,, June 11,1841. t 24-4 t Auctioneers and Commission Merclianti, 25 North 5/h Street, al;ave Market, . . , PIII4ADELNIIA. WILL . give particular attention try 5316 of Real. Estate, at the Exchangi, cis on the premises. A record of real estate - tor sale, or to rent, is kept at the store. _ *gully.. sales of Iloti.ehold and Kitlen fur- . niturc e .wiCae held at the Auction Store, every WednPsday and Saturday morning. TO EXECUTORS & AD lIN ISTUATORS Valuations and sales made of all descriptions Of personal property, real estate, frc. ~ F amilies removing and wishing to dispose of all or any part of their Surnitne, or have it care fully attended to at their houses, or "removed to the store. 3i' A targe - assortment of elegant itnd useful furniture alwaya lien! : on hund, which will be sold very low for cash, nr, rzyhanged for Coal at Market Firicoit, Julie 11, 24-3 m• No. 113 5017TH'SECON6 ST, PHIIADELPHia Fr F., subscriber . respectfully invites the:citi, li zees of Pottsville, and the comity . of Selitivl;• kill generallv;to .call befofe pnrchising else where, and examine his large assOrtment of Chairs, both plain and ornamental. of every de scription, which areManufaciured under his own immediate . direction t ra the best material, hv'sn. credo? workmen—aril which he warrants of ' the best quality, and at ,prices as lo'w as can be pur chased in the, United States. TT He alsii manufactures an INVALID CHAIR, the superiority of which corisisti in the astonish ing facility with which an invalid with the sligh test effort, may by the use of one;pr both lititalQ, move to and fro in the house, or iiithe open air in a garden or elsewhere, and turn quickly a, round•without requiring any inure space than it occupies while standing. ABRAFIAM NIcDONOUGH. No. 113 South Second ,Street, Philoda. June 11, . -24-3 m To Dyers, Bleachers, Paper Makers, Steam, Engine Builders, and others. WELDED WROUGHT IRON TUBES From 4 inches to f in calibre and 2 to 12 feet long,/ capable of sustaining pressnre from 4011 to 2500 lbs. • per square inch, with Stop Corks, To, and other fixtures to suit, fitting together, with screw ,tints, suitable for STEAM, WATER, GAS, and for LOCOMOTIVE and other STEAM 1.141/LEIt rums. gpr ORRIS. and' for sale by ORRIS. TASKER MORRIS. ' arebonie dE. Corner of Third & Walna;) S.reeda, PUILADELPIIIA. June II ' N IUE subscriber has now on hand, and wilt A. continue to keep, a general assortment of Zumber,'sawed at his wills, such as White Pane Boards. liendnek Scantling, • ;Hom do ' do Oak Planks & do. Lathe,: Hemlock Planks. Of gll•descripliona, all of Which wall be sold at reasonable rates, to opt the times. ' Bilht of Lumber, sawed to order.will be prompt. ly . exevted at moderate prices.'• WILLIAM "AUDENRIED. July'2.3, : - Sher,man 9 s Cough Lozeugers, Sherman's Worm linengers. • ' Sherman's Camphor Loungers, _ Sherman's Poor .Man's Piaster. , • A fresh supply, of the shave valuable Medicines just received and for sale at MARTINS Drug and Chemical stow Pottsville. Janda ry 29. 5-3 DR. J. itlilEllii-offers his profes -4 skins! sent. incest; the ciBzens of Pottsville. t and.vici atty. He can at all times be found 4 when not professionally engaged) at his - office, South Wtat corner of Centro and -"'"' Market streets. May, 28 I)TS FOR SALE.—Two valnable 'Lots on .lllACentre atteet,f9r sa:e. cheap. ' Apply to ' - 'ANDREW- RUSSEL. May 28.22-ti Mehantongoit• inaRAFI WelchlOTEEtr—On sheets, and txtand 15 in Books, Alsiatills OtLading, for sale hp , May?: " -8. BANNAN. 1131 ERMAN INK—Which flows freely. for the use -"" of Steel Pcusjost mewed and for sale by 23.30- - - _ , HANNAN. BANNAN. 'lath:crows, BAll3—Jost prim:dud Annie 16 ' at ddicdrice?- • Jul] 277. MU= GEO. R. BEROELL & CO. FANCY & WINDSOR CRAM 31tNUFACTORY. PASCAL IRON WORKS. LUMBER! JAM Et;:iDOWNEY, • • 11//sESPECTFULLY-4nlbrrna ~ tliesjpublirthat Auw - lets his brought with kim •Donx.„New York thiitopring.'s large asiortmentef - ' GROCER/BS L4QxTORS, Which he offers for data at the . most moderato Phillideliihla 'Wholesale prices, (freights added ? ) at his store house, in the new Stone . Building? next door Whig tavern,' Moms' addition 10..Tuttle rifle, consisting xf - , BlaTilDtireere,Yeas. Fallin a'.•Santa CrUZi Porto Rico, 5. New .• Orl a Sugar*, • Rio, level, and St Domino" Colll4,- • • Sperm & Common Dale, hiatuses. .. White and Yellow Soaps, Tobacco, Keg and BOX Raisins. '• - - Wine. and Liquor.', fr om Common to the - ,rest quality, A quantity of Drved Meal, • • Mackerel!, from No. to No. - : in quarter half' and rull•baerela, ' AboUt 300 Sacks Ground Salt, - barrels superior Alba uy Summer Ale.lit e. Ably 14, POTTSVILLE Is LAN D FOUNDRY. fl il!E subscribers have constantly on harid,i a general asportment of flullow•ware and nsigoe &se., Plough pointP 4 Mould Boardp, Rails an 4 Turn out .Castings..4c.. and are pre. pared In (Amish castings of all. kinds to order,itt as cheap a rate as can be furnished elsevSherch Pasnesping a desirable situation adjacent to both rail road and canal, and having every tacit ity for and experience in the manufacture °feast. logs, we can confidently promise entire satisfae lion to all who may favor as with their orders. J . HENPERSON & FARRELL. 1- May 28, FRANKLIN - npilsr. • - CHESNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA. .1; '1 Tins BEAUTIFUL:NEP), WM, Ainnita aes in Chesnnt street; beti!ien Thirland ;IR Pn itrth iithiets, in the iMmediate vic n. ity infthe SteambOaMandings,Banka, Posit/thee. 'genres, 4ezand to be kept on the American and European plan coujoinily t will be open under the superintendence of the aubscri hers on MONDAY hue 13th das , 'or June. The . House is fitied up in thereon splendid style, ev. cry thing being entirely new; and of the best de seriivion. The Chambers 'ire so constructed as to form a Parlour by day encl.& sleeping apart: moot by night.' The best of Cooks hove been en: gaged, and no efforts will be spared to render this establishment equal to the best both as regards the Table and every other atteommodation. . M. SANDERSON 4- SON. Phila., June 18 . 25-61 VLGfTABLIS, - PRVITS, &c. E subscriber respecuully announces to dui Citizens of this Borough, and surroUnding • country, that he will always keep.on hand at hts ; stand, South West corder of Centre and Maltants _ tongo streets, under Geisso's Hotel, the, choicest; Vegetables told Fruits the Philadelphia .market affords, which he will•sell at Philadelphia' pricea.A • Families leaving their orders, can alwayr,ho: - supplied, and particular. kinds of vegetables oz Ftuit obtained to order at the'shortest notice. He ,respeetfully solicits the support of the cow; munity, velitch he will endeavor to merit byl prompt attention to hisimainess. Pottsville, June 25, MAIILUOTIUCLOTHING STORE:;, NEW SPRING & - -;8115131ER AT the old bland corner of Centre anti : 46'in. : Longo Ftreetß. Pottsidle. LIPPINCOTT tit. TAYLOR ' . Will continue to receive throughout the acanhi . "' frein their Wholesale and Retail 'Store No. 2.0 Marks. Street, Philadelphia, a choice and Varied' iissoritneut of r.i)ttostit OLE , READY ,t 1 ADE CLOT4,O (No, which they invite theirtustornors and On Public to examine,fiThe advantages- which we possess of attending Oily' Atictions every day, buying all our goods for cash, and having them . ' made up by the best city workmen - under our irnmedime direction, enables us to warrant *our goods better and cheaper than can be obtained elsewhere. In returning thank. to our Customer, - fei the very liberal patronage we have received;, wo would inform them that we shall contione.l4 . o- ceiVet antiiteep eonsantly orr hand, ae hereltifoye, a full a.sorment of Superfine English; heed' and German Clutha, Cassimeres, Vestings, mer Cloths, Linen Drillings, Gambromis, 4n. suited to the season, which will be ritade to order, in the latest style of Fashion. Call and See! and judge for yourselves ! . • April 30 t 8 4 J. lIARRADEN, • .1 • Forwarding and Commityzon - Merchant, VINE ST. WHARF, PIiILAD6LTIIIA; ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and avithe public. that ha continues at his old stand end will have BOATS leaving nie Wharves daily fur,Pottaville anitthe intermediate.places. . j. The Schuylkill Navigation Company.having reduced their toll. , freights on Merchandize and other articles, hot); up and down, wlf 6e 25 - per cent. lower than former rates. February 26 ' Rovvaturs liriprosted Tonic Mixture. A SOVEREIGN and never failing cure for Ague and - rester. Persons who ure'affhcteif with the above disease, can obtain a •specdy and Bale cure for the _pave, by apulyinr-to the aub scriber, woo has ..been appointed soleagent fur, the sale of the medic:lie in z Sihuylitill counts. Price one 'dollar per buttio, warranted to cure ite no charge. ' • Residence, Mahantongo street, Pottsville. JoHN HAZZARD.r.,I Jul) 2, ", - . . ~.goti v r s ,. DOCTOR J. G. IiOEFILER—L. Prato l'hila,:elphia, offeribis professional ,f 10 services to the citizens of Schuylkill yen, and vicinity, and will at' any timer promptly:attend to all cases in the line of his prniessmn that may be entrusted to his care. • 01". ffice near the Washineton llall, above the , Rail Road.' Schuylkill Raven. July 23, • I 21►--*/ ATTEN PION • First Battalion Schuylkill County Voluniews The members of the several Companies of Vol:,=• unteere, composing .the. " First Battalion of Schuylkill county Volunteers," are hereby natl.: fled that an Election will be held on the third , Monday OfA nosy, 1842, (15th Augnat) between the hours of Itro'Cluck A. M.. and '6 o'clock, P. M., for the porpire of electing the several Onm: - rniesioned officers of said companies as described • by law, via: The First Troop of Schuylkill county Cavalry, :; will hold their election at the house 'of . Michael .I. Mortimer. in the Borough of Pottsville. - Captain ‘Vynktem will vimerintend the Election. •, The Minervville Artillerists will hold theirs. leetion at their Armory, in the Borou g h o f Mi k neraville. Captain Entailer will superptene the election. 24-Iv The - Natinnal.f.ight Infantry willrheld election et their Nrinary in theOtwonitkof villa. Captain Dean will stip:intend the ale& ' _ . The National Grays of Orwigaburg, will hold their election, at their Armory, in the Borough of Chanel:lure Captai 1 Bickel will itiperinteod the election. The Schuylkill Haven Gra34 will hold their election at , their Armory, in the Witotigh' of Se.hnylkill Eleven. Captain Dengler will acipars intend the election. The..Weshington Rifle Company, will hold their election at the house of NI. Docrflingtor i iii the itorooch of r i otteatllP., Captain Doe:riper:4; wall c9perintcnd the election. C. ()ENGLER,. Major Schuylkill county" Vol. Sl—. July 30, • . 010 RE1V.011.)... .„ 7 .• HANAWAt. from theimbseri l her on. Monday: night. the 25th . l i m au, to e the bet t w en e n wi tn ., g: :. • : 1 7; °rage. ~ pet ed against batbeting,'•said.tens4, .‘ - _ way, -- as they • will- be deidt with aecerding to law. .tbei above reivarCxvill paid for , ha apprehension return.",' WILLIAM lOLF.r.:-4Ti''! July al, =I NSW cILURE. T. C. BOYLE. 26-It 9-Gm ==i