The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, December 22, 1838, Image 3

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    'OFFICIAL - RETURNS
-4PAINST TIIE AMENDM
ro
Adams., •
leglzeny, •
Antidrug,
'Bea*. •
Iledfind.
Berks..
Hocks;
Otithsr.
Cambria.
'Centre.
Choker; •
;Columbia,
Clearfield,
Crawford,
Cumberland,
Dauphin,
Delaware,
Erie,
Fayette.
Franklin, ,
Greene,
Huntingdon,
Indiana,
Jefferson,
Juniata,
'Lancaster,.
Lebanon,
Lehigh,
Luzern,
Lycoming,
.31cKean. •
Mercer,
Mifflin, •
Monroe,
Iticuitgoinery,
Northampton,
Northumberland,
Perry,
Philadelphia,
-Pike,
finites,
bomeraet •
• Susquehanna;
Tioga,
Union,
Venangu,
warren.
Washington,
Wayne,
WestiOgand.
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OFFICIAL RETURNS FOR GOV
ER'NOR-4838.
Ritatr. Porte
3310 1535
6038 . 4505
1510 2:81
2290. 23134
3215 7101
2219 2421
4147 .• 455:
1700 . 1657
rsienties.
Adams,
Allegheny,
Armstrong,
Bedford,
Berks.
Bradford,
~Bu
v s tleP ia.
i.
Clearfield,
Columbia,
Cumberland,
Dauphin,
Delaware,
• Brie,
Payette.
Franklin,
•G, rape,
Iluntingdon
Indiana,
Jefferson,
Juniata,
Lancaster.
Lebanon,
Lehigh.
Luzern.,
Lycoming,
M'ffean,
Muffin,
Monroe,
Northampton.
N.34humbaland ,
Perry,
Pike.
Putter.
Somerset.
ensquhauss,
Tinge.
Union,
Washington,
Wayne,
Westmoreland,
York,
Mercer,
Veriango.
Montgomery.
Crawford,
Beaver,
Warren,
MON TEL, Toss =nuns. •
•
A' Logo Four Pands.—Tus Fourvrtraz sus
es M. Puce,' tea .S. Dummy &tummy.—
The Furniture Mr.! Price was sold at auction,
on Wednesdays undo' an assignment to - a Mr.
A Amman, in the Eight Ward. Curiosity tempted
a reit many persons{ particularly Ladies, to our
it the Howe of the onW most prominent of the
i
• -men of the day ; add the Politicians took the
oppoity, particularly the wicked Whigs, to
wee i tbn Interior of this Great Democrat corms
' ponded with the Exterior Democracy be-was
- wont as a Tammany Orator to exhibit in Tam
' many Ball. thunoti• has reported a greet deal
. about the Princely style in, which was fitted up
the HOLM of the Peop le toying Pet of Tammany;
-any there was seldorp a greater rush to bear, as
"Price,' "'Price ," "Price, was called in the old
Wigwam, than to nevi w this "Price," "Price.'
om iro
"Pr," practiced w tbe preached.
wi tunnum aspe aid of Mr, Pribe as a Leg
-rmintary, not e word can be said against the
ql
lustre or elegance of his Interior. If there ate
an y *f emme i n this country. more richly filled up
than Mr. p rice % there are but very few. The
-...„ fu rn i ture wall of thl most costly and splendid
J 3„ kind, and oast have cost an enormous sum of
- —f e y .what • Was bad, was not of the
bat of the East ilium order, mach as
in„„in his letter to Mr.attelie of the
&igniter, described.. Indeed such
. e ity to see all this, that the catalogue
for three or font - shillings. .Eight
is-aµ% were kept to take care of all
pants. The mirrors must have curt
.$2000.; The Dinner Service, with
Ins could think of, even to the Fanny
glasses, was as complete a. one
la. The Porters with, fitted OW
with Mitratt~tifEesitre.tit*E , . UdeßM.
Cartains,Enimiwood rab*o*inent, -.,, vet &e.
litc.,-ands ii,Eamny' canieti—arid lit so much
eplendor..thativeknowatit Whatthe twin Oratitte
orPrice in Tammiusy. - such as . Mi ' and Eli
Moore. would 'have said with the i ' they tievii
'of iflars tizl in iliecitition.
• ~. .
I'he furniture generally sold my ell. Own
auulding good priceabst Uncle will reap
nothing of the harvest, inaimuch u 411 the . we-.
ceiogires into other hands. • , .:1 .
The Democracy / of Mr. Price is .or the same
pattern iiii 'Some thetuiande of thelather - salt.
arroga . ting 'Democrat) , of the land. bey preach
Agmrianiackehoulder to shotilder with Mink and
Slamin in Tammany Bali, and live aiiiin a palace
t i
of the Ciesare at home. They have agr eat horror
of Banks , and tigieat affection for Treasu,
ries. We. poor Whigs who get a liv gby hard
knoblis they denounce as Ariattierati4 whereas
they monopolite in themselves. all tile right and
title all of 'us have to a common in
,rent for the
welfare of the people: = 'ln one of Mr rice's bed
rooms was a series of Scripture piece* at theisale
of which there was- a great laugh, inailmnch as in
religion he was • understoOd to be of the Fanny
Wright echoed, as well es in morals.;;
•
FOR AND
NTS-1838 .
Aga
420
1549,
949
1612
V 786
3&53
6 • 188
3362
:16
3T9 •
6
98 7
3344
256 2
IFI 9
3 75
1 S 8
t4B
98
MR. JEFFERSON'S TEN RULES OF LIFE
The following rules faeptactical 6' were given
by Mr; J efferson, in a letter of Wilviee to his
namesake Thomas Jefferson SmithOn
1. Never put off till urn:tor:ow What you can
do today.
2. Navel trouble others for what' you can do
t
yoursMf.
3. Never spend - your money before you have it.
4. Never buy what you do not want because it is
cheap. •
5. Pride costs us more than henget., thirst, and
cold.
6. We never repent of having eaten toe little.
7. Nothing is troublesome that do willingly.
8. How much pniii have those lavas cost us
which never happened.
9. Take things always by their smooth handle.
10. When angry, count ten betTorell you speak—
if very angry, a hundred. :I
1249
10059
2573
2244
1141
1477
2
1475
1153
209
4079
3577
2144
. 1418
18429
3
none
1612
2029
412
16
• 3185
448
31
1576
99
2224
4233. . 5500
kktt new
59
1212"=4.
127821
122325
Porker's maj. 5496-
! 250146
122325
DR..FRANKLETS MORA CODE.
The following lilt of moral virtOes was drawn
op by Dr. Franklin, for the regulation of hie
life.
Temperance. Eat to talkies: drink not to eleva
tion.
Speak not bot what may benefit
others or -youraelfl avoid trifling
Silance
conversation. !f:
iNcler,,,, Let all your things have their
places; let each thing s
of your bp
- einem have its (me.
Resolution. Resolve to pet focln what yqu
ought; perforce' without fail
what you resolve.
Frugality. Make no -.expenses but do good
to others or 'ourself; that is
waste nothin.
Sincerity. Use no hurtf ul deceit ; think
innocently and justly; and if'
you speak, speak accordingly.
Wrong • none t by , doing inju
ries, or.ominng the benefits
that are yo4r duty.
Avoid extrernias; forbear re
seating inktries.
Cleanliness. Suffer no uncleanliness in the
bOdy. clothilli, or habitation.
Tranyulity. Bo not disturifed about trifles,
o„t. at accidents common or
- unavoidable.
Humanity. Imitate Jesuo Christ.
justice
Moderation
A CHRISTMAS CAROL,
'
011
SLEIGH BELL CHORUS
BY JAMES S. WALLA4E.
To be wog accompanied by belles, tmffalnea, end deer
alum
Alll--" When the southern bMcpros blow."
When the jingling belle are hhard r
Ana homes champ the rein, I
How pleased are we
In merry glee
To join the sportive train." !,
Then bring the merry sleigh bills, boys.
And hitch the spanking team;
This day we give alone to joy,;
And Christmas sports supretne!
Chorus—When thd.jinglibif bells, &.e
When the furs and cloaks arOpread
We gaily take onr seats,
And the panting steed ..
..
Shows lightning speed. ~
Along the snow-clad streets.
The song—the laugh—the jocund glee.
In sportive strains go rouriil.
And earth re-echoes with thelisound
•
Of Christmas revelry.
Chdrus--When theOingling bells, atc.
Ring a ring! ring a ring! go the bells.
Ha! ha! ha!---ha! ha! ha! swills the laugh.
To Spohn's we yen, ..
The goal is won, . .
And whiskey punch we gnat .
Than hip! hurrah! in spite of time,
Three cheers for all that's!past,
And three times three for thirty-nine. .
And New. Year come at ligt,!.
Chorus—When thiii4ngtipg bells, &c.
%, Committee Meeting.
WIDE committees appointed'{ to draft v consti.
21 - Marin' Rind bye:laws. for 'lhe governance of
the new Huss Cow/Hr, are :requested to meet
at. Stager's on Monday Evening. Dec. 24.. at 6
o'clock. t 6 adopt a Report pre toes _ to a general
meeting of the Company on tile same evening.
JAMES 'B. W ALL'ACE. Chairman.
\` New Hose Conspany.
AT a-meeting of the new Hose Company, held
at the house of Henry Stager, on the eve
ning of the 1311 inst. Hitthin H. Lewis was
called to the chair, with John M. Crosland as
acting Secretary: Ow motion resolved, that a
committee of nine persona bq •appointed to draft
a constitution and bye-laws for the use or this
Company. Resolved that 411 race S. Wallace,
Chanel Gillingham, Charles W. Minces, James
M. Beatty, Benjamin W. Opmmings Johri J.
Shoemaker, John M. Crosland, Benjamin Hay
wood and Nathan Lewis. lie appointed that com
mittee.
Resolved, that said corn__ -
three sub committees, of thole each, in thlf order
befbre mentioned. Each sob committee to Report
a separate constitution and 1 1Ire.lawe. to be sub.
mined to the nest meeting of the company: •
Resolved, that every person who has enrolled
himself as a member of this tompany, be request
ed to attend the nest meet " g, for the purpose of
the organizatton of said C pony. •' -
Resolved, that the proceed ge of this meeting
be published in the Miners' Journal. ~ •
Relayed; that we adjourn to mad et:this place
on Monday evening Dec. 24th, at 7 o'clohk.
NATHAN H. VEWHI, Chartism.
..101IN M. CROSLANINActing Sec-fele:3r.
"laski *dodge. .
SPECIAL meeting orPolaakl Lodge, No
4 7 1 216. will be held at thelninal place. on Mon
day evening next, Decembeir 24, at halfpastS o!
clock, P. M.
An election for officers wipi bike place.
Punctual attbndance if requested:
December 22 1—
...
- . --. I _._
iFar tote ralisivittnkairjraiwi jri. &Ode rue
i la.marksf.pga AssiNfoiiiick. ,• , ••
,
MEETING of die eitizetWnflo*vilia,and
t ?
- its-Vicinity will be held at Miuti*r's Ito •
te on Saturday evening neat, -ilia ZMinati . lat
half past .1143‘11U 0 . CT0Ck4417 ideptPentati.f9i t t the
relief of the sufferers' bji the late. .Iwhich
occurred in Market and Adainsatreete. in said
gprough,on the ttlrinati. 1 , - . !WM.
REVIEW OF TUE SAARET.
PoitscHie. pecan% r 1838.
VVIIEAT 'FLOUR, by the load was wprtb en Fri
day (P '75 • •
wtigAT 1 .65 per ptuthel, Tar demand:
RYE FLOURSI O O per ow t.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR $4.00 per cid in demand
RYE, by the load 95 cents by the bishel—ready
sale.
RYE CHOP 90 cents per bushel in demand.
OATS 53 cents—ready sale.
POTATOES— 80 cents per bushel lademand •
CORN-90. centaper bushel-in demand:
CLOVER .SEED—S 9 tlOt per busheL
TIMOTHY SEED-$2 50' per bushel.
FLAXSEBO—SI 45 per bushel.ln dentaao.
' WHISKEY-45 cents per gallon.
, BUTTER-20 cents per pound -in Kegs 117 clth'
KGGS-12 cents per dozen. , • •
LARO-113 cents per pound.
TALLOW— lOcents per pound.
HAMS centp per pound.
-CORN GHOP 85 cents. per bushel ind emend.
BACONI3 cents per pound.
BEESWAX-20 cents per pound. ,
FEATIIERS= - 62 cents perpound.
COMMON WOOL - 40 cents per pound
MACKEREL, the bbl. No. 1: $l2OO NO $ll
SALT. 2, 50 per,bbl.47s per busel
PLASTER .is worth $8 per toe.'
HA Y'lllB per toa.
Pottsville .assemblies:
THE Second Assembly will be held at 'the
Mt. Carbon Hotel, cn Thursday 27th inst.
Dancing recommence at 7 o'clock pracisely.—
N B. The4..ediesi in Pottsville will be called
for at their residence at 1 past• 6 o'clock.
By Order of the Managers.
r M !!. ! r
FINDEN'S Tableaux, 12 p. quarto, eKgan
The Diadem, a splendid annual,
•
Genie of Beauty,
Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap Book, 36 p.
London Keepsake,
Oriental %Douai,
Forget-lie Not, -•
Friendship's Offering.
4
• AM EWAN. .4
The Gift,. •
Christian Keepeske,
Religion), Sovenir, .
Young loaners Library-6 - vols., arabesque.
JUVENILE ANNUALS AND WORKS.
Parley's Christmas Gilt,
Do Christmas Tales;
Do Untveraal History,
The. Violet, for 1839,
Juvenile. Keepsake, for 1839,
Girl's Scrap Book for 1839, ,
Boy's Do Do,
Youth's Annual,
Girl's Own Book,
Boy's Do,'
American Gentleman, -
American Lady, ,
Evenings at Home.
Child's Gem,No 1 and 2,
Scripture Ta les,
Rolla at School,
at Work,
at Play, '
Howett's - Natural History, •
Tales in Prose,
Do in Verse, •
Leader to Learning,
Devotions at Home,
•
' Marmaduke Multiply. •
ALSO,
Pleasures of friendship,
Matthew Carey on Domestic Ejappinese,
Mrs. Sigourney's Letters to "inane Ladles,
Hemen's Poems.
Bibles, Prayer Books, elegantly boned, Ace. Sm.
Just received-and for sale by " . BANNAN..
Dec 29 5-
Public Notice.
wc the undersigned Execiatere of the last
will and Testament or- the late Dr. Fred-.
erick W. Geiasenhainer deceiuied, of the City of
New York, hereby give notice to all who bare
any demands against his Estate to present their
claims, and to all indebted to the Estate to make
payment to Christopher Leoser' i Esti: at Ot wiga
burg. F. W. GgissENHAINR, t Executors.
• JACOB MILLER.
New York December 18, 1838.
Tbo power of Attorney given to:Henry
Geissenhainer, Esq. to take bare of the Umber
ore the Valley Furnace lands. and,lthe houses.
given by the late Dr. F. W. Geissehainer, having
expired by its own limitation Oe the lst. Deceni.
ber 1838, Jill permute are Mintioned against
depredating upon the timber. onj said lands, Rents
for the houses from said date,!are to be paid to
Christopher Leone Esq; or into the Bank at Port
Carbon.
December 22,1638..
BYirtue of a Writ or Pnittewt, issued by his
BY
Excellency, the Governor of the Common.
wealth of Pennsylvania, and st 4 me directed, there
will be exposed to public sale lit the City Hotel,
in the city of Philadelphia, -ow Monday the 14th
day of January next, all the rkght, title, Intermit,
and claim of John Nicholson,and Peter pivot=
deceased, in and to the SilloWing usets of land
adjudged to be the property+ of the said John
Nicholson and Pe•er Daynunti against whom the
state has • ;lens ed 012 warrant in the
following name, to wit., ernes M'Neal, situate in
Schuylkill county, land to bed as the property
of the scald John Nicholson Ind Peter Baynton,
for a debt doe the ICommonstkalt4 in pursuance
of, the several Act al of Asseadily, on that subject
made and provided. WM..I A. LLOYD, spot
for the Commoninealth of Penn's.
S-4t
inittee be divided into
o . ffide of the Mine Hill' and Schuylkill
Haven Rail Road Cornaany.
• •
Philadelphia. Dec 17th. 1838.
rguilE annual meeting ot otoeltholder• in this
-company. will be 'held fI their office in the
Hall of the Franklin institute. on tits 14th day-of
JartuarylB39. at 10 o'clock A ld. after which an
election will be bald for choice of a President and
tab ltsnagers, to. conduct the Wain of said
Company for armyear.
Jl4O. ff. PRESSON..Sec'y, - • 1 "--
Doc-22 • ' THE sub
hours
001 W Uplift. • dA the
TRAYED , sitay from the Subscriber on Frt• and sipper
day lest,* DARK REDCOW. Any person a. Persons *Wig
baring any knowledge of ihe num will please may inquire at this. 0 1
giye notice to T. Br. J. Beatty, and will be fiber. Lnotberville. Honig°
ally rewarded by I JOSEPH GREEN.;
Deeember 20.1838. 4—lt - Dow •
:~:
t ~'.
for 1839.
Sale of /lauds.
.Dee 22
i VETROA, , • -
" 4. IN 77
NMI
tat
4 •Prime . Vasiti.N. , .0 , •
trikiila ss socKL"--iiiale . .
VlELltlittlti4utitter tlesderiirittan
4rest
0 - 0 kind. is the moat - iv and - important
subject that ea be —' ted Ad '4lre'ittin" d; and
that 'every'. Forum Id fre i ly - imitable ;the.
rights and.privileges •OrYtteitiing for Oteniselnei
whit is truth.; the following Worts-wrs QS Ted
. .
The disteussiastetwehn R e a r ES ELY, (Pxe
byterion,) and Rev. Witolien, (Universalist,)
cm the -Wiiii t int qu ' ', "is 1 the doctrine of
endless punishment taught inithe ;Bible 7" "or
dies .the /Able teach the doc One of the fi nal
Holiness and Happiness of all imarthindr The
Dammam betwecr. Rev M P urger . (Matto
&lQ and T Warm:mai, (MuSereatio4 - wbeth"
ortthWdoctruie of endless misery is revealed in
the scriptures'? 1 •
Bationass "enquiry into thelacriptoral import
of the words, Snzoz, Han mai TARTAIII I .III. and
Gianni& all translated Het in the common
EWlillll version." •
'Halloo's sermons on les 50-4, Ist. These 5
—2l, 2d Car. .5-10,2 Sam. 15-6, Rom. 6.- I
and 2t Gen, 3-4, 2 Peter, 3-18. Gals. 3 27 and 28
2 Cor, 5 14 and 15, abw in Pamphlet form, the
sinagairtat the Holy Ghost. Mitt. 12231 and 32,
the Penalty offho, Rom. 6-21 4 death-and judge.
mcnt.f a
Flab. 9 Wand 2 , jostles and mercy, Pea,
62-12. Universalist , lief,: Remarks on the
Doctrine tot Uoiverea ' Salvation, (by John M.
Crosland',) and Streetiltr's H/mns. • The above
Books and Pamphlet* can be bad 'ot Samuel
Hartz, Morris & Brothers, or; .1 . Al. Crosland.
:-Detr22 -5-
. .
HE subscriher.baving , ely returned from
• JR. Uriely inippfied, with
Groceries, Cheese, Codfish, irVines.T.Aaracwo, & c .
1500 Hams, a supply of Dried Beet, several ber.
tele of Irish Herrings, 60 barrels of Whiskey of
a superior quality. suitable for tavern keepers, a
supply .of domestic Dry Goods, en extensive
supply of Winter Clothing, sui table for the
region, also " Boots and Bootees of various sizes
and qualities, all of which heoffere for sale at low
prices for tusk or country produce.
HENRY BOYD.
Morris' Addition, Dec 22. 183 P. 5-tf
BY a young man Who writes a good haod,:and
a well acquainted with accoorta, a situation
as clerk agent in some bosinews in this place.
Hest ofiefficrences given Address A. P. office of
this paper. "'
December 22, 183.8. $—
liisterboel; Stove.
EXTRA size, with Fist res, for sale. Apply
at this office.
Dec 2:2
5
•
Domestic Liquors.
40 Bbls.
40 Bbli. Brandy,
40 We, Whiskey, for sole
N.iNATIIANS & Co
Premium Flannels. ,
A SUPERIOR article Sr Rile by
N:INATHANS & Co.
Dec 22 5
Scotch "ilitskey.
OLD Scotch Whiskey, t emote and • Loaf Su
gar,for sale by N,INATEIANS & Co.
THE partnership . heretlfore existing between
-Geo. Arinstrong, Gee. Robertson. & John
Robertson,Coal miners, at ti ring under the firm of
4rmstrong & Co. was cr ionised on Tuesday the
11th inst. by Mutual consent. All persons having,
,zi,
claims against'said firm, re requested to present
them for settlement—an all those indebted are
requested to make immed ate payment.
GEOR E ARMSTRONG,
GEM?, 'E ROBERTSON.
JOHN ROBERTSON.
' _
4-3t'
Dec. 15 1838
MIRE- partnership exalting between William
Learch. and' John G'Whilison, was dissolv
ed by mutual consent on the 10th of the .present
month.
All persona indebted, toi said firm. are requesed
to make immediate payment th Wm. Lerch
and all having claims, are requested to present
them tp him for settlement, •who is authorized
to settle all the accounts of the late firm.
N. B. The business will be continued as here
tofore by William Learch, in the Store opposite
Mortimer's Tevetn, formerly occupied by I. H,
,ILN
hbadie, Centre Street. -
W LLIAM LERCH,
JO G. WOI.LISON.
4-3•
Dec 1.5
IN pursnahee of an
Council of the BOroQg
day of December, A. 1).
niece to orthorize a kw
the extinguishing of
hereby given that the n
for receiving strbscripti•
day the 17th of Dooom.
nia Hall in said Boroa
ten 'A. M. and three P.
during '(be same boors
$l5OO shall have been s
loan will be divided i
each, bearing interest a
per annum, and not red
of January, A. D. 184.5.
scribed for to bo paid
ing, for which scrip wi
the subscribers, and
stock will hereafter
President of the Coun
the Town Clerk, on lb •
JAM
GEO
. SAM
'B. T
Dee. 1.4
°lice aftke Sckuy
Philadelphia)
NOTICE --The As
holders will , be he
on Monday. thelth
A. AL when an eked(
dent. twelve Managers
Dee. 15 1838.
Want Cd.
Dissoh4tion.
Dissolution.
Jft,tice l
Public
loreinance passed by the
of Pottsville, onfthe 12th
11838, entitled "an or di..
i to procure apparatus for
; ev," Public Notice is
q ribers will open a book
.ns to said loan on Mon.
r hut. at the Peonsylva.
, between the hours of
M. and daily thereafter
until the whole amount
, bseribed for. The said
o shares of ten dollars
the rate of six per cent,
.
triable until the first day
Thb whole amount sub.
. at the time of aukumrib.
r be immediately events
.r which certificates of
issued, signed by the
I' and countersigned by
• surrender of the scrip.
GILLINGHAM,
'GEC. WYNKOOP,
II EL LEWIS„
AYLOR:
Navintion Coin
December 10tb, 1838.
/ oalMeeting of the Stock
at the Commutes Maw
wiry next, at 11 eclockt i
will take place for Fri:M-
Th:allure/ and Secretary.
ODIDS 11AR PER. .
reamer and Secretary. •
• 4—.,
e. 'Sale.
iber offers at privnte sikle
formerly. known as the
dull:phi& tun with . the lot
Dances - thereunto attack
miirmation on the-subject
es, or to tho-subecriber at
err county. ,
ABEL FITZWATER..
Beet Sasso:melt
bia; Pa., sod will be delivered it Ptiiledelpldi
esry- in (be Spring. Apply caA uL to m s .roat .
Wanted 6 Bat bizildeia, to whom =watt eat! ,
ploytneat mod liberal ' w ages will , be gives' ring
the Tins of -April text. -A pplfae above., I
Northumberland, Nov. 10 1838. 51:;-.-6t
Nowa Carboii Rail Road Company.
AT an MO:lion for officers orthe Mount Car
bon Rail Road Company, held on the 3rd o
December. in the city of Philadelphia, dm follow
ing persons were duty elected:
Preaident—J. H. WHITE.
Managers.
William Duncan, — "Joanna Emten,
George W. Edwards, John White,
. Robert B. Davidson, W. C. Patersnn,
John Pearson, • Chas. S. Williams.
Secretary and Treasurer—James C. Donnell,
Dec. 15 1858.
INSOLV ENT DEBTORS.—TILE isubscribeks
have applied to the Judges of the Court of Com
mon Pleas of Schuylkill county, for the benefit of the
several Acts of Assembly 'passcd for the relief of In-,
solvent Debtors, & thit the said fudges have appointed
Monday the 91st day of Dec. next. at 10 o'clock in the
forenoon, at 'the Court House, in Orwigshurg. for the
hearing of us andour creditors. when and where thy',
may • ttend if they think proper.
,GEORGE ROTH..
PETER STERNER
LEVI RENNET'
DANIEL MACE..
ILLIA AI ADCOCK,* •
LLI A M PHILLIPS.* •
HN NI`DONAI;D,*
GFXRICtE MODE.*
T. C. HULNIE.• -
. J %MKS CROOKSHANKS.•
JOHN M'AVIN N EY,*
JOHN ZIMMF.RNIA N.
WILLIAM PHILIPS. of Norwegian.
ABRAHAM LEVA N ,
WILLIAM BRITTON,*
MICHAEL 'fAVLIN,
WILLIAM PHILIPS, of Wayne.
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• RAIN FEILDS,*
tROCLAMATION.—Whereas the honurable
CALVIN BLYTTE, Esquire, President of the
several Courts of Common Piehe of the counties
of Daaphin, Lebanon, and Scht,ylkill,' to Penn
sylvania, and justice of the several Courts of Oyer
and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, in said
counties, and George Roush 'and Daniel Yost'
Esquires, judges of the court of Oyer and Ter
miner and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of
all capital and other offenders, in the said county .
of Schuylkill—by their precepts to me directed,
tested at Orwigsburg, the 30th day of September
1838, have ordered the Court of Oyer and Ter
miner and Gerwal Jail Delivery, to be holden at
Orvigaburg, on the last Monday, of Decinber next
(being the 31st of saictruouth,) to continue one
week.
Notice is therefore hereby liven, to the coroner
pod justice of. the peace. and constables of the
Waid county of Schuylkill, that they aro by the
said precept commanded to be then and there at
ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with their
coils, records, inquisitions, examinations. and all
other rememberances, to do these things, which to
their offices appertain to be done, and all those
that are, bound by recognizances, to prosecute
against the prisoners that are or then shall bo
in the Jail of said county of Schuylkill, are to be
then and there to prosecute them as shall be just.
PETFR F. LUDWIG, Sheriff. \-
Sheriff a Office, Orwigsburg,
December, 8 1838. • •
IaIROCLABLITION.—Notice is hereby given
that a Court of Common Pleas. for the trial of
causes. at Mime, in and for the county of Schuylkill.
will be held at Orivigsburg, in the county aforsaid, on
Monday the24th day of December nent,lit. 10 o'clockin
the forenoon.
TherefOre all persons having suits pending, and all
persons whose duty it shall be to appear at said Court,
will take notice and govern themselves aecordingly.
• PETER F. LUDWIG, SheriE
Sherif oOffice. Ortoig' sburg, 2,
De0..8,1838.
A 3 Psauxualattendance is deottutoted of the Jurors
and Witnesses summoned to attend this Court.
Schuylkill Valley Navigation and Rail
Road Company. .. •
arlHE..Stockholders of the Selruylkill Valley
I- Navigation and Rail Road Company are
hereby notified; that the annual meeting and an
election for President and siv. Managers; and one
person for Secretary and Treasurer, will be held
on the last Monday in Deciniber,'lß3B, (the 31st
inst.,) at 2 o'clock. P. M., at the Pennsylvania
Ball, in the Borough of Pottsville W .
ANDRE RUSSEL.
Secretary and Treasurer.
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Dec 8 •
Mill Creek and Mine Hill Navigation
and 'Rail Road Col4any.
riptiEStocktrolder. of the Mill Creek and Mine
1 Hill Navigation and Rail Road Company are
hereby notified. that the annual meeting and , an
election tor President and six Managers, and one
person for Secretary and Treasurer, will be held
the last Monday of December, 1838,' (the 3lpt
inst.) at 12 o'clock, M, at the Pennsylvania Hall,
in the Borollt of Pottsville.
LEBBEUS WIUTNJiY,
Dec. El 3-3 . Secretary and Treasurer
Dissolution of Partner: hip..
THE copartnership heretofore existing under
tho firm of Carter 'and Doran, is this day
dissolved by mutditl consent. All • persons an.
debted to the late firm, wilt please to call at the
office of IL Spayd. Esq., and settle the same.tind
all having demands against the said firm wiltal.
so present them to him for settlement. Nato -
al attendance id required.
W. CARTER, '
THOS. DORNAN.
Pottsville, Oct. 11th 1838.
Dec. L
83 Reward.
THE above Reward will be paid
-t to any person who will rdturn,
Jacob Van Bog!). an Indented ay"
pradiaa to the Boat Building
huskies% kkthe subscriber.
: Said bokis now in the vicf pity
l a Lehighton, where his parents
now reside I height eautton.the public against
trusting hinranty adman; and give °alai that
I will plateoWhiluty . Orson °e rrant& that tat
bar Ida Whini°l.V consent.
JOHN SI:CROSLAND.:
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'Nest-Penn tetarnahip. deed. - - :'--it• - •l_4'e-1.• •• .:
3.:Ths account of-giudw:g Reed. eutilliiii;4ii ' • 1
Mitgdalena Miller, or Mind Child o jackii - umit.
ler. !etc.:4' Wayne township, deed. ••,.: - -. '- . :it.:.:. • ,
-' 4. The account of Michael Web iw:Mliiniit • .I
trator of the Estate of Daniel Ste er,;•litte; of
Wayne township. de'c'd.• I . .:.1 , :• .7".:fie •'.
5 The account- of Jacob 'Heffner, :Pliiiitiielfi • . L'
tor of the estate ofDanicl Sterner, laz'oft..V4nit .
township, dociissed. ,ii ' ii-.1:4- • ''.,
J.ACOB HAMMER, Retits ter.
Dec. 1
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AN ORDIVi s A.lllO , ..‘ ..
Providing for a Maiket in Me Damsel Of Petal ,
• Mlle.• .
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ipaE it ordained and enacted• by !he -Inhabit - - ‘.
j ll -. 1 davits of the - Borough of Pottsvie, iaDookr: . I
cil Asparibled. and it is hereby ordained and 'II-
nacted by. the authority of the sate as fidloti.r. .:
viz: • -
Seaman I.—Public Market's may be helilin the
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Borough of Pottsville, daily (Suede ii-excepted,). • •
in Centre street. between Mahan _street and •
the North Line of the Publid Buriid Grann4and '.
the-apace between the said point s, a hereby, de= ~
Glared to be the Market Place, anti th e. Council ,
by ordinance shall otherwieri three •. Thelitar-'
'het hours shall begin at day-light and end it sunset. .- •
SECTION 11.—'l'ei's following shall be s stationa
for Horses; Wagons, and Vehicles, OD • which • •
Poeple from the country-, may expose for Silo '
the produce of their farnia•and gardeni; list
The cast aide of Centre street, imp the,4est side , .
of Centre street . , between the points mentioned in
the first section of this ordinance- 1,71r' Wagons
l'and Vehicles to be placed lengthwise, close i tto
the curbs, in such a manner as.nbt to-,obstruct , - .?
the travelling on the said street'. witherit'ena ,
croaching on the fuotways.trind. not nearer thanaix
feet to the crossing of any s treet ' r cartyray.--.
I Bet nothing heroin contained sha I preyentstarte :
wagons, 'or teams, employeil in. pie transporta - - 4
Ilion of merchandise, or proviSiOns from remain; .
log within the space wforsaid; ler he puipcmir4 of
I loading and Unloading.
r &cries' 111.—No hatter, fruit' vegetables or
provisions of any kind shall be Id .I:m:exposed
for sale in any of the streets, lane i allexel,or,pob'
lie highways of the ilorough, luring - market
boars, (except within the market _place), Oder
the penalty of Two Dollars for the Arst,,offences
and Five Dollars for each repetition Of * *offence
But nothing herein conmined shill Kneen m -
%urinals from serving their regular -Viistoilient
, rovith butter, fruit,,vegetables, sr pkovisiens of any _
kinokin any part of the Borough' ? •••
I SECTION IV --,No perion ahallibuy any buttel• '
fruit, vegetables, or article of priivision of shy
kind,' within the Market place, or in any of - the
streets, lanes, alleys, or public highways of the
Borough between Day-light enrilTwelveetedocks
' noon of each Market day, for the porpoise,' or.
with the intent of re-selling the Hanle. or shy part,
ithereof, under the Penalty of Fide Delhui for the
first offence, and Fifty -Dollars fM• each - and every '
repetition of the offence. • • '
l Section V.—lf any person shall sell, or bring •
to the Market limits for sale, soy buttir, tarots
fruit; vegetables, or other previsions, in lamps.'
'vessels, or parcels, as for "a greater Weight and
measure than the true weight and measerwtberel f
' of, or shall employ , any devise forcinipeiillon of '
, fraud in the sale* of any provisicln, the setae shall
.be forfeited in the following mariner: The hat,
ter, one third to the use of the clerck of the Mar:,
ket,‘and two 'birds to the direettira of the Peat •
and of the house of employmentOftheCOnnty for
Schuylkill, for the use of the Poet ofthelimutity of ,
Schuylkill, and the fruit. vegetables, and , other
prudes of provision shall be forfeited to.the cera
aeration of the Borough of Potthville. ' , ,
Sarvion Vl.—lf any person shall sell, or expose
for sale within the Market 'Midis: any- OIDIRD;
-Mille, imperfect, or unwholesome provision of any'
kind, the same shall be forfeited, and the offend:.
er shall incur a penalty of Bilks Dollars for • the
first offence, and Twenty Dollars, for-each 'repe
tition of the offence. .
Smarten VI L—Tim Council shall-appoint rt
competent person as Clerk of the Market, whose
duty it shall be to cause the provisions of thili,
ordinance to be enforced. i
Sermon V lll.—This ordinance shall zo into eft
feet from and after the Fret Monday . of January
A.D. 1839. 1 •
Passed into an ordinance tit the Bonaugh of
Pottsville the Twenty, Seventh t elay .of Novembers
A. D. eighteen hundred and thirty eight. •
JAMES GIII.LINGUAIIt .
Attest. President of the c.....i.a., -
EDWARD OWEN PARRY, .- , *`••••
Town Clerk. ' '
Pottsville. Dee. 1, 1838. '
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• Notice.
/REM subseribeni, Audimti,**Ointed by' 41rti
a.. orphan's Court of 'fichaylkill county, us
distribute the Assets in the hands of Jacob Mm
nig, the Administrator of the juditiraf.Tolia - Mor
gan deceased, to and among the Creditors of said
deceased. will meet tor ,that pa, rpostiwis Monday,
the 17th day of December ne*t. at house of
Michael Grad'', Innkeeper. i Lital:tortulgb
Orwigabiiig; at 10 o'clock in ii fiiaiMeon. when
.and where these creditors - lernstioriniy at.
tend. 3011 N It. .
CHARLES' 4n. THAN.
JAMESI-H:.:"OI4IEFf.
Midterm.
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Lumber
A LL kiridaa"-also •Apply; sE
•m• T.S. Ridgway's office, lama,. 4oUr, us•
Clemens' drug store. 1- -
Dec 1
Dec. 1
Potatoes a
3500 Bushels Prune .7000Maid4 - ffe
Cabbage, Just received and lota*lltsit
purchasers at the Low,er StOrthoure.'bi -
JAMES"POWiEt.
Noy. ill ‘ ,
Supetiot ram Firloisto•
1 -21ECEIVED on consignnles_j, from the,Affals.
, lUlrduct . Mills. several loilldirlllikiiiirgfilthlilt
flour, for:sale by '
simuets - amat '
October '27. 149.
GrounA.viurimpk - -
50 Bohai, African aniliphillekton , Vrtound.
nuts of toad quality, just • teceliii) it - rcii -114er
by ' • "Of 41 43.04 11 AIITTN.
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