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We observe in one or two of the,federnl papers in town a call fora meeting of thn:friends of the -Iron. Jens- .31.*LtAN of Ohio .-,-those, l we. mean, who are friendly to, his nomination for the Presi- ' denty. The:"Cmit:ersal whig party" has just as gond-a - right to take up Mr. ill'Lean as any other . man in the country. We presumc no person has any very serious objections to Judge . M'Lean either asu man or a politician. •Ile is a gentleman who has done but little to call• forth Other praise or Fondemnation—fie possesses no more wisdom than will4tninver to carry him through the world ; and . we should think that be. had no more claims to the Presidency . than 'a thousand other men in the Federal ranks. We can name at leasthalf a dozen of, prominent individuals in this city, belonging to the same party. with Judge Id - Lean, who possess as many requisites for the Presidency as he does. But still we Confess that we do riot care a straw npon whOm the Federal party let; fall the mantle of their affections. We have good reason to believe • that this IW-Leart movement is not generally eon .mirred in by the Federal party. There are many persons who have signed the call ncl doubt without reflection, and who have a preference fOr other in dividuals for the Presidency. We know there is now and ever has been a respectable Webster party in Pittsburgh—men who have alwaYA looked upon the Massachusetts statesman as the: seat embodi ment of Federalism, and eminently 'worthy of their confidence and support. A 14ge body of the npposition until very recently, have rested their hopes upon Mr. eras.; but it is perfectly obvious that a "change has come o'er the spirit of their <lmams." Since Mr. CLAT took :sides with the Democracy in the war with Mekico, he has un questionably lost the confidence of the traders of the federal pasty; but still the great mass of the op position are as strongly wedded to him as ever they were. To doubt this would be to doubt their devotion to their country. We consider the Mican demonstration in this city as e stab at Mr. Clay, and those"who participate in it unconsciously will in the end discover such to be tlie fact. Now is the time for Mr. Clay's true friends to bestir themselves, or they xvill r tind out when it is too late that they have been checkmated. Railroad Meeting at ll'oosier. The good people of •Wooster are: determined to flare a Railroad to this city.. We hope they will not be disappointed. At the meeting a few days since, the following resolutions were adopted: Resolved, That Ezra Dean. John Sloane. and Ed ward Avery. be appointed a Conmiittee to corres Vaud with the citizens of Pittsburgh and interme diate points, upon the subject of the above Rail road. flesolred,-That petitions be circulated, to bc„pre. rented to the Legislature of Ohio for the incorpo ration of the Company to construct a Railroad from Mansfield through Wooster, :Massillon,' Can ton and Salem, to the Pennsylvania line. Resoircd, That the Corresponding , Committee Are authorized to call Railroad meetings whenever they may think-expedient, and that this meeting rtow. adjourn until Saturday the 30th inst, to meet at the Courtllouse in Wooster, at ode o'clock P. M. , The Conferee, meeting at Franklin, on the 15th inst., passed the following resolutions: Rrseivcd, That the administration of FRANCIS R. SHUN E, and particularly the doctrines of his late tnessage, meets - our hearty approbation, andin it we recognize a beacon light around which the democracy may again rally in safety; and, that we reconimeod. Francis R. Shunt- to the said• delegates, for renomination to the Gubernatorial Chair. ' Resolvcd, That Robert Lambarton and Geo. W. Connely, Esq., be our Senatorial Conferees; andl). W. S. Cook, Col. John-Evans and Geo. P. flumes, our Representative conferees, to meet With those of the other counties in this Senatorial and Repro sentative.districts,• that they be instructed to sup port Monuow B. Lowey, Esq., fur Senatorial Del • gate, and SAatr - ez, F. Dive, .Esq., far Representa tive Delegate to the 4th of March Convention, and that the -said Conferees, in case of inability to at. tend, have power to appoint substitutes. MORSE LT 51.. us. 01ltrt.Lx ET .ti.—This case is now pending at the United Ssatestircuit Court, at Philadelphia. Prof. Morse and othek., patentees of Morse's Telegraph, filed an injunction against Mr. O'Reilly and his associates, to compel them to discontinue their telegraphic operations. The de fendants resisted the motion for an injunction, and produced documents and proofs which the com• plainants were nut prepared to meet, and herice complainants asked for a continuance of the case until the Ist-of February next, which was granted by the Court. Mr. O'Reilly, in a card published in the Pennsylvanian, states that himself and asso ciates had prepared a reply to publications of Messrs. F. 0. J. Smith & Kendall, but out of de ference to the Court, pending the action, it has been postponed. • LOOK AT Tuts I—ln one of the letters of the N. York correspondence of the "Unicin,'? we find the following statement: '“The Hon. C. Gray, a millionaire of Boston, Wthere' wealth is synonomous with inore luxury and refined taste than in most other places in this Republic, it is said in the papers, gave trbao night before last, the gettit , up of which irsaid to have rost over $5OOO, and -the - Wine alone more than 4.500; the sidewalks were royetcd for coinpany to alight on, end so On." It is said that the same Mr. Gray could not re concile it to his sense of duty to give a:single t farth ing to "aid and comfort" the patriotic volunteers from blassa eh usetts! Curious people in this *orld ! • .PrESIDENT correspondentof the New 'York Evening. Post, in sketching men and ihings at Washington, pays the following high,_ and just compliment to the President of the United States. "No man can enter into conversation i with President Polk without being struck'vrith his per- fectly unpretending manners, and the appeaYance of honesty and directness in his whole demeanor. He is just such a man, you would say; after half an hour's talk with him, as is fitted to be 'et the head of a Democratic government; there is nci want of dignity about him, bat his manner carries with it a perpetual-recognition of the doctrine of politi cal equality." ' , England will buy nothing of US," 647 the sagacious whigs. Now "let facts be submitted to it candid worIll." The bark Tiberius, Peadriek, says. the Baltimore Sun of the 12th hist., 4ared - at this port last Thursday : by Osbom &Whitrulge, for London, with a cargo of 2,150 bbls. floury 5126 i bush. corn, 271 tea. and 140 bbls. beef, 940 ;kegs and 96 cans lard, 351 dry country hides, 176-hags quercitron bark, and 1 box minerals. Thelsbip - Monmouth, Torrey, cleared on Friday of last week, for London, by Clark & Kellogg, with 12,359 bush. corn, 6,931 bble. flour, 200 do. 4 4ork,lgrid 2000 barrel staves. The shipßboae, Harrel Jr., cleared on Friday of last week, for Cori, It:e.and, by J. O. Chappell, 5,680 bbls,, and 240 half do. flour. ci;ik."7:±Tr7.l7.: r5r.T. , *'% '"; ' . _ '4‘," 4 . '.?..,,i , 1..,. , .1 . 4.4. - 1...7 -, ::•!. , , , :!': , :: „.: , 7''.'; - '!•- , , ..;•;;;;'.'?•':',.:-. ,•-•,, - , , ,•., , : ,- .. , !. T.: , .•. ,, , - ” , a - f:;i . !`.`'.','. -,,:.•:;-,...!-.2.•.',,?,•;',I,=•:..,... 1 : ,": - !:':: 1 :;2:':1•.; !.nl .. A' . ,:'' i. -'... f -' . '. .:' . .1 ' , '- ; -- - .-'. _ . : .' .'- -s 'i - : . ... -: ± '. : :;; - :7•i_ -, ;.; , :.1, - ;.:: - 7.';.:-.•••: 1 :i.:::! . • •„:; :. - ..i'd,i ! ..: .. ....... ~.-,.,.::,::,-...:.:::.-,,-,:,,• :-.....,:ik..1.,.:..-::y. , : .: ..... ... . . ---- ---- - - - - RENEE : • Clarion County,' EMI MEM ~ 1 ' 4 . . : I -. t - .. .„..,i....4•.:.4.. -r -1-,:::,;,-,,-:?,,.-.'_.)..:14•.-i-}.-!:-:----•• • - -. 4 . * ' ).. i . ' '.,% ! •,,-,...-. , .•',2::-.:A4,'•'/.,'"1':....:;'r ENE • renal Coital *pm' ; Boort.; This document is exceedingly interesting, and we rigreat that , it is is oat Of our power to pub lish it irk full _in our paper._ ;We make the follow ing extract skewing. the receipts and expenditures for the ',uses' year commencing December 1, 1845, and ending . November 30, 1846. The receipts and expenditures upen the public works during the fiscal year, have been as follows, lIECNIPTIS. For motive, power ch ar ges and for use of State trucks on the * - Philadelphia and Co- . lumbia railway, in cluding fines, and for old materials sold, $250,757 ( JO Formotire power char ges -.and for use of State,trucks on the Allegheny Portage Railway, including fines, and for old ma terials sold, For tolls on the Phila. delphia and Colum- his railway, 223,792 73 For tolls on the Alle gheny Portage Rail road, .16,03 S 01 For tolls on the main line of canal inclu ding collections at our out-let locks, bridges; and aque ducts; also, lezi fille,9, and old mato riul sold, 333 ; 809 56 For tolls, rents, tines, &v.... on the Delaware division, For 'tolls, rents, fines, &e., on the Snsque• 'Hama, and North & West branch dici• &dons, Total gross receipts, E=1:1 For maintaining MO e power on the Philadelphia and Co lumbia railway. in. eluding rep sir anti management ofstate trucks, For maintaining trio ti% e power on the Allegheny Portage Railway, including repair and manage ment of state trucks, 103,20 1;2 For repairs on the Phil. adelphi a and Colum bia Railway, For repairs on the Al legheny Portage rail way, For repairs on the main line uf canal, For repairs on the Del aware division, For repairs on the Sus quehanna, and North and West Branch di visioes, 140,555 93 115,003 GI For compensation of collectors, weigh - masters, inspectors of cargoes, including home rent. s•ation ery and incidental exremes of their of fices, For compensation of lock-keepers, Receipts over expenditures., 65b3,563 S 5 From the above sum of $ 385 , 56 3.55 may b. , deducted $5,011 73, the amount expended for pay of Canal Commissioners, secretary, clerk hire, messenger. stationery, postage and incidental ex penses of their ofOce, leaving $550,522 13 as the nett re% enue produced by the canals and railroads of the commonwealth, for the year ending Novem ber 30, IS4O. The foregoing synopsis of receipts and expendi tures, embraces the cost'of maintaining the motive power on the Philadelphia and Columbia, and Al legheny Portage Railroads; the cost of repair, the ordinary and extraordinary, upon the canals and railroads of the State, as also the compensation of all the officers and agents employed on them du ring the year; the payment for work and labor time at the Eastern reservoir. The sums paid for damages, under general and special acts of Assem bly, and the balance of a former appropriation fur the purchase of new trucks, whiel, was expended for that object, are not embraced in the foregoing statement of receipts and expenditures for the year 1816, as they are not considered as belonging to the repairs and management of the public works for any one fiscal year, but are brought into view in another pact of this report. T_TXTOX Corer:.—The Union county delegate to the 4th of March Convention is Thomas Bowen, Esq. He had been instructed to vote for James Burns, Esq., as the first choice of the Democracy of that county for Governor, and N. B. Eldred, as their second choice; and in case neither are avail able to support a new man. He has also been in structed to vote for Col. IL C, Eyer fur Canal Commissioner. aAtti coA Costruair. - -The Diario of Mexico copies an extract from Mr. Webster's 4 'great Bos ton speech" in opposition to the war. Quite nat- ural! Indeed, there appears to be a common feel ing between the Icadrra of the federal party in this country, and the plundering despots of Mexico. "A fellow feeling makes them wondrous kind." NORTH CAIIDLINA RFAiInENS.—A letter to the editor of the Baltimore Patriot, dated Raleigh, January lGtt, states that the •Governor has ap pointed Robert T. Payne, of ChowaMeounty,Colo net of North Carolina Regiment of Volunteers ; John Fagg, of Buncombe county, Major. The regiment will be ready in two or three I,.eeks to leave for Mexico. c 0- The Washington correspondent of the New rYorlc Evening Post very justly says of the Wise trouble "Nobody here is ever surprised to hear that Mr. Wise hus quarrelled with either govern ments or individuals, for that is his forte. He quarrelled with Mr. Gordan, the Consul at Rio Janeiro, to the great discredit of out country. He was continually quarrelling while at home, and the only wonder is that he has not succeeded in exciting serious ill feeling between his own gov ernment and the Brazilian court before." WAR Movt3tEN•rs.—The La Patric of the 13th inst., Spanish paper of New Orleans, learns that the troops of the ten regiments asked for by the President, are to be assembled at Tampico, whence the whole. of the disposable forces which can be collected at that point, will fall upon Vera Cruz and San Luis de Potosi. Di.vrtmons.—Last year -upwards of 70,000 hogsheads of tobacco were inspected in Baltimore; 41,000 of Maryland growth and about 22,000 of Ohio growth. • - More than 850,000 barrels of sour were inspect ed there, against 507,000 the_previous year. PAII1)ON or :run ArtTr-linNTEsa.—The Alba ny Atlas of.the 19th says: -"It is confidently stated that the pardon of the pristrners.convieted of parti cipating in thedeath of Sheriff STEzna, and of those found guilty of previous offences, will be an nounced in the 'cotirse of a few days." :'--:!: , ..i.is . 'i,:it:',i'....'. 7 ' . '';! - I'Zi `~4:.... • • liinaisaultomlatt, 20 1 In the ,Sehate, the members; dont, know - what to go at since the Tariff has beet( disposed of It atitmled a subject in which. everim an - could ;speak, A resolution was offered •atul, agreed to tbat a special, committee of twenty-fife be appointed to enquire into. the causes of the recent dreadful acci dent and deplorable loss 9f life on the Philadelphia and Reading - Railroad, and report whether such ac cidents can in any way be prevented by legislative anactment. A great many private vrere read in place, but none of:any consequence. The bill enabling' married women to have full control over their own property came off in the House on first reading; and after considerable dis cussion was postponed. In the Senate Mr. Darsie presented the annual roport of the Board of Inspectors of the Western Penitentiary. . Mr. Darsie rend in place a bill entitled 'a sup plement to an act incorporating dike_ Pittsburgh and Connellsville Railroad Company: The ComMittee onClaims,to whom Nras refer red the petition of citizens of Pittsburgh, that money laid out by them in repairing , the Aqueduct might be refunded, reported in favor of the peti tionei•s. KARL. SC.GI,22S 42 Productions and Improvements of tlic Truntbull Phalanx for 1816. Power LOoms • -'X7S 00 Repairs on Factory and Upper Works.. 132 00 Production of Upper Saw Mill 300 00 Lower a 627 00 Grist Mill 441 86 Tannery and Shoe Shop.. 1236 08 Clothing Works 150 00 Carding a 360 00 Blacksmith Shop 46 00 hat Shop 112 00 Wagon Shop 116 00 " Bowl Machine 33 00 Money recd for school teaching members. 63 00 DJ tuna of -Ray 360 00 " Corn Fodder 80 00 400 busliels.of Wheat. 230 00 300 Gate - 54 00 WO Rye. 37 00 lull Buckwheat. 33 33 1800 Corn . 933 00 200 • Potatoes. 50 00 .200 n English Turnips 25 00 625 Ruta Begs 78 13 Y5O a Beans 187 00 137 " Onions • 85 63 50 cords of Tan-bark 100 00 2 acres of Broom Corn ...... 25 00 6 barrels Vinger 18 00 51 Cider. .54 00 300 grafted Apple Trees 75 on 250 Peach Trees 87 50 Erecting buildings, putting up fences, cut ting Cord•woosi, putting in crops, gain on cattle, hogs, &c., and general lm provein-ent of the Domain 140321 .56 152,133 22 G 3.1,21,6 31 $1,295,4:31 74i 56,70.2 24 2:3, - 5G7 43 43,554 53 —CONTRA-- Loss by use of Wagons snit harnesses Vlouglis,Cultivators, Drags " " • Saw Mills - Hunting thieves Interest on Stock at G per cent. " Debt Taxes. Leaving SO9B,SG to be divided among those ho have produced this amount. The time w•rouzhi by each having been kept, a dividend of 77 cents is declared for ten hour's labor. December 26, 1543. B. ROBBINS, Presl. 32,073 GS 3.7,006 709 930 91 PHIL A DELru • Cyr-T.—The Spirit of the Times of Thursday 12.4 saysi—"The City Delegates to the Fourth of March Convention were elected last night, and we understand that six out of the seven are in favor olGovernor Skunk. Considerable interest has been manifested for several days as to the resit& of this election, but all doubts are now removed, and the city and coun ty will be nearly unanimous for the Governor's renomination. There was no instructing-resolu tions passed. CocsTs.nruTens 601:11.-At Peoria, 111., on the sth inst., a nest of counterfeiters, three in num ber, were arrested and lodged in jail. In their possession was found SSOO counterfeit money -6 $lOO notes on the Planter's Bank of Teen., the residue was lais, on the State bank of Missouri and a few Indiana Is; also a full and complete assortment of article; necessary for the Prosecu tion of their calling. The names of the coveys are Dean, Raymond and Webb. EDUe►TION IN lows.—The Constitution of lowa makes ample proyisions for a magnificent school fund. in the organized-counties, .4.12,107 acres of land have been reserved for that purpose, 402,048 acres in counties not yet organized, and 500,000 acres of the public domain, to which the State is entitled on admission into' the Union— making an aggregate of 1,405;135 acres, appropri ated to the purposes of common schooLeducation. Onto lamist.ATuar..—ln the House the Com mittee on Banks and the Currency, to whom was referred a memorial, asking a revival of the bank. ing powers of the Life and Trust, Company, and the Lafayette Bank of Cincinnati, reported 'the same back, and asked to be discharged from fur ther consideration of the subject. n The U. S. Quartermaster has recently char tertat New Odessa, the following vesseli to con. xey troops and government stores to the Gulf Mexico, viz: ships Alhambra, Ondiaka, Russell Glover, Sharon, Archelcus, Statesman, Medford, Oregon, and Oxnard. They are all first class.ves sels. TIIIIIEL6 ACq.L'ITTF.I).—The trial of Tirrell for arson vas euttelnded at Boston on Tuesday, the jury bringing in a verdict of not guilty. The prosecuting Attorney then gave notice to the Court that he should hold the prisoner on another indietnicnt, viz: for adultery. BOAT BUILDIND IN ST. Louts.—Forty boats have been built at the St. Louis yards since 1838. Their tonnage is between nine and ten thousand tons, and cost of building about fiGOO,OOO. GllOlll or Sr. Levls..--It is estimated in the St. Louis Union that thirty-six hundred good and substantial buildings have been erected within the corporation of St. Louis during the two last years. INTO MEX.—The New Bedford Mureury, speak ing of the suicidal policy of its federal friends, in opposing the war with Mexico, gives the follow ing petulant kick. “We had supposed that the Whig party would profit a little by exPerience—but it seems the TOOLS are not all dead yet.” RIGHT —The Legislature of North Carolina, which is federal in both branches, has adopted a resolution appropriating the sum of $lO,OOO to the expenses of equipping the regiment called from that state.. cd• The Mayor and his Police have been en forting the laws against hanging signs. A num ber were taken down by order, on last Friday and Saturday. • .---;-...1:- - ' , % - i -, . --- :; ,•: ' .-, t , ' 1 "% -:,..-,--:.i.,•,, J :i4,..,.. , 3.. , •.:.i. - '..-: 7 ' , . '- --`-' .5-.:--',-_-1:-.-!::::•--;:-.';.,' •-:_.-,;::. ~ .,.i..•;•:. t .i', -. , . 1- : -N.', ' •:*-- . .,..:T,:c. -' ,l'.:-, .._..- - •'.:',..- ., ',;; . •..:'' . V'i7 - jr.'''' . . •,-.- - ; ; ;:,;; - 4';'!:'-e , i . . -.7 :':Z"=;' , ' I .' - MEE t f-A4Er'VirEsV:..lz,„ Correspondence of theAtitrzilng VOsi. }— Letter XVI. Incidental Fx pulses EOM MEM . ~.. . - .., ..- _ m •• I:3•Recerit occurrences - have , convinte many /of oue , Citizedsof the evils attending the too fre , 'gum:it - changes 'that are inadeqn the T'oliee p art merit of the CRY:: :-i . 1 1 Viiijire in '-;.faicir of etocting 11 - ?-dreyeelor three Yetirs; 'and- bnlieie 'there fire•;_but few Who have 1 1 thought ' much oti the subject, that Will-:nofcen••• cur fully with us.. The offieers of last year ,had just got "their hands iril'.when-tbe potent voice of the people " summoned them' to isive;" and their. Places have been filled by entirely new Mem We would not be understood - as objecting to - the - ap*- pointrnerits that have bsen tnade by our Present chief magistrate, nor to.that dignitarYhimielf,lof we have Much confidence 'in them all; but we do not expect them to. be, nor is it possihle that they should be, without.. experience, is capable of dis charging theii* duties as peacipreservers and ras. cality detectors, as the men who have beee dis: charged. Now that the ' new Mayor •is in and ` l. appointments rriade we wish he and- his 4 . were sworn for three years instead of one ehanges in the ,gOvernneent of toyrnesuell l as we have -noticed,., are very favorable to'tlie_flight: fingered order. The recent robberies_ in_ oaf two cities are eVidence - conclusiiv that they avail,them selves cif the inexPer4nee of ,the officers whose duty it.is to proteat l the preperty of ,itizen`i. The only. remedy is a change in'tOt term of of Ice of the: Mayor: litree years ipaireed of one say lvelffi-::iall think of no obiertion to'suA a re. I'M — .. 2 1071117fyir, for one-jralt+rfis another, so far as Ite'4ll understand what flu ;clan addition to all that.we... are iti ;. re is the eilierite and trouble' of 'annual elections -which would be avoi44l- 11 .:1These yearly excitements have a pernicioys:inflgeneV 4 tre arc satisfied. -Animosi. 1 ties are stirreg l neighbors by the unne cessary contlictaOftopposing interests' that are brought to bear in rnimielpal elections. The May -1 or should have the confidence of the whole people, 1 and this he cannot expect, while his claims are I submitte'd to the test of public opinion in but a 1 few mouths after he has learned how. to discharge his duties. The same remark applies' to all his of ; ficerg. • The extension of the city,—snow nine wards, in stead of five, us in former times—is another mat ter to be considered in connection with this sub- ject. It has added.-40 the difficulties, before too numerous, that attend .the proper discharge of the duties of the Mayor, and of course, rnquires more experience, which can be gained only , by time and practice, than was necessary—when the duties were confined within the narrow limits of five wards. This matter has been suggested to us by some old citizens, whose observatioits have confirmed them in the opinion that the Mayor and his Police shoulil hold their respective stations for at !fast three years. We commend it to the attention of the publi:. 22-10 (10 $9lO 63 WARD MEETINGS. , We received the annexed, returns since yeater 25 00 15 00 1192 19 515 06 82 05 001 II tiny morning: Eighth ilitrd—Samuel Morrow, M. Magian, • Peebles--4. R. M'Clintock, Jno. M..D4V1.3. Lawreacetille—Henry M'Cullough, Jno. Johnson. Am.r.ou.mtr.—Fourth Ward—Thos. Donn4lly, John Bonn. $25:2J 77 Third Ward—R. IL Kerr, Thos. Farley-, Find Ward-3 ohn Haworth, Wm. Stewart. Second Ward—C. Wallace and George It. Rid Birmingham --Edward ,Ensell, Kockenow TIfE•-£SG4£f, LADDER - Wherilic wrote oar iMtice of the patent Indder, which appeared yester,dir morning, We were not aware that the' Councilshad -already ;acted upon the matter. In the 'proc4scliug(of the 15th innt we find the following:, • .2V - communication wit's received frorp James Cox, patentee of a fire escape ladder, 'which tva3 referred to "committee on engines, and hose, con curred in by C. C." It is expected that the Committee will report fa voraidy. We hope so, it s the ladder is'what it has been represented to be. - 'The Richmond Enquirer copies the address de livered by Mr. M'Candless, on the occasion of the sword presentation to Capt. Johnson. It is-com plimentary to our tovrnstirarr: We commend to the officers and soldiers of the Virginia Regiment, who are about to engage in the Mexican campaign, the following extracts of an address delivered by Cole Wilson Mtaudless, of Pittsburgh, in presenting to Capt. J. W. John son, of the Westmoreland '(Pa.) company, an ele gant sword,,in the name of the donors, Messrs. W. & P. Htms, of Pittsburgh.. They breathe a pure spirit of patriotismand genuine eloquence. No American soldier can read them, and not feet proud of his country's cause, and be inspired to great deeds in the hour of. peril. hifardicide.. 7 Coroner Richartlson•was yesterday morning called to hold an.inquest ou the body of a male child, found in a 'cellar in 7th street, seventh Ward. The examination elicited. the following facts: The mother of the child is a Mrs. Logan, a widow lady, living in 7th street; the child is supposed to bare been born on Friday last; it was found covered; up in the cellar, and wrapped in a cloth. The verdict of the Jury Was that it came to its death in a manner unknown. Information suffi cient to warrant an arrest was given, and she was committed for a further hearing. Half 2 1 / a t.t—The Llag,s, of Me steamers in port on Saturday, were at half mast, on account of the death of Capt. HENUT - JAvirms, of Beal er, who has been commander of the Roscoe. A short time since one Of his little fingers was badly cut. From cold caught in the sore, Lockjaw re sulted. and subsevently death, He leaves a large family. Cr The Mayor calls imon.the Drayrnon to take out their license before February next. CC) , The St. Louis papers are beginning to arrive occasionally in lots. , .Mr,'Porter's com . pany, opened in Wheeling on Monday evening with the Hunchback: The M'Lain last night was very fair; we mean the room was' fail. We were in for a few memento, during which time Mr. Dunlop was reading a long preamble} setting forth the claims of Mr.,MeLain. We can not speak further. Markt , is.--The news liy the Hibernia, received in this city, Yesterday, afternoon, ,y Telegraph, caused quite a stir among the dealers in &situ and GnArs. The prireiirnmediately jumped up, but we :cannot say hovi-high: We heard a mer chant say.he intended..,.to stid seventrfire cents i: vti e i rb re b is L toin proportion,the-Pricothia E lour:;Grain„ of course, 0:7-The opinion of .Tlidges Hepburn. and Lowrie, in the case of G. N. I,#ng, Esq. Ivho was elect ed to the Select ComiciEof the Seventh Ward, will appear to-morrow. ' • . 11=111 . ~,, - ...;'..':;:,!:::;.•.:,...-:,:-.1'.‘.1-"-.- ' . - - .LOVAX. q2)1.:%'14111. WILSON ArCAIsIDLESS, ESQ 4 ' ~~r .{ .. ~ .:::: . i . :':;.T - ';',,-•:••-•,•;'.'-'.' 7,:-:f..-c-,.-1' i - ';.•,..A.,:!::.. - :.:: 1. - - ;-.• el' .-i - .V . .;17. :''t„.l:•,. ~ t L _.... ~.,...._ ~ L .`_...... _ . f, =EEO .QUARTER SESSIOI9. iioNmer,'Jantiltil 25, 1847 Present—JAg.es' yATTON, XF f lta „and PoSran. Commonu#t4h va,aeorgek gaskaehorn aril Peter; Evane.•4lridictinent 'fat beingatcessorien after the fact of the' murder of Laiwastei - The principal Cliar)es 1141cattiornhaYing hcen a'equit tedi the accessories - ikeye iciluitted_ and dis charged. Commonu;ealth TV's, Bonnet—lndictment for keeping a Tippling - .ll,ouse. •The Defendant was ,fined $2O and costs.., • Coininoniceatth vs. James IfiUer-4ndictnient for keeping a -- Tippling , House. . Defendant plead guilty, and -was fined S2Q and costs. " CoMawayealth vs. Barbary Kern.—lndictraent for concealing the death of a bastard child.. The Defendant plead not.guilty, and was defended by by Xessrs'4ltlon anil Barton and acquitted on a technical error in the indictment. A. W. Foster for the-Commonwealth. Ciimmonnyaith vs, Gordon Sioss.--Indictment .Larceny. The Defendant' was - tried and acquitted. The cases of the 'Commonwealth vs. John Sav _ age, Thomas Lewis, Henry . _Whitfield; Daniel Shawhan, C Barnes, Henry Heagy, Benj. Trimble and Ito 41.0 — oung, Nvere then taken up and severally disposed . of by payment of fine and costs. - • Independent POlice.—The Telegraph noticed the organization of an independent Police in this city; by Messrs. Vgue, S:ox and Johnson, The two first named gentlemen are well known as most effi cient roße catchers.; We are not acquainted with Mi.-Johnston.: We nt,o l l l l l t. p'an upon: which they propose tote. lu the eastern cities such compa nies are common; whether they exist for good or evil we know not We are anxious, however, that the plan may he tried here, and know of no pert sons more competent than the persons named above. . County Commisteitywrs.—A petition is before the the Legislature to increase the pay of our County Commissioners from $1;50 to $2,00 per day. We think it just that the salary hhuu Id be increased.— The office is one reguring men of judgment and experience, and the salary now given is not ai much as a good clerk is fairly-.entitled to. We hope the Legislature will grant the prayer of the petititionersA—Ta. rrilritil we read the above we were under the impression that the County Commissioners were paid for their services. Two dollars per day is a sum meagre enough tor the arduous duties of a Commissioner of this county. Ws.pish the Leg islature may grautthe : prayer of tfiC petitioners in this matter. (17Vie ask the attention of our Association friends to the Report of the Auditors of the Trum bull Phalanx. h looks more encouraging than we bad reason to expect, Corration.---The Niagara Bait comes off on the itch instead of the 10th, as the type made us state the other day. CrTo-morrow we shall palish a very interest ing letter from a member of the Duquesne Grays, “Old Altdirine."—Dr. Chamberlin, leaves to-day on the Yorktown, fo• the army. where his services are required. God he with him! 110 the Honorable the Judges or the Court of Qum, ter Sessions of the Peace, in and fur the County of Allegheny. The petition of Benjamin Carpenter, of Versailles township, in the county aforesaid, humbly sheiveth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with ma, tcrials for the accommodation of travellers and oth ers, at his dwelling }Muse in the county aforesaid, and prays that your Honors wilt be pleased to grant him alicense to keep a public house of entertain ment Anti your ih - dutyFounl well pray, BENJAMIN 'CARPENTER. We, the'subseribera, citizens of Tersiilles Town, ship, do certify, that the• above petitioner, is of good repute forjhonosty and tempvrance, and is well provided with house - room and conveniences Sor the aueommodation or travelers and others, and that said tavern ia necessary. David Sowah, John Ludwick, John M , Catlley, James Alexandria Wet.. Wallace, John Michael, Bryce Miller, Latkin Stonchonlee, Jacob Miller, Jr. Win. Dry, James Mitchell.• jan2G-3tda3tw* 111 Y JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer, south-cast cor ner of Wood and :Fifth eta., DRY GOODS, CUT LERY, &c., on Thursday morning, the 2Sth inst., at 10 o'clock, will be sold without reserve to close consignment, a large assortment of seasonable Dry Goods, fine Cutlery, Umbrellas, &c., among which are Super Broad. Cloth's, dassimeres, Sattinetts, Icy. Jeans, Super Tweeds, Beaver and Pilot Cloths, Red, Green and White Flannels ' Calicoes, Furniture Chintz, Suspenders. Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Alpac cut, Bleached and-Unbleached Skirtings and Sheet logs; a handsome assortment of hne 'Fable and Pocket Cutlery, At 2 o'clock, P. U.; an extensive assortment of Queens-ware, China and Class-ware; Table Lamps,', -Paintings, Eugrairings,tChrifts, &c., 4 half ctiests Y. 11. Tea, 3 boxes manufactured Tobacco, 6 - boVes No 1 Chocolate, 10 dozen bed Cords, 13.dozcn Coal and Dovenshire Shovels, 50 dozen Corn Brooms, 6 good quality Feather Beds, 11 Bolsters and 20 Pillows, Blankets, Bed Comfotts, Shems r , Towels, &c.; a large assortment of new and second hand household and kitchen Furniture.. 'At 6} o'clock, P.M., a good quality seasonable ready made Clothing,fine Shirts, black Satin Stocks, Shirt Collars, fancy Cravats, Gain Shoes and Sandals, Musical Instruments, Watches, Shot Guns, a great variety of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, &c. 4.c. jan26 • (American copy.) Wor rrIFIE works of Charlotte' Elizah'eth, with an intro ," duction, by Mrs. H. B. Stowe, in 3 vole. Prescott's Conquest of 'Mexico . ; Ferdinand and Isabella; Marshall's Life of Washington; Sparks 6 F do.; r . • Franklin; Life rt Horace m e 'r e S t a Va l l i p C o l job non; le's Loners, 4 cola.; Arnold's History of lloini.; Hume, Smoltett, anddUiller's England; Pictorial Ilistory of the United States; Allison's History of Europe; Ancient History, selected from Rollin and other authentic Sources; Pictorial Ancient History of the World, by Front; Later Roman Commonwealth; Arnold's Miscellaneous works;, Life and Correspondence of John Foster; With a general assortment of Theological, Classi cal and Miscellaneous works--tor sale at low prices, at the Book and Paper Store of ELLIOTT & ENGLISH,. jan2 Market st. bet 3d nod 4th sts. Dissolution. THE Partnership heretofore existing between Hugh Anderson and the undersigned under the firm of ANDERSON & PAISLEY, was dissolved on the 13th inst., by the death or Mr Anderson. •The business will he continued as heretofore, by the undersigned, at the old stand,.Penn street. Ninth Ward, near Toll Gate, whore the affairs of the late firm will he ',ailed by him. jan2.34w 8. PAISLEY. rytWO comfortable two ,story dwellings, one $6O, _L the other $lOO per annum. Apply to. li. H. CARROLL o Jan 23 Or BLAKELY ft MITCHEL, Age, &mill,- HOUSE and Lot for ,Sate,—.4.. two story fraine dwelling house, in good repair,.Quarry street, between Elm end O'Hara eta.,in Fi ft h Ward, for the unexpired term of eight year s the Ist of April next. =For particulars enquire of jan2.34f -JOHN FULLERTON, 146 Wood st, NO. MOLASSES-50 bbls N. 0, Molasses, ney; crop, for sale by je2o J. D. WILLIAMS 84 Co„ 110 Wood st, New Bacon. Ithde New BACON (aides and shouldera,) reed perStcamers'.4.menenn Star," and for sate by , FRIEND, & C 0.,, jan.:l2 No. b 7 Water at. 'O ICEGS Shot, assorted Nos,.; for sale by nov , n ,TAMES " II IT /-7,- •,-.,i,- .- 1 . :' , ..',.;••!.,.: - i:‘- - q:-„ .;.7.4i.,,..-1;.-:.":,,-7.+'_.'!..--• ; . --- .i•."V-1 . -, , ,, , ,:-:1;:':'.'"!"'.-. Auction Sales, For Rent. , , . •- • ' . REM • •• • MUM iil7/4.10*901.11.:1 . 011 TUE roe',/,' WrZlXelitlC TELEGRAM! L AIIST is-110'M E N **rival of the HIBERNIA AT BO:TON. ADVANCE IN THE•COTTON MARKET. • RISE IN TRIIPIOUS of lIREADSTIIFES Pan.A4s !mina, January 25; 1847. 3 o'cis:#l*:. 5?. The mnnifieent ;atearaer 'liberals arrived• at Bolden ttqs!lai k liiagirig latee..olbleasS:friaS s tlti Continest. • The most important isitethattneet.tippears to be the we in the price_ of vitton.;z44lhreadstutra, which will be read with intercr l t 1;7 eterY Ameri- COTTON—Hasadvanted si . ci3 the 4tll. of De cember, to 1 pente per lb. Georgia and Mobile has. advanced 44. pir. lb., and ; Alabama and Tennecsei ifc. I. There has beep , an advance. in New Orleans Cotton . of po!' FLOUR—There has.been. nn advance in the price, of 'Flour of G to 7 shillings , per bbl. CORN—The advance in Corn has been frotn 12 told shillings per quarter. WHEAT—There has also been an advance in the price of wheat of 3 to 5 Shillings per quart% CORti 31EAtr;i4s. advanced 4 441100. PF 210 lbs. From the above news it will be en that there wilt be an increased demand in England for the products of the United States NEWS MOH- TILE GULP P4/11DELPII1A, January 23,•1847. , i 3i driock,,P. • ne steamship "Relief;' I;rri - retl at Pen- sacola, brings later nows from our gallant squad. ron iq the Gulf of Mexico It is reported:that Lieut. Si E= had captured a Mexican vessel, the name of which is not given Our despatches gives no further part.culars,- CONGRESS. Pitoaszanccs OP MoNDAT, JAW. 25, 1547 Mr. Benton made a lopg explanation of Presi dent Polk.'s reasons for asking the appointment of a Lieut. General of the army. The Treasnry Vote Bill was next taken up. Mr. Evans whiressed the Smite.' .Ratliburn, of New York, stated that Secretory Walker had refused to answer his Resolution of the Sth Dec., whether secret inspec, tors of Customs had been appointed: Mr. Davis moved the appointment of a Com mittee to enquire whether the Secretary had really refused. Speaker decided Motion out of onicr. Great excitement ensued. . Mr. Beaty said that Secretary Walk 4 told bim that he had deemed: it highly improper to masWer. The matter was here drcipiid. " PENNSYLI'4ttiI.I. if.GppaTußE.- PROCZE;I3IO2I Of• aLTUROAT, JAN. 25, 18.17 SE NAtTL.—PetitiO;is were presented froM.eiti rens; praying clianie 'in law ineorpotating Erie . and Waterford Turripike. • . „ Mr. Gillis iresentea a petitioli from Mauch Chunk, relative to Beaver .Meadowi Caaak Corn- Inny. . . . Several otlter aniesOortant Pctitious were pre - • • Beefed. Mr:Crabb' reyorted compeus tting Mr. Chaplin; for-his services as §taie Librarian. Governor's nominations were confirmed, Charles Ritz, to be Associate Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of Mifflin county; Jacob Brosh, to be Associate Judge of arrirnon•Pleas of Lances: ter county; INlTyler, to be, A-ciate Judge of Susgirchanoa County. . • lior:ss.-.lr,Panda presented a Petition ask ing for an increase of the salaries of the Commis sioners of Atlegiteny county to $.2 per day. Dlr. Haley presented a memo** : sluicing the Legislature to express an opinion:lmidation,to Whitr.ey's project of a 'Railroad-10 Oregon. Mr. Knox offered a Resolutiodiustiiktiog Coin mittee. of Ways and Means to cog:sire !nto.the ex pediency of making an appropriaoodof $5,000 for the rel:ef of the families of thci Voltitfteers. A stippliment to the Act incorporating the Penn sylvania Railroad' COmpany Nas . lost: ayes, 36, nays. A • CAltb . . . . . IlTr 4 B. rutin,' of AIIE 4 , C ity returns t iffs thaakt to thOlier-fnithfid Oteruen of the cities of Pittsburgh and Athigheny, ,for their efforts in sa vlngins property during the fire on Saturday. V.The office of the - Afottxt NO POST has at tached to it the most extensive Job Printing Estate lishment in the city. We are prepared to till all orders furorinting at the shortest notice, and the work will be done ip the best style and op the lowest tetrad. Now Books 4" • •T COOK'S S 5 Fourth street.. The following are received and for sale: Ate Dog: by Wm. Youatti edited, with additions, by E. J. Lewis, M. D. . fury D'Aloare; a National Romance: by Samuel Lot er, Esq. ' r Encyclopedia Americana, supplementary volume: by• Henry Vethako; a Popular Dictionary of Acts, Si:Mimes, Literature, History, PO I 'tics and Biography, Vol. 14. Loudon World of frisbion—C, oilers reprint—Only One Dollar per ann., delivered here free of postage; Magazines for December. •Annuals for the holidays,. . . Mammoth Brother Jonathan. . . . s• . Lucreria; or the Children oftlieNight; anew Novel; by Bulwer—A further supply. Life of Addison—ln one velume—cheap edition. Illacku*od , s Ladies. Magdzinc . —Reprint--Only One Dollar per annunt,'free of postage'. • deaf . 1110 RENDER THE HUMAN BAIR SOFT, FINE AND CLEAN; to make the scalp healtby,stnpoth j , white and fruitful, so that a good crop may Spring therefrom, persons have S i titxo ex pend thirty seven and a half cents. And, !Tidier, our only object for selling the article at that price, is knowing it tD be all we state x that when you once try this you never will use aught else, whether it be ?nerdy to embelish, to dress, beautify, and preserve, to force growth; slop falling off, and cure scrufsdc dandruffs, the JONES' CORAL BAIR RESTORA TIVE will never fail to do all this, as hundreds will tell you with gratitude. It dresses tne hairbeautiful ly, and makes red or grey hair grow dark front the roots, Sold at JACKSOINPS Patont Medicine Warehouse. SS Liberty street, bead of Wood—price thirty sevet and a half cents, Gay cents and one •dollar per bottle. At the seam place is sold the Italian Chemical Soap, Spanish Lilly White and unrivalled shaving soap • iy.25-tf Bacon. . • A nhde. new Bacon, assorted Heins; Sides..ind. Shoulders, received per eteamerßibernia, :and for sale by. ....; , ..riuzsp, It t HEY dc•CO.; *-- . jantl2' ' " • .. .NO. 67 Water at. AID--39 Bairnle prime teat Lin!, received and • for mile by• • FRIEND, RHEY CO. 0112 ' LAD-1200- • igs Lead; - tor sale by • , jisttl2 . • .• JAMES MAY. MEE =EN ,-- - : , '.'...-.: -. : : : 1 '..... - T , •::;•:..: - ;:z -1 ...!:: . . MEM EVE =IM INSE Tile. Most. Antos:iv:Laing Ellseoirery. A BLESST,IG S • A MIRACLE ! A WONDER l ! _ . To cure Eruptions and .Disfigurements of the Skin, Pimples, Freckles, Suabui-n, Sail Rheum, Scurvy, Sore Heads, 4.e. 4.e.4-c. FOUR years ago last Aagust, the capital of France was astonished in consequence or a discovery made by an Italian Chemist. Many doubted—it seem ed almost an impossibility that any thing made by, the hands of man, could have such singular powers • as that claimed by Arrrearo V.ESPRINI for his inven tion. Many classed hint and his invention as a hum- • bag, (and, alas! many foolish persons without trying, do the same now;) at length, after testing it in the hospitals, the Medical Society - of. Paris,(the-beet,..... ! chemists in the world) delivered the follorin, report to Signor Vesprini i „. We have hOw minutely dna enrellikieiaininled the singular invention of Verprini. , :W9-lias****ll&,,,. s . eel its component parts-.-nip have used it jn several cases, and we hesitate not lo . pronouniti it (The .Italian Chemical Soaps as a great 'blessing, sad truly - wonderful remedy for any cutaneous eruption or disfigurement of the skin. Its inventor we cosy aider the title philanthropist of saflertng mankisul. (Signed) LEOPOLD DUPREY Pres." • .- • . •• • • • . . . Then comes the report ofthe:"Societe ‘ de,l 2 .44,ll . 7 lute," of scientific experiments : "Teare astounded," exclaims tho aged president s , at this singular "preparation--Vospniiila lttillka: • Chemical . Soap) Where, indeed, will science atopl ,; Here we Matra preparation made in the.form of beautiful piece of soap, which we know by actual;;. ' practice; to care every cittaue.orta eruption, eiery disfigurement of, and even discolored skiiil Where will its magic add `singular power cease t ' th e Thelle gro e Creole, the Yellow of the . East, , the Red Man oldie Par .West, are alike udder , the .Ip 7 - tluence of its extraordinary power ' s of clearing poi.' low or and bkin, and makoit white an'd tiful, s and of chancing the color ofdark, or bfack;ot brown iskin.” (Here sc -era.] persona were brought. forward by the president mho.had oiled it, iliproof of his asbertions)• • • . . . . READ - T,II IS!' "` PllO3l ZLIE INVESZOII 1111SSE . 14'..TIF:: : int rasitrir. rnoriLET6. Paris, Nor 4, 1840. In consideration of the -sum of $3600, vidged to..Prln. T. JoNrs, tmidding in the City of New - York, N. A., the whole, prOcesti of. mannfacturing,... together ,viih a sMtetacnt oftheintedientneompos ing my Italian Chemical ginip.' isstoplartufact turc it for sale in the Unite,d-States only, and-toa4 the privilege of naming.it pa/ian Chemita!' Soap?, Witness, Henry J. Holdsworth. • / • (Signed), ANTONIO ',VESPR.INI.,. . - There are probably feW - pereoneof.inteiligence, who, after reading the above, 'whit donbt.the Ake of Jones's ItalianCl ke tnigal. &W t . :ntning Eruptions, Disfigurements, Freckle.% bsAltltherntr, - . -. Scurvy, Erieypelle, San-berniAlorybew,.Ttur,Yel low or thrown Skini_B7.c. Should there be such`per.... sons, perhaps the following , . recommendations, Aut :t well .ato hundreds nom -elbow may. convince them. 140 - . For "sale by W.'JACKSON,Agent,- porner of . Wood end Liberty they Coete.” . . ,'• rOAE NEW BOOKS at COOK'S LiteraryDepot 4 3 ,1 1, stki Fetallkstreet; ..• • -r Graham's Magtziao far Feb:linty . ..boatiiifaby lustrnted. Ladies' Natieral Alagspne.F or e ary, wa .i. f plate of the latest Faithless. The Whig Alut-arme:for 1847., etv-mtp•plpaid 69. latest edition. - - •.! . . • The Midnight Ben, or the Fatal hour; founded OR act b Von Holstein: - . • .; • , • Dig ick, the ßing : frf Se - , Negroes : by. !lei Drownson , s .Revicw, for Jiintniry. • The Dkriiculturist, for January. • &lying Age,l39 and 139. Democratic Review, for January. ; :Merchant's Magazine, delivered. free s ir postage, at the subscription price. An introduction toVegetabie Physiology. • Christian Doctrine and Practice in the:Secandl• Century. . An Exposition of vulgar :and cOmmen•ErtVr •lAW. The above three Works era small books subjects. Nnpoieon and hiillarahaila • Also- . a great 'variety . or other .works, tooltninek. roue to mention in an adsertliemeot,..-all. fur oalolit COOK'S, 85 };earth ". • s • Musical Clock and Retail Dry Gioodi litoro ,1: AutTION.—,On Tuesday evening,:the Mak A inst., at 6} o'clock, at the Commercial Auction Roams' eornar °Moorland Fifth its., will bo sold t 1 valuable musical clock and case, which will play 16 tunes., :Also, an extensile asitorfmtAt•of season % able Dry Goods from a retail stare in•thecountri, tip close a concern. JOHN D:DAVI . S, Oct. . • • 7;oi2s.s. NT..E,WN.HAM:S ANIMAL MAGNETISM; •••1., Towmiend;..: • Mental hygiene; • Combo on the Constitution; : - Combo's Physiology; v• . • ••Lectures on Memory; . Analysis of Beauty; • •• : ; 'Alison on Taste; • .. _Brougham on Instinct; &C.; • Briiughams n. o f Letterer And-Pcienesh.•....u.:-..r l Wr i. -. Sititelles of 8...4,144000"' . .• Hero and fleroArmitsitn., -• . Past and Prrrent; - Schleg,ol's History or Lttergurq • Mackintosh's History of , p:!thloal-Philosophy t . For silo by • H. S. 1108WORTII &Co: jan23 Marketitree.t. .krmkeloori-:Magic @tract. THE PROPRIETOR of this well known establish raent respectfully announces, ihat'he continue". to supply at the shortest - notico, end lathe - best style, Ballo, Parties, . Families and Weddings, . with Fancy Cake, Ice Cramps, Jellies, Pyramids, &c. &c, • - blanagers Ofeantemplated Palls kre invited site his arrangeinTnts fgr.suppers, at such entertaima*its. l In bill large saloon he is able to seat al Most anyfitt*! her orpersons at , once, The, terms in all 'departments of his - hitoklitest i an".l assures the public will be reasonable... • P.Fotive to Jarore.' (1111108 E who tette summoned to attend awl lerte 1, 13 Jaaoss r ls: 4 4The Court of COinnon Pleatiof.. Allegheny pcninho , Manday thelath are hereby uotiftetl that 'their attendanee.wAllitotle' required, until BlOndply let February: . .11y order of the. Court..: ., JOHN: tniSrric MASI: Blitiriff's Office; Jaq. 14r1847... . • . Anvils. "%IT ROVGLiT Iron "Astvilie orAmeriein. maittfi'e: t Y lure, warrantcd. For4ard it iiincifabiurefil , prices by . GEO. - COCHRAti, , . jai 21 Deo 26.Wopa LFEW very handsome Ornamental Maps or the, • United States and Atexioo. . A tuna supply of • ' ' •.. Mutt nod Pink Washington Badgel. A few. sues Temperance Boolts • ind Certificatetcfoi.sa4i'llodx or in any, quantity to alit custorriern. •• ' jn2o-ot.. • -.. ••, . . The OLL BUTTE:It-3 blots. fresh Roll Butten rea d . and for *lo by jun Je D. WILLIAM & it° Wood—it: 3E--1 IC Jae W It, cbceF . e i.. ri r igi"bY : Y.s•Ki• asts.4 ;to 004. • • N • •• - • ind tot: rILOUR-95 tibia Family Fi ri l i att . ms & sale by ' D .' Iv rio wood !ILA j..to - jrIR.A.NBERRIES.bbIe; Cranbernaii,. jp62:tectlff and G;tr 1111,1!..tAMS'Ic.C._ i d. • • ja2o . . . . I I.o:Aranitit; AISINS-60 6a 11.11•Raishsi tor sale by j n y4 J. D. WILLIAMS-dc Co., 1111EALE0 PEACHES-4 tda pricoe'PealOrleacj4 recd and for salt) by. . • • R. , - nt) ' J. IX WILLIAMS 4 C0 , 4110)604* Orlditt-7 N 0 SugarTreceiiidlii. )„,,, Roscoe, and for sale by ' • • FXR.I9D, No 57 Wafer at: MIEATIIERS--15 sac}, prime Feather, reed per X str American Star, and for sale by • FRIEND, RILEY & CO., No 57 Water at. . D RIED FRUIT-23 sacks Dried Apples; ' D 5 bbls. Dried Peaches, just reed and ferule an consignment by. ij nlB ' AIILLER at RICKETSON. OLL DtJTTER--2 bblo fresh . Roll Butter just, .1131 / rea'd and for sale by julB • .. • MILLER RICKETSON.• AXTMITE BEANS-20 bbls. timid! White Betas' ' j wan rec'd on consignment and for sale by • . jrllB - • • . MILLER CRICKETSQN. 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