111 MI- lill L. 1 , Nrw Y, April 14. e t. .. , NK ; CONVENT , N. i conitintion 'set , lyeaterday pur orient, to reve l e the report , of ee o 18. The r it designated her eat as the d of general re vingit open to spy State or any e be fo re that period at i(s pleasure. he report was 14 name a day yet . all 4be banks should place them . itiou to resume. On this report ' mi tee were 13 tO 5. viz:—Ayes ..ont, New Hampshire, Connecti , New Jersey, PCnnsylvania, Die . in. iVii ginia, Nuittb Caroline, In. Mospouri. Nays Massachusetts, Massachusetts, Deoware, Mariland and Missis .oveltton held its Shernoon session :r of he Bank of die State of New -- -iussion le con : pros first, of The bank 1 want to adj their commit, the lat of ; Gumption . ; lel bank to resu The object of-, taro, by whic selves in a the votes in —Maine, Verl cot, New tricl of Colo duns, Illinois Rhode Island-1 lippi. The in the chain. York. At 8 but without vention. ado .1 peceia, that October will BANK C We learn ot . ~er of the f . Conventa sln r presonting the ....t' te of Deleware, and who ret reed l ast evening oin Ne* York that the Con ention adjourned s ne die yeaterckry, at three P. h after having ,aireed upon the first te Monday of nuaqy next, as to l ibe recothmended to all the Ba ks in the several,States On which to resume s Cie payments. T e votevras taken by States, y sl3 nays 2. T statesoting in the neatly ere New Yu* d Mississippi.— The Deleg sfr the state 'of Nevi Hamp shire and' L aryl nd were not 'resent, !and the delegates fr P nnsylvaniaCirepresenting only the Banks i Pit burg.> declintl voting The folio ing . reamble andgeolution were a dopted by : a nvention, it ill be seen, with scarcely an tijs ent—two. voirs only opposing the resolut rt.: "Whereal simuhaneo sumption 0 designating approach to the judgem specie paym cy in a sour the course q found r.eces i.: ry, in order to a 'a by. Vieianks in their re- I : payments, so to proceed • to iod, as to sicure the nearest mity ;• and I hereesi, ; whilst in this convert 'ion the return to . nd preserve( on of thie curren- I d - 4ton, wilt , epend entirely on in eral G'over ent, 3,0 tilts con t. as the dot of thedßanks to in good faith' exclusive of any Ito the prospe. live measures of t: at the sant time this conven• ; 'py •to obsery in recent letters if the Trees V. epecifie luau ri: ion to strstai . the Banks, so far a through th fiscal Operations int of the Givernment : there- acti peci " Pe can :at of l i d nl c s o the g arlib vontion re make the direct refP. of the gert , ; Lion has of the Sec antes of an as at may of that de. fore triten a do' t it be i•eco , mende4 to all the ral StateX to esuffse specie pay rat Monday I , l* January next, g an earlir resurription on the •a as may fi d it necessary or Th se, he ' cludi Ban r, "Resolve Banks oft Incas . 00 without pr;. ; part of sue. deem it mi Yeas 1.3„ 1838. a !Gazette April 18th f' York Dour er & Enquirer. took a Icadi . g part in the de. Gjbbo swear: by Mr. G•LLATIN, it will pay' .tte respect to his sas express; in the C4nven ems conside d'a Nationel Bank .ecessary for , the regulation of t.was of opi ' ion that a return , specie pa meats without its g this greatbject he 'considered I n f the Govern eat desirable, and pensable th 't it should let the -n if it refuseJactive ct*operation. be whole course of the Govern to the currency to have been wrofieto Make any :distinction rency of the Government and the People. • Dur'ing the sespensiOn eats in g. ngilu m i , the , King, and e'ptid it a 4preciatticicurtencV. oda, to secure specie or the of i• white the ordina business wail transited in i redeemable ping of he Specie .c renter was usurp Lion; The Government , tier over t.l paper currency, as rid whenev erthe cerrency has eonditioil, it ihas"been ia mese ,xercise of this power by the Fed. ation. The ' f 'Sub.Treasury Bill. but that he considered* dead'— .onnectieut election, if it had not th blow* an earlier date. The n of the present issue of Treasury found It the fact that the present ME e eu f the PaY et,we, .un. f the I , tong the to de I ficatij to b 1 ulatiOn wan of di there was overnment uch more o TIN duffing•; it to the p WoooeuitY, end etary at the metro NIkE By {b from Lii and Par Import* and 'dill have mast face.of a tar 000 b in I have ance .which last, 13s, a rt flat, j We Nolo York ' tette A , ndon, brew 7 blial, for t hie! sport 000,000 to AI ing re ered 1 of tra il betwi The uards the 26tt The verpocil to kart pertmbi has Water tint on strata half t ortht are n power , ' S LATER FROM EUROPE. . j I al of the Sh ridan, Capt. Pierce, !, we have Lo don date* to the 17th e 15th of . arch. The news is he amount lof specie in London I: its of the cnntipent.4 appears to d. ' Cpttnn ifas advanced in the I !gest imp o rt a tion ever known-155,- I fortnight. , rmerican stocks, tom, Shares f the U. 'States Ban Dates ranged from -£/5 IN a £25 re now gooOd at 925 15*. I extracts, chrly from the New I DA' . I - arr i erpoo i I to t 1 121:11 paper mentitms that a larke He runt had ealtered 100 a contract of betweenlX2,ooo,ooo and £3 . ,.. ,erica;'opertitions of this kind be- 1 t eizessary to ring abdot a balance a the two untries were toern ark for Canada on m shipimbue Sirrived st Ll tialOth from he Themes, and was for ew York ear, in Aphil on an ex dal .ciayage, with t passengers. She 1 1 .1 Milert, but steam generatdra . in which I small quantities ' made tn drop from Fe on a heated - pi c,'which rests • upon a of ercury shout, three inehes . and a r , k, w ish is heate up to a, temperature or fo , hundred egrees kir nEins , of a erne th. The gives ate 120 horse • , 1 Po has tiepin li to be prolovei Caftdinal ride* =E v. Th ic t i place o college ntelligetice.' Arrangements have the - bank n England, in' crinnex ri, BsitMo, ; - : aute and Co., and r ipt KING, of th; ' city, eye the New rcial Adver Ser„ to d Messrs., and Krim ... milli sterling in view to Ind t.e bank in rogue:leg ots. One hundred th mkpounds and the residire 'rift hern t by r the te.—Phila. gazette. '' . oeep top wt n t Mr. 3A York { Fame I*A I? line nt I debt • ..*„. Wu with .aym ived pae 'Correspandetimydliti Courier *id Enquirer: viam#arox, 1511 April, 1838. You perceiv MicCambreleng has now before the Houle of Representatives, two bills, each dollars the issue of ten millions 61' dollars t of treashry notes; or, twenty milliond l : ofdollara, Of government rags, white the t ;stupid partizans of the ad• ministration areLbavlling aloud for a hard money Gpvermaent. It is l wotthy of:re mark, also, that: e4h bill provides for the issue of a diffetenti kind of treasury notes. The ten millioni which are its be re issued, l ere receivable :in payment of revenue bonds, for publib lid, dtc. , This class of notes is to tiecOme i through.the aid of the pending bill, a permanent, circulating medium ; a Government paper, irredeem ab'e, except in . :the payment of bonds, or for lands, tk.c. Thu oilier bill provides for ten not receivable th dues to the Government, bearing an interest, and redeemable in I!, 18 and 24 months. These are calculated fir a foreign Market, arid for some days past, Mr. WoOdbury has been negotiating with a Broker tibbut dispnising or them in Europe. To uch an arrangernek there are two objectiOns. The first Is, i thit the bill, authorizing their issue, has not yet passed either 14ouse of Congress; nor is it likely that . It ever will in its present form. The second is, that Mr. Van Bu ren is pledged to carry Out General Jack- sort's policy, and- he most Sagely decided, that our stocka should trot be owned in foreign countries ; that the interest paid to foreigners, Was a "burden upon the in dustry of our people, and a drain of their currency which no country 'can bear." But if this twenty millions of dollars is now wanting, and on this point there is no doubt, why issue a rag money ? Why not create a stock, and dispoke of it in the market ? Why net let the people know, that before the expire. ion of •the present year., we shall have a national debt, in some form, of twenty pr . twenty-five millions of dollars? Who that reads Mr. Cambre : leng's teport :,orr currency, can doubt the fact, that this : government bank paper is intended as a permanent circulating me dium '? h is adtpitted by the administration, tha there is, at thrs moment, n large deficiency and the Chairman of the .CoMmittee.o Vays and Mans, expressly states (ha "there is not the least probability that our revenue for two years to. come, will be equal to the wants of the Government" Thu , , tt ig officially announced, that we shall have to borrow money,.not only this year, but every remaining year during the administration' of President Van Buren.— President Jackson boasted,. that he had paid off the national debt. President Van Buren will have an opportunity to boast that he had renewed it, unless the Whigs in the next Congress, hold him and his con stitutional adsiser in check. The Treasury is in a most exhausted state. It has; scarcely money to pay the members of ,Congress their per diem.— The Clerk of the House some days since made a draft ',on the 'TreasurY for about forty thousand dollars, and in such a pitiful state is it, the department made an of-. fOrt to have : the drift reduced one-half, when, upon enquiry, it appeared that one of the assistaitt banks had already advanced . him . withoUt Government funds in its vaults, between fifty and one hundred thou sand dollars. , A bill isnow pending before the Sedate, making it penal ,to circulate as money, the notes of late bank of the United States; and while tbe.bit is thus pending, the Go vernment bOVroms United ) States bank ; notes; and pays the members of Congresa with them. What! a commentary upon' the proposed law. Would it not be a; good joke, t 4 send the government to the peni,entiary fir a violatien of this law ? -tent value at differ o such uniform cur ere bound to provide. the game tenor fe he discussion; and rticolar , attention of d the .041 of cur- Domestic litfchanges.—The following report! and quotationkare made in the N. York Express of Satorday Domestic Eichanges—hrve undergone a serie one decline sine': oar last,—on Philadelphia and Baltimore, particularly, they are from 4i to 5k per cent.. On Mississippi qnd Alehie" , they ar e really frighttdl, 30 per cent and over-35 has been paid on the, Bank notes of the former The following are the rates : Boston Philadelphia Bahimore Richmond Charlestie Cincinni4ti A ugusta Savannah Mobile ; New Orleans Naehviild Natchez Louisville , St. Louis .. Michigan - . The Releioi, N.C; Star of the 4th instant coil. tains the foipiving complimentary allusion to Mr. Websterpu some remarks upon the fate of the Wili.treasdry bill in the Senate, and the cav alier treatmedt it reeeived,in the Rouse:— ' "It will beiiseen that the amended bill has hien laid! on the tahle in the 'louse'; we hope never to be taken tip: We believe with .Mr. Calhoun, that "light,hus gone abroad." Aye—the light ning' flash O4' the -fire of freedom !—glestrifit &AI tr l evciry,„ tat ofs driniditical • horizzia—and exposing to t people* tridi,gu x int gaze the Mad policy of Owl omtnint - 00* -4.1G.11.17....^1EytE GONE ASROA II!" /Odin politicemi i irt .l.sa i lure, the t n ludirr ' hat . z.tlOgftligd. the;iogb g shock. P pid lefessachkeette—:the erg& 'in which young, Liliciti -like ;Wet - y(lde - s fortA a rice 44ientibtal del* otiattnonuetenti od sagei of renolugennifiyarne; Shall it .ben is isget,deO'7, Other SteOlh e ive ' , spoken. Glire, f the,people.finfilise tele , iftikete We 'iutu 'etu,leirr 'wettliti it, ll dr eephalentola 1, wig be arraylipitttst thiilrteitsure. thin ii eserbefine WO ► "resented le 'Adana of the ' ut• eibil'ufilfefOlid glory of the Republic. ' ed Monsignor Louie or of ome, in the ft. promot d to the holy i I a I .I,t a 5 5 as} 6 a 7 Si a 6 7 a 8 10 a 12} 10 a 19. a 20 10 a 12 a 30 a 30 8 a 10 8 al2 12 a 15 JOPRAI Torimi tyrilL.W . • —; •••• ' , .- -- t••• , •-- ••.- - iiiriii: .- , ;-• , - ,-- •44....2 ,- ,: , .., , ,t..i.•,: . . imp. Tata ~ notatat. • . . • , THINE ditTETTONt.i t. , Wh aldit thod atweriw=are thu told end calmly? li ydidat.thou so tutheedipg proorme by?' AldwAtild net mhtd looks the tale have told thee '..-- wild thro heat my bout. for thy reply? Tbcki didst glance on me. bat 'twat not the fervour Awarmly t always mark'd thy deep and earnest game. F rgetful of our earlier lovelier days' Copilot thou havedoubted eight of my devotion? • I C 3 rldst thou have thought another e'er could move A ht of that blissful , or now sad emotion. Caught from thy spirlt. first and truest love? Ah! didat thou dream of the deep tearful feeling, Roos'd from its plumtering by thine alter'd tone? And how my pride the coldness still was sealing. • • By smiling still in-mirth and laughter on. . I too did turn from words that new were altei'd- I smil'd andlinger'd on another's tont , : Bat yet, thy voice, it neither droop'd or felted. But for another fell, when mine hid gone., , And I tuni'd from thee. crush'd in my affect:Ong Woin to my spirit! bligted in my soul! With that kern pride, to guard, from all detection. That to the world the broken heart %aka whole. Thou may'st have thought me vain and fickle-hearted; Bet, did we judge from signs that seem to be, How would all hopes and blisa and love be thwarted. With doubts and distrust of their constancy! I will not adjure thee! thongb this flarful waking Speaks to my soul that hope and love ,has flown; And to thine eye, the heart in silence breaking, Will feel no sadness 'neath thine alter'd tone. MARAH. .The election in Rhoda Island took place on Wednesday Inst. From the New York Courier of yesterday Registry Law.—Mr. Hoffman, in the Board of Assistants last evening, , offered a resolution of reference to committee to inquire into the expe diency of applying to the Legislature for the passage of an act requiring the registration of voters,and to inquire whether there benny consti tutional ofije„ction to the passage of such an act. The scene of iniquity through which we have just passed. and which was eloquently and accu rately portrayed by Mr. H. calls loudly for the passage of such an ant Had Ouch a law been in force previous to the recent election, we ven ture to say that the majority for Mr. Clarke, in stead of being .500 would have been 5000. Important from Florida—Capture of 500 byli nes Confirmed.—We have news frmii Black Creek, Florida, to April 4th, and from St. Augufk tine to the 6th, confirming the news of the cap. tore of 500 Indiana near . Fort Jupiter. Thep had neglected to come in to the council agreed upon Or March 20th, and Gen. Jesup observing appearances of their intended flight, ordered Colonel Twigis to'suriound them with his*dra "goons, which irsis aceompli.hed successfully the out day without any blood shell. There are upwards of 500 men, women, and hildren, and among them over 150 warriors.— In tulditior. to these there weretaken 159 Legroes about 40 of whom are capable of bearing arms. SO Gen: J's operations in the vicinity of Jupiter Inlet, have resulted in securing upwards of 600 prisoners and silencing near 200 rifles. Genl. Jesup was preparing to push on to unite with Colonel Bulkhead, who was in full pursuit 'V Sum Jones. Tits COAL TRADE.—We published last week all the information we had upon the subject of coal business of the present season. There has been about One Thousand tons ofcaal despatched I mince the opening of the Navigation. Up to the !same date last year, nearly Four •Thuusand tons :was sent to market, and the business of the sea ;son considered permanently commenced. Some of our readers will no doubt inquire the cause of this great difference. We can only. repeat what we have said before, that bad governmant—mis erable calculators in high places, have'brought distress upon the Country, and caused the estab• )ishments which formerly consumed large quan tities of coal, to cease their operation, and now permit it to remain in market unsold.—Mauch Chunk Courier April 18th Borough Meeting. A very large meeting of the citizens 01 the. borough of Pottsville, opposed'to Mar tin Van Buren and his Sub.treasury sys tern, and favorable to the re.election of.our excellent Chief Magistrate, Joseph Ritner, convened at the house of Henry Stager, on Wednesday evening, the 18th inst., for the purpose of.nominating suitable persons for borough officers for the ensui year, JEREMIAH REED, was -called Q the chair; DANIEL HILL and GEORGE S MAKER. were Appointed Vice Presidents; and Ralph Lee and Jacob Bull, Secre taries.. On motion it was Resolved, That a committee of nine be appointed, to nominate suitable persons to fill the different offices. Whereupon, Thb chair appointed William H. Mann, John T. Hazzard, Robert Wdodside, Join Heffner,Daniel Kaercher, Joseph C. Kern, John T. Werner, Samuel Brooke, and Samuel Shipman. Said committee, after retiring a short time, reported the follow in'g ticket; which was unanimously recom mended as worthy of the support of the citizens of the borough. Burgess. JA 808 REED. Borough Council - . DANIEL KLAPP, two years. SAMUEL LEWIS, B. T. TAYLOR, GEORGE C. W, YNKOOP. High Constable. DANIEL HILL. Auditors. A. GRAHAM, F. J: PARVIN, B. W. CU MMI NG. Town Clerk. E. O. PARRY. , Resolved, That each and every Whig to the borough make it his duty to act as a committee, of vigilance to flintier the election of the above ticket., Resolved, That The proceedings of this meeting .be published in all Iha papers in this borough. . , A. , • JEREMIMIREED, Prei t. • • rhumb fires. Goo.:Suomsvarat. ,Itaiph,Lee s Bulktilecietaries. Bev: hir.,iCiior i ett.wilt.pretkelt.ln the PdetheilierPhqret4 Borough to dorrow.miui►ln ME . , ‘......_____ ,4 1 : ' ,....,, -. .. ... -' IF' . .. A Otio l iini* . Norio' t r9T i lr',ltLE' llec ; : MESHES. POW dr. EI4 ore on 'PHRENOI.DO at the large room in' THE PENNSYLVANIA HALL * espy sexing Ws axe k and nexceommencing this eveipingst Nall' pan 7 O'clook,od losing C p ith a public. test of the truth of Pnenoligy. i n the examination, be. torelhe audieelieforthose who miy be brou,ghi forward.. l ; The Leclurel will be illastratel ily .a great num b er and variety of - coats, ukulliolire. ,In order that'll May hear - and judge for them pelves, the first WO pi' three lectures will s he free to aU. COME *H SEE!! Messrs. F. ad A l i will be at the Pennsylvania -Hati during thi dv, and after the lectuees, to make pi:then tor:lunation, of headi, and give written descri dont of the character and 'talents. They willEl uppn 'families and individais in any part of thi villeige, without extra pay. April 21 im- = Pon's , ' e . ater Company. T HE sto w old rs of the Pottsville Water - compan re eilliby notified, that an elec tion will be Ida William Mortimer's Hotel, on Monday tie 14th of May nest, between the 1 hours of 2 anc 6 o'clock, for the purpose of elect. 'mg nine dire tore: to conduct the business of said Companyifur the ensuing year: , : ANDREW RUSSEL, President. April2l .304 San i ersOn's Paris. FRESH supply of Sanderson's Pane, which A is pronoincedito be the best I3dok. of Travels ever publisher:, just received and for sale by B. BANNAN. N. B. Persons •on the List are relocated to call and receive their Books. Rpm! 21 Pottsville Water Company. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that Rob- Ifek Smith had been appoin fe d Superinterid. ant of the Pottsville Water Company, with full power to enter on 'the premises of any individual using the water, apd examining the ferule, pipe, hydrant, &c. and of stopping off the water when the same is in a 'leaky state, and reporting the same to the board of Managers, with full power also. of enforcing WI the rules and regulations of said Company; all of which will hereafter be most rigidly entoreed. Persona' intending to attach lead or other pipes to the main pipe, • must have it inspected and approved of by said Superinten dent before they can be permitted to attach the same. By order of th Board of Manap.ers. , ANDREW RUSSEL, President Pottsville Water Company april 21 30-3 Painted Jaconets. JUST recrived and for salebir the aubscritcrs , a few pieces Splendid Painted Jaconet; ; together with a choice ;election ot.chincze'; &c., tor sale by HAZZARD & STRAUUCH. April 21 —3O Public Sale. 101DURSUANT to an Order of the Orphans' Court of Schuylkill County, on Saturday the 26th day of May, tos, at 1 o'clock P. M. at the house ot Christian Lev, innkeeper, in the town of Pinegrove, Dr, Jacob Christ, Administrator ef . the estate ot Solinnon Christ, late of Schuylkill. County, deceased, will expose to sale by Public. Vendee, the undivided moiety or half part of a certain tract of land, situate in Barry township,; Schuylkill County, containing four hundred andl eighteen acres or thereabouts, bounded by lands, of Jacob Christ. William Graeff and others, held! in common with Adam Raudenbush. Also, the legal estate of the said intestate in the one third part and Tome small equita. ble interest amounting to about one. eleventh part of a certain house and loi, situate in the town of Pinegrove, in the afore said county, hounded by lots of John Barr and others, being thetoouse and lot on which Jacob Christ, Esq. residid at the time of his decease.,— Also, one lot of groupd in the town of Deerfield, near the town of Pihegrove, bounded by Tulpt hocken street and other lute, being the same l9t purchased trom Behjamin Berger—late the es. tate of said deceased. By order of the Coort. LEWIS AUDENRIED. Orwigeborg, April 21 30—te Clerk 0. C. NEW BAKERY & CONFECTIONARY. ESTABLISIIIVIENT. Frederick C. Epting — • ESPECTFULLY infOrmt his friends end the public in general, that he has opened a new • Bakery nd Confectionary Establishment in Norwegia Street, next door below the Arcade, in the boron g of Pottsville, where he will al ways keep on ha . d and bake to order all kinds ofCates of every 'ety of pstterna-,and where also, will always be k t on hand, Bread by the Loaf, of an excellent qu ity, and of a large *lse. His Confectionary com ise4 a large and gen. eral assortment selected lvki \ care, and sold: at the very lowest rates. F. C. E. would also inform fainijies that he is prepared to bake Family Bread foisseny number who prefer furnishing their own 'Fleur, at 'the shortest notice, and on the most reasonab terms. april2l. o\-43\in Express Line for Reading: I IN consequence of the delay of the opening of the 'Rail tt oad from - Pottstown to Reading. the Proprietors respectfully inform their friends and the public in general, that ;the line tom.l menced a running between Philadelphia and Reading. on Wednesday April 18, and continue to leave their office, No. 25 north Fourth street, nearly opposite Sanderson's Hotel, daily; itit. 9 1 11 o'clock, A. M. for Reading. Returning, will leave D. lien's Hotel, • at 10 o'clock. A. M. for Philadelphia. For Se,ata ply at the ,Offioe, No. 25' north Fourth St. where an Omnibita is engaged for the purpose of calling for passengers in any part o the city.. . FARE.Through to Reading . 113 3 00' 66 Pottstown . " *N. EVANS & CALDW.ELL, ,Pfill4. Proprietors, SANIEFE; OVENSHINE, MINTZER. & Co. PottslOwts. N. B.—lnimedtately on the opening of the Rail Road from Pottstown to Reading, the Line will be extended through to Pottsville. leaving Philadelphiai even earlier both, at which ..doe notice will be given. Aid 11 • . 30— • Rai •, ! , , . Paper 0 Verileips., , 114 B AN ,A Pl ikas jag received ha Spring pit, Jelf _ ' Hanging Paper &Borders, whicp can •baseasallied•at Ina Bo* Mom - Aped . 2E , I% i • • . ~ ,_ Queen Tic .ria q >i - Dew and eivua .e for Liadies Diener' just received .11=1: by I D de A,pril 21 Bow and Tow Lines. JUST received and 4r sale ainipply of Bos and Tow Lines. 5 HAZZARD & STRAUCH. Chanukah* Wilieb• •'= WIDE subscribers We just received and of*: ' 2l ' for sale 50 Baskets phampaigne Wine. ili• mini which_ will be ion d the following, Crack Brands, Napoleon, Palm WI, liied'sack,:- Commit, Dan, just received an d or sale by j . . t HA ' D & STRAUCII. Aprd 21 . 30— ESOECTFULLY !announces fo his friend's al& and the public ingeneral, that be has again commenced the Coacllslaking Business in Noy: wegian Street. three &lora below the Arcade in thb borough of Pottevtlle,, where he is ready to manufacture to order 411 kinds of vehicles at the shortest notice, of the best materials. and at the loWest rates. He has 'also on hand, ready made, Beronches, Carryal'A,. Phzetons, Chariotees, deutcheea, Buegtos, &c. which he invitee the pub hb ttPcalland exemir.e for themenlves. The ar ticles are all nianufantured under his personal inspection, and he wig %torrent them to be egadl to any manufactured cloewhe Repairs -tf every - teScription done at the short. est notice, and on the !most reasonable terms. N. B. Coal taken id pa) Meet (or vehicles. • aprtl IS 0 3m I 30 BANNAY hae just received a very sive • rior supply of 4,,i and inch Leaden Pipes, to convey the water id houses, which will be sold cheap. april 18 Ai - ANGEL wrtazEL, Ruta Reza Turnip. and hne Flat Turnip Seed, By the Ih. or smaller quantity, for sale by • april 19 23 R. BANNAIq lIE New Castle and • French Town Rail . 21 Road Company, w• 11 dispose of a part of the Iron taken from their • flat car track. The bari are in good condition, 2.1 by R. A sample may be T een at tke Corniany's once, Chestnut street wham 1, Philadelphia. aprd 18 - - BULL'S HEAD TAVERN. No. 235, North niter Street, Philadelphia. LEWIS W. RICHARDS respectfully inform s his numerous friends and those who have herCtofore patronized the establishment, that he has taken ttoie above well known stand, 'and is now toady to receive thetkwith Aster] , attention that can be bestowed upon gil:4l#, ?r-4: Danville an le, Rail. . Road Cam • fr HE sandal meeting of the stockhotclers and election for President, ten Managers and Treasurer, to serve the above Company 'for the ensuing year, will be held on Monday the 7th day of May next, between'the hours of Cand 6 o'clock P. M. at the office Of the Schuylkill Navigation Company. S. H. CARPENTER, Treasurer. 28-1 or wants. Philadelphia, Apritll -I's-A S it appears, that because itir. Crine obtained no patent for *melting Iron Ore with An-, thracite Coat in this country. many suppose that .they are now at liberty •to ad9pt the. biethod of smelling Iron ore With Anthracite by the nectof a heated air blast;' although I; gave notice last year that 1 had a patent for' smelting Iron ore with Anthracite COO, botlrby the use of a- cold atmospheric and allniated air blast, I meld now!, inform the public egain, that oh the I.4thritT,Jen wiry, 1838, receiVed a letter from the Commis sioner of Patents lit Washington, stating: "Sir, upon examining ilia cave of Mr. Crane's 'Replica-, lion for a patent far smelting Iron by matins':of anthracite, , 1 base viewed his claim as interfe ring with your patent of Dec. 1833, and, have given notice to iiiblettorney ot, this decision.”— Every attempt to Smelt l imn tie with anthracite by the use ofa heated air taint. is an infringe ment upon my patent, against which I caption , and warn all men; ss X shall prosecute every one infringing upon my rights, according to law.— And 1 further offer to dispose of ;latent rights for the erecting of furnaces, according,to my patent, upon very moderate terms. FitgliERICK W. GEISSENHAINER. New York, April 9,1838. • . . JACOB CHRIST, Administralor XI 1.1.‘ fi or it. Philip HoHlt, COA.CHMAKI R. 'tj'Am - -11":_la Ur an Leaden Pipes. Rail Road iron FOR SALE.. N. IitAVIDSON. Agent. 2a-1 nio april 14 Pliblie Notice. Brigade Orders. PIIIIE enrolled AiiHui and Volunteers', . compo. -• sing the 24- Brigade, 6th Diyisioc , P._ M. will commence and continue the Spring training* for 1838, as folloirs: • 53d Regiment, commanded by Col. Hugh Lind say, whole Regiment on Monday the 14th day of Mao, 1838. s '. 41th Regiment, commanded by Col. the D;eoha, 2d Battalion on Tuesday the 15th' day, May next, let Battalion oh WedneeditT the 16th, day of May next. • ' - 77th Rintent, commanded by Col. Imo Yo., lion der, 2d Bat non Thursday' the 17th day of eg ta\Fsa May next, lst ttahon on Friday the 18th day of May-next. N .. ,- Ist Fregimest, mianded by Col. Abraham Siegfried, Id Battalion on Saturday the 40th day of May ne t, 2d Ntnlion on Mencliy the Mat day of May next,"c eikja ' 30th Regiment, commend by. Col. John -111,. Bickel, let Battalion on Tues y the 22d day, oi May next, 2d Battalion on Wednesday the . 23d day of May ile2t: ~ , \ 11 The comnitiy' training' will be 'he ibe gist Monday in may, namely, the 7th, and 'the pinion are to be fixer the commanding ofgcerie s. re- - id. ...I , ' _ •-* . 'The comma ding Officetilitreempanics; ihd , Adjutants' of - , nruts, ere stFietl .. y enjained - t o have.theirin entpinsaB4)WidiiAliys, aineeiblf-to I ,q,,, ~.I By otd of 541-1, lEiialikr . iAPPla. !iseintd Brig - : 6tii•Div..P. M. • • ctilivenfride, t. ." • • ' ' . - .4th,,183 .. c Bri all In g a • WindlortAPt EREMEfiI ia. 'ANDE o' tor isle , march 31. :.~ . . ERIM THE CHURCHMAN'S M UAL,.-an s . i . f. the Doetrinei. ehip;cifihe .11! ,, otestant.Eiliseg Pitechattir UniteirStita, the Rev. Of ifPhase Chtirch;Phibide anitthe sett heie. 2 '-' l7 - spHl .;. ' - 1! • - Tte;LcLl •'• r - • •- • THE Slope Store lioniectilioataat gi • in at Mount Carton, Trent! tit pi termsoire by pent dr-Breninger. • el- , Ste. apply t o . • 8. - NICHOLS. 81 Bock:EL. - , 4 • • Philadelphia—of io my agent,' A. ST. CLAIR. NICHHEO.- •,• sprit 18 294 froitriPe."-.- • • AN ElCitiatt; will be het a d by 11. Competing the Nation*, Liklit• liifitrktry • 1 Collat . ct POltaville. on the 234 inst. kt•ilgt Arcot ry In the Ilitropsh ofPottavi4 betereciiikerbcpiaT of 7 and 10 P. M. to elect by ballot, one Arptn4q: to fill the vacancy occasioned !by ilitt• irtgilfrOoFt, of ("apt WinOhenfelter. • • •• - ,JEREMIAEk SHAPPELL..L.4f, Ipip.•2d Brig. 6th Div. P.A.Z• • • Invieettied Office, April 18th. too. IiaIOWLETT'S Interest Tablei, just realiiaalW end for Isla by • B. BANNAN- 4411 1 jan 24: . Ctiußcn LL'S MANt ANL v egliFeytiii4siiiirge. Fabu, just received out for pale by - 1 . ; ; B,BANNAItr:::„ • april 4 r ' • dELESTIA S tory of Amelia, Wrists •1 just received and lot sale by April 14 2i3• . ... Miller Az - lu r erty, . , , • ' WHOLESALE , Dry Goods,Grocerl;l4 7 lni 1r Liquor. Store (Next door to Wirtimer's Hotel.). THElft connexion with ahriuse in Philadelphia - enables there to keep lhand :a very exten t _ siverissortiq nt of goods, welch they will litriiit- PhiLdeflAq prices. Store-and Tavern keepers '. end private, families, wouldldo Well to call , aritty judge for ttAmselves: 1.. . , april 19 : _3l, •' I.IPERIOR OLD IlittISDY, received' Out fur sale N. iNitTILANS &Co !. april 14 t25,- RRESH timothy Seed just, received.and foe 11 : sale by ; J. CLAY TON. Feb 14 NEW G A. LARGE and corn* assortment of fresh . 1 and . seaannable. Gonda,lOst received by the inhaeriber,ponsitting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, 4fc.l whichhe offers for Bale atirckt highestln ice paid fur all k;nd of wept 43 A "."- 11! • Offibe to Boil4rog .1 - tre he will atir:tl to iidetirrio iim in the line f !h1 • .Oct 21 T. k J. Ready lir AVE j mkt received pe:r Canal Boat Atitrentuie; JI-KCapt., John M. Crosland, direct frOint-Neva York. ' • ; Ws (tasks dairy chnese, 20 hoses pine applii, do 190014. superior. 'unstated beef, 1000 lbs. do Lard, • 1600 lbs. 5 hbls. superior a 30 %ibis. .o. 1 Mac rel. _2O half do d 3 bble.,starch, . Si, . . 25 bosea,stiperior pied and-blaikiteli. • nov 25 •' • • • - . ,grapral assortment of iVesli and. nealornihin: - 4 7 1 - just rec.eivtdi—conaistini ia-pal of DrY O 4 , Grocers M, Igardw4re, • Qzieentrvare, . • Mackerel, Salt, P 1 ter, ate.' ace. which vll be •sold lowlfor cash . The hjettilit. price pai to catib foiallkinds of countiy pit:since ! MounttCarbon, Dec 21 .`•"SA":_2• Eleount,G okdip: „rIOS &Ch. have just 11 . 6 r for sale, ' 6-4 English orn 50 to 75 Super French do at.BII 50 per itLid,s . ;, -- r Tartan, i tnerinci ivorated,dilk and cottottliiiiieire• Bed, ivhftei yellow;green und 'cede( Bleached and (nribleashd;Canton .10 to 23 es 'per yd. •` • Woratett.haat, • Wilts did prints, gloves, e&c r s•- dotter' hats and waddiUg .64 per Sheet, ji • dec 3! - I • • • . /Vat sub*Seriher hall new on hand at iiii Stn' • 1 - 11 L ,ituf Stbrehonse on Centre and Rail R o ql atreetn, it full flaCtiM t el or Goo4ll.lltllfable for; . -: coatiisgien viz ' • Batt Iron of rod aliee,• ~Band an "Hoop 40 1 ' d 0.. .! , . 4 c. ' ' IsTills anfiFpike Rndido do' - . ' , l • Steel:Militia &Scion?* dO do" •:; ' A • Nailitand Spikes, do do ';'••• ' • CO' Shoieht do, • do '. l flardwain,.a gene..ra I ainortitiesit.:::,,, A All of whiol)..he iajelling at redneellinitiai' Jai As ‘ 2 ' • 1.- J''CLAY'rOtT e r , .... . . .. B001(711110' ERV''''' Wit,' iIANNAI4 on . ' fomented a Eloolt-'Bin "Log' ery in connettio hie 130°11E - tort e i with' ' " 1 .: whet* sll'kinds of Boat? wilt be bcitilditCll ',shortest at low iatirt. Blank Bo oks & 1 / 4 . C . . i., , .. z • re , description ae to ordet s .ft,thelfere i.—and the wolf applied Wholtitilitt Ph il ",.$.Z . f 4 .2', , 1 4 • '.; , ~t''',.!t-'l7 o , N We_ diilplit April . e r 7 pp l:•,Pheeßiti qaaks p cmi m cheese; -., Bales pas a I, 40. fi l l: sale by I \ 1.1. NAtki*ifto4 , I - ;dec d EMI , _,~,J_ ~,y-.~ 12 EMI ,~€ . 4 ted by, tryr*g4 t , . 1 B. B-4.F. N411 4t. • 111 V: :11' . II