7-• - = Am" . „:.? • ; _ • ' - • " - -1" • ' _ - . • - , iii II IME=E3 M - .... - :'; : - - ;••f-' - ';'-'• '', .:. i-,...• ''' .' ''" . eJLP 'lB stity,:' . ".. . ill ..I'.-: V . itisy 491" , , 6: 4-,;;; Boy, . O, .•.: ::::::,;:-, •' - - ;.• ;; -.! :,.: !. • -';' --; iii..?••..7.7:. .i.:.010 - • -: ....-• spell' '. • ElArt,el"" -the storm , et-the -0" I' klieg, q P.- id the 'iIiuPPPPI.-- ; .1' Mid itug4l.2R ma ke the e e! lis ,!:,. ; - :.:, ,-.• .:-, ~ .1:;--.i-'r hibili r e--i - -_ --- .' -1•-•:.:--' ..!,.,..!: : C,.-'.--.• '.'lll°l-r :, blae's.e_l4-1 • iiii. .'- sea ..i• : The1,,0.0, tP.-14idifi Yr:il`'• tvtalii.!_-Iniky • it, be .-. ~, ...• :.7 ;god 19!2g- for . rile; ‘,..., re --' .-- The, hwne i n 01dea.771...- " light ..". :--- Ae.,-.1..e1yig;.,,,z, :wit ii'inin r t a s ~:.• . 7 ..-.-,-•----i.iiir.....Fte.f• -itaillyt.'"..-;„.._,i-hii •I;eild:BP74d. now piping ming '-'1!I!!1•..,II!!- -' .„: A. the wfaiig-mbieblri, . -., ~..'.. Tall, el- thi:-.'7.sily- or eeiz.- ,-rel36l!'r'* - . tonig ht - ; -.4011 dan ce. „-.....•-•.,,.... - . - ' ''''' ' free end lige I.t water.; , :. :! , - . .- • - ver-tae 43-....--d tray„ Far-0 - wde!.-.0 .. .•• .. - meat feet lay;':. ' ' . ' • ~- - - -; - .3Vi Minstrel'. • -,to4elY- - 4 -4 04' `.'.; With;AirebY 1. , • & to night, • - '•'. -- e - ..ii dnes. - nii A n i l. we cool an d, bright, , iibi ln it's MEI Of the water thus sparkling clear ever - :And brother well eti— ' *Neath t e starless sky— Hite's-health to thee, Oa the foaming Sea While, we sail .e'er old together:" ot.IPPINGS. - 7 2 MrturnolfrAT. Excalsorti.—A London, pa 'per, gives tho'folloviinz "!eview of themittiznonia' 1 market s • The deinand for hands has been ilk:, Ilina ,•• have been heavy, and so were not fingerea. Ac l 4:e' P tqaces were at.-,a diseounte ff ers 'fluctuating. , a Yes's" were in plenty, but, no takers.. ,Kisses were literallishowered on new visitersi. - Means • ;that were to belted for love went off' unsteadily, • andeirs sotint cases at considerable risks those i with high interest - eagerly sought for, though • ), many eases, at a great risk to happiness., Banns might have been had by asking for ; but • licences kept their: prices—there were very few transactions in thissteck. • Smiles and squeezes ,wers'unchang‘able — at pare. and one gentleman who speculated boldly in foot touches, met with favomble.returns., Sighs latterly were heavy; but . small talk continued brisk throughout The season:- Bright eyes - looked up occasionally, but soon fell again ; though business continued' to be done in blushes, silly looks were not in demand; but free . and-easies rose to shish premium, and drove gen • nine modesty almost out of market: ' •i Maternal Frowns were is - considerable quanti ties, and prevented, it is thought, many impru ,- denthargnins from being finally settled. Scandal its usual high ground; and more transac tions occurred in that line, than in the three oth ers • put ,together. Serenades—Particularly of Ivind,instrunients, were in great deniand-during, the;equinoi. _ ' " • • Slights were Ceroplainedoeby many. dialers. On-the whole; at the close of the seasocr OA mar kets, the single percents were not much reduced, as compared with proceedings of former. years; and there was a sluggishness in even improper flirtations, which' had no doubt its share in cast ing, a and monotony overthe)g . eneral • course of Exchange. . _ An old plater once stated that in the whole 'coarse of fifty. ,gears ' peesching, he never laughed bat three timeska* pulpit during the" exercises of the Sabbath,' f‘thitie of theinethree times was on the following occasion; ic • - The Pewi Of the church were those old fasti 7 ioned square ones, so that people in different pews oftedeet back to back,..roerely separated by a low railing ordivision, -Now, it fell- out one ?Bab.' ' „bath that two old deacons, in - 'two contiguous pews,tad fallen in profound meditation!, and e,o sal their twice two eyes, and thrown , : their two - heads back, until tht it two occiputs, with their two long queues dangling therefrom, had met t,r, (tether; and were quietly ieposing for the benefit Of the aforesaid internal meditations. There were some wicked people present, who scandalously in sinuated that the two deacons were asleep; but I look upon -it to ii mere precaution for righteous ' tress' sake.. However, thins was alt, awfully de fiferedSlOg man ins third', pew, that. cornered open the (We where the deacons Were rne.litatien acid what does-this sacrilegious sinner dot W by,- he takes the:two.dangling queues' aforesaid, end softly fie/tare= firmly and closely together. .And -then, ar, if that were not enough to sendthin to perdition, be take pin and cruelly 'Write it into of a or. the deacoite..!.. eacii n iljumped, , of COUI:BEr, liken stuck, pig, q j ui the u gave a horrid tw,ieli,opina' the two queues oIS heads. «Let go my hair'!" cried. Aleacon - number one.— ' w Let go my hair :"cried deacOn number two.— ; 'Twis now twitch, and " twitch—hit and hit—but iheilononenient mnit_lie left to the reader's tine gitiation. • , -A school mistress advertised lusty for an assist;' ant accustothed to confinement. Sho received an "answer from the' mother (decease children. I Jane, whet-4doee snooze peen% don't blush' cry Sear, Loki up your bead, and tell whet snooze means.c - •'''' Plertae, Mum Splitzaddle, I dont know. 'Don't knew child—very strange—,vo. Can't you emits!'' . .t..4‘ • ' .!No ma'am I can't' , - Wetl what do you like ,tri l do after supper! Let what does the child hold down her - head fort Jane,leok up , loil rel i . .iner whit:you love after supper. You-are,* great eigh- - _ teen now, and your edacationtiaatirMi-shockurg lymeglected. What is it you likaatter supper. 0! Mies t don't like to' tell I', Don't like to tell! ner** 7 4.ltlwith it.' WellMi'am if i cousitilkJ4oves Joe Snob, the miller,to7kias me!" • . . 0.0.0.0.1? my gracious !"- Therelsrinin delft, the debt of nature, which 'W h la' h - can never be repudiate& We ou t erefore 1)13 . Owave readtto pay rt. Why are lathes gowns about the . waist like's `camp meeting ? Because there is . a great ing there! , • • Why is a 'Tang lady like ts catcfol honse.%witet Because her teaiat is as small as she on make ----. You are always in a bustle, Mary: lima an oldl waiting to her Alone:Etat. GIL% the fashion AO Tat CI:IIAF4AS .Rtotse. learn from ,the St. Catheriet9l 4 Journal of the Ist lac that the vigorous ntiliterly demonstration pada against the, tioteli ties been entirely, seacessfal. in .: procuring'' *the auSiension of hostilities; on all the several jobs, end that, the contractors have again resumed oper attonP.l They have no determined for , the fu- . tufo not-to yield to the threats orrielenett of any ging rioters, but . to employ.aud,discharge as they think proper, , , . iL The ourameue arrests med. of , the ringleaders -. 'Ufibe mob hs‘e.eettie4 agrail of . otheri to kOms the - vietithyr-soirie having: redressed the river, and,olhere.gehe West. - :The jairof the Pit rsgerti gurt4etli feetlifting nprnith . these atisgoi-, Jed . rneh‘lahckel!tta in tabis:m oo oires' the deadly hatied`-thet:*i bet*iien, the • etninauffiVand 7 ---'col'49ltiarthiCtthunh were'they 1. - - - Atew , qautere. 'dietitian fatter, commenced , aa as . emelt tlie by.thiovring inch miaailea — es Ihn' icOlid ill- hand& on;iteed hootliend • ~,. , . e .. , • —••: ' ' • ' '''• ,- -•; 1 • INOTICE:'. k ••_...:-Ak Iltlaiuireati.diemtisterit;er,,ead upPii :tie - Irina cavlitelstof ()ober, iKill..kixplacitil. knAtte biodii .: , . oft:attorney for c?liectroa:-- ~ - - a -' , ..- -- lAV v; - 36-• -:- '- , ' • `• - . • - MEI 11:IV-CA IL 1401C.-.1_0 17 Z - gliy -- EUBEUi, - - • ' RiliGllll- - irpectfully titiiittanies to hie 'friends and tiffs, that halals tab. en - thleaplendi:4.i4ip 2 4 , leligrt i statdiehi menusituatedz , iOation a, ,;;;;: the 'Reading and PhilcidelPhie la ma f Rood, where he Rill he happy to - wait' thosii,avlie thii_Coal Region, " on busitiesa.',Orr rat:tha , purpose }af:an.Pilring the mountain and -.water. 'The - Hotel is. large. finished and fernia . 13ed no pains will be aptret, to : termer satisfaction, to,all who riles , favor.it with a ‘4lllO, - being , within, teuritinutes, walk , 'of -thejlorough of Pottsville, though`sufficiently reit:irked' to, escape theettist: and noise that , busy. bustling. piece, it is soar , fideiktly believed that it will round much pleasant and agreeable, than env other: Baia in-' the sieinity. Attaehect to the Hotel : ie,tt large and 'beautiful garden.. overlooking,, the.. River the Scheslhilf4stialiMenitt. carlmti, Rail Road. (extending ,. to' the Mines and tbenc to Sunbury) the . Centre Turnpike, andel. the same time affording a real and romantic—tear of 6vo Mountains. The - houtio , iB tarp/led with purw mountain spring water: and . a :Bathing establishment unrivalled ;in' the "atitintry: splendid pleasure Car is" kept for *the exclusive accomModation of visitors; who may lie ditipoied to visit the Mines; or enjoy the wild and roman tic scenery of the surrounding conntry. nal& or families may rely on having 'ample rime, nad ettery possible attention. Mount Carbon, - .hinel9; 1841, t ~,,t iroHOMAS JACKSON,' timi leave ,to ;return his most sincere thanks to : Captains ati&owners'of Boats, store keepers. his friends' and the public gen% /Tally; for the VW liberal patronage and many favors' he has received daring a period of upwards ;of 12 years, which has elapsed sincebe commenced the above business in Reading,und lie .woul d revectful.: ly-infdrm them that after die destruction. of his notin °factory by the great freihet 'of January, 1841; he built an.entire new and inneh more-extensive -Rope alk, which be has fined upwitti new and improved , machinery of the best destrintiOn. for the manufac tore of Patent Laid Cordage,, of eves kind, fully e qual to any in the United States. He has also added to the - above, an establishment for the manufacture of all kinds of light cords. Bed Ropes; Halters„ Wash Littes,Tivines,dbilk,Mation,nnit measuring lines, of every variety. - , •;T. J. would alsd'respectfuliv inform-all who ,may 'tie likely to•want the article, :that' he manufac, thres Flat, Ropes for raising - weights up shafts and incline planes by steam power., 'The i Flat Rope is very mach used in the mines of Europi 4 . arid for the purpose to:nvhich it is applied it has many and great advantages over the common round rope or chain. T. J. will insure his Flat Ropes to be made of the very best material, in the, most careful and experien ced manner, and by MachinerY of the beat and Most accurate principle. An extensive assortment cresols of Italian, 'Manilla, and Tiled Russia . Hemp Rope, Bow, Stern and Towing lines of all sizes: Packing, ' for steam engines, Lines. Twines and Cordage efev • ery description. Alec ~Tar,' Pitch and Oakum; con stantly kept on hand. T. J'a.bestsuality ftaan hemp canal towing lines , yre madeol . an improved plan of his own, and ofthe best and strongest kind Of Italian Hemp, selected in fialy and importedexpresSly fer"his Manufacture, as his long experience in then aktng of towing lines has convinced hire that they are an'artiele 'which cannot be made too good, he has been at great pains and ex pense to produce theta perfect. ; u • Orders for any thing thistiUsiness from a fishing line weighing 1-10th of an ounce; to a thousand feet 'length of 3 inch flat rope weighing 3 tons, or from a 15 inch cable to a cotton chalk;line, will be thankful i ly received and promptly executed of the most rea sonable terms. Anything ordered for Schuylkill coun ty will be delivered by rail road in o few hours, free o freight. , • P. S. any qaantfiy of Flax taken at 'Market price. Reading: \ Feb. - • BEM E. W . EARL -} !!MMMI t - EVII •PATENT LIAD 'FLA 1` & ROUND ROPE. Asp -ozneg.ti. Line, Twine And - Cordage Manufactory, READING, ~PA. EXTRAORDINARY CASE. illtrnanc, May 8,1837. DEAR SIR:-3n article called Dr : Hewes "Nerve and Hone 'Liniment," came to my knowledge a bout two nirinths Since, through our friend Mr. Camp bell; and] meteured a battle and bad used it.fur about a week wit - hint any•material change, until,one morn ing I found invself under tee exercise of very uncom mon feelings,. imagining that could I be helped up I could stand and walk, 1 requested iny family to aid ate, hut they, were unwilling I should trust myself on my feet, not having for the last fourteen and a half years ever even made the attempt to stand: bat my confidence was so great that they consented to assist' me from my . bed. I found' could use naylega with apparent ease, but couldnot bee y my weight on 'my feet. With support, however, Veoulirplace one foot before the other with a- facility that astonished me and all around me. They led me twice across the room; Teat down 'With' feelings of`happiness that I never hegira experienced ; -the idea was that I was once again to be restored to the world ran-through my frame like an electric' shock. My family, eurrpun ded me in tears of joy, and the excitement. so com pletely overcome me that I fainted. 'The l sdme day I walked three time across'the floor, again bearing a little aveight at each unit) en ray feet. then used crutches for - a few days, when ' -toy strength had become so far re-established, that I could cross the tlOr without the. least aid. My advaucernent,lrom floe time has been almost' incredible. I can walk tivo hundred yards and backlwith ease, and my chit. deco, ( the bed-rid are often blessed, like me. with near a dozen.) hare been so overjoyed that they could scarcely eat or sleep, and Mrs. Corning seems to feel half a score of years younger herself. You 'till rec ollect how much bent together I was when you were )set here. I have entirely overcome this. If I luok.. ed as odd as 1 felt when I began to walk, I would • hale been gazed at in astonishment. / have seenma, ny of my old acquaintances, some of whom did not know me at aill.and others would scarcely credit their senses, and Would hardly have been more astonished, though one had" risen from the dend.". Iha veliow every confidence that lam a well man. I think. dos article is the most extraordinary of any I ever beard of, and if it is not extensively made kuown to the pub lic, I think the proprietors aro very culpable:. If you know the persons : in New York selling it, you had het. ter show them thiS letter, and' let them refer' tir jou, or publish this if you think it would aid the distressed. Remember me to your • .. Yours, very truly, • ETHAN C. CORNING, .. For sale by John S.C. Martin, Wm. T. Epilog-and Clenvena & Parvin, Pottsville; May 21, 1842. WETIIERILL & mtprnEnl At the ,Old told, No. 65, North Frorit street East rid e TUBES ROOKS FRO3I TUE cousin OF JOLCII ST. PHILADELPAIA. Manufacturers 'et %VbiteLeaddryand - Calomel, groandin Oil, 5 Red Precipt, • -' .' Red Lead, . White do - - Litharge. . . Vitriol Alb. . chronic Yellow,. Salp.Quinine "' do Green. "Tart. Emetic , do 'Red Ether Sulph. PetentUlow - iO.Nitric Sugar Lead do Acetic: - Copperas Lunar Caustic 01. Vitriol : Com. do - Aq. Fortis A cet.Morphia • Muriatic'Ac id Salph. do Epsom Salts. • ,Lac.Sulphin , ! Tart. Acid- • .'„ - Opi.de Minot. . Sap -Carb.Soda Flames Mineral Corros.Sab. Mere; • ` l -Ethiops IrefinersocChampnor,SalNitre,Brimstotte.llorar. 4401ferforselethe above mentioned articles. to-- getherwith a general assortment of Paints, Drugs and DyeStuffs,' and every otherartielei nthe Chem ical sod Medicine line. -- • 1 . Beingmanufcturersofall t be artielesenumemted under the above head. thy plede lhomselime to supply their friends and the public on the most reasonable tenni. " Window and Picture Glatcfront6ll, 4 25, -- Oat HEW • - ;413-7 SEARIS BIBLE BIOGRAPHY- , =With set , eralhundred engravings. beiag a Bioglaphyortlici Lives and characters of the principal'personages. re-, corded in the sacred .writings. Practically , edapted2 to the instruction ofycitali and private families.: Jew received nal f o r sa t o , • B._ BAIVIVA May VI • lihermititts Cough Vcitenger!, Sherman's Worm Lovengerew • Sherman's Camplior Lozengenr, Shermanie Poor Matia Plaster,: - • • -A fresh 'Aupply, of the above valuable Medieinei kin receive - 1f and for sale tit MARTIN'S Drag and Chemical stoiti, Pottsville. - linitiry 29.1. .1111TEPHEl'il8 TP.A.V.EI*-Stephin Troyes Turkey. Vreece; Russia and Poland, olso,?.- gprpt - Alabia: Petrsa•acd the H o l y. Land.' 'hist :fez teiyed and for Yalp by .: • • R:BANNAN. .--114tch7r9 -,12=4 pI.IIATES vates'aiiil !Terrible Malden/. teetited and Inr sale by: 'May 288 ;Si. it:RANNANi . Cll i 2IIITAIN , PAPER:APrintaI both, sides turt .e.ceived and Cos Fge by '2 ILBANNAN ' 4.; • 26 ~~:: P rot uee rieell'eas ad.& ithla, 3 o; , 4:::,.:,...::,,',....,, :.:,,,-;:-.`,...,'„.T.,:!:-_,::,...--.f:',,,:FY4-1.,:::',::,:' ,'...- - r - - - ---, - - . L. , : - '1 , .15' , 7-Yei. - k`Z., - , 1;-::.,, : 4ii . --. .''''-._"'r. '-: ::,.-:':;:- ,-;-IL.I-,-,..:?:::;V:•:.A.4--,.:::,,-;,..:1'..',; _ .... , - • • . t :,.:' Wila!ltiih' I VitiLleitiVerftk.Tettelrf - ,') :. ' -,16,;r : , : ..-- I .1)R _...,,...,- .. .. 7 .,,, , ,,.._ , : ; : 9 , ~ n .,,,,;; ‘, ,„.,:..., ,, ,; i, : , ..5 - ,.- iIIRIPP,S(I:q4Frs - ..!.I , 7!te .4,),- , l,?r..itti!..- '-f‘.,beiit and n 304 0, ~- _ ' ll f reAPed!et in- those t's;iiablinannii'li :Izinatta!WOC4l, - ! l * !. o l .ejciP , i lonish`g'Citiifi'aatiii4 l.l o 6o : 73. ';', - ,ft,, - :'.,'' ,. :,. - 11.:; I 'This ii:tik*Ftir.f.:o l4 , 111 4 '00'14m, .IFlg4,' : 'Olf \ ,:it i erittOiCatiolann,, - , adlaitirtninitizioroa, illnant?iii*alt;iitill. - . er4e,ntid , - cloieksi, in- - i i -- 6 2 - 4 1-4:i4oootiad that 4-, . - aitnned• - to, go out i ii t hait, ifiandkeichior-tie . aer mplacax:- Ikt ,, teif trsifit lilt thi:lentethelit'::Oonhi:thintr,'Oli: iiithoottbOt:.alightest;tdvantage. - r1 totaidiriaeit - told, itedwelPs.- Tettei- -Oinitatity - : toltit.tr , after': joint; altar:toles 'entirely :cored,; - the 4 - aid tiinfi. 'planed:l6oh that nlthough , the!intelnualbeen - , .eilhetad far sonni . .tiincii:tharn !Ili net inO itopaat",i . of ita:tetnioing,•;!::. '',.." f.5411131t DEWEF.S. li.•'; - I L `;'-..!-,' -* !'''-' • ' , Applisies!,- abiiie fiplir Lanc:it! .. ? ,-, :Philadelphia; July 2;1833 , , 1 `;.. , :-!-. : .. T . ' ' BEDWEW3.GREEN - :01bir02,0. 7, • - - • For he cure , of Feletne, - .IIIceie;•old Cute' et d",; Sores.;_', ',-Thie invaliinble Ohiinen htii,;ong.b.t:an`r 431., in nee, in ho _pi y and Wberien of ?Intadntelni:',i and ja!ikcceo in enting:olitiiiili4scti,S,ciako,.: and long einding iioyrin ''... hies' beeii - , - sn • V'ea,•:l tonishiog. • : Prica,2see :ibex, ;-_,- ' . -_A IBEDSIFELIPS! . . UPll,lllto'47:. - ! 'oP.eica 2,5 city; ri rin scrrriz.44eniesqleasint;; safe and efficacious eeo - edk .. ..pie coukto,..poti illooeioe.„ ; yireakpetised - the'Briate;4o;,:iiiede, cint•rdit arid e a se . #l/663111' Odle, lenOdietilay o l . The = abein , 'ghly: egeethed - ',:vneeinterhaire fll direct ' . ~e:. attached .o' 2 . each ' article. ' , :: The! nil. , icTil do well to giVtiiheni a Olakan'ina4. .thoniand have been cured..bikiheii,-, nee: Preps.., _red hyJaniee-Beite;Oeinef Of ld and T4ooany., etinete, - PhiladelPhia. fur DT;;Fledyiell; to , fo r. sale at - the Drug and,ChEaridal aioill'ar :t. . ,: ,• . Jen. 1; . -1- r' — .141 -=lllN,S;ql4lAßTlicil;:, : r„ Agent for riP(iaiille'ariir-iiciajty,,,„ 9S-tf PIELADELPITI/L,' BEADING,. AND" • r/POITSVILLE BAIL ' all AV E OF FREIGHTS brr !LW D , between Pottsville and Philadelphia, from April let; - ISA per toncif ,2000 • Plaiter, Slate; Tiles, Gypsum and Bricks, $2 .10 1 Pig Iron, Blooms, Timber, Marble-Lime; - Tar '4nd Pitch, 2 5.0 . ; Nails and, Spikes, Bar rind tollenron, : Hollow-Ware, Grain, Saft, RarlrAutn. - ' , I her, Staves, Salt.tish, Tobacco aid Lead, C - 901 Groceries, Hardware, Whiskey, Ale';and • Beer; Oil, Leather, Cotton, , Stiatn gines and Machinery, Seeds,' Batter,_l Lard, Tallow, Rags,' Wool;, Oysterv4,' V Hides,errip, Earthen-Ware aiid'Gliicy. :4 2 Dry - Goods, Wines and 'Foreign' Liqinirs, Drugs - arid Medicines, Patio, • China and Queens,WareOleat,'Fish and Confectionary, ' ' • • 5.'25 Nn Storaie will he' charged - for receivingor livering Freiihkat any Of the'Comfiany!s DOPOtk entire line unlestitillOwed to rcirnain - overslo ;lava. Da ystiatar ti ng 4Freight Trains; on TIIHRS.;- DAYS.and SATURDATS, at 3, Pill. March 26 • ‘• • 13-- , , . • • OAT - illEkts, • ' ' • THIS economical and ntitricioutvarttele 'of And. hitherto brit,little known - in-this &unary; except by occasional. small importations ivith,entigrants front Scotland and Ireland: is manufactured, and for sale by the-subscribers at their Flattery in \ Philw delphia, - in any quantity ectual.to any.imported, even superior; being fresh. It is also for sale by most of the Mer chants in Pottsville; amentit Wheel are Mes srs Miller & Haggerty, William MilneSA-CO:Clerik ens & Parvin. William Philips &Co. - Morris & Bro—: then. &c. de. as well as by some of the merchants in slinerstilla and Port Carbon: • • • ' - • • GLENDF.NING &CHAMBERS, , - - Alannfacturero of Flour, Oat Meal,. & Pearl Barr e3r, on the Willow St.l.Rail 'Road, between 12ib end 13th. Phila . Noveniber 6,1641. 45-I*` DOCTOR AM LIPPED ESPECTFULLY informs the inhabi ants hitlbof• Pottsville' and its `vicinity, that be has moved inlown; and oasts his professionakler. - e ea in all the medical branches ohe public. Practicing 'h'e Iloreocepathie :eyetem,,, fied,if requested,- .the Allocepahici he hopei from long, experience •to give full satisfactim to each ,as Will call on him. He will heready for profesaion— al services at any time at his residence.. • • • . A. D. DMA' D. Greenwood, December - 49—tf i - Ext...cuTono NOTICE. i ft LL persons having claims agairot the Etitt'o rut of Robert .51cDerniut, late of the 'city New York, deceased, are requested to, make known the same withoot delay, to Abigaillifle. - Dermot, Execotrix,..l . amei R. & Whiting. rt. , or George Hort Executors. id the eitY of New — York; or to " EDW. OWEN PARRY. for the Etc - ruitsvilh AltoTney April IG, 511iDitiN JUIRDICIN. ESr . DR: Wm. Evati'ei celebrated Camomile Pills do Soothing Syrup for childien. Baron Von Buteheler'e..llol) - Pillet Doct. Goodie's Female Pills • " Doct. Willia pi Evan's Fever & Ague-Pillep Doet.Hunt's Botanic Pills. ' FOr.Dyspeptie'rersons Ifunt'a Botanic ills are said to be superior to any Medicine ivek yet _altered to the Public. fresh s upply of the ahove - 31edteinesOnst _ received and for sale at the 1411016 re of . 19gc`11 50— JOHN S. CAIARTI.N.. . Phikidelphui Raqcality " CAUTION EXTIIAORTIINARY., • SOME" six or seven of the Phila delphia Drulgists have discern:idly) the meanness mite to try Idr imitation or counterfeit Balm of Columbia, to ,stay, cleanse or • restore the. hair, and Hay'i Liniment, al cure fur Piles, and all external sores and swellings: All Druggiits - and Country- Merchants:rtre berebY warned not to buy either of these ambles in delphia. as tliey.would.be wholly Ausalable. , All u . sere of these , prudes are warned - never to buy any hi these, names, pithout the signature . of Comstock dk. Co. on the wrappeill.---take this notice ivith you tO teat by it, or you-Will be cheored. Send taus bflet; ter; at New York, and we will deliver rbem at PhilX, delphia, Baltimore, or any of the lareticitiesaree of all freight charges. COMSTOCK & CO. I sole proprietors, & wholesale Druggists,' - • it Maiden Lane, New York. " -; And. by John S.C. Martin. William T.:Xining. an. Clemens & Paryin,Pra !ists, Pottsville. • MaYl, I 26:--1y; CM . - EpALsAal i)F WWI uHERTI.Y.-4ust. re: ABeeived at fresh eepo the aixtve.ertiele. -A .or Bale by April 16, i6;-- ile.agen r Sehtlytkiltcognkri IIpiNCOURAGE 11.031 t VUSTRY4 /CA BLANK BOOKS,—Thesitbecij naatuifactunuf all kinds of Blank Boot* from 6ivents to 4312 each, which he Will warrant to be equal ii viiality to any purchased elrewhere, at Philadelph4 vices. April 16 16— - R h U3I3IF;RFI ELD 9 S SERAIONS:--Serinonv and sketchei of Sermons, by the Ser. John Su M l erfield. A.' M., late it Preacher in 'connexion. wit 'the Methedist Episcopal Church.- _With .an intro duction by the Rev. Thomas E. Bonk Just received , and for sale by_ May 28,22- B.BANNAN. i. !HIIIPTOR iA Ts 600 t t on i t 3 vabinit4; elegantly 'lsstind—jiriect 'Just received and for sato by --5 Juriet . s.26 , IFE 14APOLECI.N.,—Tbelife et Napo' • &Akron, Pritb-500 Illaatrationo. complete ip 2 vok price -$5. Suet reeeivoa itoLfolaaTe by ' March 19. (2 ' B. LIA'NNAN. pAn.Lwits COMMON . SCHOW. nwro4r,; lilt;4051 rebeived at 4 fersaleby May 21; 21-• ,. ' • NA N., • TEL PENS--Eve . ty , varieti i a ma. Idam a •"forsalavitrycheap by aItANNAX.., June / 1 • • v 12 and 25 lbm kegs;'' Z e ' ll l l 9,i l P.h4 Pri!es. for ofEd on i ll. : • - . _• - - ,ALitiTAtegglntt§:—A:llla*s; OW_ • an,eicelleataniela.'jaat recei6fd and for sale by 'lune 11; ' - •• " ' 11314APErt - CAMPER' :THAN , ' EVER 1- 1 -- ak Writing Paper an4etter Papet:illiad. at:s l .7 s ram "wholesale, Pain neat' per guire tuanit thea•latgeltaaTtyneat, - nfpaper of , au . t, petior quali4;at, *aced KiegntA4ratteeenietVelizl for sale by ' June 4;21. 'B.-BANN:tit" LOT FOR BAT,V.:=Far ate a' Lot, eitnate on die t.iiiirty itido, , of William street,- in the. Bor ough otiPoltsvipe; Washing :inirontinEWillinsti et.. 55 feet, and-110 reef in-depth. Tenzur-$ 350 tisk, Applyat the cdsce "of thi MOW - • • -:.• - s. ,- .. W.ONGfiriot .031-2VOLDAVATEIVARM-Y ... •.7.. sit scilktasic,,:for**l:l:yrailiANNANV " : .--iiititi Ilii . :lt ' 4: "..6.:;;i.,.1; ;, ...-;:, , ,-..:zgA-k.1 . -4.: :: :,-;. ..:.-2,-:,.. -, :•.*--'.::-.. -::: ,- ::;- , !-- - -',... 4 :-../.: ' - :':,:-,:: , , Z . . , ..''.' ,, - , ,..: ._, -;:rt, ...-..-, 4 ,-.4. 7 ...,-i,r. , ....-- ,,,, .......- ,,,, ‘.'-fr , 'itriVf- - : igli-f?-I.; l 46 : tiiiii - .- .A 4. ‘'' ': '' '- ' :-...:. ..-..:,:-. -- r . ---. --- r -. ....•,''.--.',- " _ . • mu. - and queer ! , ••• est.wf4sileb dearest as - OW'r.tittriOrilii edits:o4*i Jireiddiett l 4*4 l c4 o lo - Alif*f.o ol3l o ol4, o 62 ltult eenSeoo4l - , leastbe,liesseseisibi lhkrzldegtl"' and those poase§sed of inicko l *-Fik detike core io atueet.7 4 ' will ...I - Soft; in the', most unqualified ter*, dig hist: ,been foun4"thar will' iilWolidelY *2lll,zigimrsoijOints:lE:ef twenty; riars? sau4np ;Thentsertiee 32t;so tnenditbst it,wwall credence, supported try:antti?xe p l!-, *oegimeel7::: : Now' the'entimon.f.given: `. - ie. Milan .or itiaekeiieti lie ithinnlantiliatiO die.; cii"between stieli, , itnit real bflliettei; - ; prime ,is very difficult.:- comtlitt once - at.a. mint: 1 , that e n d a g oiz:v he appreciated, the pOprietorti - have PatOl'ed remedy to. Mr. i 9 'cure glean able for i 4 before tlieys* Oita' ,leevikii to - the !surieier tiipy ithat - aliases. We ;entreat, ilteitrere',Warers to all ail] l'ilaideit Line; diet* (Indian 'Eliiii);e6be and - i:- iNe,re and Bone Liniment to at e outwardly;. and, if '.they wilt '.1164. 'one week ' s , use, bectimexaore:sur lnised and delighted than Ail , ever expected, we will never ngain:tx4ko guc.k4o ? assertion.: Will. invalids 'no* suffer . ee, the *ant ,ol.4hiii. innocent, and all p atent rein*? If tlitief i nte-il; we gi i ttOce) 'deed.-11Y. V. Feb. : 19;1 • -• • sale " by. MA'S. M artin,' Writ; T:' . tpting, - :and Clemens dii;D*lgis* POtlavi ll e;' . ''' 4, - ;' • . . . VEIUIIFUGE. :TI/E best Medical writers of the present age; agree . opinion, that worms are the causeof Many . serious and many . fetal &teases in children- - ,Tneie'pesence may be.-suspected where the pa tient his a dry iongti, a pale conntenance, fetid breath; tumid livid circle around:the, eves,' disturbed sleep, variable - appetite, alternate - Diarleri;Costive-• trees.enlonged stomach, &c. • • -, - • These symptoms unleis Iv-Roved: frequently pm: daccepilepsy, apoplexy; maniac, dropsy of the brain. inflammation ,of the eyea, palsy. hiccup, dry cough, e.onsamptien,lcroup;dysentaryi convulsions,. oyers„ : , dtc., which terminate in death. From the above, parents and cabers flaying the care ,of childr*,willate the propriety of being lo posses' , Wen ofa suitible remedy, tozatust the deleterious elfeets of 'bele enimles to the health and happiness of chil dren. Merrick's Verinifuge bas proved a aertaithsafe ,and pleasant cure, bawdl be shown by numerous ccr tificates 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 maybe given to the most deli cate child, without inconvenience.' Also, the Pocahontas or Imdianitills, fer the tare 'of ell biliouediacasee: this pill has proved to be deci -dedly the best purging pill ever - offered to the public. It has permanently cured the most obstinate cases of dyspepsia, , sick•headaibe, jaundice, costiveness, bil ious chelikAc., and will prove servicable in all cases while the pulse is full and hard, theaLin dry and hot, and the tongue coated: - Full directions accompany the Vertnifuge and Indian - Pill'. • Agents for the side of theabove. AV. T. Epttng; Pottsaille,Gebrge Reifsnyder, New= castle, G. & 'D• Bast, Schuylkill Haven. liugh ley. Port Carbon. , Thratighout the - state a supply can always be bid of Fred: Klett &. Co ; ; Druggists, cor ner of 2d and Callowhil streets, Philadelphia. June 18, - . 5-6m9. ESPEcTFULLY informs the public that ho his boughi -with him from New' Yurk this spring, a largo assortment of _ GROCERIES 4 LIQUORS.• Which ho ,offers for Safe at the most moderate "Philadelphia whotesaleariene, ( freights added,) at' his store, house, in the new • Stone Building, next decr to his tai , drai.lllorris' addition to Potts: vilK consisting of ". • r • • Black and Greeri Tees, Ealiin a , to af, S a tit niCruz Porttr Rico, 4. New Orleans Sugars, ; • Rio, javit, and St. Domingo Coiree, Sperm St 'Cominori Oils, Alolassee, , White and-Yellow Soaps, Tobacco,': Keg and Boa Raisins 9 • • Wines and Liquors,: from common ,to thd west `-' quality, •_.•'A quantity of Dryed Wet, ' • Alackeral, fro No. Ito No. 3, in quarter half • m and toll bariels, '‘,L -- About 300 Sacks Ground Salt; :"• ' •-* 60 barrelasoperior Albany Suininer Ale, &c:. - -'flay 14, • •• - POTTSVILLE ISLADIDYOuNyRy. .; Milt; subscribers have constagtly - • on hand,li‘ general ;assortment of: , Hollow-ware, Cart and Itago'n Boxes, Plough potnts, Mould Boards, Rails wind turn ont Castings; 4.c.. and , are pre. pared to fitrnish castings of hindelo order, at as cheap a rate as can be furnished elsewhere, • Possessing a desirable situation• adjacent to both rail road and canal, and having every keit. ity far and experience in the manufacture of east. loge, we can confidently proiniao entire satiafac. lion -to all'who may recite us with their orders.. HENDERSON &FARRELL. ' •May ' _ . • , • !-• 22 'uttsville. t6-...if .ecutors, . . All'AP OF POTTSVILLE.—The sUbscriber hav ..LVX lug . ; by direction of the Council of the Beronzh .of Pottsville, made a survey and reap of the streets, lanes' and'; alleys of ,the said - Borough, hereby gives public notice to holders of lots and others,- that the ,said - 'MAP is now ready for examination at his resi dence, in Afahantongo street,andhifvites all interested to examine the same, and stat e any alterations they niay wish! therein previous to its being delivered to' theCoundil: •*/*-, SAMUEL LEWIS. April B¢-18 „ , • 'PENNSYLVANIA HALL. - • = HE public are respectfully informed that the subscribers have taken thlii-largei- Mad coin - . .• _ • _ . medleys establishinent, recently kept by William a. Janson: To the for :: ; met patrons of establishment and public generally; the•undersigned promise ,to Oxtend, all the accommodation ' s and comictits'ot this house that 'men so satisfactorily received; while under the 'charg e of hlr: Johnson. 1 JOSEPH . WEAVER, JACOB PETERS, Pottsville June It DRUGS AND --rgERZCIATES. Centte Street, Stet' door ebove ahattangeS : ' ecnvrLKlL C01:1!TT, PA. Where efl'ers fele. '8,1114 - choice and well selectee - . - •- - , assortineCt of fresh; I Drugs, kfedicines; Cho. ', ale, Double Dye Stan. meals. Patent Medicine, Paint Brushee,Saela Toole; Paints, Glass, Putty. Perfurriery; Ste: ' . , Orders from Phyeicial :M is, Country erchants, thank fully, received end promptly. attended to, at a ' emalladvance on City wholesale . pric ee.• . . iriPartieular attention given to Physician'tresitili • tions •nt al hours.. "2 ICfiveMber 27 rffillE Subset iber reterne his graternlacknowl. edgements to the 'citizens of Pottsville and who stepped fer Ward to his - assistance af. 'ter the losssif tie property:by firokin • Decerither last, and would also acquaint them and tho pub. lie generally, that he alai again commenced the Drug Business irt - the honed forinerlyoectipied by - Cherlee W. - Clemeni in-centre Street, in the borough of Pvtteville,where may always be had a general avortment • , • MEDICINES, - • P4I,INTS - - ; FILLS.", -,• • GLASS,. A - --DYE STUFFS. -- - And every otherttrlicle in - the above line, Which. *be is disposed to Sell op yes:* rw and accomuio, -dating terms- - N. B. 07 . Physicians,pieiciiptions carefully tit at the shortest betice: ' Mar -30. 1: 1 ,38 - 'P.' EPTING. • B. B 4NNN AN AVOW GOODS. -JOSEPH -4.11 SON hav e ye band _a large and general assorttnenfoffroib.and'scationobbikoodo, which will be sold cheapfor Cub, .or-in .cschange for country produce : - • , Mt akrboni 00.31,41840: DOCTOR [P.: N4A1616-.. Re / ;spectrally, tinders his proreanonal services - Jr to the Citizensis)": Pateiville; and vi c init y . • Hie office is at Alio center of Market and - --Adams streets. 1,. - Alsip .16i 16,64 e, 1 40011 t-krlbt ;—Au - kettE.PifiriSiTOritli • s fund Ear Ache drops, a taro and Speedy Care 'for the ikballt , fhleasel.' Jost teethed god - for site 'at MARTIN'S Drugstore . 7 Apri116:164. - VAnsuNct It G ti,ESING •n::Plete the,c9loletis Gardener, 'Jut tecuvea and fokaalel),T a BriNNAN. SCIRIOLIIOOIOIr-:Whaletale land Rind Maga'katittpticet.iimitat,ell„-,-. s 2— - - ,11.11144NAW NEW STORE JAMES . ROyFNEY, JOHN S C.'MA.ItTINTS: . : Drug a4i4 dienilloal 'Store, RESU3IPTION OF BUSINESS. DIE'VV DRUG STORE. NZINI -:4 I 44 I4 I 3 PLerrFOR - 1 8 4 2 .. (AV 4;illh;tsll,Ro' ,r4i 3 §. „AG. E :nu trrattsr, 4:writ STa/Wirs • ^'y yrjHEstbicri rs leavele call ' p•-ip - the44tteutlen of=their friends,' p i;f a \)•, and the patio in general., to the - fol. arranint eent -(Or the year` . i .11142; - , (or the.perpesa of bringing out:Cabin, Second Cabin apd.Stietake - passengere ;Ay the'tplitie_of LitieriniAreckei sit t; -- • the Ist,i)Stta and 25th °fever, month: Tlia:ship_flitereprising this are ' Indelittelence,‘ united Stites, ShcfSel/, • ' Garrick, • -* • ratrick ficaryr- Roscoe, - ` l . , -Stephen- BVlntnev, RaCII/8; : Sheridan , 7 ' the London Pitekcis,' To sail from -New. York the let, IOU: Cited 9.01b--‘ and from Lone= on -the' 7th, 17th and 27th""of each inenth. , Mediator, Ontario, " - ; • • Toronto,: , -Quebec, . Weitminster, - Philadelphia, 4 St. James,. . . . Switzerland, Moutreal, - .llendticlulletdsoni . ,'`Gladiator.. Irs connection with , the above, and for the pur paseefaffonling milli greater facilities. to pabsen. ; lbo:kubscribers have established ,the SlarDie fr of Liverpooll i aekets, iim Live r pool -on the .7iliAtrid 19th of .every,tripntli, comprising the follmeng . acry sut perior•tast isalling - • '.Russell-Glover, ; ciipt..Howes, 1000 tone - Echo, Sill; ..,,,,.850".s ' S* Alezactier, 150 -.Windsor Castle, Glover, :1060: • All of which nre nearly:new. -first class, copper. ed anti-copper fastened. The last- tour are ewe. .ecr etelosivoly_byAhe subscriber's, a fact which, indepcnderiter their long standing in , their.. be., sinew, it is presumekis sufficient guarantee,to' the publicWhiCh in; oilier , house in their line can present. The above ships . will succeeded vesselsvesselsof.lho snmc class, in reviler' suceeseion. thereby .iffOrdingnassengers an opportunity of embarking at, Liverpoialeekly so that there . Will kit ? no possible-detention. ,Passengers wha wish will be found itith:an abundant supply , or suitable provision for the voyage, at the tow , rate, I often dcilars. =ln ail cases where the:pal-11614'de ' cline corning the money paid for their 'pas. sage will be-promptly-returned. - For the pecommedilion of persona wishing to send Money to , their; friends, dratis at sight will be given on the foll Owing -Bank and Branches, On the 'Provincial Bank-al Ireland, payable at Cork Limerick Clonmel. Londonderry Sligo Wexford` „ Belfast Weterfird ; , Galway • -Armagh.,., : .,-Athlone _ Coleraine _ :-Kilkenny 'Ratline --Youghal Enniskillen ' ',Monaghan • Banbridge Ballymena Parionstown Downpittrick Cavan ; Lurgati • Omagh Dungannon Bandon Ennis. 'Ballyshannon Strabane Dungarven Mallow - Moneyintwe Cstehill • Itilrush ' • Sentlinur--.The City flank of Glasgow. "•England--.3lessrs.:Phillips Tipladv, London ; P. W, Byrnes, Esq., Liverpool. For further, particalars apply or' address ( if 'by letter post paid) GLOVER & MeMURRAV , - 100 Pine - street, corner South, or to P. W: BYRNES, 36 Waterloo Road, Liverpool. AGENTS. Messrs. Andrew C. Craig, ,& Cu., Philadelphia. Thomas Gough , Esq. Albany.• Benjamin Banner', Esq. Pottsville. Passages direst from 'Dubai), Belfast, London. !terry - and Bork. The subscriber is now ready to engage Passengers to sail direct from' dither of the above - named Ports in vessels.to sail in the months of April; May, and June. - llr The subscriber, will also engage Passer). geis".going, out from New York - to London or Liverpool; ancß-transmit money.•to any part of England, Ireland, Walvis and Scotland, on 4, 7 plication. at"the -Miners' Journal offiee. 'S "BANNAN. . NEW STQRE. THE subseribers would announce to the public. that they have, taken the: store lately.ocuu , Pia 4' ll ii.awtonA Co: and have, jost7e ceived and opened an assortment of Dry Goods, GrocorieS,9l.teensware, &o. among which aro • • . • DRY GOODS. r :Dine -Black„ and- Fancy colored Cloth and Cassimera-Sattinetts-Mouslin•de Lanca-Chmt zes•aFlannels-Cotton do.-Checks, Tickings, ,Morinos-Bleached and Unbleached Muslin,- Winter Vestioga--Shitivls. -Silk and Cotton flandkerch lers--WolseY-Morsted and Cotton' Iloiserrr;Mens Hose and gel( Hose-Gloves- VM,brellas,6l..c. • , , :Rio—Jalia—Laguira and Browniel-.Cofrees— Loaf arid Brown Sugars—Young flykiont—Girn powdeir—lmperial and Bla c k TeasPiakles— Spices—Syrup—Sugar House and Trinidad'No lasses—Aperm and Common, Oilst—Fish—Soatrs --Crackers—Rim—Raisins and Currants--Hops —Barley, &e. • • • • • , QUEBNSW4RE. • • • • . . • _ Livoinmil. Granite, Common and Scotch Waie, Glass Tumblers; Plates, Lamps &c. together witti ! aW assortment of _Brushes, Cedar Ware, Shovels, &c. To all of which we !Mild „invite the attention of . oar. • friends and of the public generally, feeling 'confident -that we can, give 'satisfaction to all. . - TROUTMAN & SILLYMAN: • L. W. Trtarratax, • ' S Stri:yusiz. - November:2o • 47 24- L ROOFS Reno BONE Cans--a sure destruction. to Rite Bono, Spashi, Wind Gall! and Cal. us on horses. . • Roors FOUNDirI. OINTSIENT, for the cure of Scratches,, Curtis, Split-hook, Founder,' and, all sore of the feet and limbs. • • Ifave,trEisimocirrow, for old Shaine, Bruises, stillhess of the joints, 4e. • , . A fresh supply,of the aboVe articles just recei ved and for sale at J. Si C. MARTIN'S. • Drug Store, Centre Street, Pottsville. February ".. FRESH GROCERIES. • Old Govonnent,,Jara, Rio, Laguira and: Cuba Coffee. Porto Rico ? St. Croix, and New ()Tisane Sugars... YOUlt ilyson.Pouchong4Souchoug Tea Doubly andSingleßefined. Loaf and crushed Lump Pickles and Sauces, a general assortment. Red; White. Yellow And Brown Soap. Wines and Liquors, a fall assortment., ' Porto Rico, Cuba, Sugar llOnsc and Syrup Molasses. Chocolate, Coco, Starch; Fruit, Rice, 4.c. : Can be briught, on ag reasonable terms as else where of E. Q,. & A. LIENDERSON. May 23 ' • ' - DO . . • NEW GOODS. -7 • . TnE:' subscriber has returned from Philadel ,• phii again with has second stock of Goods for the - season, , which enlbracci-a, large and fash ionable assortment of choice , Blue Mack-and Invisiible Green Clothe, - Gottinetts and Cassitneres, • ' _ Sunimer Clctha. Gratings. arc., - - Saltine on& vettin•re otyariouakinds, CompriisingAt general assortment of - - „ DRY GOODS, all of which will be sold 'at tho -lowest cash-pri ces or madelpin: the most fishhinable manner et thosliorteet.notice: ;My, prices I believe to be lower "tban the *OllB can be purchased else. where.' Cell ar.4 see, and jtidge for yourselves. JAMES bIcALARNEY.., - - ' 'H A M T A .811QUIDERS. 13 • RIME We tern flame, ( cured with and JR- - wtthontamo i e,) _ ' ' '• , , 'Shoaldere,'4sa i4ee, . . • . ._ Beaten Smoked Beef, , , . .. ', •,,_ . . ',. gerogna Sausage,' •• ' .• . Smoked and Pickled Salmon, .• - Willi: and gaseaohnsetts ittailterel,, ' 'Bl:ad;gmoltedt Ile - rein, Cod Fieh;ko...' • . or aalisat . , ,-. y..,44,„ lIENDERSON"S. ' - - _May 28;"` 'i' 22—. . , , WAR NERS O 1111/CK 'IIIAIiUALr Being - • treatise on aid aver iriateitee: _Also, Tito FAR MEWS VOID MEASURER..ot pocket companion .inetinceitm4 arA foe 1!41(01 - , B:I344siNAN, • 16 7-IL • • frilig ANIMAL MAGNETIZER—t_ r Niro -I,3r;Vtinotacior, And airativoefrecte cif Animal Woodcu t wictinotructiono for condigting iAbo Arligtat str tkeetio. Jur reeolval sod tor IL-BANIVie ME GROCERIES: nons ES t' Ito USES ME ritociaiwoloh- JUEREAgiaSinby ttr, actiot the •Gerretal .Alsecobly..ofthe CotomonweelttiorPeno • elivaitia, eatitled.":Ap tief,regehttiegtheGenere; Elections w ithin this , Coininooteealth, passed 'the' 2d day of July, A. D. 1.039',7 if is, made the duty of the . Sheriff of eveTj?cottetYlo give publie notico °ranch electiongt,be holden, *ad to make,k nown to *ea: nottcoaltat.- officers ate to :bk,F4ecte4: Therefore;:• I, JOliN a: wiDox,*or., hiekSlieriff of dip county of Seke.7 l ltilh Pe Ma" . aroma by, thi‘exiivertilement, election ; of, said` puoty orSchuAill. that '::General • held•in the said county, ort TUESDAY, thellth day - of OCTOBER next, at .then several districts thereof, as fondant, toaritt '• 1. The electors of the borough of Ortvigisbuq will-held - their election at the Court Douse, in 'borough offlrwigsb,urg. , ' ' -; 2. The electing of East Brunswig township' will hold their election at the, house AL Henry Lutz,nownecupied,by John Boyer, in the town of MeHeanshurg. • ; 4;The electors'of-Finegrove township will hold their election,et the huose of the/ate - John Barr. now _William Lute, of said township'. - s 5. The electors of Wayne township will hold their election at the houseof Leonard Shell, inc ,keeper; in the town of. Feledensbing. - 6. The electors ofllaper Mahautissigo ton , nship will hold their election at the house of Peter Yo:. der,iformerly Samuel hloictin said township !T. The Electors of Barry township, including theliouse occupied by . Mr. Rawn will hold theit election at the liouseof Isaac Dengler, in' said ' . 8. The electors of Porter township will, hold thcirelection atthe house ofJacob Heberling, Jr.. .now late in the occupancy of Samuel . Khetta. 'ln said township . • - s . • - 9.-The electors of Lower Mahantoego township will hold their general election at the house. of ,Joseph Osman; in said, township- , • 104 The electors of West Penn township, will hold their election at the house now pectipied by Moritz Forreitier, in said township, ~ .• ' .11. The electois Union.township will hold theirelectinn at the honse,cifJohn Eisenhower, in said . toninship. - • 12. The electors of Rush township • will € ; hold stheii election at this house of Jacob Faust;__ inn keeper, in said owns . 13. The electota of Branch township will hold their election at the house of Jacob Heim, in. the village of Llewelly • 14. The electors of the-borough of Nlinersville will hold their election* the house'ofJphn Moon, in said•borongh. • . ' 15; The ,electore of Schnylitill township, rest. ding east of a point from the township -line of Manheim, in a streight tide with, the Old Forge... including the same,, from, _thence , to the hpusd now, occupied by Jaeolif_iNernmes, including the same end continuing frointhenee'in a straight line to.Rnsh township Roe; shall holdstheir eral election lathe hoist of Frederiek Bensinger, Jr. in Bie toWnship •of 'Schuylkill, in the said comity. ' • "16. The qualified)voters residing intim town. 'ships of Norwegian ind Schuylkill; in'thelxinnly Schuylkill, within the following describnd bounds, shall hereafter bee separate election dig-. tilt% Viz: Beginning oh the line between' the townships of NOrwegian and hlanheirn: from thence a straight line to tholiouso now occupied( by John Penman, including the eitmgrore thence to the Norwegian church''-.--from thence to the farm houseof F. B. Nichols, Esq. including the same—from thence a straight line to 'the line between the townshipsef Norwegian and Barry— from thence following the torniship lines of Barry andlt esti eastward toe point---from thence in a straight linniouthward to the Old Forge, exclu. ding the darne—thence to the house now accuPied by Jacob "Wommer i exclUding the same, and thence in a straight line to the place of begin mg, excluding the tosynnif New Castle, and the qualified` „electors residing within ,the, before described' bounds shall ; _hold their election at the'port Catbon Henseon the town of Port Car. . . 17. Ail the qualified clector r ,: residing, on the east side of Norwegian etreet,in the borough of Pottsville, aforesaid, including that portion of the, electors - of ;%orwegian township who have hereto. fere voted in said borpugh, shall, form: another and seperate election district, and hold their election at the public house of N. J., Mills. 19.- The electors of the borough of 'Tamaqua will hold their election at the school house in said 20. That the electors 'of Minheim township, lying South:east of the following line:-;-commen cing at the township lirie of Wayne and %lan hello townships on the Sunimer Hill, thence along the Summer Hill and Orwigsburg road, .to the house of Widow Sweickei, and the house ofJohn Dcwalt, excluding the saline, thence to the house of Philip Dritinheller, thence to the house ef.John Delbert, at the Centre turnpike; thence to the houssef John Rata; thence to the house of Philtp Rock; thence to the house of John. Shane, Jr: in cluding the same; thence to the townshipg, line of said Manheim Mid Schuylkill townships, 'shall hold their general elections at the Court House, 'in the borough of Orwigsburg. -- '2l. The electors of the remaining Pert of Man. intim township, will hold' their election at the house oqhilip Boyer, innkeeper, in the town of Schuylkill Haven. At which, time and places are to beelected by the freerfien oalthe qint) , of Schuylkill:— One Person . For Member of the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. One Petson_. • For Prothonotary and Clerk of the courts of Quar ter Sessions and Common Pleas. ' . • - • One Person For Register and Recorder and Clerk of the Or. phana' Court. One Person' For County Commissioner. One_ Person For Director of the Poor., 01ie Pqrsoin Fof County . Anditer. Two Persods • -- For Trustees of the Orwi:rydrg Academy in-the county of Schuylkill. _ The general election and election for inspectors and jddges, to be opened between - the hours Of 8 and 10 o'clock in the forenoon; and shall contin. .ue without interruption of adjournment until 7 o'clock in the evening, when the polls shall be closed. I n pursuance of an Act of the General Assem bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, fist!. tled "21110 et relating to the election of this Com monwealth," pasied the 2d day ,of July, A. D 1839, 'Notice is hereby givetis • "Titer eaery person, excepting justices of the peace, who shall hold any elf= or appointment of profit or trust tinder this_ government of the United States, or of this State, or any city-or- in corporated district, and also that every Member of congress, and of the state legislature, and of the isefeet or common council of any city, or commissioners of any incorporated district, is' by law 'incapable of holding or exercising. in the same time, the office on appointnient 'of judge, 'inspector or clerk of -any. election 'of this com. monwealth, and thin -no macaw:lodge, ' or .othEr officer of eleition, shall be eligible to any office to.be'then voted for." • And the said-Act of -Assembly, entitled" An Art ranting to tho eleittoris of this Common , wealth,'' passed July 2, 1839, further provides as follonTs, -• • •-•• "That the 'inspectors and . judges, chosen as aforesaid, meet at the respective places ap pointed for holding theelection in the districts to which they respectively belong, before nine 0- cloek in the , morning of the second Tuesday Oc tober,iiniiich tinCevery year, and " each 'Otesid inspectors appoint one clerk, who shall be a qualified voter ofsieh 'district; "In case the person who'shall hair: received the - second highest number of whaler irkspecter, shall not attend on the day of election, - . then the person:-who shelf have received the second high* est numberof votes for judge -at - the-"nest pre-' ceding election shall aetns inspector in his place. And,iu PAiie tho.person have received the highest number armies _fig lierpector shall not "attend, the person elected judge shall , appoint an inspector in his plow and , In case - the- person elected indgethall not atlend, then the inspector who receivadthe bigaest , nuinEei ot _votes shall appoint Wigtfin hli place; end if any vacancy shell continue in the board for the space of one hotiit after.the Omit:fixed .b.T-ta*.for the aPtibing 4114-electioi,itte Modified ?Otero, of lo*n. MIS _ . *hilbrott - , aisitict. Tor-which; Alleh.t:fficer ahalbhave beenAlected. present at :the 'place of:'' 0100314 shall elect One of their nuniber to fill each Watley: . • . • , It'etrall be the:ditty of said est *era teepee. tivelito attend, at rileevery gee.' oral speeial Aele/ship election florin the Whole that; said elegies is keptopen;for Om purpose ;,f pain informatiOnto.theinspectora - mid judges whets called nal:pre Teflon to the right :of any person'assessed bv•thervitn voteat such election, or stieb other waiters tit relation to' the assess. manta - of voters as the said inspectors or judge, or either of Ihern - shail• from timer to time re. • . , !`riatiitiersori shall hilperniitted.to vote at any election, as . afore/said, other than a white freeman of the ago of twcnty.ono years ur more, Who shall have resided within the state at least .one year, and in ther.election district where he °frets to vote eV - least ten days imenedintily pre.' cedieganch eleetion, and within two'yeara paid a state or county tax, which shall;havo been as... Sawed atleast ten flays before the ilection. 'But a tirilien of the United. States, who had preei.ouas ly been a -qualified voter of this state, and res mitred therefrom and-returned, and *ho shall have resided/ in the election district, and paid taxes as afinesaiditiall be entitled to vote after re, airliners this state six months: Provided that the white freeman, citizen of the United States, who' had previously been a qoalaficd voter of this state; and removed therefrom and returned, and who shall have resided in, tho . election c:tstriet, anti paid taxes is aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote after residing in this state six months: provided,. that-,the white freemen. citizens of the United' - States, between the ages of twentv-ono and twee. ty.two years, and having resided in this state one year And in the election district tenklaya_ as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote, although they shall not have paid taxes. - ".No person shall be permitted, to vote -whose name is not contained in the list nf taxable irthab. itants furnished by the commissioners aforesaid unless, First: Lie produce a receipt.fo the pay. milt within two years, of a state qr ciaunty tax Assessed agreeably. to the constitntion, and give satiafactorrevidenceleither on hie owl i :Oath or affirmation of another, that he has paid SSA a tax or on failure to produce a receipt, abill make oath! to the payment thereof, or Second: If he claims right.to vote by being an elector between the ages of twentrone and twenty two years, he shall de pose or toolbar tußirinationethaihe as resided in the state.at leait one year next keforo applies: lion, and make:such proof orfesidence in the distriCt as It is required by this act, and that he doe , ' ; verify i belieye from the accounts given him that hots of the ego aferesaidond give such oat. cr evidence - as is required by this act, whereupon the name of the person so admitted to vote shall betneerted, in the alphabetical list by the tnseee. Curs and - a note made opposite thereto by writing the-word " tax,', if he,shall be admitted to vote by reasenefhaving paid a tex,or the word " age," if he'shall be admitted to vote on account of his age; and,in either mous the reason, of such vote shalt.be called out to; the clerks; who shall mark it in thelist of voters kept by them. "In cases 'where the name Of the person claiming to vote is not found on the list furnished by the, commirisiriners and assessor, or his right . to vote whether found thereon or not is objected to by any qualified.citizeui it shall be the duty of the inspectors to , examine such person on oath as• to-his qualifications, and if he claims to have re. Sided within that state for one year. or: more. his oath shall be sufficient proof thereof, tnit he shall make proof by at least one cempetent witness, who' shall be a qualified elector, that lie has been 'yid) in the db,itriet cor more than ten days next inone dindely preceding said election; and shill also him. self swear that his bona fide residence, in pursu ance of his lawful; calling, is within.the district, and that he did not remove infthe said district for the purprre.of voting therein.. • " Every pergon qualifiedas aforesaid, and who shall / Make duo proof, if 4 required, of residence and payment of taxtic titi-aferepaid, shell bo ad. mittel to vote in the township s - Ward or district in Which he shall reside. If - any person shall prevent or attempt to me 'vent' any officere of an election under this act from holding anal election, or use or threuten s. ny violencoo any such officer, ,or shall interrupt of improperly interfere with him in the execu tion-of his duty, of shall block op or attempt to block up the window ortavenue' to any window where the same maybe holden, or' shall 'ironer. ly disturb the peace at such electron, or shall use or practice any intimidation, threats, force, or vi. olence, with design. to influence unduly or oval. awe any electoror to prevent him from voting, or to restrain the freedom of choice, such person on conviction ,shall be fined in any sum riot ex ceeding fine hundred dollars and be impbsoned for any timenot less than ono nor mdre than twelve months.' 'Anil if it shall be shown to the court where the trial ofsuch offence shall be had that the person en. offending :Was not .a resident of the eity,Ward, distiiet, or township where the said offence was committed, and not entitled to Note therein, then, on conviction, he shall ha sen tenced to pay a fine of not less than one hundred nor more than ono thousand dollars, and be im prisoned not less than six months nor more than two years. If any person or persons shall in:the-any bet or Sager ripen the result deny election within this commonwealth, or 'shall offer tefmalte'arif scab 'bet or wager, either by - verbal proelernation thereof, or by any written or' printetradvestisc. meet, challenge or invite any person or pefson s to !Bake such bet or, wager, upon co,nvictioa thereof ho 'or they shall forfeit and pai.ttirce 'imes the amount so bet, ofeffared to lie lig. ENE The Judges ura to make their returns for the County of Schuylkill, at the Court llouso in Or crigsburg, on Friday the 14th day of October, A. D. 1841: Givoit under my band and seal at thci Sheriffs Office at Orwigsburg, and dated August.27ih, in the yearef oar Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty. two; and sixty.sixth year of the inde pendence of the United States of America. '_ JOHN G.'WOOLlSON,Aherillr Sheriff's Office, Orwigs.' burg, Aug. 27,1841 DANIEL EL HAA!, TOWN HALL , STORE. SAKE pleasure in announctng to, the citizens o :a. Schuylkill county. that they have just opened in tho.basemenr story of the Town Hall, on. Centre street, in-the Borough of Pottsville,, a splendid as, sortment of . • - NE i'V .GOODB, ; • .. 'net brought from Philadelphia, where they were se. lected with great care, and purchased at unusually low maces—comprising every variety of Dry Gootis,. Groceries, Glass Ware, Chfrld ' Ware, Queens and Earthen Ware, Among which maybe fouhd - . Superfine Cloths, of various colors and qualities. Blue, Black and Fancy.colored Casslmerei, . - -Sauinets, Flannels, and Widen-Blankets. ; Pilate: Lawns. Ginghams, Moritioesand Plaids, .'Silk. Satin, Linen and Laces, - • . , - . • Canton Flannel, Hollands andNOnkme, - hlarseillesand Mafia Vestings, ; . 34,4;4,54,6-4 Muslin% Bleached& Unbleached,' Silk, Cambric, Gingham and Cotton Iland'fv. New. and sal error style SurnoterCloths, , Cottonadee.and'Beverteens.' ' In fine, a veryleneral2smortinent of , '- , ' Gentlemen's Summer Ware, , .. . . Silk,Cottort, Mohair, Morino & Wors'd Stockings , ' 'Ladies tnd Gentlemen's Super Kid, Hoskin,,Yark; tan, Silk, Thread, Beaver 4s , Buckskin Gloves, Ladies' Silk, Mohair, and 'Picnic Milts, &e. New Osiris* St. Croix, - Porto Rico, Loaf and' - • Lump Sugars, - i . • . —', New Ctrleans,Suga Route. and Syrup Molasses, i . Tea and Coffee, of Minus kinds, . ' -. -, Cheese, Candles, 8 ap,anitVicega.r. • Salmon • Herring. Mnekerel. Shad and Codfish, _Dams, Shoulders, Smoked Beef. and Venison, Olive Oil, Fresh Fruit, and Oat Meal. N.- • Havanna, Half Spanish and COmmon 'Smart, • Soda, Water an d Srgar Crackers. , Sperm Oil, Butter. Eggs, and Lard, .. Dried Apples and Peaches, - ; - and alreat variety . ofother articles, all oew . hich la be sold at low what-Jar ash, or in ,Exchange far cou l V9rproduce... - , , .- Remember the Town Hall Store. • Pottsville'. May 14 ,' • 2- . AUDITOR'S NOTICE.. • , OVIE subscriber, an auditor appointed by the Or" pban'ACoprt for Schuylkill county, td audit ard settle the account of, Anthony Steinberger, Guardia et ...aryhllUm a taihor child ofJosepa 111111C,lato of Schnylkill county, deaeased, will al• tend- to the duties of his appointment, on SatunbY , tle' Istdui - ofOctober. 1812, at l I o'clock rl. M. At hitt office, in - the borough of : faunal°, when al wtiere all persons interested nicipetified to attend- •*,: I 4" ' „ WILLIAM F.-REAM , Auditor.- : Septembei 3, ' II . y +f 20- JANES LANG HAAS & LAING,