ese means destroy all confidence In the hunitutions of the country. & lesad reason is a mere tricki,unalorthy 'legislation. The olject is, At, give an .r nominal value m'the market. to those notes now m circulation, on the. sup. at no others will be, issued. receivable vernment in payment' of dues. Led. it • .red, however, thit Mr. Cambreleng's cry note bill has not yet pasted. another feature in this bill., not on. tire. By the Sd section. the Secretary asnry, without limitation or reshictioo .d, with the consent of the President. of these notes in such manner and on . as he may deem expedient. Can ne it mum convenient means of reward. ens? ideas rush upon my mind, in relation position, that i know not to which 1 ive utterance. A third reason, howev .rting this bill, must not nasal mined • Treasury is exhausted. The millions ons have vanished. Ignorance, extra d perhaps what is worse. have squan. people's money. In time of • profound .out a national &Mt, the whole revert. untry is found insufficient for contm ses, and to pay the office holders their Was there ever such a state of things, entry, under the: canopy of Reeser'? ever. Why should Congress consent is rag money, white the Government of receive it in ;payment? Why do y to the people, Manfully—the whole -the nation is inSufficient to pay our make these payatems we must borrow nd why not crehte a stow' for the d thus openly do whatihey are clan-_ ; oing, lay the foundation for a National he sole purpose of 'paying tbe bangers dministration? I; would pursue this t my feelings might hurry me into language that would illy comport with nse of propriety. SYNOPSIS. . authorize the Mime of Treasury notes. he President is authorized to cause d, such sum as the exigencies of the • t•may ?quire, not exceeding 'Wu nut liars. ' ' he treasury notes authorized to be is be redeemable, tine third in twelve ne third in eighteen months, and one o years from theill dates; to bear inter eding six per cent. payable at the tree. e holders on presentation. For the of these notes, the amount due on e United States Dank of Pennaylvnia,. be deposite banks, and the faith of the es, are solemnly pledged. hese notes are to be paid to the pub. 's. or diiposed of rin such manner as ry of the Treasury, with the approba president, may prescribe. The Sec .port to Congressimext session, the a . sed of, Ice- &c. rescribee the manner in which they pared, by whom signed, how the ac o be kept, authorems the employment c. Th! war of th. : le la neverl no : to isle v i itself ill , they riot , revenne o , salami; money? purpose, .destinels debt, for on of the sobjeet, the utie o my oprn lIM See:. 1. to be ;sun. governme lions of Sec} 2. sned, she months; third in t • , est not e:. miry, to t redempti. "-bond, by t end fr om United S ; .c. ,uthorizes the payirnent of these notes ome due, &c. . 1 ,pproprtates five tbousand dollars, in any unexpended balance, for defray riescribaae t is t s h u e es t:n!ribrnent for minter-, !tering said nntesi_ rescribes the punishment for malting graving plates, &e. to print saidnotes. 'recta the Secretary to publish month nt issued and redeemed, and prohibits i no after the . 31st iof December, 1839. o se have been again engaged in the n bill. In Committee of the Whole 7, he appropriationsifor the Post Office n was so emendetf as to specify the hich the appropriation was made is nsatistactory to ; Mr. Kendall. He t tit should begenleral, (that is to say, ,) and in the language of Mr—Adams, re ." In perforinano of this "order," alb leng moved to stiike out the aregnd• h was debated untlil near five o'doe: k, le °don was rejected, and the House ed in the amendment of the committee; n djourned. to 8 o'cloce. The Senate have been all tm 'ring at the Sub-Treasury bill. They en aged on it, and deem determined to rial question to-nigt i t i . THE SPY IN • ASHINGTON. ment, when and . i day A are y take t I, HINGTON, March 24 1838. • :nate- coati ' ued in session until a u ; last evenin for the puiPase of ii i,. WALL a opportunity to con ie ong speech. " RIGHT announced at the close i : ussion, that helshould expect. to h-: vote taken upon the bill before ae to-day. i Si VIVA RD reiquested permis . Ake some reply o Mr. Wall,' and hE. floor •this motninefor that pur • mixing business was Unimportant. ' 0 UTHARD made a Spirited reply all. His colleague, he said, had an . ttack upon hire and given a bi y 'of hirnself.. Of the biography, r. cz. I have nothing to say, more mark that abed it shalt be pub an spread before constituents of .11. gue, they will be as much tor- at tz . me of the omissions of my col 's .iograplitimthey will be at some st .1 eniepts in that biography. 5... tbard spoke more than an been M r - WALL rejoined ,in another iri :nsiver. Mr. 'Wall was unwil a.; nowledge himself the assailant, h ,-114, Southard, in the original , .•• d made no reference to Mr. Mn. : HITE folloWed Mr. Wall, in some (re . rks made at length in opposition to t e ;üb-Treasury . Bill. Mr. W. en tered ull . into the merits ,olthe . question, and e a , ined in detail its relations and provisio 1:. The speech of Mr. White embr: cell :.ome new objections to the Sub Tress ry : ill, but your readers must be f the name and subject as I am r• what has been said or done 'II. as we of reel upon TURDA! NIGHT, 10 o'clock, ;ate continued iweession several I closed the above letter—the ; ;7 Bill being still under discus i . WHITE filnished his speech, Th hours . f Sub•T e lion. AR•r Mr. went, h of Ala. moved as amend nett of which wee to put of for a year, .e untiluguat 1859; Mr. Cal ; • vti houn s hardimoney i lsection of the • Billy— The amendMent eitiitiedi 43 - til 9. _ 1 sureth taken an The votes Mr. Cuth bert's amendment strike out Mr. Cal houn's hardl i t money section, ,which ,was can ied by yeas 31,Iin,sys, 214 , - i • Te questimi then came by on Mr. Tiptoe's a 'pnciraeot, which provided that 1 the public r ienuesp i may be paid "in the legal currency of ;;the "'United States, in Treasury Notes, Or in Notes : of Banks which are payable 4 specie on demand." This amendment was lost, 2'2 to 30. Mr. W E ESTER 'then offeied an amend ment, the effect of Which was to'do away with the stlecie circular by making no distinction between Abe kinds offends to be received for ; public Lands and thoseofor Custom Heise due*. • • . • To this Mr. BENTON brought forward another amendment, having for its object an increase of the i Tariff, and the adop tion of the Odd system of Laod Credit.— Mr B's.ametidment was lost,-44 to 8. Mr. Webgter's ailnenatrient dvau then a dopted, 37 tp 14. Now eerie warm terms, and CALHOUN'S turn, . and in warerms,land tinder feelings of excitement, he said he should oppose the %Alfas amended. Ittwas now as objection able to him es the Pet Bank System. The yeas and nays were then called up-* on the third 'reading of the Bill 118 amend ed, and the vote stOod as folloWs: Yeas, Messrs. Allen, Benton, Brown, Clay, of Alas Cuth4ert, Fulton, Hubbard, King, Linn, Lumpkin, Lyon, Morris, Mou ton, Niles, Norvel, Pierce, Roane, Rob binson, Sm !th, of Conn., Strange, Trotter, Walker, ail, . Williams, Wright, Young-27.1 Nays, Metisrs. B ard, Buchanan, Cal houn, Clay, Of Ky 4 Clayton, Crittenden, Davis, Grundy, Knight, McKean, Mar rick, Nichol* Prentiss, Preston, Rives, Robbins, Ruggles. Smith, of Ind. ' South ard,' Spence, Swift, Tallmadge, Tipton, Webster, White---15. Ai soon as the Vice President declared the vote,Alia Senate adjourned. The House adjourned about five o'clock without taking any } vote upon the Appro priation Bill. BATTLE 01.' TH•E GIANTS Mr. Webster liable to be Impeached / Ater listening* to the splendid forensic display made in the Senate on Thursday. by Messrs. Webster and Calhoun, what, was our surprise on coining pit of the Capitol, to hear a inenaber of the House • .remark that be co templated moving an impeachment ;of the distinguished Senator from Massacbusetti * "For what '?" we exclaimed with invol untary avid painful s rprise. s "For a vioiation of the. Constitution of the United S4ites t'l was tlapitucking re ply. "In what particular ?" "In respectilto thelBth article, which pro vides that "corel and unusual punishment shall not be inflicted." Mr. Webster has committed a palpable infringement of that article, in his' replyl, to-day, to Mr. Cal Noun " * ' 1 We wouid hot giiiinsay the truth of the charge against the distinguished Senator. 1 The reception wh4h this 'Hannibal gave the invader orAfirreti, the Scipio Africanus —South Cartilinamisis, as he called Mr. Calhoun, was certainly "cruelly and un usually" warm. Mr. Webster, in conclusion, commend ed to Mr. Calhoun the spirit plan old A. merican law, which we cannot refrain from mentioning, I - The ancient, statestf Franklin, now East Tennessee, fidding itself in a situation not unlike that of the goVernment ht the present moment, and hot bing able to redeem its obligations either in'lspecie or good notes, and the people being much embarrassed by the reverse 4 of tIM times, pissed a law very unlike that one Which is now proposed to give the oftice-haldeni gold and silver, and the peopleiraga.l The economy they' recommended - )vas exactly .the reverse of that now in voo.m. ' ' They left the ' gold and silver to continue in circulation amongst, the peopleosanil voted that the Governor should be paidlin der skins.—the heads of Department lin otter and bearer—the constables in mink --land the Senators and Representatives in e i Skins / i Ought not dor C r Mb:toners, who vote the supplies, to!proA by the example in 1 these hard fima, 7—ifadisonian. . , . . Some years ag4, a rtimor loving got abroad that. the bank of Glasgorf teas in danger of break ing, an old shopkeeper who had a small sum on deposits, hasteneOto the bank to draw his money oat. The Teller Onnter out, the amount in the notes of the bankitwhici the old fellow 'carelully deposited i,n hts biiechei pocket, and butteries, Pp —then, slapping lira hadd un , if, said, "Noookun ye! brek as soon is ye please." ' Ertrule the BE4.7're:thou bill, (with its iron sates for locking 4p the otes of the banks which. Uncle Sam dare nitt for apeimy)' for a sim ilar instance ot!whie ion. The above is frau), th National listeSigencor of yesterday. It appea to um that our respect ed cotemporaries dp nittlytew the coigne in all its bearings. When tbe sub treantrers get a goodly quantity ofd not ' , o f a Loco. /hes hark they will protiabl 'Jock ;them op. in , their iron chests, and tell thebsolt to "brak as :scion u it pleases:" But the* will! the mites of the Democratic hanits4 such, that of "tie} United States and rainy 'pate % in. - Philadelphia, and Pounce down u the : whenever .tbey thin k. that there is &cha post rds* .ing . them any bum. All them things are; of rue. In , the sMipoiition that the bill should $, Gessits.; Ohassi4--1101 4 erne Unioti;.o,ll.,) confirms the report' that Mr. • Gbohioti running McCown", in . areiseippi. - 1 . , VuEmwme,mw' ME t FROM itASHINGT9N. The Sub. riessum: Hoiue. . . We have interesting intelligence - from Waihington. After some 'unimportant business in the House of Representatives, FnTuesday lest; s motion was made to re er the Sub-Treasury bill, ss it had passed the Senate, to the, committee of - Ways and Means. Mr. Pickenti asked whiCh Bill it wits intended to bring up for discussion— 'the Senate Bill, or the Bill,rwhich origina -1 ked in the House! Mr. Cambrelang said 1 the latter. Mr. Sergeant; another member. of the i dommittee of Ways -and Means, begged Mr. Camhteleng to speak for 'himself. He 'thought the two bills infinitely objections able—which bill was the most objectiona ble be did not keoW He thought each as bad se bad could „Well tie, and. ha . could ihardly air what were his preferences. Great excitement Pow prevailed, but Illir..Patton finally obtained the floor, and ?Moved to lay the Senate Bill on the table. IA call of the House was made—when it kppeared that 120 members were present. motiprito,auspenil the rules ofthe House was made and carried; when-the vote 4pima taken on the proposition to lay the hill hn the table, and decided in the affirmative 1 ---yeas 106; nays 98. It is said that Ibis is net a teat vote, a great number of mem- era being absent, and several voting a gainst the moron to lay upon the table al tiougli opposed to the BM. The vote being declared by the Speaker, Grab of New 'York, said 'he soled ,in the affirmative for the- purposeef moving a re-consideration. He gave-tbe notice now, and wool(' move for the reconsideration on ,the following morning. = Penn. hop An Honest Man.—A Jackson man re ,tl'ntly called at a Bank to solicit a favor. hen ber, had finished his business, he remarked=" We Jackson folks want as many favors as others; but as soon as we F et out of sight of the banking house, we off hat, and hurrah, 'down with the banks!' Yarmouth Register. 1 The National Intelligence?, after noticing that the Sub-Treasury Bill had been laid on the table in the House-at Representptives, adds : "This iv an indication of strong dislike to the 01l on the part of the Muse, tnitis not a conch' live vote, as the hill may at any time hereafter be Taken up and acted upon. Having proctited a 'copy of the bill, in the form in which if has passed the Senate, we shall take •ccasion •our next, to speak more directly of to actual .provisioott and bearing than we have eretofore been able to do." The Globe is evidently alarmed at the result, though it declares that had all the member. been loprevent, the . ignominious fate would not have befallen the bill. A Pla s tering Prospett.—ln the course of a short and desultory converli: i on, in the House of Rep. Vil yepentatives, on edn ay,.duritrg the progress of the general appropriation bill, Mr. Cambrel eng gave this agreeable picture of , the Govern insnt's fir.ancial condition. They were then in the fourth month of the i.eeteen, and there wits not one :Ingle department: Uf the Government that, for %cleat two or three oaths, had not been absolutely at the mercy of very broker, bank and shaver in the country. the indulgence of the Speaker shine had the members of Congress been saved; but Mr. C. iouid•telftgentlemea that even indulgence was •boot to filth and they would soon be in the sit uation of the Government officer' throughout the thilon. Mr. C. hoped this bill would be brought eat of the committee to-night, especially as there Were so many important bills behind: dpou which Stey could debate these questions, for upward of half a million of protested drafts upon the Gov erument were already lying over. ; An Official Law-Breaker.”—The cor respondent of the Commerce states that in the seof Stockton ik. Stokes, notwith qtatitling the decision of the Supreme Court, Mr. Kendall still refuses; in deft ance of the laws, to pay the money until the President shall direct him to do it..— kinos will bow humbly before the will of a man, upon whose "bri3m4," he is.depen iient, bat for the mandate of the supreme. quthonzed tribunal of :the land he ,has a qovereign contempt. Our government showed itself prompt in punishing the m ) Branders on Abe frontier, the momer. t the Eiharices of their success were gone, but this high official functionary is suffered to insult the constitution and -violate the. i I ws of the country with perfcct impunity. ' Plate sin with gold—and the-strong lence (justice hurtlesstrealcs."—Boston Atlas. In reference to the Sub Treasury Bill as it now stands, the National Intelltgencer of ve l lum! ' tarn if*. bill pommel° its .present "shape re. Ault, as we' modersiand it, will, bitpthat.the mein. tuin of 1816 will be,in force as to the receipt of nk notes, with a prohibition on the Secretary o the Treasury :waled making any discriinina r , ri ar.partial orders, affecting receipts at one p ace or in one branch afthe revenue, and not In .1 In the present state of the bill therefore, it re las its vaults and cells, itil iron chests , its R. ivers General, &c. and disallows deposits!, in . nks; but authorizes, nevertheless; the' - reeeipt.of . k notes in peyipeet ,of Awl to the Govern • On Contentment with.Litt/ii.—l• refer. e.ee to happiness, a ma n only has'imbat he " e n utitli us w . hi l e r h I he e : c P aru7O ss t " use, ll .); 4 ",, he n:4 an re d o n t t , he as e t o o rth th . e h: h e:t ., : is e-tl w e:i o ve t : a f r ro g; nt oo - ' p i , . w ether it be in .. his *..4.441 bowels pi , all that' retnahuriebbronlyi• keep, • to g'in away; bit, t 54623 edei,.'• - What is ore thinner/iambi" iseirperfluotaiand lees; ;Old -the l jaithiCee l :7- - fett ie *eel. N lure is s4tiifietilivitli.litile; kill, innity, it afarie.e, it biltury,...it is radeiendence; 1 it the God e awitora, ,thitrifiAlo de and more —Jig's Auras to -rata. iii32l :rein iheHigaielerbasiter.• , ' ' ' - • I,' - . . rid i tlIW 4 ,-- AT :FLAT' ~- ' ; '''''' aI U P la the ne.:4leition Mibe kik." Laurin the rtnic; when falletb theelark. , • Come the meetTeite of children to' me. • tali' an old inert, and my hair is grey: ' Bet lilt in offline to watch yen at pia . Arid a kindlier current dikt run *hieing!" vea, i 1 And I bless yin, bright creatural*: igain 'au e. • is. I rejoice inYour - sperts, in thin warm scalier weathe4 1 While. bouitilbicked is hail), VI 1: 1 ! itrivin gr'' notl9aeri I . ge see what yet wee not—tbe aorrow anti sties Of the y:einsititst Will come in the contest of e. For I im an , oblacan, and age loOketb on 1 Tothe time that will be, from. the time that is I gone;_ But you bisiced creatures.: pin think not of . row,, • - t' Your joy il to day, and ye byre no to.moriow! Ay. sport y 4 arecE wrestle—be glad tut (be sully , And lie •dowb to rest when your pastime is dins. For yciur dr4ams ergo( sunshine, of bbissom rid den,. And the "G4d of the blessed" doth watch aver . • you, 1, While the aegehrof heaven areloisstimed in ileP tftibrokencalm of your innocent sleep; I And an old BO blessing 'doth der you diva. 1 , The whole d y long; so fare ye well !. . i ' 04r Thai following extract from the' Waskingtoti correspondent of the Boson Alias, is singularly just in sentiment, od l ii will be endprsed by all who ar,e cruisers nt with the tiblic. life of Gott. Hither.. 'he two years past of his administration have been distinguished eminently by an inde perulent and manliness of conduct, vvch has provoked the envy of his bitteres't ene mies, and in nut a.few instances won tit ir ardent commendations, and arrayed them in the ranks of his warmest supporters:— The preseqt high state of prosperity/which— marks the{ career of Pennsylvania, and whicn pro Mises, at no remote day; to place her first in the Co n federacy, are the legiti mate finite of the wise policy and manly firmness or hei present Executive., He has administered the government ' with'.an eye single to the prosperity and happiness of the WHOLE PEOPLE and his reward la the ardent! and enthusiastic devotion of those whitise best interests he has so kaki-, lantly guaitled. The liberality, the fiiim- ness, and the almost intuitive power of cis . crimination, exhibited in his line of polio, pre-eminently entitle him to the proud dis tinction o a tiagactous Statesman and a great public benefactor. 1 Har. relegraph4 "Rtrice has cenducted himself as GO ernor of Pennsylvania in such a way as to . win the respect even of his athersaries.--- liis courage and spirit hive enabled _him to defeat *great many schemes that haie teen got Op to entangle him; and 'every month that he has held office, be has gro n more popu l iar.--There• cannot be a do' or his re.el ction. He possesses the pat rif moral c o urage one of the rarest attribu .in.a ver' high degree. Mere physi courage i 1 extremely uncordroon. Fe itateaman ii as well as for a general, iti „i ridispensi ie. It is the 'only quality, almost the l only quality, which confers 1 influence or control over the minds of met Id Lod. D meeting of Pulaski lodge s , be tick at the usual place, on Mo next, April 2nd, at halfkast ; A STA 216,w day amain clock, P. 111 Punctual march 31 tte4dance u requeirtsd 'OF THE MARKET. Pottsville, March 31,1838. I @UR. by .the load wee worth on F, 50 per puahel. in demand. • R 2 '5O per cwt. in demand. AT FLOUR 2.50 per cwt in damn. load Olt can't, .o,y the bushel—react WHEAT dey 17 50. I , WHEAT RYE MO • BUCK WH ' RYE, by tb stile RYE CHO 90, cents peel:umbel in demand: WS 40 nts-ready sale. POTATO 45 cubes, per basher in denied ' ' II'ADRN-10 cents per bushel in demand. CLOVES EED-15 50 per tuber. • . • Tim SEED-412 00 per bushel- . PLAXSEE 1 12 per bushel in.demano. WHISK cents Per gape. ' E ts BUTTER 14 cuts per pound- 7 4n Rep 12 7 ' EGGS-12 ts Iper damn. ' LARD-10 Leda Per pound.' TALLOW 9 ts per pound, LARD-10 HAMS 12, tii puma. ' CORN .CH P 80i cent, per bushel in demand. BACON-4 cents per pound. BEESWAX-48 cents per pound. .. i.FEATHEM-62 L eents per pound. COMMON WOO L-40 cents per pound - A MCKERPL. by the bbl. No I. 812 00 i a 2,1 SALT-2 r; i per la; 87 per bushel. ,PLASTER is worth $7 00 per top. ' HAY $lB . r tom. For Freight to CANAL -BOAT CHESTER. IrHE abo Boat was built oftbe best materi als at Be uylkill Haven, expressly for the riper belawa e, with nght fitting batches.' - foor and Ottawa nd Sail—commanded by an expts. dittoed Cana aid Delawire Bostanan—(having Zr!ctred beeter.)—xbe will be at the . Cu., ha l f. 2ad, o Market street, on Wednesday the Ilth of A il, and proceed op the tend On or after. the date hole mentioned. Idoly to MtIffsVEINE & CARTER. City Wharf', • Or DAVID 'ftoorps, Want Pbilid phis ' 24, k Imareis 31 0 RE Pt r i t • LOGE_ and con*dinas. Bring elfin Hauge and Storer oilman nd •on Eiliool , tholorough of, ;Rottill • and pannOcui jinn itaraidiate% OPP* to - ' Y. Mita IrrN. .l,i 17.1 Ira Os*. jumpy .. • . . . - t .Steitylkose flopeiwin,.*l t part'cit - alltihaifianto atreek we 1 1 '0 : iguNdiallP 4MS ages. 't 1. 111 ' St , • SrDER 2O N (I S 4 t d s .. • 1016)4/LETIPS loins !rabies. isle 4,04ye0 Inl'anstioi sale by - 13 : 1 ‘4 1 1NA-V* pin 24 VALAJABLE LANDS AT PUBLIC BALL ma Hops f Q. Leeds. nOwerdir of 60,000 wes. WILL be espeacd at' oi& Sale, on Thurs . r_ day the 26th of At i 1,"711319,,at 71 eakick tiroevening, io evening, at the Ph' A phis Auction Mart io Carpenter's Court, Cbeetioxf !treat, (with side) between Third and Fourth street.. These valuable limds,•iituate in theconnties of biclime. pike Wayne , kterrne and. Schuylkill; will beiogerei as they lie connected bodies of ~. frosp aboittillo to 10010'' For particulars sea I ndbilli at the Auction Mere. • . . TERMS—One Third sh, One Third in one year, and One Third In three' years, secured by Bond and llortgage. For the owners . ELI K. PRICE, • c 309 Arch street. . .1. WOLBRRT., , search 28 23-te ' Auctioneer. Harrison, Messer * , Democracy, and no Sub-Treasury Sysiein. • - • County Meeting. TIDE Democratic RepublicanS e of Schuylkill .1 County:friendly to the re-election of ..rosePh Riliter to the Governor's' ehoir of Pennsylvania, and the elevation of Gen. Wm V. Harrison to th next Presidency, and oppos.ed to that odious, fa vorlte plan of the Nationali.„ Adnlinistratianihe Sub Treasury Systefin as welt as to all their de strtictive measures to the best interests of lee country, are respectfully. requested to attend a County Meeting, to beheld on Friday the 6th day of April neat, at 1 o'clock P. M. at the house of Henry Stager, in the borough of Pottsville, fay the purpose of appointing delegates to attend the State Convention of young men, which is to take place on the sth of June next, in the borough of Reading. and to adopijyach measures as will tend to promote the election or. the present Fsecutive, as well as the cautigpf liberty, against Van Buret/. Loco tocoisna. figeneral attendance on the oc casion is sincerely solicited•by MANY. YOUNG DEMOCRATS. 'Vetch 28 ‘.21-3 Rail . Road Iron N OW in store and for Wile, English Rail Road iron.,lll by li, and 1 by I—also, 2) &pond cable iron, suitable for car sales; with a,general assortment of Juniata slit rods, American bar, and English iron. THOMAS & ED U UND GEORGE, North east corner of Market & 12th streets Philadelphia, March 28,1888. 123-3 w To.the Stockholders of the Company for erecting a Bridge over the North East branch of the river Strequehann ' 1 tween the town of Cattawissa and Ike mouth of Asking Creek, NOTICE TS hereby given, that a meeting of said Stock. holders-will be held at the house of B. P. Fort. ner, in the town of Cattawissa, on Monday the lth day of May next, between the hours of 1 and 6 o'clock, P. M. for the purpose of electing one „President, al: Managers, one treasurer and one Secretary for the ensuing year. • • - EZRA S. HAYHURST, Secretary. mead, 28 , 23-4 w titrothees Vein. Lbok, louk !. Tuscarora again, a new operation is r geicg to begin— And we washed his black floe with a bottle of, gin. - , Here's a- health to the company, we'll christen him again, And the bests's& the fon is, it's Styr:there's vein. hls Alter & Stevenson. and Struthers & Co., They own the property we very Well know— Here's a health to the Company.. ;we'll christen him again, •• • . And the best of the fun is, it's Sirothers's vein. Tbe,rein proves good and from slate very clean, We will wash him again with a bottle-et cham pagne. - The two jolly miners that have leased the vein, is, Tom and poor Jim, . • . We will take another round and, wash him again; Here's a health to the Company, we'll .christen him again, And the beat of the fun.is, it's-Strothere'e vein. YAM ES PALM ER. Tuscarora, March 24th, upp. 2213 jr RATE this day engaged Mr. John Cole as Jam)! sole agent, to - set for me and in my name. JOHN C. CIRSOVIUS. Midd!apart, March 17th,1238. • 22-3 • I. a• 4 ALL persona who have, or pretend to have sill claims against ma for work dune on illy farm, commonly called Adam Stahl. are reqiiested to ,present the same to me.ovor bsfore the 31st of this month. JOHN C. CIRBOVIIIS, -.. Middleport, March '24,1838. : 22-3 Boats Roe. Safe. -alto ilral growth timbers, and terms reason:Mei;., Appky , to SAld'rp. HARTZ. march 24 22 Notice to Contractors.. Jaws River and gantramia improvement. pROPOSAI.B will be received at the office- o! the Company, in the City of Richmond, o'l.- 111 the 9th day of April next, for the construction (dell the term bridges . bet n Richmond ant •iktilderi's Adveriti#e„and e dams across James River, situated 'respective! at the mouth . of Tye River, Jaahna'aralls. and Ten Islands. • , The tro.firstof ihn 'be named dams will -be aboot,6oo feet long, end a gt 14 feet high: The n foandattens are of rock. t' The, depth of water in t a summer Mimi h . :: ceiterally freest one. to Ourfeet deep. • I'. ' , The contractors will lbe ti red, : tfig jeim s ! b€ their agreements , to F our - th e 4 0 0^ th e not of the next summ er and fall;.antl- with. si . view to-this object. pro is :- are enly 'iMrited limn Men who hive the ' rtatill anotilf i!itw'ieeed!Piiifi*liillior. .—.—, . 1, . r : 13c ' -- -cijoliki,lite. oftir , ,,Tyi 114 #t*s$4,bit . etrefrlka. t i i; us . ', t- c 1 may..ha sass nt siheiArethie at ; i ~'.; CliAll i LES ~ I,m I-RMIM+' kafralett fjniqx I Notice. Notice. generel _ ° -Dry Gracerleik4:,l*" 2,,- ackerel,- 'Salt; Plaster, which Will be void low , lipsegoo . 4i.:Tko. - ki hi price paili *AI kinds 44:1001 114 JONMPIL-WAITX:A. Au • Mount Carbon. _ S6ROO - 1.4 BOtPAS. ATCOS Geography of Reipsittii:l4; ; E Froet'e American Speither t ,Ood - ,1 :".1; Erodes Iltetory of the United Together with a nriety of :otitifililOttlif served and for vale ' 8.-B4N • WILL -BE SO LD at IPtivate: ., A good two stay house and-lottorArtios situate on Centre street- Thar 2.01e# '010,,t0 on Centre streeti and 230 Pealie-Illat the Mount Carbon-Rail Boad-vebelifnntielsl, stantiallyboilt, and well 'gloated -foist', kliik publimbusiness. ALSO. Two good two story fame ground, situate' in Beatty's ,. RIM. Street. Each house and lot is-Rft feet: 4 . 910 houses are well finished with kitchens iit o each house, and are -situated in the m ost ~ess part of town. All of the'i*Jiliosti-pro w be sold very cheap—for terms ind=.7rii c . .lateW - A.ll to ANDREIAS Jan 6 7. MaliasPingo • ` GALL AT Tom " -ter • 1 . New restablisbnitilt ; . Corner of Centre and Market Strefisi Pot •• THE subscribers respectfulli, . their friends and the pubilh giher4l4, I they have taken the store fortnerlTOCOnpt Jacob Bull & Co, corner of Centre and if streets, le here they are now provided Witha ,• ' mortment of Pry Goodg ; - Groceries, Liquors; . which they are determined tepee at.thevery I. est prices. ' H AZZARD & STRADC ' N• B. All kinds of Country Producetil the highest market prices. April 1, - ..0;e0Codo Vietketp at Mr. Josephlil7 l eattils NATIONAL HOTEL. MEACHANTS, Clerks, Book - keeper; !an ' ot4rs,, who wish to acquire whand ireicahl for the cWnting Image, or the comnitininirptise of life, combining great rapidity with ease, boll , nest, and beauty, ore invited to tall pt. the'run' ,, ' . and judge of his merits and MiPatiilities'; is teacher, by personal observation. the only or and certain test. it Hours of tuition , from 9 A. MAO BP. litcd 11 . N. B. Presentation titles for Albums , vim tin Cards, together with all kinds of orniiitiszttejwr :Mg; penned a t the shortest notice. •.7..,„ . . ,Ladics who may wish to ecqtiiiii i nest . tiful style of writing, will be,taieght at their en . dente.. ,R• S. 0,1.C.n 0 • • march 14.. • :: ::19.. rwit ME BOOKS of various kinds or-monism' -a- and others, juskreeeived and fo misty • ANk. Also--dtaits. notes and rhea and_ht....ksi Lumber, Lumber: HE eubscriber has on hand - mtdr,tdrars ~ T' sale on reasonable terms, • 20,000 teet and 1 inch poplar bolardo•-!- 40,000 joint and lap shingleil,' 50,000 plastering latb,, ,• • • • • Also, inch and half inch pine boar d. and: - • •••• . scattling,.i,lpmasoned. • . • , SAM% EAR .. • Feb. 21 Rodgers' Razors. A FRESH supply oftadgers'. celebrated A