. . • - ' . 42'4" . .; fe6V••' - -. iZ l / 4 7 f. ~,, 1 .., - ' • - f,.. •••ots,-....,ix•f•- ' • I'4-'‘',--'4'"'" . . ..--. ~ ::1 ;,„,..?,0.,--_4 ', .4;2 -z.' t' - - ~. ~, i , , .... ~,,,,, , .., - ''• % '''' '.: ) 74 , 7' - "7 - ir . :7;=*• - - - - •;,' • . , '.• - --k, . .• -:„ „, =-- . =• , ,- : •,- :i = r, ,•= - t /-- ~, . - • ',;,..',.,''. ,:''.:-., ':•"•'..... , 1 i ;' 4 ~'l,•'- - - . ... 4 ' ''4 >. C •.• t l .....-. t • , • ~,- N' , . ' , j" 4'; -, - • 5 ,..., Z: :.'' ,i. , i, -,.' - 7 r:', A t •`' : ' - ' - ;' 3 ' . ... , , i r % J. 1 , 4., ,r y .. 4- .'• -.". 4 f , , I . . , ~ , f --.' ', = ' , ,-, 1f ' t•' -A C-} -1; a ••••.-. 4 4: ~ JO, •••• "' + s - 1, . ' , ~• *; '' Itt4.-:;',:3.:ft-j'i,t l' : l*' '' 7. • :1 1 ''' r • • ± . • ' •-' , = • , • ~,',-= -,.":,-..,4 ==,..1., , , „,, "., .. =. 1 .... , f - ~ ,• • ~.= .. •• = , 3.1:. , 4 , t , 3 ' , ‘ 0.; 3 •N• ; 4 4. , •-•.4 4 , 4 . 40 . ‘• .J. Ir.. ::..i;,. c -t. „1„.„„ , ~f . - .=.•• ''•• •;.•.,..r' . •••,•••;,. , =,0,.,t .-",',.., 4 t'.4 1 , , ',2r , " , "' .r .,1y•,11,, ,, ,,... ,, ,,,, , = '''', ;.. :,: xi 0.-m.".ot•F-';`,41,:•, 1 , ‘... 1z .. t... 1 .. ..'' L: •', -,,, t-- - t: - .i - ',•,..l:sie 1 , 4 A.:: .1. .1,1 4 .' ~...„ ~•",l't - •••• ' . - = ` ;;; , '". ,, .. 1, :! ., ` ,1 % ,, ti,' 44 4:!1:41;°., 1 ',4:•4-`,l. ' ''.•-' ' ' 4 : 1 / 4 ..• 4: ',, - '- 41/41/4',14,''':1:::4';......4. 4' F' ' ' 4 l / 4 '. ' 44 , .' "" ',. .••' . .."' . e'''`'-.• 4 '.44"'f -v.< 4.• • /I ' t,4 .' ' l. • '' '' ' ''; -4 ' ''''.'; • - `9.':t'-Zi' :. `''',''' - L - ' f.... '•.,;.',•.' t, ' . ...i. '' ',- ,-.4 . 1 / 4 , , *" L' .4 .•:... 4 4.,.. ' l / 4 . - , 1 / 4 ' 4 - ' .. '1•-• 4 . •, ...tf' l / 4 :-":4", t ,.4, , f , ` 44 - ...-- .. . • 4- ,'• t- - .....‘ ...,,,,,, ... r ',',..,,,,e. • '7 • •• t_..r , .. ,:1 t,..4. _ . .... .1 a 4 ~,==- 1 -N,N-r, --„,- .•;•,-.„„.•.,== , p ..);,. 4 , weia.. ,7 74!?.. 4.' - !..0,- P r•s:; * /..1 , :, '.. : ,, 1. 2 z• : ~,,, p, - 1 ••,. 'R ~.'a.t; 11, i'."•=' - : 't ss '''`V t' .2- '43'rep ' .1.!;;: .. 1' . . ,' ' i'...kt 41 't - 0'•' 1 ' . .i"..',..r;., t',4 4 . 1 -,.' -, • 4', -... ..;..,", ~ , t ' :r• . 4 7 . or ~ ..'-0.,,t.: , -1 oil' '' f AL. '4 4 ...- f , , i.::Ltl J ,: 5'.1 . .. "f" ''''.. '... .1' 4 f ,1 / 4 . 14 . •t, r• . 'if ie 'c• ' • 4'... 4-x'.- - t 'it- 4 :"1$ t . .-:'-", i I ",. .. :‘':l' "I•II.•%:"L'Y•Y•,Y'VXe',"' .... , : , ...,:Z:* , ';'l . • t!"s:15.1 4, ',-, : ' ~_*.•i'",.'t",.:'•••, - T,'• •:;,:',, .•'' , ~--;_.' .' ..,4-a.47,•'.:'47:4;v1t-.434%'''.111'•' -' ' •": ‘f=-• 41 ~.'k•J'•:','•••„+,;.ll'.4l.`_•#•,.i.". f.,....• ,`4 .C 4 ,.. 1 . - I' ' 4,, 4. V. .54...* 44 %Q., '•: .% . '4' '• -- - r r - b 1. TA •j 0 t• ... '.:. ~.; • ,4 - ' i 33 . -. 4, '-',!:%, 1 • ... u" At „v <4 11.; -,.+ i " . s '. rz ',..2. , I.'" = 5 .-, ,••••••,--:•.".`, `, i c• ~!„ • • 1 , .••• , 1:- ~ ;,-;•;•, ~), • - 1;:k . -4 . .1., •, , j.' 3 , ' , - • ' ..3'''''''..t.t :: t l`:3 l- 4:. ' ;' ';':';'''' ''.. •• :I . :, ''''. 3. : 4- "'"-, :_' •' . :•:":' '3, .. * ••••• '..- '' ;';'. S -3 .1 4 ...f''' k' ' t . •• *.' '-';- ->.-,.. . • 3 ','" ''' . " -'., - `'' . " -3 ' • . 4 '''" •', /4 I 0 3 ..' '' • ' .." '* '‘' • 'l.'''' 1 1-4- , .'-''*4 - f , ..fo-,. ,•,,,, .. ~ '‘• •-, -,,,, •- , !"i l / 4 4 '-.ltt ✓ 1; k '••••'• - ..,...!.' 4L.4 1 't -I -.4 , .4 '• 3 , .. .: ' 4 .. - '-'..44t!,.";'0it ~!:''...'• .;'''''' i!..' '''''' ..0.-O:t 4ti''P&?›." Yl'a,:o';'::' .I= . ,!= ~, '... -":. ;,,fl. , -7 4 : ''' , •'' ~ ., ; -, i '.,-'- . 'N'•, i f• 4 -''. •,- ••• ,--",. •• 44 1 / 4 4- 'l4 t‘';,, , ... lt ... , 1•\ , 2" :;!, 4 ~ N, ....-°' ": '4, . ' r '''.;'' tie?. Ehitg r ' ' -• r ....4• - •,..,.• ' - '1 - •••• t , ;' , ...:-'....r t .4' 4 ~,, ' .. , - ~ 4 ''s t ' d ~ - --=:: :' . "'i '.2 4 4 . 4 t '-' ' '''' ''' , ..4 .. '... 4” ':, ~.', 4 ~,,,.. •., ~ .4, - "..1„. ,I. Z . 4 - : - .7 „...• ; -......, ,;',..'' . ..L . A. ~.• ..,...,,' '',. • ,'• ~ : . 4 2., ' z't 4- , , 4 - '',.N . " :••,.; •-", .-; ' - ' ' .• 1. '... - k -' - . T .P.......'01,' . ' - ..,,...., Pi' - ` , -L . ' ''' l .' ..,. 4 . i... * 1 - 'I. t 7:-.': , .. 4 . - • •• , I - : - -•*' .i.t ., ..4* \i` • .' ~., • • "o , ~., •- _4:_.•-•' ''•:- 271 3 4%: 33 . ''' ' 3 , • ' -,'," '`, , - -•s1, -: .i''' . ... -, ; ,3, :-, 4,3: •• • 1,.; 11 ; 4 . , 4,- t 4.i.. 35 . .. ''. ~, •.,. '' I, L r ~. 1 .., ~ ..,-,, , i,, : ; • ;.,----:,- -'- •?,--% ..•'..'• .- , • ',..'....' • ,;- ~. • , --1,1 ,,, z,, L ,-,..,1 , . , 40.,: - 4". :.'• 4 '.: 1 / 4 , f", Z,: i'../ . : . •'''," .'"' , •-, .f -ce - ~, x- .. - • - EMBE , .. ,' ;,. ',..'-• . .11 i , i 4.40141. '•,?:., j , . ..," •:-,, t ' ':. 4,4 tiproo,,,l, tt '' - : _ -a- ' - -..-,,, • .... Kip,,,. 1 4 •;; 4. '" • 1-1` ''' '-' ‘7,'', :-; -4.'11 71 -t -z4''''- s 7 '; I: ''a..• ' l , ;., ... 4,'•-• --,,t2, -,-7,:'',- ,- ~1 1 ./.. ~ v,..- • 1 ,.. ' ks- •i•st..-4 '''- , . c-1.1... ".. -, '; ~- -4 ). ..--I`-..-:- z .i.'" ' • ',, -S t 1* - : ',, ' „,„, • , ~ • ..- t. .., ~, ,",..., ..,..', ..'., i -3. • ' • '--; .1" ' '- k"t;- • t . ; Z,3 -`4 -- 1 .`. 4 .i.- RISEN r ~ - '.7. ' ,, , , , 7.,.: ,: ~,:,4. ...;1 ,. . -;-:..., N;;;.', , - - , p.i .;,Ir c 4 ...',...!' i, - ; , , : ~.?.3 ,4 , - ,..: ' ,;• .!....1.,-;:::;•-•:,-:,'.-.,:-.;:...-.V-Jt;:.,.!'f- - . .. : 1 , ,. :. ,c ; :.', : :-.::* - .: . : -, .:: 1',.:',',.'.. , i . ,.:; - . 1 :;'.:T:,.',!.. ..i",...70.7.:.:,-.':!',....-r;• ~'t,, , , =IN er. { ' IMMO • ;.! •'„,. '1, 4 4 ' . 4 ,Ire". ~ . , 4 ,, . :::,,-.'::::;- ' :.''. .'. '.--'.?''lT:!:- . ' . '''''''' '''',l:l!:;..' I - '', , .--: ik.*. • ....• •.- .';..' , -:•'. y.-. -. ' -• , .. . , N . ~...-./. , -.0.;...-;....t .: ~' - ; ,',4 1 ,_• That droll genius DIGIIY, ~%, ' .',': ,- l'i'' . • .' 1 a new and much im '. New _Definitions for , O c id th W e -: - -'. ':. ',--•,': x:: , 's` . :•.,-;'.:•"1.*: *,J... h now in press-(so he .3Ys., '...7i !,: - ;.1.,.. , 4....:-; -i. ~. -'.."-.,''• ' as ° Bo rd3 s . ton Post. '-; , " ... 'cr...i' . ':- , .. 7 ::4 4 .. , :.i t".. proved Dictionary, which,w g e , ;12, 11•Jfil.:-.7..,„„:".,:t?,.-..:N.:....., :ontrival even =Noah Webster.. . .. think, il erobiliodlsv following fair a t r o e 'cj'',..,.. 4. 'Ci- .* .; -. . , '' '' L.l-- .". ' : ' :s l. '' ' • some of the definitions contained in it: ' ' '''''''el4 'V' ;1 ' 1" .' 11 -, , : '. ''' .. - .4 ` 7 ''-- .. 1 jfrbitrat°ll-". selected ' by two quarrelsome preciously', „i'.... , - • ,:I: '''; ' " , •+; ' ;': :* ':": S4l t :12:‘ 1:;:: ;',. '' in number , A which they had ''' -1: '": 7 : ''.•"''''..' 4 . " 14 :' -'14.".4"-'',r `-'`'''9:'..."4:.:'--:-. share in She abuse . small body of men, mostly three, "- 41":kl''.".A''' c . to onlyon each other. . neighbors, ~. --:..• ... ,-:,,, : ~..,,:'..... ~ 4.1!:,4,:ty) . "L. 4 , ‘l'•'‘', 1,“ ~,• ...-: heaped stickers in soc i e ty, .'".'. l -.''' - >,.' f. - ; ~:%-sili.f. ''' .t,a*S. l;7 4 - :..t.' ' ' Aibies-The most confirmed 1 - T-- - ., * ; ii'-.-,,,‘ 5:;;;.2.,"Th..,,,..'"):-.41,44„1;-.,.14...!*,.4t„V.-Ll,i.-'4.,-i ' ' ' ..,. ;41 v 1 .. *: .. „ ..-s" opposed to „ have originally descended from the ' ....!.. ~.. ; 1 •,•.'. 2'r• r . , ,'!»... : 2,, .L' - '•s ' ~, • ` ''''. ! ... ~ , CounrrY '. .. 1. -. '' . '..:' L',-.:-.....4!, '4 1 [ ..! : . :' : -:'' - .. . ki . ,” '' .-. t ..'.. '.‘::'..:':.;-- : .t rt : . _-"milklthwoa.o3,C.her '...-"; •• ..“ - . . :-', i . 1.. 7 : - -mach i kb, seasons. 'oinfliTyAthesiPer species s y o k f in t - el d a u ti ri e ng v h er o Y t . .. }' ,.1.-,,.... : ,:.:'',..,- .., ?-;:_ ... - , i, 7 ,... , :, - .. ." : . ...1 .: ,l , " r .c . . - : quid Cas-bebaie_..A popular . Sambo to his ...: ... r.i '4" ,....-;., ..1. c ..,: "...„'.v, - .gre___ :... at abu t nda A nc n e i i n nv t i h t e at T o ie l . l ini f t r y orn of . . --- .t'': : ..l - .; '-:-';'." t''';''''''''' ' -.1 '2 .. .. - " mPe-c- t. ,, accompany him. • th e i r . tailor-shops. . ' t '''''' 4 ':iTf ''' r - ll% ' friend M in high places trying , .-„,..;.-,.-,--- si z....„,,,,,.....:.! .i.„........ h a nd-qt a. arra -. 1 , I '-':'' '•-,1. - ''-;.:.'..1,,.„"F_.' 5 ''. - -.. s'. -‘: '.' . ~,5 - ,- - E con omy-Getting drunk as Bacchus on other / '- ' r '-' •' ' F 71'.11 -'': '''''''''' -'' ' ' '": 4.. 7 - v i'-'l'. '' people's wines, but n d e r I N ' C a r t are buyingii, simple-hearta '', ..;',.:',-%?"'',.. ''' :',-, • : :::‘ , "'4'14 ',''.':'.:{*,,- '-*,' . *. . . engages to pay hi s own. ‘ - ' : '' '';- '' . ''': . ' • Enderser-A ' gc3 . his neighhor's,debts, al -.14.,';7:::::"'"i:Z4---$:--;. - ''' ri ''' 'l ''''-'''''' ' '"*: . 2 ' losr ' w " - than he can do to pay , ...k''''''':4"F's-.:t‘'....‘":.'.. ' yourself.ed fe I more ,e , u _ :._ pills. ‘"'- e l ' ''': ' ' '' ' '''''''' ' ' '' : ' 2-7 ' .1.. ' . 1 :: ''- ' - ' Gropes - W ine-6er " • P "' eet ' ensiiely to PM -4.'",i."' ttr I , :' 2 : ``- . ,'".... - ;4 l '.:‘''t ..''''%;' 4 " -' ' ' An article used eery • V ;-.. • -'i '--', ' - '''i:?..!*•:',- . :: - :-.L4 -'••-'•., '-..': .1 . i . ' ... i 'vent the cold : ' ....:: -: ::'.: ‘ ,: '1 :: - .. , ..7.,, v ''1 ;1, :4 : . ...:1:::::: . ~ : ' r ' . "--141 : -. from in p e l t:t i e: ta n go of the at . broken window s-•- -„. ‘' :....., - .., , fr ooy ...,:rhe complaints ~.. • ~:., .. ,-, , t - , -., . , ! , - -,.. 4 ,...4.... 1 ,•- . ... ••:• • 4, ,•., - . rmce and forge . ..-... .;.'. • ..;:i-,,.,‘ - ; i-... -'''';':. •'; .1 „ford sufficient protection. I . t the t h a e ri P ff e o n f 7, l l' B l Pennsylvania fitilort '';''.,,C*.' ',.!-;.',..:..?,;.`:',..,,-;: 1 ass o f people held in high es' ... i ...:', : . 1" ' ..,;71.-4--. .'4 ' -;; . :ii - 4:7;' , -7. '•'. ... s , , 4-* . f '!:•-.' , . lif„honics-A, c la - n ,, , electiOn.times- . all I ' .. ''' ''''''4;'''.l ''':':* ''' '''';'''''. r b th e whlgs ' un °- .e which - differs from 1 .!•' ,--..,. -'...,-,.' 1 ..k . .t.. , ,..1.:5 , '': ';....'!, ;,,,,,,, 1. ......, .c. . -teem .Y. A dwelling boo., :.,,.., ~,......,:?....y:4!ii::.;i:.;,:::.,°...:.::1 ' 34-, J ,, ;.. , :: : -,, 5 ..‘ ",-ti ,. . _o;hPerzrfin- this bur.lars never break in, bat Ire „.... 4 ,., ••,.',,-,,, ~,..,:*"..,.:-.-:,....: , ~...'4 T., ' - _ , ',l r , ...... ---{. •. • n : .. .. •-•? 4 * -4 ' .2 ' 4 . - .1..:..'",- 4 ..^.„,,".:;1.:,'4.t4.,,,,,, .1..; 4, ' - i n ily out- - l c ~, a chip from a boy's ,:rrl-.:'4'''' :`1::. t ... ` - -' 74 ' 7 ' ' V . i .l • :* ' : i': . 'Z'. -or -4,ke".ali..at . 6 1 - 1 , • 'pi a tis,„-Knoc IN, , 12 , r, ,-.4,-,4- . - m - v.,: . ! , !p z .z., - . 4 „.c, •• • ,0 ; , 1 _ i t %•,, x i;•,.. - •Provoc been 11-. ';,..,,%..., ..54,,,,,,,:tic; 1 ,... , ,...'1,,,,z...4 .-- iZt:i.,,, , ip .p. ,;-.. 4 .: , ...,_ : ,_ . :..1_' ~- -i, a c in eo t ,;--- k t-criers. to i ~, f . . ...,.A. , ,: }5,.: 7 ;- .4; :i .,, . z , ...„ „. . i . z , ::1,.:. , ,,,,: ,. 5 , , , i, ..„ ~,,,,„ ~ ,45,8ilence_,An ex n ei t a p m cli a cut his o b r e e st n exclamation used : by 1 ' . ;*'141°:1".:'.;1- ' V.4:'4'1''''! ' '.4t ..k 1:7 4 ' 4 4 C'S ? ' '''''' ' shoulder.str known nw unmannerly fellow : who has i the l,l`C?i''At'-'..'-i:44"::45tit,L,114-'%%".a'. , "!': . . ; . - :7 -.-4 .- '.,Virriere that they can make lier . *a..,.:..''-N;'-.:e:t..--•-•1",,, iottfirc:,,4,zii.rt::;ti--.:-•',Z-`:=.o.- 4:i ,.-- •',.4 : , . - -'4.I A tit. t he peaPle p, ut.toge se l d ; in black, who, hal,ft , 0 , ~0,*:,-; ~ ,.. ., -. :t . c.,....- 4, 4 , ...,‘,-. '''., -. v , ....t: , ~ ..., . , r .;-• 7 4- .. Vidoie-A. female . o fn is ec e n° lh ur an a '1•-..n:4'.;,t.',...,.t•4.•'`"il:'',;,...1 l':;:% , ~,: ..,,,, a: . 0....!..-,..... ~:, •!:•!, ,:,.,!.• ip bat one husband, is industriouslyengaged in .: 1,--f , - ,, ,141-1; ::'''- 1 441tV.2 fj f ;tl,,-.7.'''' ':'.,'''`'.; _,' '..- '': -''.: .: ',... 7 , -, ' ''t og upanother. 7 " , . , . i .. , - , i.:-..:1, -;.;«,-!?, :%. P s , - .i., 1 • -I, l '. to.'-ji, s ` -c;'o ‘ ...s',iT'f' ''.- ..1.... I • t ~..,.;„%t;,,,*%.,,,. rf ., ..:„ . .... #., ~..,. ~,,,.•,-,...,t, : .. i . 4 t... , .; ~t.,..‘ , ...- n- olden _ -P,..,..- V0'•.;;,,5.,4.1-7e.,--t-1114..,,,,!t,'...''y....i'f-,' '444 , '4, , -, •ktltn, ~ • ', _____,..,..-....-L - • , i t 4-o . ' 4'4' ..' 1,.'1., : *411 L. 24,. .',... - A. , ... - if ' --, .:.',1::' ;7. , ',.;,..k.:-.. 's _ . i4 r in the Clyde. imes used as an article or •,•-i'i •• x :. •... •= r ,-- ii: . 4,k-4 , ,4 4 .... , P • :;.,... :,_-:,,r!,;.•!: ~,,1 . . 4•••1. . .i. . .kf, . ,•- : t. I.'. ;4.,::•;,.:. A.. no „,,,,:.—A.paP9O ants Anna ; '.. 7'k7.- f t..rki.- ~..,4"!;'tr-t 11.T."it'''"ivl.:-.1-sgt-'-.44,''1, -,, . 0 li,vata,state..tlaat...mioa ... s of .-T'3l-kj-1.1.1-VA.r.t'ly,-'?:.ir'VT-1-k,41,::•1 ' . *;' .. W.i'a;'.4.,l! : . ' ~ Ito hev'e . the r)r..._ rl 2eil e t 6, ,„: , ....4*,, + : , t , -41 d... 4. p 4 04‘..41`i'''' _Y .7..-tl-, 'Piece I 1...£ •14.043. k, -,C'1.4, Itt-Sfr : ''',..X that heis author' . -'' ''''S e' '1 . i.4 '''4.n. if ' 5 .:,..., 'i, ^- i-,i-i.- ' , 4,!1i ~... 4- ifit 4: , 4 \ an d . .. ... ,- '. m e 0 41,,' St:l4 7 lii 5. ...V5 hs, -4,l*,..'tk.'"fe ';;;°4,..i501.0., ;rll- -‘ A., .. - *:.6i.M.i.bet ! : . ' a y t ‘ Nsl'4t't..:lFnvA'..lkAr.4,.N.,k;3",sN-;v;..At-4N. -41,,,,,,,,inft-kt,s.g.as - t.4:....hiT.-...,., ....., Vr ,a.. 44 g' 'elSsll.47"Vl- rp4'»- le , 's'"'‘ - • -P : 417 ..aa1541 - 1.....** '--- '. - ,-..-, ••- , - **l4f r.A.' 4 44r ; ": 44•*'0‘ it0".0.• 41r. v r, i.n.VAPel".o:4, ''•' •4 1 '.: , 71„..., 14 7 I! .ttiiir2 - Ott !`' V4, 4 -4.1.6,,Y'4- , . .' ti atittk 1 , -eo4t-os„,p 1 .. 41,- * i 4 4 4: 7 4:-,.. •41 , <0„ ... . "4 4 4 AU.it.N.. ,",-•,, .4 , „,,, ' l,-- - 4 01. , - i4rovituriii-sw V1.44i,75,-t•A'Nki,„ •,*,4":4l;*lWk4i'.-Y;iir 1 4 ,.. 41 „ 07. w , 4i,„,40.3,.....,,,...,.., _ :,...:1...... ._,.. •-Fe l ) 1 • kiii; - ::.,i .11,- -c;•'-.-., .•• - 4 .- 4 ,4 .0 xf , ~..,,,...,,,t,; . .; 1 .,..,,,, / •• - 47 2 1 ; 44Z-1 4 4 ' 4 44; 4 .s, _, ...k.*:i-i4C.M;-?i.%,;04,.44:'1.-:f''.11,We..44 -;` '''' . 7 .„. : ;./kit-;;°*.e. .44%,14':::ii-1',,f,;i:;t41!07' ....''''' , ` ,l : .• :`,'.7 , .:'= , ''',;- -, '.-'l . , ..- „'. . 4 ._i. -:-..*0151,..At-'......_ --41'‘.•A•:**1,7-'',l?7 •t••••;....-;.;,•7--..,...4-4t-'4•-a.•=t,Z.Z4,..,-.t,i,','T.4.,J,=.:,;-1,7'..';i1:5-.'""' ~.'1 .~ , ' - .r.E.'t,11".e.g.71.1-, 1.;--' 1 1 i -.::.^.‘ - :.'--:'!.. 'll; , t:4--.' • -1,--;,..-7-,::•,--,: '7 'u . .%"'.: 7 l'' - '': -., .. - ., - .4.''.. - ..;-, ' •••,:,',,•;. , • -- .; -, „'•, - -- - -,,i,,„ 4 .16 4 , ,: - .4:,....„,,..0:. - t‘ .. • ' ,.!, _ - •; 4, .„ 1 .'! . .'.:,;',!?.-.' ,', --:",..1.7-4...,,,,,-11,..'..r.i,'',,t4.-,'ti.:.'•i'_4.- i..l ' - ti•;'*" ',, \, ' - .*" ,- ,:t'' , '' '''i ".- --,-, "•••••.: . - etvi!- , '' •-: ,'-- . . ::r":: r 74l:•lXZ`V, f it . 4l-; ''':' , ' - '''1•••`...1.'.=1' , :,.:.-1•• t ,*,,, t i ., ...; .. - „• ; 6. - i:. \ -,.. ', i'. - - , . -. 77 , .. : ,.. 7 ~., • i . --.: .:.,, .._ ::4 . 4. •;:. ~ -4,,,...,i,,:yi,,1:t.tv,•.,f:•.,'Li. •:-";'47::i•F.,=••.,;-:,;•5'!".,,,,i,:,2,t1..,-,-: 0.. 1 % 4 .Z'• - : , :.:;. -- .1, : li,'!f ' •,,• •: '' "t '',fr . ;:•g ; , •• 9 :- ~ ,•••,•-• . *-4:‘-‘"A4•4:711.,'''.' i:3l.•!cn.,;="--,•;-:,;V-•,-_.;',.• .`;.: v A - - ,,, '',•;..i,... .. , s 12: : '‘''``' ~'''';.,..°'• :,''',.'''..,.' i 44- ' , E; -'''' - 's'''l(- - * ' -. '" - ' 4 .: ,4 '''''''''' . ;ti:-i'S''''' "',..,,•; ''' ','•:: , .i.5 , ..,, , Th.^ 7 , 0, ...7.:4',, ~. ? ,',1,.*4 ~•!',, •,..0-4,:',,,k4T!rk , e' •.::,!.,;-' 7i,•;ii:.---!;(4,,,,r_.';,:-:1:''4'.,;;',.;;-,..•-,..2,,e.';.„4.-',;-,y; ...,.,•',.-::- 4:- T-1, ' .1 : ,. ..;": 1 -.' -: ::.• -,, 4 4 f' •4, , ,, , , - 1 - . ,. 1 . ,.--'2,,,,„ . „ ..... ..., ~:,-.4.,..,;1=-L,•.•'.. ,• ' i,.: •• :}..:,.7 :Ltr , •••::";-Nt . y.'••:,.. - i-•-,,' 7' 4-;Y4'''''s-'''''. !---t''''''.:'.7.C."-4'-' ,„ "_'''' ,- "Z''-li -- - . :•;:ft';' • : :-.1'....;',..f'","; q.;:'; +3'."'-';.....C.1.'-''.'''' OP4'4,,,,tit''''rt.Vl:-:':-- '...;:';'----..-.:', -.-:1-4‘.., ' '' ;''' ., ' ' f :, •' . ; ,:- .' , .':::;' , :;` ,3-2. 7,';0:i.:•;'±..,,...- . ',.: '. ;:','',:- -' , , :::,,. - i' ,, ,,....''''-,:,-1 „: ; :7'2,', 1 7 , ..' . ' ,0,kl".;-:.:i!'"„.;,•-•,,,,,,. 4 , ,... :? , ;,..:•„, • ; ~.:. ..,., -,,....._....,.. ~;,..,t . ,-, _ . ~. ..,, ,. ..Y .. ~ . __,,,.diA4l,;,;•';[--:- .: ' %:,•-. ~ ,. ;f.f'•-• •.: - '''' , :.%...r."•4• , `.::•,...'i;1• C-::',4 ''''--.....:':':.. : - ., :, ....4.. - ' '-'-' ''' : 4 '''''.' N'..- - . 47 ' V1.r,4:Z . .»,: --......-:', '2.i- ;r: - -- . ...,..?."-'r.: . ! ~ ''.' :','..“.1, .::- ---,--- ..:-..._': ...----- •-- ; - ' • .U ,4' .r . i .." 0 , 1" . .? 1 47, , ,-- -- :'47'..,r--1 . : .: _- .... : ...... '.. .!'.:-..=,..',.;:..'-•''';'.i2-:!...:::7,7,:' `;-• t: t*. '!-."-. ,;'-',..,-.. 1 4' ' 4 4, K.:• 1 0 .- 4 1 / 4 - '.;"4'l' ..T ., ,i; - •i7.i,.:' . ." . : ~•,:-'.., '. , ::, .•• : :i ."... •.;'.... • - ••.;',:-. ::';'..-. - - .::if . .... 7 *.f:A:'.-- 1.., - ' , . , .. - ,*`;'.:' , -,:' , A f,4,T.'n-,,'C'*--IV.l,li,:','''':.Y . : *` - .'.' 7 '.'.' ' ' i - r•'. :- '!.;,-;':: '`,.C.*',..'''.7.''''.,2-3•':>.,',;:...:' -:';'3',;':'l-..-'2:•..•:T „..,,... 4 .4.:K - *,,5i....-, , tz -- , ,, ,.:rc,,,-_, , ,,- i ;,... : ;:,-,.. : ....-, „. ‘ ,, i.: , v: . -.; , .. - -rt - r; . ...:,.. ".:.....;.':: ‘7,::... , : , c,.:.. - ; i•'',- - -7 , -7 .7 - :-!`:” 74(.- -1 - ii.l:4f:;' -'•':';'-: • ;{1?. • ;-:•..;::"-ez :;: 4,-42: : :: • -,: •':' , •;_ .-7 ,7•71.1.:.i.A, : :•,..,; ; . tr,, , ,, 7 ."4 , 1.1 , 1,-?,-,' : -- - •1: ',- ' -.l:*---1:1;',:::•i?i4.14'-',..:',,'-:••It'Ir L .,C4t •; - : •f-t- ' ! ':' .9 .7 , : - I."::•;;;:i•-..x'..i.,..:,,,:•.•: .. :i'''.!.-•- ''' ,s 'ttr,". ''''' '''''''--.•-•;.;-"Ir.:''' ' 4-:.' .' '. *.4gii•-!'"..ict..1 -7 ' ., k, • -....." '. '.:••-•.:::(•,,,,.-:, 2:.:...f....,,,,, i -. !: -, L• -.:2,1 am' 7,- •e - -:;•, ,, ;::.';',7,;•,-., •, ., i ,- 1 ....4: :: , ..v.,•,- ~ ' • •:.', • . - .',"'..:::.•".."[ - _„:IL,.. :7,-I,!' .17" ~-....., -,g ...1, - , _.....;..... . Yj'i= _ Ammin Ipswito PITTBIIV.RGkHr rrr --: TsirttamsDAy MORNING . , JANUARY 13,-1i:(41,' "Theiltemoeratie Committee ,of Correspondence foelileghtny Cotlnt . ); its requested to meet at the 4 . ..;WattlaingtonCotreelfouse." • comes..` of St. Clair. and retni'streeti, Viedriesilay the' eth day, of ttitisturrY nest, et -,11 titdoek, A. M. - . . , ;NO. C. PAVITT Chairman. `Ne:.9th, 1848. _' • . • • aj.The 'following narited.,.gentleMen are 'the.l Democratic - Committee of CdirespoMlenee forgiel present year, to sut: John Darip,' Capt. lbob ert:Porter, Thomas Hamilton, Capt John„'Woods, Thomas- tlacktriore, Jas.. Ratitoni. , . Jno. - 11.. Phillips, Di: John Pollock, a. 'S. Gribben, ~ Franeis Ino. A. Irwin, Jas. , A. Gihson, 410. A. Blakeley, John OTEien. - ' ' v • . _ '`_•; o.7:e' Were , OverwhelFtied. -. .witlC basin yes terday, and not find, lino .to write. Editorials tiliktnoTcling . a 14P 4 * • We t i ll the felloWinArlrom the Morning T o e to le- . it withoutc iiMnii - of thia:city. ',W.e presentwhich -ehmilbrternialicing in this part '-- ' - • 'that the paper from 11:1 ' elitl- tsteii as Influential Whig organ in this of, the - 3 We... . , . . .rltrona' Lowrits.—We have learned that there is in Circulation a petition to the Senate asking that body-not to confirm the nomination of Mr. 4ivirie as theassociate Judge of the District Court of this COl3lltV. This petition has its origin, so far as we can learn, not in a conscientious regard Tot suitors and the proper adminis tiation• of the law blit in personal hostility to wards Judge Lowrie on the part of some of the members of his own party. -We are no admirer!, of the political opinicins -of Judge Lowrie. We believe that -upon. the Onestions which separate the , two great parties of the country he is, with all :Other Locofocos, in the wrong. Still we belive* that Judge Lowrie is a -well read and.somid During the brief Period that he has been up on the bench, hehas discharged his duties - so as to reliectereditnpon the law and upon himself. '[i on.p. this point we belieVe that we express the opm ion of all the ablest members of our bar. There fusel to confirm the nomination of Judge Lowrie Will not result in the appointmentof a Whig. We must.luve Locofoco judges until after the next gubernatorial election, and, as between Locofocos. we know of no better man to'be had than Judge , Thrwrie. We hope that the Senate will scrutinize most clOsely into the judicial annointments of Gov ernor Shank. but we do not believe that this is a ease in which there , should be any hesitancy - in confirming, the nomination. Judge Lowrie's appointment was asked fo r t by almost every mem beef this bar, and we believe that theconfirmation or the eimbintment will be approved by the profes sion with equal-unanimity." -" • r .'i 'L.:-k.: ,~~__j =- r nM 1 t= . .. ... :'c,f,.ti L. UARPER, EDITOR RNIIIrDR; D unocneTia, , ?!gotaisAviOrt. . . FOB:MAYOR, .11:1 0 1PREW I.IIcILAVALtirEI NOTICE ~ , Ron. Waiter. IL Lowrie. Great Flood in the &iota The Ohio Statesman of .Saturday last says: This morning the Scioto river was 22 inches high er than at the time of ,the great good in 1832.-1 At that time it was higher than ever knOwn before. except in 1800, when, it, is -thought by our oldest citizens, it was somewhat higher than in 1832.—, 'The-National Road between this city and Frank linton to SulliTant's mill is covered with water.—, The largest sized trees, rails, and shocks of corn( are drifting in abundance. The loss to the peo. ) ' pie in the Scioto Talley is incalculable. Nearly all the-corn left in shock in the . field. and the quart• City is immense, has been swept away. The fel 'eta in the valley are Well nigh gone. The Nation acßoad between this city and the hill, three miles' -west, must be considerably injured. The railroad from the prison to the stone quarry is considerably damaged; a part of one of the bridges of the road! bas settled in one place some 18 or 20 inches, and may yet' fall. The embankment between the bridges is also much damaged. Since the above was in type, a part of the rail road bridge has fallen. The water has made its ' way into the lower rooms of all the pork houses• and much damage has been done. .The dwelling house and mill of Rollin Moler, two miles below the city, are completely surround ed by water four feet deep. Some of our citizens went to the family in a boat, and rescued them. Many cattle stood igi the water up to their mid sides. The river has broken through the banks of the Columbus feeder in several places.' The amount of property destroyed is immense. • P. S.--The pork house of Col. John McElvain has been swept aWay, which contained about $25, 500 - worth of pork. It is thought that a great por tion of it will be lost. It belonged to Mr. Bryant. Mtrserg 801 4 1.1'Ornft AMERICAN 111gli. • 401 pt Tr, bk,*Ry. MEE PBILTQHc.' _a .•-,1 id•zuTz r•fdrrg L- 15 t Lieutenant , !Mahn • . , • • .atitu!.AlfTil. Jalnillinnphreys, 18t Sergeant. ..-Fiank McKee, 2d " Win. W.: Joot3; 3 d " ••• • • ; J. B. Brcokbank, 4th • " „ . . Simnel Troxell, Harrisen Henry,_.. 2d James34cLaughtin:.?d John McNamani, 4th . John P. "Reitley, Fifer. ' L. Tinkcorp, Drummer: = PIIIVA.TES. Ignatihs Adams,- "Thomas T. Owens, Joh'n•Beir,' , William M. Ott, Samuel S: G. Barber, William O'Hara, Robert Palmer, •John. easSidy, - Mathias Palmer, Joshtia:Carr, . • . John Rapp, • - Jacot;. M. Confer, Jacob Roderick, John Riffle, • Don T. Revalon,. Richard T. Dunlap, Abraham J. Rhoads, .johli W. Dunlap, RiChard Sharp, •Frederick,Dane, John Storm, _Thomas Duffle, . John Sharp (Ist) John.H. Dopp, lipnry Schnitzberg, John Dillon, Hugh F. Storm. William Estep, . John Sharp (2d) Thomas Farren; W: J. Stone, Isaac 'Pry; Frederick Shriner, John' Gardner, James Smith, William Groves, Andrew Todd, William Humphreys, Andrew Topper. Thornas Holland, David Todd, 'James Henry. Heard, William Trotter, John Hasset, Alexis Willis, Thomas Humphreys, John J. Worthington, l Elijah J. Keys. George W. tents, 'Demetrius A Locket, James Russ.d. Thornas Lewis, James Johnston, Andiew McKee, John McGhee. Mark McKeiina, James P. Shellcross, William McLaughlin, David Duff, Jarries Machesney, Samuel D. Killin, JaMes Mealev, .1: D. Cothran. Cornelius K. McCloskey. George Hutchinson, Frniklin MCllhattan, Washington Kerr, William Mathews. MUSTER ROLL OF COLUMBIA GUARDS JOHN S. WILSON. LIEVTLYANTS. • Clarence H. Frick, let Lieutenant. Edward E - .La Clem. 2d do. William Brindle, 2d do. CLROE/STS. George S. Kline, Ist Sergea4 . James D. Slater, 2d do. Robert Clark, 3d do. Charles Evans, dth do. .00111.011A11.8. • John Adams, Ist Corporal. James Oliver, 2d do. John smith, 3d do. ArthurGearheart4th do. =sic. Thomas Clark, Drummer. Jesse G. Clark, Fifer. PELIVATES. Charles W Adams Benjamin J. Martin, Alvin M Allen Jasper Musslernan, Jacob App Edward McGonnel, George W Armstrong George Al it ler. Flederick Brandt William Moser, Samuel Burns Archibald Mooney, Slam B Bonham Mahlon E. Manley, William Banghart John 0. Mallon, J4bn Birkenbine Alexander MDonall Samuel D Baker Daniel Martial. .Francie Bower Richard H. M - E:ean, Ft-ancis 11 Beat -, Charles Charles Moynthan, William Bruner Robert M'Almont, William H Birchfield, Hugh .M . Fadden, Randolph Ball.. James I.l•Clelland, Peter Robst, Norman 13. Mack. Abram B. Carley, William McDonald, I Michael Corrigan, .Daniel Poorman, I William Dieterech, Peter S. Reed, William Erle. Phillip Rake, Daniel S. Follmer, James A. Stecrert Oharles W. Fortner, Peter M. Spice, Robert H. Forster, Jor athan R. Sanders Sewell Gibbs, Oliver C. Stephens, Edward Grove, Daniel Snyder, George Garner, Edward Seler, Thomas Graham, Peter Seit.tfreid, Shepherd W Girton, John C. Snyder. Bamuel Huntingdon, John N. Scofield, Adam Heisler, William Swartz, Henry Herncastle, JoEeph.H. Stratton, Oliver Helme, William H. Swaney, I William S Kertz, Adam Wray, IWilliam King, William White. Jerome Konkle, George Wagner, Charles -Lytle, Jacob Willet, Ira Lownsberry, Jerome Walker, Robert Lyon, George Wingar, Sohn A, Lowery. Peter W. Yarnell. i Benjamin Laform, 'INWSTER ROLL OF CAMLRON GUARDS John Simons, Ist Corporal Thomas R. Jordan, " George Bressler, 3d " William P. Derry, 4th " • ,tusre. Samuel Simons, Drummer. George Simons, Fifer. PRIVATES. William Alexander, Christian Leib, Samuel S. Auchmudy. Chambers C. Mullen, Shipman Auchmudy, George R Mills, - John Albert. Jacob Myers, Alexander Brown, Jacob Moyer, George Cowman, Emanuel Moyers, Jacrib Bruer Charles Mostly, Hugh Baden, Jacob May, Jacob Bolmer, George Novinger, George Brobst Hiram Novinger, William Bolton, John Powers, Nathem Burnett, Joseph Palmer, Clark B Crooks, John Patrick, James Cosgrove, Simon Riggle, Daniel Cowhoek David B. Rock, Thomas Clendennin, David Rees, Levi Craft, James J. Rees, Robert Colton, William Recs. David Cromleigh, Ensign Rexford, Joseph Daley, Samuel Roller, David M. Davidson, Robert A. Rodgers, George Deitrich, Henry Reiehter, Henry Davis, James Shaw, Wm. H. Dangerfield, John Shoemaker, Bartlett Dennison, Christian K. Spayd, George W. Ely, John Spong, Lewis Evans, Andrew Spousler, Levi Forman, Jacob Snyder, James A. Pinley, Jeremiah Snyder, Weidman Forster Frederick Shaum, Lewis Glabuy, Godfrey Shillinger. Robert Griffith, Henry Stentz,. lames Grimshai.v, Michell P. Traxler, James S. Gould, - Franklin Unger, Frederick Hester, E. Underwood, John D.. Hovis, Samuel Wolf, -Matthew T. Irvine, George Wenower; Samuel C. Irvine, William Willis, William Jlatz, •• "Henryatrick Ward, • - B. Wood, Joitri'Keir; - : j lOhn. Walters, • Lewis "Kurtz;, Thigh 'Walker, William Lukens;. , - Leib.. Charles Looker, • 1 - Mill= UPT•IY, EDWARD C. WILLIAMS LI 1L , TEN.1.7575, Peter H:3 , l"Williams, Ist Lieut David J. Unger, 2d .! Isaac S. Waterbury, 3d I 44 1. fri-! Henry A. Hambright, Ist Sargeant James Elder, 2d " John J. Fleck, 3d " Wm. G.Murrav, 4th " CUIIYUA•LS NENE ~. ~'4 'ice - ~~. .~ SK te e _ , ''f_a _ ^ ... _ ti.:a•,r* MOEN RCitiTOF-13 - WESTkeigitL4 ll A-9U - ARDS. / I .X ll ‘r j9HDTS O A. x,turfsystif e ; `3,ar ea Armstrong ; .: • st-Lieutettstit: Murry, 2d Jukes Coulter,. d jr. , Henry Miircharid, Ist Serge'ant Thomas J. Barclay, 2d " • H.Byers Kuhns, . 2d " 1' James M M Laughlin, 4th ", ' CORPORALS. JemeS. M. Carpenter, let Corporal Andrew Rose, • 2d . William Bigelow, 2d " Daniel C. Byerly, - 4th " Andrew 3. Forney,Drummer. Michael S. Kettering; Fifer. .PRIVATES, John Aiken!, Andrew Bates, M'Clure Bills Hugh J. Brady, Sainuel Byerly, George W. Bonnin, Henry Bloom, Wm. A. Campbell, Hagen Carney, Humphrey Carson, Milton Cloud, Richard Coulter, George Decker, Archibald Dougherty, James L. Elliott, Henry Fishel, Henry Geesyn, Samuel Gorges, • Andrew D. Gordon, John R. Grow, George. Haggerty, Frederick Haines, Edward Hansberry, 1 James M. Hartfuzil, George W. Hartman, James Hays, Michael Heasley, Andrew R. Houston, Jacob Hoffer, James Johnston, Richard H. L. Johnson, Jacob Kagarize, Win. Kelly, . John Kerr, Henry Kesler, Jacob Kuhn, Daniel S. Kuhns, Phillip Kuhns: Edmund B. Landon, Jacob Linsebigler, Benjamin Martz, - Mac ready, Jacob Merchand, George May. (Buck) David. Stechling, Wm. H. Melvill, Jacob P. Miller, i Samuel Milner, Sarni H. Montgomery, Samuel C. Moorehead, Lewis Myers. I Peter MCabe, Richard ncielland, Samuel M'Clanen, John 31:Collum, James .R. M'Dermott, Charles MGarvey, Robert C. MGinley, Wm. M'lntire. Anion M Lane, James IWWilliarns, Win. Ill"William3, James Rager, Frederick Rezwood, Chancey F, Sergeant, Joseph Shaw, Wm. R. Shields, Thomas Spears, Frederick D. Steck, Henry Stickte. John Taylor, Nathaniel Thomas, Israel Uncapher, James Underwood, Samuel Waters, Wm. R. Vance, David R. MCutcheon. All but twelve under terenty.seven years of age LOCAL NATTERS. :MONONGAHELA , NAVIGATION COMP.ANY. . At a meeting of the Stockholders of theMonon• gahela Navigation Company, held on Monday, ths following officers were elected for the ensuing year. Pruident—J. K. Moonnes D. Treasurer—Tuomha M. Howe.. Secretary-1V BA&ENVELL. John Anderson, John L. Dawson, Thomas Bakewell, William Eichhaurn, James W. Burbridge, • Samuel R. Johnston, George W. Cass. John Tassey, Neville B. Craig:, Rees C. Townsend. ORGANIZATION OF THE IRISH GREENS. The following are the commissioned officers of the Independent Irish Greens. The election was held yesterday (we heliere) for Lieutenants: Captain—RontrlT NUT t 11. Ist. Lkze!.—Wtici Am Reams. 2d. Lieu.—..l.otss Sat. 2d. Jr.—Mt:as:sr S. K I'LL T. We attended the Lecture delivered by this gen I tleman last evening "in the Hall of the University. He was listened to by a very intelligent audience Time will not permit us to speak of this Lec ture as our inclination prompts, hut we will briefly say that we regard it as the best of the course, be fore the rhilomatheans. The subject was - , Honor." We are eager to see it published, not merely iu the form of pamphlet fOr an exclusire but through a medium that will reach all who read. The thoughts uttered by Mr. R. last evening should not be lost. A sword is to be presented to Captain Rubel Porter, by some of his personal friends. 'We are glad to hear it. Mr. Burke delivers the address. Sarrd the Trouble.—A father was yesterday about to take out a habeas corpus to prevent his son from going with the Greens, when be ascer tained that the youngster had already deserted, having signed the roll under excitement, and then loieft for a country uncle's before being mustered in In con'equence of the indisposition of Judge Patton, the Court of Quarter Sessions was adjourn ed on Monday morning until he would be able to take the Bench. The rote "against the sale of liquors" in this city, is great. It indicates very clearly what pub lic opinion now is on the subject of the traffic in The Quartermaster has engaged the steam ers for the transportation of the troops. crl. We presume it %vill not be iorgotten by those ! interested that the Regimental election comes off to-day at the Win. Tell House. Thcre are nine Printers in the Cameron Guards. , cj- The rumors in relation to a Third Regiment ate 'without the slightest foundation. PreEent—llun. Janos Lon•nlE I?otinsan rt al vs. John Hanna, Captain of S. B Allegheny Done. No. 3, January, Ha, MAta hon for Plifs.; Burke for Deft. Verdict for PM.; $113,)r, Black, assigner hc., vs...l.rGraw, No. 204 July 8, 1846. Dunlop for Pl'ff.—no appearance for Deft. Verdict for Defendant. The Olden Time for January is ont. For sale at Cook's. We have not teen it, though. cCry Capt. Senty wilt be a candidate for Major The Volunteers of the Second Regiment are pre sented with the name of this gentleman. as a can didate for the office of Colonel, to be elected to day: To say merely that Col. Roberts was quali fied for the office, would not be enough, but that he is eminently entitled to the support and confidence of his fellow soldiers, from his well known capa bility. and the high estimation which his generous and gentlemanly bearing has secured from those under his command., To part with him as a Cap tain, every member of his own company will re gret; but if in so doing they can secure for him, a position in the Regiment more befitting his char cter, as an officer and a gentleman, they will with e iceo rd, unite to,promote their gallant corn mender to the post for which he asks the suffrages of those who, chether elected or not will be his com panions in armcs, to the defence of our country's flag. • A MemBER Of x FATZTTS 1701.137CTS6Rik 4".; .--,,: ~ ,•, .....'",••1:;,.9,...-01-... . . . . ,:,-,t,44...?-',7-,7-*,-$7310. M•XACIERS DAVID RITCHIE, ESQ COL RTS VERt DECIDED DISTRICT CO URT January sth, 1547 TRI a L LIFT, No. lb. TRIAL, LIST Nu. 102 COLONEL W. B. ROBERTS --.._..n ~_~~ r ~ _~ _.. . , d , . d • . •'" We areplesiiietOtii.W4l4 , this gentleman's prospects for elictiort to.lak..dpioneleY. are of the most: ffatterihecharacter.49 are rejoiced at this. ' not only on t aceount of o et fo the man, but o ur anxiety to,.pee tiiiiii'kement! under the command of a' scielitiec`aial skilful Officer. No mari,comesforward as a Omn i:1 at e for the rank, with higher claims.. Fre possesses great experi ence in mililaryinatte is; kasierved in every grade; and is distinguisheiMor woeth of personal charac ter -which has won for him universal esteem, as an honorable mid generous .soldier. Without dispar agement to' other. zentlemen, therefore, who are candidates for the station; we cannot ,forbear ex pressing our hope that he may be elected. . COL. WM.LArtIMER. We cannot do better than to copy ttie annexed from the Journal of yesterday. The friends of Major tarimer arc numerous, and sanguine of suc cess. "MAJ. WILLIAM LAlllMEll.—This.gentleman ' s claims to the Colonelcy of the new Regiment are of the most infAig character. Hp is. in every Way competent, and is a man of such excellent personal qualities, that none who are acquainted with him will refuse their acknowledgement. In the necessary qualifications for military command, no gentleman who is a candidate can eurpid L.; while his bound judgment and experience would make him one of ibe best Colonels in the army. If we were a soldier, we do not know the man whom we would support more willingly than Maj. L. He is a whole hearted, generOus man, who would be as much the: friend as-the ollicerof those under his command. If honest and philanthropic principles--nntarnished honor :in private life, and every'requisite accomplishment for the station to which he aspires be 4reeommendations, few pottsess claims equal to those of Maj. Latimer. DEMOCITATIC CONVENTION The Democratic Convention, for the city of Al legheny, met at the Town House, on Monday even- ' ing, January 4th. 1847, and adjourned to meet at the off.ce of Andrew Barclay, Esq, and organized by calling John Fleming. Esq., to the Chair, and appointing John W. Biddle, tiectetary. The Convention then went into the nomination of candidates for the offices of Mayor and Overseer of the Poor, which resuttell as follows: For Motior—CiLkettys S. NV nitrrox. For Cherscer of the Poor—Jou:4 . Fzextno. On motion of J. Ilaa-Ortii"--A. Barclay. A. Strec per and George A. Kurtz ‘sere appointed a Corn mince of CorreepOndence for the ensuing year. On motion adjourned. JOHN FLEMlNG,Cuatnara.x. Jort.v IV. RIDDLE, Scrrecry. COUNCIL TICKETS. .11u.r.our.gr CrTr.--Turan %Vann. Select Couricil--Valter S. Blythe, Common Council—Augustus 'Haile, William Simpson, William Cook, Robert Hezlep, FOURTH WARD. Meet Counri/—J, K. Morehead. Common Count-a—D. M. Evans; J. NrKiziley, Geo. A. Kurtz, Richard Devi-hare. PITTS IIL'UO 1:1....F1 /*TO wit. Select Council—A. I'd . Cammon, John J. Mitchel. Common Council—Stand:Ali Peppard, Sr., Andrew Scott, William Mtague, James Barney, Martin Swearn, - . On motion, resoh - cd, that A. 14 - Common, John A. Parkiiison. Big., and Tames Blakely. be a com mittee to attheal the citizens of Pittsburgh, rela tive to the qultifiCations of our candidate for the YLeyoralty, EIGHTH WARD' Se/ect Couaci/--Henry Gainble,Sarnuel 'Morrow, John Greenough. Cononoit Councii—John H. Maier, Bernard Flanigan, Wi!gam Alexander, Joseph Caldwell, Bernard AFGinnis. To my Cl 1Y PARTNERS, Mr. Liggett and Wm. t. Aus tin, E9q...wiii attend to my unfinished busi ness, and I recommend them to the patronage of my. friends. lan zuthorized to state that they will re ceive the conniMl and asmstance of the lion. R. 13.d -dle. Office 2d story of Burke's Buildings, 4th sweet, between Wood and Market jan6-ly Workmen Wanted. xxT ANTED, at the Iron Ship 'laid, n few good worKtneu in Iron, to whom constant employ ment will be given if early applied for.. .ian6- I wd J. TomuNsoN. Foe Sale or Rent, BRICK 1101:SE and lot in Allegheny city, in .1 - 1. the occupancy of Mr. Charles 11. Kay, adjoin tog the residence of Judge Green. The lot extends to the Canal. Also, for rent two houses on East Common, one in the paciipatson of the Rev. Wm. Preston,-the other of John Inssel, adjoining my res:dence. The above property is nearly new and finished in the best style. Possession will be delivered on the Ist of Mfrsl ner.t. jtn6-tf 1.14,W1N. PROCLAMATION rtITY OF PITTSBURGH, ss.—ln accordance ; with the provisions of an oct of the General As- setribly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania pro viding for the incorporation niche city o; Pittsb urgh, and of the supplement to said net, I; William Kerr, Mayor of said city, do issue this, my Proclamation,l declaring.that on the SECOND TUESDAY of Janu ary, A. 0. 1847, being the 12th day of that month, "the freemen of each ward of said city," qualified to Ypte for members of the House of Representatives of this Commonwealth, will meet together at the usual places of holding elections in their respective wards, and elect by ballot one person in each and every ward qualified to - serve as members of the House of Representatives of this Commonwealth, to be a member of the Select Council, except the eighth and ninth wards, - from each of which wards three persons aro to be elected, qualified as aforesaid, to' be members of the Select Council, ono from each o f said wards to serve for one year, and one fur two years, and one for three years—and five persons, qualified as aforesaid, in each and every ward, to be members of the Coalmen Council. And that on the same day the citizens of the said wards will, at the places aforesaid, elect by ballot a citizen of the said city, qualified to lie elected a member ef the House of Representatives of this Commonwealth, to be Mayor of said city. Given under my hand and seal of said - city of Pitts burgh, this 30th day'of December, 1846. • jan6.te WILLIAM KERR, Mayor. Remittance! to Ire/and, lIT THE. YACRET OF THE IGTII UTST. DLAKELY & MITCHEL, respectfully inform 'their friends and the public generally, that on the 10th inst., they will close tlieir remittances ' for the Packet which will leave New York on the 16th inst., for Livdrpool; anyone desirous of remitting to their friends will apply immediately—Drafts issued on the Royal Banks of IRELAND, for any suns not less than One pound sterling, and payable in any Banking Institution in IRELAND.—AIso, on Messrs. Prescott, Groat, Amed & Co., Bankers, LONDON; payable at any Bank iii ENGLAND, SCOTLAND or WALES. Agents for ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO., New York. Underwriters Salo of Damaged Liquors. • AniN Wednesday morning the 6th inst. at 10 o'clock, kir at the store of Messrs R Watsou 4- Co., at the corner of Liberty and Wayne ate., will be sold with out reserve for cash, the balance of the stock of 4'e., saved from the fire Of the 28th ult., among which are the following, viz: 89 barrels whiskey, .2 do. do doulde distilled, 3 qr. casks Port wine, 2 bbls Malaga do, 4 baskets Champaign° d 0,4 cases Claret do, 8 Kegs White lead, 1 bbl cors, 1 bbl butter, 2 bbls mackerel, 4 half boxes tobacco, 1 WI alcohol, 2 half chests Y. H. Tea, Coffee; corn Brooms,' nails, dried apples, ctoverseed, copper pump and measures, large receiv ing casks, Kegs, Fantle's, 20 stand casks, Flour, Charcoal, tin Pipe, Tools ' 40 - iiiiter• Scales; stand '• for casks, desks, table, :, sto ols, flasks, Funnels, 4-c. janfi • ';JOHN D. DAVIS, Auevr. Administration .Notice. TAICE noticelhat-the undersigned has adminis tered on the estate of her 'huaban'd, Edward Foran, deed, brink-maker, late,of the City of Pitts burgh. All haring claims - will please present them, properly authenticated,:for payment; and till indebt ed will please call and pay off:and settle their ac counts forthwith, and save cost a. , jan.2 - -dlw• JULIA FORAY• DESPATCHEIkIIOII. ,T . 8131 POST.* BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH I Both lioules oi:ganized this morning. ..Hon, l Jas, CoOrEn, of Majns ‘‘-osw,lgtjed.f . p.e.iiifir,,hy 18 majority.over J. C KNOX n the Senate CII.AS. Ginn()Ns was elected speaker :of that body by seven majority 43:"We learn by Telegraph from Harrisburgh that communication with Philadelphia was stop ped in consequence of some of the poles between Harrisburg and Lancaster having been washed away by the recent flood. It will be righted to day at 10 o'clock. PALO ALTO In. Ebensburg, Cambria county. oil' Wednesday, the 30th inst., by the Rev. Mr. Gibbs, Mr. July( B. HoovEn, to Miss. ans.nrrn PLumsn, all o that place.' OZ?The token of - remembrance to the Printer, was duly received with the above notice; it come in a very unquestionable shape, that of a huge cake—'-one. of Bickley's star sakes. We say all. that words can convey, we , thank the happy pair from our heart 'of hearts. On the dth inst., by the Rev. Mr. Lemon, Mr. RODEN,V CALHOUN', to Miss SAMARIA. KNOX, both of this city.' • On Tuesday, the sth inst., by the Rol - . Dr. Up fold, Mr. 111Nti.T. G. MORELAND, to MSS AIM& AnsuCuomuts, all of this city. An adjourned communication of Lodge 93, A. Y. Masons-will be held this evening,. Jan nary 6th , at G 9;ilocic P. M., in the Masonic Temple, corner of 3d and Wocid streets. By order of the Worshipful Master. JOHN A. PARKINSON. Sec.y. A 'stated - meeting of Franklin Lodge, No 221, Ancient York Masons, will be held this evening, at the Hall, corner of Wood and 3d streets. By order of the . W. Master, I. if - A MBRIDGE, Sze's. A 'special meeting of St. John's Lodge, No. 219, A. Y. M., will be held hist (Wednesday) morning, in the Masonic Hall, at 8 o'clock. By order of the Worshipful Master. \V", :J. DATITT, Scc . y. Pittsburgh, Jan. 13, A. D. 1'847, A. L. 5846. Gi'Maj. Robert Klotz, now Lieut. of the Stock tory Artillerists, will be supported as a candidate .foi Major of the 2d Regiment, about mustering at this place. . (jans) _ MANY. ( . ?The office of the IVlcatzerNo POST has at tached to it the mess extensive Job Printing Estab lishment in the city. We are prepared to till all orders.for printing at the shortest notice, and the work will be done in the best style and on the lowest terms. rZ• I will pay the above reward to any person who wikgive me information which wilt lead to. the detection and .conviction of the scoundrel or scoundrels ;Who arc in the habit of stealing the Daily Pau' each morning from the doers of the subscribers. L. 11ARPER. • PITTSBURGH THEATRE. MA:gnorn, C S Porta'Ea. STAGE MANAGER, W. M. rostra SAMUEL W. BLACK WEDNESDAY EVENING, JAN. 4, Will be performed the grand scenic drama of the FLYING MITCIDIAN: Or,Pbantom Sbip. Vanderdecken Mr. FOSTER. Lestelle. M jai :PORTER. . To conclude with the nautical and scenic drama of THE SEA, Or, Ocean Child. Harry Helm Ma. FOSTER, Jack Helm Neptune, (Ocean Chlld,)..Mrs. H. LEWIS. In rehearsal, the "Gold Seekers, Cabin Boy," 4-c boors to open at ak, perlormance to commence at 7 premsely. Dry Goods, rdilinery, and Furniture at T M'Kenna's Auction Store, No. 114, Wood i A A. street, 3d door from Fla. To-morrow, Thurs day, January 7th , at 10 o'clock A. M., Will be sold a lot of Fancy Dry Goods and Millinery. At 2 o'- clock, P. M.. 1 hair scat Sofa, with a variety of household Furniture. P. ISPKENNA, jariG Auctioneer. Perpetual 31.etion. THE Perpetual ; Motion has been removed from the Athwneum to Mr. Ambler's Jewelry Store, Smithfield street, near 4th. jans-2t MEZM=I MERE F;P:031 11AltlifSBURG TvEsD.tr, JanUarV, 12 M Married, MASONIC NOTICE MASONIC. "11, MASONIC NOTICE $5 lkward. First Tier, 50 cents. Second Tier, 37} cents I Third " 20 " Pit, 25 " FRIVATE rux, 75 CTS. LAST WEEK BUT ONE Flying Dutchman and Ocean Child. Auction CORN -44 Sacks shelled Corn, for sate by de3o FRIEND, Rimy & co iThLD RYE WHISKEY-28 bbls Old Monongahela. Lin rectified) Rye Whiskey, wholesale and retail. deel9 STERETT it CO. Hot for,lllexlco MILITARY EQUIPMENTS. MITE sn4scriber is prepared to furnish Swords, Sashes, Epaulettes, Caps, Plumes, Buttons, Lace and all other Military Trimmings, on as cheap terms as can be procured in the Eastern cities, for cash. Also Allen's Patent 6 Barrel RevoWILSON lvers. W. W. , Cor. 4th and Market sts. New Music- ON the Charge, to the memory of Ringgold; •ThPMay Queen; Parlor Quadrilles; The last sweet chime; The home that I love; 0! would I were a boy again; Le souvenir waltz, by H. Richer; Origin of the harp; Oakland Gallopade, by Rhoback; Lore Nnt; Old Granite State; I have come from a happy land; .Orphan ballad singers, by Russell; Oh! share my cottage; • Woodman! spare that tree; Dublin waltzes, by La Britzky; Camp Glee, by Loder: dedicated to the New York Guards' Glee Club; The Vocal Beauties of the favorite Opera of the "Love Spell," by Donazette; Four Songs from the Opera Il Puritani, by Bel , lini; Duetts for two flutes, by Berbignier & Kauffner, Rio. Grande Quick March: dedicated to General Taylor; Juvenile Pianoforte Preceptor; Just received and for sale by deck JOHN H. MELLOR, SI Wood at; Cordials. Cardinls consisting of Annisette de Bordeaux, Alkimes de Florence, Bumerte de Stomachique, Fine Orange, 1-Ivile do Rose, - Iloilo de .Venus, Huila de Anie, Cretno de . Rose, Cream de Noyaux, Cream de Moka, Creme de Alois, Parfait Amour, Plaiear des Dames, Perfume Amour Saint de Ville. For sale by the dozen or single Bottle, together with a general assortment of American Cordials, 10 years old, on draught wholesale and retail, by • STERETT & CO.„, 16 Market et, cor. Front. TIEACEIES.-200 buehele 3rime &Liver.; for gale by dclB J. D.WILLIAMS & Co., 110 Wood M. Orki: for _the noli4hys, toorSlATEnAltir DEPOT,No.-85 Fourth "sired. • • - The Leaflets of Memory f0r.1847 7 ',... • -• The •Flortil Offering • " The Evergreen' Thn London Keepsake " The London Heaih'e Book of Beauty for 1847. :Tfie London Bible Gallery • " - The Diadem The Boudoir Annual The May Flower The Rose of Eharon The Rose The Gift orFriendship The Fountain (Temperance Annual) " The Friendship's Offering The Hyacinth Childo Harolde, Illustrated! Bryant's Poems," Southere wors, • 66 Moore's " Hemans , " . it Byron, Cowper,:Tasso, Milton, Scott, Burns and . Ainelime Poems; alliiiiiiitrateii and beautifully-bound, and suitable for a Holiday Gift. . - JUVENILE WORKS. The Youth's Book of Nature; Masternian Ready; Moral Tales; Tales of Many Lands; •-• Parley's Bible Stories; BorwOwn Book; Cl.tra's Amusement;, Young Student; Boy's Manuel; Popular Tales; Little Lessons for Little Learners; Fireside Story Book; Clever Stories; Holiday Tales; Rhymes for the Nursery; Kriss Kringle's Rare Show; My Own Story; Very Little Tales; Prize Story Book; Mary Howitt's Prose and Verse -Book; Puss in Boots; Child's Favorite; Life and Perambulations.of a Mouse; Lucy and Arthur; Old Oak Tree; The Bracele i ts; .Boy's First Book; Rhymes and Jintiesr - 'Girl's Manuel; Child's Delight; Bob the Squirrel; George's. Journey; Robinson Crusoe; Juvenile Sketches; Blossoms of Morality; Child's Own-Story 80.. k; Lazy Lawrence;' Alice Alice Franklin; Comic Nursery Tales; --. Parley's Picture Book; Toy Books, Etc., &c; Also, a great variety of Appleton's Edition of Ju venile Works not mentioned here, entitled "Library for My Young. Countrymen." at COOK'S, 85 Fourth at., and you can be suited. dc24 New Books. AT COOK'S 85 Fourth street. The following are received and for sale: The Dog: by Wm. Yount; edited, With additions, by E. J. Lewis, M. D. Rory 0 , 5loore; a National Romance: by Samuel Lover, Esq. Encyclopedia Americana, supplementary volume: by Henry Vethake; a Popular Dictionary of Arts, ' Sciences, Literature, History, Politics and Biograylay, Vol. 14. London World of Fashion—Goders reprint--Only One Dollar per - ann., delivered here free of postage. Magazines for December. Annuals tot the Holidays. • Mammoth Brother Jonathan. - Lucretia; or the Children of the Night; anew Noiel; by Bulwer—A further supply. Life of Addison—ln one volume—cheap edition. Blackwood's LadieS' Magazinc—Reprint—Only One Dollar per annum, free of postage. dec24 For Presente--Annuals for IS&7. THE Boudoir Annual; a Christmas, New Year and Birth day present. The Opal; a Gift for the Holidays, edited by John Reese, with illustrations by S. G. Chapman. The Amaranth; or token of remembrance. , Friendship's offering; a Christmas, New Years and Birth day present. - The Rose of Sharon: a religious souvenir, edited by Miss S. C. Edgerton. The Gift of Friendship, a token of remembrance. The Rose: or affection's Gift. The Moss Rose: edited by S.-G. Goodrich. The Hyacinth; or affection's Gift. • Christmas Blossom; and New Year's Wreath; Also, a fine assortment of books, elegantly bound in Turkey Morocco and eilk T suitablefor presents-- Episcopal Prayer Books, Pocket Bibles, &c. • A large assortment of Juvenile Books. For sale at the Bookstore of. ELLIOTT Er: ENGLISH, Market et., between.3d I.nd 4th sts.' liollldny Goods, &C. W. WILSON, tor. 4tlvand Market st., has W • on hand the finest and lirgest assortment of fine Gold and Silver Watches ' in every variety, ever offered for sale in this city. Jewelry 'of Ike , richest and latest patterns, in large variety. Silver Ware, Tea Ware L Table Cutlery; Solar Lard Lamps and Gl randoles, of the best material, Patterns Laud work manship. Military Goods and Trimmings in general. Allen , s Patent Revolvers, 34c. All for sale at the lowest cash prices. dcl9 - W. W. WILSON. Iltilwer , s New NoVei! LUCRETIA; or the Children of the Night; by Sir E. Lytton Bulwer; Bart., author of "Pelham," "Yeomen," "Zanoni," "Reinzi," &c. Price twenty- Sue cents. The classic pen of the author of "Rienzi," . after having beer. long in abeyance, has - at length I produced a work which, for at nstic beauty and dra mat c-splendor, trill doubtless be universally regard !cd as surpassing all his previous efforts. An intui- I tive perception of character seems to distinguish thie I great writer, added to which lie peisesses so master ly a pow el of delis cation, united with such felicity of illustr.itoin, that b.:s p:ctures as well-es his plots and counterplots possess, in their brilliancy.and freshness an nucicscribable charm. This romance reveals with life-like effect the me tires and secret - springs of action exhibited in the ca reer of the heroine, ‘those mind, endirsed with sin gular energy, perseveiaiice and love of intrigue, com bined with the rarest graces and 'excellencies of her sex, exhibits one of the most extraordinary and ano malous developements of characters ever presented to nor conKrripiation. ter Just received at COOK'S Literary Depot, 85 Fourth street. dec7 For the Holidays. BOUDOIR ANNUAL FOR 18471 Frtentiship , a Offering; • • • The Opal; The Christian Keepsake; The Hyacinth; The Poet's Gallery" of Beauty; The Germs of Beauty; The Ladies Scrap Book; The Laurel Wreath: Religious Souvenicr, by Mrs. Sigourney! The Diadem: The Germs.of Nature,by Mrs. Embury; Finden's Illustration of Moore; Tho Gift; The Ladies Book of Poetry and Flowers; I Oracles from the Poets; Sentiments of Flowers, by J. Andrews, London Albums; Illustrated editions of the Poets; • A large assortment of Books for Childreh. For sale by 11. S. BOSWORTH & CO., dect2 No 43 Market st. For Coughs, Colds, dr.c. ,TIDULDIONARY ur E.tpectorant Balsam, price 25 1 - cents per bottle. Ginseng Panacea, price 50 cents per bottle. Sellars , Imperial Cough Syrup, a cte. per bottle. Swaync , s Syrup of Wild Cherry, $l,OO Sbonck'e Pn'manic Syrup, $l,OO 41 Winters' balsam of Wild Cherry $l,OO " To be had at THORN'S DRUG STORE, oct27 cor. Hand end Penn its. PRODUCE -15 Biala. Dried Peaches; 10 Sacks 44 • 0 30 Sacks Dried Apples; 3 Bbls:Roll Butter; • - 2 Rugs 44 44 3 Casks Potash; ' 3 Bbls. Beans, Just received and for sale by MARTIN & 51 Wood street. Cocoa and Chocolate. g BOXES Baker's and Fell's Cocoa; 5 " Drama; 2 " " Cocoa Paste; 5 4 . Norfolk Chocolate; • 5 " Oakes 1 case French Chocolate, expressly for eating. For sale by J. D. WILLIAMS & CO., dec2s • 110 Wood sr:. F RESH FRUIT.--30 bxs. M. R. Raisins; SOO lbs. Smyrna' 100 " Sultana " 500 " Zante Currant"; 200 " Borden: Prunes; 100 " Genoa Citron; 41 " Lemon & Orange Peel. Listens and for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS & C0.,dc24 110 Woo at • For Rent. A ROOM in the first story of a Brick House on,the ±1 corner of Fifth and Union sts: Apply to novl7 • ' • • JAMES MAY Renilltanoer to ""the Old Country.' mONEY sent to all parts of England, Ireland 111 Scotland, and Wales, in SUMtI of £1 and up wards, to suit purchasers. ALLEN KRAMER, Ezchangaraket. ly&dlm '- corner of 3d arid - Wood its. . 0 • !I= Mil=o s=, co co . co 0,4 0 CO Op r• —•" . arla 1305C0... f ! CO to •-• "Ct 3• ow. C 4 CLI OOCO C) COW •OS "a ° Mt?. 70.. 7 111.. C4 o. " 74 . 44 . V 3 OCO 3 8 • — bow.. CD tO Ca. W . } 0 oc, Vs lo si,sl co 4.* C)CO CO SV,.. Of 40 b 01 tigM E ' R CO 0. 4 . CO g C . ; Oi •38 ' a 8 CD CUL. 4111 ffliM I•P -1a....-. 1•., , -. . m_ o m. Ol . l• ft. U•I Na m .. 011;02...A. - .4 oto qb - -- C :.• m.Ol 42:1)1L._;,1 ,..- wl* .-. •' 1* •-••-• . /...1,0 w/ : Ca WI I, .... - - I its 0Ca0) t . la_ 4P,CP tOl7 , GO .. ii• •••1 • ..164 ....I CI CO IPi CO CI •••• ... TO 1 , 0 •., 1.2 . j,l •••• .... I - 44 ...4 A. ....7 OCO ..11 0 UPS!! '•• W NCR CO r• il. CO ...alb gro:a.M. l 4 7 =l fON — raM2 . 6. 111 .... PrArgni...c.,-. V.748w•...10aA J4 !••2 *0 •+ (*) 10 .. • 10 14 .• •• r .40Wa000_0101.3 Will=^• - 03..^4 ' ' 7. M e.6 - ;•7 --- a 4.* b.s . or ).,e• .r . 1k.,4.27.• __ :-. fiii 0,!..A..ti •+ a? *4,0_43_0) C01.R.C7 , _411 , 2 0190 !-.. .'.ry 7-4 w to S . . 1 24 .4 j t.D 1.0 ta •-•• - ma t.a Cr CO r. .363 0. T 4 7 .4 OCd Caa CID. rt I _Si 10 OL: CZ 11 , 1 0 M TO ~A:i7 ca 01 '* Cillta .".. :01 • C0 ". 12 ". 5CC.. $12.40003 NWW 4.224:4,...j..ti PITTSO3I I 4AGH. IROSPITAL.,.., UDER THE VHARGE OF THE SISTERS OF -MERCY..—Drs. ADDLIRV,GAZZAM, BRUCE and blebiEra., .General Attending Physicians; Dr. Wen ?mimeo, Physician - for the Germans.—The Institution is now open for the reception of patients. .. REcxxvirre Den—Tueidays and Fridays, from 9 to 10 o'clock,;.A. ht. Cases of accidents can be re. ceived at anftjnie;.:::. • Cneacrs—Three dollars . a weeltin the general ward; fivo dollars whits private room. biledemi or. tendance is included in these charges; payments to be made two weeks In advance. ..- : •. Any physician can - send patients to the Hospital, and continue to attend them there, ind..any patient can engage any physician be chooses. In these eased the Institution will not be responsible for the physi nian's fees; each person will settle' with such phial. cians. Leeching is en extra charge:: - ; ' As Many free patienti will be received as theindinit of the Institution will permit. Persons with contagi ous diseases will not be received until accommoda tions can be prepared sufficiently ample to prevent any danger that the other inmates wouldinctir. ' ' All the physicians will attend twice a week to visit the Hospital, and will depute one of their number tit attend the sick in the meantime. • • • : . . - Advice will be given gnititnously to out-door piti tients on Thursdays and Fridays at 10, A. M. • Pecuniary-arrangements , will be attended-to by I committee of thelirntherhood of St. Josepbe,•which for the present consists of James James May, John S.Cosgrave,John Coyle and Arthur Tiernan. • 1' •• . ' jana-tf '',. , ,e .. :T'Z1.:•' , c:.; . ..!: : ,-. ,..:;,!• , ',.! - 4'.:•;.':',..'::.:rfi.':--.:: - . ,!,.,. .., - 7.::1- , :'•:. ;.•..- 701-ifts , t~ to .m b.O . pp cp..— .4. 0 cnto.ba.pc . A Near Directory for 1847: TllE:subscriber respectfully informs the citisens of-Pittsburgh and Allegheny, and eivitons,thal. if suitably encouraged when his agents go around our two cities and towns around, fur their subscript bons, cards, Ike. that ho will as early in the spring as _possible, publish a large New Directory, of theMeri. chants, Manufacturers, Mechanics, Clergy - 4r Church.' es; Physicians, Attorneys at Law and Courts, Banker Insurance Offices; Police, and all our Householdeim; tic., of Pittsliurgliand Allegheny Cities, Manchester.; Teuiperanceville, Birmingham, Mcßeesport;ffilizat bethtown, Wilkineburgh, East Liberty, Sharpsburghi Lawrenceville; &c. &c., each under their proper head, and publisn the cards and advertisement* or . all our commercial, professional and business Mei that subscribe, ke. 1141' Our citizens are respectfully invited to subscribe when called upon, and - such ar expect to remove on the first. of April, pr, m4ke a chahge In their firma or business will pleasetzlentitur it td our agents when they call, or leare wiire . atittr I office:- . - ... DtrEastern and Western blerchants,*e., can have their cards and advertiaementa inserted in a fps pages of the work on subscribing and paying fotit in advance, *c. , The price of the •Directo.ty in maid: moo binding, $1; leather binding, 81,500d:iv! mai.' rocco bound, $2; a short card, $:4; hallia she - et, eh and a full page $.5, extra. • • ISAAC HARAISiAgencY , • jans-3t and Intel. office, No. 12 St. Clair at. N. B. Editors of newspapers who copy this' ■nd our other notices will be supplied giatituouily and: noticed handsomely in the work Dividend; . • : °T er: OF Tax ALLEOBETIT DILIDGE CO: t . - Pittsburgh, January . 15t,1846. 1 ITIHE President and Managers of the. "Company I for erecting a Bridge over the river ifineglieny,i opposite Pittsburgh, in the County of lißegtietiyil have this. day dOctared a dividend of two dialers, on' each share of the capital stock of the company, out. of the-profits of the--last bit months, which'etol.l4' paid to stockholders, or their. legal:represtottatly*. on or after the 11th instant. j n2.-dtdw2t JOH DillA.RPAßiTi.e;ititti . .er:' . . . ViTANTED to Charter for:the use of the:Ueit . e4 V Stites, five Sicamirs; to* tracepoi4tion: of Second Regiment. of P ‘ eunsylvania Voluutieri eo• New Orleans. First class etettnets will be milted.: Fur particulars apply at thecthce of the Pepartsaff A c corner of Penn and Garrison ahoy. • • : *ana -- r-',l4,uarteritlaster..a Agent. • NOTICE. ALL Persons indebted to the 11 estate of . - Bon- - net, late of the city of Pittsburgh, deceased, ate hemby requested to make payment without delay, • and all persons baring just claims against the same are requested to present them; duly authenticated for settlement', to the sutairibers, •- • • N. HOLMES; ' • . , • JOHN SNYDER, - an4d3w,. Executors to estate of IL Bonnet, dec.d. Notice. ALL persons interested in the opening of Clarke street, from Elm street to Pennsylvania Avenge, in the Sixth Ward, are hereby notified that a plan " and specifications of the opening of said street are now deposited In the office of the Recording Regula tor for public examination and inepection;:ns by Ordinande of the 4th eif Decent*, 184 e, au thorizing the opening 'of the said' street: . R. E. McGOWAIN, Recording Regulattir, • City of Piueburg_b.7 jan 4,1846. EXTR.A.CT fi)om Section 10th otan "An Act to 'authorise suit to he brought .upon the official Bond of William. B. Mitchell; late ,Superitiv "And any owner or owners of ground lying ort-.4her line of such 'street, .I...ane, or Alley, who shall con. Bider that, he, she, or the y, shall Suffer damagefrona the opening or widening of tffeianao, ejaY)!PPIY.-11 petition; to' the,nex t court.of Quarter Seamus of this County of Allegheny." ' jati4 113 - • CCOUNTANTS , INSTITUTE, N. E. cor.. Fif /1 and Market 'sts. Persons desiring to complete course of instruction in Mercantile -or Steamboat - before the opening of the aprinobesiness,will do well. to-join the class immediate. ly. In order to:ensure the most prompt attendance upon every .member--ofhis classes, Mr. Duff has engaged the' assistance of Mr. D. McAllistef,Sn experienced teacher. Chtssis for Penmanship and Mercantile Calculations, as ttital. Mr. D. can devote a few hours each day to 'Posting Marchant9sßooks. Professional assistance given in any case of difficulty with books or accounts. flours of_iniiness, 10 to 12, A. M.; 2to 4, and-7 to B, P. M. PATEDITP.ENCE.-- 60 panne% oak and pine rail, just received and for sale by ' ' any L. WILM PJtTH, Pene ed. STATIONERY FOR LADIES: Papoteries, Port-folios, Note Paper oral] kinds, Note Envelopes, Motto Waferk, Motto Seals; Writ ing Stands, and Floral Wafers, Spangled Sealing Wax, Emb'ossed•edged Letter-paper, Card Canes, Visiting Cards, Pocket Books, Ivory Tablour ; Note Clips, &c. tic. For sale by - JOHNSTON dr. STOCKTON- • curter of Market and ThilidOi.; Ali RS. CHILDS' LeXers fr.ion'New .Iyl, Winter. Evening Ti;les: by Jaixieslroggl <-• Mrs. Ellie's Prose-Writings; - - Hannah More's Works; = 7 Lucretia Dividienhi Life and Poems -Lady orthe Manor; Hemana, complete. , For Bale by . _ FL'S; 110§WOIITH.i4,Vo.i Splendid floods. -• '• ' ' NVW. WILSON, corner of 4th and Market ; now offers for sale at regular EaStern.prices, cheap fur cash, a large and well selected stock of every article in his line of business,. content); in part of fine Gold and Silver Watches; rich 3ewelry of latest patterns; Silver Table and Tea Spoons and Fork - s; Table Cutlery and Tea Ware; Solar 'Lard Lamps, for every purpose; Military • Goode; &c. &c. ittr Watch and Clock repairing executed in.tlfai best manner. ' ded9 . CONE ::~~~~. SUM g s.° - .11e . , • . - - - - t? , , ;~ :: MEM . ' '. ~, • . ~ , ,-;,,', . :,- . ' • .fii , ...:.'"'; .•*";',.::' •-> ~ , - ' -,:. • , • ':' , _ .• , • ~,,' -', •,, , - CTI- Ai -,,,,-,,,. • ~.. ..„ - ...... , ..-d-„-- • • --`• ' , ' . ‘_' ', • :-,-,:, .:4•1? , ;:.,,,.4 - f7l. ' - , ;':' , :c . ': - ''• ' . , • , , ~ ~ „. , ~... • 14 ,- .. - • —-- - . - , , - .2 - 4 . -,e4...„-... .; - '5, -: • • " ,i.,:t ..k. - ' , ..?_,--2 - - 1 i . , .„- I c . ; 2:4-.4, c, ,• ~ , -,... ..-, -1 . ) , , '( ',..-. „' --"" . - . • "--.f-1-c ;- - -"- - u;...-1-R--. 1. - -, -- ',.,-. • • ~. . ..r]..F....k.„.-ItkoK7 .--: ,:•', -.- ~ 4-,-, .....ftt..5.,:c0 r , e l 5. , ... v.,-- 4• , p ., , . 0 ..... - . 1 z.A., - . 1 :5-kta ., , , ,V4.4 1 ., , ,5 . ~,,,,„- ,E ..., ,,....„. 1 . : „ ... ; 7 . „ . '751-„r-tt.tr.*-4,,,v 0 4, - .:f-41:-'1:tr, 3..- ,lalit' ~.,..--,,,-.:, -.....,_„ , ~ , ,, „1•10 ~..,.,. .-. .- - .. , ' , - ,1 '.. '--- • -861:',5z.&,,,, ~ •-- :::--.--- 2' --, 4 Se.flp4r,r,;.t-,- , , ~ ~ ~3-, ,4:4 4, 11;.•", .1 -- . w , . . - 1.3t,,k&, .. ' -, • I 4-. - • -......e . : • . 1. 7. -.• ...%0 '. ' . ' ~...‘1,.,..4.4..Nr ~~.`= ;~ I • 77757-7 • ; :•-: • .‘ • 1 ; ~..;.!:,.3 ~• • , i ..- 1 .... -''. i MOM MIMI ..;. - .7'; : : t ..: , 7' . 3 :7 :-%:. .'" .' r... •-• : ogl 1 -a-; • k • ' ~. , 4 ...• .-- • ~ ~,, -----• :•,. ~-..:--,:,..-_, .r c,l-,.'—''''':;::: _ - .1 ,. .,!cr1-1, ,, ,!-:' • --‘ ••.,•;,Ze,,<•:.••• .--,!c - I , - .",:' i '" '-' ,. t . --- 1: ~' ‘,7', ,1 4 7 ~..'';' - - "iA t . , :_ ''.... '..,', ' ' ' j. " ,;'''', f ,:'.. -•',-` i,' - "., ::,, li -- - _:.. fr- il•;;,''. '4 7 ; ... -....,•• :-.,,,,.:. ~‘:.,• , - . -- t - ~--, --, ;V; r-.-yf - -F: - L 1 7' ;' : i' 4 . t.1 .7 ' .. : : / .I.' r :-; , •i -,•• -,.,- • ' - ~., •,... . ~- • , -,-;-•;.---.*- • • ..,..'- : - --• =‘,-- -,-,; •---" 41, - "I`P ~, , , ~'.. ' , .,,.?f, , ,' -.-..--",' : , : , ' , - ; ,(;t;, ‘-'-'..., _.,-,_ ---,,,-- -." :, ' •i..,,,V• %•• -..._.. , :;..': ::4 : ,;'.4 4:4-4,t -• • , - r.44 ,- .P.. ~ -. .,ki - 4 ' . .„.7,, _ i''' , 41 . 1, ,, . - •-.17: ,, ,--,`,, ;;"::!'s*--0 , i;`, 1 1 --",-,- 4 7-, '-' R, ;., :e1..i., . - -; ' - -, '''' • ,'., ' . -«a% v : 7,, ',.; ,V",:, - ", 4-I..F`' .- - ;:;." g l ''' '-' 4:/ - ..4f . ',:'''''Z: ' ' .3 . -4 : . ' , ', .- :,l ,'s_- e- :.: , ‘. .... , '' .'" ' . .-"•;17,' , -‘ :- ^ ''-'-,F• : , -.1- •., ''. , :_r ~.:,f ` IRE Fl l , - • i r .,:.: ti" - • .'.4.:•-:'4,..''.. v.•'- ' ;':i.;:47- . , ...":','.. ,•:;:;:_::::.:L:::,:-:i'.•..'.,:-..,... ::: ,, f , :-.." - :-.'i.. ; t :: "• : • .,.. .:.-..-.::•••• --..,:-..•:.,, ..;.....,!.,.t•iit-c,,,,,:•:-:-." :-.:,::',.:,,,.::,'.,.=•--•.-.'-'-• ~~ t ,, : '`- ::.-; ---:--'•• . - . ,. , ... - - . .", ir , ' .:• - •:44.1 ...:..':-.',"....';'• 7.1 r :''7{ lIMI ,! ~.: '..l 4.T: • ..":•••'-' , P 6 , - ~_;, .e.: F'':.,.!..::!4:. ' - * , •• - •• , • -„- A f ;.....:'...1.'i.,,..!..V.:7 ' ~ • ?..;,';;'.4 . ....t.....:- , ;f::. 7 .vj. ' .!;'::%P...i , ..! . 4 • - ...t . t .: :...-:„, -. A ..:•..., -,..4:, - 1 ......-1:.....-i;.. 1 ... '''.,',..,"•!; ,. ...' 7 ' , ....4iV ,, ,; ‘.•!:::.-f ..,-.7e:,' . -.;, . . , ... . •I• •,": • ~ ,• ., -' - - .:N.b.:t. ; ;‘',.':!, • ,, ,, t1, . •, i - ; .:, .4. , .•.:i'i',..1 ,- .. ,, , , , , '.4 •. , , , -,! , -3.t.v;- - ,: 44A .2 ;':iqK. .4! ...''''.-.'`l• f ' ~.'.'.: `. ~.i': ~Yr~ :.;: