Inspector's All Pentasithania` sir for . Ricier, Never Itae Ontocracy obtained'hitch - e sign ! triumph, never has loco focoilm been so completely ilefeatedroute IfiAlows route; and the Porter party are scattered horse and foot I Go. on cheerlv friends, but one mate effort and the dap iir our own .Res4l er.d rejoice sn' our success. iluntingdon 4 has disowned , Iter 'unwor thy son, Ritner inspectors twit elected in .17 out.of 25, districts as , far as heard from. - In Huntingdon Borovek, where Porter ~recolved 164 majority for Senactr, the Ritner Inspector was carried in , 11 major ity-115 Democratic Gain—Huntingdon knows Poster ! Franklin township, has braten. Porter and sustained the Sinnebrakers 1 This is 'the old township of r. Porter, where he has run heretofore wrthout oppo%ition. • Li Antis, Springfield, and Williank.burg lownaidpi, where Porter to 1836 had a- bout 170 mejority 7 :Ritnet _lnspectors bave now been elected. ' Huzza for Cheater 1 Ritncr tuspectons nave been elected in thirty ione—aut di ,37 townshiO. Bedford Ahoy! All the towniiiiips exhib: it gain for Rit'ner; 4 out tiflr carried. Juniata, In Lewistown, Ritner inspect or carried for the first time—the wedge is eritereirto split Porteriwrn `Lebaniet. Firm and True! Every township but one carried by the Demo cratic Whigs—Good for 1000 makirityl Make Way for Old Berle ! The Lo cos said we could not get S district. in the county, we have carried. ELEVEN !a mong artueVare liohearini Union, Elam -burg Brecknock, Carnarvon, Upper Bern. Pike, KutZtown, Longstvamp! ! Battu is,showinw her TRUR DF:3InCRACY. Delaware Triumphant f The Demo- cratic Whig* belie carried all the toe d• ships bnt ONE--GlorveriMtph. . • Nunn for Democratic Adams ! Ev ery, Inspector but Two cOrrieu row the goodeause of Rite& and Democracy ! Lthwaster,—the"old Gourd Still, has carried 30 out of 37 distriets, which is a gain of seven entire di.tricts Allegheny is Coming ! Pittsburg and Alleghenytown have carried their Ritnci - inspectors in every ward by upwards of 600 majority-•—and la districts as far as heard from ! So much for our riespectehle con rention, compared with their 'paltry at tempt ! Iu Allegheny the Porter calculation was a majority for them •of 225 I Huzza for the lion of tbemest. Butler is turning! The Recounts all indicate changes in favor of Rimer. In Butler Borough and Conequessing we have carried inspectors by 45 majority. Crawford.- In Meadsville our inapec for was elected, where we never before had a majority, and all other returns re ceived indicate changes. Beaver Erect. In Beavertown and Pallstown we carried our ticket—all is favorable. Mercer's 1300 majority. befeeted in Borough, but everywhere ! else triumphant. Hue= for Mercer. Westmoreland. Ligonier, one of the strong holds of lecofocoism has been car. tied by a large majority In favor of'Ritner. So far so. good ! Well Done Centre Harris, Howard, Half Moon and Patton have elected Rit. ner Inspectors. In Bellefonee,Spring and Lamar, we have gained 200 ! The Por er In4pectors being elected by an aver. age majority .of only I I. IN CONCLIMIDN WE STATE THAT WE DAVE. LOST NO ToWigsmls WS CLAIMED ! DAVE GAINED NEARLY ALL WE conquest ED DOVDTPEL, AND WE HAYS NOT YET SEEN A TOWNvIIIP WITH AN INCREASED VOTE AGAINST UP!, wurate OUR PANTY TURNED OUT TN TEEM ITIIENTITH Port Carbon —We are requested to state that no opposition was made for In spector in his district. A compromise was made, Ind a Porter Inspector and Rit ner assessor appointed. The foul mouthed pieces of loco focoism tai our neighborhood have claimed ti majority of 8.6 for hispec tor. In Barry-there was no opposition to the Inspector elected, who we learn is a Ritner man. -and elected by the 'Porter men by mistake. . Tote for Col. Waiter C Liiingston If yen would have a man Of talent in your liattonar.Congress, one who knows the truth, dares maintain it, and bas eloquence to support it ; but if you want i non-entity vote for Peter Newhart, the extent .o whose ability is to say yea and nay! .1 Vcle for Dr. Geo. N. Eckert ' As youilditintiet or Assembly, ind Ice will have'- p, Min brindeStry, talent And knowledge atm-county. One who wil protect thecotioty iiitetest, end second the wishes or oar ‘ cominpilityl lad if you only vote fiir foruestalte, vote klr our.good friend Mortimer, who does not care which way the world Wage; ea Meg as - te ceo smile ujion hoes.) ruitor guests'et . Patent Pause.--The twit hive IPPlPered a fuze, nd will put such blast into . the Porter party as will blow these sky high nest Tuesday. --""7- 4 rir '• •• ~, -ht—Oir- ! C In C(46)n ir 161; -' :. — iiiii of evalti • ' .er,, 11 .*.4 4 1A 1 1ik. 1 , -, i -0r..3 figT itottAtt 44,4 lllll4tnin- l'itt,'.ipq!--91P•IINgItt:74Z l r Iluoiing4va . shithol,,f . hvorbe Ai , under oe#l,llßAt4w.i9frol_MOMllHre. pared. ~ k ,-. 3. ):1 v i... - '- : Personality befirierne;:the*werilier;:i Justice of the Peat 11.00f40:00?ieskid 1 c4ftigiti..l..kiVeatOil 41.4,11441.4134'rew, t 44,et, end Benjao in Barmen, •vvlato bethillely. saAiril anti hairined.l6;letitifyiln‘the ateiernent to the public., which, appebred itt the Miners' J thorns) ofttctobeejit. :top, i over their signatures:ii Arlie io the, heat of ' thetriutOwledge efid:belief. _ - ANDREW 'RUSS.EI..,,i, • BENJAMIN - BANNAN. Sworn and subscribed by B. BaMmii, and affirmed - to by A. Ruvetl, tbis 311. day of October, A. D. 1838. :' lb AnothCor Misreliresentation has been asserted that we made an acknow ledgMent,"that the election s ufloseph;Rii ner would make a difference or $3O OO to us. We have said that this desirable event would have such an effect oil our re gion, and tend •ito much to restore confi dunce, that it would make $2OOO difference to our coal business tor the next year; we think Basta% and we believe we *id be ixirue oat by every intelligent man in the community. But we ieee aotone sin gle cent bet on the general result of the election, but a barrel of sweet' potatoes; we have a trifle, perhaps m all $l7O wagered on counties and districts. We have been repeatedly anxious to got hundred or two on the Governor's election, but we 6 find money not so plenty as to allow it, so our poverty and not our will prevented—all the cash we could raise we had to pay our debts with, and atight squeeze at that tool Si much for our pecuniary interests.; High Pressure! —.The /* l nca's had ;their lying handbills aholit the result in Hun. tingdon . County, circulated here jat the saute time the new& arri!ved via Reading. As we do not attempt to say they were printed before the news arrived, or cut and dried before the election, we come to the conelusion that thep have a steam press which saves alt labor, and dOes ateiwork of hours in seconds! ADVICE TO THE LOCOS. For their own good—the loco betters had best refrain from any inure batmen., or it will be bad, worse, worst fur ; their iocketa when Porter is trended. ,; Leen neater. all latent —The Locos at tiaras burg (loitered a bet of tio,ooo upon their fayerite Iron Gray, which the deinouratic Rime - rites im mediately took op, the locos then offered Another of $lO,OOO, one thousand to be pasted. and'ithe bal. lance in a few days, probable till thei could send for it to Washington; this was ahounapped op by tho never daunted'F,lSts, and • stom per of 2%000 prepared, with a promise to throw in three e ihousand majority. for Joseph Miner: This has nut be the last 'deices been tattoo by the Pottetites. Since the above was in tape, we. taste that $lO,OOO i■ offered by a Gentleman in Harrisburg as • bet that Joseph Ritner will be reAeleeted by 3,000 majority. Hp to the kat scanunts, tbeliet had not been taken by the Porterites._ g:vireo Groy.—Thio is a patronymic given td R. Porter, became he is the bobby on whom Martin Vit ti Soren -Invest° tide over the freemen of the Key Stone State. ka well as from hie heart bring hard as into to the impression of virtue, and' fr.,m hie having grown Ern in via:. IT AMY 021<t -di4 tmotra, let him read- the State. client from Huntingdon County, as attended to in our paper of to davi the overwhelming majorities ag inst Porter where he is knowia and despised, ■nd the universal thange.in favour of Ritaer and Pure Pnneipids. GOOO sot Gamitigns.—A dlmineutsh blackleg from Philadelyhia, named Bob Todd, was in Bar rioburg a week or two sinee'and boasted that t►. Porrsa an mi.o is =Acres Gamut:la. GAM B LEES WOULD nor as PERSECU I'ED ant unm an. sgrr GAMING DOUSES WOULD RE CEIVF. LICENSE, and susAi kacmo se rot .I.ICLIf rAtterrlowito! and the gamblers have glori ous times! Huns fur Porter and mobocracy! Dont Wide& ditei edge toels.—tmeas, leave your bowie knives- at home on election day. you'll have sharp work month to keep up, with us in voting—you are sad blacks and well handle you abo.t the handsomest: Neel detpusaifinit —ThiPenosylvaaidti le dy ing game ! friend ,Neal's Jour of Observation has shown him the unanimity of the people in fa. tourof—.not the false jockey. but the henna' far met. 'Oh sweet Arnie Per" simpers through every,colomn. While Joseph Rimer waseetoing cool indorpo• rations to finned individual enterpriM, and manissoth anomprodionit ~'pnitid the Stile, De. . std 16 Porter woo voting .irfavor. or gifing them ills sanction Ili not ved at'all Where.the Mosey ewer" • •---Domocrats, have all f you correct idea" erwlitexe the locO Cocos get their rolls of : * Vag, ,oew bank notes. See one Of Oath 44stre *leiter. Wit is accepted, they trot to particular -itidgideals sad .b onc o_thiv.,..Thouott, Felfoui eititeurit Is your owe moos, -seal limn Wuhirigtoe to the sob: mailmen . Utdefitit:the eleettaw of yeaskar candidate. ;They.divide , the beta among a large earobes; if it is woo the soVutters keep the . ease. • r sue, and the Stake isyea back to the Tren arr. if tier; iritilleksail uu litav) taxes muss Pd/ ' ' ' L'r • a .. , ~ • . The Airii:', - ifiti i. , , ....L-o*. Ihr-N"td,"1 11 "k and fa ker" Ai* 'infamous *what! Og II WS r i ' ll .. •PcA. k • . ft -`• tack on the Nair - ii foiorliT ~..K.1n0.,8*1 mo . iw ea Chronicle to be Tiewigr tile alai__ 1%.." . —; This libeller is . 4ilisti -filealrar Ilona it Power, and a prwrowhalakiltsfiliakibil !T.: tbe - Prowneed at ogolitead.oowßimotgavoluoaxi . plaawftooe who has lost tho.,,tiiifidockeehor his , 64 ,,, ! county &swell ask.fr eu trd!;2 01 0 1 ' - 7----- • • - . , No: Nor wellimetbalPweaopportt ? No. • Y. SEt TZINGEL. LOOK Al THIS ; f4 - 91 3 -Mit 4 1 rf : : 1 0 11,8 4 1 1;WIEW '')Wl l ' l 4 riig 19",''f..411M1491,t-."l4:ll4B*.ANl.trisillb•lt il tt J more by - 'l6OO 14 4 *44 1 4 tiC4iiit' perfeesedllin Nair, Yok.llrateil' rk 4 iebirsiisibi 0 4 e4r?. oirpolfrimpkyu*.ata4;Pfeci Aac:,4 l slr Was tsecisMinize: &Attr fainsiVrisslsti , ha , by on - lila Yin lii,Ads now be and Wright - 11 Bank's are. tyily are notiSubi.TreaSorra worse—in as *nob at :kit Tinnier -have hiricrao--- 'sources; snore 111fili Died crediik tie more efficient gents in transacting irkitiangia, iinirinifibre:ie riponinbla, for' the Walesa. 4 nsets? i ibex . engage: • Is NAM it'sase security uwtita got, Inhale New York, who _has aborts twiniklr wink= yearly passing through bis.handst . - Hamad. the desibrity of these Risks Who irui. peoded while bolding public Nage beau 'fairrity bantis of Mr. Woodbury atiereithira leciarctcd with the Treasury dePartmeiii:ift Wiableiteka ' What s3rt of a ank.treasuri has Robert T. 14. lie ofeintignati nude, and ii -130 not le defaulter . &U. near 1140',000. Has the Trimly, ever lost i• inks suns of a bank? Does the Scarstaryad the Treasury 'do his dot, when he continues a 'defaulter to the aniotineof 1110.000 in office on the plea that ha was gorged with plunder, and that the appointment of a suc cessor wised only lead to new li-ands and ,pecula tioni? , . Had not on the ltth Saone ry laat t 31.0 f Me principle poblie dellieltess.serindied the Govern ment out of $750,000, brier sai' average-of bier $14,5001 And of this number were not soma tria• Mu the seined and even third owes} ' • Why are they nokihrovrn into prison u wits' tobias Watkini? Why are they nol prosecuted as Samuel W. Stonebrakor, who miff owed a -Wanes of nine or tea dollsrs i and was never applied to this settlement? If any loco foco *ill answer these 'tubber'. act; we can give them some more nuts to cruelly MI till MMUS . getralau„. SONG, Vol "TAD DAY CD TAD ZDEDTION.." Tune—" The Merry Swiss Se' Arouse ye. arouse ye, ye Patriots all: And hw to the pstling **ay: - Remember, 'tii gleriouifreedom's cause. Demands your votes to tiny. Bribery--CorrnOtidnPirly influence shun, (Bear they what name they may.) . ReMember your country--.'tis she alone Demands your votes to !lay. Arouse then, amuse thess- r -re Pettit:4 all! And hie to the palling away: rfeedom, and Columbia's cause, beusands your votes to day. . Answer to the Porterites.—Why was not the charge. of Perjury made against, bavid R. Porter Wore his nomination ? ask the locos. It was only known to four or five individuals in Huntingdon. John Williarnson s E..4ii. did not know it till he was sent by Porter to John Stonebraker tit' see what he wield swear in ,the,,Geinnhell suit, and he bai-ibecerfiiiiirtivßed-d ':' When the Storiebrakere *published their iiifidavir, the records were ex*mined and round` ' to corroberite their statement, and the strang est proefibtpublic ‘.3mininn is the result of the I nspeekeistiectinwie his criiitAinty. I Go to Ilteitinitii(yotiWitelic( -- be con. o r vinced of Port r-,te.:frittlidelOrielisotyericy, and read ...the s rioni'esilitiWitiTerAili back the Stonibrakera. Pennsyleiniazbelle - tves it, and will`pitticeherverdict :on 'l' ues. day! . , W liO ARE THE ) DtgOCItAEN ? Do Ifiarbol, Buclimian,%Volf and the' I ik;r constitute. the . true democracy. or do they only Barg the lion skin upon their craven limbs to conceal their true species? Where Were they 20 'years ago ? where but in the leading ranks of federalism and toryism! who in the Elder, Adams' adminis tration proposed a convention at Hartford for the purpose ortorming a great consohda. tedlgoverntnent, & reducing thestate rights to a level with mere corporations !—of that party who during the last War met al so at Hartford, to sell our country to for eign enemies ! is that party the demo cratic party ? , No! No ! ,No ! We do not know them, :we. do not awn them! the friends of Ritner are the. only true friends of Demonritc.f—ii is our boast—our pride —we 'ate ;the denunciate . tit the school of Jefferson, and ours are the doctrines under which the people have been triutnphant fur forty years, 'and the doctrines under which we are toV . htour present contest. Hain then for itner,lTruel Democracy and 'Victory! -'' 1 biers skeniet have iiiOdirgeisories.-A hue*, or , / fie! si,oll fly tiieftingliantibillpar ty.papere,thet in Lehigleounty, out of'-23 toWnefiifis Weill 0°4 . 1;11 CI itetnocriisliiiin eleetnii, 21. inigiehtera. ° Timm are , oii, ilis ly ten •erect!ow diistriets in .Lehigh connty, with the 'ekeeptiiiii oft Borough, and, the Distrielerif sot . eietheißorotigiiil which we itokl ' tern tailors. Inepear. 'ton. , So much for theiitrulh and incurs.. r .y I They increase tikji Falsuire *nen in buckrifiii • ' - 4 : '- ; ' 4 ,'.'""' li ' - • 4.1 ."';',.iik Ike altmpt, - ;001e.•'Ili : , eo office holdem have teitietilak Van "Buren's funiflesh , roapf, iied *Nip tiers glyeo otAlo.c4'-ikithet Inuit 10 . 401 little• for Neer Terhi Delawieriend atV et stater yeti° v.ae. - - ;: y rifirthe ' Weise: V 66 40_ ing Weir 'WOW rigentHWOr rather 'will smite k after the-election.. M outicicloctsvis i . :-/SA ;•,:" . , '''.:Tio , :::iikkmakotiltikiso4:3l4miPti: tedAbitAtegi4ritiiwitt4 f° * 6: :: 1 : 1161 rlicOgait: 4 oso 4 ; ti; 9 le , it?iggitit -1111"1"1 , CIV I.lo,ol,:*.iriANtir; GuNtIP u_s R4O: CoL L , , • - • " • SiNitaiiCtrr ' ThCWRIKIR "Cs i . ec o o A ttA wi eib- iiig pi44thmebOrewlii ba: Sawa, TerieprilseAtliiitc'Alielhaidi orltt e Will:gini.4 l .alika a ter in the guod cove. -Net il ' t is 7Atiffhable.—The Yattopates .a the bxxs..to hewers of Whit haiui . 1 taleeete.o—Lank. at hafts vials .pare Whig testae with your quaint!, 1 011)1ATYlikET . ,110 1 HELD Pclll:6V/P.E. SEM 29 . AP' Tiro Meeting mos. organisca -trylrho appoint- Men& of WIIifLIA2II AUDENRIE . II , Chairman; Glamor Riven P:r4b-rxtufeuiolga• .Dastrio. , Kiafrica, Lgu Lanaoan. Pnyas norm add4ostst g. Easorr, Vice Pre, indents; & Charles WatzutaXl4.llexanusta Out Joao Ojrarairra and BaAiiiirSiti Triecakr, Secretaries. The meeting was-,then addressed b y the-andr. man and ideobjeeta Stated. • ' " 1 'in the COMM of theafternoon.: maims' C. star LaVinsurron f.. q . o uia u. w., fi u s , Esq., ad dress-cid the meeting; cat motion of-11. Wi. Com mie( Esq., Mr; Andrew Ruled f oin the (Ann. miuew appeuned to proceed to IlloOtidden,. and examine certain charges made . against "Da rid ft. Porter, was called on and made a state ment of the result of the EsamigiaticiLs Of the committee. . . Mr. Bapaao, also (rum the committee. gore a farther atiteuteat of:the matt or dud iovo•Ogo . - um?. ~ .A . CoMmittettor 3S were appointed to repatt resolutions, expreatilre or theSsentliments of the meeting. viz: B. W. Cumming, Peter Vona, J..C. .liathifies„ William J. Mayor,jutio Ea nit, W limn Koch. Julio ,Maishaisner. !antes 'Stillman, Philip (lamer, Walter McDonald. Dr- . 1 10 4. Dantel Kramer, Jacob Biddle, WM: H. Mann, Leonard Scholl, Jacob' Sanniel Latimer, John Ells, John Bond, Arthur 111cHonagle ,john Litman:4n, Joseph Morgan Esq., AAr e a ep haan & let, Isaac much. Daniel Koch, b Shelley John Stinnes J Charles Ssegfraed. r lacob Mime. Jacob Weber, Samuel Yost, Johns , Italia, John Hetroer, Abraham Dowiat, Daniel Stiyer,(Suitth) Daniel Well• Cf. (son ofJacoto Weaver) and 'Geo. Heisler. • ' • This cOmmiue baying Mired. ft* cdosoltatirm retarded and,reported itereautble and Amolottons which Were adopted by accfamatioO. Er Cho proceedings which follgwed.fro.brestb ed the very spirit of democratic fteedom sod-can• dor, that we regreip be tinder Uni necessity of ezcludtng them to make room for the mass Of other matter before us. • S NATO a REVIEW His Advice 'to the ConverVa- • tives. • • ittriistated In competent authority that Sin is lives of Virginia. hats Written a letter to the Democratic Conservatives of Pennsylvania, id - in which he earnestly remonstrates AGAINS r ANY .tiONSERMATIY E GIVING HIS VOTE FOR GENERAL" PORTER. THE ELEC TION. he very. prop Orly says, W i tLL BE RE.: GARDED AS A TRICEPH,O THE SUB. TREASCRY, AND THERE IS NOTHING LEFT FOR the DE-VOCRATIC poxszavA TtvEs OF PENNSYLVANIA.! BU I' TO U. l'E KITH THOSE WHO THINK AND ACT wird Tuvw ON THIS GREAT QUESTION, &NOT° AID IN DEFEATING THE SUB TREASURY CAN DI DATE.' • At Pottssille;on Monday tilat inst. by. the Rev. Doct. McCartee, .W. BUY.. DYE to 18ABEIALLi. daughter Hof G eci. M. Cuinming. '. • Come up to the Mark. Porter*, • Mei, You who boast of vetting from 1000 to 1200 majoriti in Schuylkill county. • We are authorized to offer . the following Bet $5O That Potter will not 101 majority in Sclidylkili county, . CIO That be will not have 200 f 1150 That he will not have 300; $56 That he will not have 400; 9100 That he will not have 500. $2OO • 'That he ahl not have 614 - $2OO 1. That he nut have 709 i 9200 • That he will not have 800, $2OO That ite will not have 900, and $lOO - Riiner will have: majority in Schuylkill county'. 'The Armor, b e takeri Hecate*, Anti-sub T - • ---.Ti c k. f . 'Gonerniar • JOSEL,H BI i NEIL . COW". Walter. C. LI 1 tam . - Asseitlqy - '' George, N. EciEert. ' Consaisapt • Abiakam L. Min mas s I year: Dantig. t"hollenjbe . "ay* year*. - (~ Director - oft/le , Poor ' . 'GtOrte , - 111 er• Aidisters t tleorge J. lisinto ClukirlOs 'uteri --ehartecvn. 11111dinet ra 1:1-r,„, 41 4 er . Jim* Mad MM - - . I v-caul wpm/. caiOltlf tad „yews. ; , 6 ir ni;. : ', I;jr`. ' '.7` ' . ~,p4,:fiii,rioiv,:maliriiLit.Poeterz- -, -, -,, ~,,,, , ..,„„„ gat -i,, t oi, :toes Aki.aiii t ._ . 4,_... L,-7...;:::::. cenivise.--N.. r. 41110-1.. "F"' , VVqL,i : - itac(iiiiii(o94yloll9l,43 - •(, --- ' ll 4 • '''; 1 • irsii , Aseemilrilltieurinigarbil,llL,.;;T- , ''',-. ~ a d hooloicipio elarpt i mi - ewil i-_ A s _ ~,: pui . 641,4ii . ,..=1,0 . 1cnier4„1'; 1 1 . 0 1 0,.. ~..a.7"0V1.14% .::(ifthe,774, wki -Hal, ,Vieitillti ",--19iii.,Conistisilipietivrata -- - , s,r..Fr.- . i'!: 7 '',-,- _ tvi - i,.,,,,,,,, - -Areiijiii,iigii: - tiorier. fii4 7 0,4r.5.4:—•:.,.',.- -,. ..:'.- - , : ~,,,.oEofteg_-.0;-. IrilliM,--,;N::,,..-,-,, yea nr.- t narkilet.-- - -" . , _, - - -,-. - , . _ . - Dined*, of th r poi,i4 , -=.11400c- — A , ' ` tp_ A 4.,...,Ct, •;.--,,,:.....:.,:. BEM; IV TA " 11 172 7 t- , .., : ,,4: , : illw Antlitintt:l--TelegAtisi* ' . ", 61 1 14 .!t. - n -- . -1-..1i . ,.. 'F'-- ''.'L'l::: l `Ctik.Sliatic:' Iti . .,- -, , :v !iiiia HuntaitilY.ftra,'''' vr-1 ..,_,_..._,t:! . i - .. k . •-•,S-.4.-1•.::: ' . Ciaitialine 4 i 44*,.l . , -, -.,'4.-.. .-.:-±. ....1 1;•.!:. , " Pis.... liiial • eimi'' ; '*C'' ',calm% -.. liller' ---1 4iinitte.,AW6,..11338.: .r.. , .. : --;'*''' :WaiiiiPon. Ma MI lOa lb* Wig I : o4 int - Un giNia lihiptisanta eY Thursday eied". Shipprd Warsaw Void George, H. P. Sell &Ito* A. A Coal Co Charles Lau too S Reekic & P E tlamm Stocktm & & Ell!posit & Nti licebon 4 a. Wm Wallace& 1:4 C. Ellet 1' • J.C.Cirio'inaa Patti & Senate! 4 , 91 Weaver .a Co ' 'I 911 4. 1 •' . .II • - - 300 T c W Sham .111 Nichols , , ' 6 . ' 310 Palmer .2,11ar t r . 401 4 , 14g Si Seek!. it. 1 ' s : 4 ' 203 Payne 4- Mies - " 3 137 F J Pars.% . 1 .- 143 J Sun N Nathan" Sundry &dope Scbilytkdl Ha 357 .113,749 ter lAst lepeiti c 5062 . 214,411.5 - 19 Little .S4e 5i207 LITTLE SCIOTYLKILLCOAL !MADE 3 - 2 53 54 52 52 -34 52 54 . 34 54 4 air May 1 F. Kepner Jos. Thomini 2 Deliemore I . Beppatch 3 L. Mc: Lane' James Mato, Mobile R. Bradford' Niagara e t pui. 29' Buffalos 12 - Riato • • tps per last relit& ' • 207.80ats • - NOTTITT . CARBON RAIL The followin is• the amodot el Coal irenipor ted on this ROI 'Road; fir the week ending on Thursday mining last: 4.34 a 'per last rep in 53,319 Total ' NA jHAN CLEAVBR.CoHin:w. VALLEY RAIi RQAIY. =ECM The I - Mowing c the amount of Coal trunnioned on elips - Reid for the Oleic 401,64 eih Saturday evening laet;'. • • - • 2.813t0ns Pet lut report., - -4424 -: • ant 1 11. - me :311:11K 1 t 1311111 the following 14 the amount °falai transported , on - this road fOr the week ending on Wednesday" °Wetting last, • 1,736 tons Per last Reboil, • . . , 39,921 • .; - 41.ds': GEM HAMMY. Caileetar. WEST HAIL ROAD The following in tho amount olCual . transponed on this • Rail r Read ibr the week !riding :on . Thorrday evenintler t " 6.086141n5 - , ' Per last Rsport 1.08;923 - Total 114.969. • !ROBERT a -tut&temlectoi. For the wank ending 20th inst., —. ' Boats- -Tone. Kink Chunk, 164, 5,664 Parryvilk, ! 12 2 61 Peen Haven, ' - 14 -.1411 TTAL SIIIPMF.SITIL ,! Faueh dhunk C ,! . 2,763 11E243, Prryville. ! - 905 34.825 aeon Haven, 1 --189 - 9,962! M;=M::F= RE.VI - , . Pottsville. Oetolitr 6. HO& WHEAT FLOUR, by the load was worth ottirto- 11EAT•113 per rwribehio detoasd: • • RYE. FLOURS 40—per cwt.- in deemed. BUCKWHEAT PIOUR - 2 50 per ewt. lo destaair RYE.' by the toad 93 cents oy the boeholdx . - • O RYE AT CHOP es gents per beehtS S 55 void, sdN, MATO,. 8t124 - Oita pet MOW CORN-9O wit per Nobel is det -- Wd. , CLOVER :EO—lttir pit %MeV . . TIMOTHY KED-4100 Fe! beeho„ . - PLANO% 140 pet bosh ilik deiand. WHISKEY tidiite Polinato. atrrreß am* striud—ja. EGGS-11 parades'. LARD-11 tionspor paltiOd. _ TALLOW 1009 - brit& pored. _ - HA MS 141,totts pet . peso& CORN CHOP 113 tento.per. bwhel radii a$ BACON-11 ante pet pease. BEESWAX ...10 cents Pot i7OM r uf r ad- ' MA by tbo-bat.l4o: .41 100 No!tall, SALT.-2 30.plir biLe15_,41001414„ PLASPEll l ,l4itorth,7.99rma.; HAY $lB. ibis. ' eV;Atia AMIN'. • posoti • 411111 f Nig/at:Um *Midis lNA' or etwitkilig 41i Inie nigh ‘11.111:tli411tly l IW" -11 / 1 . 141 , 1 , Tfrir7 . 4 :;0 " ze= . ; tfeigraisztas' - %NW. VANIVis the.utiiiie cif the isbiaribi4ii . 11-?_ fit Kyr Carbbd;'.cair kstaltinr pow- with i t g fiirav rat il;:i i ra t o it atiiiiirs t r V -44-ntiat . Pon,pirbimii Oct. 6,, 18* • '..PRIVATE &alai Privaia, iStis' e 'clVia;l4r: tract or well-timahered ' = coil Lama r„ dL-P Cootiikusititeiat kOO , italtijitsar . abe Dasvills iifLeciaardlioyer and Assent amikliant %shwa of Coal ism thte4l(iiirilt , time: ,ens 'of which has been l opesett Ositl- Deny, sill be - sad orr, *cm simioditiseripet s nit Ambit hafainitiso, and ths • y tu : . • LEIMIIt -7" 1664 _1696 946 • 837 12 11 to - 10 • - • 5.20 2 • 369 . 7 _ " .337 6 . ' 307 - 6WIB - 11ALL.,Elt. - , - - ' • Agient chir, Wm, Dalle4, - :.i.4.1.; - • •• . At Dr. CbtebiiiteriL-1 - • t r.j:ii . Pottl4lBi 0et.61838. • .71!. 1 " , 1iz . • nowo-,and Feed blore,--„Ai ...., . . , • „. tllllll4.l3ubseribers , hawk - 0 1whal.alielit:Y*.0i izik wiiii Anil teat Store.iin .111arket &islet; . ',lbaiV!!: Roa Rail d - -forktroidjointni Sninst . . '118014 17, '/' where will always !tines hand's- ' ' iiiiiptt l ief: , Flout earn. Oats and Provisions; ant trikril44; *1614* oftl*pablie. . zj': ' .- -7 ..r!_„;,-,. '...- - -• • .I.ERCII ili WOokigigi = ;:=' , :rj'ee ' POttinrille,tot.ii.-11136... ,S.. .• - "711;.:3L4 4. ..' 000' 3 ' . 143 2 96 1010 ' AGO 3071 BEST , Cueumber Pteltkerme" . '1211„' received lad tot ; •AbaktilA t Pciirvitatita Roll Refectory iky JOHN SlLVitiv-m0 . 40. 6 Potteitte. Oct. 6, 1838. . A _ PST.Mt ibe I Ith of Reptemeer between 1 0 4 40 .9.vi1e end New Code. at Run's - tile:with- .2.different- stirrup.. Anyneirawgiitait wilt return the aims at Mr. George, DotightliJk-,LiF. t" port •Caitioii;or-it Mr. win; 41°,1i4*:kTre'vi..-.. Ville, receive a - rettimalle 'rewire - : JAMES PALMElLTisi4"reitiiitP . Oct. 3,1838. - N 3.16 MO 3826 302(14 notice- to - ventracsorsi: . D ROINCOALS will be received attbnOilkerif ' - /olin Franklin. Fag. in Tamagni; Subsiriberi, until Wednesday thel2tb ofClotrawri: s )7 : next. at-1$ o'clotk. M. far itradial2llo 4 o,- Masonry of . sham - half a mile of Rail Wild' Bernath . efTainagus t Elinteificationa - ind of ;his ‘srork may baleett it the said' QOM *2W - Wedlitidalf otic the 3d of October. time. frimosskilmillAsereceiSiollorliyini the Railsand , Ripaning or Re-bitildiiii,aibridg aeroas-the Little Schnylkill.-over ' will pis& SAMUEL LialtP Tainagna; Oct` 477:4f 590 taso 8850 ..-' . Notice - .,7- .1 -- - '-;- • -•--,;. '-- IWOtICE Mhetehx,gitrOn. that'll!! I . ini;..i'l 'ill , eprintini by dot arihitii Coorr :401. 5 i4 kill «Pump to eell&s.Miaipnettiten Ili liiietteler,, , the Jiatris o£G4o. Hill; -iiiministtiMit of 4lie'iiiirill • • stile Of.lolin Ulu hitesof Westl*WAMenietti*--' , .:- , in Schuylkill- - honiity.. , ' , 4euilised.iivringili; .- loch -is are mottled' theieto. necord MT - UN will meet for thet pnrpiiie on &twill, the'lla"l l. - day ofoctober kezt. at Mieeckiely i tiiiii*., - ridon at the hove of Michael pr A ttc - aiikii - or*,, i id•thit ' Borough of Onfigebuit, ~ ~, I_; - . -2 ,.,:,, , ,‘,-, , ..:,,,,1-' . CHAR VISAVITIVIANi., I / 2 1.-.lv!' 3CHIN P.-MiliAßTr-,••;f 45 JACOB - BROHAV .- 4•7 i - ,4•-;- ( .7 -) • • orilteburg tV,I, , 1. K ept. Sli 1838. ' AMlitar I EIE3 . IDIROCLAMATION.Whereas ihelmituraliGLl, a- Caiitit , Iltftvit. Elmoires. Tftsiditie , Oftlift . -1 :seriiial ,Coartp.- - of Coduncin rieli- itther airotties-. - of , Etauphitt. LebatiOn. - rind - Sulu-Ail* iirPetiiii s :' - i. -sylvania. and justice oribesevgrat Clunsot . .oslo.l:i and Terminer and cuMml ;ail Liti Oidiveiy,- eilkt.,,.; 1 coindiei; . - and George Rentsk-ine IYesiiel!..:_ifia„ .:. • Eslmires.lu'dges of thel'eriort if I)icrlkat ;,-Tif:V• minimandGenitral.3B4lPejivery.foe-ilietrorjr%v all replier and Other Offeriders. in Abe aalittediAtit t . ' ,ofilehtrylkilP—by thetii ~0 and, Cenral Jail! hie Mireprecepii tii-PridirieterVf„3- ' tested , at Orwip t bursit e 30th deyvif-Sojitenituti-': -t&3s. have 'ordered Mel Court of 0 " - - ant mift , , , i4 ' i p, miner ,: '', . - -:l . rif Orvigeberg. n 8 'the itotlMOodir of --• , •• ,(Seing the 'WM of said month Iliiiiiititi . ."-'‘eMikl: . -' week.'4 - ~- .. • ii 1-. ~- . .- , -.i, . , - .P. , ' NOtimis therefore hlreby given, to.thaeoroneek, end jgettee of the peati 4 and timetables of the said Weal - of Schuylkill; than* Oire_hilliol3':i said pieeelit commandrOto be then and there a oteiiWtleitk in the foremion of said-dayilitili:th - kft:i,i tolls;ieborda, inquisitions. imamirmtimk and -' - rotheffititimberafices; in rib these thniii.litrfrk(*,- theirintrees • appertain ;Ito be done.-4 -and* ;Vl;:thieldr ,- - that are bound by. reeognizanties,:topi, . against the prisoners that are Pr.ihinf j elat-4 - 1 lif &I - Jail of said county of fichityMill'i e_4(i. ' * 7; - OMb and theft top prosecute theft Mriduill-teliiikt , - L -. ' _ lin' F.:I,IIPWIG,ShifiW:? f 4.! Sheriff% Office. Orwit -' - 4. , .-: .....-. !., ::: ,v. septomber t 9; iB3 , - f - , .. 1 ;76-.... z* - .101 op MAT .—Notice is, beftliy-xiftm-z --AL', shit - stein of Coi won Pleas, for thir';:tind;or.„ trainea at Mule.* and gir the county of tleholihMi7-. will hob* et Orivigsbts* in thei - Vorinty iftioraiiibc. w ay M k tg door October neat, lit 10 is".clickler. 'the forenivie. _ IL Therefore all personal, vingeeibi *iodise eat , *mu whose 6 1. 1 7 110 0 11 be , .1# War.at .ai d . - - ' ~- will tale notice and 'revere thmmves acceldi . -; TRTER F. LUDWIGAIIW= ag . 1 _'. 001 4 11 1 1 44 : ::: : - L . V - j ,..WUft ,, ,sy " ,- ,1;:.,...1 - ';. "oetooforleirrifi*ia4opid7ifthhqiiiiis: mad IliStoiserisimerse*foe*Wo# 454,,Ailit:ir .. ... M5l 1511,033 ENE SEEME =MU MEM!MM2 isourarr ,Dzirrogs.— THE istit • • AU'S applaid,ta the 4udgea olVe Court cof Calaws was Pleas of Sehriiliktil,maavy, aor.tha beattaratiW. -- affriarid Aida atAaaembly pawed - tar 'hi rehear 10-!'? solvent rkbasTrn• di that the la rs inramota.l4 , - idaaday %batik!' dajorOct. Timm 10 a' fikrimaa; at *Clam Maws, Orw4eaw. ii*akor . buns . aadaar crsaitors. ar!Saad..7axtibalk; Say amid if dim ddrikyr* FT: • E2521*- -,.K0HN:2 10 r 14 " -. -3 ' . T' r •i- SA.,i'..- - . JouN a" "!-..'-: _ : _ :,-- ABRAHAM, iliJlt s .i . "44'''.- , 1 JOHN iHra 4"4 it . :7.. •-•.;Ck , •%. 1 ...0.- I A."'A t.. _ 406 1 6. . - ' - ' '-- - ROHERT.COOK.• '-' ~.. ~ :• =l:,') i •i :t '141411Y BRIO: -A- ' ,i_ 3 -':, - , 4.; - MON „Cver• . : ` 76 t 5 ,5 1 !,0,..t 1111131111 1. ' . , 7,7 -,„ ^•=777. , -.-:" 7:.';' , „ , • -- 1 ""77:,-7, ....: 7 47,....,,,,,.. • ". 4. ••• . 7',- -",- ,,, ?..L - I •--,,` '''''' ' ,-7-rN;rtifol• 1 . El ;~J II r -I;
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