I' -TO Tito PUBLIP. A handbill has-been issuSfA#tiirg: o titrit. WEDNESDAY MORNISIG, OC FAO tIB3B. I last 85 . bylettingthat Russel* Bannari . Bah of lad' far. vii , uiti testa, to their Repi.rt. Thry did mot ifairif every —deig. neatly printed .• r Jr stify to the thhOle Report; and the asser- Jas Office at the &new exuta prices. • that I .lust the money is absolutely POTTSV J Ll .Let the People . 'lteniesiber that' - -DAVID R. PORTER - voted in the Senate last Win ter to instruct our Senators and Represtfertalives in 42on gress to vote favour of the • oftious land infamous Sub ' Treasury fgt Let the People reMem beithat if David. R. Porter AIR eleete4Governor, and the Sub Treasury Bill should pass, the Government war a gainst the Banks will be rtin tinned, and they will again 'be compelled to suspend ipe cie Payments:- and the cOun- Itry will again be flooded + ith 'Shin Plasters.. 07 We have ' wupd our Paper Ibis morning, instead oG the Jsua I moroh g. Wednesday. • Vole Earl)•. I.rt those Ntlin wrah townie o, , tii•etr, and ovoid the crowd wiiivlitt ill a=seti ble rout•! the p ',Hein the later part of the day, voti. early ! . order at the Polls. -:1)::r We are ,pleti.ied to learn 111.1 t our 4C B irgefs 'has appoii.ted sufficient spe cial Police, toTreserve order during the .day, and to keep the grills open. • This is Tight, give Grir play to all. Push on Keep moving ! NVot k today, my lads and Juyt•ph Kil mer is Hall our Governor ! Keep moving --vote yourselves, and do not let a friend to our c•"u4e be inactive ! One more Pull .; "6k. Fur the itottur of our State, one can 1i- Aloes, and True Piinciples; a lortg a strong pull ! and a pull altogether ! Look out for Tricks. When you once get your correct ticket .'rpm you vigilance convoi.tee ; doo't Ict Triy loco loco touch or 1. , 0k at it. The Magici is ha= learned them some tricks a twirl changing rates, that bas !weft ['rite. tispd before to day ! Remetnber,i'lls our Jail . warning. Mechanics and Labopers. . Do not forget this day, that inn e which is the organ of Van Bureri,und tto supporter of Porter, denounced yUu rift in words , these. "IT Is IMPOSSIBLE TO MAKE HEROES OUT OF COBBLERS, AND TINKERS." _•Perjuty: Perjury! Perjury!. Two or. three persons perjured them Selves, and one dead man voted aF the fn erector': , election ! I hPy a•e kijovi thew be on their guard, for tl t atteorp the like this day, they will be arretrted, an the heaviest penalty of the la x• (Iva . them ! Beware of Handbills r Coming from the enemy .! the country fronded with them, and .Ae have in, tone al this bite hour to prove their 1.14011041(1s to our fi:iends. Let all retrii.mber that if any truth could be spoken against tier, the oppofition would have , e , lpql ui on k months ago, therefore re-j•rts. all you hear, and el you see; as infannitia fal e More Exposure, . The Locos, are triing t r iinpret the vo ters of Schuylkill rowdy with the hi hef that the Whig party, are in favor: of Con' CompaOies. Our great leader, flovverrior Rimer has tito , often shown tit poniii•wi for you to he deceived. BaC lo,ik at Messrs,', Frailey and Krebs, the iipprovors of Porter, they are the advocates lot' Incnr porations which will cripple allihe ener• tee of bur county, nod are now a• . hOet the county, telling the peOple H int Gov. Ritner and •Dr. Eckert will press coal companies upon out . stare ! We know better--do not be deceivi 4 Look out for Forgcd AJTUR.ILIZ.ITIOrI .P.l - We have every reason to believe that the most piss and flagrant attempts a. ill be male to palm false naturult4ation pa pers on our inspectoo. /4 Amiertiotts of the LOcom, Theducti I,cos are dmpernie, diey es•ert that they •ivili now say and do ad, thing,' Won od hut, correct or not, to Secure the election of their infamous candi•late. We believe, they are edithd to 1 heir di ternina Brits, Ifor they have shown evideme V womb Cf'their sinCeroy. • i. Be On your guard there fore frOntl4: des. peratinn will suggest many plincldile filse hoods—shun them as you wonld the lep rosy, un them as you would • a ( s tdiaratter itke I), t vtd It Porter's 11 - i . ~ Sawyers To don rescue! set your mills going, afid eufdi Into lot:is-tit aid P,lrtertmn, the) art. nutting Lut du bs ma of lake use. th e n plank tut) attayott filtd , your ruer a doe, a, 6/ ku To und -posairely false. li , won the mot.ey— but finding that the Porter men .were de ierniiiird that liunttinger should r.ot give it up without a quarrel. I told them rather than have any further difficulty about it, Him/zinger -might take the 'untie% and keep it—aud lit was mean eon ngb to doso. EDSY a ID BOY D. - I, Moses Reed, beinz the Stakehottlei i of the above.inent toned $5, do here certify that Edward Boyd did not give up the ma ne) as LOST, but holds out that liit. the winner et the money, and gave iip twee) 'I., as Boyd tient, be would lit.e to La nut of r. quail el. MOSES REED. Sehuytkill Haven, (Jet 8, 1633. Naturalized Citizens. • - Plat no i.l h iu these Aho seek'to ine me your passions, and excitc ) our feelings a gainst Gov. Ruiner and his supporters! Their assertions rind their promises are alike deceptive, and when they have used ) ou for iheir infamous purposes. they will cafe nothing more fur you, and they writ forget all their 4111 d words, and make ) ou hewers of wood and drat% ers of water.!— Beware of Wen.! I risil me n, WIIO AGE YOUR TRUE FRIEND A? in spite of all the calumnies %loch have teen heard on individuals by the reckless loco lOcot; let us ask who have been. your true friens here? Did not :Mr. John_ Volt, the father of Mr. BENJAMIN POTT,, good...and true Rimer man, give the lot on vonieit your Cathedral stands lo the Cat4l - Church of our Region, and when the work ; stopped for want of funds, did nut 1 Mr. Bcjamin Putt advance $lOOO for 1 1 you to go un with? This is true! what cause then will )ou support, that of ) our friends and Ruttier; ur Porter and the shin plasz s er pitt? Loco County Meeting. Saturday last, the I icos, alter ma• king Several day's exertion, be.d their County Meeting. This tremendous gath env, was to have sealed the-fate of Rit ner—was to have crushed the hopes of his party, and to have scattered dismay and consternation ever the country. The *w ul day dawned,t here was no hew er!ipse! the hour of meeting came, se heard nu rumbling of an earthwrike! Our streets were still and quiet, unusually so; perhaps it was the dread silence which usually pre. sages a temp a': we trembled in our shoes! At last 3 o'clock came, and the meeting asseinhled--;there it was in all the impo sing grandeur of some seemly strong! not 40 many as came in from the couiltry to the Railer County Meeting! Such men; _ so wan, an woe begone Drew Prinin's curtain in the: dead of night, A.id told him Troy was Oar rulotation is alm•it a. incorrect, ag Their inn t.nu wa. bi,t nn inat , er, n e ‘i ill li-0e,14-d. Their fiees e ire a-10112 ' their hop s are short, Cleft! was much li.e in the [netting a. could le. J. tvid at the bottom of the rain(, and the 14)01 . .pi °kers ) hi, 111, it to thake a huge impre,- IVOIrI, COU d not tat-e the steam! every thin_ , was Mid, II ,t, -.tale and unproloalde. At la., one of the loco or itots more celebra ted for the quantity Oran the tin dity of his prolluviimi , , one %Ito if the road to.trutli s as but a tiu trier of a would go :round t• it rn ly for the ph asute of eh iking hands I .rich a he; determined to break the rpell ! up he rose! he [myna his torrent id elo quetiee—,woie ever) t u or three seu en yes hY his creator! aid broke oil into such l a tor. eid of f aild aLPI6P, that all I the well ill-p..sed of the " u ort..n. seven• I y became enraged. and de,!la ed that lie hurl faster than a h :rNe e-,t tad might h , s•til run', and 1,41 the meeting d. el owl( th-y enuld not rt tpd It. V 5 P are 1,114111. e s titiv orat.,r lis ide spirited -pecorli MitierNvit.e the same evening! Thu -s end. d ths great cirrinty tneeti- g, the speaLcrs could riine no ap:ilapic, and their auditors cool [slit r their spirits. The adj , iiirriniunt took pi see, and litid it not bleu Inc the ittormitial4is of their n party, and the laugh sit th. se who witness. Pd the signal failure, vest 1 w uould' 'have known that the Locos had a County meet tug iu thts liorisvgh. West Branch Meeting. The friends of Rime in Minersville ' and its vicinity, held a meeting un Friday evening last. It was a "ruu,.er and no mistake!" 200 people at Om least were assembled! Sarni. tleillier Esq presided over the meeting. assisted by several Vice Presidents and Secretaries. r. L. Cusp maitheingcalled on, addressed the meeting in his usual happy manner, which was rapiarmisly received. Vigilance Com mittees were appmuted, and other evil-- ' lions made, which we, trust will result in ..the ovei throw of Van purenism atm 'lie Sirti Treasury in that District. We know hint this day the Whigs of Mineisvitle will du their dim! MEM - The , above nr-ettur tit iiiittersv lie .ma 9 r Riled ni the house of Mr, '31.0. preyog , .. I irge and enthuaturtic w the guilt. ernig, that il t ey. were CORipq lied in arljnurt. 1.1 the' tichonh Ifnwe, t e fueh waa w an , ...ell to eithlinwm,.;. They dr. ihtng,i w.,11 iu Mtnersillfe. A Good Sigh. THE MINERS) J4*-RNAL. To Miners and rig 'opponents of Coal licicorporations. Charles Frailey, Esq. was in the MI. hatitangb Districts la 4 weeit„electioneer ing for Porter and Coal . toinpanies. We learn that he has promiseirthem, II Porter -be elected Caiverwir, a large'inCorporated company will be located in the Pinegrove Dist net; a large town.,,he built, and a , mar ket afforded them. - Mr. 'Prailey is the a gent if a large tractof coal land in tha( 'aegion, and there is no doubt, but tha( if Porter be elected, Mr. Frailey, our-Sea, tor, will apply for them !for an Iwo-pore !ion! Put it down Miners and Collrer vote for Rltner and Eckert who ire oppo sed to them. If one or two more incorpo• rations be admitted among oi, • the busyness of our region will be lust to individual en terprize—individua;s will be dri-ven from our region, and the spirit of monopoly Stale' over our lands, where we are stiiiring to gain an nonest livelihood! too, is the same ( Iriarles Frailei, who . last wiu i.ter betrayed his constituents of Sally lkill County, and who is now going abotti ma• iking - speeches and electioneerin for Da 1-vid R. Porter—and this is the same Cha's. !Frailey whom the Porter party are sup. porting. Town Hall.—The cur nt• r stone of i-he Tim ti hall a tEi he htio on 1 hio.o,ay nexi, he t`ie members of the Pu'ivikt Lodge, with Nla 4onie. 4tottor9. Another Trick ! The loeus ure secretly circulating peti tions purporting to be signed by Whip. threctejl t.i.CoorresA, End praying that all fur( igners shati lie corn-pelt. d to reside to tile c , untry twenty one .N NUS before they cab become ctliz.n9, and alit int natural'. zati'ist ! luuk out fur 11, adupted country men it is A not her- onter Falsehood. 1 ie loc.es are the Sa'wt party, e liu for ty years ago tried to brim/ this before eon grtrs, and who then passed an alien law, obnosn us to a'l gno I tkitrinerats, and eai ,out down by t itiLLowe as OF JEFFEItSoN, WHO ARE THE ERE-ENT %\iw PARTY A Great Aistake. The Locos -ue Warn have issued a handbill stating that the Whig party signed a petition to have the naturalization laws repealed. This twist be the same peti tion got up hist winter by ihe. Vainuren iies'vt hick caused all the Irish sopporters that party to uittidiaw from the rt. ction and stand al of ! Wattrloo The Holy alliance of the 'Democratic Whigs «ill this day give the loco fircris a Waterloo D,feat, and banish their leader Porter to private life. Let each remem ber Ito is “E PlUribus UnUnt” every -vote is a cartridge to send the locos a broaklside; and route them horse foot and ilrsuoons! Forward march then to the poi!, ! !=,peed Returns. The Imeo. h3v . e n'l their hets taken aq sow' as they dare offer. which is hut sel d.un now. They have a few hundred. lef , to Lnna around the ro'ls this day. Ifyort take them up, you ally expcet speedy re- . . turns. ns the worknny men cannot aff,,rd to Idy !wig out of their money. Whe.e 111. the :111Ctlei all the. North nmpt.ll) money from nhirh they 'used t, ilci ? I.i ritd there a brother of David R Pk.rter ret.itfing ltwreabolit ? Conservatives! Look Here! Thw, Conservatives of have %Oil a meetiror nt which Col. JOSEPH S. RE! art-d as Chairman, and T. B. L.. FREEMAN, ns Secretary. They resolve.d tb eupport Jais'eph Boner, because is the opponent of the Sub-Treasury NoTtyNG. _ give you my hnnor, that shat I say is true," exclainei a niyurinus liar. "llnw kind 13 giVe, what nobody u take." was . Sheridan 4 s- rrply. "We slake our verocity"-,exclaim4 ono of thf• locos. 4 Give us somethipg of value for a stake s out- rej finder. R ' • 142 not a ynar ortrro'shows us a Man." ,Ittakniltesta: I the fact that a respeetab!e gentleman has known nothing agsinst Portet's char. det..r, evldence of his innocence from the c barges. alleged a viinst him ? Could we mit et guilL by dai'y Intercourse it a ou'd he a limyy thing fur society, but a ho does not know (!,at secret—shuns put,. lteity, and that justice though slotk is al. ways sure. No one can be suspected un til detected, Mid providence is always sure to expose the criminal Maryland. We have carried both flouseit of the A.,:tenibly by bandsante majoi Wes, alth:o' it is probable we hate lost our Governor bx Thi s . was °oink.. to their being no oppositimr • • Alte Whig As senility lietiet in - So " d St. Maiy Counties, and °pi theof renog lemed to tarn onf, annti sail it:ip Guberna torial ticket. 'Overt if .aritson`.be elected; however; the slitiit*'lif his Van Buren in fl mace can be lire j kliiiiitqd - with a major ity of bnih Thia ie the first lime the Governor of ilaryland has biicit elected by the people, the char& ha.kg f)rmerly devolved on . . . 'he 'Assembly: `ln the City of Bat irtiore; the ,white of the Whig Ticket forgrovetti:. . : or and Aasembly,- was glOioiisly Itrium pttant, being the first victory ,tietrieved . since the induction of Jackson intolpoWar, with the excep ti on of the special eh'etion, which resulted in the choice of - 114.. Ke nnedy to o ffi ce. Tho following letter-will, shqw the desperation of . -- the Van. Bure party; and the firro.resi in sstagcnadd ir by the Whi'l• ' I .- - . '` , i i.:. - , et Whigs a tare of vont. take r •- • •.: • selves. . We - learn wiih deep pdin that such seas' the tttrageons conditet or the Van Buren Bien in BaltinioN, on tbed iy and aveninF, of the election, that the vCityl. - -Ltard Was oideted - ..ptit ; bnt not, as We' undOteand i usnlif sevei - allieratins,had sxlTered v42lence . by the Motors. , _ . - 1 , - We subjoin the - follifwing . i - ' Fxiciict:nf-a letter Ati a gill:Littman - of - this .-• .. city -dated . . ' - , . • „ , . -:- . Ba-mixotia, Oct. 511?, 4838,• . . . Dear•SiiL - -1 have but it moment before the closing of the mail. %%re .Ivive, after a very hard battle, elected-our entire n lick et. -We,hase hid every, titia., t o • e r a it en4 l - t' with. The whole power of : the. General Government, and city officers, and in the r - Viin s Ouren wards, wutob had poSEession o• the polls, so that many of our old and in firm men loft their votes. About 1 o'clock this Morning, when it was ascertained the (Vilji.Ts htni carrie4 thei•City; the Van Bu. ren Rare) , marched up' from ~ the Republi can office to pull doWn the Chronicle office; they were driven bick by the Whigs,— Gay street, front the ChrOnicle office to the Repuhl;can nffi6e, is literally covered with brick bills. Thif City Guard were Ordered out at 2 o'clock, and .remained tinder arms until day light. Whpri every thing is Wien m vie.v, we., have done won ders, achieved a !noel splended victory. Fern the Wllksharre Advoca;te A song fir all true Peintsyl. vanians. Atit—'The Old Oaken 'Bucket." Come on to the contest—the call" is loud ringing ; Each son ut the Keystone, the call is to you The foe all his forces to action is bringing ; Then say, are you ready, and watt toireceive it, The shock which the Freemen must shortly re-' pel! Right onward! yea aid! every true at will give it. Anti rote far the Fanner that's :worked Uri Farm Well. • • The hard-fisted Earner; • The honest Old Farmer . ! Ve go fur the Farmer that's worked the Farm we/I: We want r.o new workman—no experimenting Oii the blood fiallowed soil where vur tore-fath ers fought: Well 'keep the old path, and there'll * no repent ; . And evbr reMem her good lessons when taught! Theii away in your pridelor the framer presid ing; tel the note of approval in loud concert - swell. And his foes still in vain may presist in deriding; %ote for the Farmer that's worked the Farm well. The hard-fisted Farmer'. The honest Old Farmer! We, go for the Farmer that's worked the Farm well. , Can Iliten and Porter in vairk with their legions Would vanquish the free in the claim of their birth; And they'll hear in.deep thunder that -these are the regions Where no tribute is paid save.the tribute to worth! That tribute is doe, and we're hast'nin g to pay And" soon they shall hear the 4riumpli•tone • On the ninth of October! ; .'..So longer delay it, Figt troie for the Farmer that's 'worked the Farm well. The hard.fimed Farmer! The honest Old Farmer! We'll vote for the Farmer that's worked the Farm well. THE RALLYING SONG. Tune ••YANKFL DOODLE" ' Deep plans are la , rl-'—fonl games are played It To aerzc the Nation's treasures; Whilst voters pay; and Rulers play . . Awl not 'in lbw pleasprea. ''The Globe cries out "Come run about . . . Ye underlings so pampered, Prepare your nuts to reap the spoils, And get the people hampered." , The Nation yet is deep• in debt, And we're without a shilling—•• Our troops want cash, sonic get the lash, And almost hate a drilling." With trcaaury nose., we biry up totes, And heal our own disasters, . And let the Lind in ruin stand Or load it with "Shin Plasters." The people all, by ,sudden " Have got to be vile hobblers—' Our Naval men, of rogues, a ded, - Or "tinkere" and low "cobblers." Ye voters hear, with borniorear These scandalous coh fessions—r You.once were told', that wealth-and gold • Would follow their professions.. Come Whigs! come all, obey therealli With patriotic action. By one brave fight set wrong things rtght, And-rout the reigning faction. 'Catmint PERILII, on being called an "aristo. Mat." and one of the privileged classes, replied, only aristocracy is the suprioraty which industry, flogslity, persever ants , 'red intelligence Will always assure to every man in' a free stirteof society. f belong only to those privileged classes to which you may all belong in„your turn. They are not privileges created for us, but by us: Our wealrh is our own, we have tirade it. Our ease it our own; we have gained it by the sweat Of our brows, or by the labor of out minds. our position in society is not confcrrecli upon my btu' Purchased by ourselves—with our own intellect, plication, seat, patience and induStry. If you r • niaiii inferior-to us, it is because you have not t e intellect or the industry, the seal or the eet • riety, the patience or the applicatr,"neeesiary t , your advancement. This is not, ur fatd4 but • our own. You wish to become qc/i, as some: . cnAfo :o become- wise; tat there broarroy al road Ita wealth any dare than th a re is tei knowledge You sigh for the ease jig 'repose newealth you are not willing to do - tlnit 4 vvhiehlenecessa'ry te,procure them, The hosbandmin who will riot I till-his ground shall reap nothinglut thistles aid briers. Yeti thinlythe commodities in 'human society, ate useless and misdirected if you do rot become wealthy and powerful by the 'eltahgcr; but what right have you to expect, you tillers and drool:is:lb the hive, fnp shall always tie fed on the hymey and• sweets ollifet What right have y9u, whir do nothing for yourselves, your families, yin communes, your arrondisse.aents, departmun yourcountry or your kind, to itnagine that 4 s i; will be-selected by them fur their laver, their confidence, and their rewards I am not an aristocrat ha that-sense et ine term in which it may heapplie.4 in absolute govern. meats or t-nder imperial rule; but if, by an arra. toerat:you mean a man that has earned his pro. mi.h.ien - by - his labor, his honors by his toils, and his wealth by his industry-oh, then. I am an aristocrut = a nit pleue God, ,I may al way s . re main so.. The . distincti o ns ihhuman society 'dis please you, becatute you hive not the talent or the industry to amend y,our s own potation. you ale too idle, o labin; and to proud to beg, but 1 will endeavor to tr,ke care that you shall not tbb me. I throw badk, then, -with indignation it'd resentment, the charge which is made. I beldng ,to the middle classes of society. These classes must take their psi t in the government of society. I have been selected by my fellow citizens, and by my king, as one of their representatives, and by the blessing of Gud, I *ill represent theui. 4 — Blackwood., Intemperance and its• Fruits. —Governor .gisg. ley of Alabama is, we . rejoite to perceive, exert-, ing himself to the utmost in the benevolent cause of Temperance. lle recently delivered an ad dress before the Temperance Society Of Twits. Isxma, in which he furnished a striking illiistra. emu of the connexion between intemperance itni crime, lie stated that, in the Course of his ;life he had been employed in some .50 or 60 capital cases; every one of which, as well asheithen rdbol lected o was connected with intemperance.--We think the ,Governor, (observes a Mobile pappt.) deserves great credit for giving his InflueneO to the temperance cause; fdr it is the cause of Pub lic virtue, ut national prosperity, and of indield... al and domestic happiness. Our gibbets, our jails, and penitentiartes;hnr poor houses., our lunatic asylumst, and our dotiies• tic circles all atteNhe awful ravages of intemper. once among us, ier i brutalizing the whole man, in 'paralyzing the 'head, the heart, the arm,' in de stroying every thing 'amiable, lovely and of good report, and is ffiling,the land with vicious. Natty some, bloated, blasted drunkards; ruined for time and ruined for eternity. 7 Philad. Inq. • A Good Hit—LA capital anecdote was related to us yesterday. One of our Cin cinnati belles; a beauty of the first water, was recently at Saratoga, and attracted much attention. Among strangers there was considerable speculation shout the; fair lady's idetitity, dic. A new comer, one day, observing the kulimber of dandys dan gling about her, and full Owed on, her wSke, inquired who she_vyas. That is the Givat Western.''ls itt I presumed as much, from tilenumber of ilats s iihe has in tow.' Cin. Neves,. - - Ad 111ineral point, Wisconsin TeritOry, Sept: 12th Mr. Wit,m9r.Tax,Loa fortner ly of this BorOgh, in the 39th year of his •age; Ile has left a wife and 2 children 'to deplore his los% • 4 Come up to the Illarh Porter • • , ites, • You who boast ofTeltirig from 1600 to 120 u majority in Schuylkill county'. • • We are authorized to offer the folltriving Bet : 55.0 That Putter will not 100 majoriti in Schuylkill county. . • , . $5O. . • That he will.not have 200; 4,50 That he' will nut have 300. •. $5O , That lie will not have 400. $lOO That he will m.t have 500. • $2OO That he w ill not have 600. $2OO That lie will not have 700. ' $2OO- •• • That be will not have 660; . $2OO . That - he will not have 900, and • $lOO That- Ritner will haVe majuriCy in Schuylkill county. • The above to be taken collectively PLOUGHBOY •listi-Sub Treasury Tie&et Walter C. Livingotont Assembly George , N. Eckert: Commissioner's Abraham G. Boughnei, e. Daniel shollenberger, 3 ,ea Director of the Poor George Mo , fer. Auditors George J. Hunizinger, 3 Ilea Charles DenglV _years. Sub-Treassi ry Ticket For Governott—David' R. Porter. . Jre Cangreste—Peter . Newhard. . " - • Fbr Assembfr—William . .Mortimer. ' I, For Goroner:--Natbaniel J. Milliano. Shydo • Par Continfainners::—Edward Connor,l for years. Benjamin Lantzenfin I ye a r, , 1 Direr/ilk of the poor:—Da,niel Bartok* Par.-Auditorc—Peter Hut; f o r 3 ' can t ward Huntringer, 2 year it. For Trustres:—John M. • Biekle, 4oattith Wooli'on. , - ! DIED. Aniernm , JOSEPH IltrtNEß. . 'Congress Charles Wilmall l Michael Gray Coroner &Aci, Reed, Esq. ------- • REVIEW Q,FM-FrIILE 111 A K IRT. # Etr w4swel Tema in de per L the • • eh! tel • del "' i'ollsar3le • 9.--tEd• WHEAT FLOUlL'hylhe loid • nib bn • 1 Fri day td 25• • WHEAT 1 75 per pushed, is de RYE FLOUR 2AO per cwt. in id. BUCKWHEAT- FLOUR 2'50 pe itid mend RYE, by the load 95 cent.' by u sel—readi sale.. • I • RYE CHOP EILS ' cents per bush,. _mak& . OATS 53 cents—readj sale. • ; POTATOES $1124 - .cents per bustel indepiatt& TARN-90 cents per bushel in demand. map CLOVER.StX.D4-$9, 00 per bush 1 . TIMOTHY SE,ED—S2 50 per bu shel. . FLAXSEED74I4O per bushel in demand. IYIIISKEY.-745 cents per gallon. BUTTER-20 cents per pound—in Keg* ):7 cents EGGS-13 'cents per.dozen. LARD—IIi cents perpound. - • I TA LIAIIW• lOcents per pound. HA MS 131 cents per pound. • . • CORN 'CHOP, 85 cents per bushel ind errand. BACON-13 cents per pound. - BEESWAX-20 cents per pound. FE ATIIERS-62 cents per pound. COMMON WOOL-40 cents per pound MACKERRL.ty the bbl. Nn I, 812 00 ISto 2. $ll SALT-2 50 per bbl ;75 per bushel . • PI.ASTER ,is worth 7.00 per ton. HAY $lB per tort.. • Town. Hall, Pottsville. rip HURSDAY the I I th. inst.; being the:day ap- IL pointed for- laytng the Cot : , (er Stone of the Town Hall; Citizens and Visitors wild suP togeth. er on that evening at the National Mill.' Sup per to be oh the table at hail past 7 o'clock., Tickets to be had,at the Bar Pottsville, -Ort. 3 11338, LP ST on the ith ofSeptember ville and New Ca . stle, at Bull' die with 2 different- stirrup, A will return the same at Mr. Geo Port Carbon, or at Mr. Win. vale, will receive a reasontble re • JAM.gB PALM E • Oet. 3, 1838. - .1 a/Master Mil A PERSOINI w , hi, nridersta - nds Leg and the various' model Iron Nitric, may obtain a good stt , i iny, to the subscribers. It Y..SLAYMAK Mlargaretta Furnace, Yor October 6, 1838 1 Put Enka Lo THE members of Pulaski L. requested to meet at thei (National Hotel,) on Thursday n at 2 o'clock, fur the purpose of I: Stone of the Town Hall. • Visit the region arc t'espectfully.invit: GEORGE C. BENJ. T. TA • . CHAS. H. RIC . Committee o Pottsville, Oct. 6, 1638. Stray Ctn CAME to the stable of the sut in Port Carbon, on ' Wedges COW, with a white face. The ed to come forward, prove profs and take her away-, otherwise, st cording to law AURA Purt Carbon, Oct. 6, 11,38. PRIVATE "! WILL be Sold at Pnvatel tract of well-timbered - toal Lau, Containing about 400 acres, sit; Valley, near the Danville & P. adjoining land . Of Leonard M Several excellent veins of Coal iract,• eine of which has been tinily will de sold on accom For further information, and ply to LEWIS H • I Agent for %, At Dri Pottsville, Oct. 8, 1838. Flour mid "Fe riIHE Subscribers have , c) , La- and Feed Store, in Mar Rail Road forkp, adjoining St where will always tisie on ha Fluor, Corn, Oats and Proets! attention of the public. LERCH Pottsville, Oct. 6, 1838.. • Notice to Con . PROPOSALS will be recei ed at ihe Office of Jobn.Franklirt, Fsq. in Tamaqua; by the Subscribers, until Wednesday the 1041 of October next, at 12 o'clock ; I. for the grading and Masonry of about Italia mile f Rail r ßoad in the Borough OfTaintopia. Spee ationsland Profiles of the work may be seen at e said office after Wednesday nexttho 3d of 0 tuber. Also at the same time, Proposals will be received for laying the Rail, and Repairing or The-building the bridge across the Little Schuylkill, over which the Road will pas's, Tamaqua,- 9cl SAMUE t. 3,.. - • biotic' I 1111j0TiCB is hereby given, I." apputnted . by the Orpha I kill county, to settle and app the bands - of Goo. Hill, admi state ofJohnAliller late-ofe , in * Schuylkill county, &atee. such ailaro entitled thwel. will meet for that purpose on, day of October next, at One noon,- at\he house of Mau , ' in the Borough of Orwiff.i)or CHAR' ' JOHNI 1 ; JACO : • Orwigstiurgc Sept. 24; 183 DisSohn:ion of NOTICE ; h ereby given; heretofore existing betw ander the firm' of Pridr & Gr on the 27th o 1 Septediber 1., stet. • ' • BE 4tipe,4414 Sept. 29, DA 1 A otic NvitEß t r As A Stray Co v sores in .1 Oil last, bci middling. site.. from 9 1,6 1 C! anme'having:becn . duly - adv: appeanng, phbric notice is 'Nasal! said cow at public . October 12th 1833, for the he •concern. ‘ Seimylkill , Townshir, Sc Lii II 1 II MI et Wean -Volta. I Sad- y pei!mn who ge DIA/gb , .rty, ti...eir4s Nita :ard. Tusqn rora 74-3• 1= rifting,' unnel. of working an ation by apply. R, Ai: CO. Comity. Pa, 78-6 03 .ge N. 216 are L'od'ge Room, at,Ocober 11th 'vidg the Corner ng. B ethern in :d hie tend. YNK OP, . i LOR-, IARDS, ; rrangemont. 1 784 riber, residing ay last, a RED .woeri is req uest rty, pity charges o will: be sold lAM POTT. 78-3 A.E. Sale, Valuable I, ated ijt Mahanoy ovine:Rail Road, 'rer add others: 7 - 'nm through said I penhd.: Said pm ! I odating trrma.— i he terms, &c. LLEI4, m. Hiller, Chictiester'e LEE kt More. 1 1 ned at new' Flour irsuget. near the m Kranter's Store, , t 1 a gopd aopply of one, and invite the . WOOLISON. I • 178-3 s 'ract,ors. LAIRD & CO. " 77-3 that - the subset ihers 'a 601 of Sehuyl; Ilion Ito assetts in nietra rof the es est Pebo township Ised, to! OW among accoqing to law, Monday the 15th . i'clock I in Meaner- . 1 Grae , Innkeeper r• LES - IT M AN, P. El; BART, • BR 'OW Miditors. x I 76- -17— _ „ itnlership. tttat'th e partnership ; n Iti Subscribers, ffiths, tia dissolved ;KB, by mutual con- RY P lOR, ID G IFFITII. • ' • -,. I 7-3" 1.,.. 1-coacnihe'..to c o a c ni h e' .. to u m t y ßa en y c . l o o g f ars o , age, and the ttiaetf aind no owner arab, ',given, that I anitioei on Satiirday fit of !whom it may I COB IW ON ER. t. 29, 1 - 76-,3"