VARIETIES (/[4e Silaittett,anb' illotlIer: - , [rltoa TIIE BPASIS:I T 3 • Beanne my mother yestarday bight Found out the ki'a you gaVe By stealth, (perhaps it was ri,At riJit3 She's dbne naught else but rase. Theleihre. I think, Id hest at once, Return your kiss, to end it; - .For if 'there's harm done, any dunce Must knoW that will amend it. But mind. 1 would on no account Give for your kiss another, Nor add the least to hive's amount, But only fin — my insulter. • So I'll at-once my Itts,. ht,tow Now then-4;r cluitt, do, So close your tile. met—l don't,knaut Which first ittss . d--1 or you Therefore, to bdt'c. Let that for nuthi:l,7. go, • And with one tepl iee the firsts. Ddn't re:kun t,v, But :soul; VII tot account Give for one Nor told the ii.llt to inuount. But oLls. for my tnotlu • _ SHOUT titt a ure:aniy tLree tv a:: et to get out Lq . a 6..rw e e— . :Air,c oUt, ouZ; Luc the beet way Parents tILtC:I4I 1.1%6 for !twit Childrett,as they tqcti,f,t'av of /er (.1010u4. and bath .Reason 10 -ea the tt tit% ri tit , 24.hteti?h un the fence v.fifr • ;I',.tf 11. A d rone i I iwk in u hire of Lcc5,1.4. , 1 ..:diost.,itrcitt:, to be treated the same. I If (ISt I:triC iece{ 11,1 Iti'll%UrrA na, U1:1 1111:1 ;\ - 11,1 aotit ' hitter tied 1;,( far the m i u d . fta l tlir. I.t aTt. induz.vyati..l I,li, x%:/:,le _',.city asA ..f:',•ii, ) ll‘ 4 . I lel!re 14.1i1d• • L'l;ilV. ,' vf to fled r FOR,: L'"(Fl:L!ori A Wide, roto:rt Al ias tutite. udy tio %VI, 114: otter - hetinai her. "ti; licks • r sto %stilt u iothilvy, - rf.'pl not long.:ohee her the a ha tn i,,,a'a 6.hatvi.. ICI on the ocCat.lani,l . borne next itay Fhv carried cyry ;Oa: Wan, WI - :!1 her. i l'oarze, to the u:ina,t. and jt:ne vtt ta••.• . ard, the place of theft ITiey i,Jd not procure. lie 1 u'nule, iorse,er; lily sy,.ninons of tiad on her tiu-- Luntt - r d in •tiutruitre,,,, , g - rouitou,! . •iii;rgut sae 41 tlk btray.l v.tta l ui for tt“n. tia{e. 'Where were you sII t-be afterouen r enqui•ed 'the master. 'No where,'ariweled the boy dogtediv. 'Nu iv/arr.?' eclaut'd the s r o; fq , : g yery.,, , :b.e look aod ca: tmg to e, c, ni;‘,Ll/li tire ,fOl3/11 to ere ii the boy, noced boo, it e eu.,;em h!. • ways when about to titter any bnuce-,t,e rernarl,%. 'That no wheie oub-t. be a gre.,r place, - fUr a goo() many buy.' go there l tioLci But flow earne yen tugu there, Pr tcick ' , Because,' replied 1 the de:inquent, had nu where' d tap and went tit,..re.", A loud le n uelt lionrithe schwAlf.,llowetl, inw hie!' the ina,ttr heartily boCker.- . I . sacs, he knows a family fOrnewhere ° %vb. are the habit of having nothing, Mt timayas. and warming it up fir dinner. fie thinks' the would- make good printers! 'Tete save, he knows a family that beats Jake's. They have tiottlirm for . ..-eaktast, kvarcri it over fig dinner and eat whit is kit for suH)er. They have several atrarthov, ti. , ,ot making .rd 1)111 nap r. . . Tntnr. are in our.er.i,tet.ce two perild: we shrink form JO. 2re.4t youth and oftl the !.lidd:e :14 bre yve are tittferent to enan:, , p, that notaingii en.l. gon.lor ,t 4) had tt , it Artt appeared. ;;11'e Lnow. nowpv e l ; toes to accoailt..,d.tte t.) Cirruinw4,Tek;; rnoneti of trci - L . un!ii 1.4.111 cope the event. The 'follo , .vin4 , exi,re.sed by Washington. in a t o jo:l 4 ,l3o,ini,ii; ;n o are worthy Orlx-Ing!frri,t..,l : ! 'The fre'e culttv,Thir Letters—t.ie uu6ow. fed r. extenbioa of, corn:nil-cc-11,e prove,-.4ive nfinc wants of manni-rs-- T the grovking Ithera'rit',l of , ell- tinaent s .4- f and:above the''. pure and benii.in 1;..; ; of, revelation, anivhong intlueure on all rtranicin , l,.. , and iner,as t 1 the blessings of ; aocie,v. - • . • I ,town-lint. who ' , twilit' heretofore voted infant tiontlizli __ 7 ____________ , l 6.1,111 hold th u o reneral eleetr tt ris - at th,itonskr 'how psr.. -nu nsi I nit ii:•, , cw1.).1.6 L.—Till a',. one of my ; t olnvki hr sliharrio J. Mills. " icho4l tell IX., h.i‘ Li 14;ti nrothkir Wears ftlilndar/iet.: l '2 l . That part tifihd township of Manlteint.lyi . ne. north what are they 1' . rlu.,r..icli . „. my s•op.„e bunch„, 1 n ,,, r , 1 ,, h r . 7,‘, i , ,, ,, ,t ; . ,. , ,. t ,: p .,f , i r h .,;,',. - ., ' , - , ^ ,?,”.„ 1 , , ,, m d 0 , t . i , " , t , a „ in ;„ 5 , 4 „ " ,,, b ,;;':,„'!:! , - , of hair wkrin ;on Inc lip lr ! ,f ceri : kin dandies, ai •a ' 1 voter, r,FiliilT Within the trountl9 thore.f, Shall in:r,ar subtitute for brailln' '•W e:!, poi a, ar , l: , , , ,L, t Ir.t. hel d their !emeriti elections at th e "3Ioly; Carbon , ' - .:. I ~, , , ; Wear nmetaches, wltat are called hair -br . inne.l 'pee- I "',... 1 `...' 1 ' ; ha .n t 17,,, 111 ,.. t° 1,7. ' ,4 1 , "P ,,.1 , tm,,,, , ,h .. ,,,i,,, t0w . ,,,,t,;, I In: r . !, Pie r . ' . : , . . southeast of the fodlovi.tne line ' :—rontiaepritte at the . . town , hip lino of 1.V713 th. and ''SI inheim tOwnsliipe, oil HINTA TO I. ro T Iru I r.t.,M , ts.— DI nOt fatt^y' be- the. Summer Inti. thence atoms the riumnier . Hill :it'd thwiesburg road, to the hods. of Wittow 1 / 4 .ceiclscr. arid cause a . ‘yoman Moks al youth it she is in Moe oith the hottse ofJohn Deivali , excluding the i'aitit.. thence . you; Of it she sigh 'when eon are/ iO, that the to the lonise of Philip Drunitmller, thencc to the house .is - heart-biolieti on tour ace ciii ; sigLing is olleti - of John Delbert. at the Centre Turnpike; thence to th e , i .. ~. Image of John fiatz thence tothe house of P.llilla Rack: . a well-tired ino tune:Mon 01 'cii . :lo , ,;„ num as nO- thence to the house ofJohn.i'Moener,ir i , inthntian the quently illaicative of o earioesS as of I an eitite or same ; thence to the township line of said Manlittim • - -solicitude. • . , . met r/c•tylkill townships, shallll Id their general t•lec , tions at the Court Meuse, m ro the luiugh of Orwigsburg _____t__.l_------:1 . tti• 'riot tderlpts n(: hit tentainiim part-. of,•Mrinlieint • .• Wig Suitt that a 6 ,41 i„ pi tt : A kii , 1 Mi„ ., „„.,, towli=htp , tit hold their election at-the hiouit• of Philip l' Boyer. innkeeper, in. the borough of sh - lnivllsill Haven. struck ilu in!, by the, firing of a rannint. Slime 11,, I,orrm;:h of hc lininsill 11:11.11n 11./rofoir• forms . a men, a Inutulter of iitJtrlo3 men. ii ii oat-:, .i..ive spirite election district, and the qualified viiters invited the artillery; con - Tanies to- , wine and die- thereof shall hereafter vote' at ther general elections iii , ra mate hoses (min the troenship at the,hoitse of Phil. charge their pieces on their premises.' • ip (Mi. er, The qualified electors thereof shall elect thei r , - -. ------•-- • . racers annually at the tune start place for electing Some ungallar.t tenets has perpetr i ated the fn?- rdgen mud twiner-mtg. for /tondo( Uri:: said el 'etions I . r •ahly to thespramsionanfthr act entitled an "Irt 101A,ttig. :He mu'st have f.Jund lhu InOtin'n %cry 7 - t . t r ,t. e , f itta t „ ett , ett „. F n inth, ce „.„„ 0 „,„• ith o p „ , d ~. 'II d : fi lin eWe should think : ~ ---- set rod - of July rate thousand elght hundlid and thirty : `O, tvems,n, woro.,ii. lchl.thei lean e ' or fat—' • ntr.,,,1.1 . 1 its EllppleMPTlrS. . In face an angel, i illt ..:.C. t he electors ,of the borough of Tamaqua. will . , but in soul a cat. , bold their el.-ctin at the sehnot house (b raid borough' St__ . , At which tune and plaren are To heltletted by the Lusa Vt, il.—.Nut ling ogo tie tl freolocti of the county of :311' uvlltill ;-- • sympathy f,,r an I rit-h xsolit,lll- old ii One Petsoil - . ,3 —, h..,, iti aillittots to lit r 'water ti'itst For Canal Cumnltssloner' of the CoinrrioUwealth • ly i;er teeth.. •"1 . 1 e for :1;lt twit 1 hive t • A so!dier b to jultu Cx , ar tre,,b,i t l i e hjj.Leci,Vl'll 111 ti:e facr, 41.4 bait io be u (00. aril, -le-I.lllk d it) h0..51. t/61.60u run uray 11/11 h d 60.1er Lie )cIU lurk br:ui,b' , a errs' k.curitry for j•:=l..e: , •11.•:.; rt . gr.o a n,ala;e' inaise.l ta;i,-3 to ulte‘ a: , be dua, ut4ur . , Q i_t - 11 fe things that Foamtitries are,taken fro; tlir iti,tats U:at gOklat, to ep eaLl thti ut,att,r. FEMALE. iNFL - LSCI:.—A boon anyti..T4uttglt Utz men havc; t.•:u d reit 'toll 'cID wtoett dri‘c:' A lady looking at the review. w asked if ~he was partial to military tf to whiLlt eii re Filled . , she Titled execeu!te4rs the ulli2ets salute. DR. lIECKEIVe . I EI:E.ALVe freah supply f Dr. 13eckPr's Eye 'Salve. a bur remedy t'...a;ore..and juo. rec..ive and for sal e ;It ' ' bruff :31.re. August 1;" I - 331 D . - ; 1 . FOUNTAYNE'S CIIINEAE nAIR FRADICA ot TOß.—Wturh rezacro. , ;,:opeilluoui Ilan from 11, Face Neck, furehea.l, 6. , . for .ale lirt 51A1C1'1, , i't4. Drug Store. — March 15, ' • IL i _-:--_—_—_ ..WHIP6.—For sale at MARTIN'§ Drug titai`e—au assoitinent of liig , Sulky, and qarriagt, Match '22 , - I.:PERIVa :31:GA - P. , CURED 173 \Varrai.ted acl cz eriicle , forld,de by • , •Jove 2S, J.113Z.1171:.' TIGLI \s, FLUTES s.2e at MAR - --V TINS .:Drug :::tore, au 11 , , , ,,rt.ei1t of Vl,a, • riutez,Vlati.neis, t.“ , the attepion ::::(Jzici.::n! M 3 R.. 1.1 15 Proclamation. ' _ _ ...... _ }Y;II E f .°,ll' t tmriudi svealtb o o tp e e n le y n i val i . s k . se e e n z tied " An act • regulating the General Efeefions Within this Commonwealth, passed the'l.d day of•Auly, A. D., IzA" it is made the duty oftlie.Sheriif of every tout ty to give public notice of lEUtil'eleulon to be holden, and.to tuake known in suck:wt . :cc %hat otlicera are to elected: Therefore. 1, Jeremiah' Reed, High Fberiff of the county of Schuylkill, do ma g known by this adverthetnent to the electors of 3 count) of Schuylkill. that a CENERAL ELECTION:, rani be held to the at id county, Ln Tueiday, the Ifth day of October neat. at 1:e several districts thereof, as follows, to wit 1. The electors of the 'borough of Orwigsburg, will held ilit it election at the Court llocise, in: the borough. of Om tsburg. 2. 'Hie electors of all that part Of West Ihunswig Pri'nsillP, It iii;;.and being .tTst of the following libe, conanenyanz the ,and hole ri, the perks County line, thence by a etr.4lolt lice to the Lowe of Sainuel Medlar, including the saw, !hoot., in the faun of Wm.' :Matz es,lualing the same, thews to t he tarot of GLOrLle Mengel, now is copied by Peter Miller, including • the eacne,,thenre to the house of Jacob L'etre, itolluding the same thence be a straight line passing near ! Ifm Pousts on the 31aidwini township line, shall here- El e ction district, and the qualified shall: hold their general elec -02,0 at the public house of Samuel Boyer, in the town of .Pert Clinton. in sail township. : .• j.• The electors of \Vest prunswig township, not in , ,1-I,led in. the above boundaries, will hold' their gene : r olectuals as heretofore, at the Court House in the innougli of Orw lg.:burg • 'h , e electors of East Brunsciig township, will bold Irma: election at the house of 'llenly Lutz, now occu pied by Philip dluyey.ln the town of McKeatishurg. The electors if Po:el:rove triwnship, will hold :het; electten at the house of William Lutz, in the bo :ouch of pinogrove. , The 1.11,11;13 of Pilierrrole, bereafier forma a , orratate election district, and the I.:silt - toil electors thereof. shall hereafter vote at their ! general elections in separate boxes front the township, at bongs: of W ttlinm Lutz. The confined electors • iherio,f, shall elect their officers annually at the time 4nd place f o electing judges and! inspectorg,:for con , Ow ewe gaol elections agreeably to the provisions of lie Act elitilled au" Act relating 16 electors of this I", 1 1 / 1 1.orl+A catch, passed the 24 of Jul-; Ital. and its NM ; supplements. 6. The electors of :Wayne township, will linhi their elerilbil :It the house iii Leonard Shull, inkceper id the l toWituf Friedensburs. 7 - The electots of Flyer 31ahantango townsitip,will I' kittd, their elm lions at the [Muse of Samuel Moyer, in ;ii ii township. ; 5 e 'the electors of Barry tow nsliip, . 111(.1o!ling the hen's.: occupied by Mr Ilawn. will hold theic9l,:ction at the Mouse of Francis lkiteler, in raid township.- ; 9. The rhea tors of Porter township, . -.. 'illlFftF - - j. i let tinti at the house of Jacob Ileberling, jrl;in said fotenship. . t , Ito. Th.:electors tiflhowerlaintntongti township, w HP to , ld their general election, at the house of Ju,Seph Os man', in said townslitp. 7 . . . 11. Th,o electors oi' West Penn township,' will hold their election at the house now occupied lry. Jacob Se liovnitz, in said township.-; -, , • ----- 12. The elet tors of union township; will hold t•lieir itettionrat the house„of Jacob ELieuhower, to 'aaltl Cow its h tic . . 13. TM: elet tors, of Rush totem:hip, will hold their Met ttrogat the housi of Jams b Faust, inkeeper, in taid tow is its. It. The electors of the Borough of mi o ,.. m .in e, .. w ill heldtheir elet lien at the house now occupied by M t hael Weaver. in slid bertritch. , ; •1 ly', The electors our that part of the township' pt' Albin 16111. includ ;dill the Milow . ng; briumlariegs. ti, wit; 1 lierie.itiler at the line he St ern Si Imylkill . and List Bru , swig lownShiPs:lhente alit g the State roadie:ld b, fretti-Prwiasttsre to Cantu issa. crossing the line of the said- townships of SelitCchiill and East Ilrunswie, thence alone said state road. t the 11.1 1 11011•1111 e Of 0(1.41f tOW(lt.hirt, Inc lading the said township Of it 11115'1- 1:11 , , nod , the northwest of said itale road to-the plate of lieginnine, shall hereafter be ali clot Bon district, and the qualified electors thereof shall hold their eeiteral• .eletdlousat the house of li.ithanltlarlow, in said town . - shin. ' - . , . 16. The notified electors olSchuylkilltownship, who hereit•fore held their electhilisat the !Muse of Freder• ice Bstisinger. jr:, and Who are net Indlliferl in the above bitundaiies, will laild their general elections ns , heretofore at the house of Frederick Bensinger, Jr...in Sohn} lk ill township. 11'. The vleetors of that je.rt or tie , township of Nor weehin and Branch. included -wit hen th e f o n., wing , boutulat leg, to wit. Beellinill al the Bread Motilith/li Hotel, including the. same; from thence a south west conic,' to the west 'Branch of the river Schuylkill at Chapmansville, including the same, thence following the said w.'.t brartilt to the so th of the 311 /fe c itill gall, rindbditie the colter:est at .aid gap. front thence a south' 1 , 11 course 1p ter si.eht. NOtWe.ll4ll.l:ll,l'h. tit', Men!) 4- Vi'dhains' collieries, including the same, from limpet: 'cot:tinning the same Coln's, to G. Moore's tavern houSe on the Centre tut nililite, includitig the rim!, Boot thentie an .east. course to Wadi:seine, including' the same, (tom t hence continuing the:gum:course to th'e nowt, of St. Clary, including the same, to Mill creek,•thence fol lowing the said- 'Mill creek -nosh valley, Id Ow fu n , 11 . use of James I'. Stephens, Idliliding ten same. from thence a south west ittiiirso t i the Broad Mountain ho tel. to the place, of het:inning. and the elecforrt of .that part of Branch triwnslop I;.;112 west of Chapin:mettle. in eapi township. to Itaint's :Atter. On the hirers lite ' rea d, and soot:, of Ott' west ?inflict: of the niece eiclin‘l. It ill. (who heietofore lo•hi th , :r ft, rt ions at I.liiwt , llyn 0. sh2ll.lo•roafter liit an election distrit I. and flit: - gm/lined vat-i's thereof. shall lierea:ler bold their genet - al elec.- ,s a: tee hour , mew of cope it hl. - ,Peter Kline, iii,itte I,.wn or 7,..tt• , asti , :al rip! ultva-iliir of ~,,. erwtTian. le. Tht qualified electors of tit , remainiug parr of ilre:nel. tt•wii•hiti. not intlod uttli the above boundbrie."... will 1 1 ,,i,1 their ceileral 01.•,:r.i., a:7 horetOfor.. at the house of .1 acid, Beim. to 1., t o y, of ; ;,,,,. ; . 11 ,,,,,. • in. The no:tithed tie: tear: of. that I , ire ~i' the town -5.11pi , if Norwegitin and Schuylkill. Is hoheretsfore li-id their ~I,..elions at thittProt Carbon lloilse, i t , if, t ow , ; of port Cartoon. and who are not inn lulled in the ahoVe licqlllll,6 ~ will holdtheir general' chit lions as heietti fore at the Port Carbon ilmage, in the torn hi Port Csr bop. . . MI the qqatifina efect , rP, hi the, South ward in' the faireneli of Pottsville, shall 1 0 ,1% the paid.. cf mairitiCeise, in said %Card. li. The Norili Ward in the boruutql id* Isin t ,„ c m, ! . ear.ravarillry of Centre street, shall be 'called tin. ''Norrhiesq Ward" and the qualified Pli•FforN ittert,r, F!,3111144(1 their L' elwr i•11•4`.10151 at lhr horse 1111, or.- rutted Doertlinner. in said Th , ! Nr.r-th Ward tn.rh, bor.,t4zh of Pottsviile, Iv inr wesityarilly lot Centre' htrei I. shall he tllhd life '•Nrrthw..st Ward.", and :he ekainra 'ilwroor Inrhplirn, that portion Of the cl,:tors ixpref,et! out ; utl very r),,r ' I rtune.. io t e ',113; fur ea to . wo Persons For 'Members of :he Hnlis.., 11 timir , sentallsen of the Commonwealth of yetinns)l%ania. . ~ One l'erstra •l• . . For Prothonotary and Clerk of the Courts of Quarter a - sew, fin and Ct l lump, Pleas. Ona cr'oi For Register and lietcrder and Crk. of the Dittmar.' Court. • - - One. Person For ,Treasurer nf ihe fnanly of Schuylkill. ' . One -Person 1 • For County C‘trin r iissinner. -- - ' 1 One Person - For Director 6f the l'ecrJ - One g 3 ermoix • ~ For. County Auditor., 1 Two 'Persons , ri For Trustees of the Orwi:ashurc Academy in tbe. 1 county of Sch uylkill. , • , The central election to be, opened between the hours of t 3 and 10 o'clock in the forimnon, and shall continue without InterruplirM or- adjournnunt until? o'clock In the evenutz, ivhen the plills shalt he clotted. - In pm:mance of an Act of the-General Assembly of the Comm, rivverilth of Prinni*lvinia. entitled An Act :elating to itmelection of tint f'onimonWealth4' Icrted the '2d tlarf July, A. D J , 15:i0, Notice to hereby given. ... 'Th fritso inspectrirs anclinege,,clinsen as aforesaid,' Shan ‘ 1,,, L at the reoperLiVH ph- w e ; appointed for bnlding j the election in the' thstricbC to which they resPertively, ! helone, before nine o'clock in the morning of the sec ! and Tr:csilaY in October, i:i each and every year, and earl 1 of said inspectors shall appoint one clerk; Who shall be a qualified Voter clench dirtrid. 'i •• In cal , e - the person nritn shall'have received the secopd highest number of rot', for inspector, shall not trtfor.'d OA the day of eleraion, then the person who . chall have velvet; the second highest number of votes for judge at the next preceding election shall art es in, epertar in his place, And in cute the person who snail. have received the Ineliesfurimber of votes for inspector i ehalLnot attend, the Petaun.elecied Naze shall aPP"int. antllk.pector in bus place ; nod in case the person clef-- ` • led judge shalt not`attend, nett the inspector who re ceived the Itiglikst number ofvotes shall appoint a j.jdae in his piste; and if arty 't arancy shall continue in tha board for the Spaccof one hour utter the time fixed. by ! law for the, opening of the election. the,qualified vo. lei, of tin: townithin. ward or.- distrl,l„ for which such i rinicer shah - have been r levied. present at the place of 01, • •, tl,lthall elect hut of their hoinlier LO fill such va cant y. 1 •it •liali he the .11or ni ': - ;aid 11 , 50F20f.§ rviperrively 1 to.rittend at the lilac...rot holding eVery-reneral, special or 1. ,, 11,hip Llecii,,i, ilhrir,. lb, 1, fi.oh,! him,. ~,,aid elej•- 1 1101$ I, ki l n 0p,.,, f , ir OP' pi , ),N)..NA of giving jriformatii i m 1 io the inspectors find ilidUet , When Cathid on in retai l - 2,n •ho the right of en'. person at..e0,0.,1. by them to vote Or , tacit ch.:err:tier! dell other m.ttrrc in relation to the r of ❑ranc Cte, cot rinkee s. tLe BEI J', 1 . 1 M=M3E assessments of voters as th i e said hisneetortor, judge, or either of them shall fro time to time require. ' st Tha no person Ebel'', be perniitted tolvote ;at any election, as aforesaid, other than a white freechan of the age of twenty-one jitirs or more, who shall have resided within the state it least' One year, and iii the election district where he offers! to vote- at least ten , days immediately preceding such election, and within two years paid a state or e.ounty tax, which shill have Ibeen assessed at least ten days before the election.— ' But a citizen of the United Sbltee, who had previously ' been a qualified voter of title state, and removed there from and returned, andevho shall have resided in the 'election district, and paid taxes as afortiaaid, shall be entitled to vote after residing in ibis state six rhontlis ; Pre, ided that the white freeman, citizen of the United Stales, who bad prevtouily beet: a qualified Voter of this state; and removed,therefrtim anihreturtieJ, and who shall have resided in the eleetion diatrlct, and paid taxes as aforeeaid,..shalll be entitled to rote after resi ding in Slits state six months ; Pritvidediithat the white freemen citizens of the United! S t atea. betwieen the ages of twerayeone and 'twenty-two years; and having resided in this state one year and4n the election district to. dava as aforesaid. , ellen 1M entitt.d to vote, al thouglithey shall tint have paid texes. .1. . , "No person shall be [Mounted to vo l e whriee name is not containe4 in the list of, taxable 'inhabitants fur nished by, the'tointnissioners aSaforesiid unless, first he produce a receipt f or the :paymelnt within two years, of a state or county tax ,asseesed agreeably to the constitution, and ini'ti satisfactory evidence either on his own oath or afiirinatiou Of another, the( he has paid such a tax, or on failure to produce a receipeshall make oath In the payniedi thereof ; of second, If he claims a right to vole byt,being an electOr betiveen the agei of twenty-one and twenty-two years, he' 4tiati de- , pow on' oath or atflnnationotnit he haelesided in the state at least one year next befitre his, pplicetion. and' make such proolof reeidence iu the di trier as it is re /mired by this art, and that he does ve fily helieve,from the acconets given hinethat tie :is of t e are aforesaid, and give stet, ether . eVidence'.as is r quired by this act,whereution the oath,: of the persO i so admitted to vise shall be inserted , in the alphabetical list by the inepector,att a note ',Cade opposite th ereto by writing the word "tax," if he shall be admitted to vote by rea -1 ti rea son of L. Ting paid a tax, or the word "nee," of tie shall he maraud to vote on netount of his age;iinil in en ilr r case the rel - e.en of such Tteite shall Metalled out 10 the clerks, who Shall markilt in the list of voters . .kept by-them. e. • ' I ,1 . . ' In all cases Wh re:the name of the person claim ing to vote is tint foetid on the list' furnished by the conuMseinnere and assessor, or his right ill vote wheth et foiled therein, or Tunis objeeted to by any, qualified citleen, it shall be thealuty of:the Inspectors to cram . inc. such person on oath as to his quflificatitme, and if ' ie i 1 claims to have resided within that Stale Or one year or noire. his oath shall be ' , efficient Prooftfiereof, but I he shall make proof by; at least one competent witness, i w lin bllslllin a qualified elector.' hat he hue resided with in the district fur more trait kills dugs }}text iiknediately .:. preceding said election, and shell alit himself swear ! i at his 17nna fide reshfence, In puree - nee of his lawful, rthug; in within the dietrift. I and (that he did 10/1. re ---1 in ' , vein the 5:14d ilt..tri:tlor the purmise of toting there ' iii, . • •I : I ~ I - " Every person qualifirdlas titoresalid, and who -shalt nitike, due eyd', if reauire 7 d, ef - i.esidence and pat went -ofitutee, as aforesaid,,shall be admitted to'vcte ie the. _1 eev uship, wised or district in whit It bestial reside j officers any person shall ine4f.lll 01 a teeipti ei o prevent 1 any ocure Or tinder Oran erect ion ller this het fr bolding j such eleetion. or use ear threaten any, vi'. - .1 nce to any I "eh offin!f- or ei•011 lotertutd or its roOn6 interfere r Wit it him In the - tex. itiltrin nf hii duly l et shall block up or attempt to block the whelow nr a•eni,ioi, any win 1 dew v. here the elute nifty lie holden] erlstiall riotously disturb the-peace at 6,1i-election:ad' shall itSe otaprae i sire any intieletation,ithreats. force,lor Vie:ieuee. with .1 &siert to infliter.e undely-or overaWe tiny, etertor. or 1 i 0 prevent Will fiCilli 11,4111g;f1i 1,, reStratti the freedom i ..or clwic ii: a to- h person iiii conviction ehall be fated in • any sum not exceeding five Mind red;dollide and be lit. ; prisened fer any titue net lesslthan•otio nor more than twelve months . And if it Olin be slieWn to the court ll'ilestl the trial of emit iffeete shall be iiid tkal the I. Pi'reon se utfending was net atesident of the city, ward, i district;_er township, ivbere the said orfence was coax-, 1 milted, and net entitled to a v r ote therein, then, on con _ victim!, he Seal( be sentenced to, pay a fin ci of not fess ' than one im ndreddolla re, and be imprisentel not' lees than six inentbs nor more than two yeart. ! 1 If any person er' persims shall make any bet or waxer tipon the resent cif any election wit biu! this coiiimon I. Wealth, or shall offer to make - any siich bat, or waeer, 1. either by vernal proclamatien thereof, or hyany Written or printed advertise:lmM. elialleneWer invite- any per t sn, or persons tb make 'twill; bat or! wager, upou'con j,vittion thereof be or they shall foi,feit. Mid lets three I,times the amount so bet, sir offered to b 4 b , ei. • • The -I tulgee aretoinalie their returns flit the county of Schuylkill, at 1111 , ,011111 111111Sl! 'ill Or,tvigsturg, on Friday, the' 170 day of October di. i), 11 4 45. Given under soy hand and seal atilie"Sherirs Office i et ttrwiesbure, and dated Septembei nth in the year of ,; ear Lord one thou Sand eight hundred andfbrtv five arid sixty ninth year- of the Independence - of the United States of America. ' I- - . I I! f God save fee Co 1/1 int/ iiii,,:e a I bit: I, JEREMIAH ftEEID, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Orwigs- s) • -!, I• I • • urg, Sept., 6th 18;5. j 55—• It . , . 'EfIE CHEAPEST IN THE UNITED • i 1. 11 oseiAt 35,c u Ertl , Splendid-Lae ,tf London and 'l,irrPal Pucketa. Alt RA NGEM I: S S IF!) It teas. Old Established IPaSsage O ice. • .100 l'ine. S:rect, Ow.. h f Sr,,zith, V. Y. 1 '• I I ! • , 1 ' •Wil' A t:l[' 7 I . '---- ' . '''', ' ' • . • .t.. 4, si - . ;:5......_:•, 1 , i., ,1 L : • ' . ' . ' _i_a_cl... ....4- ' ,L ,- -- z .., •7 , 1., ••• 1 sue;:: , , ...._,.,.. 1 %. A. . ~,,,.....4.,. ..„,_..1.-.,........-.._,... .—. s ..,,, ....,.....................„.....„,. 1 I .. . . T HE Slll•Scriher begs lea,Ve to call ,the ,attention 0 - Ins friend, and •the ;midi(' in getter:ll.lM the fII , IW- . in2IIMIII2U I / 1 1•111, Or 11Ie1:1: . 11. - 15. and liar 11w purpose oflimiging out' Cabin. Seco n d Cabin, Ilind :Steerage l'asNoimer•s. Ill' liiii following 1 f i 111 'le,-;..ulur. Packeli Ski p 8 to Iva roOli Lirerpool. Ships' Names, Captains i liaYs t ! ;Sailing front - 1 , a 1 w., York. New $ ip, ' !Nye, . June 6, oct. 6 Fels 6 United States, ; i Britton, !" ! II:1 ", 1 i " 1 i Garth k , Sk hilly, • :;" I i.:14 ", •25 " 26 Patritli limirv, - Delano ... Jul) , " 6:Nor, 6 Mar. 5 Wateilim, ' 'Allen. . -;" I li c ! " II " ll' Irm.rins, Eldridge, ,i " 120 " 26 '. 25 Itidependenem Alien s Ang. l 6 )ec. 6 Apr. 6 s,ainuel IfiCks, Bunker, • . 'i "1I 1 " 11 r '• II solaans, • E. old), li" 1 :76 1 " 26 "26 Ashburton.• Iltatte,ol), i. , ,ept r , 6 ;lan 6 May U stephen Whitimy, , Thompooi, :: ';,, llq ," 11 " II i-heridatt Depe}ster, 1! ' 11.'6,1 " 26 " 26, 'll 1 1 ~„ .. . Ship's Name, . i'aptatrix, ~ Dayasn sailing from . . ;I ' 1 11.1rpnol. New ship ' ; Nye, . „inly l 2l Nov, '2l Mar 21 Gutted SiaieS, firillOn• .n .' 126.1 , " ; 2 6. "26 Garrick, Skialdy, Aue.:l I Dec. 11 Apr.ll. - at ri ck Dert:y, Delano, 1/' 1 121 r" 11 211 Waterloo, Allen. ." .261: " or • " 0 6 Boa( ins, '' Eldridge, Sept.•ll 'Jan. II May II Independence, Alley, ' :', I'2l !! .." 21 " 21 sanmel Illcks,, 'Bunker, -7 , 126 , t.. 26 " 21; Siddons, - ' E. Cobb, Okt. 111 Peb. 11 J'ne 11 Ashburton. flutileson, ',' 121 j: "- 21 " .3, Stephen ‘V,l.iitney; Thompson, I,' 20 Feb. 26 J'nr:26 Sheridan :::. : . Depeyster. Nov. jll Mar. 11 Jnly 11: in addition to the "hove Regalar Lird i ts, a number of Splendid Mew York Built Transient!,Ships, such as the 'Adfrondack,' 'Scotland,' Busse( Glovslr,' .•11elio,1 and -sea.' Will cmititille to sail front 11.iv,ert m el. weekly in Regular, succession, tlirriiity prereirti4 the least pos sibility of delay or detM lion in LiveXpool I and - Gar the accommodation of perams wishinglro remit money to their Ninilies or friends. I hive arranged, the pay ment of my Drafts tan the following llaisks: Cork - Lint 'rick Glommed Londonderry, Sligo. ' ! Wax ford: . Belfa,t, , Waterford • ' j!Galw ay Armagh. • Athlone, a : olerai u Kilhen6*, Dahlia, i '1 Tralee l , Tnnigicillen, ; Monaghan, - ,!, ',,Ynuelml, . Banbridge, , Ballymena ! H arsnnstown Dotr npai rick, • Cavan, . , . !I! Lurmn ,_ , ‘linneannan, Bandnn,• . 1 , , '1 Ennis; . -• Ballyshannon, StreSane I'Skihbreen , Omagh, '. Malldri, . .'1 'l ' Dublin ' Cnntehill, !inrush.. ' ',l ; ~ ! • Scotland—Theity Bank of Glasgow •Enelanti—r,essr.s. Spooner. Atwond,& Do. hankers, London; Messrs: I'. W: Byrnes & Cti,l Liverpool, Passengers ? can also he engaged fro m ' . 1.!Veti1001, to . hiladelpida, Boston and tfaltiinore, ;by the Regular acket Ships. on application being Made personally' I by letter. (post (mid.] addressed to 11! .. JOSEPH MEMURRA V, 'lOO Pine sleet, . , corner of smut h. street, New yan ks . A f ..11,NT:3. f , , Benj. Barman, ottsville, a.; !itched ;Mullen, Ito 'chestnr, N. Y.; Jer. Balent rari I 61, It. I. ; 'T, emieh, Albany, N. Y. ; Charles O'ltitra Toledo, Ohio; Thomas :McQuade. Utica. N. r: 1 1 1 I also h•r leave to assnre'my Friends and the public, In general, that the greatest rmetuality' wilt he obser idd,iti the sail nr of the sheave SttipS, together with all others which rmay have, and that ! assengers will experience no delay nn their arrlisal at: the dnierent 1 nrts where they mean to enthark.l l l P. 6.—Free . passase can also be !secured from the vrrlims . Ports - in Ireland - and Scotland„' from which. Steamers run in Liverpool !!1 1 1 . . ' • BENJ. B-INN:IN; t tsville, Sole Agent fur the State l of Pennsylvania February 1,• : 1 :1 5 • • ! SOLOMON MUTH. • Cabinet Maker, Undertaker,&a: ripi 1E sul"icriber a . nnOunces to, the public that lie COMMI need he above mentioned business in the borough of PoOovr he. iminediately back of t h e pennsylvania where lie lirilleons t anili keep on hand an assortment l 314 D CDO IP INS. , Cabinet IVare• 4c., 41-: , marnifieteied of the best materials in the most durable manner, at eery loin Tales. . 1 I ; , I r. 11C also will manufaetnre all k indss of Furaiture. .tin.; to order al the shortest nntiae.,! Funerals waited on and IleatFe's supplied, &c. : lle therefore solicits, a 'part of ihe pnblie patronage which he will entleavOi.in meet by prompt atteetion to business. Give us a :oral. :' ! Yebruary ; 15.- • . ' . 7 Removal & New Goods JOSEPH .11URGAN, 1) • ES efT V 1 1.1( talon., the Public that he has Itemoved his store to the New. Ptoie triont, in the stone House of :firs Ph4lias, with a locust tree in front of rim door; 411,1 next - house above ilr. Thonipsoll's cornei, 'twist:me Messrs Pollock's store. Abd has jusr Received a new asiortito of Spring Good4which •fvill be sold at the loweSt rash prices. Ina tditiott to his fancy dry goods& truninzs he has reretved, and wilt, keep on hand a 'At'enet al asstatment or legliorti,- braid, Ginip,aitraw, 4,, , ,fancy Bonnet:, at th , t. lowest inki.s. Potts lie Match '221615, Sall T "y 7 =,7: -7 •-,...i...i,', - 1 - 14-,i JO 4, I ,. THE MINERS' -„-iOONAI4.- Philadelphia Wholesale• lErmism • •• . TO COUNTRY AIERCHAIVTS.' • THE undersigned Merchants, Manufacturers, Im porters,and Wholesale Dealers or the.Citi • of embrace the medium of the 'Newspaper Press of your seetion of country, to give you the streets and numbers Of our several establishments, and res pectfully to inahe you to an examination of our Fall and Winter SYUcks, which are now . full and complete. The superior, excellence and great variety of our own'Cill Mann facture?. in addition to full supplies of For ign and Dornesiic Goods, of every description, which will be sold on terms and at prices which cannot fail to prove satisfactory, - present the strongest in ducements to tiurchasers. Impbrters and? Dealers in Silk and Fancy Dry Goods, and Fine French :and British Cloths, Cassitneres and Vestings ASHURST ItEMIN GTOII,No. SO market et. below 3d 1 Importers and Dealers in Staple, Silk and Fancy Dry Goods. Also, British, French and ken Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings and :Tailor's Trimmingsl J. GODLEY, 'BPRY 4 . • co:,'No. 81 Market street. 1 Domestic And Foreign Dty Goods. sENNEDY .1 Co., 114 Market sireet , Importers klf German Gonds, and Pureha , .ers of all iciticis of Shippine Furs. . T Win. GEISSE & SONS. 60 IS, from. st.,below .Chesnut. . - 1 . Importers! i and Manufacturers of Fancy Furs, and Fur Caps, and Furelaasers of all kinds of Slupplng Furs. SOLIS, BROTHERS, 68 Arch st. between 2d and 3d sts. . • ' '---- I . , Alanufactureis and Dealers in Ready-made ' 471 . 0, ing, !rd . very grade. ; • . . 311Clikg.L TRACV,27I Market street. l • ManufaetUrers of Shirts,Collars Bosoms ; JOHN 11013,CES, sien of the Mardnioth Shirt Collar, 110 North Second street. • - • ImporterJ - and Dealers in Foreign and Do, mestic Haidwarr- and Cutler}'. -DILWORTH 4. BRANSON, 59 Market street. Welded Wrought Iron Tubes for Looomo-: tire, Marine and other Boiler flues, and all Steam purri n s"" MORRIS, TASBER & MORRIS. Pascal Iron Works, Waretlonse, S. E. corner 34 and Walnut sts. • . Agency . for the sale of Southworth Mann facturin Company's Superior Writing Papers., N. S. LAWRENCE. Age * nt, No. 3, Minor street. ‘Tr " Importers of 'Jewell - , vy 'genes, Fine Cut. lery, Brit iannia. Plated and Biiver Wares. ' • DICKSON * en., S. E. corner of Market and 3d ;t JOHN * C. •FA Mt, 112 Chesnut, street. J. - W. I..rWA RD. 106 Chesnut street, opposite iSan durson's Franklin House. Manufacturers of Silver Ware, and Deal ere in Plated and Britannia Wares.for household use It. & W. WILSON, 5: W. cornet Fifth and Cherry sts. ManufaCturers of Britannia, Block Tin. & Pewter, Ware. Also. Dealers in Plated Spoons, Cutlent, Ace. MALI; BOARDMAN 4. jo., 104 N. Sdst. below Race. IllanufaCtuiers of SilVer and Brass - Stair Rods and Cornice Poles. • EDWARD JONES, corner of George and Swanwick sts. heOween and Chesnut, west of Sixth. . . Importer of Toys, Fancy & Staple Goods, nr l/Sile!S toil Ferfnineiy. b. F. OTT MoltillOSE, 16 8. Rh pt., between Market and Chesnut. • • . Import•• rs of'Toys, Fancy & Staple goods, Perfurberws,Mosical Instruments, Glass, Earthen ware.rnaware,&c, C.. AIM 'NI , ,c• Co., Zlio. 16 NAth at., between .Markat and ArcLi, (up stall's.) • • Importers of Paris &: London Fatic A.r tides. linv.hes, PerfurnE•ry,COmbs, Ziogps, ruanon 7 • ery, a id arttclesTurllruagist's 'R.4- G. A. WRIGLIT; No. 23: South fourth street. linporte l r.s'and. Manufacturers of Perfunie ry, (..' , 'smetics, Fancy '''oaps, and dealers in Fancy Goods. JULES S. Third street. -' • , China. Queensware and Glass - - - EDWAII,D SNiONVDON, 31 N. Tnird street, opposite i . the U'ty Huta ' . . Dentiss and Manufapturers of Incontp tihr.• Tee: h; Plate, l'ivot, Motor and .Gonn :Teeth; Gold Illi Tin Foil; Gold,•l'l4tine_and Silver Plate and %Tire. ,c,.. WILK]. sup er ARMsTRONO,SB . Aren st. ablivedth, Sow, aide. .... ld, Silver and Steel Speetaele, Mathe niatirkl Itistroinents, Walking , Canes, Microscopes, anti app McALIASTER & 48 Chesnut street: Manufacturers of White Lead and Other Pain re., and nf Che 4.c.. and Dealers in Drugs, Nledthmt,, Dyn-Sliurs..ool, WETIII'LItILL 4- !MOTHER, 65 North Front street. t '1 Implers . and Dealer:; in, Drugs,' Dye . Oil.. Plaio;lass. &c., and Attests for I.!.ire Vend and Jefis.ey Window Glass. • CA:SIPBELL & FRENCII;N. W. cor.loth do Market st. Imporiters and Dealers in. Drugs, hredi .., cin,,. Dy....shurs. raints. On., .t , o , b iTASKELI . MERRICK % Co., 95 Nortb'Front wee!. Dr. D..IIAVNE, S S. Third F l l., , near.Market. • . Cofoniltinv, Physieian,Druggist and Cllem ist,aind Proprietor of 4 Rovrantl'a Iniproved Tonic M kt ire,' ,'r. Dr. JO IN It. ROWAN, Grad. Univ., Office and- Drul Store, "2 !) s North Sdeond street. ~ . . INlatiufacturers of Onbrellas, Parasols; Par.4sg •lit lettes. and in Rhades. , Wm. AI.II3ROW N, SO Ntarketreet. • SLEEPIER 4- FENNER. 06 Market street, south side, one loort. below Touith Street. Firein . d Thief-Proof Cheste, Refrigera-. torsi Rater Coolers, Filters, Letter Copying Pres- PP5..4 . 1 . . -. OLIVE:It EVAN, 15 Chesnut street. Venean Blind Manufacturer D. J. iyiLLTA3ts,lidtb at. a few door above t.t. Mannfacturers and Pealers in Nlatresse, npdyling and Feathers. FINLEY 4.... corner 21 and I,Valnut streets. JIARTILEY KNIGHT,. 145 8, 24 st. 5 doors above SKY:cc, Deal r r in Coleman's tEolian•Piano Fortes. F. VE11E13;0,195 Chesnut st., S. E. corner of Sth.. Manufacturers of corn mon and fancy Soaps . Mnqld and Dtpprd eancllcF, &c: ELIJAiII & GILLIES DALLE;TT, 36 Market street. • Importer •of French Artificial Flowers, Fer6ere, Straw, Braid and Fancy Bonnets, &e. arl Bonnet Franies. Tips and Crowns. IL 8L171T0N,50 Chesnut street. Man4fseturers of Sieves, Riddles, Screens, and Wire Wnric in enneral. NEEDLESS WATeON, Si N. Front , et. below Arc b. Hides, Oil and Leather. wm. MUSSER, & Co., '263 Market tit eel, -,,, 7, I I • , Irnm l rter of Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Pisa, Prunes, Current's, Almonds,' and other For eigO Nuts. I DANI 4 P. BUSSIER, 27 South Wharves. Man♦lfacturer of Fire Engines, of all ile striptions, warranted in all respects. • JOELZATES, 13 Drinker's Alley. i . - Marble .and !Tallowy Dealers. JOHN ECKSTEIN At. Co., Onion Mills Ridge'road Ware-house, 64 Dock street. • I Manufacturer of Combs, LoOking Glasses and Bruaaes, and Importer of Brunch and Getman Fancy Goods. i ,t THOMAS HURCH, 3e., 1831Markat-stteet: ! . Manufacturer and Wholesple Dealer in all kinds. Of Urooms, Brushes, Buiketa, Cedar-ware, clocks, Baskets. Maw, 'Blacking, Eastern-made Wonder-ware, &c. - MANLY ROWE, 63 N. Third at. I door above Arch, east elpe. - - Cheap, Publication 'and Pericaical Es&b lishwent. G. B. ZIEBER & Co., 31,edger Building, Third street, 'below Chesnut. ' Boots and Shoes. ' ' • 110137. VALUER, liii'Suuth second street. thee ' e doors below Union. West side. i • . Manufacturers and'Dealers in all iiinds!of Scales, Weights, and Weighing 151achtnes. . Also, 'Burden's Patent Rorie Shoes. 1 GRAY and BP.O,TIIEII, 34 Walnut it., below second rhitada , BetUettiber 13, 1515. 1 ' ' 31-. - - . . i!IIMil r PHILADELPHIA WILLIAM BROWN, & WHOLESALE DRY GOOD DEALERS. No. 20, North Fourth. street, Philada. HAVE a large Stock comprising a general variety of AMERICAN and FOREIGN DRY GOODS. • Theysegularly attend the Anction Sates. at which they can frequently purchase many seasonable descrip tions of Goods,-rauch below the regular prices, and which they will sell at a --- ronail advance. 'They rectilve many goods direct from Manufaetnrers, and will also be reielving-Alre,seicest styles of Fon- EIGN Goons as soon as they are in the market, from im portations both here and in New rork Theirexertions will be directed to keeping constant ly, a very superior assortment of the most desirable Staple and .Fancy Goods, which they intend to offer to Country Merchants on the most favorable terms, and at the lowest prices they can be found at in the city. of Philadelphia. and respectfully incite them to examine forthemselves.. i• • Their stock cot - piste inpart of the following : Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Jens, Planted and Striped Jeans, [a new article,] Flannels, Kerseys, Linseys, Red -Padding, Canvas Padding, Beaver ' teens4Veleeteens, Velvet Cords, Alpaca Lustres Vestings, Cravat's, Stocks, Mousse. de Lains, Ginghams, Lawns; Irish Linens, Russia ' Sheeting and Russia Diaper. Goods for Summer Wear, New Style Fancy Figti l red Linen Drillings, Plain Brown Linen, Crape Gem , broons. Corded. Plaided and striped Ditto, bnew goods,) Plaided and striped Kremlins, [new goods,] Nankeens. Extra Heavy Cntionailes, Summer Cloths, Denims, Mexican Mixtures,, Blue and Fancy Coloured Drillings, Satin Jeans, Fancy Single Milled Cassimeres • Coat Glngliams. dec. „- Brown and Bleached Mastitis, Checks, Tlcklngs,.BrOwn .Drillings, Canton Flannel, Plain White Cambiics, Checked and striped ditto. Lace Cambricks, Ja Ato ' nets, Book Muslin. Mull and Swiss ditto. Lace Goods In variety, Coloured Cambrlcks, HM4O - ry, Gloves, Thread, Buttons, and a Rill as sortment of Trininiings, &c. PRINTS--A very extensive assortment, to which new Styles are added as they rouse from the Nanitfac. tnrers. Philada., March 1. • BURDEN 'S PATENT HORSE SHOES . MADE OP THE best refined Ainerican . ' Iron, for sale at about the same . pricei of the Iron in bar, being a saving of about lOU per ' cent to the purchaser. All shoes sold; ar 0 ' warranted, and if not satisfactory, can be , returned and the money will be refunded. GRAN & BROTHER, 12 Walnut st., June 8 •23 PURE. WHITE LEAD • liThetherin Brothr, • MANUFAUTLIIIKII.S. No G 5 north Front street Philadelphia. have now a good supply or ',their wStranted . pure while lead. and those customersi ‘t ht. have been sparingly suppl.ediii consegm ore 01 ran on the article, s:tiall now have their order; filled. No known substance possesses those perser‘MtiTe and'heatitilving propertied so desirable in a paint,to an equal eatent with unadulterated white lead; hence any admixture of other materials only, mar. 4 its value. has therefore; been the steady atm of the minor:a - tures, (or many years, to supoy io the politic a perfeittly rake , white read,, and the onceasingde. mand for the ailtir.le, 13 proof that it his met with fa vor. It is invariably branded on one he ad- 7 1V V. 1.. FRILL & full, and en the other,. WASIAANTEIi P 1 ,3 E--all in red letters. November 19, -47 ATTENTION. • 11+1,1L1TARY STOR E. .. - . . Tiw. subscriber would respectfulk informhis friends and eustuniers,rhat ha has located', hr* •• • Military Cap Man- factory la Third Street, No. 911,. a feW doors Geow where he would be pleased to see his old customers and as many new ones as are disposed to favotir him with their custom. lie still continues to Ma iinfactPre -Military and Sportmen's articles Of every description, such as leather,-Cloth, Felt. Silk and Beaver Dress Caps, plait patterns; Forage Caps; holsters loitreop Brady do; Cartouchßraes, - Bayonet c-ibbards, :ward Belts Of kinds ; ; Knapsacks, different patterns : Fire- Buckets; Pasring.! Bases, Brtish and Picker's Plumes, Pnrripoons Fireinen's Caps' Lest her Stocks, (;tin Cases, superior citiatity Shot Bags. Game Bags, Drums.&e..&c. ICPOrdirs thankfully receive.) and promptly at tende t.i. WILLIAAI CHESSMAN,; No. 101 Nortol and Street. t few doors belovi Rar. i Philadelphia. lanna-ry )3, 1844 E. A. HATFIAWAyr & GENERAL. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, .Yo 23. No rth Wharres, foot of .drrh at., Philadelphia, received toi consignment and offer for sale a "lien lowesi. prices - • 50 lot sort eastern hops ; ' 2000 galls fall and winter press'd whale oil ; 7 1000 do - do -do black tish 011, 7 300 iioz 'painted pans; ' 100 'hoxes ISt quality sperm candles ; •150 do tallow candles: • 200 do yellow soap ; .50 do No. 1 chocolate,: 300 do I I..uher. (scaled) ' , erring ; 100 do do .No. 1 do ' "100 b6ls. r arkerel, Nos. I, 2 and 3 ; , • - - SO. do Halifax Salmon ; 50 do L'giliWilsfle a rrinft ; ' 25.. do jaicliled codfish; .90 'do Cranberries; .50 tubs Goshen butter; 4000 roc Herkimer county' cheese ; . 1 10.000 cm 'ltry codfish 5000 do bake fish, (in' drums) ..3000 do Slapilla cordage. Philada., Jar;. 11, 2=-1y Philadelphia, Reading & Potts yille Rail Road. . , ' Bedacti on of Freight on 3lereltandize. l . riN AND AFTER Monday next, June 26th. Om' lit Goods will be forward. d with despatch at the fol lowing rates of Freight, ?.etw . een Reading and the. points below stated, per too of 2000 114. Between - Between Reading Rtadeng • • and and Phila. I Pollalle. Plaster, slate: Wag, 4-e. 1 10 75 cts pia Iron, blooms, thober, I marble, rosin, tar, pitch, ;•• l2O 110 et's, 1 ' and grindstones, 3 • Nails 4- spikes, bar iron, "I castings,lead.turpentine'l ' • bark. raw tobacco, salt, )- ' 1 90 provisions.potutoes, turn I ' • her, striveS. ii.r., J Flour per barrel. • 16 its. Wheat.,corn, rye, clover - 1 . , I seed. 4 , salt per bushel. c• Groceries, bardware.steek) • copper, tin, braßi', do- mestic llntiors,machitte- I ry, butter and egga,",— " 10 135 1 . cheese, lard and tallow, oil, wool, cotton, leather ' • raw hides', paints, ()F., . ..j tees. hemp, and cordage.) . 'Dry Goods. drugs 4•4• inedi-21. 1 . tines, foreign liquors, wines, glaks, paper,fresh 2 62 1132 , ' fish, meat; cnothetiona- I • ' ! . • ry, honks :4- Stationary.) 1 . No additional chargesfor' commission, sinniqn, or receiving (Cr delivering 'freight at. any of the Comps, 'ny's Di itPlis on the line. i Jul} 15; 1.31220-- H'. CRESS.AN.G, CabinOt Maker, II A$ rembved from his old stand to the Ware*tom Oil the '[ North East Corner of Mahantanco and Union Streets, where he has constantly on hind, a general tissOrtment of Cabinet ware of the most inh dern styles rind approved Preach anti-high post Mahogany Red Steads, Mahogany Chairs and Reeking ('hairs, riled Maple Cane seat chairs and Rocking Chairs Widsor Chairs, sofas.Settes &c. &c. Ali the'Varieties of 'Cabinet Ware made to order at the shortest Notic., and in the best style at Philadelphia prices. r' GREOSANG acknowledges the liberal simport with which the public have favoured hint heretofore, and will labour on his part to merit a continuance of their favor April t.'6th, POTTSVILLE IRON ,WORKS. E. W. AIcarIVNIS, EPETE ULL announces to the Public, that be has taken the Establishment known as the ,Potti villa Iron Works, on Norwegian street, where lie is ptepired to build all kinds of Steam Eugines, manu facture Rail Road Cars, and Machinery of almost every description; at ,the shorteit notice, and owthe most rea sonable terms tr Pers , s from - .broad, in " II of Steam Engines ...sons from abroad, in want _ will find it to their advantace to give him a call before engaging elsewhere.lhs. 11 . _ .. ' -•-• Pianos. .1 • • ._ VIE undersigned having been appoin ' ;.1„7"•—• , ..i . -..„ ted Agent by . 1 3tessre. A. if Gale AtCo, 1 m ~ of New Yoric t otfera'fbr. "bale their au. 14 " ' j perioi Gtanti • Action -Placing at Um Manufacturers prices. I •T.: J. BEATTY. • - Cominissioner. • T HENutlyr!ber xecp!?tfully incolms jue tity.ertmo Bchuylkitt county, that he will be u'eandidite fat COMMISSIONER of Schuylkill County, at the easokng election. pletioes himself if etedted, to ;Unhurt:a the duties bf the office with fidelity end GEORGE rf.. STICIPFER.. Pottsville, August 9,15d5. 32-- Q.. TEAM SYRUP ; 2401.ASSRS.-Ste'tivart' '1...7 Now York Steam Syrup Molasses, a very ati 7 periorarticle, for sale by ' . !T T. & J. BEITtY. : . . May 3d,. '•l3 MI -LEGAL NOTICES. ROBERT TILIPALIVIAM I • ATTORNEY SAT LAW, O . ' NOT AR Y AD f`17.131.1'C, . roriviift, PA. Office In. Centre St. next door to the Exehange.+:3 17 JOHN J IC OLEMENT,' Attorney jat Law. iIFFICE, Centre 11t..; Eat side, 4 doors belOw the V office of the Miners` Joutrial: Mar ~ 2. _ ____ a.E. c 0 . in i h o rla e pii at Vet Iv , , • -- - rwirscirt.r, rr. all-011iile In Market it., at the Emporium O'llre.W."a JUDI, fli, 2 4 - • , . JOHN ,CEt'A . 'N&IL.LE 7 ATTORNE AT LAS, WILL attend to all busir'ess entrusted to him, with V , rare and despatch. Office one door 'below the Miners' Journal, i ' October 19 , 42-- -: J . ohn W lirilosepeliry y, ATTORNEI Al' LAW. OIIWIGS tRO, P.I. 1 Jan. -I t I. S, jI . IIICK A.TTOR Ey ATt:NcA . \iv i..: . - • POT7SIILLE, PA. -Will praiticecin ihs! fore al Cohrts of Schuylkil Co - , - - -: - - - - d: IF: I. iii ir . II r, I? -• N , Attoinet at Law.. . . u - AS,opened an otECe , i. the bOrongh of Schuylkill 1111aven. Office in frail street, second door etrst of M. Mannine's Bole!, will attend to all - business en. erns ted.to his .care, '; a the counties' of Schuylkil) and Berks. I April ias. 1844 1 . . , . ~~:~ 7' "~ JOSEPH HAF,T,..,noved his re. Dm! store, in th,. Store. in Centre street, to operata in all the va l Art • duch as . Play o fftag, Fujnr, He also will inaert lit the wimie sets, at reabOnahl, :nay lug had a prail I.;cls Confident of giving favor him with thOr nisi Y 1 : 3 • i Flour Ai' .. r. - 1- AE subscriber, respe , I 11e, that lie !lasi assn him In conductingla ac under the firm of ItUCI corner of Hail Hoatrand rough of Potts illC. wh hand, a large and gomi Flour,: • Hay ti. the Ali of which will he so rhev confidently,s,ilic . bettering that . all ihiwe / It to their tautuaradvan July 10,_ 29- milli sulmcribert l infor 1, appointed by Ltiint. agent for the sale :in thi bet P.l TEXT GRAD 'TER 1. adapted to the person,: of COrlipel r elit SI I reE>OTIS desirous of )lients ran have an op ! potato*, at my re;iden: jteugh. • Amotic the-many con and alleviated by thin tire. may be ,euuniera ilpek-jave, etsociated and various other near G-laving pnr<have , Batteries. I 41)3 PttlffST log litidec any of she . respectfully velie,it alp in this pliblication, to . , TIIR sale:criber offers for sale a well se -46C,—* ected and te enuin assortinent of . 1)1{1U(.0 .HEOICIN IS, &c.. 4.,...ik consiixini! 4f Chemicals, Medicines, PerfuL 4 -- , saio - mery; Win lots Glasses, Patcnt Medicines Drugs, Paints, - Dye, tuff's, Oils, and - Varnishes, Pain Brushes. &c. Which be is disnbsed to sell at a. sroal. adi - ance, and respecift fly 'solicits a share of th . ti patsbn age oft he puhlici , - Physician,: - 11- - esc tilt inns carefully compoutuled. JOHN S. C. MARTIN: DOWN ez,FOCHI I ,.. A TIE constantl) C rece vire% froin New York arid are or " ferin* at their store in Morris' Addition to Potts , : Corfim, rit.tgar,TOn, lasses, flaws, Shoulders, Mess Fn..; k. Fish, Salt, Che se, Oil, Candles, Soap; Liquofs, Fl lilt, Tobacco, Baled fay, Feed, &c. &e. All of whi It they offer at city esale prices, freight only added. ;flay 24th . - 21— SHINGLES for sale as 200 uNf-- 01 IIoNSiNEY 6c 10MT's Z 7 to ; • • 39„. FES If supply of AA N assortment of B fm safe at Sept. 12th BALED lIAY by th L ( lo N z ( e . n an „ d shP" ha 13a1 CODA, SUGA., Hut yiljust rereivet; tit 13th 1 50 r e K c i e :% ; - S ed a a r nN August 30 1 cis: 13 cts. 3 , Boxes Ste'Fine c Liquoßs, Gin, W May 24th,. (.0 1.14 , 21 • • And n Credit given, rrliEsubscriber has ustopened at the Store former ly occupied liy . Cr, - land &I Christ, on Rail Road at., a, general assortmen of Groceries and Provisions, which tin will at the owest pbasible paces, for cash : Such as Sugars, Molas.;es, C Chocolate, Tea, Cheese, Rice, Spices, &c., 'perm and Whale Oil; Spar-, - mact•N Moo ds and { Dipped Candles, So,ap, TO aceo, Sugars, Hams, . • Shoo dem Miss Pork,. • Dr ed Beef, 'ed. " • , h.Mackere , .. . • &c, _ &c. • . 1 WILLL4EII .il M4RSIIALL 21-,2.11. 1.4 n! Iron!! TINT . . TINT received at the York Storda large and general ° assortment' of Rol ed. square, flat, and Round Bar ron of alt size's. also Hammered square Bon from I inch to 94, rai , road tongues. Sledges and. !Timmer!, sCrow bars, SI it rods for horse sitoes;Juniata nail rodsll Band Iron, &c., &., no Spikes and Nails, in their va , ricty. EDWARD YARDLEY. ' Jan. 4, MIS. ; - 1 . IL , HO ,ow Ware. . t•-• 1 3 ruST received at t e York '2. Store a large and genera °assortment 6(11011)w Ware consisting of 8,0, 4, and I gallon pots S fillets, Boilers, &c., &c., which will be sold ; wholes le or retail at the lowest' cash prices. Also waggd boxes of all siaes. Cedar ware such as tubs, buckets &c.; &c. Jan. 12,1845, EDWARD YARDLEY. - 01 May 254f144 THE -Subscri s ))er house in, Aldrk plemied to have a Good Secommoda able terms. Algol on reasonable term i f I NVITES the atte lion of purchasers to . his stock 0 Fresh Goods just crewed and now opening , a; his 01ore,in•Centre sc. , a few doors above the Pottsville Hdttse, an of whit he wilt sell' as the lowest prices for dealt:llls own or , ere, or in exchange for country produce. • . . February 10, . . , rtly use, for sal ILTEW YORE sale by • May 3d, ' E OVAL . SEIDERS; iderire next doorlo Drown building r:lcruniett as a Shoe ottsville.mhere lur continues bus branches of the Dental leansinff and' raring.. manlier, single teeth, of pricem. experience of inany yea ; rs, ho satisfaction to all who may om. eel liftSilleS'S. ili ifully announces to the pub :hued Mr: Nathau Eva lls .with eral Flour and Ferdfluiiine,a, I & -EVANS, at the . sotit beast I NeeWeelttll StteePt , it; the tel. :re they wilt utwaya keep o Stip:IT:WM of . •. Fed, ~ MI6 d at. the very lowest raws • the patronage of the public, who Licht with them, will tind age• P.4TENT BATTERY. 1113 the public, that be has been P. Coad, of Philadelphia—hie and the adjoininu counties; ',if ' T 0.9 C IMT , use of Plfysillllll,l and other ill, in the treattnent-of.nee-Nulus., FINE l outhasing Mr. Cort's' instru (didn't). of examinjw: ap ein the Town Hall of this ho- plaints winch have been Mired twerfulcigent In mediral prae id! Paralysis, Patty. Eptlep.y. imhs, iThetimattstn,i'ic lloloreux ; lgic andMeramus disorders. ' one 017 Mil Goad's , Graduated tl to operate on, lie mi elitrftr - hove dcitcritiad'tomplainte.faner those who nMy feel intere,tl,l ^ll and examine my apparatus. PETER F. .1111 DEV. 36-6rno Pottsville, Scpi„,er, APOTHE 'ARY STORE. March 16, MINER'S OIL just roic€ ived at ' DOWNEY 4- FOCHrif. 37.- Sept. 13tIt ACK TEAS juAt receiveri and DOWNEY dz. FOC111"15. ton or hate at - D 3WNEY. & FOCHT' 13 Sept. 13th led COAL SHOVELS h the DOWNEY 4- F0c111"8. r and Water crackergin barrels DOWN.EY ¢ FCiCIII";3. • irutton ~Blasting Powder, Juat sale at DONNE Y & ndlesrrceived and foi:Aale ai DOWNEY 4. FOCHT'S MEI hlakck.°l3ranay, &c in 1361 x., at DOWSES & .:FOrAirp. 1:01( "MI Jarding. Aas reeenily opened :a boaiding i 't - street. Potts% ille. and will be umber of respectable boarders ion will be furnished:on reason nalent Boarders accommodated ELIZA HAUG &WM:II.' Pattailla May E H. POTS, GEOR ..tarter boxes, selected for fami. clfeap at OrIN.S. C. MARTIN'S, onfe:ctionery & Drug Store. Dried Plums and Peaches, for T.•&.: .11h.:ArtY. 1 = ESZMWMI GITTI Ire row: o.tv t“orc's* 1 / 11 Ili" or coon Latros..—A clos . 'rot*rver of wen and thitigo told the following little. l 4litcrY , which we hope ie to the attention of all. will plough very deeply' • Who plough very shallow . • 1 . 11 their soils. Two brothers settled' to ether be One of themon a , cold ugly. clap soil, WITT ed with Black-jack oak, t one of which way large enough to make half •,4 LlPzen roily, This man would never drive any `iii but largO, pow esfel; Conestoga horses, snot 1 seventeen bonds inches deep.— high: 'Ho always put harvga tet . a target: plough, and 'plunged it ;in scilite tt This deep ploughing he int.lariabl 1 , practiced and cultivated thoroughly afterWards.'•. Re raised his seventy bushels of corn to the acre. ,This man had a brother about six. r l 4 O set tled on a rich White liver iottonala.nti forin-t-stna while the black-jack clay hand 'yie;de , ce"Pat,si bushels to the acre, this fine bottom, land woukf not average fifty. One hroiher was srea gropr r ing rich on poor land, and the other sterislify' ing poor on rich : • • One day the bottom-land brother came &twit tts see the black -jack oak 'fernier, and' they beg,ati to • talk about their crops. and fame, as farmers are ve ry aht to do. ' 'How is it,' said'the ':fornter, 'that you manage on this poor soil . to beat mein crops! • TNe reply %vas, .1 weakln",y That was it, exactly Su'rne incur have such rich land that they won't rebel: . 4; and they never get e step beyond where they "They rely on the soil, cot on labor, or skill, or care. Some men expect their assns to worki and same inets ex ited to woos rue.ra LkNfil j-3ndibet is just the . difference between , a aooOnd a bad farmer. • When we had written.ithus far, and read it-to' our informant, he said, •thr4e years ago I traveled through that section; tindlthe only _good Carla I saw was this very one otli which you have just written. All tie :others , were desolate—fences down—cabins abandornai,:the settlers discouraged and Moving of. thong,lit I iaw - the same old stable door, hanging by one binge, that used to 1 disgust me ears beforlf; and 'I saw no change except for the worse Inthe- . whole county, with the exception of this one farm.-Indiana Farmer and Gardener. . ii TIIE SEASON FOR TROSPLANTINIi - TREES.-', For many reasons Autunin is the best ualculated for the transplanting of tieelf. In the; first place, it is .a season of-mbre leisfkre than Spring. and the ground is in a better ctuldi,tion both fur taking up . and setting out the tsees4 Secondly, the opera tion of the frost," and theaccumulation of water by the melting of snovV,tbsid. to „work the earth in , among the roots. It isaii acknowledged Net that trees set out- in the FA 4t better rooted. and Cr. conscquentry better priTared to.withstand drought than those which are ietds..) f ut in Spring. There is but little more dangef a itleir winter killing than, if they remained in their', natural position. We, tried the experiment list bar with entire !success, and though we set out 'pelsill trees of thrifty growth .as late as the middle of ) 1 1;vember, they lived, and through The past unusually. dry suminer, they have flourished finely. Si . ncel ihoice, , fruit trees are 14 easily and cheaply, proe'radi and beautiful - forest trees can be had for ti t kitftherp,up, it is astonish • ing to ur that so little a, tiMtion is paid to their'' , cultiN : ation _both. fori-drulltitent and_ use. A SIII3li: - spot of ground will stilL ii for rearing 'a fine the or a beautiful grape vin ,lwhich will a thousand APA:Vg.),`,.44, l . ll tPitx- 00, -tilt.Olutioalliern-...A.larnv , in the'aiuntry'Wilfißila - gtiffi orchard, atufa-ho-nie onshaded by ornamental trees and shrubbery, bc!- tokens ii sluggish and tasteless owner. If the time that isspent in hanging, round the resorts were de voted to the useful.purppse of planting trees, the roadsides everywhere Would' piesent a luxuriant and beautiful appearanc-Boslon Olive Brandt: RUCH EV AitiS . . - , - NCTIiITICt PROP'ECITI ES - . OS' St nAn:-Ltho nutritive • properiies of st6ar are much under-rated in,this country. As at aliment, Dr. Rush, of Philadelphia, maintainsl:that sugar'produce the greatest quantity nf nourishment in a given quan tity of matter of any suk.;gatice in nature. Horses and cattle, when fed wll oily on it in St. Domingo for some months, whet 'the etkportationnf sugar and importation of grain were prevented for want of ships, during the . croi . ) times in,the West Indies all appear fat and ‘ flourishing. The cattle fed 'on the cane tosl A ttonw heck and in 'a fine cendi tint:. The negples drink fteely of 'the juice, and . bem coe fat arid healthy Sir Gearie Staunon ob- serves, that many. of th China hide themselves entirely on them for a: emperor compels his h quantity of sugar oyery fat and look portly, :1 4 ' . common fond of the 1.: meotic animal is fed,on fevers, and disorders i I in the countriei., , shere as food. r I'S ri.--Joseph Bardvrell, cf South ifadley, has four acres,of pastdre ground, and applies to it annually one thousand pounds of gypsum: the. sante.aimlication,. and at the eame rate has been made 35 years litsuccession. Onis let he ias tures annually one large yoke-of oxen, ono ho'ree, two cows, and some yehrs-three. Prior to the lase of 'plaster Sin B. says it required'at least six ac res of this land to afford ui feed.az be has obtain ed from one acre, by %b-mg plz.ster : . lie hagaleoa piece mowing ground•tyhich con tains four. acres. Two crops of hay are taken from it replady. on this ground he uses plas ter of Parts freely, and.' applies a top-ilsessing, of. manure. • ) 1 REM En I' Fall, 14; 6.11 - 30 - r - rs.—A correspondent,' of the Albany Utilttv.tor Pays: • , --••Hevirvi reel! a-nany horses die withithe'botts, and. many . reme dies given without I was ;:.lucetl by a !weir chant in canihridge 4try the fullowinr,: fur a hum ofiny own, after I had tried most of the remedies in common . use,withoet "effect, and, had given him !up fur lostr--4 - lalf pin vinegar, half pint Soft soap, half pint gin,-andlialf pint molasses, well shakeri together, and poured' down while foaming, To my griat surprise, the i llorse was in -five minutes fl.(1/ ly free from -pai n, and . ate, freely; the morning I Was en myl .:tourney.,, I have since re--- commended, anagive the same irlsome fifty ca, ses: with the same good effect; not in one' initance. has it failed to effect a perfect cizre:' PatettivArioT or every farmer gather al pumpkins as will suit a' mess alaily throw; them - e - Srefully id a clO cording to the followii 1 1 ..5t, lay a stratum of threshing floor, one f posite another ofpum another layer .ol straw heap. - -In this way pump of the year, as sweet the field. Try it frke thing to.he discoverei with experiments in The Editor cf 'tbe-Philadelphia Gazette, in his own happy way, crowds a whole chapter of Horti- cultural wistiorn, into? the following few line!: We said yesterday that every body ought to have a grape vine, and, of course,; every body, will try to have one after ihis. We now add another dut?—every body ahOuld have a peach tree, that can find ground enoUgh hulas occupancy to sus rain ohe: To Pa SF EN T ' ER3II. ON Por rairr.--Seat tef slacked lime on i7l The perches and floors of the hen-bouse, as often as once in ten days. It will effectually eradicat 'the • lice and .promote the health of the fowl. • ' !, .• . -':'-. Hougels - and Lots ',"" a I I a o iz a a 4 ; g 1 1 1?. S.ILE. 0 u u ALSO, a large . numiier of Buildings and on; La p o carious sizes, 00 the Navigation tract, lying principally 111 the Borough of Praseille. Apply to • . :, . • SAMUEL LEWIS, Real estate.ag't, en tr e nt. July 10 • . 2fl2f 1 . VERY . SUPERI TEA, just rem , GOOD NI AO , ix ET sera. th , 111 farn te = ‘ - ' 7 6 174 'P'r 71 -7—artnient• slaves and idle persons in ,among the canes and live lime. In agit kingdom the dv guard-to cat a coftain . kday . that they mays become legar and rice constitute he :ogle, and every kind of o sug'ar: malignnt the hreasr,' 'pre unktiolmin sugar is - a6piidantly eaters Pupt rs..l ss.--Thia.. fall let, !nanY of his 'bes t matured; lice, to supply Ilia stock with. the winter, and, deposits Ise and secure repertory, ac g succinct and definite rules: ; the butts of 'straw from the 9 1 thick; on this stratum de. king, and cover them with aryl so on..to.tho end of your ins may be preserved most nd fresh. as' When taken from i rids, and den% leave every-. by accident, as is the ease :grieulture generally. OR GREEN & BI e ACK. v 0 and for sale by - ,T. & J. BEATTY. 18-- jug rect ( ivedlind for sate by B. PANNAN. Art. ff— I=3l
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