VOL iii NE Tout Dot. payable semi-ann in the year •ow eeive the piperf $3 per annum. I 'will be added to AMD ally i I be pot O pro wI r al Two Din.t.aite in advance. If 111 be charged Advertisements charged $1; for tit Insertion. Large AU advertisers' out. unl 6to e ti is sow- ifi ' And w Yearly - awertis 'minding, bscrip of keeping °need. standing diming Lb er one in each pa Xi t leitte(ra add r otherwise no ate' All notices fo r which have heret 2i charged cents e Ink ones nts for 11 be rs sr' ertjst yeas rr fo aed on nieet fore 1 E KO eling al Leeds Commercial one of the most .of enema nti was held in the Mr. Baines, M. propriety ,of peti of the duly on tl and the repeal of woolen cloths, petitioning for t oils. Conaiderab was filially dete gentrally signed Conimone, pity i question, and the to the Board of ' was also determi presented to the they would taxer. by Parliament 1, olive oils. A die to the propriety the duty cm mem the impolicv of w ranee of opinion; celled for the con to the manufactt or this district, ii rr any matter o "rueeediuget, bat he reduced 44y ng.—Leeds Mrr The Martitun „ay, was rather people, bet there °memos and rca rr,'Ll -11. l iort house. On th . to take into con, oning•Padham ! • exportation of the duty on t and for tip furl repeal o the d discll9S ion took iced that a plat and presented toi g for the repeal o a memorial ghoul A rade to the as 'ed that a memor •ard of Trade, se the taiwere v the equalization ussion arose sn f petitioning icor al e end common I ich there was a g but as the meeti ideratiun of subj i ing and oomnie 'was judged advis; a more genegal n thew to lotto , t .n insurance to 'at Keaw . inly attended by Walt no lack of nerally consirlere , rather dull to were chiefly e • aged before arket, but amongst the great want of situPstions there were never asked even what wages he half year. Dabeing,-as u with spirit at the different inns. ftess.—Birminghaim—A cruwd rainehirint , was g - ld faithfsil very C:they got into the hulk of persons 1 t \.. . 4 many , who were they expected for ..!4:aual, was kept up gz *, Comnserticsi'D to. ed meeting was I ii to receive the re . previous weting iwith Lord Melton loot amongst th, v tlia Lordship , 's iordvhip was full -treasure of the e nch sympathy dy a semedy: lively explai . I not consisten to give any d to him in the ions of gliier `Ary cyst tgh Birmi an opinion Cations in sh .. rare that the s had hithert ion. eld at Birminghailo lost week tOf the deputation which at a had been appointed to confer . ' ne on'the deep dittress preys- working classes in that town. ply 'ran to this effect:—"Hie I impressed with the Went and sting distress- 2 4hat be evinced ', d earnest desire to be able to !fibs same tithe hforcibly but t !.; with great ca door, that it i with his duty as. rime Minis ' sided answer to he questions eatorial." Relative to the in iment respecting' the present , his lordship remarked that gham had expressd so unani ton the evils pr used by the ot t i currency, the' dep cation must tountry at large, and the legit'. been averse to e n tertain that Messre. Horsley *id Whitta the Hull and Selby Rail Way •of .£3OOO, for , ix hundred d wanted to com pete the rail ny offered XLIS4 which was .nesday, a Jury warded .ei 02 —Hull pager. ..iporation of Hull have adopt liament, praying On houselinkl parliaments, and lute by Ili llot. em is to presentee petttion .ord Worsley to t eCommons. Fair took place On Tuesday, Hy a , large number , of servants; y dull, and man y servants re- Lut situations, although in au . ery low wages were asked. 4 r the ballot have met with a ', bincnln. Nearly a thousand lady appended to them. • - of the Whole of tie vacancies a returned in the i:lorouglng 91 ng liberals, nine uet of the elev. w g councjllors, who were con nt in their resign lion; and it e refloating two. Deluding the the example of heir friends. i l t ,- ais reported to ave caused a •e lustre. _ovation. .mended of Iny the an yarda of la The Com p I. On W lii paneled° Refbehhca 1 ' , ion to Pa triennia] art of Durl Lords. and inth Hirtng ras attended 'ring, was vt home witL Matancea „etitions reception -es ere ak niemsen Councillo iinister be remaini ,es, have mad that t , will folios tote of thin sensation in Carlisle NI last, ant .itinmes hiring Mok place on was attended -by a great num i.) 1, In variaus paits the county. well: knon ch racter were ea £4 to or men; and Asfsir frnalee,i The show tle Makttet was, good, but The ere)** and very poor. Heti to £5 , and shee# from 15a to very dull. .... 7 The closing ofithe shops '6l : telock took place en Monday t.ft _very agreeable to find the ore general than was goner-, andeirstand thaten the same ofrnady respectable ehopkeep. Newell's Buildings, Market mittee was appointed to further . a objet, and to ,endeavor to iniverarkl.--11frnM1es1er Oyer. wv,aptts fri leek u We • £3lO. in ilie•ca of florae.. at from sale wa mg Of qtais 0 at gift 4g; and we sure tm much expected. % log.* tneetin ook place at t, .when a very detiiirab the pradtice committee appointed at a pub. a ftiw weeks age, to collect before the Cornntissionera to :tad eta hand•lobm weaver. fr inquiries, and drawn up a ...Thee. cetizig. 'soli . • UM lia~Sa~ . • •,, _'l .T 1 .. . 1 • i 1 , • 1 - 1 , . _ , • ,:,:_. -,.• , . ,!,,..i.,„_ ~. ' -- • :.---, - r----- - -.--:- ..', -'- J - ' ' , ` - - - _-_,--...:*, - ._- 4-:....,-,-.. 4.- - - ,:::: , : , .. , ..,. - .-f . ....... ,, ... .-_,.. , ,, 5 i-,.... , -----..„. , ,,,, f,4,........:___,;: - .. . - ---,-...„,-: , ...,- 2 _ , --..- . -.-- - - i.„ - - '4 ; • , - • t 41 : t ''.: ..: , ff:.' el' ::'''', '-i r .4'.70 7 ,1 . 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AlOirD --. i-t)TTSITICLE - GE*EltAtli I VIER . , ... .. • - • , RA. :r . _ • I I WILL TEACH YOU TO PIZACIL Till 1104,2 LS O l)r rui4drit ,iiribliairu OUT +II2•CA VEINS 01; Tilt INOWITAIKIhiItSTALiI WHICH will - mi' • 'j i ... . report, from which it appeals - at 114..8000 receipts for-weaving, after dcduCtifig the }iecessi4 ry charges, such as winding, sig, 1064 &c , .have not left More than lii.- per leek ,for ,eacii t i,. ,individual; for the last sir month this, of course l includes every :nember of their • amble', many of whom may have earned somet r mg biisidea.--: The evidence collected is shfficiedki to prilite that the weavers are in great distre4 by , the wand of work, and low wages for worklpbtainnd. ia• . annum, paid with who re- becrthers 50 cents, annually 50 will as will be to for one A company of the English - W4telanti. So' cie. ty have purchased the exter.sive fiirm ofTullyge. line, which aurveys.l,soo acres, 41d which was he property of the late Wm flfowne kEsq of Gli n, in this county, and weo.in the pro:session of the Earl of Devnn. The eoteniiiat lot ,of mOon4 tamn land will afford i great field file .English cap. ita I, and give employment to s glee. 'lnstal Is: bourers, While. on the other handawet ; one him.' Bred families will be dispossesiert i bild thrown on. their own resources. Tullygelinkis within three miles of Abbe - ileal. New Roman Catholic We underetand that it is intenderktoereet a new .Roman. Catholic Church on a splimiid scale in Be:fast.' The situation which itK contepophted is in the deighbourhood of Linded.:Halh end the ' , edifice is to -be on the same scale cit; ma g nificence with throw of the metropolitan chapel in Dublin. and the grand cathedral, recently - built tinder the aliapoces of Dr WHaile, at Tuam.--[ Times] The Head rent, in the property of Clonina County Clare, was sold on Wednesday Joist in Dublin, to Counsellor Hardy for £18,009. It sold fast year fur £13,000, but the sale was open- ordered ontinued tr annum; Iprivilege 2 squares ofa small- Ines. post paid .r not ice e.W411 be Deaths. „ n Friday, etabte meet ' .101 in Leeds invitation of I . 1 ideration the for the repeal oreign wool, e exportation 't i er purOuse of I ties on olive place, and it icon shouta be t the House of the duties iii be.presented e effect. It • al should be ,praying that Sled in them i f the duty on ' ,. e meeting as t reduction 'lO r sura fico s. tip eneral COficlq'. re had beer, jecus peculiar kcal interests able not to mix Imre with its i' questii n.ol miller meet- ed. The Irish and Scgich(Distillers.—The Lon don correspondent of this. Limerick Chronicle, states that .”the Irish and Scotch distillers, in common cause, will make a bold effort this -ses sion u, abolish the oppressive restriction, of }the English Excise. The Grnnd Jury having fully investigated the several claims ot the Meseta Guinness to corn.. pensation, tor the malicious destrOetton oft thew property . since the late Dublin election, have passed anJ al:nweri the several priesentiner.ter. awarding the full amounts respectively claimed by the Messrs Guinness,- Drogheda.—The meeting to commence and arrrnge the collection of the O'Cotlnel Compen sation Fund took place in this leading town, in the Linnen Hall, on the 12th ins' ai two o'clock. Petrick Ternan, Esq J P was called to the chair welch, he said, he accepted with pride and pleas. nee the honour conferee! upon huff. , The Wire tier which they were assembled wits to .Inward thersidiscription Mr the O'Conncl fund. Ireland had already incurred a nationahlelit to that em incni individual. and her prospents of (better innelin-anon rested alums( wholly insin him.— Thos Ennis, J p we. rrytestett to acs as treasu rer. and Michael Levies, Esq was likppointed ferre t y, The secretary, Mr. Levin{imacle a prac tical and appropriate speech, enfonfung the claim uponlhe meeting and the commdhity at large :and giving it as-his confident nplition that the produce would be found to equal 0 exceed the former contributions from . . Drogheda. He im pressed it npon.the colleetars,that Oilmen depen ded principally upon their aetivity.;,' The people required only to he called upon, and they would cheerfully aubscrihe. Mr, Levineponcluded by saying that he was satisfied the m ot of Drogheda would at the omen} frnorneni, .airOitey'had on evefy preceding occasion, do their fluty well and k on Satnr. the country i ervan,v, and ' Cotton Manufacturers of Greenock On Saturday, a meeting, of ginitlenien of the -Nam, called" by circular, 4vas held in Tetitine Hotel, to consider ;of the .best means of introducing Cotton Manufactures into Greenock. The • Provost; . tt ho was unanimously { called to the glair, briefly stated the subject of the meetthg. It had been considered advisable thaOthey should avail themselves olthe fadil!tieo afforded by the Shaw.s Water to erect oneicutton mill on a large scale ; .and he feltlissured that the project, if carried into effe4t, would be .of Yard advantage to the towh. Patrick Maxwell Stewart; Esq., (at wlibse sugges Lion the meting was called. stated Ins views at some length, and rerui the names of - several gentlemen, who fle.proposEd, 1 , ~ s h on id cons tit u te a committee to ca rry nut the objects of the meting. A short conversation then took place as to the price of shares, and,it was filially agreed that they should not be lowerh3fian £OO each. From the spirit that seeined to ani mate the gentlemen present, there is not the least room to doubt that thp money ne cessary to establish a cotton, Manufactory on the largest scale, and of:th:e•most per., fed construction, will he feremintning with out delay, as already krariou'itsui!hsof £2OOO and £l-000 have "been subsciiihed. We have been informed that there ICS prospect of a site on the Shaws Waterf,i being like wise appropriated for the mahufacture of by a piivate company; so that there are good grounds fin anticipating that, ere long, at least two Attic!) worha will be in operation.[Greenock Adverti.4.] Martinmas 'Thry--Wecineiday, being Martinmas' Wednesday, .114 ; town was greatly thronged with counts, people.— From the Cross to Graham .square,''the street was pretty much crourted. About twelve o'clocksihe hiring market commenc ed. 'The attendance of maletand female servants was large— the Utter i iwere hired readily.; those -acquainted wit dairs..work got £4 to,f4 108., other" to EA..— Men servants were not go successful in their, efforts for engagement. 7hosehired fit to manage the plough obta,ned £7 to £9, younger lads £4 to £5 [Glasgow Herald.] • • MI ,elinsburgh Sir.—This annulil air, the last of any impertsece for • • ''POTTS*III4L-E, A. WEDNESDAY MORNIf,I4 JAtirITARY *4, IS3t IRELAND SCOTLAND. this seasn, 'commenced yesterday the 14th 1 init. • T ere s was a 'dot of, buaineas done, the gene al run of prices ,was as fa lows fl . .-Suitill ighland cattle, onelyear old 35L to 608. some inferior lots of Cisithoess beasts ,at, 255. to 305.) two-yesra- old £3 to £4. up.: ; threelearspld 51 to 71,105. ' Fife an 4 Angushiie cattle four-year old 101 to• 1+1; throe-year-old 61 109. to 81 two-yeartt•old 5/, 6s, to 6/ 'lOB. ; Teas, Water •Stirks, of which tbe4p, xas a con , siderable: number in the matket, brought from Si to 6, MM. The prices realized according to'isality 'were considered high er than ‘ltaitiodAt_Dountamaritet. , ALES. .E/pp:« ient.,A young lady residing with her, . mother, not one hundred miles from 14ndilo, was carried away by- a young man brought up .to, the;few. -The. young couple - eps about three o'clock in the morning, in a chaise and coin., having. arrived et. Lampeter, they partook of a cup ofi/criffet. at the Linn Hotel, and in a few minutes they were again on their route to Aberystwyth, when within two miles of the tatter ) place, they alighted from the chaise, and after paying the driver his fve, the ehaise returned. The lovers, as afterWar4s appeared, procured some clothes nett farm house in order tb travel in disguise; they again proceeded on pleb : way, but were thunder-strullt at a post chaise, stOppirtg suddenly opposite them and ama from within demanded of the straniers,.(is he thought) if they had-seen persons answering to -the description of the fligit ices, the young man answered in the negaiive. The well known voice made the enquirer to look at the strangers, and they were immediately recognited, the young woman was taken into the chaise and conveyed home, and the young man was left to bewail his unfortunate sit nation. Bangor October 'Fair was held on Satter. clay, and *as a poo.r affair, scant of stock and equally so of buyers! Aberystwyth. —Such is the vast im provement iii the value of property in the neighbour of that rising and. much admir ed wateritog place, - Abe rystwyth, that the estate called Pwllglas and Dole, distance five miles from the town, lately advertised in our columns by M,r. Edward Williams, auctioneer, for sale, was sold to Pryse Pryse, Eaq:,t M. - P., of Gogerddan, for the slim of £4,700, which was put:chased only 32 years ago for £1,600. Dreadful and Fatal Accident. —On Tuesday, a man named John Evans, whu had contracted fir flume portion of the wurks now carrying on by the canal com pany. at the lTmer Pond, between Peary. poet and (miner, was assisting in raising stone front a quarry which had been open ed on the spot. He was standing on a shell of the rock, at the height of about thirty feet, prizing up another . portion with a crowbar, when that part under his feet gave way, and he was pracipitited to the bottom, and an immen s e fragment of that which had been detached falling on his head, he was of course killed upon the spot. Hei was an industiionsonn, highly respected IN those who knew bim, and we regret to say has left a widow and family. to deplore 4 loss.—Merlin. Llaaelly Railway.--The ivo rks to wards the !completion of the main line and bracherr ate, we find, proceeding rapidly, contracts fir the whole having been en. tered into„ and most of the land purchased on very fitvorable terms., The excess of coal brought down. only two miles of road fist, made', on , comparing the first six months °t i the present with a like period of the last year, amounts to nearly 30,000 tons; and.there cannot be a doubt but the completion of, the railway up to the. an thracite, or store], coal district, that an im mense trafic will be created, inasmuch as the successful experiments recently made, indicate thelts'e of the coal for purposes to which it has until lately, been thought tn applicable.h—Raihia.y Magazine. REPORT ! to the Mine Hill and &hot kill Haven Rail Road Compang,i, . 'January Bth, 18.38. . To. the Buick holderirof the Mite iiill and Schuylkill Haien Rail Road Coni:limy, the Boad of Managers' respectfully sub. mit the following, as their Annual Re i• port : i. . • - During i the mist year there has been trans)xtrtel on the toad ait miscella neous taming(' eattainting to one hundred and seven y thousand two, hundred and thirty-sev n tons— ' The toile ' t eceived Oa which . were; . i.., , .. From.,poar sources there was reeivecl the sum of Making the total income dc. . rived, b' the company a• . mount t _: , $38,152 79 • . iimmassomi The exple nditurei during the urns pe riod are eel follow . for.permanent i For repaiya and t 'of tha .. r . v4id,. Foilidartes, an itie board, Fur ititereai In itriewing . it - 11 I • .' found. creek - transp ty,t,ivii thousand ty.five tons7-c. almost 'one thi A. A ty or coal ,t poised by canal c o - n the Schny . l)4ll Our tile past year, and being nearly three f its of the increase of subh traiisporta ion for the. same period. • Thiii circums a we will be the moreart ?reciated, if the dif fi culties attendant upon the coil trade, a the earlier part of, the season; are dul considered. It will be 1, recollehed that in onsequence of embat ra4tinents tin' o ared ning operations ndr shipments. were; Tor a time, airiest su pended. • Results, there fine, so favours le, tinder circumstances of such discourage elf, place beyond ques tion the certaint , hereafter, of permanent revenue to the chmpany, amid all the con tingencies of trade.' • In this review, the importance of the company's work to that portion of the coal region lift which, it is located, as well air' to the navigation With twhich it is connected, will be' readily perceived. The managers, however, have lwaYs regarded the inter eatsl of the com a nyj and of the operators, ( as identical. f this sentiment, the sums -that have from time to time been expend. ed in the repairs, extension, and general improvement of road, ate sufficiently demonstrutive—while the charter, confer. ring no trading or mining privileges what- ever, enables the managers tsi carry our such policy into complete effect. In regard to the experstitures of 'the past year; the sum,of $5,366 7.100, has hen applied to permanent improvements, consisting principally of the Muddy Branch, extension, of Which; it mny be remarked, that it is finished---the distance being twe and a quarter' miles and the cost of its constrution $7,439. The transportation was, begun in Junelast, end has yielded tolls amounting to $909 01.100, on a net tonnage of 3,606 4- )00 tons. 1 Other improvements, it is expected, will be completed in the course of the ensuing season. The descending track of the Main Ilrapch 1 1411 pa. renewed fora dis tance of about flair miles, with the heavy iron-edge rails, The remaining ,portion 41ready..reco.n rat on this plan, .has been fully Left liiil itaelficioncy itt trans portation, wh p la its permanency may be estimated trod! the I fact. •.,hat firing the past year, tlsel repairs of the superstruc ture have not exceeded eight dollars per mile. _ •i ; • . 1 In regard lo the repairs and mainte nance of the Oad generally, it was stated c i e in a previous," eport that an increased ex penditure olt, is account had ,been incur red; and, not ithstending rigid economy, such would finite, to be the case e until the entire r ' ostruction of the road had been e ff ected. Tho increase of transpor tation, howev r, is uniformly correspon dent with th expenditures, the amount of which, duri g the past year, has.4rea dy been slate .. In, connexion with"' this subject, it inu, bed lrerved, that the ina dequate capita !with Which the compliny's work was orig tally commenced, has occa `stioned other „expenditures Annually. but whiCh have imen prciperlx charged as per manent improyettlen . , In the construe.- tion of drains, eartbaot meats, dye. sums for 4 these objects ere tt4en temporarily from the income a xestiired on the sale. of the capital stock, be. wliole.number of shares of which, issued-.on ihe first day of Jean ary,'4B3B, I . 1, Amounted to To which mu mar gage ted States, Frem the before statqd have been 4 cent,, and I. fund, Freta the be seen, that portation is eludes the pp the aatisfitctii holders, ettllsi port i,oaate to tj operationls.„ branz,hes,,etid ized by legtsh the board to strultici\ 0 or roete itj sent, and whl board; tit the .pot iota the al 37,762 41 890 38 For the and , preserirat z ~..~r~.<+ ^ i.~.`aiaenri~r~ ~ _ ,°~ --. ~" ~ ~~~ i ~ TI1;. • . . • . ~ . "NOTE{ TO Goya BAWD. 411111:0 'MUM= !ALL .li.all7XS MCI (101. 17111 AND . I'LliA.. .Pll i0H141101!..., . - • • 'r • ~ I np .vOineoto, 5,366 07, apinteuance • - 4,462 05 expenses of 1,22147 0 ge, 2_400 00 $13,450_.39 business or the season, thiere has been an in• tion, amounting to six tee hundred and eigh 'luting in net tonnage t of the whole trona- gi : 180,450 00 ded the lint. Ai 40,000 00 $220,450 op ,of thcicompany, as -mi•anneal dividends equal to thirteen per' sufficient residues.* two ' hood, ring I 5,... • 1 'I i ent iiihreiiled, it will [ e pn which the trans. i nducted, while it es, I,f,future estimates fey • n faience of the.stocit rl ' aoint facilities, prof 'omen t of the ,Ini ning I v:zillion of laterals, or ! ~pf sapital.author r li.llctments. will enable eh galls, the recon t , ining portions of the , he. principal at pre, the design ;:)cth, i , troniblo pert, to N,. table! condition.. i lit - • of ? the .operatora II a'intid; tures the th+ mat he ow 7, ,9317 'n orc Ifor h e jincre ;iv eat .e re:! iti I sorb iost veoi • on of =Z=MEI due maintenauca of the travelling and transportation wore iitip'pted in the com mencectit ,of businessi_aii4, have singe been enforceil, as often as occasion de . mended. - The infliction of fines,itn . e pen'''itiu . 'es for the i4Olittion or neglect. of: theme ..,iulett; though procitietive of advantage' and indis pensably necessary, bas. always been at. tended with feelings of repugnance end never regarded or desired as a source revenue:. Under these impressions, there fore, and infhtenced by Motives of huma nity, the -board, by a late resolutior., have appropriated the fimds on band froin these sources, for the relief of persons who maY be injured or disabled Writhe service of ing company, ovengageJ in the mining or transportation connected. with the road. On behalf of the Bard of Managers, TIM'Y cALDWEVL, President. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. Eith s 1838. BEAUTIES ,OF TILE SYSTEM We take limn the flew York Star the ()flowing simple and. happy illustration rd he "better currency" of our hickory and •glory enough" rulers. A DIALOGUE. Scene before the ettooni House. Merchant—Come here yOu Loco Foe°. How do you stand now.—any change in your politics 4 . Luca—None in the least—l am foi gold and silver—dead against all Banks, all rags . and monopolies— T go,with Jackson and Van Burea, and the Sub Treasury !,cheme. Merchant—Bat have you examined the: principles and looked into the doctrines of the treasury project ? Loco—Not I ; it is sufficient that it is party measure, I . go with my party. Merchant—l have a small bond to pay in the Custom House—come in with me and.l , - will show you the operation of this t'better cur•ency" project, and you your self shall he the judge of its good sense atvd utility. [They enter. Gaud morning, Mr, Cashier, you look as smelling now n when vou were collecting some fifty millions an. nually. Cashier--To he sure. We go on smootbly, andV smile at receiving a large revenue, and even. smile at the prospect hereafter. What cap Ido for you? Merchant I lave a tanWltbond to pay. Cashier—Here it is. . Merchant—ilnd here its a $lOO bill of fie Phenix Casliterabriot take it sir—our orders are peremptory t —guld or silver, or a 'Lrea .4UrV Note: .notiting tie.., Merchant—Well, if it must beso it must. Come slung my Loco I'oco friend, you are my .only witness, as Mr. Coddle says; let us go to thePrgenix Bank. [They en ter the Bank.]: Please t give me a hun dred dollars in Over for ,Ois,note. Teller—Beije it is, Sir, Mercbant—Ah, , very tivell, Let us go, next door to the Broker.i • [They enter.] Good morning{ Mr. Behee, always busy; our rulers will have made you: (intone by the time the people get into power. How. much premium will you give on half lar. _ Broker—Four per cent Merchif tit—Very wed; hundred and four dollara specie." Broker—Here they are. Merchant— , What will! Treasury .Note, of $lOO fu 'Broker—One per cent. ,Merchant--4 Give me these bills.--80, my LO have you watohed the whi operandi{ Now to the again. 171084 Mr. Cashi Note forlo,o. ... Cashier—iMd here air,l ilerchnritt-=-Now do yo have jusi made five tion—lour premium on discriunt un fit!, Tressu l l becomes., therefore, of you cy I" • 1)0 jroit nut perciel a Bank mitels Worth fi , than a treasury note ? Loco Focit--Well to look very corpus. You ok ' fer the Asa note, which a s certain made fire dull het ween Audi, the II Custom, House„ • • fklercliaWi-Ms friend, Goierneient lr tinkering, the , cut rency of the colt trust not the destinies of • e hands of knaketand to4ht: a.praetical demonstration rency.' Thtith for. yourst do not allow leaders of pat the nose. • - Fo 8S Amatatitige,*sti , • old being in the we& 'no.the West B Branch Ka RoailOtout roar kill Bairen.,-there ni Ant o puling through. this .and. PI/ to • 3 meta Rifr Air. Ito' • - _ . • IMI } - ~, .f . • NOTICE • • - ItS hereby giver, that letters of.sitdatinit 4 have been granted tolhe .ailbscribeiOnt . .4tbsi Hegiater of Sche .count of t a ewe ylkill Akio. &tern ; deceased', tate or Notritietiiip;,' i . Sehttylkill tounty. personeinttelited;sfesaid etude ere thensiere. requested to retake*Yteeit: t to the subscribers, between now and the cpannary next, tend seclt whe may he it cst aaidmitate, arblikewise liequesteti.• Aultsent • th eirs', Well authenticated, until said itat • ! JOHN. BOWEN,' ' dam •' ' BicIWEN. S' , de+i Estate. 'of George Reber, tki• , 4 NorizE is hereby given, that kite testa. , unwary haie been, granted by'the ' e t itatie oilSebuy !kill County to the subscrtbenke Solon oil the last will add testament of Georg, Aber, Efq, late of 'rusearora, to Schuylkill Co iitli„„ditr ceased, therefore all persons having' claims or demands against the estate of the said , riecedint e are requested to make. known the satne4o theta orleither'of them Without delay, end id( [weans todebted to the estate of *the said decedent art? reknesteitto pay tire garnet° either of the iubscrl:" WO. Idea 9 3 6 ixAkozizArtu & STRA I GIPS:- WHOLES‘AIE AND RETAIL „. Ory4loods, Grocery ,an 4.141.4 • quor Mtore l Corner of Centre and Market-Preete,4otisrille:' April 8 28— • • . J, tuber. 50.000 Joint Shingles. -'c . 25.000 1 40 - do 20.000 Lathes, suitable for milurt of Ala; gltog,for sate by A. A:•GILE+ , sept 23 , ' '44 . • Benjamin W Itu.nnning; siTTO ELME F HAS removed his t)ffice to Centre rest. op 4. posite the Brick Building 'of George M. letk•,. nifty. where he.will attend to all'hushiess en- trusted to him in the hue of his profession. , ' Oct 21 48:4 .7 • • , English and Welsh Rooks..`l. . rill-IE Suh.criber will import all kinds of lish and Welsh hunks, at the shoitestrniticee Those persons wishing to obtain fbreign public*' lions will please lenge a Hit at the (Age xif *it. ) Niiners' Jciurnal. B. BANN.AN:.: bee 23 ' . John McCunies, and 1 March Term, 183. George T. Fhambera, i Foreign Attachment Copan! . eraunder the I Case. firm of McCanles & .Rail $l4OO. Chambers, No. 1. vs. tienry Frederickson.] Schuylkill County; sg. ,+: .... The CoMmon wealth of Pri . may % , 1121 it .:. .1 - To the Sheriff of said county•—Greet. tiii,.,i ~„ r,•,, l og; We command you dui' yolk ..1 1 ., - it - ic, attach Henry Froderiekson late of _l t .. , ,-' .your _county, by ail andaingularhis , goods end-chattels; bads and terle., merits, in whose , hands or prossesaion 110C.Ter rho, same may be, so that he be and appear betel : emir , , - Court of Common Pleas to be holden at Orwigs. - , burg, in and for said county, on. the Moilday. pro. -. eceding the last Monday of March oast, there to , answer John MeGanles and George T---hamberii; copartners under the firm of McCardeii &Chart. . bora, of a plea of.treepass on the Caileasc.,:- And 4 also, that you summon , "the Manufacturersamil Meahanics Bank of the Northern Libertieri,'",in, ; the county of Philadelphia, and all - Persons in „ whose hands or 'possession the said geode 04 chattels, Lands and tenements, or any orthent, • may be attached, so that they and every of theta' ~: may be and appear before the 'said .Courtitt the , day and place above mentioned. to answer What. shall be objected against them; and - abide, `tiro ' judgement of the Court therein. And the - Hon.. ; ottrable Calvin Bly the,Fresideni °four toad pont „. at OrWigsbuii 'the twenty. third day of:Novara: - her, A. D. One thousand eight hundred and thirty seven. LEWIS AUDENRIF,D4\, - . PtintitinoterY. , , Give me one in notes for this you sell me a r? discount NOTICE is hereby given, that In Obesiicifepi to the above writ, 1 did, on the 51h - doiy . of . note and take ' eo Foe° friend, !tsle of this modes Custom House ier, is a Treasury: . - Elecember, 1837, attach all thO.tr. contlitiotti lota. ' of gniund.in the 134rnueh of Pottsville, eitoato'on^ , the Noith Eaqterly. anto of Centie .street said county of Schuylkill, marked • in . Pott'a additional plan of said Borough, fittiobera' - • 13 and 14, containing in front on Centre-street 1120 feet; and in clepth l 23.o feet, (conve o yettoou fendint by Thos. Ewing, by' Deed recorded:ln, Deed Souk No. ti, p 498 ik.c) Also ty of Defendant in a certain tract orferel ertoatt►_ partly in. Lausanne township in Northampton county. end partly in Rush .township In Sel§oll kill county aforesaid; as. hounded and deticribed , in the conveyance thereof from Jacob Alter,and. wife, and Cornelius Stephenson and wife, dStek, March 23, 1830, :and'Recorded. - in Nciriliturkiptiitr County, in Deed:took F vol. 5, Page 345 &C to ' .deteudent, and one Charles Eerier in fee. .74 PETER F. LUDWIG,. Sheriff: ' [is your Bond. u perceive that, rs by this opera iy silver, and one Notes?—What "better currero e, nay friend that. e per ; cent more.: be sure, it dues certainly did of ; was refused, and to in changing it Broker .and the Deo 23 *S.. CURTIS' Celebrated Blurealickitalir 1 - Powder, just received and 'for.,saln,by-...9 Jan G • 78. BANNAN. - • . I.ooBtdfFtanr rri:kjustie'eciv!d offered y li AZZARD Nett 11 • this arist4:lroni from deranging try ? Be wi-e; • ur country in dm 'You now have fine 6hatler cur. If bereaftm,and y to lead you by Elementary Dravring.i3orik.4oriliew " ••• ginner., jug reeeieed and fbr s ale by. Or- , ..; Dec 30 6 B. DANNAIt. WU • SAUNDFARS I BIOahc Tabletariniltiane Wv ' 4l Sirup, the bentiortialeAthe.k!lit market. Just reeeliad and 'toriale Doc•3o ' 6 " B. BAITNATI • Coal Land, 19.40,4 , tek kiveirs PAPE4S.gairipletet.4264ajw , .. - Xeite l , -with i.lfustration#. jolt. rec. t•Ogd fiirs.ealiby , • • : B. tsN.N4I4., Itc:+44 :4.,a0 6 ' - • ' 7 1 4 -. Alamo/M. foe FEW Annua4 rot 1 . 8344 1 1.P1t!tY . f 4", Jae 6 - • • •-• • wtothip. of Normal eh near the Wai iron' Schap: more Coal Ye* or infintustleo alp RSETV ''.4it:P.oUailliet MAN - Esq.- I tit Reading. - • • :,-;04-6-°.:ri • • 1.4 ,- t 4 • • 7,;.' NUE - ."N cAlei! 1 ;‘,INIEVS4,O,4=ii MM2=l3 ' WILLIAM AUDEN4IED. MclC' aatlpßri, MEI