BUZZA i• 011 L ITTLE i DELAWARE; The Gold of 10 0,11.e -holders could not divert the freemen of this rt'Oble State from the path,of duly. • , DEMOCRATIC THUNDER:: N EWCASTLE C4UNTY R E DEE IED ' . The Whigs 014 , 4* Castle County,: after having battled for twel4 (wig years, against locotocoism, base:the proud l!atisfaction of announcing to the Whigs through Ont the Union that New Castle County stands . 11 REDEEMEp! IREtiENERATED!! AND'DISENTHRALLED!!! After having pelludithe largest vote ever given in the COunty ! ~ • At the Inspector?' election which took place to-day, . lOctobe 6, the vote in the TEN HUNDREDS'stands Its _follows :—, 1 Number of vet polled : Locofocomaj. Harrison maj. 478 Brandywine 'Hundred, 49 4 022 Wilmingt City • ' 450 Christian indree. 331 New Cask Hundred„ Mill - Creek Hundred, 179 Red Lion H undred, Penceder, ' St. George, ApPequiniMiuk4, 17 White ClaY k, 80 In 1838 'the Vera II Ten majority was 208 in the County. 1 , Delaware State4s 'safe, as this was the only Van Duren County. st • • r Still Later. We ha!e just heard that the, account! from Kent and Busseswell t iihe ggregate Harrison majority throughout the S to le nearly 800. . This is indeed news. A I , bail ! faro Delaware There is to be iWo Oohed States Senators elected lin this State, which, gi#s the friends of Harrison the ascendency[ in thati bolly. - We will make a clear 'sweep, President, Sentto and House of Representa tives. Then look Out for better times, my boys. l I MARRIED. iF! On the filth jinni,: at Mineraville, by the Rev. Wm. Morgani/11.e. Eva EirANS, to Miss MAIII• both of Potionlle. S [ On Tuesday evening l last. at Danville, by the Rev, r. Hal liday r M 0 ' 111,11.81,1111 417STZINOZ11, Merchant, of Orwipinirg, Mits Axair Ira M.,. daighter of Col. William Kitaten. of Danville. .;t. ED. v On the 26th ule, Maraca Minn. infant son of George H. Potts, iiged 11 months and 6 days. On Friday tho '',2dtinat., Mr. lacoa Hens, of Tamaqua, in the 64th[year of. his age. His death urgensed by thnl,6ccidenuillqplosion of n Keg of blasting powdir while it work bilks" I .4fin#l.l In the deceased, society a usefoiNroember,the Chutch a devotee any} supporter, and his family a tender husband and fatbet. He left behind 4 large family and a numetousleirtle of friends and'ivaint.-, sneer to mourn their kiss. Society.; Thursday evening. October 15th, 1810. Question for Discussion. " Which are more beneficial to a man in Society : :learnt acquirements or personal attraction t " • Mental acquiretneot c a.—Messra. Palmer, Leoser. Wynkoop and Jackson. Personal attraction4—Mesere. Neville, Pitman. Fogarty. and Holzer. f The Ladies of Nitsiiile particularly. and all friends of 'learning and- free discussion; are invited to 'Wind the meetingslor (bit Society. -• Debate to t commence at 7; o'clock. ! If M. PALMER. Secretary. 1101,1 Coal Trade. Shipmentd of GroaUf; .y evening 4st. ' shipped br , Dawson" COSI Co. Milnee & Spencer, Ball & Bolton, Hallam & Son,' " Bennett & Taylor, I - W & G Payne, Charles Lawton, George H. POtta, Charles Elle I. IC. Olwin & Co John Pinkerton: C. M. Hill, R. Keer, Sillyman & Nice, Miller & H. gerty,' C. Ashley & Votoß Colic George. Tho Hewes; Babe R. G. Lelar, G. But, Sundry Ship. es, } , peon & Co Si Per last MEM The folloiling is the amount of Coal transperted ou this road pto Ayeiinesiday evening last, • 1,504 Tone., Per last, 'report. 32,055 33,359 • GEol,tr. HADESTY, CollOctd:L BC I ILLIiALT-EirRiCIL-110Ap:- ing is amount of emil transported lup to Sept. sth, 1572. Tons. Per last report, 40,804. ' 'rho folio' on this total L AIVDIMMUYILikiLL RA .E RAIL ROAD. =UU • • , The follow" ing in thei l acuount of Caul transported oar this roaii up to Tl n ° rs'ilay evening last, 1 • 6,626 tons per last report 132,359 ......:—.' . •• , • ~• -L : , t r , . Total 138,985 -: • , 14 v• , ROSPRT C. H1; ! L, Collector," t• . 1. I 65 1 6L 21 80 99 r the week ending on'Thurs- Boats. Tons 38 1900 32 1765 21 1117 I * / - 906 14 739 . 12 ' 610 11 • .601 'lO 539 9 , 483 430 7 ;, 381 7 339 6 323 6 I , 918 6 923 6 269 266 3 ' 258 4 ,I .) 218 4 - 211 110 66 2718 497 15,923 309,872 IE=EI 325,795 X RAIL ROAD. 42,376 H. H. P 07113 UnVIT7IMVM IMUMlirrril Oct.. 1, Best S. Grier, 541 'lll a Shelly, 53' 2 A ogelican 55; 3 " Hunter . - 62 1 , 6 a Soeeph Ritner 52i a ' F. Kepner 51 " Blossom -56 : 8 ' R Rickert 50 . ' 4. 8 Bradford 66 -.., , a .. Sentorious 54 '.. \ i 10 Boats tons 533 ' • • 155 per last 8146 ' , • • - 16!.. Boats 8679 ; 3,'. & R. CARTER. From Sept. 9th, to present date. 8 Boats per last , 410 50 , 2571 ; • . . Total 2881 'J. TAGGART. ' • • From Sept: 9th, to present date. 4 Boats per last 584 37 a 1949 ' ' 2533 . , .. --- 271 Boats ~ Total tons 1419 i , . NEW GOODS. ' Jun. received. • large and splendid assortment of new Fall and Winter Goods. viz: Dry Goeds of eoery description.' Groceries of pi kinds. 1 Glass & Qufeensware &c}. ' , Fur, Cloth and flair Seal Caps, , Mackerel, Salt 4tc. -, All persons wishing to pot chase Goods cheap for cash, are respectfully invited to call and ezOntine for themselies. . SAMUEL HA R'l7.. Oetn. ' In. 4t -- Notice. .11HE Miner's Bank of Pottsville, in the Ccinnty of Schnylail. . An view ion for thitteen Directors or the aboVe in stitution. (to serve the ensuing year,) will be I held at the flanking House, between the hours of IS o'- clock A. M. and ,3 o'cloik P. M., on Monday the 16th of November next. 4 General Meeting of the Stockholders al raid Institution will be held at the Banking _Howie on Tuesday the 3d di." November next. • CHARLES LOESER., Cashier. 414, October 10 New Fall a d !fluter Goods. "[UST received by the antiscriibera, an as sort of suitable Goods faille present acd approaching season, consistioe of Prtn4frons 33 to 61 cents per yard, ! Bkached and Unbleached Muslin* from 25 to 6i centi, .Cloths, Ca:sit:yrs, and Boland*. Pilot, Beaver and:Bear Skin Cloths. Flannels, Linsey Checks, . Merino, Thibet, ykToilnd Vesting.. Merinos, Teekingf, Cb ! ecks Gingham.. Beocha, Belvidere Thibet 4 plow Shoal?... Yarns Hosiery. Blanket. 4.c. all of which they well - sell on their usual tarots, cheap for Cash. 1 E Q. & A. HENDERSON. 40= Oct. 3. Fashionii. CBE ISubscribm respectfully invite the Min a 'deli of their coil:mere, and the public to their choices:id varied aliortinent of elegant Fall Encids, * now opening, consisting in part of super or French and rear west of England lfidigo Blue; Word Black, Invisible Green, Brown and other fines , Cloths,. of Coripel',.Brown, and other approved finish. Fancy Beaver, Doeskin Hair Cord, Wool-Week an d mo 'pe rior"double Milled Blue Cassimer& First quality of Beaver and Pilot Cloths of different shades an:l fin. ish, will) a great variety of superior Fall and Win. -ter Vestingi consisting of superior English dot French Satins, real double. Black Noonan and ex. ire• plain Blue and Black Silk Velvets, all of which have just been opened, by the importer, (William H. Love of Philadelphia.) ■nd will bel snld cheap or cash and warranted as the best quality of,goods ever imported to this country. The citizens of Bor. ouch end vicinity' are particularly invited to gall and examine for themselves. LIPPIN(X►TT & TAYLOR. Rerchani Tailori s corner of Centre 4. Malundongit Streets. 410= October 3, TO BL SOLD At Public Sale, ni4 Saturday October kith, at I o'clock P. M. m-r neat and well kept Furniture, in use but a few mouths at the residence of Isaiah Nathans, Centre Street. opposite the 'Episcopal Church, consistingiof Parlour' Entry and Stair Carpets. elegant mahoga. ny Sulfa, Dining Breakfast, and Card Tables. high post and Field Bedsteads, Bureau, Bedding. Chairs Office Desk., and Table KITCHEN FURNITURE. Crockery. Glass, &C. Also, a superilir Family Horn for saddle or harness, Dearborn and Barnes', Sleighs. Cutting DOz, Wheel Barrows, Shovels &e, October 10th, Canal Boat for Sale,, 14EARLY new, now laying at Port Clinton; the subscriber is disposed to sell it low and on aa'sy terms. For Particulars call on Mr. George Wig tan, Port Clinton. J. K. SMITH' —4l Port Clinton, October 10. Notice. WHEREAS, letters of administration of the Gimdr and chitties, which were of Samtiel Brooke, late of the Borough of Pottsville, iu the County of Schuylkill. deceased. have been granted by the Register of Schuylkill County. to the attb scriber. All persons indebted to the said Samuel Brooke, deceased are nil nested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against. the estate of the said deceased, to make known the same to him with. out delay: ISAAC BECK. Administrator. Pottsville. October 10. 41-6 t Farm to be Let. TO be let, a farm lately occupied by Frederiek 'Beckman. near the Old Bull's Head, on she Minersville Road, two allies from Pottsville. Ap. ply to G. W. FARQUHAR. October IQ, 4 Dividend, TO the Stockholders of the Conipany for erecting' a Bridge over the north east branch of the river Suvquehenna. between the town of Catawissa and the mouth of Fishing Creek. NOTICE. Is hereby given that the Managers have thts day declared a dividend of seventy-five cents sha re ha (equal to '3 per vent, for the last months.) which will be paid to the Stockholders or their legal rep. resentatives, on or after the 11th inst. by EZRA L. HAYHURST, Treasurer. 41-3 t Cattawissa, October 10, Clotho, Caisimers, & Saltinet. • ALARGE arsortniellt of Cloths, Cassimers, and Sattinsts of all colours end Prices. Alin Beaver qlothe, and superior Peelings, of variant, styles, pet received, to which the attention of Gen• tlemen are particularly invited. ..., . , SAMUEL HARTZ. - Ocio' bir 10, 41- i THE MIIOER9S4IOIiTniVAL. Lumber!! Lumber!!! ) i . Shingles, Lap and Joint. 1 , . Boards, i , Plastering . Lath ,and, cloer , Lumber, constaatly for solo by SAMUEL HARTZ, 41— Octo'ter 16, Chiidrenho ALARGE assortment of Philadelphia manatee f tared Children's Shoes, for sale by October 10. Blankets! Blankets!! AN aosertment of 12-4, 11-4, 10-4, and - 9-4 lbiae end Blankets for axle by E. Q. & A. , HENDERSON. October 10 41— Watch Stolen. WAS stolen front Mr. Reilly's Shanty, near this B trough on Thursday last, .1 double cased Silver Watch, No. 3745, with a piece of old tape, attached fur a chain. with two keys. Whoever will return said Watch to the subscril'er, shall receive a reward of $5, and also 5 (fillers more for the arrest and conviction of the thief. October 10. 111,10FFAT'S %I.:De:TABU.: LIFE PILLS AND /TA PHOENIX BITTERS —The high celebrity which these excelli.nt, Medicines have acquired, in curing al— most every disease to which the human frame is liable, is a matter familiar with almost every intelligent person. They became known by theirlfrutte—their good works have testified for them—they did not thrive by the faith of the credulous In cases of Costiveness. Dyspepsia. Bilious and Liver Affections. Asthma' Piles, Settled Pains, Rheumatism. Fevers and Agues:Obstinate, Headaches. Impure State of the Fluids, Unhealthy Apprirance of the Skin, Pier vans Debility, the Sickness incident to Females in Deli cate Health. every hind of Weakness of the Digestive Organs, ani in all general Derangementart Health, these Medicines have invariably proved a certain and speedy. remedy. They restore vigorous health to the mod et hausted constitutions. A single trial will place the Lile Pills and Phreeiz Bitters beyond the reach of com petition, in the estimation of "very patient. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail. at WM. B. BIOFFyIerS Medical O ffi ce, 375 Broadway. New York. N. g. None are genuine unless they have the fac simile of John Moffat's signature. • ler The Life Pills are sold in boxes—Price, 25 cents, 50 cents, and each, according to the size; and the Phenix Bitters in bottles, at $1 or $2 each, with full di rections. FOR GRATUITOUS DISTRIBUTION—An inter esting little pamphlet.entitled " Moffat's Medical Man ual,designed asa Domestic Guide to Health—contain ing accurate infortriation concerning the most preva lent disease.and the moat approved remedies—by WM. B. MOFFAT." Apply to the Agents. Agents.—The Life medicines may also be had of the principal druggists in every.toom throughout the United States and the Canalas. Ask for Moffat* Life Pills and Phenix Bitters; and be sure that a Ike simile of John Mcfat's signature is upon the label of each bottle of bitters and box of pills. These valuable Medicines are for sale by Messrs MILLER & HAGGERTY. Pottsville. S,itottit• 3i i. Idlt. 39—tf. I Offico of. the ~ 1111ount. CarboOl IL U. Co. PUILADZLPRIA, Sept. 28. 1840. Fro E Manages have this day declared a dividend Ja• of four per cent, for the last six months, pays ! . ble to the Stockholders or their legal representatives after the Bth of October. JAMES C. DONNELL, ' Treasurer. Philadelphia, October 3, 40-1 Orphan's Court Sale of 1111NERSVILLE PROPERTY BY, ADJOURNMENT. Pursuant to an order of the Orphan's Court Sale. TIE Subscribet. executor of the last Will end Testament of llenry Christi late Of 3linnavilhi ton keeper, deceased. will-papaya' by Public Vendue. on Saturday the 17M day, of October next, at o'clock P. M., at the house of Charles Taylor. in Mb nersville. _ All that certain moiety or one undivided Half of a certain F LOT OF GROUND, situate hi the Borough of Millersville. \ and marked in the Plan of Me said Borough. being 100 feet in Front, and 120 feet in the Rear by 89 feet in depth. The improvements are I large Tao Story Frame Tavern House, now occu i . • pied as such by Charles ay,194 th large, and commodious Stabli g attethed. Also a two - story Frame House. now °cupid; as it Store and Dwelling. o Thu property ism well known by the Public. that any remarks as to to superiut location 'ail a Busi. ness steno. is unnecessary. Also. at the same time and place a certain LOT OF GROUND. situate id'Georgo Patterson's Addi tion to Mineraville. bounded by lands now or late Blair MeClenehan, by the Rail Road in the (runt. by other lands of George Patterson on the south, and ity the West Branch in the reatj The improve. ments on this Property; aro • Two Story Frame Dwelling House. Also one story Frame Dwelling House. late the eitate or raid deceased. Conditions madet known at the time end place of Bile.S. SILLY 11 AN, Executor. By Order of the Court, JACOB KREBS, CZe.k. October 3. 40— Rail Road Iron. TIM subscribers offer for sale at their establish mint, Thirty tons of good vecond handed Rid Road Iron,ozi. nearly new, which will be sold ohm for cash, and in lota to suit purchasers. Al WOOD & SNIP DER. Colliery Works, July 23. 3o— 41-1, AFRESH supply of Safety Fuse. lust received. and for sale by B. HANNAN. ; Sole agent for Schuylkill County. Oct 3. • 40— Chair Stair OVUM Subscriber has constantly on hand a nap A rior asaertmenit of Chair Stuff. which he will dim**, of at as low rates as can be obtained at any other establishment. FETER SEITZINGER. Foot of the Broad Mountain, Little Mahenoy October 9, 40—tf WILL be received by the Commissioner. of Schuylkill County at Oiwiaaburgi on thel 19th day of October next. for building a BRIDGE over the West Branch of the River Sch3ylkill, near John Mit's Mill, of the following desCription The abutments to be twelve feet above low water' mark : the span of the Arch to be sevecty.five feet; and the Workmanship aid materials to be in confer., mity with the Bridge across the same river near, Beck's Mill. BENJAMIN POTT, EDWARD CONNER, GEORGE SEITZINGER, Commissioners October 3. 40-3 t IS hereby given. that Benjamin H. Siminger.Low. is Brown and Peter Marseilles, all of Philadel. phis. have entered into a limited Partnership. under, the acts of Assembly regulating limited partner ships, to be conducted, under the name and firm of Benjamin H. Springer. " The business to be transactedi is the mining, par., chasing and transporting of Coal. The said Lewis,. Brown and Peter Marseilles are to be special part. nere, and the said Benjamin H. Springer, to be the general part nehof the said firm : and the said Lew l is Brown and Peter Marseilles have contributed to the common stock of the said partner Ship. the sum, of ten thousand dollars, which has been actually, paid hi , them in cashood the said Partnership coin. messed on the 29th day of February. 1&40. and is to be terminated on the first day, of January, 18410. BHNJAMIN 13, SPRJHGER. " 40-61.1 October 3, E. Q. it A. HENDERSON. 41- THOMAS DIXON. At Reilly'. Shantee. Safety Fuse. Proposa Notice, Muslin •De Lanes. and Figured "Ainslie De Lines.hfast received .1 L nd fin sale low. by T& J. TTY. be?* is- Cross Keys Rotel ) DANVILLE, PA. . • ' THE subscriber respectfully informs his - friends and, the public that he has taken so•• • the CROSS 'KEYS HOTEL , that well is a known tavern stand situated in Humble, - - which he has fitted up in a superior man ner. With entire new furniture Of tho newest fashion and beet quality. from garret to cellar. The House has also ondergone a thorough repairond is put in the best Condition for the accommodation of customers. Ho takes the li)Serty to state that the Cross keys Ho. tel shall be kept in the best maimer. His TABLK will always be fiirnished with.,the best the market affords.- swi to served as to suit his guests. His BAR will be su ppli e d with the best of wines and liquors of all kinds. His B TMSUi will be attended by faithful Ostlers, and every attention given that elm be desired. lie respeCt, fully invites travellers and others to give him a mill. 3. K. MITCHEL. .39-2 mo. September It. Sept. 28 TIM. ALL persons knowing theinNeives to be indebted tor County TAX, fot ;fie year 1837, are hereby requested tO make immediate payment to the follow. ing individUals, where lists will be left: That part of Norwegian. now called Branch township, to make Payment to Blair McClanagan, Esq., in the Borough of MinersviN : and that part which is now called Norwegian, to Joseph Robinson, Esq. in the town of Port Carbon. If their taxes are not paid before the 25th of October, ensuing, they will be dealt with according to law. September 19 ritOCLAINIATION. WHEREAS the Constitutio; of the United States directs, that for the purpose of chaos. ing a President and Vice President of the United States. each State shall appoint, in such manner as the Legislature thereof may direct, number of Elec. tors, equal to the number of Senator, and Repreaen. tativeil to which the State may be entitled io Con. grog; Therefore. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Rep. resentatives'of the Commonwealth of Pennaylva. nis, in General Assembly met, and it is hereby en. acted by the authority of the same passed the 2d day of February, 1802. And it is enjoined on me to give due and Public Notice of such election to be held for the purpose aforesaid; I, PETER F. LUDWIG, ti High Sheriff of Schuylkill county, do therefore hereily make known and Otte this Public Notice to the Electors of the said county of Schuylkill that an Election Will beheld in the said county by the citizens qualified to vote for members of the Gene. ral Assembly, at the same places at which the said members shall hive been voted for at the last pre. ceding election, on the fifth Friday preceding the first Wednesday of 'Lop:ember, (which will , be the 30th day of pctoba nest,) for the , purpose of elect. ing 30 Elortota of a President and Vice President of the Vatted States; and the several Inspectors, Judges, and' Clerks who shall ha a attended 'at the • last election; fa members of the General Assembly, 041 4ttend and perform, at the said election of Elec. tors, the like dullest, and be subject to the like pen. - alties for neglect or misconduct, as they are or shall be liable to, et the election of the General As. semblk. And it is (*thee enacted, that as soon is all the votes Ohs!l hewed off and counted. the Judges of each district shall make out a certificate. signed by the said Judges or a majortiy of them. of the dumber of votes which have been given for each modulate; which' num bet shall be expressed in words of length. and nue of the said Judges shall take charge of said certificate and•on the Monday next. (which will be the seecind day of said month.) produce• the same in a meeting of one of the Judges from each district at the GMut Gum in the borough -of Of wigsburg. when and, : ahem the Judges so to meet. shall cast up the several county seutros, and execute. •under their respective bands and seals, a return for the whole Aistriet. and make out triplicate returns. sign. ed by the said Juages, dm , Given; ander my 'hand; at the-Sheriff's Alice in Orrgsborgilhtu3Oth day of September.in the year of our Lord one thousand eight ; hundred andlfortg. and of the Independence of the United States the Om SO. , • • 11...... , 1 PETER:F. LUDWIG, iger te. October 3; . , 40— pU~ —. • '1 PuOCLAnoLs. t 11. tstiANT to an let of the„, Assembly of te•ComMonwealth of Penns, 11 , passed the 15th y f Febrility. 1799.1. Peter . dwig. MO thecomtv of . Schuylkill. do hereby, give this Pu tai.tabe etcetera of the county of Schuylkill afowili be t . It iah FZe i ta the l Election s : b ill be held in sue of lcmintyl the second To in Oct which cholg by ballot ' A 1 • . ',... - 1 li 011 e AJt 'kit TO represent Schuylkill and Lehi. b Crionti L es. in the Congress of the Vol -. :” es. ..- . • tine Pe -- I ' 7 ..6.. , To represent Schuylkill an. 0 ,4 4 lit. the Senate of Penn -. . One Pertiogp• ' To represent' Schuylkill County In the Rouse of Representatives of this State. One Person . Far Commissioner of tshuylkill County. 1 One Person For Director of the Poor and Aliso ofEmployment of Schuylkill Co4ity. .., One ; Person For Meta of Schuylkill County. 1 • One Person For Audittr of Schuylkill County. Three Persons For Trtistees or the Chwigsburg Academy And lam the• Electors of the County of Schuylkill aforesaid, sin to assemble for the purpose of choosing by ballot the officers aforesaid on the second Tuesday of October nest, at the several districts and places, com posed of thetteveral boroughs, townships and districts, to Wit-- • he e lectorsof _ the tioniegh of Orwigsborg will bold their election at lltpCourellouse. in the borough of Or. wigsounr. • "•• The electors tot,WetstUrunalriek township will hold their election at the Court Ho use in 'the borough of Or wiesburg. N. • The electors, of East Bninswlch township will bold their election at the house of Henry Lutz, in the town of M'Keonsbnrg., The electors of Pineinsve township .will hold their election at the Anew or the late - John Barr. now 'Wm. Hach. of said township. The electors of Wayne township will hold their elec. non at the house of Leonard SholLionkeeper, in tbetown of Friedenabiug. • ' - The electors of Upper Mahatniutgo township will held, theireltiction at the house of Samuel Moyer. in said tows. ship. • • The electors of Barry township sh all bold their general election at the house of Isaac Daigle,. The electors of Lower Mahantango township, \ in Schuylkill county, residing within the followingdescribed bounds.' which tonna a new election district, Called " William's Valley." to wit: Begining at the Dauphin and Seheelhill county line, including the Tavern House on the Broad Mountain, now occupied by Williani Hall, thence along the Pinegrove township hue to where it in temente] the Lower Mahantango township line. leading in a direction to cratztowo, and thence along the ridge of the Mountain to the Dauphin and Schuylkill - county line to the place of beginning, shah hereafter hold:their election at the house of Jacob Heberling. J r.. now or late in the occupancy of Samuel Kimmel. The electors of the remai..ing part of Lower Mahan• tango township will hold their general election at the house of Philip .oamaii. in said township. The electors of •West Penn township will hold their election at the hones now occupied by Morita Forreider, in said township. • The electors of Union towLship will hold their general_ electionat the Wale of Jacob Eisenhower, in said town.. ship. The electors of Rush township will hold their general election at the brume of Johan Brous, innkeeper, in said township. • All that pan of Norwegian township. in tbe chanty of schuylkill, lying west on the following line , to wit: Beginning at she point of intersection oftherWest Branch of the river Schuylkill and Manheim township--thence op the east side of the West Branch of the Schuylkill to its intersection with Barry township, shall be a separate election district. and the electors thereof shall hold their general election, at the house •of Joseph Mills; in the Borough of Minersville, in said township. The electors sifSchuylkill township, residing east of point from the township line of Manhein.in a straight line with the Old Forge isolating thosamo to the house now Occispied by. Jacob Waimea Warthog the sante and continuing front thence in a mai& has to tholtodi tow lice. shall hold their senors l elation et the' ROSS BULL, Collector. 38-3 t• house df Frederick Beissinger.k r . in the township of :chttylkill, in said collar. , The qualified voters residing in townships or Norwe gian and Schuylkill. within the: following described bounds, 'shall hereafter be: la , separate election district. via.: &inning on the find between the townships of Norwegian and hlanheim, from thence a straight line to the house now occupied bb John Penman.including the same—from thence to the farm-house of F. IL Nichols, Esq. including the same—and from thence a straight line to the line between the townships of Norw eg ian and Barry. andfrom thence following the township lines of Barry and Rush eanwardsin apoint—from thence in a straight line southward to the Old. Forge excluding the same, thnce to the house - n(4 occupied by Jacob Woe mer. excluding the same, the.nce in a straight linerto the place of beginning. excluding the town of New Castle and that the qualified electors residing within the before described bounds.ahall hold their election at the Pen Carbon House in the towo of Port Clam. The qualified electors residing on the south side of Norwegian street in the Borough of Pottsville. including that portion of the qualified electors in Minheim town ship who have heretofore valet in the ballot box of said Borough,shall form a separate election district. and con tinue to bold their electionsit the public house of the late Henry Stager, now Geis & Brother, and that Rli the qualified electors residing on the north side of Norwe gian sweet in said Borough of Pottsville. including that portion of Norwegian township, who have heretofore voted in said Borough, shall form another separate elec tion district, and hold all elections at N.J. Trap Hotel. The qualified voters of all that put of Manhelna town ship, Schuylkill county, lying North of the summit of the second mountain. and L'sst of the river Schuylkill. shall hereafter vote in the South ►Yard of the Borough of Pottsville, at the house of the late Henry Stager, now Geis & Brother. The electors of the Waugh of Tamaqua will hold their election at the school house in said borough. That the electors of that, part of Manheim township lying southeast of the following line:—commencing at the township lino of Wayne and Maiiheim township on the Summer Hill, thence alOng the Summer Hill and Or. wigsburg road. to the house of Widow Sy sicker. and the house of John Dewalt, excluding the same, thence to the house of Philip Drumheller, thence to the house ofJohn Delbert, st the centre turnpike; thence to the house of John Bats ; thence to the house of Philip Rock; thence to the house of John Shane. jr. including the come ; thence to the township line of said Manheim and Schuyl• kill townships. shall hereafter hold tbeirgeneral elections at the Court house in the Borough of Orwigsburg. The electors oldie temaintog part of Alanneim town. ship will hold their election at the house ofJo•eph Boy. er.tnnkeeper in the town of Schuylkill Haven. The General Election in the said several districts to be opened between the hours ofeight and tan o'clock 'to the fureaoon. and shall continue without interrus Lion or adjournment until 7 o'clock in the evening, WHEN THE POLLS SHALL BE CLOSED. In ourseance of an Act Of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled.an .act re. lative to the elections in this Commonwealth." passed the 2d day of July, IBr.39,—leotice is hereby given. "That every person, excepting thejustices of the peace, ' who shall , hold any office or appointment of profit, or trust under the United States, or of this State, or of any city or incorporated district, whetherm commissioned nfficer or otherwise, a subordinate offictror agent. who i is. or shall be. employed under the legislative executive, or judiciary department of this State. or of the United States. or of any city or of anY incorporated district. and also. that every member of Congress, and of the State ' Legislature, and of the select common council of any city, or commissioner of any incorporated district; is by law incapable of holding or etercising, at the same time, the office or appointment ofjudge. inspector , or clerk of any e lection a this commonwealth, and that no truipec tor,judge or other officer of inch election, shall be eli gible to any office to be then voted for." And the said act of Assembly, entitled," an set 'vela ling to the elections of this comnionwealth."-=praled July 2d. I . further provides as follows, to wit: e That he inspectors and judges chosen as aforesaid, shall m at the respective places appointed for holding the eked n in the district. to which they respectively e i2l9 helong, ore nine o'clock ofthe darning of the second Tuesday October. in each , and every year, and each of said ins tore shall 81313010 one cleric , who shall be a qualified ter of such district. In ease, heperson who shall have received the second highest number of votes for inspector shah not attend on the day °rimy election, then the person who shall liars received the second highest number of votes for judge at the next preceding election, shall act as an inspector in his, place, and in case the pewit's who shall hive received the 'highest number of votes for inspector shall not attend the person appointed judge shill appoint an inspector in his placetl and in cue the nerson,elected a judge shall not attend, then the inspector ',who received the highest number of votes. shall appoint .1 judge in his place; and if any vacancy shall continue in the board for the space of one hour after the time fixed by law for the opening i of the election, the qualified voters of the toweship. ward or district. (or which inch officer shall have been etec'ed. resent at the placelcif election. shall elect one . of their number to fill such Vacancy." . It shall be the duty of the several assessors, ndpec- 1 ' duly. to attend at the place Of holding every general. special or township electime, during the wholetime said election is lien open , for the purpose of gating informa. don to the inspectors and jOdge, when called on. in re. lotion to the right of any person assessed by them to vote such election, or such other Marent in relation to' the assessment or enters as thei said inspecters or judge, or eitheroftheni shall from time to time require." . No person shall be permitted to 'vote at any election as aforesaid, other than a white freeman of the age of twenty-one years or more, who shall baths *sided in thm state at least one year, and in the election district where he offers to vote at least ten daysimmedudely preeedusg, such election, and within two years paid cstate or county tax, wh &shall have been assessed st least ten days be fore the election. Bata citizen ef , the United States, whit had previously been a qualified sorer of this state. and removed therefrom and returned, so d'wbo shall have resided in the election district and paid razes, al afora said. shall be entitled to vote after residing in this state,' six month.: Provided, That the white freemen citizens of the Untied States, between the ages of twenty-one.lnd' twenty-two year.; and heyeresided in this stale one year and in the election, district ten days as aforesaid, shall be entitled, to vote, although they shall not have paid taxes." "No pernon.shall be admit ed to vote whose name Is, not contained in the list of to able inhabitants furnished by the commissioners. unleasi First. , he produces a re- , coipt for the payment, wit hittulwo years of a state or county assessed vgreeably to the comnitution, and give, satialactory evidence either on his oath or affirmation, or the oath or affirmation of another, that he has paid such a tax, or on failure to produc e s a receipt, shall make oath to the payment thereof; or second. II he claim a right to vote by being an elector between the'ages of twenty one ' and twenty two years, he shall depose, on oath or a& mation, that he has resided Within the state at least one 1 year next before his applicattim. and Make such proof of residence in the district as is reqtered by this act, and that he does verily believe, from the accounts given him that he is cif the age aforesaid, and give such other evi dence as ii required by this act; whereupon the name of the persons so admitted to vote shall be inserted in the alpha aeticil list by the inspectors, and a note made op posite thereto by writing" Pax."—Joe shall be admitted to vote by reason of having paid t tax.—or the word "Age" if he shalt btradmitt .W to vote on account of his, age, and intheir awe the reason of each vote shad he totted out to the clerks. who shall make the like notes in the list 01' rotate kepi by, them. "in all Caste Whore the name of the person claiming:o vote is not &and on the list furnished by the commission. ers and assessors. or his right to vote whether found thereon sir hot, is , objected di by any qualified eititen: it shall be the duty of the inspectors tet examine such per see on bath as to hitt qualifications; and if he claims to have resided With-the state for one year or more, hie oath shall be sufficient proof thereof, but lie shall Make proof by at least one Competent Witness, who shall tie a qua. lified electOr, that ho halt resided within the diitrict for, more than I ten days next hitnediately preceding said election, and shall also biniself swear that his bona fide residence, in partuanee of hie lateral tilling is within the : district and:that he did cot remove isto said district for the purpose', of voting therein . t Every person qualifies as' iferesah/. and who shall make due proofofrequired,of his residence and payment of tases,eforesaid. shall be adthitted to vote in the town. ship, ward',.or district in whiCh be shill reside." The return judges to meet! it the Court Muse in the Borough of Orwigsburg, On Friday the 19th day otticue her, A. D, Watt. , GOD ealletirt COSISIONWIRALTII. PETER iF. LUDWIG; Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Orwidebotfir II i September 14,1840. '4, . , 1 PROCLAMATION. , —Notice le berebY given that a coun of Common Pleas; for the trial of taitses at issue, in and for the County of Schuylkill , *ill be held at Oiwigattang. in the county leressid;tra Monday the 19th day oft October nest.st 0 o'clock the forwr noon. ThertfoiC all person* having snits pending:And all persons whine duty it shall hal to appear at said Coon. will take cedes and govern themselves aceordinglY., PETER F' I..l.lDWlG.Shered:\ Sheri Once ()twigs./ burg. Sept. 28,1839. $ 39 P Punctual auendance is demanded of the Jurors and Witnesses summoned to'itiend this Court. Dorte of Thomas, Reibey, eked. Notice is hereby Rdivenj, That Letters of Administration on the Estate of Thomas Reilley. deceased, ! . late of Reading. Berke county. have been granted to - *Noah Healey, resid ing at the Falis of uoineerpo Penn township, Phibidelptda county. and, to rnard Roil ley. residing' at , Pottsville. coniwprAll per sons having claims against laid awe, are requested to present them inimediately fur settlement. end those indebted to snalte immediate payment - - 11ARRIET REILLLT. - Aim`rs. sastissi ROLM, Adale*- - SciPtehibir ' - • iPOSTSCRI-eT i 111A8IPLAtND sAng: Otimore city has gone for Ihe I cocoa by a ,• knit) , of 195 last year 4R3. 114 Baltimore county we have gat ed 250 as as heard from. Cecil county has elected the w ole liar • ticket for the first time. It'is a clean sweep. Wo have carried two •of, the fo r delegates Hartford county. Last year 298 against us. Q . een Ann county, Dorchester county * and IC couny also redeemed, - INSOLVENT DEBTORS —THE Sul a pplied to the Judges of the Coun of of Schuylkill county. for the benefit of thi of Assembly passed for the relief of lnsol and that the saM Judges have appoimed 26th day of October next. at 10 o'clock in at th e jCourt House. in Orwigsburg. for di and our crednum, when and .Acre the they think proper. JAWS DAY DANIEL K %NIG WILLIAM RICHARDSON BENEDICT'SHUBERT BERNARD WEIGSELB AL GEORGE MILLER` OWEN I. OWENS*. DANIEL YOST HENRY REINOEHL LAWRENCE FLEMING)t CONRAD FASNACKT. HENRY PUGH, ROBERT PAYNE, JACOB LONG. GEORGE SA RICKS. DANIEL fiI'INTYRE. MARTIN M'DERMOT, BE.VJAMIN SPAYD. AMUSE' MENDLE.IO:4, ROBERT PAYNE, PETER WEISS, A U. LEWIS. •, JOHN K NIE4 WILLIAM JONES, DANIEL MOSER, u:Bsus CkIAPMAN.• ——74 l— P ,F ROCLA MA Tlol4.—Wheress the Illanerat ANNON V. Priest:in; &quire, President of t several Courts of C 011111309 Pleas of the, Counties. Dolphin, Lebanon and Schuylkill, in IN insylvanl and jUstice of the several Courts of Oyer and Te ner, and General Jail Delivery, in the laid coin and nun. D. Leis, Es. and Resent v. p quire..,, jueges of the Court of Oyer and Terrain and General Jail Deliver}, for the trial mall rapt and other offenders, in the said Coign)! of 13chn kill—by their precepts to me direct, t tested at wizsburg the feral day of July. 1810, have,ord a Court of Oyer and Tenninet and General J Delivery, to be holden et Oruigsbirri, un the la Monday of October next. (being this loth of la month) to contour° one week: . .1 i Dlotice ie therefore) hereby given. to! the Citron 1 the Justices tifthe Peace, and the Conitables of I said County of Schuylkill, that they are by Mesa preeePts commanded to ba then and them at 10 clock t t in the forenoon of the said day , with * rolls, r i ecords , inquisitions. examinations, and all of er rcrtiembrancesi to do (hose iliiingi. Which to the offrcea appertain to be done, and all those that a bound by recognisance, to prosecute against prison l ers that are; or then shall be in the jail ofsa coontir of Schuylkill. are M be than ;and there prosecute them as shall be jest. _ PETER. F. LODWIG t Sheriff: Sheriff's Office, Dry's,. i burg, Oct.. 3, 1840, ( r Gen sae! tit Counonartsxma. ' • N.O.Tne witnesses and Jprors Oho am mini - ed to attend said Court, are requested to ,serve gar • tuillti la cameo, non attendance. Me lair tu a ',, cases Made end proirided. will be enforced. - -Th notice] is published by particular orders of the C • those c iconeeracd will therefbregovero Iberian+ inA accur ingly: , , woirtca is herehit gieeri to all it May cone ' A'll that the foll Owing writ has been 'lssued out : ' the Gurt of Camtinn .Pleas of Schni!kill Ocitia i . and to me directed to wit f , • tielibylkili.County i iss: . •• • . The Commonwealth of Pa. to t '.:., ' Sheriff ot Schuylkill Comity Greek, fg:..V If John George nu and David G ' t • k' .._ 4 0 : ‘,- awilt make you secure of prosieeithr ..„ their claims, then we cennMand yi ~ that you summon by "stood and law $ ' sommocers, Fiebastin Miller; Peer Filbert , J If StrimPler, John AV: Patton. the Union Gn h Company of Per.nsylvania, end Elizabeth Break ' widow of Daniel Drenkle. deceased; Amos Bstarly I f and %laria his wife, late Marie Drenkle, and 'teary S. Drenkle. Catharine S.. Drenkle, Elizabeth. 8. : Drenkle. Caroline brentie, and Sarah :Urenkles It ing minor children of Daniel Drenlas dictum& t e 'mid Amo s Eqeirl being theirleirdian; and Ist ' Weyman and Margaret hie wife, late widow ' Damn) D. B. Keim, Kitten D. B. Reim. Audit D. B Kenn. Catherine 1); 11. Kenn. being ' Miner children of bantel D .B Keim deteasfd and Matinee . Richards bOntifieir (inertly:in, and blievilie fr e t Aisignee'of the egad Daniel D. B..Keim deeesse ;- The heirs and legal representativestof Christian deceased, to wit, JoSn f.ey, Christian Lay. Willis ' Stroh and Elisabeth We wife, Henry Zimmerm - and Mary his wife. Anginal], Holmes and' Sir his wife, William Ley. The children o f Nicht, I Kutsiniller who wits intermarried with one nf t - daughters of Christian Ley deceased, now else .', ceased, to wit : 'pooh Kutsmiller„ Daniel greeted fir, Sarah Kutsmiller. John Kosmiller Isaac Kat . miller. The childrekot .--. Saiith who Was al married to one of dirdaughters of Christian deed. now also dee'd. to wit: Getup Smithy /Oh ' Smith, Shay Smith. 'Elisabeth Rebeeen :Smith a ' Sarah Smith end John Meyers end Sarah :its wi Ir . who was the 'widow of the said Christisklicy, dd.:. ceased. late of yairt enonty,,in that they , tie end It peer before our Judges at grwigsbnig , at oat Con of Common Pleas there gibe held'on Monday nut preeeedini the fait Monday of tictoberneit.tb sheet wherefore whereas John Georgia and David Grooli:. weld, Plaintiffs. and the said defendantiabovinanwit, together. an undivided dO hold abut-:134 Annte . eif ground wit/. ittielippertenanees t sitiiali iii tie ro w. ship of Pine Grove in the Counly:'of, & ar ' boy bounden by landa'of now Or late &bur Hitsts:l cob Hoover and others , being on the Union Canal ' ii the town of Pine Grote, and known by.ths noireif, Forge pmnerth they the said defendants; partit ' thereof bet Ween theme Ik6iolifing to ifie, laiti din customs of the taiiimonwealth of Pentiaylviinliti ' be made, do contradict. nd 'the Isitie to bis done, not permit tnijulitl , y ind,ecintrafy fa.thojamik hi , ill acid customs . &c. • i iiiid hate you then.thettiwa of :hose sinbiliollert bra this Writ. - ' Witness th e Honorable A. V. Parsons Provid es' of out said Conn. at Orwigsburgethe 29th day Austisti A. 0.'1640. , • - ' • , • ,PETE R F. LU)WIG Sheriff. .Sheriff a OfSee.Orniphliffb i bepternber Sift; 1840 , ( , • The slt4rtatik of 1 SO. The Joan els albs Simatiand Home of .Repr tittives of the State ;of . Penuaylvanii. or 1540. atni pekage for the scliool Directors of,thl several schen Districts of the connty of Schnhill. containieg' ,aidev. a copy •of the report of t he Common &boo 'and school directont i a blank form foi ice` annual pOrt,cf the Directors. have been received at the mnisioners race. and will open - application' *TA entitled to them. be, delivered. Canimissioner'saii;e. C. ..'IID4BRIZ/4t;t C zt OrwipbargSept:l9.lll(o. • • 5 Dollars. Reward. STRAYED AWAY from the subscriber on tin .27th of Aoguat, t Mack COW, with a whit' lace, two holes In her burrs, and a slit in One Sim Whoever will return the said COW to Robert Rol leo ;Vloant Ling!age, sill 'receive the. stiemi j ARCIIID %T.D . PaDqll. ceptwor. . , rtbeis halve }:otenton Plat, • :several Acts lvent Debtors. I Monday t the tbrermao, beariolfor as tniy alma it 102 E 311-6 t