- . E4TY'ViT , 141 , ES ON DE, BLAIN. Da i!ktt _has gnus ioxn airust pehintte plue mown.. taitir t Unt to tark night to come on us rigkir; Yen.l atuinblea slang' songschuiiinips tint firitur:tins, To feivorteir novo Katy rat life* on du , blain. ,Ifors s'ehWest mit its prown yellow - t• plokbooo. Vao Inti!ow all coil:red mit grain! Ptit.nolineh au brtly and 'a - hicks to my imicom Like scliiet I the uty vat lives on de blain. ttnies pashful tish any; eht..ost like herail Chi. • - .She's neder high lart : t, nor yet foolish ocir rata.— ent he'e a greet Sllnnmito , it any Dal:could hurt mine tichweet Kity re: lilac on "de Wein_ Sing on yon Eehwc.t pird, mit your sane for de 'night, • It's Nick nice; 'von dd I ills slugs Tour gongs pse4 szas!„ Rooc . cnov 0 mine hisl4; to eOuch monstrous - , 7 ?dogs sch went liulo FC'city vat lieson 'de blein : ll'Llcqtletit'i tabula : in a. e. Clay. • ; " H;' - ''' . . Mr Raymond's m.'moir of Mr Clay, Which ac coMpenteal'the rei eat%di , ion of his I..ife and Speeches; concludes ftv:ith tlae•fell.;wing eloquent pass des l . '`JI ', 1 We base thus ire ` riled the pron.inent pol•lie terrines of He..i! Cla i r; with ta Listened .katch of his ceuntry ja-t eJffi;:eut to rr , h,isr them inlet. Igibin.. Ifis i l porionl long'. ephy has berm left un. touched: -but' it ifttl Freddy be 'seen that them rittble qualitl : a i..l acted awl beast. orbit. h hare_ ' , • .idula ati.el.4) , itlie his i üblic life," must hive invei. ied- Ilitttlarrylatm reloticau ft with i the h•ghes‘ charms ge bears abliut hiintnatsurOlei mark a gt^a'neee, _ :the power a.t . tiir , g ~,,, g-eat n little thincs F" of lending to the most' i o•not , h in^idehla i f hilt s d'gniti *hich atantim thin w ith the heruism l -f ',his personal• chs , actor. _ln 'pu , l,l,c life; ho is „the - trrn Inet 04 e- tn . 1. 1 elf Us sr: H a etoquem'e, with whickttt, :tailor, is midst familiar,. is in fact. • ft,,ta of ihrit:ilieliteiv i elerii , ents of Lis fame :, in a ', • deal sir source 'than th's, re,.iAtlev as i, is, meat he . sought the aer'let - t.l l l.4.4„itoiver whit h. has ret.tfel the nation-up an his l aird and interwoven fis prin. - .ciptes with the• vv.,- frame-vv.-ilk of her policy.— All the impulses of his he ct—the inwinds -of his nature,....are*tbre*ofa stat:ernan, No crisis, • ~• hawever sudden and fearful, surpriftes,or disarms • ?din; In the moat perilo ,, s 'emergencies, when ,tipon. • the council i loi ' decisnm' of an ,hour hinge ~. I the fate of his * ceuntry for yeas, his' lofty mind • moves with the dank und..unted strength as in the • ,most trivia concerns ' • 1 • I • • In all bis'ptillic life Mr.l.Cloy IMa evinced a firm reliance upon great and ;,enduririg principles; and in thi. , , peihapai may lwe'fout d one chid se • eta of his 'power and foresight. A Amilamental • truth•• is sir ayast'r •n.:ter'•rht n any-man ;"ar dt y ..huiltring I . with and Ifirto reliance, upot, it, the man . shall receive • Fenian of its strength, and see, through the miss l if the hour, the-future to which , it lead!. :The cohfidence of Mr. Clajt in the Ma l' .ditig•plitical principle; which have: formed' the rule of -all , his long pubic Ito, hall sprung from a . fiern' faith jn thiiir l ipeernan e nt truth, and not froin that blind i dev•ition-to a role; merely beesitee it is -- * abstract, 7 - hull Oengs, sometimes, to men who •. have rentekhirg of r,;"!eatness in - them, but whO la. ;k the esientia I l a , i•-,!•;na to. profit by experience. ! , Though firm lin : t rpl•ii,,t.lining thei rights ef each portion of the !state, ,rhe re-veva:lows a passionate and, blintl!d••fence, of Itirm . Caplutige the ichole,,in-' fo disaster and ruin. He feels that thr pr'nciplea on whiy.k nut" g l sernMent is bast e d' have a high. 7 worth, not Only . f thetelielves:, buefor the sake of . the superstruaur i . of happmc a a , d,z,;lory we have . erected upon them ; and the ft.fety of this he is not willing to po ii in thrir frnitlese'defence. He :Eiss none' of , the cal of tl'•.at i4more , :t worshipper who dug :binmadt the ruin!! of Ephes'in temp!e lot the on which it raged,' to feed the flime ~.. , upon its altars. 1,7 hough he hoe ev s .li ,proved himself a itaalous ( defender of the rightio6insoilin ell countries sod frooditions.• he never seika the destruction of tat... Wished order, regordless of the - a,happineis of thus l y mist clearly concerned i not even in-the asftrilloti - -of, right weuld he deem It • well to tramp! •,, - l oith ruthless violence, rip an all . the itif Caution- which' mighi stand in his way. His democratic principles, :hot* tre. : arde'nt . " and aporttineous sa 'they , are, .are t..tr pered by a - deep eseremus - for - rho permanent veer of the State end a profound regard - for the well-being of . his fellows., All his a,pitations the to build up. •not to tear down-=p, dente not to destroy. - All the @ l ifeguards. (lieu. a hirh the ar uto: _wisdom of • the people, rriuinl,hing and es'eblishiug s e law over that eftomtiont,im;o:so, h,at threw. a'out indt. • viral rights, he' l everene , s;, and, en long as they seeni to he neette. , seeks to preserve. ' \.: . Mr. Clay ,haft; Nays tie, n the promichakpirtn of that p01iti , ...1 Pit.ty which maintains the true purvire of civil I;4.•riiment to his not merely the preys , tint or wtOlia tut the ealablishment of right —not inetcly tot file and punish , trances, tut to • confer bfrssil g , and e- cure the h , ghest go 'd to those oh,, live beneath :Os herr:mint sway His public life has 'been consecrated to thideftel ‘pe. ;. 1 meof -of this great printaiple; • and i,. his ror.s teem not yet witless bc‘n ri , t, ended with full ttc f _cm al.'y. have been ot'entimes eLfaving serftnco "Li the c .un'ry and tl.e eye of Hajit sees'in ut - - I the germ of loara...r, .which &toll yet lEptorl! its elf l free front all crr!ling c lain ty, and accompkiski the arra* etia far wh,:ett it was first put forth.. 7- He, is one of throe gro at' urn a hose in fl uence. even when Irv, ii and despised, -is poti'nt Ind •c!hatrolling. ' The spirit of his life has Wrought oven mire thar!,! hi. s,rive r fr.rta; and,-far more 1 1 .rn any . otherl -t ~e sman among us, he, has thoti given.strtowh , to that,. pri-cipttls 0 . !attic policy which alone coi,duct natione'to thel*ght i ofpris• .., - - a, partly.. The alit.- (Ike priKsercces can on-. ly be worthily l ei `forth when candor ;•fiall have made a faithfuJireer•rd of his life and his Silt.and \a„ \ii, ', just in pr••porri. , n us that-record is (nemliiirir, ill this -grist h'er4l or rys.Ahid he'delraudsd t i :f bjrndr• , It were rash and unwire to ask that: his l iawii age ehrtnirrighdy.ewe,rri and fully retvartl,iheM.— Futuni getierAtion.:viiit ant lose B; 4lit .4 Ws worth: . -thoart,vrorils nlwisdern o hi -h, utterei l l by his h i ving ,voi-ct, fall too ' )untie (kJ optin . cur; hearts, half owe from his t - tomta with. power as Gent a holy t * rherr - - I*. , i I The onto me - (.lls ') Advertiser tells te , strange, story, lv.h ch as-arts tol be trne, lof a young ,lad Vi l io was 1 ft , n e•tabl of 1.'7,000, which ta i enpos.a, td,,n of by his el. rdi'an who made provisiot . it fa: the - b rduration i and directed him :b attill scbtiol, wt;ictir rstbri- thnn do to ran awk% and was not heard of for seven years, and r-Fen found tv as engaged in tufting cord reacid .asan:ardinaeyl.borer,m whiat Mark-, net he had been cmpl .yes ever. since' bis elope tnenf.;:iie vciis perfectly , aware of his be.ng pos• snic) of avalutt! , let roperty' but - eh as to labor by, day for 'support r .t.,er than (o arlaool: Ilia V3ardiAo' i nou:ll:•l.irn hom- and sa - rendered t o /icri Ole late which iniclgrestly ;nun ed careful rriantsgrment: • - ''-; 11 1 , -;D AND-UN BLE tCHED -MUS - (cora Gi to 15 its. pAr vard. :For sale E. Q. &. A. HEN DEMON: : .Seteemborl2 • 36—L'er . • li:INIS4IrD' SliorLDE.ll* . .psotE: ipsey and Ohio Hamill.. Eistern an , • City Cared Shoulder,. For sale by - p • ;.I- . • ,E. Ct. & Ai. HENDERSON. 1..11.1rf.;'"`? 1.": , . .I.i-. - ....-- :_. r. - - ; • . - , r PROCLANALTICN. VIVREREA,S intend by In act (tithe General Assembly of the Commonweattkof Penn: sylvanite, entitled 1 i set regulating the Gene ral Elections within the Comnionwealtb, .stssed the 2d Jay Or Jolty A. 0.; 1.639" if. is made the duty of the i‘heriff' of every co - upty to ern public notice or mlO elccjion M betinlden, and to make known in such notice wliSt allicters are:to be elec. tcd: fbr rOhr e, ' " I. J 611141% WOOLIEON, High Sheritf of the county of Schuyitill.da mare inewis by this advertisetnent 4o the electors of. std county of Schuylkill, tft#l4l CE.VER . . ELOCTIOIY, agilClre held in thi gaid eoisnti, on TUESDAY, the ')Otli day cf OCTOBER next, at the several dietrieta tlEareor„ as tul'ows, I. The electors of the. Borough of qrwigFburg will hold their eleitirdo st the Court House, in the borough cif Orieigsbu'rx. I . 2. The keetora of .INest Mr,onrwiz township, will hfdd their election at the Court [louse, In the .borough of or-wik z .r . my k r. 3. The elictors of - Eastr Bronswig township . . will hold their tilts Von et the house .of Henry occupied by John Boyer, in the tow of Nltißean , -butg. 4. Thelikl. , ctor;i of Pinegrove triernsliili. wilt hold their election at Vie linden of the lateT• John Clair. now W illtntr, Ltez, h'r the Paid townslo. - 5. The Islntoia of Wayne township will hold their elertioh at ;the house of Leonard Shull, inn. keeper in , the town of Frieden:dirg., B. The ! electors of Upper:Mahar:tong.° township 'will hold their election at the hootle of Peter ye_ der. formerly Simnel MnYeri iti said town-hip. 7. The:electors:of Barry lownship, including the holsc'occupied by Mr. Bairn, will hcld theft' election , itt.tue house of hone 'Dengler, in said towni.hip" ' 8. The clef thee of 1 3, .rhartjownship ,t. illh c hnld their clectio'n at the homie itf Jaceb,llrberling, Jr., now ciriate tin the ocenpailey of S'atnuel Kim.' met, in said triwnship... I . • 7- . 9. The; electors of. LoWerj'Maharitongo town. ship will Wel their general election at the house of JosaphiOonan, in eicidltrkii , o,hip. •10. The electors of .Wet Penn tow nshivivill hold their election at the Wise_ rincv,occupied by More's. Forretder, in said tdwitiairi. ` II The electors of. Union' toYanahip hold their eh:titian at be licuae of John !Eiaenhowo•, in said tiiwnship.. 12. The electors of Rush township will, hold their election :it the him's° , "of Jaeob Faust, inn- keeper, in said township., • 13. The eleetors of Branch lownhsip wild hold their election at the house ofJacob'lleim, in the village of Lewellyn. I'4. The eleetors of (he brirotigh Of Mincrsvide will hold,theirelectitio aiihe house ofJuhn Moon, in said borougli. 15. The'electors - of that part of the township of San) lkill,linciluded !in the following bounda ries, to 44 Brginntegi at the !line between SchuylkiD and East Brunew,ig townships, thence along the State road Itiadiqg frrun Orwigshurg to.Cattawissa, erossingl of theaaid town. ships of !Schuylkill and .Pl - ..:1t Bronsv:ig, thence :Acing said state road to the northern line of Rush ,lownship,ineluding the said tn, , , lfiship of Schuyl kill, and the noithWesti (Witold •state road to the place of beginning, shall hereafter he, an election district, rid the Oa li find' electuri'thereof shall i hold their general elections at tlid house of Na. than Biclaw4 in said towrishm. ! •• • • •16. Theopiiilifi , id electors of Schuylkill town ship wtit, heretotore held their elections at. the house of Frederiek,Brnailiger, Jr., and who are not ineltidechin the above boundaries:will hold their general elections aslheretoloie at the heuile. of said Frederick Bensinger, Jr.,l in - Schuylkill , township. ' 17: The Octtors of that part of the townships or Norwpgiab and Branch, included within the following boundaries, to Wit:. Beginning at -the Broad Mountain Hotel, - including!the flme r from thenee'e l south we-t cornet-in the west Branch of the, RivM. Schuylkill at Chnpmarvvdlc, including the same, thence following the said west branch. to the p.entliiit the Nfine I• 1111 gap, including the collieri a et said g ap, from thence a.sooth bait course tia the west Non4giatt ere: lt at Mann Ai intiluding ilia 'same, from thence continuing the semi: coil* to G. Moore's tavern house, on the Cen'tre titiopike, including the same, from them: al east edursc to Wades., ville including thesamo, from thence continuing the same course to the tan-n of St. Clair, inclu, ding the same to Mill (reek, the* following the said Mill creek and vallciT, to the farmhouse of Jimeerp.lStevens, inelnding the same, from thence a south west course to the Broad Moun tarn hoti I, to the place ofbeginning, shall hereof. ter be oh election district; and thcAnalificd voters 'thereof ShCfl her - cell - ET hold their general ele Lions at! the public house at present occupied by Peter Kline in the low n ' ; of NI iv! Castle, in the said toWniiiiip of No-wegfin. 18. The! coal : fled electirs of that part of the townships, of Nt.rwegion and.Seimlkilt , who heretafere.held their elections at hhe Port Carbon House in the town of liti r rt Carbon, and whn are not included in the above boundaries, will hold their general elections s fien Wore at the fort Cathonrhonse in thc toWn of 'Port Carbon. 19. All'tfic qualified elector., residing on the east side of Norwegian atreel,-in the borough Of Pottsville, and county of Sehavlkikincluding that portiOn of the ivall'el..d eh awes in Manheiin township,. who have hcritufore ioted in tete billhet bur of Paid borough, sha,ll form a separate elec. _ tion &Strict, and contin ue to hold the ir elections at the Public: house of Jacob GeiSse ire said .bo roegh. 1 I . 20. An the qualified eleefors residing 'on the west side l of Norwegian - strut, - in tha borough of Putt:l,lle; aforesaid, including that portion of the electoris of Norwegian township who have hereto. 'foie votled in said borough, shall form another and scPal'atc eeetion disteict;and- hold their eke. lion at the public House ee N. J. Mills. ' 21. 111-',e electors of the toroUgh of Tamaqua will hold'their election et the school house irl said borough.) . . , - ii, 22. That the elector's of Maiihrim township lying southeast of Ihe.fl4l.,wln g !line:'—comereen. cingatthe tux nship line of Wayne and Manheim townsh:ipz, on the Suminer Hill, thence alongthe Summer, Hill and Orwigsburg rtead,tte the house of Wifow Sweicker, end the ~ tense of John De. wahl, r:xeluding the sanlc, thence to the hriuse,a Philip 'Drumheller, theire to the house .of ilopi-, .Heibert rat the 'ecatre: ternpike; thence to 4lie house Of, Jnlin Batz; thence t i the house of Pleelip floctif. thence to the Lonze of John Shane, Jr:, in clUding.ihe samc;Vience to the tceivinsfeip, hne, of paid M'anheim and Schuylkill . ',townships Phall hold their general elections at the Coutt I.lbUse in the borough of Orwigsbur. 23. The ecelors-ief the remaining part of Man. heini township,, will hold " their; election at o p , -house of Philip Buyer,lnulieeieer, in the toWri of . Schuylkill Haven. -'' . • - 1 At which time. 'an , places arc to be elected by the, freemen of the cunty of Schuylltill. ~ • f. i t; • - Three: reason;; • ', . ' •• . I .t s Canal Commissioners of the con'- , Munwealth tof Pennsylvania.:. 11 ' 1! • CHIC .i'll!.rS011 • . 1 , - To eepr: sent the, CongressionalD. 's • i , . trier, eompose : d ,of the counties of • Sehu-ylkill,o4uphin and Lebannn, in the Congress of the United ' Stkcs. `Person ; 1 1 f Odic..ersO '• - .• . 1 'l'o r presenl the Senatorial District, -eo 'tposed- of, (be counties' of Sehuvlkill, 'Carbon,, Monroe land , ,Pike, in the Senate •,,of the Com . nionwealth ofjPentylirania. ' 1' I ' :-. . Two : l'er Ons - For Members of .the House of 11e- - presentatives of 'tl,ie Ccommon rrcuith of P.einsAvania. • ~' , 1 - . 1 • Oncrerpon •.-- .' i • i - For • Sheriff of the county of Sehyl - I - One Person. For T re. surer of • the county of :Sehuyll4ll. 0 sic Perisini For county Commissioner.l One', reisonv r3f Dirulnr , • - . • , - Tie Perkin '1 1 .., r ' For yA ountuditop. , - ~ 7 . 'P f ~ ; - TWO ersons .. 1 . For Trustresiir (.4 .orwiphyrg, A- . _ eademy il. thO county or ,' . . - : . Seim.) kill. ' ' IThe general decline; a d etritioni‘ for ',lapel:l.' tees and Judgee, te be opened between the hours o1;8 arid 10 o'clock to the forenoon, and sha Usenet iirine , withont in•erreptien or aejaurnment unfit 7 O'clrock . in the ever.ing.[,a ben the polls shall tie . cloeed. i- ' . • • I b i ; . 0 0 f ri t t il l r i lni4tie eof i Commonwealth,an o , o 1:; f i. t h t f e n q n t i r: a i r, i r e e n ni t i . led t' An, set relating to the election% of , thir dam i,nonwealth," passed the 2dday of July, A. . D.. 1830, mike is hereby given. i _ . . , ' 1 "That every person,'excepting justices of the peace. who shall hold :sly attics or appoienneet of pri.fit or tree! under the gnvernment 'of the V mted Slaw; prof this Slam, or of any city nr in corporated district, and also that every member of Cougrese, and of the state legislature, rind of the select co' common council of any city, or vim miseioCerti of anti incorporated district, is-by law t i ncapable of - hoteling or etercisregat the4stne lime, the Office or apinurnment of jlidge,'-inepec tar or clerk, of any eleetion of this common. welkin , * and that no insp.-error, judge or other of ficee of such election. shall be elligible to any of. flee to he then voted firli l' i And the said Act of iAseerubly.'entined, 'An Act , relating to the . 0:con ins of this Common. wealth," passed July 2d; 1839; fi.iither proVidas rie follows, to wit : I 'i ! : • • 'That nee inspectors end ridges;: chosen as a. foresaid, shall mait at the reapective places ap pointed for bolding therelectitiniik the district° to •whicb they respectively. belong, Wore nine o' clank in the morning of the seeond Tuesday. in October; in each and every year, and each afield inspectors al'all appoint one clerk, who shall be a qualified voter of such district. j ', ' ' 'tl n case the person' Who shalt have received the fecilnd highest number of votes 'for inspector ellen not attend on thenday of;cleethan. then 'the person who shall have :received the second high. est number of votes fai t judge at the next -peace ding election she 1 actias instil clot • in his piece.. and, in ease the persen who-shall, have, received the highest number tol l votes Or inspector alma: .not attend,the person elected' judge shall'appoint! an inspector in his Ilex; and lin case the person; 'elected judge shall no latteed,lthee the inspector _who received the highest number ; of votes shall appoint a judge in-hisplace. ' and 'if any Vacancy shall continue in the 6 and for thp 'space of one Inner after the tine 4-, d by law for emening the; election, the qualified voters] of the tiawriship, ward er district, for whi,3lk such 6dicer shall have been electcd,present al the place Of electi ,n, shall elect nue of their number to Oi such vacency.. - -, "It shall be the duty ofeaid nrisessors respec tively to attend at the 'place of holding cery gem . era), special or townehip electiOn during the whole time said election is keel open, fin the plupose of giving information 13 the inspectors and judges ;when called on in re ailion to the right or. any,per. Son assessed by them Ito vote at Such election, or such other matters in'relatiorit 'aloe assessments nf voters as the said ireepector orjudge, Or either of thcm,sliall from tine to tintercquife I ' .6 'Tha t no person 'sh'all be pnrititted t o vote at ie_•eleetion, as afores'airl, teller tham a white freeman of the dee nf, twere alone years or more, - i 1 • who shall have relided winkle the state at least one year, end in Ithe, election diStrier-wiere he offers to vote at I4st ten dais nrimediately pre :ceding the electle+e, and within tiicey,ea're paid a statt , or county tax:, it hick shall halielbOin asses ; aid et least ten daYs before,the election. But a' citizen of the'United•Stitee., ' WI.O had' previously been e quit fled voter of thisstate, and removed , therefrom and returned and whit shall have resi- Acid in the election dietriet,nd , paid tiles as a. i, Abiesaiii, shall be entitled to Vot,eafter residing in' this slate six months: Provide d , : that the 'white freethen citizens of the Uated . States, between the ages of twenly.ene and t wenty two years, 'and having resided iii this riateone year, and in the election district ten days ae aforesaid, shall be entitled to vo‘C al.hough they shall'ltot ' have paid Imes, - l ' [ , il : • I • ' No. perron shall f h e pernli ted to vete • whose name is nut contained in the t ti.t:of taxable inhith. it :roe furnished by- lie cominiseioners:. ae afore. 3.31.1, unless Firsil: lie prochicee a receipt for the payment within two, years, tit a state or county tax assessed agreeably to the constitution, and give satisfactory :evidence of her on- hii own moth or affirmation of am:tiller, th t he has paid such a tax or on failure to nroduee a receipt shall make , oath to' the payment thererif, or St land: - lf, he claim a a right td e•ute by being an -elector between the ages,of twcoty-one and twenty two years; he 'shaft depose an oath or affirmation, that he has -resided, in the state at least one year next before lila application, and make soch proof of residence in the district as ris requiredibythis act, and that he does verily believe from the accounts given) him thit he is ()lithe age aforeseid, end give such; other evidence aS is, required kyr this act, where' 'moo the name at' the person so'admitied to vote! shall he inserted ili, the alphabetical list by the inspectora•and a ril.'te made elaposite thereto by writing the word "ta l k " if he shall- b admitted t wee by teason.of having paid a tax, or the wor "age,". if he shall -be admitted ;et vote on Oteoun ''of his age, and ireeither Cae the reason of suet veto shall he called out to t he clerks;; who shaV make the like Matea :la the list:of voters' kept b them. ' • I _ , „ • ' the !n am ' ' 1 . "In all cases where e !name o r ,the pes ,„ , f . claiming to . vote isnot lon4d on the lift ferny. . I ed by . the cominissioners t andletesesiore, or h s right to vote whether loutid thereon or not itt o . jected to by any ; qemilfred Citizen, it shall be - the duty of the inspectors to examine such'person sin oath as to his qealificationS,'arid if he claims to have resided within the etate for one year ur inere,...hts oath ehalt be sufSeter.t 'prop( -therer, but he shall make hrouf by; at !least one eem • e . ' tent witte , s, who hell be a qu'iniff3sl.4ector, at he has resided within the district-for, more t han ten n ays immediately preceding said election. and shall also himself swear that his bona fide residefice, in pirsaance of his lawful calling,! is within the district, and that tie did cot remeve io ilie!said district fur the Purpttse of voting there, • in. , qti .I [ 1 "Every persin alified as aforeeaid and whro shall make .duenroof, if required, of his residence and palyment of taies as afereSaio, ehall he adtnit. red to t'otc ID the ' townshi' . ward or district' in Wi,*ek he shallireSide. ' .1 i 1 , If any person shall prev.nt or attempt fo pre. 1 vent any °dicers of an e ectien under Ihnil act . l ' i f:' om holding spell electior, or.. use or threaten 'a ny eielence to any such (dicer, or shill, nterrupt or improperly interfere with him id tne e,i'ecii tion- of his duty . ; or shall block, up or attempt! to 1 block np iheiwindow or, ik!venne to any window I, where the same may be h.Orden. or shall riot Usly I disturb the peace at snehiclectien,'or shall use or, pietice any intimidate , n, theeatseforce,o, vitt. lence;twith des ign to ratio nee unduly or oversee I any elector. onto, prevent hinifrom voting,i r to ! restral t n the freedom of choicer, such peraon on conviction shall be fined . i n any sum 'not exceed l ing fiye,liendred 'dollars nd ,be imprisoned for i any time not less' than on nor more thin twelve months. 'And nit s hell e shown; to. the point 1 where the trial rut such o ence shall' be had' t that 1 the person so offending sets not as:residen rt , f the -I city, ward, district, or tot. uship where, th , said 1, offence, was committed, lind not entitled, to rote 1 therein, I hen, On conviction, he shall be sentenced f to paki fine of not less than ode hundred earl more I than One thou Sand dollars and be iinprispned not 1 less than'six M than' two nor more thanwo iears. 1 If any perspna shall, ni: lie !any bet or Wager 1 upon insulte . ' any election within ;this CoMmon. I wealth, or shall offer to make : 6y such bet pr wa ger, either by !verbal proclamation thereof, hr any written or printed adyertifement, challeigri or its. vice any person or persons to Make .such Ent er 'wager, upon denviction!thereof be or the w shall 1 :)rfeit-and poi three times the athount tio bete r offered to be bet.! ; . i 1 . T4eJudgel etc to male _ o,prrrcturns "for the i county of Schitylkill.afth CourtThiose ino rw i g. ,. burg, no Friday! the 13t -day of I„October'i A. D. 1843; i. 1 1, ~ ! , 1, Given Onticir 4ty ,Itand id:id:seal at the'Sheroff's -Office at Ortrgeburg, a d dated ,Fe'pt; 2; in the yearlof our Lord one tho' sand eight hundred end fortythree, and aixty.seirenth:year of the liadepeo. (fenceof thellnited Stateii orAinerica. , I . j . , 13011N.(4 . 'fl;loLlSON,;Slierilf. ,Sheriff's Offlee,Orarigi. f I . ' I' - - ~ b urg Sept.'9 1843. c.; - `, • I; L37_ BEOKER'62 EY mx,.. l pf this highly celebr• Eyes. , ,—juit re JOHIf S 7 C. MA I 1 ;THE - MINERS' -- JOURNAT,, CONSUAtIFTION OF THE LUNGS, yfectiGns: of the Liner, Asthml, Bronchitis Pain or Weaknets of the Brevet or Lungs t ,i Chroni4 Cu':,,e Pleurisy, Ilentirrhage of the - tongs,' and all cleetions rf the Pulmonary: i ' • . NATOttE'S OWN ' FRESCFiIPtION. A corleound Etalaetrile preparation of the Prunus Virginiand or " Wild Cherry (lark,' combined with the Extract of Tar t prepared a new chemical process. ,approved and recoin. mended by the most distinguished physicians; and Universally acknowleged the most valuable medicine ever discovered. ' i ' No, Quackery!!! No Deception. In 'oeting forth the virtues of this truly great medicine. - pro have no desire toi deceive those who are labouring under affliction, nor do we wish t o euhigite orre.than tt , justly deserved. .Yet when' ,we look around and, See . the vast a. mount of Buffering and -distress; occasioned bY, many of this diseases to which this medicine hea proved ao highly successful; we feel that we can., not urgo its claims too strongly, or say tou much! in ,its favoiir. Varin..s remedies it iS true haVe beta offered, and puticohnto notice far the cure of diseases Or the Lun2s; and some have ro doubt been found very useful, but of all that have yet been discutr ered. it is admitted by physicians and all whe have, witneoged its 4:Geo, that nene ha . s Prove 4 as succes.ful as this. Such indeed, are tbe. I . ; ;SURPRISING 'VIRTUES I 1 Of flits Balsam, that even in the!advanced stages of Co:411*mo; after all the mot esteemed reru edi s'of Physicians have failed to effect zanyy change, the use of this medicine has been pre. ductivp of the most astonishing, relief, and tie tually !effected cures after all tmpes of recovery Mid tien' despaired of; In the first stages of the diSeitsa, termed " O f t . tarrht# Consumption," originating from nr4r4l, rd COLD, it has been used with undeviating suceetai , and hundreds acknowledge they owe the rel,toration of their health t:t3 this invaluable med+ne alone. In that form of Consumption .PG prevalent amongst , delicate young females, commonly termed debility, or i • _ ) 1 o (MING INTO A DECLINE," : , f , . .1 coMplaint with which thousands ere linger. ing, it lips also proved highly 4ticnessfuf, and not onlyipussesses the poW.:r of checking the pr:og. , less of this alarming complaint, but also streith. ens nit invigorates the systein more effectually r [ tlta any medicine we have ever possessed. :.`j_ ,ite surprising e ffi cacy iir Cons+p. lion; it is (wilily efficacious id Liner Cirmplaipite, .tbafini,' Brqnchitio, and all affections of ilthe, Limp. and has cured tinny of the most Asti.. nate caSes, after every other 'remedy, had failed. fErpor particlars see Dr. Wister's !Treatise on. Coniamption, to be , had of tle agent's. 111 , IThe Extraordinally Suieess 'I Atieniing the use 4 this Medicine in diseases of f the Lungs ' aid the mall/ singular cures it has Effeeted, having fully established its efficacy, and as vie have already published numeroeseer... of cates from the highest authority, which : prove it virtues beyond all doubt,, we consider it. tim n cessary to exhibit a longilist of them in this place, and will only, mention a few cases, td show what it has dune: - , , I I 1 I Winn: LIFE:It T.,AIAINS %I E• HAVE 5T11.1., bOME HOPE. A Forvni4No' Conz.—Among the . many sin gular cures which this medicine has erected, there is perhaps none in which its powers are so i fully shown as in file case Of ;Uri. Anstid. 1 This lady. had been consumpt i ve for 'several , yeirs, and during the greater part of this time had received the best medical attention, find Di- Hall the most valuable remedies, yet nothing lould be fmind to arrest its. prOgress. She be.„l ni ae subject to violent fits of coughing,.exPecte rated Large (palatines of matter, occasion;a4lY tin. / ged With blood, aMi step by step this dia leatiel continued its Course; until all npeaf Mtn re. covery was entirely despairett of. While in this ,distressing situation,. linger" upon the very (.verge of the grave, she owned tlio use of this Balssrp, which to use her own expression, op. arat.. , 4 almost like.a charrri.. ln.,a few days she expectorated freely, the cough' was iradually supPresS9d, and every day l appeared to Ladd fresh' vigour to her looks,'lind now, in the plaice of that emaciated form withering , to decay, sho is seen mingling in society, in better , healttOthan she has enjoyed for years, 1 , • • . ' DVINTERESTF.D TEsTl5lOf4 Ir.— flaVitlF witnew- Ssed the surprising effikencY of Dr. Wiitar's.Bal. 'sam of %Wild Cherry, in the case of Nis. A ustiti, I cheerfully acknowledge the above istaterriont to be true and correct. . I . • . . LIVER Ce.mezarre c •Mrs. Eliza Thojnpeon was affleted with this complaint for nearip five years, euring which time she was under thd most Skil. ful physicians—had tried MercurY,-Ilotanie, and Honicepathic remedies, and every. thing. that of. terred. her any hopes of( relief. • She had dull,. wandering pains in the side, sometirnes in the shoulder and small of the back, a hacking cough ( frequent pains in the breast, and Itad been una ble to sleep on the right aide for three years.-- By •the use.of this Balsam, she waS cured in a few, Weeks, and terrains iziell 0 this Iday. ELIZA THOMPSON. W s odsi ;14 own, Sept.,, 1841, Dear Sir :—Although your invalbable mai. cin r e has already found hundreds of powerful ad. voeates, it may dill be . gratifying i to you to re. ceive a communication (from any (one that ha, been relieved by it Such, Sir, is truly my cases 1 have been a Vitt= in that terrible disease , Consumption. for 'many Monti - lion/1 have suffer. qd so much, that 1 had become alnimt weary of , my life. Hearing your Balsam sohiglily Praia. ' ed, 1 began'taking at a few weeks back, and can assure you it has relieved me more than' any thing 1 have ever 'used b efore, andtl cOn fi dently i believe it will cure me ffecivally.: l Please give ' the bearer the worth of the enclos - ed, and oblige, . ; • Yours Respeetfull3r, li JOHN PEARSON. -. •• , . .. , 1 i - ,' - Chesterpounty, Sept. 6, 1841. ' Friend Wisiu.r :—lt gives me Much.pleasure to inform thee thkt my Wife's health has improv. ed very much since ofitthas been Using thy Bal. earn of Wild Cherry, and we think ( there is no doubt but it will core her. .She has taken the' two bottles I purchased Ifrom thee a Ihurt time ranee, and her cough is much' better, She also 'sleeps well at night, and-says she lima found no thing to give her. so mach relief.- Thee'will please give the bearer two bottles more fur li f ' Thy Friend, EDWARD HOLMES. . ' l' Lancaster iConntyi jely,lB, 1841. ' 1 1 l w ' . Dear Sin—Please send me t ei bottles of your genuine Balsam of Yi l ild CherrY. 1 have been, afflicted with Consumption for he last two year* and suffered very (emelt with a severe cough, - ' - 'ly breast, difficulty of breething,night T ;.,anq•baving(ttied numerous remedies; ieenlinder several doctors, yet I 'nould my thing 'to (relievee until , ' used: err .Balsam.'.( I got o e bottle from a , if mine who is using i , and have'found I lerful relief from it tha I have no doubt t •e, the effeettally. I ' - : 'espectfully yours, &e ,- ROBERT HOMM A N. ~ Ecr Read, 114 fallowing front:pr. 'Jacob Hoff. , . • I man, a physician of e'tensive practice in Hun: tingdon county. , . - Dear Sir,-1 prneur d one bottle or Dr. Wis. : tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, friMi Thomas Reed, Erq„ of this plane, end 'tqed it in a easesof obstit 1 nate Asthma: on a child of Paul Schwebie, in Which rnany.other remedies had been tried with , Out any relief. The Hakim I gtive sudden relief, J and.in my opinion, the child ineffectually cured ; by its met Yours, &e,,.. 1. I . • 1 1 • JACOB HOFFMAN, X D. ' Iltaceinber.23d,-1841: i . • - • Dear Sir,--Yonr - Btilaam of l l Wild . Cherrfbas effected sera° astonishing cores here, One of .which is an old lady. Mts. 141.411, who had been Suffering for a long tinge with shortness of breath ing, rind general-weakiresti,until ebe wee finally obliged to keep her bed. After various other re 1 Medias had been reeorted thin vain, she coalmen 1 cc' oglirg.rur Bales tit, and after taking two bnt ' ( 1 I . : ; • i; , • ; - : ; • suPPIY ; led Salve for, !acme and 'eived- and for Wile bg I' TJN'O.Drng =tom IJw ME 'J. N. W ALTM, M. D. 11 , 13 1 . WAS tar recovered as' to be able. to attend to nli the duties of bee donee and an taking two bou m teo orefwat entirely cured. #4 :I cipeetfujip~4e:~ - • . , ' f ; f I.OII N R f . C. MARTIN. , Potteeilleßa., • ' i: CAIL737OV:=AS there is ft spurious mixture lealledsyrup of Wilit Chfrry, parcha sere should 'be very particular; to lIRk tot Dr. WISTAR'S PAPiiM,tina observe his signature on the Bet. 1 Preliarca for the proprietor, end Rola at whole. !sale by- Williania &Co... Chemists, Islo:21 Minor . l itreer;Philidelphia. • • . . II Suldin Pottsville by E. B. ETCH HOLTZ and ,JOHNI 4. 1 1t ~ MARTIN, and in almost ciery ';town and village tlitoughnut the country. I Price $ I ODA Dottie. January 7 r 1843, A ENV POUNTAIT'i or I.IPE liAs OPENED. A ND its healing ! ' streams now gashing forth. star Iris arises in the Ent, awl now cheering thoufandi with, I EV XVFE.D LONU LIFE, AND lIAPP*Szf,. l'hat Sear i 3 D. , REICIITER'S VEGETABLE PI.J.I{GA'rIVE IME Thin pills. let. all understand. cure disease by a power, peculiar only to itself :4 yr Mch instantly cheeks the action -and progress of disease. for their com mencement is much alike (which is when the BLOOD AND JUICES . are so ! far deprasied. as to produce obstructions and antes) that one medicine, provided it he competent to prOthice mcknesa, will be all that iii necessary for remelting disease, and restoring 1 - I!NE.9LTHtAND HAPPINESS to Mankind. *Let it likewise be remembered, thai there, is no medicine now in existence possessing eiptal: healing powers; ar.d that ho vegetable, or any other kind of physic can sc soon restoie health. when lust. even in cases the most inveterate. - The action of these pine upon the bowels, are producing no griping pains or debility but on the contrary, after they have operated,: you, feel that a load of irritating - and 'corrupt humors have been taken from you, slid the buoyant feelings Of health isprihg up in their', place; and what is another great object irr thesepills, they are always Safe, they may be'ta'ken bnalt tieessions, .and under any eireum. stalled:4 without regard to the name of the lisease, for 'they o'fierate upon every part of the hoey, and expel disease from whatevet l part it may beseated. Every persisavho possesses a box of these pills ' • • NEP;PS rW riirsieLliv,, for in them hecdn fled a cure; and confidently rely uPtin a speedy restoration to health, . . In Germany; the land of :their . origin. millions of persons have experienced theirtheneficial effects, and the ;thousands who have used Ahem here, Speak fa' thexixin the highest of terros,oniaccoutit of their cure iitej4worerties, The Joyful news of health t end comfort, spreads rosin those it Ito have happily used llit. REICI)TER'S VEGETABLE PUROTIV PILLS. and they now prevail by their own excellence, and the Power of Truth , ° 1 „ And may reasonably inquire, have they beenme so endeared to the heirts of xhose who have useil them. and-,by them gained such a popularity t Simply because their 'action :Ono the . . . ' HUAI AN BODY, . I wilt as the sun ind rain upon ivegetatien:giving new life to all who partook of its happy influence. -As ; the health of tho plant depends noon:the sup'wh , cM circulates through its brauche4..so the:life and heattle ! of ;mankind depends, upon lie blond 'whit ktlows; thrbugh his veins. And v..htig this vital fluid, wh.ch! hoilost necessary to the growth and stipitortot the! body, by some Unknown . mu l e becomes toadtd with morbid ands i ! j CORI:UPT THIMORS, . ,so that instead of nourizhingi and strengthening the body, it labors in produce oliurrectiona in the system. Which engenders disease, ha 4 ref:on - me to a medicine 'that is periec4 safe in - every disease ; and that will produce a favorable .termination, if given early in the toinplaini. freqii . nil) , in a tett hours and most alwa ys in a few drivs. - tlitil medirine Is _ m - „, - 1. Dr. Reichter's Vogetallk .piltß, 't , a n 1 which so thronghly;eleanses he' Mood and system int laige. that disease of any -kin] cannot; possibly exist, I where' • 1 , f t,. .., : ; ' IVi find litchi Prr..9en l o, presided nature is not beyond all hurrian assistance,; ( ' - The price of these pills is, 95 cents per . box. with full directions,. and can be hod at the " Miladeilihia illedic4 Ifdl, ' . ; . established for, the suppress;On i ~ f • IL , t Of Quackery. - ,': , dtrthe noitheakv corner of Ecrill and a.ter streets— :likewise of sub-agents, j ' '. t 1 Gavr.ssii - .1.n, Pa.,' Oet,lo. 1812. ,iDear it : You doubtless remember my calling at 'your establishint about twu weeks since, and, ob. tabling from vim t one dollar'S worth of Dit. 1111 , ;(11. i TIM'S, VEGE, .ABLE; PURGiTfVf PHA S . ,'=, for One of my neighbors who ieetiested me 'to procure 1 the article forthem. This beino done_and my Own 1 besinesi - transiemd,l started for h ome. Alter travel. , ling all day, 1 Was taken, with a sudden dhill, which left me with ayinlent fever.lhiiadutche, arid comp:ler :Me pair. thrOughuut my whole syStern; with great Sickuess'at my stomach, which so completely Open ,Ohled me that:l was compelled to-stop at a small Inn on the road for 'diet and rest. Upon inquiry,..they -had nothing , that could' possibly I afford me relief. While yet in Misery. for I never was so ill in all my I life. I lapppily thought of your !pith,, and resoked to 'open one box; upon my own account and seek 'relief in them. 1 te d k six °lanai i drank a ; worm cup e' f tea. and retired to bed. ply pain here ceased' in a inctiture, and., soon fell sound asleep.' In the morning I 'awoke much better, and aft gr the pills had operated I Was quite a different person ; toolcanother close of four pills, remained there) all Wednesday,and on ,Thur.day started for homelas well as ever. and I still enjoy griod health—the persons for whom I bolieht :ibem,informS me that th 4 have experienced more benefit from your pills than a whole cart load of the quacks whickthey had fo nanny used. Surelyjf they pled them whites good ant Affect upon themselves as '; C have, they ;have good reason for extoling their vir tues ; and if you hike my advice, you will'pthevere,o 'go on and recOmmenit them to - all who are IPhorinir I . ;under disease , and my word for it, they will become eio popular as' a general ilemedy that you. will find it ;difficult in supplying the demand. ' ts; ' !Signed) i G. IV.; GRA NDON, : .1 . ' 1 . Greenfield. ! t The above Mcdieine is sold in Pottsville at the -',Store of : ' is I , fiIMAIENS & PAIWIN.. PottsvilleAfarch 18. !Ma 111-1 ; y 1 I . rEI . • ' I ATTETION. • 1 t . MILITARY STORE: - ' 1 THE cOhscriber.would "respectfully inform his friends and custome, that he has locatcd his 1 • Alilitary Caj filan.factory . I In Third Street , No. 101: a few doors below Race, where he would be ideasnd to see his old Customers and as many new OOPS as are disposed to favour him with their cu9tom. lie still continued to manufacture Military ant) Sportmen's articles of every description, such as leather. Cloth. Felt, Silk' . and , Beaver Dress, Caps, of all-patterns; Ferage Caps; Holster/ ior troop Body do ; Cartoucliße* Bayonet Scabbards, Sword Belts Of all kinds '.; Canteens ; Knapsacks; different patterns: fire Buckets„ Pasting Pasting B' ozes, Moho do. Brush .and ' Picker's Plumes, Pompoons . Firemen's Caps, Leather Stocks, Gen Cases, superior !quality : 51101 Bags. Came Bags, Drums, &c.,Ste. 1 ' • laOrderi thankfully ?received- and promptly at tended to.: '• ” WI LIAM; CRESSMAN; I'o .101 North Third St , eel, s. few doors below. Race Philadelphia,July 8 , . - ' .M3-6m • , • • - , - i • r • [W. CAII4ISi.F, Jr., ~- . .., FOIMAILDING AND 901NNISDION DiETIDILCNT, c ., . Arch Street wharf, Schuylkill,. i . . PHILAbELPHIA,. ; • fESPF:CTFULLY informs; his friends and the poblie. that he is pippared , to• receive and for. Ward itlerehandize_of every description, to all parts on the Juhiatta, West and • NOrth Branehes of Vie Susquehannah, and Selidylkill and Union:Canals via Schuylkill and Union Canals, which aren complete u order, and . such arrangedients triade s to insure a full !supply of Water doring'ail the year. • shipper's of produce tJdl find it to be theirinterests to send produce to the rhiladelphia tvlarket, via Schuylkill' and Union Canes, it beingthe cheapest etc safest route,: • I ) , Plaster:Salt and Fish Constantly on hand, at lowest market.priecs. Every attention'paid to shipment cf Merehandizt by good sale boats. commanded .by careful capta ins together with promptness tn salesot prod4ce. Merchandise will notibe detained in , store on ac. count ofstnrmy or wet Weather, the boats load and unload tinder the store in the dry. Philadeilphia,July t,1813.' 27 MEDICINES! MEDICI\ PIS DR. 'Wm: Evan's Celebrated Caniomile Pills ' ' do Sodthing Syrup tor children. Baton. Von Hutcheiet`ii. Herb Pills ' Doet. Goodie's Eon - isle Pills ' Doet.Willirtm Evan's Fever di Aguc Pills, - ' Doct.fitirit's Botanic Pills. ll'. " For Dyspeptic Peisons flurft's Botanic Ville are said to, be superior to any Medi6ine ever yet offered to the Public.' ;- • " • A fresh-, supply ()Oho above MOdicines, just received and for sale at the Drug Store of -,Dec 11 1 3 0 1 11,/ tViitirrni• rPROTECTIONI • INI - 431.11TY - Ai;AiN§T: LOS s" nit 'PIK FRAINIELIN INSITRANCS Co., OF PRILAOriFIRI,.- . Capital $ 400000, Paid , CUAITR riRVIKTuAL, 1 ifIONTINUC r to make Insurance, pc:, , inamenf ` ll -•" and limited on every description of property in toirn and country on the usual favora]ble teims Officl: 16:31 Chesnut Street ndar . fifth street. I CIIAR LES N. BANCAER, PrOsident DIRECTORS, Charles N. flanker, Sarntrel Ode; • :Agee Scott. Frederick' Ilrcin, Ponta, Ma, Jacob R. Smith, Thome* S. 'Wharton, Geo. W.Richoirds, Tobias Wagner. ' llodeeai D. Bevis. CB All LES G. 13A NCKE Seel I 0 The Subscriber has been eppointrdagent fur the eboviinintioned insiituttor, end ie now pre. pared.to mike inauranc 4 e, on every, description or property, at the lowest reef!. ANDREW RUSSET. - - Pottsetlle. unel9. • Iterlennurt try against loss or darnagik by Vire Capital. $400,04)0. •;. CHARTER' PERPETpSI. • TflE -SPRING . GARDEN INSURANCE COM PANY. make Insurances. either ternporary or perpetually, against Loss or Damage by FP It B, in town or country, on !louses, Barns, and Buildinpti of all kinds,On household Furniture, • Merchandise, llOhres, Caltle, Agricultural, Commercia I and Manu re:eluting Stock and Utensils of every description; VE.7slll.s and their Cargoes in port; as well aeltlortga gee and Ground Rents upoh t he Most favorable terms. 4 .pPlications. for Instirance,or any• information on elm subject may he made either personalty or by letter, at the . Company's office, at the Northerem cornei of Sixth and Wood streets. ItIOR'FON ItlclhlCll.l EL, President. linuarretAaa, brererary., ..purEczons, • Morton McMichael, • Charles Storti.n. otieph Wood, 2 • Archibald Wright. P. L. Lattoneenne, ls.lamod Townsend, V.lijah Dalletq ' Robert Loimhead, • George M. Troutman, R. W. PonierliY. 4 , George W. Schreiner. ;The subscriber has been appointed AGENT for Ole above mentioned Institution.and is now prepared tb mak, INFUtt.i smuts upon every description otlp ro purt> at the lowest rates. RE.N.i-AMLN VA.I.7Ni POttsvßle, Feb. 27. IF4 I ll= 'iMMIMM=MI V EGErA IILE PILLS. T"E remedies prescribedte sof the else eases, have cOrrectly' tieen divided into eles• ileimmcording to their operation upon the Mona n system. Thus we have one class which carves the slomacti to tkict its contents, called erni•tics, another indrieing periphation called dieopluiret. *lt and a third tvili(h evacuates the ervittach arid:bowels, denim ina it tl cal hart tics or purging medicu:es,lrnvem evericivzc and country been the favntirites of the ph v . ,41:1.104 1,31 ;he cure of the most obstinate and alarmitis fatties. • The wonderful success 131.1enfilit2 this filmic: of . tine! t n ill readily be ,iiniteri•ttiod wh e n . we in fl.•ct tact the stomach and Initvelsfhave assigned to -tlit•iii,the iolp.rluot tune: ion e l f di ges li, ifr the conversion of fOod into bl oo d; M a i vital fluid intended for the I%lowth mid ninirtsli. merit ,of te whole system. It Unit when. ever the sdigestion Mg . ans become depraved ni dUrpialified, for the healthy ptit form:ince of their duty ( and this orclin:4 daily in civilized Si eicly ) impure blood, and constuneritty disease are the . results. .It has been remarked ; hat whenever the sfut .mach is nut usefully employed it is cilwat ie at mischief. That individual who would deny th.,i the most formidable diseases are daily cmred by the use fit kilts compounded and for sale imal most evvry hamlet of our emoitry, u Oulu certain ty risk his jepotalittn,for veracity.' The Pees• hurl., or Indian Vegetable Pills" cleanse stom eh, purify the leitirl and ict ve thm, and have proved Cm/linen:ly use.ni in miring bilious fixer, bilious !elinlie, Millintitattonmi the liver,. rLuninaus,n, dropsy, jantiditte;. piviirisy, Cost tvilfees. e. Le. Ferns lee of sedentary hab its and subject to -indigestion, fleteleney, bead. ache, depression of ; spirits and uneaSiltess,:l ,wi find relief from he,use of "these pi 114.; 'There is not a disease sVended with a fun pulse, acdry skin, and a coated tongue, Aar. these pills 'not relieve. The following simple / Warr:ince will show the benefit derived trout these pulls in. a . v r. ry common disease t lltivint , heen eared by the u-e of the (as Pill of an alarming diseate of the liver of veral years standing, I deem it a 'duty to make my . ease Ltiowe to.ihe public, for the hen. tit in others. I had taken various remedies which :iI. forded only femporary relief. after using two Los es of these pills, my eitsemie yielded, arid I hart. enjoyed good health fht the last six. WILL:IM Fbl.L5I • Milton, April 22, 1843, Agents fur the :sale of the abfire. W. Eptinv, rottsville,George o rteif;cyder, New Castle, Skitter k Kopp, Schuylkill ileven, Hugh Kiesley, Poll. Carbon, Schualra k iiesfvr. Orwigsburg; ThroutTheat,llla stale 'a UPP I Y can always be had of Fred, liktt & co. Dra t ;. gists, corner of 2d and Callowhtlt strcctg, ' 18--ty NEIV, YOI#K COMII, AGENCY, 2U res t: v . %V. Kimball, solicits consignment of Civil, • 'a- 4 - from the Schuylkill region ; of all the van. ous qualities, and siszs fot immediate sale, .lq the cargo for cash; approved credit, or exchange for. Gr - 0 eries, Provisions,. Dry 4.;00d5, Aare, War , 13ots, Shoes, Hats, Oil, and articles Ire. prised i the coal region. He wilt ohm:mend ti, t,,, any negociation requiring personal attention. fli, experience in the. Coal Business, and personal arquaintance, with many of the dealers, in the city and vicinity of Isfr'w Yor k, gives him a dr. Bided advantage over strangers or casual visit_ ors, in making adi.linlageolis, sales. He will also visit the . Taverns, arid Cstrea, rin ,the North River; for the purpose of makiM2 sales, also th,• Eastern Citres. Any one desirous to try our mar ket by forwarding to me a bill of lading ; eau generally 'hove hiS coal sold on a rricalif invoiced within the market : range of prices. AdeScription or the coal,, its eondition.'and from what mine will always by necessdry, to guide me in sales. All tin. sines entrusted to me will be attended to with prom ptoless and fidelity. Refer to Messrs. A.& R. W. Packer, Reading, Pa. . , I New York, Juno 17, Qs—fm' PURLS WILITE 10 1 31VETIIERILL & BROWER, mane facto • v rers, No 65 north 'Front-street, Philadel phia, have now a good supply or theitokarranted pure whirl lead, and those customers who have been sparingly -supplied in consequence of a run on the ,article, shall now have thei , orders filled, No known subsance posseeres those preserve. Use and beautifying vroperies so desirable in a paint„ to an upial exent with unadulterated white lead; hence any admixture of-ollier'materi als only mars its value. it has thcrelore been the steady aim of the mantifacturers, tar many years, to supply' to- he public a perfectly pure u white lead; and the nceasingAcinand for the ar ticle is proof that it has met wih favor. It is invariably branded on one head—WETHER ILL & BROTHER, in full, and on the other, WAIL RA!kITED to red letters. . November 19, - -- 47 ,THE PORT CLINTON. FOUNDRY,. and Machine Shop, together with all the Flasks, Machinery, and fixtures helonginrr thereto. Ap ply to ISAAC MEVE;ItS..Esq., . at Port Clinton, or to ECKEIII 4 GUILFORD, li i Swatara Furnace., DeerlOor 17, ; f CREAPOOODS FOR CASH. raMIE subscriber has Gnat opened - at the corner - At ' of Norwegian St., and she - Mount Carbon Rail Food, a general assortment of Groceries' and , Froeisions, whith he will sell at the lowest pos ..ible prices for bash : Such as Sugars, Molessee, Coffee, Chocolate, Tea, Cheese, Rice, Sple,er's dco: , Sperm and Whtrle oil, Spermaceti, Moulds and Dip'd Candlcs,; Soap, Tobacco, Segars, Hams Shoulders), Mtea Pork, Wks! Beef,Codfish, Mack' etel, Herring,-&e. 4c. . WILLIAM. H. MARSHALL. . April 8, 1813, 15—q cEßTirwArr.. i It/ ICE.VI. :Ind nn Credit given .; . 1 , `.5. ' ~...; i To the free ati(l ! Indrpeirtlett Eleck. , A , .. tors of Sl'hitykillicott!qu. . h-i. . ..,:- vpulliNDS ,AND FELf.:OcV CITIZENS:—IIaiII .a' ing been solicill bye nprnber of my. frtrodp,V am induced to offt r rnyselrai n candsdaw .1 the I*l.. (;,oncral Elcclion for the *Med of ' .. ; - 1P 111.4 StIERIFVALTY; S II B lel P F.. il Should I be so fortunate' as to receive a major of your votes Ipledge myself to fler form :the dung: of said office with - fidelity to the be ottny ability. 1 rlEßEttlj:l,ll REV.D4I' _ 10—trfi Potterilte.slarch 1; ..To the :/ertori o Scttulki/1 ionJENDS,AND FELLOW urgent solicitation , of "a ;pumper of my frietidi; I. ir.auced to o ff er !mediae a candidate • for ib office of . r • 4 . SHERIFF • • • - At the enMing'election. Should jnO:think pre'perV elect me. I pledgemie , elim perform the duties ofiktt Office to the btst of my abil tuts.' , 5AA117113.. , j• , • • ,113, march IL . Tti the El e ctors Of Selittytkill C FELLOW .CITIZENS :—At,the - earnest 4 citation of a netnber or thyl rellow. , eittzen, 4, have been induced te offer myself ea a cinch IP teethe office of I .i;•‘, ,tv If 'E it I .I.' .F. . . At the ensiling election; and relpectrolly sor your anqage. Shoisld I.tie ae Otunate as t 4 vicotee to maid cfPee, I will endeavor to pertn the dutiea therrol - tryymir ent!re eatialactie Your fellow cal/en. ; 1 i JOIIN - m.• thr.ft E. .. 1 , • rtl4 .: ,1 To the Fare dud 14Ittependett k __, itl -," tors7f.Sehuyikiif ,Cartztty.l I'll' . r • FELLOAY ' I 7ITIZENS:-;-.4t the earnest It ....r ia . citationsof a ountheri of i,ny friends ; I ri„ te ennelbded to t,tier toyaelf asecanoidute for s do °thee 01 ]. ; ! I , Jr, L: R I ' I? • T.l ) At the ensuirg. electio n , aneyeapectrully-s'Yeit. yunr votes. Shoold -I 'ltefelected, ! pledge ni ielt to periiirm:the duties or ihe ; efilee t o the b • Vi of . - . . - •••• my atolttiett. 1 ' . 1 ' ; . .AlleflArL . sEuzoti • 1114. 4 1 _ .. . - f ---- 1 ----- To the Free, tind "Intlepentlen 1: ---- 14.- tors of • Seri u 3 !kill County: ,t' . . Ing•m ,i_. .A T the ent Gm to tt ediea! t H number a ouer Y • crtentls,'l have het n todoerd to O'er, rr Oe1! as a ea militate Joe the office of sitERII•T- • . . , t . r 0 If the cowing eleethut.! Should you tliiniQro per to efe - 9. toe, I pledge Invelrlo perloirktlho dune, of sued ,udiee..to the best amy ab 14 , • SAA:(I-.l'. CIIRISTVIAtiI, ~ • ' - "-. . 1 I!2f-4- ----- I ' ll the:Free and.loth•peetleet.l4 . 4; . tors f n Sehtikill - roomy, 1 Fig . o . • • I :. t ; AviN(; be. .o poticitr4 ;by a . large - nn,tiliber or Inc , lim'imhi, 1 ani iioluei.il to iirrer ' idyl ac a candidate, at. the cmoidg, election, 11 i: the oilier of ; • . . .; . • Sit FIE: 117 F". ' . P'- : .ii , ~-,- . -zhniod ..v.1,-.i.g,h,,..,1,- H..= toreceive a trlprily o f t ope e w e ' I will pdt Ihrdu the duties 4 . l, 4 •ittut t,litee tiolia map). and le tile, heat or my obi t *. 1111,1.1,A3/. Al AT OL , !- Welt BrurnAag„ March 11, ',ll.arh 11, :11n rrh 1".4 llar ch IR, To I liefcree nod in 411TeOtient. Vier era of Sett o 3 !kill (rowity. • 4,5 . vt.l4) tv_ci nigicitaltAns (?I iimitertMs. Jtlt'ftd , ,vtio i ha ve promiAci nit thi•ir suppm. , have indifc'cti nie tti off,r mid! to your' 1 . 1)131•Idiral1011,.:141t 74' 01: of. ' S II F. p 'fr F ~- - ..'fi."' . • et Ow next CW.inher Ecei trim: Shank!, 1.::11!"9ric tort onatt ils 10' ieetive l 'm fli,irijori!y , of yoqi:fr,,t t , I eilll sore nn exertions! rii in: entire tehitiie tint., by liiifiliiii2 !lie t.f. - 11:it a or tin: lijfit*wilh . •••:•,,: itioneiry, anti iiiiviry: : 1' .. • ar. • • . lelli)1.1\ ii Sill Z 1 ....:Eft. Pott;l,.ille, 'Mimi!. '2,5, 1:143.h— -.. .. , , • ,ir i - ::77 --- • 1 o the J:lletors. of 'clinylkill I:to. , ' , •I . !.1 • g i lEi.r),,rmy cirtzr. ; ;N:-::—.‘r the sitiintio . n 14 . • of My tralni t , , min; lif,ve volontaril :: . r.romr.. -ed in ~imprirl rm.t in,idttr•-rent. :4(flinn F...f.tlie cJmb)y, J haveliren iq,liidefi to ider nti'pif aa a eviollttaie for ilie itillea,?,4' . • , : . i.;:,1 ' ' 1 i 1 tliEtitri.' fl i t ! AlAtir iiir-litoz election. t:tiould r he 16 ifurtut finte ';.• 1.. he ell•cofl. i ' iN - dge in).selflo !fonr. '6fit; 111) 1 14..4[1m ollie with - ficleinry t ,tot. e heel of my ainlqies. ' 'iustiti.-i .BoVF,rt. ,tioliti , ar ! shoir r , Ilernh '25:, 'i /3-...(.;,i'1l . ,_. If • I TO The, Electur, .schuyil • ELLOw ct titter 1114 • can'didtiic the alive of EgIPP. . • sAnyliiill VOllll 1v; ihq elcletinn i Pctikel twxt. aimdd. pnu riixt Oycyftc do Illy duty With filiclity.l i• W C. fiE111: PoilAirilic April Ri 1643' I'o the /Vol et's or S'ell uy Mill (iuniy „,,, , Felloiiri,(itivno:— T ln the hope i.l tle z iloiving alia.j.witir orysmir v0 . )1ei... 1, , hereby i., i,r n.p. bell ii candidate h,r the rffiec!.nr Y , 1.... E• • 8 - 11 E 111 I FY, . . ~0 ."'” 1 4 Al the - next General 'Eleeforti.. If Wiled, my twst exi:rtiong .Itll. 13t.! , tmrd In perini!iohe du. to Epi , ertitiariz t i . .thiit. office, protnply en; liiiihrully--nnd If deleate'd, shall_rei l iin Yours in in Frioncklop,, . ' - i.%:: A N DIZEW iL, WASON. VI +le* Harry. April 29, MERU H ANT'S 11U' • Nti. 41 ConnTrAso ; fs.P.w'ilitig. • E • stitmerther l respectinlly i4es hit -"" lriendH and 4iners,that. he hav rettioly °Pet* , cd a new one conveniently furnislutlinotek at 41' Codrtland st.,•• a 81104 dtsiatice.a4ie my stand, hod nearer tollr4adway. He Mill be better *ublri to tiectimoditt:iiis ors'as hilt house is larvr. and.filied at with bli• ling parlors in moderii i.tyle; and t.,;oveiity Malted Red.rooms. ' • ' He hopes , his &warners will continue their ratroragp to the new.q.tabliehmenti*d would inform them that lie has reduced it% price' of boarding to one dollur per day. • • CHARLES Philadelphia, April p, 'w E have pat reee*d alarcre aisiortmerA ot season:abiE - Gmxfr_conAsiin g ClOtha; Cassirriores; • SEI ncti4 , , frefeKteens, Muslim,. Prints, Cheaks ' Flannella,:?Tickings, Ginierams,Carnlnteks,Ontton nnia)4, Disport., Linens, Silk, Parnbrie4; and Cottcrillandker , _ ehiefs, Hosiery, and G hives, 'Fiirni(4e,: Checks, Unsays, 4c., Ne. No..larid wish to OH them at a Fnuill advance on emit and -chamelii- those in want, of any of .ille,aboie or anythinOltie UAW-. 11 kept in our Ikrough Storer . ; are reartootruily in vited to calf on .; E. Q.c& A. HENDIMSON. 36 September riIINDSAN .k. i . BL A lii ST9 ill,. i IiiCiONSELLERS., EINDERS - ;. 'XXIV ST .•' ZI , TIONERS, N,. :',"0: - - North West corner* 4th and C74inut, St. • Philadelphia, Angivit 12. - ..;5 33 NGAY BOOT, SiIIE•SKORE. • 0-0 if UST opened. t tisl old Post' OfW Centre Si oppnaito Market, a e exeellent jatitoritnen; of Roots and Shoes of suiserior civality ; ;Ll,whinti will be, wild cheap, ;very cheap for cap;li i rlp THOMAS.. bsTEII. 15— April F, ~_ fr b.ADLN rl l'E. , --.'utiletentlp - Arng for tho il-iyurpose of introducing water intir,ho Houser. 'for sale cheap, by, 1 . 4:..llANisi AN l i April W. i ' -1 . • » lb - - - I - - --t-- -1- ei.:;: • --. COIDION. 0114.—N r eßii , kISPPIi CCIITI. nton Olt, for sale lty ,S,ILLV. 4 ,4N & CO. Mzireht 1 -,f - 12. pEitsys• OPP4t, of p eum Cadgh cnd y: rv:ve:::n.ibroc;a:-.17: A g eet, Philadelphia, !I: &Mr da:a Li q ~:~ I .1..{ U ~f~ , 9' ~l . kW: Oer qlst, 0/ I r If as a II 4
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