i ~,, VOL. 1. - PRINTED A.N v , PUBLI; BY BENJAMIN B• Staibir •P i girnit Timer Dotailitit MID Furri e ! .payable'semi-annually in lulaance. in the year, Twill be charged to - --7ceive the paper free oTpoatage. T.' As per annum. 4f not pa within - .1 - will be added to the price °fie , .. WE lf LIG • Two Dot.t.ans per *miaow, pa i. is advance, If not paid within t bo charged - • I Advertisements not exeeebeg tW 'charged el for three insertions—mei insertion. Larger ones iii propertt All advertisements will be inse oat. unless the time for wtil . :h they 1 , is specilled And will be cli.irged ace' Yearly ad.ertisers cha , ineluditig subscription te the paper , of keeping one adveitisentent not Manding during the year, hind the i :er one in. each parn4 for Oiree slice All letters addressed to the editor otherwise no attention will be paid All notices for ineetirigs, arc which have hereterwe been Mae h arged 25 cents etch, except Mar .1 FOREIGN INTEL ENGLA ° Exchange at New Yor 9 a 9t per cont. premium. Rail Roads.—ln 1827, there tions . lor rail roads, and 79 act! _ at an estimated cost 0tAfa,861,285. A Convict:—Mr. Samuel Terry, a convict from L i Manchester to Sydneiabout 50 earsago, recent ly died worth half a Million.— 111 funeral was generally attended, as l his latter years had wiped away the ignominy oil his form r faults. .--, Tice - London and Birminghe Roil loaf is- to open on the 10 of this monthj The estimated cost of the Kilsby (mine' on this route wad £7O, 'OOO, the actual cost 4150,000,jtve times the ori ginal contemplation ? 1 IrLighteing.—The pMnacle-of the New Church at Shardlow has been struck by lightning, and so much shattered that it was si ssary to take it down. .., ' Tin Boat —The Lincoln Oa to states that a boat so light that two youths Can carry it, has been conatrocted oft - 'sheet tin --i-what next? - 'Fire Dimp..--An explosion Of fire damp took place at the Woodhead Collieryi near Cheadle in Staillirdshire: eleven men 'were in the port only suae escaped, and he was broug t out insensible. Cotton.—There is no change rom last advice:l. Sir Putney Malcoln is ileac'. Sir Edward Blahney is anno4nced as Sir John Colbourn's successor n Caned tc t Another Carlist con piracy hen been discovered at Madrid and sever arrests _Made. I The Smithsonian 1 Racy of about half a million to endow a publick li rary at 'tab has been re ceived by the Media r,. Mr. Rosh has returned. A person of the ea e name Ins the immortal Shakespear has appeilred in the ' dramatic world as an author. Doub exists as to his alleged de scent from the Bard of Avon- Billards on horse heck have n played for, a wager at Paris. - Lieut. ilynel has ascended t e river Euphrates from Bussorah to Hit 500 miles i 120 hours with out opposition from the nativ or any peculiar dificults in the navigation. He hopes to reach Beier from' which to transit to Alepj will be comparitively easy. 1 : _ A French fleet Of ip vessels so rumor says, has sailed ',with 15,000 troops to attaek Vera Cruz— donbtfrilt _. i se A Loose to ter!—dear Loud n this inscription into belormedon the door of th 'Three Magpies.' It has lawn interpreted Ale ho to Let. " The ! Liverpool cotton marks continues steady. A Bill m ineet 4 a Lightimuse at Gibmlter has passedtthe House of pornmons, one shilling stet• ling tell to be charged on ever ship passing. Bullyls portrait of the Queen is exhibiting at Liverpool, it is highly commended. • The demdnd for illumination lampv on coro. i nation Bee was unprecedented ten shillings p o, it I doz. was charged only for tiled loan. This was making light of a serious e•tbj t. 175,000 Newspapers were Mailed ode day at London—so much for the mar4h of science. 'Mrs..Trollope is dying—she twill hie still when in her grave. The Duke - of Northam berlarid is to pay all the expenses of Sir John Ilerschers observations in the Southern Hemisphere : this is princely mu. nifieence. ' ; I A Cab moved by gleam was ately tied in flydo c l i Park—its average speed was twelve Miles an hour. It is presumed that for mmon travelling, it will in a measure rival railreade. An Egg 7i inches; in circus forence 41 inches long and weighing near 5 oz. Was laid by a duck only 31 pounds in weight. I Two brother. Wm. and John Crosaby, were killed recently in coal pit ai. Northowran be longing to Messrs. Bolt & Co. ".t ..t - An new instrument called tb Miners' Compass eas been invented. : Its objet is to correct any levation of the needle in a mi , t produced by the attraction of inetallie veins. The wife of a weaver nem, lag, near Holmfortti has been • Henry Lee has been crush. Midland Cu) Rail Road by a Jahn Cave, was ruQ Over by the inchnd plane at Little Impressions of fontstops rock 37 feet below the surface Quarries in Cheshire , .0 IMO 060. sterlillphave 'railways during the. present - MEM Alining Companyi of Ireland —The half-yearly assimbly of this CoMpany was held in the Com' mese* Buildings on Tucsduy, Isaac English. Esq. in the chair. ;Mr Purdy the secretary.read thareport,of the Blard of Di tors of the state of the Company ' s affairs , and an abstiact of the accounts for the last heir -yea ;by which-it sp• pew that thQ profi yielded' y the mines during that pertod'are . .£l 772 6s 4d Of this sum £2, 1 359 .I7s 4d. were e 'perided I opening two lead mines and two cop r mines, o d .C 1,286 10.. 9d. in erecting a steam. ngine an making other per. raiment improveme sat the r oes , of established value. This MO! ' the nett po rfi ts £7,126 10s. Id.; and the Board roposed diVide £ 4,900 of that mini among' th slouch dam at the rate of seven per cent per a num, u n l.he depositedtap- Ital retaining the sit plus. T ereport was adopt ed: The dividend ccomme ded by the Board was declared payable on an d• au the s lat Sep- . .1 . ~.1 . . . , . . ~,,,,.. -.,:lit" , ••• , 44 , =. - 3 ,:"..iiA 1 , ---.-... ''''. . -- 4'----'3.A.-- 1 1 . .. , . .-,- . 1 - -.. . -.,„ . _ ~ f.. '..., „ . • ..- - • i" „, , . h • , . . _ . . . . . .. . _. , _ _" • „. 1 WILi. TZ41.01l Youlr?,rmit..citowiLs or THZ MARTHA/HO BIM° °MOON ?TIM HiLvkillis 01 , Tfritif A ms..nri*loriindi iriziiiits r . ii!:iiriti:O'ilor, H'i,ril 4WD stnuier Air. SAVORS TO • , . . . . . . ' • • - . . --• , . tembeeist tillh-compaly,,e-offictratol-akt the office ; of H. abdiU.lohnetief & 'ect. Paper.) , Ea NNAN. 0 '• per annum. If not paid with , I those who re- : - mail subscriber, he yesr, 50 ce nt. a piton. Thr; qiaiguw. yeas** have advanced then. prices one half-pennypisr ell. Work plenty. At Ilunodn on the.letS solleirradr* the corona tion an corder svm given that every man should• bring htieses with him,—By a gallant Printers mistakelt read.every- Man should bring a lass With him. I bis sew-anneal' 'year,s2 ao will elve lines will be 50 cents for.ene Fishing bbats arrived at Perth • brought por.r• which are called strange fish—they sell in N: York a•tentr piece. £25;000 have becit 'appropriated to improve Montrose Harbour. . ed until "otdere - to be continue rdingly; 1 1 ljlY per annum; with the privilege ending 2, squares sertion of aThmall- WALES. The corner. Stone oleo independent Cathedral has been laid at Caroavon. , lye thne:s;' most be po*paid, to them. , . . - . Lord_ Emlyn, eldest son of the EMI oitlawdon' hu arrived Wt years of discretion; it was.properly celebrated at Pembriikelihier. I , The Hopyards in Hereford are mat,F4ially iml proud.. • Woo had advadced lie per cent. Samuel Thomas of Pen..y.darran was killed while sinking a pit by the earth falling on him. (01l other netiees ed grstis, witl • be. iages and Deaths. IG ENC E. William Yenning wail found dead in the woods near.Aberdare. • - William Jones was hilled it the Downs Iron works. ; , on LOndon ere 11 8 applica Ily commenced Wm. Jenkins a meson at Dynaspowis was crushed to death by the falling of a house. WEDNESDAY MOENING, SEPT. 12, 18381 The Porter papers declare that if John Stonebraker's Affidavit is true—he has made - his father out 'a villain and a knave. If it is true thatlie is a villain and a knave pray 'Mr. Porterites, what must hon. eat David R. Porterlbe, who made him so ? Every man who• advocates the Sub-, Treasiiry, acquainted withits provisions, is an Enemy to the Business of Schuylkill county—an Enemy to the busines of the country---in favor of !converting uur Re public into a LIMfTED MONARCHY, and !consequently mist be an Enemy In our l apublican Institutions. Van Buren is th Futher . of the Sub-Treasury-=an d Davi R Porter is one of its suppor!ers. I. C ristopher. Leiser, Esq.—We learn that he Porter weft are circ i ulating in the coon y that Clirisbapher Loeser, Esq., Of Orw Sburg , is~a Porter man. Such isnot the ct, Mr. Loeser publicly stated ip the ilt pres , nos of the editiar of this paper but a shor time before he le ft for England, that he d i heretofore o I posed Joseph aitner, but intended to so port bun at the next eleCtrion—because e had made a good Govertior—und be ridC. Porter. C . /totahitl Stret Biidge burnt. —The uppe bridge croasibg tho Schuylkill near the Water works, was destroyed by fire otr Stiturdaylnight Ist !inst. supposed.tobe the wo=k of incendiaries. It was 340 feet in heigit and cost $1150,000. Insured for $4u,000. It was Owned in stock princi pally by Jacob Ridgway, Esq six ayu , G. P 171C1 Mellor at Pog timed to death. to death on the fill of earth—and lon* wagon on brook. a been found in .f the Storton Hill !Piiiiiii D. ser, Irug OMIMI=UI MIME= 41 SCOTLANft POTTSVILLE. Icould not support D. Mexican porta are to be blockaded I ntha longer4ao says the N. 0. Pic ' - nship. . . i t 1 ry large meting of the Democrat. üblicans of Brunawig township, and 3ng districts, "was held at the bottle Duel Yost, on Saturday the Sth inst. ki!EL BOCK ivas appointed President, WILLIAM Annetruso, Esq. JAXT.I3 Z 4 Esq. Jos' blru.an, ABRAHAM GHT, Mi3j. iToHM SHAEFFER, and •it Swim ViCe Presidents, and Dr. . Treichemi, William J. Moyei., An. 404*, antit i lei-ga Neiswender, See -64• a motion a committee of 45 were ap. ted to report proceedings, to wit : _. bides Witman, Esq. John Moyer, b Emrich, Dana Neiswender, Joseph ight, Isaac K.' Shaeffer,. Geo. Medlar, 1 , William Koch, Kremer, Hummel, b 1 A. Leib, Henry Kremer, sen.lon n ,De Long, Ilj organ Bensinger, Peter er, Henry Koch, Wm. Yost, Charles tir. John Heisei, John Bond, Wm. Reh- Josiah, Pensttr . maher, Daniel Dun , Daniel Koch; reddrick Pillager, To. ileddiriger, dharlee Jones, John 'A. . i ii ,4iacob El l a , braliam Albright, Eli 1 :.ng, Sam'!., ieso ; Michaelnder, 1 iam Garret, oh 9 . Hobart, James raeff, Esq. ohn over , jr. Henry or, Geo. Ber er, m. Wise, Edward r„ Samuel R. Lattieiore h Henry Hei 1, , eo. Leining r, &mud Yost, Nicho. es. - • committee then iretited for-a abort end l i lt repo the following proceed. , {which were PrefaW with some, Ye. eloquen an appropriate remarks, li l ies . . eff; Ksq. They. were sinimansly adopted. iocuakbent upon as as - tit liberty achieSed off'' forefathers; u it 1 - rese - ead ereasj en to. by tl .he oriel ni tionirs inaeircatettititeL rveniment to enlarge its onatritetiona of the con• Jg tae, a th Rule by f reed POTTSVII:LE4 stitutional ehart'riitiiia,,Whereni. •if en croachment' litati out rights andltberties are not Check d.' y titnueopkiut their bud, they may beecinielie •rdeeply - rooted as to' caw the speedy' dowitfidt of our republic- . an institutions; slid whereas, the energies , of the patriot should ;not steep .when his Ted country's nitwit --Therefore Reralsed,t.Thet we view the j to at tempt 1 4)144,1*Yata, gAtrea' ILO'. is fill lowers in Cottignms, to Fitsce„the." aortal power of motley tad trot*, u erthe. disguise. ot the, "eh Inaw . l7,tioctke .. ~ in'; the bands thechiatinalpstrete," ' Jahn tcoi to our Atboiesould.thtt we will not as nemocrattsuppor‘.Men`for office .who are. the. advocatei of Ifigiin Aran - Buren's, Sub -treasury scheme,! 'Which Would. place g k under his imujed l iateenatrol the 4ld and silver of th‘iiittntry, without fre rd .to the currency of the ueciple; Reloiecc4 Thai Nokia Vaci.3l casting his vote While a member of t ate, in ,fasot of .rhe . .crw law, has that he entertaii4 pnriciplee more to liberty and free dircusaion, than ditiou act of 17P0.- 'Resolved, That we recognize to the leaders of the Van.Buren party, the eame men that were . th e supporters of the elder Adams, aqd the rerilem ofJelrersou, Mad ison and b:knioe, Resolved, That it is an insult ',to the people by the _followers of Van Boren,-to style themselves, democrats,' whe it is well known that their - chief is a F ederalist of the Hartford Convention stamp; iMd that he is counselled by such menestHuthanan, Woodbury, Taney, Rush, I:ikons:4J dec. federalists of the old school, anti wiould be Tories if they had lived in the Revolution. Resolved, That the unlawful tampering with the currency by the Federal Govern. meat, .is the cause of ' our, cruel suffdrings; and that we will laborlWith un tiring energy .to defeat the pant which, fur the sake of experi ;. - . • . , has trought upon usthat nationig l eal'.. ty. , Resolved, That e' - • . electioniin Ninth Cardinal Indi . ' hod°, Island, aad Illinois, evince e disposition on the part of the people, to I . rise in their majesty and throw off the yoke of radicalOppres sion; and that we welcome them to the enviable honor they have attained, by breaking loose from the party shaOkles of those who have lorded it over the lhwilind constitutions. , Revolved, that we =inept sitpPort Da vid R. Porter because he is the advo cate of all the unwise measures of the Gen eral Government, and if elected *odd be the p:iant tool of Maren Van Buren; Resolved, That we 'hare no cohficjence in the integrity of David -R. Pure r, and that he is tot the ' man to whoset eepint the rights, the .huuorj thplfelfarei L and in terests of this great cominonweiqth may be with safety. entrus ted. ' , I. Heeinkse be •i dee ladedthose hiy "who kauw 'brie" - tOhe totally void of in tegrity and morality. i 2. Because he stands now. charged by his neighbors, under oath, with the wilful crime of perjury. 3. Because.'after he was disch, an Insolvent on his, oath, he r money due before his insolvency, and book enemata, -to the amount rel. thousand dollars, and applied own use, tbut,defraeding his he unsuspecting &editors. e Pees 4. Because since he was disch. has refused to pay his just debts, ed before his insolvency, though tirnated by his friends to be worth and though suits have been , their recovery. . 5. Because a short time before the fearful oath to delivel. up all erty foe the use of his creditors, celled bonds; deed., accounts, other property .to the amount $5OOO. . - . e. Because he was not only enough to defraud his creditors, . 1 enough to sneak into a- garret t.! his concealed horde, and draw . ;1 for collection,, the prOcen.di of w and not his creditors, received. ._:7..Because the foregoing chat! against David R. Porter up to , i l unrefuted, although] an, upper* been afforded him to enter into ble actioritO be tried by ' his ~' on a wager of *lOOO, to dispro 1 the charges if he cduld, but whi -, his friends have hitherto_refir : .1 Resolved, That- -:m jorieph R I farmer of ,Washingtotr County,- ri n nize an' Executive , . iting the i of patriotism ,. trio . • firmnevi,, u; devotion, te.enlighe ned freedoM great interests of t6 l is COmmonw! Resehied; tint. i* the allmini - -1 Joseph hither we bale realized sanguine ~ expectatinns. ~ oer . • released from an oueroussyst ..., I lion, rendered necoreary By his Aor. Our public rinpreVententil idly apptoaOttlogit..complpti ,• , At single ..dollir.ollincFesse to .' debt. Resolved; _'That Ote glisige - of got up against Rotopti. Muer by e. al papers, ieproved to -be 4 • - • 4 _••• r - t IaTISEkt- 4 • 2 NESPA* Moll,l)l4tip s*.rTkanivit 12. 1838. foundation and -only invented to keep •the public attention from the: illanous acts. of their ow oluadidate r .and tbet are disclaim *O7. connection with .abolitiiin, colonize, twn ovioyather society formed for like -purposes,but,that We have, ust ground to charge the Ironer partyt with abolition and amalgamation, 'frinielliVevell_ known fact they have aupporoeCsirschard M. Johnson for -the second citketin the Gov. ernnient—one who - has' living avidenesrof his adhesion to, : thb practice of , • Roolied, - That lo an* the .baso by. - pocrisrofthe Lilco fuccialibwhave raised a hue and cry about ihe Grettysburg Rail Road, in hopes of injuring Governor Ra iler, it is . only necessary instate the fol • lowing facts, viz:— . lit. The Gettysburg Rail Road was commenced' • hi 1835. - under Governor , *e Sea shows hostile the se 2rtd. The lloave t Aftepresentativea of 4136 . passed a 1141140roprating $l5O , 000 to the 'Gettysburg Rad Road, for which Bill; David R. Porter voted. • " 3d. That bill was vetoed by Governor H itner, and dm house which passed it was composed of a large majority of the political friends of David R. Porter. . 4th. David• R. Porter voted last winter for an appropriation of . $45000 to the• said Gettysburg Rail Road. - • Ruction,. That with the foregoing facts or. the poklic records; it is evident to every unbiased man that the false representations of the Gettysburg Rail Road are made by the Porterites for the purpose of directing public attention from the misdeedi of their own David R. Porter. - . . Resolved, That this meeting view with in) ordinary feeling of disgust, the perver sions of truth sent forth in the address of the Van Buren and Porte' central commit tee of Harrisburg, and to which the Loco Foci) State Treasury David Sturgeon was base enough to lend his name, charging the present administration with an increase of State debt, *hen it is incontrovertibly proved from the official records, by the Secretary of the Comiimuwealth and the auditors general Messrs. Burrowes and Hobart, both of whom are with the State Treasurer Commissioners of the internal Improvement Fund, that the State debt was on the 4th day of December 1835 1;24,330,000,32 and that' it was on the 18th day of-August 193424,230,003,32 which makes it $lOO,OOO less than it was when,Go`venior Ritner came into office. Resolved, That the Ticket settled by the Democratic Ritner Convention of Schuylkill county is highly approved and 'will be cordially, unanimously and zeal ously supported by this meeting, and that we can and will elect the whole Ticket by a handsome majority. Resolved, -That we approve of the re cumbiendation by the Young men of Potts vale to hold a General County Meeting in the Borough of Pottsville, on Saturday the 29th inst., for the purpose of adopting such measures as may be deemed necessa ry to further the catise of the people and secure the re-election of our present Wor thy Goverhor and the Ritner county Tick et. • rged as covered 1n bonds of seve to his eat and Retotold, That ' the pro6eedings be signed by the officers; and published in all the Democratic papers in the county. After the adoption of the procebdings, tdrgidm Audenried, Evq- was called upon and addiessed the mpetingin a very able and impressive manner, for about three quartets of an Vour in the German. lan guage' The meeting ifieti adjourned, and gave six hearty cheers for Joseph Ritnet, 'the Farmer -GovernOr. (Signed by the dirteee a.) ged, be ntract- .o us es -0,000, ght for be took. is prop , . he can. .Wand f about SAbIUEI.I STURGEON VINDICA TED. The Porter papers, (After Sauna/ Stur. geon swore that David R. Potter of bored to cry his claim against him of. up wards of 11700, for tlfBo provided - he, Sturgeon, would Ore him a certificate that he was an honest man, wjiich be re fused to do,) pronounced him.a perjured scoundrel and vagabond, upon the nerd& cabals done Pat X Madden; and another persona by the name of Fuller, who cert.'- 'fled that he Same/ Sturgeon had_ put. .chased` a Farm* in Armstroarcountyfrom Abraham Fiscus, jr., whicli.he; in imita tion of David R. Porter, did not deliver up to his creditors when he took the benefit. It will be observed by the following; that Mr. Fiscus has steed that he did not sell' Samuel Sturgeon a farm, and that the char acter of Samuel BfitrgeOn deride high a mong his neighbors. '„ For the honor and credit of the State, •we 'hope ; that David R. Porter eadvindi cite him4elf a's- triumphantly as Samuel Sturgeon has, from thefoul charges- made against him. The Undersigned citizens at Armstrong comity. do-certify that we Nivel fir many Jear untidy acquainted with Captain Simnel Stqrseon, a president of Plum Creek toweiihip, tyvend fiverear perionsfitnowledge of his ten: . era) character. itorklunt and ropatation,,we In flate him'to be a man of ' , enmity andiniogrity end that he would Dot make any statement to o public ant strictly true. That he has at all time received the confidence of his niiighbovaNand. fo iahonest t mean consult racconnts ich he, - stand his day ity has n arnica• trymen e any of h he and to do. -r, the e tacos (tributes yielding nd to the • alth. 1. talon of .. r moat ple are 1 of tut redeem* are rap without I 0 ur Stile . , bolitton, the Fed Mute o tow citizens, by ;wturn imbrue been eki_eted Fos :several years put. to taller of Mgt and4ll l o ugut funny belonged to the .lacitson party.. • •Ainistrong. 'illy 515, J. M. lonian. Ode" sander Clark, ,•4mziel George.jr.l , EShrank, . 4:4 C. Ppittey,• - limes Woodward, thus, Armstrong,. , Anthony P. Bobvin, William B. Martin', 4anuis Simplon. Archibald Jameson, • Door& Shore, James G uthree, , • David Berkey, panielYraily, Mei. Johnston, Robert Martin William Jo/nu:tun, .Jonathan Yount, Barney Miller, Andrew Mitchell, ' Kohn Crisman, , • Philip Reasteb, Jacob Snow, John Smith, Same' Stream, James Martin, Wiltism Kelly,. Minim- Blackburn, Joseph Thomas, Alexander Elgin," George Williams, Yhdtp Mechling, D. W, Foster. • certify that that r ` been acquainted wilh Samule Sturgeon, nog is resident of Plum Creek township, Armstrong calmly, since be was sit yesifii of age; that be hiis resided in Armstrong county-fur a number of years, and from my cc quaintance,witir him 1 b6lievelnaii to be a man of honesty, veracity and intbgrity.and against whose charactelid never heard; a-charge &hedged. until recently throtigh the public prints. ' " • • RuBERT BROWN. August. 6th, 1838. &third Graham, Jamen James Wick.. Thai. Taylor, a James Rowlambi. 'Thomas 111',Haster. Smith Hoak , • Abraham Fii.env. David liMtillouglb Wm. TemPlaten, Wm. Oliver. W. W. Gibson. Jabob Robert Woixlward, Henry Fraily, Johp Samuel M'Cailaey. Thow I. golly, Hugh Elgin , =Si Samuel Speicher, John Ra Philip Hoover. James io L ekt a, en,, Janke M. aka? Robert H. Adams, William Cessna, William Wynkuop, John Henderson, Samuel Davis, GarrefThomas, Daniel &dram, sr. To which is added thp following; showing that &mule Sturgeon did not buy laud in Armstrong, county, and own it When he took 'the'benefit. of the insolvent ilkWiN as wan asserted by the Porter itea, on the strength of which be was charged with purjury. We call npou those Porter papers which have pobliahed the foul slanders against -Mr. Sturgeon, to re-pubhsh these certifieates from the records of Armatnuig county, and do Ace to the innocence they have injured. ARMSTRONG COUNTY, SS. Personally appeared before me. a Justice of the Peace in and for said County; Abrahnni Fiscus, jr. who being duly sworn, says that he never at any time sold tiny land to Samuel Sturgeon, of Plum Creek township, ni said county, nor does he believe that any person of the name of Fiscus, a resident of the said township ever sold any land lying in the same township, to Samuel Sturgeon,' but some time in 1818 fie entered into a contract with Robert sturgeon, and sold to him about-one hundred acres of land,lin. the neighborhood -of Middletown, in saidcouhty, and made him added for the same. , That- he gave the said. Robert the possession of the, land,: aodthe said. Robert still continues to occupy the same. That he has been well acquainted with Samuel Sturgeon for the last twenty years, and that he never knew him to pur chase any land from am man by the name -Of Ft& ens during that Mime. A-BR AIIAM FISCUS, jr. Sworo and subseribed. before me, this 7th , August, 1838, 4 • SAM`t'ItliKEE. . , 41% ARMSTRONG COUNTY, SS 1 Johu Meehling,Recorder-in and for Arm strong county, do certify that there is recorded in my office, in Record took vol. 3, page 274:4, a deed from Abraham Fiscus, jr. and wife, to Ro• bert Sturgeon of plum Creek township., for one hundred acres of (and,,, nore or lean, situated on , the waters of cherry Rim, in Plum Creek town ship, for the consideretion Of four hundred del. hale—That the said deeds dated 26th' March, 1818, and was recorded 21st April, 1818. 1 also further certify that I hive made e careful exam inimoit of the Records in my Officei and that I do not find recorded there any deed from any person _ of the, name of rums to Samuel storgeon.• **.r*******„* Witness my hand and meal : Seal of * of office, at flattening, this Bth : Recorder's : dalof ust, A. D, 1838:- • : Office, : lOW MECHLINg, ' *a sal * Re:Order. Such is the character of Samuel. 'Star-- geon among his neighbors who,,,the Poi... writes now let a perjured vagabond,— The Flier -paper, in Araistront county; have no yet, nor ,dare not, publish the charges against -Samuel Sturgeon in the Porter j opera in other parts of the State. The edi or knows that if he did, the whole county I would rise up and testify to the character of Mr. Sturgeon. Patrfarehat.—A Dunstable paper men tions the marriagelorMrs.- Elvina Adam, relict or Eleazer J. Adam, to - itttrii L. Eve. The' bride, may =Aran tin the words ottbh negro's sermhti. -• ' Ada4n" was de first man, Eve: was de Wei." az oss Aso rLiiisimur)42...tomaiol.: A Sappy Pair.—,4dartied in Philarkl. phis; on the leth by.• Alderman .Me. Michael, Samuel :Lively; of Bucks eounti, to Miss Harriet Bright, of Philadelphia. May the parties ever be LiVely and bright - As theinbonbeam's light On the verdant mormtaMbeaMia . (Irr On•tire de*, allied Marti ii (ready gleaming. j Trqja, 4Var.-‘-In Troy,' Henry Z. Paris, has espoused' Mil" Helen J. Townes. Weiriist, the auliablirileka o f the amorous Park - -grill' tiotefircltha i!seeinsd,Troy." - Fire liuntraltiainetr-tha ginitt 'fire at-Nantueketpniobrof the. peoplehase je= eured theirproFiert3t—much like locking the stable Saar tl#Plibrse is stolen. • Elia ' 1. I • .t Ar-,, nit' s aCWlTAollo.o l 4o .- 4 6 „rie.iii ton (N. - „ must from fioilidiriihiiiiaw*oloa-1004' We Imo 'the tend to their own trite _ oublatibem here; - • • rais iatArn.. • 4 1 'ITTTINi irtetB44l l ; - : 11 1 4 0ant'iWth 4: :YiKiltitoPTi: 10 4 I* buitador.p r each - , tentli'.l l l l *4o t . the gireeit'oo O-Oroaitififtotitasiiiiir shat Souk at ''rrince, Count Ilia r Atoroi of 8014 Prince Schasstscatiurg. of,Austris.:l l- y* • bon of Pionsts...ke• 40. ace; 'red Sarn+ of al , PobaliW mail, el MC 4.omra - T - liurin as the reprcsitnti ' dirict:tits faetier ?. praihprofr•hr; United Stales,.!•l'SieClPOlNk A lt4 et.eulpaiii non hotet"—"A Illaniteinio.,l4:ho_lia 2'; and has no fault. Wit ' 'tjap,' to show that Mr. John Van Buren ,tirit; *lwolia*staitii. reel:gassed among the itrobareiohis 2 rdrtr _ ' • nary orKillits sent by die 80*011W.. 64 f5.10.1 eat at the Queen's. carom., thin, and Ao- supersatis_ od that occasion the.Mtnisters. - ,!..Wert*iikakt" DIMOCILACIF of the cousitri,*thorli4t4iatriprit pared to recognise or enoorsolhO‘. • of this young geailiartn.-- Mirk vok • ' Rapid for rho hart`-Bdrinillex; twos of [lavender*: Rockliindl*le paritialime of the new Principles of .paliiikeltY - 30- mulgated by the t*brighi Veinsof deeseerimy."..' • Fanny Wright, and 'adopted- bap the. cabinet ,at Wuhington, held apolitical meetiaeat' Gnaw: Point Hotel aantormarl Junes De La Meats. nya wu called tqpresidtkOverihe - pions conelave;* the requisite number of Duncan's speech put in a way for distribi4ickn—cartilidalea f i zed - upm - . oances regulated and the rescialdritieaorerealeisz semblages gone throneh ings can take plice at noon day - is a -Vulva= community without excitingyuldraindign#llue agrinitt the party which participates terandimipes, ticina them, we have indeed reee.hedifearftdc#o • in the moral sentimenia-of the -Msople:l:'\ • 3 ! 0 , 'ThOtrilied4 Here you little :anal, walk ovank actioir.t for Yourself, where have Irodbeenr,.... `Alter the g irl, father. , 6 Dont you knot, better %Mr ait thatv=t. rid ever know me to do so when.' was stioDytt, Highly ionpot4ani - from FiersincrAn Lion under LieuL CoL Hardin. lial;rdeitiniiiir ptiard a camp "Lath hadjuat . To Ttis Plate OE' or Two goon jonniaiinait ?hilt Worker.,. Whonte mobeYosiliaitsfoolir:incit t , will meet with *nay etiiploymantaind—libirai eneciartigemant,rby applying irto% hitunakala. Mockaz , & STUART. . ".7-3 , Danyil4, iept! 8 Ilrotke: - via; ;Subscribers to 01e /ea* #lBif A SECOND ilnigalnient of Tit* SoloWaxidi, ra• fifty cents* each Aare to be paid , to titefsubscrilini, nibifeWlkiet, Monday in October next. By order tbe Bona. " • Ittfltr i r:ll4:o4ukTtejur. 710,14. upt 8 ACONS Mhl. shotildeti . 14 : ptfine:ll"gde AAP for sale tv - MILLER Sept .1. Winfed A SMALL lienenteitt. .aIL suitable lot a small Muni isralietitra . 1 sits- , alien Apply 10 this (Aim _ . Pottsville, Be*,mber Ism Notice4_ A LL personaindebted b:ptbe.gatate,ofka!iteH., Ade4V. are reatiOtOilii and'isettla the same, on of befottino: &somber. as atkgr isiktinill_th/LOSPY4L:faII be OiLiced in .the )Lands O r a Itilas*grasti fbrei : . lien. e. POLLOCK; WM NICE: —' Pollndb,Seigemtler 1-IVeni:44l. Stray ttlißlirs • ',' • '3: - _, egTRAYED Sway from theEkibserilissi,iiesdhir. i. I ^7 at New Castle, on the 2iithef.lialyi . LIGHT, BRINDLE ItoYlf, she had'ost a light. ~ .:and. Bell—therm hinds legs willia entire a whits; spot on each °noir liplsoiei. ind One fthislbre.” legs retro' .e' abtive the lime, line , astrif. which has been bred. Anypersna gi. Iglnfor.: . -matt= of** imets shalt bikstdtabl7 . •- , \ 4.1041.1111 , : . New Castle,' Eept. I, -` ''' : liB4 2 ..... - Piano tbrAgile:. - A first rite l irtano;',beloailitg Reitulanlol be , sold - orbry..kow. -A pain UK - an° CID beat the PerasylgapialtalL,-Apj: ply to ' LalUSHEß,Wateli-Malier. Pottsville, Sisplainbeir 03& • visteromumainow ~4 ~ ,i . or Nicht , . Esteaudiv cirtos: Am R. igIC OW misit - reiiiiafollfiiiiiii hx-IL to the • bitantelirPonirißMlNlOdist: Circus, will •Ils openeol.*, their rumissio**, Monday .sed Tuesday. tittrj.WO„o 7 4l4Apsir September.•. The eutertaitnens Om'ilii ttif:iii, iPiefil.' to AlerricaltepreismlitiiiiMfthaiiii4ToSi of Actre*Asi Streritit,'l,9yamissisf. De % florsemaushi 'i• 4600401mM iit*Sittio4les ~ prides reels, ,Affeigifiriltirisitrtmil* Foirisurtllitt • isfiltafil'iitliaiW ,:,. /: • Admitiii ' :134.60rei Co'4Pii SS .3 Dositiort ICI o'cliscli.:ii. 111.,/ sad ops!est f lr -POttsvii!Osrif 49; iii*A-' . r WY,4 llO qO , Painiiiog, lig Dat-Scheet jer reeing, Centre St. 34 ow* Nap', 40,5, MBE counts atitustio,backm%lutrip? : I. ' tendence 'of cum Pallet *gad% wdfleallb . 11 4 , 1 OnhogruPhY. Readingvz , "Writhwl'Aritillitis7 Grammar, GtograPhVeMaP -- 1 .. , ~, , , PARiptity," Cosnixoutiont 41 , 0 0 07 i, '' , 3 t 3 ',J,_ 'err Painting,. It 1; *lieu - "RC! . '''-`:--- 5 teldlbc Work, &c. s e. The'ffeaiuisYY ' - .'-' . .' ) i i -20th just. nut riutdelnoinfia i:", . : • ;,- ' ';,' pciustikltiuguit 11(-1100.1 1 .iz , .. -?(011.4401'n. .., ,,, 7. '"i....-0 .. 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