l' 1- .. t GREAT NI 'Norr - TEILE P 4- 113 pursuance of Public) iteeting of,therreophrof assitubleif the - Borough , politiCatooessioo,Zeouvened oat Tuesday last. ;Theinee der, and • • • FREDERICK LAUD' was called to the Chair, a saes were' ' theo appointed Sainetaries: • . - • VICE . PRESI - Jame Suomi, Ben'r.l luaus TAYLOR, Eigt. Josawn Mugu'. - luau Game, • ' JOHN l'ilACinuAß. • Ittcnaati 30NATRAN Gams. JOHN ADAM Yon; Jams Pews, Joannr Fawrzo, • Dionwr.• BLUM, Se Jutaa Sulmium, Jr. ' Isaac Alma, ,-Jacon Rare, - Gauges, Amen, 'fl nu EIDDIX. BECRETAJ Jacob Kaereher, Beg, . . Andrew B. White, • Ralph Lee. Al red Latetan. Atter the calf of the me by the President, Lebbena called upon, and - addressed `We, and eloquent manner, at repeated plaudits of the meet •liy moving the appointment 'fifty persona, to report proce aloe of the meeting. , Oa motion, the following ) 'hatted by the meeting to col tee, to wit: .. , Samuel Brooke, William C. Leib. Abraham t Rartelet, Lebbeua Clnipman Evil inept, Mane, Rowland Zimmerman, Ch rte s Dingier, •Esq. `Daniel Haas, Jacob Reed, m. ifllann, Hen ry G. Robinson, Esq. Dr. J F. Trelehler, John 'Snyder, • George Sboemak r, Samuel Latimer, :John M. Crosland, Joseph . Carroll, 'Wm. Ryi :land, John Statue, Andrew :, Jacob Trego, Dr. ,Thomas Roby, Wm. Wolf, • nard Toyer, Geo. t i s.Schollenberger, Luke Dani an, Henry Steiger, 'E mq. George Medlar, Esq. Daniel riiill, -John. Fr: anklin, Esq. Jacob Luken 11, Capt. Shillaber, B. 13annan, J. B. Overbeck,lDr. limiter, Daniel 'Cohoaohn Sterner, John n. Smith ; Abraham Albright,Saml. Kauffman, Elijah D. Long, Henry 'iSterner,Jecob Kleuser,George Schwitkr, Morgan ,Benainger, John Huber, Jam s Palmer, Benja MID Heffner, Henry Saylor and Joel Manih. The Cmimittee after re ( t*g fore short time, 'reported the following pr dings, which were 'adeptedlly acclamation: 1 . . Whereas, the Administration of.tbe affairs of 'this Commonwealth, , under 'Joseph IRitner, oar 'relent worthy and enlighternied ChieilMagiatKate, has been eminently prosperims, - freatuse he has porsuied a course charactetiled byte most un. tiring seal, and faithful de rotion to !the true in. ,tannt,"this. welfare; and happiness cif the whole 'People, in proof of which we appeal to the hist°. :rtof all his executive acts act! proceedings, from the period of his inauguration, up to the present :day. And, whereas, it is our indispeistable duty, • as citizens and freemen, sensible of the obligations 'of patriotism, on laminable occasios to recog nisei the -cltims of all fait pubic servants, and to reward their invalueble eer I mes by ogre ' Zieskiussupportoinwavering confidence,arid stead. • But attachment, knowing,.we do t that every great . and good man, who istingniihee himself T in the cause of his country, ) will be )assailed by 'calumnies and falsehoods, for the purpose of de. 'erecting from his well merited tame, and thereby destroying his abilities to seilve his fellow citizens. .And, whereas, Joseph Rit r, the Washington Farmer is recognised by us, be one,of the ablest a'pd best Governors that eve filled the Executive hair.; • ' Seciuse he saved the Commonwealth froin Impending• bankruptcy and ruin by, vetoing the 'prdebrated Mammoth ImprOvement Bill, in the ,Legislature of 1836-7 an act which Stever should Its imitates by a grateful People'• opoose,d to pro digality and corruption! i ..- Beams/ he has relieved he People from bur. itnarene Tales , without Increasing the Btate„ bt, but diminishing- the Same, whilst he hild - 4 judiciously carried on an eitensive System of In.. semi Improvements. • .. . Because he has sustained the credit a ndtmances of -the Commonwealth, unini paired !in terms ot• .general embarrassment, difficulty and danger. Because his intentions are always honest, his principles sound and dernotratic, and his views pmprehens, iveliberal and stateemadlike,. - whilst his integrity is not only pure but above sus picion. Because he is a frierid of Individthil Industry iind Enterpritie, and the enemy of Incorporated Coal Monopolies. . Senses° he acts in a spirit of manly and upright ',independence in all great questions touching the - interest of the Commonwealth. , Because he has proved himself to he the great Opponent of the Shin Plaster System and in favor Or a resumption of specie payments by the Banks. •Bieitise 'be acts not in subserviency, but in position_ i to the views and designs of the Loco. be wont, (tan Cabinet, to whom. lie owes no +lce whitever, but governs 'himielfiby what . be ms the isms interest of Pennsylvania. Becomes. bei tins been the uncompromising op. ptizeittitifthe Sub•Treascry System thst odious • Scheme. of the offito bidders to -se ze upon the nations' parse; and because to the toble and in dependent stand he tropkagitinst it they he attn. bated one Of the great causes which led tO its sig nal overtbroir and defeat in Coni And, whereas, we deem these • r ni plainly set forth and . supported by in ntievertible evidence { ( though we know that ly inure grrt might be adduced) fully sustain our i on, that our present Partner Governor is op i o f the best and'ablest that ever filled the Executive. hair y Berohed, That Joseph Bitrier dit i sating -1 toi Fanner, is worthy of olis coal ed support andecinfidenee and that of art true patriot haunt. earned for himself a clear title to the refitted.' aid attachment of all lovers of their co 'try. by his hie/doable public services. Resolved. That be has adatinistered the B&W; fig whyCokintumwealtri in a spirit of twiaocn and fideticyo - prighness and independence, arisorpess. - ed ills the huitory of this or any othr common wealth. . . I • Reseieed, That shafts of his *elides most ti inse ever fall hare:ilea it ' l fie* s becausehe is clothed in the trißlernail.of imis_.lntegrity:and per het inehnzipability, and because he is nobly ans. tamed brat - enlightened anl,rirtmMlP'PeoPh. • Resolved , That the *seri ice of Gsverpor Rit r ner on the alter of.party ; prejudice a d malignity, would degrade the repu4itionWt.P nneylrania. render NW the footetool of be poem anti con. vinerthir World, that'fier Cl - ti ar neither _sir . tOOOllAor intelligent. because lase agile to the • elai4ori atitliftil politic; servant of . led bonastr, and - ca* it' ._ ; .. - . , • _ That Governor POST entitled WI a great ' ~,,.. I/rigida ornieSnig the imatitnalo al mea Strait tiiT ithis4 - Aieqehil GeSver,itreerif is e ndstavFing perpetu ate th e ** ( Hi PIA B M . Cuniancrit ~. ~,. - .. . F Itrankiail,- Th the l'iielitisat i esirniar Ritner find Iron f ' iiur :. the . ,00p tthu of men -91 all WI a•bectiose it entnislaridatitiat Is - right, and pro i! it s w at is wrongs yid because Bs beneficial ea,* ill be felSrlitesighoest;the Com sionweali and 4 Plii,liois.' ; 1 Reseleo, The the BaukS• u ouventiOn which I met at ?Owl* . m the 234 p; hat acted is conformity with a will nsflhe - Posplej in fixing ir ett the )3thitil Au t next i foe the resumption of Specie - Payments. 1 ..: ' ‘ f - ta. RaSolood, Thai the violent denunciations of the Porter; party;lof the Governor's Prohlausation requiring all corrations and individuals to. re deem their bills circulation, on or before th e : 13th . August nex 'bow ;hit th e y are th e yew shinplaster party a nd that their hypocritical - cry Ft for a gold and sa l r,currency, is but a 'gloss de ception and impoeition op the people. i Resolved, Tha the otirnageous Wimp and indecent conduct or a porno's of the Plirter Con vention et Barri urg, tolearels the Gove rn or Of 1;, Pennsylvania, nap an insult of the most flagrant and unjustifiable-kind to the whole people of this' Commonwealth, and deserves. the execration Of every good eitizeo. Resolved, That David R. Poiiii, is a warn whom we could out conetchsstionsly 'lmport under any circumstances, (Cr •the -piffle of Goviarzior of Pennsylvania; - i , 1. Because his t felghbota say that he is alike destitute of ban and integrity. ' * 12 Beeson be Beeso be s a thorough gains Loco foco I and Sub.trnasury than 3. Because he lit the minion of the Kitchen Cabinet at Washington. ' 4.. Because he it in favor of the Shinplaster sys tem, as the conduct of himself and party proves. 5. Because he i a the enemy of Individual En terprise and Induiltry, and in favor of incorpora ted monopolies, a his votes in the Legislataxe prove. 6. Because be never did the State any, service, as his whole life *cies. Resolved, Thaler° will never be instrumental in turning out of i rce a worthy man and an ex cellent officer, to ake "vomits a man like Da. rid R. Porter. i Resolied, That 1 public and private morality has been alike violated by' hiccondoet, as well in his domestic relations, as towards his creditors, the proof of w.hichlis to befound in the testimony of his neighbors, and the records of the Court of HuntingdouCounty; copies of which latter, un der the Seal of thei Court, have been published to the world and have challenged refutation. Resolved, That i poverty. is a misfortune; but dishonesty a crime. ' t Resolved, Theti Samuel D. Leib, Wm. li. Mann, Peter Filb i rt, Esq. Charles Dengler, Esq. Benjamin Beffneri and John Brous. be the cow levees to meet the Conferees of 'Lehigh County. at the house of Odeon Oswalt * , in VVest Penn, on suck day as the Conferees from Lehigh may select. to put in ijmination a suitable person to re presentlichoylk II and Lehigh lecninties in the Congressr,of the piled States. • - Resolved, That !John Pon, . Jacob Kline, Wm. Andenried, G, 11. Stich% E. E. Bland, B. Bar.nan, Win. I/1. Mann, A. . White, J. M. Crosland, G. C. Wgokoop, BPo C F Whither, F. Lauder bran. lEiq. L. CbapmaS Esq. Dr. J. F. Trembler, Dr. flukter; A. Ruttse , l, Petri' Filbert, John K. Smith; _John Franklin, . Dr. G. N. Eckert, Richard Adams, A. Tayl r, Alfred Law too, Abraham Putt, J. M.Beatty a d F. J. Persia, be the delegates tn, represent Scbu IltdlCounty in the democratic State Convention f Young Men. to be held at Pittaturg on thel2 of-September 'next. Resolved, Thatl: the eVectois , , the several townships and bolotighs of this unty,,, - he - rec ommended to hold, fneetings at th it usual places" on Saturday the ISth day of Aqg t next k fis the purpose of electing, two delegates for each bor ough and township, to represent them as dele gates in , a County ',Convention, to be held t the Beltway Rouse, (late liduffmatosit) in Man lielm township, on Saturday the 25th Iday of August next, for the partitive of nominating suitable CM. &dates to be supported by the freemen of this county at the ensuing election. Resolved, That the Conferees, Pelt/etas, and other committees,lhave full power so fill any vik, claims that may °deur in their respective bed*, Resolved, That the old Standing Committee for Schuylkill Courtly, be continued one year Inn ger. • , , While the Committee were'out, Win. Autiesi lied, Esq. was called upon and addressed the meeting in the German and English languages. , Resolved, Thatithe pries eedings of this meet ing be signed by the officers, and published in the M leers' 'Journkl and Democratic Free Press, and all oihr ". ' ET-11 4;1 , I 0 ' LI F. • notice: the 'largest i uyikill , ouoty ever f OrWig urcpn any Ivt the ' oVt 'House . ng was eared to or ktEIRTr a: F.sq. i• the fo luelpg per. Vice P 'dente and l • .* • MI I ME! El • ! tintba ' been read Chyme , Eeq. was the me tin in an hieh cal orth the B concluded of a Ornate° of 1 -dirge f the adop. persons !were nom pose slid commit- Erik ;Went 1 has occurred cti the Pictou Mines. Two young men, bo about 122 years of age, were descendin ginto one of the new range ,of pits recently punk by the company, for the purpose of directing the course of some others, wt to were at Work completing a commur,icati n with the Water pit in. I 'glided : to drain the new coal pits., They had not , tiescerd . above 30 feet, when one of them ann tinCetl that hiti safety lamp indicated a hea- y pressure Of gas, This announcement as instantly followed by a terrific explosio,"by which the young inen were blown in to the air to the beigbt of 150 feet. lostt death "erns 'fifccuirse the result. At the time . . the, explosinn on. eaned, the mou ofthe pit writisuiround ed by people, e ig ht of whom itetrere ti ly wounded, an d an old man !boat nos h, attracted to' be apot,, Ise so"#verely injured , that heied almost ; immediately i after.:—Boston_ aye*. . , . 4 , . . . .4.'="F . I • , • , . _ L ., lifinigeint Gift •,' -N Y04.40 act of pd. vete munificenc Mob Ise hive long thought wanting and Men , ggested, is :realized. Jno. Ja cob AttokilEsq. as a leaf]) i'Uln the . Bosion Ad i ' eraser, ilipd hope ill prove tine, with an soli inened Ina fi ber ipirit, which dose bins . im mortal Whore, -h made to thelcorporUtlott Of the cjty ooNetst-Y k, a done, *-tspli amounting tio ggsgAggaa r she ye blishinent'tilel publitt fibre, ry, inclutfing lila ,' land; moitleligibly . sdna4; for the erretion• of building for the a Oom mo dation ofit a Matins ion. „7V, V.I . Sten i ' • i well rtgolatKiniod tlpati not I unite ofi tbiackgitard tit , t„ and deems4t be hie I bomioatiotioli will the :. -., win nOtiaitoil tp one 1 liveb* defr# 6 , lb. mar ' bil , 140 . 0 ere. this 10. , &Ain: itr. - ". tritily aud 1 to-tofinitot ,' .., - - ' ; _ regard theilabusive the light tic um Me , revenge. ; AI) 'the latter marl give , ott jot above hjs proper I lb the slightest: dog/ : ' , t 'troth ,whiph epithet watild do' we The Mfa oni.-- e Miiimenio , - = '.. th il .n' robe's or abouf , w i t h $ mita.. '; fil loith hunt: thre. ea 4, # a ha ' • retl."Gail ty. co thew wa li to the' <, . . hied iith Ciellir ii: The pit* their tee itr tbe epee fields at igh . snit thii thannilief . a aeotht - fithiehtee.' - , .}. , , MEE 112411 E r ill " ' .'- ' ' lir lir s itt 4t or rof -P t r al s eV ent, an 4 of very agreeable , companionable qualities—M4. Boors?, of the 'New York Herald, writ' gfrOtilLendoti thus 'speaks of him:- 1 - , ,• '_ , , , 0 317,friendi young-John-Yaw:lintel' is behaving vewell tiers. :,Heiituto up at - Lones &Ai ble'Hotel in 'Bond street, and quit:tea t e - Engliitt'.dandietkrottin un a 1 mercifully., .. . understand also- that ~_the Queen is en . h.'better pleased with ; lour I Prince than With the white 'haired Sprig of royalty frdm Prince—l mean the pue. de Nemounn 1 . , ' , John hasp great deal of natural drol. lery and wit ;bout hiaf—tt little bizar it is true—but th poctr 'French:Mitt:has little of either. Bth time tong legs, but; the t i . form and figuiek Of, the. dernecrat is deci dedly Mad traighter than that of :the 1 tricolor. On. each, side : orthe Queen, wheoshwis a the dinner table, is a chair generally va nt. : •- ' , “When sh wants to talk to any other guests, she tide her page to he pinion 1 with a requ t fo d rink wine with her Majesty.. , The Orson thus honored tm -1 mediately gets up, and 'walks Up to one-of the vatant theirs, drinks with her majesty; . , and eetereinto conversation. • . ' • When Joht ' had the invitation, be en tered, I ant to d, into quite an interesting fete a tete wit the pretty little Queen.— l i He talked of (be United States—of our big rivers—big mountains—and big prairies. The queen Was highly delighted with young John.-4ndications of which crossed her fair cheek 4 in the form ofsweet smiles. . After a little While;-her majesty sent 'her page to anoth4r ocher guests. This was the signal for John to retire toibis formei seat at table . which he did with great grace, her mitiesty eyeing-hita from be neath her left •tiye all' the time." TI t GA COUNTY.. The cause ?f correct principles in this county is gaming rapidly. Governor Rit ner is gaining strength daily, and will con tinue to gaiit,.until October. The Loan 1 Focos in that minty were fairly beaten in the county Cnvention, and Morris was dropped, and IVilliam W'illard, Esq.; was 4, nominated for Congress. eleven delegates, however, withdrew and nominated Morris. Heir the matter will terminate we cannot tell. - The followi g ettract of a letter from a respected 'frie d, in that county, contains gratifying int4lligence. The writer . will acceptour tha•ka for his kind and encour aging letter, also for the cash which it cot. erect —BradAtril **is. • , • ftl•Ossteatoto . , July 24; 1838. Ma. Lixt.x.i—Dear Sir: Loco Focoism is on the decline in Tioga. Ritner is gaining friends. The self-styled demo• credo party as i absented itself front our county , Conv&tion, and formed its own ticket; but as 4 happens it is ib the minor ity this year.iThere ill quite a revolution in Tioga county in politics, and the Mor ris party is i -the -minority'. Every one who does-not for Morris is called Whig, and if this be he case, I think there Will i l be a majority of Whigs next fall. ' Wm. Willard, Esq.,lhad a fair nomination • for Congress--a Inajorikj of the delegates were for him. - ItysterionsArder.—Yeaterday morning about three o'anck, just after the discharge of the watch, 4i unknown man was seep to pass down Roosevelt street . ici tbe,whar(, at the junctioW of Front street, where a number of peons shortly collected, and a quarrel ensued, in which the above, man was knocked oown, and the other party ran of. Thei person who bad seen the transaction hatitened to the spot, where be! found the,marl _quite dead , and his bltiqd,, and brains strelwed around in every direc tion. He instantly started for the Police, but before hileturn, the • body had been carried off, tb hat and coat remaining.--. Another individual 'stated that he saw lbe body carried 0 Roosvelt at. As yet Abe Police have ben unable to find any trace of the murder Y. - Expre . - . d man or his munlerere.— N. • its Ninth Caron .-=The_ people in North Caton. na ere no' in .. onildst" of their election for Governor, and m tubers of the Sate Legislator& After a f as hion bleb fatly prevailed in. Virgin ia. the genital ection in: North . Carolina is made to depraku n the period for licadipiCoq gi n ty Cootts, " the several Counties, and this it 1 0 happens thii wi n ,Counties may vote a melt or two bi.fore liheiri." The Counties voted out 25th in,t; sm areto bold their elections On the 24 of Mimi. andremainder on the - 9th rthat reform. When e period 'trivia for ifitii i iorM.- er an election be got honestly anknitiedy over the better , t all events, II M odica can . . e l l favor integrity It action. for the :, • • f : l one County of a Btatsi urlanow /ems sotiag.i sr pim it °f i de: este . 7 " , h i. )1 , itei , glabor , .. lig , Countl.tij i : _ Pirrrevitis, rely 27.1e38 At t eluting Ode Board of the Trusted. of the Presbyterian Chure.h. held at the Wan !Of& Chichester Jely.26ih. it dru ailardaigy 114~. That. slat theists or this Basal* presented to Haden Smith, Beg. for. the - *a of the Chttrih..whichAwharL the hindriese tar Pr!. Sent them with, aid tthat the Secretary famish ,with's copyof the above resolution. i" GEO. C.117N8091 1 , To Haw! Starr* - - . STATE OF July 28 , 76, L ' VI -4 :• • 61Y• 3 69* ~:' " • -.MINERS TIUSLUMIETP i r ioax §l4lP l * - 1 : 1 9,0c1k. p2,c4416 -81) • '93t 90 '81:V. !AL OP SO 86 -84 88 78 • 76 • • se - • —7B . 4 : 40 -- Itt , -7 ,, ,,._.• • •.•,-, ,-, : ~ ~„......-.•,, , i " ....,L .,...„,.... ..,,,,, v ___ .. jit. . • .... .. ~.5 -....0-,....-4.--4,—...,.......z. , ...e.,•=4- •-, ''-, - ' - - - -....-...; . , 1..10.. t NrAti ; , iiiie • A 5ra44.11, insitiatorTa.l,l4 , 10;* •` - "‘".216, wW be bele,' thsheolitidtok vg *car erenini•ft." - Aospili_6;ij blirMiat 10 " cloWti P. ' • - ;lancing! iittendance la saque'siad: • .3 Aug l * scrayJklll Coal : ----a .-81‘ipmeatsiof Coal foe -the . Wit0 1 4. 1 . 2 61L11 " 00 Thooday 'mining het ', .• _L , • &wined sii• .. 'Xs/40r - 11. '74 1 m. - Delorare Cell Co -"' 49 r 2528 GI R. P n t, 211 ~. tr 1097 BeU Ballo - 17, ' i 902 88. ant:kik - * .15 - ' 778 8 Rather&Soo .15 ' • 761 Mules Lawon. - 1 3 695 bilker& Spacer 10 518 L-Chapman t - . 10 .604• Neligh l & Co! . 11 '. ~ 411 Rimiest & Tiro . .)X . 1, .394 & e 'llodpoo st. , t7i . i .366 J Manton Co} , - -.6. . 1 ' ' 315 J 801 l & 6, 1' • 312 N A Coal Co L f.' • 1 1 . 272 1 San .6 di • '`. ' i! 269 R. G . : Lelia ' ..6 ' ! 965 Woi Wallace Co 5 ' 1 ' 259 A ' S C C. C Nl i c rtlo i vbts A 4 • 1 e i ' ' : ' .5. • I ,t 958 3.216 N Evans i i R Rickert , 4 • , . - • R 2 A • ~ !. 211 A Steinbergei 4 R Rear i 4 T C Wilhami d r Co 3 J. S. !tackle & Cu.. 3 Hewes, Caber: & Co.- 3 Payne & Allen 3 M Weaver FJ•Parvin M Murphy Totten & Ulhorn &Hymen & Nice CM Hill . Richert & Kline Sundry Shipoltts 208 Per last repast, 30e8 Little Schuylkill LITTLE ISCTIUTLELLL COAL TRADE. 22 Samuel BeII : 55 Charles Focht • 54 _ A Ryan . 55 Nancy Chid , • • 55 30 Jefferaontkr : 52 32 Alezandet • 54 Maiden Creek T •I 55 Any I Torpedo • - 5,3 Dove at Cheater County • 55 _ 2 Elisabeth 50 SOLD . . , 28 General High 30 John F Roads 12 Boats 92 per last report FT:Tr--IM7rlfT77.Tnrrmill he knowing is the amount of Coil trait potted en this RA Rol& for the week ending on Thursday evening last: 301 tons Per led report 30,09 • .tt •Total 334 0 , NATHAN CLEAVE'S, ColleFtor. Wth BRANCH RAIL ROAD: The tolkratorts the aurora of Coal trait pureed -on this Red Road for the firiek ending on Thursday rusting last, ` - 5959 tone . Per teat Report r 70,10 -Total ; ' 75.349 .- -ROBERT C. 111114,Collictor. .1111I.LiCREEK RAIL ROAW The following tie the amount of Cad tramiiported on this road for the week ending' on Wedieeday. owning last' 21)5 tons. Per last Report, ' 4681 D 2E64 ' GEO. HAGUME,CoII4tor. Total MAss'afiltiAl ALLEY RAIL ROAD. The following' ts the amount of Piatriutlipoited on this Rosa for the week ending on Saturday evening iasL ` 19184 tea Per last report, 47, ' • ,`' • SOSSI H. 11 PErriKtonttOtor. ciCarrrry OF c9O Antsed 4{l Rss‘ofst v fnon 1184.41 , ap 11111114; i1k:61463e lit Battik th 9,1118 ions Per list 1 , Toni!. MOO LEHIG : COAL MUD. :1844. fri4lng liti the.. 2! o I t . 44 • Ars 4463 • • ,":" 4,, 3 • • ' . 1 5141: „. !ritS•• UM Fita!whChalik , Pangvitit I !Ann tack s Pea • it 4„ • ~ . , . . g e b.:-Ikm. ' • ty:wvmir 11,11LItogiStor el a _.._- r .• .. .6 0 . 4,. 1 % grassed lethmker"l4 oThinaisiliiiii-if MAU , . es. the " tete 61' ' Adg,Coset Ihi , -- - .tv,i, p*ainnek.Set....tasitra; di o .d.. ' fin4. l o - -*".m. - - .1.,', to- resist .- . - ors *Pmer m a i d.< .6....l it im e d hoi Isitilsossr: ead. Mem Felled '-ag-u• wastitml . " ' 41 ,. 1 liakeiiialii' . ••• - n0q.......... ...., 1: 1111' II"; U. ger i, tV,',..4F,': " ' digit*. rrneli tint:lllra .70:-:3141"0 - . . ‘ ''''''--.' ' . I :Adaiiiiigiaii. Pottseille, e r et-4th i s l e l bi k .::;) .: '-'" li t oalai ' 1 - I} • d. S imersi aira.orqu,„ - 20.,.*° ...11, 00km/irk* , F or ar 00,000.4 L A4tb, - ' -7 • , . . • ~.. • , • • . 3. %1..>.-_`i'. fir, , . ',':,- ithrikieiNtwriMilt;Wiiirr4 -I'.; ..., Le' c• foissiOU. 4,11151. i2/ 11 tIhT li, ol l/ 1 . tie ria 5S 54_17 $ll, • - - I •• * • " WHEAT 1 * 11/tafpulibiAii; - 41 1 4 1 VA:AWE/T . nolki 50per ,1 W4E, by thiaco lo cents by the il belsly - RYE CHOP. Weents- per lonsheliin &nand. OATS 37 eenin—Oren4 We. ' POTATOES' 40 cents per bagel dentand. .e411114-44"-sienteper.buehel-ini d r 'MOVER R io per bus 'I. • Trilitrrinc SE . per ' FLAX:IEOI-51-12 per Amtebel deitaad. - *"- WHISKEY-42 cents per piles. • BUTTER-14 cents per pound--id Keil 12 * 6 . EGGS--13 tents per down. LARD-60 cents per , pound. TA LLOW—Leents per pound, • 1. RAMS 12 cents per pcour4 • ; • CORN CHOP 80 cents per belhol Ind maw!. • BACON-J-012 cents per pound.. ,BEESWAX-18 nests per pound. FEATHERS-68 cents perpotied.! COMMON WOOL-40 cent, pet Poled' MACKEREL, by the bbl. No. 1, 512 00 No. 4, $ll SALT-11 62 per bbl.; 87 per bushel ' , PLASTER as worth 700 per ton. - B4Y-.218 per ton. Notite • tihereby, giverim persona ming Hydrant Wa..' r, that the water will hereafter be atchrd every evening etthe Currier of Centre and bre antango Street. at 9 o'clock, and let inky% et &o'clock! in the morning. . . By order orthe °Card, ANDREW RUMEX.. President, Pottsville Water Co. Pottsville, August 4th, 1838. 60-3 210 199 163 162 160 153 Emporium of Fashion. Third Door above the Penny/Duda Hall, Centre - ' Street, Potiaville. WM. H. SUMER begs hare to - return his v v sincere thanks to his friends and a gener. otts public, for their patronage heretofore tut libel. ally-bestowed on him; and that be will be happy 41 see his patrons and•hiende, as he hopes by on• remitting exertions to 'give satisfaction to all. Hair cutting done in the latest Parisian style. Pottsville,' August 4tb, HOS. -, 60-3 mo 101 101 101 489 r ---- 13,809 09,362 183,251 5,353 FOR Sale, a tract of Brat rate Coal Land, situ.l ate on the Broad Mountain; containing 4161 acres more or lea.' The Mammoth and Juggler rebut Irun through this tract as also some other celebrated veins. 3956 104 The said land will be sold law, and an accom modating terms. Title indisputable. • • Foie further-information apply to the finbscri ber, at the Pennsylvania Hall, Pottsville: M. MURPHY. Pottirrille,(Angust 4th, 1838. 60-:•%tf X 606 3460 - Notice. PRE Reghdev of Schuylkill Count. having -a. granted to the Subscriber,-Letters of Ad minlitration on the estate of Jaw IL Roodi f t, Merihant, late of PottaviLleokceased., All pia wee indebted to said decedent, are requested' to make immediate payment, and all personphaving any Alaimo are requested to presented them pro. perly authenticated without delay. I 28 i 66 620 4733 Ex c ., B out of the Court ofPrinnion P Schuylkill County, and toles directed. will be expired to . Public Sale, on Monday tlielOth day of August nest, at II o'cumk A. M., at the Hams of Peter Filbert, innkeeper, it the flotoogh of Phlegmy'. All that certain .lot of Groliod. eitilate at the Tolpetiocken' Street SW Ranh Creek Raul. adjoieing Land °fibs &afire, Cad Coninany,aW round, Contain ewe acre, irtricceneasure, moth or loss, known at the DeWitt Sale . tract, with the appertatances bite the estate otiknry t W. Ceerad. Beg. - - • Weed, takeu in execution, and to be sold by • . PgrER F. LUDWIG, Sheriff.' Sheriff', 'Office, Cherie. t• burg. Aug. 4, MS. S • , SUS Inil The Philadelphia and Bead ing - . • Will be spewed fer 7}raelbetieees Bodies .ding. Iferrisietint on nada' y, the 17th of. ' . July. 1838. , - HOURS OF STARTING. ' From 'Raiding at 8 A. St sad n SiP,M.. From Norrirmwri at 7t and li A. M. ~Da "7 • Pares. _ Betwiign Reading and Norrialown,Arirst Clap Cars, 02, Soma clasa,.lll 50. Between Reading and Plinenixvilie, Furst Clue Care, i 1 50, Second Clan, SI 00. Between Reading and Pottstown. ,Irt Clare Cara, 75 cent., 2d, 50 ctn. Betweeb:Pottstorrn and Norristown, First dam (tar. $1.•25, Rd do WI eta... • BetweenTottatown and PbonAtville. lit Clair Car. 75 cta. - 2d - do - 50 cti.• - • .Between Phoinixville and Nrorrialown. ;Agana Car, 501ets.2d'dii.17}:cle ! '4 1 Between Reading' end Donilasaville, bit Clam Car...4o•cto•Bd 371Lnin• - • • I -The boon of starting from( and nrrivirigitj Norristown; are -imaged :to Connect • *ilk Bail Road between Nerriatowriluid Pareenpre:etie requested to procure their tick.: ate be tbe stair. • B3Sii. C• LANDS EE !! 1 RECEIVED a ippkiiithAlwittopeat 'and Srolor Got* 4tatutisti,g . Port gl • • • ' " - - SPIT WOO*: • t GroceTiefh ;. ibleenlllllOltrelk • ' which tam lognormal - to ion elmstp . ir than 'essi Wend in this marketlai'easit. or oathaMi . , or (*Miry mai* SUN highist mitrkekr. _c oll atry Maids and Lihmens. 500 tAi Fleor "P la k f ilk • Wilke Ci;tattri lint iaioa fu sala at ill= °f ar!" BAMOmat wart Pattavilleaul; 34- aft TERorim zautowllll3lllll =AXIL f . lEDEstEcTruLtar teaticise,ber, oinfoosiiO Alktho taaka"ortoftoinito tha*cinity.asii *pm by Air ireoftwitor lir work. .ipalak des. *ugh end Poistakk thirw,tw goat a . solutro•V their potronage. = Her raids' nor bat Mrs; BAlfroint% Womogiel i hi' t * . l ° :Maw *ir,s,d, me: 4 k qrk. . , Coal Land. =MEM !a, , . . . • • • Julanzirros MOM . • ~-,_-1 omit Timitratal . 1,, , :,. . 6 1 1.:::, -)3IkIMOR- 14.111BELii , = ~,, , Milickirto—Assam. Urns. ' Ildiiil4:l* lama -"mita. Gzwritric Kuwaiti, "" '''' - ' Aseiileitklleacher.—Malhimilo, , ' TN, this Seannary„ Femurs arn , ....liatniehml lis A it Needle; Work, Spelling, eadinv iNrilbill' k.* 'tithing**, Book Keeping, iil b gebrii"/BablJnoi . .. . COlOtitalt .Inars P oll i GiCiftri y. - Eliitog;Climiel= ogy,:botanyvi'liatural P ilowiphW-.111. :Drawing. Filming, and thk, FrmielaiSigtolo,' TBII/4S.,—.For Boarding and:, Vides, neept.. ing the three tut named, brnebea. Dn. Blitlalla, and Forty Dollars a- year, tiSt4etititivarlyin For: Drawing, ritiotingj , lid liwiTtilinkch .fogd gime, Vir . e' Dollars a quirteiidolitiOnal, Aitk "branch,. • .1 ~.::, t.„ - . , :.„ ' . -, WiSbing charted • at 371 cents W2.elimen e ..,loll Book4'Stationaly, : Bra at ihe * *Wl -I. P,r_i_,, ~ ..,a l6 ;- -- " • • Bed. and Bedding, :thet ,. .isfy tbir44lwiry sad 'Clue Books. are furnished to ok. 04.50-without' charge. Vackthms, in iheiXointkandi,TentkimMtlar. and tittle Scholars `pitup`ilo 'Mit .remain , stuns School, this time is not charged, ' T. .7 ~ -'",, - - For further information.l•Parenho *lnd 'Guard ians ate respectfully pi to Edwird..B.:Hoir. ' loy. Oiwigiburg; Joseph Carroll • Poit Carbon': John AC Lewis. .George , JendingW4tottwalle '1 or to Joini Scholl, Soho, ill FOrte, Wear Por t, Chntor—al of whom have hbildrinst „Elmtertsm School. Kinibefkon. June 25. 18 8: COAL LAND For Sale, or toll's Rented.; tirtiLleT valuable tract of lAnAl•Callfestthe to Tract," belonging . to EliishilhAtohn, situate; on the west Norwegian Rail Road, peat north of. and adjoining the Peach, Mountain, li offered for sale on - accommodating: tear di Coal Mines , will be leased severally 'oi'tcvither to an approVed, tenant. Apply tit- • - • HENRY. 3d 81.1V_alnut,Stieet. _ `lT—to sprit it Encourage Nome gantfattures. CosafectiOnary Maiwithetorri ►subscfriber respectfully ahnotincieVto the. 21 .. public that he bee commenced thelnaiitifitcw tam of.onfectionary in all, its videos breechsi, at his Store in Centre Street, early opposite the Pottsville House. where COrifectio' nersapL aill itba era can, always be suppliedlwholesale - an : at the lowest Philsidelphis 'cash prices.' Couritry :Ilerchants are respedfully - 'soli ' to can hnd examine his 'Web befiarce • . elseihere. JOHN S. C. RAIN. WY 4 'IRO Sr. STEEL, STORE. MBE onbsuribeta have eonstantli liaitd it - 5 foil assortment of lron i - eomprising.titend and %nate Won from '4l6th or to 6 inches di:. am fiat fiat-Iron 346th by No. Il e .W._Gi.rrto to 6 in. b in.; boikr, flue and sheet. iroti.it bital and 2dlquality, suitable for lining - coil:Mites yr sobitt-rail road iron lir if, le by it lop and Tkey are also preparedirilemska orders lo import ail Road' Iron-upon thi moat adiantageobs terms in large quantkireti_alirrail road ear axles. ti assortment of Steel, comariaingpatantl . shear Meal—American and English' blister Mite Gerutait and wring ateel,and ronntitrookood - oetagodal steel for drills. • , MORRIS St SEAS. • S. W. Horner Market and lttlttiytki l Seventh St. Pb4delphia, Jane 21,1935. 494156 NotiOr» • BE t ite g ister of Sch . u b si ,doOntilosng, PIM" to % rite lublextiet; Admirer istratioix og the - eitatoof Edieard,-14114:100e Pon derboo. decesied. iiire.kom • skims ilgainseibe estate o€; aid deeedsot are kW: ql estedunmake known tree Stone to thisioii*eibeil• ::- Stithouedelay.. HAttiEt3 - AddittistratoriTactteuw: - lul7llk 1838. 40-4 Niktite . MIRE Register clf Schuylkill-County 'lMirimge vanted.to the subscriber, Leiters &kaolin: tat/anon de boob non, rat the estate ' of f Jerrie,, date ofMini:lan:l,ton County. doceased.4-- All- pensions having damsel against the eatitkor said decedent* are mooted to Make kneentlfsn same to the subscriber with,ut delay. •' ; CHARLES 'W. , Adrainiatrator t de kids Irk rettiellik I*-00, • i " • To Rvot. 1 Coal &hates and lm he - gi ft Tto e Danville 84 Pottivilke Ragtag:4 Cana; pity, a Mount Carbon. I'M satietheleg hi iow l cry ; ;001Wct Well 'calculated for the iiihipping.4l' ext.:\" The nme ray be reeled willing. Wit/We twenty Coal Cars, ail in vied ord!Er. large warehouse and wharf, _ ; Eoq Ire of ; THO2I - • `. • Sisperietawdent,4. Nolitit'earhoti,:itily 25 , ' ' "" j... _ , •iA, t i , E O N , - - F - 3 r t —r ao w th be r I'7—fi,r 1 I ,l. " pAs Pupfu., t . ' G. --•2.. 4t 1 / :B ekberri, Also fresh LemoyatPero 4,,.ihnon. •Risidl andTgjustll l7T .,; 'N. AH.& P; 1 .Juty2klB3B - se- • •- ' - , . 1 „. t ,„, o •. - , NAN DID /Wahl Ca • ba g. iO, ~' • I r- L ign O nd E1.1117N. ATitAlfeeire 4' ,ITT.< , $1,1838 . . -, 7 ,--`-' 04- - POUO I4II O ' 1 - :: T i insaLin,. I:Tinisiiiuxiiwou_ r m oidr oa mca u ltindbries ai rrein n e dif t s ::4:n:insagAit:ailmairiariirz; ,... - r e" - ; 7 7 1:: B P e . • l i. ii3B; - -1 ,- , , , ' '44:::" I Pot Jul y • a 0, - /t 9 NV NAIL ' AND ILt ' Iltisint s „;: et R /ROV'• -1 s • Wr• is. ROVED SQUARE IRON, e' VOAL Sp 1 t A.! do.} - RAIL ROAD :di. I - Sarin*, of any she duiwn to 4E4 al4ltas of all ohm; far k"at the " pion. N94ll•4llratly co; 4.4', Raiding. May UlB3B. VI WOTERN Ham.. ‘ l3l 4 ll3l thirki t * . - $ 4 1 1. 4 4:4 . . 1 4red on cinalintailat a pow* will be d • loaf"' cub OY I!. :(4..,_44)lPiGV' . maw apply t_ o . ) ...„" . "'- el:-A -- ,, e a -- ' MILL ER &HA grrials:: , ,,, 24 . . BARRELS supt Faintli - Iflort , •-• theAcqueduct WIC* . r!te„. - -9*-„, iAD[ ~vs' , load fir 'Welty •.',.. , ; , ..- . fc .. `.-:- t• 4 ', ~...-<= July tr,lesir. 1 Ali 41potz t !,,,,...,,r: - - .--_-,-.., -- ~-,:: -:,.--, -,‘ - -.•- . qii., .: . ~ 40. . ESP U LID OE E . ! - ',; - 16, - 1 s-,!-1 M-6w