, , Berke county has inc ber of Dekigatea.tO the 4 h vention, to four hondrrd.l COAL• COMPAIIII During the last sessionlof Imola Legislaturh the followin planing were incorporated: , 1. Stafford Coal Company tal of 41250,000 to operateln Northainpton counties, and acres of land. 2. Wyoming Coal Comp capital of $350,000 to - op , Wyoming Valley, Luzerne c bold 2000 acres of land. , 3. Washington Coal Ctim evils! of $300,000 to op. Lackawana Valley, Luzetne to hold 2000 aereo,ofland., 4. Sugar Loaf Coal Cont • capital of $280,000 to operat county, and to hold 200t.r itcr . 6. Pf,nn.ylvaaia Coal Coto capital - 0rt200,000, to operat county, and to hod 2060 acre` '6: °Berman Coal Comp capital of $350,000, to opera kill county. and to hold 2000 7. Hanover Coal Compan tal of $250,000, to operate in Northampton counties, and acres of land " 8. The Arbon Coal Com capital of $150,000. to ope county and to bold 2000 acre 9. The Tiunanend Cual.Co a capital of 050,000, to ope and Schuylkill townships, i county, and to . hOld 2000 acr. While presenting the abo readers it is, bin proper to Charles Frailty, Esq. the Schuylkdlcnunty, reported six. of the above Coal Company Senate, and voted for every Was there ever before such a public,prostitution! THE •ELECTION The following afilendment law of this state pissed the L the late session. It is import: licity rstiould pe given to it.-- 1 "That sui inspector, judge, I ' cer of any erection shall be eli office at such election, or shill holding any office under the ge - govenmeitt- be an' inspect° other officer of auy such electi: any peramrshol'ding. an government of the United Slat ed to serif, as a menthe.- of C Commissioner of a District or CON G R ESSION A L.— A 4ght scene. e l , The administration party sustained a signal defeat, on Saturday nj ht last, in the House of Representativ in relation to the Treasury -note Bill, lOn Friday, the administration members h Id a caucus and resolved to pass in coal whole the bill in question, would adjourn, even if to ' d should be required to sit unt light on Sunday. The bill c the discussion proceeded—t were threaterieci and menac Rhett, of South Carolina, with . ces dire if they attempted by 1 and debate to arrest the pros President's treasury-note bill! naces were proudly hurled hi defiance upon the author by ' Mr. Southgate and others. A, menced a scene; says the Sp] ingion, a description of which, attempt, brit only remark, the ed until near two o'clock on S ' ing without taking any quest several amendments that .had . Between the hours of 9 and 'the motion to rise and report the loco focus) was eight time eight Mines negatived. The umph was complete—not, '6 their own strength alone! 'The treasury, undoubte. Oismanagement and extra's% boring under great embarnis wants are pressing. The sup, ed must and will be granted . not a Whig in Congress that .this point. On the contrary, have sppken, have repeatedly d. willingness to vote the uttorrno is necessary to meet the pill ments whether judicious orinju they ask to be informed how owe' And how much shall fore the year. terminates? T. and appropriate interrogatori. factory arigwer can he obtaine grant, say the . Whigs, the au i wish. however, to raise the m creation of a stock, and not. by Government Bank paper, call notes, after the manner of then' tal money. This is the point . between the two parties. Th . and his supporters,,wish to means of a forced loan, a per deernable Government paper m .Whigs wish to create a mock as the exigencies of the Trees I because, linking other reasons, ire owe is in the form of stock, Will always. know hOw much debt. But if it is in the form i I be issued and re-issued by the "r .the Treasury, at his pleasure .._ never know the extent of their whether they arisior are not d: _ disburting,ofiiceis and subtreasn A good deal of sensation wet in the House by the tesoluti _ _ =• , 4. - - - „a7:7'.74 i .i.v... ' Boon, a teadiniMalatnee me ber from Indiana, ,b4lott t, abolish the system of ri r cieiTing nothin g but gold and silver, in payment for publi7 lands and debts due to thit governmen!. Mr. Bomf appears-to be anllumest and IT dependent statesman, ivhiris tired of . t4ia system of humbug and opPression. ; the nein ' Con- e Pennsyl- Coal Coin- *With a capi uzerne and o hold 12000 From the National JAM Ihrencer. NATIONAL CONVENTION. It having been.propottedi by varimuil meetings of the opponent le.the prieteatl Administration, in' aiffe. 1 parts of th United States, that , the : .should be I i Geperal . Meeting of D el tes. front aII the States, for the put? .f agreeing mil and recommending suitable personsasi candidates for the of fi ces of President and Vice President, at the netil election; and a desire having been exprlased by several ofsaid meetings that the 'title and place of holding suer meeting abould be fixed by the Opposition Members of Congressi those Members have authorised WI to ant , flounce, that in complianceliwith what thu4 appears to be the general ivish, they have met and consulted on thhg suhject; and' after due onsideration anereflec.ion, the)! are of opinion that the bokough-of HAR , I, RISI3URG, in the State o'knnsvlvnniai is a suitable place, and the fink Wecinesi day in December, 1539, 0 proper time; for holding a General Mleetin,g, for ,the purposes abovementirined, to he composed of Delegates from all thel States in pro portion to their representation in the twq Houses of Congress. _ y, with a rate in the city, and to any, with a ate in the cuunty, and ny o with, a in Luzerne s of kuul. any, with a in Lozerne of hind. y, with e in Schuyi. 'crew land: with a capi- uz••rne end ,u hold 2000 any, a ate in Tioga of land. 'pony, wiii! e iiißoll Schuylkill of land. A Noble Donation.-4 41ip from the , office of the Norfolk Beacion, dated Sun day, and received last night at the Mer:. Chants' Exchange of this city, says: "The Mayor of Charleston acknowledges the receipt of $2O 000, from mr: Biddle, as a dona*tion from the Pernispvaina Bank the. United States ; fur the relief of ihO Charleston suffdrers by fire." list to our state that enatnr (rum ifnot seven, -Bills to-the ne of them ! instance of Since . extracting the above, we-have copied the fullawing letteo from the change files. It is 'from the Chmlestort Courier of Friday last.—U. S. Gas. EM I to the elec._ Olat ure at nt that pub- BANK OF THE (1 KITED STATES,' May 5. lion. HENRY L. PlNcicsEir, Mayor r other offi ible to any any - person eral ur state of the city tif.Chaileston, S. C. SIR: I am instructed by the Board of Directors of the bank of the United States; to express to the citizens of Charlestot4 their very sincere sympathy under the calamity which has befallen that city, and their anxiety\ to do everything- in iheii; dower to mitigate it. Such a misfortunei which even : strangers must deplore, can not fail tar awaken the livefiest interest is every part of our commnn!country. Bu l this institution has, during so long a send" of years, been intimately donnected in all the relations of business, with the commu'o nits of Charleston, and has so many ties of friendly intercourse and personal regard with its members, that having witnessed and shared its prosperity, : we are propnri tionably afflicted by this sudden reverse of its fortunes. The disaster, melancholy al it now seems, will doubtless soon be sure mounted and repaired ,by the energy and the resources of your felloW citizens butt in the meantime, there maw' be much in dividual suffering, and muc personal prit vation, which might he alleviated by im; mediate assistance. -for this purpose, thci board of directors place . thi3 enclosed con: tribution at the disposal of the city outfit:lH; ties, who will.have the goodness to entploy it as they may deem most; efficiently, foi: the relief of the sufferers. : jiulee, or ,ii, nor shat 4 und,r the -i, be allow ty Council, Burge4s." ttee of the -fore they this they I after day • roe-up and minority, id by Mr. consequen deliberation tress o 1 the These me ck in bold Menefee, . now com in Wash. I shall not it continu. day morn. on on the • • offered. 12 o'clock. the plan of made, and Whig tri wever, by With great respect. yours, . N. BibpLE, Pres"t. THE MISSISSIPPI ELECTION A slip from the office of the Nashville Whiff furnishes the following, which is believed to be the latest intelligence in relation to the Misaisi sippi election. I The arrival of the Western District mail Mil evening with further returns ¶from Mississippi place the election of both the .317hig eredidaieti beyond much doubt. Prentiss' .majority will not be less than 1200; Word's SOO. Whig. • s Van Oaten. • Prentiss, 11.504 Claiborne, I 0,542 Word. 10.912 Davis, 10,123; Whig majoriti es. 1838 in 45 counties. • Prentiss over Claiborne, • 1002 t over Davis, . I 1381 l Word over Claiborne, i 370 I Dish',769 !I , _ y, through nce, is la- .ment. Its lies requir- There is esitsies on those who tared their cent, that Full returns from Jefferson add to Prentiss an • Word's majority 180 yule,. • THE RFULT IN VIRGINIA IC eillfillee cinN. But web we e o'e be these, plain ,- no antis- The Richmond Whig has received returns froi all the counties in the State elcept See and Lei: gan—both of which last year elected Luco Ful cos. The result as tar as heard trtimgives,7l Whigs and 61 Administration, including 17 to 25 Con ! servatives—and the Delegate; from Morgani whose , politics are unknown Supposing the two counties to be heard from go against u 4 the Administration will have a email majority joint ballot. Out anticipating, ha we should doh that the Conservatives, and the anti.expongings ones especially, and the Senators whose District it have returned Whig Delegateteby large majori a ties will bow to the popular will, the Whigs will', have a majority of from 20 to 30 on joint ballsg Last year the Loco:Peens lied a majority of P'forty in the House . of &lege' . We will plies. We iney by the the issue cif I Treasury • Cnntinen difference • President re*, by nevi, irre , ney. The 1. r so much 17 require; if the debt the people ,hey are in 'f paper, tit screiary rif they will tebrs, now rauded by: y agents." produced of Mr: An action ha,' be en brought in the Uno ted States circuit court al (Yew Orleans, hi Colonel itichard Raynal Keene, against the judges of the suprerde court of 1110 state of Louisiana, for falssi imprisonment] The plaintiff has laid - daijrages at ninet thousand dolle*. &IL* en, in-an .argui rnent recently }wide heti+ the Suprem4 Court, Indulged ni language towards ono of its members, whieh the bench pronoun: ced disrespectful _and con! emptuous, fol ,which they intlictedigpcm h?m a fine of fifty dbllars and imprisonThent of ten days, and this. is the - in:Wad untie action. • Senate of Pent .Isyjysto r itt,Joak the Oh of March, Mr. Praley . a resolution. instructing-our Senatorgernj requitisting .our Representatives in Con= gives_ to vote against a new emission of Treasury-Shinplasters. On this resolution; the vote was as fol lows • YEAS—Metiers. Barclay, Case, Cel4 iatt, Darrah, Fraley, (city.) Fullerton, Harper, James, M'Conkey, Paul, Pedrosa, Purviance, Sterrett, Strohm, ..Penrose, Speaker. -15. NAYS—Messrs. Caldwell, oFr:enter, Frailey, (Sch.) Irvin, Kelly, Kingsbury, Lem, Miller(Berks) Michler, Miller (city) Myer*, PORTER, Rogers, Sangston, Slenker, Snyder.-16. These Treasury Shinplasters , are not redeemable in gold or Silver. Thus it will be seen, that the loco fun candidate for Governor is in favor of the Government paying its creditors in irredermah/epaper' while it enforces the- collection of SPECIE from the people. What equality! And what a tool for the General Government Would Mr. Porter make if he were Gover nor of this State. GRATIFYING INTELLIGENCE. From dm N. Y. Commercia l .' *dirt niser. The committee of the Beard of Trade of this city, which visited Philadelphia last week, has returned. The object of the visit was to invite Mr. DidtPe. and his assn. crates in the Permsy lentils Bank of the Uni ted States. to establish a hank in this city, rd large capita, under the late gcneml batik ing law. Such a bank we nerd not say. greatly needed, and it will be no disad valance to have it placed here by those who have become so intimately aciptainted with the internecommerce and exchanges of the country, as. are Mr. Biddle and his immediate associates. We'learn that the committee were re ceived with the greatest courtesy and kind ness by Mr. Biddle, who entered at once into their feelings upon the subject. lie appeared quite favorable to the project and pr . sed to bring the . quest ' before the directors at the earlivt day—propahly this morning, or to-Rodney. The design is to el ;obits!' a hank, one of from ten to fifteen minim's capital. We believeihe new bank lan does nut go into operation until the I 9th of the present month; , and from the com plexion of our adviceS, we should not be surprised if the new bank went into opera tion on the 20th. Thus much for the hostility of Mr. Bid die toward New Voik, of which the gov ernment papers arid partizans have.saii: so much. Thus much, too, for the insolven cy of the bank, so frequently proclaimed tiy the executive organ.at Washington, and .o clearly proved a short time since, by the corre-poodent of the New Yolk A wri can—a writer who certainly has not proved himself worthy to lead in the Augustine age of finance. Among the smaller articles of freight which the Great Western carries nut, is one which will he a novelty in England. Is is a beautiful bouquet of flowers, culled f Mr.yhorburies garden at liallett's Cove, ant is intended for the Queen. It was 'enclosed in a - tin case, hermetically sealed, with a plate glass cover. It was prepared at the suggestion of Lieut. Car pester, and'so prepared that it is hoped it Will be preserved with freshness to be pre seined next week to the Queen, at Wind sor Castle. It will be the first 'nosegay which her Majesty ever received from the gartlians of her western neighbors. Thus has ended the first visit of Mr. John Bull in his steamers—and a proud visit it bas been. He has shown its speci mens of his workmanship in the steaming line, vying with—nay„ , surpassing, any machinery of the kind Eger seen in this conntry. A single glance at this ponder. ous Machinery, and the perfection of the workmanship, at once satisfies the beholder of it sstrengifi end safely. And the mo ment the machinery begins to move. the opinion is confirmed. . •Notwithstiling its power, not a jar is bean]; and thii.e oc costumed to the clacking of he machinery or American boats, and the jarring of every stroke. would he astami-lied board the Great Western, at the silence and ftillneA, of the motion. While at table yesterday, .at a sped) which kept ahead of our will est 'mats, the mrisengers supposed the ship bad stopped, because of its entire still ness. It is estimated in the N. Y. Express that the Grew( Western carried (Jut 20,000 let lere.—N. Y. Coin. Ado. • MARRIED. On the 131 h inst., by the Rev. Dr. Weinwriglit,. Mr. FATRICM FREEMAN. of Port Carbon, to Miss CATHARINE BOMB, of New Philadelphia. • Religious Notice. Service, ' hereafter in the Methodist Episcopal church of this borough, will commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., ind pre cisely at 7 o'clock in the evening. LEHIGH COAL TRADE-1838. Dispatched (rein Mauch Chunk for the week ending on the sth month 10th— • . BO Boats carrying • 3.125 Tons. es Boats, last report, 4,254 145 . 7.379 Despatched from Parryvilki op to the 3d ipst. '59 %ate, carrying s,66lFlns. . muLt cu x Kjiiii; 00AD. Tflo,following is t anioitql*Cisj Wailtog . teii road for, snarfoit Wiithutudil ' crettins last_, 2471t0gs Parka itspor;i 3412 fetal • ' t Stkt 1 n TIMMY! Collector... SCHUYLKILL (ALLEYKAIL Rpm). The &Rowing sa thriansount, of Coal tranipoiteil..... on this Rued for Ups week ending on Surga.,l evening last. i ; • .1176 tone Per lasi report,l - • .460 The follcruing w the ;amount elf dial transpirted on this Ra 4 Reid for the week ending on Thursday evenin g i Last, ' 'St t 57 tons Per last Report!: ' • 675.5 Total ' 1.811 RORRT C. 111 rA, Cuiltetor. Shipments of Coq . l for the week, endir.g on Thursday evening list 4 ShaPPed bY Beau. - lone. Dula. silo Coal Co .4 • 16 915 George H. Potts, f 14 . '773 Hodgson & West 12 668 Charles Lawton 9 . 492 Sl3 Reeve &Co -a 9 ' 488 J Bull &Co - 8 1 434 Sill, man & Nice t 8 427 Mollies & Spencer 7 377 A Stet nberger t 6 329 I' \ Hamm &Co 6 266 J m ...illi 5 274 C.. Hill . 5 • .267 . A LiWion 5 263 N A quail Co 5 ' 264 Bennet‘ i &Taylor 4 • 229 L Chap an 4 218 S Heilner & Son - 3 . 162 Charles Shippers 3 , 161 R. G. Lelar 3 - 158' R Bear 2 i n . , . G Bast 2 HO . A - & H Saylor - 2 lO9 WM Bosbyshell 2 111 Sundry Shippers 22 1070 161 Quantity op ti May 11, 344 ' 523 27,i41 lip to the Name period last year there were shipped.from the ,- Solitylkill Regina, 65,183 Lehigh, 24,034 Lackaiwarkaa, about 12,000 101.217 ShovirtriHr a dimiuuticiiiin the supply this year of about 60.000 lons. Mike of Transportation Balltntore and Ohio-Rail Rood' (:o. BA4TIMORE, ATAIL 26th, 1838. P ROPOSA Lc, addressed to the undersigned, will he received at this office until the 20th day of May next, fot supplying this Company with 7500 tons of the best quality Red Ash Free Pero i rig Anthracite Coal in Lumps. Persons disposed to contract will state the price per ton ut . 2 - 240 lbs—with the understanding that the Coal is M fitr--41 the risk °(M° shipper lentil it is land rd on the mpany!ii wharf in this city—the Company reser • to itself the right of rejecting ir, in the whole or rt. if found at variance with the above speci6e.al s as regards quality sad size. The Coat to be ivered before the 15th of November next, in qualm • not exceed ing 1500 tons in any one month. W. S. WOODSIDE,. taltithore, May 14, 183 g. Superintendtni: Town Hall. A Meeting of the Directors of the Town ell Company, will -be held at Ed.ard Owen Parry's Officr, on Monday evening the 2lid, inst. at 8 o'clock, on business of impoi lance. THE DIRECTORS. iMay 19. • ' 39—1 JOHN SILVER, riIAKES pie:4ll4in informing hi, friends end ibe IL publ.e. that he continues his ItrorEcroity under the -reniivylvania HaM:' in P-ttsville He hopes his pastiTuration for keeping a respectable Estab. lishinent. cquired during the experience of.', years in the same line of butiiness. and a desirt. to please. toay menus continuance of their favors and patron -2;0 JOH N SILVER halt made arrangements with Mr. Robert Harmer. of the, "Cornueo.aas." No. 44„ North Than street, Philadelphia for a supply of ' all the delicacies which the Philadeiphik market cae afford during thoSworner season. Roast Reef. cold, per plate, $ IS/ Corned i 4lo du do 12i Fried m 4. Eggs,' do ' 25 Green Annie Soup, ' do - 25 Lobster', atline", Fresh Pickled Salmon. Spieml Oyster". ; . Old Madeira Wine. per bottle. 1 .50 Old' Pale Sherry Wine, do 1 30 Old Itrorma . da do ' 150 Old Port do , do 1 50 o.d Lisbon do do 100 Chtinpaiena. (Palmetto,) do 2 00 London Brown Stout, de ' 374 Pepper:LS=o'a It Sachem XX Pale Ale. Apartments are always in mediae= for !Sapper Parties, etc and those who call may aspect to receive every attention. Pottsville. May 11.4838- 39-tf New emit Splendid Goods. , rrtHE L a die s of Pottsville and vicinity are res.. AL preteens invited to call and examine a most splendid assprtrieneof Painted Lawns. Jacinetta, Prints, . Black and White La6rea, Mouslinedelaina Lyons tie. Hoskin, dark and 1, ht kid Gloves,' "Worsted, Cotton acif Silk •do Fancy Handkerchiefs; Shawls, Veil., ' Plain and pirtsted blirdered linetr Cambrib hdk&. Silk & Corbin, bleaci'd 6t utibleaced ban, do do Embroidered At theaters of N..NATEIANS Al, com msyl9. 1636 i. H. parrs, Collector. Llj i a . irqrrrynymTrlii Nichoylki - ;1 Coal Trade. • ". - 505 27.159 Little Schuylkill - 782 A CARD. SUMMER ARRANGEIIMENT• /WM, of Fare. NIEZZ= T a meeting of the Town ICOunicil .ofthe So tire Patti* illei E tOk Tiuslikailltiwilith. el 31 ay- inst. thnfullowiptx . ' woe pissed: /Weed, Thit tiiir &Unto it "thifitext Stated ItieUting will "ticeive iiipliiiii a fox' the'offleii of &tee& Commissioner. and that notice Willis woo elution be published In the Miner,' 30iitnal. • Extract ftom the Minutaa. f EDWARD 0 WEN POET. ; May, 16. 1838. TowM I ;lerk. '-The next Stated Meeting of)tha Cm:ln t el will be held on Teesday the sth of Anti nazi. at 71 0. - clock P. M. • Pr1:10011.1111 CA):I6 SFALED Proposals adcirearte, d to the subsea bey, will be received at •"PlitiadelPhia Alms House, Blockley," onttl the 16th June( nut. for supplying the institution with Fiftecii hundred ems of' white. and red ash coal, free from dust. state or any impurity, to be delivered. at the Alms House' wharf, on the west . aside of :the river Schuylkill by the Ist day ofoMober nest. • WILLIAM 8. STOCKTON. Steward. Applicants will endorse their cbmmitnications •'Proposa la for Coal " ' Philadelphia, May 1.6 3S—w4 Light Wine". 3 Htl Ds, Vin de Greve Wine, t on draught Pipes Claret, dn, , warranted sound, for sale by ' - • may 19 38 N. NATHANS & CO. Boots and shoes. V NATIIANS &co. have on batid a large 4 . 11 • assortment cf Gentlemen's mid Ladies' Boots and shoes, which they will sell at a low rate. tnay 19 38 N I W.• BOOKS. lI NcLE 11ORACE r a.novel, by Mrs , S.C. Hall, The Two Flirts and other Tales; The River and the Desert, by Miss Pardoc, Just reccived.and for Bale by B. BANNAN. may 19 33 9111 HE Register of Schuylkill County baying granted to the subset iher Letters of Admin. istration on the estate of John 11PQrath, late of Nut wee tan township. Schuylkill' County, deceas ed: All persons indebted to the said John ,VeGrath. are requested to make immediate payment; and' all thasc havingate nquested pre,ent Them for seutonieut - to the , ihrwriber Without de lay./ HEC:II KINSLEY, Port Carbon. May 16, IEOB. National Light Infantry, IARAD? on Werlocay the 211 day of May. 1838. at the Armory, at 8 o'clock, A. M.— Summer Uniform. _ lay Command. JQIIN L. MENNIG, 37-2 Ezra .Sergeant., 8688 18,471 may IS An Election V IM!, be held by the members composing v the National Light Infantry. on ‘Vednes day the 23d day of slay, A. D. 1838, at the Ar mory. to elect by ballot One First and Second Lieutenant. . By ureter of JEREMIAH SHAPPELL, Brigade Inspector. Brigade inapecior's office, Windsor, May 16, 183. Paittsviile Water Company. A T an election held et the house of William Mortimer, on the. 14th inst. the following persons were elected , Maaagers of the Pottsville Water Company, for the ensuing year: Andrew Russel, William. Mtn timer, Samuel Sillyman, lames M. John C. Ernst, ' C. W. Clemens, Benjamin F. Pronroy Jacob Seitzicier, henry Shelley. • may 16 , NOTICE. friRE subaeritier herebygivcsontice, that all • those remaining indebted to him are requeat ed Co make payment on or be ore the first of June. as alter that date all ateolinte remaining unset tled will be placed in the hands of a magistrate for collection, without respect- to ptrsons. • A BRA LIAM TROUT. ,Is. Illineraville.'3lay 16 37--31 Public Notice. A S it appear*, that because Mr.-Crane obtained A no patent for smeltit.g Iron Ore with An thracite Coal in this country, many suppose that they are now at liberty to adopt the method of smelting Iron are with Anthracite by the use of a heated sir blast;' although L gave nutice last year that I hod a patent for smelting Iron Ore with Anthracire•Coal, both by the use of a cold atmospheric aid a heated air blast, I would now inform the public again, that on the 14th of Jan- Gory, 1838, I received a letter torn t hj . Commis sioner of Patens at Washington, stating: "Sir, upon examining the case of Jlr. Cram?. applica tion for • patent for Smelting Iron by' means of Anthracite,! have viewed his claim as Interfering with your patent of Dee, 1833, Ind have given notice to his attorney of this decision." Every attempt to smelt Iron ore with anthracite by the use of a heated air blast, is an infringement upon my patent, against which I cautio'l and warn all men; as .1 shall prosecute every one mill ingme upon my rights, according to law. And I Int , ther offer to dispose of patent rights for the erect isig of furnaces, according . my patent, upon very moderate terms. `-. FREDERICK W. G S.SENHAINER.- New York. May 16.1838. 37—ly • Coal Landtind.Farm For Sale. THE . subscriber will sell at Frisian Sale his farm, containing 30 acres, sa a 61.1 situ ate partly in BarrY township; und - partly in Rush township. Schuylkill euutity.'about eight miles from the borough of Pottsville. About GO acres iat the land is cleared. and in a gond state of cultivation, and the Dan ville and Pottsville Rad Road runs through the tract. Ob the premise. arc erected three 11141- IMg hougc&, all in gad. order. Aboutnne belflof the Landis known to 'be'good Coal Land. -An indisputable tido will be g iven. r For terms. Ste. apply to "MES C. STEPHENS:. may 12 364* - 4 ., on timpremisell. COAL LAND For Sale, or to be Relied. THAT valuable tract of Land called the "Clio. toit Tract," belonging to-Elizabeth Spohnt situate on the west Norwegian Rail Road, next north of, end adjoining. the Peach Mountain, is offered for sale on accommodating • terms. or the . Coal Mines will-be leased severally br together to an approved tenant.. Apply to HENRY MOWS, . 3d & WalnutEtreet. sprit 11 ' • ; DICKS.CELESTIAIL frEllEittalso. tory of Amelia, illustrated Iby ecuikshiok just received sod for sale by 14 2111 Av. D,4107.4.1V. A once. Admini.t•ator 37-6 EEE Eiffl POSTSCRIPT. . , . laile:tvf - Stairef..rktick, ~. arrived.' at : ••;Aleirt Yellferi...4E.,-.. lc' .iDESTRUCTIO4 OF TIIP,PEASYL. arrived' at : V i tt lA. HALL . • ' Ia airothetpaet - of ,thii paper-wilt, found all , o;eount from the National. Gr#-, `,- ettr, of violence done . to thp Pennsyleirtiser• - Hill, ilift . "Wedn ay eynint. - Dlliii# most of-the. day, yesterday, larg C-. f iesd e ntimi)(1111 of per!ons'were tending roun thellidlo-' and it , waS.eviden thof there w a4 iliurpaiik4 or injury.. • „ , . - In the aflernnon .the Mayer: went in: sotne.uflirerleading- members of ihe„seet- . ety owning this bitilding, and he represertO.. ed to them the great danger of continfikb, to hold their meetings, and be oN:end)* urged Wein-them i the propriety 49.ett1it.4 4 .. sembling ghat everng, as he had everyre son to believe the there was. an otganisontr , band prepared tbreak trp,thetneetitig ., and perhaps do 'njury to iheimildltig.—.. , .... and-crOWded as. re walk must be - 144): , :' company, this cr ill not be done 'withou t ; , - personal. injury a d loss of life. Irifiteli agreed to firrego he eveni, g meetini, arid'; .',, the mayor took tl e key., nu,l went ou t and addressed the persons then , in the "at ,reet,, staling that there would be no ineetitik and requested them as good citizensto.ii.-- tire. The people cheered the mayor, who '. returned to Ins office, placing personwtie= bring information of any attempt:at injury;. - calling around him all his disposal, ftirt . e4,,* -. and having some volunteers. . ~• ••••• Early in the evening notice Wrergi:Vet► . that a crowd had come down the.striiii, and was attacking the north side of the ,Hall; the Mayor hastened trii Fifth feria, to Cherry with his force, and when he met the crowd, which was dense and;nul 'merons, be sprat g his rattle, and the 0.. lice called uptick the people to sustain the Mayor, but no one person appeared init.* aid. it was then seen that thos( ! t,who,4 ( l assailed the Wilding', had broken openthe doors and lower windows—obtained ea trance and were beating out the tippet , windows. By this time, the Mayor arid. his police had attempted to arrestztiter course of destruction—but they were ris' • sailed with clubs. and almost every One severely woundel. CoC Watwuugh, the ; Sheriff, also made an attempt to restnre! yeace and save the building, but be wee attacked, severely braised, and .narrowly escaped. We learn that the personi inside then gathered Are benches, chews, and bookr4 in a heap, set fire to them, and then left the 1110. The engines hastened te'tite\ conflagration, but the fireman were MO allowed to play on the building, but direct , red to play upon those houses endangere4 by theflames. so that before 10 &clack:tile whole Wood work of the Hall was entirely destroyed; and shortly afterward the crowd which consisted of many thousand, began. to disperse. • We give the above statement as we thered it at a late hour. We have no time to indulge in any reflections upon the out* rage against the lasi and the city's dia. ratter.—U. S. Gaz. CONGRESS.--lt is reported that the ' Treasury Note Bill passed the Rouge by a majority of six votes; and that the Re, sci.,ding B.;1 was lost by the casting vote of the Speaker. _ A vote to reconsider the . fi rst was.cari riea immediately arterwards. 111mrrras and WORD are • electitl to Congress from Mississippi. DOW LETT'a Interest Tables. Inst . receiVe/ mAL and Inr sale — by B. , BAPINAN. jon 44 ' • 5 LIAZZATtID & STRAUCEPS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL_ Dry-Goods, Grocery and 14- tenor Story, Corner of .Centre and MarkeeStrecis, Pattsiak. April 8 - Teas! Teas!! Teas!!!, s irb CHESTS ' and cheats of Frmil Green `ur and black Teal., con.iating of Orsnge, Picea, Snuchong, Ponchong, ciunpow.der. Young Hylton, Old Hymn - and Itypon'Skin, just relict,* and for isle at reduced prices by - -N. NA rHANS & CO.A. Several small cheats put up for family tisk'', may 2 • • 93 - • - .1-sz Champalgue Wfuess , ',A , A ar . CIIAMPAIGNE WINES of the folloiiiy gg choice brands, viz; anchor, - cornet, weed:ak, chauipaiger, glass and palmetto; all finttletiri wines, for Weal moderate prices by ti • MILLER & HAGGFtI r* april 28 ChaMpitigne rip RE subseribeta have jolt receivedi c aritC4r fur sale *0 Dasketi Champalane meng - vrhieh will he found the frillotringollicik Winds, Illapcdenn, Palmetto. Hietiseek,Cas. Dirt, , HAZZARD Ss STRAW April 21 . , 4,4 N is hereby give% thstaketisstnit4iii 4 . 11 heretofore ettiatint,ketween Hittnit thisto and Dante Spinseribit'Utz:ciiiiiratortraiteth 24th and 25th Sectitaut ofihe dattasitilisis ;l~tiiT Reid. was dissented en, tbajth inst. bytnutiitiVASent. Sy the withdrawal of Mold SPennenbourtronn the Rms.—and ihe subscriber also give* tildes 'that holt nut responsible for any debts contract. ed by the said Daniel Sponnenbours data. ' H IRA 31 DVVENH. ' may 9 e , . . . Notice. lifiddleport and Pine Creek Rail iteed-l f )aapperay. pURSII NT hi Charier an El ec ti ci a , : r de p res .. ' ident, 11 anger' and "Otrabernor *aid r ,Com. pally w ail be laketigkbouto,nilphaQictjant i\ iL keeper, in th rough of, Ateitlipir; Berke qin ty, co the sth Y - of Stmn 'licit,. it foul ce.4ek. P. M. mil , ~. 38,.. I=MG2