Song. . The token flowery she eu'led Have lost their bites Of-spriug ; The lore that often lolled him Sleeps witty a .Toitelesa string. Alas! love ever closes, • • 'His sweetest song with sighs; - • Love evet bathes his irises • •With tears from maiden's eyes.- A. mbroin.rng he sings uS, • Of btooccung skie4 and bowers. The evening . gifts be brings us— rale cheeks ail& Withered flowers. Tag Monxtmvs.--Twii Mormon elders recent ly visited Cincinnati and deliveted addresses. They -have furnished the editor of the Republican with - the following information in relation to the City4f Nanvolin .1 commenced,: by the Mormons, being then aHinall village of some twenty houses, in November 1836, and touch has been its rapid growth that it now contains s population of 10,-. 000 souls, and the number is rapidly increasing. It is 200 mites above St., Louis, upiin the Aficsie aippi river, at the head of the Desothines rapids. They have two extensive steam Saw mills, a large steam Flooring Mill—a Tool factory, on a hand-, some scale—a atom any of con sideraWei wealth fro 4 Staffordshire England, who' erivestablishing manufacture of the English Chins ware. TheFhave nutty extensive public, buildings in the cotyse •of construction. besides thefsm,i,rniv t ;i d nplejimd : th ere a very large - number. 4 g houses and stores io the progress of cionstructiotL% • A LIPS MI/LSTED 11041 DUELER OF PROMISE. —The rule 'that herd dollars will heal wounded soft hearts,it salons, works ways. Men have been made to suffer, at divers times, for those per-, juries at which: arteient poets said Jove laughs but the Boston Posit gives us the first notice of' a case in which the lady is the sufferer; It seems that a Miss . Emily 8. Browns of Seabrook, N. H.. promised to .marry a Mr. Pettengill of Amesbury —et his g special request'. —and assisted him lb selecting wedding garments, household furniture, end the like necessaries. During ell this time, however, she wig -receiving the attentions of a Mr ! McGregor, with whom, just before the day fixed for bar marriagiCwith Mr. P., she eloped and became Mrs. McGregor. , his. Pettengill, deem ing himself treacherously dealt withithil insulted; sued the lady for breach of promise, and obtained a varlet - against her for sl,6oo—which her hUv bandhad to pay. He found her thus, at least - in one sense; t dear companion. Virtue has resources buried in itself, which we not, till the invading hour calls them from , tlztir retreats. Surrounded by hosts without; and *hen nature, itself IMned traitor; is its most deadly enemy within, it assumes a nrvr-and su • perhunuter power, which is greater than itself Whatever be its areed=whateijer be its sect— front whatever segment of the globe its orison a . rise, viva - is God's•empire, and from his thrones he will defend it.: Though cast into the distint earth, and iiibaggling on the dim arena ef a hu man heart; all spectators of its conflict and enlis ted in its cause. The angels hover over it, the , banners of archangels are on its side; and from .sphere to sphere, through the illimitable ether, ? and round the impenetrable darkness the feet of God, its triumph is hymned by harps which are strung to,the gloriesof the Creator.—Bayer. TOSIATO FIGS —Take SIX po9ods of sugar ts. one pick (or 16 Ibif.) of the fruit. Scald and remove the akin of the fruit in the - usual way, Cook them over a fire, there own juice being suffi cient without the addition of water, until the 'sugar penetrates - and they are Clarified:: They 'cafe then taken out, spread on dishes, flattened,plid Iriei in the sun. A small quantity of the Bp up should beoccisionally sprinkled over them .whilst drying; after which, pack, them down in boxes, treating each layer with . powdered auger. The syrup is afterwards concentrated and bottled for use. They keep well from year to yiar, and re. tain surprisingly their flavor. .which is nearly that of the item. quality of fresh figs. The pear slaved or jingle tomatoes Atnewer the purpose best. Oi.. denary brown auger may be used, a purtion of which is regainedin the -syrup. enCEOVULDESSEI IN A WlFL.—Cherlea Dickens, whose wntings contain much to admire, and show a keen perception of human character, re• marks tiprin . this subject, as follows: if A woman may be of great insistence to her husband, in i lmainess, by wearing ertcheerful smile continuilly' on her countenance. A': man's per plesittei and gloominess are indniSed a hundred fold when 'his better half moves about with a con tinual se t c;wl upon her brow . , ATiliasant, cheer -nit ;rife, is as .a rainbow, set in the sky, when her libsband'& mind is tnseed with storms and tem pests: tutr a dissatisfied end fretful' wife in the -houtof trouble, is like one of those sends who' de light torture lost spirits." The Pittsburg Sao of the 2uth instant, thus speaks of the coal trade in that quarter • Tne Cciai BOSINEII4.—rhe recent rise in our rivers hisgiven a new impulse to the coal busi ness, and extensive preparations are now making by: thd coal meichente, tolet ready for the- next rise. The new Tariff impo‘as so heavy a duty, that it iribeit . ght thee - coal mon from This quarter will not hen tomompeto in the •New Orleans mar , - itet with EngtbdreotiL The cunt has long been -;_depressed—it is hoped that it will now revive. BILK t 3 itatrattsati.—The editor - of the Little dock Gazette ;Mentions The re:eipt of 500 skeins of silk from tisinpstezd county.- The skeins are = dyed Osriety of colors, all eery- brilliant. The which is ,Tory beaufiluf,•isilyed - rwith the Bois d'Arc. or Birtgi:Orange,:sOrce indiginous to . dist Stale, and,partiogarly the sokthern part of it. Its texture is veritiie anti even; and fur strength, finiih . , and brillitincyr - of colors, it will not suffer by a comparison with most of the foreign silk sold in the stores. • "There," said Sireiferal I•Aeo the other day .to afarmer of i neighboring . to23rn, who had been some sos trifling purikaaes at one of. our stores --t! the Price of that seigir has been raised oars pstrai a pound oaring to ;the pissage of the Whig tariff.' Very well," said ttm other, o I can am, well afford to Pay k for the tame tariff has also raised every pound of my wool ?SIN& cent''-.--43burn Journal.. REDUCTION OP POST►CB IN AUSTRIA.-1 uni form rate of postage, equal to two pence English per letter, has been established throughout the, Austrian dominions, and came into opperation on theAst inst. A reliction id the rates of postage in our conntiy ought to be made. There is no ills so high or dnerous. They . are manufacturing molasses from- corn'. etalkS in Indiana—its appearance being very niu:h like strained honey. It is said to be preferable to the article made of sugar cane.' Who, half a century : since, would have thought of beet sugar or cornstali molasses!. • fi • The Globe is din the wink of the Loco - foe(' party with great earnestness: crying out against the protection of Attierican Indttstry, and denoun cing Henry Clay as the father of the American ' m. • iq Mys-4.1 should like, wi.be thrown into a custard as begs as lake superior; and be compel!, *ll* eat my way out." • • KO:U.N T 2 C A ItB0:14 • • - • ' • SeAuyikill Cott, 01 . v - Pa. IippEUBEN reepsetfully announces : I ' 3 ' to his friends and the poblie that he hua tuk. en this splendid, airy and • delightful establish . . • • `fluent, situated at the termination o ,Ibis Reading and' Philadelphia Rail Ilia • Rood where he Will be luippy to wait, on those who vo.it the Coal Region, on business, or for the' purpose of enjoying the ilionntain air and water.. The Hefei is large. finished and furnished in'the best state—and no piing will be spared to render satisfaction to all who may favor rit with a visit- Being mash, -ten' minutes walk of the Borough Of Pottsville, though sufficiently removedto escape the duet 'and noise of that busyibusiling• place, it is con fidently believed the it will be found mucir more pleasant and agreentile, thin - any other Betel in the vicinity. Attached to; the ficiteCis ia large and beautiful garden, everlooling the River Schuylkill, the Sehuyikill.Canal, MountyCarbon Rail Road. (extending to th'e Mind and therm to Sunbury) the - Ci.ntre Turnpikei andot the same time affording a. real and romantic tew of five Mountains. - The house with pure mountain spring water. and a Bathing establishfUenttinrivalled :in, the country: A splendid plea sure Car is :kept for the exclusive recconamodation of yisitorti, who may he dispoded to visit the Mines, or enjoy the wild] and roman : tic scenery-of the surrounding country. Individ uals or families.may rely on havinglample room, -nad every possible attention. •--• Mount Carbon,Junel9; l l , S4l.• 1 25—tf • PATENT LUAU FLAy&ROUp-ROPE. AND GENERAL of Line, Twine and Cordage Manufactory, READLNI,a, THOMAS JACKSON, begs leave; to return his most sincere thanks to Captains end owners of Boats, store keepers. his friends and the public gen erally, for the very liberal patronage and many favors he- has received during a period of Upwards of 12 years, which has elapsed since be commenced the above business in Reading, and he would-respectful ly inform them that after the destmetinn of his man ufactory by the greaf • freshet. of January, 1841, he built an entire new and much more extensive Rope- • Walk, which he has fitted up with nets and improved ifithehinery orthe best duseiiution, for the manufac tare of Patent Laid Cordage, rif everyikind, fully e qual to any in .t he United States. He has alsohdded to the above, an establishment for-the Manufacture of. all kinds °flight cords. Bed Ropes, -tinkers, Wash Lines, Twines, Chalk, Mason, and measuring fines, of every variety. T J. would also respectfully inform, all who may be likely to want the article. that !he manufac tures Flat Ropes for raising weights !up shafts and incline planes by steam power. The Flat Rope is very much use,' in -the mines of Europe. and for the purpose to which it is applied it has many and great advaritages-over the common round rope or chain. T. J. will insure his Flat. Ropes to be made of the very best material, iu the most careful and experien ced manner , and by machinery of the best and most `accurate principle. .An extensive assortment °feeds of Italian, Manilla. and Ta'r'd Russia' Hemp Rope. Bow, Stern and Towing lines of all gins, Packing for steam engines, Lines, Twines and Cordage of ev ery descriptien. • Ala., Tar, Poch and: Oakum, con stands kept on hand. T. J's. best quality Italian hemp canal towing lines are made on an improved plan of his own, and oldie best and strongest kind of Italian ,letup, selected in Italy and imported expressly for his manuf return . as his long experience in the n eking of towing lines has convinced hint that they are an article which cannot be made too good, he has been at greatrpains and ex pense to produce them perfect. 1 , Orders fol. any thing in'ials,trusiness from a fishing line weighing I-10th of an ounce, to a thousand feet I length or 3 inch flat rope weighing 3A tons, or from a 15 inch cable to a cotton chalk line, will be thankful lly received and promptly executed on !the. most rea sonable terms. Anything ordered for Schuylkill coml.. ty will be delivered by rail Mad in a few hours, freed I freight. P.S.- any quantity of Flax taken at Market price. Reading. Feb. 19 • - , EXTRAORDIN ARV CASE. Qemiee, May 8,1837. J)CA SIR:—An article called Dr. Hewes "Nerve and Bone Liniment," dame, to my knowledgesa bout t orifmnuthsmince, &rough our friend Mr. Camp bell; and-I procured a bottle and had used it fur about a week without any material change, until oco morn ing I found mrself under the exercise of very uncom mon feelings} imagining that could I be helped up I could stand and - ivalk s I requested my family to aid me, but they were unwilling I should trUst myself on my 'eel, not having for the last f urteea and a half years ever even made the attempt to stand: bit my confidence was so great-that they consented to assist me from my bed. I found I could use ma legs with apparent eile,ltut could not, bear inv weight on my feet. %Vali support, huivever. I could place one foot before the oilier with a facility that astonished me and all around ins. They'led me twice acrciss the moin ; I sat down with feelings of happiness that I never before experienced; the idea was thati I was once again to be restored to the world ran through my frame hke an electric shuck. My family surroun ded me in tears of joy, and :the excitement sit com pletely overcome me that I fainted. The same day I walked three time across the fl .or. again bearing a little weight at each time op my feet. , I then used crutches lot a few days, when my strength had become so far re-established, that I could cross the Misr without the least aid.: My advaacement irom flow time has been almost :incredible. 1 can walk two hundred yards and back with ease, and my chil dren, ( the bed-rid are otten blessed, like me. with near a dozed,) have been so overjiryq that they could , scareely_eat or sleep, and - Mrs. Corningiseenis to feel half a score of years younger herselfi, You .111 rec ollect how ninch bent together I was when yon were Lai here. 1 have entirely •overcome this. If I look ed as odd as 1 felt when r began to as k, I would have been gazed at in astonishment. thi've seen ma ny °fray old acquaintances. some of Whom did Lot know - me at all.and others would searecy credirtheir senses, and would hardly have" beets more astonished, though one had -•• risen from the dead."; I have now every confidence that I art,a well man., I think this article is the must extraordinary of any L ever heard of. and flat is nut extensively made knolatnto the pub lic, I think the proprietors are very culpable. If you know the persuiM in New York sellaig rt,iyou had bet ter show them ibis letter, and let themirefer to you, or pualish this if you tli:uk it would aid the distressed. Remember um to your'family, Yours, very tru'y; ETIIAN C. CORNING. For sale by John S.C. Martin, Wm. T. Epting and Clemens dir. ?alarm, Pottsville: May 21, 1811. 2t—ly. , . Ac i ugo r4ER, AI the' ,Old land, NJ. 65, ,VJrA'./Croat sired &z at .id e TkpatELC DOaltS Kohl TUE CuRNEIL OF ARCH IE=M2M - 111.anntacturers cot ....,.. White Lead dryand / Calomel. g roundin Oil, $ Red Precipt, Red Lead, White 'do ` Litharge, • Vitriol; Alb. ' Chronic Yellow, Sulp.Quinine do Green • Tart. Emetic do Red Ether Sulph. Paten tYellow do Nitric Sugar Lead ' do Acetic . - ' Copperas • '--- Lunar Cautitic Ot. Vitriol . Com. , do • , Aq. Fortis Acct. Morphia Muriatic Acid Sulph., do Epsom Salts Lac.Sulphur Taft Acid ' Opi.tle Narcot. .- Sup Carb. Soda Hermes Mineral Corros.Sult.Merc._, Ethiopa do. Refiners ofehampnor.SalNitre.Branstone,llorax. &c. 011'erforsale the above mentioned articles. to gether with a general assortment of Paints. Drugs and Dye Stuffs, and evexx_othera nick i nthe Chem• icala rid Medicine line. • . , t , . Being mnnufcturere of nll thearticlesenumerated under the above head, they pledge themselvei to supply their friendi and the public en the most reasonable terms. 1 I,Vindow and Picture 'Olass.from 68, 4 38, Oct 1 1837 - - • 48— , SEA.Trs BIBLE BIOGRAPHY—With self eral hundred engravings, being a Biography ofthe Lives and characters of the principal personages re tarded in the sacred writings. practically adapted to the instructiort-ofyouth -l and private families. Just received and for sale by BANNAN. May 29 22 B° E DEN PIPE, InittßA NTS,' &c.—The sub ILA scriber has for, sale Leaden Pipe of various thick 'leases. suitable - for conchicting water to houses. an other purposes. A Is°. Hid ran ts, StOp Cocks, Cocks slid Ferrules, of the most approved kinds. Just re. ceived and for sale cheap by . 0. EANNAN .April 16. • - 16— _ , : q.,TEPti EN'S Tit AV, ELS.—Seithen'a Travels "" in Turkey. Greece, Russia aim Poland, also, E gypt Arabia, Petrz!a and j the Holy Land. Jast re• ceised anc for sale by B. HANNAN. Marehl9 - - 12— pin%TES & MURDERS..-41istory of Pi rates and Horrible Murdars. likit received and: or sale. by • May 28, 2* - B. HANNAN. fIUgTAIN PAPER — Prints on both soles 7." jest r eceived nod for eale by BANNAIsi . lone, 4 , , .26—; IDIERRIAN [NR — Which tioim foi the vise 17' of Steel Peos, just received andlbreide by • • July 23,30- • , , BANNAN. Dr: Bedwas BingilVpi. lll and Itelf-. Ointuleu.4 - • • ipnicE so, CENTS A BOX-Is one 'of the • 1 '• best and triost efficacious remedies in those troublesoMe dt,eascs yet discovered as the fol lowing certificate will slfow. ' This-is to certify, that--1 was afflicted with the Tetter in the face; I had large running sone', all over my throat, chin, neck and cheeks; in deed I was an bad that 1 was ashamed to go out without a handkerchief tied over my ii ce. Af. ter trying all the remedies I could think of, without the slightest advantage, I 'was advised to-try Bedwell's Teller Ointment, which after using, a few - boxes entirely cured me, and I am pleased to say, that although, the cure has beehi effeited for some time, there is not any appear of its returninga., ' SAMUEL DEWEES, Applesree,• above Poplar Lane. Philadelphia, July 2, 1833, BEDIVEWS GREEN OINTAIENTk For he cure of Felons, Ulcers, old Guts and Sores. This.invaluable Oilmen has long been, in use, in ho Ci y and Liberies of Philidelphia, and is success in curing old ULCIERATED'SORES and long nary ling WOUNDS, has been ruly as tonishing. Pries 25 cents a box: BEDIVELPS COUGH DROPS, PRICE 25 CENTS iEn. BOTTLE—A most pleasant, safe and efficacious remedy, for Coughs, Colds Hoarseness, Weakness ofthe Breats. 4c., produ. clog rest and ease where all other remedies hive failed. The above highly esteemed medicines have full directions attached to each article. The public will do well to give them a trial,as many thicutiand have been cored by their use. Prepa red by James Betts, corner of 3d and Tammany streets, Philadelphia. fur Dr. 33,edwell, and for sale at the Ding and Chemical store of Jan. 1, 1— JOHN S. C.,IIARTIN; Agent fur Pottsvilli:und vicinity PIIIL DELPIELA., RE.4.1111N0, 'AND . POTTSVILLE RAIL ROAD.'' ATES OF FREIGHTS ON MERMAN -111-11' DIZE, between Pottsville and Philadelphia, from April est, ISV, per ton of 2000 Plaster, Slale,:Tiles, Gypsum and Bricks, 82 10 Pig Iron, Blooms, Timber, Marble. Lime, Tar and Pitch, 2 50 Nails and Spikes, Bar and Boiled Iron, Hollow-Ware, Grain, Salt, Bark; Lum. ber, Staves;Salt.tish, Tobacco and Lead, 2 90 .Groceries, Hardware, Whiskey, Ale and Beer, Oil, Leather, Cotton, Steam En. Ones and Machinery, Seeds, Butter, Lard, Tallow, Rags, Wool, -Oysters, Hides, Hemp, Earthen-Ware and Glue, 4 25 Dry Goods, Wines and Foicign Liquors, Drugs and Itledieines, Glass, Paper, China. and Queens-Ware, Meat, Fish and Confectionary, ' 525 'No Storage will he charged for receiving or de. livering Freight at any of the Company's Depots on the !ine, unless allowed to remain over 10 days. Days of starting oil FrOight Trains,on THURS DAYS and SATURDAYS;ut 3, P. M. March 26 OAT MEAL. IlifS economical and nutricious article 'refood ""'hitherto but little knot ht iu this=country, except by occasional small importations with emigrants from Scotland Ireland. is manufactured.- and for sale by the subscribers at their Factory in Phila delphia, in any quantity equal to any imported. even superiot., being Ire.)). It is also for sale by most of the Mer chants in Pottsville, amongst whom are Mes srs Miller ett.liagverty, William Milnes.& Co. Clem ens & Paivin. William Philips & Co. Morris & Bro thers. &c. sc. as, well as by some of the merchants 51inersville an•l Port Carbon. LEN )I:SING & CHAMBERS. Manufacturers of ,Flour, oat Meal. & Pearl Bar— ley. tinnhe Willow St. Rail lined. between 12th and 13th. Phila . November 6. 1841. 45-Iv* ESPECTFULLY informs the inhabitants of Pottsville and its vicinity, that he has moved in town, and offers his professional se-, ces in all the medical branches ohe public. Practicing he HomoOpathic system, and if requested, the Allocepahic, he hopes from long experience to giiie full satisfaction to such as will call on him. tie will be ready for profession. al services o.4tuy tiine at his resiihmee. - A. D. LIPPE, M. D. (eenwond, December 49—tf EXECUTORS' NOTICE. AJ.L nerbuns Labmt claims rtgaitou the Estate or Robert McDermut, late of the city at New . York, deceased,' are regbested to make known the seine without delav,• to Abigail Me. Dermot, Eaccutiia, James R. Whiting. E.g. or Range Uart Executere, in the city of New York, fir to EDW. OW EN PARRY. Attorney fur the Executors, Puttsville. April 16, IG—tf MEDICINES! .MEDICINES! DR. %VI Esun's celebrated Camomile Pills do Sonthinz Syrup for children. Baron Vnp Ilutcheler's. Herb Pills; Dam. Goddte'e Female Pills. Evarei:-Pever & Ague Pills, Duct;Durres Botanic Pills. Fur Dyspeptic Persons-hunt's Botanic Pills ,are said tolr superior to any Medicine ever yet offered bth Publiss A fresh rupply of the above Medicines, just received unit lUr sale at t he Drug Store of . Dec I I po- 'JOHN S. C. MARTIN. . Philadeiphta Raßcalily CAU . lON EXTRAOROI 'JAM% _ somit: six or seven of tho Philadelphia Druggists hayodestrnded to the meanness to try to sell the imitat.ion or ountcrfeit Balm of Columbia, to stay, i manse or store the hair, and Day's Liniment, a cure for Pil e . and all external sores and swellings. All Druggis and Country Merchants are hereby warned out to buy either bf these articles in Phila delphia. as they would be wholly unsalable. All u sers of theslarticles are warned never t. buy any by these names without the signature of Comstock & Cu. on the wrappers,-- 7 1.1ke this notice with you to test by it. orl‘ou will be cheated. Send to us be let ter. atls , iew York, and wo will deliver them at Phila delphia. Balrimore, or any of the Large cities, free of all freight charges. . comgrocx & co. sole Proprietors, & wholesale' Druggists, 71 Maideli Lane. New'York. And by Jahn S.C. Martin. William T. Epting. and Clemens & Parvin,;Drugg,ists, Pottsville. May 7, AGE HOME IN DUS rRY.— Id 24 BLANK BOOKS.—The subscriber manufactures all kinds of Blank Rooks, from Cti cents to $l2 each, which he will warrant to he equal in quality to arty purchased eltewhe7. at Philaiellph , .l prices. - April 16 IG-= b. BANNAN. Qu3l3lEtt PI lq ' and aketphee of ii merlield. A. M., bt the Nrethailist Ep duction by the Re% and for sale by D 9 S', SERMONS—Sermons .ermons, by the Rev. John Sum e a pre4cher in 'connexion with ft:copal Church. With an Intro• Thomas E. Boni.• Just received May 28.22- B. BAN N A.N. picToRIAL BlBLE,—With COO Illtritra ttons, 3 volumes, elegantly bound—priee.s6 Just received and for sale by - • !fine 25, .26 . - JI.TANNYAN. ■ IFE, OF NAI'O.I6EON..—The Life of Nnu &Aeon, with 500 Illustrations, cnin,lete in 2 pal: price $5. Just received and fur sale by C! March 19,12 " B BANNAN. ED . % II LEY'S COMMON SC 1100 L 111STO RY—Jint received 4rid for sale by May 21; 21— ' B. BANNAN. %TEEL I'ENS--F.very, variety,. just receives and 'fur axle very cheap by B. BANNAN, June 11 . r. PRINTERV'' INK,—In 12 and 25 lbs. Kegs, a "" Philadelphia prices, far sale by March 19, t 2-1 13. BANNAN. LBATKOSS'QUILLS. , —AIbatross Quills, a new , an,excellent article, lust received and forsale by, Juneil I, 21- B. BANNAN. lAPE:t eIIEAVER TUAN,EVEO,I— icing Paper and Letter Paper, rifled, at 81.75 ream vi l lsolesale, or. 12; bents per quire retail, to suit the times. Also a large assortment nipper of su: poinr quality, at reduced prices. Jest received eau fur sale by June 4,23 - B E3S NNAN. OT FOR SAUL-L.-For sale a Lit, situate on a ,itte Eaiterly side of W:Man street, in the Ltor• otigh of Pottsville. containing in front on William it. 55 feet, and 110 feet in depth. Terms. $350 cash. Apply at the office of the 511nere Journal. May-7 Q.ONdS FOR THE COLD WATCH ARMY, set to Itftasie, for sale by B. BANN4NI .lone it ' --r oTs- FOR SALE,--Two valuable Lots et h - L4 Cream+ atteet,forake, cheap: , - Apply to ! -.1 . =.= - - -:,, •-•: • . ANDREW RUSSEL . 1 filay2 . 29,1—e tfahaatoagolt= . . . THE: MINERS' JOURNAL. Eroin the.curier" and Enquire - - „ It would be premistereus in a writer for the read era of Such a Journal, is the Courier, to address the.r prejudices, passions hr superstitions. Gotiflcommon ecnse should at least be possessed' by the readers-of this paper, and those possessed of such, sad those on ly, do we care to attract. We wall now assert, lathe utast- unqualified terms, that an innocent remedy has I been found, that, will absolutely cure Rheumatism, and iniffuelcs of joints, if; of twenty years' standing: The assertion is so broad, that it will tinnily obtain credence l is CI are aware; unless supported by uncom mon testimony. Now the testimony given to so many Worthless quackeries is so abundant. that to die- Criminate bemeen such, and real matter of fact tes timony, is veryldifficult. To come at once at a point that can at once' be appreciated, the proprietors have resolved to give this remedy to 'the poor, and to Cure those able to pay for it, before they ask 'pay, and then leave it to the sufferer to pay what be chooses. We entreat, therefore.sufferers to call at 71 Maiden Lane, for some drops (Indian pair) tube taken, and a Nerve and Bone Liniment fo use outwardly; and if they will not, by one week's use, become more aur- Prtstxl and delighted than they ever expected, we will never asain make such an assertion. Will invalids now sufrer for the want of this mild, innocent, and all potent remedy! If they refuse it,- we pity them in deed.—( N. Y. Cour. 4 Enq., Feb. 19:184.2. For sale by John S. c. Martin, Wm. T. Riding, and Cletnens 4.4.: Partin, Dritggists, Pottsville. May IL M ERR IC , VEUMIEtGE. FIVE best medical writers of the present age, agree in the opinion, that worms are the cause of many serious and many fatal diseasei in children. . Their presence may be suspected where the pa tient has a dry cough,npale countenance, fretd breath, tumid lip, livid circle around the eyes, disturbed sleep, variable appetite, alternate Diarhma, Costive ness, enlouged . stomach, &c. ' These symptoms unless relieved, frequently pro-. duce epilepsy, apoplexy; maniac, dropsy of the brain, inflammation of the eyes, palsy, ,hiccup, dry cough. consumption, croup, dysentery, convulsions, fevers, &c., which terminate in death. Front the above, parents and-others having the care of children, will sea the propriety of being in posses sion of a audible remedy, against the deleterious effects of these enimies to the health and happiness 'of chil dren; Merrick's Vermifuge has proved a ttermin,salb and pleasant cure, as will be shown by numerous cer tificates shortly to be published, d'nd 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. .care child, without inconvenience. Also, the Pocahantas or li,dian Pills, for the cure of all biliouidtseases i this pill has proved to be deci 'dedly the best verging pill ever) offered to the public. 1 It has permanently cured the Most obstinate oases of dyspepsia, sick-headache, jaundice, costiveness, bit ; T t s choke., &c.. and will prove servicable in all cases vilile.the pulse is full and hatd, . the skin dry and hot, laid the tongue coated. Full directions accompany the Veritifuge and Indian Pill. Agents for the sale of the above. W T. Epting. Pottsuille, George Reifsnyder, New castle, G. Az D. Bast. Schuylkill Haven. llugh Kim , ley, Port Carbon. Throughout the state a supply can always he had of Fred. Klett & Co., Druggists; cor ner of 2J slid Callowhid streets; Pluladelphia. June IS, ' s—Cmo. JAMES DOWNEY, DESMITULLY laterals the public that he his brought with hick from New York this spring, a large attsortment of LEE GROCERIES cV LIQUORS, Which he offers for kale at the must moderate Philadelphia wholesale. prices, ( freights added, at tie store house, in the new Stone Building, next door to his tavern, Morris' addition to Potts ville, consisting 3f - ;..Blimk and Green Teas, Fiallleg Loa', Santa Cruz, Porto Rico, 4S - Neiv Orleans Sugars, Rio,itiVil, and St Domingo Coffee, Sperm & .Cominon Odv, Nlolisses, White and Yellow Soaps, Tobacco, - Keg, and Box Raisins, Wines and Li uors, from common to the jest quality, A quantity 6f rved Meat, Mackerel, from No. l to No. 3, in quarter half • and lull barrels, • About 300 Sacks Ground Sall, 60 barrels tape, ior Albany Summer Ale, &c.. May 14, 20—ly POTTSVILLE ISLAND FOUNDRY. subscrihers have constantly on hand, a general assortment of Hollow•ware, Cart and flagon Boxes, Plough points, Mould Dckards, Rails and Turn out Castings, djc., and are pre pared to furnish castings of all binds to 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 facil ity for and experience ip the inanulacture of cast ings,.we can confidently proiuise entire satisfac lion to all who may, favor us with their orders. 11EN DERSON - & FA RRELL. 2 22 PENNSYLVANIA HALL E public are respectfully. informed that the kl subsertbers have taken this large and corn , . modious establishment. recently' kept 'V.I. by William G. Johrison. To the rui n*: met patrons of this establishment and the public generally, the undersigned pronitse to extend all the necomuiodationtr and comforts at this house that me,ri - 110 satisfactortty received, while under the charce of Mr. Johnson. JOSEPH ‘VEAVER, JAC011: PETERS. Pottsville, June 11, . 24 RESUMPTION OF BUSINESS VIM Subset iber returns his gratefnlacknowl edgements to the citizens of Pottsville and others, who stepped forward. to his assistance, af. ter the loss of his property by fire in December last, and would also acquaint them and the pub lic generally, that he- has again commenced the Drug Business in the house fornierlyoccupied by Charles W. Clemens, in Centre Street, in the borough of Pottsville,where may always be had a general assortment ef DRUGS, . .MEDICINES, PAINTS PILLS, GLASS, DYE STUFFS. And every other article in the above line, which he is disposed to sell on very low and accommo dating terms. _N. B. Er Physicians prescriptions carefully of up at the .hottest notice. \lay 30, I:3S WM. T. EFIJ,N.G. 20-ty EXCII.:ANGV:IIOTEI4. CENTRE STEET, ITOSITE WNHA LL. P orrs VILLE. PENN A. CLARK & F.SPECTFULLrannonnee to the travelling Am' community, that they have taken that large and splendid establishment, the Ex iles: Mimic Z O TEL, recently kept by Wil -6" lidlll/ G. Johnson; situate atthe corner Is • AT .. it Centre and Ca llownill streets, near ly opposite the Tows Pau., in the Borough of Pintsvitle, which has been throughly repaired uid materially unproved tat the accommodation of visiters. The lintel is forty feet front on Cen tre street, and one hundred and thirty-eight feet nn Callowhill, three stories 'tigh; it is admirably :iirrivided with Parlors, Sitting. Roams; Reading Room, and large airy ebambers--the mist spa- Mau., pleasant and convenient Dining Room to the country—a new andauperior Bathing Este) ; lishment—and every convenience and comfort to render it in all respects) mo-t desirable Hotel.l No pins Or' expense will be spared to furnish' the. Table and liar with the best that this and tht. Philadelphia Narkets afford—and with a deter. mination to devote their personal attention to the comfort and accommodation of those who may favor them with a call—aided by active, careful and obliging. servants, they hopeto give general satisfaction. . . PRIVATE FAMILIES wishing to visit this highly inicraiing and healthy Coal Region, will be provided with ['odors and Chambers, which they feel confident will please the most iastidt-' one. _ • The Stabling attached, is large and well con- Structed, and attentive Ilostlers.—Horses and Carriages may be - had,atany time to convey per sons to any part of the country. • 'AI) Omnibus runs from this Hotel daily, Wand from . the Depot, to meet the Cars, for the accom modation of persons travelling on the Rail Road. DAVID CLARK, JEREMIAUSEITZANGEIEL 35:4 IZEI August 27 MOG•IBOOKS.,— A variety • of 'song Books. ut64 cents eacbt for sale by , B. BADMAN. May 28 22:: NEW STORE ELY * DRUG STORE. ARRANGE -11r: f FOE 1842. OLT/ ESTAIILISHED PASSACE'OFFICE. /00 Pea STREST.CORNEB, 01 1 SOUTII MAST. rt P . HE subscribers beg leave to call the attention of- their friends, P jP. and the public in general, to the lowing arrangement for the year 11142, tor the.purpose of bringing out Cabin, Second Cabin and Steerage passengers By the new line of Liverpool Packets. Sailing the Ist, 13th and 25th of every. month. The ships comprising this line are Geo. Washington, Inderr.ridence, United States,. Sheffield, Garrick, • Siddons, _ Patrick Henry, Roscoe, Virginian, Stephen Whitney, Roscius, Sheridan. By Ike London Pockets, To sail from New York the let, 10th and 20tf.— and from London on 'the 7th, 17th and 27th of each month. Ontario, Toronto, Westminster, Mediator, Wenington,. Quebec, Philadelphia, St. James, Switzerland, Montreal, Hendtick , Hudson, Gladiator, In connection with thoNmze, and for the put pose of affordingfitill greatei - facilities to paasen. gets, the subscribers hare established the Star line of Liverpool Packets, To sail front Liverpind on the 7th and 19th of every month, comprising the followng very su perior last sailing ships, viz:— Russell Glover, Capt. Howes, 1000 tons Echo, Sill, .850 St. Mark, Alexander, 750 Windsor Castle, Glover, 1000 All of whiEh are nearly new, first class, copper. ed and copper fastened. The last lour are own ed exclusively by the subscribers, a fact which, independent or their long standing in their bu siness, it is presumed is a sufficient guarantee to the public which no other 'house in their line can present. The above ships will be succeeded by vessels of the same class, in regular succession, thereby. .affording passengers an opportunity of embarking at Liverpool v eekly so that there will be 'no possible detention. Passengers who wish will be found with -an abundant supply of suitable provision for the voyage, at the low rate of ten dollars. In all cases where the partieede dine coming out, the money paid for their pas sage will be promptly returned. For the accommodation of persons wishing to send mope) , to their friends, drafts at sight will be given on the following Bank and Branches, viz :--.- On the Provincial Bank of Ireland, payable at Cork Limerick Clonmel Londonderry Sligo Wexford Belfast Waterford Galway Armagh Athlone Coleraine Kilkenny &Aline Tralee Youghal Enniskillen Monaghan Itanbridg,e Ballymena Barsonstown Duwnpairick Cavan Lurgan Omagh Dungannon pundon Ennis Ballyshannon Strabane Dungarven Mallow , Moneymoro Cittehiji------.lSilresh Scotland—T he City Bank of Glasgow. Engl itd—Messrs. Phillips 4 Tipladv, London ; P. 1 . Byrnes, &q., Liverpool. Fur further parti niers apply or address' ( if by letter post paid) GLOVER .31. MeMURIZ AY , 00 Pine sweet, corner 'South, or to P. W. BYRNES ; 36 Waterloo Road, Liverpool. AGENTS Messrs. Andrew C. Craig, & Co., Philadelphia. Thomas Gough, Esq. Albany. Benjamin Barman, Esq. Pottsville. Passages direct from Dublin, Belfast, Lo4on derry and Cork. The subseriber, is now icudy to engage Passengers to sail direct from either of the above named Ports in vessels to bail in the months of April, slay, and June. LT' The subscriber, will also engage Passer'. gers going out from New York to London or. Liverpool, and transmit money to any part ;of England, Ireland, Wales and Scotland, on ap plication at thollinera' Journal offiee. B. BANNAN. NEW STORE. THE subscribers would announce to the public • that they have taken the store lately occu pied by J. W. Lawton & Co. and have just re ceived and opcned an assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Qubensware. &c. among which are DRY GOODS. r Blue -Black and Fancy colored Cloth and Cassimers-Sattinetts-Nlouslin de hi/flop—Chint zes—Flannels—Cotton -do-.—Checks, Tickings, Mor;flos— Bleached and Unbleached M ushns— Winter Vestings—Shawls_:-S.lk and Cotton Handkerchiefs—Wolsey—Worsted and Cottun Misery—Mena Hose and Ilan Uuse-rUluves— Umbrellas, &c. . GROCERIES, Rio—Java—Luguira and Browned Coffees— Loaf and Brown Sugars—Young Ilyson=Gun poweer—lmperial and Black Teas—Males— Spices—Syrup—Sugar House and Trinidad MO laiceß—Sperm and Common Oils—Fish—Soaps —Crackers—Rise—Raisins and Currants—Hops —Barley, &e. QUEENS WARE'. Liverpool, Granite, Common and Scotch Ware, Glass Tumblers, Plates, Lamps &c. together with an assortment of Brushes, Cedar Ware, Shoiels, &c. To all of which we would invite the attention of our friends sod of the public generally, feeling confident that we can give satisfaction to all. TROUTMAN & SILLYMAN. L. V. TROUTMAN, S' SILLYMAN. i November 20 47 FRESH GROCERIES Old Goverment, Java, Rio. Laguira and Cuba Coffee. Porto Rico, St. Croix, and New Orleans Sugars. Imperial, Young Hyson. Pouchong ¢ Souchong Tea Double and Single Refined Loaf and crushed Lump Sugar. Pickles and. Sauces, a general assortment. , Red, White, Yellow and Brown Soap. Wines and Liquors, a full assortment.. Porto Rico , Cuba, Sugar House and. Syrup Molasses. Chocolate. Coco, Starch, Fruit, Rice, 4.c. Can be b. . a .ht on as reasonable terms as else whete of E. Q. &A. BENDER - SO' N, May 0.: oo_ NEW GOODS. TE subscriber has returned from Philadel -a• phiairgain with his second stock of Goods for the season, which embraces a large and lash. ionable assortment of choice 'Blue Black and //missals Green Cloths, Saltinetts and Cassimeres, Summer Naha, Railings, ke., Satlins and vislings of various kinds, ' Comprising i general assortment of _ _ DRY GOODS, all of which will be cold at the lowest cos.!) pri ces or made up in the most fashionable manner . at the shortest notice. My prices I believe to be lower than the Goods can be purchased else where. Call nr.d see, and judge for yourselves . , April 9, • 37 : JAMES McALARNEY; PAR MERS 9 MUCK MAN ICAL. ) —Being treatiic on soil and manures. Also, The 'FAR MF.II'S LAND MEASURER. or pocket companion Just received'ar.d for sale by B. BANYAN. Apri_ 16 16— mIOE:ANIMAL M AGNETIZER — Or histo ry, phenomena, and curative effects of Animal Magnetism, with instructions for conducting the Magnetic operation, by a 'Physician. Price 25 cents. Just received and for sale by ' B. BA NN AN, May - 28 22 EW GOODS.-JOSEPH WHITE iv . 8s SUN, lave t,n hand large and general assortment effresh and seasonable goods, which will be sold cheap for Cash, of iu exchange for country produce. • Aft. Ca:bon, Oct. 3lst. 1840. 4 • DOCTOR P. F. NAG LE—fte- C.J spectfully tenders his professional services to the citizens of Pottsville. and vicinity. His office is at the eorner'Of Market and "air Adams streets. April 10, 16—tf. TOOT" _CID EAR ACRE.-11111..);'s Tooth and Ear Ache drops, a safa-anespeedy cure for the above diseases. Just received and for sale at MARTEN'S Drug store. Aprill6,l6-- WARMING & GARDENING.—The cons st: jilete Farmer, and the complete . Gardener. Jus received and foriale by -B. BADMAN. - March 26 - 13 • scsooL 80018 -Virlsoletale and retail at "'• Philadelpkiliprices, for sale by - Mardi 19, 12— • B. BANNAN. PitocK&NATlox. - \ Nov HERE AS in anci by an act of the General VIF Assembly of tbeCommonwealth of Penn sylvania, entitled" An tict regulatingthe General Elections within this Commonwealth, passed the 2d day of July, A. IL 11:39," it is made the auty of the Sheriff of evevreounty to give public notice of such election to he holden, and to make known in such notice, what officers are to be elected: Therefore, • I, JOHN G. WOOLISON, High Sheriff of the county of Schuylkill, DO visas KNOWN by this advertisement to the electoril of said county of Schuylkill, that a General Election will be held in the said county, on TUESDAY, the 11th day of OCTOBER next, at the several districts thereof, av follows, to wit: l 1. The electors of the borough of Orwigsburg will hold their election at the Court Hodse, in the borough of Orwigsburg. 2. The electors of East Brunswig township" will hold their election at the house of Henry Lutz, now occupied by John Boyer, in the town of McKcansburg. 4. The electors of Pinegrove township will hold their election at the house of the late John Bari, now William Lutz, of said township. 5. The electors of Wayne township • will hold their election at the house of Leonard Sholl; int keeper, in the town of Friedensburg. 6. The electors olUpper Mahantongo township will hOld their election at the house of Peter Yo. der, formerly Samuel Moyer in said township 7. The Electors of, Barry township; Including the house occupied by _Mr. Rawn, will hold their election at the house of Isaac Dengler, in said township. 8. The electors of Porter township will hold theirelection at the house ofJacub Heherling, Jr., now late in the occupancy of Samuel Kimmel, in said towuship 9. The electors of Lower Mahantotgo township will hold'their general election at the house of Joseph Osman; in said 'township -10. The electors of West Penn township will beta their election at the house now occupied by Moritz Fin-rider, in said township. 11'. The electors of Union township will hold thew election at the house elJunir Eisenhower, in said township. 12. The electors of Rush township will hold their election at the house of Jacob Faust, inn keeper, in said township. 13. The electors of Branch township will hold their election at the house of Jacob Henn, in the village of Llewellyn. 14: The electors of the borough of I.linersville will hold their election ut the house of Johii Moon, .in suid%orungh. 15. The electors of Schuylkill township, real. ding east of a point from the township line of Manheim, in a straight line with the Old Forge, including the same, from thence to the house DOW occupied by Jacob Winnow., including the saute, and continuing from thenee.in a straight h ue to Rush township hue, shall hold their gen eral clectiou at the house of Frederick Bensinger, Jr. in the township of Schuylkill, in the said county. 4 16. The qualified voters residing in the town ships of Norwegian and Schuylkill, in the county of Se:iuylkill, within the following describrtd, bounds, shall hereafter be a separate elecitan die. trim, viz: Beginning on the line between the townships of Norwegian and Manheinut from thence a straight line to the house now oecupied by John Penman, includifig the same—from thence to the Norwegian c4cli—trorn thence to. the farovlinuse of F. B. Nichols, Esq. includinv, the same—from thence a straight line to the Ike bet Ween the townships of Norwegian and Barry— from thence following the township lines of Barry 'and Bush eastward tovt point—from thence in a straight line southward to the Old Forge, exclu ding the same—thence to the house now accupi• it by Jacob %Vollmer, excluding the same, alio thence in a straight line to the place of begun_ log, excluding the town of New Castle,- and the qualified electors residing within the before described buunds shall hold their election at the Port Carbon House, in the town of Port Car bon 17. Ail the qualified electors, residing on the east side 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 seperate election district, and hold their election at the public house offi. J. Mills. 19. The electors of the borough of TatßaqUa will hold - their election at the school house lit said borough. 29. That the electors of Manheim township lying souttpenst of the following lit-lei—commen cing at the township line of Wayne and Ilan lienti townships on the Summer Hill, thence along the Sumner Hill and Orwigahurg roan, to the: house of Widow Sweicker,nnd the house ofJohn Dewalt, excluding th, same, thence to;the hitu.e of Philip Womb. llcr, thence to the house of John Delbert, at the Centre turnpike; thence to the house of John 13dir, thence to the house of Philip Rock; thence to the house of John Shane, Jr. in cluding the same; thence to the townships, line of said Minheim and Schuylkill townships, shall hold their general elections at the Court !louse, in the borough of Orwigsburg. . 21. The electors of the remaining part of Man. beim township, will hold theii election at the house of Philip Boyer, innkeeper, in the town at Schuylkill Unveil. Al. which time and places are to be - elected by the freemen of the county of Schuylkatl: need to pay is flute of uot less than one bunched nor more than one thousand dollars, and be prisoned not less than six months nor Were than two years. Unity person or persons sharp malte any bet or sager upon the result of any election within this commonwealth, or MIA ornr to inake any such bet -or. wager, either 1.1 verbal proclanyition thereof, or by any writteril or printed ildrestise. merit, challenge or invite any person or persons to make such bet - or wager, upon conviction thereof he or alley shall (bribet and pay three times the amount so bet', or-offered to be beL, The Judges era to make their returns for the -county of Schuylkill, at the Court Ho - use in Or wigsburg, on Friday the 14th day of October, A. D. 1841. Given under Inv hand and seal at the Sheriff's Office at Orwigsburg, and dated August 27th, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty two, and sixty-sizth year of the lode. pendenes of the United States of America. JOHN G. WOOLISON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Orwigs burg, Aug. 27.1842. One Person _DANIEL B. HAAS. .Jaeres LAI NG, One Person For Member of the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Penn'sylvania. One Person For Frotlionolary and Clerk of the courts of Quar ter Sessions and Common Pleas. One Person For Register and Recorder and Clerk of the Or phana! Cowl One Person. For County Commissioner One Person For Director of the Poor For County Auditer. Two Persons For Trustees of the Orwigsburg Academy in the county of Schuylkill. The general election and election for inprectors and judges. M be opened between the hours of 8 and 10 Welock in the forenoon, and shall, goblin. no without interruption or adjournment until 7 o'elock in the evening, when the polls shall be closed. In pursuance of-en Act of the General Assem bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, enti tled " An Ackrelating to the election of this Com nonwealth," passed the 2d day of July, A. D 1839, Notice is hereby given, '• That every person, excepting justices of the peace, who shall hold any o ffi ce or appointment of profit or trust- under the government of the United States, or of this State, or any city, or in. corporated district, and also that evigy member of congresi., and of the state legislature: and of the select or corrn.lar council of any city, or , commissioners of coy incorporated district, is by law incapable of holding or exercising, at • the same time, the office or appointment of judge,- inspector or clerk of any' election of this .com menwealth, and that no inspector; judge, or other officer of election, shall be eligible to any office to be then voted for." • And the said Act of Assembly, entitled" An Act, relating to. the elections of this Common wealth," passed July 2, 1839, further provides as follows, to wit: 'That the inspectors and judges, chosen as aforesaid, shall meet at the respective places ap. pointed for holding the election in the districts to which they respectively belong, before nine. o'- clock in the morning of the second Tuesday Oc. tober, in each and every year, and each of said inspectors shall appoint . one clerk, who shall. be a qualified voter of such district. -" In case .the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for inspector,' shall not attend on the day or denizen, then the person who shall have received the second high eat number of votes for judge -at. the next, pre. cedingelection shall act as inspector in his place. And in ease the person who shall hive received the highest nuniber of votes for inspector shall net attend, the person elected judge shall appoint an inspector in his place:; and in case the' person elected judge shall not attend, then the inspector who received the hignest number of votes shall appoirit a judge in his place; and if aejf vacancy shall continue iri the board for the ep#.o of one hour after the timii, fixed by law for • opening of the electien,Vie trialifidd voters o the town. ship, ward or owner, fur. which Bleb' officer 'sh a ll have been elected. present' at • the mace - of olcction,shall elect ono of their number to fill such vacancy. ' 'tt..lt Shall be tha duty of said assessors res Pee. lively to attend at the place of holdrog every g en , oral special or township election dtwing the whole time said election is kept 'open, for the plumose of giving information to the inspectors and- judges when called on in relatiun• to the right of any person assessed by them to vote at such election, or such other matters in relation to the assess. manta of voters as the said inspectors or: jvidge. or either of them shall from , tiwu to time re. quire. . . , "That no person shall be, perinffted to vote at any election, as aforesaid, other thaw a white freeman of the age ofqwenty.one years ur more, Who shall have residedwithin the state - at least one year, and in the election district where ho utters to vote at least.ten days immediately 'pre- ceding such election, and within two years paid 'a state or count! tax, which shall have been as. ' sessed at least ton davit before the eletion. But a citizen ! litho United-States, who had previotis ly been a qualified voter of this state, and -re moved therefrom and returned,,Ttnd who shall have residedin the election district, and paid taxes as afiireeaid shall be entitled tO vote after re. siding in this state six months: Provided that the white freeman, citizen of the United States, who had preiiously been a qualified voter of.this state, . and removed therefrom - Lod returned, and who shall.have residel in the election e:ietrict,,and ;', paid taxes as afliresaid, shall be entitled to vote " after residing in this state six munths: Provided, that the white freemen citizens of the United • States, between the ages of twenty-one and t.ve..,.:•.' ty two years, and . having resided in tlits 4ate one year and in the election district.teu d.iye as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote, although they stall not have paid taxes. "No person shall be permitted to .vote whose name is not contained in the list aftaxable inhab itants furnished by the commissioners as aforesaid unless, First: Ho produce a receipt for the pay. ment within two years, of a state or county isi assessed agreeably to the constitution, and give satisfactory evidence either on his own oath or affirmation of another, that he has paid such a tar of on failure to produce a receipt, shall make oath to the payment thereof, or Seco nd: If he clamms a right to vote by beinrrun elector between the ages of twenty-one and twenty two years, he shall de. poseuroath or affiirniation, that he has resided in the state at least one year next before ills applica tion, and make each proof of residence iii the district as it is required by this act, and that lie does verily believe from the accounts given him that he is of the age aforesaid, and give such oth. er evidence as is required by this act, whereupon the name of tbe poison 'so admitted to Vote shall be inserted in the alphabetical list by the insure. tors and a note made opposite thereto by writing the word " tax;, if he shall be admitted to vote by reason of having, paid a to x,o,r the word "age" dile shall be admitted to vote On account of his age, and in either case the reason of such vett shall be called out to the clerks; who shall' mark it in the list of voters kept by them. " In all cases where the name of the person claiming to vole is nut found on the list furnished by the commissioners and assessor, or his right io vote whether Ibund thereon or not iaolopeted to by any qualified eitizin t it Oital be the duty. el the uispeetors to examine such person on oattuaa to his ILlOUlltielltt6OS, and if lie claims to have re. sided within-that state for one yeily. or mold, his 'oath ells!l be sufficient oroof thereof, but he ellen make proof by at least tine competent witness, who shall be u qualified elector, that lie has been 1, till in the districtrui inure than ten days next twine diately preceding said election, and shall also him self swear that his bona fide reselenee, in pursu ance of his lawful calling, is within the di-4mi, and that ho did not remove in the said district fur the purpose of voting therein. " Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall make due proof; if required, of residence and payment of time, as aforesait4 shall be ad mitted to vote in the-township, ward or &Arid in which he shall reside. If any person - IMM! prevent or attempt to pre. vent any officers of an election under this act from holding such election, - or use or threaten a. ny violence to any such officer, or ahrill interrupt es improperly interfere with hint lit the execu tion of his chary,- of shall block up or attempt to block up the window or a avenue to any miaow where the same ma)) be holden, or shall riotous. ly disturb the peace at such election, or shall iris or practice any intimi4ation, threats, force, or vi olence, with design tomilience unduly or mei. awe any elector, or to iprevent him Irorn vo'imr, or to restrain tfie freedom of chorea, such peas in on conviction shall be fined in any Kiln not ex ceeding fire hundred ilollars and be imprisoned for any time not ress than one nor More than twelve months. And if it shall be shown to the court where the trial of such offence shall he had that the person so offending was not a resident of the city, Ward, district, or township where the seed offence was committed, and not entitled to -vole therein, then, orreofiviction, ha shall he sea TOWN HALL STORE. - 4 HAAS & LAING, ripAKE pleasure in announcing to the citizens o ■ Schuylkill county, that they have just opened in the basement story of the Town Ball, on`Centre street, in the Borough of Pottsville, a splendid as sortment of NE V GOODS, just brought from Philadelphia; where they-were se lected with great care, and' purchased at unusually low prices—comprising every variety of Dry Goods, Groceries, Glass Ware, Chtna Ware,- Queens and Earthen Ware, . Among which may be found Superfine Cloths. of various colors and qualities, Blue. Back and Fancy-colored Cassuneres, Sattinets, Flannels. and %Vogler) Blankets. . Prima clawns, Gingham, Morinoesand Ptaids, S Ik. Sala: Linen and Laces, Canton Flannel, Ilollands and Nankins, Marshillesand Valentia Vesungs, 34,44, 5.4.6.4 Muslins, Bleached & Unbleached, Silk, Cambric, Gingham and Cotton Iland'is. New and, su, error style Summer Cloths, Cottonades and dlevertiens, In tine, a very general assorunent of , Gentlemen's Summer Ware, - Si ik,Cotton. Mohair, Morino & Wors'd Stockings Ladies' t nd Gentlemen's Super Kid, Iloskm, York . tan, Silk, Thread, Beaver & Buckskin Gloves, Ladies' Silk, Mohair end Picnic Mitts, &c. New Orleans, St. Croix; Porto Rico, Loaf and Lump Sugars, ' New Orleans, Sugar Home, and Syrup . Molasses. - Tea acd Coffee, of various kinds, Cheese, Candles, Soap and Vinegar,- - Salmon. Honing, Mackerel.. Shad and Codfish, Rams, Shoulders. Smoked Beef, and Venison, Olive Oil, Freah"Fruit, and Oat Meal, Jlavanna, Half Spanish and Common Scots, . Soda; Water anti Si: gar Crackers. Sperm Oil. Butter, Eggs, and Lard, -Dried Apples and Peaches,. and a great variety of other articles, all of which will • be sold at low prices for caZ. or in Exchange lot country produce. Irr Remember the 75ten Hall Store. Pottsville: May 11, HAMS & - SHOULDERS. 1131 RIME Western-Hams, I cured, wits A. without smoke,) • . • Shoulders & Sides, Hostun Smoked Beef,' , Bitqgna Sausage, • - • Smoked and Pickled Salmon, -Hellcat add Massachusetts Medial:o, - St.ad, Smoked Herring, Cod Fish, &c., ,• for:solo at Q:&•A, HEN DFIPVPA. • • Dlay',2B,• 11119