tiovrs . *l[l,,LE. WEDNESDAY MORNING,IbIARCH 28, 1838.'1 1 r j. i • ! . .94,71.0i11t .. . Chedai Cants. Billr.of Lading. NW . ql &WI fiescriparm, beady printed at - tbs• sti Ms blesst.eask. ,M4es- ;.. • " - " • Exteict ie . 6 sufflllr. Jefferson's Oire.olarilddressed office holders' under himself. , • • • ..Theirreiiderit of the-United.Statea hai seen' with Moire` dissatisfaction, officers of the Getner latimMtment taking, on ;various occasions, *Olive parts in the electiorte - of public fano-, , limiarieii, whether of Genekal Or. State Gov ernme4:- •,Freedini4 of electicins being emends!' 'to the mutual independence pfgoverionerit sod' 41"the,differtint branches of-the same government,' ee'iritaily ehitibied by mostof Our o-oitstitntions, it -is deemed improper for officers depending on the Executive of *Union, pi attempt. to con- Vol or isfitiencV, the free meteiseof the elective _ eight. It is expected dist nt4olficer will attempt to tfigulince the. votes cat other amen nue fake any perein the business orelectiorieering-4hat being • -medinoonsistent with" tha spirit 1.4" the con stitution mid his duties." '.l - Extract; from President.Jacksrin's Initiguml Ad . • dress, March 4th4 1829. .1 "Thy, : recent liemonstratirins of Public senti ment inscribes on the list of Exectitive duties, in characters too legible to be tiverlooked,ithe task -ef reform—which will requireticalarly the correction of those ABUSES T AT HAVE iiROUGHT THE PATRONAG F THE pal ixo FEDERAL GOVERNMENT NTO CON FLICT WIT.II THE FREISDOM OF ELEC TIONS." , Extract !kora a speech delivered in the senate U. S. Sy the Hop ; , Felix Greedy. "When I see an hoiddr interfeAing in elec tion; it occurs to ate that he is thinking of his adaty and hta bread. AND 'l.B THEREFORE AN UNFiT ADVISER OF THE PEOPLE." Fire.-.—A fire broke out on Saturday mor. alas last, between t e hours oft 'me r d Pour o'clock, in the engine department ul the steam grist mill, in this borough, be. longing to 'Messrs. Clomens %i Parvin. Fortunately, the mottling was' wet and hazy, no wind, and the fire having been discovered early, it was Soon extinguished by the exertions of our citizetits. Loss estimated at fifty or sixty dollars; stock and machinery insured. Passing Counterfeit Money. On Friday last, two persons, (man and ife,) by the name of Tenbrook, were arrested for pas sing counterfeit Cattawissa Bridge Com pany notes. Mier it hearing before Jus tine. Ecru. , they were held to 6101 in the awn of S4SIM, b appear at court and an -ewer to the cha ! e. ' We learn that t ie water will be let into the whole line of tie Schuylkill'canal to day. We learn Born Orwigsburgi' f that the trial of the negro who lately rubbed Mears. T. & J. Beatty's store, in this , borough, has beet postponed until next court. Making Iron with Anthramer.—We hinte attention to . the article on our first page, on the subject of , making; iron with Anthracite Coal,furnished by M r. Crane to tue British Association, which. we copy from -the last Journal of the: Franklin Institute. • Ws learn that our enterprising fellow. citizen, Bean Parrzattoz, intends com mencing the erection °la furuace,,on the island, in this borough, next week, for the purpose of trying , the experiment of mak. ing.lron with Anthracite Coal. •. David R. Porter, is styled by some.. f the loco locos a Farmer. epon inquiry, `we learn - that while in the offices in Hun tingdon county, he raised two:, or three race horses, and two calves. This is the only claim that can be urged in for of his being a farmer. School of Arts.— While the bill rela. tive to the Washington and Jeffbrson Col legee was pending in the Senate, on Friday last, Mr. Fraily, of the city, 'named as a substitute the bill establi s hing a School of Arts, tke., and after se*, criscuesion., was accepted, and passed irammittee. Mr. Strohm moved an ametidinent; to appro priate $lOO,OOO, annually; to thp Cinninon School System, fur ten year... 4 which was adopted; and the bill finally passed the Senate, by a vote of 25-to 5 .' -The bill has' been considerably amended; and we therefore hope that it may proVe accepts bte to the House, and pass that• body in its new shape. .• Express Line' of Stages between Potts villa and Philude/phia.,--Ment.ts. Evans, - Caldwell, 4 Co. have4esired 'pi' to state that there is no foundation foi the rumor that they bad sold out their ingest to the old line of stages. They disclaim any connexion whatever with , that line; and the new line will positively continence run. ning Mt the &lef April. Outing to the disappointment of the Heacfing,R.ail Road Company, in not procuring theilocomotive UrfuriOnstirt road be .weetißftding4St Potts. grave, 'by the Ist of Apr 1, the !new line of . stages sill be oempelled to leave Pottsville and hiladelphianti 5 iOtoad of 6 o'clock, h. until the locomotiv is placed MI the Rea ding road; which. ill ° 4 about' the 10th °PAPAL ..' Their* ce in Philadelphia is in Fourth street, rlyoppoilite Sander; °on% Merchant's otel, and iii Pottsville *Ube Pittuniyhani Hail. ' 9 t The. NI omitcoSti Conitiiitty,' it is et; loan of $500,000, pose adm-00* • ttiseede orthe Frarteh, is a • Twit. 'The N. It • clot‘ arePflon't kao: you loser at the pot- WI shall owl 1 Pi 1 I t - fromiltaimodp, lam Ont..theitkriliebill*Chr°, 'ON' that, in é e Shernoortror.riiday, [p l at, the bill into ..ratieg, - the °Turman ,B*il Road and• lqrting co•npany, was paseeed ' through cominittee, and itnrnediately ta. _lce° up on seci:end reading, when a Motion' was made-by iMr. Stevens to postpone the bill for the present; not agreed to.. A [no tion was the! made by Mr. Steirens'• to amend the bill, so as to make the stor r k. bafflers personally liable; agreed to—yeas 46, nays 25. The bill was then - passed; I find ordered tio be transcribed. for a third reading. Adjourned. ' 'The bill tias undoubtedly passed the House of ftepresenttives. Our only hqpe now . rests with Gov. Riefler, who has heretofore prOved himself to be the friend of &liners anti Laborers. Since the 'hove was in type, we have received the !lowing: . lira itavao, March 24,1838. Bill to incisrporate the (Merman Cbal Company read a.third time and pass ed-45 to 3 . . The Senate refused to concur in the amendment making the 4ockho*re personally liable, and then returned ittefthe House. °tr. Will the editors of the Harrisburg Intelligences oldish the yeas and nava on I I the passage r f the Offerman Coal Bill in the House, a d also the yeas and nays in Ithe Senate 0,l striking. out the amendment snaking the siockholders personally liable NATIONA DEBT OF $20,000,000 Mi. Camhi•elerg has reported a bill in Congres!, foil the purpose of authorising "the Goveintrient" to issue another batch of shinzplasters, to-t he amount of 810,000,- 000. WheM Mr. Van Buren came into office two years ago, there was a surplus of $40,000,00, in the treasut ) ; 0f.1 . 4is slim only aboht $12,000,000, were diseti huted amonglthe stall's; the balance 829,- 000,000, ha 4 all been squandered, and before the e xpiration of the present year, the nation wip be saddled with a national debt of at lea4t 820,000,000. 'I his is the economical_ thiministration we were pro mised. The Better Currency.—A friend has I favored us wth the following extract ors letter from ouri , datetlFehrunry 24th, 1839. " United tates money, Philadelphia, Nick Iliddlelt name to it; no - other will pass here bill gold and silver." The writet of the above letter was a prominent office-holder under Gov. Wolf's administratio6, and a violent anti-bank man. He aticiressed the above letter to a friend in a neighboring county, for the purpose of *curing the remittance of a balance due,} and very politely intimates that nothing w ill be acceptable to him but the notes of he odious monster, which ho so foolishly pposed a tew years ago. It is only another _commentary on the mad. ness and folli of loco•focoism. and - alleyfr ii Rail Road te4,has negotiated a &Ave . ;fits. the puri oad. I'l ,i, 4,son '4 the king iiiiexpeceini in :Veit Stin,eaig #1%01131.14 v 4 i 'ther l ie l iliall tel r — ae *vale 0,, tii. rrow:/ • 4 4 ll t • 1 1, sill More Gcloernment Shin-Planers. • The electon fur• Governor, &c. takes place in Ritode Island un the 18th of April. Sub-trea ry Robbed.—The post-office at Orange;, ew Jersey, waa broken into last isTek an/ robbed. Mr. Calhoiin has b,-en compriled to cn nough to the assaults which he injudi ciously prosked from Messrs. Webster and Clay. 1 The New firnrk locu locos have norni• nated Isaac L. Varian, as their candidate for Mayor. A bill to revent the carrying of con cealed weap ns has passed the Virginia House of Delegates, by a vote•of 85 to J 7. An example well worthy the imitation of other legisla urea. Mr. .Tau , , n.—The N. Y. Courier and Enquirer o yesterday says, "We have been favored with the following extract of a letter &mil a gentleman in London, to a friend.in this city: " It is in fontemplat ion to form in Eng. land a joint Istock association, at the head of which wAI preside Mr. Jaudoii, agent for the U. S. Bank, with which-it will be in dose con section. The objects of this association ill .be the agency of foreign loans, the cellection of dividends on stocks in the Unites States, advances on prodnee, and dealing, in exchanges. The capital will be 0,000,000, to , be held in shares It similar to t joint itock- banking associa tions at pre ear in operatign in England." Extract of letter to ttie Editor . of ;tbii iced State's dizette: tnarcrs, *arch 24, 1838. uite a tragedy here last even v.was riding in a hack, on, EZE ,We had companied her.own se deidystoti.: of IS the the•Ostils pletely th• ever, which her life—" -the means , 1 believei is n 'taked. H a young man and.anotber of , when the carriage was and d, and a pistol fired by-a yobtlt ' 114 which struck the lady on 1 - of the nose and passed cOm-' gh, spoiling her 'beauty ;for j to her was as bad as taking le takes my _fife; who takes hereby I live." , The giri, I t dead yet, nor is the °fender; ,• A Novel Verdict.--A jury in the west !,:of Eogland, commiserating the case or a "Inver !email-who was charged viith.atri irt ng, theft, agreed • to the following verdict: tSotlfrailty4--but we hope she weal do so. ogaiqr • 4 - OE Vreidomptibe bdea piesented; to l!dr. merican Minister. When Col:Cillay of K. I tiitiVbig members of the • a. note of condolence to Mtn in a very lumdsome manner attempt of certain persons . tion rifthe,,painfitt and fatal What the. Whigs o have done.—The Loco fare carried this state• iog from 7 to 12000.. lature stood as follows: Council Senate House Governor's majority This year the Legislatui Wts Locofoco, Council 3 Senate ' - E • 7 House I 1 E 140 Doubtful 7. Governor's Majority The Globe And Alba above result " an unpre Mammoth Bank.—ls' press states that a comm of that city were about t by with petition for a and to urge that measur !attire, as necessary to to compete with Penns • The New York Ame Wednesday hills on 11l rteenty• s five per cent dis si4ippi at twenty seven A Duel was fought ai the 141 h inst. with rifl , l the first fire one of the A trifling dispute was th tit proceeding. A meeting of the eiti ter County, New Yor i i Sub Treasury Bill, was county. Anion? the was one tendering the I trig to Senators 'Pallinai able and dignified man had rep. Iled the false putatton cast upon the a by the President of the late annual Message, them of having &Arad ridge by being bribed banks. • Froth the re[3ll wedge we extract the 11 My course in this, as w' which it has been my fort: late and' present Executiv. a high sense of public dot were upon questions in w and paramount interests o volved. I have endeavored have already befallen us, aside those which now th neither to be deterred by nor the denunciation of c.". cause of my country, au. no terrors for me. /I eh conscientiously and (Carle er, unseduced by. place. say, that when I earl no -la dgement, nor expresa_i matters of such high irni people, I shall feel that ml er needed here, and that H private station." _ THERE IS NO FREE' IR OF ACTION UNDR SYSTEM OF PARTY ' OLD DOCTRINES OF 'I BEEN ABANDONED, TRODUCKD, TO W I PELLED TO3 MAWR PI.NALTY OF POLL NICATION. IT IS THE PEOPLE TOOK INTO THEIR OWN 1 ler will is set at nought' and the most destructive upon the country contras pressed will of the people. In regard to myself. my from the most deliberate i er on earth can me 1 onward. In the languag friend-from Virginia, M. °muse , rhIPOW full well I mas of party. But I can t • country to serve, as well Exploring Expedil ry of the Navy has fui the information caller. Snuth Sea Exploring Secretary says the exi ily sail. The expense March, amqunted to $i ded to $885,071, the for the next two years ' the whole cost $1,589 and the store vessels p inal - plan, are, to be di will considerably redm e. whole' number of, the.setentific corps. id from '515019 to $2602 Chaplain it to perfor torian tb the Expeditis 'W.h learn that the e,' Van Re,naselaer the P , l , Conchling, at the Unit Auburn, has cloited l a bail, Mr. Van, Itenssea fared to Albany jail. - . Vie - Banks of New,i two ase . elm, curtailed a minion of dollar's. • stroy.the merchants fo ing specie payments. Sellitigiottery Tick erd"was coonnitted to MoadayiSor want-ull charge oteellinglettery INE AOUIFE ';'.. -: : 7 0141 S -7 • -:. _, , - • • L - AT 44,16 - t 4001LTA NT . wmatiNwroti. : , Our adviees from Washington i posses., considerable interest. The Sentite wail engaged in a late hour en Satirrdky night,; discussing the Sub-Treasury Bill. At hat past a, the'first voteva taken,, which . was on Mir. Cuthbert's ame dment, requiruigithe Government to receive...the; notes of sPecie pirying . b . anks, It *as car ried by yeas 31, pays 41. The greatest excitement prevailed. 'A gentleman 'Who was - in the! Senate Chamber es late es a little after 10 o'clock .gave information; yesterday evening at our Merchants' Exchange, that when he left, the vote on the bill was taken. ity that vote, it was passed to a third reading, with Mr. Cutliberes amendment; yeas 27, nays 20 / Mr. Callmog is said to have voted against the Bill, in the_ form in Which it passed. . . ty of Land.oo tevetwou, the A. ar to Augusta. ishttore Addressed to sihich he replied and i reprobatW the make a party goes. dream Nero Harripshife mai have hereto- minorities vary ast year the legis gs • Locofoco 1 1 •- 11 186 1,000.' will stand as fol A PENNSYLVANIA ,WAGONER—gOVER. • NOR RITN ER. The Farmers, Wagoners, ,and Laborers of Pennsyliama, Who were so ably and triumphant ended in Congress against the slanderers of the Van Buren members of the South, by the Hon. Charles Naylor, will read the following thrilling paragraph from his speech of that oc casion with pleasure. It is a merited tribut giving unvarnished facts in the simplest lan guage- 4 "I appeal (said Mr. Naylor,) to 4he Bepresen tatives from Pennsylvania. Task you, sirs, who is JOSEPH RlTNER—that distinguished man who, at this moment Oa the Executive chair of your stater a man who, in all' that constitutes high moral and intellectual worth, heel few su periors in, this country—one who haa all the qualities tot' HEAD AND HEART necessary to accomplish the great statesman, and who pos sesses in.it most enlarged degree all the ele ments of, HUMAN GREATNESS, Who, sirs, is he9—A, NOTH ERN LABORER r —A PENN SYLVANIA WAGONER—who, frir years, drove his learn from Pittsburg to ;Philadelphia, 'over the mountains and over the mbar, not 'whistling as he went' —no sir, but preparing himself ithen.by deep cogitation and earnest ap plieationrfor the high destiny which the future had in store for him.' What Farmer, what Wagoner, what Laborer, what Pennsylvanian can read the above without feeling a thrill of pride and pleasure at being - reminded that the Eiecutive .of this great Commonwealth was a poor, fatherless and pennyless boy that with small means and limited opportunities for education, he his arisen, like Cineinnatus of old, from a poor laboring boy, a warner and a farmer, to "Govern men and Guide the State," to the astonishment and admiration of his Country. • It is true, liter FARbIER GOVERNOR cannothoast of being a Generill—and of exciting the sulfide* of women and boys with tinsel and epaulette .at malitia trainings, like General Porter, whose reg imentals never saw any service in the Cause of his evuntry—or many cause but tharof election• eering for' himself. Nor can he boast of being educated a lawyer, and in all the luxury and pomp of pride and Wealth—nor of beings farmer by raising RACE HORSES, or boarding out his entire stack of horned cattle, consisting of two calves. Bot he can say that he was a poor boy with no ridh father to educate him--a laborer depending upon the sweat Of his brow' for the means of subsistente—a wagoner who drove his own team. and cragged his own whip—a Farmer who tilledlrei own, ground, raised his own cattle for the Market, and trained his own horses for. the plough. Such is the man presented to the farmers, neclunieS, wagoners and laborers of Permsylvania, for 'their support for Governor.— Telegrepfe Qui 2,500 ( 3 , A;rgus calls t edeoted victory." e New York Ex• ttee ot gentlemen proceed to Alba 30.600,000 . bank, • upon the Legis noble New York vaMo. lean states that on noie were sold at ount, anJ oa , Mis. El= New Orleans on 1, at 30 paces. At parties fell dead. le orig in of this fa- 'ens of West Ches , opposed to the lately held in that ulutions adopted hanks of the meet ge and Clay for the' er in which they ml slanderous tin lectors of the state, tilted States in his trherein he accuses d tint elective Fran- or bought by the y of 'Senator. Tall llow'jng: -, ll as Other matters, in e tei differ from the 11, has been taken from t. nose -differences 3ch I deemed the great the country deeply in aveilt the evils which ltd stn trying to turn aien;us with destruc xecutive intimidations dal Organs. In the h deriunciations have I discharge my duty sly, unawed by pow nd gire me leave to ger exercise my own y own opinions on Mort to' the American P services are no long. he poet of honor is a A writer in the Evening Post, thelleading Van Bared paper in New York , who signs! himself " Veto," an d who is commended by thq Edi&cors, makes this precious confession 100 M OF THOUGHT R THE -PRESENT I DIS(IIPLINE; THE HE PARTY HAVE ND NEW ONES IN CH ARECOM HIE UNDER THE ICAI r EXCOMMU: G,H TIME THAT THOS.E MATTERS JANOS: The popti the:Executive will. measures are forced to Om clearly ex " The dem Gcraey is in a very hit:an:lona pool. Lion. Iris Nor TO BE DISPUTED TUAT OUR MEASURES HAVE ACCELERATED THE PRESENT STATE OF THINGS AND NO PARTY CAN W I THSTAND i THE ODI UM OF-SUCH A CONDITION.' *Hour Mas. ter* do nut remedy the evils that now exist, we are overwhelmed beyond any peradventure. "Financially speaking, THE BANK OF THE UNITED i STATES WORKED WELL, and it is folly fir suppose: the people will ecrnsont lo be long willunit it, unless, the same results can be &might ahtntY in another way. THE PRESENT STATE (FTHINGS IS NOT TO RE ENDU RED, AN)) WILL NOT BE ENDURED. It is driving us back, with terrible rapidity:into the jaws of a, federal bank. If the only mire for the present chaotic state is to be found in ;Loch an institution; it--(the federal Gevernmetii, having performed'its share)—the States wil not do their part; if they will not permit a large and bxtended •freedom of tradet; if they Insist tllit the whole business of the currency and - exchagett shall be carried op by these paltry, petty, two, million t . State banks, then, we doubt not that i he I.staunch eat dernoeivits, those who have beep longer and foremost above the storm, will ecinfeirs that they have calcUlated to much on the,intelligence and en er g y of the Suite Governments, l ied! that She deneral Oeverrinient toast recur tp its ancient AlicY." standhas been taken ..Bviction.and no pow rom it. My course is of my distingoisheit lives,lin taking this [.m tolineor the anathe• ever forget that I have as a party to uhev." Secreta I r lisheid to the House for, relative to the, lExpedition. The' !edit -Ma wilt speed . up' to the tat of 03,76—Which ad iestenated expenses and !a half, make 1641' One frigate roposed in the wig apeneed with, which e the expensat. Of4ers, including t 84i with salaries per; annum, The thC duties of Hie n). LorOitrnao—At a meelg .of the Whig Member* - of the Leg s lature,. of Louisiana', ten' ,delegates - were, aPpoiked to attengf a National Convenlion in -Phila delphia, on .the 4th of July, and Ithei follow. : inrresolutions ;mere adopted:. 0 Resolved fiirther, That the Whigs of Louisiana entet taking an exal.ed -Opinion id the integrity, ability- and patriotism of HEN RY CLAY, of Renter ty; :do res pectfull3ilreconirnend his nomination as the Whig candidate for the PresidencY-of the United Eitaies. - . , 1 . i d Resulted further, That notwa L ths i. anding the predilections as above expiess ;they do hereby , instruct their delegafes O. unite in. thiaimpport {et - the individual wilts may recative 'a : inajor:ity of the votes in said eon veni ion. 1 1, , imitation of MT h-44, before Judge .4 States Court at d that for' want o laer has been tram , orl have, within eir liacopnte. , ha/ hey wish to., dw 1 the sake of Seanm• , „ • Mori rust' sai r5..,--lt is said that GessiallJackson is determined to Mike some, thanes in ~. Gehl', net by. appliintingAnios ireiniaif Stitt of the Treasury, and Me. Grundy, !oat Mister eneral t an office ,be haft been - font „ lookiit ffir. The General it si.ems irill_not watt lye tarft dperation oftbk Stih-••.Treganry Hank project, but lettil make the. appitents forthwith.l - 4t4s,romodred also that 11r. n 13nren. has i , consented to these official chniiges,-.: 7 1 0 1; Y. :thir. .',. •. i. 1 - Belden Brain= at Bostin an I bail, OD eta. I I A Precious Confession. II l . anaterip - 4-Tuat 111103UP:JoinucaL. — , • • •= t MART:MAGDAL. . . . To t ie InM Ullafeast eitme the sinful and fair- 7 1, Ske id-heatd- in.tbe city that Jesus wan there t" ' Unbitedink the splendor that biazett.on the, Wird, She Wendy knelt at Abe feet of tier . .Lord. .Tbe i l its*.onher finehead, so .aad and so Meek,, . Hung, dirk o'er thtibluiheis' that burned on her. cheek; And;sesadond so:lowly she bent in her shame, It ate mid as the apiratad quitted: its frame. The ,rrinvo and the-murmur ran round: through them all, That one's° tuthallow'd should tread in the hall— Anddicune said. the poor would ho object more meet, • • • I Foi "the wealth of the perfume she shower'd on his feet. ghe Marked but ber Saviour—she spoke but in • Shejlared not look up to i he., heaven of his eyes, Andlthe hot tears gushed forth 'at each heave of 'the breast, While her lips to his sandals were throbbingly Oresed. In the arch late: tempona, as ahineth the bow,. In the giallo) of the sunbeam, so . meheth the Arnow— 'He look'd on the boat one—her sine were forgiv'e And Mary went forth in the beauty of heaven. Nudge of_ the Atlantic by Sleam.—The New York paperslaf Yesterday contain an advertise. mert, announcing that the steam packet Sirius 700 tons burden, no horse power, is to leave London for Neork on the 28th inst. at 10 • oca in the morning, stopping , at Cork liarbOr, w nee she is to start on the 2nd of April. It is expected to make the passage from Cork in 14-clays. Passengers leaving London on t'6e4lst inst. by the way of Bristol, will reach Cork in Season to embark in the Sirius. - Arrangements have been made to forward passengers trout Glas gow, Liverpool and Dublin. • Loco Foce Aforality.—The Louisville Journal,' March 15th, says, Jas. W. Stevenson, the loco ' foeo candidate for governor of Illinois, is the same who has swindled the government out of $74,0110. A recommendation certainly; to the "spoilfßarty. . Westward Flo! —A chamber ofCommerce has been organized at Galena, Illinois. Daniel Wain, Esq. was eleCted-President of the same. Promotion. Ex-President ßurnet,: of Texas has been apotnted Sheriff of the parish of Nat chitnehes, in Louisiana. Etiquette of Cdurt.—Most of the ladies-attend. ant on the Queen have imitated their Royal Mis tress in the style of dressing their hair s This is a matter about,which her Majesty exceeding ly particular. The slightest disorderi or op.. proach to untidiness in this department of the. .toilette, in any of her ladies, is i tithlt to excite re. mark, and that too in a manner not to be mis. uaderatood. TO such a pitch has this criticism, been carried, that some of the ladies in waiting are compelled to take their "ladies in waiting," to give the "finishing touches" before entering the royal presence.—London paper. On the 25th inst. by the Rev. William Saunders, Mr. ISAAC RlCHARiDSON{Aftar tonville, to MISS Seam BLecx, of Potts ville. In this borough, on Monday last, Mr.DaN *EL H. Orro, in the 44th year of his age. REVIEW QF TILE-11WI.KVT ' Pottsville, March 28, 183& WHEAT FLOUR, by the load was worth on Fri y 50. WHEAT 1 50 per pnahel, in demand. " RYE FLOUR 2 50 ner cwt. in demand. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR 250 per ewL in demand. RYE, by the load 90 cents by the bushel—ready ' RYE CHOP 90 cents , per buibel iq demand. OATS 40 cents—ready sale. • • POTATOES 45 cents per bushel in demand. CORN-70 ants per bushel in demand: CLOVER SEED $5 50 per bushel. TIMOTHY SEED--$2 00 per bushel. FLAXSEED-91 12 per bushel in demand. WIRISKEY-42 cents per gallon. TTER-14•cents per pound—in Kegs 12 cents EOGS--12 cents per damn. • : - LARD-10 cents per pound. • TALLOW-9 cents per potind. HAMS 12 cents per pound: CORN CHOP 80 cents per bushel in demand. BACON-12 cents per pound. BEESWAX-18 cents per pound. FEATHERS-62 cents per pound. COMMON WOOI r -40 cents per poutid MACKEREL, by the bbl. No I. 912 00, 5 1 1. 2. Sp' ,SALT-2 621 per bbl.: 87 per bushel. PLASTER, is worth 97 00 per ton. . HAY 1118 pertos. Harrison, Rune-, Democracy, and no Sub-Treas . ry System. County allreeting. Democratic Republicans of Sghuylkill — l ° County, IRendly to the re-election of Joseph Hither to the Governor's chair of Pennsylvania, and the elevation of Gen. Wm. B. Harrison to th. !text Presidency, and opposed to that odious, fa vorite plan of the National Administration—the Sub-Treasury System; as well as to all their de structive measures -to the best interests of the emintry, are respectfully requested to attend' a County Meeting, to be held on Friday the 6111: day' of April next, at 1 o'clock P. M. at the Ifitteer of Henry Stager, hithe borough of Pottsville. far the purpose ofa - ppointing delegates tolatteed - the State Convention of young men, whiehis to take plate on the sth of June neat, in the boequgh of Reading, and .to adopt each measures as will tend to P k roinote the election of the present FzecutiVe. as *ell as the Cause ofhberticagaitisi Van Buren Lotio.Possoisto, _A-general attendance on - the oc casion-is sincerely solicited by • MANY, YOUNG DEMOCRATS. " March 4 8 "'" • • • - 23-3 ~ YALEAB,„J.E.IANDS PUBLIC BALE. 7;vl Ainds, uptarde 60,0004entt. ILL)lit'tiiposed at Pnblic.Sale, on/ Thurn., , diolhis26o of April, 1838, at 7 1 1 o'clock isi;hei tinning; at the Philadelphia Auction Matt. in caigentees. Conte, Chatnist- ante% (south aide.) , 'helices* Third and:Fourth itreeta. Them nl a able . lande Bitnkte in the Onntica Mahn*, Pikg,llirune, Ltrrorne a'nd •Sciptylk* Will be offered air they lie in 'connect* bbdres. of -fro about 400 *lO,OOO. • IA .. pirtictdari sips' hand 61U %Obi: *Mini M• . ,T.,,g4151,87-pne Third'Ua4.One..**lo.otie:l ienkoqid tritif Ttli6dlOlifie bf 13o4d'atia /I - 309.Airch strait fr : • - .I....,WOLEEWP, nutkel4. l. • - Aliiicioneer;N • MARRIED DIED ON MEN 1' - ' I 7! BEM .< Read " sto,re(and..finiale,lEn. bY and by itirtilo for car Atka; f JtOnata slit rode, iroh• -i• L- vabla assort aitd E !eat 1 g lis • 0111.A8 & kDAltibi owner I.Matket hit,.iMateh 8,1838. .N I , khOlders of the i t I , a Bridge Ryer ik ..1 1 , of Oe rivgr S ~ e town of Ca/I(mi' 1 , -; ',Fshing, Creek. -' NOTICE gives, that a meeting , ill b 4 held at the hou 1 , w,rl, of Cattliwiaaa, o ey butt, betineen the 1 i. 341:f0r the purpose o C . .: Minigera,,une trea t r the ensiling year. 1 , EZRA S.-rJA ' .i. . 23-4 w .' 1 , Ta the. St! ereetin! tive#ll' IS theieby hoiddrs 7th day of 6 ' Prialdqnt. Sicrtstti,ry marijd StrOtheNis Look, kink k Tuacarnrii again. a CI gcAEg I And we wrisited his black face -VB. , • • Here's la health to-the ilempany, . him again. And the belt of the fun is, it's S 'A i . It's Alteir9i, Stevenson, and Strot They own ,he Koperty we very • Here's n health 0 the COmpany, him again,] 6. And this best tit" the fun is, it's Str The vein prloves! good and from 11 We will welh him again with a pagne. The twjol y miners that have le. To and poor Jim, . - We wil take 'anther round and wl I Here's health to the Company l hi m I n ai, - And th Wit of the fun is, J i A t'o m S Es tra , Mitreh 24th. 1898: 1:12! EA IS Wrapping Waal° and rntaili.che B. CM Not4ce.. his flay ingiged Mr gist, to act 6e, r me I t, March 170,1838. Midd' Notice. ..ti who have. or p • . irot me for work d abed Adam ptahl, a came to me op or be. A L a l c i commo present this mu -1 - 10Ing t. t, March 24y 1838. Alidd I giud 4c.w. Seln, 1 giowth tiralM* ano • SA, .24 Ft Apply • mare; .14;4 , go/ • . , 0 4 7 . Joseph: • NATIOFIA.. 1811- CHANTS; clerks, Dm to, Who wtiM to acquire .p,itMg-t-onee; or 'the toi ombining great rapidity s , d beady, are imided foes e•of his Ellerin) and ca M E o , (Or the ' t of life, neap, a ,1 and Jud i teacher and per Hour ! by' pergonal obiiervaiion ain test. of tuition, from 9 A. M. to Presentation titles Mr Al JgrOer with all kinds of q moil at the”Sheriest notice :s who may wish ,' -to aoquir , le of writing. will be taugt • R. S. h 14 • N, B Cards, 4 dng, pcsi Ladic i lira! aryl Aimee. mare] 11151 ... iiiotice to Ontrai lainea /liver and Mingtoha ./ 111011ROPO§ALS will hetreceived -z- the Co mpany, in the City. 4. til the 9 h ilay of April mixt, fer ti of all th fa m bridges between Walden d iver i Rivera tooted River, .1 ' teri The t ci nit about 0r et foundat tita are ' The ep,. or. I generail fr In , The do, of their iiii Ira course o r f i b -ni -view to .hisj eitj from men Who locks at the e e o h L t;ti ] su Quaida iiiae and aye c e r l i al. in , t hi, the sups CHARLIT,A • eer Janus River - 7 Mauch 10; 183a. ity to s al The River centime:l The . 111814 , i I, Chief Rich ir Appeal ro miseionere of Selittylh the filliowiAjr.plaoi ta beat 41.theu*Ileri vett by the iJeit y the 1611 i / 1 0,01$t rit e .office till Otqgsi tiiiisburg4.*io!rind 'Park Rtieb;l,- nit Ope, ktiiMantiti ':• diy 4.110 - 1 tay sf 1104 4.Stigerk YOkee jai 'OUP4tetiltl4' Or . ahlatenkottiwtigt tHr• I .441140tfr01-A d rit - ,, Jltalulk4e - Paf . i t 4 0113 I . Ciwo.r. Stahetihtpxi L , %labiate ' Pottstglie; 'tail !et 1 der,:ofithe • '.. EIAM Dali • 9311 E • q - .m.. , m t i i:oclocii, ok. - selves t i fri On nd COMIlli if) . borough or wick,' nit :MgtihOt I:f • On - thii 'Lott lbettiti - if ,and-Op - ak .' v•-0)1 r oi l ntor Pfriegrji - ll . . 404 thifi BM , z- I • /4.19. V Nth -also, with Aar 11 1 th a bottle we'll drift there's vein ere & Co., ell know— chr to very el: tqe of ch. al the ye him we'll hers'r PA Lbl aper for p, by BAN John d in my Omni to .0 on my • repos ro the iMIC3 is for Sa =I ..kee k hand mon ith alum 1 at lb: abilities, s the only a Et P. M. da: ums, Vii amental e a neat hi it at their r DICKS°. tors. the ace rehmend, e construch ieh.mond "rse Jae' nith of ti tds. Ms Will i g h. seasoz the itna in nd wit dy ins II and tes'af the Ibe offerr y be seen sty. LLET, JL a *Ma Coe I • 20-6 1838. 11 Count' IF' d ttays at ; think tht te. 1838, at thi nrg, for th West Brno huplkill and borough. toil, 1838, 1 , r. p rim al ! ' eginn, Barry EEC fot WI • taw.nibi ofeting to iirtito do 00. ,era BR, Clerk 20 • P4 1 4 ;4 ' ! • nied,Ch • es PhilaikeViii,so#o, Irish - 6E4641_110es ,M L) p plia. ' G I) .62 k 3 RTZ .