Arrotais Psissort.--Solomori Bower was par. dolled by Ckiverooy-Porter on tho lith inst. Ile sr. rived in 'oni:borolig,h yesterdsy i on his sway to his qty, who ;7eeide Colombia Bounty: News oirl Tits ;led with politteal articles that wi give merely:' brief Summary of th We aro indebted to the Philado teas containing the primetlditigs in the trial of McLeod. 4'ho CI nised, jdry impanelled, the ease .ecuting Attorney, Mr. Hall, and tent witnesses examined.- A nth hops Weeks-,must necessarily el 1, will be concluded. The etearnsitip. Acadia has arrived at Boston , bringing fifteen days biter intelligence from England, The Harvest in England is not . so favorable as Was e xile red. Sir Robert Peel says that the _relations . between Great Britain and the !inked States are in a tickiiiketate. An anemia pare been made to as sassinate one of King liewis Philippr's sons—the 'Duke d' Aumale. The ass malt ' has been arrested. A row; rebellion, or revolution may shortly be ex pected in France. Particulars -next week. , Caldwell, the great Forger, lies been arrested in Philadelphia. John C. , Spencer, of New Yp!Tk, is the new Secre tary of War. The President coitid not have made a better selection. Some of Ex-Attorney Getierel-Crittenden's admi rers in Kentucky have purchased a farm in that state end made it a present to, Two democratic deputy-pustruasters have been re moved, for interference itt elections. Right.. A destructive storm this week in the neghbor hood of Boston. Great.damnie done. • TILE FLAG OF TO.IMEMI "One fire more Slid they day is oars!" The banner of Democracy, borne onward and up wards tbs , lionestinhn Banfis,[is inscribed with let ters of light, with-Economy.Retrenchment and Re form. Proktion to American InUstry. No increase of the State De t. • No Treasury Shinplasters. , . No Previous Pardons. No Taxation. f No Bringing the Patronage! of the slate" govern ment in :conflict with the freedom of eleCtlons. A sound, constitutional currency. One Term. 4 The safety of the Public money. Honist men for public officr. Equal and exact justice Oil) all glen The will of the Peoplei.. Ereedom of Opinion. Independence in Legislation. LibeTtY, Law and the Constitution. YiNssirtvAigis. Hatt.—The Pennsylvania Hall has changed hands. and Col.Pohnsoni of the Ex change; is now the host, and be is a host in himself. We-can confidentlY, consiste4 and conscientious ly recommend the Colonel td!the patronage of our friends; far a more gentlemanly, attentive and oblig ing landlord is not to . be found in the State. His house islarge and comthodiousLrooms light and com fortable—table supplied with the delicacies of the aeason, and cooked, too, in ELI style that would suit even, the fastidiousness of e IProfessioned epicure— and last, but not least, tie b:# is stocked with the best lirpiors. With such at,host and with such a house: what more can a reasonable man desire 1 It The former landlord of dip Hall, Mr. D'Estimau vine, has our best wishes for th e in whatever be . sinessehis interests in future *lay prompt him tu en .gage in. I Tite Tina-rec.—The T4eatre closes this even ing, aild the entertainments Provided for the occa sion are of such an attractive: nature as cannot fail to dra l ly a crowded house.li During the week, the pantounine of ..Don Juan' has been produced. The principle' characters w i 4e sustained by Messrs. Powell,. Eberle, and Mesdeta. Powell and Eberle. The piece was entirely successful, and what with good acting ind beautiful scenery, was received with thunders of applause." Since the above was in type - untlerstand that the theatre will not close until Monday evening, the entertainments that night being for the benefit of Mr. BenjaMin Lafevre. II; - . D ti ISIIIIEOTY PE Mt Xxxxc uts:--Mr. t J. It Scott, of Philadelphia, is liew in our borough, and is prepares to take miniatnic[s by the Daguerreotype process. It is almoat supefflunns to say. that a min iature by this process can Ittrtalten in a few seconds, end as n matter of coarse mist be a perfect likeness. Mr. !cott's rooms are ove l f Messrs. Lippencott . & Taylor's Clothine store, coirtiti - of Centre and Mahan tango street. His charges [llte extremely moderate. ViEW OF Pcrrvsvit.r.r.H-Mr. Herniae has arri ved 4na is now taking a sketch of our borough. pre paraori,,to its being traisferred 'on atone. The view taken from that eMibence known as- uLaw . ton'ti Hill." From the sir ,i cimens which Mr. Be- Delhi has shown us, we should say that he was em inen►ly qualified for the tisk he h.s undertaken. , OFrelic Assv cusr.—N gives us much pleasure to state, that the members of, Patnck's Church have purchased a lot on Mabaniango street, for the pur pose of erecting thereon 41snitable building fur an Orphan Assylum. Vote for no man, no matter what his politics 'may be, who is not hones!. capable, and willing to carry out those principles which you• believe to be inseperably connected -with your best interests. yILLBL Ftrutcsez.-1-The Valley Furnace Mill continues to work weilit,np.i yields, we understand. \J - upwards of awry- r Ipna of pure metal every • week: b• Friends of good order! can you vote for a man who iabi let loosel ur4on the community , the in mates of prisons and itenitentiories • (6-Kerpjt before the "people that while our pub iniprovenenta hare beet! a TAX to the State, our .dhlreeffierre bare suddenly massed large fortuncs. THE' •• , ' tract from 0 spike Congress:.• • ,es I occupy my clime here na an avowed friend of.poasierw and Asivietcir tztverayn, lam preps- ' red to go, in legishitien,Fricry just and reasonable lezeth to, protect the labor of our citizens against the labor - Of foreigner's arid the influence of foreign rSvernMerits." " PENNSYLVANIA. the state from 'which I g'Alfite, and whiei l I have the honor to rep i repent, in part, nn thisi nor, has at all times been the firm and steady fiend of his-nor Ecrivz ram cZ. That,State looks :uPori thi nlicy as being es. sFnlial to her prnsper r ilyi and welfare. It is to that pplicy that shots maio;y indebted for her present highly , improved iniii:i ion. That policy : has con tributed largely to beStop upon the people of that Elude . the many - ble*sines and rich advantages which they now so !ininentiv.enjoy. That policy IV well suited to the todnstriotta and virttelini habits of the people of that ( Stair. Her local advantages are great ; her agticolii nil resources are inezhaus. table; her mineral web) h is not inferior to that or lay, Est44e.in the Unten r That policy brings into requirition all the enerfries of her industrious pea. pia It draws largehi, tipon all her advantages and ~ • ! resource!' ; in simnefi that they cannot fail to int. Pal Clo ,the people coin arty, wealth, and indepen • dance, is a - very high d grec." - • ~ , , - ' 'At Pinegrove, on the eth inst. ity the Rev. Ipsrph McCoA,.Mu Monne. H. - MkUlf, Merchant, to Miss & R au trizartirn, eldest' daughter of Mr. James Oliier, of PinesGrove'. ;ola mns:ore sit crow ,le are eetpelled to be netts isf' the week. elphts Ledger rot el' ititto ihe latest date ( s_ . :on , has been orga hpe ed by the Pros- I I n mber of unpor 'giber of days per- Ise before the trial On the nth. inst. by the !UNA. T. Geisienbainer of Orwigsburg—M.R. NAtill/N iNGIII4* tel Miss. Pnasß wurt-rai. both' Of East Brunswick. On 'the sth inek by the same, WILLTAII KNITTEL; to MISS LOUISA ITETTIiGER, both of East Bransisick.. _ On the sth. inst by the same . Outflow MaDLEs, Esq., of McKeansbnrg, to Miss IttArts Asa &ow ns, of Windsor township Berko, county. ' - • The shipments from this mien this week, inclu ding •the Little Schuylkill, amount to 22.107 tons, Total this season, 449,174 tons—of this unionist 193,335 tons were brought over the Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven Railroad,and shipped from Sehiuyl kill Haven. The shipments to same period lasi year, 339,988 tons. &etas in favor of 1841, 109,186 I= We quote heights to Philsde!phis et $2,00; to New York, $4 10. tl There h'as been a slight advance in the pica of Schuylkill coal in Philadelphia in consequence of the late advance in freights. Coal vessels continue very scarce in the Schnyl kill at Philadelphia. We quote freights from that city to Boston and Salem $2,1 2 % ; Providence, $1,.. 75; aad New York, $1,50. Shipments of Coal for the week ending on Thisra ,4 day evening last. Shipped by Deldware.Coal Co. 8 Heilnir & Son, Mdnes & Spencer,. Milnee & Haywood, Bennet& T aylor, Bell & Boltdn, .Charles Lawton, Geo. H Potts, Hill& Carmel., G Bast, George Payne, Miller & Haggerty, ' sillyman & Nice, R. Kear, Union Collieries, Potts & Bannan, Hews, Baber & Co- S- B. Reeve & Co. C. He Forest, • Thomas Morris, Sillyman & Pryor & Jenkins, Charles Ellet, C. Ashley, & Co. F .1 Parvin, R.. Adams Sundry Shippers, ABIFf. of JOHN nANKS in .';'IttALRIR , A;AD:4: -1, 1 Schuylkill Coal Trade. 368 Per lest report 7,601 9,945 420,374 Shipments to same period last sear 325,795. PRICE OF FREIGHTS From Pottsville to Philatlelphia, From Pottsville to New York Lrrri.E SCHUYLKILL COAL TRADE For the week ending on Thursday last. Tons. Oct. tat. Franklin, .51 - " British Queen, 55 2 Champion, 34 Fox, 52 .. Gazelle. -, 53 4 •Mstronie. 54 u J. Robinholt, 54 5 Sportsman, '55 ... Elizabeth,. 6 Wisconsin, s4 u Cyane, 53 7 Julia, • 33 4 . Sarah hoe, 58 13 Boats. Tons. 682 .' 281 " Per last report 14103 —294 Boats --12785 J. & R. Carter, 8 Boats this week, 415 147 do Per last report 7538 —155 James Taggart, . 6 Boats this week 310 'll3 do Per last report 5752 =-119 568 Boat Total tons, 28, 800 s, SHABIOKIN COAL TRADE To Sept. 30, LEHIGH 'COAL TRADE Shipments for the week ending Sept. 30, • 8563 • Total, ' 4 ,', 58,558 LACRAW ANA COAL TRADE. • For Ile weelt ending Sept. 25, 6,630 Total 139,070 MOUNT CARBON RAIL ROAD. The amo , int of Coal transported on this road up o Thursday evening last. is 3.165 tons Per last report ' 66;476 , Total 69,611 NATHAN CLEAVER, Collector MINE HILL RAIL ROAD HUYLKILL HAVEN The arnotint of Coal transported on this road up to Thursday evening last, is 10,624 01 Per last report • 184,511 11 Total - 193,33512 WM. NEWELL iCollector 5110. L CREEK RAIL ROAD. The amount of Coal transported on this road Fe to Thursday evening last, is 2,1 0 tons Per last report ' 39, Total - 41,546 GEO. IIADESTYJ Collector. SCIIIIYLKILL VALLEY It AI ROAD ...The amount of Coal transported on this road op to Thursday evening last, is 7,018 tons Per lastxeport - 54.091, Dividend. To the- stochholdek in the Cattaititatt Bridge Colnettnire Notice is hereby giv i on, That the board of Managers have this - day declared a divi dend of seventy Ova cents per share, for the last six months (equal 10 si,t - per cent per mom) which will be,paid to the atockhiddeis or t heir legal rep resentatives on or tarter the 23d inst. hi EZRA 8, HAYHURST. Walvis", Cketelber,O. -41-4 t , . t At' Allit, '-.*: '''''''... , Last Plight . ,ot:.lllo:l3easou. SATURDAYkiiiintrig;Octolit4 2tb,- will be pre rented the celibritten.Melo'Dorna o r ; '`,:. ' IA 6' OMM.A*BULA ,'' ,, :l'i •' r‘ The in bite 'Phantom. Edward. • , Mr. Pnwell, ,! Colin De Tipp, . . Eberle Col. Rosembert, , I Marsh,' -, Ernestine. I'. - 'Mrs.-Eberle, Gertrude, ,_ , Miss Eberle,' The whole in.conclude with a laurable farce., Pottsville, QM. 2. , 42--lin , , LIST Or' LratirEas - - REM A INING in the Post Office . 4: ' pottisville, October' 1};1841:. • - 117 Persons inquiring for letters on thii list; will please say they are "advertised. . . Aleck Henry Henry 2 gay John - Arms William Kimmel Joseph 'Aggen Patrick Kunkle Jacob Angel C. W. ~ .Kutz Charles Byrnet John , Kelly Martha f Blair James ' Kliogworth John Bishop Joseph Kerr David ~ Brown Harnett A. Leatney Daniel Borne John • Long William . - Bradley Michael or Louglan John Reilly Andrew Le wellyn Davli Blair James Lee thomas Beard James Low Elanah Beacham William Lawrence Samuel' Brobst P. Leib Charles Beach H. M'Coy William Beadle William M'Phenson Charles U. Blattner Rudolph M'Kendry Nancy Baron John MiGoire 'Michael Bigler Hall M'Donald John Beacham James M'Ginly.John :- Bast G. 2 M'Dowell William Boyle Henry filiCartney Henry Black Daniel Murray James nobler Jelin Noy Neal • Brown John . Moran Michael Bindley John May Isaac Boylan Patrick Morgan John E. Baugh Richard Mover Henry Corry John Maher Patrick- i M'Cormick James ' Manny William Codrington John Mated Patrick Chapman L. Murray John Cassidy Michael Mycarron Edward Clemson Davis Mills MI. Calm John Morgan William Clark Phil!. Moyer Daniel Chapman George Moore Stephen Cherry David S. M'lntire Jane Mrs. Cockill Johanna Naylon John Caur Patrick Nordman L. sen. Dugan James O'Reiff Jerry • Dcoger Patrick Oboy Thomas Driscoll Dennis Phelan Ryan Coffey John Platt Richard Dehaven William Parish R6verend Driscol Bartholomew Parry David Dubs C. H. Pool Edmund, Dietrich Joseph Partridge Thomas Ellis Thomas Philips Thomas Eaves Sarah, M.B.r Price Rachel Elliott Jo , rkz e t Quayly Michael Fisk -# • i Quayly Willidm Frank ir.... iiA..k.,. Richards Christopher F i b -, , , 4# -ktiCapt. Iteddington Patrick Fleisc l4, Richards Charles Farr J — - '''''.- Ralston James Esq. Gait ay Lackey .' - Razer Jacob Capt. Galegar James Remaly Elias Gammon Samuel Ranch David .2 Gordan Thomas Rankle Jacob Gilmour Andrew Runyon George Gartleney Patrick Reese Mrs. Hathaway E. A. Esq. # Reese j o hn Hoots Thomas Reppert Josiah Y. Ilulmo Joseph Esq. 2 . Rearming James • Hartwell S. ''. Shawly Michael Ilenesey Daniel Shiels Joseph 2 liollerman John F. Stuard Ephraim Hide Daniel Sanz Elizabeth Hogan Patrick Sherdoll John Halligan John Smith James D. Ilillinger & Ca. Swift A. Hering Josiah Thompson M. Esq. Hanon Lawrence Thabblerry Salmon Hanson Robert Thomas William Hoskins Henry Esq. Trimble Isaac Ingram Thomas 2 Tigue Thomas Jones Alie TM; Miss J imon Margaret Ward John James Taoinas Whitaker Henry Kear Richard Word Thomas Esq. Kirk William A. Weightnian Joseph Klock Amos William Daniel Kissinger Michael Worthley Christopher King W. H. Zieghnfus Jacob &RIP LETTERS. Gilroy William Griffin Hack, Glynn John Gledhill James Harris Henry Lewis David Megron Banat Nada John Pilkington Samuel Roe John Spencer James JOHN T . W ERNE% P. N 21,425 398,949 $2:00 $4. 10 7953 6062 15,084 62,009 • H. 0. P.OTI:Ss. Collector. TILE - .:;Th!E • •.. PM. . „ $5 Reward. wAS lost on Tuesday or NVedriesday last, in this Borough a $l9 Bill on the Bank of tlio Northern Liberties of Philadelphia. Whoever will return said note to the subscriber, at the Exchange Hotel, shall receive the P. abovetreward. • SCHERMERHORN. Pottsville, October 9, 1841 41 —1 In! DAGUERREOTYPE IMINX-11,TURES. " SECURE TIIEUIADOW ERE THE EVIISTANCIC FADES." 3. H. Scott, ,ATE of Philadelphia, respectfully announces. tolthe inhabitants of P ottsvillethst he has taken the 2nd Story of the building at the Corner or Cen tre and Mahantange streets, end will remain but one week longer where he is prepared to take MINIATURES, By the process di4coyerect by the celebrated French Chemist DAGUERRE, This process oc cupies but a few seconds of time, whereby the bad areas and inconvenience of a lengthened sitting are obviated; and being the reflection of the person sitting env, it is needless to add that the likeness must be perfect. lie desires Ladies and Gentlemen to enlist his room where specimens may be seen. Pottsville, October 9,1841. 31-1* A word to a Wiseacre. THE individual who, to gratify a' puerile feeling of personal malice, concocted the ungentlemanly and unjustifiable inuendo published in last Satur. day's Emporium, signed "An °Sawyer," had better be wary how he proceeds in such an emaciation. An explanation may come forth, and should it, it will tell but little lot his magnanimityl As an " - observer " he may receive the same reward for his observations two of his "responsibilities" recei ved a short period since. "RIGHT WRONGS NOBODY." Pottsville.*October 9 • 41-- Teas Teas. ILIRF.SII Green and Black Teal. Java. Rin; La. quira and St. Domingo Coffee. St. Croix. Perin Rico. New Orleans, and Havanna Snare. Loaf. Lump and Crushed Sugar. Steam Syrup: Sugar House,and New Orleans Molarer, for sale by , E. Q. k A. HENDERSON. 41— October 9 Copartnership. THE subscribers would inform their Friends and the Public that they have entered into an ce. partnership, under the firm of Henderson & Far. rell, and are now prepared to execute 'orders for castings of any description, a Island Found?. Orders , arerespectfully lOWA ed for Cast , Rai 01, Turn Outs,'llldi Gem in Water Pipes:Car Wheels, &c. &c. - CHARLES HENDERSON, - - JOHN FARRELL. -- Pottsville, October 9 MackeriL roNO.I and 2 Vickeral in liarrzis, and lialf bar. ta. elate -,i inapt:Won, for roan *- • . • E. Q. &A. a ENDERSON. (We nn' P . 41- I -FRofl; 4MAT10111.::: 4S ? tinitir'n:ArauHst 17....P.5a5c5% Es. :President the several 'Coons of . c o in:Two Ines*, °film Cciunties'of Dauphin Lela. none and SeliuYlkill,.in Penisytyinna,..ind J ustice of the several Coal ts of Quarter Sessions of the Peace; Oyer and terininei, Ind beneratnioLDelivity; in Raid counties. and Settutellik. Leib. and Streagi Palmer, Esquire*. Judges 'of the Conn.of,Quaker Sessions of the Peace, Orer 'and Terminer. and General Gaol Delivery; for:the' trial of capital and' other offenders, iii.the said County of Schuylkill—. by their precepts te;mii directed, nave • mitered,* Court of Quarter Sessions of the . Peace; - Oyer ,and Terminer. and General Gaol Delivery , to holden at Orwigsberg, on the last'Mor Octoby (being the 25th of said month,) to continue one week. • • , ' Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coroner, the Justices of the Peace. and Constables of the said county of Sebnylkill. that they are by the said precepts commanded to be then aud there at. 10 o'elock in the forenoon of said day, with .their records. inquisiliims.- examinations. and all other remembrances, to do those things which to .their several offices appertain to be done; and all those that are bound by recognizance*. to prosecute 'against,the prisoners titillate or then shall be in the gaol of said county of Schylkill, are to be then and there to prosecute them as shall be just. .God save the Commonwealth. JOHN G. WOOLISON. Sheriff. • Shenrs Office, Orwige. _ bum Oct. 9,1841. # .41—tf - N. 8.-The witnesses and jurors who ere sum. moned to attend said . Court, are required to attend punctually, In case of con-attendance, the law in such cases made and provided, will be rigidly en roreed. This notice is published, by order of the Court; thoie concerned will therefore go•ern them = selves accordingly. Sew. Fall and Winter Goods. THE subscribers have just received a New and Elegant assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting of, Black. Blue and fancy Colored Cloths, Blue Black and fancy Colored Cassimers. Blue, grey, Brown, Mied and Drab Sattinetts, White, Red, Scarlet, Yellow and Green, Flannels. Black, Brown, Green, Scarlet and Drab Morinos 12-4. 11-4, 10-4. S-4, 6-4 Blankets. Morino,' Be lvidere, Tustan, and Taglioni Shawls, Buck, Beaver. Hos. kin. and Kid Gloves, Winter Prints, Roslyn Plaids, Mouslin de Laines, Woolen. Berlin. end Cashmere Gloves, Blue,Green, Red and Scarlet Canton Flan. nells, Bleachd and unbleached Canton Flannel'. Pilot, Beaver and Bearskin Coatings, Wool, shirts, Drawers, &c: &c. All of which we ore disposed to sell on our •anal reasonable terms. E. Q. zi f A. HENDERSON. 91— October 9 Whitney a. Bath Blankets 12-5 11-4 and 10-4 Whiny and Bath Blanketc , For sale by E. Q.A A. HENDERSON. October - 9 41— Ingrain Carpeting. - fi be . EW and eplendid assortment of Ingrain q arpeting. Justsseeived and for sale by E. Q, & A. HENDERSON. Oc or r 9 41— STRAYED from the York Tunnel mines, on Wettnesdsy the Bth 01 September. a BLACK MARE, small size having one blind eye. and a white spot on her face; she had a railroad harness on at the time she was lost. Any person who shall return the above described mare. or give him infor mation where she may be found. shall receive the above reward by the sobacriber, WILLIAM. EAGLE. Scuylkill Haven, Sept. 25 39-3 t • Stray Cow. SSRAYED away from the babscriber to N ine ty ville, about three weeks ago, a BLACK COW, about 7 years old with a small 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 reasonably rewarded. September 25 Take Notice, WHAT the partnership heretofore existing be. tween Michael Murphy and William Morris. trading fin the coal business' , under the fi rm of Murphy .& Morris. was this day dissolved, by Tu tus, consent. The business hereafter will be con. ciueted by Michael Murphy. by, whom all the debts of the firm will be paid. and unto whom all those ho are indebted to the firm are requestedlo make payment. September 18 INSOLVENT DEBTORS..--The - subscribers haitc applied to the Judges of the Court. of Com. mon Please of Schuylkill county, for the enefit of the several Acts of Assembly, passed air t b he relief of Insolvent Debtors, and that the said Judges have appointed Monday the 18th day ofOctober next, at 10 o'clock an the forenoon, at the Court Douse, in Orwigsburg, for the hearing of us and our credi. tors, when and where they (key attend if they think proper. DAVID R. THOMAS. JACOB MILLER, SAMUEL. K INTEL, JOHN HIPPL WILLIAM 0 VIS, JOHN F. UEBE LE, JOSEPH HOSKINS WILLIAM BROWN, SAMUEL N-VG ANT. ABRAHAM ZIMMERMAN. PETER ZIMMERMAN, PETER H F.RTZOG, PATRICK OW ENS, JOHN FULTON. SURD PATTERSON. ISAAC STRAW. JOSEPH HORTON, ..DANIEL. JUDY. ' ADAM STRAUSSER. • - September 25 Coroner of Schuylkill county, at the ensuing October elec tion. Should Ibe so fortunate as to receive a ma jority of your suffrages, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the ollice with fidelity and impartiality Your friend and Obedient rvant, WIL Se LIAM YOST. Pottsville, September 25, 1841. 39—te. Head Quarter*, First Battalion Schuylkill County Volunteers. wHE Battalion will parade fully equipped, Winter Uniform, in the Rootigh of Orwige— burg, on Wednesday, October 13th, at Ip.o'elock M.. for review arid inspection. The Line will be formed in the rentre St. the right resting on Haughawout's Hotel, fronting the East. By Command G EO. C. W YNKOO P. Lieut. Col. First Battalion Schuylkill County Volunteers. 'First Battalion SetOylkilt 'County Volunteers. LIEUT. DANIEL J. RIDGEWAY has been appointed to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resig nation of Lieut. Charles Potts. seAdjotant of this Battalion. le will be obeyed and respected ac cordingly. - GEO. C WYNKOOP, Lieut. Cot. First Battalion Schuylkill County Volunteers. Pottsville Sept. 25 ' 39 Is wanted of PATRICK BRENN4N NEILLY, -a formerly of Newtown Colliery, Queens County, Ireland., He . arrived-to this country about lour yearn ago, and when list heard abciut two yeare ego; he was et Haerlarn, New York. residing =with man by the name a -Michael Quinn; Should this notice meet the eye of Patrick Brennan or any person acquainted With him,lie or they will 'confer a particular favor; by 'addressing a line to the sobscriber. his step. father, at the Pottsville, Pa., P. , 0. giving information where- he may . be found. • • - MICHAEL KENNEDY: , v,o4.oerigd'....- • . 41-31 BEE $ 5 REWARD. JOHN DANIELS. 39-3 t• MICHAEL MURPHY. 39- BEAD QUARTERS. Information, .comity, con .00!isioner. To tie Free and :iiiirprarient 7 Elerictor of Sekivl- '; • ' ' fitterio,:airti • ' • ' ' Encouraged by the solteitatiutrof riuniher. of Env friends, I hive been induced to offer myself as a Candidate for the . Conantissftsrees Office • .of Schuylkill county, at the ensuing election. and respectfully, solicit your suffrages and support.— Shoidd, I be so fortunate as to-receive a- majority of . the Votes ants , fellow •Citizen% I pledge myself to discharge the duties of said 01fice with fidelity and to. lie beat of my abilities. I remain your friend and fellow.ettiken, t d i t i JACOB mArrn EWS. urg, epte !APT 18,1841_ 38-tv. ESE PRObLAMATION. WIIERt . AS, in and bran act-of the General 'As sembly of the Ciminitinweslth or Pennsylvania' ertiitled " An act regulating the General Elections with in this Commonwealth: passed the 2d day ofJuly. A. D. 1839,.! it is inide the duty of the' Sheriff of eve: y county to give public notice of such election to be holden, and to make known in each notice what officers arc to be elected: Therefore, 11, John G. Woohson, igh Sheriff of the county of Schuylkill, do MASK esovert by this advertisethent to the 'electors of said unty of Schuylkill, that a GEN E WALL ELECTION will be held in the said county. on Tuesday the 12th day of October next, at thesevemldistrices therofas follows, to. wit: 1. Theelectors of the borough of Orwigsburg will hold their election at the Court House in the boroueh of Orwigeburg. 2. The electors of West Brunswig township will hold their election at the Court House in the Borough of Orwigsburg. 3. The electors of East Brunswig township will hold their election at the house of Henry Lutz, now occupied by John Boyer; in the town of McKeansburg. 4. The electars of Pinegrove townahia will hold their election at the house of the late John Barr, now William Litz, of said township. 5, The electors of Warne township will hold their election at the house of Loenard Sholl, innkeeper, in the town of Friedensburg. 6. The electors of Upper Mahantongo township will hold their election at the house of Peter Yoder,formarly Samuel Mover, in said township. 7. The electors of Barry township, including the house occupied by Mr. Hawn, will hold their election at the house of Isaac Dengler, in said township. 8. The electors of Porter township will hold their elec tion at the house of Jacob Ileberlieg Jr. now or late in the occupancy ofSamuet Kimmel, in said township. 9. The electors of Lower Mahantango township will hold their general election at the house of Joseph Os man, in said township. JO. The electors of West Penn township will hold their election at the house now occupied by bloritz Fo reider. in said township. 11. The electors! of Union Township will hold their eleCtion at the,housc of John Eisenhower, in said town ship. 12, The electors of Ru - sh township will hold their election at the house of John Braus, innkeeper, in said. township. 13. The electors of Branch township. including that part of Norwegian township heretofore voting in the Borough of Minersvele. shall be a separate election dis trict, and the electors thereof shall hold their get oral election at the house occupied by Charles Taylor, in the Borough of Minersville, aforesaid. 14. The electors of Schuylkill township, residing east of a point from the township line of Manheim, in a Ftraiiht line with the Old Forge, including the same, from thence to the house now occupied by Jacob Wont mer, Including the same, and continuing film thence in a straight line to the Rush township line, shall hold their general election at the house of Frederick Ben singer, Jr. in the township of Schuylkill, in the said county. • 15. The qualified voters residing in the township of Norwegian and Schuylkill, in the comity el Schuylkill, within the following described bounds, shall hereafte"be a seperate election district, viz: Beginning on the line between the townships of Norwegian and Manheim; from thencee straight line to che house now occupied by John Penman, including the same—from thence to the Norwegian church—from thence to the farm house of F. N ieho Is, Esq.. including the same—from thence a straight line to the line between the townships of Nor wegian and Barry—from thence following the township lines of Barry end Rush eastward to a point—from thence in a straight line sonthward to the Old Forge. excluding the same, thence to the house now occupied by Jacob Wommer, excluding the same, and thence in a sleight line to the place of beginning, excluding the town of New Castle, and the qualified electors residing within the before desdribed 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 east side of Norwegian street, in the Borough of Pottsville in the county of Schuylkill, including, that portion of the qualified electors in Manheim township, who have here tofore voted in the ballot box of said. Borough, shall form a separate election district, and continue to hold their elections at the public house of Gets & Brother, in said Borough. .17. All the qualified electors residine on the west side of Norwegian street, in the of Pottsville aforesaid, including that portion more of Nor wegian township who have hen A in said bor ough, shall form number and at :ctiori district, and hold their election at the :use of N. J. Mills. 18. The electors of the borough of Tamaqua will hold their election at the school house in said bortiugh. 19. That the electors of Manheim township lung Ninth -east of the following line :—commencicg at the ilownship line of Wayne and Manheim townships nn the Summer Hill, thence along , the Summer Hill and Orwigsburg road, to the house of Widow Sweicker, and the house of John Dewalt, excluding the same, thence to the house of Philip Drumheller, thence to the house of John neaten, at the centre turripike r ; thence to the house of John Ram, thence to the house of Ph:lip Rock ; thence to the house of John Shane, Jr. including the same; thence to the township line of said Manheim and Schnyllull townships, shall hereafter hold their general elections at the Court House, o the borough of Orwigs burg. - 20. The electors of the remaining part of Manheim township will bold their elect: on at the house of Philip Boyer, innkeeper, in the town of Schuylkill Haven. At which time and place are to be elected by the freemen of the county of Schuylkill One Person for Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania One Person- for Member of the Ifonse ot Repre•entatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. • • One Person for Coroner. EEM One Person fur County Commissioner. one Person for County Treasurer. One Person for Director ofthe Poor. Two Persons for County Auditors. Two Persons for Trustees of the OrwSchuyki ll. igsburg Academy in the county of 'The general election and election for inspectors and judges, to .be opened between the hours of 8 and 10 o'clock in the forenoon, arid .shall continue without in• terruption or adjournment until 7 .o'clock in the even iog, 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 elections of this Commonwealth," pass ed the 2:1 day cr.luly,. 0.1839, Nonce is hereby given, " That every person, icepting justices of the peace, who shall hold any offic or /appointment of profit or trust under the gosernme cot the United States, or of this State, or of any city or incorporated district. and al so that even member ofecing.ress, and of the state leg islature, and of the select or common council of any city, or commissioners of any incorporated, district, is by law incapable of holding or exercising,at the same time. the office or appointment of judge; insrmor or clerk of any election of this commonwealth, and that no' inspector, Judge, or other officer of such election, shall be eligible to any office to be then voted tor." And the said Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act relating to the elections of this Commonwealth," passed July 24,1839, further provide as-rollows, to wit: "That the inspectors and judges. chosen as aforesaid shall meet at the respective places appointed for hold ing t!-e election in the districts to which they respec tively belong. beforenine o'clock in the morning of the second Teesday in October, in each and every year, and each of said inspectors shall appoint one clerk, whet shall be a:qualified voter of such district. ',..._ In case the person who shall have received the sec ond higheit number of votes for inspector, shall not at tend' on t he day of election, then' the person whe shall have received the second highest number of votes for judge for the nest preceding, election: shall act -aria spector in hiti,pliteeCr Arid in =stifle person who shall have received the highest number of votes for inspector shall not attend; the parkin elected judge slialtsppoint an inspector *his place; and In ale the person elected ludit, Shill insinttend,then the inspector who received . :3 the highest panther of votes 'hall appoint a judge ir,hisk. place; and if anv vacancy shall -cootinee in the board for die spaciket r ione hour a ft er the time fired 'ay last for • the opening of he election, thestnalified'boters of thre ton oship, warrior . , chstrict, for which. such officer ?hull have .been sleeved, present at the place : Of election, shall elect one of their nomber to fil touch vacancy. . " It *hall be the datyref Paid assessiini.reseeetively to attend at the pltce of holdtrig ever Y genend, special, or township .elec ti during the whole ;tithe said elec don is kept o en, for the purpose of givinglriforma;7 - nxeLion to the I tore and judges when called on in re lotion to the right of any persoa assessee by them to , vote al sucheldon, or such other . matters in relation to the asseserne i s of voters as. the , bald inspectors or j idge, or either of- them; shall from time' to timo reb- I quite. 1 1 -That no pe n shall he permittrd'te vote at any eke tion;ns aforesaid, other itsan a wl itefredman or the age of twenty'-one y ears or more; who- shall have resided within the - state'st least one year, and in the election dis trict where heoffers to vote a,' least ten days immedi dial ely preeedir g such election, and within two years paid a state or con»ty tax. whir h shall have been air- - sessed at least t n days before the electiou . But a cid sena the Unit States, who had previously beet , ta qnalified voter o this state, and removed therefrom and - returned, and who shall have resided to the election district, and paid taxes aforesaid, shbll be entitled re vote slier residing in this state six months ;Previded, that the white freemen citizens of the United States, be tween the ages of twenty-one and twenty:duo vebre.and :havinwresided i . this state erel ear. and in the election. district ten.day as aforesaid; eF.all he entitled to vote. although they s • all not have paid taxes. "No parso shall be permitted to vote whose name is not ce mined in the list of taxable inhabitants furnished by First:lie prods years, Of ti state constitution. at his own oath it such a tax,er - o oath to the . payn right to vote b twenty-one an oath or affirmat least one year I such proof of re thts act. and I ' counts given hi give such oth whereupon the shall be inserte and a note'inter "tax,' if he s havieg paid a admitted to vet case the reason clerks: who sha kept by them. "In all case where the mime of the persna claim ing to vote is ot 'found on the list furnish. d by the commissioners and assessor. or his right to vote wheth er found there n or nut is onjected to by any mi.ditied citizen, it shall a the duty of the inspecturs to examine such person o oath as to his qualifications, and if he claims to have esided within the vote fot one year or more, hts oath hall be sufficient proof there-f. hot he shall make proof by at least one competent witness. who shall be o qualified elector. that he has resided within the district for more than ten days next immedi ately preceding said election, and shall also himself swear that his bona fide reindence, in pursuance of his. lawful calling, is within the district.. and that he did not remove in the said district for the purpose of voting therein. " Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall make due pro° . if required, ofthis residence and pay ment of taxes, es aforesaid, shall be admitted tt, vote to the township, %Ord or district in which he shall reside. If any person shall .prevent or attempt to prevent any officers ()fan election tinder this act from holdihtt such election, r use or threaten any, violence to any such officer, o shall interrupt or improperly interfere 1 with him in th execution of his duty, or shall block up or attempt *A b ck up the window or avenue to any win dow where th same may be holden,' or shall riotously disturb the pe ce at such election, or shall use or prac tice any intimi ation. threats, force, or violence, w ith o design is Odle nee unduly or overawe any elector, or to prevent him rem voting. or to restrain the freedom of choice, such persen on conviction shall be fined in any sum not ekceediug five hundred dollars' and be im prisoned for any time not less than one nor more than twelve menthe. And if it •shall be shown to the court where the trial of such offence shall be had, that the person so of:feeding was not a resident of the city. ward district, nr to*nsbip Iv; ere the said offence was com mitted. and net entitled to vote therein, then. on convic tion, he shall be sentenced to pay n fine not less than one handred.aor more than one de:tined dollars, and imprisoned not le tit than six months nor more than two years.- ' I i If any , person or persons shall make any bet or W - gerupon the r suit of any election within this common wealth, or st all offer to make such bet or wager,eith er by verbal proclamation thereoLor tiy any written or printed advervisen.ent, challenge or invite any person or persons tOntake such bet or wager, upon conviction thereof he or they shall forfeit and pay three times the amount so bet, or offered to be her. The Judges are to make their returns for the county of Sehnylkill,nt the Court House in Orwigsburg, on Friday the Iftth day of October, A. D,1841. Given under my hand and seal at the Sheriff's Office atOrwigshure, and dated September 4, in the year of our Lord one thoueand eight hundred and forty..one, and sixty-filth 'year of the independence of the' United States of America. fo, JOIN . 6: WOOLISON, Sheriff Sheriff's (Viet Orwigs burg, September 4, Ib4l i 11 iisc & Lot for dale. THE subscriber will sell at Public Sale, at Mo-- timer*.i Hotel, on Saturday the 16th of October inst., at 2 uicloek P. M. his two-story frame dwul. housr. with Kitchen - rittached, led no Lyon Bireet, in this floronah The house is 18 feet front by 30 deep, well built, and in mod order. Thu Lot 6.24 Icut front by 190 deep, arid has a front also on Market street. The house will he : old at any time previous to the day of sale should a purchaser offer. The terms will be made known on the day (dealt:, and by apPlication in the mean time to the seltscri. her. JOHN BROWN. kirsitE I .e Commissioners aforesaid, unless, ce a receipt for the payment within two. or comty tax assessed agreeably to the d give sati.factory eirdlehee (the; tu afflrmati n of another, that he Las rabl e failure to produce a receipt,shall inako lent thereof, or Second: If tie claims a. k being an elector between the ir2es or .` twenty-two years, he shall depose are on, that he has resided An • the state at 'text before his application, and make tidence in the district ao is required by t lie does verily believe from the ac a 'that he is of the age aforesaid, ar.d r evidence as is required, by this act. ameof the person so admitted tovote in the alphabetical list by the inspectors' opposite thereto by writing the word all be admitted to vete by reason of az, or the word" age," if he shall be on account of his age,and in either of such vote shall be calk d out to the ill make the like Holes in the list of vote's A. Stray COW. ABLAcK cow, with a small white spot on the left eqe, about eight years old, was brought to the subscriber 03 Saturday night last: The owner is requested to call, pay charges, and take her away. ' RICHARD EDWARDS, • near , he East Mines. Assignees' sale. •gg' HE Subscribers, Assignees of Jones, Reim ~& CO. will offer at Public Sale, on Saturday, the 9th day of October next, at one o'clock, P. Al. at the house, of John Daily, innkeeper, in Hamburg, forks cory : All the Right, Title and interest of John , . -Keim, Henry Conrad, and Samuel B. Reeve, Assigned to the subscribers, to be three one fourth parts .°f the following duet ibed Real Es. tate : No. l Windsor Furnace Farm, situated in Windsor t ownship , forks county , containing ono Hundred and Twelve Acre.., 11101'0 or less, hoooded by .lands pf Godfried Seldle, and others : The I tu. Itproyements arc a good STONE MUSE. With a never failing spring of water in the cellar ; a new Switzer Darn, and other outbuildings. The land is in a is of cultivation, and divided into fields of iient size by new Post and Rail fence; acres of Meadow land, well watered, 6 wood land, and the residue arable. A tract at SPROUT LAND, situate in idsor township, one 'mile from said farm. ne 10 acres, more or less, adjoining lands Shaeffer and others. A tract of.WOOD LAND, situate on the e of Schuylkill partly in said Windsor , and partly in Schuylkill county, adjoin r land. of Tones. Reim, & Co. Port Chn. there, containing from 3to 400 acres. ' .'A tract . of SPROUT LAND, situate in wr.ship, Be k s county, adjointng - lands of Reueble, J hnSlidy,and others, containing a more or eels. ' • . i. A tract of SPROUT LAND, situate in n township, adjoining lands of Jacob Kant rhilip Filbert, and others, containing 32 Flora or less. Ithree last, mentioned 'reacts will be sold sly, or in lots, to snit purchasers. - is made known by • RICHARD BOONS, DANIEL YOUNG. •••• lIIIR II I high alai a matey a u c i Ti v e u o a t i No. 2f said Wi contain' of Peter No. 3, East 191 townshil ing Mb' ton and No. • Rern Samuel 1.50 No. said Per man. 11 acre., The sertral Ter PROCLAPIATION. ICE is hereby 'givitn that a Court of Corn Mar; tot the trial afissne. in and Icounty of Schuylkill, will be' held .at Or. rg,. in the county artiresaid.on Monday pre. the lest Monday in October nest, ( belie tho said month - 4 '' • • aforeall parsontiliaving inks tleoding, and ona whove . duifiVahall be to ap, ear at said will take notice and :govern thcmsplvev - tic. • lyr • , JOHN - G. WOOLISON, a .ofliCe Or wigs, .Sept„2s, , In <«::~ - IMM 38-4 t