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TuF, -cytEIFELT 1110RAING POST,
orto-day, is filie(i'vitti much interesting matter
• It contains the admirable Inaugural Addres of
, -
l'reaidentPnsUQE ;. a full report of the State
Convention .. a long-notice.of all the members of
tbo Cabinet; interesting correspondence from
_ WallhfilM ' otfl :foreign and domestic news, and a
large amount et 'miscellaneous and local matter.
It is for nee- in the connting-roem.
Al Lipiimix* VALLEY RAILROAD.
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eireiironies of ' , breaking ground" on this
great work, teal take place on Thursday, 17th
March, at 11 o'clock, A. M., on the property of
the Company, in Lawrenceville. Citizens aro
respectfully. invited to be present on this inter-
eating -occasion
TRE BOAR • AND Hoose Jorsv.ss of Louisville
, -
have -resolved to rale° their wages tb $1,75 per
day. The Democrat thiiilts that it is a sufficiently
slight reinnneration, in all conscience, for the
arduous daily service of those worthy mechanics.
Some of tho: employers, wo learn, tun tardy In
tadopting• this liberal scale, while others have
naturally and-properly enotiglisignified a willing
, tess to accede, The journeymen resolved
bo governed by the new bill after the 21st
Inst. It remains to be seen whether any em
ployer will have the temerity to , withhold his
co-operation triUrt this new movement to more
appropriately .remunerate our deserving me-
In some preceding remarks, the Democrat ob
serves that "the necessity for such combinations
is every day-becoming more apparent, and now
the. opposition to them is mainlyconfined to a
few selfish and sbort sighted employers, who
fear that, in extending to their worthy employees
certain rights, which naturally belong to them,
their awn - feentlary interests will bo effected.
Labor, however concertated "and combined, is
but too subaorvient to capital, and, by mesas of
its most powerful and best-directed efforts, is
barely able to secure to itself a tithe of the im
amities whielvareso essentially its
own." _
This we know it, for we have been
„workingmen ever since we could raise a hoe
handle. 'Dot the interests of the employer and
the employee are mutual, and they should en
deavor to work harisoniously together.
Is at the present time one of the most quiet lo
cations in the. State. The excitement about the
contested election of Sheriff, appears to have
passed over ; the contest between the Sheriff
and the Commissioners is, for the present, dor
mant, and we have nothing to excite us. Any
person who could get up an excitement at the
present time would be voted a public benefactor.
Every person is very anxious to know what
President Primes will do ; but, inasmuch as the
President keeps his own counsel, none have been
tmffieiently wise to find it out. When the policy
of his course.is developed by himself, the public
journals will be enabled to give•some authentic
Information. We • believe that he will be Preti
dent to all intents and purposes, and the news
mongers tVilllini6 to bide their time for some
thing to talk about. In the meantime o little
- local excitement would be extremely cheering,
and relieve us from the monetary under which
we now suffer.
CHARTAIEL ELEGTION IN lIILW AMIE.
We learn from the Wisconsin that the election
has resulted in the Choice of George H. Walker
(on the People's Ticiet,) for Mayor, by 470 ma
jority, over Jtai3tCf3 Kneeland on the regular dem
ocratic ticket. The railroad questions L have de
cided the electien.
The credit of Milwankie will not be loaned to
the La Crosse railroad. It was understood that
Col., Walker was especially committed against
that project.
There is a large majority in that city in favor
of the amendment to the Fond du Lao charter
now before the Senate.
The Lake Shore railway will have every obsta
cle thrown_in.the way of its getting possession
of the bonds which were once voted therefor.—
In conclusion, says the Wisconsin, we may say
" that the election is against increasing the debt
of the City a Single dollar, for tiny railroad what
ever." •
A Compliment from a Political Oppournt
The Louisville Journal, ono of the most deal
ded Whig papers in the country, speaks as fol
lows of Mr. OUTUSIE, Secretary of the Trea
Wary :
♦
"We are more thin (trilling to believe that Mr. Guthrie
willsaake a good and efficient Seeretaq of the Treasury.—
, Ito certainty lionesses some of the geatles most important
: ' tosuccess. There is no.radicatism in his opinions—on the
contrary, he belonge lathe conservative portion atlas tarty;
...7 • and ho,undoubtedly*Lnesses strong Sense, great Industry,
an unconquerable will, and a moral courage that nothing
can daunt. Mr. Guthrk's vigorous leadership of the Demo.
static party in years past, provoked oceaslotudlr some severe
strktures to our columns ; but we shall rejoicer If the 110 W
Cabinet be found to contain no worse officers than he."
With a Cabinet such as that now announced,
' much may be expected of President PrEncr. ;
and, wo trust tie expectation will not be a vain
one.
We find the following in the Boston Times.
If "A Poor Win" states facts, there are just
grounds for his, exposure. Is there a system of
thigl kind among us in Pittsburgh ?
-Duero Fxra.-,..Mr. Editor; lam u poor working man,
w ith a w ife :andtthree responsibilities to provide for. My
weekly Wary iBelOtdr4ll4ra. A month ago my better half
became unwell, an,d medical advire had to be procured.
your visitavvere nni#. o PruPhYsician in this city; and last
id ot. w b ou I , m ned to:pay his hill. he charged me twenty
eve dollars for his attendance] Was not that enormous
charging? For my-part, I consider it extremely so; and,
asirolutre laws toregulate ;wary, and laws to regulate one
Immorality and another, why should we not have an enact.
ment to prevent:extortion? I dedicate the hint to some
-one or an of your legislators, now In session, and hope, now
thattho rectification of everythinginnuoral is popular, they
will soh overlook the Incnious abuse my statement of facts
A POOR Hart
ilottifet;ffirebt-Gth,1853..
Bannon's;lo..e. — r..... --- - er.—A new
project
has
been - enggestocl, by Batistm, which
we ehould like
to see tried. In a recent tem
, -. lntnlo by hini in i " -Y,;ik,- he st a t ed Peranca
speech_
were 7,000' gOg=eho - iia in the that
there
igennntem in each - 0 f - city, with aver-;
age
following :'-PrOal)lY-:$1.0 a dal , ;#'
. ~ the etfer to' the city, ' ' . P
City•irottki allit.tipathi ira. Y'z'l-4tthe
_ . l i ii P th e " Otli*l3Pg4 in all -olleb4u;.-find gi"-
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pay au the city taxes, amounting i;sdat'Oddita .would.
,;-
send every ettild - a iibt i dii c i i ' 1 :. 4 - ! ' ' ' ~.7 :1
, family With al/ r — °°
' littccat
every
Mnr.loogood-blic4fo barrels
9flionr, and deilk A r ias: p o . . every female, •-•
mg' add iivieil--- ''- ,- -- -014-.or
1 1-1 130 d.T . a free ticket to We
_ The Webt Tennessee Whig administers cense , -
iatilin - to - its readers in a long . article headed
Ihii.Tosition'of thci Whig-party." - Whenjoung
gentleinen who play truant are wilted where they
- have bion : OW common: reply is "Nowhere."—
, The seine brief response might have been given
.:11ARCH'12. b Y
PaILLtPS
tan & Proprietors.
OUD. COUNTY
Doctor's Fees
NEWB•FROAI SALT RIVER.
, our Western brother to any anions inquiries
concerning the present position of the •Whig
party. however, the Tennessee scribe finds it
necessary to devote about a column to the clear
ing up the mystery from Which we judgelhafit'
requires n good deal of cyphering andstrigono
mority to ascertain the precise latitude and ion
sitode of the position at which these Salt
"Iti'ver suitors Suppose tfiemseives to be riding at
anchor.
" Although in a minority,.(says the Tennessee
Whig,) the Whig party is a powerful minority,
and is 'always liable to become a majority. This
is 'no moan or unimportant position, but one
in which mnoh honor may be gained and much
good done."
"Liable to become a majority !" That liabili
ty is certainly not one of the risks of the Salt
River, voyage. "A position . in which much hon
or may bo gained."' This reminds us of the ar
gument used by lintlibras to convince Ralphothat
sonud drubbing is no blemish, but something
to be proud of. Says he :
" Boner's a leas fur lire, to come,
And cannot be extended from
Tho legal tenant—'tla a chattel
Not to be forfeited In battle.
If be that In field is ele'n
Ile that to beaten may be said
To lie in houor'a truckle bed,
Anil valor In a Imr estate
la moat admlred and - wondered at."
These lines are mono to the purpose than the
Tennessee Rig's whole colvnn of consolation
BORROWED PREASEB. -It is astonishing what
service orrlain familier-quotations do among the
scribblers for the press. We never see en ac
corntof a ball that we do not meet one old ac
quaintance. "The light, fantastib too." If a
political earthquake takes place, "Tempera Nu
tantur,l Stares to in the face next morning in
all the leaders ortho daily papers.
"Like angel's visits" is applicable to almost
anything, and is a capital reserve to fall back
Upon. "Itturder stalks abroad," is convenint
for a paragraph about rowdyism." "The gay
and festive scene," closes for an account of some
private ball. "Alas, poor roriek !" is a fair
epitaph for some deceased individual ; "bright
particular str-." rrly be well brought into a no
tice of a clever actress ; and so on to the end of
tho chapter.
Now all this is tawdy and bad. Why not use
natural homo-niade expressions, instead of
trading on some dead authors stock? We would
rather have a garden, ever so small, with a fow
wild flowers growing there, that looked as if they
belonged to the place, than a largo cheerless
spot, with a number of stolen blossoms stuck
carelessly into the earth, and left there wither
ing.-.--Brooklyn Eagle.
Cumutoon.—llow beautiful is this similo from
one of Sir Walter Scott's poems :
Tho tear down childhood's check that Ilona
Is like the dew drop on the rose;
Wbon nest the:W/11MM breeze. comes by,
And waves the bosh, the naves Is dry.'
The Late Administration
The Antelligrneer of yesterday published a cor
respondence between ex-President Fillmore and
the members of his cabinet, which contained
warm assurances or reciprocal esteem and friend
ship. The retirbig cabinet ten the President
that they " witnessed with admiration your un
tiring devotion to the public senice, and your
patience and assiduity in the discharge of the in
cessant and-laborious duties of yet"- office."—
The ex-President returns the compliment in the
gracious 'asseenace that "no President was ever
more fortunate than I have been in the selection
of his cabinet." Tho Intelligences prefaces the
correspondence with the following piece of infor
mation WasAiaglon Union, March 0.
"It has, we presume, rarely happened that so
great a degree of.harmony has existed between
President and every member of his cabinet
It may be supposed by some that the relations
of Mr. Webster nod Mr. Fillmore, as candidates
for the presidency, formed an exception to this
remark. We hare, however, the best reasons
for belie%:ng that their friendly snd confidential
intercourse, personal and political, was never for
a moment interrupted."
ger An ingenious swindle was perpetrated
recently on two of the 13anks of Charleston, B.
C. A young moo, of genteel appearance, calling
bimself Baas ?ilabrn, deposited a small sum of
money in each, and by systematically paying in
and drawing out various amounts, gave himself
the appearance of being engaged kr some busi
ness in tho city. Be deposited In one of them
a draft for $250, purporting to be drawn on the
other by Malan & Brothers in his favor, and
forthwith went to the paying teller, and drew
out the whole of the amornt credited to him, in
cluding, of course, the $250. Ile then went to
the other bank, and played'a similar game, de
positing a draft on the first bank for $240, the
cash for which ho obtained finlike manner—thus
netting $490. The frauds were not detected un
til the usual closing hoar, when both banks come
to the irresistible conclusion that they had been
Courr NEWBMONGSGLB.—Vre have never exactly
understood, the modus operandi by which the
London press obtain reports of the daily doings
of the Court of Victoria and her household—of
her "walking on the slopes;" of her husband's
taking a "day's shooting," and whom with ; of
the personages they have to dine with them, and
the tunes the bands play during the dinner hour
—and so forth and, and so on—{including the
other more delicate and personal matters.) We
see it stated in a late English print that it is one
of the Lord Chamberlain's perquisites to supply
this information. It Is daily prepared, authenti
cated, and forwarded to him by the Equerry in
writing ; cud, besides being allowed a liberal
salary for its daily transmission to the newspa
pers, he receives a handsome douceur from the
press for his valuable services.
VrammiT Liouon LAW. —The liquor law of
Vermont, which was lately adopted by a vote of
the people, it will be atm by the following pro
clamation, goes into effect to-day :
I do hereby declare, and make this, my pro
clamation, that the first twenty-six sections of
the "Act to prevent traffic in Intoxicating liquors,
for the purpose of drinking," are to take effect
on the second Tuesday of March, A. D. 1853, of
which all persons will take duo notice.
FREELAND F. MERRILL, Sect., of State.
litte twenty-six sections above alluded to, con
tain all the provisions of the enactment, except
the clause , designating the time for the election
of County Commissioner under the law, which
election will , aleo take place to-day, for ono com
missioner in,every county in the State.—Phila.
Buletin, March Bth.
gEir An Artesian Well ) at a cotton fabtory in
Dallas county, Ala., which is 710 foot 10 inches
in depth, discharges 600 gallons per minute, or
964,000 gallons in 24 hours --exceeding any well
in America.. The water flows out with such
force that . if pieces of stone - as large as an egg
or half a dollar, are thrown in, they are imme
diately ejected. The sand, gravel, etch, made by
the anger, are also forced out by water, which is
perfectly clear, limpid, and pleasant to the taste.
The diameter of the well is a little over six
inches.
Or A Washington correspondent of the
Maysville Eagle, pays the following just tribute
to Mr. Gurtram :
Mr. Guthrie, of ty., is said to have been sum
moned to Washington by tho President elect to
take charge of the Portfolio of the Interior. He
could not have made a better appointment. Mr.
Otithrie is known to be a true patriot and a pure
man, anli although his position is the most lee
tioriotits'.of any of the Eocretaryships, yet he
lirbigiflo the , . performance of his duties a clear
,hetl:ond clean hands.
= 13.11,aroosse-rOne of the Ws of Congress,pass
,
Speetses4on,-prevides .thst - the out,
ot4i4dig - Stopys of the - United • States maybe
purchased *dig Secretary4-#6llgreaol at
the - carient;merltet - ; . pritly , to b'tipsid . out from
ni:Y 14 4 111 4N 1 1 18.1 . ! 00 7.!* 4 * 461446104
the bilaubi in the Treasury shall not at anytime
be reduced below $6,03,000.
Items• of News anallisoalleply
Tho Board of Trustees of tbe United p ran k-
lin and Marshall college, Lancaster, Pa., it Is
said, have offered thit'ohair of. Wistory, German
Literature and Aesthjlticit 4 to.Piof. Adolphus ;L
Keoppen, who iticely:4llvgeOpttitAlerpties..at
the Historical &delft
In two 'Tara, .£18,870 10s. 4d., including
bank notes, was fo'und in letters returned to the
dead-letter department of the London Post
' Office, and 41,226,2.82 ifis ld. in bills, checks,
money orders, &a., nearly the whole of which
same was delivered to the writers of the letters.
Samuel 8. Howland, Esq., 'senior -partner of
the House of Howland & Aspinwall, of, New
York, died at Rome, on the 9th of February
last.
. By Lord Melbourne's death, Lord Palmerston
has become possessed of twenty thousand pounds
a year.
There are thirty-six members of parlianient
who are non-conformists, representing nearly
4,000,000 of persons.
Two boys of fourteen years were arrested in
New Vork on Sato•day for knocking down and
robbing a man n.med Robt. Crawford, a few
nights since.
Lottery tickets are now sold as formerly in
Delaware. The State is obliged to resort to such
a dodge to raise the wind. Tho pillory and
whipping-posts still- exist there, and some 30,-
000 of the natives cannot read or write.
Tho Williamsport and Elmira Railroad was let,
on the Ist instant, , to responsible contractors,
at favorable rates—tbe work is to be completed
by the let of Jimusry next. This is rather quick
work, as the survey of the route was only com
menced In January last.
Mr. J. Prescott Uall, the United States Dis
trict' Attorney for New York, bee forwarded his
resignation to the President of the United States,
intimating at, the same time that ho has no ob
jection to perform the duties until Oen. Pierce
nominated hie successor.
The receipts cf the Hudson River Railroad
Company, during the month of February,
amounted to $126,000, being the largest amount
ever received daring the same length of time.—
The double track is to be completed in August,
when the express trains will bo run through in
three hours
seamen for the public set ,:ce aro now obtain
ed with great difficulty in England.
A stoker on board H. N. ship Valorous, has
become entitled to the Earldom of Stockport, and
estates producing $175,003 a year.
Twelve steamers aro now on their way from
England to Australia.
Never, within the memory of the oldest in
habitant, it is said, has the inauguration of 6
President of the Urited States been so generrily
celcbreted in Now Engirnd as has been tho
inauguration of Franklin Pier:o Oa the night
of the 4111 of March, nearly every t:llage was
alive with inauguration prrtica, music and tho
dance.
It is owing to the exeriions of Eliza Cool•, the
poetess, that .£ 100 have been rui.ed for the pur
pose of erecting a monument to Thomas. Hood.
Com. Ap C. Jones has been ordereJ to the
commsnd of the Ern Francisco Navy-Yard, the
nnoxphrod term of b , s suspension of two years,
by a Naval Court Mmiinl, hating been- remitted
by Mr. Fi"more upon the eaioest recommenda
tion of Secretary Koenedy.
The people of the Uritc.l States pity us much
for imported cigsrs as they receive for esported
wheat. ,
Tbo plan of making a sbip canal across tho
Isthmus of Darien, is not without advocates in
England. The route is 3( mites t o l engt h. from
Port Escosses to the Gulf of San Miguel by tbo
way of the river Savannah. A thy:ding ridge is
crossed by traneverso valliesi and the cutting
would be about 160 feet. The mital would be
without locks. The harbors at both cads rre
ood.
Prom the St. Loots C.epublintn.
THE ITEMEETAGL
OEN. .7 ACNEON'fI CRAY K. -TIV,S. JAMESON
I bare jest returned from a trip to what was
oace the residence of Gen. Jackson—a place
which is known till over the United States, and
In many parts of Europe. as the Hermitage;
and why is it sot Gen. Jackson never lived, or
desired to live, as far as I have ever heard, the
life of a hermit. He was a hero, and not a her
mit, and nil the elements of his character fitted
him for active life, and for exerting an extensive
and powerful influence over his fellow men, and
not for the seclusion of monastic life. Gen. Jack
son would have been completely out of place in
a hermit's cell—es much so as be was complete
ly at home in every etation that ho filled during
his eventful life. But his residence was called
the Hermitage, and it is a very good name. It
is euphonious, classical and suggestive of many
pleasant thoughts. We all wish to dwell in a
peaceful Hermitage " far from the maddening
world's ignoble strife ; " but It seems strange to
speak gf Gen. Jackson as a hermit, and the
place where he lived, and where his ashes re
pose ; as the lonely hermitage. The old saying,
laces a nor lutenda, keeps running in my mind
all the time, and I cannot help referring to it.—
I have many things that I feel Inclined to say
about thin self same hermit, Andrew Jackson ;
but I must speak of his residence.
It is about twelve miles from Nashville, on the
Lebanon turnpike road, which is a smooth, well
graded, Macademized turnpike, and affords a
delightful drive in pleasant weather. The coun
try between Nashville and the Hermitage is un
dulating, and agreeably diversified with hills and
valleys. To reach the Hermitage you have to
cross Mill Creek, and the famous Stone's River,
passing throne/ the Clover Bottom, so celebrated
in the early annals of Tennessee. The Hermit
age is on the North side of the road, at about
the distance of a quarter of a mile from it. In
, stead of being on an eminence, the ground on
which it stands is somewhat lower than the road,
and nothing but the roof of the Presidential
mansion can be seen above the trees by which it
lis surrounded. You turn down a lane, which
passes in front of the Hermitage, enter an iron
gate, and passing on amid ornamental shrubbe
ry, you find yourself before the portico of the
house which was the favorite residence of the
Hero of New Orleans. It is a stately residence,
and dignity is given to it by the lofty colontule
in front of the building, the capitals of which.
do not bear inipection, as they have no claims
to architectural beauty. You enter the hall.—
It is beautifully adorned with handsome pictures,
and with busts of Judge Woodbury and of Gen.
Cass. Among the pictures is a portrait of Col.
embus, by some Italian painter, evidently a
work of great merit. On the right of the en
trance is a plain, old-fashioned arm-chair, with
a leather bottom and a cover of brown linen.—
Yon would pass it by without noticing it; brit
you must not do so. It is Gen. Washington's
arm-chair, and was presented to Gen. Jackson
by hie step-son, George Washington Park Oustes.
As soon as you hear,:,that you regard the relic
with the deepest interest. YOu gaze at it with
intense enriosity ; and yon cannot be satisfied
without sitting down in it, that you may be able
to say that you sat down at the Hermitage In
Gen. Washington's chair! What a talismanic
name Is that to an American! How love and
veneration for the name of Washington grow up
on us as years roll by ! Shall it ever bo so with
any other name t When ushered into the par
lor, you are pleased and delighted with thebeau
ty and the brilliancy of everything around you ;
but your attention will be chiefly attracted by
the different portraits of Gen. Jackson, hung
around the room. They were taken at' different
periods of his life ; but the portrait by Nealy is
undoubtedly the finest in o the collection. It ..was
taken when Gen. Jackson was for advanced in
life, and is certainly a very fine painting. Mr.
Nealy was sent over by Louis Philippe, the Bing
of the French, to take the portraits of several of
our great men, to grace the halls of the Tullio
ries. Gen. Jackson employed him to take a
portrait of himself, to be retained in this coun
try ; and here it is, giving us nn exact likeness
of one of the great men of America in his old
age. May it never be removed from the Hermit
age 1
On one aide of the_ parlor may be seen por
trait of 'the General's wife, Mrs. Rachel Jackson,•
upon- which no one can look without interest,
-when he remembers whataniniluenceMrs—look
soriexerted over the General'-es long as she liv
ed.- He was, beyond all 'question, very -mash
attached •to her; He kept 'her Inge. and-her•
hymn- t b6ok lying ain.the table.before him during
the latter iinrt of his life -and took'greatipleig- -
ure inliencsing theta day. His affectienate re
membrance of her is enough to convince any
one that she must have possessed some excellent
EMI
MUMIIM
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traits of character. rilerpoitrult represents her
as a beneVolent,gitia-tia turekllcifnan, somewhat
inclined to, corpulenc - stith:featrires of a dark
complexion. She was harsisonie, no doubt, when
young, but her portrait'; does net_represent her
as - retaining 'many of the &lima Of'her beauty.
I have heard herspoken of aehavirig somefond
step- for ditiplay-4or show and Plitarftp—and as
somewhat reckless of the expense by
the indulgence of a taste for fine clothes and for
fine furniture. In that particular, I presume,
1 she did not differ much from the rest of her sex,
as ladles from very ancient times have been re
maikable'for their love of finery; and it is no
doubt:well that it le so. We should have no fine
houses or fine furniture, or fine anything, if it
'Wert, not'for the ladies. -If ie. their fine sense of
the belintifal that: adorns and embellishes socie
ty ; and to please them, men build costly man
sions, and bring silks and satins of the richest
patterns from the ends of the earth. Men will
fight, and lie, and steal for women (so says one
of the wise men,) and after they have fought,
and robbed, and plundered, they will bring all
their treasures and lay them down, as an offer
ing, at the. feet of .their lady-love. The in
fluence of woman over the lords of creation is
great; and It is a. happy thing for the world
when that influence is directed in the right di
rection.
The influence of Mrs. Jackson over her hue
band, as far as I have:been able to learn, was of
a most salutary character. She exerted it al
ways in favor of a pure morality, and of gen
uine and unaffected piety. The epitaph which
Gen. Jackson caused to be insoribed on her grave,
bears witness to the high estimation in which
she was held by him. Oa a side table in the
parlor at the Hermitage, there is a silver vase
presented to Gen. Jackson by the ladies of South
Carolina. On the base of it there is a represen
tation 'of the battle of New Orleans, and it is
surmounted by several eagles with out-spread
wings. A small ehurn was shown to me, made
out of wood taken from theelm tree under which
Mr. Petin made his treaty with the Indians. It
is composed of 750 staves, eo nicely jointed to
gether that no joints can be• seen in it. It looks
like a solid piece of wood, and it is bound round
by large hoopi of polished sayer. This minia
ture churn was made.bY 11 :deepen of Phila
delphia, and presented to OS ',Jackson as a ites
timonial of their respect an, 'esteem.
Among the curiosities exhibited at tpe Her
mitage, there is - a snuff-tiox, made by an old
Seetehman by the name Of Mclntyre, out of a
piece of wood selected from the timbers of the
old frigate Constitution, of glorious rt.-emery.—
It has some lines of quaint poetry upon it, which
I do not admire, bat still izeottld not help copy
ing them : .
._..
Free Land oVaknolad Scottla belght
I mime, soma ten leant now gone by
I am too auld and dim o' algbt,
Moe usal T. pee thee ni• Tonle ay.
1 'gond a box, my bru, auto Pork,
Wrought by my own poor trruthllic ban
Out of a mock. bold Froodom'm look,
Wha uovor noshed to the pan
Wl' Conattutlon's heart of oak.
That rlalms a Waohlugton tor Fire
And Jackeou as you wear his cloak,
Take UM frit; um aukl Mclntyre.
Mar, 1844
All these relics were to mo intensely interest
ing. They seemed,to firing vividly before my
mint} the venerabli4 - form of General Jackson,
the energy of whose character was so couspicu
ously manifested in the cabinet and on the bat
tle field_ Ills spirit seemed to pet voile the man
sion; and it was alexury, daring my brief stay
at the Hermitage, to forget the present and to
think only of the past, when the Hero of the
Hermitage exerted such a tremendous influence
on the destiny of ore great - Republic.. No man,
since the days of Washington.. has ever enjoyed
such unbounded popularity in America, as Gen.
Jackson. lie trampled his enemies under his
feet, and the great masses of the people sustain
ed with enthusiasm alPthe measures of his ad
ministration. No ono can withhold the meed of
greatness from a man who could thus make his
influence felt by millions of his fellow men—by
millions of intelligent and enlightened freemen,
jealous of their rights; and anxious only to pro
mote the welfare of their country, and surely no
one can ever visit the Hermitage without having
vivid recollections of the leading events in Gen.
Jackson's wonderful career both 11.9 a soldier and
statesman. His memory will ever be fresh and
green at the Hermitage. His image will long
haunt its stately halls' and verdant shrubbery.
I cannot visit such places as the Hermitage,
without thinking of Byron's flue lines 'kith ref
erence to the heroes of ancient Greece :
Their Epirits irrap tho thully mintutain
Their memory tpartleo o'er the fountain
The mama , rill, the toiAbtkvt
=2:=ll
There is certainly samethTug wonderful Let the
power of association, by which great men act=
to appropriate to themselves: the scenes amid
which they had lived, to that their memory can
in no way be divorced from them. The Island
of St. Helm, belongs to Napoleon, as well as
many other localities, notwithstanding his bones
have long since been, removed to the soil of
France. The spirit of Washington stems to
linger on the shores of the Potomac. Ilia name
is indissolubly connected With that of blonnt
Vernon. And the Hermitage, the banks of
Steno's River, and Clover Bottom, are peculiar
ly, in our estimation, the property of Andrew
Jackson. Here the pilgrim must ever come if
he - would gratify the enthusiastic devotion which
so many of our countsren have cherished for
that man of iron will null unconquerable energy.
who triumphed over his country's enemies at
New Orleans, and lived to be the arbiter of his
country's fate—to holdlts destiny in his hands,
and to impress his own will on the policy of its
government and the character of Its legislation.
Afterhaving surveyed the Hermitage, and feast
ed our eyes on its embellishment, let us walk
into the garden and visit Gen. Jackson's grave.
It is surmounted by a dome, supported by eight
or.ten pillars, and underneath a plain slab of
1 marble lie the ashes of the hero.
GENDRAZ AICI3/IEIV JACKSON
DORN stAncii .16, 1787: DIED JRNL 8 1815
Such is hie only epitaph ; and ho needed no
more. Ilie tunnels themonament stone. lmagi•
nation must fill the void ; and every reader of his
country's history will find nedifficulty in tracing
his progress through ail the periods of eventful
life.
Ills wife flee hurried by ble eide ; and over her
grave we read the following inscription :
HERS LIR VIZ REMAINS
OPItF, ILACIICL JACKSON, WETS OF
PRZSIDINT JACKSON,
WHO DIED THE 220 OE DECEXIIEE, 1828
Tier face was fair—her person pleasing—her
temper amiable, and her heart kind, she do.
lighted in relieving the wants of her fellow crea
tures; and cultivated that divine pleasnroby the
moat liberal and unpretending methods: to the
poor she was 'a benefactor—to the rich an exam
ple—to the wretched a comforter—to tho pros
perous an ornament, her piety went band in
hand with her benevolence, and olio thanked her
Creator for being permitted to do good.
A being so gentle, and yet so virtuous, slan
der might wound, but could not dishonor. Even
death, when ho toro her from her husband,
could but transport her to the bosom of her
cod."
It was a gloomy, cloudy day when I visited
the grave of Gen. Jackson; and after reading
the inscription on his tomb-stone, and on that of
his wife, I stood and communed solemnly with
my own heart. I thought mournfully of the
sorrows and agitating scenes of human life—of
its toils and its struggles, and the calm, unbro
ken quiet that awaits us at that end of our Jour.
ney, and I said, " Blessed aro the righteous, for
their end is peace I What is the value of all the
riches and the honors of the earth, without a
happy death ? How soon will the gloom and tho
darkness of the grave bo upon us! Make haste,
my soul, to finish thy allotted work !"
Mrs. Jackson's gpitaph Is not in accordance, I
undeistand, with-the taste of some of her rela
tives. It is even in contemplation. so I have
heard, to erase it., and place some more elabo
rately beautiful composition in its stead, but I
sincerely hope that each a sacrilegious work will
never be done. Erase this epitaph and place
another in its stead,-bowever beautiful, and still
it would not bo the inscription that Gen, Jackson
caused to be written over the grave of his wife i
and that is what we want to see when we visit
the Hermitage. It would be an imposition on
mankind—it would be a falsification of history
to place any over the grave of Mrs. Jackson but
the epitaph which General Jackson caused to be
inscribed there. It lebrus into the secret cham
bers of hie own breast; to see what kind of
praise a man would take pleasure in inscribing
over the grave of a beloved wife; and it is pleas
ant to know that General , Jaekson considered it
the glory of his wife - thaishe was kind and be
nevolent tO the poor--that she was zealous in the
service of her God, and that she placed a bright
"example of piety before the rich and the great.
Such a Tact is worth remembering. We could
wish that every body might be acquainted with
it. It apelike volumes in favor of morality and
tette-piety, and we rejoicein every testimony tb
the excellence of religion which comes from per
in high sfations in life, not because it is
more intrinsically valuable than other-testimony
to the .effect,but . beeause it, is likely to
riest;the attention of preens who are placed
beyond the reach of most of the influences
which have a tendency to give birth to senti
ments of piety in the soul. J. s. w.
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A. PABZWIATODB TO MT soy -.4 -
AGED TIDIO-YEAL4
7/31'4*As/ROD-
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'Tbott:h2Linif happy taft;:
Th = 12.=
st*!--f irst inage'd iat me kiss naftty that t*;)
tinyl eeLfl
[iffy lova;ket poldngppeeaaa Into bialini
Thbal meiry.langhlnisprlta -
Witli•'virile feather light.
Untouibed by:sorrow and nnzolled by 2ID,
(flood heavens! the child is swallowing a On I)
Thou little tricksy Pude, -
With untie toys so funnily hestnek4 ' .
Light as the singing -bird quiz Rings theair
[The door! the door? he'lltumble down the gal; 11
Thou darlingUrthy -
{Whysne, he'll set Ms &name axon
mo 9 Imp of afirtli I
In love's dear chain sir stung and
.bright link ;
Mout:Iola thy parents! [Drat the hey
There goes my bald]
Thou cherub—but of earth; '
Fit pidyfellow for Pays by moonlightnale,'
In harmless spo rt nnd Mirth;
(That dog will bito him if he palls his tall)
Thou human imenmiog-bee,proarting honey
From every ldossom in the world that blown
Finging in youth's :Elysium ever Sunny,
[Another atom:bier—that's his pre:ions nose]
Thy father'S pride and hope I
Withbreak:the mirror with that skipping rope! I
With pure heart newly stamped frdm radards mint,
[Where did he learn that squint/]
Thou young domestic dowel-
pill have that jug 01l with soot* shoVell
Dear nursling of the by - mental nest I
fare those tarn clothes.hls best fl
Little epitome of man I
(Fie I climb upon the table--that'sbts plan 11
Touched with the beauties tints of dawning life.
Elie's got a knife!] -
Tbou enviable being t
?lo streams, no clouds in thy blueaky f.neweing
Play on, play en,
My elfin Johni
Toss the light hall—bestride the !Alai!
[I knew so my mikes wonlttmaketlikutiekt]
With fancies buoyant as the thh‘tioydown,
Prompting the face grotasque and antic brisk,
With many it latublikelrisk,; -
[lie's got the /scissors, clipping at year
Thou pretty ope.nlng roso ,j
-[do to your mother, ebPAI, mad wie yam- =wet]
Balmy, watt breathlagmbste like the South..,
[lre really bring my heart into my nio,uthq
Fresh as the morn, and brililantas its etar, -
[1 wish thkr windy had an Iron twin _
Itold as the hawk, yet gentle AB the &Tel
{rii teR you. wkra, my.
I cannot Write unless Leda neut. ofdre
NEW ,M)MpMM
COFFEE -300 b ogs prime, trr sale by
lJ marn HUNTER.
GLASS -ILO boxes Sby 10 atol 10 by la, to claw by'
mart? . A.: MINTER.
MOLASSES—It* bblA New Orleans;
20 do St. Janus Sugar Timm.'
13 - 1 -
For mile A. 111JICTRIL.
(LLD WHISKY-8 Ltda. old Rye, on eonAignment, for male j
A. HUNTER,
mein% ' ^9J Liberty "dreg-
UST I
A BLACK, SILVER ITEADED. CANE, marked, !. Ere
/A. Retried by Maim T. B. EneflaiaL" If left at THU
OFFICE, a liberal reward Will be given. Marll. - Lt . .
•
Religious Notice. --.
•
rpiug 8., , , al. sIMPSON, IX Ix. and 131Fhap of the M. r...
1 Church, hAft (by requeet,) consented to preach in the
Liberty street, M. K. Church, TO•MOIlltOW, et 1034 o'clock,
A. M. : . toorlfat,
C. 411 0 4 , , .
A. MASON & CO would be happy to see. stieh of
. their friends and publte. as are &grow of view
ing tear new building , at the opening of the same, ott..Mon.
day evening, March I , lth, .1110.. Also, on every evening
during the seek. ,
400,000 Cords of Wood
TIROPOSS LS will be received by the eutecrthera, for the
I delivery of 100,000 cords of While Oak, per month. for
four months, at emu place between tide andilullidaie.
burgh. either on the Omni or Itailread, far which cash wilt
ba pal,/ on delivery. For further particular., goquire of
S. CUTIIITEAT
Geneva Atteubt. /4.0 Third street.
91210AWINIS QF AIST—Yoe Huth.
The thini number subreltted to the appionl of the
eitizens of Ammica.. Noe/perm hsebeeniptvrett torentior
It worthy of the extensive pairottagealmtly offended:
Pries to rot,,or $3,00 per annum.
Appleton's les Ilanmsine and Engineers Journal; .
far Mareh; with an engrarin, , . - On steel, of Blosn's Patent
Ilydrostat, for the prevention of Steam Boiler ExPlosionx-
Suboctiptions received for art any Perlndloal puttlishegL
rL MIN= k
stOttakiii iniaeL
Ftnt ItALE—A: desirable- resblerum In Manchester, ea
Gored street t the lot is co feet by 11, ranolug back to
an IS feet smey; the house to 2> feet hunt be 53, containing
eight ram" best*, teller and .garret ; the whole It In
complete order. leis property can be bought on easy terms.
ALSl)—a Haase and lot, on Hearer saver, near Jackson,
Allegheny C..ty. with seven rooms.: rrieo $350; part in,
hark) : the balance to snit purchaser. , -. ..
Apply to Lower & HAGER=
Latelllmmee 0111.ce, and Ural Defile Agents,':: -
No. 43 corneraf WOW and 'Fifth street*.:
Chlekeiritag'a Pianos. - .. :_
stit,rat.r I, nowreocitiOr [nom of um
I FORTES. tram tbe- ce l ebrak4 r o an
Cmcirersa, foston.
The followteu kinds Imo already' arrived, and her
open for essuninatlmi and rale, on Sato:asp Matt Itlt,•••
—vlr:
thee Daewoo:l Carved Loris XIV, 7
On. Peen - nod umna.oollo/11, Cit.l dn.
One lhasewond Gourd Garner', GX, do;
Two Rowan:sit ftotrtal Corners, CI do.' i
The public are respect ,Tally invited to exint'ne the; aboro
Instruments.
Ur. Chtekerin: is uow tnanuieeturing . onty fifteen Pi mice;
a week, but • 111 very won be able to Increase it to his usual.
utunber. JOUR U. MEMOS,
Si Wood street, •
Agent for Chlekerin‘e Pianos, for Western Pertrellvarda.
laY the honorable the Judges of tope tietteral Quarter Sea-
Um* t 4 the limos, in and for the county of Allegheny:.
The petition of Anthony &gull, of the ThittrTftud,
of fitistutrrt. to the county aforesaid. litnrolaty'rhetW.ta—
Thtt your patios:yr hash prortdol himself With teaterials
far the aoominalation of Warders oral ahem, at the than.,
Intl Louse, in the Ward af.aresaid, aal prays. thtt
Honors will ho ph-nazi to grant hint a lloosse to trap a pub.
lie hou,e of entertainment, and your petttiortoorsixt duty
toorot. .111 pray. ANTHONY SEMI:.
'We, the solssribers, rithens of the Ward nforra tid, do
certify. that the aloe., petitioner la af 'mak! repute far bon
oty and truipsranre. and is well provided- with darnms oxen'
and conconlener-e for the stootentodation and Wen:. of
shrunyers end traveler., amt. - that eats tavern Le
John in'rlitlrr..sl Yrreae, John Ifargrell II Smith, ark
tla.telk• Samuel Smith, Wm likhardscar,Tisoathy /Meaty,
PkTra Brannon, .14131,5 ]Pifer, Thomas O'Connor, -It .Do
ran. . . .taarl2 AM*
rt4o the Itottorntde the Judges at the licaersitatuater Fe*
Acme of thel'eant. tonal tor therouoty of Allegheny:
The petition of IL Lomat, of hearth Wani, - Alleghety,
In the county atonentid, humbly Ideteweth.—Thst you% pa
timer heat pr)rided himself with tostexisie for the *num
tacdatka of traveler* sad other*, at biz dwelling hotuto is
the Ward otaresald. end 'prays thst your Moan* will he'
rdenwd to mot him * lieenee to keeps put:4lo2mm orett
tertniument, and your petitioner, tot In duke' henna. will
piny. HAMILTON . lama:
We, the soh:anther*, admen* of the Ward sformil, tto
certify, that the toe petitioner le of pod retn2ta Ihr bon
er,ty nal tenttorrunco, end to well prookied with house morn
aml coot wieners for the scootnatalstlcra sod lodging of
otrompero Rail trneelern, nod that wild tavern
Noteon Campbell, 8 A Welker, P Cietshin. Wm 111=1:
Weigel*, It Iloiden, James Milner, AV ID Manch Id dliselc.
rook, A Elliott, B I:l3lonough,Jactoit 'arca.
scrarr2 Se.*
I to the Honorable the Jthigetof thethneral Quarter hes
'UM. or the Peace, in *tailor the county of Allegheny:.
• The petition of Arthur likbcdson, First Warn, Pitts
burgh, to the mutt ty aforesaid, humbly abeweth,—Thst your
petitioner bath provided hinewif with materials for the he
emoutodation of [meters and others, at his dwelling house
In the Ward aforesaid, end prays that your . 'Juniors will
be phased to grant him a Bernie to keep a public house of
entertainment, and your petitioner, as in duty C ~ Q und.
.Pill.
pray. .
We, the PubchiberA, eitlants of tho Ward saorestald„-tio
earthy, that the above petitioner is of geed repute for hon
esty and tetnlwrancr, and is well provided pith bruise roam
and eouvenlenees for the eteummodetion end lodging- of
strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is
• John Farrel, J Potehet, Jetties Kennedy, J Nf ue =i r i
Scott, P ttallagher, J A Lippert, A Patton, Philip tieerhelier,
John 'Mama, 8 Bremer. WnKlunaing..
=ICMCIMB
. . „ .
SMETIME between the night of the 14th of Foi= ,
end the morning ed the 2e. of March, A LAWS
ET BOOK, containing Four Mu:sired and Fifty Dollars In
money, end many valuable papers, was stolen from the
desk of the subscriber, In bla house, in Salem township,
Westmorelarel county, by some person or persons unknown.
The money. wee in part on the Pittsburgh and Lancaster
Banks,.and in part on other banks current in the neighbor.
hood. The , pocket book to made of calfskin, and Is of the
largest sissy with au Inside fastening. A liberal reward will
be pall for the papers alone. A.ll they am be of no nee to
the thlu4 it Is hoped that ho will return the papers, ea they
are of great Talus to the owner. The shore reward till be
paid for the recovery of the money and papers, and such
formation as will lead to the arrest and nonfiction of the
n‘bbers. JAMES MIA/LAND.
nisritt.itt—Grecesburp Argus.
B. A. PAUNESTOCIVSVERIFIIIMGE.
riESKIIVIIDLY TUE MOST I'OPITLAR!—Thhi fact it
1.1 attested by the certificates and statements of bundle&
of tvs_•pectable pentane in different parts of the country; and
shook! Induce alwayi to keep a Tbi of the prepare-',
Lion in their poseevalon. It le =Utz' Ite operation, and may
be edmixdatered with perfect safety to the matt delicate id
fent. Ileadtbe following etatoment, from Mr. J. O. Loese r
merchant
C11A1122911V80, Ind., March 16, 1852. '
Menus. 11. A. Fahnestock k Tour Vennifuge
is deservedly the most pyptilar median, In this section of.
the country. One of my - neighbor's children was very 111 a
few -weeks, and not expected - to live; I induced him to try
your Vertnifuge—the effect was, that the child passed about
four hundred worms, and has sim recovered rapidly - .
Yours, truly, - J. CI. Lucas.
Prepared and sold by It. A. FAIDIESTOCIE I CO.,
inarrbia,wo corner Wood and First eta., Pittsburgh.
To Farmers, Gardners, Agriculturists, &..43
rpm undersigned is constantly supplied with the follow
-1 Mg Books, (and all new Boobs pertaining to the P. 0.1316
subject,)—viz . - - • -
Stephen? Book of the Farm, 2 volunies; with non:sand
remarks, by Skinner.
Allen'e American Farm Book.
Saxton's Banal Rand Books, first series, containing
Richard's on the liorse,do on the Bog, do tm the lion
ey Bee, do on the Pests of the Farm, do on Domestic-
Fowls ; and Milburn on the Cow, second series.
Every lady - hm• own Flower Gartner.
'
Skinner's Element' of Agriculture.
•
Brewed/ Bird Fancier. .
Dana's Essay on Manures.
Feeeenden's AteeriCASk Kitchen Gardner.
American Moo Caltruist; ' -
Norton's Elements of Scientific Agriculture.
Gray's do do do.
Johnston's Agricultural Chemistry.
Llebig's do do: -
Solly'a Rural • do. ' •
Lindley's Thartlculture, with notes-by Dawning.
Beatty's Southern Agriculture.
Breek's Book of Flowers.
Neill'a Fruit, Flower) and Kitchen Garden. •
Barry's 'do do.
Downing's Fruit and Fruit Trees Of America: '
Browne's American Poultry Yard. ' - •
Dixon* ger?" Ornamental and'Domestic Poultry. -
Richardson's ' do do do.
Ailen's Domestic Animal/. ,
Stewart's Stable Economy. • -
Fa:lett an tit° Hone.
do EtteeP• •• . •
Dodd's American Cattle Doctor. . .
Bartow's American ntrrier. • - -
Alletee IttealArchlteiture. , , •
Downing's Landiasapallardenlng A Rural - Architecture.
Colnater [(Mesa
do Cottage Residences and Cottage Gardens.
Lenchar's Treatise on Rot nooses.
For sale by (Journal copy.) B. T. C. MORGAN,
marl. 2 No. /(g Wood street, near 811th.
IMO
_, ~ ~-~:v
ILIVE.IRENO#RD TO CORNER OF
?r, Wood - rAand -151*th Stiectsi:—
Where
.they :teat to their chi =touters, and ike
jpittaie generally, atthi lowestrat'a.Wholeealeihad Beton,
the Imgmt, most seleet:and , compleee - istock u CHOICE
TEAL YMMT GROCERIM WOODEN, AND4WILLOW
WARP. to be' rousid the • -deaor
,
Stook and - Bill :Broker . .
Notes; 'Bondi!, Itlortiragest ece. t lgegottatcd.
f0T1133 11111011ASE.AND_SAIS OF STOCKS.
10 ,
-:: Office oyer B. Jon& & Coy Ircodazul Fount!:
streets. ' - Jan113:11 -
PHILADELPIIIA CURTAIN WAREHOII.2„;..AT THE
- 01,DIEdualusnm " CURTAIN. AFAREHOUSH-111
CHESTNUT ST.. OPPOSITE THE STATE HOUSE. .
SAFFORD, (luta Safford A. Coolunan t ). limps 'sxmatantly on
hand the moat extensive, and varied asicitmeat: of Curtains
and Curtain Materials tote fotmd intbeeity.comprising in.
pert of the following CURTAIN fIOttIYSAND FURNITURE
COVERINGS:.—aI• I styles of=... .
pp
Preach LiceCurtsdps, -
Buff Hollanda; Shad at.
Mesita
" es,
Pactich Rrocatelles, all widths, Gilt o:maims - every - style and
French Plusher, - . price;' • -•-•
Satin Lstnes,_ ',Gilt Curtain_Pir • • • _
Lampe; _ ;- •
, Satins, . .".Cords • and Tssselt
Balltt9
: txrcuodr. Linens, .= • Ghana, al PG=4, - • • • •
" ' Cashmerotte, Lxrpe,
India Satin P'wture
."- Litalnk Silks, . Slade 'ramie and Drilasea,
Enrrdture.Gimpa,
fall suaorhuent or the abet-opals constantly for sae,
wholesale or retail,. - : {murldy—af.m.n:
TRAVELERS FOS, ----
BALTIMORZ and wmanipoxerrY,
_LOOK AT THIS: -
NO_,STAGING!
,RAILWAY -TEE -EN E-DI,BTEANCE
1A N
And•Vare Reduce4t
TWO LINES DAILY. , -t;.:'
ITIRAVELEILS foritaltimore and WnEbit:.giA*.-City are hit
. -.formed, that by pirobaltha' al:Sant for Baltimbre; at
the rennastrania itallinad Company's Oftler4 on .14 r hertY.
they do go forward over the mute: by whbb the" United
states - Great Western Alan anttl Adams 4:.Con:a Western
MSS is Write.' LeaTilig. Tittsburet at ano
A.l4.,arat arririug in Bantu:Lorain atart'A houra,respec-1
tirely-belng by far" the gullet* eitelzuc.t.t pleasant roots to.
. .
1 Eau vp -
laron g hlte_ets to more s -
Baggdge eheolta lkrov h w ill shor t ly
• tar- Paosengeriffor ilfashinginnP zwe-er 0_
after arrival in Bsattmor, there beingfour Trains diree t iy
_.
16 that city: Fanifroni Bahian:mete Washington; SI, _
'Plannigers are assured that the accomreaslation on - the
rtirsistsnning this. line,are , rinsnipasres by_ thee? ofsny ,
come in theeonntry: -
Pittsburgh; February 81h, bfls3--;
PHILADELPHIA..
MANUFACIUREM and 'Doi/trim Fhr ipn and Dolnteit .
STRAW PANYETS,_.
7721.MILLVDS AND AIITIFJOIAL FLOWERS, _ •
So. 41 south . :iraonlsticei, '
Mar'
JOSEPH .1. DITTERICII,
No. 78 North Second St., _between Arch and Race,
- -
TMPORTEit, Dealer . .azt Manufacturer's at.itent,
j_ at Ma lowfttpcietv, whole:dem:a. Math
ematical arid Optical Instruments, Fancy Forte
rialc-,t; Stationary, -11rOnce - Pow4c.r,. a stkleislitt anti largs-a
of French and. Thant= 111.11-'Pritits and
Tictureg„, Gilt and Ita.eirpod Fran* Alouldiage..- . '7Depot" of
Tabefa Zeta! Pewits. ; -
gb, -
South Bernal street. Dear Mlsst,rt„, Iterjust
t"". 'received big new aml carefully aelected ofllll,
4300f43,emt‘ietInk to part of Itillons,l4lle;Crapea„
Lsees,- . Tarlatarts, ..Frertcli and Ameriean Fjowera,
azai,in fiat, eery belimp,ing inthLY line._.
Offering Ida voila at the loam. prines analrartnr - MitA o habl°-
terms, he would pollen a rill of Millinera and. Merel , . '
P.—A liberal allowance made for club, awl vent tare
Dad attention pail to onlera from the renntry.
' .Phrladelphia, Starch '
• Wff. A.. II no'
trAIRREILA. AIM PARASOL
so. 86 suntre itenteroemeolisess.„:
DROWN,' -resrxdfalit inform dealers, that Ifie :
, PNEASOLS for tEte approaching Amnon bsnonance-
Ode, ;nal invites ibeir attentioxiicilt. E' , -
Ile to constantlrocbling new 'styles; gaol - dealeis* - 111 Rod
his "Met one of the most &sin . sbie to eerce from the-beau
Alooorill be found o sanely. of 3 . ranku,As, eou•
elainn . of bow pined &max; amnia- every finality'. And
i arOIV assortment of Snon,all of Ispeh be offered a small
advance on the cost of mennferture. -,:-.... feblidoe :
tLitn./CLPIIISL -DRY GOODS. - - _
7SI AILEU6.3 L ,WNS, imports of Britiib. French
and India Dry goods, anartri•trinr, a gnnirat - supply of
Dttna Coons—Alrau-ss, Gingham& lifsniarlinrs;
• - French and India Dez.ss, Lawns.'
.Snants—Mittet, gronial, Deasy- Sikat -" - -
Canton tanspa, plain and rfehly etnluzoidered..
Damasks. £43t.invrd Owls—Linen
Napkins, Furniture Chintzes: : .
Ntareens, Dam:Wu and .I.tatiincts. - •
Era's SS:Luc—Minn PrilUn and Blonsas
Eartry.WOrstois„ Dab% Cloths, :Thin Cassinzerns, -
aLararnleatuad SilG Ventinff• inent Tarie-ty.
inset an &nth Second greet,
cmi-orifo f immo.ft,T. -
FOR CARRIAGE MA FS.
Drab =mod = Col liareil
Worent and mie,3. ' iidiatukx, iirroniaagh 6tiays, kthz
frw.l Sorra Pinsk Saks,l2ussias, IfueL'raat =d
SHOE.MANUFACTURERVZOODS =
VOLUM ANT) £RMICII L.ASYLNEWITICIATILQ
, .
Ga/pus; Linings, Parisley Shoetinga,
- `-• _
RIR)"
Va. tale 'by
tio:r: Sottli SECOND Street; Phitsdelptili
inianneMil iiminilineturee
the eelelmited. IROY.I2.ATRYRASII3 .CSD
PLI'LN'T ugvEuslaYrot. EJANDFORTg3I,:
I r ,
No. 51. Sknltb. :Fourth street,
The ibliceeinir ;MEDALS tune _be= mearld toCONIZAD
Is43—Flrd mint=
pee,mican and SISE4IIED.6.I:;:Iiik. Im
1.5•10--Firet premium'mdSlLTßi :17.EZDAL, Smanzl. -
'sad SILYL`II - 31EDL,D•oni Siesimn;'
• 1.541.1-drtria premium:=.l.SlLTEß Trinkfin
Stitute, Penrultratin.... - '.• -•-
184%—lirst prepAumind SILL = ..3IRD AL, Fran.l.l - ••mitp..
stitUte. , - • .
ISsD—Diptozusind MUM, riclisicanelEts4tute4k r
etexi:
• .. - --THE VOICE Or TUE WORLD:. - '•• •
VIE PRIZE MEDAL THE tivirLir,s- P.Atre
,torarant. to CONIL&D I,:rI4TWO L'IANOS,(MA?-
. sornidn aS XLSiCAL Tsacrums:
STRUDALR DR.N.N2', Landon..
HECTOR. 111111LI0Z.
Sil DEN-Rl7 DISIIOP, lona*. •
DR, ROBERT Arrierica. ,
DR. SCATITAULT, 31uulet,Gernmny.
KR GnVllO R SMART; LeMlem. • , -
SIDISMUND TILMW.I4I, -
Dr. vrant,- - • 1 •
CHEVAIXER NRWRO . "
PROYMOR FISC.IIIIOP,
CIP.R.I.ANII'OITRIJAnam •
DbiLidelpiili, Minch 1, 1851—umelay •
plNot.T. , urn PRERIER AnnsTr. - 1N RAZE—MEN
TOR OP THE CELEBRATED COSS.AMEICVENTILV
D 'WM AND ELASTIC BAND TOUPSURS. R-DOL-
I: ell!) has satrap renal - for ssiett eplendkl stock ofGents'.
Wigs, Toupees, Luna Ulm: half Wigs,,•lerin' ats. Maids,
Out% to., beau: mateefacturelandaschrin me.Atatty
establishment In the Union. -
WI:LAMM Herhanium ltt'aot,ei IMslions Hairltfnic,
prepared front South American herbs and roots, the intent
esnemsesful article erer yeah:medlar tan...erring thehair from
falling out or changing color, restoring and.preserring tele
a hemitby and luxuriant state, Arnortgother reasons mily
Dollard's Hair Cutting Saloon maintaine.ltsitatnense pope,-
laxity, to the feet that into Tonle is applied - to ercry ;headed
hair cut at his establislunent consequently It is kept in bet-.
ter piewzration than under any other krunnaupplicatkm.
It bring Lbw particuhvg heard by thionguidsti - bilerst the ,
greatest gun inty of its
Sold wholesale sad retail at his bid twtaitlishment,
cussvarr Stmet.optaslto the State Ilouse,Philads.
It DOLLARD lute at last diswerered the ste plus +atria
WWI DYReasd . annaturcet.lt .for sale with - perfect amS-:
deuce in it searpassing emit/deg or the Mud hots .
It colors the hair either black'or brawn (ss may Undesired)
and is used seam/ an' Ouiery 63. the hairorztio, either by
- stale' el...otherwise; can be washed .oq , Intemminateeafter
cOrilhont detracting -fester-Its PerSolll%
singed - to
- city are Invited to aireldm a calL'.. Letters tut
:,h,..e.ed to it: not"' RD, Trl CHESTNUT etreet,
adt , lyttis,"will receive attention. . futsrlslZta
.
Looking °bus and 1%114 Hardware Storo.l , _
mita SUBteZIRIBEIt AIANUFACTURES and has alanye
.j. on hand a large stock of Jockitig Glass, Portrait, and
Tieture Frames, a carry- description and variety; and ita;
ports French and German Looking Ohm Plates, of all rtsrte,
Auoi put,iv arts , or a n kime; Japanned Ware, Table Cut.L
iery, khrgrartn,g Paintings, Ac., Ae. And wnsikl.bespleased
to - receive,' coil. either in person or by letter, far any-article -
In his line, with a promise on biSlMattO do the bertha-can
to please in Ms, respect. SAMSON
M.114:17 tia Baltimore street, Ilaltbriore„
WATCII3 3 --WAWATC:I3I2I
At the London Watch and Jewelry Store. -
. TIM sußsc,Mism, AFTER oz. TE &Rs
aztarrbince 'in - the tint- cities elf:Alizeopo,
would inform citizens =I stringers, who' are In Rant otit
goodNitillA that for quality of wockruanzhip his Watclaw
alloompstition. Call and pee at 10 LIMIT STREET,
Late ot.l. 3b Frendez.
Royal tads/sage, London
. .
. _spy. ',Awn=
CARRairitri „g
FITINISHING STORE AN D PATENT
-- - SEITRT. ALANOPAOTORE 3 -
145:BaltiMori Baimore, ttnder- Carroll
MEM kaleiaigned, ! n - conducting the acre Inishaux, use'
1. every effort to obtain the choicest Goods -appertarzilin
to the Gentlemen's Iturnistilniline that is ing;oried Into the
New, York - market: - :The store is kept =staidly supplied is
seasonable goods, together with a variety of fancy article&
The attention of the public is rasa canedia the PATMIT
SIIOULDERI3.IaM MIST, manufactured by tlutitiOrtildt.
for neatness and comfort of lit cannot be excelled. - To
se'
branch of their business the undersiguoi PaT
tendon, and art determined not. to be excelled . s a l
habit:mut In this city. /in experieneed Cutter is exopioled . ;
and 'I eadsfactory this werrantedlii ever me
. kluge and taxied assortroent of the *bows stilde3 kep t
COriitAntli 1;42 hand, which is offered 1.0 . pr• trada.,_F iErb F Al
dael.G.-tihui- . .teblo O. Y. TiTSCITESTES
Inara yottng rasa who intitat s hand, and has saute
knowlsdge of Book Keeping. a EnTATIoN , b' 4 ° l "
kittdof-Wriiim theerenlorti-Unguestkual 4 "
thktreas this Oftta%--" Mir
paltEßLlLatif4No9o--Wassia,L, P. 5 1 Weed
- atreet,da how nearrinitbf -golkoda,o , largo conactft
of WidlPa Sordid", t0.,0f Stan& and American mum
facture, g beauty, quality and cheapness, any
turretafore troogneto ant nusraet -
lioneekeepers and -landlorde, wbether wanting- to tar
chase or not, are baited to an ente3fteetorr - marl
—-_ , •
EMI
--- ;:... 7- t. -- .!- -- ;' , - f t''' - '' .
TIIONI AS NVAIIT3E.
ALSOZIPS
grbiz' fl unmet: .I.lkneki , evittainC:• r•
•In 'di 2 41 . al- i• 46 ' 1 ,...
teeulatt likezieo., unlike stutsam,tytin••2
pew Ms (.003=41 clu..p solorramspoa, st the tooortne r :
the.? ittices: St.?), - =.•.V-.4344-51nna
the 5iz , ! . 41 30 1 u 1/0 • 5 of el , . br , • ;7.
Hours t.r dalren,,Trom
II.;•-•,.1.1teneolFes Mick A4l:i
Sari cnk' dr.c •‘- • - "•;,-• -
•
- atzrltlm • 11:& "1
• •
BALTIMQRE.
' -; ~arxl7i
h .Z 1 s ~ ~~
AMUSEMENTS,
- Th:EMSML
. _
Le.s - ee iam"3ffaun~ .:.. - „:..108EE'IY C Ft7ITEIt
is
Dolriopenai Perkriutax4utoPloniePc*,-.
&v. &ads may be secured at the - 0111* , durilref 'the
day, wlthdut extra clauTe, -.•-
441. Left appeaMiceot
Tam -
wipe the pram ;day ef. =
1 DAVIJN:-Azi
-
the
. ...line - 331ure14
uu
el•
• TIIIS Iftrx.„) . • , ,
.
Mi,e wahuvis.
Tepanclude with the Ihtra;ra ,,, ,/ , ‘
awc.p.Ar
- -
Georkre_Patriken . ,,ia
Wheeler.
:co u.L.DooKohe txiei mtc l Tr n. e . . 4 .5., 04 .-
gall and ii4l.l..ortyr
!SPECIAL' NOTICES.
WI; AlLL,..flu r rgeonipeziti . st ra re,:
Nal.-14-silaufiera
1.16:.21...4154 - 13.—Dleetsubno the (fltoin7 Tole.# 4 ll
Oleo; corner of Thipizorl_Wood nniots,preig lion=
,AiN6EIIO,NA - 1.07;KI - EfL 014.0;
AllOrona-robtlge,MV:). - ot - CE.Y;;:tricetwErie
Wednetul*yesmaitigiti WaslOtt,ttetalglOrbottist., -- - MST_
rr—IMACK TEA .-Por thebestthwora Tr. A i
LtrY:. Ii irgbi; at) Virzi bo letthe - ,Palik Tea Stase.`,.
ria..33 -Aft si2re;e4where ate - veiy YrsYlilaek 4Th (J
4013-N43 ...16"OWLEIS; lattrrawkw
Boot Stu*,
No. 14,110 m afatrie4 - , five doo: rabolpirilib:Ailar
,G4t4o4l.rew:.
• Silver
_llledal - awarded-- • FrAnlitils.
Institute, :1852 , ;.V. - 11. , :241114:1diitititv , :-
toter of trocket - Bookr,Torte 31.ciarik1ex, - taye
la4cili:rirmlngettaes and liozex 0:4 - A46 strierout
irerbetdeSissh.Philadelp4L+:;'
W1..L0. 0 -
-Woodstr;t,baw tni r k ieltsiliThgt"LZ`l47
aPriTo'. 'FF.ca Lowritiol;_.,}ted=r,tln4.3lll I 'giralle3- !--
1 1,44 C-Yriat . /SLIC .15;:C6 r-31ehs trst third
eac,b month:_
•JOITIYA.-I.3I.4ILIELANCE. ,,
sets -- $3184,172.. , Ofrice nithu - - - 11:talmrsh **ivy tit the to
ItocarcoMplully-41"ciiiis, - wil'oott `-•
31.;j3:M0N, Attu
WC aril*" ..otusliCoraisl:l- . A
-A* ire d:reattuity tortrittettd oink-emu: ;' zertain
leuredy le - towel 111.1)r. 'Coutes- amar-
asle by tr..IIEO.S: MAURO-40- Woitritivet-.-_
ketat bid=s ct perltiz:
delortg .nn to th0...v., alio bay- to - sal s,."Fairt
IWC,loll,TAlXS,"CartaltaAtiaterlara, arul
qadato ltimmSngn of:errrr drgernaia4 Furl:attire.
rlurhes llrattdolle44, Le m Lacortual Ilaslin Ca
agar's, G[li.C trAiic
tgatwholcalewaretall - - - ,s-7.11. IL CARUS'S;
No.latChroant rbilwachati
Cartz4n: Muds and."l4ellin therfrrnevree:Yreack -- ..: ---
,171 e . . ,• .
_ .
fr j Mee* :Wind° mr„,,S timste-1112usiafaup._.
ttry" ?tory, -COUSEIL --
PULLADEL!.•4IA, !`..s2lz4‘ ;der - 494 , Pasat.
end ire (6 , fifilveii - Ani:*•' ;-: •
tc) at4ystsevolu..re.• •a. • L'Al
s\F: - •
k t tiS,- Vobrala.abo ttrJ.au.t LH ems
-griri.Wd.L.e.l3.irgef &ack tlut.t . as,..sivultil and periu.a. , '_:
!tend, tentrirect wiLteittt lain Or Ineommueiu*,fy.l)r.llitai: - .
tzt,Trinciral dittistcf.theS. 4.7.3. r Sur...,,wy, elk, mallet --
comma:Al at 50...trettt street, rhiladelphisi, !Rim to .: -
:.111grtecti rita oleic.* aid atmootoitsl;oliTik ititiotkAt to
thi* breath nrapsettl parties teis enitbles,rilasteto induce his
.•. Olt to' •iiilrtiesol;sessimt . sitilii.truxttltaszosit cop
ihstirid ObStinge.Mie, ;fat iiStatlO.sliebtiou to
-
• Ores,:ribod.: • -*;
11 - -ASSOCIATED Vire:netVs. _insurance;
Company of the tat - y.orPtttabiarghe
li.:510011ifie• t•malem-,-IWilfarf I NENWeereW7.
- win I insts re 46';ainsi. nuits - o.
kinds. 1.043ce; In kiononsisilinuas. 12-1 and. IttS'
-Water street. - '
3tooritai4 • W. J.
c Sawyer; ' It. Sltripscm,
- SI. tagat x * - ' 'll2lL:ll,lll.rrtz,
W_ W. 11,11 :1q ' -
1-1-Paulaer;, • - c'lB.ttatittiallungt,-41,.
-
-NrulistrUlikit - poo. -
•
EOTIZE 13' Insurata e • .Cam yot
1 t ;
31. 0 kESIII'LL,Sectiefaiy:'__ • ' •
fflreci.bdiceralaraTizt
lIULL and cautto Taks; cwit.b,v Okte! kid :
isfyi itivers tributaticr. *lry •-'• • . ..,,;
• nsuzes *pa, - cot icsa ovlleaolbg - •
A.Lso-Apaost'siiiiftegsat.theSm, mai
tionalid,TransportationAY:::::it:tv:l4.:: v
•Zir. ' •
• - •DCLUSOBir.s.': - ': • •
WO= SabuittlL ,
. • Singhsm..-
• • Lobert Duntap,jr.,. -.-;
Extt'vreb; rrancliSellers,
• • gasard llezzleb3n; • J...9cbeloanrst•r ' •
• -
10011S-' -liXt-daren, owccradvitztentito
F 10,11?. --1W bbLsy 4pie IF4ll9t4g4ft . br - -'.
1.;11,a11-611hbJJ. pristatAiewethiasuga .ia.. - ttare am! La! , •
-'UCANING. flap ft. , CAL'llteCt -with ^-tE. 13:01320,11q
I KA:Vgan.1.7A511:8111.1.4.. we will asntlnue the =smut- -
f.viuri;ag bugle:lts:3 sq ussullotad4rfttwu.ttrus-of.Y.S.. W. M. -
tAntat CO. :2; kcIE. , _I , ITA2IIB.:
P' almrgb hair l;1115_ ' artr,lo:3=
• MViitINK BITILIitIIS;II{OII,II)I3NDIkW4rachUm
"0 and Wooten . - Natal/autumn,- .:14barty - ziteet,
{near tfla- Canal . avinajltUbtu.lL. marlft*ti-:
;
• Western •-Itustrrance Pittsbargb.. •
Jr.-IACILLII3, -. rnalerti • I G - coupo?r;
~ S.7erlprry
• • -• CA1 7 111PAL,•5300i000.; " - '
rt u insure against all Made or tiefts;lelnit-iiiO3-/LA _
V V- - 1.411P1X.: : libeeally:oo24Ott and'
known to the community, and Rim are. - deterroniirlo* , ..-:
rhiaven,.%B sod hbcrolity, to maintain Act chonetifileMeA: -
they trOve sastunrAoss ojri:VS giu.lnnia.-lisr tq t
who dOire to Le iniuted:• - •
3 . 49. lildielloi4.l:3l.l2iitlei;: '.-
N.llottow, Jr., W. IL Sinn, C..lbruyn, George W.,34u0n.,
1Vra , 74.16. 013 ,Jane1l LlPPanentLX o orsns:Dao3,jarans •
Anlrri kinernderliimier.,-Thomns z • •
- ixs; otiiin;yo. 02 :wilier- str,..i.r., - (Traie.boture - of•spang - ,& • -
co.,vp itairs.)2Pithibiush• . - . yta—Liy- •• •
.•Wittlitniir Shade _ Oil:. Cloth: Ilaietactbry;
b- -, ?raw - ii.N---s-mtrILE F. -
"E. R. -.KL'ENAN
-1 FEET Line-CAPE BILt.DM,/ znl 5c gait
, do- ; de , do .74 to
do
Plenttered, Ctothie end Plaza d...mrrted priers
-
Bult.pil Cleat; 4-4:2 , -Se - 45431e; 04 40 , 4 . =
_Cartiapt eicalzilta, 4 ., 54 Cf1c..;"6.4
Flgtuial.Paek -14tr..a„. 40e..i0-i4ld;
44 4.64
=di:Weep-m.l -140...k4--T4-11d01-4 -
Table Cciveri, with eenttea, 44; Veit env--
nouitaClotari44i 45, Celaargre-Per_TFl-1:- - = -
Iteaithitup„ (01l elettr,) - 111,00each. - ;
Leath . Elick- -- onevati, - ad":
• _ .14c1 T ts sl,oo. , 'Reirita 87Mc.,':aaeeac3,4,„
900DTEMPS: ItUEBFIL goop . z.
1 , 612 g Vick Ccatt,Ss,s 0 each.
I , ,zhor Blyck Coats, -
Lou Panl. s 3,:Scaelt
_ .c;411.*. $2.- 0 0 per P.lll' • - - -
atowate imitatieva tatTraatpatent - EaterallAieeti, - Beff,:.
Blue; Yollov rind eltalSell Window Shade ea- Cloth, ea
is the tvleltatiapietop. - _-Att Goottsjirierratdes,F2_,
-Dot lark, W eercrack... - titrveltitirkf-:k
fferchantaantliftsists thivitaliont
• • I _ . • . . . . ..
; , D. 11; 111 . 114 . 1 .CkUkiii; - . - _- .-.- r . .2. - . -- ;-' ,=--;-
:;•:.::.11 ANIIYACTURga AN D:VMAL.EiVII.V. -.:.--...,,..-
" . - -.PAINTS,:.'OLLS,4O.-.--
_.._...
Mi C 6 143 Idablen Lanerliew Yor k e --•-•
RESPECTITULLI - invites the attention of torng&tt /id' ', l
, merchant:. throb ;shoot the-IJohni: to liti • largaThaa. ex, ,','-
tetthi:nar , accortzuent o f PA1NT5,;4..2a4,. Ave.,',..Of the. ASEST .
AND poul=guA,U.7l);Sophi r b he (dere Air age ea verr
~.:.
malerate tonne, both to eash and o'lci.etitnebnyere --
..Betoce . .;-..
are enumerated sonse.or the leading. artirlear- • .-- "•-. ' ••• - .. ,
NV lIITE LEAD hi isll.,:in ;cep of 25 _to SW Ds..':., .i -.
DUCK P.S.INT,..iIiLLOW.OOIII:II,IIIhI.- HMII2 -O . W
.. 2. - :
. PAT-ENT terElk.A . A.3o4)wx, Tnits.vr, sz- - ...
PRUSSIAN ig , TmecOrbilza - krzcni aid . .E/ 7.:73/q1.13,10 oil,
.-. TAnxishi'oiiiir-itkii: ..,.._.',.!--,
....__"---.- - - 4 ._ ~A
it..NSEXD . OIL, , Ulf Sill; PUgsr." . r4l3ir ! ,/Tri ' - !- : .. •
CUALK, LAIIII , BLACK: -- ' I '. •'' - --- -
- AM.azulK.` 4 2l.lBl/"Yill;B*4'01 . 00 .111 g - F D ,IF ; In../'‘ "'.
vivrA Itivrami - L.tAD, aid LliZAktlg.4l7, - :
, STOXE. FREICII and YELIOVF - OCIIRE,4q. •• : . ..
...
.. .
• C=DSIII, PAIVIS and BRUNSWICK OUlTlgeti,4ll7. :"....
.., .
FILLNCLI Azup Auratia.uuwnax s w orAss.
~ ~
' 4 re DrstenT 6 l B 511.11 • others ievent - of any ur. th,:ibe ,..7 .
tlened article; 'rill Lndli trniiiilntere4 to czdt. loom -• ,
roc:tildes' far ussznafeetcuing and pordia-4.4% 2;4 our. expo. , . .
.edvsntozess ht sellhaz over •
rience to the Business, gi"• 77l. - 7 1). i t . . wentouGu i ,
M° 3 t, a•I tb° lB i n tt r a q , 41111o.klen - 1k..:N0, York: : :, , :
- Ina •1.3Z3011 , 4-• , '-j•• . :••••-
. - - -
' ST. 'LOUIS, -ALISSOMI.
CONSDMON AND AntIYANDPai-
... . ..
- 1106PIDGE & liin.TAITL, - - -
. (LATE 'IVICIIItLVA
Diner of Ceummeewlal: and Rise Sta. • -
wvrryr.StE,Yl9andCmomkaloni will stieNt "nth
1
; Aixgd pffiC433l 6120141,04 libeng MIMI= will be, .
'O I *ren whenrolairrh, ca2l4llnaas or PRlM..l.2dlogir
Cadent Om ihe Tiemmad-other ,
p rr ,h,oB;will be pmespEl Wed at thelowest market priect.. •
• Tp t ge,dejne; and Forwarding.4Xlexclandne end
,!
dam will meet with espeelal cum incr dimpat.,,b; the lowest
Tea of talify3 Imesuisi. and the rspenss
of..ltcrege end ione mem tonsh-anrs
•.
3. AE. llortern;:- qiMinnitit
Page k Bacon, del; StMidalt Outamei;.
Co se, Mow& do I Ibsen - 4 Traseri dal
Ctantean A-White:nen;
llwem, King Co.,- -do ;.-1.1, O. CeobdtMto A Ca., ;"'
J. W. Butler & Bro.,Plttsbtr,' E. Jr: C. Yarnill a COH 111 0511 1 :":'
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