=I I ' '• ' 1, Veljoar 151C,417411) , , ~ . ..,..., ..... _ punt . .. '''. • I • . ''' ' 1 “ . ' k 4 - i . In itaitt rut •16e;'- to .a pt,. :dr - '6. 11a; ntiOtte:•.:a lidgiCatiiitini• pectable meeting ef -he Derito'trlttsi alottsville ler ceder. fassz t ,irart. Buist iv:N.:watt held . ,fa, the .ilior ough :9f "Pateiltk ? ;#o ' rfithiy :evening: the Pat Of B el o ..„Wb. ' eP„Cli,.l ll ,4lll l l. 11f,;," 30stP,i( ALLEN i was c,P kdr, , PMfrigtlilleiti liiV Vit. IMI., - i . 1114/.}T. 464 ltillit', .Pnett,; al V,i4 Prod `tic, nd Johii S. E...firsitio.crefery, .Aft*c the oltrepi *ft. - t hd,:trieeting 'lke" siteted. by the Chair. "" 1 " ,, t44 1 1 14 !rii* PCtr in i s • " rerit ,e ra PPPk nteo,l Ori j mittee "to pre re' a pi, bit rte‘t. reeelutteeei k ,;et.'• presatkt,ort iiiciieetitii, Viz: John Poilier, Hiram . Ballie),'..l. M. tier', Sterihen Roger., llliight litoit, c if yeti. fl. ityliisel, J. gOliatillkiPo..San4kiiiia John o,;c.'lldertlp, , t. kfier 'Mims , * a, shiitt time' repoited the -roltomitng roCeedingile s r the consider: 'atton Of the toeetinglrhi.it Wors'ieik :and Otiini:' i inously„.lloteo; -,-~ Wnicasia t a.- ilia, a•nd j perbirpit ever will be the fate' ore country under our Iform of government. ,tot be•' divided into different pSeties. felf.inteiest is often the greatr•lOver Whiett\thovearmost br these pieties, 1' especially that whic_h_holds:the rein* of government.; The ntstabers and infl*nceittifoffiee holders is con.' biderablet •'Tlieiiii weight in society and their polit.' Teal Influence, idniuchltnereatred. by the strentiousl exertions tif , friend* and:relatives , to assist and . pro. , rnototechf other to , the • profits add emolument. of office:, , The listrunage!of Government is much 1 ex. , tended-by ft. , ability tit enlist many into, its franks' by holding out Promisee or-even hopes -of office to the host ofhungry expectant. ; Which ever infest the , body politic:. ,^••,"'`.• • 1••- - , - • , The love ofpower or office is inherent in the bunion , breast, noeta scsis tKedesire toottengthen,e fi lerge a and hold.ol , to 'power A r mee obtained and to 'regret the loss of it. . The pany iruponteighen is the most - daogaous toliberty of ill partfee; end the most lapt. _to sap fhe :inhodatigns:' l lt 'behoinies us then; 'as the price - f :liberty I. etermil-vigilaneeitoiteep a' ° zealous an w'atchf'ul ePiven all. the proceeding. of the partytniotriels.• ',So !ring as the , Republics or Greccehtnd RonitreoulJgbarnstr the mostiHustrous. citizens wholieilrendered , thertnest essential servi.• .ces tozateditateostrausriieion of their aiming at ,sis. premispotae4 - their liberty was safe," but when that etermsLotgilanee,-.the a ne one non 'of liberty, was. forgotten r slumbered at it's. postriind•When rail. 4 t tude for stser*lceirand. eonfidenee in ixesent in. - tegntus rpcdits place, the, daya of the • Republic were soon i l . ntltitired.. i'lrhoo (tome theliberties of Ifoe 1 survived ; naed triumphed oiier the plots and mechi. nation's ';:i6l Cafiline, bit riOceuinbed when a Onset:, supported Iby the gratitude. and ;confidence of the people; and the tit Fe r -and deyotion :of - the army, him ed at the euriiime power.' Thus 'under thb spedieus, gash drdefriocticy, it ill that ambition makes its in sidiouleh' ntioet :ilangereuti attacks upon li&erty. The ceid ci df the riie sent administration; hats ex. l if Kited iffisfs Citing ''sn oar hibastsahrit thd eameganie is attempted to be played upon the people of these UniteilStillei, isf ' .. iihielf the'demigageea . of other ages haire leo Well sucCieded in depriving °the!" mil. lions or thoit - tiO,dooth. 'We have' seen' the present , admintitiation riliging a vair against it' heedful of saiegee;ivhiCh . in duration, Is'• likely to ,eiceed that which achieved '.•,' for us 'our iodependence. What a itrietacle for the world tdcontemplate. We have semi of ari,,it tbitrunnecedsarytind disgtace— fel icifitest were prelonged tor the purpose,—ws hdye seen ii'mac tbe'pietenee and excuse fiir' i project of!raisti4 stithiling 'army, So Oleo the mortil foe of li,berie. ,, We 'Sipe have seen the public treasure, squandered by eitravagance; peCulation, and specu lotion. yile see fouf .ie jpractice, a system or exclu sive pair'oriage hi' the diittibution' of efhee, the etand- ard or Will ' fr h iti a dales iseive and degrading obedience to the pct tes'cif ihe'parity; which practice is a ineni. c,... feat deielf ' top of the•ciiterion'adopted by the illus. _ Wows ,Jeff e teen ' ,the' father of true Democracy. Is he huriest' le he capable, seems to be exchanged fnr, 1 is he &Ise hie f'is he devoted to the party f The 014 and well defibed'berindarieribetween Fed eraliedVarieDdinocracy , ' seem 'to have aim* die- apPeaied. '"Nes;',etiestiobs of policy and a nevi gen: eratinii“orreoPle have arisen. Great numbers of the old''eederalpartyde'apaltirig ,of success, since ' their signal iindlirretridiestile-osetthrow in the elec. tion oileffeisciii4have'pOt On thelitletyfof „13.1moc racy, in tilde theileafien; of Pederalitim :within" and swing thentsdlveeinfo the Democratic rants, und•ir a change otgarbibut mit with‘a t ehange of.principle. With the Profestied pcilitical creed of our present chief Fitigistrateiwe fed no fault, isod we acknowl. edge Ilk change to our liswo, lite only change we protesaiis a, chaege oldpiniort, as to his williiignese or, capdcitto perferni, the hinctions of his office ac. cording to Fhe true It spirit.of *Denincraey. We are at yarianc th§ri,.c,nui wi,, i tli our democratic principles, but with the ministers Irke have ehosen to admjuis ter ther i el.,.; lilaging Ips . t confidence ip, these,. we ehould),Oieq ?Wry° teattors to Demoeraey r should we auPpettt the re-elect on of Mr:Vari,Saren. With respeellto i ner entieipaijoni orrelief; from a change of edam' trittim,,,we say, it . liecomes not freemen to tolerate preSeet triistille iftrdill a servile fear of enbancts put ev lr i!qi orgy suffer, and we loop upon • the rebiok..O4 reieetiOn of the present incumbents for maltiderNimat i iation,las the best means of securing the futurelgood conduc t of ' socli as we may choose to fill thsi l l r •places., T 1 7 ;3, agree, Wiili Wm. Henry Harrison, that it :best accords with the genius of our goveintroist, for ihe chief Executive not to 'Wobble himself sO much with projects of, laws; aswith the faithfuj . c.Xecutioci of the laws which, are and, may be made by the. proPerlegislative-power, , ,We need a bove ad,ZI chief execie t ive who will fill the !mbar& nee o ffi ces ender his control with-capable men and of inci#,guptibke antegrity, instead of distributing the., aa simile eti,victoy and „rewards to noisy polit. ical tollyitiodi.4 and artizari,adherente, who we i And by; dear caper* . are extremely, apt to prove peculatont and dere ulterti. This the ptcserit iirum. bent brie eignalte tailed to.dii. - t - 4 has failed in his ' duty to • to: we t,hcrefo:ie withdraw our support from him. H.• : :! ;:. ' . Resat:sit That We prirlDFE? there-election of ' Mar. tin Van litiren;l6ausein our' opinion, every' prom inent ad of his ?administration,' has been in direct oppositien to a eourseOf good policy 'and wise gnv. erne -mistier the People, and an open violation of the principle of the Demecratic party. • Resolved, That We will i give our united support to Wilkens :Henry] lierrison, as - we are of opinion that by se doing, we Will be carrying out the , true • principles] of Democracy, believing that the party now in titiwer, and which' we have heretoferesup ported, are not acting on.thotre principles. : Resolved, That we approve of, the official-policy adopted by our present wise and patriotic Govetinor, David R. Porter.', , , -- - .:: - , Resated, That the' , name. of the'Seeeders from Martin Van Buren; wluksigned the call of this - meet. ing, beriiibliihedwithfthe'proceedings. , The follow ing are'thetia mei , : 1 ' ' Wm. H. IL Russel, i Joseph Hillegas. 1 . Samuel Hairieen,, '' f, Jactott.fleeee,. • • Hiram, Balliet t . [ ,A. St. Ilan. • , • I'hornas Marford, I ' Stephen Rodgers. James M. Egtiert, ? John S,C. Martin.. • James.A. Lecbler,. f t , Ed ward.SeUzinger. , John,Ruch., c' . Joseph , Kirkpatrick, , : Joseph f,,:arter;). , Joseph Allen, . , George:Sande,: , i .Charles• Kuntz,. , , Anicie:M'Daniel, '7, , , Emanuel Rich, . I • enght Oar. , ~ i; . Jeremiih .Reed, -James,C, M'G.friley; _Frank lin Seitzinger, , 1 John, Ntler. , '!! -I -.f - games Downey, '• , Chatles Cramp. ~ ',. , Henry Stoner,. ~ . , ~ .., , , , Dayid,Sands. , , , , - • • , , \ Resolved, That,the proceedings he signed •by:. the officers, and published; in all' papers whose editors feel 'so diepre3ed tg do. ', , . , IJOSEini, ALLEN, President. \wm. H. H. etAtmt.: : .. ' . , fizsav,rressitT, Vi e . 0 --. ' ° JOHN ReCH, C. Disxnr , Secretary! •. PhttOnialbic Society. ThurelanY-meiting.l'SePtembC l 17, 1840- Lecture by 1 .1. C. Neville, Subje;t :7 -0 Constitution of the United States. 'l ." • Thc Ladies-, - P4tsville. Yarticularly, and all friends of •leastning and , free diem:vision, are invited to !Wind, the nteetinga of this Society.- • t - Lectured o conutence . a t 7i - t: t •-t 41. M. PALM Eft, Secretary., - '' 4 P ill/lA. 1M 110 D'.' . ! • .-: .•' On WnnllAlNi ., ! l 3lbi 00 Roy, )4r, ifiesingdf, I/ • F 1 4#17.- „ IOOTI. 1 V,. Roi l Plisii, JO liio. Et.coAsErT 1 -i t t., o syne ,I.!:i7011100. , ~. ' 171 1" 1 . icl by 11 'C Trade: s Bhipuid4bi of C • ay_ eve*l last. I/al ai:mm.l;gal cm Milan &-:Speacer, Georg*, R: Pour, Pour &'Bionlin, Charter EUet,. Bolioa, . a - S H eil*. & Sala, G. Bast, ; Miller &-Hsggert l y, Bennett* Taylor, - 1 ; harles Ijavrtoil, I'. C. WPllianii W & G Payne, ' John Pinkerton, ,Union Colleriea, Rillyroen & Nice, James Downey, C. M. Hill, R. • Hear.. • SiSpumy & Evarre, Sundry Shipper. MOUNT CARBON RAIL ROAD. The amount of Cori transported on t ! is rood, up JoThursday evening est, is 2,409' tons , , Per last report 50,1338 The following is the innount'of Coal transported on this road up 10• i'Vednesday evening last, • 1,275 Tone. Per lael report. 27, 911 SCIIUYLKILL . . The folloviing is the amount of coal inuurpoited on - thin road op to Sept. sth, 2580 Tone. Per lasi report, 35020 MINE HILL A ft The followingis thtr amount of Coal transported on this road up 'to Thursday_evening last, 6,836 tons Per last report 112,894 DELAW ARE AND HUDSON COAL TRADE Cleared at Honeadele for Rondout, week ending September sth, . 159 Canal Boata containing Coal, Total amount of Coat cleared-since • 20th day of April. last, • 06,894 lj 8. , WALTON, Collector. 4 LL persons knowing themselves to be indebted ilk for County 1.4 for the year 1837. are hereby requested tcr make iminediate . payment to the follow ing individuals, where lists will be lett : That part of Norwegian, now culled Branch township, to rnake payment to Blair McClanagan, Esq, in the Borough lof 4finereville : and, that put which is . now called Norwegian, to Joseph Robinson, Esq. in the town of Port Carbon. 11 their taxes are not paid before the 25th of October, epsuing, they will be dealt with according to law . September 19 /111 HE Property uinAer the late firm of Porter and Whotner,- , :will be sold at the Public House of James Lang, in Port Carbon, on Thursday, the 15th day of October next, at 10 o'clock in the fore noon. The propefty consists of the unexpired term of a Leaxe.on the ViXlley Furnace Lands, Lease of a Landing and imptremeots at Port Carbon, Rail Road Wagons, brill,. agons, and mining tools of every description. The Vein of Coal is One of the most approved in thel region, and the mines are in complete, working order. The sale offers superior advantages to any person desirous of entering the Coal, business. The particulars and terms wij be made known, on the day of sale. Port:earbon, Sep(. 19, ®F all the Schuylk i ll County Real Estate of Pe. ‘-r -ter Rnabh, late of Berks county, deceased. Will be sold on Mainday the 26th day of October next, at One o'clock in the afternoon—at the liimse of Michael Graeff, inthe Borough of Orwigsburg, the following real estate, to wit: No. 1... , 0ne lot of ground in the Borough of Or. wigsburg. marked in the general plan 'of the said town No. 18.). . ' No. 2. One other Inti in the same town No. 201 No. 3.. The undivided half part of a certain tract of timber land, situate in Brunswick township— about two miles from Ornigaburg, surveyed on warrant to Harry Ortvig, and containing 406 acres, 52 polls and allowanai No. 4. A mebsuagei tenement and tract of land situate In Union township in the said county, ca. taioing 400 acres andlallowanee—being Cattawissa valley, on Touthiehon creek, about one mile from the rail Arad; and is dew in the tenure of Chelles Homboch. The improvements consist of a log house and barn; apple orchard and about 35 acres 'tot cleared land. The tialanceis' well' timbered, and when cleared, suitable; for cultivation. No. p. 400 acres of land in thettrwrrshipOrNor. wegian, sold by the Treasurer o! said in the year 1820 as the pro rty of John Stine. ' No. 6. 200 acres o f} land in the tewnship.of grove, sold by the Treasurer of said county in„18 . 20,, as the property of Frederick Graeff. . , , No. 7.'400 acres of land in the same township, sold by the Treasurerlof the same county, , in-1820, as the trrheerty of Adam Leis. .- • No. Si 40 acres of I lan d Lower Mahantango township in the same hounty, sold iiythe Treas u rer en in 1822.'is the property of Benjamin Beabure. No. 9.'200 acres of land in Schuylkill toitishiP, sold by the treasurer of the same county. in. 1822, as the property of John Stauffer. No. 10. The. undivided half part of -400 acres of lend, in the. township 'cif Norwegian, sold by' the treasurer of the-same aunty ip 1820. q is the phiner ly'of Peter Lehr. No. ,11. The undivlded half part of 200 apra' of 'land in -Pinegrove township, sold by the treasurer of the t same empty in 111320 as the property of John Adami. • f The, condittons 'n ,sale will be reasonable and made known on the day of sale by -' JOHN D. KNABB —SAMUEL D. KNABB &anion& DANIEL D.- EN ABB Sept. 9. 1840. , . M Mt IVleriuo Shawls. , • _ A I , 4Gre.neriortr i netit of boins, coperior Merino F z-si ten 'S c ht o7n ij d' EPtintgehlishierriros:jhuist;arrettiver and for gal° ciraPP by.— • W: - EAfiL. -.Sepuinsber, - „ .• ~" 3~t fee the week Plding On Mir*. „ • .„ Taps . 1597 30 . . 'l5 1375 le • 16 ..807 . 'BO2- • , 16 77s 12 1333 , „.-. 11 . . ..b79 10 J 531 48t 496 428 423 333 326 919 • 272 • 287 , 281 218 89 ens I .281 . • 15,204 i t.Repoal 266,673 ETE 1 1 Total 53:147 NATIAN CLEAVER, Collector. fu LL CREEK RAIL ROAD. 1. i s _ _ 29,1136 Gi611,1 - 3E HADEBTY, Collictor. ALL EY RAIL ROAD. SCHUYLKILL HA% EN it. ROAD. Total 119,794 ROIERT C. HILL, Collector, TAX. ROSS 'BULL, Collector. ' 38-30 Assignee , . Sale. L. WHITNEY. 38- Patine Sale. • , . ,4 . , • , 1 5 . ,, ,12•LW0,. - ina - s' , - • r sons, • }:_lVesvNiood%) • 1- ''="- - _JUST receivitand.- opened sod Wait&,init I itrblfr..... MO* Situtteasendbaktrdzurtrell Bilk Veheilicliiieketstaolatirid SONCitenweedi Domeitsok !Mitts; FieftmeKilltionlirlikkingilhet. wool:its! aeeotitmsat:of :Spey* Jhatoptig. Diy Goodieliteh itilla".s.Ad4ren 1.1 • ..1 geptcaiber 19 — Ne* ' n4 l 6l(elf.e,t;'' 410 'lB:l4lacheretaLiB4ll4, lasinzeimp,i4,lo4 *AL F fin. sale (. 1 1 1EIAD:gRPQN.1: . PROCLAMATION. PURSUANT to an act of the General Olssembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,l, passed - the 15th day of February. 1799.1, Pete 4•. tardwlrHigkr• Sheriff of the county of. SChuylkill. d hereiry, glue Ultra 'public notice to the electors of thettniii4 OTbuyikill aforesaid, that a General _Election' : Wlll Itt4lo:l\ks 'Raid county on the second Tuesday :in k Ottoberxest, r which will be the lath day of the trupoeecf choosing by'bilrot - -; q 1 ; One Penton I - To represent Schuylkill and LehighCounties.ixr the Congress of the United , , One Person • To r rf reseiii Scbuylkilt hnd 'Cciltonbig Cb'autiesi the Senate of PennsylvaniA. I. . One Person „ To reptesent 'Schuylkill County in the House of " Representatives of ibis State. - • ' One Person ; For Commissinnerof Schuylkill ,cogoti • For Directoiof7htTFOuiaUficTiii;;Ofini‘ploymiite • ift3cttylkiiiCountY. One Persott For Audiur of Schuylkill County. • Two-Persons_ _ 281.877 • - . • . And that the'Electors of V the County Schuylkill aforesaid. are to assemble for the purpose ofchoosing by tallot the officers aforesaid on the second, Tuesday of October nest, at the:several &tilde and place@ corn posed of the several taroughX..kliwn . ships And districts, - to ' • The r elierdrif bf the kif - Chittigsbarg Wilt hold' their election at the Ciruit'Honte, hilliethotough of Or- W.lgsburg. Thefelettdrit orWeet Druniiiick tettiship' Will - hold' i e g i s r int el r ei g. tinn'arttie'Court•lltitiee int the borough oricor , The eleitore of East •Dramsinvick lownship:*ftl•htild their eleetitidit i the Iftittier 'Henry Lull iheloirn • of MlCeansbeig: •'' " ''' ' • • 11- ' • •. • electors of Pin rove hold their' electiciti lit the Motile of the laie•36llit Bar ;• now 'saidiownshipr'" ' •• •••( The ereethrii - de Wayne AWitship ivel hold - ttitirelenv• non at the hnuk i e ciftennata'Shbll, innkeeper, inthe town of Friedensburg. The electors of Upvta:Mattantango township will hold' their elepticie . tinhe house a ofSint,ef 'Moyer. in said etiWri: ship. Theeleeibra of Barri town shi pahall hold their general electicti at 'the houge of Isaic ' '" • The electors' . of T.o . wer Maharitangn ' township] in Schuylkill county, residing within the described boands. which . forms a ' nets election dittrict, balled' Vallry: tb Wit t Beginlnp tit the Dauphin and Schuylkill inctudiag• the 'Tavern H bole' eh the Broad' Mountain, tibw occupied by Williatri flail; thence along the Pinegrave torinship hoe to wh - eits itln tersects the LoWer'Mihatitingo to w nship line. leading • in a direction to Gratitowe,' at dffitinte•alotig the redg,e of the Mountain to the Dauphin and Schuylkill county line to the place of beginning, shalt hereafter hold their election at the house of Jacob Heberling.lN,now or late in the occupancy of Samuel Kimmel... : • • • - The eleeters-of the remaining•part of. Lower Mahan tango township will bold their general election at- the • house of Philip Osman. in said township. The electors of West fermi township will hold their election at the house now occupied by Moritz Forretder, in said township. 37,600 H. H. POTTS The e lectors of Union towsehip'will hold theirgeneral election at the house of Jacob Eisenhower, in said torn' ship. • . .„ The electors of Rush 'township. will hold their general election -at the house.of Joan Brans, innkeeper, to township. , . •.. All that pan of Norwegian township, inlslas.county. pf Schuylkill, lying wrest on the following line. to wit : Beginning at-the point of intersection ofthe West Bradeh of the river Schuylkill and Manheim township--thence up the east side of the Wept Branch of the Schuylkill to its intersection with Birry township, shall be a separate election district, and the eletterelhetelaf 66211 hold their general declines at the !pipe of loseeh Mills, in the Borough of Minersvilk, irEsaidifoystiship. . The electors of Schuylkill - township. residing east of o point from the township ling of Manheim, in a straight line with the Old Forge including the same to the house' now occupied by Jacob Wommer including-the some: and continuing from thence in a straight line to the Rush township line. shall bold their, general election at the house of Frederick Bensinger. Jr. in the limped:up of. Schuylkill, in said county. The qualified voters residing l'n'ioninshipa of Hoiviie gian and Schuylkill, within the following described bounds, shall hereafter be 'a separate election &stmt.' viz.: Beginning on the line'between the-townships of Norwegian and Manheim, from thence aatraight hoe to. the house now occupied by John Penman,including 'the same—from thence to the faun-house of F.: .Esq. including the . some—end Iron? thrlnce n straig ht line to the line'tween the townships of Norwegian and Barry—and from thence fdlldwing the township litiesiOf Barry and Rush eastward tea poiet—frosni"thence iirti • straight line southward. to the • Old Forge 40i:idiot; the same, thnce to the house-now 'occupied by Jacob Wain.: trier, excluding the saute, thence in a straight line to the place of beginning, excluding the town .or.Plew Cs 1e and that the qualified electors, reinding . within the befOre described bounds shall hold their election ,14 this Port Carbon Bruise in the towel of Port Carbon. • The qualified electeni' residing on the mouth ride 'of Norwegian street in the Borough of Pottsville. including that portion of the qualified electots in Manheim town ship who have heretofore yowl in the ballot box,of said Borough, shall form a separate election district. and con tinue to hold their elections at the public house of the late Henry Stager, now Geis & Brother, and that all the qualified electors residing on the 'north Side of Norwe gian street in said Borough of Pottaiille. including 'that portion'of Norwegian township,' whti haVe"herettilete Voted in said-Borough, shalt form another separate elite. tion district, and-hold all elections at N. 'leap Hotel . , 5,456 All that part of Manheim township, commezcing , the Fraileysville Hotel, including the same, and then fol. lowing the highest part or the Second Mountain to .the Schuylkill township line, will hereitler kohl their oleo- Lion in tee South Ward of the lßomough or Pirtiavilleist the house of the late Henry Stager, nowGeis dr Brother The electors of the borough of Tamaqua will hold their election at the schoolhouse le said borough.. • That the electors of thai.pag. of Manheim township lying southeast of . the following line ;--coinmencing 1 at the township line of Wayne, and Mailheim township bn the Summer Hill, thence along the'Stitimier Hill and Or wigsbiirg road, to the hduse Sr elekei, and ilin house of John Dewalt, ezellitting . thi3 same.' thence to the hciuse of Philip Drumheller; thence to the house ofJoho Delbert, at the centre turnpike; thence to the house-of John Batz ; thence to the house of Philip Sock; thence to the house of John Shane. N, Including the same-; thence to.the township line of said.Menheim and,SchUyl kill townships, shall hereafter hold their general e l ection the Court house in the Borough of Orwig l sburg. ! The electors of the 'emaining part of hlannetm towel ship will hold their election at the honse-ofl.lwephilloy er. innkeeper in-itre-town•of Seheyikill Haien. General Election in the said . several districts(to be opened between the hours ofeig fi t and ten' 'clock lin the foreseen and shall continue without intern), vien•Or adjournment until 7 o'clock in• the:ovening, wHEN THE POLLS- SHALL BE CIASED. The Inspectira and - Judges-of the said general election drthe districts, in the county of Sehoylkill, and the assessor's of the several townships in said county; will be Chosen by ballet, on Friday the 4th day' of October, • 41.: 1840; at t he several election districts • - •1 •• The qualified citizens of each of said districts and'town- • and the said boroughs. are it the above met /lotted day and place, to yote by ballot for one persouas Judge, for one person as Inspector of election, and for one Per son. as Assessor in their respective districts, borciughs and townships. and the person having the greatest num ber of votes-Air judge is to be publibly declared to be the judge of elections, the two persons having t h e greatist number of votes for inspectors are to be publicly declar ed to be the inspectors ofelectiomand the person hav ing the laighesteumber of votes tor assessdr shall be the' assessor. In uursuance of an Act of the General Ascemblrof the ComMonwealth of Pennsylvaina, entitled, an "act re lative to . the nlectionii in this Caiummiwealth.” passed 'the 4 2d day of Juli, IB33,—Notice la hereby given,' "Thateveryperson,exceptingthejustiees of the 'who shall . hold any , office• or"appouument of profitrer trust under the United State+, ersif this Stateyor of any city or incorporated district. whether,* cottignseirmcd officer or. ot)terwisg. a,gubordinate,offilfer or agent, who is, or shall be. employed under the lettiladire efecutise, or, judiciary department Of, thin State, or cif the United States. or of any city or ofsny tnnorpomted district, and also, that every member of Congress, and of The State Legislature, and,of. the. select cznemon *meif of any or commissioner of, soy. indorpoteredittottrict. is by law incapable of hcildingor ezertising, at lite mind itheiPffice or, APPRillurieol or iturge , inspartii, drelefk Of .any lection of tilts chmidemnieallkiind dial lor.pslge or other officer of-stieh'edectitt4ehall - bp•illi-; giblets, any °facet* beiheaainef fiec7. , \.1'.;0:, .1 Ong-Pemop For Trustees of the Orwagsburg AcWemi. I=l FEE J the ea f "AltaeMlfif i enttlledea an net rela• .41tethfi-44= ‘ ,,,,.. 9f-jtimo_q_ tyaltli,':— . .-_pi±m i nt 4 fed t A P ' 7 l.-,.. , ..„ .Maii - Tollffirs, Wein F -- --- ' 7 = "Thattltkoepectem allilifiialso - ::idtigegggs," . 4141 meet at tbioreepestSdre - ' fed for bolding Abe- .-.a; RA lbe -limitl b . 40 tv., _Opt gewainix ,10 2 .--momoinivra gl OWSLOrrunill Ortheitelind !tit ll r Y of OtkOtillrAll lite event plan:mid each of slid impemors shall,ap . int me e k& w h o s h a ll b o 3 .4itathflopitottirerriteb - 4, i , ,'- -- 1:-.r . Ls . .1-s - gliiii a 59 t o e rl i r th SPSßl l l ,4lllo received the 4 46, ddllbegtVMPtitirviskiirAr -shallicitlitiendliii: the dif hretkiVeetibti: the The ' !whiz &11l tate received the second frighioYontabeb educes for judge at thq next preceding election, etallitelakin A/MAW in hats place. and in case the person who shall nave rec eived IQ highest mmitiettfklltes CeeiMiegensahall sot attend , . pemorrappoitited judge 'Hall - appoint an 'itio&licfor in , .fittplace; and iMmanotlistlpsrimo tdectedthjW„ge shall not attemllEthell i theiespector who,received t o highest: number of votes. shall appoint a judge in his place; and if any vacancy shall :continue in the board For the spnce of one-thane after the time fixed by law for the *Omni. of - he election, the .qualified voter, of the.. township. "lOW or distric 4 - Rif *Binh such - officershalt-tieve -been Mitred. present ei the tibeit of: elm*, alrall t llett one of their numbet to fill such vacancy." I It &roll be Itiii - etifti'df the. descral ogle:Mom. rearree-• tivolj. to adend at the place Of, holding, every .general. special or township election,,duciagalje.ohiati; time said 1 election is kept open, for the litillidid of givmtinforma - bon to the inspectors and judge, whadknalled On, in re lation to the right of any penion . tommind by them to vote at such election, or such wher,marerEin relEtion to the amesornent or voters as the said iniFectori &kludge. or either of them shall fonnitiltie to Mob reßelrel r i . No person shall be permitted to vote at any election frraforesaaVolVithan ii White fitemito• cif the age of twenty-one yeasEM more, who rho II have resoled in this ; . r ittue at least tino.year, and in the.electom distnci where he ofrersio vote at least ten days,komethately preceding Such election. and within two yearapaid a state or county ' tax, wEi ch shall have been assessed at least ten days be fore the election. llui a Curia' of the United Stater. who bad presto sitbeelti iinalilled atotes'ondo state. i rid minor ed - therefromand Sewmod, at d svho shall have , resided iis-ibireletnion district and , paid lazes, as aforo% said, shall he entitled to vote after residing in this state six months : Provided, That the white freemen citizens ' of the Untied States, between the ages of twentroneand twenty-twis,vears; End toyeresided mob's stareene sear and in the eleeiiea fifishret min km esieforesold, 'hall be entitled to vote, although they shall not _ have. paid. taxes." - _ "No person shall be admitted to vote whore name is not contained in the list of lain inlabiralatte furnished by the commissioners, unless; FirsvheFproduces ,re cqipt for the pay.nent, witfiin two years -of a' state or tdunty assessed agreeably to the constitution, , and give satisfactory evidence either on his oath or affirmation, or the oath or affirmation of another, that he has paid such a tax, or on lidera to produce a receipt, shall make oath to the payment thereof; or second, li he claim a right to ore by being all - eleefinThetween the - ages of twenty one and twenty tweltemu,..he shall/ depoire, on path Arriaffir. elation, that bo.has,reaided within the state at (eau ono ,year next bqfroccips apillication, and make such proof, , residence in the cl;atrict as is required by this act, and tbat he does verily fi believiii:from the accounts given him teat he is of the age aforesaid, and give such other evi dence iii is ieggired by this act; whereupon the name of , the person so admitted to vete-shall-be-inserted in the ,alphaietical list by theiktiapestopi and a note maoe op posite thereto by writing —if he shall be admitted to votoMyitreiasoln of +having paid a tax,---or the word Age"..is he,studt be sidguktotto vote tan Account at: his ,age, and, in their case the Ipason of such vote shall NA , called o ut to the clerics, who shall drake the like notes ip the list of vbteisikept bythern. " lb all cases Where the dame ofthelierson claiming :o vote is not Teutid - on the lestiornished by the commission. era and assessors, or his right to vote whether found thereottor not,.is, objected to by any qualified citizen, it shall be rhodto.of the inspee tors to, examine such per son on oath as to his qualification, and if he claims to baveresided with the state for one year or more, his-oath , shall be sufficient proof thereof; but he shall make proof by at least one competent witness, who shall be a qua lified efeitor, that he has resided within the district for. more than tear dayratest-immediately-preceding said election, end shalt also himeseictineanthat his bona fide residence, in pursuance alas lawful Ailing idwithin the district and that he did cot retimite into - said district for the purpose oh , voting therein • Every perspolnalifiesi as aforesaid, and who shall. make due proof,sfrequired,of his residence and payment of taxes, aforesaid. almil be admitted to vote in the town ship, ward, er district in which he shall reside," If any person shall prevent or anent pt to prevent any officer of election under thisfact, from holding Such elec. tion, or use or threaten any violence to any such officer, or shall interrupt or improperly interfere with him in the • execution of his duty, °rattail block up or attempt to block up the windowi.or avenue to any window o , here the same maybe holden, or shall riotously disturb the peace-at such election. or shall use or practice any inti midation, threats, force or violence, with design to influ ence unduly, or ore - Nita* any - elector, or to-prevent him from voting, or to restrain 016 freedom of choice, such person on conviction shall, be fined in any sum not ex eeediog five hundred dollars bud be imprisoned for any time not less than one nor more than twelve months; and if it shall be shown to the court, where the trial ofsuch offence shall be hadithat -the-person so offending was not a resident. of .the 4eity.,.wqrtt l dist9ct township where the said offence was committed, and 'not entitled to vote thereinAhch on conviction. he 'Mali be sentenced to pay a fine diner less than one hundred nor more than one thousand dollars. and be. imprisoned not less than than six months nor more than two years." " If any person or personsshall make any bet or wager upon the result of any election within this Common- Wealth, or shall offer to make any such bet or wager, either by verbal %Animation thereof or, by any written Or printed afiveittsenterlt,'cballene or invite any person or personsab make such bet or wager. upon conviction thereof; he or they shall forfeit and par three times the amount so bet-or offerwito_he bet. , lr any fr.r , aon not hlaw.oualifted, l hall fraqlulently vote at any election in this eciminonwealih, or being otherwise qualified. stitta vote out of his, proper dieurlt.t. or it any person knowiqg vnelof.oneh,qualitication, shall aid or procure such "pereda Ivbte,i hi. person or persona so offendind Arhallmnrisossictionae fined in any 'sum not excetAling two hundred dollars and be imprison ed for any. mart not exceeding three months.' If any person shall vole at more than one election .district, or otherwise Thnudiderrrly^tnfie-morer than- once on the same &Spew shall; fratulnlentlY foki andilebver' ,tet the inspector two tickets,t9gether with the intent to try to procure another so to do, he or they so Offetiding shall on conviction, be fined in any sum' 'tiest less than fifty nor more than five hundred dollars. and be imprisoned for any term not less than three nor more than twelve .mdnths." ' • ' •• Irony person not qualified to vote in this Common wealth. agreea lily to law, (ex, eptine the sons of qualified citizens) Asti ap,'opr at any place ofetection for the pur pose of tsauing tickets or of influencing the citizens qua lified to vote, he shall on conviction, forfeit and pay any stitn'ecit exceeding . onbittlmtred - tlotlars - for-every such offcnce, an harmprisoned for any - teiro not exceeding three months.!' - - The reuttn-judgea to meet at the Court House in the Borough ofOrwig4urg; ori Friday the 11th day of Octo tier, A.D., 1839: ." ' GOO SAVE TTIE CtiBISIONWIRALtH. -1 PETER , F. LUDWIG, Sheriff. Office. Orwigeburg, t September 14,1840. $ . . - Notice. TIRE Subscriber, who has been appninted Auditor by the Orphan's Court of Schoylkillcounty, to audit, examine, adjust and resettkifthqodmintstra lion accounts of Rebecca 111411. Ile tOlca Bach man, admimstratiz of ftin icitStef ttacid Bach man deceased, hereby gmes . noticlibkiliAvill meet for that purpose at the hoes° of M antatuZraeff, I n keeper of, the. Borough of.prwigrburg, on Alooday the 28t1a day of September.: A. 1840. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. When. and where all such persons at-tire interested in the settlement of the, Estate, may attend if they think proper. , .1' 1 , • J AMES I - 1. GRAEFF,'Auditor." Ortrigebrog, Sept. 12, 1840. —37-4 t 2 ANSA C 'A IN the matter of the account of-Peter, Filbert, one of the b rrigteifof i fie Cst'atieof Jai Wangs:kis; late ofPini3gitve Toinghip, dcceasid. ' •" • •-• 'the shliedriber; who hawbben appointed Audit'or tit+ the ctidit of Colnmon•Pleks, for the County of tO bunt the above account and make dititribution tif the assetsiin the Itandt.of Peter Fit. tiers, one of did Truateds to those legally entitled to. the immo, ttill•meet for that purpose at hia office in. thd'BOrough of Orwigahurg. on Tuesday, 'the 211th I day of September, A. D. 1840, at i L o'clock in the forenoon, when and where all persons interested army attend. , JAMES - H. GRAEFF, Auditor. Orwigsburg, Sept % 12th,„ 18,40,,, 37-31 ' • ' " Notice. THE subscriber has now at hie. Mill (Orchard. ad. joining „rottesslle.) a fine selected Drove w, 110G8,1.20 in number, and of all sites, Titt) great: er portion are a mixture of the. Yorkshin:sand China breed. a ,sPecimen of. which, .fifleen trionthit,eld, and iveigbin,g.fiorn• S to 4 hundred pounds may be Been In- Posamotion of George Heisler, Ell, and Mr, • (Jorge isu o bi e r, o f Pousiille.. The.. under_ signed is .willing to dispose of. a part of this drote, gay" forty..,or;_ fifty, if wplreatkin be made between Ode time .ind Triesday pest, ,after ,vrtrieb dist the remainder trial be rent to bbi far m on the Little. etchuylkilL . • WILLIAM Autibialem. • i September,l2 • , • 37 • i '•-••• - ! • PEOPLE'S Lirsz ela• D A LIMA, OIL OXILTIS, tL !1 2.... , L.. .0 ~. Betweenneadingt-Poll ..e, frIIIE Subscribers respe:e." , tray ithnounte-•to- the 'pobliethat dier hitvw-conittieneed . roan:ice 'DAILY LINE OF TWOI. MOIIOt . BUILT COACHES.. Between Reading aid: riittseilie. nil' Line will' leave Reading - every mqrtiing Te'cloeit M • anthirnvcd at Pottsville it I .p`Chiek:l": . M.,where it, ionneitio with PO% Saboiiner,llianie . &'C o li. ,[.inn for•Nenthumberland,lCattiiwisia ind lianiitle. Leaves Pottsville every morning at 7 o'clock, A. M. ,and arrives at deeding in 'thee to take the &Reitman ' Cara fur 'Phdadelphia , at the fellowing RATES OP PARE. ' Fare through, either tea#. 200 Prom Reading to Homfrpre„ 1 00 From Pottsville to'Hanibargi - • 1 00 trey Passengers tree be ;Parenting nom/ rates For hate, apply at Col. FinneY'a and Samuel Beard's hotels, Reading; and AtUitimeeirlrotel.' he Pennsylvania flan, Pottsville: The Proprietors have elirefut driiers'and easy ri ding Coaches, and they pledged theinstives Ui the' public :hit every attention: will 'berpoicrto . the corn. fart vnd imnirenietice of pessengent. • I. TIIOAIPSON & .Cf. 4 • ' • . Septeuibei 5' 36—ti Schulykill County ss. ii II E Corrimiinivealth of Pentiiylvtinia, to all the heiis and legal Representatives of John Eeline'r l , late of West Penn townahip.,Selutylkill.Ceold.f, ceased, Greeting. • Whereas by tin-inquest for that purpose duly warded by the Orphan's Conytof the County afore: said, the real estate ofthe Baia JOhtiZejirier deceased, was appraised, one tract of laOcl* Containing 193 A. 3p., bounded by the, lands of Benjamin Lint% Ste. Oen Ringer, John Eehner; Joints Tloerig.sa and , fur the sum of $11,62i for each and every acre 'thereof. Also one tract of land containing 120'N. 74.. bounded by lends of Jonas Rnerig; Jacob Banegoff.' Benjamin- Linn, and .oihkes at and for the slim of ,$1,16 for each find every ,acre thereof. Also one tract of land containing 60 A. 57p, boiinded' by lands of Samuel Zimmernian;Jecob flanks, George Shaeffer, and others, at the Pall $1.60 for each and every acre therof. And whereas none of the hpirs.and legal representatives of the deceased ajpcared in GoOrt on the return of the said inqiiisi. flan, to take the premisea'or any part therein erten tiened at the appreisemest ; vou and eveiv of you are therefore hereb) 4 cited 'tti be and apKir'al r the next slated Orphan's Coitrt, to be held at Cfrwigi.: burg. in and for the said county, on the 21d day of October next, to accept or , refuse to itifte the said !itemises aforesaid, at the appraised price fixed upon the same by an Inquest duly awarded for that put pose. by the Cond. • PETER I F. LUDWIG, ShiriilT. Sheriff's Office. Or wigsbuit Audust,lsth;lB4o: . ( Pileelialftiels Lien. hCHVYLKILL COUNTY, SS' FM sr is Samuel Trump, In tho Court of , VOL I common ,Pleas William Berkheiner, lof Schuylkill • a County, to. Oc. •ro• fiber term 1840 7: g •' J No. 60. 111VOTICE is hereby given to all claimants end 111 others, interested fur the sum of 522 51 for Car. penter work done to a certain building to wit ; all that one and a half atury.Erame Dwelling Reese, situate in town of Llewellyn, in Branch Township, in Schuylkill Courithrboonded on the North 'by lot of Hoch, on the West by the' Mine Hill ar.d Sehuyl kill Haven Rail Road, now in occupancy of Wil liam Berkheiscr.. That a'ScireFsenes haislien Is . sued upon the Mechanics enterjedin the Court of Common Pleas of said t °only, in the above sta ted case, and will be returned to October Term 1840. of said Court, PETER F. LUDlVlG.Sheriffl , Sheriff's Office, Orsviesburg,l Sept. 12th, 1840. Strap flog• AJIE to. the, Pi:egoism§ of, the , sullscriher,, ROMS ILI time since tit the York Farm. a spotted HOG, the owncr is requested to come forward,, prove property, pa) charge., and take it away, other. wipe it will be disposed of according to law. THOAIPSON & PENMAN. 37-3° September 12 Notice. TIIE subscriber hereby,. gives notice, that unless the Coats whioh be has engaged to . make for the Company, called the Artillerists, ote not taken away within ten dap from the date of this ad vettisement, they will be sold for the making. JAMES G. JON EK 36-301 Minersvillc, Sept. 5 TIUOTICE is hereby giien to all it maY'concrtn lil that the following vrsit has been issued out of the Court or Common Pleas of Schuylkill COunty, and to me directed witi Nclauylkill County, ss. The Coinmonwealth of Pa. to the .s. ;or` , • Sheriff ot - Seftnylkill County Greetitig: If. John - George arid David Green. it if await make you secure of prosecuting ! their claims. then we command you that you summon by good and lawful summoners, Sebtistin Miner, Peter Filbert, Johri Strimpler. John *W. Patton. the Union Canal Company of Per:naylviniiiivand Elizabeth Drenkle, widow of Daniel Drenkle,. deceased, Amos - Esterly and Maria his wife, late' Maria Drenkte.end Henry S. Drenkle, Catharine S: Drenkle,- Elizabeth S. Drenble, Caroline Drenkle; and Sarah •Drenklt, be. ing minor children of Daniel Drenkle deceased; the said Amos Esterly being theirgnardian, and Jacob Weyroan and 'Margret 'hit: , Wife, late' widow of Daniel D. B. Kelm • Suing • D. B. Krim, Daniel D. B. Keim, Catbarind D, B. Kenn, being minor children of Dainel D .B. Keim deceasiedand Mathias Richai.ds being their Guardian, ind Beneville Keim, Aii!ignee of the said Daniel D: 'B. Keim deceased. The.hekra.arid le al. representatives of Christian Ley deceased; t o itSn-Lei'. ion Ley; William SOO: and Elizabeth. hit, Wife, Henry Zimmerman and 'Mary his wife, Augintua. Holmes and Sarah his wife, William Lay. lue cliiidien, of „Michtel Kniziniller.who wee intennarrieit with, enc,of the daughters of Christian.Lpy deceased., now, also teased, to wits Jacob Kutyiniller, Daniel Kotanail ler,Sarah Kutzmiller,Jolita 'Entztnillur Isatic,Klttn. miller. The: ebildrpri,oLte-r,Sinith who was also married to one of the danghtere of ChrialianNLey deed. now also dee'd. to Wit : George Smith s Joink Smith, Mary Smith, Elisabeth Rebece4.Senitla, and Sarah Smith and John Meyers and Sarah wife. who-:was the WAftwpf.thetiaif de ceased, late of your county, so that they be and ap.' pear beforik out : Judges at praigatiorg. atmur.Vourt of COmnion Pleas there to beheld ott• Monday neat i preceeding the laat !Honing of October nent„.toehisiv wherefore whereas-John Georgoond- David Green wald, Plaintiffe, and the said defendants above named together, at inrdivided do bold; about 134 Acres of :ground with, the eppurteminees,sii nate in theitown. 'ithirrof Pine Grove in the -County. of t3chuylkill, bbuiidla b 9 'lands of noW'or late Battzer•Hatus. Ja ',Mb-Hoover and others, being on the Union Camila'. 'the town of Pine Grote. and known by the name of Forge property. they thesaid defendants. partition thereof between> them aeeording to the lawwnind customs or thi rtnniouv'ealth of Peopoylvi4 to; be made,,dosrqsdict and the tempi* be itone.'do, not permit uiijaastlg and mintrary to thei awe Imre, and custome;&e... And hero you then that) Baines :aithastimannonere and gall Writ , Witness the linnerablelA. V. Pertain President!, .aar out wig- Own et Otiffigshorgr the 2 9th day of August. A. D. 1940. ;I • iv ; - . ; - ...;PETED F. tUDWie ' . iberibt Sheriffs Offlee.Orwisebat eN. .1 14: r,. . beptenther Stb,:r(Ft: - 0 .1,4',:r4- 33-& 37-4 f Mil ViR, , w, ' at the NI Iv Neils Hull Grticet Dry ( •• DT; OF STADT9I4I3 OFFDDIGHIWRAiI Fro Reading.od Tuesdays & Friday's; I'; Phi adiu oo - WedriesdayeAt Satardsys4P , ll.l Vssnsporters aje requested , whivetheir 9selh the Depot net he oatiliy . 19 cgcloOftl 4l 4 o6 tholl before flu shr Hui of the Trains. G. A. - WiCoLIA. • IkriicTiotendant TraapPortariqa April !Dia. ' 21. ' • • • Tp; t hc- Eieci Ikt II Vogt!! rj EN DS A NipItELLOW €II I IZENS—.Ai argent aolicil‘tipn-if-rnanreroga7friet , 1 4 2 :1 - . • anyealt as a eendidaia:lOr the .str, . at the ensuing October election. Shed d . f so tune're es to teeet7e p pajoritp Itea,ll shall plpdgi 'ytytetrio . an unparliiil.' filth and toned execythla of and aßeiadutiei; ' ' r ntiedientiervan . t-: , .70.4(tUA BOI(Eft. *Keansburr, J.une . , Sherifillty. L _-. - '.. To ;the free-and indrpendent Elect , , 0 . . i,. of S c4uyikiii oti . '., • ^• - IF FRIENDS AND:FE 4 .4OWRITIZEOa ~ 1. At the iirgenttaoheitettotrOf many of , '!' friends and actpul'hitaticett, Ulnae at length - le: • induced to . ciffer myself - et i calididaii3 for the affix* - -- • - - SHERIFF, I - at the next October Election, and most verpeelftlll7 7 ., solicit your su ff rages. tl fert.gratefuLlot the. like ' 1... , encoUragement which I received tirkiers a condi& , for the j thl same o ffi ce in 1834,and shopld ketia th e be sti fortunate as to receive a niajOity ofynitlimtx* I will endeavor to fulfil the "cluttramt the ufa,4.eii odelily, impartiality, and liecorditig to law. Your ottedieot Seryao,. . •: ' J. G. WOOLMOIC ' I:- May 0 To ehe•.Free and Independent Mei:tore I 5 4 0 - n.o:kilt Cponly.• • • • • • F W. cITIZENS : •.) ' .. At. the urgent anficitatio of a number.of say friends I have been induced i nfferimyseit a candidate fur the ()Meant. 1 i . : . tSfiRIFF,, ! ' • •. At the ensuing cledtion,,and pledge myself.irtlecti to perform. e dutics oftho said officelo-tha.bettt i fay abilities ' Your friend end fellow•eititten. GEORGE• EI.•STICHTEC I 9 .ls Ftib 29 . ; .Reductioft offritesi.: • %JOTICE is hereby given that the subscriber, tr ." :determined hereafter to reduce his price*. suit the times, for all kinds of Clothing ininufae, lured at his establishment, in lifahantango °sir ; near!Centre Street; The 'best Cloth - Coats gill, made to order, at prices varying from $ 3.50t0 0; Pantaloons for 75 cents to Vests du. do: other work at similar reduced rates. Belpg'id't .# recept of the Quarterly Reports opFasfinin ; he virlf warrant his woi ' - Borough, aid Acigust 1, , 1 • cititern. - • • - th_ Legislature of Pennsylv a n i a ,at th e i r seasii.n„ for a Branch of the United States ilispltpr Pennsylvania to be located' in the Borough oftPdits ville with a capital of 1,c1f10,1100 Dollars, 4c. cording to the prosiiiiidt4-farthe,low to such ear , made and provided. June 21 I - r 17 . r 4 I IVoitice, - t;'' , ' , ...._.. ~ i:.'- , 1 • woncE, is hereby given, that irr4fiviuMt ititt 11 yen act of the general usi•embliur* . _, , wealit or Pennsylvania 1. tfie - truhretih,CrViiiithibe, appointed by the damn of Schuylkill Cottulii?iitt tees to adjust and' settle between the debtors a IT creditors, and all others concerned in the case 01 as vlnmestic attachment, against a certain Mickael . . Hogiin late of Manheim township, and that alll sons inadebted to the said Michael A. Hogan, are quested kr make immediate payment, and those hew ing Claims, will loused them prciperil authenticated to either . of the subscribers. for settlement, residing in We beirou2h -nf Seintylkill Misery.; .: —— t• . H END V G. 110141 SON•;.•• r i . L , - .l .t't r LEW 'S.C. DOUGH ERTY , Trustees.' 1 FIR MAN BURDEN, • A tignst 15th, ?3'--611- New Store. rNEIE SuhscriboO4 under the firm.of ;Grant. C roll & Co. have opened a Stow_ in the,buildi, latelY.occupied-byti. , Nathanavon eentre r near.3i r. het Street. where they have for sale a good seleetilits of Hry Goods. Groceries. Hardware and .IQueetti warel, which they intend to sell at satisfactory _4itko ces'for Cash ur trr exchangelnr .Country;Produce ROBT. AL.GI/41.4tsiT s ins. F.CARROLL, JINCIL-W.,LAWVDDL. n 36—tri igember • A.Steant Engine; nr Ten Hain power, for Bale low for enefi. will exchange for Red Ash Coal, with or wi out goiters . , all id good' and perfect order. - enquire this Office, • September& . . • 1 , itiotice b • • , IN !the matter.oh the account. of JONA. • 111STLL114,ied SAM., OSWALD,. see* - ef GIDEON OSWALD; for•thabenera.oly The subscribes. 'wberhave been appointed audit by the Court of Commtm.Plesa ot.Schustikill corn to esitntine. adjust. and settle the above account Jonathan Kistler and Samuel Oswald assignees, Gideon Oswald. hretty give notice, that they meet'fbt that pus-puce ut-the house.of Michael innkeeper, in the Borough of Orwigshurg, en M. day. the 14th-'day. ef_epttettr-,frap.480,, at o'cloCk in ito fursnonn v w hen whAret ir they thinWptreir'-: I lAMES . H. GRAE JACOB HA AIM ER.' ,"‘ -Audit. JOSEPH' MORGAN; ' Oratiestsnif; Aug: 29. ' : • • - Mechanic's . 27. SCHUYLKILL 6 1 0 UN TY, S.S . 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