Pittsburgh morning post. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1843-1846, May 07, 1844, Image 2

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S' - -• 815 . 1441 " . trl ' a°Pait ' aul Mr D. f°r4lll-ice'rre botz,ltis siddielnialCY teatalasthatintricleildnetkb is
- 1' - cis ha aertaiali deserved a fl' a P ect fa l 'flii k iiii- ur - -r- 113T,,11 . 1 - e ---4 isiirsistaposalionataistliisirarid. nal
kifilMorilr =cotiveltitin., We stentir . lii - erieTY. ' hs bi a i wi n a " mks sireilabin y boive tu i r moo aeltia ,.
hisesaltill toadi n s . mialification.in the estimation • ,- _ -... , ,
- - I - • - fat welf•lptsa Inikpellte fiutulypow at tending od this
the Many sactifices of fo
- (Our will"' friand . s-1- ' 1 ,,,,,, _ .__ s _ ,
_r_ l l 4 ; . _ sessai °tempest: Their Pennon irelets binaural
--": - iaaclitiaa, s'afht , a habas'''' 'w E 1 !": mar9 ` ' '''" thantheiraincisitlasir manners and-their beasts."
,Ciay csase;heisid iodide hinttont least tharoommon •
Leaded soothers by the-friends of the Witif
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et Bet all. Me Denny's siaitits and welts 1
- i , 'hi spa they did ;Kb - PSI hign or be State
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f ' - ...1 1 114146 ems. the poor sopyikeeet of acting - as
-trefillirtblialleees or tbe convention. -
e, liiiineWeihe cause of Mewl Clay, 'Mr Denny bat
',. ip f aimcia•lsis law, cherished vaneassonie principles
. - assti-hy giving Isis Wawa* toolevatie - a member of the
: - .lrsilechas severed the ties of litilitiad friendshiti that
, lain &god so bibs lietviie'n'itiriafilf and a large por
'.., *tic, of his fitihm‘chialm4 ie-ihie-catatY aid tiiitiotAP :
'• -aottbeStata , Toaid tho.Cley close lilti Donny has
tosillothis sticrifidir-An sectificeterbicit Tilallt have Wen
,-; Ihrara 4lll toll ihk -l l'lli'a yet be is ininlitagly fasted over
Aiitlitila the :Aghast - notice from thesit.who have derv
"- nedecrinach .benefit frowthe course be has followedl
_, - 4 for soma rrionthspint. - Thatreartittrit he Ins recm 1
- - lit this cue is addidoral evidimce of tat truth of the
estimate Mr. D. place& on Henry Clay's character
some years since. Be and his leading advohatee are
traidlorous and woad° in evirt'y relation of life, and'
.dsceive and betray &we from whom they receive the
- sicenutst &vars. If Mt Denny had those thres.inte
•- &tido/traria his purse again, we think he would let
,„. the Clay organs get through the contest the best way
•
''.
- they aald. It is certain that his contribution of the
alna_sata to the-journal that was most coniferous for
Ms nomination injured his sanding in this city,and n
ii'praha ble that it had Ante bantam oaths lltddreore
_. ,
--- • •Conveausra.
'IIIIPPThe American pours forth iss satisfaction at
- t he humiliation of Tweritiout Fez Lre ants se behalf
(plums of dogget al verse, the verses ill ending with
the name of the coon candidate for the Vice Presiden
-4* Such exmanct in that journal is heartless and on
e-awful to Mr. DKANT. Itwns amotrg the first we
tiidleve that run up the name °four distinguished to wns
aaaraor-theofSce of Vice Freeideut, and indulged is a
great deal of bombast about the importance of nomina
thig'hiro. Mr. DKANT bled liberally. and tho puffs
ktime . with a correspdnding willingness. But the con
• ‘ntion . overiciokal Mt. D's claims, and now the:Amer- I
lean has eats word to soften Ada fall, but on the con
aftpl,expresvishis unbounded joy at the nomination
zi Neve Jerae.Y rival, and is of court as with
*feat of our distinguished tewnsraan OU! what.
orankingottitude. •
neutralSast ofthie city earns to be working
its way gradually into the federal firmament, and we
.iotild nJitbe surprised if it should,in t abort time Aline
Aret:ia fug effulgence for the Clay and coon. It is
_now doingwhat it can foe the whigs,by misrepresenting
thh.denteerstre, and it will be an easy transition from
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dative support, to on open advocacy of all the
whituteseetes. Whether the frequent flings at the
. t ide party that bays appeared in the San of
.liiie; are really intended to aid the whigs we are unti
bie to ay, but we are certain that such articles as the
;sae it published yesterday in reference to Mr BUCHAN
ssliveraddlse more appropriate in the columns of the
dean or Gazette.
--Cettareetos.—We stated last week, on the
from anther - • ---
0, of the Freeport Coin mbiari, that a man bad fallen ARAM or TIM POILISHEIt or Tile New Yost
4 10, the...Warre.n, near that place, and was FOFFINO Pos-r.—An officer of the U. S. Senate came
Oietbo
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4rowneds and thatno efforts were made by those on the onto New York yesterday morning, and arrested W il
boat to lave him or recover the body. 1 liam G. Boggs. Esq., publisher of the Evening Post,
"eikelite informe4 . hy the captain and Engineer that i uPon echarge of, having , feloniou 4 Y , obtained a copy
ilkiii ithteMent is incorrect. As soon as they ascot) of the Annexation Treaty. We understand that the
neffirredthat amen was overboard, theengine was stop- officer returned tb Washington yesterday afternoon,
the boat hacked, and every effort made to rescue with hie Prisoner-
Aitis. The officers of the boat performed all that could
CosraxcvsCov.—The Legislature tact no the 2d
itts,eXiseetwi of them in the case, and none who ob- ,
aarrualtheh , aorta la
remnan , the ,
unfortunate man instant and elected Roger S. Baldwin, Whig, Gover
nor, by a your of 116 to 93 for Cleveland, democrat.
Vail think of making the charge of careloss44er
' . itinr n i
a erence age nst them:' _ ,--_______—_,..
. ' Tot Gtittao Banx.—The Philadelphia Gasette
1 advises the holders of stock in the Girard Bank not tc
'''' litgitCo AN ' D Axacxvrtos.—The Washington coy
iriaiitariant af the Baltimore Sun says that. i t is non fi., part with theirshares until they see a bill in relation in
-therely stated that !amours, the Mexican Minister, ' i ,the in s titution, which has just passed through the Leg
lisszot gone to New York from any cause conneeusd Wall".
ryfithiestai , but that the most friendly relations exist Tux Rxcr.trts or lisysses at the port of New
W I '4Wwea biro and, the Btate Department. It if: also York for the first third of the present year exceeds
Adfirmeiddrat Mexico will wiiiiinly agree to the Pr*Pci" t h e garnet thisebsstYane by_54,647,226, The follow.
41thatenbrnitted to her as an equivalent for the roll's. hi ihowi c iba faeu. e . _ _
iiiisliiribut of Texas. Ism likewise told that Mr Pack-
poletra, the Width Minister, is the only dissenting par- 1 January,
ap.:: tbl s appears us he at variance Frith the facts as F t l a bi n r.
itaticatedby recent movements, but I give you in a Apr a .
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PLlTate Dote my authority.
_----------- Total.
A. , .Plll'llllllLnfit Daows an.—The Cioclnnalk, INCREASE OF TOLLS.
teasnwereial,af Friday.states that un Wednesday even- i,
44 whin , Ihe the steamboat swi r tive was ly i ng , ' d m l The following statement exhibits a gratifving iii•
....3 crease of thaltells of the Philadelphia and Columbia
,irdi9ll 244l4 g oit7 t 6 well ar eued mlin "' me °D bus '"' Railroad during the present par, compared with • the l
.moriefter welkin, round the bow of the boat, tied a lava- _
serhite handkerchief over his.head and then very delib- Doc., 1R42, $7,320 04 Dec., 1143. $7,779 98 I
tre.teiy walked overboard into the river. The watch- Ja. 1843, 3:994 56 Jn .. 1844, 10,535 271
Feb., ai. :: 6.995 65 Feb., l i• 10.414 43
:whin, vrhose name was Washington Henry, took a tan- 7,951 33 ' Mar.. !• 20,713 08
,era stud wean back , to the wheel house to see if the Apr., to 13, it,237 os Apr.,to 13 16,449 40
mum bedew:omin the wheel, and while there, melon- ' —.....----.
.teboly to relate, a t e a misstep and fell into the wat-939499 63 Maud $95,902 21
Tota l, eais of the' fiscal ear 1844,!ip ' to April 15th,
411 'arid was also drowned. YoungHenrys parents over the 'eat tiT43. during g - the earne peiit - 4T1 26 2 392-
• Simi& at FinAllulb• 1441 c. Abe •nsta 'wall who so 58 !--Dent. Union.
:saymeriencly committed simisisbr f is not knovio. His ---------------
eat was left on the dock, but there is no sign of any IMPORTANT FROUCVBA.. '. '
A mos open i t . The mete o r . t h e s a l taa re mu , t h a t
_;Th d ... e i.c p . a ,, elt o e i t ship .ro H_ellespont, Capt Ellis, hal airle.
a . the 18th
York_ m matanzas, with a vices to
psong Henry was d Mostroxcellent hand; always ready i•Zot":,,TA.juirlve, • ..
Vos 11IiMa tart. • lie wont on the . river contrary to the 1 The imurrection bad been quelled, and dead:once
- iiishimpf tkis ....nem who are well vt live, and wstre quite restored aguin. .
in.--
. Americanproduce was abundant in Matanzas' no
woppowil ta.dadrsoo exposing bilmsellf to the demos , I .. ,
Sugar had risen one vial per aroba.
.or the river. Tbe poor ti , llow 'sloe is truly lametiles aaCCOwa ..41ng to
d the regulations presented by the gm ,
..,
Vl' - ertumnt of Matanzas, colored mariners from foreign
)'
- ' • engaged on board of vessels entering that port,
'1) Picros.s.—The London Times „of s late ere now placed is immediate confinement, until th e
sasu i joi „...eix,,,,mah * en , J. so " just i f' vessel to which t . bey 'belong sni t
w eesdy to depart. Par .
4whostAke i c a, goghami. , Disawant " a pci ,„.„ . ,
.no t early , such ,nsint_ ire eiz , s ie v i rr oa tii: lv /Z be to IIII: f ill Cl u n ru . board
and generming crime ' —ignoraniss 'allied tor striligniq, •
working colitie*lgo9l_,lolSenco—ai4 misery visiting
Ago sir iroidatittirith'it'sritCkifid Of rough justips-..
t,'.'.. r' - 'firittrolses2l6llo! thettocial 'rate in our agrimal-
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17' ' "ftogistiete.lM rermitl6444o9 mirram of rho. as ,
d t
sesownowonyworhe
014 ii ii i -' .446,400404 ,40, 4 4 , ismoriatin is a..
o.egiairiaso of posasy. W.a!t ddr4liiddle Arive no
k•,. . 4 406 60 -.4tWilllANlkal l l l lo ll6 l oll
; -,, awriosito , Jr iwWisr Ito - ouiboe - a oty ei 3intsfelts
' ' oacka
,n' Tomei
mx.whole
iii ,sir persons, minus and matinees are in Perfect
form eI " P r m. of whichNew Hun 11 be Wool
keeputs... pe ire tasty we ,
even meittionect •
, ST.Losits..*Tiesre eats ha no deabt-bat the people
orSt LOttis are - ntriels alarmed by the report of Captain
Clete, recently . made to. Congress, concerning the Alan
gerOftheMissiesippi ta'ting a south east direction, at
the mouth of the 'Missouri, and pursuing its wilt to the
IlliTrwiTslßSlPartivieg,Taittis sas
is lanier of the Missouri uniting with the Mississippi
141ber„.rtp, sad then
,the aisle would be mom; ion,
ana th e curnenis so wring that it is quite probable:in
high waters new channel might be made through the
Aitheridan beatnik to therentireilestruction of said city.
•
Sveastseser Solow.....Tise Picayune suites that
smell antaralsoat, called. the Jim, running on the Ala
benatitiver, was 'atilt on the 21st nit, about s.osibi a-
Loin; des.Casanaerry, oonsequenee 7 of a collision
with thollew World.` She had on board about ISO
biles of cotton, tuba of which was saved.
Moat 1.14;4IIT COXISG. — The Nashville Union is
preparing a publication mode up of extracts from the
writings of John Q. ADAMS, Jona Btu., and other
distinguished whig lewiers, which will exhibit Mr.
Clay in his true colours. The testimony of these men,
weaupposetwill not be disputed, and as all their wri
tings on this subject hare appeared in - the Nash
ville Republican, a good Clay organ, we can recom
mend the forthcoming extracts to the universal whig
party !LS - genuine sentiments of their lenders.
?"The London Punch says that General Torn
Thumb has madebisappoarance at the stock exchange,
undies/ universally allowed to be the smallest. Amer
ican stria -ever knnwn there; Pennsylvania divielondo,
of course excepted. Punch gives us the following
question in algebra—'What.are imaginary quantities?'
Ans.--" Pennsylvania bonds.'
D 4t Itscs.—The Louisville Dime of Thursday last
says thip : ipsifsAsierge timber of *suits eseesiddowl at
the rhost:Osi.Wedsistada/; to wiktaatta - the nice bOween
dui B4Milb ina• vismoti. 'riot -bob
minit thifoba*titgei4ii easy tasli u* they twat
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their ettatinttitom about site bat mile in km, which
was the distance run.
SCARCITY OT W ATZR.- - The Light or the Reef poi,.
tishedet Key West,states that there has been no rain
at that place for the past two months. and that the cis
terns aregetting dry. The only water used by the in
habitants is that awed from the heavens—there being
none intim) welts of the Wiwi fit for use.
Rustoes.—lt is rumored that Col. Craven, the na
val store keeper at Brooklyn, has been removed from
office a second time, ands Mr. Bergen is amid to be his
successor.
It is believed at Washington that a general sweep of
our foreign ministers will shortly take place. The
mission to Vienna lies between Mr Polk and C J In
gersoll.
Ttt►c Or Ma Dotter.—After exhausting nearly the
whole of the fifth venire, a jury was at length empan
nelled, and four witnesses were examined on Tuesday
morning.
,—flseg
WI
the
:tars Mk g a l;
haDdIIOU49O6
$548.056 61,876,615
482,216 2,169,110
986,596 1,491,000
1,038,283 1.691;000
53,010,125 57,627,351
. .
Fbre 4 o ll /41kalifenee.--We understand that the
eeldnated epee of, die twp;Silkenny eats—who, shut
togetberyna mash foaglipsysch other until nothing of
them remained but their tail—has been ant* the seri
gsly.esinei. v,..ofilm„Eiyalimr_ft2,,i.vl,h_ a . view te 1
its appliaticiento the Mint- 111,4 c in - k hes,
rime r
consoctueatly;l: then no bre*, in
tent:ara aiddiatiwthattle Ala Alliffat coun
try hir the naafis" ' . dme depeed, it will
be curious to Imre besiireadvideenimewAle all pall
elf the - Spanish. - Bess run that
netideekill be
found but their MOW uaches!— Punr4.
.., - ; , 11,1" • ..- 4 :4‘.4e. •
.4t . •-
• .:Preild4 ll: f ton- it. -JO* ,
been' d weembiWat this body.' We have:bade
lidiesiewand-ineporteet vendee. Xseirieuta"of great
magnitude !semipro coesidenj# istd r e+cuased., The„
ezatninaGel negessergi P. , ,,etruciteinteats. l
out of.whicitocsionallyunpleasantietlings nuty.hers
"sitiserf. - 11fit Wffi'restihri *meek but kit - 11'11V
`ration, and let the reentleetiou of them pass away
from opr,,nsiudi forever,= ten en l?kttuflaar
aboughte tu_recur to them. Foray own part, by
'C e,
O paVatairieCi complain OC;Ona aifigbillteo
ofigy duties as Sp mime or in any other, way,-I have at
any time wouaded.the ft:chaperon? , member of this
body , I ask Lis forgiveness. I ask huo to 141lieve that
such injuries were unintentional and proceeded from
no bad motives or unkind iotentions.
I have endeavored -to.- redeem-the pledge . Which.. I
gave on assuming my present 'pealtlelir . to- dscharge
the &we.. ofSainiket4 the : Reno*, whit fultrStfAud
impartiality. Whether I Lave succeeded in doing so,
it is nut for MOW judge; but. if I..knovr my owe heel:
I never entertained for a single hour; , feelings prej
nisi to the , righ ts of any member of this. both . . "T 4
err_is human,' , and if, in discharimc my . duties es
the pro-tidier,. officer of the Senate, I bare committed
errors, (and , do-ob s tk4s / have committed many) T. beg
yon to-believe that they Were "errors of the head and
not of the beart.."
Foliew Senaters.-1. take n.y leave _of pow with a
heart overfinivinguridi gratitude • I.shallnever forget
your 011rOO1010 WO of kindest, end as long as life shall
wilLehetish 1{ fend retrosabrance of the suffeei
andossuelations OC COE past and, present ifitOPCOOTIKI:
The idea of. severing, the halt . ..school boy attechmeuts
which I here formed with sonny of you, almost over•
comes the mealier feelings of my heart, and tends to
prose eseintosedness of spirit. The thoughtthat we
shall never. all meet again in this world, is truly a 09 '
lemn one, audio allinteutn probability will be realized.
My highest esteem for you personally, my best wishes
Fat your future welfare, shell accompany you to your
domestic retreats and elsewhere throuet life.
Senators, in a few hours we will separate and-return
to nur constituency, to give an Recount of our steward
ship. It will he for them to judge of our actions and
our-motives. If our eonauct is approved, it will be
gratifying; if neg Itrujitaind, believe that each Sono-I
for in thi -titiouismees,
have the stsiumnrdistimibeilmuisi in ac
cordance flitlietikh4 Cis Om ethilitience.
I shall shinty from
this chant, o'cl 'etirix tt Occupy a seat here
pin. a ant prayer:to -1-laireettis, dutethe efforts
which hatei hien muds &riot this Ilil"kutstAl r e deem
theplighted kith of my wive State, ifoldekTatinsyl
vania„ ism be efficient, told that the means adoieel for
that purpose meyredonnd to the boner end happiness
of our common coustituency.
HON. CHARLESJ. INGERSOLL ON THETEX
AS QUESTION.
Mr. Ingersoll publishes in the Washington Globes,
of May 1, a long paper, preparedby himself,as a re
port of the Committee on f . oreign Affairs; but pub
lished on his individual responsibility. Mr. I. re
mnrks:
"I must be suffered to say that the recut, revelations ,
and arguments, altogether, are such as
fatny Commit tee in Congress might approve. The ters of Mr.
Clay. Mr. Van Buren and Mr. Benton. all concur. 1
think, in two vital positions, viz: 1. The indispear
sale value of Texas to the United States. 2. And
that it is only a question of time and mode of acqui
sition. But they all make the issue with Texas and
Mexico only. My humble view makes h a question,
not between this country and Mexico alone. but be
tween this country and Great Britain: in which light
it will present itself, I feel sure, to the American peo
ple, and bafore the world. The question is, not wheth
er c e shall keep faith with Mexico—all desire that—
but whether we shall suffer a transatlantic power to
foment sonrinat hostilities between Texas anti Mexico
for an indefinite time."
Mr. Ingersoll gives a very lengthy presentment of
facts, titles, dates and circumstances connected with
the great question. The "Report." (for it appears in
that form,) concludes with the following resolutions
recommended for the •adoption of the House of ftfr
presentative*.
Resolved,T hat the annexation ofthe republ%c ofTexas
as far as the river Nuecoi, to these United States—of
which they was once part—with promise of politgeld
incorporntion, will be natural anti beneicial for boat.
But Resolved thirdly, That no Euxermtflaltitifi*
rence with such settlements of the .*
tinrrights
of three North American reptsfiliall
and that the United States mai** t h •
Mercury.
The general impression navels thast:#olllatiors in
.
stocks will run very high durinisbephissent summer.
The present and prospective aliunthmograf money is
very likely to lend to each a riesalti a thiiikvery much
to be regretted, as it ennnot trot lead to disastrous re
sults, both to the community and those loOtsediately
engaged in the operations. The only cwt -which has
hitherto restrained inordinate specutaticnibis been t:.e
ruined foreign credit of the United States. The state
of affairs in Peenrylvania is likely 'to go a great way
in repairing that evil. If it should result in a foreign
demand for stocks so as to relieve this Mnrkecor the
quantity pressing upon it. an immense rise in prices
would take place This in iu turn will cause the ere
ntion of new stacks, Very many of the Stases are de
siroassif harrowing money. , Georgia ,Inur Already . a
boa to` boi - row save' ar hundred-thousand: dallars in
New York. Kentucky , is corstantty issuing new stock.
We have seen today a large quatitiey or eto4 Keiticky
bonils.dated Jan. 1844. Ohio will increase bey Pions,
in the sans" manner in which they were mysteriously,
pushed out last year. The city of Cincinnati Fats al.
ready ordered a loan of $lOB,OOO to the - Miami Rail.
road Cortinarry: The State Of Illinoii will get its
$1,8110.0110 in 'complete the canal. Prom all sources
probably $35,9 00 , 00 0. of pea atoOk.w,iiike,Pol i kiP "Poo
the market and possibly even Maryland may attempt
to complete its syssikSi. Time ee loans will follow
a rise in stocks inevitably, and new troubles will EIS
surely result. The sfienliilive spirit now evinced is
k.,
the, consequence of dliturtitng;by violent changes in
commercial legislation, the regular ehannelt-for ate
employ mein of capital. Whenever a channel 3f trade
is bldCked sip by legal etet CUfle s - . the capital henally
employed in that direction remains .taw and accumu.
lutes. It very rarely takes the direction that lawgiv.
ers-"guess" -it wilt, but flows into irosgular• channels
of speculation.dloistrous to entrain as to trade.' This
is the state of things trow.-=-N. Y. 'Republic. -
ATTACK. UPON MR. LEVIN, OF THE SUN.
Yeiterday afternoatt, whilst Mr. Levin, was on his
way from his leaidence_ 'his o ffi ce, in company
with his wife and two children. , a mar named :John -
Manderfield, came' up to him at the enraer of Fourth The fete of this lientalful.Clixtle girl was laments
and Lombard streets, and used to Mr. L. some very ble, - .Stitt loveik.rflieggoant. Imper, mho Anglo_ in,the
indecorous arid insulting langosge, with reference to bloody conflicts Of tharStatth -siie' d her life. At the
his position upon the. Native American question.-. tins .whoa she eaw a separation flow him: ause in
The fellow repeating the insult; Maim the sumo time .Pl9l her - faMieffft were. inure. To selem..ber I ift ...
exhibiting a disposition nf making as attack, Mr. „-..,
iiingi" l3 rt"S l e ts, "l *.s ? rite. °I " till" Mairi "' i MOUE 'NF:VrfiebßK* AND nENTY. 67 re Fit
Levitttamed - mid knockaa.him dimiwtt. ' The moment to dress in male ague, .to K 043.4 bir044 . 34 •-thikmqp. _ ..... it i... c . r . s . wars , -..........— _._
he pi upon, isicleet.bei molted or. Isfr. Levin, and - which hd behoved., and-felioW his. foouteite ia'w• ... , ~ou, susitvees. .
strucittins..onl oaths deck, isheaillar. Levin caught hold ,woro, , totkooom to hi
wee a remhAimilmi lower IVIAJCIR - ", n .", .1
and - awe, - 2 , -- '`. ,ittkier.
i' Ci‘ i ii ll i g ii)ed 'to
o f hen by tisticallni.inid gat trectral Wawa in the cOneeieed than *Len,- ~Oa the Pi& hefeM ille fail I !",'''. 4 !'" T i V a lr i ... , " 4 ; 4121 1 6 . 7 1 1 C " 1
fgerTollreilrit /1 0)4 ; s evere AC :. `At this stage of beute ahe was scan bending over his couch like is i goOd ~ le
.tteie•DY_Biri l l l :r _ , 1 .9 1 . 3 ,,
~ ion,e,,_°2, . Play.
the attack, seVerril Other ' ' en` ca &NO, who ipanifesod sea gentle spirit. AA itlistoniog to JO. .drcems. __ A I A new sgirit_ei i•ft Alces_+ttle', l !I. B. n „4 UP
litiabem eratilisi ','-alosizaTalit.AN&Wttoa 'Settee conflict erssued—the lovers. fought ride
,by,side 1 thor of Onon.Climpay..l„.4o,e4.
_
happening attheinument tote,' passing in his tialrut_te, in the -thickest ef the itgall big mideererinit to tern i L . fe in the New •WeAtiott *Platen of American
afield, ottnasiigm the
jumped out and erreated any fartherattack upooliir. owes A tame aimed at the; mamt of Jura,: the rev °,,, C)C14 111! :11 0. .t 11 :, -,:.
L. by the men who (*mem the essisuinoe of Man der Atka received it.in her own sod kllbleedieg It! feet . 1 tie . o.rgt.
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field. Circumstanoes make it pretty Carer that the Her sex was dbicnvered after the battle. o there 1 cilmmtt!iet imeteinst. ro,x, Feearotto.ouruhlr to
outrage wee preeteditated, nd whit renders it itie
_was not a dry eye in the core when Sall y Si. Clair m onth's residence of a Brit i sh embassy.
more diegraosfut ts;thet it we ' made ih the p r eeer4 iiitTlela - in hen_ grave, oe.or - k*,, - #r Ave* Santee', in *i - The li • Guide, aneewhesi' amble loan.
or hi
„,, sor t s hild r ee.e-aphit. Attlee Assarteent, . evert Chnds. noolt tlitt loot aa if it hod been stolen ; agement and the . treatment of•diiiihorees, plats
of
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.- . ; O s et ot"Paradille. - the lose or such a mitidlin fs. as : - ' .113MetielmistitilbAtimiosi.Pitetimat i end
Letter p its Weight an Object —the Near sacred as - an angel's, the greatest prise that emite ; management of hmeee.by.4°Mlibtinlai M. V. C. S..
' Itodens"eneo-Aeetere'Verter pima* ever wits,. and what. in them days wit'fear, is with eligrilinllst • -
(nines , * line* letter.; "The author lior t4.lried.af seldom known, ', - . 1 s atlm l av p ont. Tribune, Do u r v i•e roy, courier. ,
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Cominercii says h,i heti thocm:heity to4e* a -half -- ' • ------------------ - 1 ilettdd;Vismint. ”-
gnire of common America n letter licima,ramad
war Tats.l.--Doimir A Ste Elititirtre.-.-The ' thahapeate,inoestarNa3.-,_________:._
dia weligifiree ii a dii, utrolinces, or tau an a steamboat Mali : of lowa exiitald hi -St 'Louis on thit Cultivator feajilay. . -•- ,
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quarter-of an ounces to such 'sheet. .4 kilf quire of+bo .1 Othinet.4. having . beset inert? *se five weeks-dot the Piateseadfercy,ar. theistrielindeld 41111 16 4
Hellen 1 1 .neb letter PePir vref,gbador i liFii e f hr "Pifer 6 " 3 111 ° 11 C klain$ 'IV. Sbs brae last' shad 1..1a1ii4410104 9 4 11 t Or-Minst•OwsV ll 4! Sig. . t
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.410 . 4 Aims to the q,narter of an mete to at wccild thsber tiketiosi tie' ' ' iiinit halo to litiht.' -_,1k,044. Stoithhte t t ,_.• • .„„-, ,• -. ~..
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awn that with rumen papait. batik note *AV* ee . , ~ ••. 1 1 ..,
,-,...•,., :. • ,Idt booed forlidiNal. 1, Chitiercitik'sSe`tostiaittierst Wlemililiithe onlw or
**aid is a single hetet, but it
ma
its "WOAD k '';',',".: . thwig= w w*uutiz. tamer's , and ThiefrarisalrA . - i. -•,--,., .--.,...t.:
toper; which can be produced in this many?, oral • -.. 4. Nfiroburti in fkillbosti Utanibus, contedning Stine now& for ‘ only l ijoento'' .
to this best that is imrrted . d•tr:eg the trip.--,..._ ebeermabook over ?IMAM.
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;KED TIE/C m : _ . . 1 . la" T.
Ilt
!oseacks , . - ' ' I'
ite slave ooditelf:
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!es Gar,* otjte . • has t .
mpostiktasitia• - ; . •
ich Iwo co*, &to •
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of the cry .•
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,•, - 441glitOte;Aiti'aiiilii ilit,ir iiMat
at, ilut Of ' coon fir,dMa prOpeOted it td
a*
the . ..ta_kit ron)l37 . .the_ President on di!. 01
of the. r ,itig TrPcelston:".. ,
' hfik 1‘ .11 fAnowr Sat $4
day—on the occasion ot the th Ction Procession
IC Ifsitinietts,n't r iedil ' ltet'd egeetelinOtesetithaiii
More appropriate.tbacs 'A fiaa eld-fastdon
'made of coon fur' .erill be. tinder evi:pect of the
tasa.-o.c4ted - hae. le etzerti#, . Alf ..41, 0 10 -
date andtioe 'cause; indicating by Pit qiiilertst ei
pressive as words, what ibiir'fate is to'be in tioiem.
ber
nest— ..Ikii it should..,be observed that the , I
President of the, day, in this ellegarksa 4dornment
pril,"l"enalfri. D V bei!wc"..ti into. 1f'9.4407';
hat aim li weft * e ,is . to be '
invested" with a
'Ernst ' nod cocked-hit,' as being the kind to
which Hurry of tiiiliirett basbeenheroutorned — such
an old-fashions* caalsesbime.*iumerrallabe •and
his party werelinochermic , le I.lo: i tt '32, .141 3 6 .
The cocked-hat now' brottgli forward - iitbet of 181 S,
is very propsoly made In precise accords mpe with, the
fashion which pravailed in those years; assd'atten the
Preside* of the day to seen making his appraisal! with
this emhellishmeat to hia,mson,.,e , tery...whig may ex
claim in the wind's of the poet, that, •
" Tis the seaset of life teaches , trysticed lore.
And coning cocked-hats east their shadows before.'
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A GRAND SCHEMEOF ROMANTIC VILLANT
A futeign letter-writer, speaking of same me it atro
cious iniquities latalyl;ought to llightin - Paris, 10114
or a ikiul*F: of 1 4 ?"! Ar we*cie! 3 1 ~ 1 4 14 0 404-vf , b ia
themselves into diabolical sockny, the " ("jam or
which was the 'perpetration of the most shocking
crimes upon females. The ruffians hired sapid house
in an usebignsentlastreetsatiich therattilod &Moor
de Neale. each of the patties going by the titian( sop
of the characters in shockers* of that name. t
Their practice was to attend balls and public
places, and then when they saw afentals whose looks
pleased ' them, ni get liter, b 7 some *donne of fraud or I
force into their pewee, to drug her with nitcotici,'
and when she was reduced toinsentibillty,toperpetrate
their atrocities, and then to carry away their victim,
and deposits bee eahaustod and itttatAlle at the ox-
I ner of some sheet or other. Several 'poisr 61rli 'had
been found in this condition, some not more- than
twelve or fourteen years of age, but, from the state
to. - which they staromidneed, Could. ghat An socontit
of what had.paued. The police, however, at. last
pounced upon this den of wretches, and twelve have
been , arrested. It is to be hoped that the galleys will
be their potties).
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COTTON AND WOCiLF;N_FACTORY AT NAT
The Natchez Courier of the 16th says:—"A
bout a fortnight since we learned that Messrs Robert
sonDsgood & walls, from Boston, if we have .not
been misinformed, were nbout to establish a oottoe
factory in, ttrir city, Qn „Allele* Wilt-Irlrtqok a ride
down to the cotton' press to see what progress was
making in this laudable enterprise The building
of Messrs Robertson, Osgood & Wells is abate half
completed, and they will be in the "full tide of sue
cesaful experiansist" in about. four or six week,. They
have a large quantity of machinery of the most beau
tiful kind, and of superior quality, and they have bro't
out with them several operatives, who have long been
engaged in factories in New Jersey, in Lowell, and
elsewhere. •
RED RIVER.
The Alexandria Transcript of the 17th inst. states
that this river wee rapidly rising, and a few days wont I
undoubtedly bring it to the top of its banks• Caddo
prairie is said to be entirely inundated. and serious
apprehensions were ontertalnea of an overflow. Fur
some days past bands bed been actively engaged in
re airing the levee above the town.—Pic.
MORE. RIVER PIRACY.
We lad hoped that oer Port was freed from: thee,.
pests to our foreign Commerce. But yesumlny after
noon, as we learn, a boat of the British Ship Douglass,
Capt. Brewster, which ship is ready for -sea rin d lying
at Tyhet, started with Capt. B.Onil two o f bee 'Captains,.
and soma seamen, with eight seamen handcuffed.—
That below the city, about opposite Fig Island, a boat
w ith several men, armed, overhauled them, and took
from Capt. B. his seamen, Wo regret that Capt. B.
was not, prepared .to maks such .resista ice as would
hare brought these Malawi to reason. 'lf they. can be
identified, they - shontd be tried for an assault with
id
tent to murder, if there is any prospect of that Con
dign punishment winch their deeds so richly merit.—
Sasossmoh fiertgiaa.•
The New Tack E'xpress rays:—"lrr addition to the
ships Oxford and Montezuma. it appears Cant the
-packet ship Independence, of Grinnell. Minutia &Co's
line, which arrived hereon the 25th February last,had
on board of her a parcel of goods intended to be meg
girl. The mode in which they were discovered was
this: the inspector of caramel perceived that the pad
lock which he had affixed to the het& hid been bro
ken over Might; and on inquiry of the mate, be frankly
eohfessed that heirad done it with a view of throwilix
some gnats overboard, which were shipped with a
view-of being smuggled. They consisted of six pack
ages of eoasidershle valuer They were evidently of
the 'same general Charamir as those by the Oiford• and
Monterey's, end ne doubt belonged to the satire owe
er. Those two vessels, and the goods attempted
to be elcutdestinely - enter ed - by them. were , seized.
Appalling Occierienes4l4* sidelphi Theatre,
Gicsegmeo—Nat iongsanceinsenf.thore aiMalling in
didants occurred at the = Adelphi Theatre, which illus
trated soforcibly , the effectil of a sudden panic upon h
large crowd. The evening's performances were for
the benefiref- Mr. 3, Greyt.the /watts, pit and gallery
were crowdnd to ie iil -Virdlthing went on well
till abbut half past ten o'clock, When e false &aria tsf
Are aroie'in the gallery.- The nese whkch ensued, it
is imticsisthle to decicAbe. Ina moment alt was con
finial! tied diseini. The rireh to the' dome, end over '.
the galteri'and tram into the pit, and from the pit
u peo diastase was tremendous: Large numbers went
thrown clown amticampledinatoot, and the noise
and shrieking ivihioft, preveika. rendered any . attempt
at explanation utuniy.lrepeless. -. Several of the actors
kept the* ground and marl every exertion to pacify
the audience—othent rushed. eppnended as they. were,
into the street; and a cunsiclembletirne elapsed before
order WAS even partially restored. Fortunately, it was
found- that nouns was killed, but numbers were much
hurt—soma, we regret to say, seriously.—Olasgow
Citizens. , . •
SMUGGLING.
SALLY ST. CLAIR
4 4 .
where I
(rico&
A. goad
can '
5 boxes Fishers lb. -
it!: " Jones &Son's lb, 5 " 'Heaney,' lb,
.. 6„ "_ Ilenp0; . ", 2.. "1 - Vibiasons,
1 7 ... " - Bnalesl2l: 13 " Tlbbre's 12s,
2, !' Leer?. 12s, 42 . " Assyria Ms..-
6 " Endier'a Ladies' twist, 6 . " Mosby's 325. -
L5O- 17!" snd I.oll,bwygizipavraPaiFtnctl 'Wawa Also, a l ar g e Lot - oft arious trrands . f*sign - ' ,
Pittburgh) April 26, 13ftlIk.. •
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CHOCTAWS:
We hnye dates from tiNtbrtimt aspire 24th:ultimo-
The Indian icadeivy;iroMfattiv iiiiorm? cide r ** ullu-,
ded, has gone into opernien - and nomMuttimera lay ,
pupils; fifty merelme expected by Kay. There is a
strong spirit of,rivalty
um ogthe rut korrds
sinnersareiiirhreable*ilercuses rrritory.
It is anticipated that exclusive of whites mid ' !news,
the Indian populationwill exceed two thousand gods.
Great preparations are making for croppmg, 4 lap
her quarstk7t4opton wilibersisedthmoneuingammon,
than enyprevious Year, lrilutimuctilill irruisincei the .
election of head Chief. The present candidates are
Cols blotchy, and LeUore, Col Fletcher was fOrairil
Chief, but for some cause resigned. tie is in favor of
enlightened and liberal measures iu regad to the , gov
ernment of the Rittio", a strung admscaterof public ed
ucation, and has contributed - much to the advancement
of thevChoetawkin the ustiliiihment oresusditipal keg-
Illations. The better *onion of earnestly
advqeate his claims, while the disaffected and more ig
norant and selfish array themselves strongly -against
him. The contest will be a warm one, and like 'ill'
otheepoliticialeontevsm, mama end in victery ardefeat
withoutcoofrrring much invaluable experience upon .
the people. Douktown is one of the principal towns
of the Choetow Nation,— -It contain& a.church, two
taverns, eight stores with !heavy stooks of filad•Olta
keries avid - tailors, saddlers, carpenter*, wheeltidhts,
blacksmiths -shops, &c ranged in orsler.upon streets.
ISonlitt n Reformer.
e •
A Crash.—Yeiteraily nu:ening about 1.. 'clock,
the joist of the upper story of the stye occupied by
1.14 r. James M. Bolton, No. 37 North Water street,
gave way from the greet weight of the pain -which
was upon the floor, and the whole fell with 'a tremen.
does crash throttereverl dour *O7 &Mellow . There
wero-at th e time betweea um and kwelve thokuelnd
bushels of wheat and corn stored in the third story.
and with inch (oleo, and so suddealY did the Lan
give way that the inside of the building was complete. ,
' r shattered. At the, time of the fall
~ two colored
men were upon the stairway *Riot into the second
. story, and were precipitated into the cellar and buried
in the ruins. The only injury they sustained, strange
as it may appeal, was the breaking of an arm i'3l' one,
and some severe bruises upon the body of the other.
Phil. Sen.
A correspondent of the PhilasiclOin Ledger, who
has for many years been engaged in the Manufacture
of printing materials, says that there is annually
.manu
factated in the Uni ted' tates, of various descriptious,
267.150,000 types. Supposingthis number-to be "set
up," the area covered by them would be equal to 13,-
612 square feett. and should= four millions of impress
ions be taken trots them, which mold be llotie ore they,
lust their fair "faces," 1757- square miles of reading
mutter would annually be furnirhod to the Amer
icao -community from cast -type alone, leaving out of
consideration the large amount of reading matter pro
duced from stereotyped plates-
The same writer complattestkett 56.655,982 scribes
would be neces=meach forming 60,000 wriwin letters
in a day,to pnolocaithootillytbe biiultii sidiftaintedi a this
country. Sachealculationsere aecessarily unperfoit,but
they show us correctly enough bow greatly thikimpiose
meets in the arta of printing two exceeded the bright
est anticipatien' : of the mien aisflihe - agneritich gave it
birth, - tnid ooncmeces in that the . world has progrmised
in knowledge to a high degiite,whos such an enormous
Isupply of the means of information isateerly demanded
by. uois patina... _ .... -, -:, -•- - -
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An election for a member of the Provincial Perlis•
meta of Canada was held at Idontreel, some. few
days since. The manner in which it was conducted
is told-in the following paragraph from the New York
Courier and Enquirer:
"The friendaef.Mr. Mabee, the priM*terial candi
date, were actually driven from the polls by bands of
armed ruffulas,brought in bodies of five hundred at a
mote by the friends of Mr Drummond, the candidate
of -the radicals. Numbers of voters were badly in
juted.-one of them so badly diet he has since died— i
and whew itbacame neCealarl 1 0 cell out the troops, I
even tbatmetsurce failed: aillAr.P: l ,.***'s bah%
driven Trbritibei gromid, ecnisito itotiMTa *tine
the Drumm:ciders had elfin their trovit' - wai - , and pro-1
mamma their candidate elected by an "cererathehaing
majority," and it was so liiendlyt' , ,ki suffrage can
hardy letailied Vlieeas#sei eheitoppsitiMgman
knocked on the bead like a bullock Woe. hoc's reach
the polling plass. A. majority may well boosiltat.""waar .
u t helming" under sushcateuresumicea.:The rahaarfaY
waatawtainly overwhelmed at Montreal. But. tbe
beauty _of this taPktaaaa ttal.' lo F° ll l l .ler
: Y
l i g it- b
the "Via" newspaper. orgiff dt !newt
men. lt s was, says that Journal. the toast I:eatable'
conterted•elettionever bell in Montreal I !I" If this
journalist has kept truth on his side in this easei
beg him and his bretberen not to any much more or
"democraticdisordthe the r Statei. r We really shOuld
-Mit'eintisiddr *tidbits& soirropourrldst oorrpoaciii
ble" business in thisimmighbad sad abused republic of
Ckerch tin& State.--41)0 French Minisier at In
struction has,dieweigli-thatt."-reteitont Clergymen,
Where the conipogatioloareLonalile to pow for their
clerical services, shall be chargeable upon the gener
al run&
thy. Woo. rota ea t at lirlreland there 4s a thu
men Of the Establidted Cbureb, who has received
£lOOO per annum (nun two parishes, in whiCh duke
is.nct a church nor a sin& trotestant. In thiti r *too
-1 try it would ems under- the—systota-of 'tretwitic
money g
i tinder Wei itivititthowa l
":1t wonder Ireland
is in arms against each anjesiterts*lntn..
TYPES,
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16 " Mosby's
*.! - Cobb r s $B,
. 4 ----•"• • Mlles 122,
32 Wilbstus' 12s,
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10 - 49 D ER.-1 cask xstutattr, just receive 4 iwi cowl
114... :signs rent imil-fur-salit low.
4./3.. , d 1..
~ /4 1 144 1 4 A kt s JENZUNGs-a -CP:,
43. Thiod Street.
N D IGO —2 droan a Ind go jest re ceived-A*l:er
JL HAIIMAZI,JIiANV GS aft 00, 1 ,
- 43, Wood iiteT.
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• Per 111116. •
A T the Kcal Lame Agency, SmitheelXlS laelbr: 4 11 1
20316,:asint4.1.aollese•eutkarStkonied., • • ~ = ••••- - t•-••-c!
The three story I:nick.
...kunairt..gistftet street, 14-
merll4accuPiri by !Plot , Campbell & Co.
Two double frame houses, opposite Faber'is File* ,
ty, Elm swat, on a leale, having I 1 years unexpired;
they will be sold a great bargain, as the owner' cos**,
out of town and wishes to dispose of them.
A house mind lot, -4 44 il4Prove 4l, T i rkW2 t .
on the south side of the canal. , , -
A Mick house and six lots of ground in Bitinicsbdsl
A lot of ground on Etna street, adjoitifing - Permiki
& Mitchell's Foundry.
• A fit-Mtn LoWei St Clair Township, containiAlso
acres, would be Axcluinged; foralargercl?.
land Within 100 s mile'Of Pittsblirgh:
A farm containing 300 advt. within 15 miles of
A farm in Elk township, Clarion county. •
Two largslocii of ground on the north side *it Air
canal (in Painter :& Lorenz's plan) for lassells!►r.a.
term of years. . .
A lso, to let, the laraber'eavd on - Liberty - streetinia.
joining the office of .1 W fAchtner, Esq.
Also, 40 feet of grontai to haute. on ~L,iterkx slort,
orposue trunot th lead works.
Also ties lot. of. gmosd, 100 feet.stpusre*irgd Ass"
old laid County, on E.tae street, will be lensed roe
term of years.
Also, two. neat store rooms. on Penn street,
ward. BLAKELY Sc MITCHKL;
Thomas Dowselly, Attorney at Lai*,
Offieectrith H H Van Amnnge, in the Dhanonii,
south-west side of the old court house, Piusbursit. •
my 7
MAPL SUGAR. .
RHLS. Maple Sugar, for sale by *.
'REINHART &STRONG.
140 Libertyatrest.
mr -
i.
'SOMETHING VALUABLEA ND SEAUTIFI3.!
BEYOND DESCRIPTION:"
Kr snook for Everybody: ..Cll
High and Low, Rich and Poor. Young oak Old s
(Which may be obtained by oppropristing forth,
purpose only 121 cows as:ink.)
- stow snalsenca; .
The lot, 2nd stxl3d numbers of Harpers' Illusainesellt
and new
, .
ricirOaviz Dram.
• .
THIS great and meguificair nt work willlte istaisab ,
fished with sixteen , handrail billA6 211.0 41 11 1"
ings, exclusive of an initial letter to each chapter. , bpi;
A Adams,' more than feasters hundred of width's,*
from original designs by J. G. Chapman. , -It will that
pritard from the standard copy of the Americeoßible
Society, and contain Wrgitial Iteferencea, the 4pw,
ryphit, &Concordance, Chronoligical Ty¢ie r 1,411,0
Pmpet• Names -General lodes,- a Wiiidshls•iva
Measures, The large irruntivpitussis Thies!
the old and rigw teitegnents,Famk 1itA 14 " 4 9 rm"-
anion . rlute„ Historical, Illustrations, and Astitietisst
trite to the Chapters, Ornamental Border, dte,
wWke
from original designs, madqvxpresslyfos ddetidlidpn,
by J. G. Chapman, &sq., of NEW York; *64MM
o which there will be numerous large Xin*
from designs by distinguished modern anistaittfaitsce
-Lod f.ngland--to which a full index will , begiyekbt
the last-number. • . •
,
IW-The-grear -stmeriority of
.oonsfronif Ant- ettgraiiiiigs wilt 'ingots to theirs.' , sche
send their mates early to the agent., and ladie r iVe
work in numbers , the possession of it in the 'highent
state of perfection. One manlier will be issued every
o
tw weetts, - end thettook'will be concluded in about 60
neardsoric at QS cents - each. Clergymen. member* of
Isburchstorts , visiting the all, are harked uscall and
examine tbeisreimen number: - •
Persons itribe country wishing a specimen =Saber
cas have Otis by enclosing 25 cents.
Lesions wishing to get this beautiful work van now
be, supplied from But_commx.i.s.utnent Call -emir at
Cook's' titerary bepot, - FoUrth vtrsit *gent for
Harper's:PeldiCationa. <. rn3
migieestatiat &aura
DST rocs imam!, *4llW:reapply of ilia - shois, tale
J
brated Lamps, with baridEltnn cut aria frothed
shades, iutilglasaws all cornpleio, wl!icfs - wpl Toeiailided
at asmall advance oo inanufactdriog pricca at
T A 111T:r1tit's
Loopin g puio ...acurniAkin g Wansbouse,
m 6 2w " 104, Wood 'treat,. Dear Silt.
- ,
Wm Creams,
No 45, Market itritt;34l door' from Third street,
TS now _receiving anti opening an esn -- n414 - sew'
J.
flock prraticy and Staple D: y Qoo4e, aykinti
be - sold for oast) 'at the lowest prices =IA
tRAIN BlittitlVS-BOA.RDS.—An assortmerme
SI pt
Straie 'Boot& eeestiAitligis hand and for sale
.
by -' Te4l POINDFATER fis CO.
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"Gregory's" No 1 six twist tobacco,
-25 - 4 8 ateirpotrrstatstr" Neti—,abstatifoilote
tin4s: • '• ifoll4lkEgirlint4lP
sailuvareltailiass._
T j" 41=4 respectfully income the, 4:idlers
. - *Lai that *her hat opened the Shalkspeite
Gartielloa ittha shim) of East Liberty, for the.icsactr
inadatieo etiolates dozing the 'exacter mama, The
biroatker.tif the eiteatioi, atid the perfect teriaerin
hide eatery Arrarigensent ie mode about disestablish.
et , eeturibute to the *woo of Idiom.
oak =alit boom taut* pcblietood the proprietor MUM
all who may visit her house that urchins ehaliticaaledt
tea bahnir 'oo.4o7teak Oak spears Goidelis
eat
horst eqeal-tevatty-shaiW retabiishit.
ry.
t
rn4—tf
Wm. OlSseiljelbin*O, V. S. AS
TT AS retoorod ) iffitto to kouttb, Amp Wood
h4oll .4 eciiSeli by C . Niro& Nl*
Air41_11,1V4.4..'
IWrlcr t .-1 hoe Awed rol doek
'_:, dit bin , " uof wool:los
4 • • • alb nine durivigy
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: • p.ELTZA..IIIc DONALD
•• . earl- / • • ✓fit.