,• _ The:Stoise,brakeri S Mombent of the Method Immediate Neighbors, '3O Citizens- of Huntingdon We stated in .our last Jo before our readers hittitelnents, in, vindication -d t `'of the BtOnebralters.. How g 'refutation of the leas call.. blicken -every Man • bow theabrvitektied to Nan Porteriam ; arid bow mdagre Certifiers appear in • their array against. them. Read' and be convinced.. TO THE PUB Wi'the undersigned, bein the MethodtaiEpiscopal char doll county, having heard our Stonebraker Senr's share vilified and'ibused in the p deemed it our duty, as fello the 'church to which we • . sustain the cause of truth a• reputation of' an honest and contradict the assertions 'at heaped upon - the charach , John Stonebraker, 'sen. in order to disabuse the -pub spect to pie honesty and • said John Stonebraker, sea. information of tbe public, th moag the oldest members dist Episcopal Church 'in has been a member of sa upwards of thirty years, a. •since we have had any kno • sustained an e:evatedCtia j ta and -veracity, and as aft tian in our church; and vt., ]lave him . to be a man of so whose charactr, until no prints, has nexer even bee. dishonesty, falshoods, or and we further believe, tha gee and assertions attempt upon his charactir in the otherwise, contrary to ho and piety, are wholly with and entitled to no credit are only put forth by • gogues to answer their vile not make this statement for but with ,the sole end, aim retrieve and save` from cal actor of a beloved brother which has been unjustly an peeved and assailed. James Steel Valen Frederick Hyskle lames . The B Hyskle Georg •Jacob Genoa, jr. Alford Daniel Brusler Jacob 'George Bressler James Abraham Moore David Elijah Weston Martin 1) A Thompson Jacob ' Hyskill A Step J Mothersbotigh - 13 fil'PEI Andrew J. Hunter Hugh fi •John Marks Joseph ] John Conrad f Bertj Hi Levi Wilhelm Wm. Vf 'Samuel 'Fulton Joseph Jacob Mattern John Daniel Conrad Daniel 1 • Samuel Mattern • Washin Charles Welch - Geo O. 'John James , Wash His Neigh Coierain Forge, Sept . We, the midersigned, iin.townahip, Huntingdon in the immediate neighbo Stonebraker, and being ‘quaintnd with them for general character; condu 'solemnly believe the • .1 acity and integrity; and not make any.statement 'strictly true; and that 'entitled to all the coni , l That any other good : citi . monwealth would be. ; All times received the co neighbors, and against w , Verbays never heard an • now in the public 'charges we believe and `false, and entitled to think it our duty as fell , neighbors of the Messrs. give our names to the p half. James M'Qdaid Wm. Burley Joseph Hopkins Thou Butler Robert Keith I Hugh Sharp Joseph Sloniker Robert Moore N. Lytle Benj.. Pawling David Stover Moses Conan James Dysett_ J. MeKinny Daniel Hoffman Jobs Wolf 03atnuel Taylor Henry Wolf Jacob Kellerman John Dimino John Women IC Denny JameaCoalman. A. - White ) WEIR ichard Jacob 6:oared Abraham Wopdring Thorpachryner ' J. Hunter . . - George SiMere John Idarkei liapri Fulton W. lifers J. Holdermin ' Suitt James Travis • John Williams G. M. Thompson _ David S..Pkotner. abse4 at churbh, J . . nal that he follawing charade!! oriOtis is the des, Which ho'does not ; nrenisto and do the ,three insignificant he following We, the undersigned citizens Of Hunt ingdon county, know him fora number co years, matiy . of us for the greater part 'of a life time, and do soleMnly assert' and belieie, that his character has been here tofore, and-is yet, sithdut a stein. . for tnany-yearatellis been a nteMber of gocid standing in the MethodlsrEpisco pal Church; and all who know bid) can not but be grieved, that the virulence_ Of party eicitemeAt should ha $e produced such a wanton and unfounded attack upon him. Knowing him to be a man of strict truth and veracity, we can abjure the pe o ! ple of'Pentisylvania, that we 143 ti ly believe he wdutd hot assert Or swear to that, a bout 'Which there was, or could be a sha dow of 'doubt. That, although he is about or new sixty 'yettts of age, he 'l3 yet. an active man, aid * believe his ideas of right or wrting, ale 'so . strictly. i 'dorrect, that wherever he had or ought toluiVebriy doubts in relation to a matter, be ivikld make hoixisitive assertion about it, much ess wobrd 'he shear to such assertion. _ IC. L members of . offlunting rotherojobn ter assailed, , lie prints-- mentbetelof Icing, 'and to virtue, a , good ma n; to (opted: to r of the • id " e therefa c mind in eracity of state for t t he is one f the Met, this Coon d Church [, John s Aurarat 'John Lytle D H Moore Peter Hewit has always ledge of - hilm; ter, for trtkth pright solemnly be nd mind, and in the ptiblic sUipected for ant of piety; all the cher :d to be made Wspepers,l of •sty, veracity ut foundatien, hetever, litical deltic ends. We do olitical effects a des nddesign to ny the char t' our Chutich, wickedly' as- Benj W m Donaldson Jacob Snydi3r J W M'Cord Vi'm 'Shorn° James Coffee E Galbreath Al:. Kook John Fleck Philip Roller James Morro* 'ln conformity with in invitation from the Navi gation Company through Mr. Cole, a meeting of thcise'peivons engaged or interestedil the ship- ping of Coal, was called at Pennsylvania Hall on this 'of August last. 'The meeting was organized by calling T. J. Bairil to the Chair s anil appointing Robert Neligh' and AndreW Russel ecretartei. A Committee of siz:bamely: West Brand—A. Eiteinberner, L.Chapinan. Wait appointed to aVebmpany Mr. Cole, for the purposes abrive mentioned: On Monday the 27th of August the Comesittee Inet agreeably to ap pointment. Messrs. L. ,Chapman and Whitney, being unable to attend, the Committee proceeded , to fill their places by the appointment of Jesse Turner and W. S. Chapman. Ou the following *rising the Boat, "The pride -of Port Carbon" was Ohactd•ed and weighed light in the We,igh Lock et Mount Carbon, and found to Weigh 'l3 Tens 'll Cwt. The water in the Boat was tbeh these different placesi 'namely: Bow, StertS and lLdshipa, and fond 'when lidded tegethei.'hs aniount to firs inches of water, which said fi ve inches becatite the stands and for the committee to all Subsequent weights of the Boat and Cargo.. The detnmitteis pleb pm.. ceeded to test the weight. itiadefiia . .of on th e . Weigh Locks . by sealed weights of the City of P Thirty of these 35 lb: weights:were then tried upon the patent balance which the committee had seleeted for weighing the Cargo, first by trying ten, then twenty, and lastly thirty of these weights. In all which experiments the committee found no variation. ge Winger' Genre Weyinan Genoa anoe Ganoe care Weston entries: 1 i env - einth „ harp :harp ' 6 eyman opktaann ; atson Planter. l ion Welch Keys ilmore The ebmn3ittee then proceeded to load, into the Boat a quaniiiy of far Tion weighed by the pats ent balance previotiely allude- ed to, the boat Wu again Cwt. Q ta. weighed and found to weigh 23 6 2 0 Light weight of Boat 13 17 0 0 r 313 er 4, 1838. tizono`of Frank cdOhty, rebidifig hod of MOurs. personalty} ac- any y ears, }their and reputation; be men of ver that they Would:. ,o the not '-ir attchivitsi are ence .and 4redit -n of this Com nat they have at fideade of r their .•ose characters charge alleged riots, atid Which ' now to be base• cjreilit, we w 'citiiena, and Stonebrakare, to bile in that:. be- gainining over bal. tit it farther quantity of Iron was weighed into the Boat, a. gain weighed in the Lock and wae Round to weigh Light weight of Boat McCollister shua Porter ha Larking hn James niel Conrad n M. Leech a Conrad Huot I astern er Call r a. Hamilton WWI; E Davis - , AI &ate 11-1. Under*ood 1 . : Moore, W.. T. ha K ate, • ary 'seta r o: T. M'C I.a ime . W.Phi :ph Keli Weymt MtAtraj arleihl l ( Hej es McC Moe 'wer ;lure cli uray I. rmick igomery =!=g;QE=! Mort Friends. Robert Lytie A 7 Steivart 'Wm RamMond At'Xinkead J H Siover .R.flaibpsoli John Johriitbn H H Sharp° Abraham Vantries Henry Neff ( Matthew Garner • tH Davis James Dysart Michael Wallace Navigation Weigh-llOckli. Pousvitte—T. J. Baird, G. C. Wynkoop. Port Carbon—A. Bolton, C. A. Whitney, Making The Cargo latatead Of 'balance jireight Ylakhag the Cargo to 19 Instead of the bal. weight 24 19 Thhe tithing over bal..w l t. /- 0 0 A further quantity of hod was weighed into the Boit, and her weight by the Lk& found to be • _lO 11 Weight of Bost Making Cargo instead of balance vreriglit. Thus gaining over baL *V. The Cargo *as further in 'created and the Boat fond to weigh by the Lock Weight of Boat ,Making Cargo 50 A 0 0 • Instead of ballance Weight 50 0 0 0 Thus pining over.baL wt. 0 1 0 0 During the suspen7sl6n of the Boat in the Cradle• with her foil Cargo, the Levers were fohnd to spring about* ofau inch. The committee the following day proiwidad test the Weigh Lock &c. it Schuylkill &Van In the lame niatilSer.. • The Beat arid. her Cirgo being placed in the Cradle,. the water grip goaged end rodnced to S inches ai Defers, the Levers springh4 one inch and aAtiartei. • • - • The Boat and Carlo weigh. ed in the , Lot.k Weight of .Boat as attbsar Irently weighed Making the Cargo Instead of balance weight Thum gaining over brl. wt. A part of Iroti charged and the Boat*ed tb eight of Boat - • - • . , "tithing the Quid . 49 .. 0.0 Instead ofibalatust weight .12 3 26 Thus gaining over but. wt, 0 9 0 The Cargo being further di. • • tninfebedi the Seat war fodis - ' --- _; - T , 4 - SEM 15:1 . ' Wth t Cargo . Makuig g re Instead I bilance - wehOtt, Thus ining over beak. The Cargo was now in creased, and the Boat found to weigh .• Weightiorßoat jtaktrigt*Calio : Insteadlofbalanoe weight 4 rhus giiihihg over Gat wt The Cargo again-augment ed. and the Boat kind to weigh Weight, of Boat- idaking Cargo Instead of balance weight Thus pining over bal wt The following afternoon the Boit reached the Weigh Lock at Serfsiville'knd was found to weigh on the Lock Weight of Boat as unbar. quendylweighed Making Cargo •Instead of balance weight Tticiigalning "over bal wt The Leven springing I of an nick. The lioat being unloaded 'her light weight 'ins aseertilhild, MO the following morning a part of her Cargo 'put on board when . she was Mond to weigh by the Lock '43 4 3 14 Weight. of Boat 14 1 1 08 Maltdng the Cargo 29 2 2. 6 • - Indeed of balance Weight :99 3 0 27 • Thnii iboai4 Fran bal 1:1 11 2 2 Tbei Cargo augmeneed and found to weigh Weight of Boat Malting Cargb Instead of balancb %fella Thiis gaining over bal wt 0 0 2t 14 - Thel Boat reached the Fairmount Weigh Lock leforellmon on Monday the 3d Sept. and found to weight, 64 0 1 20 Lre;*isiiringing about Inches. In Consequence of not finkidg 'any oetson au thorized to obtiih therneerssary *mistime° to un load the Boat the committee was compelled to skspeod operations till 'ruestlay morning. Weight of Boit and Cargo felondey . • 0 Weight of Bokt 14 Making Cargo Instead of balance wdight Min . -gaining over bal The Boat being Itiiided 'with Part of her Cargo was. foOnd to weigh Wbtgbt of atfit Maliing Cargo Instead of balance weight - Thus gaining o'er bat wt The Cargo increased and found to weigh Weight hi Boit 53 3 2 10 14 1:1 . P o : rgh . „ - 9 . 22 10 liesteed of balance weight 39 4 2 14 IThits kiosk% fr'oln be! 'lst b 2 0 4 The whole cargo being shipped gave the follow. mg results in different positions in the Cradle, via: 1. 63'18 0 0. wt. of-boat 14 T. Cargo 49 18 0 0 . 63!18 0 le. .49 18 0 16 2. 630,8 1 4. 49 181 4 Til l ,boat on Monday weighed with ! her Cargo, 64 120 wt. of Boat 14 T. 00 01 20 It ,it worthy of remark, that as the Iron was: weighed each 'cipie of the Committee noted the , weight of the draft and the numberlif pieces of which it was composed, and at each subselluent dischkrging ind lbading, die toitices were counted and their weight 'calculated. Ddring the whole of the tedious investigation which listed ftum Monday•morning the 27th Aug. till the following Tomtit,' afternoon, With a short interval, die Codidithie here viccoMpirlia by Mr. Cole, by whoge great liatieliceand perseverence, the committee were enabled to makejihe most satisfactory examination of the•Scalcs, Lochs die. tbroughant the line. At the several Weigh Locks at Mchmt Carbon, Schuylkill Haven and Hanisville, thb committee met with the utmost promptness on the. pat of the Gentlemen, in charge of the lociui and every facility "forded by Meth til A teit the adales &c. Prompt aid wee Om afforded by the superiaen dints of the Cadal at Mould 'Carbon and Kern.. villa, in fbmishirig the uticesitirry aid to unksid thd emit 10 : 6 • At Vairniount the Committee were detained from Monday at noop till Tuesday inconsequence of finding no person Authorized to furnish the necessary aid to unload the Boat, and were 141. ly indoced to cut short t heir tprestigatuin oh Tuesday, in cOnserineace id the confusion OCca. shined by the passage bf the great number of Boat, previously detatiard by the burting.of the Bildge, and a hat that they might be considered al rather Intruding um the tilts aid patience of some of the managers the Naafi' alien Company, whom they believe we r e present. • _ 1 4 Et ' 2 ~2$ 38 16 13 17 o o o d ? 1 2 N 0 0 0 o 3 17 48 il 48 12 0 0 3 36 0 2 0 1 .s'' 0 '63 "81 13 17 It should be borne in mind that in all the weights contained4e the above report.the utmost nicety and precision was observed and that ounce weights • were employed to ascertain. even the number of lbs. Contained hi the Calle, Which is n;ci done in the ordini4 ireiginng of cosi, .w re oothingehort of a ewt.2l taken notice of. The coninlitteeatter akir and °ireful Wend retion amid hot eanchule that the i reit discre. piney and toes of terries. of coal ittliftle in most fuses [rote the difference in the Registered light Weight of the Boar, and their actual weight at tithe they ire 'weighed with the cargoes. any Boats on the line, the committee are amour. t i e are rarely weighed, but when they commence it W ing and are comparitivily dry, whereas, a • imeterial difference thust oceor froth leakage &c. The committee. tiefecdatink that an inch of whet over the whole *Warn of a Ildat will weigh about one Too. lilr here the N avigation Company to binli a new Weigh GSA at Pair Mirarit., which the committee cannel bat perceive Is mulch . wanted:, tied keep the present one for weishinl right lkip.to agile, the committee are Ofity ifeweirdeo that Of pre. edit Ail redid hi - i great measurer he obviatela. Al an Instirihe of thediscrepenisy in the Weifhts or empty Boats as above alluded to, the Committee *mid listeners ttie Boat which they employed on gisti i4P!itictil' illisigs "gig. l2 8 b 0 ~.. „weight w ~,, . She whittled on the Locke 13 17 0 0 . 1 . ~_ 14 00 0 , . 14 3 3 0 hit, abOWing t dirweitoo of abode two Tons 114: •14 0 14 i 4 3' 3 0 SO 10 1 .14 SOcicao b 18ii it 5 0 3 3• 0 TEEN 'Mt its EVA szzoma 25 0 3 11 14 3 - - 3 0 10 15 'o 1 'i 's 39 1 :a 14 3 3 0 24 17 1 0 24 11 8 . 11 8 64 9 1 7 14 3 3 0 - 50 5 :P 7 '5O 0 0 0 '0 5, 2 7 44 . 5 /2 14 2 1 08 50 3 1 14 50 0 0 0 0 3 1 14 ft 2 3 22 14 2 1 8 .30 p a f 4 150 0 0 0 0 -0 1 20 S 12 14 0 b . 13 16 3 12 13 15 2 14 0 1 II 26 JOURNA 2 L. ‘ „ between her 'Militated and actual witik ni all of which is respectfully submitted, ' T. - J. Bea* W. s . aid G. C. Wyakorip, 'Arse - Turftei, A. Steisairici., 'A. Bolton. Resolved, Thatotheireas, front theta Rep Peort, the„thacreteuteice iq Mae& of the Coat shipped on the Canal brpr • owkiiir to tkie incorrect weight of the empty • end wrereas the colliers and purchasers of Coal have beyond a doubt, been subjected in consequence br each er. memo weights pi *I aggregate to large losses —it le to be hoped a temetliow kip prespribel by the Navigation Com y, as ipsidlly 'asilireptica• bin in the manner in the said Report. Resolved. That the proceedings of this meet tog and Report of the Committee be published in thellinere Journal. . Vides Canal Meeting A numetows meeting of the citizens of Schnyl kill Coliny,iinif varior seeklonalf the pla t 's, in terested in the widening and irupfoving of the Umen Canal, convened at Pinegrove, on Satni day,'September IS, 18311 Col. CHARLEIIi McCLURE, of Cumberland county, was called to the chau; W. Liman, of Tbiladelphia, and George A. P'rictli, of Columbia were 'appolUteil Vice -premAeot, ap9d Gangs 401. kairt, of Schoyikiß, and D. krauss of Dauphin Secretaries. On motion of Drikkert a committee of Thir teen persons were appointed to prepare matters, for tho.consideration of the meeting; whereupon the chair appointed Mr,,'Eaert, of Schuylkift; " rause, of Dauphin; , " Levan, of Philadelphia; " Denatdsen of ColumbiE " Prick, of do• " Oliver, of Schuylkill; " Barna of do. • " °roof, of • " F'raike, of do. " Strungter of db. " Ingram, of do. Strong, of do. " Hoover, of do. The committee retired, and after some time In. tamed with a statement of the object Of the meet ing, sundry resoluuons which were severally read, amended and adopted, as fuliwet ' Resolved, inasmuch as the objection has been made in the legielature, and out of it, that there is not sufficient water which may be brought into the Union Canal, to enlarge it, so as to pass boats at the size used on the Pennsylvania canal, that. for the purpose of answering such objection, the Union Canal Company be memorialized toret to the Canal Commissioners forthwith em ploy a competent,and disinterested Engineer, on behalf ; and at the cost of said company, to ttikke a tbo ' rough examination id said Union Canal, the mount of water Which may be had as an addition. al supply to filed said canal, and generally the practicability of malting the same as large and usefbl as any of the branches of ill, Tevania canal—said Engineer to make laid nation this season , aod make report to neat lature; arathat Wargo A. Prick of Columbia; Ake Barr, of Sobuylkilt, and John thole, of Lebanon, be a committee for that impose. Resoloid, That a committee of 'ST persona appointed to publish a brief description of the Sisal= Coal Region—to estimate the altiount of Tonnage which the enlargement of the Union Canal will bring upon the State Werke, and to ex. hibit the advantages which the whole common wealth will derive by making alt nutlet to market for the bwateri .waL • The chair appointed Hwy K. Strang George N. Eckert, d. Holmes, and can &see, of Scholl , kill, and Limn, of Philadelphia, said X 20 0 0 1 20 0 0 committee. Resolved, ediatnittneof 9 be I'pp:dated to the-People of, Pififfitent counties of the State, interested in the enliirgemeol v ot the Union Canal to , appoint Oehosites to . meet In ! Conver'dmit at Harrisburg on the dist ?uerdey of December next, for the perpose of fathering the application to the next legislature for aid tn, increase said canal to the capacity of the Penn sylvania Canal. The chair appomten D. Krause, of Dauphin, Charles McClure, of Cumberland, S. Guilford, W. Oliver, 3. Stimpfler, and Peter Filbert, of Schuyl kill, Wm. Donaldson, of Llklpmbia, W. Milnor Roberts, of . COmberland, and E. Taylor, of said corninittee, Resolved, That the proceedings of this 'Steel ing be attested by the °Ripen and published 'in the papers of Schuylkil4.lokuphia,•ebanon and Berk. counties, and all other piters friendly to its objects. C. mocarks. Pres% 6 W . il ir ucL alt ` t V. President,. a r G. N. Eckert, -71. Krauss Come up to the Mark Porter hay You who boast of getting from 1000 to 1900 majority in Schoylkill countY : " _We iin-authortled tiVolfier the following Bet *SO That Porter will not 100 majority in Schuylkill county. .110. That he will not htie 200. $5O That he will not hive NV. • 950 ' That he will hot have 400. $lOO • . That he will not have Ma $2OO That be will not have .600. $9OO That be will not have 7Q O. esoo Thitt he will not have 800: *sod That he will not hue 900 1 44 lido • ”at Ritner will have it majority in Schitylkill county. The ahoye to be taken ciollectivitly. To tie Subscribers if qui rows Hall o f pouaare.l BECoND Instalment otTwo dollars and fir ty emu on each share ottatodkb ie reqoired to be paid to.the eabscribsr.'oi► drill** the first MOndaj in October neat. By oilier of the Board,' JOEIN T. frattraditik Trear SeIPL 22 • strait CIO, .. Qtr., yed. from the subscriber, a teed •rui•6. • 1 1 4 ''BLACK MULEY COW • **till**, the black covering both arson. left eye thin, is a partial defect. Whoever * Otani aid Cow to the subscriber; la be ste y rewarded, and nimbi the thanks of the ow r. ' BR 'min.u&s. at blab Town, Walk, to rot Oulu& .tkitt. id it 3 ' . . 4 =IN Secretaries. Notice' IMMI tv-Nr. - -;,-• c t • IiMMII 1111 ditsti-lei Treasury Ts. 00 &mentor *I Era silliNEß. • Cawresi Walter C. Livhagston. Aiiemb/y • Gaiiige N. Eckert. Comeau' ioners , A.braktim L. Boughne* 2 lrtF• Dausiel Sholleaberger, a years. , Diretpr of the, Poor • Gan*. Nolvii. Auditors • t• Geoigel J. Nuatiiitger„ 3 Yetis. Cbarlea Dengler, 2 year*: Trustees Challis Wittman, Michael GraeiE Coroner - Jacob Reed, Val. - Sid-Tre Ticket. agurgr.. For Oa.Orrotr:—Da ?Wier. For Contress:—Peter Newhard. . For dooestily:—WiWa*Mortimer.. For Corniter:,-Nathaniel 3no.Snyder. For Cortiosirs:--Edward Connor, for 3 PPM Benjamin lLanhar, foil year. .4Aniefor# the poor:—"Daniel Bartels!. For Atuistrieter Kula. for 3 years. Ed ward Huntlunger, 'U years. For Tnislees:--John M. Biala, Joseph Woolison. Oiehaylkill Coal Trade. . Shipments of al for the week, ending- on Shipp►d`dy. Delaware Coal Co C. : 8 Heillier i & Son A'Coal '93 Bell Bohon Charles ,Lawton George EL Potts, 8 0 Reevo,& Co John Stanton -Stockton Ar. Stevens Mikes &Spencer Hodson itco T C Williams Co Wm Wallace & Co Potts & Bannon C M L Chapnian Sillyman & Nice Payne it:Allen J fterrl) • , A SteinBerier R Rickart A 8 Niclicds Davis &Olwine J. C. Cireovine Cast Dotlirherty B Bennet t Tiyler R Lehir 8 .1 Buckle 4 CC. W Bos_blabell '3.li.Ntmertek Sillynien F J Perrin Bull Sundry Shipper" Par list moil, Schilylk 50 1 6 :4 - 5234 r MOUNT CARBON RAIL ROAD. The rollowitig it the amount of Coal tranepor ted on :dla:Bail Road, for the melt ending Thitredam ereping lam: 2,318 peklLatreport 50,861 iotal 53,379: . • NATHAN CLEAVER, Collector. RILL CREEK . RAIL ROAR. . The fo4owineis the amount of Coal transported on tilts road for the week endintonWedoeirdsi . tinning lit ' 1,097 'tons Per - Last Merit, 37,502 —4 Total 38,599 , GEO. HADE§Tif, dor. "'BST BRANCH RAIL ROAD. The following is the amount of coil transported on this Rail Road for the week ending ,on TM:irony evening last 3,090t0ne Per last Report 101 5 504 iotA9i, Rookit C. HILL, Collector. Total scnEYLKILL VALLEY RAIL loan. The fcdlouriat of the animal of Coal transported, - on tide Road for the creek egiank oh Saturday evening last, I,4ltitonn Per twit terfo, i 8.72 ' • ....—:.:— L. _ L a j _____ . akin li. IL POTTS,Collector.' : • Gant c9Az TUADE. For el jig posts Toos. Mask Chunk, 152 0,573 PartriUs; 39 1,311 Penn ,tlasin, t 1 572 TOTAL SHIPMENTS. M anc ial,s clu i r ; . 2,460 • 10140 Parrpille, 061 =.927 Pen, tlaveo. 102 • 8,54 t In Stray ,Cow. aimed Opal thelloutwoibor dead sia- weeks go. 1 1 .• a* is about. 8 year, old, a lightiorimile.stnpe dovO,tha too . t.Aetz.lderra, a whitarayain the fore. head Oldi. each bora; short tail alma two *et Widett, ito ft** sad. Whoever will Mori mat* "Wzies taimMatiew wham ahe . may 'in 6.l4,4mainiii. En% Domitils JCINATEULN DADDOW, ' . Oak EttD, Werwegisa Tamale* = manryjoyear4Wr, of Y , JKM used our re putheourtof 'cosine. SchnilkilfCciunty; and to me • u , itobAio *IP ' LJ Zr. ,r 4 A lp girfty:t h bt k tray; of 1041#1!, bey niat ‘ ati i the.botes,of John finYdersjpr.rs • the town of .Priedensburg; at 3 o'cloik, All that certain message, tenement 'endstratit"*;! . 3• aittate...in Wayne towsishijoi cara' ic iilchayiltillotioundad by lands of Jtesib' - John Lenard; Beinthardli land, • . lanti'bffienry, Fithr.and,ithenhAtetK. - 1] I ' thining 230 ache, mire arlsatOrMln 4. LI the apportesenceiv * 9 10.7 story log dwelling hobs% switier story log dwelling house and stablesthilit.: tate of Benjamin Badge. j Onslitanday the ilith of tkit igal43: • tbehoussaffeter ffilberepiankeeper *the of Pinegrovp. • at 10 o'clock. A. 124 lain lot of ground Milks ha thi ough of Pitiegtire..bettileilf" lowa, to wi4 on thelso4rieetliteiter - • . Telimsbookin streets 60 1 filet; ea t • north engine lot 180 feet, ea the *kit: 20 aelt. •• alley 60 feet, and on the moth lot ' coy 180 feet, with the appurtenanosa of a one story log dwelling house with se - Mimi kitchen thereto attached, and a fausieshillfir the estate of Jame Kreger. - • Jlt the *Mite time and-piai*fili - that one equal undivided eighth 'part, the ;whilliti to' be into sight parts, parted and ihvidediVeg; that certain tract or parcel of coal hind, slissitek Pinegroie township; coital, aihniald,,, adjohaierg i on the east, land of William GraeKtitth.a'...,eastlk. and west the Swatara Coal - Commie,: tattles& • _smith the Swatarcriver containing 113 aciik 108 perches, with the apptubmanittir the estate of Henry W. Conrad, • At the same links and pitiee w -ali -that certain lot or piece of grotilit, situate in the borough of PinaleSt4 • • • • s s county aforesaid , boinded. briber IS Rail Road on the east, by Orwlgsktil . road on the south, by Tolkhockeit raid en the west,.and a fifteen feet alley on the nortb,-iimk • tabling one acre more or less. With the appro• nences, consisting of a large two story diirelluit house and kitchen, opting house, office, find a frame stable; the 'House is now occupiedles tavern—late the estate of 'taffy CALIII,II4IA .412 the alike time imuVilem4. • • that-certain undivided half of wet tail lot of graketd, sitpite in. the ho s se I • rough of Pinegrove.Schuilkill Eons; • 111 ty, bounded by Tulpehockii. skeet on the west, by a public street on:the. nerdy 'by an alley an the east, by land of Eldrldge . dt . Vs; on the south, with the appurter m ees. of a tiscilibirifhtme dwelling se and kitchis: and frame stable. Also , a tra Of; !sad; :inset/ in Pinegrove townthip a county alleressid.htsuidi; ed by lands of.Jacbb The, Frederick - Muth:4k others, containing one hundred acme Ole less, frith the appinianances, conliating 'tits' story log dwelling house And log bans - late Abe estate ofleau Mother. • , - "Oft Tuesday the 16th ";of oetaher' peat, at the house of Wm. Marti: ter, bor ough of Pottsville, it 10 o'clock-A. M. ";li It that certain lot of groun„di taints•on a Kirty:• het wide; street in the borough of PoUsville, y_ s ef Schuylkill, hOunded and described aalialcireitt - wit: beginning at a tinier of said .40 foit . .;, - Wide street and Seitzinger's alley: thence' aloe/ ;sail alley south 60 degrees, west 198 feet to 1' thence south 30 degrees eta 60 feet fie a eirlie4 thence north 60 degrees, east 198-feet forty hist wide street; : , thence diet slit Sliest north yr degrees. west 0 feet to,* giening, containing allot of retold Ifffeetii Inns andl9B feet in depth, and Satlebatiki. lot which is marked and numbered kit* vet.' al plan of the said tioroogbilf risu villa with No. 92. with tft_ ounces, consisting of tw o . threw it* frame dwelling bootee, toge th er sheds, barn and °tar buildinp—lite the elute: of Nathaniel J. /tiffs. . At the game time andpiacei „ea that certain moiety Or undivided part, portion or interest of, is - . end to lifti all that certain menials, _ and lot of ground, situate on till meth westerly stde of Market Sheet in thellsoreel. • of Pottsville, marked in Pott & Pattersoces addl. t ion to Pottsville, with the Noe 15, bounded ca 1k southwesterly side by lot, of property of - Levy, sod beginning al the south Both stone, thence north 60 degress, east SSt . stone; Glance north, 0 degrees west 190 feet to post; thence south 60 degrees west 50 fest; dint*, south 30 degrees, east 132 feet to a ppik fib teak south 60 degrees Best 2 .fiset to a peat"thiniTher south 30 degrees east' 8 feet to the place ones:. ginning, containing in front onelliarketlitieltlifk feet. in the rear SQ. feet, and 'hi depth ..190 with thp appurteridiessi eonsisteig ora tie kir* partly brick and partly stone dialling bcparialtd • atwo..tory stone kitchee thereto Outlet ateki , a, one story flame. ewelling laisse with:atria* _kitchen thefato attached-late .the estate ot://f104 . fel Ckrjslisii. ~, ' • All salted, taken in eiscutioe,end.tole _ PETER. P. LOWIO, Enron : , k. Sheriff!. Office. Otwitri t, - burg, Sept. 22, 1838., . . 7, Boats. 36 16 ,259 12,196 4203 f 262,209 .i 14,408 8260 21A665 rNSOLr N' have applied to Ake .JtidOs s .otte . TIGT-oulitocCenint— mon Pleas of pah*lkill conotiAr the beeteAltiortbot several Apo ofAesembly Payed loilh* ei lng • solvent Detente, & that the paid Jeditee.bavt Mondry the 29th' 4 410 °Met. oemat te 411 V• ' Niteatioe. at the Cook Douse, in.CIV for** hearing *fug and our creditors. when.aod where_lket: ally attend if think_ prpspA •1 . " • . - PETER W • relherifrii WRY Vides of a writ ot.Eatieri am out ofthe Court ofcomamn Plena eiftleheYin kiltroority„ind -to me directed, will le ead Public Sale, on 'Molehill , ' thertith day Ofeetibe4 nest, at the bin or 'Peale 116 Mi s, at Dania Sejtisi in Orwigaburg; (on thisitrembiesy at tßeetecti o ` A. M.—Alt that certain manage,. ne,i'aiistW TatensMonse and lot aground, alumina %Alit Borough of °millibar& in' SeticylkilliCimetyre kneaded in front by Market atitet;uktki a public 'net, on the West tif the-WectireLpilik.. of lot nuniber airteen, and oditheEng seri street' cootaining in froet depth' 9 perches, being the ma ( pogiber9f marked in the general plan of, ;;,.1 1 41 . :- 16nnit the same which. Cliriabto,:, Inas' Margaret his wife - b] deed 'dated Ike ill ,1830. ranted , e nd csereyed te.Geoespi. , , r, 'Consisting of a two Story Sloes .and ilt Innikanter. Brick Roam With latchenr h Togo. ak Stables aitd.Sbeds. of fume s a pemPet— tie Kitchen and, the lialfeCilenep,. - home-Alta the estate of Oilk,a rie,le,st.r..?:'' • • Seised, taken in emend* 'OWN* - PETER r. LIMMVIth' tledt.li,'lSllk' *ii i;s list. 1 . 41 . ,& El !_! I q!IMUZ IMEMI . KM THOMAS.WILLIAM PHILLIP& . • JOMICSOWIre • ABRAHAM aie. JOHN HENRIc WILLIAM GORGAB,',.: - • ,- • •-• GEORGE H PETER IN FM MU Li Mil . - .