. . lopiVB ..mcma , .2' Z . 6 41- ,1 - •°14,.. 4;6. St' 2' glt * P t":, oro 0 ..". ... ••• .•4 ' ..1 we +~ 41.4 • . ~ . . H tl Pt a CD Ar.CD 141 rov OCD IP CCI - 'V P.L.V,140 0 ilaciao CD P. •••• ~ 4 .0 qc *cc r . e v./ •1011)1111 6 7 alga:INK( 41 44 © sonuu3 pieapa ••0 2 Jagaiinois way.Steog pavyna4T •Jciping 'into( 1111 ;ilium: :I ppilithita l'arit sit°"f I J"!S z Pii 144;3. 'Ai 3}ool j lustpriN kl nsoisSulah- .34anom O i t ti 1 t ." 1 "a . 41 MAlla •jaunif Vdasof % _ , Those marked in italic are FOR TRUSTEES John M. Bickel Joseph Woollion Charles Witman Michael Graeff* New Constitutiost Against 213 327 132 'U.S 741 Orwigsburg Pottsville Portatrbon Miinaraville Schuylkill Haven McKeansburg Wert Penn Schuylkill Rush Union Friedensbeirg Pine rove Lower Ma hantango Williams Valley Upper Mahantaago Barry Tamaqua 26 76 $4 • -, 7 it 139 95 4t 33 20 3¢ 34 Lehigh Returns. CON G R ESS: Allentown South Whitehall Hanover North Whitehall Upper Macungy Lower do Upper Milford Weisenberg Heidleberg I,owhill Lynn, ANOTHER._ W ES'ItE RN VICTORY. Enion. , be Judge • Doley, the Whig candidate for c daed Congr4s, has been elected in opposition to Gen. Jones, the particular friend of Columbia 'Van_. Boren; Bynum and Duncan, as our Berks, readers will recollect in the Cilley duel r e l„„,,, r last winter in Wisconsin. Cheater . , CONNECTICUT. Lyeemitit Cumberland nThe Whip have carried 52 towns, the terk locos 22. This dont look well fur Senator Northam pton -Nile's "21,500 men." Centre Ntilkin, Marykusd.—The returns foe GOVernor f t u d n a m . iat 4 are all in. For Grayson 29.971 1 for t,,,,,,, 5 i 0u Steele 25,706 being a majority of 269 for Aftegben'y the-former. The Whigs have • majority„ „ At , : j .. of 3 ,in n the ripper and 3in the lower trincb =,.... r , of the Legislature, they .standing respec tive by 12 to 9 and-40 to 37. _ • Irr to Connecticut at thu recent town N' election., the Whip have not only sus CHEERING FROM NEW- JERSEY. tamed their ground, but added to their Frthn Gloucester co. as far as. heard strength. from, the Whip hove 505 majugity w in • ' ILLINOISE Burlington 044 and in Mercer 2611= Taa official Mums or the *vow elsiell4p . City of N,eisark 578. Pantie. 153, Lad% have been ;Wished. Fr Gib i lrfa in ri ne is v. D . Falls 67, Elizabeth town 169, Sports wood B. r'" 5 " 9 4 6 1.4 ,e; Zo il lr'.4 o ,, e ,' _ Aad d r a. 84, Jersey city 55. and in Pequarinek Misr. rr . LT 2,,,; Davidson. W14.2&4411. ria co. upwards of 2751 All seems right In th ,7,71 41 o,,, i c es oi ss id stl[ s res; Ga s . Ray. in New Jersey. - wise. V. 8. Maim majority over Mr. Hogan. W.. • of 2296 voles, lo LS. second District, Bus Z. GEORGIA. Cavey. cotaerystivis, is re.aleeted by a maprity - An unexpected and complete victory of 7655 ,0 m Jai AlingtlrtNV: B. ,t' ,Pi” outthe Third District . . , Liltuaal majority iamb has most probably been. gained in 9torg7 of a vois ., fabout em . -". tare ii giving :he Whip the. icihrizt ritme as Aglow: - . -•• . , alumna of commas, atid4 majority Whip: Co& Tan! B. in the ode assembly. , Nests I . 69 2 ..16. Hoses lel . '46 6 WI MM. * ...... • ........ ....(...i. Look out for Western thunder. ~ It ' e 68 c•cz to. co . lio-p of co !b. V)-t- a) et cm co Cb 1:010 t 0 ..? Cco t- 101 CO 04 .0 1/1 34 vot Pm 44 owl 0) leccr-ia) arco 04 t— a) iCre t. , 0) tft Ito CO 0 AO 0) ta - 0 44. 44. C 7) la) CO 04 Ot CI It .4 •-• P 4 r 04 to ad. co OD OD CD cO 4 /3 fO CO. CD e- O 0 0 a- —. IQ CD Of CO ••• .Z 3 CO I`. IP Of CO AD gr 3 ao ea a) at in CDT Cti .0-w eq as t- anaa * al az 0 0 t- ca co to CA CS VI 03 •.• gip Im• — ••• co co g co io oc co .0 ot.Co co co c -0:- Do W-. 4 D.. 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Cam. _ = ar . = o : L- 2 .., latZ. ° N, = a ' '' 17—.- 2 -d . 0. -* a 2 5 . L_. .."" t. ~.—• .. 2=•4II=P. 0 s, V S= e ... -.. ... • • ._ • — c,.. o gi - e5 e — e x.. — .m i c ii cd= •,-z a c,.. - =7.4 - cr. Ld. QM 2214 W 1 .4 14.58 F , Tor . n 6 Orwigaburg, 62 Potrrille, 25 Portcarbon , 38 Minersvillo 'll4 Schuylkill Haven 113 McKeensburg 1 61 West Penn 147 L 8 Schuylkill 59 17 Rush , . 45 71 Union 108 87 Friedensburg - 169 134 Pinegrove .151 97 Lower Mahantango 117 7 Williams Valley 16 173 Upper Mahantangto UM 25 Barry 65 22 Tamaqua ta f 460 ifffl We give beltAr is fir, as earl from the result the Gubernatorial Eleclion thru'. out' .htAti;tt,i. We make no commeiltlii thertit'cheay. the drooping or depress the • I sanguine. We can only trustlin the_ intel ligence of the great body of our citizens, and bow in submission to the will of the majority, as all good democrats should do. Official 114thirni AS FAR Ai RECEIVED. Philadelphia City 7203 Lebauou 2227 Lehigh 2945 Dauphin 2241 Schuylkill 1508 REPORTED MAJORITIES. SIG Livingoon. NeTtlard . 431 '305 2395 2334 !TORS. e. go iv e 1 1 . 4 si ai A. 0 iPs : 4 w 4 o :347 359 148 LW 259 NI MN 474 115 IM 112 11'2 81 82 110 110 t: 1 4 14 64 - - - - 2055 2178 1486 1468 tENEitAL REAJ LT. ttso 4190 2311 - • 423 943 1046 . H2B 195 11773 250 950 1600 ff=====lN=l . 'THE COAL TR .I)E.' artoPlaiiedia Matirthat onii , ondity last the boatmen generally conceded to the ,prot to chaige Indy It 30 per ton 'freight for coal. in consequence of this eattraccommodation of diffißliimmtbe bu sines has.ireebeen interrupted to the ex tent we had feared it would be. Georgia Election.—We received . last evening • dip from the Chronicle ,111 at Augusta, (Geo.) by which pie ,learn that returns of the Congressional elections in 52 counties haveliemiteceived—by which the WiAgs have 24,689, and the Van Bu• ten men 20,114. This is a langigain— Upwards of 1000 votes. An laperbrist Diaarriery—T4e TartA.7—Wat 'die of Philadelphia. notices* discovery of no little importapec to such as are troubled with bid teeth. He says. .. "Some time since, Doetor Caldwell, now a practising dentist a 4 kick.. 68 South .34th .street, ad a favorite bora 'which had become incapa hle.othating. his oats, and on investigation a cu rious tooth indicated the ditriely.to result prob ably from tooth-ache, itstractroo I ron the rem' ,-o,y of course;—the poor horse was wiped op by tying his feet together as custom preimiibee, hie gum was landed as we poor human snidest - have top often witnessed, apd a pair of pine** were applied, as we have also experienced; even a mallet and chisel failed of their effigtt. The tooth was intractable: no effort would withdraw it. firma ilzeireket. The gum tonteficd,-and on ex unintagit cpreihtly,, the doctor. perceived • liga ment at the neck of the tOoffi L and without much thinking of the effect be cut it; the- tuoth imme diately fell out, or was extricated with a slight effort of the tianarh, and finger. ~'"This led thp operator to - reflection, and the hiqt was obtained which confers' upon suffering brainitaity a benefit, which may be esteemed by 'the sufferer second oily to the. discoveries of Jeerer, or the circulation of the blimp& booboo quent experiments ;wive fully proved that the hu -434.0-teith pre also retatqcd so.powerfully in their sockets bya Aigassret, and it is the breaking of this which requires in much tpanual furor; and this whewcut,. which /mei not"; as bpncinir the gums. looseni s thetooth„and it may aminediatiEly bweltntete.l ;without pia with tire fingers! A physician of our acquaintance, whose narnewe are at liberty to mention if requested, hart had the operation of extracting a large wrier, treble fanged tooth in this way without pain, • and swgratified was he by the fact, that he investiga ted the as.aUrziy of the pads mid extractedotlktbe teeth of a dead subject in the risme way, and with' no more difficulty than above related. lie is a witness not .to be impeached, who, with -many others, have already been benefited IT this greet anatomical discoveft.-. OBITUARY. "In. this misjudging,wncld they picture Dead! A fearful tyrant, pih i betisee them not: Weis an angel, beautiful .tot fight, , - that watches o'er the sorrowing spirit here, And, when its weary pilgrimage is dune, Unbirs goes of everlasting bliss, • And - vaniilr forever." IT is with lechers of no ordinary regret, that it becomes our duty to announce the death of 111:s. JANE, C. (,RAVES, consort of Me:. Thom,* r i Gmm.... of this city, aged 20 years, late of Potts pile, Pennsylvania. She departed thin life on .Thursday night last, at, ttte residence Other hus band, after a painful lineal, which she burr, how. ever, with unusual fortitude and resignation. Al though apparently *mecions of the Itiorrol evitat which awaited her, yet the approach of the ••grim monster" seemed to cache no terrors, bui, calmly and noiselessly as the breathings of an infant, she reodepsd to God the gentle spirit hsch be gait. She left two interesting children, (one only a week old,) to pass through the world without the tender care of a moth( r. 39 -fe 74 47 N Although, we had not the pleasure of a person al acquaintance with the deceased, yet often have we seen her—radiant with onnocence;and health and beauty—gliding atnqngst the hybris ones of earth. How strsage the thought that Site it now a resident of that "narrow home! Amongst, her neighbors and friends. Mts. Glum misigitimod ,an IS foriabla.repenation for eivery trait.which adorns the female character, and long will they regret her untimely full. And her hashased: who eac imagine the pangs of his manly bosom! rryirin Pea 7. 31 1 2455 1547 2271 Sebu'iii Shipments ef, Coal for the week, ending on Thursday evening lasi: Deta il age d (ps i? 1;(, Ba t 2352 Geer H. Potts, 19 1007 1157 403 853 1357 - '" 3887 L Hetlnez Ghetto! Layton . Michael Murphy feu 4 Bolton Stocloonit, Steven* E ACal To t ft Et Reeve & Co Ellet R. C Hill G. Bait A S Nichols Refine: & Taylor Hodron t. rA, Wm Wallace & Co A. Eheuthei ger J Stanton T C Williams 4 C. LC Dougherty C. 1. C. Cinetvilui Putts Jr. Saunas P Z BMW Davis Ac Olewins L Chapman Leiar R R lekart ;playas 4 Allen Buckle 4.06 t.elillyman , :blow & G ar de; W Schenk Totten & Ulhorn• W Eltsbyabell F. J. Patna Sundry Shippers 101.5 1024 Per lad Mott, LW. leNeyugai TJ![B. MMII IS 759 15 750 15 744 14 410 14 694 12 610 10 ' 500 10 509 9 458 9 • • 4G3 9 #413 450 411 8 418 8 412 7 371 6 314 1 310 255 4 4 200 4 213 3 Iso 145 3 140 3 • 153 3 151 3 136 3 , 1 150 33 . PG 113 99 on Ai 18 , 223 46.4 p 54L9 293,16 I 5734 309.617 914 9190 I 'Bo6 6 A. White 8 Gen. High .7 ikog4. 207 per report . ! 41 214 Bo.ki IZEZOMM LII' The fell, wing is thw_tmoota k r oaVtranspo ted on ih RsiO•Read. , The J< - ending on Tharidey-evening 'MO' ssu-. : - " per ingeepott .1"t , j -52,:;26, ••ea. 60,9119 • _ - A TAilikr EAVER. galleons. • 141,LAOILD. The fplho;ini as the acouant, of lq.l cane larsed on *is goad' for - the week-bin ,pa Safeytisr evening !set, . , 3;sootons Per 11 41 report, • MT ? , • t• • fit),B37 11. IL ' TTS, Collector. 4 DULL CREEK *ii ROAD. The following is the mounter Cqiii triasported on this read for the week ending On Wednesday evening last, 1,938 tons ' Per lair Report, 41,657 GEO: HA ts4r, git s D tor OM WEST t RANCH RAIL ROAD be tultrurtng a the amount of Coal transported on this !nail Road for the week ending on Thtaretity airmail' last, c .Pet last Risport 120,188 RIDRETIT C. HMI, Collector 1029 Del Hudson COlll Trade. O,UANTITY OF CU *L Arrived at 'Roach:oh fenas Honesdale, tip to ' Oca 1d life/Amine. EIkW OF THETAAiFIK ter. Poussak, October 13. 1838. WiIIE.AT FLOUR. by the load was worth on Fri. din el 25-, WijEAT 1 75 per pushel. in demand.' R.YE FLOUR 2 fe per cwt. to siontand.: BUCK Wile.AT FLOUR 250 pet cwt. In demand RYE, bythe load 1 33 cents by the bushel—read) sale RYE CHOP 85 cents per bushelin demand. OATS 58 cents—ready sale. POTATQES' sll2e cents per bushel in demand. (10RN—$8 cents per bushel in.demand. CLOVER SEED—S 9 OD per bushel. TIMOTHY SEED—ti 50 per bushel.. . • FLA XSP.E.DIIII4O per bushel demand: WHISKEY—eS cents per gallnn. surrel-20 cents.per Found—in Kegs 17 cent,. EGGS—V 2 cents per damn. LARD—.I4 i cents per pound.. , . • TA LLOW— Weenie' per pound. HA MS 13i - bents per pourd. • CORN CIIOP 85 mete per barbel ind emend. BACON•-13 cents per Mend..• • BEESWiCIL-20 cents per pound. . • FEATHERS-62 cents per pound. COMMON WOOL-40 cents par pound. • MACKEREL. by the bhl. No 1.1(1'2 00 Plo ; 2. $ll SALT-2 50 per. bb1.;75 . per bushel . P 1 Asrirat .is worth 7 00 per .ton. HAY 118 per-ton. . • - - ,". Red CO*. CAME -to the enclosure of ihe,aukscriber 'boot a fortnight since,. with-facts, holly ands finir feet all white, and _ ANOTHER RED 'COW, with a white face., came to the-sam e enclasori on Tuesday . night last. The owners are requested to call, pay charger, and take them sway. .•ISAAC RICH, at the Baird Head...:, October 13, 1t438. - 86-38 For Sa e. A . valuable essuage , tenement and tract,' of ni land t eitnata in Wayne tneinahip,-SehOltill County, adjoining lends of John - Stiviieri Berger and others, containing 50, amen of which are fourteen acres wood land Well timbered, and five aetvli eecellent meaLow, t heeema ender is clear in -good fences and well cultivated, the improve ment's are two . Story Weatherboarded Dwelling Hesse atil4, a Kitchen attache d , a Barn and a 1V paver Shop, and a names failing-Spring with ea cellent'water clue. at hand. Poseeirsion & • good title will be given on the first day of April next, Terms ot the Sale Can be beari of by the owner on the premises. 13. 183$, PottsrUle hostitute. rrl HE, Undersigned, Trustees of the Pottsville Institute. have the pleasure of announcing to the public •that they have engaged Me. Charles W. Pitinan,• graduate of Dicktineon College, as • Teacher in the said Institute, Which was opened for the reception of pupils an the Bth inst. The trustees believe Mr. Pitman to be well qualified for the discharge of the duties ! whiett will devolve upon him, in samoeh as they have received the strongest testimonial, +nd aisueasces from lb. President. of the said -College in laver' of his skill, and capacity. The teritis of tuition Will he made kelown by-application to the trustees or the teacher. BENJAMIN W.-CUMNING, SAMUEL 8., I• [SHER, JOHN C. OFFERMAN‘ The Wowing Gentlemen have bmo obossi numeral for Um earolowcop'. • • • JOSF:PH G. SHIPPEN, CHARLES LAWTON, SAMUEL LEWIS, WILLIAM F. DEAN, CIIARLES SHIPPEN, Pottlevige. Awn. 130—tf 'PROSPECTUS • For Eabirgise Ckherwiat improving ' The eTiblerS 9 giant s& rousasn *l-WZIZLT !MID WZllgth inr • BENJAMIN BANNNAN,. r U. IsironiA sekiiyagu CO. Pg. T --.. , • - M I ,Proprottnr of thin P? 4, is determined le sporooto ite . iiisror expe wider it itilllibV the inefr4vg intermit of Cosi Itirsop„ and i t the Plithirgititi:a WI thillyei e r directly. or *nth. featly rauscerned In 0 m hy. and at. the pope 0,6 oreford thai inh binutts or the !Bettors • Journal of General Xi /MMUS Interest. has resolied. ft the settees, Id meet tips flelleclf• vanes of his friends. and ii i fuecie49l44) l wald_ , Pettey* ha estesded. to palms Ate rat ~___l4 • doubts. medium sheet ee the et of hismilt.,lllll/. 2100? .Al thiiimprarrestirt ialithoeffac494withautaay - only-ask Julie/an their tisiiatines iWitiliftiebir oar air. etiatios); anti tile4hyr eanduciog b thew own- in. hwest by ateinnotqui inlatged *chicle ofititsUt genCe. andodditirituitifusilutawfoiloformation, as glen:hue unities dike Prospcelna in the con& ' loot bops esislt-WP-his pot *lrons well mie their' individuattmlativecla kiterataki-t#eitaa latiOn, mid notifiltim of tbatflactrall at als'early a tierleittis • - • Oitepr/oCapa/pbjeet in the. proposed enbirge triantwill auto tletate it grater. mbar.- to general inforniation in the Subject of Mining and Coal Qperttioui.` ad likely* to keep peace vittli'the rapidly whfancing.. improvediante, both in tine Eurppe.- With the exceptions Of Philadelphia -anti Pettebarg, Mar Serene is the Only place,wbeWbs emni-sieekly paper is publish. 'in the State, Wed Sib .4au been -adhered to by .the Proprietor With wary littleinierest to hint, but from, the peculiar necessity kaf extending inhuma tion on subjeclipf iMportahos to region. . . The larger portion of eel , ' eoininunitp who as emigrants. have a particular gratification m rit oniuing Gieneral Foreign latelligence, will And firs Mimccs' Journal peaty ihivbridwilitich items iftient - -aulantim new. a may be deemed 'lliac five troothoit.X whit hive friends and associations in in 'the lanalortbeir altvicy. in .amelnaion, the Rroprietor pledges. tan - well to . use every exertion to. render it; acceptable tattle great body - of the community. by offering such diversity as may suit every taste and every interest. ,~' ,t 44 30 M 0 ;;8850 II Eng L ItOA D. -Itrast , Wvatsse.Jouarrit., $3 SO per-annum, to ail those to whom the paper is _delivered five of postaips- To mail subscriber*. $3. Payable, in all eases serntenually in advents*. • Tee Wssamv Jammu whiCit ciintaini mere news than any. Weekly JoureaLpuhlislied its the State, out 'ot curt-kir, will be'rurnished at $3 per annum.--payable semi-sunually in adiarice. In case the subscription hoot paid within the year. SO Cents will invariably be added foible e bore mentioned terms. rrAt the •bovewentioned rates, the subeerip lion to the Semi-Weekly paper I. only motto COM per week, and fiir the. Weekly paper only roue ours per week, which places it in the reach ur evey into in the County.. • Pottsville, October 13.1838. . so.- 5.1911 too■ 114.9b9 —...... Superior Beaver and Pilot 'Cloths. ALSO Green . , Wee, and Scarlet. Machinaw Blanketa'fbjeser coati. just received by • • • j I :,N• NATHAN'S eir.r CO. Pottsville, Ott. 13. 1838. .. • 80— 57,350 too.. go . LEO ANT Parlor yid Entry Carpetting. just received by • 4' 14. NATIANS - & CO. Pottsville, Oct. 13,41838. -- 8046 . . - last Or Letters REMAINING in, the Post O ffi ce at "Pottsville, "'October 1 1838. ". a ' Alison John . °, Morris Evan • Ackerman Joshua ... Moony John Arrive:rd. Beck . '.Magner Patrick, .. Bainbridge Bertbotnemr a turryy Gabriel . Banes Edwip I.r. . Id undky .Thomas Bomberger 'Crania -.- Molduen Michael ...• Beckman Frederick hlairircr George •• • Breiner H. W. ' Msurrer John U,.. .. Brown John tßontgoidery Robert R.: Baldy JDe Pay . Moore Michael ' Brenton Jacob . 'Mahan Patrick • Rurk Ann 1E •':lloyer Daniel Babb Alaiham - McCormick Riffled Bavoisge Peter . • McFadden Mary Ann Brown Mary B. - ' McCarty. John -' ' • Batten, Joseph . . blcDohald• Piul Conway Thomas Ill"Inlyer Daniel . : Coke in L. ' , Nicholas' David Cauffinan Jacob 2 -Nei John Cool.rh ip Patrick Nevin Dennis. Cohen M. i. ' Halm Michael ' Cannon Simon . • o.wald John - Cook George .oor yip David . , .Cook Mrs. .. ..-. Old Harrison. - , , Cocketn, Anthony ' Ohlknow Win. Conti John- -oVoiler James .- - Dancer Robert . Oriondoriell Anthony Davis James ' . Owens Samuel • bison Jdfin ':. Oneill Patrick . .. Dawson Jonathan 2- finer II Hugh -Davis Evan ,' -.Paul F.dmu n: . - • Dill' Wm. •.. Powell Daniel . Wiwi John' rriceJohn • . Eisenhart James 'Rhoads Witt. Evens Thomas •Ilceae•George. • Evans Lott -.' Rinirey RebeeMi • •Ekdy.E4iwao Ryan Edward ' e.a g eti Michael Reese Pease • Elston archaise . 'Rittenhouse:Gauge H. - Forting John E.. . Rush &.Shoemaker Frank J. Kr rimer ' Rubins James Feony John '2 Reirkey Sarah Ferree James 2 RcikrlandJames - Fritz Elizabeth 'Riley Joseph li Graves Win, •• Rickert !collard Gerinann Abraham Rugera Henry. D - Gibbon Henry Heirs -Isleselyn lit:eller Nicholas *oilman -E. !I ~ i IGreen Daniel - Shardin Thomas Green Thomas S h Henry ' Glover Jacob, Sielt Scoot Guynn Grilfith Strand Peter I Illeaihringron Wm. Scanlon John L aockrouJrahn Straiten David 'Hoover Wm. -Shup James Hide John v Sudan John Hahn Charles Snyder Jacob. Hockworth amjamin Set:nib Susan, Hobert Edwr.ra Shineart George Her locker Mary Schaffer Andrew Harris. David kiteriserlatoob tleale Timm's Stortows Michael . . Hamilton Rd ward Sighed Rebeca Jane Peter • • Sigfred Catharine James Henry . TAR John . . James %V Blum • Tom( James James Condoms Turner Robert James Peggy - ThomeaWrid Rees James Sarah lienhokiitr .1 •As ll .doses Welkin ' Weakiiin Antic Merly Luke ; Watknis Samuel Holahan Daniel Williams John ~. Kelly John El .. Walker Richard . KemperMary A .INcikins.James- .•' 1 Knottier liotrit 'Wenn Atioh.tel . [ Leibe JecOb •' ' Winslow & 01 - . , 1 Lore Joseph . WecUsins' Joseph Loot John • ' *llion Natiyiniel Lent Civil . •,. - Linderman* . Catitatine lika racW riois . : laidt.philirp Wolkert, Geo. • - Lee Ralphs- .1...- , Williams Daniel n, ' , Moore" Lewi s Rteitart :4' , ..Waterust Henry. . Mooretot % e • • ' Weller Mr , ~ Molhooley;Peter. . Your Ellin - ~• - 11:"Ameg9'eanir'OM4sittlari•:im the ,a - liPce hauls& please say they' ale:itivertissii., I , • : • . E. CHICHESTER, P. M. JACOB. KAERCHER. 80.,tf• EMI - MEE TERMS. swim ter a; PERSON whw understandskißiog. tunnel. -Qt hog sad the various. modes of working au Trim Ntne. may .Obtain a tood.situatioo by apply. leg to the subscribers. .11. Y. SLAYMAKER. CO_. allitlierstta Pareacts. York ac.aw2 4 .. • Olifiet WM' , . . __~~.-. . . - • ' ti4: 0 1 1 - , , et AME te th esis . o . ithsiptlmitiasP.: t 'L.' in Part Cathesotia Widesedat I . ltit a-: _ COIV. witherakitellies..gbe , .. _ . f r lid to genii OitiriWil; ' re - kojerty,p4,. „.. and:taiti her rash - - 4 _ 741 1 3 -'• • s C 1461111A11A33-itrazf -..lNeiperbon, Oct. lB3B. • * ± ..., IPIT) 114 E SAL. ,::' --.. WILL.• Sold l3t Persists litaleos 'tali/3, v v meal of wel.l . 4iaherel o• - • •••=•• -. •,t',,,,i :i. i COMA .Laud • - , ' 4,-...1y . ., .4 - :' 1 el Containing bodt 400,seresesitueted in -33 -.. '. Valley, nes , the Dentine &Pottsville 8114 sdjoinlng bind of and Severe' excellent vei s of coilvna thriaiii . tract, one or which • been Dow& - Snit- ' ': pert, :wall be sold , itconsmodatios tiwitiiiipo! , .# for.Cart4erlnft F ma ; , and the tenostile - Or ply to ILEiT/113 HALLER: • Atratfor Wm. Bair; . At Dr. Chichimiefe PiAtsvinitc. Oct. 8.1G998. l6 r.: /TIRE 13 irss .ase.reed atitre.?" t ritwra h ave opened , e'ssew - . 146" id , .K. and d Store % in Merkel Strdeliiieeir arik. Mail Road rim, adjoihing Snnon Kraapeiiiii lilfr - where will ways hairs on hand a rood sopOlii 011, Floor, Cor • Oats add Provisions , and iairibelbs attention Grilse pnblie. 1.. . LERCH . & WOOLP3OS. ODei. 6, 1108. Ts-4i Potts vil v , • • .Abtice• • ~ - , •. CiTIC is hush given. 'that. the Silbeetaigie appoi ted by' th Orphan's Court of mil. t kill count ;tii settle n.l apportion the einette hit' Oa; hand of Oem.Hille Administrator of amine.. 'state of.Jo in•Millar iate of Weer Penn,toirsiuSlik in' Schuylkill county., deceased. to end amen such as are entitled' ) thereto, according to for. iiill,rneet Ifor thy& purpose on Monday. the •111 e . day of-October ncitt. i tat one o'clock- to the a .. •, noon. -sit the house or Michael Oraeff 'pokers, to the Borough of Ortorigsborg. 1 CHARLES WITMAIt • . • I !j JOHN P. HOBART, i .- .:_JACOB.BROONG -1.- . - .. i '.Auditor • Orwigsburg, Sept.. 24. 1838. 7 ' Emporium or Fashion. 4; Third Door 'bete thi Reassyleanat -SA • Street. P.ottivitle. - WM. H. au %LEO begsjekrevii) I**,o an I' sincere thankp to his - friends and n'anner. one public. for theirpatronage heretofore so Os& , ully bestowed on bint; and that he • will-be hem to see his patrons ind friends, as he hopes by env remitting exertions to give -satisfaction to e1k.... • flair caning done in theistset Parriiae le. :Pottsville, August i 4th 11338. 60-3#14 . , Bifotice . *: .a. .. , .= To the 4nbscribera-of the Town Hall .4. - . . riptiniue. - . :.... 4 SECOND Initaltnent of Two dollars and Sit 'IL ty cents on esch.shate of stock; is retinitid to bopaid to (h! sotweriber, on or before tiut GM Monday in Octither beat. fly order of the Hoar& ..... .' . - JOHN T.. HAZZARD, Trim* 74.1 t,, Sep'-}22 • In the nuttier - of idle Estate of Weltittoi l lrevely.. In L&. Cour t ' of Co mom Pleas 3n end fee the 3 County of &hey/kill . /f -David llt. Samuel Friok 1 of July Term iiD tridin,g under the Srm I 1838. • ' / , I of I)..ds S. Frank. : No. 136. . ' us. ' Domestic AUsobe William Res:yelp. i ment. 11VOT152E is hereby given: Whereas .4ndreer JO. Roatta, Robert. oudside and-Martin Wren. var. ,the subscribers, 'have Oeth appointed Tres., pe l on tees of the Estate of, Williamii-eevely:t * t ree. • . e.soi •foressid; by tlisCoort of Common' lisaa in' and for the County f Schuylkill, all' a in. debted io the said !William Reevely.'or habit* property belongingtto him, are hereby retptirid to pay and dealer ell such soma anions! arid property due and t+longing to the said Wllliam Reevely. In the vial Trustees, .sod-aloe all aredti. tore of the said William Reevely, are hereby dis. • sired -to piesent thCir respective accounts pa de. • mends to the said Trustee*. ANDREW RUSSEL. ; • , . • HOBERT WOODSIDE. ' I „ MARTIN WEAVER. •.. - t - ''Trustrato. All residing in the Borough of PottmlkU September 12. 18313. 72-6 tie •-. , IarIROCLAMATION.--Notice is hereby given . that aC.urt of Foreman Pleas, for the trial at nausea at issue, in stul for the eourty of Btheyllaill' . will be held at Orwrgabarg, in the counkSitiforlaril, all Monday the tad day if October neat, at l 0 o'efoolr, it. the, iorettasn. Therefore alf versions having suits pending; and all . • persons-whose dutyitihall be to &mama saidpeam' will take patine and sera themsebresamerialing* ETER F..l.l.ll:oW;G:Biririlt SkerirsOfwa Onta . it ' 'burg. i . Sept 22.183 a. t. l S • , • 73. ( Pawing ausarten= is destitute 'gr ii. Juror** awl Witnesses sustatimed to attend tAis Coat. , NSOL , ENT rBTORS.—THE subierilinf I have'applied to I( Judges of theCoart AMOR man Pleas e t rSchay kill county. for the beeeßterf the several Acts of Aseembly passed for the veneer Isit• token Del:nom& that the said Judges havi a t ai Monday 'the PJth :4 ofOct. nest.at lOW is the & Tetuan. at the C rt House, in Orwipherm,;for the Searing of us and creditors. when and whine they duty attend if they think proper. pf,-PIIM WERT& _ _. ' . WIAM PIiILUP& • .-. JOH, THOMAS!, JOH, ROWE.* ABRAHAM LEVAN.* JOHN HENRICKIL WI lA Pd CORGAIL GEO GE lIEERNEL PET Alt_thiLCAMP„lki ROBERT COOK. • WI AMMTV** JO ARNOLD" GREeirr Sept 21 Valuable THE tinders' . Wei fir fele. all that Welk •"'liuirwn three firtotyilitiGX STORE • AND DWELLINGIOI=ind the aPPurfnuaneet. Situate in tentre treet.. - Poitwrilin, lbw property. of the undersig d. together: with eine,atbay tenements in theirear of said boilaingviandlins lot of ground whereon the whole. *rods: The brick building iron:saki; containirtbirtg *et Ws . front—finished tom the beeenient story Us thm garret in the bei4style of woilutamAlP•mad %di as a business stagd end a residerookiii-tntt alas.. „try wawa* situ sts 1 The %reining lorriOrq wet, be sold on low ationormodatinrwrom. ,pirk of the nurchans may reitsaiwinittki' . arty far Ow ' it desired, -Titlig , s ble, n 4 iiiiieedoe an be glmit;hgaddigfilliwOr G. M. .111/ORKIlp: . • I ~ x , , 9 MI J • /1/44164174 , Property ix Pottetsgk; R SAILIE .