Schurll'lll' Connty Election tetut~ns- Official. . taverner. Itt; " DISTRICTS. ig • 1 .. 1 ;„ N. Wird, 2,1 . 8 264 '' 4l 7'!"` e, ' S. Ward; 1113 •• 189 Po ills District, Orr igsbntg, Ma:nheim; Weise Bronswig, 326 115 . 111 59 )01) 53 2l 87 5 19 . ;,0 l3 51 37 • 4 3 28 196 97 154 71 132 166 159 159 2 12 196 6 lill 24 :I! 16 2408 1415 1415 2 3 - • -L-. OriOtaburg !Natant, M'frea nab,urg, Wcat Penn, Schuylkill Haven, Union. - Rosh, Sehpylkill, Taring tie, Pin grove, Frii4ensbarg, Pori Carbon, ' Upper Mahantango, Liner Mahantango, Poiter, f Tata I, Majorities, 4-!! DISTRICTS• N. Ward, Pottsville S. Ward, Orisigsburg, . 4 WKennabprg, , WeSt Penn. Achnylliill Haven. - Union, Schuylkill, Ternaqua . . Pini7grove Friedsoshorg Port Carbon Minersv file Barry 'Zipper Mnbentango - T.ower Mahentango Porter 2133 1371 =I DISTRCTS Pottsville. N. Ward Orwkiburg, McKeansburg, W.erit Penn,. Schuylkill Haven, Union. Ruch, Schuylkill, Tarntiqua, Pinerrove. Friedensburg. '- Port Carbon, Mineraville, Barry, . Uyper Maliantatigo, Lower Mahantango, Porter, AUDI ORS Haggerty,* Ringle, Raereher. TRUSTEES Krebs, Horighswout, Hammer, Witman, •On bef4Tiokets. De eoe in Roman. • MARRIED. - In Philadelphia, on the fcening of the sth inst. in 91oria Dei'Church, by the Rev. J. C. Clay, D. D WILLIAM POLLOCK, of Pottsviile. to EMILY, eldest daughter of the Rev. Cis:, D. D. On Monday evening. Oct. 11th., by the Hon. Judge Leth, Mr. CORNELIUS PEW, to Miss SA RAH CORM, 8 11 of Post Carbon. a CoIIMUNIATRD. 1 • Departed this life on Thu, sday morning the 14th inst. at 10 o'clock, Mrs 4N ELIZA CHEYNEY, wife of Alpheus Cheyney. of Pcittsville, in the 68th year of her age, • The subject of this notice l had: fora Jong time been ting§ring under tha4 slow hut latil disease "COnsuriiption." Last spring she paid a visit to some or her telatives in the state of Connecticut, but upon arriving at home her malady increased with wit severity, so match so. that for the last , f-tairm the she has been I wholly confined to her bed. •S felt very sensibly her approaching dis solution. aving for some iime ,as she assured the writer ) hope of ever being restored to health to this rld. But death had no terrors to her, )1 she, trusted not in an arm or flesh, but in the boundless mercy of God, and having anchored her hope in Heaven, she desired rather'' to depart and be with Christ," who had poured out his precious blood for her redemptiun, than to linger in this tab ernacle of, clay. She took delight in meditating upon the,'" Loving kind ness," ,of her Heavenly Father, and was much pleased when any person sung for her that beautiful hyinn, " A wake my soul irr joyful days."' Shp died as she lived in full assurance of a blessed immortality, and while the hcold sods of the valley 'miler her resting idace, it 'may with truth he said of her, "though dead, she yet ypea ket h." She was fOr several years a, worthy member of the Presbyterian church in this place, and it is hoped that her pii3us . example may not be forgotten by any who were acquainted with - her. Peace to, hey ashes. ' I. G. Temperan e Meeting. •The.scnii-annual meetitr of the Pottsville Tem perance Society, will be h Id at the Academy, on Tuesday evening next, !ha 19th inst. at half past seven o'clock, for the purpose of. electing Officers and other business. ,A palictual attendance of the members is desired. By order of the Executive Committee JOIIN WATERHOUSE, Jr. P-rea't Robert M. Palmer, Sea t . October 16 Dying Game. . 1 . . One - of the young gentlemen who _lie politely requested to defer his viemSs to the public School., until after school hams, has been enraged therat. de last week pounced nem!, 'A Wiag ACRE" withoot any ceremony, and withoot informing us where he buries hie dead-- doctoring this Wise Acre, to hare need an ungentlomorilv Inger:go; and to have been influenced,hy impro;r motives , &c. Now we know, that his whole st ' k of ammunition missed fire—mobodS was killed-amend "Otiserroer," was not even 'aimed it. But I let the gentleman should again stumble on en 4 / uendo," we say, young gentlemen ere very proprly forbid their visits to the schools. by the Directors.. We deprecate the .eurtywrath of offended dignity, when , manifested o improperly. even by ja kv. Enough said. 1 AN OBSERVER. •pctobee 18 f, ' 1 . F , , 42-11 n. '. r .‘ • . i [ r - I • . • ! ' Assembly es • ; ar• 194 284 100 194 328 453 , 49 ,t 3 24 1.79 42 294 478 87 51 63 . 24 172 47 322 122 106 6! 155 55 199 84 90 24 38 14 52 33 43 27 144 148 164 72 129 11 4 191 64 10 196 6 111 24 0 27 2233 ' 1554 1554 iiecuturer. - •e Commie. 201. 250 104 178 281 151 100 65 157 '5l 176 95 80 33 38 14 55 29 42 21 183 106 157 74 129 Ifi7 133 141 56 18 169 33 70 64 17 32 192 268 99 184 .14 117 110 56 151 57 94 67 115 9 35 14 5I 33 42 20 .r 4 101 '66 64 32 161 108 169 1 65 97 5 16 16 32 17 2148 1524 Coroner: , • ~.........., ~._—....-_-, co ...., .1 0 •-e 3 o CD :. .1 k. -.a '4lB 139 276 66 276 89 189 14 1 440 326 91 19 164 102 48 19 '2lO 155 51 00 268 212 ' 51 16 114 87 18 7 • •52 38 14. 00 86 34 15' 39 63 42 21 00 289 ' 174 101 13 228 160 57 9 292 108 165 20 276 59 11 162 73 46 8 19 202 134 4 64 117 72 15 44 49 21 17 00 - - ,57 2;X:03 1307 511 • 3614 2311 1302 • 2259 2254 1343 1347 °crate in italic, Locofo- ram MUM `Schuylkill Coal Trade. REM AiRKS. • The shipments this week including the Little Schuylkill, only amount to 20,367 tons. Total this sessort, 470,281 tons. To the same period last year; _338,595. , ,In consequence of the great 'cementation of coal on the wharvei at Philadelphia, 'on the Bchoilkill, and, the continued scarcity of coat vessels, orders have been received here from several of the dealers below to atop shipping. This will account for the reduc- tion in the prices of freight this week. We quote to Philadelphia at $ I 50; to New York, $4 t 30. We' notice no t hog° in the price 01 Anthracite coal since our jest, either in Philadelphia or New York- - Twelve thonsand liGthels of coat arrived at Phila delphia last week from New-Castle, England. Can anything stronger be said in favor of a Protective Tariff? The 'receipt! from the• Lehigh mines, at Philade!. phis up to the 7ih inst., amounted to 67,7r9 tons. Coal Vessels on the Schuylkill at Philadelphia are still greatly . , in demand. At least three Lundred would meet with a ready freight. Another advance in freight has taken place. We quote to Boston and Salem, $2.373; to Providence, $1,75; and New York $1 62i. Shipments of Coal for the week ending on Thurs day evening last. Shipped by Delutiare Coal Co. Manes - & Spencer„ S Heilner & Son, Milner -& Haywood, Geo. H Potts ? , Georae Payne, Bell & Bolton, 13 688 Bennet& Taylor, 12 624 Union Collieries, C.'Do Forest, 8- B. Reeve & Co. 9 494 _ G Bast, 9 487 Charles Ellet, 9 474 Hill& Carmer, 8 406 Thomas Morris, 8 , 372 Charles Lawton, 7 379 James Downey Sillyman & Evans, • 6 - 319 Taylor & Clayton Potts & Batman, Miller & tlaggerty, 5 241 A Heebner SiHyman & Nice, Mates, Baber &Ca Miter & Jenkins , John Pinkerton Pryor & linking, Sundry Shippers, Per last report 6,915 420,374 I , . 10,319 439,870 Shipments to same period last veer 323;595. PRICE OF FREIUIIIS From Pottsville to Philadelphia, $1 50 From Pottsville to New York $4 30 LITTLE SCHUYLKILL COAL 'TRADE For the lAA ending on Thursday last. • Tons: Oct. 9th. Long Island, 54 8 Two Brothers;., 5B Florida, - 56 6 An Thompson, ' 56 Lion, 54 • Progress, 5a 11 Susai , nah, 56 R, Rickard, 60 Geo-ge and Daniel. " 54 22 J. Robinhold, 54 0 Wm. & Rebecca, 53 13 Daniel in the Lions Den, 54 o Sam. Bradford, 56 54 14 Windsor Pomace,' 50 SOLD. 11 Wm, Layman, 30 12 Davy Crocket, 29 171 Boats, Tone, 871 294 " Per last report 14785 —3ll Boats —15656 J. & R. Carter, 8 Boats this week, 430 155 do Per last report 7953 —264 8383 • • Jaines Taggart, 6 Boats this wdek 310 119 do Per last teport 6062 —125 . 6372 599 Boats, ' Total tone, 30,411 DELAWARE & HUDSON COAL TRADE Shipments fort he week ending Oct. 2, 6,660 Total. 145,090 DIOLNT CARBON RAIL ROAD. The amo•int of Coal transported on this road up to Thursday evening last.-is • 2.163 tons Per last report 69,641 Total 71,804 NATHAN CLEAVER, Collector • The 'Miners Bank of Pottsville, in the County of Schuylkill A N Election for Thirteen Directors foi the above L . ‘• institution, to serve the ensiling year, will be held at the Banking' House, on Monday the _fif— teenth of November neat, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M and 3 o'clock P. M. A Geperal meeting of the Stock's°!dew will be held at the Banking House, on Tuesday the second of November next, between the hoots of 9 o'clock A. M. and Bo'clock P. M. CHARGES LOESER, Cashier. October 16 - • An, Apprentice Wanted. AIV apprentice to the Tailoring Business is wan ' ted by the subscriber. A Boy between the ages of 14 and 16; would be preferred, who can come wellerecommended. JAMES M'ALARNEY." October 16 42-3 t Parchment; OF the best quality, and various sizes, for sale by • R. BANN AN. October • -42. f-• -• • song. 10 ooks.. pAII.LOUR Songster. Universal Dd erican Do; American Singers Own urton's Crockett's'Free and Easy Do. Jim Coo . New Song Booh, &c. dic. Just received and - ale b 3 8.. BAN! N. October 16 • - 42 ~ ‘ • , G i irl Wanted, WANTED girl to do theZnokint. Washing .ke. for it 11113411 . family, :who ceo Come well recommended. None other need opply. Apply it th in ol6ce. , 1 October 16 - 42.;-4 CIE subscriber.having teen appornted generitagent ( for Schuylkill county) for mosaic of this famous - and tifiriv#Bed. medicine, would resrectfully, infbnn the trade, that-Ire" an. supply them at,wholesale on , tonna, and' would invite all thium wishing to putchase lo give him a call. Diaiggiirts and dealers generally will find this valuable addition to:their stock, and should always-keep it on band, and it iguniversally se— ktfowledged one Orthe most valuable' remedies in use. DCP'Sold wholesale and retail, in Pottsville by • • JOHN S. C. MARTIN. General Agent. Pottaville. October 16.1841 . .42 (NAME to the premises of the subscriber, in 7 1 - 1 . .Branch Township, neat Philip Caress tavern. about a month ago, a Large Red Cow, with large horns, and gives no milk. The owlet is desired to come, prove property, pay charges, and take her away. GEORGE GIBEL; Branch Township. Oct: 16 • 42-6- Slate &-Chalk_rencils, IN Wopd, for young Al ittaeP, a new and very clean just received and for sale . by B October 16 N4A2I. L ey the extraordinary virtues of that urrivallecimedi— eine. the,. BALSAS! OF WILD CHERRY." the well— known famous remedy for CoNsummost, AND LIVER COMPLAINT, COCCUS, COLDS. ASTHMA. BRONCHITIS. CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH; &c. Boats. Tons. 47 2428 24 1310 23 1140 21 1111 ALBANY, September 6,1841. To Da. 11. Wisrree. Dean Stu.—ln yours of the 28th instant you ask if youi BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY has proved successful in this part of the country. In answer to these inqui ries I can safely assert there has never been ally medi cine introduced - here that has received 'weir universal approbation, and the demand for it increases Physicians generally appear to he strangely prepossess ed in its favor and many of our first families are now trying it. In several cases that I . have heard from, it has given great relief, and others have said they feel satisfied it will. cure them effectually. One case in par ticular I would mention ia..tharof the wife of Mr. !Tow ard, a very influential family. residing •a few miles out of town, who has been lingering with consumption for several years and tried all the celebrated remedies in vain She his only used three or fotir Bottles of your Balsam, and Mr Howard informed me, a few days ago, that she was recovering rapidly, that her cough nad ceased entirely and he confidently believed it had been the means ofiaving her life. 'elshise I think are pretty strong proofs of its virtues, bier flatter myself before the winter is over I shall be able to give you many oth ers such as few medicines can boast of. 18 914 15 • 818 1.1 589 10 505 320 ES 5 244 Your Respectfully THOMAS , SHEPPARD. The genuine medicine is sold in Pousville by JOHN S. C. MARTIN, Agent for Schuylkill County Price $1 a Bottle. Irr See other advertisements. 6 269 ,4 220 4 219 4 ' 214 4 211 irr Be very particular when you purchase to ask for "Dr. WIRTAR . B BALPARI OP WILD CHERRY: . as there is a SYRUP of this name advertised that is entirely a different medicine. 206 77 3939 . - - - Prelpared. wholesale and retail, by WILLIAMS & Co , Chemists, No. 33 South Fourth street, Philadel phia. Puice $ I a bottle September 25 • 39-- 19.496 EMI /1111 E subscriber being obliged, oh account of ill health to relinquish business. offers Mis well known Stand, "the centre House," Purl ••is •"i L l l . §; Clinton,Schuylkill county, for sale. The seesabove property is• delightfully situated at the junction of the Little Schuylkill and Philadelphia, Reading and Pottsville Rail Roads, and on the completion of the latter •( which is now in a great state of forwardness ). will be a fashionable resort frog) the city. If it is nut sold by the Ist of January 1842, it will be for rent. Port Clinton, October 16 , Public Sale., W ILL be sold on Saturday the 6th day or Nov. ember next, at 10 o - cl"ck to the forenoon, at the house of Jacob Heim. I nkeeper, in the town of Schuylkill county, a certain two Story double Frame Store and Dwelling House and Lot of Ground, in said Llewellyn, now in the possession of C. B. Deforest and B. Lewi.;•the lot contains fif ty feet in front, and one hundred and fitly feet in depth, adjoining South Wilting street, East lot of Jacob Sherman, North a twenty feet alley and West Lot of Willing, Shober and Buhtinr, with a Kitchen and a Frame Stable. A good Title and Possession will be given on the first day of April next. Due attendance will be given, and the condi tion of wile will be made knob. n at the time of sale by JOHN STERNER, PETER FENSTERMACHER. Llewellyn, October 13 ' 42-3 t Scholar's Companion. LEY R. W. Green, A. M. Just recieved and for solo by B RANNAN. October 16 42 z-iCR OUP 11\l'.CHILDREW MOTHERS, BE ON YOUR GUARD.— This is the season when this destructive cemplai9t attacks your interesting little. children, often robs you of those you fondly doat on. and carries hundreds to the grave.— Every mother should, therefore, know 'its symptoms; watch them closely. and idways be prepared with a remedy to cure it. as many are daily sacrificed by such neglect_ At first the little patient is seise) with a shi vering, it grows restless, has flashes of heat, the eyes become red and swollen, it breathes with difficulty, and then comes that fearful COUGH that will surely termi nate in convulsions or death unless something is enme diately given to check it. In this complaint the " BAt.. SAM OP WILD CHERRY," is well known to be the most speedy cure ever discovered. It is indeed a pre. cious remedy—mild,sale and innocent,and sure to give the little sufferer immediate relief, and , quickly +more it to safety and health. Every mother who loves her children should always keep it in the house and give it to them early; by doing so you may often save the life of one yomfondly love.' Remember this is the famous remedy of that distinguished physician, Dr. Wietar, which has cured thousands , of CROUP, WHOOPING COUOII, ASTHMA, CONSUMPTION, 4 , e., Wier silty other , medicine had failed. ittr Be pan:cular when you purchase to ask for "Dr. WISTAR'S BALSAM OP, WILD CIIRRILY;" as there is a SYRUP of this name advertised that is entirely a differt ent medicine. Prepared only by WILLIAMS & Co- Chemists. No. 23 South Founh street; Philadelphia. Price S , f a Bottle. 'September 25 / 39 GOOD Cow, which gives three quarts of milk zm per day, will be sold cheap. Apply at This office. October - 16: 42 Dividend. To the stockholders in the Cattatstssa Bridge Corneal: l l4 Notice is hereby given; That the board of Managers have this day declared a divi dend of seventy five cents per share, for the last_ six months (equal to six per cent per annum) which will be paid to the stockholders or their legal rep. resentatives'on or. after the 23d inst. - by EZRA S. HAYHURST. ,Catawissa, October 9 • 41-3 t Is *anted of PATRICK BRE NANN El LILY , formerly of Newtown Colliery, Queens county, Ireland. He arrived in this country ;about - tour yearn ago, and when last heard uf, about two yearn ago, he was at Haerlam, New York. residing with a -man by the name ut Michael Quinn. Should this notice meet the eye of Patrick Brennan Neilly, or any. person et painted with MIN he or they , will confer n particular favor, by addressing a- line to the . wabserlbei,'llit stall father, at the Pottsville, PlL.r4ill - giving information *hire be may be fo/i. : - MICHAEL KENNEDY. sy;? • -- 40-3le Tun - mismitst JOURNAL.‘ Iigikit4FAKIERO ~.,.rir.:*E.*..roo,o o oi._, ~. DISEASES-.OE-.THELUNGS, Stray 'Com ANOTHER 9 LIFE, SAVED. For Sale. DAVID WALKER. 42-tf Sold in Pottsville by JOHN S. C. MARTIN Cow± for SalO. Infoiniation ) MM M=Ml=22====ZlEM . .. ZEST OP LETTERS:: ' . HIEMAI SING 'in the_ Post Officer:at Pottaville, O Algfctober I. 1811._ , '•:' , • ' ` 22' Persons inquiring for littera on Ibis list, will pleise say they are advertised: — • • . Mika - Henry 2 , - . Kay John i Arrirs Williarn • ;Kimmel Joseph Aegen Patrick : • - -Kunkle Jacob. ' -- Angel C. W. • . - Kula. Chavlea Bernet John Kelly Martha -.: Blair James Klitigworth John Ilishnploseph - Brown Harriett A. Leitnef Daniel Borne John= . - '. Long William Bradley Michael or Lenten John ' Reilly. Andrew . Lewellyn David Blair James • Lee thorns, Beard James Low Elanah Beacham William . Lawrence Sinmel Brobst P. Leib Charles Beach H. 51Tc* William Beadle William M'Phereon Charles H.. Blattner Rudolph 'M'Kendry Nancy Baron John M'Guire Michael Bigler Hall ' • M.Donald John Beacham James M'Ginly John Bast G. 2 M'Dowell V 4 illiam Boyle Henry . M Vannes . , Henry Buck Daniel - Murray lames Rotifer Jahn Moy Neal Branan - John Moran Michael Bindley John May Isaac • Baylan Patrick Morgan John E. Baugh Richard Mover Henry , Corry John Maher Patrick' M'Coririick James ' Moony William , Codrington John Mated Patrick Chapman L. , Murray John Cassidy. Michael Mycarron Edward Clemson Davis Mills Mr. Calm, John Morgan William Clark Phil/. Moyer Daniel Chapman George . Moore Stephen Chang , David S. M'lntire Jane Mrs. Cockill Johanna Naylon John Caur Patrick Nordman L. sen. Dugan James "O'Reiff Jerry Deoger Patrick Oboy Thomas Driscoll Dennis Phelan Ryan Maley John Platt Richard Dehaven William Parish Reverend Driscol Bartholomew Parry David Duha C. H. Pool Edmund. Dietrich Joseph Partridge Thomas Ellis Thomas Philips Thomas Eaves Sarah, M:s. Price Rachel Elliott John Quayly Michael Fisk Aueuactum 2 Q ua yly William Frank Solo non Richards Christopher Freeborn Adam Capt. Reddington Patrick Fleisrhei Mayer Richards Charles Farrell John Ralston James Esq. Gainey Luckey Razer Jacob Capt. Galegar James Remaly Elias Gascon Samuel Ranch David 2 Gormon 1 homas Runkle Jacob . Gilmour Andrew Runyon George Gartleney Patrick : Reese lira.. Hathaway E. A. Esql Rem John Hoots Thomas Reppert Josiah Y. Hulme Joseph Esq. 2 Reamons James Hartwell S. t.. Shawly Michael Henesey Daniel Shiels Joseph 2 . Pollerman John F. Stuard EAraim Hide Daniel 'Sava Elizabeth Hogan Patrick Sherdoll John Holligan John Smith James D. Hanger & 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 Tere Miss Jimon Margaret Ward John James Thomas Whitaker Henry Kear Richard Ward Thomas Esti Kirk William A. Weightman Joseph Klock Amon William Daniel Ktssingei Michael Worthley Christopher King W. H. Zieghnfus Jacob SHIP LETTERS. Gilroy William Griffin Hack, Glynn John Gledhill James Harris Henry Lewis David Megron Barnard Neile John Pilkington Samuel Roe John Spencer James JOHN T . W ERNER. P. 111 Teas Teas. FRESH Green and Black Teas. Java. Rin, La qurra and St. Domingo Coffee, St. Croix, Porto Rico, thew Orleans, and Havanna Sugars, Loaf. Lump and Crushed Sugar, Steam Syrup, Sugar House and New Orleans !Boluses,. for sale by E. Q. ly A. HENDERSON. October '9 41— Copartnership. PRE subscribers would inform their Friends and the Public that they have entered into an co partnership, under the firm of Henderson & Far rell, and are now prepared to execute orders for castings of any description, a Che Island Foundry Orders are respectfully solicit ed for Cast Rai's, Turn OuisoNl l Gearing, Water Pipes, Car Wheels, &c. dr.e. CHARLES HEN DERSON, JOHNt FARRELL. Potteville. October 9 41-31 Mackeral. No. I and 2 Mackeral in Barrels. and half bar. rels, of late inspection. for sale by E. Q. & A. HENDERSON. 41- October 9 INSOLVENT DEBTORS..—The "subscribers have applied to the Judges ot the Court ot 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, for the hearing of us and our credi. tors, when and where they may attend if they think proper. DAVID R. THOMAS. JACOB MILLER, SAMUEL KIMMEI., • JOHN NIPPLE, WILLIAM ' JOHN F. lIEBELE, • ;. JOSEPH:BUSKINS, WILLIAM BROWN, .SAMUEL NUGANT. ABRAHAM ZIM M ERMAN, •7PETER ' Zi MM ER M AN, PETER HERTZOG, • •- PATRICK OW ENS, - FULTON. - BUR D PATTERSON,' .'.3SAAC STRAW. - .JOSEPH HORTON, DANIEL JUDY, A DAM ,SORADSSER,* September 23 39 $ 5, REWARD. QTRAVED from the York. Tunnel mines. on *••• Wednesday the Bth of September, a. BLACK MARE, small size haring one blind . eye, _end a white spot on bar ram she liad.a rail roaeharnesii on at the time she Ras 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 subscriber. WILLIAM EAGLE. Scaylkill Raven, Sept. 25 • 39-3 t Strap COW. QSRAYED away from the subscriber in 'Miners ville, about three weeks ago; a BLACK COW; about 7 years old with ir small white spat on her breast and the horns, stand nearly straight up. Whoever will return said 'cow to the owner: or give intormation where he can get her again, shall be reasonably rewarded. JOHN" DANIELS. '• September 25 - • . 39-30! Ingrain Carpeting.i . A NEW and splendid assortment of ngraio Caspeting. Just received and for-sale by . • - E. Q, &A. HpIDERSON. Cletatier 9 • 41— 1 4 1:7 1 Bath Blankets 12-5 11 For sato by — ' C I. W Q. ZeitinidEjthElinATtk MIMI= PUCCI ARAtION. • ‘,VIIPIigAS• the nom., Amon V.:Psaseria. Ett.• v - quire. President of the several Courts of Common Pleas. °film Co,Anties of Dauphin. Lebo. non and Schuylkill, in Ptinmyylvania„andJustierrof the several Courts ofQuarter Sessions of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer;.and General Gaol, Delivery, in said counties, and Samuel D. Lei& and Strange N. Palmer, Esquires, Judges of the Conrt of Quarter Sessions of the Peace,, Oyer and Terminer and General Gaol Delivery, for the trial of capital and Other solfetiderv, in the said County of Schuylkill— by their precepts to me. directed„ have ordered a Court ofQuarter Session, of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer. and General Gaol Delivery, to be holden at Orwigsburg, on the last !Wordily of Oe.tottrr in-t. (being the 25th of end month.), to. continue-one week. Notice is !herd; ro hereby given, twthe Copper, the Justices of tire Pesee,,and Constable* of the said county of Schuylkill. that they ate by the said precepts commanded to be then and there at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisition.. esominations. and all other remembrances, to do those things which to their several offices appertain to be done; and all those that are hound by recognizance*, to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the gaol of said county of Schylkilt, are to be then and there to prosecute them as shall be just. God save the Commonwealth. JOHN G. WOOLISON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Orwieg. burp, Oct. 9, 1841. # 41—lf N. 13.—The witnesses and juror. who are sum. moned to attend eaid Court, are required to attend punctually. In case of con-attendance, the law in such cases made and provided, will be rigidly en. rorced. This notice is poblish‘d by order of the Court ; those concerned will therefore govern them selves accordingly. New 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, Mix'd and Drab Sattinetta, White, Red. Scarlet, Yellow and Green, Flannels, Black, Brown, Green, Scarlet and Drab Morino., 12-4, 11-4, 10-4, 8-9, 6-4 Blankets. Morino,' Belvidere, Tustan. and Taglioni Shawls. Buck, Beaver, Hos kin. and Kid Gloves, Winter Prints, Roslyn Plaids, Mooslin de Laines, Woolen. Berlin and Cashmere Gloves, Blue, Green, Red and Scarlet Canton Flan. nells, Bleached and unbleached Canton Flannel', Pilot, Beaver and Bearskin Coatings, Wool, shirts. Drawers, &e. &c. &c. MI of which we ore disposed to sell on our usual reasonable terms. E. Q. 4 A. HENDERSON. 41- October 9 Mime & Lot for Sale E subscriber will sell at Public Sale, at Mo - A timer's Hotel, on Saturday the 16th of October inst., at 2 q'clock P. M. his two-story frame dwcl. ling house. with Kitchen attached, situ_ ted on Lyon street, in this Borough jr: The house is 18 feet front,by 30 deep, well built, and in good order. The Lot is'24 feet front by 190 deep, and has a front also on Market street. The house will be f old at any time previous to the day Of sale should a purchaser offer. The terms will be made known on the day of sale, and by application in the mean time to the suhscri be?. JOHN BROWN. A Stray Cow. A BLACK cow, with a-small white slot on the ilk left side, about eight years old, was brought to the subscriber on Saturday night last. The owner is requested to call, pay charges, and take her RICHARD EDWARDS, near the East M ines PROC LAM A TION. VOTICE is hereby given that a Court of Corn 4, ‘ ,won Pleas, for the trial causes at issue, 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 snits 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. She'riff's Office ()twigs. burg, Sept. 25, 1841. # 30— WILLLA N. SUMER, Fashionable Bair Culler s Third door above the Pennsylvania Hall, Centre Sireet - POTTSVILLE, lOR OST respectfully returns his grateful tack now l- LT-Kedgments to his numerous friends end custa, merr, who have so generously patronized him since he commenced business, and he can but repeat his former pledge; to attend seduously and unre.nitting ly to business.; be flatters himself from• hie long ex perience of seventeen years in the business, that he will be able to cut hair according to the latest lash, ion, end shave with ease. And hp hopes by strict attention to business to merit and receive a share of public patronage, Ile has lust received a most splendid assortment of perfumery, consisting in part of Citronella water, a delightful perfume for the toilet Eau de Colonge water. Florida water, Lavender water, Rose water, BettAi Oil, Antique Oil, Tooth Paste, Cotilbs, Hai rIY . ash, hlaccasaa, Oil, Pomatum, Indian Hair-dye, Seven Shaving Cake, Otto of Rose Shaving Cakes, Congress Soaps, Bergamot Snaps, and Fancy Soaps. lle has for sale that highly fra grant Balm of Columbia,:which destroys dandruff of the head and prevents the hair from decaying and falling oft He hopes,the public will give it,,a fair tri al,,as severalbundreds in the last b3w years have de rived great beneSt therefrom. September3B, UHL 38-3 m. Fall Fashions. subscribererespectfolly beg leave to inform Steir,patrons and the public generally, that they have just received by late importation, the FALL AND WiNTER FASHION., together with French, Wool and vreb died Cioths,• French barred Cassimers of all colors: Also a fine selection of French and English Satins, plain and figured. They have added to their former supply a fine assortment of Stocks, Bosoms, Colars &c., all of which they will warrant tobo of a superior quality and made up in the most appro.. sod sty Ir. LIPPINCOTT & TAYLOR, 'I Merchant Tailors Corner Centre & 51ahantongo St. Pottsville. Sep'ember IP, 1841. 38—tf N B The public are invited to, call and examine the goods, so that they may be able to judge for themselves. L. 4 T. • FOR SALE. THE subscriber is authorized to sell at private 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 Care,auited forthe Millereek Rail Road . with a large number of Dri ft Cara all in good order, two Truck Wagkons, together with a variety of fixtures ne cessary for , mining operations, cyllinder and other Screens, Carts, Waggons, Blacksmith Tools, Picks,' Shovels, Chains,4e. 4e. Together with one fifteen horse power. Engine complete, one Theodolite and level in good order. Apply to - • - JAMES 6. 1 .1.1.1.111 AN, Jr. August 28 35—tf- Vreo Dictionary. DICTIONARY of Arts, Manufactures an Mines, 'by Andrew Ure, M. J. Also A Practical Treatise on-Rail-Roads, and interior communication in general, containing numerous experiments on the 'powers of improved locomo. tives.Engines, and tables of the comparative cost of conveyance on .Canals. Railway. and turnpike, Roads. Third Edition by. Nicholas - Wood. Just veccifed . and for sale by _ It'PANNAN. October 2 —4O _ (Cellars. • WRENCH. !Somali & 2vias Collars, Collaret Cravats. 4c. 4c. _ • E. Q. 4 A. HENDERSON. &Init. 28 ' 35-- • York Store Room WO Let. Apply to . THOMAS MILLS. Ai September 4 IVILZ OUT'S. , .. , Indian Ve.. o etable PUls• , 6fth North Ate/icon College o . ? Health. Ai ap, p.., rs by the following eirrunattaates. cue fast ea pereding the ate of all other Pills as a ustotaeot: teglit ZDT, jar the putykatioo of the blood. and as a. eon equenee. the cradithtion of LitetAstt float tbs '' If MAN SYSTEV. , . ~, T.IIIIMAS & JAMES BEATTY,- VING been duly appointed County Agent r the esle e rn largo or small quantities, of the article, stiggett the following as strong pre ive proof,-that the claitn of thia niedicire to confidence, is founded. on unquestionable believe, unquestionable author tip er from Me. Caulfield, Travelling . Agent for, cited States. • Messrs. T. & J BEATTY. name Bump pubh. at.d• I et the U 1 *of ad elUe erewith enclose tiur•ynur service in the way rertising, the notice of Stichter & McKnight, sore to Keim &'Stieliter. Reading, who ate for Braidreth Pills. end nerhop:i'or otberewt. I= _ . ,You ill perceive the force of their language, en. der tl ese circurriatances, and my business is to ap• prise ou of the testimony which the gentleman to aho they refer have alrerdy given.—four of them prior o the reference, and one, Mr. G. 11. Miller. .since he rekrence, but without being informed of. it by, ne, or in any manner alluding to it. SiT i rren Sc lOsoirt, (as successors tO ritiM• & Sii iter, Reading. ) having been duly appointed count agents fob the excellent and superior medi.. - eine a ove named, are now prepared to supply—thti. dema da of former agencies, and will brgratified by th appointment and (+4ply of new gees, on tint uscAl riberal terms. 4 Ft . r the 'character of these pills, %voider -With ea.fid nee, but without asked consent. to the fol. towingnamed gentlemen, who have sol d/ them long cnoug to know their true value ,in ,comparison with ny others now in market. Their relative lu , cation gives every facility to the inquirer who de.. serves to obtain, either for sale of use, a first taro article," To W. P. me on chase Mat t a med nor on ' Mastc tain the sat sold. ` eke them in consecutive nrdei, then Mr. C. rter, P. M., Maiden Creek, commission, 6 doz. Since that time. 1 , ..e.p0r• of R. & S. Reading 6 dozen, and on theAthr lt 6 dozen of me., staling.. that he never had cane which brought bock en good a report.. which had so ready a sale. As he is Post. '. any person eon easily and cheaply ascer liether my verarily Can he impeached and at e time learn what other pills, he sensor hos r queste dart, . 1 April inst. h a nsw G. H. Miller, late of Brickensville, had re, me to appoint him an agent for , Womehi. I ecoase he well know the value of the article , Oih he took of me 4 dozer, and on the 24th e had sold 26'hoxes, it being in Womeledorf. article, and boualit 2 dozen more. Th i To lure, . statement is similar to the foregoing'. Ir. WHinty, one dozen were sent at a ven- - 1 rhapg in De. , :ember. Jan. 25, 1 left , hirn 2 dozen me fo medic a Dam 4n commission, and on the 11th inst. ho paid 7 down stating, cs do the others, that nu 'ne with which he is acquainted has as good and so 'ready a sale. Peter Aline, Post - Master, boa sold to a man who. has th white swelling, probably near fill, whom 1• seen, nd who states, that no other remedy hos ren dered im ,y service, but that this has, and now that h is ." .•• united to persevere, 1, am fully persua ded h will entirely recover. SarriMel Heckler, Post Master, sells the other pills,. but states, that he finds 4of there equal to 8 or-9 of them—ithot tho' he hod these less than 4 months, and the others several years, of these he now sells abuut 10 boxes where he has a call , for one of the, other sort. ,He mentioned a woman who has du. rink several yews suffered by the rheumatism, and thoneh other remedies had been invoked, she has mit found any benefit, save in the use of these pills. I wourd add much general' and particular intor mrtioni but shall defer to a mote convenient capper. Wilily an exposition which must be interesting to all whn are liable to diseases. • To the hominess in hand, the refFrence, I have paid the attention it seems to merit, and I thus leave it with the earnest de sire that u•may be read with candor, and produce the effect to which truth is alwavia entitled: Respectfully. R. CA NIFIELD,. • Travelling Agt. United States. Pottnville, May 29 22--lf The following named gentlemen compose the list of agents for this county and vicinity, sa far as they are at present received. Other names will ba added as agents shall be appointed. T.-0. BEATTY, Pottsville, Daniel Say lor,Schey lk ill Haven, Caleb Wheeler. Pinegrove, John Snyder, P. M. Friedensburg, J. 4- c.;. Matz, Port Clinton, B. K. l Miller, McKeausburg, Wm. Taggart, Tamaqua, F. Dre l y & Co. Tuscarora, Samuel Boyer, Middle Port, Seidel & Co. Hamburg., J. Wiest, Klingerstowrr, Aaron Matthews, M. P. Lower Ntahantangos Jacob Kauffman. Upper do ,Kauffman, do dr F. Harper. P. M. Millersburg, (Bethel P. 0.) , S. &timid, Gratztown. Principal 'Office, 169 RACE st. Philadelphia WILLIAM WRIGHT, Vice Pres't N. A. Col. Health. Proposed Amendment lo the Cons Mono's. Resolution Relative to the Amendment of the Slate Constitutiou nesolved by the Senate and House of Represen tatives i General Assembly met, That the Consti— tution of this Commonwealth, be amended in the third section of the second article, so that it shall read as follows : "That the Governor shall bilk' this office daring three years,-from the third Tuesday . of January, next ensuing his election, and shall not he capable of holding it longer than a single tetra of three years in any term of nine years" Whl A.CRAI3B, Speaker of the. Itoutre of Representatives. JN. H. EWING, Speaker of the Senate. Pennaylt,ania as. SECRETAit IF'S OFFICR. I di Hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of ' Resolution proposing an amendment of i the Con titution; which was agreed to at the last session f the Legislature, by a majority of the membees elected to each house, the original of which remains filed in this office: and in compliance with the tenth article ofthe Conatitutiontt the Common wealth, I du hereby-cause the same to be ppblished. as direct-d by the said article. • - IN TAVIIIIONY whereof, I have here , 6-,, Onto set my hand and seal of said of. , t 4 ll- 3 =- eat Harrisburg, this 14th day s ..' • .."' Ju ne o ' • V' 4 e, 184 t. .P. E .•• , •g I July ~. FRS. R. SHUNK, Seet of the Commonwealth. 27-3 mo Narsaparilla Compound. BRCAIIN'S Celebrated Sarsaparilla Coinpouud., e fresh supply just received by " E. Q. & A. HENDERSON, Sept*ber 10 MR. .1. A. GROITE, I rrofessor of Itlitsic. 111ESPIECTFULLY tenders his services to the El-e. citi,ns of Pottsville. He will be happy to watt nn any one desiernme of instruction on the. Pr, ono Forte, together with Singing. the Flute, Flage olet, Accordeon, besides other Inavietil instruments, t If softie! nt enconragement is offered, he proposes to open singing school. -The fi rst quarter will be: devotedo'laytnk the foundation of music, and after that the r igher branches will be taught, '' ,Lessons ;in Sacred Music will be given to snit the Varifill Congregations of this Borough. Singing will be taught in both the German sod English language". Piano ones tuned and repaired. • Mr. Grohe's residence heat Dr. Brandner's. No. 9 Mahaninaga Street., ' • : - : : Sent. 25.1841. . • - I Coffee and Tea Wl.7ll.Toest, will be served up . every day et the Exchange Hotel Refect o ry, clock A I "M. until II P. M.lirke linty. 1 ' JOHN SILVER, for WM.G. JOHNSON. Septcrber MlB4. 39-tr.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers