THEATRE. • ,• New York Company, under the management of POIVE4. SATURDAY evening. October 2d„will be pm sented. the celebrated Comedy of CELATCLES 2, OR t_ The Merry Captain Copp, i Mr. Eberle, Charles 2nd, • Marsh, Lady Clara, ; Mrs.! Eberle, The evening'. entertainmentl r to conclude with the .plendid Melo Warne of THE HUNTER OF THE ALPS. Helena, L Mrs. Powell. Pottsville., Oct. 2. . 40-1 in Temperance NiOeting. THE menibtirs•of the Pottsville Temperance So ciety are deSireirio meet on irncial business, at the Acadamv hn Tuesday evening !text, at half past seven o'clock ROBERT M. PALMER, Sect'.9. 40— Octohe'r. 2 National Light 'lntlintry, WILL Parade on Wrifnesri ' the Mit doy of Octoher, 0441, al the Armor*, at 8 o'clock, A. M. ir. IVtnter uniform, tally cgolplicd fur inspection, and Battalion Parade. By Command fLERICITARDS, First Sergeant. 40— OCtober 2 Etepeal! Iteßeal_!! A II Er,F: NI. Meeting will le hell in Mincrsville, at the Ilioel of Mrs. Mills, iin,!Tlesday evening next, the sth of October, at 7 O'clock. Several Gentlemen will adlre.o the meeting. THOMASIJ.[.I3AIRD, Pres', P. FICARTY, Scct'y Octobcr 2 - • Notice, ~. . To e/ Citizens of the PolispilkSchnol Diet - lei. fril E iinidcrsigneil, one of Ole ;school Directors of -Ra• this distict, respectfully requests the Parents or Guardatns of such children aii receive tuition in the public schools, to communicate to him through the Post Office, their satiqa/Itori,, or diatarisiartion• in regard tO the conduct of die :icverkl Teachers in the macagentent arid imprtheMent of the pupils entrusted to their care. _ i Strict confidence may be ieliended upon. if re quired, but the information "n 'earnestly solicited, on or before Tuesday next, flie sth Inst. Joili4 19.. CROSLAND. I 40— 0.1,111er 2, 18.41 _ Opposition Line Of Coaches • TO PORT OARBON'. ISAAC THOM PSO.N & CO. FOR di s c special accorninhclat , r ion of their friends anckthc public, have conimCneed an OPPOSITION ONE, which will leave Pottsville at 5 o'clock A. M. and S o'clock I'. M., for PoffCarbon, and at any other hour, desired by passengers wh4 wish to take Beau, to their new and easy riding cinches to Reading. lit — For sc ats aptply at William liittzner's and Lewis ttedner's respective hotos, at Port Carbon, and at M. Mortimer'.: hotel, Pottsville. ISAAC TIIQMPSON & CO. 40— October 2 &-. Lot tor Sale. /HE subscriber will sell at public Sale. at Mor i timer's liotel,`on Saturday the 16th of October. inst., at 2 o'clock P. Al. his two story frame dwel -44„ hog house. with Kit4lien attached, situ sass ted on Lyon street, in this Borough The house is 113 feet front by 30 deep, well built, and in grind order. The Lot is - 24 tett front by 190 ieclp, and has a front. also on Market street. The house will'. be told at any time :pre , oous to theAay of sale should a purchaser offer. The terms will be made known on the day of sale, and by .application in the meanitime to the subserh her. JOHN BROWN. October 2 A. Siray cow. ABLACK with a small white front on the left side, about eight ycarstold, was brought to the subseribd on Satudday last. The owner rr•picmed to call, pay charges, and take her away. RICIIARD EDWARDS, near the East Mines. 90— Ovt”ber 2 Assignees' dale. TIME Subscribers , AssignecS of Jones, Keim & Li- CO. will ceer at Public Sale, un Saturday, the !titli day of October next, at one o'clock', P. M. at J IM. house of John Bally, innkeeper, in hamburg, perks county: All the Right, Title and interest -id John M. Kenn, henry Conrad, and Samuel B. Reeve, Assigned to the subscribers, to be three one fourth parts of the following !described Real Es tate : No. I. Windsor Furnace Farm, situated in • i•Vindsor township, I3erkii county, containing one Hundred:and - Twelve Acres, More or less, bounded by lands of Giodfried smith, and others : The 1 01.• movements are a ! good STONE ['OUSE, ilei~11 1 :1 7 With a never-failing spring of water in t.. the cellar ; a new! Switzer Barn, and Ills other outbuildings. ' The !and is in a tog h•stai,e of cultivation, and diVided into fields of a convenient size by new Pbst and Rail fence; about JO acres of Meadow hind, well watered, Ii acres of wood land, and the reisidue arable, No. •2. A tract of SPROUT LANI), situate in said Windsor township, one !mile from said farm, containing 10 acres, more or ;less, adjoining lands of Peter Shaeffer and others. ! No. 3. A tract of WOOft .AND, situate on the East side of Schuylkill paqly in said Windsor township, and partly in Schuylkill county, adjoin ing other tands'of Jones. Keirn, & Co. Port Clin ton and others, containing froM 3 to 400 acres. No. 4. A tract of SPROUT LAND, situate in Bern township, Rerks county, adjoining lands of Samuel Ili:beWc. John Slidy ind others, containing 150 a env:: more , /r less. No. 52 A tract of SPROUT LAND, situate in said Bern nship, atijmninal lauds'of Jacob K a tit man, .Philip Ftlhcrt, and °piers, containing 3'2 acres, more or ices. The three last mentioned, i 'Pritets will be sole separately, or in lots, to suit purchasers. forms made known Rl( II D BORN E, _ . I) INI . , October 2 - - Information, is wanted of PATH RAC BRE.NNAN NEILLY, formerly . of Newtown Coßterv, Queens county, Ireland. lie arrived in Alas country i nhotti tour years ago, and when last.lteard of, about two year's ago,jte was at Ifaeilatn,•*4 York, residing with man by thkt name or - MiOrael Quinn. Should this notice meet the eye of Prick B-ennan Neilly, or any person acquainted wt h km; he or they will confer, a particular fAvor,.by . addressing a line Id the subscriber, his step tallier, at the Pottsville; Pa , P. 0. giving information where he muy be fotird. 111(11AEL RE'VNEDY. oeleher 2(1 . : 413-3 t• Dicti r onarv. iC'CIONARY of Art.F, Manufactures and D Mines, by Andrew Ure, M. J. Also A Prictiest Trei.itit,e on R t rl Roads, and interior communication in general,lenntaining numerous experiments on the poweri of improved iricomn. lives Engines, and tables of,llie comparative cost of eonveyance on Canal,. Railway, and turnpike, Roads. Third Edition by Nicholas Wood. Just receivedao for sale by R. R.ANNAN. 40— October 2 ( stru PERIOR Beers Tongues, Just receiveci and for sale by I T. & S. BEATTY. 4, 1841 6 —tf. The [louse_ Book, 'QR a Manuel of Domestic Economy for !Town and Country. by Mao. Leslie. Also M his-Lep. lies complete Cookery. Just received and for sale by D. HANNAN. Jctober 2 - 90— Coroner's °Mee. the Free and Independent Electors of Schuylkill County itELLOW CITIZENS:—At the urgent splicita tion of a latge ,norther of my friends and ac iiiminiancesll have been induced to offer myself as au independent candidate fur the offite of Coyoner o a f Schuylkill county, at the ensuing October elec tion. Should I be so fortunate as to receive a ma jrity of your sutFrageF, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the Mike with fidelity and impartiality. Your friend and Obedient Servant, I • WILLIAM YOST. Pottsville, September 25, 1891. 39—te. Head Quarters, Firstßattalion Schuylkill County Volunteers. i i .i.E Battalion will parade fully equipped, 1 Winter Uniform, in the B.‘rough of Orwigs— uirg, on Wednesday. October 13th. at 10 o'clock A. 1.. for review and inspection. The Line will be oEmed ir. the centre St. the right reeling on faughawout's Hotel, fronting the East. - By Command G EO. C. W y NKOOP, Lieut. Col: First Battalion Schuylkill County Volunteers. HEAD QUARTERS First Battalion schbylkill County Volunteers. LIEUT. DANIEL J. RIDGEWAY has been appoirOed to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resig nation of Lieu'. Charley Potts, as'Adjulant or this Battalion. He will be obeyed and respected ac ordingly. GEO. C..WYNKOOP, Lieut. ed. First Battalion Schuylkill County Volunteers. Pottsville Sept. 25 39--; CM ui READ WHAT IT HAS DONE. I'htsictan may boast of his skill; the quack may puff. and praise the wonderful effects of his rcrnet y ; Vet we boldly challenge any of them to produce as, dimple. safe and powerful a n utlicibe as Du. lVtsTAlts BA I.SAM lIF WI to CHERRY, the famous remedy lor CONSPAIPTION. lAIVER COMPLAINTS, C DMIDS, GOldS, &c, inr READ THE EOM-Owl - NG LANCASTER COUNTY, Sept. 2d,1811. SIR—As you desired me to write and let you know if your Balsdm relieved me any, 1 take this opportunity in inform you that it has not only relieved megreatly, but has almost cured me entirely. Before I had finish ed the second Bottle, I felt almost•like a well man, and feel better every day 1 take it. My, cough is stopped laltogether, I spit up a very little, and for two Weeks or :morel have slept a great deal better than 1 have done Mitt the last year. Indeed 1 feel •so well I am sure 1 'shall recover my health, and that too for a few dollars, !after having spent half my earnings in the last too years ;for medicines that done me no good. 1 saw the Doe-' inr in Lancaster a few days ago who gave me medicine he said 1 looked much better. but when I tole him 'what 1 was taking he did'in say any more hbout it, but hoped 1 would get well. I shall come to Philadelphia in a week or two and will come to see you again. Respectfully, 4c. GEORGEK R ElifE R. f r :M a' AlVOTtillElt CAGE. t COUNTY, August 28, 1841. To Dr. WISTAR, DEAR Sat.—lt gives me g at pleasure to inform' ou that my sister's health has t roved very much since she has been using your Balsa and we have every reason to believe that she will Iwo er her health com pletely. She has nearly used three Bottles! purchased of you and wishing to procure more before she. has ;used the last, L•wish you to send me three •Bottics of !the Balsam by the bearer of this letter. Since she has been taking your medicine, she' says she has not felt pain or been troubled with those distressing night ;sweats she was formerly subject to ; coughs very little, ;rests better at night, and finds her sleep more refresh ' ing than it has been for many months. She is also in better spirits than we have seen her for a long time and our physician thinks there is no doubt but shelvill re cover her health permanently. . Yours mcst Respectfully, EDWARD HOLM ES. jQ Purchasers should he particular to ask for DR. Wis - rkss BAI-SAII or WILD CHERRY as there is a SYR UP sold of the same name. The genuine medicine sold in Pottsvilleby JOIIN S. C. MARTIN, Agent for Schuylkill County, ID' See other advertisements September 25 39 Valuable Coal Lands in Schuylkill County, FOR SALE, 7HE VALLEY FURNACE LANDS."; /FINE full equal undivided ninth part or share of 'to a Tract of Land it, Schuylkill county. , designed " The Valley Furnace Lands," bounded by Lands surveyed to Neill) Bosky, Charles Shoemaker, Francis Mentge?, Matthias Keely, James Dickin. son, John Swartz, Th.etor Gairge i•lentworth, and others, and containing in the whole Fight Thou. sand one Hundred ucres strict measure. .• THE SELTZER TRACT" One full equal undivided moiety of l'hree Tracts of Land in Schuylkill township, Schuylkill county, containing Three hundred and twenty lour acres thatv three perches, and one full equal Undivided crghth part of one Tract of Land in the same Town ship, containing Seventy acres and Ono hundred and thirty eight perches: the whole Fehr Tracts containing Three hundred and ninety five ilicres and eleven perchesond designated •.The Seltzer Tract." THE EAGLE HILL COAL TRACT." Seven Sixteenths undivided plat or share of a Tract ofLand in Schuylkill Township, 'Schuylkill county, designated " The Eagle 11111 Coal Tract," hounded by Lands of John Kelm, Philip Faust, Daniel Graff, Conrad firrbh, and others, and contai 'ling Three hundred and seventeen acres. Apply to Herman Cope agent for the subscribers, or to either of the undersigned. JAMES DUN DAS, MOR DICAI D. LEW IS, I SAMUEL W. JONES, } Trustees. 'ROBERT L. PIT FIELD, I ROBERT 110 W ELL. J Phila. Septi•mher 4 36-2 mo 11 , ' A I, 114 GOONS . subscriber has just returned from Ncw -11 i York' F Fhitadelphia, and is now opening a general ast.ortinent of Fall Goods. comprising, Blk. Blue and Invs. Green Cloths, Cassinters, Sattinelfs Vestings, of every description, Martnoes Nlouse line De Lanes, Ladies Cravats Scar 4s, Manches ter Ginghams, 4-c. together with a general assort ment of Fancy and' Domestic Dry Goods, which will be sold very cheap at the sign, of the " Gulden AISO a-large supply of Fall Carpeting, consisting of I :Dim ria I, Superfine and lovipriced Ingrain, :2-4. 3-4 ,Sr 4 4 Vanefian do. Damask do. Brussels and Milton.lleurth Rugs, Floor oil Cloths, ly 1, Alicant aturxMalaillu Door Mats, Stair Rods, 'Damask LS: Plair. Mauings, lice. for' sale very cheap. E. W. EARL. 34 August 21 Auditor's Notice rriflE subscriber having been appoiUted by the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill county an Auditor to ascertain the creditors entitled to receive distribution under the assignment of George W. Baum, and to distribute the assets paw in the hands of John Beitennian and Charles Ftailey Esq , his Assignees. Notice is hereby given to all per. sons interested to present their claimsdo the sub scriber at the Public House of Michael ;Seltzer, in the Borough of Oriuigsburg, oil Mandity the 4th day of October next, September 4 Sarsa pa ri Ila Compound. "VOW N Q ' Celebrated Sarsaparilla I C.ompound ' 1" a freak :apply just received by E. Q. & A. [HENJ ERSON, Scptembe 10 - 37—' DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM. OF ELD-CHERRY BOLD as this assertion'may appear, it is a truth that shonid be known and ft.lt by all. Thousamis are the victims of this distressing disease, and all are tatetht to believe they have no hope of relief but in the grave. Has nature liurnished us no remedy for this disease? We say yes, and will prove it true. In that simple tree, tho , ‘Wicto CHERRY ( Primus Virginiani) we are furnished with one of surprising power and Borth all others we possess The phySiCiasiS may deny this the ' incredulous may doubt, yet its •powerful virtues in,this complaint are such zit will convince the world that "Consumption" may and can be cured. evenwhen life has been despaired of. We do not intend to insult an intelligent community by pretending. it Will either form a new Lem; or cure every case on every stage of the disease ; but We boldly assent, that it has effected more cures than all other remedies put together and even many that was considered incurable. Such, irk., deed, are the surprising virtues of this medicine, thatv none need despair. Ilundreds have been cured, and many more will be if they value life and health, and are afflictei with consumption, give the" BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY a fair trial, and., ou will no doubt Le richly paid for it. Besides, its astonishing efficacy in consumption, it hasalso heen used with universal success in LIVER COMPLAINTS, CHRONIC, COUGHS, ASTII3IA, BRONCH ITIS, CRoUp. and WHOOPING Cotton, and cured many after every other remedy had failed. The genuine medicine sold in Pottsville by JOHN S.C. MARTIN, general agent. Price. 8 I a Bottle. ?KT See other advertisements September 25 QT RAYED from the York Tunnel mines, on Wednesday the Bth of September, a BLACK MARE, small size having one blind eye, and a white spot on her (bet ;* she had a rail road harness on at the time she was lost. Any person who shall return the above described mare, or give him itifio tuition where she may be found, shall receive the above reward by the subscriber. W LLIA EAGLE. Seuylk iII Haven, Sept. 25 39 —3t QBRAYED away from the subscriber in Miners_ •-•-• silk, about three weeks ago, a BLACK COW, about 7 years old with a mall white spot on her breast and the horns stand nearly -straight up. Whoever will return said cow to the owner, or give Information where he can get her again, shall be reasabably rewarded. September 25 titiDS GOB 6.115 r lir r e ARE alwar cured by - MSTOIS BALSAM Mr WILD CHERRY.. the celebrated remedy for Pulmo nary diseases. This is the Season when such complaints become most prevalent, it is the time when the early seeds of CONSUMPTION " are often innocent ly sown from what is usually termed a slight or simple COLD. Owing to the sudden changes of temperature. exposure to the imclemencies, evc . mine are exempt from them, but many treat them too lightly and let them true on for weeks and even months without th.nking of the consequesces. REMEMBER, that neglected COLDS are always dangerous, and in nine cases out of ten the cause of that fearful disease consumption. A cold pro— duces a cough-.--it settles upon the breast, a hoarseness with pains in the breast will follow. next a difficulty of breathing, flushes of heat, cold chills, and finally all the symptonsof this distressing complaint. Thousands are thus hurried to the grave front their own neglect Be advised, then, and do not trifle with an enemy so dangeroui; it is easily corer if taken in time; but if too long neglected, may be beyond the power of medicine. If you value your life or health, don't treat to any-of the quack nostrum..."but procure a Bottle of the BALSAM OF Wit.D.Ciirtutv immediately. It is a remedy that has stood the lest of experience, cured thousands, and saved many front an early grave. 313 - K A Boner: of it is the house and you will soon know its value. Price $1 a bottle. Soki in Pottsville by JOHN S.C. MARTIN. Agect for Schuylkill County. my See other advertisements September 25 39 FrIHAT the partnership heretofore existing be tween Michael Murphy and William Morris; trading tin the coal business , under the firm of, Murphy & Morris, was this day dissolved, by mu. Lust consent. The business hereafter will be con ducted by Michael Murphy, by whom all the debts of the firm will be paid, and unto whom alt those who are indebted to the firm are requested to make payment. MICHAEL MURPHY. September 18 39 AND MILL AIACIIINERY FOR SALE. /ECHE subscriber offers for sale, the 87'EA.11 21 " ENOINE AND MACH/VERY OF lIIS FLOUR MILL, situate in Germantown, six miles north of Philadelphia. Hie Engine is of twenty horse-power, is almost new, and is a superior arti cle. The machinery of the mill, consists of two pairs of Burr stones, 4! ) feet each ; one pair country stones, one pair hulling stones: one merchant and two country bolts and chests; one rolling screen; three sets elevators; three hopper-boys; together with all the requisite machinery for carrying on the mil ling business, in good order. This machinery Is the most approved construction, with cast-iron gear ing, and has been used only about fifteen months. It will be sold altogether, or divided to suit purcha sers• The whole can be examined at any time, at the mill, by applying to the undersigned in (;erman town ; or information can be obtained of Mr. HUGH REID. Manayank. INSOLVENT DEBTORS.„—The subscribers A have applied to the Judges of the Court of Com mon Please of Schuylkill county, for the benefit of the several Acts of Assembly, passed for the relict of Insolvent Debtors, and that the said Judges have appointed Monday the 18th day of October next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Court House, in Orwigsburg, fur the hearing or us and our credi tors, when and wheFinhey may attend if they think proper. . DAVID R. THOMAS, JACOB MILLER. SAMUEL KIMMEL, JOHN HIPPLE, WILLIAM DAVIS, JOHN F. UEBELE, JOSEPH HOSKINS, WILLIAM BROWN, SAMUEL NUGANT, ABRAHAM ZIM M ERMAN, PETER MM ER MAN, PETER H ERTZOG, PATRICK OW ENS, JOHN FULTON, BUR D PATTERSON, ISAAC STRAW. ...- JOSEPH MORTON. DANIEL JUDY, ADAM STRAUSSER,' September 25 39 JACOB HAMMER. 36- THE I%IINEWS JOURNAL. CONSUMPTION CAN BE MED. THE CELEBRATED REMEDY FOR DISEASES OF THE LUNGS, $ 5 REWARD. Stray Cow.- Take Notice, steam Engine September 25 INSTRUCTION ON THE Piano Forte & in Vocal Music. FRIIIE inhabitants of Pottsville and its vicinity arc it most respectfully informed that the subscriber will give instruction nn the Piano Forte and Vo cal music accompanying - the same, to such per sons that may feel disposed to patronise him.— He will attend at stated hours, in any family ; his terms may be ascertained by application at Mr. Shubert's Store, Centre Street. E. F. RICHARDS. 28—Iyr. . July 10 Carpetings. INGRAIN Carpeting for sale by E. Q. 4. A. HENDERSON frHAT fearful and destructive enemy to our health 4 " and happiness (Cohsumption ) conqured at las*. ALBAN Y. September 6,1641. , DEAR SIR--In yours of the 28th instant you ask if your BALSAM OF WILD CIJERRY has proved successful in this part of the country. In answer to these inqui ries I can safely assert there has never been any medi cine introduced here that has received such universal approbation, and the demand for it iecreases daily.— ,Physicians generally appear to be strangely prepossess ed in its favor and many of our first finuilies are now trying it. In several cases that I have heard from, it has given great relief, and others have said they reel satisfied it will cure them effectually. One case in par ticular I would mention is, that of the wife of Mt. !low an., a very influential family. residing a few miles out of town. who has Leen lingering with consumption for several years and tried all the celebrated remedies in vain. She has only used three or four Bottles of your B a lsam, and Mr Howard informed me, a few days ago, that she was recovering rapidly, that her cough nad erased entirely and lie confidently believed it had been the means of saving herAlfe. These I think are pretty strong proofs of virtues, but I flatter myself before the winter is over I shall be able to give you many oth ers such as few medicines can boast of. Yours Respectfully THOMAS SIIF.PPARD. The genuine medicine is sold in Pottsville by RESPECTFULLY tenders his services to the citizens of Pottsville. He will be happy to wait on any one desiorous of instruction on the Pi ano Forte, together with Singing, the Flute, Flage olet, Accordeon, besides other masical instruments. If sufficient encouragement is offered, he proposes to open a singing school. The first quarter will be Eeroted to laying the foundation of music, and after that the higher branches will be taught. Lessons in Sacred Music will be given to suit the varins congregations of this Borough. Singing will be taught in both the German and English languages. Pianofortes tunt d and repaired. Mr. Grohe's residence is at Dr. Brandner's, No. 9 Mahantungo Street. Sept. 25. 1841. Ea rgtIIE LANDIIOLDERS of Pinegrove and Low. it .cr Malihntango lowcship nre again rtquested to meet on the ith of October at the house of Israel Reinhart, in Pinegrove Schuylkill county ; and those that have not made answer to the receipt of the Circular, will please to answer before the above named lime. Ictober 2, 18 IL 40— JOHN DANIELS. 39-30, W. ❑. STOKES. 36-3 ts II ANOTHER li LIFE SAVED. To Da. 11. WISTAR JOHN S. C: MARTIN, Agent for Schuylkill Conroy Price $1 a Bottle trr Sec other advertisements. .s.eiitember 25 MR. J. A. GROHE, Professor of Music. Swatara Coal Lana.. PROC LAM A TION. IOTICE is hereby given that a Court of Corn mon Pleas, for the trial causes at is.ue, in and for the county of Schuylkill, will be held at Or. wigsburg, in the county afaresaid,on Monday pre ceding the last Monday in October next, ( being the 18th of said month.) Therefore all persons having suits pending, and all persons whose duty it shall be to appear at said Court, will take notice and govern themselves ac cordingly. JOHN G. WOOLISON, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office Orwige burg. Sept. 25, 1841. ( 30— Coffee and Tea WITH 'roam, will be served up every day at the Exchange Hotel Refectory, hum 9 o'- clock A. M. until! 11 P. M. price 123 anty. JOHN SILVER, fur WV M. G. JOHNSON. September 18, 1841. 38—tf. ARE 8. SUM Fashionable Hair Culler, , Third door above the Pennsylvania Hall, Centre Street POTFS%I LLE, MOST respectfully returns his grateful aelenow I. edgments to his numerous friends and custo mers, wbeihave su generously patronized him since he commenced business, and he can but repeat hrs former pledge; to attend seduously and unre.nitting lylto businese; he flatters liimsejf from his long ex perience of seventeen years in - the business, that he will be able to cut hair according to the latest fash. ion, and shave with ease. And he hopes by strict attention to business to merit ond receive a share of public patronage. fie has just received a most splendid assortment of perfumery, consisting in part of Citronella water, a delightful perfume fcir the toilet Eau de Colonge water. Florida water, Lavender water, Rose water, Bear's Oil, Antique Oil, Tooth Paste, Combs, Hai r Wash, Maceassa , Oil, Pomatum, Indian Hair.dye ' Savon Shaving Cake, Otto of Rose Shaving Cakes, Conpress Soaps. Bergamot Soaps, and Fancy Soaps. He has for sale that highly fra grant Halm of Columbia, which destroys dandruff of the head and pi events the hair from decaying and falling off. Ile hopes,the public will give it a fair tri. al, an several hundreds in the last few years have de rived great beneSt therefrom.. September IS, 1841. 38-3 m. Fall Fashions. lA~HE subscribers respectfully beg leave to inform 11 - their patrons and the public generally, that tbey have Just received by late importation, the FALL AND %V INTER. FAsuloci• ' together with French, Wool and web died Goths;; French barred Cassimers of all color;': Also a fine selection of French and English Saline, plain and figured. They have added to their former supply a fine assortment of Stocks, Bosoms, Colors &e., all of which they will warrant to be of a superior quality and made up in the most appro_ ved sty le. LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR, Merchant Tailors Corner Centre & Mahaniongo St. Pottsville. September I>a, 1f341. 38—if N B The public are invited to call and examine the goods, so that they may be : able to judge for themselves. L. T. County Commissioner. To the Free and Independent Electors 'nl Schuyl 101 l Cou nly FRIENDS AND FELLOW CITIZENS :- Encouraged by the Folicitation of a number of my friends, I have been induced to offer myself as a Candidate for the Commissioner's Office of Schuylkill county, at the ensiling election, and respectfully solicit your suffrages and support.— Should I be so fortunate as to receive a rnwjurity of the votes of my fellow citizens, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of said Office with fidelity and to Ire best of my abilities. I remain your friene and fellow.mtizen, JACOB MATTHEWS. Orvigaburp, September IS, 1841. 38—te. FOR SALE. E subscriber is authorized to sell at private s- sale for cash, all the personal property belong— ing to the North American Coal CompanY, con— sisting of 43 large Rail Road Cars, suited to the track of the Mount Carbon Rail Road, 16 Rail Road Cars, suited for the Mill Creek Rail Road with a large number of Drift Cars all in good order, Ano Truck Waggons, together with a variety of Stores ne cessary for mining operations, cyllinder and other Screens, Cart., Waggons, Blaclutmith Tools, Picks, Shovels, Chains. Ifc. 4r. Together with one fifteen horse power Engine complete. one Theodolite and level in good order. Apply to JAMES SILLIMAN, Jr. 35—tf August 28 York Store Boom PO Let. Apply to THOMAS MILLS. September 4 36 Clark's Commeirary. THIS valuable work complete in fourectavo vol umes. beautifully printed on good paper. Also Clark's Commentary on the New Testiment, one volume Bvo. Just received and for sale by B. BANNAN. 36 August 2€l PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, in and by an act of the General As seinbly of the Cmiunonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled " An act regulating the General Elections with. in this Commonwealth, passed the 2d day ofJuly. A. D. 1839," it is made the'duty of the Sheriff of evety county to give public notice of such election to be hnklen. and to make known in such notice what officers are to be elected: Therefore, I, John G. Woo!ism), Iligh Sheriff of the county of Sclolkill,, do stsxit KNOWN by this advertisement to the electax of 84,id county of Schuylkill, that a GENERAL ELECTION will he held in the said county. on Tuesday the I 2ih day of October next, et the several districts thetofas follows, to wit : 1. The electors of the borough of Orwigshurg will hold their election at the Court House in the borough of Orwigsburg. 2. The electors of West granswig township will bold their election at the Court House in the Borough of Orsvigsburg. 3. The electors of East Bronswig township will hold their election at the home of Henry Lutz, now occupied by John Boyer, in the town of Ilsleheansburg. 4. The elect trs of Pinegrose townshita will hold their election at the house of the late John Barr, now William Lutz, organ) township. 5. The electors of Wayne township will hold their election at the house of Loenard Shell, innkeeper, in :the town of Friedettsterg. ft. The electors of Upper Malinteingn township will hold their election at the house of Peter Vsiderrlbriinerly Samuel Moyer, in said township. 'l. The electors of Barry township, including the house occupied by Mr'. Hawn. will hold their election at the house 01 Isaac Dengler, in said toyynship. 8. The electors of Porter township will hold their elec tion at the house ofJacoh Ileberling Jr. now or late in the occupancy of:Samuel Kimmel, in said township. 9. The electors of Lower Mahanraogo township will bold their general election at the hotise of Joseph Pit man, in said township. 111. The electors of West Penn township will hold their election at the house now occupied by Illoritz Fo reider, in said township. • 11. The electors of Union Township will hold their election at the honse ofJohn Eisenhower, ut said WWll ship. EMI . 12. The electors of Rush township will hold their election at the house of John Braus, innkeeper, in said township. 13. The electors . or Bnwpch township, including that part of Norwegian tow heretotine voting m the Borough of Slineremile shall lie a separate election dis trict-and the electors thereof shall hold their get eral election at the house occupird by Charles Taylor, the Borough of Itlinersville, aforesaid_ 14. The electors of township, residing east of a point from the township line of Alanheim, in a r.traL hi line with the Old Forge, including the same, from thence to the house now occupied by Jacob Wow mer, including the same. and continuing from thence in a straight line to the Rentrh township Me_ cihll hold their general election at the house of Frederick Ben singer, Jr. to the township of Schuylkill, in the said croint‘- 15. The qualdled voters residing. in the township of Norwegian and in the county of Schn)llill, within the following described bounds. shall hereatli r a seperate election district, 1/t2: Beginning on the line between the townships of Norwegian and Manheim; from thence a straight line to the house now occupied by John Penman, including the snare—from thence to the Norwegian church—from thence to the farm house of F. B. N mho Is, Esq. including the same—from thence a straight line to the line between the townships of Nor vregian and Barry—from thence following the township lines of Barry rand Rush eastward to a point—from thence in a straight line soutliwtati to the Old Forge. excluding the same, t hence to the house now occupied by Jacob liVonamer, excluding the some, and thence in a straight line to the place of beginning, excluding the town of New Castle, and the qualified electors residing within the before described bounds shall hold their elec tion at the Port Carbon House, in the town of Port Carbon. 16. All the qualified electors. residing on the cast side of Norwegian street, in the Borongb of Potfsvd le in the county of Schuylkill, ineluchng that portion oldie qualified electors in Alanhenn township, who have here tofore •oted in the ballot boa of said Borough. shall form a separate election district, and continue to hold their elections at the public house of Geis & Brother, in said B g h. 17. All the qualified electors residing on the west side of Norwegian street, in the borough of Pottsville aforesaid. including that portion of the electors of Nor wegian township who have heretofore voted in said bor ough, shall form another and separate election district, and hold theit election at the public house of N. J. Mills. ' IS. The electors of the borough. of Tatnoqua will hold their election at the school house in sail borough. 19. That the electors of Manheim township l) wg south-cast of the following line :—cotarriencir.g at the township line of Wayne and Manheim townships on the Summer Hill, thence along the Sommer 11111 and Orwigshorg road, to the house of Widow Sweicker, a n d the house of John Dewalt, excluding the same, thence to the house of Philip Drumheller, thence to the house ofJohn Detbert, at the centre turnpike; thence to the house of John riatr, thence to the house of Ph, hp Rock thence to the house of John Shane, Jr. including the same; thence to the township line of said Manheim and Schnylktll townships, shall hereafter hold their general elections at the Court House, n the borough of Orwigs bore. •20. The elector* of the remaining part of Manheim township will hold their elect.on at the home of Philip foyer, innkeeper, in the town of Schuylkill Haven. At which time and place are to be elected by the freemen of the county of Schuylkill : for Governor of the Commonwealth of renneylvania One ll'erson for Member of the Douse of Representatites of the Cotninonwcahh of Pennsylvania. One Person for Coroner. One Person for County Commissioner. One Person for County Treasurer. tine Person for Director of the Poor. Two Persons for County Auditors. Two Persons for Trustees of the Orwigsburg Academy in the county of Schuylkill. The general election and election for inspectors and judges. to be opened between the hours ofd and 10 o'clock in the forenoon, 'and shall continue without in terruption or adjournment until 7 o'clock in the even ing, when the polls shall be closed. In pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. entitled -An Act relating to the electioneni this Commonvi oalth," -- pass ed the 2el day elJuly, A. D. 1839, Notice is hereby fait en, •• That every person. excepting justices of the peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of, profit or trust tinder the government of the United States, or of this State, or °fatly city or incorporated district. and al so that every member olcongress, and of the state:leg islature, and of the select or common conned of arty city. or commissioners of any Inc orporic id district, is by law incapable of holding or exercising, at the same tone, the office or appointment ofindge, inspector or clerk of any election of this commonwealth, and that no inspector, judge, or other officer of such election, shall be eligible to airy office to be then voted Ion" Ana the said Act of Assembly, entitled -An Act relating to the elections of this Commonwealth," passed July 20, 1839, further provide as roPows, to wit: •• That the inspectors and judges chosen as aforesaid shall meet at the respective places appointed for hold ing tl . e election in the districts to which they respec tively belong, liefoienine o'clock in the morning of tire second 'Tuesday in October, in each alai every year. and each of said inspectors shall appoint one clerk, who shall be a qualified voter of such district. "In case the person who shall have received the sec ond highest number of votes for inspector, shall not at tend on the day of election, then the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for judge for the next preceding election shall act as in spector in his place And in case the person who shall have received the highest number of votes for inspector shall not at tend, the person elected judge shall appoint an inspector in his place; and in case the person elected 'Judge shall not attend. then the inspector who received the highest number of votes shall appoint a judge ir. has place; and if any vacancy shall continue in the board for the space of one hour after the time fixed 'ay law for the opening of the election, the qualified voters of the township, ward or district, for which. such officer shall have been elected, present at the plate of election, shall elect one of their nutnber to fill sni.k.vacancy. It shall be the duty of said assessors re. tieetively to at tend at the place of holding every general, speeral, or township election during the whole time said elec tion is kept open, for the purpose of giving informa tion to the inspectors and judges when called on in re la,ion to the right of any person assessed by them to vote at such electron, or such other matters in relation to the assessments of voters as the said inspectors or judge, or either of them, shall from time to time re quire. -• That no person shall be permitted to vote atany elec tion, as aforesaid. other than a wt ite lineman of the age of twenty-one years or more, who shall have resided within the state at least one year, and in the election din trict where he offers to vote, at least ten days immedi dist ely preceding such election, end within too years One Person paid a abase or county, tax. v. hi I h shill have been as 'Sewed at least ten days before the election. But a ells , 'tenni the United States. who had previously beet, a qualified voter elthis state, and removed therefrom and returned, and who shall have resided in the election district, and paid taxes aforesaid, shell be entitled to vote alter mod* , in this state six month, ; Provided, that the white freemen citizens of the United `States, be tween the ages of twenty-one and twenty-two vears.and having resided in this state ohe year, and in tge election district ten days as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote. although they shall not have paid taxee. "No person shall be maimed to vote whom name is not contained in the last of taxable inhabitants furnished by the Commissioners aforesaid, unless, First: lie proctor. a receipt for the payment within two years. of a state or connty tax assessed agreeably to tke Constitution, and give satisfactory evidence either_ on ,' his own oath or affirmati n of another, that he has paid s such a tax or on failure to produce a receipt, shall make oath to the payment thereet..ir.Secoed; If ne. clematis a right to vote by being an elector between the ages or twenty-one and twenty-two years, he shall depose on ruith or affirmation, that he has resided tin the owe at least one year next before hie application, arid make such proof of residence in the district as is required by this act, and that he does verily believe from the ac counts given him that he is of the age aforesaid. rad give such other evidence as is required by this act, whereupon the nameof the person so admitted to vote shall be insetted in the alphabetical list by the inspectors and a note made opposite thereto by writing the word " tax." if ho shall be admitted to vote by reason of hiivirg paid a tax. or the word" age." if he shall be aituaiitedfio vote or account of has age,and in either case the reason of such vote shall be eallid out to tha clerks :who shall make the like notes in the list of voters ke ,t by them. -In ail cases where the name oil the porsoe claim ing to rote is not found on the het furnieh(ti It, the commis:towers and assessor. of his n:2111 to , toe wheth- I r found thereon or not is violet-tea to bt any qualified citizen. it shall Le the duty st ibe inspecti.rs to cvantin , such person on oath as to his qualifications,'m d if he claims to have resided within the sate for one year or more, his oath shall De PU tik ICU I proof lhere-•t, but lie shall make proof by at least su e clinipeient shall be a qualified elector, that he has resided within the district for more than ten dabs nest immedi ately preceding said election, and shall also himself. swear that his bona Ede residence, in pursuance of his lawful calling, is within the district. and that he di I not remove in the said district for thezpurposnior vot i ng. therein. Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall' mike due proof if required. ollhis residence and pay ment of taxes, as aforesaid. shall he adthitted ts, vote in the township, ward Or district in which he shall reside., if any person shall• prevent or attempt to prevent any otti cers of an election under this act from h i skid ig such election. or use or threaten any violence to any such officer, or shall tuturropt or tuapreperly interfere with him in the execution of his ditty, or shall block op or attempt •o up the window or menue to any win— dow tx here the same tots he holden, or shall riotously disturb the peace at such election, or shall use or prac tice any intimidation. threats, force, or violence, with desiu n to induence unduly or overawe any elector, or to prevent him from voting. or to restrain the fres•Jortx of c !twee, such person ou cons tctlon shall be lbw ( ' iii any sum not exceeding five huhdred dollars and he im prisoned for asy true nut less than one nor more titan twelve turiuths. And if it shall be show nto the r, runt where the trial of such offence shall be had, that the person so offcridise was not a resident 01 the city, ward distrct, ar tuyixtship xi ere the said otlitnce was com mitted, and not entitled to vote therein. then. on convin non. he shall be sositenced to pay a fine not less than, one hendird nor more than one thomano dollars, and imprisoned out le•n than six mouths cur mole than two I`J r 9. If any pr non or persons shall make any bet or wa ger upon the reault of any election wiihin this common,. wealth, or shall offer to make such bet or wager.eith er by verbal proclamation t hereof, or by any w mien or minted nithertisen.ent, challenge of W v lie any person or persons to make such bet or wader, upon cony iction t hereof he or they t.h.a II forfeit and pay three times the automat so bet, or offered to be bet. The. Judges are to make their returns for the county of Schnylkill,at the Court House in Orwigeburg, on Friday the I .th day of October, A. D, ISt I. Oven under my hind and seal at the Sheriffs Office at Orwigsburg, .and dait.d September 4, in the year of our Lord one ihoueond el& hundred and forty-one, and sizty-filth yirar of the independence of the IJnitt4ll States of America. JOHN G. WOOLISON, Sheriff.' Sheriff's Office Orwig burg, September 9, lb lf. Valuable Real Eslale at PUBLIC P4A By ORDER OF ASSIGNEES tv 11.1. be sold without reserve on M Monday thw 3d day of November next, 10 o'clock A. M . at the Pennsylvania Hull in the Borough of Potts. the tollowine described property situated a said Borough. One lot of Ground, 90 by 140 fret, eitouto or. Mehantsogn street, on which ate Ten Twu Story Frame Houses, which will be veld from No. I to No. 10. Alpo, two le by 230 feet Lots, end two Stone Iloubcs, with back buildinen, situate on Centre etieet. Also, one Int, 20 by 100 feet, end five Frame- Buildings, situate on the corner of Centre and Nor - wegian streets. Alen, three Lots, 25 by 100 fret, on which are a three story raw H0w..., situate on Centre street. This property is situate in a busioass part of the town. Ale°, one 30 by 230 . feel Lot, at the comer of Centre and Callow hill et] eeto, on wind is a largo stone Store house nod Stehle. Also, one 30 by 230 feet Lot, adjoining the lot above deserib,d, un which is o large atone Sion:- lionseend Dorelhne, unh hack huddler. Also, one Lot Id! by !NO feat, siiiiele on Coal street, on *hick are tin too iLtory [ r nine Ilonscs, whirl] will be sold from No. I in N. Also, four lots, 25 by ISO fret, and four two.sto ry Frame Houses fronting on foal al MEL Also, one Lot, 50 by ISO test, fronting on Coat street, and Mount Carlton Railroad, on which is a one and a half Frame Howe. Also, one Lot, 50 by ISO, adjoining the above, on which is a Iwo story Frame House. Aker, one Lot, 40 tty 70 tett, situate on Norwegi an and a ten feet wide Alley, on which there is o two story Frame Home. Also, Lot No. 70 in R. Patterson's addition IL? Pottsville, situate on Market street, and is GO by 230 feet. Also, one Lot 25 by 114 feet, situate on the cor ner of Market - quare and Courtland street. . Also, the following property,'situate in the county of Schuylkill. A Farm containing three hundred and firty Acrrs, situate on the Little Schuylkill one and a half miles from Port Clinton, This pro perty would be worth the attention of any one whittl ing to use water power, as one of the best powers in the country can be had here, as well as the ad vantage of the Little Schuylkill and Susquehanna, R. Road which passes through tho tract. The farm Land is also under good cultivation, having been well Limed and Manured for several years. This property will be sold at again. Also, tine Thousand Acres of Coal Land situate on the hrad waters of the Machanoy and Little Schuylkill rreckii. This land-is known to rontain , abundance of Coal of excellent quality, and will be sold at a bargain. Terms, one half each on delivery of the Deed andlthe balance in one year. with" interest secured in the usual macner. 'I he sale will be positive, and without regard to prier, ROBERT WOODSIDE, . Pottsvi Ile. 37-- September 10 TATII 31 & BROTHERS , PATENT IMPROVED LEADEN. PIPE IiIIE undersigned, agent for the manufactures ofFer for sale LEADEN PIPES,of On Pizei and various thickness and Firength from i to .5 inches In diameter of hove. The superiority of this Patent Pipe, will be evident upon examination. It is of unusual strength. Lead pipe is almost exclusively dried in Philadel phia for private service, being the cheapest and best. Water, after i.tanding sometime in small iron pipes will generally/deposit° a sediment of iron rust. Besides the usual sizest Tatham & Brothers man. ofaetoro very light leaden pipe, for conducting wa ter from springs at long diedanrek, under slight preassure or head of water, and fur chemical ands other uses. Calibre. Lengths. Wright. A inch 'lOO yards 1 II). per yard. 70 " " 50" 2 R " 3 0 " " " 25 " 25 yards, 3 lbo, 6oz per yd -1" 6 rt. 5 10 OZ. " 40 " 6 Ihs. 14 oz. The price of the above is very low,—Apply to , .B BANNAN, Pottsville. Agent for TATIIAM & BROTHERS. No. 44, Prune Street, Phileilelphin., September 4,.1841. 3G-6.th. EMU