•-''. KiNfi .~~,;;~~ .~ ;,:: -; '' ./ , ,;I S- OTTVITALE - . eIY 31C4tMiiG‘, APRIL. 22, t 843. Insurance. Tfiesubscrilif.r. Agent for one of the hest Insur , ante Offices in Philadelphia, is prepared to paahe in surancei on alt descriptions of properly. 'such at Houses, Mills„..Stablis,Goode, Furniture; &c... &e., 'tit the.rery I,s)unit-rates.. B. BATSNAN. - r • agiatts togie copies of the tuva',lournal, 1) `i:obtainer.' of Mr. E. W. Carr, N. 85, Cherdut etOet,TN.ationiil l'or'tim office.) every Saturday where . ettacriptions and eilverfisemerits also will be received. • .• ..cO. The Miner's'. Journal 'will hereafter le de livered Jo our subscri be rs in Illtnerasille,hy Wash. ington Hess. Any person wishing to subscribe to the:lour:lel, or:to 'any of the 'nei publications of the day, by t app lyirg to Mc. H,; who is our•a rtant for that purpose, eau halm them delivered ploalpfly. The P risi , •,kvsinta Legittayii— renfi ane f... 0 tate Legislature has n,ovv \ adjourned after 13. 1. , 'afo'h g talioila arid ahnnit fruitless sessicn,'-anll we mnst.confetts thpt, their ectionsitave .gone in •,• seine ca-es -Priirelykeinit..fttrto one expectation!. ..i'We speak,more,particuldly cf theii . - course inJe.• f,erence to 11-ankingtinsututions. 7 The mijority in both houses was decidedly Loco Foco, - and yet • every. Bank, 'applying.fir the acme, was rechax. tered... This looks very• uch like retraction, and ",/ on,yl strengthens us ill"thC.bel.o have always 2 maintained, that the oppiejtion of the Loco. * party to Banks, was milyad,opted for effect; and • „' in reality amounted to nothing. - They have even , gone fattier in their patronage than their oppo - Lents would have done, for it is mere then probe. ble thatlf the •Whiga had been in power;, some of ' the institutions applying would have lost their ' . eliarters. ''' The Whim have no desire to.fill the •-• Country le institutions, but IF4l7the see it completely urgei e`woold have•the o erat, ze so iegulated and • 7,orerneri, that -the - evil of a fluctuating. untrtSin 'd'lnttency sliculd.never more be experien'eed. This _I \ mai onl - be: effected 'through the Mediuin ors --v. Iseney of at 7ational Pack, 'and we 941 -upon - the , 7„ .....1%. tether part - ' stow since they have - shoWn . fhat their - *BUM) , lb ,H anks is, not so aul tra•as I was _Fawn ,. •, ed, to unite in a true 4. spirit of petrietism,•attd aid ' us fir establishing a giidd National Institution-? t or • thipirservalion ,and regulation of the ctirreqcy. ". • tWthavre suffered enough foe the' want at it, riqd . - . if t y wish- a•gpments.to induce them, let thefix ' look l iabroadc't • he' country—the ,prostration of • trade\ceined by the, rniseMble • condition of the 1. naneeal of the poeutry, are gronger arguments to the sense of, a geed/man than the t.fetions corn- Mande of pari.Y. They are proofs which cannot • be idly set as;cle.:---the public mind is arwork up an tt is tplestinii, Red the expefienceoffhard suf.. ' le ' speaks ft\ mere powerful language than th,p. r I .'so istry of demugogdes: cpnviction' it ' Nfarciet ni its way upon the Ni.ealist. intellect, and Ithe tee- . tics of party will fallperverlesin the strug -le with ttiie feeling. Then wn say to them,th f rowpff the piejudicee which you have selong affected `1) feel". and, regardlesilof every thin but fife puhltc weal, •eome to the rescue of our country'. safety,fearless. • I •_. ly and hPnestly !. , , , ~ J .. . ''• , To L t e p. tit portion of-tire Lo'co 'Foca paity who . • ' ) IX° I . p.a? 1 since little:lire the welfare ' o f All, i e avQll, . •--roviesif the history - of 'the coOntry ;" - -i l ook back ,1 upon ilia sitnispen' of the people during ,the exits : ' nce etil, a - National Bank. and then' look at their t stn for the last ten years, during which time I - We have-been deprived of one. After ef,ftlm,and ~ •• s kliermitial exa mination tof these Ifacts, you can ne .4••,),.‘f ..- . . .. ,:teinevonsttently oppose such ari•institution. The first National Bank Was chartered during,. • *"."7-•.- he sebo"bd•seesion of Congress, commencing in - 1790 anirrve.s appieved eft) , the great and gpad " '. Washington... It was deemed necesiary for, the i ••• preeervatian and regulation 'of the currency, and ~.. "the reult whibh follswed filly sastained the °pin . ''' iota of, its , projectors—a new end healthful im '... pulse was given to business—public; credit' and - , • ~ commercial prosperity - immediately terired, and ' !money, which had been at a great discount, rose V to a uniform and steady value: This •Bank con •4ltinued in successful - and beneficial operation un. ': : tit .1811, cvliftiVit was tipposedtby the Democratie • ~ party and the te•chilter As lost. •'l7iits evils t which followed that event . are notPtious to every r' ' I . manC7 l .lQ is scqueinted with the history of that ~,_ per-tad-business was th9cked--tlia curiency dea, ..• r p,reciated, rt_nd a general prostration ensued, which ".! seerned - ; ,t6 threaten universal bonkreptcY. The '• • same' party, whieh' had hilliinsca. tite Inkitution, ; seeing, the evil e ff ects of a peir!error, hastened to . 1 , - ,ir it in I 9 lf,' , y chtrtoting entehee_Zienk—the 12:4 . - , 1,-.filfabes of the .tuntry then assumed - t - MrhealthY ; teharaeler—business, revived, and all tire benefits . I - which the 'most sanguine could hare desired fol , .-4.—lowed plenteoudy- from the rneastiFe. . This pros ; • 1 1 "it , trcit ta,state tiflhings • veiniined until 1837, when ~ 4-hijl . , for granting a neW charter being passed by -. ''... .oongrees, it Was re t urne d to• that body : by tlener . . - • al' Jackson with his veto, attached—the deposites ,-- ... were then re moved,and the evils which that meas., - , ' ure Ift4.,4titailed upon o.tr Country Ye still in ex .' ' - • t .Whittithe,fiest Institution cc; thartered it was who • opposed might and main 'ty the Democ rat s, w . ' l .t . " . ilempet it s? a m-mster, an evil thing which was a-iiting-roils to, and Which cx ouldentirelf destroy • ..!, - ..the libsrties of the c.'ll`ntry. i)sir';liberttei tare ..• , !stiil in e istenee,and =lo'fee,..re oat of the 5 t whiela •,-' ' - ,.. .1mre elt psed since the edeptiori t 1 these mstitti -„. . ',- 't'l , were yeate of coniircialfrotOrity et? gen eral c6nfitlenee--the,,bala:n•ce of that i time,lduring •,..'" which.we'were W4ili• , ist a National Ilank,Was:and - is, a period of general' depressiep, prostratida land • ' , 1 - "frant'of confidenty. •••••• •v....' -{. 1 4 . same •.- „. , The real which were upon tae "- Demoeratic party in,•1816 fs'e'theliciliartering of - "- --Atli Bank, mal be .Ipplied to ehiLlecetrocoilef the - present illy with moeh greeter force; the fact stares • -• • 'them in tlie fat c-, rem esn its frettit.he dnmied —as - r ._,, • long as the Ins itution was 111 . e4ietenct < enrreti. ~ • ry and commerce remained , presperoutt, and "a? • ; long as the Country-irks without it; et its tivetts ! .. . ,were unusually depressed. 'a, •'. • . •• • • •i b° abovell7'4 ealaiiete•etfoLt of. filets, which ~ . .- • • 'corm nothing more than a part of our governmen • - 'till history. e have treated the subject-dispas . W • . sioriately, as we believe se great and important a .-. ~., • .. - question ought alwayli to be cOnSidered. • Passion - • . and piejUdice steeld never mingle* their strong in. , - ' Thiene° . ivlieecieliberating upon such ti mew ure • • `,. - —quiet .'reason-=and actual experience ate the • „ • .guides which are only fitted to Conduct ns truly; . .t . , ~,, and; 'aid by these; we, among the many, have o y rived e earnest conviction -that-the memento , .: •,;',,, -le not only .ecessaiy,ynt'actually indhipensable. Xenwsn; 7.l7"i'i - ‘,:'l7Pfitt.:--rtlie nr.ributea that iewly alipointed '.ttmeirors for this - TetiMship biail'tsime very strange looking. arcottnts for penes transactions handed , to thent;for settle ' 'anent. iNtr. WoUlti` thank tbe;_enditors if they Would ftirnish tut with last: year's statement, be cause we think it r'ght that IhLlic should . .know tiilty it is thqt'the Pries ,havii been so - one i-' nue. tiia -vocalist, iiaow giving - -concerts at Picirttylrllia.' MEM • Coal Trade We consider it our duty to fay : before the pub; he; and-isiiiiretarly the .consturreis• abroad, the true sttpo uf the gest irad,e et ineeent.. .We.; • ,this, not for the pnrpose of creating a panic, and of railing the pr ic e of the- article, but on the con trary, fur tiro purpose of keeping the trade:regular, arid` presen itng - those! fluctu — ariniiofprif e s which tuq l quite a t e tdorions baseness boness lovrratas {jere r l • ; .,,Tbe operators bein desire nothing brat a atea dy;Vrgular, and ) rermineratinebusirieba; and to . Leonia this the dem should be steady and reg. uloE. - The 'consumption f coal for the last year was 1,i21,c00 tons—the mount required to keep the trade regular th le yenr, Ultra it le a 5t1,30 0,0 00 tans. The opening ofihe b ideas has been dehsyed five weeks later than last ear, and.there only, remains invert months (to theisnst of December) in - Which • • t to deliver this quantity, making. nearly .200,000 numper month. - The quantity-of coal shipped for , the present year from all quarters, up to this time, will not - exceed i 5,000 tons—the amount sent down 'up . to this time last year, was *wards of 65,000 tone; and when tits e. ensnarers take this into consideration, along with the fact that the a mount of coal out at the mineif is - not half the quantity of art taken out last year up to the pre& eut period, they will see the necessity of blamed'. commencing to purchase. ;But v 7 few or 7 dery have been repived es yet, and our tveraters, 4lihough prepared to rentals any qUantity that may be required, will only extend their operations is acCardance with thb demand'i The only meth od by which the busincta can bb the prices healthy, Is an birily mr part of the consumers to purchase. By the National Forum, of Thui ebservo that the late freshet has ; large e ortioli of the Delaware - 00in -ie Canal. Shochllthis acne tht;l - the Lehigh ditz 9 siderably retarded: dt is also pros. immense rise of the ' i Susquebenne, thatet portion of the North kyr:chicane! way he rieetro l yed which would deity tre operringl in . that 'quarterJ: This would increase the demand upon other region., and v.ra,certain that ibt\apathyj which: at -Present to manifested among purchesers, will lead to injurious rceulti f.itr-ch' luDgerkoiztinued I - • in. BOROUGH ELECTIO3.--- - The electiOn ough officer's will take place on Alonday: the Ist of sfap . • a would like 'to see our citizens all I atte`the' polls on that day, for it is necessary that good and efficierZt men should be tleMed, who will do their autyoprinptly and fearlessly; and as such men are.proposcd, they should be supported wilhOut reference .to anything other than their Own merits. We hope that the new'AuditMe will attend to their duties, and stttlo the accounts of the Borough, which the officers of • last year neg lected, thereby depriving the citizens of a publish ed statement—the people, who pay:ought to know fur what they are taxed..` t • The following ticket Was handed to us for pub licaticin-- , they are all well known names:; • Chief Burgpas. • . AS - 311E-WltaltT l M Ell. - Council. TnomPsOT, 'SAMUEL _ • F B.' NICHOL 9, • JOHN H."JA.litEctl,. • • School birectori. .--,'CHARLES W. .CLEMENS, 1 JOHN .S. C.• MARTIN: Ti.vri Clerk.. JAMES H. CAMPBELL. • Auditoie. is AC BEEk,s, ROBERT WOODSIDE, BE NJ A M L,?l, T. TAYLOR: e, foll owing we find among the list of air . pcjittients made by . t.lie dotiferenc, fatelfin Session tit Philadelphia: • W. Campbell. • • ' • .Tamaqui=-.Tosepti,d.iElsgomh ' • - • ' l.We also observe that the.. Rev Mr. Barnes, for tWo years .pagtpryof i , the Methodist congregation' in this place r pas been appointed',to the Eighth St. Church, ilthilidelphia. Doling - Mr. 1 Barn'e's • sojourn i tiere, hcLprph was continually crowd ed dailrttnd have - frequently lis tened to his sermons, end rank him, among speri kers, as - One of eingtilar power and talent. hie ~possesses however a peculiaity, or even. ectei.. tricity of style, which (melt!. tly . inalCO s i it doubt ful his -hearers, whethe . to look grave or smile. , . Tarts--Turts.—We are :orry to see that so few of oeilcit'tzens this ' priag have avail, ad themselves- Of -tho ofiport nity_to beautify the town by the planting' of trees pon tire side Walks.. There is a want of 'puliie # int in •this neglect whieh'vre-regreNeeing. The weather has been favorable, 'aid every induceut i ent urges theta on to ttis ireiiiiaVeinent. , In addition , to , all this, We ar e ekehorittid.hy Mr. .Robe Smith ' to say that , he ,will_ procure and planOeastiful shade trees for thoke Who: wish them ' , at twentrfive cents each. We hope they wilt now no loriger . hesitate. A Wsustsu.--A friend called upon us in the . iarly, part of , this week, to eattibii fur our Inspec thin, a very curious looking egg, which, he slid, Was laid by, a prophetic old ,klen, belonging ,to ~ 3 gcnpemon residing—at Mount Carbon. On the outiide ,of 'the shell, was a device of a scull and moilslyines, also a taind inacrtption of "April 23 189:' Our informant sulemnly asserted; that he linen , the hen laid it, and also asserted that the wicked ones of the neighborhood, sere all in en awful,state of. tiibt4lation. We believed every word ,he said—we aid! The workmen have finished in tearing-1 down the corner property in Centre at., lately sold 'by ,the Miners' Bank. The old log building at tached' t th e premises , was the oldeit house in• the Boro h. It was erected in 'lBl7, at which tiatii but th ei3 bousei existed within the present lira ts.: ft hes served it lung time'fOr the various purpts nirdwelling ? store, office,and beer-bailie . ; until it is finally idemolisb.pill to give place to a -splendid new sloi:e Fosse, 1 ,'3 feet front, by 75 feet deep, whicht when erected, will be the lar gest Store 'room in the Boreugh. " • 1 , • t P • , . Vire hive received the filet (sperlimen) num• ber of the Phiidelphia, Sun. .It is a penny paper published by cn association et.' practical printers —independent in pelitica—neat in type and sp• pesieance; and jUdging - from the style Of editorial, will prove a luminr of value in the Systetii to which it belongs. • -a - John . .Porter, connected with the great tiouse.of Po rter been sentenced to two year's limiiriionment 'at herd 4abemr, in Moyamensine for pu'ilo 'eoods , and money , from -the Messta..Wartioel. 'l3':y the what bye, has income of that—qua . ristrrranto csse—doei Judge Gibson, or Secretsrylia . Wire know? ' • gj , The freshet in the Delawat•erlves on Mon. - day last, was 'so great that the cars from Botien. town, had to-puss for pro or three miles thropgh water two .deep... A friend who was in Dan. vine on Tuesday Tut,infomts us that the Basque. 'henna et - tbat place, was very high, and.wben he left, via/ 'rising rapidly. 1. CC7Jrnlgo-Eldred took. his seat on the Dauphi " • ea ~ n county bench , ter the first time , on nonday last. He is highly spoken of as AO wist. ' ••• • ---- • • - - - - -.,• - • , • • • - • :•Legitdatilm: In the House, on 'Monday, II uterisagewas reo teived front the Governer, informing the Legisla ture, that the/Worm Bill ,turd,tercatne wisp, and rminimending arepeal of the lectien which 'bal. isheri the eiffice,of Secretary to the Land office." be saysll,Will extdurgea the titles of lenei., j 4 jointresolutlon Peand,eo to 0, end was sent 'to Airs Sensie, nitherizing end. George*. Dallas, Estis.,''of,l'hilatlelphia. tp institute proceedings to bring to justice . hese Were concerned in the conspiracy of Is 4o, to pro cure by 'Melee means, Legislative action, in such I manner howover as to be consistent with the faith of the Censmonweahh heretofore pledged. to Geo. Handy. This I refolution is intended to reach Brodhead, and Porter!., ' = . ' • • In the . Senete, on the same day, Mr..crispen resigned,fiie teat .in a very neat valedictory, and the vaceney Will filled by Mr. Bigler, of Clearfield, who war:duly elected. Sevenil private bills of a minor character were passed, which ere too unimportant to Mention. Tuesd4y, the 18th. in the House„'Mr. van's Bill, for the punishment of seduction, paSs cd the final reading, and was sent to the Geyer - i nor. ' • , I A resolution was offered to the House, to re-in• suite Sea, Salisbury,. as State Librarian, and, I to remove Henry K. Strong, who had been , re•ap• pointed to that ,situatien by the Library Demuth teethe night before—the resolution was lost, nays 44 . , yeas,2B Mr. Strong wit - theformer librarian, end Bed been displaced . 'to make roots for Dr. Salisbuiry, whci has 'no claims to it except that being a va lid politician. In reinstating Mr: Strong, the House seted'properly and well. : As the time fur adjournment neared, the clerk of theglinate brought over the bet relating to the Seitzinger end -Ridgway case. A serious debate sprung up, . and it was killed for the twentieth nom.- i. ' I r in the Senale.—'l'he general aPpropriauen bill was conaidered on second reading, and the office of the Secretary to the Lend Office was restored— . RI was passed and sent to the House, whieb body, ePpointed .a Committee_ of conference, and it woe' filially passed by both Houses. The'resolution from the House, authorizing:the prosectition of the Brodhead party, was adoPted unanimously. In the House, before the adjournment,itir. De ford offered a resolution directing the IScrgetini:st• I Arms to examine thci desks of the mernheurfor, the Purpose of escertsining who hail posseseion of his; copy of Pardon's Bigest, t;shich gave rise to an. amusing discussion, terminating with the adjourn- Anent. , The Committees, appointed to wait upon; the Governor, reported that - he had no; further COMMII. 'cations to make, and the. Legislature adjourned sine die. • All the batik bills, authorizing a renewal of their chancre, have . been signed by the Governor. 1 ' I , f '~' r "4 •{ . . Sian Pwrrans.l—As the: Legislature had ad fournediwithont passing the la*, authorizing the Banks to issue small notes, it in probable that en attempt will be made to Bawl\ the State With innu merable shin plaster issues, which, it allowed, will' be productive of injury to trade, and' loss to the , community. Our Chief Burgess handell ital.the other day, specimen vignetteefor Borough ntes, which had been sent him immediately afte! the adjourriment.of the Legislature, by. the engraver. We can only hope that our citizens will refdde to take any ,notes of ,a lower denomination thari j l o j ne dollar, for it is the only course which can also .the treat out of the 'commenitY, and fOr all the purposes of ,busincss, we have change sufficient i without them . , Let every atteinlat tie introduce thie:miserabliz papor,'be discountens t ced by our storekeepers and dealers—if thisis d ne, we Shall secure !ourselves from the lose which will visit the many Wlto receive theni., .. ' eaVE r IDER NEAn lli:IIRISB17110. - : — . 1 .1a 13 neigh borhodd of Harrisburg h i es been throven ir#o, a state of considerable excitement, by the cmarnia - sion of a deed of blood; within about thrie, Miles from the Borough. .The victims were aM. iobn . Parthnore and wife, and the murderers are as "yet unknown.' They were ftiund •the•moriting thit dCei was committed , by' . their son whci had been to market; the mother dead, and'the fru "sthiggiing in the last agonies'. • A reward of $5OO has beep offered for the ap prehension of the murderers. Two Irishmen have been.- arrested , tipon suspicion, and ahetr an examination, one was released. The deed islet veiled' in mystery. Suspicion for a while be upon xhO son, but it was soondilcovered to be un founded. Money, it is supposed; was the induce ment,tas the old couple were reported to bo-Vveal thy. • = - , Pprrsvirda April P.OtW 1843. f Tol7as EDITOR OP THE)YIIZWIS . Joui l a•r.; —Fula young ladies, having area the advertise! ment :in last week's Jcturnal, headed 4 , i Thal Last Etrurt"liave agreed hold' themselves readi- . nen, ehonld either - of the gentlemen give Om a call. . , ; Now that's whit we call meeting one half:way! The above billet crime to us,directed in a:nest..de licate:female hand, and is uo doubt from . wile of the fair aspirants herself. We suppose they in-_ tend to leave it to fate cif Animal Magnetism to ,discover their identity, however, that fel:lotto of otir business—Jima *Gallantsl -no,w fsyour brauce—brush , up youi costs and send ready for tho,attacri- ar's ifi:lae! • • • - 'AEOTNES aria rIGIEUE.-7A '.ght for ,$ 600 a side, came off on Saturday last, about 12iniles from: Philadelphia, between_ Mattheer Rusk, brick maker of that city, and. GilberfFreeltind, an English ring fighter . They fought 169 r nnds, and the battle lasted two hour.; when ittieh was declared winner., 'Freeland is so beaten, That hie . life is despaired of. I r. Such scenes as those are a disgrace ,to the age in which -we live, and we hope to see all the par. ticipatore in this outrage brought to speedyi pun. ishment. Freeland; it is said, carne over to this country for the express purpose of - fighting! Tan kee Sullivan, 'who's now quietly sojourni ng at Sing. Bing. I tr y The story of the cross In the, rao.n,has been confirmed by later lettere , ,from FortiLeav enstvoitli. It is a remarkable pluincimenon, and has given our meteorologists ` Much trouble _ to ex plain; Sans u nut RICHIT.-...k dandy, tempting to insult a young lady in ; Bolton, a ff3wniglits ago, got his nio,lth and oyasAlleipsith 'opens popper and - Sniff. That 'girl p v as'' pp t0..-pehaw ..-pehaw • ' - . • n•-• A aozi'of inani Buzzard, named', , Datigson. in New Orleans,. pail: of wings with which holotende OS" about the St. Clittrieinew inside—a Aimee bird that ! - . cy•Tboy &id a eniere,thander iitOizis in adeiphia on I tion4py evening. It was reinerlied eh &title i ptin dei wee lender and the lightning lnoie vivid th n bad beevi exp e rienced •.fors tong time. ollfe`-` P—gatelV r Majesty's n 0, e, New York on Monday. She is to take Efir Charles 1 • Begot ont.lo England., • . • ... • , , .. Ay nun hung hiniself at . Lowell, Mass., last week. Ile bad a:Bible and a Miller' Beak in his _ . . , . yoes,ession when.found, \ ,' .- i The Ashburton, at , Diew - :Yor k front tiverAoi t brotight $250,000 it specie? I . . • ' • MINERWVIOURNAL - - . ...- • - A .,..,..... , -raocienaltitgoirs sat.matt 'Lam a! -----r. 644''' , a` ing m urder was recentiy_peritatrattu) in Bsltimore. Co VI., 'upon "the body et Mr& ',Monde Horn, „ rs _rd'Aasirt Homjesiding 'bent 22 miles from B Mote; She has tfissipralresktiouLtter hotni , .- , - lib° It roar weeks, and as no blelligence could be ha/ of fi er t i search was bastituted. , They succeed. ed n finding her body. in a ditch, horribly Mang led led lend enveloped a coffee tag. The head bad been cut entirely off, and is not yet discovered., i discovered. 'Fircurr.staneee tended strongly to fasten sus picion upon the husband. He is said to fitrirdeo ill4reatedlhis wife as to cause her to leave bun 'woe time,last fall. bet ste again returned, and was Babied to frequent misusage on subsequent occasions: . Apprehending, possibly, that the body might be discovered, be left his home on Monday miming, and. was last seen abaft five miles trom I Baltimore; do his way to that city, carrying.* small bundle.. The neighbors aris now-in pursuit of Pim. He is about - 45 years of ega, 5 feet 6 in- Ichea high, somewhat peek marked, is a.tailor by trade, and _was, when beleft, dressed in a blue f 'ek coat, grey paotaloone, arid a blaCk hat.” Holm Hoe !—John Jones, that terrible and deSperate defender of John Tyler, makes the fol lowing awful demonstration at 6 , 'Richmond' irer Ritchie:" 'We will not bandy threats with the Rich. mend. Entpiirer. Suffice it to; say. that ids Rtchie is distinctly to lindeiatand that we prefer h i s friendship, decidedly, but ithe-dares to prick our arm 'with his sword, we will stiike fairly back, lIOd , lALTEi ALL ITRENOiO 'INTO ItIS BREAST. Our hands for our friends, our DAG. GERSfor oor enemies." A exacTi s- . 7 A pretty littla girl, s in the,cirCus in Wish:6, the at the' performance, to allow ela in their instinctive impulse, by kiE weedy dandy present, after watehin l i o' 'the inteiesting business with in: was so overcome, by the ecene, th Lustache; a smart twist, he eacla thusissm--- " Thunderation and inolas.seal be a baby., • The above is Streeter's!—who Wit?* The following is an extract fro., laianzas,; A pril let : 1 We have been full of rumors 1 uence ofi the insurrection pear LII is.nouri quiet and the troops eve returned, It seems the negr, ies, and destroyed besides tiles ivhen•they,were attacked by the in check until the arrival of trot" tax, on which they lied to the hil Wlll'eltil&as.inaranders until ext negro that landed with Mr. Turn. nouths since was executed yebtei TIM/A.—The New York pope', . antic information has been receit W i ell says that Santa Anna kaa Treximi prisoners, re-eaptured rat! ealado, to be allot. 'pia tnithstel nd obtained an - exception onl; oung Ciittendeni bit it was feti :prieve would not arrive in time MCKE3ZI E..-83me of the Philadelphia paperalint that th e , verdict in the Court Martial foi the aCquittal of thia officeiatood sevefi,to five. Such aysettiops are as silly as they era untrue, its it is well known, that the cou r t are bound, indi T vidually by solemn oath, not to divulge any tittlO of thotr proceedings or Secrets.k o.Letters from •Cumberlead, state that the miter at that place has riserio'an unprecedented height. Part of the , : town in Undated, end the Potomac, at cations points slang the railroad, o verflowed the Una, so thatii was.almost impoe. "slide for the cars to proceed. DELICATE.-4 wealthy gentleman residing in Boston, Mass., Wely made hie sori.in.law a pres ent of an elogint gold watcb,;7loie/1 in,a $5OO note; and directed it to hica-with the inscription on the back—t.excuse - - tfi - eitrropper." Rather. 6/- necessary; that! , , ri -- The Bank of Pennsilvania, in pliil4del phiti, resumed specie payments on all li t r notes op Monday laSt.—All her issues are no at par. The press which aided in bringing about erns. pension, ought to be retnemb'ered. otr Mr. Bratton, of the State Capital :Qazette acknowledges that ho did injustice to McGowen in the article which he penned in relative to him, and says it was written whilst under the influence , •-•.") ' of-passion. A roan in Boston, timed °outlay, has !inder. taken to teach the 'Yankees how to live seithout sleep., 'He says he has hot slept t:er the last' fif y two months, end i h es-a committee appointed to watch him. it The South Western Trade hes commenced the shipping of Cumin to the East by the middle route, viz : up the'llississippi and along the Ohio to PittsbUrg. This cou r se is found to be prefei.a. ble to t.e old. . I ; ; 0 j 'rho managernan - t lot the I'ittahurg Advpcate haspaised into thi- hand's of tho Hon. Thiimas H. , Baird. i i He avoss hie ilitormination to Whig prin ciples, caeaiures, and men. Success attend hta ef• forts ! , : . - A woman in Norwich was sentenced. to, trio years' impiisonmenk fot vvilfolly roasting a child' to deathi urromthe snowy region., of the Arc tic to the burn'ng. Tipliim of the South, ionic". 4 j \reignsr 17rdo' insinT," " . ao a great man once said. 1 / )I . 1 .: . ccl.Can any Oneonform us what has become of the ordnance for the regulation of the street ,, , whichWasio tia7O been ItromiNate'd on the 18th of March'! ..crAThe Neu+ ''York ' Journal of Commerce ewes that the-Preeident has ordered Com. Mac kenziO to be detached froth-the Commartenf the Somere. What next? 4 The Albany pus atete \bat I tremendous freahertian'oCcurred - the 1 - iticison. Part of the city wits inundated, an Y; the !kat acceunto the water was timng. - • the Blue Bird has trade hi appearance in our neighborhood, and 14 twittering of 'mallows has already commtncii. !This woke more like thing, • • ' • ccr . The - snow Iwo ell 'diiiippitkrekfroyi , our neigbbotbood, and alt apptebensiokl of injury to the ns•igation, by a (react is Consequently et ccr Toro member, of theNevr York Legislature have been ernulating , tho eiamPle of Pentisply tie by having a nice liStle.Qettgla in'the Ball ot• the House. - A fate English _paper states that the first indentoit; due from the Celestial Empire has been paid into the Royal Mint amounting to 1,000,000 sterliitg. i • ' Col Joisniat, the 'Napoleon 0 1 the-Idr lain Sew Orleans; ad:lamer-given to him.—Es. a-, :jot ttne ! Hingham - it anyalui is at brwige• :burg. - COrporal Streeter- states complains roost dolor. dimly . of the duck-weather" which be had 'to• eipsrit Tit Friend., c day 'Yearly; meeting of the Society. of in:termed' in Philidaph is, on Mon. . _ (2t; 13 or; e o (0 , 46* 'znd The Sttunlay 'Courier, ittys that 'Smoking segos to the street" ht. , eVehtlilizg, that is (Piga& ,Oolf *id ctigentletn,nly—ThereeGentlemen! thou, away your eturopiet '.; • • Thil article pf 40 is tookini, up lates— t* our botough we 'Riot° Stull 'supply:, and travel lers statiati'st thenets of it between this place and the Susquhatma. • • It Will be observed by a notice in another column that our Chief Bargees. John Esq., will deliver a lecture this eveniniOn,the Town Hall; before the Caiholiri T. A. Society. • The State clectnut irguna, took place on I Thereby. , I, I . • • The Philadelph i ans have among them a rarity in the shape of a White coon, which is being exhi bited at Beniles Hotel. . I Poor fellow . , hehed gtown. gray probably with grief at the satasou Of Tyler. The light fingered gentry. .. the Quaker city, aro driving a brisk, Moines% in the way of empty ing other people's iockets. " Any quantity 0f fine shad , Or sale in out,bor ough now:--..Silrei" will bring thenfif you have , the silver • Two choleric Frenchmen fought a duel in New Orleans, the othei• day with email ownrily. .Onci coke rather ieverapinck in the side, when ho was satisfied Oh ! tlajahoneni ! + We hate a nowspotiefwhich contain such heavy articles that a person• gels fi cd holding it two that rode hor -1 passed round les to indulge ssing her. A ig the progress Lteasing ardor, t, giving his irned with en-. minutes. By an accurate =Hain' recant, thol snow is ai 'certained to' bare fallen fifteen feet,ieince the com mencement of cold ; . weathq. i I A.ricw CLAY called' the ..Protector,'; has beon commenced at Columbia, Lancaatei c ounty, Pa. • . PAratn nor Mircesn.—A handsome young, white girl, named Jewell; has" been Married to a full blooded negro in Measachuseitk . - "Her beauty hangs tipon the'cheek of night who wouldn Iwohlda't be a Like a rieS Jeto;l1 in an Eiblop's ear." a ( letter dated Murdock, the actor, is giving leaseonlon eloquence et Boston.. Judge Judge Lynch, of the New Genets' &z -illions, hes reaigned: • A gold mine bee lately been 'discovered in the neighborhood of Fort Gaines, G,eingis. • ately in conse. Matanzas, but ent from hire • B rose on two' •e,thieo others; lutes and held . s from Matan , Is, where they erminated. rA ull some eight day." • The ECOOOLUASTES NOT AP/OAD.—The fok looting is a copy of en order fob coal,.received by an individual in Philadelphia. ti is a puzzle. facob - Miseerner if you plates, to Sent me 20 Bushel Cola from the Back cont . ery Cols from the fine on my Credit if you havil anny if not than Sent me Dater ' Bette far it I adi sick I cant come .my, Self." •s state that an redin that city, ordered all the their escape at ha interfered y in favour of red that the re- St. Louis paper 4tates that an Irish company has bought a tract oiland on the ih'sp viPitlicon river, and expect rfo send out 40,000 emigrants Within two years ! The Asylum JoUrnal, pliblisfted at BiAtleborie. Vt., state that titeren Miller luitatics are their con . fined Sir Charles Metcalfe, it ill said intends to re move' the seat of Government Or the Canada" from Kingston to Munireal.- Et. • • The Union C4al is now i good navigable, or der and boats aro Nosing upon it. . Mr. Seymour;of Hardy, Va., having declined • • to be a candidate for Conviss, Mr. A. H. H. Stuart has consented to take the Saki, and canvass the district. Ftffeen steamboats aro a , present being con structed, at Cincinnati, Ohio4nll of them of stags CM/ fcis ; rumored in, ,Washingtori that Judge Up. • shur is to succeed , Mr. Vt'ebster, as Sccre%ery of State, and that Mr. Cushing is to become'Secre ; tiny of the Navy; • ; I i ' - The Legiilature of Nets York sdjaurned on Tuesday evening at s'o'cloCk. The office of Bank Commissioner, has been polished by the Legislature of New York. A bill has Passed the N. C. _Assaaably,t6 char ter the Irish Emigrant Society. Henry E. Spenier Was elected Mayor . of Cin• cinnati, on Monday the 3d ism ! He is The Hon. Walter Vorward. was . M..New York yesterday, 1;11 his' way home (roil the'East. The-,banks of Philstielphis have bala6es in their favor in the banks of Nev York,[to the ez• tent of $700,000. • New irork City is, Ohl it,. be infested with'nu- . weroue groups of "daring burglars: 1, ' • • The Phi() Legislature . .tit its recent 'session, in corporated eight banks, thrirectora of vhichiere to be personally liable. , . ':- '—. , Mn Saturday night last,- five of the prisoners confined in ttle •Jair at PrOridence'i R. 1., made their escape bylmeans of kiss keys. . ' \ 1. I I 4T/2,317 in !Time, ani i ved at _New Orleant on the Sth inst.,• froin New %ork, Boston, St, Lduis and Cincinnati.sB7,6oo lin specie arrived on the 110thinst. . i ''... • . PR0D161003. - .-It 'la said that. thirteen churches ate - ^ - '.i i. in program, idflaldbrte.—Rich. Star. . ~ Progress, of Wblit 1 "; • ~. THE WEATHER, yesterdar; was made up of an arm ful of sunshine and a cuplidoilwind.—Rick. Star. ~ \Just about enough, thati t o dry a load of hay.! Thirieein differently conatrueted bee-hive, have bees patented ithin a fen; months. I • t• I . An\ actor at New Orleans was lately,eal, led out at the end of e perforManee, 'and presented. with a splecidedlfei cup. • 1 : 1 . , Ix new .riilitery post bail been establiihed at the Rscooti - Fols of thateso'nes river; by the U. B. War Departmerit.. i l l , • There was ' gt end Foxes's:ion of Firemen in Mobile, Ala..; p the 104finet. • 1 : . i. The value of t t, lard '• d 'made at Cincinnati, ! 1 ' ' ~ the past year, \ is es imatafkat $70,000 ~ 1 . Msesscuttarres. An 'election to attpply Ira -71,4 cancies in Congress, 104 place in that State bn thrLi c citb of dune next. \I" - . " , 911 BIBRY IS NEW ST ;Lc.—Mr. Greene, a•bro ker on Front 'Street, Cinkintiati,' lost some three \ hundred and Covertly dollar), lately in the fo ll ow, ing manner :'. • -11 : - . . ~ T wo, n egroes enter" bi GMT, and threw down a dollar so violenff o n s counter that h rolled off, niking for smallching , ,Whilefaewee. picking it tip. they speared•-tw • , plies; of paperl money, and fobbed them: / The i troll:lent is in ths-chipe of i vraliiing4tiek, only lo ger. and hat; `athied toil ti shesp Alia, hjr,whicht.a hick fold of \ptiper Maybmpierced and secured. ? ,Mr. Preen found on/examitration the _ the dot • \\\ tar was. counterfeit. He refused to take . The _negroes insisted that it Wee good . They y main ed some timoilicpntirig do this point, buy with their booty. 9 •-., / ;.. ~. , • / - The New! York ' Express says that i the no C from Chinaf bas icreatdd something of a Cense' lion among !political asiwell,es commercial men, It is now-believed, thatinch 11 the hostility of the Chinese to the Engliith,l., that the foie Treaty can not long be Prit l .eried, Mid thaYonly.a sirmtgileind and sea force j ean - sustain British' influence id China. Thes e is a loud callihat our govorntient strengthen . the , 11. S. Squadron in the Cbinee seas. I •,- I - , i 77 7 -7 ,ice. tons • )- =I zvr, • -, - - . ktvrt Itaretiami,.-;-1 he folloWing,hunietous account if a nerffie•Yetr,Pqlry, w e clip from The N. 0. i Pits. It ja credits to , the editor.of NeW York 1.1- . akin, I • ~ • It is a common:an to see trarnmeterleleti in th e Bowery, *leery night; ;I, up: with,nßaiii tut Poultry this even rig. ° ' ceding . somewhat curi ems - to . wite.esi thei modus operandi, and theiout pang. easenablineat these Midnight vigils, we stitii ed into thadartest and worst looking of - the 'dens' one evening, and paSsing'ihrough the bar into. a !sack. building, tow and lighted by a. few tallow, candles, stuck Intel the badvel of raw phtatees, and placed on a long, dirty table; mound Which, was a number of rniivey fellows, and toriptocka of the worst descriptiOtt,.. i Alibis head sat the mister e t , ceremonies, a mitelle-eged, musing looking fel low, with a red nke, and, before him by two tur keys, two pair , owl; end a couple of 'fat geese. The .'auctioneer -then cominenced ()Pennons: eI.C. erne gentkM , this bete fat turkey is valliedist ten shillings.' f l oor, plot up a shillingeach-e- Haus, matk'derrn-hc/that wipe • must treat.— Corm, rattle the covey s-nizSe-,thei's a good throw =-bet a glair of vet iskey punch dui', was the bird ,J-Piappy,-you'illtahe a throw 7' ei!dregaini hicry self to us. , ¢i/ certainly, there's my silling.'--e. i 'Pius gentlemen II threw, tiraiiti\ orrelOr ,sriieked,. 'and score, unn the three highest threw to deter mine the cha i rtk+, when we threw the double six es'ind won *hi turkey.: They rasher scowled at a decent looking intruder,curying. oF the prii.e.:? 7 ,- n il The iflaster bi . he ceremoniee lost net, time howev- . cr, in propel i g, a second. stoke, • •oome, gentle-' men.'here's a slat goose : fit for an alderinsn. ...1 sa l' lies him one dlollar. Eight. chances a( 'a shilling I -come. pint in' p.! - My. oyes,. hove Mould like io yin that bird f r ,Polly Vatts-vontl atilehim vith lAi potatde put es in bin ~,ticlly and have weep in ! I the pant ' .1 • !•,_ . 1 . .. , . _ It was eel: had lo . c k to wiri ilia gsose likewi;to„ at which-We ?end tho•sarans gathering closely a round caoris rinterchunging expressive end by pir r.,..../ Means 'pacific' looks, .ari 'leach es to ray, •thero's i Jo • i • clinting sonicivrhercis.' I ' i 1 The pair ! fowls war:} .713:1 declared our - win. . our position :ratting there bri(ing roysterers, l 4 say. Poppy; Vol- ing on to cue of Om large' buttons of-:. LORD lilanvons i bt's' On.tr - ori is thui,grapin. ' our overccial ' •vot may you intendintend to lie with e ll I . . sally described by a Loodort - Fer'7apendent of the ; thorn are birilir •Whi. I can't' say gentlemen.' Newark (N. J.) Adveitiser I,• I / .... • •You'don't ni.ian to cat them led, do,' you .0, Ilis•first sentences, like gime] el most great or, ; certainly rot ` they'will .keap : a week this cold store, arc exceedingly .ordinary,) and delivered in 1 weather.' is yve.l will iliti I Vet iln yea say to, , a;style that any echool be/nright' u have eqnjlled. I.keednig 'era bele!" By this tuna thisisholicomi He turns to the bundle Of small slips of paper be-' piny. easel.. rather signirdianity around us, evident. , • side him, takes up one of tliern, 'and,'sfter holding' ly with no i .goad intentions, The eandl,,s began inclose to his eyes fora MO - illerit; throws it behind' to Burn la* : in'the potato aookilitr--the auctioneer him, and goes Joiward, LTtwl storm . di, rising at the hoe -- ot-{ho table, pretended , to. doze,. and ... it....„ His manner is becoming evlriy moment more ani- brut so o ' artipiehe o riaions far our watch and mated ; his voice, never pleasil is growing m ire pocketbo Ai, we restored order end .g 'ad (moo ! id Ida end shrill ; ;his arms swi g. back and forth , once by saying, 4lnnie, nsytads, the highest thiow, ' in uncouth, but midst efficient,*tures; the Howe shlll havo the tit7.:te.', ,Edihiellsw by turn rattled id perfectly : Stilled, and by tha t time he arrives at thd dic,A, --the poultry wear op handed to each' the second' !midi of his argument; if is apparent 'rariiiiier,'s it as we west tiesdepirt they - all gave ui that ho hew gainMlis complete command of his . au: - -- a, terrible hake bY 'the ' baba. dsyina that we vire titers.' The second dote adds fuel to theilsme, a damn f: e,Tellow, ad.f.ha'd better go to bed.. and on he g'• l oei, like a fire on the prairies burning, I' .• ' • ' ; , v ., .;.• , , . . 1 1 1111.. C 4.! 8 sJerivil AT h azy tyerroar.-The Itrizin?sserchinglisnils consednie.g, all before. him. i Lexin , gton Intelligences , of the 1 Ith, - ssys His opponent Oakes _with - terror and surpriSe as r I•este'diV Ale., -Clay met and sddresSed ti tie beholdi'th •Stiong cords of his logic snapPed asunder, like ic, I n the ft areso,lanti shrivelled in- numeruus asset's:adage of his fellow-citizens, in this city, drawn together' -the court-huese yard .in , to thin air:; and lit 4st, blistered witti•.llaMin3M and. galled • with I cindietive irony, he falls 'doviin by theranoott Imen:lent '7hiclt bed heen made in the discomfited, benerith the fiei - ryllteMpest that over- city pspers,,, that ho would on,that day., matte st. 'whelmei - him. , iseh work is 46 Wenn to last lung: "Pi slic 2415 " ' N ' Ni it i c i . , l iopicai as connected The orator's vOicrkatid manner grow more feeble; with tits occurrences of the last two years. his victim lies, Wore him r, i dyed aline!" and l r • We haVe snit .noW tirlne, es mit 'paper Is just iiuivering at ever' nerve.; and' ho sits down, per- gling to press, totgivejs Sketch of theepeects.-We fectly overcomic, with the .'gi•jantie..effort. The ai r" P r eP"'°' a ketch so far 4 1 !Swe am able by our nlxt. 'SMco it for the present to nay that it was audience, caring 'fci'iskiarissamtlre, take their hots and disperse; sind our. American 'friend walks or ? e orth! great orator 's happiest efikis.--Thise avveY With the 'r'in cOnviction.ihet il Daniel Web 'whet have heist him freqiiently, on ;vomits occia is not ihegrcatett man in the world , that man, is inhas e ve in tiiya goon by.,' say that it was never. , surp,ssell even ti,v hinisselt It removers every fau- Lord erinighaMO , 1 • i 1 s , I- , , i . met ground of the Twen, ;-seveirth Vringress and ,talas a eonniideleiiiid tiiiiin hant.vindication ' both I , Ins dettssiONkvr.=Frolin thd toted Peking' bazeties we pe4eive that mugh interest exists In of hi m ,elf and thtt Whi,. p' xr P tY "fr:rn the uspe'rsiona Which h i lve lic H swan up in thous. -• the imperial cabinet on the snitject of construct-, , . ing 'ships of war !after foreign Models. It appears I ' - thatt, i • , Kin Yinglid, one , of the ministeii; laid draw-. inge of ships of: ituriiiry' forma before his lilsjasty, eccompanicd • by, strong regoromendatiops for an increased number of-efficient fighting elilp!, V.,:ii ein this the E dimmer' sinid a all the drawings-triYih- ' Shan; at Canton, orthistng hinalto hdve vesiselMin: minded, if he considered Kin IYinglin 'a plena ihe most feasible.' Yihshan, in- e very lengthy Me morial, shows that oo kinds of 'vessels omelet i on jproper for fighting,, except those constructed' after -.foreign models. He speaks of the ,wonderful re or . of theligh officers of the, 11. S. ships ',Con sit nation and-Boston, during Their Visits at WVacn. Laos, that they be the models of all 'Chinese Chips lof war hereafter tit bebuilt. The Hammer, there tOrS; orders ships to, be boatel' the kind MOM ( t , mqded. and of the best sustain's. . ilia.Majcsty 'ChM states that as the shipa are now needed there Will not be time to wait far them to he built, but orders Yihshan to send tbe4eng, merchant's* buy the ships which, the hirberienii:lteve for gala, snake the, same time despateb proper.offieers to purchase the strongest materials possible for ship building.' It:Mahan; states iii . Lhilei in'tinorisl' that l• oneishtp after the foreign model has been built at Canton, anel whiiti is able La go out to sea, and Ilint two more are on the 15tOtiki. "i, • Estrper,Neire The Paeket.,Ship Columbus, 'arrived at •Livar pooi, brings Londou r and - pisprpac4 parent to the 22d and 23J. , „ • The London Times contains a letter from) P. W. lienschell,,describing the siao and app st ance and situatiosiof tie' late comet. , On the hth and 16th of ftfarela the number of American arrivals at Liverpool, exceeded one hurt-, dred, and that the sinount of dnty !paid on their cargoes exceeded fifty fhottsaurf p nds atcrlini! This" ;Vas unprecedented. . - „ There had been a turn-out end tiat ton. The tarn-out wee support by the opera triins'at Manchester, and other Ogles. ' 2 1,. hocks of earthquakes :trave l helm felt all over , England.- They were quite sensibly felt at Liver! poet!. • • The. Chartists trials have ended lin the convic tion of Fergus 'O'Connor, and tree ty others. Pro I sentence at the list accords; ghion, K i te assassinated . Ir. DrUmmond, • • by mistake ; it wee supposed, for rr Robert Peel, was tried and acquitted upon the plea ofirieanity. A deelrudirre , ire broke ouE iR Liverpool, on the; 7th of Morello. , The total legal of preperty not insured was .t 30,066. . - I . • There had been a smart shock of en earthquake, in Scotland. • Intelligence of the death of the Earl of Athlone, .1„ r ot was 'received iti Liverpool, before the ,Cut bus sailed,. , , 1.. rscpt Tura.a3n.:—The only naive of id:To:tones is , r t tninatiop of the grand Repeat depute, as. &vi al et Of the House, when the numbers were as ful ws :--- • ' - ' 1 • 41 fdr O'Connell's motion, Against it,qucluding the Lord 111 yo r a vote, 14 . Majority in favor of .., piston," 2 . 6 On the numbers being 'announced, the 'Ahem-. toe assured the .-twenty-silt"' that their names should he inscribe& upoa ;couren in College green, and heeded down .1 po redly in the ink peFishable record - of Irish hi tory. Ho then moved IE that a committee should be.a ..pcittred from theme• jority to prepare the t . attgll -rd o z potitlon to re liant for a ,r4.val , of the vein t-" fi ' , .. Guartic: 7 k sea ceptairi,l being just come a sherPwas invited by some gentlemen to a hnnt— nig-match. !After - the:oOn was over, he gave gavo his friends this particular account of what pastime he had :—..Our homes. being• completely rigged, we 'maimed them. sod-the wind being 'S.: W., twenty of ns being in company, atiey see .set over the. downs. In the time of atoll a watch we spied a ,him under ;we tacked and stood after her ; coitiftig Op close, .atte. tacked, and we lacked, 'upon which teal hadi like to hatie aground ; but get. tiag close, off I stobd .after her again but, as the deyil would bave-1 . 1 1 „..,,:niat about to lay her aboard, beering to, Much sykta, I and my horse went on our" beam's ends, and: in leas than half a glass cepa keel upwards. 7 8141iNOE P0N4g):6217.-=.one - Williim Pul ley, having been convicted in Wake county, N. C., of inanslau'ghter, we:s sentenced to the follow., .ing punishment: These 'prisoner beibranded with the letter um" in the brawn of the thumb of -the left hand, end be imprisoned for Six months-411e hot brand to remain on -the-band - till!the , prisoner should bevecepeated three Ong, "God save the State." The branding.then took place forthwith at the bar, in the presence of the court, end the prison ecwas condu4ed to prison.t The Ronian Catholics are preparing to build a very large. - Monastery dud 'College-within two miles of South Bend la. - Ulla to be :brick, three stories high, 200 feet by ?40, and will cost abolt $15,000. .The -Roman 'Catholie Church own a large quantity of land in 'Michigan which is to be . used towards defraying the 'expenses of building this large Monastery. There see 17 Mbns end 2 Priests there now. " , BIIIPMAN... Tlli DtFitrtyltale•- , T4e ' Pittsburg San-of tbej,,,tth. stye in a' Postscript :—Shipman arriveid to this city ,or Sunday morning•Set;_and *cemediately started on the'eteamboit Express - , for . 1,,1 inscidnati.. Ile . registered hia 'necpe as .4111 i. Jo neon , of New, York." • Nothing , was known of 'e fraud, while Ita -was in the 'city. The P O- 1 lice t the first intimation a the matter,yester, day, t enty-four hours too Isle. .11c-leshiebtlesei on hie ay taTexes. —.. . - I _ • ~ =:, :.~ --„. . , . ientf,' ipini,ter.to at. •; • • f , da -you; evet :think of • future .31y camp Insole IN.; I Inver 7ith Stuteaffairs though brotber..JAu is 1 ? - . - = :EMyou tievei e lhink:alo • .No; but I gi i tuss our doll isle of the measles; for turn(' Whose bey are 'Az, main eh' kiri , . ._: - • i ENNSYLTINIA . ars , I.,RIlit:f . CE.7-1 . 4 . 0 Ei.tlitimore American says --,—Tviro. ear - goaa of matii 9 :and natal; ' 1 1 1 tit • t ffem Cumberla n d coup,t7, Pa.,, the pritiduca • received this season by the Paransylvanka'and Tide . yV,atercepista, reached this' city - ysikeiday, con-• ist pled ttl 104.111 , 1. HA 74.THEIRST & WALTEILII.-•— , 134 first :pr duce receive from POO neylvitiie last . ear was on lahth Malch—• ; morra ! l imn a month .; ear;tior„ -,\ al. ...1.., 1. t : "I. t I .•° .et ~ ,NEW 12 -reelpi I'esirins.—lne!rectionsolvts., ‘ t)een recei eti at the N 4 . ,. York Pest Office Irons, ' - 1 Washingt 1), to charge!liiampbkf,p'ostagspn Al 1 1 • 1 . .. . • ..,.... „ the effitsp pr t ublications &A \hoU,IY. issael . t . s.. extras. The postaiie on the :svei;ltly • paper4..remisins - the.. , !I • ime--4hei ncii. :pguip"ion - only i PfLetts • Abe t. ! ~., , extrs. . . 1.. t ) ' , ',l f'7.:l: '/ 4 1 •• . l • NEW:1100 .• ~ . 1 Al • r , . 4 LLUII,TE.4TED COMO:V ifitely'r Ej!„ 7 -This is a beauty, -ful edition c'f the Common Fr.iyer, edited by the' Rev . , ,t. W.. Wa nwright, D. D. 1 7 ititt to be completed in , twenty mir;thers. and -vrilll contain upwards of seven hundred engravings.' The Illatitrattons consist : cr . ivignetfek cc a,beantithl character and design. and of . isacrtxl_..aub se ts fromitheilyforks - efitbe first masters 'ailaptsßl to e Epistles. 'Gospels and the Psalter.-- 'Four 'of th ese' ntimbera will be issued monthly and / , Ihereiriaintitg /theta nurinbers will be issued semi. monthly until completed.it Price 311 cents each num; I bet. payal on delivery,4%For sale at this office. •., t.,. Antic% &mar.— fhis work is edited by George R. Gliddo 'Esq.,-,lani. U. S. Consul , at Cairo. it contains a rill account or' the monuments, hi' ics, husto 106. and literature of t try, and is Itogether a valhable as well as ing book. or sale at this.office-price 25 , I,sci . on Mot:igen lluroay.--TI iotitalit enes of valUable lectares by Tt n011143..D , 'len professor'. of history in thi II sity of Osf rd.' For sale at this office. . , 'Pilaus SOF THE REIINE:•-• This is a reprint ei ,13Sliver's f vourite work; :It eempriso..the Etztaenthi nunaher of he" Library of popularrn - Srels.' For salt .at this offs e--price 121 cents. ,: - ' I - , i. PIiIkOSOET OF MAZardtog.—Tolis is a humorout story l isoin fined among other interesting matter 'in r " no edition f the New World. For sale al this office ''''' ,- ~ P rice 61 cents. i f Picatts LANDAis..-Tiiis' is a translation from the FrenCh by Miss C. Walley. It is an Interesting his- toricalial of theffiteenth century.'. For sale at this office- 7 prife -12 i centh., i ' 1 . I --.. , , e Church j . Schuylkill !liven. 4in,Tims ng last. Attrit2Otb, by tha Rev. Mr. Mahe.. se ST*NTON,of Sehuitit,io Haven. to Miss I ANN RltAviii, of Wayne Toe , anniros County kr St 'J 4gy Morn Mr. Tno • Recrier. &buylkil arn2r latarket• . . Porravitaxs• April 22.1843. ' . .nr7pr Bbl V 4,521 Bacon, •r" per lb. 61 o cwt., 1,311 Pork, 'l , 4a 1 behl f9O H ama , lo, 62CPotatoes, bash! 311' " 45 'Plaster, too 4,50 • " 28. Flay, Timothy 'lie)} 2.5 G, 4 7 -'lb •1, 121 a Cloecr 1 ' " 5.00 COMM Wheat Fi ; Rye Wheat, Ryei Corti ? O 4 Eggs, Batter, -n7 Al LECTU ' l 7 - 01%1 I'EMPERANCE —;, iviI be denim 'ed. by lohn NE Croatand: Esq.; to die Calf olic,lovenile T. A.iScicietv in the !Wolk or the Taira -gall; this evening at 7 o'clock. Mole by the Temperance end Perman:Bandai . -- . Sihging by the Ju'irendes. Tick°of Admission delivered_ grabs at • the fail Door. Saturday. epr i l l .-- - ' - 3 7 ••• i I" , . . , :, I ' iii alTifeb. El ll= N J
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