tract ofa letter to the Herald and Sentini RsADnvo, A :VOICE FROM OUI Ili old Berks . the Whig anniversary of Nation,. and never with so much fourth,olJuly just pasts I persoris who participated. of the day was unprecedett i tbusiasm• that was manifest casino in favor "of the g deed cheering• to the pat liam Adams, Eel. former!, Congress from this county' ago.at the head of the J ticket,. was President oft assisted by a large numbe fifths of whom supported berg at the. last election. with us, strongly enlistein tlielcanse of, ei r) Ritner and our country. epend upon it old - Berka will give a go(r I. }mount of her self on the 2cl Tuesday o October next, for scarcely a day passes ,but we hear of, change; change. The lode) focus admit it, here, though abroad When 'there is nine to gainsay, they endeavor by - bragging and blustering arid offering betty as to the over: whelming majority of olderks tocheerup Of drooping si irks of the faith ful.and sustain 11 In Reading alone we can count nine ty seven changes, and atong these are some of our most lateen itil citiiens. It is calculated that of those ho were present at the ceNbration of the fi urth, one halt were opposed to Ritner ' he last election. I , _ Is nut this some earnest 0 - 1 the future.?— The Declaration °andel) ridetice was read by Dr. Heibsenan, son of the late senator from Lancaster, county-tend the oration was delivered by George Geti, Esq. at the last election a within andlnfluential friend of .11uhlenhefg. After the cloth was re moved the President of the (14 y gave a com plimentary toast to Henry S. Spackinan, Esq. of your city, who waa present by invi tatton. This drew forth one of the most eloquentspeeches it has ever been my, lot to hear. tie fairly nettled ) the attention of Um audience for upwards tif an hour arm! 8 half,- making a deep and-abiding impres sion el' he minds. .of 4. aid winning for , :hienself the rPputation Of a finished ora tor.• The next nay the citizens of Read ing vine him a dinner. Philadelphia has really reason to be proud . of such a son. It would afford us here, Much pleazure t:, see him in the Senate of the State. After the speech of Mr. Spr.ckneari was conclud ed, a procession was formed which march ed.into town a ith music playing and ban ners tying—.( counted more voters in that prod astern than the loco picos were able to 'muster a ith all their efforts,-and with all the money that they spent so lavishly, coming felon God kerma. s ent The re• sub is, that our display being so unexpect ed has confounded them- T -they are chop- Tallen—they are dumb-founded. Depend upon it, our vote in this celerity nett Octo ber will Wolfish friend and foe. ,In 1832 Wars majority over Riteer was but 330 and he was borne along by theoverwhelin. ing influence of the second saviour. . Why - should the ex iron master do letter riding at he does the wind-galled, spavined horse of Van Burenism? , The little County of .trie will give a larger majority for i Ritner, than Berks wi[l . give for Porter. - . Celebration of the Fourth of July at Schuylkill Haven. • A goodly number of ' the Citizens ,of Schuylkill Haven and vidinity, of all par ties, inspired with such feelings as should fill the heart of every trim American on that day, assembled' and celebrated our Nation's great festival, Man orderly, qui• et and becoming manner. All felt the day was hallowed { and the spirits of the departed heroes of '76, Were hovering o ver, and looking down upon them. No party question, sectional interests, 'or pri vate_Teuds were allowed to; disturb the hap py associations which the occasion called forth. The morning was ushered in in. the u sual manner, with the hearty rejoicings of the people. The Schuylkill Haven Greys, a neatly equipped and well organized corps, under the command of• Lieut. M. Mellen, Paraded at an early houi, and after the du ties of the morning, tail( up their line of march, to West Branch Vtilley, were they were received with hearty welcome by our enterprising and worth:) , citizen, Leb hens Chapman, Esq. His mansion was thrown open, and,a bountiful collation pre pared in a cog! arbor, i'n the adjoining ground. After an hour "pent in refrelph ing.both mind and body, unmindful of past fatigues, the corps took leave of their host, filling the air with loud cheers in testimo nyof their gratitude and i kindly feelings. On their return they acCeted sinsiktr civ ilities from Robert C. H . t I, Esq. Weigh Master and Collector on dm West Branch Railroad. i . .-At 2 o'clock, P. M. the militaiy an.l citizens assembled on thellsland, a green, well tihaded, cool and [delightful spot, she r esh e y were orgeniscd by appointing n il DANIEL SAYLOR, Ell. }item ant o the day; Joui RUDY, BANIVEL MOR , IXIEIt, Geo. KAUT/lAN, GUIZO BAST a DAN IEL STAGER, Vice Press Mini; and Brno! S. Bayles, Secretary. . . The Declaration of i pendenep was read in the German lang ge, by the Rev. Chas. F. Krell, after wh ch be adcfPullmid, the Assembly for a few minutes In the same language. The se was Ikea re peated itrthe English la "re deer, - --\ . - • tied4l ' ps-ag ' ~ :,1 .s "manner' •- ' • . distinct I , 'reel Ye by L. C. Poughertyi gig. - ' . Lebbeus Chitpina , Esti:, tbewaddrzssed the assembled }citizens in a pertinent, able and appropriate srech of some fifty min. utes, which wiislisteeed to With breathless attention. The long, loud and reiterated t, -cheerer, spoke Iplainl the approbation of the multitude.: Th imeeker can receive no greater etilteriam . 3 .of': 7 rne address we say nothing. T he flaiiikeziracts will speak for theitiselvei. - ft".: ..-., [The remarks of Or. Chap m an will be given in our nett.] Edito a Of the id, dated my , 7, ;1830. ID- BERK& - celebrated the IndePandtmes -pirit as on the he millibar of in the festivities t 4 and the en . d upon the oc cause was in: ' t heart. M a. member 'of and a few years clumn electoral e day. Ho Was of (Akers.; four Vol f or .M Uhlen They fare, now 'lel After the' Oddre the Company sat fr down to a table neat and bountifully fur nished, witha l the is bstantisls and define si ries,of the etedson, by mine host of the Washington- Hotel, iFred'k. Hass, Esq. upon which a blessi g was invoked by the Rev. Mr. Krell. ensconced 'under the overhangiag l fuliage fromthe burninortiyi oft be sun, the icompitay amply refreshed themselves. ; After ijethovingthecloth,the following toasts we, drunk and responded to by the roar of muketry and the hearty °beers of the assembled populace. Its The Jay we ctiletwate, ' 2. The PretiitlentNile United States, • 3. The, Guvern • r •C the Stitt* ul Penn sylvaisi.4, • •• , ' : 4. Tite v jlidicary or the UnitediSiiktes, 5. .14.Artny aftd,Navy of thy Vatted -States. • 6. The surviving sOldiers of the Revolu lion. 7. The Civtl, Pontifical and Mop] insti tutions of our country—alike guaranteed by its C..tistitution and Laws. 8. The Cornniei4al, Agricultural and Mechanical institutions oldies Union. . • i - 9. The Yeurnanr l of the United States. IU. The Literary ' rid Scientific . trunitu lions of our country, is best and ;poly seem ritY. • 11. The land we live in—The birth-place of Freedom., I 12 . The Anietican.Pair, I'OLUNTF4R TOASTS. . L:Chapnian, Esq't The German pop ulation of the Co•nmunwealth of Peons) vania—honest find ttue to the countLy of their adoption. . Geu. Kauffitan. The stars and stripes of our national` flag may it : ever be pro tected by the Anieri i 6n people. A. L. Wilkins.—.l Heulth to the sick—h il l:or to the brave; Riches to the poor, a freedom to the slave, Wm. J. GoLid. L. Chapman, Esq. ora tor of the day-.whoin anekquent speech of nearly an hour,: a t tracted the attention of a delightful. audi i nce, and displayed a i profound knowledu o e r of the history of our country from its ea lest period--He has more than fulfilled the expectations of all present. Upon which 16.1 Chapman arose and responded in a short 'but.: appropriate speech. H. G. Robinson. 'The coal in the bow. els of Schuylkill County and the present sumptuous dinner. I As well might We expect the former th remain dormant in the hills, as that the latter should be con- tent with its presentl abiding place. Samuel Mortimeti. The fair sex •of Schuy. [kill` County. Gideon • Bast. The year 1776—and the sons of liberty who resisted tyranny & declared themselvesTrce and independent. A. W. Saylor. . The land of Out fiber ty- and freedorri. ! . . F. Haas, Eeq. The citizens of Schuyl• kill Haven—by their liberality manifested this day, we can judke cf their ability. H• G. Robinson. • The German inhab itants of Sclinylkill County--pioneers of the coal trade. E. S. Sayler'. 'Pm Farmers and Me. ehatrics of . Schuylkill County—Sound heads, strong Intridand honest hearts ; not ashamed - to wor - for their bread.— Tbey are opulent, for they have enough —they are grateful fbr they mitt they drink and are content; asking nova but' their God to be gracious Ito them. Wm. %V. Otto. The arts and sciences; fostered by the %and of liberty and industry; may-they long continue to bloom and flour isli and gather strength, and the stranger end 14 , 1mi-sae& of every clime and nation, receive a hearty well:it:tine, and find an easy. luny in our 6ripy country. Jun. B. Kennedy. Washington and Lafayette; their deeds are firmly wrought _in the recollectiona -of all liberal hearts; then fame is deeply 'stamped on• the tablets of On ufortality. Peter S. Lawrence. Col. J. Bickel his manly appearance, baronet with the highest approbation,ot the Schuylkill Ha ven Greys. Doct. a H. Shat en. The greatest or, nament'in the literary world, is found in the native talents of the femillo.' W. J. Goodo , Woman—may she-never feel the want 4a protector. / Jonathan D isler. Dr. Benjainin Frank lin and the yen ce tigs which he smacked on the cheek; o the Queen of . France. ' Lieut. M. M Ilen. inn. M. Bickel— His charactec s a Msil and military man, deserves to be (rank .among the noblest e and best in ouitimici ;I . * - . Col. J 4 M: Bickel. The Vokinteers and Schulkill Haven Civ i c s—May they remain and become morels , . more united in prin. eiples of true ; paid. jinn. from;, this day forward as king ' r they `wear tilt badge of their fount , and - may jarting, wrangling and iftiput Oe n neve* be whop! Wed among t he t; ~ mar Mir cantinalt s.. ~ --rte- ~~.4 ~ c.~ M/MI REGV 141(i r TOASTS. ; , . . •' • • FIZZ ith their honomble body toed . m Abe eknifis - ofeili : -. l l:o4ted -- Wieshkgg wa. i n n mainteiding principles, and cherishhig.. tove fqr Afpublican Glory, . 1 Chas, !Dangler. lincreledgifts.n ars! diffusion, the best preservation - or*, oublican "attil Liberty. B. Kennedy. ~ The Schhylklll county it—May their virtue ever coutsibine their eauty. B. A. Shaffer. Here's . hoping. the A erican, Eagle- may "fly over. the atliintic ilcean and set in the garden Of England,land luck the fillies ut France. - • Lieut. Mellen Mark &hinny Wayne-r 1 ne of the noblest and best generals olbis ay, may his name be remembered um is watch-word at the old Mud Fo— emember Paoli. " , j Wm. Weaver. The motive power of Bchoylkill county—the hammer and ; the - j H. C. M*lly : The tree of Libel.. tr-May it - er stand, and may its .1 ranchei wave m the free breeze of libel.- . " b. Boyd. Benjamin Franklin—A bright star in the horizon of our country's glory, hisedeeds shall live perpetual u his name, May we all emulate him. Jno. Delbert. May the freemen of Lib. arty be steadfast and never forget Liberty and itidependencr. Jacob Delbert.- PennaylVania foreier— May her public juvenile institutiOns con onue in their present date of success and prosperity. Danl. Saylor. Peace and plenty tO all. Win. H. H. Russel. The Schuylkill Haven Greve—May they live long. end prosper in their present engagements/ Benj. Deihert. We will sink Or live or die, fur the cause of our National Glory, our love of country. and our- sacred rights; which can never be aliake,n from tbeir-Iniimistionas intig as They are gnard ed with a jealous eye s by wise and enligkt ened citizens. : 11. G. Robinson. Schuylkill o tien Greys--Their 'Military discipline prove in us they can -he depended upon .in tune nf need. Jun. •1. Minie. The Schuylkill Haven Greys—May they live,till! theirlwads are as grey as their coals. , W. S. Chapman. May the bright sun of Freedom continue to shine with inereas. ing splendor do our happy land, arid ihed na benign influence over thb nations ut the %with Doct. Shannan. • The Schuylkill Haven Volunteers—The gentlemsoly deportmesit of both officers and men, and their strict attention to military rliscipline, will ever be their passport to social friendship. Danl. ii. Stager. The Schuylkill Ha en Greys—Citizen soldiers—Their milita ry apprentice dues bonur to the coun- try. Wm. James - The (Treys of Schuylkill Haven--May they live till thelf back bones saw the hoards for. their coffins. - ' Joseph Wriolison. The Schuylkill Ha ven Greys,—Their military and gentleman ly deportment entitle them to the highest esteem. • L. Chapmn Esq. Fred' Haas Esq., our worthy host --Ile has tnetoally arid faithfully fulfilled his engag ent in prnvidinir our repast. John Rudy. )Moechten alb d Little dtesen tag feyern so gesinnt sein wie Waschington gesinnt war, so wuerde es ein opfer dew alien den wahren freyheit seyn. Police Oaken§ For the Borough of Pottsville. William Shively, Jacob Kline, John Shippen, Llaniel J Ridgway, James M Lewis, Lawrenre Lawler, John Silveri - James M Beatty, John Seitz, Charles W Clemens, E Q Eenderson, Ralph Lee. Oliver Dobson, Enoch W McGinnis, James Sillyman, Jr Edward ()Tonne!, Samuel D Lewis, Joseph Weaver, John Jennings, William Cooper, Philip Wolfinger, James Clary, Geprge 11 Stichter, !ileac Thompson, John Curry, Jacob Kohler, Henry Buyer, John Lenhart, John L Cubo, T J Baird. P . • JACOB REED, Chief Burgess. From Paulatm's Daily Atlvediser. ATTACK UPON THKGOVERNOR. Where were he 2,000 Whigs (said to have been, at Harrisburg) when the Gov. ertior'S house was rudely assailed by, the mob? Where was the / police of Herds burg? (perhaps they have none.) ybere was the Sheriff? the cOuptables? the stitch men? And above all, where was tile cit ilens of our capitol? This insult towards the Gbyernor, was an insult to the people, to the. common .wevlth of Pennsylvania. Our Governer, Judges and magistr,stes . must be respected, or at least not insulted; it is a duty we the people, owe kti them: and biourselves. If the citizens will not *tact the‘gov croft! from Man% (no matter Which party elected hint.) it.ia ihno - we had sought for another place for the capitol of this ; Had it been any other man, area the humblest citizen of Harrisburg, wbbse Douse had thus been attacked, the Gover nor 'Lathier Magiatiale, would forthwith lieut dispersed - the mob in "diablit.quick pme,"! to the tune ofthe•ltiiiie? march." ousioi i er the hilletind Tit inky: lt g the duty of the (leveret* to prated the poison ZE=MCMZ _ MI 114 -4 M Party.tore oi~n= t od,lc : ia.a►ery aline.4„,:tlo . , etti.of .the Gtii;errninlui and.ptup. , 0. E9ll • 11t.4411K1 EQ. At Ortrigibinrg, oUTueedertheAdinst; by the Kew. M. Heypek. Mr.lJAcos H. ZteettNiiini, !Merchant of Mieeisiville, Schuylkill County, to Miss :lame& Lim ofiteWing, Beikbipmfity:' , . - A N adjourned meeting pl Pulaski Lodge. Na 216, win be bele' afthe usual plasm. on Mon day imening nest, July' 16tb, at hilt put. 7o•- clock, P. M. renewal attendance friswinatted. Jule 14 54..1 11.17WER4r. DIEMOCR•IC Against Puler 'and 'the ArliefoCr is Sub-Treasury • • Democratic County 1111 E Democratic Republican Schuylkill county, favourable to the lectern' of our present worthy Farm, Governor of Washington county, Joseph Rimer, and 'all those who are bp. posed to the principles and' measures of the car. relit National Administration of Martin Van Bu ren, whose aim it was to saddle that moat ayristo critic end odious Sub-Treasury System urine the free and enlightened citisens of this great Onion, for the purpope:of placiug the "purse and sword of the nation," into theit own handi, in order to oppress and tyfanniie over the People and destroy the best interests - of the country. In short all those-who would like to see the Pleitidency in the hands of the 'Patriotic William B. Horsham of Ohio. or some other staunch Republican, who would go-for his country, and not fie "'particular "party;” are respectfully invited to attend a gen• eral county meeting, to be held in the Court House, in the Borough of Orwegsbarr, onTuest. day the 31st of July next, at half paid 1 o'clock, P. !11.: for the purpose of adopting such - measures Ai may be deeded necessary to secure the re-elec tion of our excellent Governor, Joseph Ritner, end forcarrying out the great principles of Demo c v which we. once apholden by • Washington:. a Jefferson. a Simon Snyder. and to make the pre paratory arrangemenis for the Ruination of a &tun- , Itir uctier t to be. supporteif by the iree . chisces of Schuylkill county, at the nest O'cober Election. A general attendance orthe true Pennsylvanians of this county, On said Occasions, as respectfully solicited. Shipments of Coal a the week, endir.g on Thursday evening last : ' Skipped by Beets., lees. Delaware i..lual Co 43 2278 George IL Potts, V. 6 1379 Bell it Bolton • -17 '. 878 Hodgson & West 15 799 8 B Reeve & Co 15 . 787 Charles Lawton 14 757 Milne. & Spencer II 681 14 A Coat CO Ii 573 8 Brooke' IL 565 T C Williams 4 Cd 10 549 Wm Wallace &Co -. lO 524 A Steinberger ' ( 8 ° 124 A Lawton 7 ) 372 - - I; Woodside 7 - 368 Nash/it° 7 ' 363 Bennett & Taylor T • 3.59 M Murphy T 350 S Heilner& Son 6 ' 323 I. Chapman 6 3231 G Bast 6 317 J. C. Cirsomons - 6 314 Davis & Olwine 6 • 317 N Evans • 5 26g &Hyman & Nice a Oa C M Hill • '5 3.54 J 801 l & Co 5 250 Palmer &Garriguea 4 - . 206 R Stanton 4 160 L C Dougherty • 3 ' 154 R Hear . 3 ' % 158 Heim. Baker & Cd. 3 166 J, 8. Runkle & Co. 3 155 J. W. 'Schenck 3 150 R. G. War 3 112 P E Hamm & Co 2 105 N Nathan Si 105 Payne &. Allen - ' 9 • 104 Sundry Shippers • 19 ' 899 Litrclt aCtiC VIALI.L COAL TRADE. June 29,8 Bradford 58 80 Mobile' 56 • July 2 Niagara 66 3 Roaring Lion '5B 4 J Thomas -- ' ...56 , 5 F Repon4 ' 56 C Focht 64 , 7 8 Bedford - 56 9 Mobile .., . ' 66. 10 1.- - Mcb* $6 The tailoring the a • - let Diet huspened on I m o R o l god, to _Umvir,./i ThiCreitii=es lits 4! -- ;; ;SUShele *jog • • • 014111,, 11111 WILLIAM NOM DANIEL HILL • •.• CHARbE3 DENGLER. JOSEPH FERTIO. Scu. LEONARD SHOLL. Democratic !Needing County Committee. July 34. 1838. Pichu • lkill Coal Trade - - _ - - 325 17,007 Per lut report 2138 119,661 2463. l 36 668 Little. &Multi"! 67 3,380 , WO .. 140,048 11.. Niagara; 12 .1 #ll3cimlui I 2 boats : SS ; I F 4 14 •Smi t 67 ' norm' cAusos lt.*ile-ROAD. tw a t NANA" eigAritierantr. EIMM OM • *igmlaillm:11&;t0. Melolimns•tviswaniouiCofeastitrailitiopted pnq this Rail Siva the' eadhvib Thursday evening tut,5 991 tine Per kat Report ,Aldl2o Mita! i . 57.710 ROBERT C. BILL, Collector. MILL- eR OA IT: ROA lit, _ The folk Awing is the amo4nt of Coatttaosported eatithkroad foe the week Sadler= Wedneeday eianiorlsw, • !WO fade Per laskßeport, . • , 20511 , T otal okx).ooEsTit,caleator. SCIWYLICILL IMMO' RAIL ROAD.% The following is theutintint; of Coal 'transported on this Rand ror - Ibi in* ending on Sato/kir evening list, . 3035 tons Per last report•; • MSS ... QUANTITY Of COAL- Arrived at Roadost from itioesiL!,l4 op 'to ' 42d Joni. isettesios. 115 Boats. vrith . 3.432 tons • Per last Report. 17459 —..., Tote, 20.931, RE ';IEW : MARKIZT Patinae. Jury 74,. 1838. WHEAT iFLOU R, by the lead wait worth 'on Fri day ST 50. WHEAT I al per pusheLin demand. RYE FLOUR 200 purr cwt. in demand. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR 8 50 per cwt. in demand RYE, by the load. 7AI cents ; ny the basted—ready sale RYE CillOP 65 cents per bushel in demand. • OATS 78 lcells—ready sale. - • POTATOES 40 cents per bushel in demand." - 11075 cents per bushel in demand. CLOY Ft SEED—.IIS4,-,per_busbel. 'TIM IfY SEED-Ajt2,ooe ibushol. . - FLAXSEED-41 It per *obel in demand. WHIerK,EY-42 cents per gallon. BUTTER—I 4 centsper pound—ln Kegs 12 cents EGCS—It cents perdosen.' RD--I cents per pound. TA LLOIr9 cents per pound. ITA MS I cents per pourd. CORN CI OP 80 cents per. bushel Wieland. BACON-12 cents per pound. • RERBWA X—lB cents per pound. FRATITER.N62 cents per pound. - - COMMON WOOL-40 cents per pound' MACKF.RF.L. bytbe bbl. No .1,4112 00 No 2. $ll SALT-21621 per bbl.; St per bushel PLASTkR. is worth V 00 per ton. RAYOIB, per ton. C.. WILLIAMS, DENTIST, F 4031 PHILADk.LPIIJA. RESPECTFULLY informs the' Citizens of Pottaville, and the public generally, that he is prepared to perform all operations in the stove line, such etc tlugging..Filing.Cleaning, Extract.' ing, dte. with apatiisiec and on the rboet approved principles. • Eteekton't Premi um Porarelairt;TeetX Inserted. agreeable to t h e wishes. of applicants -..Terms' moderate. • N. B. Ladies and others well be attended to at their respective derellinge t or at Mr. Helmet's.' next door below Mr. Er:titles Drug Store. Platteville:, July 14, 11138. '5441 . Swatara and Good Spring Creek Rail Roadi. - NOTICE ii hereby give, , that pursuant to ai further supplement tit the act, entitled an am to incorporate the Swataratind Good Spring Rail Road Company and its sup . plement. Books will be kept open by the Commiisioners or some of them, to receive subscription to the stock of Abe. above Railtoad. ' At the Merchants Coffwe !loose in the City of Philadelphia, at the Bessie of John Coleman in the Borough of Reading, and at the House of Henri W. Conrad In the Borough of Pinegreve, on Mon day this 30th day ofJuly 438, and at the hone of Eliza Shindel in the rough of Lebanon, at the House of George Nag 4 in the Borough of Harrisburg,• at the' House Mich sal Greet in , the Borough.ot- Oreigsbu, at the House v f Samuel Mahon in the Bor 4sigh of Danville, and - at the Holies of George Ferrce in the Borough - of Carlisle. on Monday the 12th day of August !WA The said Books will remain open for six daps at each place,. and will be transferred until there, is a ionficient aubsicriptirm to complete said road; which is not to exceed 100,000 dollars at $3O per, Aare, five dollars will be received an every share at the time- of subscribing. heat Starr y • Wm. M. Roberts, Isaac Eckert.. • John Huber, Marcus Cauffman, ' Pea) Darr. . Simon Goileford, D•iid Shure, Charles McClups. Wm. Levan. Charles A. Sayslser. Samuel Webb, peter Filbert.. 13aMnel 'Gass.. Wm. Donaldson, ' David Grienawald • .., '• Charles Fridley. . , , ' • • Commissioners.. ; Jelly 14 It l 3B. . .44-91 , - , , Clotiiit,and cassimeres. , I.IIIHE Subscriber. has , iu-Store a-, large ini ;m- ,generall assortment of t' Slue. Black, Brown. 7 .0 Green; Inv' big Green, drib and mist Cloths -er Also." Black Blue. drib and mist . Cassimereas Which will sold very Cheap. • - SoiellUEL; HARTZ., . • . Pottsvill4July 14, 11338: . . 54- . Comma Flanelivand Linen* ARDS Plaid and , Whitakreoliiiiii ael—Mao.. oUrailatry Flax Pita : . for aala at aced whim by , - •.* - _ __ _:- DEL HARIZ. - -..* Pottavil July 14i 1838.1.• - -•-- 54-: - -' ir _ETES ; = remaining n the'PaikOffict- it L Tamar - na. Pa.'fidi:r 'ISM , ~- - _____4_ - , , ,-.;"; Hialty'L. Jahasaa.. SDI ha 1 / 4 1ktarior, William, Glida,l - : liiillefaraan Mathes. Samuel - NU gent- ' ' - ' I Whia.WHITANGEI,4S4. P.:144,1- , j 41,04 I . 1 I t , . 54-.1 , 1 . . . • „"! - SilliY 1 ST t i o lII RAVELD mill Ilam , sabileriher, a Black Caw-whin a_awhito ; tam and attack oppei lip. Any peraoriltetarnirig said 'Cowls the subscriber at the.Batr Ridge Colliory, or giire each inform.. t 1 lead ' • lise raeavary. will liiiiheial-. ... 1 ... 1 1 -'- .-. r ,---... :511-5 . : , Cial'aegiag• 1 -; OW iiiittleie or:* 411 Pailiellhialt.hrii,aalaiito 41 01 5 4.10 1 4 s lt 11)-B1U 4 st. 1 : aE ! iT**llr l Ll' - 54 I , 2710 VP ::-.-.L.... 3312 19990 H. .H.lVOTTS;Cullector. EZI=M ;a~'.r El . - t- POSTiOCR I PT. - RIOUS NEWS 2-17 :' f Wvatop the lerisis:to - nio ##n2 that Gov. anrXESI L .;uUeda. -„ PriklaiNadkon airing .all the ilanha:litt thiscetate toresonsee'lliPeek !Payments on or beanie - Are or &agent nett. - - - Mould Cradles: . Boxea licadd Caddies. received oei: meat. add for sarei t by the i lloz. at mansifaetad. Cr's pries. 1 • SAMUEL ,HARIV. ! • Pottavillei .y4,14.183E1. ,„ . Poplar floarlf.s and Plastering. ILA • Itt),OOO.,FF:E7' I inch Poplar Bosnis t ' : 40 upolPhistering Lith. far *We by SAMUEL. LtARTIL - > July 14.1E38. 541: Pottsville! Mill Cr at el i k and Mine Hill Nati/WON • an Rail Road Cqn5pe11y..,,,,,,,t-r.•.,# rpnE rd of:Managers have this Cay-teeklirs ed'a ditridend origin: per cent for' ttoklests i rt months, ord - the Capflat Stock of thii.Corottiqi pays hie to the Stockholders, 9r thitilirptirepres sentativeniter the 16th inst. at theidfitt_ Treasurer, IM the Mice of I",)hetuunt ma oireposit at Port Cizttom • LERBEOS WIfITNEYI i . Secretary and Treasurer:. 7 . Port Carbon Job' 2 1 1838 . • . -514 • . • , P‘!BLIC - : wita. eold,ittinblic Sale. on Saturday Ord 11th ;of August nest, at the Penosyksishi Hall. in Ibis/Borough of Pottsville, at 2 teeloak II I i.!-- the' eller s tuxtn. • ; A cere . :la Tract of - Land sift/444:4' .. _ , ..,..,.,... T . •.. . • rry township, Schnylkilt=eiwTly,„ bowl° miles from Puttiville. - anilH, - :1 1 1 from Mmersvilie, on the Mahan*kiii . ---- °ad. which runs ate** . hitched* through -il l tract—'-and Deep Creek ilso;riiiii about the. swine distance through the came: =rTliiii bindery, surveyed underwarranui dated 'belt& day of Sewiember 1792. One tract containi'MM 'acres 130.nercheathe other 009 acres-4nd a porches and allowance, and will be sold higethei or in small lots to suit purchasers. Abort" ill 40 acres of the land is clewed, there is an oreharil . of gourlbearing .apple trees on the premise's. = Thei - iMprovements tons* of two Boruaw. Of . Barn. a good Saw Mill, and seats for it least lit more;:trreq ired.' ' : '- s -4 , -=' , " - z-V - - ••• Ilia tra4 of land is witbeut exception-tins best .), tim tract. orlandlin thk county, and a' considerable portion of it furst raid farrwins Janda The gist cind of the tract is in the imniadiatri vicinity of Ole Coal Region. and is well wortht. the 'email& of persons engaged iii makingillit road.,ii.s, or in the Boal Building lilueineis, hail will besold loss. and on easy - Orr; Any rsonittriahing to view the piemlipr.,capo • ° tit . any inlbrmation required from John Deatticlit , , reinling ooberiame. , Pet ions wishing to purchise the whole - i f:wanly" pa rt.-thereofican do so by applying to either art*, substrabenspevious to tlui day ofsale.— hut 'sold in the centime, it win positively. hiveoht . the day toe b ooed above, The follo mg gentlemen have. seen . • .' t 4: ieWl4 and we givp ,them as a list of references. John Dreher. Orw tribute. • . ---= De. A. St mberger. Mineksville. - ' - David D. Lewis. 5 Locksi, Jacob H. iegenfusp, Mineraville. - . Lewis C. Dougherty. Schitylkill 011/1121. .'1 - Who.will gve correct intorrnation respecting thii owe if app lication be made , to chair ofthem. el ..: •, to the subscribers.- - • • • 'WM. POTTS. Oruiguburg. • , JOHN HUGHES; July 4 1838. 51-1.1.11 - KillitgfiTON BOARDING. oak& THg surgaterermsece 01 EMMOR &RUBEL _l 6 Feachers r —Alosn.. Mums. at inualllts. MAITIM Boma. GERTRIMIF Munk. ri ' Amish, nil Teade7.-;-511Lanaityr B. from* Y I N. this Seminary: Fete* are initrictett hi Needle Work, Spelling, , tid:nue, Book Keing. Algebra,English Gram: mar, Compositio'n, Geography.. History. Qum& atty. Iletan i: Natural Philswaphy. gotoristrY: Drawing. biting. and the French.Unguage, TERMS - For Boarding and Tuition, except., idg‘thiftbrir ) fl last narned-branches.Dne ondrash and Fatty ' xliars a year, payable quarterly bir advance. • For ; Dra4 l ing. Fainting . Bed the : French Leisf, Fi Dollars a quarter addittortal ; . branch. Wasbil charged at 371 • cent. ta-, dollia b . • Books: But onary. Itte. at the stnreprices., Beds an Bedding, the use of the f l ibriOr rots Class &pkg, are furnZsbed to the - pupilließbiiiie charge. Vacation in the Fourth and i'ent. ' l4ontba; and to the sCholars who do not remals ; at, the School. this/ time is nut charged. ' . For'fartt er Information, Parente. arta taut are - peetfUlly receiree tofdward Orwl bore,t.loseph F. Carroll„Pot Johtellt., wis; °t wee liftJenniegi.',Poliltriilleil or to Jobb = Schuylkill Forge, neittap, Clmton=a of whore havechildren allasibt* School. • Kunber • . Jima - 25.1:K ' ..,..,,:h- ..„....„ 1 :„.„1„4. Philip liiiiO4,,- ...:-,:,,! : lAcalki4:KATi _..., ~ „... ... MEI= OPP ~ FULLY ,announces tir blirfrietrie 'llid . . pu blic io general, thaCbe hesuitsii ~., commence . :the` Cosek.3laking Hosiners in No 6: .t... wegian.three doors below the ,Akeikiik, , the Wring of PritisTrlle. where he ii , telifyi'Atit: minufaetu to order all kinds of tehiehit et th.:.: ; shortest: hre. of the best roaterials;iset attack l'.i bluest rites. Me has also on hand, reidr, viil4l4- , '"- B stot i e .Carryall., Phieforni.... Cherie*o. • c o idia lo , Buggies, &ei'whickhrihiviteethe puha he tetall end examine for.tbenteirhoml:7l**V : les are 4 11 ornalkhlettiiert. indei hie, iio4o , o„Auid brintlltmairsat dont t, losil - pit • ieasy..ea*factursd eiwiibite. , .. -, ,-,- - . -7 1i 1- :; : z5.;:i.;../ i iiii '' Itfp*#a,T:*p:g - aiiieripteo,amiiat4:gigik I'M wail! moot asiesiablitiniiiit. l . 2144;: ' jam in payioutC for 'Akira. ,-: ' I 1 1 1 .!rie . '. • • 29 ins 'j • t...!,,, - , ikc• El Bi !ME SI