■ El , . . . Some iitental 'earthquake bath moved a rustic mountain bf thought and in doe 'time brought forth Om -following duo-ct-nstroue nice thing; Rienlatina Star. Ballad.. Death of Petfr Gray and Lizianny , , Quirt. • • My'initg is of a nice young man, Whrwe name was Peter Gray. The F atiltul*re Peter Gray was born Was i'ernnsylvaui..ati • 1 ' This Peter Gray did fall in love"' With each a nice young gill; The name oilier I'm positive, Was Lizimin'y - Quer!. When they were giting.to be wed,' • Her father And brutally did send her off I;teyondthe Ohio. When Peter found his lova Was lost, He knew not what to say; . He'd hall a mind t 9 jump into - The Suiquehanta: ; • , • A trading he went hi' the West, For tunsand other skins: And there he sap in crimson dreg. In.ji.ins. Vheic Liziano heard the mice's, • She strai g htway took to :Ahd never, did g et off of it. Until she di-i..d Yciathera.aii a warning .Each one jafl ha* a girl-- Arid. opon poor Peter Gray .A.;intjavanny Quer!. Here is a tone-en:- - :Duo% AND It Ili Una ECTION in trance of rove I swooned away; Within her arms • ; buried lay. She waked me gently With a kiss; flei eyes revealed ' A heaven of bliss. • TtlEtflEaT MANNF.R OF SI:FPOUTING • NEWS PAPER4---The fopowing remarks of a,contempo raiy,*the best', manner of supporting a news paper, are tree to 'the letter. We commend them to the consideration of the public: Muclidepends upon the supporters of a news . paper whether it is conducted with spirit and in- Fterest—ill they arc negligent in their payment, the pride and ambition of the editor are broken „ .dowtr,he works at a thatikless and, unprofitable task, he becomes discinir f aged and careless, his paper looses its pith and .interest and dies.. But 4 on the contrary, if his subsiiribers are of the right • sort, if they ,are punctual, liberal hearted fellows, always in advance on the subscription list, tak- ing in interest in increasing the number of his subscribery now and then speaking a giood word for his paper; cheering him on his, course by :smiles of approbation ; with such subscribers as these, I would forswear comfort, ease, leisure,— everything that could possibly step between me and the gratification of every laudible desire on their .pait; I would knew no other pleasure hut their satisfaction. How much then can the sup- porters of a newspaper d.), to make it interest• ing and respectable—indeed vvithot concurring efforts on their part, the publisher of a paper Will not, cannot,besiow the attention which is neces sary to male iiv6,-hat it should he." Braman 11131 - itIGUT.—At the meeting of the Washingtonians on IA edneati ty night last, among other individuals thnt woke -requested to sign the pledge, was a young nan. with a lady hanging on each arm: - The ladies sail they .would sign it he would; IV° declining 'to do so at that time, was urgedino longer. it was not long, hoyeyer, after the kentlemaci who was collecting (tignalurvs to the pledge, was waited upon, and told that the ~,,:oungi f inan had finally agrettf.l" to .sign. The gen tleman with' the pledge waited upon him rimmedt itoly--the lathes promptly. signed , but the youn men will declined, Ailing,- among other excuses, • that his « hand trembled too much!" The ladies finding that nu' argument 'of tht ire would induce him.to sign. end that ho - nn doubt,loyed a • wee &up of the - crathor," determined at Once to cut hte arquamtence ; end so, let.ing go of his arm. bid him -good bye," and tripped off home by them ' selves.• „ Solitary ' and alone" he &awed for a few minutes the taunts and jeers of the little ur- chins who had witnessed the whole transaction; hut at tengh mottitied and chagrined at the coo= duct of - the . young ladies, and -the bud hnrras of approbation which ever and anon assailed his ears at their conduct, he alsri' thought it time for hint to he at home., As of he started, the buys whistled the tune of the o r?..igue's March," and 'Timothy Titterwell, in his •Sttime of the. Ancient' Pedlar Menne" would say, ' , showed theM a ape , cimenne of walkinge."—fiftsberrg ChronWe. A ll'En LE •NTI ARIAN:I-A rilM t E: lady, niece of Dr, Vanhavonburgh, of romantic turn of mind, was the ether dip on a visit toy thn Falls of Passaic, at Patterson—N. J. She ittaiata despite the remonstrances of her friends, oridescertibng what is caged tl.o Chimney, a singular and picturesipaa volcanic for m aimp s . Whilst tvarching *the nooks ant crannies" of this subterrsthe.m place, a shrill cry ell that something remarkable had eicit'ell her attention. The m courageola of the parry cautiously h'urriA down and fund ber standing tip-toe endeavoring tt . _._Apher the antographs sculpiur. red on a large perpendicular ' rock. rubbing old" the moss which' had giown over the names engradd on it, they were &belted with seeing the natnopf,*the Father of his country," and aetteral o f his c7l4panioos in arms, neatly cut An the old - English letter of that date, carved in the. lock. ASECDOTE or Ma. Cur.—Mr. Clay was in London when the battle of Waterloo was fought, and witnessed the dluarnations, bonfires) and re joicings to which it Rase rise. For a day er two after intelligence of the event reached LondCm, 'there wag that uncertainty as to what bird be come 'of Nap!ile 4 on. During this interval, Mr. Clay dined with Lord Castlere s agh. The British •ministers sn;kilae American commissioners were present. Among the topics of conversation, was that of whither Napoleon had gone. Some sup. posed he had sailed for America. Of ho goes • there," arid Lordliitierpool, will he not give you, Mr. Clay, much trouble?" "None, whatever," promptly replied Mr. Clay ; owe will be glad to receive 'Such'* distinguished though unfortunate exile, and we:shall soon make a gPad Democrat _ ANEEDILVVIANI RasAuss.—The ,New Bed ford Register has received a letter from Clayton Co., lowa, one passage of which is as follows: _ days since, some miners' in sinking a shaft for lead ore, 'about sit mileS 'from Dubuque - • city, found a skeleton of due iof those animals whose race has long since beeline extinct. The bones' areln a tolerable state Of preservation, and from appearances belonged to a gmrniniverous . animal, twice the size of an elephant. One of the motor teeth which I saw weighed four pounds seven ounces, aad was entire, and the enamel • perfect. Tho skeleton was imbedded .in lime stone, at a depth of , from fifteen to twenty-six feet from the surface." z. • Goon Searrroar.—The Secretary of the Navy " barrio:tied °Mem to. reduce the alum' - rations one helf,toeearnen, and .iapply the balance with tea and coffee. An excelleat enangemCnt. - PROTEcTION. • INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS THE,_VRANIILIN INSUICANCe OF PRILADELPRIA• t - Capital 8 400,000, Paid in. ' CUARTER PERPETUAL. CONTINUEtomake Iniiorance., permarnent aim limited on every description of property in town and copniry on the usnal favorable terms. Office 1113 Chesnut Street near fiftlt street. • CHARLES N. BANCKER. President. DIRECTORS, I• Charles N. Banker, 'Samuel Grcint. • James Scott. - Frederick proton, • 'Thomas Hari, Jacob R. SOM. Thomas &-Wharton, Ceo. W.Riehards, Tobias Wagner. Mo t :lasi D. Lewis. • . CHARLES G. BANCKER, Sec't. The _Subscriber has been appeinted agent for the - above mentioned institutior, and, is now pre pared to make insurance, on every description of property, at the lowest rates. ANDREW RUSSEL Pottsville. June 19. 1841.. 25 —1 y ' DELAWARE COUNTY INSURANCEC. 0 Capital authorized by law, $250,000 . CHARTER PERPETUAL, in AKE: both limited and perpetual Insurances •"•••• on Brick. Stone or Frame Buildings, Stores Hotels, Mills. Barns, Stables, hierchandtze, moire and Property ol.everydescriptioe, against loss 'ortlamagell FIRE. MARINE AND INLAND. INSURANCE. The Uelaware,"County Insurance company will also insitreigainsi loliori al Hinds of marine risks and against the damage or toss upon the transp ortation of goods,wares.and . merch.thdise by water. or hy rail way. upon terms_ as favourable as any other institution. For any furtherinformatiorron the su Jectofin surance, either against Fire, marineorinland risks. Apply to HENRY G. ROBINSON 4 Agent, July 15 3 , 1-t I • •%t Schuylkill Haven. or WILLIAM R. POTTS, AtOrwigsburg. ATHENIAN INSTITUTE.—A meeting of the members of this Institute, will be held;'on Monday e vening neat, the 26th inst., at 7 o'clock:- Punctual at tendance of all the Members is reqnsted, as business of iniporance will be laid before them ' Sept. 24. • • JOHN ' , warn. Pres't. Indemnity against loss,or damage by Fire. .Ca pit al 8100,006. CHARTER PERPETUA_L. THE SPRING GARDEN INSURANCE COM PANY, make Insurances.: either temporary or perpetually, against Loss or Damage by FIRE, in town. or country, nn Houses, Barns, and Buildings of all kinds, on Household Furniture, 'Merchandise, Herres, Cattle, Agricultural, Commercial and Manu facturing Stock and Utensils of every' description ; Vessets and their Cargoes in port, as Well as Mortga ges and Ground Rents upon the most favorable terms. Applications for Insurance, or any information on the subject may be made either personally or by - letter,_ at the Company's office, at the Northwest corner of Sixth and Wood streets. , MORTON McMICHAEL, President. L KEIT3II3GAAII, Secretary. • Hlancrons, Morton McMichael, Charles Stokes, Joseph Wood. Archibald Wright. P. L Lagocrenne, SamuetTownsend, Elijah Hallett, Robert I mog,herid, George M. Troutman. R. W. Pomeroy, George W Sdhreiner. The subscriber has been appointed AGENT for the above mentioned Institution and is now prepared to make INsuitANcEs upon every description of property at the lowest rates. • BENJAMIN BANAAN Pottsville, Feb, 27, ISt I - ; EXTRAORDINARY CASE. • Quenc„ May 8.1837. nEA ft SIR:-1n article called Dr. Ilewee "Nerve and Bone Liniment," came to nny knowledge a bout two months since, through our friend Mr. Camp bell, and I procured a bottle and had used it for about a week without any material changeontil one morn ing I found myself under the exercise of very uncom mon feelings, imagining that could I be helped up I could stand and walk, I requested my family to aid Me, but they were unwilling I should trust myself on my feet, not having fOr the last j; ur,teen and a huff years ever even made the attempt to stand: hut my confidence was so great that they consented to assist me from my bed. I foond I could uie my legs with apparent ease, but could not bear me weight on my feet. With supnort, however, I could : plate one foot before the other with a facility that astonished me and all around me. They led me twice across the room ; I sat down with feelings of happiness that I never before experienced; the idea Wi 13 that I was once again to be restored to the world ran through my Frain° like in electric shock. My family surroun ded'me in tears of joy, and the excitement so com pletely overcome me that I fainted.. The same day I walked three tube across the floor, again bearing a little weight at each time my feet : I then used crutches fur a few days, when my strength bad become so far re-established, that I . could cross the thisr without the least aid. My adva:icement trom floe time has been almost incredible. I can walk Iwo hundred yards and back with ease, and my chil dren, ( the bed-rid aye often blessed; like me. with near a dozen,) have been so overjoyed that .hercon Id scarcely eat ur sleep, and Mrs. Corning seems to feel hallo score of years younger her.elf. You ill rec ollect how much bent together I was when you were last herea I have entirely overcome this. If I look ed as ode as I felt when I began to walk, 1 would have been gazed at in astonishment. I have seen ma ny of my old acquaintances, some of whom did not know me at alLand o hers would scarcely credit their senses, and would hardly have been more astonished, though one had ' risen from the dead." I have now every-confidence that lam a well man. I think this allele is the most extraordinary or tiny I ever heard of. and if it to not extensively made ktiown to the pub lic, I think tha proprietors are very culpable. If you know the persons in New York selling it, you had bet ter show them this letter, and let them rifer ti you, ur publish th:s If you thaik it would aid the distressed. Remember me to your family, Yours, v' ry t-uly, ETHAN C. CORNING. For sale by John S.C. Marttn, Win. T. Epung and Clemens dr. Parvin, Pottsville. May 21, I ti 42 WETIIERILI. & BRO ER, At the o.'d tand No. 6i, .Vorth Front street In at e THREE DOOR! FROM THE CORNER OF ARCH ST. PIIILADELPAIA. Manufacturers of White Lead dry and / Calomel, youndtn Oil, 5 Red Precipt, Weil Lead. • • White do Litharge. Vitriol Alb. Chronic Yellow, Sulp.Quinine d,o Green Tart.Emetii do Red Ether Sulph. Sugar Paten Lead iYelw lo . do Nitric do Acetic Copperas ' Lunar Caustic 01. Vitriol • Com. do • An. Fortis Acet. Morphia - Muriatic Acid Solii. do Epsom Salts Lac.Sulphur Tart Acid Opi.de Narcot. Sup Carb. Soda - Ker Mes Mineral Corros.Sub. Meru.. Ethiope do. RehnersofChamphor,SalNitre,Brimstone,llorax. ste Offer forriale the above mentionedorticles. to getherwith a general assortment of Paints. Drugs and Dye Stuffs. andevery otherarticleibthe Chem ical and Medicine line. Being mannfcturers of al I thearticlesenumerated under the above head, they pledge theinselves to supply their friends and the public on the most reasonable terms. ' - Window and Picture Glass.from 68, 438, Oct 1 1837 - BEAR'S 818 LE BIOGRAPIIY—With sev eral hundred engravings. being a Biography of the Lives and characters of the princfal personages re corded in the sacred writings. tactically adapted to the.instruction ofyouth and pr imie families. Just received and fursale by B. BANNAN. May 28 EAE kDEN PIPE. HYDRANTS, Ate.—The sub scriber has for sale Leaden Pipe of various thick nesse% suitable for conducting Orates to housesi. an other purposes. A Isla. HydrantsJ Stop Cocks, Cocks and Ferrules, ofthe most aPprored kinds. Just re ceived and fair sale cheap by i B. BANNAN April lfi a 16— FARMERS' MU - CR MANUAL, 7 —Being treatise on tmil and manures: !Also; The FAR MEWS LAND MEASURER, or pocket companion Just received'acci for ,sale by • B. BANNAN. 16— POGICET BOOKS—Ladish'and Gentleman's Pocket, Books, and Card 'Ciees; and Pocket Wallets, just remand and for: sale by Sept. 39 1_ 't. BANNAN. pi-RATES 111UR1)EH81.-.-Itistory of Pi rates and Horrible Muniari. Just received and orate by play 28, 22- B. HANNAN. PERRI AN INK—Which flows freely, faith° use of ivied Peos,just received and for sale by yu1y13,30, - • ' • .B. I3ANNAN SCHOOL, BOOKS r -Wholesale and fetid at Philadelphia prices, for sale by March 19, 12— • 1 B. BANNAN• Dr.'lledivers TetteryltintOn- tfeh - Ointments • PRICE ,51i'VENTS A 89X -4s - one' of the best and moist - eflicacions rentecties in tlMse troublesome diseases. yet discoveiedi ai the 'fol : lowii:g certificate Will show- This is to certify, that I - 47171314 - afflicted 4ith the Tetter in the face,4 had large running sores, all over my throat, chin, neck and eheeks.Ont• deed I was so bad that I was' ashamed to go lout without a handkerchief tied over my.face. Af. ter trying all the remedies I could think of, without the slightest advantage,:i was sdvsed to try Bedwelrs- Teller °fart/grid. which utter using, a few hoses entirely cured me. and.l am pleased to say, that although the cure" has been effected for some time. there, is not any appear. of its returning. - SAMUSL DEWEES,I Applevreo, ahtive Poplar Lane. • Philadelphia,, July 2, 1833, ' BEDWELVS GR FEN OINTMENT* For ho cure lof Felons. Peers old Cuts land . Sores. This iniatuable Ornmen has long been in use, in he 0, yand !Merles of Philadelphia. and is success I n curing old ULCERATED Stmis and long sand ng WOUNDS, has been ruly , as. tonishing. Prica 25 cents u box. BEDMrcLIPS COUGH DUOPS, PRICE 25 CENTS, PER BOTTLE-A most pleMiarit, safe and efficacious remedy, for Coughs, Colds Hoarseness, Weakness of the Breats. 4-c., produ cing rest and ere where all other remedies have failed. The above Highly esteemed _medicines have full directional attached to each article. The public will doell to give them a trial, as many thousand' have een cured by their use Prepa ii red by James etts, corner of 3d and Tm amany streets, Philad !phut. for Dr. Redwell, and for sale at the Drug and Chemical store of ' Jan. 1, 1 ' , JOHN S.O MARTIN; A' ent for Pottsville and vicinity EIIILADE4.I9IIIA, READING, AND INYTTNVILLE RAII, ROAD. ATES O t l FREIGHTS ON MERCRAN -111-4' DIZE. ween Pottsville and Philadelphia, from April 10., 1842, per ton of 2000 " Plaster. Slate, Tiles, Gypsum and Bricks, 82 I 0 Pig Iron, Blooms, Timber, Marble. Lime, Tar and Pith, 1 ,2 50 Nails and Spikes, Bar and' Rolled Iron, ' Hollow-Ware, Gram, Salt, Bark, I,um. . her, Staves,Sali.tiali, Tobacco and Lead, '2 90 Groceries, Hardware, Whiskey, Ale and Beer, Oil, Leather, Cotton, Steam En. - Ones and Machinery, Seeds, Buttes, Lard, Tallow, Raga, Wool, Oysters, Hides, Hemp, Earthen-Ware and Glue, ' 4 25 Dry Goods, %Vines and,Foreign Liquors,. Drugs and Medicines, Glass, Paper, • China and Qneens-Ware, Meat, Fish and Confectionary, 5 25 No Storage will he eljarged for receiving nr de livering Freight at any of the Company's Depots on the line, unless allowed to remain over 10 dap,. Days of starting of Freight Trains, pit TH URS DAYS and SATURD - AYS, at 3 , P. M 'March 26 OAT MEAL. inns economical and nutritious article of food hitherto but little known in this country, except by occasional small importations with emigrants front Scotland arid Ireland. is manufactured, and for sale by the subscribdrs at their Factory in Phila delphia, in any quantity equal to any imported. even superior, being fresh. It is also for sale by most of the Mer chants in Pottsville, amongst whom are Mes srs Miller & Haggerty, William Milnes.& Co. Clem ens & Parvin,lVilliam Philips &Co. Morris & Bro thers. &c. c. as well as by some of the merchants in Minersville an I ron Carbon. GLENDENING & CHAMBERS, fihnufricturers of Flour, Oat Meal. Az Pearl .Bar— ley, on the Willow S 4 t. Rail Road. between 12th and 13th. Phila . November 6. 11341. 45-.114- DOCTOR AD., LIPPE, gIiiESIPEUThULLY intbrins the inhabitants of Pottsville and its vicinity, that he has moved in town, and offers his professional ser ces in all the medical branches o he public. Practicing he Homccepathic system, and if requested, the Allcapahic, he hopes from long expeEtence to give lull satisfaction to such as will call on him. fie will he ready for profession. al services at any time at his residence. A. D. LIPPE, M.D. Greenwood, December 49—tf EXLCUTORS I NOTICE. I.L perbons having claims against the Estate of Robert McDernimt, late of the city of New York, deceased, are requested to make known the,, same without delay, to Abigail Mc. Ilerinut, Executrix, James R. Whiting. Esq. or Gedrge Hart Executora, in the city of NeW York, or to:, EDW. OWEN" PARRY, Attorney tOr the Executoro, Pottsville. April jli, i6---tf MEDICINES! MEDICINES! DR. Wm. Ettitrn's 'celebrated Camomile Pills tin Soothing. Syrup for children. Barnn Von Herb Pills, ' Dont. Goodie's Female Pills, Onct. William Evan's Fever & Ague Dint. Hunt's Botanic Pills. For Dyspeptic Persons Hunt's Botanic Pills are said to be suprrior to any Medicine ever yet offered to the Public. A fresh supply of the above Medicines, jos' received and for sale at the Drug Store of Dee.ll 50— JOHN s.-4r..4-ItBgTn. Philadelphla Raedify "CAUTIOIV . EXTR)% ORDI Arm. SOME six or seven of the Philadelphia prug g iste have descended to' the meanness to try to sell the imitation or counterfeit Balm of Columbiai to stay, cleanse or restore the hair, and Hay's Liniment, a cure for Piles.'hnd all external sores and swellings. All Druggists and Country Merchants are heieny warned' not to buy either of these articles in Phila.. delphia, as they would be wholly unsalable. Alf ur sets of these articles are warned never tu buy any by these names, without the signattire of Comstock & Co. on the wrappers.—take this notice with you to test by it, or you will he cheated. Send to us by let. ter, at New York, and we will deliver them at ?Ha delphia, Baltimore, or any of the large cities. free 01 all freight charges. COMSTOCK & CO. sole proprietors, & wholesale Druggists, 71 Maiden Jane. New York. And by John S.C. Martin. William T. Epting. and Clemens & Patvin, Druggist; Pottsville. May 7, OM 1,0 NUOU ft AGE HOME IN DUS a BLA N K 130011 S.—The subscriber manufactures all kinds of Blank Books, from 61 cents to 912 each, which he will warrant to he equal in quality to any purchased elsewhere, at Philadelph , a prices. April lei 16— b. BANNAN. '►PER CHEAPER THAN EVER!— B - Writing Pape!' and Letter Paper, ruled, at $1.75 ream wholesale, or 12i cents per quire retail, to suit the times. Also a large assortment of paper' of au. petior quality, at reduced prices. Jest reesised,enu for sole by June 4,23- B BANNAN. OT FOll SALE.—For sale a Let, situate on 'the Easterly side of William street. in the Bor ough of Pottsville. containing in front op st. 55 feet, and 110 feet in depth. Terms •',R 350 cash: Apply at the of of the Miners' Journal. • May 7' FEVER AND AGUE*. 1' ROWAIVD'S TONIC -1111X77113E. AFRESH supply of the above Medicibe. a certain cure for the feverand ague. Just received and for sale at September 1. UMBRELLAS & PARASOLS, SILK, Scotch, Gingham &-I,luslin Umbrellas Parasols and Sun Shadei. A curflplete assortment, just received and for sale by • E. Q. & A. lIENOERSON. May 9,R, lIANGINGS 3c BOItHEB.S..- IThe subscriber has received his swim Patterns or elegant Hall and Parlor Paper, which he will sell cheaper than ever. Among the assortment are sev eral new and splendid patterns. • B. HANNAN. April 16 , 16— , f riv LLEY MUSIC.-41icsey Fries Sobg ‘. Ilef to Music for the Piano Forte!. just reedy ed, price 95 cents for Seven pietes.land for Sale by. B. ItAN NAN. 2July 9 . . 101THIPS CANS—Just reciired Ind fo V v -sale an assortment ofGig, Sulkay, and riding Whips. and Walking Canes. f . - - March 19,12, JOHN S. C. MARTIN. CHIU Bet( MUSIC-i-Just eiv " rk eti Fn s a 7r may 2 41 d foriale 4ANNAN.: I 22 TUE PREACHF.II---Or .akciebesiot Ungink, Sermone.'=duNidreceived Nina tai, pitifi by • Aug. 5, 32- - B. -BOMAN. THE: - mi.NERs , ( JOURNAL. . I From the Courier. and Enquirer. _ ••• '2Tt would be piepristeroiis in a writer for the read ers!of such a Journal as-the Codrier, to addresis the.r prejudices, passionsor superstitiOns. Good common sense should at least be possessed by the readers of this paper. and those possessed of such; end those on• ty, do we care to attract.` -We wall now assert, in the moat unqualified terms; thattin innocent remedy has been found; that stalk atoolutelyi core Rheumatism, and stiffness el joints; if oftwenty leant' sanding. The assertion is so broad, that it will hardly captain credence, we are aware, unless sbpportcd by uncom mon testimony: Now-the . testiinow given to -so many worthless quackeries lotto aliundant. that to dis criminate between such, and real, matter of fact tes timony, is very difficult. To come at once at a point that tarn at once be appreciated, the,pmptieinrs have resolr.ert to give this remedy to th ' poor, and to cure those able to pay for it, before theask pay. and then leave it to the sufferer to pay What e cheeses. We entreat, therefore,suffererato call a 11 Mdiden Lane, for atone drops (Indian Elixir ) to taken, and a y o \ple Nerve and Bone Liniment to use no wardly; and if they will not, by one week's use, be erne more sur prised and delighted than they ever aected, we will never again make such an assertion. Will invalids now suffer for the want of, this mild, innocent, and all , potent remedy? If they refuse it , we pity them in deed.--[.N. Y. Cour. ft. Eng.. Feb. 19, 1842. Ire sale by John - S. C. Martin, Wm. T. Epting, and Clemens & Parini, Druggists. Pottsville. May 14. al—]y. _ rrIIIE hest medical writers of the present age, agree in the opinion, that worms are the cause of many Serious and many fatal diseases in children. - - - ' 'Pnetr presence may. be suspected where the'pa tient has a dry cough, a pale countenance, fetid breath, 1 tumid lip, livid circle around the eves, disturbed sleep, variable appetite, alternate Diarhma, Costive ness. enrOuged stomach, &e. These symptoms unless relieved, frequently pro duce epilepsy, apoplexy, maniac, dropsy of the brain, inflammation of'the eyes, palsy, hiccup, dry cough. consumption, emup, dysentary, convulsions, fevers, kc., which term inate in death. - From the above, parents and others having the'care of children, will Pea the propriety of being in po.ssei. stun of a Rumble remedy, against the deleterious effects of these enimies to the health and happiness of chil dren. Merrick's Vermifuge has proved a aertain.Safe and pleasant cure, as will be shown by numerous cer tificates shirrtly to be published, and us regarded by those that have tried it, as superior to all others in use. It is so pleasant that it may be given to the most deli , sate child, without inconvenience. Also, the Pocahantas or ltdtan Pills, for the cure of all bilious diseases: this pill has proved to be deco 7dedly the hest purging pill ever offered to the public. ill has permanently cured the most obstinate cases of dyspepsia, sick headache. jaundice, costiveness, bil ious cholic, A:c.. and will prove setvicahle in all cases while the pulse is full and hard, the skin dry and hot, and the longue coated. Full directions accompany the Vermifuge and Indian Pill. Agents for the ogle of the ttove. -- - W T. Epting. Pottsudle, George Reifsnyder, New castle, G. it D. Ban, Schuylkill Haven. Hugh Row ley. Port Carbon. Throughout the stare a supply can always he had of Fred. Klett & Co., Druggists, cor ner of 2d and Ca llowhill streets, Philadelphia. June 18,Cmo. MS ftESPEC !TULLY informs the public that • 11 ' he hie brought with tom from New York this ping, a large assortment of GROCER/ES h LIQUORS; Which he offers for sale at the. most moderate Philadelphia wholesale prices, ( freights udded;) at his store house, in the new Stone Bui!ding, nest door in his tavern, Morris' addition to Potts ville, consisting if Mack and Green Tens, • Falling Loa's, Santa Cruz, Porto Rico, t.S• New Orleans Skr.,ars, 'Rio, Java, and St Domingo Coffee, Stierni & Common Oils, Molasses, White and Yellow Soaps, Tobacco, • Keg and Box Raisins, Wines and Liquors, from common to the jest qualiie, A quantity of Drved Ment, Mackerel, from No. I to No. 3, in quarter hal and foll.lintrels, About 300 sacks Ground Salt, 60 barrels superior Albany Summer Ale. &c May 14, HE subscribers have constantly on hand, a general assrirtment of Hollow-ware, Carl arid flagon Boxes, Plosgh points, Mould Board■, Rails and Turn out Castings, Itc., and are pre pared to furnish castings of all kinds to order, at as cheap a rate as can be ftirnished elsewhere. Possessing a desirable situation adjacent to both rail road and canal, and having every facil ity for and experience in the manufacture of cast ings. we can confidently promise entire satisfac tion to all who may favor us with their orders. HENDERSON Jr. FARRELL. ' Ma • 28 22 rIMIE public are respectfully informed that the m- subscribers have taken this larke and corn , modious establishment, recently kept ;wt. cfi p , . by William G. Johnson. To (helot , 111 11 1',..iv met patrons of this establishment and the public generally, the undersigned promise to extend all the accommodations and Cninlnyte at this house that men so satisfiletorily received, while under the charts of Mr. Johnson. JOSEPH WEAVER, JACOB PETERS. Pottsville, Jone 11, E Subset iber returns his gratefolacknowl edgemerits to the citizens of Pottsville and others, who stepped forward to his assistance af ter the lmis 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 for merlyoccupied by Charles W. Clemens, in Centre Street, in the borough of Pottsville, where may always be had general assortment of • DRUGS, . MEDICINES, PAINTS I 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. 117 Physicians prescriptions carefully ilt.up at the shortest notice. Nay 30. I'3B g. T. EPTING. 20-ly fIaiF.SPECTFULLY announce to the travelling community, that they have taken that large and splendid establishment, the Ex. ew. •iiss s • citsriGE linut., recently kept by • ham G. Johnson; situate atthe corner m Centre end Callownill streets, near. hropposite theTcww HAI,E, in the Borongh of Pottsville, which has been throughly repaired and materially improved for the accommodation of visitors. The Hotel'is forty feet front on Cen tre street, and one hundred and thirty.jeight feet on Callowhill, three stories high; it is admirably provided with Parlors, Sitting Rooms, Reading Room, and large airy chambers—the most spa. ,Mous, pleasant and convenient Dining Room in the country—a new and superior Bathing Estab lishment—and every convenience and comfort to render it in allmspects a moot deSirable .flotel. MARTIN'S 11/rug Store 36 _ . No pains or expense be spared to' . furnish the Table and Oar with the best that this and the ;Philadelphia Markets afford—andi with it ,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 hope to give general satisfaction. PRIVATE FAMILIES wishing ,b; visit this highly interesting and healthy Coal Region, will be provided with Patton) and Chambers, which they feel confident will please 001 most fastidi • 'Vim Stabling attached, is large and well con. ,and atientivo llostlers.'—florses and Carriages may be had at any tim6 to convey per sons to any part of the country. 'I An Onimbus rwis from this Hotel daily, to and from tife pepot i to meet the Care, for the BCCOITI• modation of pereoni travelling on the Rail Road. DAVIIYCLARK, JERSMIAU SEITZINGER.- • • 35 St .G 130 t th;S:— A. iraritty cent/5 each, for sale by May 128 lEEE M ERR ICK'S VERMIFUGE. NEW STORE JAMES DOWNEY, POTTSVILLE ISLAND FOUNDRY PENNSYLVANIA HALL RESUMPTION OF BUSINESS ENV MILO STORE. EXCHANGE: HOTEL, CENTRE STEET, o;rosiTE THE TowN HALL. roTTsruLE, PENNA. CLARK &SEITZINGER Auinst 27 A ItHAAGEJar" Fog 1842 OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFII 7E. 190 PUT STRIET,CuRNICR 01 SOUTH thlteaT. z. ! ITIFIE subscribers beg learieto call fr. ► Y. the attent;on of their friends, p and the pnblic in general, to the fol lowing arrangement for the year 1842, 4- tor the.parpnee of bringing out Cabin, Second Cabinand Steerage passengers By the new line of Liverpool Packets. Sailing the Ist, 13th nod 25th of every month The ships comprising this line are Geo. Washington, Indep ndence, United States, Sheffield, I:arricit„ Siddone, Patrick Henry, Roscoe, Virginian, Stephen W flatlet% Roseate, Sheridan. Llsi the .Loadon Packets, To sail from Nei , York the Ist, 10th and 20th— and front London on the 7th, 17th and 27th of each month. Mediator, Ontario, . Wellington, Toronto, • Quebec, , Westminster, Philadelphia, ' St. James, Switzerland, Moutreal, Hendrick Hudson, Gladiator. In connection - with the above, and for the pur pose of affording still greater facilities to pabsen gers, thel subscribers have established the Star !lie of Liverpool Packet', To sail from Liverpool on the 7th and 19th of every month, comprising the follow'ng very su perior test sailing ships. viz : Russell Glover, Capt. Howes, 10,00 tonb Echo,. Sill, 850 St. Mark, 'Ale:order, 750 n' Windstir Castle, Glover, 1000 All of which are nearly new, first class, copper ed and copper fastened. The last tour are own ed exclusively by the subscribers, alba which. independent or their long standing in their ho. siness, it is presumed' is a sufficient guarantee to the public which . no other houie in their line can present. The above ships will be succeeded by vessels of the some class, in regular succession. thereby affording passengers an opportunity of embarking at Liverpool eekly sit that there will be no possible detention. Passengers who wish v ill be found with an abundant supply of suitable provision for the-voyage, at the low rate of ten dollars. In all cases where the parties de cline cnming out, the money paid for their pas sage will be promptly returned. For the accommodation, of persons wishing to send money 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 Clonme 4 l Londonderry Sligo Wexford Belfast Waterford Galway Armagh Athlone Coleraine Kilkenny Ballina Tralee Youghal Enniskillen Monaghan Banbridge Ballymena. Barsimstown Downpatrick Cavan Lurgan Omagh Dungannon Baminn Ennis Ballyshannon Strabane Dungarven Mallow Money more Cetehill Kilresh Scotland—The City Bank of Gln9goty. England—Messrs. Phillips 44 Tmladv, London ; P. W. Byrnes, Esq., Liverpool. For lurtherl particulars apply or address ( if by letter pos paid) GLOVER & Mc-MURRAY, - I 100 Pine street, corner Simiti, or to 1 P. W. BYRNES, 36 Waterloo Road, Liverpool.t AGENTS. I %fel:irs. Andrew C. Craig, SCCo., Philadelphia Thomas Gough, Esq. Chine. Benjamin Bannari) , Esq. Pottsville. Passages direct from Dublin: Belfast, Lnufeit derry and Cork. The subscriber is now teudy to engage Passengers to sail direct from either of the above named Ports in vessels to sail in Ole months of April, May, and June. Er The Fuhscri her, will also engage Pasven. gees going out from New York to London, or Liverpool, and transmit money to any part. of England, Ireland, %Vales and Scotland, on bp plication at the :Miners' Journal offiee. R. HANNAN. 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 opened an assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queenaware, or.c. among which aie _ _ _ _ _ DRY GOODS. f Blue -Black and Fancy colored. Cloth and Cassimers-Sattinetts-Mouslin de Lones—Chint zes=-Flannels—Cottnn do.—Checks, Ticking's, Mor;nos'Bleached and Unbleached Mush;ns— Winter Vestings—Shawls- -Silk and Cbtton Handkerchiefs—Wolsey—Worsted and Cetton Hoiscry—Mans Hose and Halt Hose—tiluyes— Umbrellas,&e. Rio—Java—Laguira and Browned Coffees— Loaf and Brown Sugars—Young Hyson—;-Gun •poweer—lmpertal and Black Teas—Pickles— Spices—,Syrup—Sugar House and Trinidail Mo lasses—Sperm and Common Oils—Fish—Soaps —Crackers—Riceßatsins and Currants-4 Hops —Barley, &c. Liverpool, Granite, Common and Scotch Ware, Glass Tumblers, Plates, Lamps &c. together with an assortment of Brushes, Cedar 'Ware, Shovels, &c. To all of which we would) invite the attention of onr friends and of the !public generally, feeling confident that we can give satisfaction to all. TROUTMAN & SILLYMAN. L. W. TROUTMAN, S SitLYMAN. November 20 117— EEO Old Goverment, Java, Rio, Laguira and Cuba Coffee. Porto Rico, St. Croix. and New Orleans Sugars. Imperial, Young I lyson, Pouchong -tlr SonchOng 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 lull asstatment. Porto Rico, Cuba, Sugar House and Syrup Molasses Chocolate, Coco, Starch, Fruit, Rice, 4'c. Can be bouLlat on as reasonable terms as else where of P. Q. & A. HENDERSON. May 28 22 ANIMAL MAGNETIZER—Or histo a 17, phenomena, and curative effects of Animal Mlignetism, with instruct torts for conducting the Magnetic operation, by a Physician. Price 2.5 cents. Just received and for sale by B. &ANNAN. May 28 - I V, FAY GOO DS.-JOSEPH WHITE & SON have en hand a large and general assortment offresh and veasonablegoods, which will be sold cheap for Cash, or in exchange for country produce. . - 111t.Carbbn. 00.315 t. 4 DOCTOR P. F. NAG LE—lte speetffilly tenders his professional services 1 ., r to the citizens of Pottsville, and vicinity. . , His office is at the corner of Market and Adams streets. . April 1100TH D EAR CHE.--MILE's Tooth "' and Ear Ache drops, a safe and speedy core for the above diseases. Just received and for sale at MARTIN'S Drugstore. April 16,16-- 10 - A.RMING & G ARDENING.--The com plete Farmer, and the complete Gardener. Jus received and foreale by B. BANNAN. March 26 • PICTORIAL. BIBLE,—With 600 Mantra Huns, 3 volumes, eleEantly bound—price S 6 Just received and for sale by June 25. 4 26 B. BANNNAN. IFE OF NAPOLEON.—The Life of Napo loon, with 50U Illustrations, complete %in 2 vole price 05. Just receives and for sale by March 19,12 B. BANNAN. ill ARLEY'S COMMON SCHOOL luso). RT—Just received and for sale by May 21; 21— B. BANNAN STEEL PliNS—Every variety, just received and for sale very cheap by B.BANNAN. June 11 24-- pin TERS' 12 and 25 lb s. Kegs, a Philadelphia prices, for sale by - March 19..12-- B. BANNA.I4. ALBATROSS QUlLLS.—Albatross Quills, a new ateticellent article ; just received and for sale by Jute 11, In— ' B. BANNAN. IONGS roa TB • COLD WATER ARMY, sot to Manic, for oak by B. BANNAN Jona .• r Song Bbeis.top B. BANNAN. • 22: NEW STORE. GROCERIES: QUEENSWARE FRESH GROCERIES Pii.OOLA..UAr LON. WHEREAS in and by anact of the General Assembly ofthe Commonwealth 'ortenn- Kylvania, - entitled Aye! regulating the General Elections withinithis Commonwealth , passed the *I day of )uly, A. D. 1b39, it is made; the auty of the Sheriff of every county•to give public notice oreuch election to be holden, and to make known in such notice whht officers aro to be elected: Therefore, 1,39t1N G. WOGEISON, High Sheriff of the county ofSchuylkill, ha MAKE KNOWN by this ediierusement to the denture of said county of Schuylkill:that 'a General Eleelitin will he held in the said county, on TUESDAY, the 11th day of OCTOBER next, at the several districts thereof, as follows, to wit: I. The of the borough of Brwigsbure will hold their election at the Court House, in the -borough of Orwigsburg. 2. The electins of East Brunawig township will hold their election at the house of Henry Lutz. now occupied by John Boyer, in the town of McKeansburg. . 4. The electors of Pinegrove township will old their erection at the house of the late John Bggg 11 srt, now WillianAutz, of said township. .5. The electors of Wayne township will hold their election at the house of Leonard Shull, inn keeper, in the town of Friedensburg. 6. The electors °flipper Nlahantongo 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 Bungler, in satd township. 8. The'electors of Porter township* will hold their election at the house of Jacob Heberline, Jr.. now late to the occupancy of Samuel ,Kilmiel, In said township 9. The electors of Lower Malnintocgo township will hold their general election at the house of Joseph. Osman; in said' township. 10. The electors of West Penn township will hold their election at the house now occupied by Moritz Forreider, in said township. 11. The electors of Union township will hold sti@ir election at the house ofJotio Eisenhower, in said township. 112. 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 awnahip will hold their election at the house of Jacob Hem, in the village of Llewellyn. 14. The electors of the borough of Minersville brill hold their election at the house of John MOIIII, in said borough. i 16. The electoral:if Schuylkill township, resi ing east of a point from the township fine of NII unborn, in a straight line with the Old Forge, including the same, from I ce to the. hp . use inow occupied by Jacob Wm 'thee, including the same. and continuing from hence in ti straight I hue to Rush township hne, eh II hold their gen eral election at the house of 1' dertek Bensinger, Jr. in the township of Schuylkill, in the said county. 16. The qualified voters residing in the town ships of Norwegian and SchUylktll, in the county of Schuylkill, wjthin the following Idesentetd bounds, shall hereafter be a separdte election dis. trim, viz: Iy-sinning on the line h'etween the townships s 'l.bf Norwegian and Manhenn: from therm) a straight line to the house now occupied by Jahn Penman, including the same—from thence to the Norwegian church—from thence to the fttri.house of F. 13. Nichols, Esq. including the same—from thence a straight line to the line between the townships ofNorwegtan and Barry— ( ruin thence following the toittiship lines of Barry and:Rush eastward to a p t—froin thence in a straight line southward to the Old Forge, exclu dmg the StIMU— I hence to the house now aceupied by Jacob Wommet, excluding the same, aria thence in a straight line to the place of begot; tog, excluding the town of New Castle, and the qualified electors residing within the before described bounds shall hold their election at the Port Carbon House, in the town of Port Car. bon 17. Ail the qualified electors, residing nn the east side of Norwegian street, in the borough of 'Potisville, aforesaid, including that portion of the electors of Norwegian township who have herein. fore voted in said borough, shall thrm another and seperate election district. and hold their election at the public house off. J. Mills. 19. The electors of the bormigti ii TamnquA will hold their election at toe school housccin said borough. 29. That the electors of illanheim township lyittg southeast of the following linet—continen cing at the township line of Wayne and Mau. helm townships on the Summer Hill, thence along he Summer Hill and Orwigaburg road, to the house of Widow Sweicker, and the house of John Dews'', excluding the same, thence to the house or Philip Drumhi lier, thence to the house of John Delbert, at the Centre turnpike; thence In the house of John Harz; thence to the hotise of Philip Rock; thence to the house of John Shane, Jr. ju t:lei:hug the same; thence to the townships, line of quid Manheim and Schuylkill townships, shall hold their general elections at the Court House, in ilui 'norough of Orwigsburg. 21, The electors dike remaining part of Man heim township, will hold their election at the house of Philip Boyer, intikUper, in the town of Schuylkill Haven. At which time and places are to be elected by the freemen of the county of Schuylkill:— One Person Poi Member of the House of Representatives of the'COmmonwealth of Pennsylvania. One Person For Prnthonotary and Clerk of the martial Quer ter Sessions and Crimmon Pleas. One Person For Register and Recorder and Clerk of the Or phans' Court, One Person For County Commissioner. • One Person For Director of the Poor. • One Person For County Auditer Two Persons For Trustees of the Orwigsburg Academy in the county or Schuylkill. The general election and electiorrfor inspectors and judges, to he opened between the hours of 8 and 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and shall contin ue withoUt interruption or adjournment until 7 o'clock in the evening, when the polls shall be closed. In pursuance of an Act of the General Assem bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, enti, tied •' An Act relating to the election of this Coto' :monwealth," pasSed the 2cl 'day of July, A. D 1839, Notice is hereby given, " fhat every person, excepting justices of the peace, who shall hold any office 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 every member of congress, and of the state legislature, and of the select or comm.m council of any city, or crimmissioners of soy incorporated distriet; 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 monwealth, and that no inspector, judge, or other officer of election, shall be eligible to env office to be then voted for." And the said Act of Miserably, eititled" 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 Fl 9 aforesaid, shall meet at the respective glares 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 Mr- inspecter, shall not attend on the day of election, then the person who shall have received the . seeond high est number of votes for judge at the next pre ceding election shall act as - inspector in his place. And in ease the person who shall have received the highest number of votes for Inspector shall not 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 highest number of votes shall . enpoint a judge in his place; and if any vacancy `shalt continue in the hoard for the -space of. one . hour after the time fixed by law for the opening of the election, the qualified, voters of the town- - - ship, ward or ai;urtel, rot which 1111C11 otficer shall have been Fleeted. present at the . place of election, shall elect one admit number to fill tiMeh vacancy. "it shall be the duty 'of said assessors retire. tively to attend at the place of holdingeverv,gcn. oral special or . township election dosing the whole time said election is kept open, for the purpose of giving information to the inspectors and judges when called on in relation to the right of any person assessed by them to vote at such election, or such other matters in relation to the assess. moms of vptersqta the said inspectors or judge, or either of them shall front time to time re quire. • "That no person shall he permitted to vote at any elect:o6,as aforesaid, other than a white freeman of the nee of twenty.one years or more, who shall have resided within the state at least one year, and in the election district where he offers to vide at least ten.,days immediately pre ceding such election, an d - within two years , paid a stele or county tax, Which shall have been as. sessed at least ten days before the election. But a citizen of the United States, who had previous. ly been a qualified voter of this state, and re moved therefrom and returned, and who shall have resided , in the election disttiet, and paid taxes as-aforesaid 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 previously been a qualified voter of thisismt e , and 'removed therefrom t..nd retlrtied, and whe shall have resided in the election astriet, and. paid taxes as 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 twenty one and twin. ty two years, and having resided this' state one year and in the,electien, district ten days as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote, although the y shall not have paid taxes'. ONo person shall be permitted to vote whose name is not contained in the list aftaxable mho. Addles furnished by the comtnitsioners.as aforesaid unless, First: He produce a receipt fur the 0n.y.,. meat within two years; of a state or county • tax assessed agreeably to the constitntion, and giv e satisfactory evidence either on his own oath er affirmation of - another, that ho has pa,d such a tax or oil failure toproducea receipt, shall make oriel to the payment thereof, or Second: 11 he claims a right to vote by being an elector between the ages of twenty-one and twenty two years, he shall d e . pose or oath or affiirmatton f that he has resided in the state at least lino year next before his applica tion, and make such proof of residence iu the district as it in required by this act, and loot he does verily believe from the accounts given him that he is of the age athresaidond give such oth er.,evidence as is required by this act, whereupon the name of the person so admitted to vote shall - be inserted in the alphabetical list by the insuve tors and a note !node opposite thereto by writing the word "tax;, if he shall be admitted to vote by reason of having paid a tax, or the word " axe;' if he shall be admitted to vote on account Of his age:, and in either case the reason of such 'vote 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 vote is not found on the list furbished by the commissioners and assessor, or his right to vote whether found thereon or not is ONCeted to by any qualified citizen, it shall be the duty of the inspectors to examine such persoaon oath as to his qualifications, and if he claims u have te. sided w uhin that state for one year or more. his oath shall be spfficient uroof thereof, but he shall make proof by at least one competent wetness, who shall he n qualified elector, that ha has been is ith in the district c ur more than ten days next tinine dialery.preceding said election, and shall also lum self swear that his bona fide residence, in pursu ance of hie lawful calling, is Within the district, and [frit he did not remove in the said district for the purpose orvoting therein- . . '• Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who shrill make due proof, if required, of residence and payment of taxer+, as aluiesuid, shall be ad. milted to vote in flie township, ward or district in which he shall reside. _ If any person shall prevent or attempt to Pre vent any officers of 40 election under this act from holding such election, or use or threaten a ny violence to any such officer, or shall interrupt tit improperly interfere with !tun in the execs_ Lionof his nett', of shall b:ock up nit interim. to block up the whitlow or,avenue to any window where the stone may he holden, or shall onion. ly disturb the.peace at such election, or 821.111 use or practice any intimidation, thrtaia, lord, or vi olence, with - design to influ.:nee drtirJuly or ovet awe any elector, or to prevent him from voting', or to restrain the freedom of choice, such person on conviction shall be fined in any sum not ex ceeditig five hundred Aollars and be imprisoned for any time not less than one nor more than twelve mouths. And if it shall be shown- to the court where the trial of such offence shall beehad that the person so offending was not a. resident of the city, ward, district, or township where the said offence was committed, and not entitled to vole therein, then, on conviction, he shall be sun-, tenced to pay a fine of not less than one bandied nor more than one thousand dollars, and be 1111- prisoned not less than six moothii nor more than two years. [fairly person or persons shall make any bet or wager npon the result of inv election within this commonwealth. or sh ill offer to make any such bet or wager, either by verbal proclamitiou therebf, or by any written or printed advestise nient, challenge or invite any person or persons to make such bet or wager, upon conviction thereof he or they shall forfeit and pay three times the amount so bet, or offered to be bet. The Judges, are to make their returns for the county of' Schoylkill, at the Goon House in Or wigsburg, on Friday the 14th day of October, A. D. 184 '. Given under my hand and seal at the Sheriff's Office at Orwigshorg, and dated August - 27th, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty two, and s;xiy-sixth year of the, lode. pendence of the United States of America. JOHN G. WOOLISON, Sheriff: Sheriff's Office, Orwig , .. burg, Aug. 27, 18.12. DANIEL U. ITAA4 TOWN HALL STORE. II AAS A. LAING, "MARE pleasure in announcing to the citizens Schuylkill county. that itry have just opened in the basement story of the Town flail, on Centro street, to the Borough of Pottsville, a splendid as ._ sortment of NE V GOODS, 'oat brought from Philadelphia, where they were se lected with great care, and purchase,+ at unusually low prices—comprising every variety of Dry Goods, Grpeeril, Gluts Ware, China Ware. Queens d Earthen Ware, Among which maybe foid Superfine Cloths, of van us ardor's and'qiialities, Blue; Black and Fancy.cofored Cassimeres, Sattinets, Flannels. and Woolen Blankets. Prints, Lawns, Ging ha ms, Morinoes and Plaids, S lk. S stn, Linen and-Laces, Canton Flannel, [Wands and Nanking, Marseilles and Valencia Vestings, 3-4, 4-4,5-1,6-4 Mnslins, Bleached & Unbleached, Silk, Cambric, Gingham and Cotton Handles. New and sit error style Summer Cloths, Cottonades and Bevermens. In line, a very general assortment of Gentlemen's Summer Ware, Sick,( anon, Mohair, Morino & Wors'd Stockings Ladies' 4 4-nd.Gentlemen's Super Ei4_l - ;.Thiiilian, Vork ton,bilk, Thread, Beaver - & - Mckskin Gloves;' Ladies' Silk, Mohair and Picnic Mina &c. New Orleans, St. Croix, Porto Rico, Loaf an LuMp Sugars, New Orleans, Sugar Hence. and Syrup Molasse , Tea sad Coffee, of various kinds, ,Cheese, Candles, Soap and Vinegar, 1 Salmon. Hernng, Mackerel, Shad and Codfish, (lama, Shoulders, Smoked Beef, and v enison, Olive Gib-Fresh Fruit, and Ort: Meal, Havanna, Half Spanish and Common Sega rs, Soda, Water Imo &gar Crackers, Sperui Oil. Butter, Eggs, and. Lard, • - Dried Apples and Peaches, ands great variety ofother articles, all of which- will be sold at low prices for aish, or in Exchange for country produce. • I.o=' Remember the Thum Pottsville. May It, . HAMS &SH paIiBIME •.Western. Ha without smoke.) Shoulders & Side% Boston Smoked Beet, - gilozna Sau•see, SMoked - and Pickled' Salmon, Hags: and Nla.aachuietts Mackerel, SLad, Smoked Herrme,-Cod Ft.h, &c. - for sale at . E. Q. & A. HENDERSON% May 28, 20 - 1t31E9 I.AI NO Hill Store. 20— kI IJI,DERS. is, ( cured wits and
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