11 SCIIIITLECLL COUNTY. ELECTION RE TLENS.-.OFTICIAL. 'DISTRICT:A N. W ar d , 95 l44' Potwilit°, T.. Vard, lot 96 196 240 153 71 Poit Carbon, M&persviUe, Branch, 289 56 Otwagsburg, Schuylkill Haven, Pinegrove, Mckeansburg, FrulensFuT, uppe, Al abantopgo, 13 115 Loner Mahoetongo, 36 56 ?I -11 41 23 • 29 136 16 10 65 39 36 Barry; Tamaqua, Rush, tVeat Penn, Union, _ Schuylkill, Porter, 4248 1132 1132 Capt. Mills was a volunteer candidate Prothonotary, 4-e. Register, Ire. DISTRICTS. n Pottsville: N. W. 216 166 5 8. W. 153 91 369 257 P:it Carbon, 134 92 49 73 52 31 OrWigsburg, -314 108 Schuylkol Haven, 87 138 Pun groce, 91 109 34clieansburg, 55 50 Friedepsbut, 64 88 Upper Mnliahtengo, 21 ' 108 Lower 51ahaotenge,.•46 45 65 12 9 54 Barry, Tamaqua, 10 " 43 133 19 `ll 67 30 44 1 31 Rush, Weil. Penn; union, Porter, 1541 1375 1375 Commissioner D IST V ICTS, rz Poniviille ? ti. W. 90 98 38- W. 70 86 160 184 Port , Cann, 110 68 15 '66 Brunch, 22 28 Orwig.burg, 351 38 Schuylkill Haven, 58 144 . - Pmegrove, 62 118 McKeanaburg, 52 34 Priedensburg, • 23 71 Upper kiahantano, 24 103 Lower Mahantaego, 20 22 Barry, 60 3 Tamaqua, ' 33 31 Bush,. 30 ' 1 West Penn, 146 2 Union, 12 64 Schuylkill, 43 25 Porte-, 1 34 1222 '1 . 046 046 176, 191, Mr. George H. Stichter was volunteer centli- date. AUDITOR William B. Lebo. TRUSTEES bfichoel 3iltur Frederick . Beck The deMocratic ticket i n opposition to the reg ular locofoco delegate ticket, baP aucceded through out, with the ozceplion of Mr. Krebs, who is de retail] _by Major Downing, by a majority .of 63 11;tes. • On the People's Ticket. TUE .- COAL TRADE. . r • l au „ Llv.... trWE -us Freight has advanced to 90• cents to Philadelphia, and $2,50 to New York. Our attention has been called to an article which recently appeared in the Ledger on the subject of the 'apply of coal ; which, like nearly all the articles on the Subject of the coal, trade emanating front that quarter, are for some cause or othef, written express ly to deceive the public. The writer states that the supply of?oal this year, will exceed the quantity consumed last year. about 315.000 tons—and consequently there will re main a surplus in die market unsold :rat April of about 200,000 tons. This statement F 7 erroneous. and May, where theauthor is not known. induce pur chases to hold back, under the impression that so large a surplus might produce a further diminution in the price. Such however, will not be the case, nor will the quantity oiNcoal thrown into the market thin year be any_greater than the wants of the market will require,- Prom the best information we possess on this subject, we give the following as the probable quantity aerial that will be shipped from the, different regions in 184'2, and we feel confident in miming our readers, that it will not vary 10,000 tons froin the an tual quantity eitherway Lehigh, Lackawana, Pmegrove, Shamokin, Add quantity remaining over let of April, 1812;. Making hank ' 1 .127,000 The consumption of coal fOr the year ending on the first of April kg. was 931,000 totur,in round numbers, Which deducted from the above, will leave only 196,- MO tone in the market,lover and above theconsump. non last year, and not 345,000 tons, as stated by the 'writer in question. The. gcnerai impression is, that if we should have even anordinary. winter, together with the cheapness of the_ article, the consumption forthe'present year will be - increased at least 150,000 ton*, leaving a surplus of only 50,000 tone, which. if equally distritinted - among the different markets, is not too much to remain over, tbeteby insuring a regu lar supply, and protectit g the consumer from the great evil arising from the fluctuation of prices. To convince our readers that there is notimuch pro bability of a large stock of coal remaining over, we heed only resent° the fact, that our colliers have not the means to mine and ship coal to market, unless it is actually sold—and it will be generally conceded that both dealers and COOl/171hers abroad, are not bless ed with such abundant means aml facilities, aa to Moe ear's this year so large a quantity of coal, if it was not actually wanted. The surplus over last spring, was riot caused by a gam of prudence on the part of the deillers, but it is 16 be attributed snlelyiU the extraordinary mild a eather bait winter, which no human foresight on their part could have fdretold or guarded against. All agree that a winter of even ordinary severity would hate swept the market clean, notwithatanding the high prices at which the coal was sold, in alt the Atlantic , • • The Cars commenced running to Richmond on Tuesday night last, and the coal trade on the Road has been resumed again bcith to the' city atm Richmond on the Delaware. Lehigh coal trade to the 11th inst., amounts to a— bcut 211,000 tons. . Asiembly., L V N Freights . from Philadelphia to the Eastward, re main the same as quoted last week. Schuylkill Coal Trade. " „. Shipments of Coal for the week ending on Than day evening last: - From Pottsvilfe and Port Carbon, 11.910 Schuylkill Haven, 9,113 - 29 89 37 29 89 ' 64 74 110 _ - By Rail Road. Schuylkill Haven, 2,409 Pottivtlie, 99 56 200: • P p er last report Pottsville &P. Carbon; 2N5 .70 t' ' from Schuylkill Haven, 132,228 The freight from 'Schuylkill Haven by Canal is from 5 to 10 cents per tun less than aura Pottsville and Port Carbon. , Coal shipped trout Port Clinton, to week ending on Thursday evening l st,' Boats. "Tons Oct, 7 Lady , Eider, 55 •• 8 Mary ,3 / 4 . nn. 56 •• 8 Wm. Wallace, 58 " 10. Olive, 4 60 '' 10 Sarah Ann. 56 •• 12 Martin Vau Buren, 54 '• 13 Ledy, 56 = 7 395 Per 1-ast. ... .., 173 9787 Sundry Sliiiiriera; , . 9 .526 ' Per Last, 190 ' 10199 , =I The total amount of coal transported on this road up to Thursday evening last, is 3,212 tons Per last report 74 874 DIIII Creek Rail Road. Amount of coal transported on- this road for the week ending Oct. 13th Quantity of Coal transported on the Schuylkill Val ley goad, week ending on Thursday, 6.454 tong Last return 63,377 4 Total Mine Hill and riehuylkill Haven Railroad The following is the amount of Coal transported on this Road, for the week ending on Thurk.day evening last. Tons 8.447,145 1 ast Report, 159,624 11 1970 1407 1407 Dirertor of Me Poor By Reading Railroad, '1109,04 Tom'. XVIII. NEWELL. Collector, r -A-- ) IM W" F:ft EAS by an Act of Assembly, entitled „ tin. Act to provide for the enumeration of the taxable inhahilar.ts end slaves wlthic this Commoowealt." passed the 6ih day ofJunuary, A. D. 1841, rt is made the duty of the Commis sionersir of the se eral counties of this common wealth, on or be ore the first day of November next, to issue tht it precepts to the several town ship. ward, or district Aisessors, requiring them within thirty days after the detect such precept to make out two complete liste, 'in alphabetical order, containing a just and true. account of the names, surnames and occupations of every taxa-. File person, of the age. of twenty one years arid upwards, whether male or female, resident within their respective townships, wards or districts, which said commissiffners and assessors are also required previous to entering upon their du ties:to take an oath or affirmation in the form prescribed in the act aforesaid. Notice is therefore hereby given, to the several assessors of Schuyl kill county, to attend at the Commissioners' Of fice, at Orw igsburg, on %I, cdnesday, the 26th day oft/ember next, at 10 o'dlueit in the totenoon.Ar the purpose of taking the path or affirmatioitlind receiving the precepts. I'unctual attendance is requested. _ : 128 133 85 101 213' 234 --1:10 78 21 73 • 59 26 317 93 109 98 69 114 22 82 . 75 65 70_ 59 69 - 20 69 7 5 53 13 37 131 13 8 5165 26 45 1 ~34 1 1387 1196 1196 To the Stockholders in the Company for erecting a Bridge over the A. E. Branch of the river Susyuehanno„ near the Town of Cattawissa. NOTICE is hereby given, That the managers have declared a dividend of seventy five cents per Share for the last six months (equal to 6 per cent, per annum' which will be paid to said Stockholders, or their legal representatives, on or after the 17th inst., by EZRA S. • HAYEIURST, Sec'y. Cattawispv, Ocyl . sth 1842. 42 EEO 2287 2287 irr FIE salea:at Anction will be resumed nn # Al- Monday evening next, when we Shall offer a general assorment of Dry Goods, together with several Gold Watches, which have been received at New York recently in exchange for'coal; they can be seen and examined at any time previous to the sale. Pamplet Laws of the last Session of the 14givlutive of Pennsylvania, have been re ceived PruthonotarY's ntfice, OrwiEsburg, an,l arc ready tar distrbution to such persons as are entitled to receive them. GEORGE RAHN, Froth'''. Orwigsburg, Oct. 8, 184.2. OF RE . . HY - virtue of several writs of Venditioni Es ponas and Levari Facias, issued out of the court of Common Plear!of Schuylkill county, and to me ' directed, I will expose tosale by public Vendue or outcry, on • - Monday, the 29th day of October, A. D. 1842, at nine o'clock, A. 'l, 'at the Public house of Michael Seltzer, in the borough of Or. wigsburgteounty aforesaid, 1. All that certain' messuage, plantation and two tracts of COAL LAND, situate in the town ship of Pinegrove, in the county of Schuylkill, containing together about_ 202 acres and allow ance, being the same tract of land which Jona than &U be, by deed - dated the sth day of April, 1838; granted and confirmed to John Ripple, Charles McClure and William Milnor Roberts, together with the appurtenances, consisting of a Log dwelling, and a small frame building, at tached thereto, a large Log Ram and a good Saw Mill, late the 'estate of John nipple, Charles McClure and William Milner Roberts. The Swatara and Good Spring Creek Rail Road passes through this tract of land. . 2., ALSO, All that certair LOT or PIECE OF GROUND, situate in Schuylkil. conuty, , and state of Pennsylvania, marked on the Greenwood Fur. nace additional plan ofthe llorouglr or Pottsville, Numbers 12 and 13, lying on the North side of Schuylkill street, East b.( Lot No 14. and West by Lot No-11, conveyed to William J. •Diehl, which Richard Willing, by ,Indenture bearing date the 13th day of May, 1830, granted . to Joseph Ridgway in fee, with the appurtenance's, late the estate ofJoseph Ridgway. ' 3. ALSO All that certain LOT or piece of ground, situate in La wton.s Addition to the town of Port Carbon, in Norwegian township, In the county of Schuylkill, IMuntled Northwirdly by Lot No. 21, Southwardly • by Let No 23,-East. 530,000 260,000 190,000 95,000 120:X1 1,027,000 100,000 Total. 381559 - Freights. Pottsvilleto,Philadelpim, 65 to 90 !to New York. $2.45 to 2 50 Little Schuylkill Coal Trade. 379 '20904 GEORGE WIGGAN; Auent. Total Mount Carbon Rail Road Total, 78,116 NATHAN LE A VER, Colledtor Per last report, 35.298 ' CEO. HADESTY, Collecnir Total Schuylkill Valley Rail Road. -' 70,171 IL 11. POTS, Collector Total, NOTICE TO THE ASS ENMMS OF SCHUYLIOLL COUNTY. By order of the Commissioners. J. 11. DO% NINC, Commissioners' Office Or. sv Tilburg, Oct. 8, 18.42. 42 DIVIDEND. AUCTION. Ladies are partieuliily invited to attend October 15, PAMPHLET LAW. S RIFF'S SALES wardly by the Southern half of Lot No 24, and Westwardly byMarket streli t containitiginovidth or, breadth in part on Market street, fifty feet in rear 50 feet t and lerighth or depth 150 feet,and being the lot which is marked in the general plan of Lawton's Addition to the town of Port Carbon, with the No 22;&c. with the con-. sitting of a Two Story Frams•dwetling !louse, and small out buildim , s, late the estate of Henry Porter • 4. ALSO, All that certain`Mcssuagek , ,tenement and Lot or piece of ground, situate on the North wardly side of Pottsville street, in YOuirg's Addi tion to Port Carbon, bounded Eastwaidly by. Lot No 6, now or late belonging to:Joseph P. Carroll. Northwardly by land now or late of William Law. ton &• others, Southwardly by the said. Pottsville street, and Westwaidly by Lot No. 9 ; containing in front on Pottsville street, filly feet, and in length or depth; one hundred feet, being Lot No 8, on Pottsville street, in Young's Addition to Port Carbon and Pottsville, and being the 'same which Thomas Haven granted to Aaron Steinbach, by Deed bearing date the 16th day of March, 1839 with the appurtenances, 140 the eattite of Aaron Steinbach. 5. ALSO, A certain •tract of land, situate in Wayne township. in .the count - 3? 'of. Schuylkill hounded by land of John Snyder, Sitbon Shrope, Zaboek Reber and • otheis, containing 20 Acres more or less, with the appurtenidees consisting ail Log Dwelling House and a Lng 'Stable; late the estate of Andrew .Pos. 6. ALSO, The undivided moiety or:half part of a certain tract of Coal land, ;heats iu Branch township. Schuylkill county, bounded by land of the New York and Schuylkill company, George Rahn, Burd Patterson, and others, containing 61 Acres.,mom or less, with the appurtenances; con sisting of four one and a 'half story stone houses, one two story log house - , a frame Stable, thid Blackstilith shop, late the Estate of Jacob Ser. 7. ALSO. A certain Lot or piece, of ground, situate in Morris's Addition to the Borough of Pottsville, bounded in front on Centre Street, 20 feet, ano in depth 120 feet, arid marked in the elanoftilorris's Addition aforesaid, with the num ber 13, It ith the appurtenances, consisting of a two story stone dwelling house, late the estate of a lfrxander Graham, 17.686 8. ALSO, A certain half lot of ground, situate in the Borungh of Minersville, Schuylkill county, bounded in front on Sunbury street; in the rear by Lewis street, adjoining Lot of Thomas Rob. invon and rharles Brown, being the Eistern half of Lot No. 23 being 25 feet 'side and 200 feet deep, with the appurtenances, consisting of a two story frame dwelling house and frame store house, late the Estate of Peter . / Luton's. 9. ALSO, A certain Lot of ground, situate in . the Borough of Minersville, tcbuylkill county, bounded in front, on Sunbury str.tit.ss feet. ea. tending.that width back to South Wee?. adjoining Lot of Augustus Wilmot], and part of !WS same Lot, the property of Samuel Milner, nnobered in the plan of said Borough No. 22, with the ap purtenances, consisting' of , a two story frame house, with a Basement story in front, a small frame stable , and a well of water, late the Estate of Yeager right. 10. ALSO, A certain lot of ground, satiate in the Borough of flllinersville, Sebnylkal county, adjoining Lots of Blair MeClenahan and Daniel R. Bennet, containing 25 feet front, and marked to the general plan No. ---, with the appurte nances. consisting of a two story frame dwelling house, late the Estate of Benjamin Rahina. 11. ALSO, A certain Log building,ione and a half story high, and commonly called the colour ed people'S Meeting house, situate on the North side of Lanrel street, on Lot No. 26, in the Bor. ough of Pottsville, Schuylkill county, Containing in the whole '2BOO square feet of ground, late the estate of Job Finney, Samuel Gsskill and Lewis Powell,- reputed owners, and Timothy Driscoll and Richard Kit khan, contractors. O. ALSO, Al) that certain tract, or piece of Land stivatp in `Maiiheim township, in Schuy lksll county, beginning in the middle of the public road leading from Friedensburg to Orivi'egbura, ou the west endof the Bridge over the Schuylkill ..at Schuylkill Haven, thence following; the Batik of said River, thence by laud of Fitch &Compa ny, and land of George Kershner, to the place of beginning, containing ten Acres and seventy perches, more or less, late the estate of Lebbeus Chapman. 1,607 tows 33,691 168 071 16 13. ALSO, The c ,undivided ballot a certain tract of Caul Land, situate in Schuylkill fiiwnship, Schuylkill county, bounded by hinds of Peter La. diE, Christian Shell, and others, containing 150 acres and 37 perches, which aeOording to re survey is said to contain 200 acres inure or less. 14:4L50,.4t the same time and place, the undivided half of all that certain piece. or parcel of Coal Land, situate in Schuylkill township, in Schuylkill county, bounded by lands of George Reber 'deceased, Jamcs Blew, Francis B, Nichols, Peter Ladig and other., containing 191 acres and 101 perches, with the appurtenanco, consist mg of a Log dwelling :louse. .• 15. ALSO, at the sante time and place, OM divided half of a certain tract of Coal Land, situ ate in Schuylkill township, Schuylkill county, bounded by lands of now or Iste—Bailor, de. ceased, and-the Catowissa Road, containing 104 acres, with the, appurtenances, consisting o f two Dwelling Houses, two Barns and one Saw Mill. 16. ALSO, At the Fame time and place, the undivided half oral' that certain . pieceior parcel of Coal Land, situate in Schuylkill township, Schuylkill county, bounded by lands d George Reber, deceased,,ilate Aaron Bowon,! Andrew Gilbert and others, containing 111 acres and 10 perches, with the appurtenances, consisting of a t.vo story Frame Dwelling; House, one two story Log Dwelling House, two one ,slurp Frame Dwelling Houses, one two story Fa rime Dwelling House, one two story Stone Dwelling House and a Frame Stable. 17. ALSO, At . the same time and place, a ccr. lain tract or piece of Cual Lund. situate in Rush township, Schuylkill county, bounded by lands of Michael Kellam, Andrew Love, Joseph :Kiettera, and others, containing 91 acres, 7.4 perileir and allowance, with the appurtenances. W. ALSO, At the same time and place, a cer tain tract of Coal Land: called " Pleasant - Grove," situate on a branch orthe Little rtchuylkill lliv. er, itr Schuylkill and West Penn townships, in the courkty of Sehaylkill, adjoining iambi of Hen ry Haller, John Cook, Frederick' Holler, and others, containing 900 acres moreor less, with the appurtenances, consisting of a one - 6thry Lag Dwelling Ilouse, and a Stabler 19. ALSO, At the same tune and plane, a cer tain tract of Land, situate in West Penn and Schuylkill townships, Schuylkill county bounded by lands of Hilarius.Becker,Col. Jacob Wets, the Little Schuylkill River, and others, containing 36 acres and GO perches and the allowances, 'with the appurtenances, consisting ofa SiLw 20. ALSO, At the same time and plaCe, a ccr lain tract of Land and two Saw Mille, situate in Rush township, Schuylkill county, bounded by lands of Joseph Clark, Mordecia ,Piersed,;Dewald Drash, Daniel McGces Ca. - [contairiing 112 acres more or less, with the appiirtenanceS, late the esta , e of William Lawton. E. W. EARL. 42- 21. ALSO, At the same time . and place two full equal tine undivided twelfth parts, (the whole into twelve parts to be it-a-tied and divided,) of and in all 'those. two certain tractetof land, anuate . in Norwegian township, Schuylkill conn.., ty, Beginning at a eheantit oak line of land sus. veyed to John Straudberry, thence north 50 wept, 171/ to a stone, 'south 67 mat, 76 toe post, south,23 east, 16 toe post,. south. 67 west 39/ to a pine.tree, thence by a small mountain. south 23 east, 133 to a maple, north 67 ells?, 39/ to a stone, thence by land surveyed to John Middleton, south 2a east; 220/ to a tvliite-oak, north 67 cast, 42 tri a hickory, north 43' welt, 6 to a stone, north 89 west, 5 to a white oak, north I west, 151/ to pine, north 83 cast, 134 to a stone, north" 1 west, 80 to the place of beginning, containing ,522 acres more or less, excepting out of the same 24 acres and 6/perches heretofore sold lu George W. Richards & Volney with the appurtenances, consisting of I LMiners Houses, Tunnels' nd angwaya, opeue4 for the ,purpose of mining coal and Iron ,Ure. Late the estate of Thomas C. IVilliama. 1: • . JOHN 0. W00L15021, Sheriff: Sheriff's Office Orwigs. • burg,00.13..1841 - • '- TO LEf. THE sToidq,noom lu Centre St., Occupied by, the subscriber us dry good !tihsre, will e--lo let from the ht of Jacuary next. The Counters and Shelving's will be disposed of cheap, 'f application be , made soon. E. W. LAU. 1-3 t October 8, , THE MINERS' JOUItN.&.L ;. I ' LIST OF tErrEits 1 DEM AINING in the Pottsville Poiit °Tice au" Oct. lat 11342. • • - ' . • , 1 H. 'A . I ; Avrielt Thomas , i ' •B, Bradley John ' " - Barth !Francis, Esq. Bracewell Bartholomew Bowler-Sainuel Bomgarto Peter :. Ball John Burgett - John `Bullock Thomas . Badger, Edward, Esq. • ' Bacnbrick John Betz James' . " Burns James ! C Cahill Ann Consvay Thomas Codrington John Craivford Wilisam Clark John , Cook George Coombe Benjamin, jr. -Courtright Ann Mrs Clemson Davis - Cock John' Connor Michael D Dormer! Geinge Dooley Hugh Durly James Downey John Dobbinii William Dusenbury Mahlon Pocherty John E Eccles Henry - Eberle Peter Edwards Richard Flanigan Dennis . Farrell John Front John Fannelly Owen Faust John A. • -.Fttzpatrick Patrick G Gondar maul:law; Gabriel Thomas Goff John ' Guinan Thomas Gernand Catharine Granger William Grinder Johc Gray James Grant, Michael Gilroy John Gardley John Gardner C.C. Esq. Gallagher 'nines Grriliin William Giles John Hain Catharine tjeineman W. L. Dr. Hicks Thomas - Heald John Hadley Mark llopkin John Hulsey Mr. . Miley Thomas Honoley FranMs ' Hower Jereimith - 3 hidings William " Jennison William , Jones Divid James Evan Jones Peter ' Jenkins David 2 K Kinsley Leonard Klioe Benjamin Capt. Kind William ' Kent Jeremiah Keenan Francis Kohler J. Kelly James - - Keegan Martin Kershaw Robert Keehn J.F.' Kelly William >; Lee Lpke Long Francis 1, Lowther Edward Lindenmuth Joseph Lynn William Lewis Philip Loughlin John Loerard James , Lambert Caleb Lee,James Lamb William 2 Laltd Samuel' DI Maichin George W. Miller William M'Kinn Martin m oo dy Edward Moyer Enoch Illeoauvern John Myers Peter McElwain William .3cGauvern TerenciL Maley John Mozire Mary 74 Mcllvoy Bernard M'Cleare William • Murphy Patrick Morti.mer Samuel Moore Jolin Mc'Strayiek :dif.S. Miller Thomas Nichols Mr O'Donnell Michael Price William Pura!!! Michael Polk Jedidiah .Pur ell James Pritchard Edward Phn.len John Pimlen Lawrence Pctirojanies Park Andrew Pritchard Watkin Price David Pernioyer 0. P. Rees Jcnkin Rosenthal H. Reilly Pliny 2 Retie Rees Riglc Amu, Richert Richard . Roberts David S Scholz Dr. E Snyier Jacob, Esq Schapley D. E. Stroag Frederick Sherreos Michael .; Sullivan Francis 2 Sturm Christopher Smith Thomas Seutile Mary ' Smith Edward Sullivan John Strahier Simon Simpkins Joshua Smith James Stanton John, Esq. . Sheehan John Super Henry ThOMIS David Thomas John Tolam Matthew Tanney Michael Payer J. E. k Co Trimbell Isaac R. Vandasen Matthew W -. Walby James Wolf James Walter Sarah Williams Richard %Vhelen Michael Waterhouse Joh Wood James ' W Miamian ftebe;a Woolisun Joseph Williams Daniel : Wagner Damp %Yakima William Williams Alexander. ' : The inland pnatage on all letters intended to go by Star. must be paid. otherwise they remain in this office. .1. T. WEIMER, P. M. . October_ 15th, 42 PROCLARIITION. WHEREAS,' the Hun. CALVIN BLVVIE, C - 11 ,,ir quire, President of as several courts of Common Pleas, of the counties of Dduphin, Leb anon .and Schuylkill, in Pemsylvania, and Jus tice of the several coatis oflQuarter SeSsione of the Peace, Over nod 1 ermine., and General Goal Delivery, in said counties. aniStrangeN. l'almer and Samuel D. Leib, Esqiiires, Judges of the court of Quarter Sessions of ibe Peace, Over and Terminer, and General Gael Delivers., for the prial of all capitol and other (lE.:riders, in the said county of Schuylkill—by !bit precepts to me tirecled, have ordered a couri3fQuarter Sessions of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer, and General Gaol Delivery, to be holden' at Orwigeborg, on the last Monday of October, (being the 31st of said month,) to continue oneireek. Notice is therefore hereby gi von. to the Coroner and Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the said county of .Schuylkill, tat they are by the said precept" commanded to le then and there at Illo'clock in the forenoon of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, eriminations, and all other remembrances, to do torso !hinge which ‘ to their several officers appertain to be done; and all those that are bound by reminizances, to prose cute against the prisoners, toil are or then shall be in the gaol of said counts of Schuylkill, are to be then and there to prosecute them as shall be just. • COD SAVE 'Mr: COIYINWEALTiI. • JOHN G. WOOLISOII, Sherd. Sheriff's ladies Orwize burg, Sept- 17.1842 . . s 91— N. B.—The witnesses and jurors who, are sum moned to attend said court, are required to attend punctually. In case of non-attendance, the law, in such cases made and provided, will enforced. This notice is published by order of court; those concerned ,will :therefore govern themselves accordingly. be rigidly VEGETABLES, FRU/TS, &c., &C. rfflHE subscriber respectf announces to the A. citizens of this Borough; and surrounding country, that he will always Ideep.on hand at his stand, South West corner of Centre and Mahan. tongo streets, under Geisse's Hotel, the choicest Vegetables and Fruits the Philadelphia market aifordi4 which he will sell at Philadelphia prices. Farnilies leavint their orders i , can always be supplied, and particular kinds of vegetables or Fruit obtained to order at the shortest notice. He respectfully solicits the suOport of thc com munity, which he will endeavor to linen' by prompt attention to his business. T. C. BOYLE Pottsville, June 25 26—tf The Antlers' Bank 4 polhifille, in the eounly of -Schuylkill. A NI Election for Thirteen Directors' of the xla•a bove institution, to servelthe ensuing year, will be held at the Banking House, in the Bor ough of POttiville, - on _Monday, the 2 let of No - - veinbei'neat, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. awif 3 o'clock P. M. • A general %leeting of the B.ockholdera will be hold at the Binking liouse, on Tuesday, tho first of Isloretaber next. • • 11 LOCSER, Cashier. 'Oet ber 8,1842;, • 41— VERY CHOICE 'GREEN AND BLACK TI;AS.w•T._& J. Beatty have just, received trout New Yerk,a large supply °fames Green an° Bilk " 'ASS. ' trettracr'23 52-- NOTICE • - Is hereby given, that Richard Borne, assignee of Samuel Bartolet, in trust for the Benefit of Creditors, has filed kits account in the Prothono tary's ogee, for the county of Schuylkill, and. that the said account will be allowed by the Court of Common Pleas of said county, on the 3lst day of Octciber, 1844 uoless cause bestrewn why said account should not be allowed. GEORGE RAHN. F ' roth'y. rrothonotarv's Office, / October ), . 49-4' PURSUANT to an order of the Orphans' Court of Schuylkill county, the stibseriber Administrator of the estate of Lawrence Lawler, late of the borough of Pottsville, in the county of Schuylkill, deceased, will_ expose to sale by public vendue, on Saturday, the 22d of Octe bet next, at .2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the bootie of Michael Mortimer, in the Borough of Pats silk, and county aforesaid; A certain two story t STONE HOUSE a FRAJOE Boum and a •eas stable and a lot of ground, situate in sees t the Borough of Pottsville. county of Schuylkill, bounded in front on Cen tre street, twenty feet, and in depth or leugth 120 feet on Mauch amok street, late the estate of said deceased. Attendance will be given, and the conditions of sale made known , at the time and place of sale by JERE3IIAH KELLEY, By order of the Court, Adionnatrator. JACOB KWEELS, ClerltJ Orwigsburg,lAnguat 27 35 ?). TWO STEAM ENGINES, %ND FOUR TANKS FOR LOCOMOTIVF., may be had cheap for cash or in exchange for Cool. One lial.nwAi ENGINE, 10 horse pow..r, in c.mplcte order and nearly new. GREER RS GINE, entirely pew, both Engines horizontal,— :The Tanks will hold 600 gallons each. Apply at Shackainaxon iron Works, Kensing ton, Philadelphia, MOSES STARR &SONS, On Shackamaxon St., near Frankford Road. Phila., October . 40-2nau* lIE front room oldie auseriber's residence, . 21 - in Maliantengo street, at present occupied as it Store. Possession given immediately. . Fur terms apply to JAMES McALARNEY. N. 171,—The subscriber hoe alwnys on.linnd an assortment of Ready Made Clothing, which will be, sold cl.eap - October I, Nice David 2 VOTICE is hereby given that a court of Com -kit mon Pleas, for the trial of causes at iss UP, in and for the County of Schuylkill, will.he held at Orwigsburg, in the county aforesaid, on Monday, preceding the last Monday in October neat, (be lag the 24th or said month.) Therefore those persons having suits pending, and all persons whose duty it shall he to appear at said court, will fake notice and govern them selves accordingly. JOHN G• WOOLISON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office Orwigs burg, Sept. 17,1842. 40— PETITPON for the Betted of the Bankropt 111 , Law, has been filed the T9th day of Septem. her, 184:2, by Moses Strat;s, bf the late firm ofStrans & Ben. sacrum' ' Cnal Merchants, Scnuylkill County. And %Vhich Petition toil: be heard before the District Court of the United States for the East ern District or Pennsylvania, sitting in Bank. toptcy, at the District Court Room in the City of Philadelphia, nn Friday, the 28th day of October next, at I o'clock, A. M. When and where all persons interested may appear and show cause. it any they have, why the player of the said Peti. lion should not begi anted, and the said Petitioner be declared Bankrupt. FRANCIS HOPKINSON Sept. 24, 39-3' Clerk of District Court. South chrisuan • Troj Philip NOTICE. A PETITION (Dr the Benefit or the Rankrnpt L aw , has been filed the 15th day of Septum. ber, 1842, by Benjamin fluster, Boat Builder Schuylkill co. Which Petition will be heard before the District Court of the United States for the Eastern Dis trict of Pennsylvania, sitting in ...Bankruptcy, at the District Court Room in the City of Philadel phia, on Friday, the 28th day of October near, at II o'clock, A. M. When and where all persoOs interested may appear and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the Said Petition should ont be_granted, and the said Petitioner be declared Bankrupt. . _ _ FR AS. HOPKINSON Sep. 24, 39-3 Clerk of District Court • NOTICE APETITION for the Flenei: of the Bankrupt Law has been filed the 9th day of October, 1842, by John C. Earnst, late Cual Merchant, Schuylkill county. Which Petition will be heard before the Die. trict Coureite the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Bankruptcy, at the District Court Room in the City of Philadelphia, on Friday the I lth day of November next, at 11 o'clock, A.J.I When and where all persons in. terested may appear and show cause, if any they have, why the payer of the said Petition should not be granites!, and the said Petitioner - be ie. Glared Banferuptl: FRANCIA 110PKINSON, Oct. 8,41-3 Clerk of District Court. . ricE. PETITIONS for the Benefit of the Bankrupt Law, have been led the 30th day of Septem ber, 1841, by EllO3 Jallee, late CU/ ?enter, now Laborer, Schuylkill Co. John T. Hazzard, Gentleman late Aler• chant, Individually, and nit n inembLr of the late firm of Hazzard & Strauch, do Which Petitions will be heard heforo the Die: trict Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, sitting. in Bankruptcy, at the District Court room in the City of Phila. delphia, nn Friday, the 4th day or November neat, at 11 o'clock, A. M. When and where all persous interested may appear and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said Peti. lions should not be .granted, and the said Peti. !loners declared Bankrupts. • FRAS. lIOPKINSON, Oct. 8, 41— Clerk of District Court. TO fir. LET. •DlttE subscriber offers for rent the place where la. he now resideit, on the ltlineraville read; two cailva from Pottsville. The house is large en,tl co'nintodicins;the ground is well stocked with fruit trees, add it has every convenience for a Coinfor. table residence. . . Also the place adjoining, kttown as the Bull's Head Farm. It is well calculated far a market or dairy farm. , G. W. FARQUHAR: October 1, 40-2ef. ; PUBLIC SALE. BY ADJOURNMENT F. 0 1 .1 RENT PROCLAMATION. United States Court. EASTERN DISTRICT•OF PENNSYLVANIA In Bankruptcy. NOTICE. MECII ANIC'S LIEN. SCHUYLKILL COUIUY, SS William Stephenson 1 In the Court nf Com es - Imon Pleas of Schuylkill Joseph George, Contrac- i county. of October term, tor, and Philadelphia rr 1812, No. 209. and Reading Rail Road , rte. Sim Meehan- Company.. J ic's Lien. tins 03' - Notice is hereby given to all claimants, and others interested, in - a certain One :tried Iluildine, situate on and adjoining the Philadelphia and Reading Rail Road, near to and below Mount Carbon, in Manheirn township, Schuylkill county, bound on the West by the Centre turnpike. and on the East. North and South, by land of said Rail Road Company, extending. in depth about one hundred and eleven feet, and be ing in width 28 feet at me northwest cad, and 48feet at the south Cast end, being the building used as the engine house, and water station of the said rail road company. That a &ire facias has been issued upon the Mechanic's Lien, entered in the Court of Com mon Pleas of Schuylkill county, in the above case, and will be returned to" October term of said court. JOHN G. WOOLISON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Oraiga- . . t burg. Sep. 21,1842 39—• ...-. ',,..41). E. NICE, , .. , .. - , • - .A , TORNEY AT L VW. , :.` .. CIFFVE. i entre street. opposite the t.sehenge '''' lima, - : '::. Cott:mine, Sept.?, -36 EASTERN OF PENNSYLVANIA In ginkruptcy.. • • NOTICE. Fa . TIONS.for Discharge and Cer fifteen nu der the Bankrupt Law have been tiled by Samuel Omelet, Iron Master, Schuylkill co John C. Otferiaaan i , n l e a r tc , Merchant, t , m James um:, M Burd Patterson ' late Iron Manufacturer, and Land Broker, individually, and as a member_ of the late firm of Patterson and Deßerg. atm of John C. Losaig Sr, CO., i ron Manufacturers, • And Friday the 21st day Of October nee, • I o'elock r A. M., to appointed for the hearing there. et; before the said Coed, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the District Court Room, in the City of Phil- adelphia, when and where the Creditors of tris said Petitioners, who have proved their Lebir., and all other potions in interest, may appear ana altos; cause, if any they have, why Birch Dis charge and,Certificate should lint he arai.ied. FRAS. -110PKINeON, Aug. 13, 33-10 t Clerk ut District Court. NOTICE.. PETITIONS for Discharge and Certificate under the Bankrupt Law, have been filed by Michael Murphy, of the firm of Neligh A i . phv, Coal Merchant, chuy lk ill co. Michael Foley, ltner, and Friday. the 4th day of Nuiember next, at 11. o'clock A. M. is appointed tur the hearing then_ or; ber.re the - satd Court, silting in Illnkrnptev, at the District Court Boom, to the city of Phila delphia, when and where the Creditmei of the said Petitioners, who have proved their Debts, and all other persons in interest, may appear and show cause, if any they have, why such Due chargcand Certificate should not be granted. FBAS. HOPKINSON. Aug. 30, 34-101 Clerk of District Court PETITIONS for I)4o:barge and Certifirate under the Bankrupt Law, liave helm fled by H. hiatediall, of the tirin of Marshall & Kellogg, ' S,tuy lk ill county, Daniel Hifi, Innkeeper, late Blaelseintth ‘. and Monday. the let din of November next, at II o'clock, A. Dl, is appointed for the hearing thereof, before the said Court, sittine Hank_ ropier,• at the District Court Itoom in the Oil/ of Philadelphia, when nod where the Creditors M the said Petitioner', who have produced their Debts, and ull other persons in interest, may ap pear and show cut's-, Warty they have, why such Dischsrgeand Certificate shook, riot he grouted, ruas. tioPKINSON. Sept. 10, 37 —lot CI, rk of District Court. DIF.TITIONS for D::cliarg:e and Certificate 21 - under the Bankrupt Lam, have been filed by GorgaY, Bout Builder, Schuylkill co. Joseph Bowen, School TLaclier. late do Clerk. And Friday, the 30hli day or December next, at 11 o'clock, A. M. IS appointed. for the hearing thereof, bd,re the said Carat, silting in Bank ruptcy, at the District Ginn Room; in the City or Phandeinin3; when and where the Creditors of the said Petitioners, oho have proved their Debts, and all other peri•oas iu 'merest, may appear arid show cause, if any they have, why such DIS- CllnlgC and Certilicntc should not be entitled. LI. Met. 46 Oct. 8,41-10 t pETiTIONS for Discharge and Certificate un der the Bankrupt Law, have been filed by Alexander Graham, Individually, and of the late firm of Moore & Gralikm, late Merchant, Schuylkill county. Dariel Stall, Clerk, and Ft iday. the 30th day of December, at I I o'- clock, A. M. is appointed for the hew-like:there of, before the said Court, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the District Court Room in the City ofPhila. delphia, when and where the Creditors of the said Petitioners, who have proved their Dehts, and all other persons in interest, may appear and show cause, if any they have, why such Dib charge and Certificate should not be eranted. FRAS. IlOrk I isitiON, • Clerk of District Court. Oct. 15; 42-1 Ot MEEHAN Cs LIEN, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, SS. 1 la the Court of Cum. Benjamin F. Pommy mon Pleas of Schuylkill car t county. October term, The Delaware Coal' f f 1812, No. 1r.9. Company. I Sci. fac. Sur. Meehan- J ic's Lien, for 8280. Notice is hereby givi..n to all. claimants, and others interested, in a certain bulding, to viz:— All that certain Stone Building, and Frame Buil ding therein attached, situate in Norwegian Township, Schuylkill county,. near the West Branch of the Iliount Carton. Rail Road, at the place called, or known as the Delaware Coal Company's West Peach Mountain Mine., one part of the said Stone Building being 38 feet wide: and 53 feet long, and 16 feet ►ugh to the square, and occupied as the Engine Douse, and the other part of the said Stone- ; Building, being 23 feet wide, and 38 feet )(mg, and one story high, and occupied as a huller house, and the frame building attached to the said stone build. ing, and forming part thereof, being about 24 feet wide, and about 60' tea long, and 'one story high, and the Steam Engine, Machinery and 'butlers therein and pumps thereto attached, and grourid covered by sueli building, and so much other ground immediately adjacent thereto, and belonging to the said Delaware Coal Company as may be necessary for the ordinary and useful purposes of said building, together with all and singular, the appurtenances thereto, and the coal mines to which the same are appurtenant. That Seire lamas has been issued upon the Mechan ic's Lien. entered in the Court of Common Pleas, ofSelolkill county, in the shove• stated case. and -will tie returned to October Icrua . of said &art. JGIIN G. WOOLISON, Sheriff. Slierirb Office, OrWigd. burg, Sep. 24,1842. 39 ECII IC. 9 s 1.1 SCHUYLKILL. COUNTY sS. Renkimin F. Pomroy & 1 In the Court' of Enoch 'N. McGinnis, tra- C min Pieas, of ding under the firm ut October term, lal4, Pommy and McGinnis, }No 130. as 5.... far , . stir. M. • The DL•lawere Coal Coin. I '-beau's Lien, Mr pany• J Notice is hereby given to all 'claimants, and Whets interested, in a curtain building to viz c— ml th a t curtain Stunt: Ituilding, and Frame !Wiling thereto attached, situme in Norw'egiat. tonnship, Schuylkill enmity', neer the W es t Blanch of the Mount Carton Rail Road, at tile s pinets called, or known as the Delaware Cual 'Company's Wear. Peach Mountain Mines, one part of the said Siam Dwelling being 38 feet wide, and 53 feel long. and IS feet high to the prrare, and occupier' as the Engine House, sind the other part of the said Siorie building_ being feet wine, and 38 feet long, and, one story high, and occupied as a bailer house, and the frame building, attached to the . suid, Stone build ing and forming part thereof, bang about 24 feet Wide, and alight 63 feet tong, l and one sto ry high, and the Steam Engine, Machinery and boilers therein, and pumps thereto attached, and ground covered •I__by such building, and so much other ground iinmodiaicly adjacent thereto, and belonging to the gild Delaviare Coat Comp . ny, as may be necessary for toe ordinary and useful purposes of such building, together with all and-singular the appintemincos thereto and the coal mines to which the same are appurtenant.. That a Seim faciaa has been issued upon the Mechanic's Lien, entered in the Court of mon Pleas of Schuylkill cdunry, in the above slated case, and . will Se retained to October term of said court. JOIIN G. WOOLISON. Sherd?: Sherfirs'Office, Orwigu. • burg, Sup. 24, 181 t. ti . 3.9 INSOLVENTS NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given, that tee 1)2481'0- J- 1 i ed to the Judges of the Conrt of Common Pleas of Schuylkill county, for the benefit of the InrelveutiLaws of this Commonwealth, and that the said Court have appointed Monday, the 24th day of October, 1842, for the hearing of •us nod our creditors at the Court Otiose, in the Borough of Or wigsburg; when and witted they, may' attend if they thmk proper. WILLIAM BADDOR, PHILIP snow, ' PATRICK- CORRIGAN,. . - JACOB LAUEY. Oetgsapr 1, " • United states Conk. NOTICE. NOTICE FR AS. 110PKINSON ( 1 1.71: of the Dashrict Court NOTICE. DILCILLNIV6 LIEN. • SCHUYLKILL COUNT,Y, • In the s Cotert of Common Jeremiah teed Incas ei'Schikylkifl county of os the Oclnt,or Enos Jones. 'Scl. - fic: Sur.?: Mechanic's J Lien, $5O 47. I s . Notice is hereby - given to all' clainiants, and others interested. tri a certain Dwellini, in West Brunswig township. SchnYlkill countY. on a lot of ground. purchased by the salt Jones, front the late Henry Ransil, deceased, in hie lifts time. That a Sofa Facia, has beer issued rimier the- Mechanic's Lien, entered in the Court of Common Plea', of Schuylkill county, in the a: eve case, and will be' returned in.Ottobie term of said Court. JOIIN G. WOOLISON, Sbgrifr: Sherif:l 4 'K Offic e , burg, Sopt. 24, 1642. k NECI Li EN. SOUYI.KILL COUNTY:, SS. w sie , 4i . enson . 1 c ln the Court Com: vs e" I mu% Pleett, u! chuyl- The Philadelphia and kill county, of the term Hentl.ne !tail Road of October, IS4I-208. Company. fac. Stir. %Intim. nit's Len, for $330 17. Notice is hereby given to al) claimants, and others.intsrested, to a certain Twu . Sturiod (on the east ) situated on and adjoin ing the Philndelohte and Rcadin„s , Hail R 98. 1 1, immediately below Mount Carhun, in Mmiliciut township. Schuylkill county, being 80 frzt hi depth, and 311 feet wide, being the building or house known as the depot, and built for that MR pose by the Philadelphia and Reading Rail Road Company, botineed by emit() of Rail Road Coto. pang• That a Seire Facies has been homed up- on the Mectrar.ic'a Lien, entered in the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill county, in this bone eat.e,, and will be returned to October term of saii court. JOUN G. WOOLISON,SheritT. Sheriff 's Office, firrrigs burg, A, 1812. PUBLIC S t I.E. pURSUANT to an -.tiler of the Orphen's Court Schoylloll county, the subscriber, Adnnniftra tor of the estate of Robert C. 11111, Ltte of Maitheiur township. in the county of Schuylkill. deceased, wilt . esp,,se to Sole by VeWoo. on Wedneirdsq. the UM tiny of October next, at itt o'ctock inythe rote noon, at the house of George Kaufman, blithe Bor. ouch of Schuviloil Haven, and county aforesaid ; All t hat certain li,leimige and Tenements. and piece of Land, containing about 20 aercs, situate on the Mine Hill anti Schuylkill haven Rail Road, about miles from :act tlkill Haven, latohe re.ieence °fluid Robert Hill. pleasantly sitiineetl in the West Branch Va ley oft he Schuylkill. To be sold in sep— arate Lots, mutable fur buildings and gardens. accord. mg to a draft in possession of the Administrator. _ i Also a Frame 'louse, Stable and Lot • i t of ground, altuateil in the Borough of i%1,11 ~,. Schuylkill Hawn ,boomed , boued rai front on' es it vi . 1 ,, .. E'rmit streef, on the north by ajot hue of -,.--_ -1-- , - Jacob Divert, on the east. toy a• 20 feet, ley, and on the south, by a Lot of Daniel Kline.--: Uinta:ring in width 44 feet. and in depth 23u feet, marked in Swift's Addition in Schuylkill H.tven, No. 4, °erupted at present by the Rev. Mr. Drake. Also the lollowing Lots acvantageously situated' for building in the healthy atid.thmitig Borough of' Schuylkill Ifaven. marked4n the map of Lipuiheott's Addition to St huylkill Haven. as lot No. 49. being tri angle on the front of Dock and Haven tareeue No I.V.th a Lug noun. thereon, on Duck street, 4tl feet, by 2.Sa tem. No. 53. St 'unfelt on Dock Rime , . 40 frothy 230 rect. •• 64, On Turnpike, cones ol• Duck etreet,46 feet by 230 feet, more ur less. No. 15 and 16, situate on Dock street, 40 feet by 30, zunreor less. no 66,0.1 Turnpike, nest to corner of Duck St., , 46 , feet by 21;7 fent. 1..1b On !raven street. &maining 114 Perched. A Iso.thc u,divided one third interest ei the follow ow, Lots marked oft said omit : Nos. '2, 3, 4,7,8,9;10,17, 19,19, 90, being each 10 feet by 231 feet, more Or less , . No. '26, Being 40 feet by 220 feet. 50, Triangle shape. 65, 46 feet by 239, situate on Turnpike Nag. 93,96, 97. Beautifully situated on the Torn pike, opposite the German Church, edict/Mug 01. County Farm. each 3 acres, and 157 perchfa. - Nos. 104, 105, 106,107, 108F149, 110, being each' 80 teet by 230 feet. No. 112, Bebig 80 feet by 147. • •• 123, Containing one acre,- and 142 perches. o 124. 125. 127. Each containing 144 perches. 21.6, Containicg one acre and 142 pefebef. • 137 i. Being 18 feel by 18 Oerehol... . • 138,139, 140, Being 80 feet. Also, 1. a 0113 half undivided interest in a Lot of -ground situate in the Borough of Pottstown, Mont gomery counts. Together with a Hay Press Stone Barn, and Weigh Scales erected thetedo. The terms of Sale—ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid on day of Sare. and the balanie ow delivery of the Deeds. Any infoimatbm io relaucia to the property may be had by applying to WILLOISI S. HILL, e Administrntnr. West B•anch Valley, near Schuy)kill ihvem • By order of Om Curt, J ACOB KREBS. Clerk. umber 3 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. - • AT PRIVATE SALE. t , el °maiming of a 63 6030 feet LOT. sttuate4'. vv on the corner of Mahantimgo and fourth *lc anti the first property below the Catholic chu ! ih ) . on which is erected two sub;tiritial 4. •••. two Story Frame Dwelling Houses, This property is so !situated, _that it can be divided into two 30 feel - 101,, having a noose on each, and will be stud ;either entire.dr separately, td suit purchasers., Fur terms apply to Sep'. 3, 36—tf A D3ll ~STOTI hereby giver, that leiter& of Ad , 111 ministration of the estot4f; William 6tol - laze of the Borough at' Tainaipa, decease J,' have been granted by the Register of Schuylkill mum . ) , to the sub-eriba. AU persons baying claims or demands against the estate of said de.: ceased, are requested to make known the same,' without defer, and those inkibted W the said taw to make immediate payment to • ItIAIWARET NEVILLE, Administratrii; 41—tt 1:!I=M2 liEll! HA NIS & -SHOULDERS. tr3RIME Western Hama, ( cured wits !Ind ) bout amolie,) simulacra & Sides, Bastin' Smoked Wel, Sausage, Smoked and Pickled Salmon, and Masg•iclimietis Mackerel, SLad, Smoked Ilerrinz, Cod Fish. SL3 for rile 31. E. Q . A. II EN DERSOv 4 z. May 28. 22 THE PIIILADELPIIIA, READING, and' rorrsuLLE RAIL 11.011.1). ELZZ-, p.V.MILISQI, ..NGE OF 1 - 1011f1S, On after Monday, July .251 h; 1842, - the Par' ...eager Train on the above Road, wilt leare'at the following hours, From Philadelphia, • at ft A. M.' f' Diu ' • • Pottsville, at- 7:: A. M. ! Hourx,tf paming. Reading For Philadelphia," el Po - at FARES. Between Philads. dp Puttsvtuu 43.50 & tticsri, " Rending " do 100 •• I,oo' Escenstors TiCRETS--604t Fut It DA Bctucen Pita&lphts, PULINV $ 011' Reading " do. - 2UV Both tram' 114414 at l'ottstown: . •.- All the trshs - - will stop fat wily pnetettgeitt at the usual points. • --- G. A. NICOLIA, Super't. • 30— .. MEM JOHN C NEVILLE, • _ ATTORNEY AT LAW, TX AS remni,ed from Merkel Street to the etere, all-formerly oce•spird by -Atdotiorn !Weiner, to Gentile S:reetoppostte - the Mt Offtem • Potbovilte; tretobei eFIACKFIRS.-411ster, Soda, Si gar end. Suit° Crackers. I reslajlar 'tale Nay _ 28.'22 I.Q & RESIDER:S(IN M. A. DOOLEY, . • ATTORNEY AT LAW, .• . Porr;tit.m. Mee is the bisentuct of the Pointyfrank August 29, = - MI 39-* A. ILISSM. Ntithantnngo Sireet - ,-92 A. 31.1 D.O „ 114. A. 51: