The c! The recent showers' 'to raise the water qi • 'boats still remain ir • boats that were fast k bf Hamburg, lave ',_ting oat the water Run Reservoir, and .:.; ' Spliding the dgference. party in Missouri," says `triumphantt success. '44i "bat we've' put a wedge 'splinter it up next." Loco Foco Dagnity.—he rag . ;..ons of old 'Connecticut , care "riley all nut ," because :Gov. Ellsworth since his Welkin" parent:a his pri 7 vale practice in the lai They think It is as "mean is the leetle end of °thing whittled down." , Why dent they allow . ,t, 'r Governor a respee 'table salary—a clever mi er here, or an inteligent 'mechanic in any comm nity can lay up more money after supporting. s family, than la allow - 'ed as a yearly stipend to eir Executive. Usefel Medicine.—One Reuben Hill recom mended a "Dyspepticrdial" Which he says 'cured him of the rheuma m, his Vife of the sick ?. head adhe, his mother o a bad'coligh, mended the cellar door,, and putssipiallint brat Co sleep! 'Golden Humbugs .— T i e Mormemites worship . `la Golden bible of Joe.with, and the loco focus worship the golden min I -drops of TOM Benton. dt is not therefore to be ondered at that the for mer voted for the latter iii the Missouri elections. Trouble is the Camp.4The New York Even ing Post and the Philade l phia Sentinel are at log ' gerheads on the SubTreeaury question. Talent and Worth.—Tie Hon. J4N Stmaratirr, and the Hon. Geo. W. To ND, bevel been re-nomi nated forCongresa by th Whigs Of the Cite of Philadelphia. ' ; The Retrenching Systein.—The expense of the last issue.of Treasury Shinplasters for engraving, signing .ek.c. Cost 11:20,0010,—all right—drive on coacher! $30,09 i Turning the Tables. Man was robbed in - 1 1 A N. Y. and on bringing th thief before one of the Justices,—a lo 'hoods t a ton oil coal, by some 'hoods poeus, the suffer s was incarcerated, and the sufferee let clear. ' ` rued himl right for car. vying gold about him, 4 was no office holder, had no claim to it, and tio the depesites were re. — moved. ,_ • ' ' • Mettallit Currency — l t (Miss.) a bar keeper asked his e pl oyer r wages—the , lose drew trigger and of him deed—this was paying in pislolea a real better •cutirency. ,i . Remarkable Escape--A lady from Philadelphia, fell trom Wood Ward Rock 94 feet into the Cones. toga, near Lancaster and escaped] unhurt. ,The 'water gallantly broke het fall, and she wasl un harmed. , is the lady a/iy way related to Master Sam-Patch 7 Murder will out.—After a laps i o of two years 'one of the murderer!' ,oflan old Man near Phila. .delphia has been entitled at Mon rose. fie was 'recognised by a gentleman residi in Allentown as one of the two men seen in cn nipany with the deceased a few • minutes before his' murder. page The Philadelphia. pa s state that the Locos in .the 3d district, are no censurable tor the nom. imams. or Tory ange r 01l for Congress. They were looking round for 'mother man, when a per. 'savior! message was reOeived from Washington 'requiring his nominatiori. They rooked at their 'collars; and cur-like barked out his nomination. I ' A fallen Angel —A forged cheek for $6lO 'wasil. presented at the Ph ix Bank Hartford Conn. n by P. Angel and paid. he forgery was detect. ed in time to secure the ogne. The neat 'President.. Maelzel's automata are to be sold in PhiladelpF.i . Let the Purterites buy up the chess player an run him for next Presi dent. He will be a greater card than the little magician, and, will be certain to follow in the foot steps &c. • • Firetl— in Nero Jersey: The conflagration still :continues to an alarmin extent. Burlington and Monmouth counties ate ntirely devastated. Ma ny houses and , thousan s of cords of wood have been destroyed, and it i faired a number ofer snits hemmed in by the amen have perished. - Messrs. Stockton an Stevens have procured a Sheet Iron Stram Boat from Liverpool, for the purpose of towing Boa throughout the Delaware and Raritan Canal. QT Samuel Sturgeon by honest industry and . has paid rill his debts, after having been compelled to take the benefit of the act by the dishonesty of David R. Porter, who has never settled with him, but is now aeknowledged.bY his friends to be worth $4O 000. I El The Bonds, Receipts &c. connected with David IL Porter's fraudulent insolvency were shown at the Pittsburg Convention on the public speaker's stand, and identified by ill, both Ritner and Porter men, as being his band writing 97' David R. Porter went ef only $9O in fav entered by a default. pie of this state, will less than four week.. • rr The Locos have attacks against Samu his own county, beca false, and falshood , w carre. • Absence of Mind. , named Seitzinger, we when they woke up ne opposed Joseph Ritner ET Signs.—The Ne Jersey Whig convention at Trenton, finding no lace large enough to con tain them ; were obli 4 to adjourn to the State lititise Yard. The S to itself will soon be but large enough to hold e party: Flipfiaps.—The Po terites establish small pa perk iu the western co nties, ostensibly as Ritner presses, and in, a few week, they `change from principle, and then co es a loud haze. Glorious Minority 0 . , One/—The Hon. Ezekiel Whitman of Portland, (Me.) has been nominated for Congress by the Whigs of Cumberland Dis trict. He was a Representaive in 1809-10 and 1812.13, and had 379 otes out of 380 caste • Fashionable Menem nis.—The Siamese Twini are in Baltimore--Ma tin Van Buten at the Vir. ginia Springs—The vernor of New York at Boston—Jim Crow i New York—Cambrelling in. Ulster co.—Mr. illis under a bridge in the Wyoming Valley—the credence' of Departments here there and every here; and the Authorif of the-Navy and Treasu Circulars the Lord knows where! " . A claimant.---The .Ir , •;._, Gazette advertises for the heirs of Mr.Th man Stewart, a Scotchman, who came to this eau try 40 years since there is a large fortune await ng their call. We bad a 'great grand aunt MIA d Steward, cant We come - in fora slice. To se e lawyers fees in .partition "1 ;0 &c. send us on $25, and say no more shoat it; with the rest the adm nistrator tiny found a hos pital or convert it in • Stewart fend. for the re lief of the eihninist on. • Breaking • • a..—f* man w New Prison of et citv i i rtif N. Y. of Justice, riot ri inking oirLorpr broken in > r !e wins bawls o having the atattile bock at their terminall to d4tain hint until it tamed whether r .0 offence waf nal. 1 have be 'n too slight • re, an !the loaded ble to' start. - The n the nelighborb.ood • a set afloat by let. thel Tumbling ue Motintain Dam. . 4:i Bribery ti:tu, i Corrupti --The New. ark Adverti t ter states that -410450 have been subscri dby Sixteen risons-to aid the administrttion to buy up *tea in New ISrtiey..s'22 4 00 hitve also ti sent from e l Baltimore tot Maine, and t ere one htin itred dollarstave be'n of ed for a :O gle vote. 1 ' Detroit, a cub has been formed of Gicernatent office holders, who hold secret titeetings, cones and with the Central Club; at Washingto , and others in almost every city in-the Onion—each making up all purse to buy ' p votes, and throw in aidito weak points This is the system of thiii magician—th mare bribery and corruptidn brought to I work on our elections, and thus would tbe administia. Lion think ev:ery one a Judas to be bought 1 1 with the price of blood—tb life blood of lour countryllt Be on your guard, Penn sylvanianele not deceive by craft, an open bribe t 'ey dare not tier you, but their machightions have no oiinds, and in some unguarded point they ill be sure to attack you. 'Repel them a you would the arch-fiend—crush them as you would an envenomed snake! "iron' up our 1 loco eat:" at Bentoti's !" says hid Whig friend in this year, that twill Jemmy Ttoitcherism !—Why does not the Van Been Press seek to defend the measures of their leader, rather than heap recrimination on their opponents. It is very much JemmyTwit,:ther's defence. —when accused of stealing', eggs be ar gues "vel vat of it—did ob never ?" And although he stole th:rri, in the ardor of prostestaukin cries, "v , • did'nt suck em." We Chink John S•ft n should be made leader of the Glo Editors—ht could -teachihem a thing .r two with his Jemmy, wholis a regular I. .•foco. The Great' Ninet , again. whh are the A nti• The Lebanoli:Couriet.in ape address, _stet e.that Meagre. I G.Lineaw . .. .0, Henry Ort. John Krause .end others are that Dr. Li. eiiweaver and 3 as allowed another judg r of a Mr. Wallace, to be he Jodgemnt of lig pew entered against him, in ~ever dared to publish the I Sturgeon ►n Armstrong, se they know them to be .uld therefore injure their . me acquaintances of ours t to sleep une night, and t morning forget they had three years ago. 11111 never known its antimasona, th: an adhering *won, and that 1111 Whig Candi, iite for the Pr either a gr.. , t*istake, or eney in all tWis, (ix And IN* at this too:!! ! xaminer and Herald says th t man whose ru me heads the ni ett, his otbn assuleance that he toi . ni R. Porter, aild entertain but itfl will be with Bat the taming /end So then the 7 Seitzingerr, from Lebanon,•and the file litadi ter either dont know their oivn been most shamefully traduced, • Reading Aar, Connenii , cd a letter tiara one of the , tlemen in Reading, conkmin l Porter Coriv6tiou in the I. where 660 delegate from of from Berko in all 1240,wh0 mon, without including themll All Abatk!-LThere is no on the geneial result piths mountains. The Porterites their fingeri i and wisely kee, A Split armiewhere.—Our triously reporting that there Whig Pittsburg Convention, left the meeting—our dele : —something wrong, Doctor irr The &west: in lllipoi' ful, with respect to. the trove of Congress: A majority. of Whigs, which we believe is ponentaL girds qt . :A feather.—Ro rt infidel is a loco member of e Lark., and David R. Porter, has 20 yeari, alyld still an owing . Expunging.—Where are have . been taken from the of H untingdonpo. in relation' i tn cy? The last Mek.—Joseph Rite' re- elected, Wiy the Locos, be been sct low in the §chuglkill 6 Er The English by their attentipn to Marshall Soult, are endeavoring to wipe) away the stain of Napoleon's exite—it must adbe4e to them for ever, even should the sea-girt St. II- a bepwallowed by pn earthquake. *hats in c ... name7—Tho' Sotnetset Whig, the Democratic Press and others are rank federal, lone foe.° paper. - We publish the ,followi. quest, from the Lewistow , Porter paper,ofSeptembe - --- 14. CARD. I, r. David Cando; Es.i., having Id lished communication that. he ha. with the taking of the 'deposition ty, and that he "never saw hir a appeared in the public 'mints,' otherwise assured ins of the lignme usie hereby as an act ofjostice to ttn, l part, that lam glad of it, and a I was mistaken in the fog e . s particimited in using the pit' would be pleased if this coul ' ..., colated as the note in which e i , act of -al . 4 - rough, dated t "; , _ . ~,,, i 1 Mvxcy, facipt.' 1 111,111138:. . i • e rhe cbuse of the - old !Fa rAis - dolik well in Lyiorning. Tha• • - ftico'sptill alaim 1000 majority, litkit ciintitit neasti- Oly exceed 400. . Mark ft; li - would*.: d i ii i tltivprise me if Rimer wald I vet 'the iris= ; jority. We atealnowst* • _04060h:I Our member of Coekresse: r.'Merrill, of. I,Tnicin,) by a large rnajorit ...aver Ham mond, of Northurnbaancr bi - , the . Lo a° foco candidate. -in . the. Whig i tirospects aretnily cheering. Last Teak, ire had oar 'County ; meeti and friends and foes agree that l it was tb largestever O t convened at our court house on any occa sion. The house was croed in every corner, and 'many could nq • in. Old - In gray heads wereilibre,en ho for years had left the young and midal aged ;oars 1 ..... ry out political movements. , Hut lAt itilir occasion, in s the language f one I con versed with, "We laid acid our crutches :in and hastened here tb cheer the young in defending the liberties oour beloved country for which we foug and bled.— i t "We could not," says lie, "stay .away while our - country is in danger—no, thank God, I have strength sufficient yet to meet you here; to raise m feeble Voice against the ruing:xis schemes of Martin Van Buren and Porter." ')'has snake the old man, tottering under the w e ight of years, and who must soon totter into the grave. Liberty is yet dear to the old man—and he would willingly spend his. remaining strength in defence of her sacred rights. Fear not the result. Bradford will give from 500 to 700 majority for Ritifer —Susquehanna will give a majority for Rita er—Luzerne will not give Porter over 500—Northumberland about 500 for For. er—Union about 1100 for. Ritner. • detected In the the Halle bait's:sing • - the police not (Ingers ends de. could be "scar- onable. 1M PO RTAN INTELLIGENCE Gov. Shutzeout in favor of the •re eke tton of Governor Ritner. THE GERMANS ARE COMING: We stop Our press to insert the following itl• portant letter from that firm Democrat and patri• ot, Gov. r•actrze, which reached us in the Penn. sylrunia Inquirer of h.-day. It will be eagerly and eztensiyely read. address ores.? g of Hoffman% W. K line, 'Dr. cob Goodhart, FELLOW-CITIZENS—Before the receipt of your letter I had heard that it had been represent. ed that I was opposed to the re-election of-Grover. nor Bauer, and I had been requested to. make known my opinion. An unwillingness to ob. trude myself upon public attention, and a fear that I might be thought presumptuous, preverit ed me from publishing my opinions in any other way than by making them known to such of my neighbours or triends as called on me for that purpose. They all know that i have never hesi tated to express a preference for Joseph Ritner over D. R. Porter. I have no unkind feelings or personal unfriendliness towards Mr. Porter. I in that county, ocidhart were I A the Doctor is re in favor of a ars,. niers is apge inconsist. 'The Lancaster lA . :Henry nib:sk il, ihat they have tote for David 'doubt that he d i nt ! ~ am wholly influenced in my opposition 'to him, by PUBLIC PRINCIPLES. He is nominated and advocated' by those who declare they have entire confidence in the principles„patriotifon and talents of Mr. President Van Ewen. 'while I he aiz or eight r from Lancer,- HAVE NO CONFIDENCE in the qualities thus attributed to Mr. Van Buren. I have never seen any evidence that Mr. Van Boren has any FlX ED.principles, any patriotism or talents. I well i remember, in the war of 11312. that 111rU Van Bu ren was PPOSED TO THE ELECtION of the WlSE,the GIFTED, and the PATRIOTIC JAMES MADISON, and was strongly in favor of DetVitt Clinton, who was "THE PEACE PAR TY" CANDIDATE. I -know nothing cif Mr. Van Buren calculated to inspire confidence. •He has trod too exactly in the' steps of his p ieces. nor." and seems dispesed,.ll his SUBTREASU- Ft Y SCHEME: to dip a httlelgeper intoTHE POCKETS OF THEPOPLE. If, by any pus sible contrivance or misrepresentation, Pennsyl vanian -should elect Mr. Porter Governor, then would it be blazoned abroad that the people of this State were IN FAVOR OFT HE BE-ELECTION OF Mr. VAN BUREN, and a Cloud, deep and dark would overshadow the now . bright prospects of THE DEMOCRATS throughout. the L. States. For these and many other reasona,it shall be my pleasure, as I believe it to be MY DUTY, to do all in my power to insure the reelection of GOV. RITNER! I feel assured that the desire to sus tain our good old Constitution will bring thou. asidemore to the polls than ever yet voted at any election, and I have entire confidence that the work of the good men of the Revolution will not be laid aside, to take up and adept the place of patchwork which was put together by the late generally condemned Convention. The Geripins of PENNSYLVANIA WILL HOLD FAST TO i n WHAT THEY KNOW TO BE GOOD.— ey GOOD.- know the HONESTY and STRAIGHT A WARD POLICY OF JOSEPH RITNEE,. - d THEY WILL SUPPORT HIM. They knOw he is a GOOD PENNSYLVANIAN; andthat with ECONOMY au& CARE, he watches over THE INTEREST of THE STATE AND„,TH E PEOPLE. They will outcast away wind. they • have tested, what they KNOW TO BE GOOD, to try experiments with constitutions ,or with men, which may turnout to be good foinothing. My correspondence his been extensive„ and my other opportunities good, and I do assurelyou that t I HAVE T UTMOST CONFIDENCE , _N Tn E RE_ [ EL - 110N oPi GOV. R‘ • ''•• I have said re than I intended, but pe • .., :.:• 'not more th e is necessary to give you a „ idea of the pp ciplea • which ' influence M .. nj duet, and ,gry -ME such confident hope. ',. - triumph Will tiredly. be followed, by- one ti mote impotta t, the election of a GENU t EF DEMOCRAT • PRESIDENTO4 1840. Your , . .. minds, or have How is it Er=ll i..t.reipectable gen • ouraccoont of the at icrtroal. There 6-r •unties, and 580 ed in the prone. rialk of betting ion west of the t.hey save burnt out of the fire. master is in a split in the that a i:miler say i is a lie is it? 1 ; remains doab and one member • Legislature are ceded, by our op• Dale Owen, the Indiana Legisla been for the last documents that •honotary's office Porter's inbolveo- r should nolbe 'se the water as • al this sum er. letter of the I have compl nicated my vi it* State, wit tiog. , . With Mob respect, I remain, 'Your obebtcnt servant, 4. ANDW. SHULZE. Tq John L. WOO% J. Wuhifigton Tyson, Joel Cook; Geo. R. Smith, E wers The Getteysborg Tie Road. The last Humbug. The Loco foco paper, contain what they call "Memel- representation" if th* Improvement: It winds about in a very trtrtooth courser and re seinbles more the erratic'ourse or the -"dation tuition at Washington'an ant thing else we remember. The repres entation 1 about as near reality as the practice of •the general goverment is like its profeadoos. But no matter what may be the character of the Rail Read. it ISO•alVall by George MIA and we Wish our man to WIT and by re apublica4, a lared in a pub. nothing to do, )f Peggy Beat until `r Ind hating things. I do declare on my I now believe o that he had ' strannent. I u widely cit. am implicated. ffr BANKS. A.445.a. lIMIM r 16,401 Tit PIM NM FnigM ;of ~iia:so= •MOkTOI7II.BVILLE, LYCOMING Comm /. August :29. 1838. tb inst. m reacherime yesterday. with y our Wishes, and drimmu• sr" on the, question now agitating eaedour4 and my isntite eonvio• E EM 2 r EM EIMEM9I iiurrii4 2 .ol4-.DAVID..E. PORTER VOTED THREE-HUNDRED AND FORTY THOU NANErDOLLAILS TO . THE MAKING - OF THIS VALI. and thaCOOV• RITNER SWO RD-A MLL-1 1 / 4 1 tIgING AN APPROPRIATION OF $146,0011 . This tie inimose is to AI. pot s bid: 4ll 4 o ° fi ' - eos as Retell& moieties of Porta% love of mon tatty. ' It is 'the firettime, va iirtir Marto& a par employing Ainehl argionenut e- Sif!! BB df.. , . Conie*P 'to the Aid* Portet‘ . - . You who boast ilt ra s etting from 1900 to 1200 majority in lhoylkill county. ' We are authoriked O offer this following !et : SOO That Porter will 14°1,100 majdrity. jn Scheylkill.count That he will not have 209. ealo That hi will. not have 300. 30 'That he will 9 net have 400. $lOO That he will net have 600. $2OO That he 111 no 6 t nave 600. 12 That he will not have 700. $2OO That he will not have 800. - E $2OO That he will not have 900, and 9100 • That kitner will have a majority in Schuylkill county. The above to be taken collectively. anti-Sub Treasury Ticket. Got ernerr JOSEPH RITNEIL Congress Walter C. • Livhtgeton. Assembly George 111. Eckert. tionenisnonirs Abraham L. IlOughner, 1 year. Daniel -sholtenberiger, 3 years. Director of the Poor , George Moyer. Auditors George J. Hun*zinger, 3 years. Charles Dengler, 2 years. Trustees Charlie" Wittman ) Michael Grata: Coroner • Jacob Reed,. Esq. Sub-Treasury .Ticket. For Oovernor:—David R.Torter. . For Congress: Peter Bonnard. For Assembly:—William Mortimer.- Coroner:—Nathaniel J. Mills, Jno. Snyder. For Commissioners.—Edward Connor, for years. Benjamin Lantzer, for 1 year. ' #ireetor of Ohs poor:—Daniel Bartolet For Anditorin—Peter Kurt fur 3 years. Ed ward Bone:anger, 31 years. For trustees:—John M. Biala, Joseph Woolison. MARRIED. On TM:n*loy evening last; in this Borough, by Strange N. Palmer, ,Ir. Joan S. Mantis, late olf Philadelphia, to Mill! MALY Rowtxt, late of Mauch Chunk. DIED. In this Borough on Saturday the Bth inst.t.lo. carts infant son of Joseph Comaworth, aged 7 months and 15 hours. In Camden, N. J. Wednesday, sth inst. in the 22d year of her age Nita. AMANDA Ann, wife or the Rev. Dr.Henderporr, rector of Trinity Church, St. Augustine, Florida. ' This excellentson, although celled away so soon, had exhibi a bright specimen of the ri l christian life, in several' stations of a daugh. ter, a sister, and a wife. She accompanied her husband, to whom she had been married about four month,, on a tour to visit her young sister' and other friends; and they were about to pro ceed to Philadelphia to attend the General Con. stntion„ to which he was a delegate, when she was attacked by a Inver, wb.tch resisted the most' judicious applications of medical science, and the constant endeavour of kind and affection ate friends, and in •eleven days terminated her existence. - ( Her relatives and friends have reason however; to be consoled for her loss, by the annul:ince that, although she wis happy in her lot on earth, she is now much MOM S% for thrice happy, yea, obis'+ aed, are the dead who die in the Lord. . Shipments of Cosi ror the firee.k, enact on Thursday evening last : ' 1 .? Shipped by Bests. lens Delaware Coal Co ' ' 19 982 Stockton & Stevens lio 785 Wm Wallace & Co 11 532 Bell Balton Charlie Lawton M. Murphy . Stllvman & Nies . bid Hamm & Co T C Williams 4 co , A Coal Co • S . Htiloar & Soo Chapman J. C., , Cirsorias 8.8 Reeve & A S Nichols R. Hear • !Mines & Pommel Pavia & Otwiss C M Hill George B. Potts. A Steinberitt • Sondrylihippers Per last report, !E=Ml BAcomsis fib& aboidders in rim order for deb, PULLER. k HAGGEItTi% 1141- Sept 1. 1 1=M1 IN2eMMM! Eil MS following is the amount of Coal transported oo this Ria Road for the Wes* ending . on Ziprsdny evening last, , 2,5131t00s Per tut Report - ' '9023 ' toti :4 I I W4-41TiViit7734 For the vvistk4snOing 16th inst. '!•-• • Boats Tons. Maub Chfink ,; I , 148 5,568 Parryvilla, . 7 ''ps . 1,361 Penn Haven, • , 'lO 524 TOTAL S HIPMENTS. Mauch Chunk, 2,316 - 94,787 Parry ville, ' Eel $1;616 Penn Haven, : ! r 151 7,975 , IfottraiLy. - Septanber 15.1838. VIAEAT FLOUR!. by the load was worth' ott Fri day.s7 50. • L . WH KAI` I '7o' per pushel, in demand. ' RYE FLOUR 200 per cwt. in demand. i BUCKWHEAT FOUR 250 per cumin demand , RYE, by thedload ,85 cents by the bushel—macly sale. . 1 1 , RYE CHOP 85 cents pe 'bushel in demand. OATS 45 ceuts—ready sa . POTATOES $1 140 cents r bushel in demand. r,4314N-430 cents per bush 1 in demand.- , • CLOVER SEND-45 50. l'brishel. TIMOTHY 'SEED-412 per bushel. in FLAXSEED-All i per abet in . demand. • WRISKXY T A2 ins per alio.. BurrEß—vi ce is per a nd—in Kegs 12 cents EGOS-12 cents per d ' . . LARD—IO cents Per pawl TA LLOW-9 cents per ed. HA MS 12 bents per, pour CORN CHOP 80 cents r bushel lad emana. BACON-14/ cents per ad. BEESWAX-20 cents pe pound. ~ - prpound. FEATHERS-62 cents COMMON 'WOOL-7-40nts per paned 1111ACKERXL. by therbb N o 1. $l2OO No 2. $ll SALT—I 50 per blll47sper bushel I.I„ASTEFtIis worth 7 00 per ton. HAY 118 per tos. • 533 574 . 300 286 227 049 258 4 198 4 15 4 194 3 • 145 2 " .103 os I 94 93 2 103 9 - 93 25 109/ • 154. 4649 254,781 490 , 6162.209 169 8260 ,496,1 - . 210.469 ff,MM . I . ilfaotut* . b - • ' ito, . ... i grin's the amount- oi Cot haispeited 4 this litsAl R , opi the ,see ending jou ': - :rsday evening - . 3.107 toter vie last Import i {7;764'.! 1 *B6l CLBATTE9 Clipector,. Taal - 1C4171A =EI I ,lAFII4 mount of transported ireek ending Wednesday 1,169 36,333 ants: r. • following is the ibis road foe the ri L last' Ter t Report, Total 37,502 ; . RADESTY CoSector,. : . I ttAD. 101.504 RoilikT C. HlL44'Cdtlictor. Total he following as tile amount of Coal transported on this Road for the weekending on. Saturday Bening last, 1,7231ima Per last report, . .4098 48.721 fr. H. PCITTS'i Collector IGH'COAL TRADE. 3,289 134,378 Del. Sc. Illqdson Coal Tra , C. QOANwtTY OF COAL Arrived of Randall from lioneidette; tip to Sept. lit inclusive. . , 46,402. tons. • kIEVIEW F rUE mitlth F:1 insberton r-11-\LIE Vacation will commence the let of nest month, and the *inter Terme ft of 11th month when new scholars may be atimitled. Molt Itkm BER, 'Superintendlnt. HiWtherton, Sept- 15, I:4k 8. 724 w IFlEtS'ed, AA YOUNG Man to attend in the Store, one who spots Getman would be prefere4--Al so a lb:iy 12.t0 14 years of age. Apply to JOSEPH WHITE & SON. Mount cal-bon, Sept. 15, 12— Stray Com QTR.A . VED away front the Subscriber, on the 11th of August laic, I RED COW, With a white spot On eich hind foot, just above the boofi, of -about the size of a dollar—about 7 or 8 years old. Whoever will return laid cow, or give in,' formation where she can be had, sh e ll receive-al reward of SS and the thanks of the owner. - AARON STEINBACH. Portrarbon. Sept 15, 724 stray Cow. CAME in to the enclusuro.of Sulis i criber, on or before the 7 inst. i PALE RED COW, supposed toy be about 5 years old, cit a middlq white. face dnd belly, some other white aI:KW-het; The owner . can have her by applying to the sub scriber, and i paying for this adverusement. . West Branch rail road, one and a quarter milt* &Mb of Minersville. J. a BEATTY. Sept. 15 6 11838. 1.2-3 M' Sat& ' ; • • • %IDE unilersigned offers for sale his Mate, now g ild . 0 - ocoup by him, consisting of 155 acres of good red vel tandoitukted on the cdd.road from Mc'ffeans org to Catawmaa. in Catawisia.Val ley, Union 1 towpsbipi Schuylkill county,l about 20 miles from Pottsville,and 15 from Caltawissa. about 35 sere* are cleared; hating good,fenees; and the relit is heavily " timbered, with a 6M fort. able Dwelling loose, Barn. Heise Stable,Mpring House. with a never Miling.storhig„a very-large Garden, Orchard and a Storehomet where for Manyyogi store has been kept, and still, tininess ca fa rryin on. There is alto a good Bait Mill and Rouse en the Little Walvis* Creek, beldw the judeti of ili two branches, Of tibia each already d i ves . enteral - &ills, and which . here, united have sufficient waterpower for any ikind of mills. The Little Schuylkill and Suatidelnuma l rail road poises along through the land and Ow oear the saw mill. Part of the parchami!money may renta it on tbs. **sporty for a - kw ; years it desired: Title indisputable, and possession given On the let of Aptil nett, or saner. - :. -• 1 1 11. A, MITEI s OFF. Sept : 1 1 836 . , 1 M: 4 castkt irrlite. " and alle6All Fseneh i-lit Tow7Rail flg: Rail -.. - 111 . Coin . ifill (Owen era set octhe JOG taken fie. th e. Sat _ear track: The bate ire in geed thin. 21 by I. A 'Wimple' inii 'be inn (K t at a.. Akre eillee, - Obeinet tat* *hail'. Pbliadel it. - . . -I • N . DAVIDSON. 1it05a.44;644,14.1835. "•;!•' t.; •-.. " KFETlNG 4 theesiNearlil*llßMA tereetstl en the Coal T tle; 'ii--iegawlii. Monday evesing nest at the PennOirthi'MalLtio" .' • bear the repair of the con6iittco:spliointetf=li .." teat the Welsh Locks shoes he ImirOrlll - 01,!*), al. PuneAtud *andantes '1 he .IBy grsler of the 'conduit -, - ; • 4 4 -4 . ; *4_ Pottliille. Sept. 15. EE2I ik Mereirs INFORM their friends atiiisrhamddieirs ml, that they Sava removed to theifJorwj, slam:Fin CentreStreet,(oppeisitetio Milletßafictr4 gertraßtore,) whore the on' hiekt oral- agoortinerit of MiperSee 'Broad: Clotho 40-Y Cassinieres of 'the moat . fashiotiidde.Coka.AVW , an elegant imortment of Sommer .Ck4K,Sitltiv . , Silk. Valencia, Marseilles and ,yeliret - .Vestinim;, Lieu, Cotton and Chintz Shirts,' SatiO,'Sillivand Bombeseen Stocks, Linen and Childs Boiom~ and. Callers. also Linen and Ch6its Soloinewitbrit* , . Collars, Silk, Cotton, Thread, Stant Gkiyes Linen and Cotton Ham lind,Half Beee, Fancy 'Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs and Gum. Elude Sispendars. They also hare tokiiind.'Werj:, elegint stock of Gentlemen 's and Boy's westing 7 apparel, such as Frotk and DreasCoars..oMkodk-:. boats, Vests and Patakems c made idler. thehtgsj .. ;,. : fashion and the beat wonnaiistdp, whiddi they ,to. tend to sell at reasonable prices. _ P. S. Wanted two or three good Joonieyiren' Tailors, to whom constantl work will be imp throughout the season. ••• . • . Pottsville, Sept. 15, 1838.. _ =;11 In the Court of Comat4Plearof Sehte• . .- kill County.. - - •.•, , ,.i t In the matter of the Estate of Charles Pitfall, ;Eq. - . WHEREAS JohnSchell. asaignes ' , j, ; ...• 'of Charles Franey, Esq. did.on tins ,N. 3d day of August, One - Thousand. . ~_.. ~ Eight Hundred and Thirty-Eight. _ ..... 5 ) . • file in the uffics of the Prothonotary: of the Court of Common Pleas for the County-4 Schuylkill, a statement of all Minumma of the gad a Estate. - . NOTICE is hereby given to' thn creditors of the ;said Charles Frailey, Esq. and all Others in. ierested in the said Estate, that fife Bonorahlit the ,fudges of the Court of COM:MD Mr.!'" afoiro said,have appointed Monday the 224 'dity ',tober, 1838, at 10 o'clock, A. M. at the Court House in the-Borough of Orviigaburg„4or thaw hearing of the same, and for she Wing cause lay, the amid acconot ought. not to be allowed, snit in default thereof. the same will be confirmed. Witntas the honorable Calvin Blythe;'Presi l dent of nun said Court at -Orwigsburg, the 12th day of September, A. D. VMS.' , Orwizeburg. Sept. 15 WILL be sold at Public Sale at the' Elaine of the Subscriber. residing -at the Deer. Park, on !Bonder the 44Ith. inst.,- at-9 o'clock,ls: M. a variety Household ntenaile and Farming Stock. &c. among which are the following nrtb. cles, to *it: Seven good Rail Road Horses and •Ilartiess, two COWS, two two horse Wagons, one. new, one Dearborn, one Cart, Plough and Hair: tnw, Windmill,Cutting Box, three Stacks pf good Hay, besides a quantity in the Barn; threnSticki lel Dats.'grass for pester, together with a varier . of other farming implements, Six . Hedsieedic together witi elot of other-Household And •Eitch; len Furniture. Four of the Ibises are now en. ;gaged in hauling Coal for Milner and Spencer, and the purchaser can have the contract fur bawl. Ing, it'll suits him at y time. Sale positive—Term Cash, in Silver oi*ort Bank Mites, as the sn criber is-going-West. ATHEW ‘. ARSDEL Deer Park, SeFt. • int School In the matter, 0f1 1 . 113 7 ate of .-Williati Reevely. - • th the ditirri of Commons 'Nea in and fin- till • „county of &hrylkia. • • David & Samuel Frank of July Tam" A.. Dl trading under the firm 4838. Of D. & B.. Frank. ,No. 136. es. ,Domeatio Attaelil William Reevely. merit. OTICE is hereby given: Whereas Andrew, 4 - 11 Russel, Robert Woodside and Martin see, the subscriber., have Dem .pnoioted Tres-1 tees of the rsSiAtt3rif William Reevely.,the deka. ' dent aeoresaid, by the Court of COmmOtt Pleas io and for the County of Schuylkill, all periions i ' debted to the said William Reevely, or holden 'property belonging, to him, are hereby tenni to pay and deliver all such sums of money • property due and belonging ,to the said Willie Reevely, to the mid Trustees, and alai) alleredi tors of the arid William Reevely, are hereby dp* aired to present their respective Repentance mends to the said Trustees." - . • ANDREW , RUSSEL; • ROBERT -WOODSIDE. - . MARTIN WEAVER. • : 'Trustees. - All residing in the Borough of Pottivillis... ,j September 12, 1838. ' "72-6 W f. To Tin Plate kers. of Two goon journeyman Tin Plata ‘, Workers, who ate sober. -industrious men' wit -meet with steady employment and libera l, encouragement. by applyinOmmediately,to.- MOORE sfc STIJARt . i • 10-31 Danville, sent 8 To the &Antihero to the Vitra Hall of P ASECOND Instalment of Twe dollars a fifty cents on each share of stock. is requital, to be paid to thOsubscriber. on or before thet-fi4 Monday id October next. i =.4 By' order of the Board. - 1 JOHN T. IfftZZAßD,Treaa:l 78-3 EMI VICTORIU Jkl(101114.- - " j_ or Nitholo , Ellteiptiive : Gii>'c '- .1.1,1 R: NICHOLS anoe'e respiettafif litinoom4s to the inhabitants orftittroille t; _that Circus will be opened foi theaMOsement Monday and Tuesday. the'l7th - stid itith days 41" September. -, , . TN:entertainments abewwall that is wages:Hill Ale!orical Representatitms of the-Globe, Fes4 of Az:ultra:id Strength. Gyrnisastie:HzereisaiN':, Horsemanship, ace. while it most aniure, thOrys... pifetor feeli confident it will Instruct the.publiai , For partici:lire see Bills ot Admittance: Box a 0 Cents-IFit 25,104* - . • Doan' open at 10 o'cloc:14 A. hi-oinks:pea s aad7,P.M. ' Pottsville, Augall 29,' • Wanted_tollite: kr SMALL Tenement; ofti*;:per Of . . iiiaaV AIL suitable fora festal faiiity,au Apply at this dill*: •? Pouivilla, Septerobei g riOFFRE 50 Bojo stook 30 do. Gown Loirouri:de;:hiloislsol MILLSR. .‘ - iHro l otneri,l 4 , l e s Lugs e• • _ • LEWIS AOENRIED, • Prothtinot.iuz. PUBLIC SALE. Notice MEI Eli • 1 , •• • ' •,.