Proclamation. WHEBEAS, in and by an act of the General Assem bly of the Commonwealth of. Pennsylvania. enti tled "An act regulating the General Elections within this Commonwealth, passed the ed day of July, 4. D., 1829," it is made the duty of the Sheriff of every court ty to give public notice of such election to be holden, and to make known in such notice what officers are to alerted : Therefore, '. I , Jerenvitth Reed, High •Sheriff of the county of Schuylkill, do mak e. knows by this advertleen3ent to the electors of said county of Schuylkill. that a GENERAL ELECTION, will be held to the slid county, on Tuesday, the 14th day of October next, at the . several districts thereof, as follows, t 0 wit :-- 1. The electors of the borough of Ortvigeburg, will -hold their election at the Court House, in the borough of Orwigabarg. -- • - • 2. The electors of all that part of West Brtmswig , thwnship, lying and being east ,of the following line, commencing at the sand hole on the Seeks County line, thence by a straight line to the house of Samuel B. Medlar - , including the same, thence to the farm of Wm. Matz excluding the same, thence to the farm of George- Mengel, now occupied by Peter Miller. including the . same, thence to the house of Jacob Pere', in . eluding the same, thence by a straight line passing nearAbra= ham Founts on the Manbeim township line, shall here ' after form a seperate Election district, and the qualified • voters residing therein, shall' hold their general eke= sinus at the public house of Samuel Boyer, in the town of Port Clinton, in said township. 3. The electors of West Brunswig township, not in cluded in the above boundaries; will hold their gene ral elections as heretofore, at the Court House in the borough of Orwlgsburg. 4. The etcetera of East Brunswig township, will hold their election' at the house of Henry Lutz, now - occu- ' pied by Philip Moyer; in the town. of DlcKeansbure. 4. The electors, of Pinegrove totrnship,•• will hold their election at the house of William Lutz, in the bo rough. of Pinegrove. The borough of Pinegrove, hereafter forms• a sepatate;clection district,. and the Atualified electors thereof,-shall hereafter vote at their general elections in separate boxes front the township, nt the house of William Lutz. The qualified electors thereof, shall elect their officers annually at the time And place for electing jddres and inspectors, for con ducting. said elections agref!ably to the provisions of the Act en:hied an "Act rotating to electors of this Commonwealth, pitsscd the of July,- 1E39, and its supplements. 6. The electors of Warne township, will hold their election at the house-of Leonard Shall, int:cepa" in the town of Priedonsture. .7. The electors of Upper Mahantanco township. will hold their elections at the hou s e of Samuel Moyer, in said township. '. S. The - electors of Barry to......•nshiN including the I house occupied by :sir. will hold their election I at the house of Frauds I:tog:el, in sold township. 9. The electois.of township will hold their election at the house Hetrciting, jr.. in said township... 10. The elec'tors of Lower Mahmitongo township, swill 'hold their central election, at the house of Joseph Os man, in said township.. Tho eleetors of West Penn township. will hold their election at the home .now occupied by Jacob Schwartz, in said township. 12. The electors' Of Union township, will hold their election at the house of - Jacub Eisenhower, in said township. • 13. The electors of - Rush township, will bold their election at the house of Jure!. Faust, inkeeper, in said township. 14. The electors of the Boreugh.of held their election of the house mow occtipied. by MI - ehael Weaver, in e rid. b. 15. The electors of that part of the- township of Schuylkill, Included in the 6i:towing boundaries. to wit; Beginning at the line between Schuylkill and East - Eirurstvig townshiptilthence along the State road lead ling frt . = Orwigsburg)to Catawissa,crossiwi . the Bite of . the said townships of Schuylkill and Cast HrurlSWig. th ence a l on g suite road, to the northern line of flush township, including the said township of Schuyl-: kilt, and the northwest of said state road to the. place f beglnntn..., shall hereafter bean e:ection district, and the qualified electors thereof 510511 hold 'their general qlecticnt at the house of Nathan Barlow, lu said town- Ship. .16. The qalified dectnis,of Schuylkill township,who heretofore held their elections at the house of Freder loc Bmsineer, jr., and who are not included in the above boundaries, will hold their:general elections as ' heretofore at the house of Frederick Bensinger,.jr.: int; Schuylkill township. 17. The electors of that part of the township of Nor wegian and Branch. included within „the• foll..wing lioprdaries; to wit. Beginning at the Broad Mountain Motel. it c:uding the' same, from thence a south ,west corner to the west' Branch etc the river Schuylkill at Chapmatisville, including the same, thence foil .wing • the said west branch to the strith of the Mine Hill gap, including the colleries tit said gap, from thence ii south ,eat course to the west Norwegian creek, at • Mann Williams' collieries, including the same, from mence continuing the same course to C, Moore'stavern house !, on the Centre tuinpike, including the same. from th,nce an east course to Wades...llle, including the smog, from thence continuing the.same course to the town St. Clair, including the same, to, Mill creek, thence fol- , lowing the said Mill creek and -valley, to the farm house ofJames C. Stephens, including the same,froni thence ksoutli west course t I the Broad "Mountain ho- • tel, to the'place of beginning, and the electors of that part of Branch township lying west of Cihatorrinville, In said township, to Rahn's tavern on the Minersv,dke road, and south of the west branch cf. the river Schuyl • kill. (who herethfore held their elections at Llewellyn) shall hereafter he an election district, and the qualified,. voters thereof, shall hereafter hold their general elec tions at the house now occupied by Peter Kline, in the town rif New Castle ih the township of Norwegian. IS. The qualified electors of the remaining part of Branch township. not included in the above boundaries, will hold their genetalections fieretofi.fe at the , house of Jacob Heim, in ne town of n. 19. The qualified electors ofTh..; I ;0 • :cum ships of Norwegian and S chub 'kill. who hereliifoc e lieid their electiiins at the Port Carbon Muse. in the town of Port Carbon, and who are not included in the above bnunderies ' will hold their general election 4 fore' at the Port Carbon House, in the town of Port Car lton. • 20. All the qualified electors, 01 the South ward in the. borough of Pottsville. shall hold their elections at .the public house nfdarob Geisse, in said ward. 21. The North Ward in the borough of pottsville ing eastwardly of Centre Street, shaft be called the l'Northeast Ward" and the qualified. electors 'thereof, shall hold their general elections at the house now oc minted by Maximilian Doerflinger. in said,borough. - 22. The North Ward in the borimehbf Pottsville. ly ing westwardly, or Centre street, shall be called the "Northwest Ward," and the qmtittiNl electors thereof including that portion of the electors of Norwegian township, who having heretofore voted in said boroinzh shall hold their general elections .at the house now oc cupied by Nathaniel .1. Mills. 2.1. That part of the township of Manifeim, lying north of the summit of the second mountain, shall limn* an other and a separate election district, and the qualified voters residing within the bounds thereof, shall hereaf ter hold their general elections at the "MoUnt Carbon 'Hotel." in said township. .21• That the electors of Manheim township, lying Southeast of the fol!owing line :--comn,encing at the township line of Wayne and Manlicim townships, on the Summer Hill, thence .along the Summer Hill and Orwigshurg road, to the house of Witow Sweicker, and the house ofJohn Dewalt, excluding the same, theme , .to the house of Philip Drumheller, thence to the house of John Delbert, at the Centre turnpike; thence to the house of John Bata • thence tothe house or Philip Rock; thence to the house of John Shoener, Jr., including the same ; thence to the township line of said Maitheim and Scuylkill townships, shall hold their general elec tions at the Court House, in the borough of Orwigsburk. 25—The electors of the remaining part of Matthew' township will hold their election at• the house of Philip Boyer, innkeeper, in the borough of Schtiylkill Haven. The borough of Schuylkill Haven hareafter forms a separate 'election. district, and the qualified voters thereof shall hereafter vote at the r general elections in separate boxes from the township at the house of Phil. ip Boyer The qualified electors thereof shall elect their officers annually at the time and- place for electing Sedges and inspectors, for conducting said el :ctirms agreeably to the provisions of the act entitled an "Act relating to electors ofthiscommonwealth"passed the second ofJuly one thousand eight hundred and thirty nine, and its supplements. 26. The electors of the brirough of Tamaqua, will hold their election at the school house in said, borough' At which time and places are to be elected by the ,freemen of the county of Sctuylkill ;-- One Person • For Canal Commissioner of the Commonwealth of Pt nrsylvania. wo Persons For Members of the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of.Pennnaylvania One Person . ,_ • For Prothonotary and Clerk of the Courts of Quarter . Sessions and Common Pleas. _ One Person For Register and Recorder and CM. of the Orphans' Court. One Person ! For Treasurer of the county of Schuylkill. One Person • For County;Conimissioner. ,On© Person For Directcr of the Poor. • One Peirson For Co4nly Auditor. Two Persons For Trustees of the Onvicaburc Academyuin the county of Schuylkill. The general election to be opened between the hours of 8 and 10 ()Wadi' in the forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or adjournment until 7, o'clock in the evening, when the polls shall he closed. - In pursuanw of on Art of the General Asseinbly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvsnia, entitled "An Act :elating to the election of this Commonwealth," passed the day of July, A: D., 1839, Notice trhereby given, . - "That the inspectors and judges, cnosen as aforesaid; shall-meet at the respective places appointed for holding the election in the districts to which they respectively belone,hefo3 i nine o'clock in the morning of the sec ond Tueida October, In each and every year, and each of said Inspectors shall appoint one oleJk„who shall be a qualified voter of such district. "In case the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for inspector, shall not' attend 'on the day of election. then the-.person who shall have received the second highest number of yetis for judge at the neat preceding election shall act as in spector in his place.- And in caul the person who shall have received the highest number of votes for inspector =shall not attend, the person eleited judge shall appoint an inspector in his place ; and in case the person elec ted judge shall not attend, then the inspector who re ceived the highest number of votes shall appoint ajudge In his place; and if any vacancy shall continue in the board tor the space of one hour after the time fixed by law for the opening of the election, the qualified vo ' ters of the township, ward or district, for which such officer shall have been elected, present at the place of • election . , shall elect one of their number to fill such va cancy. It shall be the 'duty of said asset - sore respectively to attend at the place of holding every general, special eitownship election during the whole time said el ec tion is kept open, for the purpose ermine information to the inspectors and judges when called on in resat ton to the right of any person assessed by theta to vote at such election, co. such other matters in relation to tit . 1 1 assessments of voters as the sald'inspecters or judge, or either.of them shall from time to those require. ' "The 'no person shall• be permitted to irate at any election s . 4/ aforesaid, other than a white freeman of the age of twenty,one years or more, who shall have resided within theieste at least one year`, and in the ekction' diStrict where he offers to vote 'et least ten days immediately preceding such electiort, and within two years paid a state or county tax, which shall have been assessed at least ten days before the election.— But a citizen of the United States, who had previously been a qualified voter Ofthis state, and retrieved there- . from and returned, and who shall have resided* the , election'district, and paid taxes as aforesaid, shill be entitled tertrote after residing In this state trix months ; Provided that the white freeman, citizen of the United States, who had previously been a qualified voter of this state; Sind removed therefrom and returned, and who shall have resided in the election district, and paid taxes as afOresaid, shall be entitled to vote after resi ding in this state six months ; Provided, that the white freemen citizens of rne United States, between the ages of twenty-one and twenty-two years, and hating resided in this state one year and in the election district ten days ail aforesaid, shall be entitled :to vote, al though they shall not have paid taxes. ''No person shall be permitted to vote whose name is contained in the Hot of taxable inhabitants fur n lilted by, the commissionerans aforesaid unless, first he, produce a receipt for the payment ;within two. years. of a state or county tax assessed agreeably to the constitution, and give satisfactory evidence either on his ownnatb or affirmation of another,; that he has paid such a tax, or on failure to produce a receipt, shall make oath to the paymedi thereof ; or second, If he claims a right to vote bv being an elector between the ages of twenty-one and twenty-two years,the shall de-' pose on oath or affirmation; that he has resided ip the . ,state at leas* one year next beforehis application, and , make such proof of residence in the district as it is re quired by this act, and that he does verily believe from the accounts given hint that he is of the age aforesaid, - and give such other evidence as is required by this act, whereapon the name of the person sod admitted to vote shall be inserted in the alphabetical!list by the Inspectors and a note made opposite thereto by writing the word 'lax," if he shall be admitted to Vote by rea son of having paid a tat, or the word "are," if lie shall be addiltted to vote on account of hid age. and in . either case the reason of such vote shall be called out to the clerks, who shaft mark It in the list' of voters kept by theta. . .. In all cases where the name of the person claim ing to Vote his not found on the list furnished by the commissioners and assessor, or his right to Vote wheth er found thereon or not is objected to by any •qualified citizen, it shall be theduty of the Inspect Ors to exam- tile such person on oath as to his qualifictitions, and if lie claims t4have resided within that +tate for one year or more; his oath shall be sufficient proof !thereof, but . 'lie shall make proof by at least one compel:eat witness, who shill bit a qualifit d electerthat he has resided with in the dt3triet for more than ten days next immediately preceding said election, and shall also hitnself swear that la: hotia tide residence. in pursuancef his lawful calling; to within the district and that he] did not re nve in the said district for the purpose of . °ling there.) m cy if, t• Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall make dee proof, if reqtiired, of residence tind payirient oftaxes, asinforesaid, shall be admitted totvcte in the township, Ward or district in which lie shall reside • If any pqrscrt shall prevent of attempt to prevent any rtflict:ri.; of an election under thisact hoar holding bitch 'elvtthitt, or use or threaten any violence to any suet officer, or .shall interrupt or impropeily - interfere with hint Incite ex , cotton of his ditty, or shall block up or a: I trillt to block the W Meow or avenue to any win dow w here the same may be holden. or shall riotously dliturtt the t , _tace at suchelection, or shall Oise or prac tice any intlinidafinn, threats, force, or vldlenc.e, with design to infiumice unduly Or overawe an} elector, or to prevent him from voting, or to restrain /he freedom of choice. such person on conviction shah be fined in any sum me exceeding five hundred dollars and' be iiii. prtsoned foit any time not less than one nor more than twelve niotttlis . And ifit shall be showne the court Where the trial of such offence shall be ad that the ' person so offending was not a resident of th'e city, ward, .district, or township, where the stliti .offettee was cum -mitt...td,and not entitled to; vole therein, then, on eo n - victiondmieall he sentenced to,,pay`a fine of not less than i - nn;lninflrell dullara, and. be impriso ned not less thams is months nor more than twh 'yearsi. - , . . If any poison or. persons shall mako any het or wager upon the result of any election within this common wealth, or Shall offer to make any such bet or water, either tiv verbal proclamation thereof, or 191 any written or printed advertisement, challenge or invite any per son-ti% or persOns to make myth bat or wager, on con viction thereof he or they shall forfeit and,p . three times the amount so bet, or off.ned lobe bet. ' The Judges are to make their returns CM* the ounty of Schuylkill, at tie Court House in Oirvigsb rg; on Friday, the 17th -day of October A. D.,1815._ i _ . . . . . . Given under toy !rind eta seal at the Sheriff's Office at OryieAfire, and dated SlTtentherfith in the year of our Lord odethousand hundredand forty five and sixty nit year of the Independanco oC the United States of America. • 1 - God save the Cominonalecelt - I JEREMIAH REED, Sheriff Sheriff', three Or7igs burg, Sept.; 6th I ' Bls. • J I . • 36 CO3D'S P3TENt , dALVANIC BATTERY. • sunscriber informs the public:On he has been appoinied'by Win. P. Court, 'of •Philidelphia. his agent for the sale in this and the adjoining counties of Ins PATE r .rl' GRADUATED GA I. DAT TERy. adapted to the use of Physicians and other persons of iamlpctent skill, in the treatment of nervous disorders. desirous of purchasing Mr.: coad's instiu meets can have 'an opportunity of examining the ap paratus, at my residence in the Town UalPof this bo rough. • Among the many complaints which have beeticured and alleviated by this powerful agent in Medical prac tie, may be enumerated l'a-alysis. L emaciated Liintis, Rheum ttis:r,Tic Doiureua and vart.itis other oeuralgicandnervoini disorders. • c. Ilavin,g purchased one of-Mr. Coad's Graduated Batteries. I am prepared to operate on pelisons suffer ing under any of the above described tornplaints, and respectfulik solicit all those who may feel interested in-this pliblication, to call and examine my' apparatui. • , j'ETER F.! MUDEY. 6, 1545. ' . :36-6mo =l= Carpetings, Floor Clothii, &o - , AT THE CHEAP STORE, , 41 STRAWBERRY STREET, PHILADELPHIA. -, tA 7E would call the attention of persons in want of V -New;Carpets, &c., to the fact of our tieing enabled to sell goods at very low prides, because in our present situation, our rent and other expenses are very held, and we offer for this season an excellent assortment of ileautifu4 Imperial ) Ingrain and Venetian CARPETINGS. . (of evdrY varier ) 1 Alan, Floor Oil Cloths, from 2 to 21 feet wide, cut to fit rooms, balls, 4-c., hearth rugs, table ',covers, floor baize, stair, rods, mats, 4-c , wholesale or retail, at the lowest prices. F q- A aupitly of the low priced Carpets from 31 to 50 cents per yard, alwaes on hand I - ELDRIDGE 4- BRO#IER, N 0.41 Strawberry st., one door above.chesnut, near second street, Philadelphia. Plitlada.,, Sept., 0, '36-omo , 3 C RD. / CLEIVIENS & BAKER, • .Wholesale Druggists and itnnufaclu i rers of Co pal rarrukh ; Alm), Sole Agentsfo' the ' Franklin Window Clam Works. HAVING: been long engaged in the 'manufacture of Copal Varnish [ a well as iiihe'r kinds.] we are now prepared t a oder to purch - osers, an article which in goal:1y, ,cannot,he surpassed the -Union Also. recetvinz. Weekly from the naiad cclebr..tcd Works, Window . Glass of every .Ira Constatitly on hand, a It Id assortment of Leid of the most approved brawls,- IOU:1., her with 3 large gird( of Drugs, Medicines. Points, Indigo. Dye•sintri., Colors. Bronzes. botch Metal. Caine;s' hair l'encilai Paint liroahes. Pellet Knives. 4 , c , comprising every article in th.s Itne—all of which will Ile Sold at the lowest • possible prices by CI,E'rlE NS,Q BAKER, N0:97. north 3d st., one door itiove,wood in. Phila. Philada,,,Seniemtnar 6, .36-2.m0 • To Boat Olin6i.sl t;indersigned is prepared .to letil.then boats a now.in use, by building a new iniathip section, either to donnedt by parts or to build in permanent ly. As there is no doubt of the completien of the en-. largid locks by tie first of . 117.1 y nest persons own ing good ;New York Boats—will see the necessity of additional length. as 'heir eargees will be incr.:aced thorebv.to some IUU or 120 tone. • i , F`or further inlorm ition enquire of the suhsoribet by mail or otherwaic.- JOHN M. COSLAND. ei ; . Stfay Cows. • c„,I,TRAVED a war from the V..tiley Furnnce three IJ COWS ; One black, with a piece of her tail cut off—one red Cow with :a white face lndi has bat 'one eke—thit other a small red and white spotted Cow, with a small bell bound with an iron collar round her neck. An* person returning the suid;Cows to Bobb's llotel,sNew Philadelphia, or give, him; information where be can get thera.again, will be reasonably re warded. , JOHN QUIGLEY. . _ 13121EZ1 • • Stray Cows. i. ei AAIE to the stable of the subscriber; reatatng at HeckShurville. about three waeks ago, two Cows: one is a White and, fellow Cow with on, and has a small tunp od the right side. and' has a white face wittily white swipe on her back. l'he other is a black Muhley, with a star in her ,forehead. 'Cie 0 , 3 , 1ra arc rellue•tted in.corne forward' prove prop arty; pav :'eharges and take thetp away, otherwise they will be.scld.. WILLIAM PAYNE. lepternber 6, ! . _ . 1 Catholic BoOka. Hotichlohh's Prayer Book. . . . Christian's Guide, plain and gilt, '• . Key cif Heaven. Poor Man's Manual. . . Pious Guide. Bey of Paradise. , Chapel Companion. • Catholic Piety. ' Daily Exercises, plain add gilt. True Plety. • , . Vade Meceum. Plain and gilt. Ureuline Manual, plain and gilt Sunday School Prayer Book. Poor Man's Catechism. Bailer's small Catechism Duey Bible, &e. &o. &c. Also, slew German Catholic Prayer hooka, jast re= tetrad and for sale very cheap by B. HANNAN, Ail August 3Ctll I New-York Wholesale Houses.l' • , • 9'lflE undersi gned Merchants, Manutbcturers, 14 1 1 porters and Wholesale Deaterit, In the city of New York, are prepared with full Stocks of Goods In,their respective branchee, for; the Fall and Winter Trade,. and embrace the opportehity afforded by the News* Per Press of poor districtio invite Country Merchants, to-visit the New York Market, end examine their soy' eral assortments . • • 1 i - I , The extent and variety of the New-York market, is unequalled ; and whilelhey unite in giving you their respective branthes of trade, and places of business, they also assure you,that it is their determination 10 please both old and newt customers, who may call on them, both in terms and prices. i 1 I 1 MB 'RTERS AND DEALERS IN CLOT H S, CAS.: 81MERES, Yestnigs WINTER GOODS, : . TAILOR'S TRIMMINGS, &c. 11 WIC n G. Ht, & Co:, SI William street, corner of I Malden Lane., • IMPORTERS and DEALERS•in STAPLE and FAN -1 1 'CY SILK GOODS. •wm.lW. Pinneo; di.•,Co , .77 and 39 Cedar street, cornet of William, Silks, Ribbons, Millinery Goods, French Flowers, Feathers, &c.I t „ -1 IMPORTERS and DEALERS in STAPLE and FAN , - CY DRY GOODS. • - , C. W &J. T., Mnore, & Ce., 207 Pearl street, 4 doors • ab9ve Malden Lane. I I • ZEPHYR WORSTED", PURSE TWIST,' FLOSS SILK. SILK PURSES; SILK aurroNs: SILK i LACETS, EMBROIDERY CAN YAsS, and EM- • . BRO IDERY ARTICLES in generaI,RIBBONS, SILKS; G ['OYES, SHAWLS, LACES. &c. D. S; Turner, 60. Williala street, between Cedar and Pine. • • ~ . IMPORTERS and JOBBERS Of BUSPENDERS4, CLOVES, CRAVATS, iSCARFS, HOSIERY. &c: jiANEFACTURERS of;CAPS. STOCKS, 1 LIN P.N.S. OIL BILES, &c.„ John , M. Davies & Joneis, 106 WitHain street, S. corner of John. . , , • • BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS. . ! Huntington & Sava:m.llG l'earl etreet. between Mat : deli Lane and Burling Slip. ! . S. 5..1& W. :Wood, 261 Pebri street„ opposite U. S. HO ' tel • I , , MANUFACTURERS and IMPORTERS of PAPER .. i lIANGINOs. M. Ar Howell, & Co., 367 Pearl street. Christy & Constant, GI Maiden Lane. . , • IMPORTERS nti nll kinds orrol't!; and FANCY AR '.TICLES;PERFLIMERT, SOAP:, MUSICAL 1N. , ! - STRUMENTS. STATIONF al' ARTICLES. GERMAN ,GEASS WARE. FRENCH CHIN A.A.c. Charles F. A. - Ilitiricha: 1501froadway and 7.3 Liberty ' streets, sneressor to W. Werikineister, also Ar , chery and Cricket itrinienients. MANUI.ACTUREJPI4 DEPOT fot the sale of BOOTS, • i 'll3 InGANS, SHOES, &c. Cate, Stout Ward, 23i Pearl street, corner of Bur , 4 line Sli 1 - !: D. Wra, & Co., 213 Pear/ street. 1 MAIFACTUIIER nod IMPORTER of SADDLERY; HARNEs,s, and COACH HARDWARE. . i ,W. J,. Bock, 201.1 Pearl street, four doors above Maide:n L „ • atin... . i , .. I. , . impowrEns and DEII . :ERS in "FOREIGN and Do . - I MESTM DA.itDwARE and CUTLERY. Alfred F. Lagrave, '2lO Greenwich rtrcet, cor.ncr of : Barclay. IMPORTERS Mid DEALERS in HARDWARE, BAR, ; . IRON. and STEEL, NAILS, AN V11. , 4„ VICES, ,SMITH'S BELLOWS ;SHOVELS, CHAINS, &c. Wetmore & .Co,r r 79 anti ' SI Vesey :treet, corner of Wdshington. i I • ' IMPORTERS k DEALERS in DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS. ,DYE-STUFFS, VARNISHES, &c. .1 H. H. SchielTelin & CO• : also general agents fir Swaim's Panricea and Verutifuge, 101 and ISO John street. I • 1 , , IMPORTERS, DEALEO. and MANITEACTUREIL , 4 I inl DYE-STUFFS, DYE WOODS, ACIDS, &r. William Partridge & Son! 9:: Cliff street. COFFEE, COCOA, MIYsTARD and SPICES, ground 1 and whole, Full aSSOrI imlits. the Hope Mills Co. A. Worthington, office,47 Ilium street, Mills 14 Market • 1 field street. 1 Hains &.. Kinsel', North !liver Mills, 213 West street, betWeen - Frankfm and Harrison streets. - .. - - - - - M ANDFACTURERS of Scented. SHAVING and FAN i ILY % .9 . 0. 6 41'5,1 Essences, Perfumery, Chrystaline candles. &c. Importers of Paris PERFU- • ! i I MERV, Labels, Glass Ware and fancy ar- I tides for Drtiggists !who put op Perfumery. ./nlinSon, Vroorn,& Forghlr. 3 Courtlandt street. i . DEALERS in PAINTS,OILS.GI.ASS,DYE-STUFFS, ..¢6.. Manufacturers Of White Lead, Colored I Paints, Verdigris:l Potty and Varnishes, I Ripley & McCullough, iv front street, corner of Bur.: ling Slip. 11 MANUFACTURER of SyRUPS, CORDIALS, SWEET MEATS. CROCOLAT.E, PREPARED CDC( I, ' [ f a .. 'nd COCOA PASTE, ROCK CANDY, VER- , MICILLLMACARONI, PEPPER SAUCE, l' i LIME JUICE, BITTERS, &c. ' •I ~lolin B. Ittiy,•3lland 33 il l rling Slip. I • I RICH'S Improved patent SALAMANDER SAFES ! . Warranted ofttrely flee from dampneas....be- Me ,an improvement on Wilder's. A. SI Marvin, 13S watek street, opposite Depeyster street,! 1 WILDER'S genuine Patent SALAMANDER SAFES, • warranted free from dampness. ! • Silas C. Herring, Manufacturer 131 water street, cor ner of Lepel ster street! I Manufacturer and Impoiter of 31IISIGAL INSTRU MENTS. and Dept of Bronze Powder. Edward Bunk, 81 Fulton street, corner of Gold. Manufacturer and Importer of Double and Single . -- .. . 1 Action HARPS, STRINGS, ,i 1 SIC, &c. , J. F.lllrovine, 2;31 Broadry. , Manufactdry of Chapman's nape Strops, fO2 Nils street. .itold at fitst prices by all the Hard- warcand Fancy Goods Imparters—Prices tier • . don *3.01.-SS.QO-.6,06 and $5,00, a re- I duction of more than 331 per cent. I ' FRENCH CHINA! ai LASS WARE. t F. Gerardin 15 John str'pe nt for Manufacturers. ' Gilding and Paintina oh a Ware to match any pattern, executed at thin establishment. Smporter and Dealetl, in CHINA. GLASS and ' I EARTHENWARE. Henry W. Haydock, WA Pearl street . , Camtron, Moore & Co., 115 Malden Lane, Importers and Manufartur.rs of LOCKING GLASES, I.OOEING CLASS PLATES, PICTURE FRAMES, &c. Bull l& Donaldson, '228 Pearl street, between Maiden ' Lane and John street. Hooper R. Brother. 100 I;(11ton street ; also. plain and' orittnental Gilding, ed and Curtain Ornaments,i Pa ntings, Eneravinza,l&c. PRINTER'S and BINDER'S Warernoms; PRESSES,, TYPE, NIACHINERY, ,TEAM ENGINES & SAWS.: R. Hoe & Co., 20 and 31 Gold street. • Manufacturers of END' . ESSED m0r.0 . ".0. and Int..' porters of FRENCH ; CALF SKINS, 131,'K. and COLORED MOROCCO LININGS, GALOONS; 'SAT' N;TUSKS, PATENT LEATIIER,&c. -Meige Brothers, M Franl;fort street. Matn i p . acturers and DenlOrs In WELDED, WROUGHT, nod CAST IRON PIPES, Ste. The las If. Norris - 4- Itrether, 62 Gold street, opposite ' An t—olso Pipes, and all kinds of fittings for Steam, Witter, 4.e ' Importers and , Deater Foreien FRUITS, WINES, .. C s m CORDIALS, SEGARS, 4.e. More. Lent 4 Co., IPS' ;front street, une door below Fulton. FREES, Commercial Garden an 1 Nursery of Parsons 4. :Co,, Fltighim!, near New Y rk.; Ivory desirable variety or Fruit and Ornatnenial Trees, Shrubs, Plants, Ra ges, ke., at :reduced priees-; Catalogues furtlighe.S. gratis. l!ldw 'York, Septemberi 6,1915. 36- . .. , • • r 1 . Dancigig School. . • , - E lm: suhßerther respectfully annomcee to the eit a tzeni of Pottsville :hod vie laity that . he will pa!y them, a .visit on or .ibmit the first of October, For the pure se of opehml a IDancim; School. Annhca Lions in the mean lime can be made at the office or the llitrns' Journal. 1 FRANKLIN S'I'OUCII. Septem —... ber 6. • 6 , . --.. 'II)7PE FOUNDRY AND PRINTER'S' Turuishin Ware-house, rinie subscribers have opened a new Type PoundrV 1 in the city of New,Vork, where they. are. ready to supply orders to any extent, for any kind of Job or tan cy Type, Ink, Paper. enSes, Brass Rule, tree) Column do, Composing Sticks. Chases, and every article nuns sary!for a Printing Office. ; The type, which are east an new moulds, from an entirelymew set ofmatrixes, with deep counters, are warranted to he unsurpassed y b -any, and will be, sold -at prices to suit the times. ' r \ Printing Presses-furnished and also Steam Engines of ttre most approved patterns] "L.,. . N.ll3:—A Machinist cOnstantly in attendance to ,re pair ;presses and do light -work. - Composition rollers east for printers... Editors ofNewspaperti, who will buy three times as -much type as their hills amount to, may give the above six months insertion iOl their papers, and send their papers containing it to the subscribers.- - I ' COCKROPT & OVEREND, 68 Ann st. August 30th ! . 1 , ' • 3.5-6 mo • In the muter of the seer* and final account of Richard . Boone the Asslneo 'Samuel Beitolet and Wife as flied tke'sixtA duy of ..Afav d. ,D.,1845 Notice. • mHE subscriber Appointed by the Court of Common . 1 Pleas of Schuylkill County, Commissioner, t z ci tritulte the money in th hands of the Assignee among the Creditors entitled thereto, under the assignment, hersby gives notice to an those concerned and interes ted, that he will be In attendance for that purpose, at his office in the borough of Orwigsburg, on Monday the sixth day of October next, at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon, when and where entomb as are interested may attend. • CHARLES WHITMAN, Commissioner. Ati gust 30 . : 35-31. 1 35 - :it* • To Miners. • WANTED.. -A stfllihl man to contract for getting out a huge quantity of Iron Ore, by the ton, the Ore:to be washed. To a man well quaittled to lead a sat of hands, (wide-bean be obtained in the neighbar hood,) favorable terms Will be offered, and steady em ploYment given for a term of years. Apply to _ _ i FREDERICK GOODELL ." lEaston Iron Works,Easton,Northampton eo. Pa. Aug. 23, . I . , L L Pub li c Sale. ' , ILL be sold at Public Sale, on Saturday. the 13th day of September peat, at 2 o'clock P. H., on the premises, the building known as the Union Church and iiehool house, and lot of ground on Mauch Chunk street. ,in the borough of Tamaqua-30h? 150 feet. By order 'of the Trustees, I JOHN K. SMITH ( Elee'p... .-Ta.mtorsa, Maui 30 4615 , 30—St I_ I ' UM 1M INTER S. TO P THE MINERS': JOURNAL. .IVEXATIOIV :OF TEXS;S: GREAT ATTILACTION: HARDWARE &.IRON; STORE. TRE substriberresimetflilly informs his facade and the public generally, that he has just received a splendid assortment of HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, HOLLOW-WARE, CARPFNTEWS TOOLS, &c., which added tohis former Steck presenta ft variety to those desirous of purchasing, tinsurpasseMin the re gion, for quality and cheapness. A large insortment of the best Axes at prices ranging from 73 eenti to $1,23. , Grindstones, • ' telirper lb. - 4 American Steel, 9 s. Best Cast Steel, - g B l '" " Lead, 7 Rolled Iron, . 5 , • Nails by the Keg, • 54 Tin, 2 boxes for $23.00, cheaper than ever.-Wire of all sizes very low. His assortment conslata-partly of Anvils, Bellows, Spikes, Knives and Forks, Spoons, Nails, Chains,Shovels,atidTea and CoKee Kettles, Spades, very cheap; ;Bucket4laeks, Rides, ' Planes, Saws, Hatchets, :Rifiebarrels ; Gtass and Vices,Wagon box--ZGrain Scythes, Sickles, vs, Hay and Dung forks, :Files, Rasps,Candle sticks, Henna tis,llorseshoes, Paps:gee. 'AlsO, Dye Suns Copper and Iron Settles, :Glass, Varnish, Putty, And every other article usually kept in Hardware Establishments, all of which ho tells at ti•very low t a te.;Pe rsons commencing housekeeping, Blacksmiths. Carpenters, Cabinet Makers, Saddlers, ect., avill find it to their advantage by calling and examining his stock before purchasing elsewhere,'at the Hay Scales, cor ner of Centre and Market street.. Ile tenders his unfeigned thanks to his old friends and customers tbr their liberal support, and Aolicks their further patronge. .: I GEORGE 11. SIICIITER. Pottsville, August IG, ISIS. I 33--* Glenn's Ce ebrate4 Preparrion.i. GLENN'S INDIAN DYE, Light. or Red hair, WVh i t:rer r s, E o p r '' g l egr n q r t e Vll G , ltallsome Brown or Jet Black, Without staining the skin or injuring the hair iwthe leant. The cutout 15 natant!, and will not rub err or soil thewhitest muslin, Price 50,cents. GLENN'SI 031 AN KALI - DOR,' A certain remedy for Pimples, Freckles, Ten, Moth or Morpliew, Redness, Blotches.. Sunburn, Tatter Etc. It may be used with perfect safety on the mist delicate complexion, and gives the skin a sail and rair appear. aloe. Price 50 cents per bottle. GLEN N'S.IN DIAN OIL; For promoting the growth and beautifying hair, giving it a glossy softness, . preventing it trim falling out, colouring dandruff pc. It has the property,of making the hair dark, and preventing. it from 'Writing gtey and being pleasantly perfumed, It is excellent. for dressing the hair in general. Price 50 CZltt3, l GLENN'S ROS,E TOOTII PASTB. This very pleasant and perfectly oath dehtrifice gives a pearly whiteness to the teeth, preventing Feud remov ing spurs - of incipient decay. gives firmness to the gums and sweetness to the breath. I'rice 25 cents GLENN'S DEPILATORY Removes superfluous hair front the face; neck, and anus, without injury to the skin. Price 50 cents. GLEN 'S REAL BEAR'S 011,, Warranted genuine, and refined by n peCuliar process; for promoting the growth and beautify tie the hair Ibis ankle is confidently reccommended: It is also very ueeful for removing Scurf and Dandruff, and.fnr the heads of children. It is pleasantly perfumed, and is fur sale in bottles of various ' . ' GLENN'S CURLING FLUL , Giving the hair a betiutifulcurl, and It ping It in curl in warm or damp weather- Price 50e nts. GLENN'S — SUPERFINE PEAR 'POWDER, A beatitiful Costnetic,allayingßush of heat, giving° fairoess , o the enniplexiim and to the features; in many persons a clear and transparent so, nesauf expression- Price 25 cents pet box. GLENN'S TOILET AND NU..SER , i POWDER Is confidently recommended to the ladies as of the ve ry best quality, and entirely free from grit or any pernicious ineredient. It is beautifully white and soft. and is sold plain, or perfumed with various odors. The above named exellent articles arc Confidently re commended to the public at really gond, They have been in general use for many years past; and have inl ay sustained their well earned reputation. Prepared by L. Ws GLENN, Manufacturer of Perfumery. Fancy Soaps, .tc., No. 91 South Third Street, opposite the Exchange, Phila delphia. Fri' sale in Pottsville,'by , B. BANK 1:j, Agent. August 18, register's .Notico, • merricE is hereby given to all persons ii . iferesa 1.11 in the following Executor, Adminisirabar and tjuardian accuumk, that the same have been passed by, the liegisier 4 Said will be presented to the Or phan's Court of rile County of Schuylkill, in be held at Orwigsburg, on Monday, the Bth day- of Septem• ber next, at It) o'cicielt, A. Al., fee confirmation and allowance. , The account of George Harem, guardian of Ni ehael and Elizabet4i, tutor 011dreu of Christian Grim, ji , ;' The second acceutit of John Pole, administrator de bonis son of tile Estate or John ott, senior, late of the borough of Pottsville, 4cceased. The account of Daniel Faust, administrator of the Estate of Elizabeth Faust, late of West grunswig township, deceased. , Tlre third account of Peter Kremer, Kseeutor'Of the Estate of Abraham.Feriig, late of the- township. of Pinegrove, deceased. ' The account of Daniel F. Berge?, Josepb Berger; and Wm. Berger, Executors of the Estate of Ludwig' Berger, late of .Manheitn township, deceased.. The account or Jonathan Kistler, Executor of the Estate of Jacob Leiby, late of West Porn township, deceased. The a,count of Robert Bell. Executor of the Es, tate . l of William Bell, late of the borough of Potts villei-deceascd. 'l'aaccount of Levi Miller and Peter ,linger, ad mintirators of the Estate Of Jacob Kimmel, late of t Low i Mahantango toWnship. deteased. T e account of Peter Rutz. administrator of the Esta e of Samuel Schwartz, late of Friedensbusg. SchuSdkiil county, deceased. The account of Jahn S.C. Martin. administrator of the estate ofJohn Timmons, late of. the borough of Pottsville, 'deceased. $ The account ofJohn W, Heffner and George Moy er, executors of the estate Of John Heffner, late of the borough of Pottsville, deceased. The account Of. Michael Fritz, administrator of the estate of George Hain, late of N avtie township, 'cleceased. - :l'he account of John Maurer, guar/Ilan of Mary Mills; minor child of Jiiseph Mills, late of the t.tu rangla of Millersville, deceaeed.' The account ofJacob Ilammer,one of the 'admin ixtrators of the Estate of Michael Delbert, late of West Brunawig township. deceased. ' • The account of Rob't M. Palmer, executor ofJa cob Bensinger, late of the borough of Pottsville, de ceased-. JOHN ft DOWNING, Register. Register's office,Orwigs burg, August 9, 1845: % • 32-5 t Adjourned . Orphans' Court Sale. .• 111111317 ANT to an order of the Orphans' Court of I Schuylkill County, will be sold by Public Vendue, on Monday, the Ist day .of September, at the house of George D. Boyer, in the Borough of Orwigsbare. in said i.ccuaty, a certain tract .of ~1.44? V Woodland, Oiled "Glendow er" situate In Rush township, Schuylkill county, adjoining • , lands of Samuel Lindner, the Don. Charles S. Case, David D. Stewart and the oorrts Canal Coinpany, containing 409 acres, and 40 parehes or thereabouts. It is situated, about six miles above Tamaqua and within half a mile of The road leading from Tamaqua to Hazleton—the State road lo Wilkes bane, also passee_ through the land.' 'Mere is a dam and old Saw mill upon the premises. Late , the estate ofJacob Hithley ,deceaacl. • Sale to commence at two o'clock in the' afternoon,' when due attendance will be given, and the terms of sale made known by • MAB1".1. BiJBLBY.. ) Adw . x. ANNA L. HUBLEY, By Order of the Cwt.. • 'JOHN IL DOWNING, Clerk. Ortigiburg; August 21 1415. . ' • Dissolution. of Partnersilip. • MID: partnership forinerly existing between Lauer Ft VanduSen, was dissolved on the 2lst of July tilt, by mutual Consent. The brewing business will be carried on in futurely.George Lauer, and the bot ding business by limiry Vandusen. All persima hay.. ing claims against the firrnore respectfully rrquestal to preseht meth io ei.her fur payment,and all tnoue t. - dented are requested to. make payment. •• two. Liuk:Ett. • ' HENRY VAN OUSELS'. N. 13.—Thc above signed tender their sincere thanks to thh public for the many favors they have received, and respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. `Aug. 1601, ' 93-3t* 100 Dollars Reward. rrllEatrive reward will be paid to tee informer on .1 the conviction of the evil disposed person or persons Who, on Sunday last, placed timber and stones on thu trick of the Mount Carbon Rail road, or who' may by ao doing. hereafter endanger the lives or property of persons using said' Road. NATHAN CLEAVER, Collector.- August IGth • 33—It • Commissioner. THE subscriber recpectfhlly informs the citisens`o Schuylkill county. that he vr 111 be a candidate foi COMMISSIONER of Schuylkill County, at the ensuing election. Ile pledges himself if elected. to discharge the duties of the office with fidelity and impartiality. (FORGE H. STICRTER. Pottsville, August 9,1895. 32 Wanted Iramediater. 50Pantatoo , n & YeelL p ukgs, at T CO & TAYLOR'S, • ; Corner of Centre & Igabintango eta July _12,• • Rail Road Iron. JTAT received at the Yotk Store, 20 ton of alai Road Iron, of the following aeries, to wit : 8 ton 21 z 0. b ton 1/ 6 ton 1 i 0. All of which will he sold for CASH as low as it can betted any wnere the erne quali ty. • . An; 9,32-3 t EDWARD YARDLEY. PHILADELPHIA CHEAP! CHE.OIPI! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. • DAVID EVANS, SR , 144 NORTH eNCOND OTHEiT; BELOW TINT 11THEST! RESPECTFULLY informs his Mends and the pub* lic, of his having constanly ou hand and for sale, * fine assortment of LOOKING GLASSES, Gilt, Ma hogany. and Stained Framed; Toilet Glasses, Portrait and Picture Frames, Splendid French Mirrors. Also, a selecteilassortment of FLOLNISILINO HARDWARE, consisting of • t Cutlery, Casten. ! . Japanery, Fire Irons, Britannia Ware, Boilers, ' Tea Kettles, &c.,&e. Including every variety of Furnishing lard-ware,to suit - House-keepers, Hotels and ,Colunuy Merchants; whose attention he respectfully intim& and by price, attention and promptness, Units! to merit their appro,;- bation. - DAVID EVANS, JR.,. 144, North Second at., Philada, Philada., August 23, : • . 34-.7-3nm Playing, Visiting I .Sr. Blank Cards. GA' OR GE COOK, OF the late firm of FAY Smith Ar. Cook, for the past 6 years, manufacturers of the celebrated Bartlett Cards, would inform the publie and the patrons of the old establishment, No. 71 Fulton steeeL where he has always been employed, that he coatinues the nianufac-; Lure of all the varieties of Playing, Vj siting and Blank Cards, Itmeto6ire furnished by, the efitablisent--and that orders for various kinds will be fa ithfully and promptly executed, on application to his sole agents, Messrs. Ely Fr- Latham, No. 71 Fulton streeyot the fol lowing prices, usual discount thr cash, or OFthose who buy to sell again.viz; , • . Marble and white backs, ; . 636 00 per gross . ' Harry 8 do do ! •30 00 do Decaturs do do 1 . 21 00 do Elssler 'do do j 21 00 do . . Merry-Andrews ,do, 18 00 do Hilanders No.l star A.m . ble Mk 15 00 •do Do 2 do„12 00 do Enamelled,lvory and Pearl entrace Card+, as per We' following scale; Lilian. No, $ Enamelled $2,00 No: 15 En3naelled 85,001 4' do 2,00 14 do . 5,00 3 - do 1,00 13. .do 9,5 D .2 , do 1,50 12 do 4,00 I / do ' 1,25 ' 15 ivory & pearl 11 ' Ivory & pearl i surface, 2,50 . surface, 1,37, 14 do 1,87 110 do 1,20 • .13 do ' 1,75 .0 do 1,2 ' 12 do 1,50 S'. tiol,oo Small. .. .0 V o 1,00 11 Enamelled 4,00 I ,ti do 1,00 10 do 3,50 5... do 9 do , 3,00 I =6 .4 , do • 75 8 do . 2,50 3 do 2' 7 do 2,50 . 2 do 65, 6 do , 2,25 , do • 50 Embossed enamelled cards, tinted and plain, beautifully' polished with elegant design'and oorders. Printer's blank cards. Small blanks Inlayi do ng card size) No. 1 $1512 per grosa. • 2 Large blanks, uo • 1' 0.1 • do , do' 21 Double size of the small 1. .30 . . do do - 2 21 Double sire of the large I 62 ' do ,do. 2 62 . Alsci all the above sizes of every color to order. - Other sizes cut to order of either the foregoing hinds. Mourning cards of various sizes made to order. . . . [ Gold bordering cards do .do Gilt edge ' do ' , do Enamelled sheets cap size, and 20 by 21 inches. Ivory stirface . do . do Pearl do do . do Blank sheets • do do Also, Railroad and Steamboat Tickets mode to ()Mer l of any color, or of different colors as may be desired.' The subscriber invites all editors of the United Statei and Ganada, who are deposed ro take their pay in cards, and who will send him s.copy oftheir psper, etintaining this atlyerthement, to insert it for three months. GEORGE MOE. 31-3tuo Nets York .qugust 23d MILLINERY GOODS. 1 John Stone & Sons, PE*LERS 10.1 Since, Ribbons & Goods,' No, 45, South Second rlreet, Phitada. • - A rIF. now receiving. and will continue to receive' .rk through the Fay, a large and handsome assortment . of . Silk Velvets, black and colored, New Style popriet Gonds—ftgured and plain, Fall Sinai's in great. variety, • Fancy Feathers and Flowers. • and all the most Fashionable • Trimmings.; Caps, Cap stuffs, And other articles used in the Millinery business;whlch will be sold on the most geasonaple germs Mada., Asgust.,3o, CHEAP FOR CASH! 5;:-., . witnxesscE ~t, RETAIL, . 1 ..' ' 4..f!7" - BookShue and Cap Store, No. 21 ma diet it. betsretafront 4- Id rt. sort ids Matta • f'pHE subscriber has on heed a large and complete .1. assortment of the above named articles. to which he respectfully invites the attention of the people of PottsviLle .4 .Se,huyiltill county generally.' . consisting of . Meng', floys'and . l our h a ' coarse . wat, kip. calfskin, ! , - teal' and morrocco . , ' Boots and Winans ; • 1 ladies,' .Misses' acid , . ,Childrene Boots &Shoes I ' E - : inall their varieties; Indies', ' 4 gentlernen's gum over ' , shoOs dull kinrs, togeth; . ,er with mend ; boys' & .. ' t uhildrens'' caps of , I , every description. •Persons ,will 'find it to th eir interest. to call and, examine! my block, before purchasing elsewhere, as I am determined to sell at the lowest possible cash prices. - J 1 SAMUEL GOLDEY. • Philada., Auxust 2.- 31-3 mo FANCY DRY DRY GOOD STORE. MBE subscribers haying taken the large. five story store, No. 5, North third'et.; (which is now building, and will be finished by the 10th of August,) intend commencing the Wholesale. Fan cy Dry Good buSiness. Having great facilities for the purchase of goods, great care and attention will be pais.ll.o the stock. and it will at all seasons be kept / as well assorted,' as the . state of the market' will permit. Merchants imay depend at all times, finding al complete and large assortment of Dress Goods, Gloves, Silk and Velvet Points, Cravat,., Laces, Cap Stuffs, &e. . Also, a general assortment of MILLINERY GOODS. e. Ribbons, Bonnet Silks and Velvets, F mndations, Bonnet Frames and . Crowns. Wire; Wire Ribbon, Chip. Quillings, Bonnet Caps, Artificial • Flowers, Laces, Edgeing, &c, These goods will all ho sold at a small advance. . • H. A.• SHAKELFORD,.& Co. No. 5, north st.. Philada. Philada., July 12, 28-2mo* Gualgo. subscribers have just. received a fresh cup U plvofthis.valuable manure, direct from the lei and or johabee, and offer for sip 150 tons in gins. and bags in lots to suit purchasers. THOS. 'W., MOHO A N & Co. ID South Wharves, Philadelphia. Phitada. August 16th' 2ino FEVER 'AND AGUE!! 1000's 1 .• AND 10,0OO's ! ! A " env- suffering under that Bane of Life, Fever and Ague, or Billions Intermittent Fever Row and'e Improved Tonic Mixture.' is universally ac knowledged, bylhe disinters stiA, to be the Great Na tional Remedy—the only warrent,l, safe, sure and rad ical cure—that. never has failed, %shad properly used, to eradicate the disease and also Its immediate causes, restoring the natural feelings acid elasticity of the con stitution in a manner. that nothing else will. Wfberefore procure at onceXhis long-tried, old fa vorite and starling remedy, now called itowanti's proved Tonic mixture—protected against xounterfeit. era, by , the written signature of the original inventor, Jon. 8. Rowssn,over the myth of every bottle, and which may," for a certatuty, be obtained genuine in Pottsville, of JOHN S. C. MARTIN. /JOHN R. RONVAND, 11. M. Proprietor /JOHN north 2d it., Phllada. Anguilla, . 33--late BEST BURT HINGES, AffAN,UPACTURED dnd tbr.gaiti by MORRIS, TASKER & MORRIS,' Pascal Iron Warehouse; S. E. corner of Third and Walnut street, Philada. PliPpla•Angdat 9, 32 • SALT ! SALT ! ! C ALMA Salt In barrels & baby for sale at the lowest Market price, delivered on .board Of lets °nth. Schuylkill. rats of PORTERAGEGBAY by & 1111.4WHEIL 34 Walnut st: or racist st. Wharf Schuylkill. Philadelphia:July lath, ' • 2.1)-- • • Proclamation. XTOTIOE is hereby given, that a Court of Common 1 Pleas. for the trial of cause* at issue, in and for the County of Schuylkill,' will be held at ,Orwigsburg, in the County aforesaid, on hlonday4he Bth day of Sep tember, to continue two weeks. Therefore all persons having suits pending. and all persons who se duty it shall be to appear at said Court, will take no tl:e and govern themsevles accordingly. JEREDIAH REED, Sheriff. 'beef/ . i s Office Orwige- •:- burg. Aug. 2d, 1845. 5 : ' r 3/ LEGAL NOTICES. ROBERT M. PALMER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, . . • I N-OTARY AD PU131 • 10,. POTTSVILLE, PA. • • of Office in Centre' st. next door to the Ezebange.A3 27 JOHN IK. CLEMENT;.' Attorney at Law. • ;.: O FFIOE. Ceara* st., East side, 4 door, toclovr the office of the .311rts' Journal. Mar. 9 E. 0 1 . J.ll OKSO N, sittorney at - L a tv, ~rpztscictB Fa. • 111.0tnee in Markt* st., at the PaitpatimOrric.D., V., '25 . • JOHN . AS. NEVltt f r I ATItoIiNEY 'AT LAW, WILL attend to R.ll business entrusted to bim. with care and deaßtch. 0111 cc one door below the Miners' Journal. I October 19 John lid' Rosekpl.r y ATTORNEY AT LAW. MX! I.:. 317311 CK EN, . . ATTORNEY AT LAW,*n PGi77SVILLI. PA. • Will . practice in 014 several Courts of Schttylkil Co A. IV. LE YBURN, --, • Attoiney at Law. , HAP.,, opened an office. in the borough of llaven. Office in front street. second tinor easCol , M. Manning's. Motel. will attend to nil business en- Lrusted to his 'can, in the couutice'of dchuylisill and Berks.. April 211, 1644 j * . New Books. • Franc(4co, or the • Pig t ate of the Pacific; a tale ' of Land and Sea, kit Benj Harker, CACI., 12;„ or the sinzuiar adventures of a• beautiful girl! By J li. Ingraham. E.q. • , Fanny Faitfields or the Ruined Village Pnete.ts, a' 'fate by Professor! IVlluon,. • • 12; Eca Labrce ; or the ißescued Chief, a tale 01 the City and Forest, ty Tom Sbortiellow, 121 Part 6 Lardner's Ler. urea, 25 Chronicles of the Ba.tite ; an hietorienl romance. to comprise the secret history of the celebrated "Basilic St. Ant inie" from the period of its erection to that of its demolition, 75 Louisa Mildmay ; a tale by - author of "Two Old Men's tales," Voetittee of Creation- I =2d Edition, 75 'The Housekeeper's Atisistant, composed upon tent- ' perance nrincombi. by an 4)111 Housekeeper, • ,:ri, Viola; a romance, by tt3aron De I a Motto, 25 The %Yeah!! and Biography of the wealthy citizen's of Philadelphia, hy a member of the Philarlel. phis Bar.. i .',.- - .. , • t 25 1 Anna Minor andAth r tales, by T. 9 Arthur,. !ZS Part 1 Thiore Lffe of Napoleon, • ' 12: bt; Littel's Living Age .. . . 'August No. Musical L brary, ; 12! ' No. 7 Frost's History j.f the IVorld, No. :Ai Ito rpuee; itibie' l'art 3 Dashes at Life, by Willis, Paul Redding—A talc of the Brandywine, by T. B. • .Read 1 :a The Incendiary, by..inn. Broltarn Esq. . ;21 Together with. a - variety of other b0010....h4 Ncei ved and for sale by 1. B. BANNAisi, !Wt. August 23, I a . 31- . IRO_'! IRON!: BRIGHT S. • ' T rfft TOWN HALL, • a7:snrererled and h a mmere e e H lens, cmZin:ol7romouodto)ne Scroll from s tu I ' Squarcs from g gto g I.' llamoird tire from 1j 13 ;nth. Scollop Iron of various dimensions. Crilw Bars, Hough I min i lifahlkshoe hart, NltJgo Arouhfa. Juniata Slit Nails. mid Hone Shoo Rods. Octagon Cast Steel. • . • Shear Steel, ilEnglieh Muter. A meric in Blster. German Steel, Spring Steel, eae., ,'is- ' lmo 1 June 28. Stray Cows. SrttlYED dway from the subscriber, residing near the junction on the West Branch Rail Road, about two weeks aeo, a black COW, with a white face, and has a white star on her left shoulder, and bad an 'lron bell palm with a leather strap and a cut in her left ear. Whoever will return said Cow to the subscriber, or Rise him information where she can be got again, shall be •reasonably rewarded. Cant. to the premises of the subscriber a white and red COW, with a white stripe running the length of her back bone Also, another red and white COW, with a white face. interspersed with black spots, and has large teats. The owner; or owners are requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take them away, otherwise they will be sold according to law. Auguat '.23, Stray Cow. QTR A V Ell away from the subscriber, residig; near Debley's Brick Yard, in this borougli:aboui three weeks ago, a Black and White Spotted COW, •with a white tail, a star in her forehead mid: bOth hones holed. All the !egs white. Whoever will re turn said Cow to the subscriber, or give ihflmtration where site can 4e got again,, will be reasonably re- Warded. DAVID ROBERTS. August 1-6111 33—It• Sti'ay Cow, fIAU to the farm of the subscriber. a Tellow COW, X.- , having some white marks on her side, about the 16th of August, the owner may have her by paying for advertising. . . _ ItUBENS PEALE'S Farm. formerly helonging to the widow Deibeit, 2 miles below Schuylkill haven Aug. 23,31- Stray COW. . QTRAYED away from the subscriber resillng et I.)Eaele Hill, about two weekeago, a Red COW with a white f.ice, had cui a bell buckled- with a Nan'sti strap, and has both bornsbored. tt hnever will return said cow to the subscriber, or give him information where she can oe got again shall be reasonably rewar ded. W;LLIASI. 1110.31A5, Eaglelllll. ' Auguit 30th " VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. • FOR Sr2LE, .• THE sub.tcriber .offers the following, desirable property:situate on .Main street, Mount Carbon, ar l'Ayate Sale . No. those lour contiguous new two story frame• houseit, each containing in font ' . 48 feet by 18 feet deep. with Kitchell •••• •ri 12 feet by 14 feet deep. and good Sedate I under the %snot°, and excellent Spring of water is front. Ni. 2-411 those new two 'story stone houses. built of the hest materials; each house containtn. 1!!+ feet front, by 30 feet deep, with gardens at: , meted. No. 3—One 'two story frame house . hasitt2 3 rootns nn the Ist story 3 on the 2d anti gond Gar. rets„wtth Kitchin in she rn;i,r. Also. n good sphte and (OA outtotthogs, mesent •Accupted by the subscriber.. NO, 4—All those two new .two story frame houses, one and o halfstors high', each house-.ba,ving 14 feet Iront by 27. feet deep, with baecmeut epderneath. and good Garden att4ch.. d. . 1,4 y. s—One lot of ground, 60feet front by 200 feet deep with a good one and a half story house upon the same. • •No 6—All those 4 contiguous lots situated in East Mount Carbon nearly opposite the weigh locks and formerly owned by Capt. Shellabcr: each con• taming in front 30 feet bylso in depth—having there on two frame hones with good spring of water on .. • the pro.niscs. 'The above property is situated at the the termitia (43 milrolds. viz the Philadelphia, Mount Carbon and PortOarbon Railroads, and will be sold on ac commodating terms; to; further particulars apply to W.M. COLLINS, or,, JACOB R. BRIGHT.' Feb. 1.1845, . _ 5. VIOLINS, FLUTES .4w.-.—Yor sale at MAR .TINS Drug Stare, an assortment of ' Violins Flutes; Clarionets, Fifes &e.Ao which he incites the attention of musicians,and, others. March ,15, "VERY SUPRIOR GREEN .i . k. BLACK V TeA, km: received and for sale by ,J. j3X . ATTY. May 3d. . CHEAP OOOISS FOR And no .Credit giver). frllErmhscrlber basJitst opened Beth, Store former • ly occupied by Crosland & Chain', on IlailßOad at., a general assortment of Groceries and Provisions, which be will at: the lowest possible prices for cpsh Suck as ' Sugars, Molasses, Coffee, Chocolate, Tea, Cheese, Rice, Spices, &c., Sperm and Whale, Oil, Sper , mace% Moulds and Dipped Candles, Soap. Tobacco, Segue, Hants,. • . Shoulders. Mess Pork, Dried Beef, od- • • tish,Mackerel ' f"lay 251814 EMI JOSIAH HUTCHENS. WILLIAM II MAIIEMIALL • _:l.-t( I I ;!4' ['': re(elpl.ciNEs. goBEDrBAcx.Hs WO - SYRUr OR THE ,t,ITWE suFfpewp AN eettre segeyAti.e preparation for the destrue. non . uf tlptmaltaii cum or boo t h conaplajnt.. tree from ail tieleteilties Prea , , mita at 4 certain; tta operattne.anil4tfleailialtly plant .to ink* so, much an, that ; children mil :04 for ht, after they (Ace. set a taste, tbzu, itotionitadra Worm. Sytep is the one, kadt that all others art, Gale c#o, terrain,: he ' , tire iii‘kasli for Iltd•ctiaackla and ace. that it has the,krilir:9 sign:tette et J. .kG Ho. bonaack. on the la itel' ? !, , asi etl on the hotite., pie ro l. totviliz certifica9 , l:qc amongst ihn Litany inooriee, !cation. • Eac. 196.181 f., atli.ttok - hlcs , u3. IlonK:ste,ii.%::—ln compliance with jour request. I scurf yne!lit'ese lew lines, certifying that E obtained a bailie ':tif :Our ijedlcated Worm Sirup, for my.IMP, ailed 01 Beare of age, who as tam Oa hdenr, \las seeetejj atllcled with Worms. and itar• prising to . telli he fltrind • immediate relict. I erhukh . - Therefore reerinan*liif i lo the Public PS I safe, end! renitldy foriettiht:en idllored with Wor'ent•- • • • . S - Pirtmanr.e. I 1;:ezhz;41.41,. four d i ,nrs below Gwen.. Di., :11a rcii 26(11. This r to c - crtirs that suite lo n or three wock l sisce. two ut 'c:uatlrett were attacked +kith: Worms—l i',lnetiy that I knew or beard' 'ell or, hut w`rthotti,j'aay effect. they still growing worm and worse.Nrfeil the digests had obtained an ytartnutg and rak ter ; ttn much an. tbkll. Ii and all who r+,ll4r• ri)prti!fltit hart>Std that tiVati would. chute the scone ;r4ti.o.f lean not immediately' obtain ed. 0-:e of the ettitrirea presented it fearful piciuris: of diseases riot pUiftryttz, 1 , 110 was laerally itlire wrh worm! , j her limiint-iieure Fuel a - pallnil and death-Ake hue ; Iltr#iie ih wa ; estreinely offensive her fume wu're a:tyi , a'y; li, a Ur re SheiClKl.ilrld Sir the symptoms alend4rf! urn worm,' were of a Liehiy ag . gravated chitraMW suet, a fearful exteitedid the dhease :1611:4? :11.10 Ola actually tiasstd from her nose, 101 U wed by copious and alerMing ; 'deeding. 1 ,- ives'aithis time that I applied to 'pm, and obtained 11 . lour Wt,r.e Syrup, and 1. was: sat, wttil hut;pipy) hopes, but wonderful to iriy, .flier a lew thkea;:n:'gron elegize was perceptible. India-a few riasii . p,. ) ,.v over astonishment, the Iwo • siiddren psssed ajat.t;i wash basip . full of worins sines that time tltgqhprally recoveretband are new. perfectly cured.. ! tti T.l9 . WPsnri, Otfun/ at.. • . etwecl,n Prikii and SeNind et ;Kensington. Prepared hi- J. • G. S: II BENS A.:K. Ni corner and . Cokiteest. and El ht ana Green street,, l'hi j l el 9 pl a . . J G BROWN.;:preggiat. whn)oealo Agent, Pope, rifle. and fir t=ale liiKtareke'peeeend Druggists tee-. erelly, throu , houtilth Slaln• .- •Augusi 9, , W 4-1. / al '6#1EDY:10 1010 Pateidlir the People, ,• • I • ryillE. constantly' lOcreasing popularity and tale of 1 K A. Fahnestatiles Vernsifuge has induced per. suns who arelenyliot ails success to palm ogr 4 pos thE. ordpatittitins which all medical men kuuss to be ineflickinair!in espeding worm: frona •tbs SySTeM. I This Vermifugo)r!an made its way into public ferrous uaon the grolinfflot!iis own intrinsic merits, Mole than any. other ntOictne attic. kind now used; !and. v,hile many Vsj i oriiN iemedies have by dint or puffing been forced intiosale, and shortly after gone the obscurityutli ft their woriblessodss justly ewer lied, 8.. A. Flonici!oek's Vermifuge continuei be triiimph.fritrylitl•tttit:uned. It has only to be Pied. and its effects Wliftilly sustain all that is said of its, wonderful estielli 1 tm:'O,wer. , I ' • Chi ifiCates • . • Writes,. E ie. , Co•, New. V., Jan, 7, 1840 . . We certify thitlere h. ve Used B. A Fahnestdck's Vermifugo in. mit; ffunilies, and in every case itl IMP provided a deco * 4 nd effectual remedy for eirpel• g worms frotriolie system. VV.. cordially 'recant.. inencla to paiotifil*bo have children afflicted with that dangeronsin#Mby • • • l 101 B. PAINE, .AY, • e); ! • , • ' • BURROCGIIS.A For Sale. whot4Sate and retaA, at the Drug Wars% house of • A. FAIINESTOCK do Co l Corner of SiiiWand %Vaud stn. Pitsburg, For Sale in Pnilavdle. by ' CLVAE-1,>5...t PA lIVIN, Druggists: j Decenther,9 Fourteeii,Valliable 1. I/KENN Xlt ERSIIFUG •certenn . eUrC lop worms—safe ,iiert . i/i Wald •10 take. 2. (ltillSON't? y,vm %crow. which removes t,ret 0! all kiwis., Dry'Paints. Tar, Varnish and %Vas finns carpets or triaavidiiilliniz, witlibut injuring the Color or the cloth.:' , . 3: LnNDON Pl j l . : PArea—the beat thing known for . ; killing flies inOttir:Muctum• 1 . 4. A Certain Oevtroyer of Rats, Mice, Roaeles i ,• and Ante and atMi,lier of Bed Bugs. 5. CuNniti §niCicie R I Sour Stomach,' Oeart liiirn and %Vater. 11rash, by nun who , h as steered thirteen years Nori'lie he discnnernd the cure. ' E. IJa. S•riiri Giticr.N OINTIIENT for tho It has tieverTaire4 in cure. 7. IlanntsoWl'errt:rt . •,- S. ORY.musil.ll.l.:Dr LID Ix kili.--withtnit a Vint. , 9 . Tilt: CortriiUND C ,, NFEc riot: OF ' Fite jeat the nied mina fill Children and women, It it to pica ant to take.. i • • ' • • 10. BECK% V. - ;F.OTARLF.•A NTI BILIOUS PILLS; 11. GUNN'S .. ,';',11;9.1Y.N . r WATrrr..PitooF PASTe. fOl ilarneSs,. t porigna the leather, and lecps. nut the water.ir,.; 12. PflOn Aft.`al ‘43 P14F4.11 . .1 ' 11'3. J AC.Rsosi'l; )ptiAcb. karra ; the w orst anythie in afew linurv. 14. fixsu:vr,en 7 .certain, and almily 6ui•O*lr Dykentery and Summer Cons-. plaint. ;* ; . . The above vallable articles aro wholesale and .re. tail, by 1,. C. Otis N, N., I Satoh Fifth street PAIICO , de/p/ria r —whets.slorekeepersAnd others willbe.sup, p'.it.d pu'rtl.„'Arricah . Cayenne Pepper: Arnim, Vlow.ers,-Ping;eetierolly, Paints, Oils. Giant and varni.hpa, at: fete!: loWest prices. Tenor only . cash. "el" Cut out th:,..advertisetnent, and being , it, wick you. • •. I Philada:,l4t LEGANT NiflllPS.—The subscriber has, jut. I.'. 1.14 eelvsd a fit# allver moaated Salkey Whips. Zia. Ridlas M Whips , tied Dog Whips—Also, a few neat Da: die's 'ips; wIU be sold at the lowest cast* Vices. B. DAN:JAN, AV. . • Aug. IS, ..• . 7 1 110111inOet eir the beat qteslity, a Jars's assortment. santing do, 1../ price from .45 gents, to *P3 per box,ynet reeeiledi and for sale, whelesale and retail, by • BENJ. geaNgsl. Ash May 17, • ; Motto. Seals,. • • • ANew and betingfal article Ina teeta. au reeetvai and Sot aala )1_ . itsriNAN, Feb. 2% • • ; , • RENO.B:IIINti ARCHITECT. .CIR Pr:trait:ol*e° Carpenter, Allustrate4ll6leq aravinge.fOrthe uee of 41:enmities' and BatideAll last edition of !SA just rerefved and for ale by- Attn. PI .7! —34 AiliritiA,l , l, S. • klshing Tackle TUST teceifed end for sale .a gocol essortrOal ee/ of Fishinelteclde to Mach he invites "the, *ls tention.of the eligic,aoil all others. • J 0 MWDVES. March ASINS.I+pt q•aVaT boaaa h aelgiao,Cgr 4 414 alp sact, r ,ftr..xale cbg at ' • ;, 'JOHN ap 9.C. MARTIN'S; s cpAfectionatj ei& Tinig 4 5 1 046: 4 4. 44