V Ack..•lt likevriee*Tiptolhat nol ,-i coi r , iete,tit - tinbive.lt *Pre" scyte ta was ronthe ay o N :* girths Constitution is, that t T wa sow must have contributj butlip of Government during th 11 4-salifies his, vote: by assessor leaf i yntent of tax; or in other w rewt.lt ordy4tas been • assessed in ' gd 'a • - ' igo;t' .iti t.stgne d. an . The subject of betting on el , `Oren up: the Views of the G let 0! t hearty coodurrence. The • is ai)'ollows: , of i" That on the retinisidon of an voter OE4 4 3 1 .t.st, the inspectors of isich el ion shift 1 .... ly person offering to vide, to , here oti 0 /hu ' rmation Whether he is or. pi direct y . airetf:,etly interested, either as pr . 4,41, r i t tntr;t4keholderoin any bet on the re It.of a y th e Ibe held OA. that day; and it he drait dial li s. id he declines to answer, th to refir 0 - • son his vote„ and to cause th lerks Of 1 o to make a-minute thereof on the list o These provisions, together wit one nio • illy to prevent the highly im per and : N. 4 , :g interference in +our state 'fictions o ::vvernurent office holders, it iti believed es, , dually check the spirit or fra,, disorde At ~, ig which is rapidly, compell g all gob rat wbt the fairness of their r Its, and tth e permanency of a gover ent dap i on em. We owe it to onrselv now, w ~,,: , A correction are within our wer, to e l `" 'e,owe it to ihe.caime of vir e and rep Rik -we owe it to our sterity.' in.. ; The. Governor next recta at nfi2, e mode of electing ant' returnin tg_4lrs to be.chosen direct by the i 101 1 , r the new Constitutio The , ro- 4-1.4 e appointment of wh no poi . ~ on has been made, a the Aud I=l el- ::.'-g,, Surveyor General ire A:lifice, Attorney Geni eir ;I.lommon Schools, I ras i ?praisers of damai ily .otaries Public, ani ..ptrits, Tobacco am lc . :ilcumbent an .the L. he t sion for the mode It it,cent. he - "The business of the - cretary a tie. Common. ifeillth, as Superintend tof the oo on schools, was so much increased ithin the t three years e- $.- seriously to ember .• s that office he therefore het ...Se ommends the seper on of the t offices, and be de. establishment of t epartment education.— test his can be done wi .ut increasi • the number `.. 1 officers, for those of urveycr ge al and secre ect, . -Ty of the land of fi ce, n, with gre calm, be filled awn ;1 1 , t h e same person, ; may be co lidated into a b e , petrel Land_ Office I .artment;". re- ;.... The fund for Ore ral Educa nis so flour. en- bhing, that little , required be done by inn. Vie present Le •. lature. 90,000 will 1: 1 6. r :robablylie called for fur thi purpose, and ' iio,ooo for ennui -a to collo , academies, en. i,, clid female sem' lea. In t beginning of elil '1836, there. were 762 comnim schools and the i 7 . l .'i academies in • . istence. l'helstate can t at tow boast 5000 I immon Schools,; 38 A cad• are Mlies, and 7 F- ~ le.Serninaries, actively in . 4 itirtition, and d'• emanating the, principles ,If literature, eels ce, and vacua. "The canals and ail-roads inpperitton yielded, nder the most • antageous circumstances, an ':creased revenue ring the fiscal yesi, just closed. 'he. amount eft toi • irep_11997,252 42.1 •Vully one ilf of the regular .de cif the main ,line was lost the state.-during wo-thirds of the navigable see n, in cohaequet of the breach on the Juniata, id that, to retain a ballance, the CaOal Corn nus 3r.ers found it n ssary to take the toll off ninety . ileti•of the most rofitable part •of the remainder,. t:—between H ; tingdon and Duncan's, Island, which, lithe di nee from Huntingdon to-Holt!= iyeburg be added, the distance thus lmavoidable mdered wholly unprofitable was• one hundred and 'p :nly.oine miles The income ti them the '. writ rat may, in view' ofthese factS, with per 4,- safety be estimated at era mmunet six anima= I. ,711ANDDinaAse,:with - li favoor abl result of the ex linnet of the sefason. 1 - most valuable l e • , in the Colonial& and Piuladelp is railroad, is 1 ; omplete butcbs of - as find for the genes - nee anthracite 4 the locomo. 4 it engines. The invei it,.the mas er machismo'. st Parka impletely of f, ected this dessleratum. use of one • e. inn.- hie till the Iled : four. chief at le coma_ .te will save jog -:: large amo yearly —ano gdd to the certainty Ives ', ad despatch the use of her roads. I Dfli . The di; hies to"which thO Governor 1 , 1 , n , 8 i i rae subjecr lon account of thh breach on .. r '': .its works i .tween Huntingdon and Holli fter Jaysburg, a induced him to uggedt the t l i 7 : " 4 iropriety i coltterring on the Governor, ten" au Speaks of the two Houses `the Auditor Its. •.4 1 eneral .. State Treasurer, 1 the power, 'PY •ii; tenever unexpected breach,kir other in 'et ;4 '' try shall cur to the public works, requir. ; ht 1 - - :>g more an $50,000 to repair it, to nego. 771 e 4 1 , , tate a lot on the_faith of the Mate for ne nd x, . - 882 „ y . . -nditures. int 1,, . • , That rt of the message in relation to 'cu, , • inancial ffairs, we shall revies'- next Week, B Y' 4 . a tonnes on With the State Trieasurer's re ,a,,B. V :ma, a , we think it can be tconclueively ' re ••!- shown tt the• situation of our Treasury is ' 3 .• it preset perfectly healthy, notwithstanding .he lam tattoos of Mr. Sturgebn. " The ' xecubve next procee s most ably ,to vind..te its conduct on the esumption of t ,specie ymeets. A referen t is made to ''!the Phi delptia rlot of May latt, stating the ;reasons or issuing a reward f r the appre .lensios of Ile persons engaged: a recom trnendal de to abstain frtlrm Canadian interfe in 'which, by the way, we if ,hiak ' thy Governor has been mis-in. Conned • ti the influence of: i the Masonic 'lodges n ort r near -the firontie The Geo logical ury authorised in 103-36 is stea• dily a and' g. j ~ I "The ucc ful erpertntents that it Rat • us d Farrandsville, to bitorni ,us 1, and at Manayunk Ind . ill anthracite, add t i. ati,a sub t. to perfeetliwtisfact „S: Proved, Oat irge furnaces, in nil 7.ti„eoal - alone is used as fuel:nal if (imitated at several points in i t iuccessfol u of stonecoal and it '''' aan event ecidedly greater ino ' parity afoot. te, than any that h the applicati fateam in aid offi The trade seal and iroii will . the main bo eas of the v as t but :,,'' nloplished tent of works in wt 1 4 , , embarked, ad tieohief hope of if their coat.' The Go) enlasgement utiinterrnitt may look works of of the Bil Map; the e the colt i l tion on t twee, co the Ste men and %dunned Omni' legiajatuf elk Ci Atiierie !iimerin ' citizen- May i .tbjeci lent the IM the lore 1:1733 itle :on the ice-- or strongly - °amends the if the Union anal, as by an leammunication, Pennsylvatlia bout fear or j lousy on the ii. States. The ncouragernent 1 ade; the revisi n of the State ation of weigh nd measures; !of general stati tical inforaba• sects of agrieul ure, manutac• . cial and martin operations of all noticed wt critical ais le,* precision, and ay:schemes (itrry out their ficiitobjects., o his h as p a ed lteikento sthein ist her Columbus, nd another of 1 V pueius, as akin aware ciao le, carved ,by its American marble from file &adrift 'Trona. now in the E ire Chamber, o' the disposition of t C Leilshitiiii. le • In 1 83 5:1bete:Werti.34,trt‘Witaree 14 the , Coming IfAittoola„of the Bta ts; thete - Orebow about 239,000.. In 1835 ihe fiabricl . wrelue under every advantage; Finoducett 111q13.52. 71; the.aeaaon just ciosed, nider .eiteTy!tdisz' advantage reaultingfrombreaka and drotOiti 1 ; produced 8991,262 42. Since 1835 $2,500,000 have been expendiai io. completeing work then said to beSnisbed,reneiving defective pins, and keeping the whole id repair • and one hundred end ninety-eight miles Of nal: and twenty-nine miles of railway, have been ta utenaeon cud carried to vatunderable state o fitr of u wardnees, on which AMMO baveheen sided; The eompleted rail raids.fian been nide 'in ner the end of their-construction and the- octal' deficiencies-in the incitive power flincl,"turned . hit& annual excesses. • , The permanent state debt which was 1 2 44 1 30.-` 003,32 in 1835, if 'now $24:40,000,32, and though there arakemporary loans to the amount of $1,'000,- 000 due, yet they were forced on the state in toppo. , akin to the exertions of the etecurtive, and rridisink' toe small amount, when the sums of a similarfkind due at the commencement of the year 1836, au . ? de. ducted from them. 1 ~_ The state tax, which was then in existence, ern- - out hope of termination, has ceased to be collhcted; and nothing but the utmost profusion can mike-it. again fleece/10,y. . The state credit, which was at a low pbb in1835,r is now raised, and the commonwealth obtains, even her temporary loans with ease it four per teat The currency, which was on the eye of a fharful convulsion in 1835, has been carried through i.., with less injury than was experienced in soy odieristate —is now restored to its usual poundness—and has secured to it the aid of an institution, which will hereafter preserve its uniformity, if no further:ruin. ocis experiments be tried. I And finally, the State has been made. to occupy bir propel position in the National family, and in relation to the General Government, on &Rocca lions. ith e.t r ye • to h ti t ~~ RE E 7 =MX . veinfor plan au MI k.. inch :free ruin- -deed ,Id ef- Ad bet. ten to ear for lin reform • them. canism Lion to he offi • pie en- -ere, for eprovi- Gener 'fthe Land .endent of .'saionere, E . -cretary Super nal Co Adjuta Inspecto , other ar islature t time of General, 'Of Flour, • es. It is make pro ir appotnt- ave been made smelt iron with Mauch Chunk oess interest to rly hive they 'limb anthracite now in progress the state. The ore 1n the arts, rient to the pros. s occurred since man labor. idoubtedly form rat only half ac ieh therStatik is Ping off r the debt The Governor, in concluding they last message of his administration, says he ap. proacbes the end of the .term fur whieh he was e ected, with the consciousness that he has p rforilied the .Executive duties wi r th fi• delity according to the hest of his judgbient and abilities. This will be responded to by every generous spirit in the State ! Joseph Ritner, wheq he retires " to life's more low, but happier way," cannot carry with him any other feeling than that of satisfatition, nor can he be visited with any retribut►pn by those over whom he has presided, save that he has ever fearlessly, honestly and ithpar tially performed his duty. To his successor we say "go and do likewise;" and though differing in political sentiment as wide as are the poles asunder, he shall ever-receiva'from • us those commendations which it is our, duty to bestow on the faithful stewards uT our happiness, and the true guardians of Penn sylvania interests. Mr' A Bill to recharter the Miners'jßank -of Pottsville for one,year, has passed ti* Le- gislature. This brings the institution on a par with the other. Banks under the new Con stitution. ..' (r There will be collections in Ilribity Church, (Episcopal,) on forenoon andiafter noon, of to-morrow, in aid of Missions; Q7' the Committee on the contested seats of Hanna. and Brown, have reported iq favor of allowing Mr. Brown the seat, -do the ground that he had a majority of the ivotes. LEGISLATIVE.. ' Mr. Cassat's funeral was attended by the members of both Houses. A special elee. tion to supply the vacancy occasionediby his death, will be held on the 3rd. Tuesday, inst. It is said that Mr. Cox, of Somerset, w not resume his seat in the Legislatureiunless so instructed by his constituents. etc The Gettysburg Star, contains an eddress w to the citizens of Adams Co. from Mr. Ste. f is i yens. He has withdrawn from the L'itagisla. (h i cure to abide their decision. House's adjourned last SaturOay, to meet again on the thirteenth of this month. The new Codatitution took effect frbm the n first of January, and Gen. Porter will be in• ca augurated on the third Tuesday in Januaty Texas.—President Lamar, has ch4en the following cabinet : Gen. Hunt, Secretary of the Navy, Bernard E. Bee, Secretary of State. Gen. Johnson, Secretary of War.— Gen. Rusk, has been appointed Chief Justice. President's Levee.—The following grace ful allusion from the Washington Correspion dent of the New York Star, is exollent in its way. "The President's first levee for this sea son, which will take place next Tuesday, will be graced by the presence of 130 Baugh ter-in-law. Tht Magibian, seen by the side of his new relatiie, may suggest to spme the idea of Prospero and Miranda. The lady might well address him in the words of the new creature of the poke fancy— . ' "If by your art, my deafest father, you have Put the wild waters in this roar, allarthern Mr. Prentiss.—[n it recent debate on the sub-treasury, and public, defaulters, Mr. Prentiss read several letters from.the Sec retary of the Treasury to his defaulting offi cers, and concluded by saying that he had been thinking of some familiar e4mple to whiefite might compare the Secretary of 'the li•easuif.. He had found ot* in old mother Lobkin's advice to "keels.' Paul," in Bulwer's admirable novel of Pahl !Clifford ; for the information of our readers ive trans cribe the remarkable worldly adviee which was to regulate the future condu i t of the , respectable fbotpad and highway Man ! It thaispirit of moralizing she, says. '"— newer steal, especially when tiny one • in the way, never I. snacks with them its be old ,- Chan you—cause whirl the old& a edge be, more be cares for himself, and the lessr his pa ner. At twenty, we diddles the public,. t torty public , . t our cronies. Be. modest, Paul, nd stick your nitration, in life -- reed you? bible talk like a pins tun. If yon wants *hails not y • own, try ind do without it; and 'if yo 4 cannot ••• without it, take it away by insinivation 'not Wu They as swindleti, does more, and tiskii Ira t t they as robs; and ifyoo - cheatetopplng, you . 3 laugh at the t4iputg. cheat (the gallows ) You ~. right not tq play•fbr nothing, its kw. .o lime I• play with tßuteas be Jess khan yoarsel t and you can gofer to beat them, if they salt you . to cheat! and now go play I" ;I . 1 tit //knew ' , Freilayer:43or Senator harrawgued loving constituency at Orwipburg Tu Evening, at !.;loco loco . meeting. ith eta • 4 4itie Chairman, Mr. !Cab% tinssided; Mr; F ilay • tedAhat-he jumped oak of the beck Win 'ow,. • .. there was Backe cro;ii i itt die Chaps . a get out no other way :. . Does any l i ;eindid . want any [either proefor diew being tinteb tl ileriate chamber? We hear that the Sinakit„ hn mind complimenis on our Initial, )uoiti9l .. e is no -10116 i love Not on either wik, +ll iii , I pnissoarielves flattered by his raninnbranee 3 i n iikarisohow et other manage . : Jul% . , by' the B PO or their Tnitrir' • i " 24 .! . ' ini •,- • . i • . ~ - . ‘ . • ... , • _3.—. • i - - -.,-. ..," • ~. . C'. , ... 'l , -.,-It—,,:f 2 , ..i. 1 1 ,_, mint:MlN LW; la oar. oiiiintiow•to =oat* arie ; ;ead gather Ala Ili*igilittliikto the.'4ol3 Praline us Hydrs.bsa and snisruk atise„so .41e . , Anus. I,I 4 , so - itite' tiiiti4 is asannial hall' red, ted, and th at tie intends ' Leo bred by the TULA—At. 111 , on: le price of amid antenriptin i n Liu CZ WeCire p bine Wife tare .will be lie the 2iLd inst. been hied et. three ;Ismaili. 'intaunbent.dot by a general give the sae. , The officers hi Watewnwrir, Samuel Leal i • Dollen. eaeb ‘tieket adisitting • trust our eitheertelrill feel it their 'et theobjegtattfthe iptiock end-tAat , the ladir mill °hitch , presence to the lectures. the current year are, Revd. Aiirrunt resident, Revd. A. A. Miller, Mawr I. Shenk Benj. F, Poway end. Ed. actors, and James S. %Mai% Bar, Owen Parry, 46611 give an °adios ofyilp plan nd advance our reasons in Xivo•r of In our net of araoeiation its liberal sup CONGRESS. t nothing has occurred excepting .thrtt offered resolutions prefatory to the Since our I Mr. Wise h fMr..Woodbury. The new flawed mpeaciimen ill, the punishment of publiclefatah es connectcd +rah the repord:oftbe Departments, iiave occupied tlm psis. Sublreasury era, and bus Secretaries° cipal part o our Govern 1.. e mission thus far. The relations of nt with Hayti have originate 4 101110 salon. and Mr. Atherton's gag mo ths present resting on their laurels• bons into the Treasury deparmaitt, cough, will doubtless be searching, if tbolition di. lULiGIIII are The Investi carried obtain the nomination -of the. Coi n Polk will be very apt to piae his di in, and that will be tantarnoint to washingtenmniittee. The BOW. has cupted with private Inns, belt after tuib the House mittee; if n politics! ft perfect whi been rdneki Holiday r is ended, we may expect Imathhranch ork on the great agitating q neations of sou and defaulters in reed cosiest; sn ory question the strength cif As tickle the same as last year. ea to gO to the Sqb. be eub.tr *lands it. farrisurg Chronicle says, I .hat it was ,I)ersonal -aidencs which pi turiapted the /:cognise the Hopkins' Hotta a. terhaps ,nost charitable construction that, can be put op tilt transaction. arThe the feat o SenatO to his is , tb e Treasury.—On the 28th L tee.. ta mau -1 id before the Governor for 1 tia .appecival, ction of State Treasurer be eostlionit on .nth -nth day ofianuary nest, St tfuitthepres urer be continued in "strice u itilthat.day, resolution it appears that this Treasurer • ired to renew his bonds and. attrition of rod therefore the State has no. protection. non had prepared a veto to I his,.auicadal • hen the Secretary of the ( :on amerrwealth to deliver it, there was no q uorent, and the uurried untd the 12th inst., leaving-Daniel as the unchecked reposite•ry of the state • ! This is a fearful comment on the late .gs at Harrisburg. =EMI that the td thes out Tr CIE is oot r $.90,000 The Go bill, be attende house Stur_g • Tressu rZZI NEW STATE ADMINISTRATION Ei R. Porter is now virtually Govern or o Penns rune, elected by fraud, and thus far, /rapport-- ed by Inobism. Never did revolutionizers find • more fsoft and pliant willow" for their purposes, than has so far proved to be : they are ,in costs - cies their choick; just the man to be held.at nod a d beck of disorganizes and ruffianit He is sum ned by their order to leave Huntingdon mond ie to Harrisburg, to be inattgarated.mider the , t stitution; he-comes, but the firrnuess of the 'hi defeated their last grasp afi.er the havesand the of the Hey-Stone execut ire; at bit-Order and s are trampled down and mob law bold un_ sp ed sway over the Legialatnre of our State ~ It al loco-loco deeply, darkly,, Wantifully.loco foco ; ires by which the prippet Offscaor is. to be ted, while the pullers; are behidd the curtain, a ouded in the executive offices •af•tlie Federal Go nment!. 1 • • Legislature hu adjourned, .asul glad their , the New Constitution, which is the law of - lind, must remain a dead letter. Tb erefote we • t David R. Porter is a ctually, to all intents and , see, Governor. Now what Aire 1,. he two first • . of his administration:. • The Treasury is 'opened to ?la miler! The Credit of the State 'is Ras &rapt ! :heState Treasurer it left from the. first of the ill th, until the re-oritaniutinti of the Legislature, r act muter of the Suite. FUME. , aitheatsny check him, or any security to Mu ci...itens for the pros. ation of the public monies. ' l'he powerful sword lg . mob law and the pi:warts:4h have barna secured; 'i, public privileirs invaded, and like the satellites !. the tyrant Dionysins of Syr sense, thil locos stand ligh heaped .with armaand plunder !" But this is . t.enough : t The Credit of tie 'State -is Bankruptl A portion 'the debt doe by the stet e 'amounting to aasopp, • eated in 18224, became •due on the first of January. I..ndt bill ' , r uttiest , tbeSer iate authorizinit the refund -;g of the amount...in the Bank of the P.& of Penn, it 4 pr. ct.. This .we is rejected by Oiti loco Loco House, and scot , bacl i. to the Senate, who refused to acre de to the amen idment of the Mins% and re turned it again to the sm. The Bill parsed the Sen. ate unanimously, bo.t the leading members of the loco foco house, kn owing that should a quorum be • present, it . would pries that body, stood at the doors and unloaded their members not. totake their seat,mnd though • rnajolity was in thrill pital, only 27 appe4wd in their seats, who adjourned to the 13 inst. Thus has, the.tdit of the state beer aim rificedno gratify the feelings of ntobc+ratit _against theinstiatio u vrhicli relieved our stiits of ik recent pecuniary depression, end thus havelthe Twit first acts of Porter's administration entailed plunder, die. grace.ond less of - credit on oar State I lott im m i r . --)i, , 4 REVIEW OF TILE MARKET! Poturae, Joins:l7s. 1839. WHEAT FLOUR, by the toed was Worth onFrway 78* W HEAT 150 per pallsel, demand. RYE FLOUR MI/rper cwt. indemand. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR $4.00 per t indemand RYE, by the load 100 by the l hoshid—ready or sale. RYE CHOP 90 cents per bushel in liemad. OATS Keane—ready sal is POTATOES— 80 Units e. per bosheiisdansind ;,CORN-90 canapes bushel in demand. I 4 CLOVER .SEEO-49.90 per bash, ,g• TIMOTHY SEED4B 00 per twillel• t. WEED -1110 per bushel is ddmend. KEY-41Cents parsal me B ER- l eo teats per iscound lon — in 17cents a; Eacis—it eentnPer 8 01 1 4 m . LARD—llianntaperptie4, I . TALLOW= 10cen p4 Pound• i . HAMS 14 umui •,i, • z.. .j..., ~ CORN COOP, SS CM'. .f __, .ugagglirwril• - BACON-IkFeaui Pet P° 0 1 14 a•• ..,.., i .4 • BgESWAX.--20 cents per 114 11 °•il ' e 31 - WEATllUS.4Summtierpousd, - ~.., ; ~..., . Li d _•. •,';' comtio - WOOL;40 debts' pond. , , ;', . , • . MACKE EliAi the fig 44 i. it ects.l,lllll i ].. !. „,, SAL 10; pe.bLOSI: , ... _.. ;11 . - ~,1.,, .. z . !-, .1' a 4 411 mstaleiPer." 116- ' • :' , ,• - •'l%'''' '- I: '; BAY 'lllB, peitint j l . -:- -..-. `--”, ... - :. 4 ,..-,F.., .'.., .. ME IN*l6: colmnsorm motAtttc.volt..T.i WSW, 1 c b imirmazir FEM ~' 4 ~. ^~.~l . 1 1 IS 20 27 Floaraar Iti 10 17 24 hissai . 10 17 24 31 APRIL . 15 22 29 MAY '3 20 27 111 Jogs 10 17 24 18 23 80 JULY . I AuousT 11 16 V,3 30 Octossi 13 20 27 Novilings 10 17 24 DzcziasEß 16 23 :30 M MARRIED. On Christmas day, by the Rex. A. A. Trinity .Church, in our Borough, Mr. Ti Rossi. 41, &llfil Jams AI.DIIoa, *Oh of Pi By tharkeir. Wm. Cooper, Jau..lst. 1839, !IL& CLITAMIL to Hiss Er IZAIIICTU TAU.oa, A STATED Meeting of the It'ottiville Fire En gine,Company, will be held at Mortimers, on Wednesday evening, 9th inst. ati7 o'clock. An e. lection .will beheld for officers to the ensuing year. Punctual attendance is reque Last Noti t e . LL ,persons knowing theta elves indebted to - 4 ". the subscriber, are required to make settlement before the Ist March_nezt, site which all accounts without distinction will be placed in the hands of a collector. • J. C. KERN. Jans 1— Reading Steam Works. THE undersigned are now prepared to manufac ture to order Steam Begins to any size, and set into operation in any . part of the state. Also, cold or hot riveted Bailers, I ornmotive Boilers, Rail Road Cara, Mad Jill the work of a general .nachine shop. S. MAY JONES & Co. Jan .5. —tf RE•11D1.116 NAIL AND IRON WORKS, HAVE on band, .BOJLER.IRON, * SHEET do. .ROUND & SQUARE IRON, .COALSCREEN do. RAIL ROAD dp. BarJren of any size drawn W arder. Nails and Spikes of all sizes, for sale at lowest city prices. All sizes Rail Road Iron, punched and counter soak, and cut to angles. WIjITAKER & CO. Jan 5,-1839 I—tt To Creditors and others interested in the Estate of Samuel De I Pui, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given, this letters of Admin. istratiOn on the Estate o ,the said Simnel De "Psi, were on the 29th of December last granted by the Register of Schuylkill County to the under. signed, both residing in the &slough ofOrwigsburg. All persons having claim, or'demiusda against the estate of said decedent, are requested to make known the same to them with • of delay, and all per. soma indebted are requested • pay the amount due to sitber.,9f the subscribers. ir W.ILL QM Niew DOME, as Fotind, bt Cot Alexander's Africa. Stanley or a Man of the I Elam flipville, Pater Pi rim, Mary Raymord, Only Daughter. Heir of fielwoods Four years in Farming. Far West, aßob of tbe Bowl, Egypt. Arabia. sPatraea .eighth Wider Jost remeregland for.slkbi JanS sP • •u elemion held at dr Woodsy. December 31 PeniOna were elected officea Mice Hill Rail Road Comps to wilt George Patteroxi, hol' dept. 7 111 Boni Patterson. ;Gamy 41400,4 Andreekßuesel. , •GenuntLembh • Markle Shippet, Samuel &Bytom!. tebbrie Whimq. *sod Triatatez. • * Pottivillaolawk 11139. . 1 4 ‘. , • • . -- .. , 'Davy's flarefy Lunips, , - , aik 4 40 .,.40....,..84.......k,,-- - !..„,,, ~,4 :, ...„...4.,..t0r ...„,,,_,.. .N.,. ,„,.. ........., es, ~,.....ba atikillio • ..7.."7 , , 5 - :. - .,,., i -.”- 4 - .:::.• 1 . '7,,dAi.S' .• • - '' ' '-'- .;',--,,, , _ 1, , . -?4• 1 1::•':: -,.- ‘4 % .• ; ' ,. .` - :•''' ',,, • '-' " ';• " 't - n:lf: - - ~ :,, is, ' ~, .. _ - --, - : 1101 .4 1 170 1 Pecellift.:l B l l B#. l /0 ;c4 l ßfot mais were Alisoo4,ornien - O 4 tbd B eit!ill4l7a l , ley Naiitation tpdttell'eCons toint. erteuing yeaWtOWE zi- •r. •• • Surd PattetiNW resulait.: • Itatare.• ' • Abraham (p - &ion. ; .G. G. Patina, ;Gimp El. Pate. : • A. St• Clair Nichols. Jaw Hewes. Andrew Rawl. Secretary and Treasurer. 51btteville, Inn 5.1839 1— . irrsE .421.1 t • , c" • MEBEFSIA,6II 7 SPEPRIA 7 -18:4here no sue tbatdistressing disease is the,eebo ffiim o Roes thousands. Read the many 'certill• cites of curssperformed by Dr. Wm. Evans' Cam. girdle Tonic-and Family Aperient Aillowing,eartiScate most certainly t convince very Tason,okbogreat efficacy ridge invaluable, wed s leis's. 111 16 23 30 til Dr. Wit. Evan—Dear. Sir., t l can never be; grateful enough the the curl; I han•received'by the; use of your invaluable medicine "(CAMOMILE PILLS.) I was for fin years very ' , crumbly troubled with Dyspepsia. which•csuied a nervous sensation throughout my systim—so mach. that I sometime* shook a■ if I bad been afflicted with pal— sy ; during all this time I took many medicines,. but none would curls me. At last, my physician . gave me up ; bat fortunately .one day as J was speaking to a friend on the subject, he told me that Dr. Wm. Evan's Camomile Pills were the only road icine that .would cure me t of which I purchased some, and the result is that I am now enjoying per- i feet health. Any person wishing to see me cap call at my house, No. 365 North Front street, Philadel. phi'. , HENRY L. CiAMPBELL. 13 20 27 Ri 13 20 27 M 16'1 23 30 lii 10 17 24 12 19 26 13 20 27 16 23 80 10 17 24 31 111 16 23 30 111 13 20 27 111 15 22 29 M 13 20 27 16. 23 30 10 17 24 31 13 20 27 16 23 30 10 17 24 13 20 27 112 18 28 li 10 17 24 31 II 16 23 30 111 113 /0 27 111 M 16 23 30 10 17 24 . Miller, at HiLLWELL ottaville. AM .B. POTTt3, Aturoey at Law. : - 11 RAMMER, • Marchant. 1-6 t • rca CZ! and the Holy Land, B. BANN AN. 1- Pennsylvania Hall on 1838. the Mowing of the Mill Creek and fbr the enstiinglear, MEN MW MEE Observe—The General Office for the sale of this Jledicioe ts at No. 19, North Eight street„Philadel phia, where certificates of (banyan& may be seen. Sold be - JOHN T. WERNER. -Sole agent for Schuylkill county. I—tf 1 7in 5 The fol owing are the d n limbers .of the Al ezandria, No. 8, d rawn 15th December, 1838. 57 47 43 28 27 17 38 5 4 36 368 74 72 Weeent contbutatioo 5 17 38. 44000. Do. do. 3 36 38, 300. by or der to the country. The owners Are equefter/.10 forward their prizes for the CASH. The following are ear bottachemes for 3annary, 1839. Maryland, No. 2.—draws 9LbJanuary-45 num bers, 13 drawn ballots. CAPITALS. • 15,000 DOLCARSI:-... 10,000 DOLLARS ! 10 of 1,000 DOLLARS Tickets only ss,—Sbares in proportion. Richmond, No. 1, draws 12*.Jannary-75 num bers, 12 drawn ballots, . 40,000 DOLLARS! 10,04 DOLLARS! 25 of 1000 DOLLARS! 25 of 500 DOLLARS! Tickets only slo—Shares in proportion. Maryland, No. 3, drawer:l6th Artuary,—,7s num bers, 12 drawn ballots. 20,000 DOI:LARS I 20 of 1,000 DOLLARS! Tickets 115-43 bar es in proportion. Leesburg, Va., No. 1, drawl 200 of ihriukr./ -75 numbers, 12 drawn ballots, CAPITALS,. 30,000 DOLLARS! 100 of 100 DOLLARS! Tickets only slo—Sbares in proportion. „ New Jane!, No. 4, draws 280 January : --,75 numbers, 13thawn ballots. CAPITALS. 20,000 'DOLLARS•! 10 of 1000 DOLLARS! Tickets only 65—Shares in properties. Orders fir single tickets, shares, or packages of wholeor shares, will be promptly answered. - 4 . irrr. B. These who order Tickets will alma,s hare a full scheme sent them, if the, require Al! orders addressed to me, thus, N. CANFIELD, Camden P. Q. New Jersey opposite .Philadclphia„ will ,be promptly Answer. ed. Dec. 29 6-3 t IMOIFFAVS LIFE MEDICINES —RE. - 1 -La AN I RATION.—W ben the most importent functions of life are suspended, and those .w f* are invalids by inheritance or imprudence are reduced to a deplorable state of nervous debility, they should not even then despair, for it is not in despair that relief can be found. No. ' Let them .first look a round, and, laying aside"all prejiidices, ask, them selves this question—"l tmy physicist. _cannot help me, is his reputed skill my only racial" Perhaps st that moment the heading of this ad. vertisement, "Moffat's Life Medicines," would catch their eye; and were.they in truth divested of foolish-prejudices, they might, perhaps. be induced to inquire whether Mr. Moffat's theory and treat ment of diseases, differed fin that of their own physicians. , They would then learn thstit did dif- I ter, and seq widely, and with .most unhappy re- . sults, too. If they,ponsued their inquiries atilrfortber, they would .find that all practising physicians of the present day, prescribe MERCURY, in some iortn, for almoist es disease, and they would leatn, too, that tuercurWmedicines, thqggh they give present relief, undermine the constitution, and.always leave the patient in a precarious state of health. A GOOD VEGETABLE MEDICINE is just the reverse of ell this. For hundreds of years, be foga that scourge of mankind, "Mercury;" was em pliketLin ithe'he.ng_ art, Physicians used nothing but simple herbal" illlrgptke bible recommends as the 'skilful phy s sictin b y e wlinisprepareth his medi cines from herbs. Witness Ecelesiasikus, chapter 0 V. 3. The skillfuLphysician - up his head; dad in sight alikthe great men he aka be in admiration. V. 4. Fur he bath prepared his medicines out of the HERBS of the .earth..and he that is wise *Li not abbot. them. MOFFA'f'SYEGETABLELIFE MEDICINES posse's qualities. of the most mild and beneficial na. tore. They are.composed of articles the moat anti putresseent„ combined with ingredients known as the oply,certain antidote for fevers of every descrip. Lion. When the disease ii produced either-from cold, obstruction, bad air, swampy and camp shoe. tiqns, or putrid miesmi, whether malignant or epi demic, or by other causes, these' medicines WV cer tain in their operation or effects. They are pos. seated of peculiar qualities, which nut only expel all demise, but at the same time restore and tnvigorate the system. Whenairst taken into the stomach, they immediately diffuse themselves like Asper, through pore, producing effects at once de. lightfut, salutary and permanent. When the spark of life begins to grow dim, thkeirculation languid, I I and .the faculties janilexed, these medicines are found to givcrixollito ibe nerves, concrete the ac. tinal spirit., invigorate the mbody, and re-animate the whele man. TIIFAItIEE %MEDICINES have also been used with theimost happy success in Nervous and Dye.. peptic , diseases, Consumption, Asthma, Liver ICont- Ethetiiiiatisin, (chronic and inflematory,) ()Topeka, &c. &c. For full particulars, the reader is invited at Mr. Moffat's office, 367 Broadway, and receive a copy of the Good Samaritan, published granntously. The followigg letters are lately selected from a 'very large neither which Mit Moffettnts •latdly ea_, calved from different parts of the UMW Settee:. ~ Mr. Moffat.—Dear Sit r with 4h(cere pleasure that I venture to ,addrelle«,l o 9! . I .bi . tbank yon for the toduefit I have remised froMlinir mad imam. My complaint wealth:rho*, for;whicb.l have tiled ell - the meditnewirMeh ?a!!itatif,tat,ftked in the newspapers. I, hinettntr, !rocaleed' 131?-:Xelief from any of them. Sicical 'Vet . ahiiwn; Good Samaritan, which igd*l4lte to try m) jou!- .cine. When 1 ippqad !Ulm). my and arms' ,mere Se bad - timitAgyarrolied 'Sec law lief; and were covered lalfifirikitnitifter tiMie a 25 GeV box °flour tea. tka ilkjti beiair 30 surge At. and pi l iviaoentirelysUred• - :: . 44 op* fbuettiestle SiteillVesiniettie l d.OWs!Oad no return oritio«opiiiiit;:. haVa youvriisai4MO :to several Yeeeene,462 WOW sa'she' Willietediridt the sakrifeass to try Gilly r yor,r.obedient tier Let. M.tctravEit; --•• • 13th.lLborewhimiuld I litslisio Avenues ! For fortlierOarticiliufar the i t *e, 'intdijisse MOlDit'a Good isinisito)mOrtjollygiiMeltibiroJ4e.' I;vdee:eirWinediyintr.teNs gt, ou WILL PAW -1414W, .r~ ~. WVI3 . i= ' 1 , , ,' t 7 :i - : -4.101/11* '°- ,0, ' Ibir-' AllmoblY *M . be.a" 0 . 14 / 1 1311 4 - . 1',f21 I, l4l 4bler.lisilelity, kieeine.bie ,u4 . ,1 I 7 . - f - , _, : The - Vdiei et Pottsville *ill liel WWI* ilielil,;1; 1 ' -riaagoofrat I imit A eaki. --....,' --;,:..*- ~..., ",.- / \.,© By wise of ilialtuatire s,l C. 1. • - • .•• .91011 siwero g na .iierst4. they_have -bought..at:Cionatable ukr . 4014: , ; , Schuyikip canal - Dolts , : via. John `Nergeburafg; ,[ 433. Topa. No. 420. Krkd . upon and soli it flh, property, Of John Jojrto,Dec.-10..-11141a**1.4:1 t 6" 0 11' 12103 Wind thri Odd %Op ter the limperty, 10"1 nr Janet. ', -A. DENDERSINfI I !I 1 4. 1 -. Port Callum, Dec. 99tb; 1818. :1 • , SMlGU4Nrillgrino t rINHE Sutweriher, with a viitar to"alosr hti.Mwit. "f as in this plaoe, from 'OW Seds.sll 47 lP ramose shortlf. sellinaMr larp.fititek H of pr: Gloats, GrocerreaQueettivaril at suit prima. and also of itenwfal lorswitlii ie , ready made clothing, such aul'azitakinetOkinnik• gouts.Nssts. Dress - Ulna iniites all who are desirous of Ottiehashit articles in his lice at ,low prices, logic. him knoll: • ,J;CaiLlt t. RN. ' tiov.l7, JIM Office at the Mies Jill and &hi yen Rail , road Colts t1411:', • - Philadelphia, Deea7tklifilLm A E annual meeting of pan,, will be held at their offlielti.,:llilo:4l of the fianklin tokitote, on the 14th day:htilintieity 1030. at 10 o'clock A M, alter erldiVidi'utileationi will 60,1141 d for chbihe of a President gistil tati'Maria gen, to conduct the offairi -of aaidillootpany lot one year. MO. tf. CRES§iOttilkeiy. :54;4. Dec 7it Serie of Lauds, • nit Virtue of a %VOW. Process, imbed cellency, the'Graiernor of the.Cornmwereellt of Penneylvania, and to me directeri;linsW:vitlf-lio .exposed,to pub he sale at the City Elidet,in - tbik ails of Philadelphia, onitiondisy the I.4th day' next, all the right, titleinnervit, of John, Nichtilson, and Peter ileynton deceaSed, in and fia the frOowing tracts of land adjesiged.-talimillai property of the said • JohnNiOolebn 'and 'Pete' &piton, against wham Militate s i.'Mtti—sur. rayed on warrant in the .fallowirimmois; to wit.. James &Meal, situate in Sehnylkill-Suitirdy,-and be sold as the property of the said Man - Nish le on and Peter Saynton, fur a debt due‘ilittCotorninu. wealth, in par/lance of the acverat:ftrrifAeseinb. ly, on that anWeet made aridenai a 4 A. 111. 4 1 4 -oTX*..rgait..,= . 47 fore Commonweal*if 41M0-410,4' Dec 22 Prove. tal things I—.ll. \ old fast , that which is good. Biblt: that she future deatinf of man. JIB! kind, ii3he most interesting ariii,unpingint subject that can iwg presented to die .mind • and every person should freely exercise the tight* and prikilegee of 'deciding for therptekert the following works are offered tor sale: • The discussion between Rey. E 8 •Et.Y.tPreeby,4 terien,) and Rev.- A C Tnouse, the minjant question, "is the doerne oc :MAN* punishment taught in the Bible ormott4lc4i, *Abe ' Bible teach the doctrine of the 1101fAiiiit and -Hanpinoss of all mattind?" Ttictilltscesstan „Ou twear. Rev M P Baawsit; (Methodbit4 and.l"Wittir EitORE, (Universatist,) whether Om doctrine °find less misery is revealed in the'scrigitniedl o s Bauoua's "enquiry into the scriptural impart if the words, Snim., Hants, Tairmins, end Eammisa v translated Hell in the common. Eicilidilteridon." Baliou's sermons on lsa 50--4,lat.Theell 3-21. 2d Cor% 5-10, 2 Sam. 15-6. Rom.t.., 1 - lad 2. Gen ,-.4, 2, Peter, 3-18, Gala 327 arid 2;82 : C0r.4 14. and 15, also in Pamphlet form. tbielfkinat that Holy G , 1 6 ?, Matt. 12 13 and 3% tbeTene Rom. • death iiidiodgement..llelY jr 7 and 28, putt and meycy, Pea. 62-12, Viiifetaidlefiki; : Reinarke at. &1. vatilm, (by John ' lilC•Creelanti) sad Strientr's Hymns. The alare;Eooits Jind.4tiippbligi be Itad of SamtieLEKta. Mcipistl‘Aigailis 41 0 M. Crosland. - 7 -t • • • • Deci22 • Grocery THE subscriber "having latelyYeturerd from* Philadelphia,ls Arm larrrelneopplied. wadi- Groceries,Cheese; Cod*, Wineyliknors, 1500 Hama. a supply of Dried &ph ItelvereVANlF-_,l rel. of:lrish .Herringe, 60 barcebk; a supstior quality, suitable for ;hierideilieeperairt supply of domestiri Dry glop* z:ari- remissive supply of Winter Clothing, aoliablik-for -41±±t region, also Boota end „Bootees ;el,"leotrojie ati,eg and ell:Wries t all of *phi& beaters tOr kW prices for cash or country roiled& HENRY BOYD: • , Morris' Addition, Dec 22;1538.. 5-If ti orage. THE Subscribers having reeled Abe wharf on Fairmount darn, foot of Willow Stitairit4tk joining the one occupied' by A. .1.. Boltim di pi. are prepared to receive Coal, T.titiibei;,lo. ? :eii wharfage, and commission. Entjairri cif tlie, siah. , er jh ers on the premises, or at 28 Bolitivlliquir.or* BUNTING, CLARK & co, 477:4y jime 20 Bui/ding Niels for Ska ON the the upper road between Potteville•Aort Port. Carbon. Apply to the pubscriber. Greenwood Colliery, Pottsville. • l• • • SAMUEL / 11F4W,L5.. 1 .• Nov. 17 • s*-4.k., Cow Lost. QTRAYED away fhpri the Soineriberwe 1411 0 . b. J I last, • DARN RED COW."Anyventais hwittor any knowledge of the same. ittlhdeaserliee *OW, to T. di J. Beatty, and will be itbeo l 4.2eVecl by • JOBEN - Lfw Deeember•2o, 1838, • . •,, 4 FreshNlallagal,FolA . . Whole, Flair, and Quarter,boni. just ragaitiad and for sale by • - BATTY:'B Dee.l3 • 1. 3 ,• • Yeast Powders, „: loos sale by • T ; &:3, BEern% , -Au Dec. 8 - 46 / 6 4 7 ‘M t kS i ti i **§ :" MWFRA size, with Fiztaia sirs :' , ilippiy at a 4 4, this once. —. 4 • 'Hematite .tiquorik 40 B M M. riindA. g elq. y, • 40 s t 40 •11b1s, iNbiskey t fbr nig * -• • • ' •N. 1411IANS Co IPreinhun ASUPERIOR artfelb-livirl i • •,Avgiti; .•* TOW recerretiand for vllt.,43,4iperio rt der, l ,,Mould B ock Shot,"o:4oolop.,Ciiih i jok apaltaariffesd. J01111,A4Q4144, ,1. • • * 44 "' •• w: '- - 1- ' , • - f -- 1 , ~ --, N,..i.tf,-,,,,,,t ‘-._ it'- , yx• - • !•;-3. , ..-, ,, -, 4-J•!...-X7-.. ~.:-. _:.-. :17:,. - r ,,, , -:;9-4T: - . 1 .. . - ~i kz, -. , --..t ,t , ...;_r-- - ••: 4 -- _ - ,-:,.. , .• ._„iial a . ' UECEJVEO ti :•• i,,,i,=Q t ; i7 .,••q • r a _ op .40'Qii:311:•;001 1 4 1 . 1 " Mad Mitleisejoidie#triiiiiir,ikatilofririt.... 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