4 Henry Clay iu Philadelphia. Wo had ihe pleasure of witnessing the re ception of the Great Statesman fn Philapelpbia, on the 84ih ult. Such a scene of joy and en- ihusiasm wo never belore beheld. . rle was re ceived at Broad and Prime Streets, by an im mense concout60 of citizens, on foot, on horse back, and in carriages, and conducted to a ba- Tr?T7T7T7rQnxrTATNJ PTCPTTRT .TP.ATtfi . :-- r ' .ul : ,1 u.. r.....Ihonors. 1 ne gr.el ol a mtion win nanow megw O xix jl JljaIkjuh j-xjlj. i ----- i--l-,rOUGle pruviueu iui me ulcuoiuii, uiawii vy iuui The Pennsylvania. Operation. B An Old Wmrxw 7n r .. . , Death of Es-PresideiU Adan. H A,h h the frieRls of Hbxry Clav kep arresled in New Y'ork Qr 'f'" It becomes our painful duty to announce tog - t uj, , afler Gen. Taylor, Mr. WiiB-Vone of the markets of that city ' our readers, thai the Sage of Quincy has fallen !-ster, Gen. Scott, and even Judge' McLean! - " - Nation mourns the Joss of one of her purcatghad been formally proposed for next President, OUT. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pill ar? and beat Patriots and Statesmen. The vener-Syei we are irequenuy aeu uu uns iue anu oi ;j u certain cure .or m,s pain ui malady ; be- .. . , . . ,,, , gha 'Why are you agitating ihe Piesidential ;cause they purge from the body those morbid hu- ableex-Pres.denld.edatWashtng.on.on Ved-g u;siion Ws, which are the cause not only of Gout and nesday of last week, full of years and full ofg, . V NaIIona Convention 3 i5eu,Si,f? but of every ache and pain we suf- Btw. ir p. i .:tt .i.J!?5.1- lourio e.gnt oi saut i na.an vegetable wu answer, u wu ,uo., nc.-,, ,,, BpHls taken every night on from? to bed. or If ti,tt Thursday, March 2, 184. Terms. S2.00 in advance. $2,25 half yearly; and $2,50 if not! PAIUUCIUIV IUC 111 UiCUitl. gray horses. On reaching the couch accom panied by Mayor Swift and John truthers, Esq , Mr. Clay bowed respectfully to the im-l mense multitude, and took his seat, greeted with deafening cheers. The carriage then flTT L. BARNES, at Milford, is duly author ised to act as A sent for this iarcr:to receive sub scriptions, advertisements, orders for job-work,ljmoVed Up Broad street preceded by hundred? anri payments .or me same. h , nnrsKme followed bv citizens in carriayes. - o SS50EX9BC (T?3 "Richelieu," the Washington correspon-Iand on foot, to the number of many thousand dent of the New-York Tribune, says that Capt.H and passing through portions of Arch, Tenth Sibley arrived at Washington with despatches froraRChesnut, Third, Walnut, and Spruce streets, Gen. Wool, containing propositions from the au-Bami(i ,he smjje8 0r ,he rairj ,j,0 waving of 'ker immiics. ui ounuru, iuiiu-..u-f "gchiefs, and the throng or persons who frequent uiis nu omcr ,y biocked up the streets, and rent the air wi.h i tf r t T-i f!l . . I i grave ol one who has proved himsell iier great-?irienua o. otner canaiuaiea win noi , uiey oegaup,)ain ,s severe, night and morning, will in a short .ml hsf hPnor:,ofnr. and hnft whole lifeSUeIore us ; Uiey will persevere unit, mo ques-Ktime make a perlect cure of the most violent nt c .. , Ktiou is decided ; ihey leave us but the alterna-itack, either of Rheumatism or Gout: at the sam- 1 . ; J guve ol speaking out or virtually conceding thataume me dioou ana other lluids will be so com JOHN' itnxcr adams, is no more, oui uis mem-gtle peope are thinking of everybody else forfPieie1)' purmea, mat pain ot every description will ory will be forever cherished in the hearts ofPrfisident but Henry Clay. DC er;my arivn rom the body. ism in a 1 uiKiylvaiiia Siaiu Conveiilloii,veaemble Pills have the written sianalure of UV . liam Wright on the top label of each box. 1' or sale by Lreorge . Miller, who is the onlv The name of that reatfr called expressly as a Taylor Convention, re- a halo of glory, he American people. lnu.i..ii :.t n..i,;i .,..,1 r.i Qi..iuo.R!lor I . . ...Ill J. . n t Lllrmilflllilll tlllllt Mllall Will Vtl UU" II IU IU3 CIH I WilliLsi if f i , KTi -5 " - - - - " m "-mh,iwi(.--j i j tui ded over by J. Madihon Porier who wa.s a HNatioual Republican up to 1S.S2, then a violent (evening a little , after seven o'clock. Special Election i:s Bucks and IiCliieh. We have full returns of the election held in the Sixth Congressional District on the 23d ult., to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of the Hon. John W. Hornbeck. The returns foots up as follows: Trexhr (T7.) Rucks, 4122 Lehigh, 2271 kQuincy Adams, expired at the Capiiol lastkil'ocoism, and now is a Taylor man. tn . r .i .i i-i f iheir shoms nf welcomn. it arrived at ihe reai-..m,l m nil nnpnr,n innihl,. nml nMrnn.KiPsemiug eien mu, more .nan iwo-miras ot authorized agent for Stroudsburg ; see advertise ment for other agencies in another column. Office and general depot, 169 Race st. PhiTa. Adsninistrata'ix ale ol EAL ESTATE. By virtue of an alias order of the Ornhan' IjCouri of ihe County of Pike, the subscriber. Administratrix of the estate of Lewis Cornelius, Bridges (L.) 4251 2275 6393 Majority for Bridge., 6526 6393 133 from ine national intelligencer oj inc vwi uu. gjackaon man till '42; ihen a Tyler man and The venerable Patriot and Statesman, JoHNfjabinei Minister ; thence went back imo Loco- t3TT . 1 ....... rti .1 r n i . 1 ocoisrn, anu now is a iiivior man. i ntsuun lie li.Nwien,,ou In go Part sell-appointed, and not f re dence of Mayor Swifi, Tenth below Walnut.L.i0US from the period of his attack on Monday gTickei. beoinnin- wi.h John C. IWhnr. io'l- where Mr. Clay alighted to lake up his abodeSmj a hour after sunset last eveniiis, when hegerablv steady Loeo-Foco : next Chailns Sha- - ,j. . . . ... - n- . . during his stay in the cit Here so great aggenily breathed his last, and his " ppirit reiurnedgler, who has run very nearly such a round aAjaeceasetIi vv" oner for sale at public vendue, crowd had iammed together in the street. thalE",! who aVR I. I. i, nm for ... . nm-l- M. Porter ; then thos. 13. (Jrovrr, a leading11 ,hc housc of Jo'" Cornelius, in Milford, on it was difficult for the distinguished guest olnomlce the eulogy of one so eminent, and sol'6' ,a,,d ,h on- .ea ny man imagiiKrffy the 28th day of March next, ii r t tt , . . ..Evhat such a clumsy piece ol uio-aic as this canP. o vtf,n!r in ,u r. .i r u i reach the steps of the mansion. He lurnedJhonornhly and coi.siantly associated with al!ho4l ,(,a(3lj.,.r Noveniher ? I " i afternoon, the following de- i r ii . I.'. 1 m .... ... .6 r - - ML' UL'U lirilllRriV. m - .t tlml Purlnln hirn. ana bowing graceluliy to tne muti.iuue, swungifthat was exalted :n the country's history,- IromS Bui otir business is with the Whi2s who one of the numerous boquets that had bcengthe very foundation of the Government to ihefpided to gut up and who figured in ihi.s Con thrown to him. and skinned into tho house. in,nc.m i.,m. 'l'h.,r tnd- . riinin.ilv ,W gK'eution. Vre ask them to eoiiMdi-r whether - t 1 f j - HjWICUIII iltti A taut fc U O IV III VV HO'lli - lj t w (fj . . . . . livolf dc n St ii . . i gi'iuMr Loiiuuci is cousisietii uitn gooa faun to livel as a boy. charged by more competent and more appro-S , . ..7, . . .. , f .. . . ... .ih - wwaiu turn tv u uilmihcm k vk iiiii vii ihe disappointed crowd eagerly insmtedgpriate hands. It will suffice for this brief no-been enliyhtened in see the beautiHs ofTavlor fiwiih allowances; of whi h 80 acres are nioiih upon a speech ; and after come minutes con-gMce to say, that few men have filled a largetgism. Hero we are, members together "of alanJ 15 MEADOW, and the remainder scribed property, to wit: All that certainfarm situate in the township of Dingman, County of riKe, aojotuing lauds t. rtn,Uel S. Thrall and iWilliam Brink, containing 117 Acres asjd 5& Fd'clics, The Treaty with Mexico. jtinued calls,. Mr. Clay appeared at a chamberllSpaco 0r acted a more important part in iheggreai National party, whose liipre.seinaiives in winuow, to excuse iitmseit. iot saiisneo, tnereat civil affairs of their country; that fewHw,,e,taa ,aiu ,B!,U'1 u.i um mm crowd still demanded a speech, and another,lave commanded a higher admiration for abili1:, r.u c.ec.ea oy a ixauiMiiii (jinn emiuii. iire we ttui in suiiil; The following tho National Intelligence un-iapology was offered wiihout effect ; when the,jeS) or won a wider respecl for unwavering in lense bound so Ion as we choose to On ihe said premises ate erected one derstands, is the substance of the Treaty pro lMayor came forward to address the crowd and posed by the Mexican Government,, and nowBremonstrate against their importunities, as Mr. before the Senate, at Washington : First. Peace between the United States and Mexico, and an Armistice between the Military Commanders of tho two countries dur ing such time as the Treaty shall be in sus-. pense. Secondly. Mexico agrees, in consideration, &c , that the boundary between the United States and Mexico shall hereafter be from the Sea up the middle of the Rio Grande to the boundary of New Mexico, and thence in a line which (with some digression) is to run west (or nearly west) to the Pacific Ocean, and strike a point south of the port of San Diego. j Thirdly. In consideration of this large ces-j !ion of Territory the United States are to pay to Mexico the sum of Fifteen Millions of Dol lars, and to satisfy all just claims of citizens of Clay was fatigued and exhausted by his day't travel without- refreshment. B-ut the Mayor f 1 was not listened to and his presence only in- creased the clamor for Mr. Clay. Finding the immense multitude would not disperse, without ue re- Btegrity and a rigid adherence to his views ofgjEarded as Whigs, to defer to the action of that! iduty. His domestic character was not IessBConveniiou ? Yet here we see Whigs, uniting . . ..Kittth nnnnnnnlu r.f ttlt Llin.l..a 1 a . r i . .1 I hr o il than n l q mthl f nix urn trfl V ahnVH a 'r""c'"a v-i an o..uUCD 01 an umo.miuiuuu- , Ba' nomination of one who declares that he will praise anu an reprodco. m . h ., ran(li(i1Irt flf anv nnrlv nnr ;,inntlfiP(l j j j in 1.1s principles. Is this treating the opinions ISIIlM jtwolHrge BARNS, and other conren-ls lent out buildings. Upon the said farm arc five never fnilinT SfKlINUS ol WATER. Also a variety uf choice cultivated trmt Irees. Said farm is pleasantly situated about a quar ter ol a mi e Irom thlPlJe aware River ml .t a III IIO L 1 1 1 1 1 L I I i ( . . 13 I 111 III. f 1 I I 1 W lilt! I 1 1 1 1 I I 1 II I I ! - " There are 5,800 taverns in the State of Newand views of their Whi brethrenwiih a decentlm,e ant' a half from ihe village of Milford, ami York. 253.000 farmers. 51.000 merchants. 13.-HresDeci and forbearance ? Baboul eight miles from the New i ork and Lrio , , M, , hnorinn tUa mneix nDnu .T r PUi nomaCflfin m a n 1 1 fn nl n ro re 10"; Ofin monliiiiia A finflB We are IlOl blind IO lllf! DaiTlf iTlRSfl OPnllf.-W ttOaU . O ill uui w ui II I J lll.VylUJ baill&lgvwv UIMMUIUUUI l.liJ, i. u,vuu iuv.vuuiiibgj z,7VJ - o " " M f p . . . . men are playing. J hey mean so to preoccupy!! J-c""3 Ul oaic "U1UCU uy l"c saiu wuun the uround that they can plausibly urge, whengare ane n-a" casu aod irref balance in two equal Minn ("!nnmil Inn innulc llinl Tr f.lat- iw mil n .annual payments with interest, secured bv bond 5T yerdict. H . mies,jnn ,i,a, Wft hn..R nniv H,Jwnri'and mortcaiic o'n the premises. A case was recently submitted to a jury inchoi Taylor or nobody. They get un these! ELIZABETH CORNELIUS, this county, which, for its noveby and happySiesselated Conventions in order to ush ihflm nsl Administratrix result, deserves a place iu "ihe rejiorts." arguments against any nomination but that oflMillord, March 1848 'It to the window and made his acknowledgementsgdoctors, and 4,300 preachers. for the enthusiastic welcome he had received, adding You are the most unreasonable people 1 have met with ; you are determined to have something out of my mouth when 1 need some thing to put in it." f Here a tremendous cheer went up " 1 trust you will all agree with me as to one thing," said Mr. Clay. " Aye aye" cried thousands of roices giving their assent "That is, that you-had: better go home and get the United States against the Government ofsyour suppers, and let me get my dinner." Mexico. I Here Mr. Clay bowed respectfully and dis- The Treaty is understocd to contain manysappeared ; and the people, feeling that he had provisions of detail-; but does not, as we hear,Kfairly outwitted them, gave him' rounds of en- include any provision, as has been reported, forKthusiastic cheers, and then quietly dispersed. the maintenance of a Military force by theilt was six o'clock ; and high time, certainly, for United States for a certain time in Mexico. Bdinner. The Treaty makes its appearance in a ques-1 Of all displays of popular enthusiasm we tionableybrm ; being ooncluded by Mr. TRiST,!have ever witnessed, this was by far the most as with full powers, after those powers hadlglorious. Here was a private citizen, coming been withdrawn, or intended to be withdrawn,lamong the people, upon a professional iit ; By the Executive. It is understood, however, not as a conqueror, bedecked with the trophies that the Treaty, such as it is, will be submitledlof an hundred victorious battles ;- not as the ru by the Prebident to the Senate for its consider-Sler of a nation, with millions of patronage to ation. What will' be its fato in that body wecdispense ; but as a plain, simple citizen of a bhall not undertake to predict. - Bree counlry whose brilliant talents, patriotic We can at least rejoice at one thing ; thatlcivil sen ices, and ennobling virtues as a man for tho present there is a cessation of hostilitiesland a statesman, hare enshrined him in the It arose from the following circumstance: Two men, living near nePghlrors, had a fall- fcing out about the cow of one of the parlies fre quently getting into the enclosure of the other, and which finally resulted iu the death of the cow ; she having been set on by dogs and chased till she ran against a stump and broke llier neck. The case was submitted to a jury of respect able farmers. After hearing related all the cir cs cumstances, the jury made up their minds that the owner of the cow could not afford to lose her, and that the owner of the dogs was not gable to pay for her ; they therefore rendered the following verdict : that the jury should pay the value of the cow, the magistrate treat the party, and the constable pay ihe costs. The verdict was immediately ratified" arid satisfied to the great joy of the entire neighbor hood. Kentucky Democrat. BTaylor i ne v nig pariy. to forestall and coerce the action of Ifthev are allowed to' suc- ficeed in this course, the nartv is at trip, mprrv jtof a few scheming and unscrupulous wire-work-I?er8 ever morn. Rut wh iln nnt IipIipi-p ilit m - - --------- ' -w VS 'VVS V JtSf Mean succeed. Tribune. WHOLESALE clothing Warehouse, No MARKET STREET, (Between 4th and 5th,) PHILADELPHIA. The subscriber respectfully .solicits the at- . P "! f T"-V Circumstantial evidence. gtenuon oi country ivierctianis anu Uealrrs gen- H II. . r A oMfw? mm., n i tti 'i eraiiy to an examination o a A good many years ago, two elderly maidena Sladies at Milford, who liv.S by Mystic Pond.i COMPLETE STOCK as it used to be called, waited formally upon! of Justice W- , to enter a complaint againsiBRE AD Y MADE CLOTHING, one John Turner and others. Such conduct Whirh for nvtem vnritv w,,rL-rt,...l.i h. as Tanner's they thought abominable, and heiflatters himself will frtvu universal satisn:tm,, ought to be taken care of. It was a shame. sofLvhilo hi roAnroA knnionr,,,; or.n .,r it was that two respectable females could notchasers inducements which cannot be surpassed look out of their windows of a morning wi.houtby any other establishment in the United States. being shocked at his indecencies. If there was no law for such outrages, they were very sure ihere ought 10 be one. Such an example as John Turner's was enough to corrupt the fciiy of London they could tolerate it no longer, sjip nr.. i. ! i rt I. i t cic. wiiu mucn oinicutiy, anu a worla ol questioning the magistrate at last got, from their virginal hps the specific nature of their griev ance JACOB REED. Philadelphia, March 2, 1818 3m. Look at tliis, no Humbug but ReaSily. PIANO FORTES FOR SALE. A conv of the renort of ihe Jndoes cS Mu ll appeared that John Turner was inlsical Instruments at the late exhibition of ihe The License Law in Sew Jersey. The maioritv of the Snecial Committee to3lhe habil of bathing every morning in the pondlFranklin Institute. Philarlelnhiar J ea u :. ... ...t i -i m .. . ' which the subject of repealing the license lawH"" mu .o waerc me maiaens The Committee have awarded C. Meyer with un bti in Mexico. May it be perpetual J The Hon. John J. Crittenden has been nom inated by the Whigs of Kentucky, as their can didate for Governor. sheart8 of his countrymen- receiving uie s of last session was referred, presented their re-: pon-Sport a-few days since. The following is the taneous, unbought homage of a free, intelligenwHresuh of their deliberations: and virtuous people. What more glorious a-I "After a careful investigation, and under" a mong eartnty Honors! And who would noigdeer) sense oflhe resoonsibilities thev assiimeJ ., 'awneiner u a nremium for the best spvon nrlnvn Pinnn .n .i ! i m - Lrut wuies, saiu tne. magistrate, it seems toflThe ground of this decision was the general me that the pond is at least half a mile wide,excellence of the piano, and especially its penv gand you do not Jive very close to it. I do notjer, brilliancy, and delicacy of touch. The ssee how you could indenufy John Turner atjudges did not give premiums for the best fin- Xjj3 The Village Record' of the 22d ult.,j says : The Directors of the Chester County Bank on Tuesday last, burnod $420,000 of the! old issues of this institution. The balance of I the old issues now in- circulation is so small .!. :ir . nm ..i. j j . I uiai u win rentier h uimcuu ana aaucerous lora the robbers to pass their stolen notes. .1.1- i . - . . ..uj o t-i - - i mat uisiaiice--or indeed, now you could tell,shed instruments, conceiving the best palpable raiher be Henry Clay ,b. P-sidsnt of ,hehe Commillee slale lhal lhey belicve lhe pub um.ed States Jiucks Uounty intelligencer. gMc -ood wiH be u!0molei bv ,he tenea, of t,eS.,et. . W6 were ; lnuh, mr ,, ' ,, T. 'S-'" T ' . iu uiai cicgauic ui iiiiiaii, "mull cimcis nciniur jiaw, anu uiereiore recomiueiru a repeal, anug"-" a.u,. uc1TC..Cu iu uium ui aenuiugjme action nor the tone, and is only designed to that licenses granted be so modified as to pro-fj10 borrow CaP;- Dempsey's spyglass, and thisplcase ,he eye and not to satisfy the ear. A Quick Retort. Whoever undertakes to put a joke on thelhibit the sale of liquor on the Sabbath " liazor Strop man is sure to get floored inV t i mm . E3 jtne long run. wniie selling nis strops a shorty Robbery of the "Stable at Betiile- time since in Plymouth, and expatiating iheiHEB!."-rThe lare silver star A made all clear. Astronomical Fhcaiomenoii. By recent discoveries at the National Ob- Tho editor of the Newark Herald says he has been, several times deliberately insulted of late.iyour strops, I'd quit it to-day." the last instance being the presentation of a keg Very good," replied Smith, " The only dif-robbery. of oysters! Thinking " discretion the better partlferenc htwpn vnnr K-in -,,,.1 min., ; fh; .8 Another copy of the report of the judges of musical instruments at the last exhibition at Boston:--The committee have selected No. 591 a seven octave piano made by C. Meyer, wor thy of special commendation. No. 591, is a very fine instrument, partial, larly commendable for its elastic and ready f oysters! Thinking discretion Jhe better partlference between your lying and mino. is this : u. i-.u u. U1B ..auib Qeiiuen7My fc,rop8 enabje mo lo LJE : a j- warm dd ik noo uueicui Ui i t .i t . soeu, wirne mm maKes you lie in tne gutter. sunk in the placed servatory, Washington City, and other places, evils of rum drinking, a tipsy fellow cried outJUpposed to have been the site of the mar.erlu has ,b?en ascerla"ed that ihe Sun has de "irmmm't.lo ma ii o. ruot nu i:.. .M , i -.. . . . . ccroased in volume nearly one-tenth! and this : . ... ...w uu ci.a laai uj uu III oc 1 1 1 II " J w II rre I . II r I S L wa.1 DOril lia.S Ilflflll Hlllll'll I IP.?! i i . .... iuuiihkiiuuiu iui 410 ciasiiU UUU icai r .,;. nA nl: ,i.r r T u'"u V "? UCC 'rreU en e,y uuouch, in repeated trials by different hands. "- " -"v. v. 1 u VII uw.uuu v.uvij uillkl J I MIV.1 IHMI llll' I1HSI flllini l I 111! 1. inmtn Inn f I n Bl .1 1 I . .. kl " I - ...u..s iuun muudb i iir K6VS never ai fill O PPrlnm ron.liiin in &l.uue...y, Mi.ce, according to accurate obsser-i,he shake. The tone ihrnuohnnt .mn nf r- 5 ' l,,ufji0,".l!u ' u Pre-fgreat beauty and power from the lowest note to highest, and the damping was perfect in all " Looki.vo Ahead." The datigh'er of thegsented its usual tolumo to the vision'of the! Countess D., was about to marry in a few daysjjspectafor, yet as it arose on i he next day, the An exchange paper says "A Miss Brown? preaches in England in a state of Somnambu lism. In this country it is generally the re verse the preacher is wide awake and the au dience full of fees. .. .. .. ...I-!.!.. .1 t 1 . . Kollninti.i,, ...no -It I 1 TK a iJn. i i i i , uiy Hinirtuiu "liiiutjiiiaii, uw w nose vears "" ansny mhicc ni n e. even o ne J lie tlDfV limn fclnnpil priflnilv rinn iirnlor!S. J . . ' - 5S.. .. -', ' ' , , --r i v-s -grOMunaleiy mbered ihiny-six while his iJgnakec! eye! Its I-oum, too, S altered. : . i it r a g.ca. u..sldHe it, supposing uiai ne couiuenj'g onv cached eialweeu. '! htuieh ua- get the upper hand of the " Razor S'rop Man."Jiurally of a cheerful di-poitiou &he had seemed ad for several 'days, which at last attracted the A JBig Leap. A horse belonging to a Mr. White, of Balti more, made a leap at Charlostown, Va., a few Its lat itude hai decreased whilti-iis luiiuiiudo ur hppir 1 a prolonged! Curious Fac!. A correspondent of one of the Cincinnati pa.lays since, which is close kin to the famous Will of the Late Peter Miller. The Easton Argus says that a nephew of the ate Peter Miller, who died about a year agojtumn of 1847 awarded to Conrad Meyer, the- ............... i i.. r--n i . . attention of the mother :- " My dear child," said the latter one evening, " how serious you. look what are you thinking about so deeply V A.i ii i .1.. ii: :. . i i . . - o mm Emilia, iiwutm urn jiS w a ueep.eaving a very queer kind ol a will, has arrivedBcelebrated Piano Manufacturer of this city, a cases. The North American of Philadelphia, Janu ary 4. 1848. contains ihe-following notice: A Compliment to a Philadelphia Piano Mann facturcr,-"0xx Bo:ton neighbors know how Hi. well as we do to appreciate a good thing. The Massachusetts Charitable Mechanical Associa tion, at their last Annual Fair, that of the au- k. i n H I am thlnu ifirr lhil mv Inlura hii.Nnul it-9., iK.f .v t C AL. 1. : . 1 -. . . - . V' . - mmWt .... - BdL-l2IAi mBwAM t lilkj iZ. IIIU 11 T I I U i I II 3 gj 11 1 1 IA ir)Sll I 11 H I I I I rt I I I IIIII I l lll I Mk 11 t ZM 4 r I VAnVJ am. tmm . J . 1 .1 . I I I r . I nota cl3lan Hint D I 1 tf.U :.Uin mc.U h.r 'itlnom'o h.iraa i.i r.,..!...: CT. a '. .. . ' H I ...... I"" J I I COiU t) II U t3 . U I OlOIIia ailU SIICr IlieOai. inr Wlft hPSt SftlHIl .. j t i "ww'ioubiu i8i i j . u, 'gjusi double my age. . wnh ihe inienuon of contesting ihe will, and ifloctave pianoa comnliment no other niano, still corered with bonen. mats nnntn cdnnc Itinies. Kuiininp on Irom lrmtit. ne eocoimtprp. "Tli1- imp dm , " o - ( knapsacks, &c. And what is most singular ofIa raiH-iace 12 feet all is, that a few Mexicans who were left un-i'0 'eaP cel buried are still on the battle field entire. Nei-PPos,,tJ han ther putrefaction nor the wolves prey ononfneck. Ml back and expired. The d.Manc.e he lVn' .u,, ,,.,., h,lIfW, t rw J , "IT Z ;""Bitny inason.ond nana insirumenl,, at.manuiac.urers pr.c.s. ...! . f i i m. h? ' "J t " " . 4 O'f'i'i J I? "in I'LlllJUll UI II1HIIV iniil MP Will innnm.l A ry T T T I LI A . i r 1 Vwiliuh hi. n(int . - . . ' - - . them, but tbry are dried up Jikc mummies.. f jompid is said to be twenty five fui ! Ii " " Juuu" 1 """"2 iuopiiiiu sci a asiue ; Having emn OVfirl r.minsn IBmnin.rnrlurpr n nnr iv lioQ indeph,whichhea.iempedhimoldat.hir.y-six?" lor that purpose. If he-succeeds he will fall! The subscriber keens alwavs on hand a tuin-. from its edge, but striking the 1 No " s 1 ,0' h0 a now but just ihiukhe.r to an estate estimated at from three to fourlply of C. Meyer's Pianos, which he will 65 with his head, dislocated h.slwlT" f,ha,,.be f'- hundred ihnusand dollars, embracing, some offlpoae of, either for cash or in. exchange for sec- 3 4 Wl'll. What Ihen I &lY, fiimel mill tunal T-i -U" til. ' U " Why, then hu'lfbe a hundred ?" QPtrntr Easton, MarchJ2, 184S,:-6jn 2
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