II RI EEO E3iM - r I I _ " i t a4 / 4 ". EteLLtalf. l'aeay•waiyetniger once than she is nevi; - And prettisrOlconrset _dri not mean;, "'lrally, - „thattheraire wrinkles on her,broW, t_.."Kot, to be candid, she ie past eighteen..= ..Perhapt put twenty—fiat the girl Is shy. Akan; hetige, end God forbid that 1 _ Should gekeyself in tronbre by revealing • Asecreref this e'er!: I bave•axilong s Istived•prelty woman with poet's feeling, • •••And when a boy, in `day (Wain 'and : in song : - WO knelt . tries down and worehipped them A ' They never thanked ma • tor't—brut that pus. • -,_ rya felt full many a heart ache in My - day, • ' • --.. At the mere soignee Of a muslin gown, • Anil aught some dreadful colds, blush to !say. While shivering stun; shade of ;beauty's • '- - frown. They say her smiles.areinnliesnia—it may be, • ' But near a sunbeam would she throw n° me. 111111 LIPPIISGS. 11 Surcins.Our :waders may recollect K iiii en d o ilug, , last week, says 'the Tat. iheirtibide of w Miss - Malvin* Helna, tit Ells. abethrown,,lCy. It seems that she was a visit .„ -to the familyief a, Slangfiter, The' evening before bee cheeiful.: • i She destrbisa herself between thgtiiMis of .12 -on Saturday night;and 5• on Sundiir morning. * After her friends•bad withdrawn, she tisCrimn Ilitrie!'fdlatightir's room; pen,lrikiind pap end - . renrri`tia• to the parlor; Wheri the family retired for ; the night, she t e as admonishell •that luq, and said that ittelio would ream after she battlittitten - aietter. • . •• ' . • ''Fitir*ly supposed that she had retired to' the • room ;let in the motningpwhon they arose, they . • • •, found•her in the •parleriertilided on:risme, la : ther on her:right side; lier.head stipplrted by pd. • iotorsher -cheek resting llpoo her right band, her • ' telt 'arm Armin aerate , her.'hoili, and in ate hand 'lan - a white' dkerchteLl , • On a table in the "vireo room witlathe decesied, ,iscasletrad a wine glanrwith (frem,tianiarkeittit. ion the glass) .wbat seemed 'to be the'remains of a • ; forge draught of th'eablphata bf morphine, and in , • a port folio on the table, in the band writing of Oho deceased, the following lines: 'lit there are any on earth who hate me, :•• = • I forgiskthem._ . • • If there are tiny whom I have injured,,, atone for it with my life. •••If there are any wti q ' love me, ~• I can only :say fatitwell. litatvierA. • mit 'aehrt o will understand:it: • ,i told you that one remark Of yours had ambit : 4tred Many of my hours; del not believe it. tont but an idle, jest. 71 on noir wounded, "never 'grieved me Farewell. • - Maivies." Not a limb or muscle betrayed past , pain; the Nice 'wore 1111 espression of • suCh 1 sweet, serenity and calmness, that her Wink. • were . cheated into • 'the tope•tbat elks only stsit ;lug, alas; the !tool , 1 'tad fled,,and she slept the eleep of death., Every -effort was. made to masillt o , the lifeless zerpse, :but i • - • ' ~~ . - '',... M e My -dear,' said a ma litter, yesterday, tuber busband,Who is in:thief , my, zdon'tliort.think that Chariot wheh he groWs ,- ,.ftip, might tiii'ic into the dragoons 1" ,The busliand paused; for a smile hovered on his cotintenanee nearly strong enough to be a feu laugh: ,_ w ' . . s Why ailiY c ni answer, husband l' - •, My love,"Thori foolish yonr•question is: Char . ._ d i es, as you call him,'.wits only barn last Sunday, and is the weakest, moat wear, looking ehicken II tier law. : 'Why .he only , weighed sii - poundl, lose, when he, was born: ' ' ~ ' Nis matter for that,' said the wife. , 'Don't you - idiot he ought•M go into the dropouts 1' ' ...t.,' , . IWife,' said the military man . with a' s f,iiid = . :While, , l'ltiell ion what I do think—'_ -4 Whatl' . •-I 'Why you seeteht;.he in,* a hurry, about • -establishing Charresikand be is 'so swag ebobe, . '..rthat 1 t glitun of opinion ho on to join the light in= , . ,Pnt•ry jrnmediatalt.' .., Thti mother gave a groau-"volled over t in bed, and hetet :Puked at Charles nor her husband sinter- - -,Creteent. : ' ... 4 TUE 041 ,LARTI3O Tit CO BBLER; Oven TIOI ' War.--Sorne years ago the hue* -,f •an old ' Italy, residing inia country . village f khaprwried to ''.die suddenly . without maki ngawrilljorthewant .of which -, very neceualy, precaution4is estate Would have passed away from his widnit had she . mot resorted to the following remarkablii espedi . .ent to avert the toss of her property :She con .. exiled the death !of - het: husband, kind prevailed -Von an-old•cobbler, her neighbor, who was in' person somewhat like the deceased, to go to bed' . aict her house, and personate him, in which char -adft'dt.stras agreed he should dictate a will, leer . 10411m-will' ow ilia _estate in question. ,An attor ney was.accordiuglYeent for:tr#prepare the re quired docuutent, endthe widciviiftiii his arrival, appeared to be Arealising the realist iffiiptioir at her good man'attinger,..but forthwith proceeded . to ask titteistiotts 41* pretended hustiend, calcu - _Wed to elicitthe answers she expected s and de sired. The old 'colder, gromingVouB, and look ing as much Mitt aiterson going- to give up the shost is' possible,'feebly enervated, Is I-intend to . leiive Yon half nay estate t' atull do think thepoor old shoemaker, whit lives over'the way, is desert; i ' ing of the other half, for he has alWaysbeerr a gewarteighbor."j, The widow wee thunderstruck sitireceivirig a reply So diff'erent to that which she ,eiteilitWl,lnit dared not negative the cobler's will, . . .for fear of loosing .the whole of the' property, ~ ~ while the ;canning Old' rogue in bed, who: was tdmielf the pool old shoemaker Wong 'over the • Wel, Itiegkedllni his'..dieeve, rind divided with her ' Oki - fruits of!'..a pr_ojecfivhicit the widow had in - trended fair,eati r isenefft..--E4/iiih Paper. ..turscoreet sir 'fox._ Ciffrissnits.—'"Hallo,' loutinuil'of *yell and flock," saida British o_tricei,'al he hreught his tissirsteettio a shied in. front. of Governor L'hitterti len'' 'dweitiu' g-,•=4 , l es:n 1 . . you infests' Ind Whether hilt. Honor tite'Grivermar ; , of Ventila _.-. te/ides herit ",'. -' ' -.- ' \ ---=`, •.-.. I:, -silk. deci,”'Weit the responee of this min, itill -.gentling htilliy*..ths'Off liiYe- i - sile hie honor et lima° l'': contiatk ithe • - - • Mad eetta o 9 , " _TePliek'the Pan' ' of 'the frock; ' aValte my boise bylhe bit, „tien," 7. 211 tbs a 2 nleert a have .haskria to •-, t Pu t , IP I I • , Without a*ond 'bidding; iltktriati 4otitsAtit Itt3 •—_ .oraartvpiorted; end the °flier . ..fig . Wat: itirvitty up to the leor,•ind gave the pa t flay!: 4ald 'hearty -rape 4vith : thebtat of hiiriii4g)dip —for be itknoton. -in lime* -days of - Reptiblican knocketo . ,and 'bells like servants, - were The gddd. dime house .anawerad,the:atiinnwotfir, and bOin ? ;. mated die.ageee. and ea taiae -seetitibo4ertiOi, dOparted.V inform her he of thfitlifieo: , ittrivA f but, - oniseOrtaining that, groifrtior.bod.Qe at hitching peat of her" has._ brOd; fitiCfulf 6-436 4 44 9 ritii".° 2 4 41 °Pi#4 1144' Au the Getioriteimait engeged in.-the yard, and 04 well wait open his Flour and his horse Alt lhe anti prto. -" The predicameatof predicamenttho officer wAy !) - liethigriniaginel than awriked. Sgtigst4ligoLDwaTatAtitive, t Nee biblvdts."&fials ti ' IL BANNAN.- -' - - - 11E1 : '.., ' :1110 UN Tp A 13.6,1',c i 1t0,Tf ,1 4; 'BRIGHT - lespeetfully announces 1- 1 1 , ttifilitriends and the nubliethat ho hat , en;thisapteodid, airy, anCdelightful 'establish. -.lnent,•sitnated at the termination ORBS : the; Reading - and "I'liiladelphia Rad as a Reed were he widths happy to !fit on those Who visit the coal-Region,, on business, or for the purpose of enjoylnc the. mountain - - air anew:titer. - The. Bold' is large.: fmisheiland furnished in the but iitileatioi.no, pains will be spare t to Under snt3slae ton to ail_ ialtAtmay -favor -it withc visit.•r Being arnhits ten minutes walk' of the ftirough of ,Pottsville,. though ` r •spffitiently removed teteseeylethedest , and. noise of that' busy, bustling -plane; it is - con. adently believed that it will bo.fatied intiCh 'more -pleasant' and agreeable. thin any otheillOtel in the vic!nity. ' - Attached - to the Hotel is - a large and beautiful 'garden; overlooking 'the River Schuylkill, the Schuylkill Canal, - Mount carbon' Rail Road. (extending to the' and; thene to Sunbury): the Centre:TcO[o4, andott - the 'same time affording sliest aniteroimantic' taw of five Mountains. Th house is, sunned: with pure Mountain ~spiing water, 'and a - Bathing establishment -unrivalled in, the country. spTendi4 ,p 1 ,are Cue is keptfor_the exclusive accommedifideof visitors, who marbe disposedi tovisit tho Mines r iteenjoy the - wild and roman. -tic.scenery of the aurraunding country, Individ uals-Or families may rely on having ample room, nad every possible attention. • ' • Mount CarbonJuni;l9, 1841. ENE 'PATENT LIAD FLAt& komp ROPE. ANA GENERAL - Lane, Twine and Cordage Mannfaniory, • - REARING, THOMAS JACKSON, begs', leave to return hie .11., most sincere thanks to Captains leave . owners. of Botts, store.keepers. his friends and the public gen erally, forum very liberal patronage and many favors he has received during a period of upwards - of 12 years, which has elapsed since he commenced the above buidness in Reading, and he Would respectful ly inform them that after the destruction othis -man ufactory by: the great freshet cif-jantiary; 1841, ha built an entire new and much more extensive Rope- Walk, which he has fitted up with new and improved machinery of the best description, for the manufac ture of Patent Laid Cordage, of every kind, fully: tidal-to any in the United States. He has'alseadded to the above. an establishment for the manufacture of all kinds of light cords. Bed Ropes,. Halters: Wash Lines, Twines, Chalk, Mason, and measuring lines; of every variety: - - • - T. ,J. would also respectfully inform • all who May be likely to want; the .article, that he manufac tures Flat Ropes fol . -raising- weighteup shfiftS and incline planes. by steam power. The Flat Rope is very much need in the ,mines of Europe. and for the purpose to Which is applied it has many and great advantages overlie common round rope or chain. T. J. will insure' his Flat Ropes .to be made of the very best material. in oloi;most careful and experog.: 'cell manner, - end machinery of the beat most accurate principle. : An , extensive, assortment area& of Italian; - Manilla. end Ter'd Reside. Hemp Rope. ;Bow, Stern and Towing'lines of. all sizes; Packing for steam engines, Lines.? winea and Cordage of ev ery description. Alsc.. Tar, Pitch and .Oakum. con sternly kept on hand. . • . T. J's. best'quality Italian hemp canal towing liens are made on . an improved plan of his own, and of the best and strongest kind of Italian Hemp, selected in,. Italy and imported' expressly for his manufacture . as his long experience in the o eking of towing lines has convinced him that they are an article which cannot be made too good, he has beetrat greet pains and ex pense to produce them perfecr. . i • Orders for anything n his besinesi 'friarri a fighting line weighing I:10th of en ounce, to a thousand feet' length of 3 inch flat rope weighing n tons, or from 15 inch cable to a cotton chalk line, will be thankful ly received and promptly executed on the most rear seeable terms. Anything ordered for Schuylkill coun ty will deliver ed tail road in slew hours, free of freight. ' • . P, S. any quantity of Fkix_taken. at Market price. Reding. Feb. 19 , 3—ly EXTRAORDINARY CASE. (Lynne, May 8,1 . 837. ThEA HEE: n article called Di. Hewes "Nerve •m•Pand Bone Liniment," came tomy ,knowledge a bout two months 'Once, through our friend Mr. Camp- ' hell, and I procured a bottle and had used it fur about a week without any material change, until one morn ing I found myself under the exercise of very uncom mon feelings. imagining that could I be helped up - I could stand and walk, 1 requested my' family to aid me, biat.they were unwilling 1 should trust myself on my feet, not having for the, last fourteen and a:half years ever even made the ittampt to stand: but my confidence was so great that they consented to assist me from my bed. found I could on my legh with apparent ease, but could not bear my weight on my feet. With support, howevea could place aim foot before the other. with a facility that astonished -me and all amend me. , They led inf . ', - twice across the room ; I sat down with feelipis of - happiness that I never before experienced; the idea Was that I was once again to, be restored to the-world Tan through my• framelike an electric shock. My family surroun fled me in tears of joy, and the excitement so com pletely overcome me that I glinted: ; The same day. I walked three time across the, floor, again , bearing a little weight at each time on my .feet. I then used crutches for a few days.' when my strength bad become so far re-established, that I - could 'cross the thisr without • the least aid. My advancement from goo time has been, almost incredible. , I,..can • walk two hundred yards and back .ivith ease, arid ttry club. , dren, ( the beciaid are often blessed: like 'ine t ;with near a dozen,) have In - iiiitrso overjoyed that they could scarcely eat or sleep, and Mrs. Corning seems to feel ball a score of years younger hervelE • Yeti * 111 rec. olleet bow much bent: ogether I was *tea you were' last bete. - I have entirely over - come ibis. If I look ed as odd an I felt when I began to walk, I _would have been gazed at in astonishment: I have seen ma nylif iny old acquaintances. 801118 of Wham did not • know me at all. and others would scarcely credit their Agues, and would hardly have been - more astonished, though one had G risen from ,the dead." I .have now evety confidence that I am a well man.. I think this article-lithe most extraordinary of any I ever.heard, of, and if it jabot extensively made known to,the pub lic, I think the proprietors are very culpable. :If you know the persons in New York selling it, youhad bet ter show them this letter, and let them refer to you, or publish thisfleu think it would aid the distressed. 'Hemembeigne to yourfanailk, • • . • ETHAN C. CORN ING. For sale by John S.C. Martin, Epting and' Clemens & Parvin;Pottaviller. May 21, 1812.- • 21-Iy. • WETHERILfidt BROILER, AL the FrOig drat East side sanzE DOoSi PIMIISILE CORNER, OP AIL= ST. PHILADELPAIA. • • • Maniifactuzers oY WhiteLeaddryand t • Calomel, groundin' Oil; Red Precipt, Red Lead, White do ' • Litharge. , - Vitriol Alb. ; - Chronic Yellow, - Snip:quinine •, • •do Green . • : Tart:Emetic do Red . Ether Snlph. - , Patent Yellow . Nitric.. Sager Lead do Acetic Copperas': - • . Lnnarcanstic '• 01. Vitriol ' ' Com: .do Aq.Fortis - ' • • *-'• Acet.bforphia;- hleriatic Acid ' - Snipb. 'do • ' Epsom Salts • Lae.Salphur Tart. Acid ' • - Opi.de Barcot. • ;Sap :Cob. SOda • Rennes Mineral. • ' 'Corros.Sib. Mere. , Etbiops do. Refiners ofCbamptior,Sal Nitre,BrimitoneMoraz &c.W.glOysalethe above mentioned articles. to. getherVith a general asseirtment of Paints; Frogi and Dye Stuffs,tutdevery etherarticlein the Chem, icaland Medicine line. ;. . • . • „ Eleingvnufetnrera th &a r ticles ennmeiated • ande. thnotbove head, they pledgeltbemaelves to supply Oaf friends . tad 'the public an the most t easonalde terms" - • "- • , Window and Picture Glasa,froni6 8. 4 frit" Oct 1 1837- • = - • 4E6-1 REAR'S lump lUQPRetPITP.-Wittises. in! hundred ingravingly being a_Biographytkr the , 14 and nhanteteriorthiprinctpal *sown re. &Fin die sacred writings. IPractically Adapted t Instruction orinuih and. prientefandliet. Just received 1111 i tbr t?,y - I,IANN4N. Sheinia . n t sConi*Lozeppfs! ' Shennan's - •:.; seaman's' Canspeor,Loventeee.:'- - ShannueiPoor -sferricinea Arrest' sup* itUthe above valuable _ vedag - resat BIARTATO‘DruItnO jut iseei __ tat „„ C.emical atorthrOsaville. JanuarY 44 4 0-0 ISTEPLIENIIVIIALVEM4-451tphin's,Tritieli Vreo:Nifiuma , anit.PolandsAllict;:E.' i4e t Holt jAuvl, • .4mi. zi!-: ;ceived*iibr, . .4,41011'1V%; " MllRDEftiiii,4owiii, nteittuid SiOrible Mimblts het inceivet iakii ar , 2s; : L BA~VNANs,: CURTAINVAP.E'R—tPrinted ° . boat** litr 4 .r 4444M'1d11*"4 ItB#NNArC: _c* _• . . r • -I'4lo-r:: peßnlAtt trutinkith nowiti 411) ---orsteepia,itiscr ismee , - =el 1 ' MI NI Dr. Bedwers • TettenWst o6 .lP4 anti Itch 4 ;flat z l iei ktr I - ' IaiRICE 50 CEliTs 0 0 X,-74 1 one .o f the 'it - - b es t and most reinedies,m those troublesome abetted) 'yet disoivered' . losing cerdicito will sheaf.' - "I „ • iv: This ii hi — certify, thit`l was . ifilicter-With: Tester in, thaface, I hid large running sores, allover mythroit, chin; ritick'and' dwelt?. in deed 'Was so bad-that'l was ishamed to go out without a handkerchief tied over my face.' Af. ter trying all the , remedies I could -think' of, without the slightest advantagei 1 Was advised to try •Brdwell's Teller Oiatinea • r, , which - idler using,a few boxes entirely , curedline, and I.'am -pleased to say; that' although the leUre hie -been effected for some •tiMe, Oars- ts not ani appear. • of its returning. SAMUEL DENEFA v *4 Applesree, above Poplar Lane. Philadelphia, July 2,1833, ' HEDWEWS GREEN OINTMENT: ' For be cure of Fel * one. Ulcers, old Guts and Sores. This invaluable Oininen lies long been in use, inhiCi y and tiberies , - of Philadelphia, iied is success Wearing" old erizarrico Soars 'and long sanding WOUND ! , has been rly as. tonishiog. Price 25 cents a be*. BED WELL'S COUGH DROPS,' Puce 25 cases sea sorrn—A, most pleasant, safe and eificacione remedy, for Coughs, Colds Hoarseness, Weakness of the Breath, itc.,produ. clog rest and ease where all othst remedies have The above highly esteemed' medicines have full directions .atlached each ; The public'will doaell to give them a trial, as many thousand hive been cared by their Use. Prepa. red by Jamtsiletts; corner of 3d and Tamniany, streets, . Philadelphia; fur Dr. Dedivell, and fot sale eft the Drug and . Chemical store of - • /an. 1, 1— JOHN S.C.. MARTIN; • Agent fer.Pottevillei and vicinity. : 25-tf: ' - PHIL A tiELPRIAN READING, AND ~- ~._ POTTSVILLE HAIL 'ROAD. '-'• ED AT ES OF 'FREIGHTS - ON MERCUAN. a.' DltE:between Ptittiville and Philadelphia, fret° -April ' Ist;11•842; Per . ton of 2000 lbs. . Plaster, Slat :Film; Gypsum and Bricks; 119'10 PiL i Item; B oonis,'Timber,illarble. /Arne, - , ' Tar and' itch, ' 2 50 -Nails and Spikes, Bar and Rolled Iron, ' . flollow.Ware, Grain, Salt, Bark, Linn : her, Staves, Sa It.fish, Tobacco and Lead, - 2 90 Groceries; Hardttare,' WhisheY; Ale and . Beer, Oil,' 'Leather, Cotton, Steam 'En- . . gines and' Machinery; Seeds, Butter; Lard, Tallow.' ,Rilgs, Wool;, Oysters, - • Hides, Heini, Eaithen.Wa're and Glue, 425 Dry Goods, Winei 'and Foreign Liquors. Drops and Medicines ; Glass, Paper, China and, .Queeim•Yiare; Meat, Fish "- -' and Confectionary; ' - ' • 525 -No Storage miltbe'charged for receiving or de liveting Freight at any of the Company's p4ots on the line, unless allowed to remain over 10 days, Days ofetartingnf Freight Trains,on THURS DAYS and SATURDAYS, at 3, P. M.' March 261 • • ' 1 • • _ . ' 1 . OArc MEAL: THIS economical and nntricious article of food, .. hitherto fun little known in this coining; except by occasional small itoportatioos with emigrants from Scotland and Ireland. is manufacture d .- and for sale .hy the subscribers at their Factory in fhila delphiarsi any quantity qua, to any imported, even sopenov, being fresh. It is also foreale by most of the Merchants.in Pintsville; amongst Whom are Mes srs Miller it, /lawny, William Milnes.& Co. Cle mens & Parris. William Philips &Co. Morris & Bro thers. &c. 4,c. as well as by some of the merchants in Mine:villa aril Port Carbon. GLENDENING & CHAMBERS,' Matinractiners or Finer, & Pearl Bar— ley, on the Willow Sti Rail Road. between 12th and 13th. Phila.: November 6.1611. 45-1 r . DOCTOR AD. XAETE, RESPECTFULLY informs the inhabitants a-wof Poilsville and' its . vicinity. that he bas moved in town, and offers his professional *er ect, in . all the Medical bran Ches ohe public. Practicihg he Hontecepathic system. and if requieated, the Allocspabie, he hopes from long, experiencelrto give' full Satisfaction to such us will call on , him. He will be ready for profession. al services pt any time at his residence. '< . . A. D. LIPPE, 51. D. - Greenwood, December . 49—If EXIsCUTORS , NOTICE. LL clatuis agaiaai the Estate p ßo er a n t s' M ba c v D in e g rmut..late of the city of New York, deceased, are requested to make kaawn, the same without decay ; to, Abigail :Mc. Dermtit, Executris,,James R. Whiting. Esq. or George Hart &canton:kin the city of New York, or to ‘• EDW. OWEN Altorney for•the Executors, Pottsville. April : . I 16—tf MEDICINES! MEDICINESI DR.Wrn. Erne's celebrated' Camomile Pills do. Soatblitg,Syrup kir ehibiren. fidebelees. 'Herb fills, Doef i Doodie's Female Pills. ', • , Evan's Dimt.:Hanre Botamc Pills. • • Far Dyspeptic Persons Hunt's Botanic,Pills are said to be superiar'io any Mitlicirieeysr_yet offered to the Public. . •‘ A fresh supply - crib° above Meateinekjost received arid for sale ai.the Drag Mote of " Dee'll • . So-. C. MARTIN. •' • Philadelphia Rascally . . ,CAUTION .EXTRAORDINARY. SOME six or seven of the Philadelphia. Druggists have descended to the' meanness to try to sell the imitzitioh or countcrfeit Balm. of Columbia, to stay, demise or restore the hair, and Hay's Liniment, a career Piles, and all external sores arid swellings. All Druggists • and Country Merchants ere hereby warned not to buy either of these 'articles In Phila delphia, as they would be wholly unsalable. All la sers of these articles ate trained never to buy any by these names, without the signature of Comstock & Co. en the wrappers, -take this notice with you "to test by it. or jou will be cheated. Send to be bv.let ter, at New York, arid we will deliver them at Phila delphia, Baltimore; or any of Melanie cities. free 01. all freight'charges. COMSTOCK & CO: " - sole proptietoriti& Wholesale'Druggists; ' 71 Maiden Lane. New York.' - " - And by John S.C. Martin. William T. Epting. and Clemens & Paryin, Druggist% Pottsville. May 7, - al AMAX OF WILD CLIERILY.—.Ituit re B.Peeivol a fresh talpilly Of the abase article. '4 n or sale by • - J. S.C. MARTIN,. , Aprilll3 "Solciagent for SchaYikilleountyi VINO RAGE ..;11031E A:ABLATE 800K 3 .-4hisubsctitier nianufactures all kilds o Blank Books, from 6* coital° $l2 each; which he warrant to be equal in quality to any , purchased Irewhere,.at PhiladelplVa prices.. . ' April 1616- > • • ; B. UNNAN. St/RMERFRELDIS' SERMONS.—SerMons nd sketehes'of Sermons, by the R'ev.John Sim.; me eld. At. M. late a preacher in 2 conneiion with the•Methdplist Episeopal Chrtreh.. With 'nn goattuars COMMON SCHOOL MIST°. SY-goat receired'ood for sale by: N, • - .May 261 21-; , - • .13ANNA aTEEL I ,,PENS - .4vittp variety. just reeeiveti Mid forsaleivery cheap PANNAN: - Jane lit • • • • insimits , INK,-412 end - tsni!. k egs, p Philadelphia prices, for sale by • , Much BANNAL, . 001 i! 'aew , na excellent just fettered and ferule by, Itte*ll; • ,:13. BANIVAN. • 101;4111. ' CAE&PIER `MAN EVER 1-r citing Paperand Litter Paperi reed:it/1 .75 ream wbotetale. °tin pm* per quire 'seta 4p - to suit ibieirniks,. Al° a, .large empripect, of papal. of .IE6 penor reamed price"; received our fesalebY - 'Can RAMAN: .r' .• • 1 .0T F.Oll SAL i ° Lot.`iiiiiliti(O'n a 'the , Phii .sidir, - or, . meet. hi the licit , `r. Pottiiiihi; am hi front op -Witliain. tit. , I) 55 atit'andlloo.oo topth;l 'Tenni 350 cash. Aeßlyiitibitofficii***42A.hwiii,latl• - F- ~, • - , wr , - • ,---•,- - -. • • _4l 10.;;.-- ..., ,ANDENDS•4Visely,thiholig._ klit9f , RethrodgliestVishaifcv-_-2-61040 , recekiedoutibtool , ' •,•• - • td A~r~: -~__ ~... WM 1611111 • - :- ,. :11•• • • • • , - - jOURNAL •,.. .•. • - • Front Ski Couriir „ d Enquirer. It would" prepOsteibu• in, a. ' for the read 'ilia** tech Journal int” thdContier; t . • • dicta their prejudices: passionaot G men teaseshould af leastbe *mama by the tea . • of :this paper, and those posunnedof such. and tibia . do we cateto antral* yer,will now tureen. in the Most unqualified terns% that an innocent remedy has' been found, &avian abstain* cure Blientnatirm, and stiffness ofjointi, if or twenty. years' imidkiP Theassertion ut.so Imadithat it will hardly.obtam eredenCe, we aronware, Wine supported by mom.. mon teteiniony. Plow - the * . ulatiumay. given .to so mielWettfileuquackerie.a ban abundant. that to dia. criminate betimes' tin t , end teal Matter . of Gut tea timanyi stary'difficalt. To come at once eta voint that can at once be aPPliehlvivighe.P.verietevi hive resolved 'to giie this remedy' to the poor, and to cure those able to pay for it, before they. tiak.pay,' sad then leave it to the sufferertopay _what ha chooses. We entreat, therefore. levers to call at'll Malden Lane, for some drops (Indian Villa to be taken, and 'Nerve and Bone Linfinent to use outwardly; and if they will - not by one week's War, become more sue. prised and delighted than they eveletpeeted, we w ill never ataiii make ' such an 'assertion.. Will invalids note suffer for the want of: ads mild, innocent, and , all potent remedy? .1f they refuse it, we pity them in deed.—f..N. Y. Cour.'¢ Eng.. Feb. 19.1842. For sale by Y. S.C. Martin, Wm. T. Eidig. and Clemens le Parvin,,pruggiste ! May 14. .* • 20-IY. . qvuE 'best: IntAIWI writeriorthe present age, agree in the opinion, that worms are the cause of many serious and t anny .. f4tal diseases in children. Their presence may be • suspected Where Abe pa tient bas a dry coogh, a pale countenance, fcctid btsith, tumid 'lipi-livid circle around the eyes, disturbed sleep, varialAcappetitei alternate, Diarbam, Costive nese, etdouged stomach, Am- • These symptcims auless relieved, frequently pro. duce epilepsy, apoplety;!ininiac, dropsy of the brain, Inflammation ethos eyes, palsy, hiccup, dry cough, consumption, c map, dysentary, cotivullionsi fevers, dre F 9 ro w m hi t eh he t a erm bov ina e, i par e i e n n d ts ell a t h b d . ethers ' having the care of children, will see thp,proptiety , of being In posses. sloe of asuitlble remeaY, spent t he deleterious effects of these enimies to the. health and happiness nicht!. dren. Mernek's Verailfoge hasproved a pertain,safe and pleasant cure, as will be shown by numerous cer tiffanies shortly to be published; and is regarded • by those that have tried it, as superior to all others in Use. It is so pleasent that it may be given to the most deli cate child, without inconvenience. • • • Also, the Pocahantis or Indian"-Pills, for the'core of all bilious diseases :,this pill his prov ed to be deci dedly the best purging pill ever offered to the public:. it has permanently eared tbe . mOst obstinate eases of dyspepsia, sielc.headlehe; jaundice, costiveness, bit. ious cholic, &c., and will prove servscable in all cases while the pulse is full and hard, the skin dry and hot, and the tongue COW* FolLdireetiOns adeomptzny 'the Vermifoge and Indian Pill: • "'Agents for the sole of the above; W. T. Epung, Pottsnille,George Reifsnider, New castle, G. & D.,Bast, Schuylkill Haven, Hugh Kin,- ley:Port . Carbon. Throughout the state a supply can always be had of Klett & Co:, Druggists,' cor ner of 2d and Callowbill streets, Philadelphia: . June 18, , 5-6 mo. ESPECTFULLY ,informa the. publics that 'LIP he ha brought with him from New irork this spring, a large ossortment of GROCERIES 41AIQUORS,. • Which he offers' for 'sale at the most 'moderate Phtladelphia.,wholesale prices, ( freights added,) iit his store house, ,the new Stone 'Building, next door to his tat , e4a, Morrie' addition toVoits ville, consisting .1f • Black nd Green Teas, • Falling Loa ,Santa. Cruz,. Porto Rico, .New • OrleanOugars, Rio,i Java; and St Domingo Coffee, Sperm & Common Oils, Illolutses, . White and Yellow Soaps, Tobacco, Keg and Box Raisins, , . Wines and. Liquors, from common to the neat • quality; • ' • A quantity of.Dryed Meat, .- Mackerel, from No. Vto ?, in- quarter half and full barrels, ' About 300 Sacks Ground Salt, • 60-barrels superior , Albany Summer Ale, &c.. May 14, . ' . 2Q-71y . . THE subscribers have constantly on band, a general assortment •of Hollowware,cart and Sagan ' oxes, Plough pointe, ?Shield oards, Rails and Yarn out Castings, 4c:, and era pre. pared to furnish castings of all kinds to order, at• as cheap a rate , as can be farnished elsewhere. Possessing a desirable situation adjacent ,to' both`rail road and canal, and having every facil ity for and experience in the manufacture of cast ings, we can confidently promise entire satisfac. Lion to all-whci may favor us with their orders. ,HEN DEMON & FARRELL, , POTTSVILLE.—The subscriber hay ing; by direction of the Council of the Borough of Pottsville, made a survey and map of the streets,. lanes and alleys'of the' laiii;Bohiugh, hereby gives public notice to holders of lots and others, -that the said MAP is now ready for examination at his resi dence, in Mahatoongo strees,suid inyites all interested toieramine the same, and state' any alterations they may, wish therein previous twits being delivered to the Council. SAMUEL LEWIS. April 30--1 . 13 PENNSYLVANIA HALL. THEpublic are respectfully informed that the subscribers have taken this. large, and corn. ' establishmkept i i i recentlykeptNei lir %Johnson. To the for. met patrons of this establishment and the public generally, the undersigned promise to extend all tha.accommodations and comlorts at this house ihat,Men so satisfactorily received, while under the charge ot3laJohusoo. JOSEPH WEAVER,; JACOB PETERS. Pottsville, June 11, 20-17. MERRICWS VERMFUPE. nEw STORE. JAMS DOWNEY, POTTAVILLE IBL4.ND FOUNDRY. May 28, Davos Aura zumplensrms. JOHN P' . ." C. MARTIN'S • • ' - Drug law • Chemical • Store, . . Centre Street. first door above *lll nbantangoS " . POTTSVILLE, ' . .• ' ' _- senor SILL COUNTY, PA. Where he offers for sale'tt choice and 'well selected . 7. assortment offresh • . -.• •• - ~ •, . Drugs, Medicines. Che. • Oils, Double DyeStuffe. tamale, Patent Medichu," . faint Snishes,Sash,ToolB , Paints, Glass, ' , Putty, Perfumery, Az. Orders from Physicians, Country Merchants, thank fully received and 'promptly. attended to; at a ~- small advance on City wholesale pncea • ' Ejlarticular attentiop given to Physician's7prescrip • ' •-tione et al hours. ', - • , • November 27 . ' IS-- RESUMPTION OF BUSINESS. NEW -DEM- STORE. Subscriber returns his grate folacknowl. edgenients in the cniaens of Pottsville and' ° stePO 4 :lo.rward to his assistaace af. ter the y e theltsof hie - property by fire in December last, and, would alsoactiusint theen.and the pob. genera*, that be lam- again: - commenced the Drog Baldness in the house formerly occupied by Charles W. Cleinms in Centre Street, lathe borough of Potteville;where may 'always be had. a general aartmeat of DRUGS'; MEDICINES c PAINTS . ,PILLS.. -GLAS.% - DYESTUFFS. And every otherritlicle in, the ;Aim: line, which he. Is dijposed to sellonvery low and ite.comita doting' /ma.`'' ' N. 8.. az PhyAsians preacriptions carefully at up at the shooesk.notice„, , ~ , May 36.:1,,.3,.5 -" T..EPTING. • & SON, tentim baneji large eadtoneril EW' GIXODS',44O . 3gPit WOITE N assortment - of freili Rod' leasoitableiOods. rldeh will be told cheap fdrcaidi,' or id exalting., for country produce.- ' Ca:boe 0 o 1 :31sii 1840. 111 O o r y te M ie f ror . eisi NA e, G na LE.—r ieni ß cei et: , 010 dirt lor Pottsville:lM vicinity, oflictb attitatorttei of Markel tutd Aaiun! n is; • April 16; 1,074 E 1 4 0 6 n 1 IRD &cliche dropip, a Stroud speedtauelor the - ffleie thetaisee.-4,)get t. toe eited t and.z tor alekit ILIAIIMING4: 7 O4RDEffiIIie P a! Plete"ranneettia thisito*litt fiivaenet. iocesNA and formic by = l l' z . -1 *I.I4kINAN4, 2 iril*Ms 26 ;,-, ,;",. 4 .134-5,-:, • /5 -- I • ,• • 4-•• • P 3 4 2! = CiLikESTABLIShEtt - PAChOPFIdt: 100 PENI arsar4 soozua or Sofittisln.axt*::: . • inflE entmeribetibeiglenie Mail, I attention -of their friends, and tho public in _general, to - the fol. - licarnt arrangement -; for thei year 1t42, the.Parpose -- - of - bringing out,'Cabiai Second a. in and Steiiage.intatiengers fl der ' tile Satlmgithe.l .1 t 9th and -25th olevaq- Month. Tbil)llWpa comyrnin • jinn' are • • 'Gee. Washingttrai ndepLudeace, United 'Stamp, • • -•S S. -i• eld, • • L -.Garrick:2 • ,- ---.= Sidd— • I 'Patrick -Henry,- - halms Virginian, • - Stephen' Wh • •- -• 'Sheridan. •• - - To sail from New York the lei- 10th and 20th— and front" Lbridtin . ' Mt 'the lA, 17th and 27th of each month. Mediator. Dotario, ,Wellington„ , Toronto, • - • ;' -Westminster, • Philadelphia /awes, • • ,- Switzerlaud, ' • . Modtreal, - • 'Bend:lett liadson„, Gladiator.- ' connection with the above, and for the par Pase of affording etill,greater facilities to passen gers, the Subscribers have eitablished the ;.• Star line of Liveipoq . „ To sail froin Liverpool. on the '7th.and 19th of everi, Month. comprising . the follearing very so. perior last sailing ships, viz - Anisell_Gloyer, • Capt.,Howes„ 1000 tons' = Echo,Sill, ' 'B5O St. ark, . . Alezatder, 750 Windsor Castle, Graver, - 1000. - All of which are nearly i new,lfiret class, copper. ed and. copperfestened. The last, lour are own ed exelusfv,ely by the stibscriberS, a fact ,which, independent or theirking standing in ,their bu.. siness, it is presumial is a sufficient guarantee the publie which noOther .hoUse in their line can; present. The above ships will be simpeeded vessels of the same class; in regular succession. thereby affording:passengers an . ,opportunity ,of embarking sit Liverpool seek4i ,so that there wilt be no po ssible Eiaisengers who wish Will be foetid with , an':abucdeit supply. et mutable proviiion for the voyage, at the low rate of telidallart . .. In all cities where the parties de. 'cline comb:gloat, the money paid for. their' pas -sage will be promptly" returned. For the accommodation of periwig wishing to send money to their friends,' drafts at sight will be given On the following . Bank _mid Breaches, On tOe Protdscial Bank of 'lreland, payabk at Cork • Limerick . Clonmel ' Loitdenderry Sligo . .Wexford. - Belfast . Waterford Galway Armagh. Athlone • Coleraine Kilkenny Ballina , - Tralee Youghal - Enniskillen Monaghan Banbridge Ballymena . Parsonstown DOwnpatriek Cam • Lurgan Omagh . Dungannon Bandon Ennis Ballyahannon Strabane Dungarien Mallow *. Moncymore Gleba' Eilrush ' Scotland=The City Bank otGlargow. Englaitd- 7 .dosirs:Phillips kTiplady, London; P. W. • Byrneti, 'Esq., Liverpool. Fur further particulers apPly or address Cif by letter post paid:) GLov,ER & Mo3IURRAV; • 100 Pine street, corner South, or to P. W. BYRNES, 36 Waterloo Road, Liverpool. AGENTS Messrs. Andrew C. Craig, & Co., Philadelphia. Thomaa.Gough, Esq. Miring. Bedlambs Daman, E s q. . , Paesagei direct from Dublin. Belfast, Luther • deny and Cork, •The subscribei is now ready to engage Passen gers lo sail Aired from either Of the above named Parts in Aiesselkba sail in the months of April, May, and Jane: 117' Zia subseriberswill elan. engage Paesen• gers going out from New York_ to London or • Liverpool,. and " transmit money to any pirt of England, Leland, Wales and Soitland„ on l ap plication at The Miner's' Jotirnifinffiee. 1 , B. BANNAN. NEW STORE. rrifianbscribera Would announce to the public "that they have taken the - store . lately occu pied by J. W. Lawton dr,. Co. and ha's:a jest re. eeived and opined an assortment of Dry .Goods, Groceries, Queensware, &c.antong which are DRY,GOOLW" f Blue —Bladit and Faney,colored Cloth and Cassimeiattinetti—illonstin 'de.loinit;—Chint zes-Flannerd—.-COtton- dn.—Cheeks, Tiekings; Mor;ttos—Bleaphed rind Unbleached Muslims— Winter. Nestinge,—.9llawls:, —Silk.- and Cotton Handkerchiefs—Wolsey--Worsted and . Cothm Hoisery—Mens Bose and Half Hose -- Gloves— Umbrellasr&c. •GROCEIZIES. , Rici—Sava—Laguira and BroWned Coffees— Loaf and Item= Sugars—Yoging Hyson—Gun powder—lmpenal- and thick Teas—Pick les— Spieea=SyruP—Sugai House'and Trinidad Mo. tastes Sperm and Conimod Crliekereßice-4Ratioirui.and currauts-4 10 P 3 —Barley, &C.* • Q URENSWARR.'• Liverpool; Granite, Common and Scotch Ware. Glass Tumblers, Plates, Lamps &c. together with an assortment of Brushes, Cedar Ware, Shovels, &c. To all of which we would invtte the attention of out friendi nod of the public `generally, feeling confident that we can give satisfaction to all. ' TROUTMAN & SILLYMAN. * L. W. Taorrrumr, Sitivuast. November SO 47 • HORSES! . HOB B IES - OOPS Iliso Boris Cmis—a mire destruction air) to Rink BoneoSpavin, Wind Gallus and Cal. us on horses. Root's FOLINDER OINT'ffiENT, for the core„ of Scratches, Corks,' Split.hoofs, Faubder, - and all sordid' the feet and limbs... ;" - Hsvt.'s Euattoesmorr, for old Strains, Braises, stiffness of the joints, 4c. - A fresh supply of the above articles jest recei= vgd and for sale at J. A. C. MARTIN'S. - Pryk Store; Centre Siieei, 12— E 33 •• FRESH -, GROCERIES. - Old Goverment, Java, Rio.'Laitiiin - Mid Cuba Code. Porto Rico, St.Croit, and Now Orleans Sugars. Imperial. - Young Byron; Panchen" 4 Souchong Tea Double and Single Refined Loaf and crushed Lamp -Sugar. _ • Miles and SauCee, a general assortment., - .Red, White, Yellow and Brown. Snap. Wines and Liguori, a full assurtnent. • Pertokico,Cuba, Sugar Hattie and Syrup Molasses. Chocolate,Coco, - Starck €mit,Riee, IS'C• " Can be bought on as: reasonable terms air whereof-elsn -1 & HENDgEtSON; . MaY2B - • _ , • NEW < GOODS.; 'subscriber hal returped film PhiladSl - "phis sgaiwirith - rue second stock of 'Goods for the sensory embraces ,a dirge . and hish. ionable ambit - ow& eilelaiiee - Blue Black alulleUissibleVreen Sailinetts and elatilliereth'-i' Summer Cldths; lingo, ale.; •,_ Satiiritait -*Ong+ , qanoln.frinal, ComprlskuiWgeneral assurirn tgf , r, DRY GOODS, all of wbteh will be sold it tho - loweet , es*S ces or made up.in -the most -fashionable manner at the,ehortest notiee....r. My pilaw! berasWita be tower than the -Goode-can-be.sorehised else- Mhere. .Cill ticd sCrr,ituditidio fOf if - Ourselves. April 9, ' 37 'JAMES'bIeALARNEY.. , -- • . - • 11A1K8 & -81101ILDERS. •• RIME Westert_ Bemo. eare11. 2 %;,; :And F`withoutsmoke.) • gi; Sides. • • , • Boston Smoked Beef b '.:: 'Y411'1404 .? • "SO:piked encOheklaiffillince!"._ indlianachosett o 4l4l:t h er o t 'Shad. Stso/01 NDPIS9N'it• e. far Site ftt 21: •-.lllery-2d! EZ _ TrAstOgits , mutt -1411111113eing It-treatialf onion eolith' Oda. Aba:Tie 'FAR, I MERSIAND blEAMElkitivelter_pdvinion lasi reteived itd , fliCsi . t.lelr , , - E.BANNAN.e -- ~ ..;4wi 6' ~..:,,,- :,.:...,-:.,•„ . • 4 .- -I. 1-.,,-s, , : rty: ,46 ..„4 . , _._ L ttir l / 4 .. art - ANIMili MAGNETISER-4 ft Mai-, I. , ti t Oman* inatitrialt tiridir Or: itatiO . - `44 01 asullOkrai ilimpAgiatinetiit 4b6 a - oPer#lo o„ thlctairlBo4l4 41Nietilg3 mists.mists. tV i lr , ltattfm_ lll kr - - 1 ~- 4 3 4,Wrir, ...':-... ... : ' , 4 4 : ,, ,--:„..; ; ",,... , • .. ; ,c : - .: , : ~:- ~%; ;',-,:`'.. ' ' -4.: . ~ LIME tritOONEMION 4, . WIIIIIREAS in arid by it acrid iha General :/issinnblY of the Conigionwealtb ; of entiUedw.fiainmplaiiottluiCoineral .Electioni within this Commonwealth, passed the 2d day allay, A. D.183M it is made the duty .of the Sheriff of every county togSre piddle:mice of each election to be holder', and to drake knoll) in nth notico' what officers; are to be elected:. Thergorep " • 44. • -WOLIN G. WOOLISON, - High Sheriff rof thi county_ofSehoylkiii, DO MAU MOWN by, this adeettisement to the electora of said county of Schuylkill, that a • . General Election with, held in the said tioinsty,•-on-TUESDAy. the 11th day off;ICTOBERneat, at the several district* thertht, as follows. to /it: . 1 '. 1. The - electors'orthe borough of Orwigeburg ill hold their election at the Court Hem, in the borclup,h of Orwigsluirg: .' : , . , , • • 2. The,alectore of, Eatd,. Brunswig township will hold their,election at.the- house of -Henry Lute, now occu "ed by John Boyer,- in. the town .Of McKesnsburg. N 4.The electors of gro -their election at the hods 1, now William Lutz, of said_ t t 5. The electors of Wayne to ' t— . their election at thelouse of Leona keeper. in the town of Friedensbure. 6. The electors oftrpper.Mahantongo to ship will hold their election - f Peter der, formerly Samuel oyer, in said ownship - 7. The - Electore of ' townshith)iirluding. the house occupied by Mr. Sawn Willlii# their election at the house of Isaac D eugler, in said .township. ' • : I 8. The electors of Porter 'township will hold limir election at the house of Jacob Heberling, Jr., now latikin the -occupancy of Samuel Kimmel, In said towuship , 9. The etcetera of ;Amer Mahanterge township will hold their general election at the house of Joseph psmair in said tournship. 10. The elec tors ' of. West Penn township will hold their election at the house now occupied' by Moritz Forreider, in said township. , ,_ 11. The electors of Union township will hold their election at the house ofJohn Eisenhower, in said township. , 12. The electors of Rush township will hold their election at thelmuse of, Jacob Faust, int* - keeper. in,said Anwnship. • ~,,, _ -• 13. The clectorti of Branch township will hold their election at thelouse of Jacob Heim, in the village of Llewellyn. , • - 14. The electors of the bo rough of Minersville will bow their election at the house ofJohn Moon, in said borough. 15. The electors of Schuylkill township, resi. ding east of a point from the township line of 51 anheim; in a straightline with the Old Forge. includiug the same, from thence .to the house now occupied by Jacob Mesmer,. including- the same, and continuing from thence in a straight line, to Rush township line, shell hold their gen. era( election at the house of Frederick Bensinger, ,J r. in the,township ,of .tichkylkill, ,in -the said county. 16. The , qualified-voters residing in thp town. ships of Narviegiad and SchoylkillOtiThe ceWily of Schuylkill, within the fidlowing ,described bounds, shall hereafter bin separate election di a. triet, viz: Beginning on' ' the line bet Ween the, townships of Norwegian arid fdanheim: from thence iistraight line to the hciusnnOW occupied by 'John Penman; including tlio same—from thence to the Norwegian churcli—lirom thence to - the farta-house of F. B. Nichols,' E.q. including the same.;- - from thence a straight line to -the lino between the townshipsof Norwegian and Barry from thence following the township lines of Barry and Rush eastward to a point—from thence in a straight line southward to the Old Forge, exclu. cling the pame- 7 thence to the house now occupied by Jacob Wommer i . excluding the same, and thence 3n a straight line to the place of begin ' Mg; excluding the town of Neiv Castle, and the qualified electors residing within the before .described hounds shall hold their election nt the Poit Carbon Hectse, in the town of Port Car ' bi, 11 , ..„ I * 17. -Ail the qualified electors, residing on the east aide of Norwegian street, in the borough of Pottsville„ aforesaid, including that portion of the eleCtors of Norwegian township who have hereto fore voted in said-borough, shall form another and separate election district, and hold their election at the public house of N. J. Millet. 19. The electors of the boiough of _Tamaqua will hold their electiohat the school house insaid `borough. , _ ' 20. Thetas electors' of Manheim township lying south-east of the, following lide:—commea cing at the township line of Wayne and Alan. beim townships on the Summer Hill, thence along the Summer Hill and Orwigshurg - road; to.' the house of Widow sweicker,nud.the house of John Dentalt, excluding the same, thence,to the house of Philip Dramhellex, thence to thP honer; of John Deibert, at the Centre turnpike thence to -the house of John Betz; thenceto the house of Philip Rock; thence to the house of John Shane, Jr: in . eluding the same; ihenee to the townships, line: of said Manheim and Schuylkill townships; Shall hold their general elections at the Cohn House, In the borough of Orangeburg. • 21. The electors of the remaining pants:Wert heim township, will bold their' election' at 'the house of Philip Boyer, innkeeper, in the town of Schuylkill Haven. by At which time and places are to be elected by the freetrien of the county of Schuylkill:--, One Person - • For Member of tbe House of R presentatives of the Commonwealth of Penelylv •. . One Perso - -, ii,..____ For Prothonotary and Clerk of the its of guar ter Sessions and Com Mon Pleas. - .One -Person ° For Register and Recorder and Clerk of the Or, ph:true:Court.. • One Persqn For 9ounty . Commissioner. For • • One Person For Director of the Poor. One' _ Person For.Coupty Auditer.: - Two Persons For Trustees'of the Orwigsborg Academy in the county of Schuylkill. • The general election end election for inspector , ,and judges, to be openettbetweea the boureof 8 and 10 o'clock , in the forenoon, and shall ,contin iie without interruption or, adjournment until 7 o'clock id the efening,Whent the polls shall- be closed:' • I'u pursuance Oren Act of tfie general Amn- . My of the CtiminenWealiii - Penusylvanin. egfi 7 tied O AO Act feinting to theelection of this Com monwealth'," passed the 2d; dn . )+ , of July, A. D 1839, Notice is hereby given, • -"That eaery papers excepting justices of the peace, "who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust udder - the government of the United States; or of this State, essay cit y or in corpsratedAistrict, and alsothat !every member of congress, and of the state legislature,- and of 14 select or ,cpmmon _council of any city, or commissioners of euyincorporatedslistrict, is • by law incapable et bolding pr exercising, At the same iime r tho office. or aPPeletment of -fudge. intiPeclog or clerk of any 'election of this cove. menwealth, nod: that no • inspector, jndge; or other officer of election shall be eligible to ant office, * be *gaveled fo r:' ApirtheiliiiitACt . Assembly, entitled" AD Act :Wallet theeleitions of ibis wealth," pa d ; Ju1y2, 1839, further k rcwis as lOWA**, *Witt , , • .• '',Thatibelnipeptera ind ludgak - sta!ant Ohl albrivkid, shall meet at the -respective ,plan, pointed for` holding the election in the districts to i • which they'reipectively helong, befor e . pips o'.,'. clock in the anonnncor the , second Tuesday Oc. tobeFilit each' and every year it an& - each, of. \ ssid insixches .11101 'appoint one cleik, who shall be a qualified voter of such . ,diattictr ,„ case the person who Shall . have received 'the second highest nem* of votes for inspector, eha t attend angle day of, eleettoni - then tha' iliirPn'who liken have received the second , high. tit number of vete* 6:Mjildge : neat , eedinteigOmifiitiAnact aalailiadeirt his place. :And* etten,Mti person tithe. :received 'the higkesktstedWaprvotel,tor'-Inspeistor ,shslt iPt•St4llo;gat person elestedjudge Ann , appoint. au inspector la his place; and in case the: pennet Aeelediudfie shell net attend, then the impactor, wiiirembwitilutlitycaset number of votes attar plies; sad 'lsar Yalmal4 shall maims in thelimodler , t e apace,rwt;ouir Kaftljti the time axed bylaw for 14:ophteg ate ,the vt,vlatilit Wf: aPita- = .. . , ship, laid or . disttict,' for ; whiatt such officer *Wiley* been elected. presefit• at the place of ' ekctionohall electunf their number to fill seek • n ~,. vacancy: . : .- • .. ' • • • "It shall be the duirof said assessors respee. lively twatterid at tbdtplace of holding every g en , :era special or township election during the whole time said election is kept open; for the purpose of , giving snit:Rotolo° to the inspects:Ws and ~judgo . when called on in relation to the right of any person'assessed by them to vote at such election, or such other matters in relation to the assns:"; Wants of voters "tithe- said inspectors ori e . i_. or either of . them shall from' time to t ire. quire.; ' " ; "That no person shall be tierpuited 9iirote et any election, as aforesaid, other than - a while freeman Of the - age of twenty.one,ycais or more, ;who-shall - base resided Within that state at, least -one year, and iOhe election' district whilie he offers Write at' nlit ten:days immediately . pm. 1 ceding such election, and within two years paid 1 a state or county tax, winch shall have been iss. !eased at least ten daysbeforei the election. But a citizen of the Unite/ States. who had previous. ly been a Oualiftert.ioter :of this state, and re moved; therefrom/and returned, and who shall bave'resided io/tbe election disttict, and paid taxes as aforeiaid shall be entitled to vote after re. siding in this stateilizinontlis:Provided that the white freeman, citizen of the:United . States, who had previously been a qualified voter of this state, and,removed therefrom and returned, and who ishalthave residei in the election . Cistriet, and td taxes Ile aforesaid, shall ;be entitled to veto `ill. it ii li lting in this state siOnonths: Provided, that e white freemen citizens of the United Sloes. ween the ages of twentyone and twee. ty-two yea and -having resided in this state one year and i he election district ten days as aforesaid, shill be. titled to 'vote, although the, shall not have paid t.ixli. J L . . , , "No person shall be permitted to vote whose - name is not contained in the Mt af taxable inhab. ;tants furnished by the Commietioners as 'aforesaid/ unless, Fast: He produce a reset t for ' the pay. , anent within two years, of a state or 'au nty Az ' assessed agreeably to the constitntien. ikd give satisfactory evidence eittier en his own oath or affirmation of another, that be has paid such isia, oron failure to produce a receipt, shall 'make oath , to the payment 'tiered, or. Second: If he claims a right.to voteibylieina an pick e r between theages .of toreptpone and twenty tWo years, he abet! de. -poseur oath or, affirmation, that he has resided in the stale'at least one year next before his applies. tion, and'unikeluch proof. of _reiddence ta the district ;as at isrequired bylhis net, and that he does verily believe from th'e'accouilts given him. that he is of the age aforesaid,and give such nth. er.evolence as is required•bysthis act, whereupon the name of the person:Alto admitted to vote shall ove hot*, lEtitelate John Beef, rkikhipt ehtli will hold ior.. be inserted in the alphabetical list by the manse. tors and a note made opposite thereto by writing the word "tax,, if ho shall be admitted to sots by reason of having.paid a tax, or the word 4 age," if he.shalf be admitted to vote on account. of his ago. and in either case the reason 'of such vote shalt be called out,to the .clerks; who shall mark it in the list of voters kept by them: ' 4' In• all cases where the 'name 'Of the person claiming to veto is not found on the list furntshild by the- commissioners and assessor, or his- right to vote whether found thereon or not is objected to by any qualified citizen, it shall be the duty of • . the inspectors to examine such person on oath as `to his qualifictittons, and if he claims to . have re. cin sided within that state for one year oore, his oath shall bisuflicient oroofthereof, but lie'shall make proof by at least one competent witness, who shall be a qualified elector, that he has been with in the district ror more than ten days next imme. diately preceding said eleition, and shall also burn. seifx,wear, that his bone , fide residence, in purse. brim of his laWful calling, hi within' the district, .•end that he did not rernoveAn the raid district for the purpose of voting therein- • "Every person,qoalifiedair aforesaid, and who Blinn make due proof, if required, of residence and payment of taxew, as aforesaid, shall be ad. mined to vote in the township, ward or district in which be shill reside. If any person shall preverkor attempt to pre. vent any officers of an election under this act , front holding such electiim, or use .or threaten a. ny violence to any such officer, or shall interrupt . or improperly, interfere with him in the execu tion of his auty, or shall block up or attempt to block up the window orlavenoe to any , window where the same.may be holden, or shelf riotous ly disturb the peace at such election, or shall use or practice any intimidation, threats, force, or vi. olence, with design to influence unduly. or over. • awe any elector, or to prevent , him from voting, or to restrain, the freedom of•choice, such person - on conviction shall be fined-19 any Berri not ex ceeding fi3e hundred dollars and be imprisoned for any time not lees , than • one nor mote than twelvemonths. • And if it shall be shown to the court-where the trial 'of such offence shalt be had that the person so 'standing was not a resident - ofthe City. ward, district, or township Where the said 'Offence was ,committed, and not entitled to vpte therein, then., on conviction, he shall be Ben. teemed to pay a fine of not less than one hundred nor mnre than one thousand dollars, and be ` prisoned not less than six months nor more than two ,years. - ,If any person or persons shad 'make any .61 or wager. ripen the result of any electiotrwithin this ,_ commonwealth, or shall offer to make. any such ' I bet. or wager, 'either by verbal proclamation thereof, or by any 'written or printed trilvestise : . went; challenge or invite any person or persons to. make - such bet• or wager, upon convictioa thereof he or they• shall, forfeit and pay , three times the amount so bet; or offered to ho bet. • The Judges tire to make their returns, for the county of Schuylkill, at the Court:Mouse in Or: wigsburg, an Friday the 14th day 'of.October, A. 11.184 1 . - undermy hand and seal at tfie Shares Office at Orwigsborg, and dated . August 27th, in the" year of:Mir - Lord one thousand eight hundred and :forty-two, and sixty-sixth year - of - the lode- Penance of the United slatee or Americo. ,- JOHN. WOOLISON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Orwigs- Nag, Aug: 27,-1841 Dosser. B. HAAS. - J/011:9 LAING. TOWN 11A.14. 'STORE: 'HAAS &.,LAING, frIAKE plenisatein anhonnenig to the citizens o 1,-Betutylkillechutty.lhat they have jest opened in the baientent story . of _the Town Hai/. On Centre street, in the "Borough of rottsilUe, a splendid as sonment of .• - " NE IV GOODS, . . , 'use brought from Philadelphia, where they were se ,tectedrwith great care, and, purchased at unusually low prices—comprising everyla Fiery of 04 -Goods, Groceries, Glass Ware, China Ware, Queens and Earthen Ware, Among.which may be found • 'Superfine Cloths. of various colors and qualities, , - Blue, Black and'FaiscpcOlored Cassimerca. Sattinets, Flannels, and Woolen Blankets. Prints. Lawns, Gingfims, Morinctesatul Plaids, B.lk. Sinn, Linen and Lacert, ~.._ _.• -4,- - - Canton Flannel, Holland* and Napkins', Marseilles and Valenti*. Vesting., • ' . 34,4.4,5-1,6.4 Mindins, Bleached 111. Unbleached, Silk, Cambric, Gingham and Cotton Hand'fs. New and gut erten' style Summer Clobs. .. ) Cottenades, and Beverteens, - ' .t., In fine,* vete general assortment Of Gentlemen's Sunnier Ware, - - Silk,Critton, Mohair. Morino & Warted Stockists- Ladies' IndGentlernenli Super Rid, Hoskin,l, York , -' tan,Billt, Thread, Beaver. &Buckskin Gloves. . f Udine Silkadohair and Picnic Mitts, &c. New Orients,' St. Coals, Pinto Rico, Loaf aid _Now Orleans, Sugar Home; and *rep Motets?. Tea and Coffee, of various kinds, _ ' Cheese, Candles; Soap and Vinegar, • Saltport ,Herring, Mackerel. Shad and Codfish,. Hunt. Shoulders, Smoked Beef, and Venison, . • Oliie Oil, Fresh Fruit, and Oat Meal. '.Havana, Half Spanish'ind Common Signer* , Soda ;Wit= swifter Crackers. , -' ; ' .._SpetmOil. Butter. Kip, and Lard. . ' - .Dried Apples and Peaches, ', ' .„. • and a great variety of other articles, all of whia 'lf, . be sold , at lowitricesjor auk, or-in Esellu 1 i l " evuntryivocluce... , 7. -- , , -:- • - ; ~ .. . . ' lUf Remember the Must Hall Store. • - • Pottsville. May 14, • • S° - 1 ~ 'AUDITOR'S 'NOTICE. T—HE steiscriber, an' auditor oppointil, by Lb! Or • pban eCorirt for Bohnjlkill comity, to anal "nu 'settle tbliaccount of ApthortY Sleillbere,Vl ` f toinitchill'etkeleP alt" s ' w i l i Abienrrille.ta 8011110 A ceO#thdeceale d ' teed to the Obi Appointment, on &lei s ; • -the dayof OctobertieMat 1 I o'clock A. ~ blitcdlice, wake interested air r ini e petsorte Interested ore notsfieit nz, 'WILLIAM DEArid.toun • ! Sernob.erS, t• !I • 20-
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