The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, January 08, 1848, Image 2

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- ; A DREAM. . •
tiltiatit;nedbefore me, an angel in riew,--
mantleor Hope o'er my pilloy-t4tkrery..;
She bathed then my eye-lids in tentheirepaie, - -,-.
She cant into nhidowi my norrowintind woes
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She railed o'er my forehead a chaplet of.Trtith, --
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She Mimed me with Love'll, awake,"she Was - gone:
Bolton Transcript.
For .the Mointl , g Post
TILE SPLORE
ET nizinvicit rowan.'
Here are we met, three jovial: souls;
Three jovial souls Itrow are we;
Arid, m a' happy, day' e!ve -met,
• And naony mair'we - hOuplae Dee." .
4 , Yee, hilt it's not that, but this: Push rou
the wbfiltry," ts' a iti'ilarty. Cavenagh, Who - appear.
ed to be the senior of the little party, who, in their
own - way, were endeavoring to keep up the ,good
, cild,anniversary of the_ New Year'a Eve. Oh.
nevit'mind, " said one of•his boon companions,
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soonbe full. enough ; the , Bushmill:s Malt
bas.paidlorit considerably since we came in
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• Another. l ! round however was drunk, and the
~ c atiiiiiiiy,..Were in the highest kind of spirits : one .
:sang
. "To, 'heave hp!" another The Flanr.ting
.-Flag of .Liberty," while a third could sing noth.
- kut Sacred Music. "Oh, then by all means
'well have a Psalm," cried the trio, and as no
excuses 'would be accepted, Harry took up a book
_Which lay . on tbe side table,, and with a grave,
solemtavoice, exclaimed : , 4 Let us sing. for our
mottlel edification and instruction, the second vet-.
'shin of the 100th Psalm:"
."I wish I had a load of sticks
r• 4 To fence my garden round;
My neighbors pin - dell take their snouts,
Rave poked up all my ground."
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The entrance of the landlord prevented the
hopefulyciuth from proceeding with his transla-1
Harry wished to know the cause of the
interruption, to which the landlord replied "that
he wanted to know the cause of so much noise,
for that he could not permit it in his house."
• 16 Me, old fellow," said the youth, " the I
.person you so insolently addreLs, despises you and
our, house:" Fill your glasses, boys, till we leave
"this establishment. The cups and decanters,
hale been used by us, never- shall be, by
others polluted.. Are you eady, boys ?"--" a'l
ready." "Then, here goes," and they emptied
,the glasses 'of their contents. A moment• eller ,
they waved them round their heads with a " hip,;
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- -"For we're the right good fellows, which no
, body dare deny;" and with one volley they burled
; glasses, decanters, &c. all into the grate; paid the
-bill:and left the house.
Ifwetild_ be useles to expatiate on the folly and
recklessness of su :11 conduct. The young " bloods,"
who would shine a la the Marquis of Waterford ,
in their madness of mirth, halted not a moment
for reflection; but eagerly pressed onward to
`.wants the acme of their exPloit, viz: a series
of annoying tricks, against Jhe slumbering ,inbab
„. itants of the village.
• _The merchants bad posted up bills round the
-town, with •" New Arrivals;" Cheap. Goods ;'
4 qlnusually Low ;" "Selling Off at 4ind under first
Cost,"-&c : tkp., and as the gentry saw - the large
lettere, theY set right to, and pulled down the hills,'
put them up again, with the tops inverted. In a
short time::they had the transformation coat
idete to their entire eatisfaztion. 'There were I
quite a number of pedlars' stalls, and empty
crates in the streets; •these they collected„ and
l'ormed'ihem into a redoubt or fortification, of,
ro,little extent. The houses of individuals, they
decorated with sign , boards, which they took
down from -stores and shops. One house attract.:
ed their attention, by its having:, several old :
empty barrels standing before thei door " Its al
crying out sin, that this fellow is not punished
i'dr.,keiping a disorderly house but if the day
police don't do their duty, we'll do ours." Say.;
—Air; - which; they , got one of the largest barrels I
they cduld:find, and set -it right up against the!
.door, then built stones about it, until they bad I
it sapported in a slanting direction towards the ,
door. When this was done, they found an empty I
vessel, with which, they filled the barrel with
water. All this was executed with the greatest 1
silence and caption. Three long, loud knocks
were then given, upon which a voice cried out,
WL.n . .e. ',here?" "A friend," was the- answer;
‘• I 12•4“. been standing here this half hour, he
anti let' me ir." •
Mitzi - et - Bat ely the footfall of the man inside could
be heard, - descending the stairs, accompanied by
seVeraj yawns, which satisfied the disturbers of;
big- repose, that he had not taken much time to .1
- diens. Quickly they beat a retreat, to a distance
from which they could view the restiTt of their
trpTchination, unobserved by their victim. In a
moment after, they could bear the creaking of the
lock, 'as' It& bolt was turned by the rusty key ;1
- then the latch lifted—the door opened—and splash '
went the barrel of - water, about the limbs of the
unsuspecting ,and frightfully alarmed man, who
mired out-" Murder!" "Fire!" " Robbery !"
{!Thieves!"-all in a breath ;- but to no purpose.
How be spent the remainder of the night, we
cannot imagine; the Independent Police, however,
'were satisfied . Wish their success. " Capital!"
shouted the lender, when they had got to , a dis
. - '''l'll warrant him cured of nightmare,
tz-c , ii•.,,pe, and rheumatism,- for the present."
) I.n i-4 of the party hinted that there was a
iciQi who. a visit, and begg ed. that
they would accompany him, and assist him in the
perferinance of his duty. All agreed to the very
r- s reasonable proposal, and off they set to their friend's
When: amusingthemselves, in their boyish
days, by flying paper kites, this worthy man use t
to hunt them of his fields; shouting out, that " if
he caught them back again, -he would make
s apatchcocks out of them." To escape his fury,'
they liad'enconotered considerable danger, in leap
ins- over wallsond fences, often risking their necks
-in the enterprise.: But the day of retribution had
-come; .and,rns Scott eirclaimed, " God 'forbid that
'tie should Widbold any portion of his deserts."..
Against, the door they;Placed,o barrow, with" the
• shafialik the o•round,"andlhe Wheel at the top. 'A
444 . , :4 . tud rap was , given, which sounded omen
initsli;'6ll the stillness of night; and the amateurs
:Pietiped in - timelq hear the awful . shrielt , of the
individoal; as the barrow struck him on the head;
and nearly fractured his skill. He received a
coupie of deep - elite, and about a dozen and half
black eyes. -"That will do," said Harry, we're
mending; once our visits are 'made public, the
good„people of this ,dtatriet will and it *to their
advantage to keep themsalves "in bed. HOwever,
.I think:we've" done Pretty 'well for one night; let
us go and..:getsarbithing to drink." "I second
the nietiOnt• said
_Mee, "but tools ye, 'What have
we got here." me object in yiew was'a caravan,
belonging to
some eirciliing showmen.* Its owners
had ntttleugitri 3 riiiVfortOke . ye drinking and' quar.
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Tut RH WA 11 D. C017111t071. ;co}lJkil-4 tillleS S
Craft, Martin Lytle, Jacob SlifJollii ter, J. D. Iles.
le)), Dennis WCarty, James 4 , Porter.
FUVUTII WARD. CDDlthOjt l. f writ—Samuel
Jones, David Reynolds,"JohnliCcriieken,
F/TTU , wroson l Samuel Mc•
Kelvy, WilliateColeman, AndirevrScott, John J.
Mitchel, Martin Schemer, Genrge P. lest.
Sixma WARD. Continon 7J. Kelly,
James Chambers, William Dickson.
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S. seEN Ttl %VAR D. COMIHOD; COI t )Ic-if—Charles
Kent, John Shaffer.
Et GUTH W D. COMI/iOFI j C4/Ull—SalDuel
Morrow, Daniel Seitz.
Ni NTH Wane. COIDDIOD C 04116 1 1-3 08. Weeks.
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1::0- E. W. Cana, Unite; :States Newspaper
Agency, Sun Buildings. N. El.4Orneti of Third and
Dock, and 44U N. Fourth . str t—i 4 our only au
thorised Agent in Philaiielphtal,
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Democratic County, uonvention.
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The Democrats are hereby Orip4ted to assem
ble in their respective districtsin Primary meet•
ing, on Saturday, the Bth of Jiinu+ . y, 18-15, and
appoint delegates to a County i i Couvention to be
held at the Court House, in Ipiftsburgb. on the
Wednesday following, for the parjote of choosing
delegates to the State COnvent;inn,
In the country
_districts, theli tinie of meeting
will be between the hours of.d4 and 5 o'clock, P.
M.; and in the cities of Pittsbrirgh akid Allegheny,
between the hours of. / and 9 ei clocks, P. M.
By order of the CommitteeiOf Crirrespondence
CHARLES SHALER,: Chairman.
Aisonsw Wrr.ra, Serretary
Mr. Hampton and 14: halt ricnds.
While on a visit to the City l'of Washing - ton. a
few days since, we bad an irate nlevr with the
Lion. Mesas HAMPTON, obt; !Representative in
Congress, when that gentleinan,lWitfi the utmost
frankness, informed us, that be, [,exixictesl that he
would have to differ from most! of hie whig friends
in Congress, in regard to the i r , 4r With Mexico,
He said that his grandfather andi father were old
Democrats of the JsifersonianllSchOol—that he
bad been raised a Democrat hiinselli, but die not
like many of the acts of .Mi Vis ficasx's
administration, &c. &c. He avlP,wes4biri+es
to vote for men and money to c.6rryli
believing that, as a true timericia'n,, he
safely take any other course,. whin 0
his country was involved in thelissue
rejoiced to hear such declarationsfal
hlaairTom - s lips, and - in a lettel, r ,lto tt
stated the substance of the co iii - enli
returning home, we have underSliread
eral papers of this city questiontil t,
of our statements, and declared that
To
sr never made such declaratioh;. 1
Our whig friends now And; 4weve
Ha 3re - roa 'a recent course in the IHoul
than.verified the truth of what WaN e
letter.
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On the 3d inst., a joint resolution of thanks to
Gen. Taylpr, was introduced, when 34. Aswe t; 3
=ire(' an amendment declarink , J that the "war
wasunronslitutionully and unneersPrify begun by the
President a/ the United States." q,n l this amend
ment, every wbig, except Mr Itirrerbse, voted in
the affirmative. Mr. 11.'s name ! Issrrierdrd in the
negatise with Ow Democratic IlleMl i p I
On the very same day, we fin That fl
Mr. ame.
TON introduced the preamble andl resolution
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which we published yesterday providing for the
admision of Mexico into the Arnkricli Union.
When the above proceeding of Con ress reach
ed this city, the federal camp W i ts thrown into
the utmost confusion. Mr. Haiar - roir was de
nounced as a traitor to his party 4a' second John
Tyler—a Loco Foco in disguise4.int st plicant for
soma presidential appointment t ;Sic. , &c. The
Gazette, the Telegraph, and the aineri an, imme
diately opened their batteries upen .5 r. H , and
denounced him in the most unMeas red terms.
We believe Mr. H. will have thd inde endeime to
disregard the Mexican apologists t lb s city, and
will pursue that course whichlithis !conscience
teaches him is right.
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The Gazette says but little it
ELI m eTox's course—the ad inieri4
doubt, to hear from Mr. BROVICS
That paper of yesterday says.
..._.
'• The vote of Ihe Hon. Moses
Mr. Ashmnn•s amendment, has C.
mark, and a universal expression}
he has acted directly against the S
constituents. , While the whigs,of
strenuous for an honorable peace, 4
as ever, true to their principles,
in the opinion that the war was it
unconstitutional."
The Telegraph of yesterday,
column in relation to M. ila.mrro,
of C. B. N. all over. We a u atmi
pm:agraphs: . I
44 Our readers-may remember t 6
we took a few weeks past, of a st
a letter from Mr. Harper, the editor
Post, of this city, in which letter 5
Pin., the member of Congress frO
is mentioned as being favorable to
supplies to the President for the pro
war with Mexico.. We then vent
our conviction that Mr. Harper'
some mistake in relation to the ser
Hampton, ihd expressed our cool
fidelity of that. gerilleinan is a Re
the opinions of the party which elec
which often, dissipates the fonde
shown that 'Much of, that confide
misplaced, that the majority of
this district are without a true expt
ington,pf their sentiments, in respe
ican war, both as regards its origi
Lion. •
't Ptoto.fhe venerable John Quii o.
the whole roll of Whig worthies, n
'', l
"
, L 4
a 4" , ••-:' '
•
W=MM
I:ening, is a-lila
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1 '' Here's a pretty "affair;
. 5 eali
1 qMetneasof thia;peaceatill
broen - - . by — the :tliu i nliQ'iii . ig!,
eagratits. : 1 4 : do4't kiiiiW,W , * 1
We mus t !. set them a leW
Thejfcittraie, coMPosing" thell
1
" - - t'
stage, were then carried ofT,oni
'I
over a seven feet wall, into ali
The broad ladder, whieh s 'ia l I
the platform; Was•also take it
posited in the centre of a ll
The showmen, tirca of tightinj
woutd hive another jug of
dispuie. Seizing a large jug;
the door; end, as he thought
platform i, but he fell about
than he expected , the jug wl
in his hands, cutting his face ;
ously injuring him. This wa
of the Waterfordians, and ten
ings which- are still knout)
"The Midnight Splore."
I ."11AIIPIER, EDITOR AI p, rlto
PlTTsnutiol :
SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 8, 1848
FOR M A ;
DOCTOR WILLIAM Fl , ERR
Democratic Council lilt
MEE
....,,carpe up with it.
1 1 } , 1 rry, .: that the
.ig rhood must be
- t .
ts,of these strolling
#is olice ale about. ,
ranaples of duty.'',,
lirform, or outside"
le ity tile, and thrown
iL
gent! man's garden.
lis 144 to ascend to
d'sray,, and irately de:
large field of wheat.)
tg,,shook hands, and
g'l
e .1
:.
bts . ey to settle the .
I
fir I them opened
,!isle ped out on the
five f et lower down
14
,shvered to atoms
arid otherwise seri.!
i
the ye plus ultraJ
Vina4il the proceed
1.1 '
1 that vicinity as-!
!It .. i I
has ever been suspected , pt,entertaming Whig
opinions—we believe not ri single man could be
found so recreant to hie trust; tojefuse,to ssy
yga ral id allies); rhiasniegnien't of Mr. Asbplum,
Save thaectiierlutvMOuld prevent
the publication of it;--that man's namftss Mores
licniptaSi ! vre he called upon to mike any
comments upon this man's mote that we shall not—the cliizeprof this will'
make their own comments, and tilreadylavi - We
liard them 'loud and deep, expressed in such ISn•
gunge as we could not venture upon transferring
to our colorant"- - - -
_ .
The American, of Friday evening, is particular
ly severe upon Mr. Hamerox. When - Biddle
writes, - he always says somethingq Hear him:
" Mr. Hampton never wsis .4 Whig,. except in
profession. Originaly a lucohiCo, or democratic
Free Mason, he became ari apostate friim the order,
and so long as it hadiany life to carry vi as an Anti-
Mason. When-it broke down in Allegheny cann
ily, and become merged in the Whig; party, he re
luctantly followed, oiling his path with specious
reasonings, and towards, the close of the campaign
of 18.14, }lined in the support of Mr. Clay, late
and reluctantly, on account, as he alleged, of his
' masonic end slavery principles. With Out one
claim to talent, beyond what is implied by cautious
cunning, and without a personal friend of any res
pectable stundingur note, in the county, lie became
the nominee of the party Inc Congress; and the
passage of the obnoxious tariff of lB4tl insured the
defeat of his political opponent. He Went to Con:
press pledged to thi Whigs to support the prihci
ples of their party, and from the north, fledged to
the principles contained in the Wilmbt Proviso.:
How he has redeemed'these plirdges tve are about
to tell, for we holiPit -as equally a direlection ti
of duty to withhold from the whigs, the turpitude
of one of their trusied members, as it is to withhold
from the people the misconduct of our opponents
in office. • • • • • •
PQAT't
, In regard to the resolution of this veritable
Moses, we have little at present 46 say, otherwise
than to remark on its folly, if intended as a rpea
sure actually to be carried out ; but we mean not
the man is a tool, for we feel assured he,bad some
wise purpose to answer in offering it. But to
carry if out! Suppose the State of Puebla,"
&c., &c.
Mr. lisarrox will no doubt be greatly amused
when perusing the above " choice extracts.'
P.B. We have just learned that the federalists
of this city intend bolding an indignation meeting
this evening, at Temperance Hall, for the purpose
of censuring Mr. ilssirrox, and perhaps reading
)I.im out of the party! This is the .best joke of
the season." Because Mr. H. is in favor of sus.
Wiling the rights and honor of his country, he is
denounced as a 'traitor" by the '•Mexican whip,"
the men who sent him to Washington " without a
why or s‘lietefore
"The Missionary."
We have received the . first number of a new
paper. bearing this title, and [published under the
auspices of the Pittsburgh Synod of the Lutheran
Church. It is "devoted to the work of !ripen
Home, and Fogign Missionri - and from the ape
cimen before us, wedoubt not tt will prove accept
able to all who take' an Interest in these philan
thropic objects. Each number will comprise eight
quarto pages, printed once a month, at fifty cents:
a year. The Rev. Mr. Pssaarsag, we believe - ,‘ ;
has charge of the editorial department.
" ALL -rns. Dactscr."—The Whitehall Tele
graph,in a notice of the Prtsident's Message, calls
the President a " liar," lays he is "belo:t• a thiid
rite lawyer," and that the Message will be"read,
condemned, and its author repudiated withdiagust," .
The Globe says: " We abould like to see the
tot's head. It must be a great phrenological cu•
riosity, some singular mistake haring occurred in
its formation."
Tna SUFTCRINX as I`llli Pnn:.Tt[—The own
en of the Plimnix make the folloss ing statetoent
of the number of souls on board the Propellor at
the time of her conflagration, Nov. 31st, 1547
Hollanders 751
Cabin and other American passengers,. 32
Crew. including officers, 20
on the war,
co uld not
e honor of
. We were
1 from Mr.
Number saved,
Pod,e we
Total loat,
lion. Since
that the fed
1:0 - Arrangements are being made in Cinzinnsti
for the construction of a Hotel of a large and
splendid character, to be called the -Burnet
House." Judge Burnet has subscribed , $lO,OOO,
N. Longworth $l O ,OOO, G Taylor $7,000, and
many others $2,000 each. The legislature are to
be prayed. for an act of incorporation under the
name of the Proprietors of the Burnet House:
e accuracy
Mr. !hoer
r, that Mr
e, has mote
aid in our
cc? The Pittsburgh Post contains a call for a
meeting of the friends of lion. James Buchanan, in
faeor of his elevation to the Presidency in 11348.
There are near 1600 names attached to the call.
No man deset yes more of Pennsylvania than he
does. A number of democratic riapors. in different
States, hare rained Ilia name for the nest Presiderre .
St. Clairsrille (0) Citizen.
Suicide —Mrs. Isabella Hutchinson, of Arm
strong township. Indiana county, Pa., put a period
to her existence on the 30th ultimo, by hanging
herself.
Mr. .Edit or . —The Governor of this Sti.te has,
in his recent Message, called public attention to
the anti-democrutic practice of special legislation;
which has heretofore disgraced the legislature of
this Commonwealth. The granting chartered
privileges, to emit bills of credit, or paper money;
is ,
a f lagrant breach of the Constitution of the
United States; and the intention of the perpetra
tors thereof, is, to fertilize the rich man's fields 4
by the sweat of the poor man's brow ;" necessarily
making the rich, richer; by making the poor,
poorer. The present excitement, respecting the
issues of those " privileged to plunder" institutions,
called BANKS, shows a part of the evils inherent
in partial, special, and unjust legislation; and
calls for the repudiation, or abrogation, of the
system of banking now in operation, which ne
cessarily burdens the people most oppressively.
But this effect of special legislation, the issuing
of a fraudulent and unconstitutional currency,
baneful as its operations are, and must ever
be, until it is utterly annihilated,—is but one
of its multiform evils. Witness the late license
law, and its " special " effects in this county alone.
The Supreme Court has declared it to be uncon
stitutional ; and yet, so prone are those possessing
power, to execute it oppressively, that although
there is not, at present, any law to direct, or ob
struct, the sale of distilled liquors, the curse of
precedent is wielded, until eighty-four citizen§ of
Allegheny county, ore plundered some thousand
dollars costs, besides being tyrannically forced
from their homes, at the behest of those who
admit the unconstitutionality of the late law, in
that clause which creates a new legislative body,
in making the sale of certain drinks depend on the
majority vote of tkiritizens in districts, boroughs,
townships, &c. Whence arises the authority to
levy Costs under the operatisn'of this unconstitu
_tional law I Why have not some of its victims,
manfully resisted the unjust exaction? We boast
of being a free and intelligent people. Re, only,
is worthy the name freeman, who boldly stands
up for the right i despite established but unjust
usages, or hostility of well intentioned, but stupidly
ignorant fanatics
.
ii 1
rir. , iard to Mr.
1 , i'' ' ; it ing, no
ft l 6irashington.
a kil l iLton, upon
i usedl much re
'.!t . opinion, that
ntirnents of his
:his istrict are
:‘ti:if find them
lila t.
I I f irmly fi xed
neceasary and
:oota ns a full
wbkh smacks
t a couple of
1, •
I no ice which
c , ethe t made in
•pr I e Morning
cises Hampton,
In ,th 5 District,
the ranting of
se'cu tun of the
fired lto express
itlabored under
irt4nts of Mr.
i Henke in the
, resebtative, to
I, him. Time,
iit hbpes, has
Ince ;has; been
kirhig party in
, iieent at Wash
'4 tojtbe Mex
an prosecu
me, thro'
Iran who
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For the Morning Port
SPECIAL LEGISLATION
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'IIY ELECTIite TELEGRAPH,
FOR,TIO4 .2noaxixo.,POST
Thirtieth Congress;---First,Session.
• -9. P. M.
The senate was no iii seiliiinitodiy.,
In the House, the Richmond Mail Resolutions
came uti in committee of the whole.
• 4
I.' Mr. Goggin, or Va., resonaed Jiis remarks, :He
~
cndeavored to show that the Railroad was entitled
:by lam/ to the mail at. 211 per cent.. above the Cost
of coaches.; and that they conveyances were
the cheapest inthe end.. '-- — ..
F, Mr. Juries' Proviso was awed to,--ayes 80.;
nays 65, - •• • -
The comailuee tose' and reported the bill with
4stnelitiments.
Adjourned till :‘foriday
TREMENDOUS EXL;LOSION
` . The steamer Sea •Bittl,'lriim New Orleansfor .
t. Louis,, loaded with one thousand kegs of. gun
'powder, took fire on Wednesday, near Cape Girar.
'peat'. A tremendous explusion followed, which
tas heard at . the distance of forty wiles. The
loom was blown tc. atoms Fortunately the pass.
:angers and crew escaped before the explosion took
,i •
.place.
: BALTIMORE MARKET.
• I January 7,3 P. M.
Flour—Sales of Eltiward street brands at f,13,
at which there are more sellers. than buyers.
;'Groin—Leas doing in Corti, and 'prices do . vem
Ward. No change in other grains. Prime White
AVheatis selling at $1,3201,35. Prime White
Para, si3c. Prime Yellow, 56a58:
L"Provisions—Pork market heavy, and no sales:
ower otters would be acceptedl
, Whiskey--Sales at 25.
PIIILADI•;LPIIIA MARKET,
• January 7, 4 P. M
Elonr--Western brands ate toiling at $r 3 ,04
There is a demand for shipment.
Grain—Good demand for Wheat. Corn is dull.
Other Grains quiet. Orders to Iniv for shipment
are in the market. Prime Heil Wheat is selling
t4-day at sl,lotiv - 1,31. For Prime Yellow Coro it
(fil73 is offered, hut holders are asking 756i7t .
selling to-Jay at 25c.
Provisions—Sales are only for the supply of the
, •
regular trade demand. Lard is firm, and held
Wgher, with sales at,
Nothing is doing In Cotton.
, .
NEW YORK MARKET.
January- 7
tiour—Shies at $6,37;30,43. The ' j t market 'f is
ruiry quiet. but -steady.
quiet. and no change. Prime
I t ‘ at n . J, and hjat is &it t s e at I t- l i t ' - 3 1 "rime White
C
'Whiskey-sloderate sales at 24e
'Cotton—Market quiet, and nothingg doing worth
reliorting
aroceries—ln Sugars the market is steady
Colter and Alolasies are without ch ai
41 ;roeisions—Sales of Lard are effect ' ed e. at Se.—
much doing.
:The Female Dress of Ike Present Day —We are
inijined to think that the female attire of .he
:present day is, upon the whole, in as favorable a
state_as the most vehement advocates for what is
called nature and simplicity could desire.. It is a
roil/line in which they can dress quickly, walk
! nimbly , eat plentifully, stoop easi ty, 101 l gracefully,
and Jti short perform all the duties of life without.
let),Or hindrance. The bead is left to its natural
the skin to its e purity, the icaist et its
prdper region, the heels at their real level. The
Jiiss is calculstell to bring out the natural beauties
of ; the person ; and each of them has, as far usWe
set, fair play. Flounces are a nice question. We
110 'them ashen they Ovate tiox, as in a very ,
material—triuslict,- or gauze, or berage—
twhOt a lady has no outline,- and no mass, but looks i
like is receding angel, or dm-plying view ; but we!
ilugrt like them in a rich material; where they
thipcior in a stiff one, where they bristle; and
where they break the 'lowing lines of the petticoat,
and throw light and shade where you do not expect'
them_ in abort, we like the gown, that MO do
without flounces, as Josephine liked a face that
cotiltdo without whiskers, but' in either case it
Inuet, be a good one.--Quaricrly &titre
*Example of 'the Growth of the IFert.--Ten
yertie ago, at the mouth of A little river in Wis
rort!iiv, on the border of Lake , Michigan, a soli
tary 'Cabin stood amid the wide•spread forests, the
resiOer.ce of an individual who united in his person
the Characters of farmer and hunter For ten
Miles on every side, no trace of another civilized
huts* being could be found, and the Indian traced
tlictleer through the woods, unmolested by the
white man, and unobstructed by fences and grain
fields: At the present day, the occupant of that
eatrip . ; who wits also the owner of at least a square
mile of ground, is the Mayor of a city' which
has:grown up in the short space•of ten years on
the)imits of what was once his own property, a
city! :containing over 13,000 inhabitants, with u
con - it - tierce which promises to make it one of the
in'ost flourishing; Lake ports of the West, and the
seat iof wealth, intelligence, and industry. We
turaet.,l„lilveaukic.
cOht According to the semi-annual report of the
Auditor of State, there were forty seven banks in
Ohid,•on the Ist day of November, 1847. Ot that
rintirVer. 29 are branches of the State Bank; 10 are
Inclii4ndent ; and 8 belong to the old class of insti
tutions which were organized previous to the
pass4e of Kelley's bill. The total amount of
specie, which these 47 banks claimed to have on
hand on the Ist of November, was $2,904,446,
whin{ their circulation, as reported by themselves,
reachedsB,32l,ll7B. With a vast emissiop of their
owehotes, it is one of the wonders of !banking,
that:scarcely enough of Ohio paper canbe found
within the state to meet the payment of axes.
-
EconomicalSuup.—Liebig, the distinguished
chemist, says, %%hen one pound of lean beef, sfiee
of fa a t t and separated Irons the bones, in the finely
chopped state in la Lich it is used for beef sausages
or mince meat, is uniformly mixed with its own
weight in cold. water, slowly heated to boiling,
and the liquid, after boiling briskly for a minute
or ay.* is strained through a towel from the coag
ulatelfAlbumen, and the fibrine now becoming
hard tPid horny, lie obtain an equal weight of the
mostratomatic soup, of such strength as cannot
be obtained even by boiling for hours, from a
piece of flesh. When. mixed with salt, and the
usual additions by means of roasted onions or
burnt sugar, it forms the very best soup which can
iii any way be prepared from one pound of flesh.
"Just like my- Itlonster."—A curious circum
stance:otcitrrecl at the London Adelptii 'Theatre
during&the performance of , The Green Bushes' .
When 'Madame Celeste, who was peforming in
the character of Miami, the Indian. girl, shoots
the English husband by whom she been desert
`ed, a,Woman starred up in the pit and exclaimed
in aloud voice, " Serve him right!—lt's just like
my gicinsterl," This explosion of insulted woman
hood was followed by a shout of laughter from
all nts of the house, proving 'that art frequent
ly p sesses more influence over our feelings
than nature.
Alabama Port Wior.—We are indebted to Mr..
Charles A. Peabody, of Russell county, Ala., for e
thanksgiving present of a bottle of his pre Port
Wine,' of the same brand with that which took a
piertnin of a silver cup, at the last exhibition of
the AMerican Institute, N. Y.. To 'Mr. P. had
previcrusly been awarded ,a silver medal, by the
'institute, tor his wine, of the vintage of 1843.
Thereis, we are assured. not a particle of spirits
: in anyof the wine manufactured by him, to give
it body,e6trength—nothing.but the pure juice
, of lbejpatifit grape, and that, trio; without either
4 trafliitlantic voyage to giee ifiellowness, or
More than a twelve Month's , age to improve its
qualit*.—Muscogre (Ga.) .Pconocrat.
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Nur Lisbon Patriot
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L CAL-0111,q118.1
CURES•77}/Cy.Fiany " prg!Ct!laS '' i, ere are in
the or for,olief ,from; the tierisestofihe flesh,
tve cannOtguess: f i But they rintriberonsiderable.
The most prominent and, common i the eilopa
i
thic, or the" " jii)theiCoiy..", 'This,i4roosOdrusted,
because it seems tire Oldest, : and among- the Pricti
tioners are many scientific men, will meet with
great success in effecting cures. Thin, there is
the Ixonaceprithic;.- with _its: inlinitessidt al doseiL-L,
Thi s practicris gaining in public favj in our corn
munity. Many great nether are assiciated with i 1
ii in this country and in . Eittr;pe, - , '' Wet have Dr. I -
Himpel, Dr. lierin, Dr. W. c. Bryan; (the poet,)
and others. Then, there ir the. UrciScopic-rthe
practice of Dr Braddee ; the celebratedl Uniontown
mail robber. Be gained a world with. fame as a I
physician--buthow. we dr not know" it is . said,'
that previous' o hia death (in the Pinitentiary.) I
he confessed that the whole system was a humbug. I
But about this, or about the success of khe class of •
doelors to which he belonged, we knctSv nothing.
We will mention one other practice-the .. Hy
dropathic or Water Care." Thousknds of the
afflicted are now flocking to the differeht establish-I
ments which have been started in this country, for
the purpose of obtaining, relief. Wehear of ma
ny
who declare themselves satisfied that . water is
: the true panacea for all diseases . If +ere are any
who leave the establishments, convinced•that it is
another.place of empiricism, we sirrnot permit
ted to hear of them.
We have,written thus far, for the purpose of in
troducing a single testimonial as to the efficacy or
the ~ Water Cure" It comes from q man who
has just returned from Brownsville'well and
I hearty. We saw him the other day ; and have
known him fur some years, and believ he is hon
est in his.statements :
' lirriaoraxur.—Mr. Editor: Altho gh the pub
-1 lic have often been entertained lately iith various
t f--
1 accounts of cures performed at different Hyd rope_
thic establishments, so that the subject no longer
bears the stamp of novelty, yet I think - it is of
i too vital importance to those suffering, . from ill
I health, not to add my own testimony to that of
Ihundreds more in behalf of its efficacy. Thirty
Iyears I have been a sufferer from dyspepsia, in all
I its different stages and complications, iry which I
have often been brought near the Link of the
grave; still I have linpled on—sotretimes re
ceiving a little benefit from medicirre and strict
diet; though, without bring i urftl,ll:ly faith in!
the Allopathic, as well as . Iliiiriamyrthic mode
of treatment at last failed; arid in Ootober last, I
• , - made arrangements fur visiting one of the eastern
Water Cure establishMents. The day:;before Ileft I
I home, a friend irrliiinied tire of a neWly erected
1 one, under the care of Dr. C Bally, nein. Browns.
vine. With the assistance or tivrlt friends, I
i walked from my residence, at Excelsior, Clermont
leounty, Ohio, a distance of some fißyl . rods, to the
boat. 1 arrived at Dr. Bally's eitablishment on
the 9th of October, scarcely able to wirik from•tbe
hack to the door of the house. ,Aftertire
_lapse of
three weeks, I was able to walk five Miles perday,
without inconvenience. In eight we4s, I often t
walked ten miles ; and on the Ist of ; January, 1
lest the establishment, cured; and highly gratified
at the results of my trial with the nclw so cele
brated Hydropathy. I must state nisi', that I in-I
tended to . leave on the 20th of December, when a t
Ir
crisis (the signor a permanent Cure,) made its; I
appearance, which kept me a abort time longer.
I must also add, that the Brownsville s }Vater Cure
establishment is supplied with excellen t ! -springs of
pure soft water; is in a healthy situation; yet
sheltered from the east and west winds, so trying
to extremely feeble persons. At presek it is cal
culated to accommodate 25 patients;i ; each room
well veutdatcd. The establishment .i's} admirably
conducted; and the comfort of the I patients as
much promoted as the treatment willadmit of.—
I consider Dr Daily every .way. qualified for a
Water practitioner, and can safely recoMmend him
to a suffering community.
L. N. RANSOM,
Excelsior Community, Clermont, co., Ohio
co- Cool bracing weather have we bad for some
time past snow would be thankfully received
just nowi but where is the use in talking—we
must take every thing as it comes. The boys
make merry in skating on the canal, and ponds . ;
and the ladies have a grand opportunity to' make
a display of the . latest winter fashioni.' The way
muffs came out yesterday, was a caution! As to
the gentlemen, why, (fortunately,) there is too
much business, even 4u this dull season, to afford
them leisure for any kind of enjoyment, except
money making. To dome, this is the greatest
sweet with which Provilence has blessed us.
(0} The Quarter Sessions room was full yester
day. The principal case was an "Assault and
Batiery, with intent to committa Rape, 'ittwhich
a German physician, of the Filth Ward, (whose
name, we did not learn,) was the Defendant, and a
German girl the Prosecutnx. Mr.. - }liedleberg
appeared for the Commonwealth; Alt._Magehan
fir the Defence. ' " - •
The young men who visited the Court Room,
tool• great interest in it ; as they do in all such
(0.. A foot race is shortly to come off, near East
Liberty, between two lawyers. They are to run .
for a small wager—a turkey or agouse.. We will
have a reporter on the ground, certitin as a great
excitemunt will be the consegitence.' The judges
or our courts are expected to.nct as judges on the
occasion.
ozy. We have heard nothing from our-old Gov
ernor, since he artived'in Vicksburgli with his
company. We get no papera from that city.
We would like to hear from him; arid so would
his thousands of friends in this city. But March
is approaching, and we will then see his smiling
face again.
QO. At a meeting of the Mesmeric Society on
Wednesday evening last, Mr. John S. Wilson ,was
elected President, in the room of Mr. Taylor,
whose term had expired. We are told that the
Society is very successful.
0:1- The communication of Mr. Huey, published
in the • Dispatch, is too silly for serious notice.
His counsel should have been satisfied; in having
obtained a verdict of acquittal, (a righteeus ver
dict it was,) without further exposing his client.
0f . . - We understand there is to be a Ball in the
Lafayelteitooms some of these evenings, for the
benefit•of two widows.of volunteers who died in
—We have just learnetrthat the ball referred
to conies offon Monday evening nest We hope
the young people will beb: this in mind.
Mss and Mr. Wemyss are on their may
home, after a most successful southern tour.
az?See Andrew's card for this evening. He
presents a rare programme for the Eigth of Jan:
A magnificent transparency will be suspended in
front of the' Saloon..
• .• 7 - - - - '
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''iiiiilJ:iiitTattr.—To•dai is the anniver
vetory at New: Orleans. At
that itiOlent'house,•the Virginia Hotel. a mag
pifi . :,iiilbpper will served up this evening. The
veil popular proprietor, Mr. Thompson;
%Ili-melte the-evening pass off pleasantly; and we
trtist the 1 , 14 and yoiing admirers of.tbe prtrioi and
statesman, Aimoe*Jscicsox, will attend in their
strenglh• It sito.u4 be made a brilliant affair:
1 .. - ..Boade..Sles. ere e . o — Hect. Ihe time when the
--- t
business o
selling rovisions to steam boats, was
monopolized by a ouple of dealers. But times
have changed,- and Olere are7now triany„vrbo have
embarked in the burliness and will find it,pro§table.
Among the best of ihese•establishrnents is Mr.
Joseph Majors, on Market, near Water street. He
has just moved into i ft large and Conanacxlious room ,
and is well supplied, with a very heavy • stock of
Groceries, Produce, l and all articles necessi4" 'for
steam. boats. He has a fine run of custom, and
deserves it all and More.
Axorusi
Bonozist v.- 7 0n nitre;Jai evening.
trarikareliouse of Air': DlTaden, cane - basin, we,.
entered in a very delicate manner, by tioni4 Of the
band organized for douse breaking purposes; and
a lot of worthless bink notes taken.' The rascals
obtained about three'i: i lollars of good. money—and
nettling else. The •Isfpbman did not arrest any
boiy; nor are the ptspetratorassuspected.
J All who visitdrews' Saloon are delighted
with the singing of t e accomplished troupe ; but
many persons of fine taste express disgust at the
negro extravaganza's.. Such performances are
well enough, when •iiven in character; but the,
idea of . two ladies—Miss Bruce.and 51r.s. Sharp—i !
"looking as they do"—attempting to personate
sable minstrels, is any thing but agreeahle. can
not our citizens be facired with a few concerts in
which comicalities will be omitted? The audi
ences might not be larger, but would certainly be
,
mere respecta ble.
i
co. The itinerants of our , city just now, are a
music grinder, 6 rather rough looking specimen,
too,) -a scissors grinder, and a pedler of “anti , pi:
pery books." The ao
. p man has left—at all events,
we miss him in our 'alks through the streets.
---:- ;
azr A man lost's yelpuble watch key in the :
Al
legheny market •yestirde. He announced that
he would give a diiiiioe the finder.; and in imi
mite, aboy picked - it pup, .arid . returned it to the
owner,.whoofiltedttiort alai( dime!
cOb The Jour Ca r * titers are preparing for a
Ball, which will eo nrittoa.the sth of February.
We notice among the managers, many very cape
We persona -for such — an' isidertaking, and we do
not doubt their sweets.
ac 7. There is' a "Z mopping at
Fuller's, in Wa.iiington; but, it is noi "Old Zack."
Pennrylounian.
0-341 e bave .2...*Faylor": in the neigh boihora
of our city; but one who never 'fought a battle.--
He is an honest shoemaker, who-is content ta•liin
in. private, and has no itapizationa of any kind.:
Ol ^ The Young Wl l ligs meet this evening in
Temperance Hall. Tbey probably seriously; de.
sign transacting some ;business.
Q J ^ The
pealed.
03 The
place on neic'
uzj. The T 1 ,en. • We no
tice familial Webb, Len.
nos, Ur. am ;a. Phillips.
az? The e Boston on the
30th ultimo, passage of IDS
days. She brings 1.1 ,616 packages of teas : also
silks, he
Ls- - •
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c 0". The Democratic leitiiens of the First ward
will meet at the Fulto n }rouse, Liberty street, thie
evening, at
.7 o'clock, P. 51., for the purpose of'
electing delegates to tie County Convention, on
Wednesday, the 12th it st.
Ma . •
On Thorsitay morn the Gth inst.,et St..PauP
'Cathedral, by the Rev.. J, Oltealy, Mr. Datum.
FLYNN', to Miss CiTitys arSuiss, both of
this city,
• ' Med, •
On Thursday. tfie Gtl inst., WILLIAM MILLER,
eon of Lorenzo Y. and tlizabeth J. Clark, aged 3
years and S months. His funeral will take place
on to-morrow, at 3 o'clock, rear of 1' Scott's
Office, Penn St. • janS6
I Ziglith of Januar)! - ...Tiacksoss Supper.
• A 1
--j. T the requesttsf malty 'friends of the departed
hero, GEN. ANDREW JACKSON, and in commem
oration of the great vie my of New Orleans, its
anniversary wili t be cel eb rated this evening, at the
VIRGLVJA RO US E, a Public Supper, to be served
at 9 o'clock. The - friends ofGen.Jacksou, wishing
to join in celebrating this; greata national event, will
he pleased to learn that Capt. Belmar PORTER, just
from the city of Mesicb, will be present to greet
them.
. Tickets can be .procu2,4
.he Morning Post, or at'{
3 o'clock. Price one dull
Eleetro
Tdiseasescureil by
j pedo Magnetic Mart,
some or them arc named '
Loss pf Smell, Dealt
Rheumatism, Palpitation
of the Leg, Paralysis, Dy
Head Ache, Tooth-ache, ,
.4c. Mr-No Family shoo
Machines, a manual of
each machine. • Call and
explaining the wonderful
tism, as exhibited in the
Al A CNITIC MACZLINE3.
For sale only by
janB . No
FOR RETAIL—A smdll variety 'of English and
German Almanacs; almost .all the daily and
weekly PittsbOrgh and a few Eistern newspapers;
Sibbet's and Taylor's Counterfeit Detectors; a small
supply of school books, ivriting, letter, wrapping,
colored and figured mei; 'paintings and pictures;.
Harris' new Pittsburgh,'Allleghenj , , Birmin%ham, &c
Directories. Almost all the Directories of Baltimore.
Philadelphia, New York, INew Orleans, Miss4sippi
Valley, etc. can be had dt my office. • Handsome
pink and blue satin %Vastiitigton Badges., All pos
sible accommodations at moderate charges. Please
call nt 'ISAAC HARRIS? Agency and
janB-6t Intel. Offibe.sth st., near Wood.
Consumption. Cough', Spitting ot,Blood,
*Bronchitis, Asthma, &c.
To Consumptives; four.fißlis of you are really
suffeiing fi oni neglected colds, or , en obStruc-
Lion and consequent infldmmation of the delicate
lining of those tubes through which the air. we
breathe isdistributed to the lungs. This obstruction
produces pain and soreness, hoarseness, cough, dill:
ficulty of breathing, liecti4 fever, and a spitting of
blood, matter, or phlegm, Which finally exhausts the
strength of the patient, andideath ensues. JAYNE'S
Expectorant never fails toiremove' this obstruction;
and produces the most pleasing and happy results.
Ix rs crwrszts in its effects , and cannot fail to re.'
For, sale in Pittsburgh at, the PILICIN TEA STORE,
72 Fourth street, near Weird. ;twig
DR. RALPH'S PRIYAXE TREATISE, on the
nature, cantle, and cure . o .
• CERTAIN thSEASES: •
itr A few copies on'y, of this sapilde work left.
You who wish to obtain a copy 'mist' apply soon.—
Price $l.
.For sale at N 0.50 Smithfield street, by ,
janB " .S. L. CUTLIB E FtT.
la CHILD'S 4- Co.'s
Pills. Price .26 cts.
persevering wiecrthese pi
lolls diseases, Rbetunatis
be rtneved. . Warranted
For sale by
janB
, 4 r '. '.S Y'~_
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MENNI
to-day at the office of
pompon's Bar, from .9 to
ar. janB
eignetism.
. .
thiuse of Dr. Smith's
line have boon numerous v
below: .
leas of 15: years, Dropsy,
of the Heart, Contraction
spepsia,:Nerrous and Sick
rdore throat , Locked Jaw,
be without one of these
instructions accompanies
obtain a circular (gratis,)
Owen: of Electra Magne
areas of these Toarzoo
S. L. CUTHBERT.
st., nenr 3d
!dental Sovereign Dalin
a box, By a steady :tad
1a,.a1l Old Sores, Scrota
, Vever. and Ague, may
rgly Vegetable.
CUTHBERT,
Smithfield et. noir 3d,
7434:4.44rvi5 " -.
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lt. ‘:..1..1-7-?.t.ikkcizar. SALOON.` • i ...
estbaio .! liirpurath' qf ja n uar y, 33d anniversary ..,p' '• " 4 :::
- ,
1!; .. : -.. : ' • -•= ,lks.pattle of Orleans. i
I. ~1118 'PENII43, January Bib, a beautiful owlet.
.f ' J
tion orlhitriotic songs, In addition to a great I
etY. Or comic, sentimental, Ethiopian Extrami.. I
!rites, otc.; by the Celebrated troupe of vocaliste, ;.
his C. Bangs ) , Mrs. E. Susar.z,blr.NstsoN MIKAN.
...Changa or perrormance every 'evening.
21. Saloon comfoymbly heated.:.
Admittance 26 cents.
To Let.; •
THREE dwelling homy's, situate on Fourth skeet,
1 - near Canal .Dridge;idthe city of Pittsburgh: --
Also, a Room; 751 by 20 feet, with kconvenient
entrance on sth, near Wood street...l ; .
Also, .a frame dwelling, tvvn atorica i tydilki t n acce
ofground under cultivation, 'situate on OhlkLanei,
in the city of Allegheny. Enquire. of •
Jana
- .J. D. WILLIAMS , 110 Wood at.
RELIEF
for the.Familfes Of Volunteer who are
Saving their Country in Mezieo.—Ml theme
who have made application and not receirrethaay,
po'rtion of the Relief Fund, will please meet this
committee at It. H. Hartley's Store • Wood street;
on Friday the 7th, and Tuesday the ilt.h.krtJanuary,.
at 8 o'clock, P. M.
N. 11. The persons appointed to collect funds in
the several wards, arc requested to make - retinas
as soon as possible to Mr. M. Edgar, Chairman of
the Committee; • • •• : just;
•
'lt Is the beet. Cough Medicine I ever riars; o
READ the follneing procirof the 'euperiority or
.Dr: Willard>: Oriental Cough - Mixture, from
a respectable citiacn, tche has tried it.
Prrmovecn, Dec. 15,'1847 •
MESSRS. HASS dC BROCXWAY :
After laboring for several, weeks under the disad
vantages of a ha:raising cough, and moat distressing_
cold, which had•thus far resisted the effect, often- .
ral of the "infallible.? I was induced to purchase_
a bottle of your Oriental Cough Mixture, and give it
a fair trial. To my great 'surprise, after. using only.
ono half of the' bottle, I found., ni:yaelf 4 ,cutitsly,
well." ie'lbe but medicine lever *mi. , '
True copy. JOHN HINDS,`
Sold by HAYS & BROCKWAY;Druggistfccorn
menial Row, Liberty street, neat; Canal. • janB .
--7 To Iliet'ultstle '
AS I have had a greater demand forPianps than
_ I can meet from my own Factory, and not wish
ing to enlaige it at present, I have made ariarige
merits with a Manufacturer in Hamburg, to furnish
me as many Piands as-I can dispoie of in additiOn
to those I manutieture here ;:they.are .constructed
on an entirely new and improved:plan, 'which:in
struments, for durability,' brilliancy of tone, lime
and uniformity of touch, last, 'the gteatest perfoimer
in Europe, pronoupees the hest lie ever tried, being
thiminly ones used in his Concerts.
D - One of-the above Instruments- has' been:re
ceived and sold, but will remain this week for pub
lic exhibition,-at No 112 Wood street. • .;; .
jan7-3t . F. BLUME.
ew Dago lypa Rooms,
ligrket Bid Minks, Fourth St.
Tj OUCH ANTHONY, Daguerreotypists from
11 . the Eastern cities, would call,tlic attention : of
the inhabitants of Pittsburgh and the neighboring
towns to their Daguerreotype of citixens and others;
at rooms in the third story of Burk e , st building , 4th at:
Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assured.
that no painsihall be Spared to produce them in the
highest perfection of the art. Our instruments are of
the Most powerful kind, enabling us to execute plc
lures unsurpassed for high finish and truthfulness .to
nature. The public arc solicited to call and examine.
Personssitting for pictures are neither required or
expected to take them -unless perfect satisfaction
given.
N. B. opperators will find this a good depot for
stock and 'chemicals..
p:)" Instructions given in the art, containing the
most recent jan7
• No. 1. ' • ----
MORSE'S WEEKLY BUDGET OF NEW BOOKS
FOR 1848.
ANYSTERIES ,
Miseries of New York; by
Ned Buntline. .
Drama at Pokerville; Bench ind Bar ofJurytoWn,
and other Scenes and Adventures; by Ever-point. •
Christguts Box for the Sons and Daughters of Tem
perance; a story by T. S. Arthur.
• Nalathiel, or the Wandering 'Jew; a story' of the
past, the present, and the future. By the Rev. Geo.
Ctoly.
_ .
. _
N 0.9, Chamber's Miscellany.
DuraihrsTerpsichoro, or Ball-Room Guide.
• 'Pleaoint.Art of Money Catching. .
Ball-Room Instructor.
Heads of the Headless.
s to be re
Council' tolces
vie ready?
The Ocean Child; or, the Lost Vessel. • .
Ancient Magic and Astrology, explained and il
lostrateal.
The Skin; its Diseases and Affection.: •
The Entertaining History of Folks whose room is
better than their company.
Esther De Medina, or the crimes Of London.
• Frank Gernon, or the Cad is first year in India.
Boy's Winter Book. .• . •
. Subscriptions received for the following papers,
and tingle numbers for mile. • . •
New Yorx Herald, 'Flag of our Union,
Situitday Courier, • rr,. c r the Free:
" t • Post, - uncle Sam ;
.rietart.cazeue, • . Yankee Blade,.
Saturday Gleaner ; . Dollar Newspaper,
New York Tribune, Spirit of the Times,
Jab l . Donkey, Star Spangled Banner.
M. P. MORSE,
No. 85 Fotirth 'street.
i• ICWIMAT FLCCR--.-40 !mega prime Flour •
f -t hioJed?.?.llge-Awhat, for sale lay _ , ! 1
lau7- at
SINCLAIR: ' •
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OFFICE NAVIGATION AND FIRE s ,••• N. C o
w ,i
. : i
..,. .. IUE .President and Directors of the Pit t i
Navigation and Fire. nuance tdmpany, hate
this;day declared a dividend of Three dollars-on
each share of the capital stock standing in the name
of individuals, on the Books of the Company, out ' I
of the profits of the last Six months, which veill be ' I
paid to stockholders, or their legal representatlien,
on /rafter the 13th instant. .. ,
jinfitd. l• ROBERT Fl NNEY, See'yo •,! 1
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Dividend. • •
()MOM OF ntE PrITSDUR . G . II GAS WOILItSi
Jannary 3d,1848.
Trustsee of the Pitisbtirgh Gas Works have
this day declared a dividend of three pet cent.
Olt the Capital Stork paid in, Which will. be paid' to
Stockholders or their legal representatives, at the , •
•1
office of the works, on or after the 13th inst.. The
holders of anginal stock who bave not auriendered
their certificates, as directed by City .0111km:ice of,.
28th June, 1847, will be reqnired to do sobefo s
re the ?
dividend on the same will be paid. . • •
ian6-6t JAMES .11L'.CEIRISTY Tress's..
. . .
XCHANGE AT SIGHT, for The Steeples oftbe
15th, must be dosed on Monday the 10th MIL;
passage Certificates granted as usual.
JOSHUA ROBINSON,.. ;.
Fifth street. .
• -•-• •
I YE WOCDS--425Zb1a.Chipped Logwood.;
'75 'Ground do;
. 100. Chipped Fustic . ; '
'loo' ' Ground - Cimwood ;
Jaikt reed and for sale by
B. A. FAI NESTOCK and Co.
• corner of lit and iirtiodsta.
Q Tibia Lard;
(7 5 41 Fresh Itoll - Suiteri
6 Dried Peaches ;
2 " Elpvei Seed ; just reed for sale by
• L. S. •WATERIVIAN,
No 31 Market. and 62 Front st.
•
V R t i Bbla Smalt.Whiteßeana, in store and for sale,
‘.." by L. S. SITATERMAN,..7
jan4 No .31 Maiket, sod 62 Fierit sta:•
falnunANcir, AGAINST MIRE.
THE AMERICAN-EIRE INSURANCE COM
PAN Y—Otliee,NO. 72 Walnut street, Siladel
phiat Ineorpontted D-1810—Charter, perpetual.
Insures Readings, Furniture, Merchandize, and
property generally, - either in the city or country,
against loss or damage - byy"firei perpetual or for_lim
ited periods, on favorable terms. • •
John Sergeant,
William Lynch,
Timm an AI libono,
John Welsh, Jr"
John T. Lewis.
S iMPEL C. MORTON, President.
Friantre D: — Jantesa, Secretary.
Orders for Insurance by the . above Company will
be received and insurances effected by the under
signed -agent_for Pittsburgh.
GEO. COCHRAN,
26 Wood 0.-
jan4-3m
The ar.v - and.iubstantial steamer AN
DREW 'FULTON, W. H.Ftwrotr,
vo for the above and intermediate porta,
o Saturday, - Jantiary•Sth, at 10 o'clock, A. d.
For Freight or Passage, apply on boanl, or '
- dec3l JAMES MAY.
_ .
LARET--12 Cask!, in store and for sale, by ;'
C%dee:22 _ MILLER . MICKETSONs
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FRENCH MERlNOS—Received per espreu, "et
62 Memel, street, another invoice of 10 pieces
French Merinos, choice colors.
decl6 . • . ‘- - A. A. MASOM & Co.
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DjancTons: _ ..
' &impel C. Morton,
. Adolphus Peries,
George Abbott,
Patrick Brady,
Far New firjeano,
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