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stoestrxn,) must, if they have
s4tl ins their bud
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... :b et i er se,4 o o:j ) ,4llay the moon i than eland thus
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„ig,,,ii a jidin.tflitoyeatif ..hurnanitY and the world.
' .-f: \'•:..'," -- f;, - ',z,-, i . t itipl9l44ilte4ittir or our ei)riesporident,tind
`%,.: - :',:.7: - ; ' -,7 ,lifillailiribt etinfigi, read thifoliawing from the
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. '.eincionatt Coml:antes and tin* bide from the
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.' . 4i,,c..-': - -! - - _ --. u THE, - FAIT OF J 0112 f iIIi:TOHIE.
-1';- - Z, , , ewe have rei - erro dto the fate °Allis son of Ohio,
'1411„2":; - .." sarritieed for his country , once or twice herure, but
' 'c i li -' In. Mnanner implying doubt. We have, now be
__A=••• „•,• . fortoss . a letter written - to 'Mr. Mrs:. 11. Lxwis,
X.:•a'-', - . ,dattilir.Pdint - Isabel ,- Feb. 4, IS4'l, describing the
4 :.'''4,"....:: : ::.3ristapons death poor Ritchie su ff ered. This letter
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... 41 100011 st he stopped at the Mexican town. Li
' i, - . '." stareb* , awing in his possession valuable despateh.
••:..'....." - fleicait *at: hi was
. invited• into r,, house by an
`! 7 ..-..:tMapeisalitior Eaglishmtin, 'and :,t - b..ile seated at a
•••:... •Althriwits:staliblil in. the- 'back and other parts of
Ad* bot , severe" - tiuml a rope waslthen thrown
••• -.• ntiii4tiall*,*tddlbeettlierentrgivesi to a Mex.:
-- liiihnistAirsek;*lin dragged him through town
.: . • tutige..ikeiavAct4tig..tas body;;Was nothing but
. *.ii, nisis'dilitnixtettflesh and bonds.. He was then
••• ' ihraiktifikittitiiii* s..Other,neotints stated that
. liiiititsiisigarttitr ,ctiitiondliiefeed'upon. apple in
liiii:js . 46 - .oliireritt .fAif-betitre.-Otted, the mother
toillfic ainsurtu4ssis Mau' liisi.in imr .City. - He was
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PIT SB LT ills.
VirEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 171847.
DBILOCHATIC
FOR GOVERNOR,
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FRANCIS R.. SIEUNK,
or raxr.orincr cotrzrrr.
FOR CANAL COI.IISSIONER,
ffiOflalA,Lo.fi-GST_RE.T, U.
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It is how , reduced to a certainty the De
: itiodiacy of New Harr:list:ire have achieved a
glorious victory over the Federal and Abolition
. Slim This victory is this'snore triudpbant be.
iiaushsOry facifibit was combined to defeat the
democratic candidates. 'The federalists trade more
than their usual e ff o r t s t o succeed . Jolth Hale,
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_alenegade., democrat, who has gone dyer to the
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federal Mexican , party, done till in hit power to
:secure the election of the piebald ti et. -It is
~, s tated by a correspondent , or the Ba l ton Pot
that the Mexican federalistsimported fitisons from
Miasticlausetts and other . States expressly for the
purpose of noting the federal ticket taidefeai:the
democratic candidates. 'Money, ' the ''reat lever
bywhichtha federalists move everything4V`as also
freely used. But, thanks to the intelligiriCe- of the
people, all tLeSe efftirut proved of tao atail. New
Hampshire repudiates federalism, • and -';again re
sullies her ancient 'Democnatic position, initeitified,
unshaken! The administration of President poses: '
4#5 been nobly vindicated—and then war with
Ni&leo has been signally sustained. •
We have not yet received the full returns of the
New Him peliire election; but enough t satisfy use ,
• that Wtrataits, :the Democratic candidate far
overrsor, is elected by a majorit y ial,iover '2000, 1
over Colby, the candidate of the _ The New
Tork..Erpress, good authority fcr the .ibileralists, l i
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contains 'the following, returns: .
_ u fir all the towns which we publish , to-clay, we
snake the Democratic net gain 1311. {This electsl
Williams, if . the rest of the: State comes in as it I
did last year, the - majority against Itikri then being
only 1172.
In the House . of Representatives last year, the y ,
allies hatialroat 3to . nvajurity. This has probably
been overcome by Democratic. gains.
The . Del:not/eta will.probably alsoJeaume their
ascendency . ..in the Senate. '
. -As to Congresnnert, Gen. resslee,' Demorrat,l
is elected bY a-ipletidid - majority in the 2d A liatrict
In the , ttb, J. 11. Johnson, Democrat.; is doubtlessl
re-elected.' P;orn the Ist-and-3d we itlive not re-I
turns toindicate the result. Portstric;uth in No 1,
gave Jenrieiss, Democrat, 531 ; I. I'Voodfittry, do., I
60; Goodwit4 -7 Xhig, ii 33; Tuck, Ab,', 37.
'The Eioase • Of Itepresentativesis no disti_bt Loco
Davi, - as thstl..oco Foto gain is alsendy 1.6 mem-
andiiii:triajority agaitost them year was
-.3o,siip . Kli , stow overcome by the changes.—
"The returos'areall cordirsion; . and extend I.•ver
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a space - that mikes it impoitible . to cotidetwe them
• readily into a compact shaper but tlseslooting,
' • from.present atipearonees Will-thOW the Stale fast
itsibe bands of its old rulers."
Neu" "Fork ,F.ua esfltnalcs the ;Democratic
- imikwity at over 2000.
-I' s -The
_Neu York Tiibune about the same, and
' . 4o . l*ieli two Denaocrafic members of 'Congress
- certain. The other two %%ill be ail right, we hare
look dtxibt:
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An earn from the New Haraptlart Peoria of
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-fite - Wreturns from 120 towns ; slit:ming a Dent
it gain on the governor Note of b , 374.
-, towns have erectedDentoeims, and
Independents to the I.6lisluture—a
a vtmS . *)irihizffain of 2.5 members :even Dem
.Femat6rs, mu! three Demo
' iiitie - CiitirbeXatte
ieirkfia, ere elected.
4elegetton in the last Congress from IL:mri•
‘ 14:0),.... - ersisted of three Democrats (chosen by
VOW ,
ticket) sad there was one vacancy.
LATER.
The &stilts Past of Friday.eontains the follow,
I**Titicitral returns:
Beiresentatiin.—ln 164 towns, according to our
there are elected
1O
these-towns thee is a democratic net
gain Of 21: It is probable the - ; democrats will'
bare;airtffectiee majority in the HouSe. •
- ;Portaintnith.--.Among the most cheering. tiewe
from New Hampshire is that of the redemption of
Portsmouth brew
,clerriot rats. By a letter from a
iiienCtr , ;:learcithatJetrers.on, Mon, and John
51te . Were . ehrisen - representatives on. the second
, lot on Wednesday, and Andrew /3. Vennard and I
11;:r . ..,WI'Intire on the third ballot Theie are ail
..demeerata.- Adding.A: R. Hatch, dem., and An•l
:are' soliisseyiwhig, 'chosen on the 'first ballot on
Tnesday, and Jeremiah D. Goodrich, dem.. chosen
OnlhesecOnd - baliot, the delegation consists of 6
democrats, I whi ,, —fast year 6 vi bigs! A Nal'
6ifrrioYtts:.Certainly the democrats of Ports.
mouth have 14 dorie their whole day in the most
faithful, manner:: _
..'Nittele*sieeived by Telegraph yesterday that
Geeir... im 'bad , nominated. M
nst
taspustor /die of the .10th judicial District
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oftbis State;:eud that his nomination was rejected
by•thisSenate.. We ale authorisel by Col. 31
Citrtitaas to say that bie name was used Without
bis knowledge or consent. Tle was not a candi.'
date for that or any-otLer office in the gif of the
Executive end Senate; and it his nomination had
been confirmed, he would have dellined the honor
of the-office at once. Governor qauxa no doubt
pieisented the nanie,of Col. /41 - Candiess to the Sen-
Ate viith the best; motives, atid,intended it as a
; compliment to ati,old friend and:title-then
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. The New York, Caitnrier -des Etatstrnis says it
has'receivetl,byiway,of Ilatiritie, private advices
'relative to the internal affairs of Mexico; which
contain several imPortant revelations :with regard,
to the reaction now going on aec'retly in the cap
It Seems, [nayathe,Courrirr] .that the Cler.l
gy,- - whose prope.4 has beetirrienaced by the way 1
party,ladiSposed to - riailteltoWil cause
. that of the '
tepublic, and permit the project of peace to trill
:mph. Its plan is ito ).eplace-the - te Federal Con.
gress, from .Whose action it hal, nothing-Up_ hope
tor, by an absolute power strong enough to force,
Mexico to agree to a peace. Such, [continues the,
Courtier] is .the double road •leading to • thin:end,
anti it is Santa Anne upon whotn'they are also re-: 1
ported to linve'e4t "their - e§es. That General
would then be sure ;af "arriving mice more at the.
dictatorship, suppoited by the Clergy, and on thel
eitpress condition of respecting its property and'
promptly concluding a treaty of peace; Them is
nothing in this conetillation, [the C'ourrier
which-in at all improbable, due regard being had
to the actual condition of Mexico; and, 'besides,
the person who contrnuuicates this intelligence is
in a - position which! gives to it weight.
- CORIlli bt Mithigitll.
,`The Legislaturei of Michigan hit - passed an act,
localing the capital of that Statehereafter in the
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township of Lansing, in the county of
The Governor has not yet approved of the law.
The Detrait Free press says: "01 the point where
the location is to fe made, we know little or noth
ing. During therdiscussion in tthe Legislature,i
Lansing toWnshipkyas held up as most heauti-1
ful spot omearth, and the most appropriate for the
"capital of a great .State. On the - other hand, it
was represented tis being timbered land—covered
with water, and -one of the worst places in the
state upon which to locate the capital.. With such
deiCiepancies, it is impossible to give an ;opinion
on the propriety of the location. Bat few 'of those
taho voted on the, question ever were in the town
ship, and-hence had - tritely upon the information
given by Others, of the fitness of the location."
crrjhere wasigreat rioting at the elections in
Montreal on the 'lst lust. Troops were called out
and rotorsarrested. We republicans south of the
Lakes cannot be; twitted with anything quite so
boisterous as this.
We underatand from Waihington that a
bid on foreign account heti Leen made for the
whole IS millions loan at per cent. premium,
and that Mr. Ws4.a.an declined giving an antisser
until the bids we;telspened in April.,
Corlreeporidenee of the Morning Post.
LETTER Lll.
llAnntartretron, Nlaich 13,1847.
In the Eenate, Mr. Gibbons vacated the'rhair.
for the inn-pore', of having a . temporary speaker
elected. After everal ballotings. Mr. iWiji,iglMS{Yrt
received a majority of the whole number of votes
;and war: incluete into the chair as Speaker of the
Senate. •
1 The Senate Fesolved itrelf into executive *e -
t sign. The noMjnation of J. Murray Burrell, es
!President Judgd of the 10th Judicial district, came
I asp for discuss inn. Mr.llill concluded his speech
l in his favor. Mr. Gibbons replied, in a speech full
lof invective against the Governor. He did not
pretend to deny theearrattility of .4r.Burrtil. but
Ice said that he ive L t , ,cild vote for no man other than DisTnicri courrr _ 16, 1847.
i Mr. White, bedsore he was desired by a great
' Before iv nrce Lo win E.
number of - II egcnisens of the district. Mr Hilt I J .. ahota.. , ,k es„ cey
In a rest aims aPP"`Pitslc speech in ' a ' of f Plaintiff; 0. Loomis for Ddered.cots. Verdict
1 the nominee. 1 - &iveral letters vide also pro‘luceJ 1
for Dea , munts.
i:ln favor of NI!; Barred from serve of the most in 4 Th roe* L o s ca ta, Alentectlerrler.
ae"t1"1 men tsf 1.111 parties; but all "' ld Bashreak for Plaintiff; liamprnit for Delehdatit-
Idoi the edict had goce Meth. and Mr. Burrell seas Ijury discharged. Plaintiff non sun.
rejected by a vote of II in Ito. favor to IG against I Iri!tizmi 4. r/ b „.
IJ. Eringle Jones' case was more fortunate. Ills i rha . an tor plainiiir,; Woods,: or De:en:Lint, Ver•
1 nomination was c•artrurreil in by the Ferrate, yeas f diet for Plaintiffs, Vottl,l I. .
lis, .rave S. A strong effort was made to reject I refs 4- Wift vs. Inn. IV. paws:in—T. Ifamil.
him on account of his inexperiente, when he has ton far Plaintiff; Marshall 3:Guyer far Defendant,
Ibeen a practising lawyer for ten or twelve yea:x.lJ un i discharged. Plaintiff run son.
Mr. Gibbons ps usual spoke violently against it;,
. 4 " 1 „., ur jraorrorry i r
he is dead agai!ust all executive appointments. end t ment fur Plaintif f for went of appearance.
is incrinsistirtlofteatimes ashen he thinks his ac. I &AA la- Zinivite—PlainiitT calld! and non suit.
nuns cs. XruOne ty calk , I and
The bill for; the sale of tie public works circle'
up thi;';'n r orning in the Home. The democrats
put it off by nriateuvring until the hoot of adjourn•
mere. It was/ brought up again in the aftelnoon.
The democrat* man/min - erect so successfully
the first section was only passed ashen tie hour
'of adjournment arrived. The big; were com
pletely outgeneraled. They had *et their hearts
upon this favOrite measure,. and Co get it -passed
to-day every ,other bill in its way was postponed
or laid over. ;.And to prevent all discussion it was
kept back until a day or so before the adjourn.
tnent,'Mul theft called the previous question, acting
the tyrant over bite minority: Bus it was success.
fully met, and by the superior tactics of the den'.
ocrats it was; as good as killed, unless the whigs
extend the tune of adjournment, but this will bard
ly be done. KARL.
visit naglusent Alabama Volunteers.
CAMP :crm Ts?retro,
Masten, February 16th. 1847. 5
• • • •' '• This is the west pleasant part of
Mexico 1 hare tern yet, it it hilly, and there is
good water here, althOugh it is brought about ten
imiles in canoes, by the Mexicans. There is plen
ty of fruit eg all kinds, and '.ery cheap, although
it hai raised; since the troops came. There are:
about 7,001) troops and five Generals here now,
Generals Patterson, Twiggs, Quitman, Pillow and
Shields. • Quitman is the General of our brigade.
General Scolt is expected hem every day, and as
soon as he anises thus division of the army mill
leave for Vega crux. Our regiment will be the ad
vanced plan, of infantry, then if there Is another
fight we will have a share in it. We bate the
best regitneitt out bete, the largest of the old
twelve months regiments, and the best driljcd vol
unteer rrginient in the field, no exception.
The Penn Sylvania volunteers have Stopped at an
island somri distance below Vs, about eleven
miles from Turpan. There are about 3,500 troops
on that island. The Louisiana troops that were
wrecked have arrived safe, they are all well and in
good 'spirits:, • • • • This is my cook.day
and l have not much time to write. There are
five in our mess, and we live very happy: We
had been living on bacon and hard bread until we
came here, but now we live well. There is a the
otre.liekicept by Hart & Wells. Mrs. Hart and
Miss Chaist)an are performing; they have crowd• ',
ed bylines eery night. I have IJO news of the war
but what yOu have heard yourtetf. We were sent
over the river to takcpossession of Seublo Vegbo,
or Old Tartipico, which contains 6,000 inhabitants
I'lo there Were only 250 of us, and we expected to
have to tigtit for. it, but we *tit without firing a
gun. It isii Very pretty place i ttifas a fountain in
it that eopolles the hole town with water, and is
surroundedlwith farms that supply the place with
hope when I write . nilin to' have
sontethlnte interest to relate: -
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CAliprr Virstvena.--The whiga predicted that
the new tariff tvOuld - ,break:down the Carpet man
utheturera. The liartrortfaimes'iays that the
Tariffville manufactgrets have,so puch . rerit
thaitheir)iace finalli'faisiti the witketa : the
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, ' ',..:CORRESPoNbENCE.
P/TTSIVC11.011) March 13th, 1837
George R. Gliddon, Erg.:
DZAIL Eas-:—Having been greatly gratified and
instructed by the 'earring, research and general
information unfolded in your several lectures oii
Egyptian Archeology, &c., we indulge the hope
that it may eonipoit with your engagements to
pursue this very interesting subject, and especially
that you would favor a Pittsburgh autlienee with
the discoveries and acquisitions of the Campolleen
School as to the extent•of Egyptiaw knowledge Of
the Immortality of the Soul, and a future state of
Rewarild and Punishments. Your early answer
will oblige- your friends,
James' S. Craq i ,
Jamei Dunlop,
C. B. AI. Smith,
Harmar Denny,
B. H. Palmer,
Samnel Gormly,
Gentlemen :a-1 am extremely indebted to your
complaisanie for the very obliging letter with
which you have -just honored me, and I lode no
time in assuring you of my readiness to comply
with its behests. I propose under your fav?r to
extend my Lectures to a course of clues Inoy-eO3ll
the Oriiiti of the Aulr or ItlvatsurresTici4—bu
r man and anitnal*the Rationale of rik - inicif Wor.
ship, and the funeral - Dupla" tSt . the Dityptiens
—as derived triam the. Papyres —u Book of the
I Dead!" The doctrines of "'the Immortality of
The Soul,' and a " Future State," arc comprehend
ed in this classification, and will arise without ef
fort from the order in which the vast theme of
Mummification u ill be laid beforeyou.
In the hope of kcquitting myself to your Flak
laction—allow me to thank you for your comic
sies, and to remain, With great respeit, your intuit
obliged and obedient servant,
GEORGE R. °MELON.
To ktrurt. las. S. Craft, W. if. Lame, and Whirl
The meeting last, evening in Dr.iferroliNi - Chmell
was ratber slim, considering theriinportantr of the
occasion. Judge Grier µ•3S called to the Chair.
A motion was made by the Rec. adjourn
till Tuesday everang next. It was tecontica by
Judge F. baler, who matte some remarks in regard
to the want of interest exhibited by our citizen,
gefferally, and adopted citizens partirubtrly, itt the
3.srri lines& of the gathering. Judge I'atton mused.
swill', amendment, that the Comniittee hare Itou et
,
to call the next meeting at Nt. battver time and place
they may deem suitable, which was e. t rried.
The meeting then adjourned.
We were sorry to see atrch a meagre uzrn oar
by our citizen*. • The eborch thoul.l have — been
crowded. There were *number of lathes prrrent.
and a few more gentlemen. but the 100 e 3
empty. We 'ball expect to ace a larger crottd at
the next meeting ; the iri.h people Otte
abouli see that the church be filled, for they -mete
than any other ant- intene.trd.
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W. IL Lowrie,
Neville 13. Craig,
Thomas•Bakem ell,
Thomas
Charles Shaler,
George . , Upfold.
Sr. Cll./.ll.Lti 13111 . 7ttgrch, 1847
RELIEF NEETINp,
MEM
✓lnara•sr Clure et al, rs. Iltz ikiah Dotsliet
Elertment Woods, Ni •sd ; aml Liddle" for
Plaintiffs; Metealf, Loomis and Font aid for De.
Thfcart.--Thee tr:l3 its pretty fair house on
Monday ermine—muchitetter than we expected, "
considering the weather and n few other draw.
hacks. Mr. Foster as the. Stranger was very suc
cessful. The other parts were well represented.
The house was meagre last evening. on account
of the cold. The pieces went off well / Miss An
derson made her fusttimarance. It was a deci
dirhit:—.sil64lflie a favorite in CO city, we
predict.
Tn !light Damon and Pythias will Le produced.
Mr. Oxley appears. This nnnouncement will he
sufficient to guarantee a good audietlce.
Gunton Thegire.—To persons who understand
the German language, this little establisbm'ent
will taunt a pleasant evening's entertainment.—
Some ftneacturs are in the company—one in par
ticular whose name we do not recollect. The la
dy who appeared in the••Robbns is not yet -stage
hardened," but gives promise of a fine actress.—
The independent Police keep excellent older;
there does not appear, however. to be any dispusi•
Lion to make noise, on the part of the audience.
o:7•This is St. Patrick's Day. It wilt not be
forgotten by Irishmen--and the runs of Irishmen
—nor by the friends of Irishmen. To-night the
return of the day will be commemorated in a be.
coming style, at the usual place—lbe Washing.
ton Hotel. Armstrong always gives satisfaction
on such occasions. A supper will be prepared for
the company, after which, speeches, songs, toasts
and other festivities will be indulged in.
p~ We have been taken to tusk for publishing
that article from the Catholic. in 'relation to Dr.
Callaghan. It appears that there is another bide
to the affair. A counter statement has been pro.
wised for the papers. We shall give place to any
thing suitable for the publication, but will incur
no responsibility in the matter. We are only mix
iota that the tt•uth may be arrived at.
Drsiitntion.—The Dispatch says a poor colored
man (a Baptist preacher) residing in Allegheny,
cityy, was found by some humane' citizens, in his
bed, without fire or food, add in the, laSt stage of
consumption—utterly,deserted.-, - De.was properly
provided for by some of the benevOlent of our sis
ter city.
We are told that the Mr. Scott noticed yes-'
terday.R3 having been sound in Fifth: stree . blabori
ing under mania potu, belongs to. Waitsinfili
county, •
0::•\Ve are told that one of our most . 'talented
lawyers has a horse ; shoe nailed : tibp4 the, doOr of
his office. He, thinks-there nay be. llome
in the superstitionstif 'his great grand parepta.
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CITONOVAN'S - POEMS.
The author, Mr.JeuratrstkaPpxo•rew, of this
city, has lnid•upon voluMe of
Otigical gpCMS, re 4 B ell . printeq, tied just issued
goal the press qf A sl,. Andersen. -11,1t,p'Dono
aq's. fume was . familiar WOW reedits oC the Pitts-
Imtgh tiapers•long bifote Ibis: 14tie 'volume was
Uslicredinto brietbitikiroild." Several of
Lie pcciddetiOlas appeared in, the, Coliirefie.Of the
'Post, during the administration of our "illustrious
predecessors."' The subjects of the poems are va
rious. - The most interesting - part of the - vcdurne
is "O'Donovan's Courtship," which we have read
with - no,ordinaiy degree-of interest The author
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draws;a hightylmetical -description of an . ..:En.
'Chanting Valley," in the extremity of. the
Emeiald Isle 'aliOut 26 miles from .the ocean.--
Here dwelt a great many kind hearted, philanthro
.
pic people, Wholived together in the enjoyment of
the most perfect happiness.' IleM also dwelt “Str
HFirnplirey a 'professiOnal tinker, who had
an angeliclittle datighter; alias Jane, of. ';sweet
seventeen," with whom our adthor fell desperately
in love. 'We copy &Set/UW:d
his .'• Incomparable Tenney t',' - . • .. .. -A
his . s ,
..1. had no opportunity of Viet;eirig d au gh ter
until he entioned her name, who woe the reptile('
Ileten of m
her sex as having been prohibited by a
degree tie bashfulness attendant' ou youth, and- to
my sorrow that ever-I Bawler: or that ever . .she
came. within the limits of my itispection': She sat
in 'a chair always kept in the . dwelling 'Ear the use
and convenience of such destitute fteyelets and for,
the accout - iodation or - the urifortianate:stiangers;,
together, with slime other household furniture, she
Sat in an easy posture: She Wei cotnely drested!
though not extraiagantly rich, her raven treisisi
loosely.and negligently fallingdown her shoulders,'
the soft-glance of her Loft blue eyes, her skin as,
fair as the &teen Snow, het swandike neck and
'beautiful figure,. her fine 'proportion, her. slender'
waist and square shoulders, and her lily hand.
identified ; at once, elle was the' pride, toast and
r masterpiece-of_ nature' art awl. workma- 4 4. .I ,
I became at (Mee xticingly crazy and agitated, as it,
appeared 'to me she did not belong to the human'
race, but either, J Ulin,l'alkii, V,enuse tv Ito conietol
ed •fdr.the golden apple, or some enchatitrees !rum'
yoratergrove wire came to provlm and- infatuate
1
the human met. She "added:to - the' beauty and'
splendor of her eternaltypes:twee the Meer ine-,
lorlieu-a. and encleintifi'g-itme and the Melody of,
her airs, and tote harmony of her singing; silenced
the thrush, the, nightingate,Are mocking 'Mot and
mermaid.. her -external eltirtmir Wended with: lim
internal - excellencies rendered her :More-parable,
and if my judgment be allowed. superior to any of
her sex. She also possested.a fri.e. share of pieta•
ry attainments, and to add to bit ether mialili-Ca
Hobs, sire exeet led every one of her tee in dancing."
The author then gives a' glowing acct unt of a
dance, in Whirls he and. Jane figured extenairely.
. . , .
I —the being, the bright particular star of the even.,
ing, the observed of off observers. [Things %vial
on awirrimingtf fora seatomraante authOr !deelaitall
his pardon for his t+ swift Tenney," proposed to'
marry her, and his propositiba W.3s screlood. Ent.
Ihe discos - e r red soots that there Was truth in Shaks , l
...
I ecore a philosophy 4
that - the :course of tree lace
'
utter Mil run i,noviiiii " Sit ilampheey wac a civil:
hearted old wietch,.aratforbatle the bans. ' It was,
then aeretil between the pairdhat they should ants:.
the first favorahle opportut [ ity and come to Amer-
I tea. We will now let the author give his owe:
I,locannt of the Stratleem lie ederol to - breoniel
! i the pease/sat of ham: larder ed one, alter he wad tort.;
I ',en from her ..faiher's maeslm, It is a tragical]
i l t:de. trill of rirr:ltiOg in7Crest : •
i
I -It aas iti the mouth in August, the night beittg•
Icahn zial bestitio.:: I +malt : cosi the Ass,..,..with a
desti. i n to tax* torn le ta I.4ttetu(rt.te*l.lketp 4 7,Sferetl A
pl.xesevrt4ior no+eilsstria.tsieete•slor Would tiriialia
, tm , eisirros to the 1" XVli/t Al ionl .r Sir Itempluey,l
his twister, for inn: , bine, alivi while ertirrged iii
, be diseVk Cry Of the Asc. Ilia: Jeciny and I could
ef eae 1 6 ,[11 thr 41/20,i141.4`, 1111411.1 .140141:e0(1,0 of Me.
1
1110thirtkr. het - father, I ;tot* lick thteet:h a
i f"""f:!)- r' '''
etch t , ' , l Ir.f o, l , zz tO rra
it . e titeistit. 1
, %VA& Clo,}i4trqd illiql an , eAretent Mose-nein; I
Itunic h i without •ratury et,trurSotitricu, I roidd
i mants.ge :nut ride fateett,attur, Ales slider I, war
[hors; 'Oil coming down toil or a steep ptecipive
i et , J a cta - it [meta, he 4:4cter[atisfy nomaged to put
CO* (edit between Iris tote fief xtai thorie me off
~sit i inch vi ;rare as reailY killed meta: thespot
iI tercattle inseestidely the full, and Jack; e;ifier
:ell acier OA. Or liiiiii , Ae.l;-for ieVeligo 3 'sake. 1
emit tell. too vier I tret . lETovert,f. a little 1 :elt
IMe Ass with onsiss4frable fory, kielz,,,g. high:;'
and littlyirtr. over ire irinfil I 'boogie; the reveilef
Coo; I ,, Olot.froto :Le filooniatio, wiiiil.l iiiiiii, tiiti
ire o.hahltants 01 the valley th the spot. Theo
by tonir Nriat-cOilnial , le, recortions I drew, myseli
i
riiti a men cc that fortunately happened cenvenient.•
I ~,,d th er e I f ro- w ow-a beg, battered and hteching
to mud, until mernine. Jack standing over me as
seatinel for a know time, to see'il I.tsould have the,
temerity to make my•appearanrie agiin from my
',..iiiiirtraricoles iihnde, as it de:ermined To. lerfnitiliel
toy existence. Jack, after ht./Mn time, lett no s ,
qrill Vi Imn day•appeare f 1 thiffgett myrelf along
Unit, I reached home,' then went to trot ; and The
most mitten? . physicians were called to lily afri: l
who had no hopes of my. recovery; then I lost nit
de ar Jane tinier er and was alto near losing. my I
life. :Ay little niece inved.igated and revealed the,
whole m 1 my misfortune to my incoirmaralde J a ne, i
and I am thinking to others, for the whole inhale--
, itante of the valley vete in possession of it in fetal
tune Mao .2.1 hours. as I commissioned her to tell
the whole of my misfortune to Jane. As" spun US ]
Sir .11iimphiey Ire/111 or the matter, he cleared ' I
litinthelf, riot forgetting to take 'my dear Jenny
alum, who had beau exceedingly sick at the time.'
which precluded me of ever seeing her after.--',I
remained for nearly lif months :confined to hel
met when I bound and salt the restoration Of my ' '
' health, I twit through every lair in 'the nation.
and where I considered the ti dernity assembled,
seek leg tier, until I understopil tliatilie thunderer
' had taken try jim - el to Englatiti• and got her mar
ried to a yoioz. littler of incredible str-ong!li and a
gii iiy. named 'II moiby lintrn. and that she died two
months alter the consummation . of her marriage
,of a melanchnly consuitiptiett, or some incurible
disease that undermined her constitution. 'that
then put an end tn,my wandering and - search."
The author closes [hie narrative by wing:
•
++ As soon ns my recovery hail been pronounced
and sanctioned try my physicians, I was much dig.
turbid by my poetic friends and, their composi•
limns; every morning l would find at the foot et
my bed, printed indeed beautifully and legibly.
which had been ilagebrts to my poor and kirrrOw.
lid heart, the following lines:_"''
,
Now tell us dear Jerry, how thingo came to pass,.
That brOught I.lio dispute !fir:tweet+ you and the Ass. , ;
Theis tollows a long •poetical :." lamentation of
Jeremiah O'll'onovan. when in Iteareli of his an
gelic Jane, — from w hich we can prily make room
for a siiigle verse
c , I now flirgiCe my beanfous Jane,
My sweet and comely lase;
t may I never see again)
Her tittlier.or his Ass.":
If we find we shall tie4after take occa-
sion to refer to Mr. Ullonovatis .and cePy
more from its pngoltP We are told,thattlie demand
for this book - of poems is very gtetit, - and although
the edition printed was large, it - ISlnearly exhaust
ed already. A stcond edition will soon be issued.
D :. A petty diflicuity „ oceurred other even
ing .at party: lost a bieast which
was picked up by a gptileman, olio
_kept it; he
was charged with theft, and in or4er to clear - his
character . at so,.'yiie an - innputation, Pro Posed to
fight. We i did not hear the end oVthe 'affair:—
Cute We , a lettey byil.the City De
patch Post yesteydayf informing ug that there is 'a
ilif,erencd.between Dutch and - G . 4llam/ •
• V By leference o to our ,law_reports it All) he
seep that Ili. Fahnestoek has been 4 4eraated in:the
butt agiiip . at , the:
a
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•.:•-•,• , •... ?....,.... ~..,-,•,,. •,- -
BIEWSZ
oz j• No Telegraph-newslast right.
.13 OSPITA •
The "subscribers to Ifos'pital rind trill meet this
afternoom-fit
.3)4dOtief : tit the Odeon The :meet
ing is dtf , •firipolitant• one; ,and iail,-should'Attend in
person or by proiv. - -
• CuArisrax--.,
T..- 2 , :
Joss n, 3,"` t l ail f l3- :-A
Yinsterdti was very cord; cloaks and over
vials were noTrotection to the persons wrapped
Within their - areipli rot& Thire'ina a 4 ,61111 i -6 f'
arrw during the 4aY. : -..l3usiness sia!mat, snspend
thouglvirierebinili reported
What marie: it worse for Ilse " Peelde, ti;e TaPera
were all very these are hard Aimes.for local.
Ye almost wish we had' licertselOr triagefacturing
the article;-What fine business .- we Might make
. • ,
It is said that ProL Morrill is very severe Olathe
system of tight kering. , We hone he rnay: read a
Caitlin 40110 obi theauhjert.::
0 7 .,1s country. constable was in town ypaterday
on tlie look out:•for a man-who had.stoleri.a
shire pig. He did' nt find him
q We 1.114 morning publish an extract from
letter Trott' a t oTuntee etrtlie - First iliama - Re-
0:7 The Dispafeb is go - mg=l97cinue out eome o
tbeee mornifigaiyi new type
iry.l'bere4;fini;alittle bit Or a_ row in F,irgiri
olley on itloodni uight. ,So 'it in rumored.
NavY DrearixarEnr,
iltiltElll7 Or. C . ONSTI4.IFCTIOI7, EQUIPMENT .1121D,RE
--' * pains, .lStaroh'9;lB47.
. .. -
SEALECEA.LF.D . PROPO9ALS; endorsed 4, ProPosalit for
D cable ken,, ' wilt be received at this bureau
uniil3 o'clock, p. m., on the 15th day of April licit,
tor furnishing and deltvering.atthe nary -yard , Wash
„ingtort., all the tram neeissary :for thelinks,shackles,
'XiYeigyboiesa aed piPsi to make i . _.•. ''. ~.
Nine'cables with links•of 113-16 ofan inchdiameter,
Nine, Ido • do. .1.13- . 16 . do v -
..-
._
i Tviv II do "do ; do - ' TIT-16 ' ' do
Twelve do - ” -do I -II 1 15-19 -l l ', I . db. . ..
Twelyel do . do - 1 - - - 8;19' I ' -v - -6).= , .7.
Six - - do --- do n. - -1 . 4'16 . . . do ~ ...-, -
Six do - -- do • 1'
_2-16' ' --- do -- ' ' -
Each cable to be of one hundred and fiftY fathoms
All of • the . said iron must be;:entiT:ely,:er :American
. .
- manufacture, of the heiniqiiality, free fromedintallue
of foreign Imp. it must be bamelere46atitblla-erbs
rioisicr.-14;aiias z.r.circirtii.:4. -
A iIt..,GLIDIKI: will deliver en entire ridle conree. into reitigh biiii: 'That. fur theMi:a Must thenvbe cut,
pßled , and tblied to about bn jack in Alit...hi:less;
„,111 , 0l TIS Rile - Hierological Lecturcs; - at. the lAT
TII.KIIAN CI ill UCH, on Thursday I Sals,v Friday 19th, It.e;iacaustaionvtchuil'llr2illeudir2,4na lengths. riilietd ti T' e l w re t , q-u p l o r tt e t I 7 n it i- e 6, 9 '
and Monday :I'J Match, At 11 P. Al- ' ' ' the yhael t les; - swivels, boxes, and pins, meet all be'
ftescerl eePinisslY illwe'ret__ed b)!Pien d id r i c" nt. wrocoht under the hammer to slyes and shaPes which
Al. li zO c " mi,t ' lsullft ' 3ll ''''"" i " " 4 ' ll.4. '" u ' Es t e ill lie futniSli - ed'ui . the' contractor. ' ` Th. whole
latest 11.00/4..kr.....&c- - - - The Origin, A nti q uit :ri . ll . 4 . . I r G. must be a:Clive/est at' straight lengths) frne- from all
- t - 7 and characteristics of the flaws, ragged ends, - or edges. or other defects, satb
.. . ART _.OF 111119.111FICATION, • ject to 411Ctiproidls and testa as the btirdau maldidecf,
Ifosaan arid Animal, in the Valley of the cont. 'and be in all respectsto the entire.satisfactiorr of the
pristerdlid rations,* of Baited): ,Worship, its 'Origin commandalat Of the said navy-yard, or chief of the
and catom.sq- thefuneral degtia of the - Ancient Egyp. AI
bore4u,T it will:not he received, nor will arty be
t'rees, .vs liant-Id ni
ea by the Papyruft.oonto - na the 111. subject to test and preafoialess satisfactory evidence
sett - er 4.1*4--th,itkit PE:A.I)." tk,C. ' " - . ' is produced-to the , commandant of the yard that it
• ..For further 'patio:Liars rest Prospectusca- and Pro- has been manafactuted as herein required,'
, gramnics. •,: - ; , :-'v- - ', •- - - . - v - • The quantsty•for one-thirlof.:all theillffcreut Sized
I- Tleattzta, with Pr. tsisPectesandtProgramenn, foi- sale cables must be delivered on or before the fifteenth
fat the itoolistoros of gay 4-co., Wood se; Elliott &. day of August next; far aenther third. of-all Raid ea
llatglittir, rind Johnston & Stockton, hfirket at; J. L. bles,' on or before. the first day of Deeernbet best,
4_14,4, and CtioVn pipets-4th st.;- - .1. It. I•l'Pathlon & and the iiitintioder On or" beforo the-first 64 of May,
1 C 0.., and V0.530/ 4 .t.M.tit,e't st4Ltiliee St Charles Rotel, 16 IS: Scirasatc proposals sift be r eceived ibr the.
M
UL - at the deer of the - bother- l an-Church, on the eve- iron embraced - in - each of the naid . iimea ot" delivery:
.rtioss of Oath 1..t.'-Ckitit...- .. , . * .- . Pe r&e:ls desiious of offering. to thruish thesaid iron
1
Tsavors-ertentietnanta Ticked', $1,110; - Lady-4 . .73, or any poition thereof, (should further information
t etad J. 4 ve tt deperpaitx fp els. for ttfe course of threet be required to enatrlo.shent to maho their offers 4 are
I—lectores. Sari.ale. 4; adiktirii..ttiM ‘-Ad3.1.: la 00 Cl.e.- lixv credo t referred to the commandant or co . at mantling officer of
".. - - -luasa.ia.iddliiftmit'Or'' t - '''. - - - :- , ;'-I - :.. - -v - v;•'-- - v -- J . - .1 7. '''' -- --I;;.- • - niarl7 'l, the navy-yard, Washinoton, District of Columbia.
To those persons -'s..h.O.Se offers tray he *copie d, *c opie d,
partitular scheiluies, , draivingsi and simile-Is, descript ,
tive'of the several parts and portions nreach kinder ,
iron required; will lie turnialted when contracts are- '
preparel fur execution., - - • - .
~
Shads, with two approved sureties, will be recta
red, in rided.l3ird the amount of the' contracts and
ten pet , Centum in addition, of the nmountof all bills
will be retained as collateral secar ty for the faith
ful performance of the contracts, which will only
be paid on their satisfactory completion. -Ninety
per .e.t.m.. , a al/ deliveries will he paid 'ow bills
properly authenticated, in triplicates, according:to
the prnaivions of the contracts.,'within thirty days
ader their presentation ta Ate navy . agent, The. of
fers must Mato at What 'agency the cOntiactor ..
rdaY
desire payment to be made. .. -
I In case of c.litexe'on the piet of the contractor to
furnish and deliver the- aftiicsaid iron, of the.:quidiry
wort al,t'lle times 'Pecirmil.',above, the Wilt:era or
agents at the navY-yard shall he autheystado put
chase such qmiliucs . as may. be , necessary to supply
the deticieterely - and any extern, 't.r cost over the
pr,ce agreed, to lie' paid hy the mixtract, shall be
charged to'itil' - paid by the contractor-v.'
EverY:otrei most tie` aceompanied by a writteni
guat'anty,OgiMil by inc tit' More responsible PeYsens,
to the.elft!ipt that he Of they undertake that the bid
der or bidders' will, . - if his or thtir:bittbe accepted,
enter into an.obliaauon within:Svc days after reeeipy
of notice,. with good and nufriciunt sureties, to furnisli.
the iron as proposed; and no proposal e ill bison-
entered unless accompanied/by such guaranty, :
that'll-2.A, , -4tit - . .
. .
At her, tes , nletice, Peebles township, at, 3
o'clock an Monday afternoon, the lath inst.; Nis_
.ytanrCesx of ' herige.
The.foneral: -. 43llproeeeit to AtiegherkVerne
tery at a ertrirk it (Wednesday) aifernitoil.,—
The friends dr' the fit - oily are.tel•pectfisqy
to attend .
. ,
Ou Tuesday, the, legit iast Antal& Ric u-
Ann, aged about 33 years., Her : funeral wilt take
place to-dari, at 3 o clock, from the residence td
tier husband; on Penn st., ;Ninth Ward, near the.
Toll Gate. : -
c4gors.
("Inn ('<ssatisost C4gsrf., for . .. Nile by -
i s
! :marl? • ' , VV , ter icireet
4 C i; `-
CP. AIL Oxicy arrived in this-city on IVlonilay
FENNSYLVANIA 'CANAL.
' COLLICOTOreII OPYICL.
, Piltsburgh, ; March 16, 1647.
Number of b.oats cleated-, r ,13
Amount of tonnag,e, . 752:242 —lbs
Amount - of toils received.; - ' .*317 .03
0.-Ccoessi,,Culteetar:,
tYaii Propcx liorders..
riacts ar.rucrn. '
_
• PA.LAVEIZ;
:Co. 47, Mirkel tett - tvot 3d arm Itlt es.
I " VECTFULLY announces to the public that
4 11.-his present strict WALt. PAPER AND BORDERS
o ihm otos manufacture is very eate-ut4ve, and (tally
addit:oris are being made to tt t as they. arc futishcrii
01 and apleod La patterns. . Also, a Bv-di...nom - tell
stock orrre,:rk Pap,rr xtrirl Jir.wders. flaring recently
educed the pr:ees of the shore articles. tanil ot]iers,
in h.% tale, not enumerated,] he in prepared toseh,
Cash, cttcsi.ca, than any estalittslituent or the
,nr \Vost oftt.e tu Utitai nit.
r uctlert;gi..ed, a contintttee appointed at a
r>rnntirgor the l'entmylva
m4 he,:ti on t?ri. , al:1y of May tact, with
lelverw c...n%cee the 611 d Cond.:l;4 21011er.a s hereby
give ttt
that- a rneeeg oC the t's.re:n-i.on, to al).
PT.raell hy the .\e I'll the Gsseeral of the
eorainnit v. cal tit o f Penrissdtla;a i ! CAI) Act
•nier.irrereie Itadrozil
1.1%e been qtialitiett au , eftably to the prov,tioesi
of the. Exid act, tVill he held onTharsilay. the 25th
day or March, A..D. A. to
the , reeni of Ole IlOand efTrade, - No, l'hiladelphha
Eschange, in the city olPhiladelphin, to receive the
reporot of the romuthices appiiinted at the alorsahl
leceting of the _CO:ttitftss;oners, fihtl to tranfac.t such
hustriers as shalt ceme.'.hefore 'them, in "etinfortnity
with the provntioni'iit"
HENRY" WV:LSI!,
.IaIIIEIIT'.TOLIVND,
ItOItEItT , ALI.EN,
THOIttA.S -TUSTIN,
raarl74:l
Auction miller
Illy 1011 N I)....DAVLS, AUCTIONEER.
SOSITII F.A.ST'COAZVEB. OF WOOD Alto FIFTH *MEM:
('did .TilUlth'DAY morning the 18th inst. ' a; 10
kir o'cbtek, — ‘ * l l-I se aotd without reserve to close
suudry consignments, an extensive assiiritndnt of
foreign and droriestic staple and - fancy Dry Gands,lke.
At 2 o'clock, 1 , . 4., n large quantity of valuable .
household Furnituro,-.among %%thick are; mahogany
dressing bureaus; dinmg,,breakfast and card tables;
high and low post bedsteads; mahogany xXotistrinds;
wash stands;-, fancy , and . common- chairs% settee;
rocking chairs; children's chairs; featherbe'ds;..inat
rasses;.bed cOmforts; blankets; looking gleisse.s; !inn
te
tel clocks; wire,titiers;..wire safil. I set splendid
mantel lams; together with a great varioty olltitCh
en uteusils; nue cooking stove, &c.;. glue ware,
queenSwarc, groceries, &c. • •
At 7 o'clock, . - P. M., a handso - me assortment of.
.line pen and pocket knives, knives and forks, riXarie
ty of hard Ware, scale beams; spectacles ' violins, AC--
Corilions, German fancy goods , . gold. and .silver
watches,
ready madeelothing, retail stock or fancy
and sta.ple drrgetirlsi&d. • "•••
marl 7 - -American copy. .•
inlttuce or. Itetkal riry.GooaiiiStorc
. .
-Van. Forniror4' 'Grocilies ; . 'TViitehrs;" 4. - r.,
T M'IrENNA.'S Auction,Rooms; 114 Wood et.,
a, 3d dtior 'l'rom Firth st.,. to-morrow . , Thu/Iday,
March 18th, at 10 o'clOck iu the forenoOn, will. , be
m4a the'hallince id a Retail Dry. Goods Store,co ..
pridingn. general" lin riety of neatly esery artic in
that line, tngetVer ,%i•illi a large lot orlloot - .and
shoes, such as Imdren seal, and morocco shoes and
ilippers, men and boya_boots, pumps, and monrueS,
`cliildrens haolees,.womens glue over Miami, 40. '.
At 2 ( , clock in.the cat:moon, Ilitutelicild Fort&
tore and kitchen utthisits; a-I'mi' wholo'and lailiMait- 1
es carentli....ll 'Tobacco; _ 9 boxes Ground. Nuts. , 1
At .? omlockomme - 4renine la , age assortment: r
now and second hand Wntches, turning which are
, some fewl.evers, Brass Chocks, - &e. . ..
ma?- , ' , ' - 4 P..IIPKENNA,AUCI. - .
Itooka.
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TAT.T.)ANE..on the . Romans—Exposition of the
it
epistle lb tliO Romans, with remarks on the
Emnin:cntaxio.a Macknight—ProfessotMoies
Stuart, and ProfeasorTholuck: Ily Robert Haldane,
Esq., from the, filth Edinburgheditiou, I wol. Svo,
/SU pages, price . •
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The: Wickliffites'or Erigland the Fifteenth cen
tury: by Mrs. Col:rant Mackay, auther of the“ Fain.
ily at Ileatherdale.” :
Personal Ddelensiort- ead•:RevivalOf',Religiet in
the soul: by the. Rcv. Octaxiult WinsloW. '
lanoTaylor , aCentribtitions OEI4, Q., 2 tols.lBmo.
4 « Memoirs - .and 'corresporidence, - ;_by
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" >t Essays in. Rhyme and TinetiUMEU
mains. -
-.; Mother: and Daughters.
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Table of.the .Bcolch-.Peatantry;' by 'ReX...I-Dirtry
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.poora ,to. - open curtail nil( rise at Past/.
.
office will be open daily - fiore 1O o'clock
A. 111.,, P-ISti, mid from 2to 1' M . where,
any nomber Of. seats %liar bit
t erthellonor*e the Judges cifthe,Conrtorquar
.
ter Sessions of the Peaceito and for the County.
of Allegheny. .
• *P.m petition. of. John, , of the Borough •of
Birmingham, in thee - minty-aforesaid, humblyshetif
eo, That your petitioner provided himself with
materials for the accommodation of. travellers ,and
others, at his dwelling lipase. in the county afore
said, and rrays thst your If - floors will be . pleased to
grant him a license to keep mpiiblie house of • enter
teinment. And your. petitioner, as in duty bound,
will pray. JOHN - NESE.R..
We, thesubseriber . s, eitiaens of the 'borough of
Birmingliani, do Certify, that the itiolle petitioner is
'of good repute for "honesty and temperance, andds
well - provided with house room and conveniences for
the accommodation .of tray.ellere and others, and
that said tavern as _necessary. .
Win 7nliniden t Sr., Charles .Ried, Jelin Grtssel,
G. Pa - ut Diebrich, FMacis Stein, Marti %V.
Decker, J. Flenilnei S. Garrison; John Stine, Joseph
Wainwright; 1-L'4. Cathcart., W. A - :'MOvirey, James
Young. • rnarl7-31:frr.
Steel mina• Vile Slaisetifasitsiiys. •
. .
rlrll}.l . subscribeis taring enlarged . theicestablish!
ment for the inantifacture of Steel dna Filer
-
otisthe corner of O'Hara and Liberty streets, Fifth
Ward, Pittsburgb-Trare prepared to furnish lies of
every description, of tbe best quality,. and being de
termaed to make it tbi interest of consumers to pur
chase files from them- - -iespeelftilly intite. the pitrocr=
age of all who sac the article.
marl6-y , J. ANKFUM St C 0...
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PROPOSALS will be received until the Ist day of 1
April, 18.17, for the sale of a Lot ergroond, con
taining not less than one and a half acres, or more
than seven acres, situate not snore than two miles
fawn the New'Conrt Clouse; and suitable lona llos
pi iL Each proposition will contain a brief descrip
tion of the wise and location of the Lot as well es the
price and. terms,
Propesali may ;lack, addressed,- post-paid, to • the
Chain an or, any member olCommittee: •
THOMAS .11.4IKEWELL' Chairman.;
Jelinlarihnin,ll*o-1.. ShoneLerggr,
WM;Larimet, o p. Gazwn, T. M )1 0 w00.40 ,
Cissat: • st4il6.dtapl
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Removal: • . ...•
ROBEILT-SSYDER, has removed hie office-
Fourth street;.betweerr-Wood and Smithfield
sts., next door to Itody Patterson's Livery Stable. •
marls-ly •
W. W. W • .
CIORNER , of Fourth and' Market itreet, -has WA ,
k..) on hand; splendid assortmehat of Gold and Sir.
Ver .Watehifiktif various pattern and qualities sitita.
ble.for all usds, and at prices as loin an cantle had in
Now York. Also, a large and well selected stock of
fine Jewelry, Silver Mrare,l.amps, Military and Fan.
•cy Goods. Aisiariuriok stock 'ot, Gold Pons and .Piaz
•
MrWatch and Clock rcpidnng done in the best
manner, Jnwelry made and repaired to order.
.nrl„6,
, .
T OSEPII IJILL,late of the firm of Wm. A. fill
.Q• Co.;rind MI. C. CURRY, late of Erie, Pe;
hare enterod•into copartnership under ths.panto of
Hill & Curry, kir the purpone of eariying, on #te
Banking and Exchange buiines in all Its branches, at
No. Go, Wood nt:,-three doom below PA:with, Vrhere
they solicit the•custora ortheir friends end the pat
iic generally.' . JOSEPH it. HILL,.
mrls-tf - :MM. 0. CURRY.
, vor the Ladles.
11151i.13SSEL 3 S Marrow' Pomade;
-Vegetable Cosmetic Cream;
Unrivalled.Toiret Soap;
'sßent Sapponaecohs Paste, for
. whitening end sollenine the skin;
Extracts Verbena; . . . •
' 1 • Patehenly; _ •
Poudee'Superfine t is ti . • ,
't 'Thoth Pastel", • • ••
Preston's Smelling Bottles; ilitioUtiiit iron: ,
Also,. a large assortmens.'or•Cologne, Altierlean
,• .and French. ' •
Iraitßiushea, Tooth Brnshes, Nnil B.rtiattea;
.-- HAYS at BKOCIIVWAY,
No 2, Commercial I wil,Uktuty at,
11,1C&;.:Itteis . Ceßlce reeecced per etaOlfor th
.era Light," and for. •• -;
" • •
lit Wood
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. Ma. OXLEY.
tin. Ponta
.. Alas. .LEWIS.
Mass ANDERS:Mt,
1105 1 0 Itga •Nptiee.
C ()Ductile rship.
En=
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Iffagni
pop vz, PHYSIOLOGY.
An
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ROF;72datillLL, s would respectful) y unarmed
that lfewilltritntrlnce a course Or LeCilltl4l-011
the general • prindiples of Physiology, u applied to
thio Prism:aim of nisease, and the Preservalim of
at Prrir.o Hitt un Friday Evening, blank
49th, at 71 rectock
Lecturos.will be illustrated by numerous
Jorge . - Paintings, Diagrams, a beautiful Skeleton,
tiplenaldXxlolsl 'are, so as to render the various
'subjecnitreaMd:htreadily understood.
The Conine will consist of 10 Lectures., and will
-be delivered on hlonday and Tnasday, Thursday and
Friday evenings of each week.
.4:r For the subj e cts of: each..turo, alni.4l ! o* t
4iiirticulicri;ace'Programmeir. - -•• •
TERM for.tho'Course—Gentlemene'singleTickin
414,00; double ,tielietgadmitting a getttle s tub and La. .
dy . „) $2,59. Tingle admission ! for Ont . rtietilogiA
centseJoveniles, 18"cehts. • 7' •
'nature, ProgriMmei siterat . ihn nook
store of Kay 4. Co. Wood .rohoitoe and Stockton, •
and Elliott ar English, Market st:111 L. Reid, and at
Cook's Literary Depot, .4111-sti-litni *Ake, door of
Philo Hall, on the 'evening's of ertiltf:Oc4u:B-': • , -,. • ,
marlG-dtr • • • .
• * C h ven4-111boei, • • -
At No. 8, .rffih•
_ .
THE be-.t assortrnent_of _Children's! Shoes, apt:
offeredin the city, (of his own mike ,) Situ
end colons at No. 8, .Fifth: street. Call'ond look at
(Imo— . (nn(15113t),. •
Spring and iratuirier Shoe".
GAlTERrwd.hog ri
Giiteandidl kinds otW iee
fine mrieri, - ;kept .ort band Aid made to, curlier at -
No. 8, ME irreet: Ladies are particularly recittesl , '
led to call aid . eistninc his Gutters, talrGailers•and
Fancy Shoo. • (mir18.4334 8. ICE.YB.`",•-j.
E X 0 II A.NG
(IN NEur Yeast, PHILADELPMA, and Bairratoni,_
J for sale in 'sums to suit ptirchasera.
• N: 1101.14g4:111-SON,- c
ialtroluatn, 4a. aptarket at.
'marl6-tr Ezcia*
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Idatiistillii; St. toidlialidldi
IL/ - ,aecestrtblo • points - lb:the United Buttedi.
promptly, and upon the lowest.terme.
N.YOLME s do SON, •
65;Starket
marlG ate.
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naFYEI nto icctW AND ,DNALOS Att
... . .
FOREIGN k AND DOMRSTIC .
OF DEPOSIT, ...; 0 - 1 /VE 72 f 17 . 1 *
t*:_ai;c44 iirfh,..tit
• • • '.Vyst-iire, Pa
O.IIRRENT A*?
lections nnidecon all 'the Oitgentet:ionghourtftp
Lnited States. Sight checks on gslitiarkoreirtOlideli
Oda, 7 * OW .Y6nl:, * Boston And "Ciacitutatt i !,suistatity '
for sale in sums to suit purchasers. • • -
The paper orilie•Ohio,'ACentuckY; ladlatta, and
Virginialianks-Unnght and said on fistt
ablo terms. . - • . . •
The bitheet premium •pai!l Pf.F0.41.V.W. !P
-enn Gold and Silver'coins, '
==l2=•
Frwice procured, Lc
.UiLL dr. BEOfiV.III4
Stateessoite to Iloadablp dc-lireiriiiip
-MAIRIFACICIMIS rzrostrimsilst r * . --•
lI.A.NGINGS-,
. .
TIIE increutsings/emand•for - timertiari Paper hip
induced - 16cm to'eniarge cad fuspisivethekerfe...
tory; and their ror naanatictrrring
egg:a to any in thiC eastern - cities.. 'laving Adel:WO!
the eastern scats' or price.;thei, take pleasure
ruing their frienda and - dealeiVtd ezantine .their
stock,ichicli ra cow Niger than at any cornier . gettiodi
. and may biefoiindsisfo/lowsr ' • • •-'•!
French, Atutrican Satin Glazed and Cnninstak
P 4 Pir ll A•niicV •1
Gota,lr ' elvct_and ImititiondlOrderst . •
Landscapei; Statutes rtissnitire•;bliarti. Priato
Paper; yaiktivicle, Piiiiigtecu and. spy
Transparent Window Shades; •
Writing, Printing and Wrapping-Paper; •
Tloni t Boards, kc.• - • • mars-ditts
Portign
Cali •
Cog. Brandy;
fate French do;
Rochelle do; •
U. in do;
Jamaica Spirits;
Scotch Whiskey;
The above lirizors arc warriated•pioriCitilt&.
half ond quarter pipe : l4'omi ktt.tttri . pnratlielitiq
ties to suit purchatiessiliy: ''"
marlg ' • ioi;of
Dousaitio
8000 t,t o. o ll l l rth ei ou t rde c r u s rd 4i.
- • For =le by • •
marl 3 60 Wittei.g..
• • F.. 0. .
A 4101 1 iideN;4:010. 7 4use r.iliekHred and for Wetly
4:QI NM, okRICP:ITSON.
COP 24 . JACit.S..RCTO.orai . Jacks; forsale
Ef. 11113T . 13;. ' • IdILLER RICKETSOIC'':'
Aitra. FISH-70 Dblit. ) in attire and' forilite bry
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marl 2 WRI.cIicETSON.
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S ACK EKKINet... b; urge; !.. ;
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liL .30 Baireta and foriliderbi •
mar.l3' ,
1 7 )ICKLED• HERRING-310.11kritls Pickled Her.
ring ovaleirivesila'storsilitia for sale bj
marl 3 • MILX.ERIkIRICKETSON;
•
Executor , . Salo-- - • •
ExceuMrs of the Estate of Gostavans Sandal
_IL deed. ' will sell at public auction 'en ,the premi,
Bel , on Thu rsday the 18th March. next, at 10 o'clock;
A. M., all the tools belonging to the soap and chand-
lery establishment °timid deceased: Horse,
1 Carriage and Harness;-1 Cart and Harness; 1 court
try or market Wngrin, 2 •Guns and a_lot of fiishing
Jackie, and a number of agricultural implements.
They will also let, fur a 4erm
.of year!, the soap-
.-
andchandlery aforesaid. The premises are in good , : ,
order and c.alealated to manufacture soap and. C. 211-
dies on a largo Scale. Apply, to G.-k. Riddle,Esq.,-
at his oce, he t :pet. Pittsburgh, or tia.Mis
ffi & alar7
Sanded; an' the preznises-insseardon. will be riven:
on the first of APril . next.. -
All persons indebted to the Wan _stilt - please.'
make immediate, paiment; iinAlftbse.havititalaims
, will present•therix- properly anffientleated - ros'aistge-r."
:meat. •-••:! • • JOHN - FLEDIING, : '
.•
• • • -; G. R. RIDDLE;. ' ' '
..• - WM.IOPHENDR'Ye - •' • ' •••
AlleglienjCaunty, Feb. -1 3d, lEfdats.rtd.
IL!ATTP4II)OI';'iI 'BAZAR AltiLt:,..iirtpllygir
HORSES AND .CARRIAGES FOR • :
• .
• • Itsidy Patterson,
HAVING dissolved partnership with-his broth*.
the uhdersigned now informs the public . ipd
-befriends that ho is prepared tot - urnlabia, big neoly
erected and extensive establishment nn '•
..• , •
Fourth street; between Wood and Smittiliddi..
- . •
Horses and Carriages for hire, and for all;other -•
branches connected with his line nrbusingqe.' •
His berses, Whether for-saddle nr,liarness
the . finest'description, as they hav e been seleited,..
and purchased with glint care- and expense tot this — -
purpose. His • • • •
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Which are of every description are new, nostly;•and
pies the Molt modern' improvements.
aburtln the:subscriber flutters himself that hin•
trouts, aveares Ann C.II.IIXIAGE3 • .
will be found unexceptionable, end are let at reason-
Fbi' ft 41,VF: "..:
THE light ano4ol:skaimer.Aiiii,p6l,l4l
4 good Tanning order':
Conn assood Hull and Enginataptr•bailerri* •
comfortable plain cabin, and it lean' airfailted
Towing. She, neill'he•sold at a kis* iittliteiks. •
tunable tO2s epr good Tripey.,
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