PAM 11151=111 , POrPTS,IILLE. WEDNINDAY, MOOING, SEPT. 5. 1838 •."Sae the proceedings or I, e Yaw Men's Meetiv, and the =pale of Stur geon's Report on utir first page. roses • Men's Whig Missing.—The gooticanse ofiliTstiat ancrOznocnsey has rouc:a -to congrattilitte itself on; as regards. t hisi meeting itt our &trough, on Saturday last.; The young Wen turned put, in the right spirit—they ttet among -,themselveti to eitpreas their opinion . and disseminate' their views. Thefltadoo„bustling politi cian to harangue-them in the set form of all Ouch meetings, ibut the bone and sinew of our land theinset e ses, spoke on this oc casion; not perhopt4 wilck that oratorical precision which can gloss _over a bad cause, but with the broad, bold, unvarnish ed arguments of truth. To hear the work ing men of our laud rise in their places, and show that the policy tif our• leaders, the tenets of our constitution, and their imperish ible rights as- citizen", were dis tinctly known and justly appreciated—to feel that-such is the happy formation of our society; thatialent .in-avery class may show itself and be apPreeiatedt to listen to the outpourings of eloquence from those whose every day pursuits in the thornier paths of.life might preclude the expecta tion—was indeed a triumph for the dem ocmcy,tof uttr land.- We.. refer our read-. ers,to, the storited proceedings in another part of our paper, and -again repeat; that while Our young men act with Sueh.prompt nese and decision, there is nit- fear of. cor rupt tutors. There is a superyisnM they cannot- escape=there are • watchmen on the outw,alls whose - vigilance will never flag r ; whose patriotism cannot be.corrupted. • e $BOO Bet. • -- The Porter men took the $BOO bet, w,hie - h had been published in our paper for several •weik's pa'st. They concluile'd it would better ,to" lose three or fOur hamtred dt,llars tor the benefit of the par ty, than t • give up the contest without any show of battle. Every dollar they save they must'work hard for. (::r-"Those who hoe in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.—Zwo of our hon orable members of Congress, W. W. Pot ter and Daniel 'Shaffer, are on an election eering Pilgrimage throughout 'the State, deliVeritig speeches to prove that Joseph Rimer is an abolitionist. • How far the consistency of these gentlemen is to be commended will appear by a reference to the vote taken on Mr- Patton's resolu tion to exclude aGolitfon petitions 'from -Congress. - This resolution was-intended 81111 Rubicon to the two parties, and both the honorable gentlemen. were found vo ting with the Abolitionigts. They now came among their constituents when the ink is hardly dry which recorded their -principles, and accuse the farmer Govern• or as being an Abolitionist. If there be any beam in their own eyes, gentlemen, plitck it out, but you look in' vain,for moles in any part ot portion of Joseph Roper's political creed or private conduct. Make Way for the Peopkt—We had the satisfaction some time shim Of announ- I zing the cheering news froth . Allegheny County, that .77 former supporters of Wolf and Muhlenberg had openly , espoused the cause of JOSEPH' Rrrwmt. We are now further gratified in stating that Res nuebanna, where the Porteritea claim a majority, is likewise showing itself nobly! In the small town . of Montrose *lone, 54 have aired a-similar recantation of Van Buren:stn. Erie county also comes out with about 30. &aver County with 43 naturalized German citizens, and in eve ry district of every county, we_ have the same glorious re-action to record. Gov. Ritner has been tried, and passed through the fiery ordeal unharmed and spotless. The majority of the people must prevail-- corruption must give place--sub-treasury scheme be expunged our pubic records, dr, loeofocaism exploded. The People are moving—the sovereign people—tbe mon archs of our country—and their .enemies will meet their rebuke through 'the ballot boxes in October. Danville and Pottsville Rad Rand:— , The completion of the Western Section or this ~..toad already begins to'have its ef• feels. Frum the Sunbury Gazette we learn digit' the coal trade is already begining to •be important—the locomotives are constant ly engaged-'-.and about - 303 tons are week ly shipped for the immediate uses of the neighboring towns on the Susrehanna.— 'The completion ref `ttie • "ttdl water eaisit iin Ist &Urinal, Val greatly 'increase the trade, and the revenue of the-Pinnsylvaliia Canal. Our internal improvement Gov -tram will do all in his power to assist ihe good cause. Off- Porter Outrage end Coivardice.— Last Thursday, as a plcket 'boat .iwas pass- ing Clark's Wiry at lisrriabury, filled' With alines Onlegates to the Pittsburg t.lOntlen two, they were assailed bi a loafer Porter mob, with-stones and othermisriles, under the envier of night. As soon'as the lobelias 'on the opposite shore was .eireiced, about forty,, of,the delegates c ame *cps" 4he Sridge-tokreirenre ilia insult, but_ ther,colB. ardirdaskirds had fed, It is e'er thus ^With dais*, a stab to the bitch. oneasaleh in'ttie dark; ie the extent!or itb courage . ! heettlhetn, the ballot boxes in Oil Ruler will prove our surest defence, from theltriarAinjoetilocoism and POrterisin. IM 1111111111.111 T road had beim associated with Thad. etti. Stey • ns, by our erpponents, nutii it recei ed the name of .'Steven's road," from the', opposed interest he has in it, u it painieit his iron works. We learn that .Ir. Stesenthas for some years abandoned his Adams co. works on account o r be qual ty of the ore, and that lititillirnatte is no in..Finitlein county., :e. Kenn 4denies -bevies made the e 4.: serf that "if the convention had lmowe , Poruires e.haracter they would not hay- iselecied' him as a candidate. No matitr—Ahere are plenty oth'ers besides Mr. - Grove Who do say it—it will .not seek ler a father as long as the "tinker andlcobbler" afi.ir Iras. '47 ~114Coxiterers of Lithitrb s aid -Schuyl kill j'county meet next Monday 10th inst. at' C. Qsivald's, West Penn Township, to nominate a Whig candidate fur .Coil ♦ ;real. ad: "your Assertions!—The Ritner ! eta ding committee or. Union County have pre posed to the Porter party, .a joint corn init e.e, to cbnsist of three of each party, whirse business it shall be to proceed to Huntingdon*, 'uhdernath. and examine into; all Matters touching the lueolvency of Da. viol*. Porter; and to report thereon with all I the aeceioary documents. 'l'hig is a fair test, and we unhesitatingly make the. souse offer to the Porter partiof SchuyP kilt candy. Let c ttttt mutes:it be formed; and the truth investigated. It id of impor ta vice to our opponents, to disprove the - tm , quitlified assertions. which hre daily beipg inde against -' their candidate ; aid Many 'w o have heretoif ore been,- the friends of I.W If and Muhleuberg are leaving their ii re iv, because they conceive thesitence 'Of M Porter's- friends on the subject, to best. tadit congession of its truth. (fere then 1 , _ the lists are prepared, K. fair field is upend —the challenge given-they should' - ac cept and cry "heaven favor the rightl" This proposition IS so fair, that if not pc .cePted, both parties throughout the State tap place hut one construction on its ref*. sal. Come then, gentlemen, th,David R. Porter is calumniated„las you haTesilisertee 5r often, buck your assertions. . - A Poor Mon's Friend.—The present ajmittistration has frequently rimmed it s 1 1 . as the poor mac's friend; has promo!. gated views and doctrines which tended to phice %hint on a parity with wealth. and has boasted that its last two incumbents vi4cre men who had made their way from the lower walks 414, by personal indus try and enterprise, and placed themselves aiming the great ones of; the land. They lapve 'allowed the inferencii to be drawn, - that the deserving poor had a claim on their attention, and that a guardian power should .exercised over them. But if we take a sirivey of the facts, vie. will find that pro- ONitt' ion has not been followed- by practice,. tbat they have drawn around them as friends end cOnnvellers, those whose wealth has beer. their recommendation, while ititegri th however deserving, - , talent however prominent, and pa.riotisin however ler dent, have never entered Oa portals of their. litvor, unless provided with a goldOn key. Capacity has ever been a secondary oreitterstion with them ; if an °tripe was to be filled, where mechanical skill would. be essential to the public good, some pain Pored wealthy aristocrat, who never knew; i.a -hawk from a ha.idsaw ' " has obtained the appointment . Then Indian agents, with very few exceptions, have been men. entirely unacquainted with their bap its, "their land agents have been favorite spec idators-:-iiitleeil it would seen as if they look delight in joining contrasts.—the ball room soldier h.is been embarked in our wars;and our stern well tried leaders have have been favored with petty commands, !id , ordered against smuirglers. The naval 'ernes of our last war have been ruffered Ito enjoy inglorious ease, while those who Could tinker a broken figure head, or cok ible under to executive patronage, with sic ophantic fawning, rode the ocean in our nuble frouting palaces, to convert decks in. to .Jackass stables. There is Soinet!iing galling in this—and how blinded must be the judgements of those, who cannot, or will not see where this must end! The noble, the high mind. ed officer will retire in disgust— the grades be filled from tile national hot beds of arii: tocnitic officers, who can only plan an as souk on tipper, and 'quite Vauban as the moque.. is taught its sentences. These are the to u ts the present administration desire, men bound to them for station and support, that'. When'the time for revolution shall sr rive, they' thin fortis a body guard 'fur the Esettiiive Sanctity, and when it is I ,retailved do longer to'ohey the [lnsatiate Of the peo ple, they be prepared to enforce deitioN Comeitind by force of arms: Be: i nii longer d ceived-4he rivern. Merit ts not the pOor man's friend-the rich, thepinteOful; and the politically connected; are the only ones they .care fort—foul! 'tete the ariezin toits—fur these the husband man garnerallis crop4ur iheie the lat!orier ‘ ezhatitivi" his strength and vigor. the Sea man ploiaiths !he deep—to 'pay taxes lii the sappoit of a curinpt administr ation, derailed — , . Another Editor gone./— The editor ,nf the Mauch cheek Courier hal left bli ekaii for "other parte," having go:unfitted *riming pn tEe 28d.uh After *pep& ingepi kpay-swortin *wage, , ate t traat ;otili hits again at4ie_toaat, mnre. tblto_ Oyer opposed to dis-usion of anjf a~ _ :., ~ ZE=MIIMZ 41 Era 01; *.`• wn or 6. 1 f mma 4,1-0 30 -10 1 4,4 11 !f . I °t* ht ,ar hu iorater_eppolimtalaie signed a recantation, I 'and' the ktitimian says,theze are Eighteen more Win; opiiised his elicticio ta 35, who wilt lihme Abair names on the list, beside thaws who do not puiplisityps their names : at present. '6641144 eitimitei or either &Mil. We are led stoirsafiritentrinsioislhattheArotemißba reverswie With assajecity Gayly dont+ for Ritner tuwhat was *innerly cast ngaiast. 14m. Van Buresiam and locathenieni sae egg" 4thisigalbint county, si it yet is,rfileadeed:Porte;ibase the audacity to claim .a.hime anticipated masority. - Dertj , and tYpitei Swatsa prowl" us 300 of the 1000 majority for the P oghboy io old Dau believelhent. ;Maid Cardissien.—Th4ditor of therrank lia Telegraph. In which tbel "Tape 'Worm" first .crawled into eight, has. balm compelled to own, that it was not a correct representation of the Gettysburg railroad. We would prevent no one from an honest coofessimi of sin. but Mr. Tele. graph nsigat have saved himself the trouble of acknowledging that it was s incorrect likeness, for no weever believed it was a correct one. J S Peuldiec.—A disclaimer has appeared exculpating .the present Secretary of the Navy from any participation in the recent attack oq out brave seamen . „and 'Accra. We are pleased . , to hear this, hut shill be more so, ital. infamous author can ImA:fretted oat.! It now lies between Blair, Kendall and their other minions—and thi; denial of pill reminds us W;riingly of the craft of the two vogues in Mop's Fxbles, one stole the mutton, hat hid it not—the one that had it, did not steal it. • • Wby Is this? At a recent Porter meeting in Harrisburg, iii.the folretsa of invective, their orator challenged 'any Ramer man who might be pre sent to elmfote the atatements he had made in ?elation to the Goiinxies,administration. The / • . gasintlet was not thrown vain—the chiialry of deneicracy can always find a champion—the gage was accepted, and the charges Woo -1 pliantly refuted! Nayl more, the Porter men ' were bearded in their very 'dee to name a time and place of meeting when • the leading questions to the present contests might be discussed—this the meeting even refused to do! They were a. ware of the impracticability of supporting the odious Sub-Treasury; they felt degraded and convicted, and shunned the contest! Maids Eledions—Cherriag IVems.—This glo riosa state has made a political somerset, to which the physical ones of the Bedouin Arabs are no touch. They have elected their Whig Governor, a Whig lied a majority of Whig ""Tbers bf .Cnnffreall---Stuart's majority over Douglass in the 3d district; is 135!—1n the state Senate the parties stand whig 11- 7 Admisistration 6. 7 Consertrativen 2—in the hones, the whigs ha ire 42 1 --Adinintstmtwo 31—Conservatives 4—last year, the administration had 40! /fere' is indeed "glory" enongh.—lnifitne, Lotman', Kentucky, Missinippi, North Carolina, Rhode Island, and though las: not least. Illino.s,all staunch and firm whig States!—The Locos howevit have their por tion of glory too, the Wale end:of Missouri. Guns and cheers without number to the gond cause! and black crape and muffled dromi for departed Yon Bureniam.—'Farewell, a long farewell thy greatness!" New Berlin.—The Ritner yoUng men of this townjately erected a pole with the mar Options favorable to the Farmer Gov. erunr& Specie. Payments, hut the loco fib cos. cut it down dining the night, No matter f..r Ritmer poles, my lade---there are polls that,cennot be cut down—they will he decorated in October with the name of.Ritair imperishably ! Another Hint to the Rag merchants.— The Guy. of New lentey, by proclamation required all the banks of the State to re ,sume• specie payment on the first instant. The people are getintrup their proclama tion, that the U. S. Govenmsent resume an honest currency, and burn the Treasury wrapping paper. l'here-ielmt One Spirit thrmiihout our State—which is to "swim" with Ritner, Specie and no Suti-Treisury. Desertion I— Why dont General Porter nffer a reward for Deserters f—with a proviso however "not to be paid in conti mond rags?! The "Monster."- -Late quotations of U. Eh Bank Stock in New York, place it $124.- What a corrupt and rotten institu tion it mina be! Let's do away with it, and retain the pretty' shin-plasters--they are such convenient anal! stoney. A Sign frost pebanon.—The Morning Star, (Morgent.sterti) a German !leper, ultra _Loco fuco in its former doctrine", has pulled down the Porter Rip This said "Porter is, getting very flat-it pricked ) , and bait no life. Lebanon will giyeiltitrier at , 3he lowest estimate, 1100 maj n rity p . Loco Nonsitiation.—The shin plaster party of-Sebuylkill Gotmty have through their -Dtaifitzeril neittiinifed-4noimember of-emigre's, Peter Newhard, of Lehigh. W.lthnow 'nothing of the gentleman, but be is bad company,.. and as such must be judged. At' wduld appear •- from . their resolutions ibambe Locos have no chmee -r-tbettitist toe that mark .theii political 'WORM& h.aVe - ara._wp for them, and swal low Van Omen,' Sta•treasary. tars and 411 The -Qonferees "approve of r. the conductilmd vote olthe Hon. S . sr. liuMaykandAestify thaircardial satinfacit "DEVl WWl'il foithfill fulfilment ot: the - Iprofeasiontundes- which. he came into: . SEEM kINE.RW4! - If(ttlYt l W — s _ - awn twmizrF-471 ,vralSe end Aficiefit that Martin Vai confidence sod admi ished degree, and that Mr.' Newhard' is, selected upon Abe ground a his uniform andunCompromi!lit adbesi . to the met sitreiothis.adininistriition. 'r ' ' ......Lislcuin.thilizmMar.lia-Y ..Hilts re s t.. taint their toitrdeitce.'afie t r . , ell: hiaiusub treasury "iiCtieopi," did thes * rids/drains I after hiving iii a trifle over year reduced il the Treasury from forty in Moos surplus to twenty m il lions public de t! .Oh blind idebitorsi-debassioorerbres-befiate your demi-god! bat . ysiti Will Ind Ike the Brah ma of the Hibdoih he will !rewire your body, blood ind soul . ! To be chained.to his car of .Ikgernaut will not suffice-10u must blindly throw yourselves beneath its 1 wheels, offer a prayer for, your deatroyer, and - hare faith in his bounty! . Resolved, That we approve ofitbe conduct ono votes of our worthy representatt ' in the present 1 amens, the Hon . EDWARD HURLEY. of 1 . Schuylkill—that we hereby ify our cordial satisfaction with the faithful fu meet of the pro fessions under which he came ;into office, and sward him generally the mead of an honorable and efficient discharge of his official. obligations. calling for further tokens of Awn-fide:ice and esteem. i Bonier - War with hadiens.—Hy the Mowing extract it will be seen that -our Western frontieria in no 'agreeable situation. Thai numerous wiles of Indians, whose passions haves heel inflamed to their highest pitch by the stern, bat necessary proceeding bf their removal, together with those who look upon the whites as natural enemies and encroachers on their soil, are it appears on the eve of uniting in a pied story le:minion on the settlements in Arkansas and Missouri by a con. cenfiated and simultaneous movement. The hos rile Indian tribes west of the Mlssissippi number at 'mlt 75,000 warriors, that 'is including the Osage and Kenai. tribes, whoin it will be seen have bend excluded from any participation in the prepantory councils. We have every confidence in Gen. Gaines, and trust that such precaution may be taken as to prevent the hermit of the tomahawk and acalping-knife.,l From the. Nashville (Tenn.) Kanner, August 18. IMPORTANT FROM' THE FRONTIER. We learn from an authentic source that tbe . Cherokees West of Missiasippl. have invited all the braves of all the principal kriben, excepithe Osagen and Kansas, residing near our Western frontier North of the Red rivet, to meet them in exoteil in the Cherokee countil on the Illinois river, about ten or fifteen milen above the month of the Barren fork, on or about the 14th Septem ber next. The object of the council in excluding Usages and Kansas was not known. A runner was sent by the Cherokees With the wampum oi and talk to the Senecas and her Small tribes In that vicinity , from threes it as carried to the Shawnee", Delawares and file epees near Fort Leavenworth. A Kiekapoo rettiner then started with the wampum, two strings, the one black the tither white., to the Sacs, lowa* &c. No doubt was entertained that the objeo. was to make a simultaneous attact on the settlements of Arkan san and Missouri. We may expect prompt mea sures front the proper authorities toward off the intended blow. , -From ibp St. Louis 12publican. I MPORTA NT FROM TH E FRONTIER We are informed that an- uMportant despatch c l xn his been forwarded by Major m Fort on of Gib son, to General Gaines , the mender of this Division. The substance of is communication is, that the• Cherokees have built a council boon, which isi paid to be considerably larger than any heretofore erected by any tribe la Indians. They have sent messengers, with the black and red wampum, to all the tribes front the Red River to d i m the Sacs and Foxes on the Mi issippi--omitting the Kansas and Osages—invi ing them to nicer in council at the Cherokees council House in September next.—The move t • is believed to be but au incipient step to rther difficulties, and made with a view of enlisting end uniting all the tribes along the frontier in such measures as may be adopted. They have proeeded with caution and secrecy in the measure, Bad have endeavour ed to keep all their proceeding li from the knowl edg of their agents and of the officers of the posts The 'Lae proposed for holdingithe council is sof iciently late to admit of the emigrating Chero. keel reaching their country.; All the infiirma lion elicited goes to confirm the opinion napless. ed some time ago, by General; Arbunckle, of tbe hostile intentions of several of the tribes, though it is not believed that any meivement is intended by them unit the opening of spring. General Gaines, we are told, his forwarded the dispatch of Major Mason - to, the proper depart ment, with a request that he ;be permitted to at tend the Council with an armed force. This would probably be the most effeetnal means to owe them into a compliance •rith their duty, and effeetnally prevent the formation of any plans for a general and united rising. 'lt is greatly lobe desired that his request shoal. be granted. Committee of tigilanee FOR sun U Y 1 Llf COUNTY. porrsv4E. . William' Shively, John COI, George C. Wyn koop, Andrew B. White. Luke Lanakan• Edward E. Bland, Henry Moll, Benjamin F.Pontroy, Isaac Likens, Nicholas Fos.. Thpmas A. Simpson. Jacob . Kline, Daniel Klapp, John Jenningi, Ellis Derr, James Sillyman, Jr. Andrew Mortimer. John Jones.Jeakins Rased. Ralph Lee, Benjamin Haywood, Benjamin .Milnei, David Watkins, George Reichert. John Fink, George Broom, John Biddle, Peter Grim, Daniel MU, Robert Woodiide.' Daniel Kaeteher. John Silver, Enock McGlone', Joseph George, i---4Neveni. Phibp Wolfinger, Daniel Stall, Pat e k. , 4Langton ' John tet Beadle. Lewis her, Daniel ndernuith,Jaines Penman . A. Thompson, Join Bindley. .Dauiel Britton, Merkee, Henry Miller, John Reed, John Daniells. Hiram .Rikg. George H. Stichter, George Heisler, Ere John Frarilt,,Muera Strati's, John Heffner, Wm. C. Lell Geoige fladeaty, Nathan Cleaver, 11 adze* trans. Jere miah Recd, John M .Crosiand,Jehn Morrie.. ORWIGSBE AG. - George Roush, Esq. Eli Elfamnier, Eli, atilliani. mer, Joseph Hammer. Mich - el Greet!, Jame" H. Graeff, Bernard Yeager,' J eii Keptier, - Jamob Wereeri, Jai*, Matthews N icholas - Border, Michaerhinder,Samnei P,Chairies Wigsniii, :Coq. John lt, flohart,Est. Et ry Bowen, Wil li ani Pheener, Doctor Merles Ha leir,Johrilithoener; ,Esq. Christian lone& Andre Sebiaahrt;Mi Rani Boyer, ilaistib Bowman, .1 n . Kisioner. - Jellipb Milian, Miq. Wil li am Gar Pi Reinbeimer, 'Petro Leer, Jahn Spears, go Leffier,Ablin MWM ERB y '~'~ < M=Ml *-A. 4,:' , Z- • 111/: .:'zilteihny itterit. John, Allover., Benjamin • Maps s. Daniel • . - Tor PENN. David r , '" Jonitkan Bout; Ellis Bel;; John &finch. Jr; J , - !helm!. DaVilt; Hartong, Christian H , Z. Jelin' Happen. lillitteet Hart. nag, Abrabintl. Naliernaa.".llesekiab Halde man, Michael I T. Heppe,. Christian Haldetnan, David Kegler. ao-oh Klechner, George Lally, Peter Miller, I -" • 7;llautz. Gideiiii NVO4 John- Shointnitet;*" i • me 4•Ahlirld—Zehner Aquila He an.. Mt chaeh . . flartintir, Davi- Wertman,Jose • Veleteeepeti. ;44 Lam 1 - .PINEGROVE. ; N Peter Filbe Wit: Graf, Paul trend, Wm. Gorgas.. Caleb ' .heeler, : Philip Zimmerman, Pe ter Stein, Jiihn J. fkine, Jos. Brown Isaac Her. !I. John lii'. , Fit Snyder Jno.- C. Pealing; Jacob Kern,. - • • . • , I ' TA AQUA. 1 George AO • , 4thoity . Lei. ninon Bond, R. A. Heati, Joseph Omer. Jamb Reese, John N.Bim*, a n Hessler, John Dennistonobilits Franklin, I lisiihner. Elise ¬, William Heggins. Jiih 0' igiley. John Walker. John K. Smith, •I ' • 'David Homer, Henry. Stroub k . , . - I LUNION. • ' • . Daniel . • Ile My Gibed. Rolando* Zimmer. man. Mich el rah; tiletA.Zimenerreat, Richard Adair.. .fetich Rapa.George Gilbert,Georgo Lin- m n . Itehni fowl . I tt;:ie i l i ma ttii : i k. Miller, David Roerig, Solo. 4 RUSE!. . Aaron Booghner, John in Rin e , Jonas Faust. John gaol, ' Ec has Brame. . SCHOYLKILL. Seal James Palmer .Roland Jones, . GO. Lewis Dreher,rJaines Sloe. et, Y l oonard Moyer. Jacob Shock. i • ; Sam, Ave Bathe, George this berjacob Heider, George R. Dry, 1 .44eirbuti Everitt. Samuel Bower, ilenmutb. Benjamin Be John Brown. mon-fielh John Riau; Kleckner. 4d Daniel -' Jacob &Kochi Michael Shoe Thomas Pei Jr. John Ethel ! er. George I Neje! Made gawk -flue.Ll Jonathan Ya . till.lAS:nnigETi a jCilebet.Pl4 l:l , , i lC hl7.l."4geßgißlLebni f i l i Eell°Hrim iir 'bnlrlamEagel lev ißGilmmil4peßini:lirtayjr:i ; D:G;e:P.3l°A.T a rijiliß t Plioh.l: v ra.Al i erYn n i e l . 2 . ll:W.TßjairElluarisiu ; ll2..ll B 4l:-In. cio t3r la' ig:bßi Joseph lri mieiAlli althwm Charles eae dnaeA u rardil l : : : Geor B i e i g r i Peter Dillies , J n w B A it y tkr NF P .. eter Hillman Ansa Yarnall, 1 / iltevena, John Debrief'. ' Jacob Siagenfusit. ! &cob Marilee, John Dietrich jr:„ Jacob Dirh, 'cob' Heder. Jacob Railer; - Gideon Merwine." El nry. Wii•OD, George Maurer, Jesse Yarnell, Phi, p Cherry, Jacob Wormer. Joseph Ferl, Jaxib.Minnieb, Dr. Thomas Ro by, Andrew oz, Jacob Lakenbille, Peter Fens. termacher, liVilliarn Strauch, William Riland, Daniel Krenier lin., Joseph Ernst, Jolm W. Halter. Dan el ltkenbille, Anthony Reibeam. an jr, John Soydir jr., Jacob Heffner, William fleffner„Willuun, Übe, Jacob Itaercher Eaq., 1 Jacob Min'nfg*Dry' Faith Sen., Henry Vetch Jr., Anther* Feßh. John Fetch, Jacob Witmer; John Werner, Jo n Reed Sen., Joseph Hamel, James Ifliat,ia Sheridan, Arthur McGonegle ', er. Daniel Netschwender. Jo. 1 George Naisclrve d eph Miller, belie -Meyers Esq., John Reiter. UPP MAHANTANGO. - 1 • Geo Mettle, M ,tin Paul, Andrew Erdman, Michael Summit). - Simon Weary,' Jr Adam Herb, Geo Sholleitberger, Daniel Herb, W. F. Heintzelman, Eaqj Geo Erdman jr Geo Paul. A. braham Erdinan4Michael Dietz, Jacob Klinger, Jeremiah Klinger sr. VI W / KI M Ali A NT A NGO. Philip Phalan, . Samuel Henninger, Daniel Wernz, John Haldeman,. Sen . Jacob Kaufman John Dietee. Jaciib Schade, Michael Artz,Sen. Jacob, Arta, Seri. genie! Haldeman, Philip Dieter, fibery Berkhart; Joseph Snyder, John P. Klinger. Geotie Klinger, John Haldeman.- Jonas Kottfritan, ;Adam Smell; Dr. Barmen, Charles Bisholea, Peter Bickster, Henry Fetter, David Artl.,,t dm r. Kuntselman, George Diete John Zerny,Sen. .a muel Kaufman, John Stein, Sen. Benjamin Sr. .... WIL lAMS VALLEY. John Heed, See. William Hand. Jacob Miller, George Miller, Henry Miller, Samuel Kimmel Philip Miller. i WEST BRUNSWICK. • Abraham Alb i r , tibt. Peter Albright, Solomon Bentingoose Albright, Edward Bond, John J . Bond. John Becker, William-Dreher. Henry Hui. aer, Charles ion* Daniel Heinle, Seth Lerner ter, Jacob Miller Joseph Mats, William J. May: er, Daniel Sholleitberger, Daniel Shoener, Peter Smith, Jobe Stevens. David Walker. William 'Foot, Joseph Folit, John Moyer, Jacob K. Moyer, • John • G. F. Carroll, l Jo flogboar. quill. &lion Abraharil P. • ra, Jogepli Al jr., Hartoe E Holder, iroh EAFti' nauNdwictc. Br-- Dr d Bock Ar Morgan ;Benninger, taniet Jock Andrew Book, John.Bankis Jonas Bock, George , Banks, Peter BoCkPeteiDreher,Jacob Elta,Dan'l Focht, John Holland, Reuben - Jones, Nicholas Jones, Creorge Koch, William Koch, Henry Koch , Benjamin Kleckner, Jacob Kleckney, Daniel B. Kerahne , 4 0 John W. Koch, Henry Long, Philip Miller, ' rge Medlar Keg , Frederick Phlinger„ Henry etger,l Charles F. lbw, Christopher, Reed, Jaitott Sterney jr., William Sheridan, la sso R. Shafer,' John Shaffer, Doct. Jacob F. Treichlei, Joseph Wingirt, Dania Weaver, Jobn &heti, Samuel Lattimore, John Wingirt, Daniel Yost. John Yost' BerejamiwYost, Jonathan Yost, Simnel *SA THenry Heiser, Peter lone*, CharlcsFocht,Cliales Drehr, Joseph Dreher.Dan, ' tel Bock, flank' k Rich, Abraham - Wetstoke, Wnt a Re*hntl)'• : • c : o - A.RRIEDt< :- At die !real ; enee.of Mr. Sheafe, Carbon Hill, by l .oe' ' V. Alfred A. [ Miller, •Mr. se t PRIME lOC. Ir*ll7BCl4 of Lancaster, Pa. to-Mi Slazall A 4ine. for A find 0, 11.16 , 'ianisi . helm' gitir to Mr. L. C. ar fliitztoto.toig'be sold kvery low. The Pi. ,ankt can imei it the Penitrylvania Ball. Ap. 'Jay to — 1 •1• l I :FISHER.. Watch Mahar. l'ottav IM. Seirtemberl. 1838. 69-3 1, - ' - . ','-'OO AL LAND hr.t/eli -4 or' to be Rioted. iiio tetroorof Lend (tilled the "Clio- IT4el,l , ,,beliingiog to Elizabeth Spoke, i n i '. the I'o . '-Norwegian Rail Rost! , next land joining, th e Peach Mountain, is : 'Wei amminmodatimg terms; or the Vaft Ilse leased severally or together ifrieditenust. ' Apply to ' .;,- HENRY' MORRIS, 1 ~ 11 . 3d & Wi t 7n*Birset. ' '': 27 , - 4 ; , T" ton I situate north AI :offered f. Cosi Sti l toanapl I= A> pfS'Aittibiligilioill '!I f MILEIRA)4AdaiiII4I Sept '; Etkil Tre•s; - .31:0810141.1tnr - Awlsl4,. tee, rge 111'. Er* - - Cgounissuntera Abraham L. Hough' !Model- ,hollenber _ iiiTeiidr of ti 4 -• • George/ May 4k;orge J. Hunialoki Charles Dengleri 2 haste t Charles. Wito , Michael Gott Coroner ! Jacob, Reed, The Plowing, ticket ir nominated . 1 Saturday last. at Scbuyiltill h aven, . by t isuppurtere of Van Ouren.a the Sub t atu7t Pb Auelabtr—WilliamiMo Pin`Coroiterz—Nathaniel jib, Ina. Boyd Per Coneseiesioners.—Ettain Connor, fur years. Benjamin Lanese/ 4 .km: year. Director of the puo!:—Tteniel r .Burtolet. Far Atirlitem—Peter Katz, fur 3.yezre. - ward Bantstoger, it years:, I For- Tretstiee:—John -O. Stelae, .1, .' • , Porter, Loco Foeoism, Irr4deenzpble Ivry IVoics and gagged Shinplaster Democratic Ritn r Meet cirtHE friends of our patriot Farmer Gover or, An• Pnisph Ritner, of. West Brunswick and ' id ecent Towships, who are in 'favour of Sp•cre Payments. and • Sound Currency, and opposed to David R. Porter. Shinplasters. the Sub-Trea sury Systgni, Amalpmation, end the profligate. and corrupt Administration of Martin Van ißu rec, which expended upwerd4 or 33 Millie* of Hollers of the Peoples money during the !last year, are respectfully invited ito attend a pribtic meeting. to be held on. &tardily the 18th day bf Segtember—inst. at 2.o'Clock in the one/main. at the House of Samuel Yost, in the aforesaid Triwo ihips for the purpose of promoting . the cause of Ritricr and Democracy.-several speachea will be made in the English and Germain Langnageir. MANY DEMOCRATS. LL persons indebted to thri Estate of belie H. 4 1 k Moodie, dee . d. are respectfully invited to'eall and settle the lame, on 'or before the 10th of September, cc after oat time the amount. will be plaided in the hands of • Magistrate for lion. • I'. C I POLLOCILI • w,M. NICE. ;Administratori Pottsville. September 1. JB3B. 684 i Stray I oto .- : . . TRAYED'ititray from the subscriber, residing at New Castle, on the 24th of July, ti- I:IGiILiT BRINDLE COW; she had oa light collar end hell--the two hinds legs whi e entirely. a white spa :on each of her hip bone* . nd one of the fore legs white above the knee. urge horns. one of ti i which his been bored.' . Any Person giving idrtn. mation of the serge shall he mutably rewarded. , JANES MURPH'. 615-63 I . 1 New dipile, Sion. eTIOSES IVENSEItf [ CABINET MAZER, . . .141 the Baran* oflihnerseilie. RESPECTFULLY announces to - the Citiiens of thalCoal Region, end his friends la gen eral, that he-has commenced die Cabinet Making Bulimia, on the Stain StrectOn the Borough-of Minetiville, where he will alwiys keep un harld make, to order, all . kinds of c t (imitate, such as Side Boards, Secrejaries, • rd Tables, Solis, Bedsteads, Chairs &c' &c. which he pledges aim self to the public shall be Munufactured of the very best materials, in the neatest manner, and 04 as acCommodaling terms es they can be Pro cured' elsewhere. Be respectfully solicits all those-in want of 'Furniture tq call and exiMine for themselves. • • A 'good Journeymen. whol can come -we comlbendekn to honesty. and sobriety, • w immediately, to wham\ gond nines will be • blinersitille„ August 25,1 . 8'118. t - ' 'MONEY LOST. I jf AvrAs lost on ' Monday last between Pon ills ", and New Castle, on the Rail Road, a n on , orderable sum of money, 'thong which.- w . a 1120-" United Statei Bank-Bill—and four *lO U. S.' Rink !fills. The money-was rolled op and. kost out of the -pocket. Whoever will find said money. and return it to. Patrick O'Neill, - r - to John-McCarty, New Castle, shall remise ; 0.. e• bore reward, and the thanks of ---,' i DAVID O'BRI New Castle August 29 - . , , NISI • VICTORY ARENA, or Nichols , ' Eitemitoirr -" R. NICHOLS moat rpemfullv an /T-E to . the inhab itants, of- ..ottaville, th Circus will- he opened:for t eii,amosemc Monday and Tuesday, the I th and Bth d September. Theentertainmenbr above ill that is won an Alegarittit Repreaentatit.4 of the Globe, of Activity: and Stength, :.Gyntoastit„Exeri -Hisseinanehip. Miiitatint 4 e.l praetor feels. eoafidlit itlailLinstinet the . Fit particular's Bina at Hoteigr • - Admittance: Box bO Centsp,Mit'SS Oen -Doors open it Ilto'cloek, A. M., and o 'aiid 7 P. M.• IPrittaerrne, ,Attgost 19, 1831 .471 Bogs strop Rio toffee. „ _ 90 do.prei*, lio4.410; • MILLER IiAGGER. -Sept 1118313 TiclUt ;Gor Ell eiro-lea i s 3 year r 8 yei I r-121 I ' INF AGAINST Notice; .'sAO :Reward. re -1 In ed Itven. 11119. /Udell t hio lt oo Sys of erful eats ice. .lie. MI