to 2 s l ,lis . 01 1 01 , .. I'7: TO THE INIBLIC. • Before the paper. goes; to .press, we have lbacely . time to say that the ,undersigned ( having visited 'Huntingdon for the purpose bf toveStigating the 'charges; against David . kt.. Porter, have 'returnee fully satisfied !that they are sustained by the records and , other written evidence, a portion of which 'will be laid before the phldic as early as possible. , On arriving ittliOntingdon, having die covered that ionic g !Lummox, Esq. had 'abandoned his support of D.3.yip R. PORTER since the- publiction or the 'Ada-. vita of the Messrs. Sto xiebrakers, we ad• dressed several queries to him, which he answered, and we have the renunciation . of his support under his own hand, which will be published in the next Miner's Jour nal. ANDREW tUSSEL. BENJAMIN BANNAN Life Or John H. Stenebraker attempted by the Ppliery Party. On Tuesday night between 2 and 3 o'clock, while John H. Stonebraker was lying asleep in his Shantee about 9 miles above Huntingdon, • witb another gentle man named Ttylor, he was fired .at: by some miscreant or miscreants,. w i th three guns or pistols; two of which struck in the logs an inch or two aboVe the bed cover, and 'one passed through One of the crevi ces. Fortunately neither of the' parties were injured. . ; Thus has the blood ;and sedition iaw been revived among us, thus has the Tory Ingersoll's advice been , taker., and thus have the friends of Porter shown that they are willing to add murder—the midnight 'murder of a sleeping man to shield the rep- utation of a perjured monster! - Our First Victory. STAND OUT FOR Ii7DOES ! ! And Election of 11:Ispectors ! We commence this rrOrning the record of the first series ofAirilliant victories.' /n the stand out for Judges, the Perjury Party-showed no opposition, but gave in, -without a struggle ! The course was walked , over by the Friends of git.ner and '.he vote Stood thus: Democratic Whig. Loco Foco. 305 - 188 805 168 Inspector, A ssesspy, Whiff Majority 137! ' On the grid Tuesday or October we, will poll upwards ,of 500 'rites for Joseph Rimer 1 The Dealer and his Agents. A SKETCH OF THE TIMES. Uncle Sam was in the „Coal Business in •our Borough a-few year ago, and a stout, bale, hearty old - gentleman . 6e was; his word was as good as his-bond, and that -would betaken for any amount. He o pened veins at Minersville, Mill Creek, Tamaqua, and on the Broad Mountain. Mr. Jones was his agent at Miriersville; Mr. Brown, at Schuylkill Haven; Mr. Green, at Port Carbon; •Mr. Black, at Th. maqua, end his chief clerk and overseer an(Pottsviite, was Mr. Knowall. At this time, every Saturday night each of thete agents sent a written statement to Uncle Sam of the business of the week, 'how much coal •wad shipped and all the pro , weeds in money was plaled to his credit in the Bank by Messrs,. Jones, Brown, Green and Black. By this , mode ofproceeding, Uncle Sam became a man of sahstance; he had a perfect check on all his agents; they could not take advantage of*him, and indeed we doubt whether Messrl. Jones, Brown, Green and Black woolhave done 'so if they could. He pai id ff all his debts— for Uncle Sam's friends ent him money to begin business, and had: enough to lend each of his large family of children some, to open new veins, run Irail roads, ic. on their own account. Things went onaiviin mingly: whenever Uncle Sam wanted two or three thOusand dollars, he only had to draw his check,- give it to Mr. Knowall, and it was cashed. Ple had the happiness of seeing neat littleshankees, and little dos ' -tare of cottages grew up about his lands, and every thing smiling in prosperity. One night after business was over, Un cle Sam was enjoying • his -pipe, •wlien a knock was heard at the door. i "Corne,in!" says Unite Sam. The doer opened, and Mr. Knowall walked in. "Ah, hew do you 4 this evening my lad, come in. I was just wishing for you to make a iare.bit;and: take a glass of ale with me. Sit down, sitdowel " Now Amos Knowaiti knew this would be the case—he knew Uncle San was an epicure, that he illways kept fi pie cheese, and, he loved it as Well as ir .he had been born a., rat—he was always' nibbling, nibbling. He could make a Welsh rare bit too, trAtip.had.bee bred in n kitchen. After tiley had eat .a drank, business matters were talked o r. What that eimveisit ion was, has never • been ..correctly : known4 but the I next day 'Uncle Sam" went - in a devil of a huff to the Bank, took all his m" y out and told Mr. cl Kilowatt to write lo NI we. Jonet, Brown, Green and Black, forb ding theM tp make ant deposites in suc a monstrous bad place, but to • keep the money arising from his business, for him tbemseltes. The very nature of NCI° Sem seemed 0 Change Dtr' • 1 ""t"1 - * - -.4 -1 ne 7' i:1 150 6 i: ) istal,a. old gentlem, ikie[tsigureiniiiiiiilitteo:l4 . 14' t peri mewing iethp:most eitravagent iutin ner possible . ; 'ln • the firritililadi 40)4A near two hunklrect yank of tunnel. throUgh solid rook, and arrived at a Sae vein; le then had it blocked up and wouldn't use iti, because he thCught of a patent steam drill he-had ieviiii i ted, and 'ran another im mediately alo!ng side of it. - The Miners 1 tlunight the Uld dna best, but Uncle Sam fever would listen to it. Re bad all the wood work of his coal ears--.-the sleepers of his rail ways- 7 46e handles of his picks removed and irgn substituted—be even had silver tubes made for 'blasting instead of cartridge paper, and kept- no account books, for helewte every thing should be on a metallic balite, and he damned all pa per sky high. Me hirell several more clerks and Agent* whom he scattered about the works, charging each one as he valued his patronage not to deposit a. single cent in the Banir.z" 'One poor fellow was turned off about three months afterwards, because he received a ten dollar bill of theirs in payment of-a debt which he had been try. in g to collect for many years, and another be6iuse he was afraid to keep so much money about him that belonged to another, and therefore told Uncle Sam plainly that he should use the Bank, Affairs went on this way sometime, till winter came oa-tand . then the coal busi Bess was bcd—navigation closed, and it was all pay 004 and nothing coming in. Uncle Sam one day wanted to raise $2500 and sent to Mr. Jones at Minersville for the money. Mr. .Jones bad sold about 3000 togs of coal Tor him, and he could now square off. Mr. Knowall mounted his horse for Mr. Jones, Out great was his surprise to find hie house shut! Mr. Jones, Mrs. Jones and all the little Jones's had gcuielo the Western Country! Un cle Sam when he heard it, scratched his head, muttered something, al oat ingrati tude—could not raise the money, and had his note protested. The nextiday he went to some other persons who nscd one of his rail roads, and to two or three!pensons who lived in his houses to get their rents. He was at first unwilling to take bank bills, but was at last compelled to—and so he settled his proteited note. But he took a hearty damn pt the Bank,- President, Cashier, Directors and all, and swore if be had kissere he'd be skip", himself off to -Arabia. The next Saturday' came—he had some thousands to pay his workmen; he'sent to Mr. Brown, at Scbttylkill . Haven .for mo ney. Mr. Stowe had been aliening 'veins on his own account—did not expect Uncle Sam would call on him so soon, so he made out a false return and brought poor Uncle Sam in debt to him! He next tried. Mr. Green, at Port Carbon—he had broke the day before, and was going to advertise far the Benefit of' the insolvent Act. He applied to Mr. Black'at Tamaqua; he gave him a draft on the "Okefenoke Swamp Agricultural, Lumberman's Safety Fund Office of Discount and Deposit at Musqui toville, Arkansas Territoryi.t? He was obliged to take this or nothing, and got a friend to negotiate it throughitbe Bank, it being at a discount of 75 .perieent;'indeed a wag did say he had to give a premium to have -it taken off his hands; but that we doubt. After all his exertions he 'fell short some hundred dollars o' the amount to be paid. “What's to be done Mr. 4owallr said Uncle Sam with,a face as long as one of The Gothic windows in our Church. Amos hesitated a while, at length an swered, "I.think you must dive due bills to the men; we can redeem them in a week or so." "Due hills,'-' said Uncle Seen, "why how can they get hreati and Meat with them." "Oh, grinned Amos, "ypis are, well known in the Bereegh—they, will p 7 any where." "Well, but Mr.. Knowall, this 75 per cent business I csn't. stand, *hat's to be done?" • • "Why," said Amos, after another palm, "you must get all -your coal paid /or is Bank Bills. or Specie, and pay all your men for a few weeks in due bills; by that means we will be able to weather the storm that Bank has been raising." • Uncle Sam looked, incredulous, but fol lowed his advice; he was employed .for days in *l o aning due bills, and gave Know. all a power of Attorney i to- sign for hint The formis were ; printed to save time, and at lasts wag nailed themphin-plasters, because he said they were likely to have "a good deal of done and, no ;neat." At the end of a few weeks, a !diger amount of these bills had. been issued than Uncle Sam himself was aware of. 1, Mr. Knowall had not been idle, and dvery time be' want ed a fips Worth of segars he rould.get one of Uncle dam's due bills changed, and put the money in his 'oivit pockell This could not last forevef—Unele Sam was Man of'llte best intentions; but he brought distreast on his tenants—they could not ;pay their rentS, - hut gave their due - bills-±so that at hilt it l'was like two pugnacious getitletnen.oc/i4n,ging ;card/. "You- owe , me nine. says Tom. - '• 1 4 "I knoW it," says Riolt; liberals my dne bill for ten, give nulaiitillarichatiOln sil ver. I owe Uncle,§attrtho 'amount, for some lette'rs he has paid postage on for me, and he went take: thirigtelse." - ' "Havin't got it," replidi Tom, "but here's it one of the BorogubXAir.Bnbble, •just as good." itT .._....:..., , :-.11.,„-...-4,.;::,,,2_4„.:, ...- ' l' '. i ' ~` ~ e =' , 'N . f.S ' '" .r- th . ' , .. 4 `.'? 1 N - ~... 6 : 9 } C Nu , 13401 - 11 k Altr:',l ....) , ..„..-d-.4:pii.--,by-L , --- `:.,--. IE2 - F- , --.0.4=-1-5---- ta ----:.;, ...* ( .'- , Antti aitaXitiretT i Oedilitiefetiiett'i a debtors, ~, ' . ; -. Now had any one-told tine be was 01%h:treasury! man be w . Koocked - him down—be is a violen , ter,man, but still thinks Van Buren's treasury Scheme irerYi bad, -yers bad in I deed. Poor deluded gentleman] be had) his sob-treasurers -nit a small -scale, wh& fleeced him so - comPletely, that he - has been cottipetted . to suspend bitsinetis, Some! of his debts have been paid through thej Bank, who took the', notes given by his , tenants for rents &c.,land knowing then td be honest, though pressed, cashed them at a air business discount. His aft' 'rs have been planed in the bands of a bitratorsi, md they tell me -that a decision will be made on the second Tuesday next ,month, at which time it, is greatly feared by Uncle Sam's remain ing clerks, agents, dc.c+ that the report will be unfavo able. From the P;presr. 01.1111CAt Lvaes. •To the siemakrafic Ex.governor, who beat Gregg, the ftderal candidate, upwards of twenty. four amuse* majority. . "Air"--J iv Anderson my Joe, John ." • , John And T ear Shake my Jo y J John You once was very dear To every tiOn4at democrat,. Beloved bottrfar and near. But now:9' nce you have honest)) , Come Dufr honest Joe, , The locos p urse you htgh and 13w John Andrew Shulze my Joe. There's Diivy Lynch and all his crow - With Trmisory Subs and all; Abusing You till all is blue, Because you give the ball That'b rolling for old Ritner, - With free en's forceful' blow, An honeztlpush to victory John AnOew Shuize my Joc. And there:is Billy Wilkins, Chief hjaOhall of thefew That's 'unrolling through our streets to day, This will to you seem new. For Billy Was a Federalist, ,As you and I well know, And not Jike you a democrat John Ancirdw Shulr.e my .foe. John Andfew Shulte my Joe John You know! tnie David Porter, Now tell ue, should a democrat Become his blind supporter? Should we forget the perjury? The insolciency7 and ge For such i man in this free idol*, John Andrew Sbulze my Joe. . It has been said that Ritner, Was brought up in a bog. That he's h stupid Dutchman And worse; "a damned Dutch hog." But you my John have to!d'the truth And comecsat for old Joe, The demotratic candidate, John - Andrew Sbulze my Jee. - .What if ba was a weaver. • And made the shuttle fly? Or if be Was a wagoner Add cracked his whip sky high? • Has he not drove his ship of State With steady hand and true s You think he has, with democrats, John Andiew Shill= my Joe. John Andrew Shupe my Joe John % We recollect the time When yo,i were up for Governor, • T`was told in prose and rhyme That twenty thousand- yon would beat Old FedeMd Gregg; and so Will Rituhr beat this David FL Jutin AndrewShulze my Joe. And now let every Democrat, — Tarn out for honest Joe, John - Andrew Shake and all of (heal Will mardh op toe to toe, And lay the Loco Focos Flat, floundered at a blow,. Then freemen one and all join with John Andrew nuke my Joe. MARRIED. On Tdesday last, by the Rev. Wm. Cooper, Mr. BARNHARD BARS. to Miss HANNAH SHELLY, both of Pottsville. On Tuesday last at Reading, by the Revd. Mt. A. 'L. Herman, Mr. WM. COLEMAN of Robison, to Miss MARY HILL / formerly of On Thursilay last, by the Rev. E. 8.. Ev , tins, Mr. DAVID PRICE, to Miss MAkGA. HET EvAris, all of Minersville. I'DIED. • On Tharsday evening last after a ling , ering Mr. Nathaniel Davis of Port Carbon.inithe 28th year of his age. The friends of the family are invited to attend his funeril this afternoon at 2 o'clock P. 'M. from kis late residence. Tim rnernbets of Pulaski Lodge, No. 216, and the Masoni4 fraternity generally, are respectfully invited to Meet at the Odd Fellows Hall, in Port Carbon, at 1 o'clock, to attend the remains of their decealied brother. Another Sub-treasury . Scheme braham i i arvis, the Van "Buren Pommes. ter at Hastsgrove,Ckbio, bus taken leg-bail and the responsibility of removing' the peo ple's depesites. — He was a noisy loco fo. hopQahe imay make apbtber. . Grgat fPrEdeet.,--A Canal about a toile in knelt to joint the beat} waters of the Fox andtWisconsin flitett still cause at uninteirutted-naviggation between the lakes and the r ver hlisaiseippi. The work only requires boo lock with lift of seven feet. t,~a.~.u_~p.das:.. .a..w.....~ ~.. l Vs logvihëiij Come up tif:Akelll4ai . You who htianrotgatting.ttitini ;N900" to 4100 majority in Scbtrythtll. daftly. 'W6-are auttiorlied to offer - the &Dewier Bet tt - ' it; i thar jd ha, 1 That he will not have BOO: Issoo That he will not have 900:and 4100 H Tlibt Ritner will have' a majority in Schuylkill county. The above to be taken einlleatively. - Whitt-Sub Treasury 71Teket. I Abraham L. Doughtier 1 year Daniel Sbollenberger, years Director of the Poor it , ‘ George Moyer. Auditors George J. Hantzinger, 3 years Charles Dengler, 2 years. Sub-Treasury Tj • ekes. For Governor:—David R. Porter. For Congress:—Peter Newhard. rar Assembly: —W illiam Mortimer. For toreaer:—Nathaniel M ills, Jno: Snyder. For Commissioners, -Echvend altinor, for 3 year.. Benjamin Lanizer, for 1. year. Director of the poor:—Daniel Bartolet. For Auditory—Peter Kitts „for 3 years. Ed ward Huntztoger, 2 years. Per Trustees:—John M. Biclsle, Joseph Wool Shipments of Coal for the week, ending on Thursday evening last: ' Shipped Gy Delaware Coal Cd George H. Potts, Charles Lawton Bell Bolton S B Reeve & Co N A Coal Co Hodson ty co • Stockton & Stevens C. Ellet &Hyman & Niee Michael Murphy Wm Wallace & Co A S Nichols T C Co Palmer & Garrigus Davis #l. Olwine S.l Euckle 4 Co. PE Hamm 3. C. Cirsovtua Potts & Bannan Totten & Ulhorn Payne lY Allen N Evans N Nathan, 8 Sillvman W Bosbysliefi F Fusin L Hanel. Hugh. & Baber SUndry Shippers Inistra 8 may lard, so Female aces .of ing the young Ihe has tnd we • • 1130 • - That Porter will not -lpti majority in Governor' - JOSEPH RJTNEIt Congress ' Walter C. Livingston. Assembly George N. Eckert. Commisstoners Trustees Charles - Wilma% Michael Graeq: Corpner Jacob Reed, 'Egg. Schuylkill Coal Trad eh. er lid report, Littl Schuylkill o reform limit Schu kill Haven LITTLE SCIEU-Y.IAKILIO C 044. WAIVE' 12.1 Jos. Thomas . Mobile Tally more Niagara Alfred White Ceres 26 Abi 8 Ann &map. 27 Toapedo _l_43oebe 186 per last report NO ' :ON t. I is • , . . . Tha following is the amount. of Coil trans por ted on this Rail Read ) ft* the Meek inkling on Thursday evening last: i 9,883' per last report 4879' Total ..rryv. Penn `Haven . -- .TOTAL SHIPMENT% Mauch Chilnk, ' 2,59 i . 105,583 Pinlstle* ' ' , 1 833 '34 . .1V Penn Haien, 215 . 0,217 ~___ 4 • t . FirIffM:MMIIM ~~ti Si: `✓~ The - folks on lhii . evening Pee . . ._ , The 'folio t a tg is the anSottnt o f VON t r a nsported. on this d for theowieklending onWedneedly, eveninglllll,, • . ' . .: 1,097 tons . Feria t Report, _.. 37,§09 .. - Total •- . 38,519 3 eetti• : CE(3.IIADDI4TY,CoII r. . . , ... ...: •e to • og lirthelinouitt; of Coal trepiported on this t ail RIN . Uf ,for the i - wisek. eliding 'on Thitrsday evening 1011, • 43213t0ns Per kit Report. • -- .• 104;594. Tots! • • 10E1.923, • • ItiingliT a WILL, Canceler. . WM day $8 W,H r RYI BILR RYI sale. RY' OAI Krr COk CLO TIV FL, BU. EMS—!2 cents per dozin. LARD-1 i cents per pound. TA LLO% lOcents per pound. • HAMS I cents per pourd. . CORN .0 _Li OP 8.5 cents per bushel in.! emandi e t ,coN 19 cents per pound. BEE:SW. S O( —OD cents per pound. , FE ATHERS62 cents per pound. . 'COMMON WOOL-40 cents per pound' MACKEREL, by the hid. No 1. $l2 00 No 2, on i SALT— 50 per bb1475 per bushel • PLAST It .is worth 7 00 per ton. , . HAY 611 .per tos. A SPECIAL meeting of Pulaski Lodge, NO 216, will be heir: at the usual place, on Mon- Aley evening next, October 1, at half past Tee clock, P. 41. - runctual attendance is requested. September 29 7&- I S hereby given that the following .named Executors and Adminilitrators, have tiled thcir account!' id the Office of the Register of Schuyl kill county, and that the said accents *id be pre: sent 13 the prphans' Court of Schuylkill county, to be held j t. Qrwigsbiirg, in and for said county, on Monde the nil day of October 184 for con firmation. I. The Account of Philip Bensons Adminis trator of the Estate of Conrad Bausum late of Manheim Township. deceased. . 2. The Account of Abraham Bartolet Admin. ietrator ot the Estate of Dorothy . -Bartolet late of Manheirit Tou%nship, deceased. 3. The Second Account of George Kimmel Executor of the last Will and Testament of Peorge Kimmel late .1' Brunswick - Toirnship, deceased.. 4. The Account of Abraham Albright Adinin. istsator of the Estate of Daniel Albrighi late of West Brunswick Township.deceriaec'. JACOB - HAMMER, Register. ' 76—te 1125 Boats 42 Rum - 32 1593 18 900 13 648 13 647 12 5 97 9 449 .8 498 a 399 a • 297 6 299 .6 . 298 5 249 5 247 2 243 4 199 4 198 4 199 4 198 4 298 3 448 3 149 2 98 100 - 2 102 2 98 2 100 1 48 1 . 50 13 648 Orwigs . burg, Sept. 29, 1838 • • ice;• NOTICE is hereVreri, that the Subscriber appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill County, to distritrote he astral' or proceeds, arising • from the Sheriff's Sales of the real estate of George Rahn, will attend for that purpose at his office in the tiorough of amigo burg, on Monday the 15th day of October next. MARL ES ITM AN. OrwiEstillirg, Sept. 9, • 76-3 DissOlntim of Partnership. NOTICE is hereby givers, that.the partnership heretofore existing between the Subscribers, ander therm of Prior--tr. Griffiths, was dissolved on the 27th of September 1838, by routes! min sent. - M,ncrsville, Sept. 29, W HEREAS a Stray Cow came to my cock, sOes in July last, being a Chesnut Bay, of middling l site, from 9 to IA yleate of age, and the same hating been duly advertised and no owner appearing, public notice is hereby given, that I shall selllslid cow at public Amphora on Saturday October 112th 1834, for the benefit of whom it may concern.l .66 i2;ioo 15062 274,405 5238 • 286,406 . 195 8 260 294,666 I MM /FILE Register of Schuylkill County having . 0 - greeted letters ofadministration of the estate of Georgie Lynts, late of Port Carbon, deceased, to the - Subscribers, they hereby' notify all per. sons indebted to the said estate to make.payment, and all persons having claims against the same, to present them, duly authenticated titt .the, scribers for settlement, wiftmot delay. I. ' ANpi LYONS, HUGH Both reSibiinit tort Carbon, Schuylkill county.' °Sept. 88, 1 , 75-4 t•-- • Notitie", To thelSotsoribeiv of the Tors Hall. • - 1 Coj'tn,lostalaieorol• Zero tlothirp and Bf sniii up eachn . ,share . of stock; is - milt:argil iyl to the subscriber, On or. befirre the first in October -next: . _ • order of the Roard. • JOHN T. HAZZARD,. Tree, "I '44•11! • °' 450 7810 8260 s. ty tolte,pa • Monday • By 5 1191 3 1/ , A ATIEW IRON ". • - - ilic. MardiiiireAktore; - • iiii nn 4111 E nliieribers would reipietfullY announce . .to public. that lie has added to 'his formes stalik.A . • ind Ha rd atereoswiiisting wpifrenv , Amen . . and English Barlron. Hoops and Sint 1r0n.,11 nd Iron. as shss4 Cast ; Crawly. Shear. an, .and English- Blister and.A: 11. ' Steel - Vi , Monso.hole, ansils.Bmith's • Bellows; '.diet I , hind, - chaping r irid, Broad.areii, rtiye igha eii; together with.* general assortinen• - of Lion ongery, ill ntishiali will besold zat diibid- ' Ices, bv• . • . JOHN CLA.YTOIf. Apri 22 , • • , , , . ,:BS- , 670 Oft 141097 =I ENiME ,•7q, , 80AD• d•Cor the weekending on illainidej /et, • • - -7 , • • 2,38.5t0ne t Talbott,' . 414.131.1.: '52:1 5 . 2 1 H. H. POlle*C9llect"' MI LCREEKIetiIIi ROAD BRAXICII Rau. R 944). riolaski Lodge. Attlee. -HENRY PRIOR, DAVID GRIFFITH. 76-3* A otice. JACOB WOMER. Schap kill Townahtp, Sept. 29, 76-3 E=3 NEE ~.: ".-----______ , ,I'. 2 ;' _ . . ATAIW 1300101:,, .i - . : , e .,,,,-.-: ,„_,,,:=:=. . - ..,,,,. . •.,.,,,,, 1 Amos Imgels. .gegpectlially i ! ir :, iiy i b. ...t, 'friends and:the 'public generatly,".thti -he hits '..j..% - Jost 'n*eive4 li general assortinent,,hl'y, yida I`',: .Nyt t flo OCilidti . 'attiong which arc .- -.,_,.,,;;-;,- ~ 1 ..;_,.1•- • r' 'Bogert :Clatha and Sattitietta;'Grn `' - Igirk -In- Morino; . gliah and French do. Luatri .. 4V4' ~ 1,- . : :' de Skin, Penh de Sot, Grade Nail Ind ' ihtt* . Silks, Ranieri and 'Domestic priids,-lita' :Raba;.. - , -;.___-''.;.: balivie:Popirlino, !Serum Shawle ditlllilili - ,Th - 14:. : - /: - .,'"1 bet, Silk iida Cotton Elhdkfe. Jacodet;;', bilti'..!;:i7":; ; Barred Atailinatobinet, Illation Lawn, . _:: - :Xtist lin t Swia' a and India M i nn Edgingiti - ' '' -' 'quinine kw. Hoskin Billi,Sillt,„Cottint,WoOlerb:-. ; ` ' ~,, -- ..'„ Ektbkaltin ilidikirlin Gloves, Allnhair„Billal l itiibli-_ , Wald, Vidiated, Cotton and ViroOleit'•;Stitakintil': • . , •:;_. Silk and coittin Velvet, Vesting's; Thitelii,•'l3ektre. leen, Fuvtian. 'Genoa. Cord, "Wiiih'ingtaW4eartir .:i -..-.. Brown and [gentled .Mtialink • ItineiCatd: ) thillitiV, Bird Eye, Lined and "Cattitifiiiirir — ; •-: Aiiiiirs and f rirnittiie Check.o4;S:vii - lIBlaIA:i .. 4. - and-12. 1 1; Reutltlkoketa,lililkiFlairineltir en 1 - i c,... 111,idlifii,Bla * Ck lienjervyals. §atin;i4P'a:! ' ''. tiavf4tbeit=l4'•::: . la:fg@-',IfOOnt)0G,111 ,- -- ; . 4 --, • :, , "w„.9r 1 1 - Q 41 10 , • 'ton .Sui*tidOi.. B oe7. •-. ,.'- ); Sei: Ttliii:tiSillt: - tfOottiiit:,trmini.'' ' ''' : = wOd 7 Sol44Stci ik,i. '-'-' Ai itit iihiai - 94E44C, ~.. • at triehitilit: gi• „ . - , .;`,--- 4 ,..- -.:- ...,.., . ..4,--. : ~ Pottevilre; Sep, : 29, 1838. ' ' --'' '''"',..- r•-•; ; -.- '- 11:1101.0CLAMATION,Wherees the ImiteriOii' I✓atvtt'BLYrrs, Esquire, President4ifAlie. newel Courts "te common Pleas, tit ttiejthtiiitie* of Daaphie, Leftmon, ayhemis, and jutithie of the severalCou ifOye? and Terminer. anig General Jail • comties, and Gehrge Ranch and, DvinfelrYjed. Esquires, judgei of the courtze lOrkejind•Tfiir.;•• miner and General Jail Delivery. for Abair:jet:of all capital and other °Gutters, in the mid ee.tutty Of Schuylkill—by their precepts to niediricted tested at Grwigebmg. the•3oth " D 8 8, hate ordered the Court of Oyer miner Mid Cenral latil,DeLtvery.to bee. deit at. Orvigsburg, on the Last Monday. °Met' neie, - • (being the. 29th of said. month,) to(laid.. no One week. \Notice it therefore heieby given, to the • ..mnet!bles he . y . 'itre e arid, ere at iy. vii h` theijl :ions; mutsll tugs, hid( tit: and ell thioe, tci*.peakeelite then Sheik be sie lotto shall' einst:' eddy Notice. •• •-• • NOTICE is hereby given, that the au fibers. appointed by the Orphan'. Courtiol,- county, tb settle and apportion tbearrset the, bands of Geo. Hill. administriddeorqtre. - " state of John 111,11cr late of %Vest Peek.township in Schuylkill cirunty, deceased, to and arming • soots as rice cradled thercto, according to ler,• will meet for that p.orpnge on Monday the., IStlx • day of October next, at . one o'Clock.." in , theifteri noon, at the house of Michael Graeff:lnnkeepel: in the Borough 0f0r5vigeberg.....,„,11,.......- CHARJ..ESTAMMAN; • JOHN P. 11011 ART; • JACOA.BR9OhIeFA:S r ...,. 41 - iditnor ; Oniigaborg, Sept. 24, 1838. t r . =9 Piano for Sal • A FIRST rate Piano, belonging to titte,,,Af t ,t-7,., Heitztnao,•isill be sold verT-The t bsee, cam•be seen at the Pennsylvania - Hilk Alipti , to L. FISHER, WateliTAl4te. N., 8. 31.. P. 1.1.; has also for Oalar sorneirery 'choice and eplendiB Pitnoe , well toiled. Pottsville, S ep 26,153& •.- • iii,-iheigiyert • A that a Court of Common Pleas. for the:* trial of causes at issue, in and for.. the county of Schuylkill. will be held at Chwigsburg, in the county'aforsatd;na Monday the 22d day, of October next, at 10 o'clneki id` the forenoon, -2 • Therefore al, persons having suite pending; and aR. persons whose duty it shall.be to appear et geld COotei *rill take notice and govern themselv'ellaccordingli. PETER F. LUUNO;Shnia Sheriff's °flee. Oi•Migsburg, 18311. S - • ' • - Pwactuat attenriance it demanded *oldie Am* and Witatesses swounoned to attend this Goan. • • • . Ir.NSOVA ENT DEBTORS.—THE subimribezia. a have applied to the 'Judges of theCottif of mon Bea% of Schuylkill county, for the benefit of its' several Acts of Aisembly .passed t'or the reliefofirt. solvent,Debtorsi& that the said Judges baveiPpOinted bilonday the 29th'day ofOct. nett, at 10 o'cloclin ! Ole, forenoon, at the Court House. in Onvigslittli for i bearing ofusand Our creditors. when.and where tlarf may atMaci if they ,tbink proper. WTER' WERTZ ILLIAM PHILLIPS.* • JOHN THOMAS,* JOHN BOWE.* • ABRAHAM LEVAINb• JOHN HEN RICKS. WILLIAM GORGAS: GEORGE HEEBNER; PETER DI LC AMP.* ROBERT COOK.* WILUAM MYERS. • —f Sept 22 EMI • COCIIKiNG GB, aoMcr ber would reipectivillyannnunesi - the pUblic that he- hnn'. l , ,etnigitered ,- his arrangnineinsi-fiir prOcaring.eastiojo,;.itrd;ihat ho has - now on: hand twn ghee . • .-COOKING--STOVE 8;"; which helvili.bebpppyto disposporibine 141, . :Op* trireash‘ Hirwookl wish personalp*, and *mine fbr.theinnilveir;" the ll .B k 6e l:o* *ko ~ grivantaivis which belonir .toncnef - --$34nA DeriKao tnatinfactured.• ••• ritlikarould aIM lnforth Ina friewditia*W;AWissi tinnew‘Anat gilieral gliaculmugAii• -- •vs'l• - • • - Copper,tittre . I rinakiital6';'' , l-- , -; Pa -'44ll"fr- All Of Which in be;disposed-cititiiiip.fOr .• • • .GEORG.E RiMPittEtt 4. : Pottsville, 5C0.22;4838: " A ziGELL, , S series of School: iteived and Icir - aale by ..0-Alt•-' • - - &ram ber 26,'1838: •-• ipz - • E 1323 El 4j El , _ .- 176-- , CS Patent