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BV KEAaTUS BROOKE.
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FOE GOVERNOR
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(OF C*FI« Cor.FTt.)
FOB CABAI- COMMIIUWMJB.
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•TATS OKSTILAIi CQ.IMITTEE.
p pKANKLi.Ni Lancaster C.t>.
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XnOMAtf UC'NCANi
JOSEPH R CHaSULER.
THOUAS McUKA | A |l, l'h‘lul' nk-*lW'r
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betweenUie tout* oi ; . ‘ ud 9 ’ * r 'tiOMA9 VARNER.
i Cb'mof the ComoflCor
'«■ PIMUM n “"“;
• . IIt „_ltio Wbiga mil lemember lh« official
- nil -f Conram ol lb. »»•'«'■ of
boodeocs for ib« county cjneenuon lo lake p'*«
L-aiiMJ-y -"*!- 11 <■ . monUi bene . b,,* ,*
bn*ibo e.ily b> ■!>•"• uem '‘ m *°*•“
. o(l b. aobjecl. All eye* -ill b" “P“° AU.gtn»J
" „,j W,.™ P.bbaylennla.t n.« banner
M a bi. ItbiWlbl. b, piece too high U 1 MUbl.te
. . auoo I'runeiy! ineeiioge* Eaexy W big .boultl pi..
mv ,U m .0. choice of non «bo mto make •«-
f'l bc„.m of erndldalea lb older tbat they may bare
• tn *lt UM >■ done.
Cad date. f»» »• Pr « ,,d '“ o> ''
W« uno delayed »“ intended rejoinder to “•
u. d. Gi«u article “ "I'T 10 “ ur ■°* n > 0,,u “
Uu aubject of Preeidenl malting ao long, «>.t ,l
ha, btcjmo almuat too Ut. to gnawer it now. earn
if .0 ...ee.er ao much di.pc.ed to-do ao. W.
woooM no .mount of conl.oe.iay would eonemco
00/ reapcctcd -contemporary, that we W.e light,
and .hit h. ieWrung, .ltd upon ..aecltoo, our cou.
■cUnna and pur jodgmcnt conffrm the opinion
«ilh AISTi. 10 the danger of toa
klng.miili.rj men I're.idenia. Mo.eprer the ed
'nor of the U. 8. GeXettc he. ao long
our moral and political teacher., an
learnedeo many gtxd nenitra from hiaj
Ujal we dwire uo puelic difference of
one whom «c ptwately "“'much “I
due to ouraelrea. howcrer, lo •» lha l ■
we may in the political hi.tory of our toimlry. O'
„.. te .j it —erioneonily it o>»y bepto “>■ f°~
Uucal htrlory of the -oild. «
of military mao for b.gb cieil officoj foil of the
m „. pernici iui eiample.. The prilcplo ...If
i, .mo,, ami particularly io a Goeejnmeol Ilk.
oura. Wa hara heard »« -pokoo of-to all our
bnarpiliucal experience, b, Whig Br.ua.nan .oil
Wot, pieaaca. "barcrer weh.ro heard from the
on. or read from the other. W. keenly felt Ure
extant of .bat wrong -ben ». «»» a d U po...u,„
to lay' aide tba moat merriloriooa public aertlce—
elcloriea .on ore. the cnemie. of Ota ConaUto
firm—iU.l.fiea.ion. -bieb were lb. taault of long
and labo.iou. .tody-experience .on from ar
dooi. toil—racrificea of man, of lb. blammge
of'aocial bfe-de.o.ion to the country » ferrent
„ it ba. baan rincare-and hr replace -uch a man
.b, on., a. .1 -ere. of yeelerday- All honor to
General Taylor. Praiaea, public tbanka, tho free
dom of cilia., the ju.l remembr.ncea of a ,mle
ful people, bonfire a, iHominaliona.wbalarer word.
end pageantry you wi|l-bu. an long a. there are
longer,higher, and more pte-emrneulaer.lce. than
, hb,.. .e .ould award honor 10 .bom honor te
doe. ao we will, if *« can, giro mfil honor lo
' Whom the moatiadue. Gen.r.lT.ylo.'a honCy,
pod aenae and patrioliam .hall itmlf decide b.
;irc.no. and ou, raapeclad brother a. PhlM.I
nhia. If need he We would .Uo call up a thou
sand Wbi, roicea.trom the Halla of Gong...,
' and naing from rht piriform, of
mm., to emdicala the pridclple wa defend, h
right that long ci.il aarricUiraalt *> "ell *°
a man for the Prr*tdency,-tbat the tried
of a hfa tim. of mcrifi.a to the public
wallhae, ahouldriuk banralh the ahow and oproa.
of the camp, or Iba be., -trice which a braraaol
diar may hare rendered bi. country ,m th. field
If are are «ror., in an a pp.ee rail on of mail In
umphe, or in', dread of .miliary aupr.m.cy in a
C-U dry "hoea iu.tnolion. era ad congenial to the
'e.re and « boaula to the other,., have been wrong.
|y laughv and by our friend too, wo ißink, of iba
duty wo owe to the country in which we lire.
Wa bare already wen in print the name, rf
Taylor and Bonaparte couphd togetbax, end a
Galana Wh g paper before or, bear..,, our own
- name, .«.«*« “ f F '* nc ”' Ul
F.e.,cn Emperor W. nop. to raacu. the name
of General Taylor from any .uch ambition, aaao.
Ciairlm. and the Go.einm.nt unde, which we bee
from any aueh correapundence. France and the
Dobed dr.ter, General Taylor and Napoleon,
ought to be wide ** “m l' ol, ‘ - •P*' 1 ’ *'“ l Jll lhe
lodgment, of the beat men in Ibe worid are blind,
cd by the military geniu. of auch men. Thera ta
" a preen,. in their name, which!, a labaman o
Jan,lh.aud il require, th. profound*. refleeuon
and tboopureat judgment nut to be led aatray y a
damooxtration that Aral take, captiea the aye. and
. then the ear., and finally th. heart, of men.
We are r.mioded by the editor of the U. 3.
Gagetie of our adeocacy of Genera! Harnacn.
Wo mike' wilhpg confeaaion of the fact, but Geo.
Haxriacn waa not nomlnalod from a battle field,
-ihowaeer illurtrioua be bad made it. He had aer
yad the country at home and abroad, in place, of
high ciril poaillo'n, and with eminenl ability. A
generation of man almoat bad pa—d a.ay be
(ween bi. -trice, in the field and hi. Uiumph.nl
call to the Preridency. Bui n we aopported Gen.
Harrlaoo.ao.ifhe .hall be the Whig candidate for
the Preridency, we.wiil itipport Gen. Taylor. All
Of the abibty, influence, and induxtry we hare ia
' hie when bia name ia authotiUlieely before the
'country aa the eandidatc'of thorn whh whom 11 i.
equally our prida and ple.rura to act. Unul that
Bm. -a «r not upon General Taylor, nor upon
then, who bear aloft hi. banner, bul in opporitmn
to what our judgment telle p> '• ">“*• •”<! ai*““'
WhalW. Tew will be a fatal precedent for all
time to coma, It ia a Whig privilege to apeak a.
freely of men aa of thinga, and ho alono
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y.'. V . -«|a a freeman whom the truth makesfr**,
•M; •• Aadalt are slater be*We.»
v l , VTa can calmly dUeus* -these question* now
! toi a® 'wrong to" no* mtn and »° P*rty* “ d
•U , . white I ** do *o with nocerc teipcct and deference
r-. |p honeet opinion* of others, wo aak ooljr
(• . . r jqtul aeknowldgemeot of our own good in*
♦ > tentieo* toward* th,e country, sndthe party, whose
2 . - * ptodpte* wo before to be eminently e**eotr*r to.
its tooert glory.
- - since writing the above we have seen the foW
(*•■.,• :•* i jawinr paragraphia the AlbanjrEveDing Journal;
{. *>We apeak by reliable authority when we aay
1 * that GeniTaylor deeply^a»d wirmly Imbued
$ -rLj, Whiiaentimenw. JeeKngsebd aympathiea;
?' Sit be ie devoted to Whig Meararee and Whig
SJn. that he was opposed to the Annexation of
* * *nd thalbeia not only oppowdtoaoy ex
i-. - ' . Jnf! of SUra Territory, bot regard* the Inati
g" 3Ur«TJ—tio”* 1 ' U”” 1 ' *
twij. of opr - j
“'“S u w.u/4h. o: 9. H* in
an.... w the hypocritical attempt of »n. of thej
Adm.oou.lion pit, to. claim him « -
Utiilion m*n, that within forty day., »enf.
T.jlor hm .aid u> . gentleman about to Lave |
him forth. United Stale..’-Never “1“ J " h * l
they my. 11. U you, .nd joo t»«T tell them if J'™
thoo-, I am • Whig, .nd if they h... .oy doubt
•bout it .ftet that, tell them I am m City Whig.
Thi. i. well, 100, but there me other, equally
l_to he commended for .ouod political principle,
fo, . eonririenl rcLtance to the elLmion of SI.-
tor uniform opporition lo ih. annexation ol
T„ u , and lor doing .11 th.t General T.ylor hn
done, or c.n do for the honor .nd welfare of the
Nation. It ia for ujoh we .peak, ■■ "ell *• for
the man whom name i. i"* “P°“ ,he 11 1" of lho
muititudw W. hope, at lea«. ‘hat, uo.uapeclcd
of treamn, we may raiae a feeble «oice for men
armed in the Panoply of Peace, wearing Ihe
Constitution for their helmet,' and a thooa.od
ci.il triumph, a* trephine of their .ictoriee, while
nearly all ihe world beaidea aeem ataorbod in
glorie. won upon the field of blood and ball!;.
Plank Roaila*
In a neighborhood bite thi., where the tra.el i.
hey and the aoil loamy, and alouo ecarce, it ii
well enough to turn aome attention to the ithpiove
ment of the road.. The like of wrme of thin* m
our neighborhood, we ha.e no.er aeon before,
though we thought wo had aeon road, which it
we. impomiblo to ru.kc worwr. There i.a a cheap
remedy for the e.il, a. we bclio.e, in the juae of
plank road. which ha.e boon .ucceaefully used In
Canada for more than twelve year*. The plan waa
•tatted there in 1835, in an etTort lo impro.e a
piece of quickmnd on the highway. Some heavy
timber we. eunk, planked like a bridge, except
th.t the open .pace botween the veil, and jdeeper.
waa fijled in with atone and earth. Two ydar.
found the Umber and plank remaining anlid, and
the experiment waa then tried with equal aucco
o.e, a m.r.hy mil. Since then plank road, of
fifteen, aixleen, and more mile, long have been
tried and teated with complete aucrirae. ("here I.
but one in the United Slat.* extending U J mile,
or from Salina to Ilremertnwri. One haa been
relaid in Canada which had paid a profit of ten
per cent on the original con.truction, and yielded
a vurplu. auffiorfnt to pay for the rvtuildiug In
New York companion have been chartered for
three road., and there were rrcenUy pending,
fourteen applicaUona for charterafor making ptank
. road., four of them to lead to Rochealor.
Win. Godddea the engineer of the road in oper.
.lion in Mew k ork give, the following direction,
for conducting them roada: —
i -The plank, are of hemlock, eight feet long,
and four inch., thick, laid emowim of the road,
on ailla four inchr s square. The earth l» broken up
and made fine, the .ill* are bedded tow lb and
the aurfaef greded .month; the pl.nk ate then laid
on the aril., cate being taken that the c.nh r. up
and touche, the plank .1 evey point. Thi. i.
important, for if any .pace be l.lt for Jr under the
plank, or along.id.the .ilL,dry rot follow.. I.aw
m Canada. a road that had been worn oul.and ,
wa. being rebuilt. The rilL were good and the
pl.nk.were Mund on the under .id., ....; where
air hod .upplicd the place of earth, and there they
' deriroyed b, rot. The plank haring bee"
aid. the next thiog i> to grade • road mme ten
ir twelve feet wide on one .hie, and two or three
on the other, by taking earth from the dtlche. on
..ch ..do, mol bringing it, by a ditch mraper ju.i
up to red even with the upper aide of the pLnk,
I that if a Wheel run. off the track, u P”“” up
on a .month .urf.ee, of earth, The end. of Ihe
plank ahould not bo Lid even, but . part »h"u!d
project from two to four inche. by the general me
!o pr.veot a rut being cufju.l along the end. ol
the plank. If the end. of Ihe plank are even, and
a .mall rut i. made, the whole of a loaded wagon
will aer.pe along Ihe end. for amno di.lri.ee he
f .re it will rim up to the top of the plank. unit «<
the wagon move, in a direction nearly acre., ihe
rood; bul it Ihe wheel mo.c too feel lee
ward without coming .quart..gunrithe edgo of a
projecting plank, the difficulty of getting on the
road i. .voided. It ta nolnecemary lopln or .pike
the plank lo the «11. c ,
-Perfect drainage mid be aecured. and to tha
cod the ditchc. muel to deep and wide, and good
eluice. wherever water cro.«e. the row!. Thi.
the iiupoitalit point—dram | i rbj.
“A. to the coat of .net I.! ritll ri»«e
you by giving you a cop, of uiy
Salina road, which very connderably exceed the
aetnal coat. It i. proper to inform you thi. road
£ fi of « “■
many place, with .lone .nd logo The right or
way emt tie nothing. The eatunalo wu for plank
three or four inche. thick. Where we la.o ■» 0
track., we Lid one of them ««h th.« «ch P "J
but the maiu track wu four loebe. thick. It »
economy to uac thick plank if the U.vel I. .ufficient
m u-Lr out the road"but if it i. to rot be.or. .. L
worn oub then, of comae thin P'>" k ‘b o,l, | J *
nred The Canada road, are generally three
ioche. thick, and are made ol pine, and lari about
1 Tha’foUmring i> *“ e.UmaL of the coat of a
ingle track Plane Road, eight feel wide, for one
)|tiniou
trem. 1* 18
[ luru where
"m.l in. I>, 4 in. „ 'JS ~to ‘ ,<1 m r
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$5 perilbowind
Living and grading, $1 p** ro °<
Ecgioeering, .operimeOiiMM, Jcc, 10 per
ioo|oo
Oite-houw*. »y , .. ir on no
Fur 1 4 in. road add 0 ft. at *5 p« M. OH.OO
Sluieei, bridge* and coDliDgenciei, *
9raai<xtt Row.tr.- —O fle »' <*>■ b “ u boiU
in the cl,, hr oxo of lb. m«l be.oliful we bare
and we are lore .he will win th. opproba.
iioo, not only ol lbom for whom .he w.. both, but
of all who maj be eonneeted wilh her bj Hade,
employment or oiberwi*.
Length of keel 157 ft, of deck 173 ft; breadth ol
of beam 27ft 3 inehee, and of f!»t Boor 25) feet ;
depth of hold 0 feet in the clear, with 4 inch plank
on the bottom; and 3J inch, on aid... The um
bel. are 7 bj 4 inehee, with e.tr. damps end !..-
tehing. throughout. The boat ie propelled by two
engines, of 18j inch cylinder, and 6) feet .ttoke;
diameter of wheel 23 feeh There are two boiler.
30 feet long and 42 inebe. in diameter, supplied
with water by a ••doctor,” to which are attached
four large bilge pomp.. The boll ... mad. by
Mr. Samuel Walken the cabin work by Owen.,
Row dc White; the engines by Row db Dam and
the painting, were by Wm. Lew, mid cabin fur
nituro by RoWfU A K«op.
Th# work of each of that# gentlemen U ui.lbo
high#* degree .creditable to them a# mechanic#
Wli,U * , . |
The boat, indeed, t# well taraiahed. fim.hed
appointed throughout, and we commend her
t ', ihn farorahle conrideraimn of lhtwe in whoee
prewnce rhe will won be. The boat ir deiUn
r,. st. Louie and ha. been built e.cluurely
for the Miwouri riror'trmle. W. are .err .ore
■he will meet the warm spproe.l of all who may
gir. he. employment. The •Rowen. 1 will be com
: mended by tl.plein Jewett. The hoot he. been
. euperin tended by Ibe ownere from the Ural, end
, bee eireody giren proofnf her RUsliliee.. Herdr.fi
, U 27 inch*#, light-
A Lrrrtn Fho* Karnaa Matrkw. Tbs
following Utter from-lbe Rt. Rrv TUcoboU Mat-
Uw, by the Cambria, («y« the Albany Evening
Journal) U 100 precious, both *»n it* 'glowing
acknowledgement of American sympathy for suf
fering Irelana and the announcemant of hi* pur
pose to visit us, to be withheld.
Cork, Much 31, 1047.
Mr Dta*c*T Fatcao: The magnificent hu
manity evinced by our brethern in the States for
the auflering Irish has inspired every h£ut in this
Island with ardent gratitude.
We shall ever regarj America m our deliverer
in the how of bitter calamity. The immense
supply of Indian com wafted into the Cove of
Cork the last few days, and the free-gifl cargos*
.tJJL axneeled, have bad an unexpected effect ou
market Maize ha* fallen from £l9 to
£lOthe ton. In the darkest hour of calamity we
jh.uM Dot input- The mean of Ita Ur J .r.
mloaa all HU wondrous work*. I*m reeolved.
<»od: willing, toUare Ireland for the State* next
summer. ItahaU be my
thatthe Lord may remove every ob ** d *»“ d * Uoiß ' 7
me *oindulgethi.jlariingfo«reef
Aaaoon as the ejected
arrive to Cork, I autl have the pte**U» J#*
tag to you again, ixpresaong my thank*. rr«**
'ffftjrtg kindest remembrance to all my •
I have the honor to be, dear Mr. Wom, your*
aflecrioaaudy. THEOBOLD MATHEW.
Mr) shelijtt th^® wnienl be-
SKawMfiMfcS ii*ate«sw~
eooiort of ihegreatest bJn SLui. frith theWance, but without all the
modem. Europe. the contents might well h»« *£" •. he took poseesswn of the pa -
deemed irnpemoo* *»«*** rtvM «d?“ P* u j seu of iheTuilleric*. Upon finding herielfinetel
lo the »«euce of fuianiy ; and y • • ' i_j t fi e apartment* occupied by th® l*t* <du«*&
recorJ, tb,l by »n “U Irl - h f'Jrtnue-leUer, c n ’ 1 „ eipriarired the mo* b*c*
ed b, Jr*pl»i» de I. P*l'»«Y*“l h ' , , D j „, iofu l eSuorffc B, ihe Vicomle d«
yoaibfol eoarpenioo* uiUieUeydey-aoJ tiolic el | g . u ,| le formerly been presented to
childish edecntnre. ibe outlines l ‘ h, [.” j ® Uli „ 4nlo i„ue. snd by'tbst su t ust end utdor
bietory sod comin, grestuc ? „, e „°„c«, h.d bee,, receded -,.h the mol
foreshadowed. The prophecy ot the « ceres. I tun.^p
upon the inspection of Josephine < bend. »>■ it. frh fnlhllnJl »a i eye. beesme suffused
uttered in these retnsrksble terms. ■ ' .. 3 „d ,hc thus addressed Nsp-lesn: “1
•■You lose a Creole by whom you are lotted in ralllel |, VL . ul La MelmsUsu. This palace
return, bur you will not marry bun. 1 our star rh ., [m , f„, me. I tremble for the perma
indicates two alliances. The first of you' »“■' ■ of immense power which has -become
bands will inhabit Europe, although born in star [A. of motl Jm-img. ■ What Will your
Unique. He will wear the awold and enjoy a j r > ~. „ Thal [ Jo nol , r ead in rha loot
brief period of happiness. Unfortunate duwrr-n e j ” was then the First Consul’s
will separato you, and "'becoming J n,o^ c nf ’ reply;‘.“that the littc French corporal, basing
mighty troubles which await -d» k “r gl ° . I the Roman general, has a mind to
France, he will meet with a tragic* d ”v!’_ I IKI J the fruits of • victory which audacity alone
leave you • widow with two ir.fant cuimren- , * f>r tJ t have played my
Your second husbaiid will be v t ry dark. «» ™ - it i(J f .. r V ou now to catch the spirit of yours;
pean origin, in the end unfstunaJJ. .Hhoug , V (ln b e lli.h rheee wrenc. so taught with
isdcslinud to become famrtu*. tofill tbcea Arrowing retrospect*. VuU will cause the mclan
hi, glory, and subj.cl many ““• yJj ch .., v te „,l, of Angus, to be forgnUen, and wc
Y6u will then become agn at h y. both if in- w*rk nunic.i*.
to sjvereign powen but the day will or ti j - ro xilloW dust into the eyes of the multitude,
the ungrateful •hatK'irgft your >jn« », i not yet thoroughly awakened frem the wild no- 1
astonishing the world, you "ill du- a« u ‘‘ h I f. ; lio „> of dem oniev InstilUd by the revolution oT
death- Tn« country m which tin >iibuig • uilowed by the word “Republic”
come to pa*», fvf®f part of Ccluc Gaul \an . { * rn jn gdd over the entianc*
the rniJ.l «>f y»«' prospenly, you 1 . "J 0 “ j ihe Tuile.ies, as if U signify that the new oc
ca»y peaceful hlv which you once lr,l mth cu lof tlmt 0 u regal reaidence designed not
Upon first quitting It. shores ' f 1 u ow the new cons>i,utlon. A few days
ness porlfota th»t may bo regauUa in tut iigu ' aftet in ; cutur allusion to this circumstance,
forciunncrs of . ; mi4ar kcd to JnarpJjine ; “I leave the
A brief *niv»y of Josrphmos advetnun-su i WlU .j .|j t , lU blic, on the palace walls, on tha same
fluently to the delivery of the *b-*ve preuicuo , sflc a p, rion *s Dame inscribed
will best illustrato Uuir cuiioub . beneath a portrait which in no way resembles
tween a young column and bertef . a childwh M- j .. ‘
tachmenthad ripened into mutual the «
parents of bath approved the prwpret of Jbeir
children’s union. The unexpected death ol W- ,
pbine’s eldest sisler completely altered her father a
wishes io her regard, and she tountl hurreif com
pelled to rcuouuce the object of her tirs* affrcimne,
•ud accept for a suitor the Vicomte de Ueuharnai*.
Upon her embarkation firr Euro t re, a win <lfru *
riaus tUnoapheric phennmeta alti&ctrd ihe atten
tion of the ships crew: luminous meteois gltaraed
in the air; and around the masts of the vessel,
flakes of those phosphoric flames, knoarn by thu
name of St. Elmo’s tire, unceasingly played, like
ao many brilliant diadems. The omen wan at
one* acknowledged by the captain as having uM
enceto J.wei.Btne, and to lhe pr-ph.cy of the
,*»oth.»ayer, with which it appears, he bad G»en
I made acquainted. Shortly after her arrival in
Fiance, she was placed tor a hums io ihe Abbsye
do Pan hcroont. one of then oldest religious estab
lishmentapf olJtn Frorce, and at flic age c-f m
teen became ihe wife of M. de Beauharuaw. 1 o
this gentleman she succvsMvely bora twoehiMyen;
Eugene, afterwards mirriid to a daughter ot the
King of Bavaria, and Hortens*, who became tbe
wife of i/Ouis Bonaparte, King nf Holland.-r-
Groqndlea* jealou-ies begat duaenamn between
Jgiseuhme and her husl<aud, which l«l to a sepa
ration. During the turmoils of the French K*vr
lution.M. de Beaubarnsis girdeda iword of atat«.
as President of the National Assembly, which
lice he filled at the { >i>riod . f I“»uiv AVU fligb
to Varennem, aud after the tragu ri d«th of that
monurch bream* in turn the victim ot lb- Kwgn
of Terror which ei.-ucd, and perished on the
-vaffold. ‘Thus fill tbe prophecies of «■** , “-
land-seer had proved minutely corirc*. AOjr can 1J
he wonder* d at that, for Josephine had re*Uy leant
I from the course of event * in her regaid to look
I open them a- oracle* of truth. After the. eiecn
! lion of her husband, good fortune, however, aeem
led to have little in store for her. AH tho elements
I „( .'ni «l. g.nl Lfr WCI, in rlirordfr, ,nd
I she ws* left in a «ate of d-stituti.m and compara
1 live oblivion. But from ths ranks rf the people.
I and lioni au Wand, if not so remote, as n.siguih
caut on the .map of the world a* her own, the mm
' was wmii loiariw> who was to still the t. mpe*l o
| anarchy, an)l complete the cycle ol Josephine »
destinv. Her first meeimg with Napoleon u beet
! dt«nbcd in her own word.
I -One day, as l at Madame de Chat—
l Ken 's window, 10-iking at -mm* violets, the
I famous Bonaparte was on a. sudden announced.
I The sound of his name gavw 100 a thrill for which .
i I i-iinld notisccount —and I trembled when l saw Saits nt t Law.
him annroarh ne kt length l ventured to gate , Kvixiasaas or sutm.-'1 he Supreme Court
lSn lh. *h.. h.d JU.I g.in.,.1 .» -«»y « ; of h,. d.-cid,d Uut . Mil *g*m.l th«
_ . , Ln p,,,,., All pt«« *'t looked at him in m ak« rofniu tn do** >mt inteiiupt the presciip
i I was the first to aJco,t him. ‘Cititen- i., nin rr Ranl to thv- endorwr; that the ® l^ or, * r
' 3 it me that you must : U releß sed. if he U not sued in five year, after the
have felt ve'y loath to create, such conalernatiwi note falls due, although the maker was sued within
• ,h» ...o;,*! Had wu Itfl. e*ed lor a moment llfnc .
h,* P fti»rful task vou hasr ust achiertnl, you > ssirr roa M*L*a*CTica. —An important law
I snared lh« vectioii*; n»v eaiinoo w,-re imstlyloail- ; an d fifty dollars for the plaintilT. Hie aCUon
ed with nowdrr oiilv. I bad a mind to giro the \ waa f„ r msl-treatment of a dulocated knee j ,
ParidL a shghnWm; and bedde, e’est mou ; which resulted in amputation of the Irmb.-dfa
cacbct que j’ai mia sur U Francr ” . \ hontna (Ohio) I.ndrx.
A‘fo* tf,y, afie, tlKi. iQI.-r.icw, llif D.tccfi.r .
B'ama ihua Joa.l'liio- : ‘'l Uav. KOI on j
aJ.anUSKJUi malch m.u-wfiir J"u I inlmd TOO j
to marry little Botupnrlt,. u. whom I am ala.irl to ,
c i, c the contmen.hirt-Tl.i.'f '!>•' !'
Iroal tha ceoqoa.tof Italy." Reowowancer MIJ j
rlifficultica wi re op|..«.M 1“ ‘fir-- ahiupt |.r..|.0,iii.0 I
by tin li(l,; bat at that epoch, wurlahtp.. hkr ,11 .
othrr mciorca. w.-rc ca.i.r.l tty a r™ ; . * mmo-l
and JoM.l.hitic lecame tbr. wile of Aal.nl.-.'n uj„.n (
: the or ot hi. lleparturo for the .cam|uisa "I “*• I
I U. lie felt that ti> her inflnence be was mvmly
indebted ffor bis appointment ‘o •»
opened to his aspinng h-M *k» vast and noble j
a field of [conquest and diiline'ion, and took leave ,
of her with cverv manifedait..n «>1 granm-.c. -I
owe you much, Jos-ph.n-.” he exclaimed, -but I |
shall.eithfr forfeit my head, cr return a
i man than they dream «d.” 1 m
Upon the news of the brilliant vicUny <>l *l>r
Bridge ofMiodi, Josephine wts rumruoned io j >.n |
her butband. and we* receivrd in Italy with eve
ry kind of homsgeami adulation. During all ihe
remainder of the glorious Transalpine c.mpa. K n.
she followed the fortunes and often shared the
dangers, of Na,-oleon. In *am he rcmonsiran-U
with her on the ifiutilrv “f her self exposurr-t-.
peril; aufl lu sicken b-r ot military life, would of
take her to the front batteries, where the n<»ue of
the eanDDu was stunning, and bullets lelj at itmr*
at btr very feet. When ihe Ini.erul traversed
the country on haraebaek or ascended heighu to
reconnoitre the enemy’* posi’ion. MaOxme H .na
parte. who was utterly unacruslomej fo so rough
r.iylc of travelling, oearasionally came to a lull
atop; and met with repealed falls. Upor» »uch oc
casions her husband would burst into loud .fit? ol
laughter ami exclaim hotn a distance, -Uourage.
tnadafne, it isthefoitunr war; laurels are t«.t
to be won by sleeping on .l)«n. Tot's woiihy .1
me you must comfort the wt.mi.hd, bestow your
peiaonal cares on them, and employ your women
in making lint.'' One dsy, hating taken her to 1
more advanced po-t than u-ul, a shell happ. ne.l
to hurst close beside her, urn) wounded several in
dividuals. Josephine uitvnd a pn-rcing «fcnn,
and withdrawing her hand irom Bonaparte, who
was suppoiilng her, would have liken Ilight. »>ut
he forcibly deUineil her. raying m a grave voice.
“You will never bo n Jeanette Hechr.lto, vou are
afraid of a ball!” “If,” replied, it had be. n
io d. fence of our own homes. I coulJ doubles
imilato the example *ct by the mtrr nt Uiifsoii
who waged battle with the Engli|*b; but. you are
only wonymg a pcsceTul population I .i the •-ikr
of enchanting your own glory. For my pan. I
could have neither ouruge nor irmfepalion to do
so.” Josephine wss sq deeply sfieried of behold
ing the blood flowing from tV wound* of tin.***
who had fallen at her aide, that she nearly fainted,
and gazed imploringly upon Bonaparte, who lav
ished overy potalble atlenlion Hp«m her. cunsigned
her to ibe care of her atlendants. gave nnieiK lhal
the wounded should bo looked In. and then.ex
claimed Wilh «n oath, that thenceforth every wo
man, and hi* own wife in particular, should be
kept st least twenty leagues nitkit tiorn'tlin bead
quarters of the army.
Often during ths progress of the war, when the
churches of Italy were pillaged of their varied vis
eels, and time-honored relics for which the then ot
' terly Impious French Army from then general
to the meanest soldier, exhibited the iii“«t eon
temploousdisrevpect, Josephioe of that invading
host was probably tbo solo person in whom rejig-,
ious feeling dorsl still find expression,.u.trrlm-d
to check the course of varreligioo* K»bbery. sud
procure from her husband the.mtiUltion to the./
respective'sanctosnr* nf many a holy ipoii.
‘ Of s temper unceasingly xnd unreasonxbly jeal
ous, Napoleon, although Jorihß sndVriwming Jo
•ephine. contributed litUe to her hapless duriag
the period that elapsed between bis return from
Italy and departure for Egypt- To mere leviies,
natmal and' pardonable enough m a young and
beautiful and universally admired woman, he
cheso to attach «n imp-idance and criminality
which hU own cooler judgement completely disal
lowed From the moment of her union with the
greatest captain of b.s age. sb« hod been, and to
the end of hrr days continued faithful to him in
love as in friendship- During the eighteen
months of his campaign io Egypt she went t> La
Malmsison, a properlyjof which aho had recently
maJe the acquisition, and there, in the society of
a few select friends, led a life of calm retirement
only! disturbed by aoxiety for Bonaperte’s safety.
Hettoturaed from the land of the Pyramids wiih
a miud jaundiced against hi* wife; but hearing
fronf M»d«me de Chat—Ren —ofthe fidelity with
I bad cherished his hpnor and
1 served h'iiinteresta during a period when active
«a»miea bad been eager to profit by > hie absence
to inainoale aeeocitione afiainit hlm' and under-
hls Authority, he at once restored to her hie
140,900 feci, »t
Thcaflairoi the 13th Vendemanr.
to UC COKCLtmiD TO*KO««OW.
tragedy" NEAR GEORGETOWN.
The Mercer Whig confirma the new*, of the
terrible tiageJy near Georgetown, end gives the
following account of-it:
It appears that a nun bj the name of Burr had
became obnoxioui in the neighborhood, from va»
rious reasons, one of tvbichwa* his having driven
his wife a war, and taken up with some girl. Bev
oral of the citizens, about a dozen in number,
thought they couM drive him off by giving him a
coal of iar aud feathers. In their effort to accom
i.lt*h this, iluy mol with a determined resistance
on.the pan of Burr slid the girl living with him.
One man had hi«* arm nearly cut off at the shoul
der; another, by the name cl* Staley, father of the
giil. had his'face broken in, ecroa* the nose end
cheek bones. A man by the name of Craig had
a deep cut in his back b< low the shoulder, with
a n axe. Burr had his acalp knodfcd off, and was
otherwise cut about the head and face. Other*,
nhose names we have not learned, were serious
ly i, hired. Craig, it is said, cannot recover, and
has al.eady made hie will. What will be the
f 4 t-j of the others we have not learned. Indeed
n is difficult, in the mass of rumor* and eontradio
lory stories, to gel at the true state of the case.—
The girl *w (represented as fighting like a fury.
She is said to have used the ale, end inflicted
the worst wounds. Burr has left the country.
Mn. Cm 4«u nr* Son.—Mr* Clay’* answer
u t committee of the citizen* of LoawvilU, Ilk
ing fwrmisiioAto h**e the remain* of hia eon in
t-»eJat Douiaville, is in the chute »nd affecting
language befitting the reqvtut. Mr. Clay aajfr: j
I yield, grntlemeu, readily, the permission re- I
quested Louutillo now contain* the remain* of
hi* belortd wife, and waa the place of hi* own
residence at the time of hi* death* There j*, J
therefore. * peculiar fitneea, that lb use who in life
were united together by the atrongttt bonda of j
effect! m, should sleep together in death.
For the kind and friendly interest which the
people of Louisville have taken on an occasion so
dispersing to me; and for the generous sympathy
; mamfektt-d by you, in yoar obliging letter, l ten
i (U'f an expression of my profound gralirude and
thaoke- I am. gentlemen, with the highest're*
uect vour friend and olxxlienlservant,
i ' H* CLAY.
6>rtiw Putuburgh Cittrttt
°» E„l„„ e ct„~iw.»a«i. Cf.hr Pi,«U«.jh
citizen, of Elizabethtown wn. held m b • , nxiTlMOliP MARKET
•li«t Church of ..id to*,,, for the Relief of lieUod. I BALTIMORE MMWM ? p
Ssi 10
srtk ass-“•“*«:«ra 4SMB &■■
! Th.< falluwinir oriitlf*jfn were appointed to .t I4fial47&per;bu. .
1 ,«fc, h ch[.,o rf .11 donation., «nd forw.nl Ih. A modulo |d™..£d
Lm« to Uic1.,.1 Allen, E«,. M...... S.mu.l. ..le. .e.nll.ns .1 -9.8-elor " hit. Mil. .nd
Walker Franc-i* Nel*nn. and Samuel Krew. : UOe for leUow. • ■ . .
’ , .• B j;rt,. rn -,t i 1 A good demand preeail* for Frorieton*. liolu*
On motion the meelinj .djoumed. er( J M „. ru , k „. TO ; 10.61), but I 1... r ol no
P ,:,. T .,.e™,,eX,u..-T1,.C1..i0 nln at that. Hra In, *n«
tian Church in Allegheny completed her coutn- to*liy in aasll'parcel. at, $13,75. 4,00 per Ibl.
botion for Lord'. D»y. It .mounted The matke;! for Bacon i* alwut m before—tian»*
to *lOO.OO. Thi.,’ with $2O more by Dr. WU- action, to the extent of 50,0000 Ibi are wpMjjd
liam Church, Sen., .nd $lOO,OO from a neighbor- ,t the prie tp current prewioo.ly» thoogh more foU
ing Church, forwarded to Elder Samuel Chuicb. ifinythiog, 7j.7jc for Shoulder., B r a9c
made in .11 $220,00< which with $120,00 for the aod ?*lO for I No
Cholic in Ireland, rai»ed thowhnle .uocontnh- The wd Sfjc. >°
uted by two of our Cburche. to $3,40.—1/rucm- change m Lard—9 apd 10c for bbl. and kegf.
ist. - ——-
A case which created tome excitement around j
the office of Alderman Steele, came up before that
fu ictumrv on Wednesday. A aoldier, of Capt-
GaC. lie's company, named Polterafield, waa ar»
resleJ on a charge of pawing a iporiooa note.
After the. examination of a number of wttoeaaca,
including many of his comrade#, the case waa
adjourned oxer to this day. , Some sparling occur
red between the Counsel, Mcssra. Wylie and A.
W. Tost. r. The wiineaaes, we underatand, t#s*
ufiud to facts, some of which were plump contra
dictions. - 7
The Wit the Goteujimeht tbesti its sol
ii 1 ens. A Isle letter from Vera Crux to thi^phi!-
adelphia Inquirer says ,
•• I' p to the present irtnmenl, not one cent rtf our
wages has been gl*en us, though Webave
sen from home near three months! This is Wrung.
A little money just now would be very aedepta
ahlo." "" - \
This h the t.urdfii of complaint from all qW
ter;i nf the annv, and ha* been from the commence
ment ol lh* war. ‘ then the aoldiera hate not been
paid at all, and often in depreciated funds-which
iboy have only been enabled to turn i'r to curient
money at ureal low* to tbomselvea.
GiviiiniTTH ion Tiir. lituisLaT tbk. —We
have received foi nomination to ttnrSUtq Legisla
ture the name* of several citizen*, hut as they aie
unaccompanied with" a trspooaibte name, we havs
not felt at liberty to insert them. We have no
objections to publishing such! nominations as no
tices to the public,and only desire that those who
nominate their friends should be peisomlly known
to u«. ' _ ; '
CtvraaL Khl Ro*u.—Anoth«r of the Engi
neers arrived inhown yesterday,and left this morn
ing for ftah-m, Westmoreland county, where, we
believe, surveys arc to commence, i The Chief
Engineer, Mi- Thompson, we aie advised, will be
in town in a few days. Mr. Miller, we under
stand, bat taken up bia residence among, all of,
which looks like an earnest beginning of this no
ble enterprise. I
Dr. VaLcsTivt will continue hia performances
this and to-morrow evening. Those Who love or
can enjoy morrimeot, or queer specified* of life
as it is, will find a most agreeable evening in hia
WtiKßi is Mb.‘Polbl—There was an illu
mination in Washington, last week, butJMr. Polk
appears to have been as cautious in spending $6O
for illumination, as he was careful in omitting
Gen. Taylor's namo from his annual message.
We are requested to annoapCQ ttUtj-Bev. Mr.
Wills will deliver another leeiureinihaCburcb
of this evening.
A flat boat load of oats tank at the ild bridge
on Tueeday night It waa raised tgaiq, yetted
day-
Ceßsi|Mnile‘n£t ofiiputilnsiii o«»et t3
COOD NEWS FROM TIItGIN IA
WasatsoTO’X, April 28. 1
We haie new* from the Third and Twelfth j
District*, where, unexpectedly to many of us. the
Whig* have bee* successful. !
T. S.FJoumley is elected in the Thijd District,
where the majority for relit waa 518, and W. D.
Poston, in the Twelfth, over Mr. Chapman,
- where the Polk majority ■« 949. Thi* i* u
cheering a*, it waa unespccted.
The Southern mail ia in with pew* from \ era
Crux to the Bth inst. The city waa healthy, and
•all qaiet at the Ca»tle and io the; neighborhood.
pHii’*., April 28.
No important new* either way. Baltimore line
From ili? Balptnoii* American
VIRGINIA ELECTION.
We publish below a list oC Congressmen elec,
ted in Virginia at the recent election as far as as
cerleined:
•Second District—Geo. W. Bolling. Whig.
Fifth—W.I<* Goggin, V\ hig.
Sixth—John M. Bolts. Whig.
Seventh— dodge Btyly, L. F.
Eighth—R* T. L. Beale,.L. ; F. •
Niolh—John 6 Pendleton. Whig.
Eleventh—J- McDowell, L. F.
, Thirteenth—F. McMullen.' L. F.
Fourteenth —H. A. Thompsbn. L. F.
(Fifteenth —Win. G. Brown, L. F,
•Majority reported bj Telegraph,eight.
4-pfo opposition.
tNo regular Whig candidate in (he District
In the First district the contest hn been very
clow—both parties claiming to haveeleeted their
candidate. ! i
We have no iutelligrnce from the Tbtrd and
Twelfth Districts. . '
The Richmond Tunes is sanguine that Henry
P. Irving. Whig, has been elected in the Fourth
I District. „ ,
I We have no further returns from tho,-Tenth
| District.
b'n»ii ilie Richmond Republican,
the prospect thus ear.
Tbe election thoafaT baa Jgone very decidedly
in f.voref tbe Whig*, and there ia a probability
of oor haviog in the next Congress. seven out ol
the fifteen member*— to wit
J. M. Bolt*, Rithmond District.
W. L. Goggin, Alberraatfe do.
G. W. Bolling. Mecklenburg do.
H. P. Irving, Buckingham do.
8. Watts, Norfolk do. j
W. B. Preetoo, Monroe do.
J. 8. Pendleton, Culpepper do.
The delegation in Congrets from Virginia laat
year atood thus:—l4 Loeofoccaand 1 Whig—tbe
Hon. John C. Pendleton,; wbo baa been re-elec,
ted.
There is much amietyjlo bear from Virginia
We have it hy telegTaph from Fredericksburgh,
that Mr.Goggin is elected by 12“ majority, and a
report that Mr. Bolling ha* defeated Mr. Drom*-
goole by eight vole*. Whatever mat be tbe
uncertainties, the Old Dominion baa ; done well.
We have no later accounta from tho Norfolk' di*~
trici, there being no boat ibis ynoiniag. The
chances, aofar, are in favor of Walt*.— Sat. In
tel. vf Tuesday*
The Whig# have gained one Whig member to
j the Legislature from Greenbrier County, end
another from, Cabell Conjity, but the Assembly
| will be largely Loco Focoj. a* before.
Ficlurive Corre»j>ondfii‘*e hi the Puteburub t*.
* PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
April 28. 8 P. M.
After theponlention between operator* in Flou.
for several days,both partie- concede*! something
and rame to terma. which reaulieJ in a fair amount
of huaine«k The principal transact! >n* loot up
2000 boll ataudard brand*, at SG.I-IJaG.aS'J ;per
There ia also a belter deiwfnd for Wheat, and
calea to-day of prime samples of White at U»oc
per bn. and of Red at 144a147c per bu.
A fair demand for Com, and sale* of prime
! fellow to extent of tOOp hu at 90r.
Rye Floor on the «j»ot; reah«es i*r hid. A
moderate demand only. <^,
Com meal baa further [declined. The uansac- _____ f ..
lions to-day left the price at the clo*e f 4,2& per muj» Maple Mota»«e»;
tiwrrel Z tui bbl. Flour;
8.l« of R,. to . moJortU, .»«.( .t S3'' *«.. (UjLBBK
i *Of'!s\ o. Su,., .tit. to „fnt of too hM..t U«V»>“^ b T&J tJSSSSSSSfrTc. 6 "
I “Ac, u»ual terms. A. v ’' *' -- • - -- - -
i Tb. .tocl-of Pro.i.iims in thi, market ho, breii f\BV PA KCIIKII, £V<K3ANm.FJiS
! much reduced, while the receipts bate not Uwn XJ .*P d V" “, ,
I near equivalent to the qhanuties retired by Iran*. , MUNOK* &•
action- tahiDß parcel* dul of the market. Ihe . VtJl p_ So , in Uaf in gi*o*p. fcreale b V
! movement.. more animated, and prices are both So ‘ ivtcufc McCA.NPI.HgB .
I fU 'ls'o local new, worth i lel.gr.].lnnK- t^ A^ n T," Nr ' S i:l ’**'fv‘ii;K A McG.tBDl.EStt
ny-'”*' •ngsra.ftiaft&_
WEEKLY G AZ ETT E
coBTLSTs ill i>abt—April I9lh.
General Taylor's- arid Santa Anna's Official Ito
ports or the Battle of Buena V i«u.
Late and important Irani Mexico—Santa Anna’i
Address to his Army.-j-Laler from California, Sa«.t:
Fe, and Vera Cnrt-r-Genertl Taylor’s Letter u
Gen. Butler, i l ., |
The latest Foreign News,—AU the nows by Tel
egrapb—Meeting and! Proceeding* of the C’onnelli
villo Rail Roid'Compiny.
City Illumination
LatestTelegraphiciand Election nows.—Foreigi
ind Domestic Markets—City news, iic . ftc
. For sale at the desk.
irrlrlsh Belief,—Tho Committee* appointed to
-Tplore the different Ward* of our euy. are requested
io clots rlieir collection* the present week. and band
ov*r the money >o M. ALLEN, Ohm n
irr-tIOSPITAL MplfriNti—The Managers ©I the
\VP Hospital Association, will meet at the Bank ol
Hli„u.on f RpKHi
ST) 00 BOOTS 5',00.
OO VoTOTH BTIIBBT,’
CORNER OF POST OFFICE ALLEV
THE tuli-rriber respectfully inform* the.public- lint
h, ha* commenced (ho manufacture of
FtuhunaUe Boot*, ofigood mnirtml and workmanship
wbirk lie wilt warrant superior to any Rout ever marie
u, I'.tnsburgb for the price. Then- handsome L**'»
will be. mud- to meafure, and warrant
,rnW. »t>”* fer * l ow f’ r,c '‘ of . Fl>
.'n, A f»'n. IVBKIllMs”
in- A word of A«vloe.-Lct individual suflei
itwfiom i lie Pile*, 'have itnraediaie lewurer to Dr
rnhatn'« Vegetable Electuary. From Urn umfortu sue
• * attrndtii* tin- in-iiieiur, even in the most «>l>«l‘-
1,,, eav- it may bii regarded *- n certain rented)
*1 Wholesale and Hetall. by NVVA'fI A
l2l FuHonstrr.-i.New Vork; " a- Tiioks,
«”.t. .cl jf.’S. siwrw .......
‘•Phfhuech.Pa. Pfirjetl per l>o». apJU Iw
Wy-Salter’s Glnaeng; Panßceß.---Mr.oir.AL
| T*tuwo*T— 'V« beg leave to call public allenl-en U>
■-ibe following,Tioia I*« "'m Doan, ol Wuham-viUr.
■ ‘*<l, ami one of the very first practitioners in
ihe county in whTeu|he rnude*, and laic Senator iiqihc
..Staii Legislature, jit t* eheeriug thus io tee the lead
ing men of the profession, horning the bonds of profe.
ikioual prrjodiee, aad giving merit >i* due:
-Sir: I have in my practice Imeu using someot your
, (im*eng Panacea, +od. so far, am wellrpleased m n«
I effects in Catarrhal Bud Bronclnal Complaints. Please
Mad mo half a doiejn botlles-put them »* low »» voo
i fLt; as t ejjpect if it continues in reader as general »oi*
jisfacuon as ft has kefewfore, io keep it constantly oh
hand. RespeetfnllJ, _ |_apt7 WwiDoaa. x. ».
nESHBTLVABIA RAILROAD COMPA
f" nv—Notice Is hereby given ihtt the *Jd ittsialmeni
of Five Dollars pef share on the Capital flock nf the
Company wift be required to be paid on or before the
fourth day of M »y. 9»«*;
By order of the Board of Managers,
apUtaeyl - •* v MERRICK. President
SUNORIEB— <5Tm« tnfall white Besnq
1500 lb* W R Cheese;
•4» do Roll Butter,
, .-|J kegs Leaf! Lard;
“« C hirf_
C '.tf KS2S S
Thi. i« n»L>blv ihr L*« article ever offered id
Btore This is P**P»iy ine v* WICKERdIIAM
th ap‘tt , * r ‘ cor sixth * wood
# jfelUC CARTWRIGHT, _i ' ,
IMPORTS* and ManX&etorer dF.Cotlerr, srdil>«} r' * • W-. , ,
■nd&nt|illwinaBeMls#»ii4JertfadTmn«r»*Swi«i —rcr-' IT_, " A«ctl*4*tr 5*5
, inala.''fisTl«r*P*le*rFbe*r*,lU!. 4d AWo mmap&e- j *3 By JdM*'®- !>•▼»*« *** OT ™ vl
f Supporter*. Ac. in pen 1 f ; ;■.. . tj-.
SJ. C».3UJnafaeiurer and Importer of Pen Poekaiand j 4;- Ba)l<U*C Loll at AWCHO** vj*
TableCuUerjf Rarer*, Setters, Fite*, Saw*. Tool*, Ac, :• * . ~j wairnoon, Mar Ist. «t3o*eloek,W4ttt*
aa« removedlto * valuable build.n* tots very
t»3 WOOD Pii.burgb; <reo»d Joot br- toU va the n Fol?th itn:etTMA-or-PrOT^
T tow ofam*id Al?tjr, ' U,ld,omel,r thereto, embracm*
And ha- Ja|r. y received 4?lareea»wnm«-m ot . vaan r -, lT iie residence or busmen
Pen A Pocket Knff*-, Knives * Pork*, uesirablr , °w h may be *een at the auction
i Alto Rodj«ir»'and Who•*enbol^l« , purpo ea. A P T. m, James B Irsria’ • !
FINK CttTLERY, ' ’T' 4 La ot mpS «dond i»l« C
KHiOtii, Rodnsr-JWadeA Butcher’s Kaior*.i?ci-soiK‘. renn-.ooe fifth caa « sifr eoual*«re*a»F*Y* w 1, ,»
-Rarer and Wire ’l-w.-t "IT jr
OUNS, RIFLKsStAND PISTOLS, * I with mtere-t. Purchaser* to p*> e*^
Alton’s Coli'iiDd Blunt** Revolver*. Powder Flasks aee.n* K . unf4TOr *ble, the above will be
Shot Belt*. Game Baas Walker*. A 601 H Extra Per- , **%'*}}&&?' m *\\ ,£ Commercial tale* nam,
cusuanCtfiJiJowierbirk and Hunting Knives. • w!J a' * o cloctl, * • w p ap27
Tool.Mueri as C.ltipcts, p.viders, Flyers, Nipper, corner of W ood and Fifth
Hand Vicr«l Square*, .Rules, Brace*, Bitu, sp° ke
Shaves, and Die* Wire and Iron Guage*,M .th
omati'ca' Instruments, Ae, injVety freat variety
Jobbing and repairing neatly and punctually
done., j . ______ *P** ~
\IEW BOOKS—TIie three Divine sister*. Faith,
i.l Hope arid Charity. _
The heaven: or a direction to Heaven. Bt Rev
Thoms* Adams, with nn introduction by Rev. W. H.
Mctnor* df-JJts* Mary Jane Graham. By Rev.
Charles Bridge-, M. A. Author ofj Chri-tian Mtn
■ Concise Systetu of Theology, on the basi* of the !
Shorter >'«tcfhiMn By Rev. Alexander Smith Paner-1
UAmencan History: comprising historical sketches of j
tbe Indian 'tribe?: a description of American Anuqut-1
tie*, with att Inquiry into tlteirorrgtn, and the origin of
the Indian tribes r i , .
History of the United Stdtes: with appeiiptx showing
n« connection with EoiDpean History. History of the
present British Provinces? Hi«ury of Mexico and
Texan by Marrml \VIII*3n.
The alfove m*t teccivcd-aj.tbe Book am» Paper store
of B . %Ll.lurr k ENGLISH
an-.!* 57 market st
'and Journal C(
mf\ UOZ Apple Graft*, embracing stout forty kind*
IU" of summer, aoiumn and wfmer vtrteuev »i
-ected expressly by the subscriber, ftotn tie celebrated-,
.rchard of the Hon. WaUcr R'nvard, for sale cheap.
Al*<> grafting el.ilh. a'Htiat and convenient article for
-rafting? budding and cpityring-wound* ©n tfcesaod
•hntb*. prepared by a sfeltul amateur.
n p.«t N WICKEHSHAM. cor Glh A. wood.sis
BIRDS AND BIRD fine smgng
Bobbin, one fine mocktTtg bird and canarj birds of
sort* adtl colors. , . . . •
Also ’Bud cages, eornmon and fancy, some or which
w, hiivr jn.l receiv.tl .lid “* WStSIS.'S,
bnrgh seed store - apg> > N WICKER. HAM
I OTS FOB JAMB- *#tau *>n i»« ««*», i
Li Samhfcelil H-Jitectlympoiite !.>•«>", SUofb A. Co. |. nrß r -mU
40 ft from by in deptJ*. /*»'»« ,w * " c weli “ tu * ,eß i *
f "liTv wllPb ouTliur»dny,*:.l. p, N ,],,*■.* of Alteriwny. OH
OIL WARDEN LAVKSDRRr-t Urge Lan: , ', 'JL,-.- hoxierv- Uce* Frearh worked eketmiatu;l>Uek
rastK'SSSKs?
ritOHATO CATSVP—« cn.e» Tomato Cauup. j fnrinillmrr* . -h. rnool , at 3 o’clock,
“’“S'- j si™"% .M.«•>«, »■ -■s'-
BpSS . _No 17 J»Wrty_M_ j declining the dry good* hu»ln»»^t_ i • • 1
4 4 if W«m> Plwtcr Pui L*. for *ale at the FiluliuigU j
4UU French Uurr Mill Hour m.nufacton-, No Jt4 I
Liberty »'. nmr the canal. " « " AIO.AC.e- |
aj»*ja
WOLASB— IW •»** **»*;
. |OO do IHXI2.
on do lOrHk
25 do 7x9; for sale l.y
rt F VON BOyNHtmST A Co^
T)ALN BOAP—Fme ijuaiHy.
r do do Common; just reeeivetl and tor
fZ J rtCHOONMAKKR k Co
i„5! _ __N»ai «««i«.
I -BAB—Hyson k Young Hyson;
Hyson Skin fc Gunpowder;
Imperial A Black, for sale by
an .M V WICK A McCANDLLSS,
* cor woodaud^waiersi*
BARYTKB— A inn* Batyte*, of
*" _ aeo , ?%!&_
ilO HULS BwttX Cider, on «ion«igomeui}
*i i 101.1.1 t Kyr Plcor,
«Ou kft" Nail”; for tale l>v
apW
BACON— lt“3 lb» Baron, inoiwd, jml leeefrcd
_P» d f ° f '* W br '
M Ksfi POR x l
«pVJ _ No & <roa> >»
FIBH-Maclrrel. U.ls indk.u, ,
HAY RAKKS-JO<Jo/.for*mlr by f ]
ap «i SF VUN nq.NNHORSTA <'«
F'LOVn .-WLWI KainiW Flour, for‘air H *
s F VON CIIN.NHOR?>r A r *’
BACON F»<i«vn «□»*« Boron Hum* *tid SW'uld*J»,
i.u .*|V l.j aj.si* Fsy !r KR-T
-pHB*n BO^BCTTI!H-WbM.N»^
uv-u ('inr-nnali s‘oaj', lO arrive, lor »*!« bjr
l()l) H i3o " W MRGER
50 Cur«l Hd P*V« pllftll
DR Jackson'* Embrocation 1* ihe onlv medicine ihei
wiUciitc tni» k> very unnmon and iroubleiorac
jmeore- li »oi only immediately allay* pita and infla
rnaiion, *lop» aH Heeding, -mbdur* that mioleraMe ilcb
fn\ rdectaallv cur«, In a *e,y.short nn-.c perron*
J l)lf lives bJV«- been render.-*! in|*er»ble lor year* -
luai.Piidni'oll produce-. no i-im. btn raiher an agrcee
1,1,. aifj pleasant «ene»ut>i ' If person* afflicted win
hum iiuiulat o,
i ii ruiU) ilii*y wtii be junoni'dreit. A pelitlcuian w
ttTiV city J-w ho b»i V«*i under Hie kuiic oi the aiigeor.
j ~m c, without being cured, hua by u •
lilt-houle* « ! ike Kmbrocaitoii been craditaily cuie.l
1 ‘-11. I.V-yu.,-1 pma-J.nl !M H. J v Ift A
1 frr3 , |>J. r «-!_ n, INiiaburxli »l lire I KklN ThA
Fourth .ucti, bearwood, and-ilw aiCbe
Drug Store of HPdekwari*, Irdiral at A „p^
* :*ssKßrt!KM^fc
irn*ive Tanning KrtaMUbment, all m «bod re-
P *Havme determined. ia cou»e<ioeJ.i;e of infirm age, 10
nrc*euti Vtaelt io any one wi»hwg «o carry J lo “- .
P Columbu* i* probably the *>;« P°“« m ,he Su,e fo *
procuring a uniform supply of hide.*,
P One oi\tH)lh of th» dwelling fa°o*«
a Ulc ftomSlhc rest of the property t(* e« red The . *n
der»igned will g:re any further information relati« 10
..ijjmiar,,. am, *n. on •PP'lyjj^'jjlgyua
OMKDI.RYS BRICK: PBRSS-A.lte «*•
N .on bar now commenced for- makioc Utlck* the
l*?* ;lea?e afiain n call lU« 9<
hrickmaier* aiid other* 10 tbi» very niefdl
Wr will warrant il'equat if n*»i »upenor to-Miy other
Hrick Pte*». of the aame price now m o»e
We Have a number of certificate* ol iheirperform-
Mitcc, which occupy too much «pare for advemainß, l>“
invued to givei u» a e»H
We wtil RtT«ioa(Own juar»nt«e for the performance
of ,h- *•» « oul McFAEIEN *CO
canal t>a»ln h penn <i
ap-Jn d&er3uiF
NTKwXstD VAI.VABI.K BMKB-U-
N Conauinuonal lli.iorv o. Haitian* tan "■'“"t"
• it.rtof Henry Vll to the death of George 11. By Hen
... lUllnm From ihe Gftn edition.
-Mrcn Event*- described by distinguished blMonon*.
i-hion!cler*. n»d other wriirt'. Collected, uud m pan
Iran'lnlrd. liV FtlUIC.* I.l« Iwf
Thr Juveiiil.*'Speaker comprising elementary role»
mid oxr(p|«c»tn Declamation. with • selection of j«r
-"?for By PrsneU T- Ru«*e . io«roc«or m
Elocution at Princeton and Ruiger« Colleges, 4c.
Th“r"bY their Right Name*. and other atones. fa
ble' and morel piece, in pn»« «id
urrenßcyfrotnthe wimng.ol ft '-Berbauld. *
■ k KsJiv,“i{i r 'BsS ß « , o^iaV i ß«£« «w-b
ihr writing of Dr. Jnn | ~,. or
Direction'for luvogoraimg «yid Prolonging i.ire. or
ihohirelalrpmrtr. »r Wm. Knchmer.U. I».A* -
’ No Srt PteidrtalEngland
■/.miini'* I.aun Oummnr, abridge I. l-ni'Meliy
' .^, P J |. HKAU , dll, near market rt
POBmU "WQIUtB— Pori* eud totry «f|
Ante rice; ‘‘JL* **' J i <e ** i
I'oeM and Poetry ol Europe; - Q J»
,\ a do of England. >" do
do do o' AncenD, do do
Hook of British Pw'*; . , T
llovriit. Milmanend Keiii*; > o o*>
Coleridge. Shelley and Kent* ' “ *}
H dion. Voting. «my. !»c«tt.c toMu... do do
Frabli lleber end. Pollock; 1,0 *«*
t'owiier and Ttininp'on; do on
[•“m,.belp- porinal Work-, t.ebly U.ond... white
•V * °,l‘
MiltouV Poetical Works *!“
lirman* tin do i# . .
Landon; Moore; Barton. Burn., Hogg; H«od.*«*
The elKrre.Vnb - large of m ..
d.paninpn,. of I.l.nOun-, ’ KNGUSI*
'"ap-jO * injttket ft bet. 3d A 4ili it.
WW. WU-SOS, Weteh Maker A Jeweller
. comer d.I. and Merkel •«- A large and wel
■elected .lock of tva.ehc.. Jewelry, Silver ware and
\i iunrv Cioo«t« Always on hand and at regular ras
tern ur.ee', Hold Patent Lever, full Jewrtlcd waiehc.
a. low a« 810, Silver do watches,a* tow a* BIH.
Genuine Cooper, tobias. Johnwnamloikcrapproved
make of .watches may be had at a small advance and
W irj-Rnie watch work done mths very be*t manner.
u - r tf - sp*7_
I'IVF DOLLARS REWARD.—Lost yesterday, el-
P il,er >n Allegheny city or PilUbargh, a Gold brace
let irt with three Topaz 'tones, 'utihunded bv aJilack
enamel- The name engraved on the inside—Wilamina
E Wallace. The above reward will be given if re
turned m gt od order at my office, No2U Liberty street,
“ip** , W W WALLACE
JOHN F. FKHPYy .late of the.firm of Malcolm
Leech A Co, Wholesale Grocer, Commission and
Flour Merchant, dealer in all kinds of Country Pro
Juce. Copper, Tin, Tin Plates Tinners' Tools, Zinc,
L* ad, Rasta Sheet Iron, Iron and Nails, White Lead,
live Staffs, Canon Yarn*. Salt, Ac, and Pittsburgh
Manufactures generally, eorner of liberty mad Irwin
btreeu, Piusbugb, Pa.
advances, ut Ca«h or Good*, made on eon
• igumenUpf Produce,Ac. , J'‘ _
* JOSEPH n. BMMWr .
57 {South- Whams. Philadelphia.
TMPORTEB of Orengt', Lenmns, JUimM.FjM,
1 Currant*. Prunes. Dates, C«tren,GraP«»,A!«wod»,
Filberts, Walnuts, Cream nuts, Oromttf nnts, cocoa
PalcniHatlbro Scalp.,'
B nd Underwood*' P.rkles. Sauce*, Catsups, Syrups,
Sp.ces, A. - ipixtox
|->jinrfton Salta fJ . §
tbla Bmlu at Amctlom.
fidar and Thnnday cream**,- April 25
Jd will be found: noreliita library;
kfrr Uivruuer; Dickem! no tela* taJe*
Id; Scout Life of Napoleon; geraa frtm uie
-L| melange; amaiorea’ muaical übrary.
tie of Wealey; American Natal Biofra-
Jancirni Uitiorj. ? toU: wort* of. Fla
■j biatorial .cabinet; life of Qinat Ul A*
dry of ctriman oeraecmiona; »•
It Declaration©? Independence; pictorial
Jdie» garland; doway bible*; gramme ana
Uudoir annual. W, thefeanuin. edited
U - Uic token, a juft for all mmobk jrorka
tidier; iboug.hu oa habit and dl»ciplthe,,|
i book; lexai and the texarra; Hv«» ofrob
. land banditti Familrand poeket.bible*.
, many othen 100 uumerou* to meauoal |
a« irranged for examination ddnn»lbe
commence at half paat7 o clock. apJ7
ON Widne
•ntl iP. include
O'Melley; Hit
Kulvrcr*' do dd
Openii ma*icji
Whitehead’# t
phy; Rollin'#!
riuf Jo*epbn#j
]x>»lle* niMoj
•t<ner# of tht
magazine*; l«i<
[du«>c«l olio. I
: by Arthur. If
: of E/ M Cha
| *cietinfic cla*
I beta. liUCOltcr;
Jtc. AC > "'‘lt
1 Tb* book*
\ day. r Sale u
Dry G*od*»
morning, Ihi SSW.mM, »' 1
lorce a*ionio*iitirfi*n*on»ble dry good*,
"cm” Mock of on "Sjij
AIM), o ouonmr of new ”* d ?J“SL e £T
aa; parmad*; *an*bades,boou, “**l **•
At S O’CkKk. r. M.
Thurrii
will t>e void •
erobrac nx tt
ipyvii »to»e
thing; umbirl
coffee;;i Y
/Urire: superior m»nufmc«ured tawing**
Id household JP»
**»in« bureaus, mabogon) c L *l^7
A (jußitthy
lie lamp*, i
anil;C->-»e- W
engraving*!
JIT«a;Sr»l/l
tmoking lob
i]evoTi«nird <
urcoml
hogdny dr|<
reaUKtnabpi
, liigh Lack
j anil low
j w»fr;t|Ueei
At 7J O'clock, P. M.
oC book#, ■# per adveiiUenieni *ps<
W I.KKKK
rM)K THREE n.jhvi only. I*
oocnical charnciem, embracing tun, f**c*-,lreaaJ™J£
folty .ml foul,la.. .Ilu.mml by livink
br.U knave. »•"! ooknownp-noo.-mu»M«~o
muk.cal *kricbM. country coun*.ow maid*, **“'l*'
” finer unvrli, learned Ignorant womeu, wiean^
oit.
* o’clock, .I. .. ... *
~ NK«' ANII MOST EFFECTIVE RraiKßV^
DR. WOOD’S SirMparllU ■ad VVUa
Cherrv BlUeri, for tho cure of the folloyms
j,^.'S"I?XeVL,T C rCo«pl,mv Ml Wffg.;
nlmnu »ick JlfwiUcLe, Heart Hurt*,
Sal Co.t.vene-s Me*. PalpuaLoni of to U£
?eM Scrofula Impurinr*©f rue Blood, Pimple* und
PiMiute* on (lie Face. Hrrcdtui) Haroor*, Cold 9o»e»,
r«a i - .r,.my ft*. mi iWicon. ° rM "’
jb"sstffc : , ks J&o£Bgf
° and Wild Chowyßjgg* JW «j.
totLe nubtle abcMi rerolru dJOutn* • •go,.*M
Jurine that period their aocee** ha* b«n» J*****!j?
ixrinfr iheßronrietor to offer them witn rtilf more conn
denee. in the lull belief «•*» by entering mm imttj
lenme ore. they wilt *“ ' bo “
IJaTPI” b«,b, fa: Trice .
mcb‘£bi2ni I . . . „
STAR. CLOtHlire StOßKi',
SO TO WOOD STREET, PITTBBtfIUiH,.
• \
A to Eastern Ready-made Uothinff, would
full r take Ihirmethod of aoltcmnf the attenuoa
cu.Lmct. aud the public generally, tothe felto™**
lists of their stock m trade- and *«»ure them aUe,. w»
.Sa«”aSf^Srt^KMSß
toe, at less price* than thcr can Lo obwmed e J«»bete
Thegtreseht *ir»ckon hsnd eonSisD In part of ihefol
lowing dertripliooof t oo *** l . •m.An'tn’."
15ft black doth dress coats, from 810 to »M
l*Ai do do French do “ S'
TO brown and invisible green do 1« » . .
sack edtts, splendtdir.madek« ®*** r * l
t wo pair pants, of ■» ttyW qnslmea and
fum y.aia do do do do
toodoren Linenplainandsljiehed bosom shins; stock*}
scarfs rravats oovres; colUrrj.auspendcrs; weks,
drawers and under shfru of every -vinr.iy,‘ all of
ihlcbha.BllpenrpppnlsrpaTCl.a~Kl
Dre*ein season ’ Merchants and others who are in
want of clothing, cannot do benerthaut*give osacaii
To Tmtelleri. .
“BXPHE&B PAST PACKET HE- _
FOR
PHlUOßuiniA AHD BALTIMORE. _
• [ErriiUirrij far pmUngm\_ .
TIIK Canal and Railroad bemg’now in excellent
order, the Packet* of tbit Line will leave with paa.
«en*pr» a- folk»w*,.e*erynighl at • o’clock: •
Packet Kentucky, Capt. Tioby, Monday, April *6
do Ohio, Craig, TuMday. Apnlsß.
do Indiana, Betkry, Wednesday, Aynt *«.
do Louiwatta, CapL Tnompaon. Thursday, Apr. W
..do Kentucky. Capi.Tmby, Friday, April®. ,
dtlo Ohio, Craig, Saturday, May 1.
ido ludiana, iWtkey, Sunday, May S.
do Louisiana, Capt. Thompson, Monday. May 3
do Keoiueky, Cap' Troby, Tuesday, May 4.
do Ohio. Capt Lra*. VV«dne«Jay : .Ma» i l
do Indiana, Capt. Rerkey, Thursday, May t>
do lxiui*iuna,CapiThfimp»oo, Friday, May 7.
do Kentucky,C/ipl Trnby. Saturday. May »-• i
do Ohio.Cupt. Craig. Sunday, May®. ; |
ir voti desire cheap travelling and comfortable ac.rom
mclunoii*, >ccure your ticket* at the Packet Office,
MaaOMtahela Uouw, Water evret.ot-of .
“prf D UXCU A CO. panal Baam
DEAVEU, WABRKJI dt-CLEVELA.iID |
LINE OF CANAL? PACKETS AND STAOfeS
-1847. iSB&Bi
CANAL PACKETS TELW3RAPH A SWALLOW,
LF.aVE Beaver daily at a o’clock, P.»«... after the
' anivul of the rteamooat BEAVER from Pittsburgh,
And arrive w Warren next morning in *ea*o« for the
State* which reach Cleveland before nl*ht. ' :
Passenger* will be receipted through, seeonngberUi*
on the Paeketf.aiidieatvtnthe Stage, oh application
' ou board stelml*o'at Reaver, (leaving Pittsburgh at •
I o'clock. a si ,}or m the agrnt*: .
ti M HARTON A Co, Piii»bur*h
a ARKEA Co. Beaver
: JESSE BALBIVINi >oanx«iaww
■ ai.lS, ALB TAYLOR, Wwgjij
■TX7'iEES-Rqr oka treble grape
YY n do nf the celebrated Ro0»» brand,
* <J“ Undon Port, very old;
l« do different biand* and vintage*, .
:i or ea»k* U*bon wtae;
y i, do dry Malaga;
’! flrc.V. *up L M M.d.ira win*;
'5 do Madeira vintage, ISM;
13 do different brand* and vintage*;
y do c»k» »weet Malaga;
5 do do Red wtne; -
the above wiaea have jaw arrived from under
Cun™ l» Now York; poT»no wjrtJoß
EVo*«. »■>■ t-'i
auantitie* to »niL boraaleby
s cornnilhfield and frint *!»-•
ORE SEW GOODS—At W R Morphy's
Dry Goods: Hum, naaA- tatt eoraer of 4lh and
Market streets. flrrriTirt TfirfruTij in ■ismtliitniof
Linen Tibia Diapers’from M to 8 i, ineloaiu some
very saperior Dacasik. Alto, Bleached andanole'ch
cd Linen table earths, very tow.for duality. Abo, a:
pseas Bud Alpaca Luilrta, a fait aitortmtal.ft<mcdn
moa to very loperior, iadodiaf sotneof very Wfi®
litstres. ■ • ' •. • : apw ■
-nraiTß roods por nai!«i-* r ‘
>V Morphy invite* (be attention of the Ladies te.b *
very ftU Mxmment.nf white «ood« for dress**.
ting of 8 wist tad Scorch hlnlTs, Naoaook
net maxims, barred Jtckonpt, snper Satin bolted P®°
striped,' soft finish do, Ae ‘At. , . •
As these good* are paieba*ed Immediately *•??*,£
manufacturer*' agent* 'or importer*, they can
at the lowest prices. | , ' EW
vV V .'t?i> •' • * ■
P 3 da Gaapowder}
jSs do Imperial;
|| 3Q aod Gan powder,
i cor wglor wood cfon, «lloT_
J
i do dry Apple*;
l da do. Peach** . ,
•: : 4bbuNa 1 l^rd,ooerlandtoifrom
At. «»SKS®
»3
WINDSOR SOAP—c core* old Engliib WibdiO)
„ B °*"' j scHOONMikYEB A CO
Spy^GE— Selected—'te f y £oe.
leaMcaeunon* , , w
* -1 fc«to«*»» r feaaa tAmfcC o
VpEABTA?Ti, »» re»>* h JsCftOONMAKER A CO
f *P 39 _ No t 4 wwjd erred
Li and for »«* of n IJbCTir «-
■pSS * — ; 1
<*.,* ’'lliSXl’S!'
LU by *|ff Jantnai copyj; -
WA^^ rtV “^^Col.Ll^r»gj;
i/ RD ""isit 1 ?® R-jpjsr
En l U«d 1 i F ,SKir,i.
:—: »■■■ ... £a:
25 “^" FU,c *° ll “ rl ° l M “ , “' <l ' fo F-' , KLI'.KR3
VENISON HAMS, Ac-l bi Veni*oß Ham*:
- i c »k baeon r«c J
todlbr (lie by . FWBND, RHEJ *CO
*p23 ' ; 57 waigm.
IBBL FreibCansonsilo Flower*. Ju**J«* i *T‘** ml
* . BAFAH^^CO
I "ct'
BAOSOiyr *«.
Pin IBON—IOO ton* bot tad cold Mercer co
rj pilwOßTH, ..j. ■■
: ,^
fat »ile by 1
OVIiK PORK-SIW lb-B»lk r.-k. o»w «dln«
**-£& ssst. «..»U
50 luge "■ do do;
5 begi Pepper; f<?t *»le «-V
- arils f GREER
liTjm irn« *cw—*o -ibl« and lo tug* bry Appier;
S gbeMpbuMed; * begsTimothyS*eo;
3 bo!* Pork; aeuk« Potuh;-
y) bat Dry PeecbMi 3 bble prime Roll Baiter;
Jan received and fer relejow bv _ •
M» ENGLISH fc BENNETT, 37 wood U
bbl* Green Apples, veiieiy of
ben kind*; WO lb« i»r>«nor Cbteir;
• bbleCiderj . , .
3bf bbl* Appleßuuer,in»Jeof grwV
ed frail, e aoperior aiiiCle, ;o arrive; lor *»le ly
%T» IdAIAH DICKEY t Cv, water end from «w
SVSDHIKft— * kef»Lanl{
8 da Bauer;
4 bbla roll Boner
* do pared Peach**;
3 do Cranberry*
10 Jo Jnod Apple*; received per
' wool* BAGGIMG.
Af\ IHCU Burlap*, tollable,fer Woo] Sack*; Aho,
4(9 Grain barrio*. plain ■nd.lwiUediin I real tafie:
• “ 3S Market «*■ Philadelphia 1
FHVK WBIT* LIHB-Jott roeeired, » Stm
bUUof very fine While Line from Si Lamt, fai
reuilint In any qaaMliy to Bait cartomor*. .
* Isaac Harris, com »««•
■p« J* ~ No Math r ESSL.
fJvtAj*—* chert* EXIT* File Imperaii
I 2 do —do do tiaopowdin
5 do- do do YoouffHyrou,
S do Chilian Powehonp
For »ale by an* ■J P W|LLIAMS_fcCO_
FlBIl-lb bbl* No 3 Maskeul; '
5 do do** do
51-2 do do” do
5 *-.#
t'lim— *ibbl*r»o * Mackareri
GhlfbbU NoS do
OO kiU ’ do do
4 Salmon, for Mle.br
O BLACKBURN A CO,
«p 2? cor water »t fc cherry allay
Yellow bwkbt potators-s but
seed Sweet Potatoes, jn« received in food coodt
non, and for eale at the Pituburfheeed wore, corner w
wood and &h us. ap<o s N >VICkEB- ||AM
TO LET— ti two nory Brick Hew, »iun.»«d «t
O. t l..J.Pn.T.. c ,h i r iT F;r o g rjo .P^.. Co
BOABSIHO-A few ceoteol BoarterteM bo «C
commodostd by »ppljing»oon tt N 0.3, Bobmwnj
new Bow, Federal etrtet Allegheny Ctty. »p2B ot
LIHBEEOOIL-IS.MO smJU LinjejdOtJ, lomotc
and foruleby- "i JOBDAW & SON
a • 16 liberty rtreel
inn nnn LUebacon,juMweivingfiom»moke
‘-‘“. ‘'"'•j jaaPAN j
*‘‘‘“l S?S&l!E«ltt"
apS6 cor penn k irwto in
/Id? bbUWe«»Pptk; . , " ' '
4b l, do Prims do. F “-^" J b d ' RnAII > 95s
me too* Hot Blasu tor safe by •
1 >t flB FRIEND, RIIEY& CO,S 3 water *t
: ) 4 m
tlLB—outsail* winter bleached oil;
t- 200; “ whale “O
•i® 5: “* “ o blamlobn* CO
/TUSOlintiD LEMOHBi ID urn *■'
rwicikss&*-*« ■
P^ c “”SK*" b “ 4ne ' l ’
aatf - ’k ' No4swater. AWwocdto
SHOT— 44 hr«assort edjNor, received per steamer
,rt7 Cri “ n,l “> “ <l JWmsoNt CO
nO UL BUTTER A LARD, in »»« »»< f M
\ »ale by L It 1 Pmuk_
SMOKED HEMRISiP-rlWbasii't "e’dand
rortate low by '•y ep'J? t bA I D WICK_
mo lAOS-45 iwi», "landing. frpm j , ieamrr
Jr Erie, and for safe by JAS ®Ai Z . FX *;
a pV7 tSrwaiar w
JCTTKR- 1 . 8«„.„f.,..'.b , i)ALZKLt
[ “V 8 DALZELI.
jr ■ „ ALZELL
Rales Deer Skin*, landing, fro*
and fer sale by“ JAs DALSfcLI.
HT-79ba«bel Peaehea;
79 do - Applet,in«i«aai»<i
JD WILLIAMS A CO
• nowoodau
JURIED FBI
Timothy reed-* tn eis*n Tmto,hy *«a
in store and for sate by aptH JA K FLUYjj
MOLASiB*-l0 bW* Sortr Hoo«{
*P3?_ 3 D WILLIAMS* CO
nOTAIH-IO cuki fin - ; 1» ini to k 7
PStr • JfctggyglJw »«*••"»« .
YOEKMIXTCWSI-1 eu« reeM *“L fi jr*»lo
bT .prtQ SItACKLgrTA WIHTjC_
<SJrCTTggIHIy*'-^ ©* jott received nod lot
Qaalaby < . apl» ■ J KIDD,fl | wood.«t -
L reoMand to ufo br •,■ - J **ft p ££g -
S”ST? “"°*- J “* W^ifl*skclwpi^s
iIITtEO-4 bbti Freih 801 l Butler for »*'< &7.
HpIO WICK A MrCiuiPLEaa
nOT ASH—Prime Poutb i u* *"d ’ *
'by apiv ' . WICK A McCANDLESS
yiD-anapjy>Guleku Lead, received per»tM»ft
CSS?"*"*
Y£a, ow '
cy‘D.«»w»^£:,
"PwJ.*~Tub Wu»l>eJ-»wl Palled Woo
WSSMI'.Sir 8 * * HAIIHAPUH
_ ,-j. Mfii,HHIB«--'M bbl* ia note sad for rule
N. by * <5» _ OF.O Morgan a eg,
r^PAItfisHWHITING—4O bblt to *ale by ‘
S«*S OKO MORGAN A Co, 1W wood tt
RIO- corns—SXlbtil landmff from Ceaal-and
for ulc by _ »pls L UEO atOKGAN ACo -
S' COUCII‘ULTI4I ion* for rule by
tpIS - W ÜBEBR,eoTWateranP«mitbficld .
APPLEI-100 bbU Boaaaiie Apple* for »a’e bt
■pis- , • - ;,. w 08888.
y bTASH~ISn*e« youik or m!«Vt -
fiptS _ WJjBEEB
tpfi&-3)kr ebe*U Black Tea,
XtoaMeby • ari7 _ yr u«t.uß_
QCORCHIBOS-ObbU jail tee d
Q >P t7 . ; WILLIAMSADIIrWOtTU_
QOVPKE.UU bur* part Ureen
g SAjUTS-19 cask*ou br
SOAP— 190 bit arriving torn Cineiaaiihto tale by
■ aalT - J 1
p*TH. Jbji ree’d eud
‘fffafob™ M? J D MOKtiAN ,
pi*™- 1 Boumdy Pitch foj p'^^p A y
ATCHBS—I9 (TOM toco too. to •**« b J\ .
apl? 3 PMOBOAS.KUawpodtt
B , £ 0,, -* , • m ‘£b h ° , £'c“' e
gdUi^'tl^dUU
wffiyg^ysafflßHattg
Tb ATB* BRICK—9OO beat Brfttdl Scooting Bnek,
j)fa W l ß by apU ,JSCBOONMABEtACo
L'IVSBED OIL-4 bbta Bare, for tale by „
apl4 1 D MORGAN. Wlwwiii