51/1414 - : Wilatidity • 4041` "1/4 das CsiolOat , Tom To eooekide - "liebo-210*. • ' -2 -; pare.ifteeseirololgireettto,- ery 25. ""411 ameri ci PRINTING o N. W. Corner Rproot Tan proptietotiot the IlataVii ` MID SILIKITALC-ITILtlt Il etpetiffilly - and t o e pav roils of ibene pan ts . and well chosen aseottskeettif rAcii Agggt ALFA Wlrnittli Nece.mary to a Job Pilkttings ta. , • pared to mai LEI TER PRESS' Books. Pamphlets, Handbills, OF ''EVERY pL Bills et WIZ Bill Beads, Stalk eisetti,' _ _ ziU tints of sta r s. Steamboat. Jai ease/ Bpi, prints Cats, Printed on the "hottest Do*east We respectfully ast the pitrolo r lie public in central in Hit:boleti( Pitishorsh, 2 1 3 . „1842.• Piti BANK NOTE AND RIC COR ET ALUM Latt; PENNSYLVANIA. Bank of Pilisburffh. pa Mae. bk. pa Elchanze bank. Par Bk. of Germantown •• j EastOniink, I I.ancaster hank, dig, I B.le k of Chester CO. -e Farmers hk Bncks CO. j IMFMs. - town bk do I Bk of IN America Phil.. ///- , Bk of Northern [Abell.les,w , !X - Commercial Irk. of Pa. Par. Mechanics bk. IS Kensin:lon bk. Philadelphia bk. r Schu)lkill hk. Southwark bk. 2 VA cMer El bk. il.g B. of Penmiylvailla. f 7C. • Bk of Penn Ti. Man. J - Mechanics bk. f'r Mechanics bk. Moyarnmesing bk. - , tiat Girard U. Slates bank. 58 i Lllniberment ,' , Warren, 75 Frank. bk Washington. par Miners bk of Pottsvile. 8 Bk of Mont:ornery Co. par Mon- bk Brownsville, Erie Bans, 5 flarri,irtirsh kink, Si Far. Lariraster, 21 Bk. cf IrJdlev own, 7 Irk of Ciim , Jersburei, 9 Carlisle hark. 9 Bk of Nortlinnil.nrland, 10 robin -.1a hk grid:eel). 2 Bk ~ i i,ulr.,•lllk a Co- 10 Ilk w, re Ca par 9 I shorrla bk. 1 ork I.ank, Far. 4 ororerg bk.. or crre.4tmr..h. rUTI:eOCy notes. Nones,iale. W halak, State scrip, Cnn v do do 11,kf. hank, LP IN A own To., t 13 tit nt I, , Pa-anl Irk F " r. 3 Ni f.r. h. Irk of Step nnt f+k l.f mil. Ciain4 Mar Tr.11:1 Mr. Demand do C,lr reit , y Holes. ('n~umblaua 11( few Lie I,on Demand, do rust o»:4•F the c ale r. 4 :nri,,saii specie par• sneks. Slee Traders Lk of . Ci:lcillm-.li. , ( - 11,,tuti hk or Colambv_z, Drrnand notri.. Z Ctrr!rviliP, c"- Lawrence 4.1 i ier) bk Fd‘s LEW'S PATENT A f.iNcrizac7llß o a We. a shop. No, 69 Second s. he'd. where a general smottsiellw had •t reduced prices far eask. The superiority of Meat fa...tenter:it, which ikederebig l L and - and taking dome. w not use—and to all such tin smog in thek nightly slumbers. II 1 11110 " - - in classes or the tmg- “: fastenings. 37 . Rights ter Coast 9, JOO We, the undersiened.doeertify ed the above Redhead F011ie. 1111142 in pronouns-Ant he "!he WM "w - , fatly to the reprenestatialt , Wm Graham jr.. Wan, Irvin. GOO,- John McGill. Jos 11-3 m. lit . ' Alie""es -. 1-1110. A SAMOAN every ilayllas.....mive.lNotillwe : •ova extensive *ad 11.111.-- _,..„.‘ _Si q DRY GOODR ewer. urr frol idea have jag-awe ioere ß ,...: priviag owe Uwe 10 est of Eaßlood CROWN 10411„ - er and . Pica .' 411 _..., i sin and Pied. Cassiostr•-- 00, . • inc 4. Superfine Sartiseas. # v .0 - reach , * Diensit i mps ~. - riet*,Yetkpir lisassis. ...7-- • bite aad Green, ' hue* COB. risidl.- ~ , Calabria 4 Barr Niasßleit' . , li i i io: • leaeled.intitlite* "-- -i ° il* Mils savvieiss ool7 ion of istmeri-,. - - froP P - -.'- NOtenrOk al livolf , , ' ~ .^,','.,-' - - . Off tie titit 1104. rat trek: _ 0§1.00•13 1110. OVNbiBER 17, 1342. —•-••••mmimimp Item that a young max. 4, t he, daughter of a Mn. Weer, srefresbment stand in the rasa d Busse, died yesterday of hydro bad boa bitten by a dog during berme i n disposed on Sunday last; pitrican w; called in, and the this frightful disease continued to in*, 01 ,1 yesterday. when erred) ter. aceve. Is not such an oc thu to shame or frighten , p , a g troops of worthless tors, and to run at large to the peril of the Bedstead.—We would is to this most excellent irn adsertised in our paper this be ease with which the ted t together; the strength and the parts that are liable to get and the perfect security which against small matters that are ,noting at certain seasons, will Mr. Fowler's improvements in en who will examine them. N•ce Deravass - a, Bureau of Provisions and Outhing, October 21.1842. orosA LS, sealed and endorsed, will he received at , this office, omit 3 o'clock P. al., ni Monday, the 21st jay of November next. for furnishing and delivering at the Navy Yards at Portsmouth N. U.. Charlestown, • Mass., Brooklyn. N. Y,. Philadelphia, Pa.. WasWngton, IL C., Cc - sport, Va.. and the Baltimore. Sid., naval sta lion, respectively. such quantities of the following aril e - e , , of the hest quality. That nay ne ordered or regal real from the contractors by the respect the rniumandine offs era at said Navy Yards and Naval station. or by the Navy Agenas. rtspeciively, during the year 1843.f0r the uneof the United States, viz: Superfine Flour, ship HiSCuit Whiskey, The said flour shall he manufactured of wheat grnwn in lie rear 1842 or 1843, perfectly sweet, and mall riall pects of the hest quality; and when required for shipment abroad, shall be fully equal to the hest description of Richmond flour. in all the go:Oaths essential to its pre servation in tropical climates, and shall be delivered in good, sound, bright barrels. with lining ho •ren at each head, and in good shipping order, free of all eharLe to :he United Statew, subject to such inspection an the. Cteef of the Bureau of ProvW.ions and Clothing may direct or au thorige.awri he is all re.mecis oerfectly salt-ficiory to halo or to ti , e com.nandins officers of the said Navy said ship biscuit shall he made wholly from sweet. superfine flour. manufactured .if the whi-al grov it in the year 1842 or 1813; and shall be fully erpiat in quality, and I conform in size to the samples watch are wow, or 50011 wilt be, lodged in ,mld Navy Yard; shall he thoroughly liaised, and kiln dried, we:l packed, and detivere 1 free of charge to the Coiled Siati.s in good. ..ound, will dried. r lizs.—Hogs. during the pro bright flour barrels, with the Ilea& cell ucured, or in ing, should be s upplied with tight barrels, when reguireal;: net the - - aid lii-ettal and the barrels altabl he in all respects to the entire sulisfarliOu of as once a Week. It 1.3 no I..,ss' the Chief of the Bureau of Provinions and Clot hitt., or of 5 to them than to the nx.the ; the commandiim officer of the said Navy Yarns. and be beep, and when liberally g-iv- siojeet to mitt, in , - - pectinn as the eitieror said ßureau of Provisions and clothing may direct, or of bei eqtative of many diseases to The =aid whi , kry shalt be made wholly froin grain, of In their COnti ua I confinement, ' which at least two third parts=halt be rye..danit he calmer are distilled. and full fir-I prOof,aCCOrrfillff 10 he United Slat g 4- s of hearty food, the y 'co,,omfionse sla mho& it shah be delivered in good, ft , :ed.—Some also, are \ well hooped, whorl crak rrets. h wit lie Fret' by it, and will partake ? .15; heads; and each barrel, shall, when required, be coop twice a w-k as eagerly and .I f ,: d Z i"' and sufficient iron I.onl*. and the r to poi in tt , od stalpping order, free of all charges ance; wilt an tzlNteul zest ai to the Coiled Slates; and the whisLey and barrel. Om t ha rn nr meal. Charcoal is al- ,object to , Ilrfi rasp cline as the Chief nl the Poicati ot pita ry in ifs inane _ clothing mat' autborwe Or direct. and be nce 3 upon in or, ferter tall-farlory to liar,, Or to the !ecied. rontman,tina othr-rT , o the said Navy It I .e„.ll.liriellv ol.ilerc!,ld. however. that err-ors whn :nay tiler .are not to have any etaiin nr privdege 10 furni , n :".v ere et quantity of anyailicle than may he ',ls will repeat their perfor evening at Concert Hall. have seen them say that they of the most interesting exhi has ever been witnessed in our .—The pub'ic will find in our trilling a card complimentary • en ay, and his fine boar, 'Win ne b3at and officers are that has been said in praise m Bulletin says that the [min ions wade by the wheels of a qn her passage from Liver n, N% as 2:0,000! —Au in vent , iry was lately Croon diamonds, pearls, &c. be number is 61.312. weigh arafs, and valued at 20,900,- 5,000,000 sterling. 1i ,., !Par.*. Ezr • Yet. 4 rir , -amytance t.lok p'll^e in a :Own time since. e t h, t P,)l,,lianil Am,-,i n,;— married female, beyond an t,fe, a , 1,1 WhilSe 11:1111C is Radon ,I_7o.lltil re' SO Banks, Ils. Banks. n 111 for some time, aro' ul•., her frie:lds and • r )11 I her, AA took their lire , v , ' ,l tr, l k th,t altetnoon. 11: ow. Itiedeail t% ere tra.lldaPs were pla,ed e and e‘ery m le C rites qln I. .P.IP sett,ln totl , 'd his Phi New T i)3 , ( , :ch),:k,, St) Ile min is n rk was arcornPliSher', er he astonishinent, and o find that she was !able In refreshments for her funeral! cation of Females e is a season when the yonth se to he young, and the beau e admiration; to learn box to cefully, is, perhaps, one of .he ost valuable arts that can be tman.—And it mnst be con a most severe trial for those ay down beauty. who have to take up.—lt is fi4r this se lf life, that education should h resources.— However dis y may have been, they will be irers fall away and II tterers , the-mind will be driven to elf, and if it find no enter 'one, it will be driven back the world with increasing rgetting this, do we not seem • r daughters exclusively for period of youth. Do you not for a crowd and not for r a show and not for use, , 41 for eternity. in Virginia.—The Frede- Marald says:—'We have tamond which was found on +r. P. Grymes, of Orange ('o. a a yellowish green calor, nd upwards cf an eighth of a pronounced by scientifi • a diamond of the first water. -d som e few years ago, that found in one of the western is is the second ever pro- U. States. Envy ought, in strict truth, to Ce whatever allowed in the .—for the goods of this Tres— ao vile and low. that they t; and those of the future world and exalted, that they are mg article is froul a Calais , that i, Marpnt-Witrneck, ds of marriage-to toasty Ralph nab %emit, as I have got ...‹.;: . - 5 - ,; r :: . ,...4 . .. 4F1i'..,: .i. .. .ii..,.:..:,...,,.. -- ~ ..,. f. . # • lia#l#l4 i :y* Great and Unp ented Agicretion NOVEL re BX:1111TION ARRIVAL OF Tll:iale WITH their W AR RIORS and SQUAWS, direct from Um tar West, and first ap pearance in IL civilized -land. The Proprietors beg to I announce that (by re quest) they have made arrangements f.r the in troduction of a party at Indian Chiefs. of the Sacs, Fuzes. and lowas; among them may be t found the thstingui*heJ Chiefs, Nan-Nouce..Pum te; Wa-con-to.Kitch r; thsw- Hick -tee; Co Turn Pee; Po-con-Nei; Chei; Wa ConXhit; Men to-Gee, their Warriors and Fq aws in full cos- tome. This evening, Nov. 17. 1842; these Indians will appear in the following dinees. viz: The V.ar and Hunt dance, in which they will exhibit the mode of setting out for battle, with a speech from the Chiefs; and the mode of ludian Hunting. The proprietors beg to observe. that this party of Indiana are particularly deserving of attention. being clothed in their native costume. which is of the most costly and unique description; they are very intelligent, and perfee ty docile in their-de partment: and are real objects of curiosity. There is nothinv in their performance that can bi off:n aive to the most fastidious- Performance of War Dance to begin ct 6 o'- clock. Admiasion, 50 etc. Children, half pri.e . Admission ciurieg the day..tom 10 to 12—and from 2to 4-25 Cents. Children half drice Nov. 17. 1842. 1 . 0,1 r..a, no; liviwz 31 Ibe place u - here delverif , are requvrcd. mu-1 e-131 , 11‘1t au ag neV plane- that no /nay arica in Corral -11inZ u , ac be retinfred; where a root cart Or fail< prnmpl l y 10 complt. Welt rrgni=i 1 f onS. the 7c3vs .I;frui al the place ult:co Ifie article:- are n /101,41 To be delivered