The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, December 22, 1848, Image 2

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-' ‘\ S' ,' • PRIBAY DECRMDER 22, 1848. jn»«»ici.on part i>T a d.nntjt- Mirjprla- "rej,e r 0 t] ic B , tver ^ 1 L HDBSELl '. No <1 Market atreei, between " . , ‘",
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(.'‘l/,-,- 7 r V •" ';' ®onutuj |lOSt JIOU wraw. Or can aSheriEbe efectedby-part onljol n coiinty 1 Wheidjho ann’a-wantt-emild may deret diaper «■' wSlka ' She will say uHEoutceremony.foaJrtenU Mr. Atcheaon oreaeuted ihecrcdentialanfMr.se. oidornnfaßhionnble-ail-emrmnwrfreah dec2i no d most *p!end.d°tock orVimer Dry GoodseyerXr- ' J
v « [!,’ ,i>ifv. CORNER OF AVOOD AND hFTH SlKnbi-s _ , fc ., „ ,u. i,_, ( „„ ~ f i„n n .,i Night’s tears o’er thd forni pc love so r.ell— of tho young man’s, >• Tell that gentleman I like t,j., L ,„ , hn ™» tMn, a Alleirlieny Conntv, ••• ed in thiacny .TlieeoGoodahnvebeenpurcbaaedlnihe /-, - > ' > • . . ’<
»«oaabletcnns Wereroecifolly solicii the patronngo of Now the Xcgialature has no authority except what uury bqr there—bury her there! t this simole and unemheliahed manner commence «nted. • '- • Artdnowto wn, December 15th, 1848, on Among tin* large and extensive stock jsil! be found 1
l - i - P?bUC llll ? 1,allnB °^ Ur „- ** e, P roialy delegated by the Constitution, or may where shall the dead and the beaut,ful Bleep? connection. «h.ch last for years, and ulneh, when Mr. Bright offered a Re.olnt.on call.ng for a cor- IFtata ««>d £?« '““f* «™* A
?f3‘4- L r' f , ,7,'Z “t ;*■ 7T ***• . tfJ"AdvertutTS an tn i&ttrjttvon before bo necenarp for Ao exercise of what i. expressly Where wild flowers bloom in tho taller deep; they ate dissolved, plunge the men into despair, respondence-with the Grenadeah Minister. Agreed and adjust the claims of the respective crednors, ond to * J ' LADIES’ DRESS GOODS *' ‘ , >
delegated. Beyond, these limits its net.on is void. Where the sweet rotes of spring may/oltly rest The Marchcse Galti tdfcly shot himselfybeeausi tO , report a dotribniion of -'CticSrtr' “"jj sol> SmTaSdidlS?* , ' " ’'► =V
• JsSW"* ' * k ‘ having no more force than that of any other seventy {“P“ nl y O’er the sleeper’s breast: on bis return Irom , Pans, ho foupd that his rats- Mr. Clark offered a Resolution calling for copies In ß pannanceof the BboS*Sp°*nttn en *> tfie Under-1 Silks nndS4tirfß,'pl«m/str'ped nntl plum ? * J J , a' l '|
h 4 * Sr * £ ** ■«« JTan #!!««*»••. Where is heard Ihe voice of the Binlfcss dove, tress had been false to him. ‘ „r «n *»,« rr^ ntla . *- A * smned has nnnomted Tuesdaj. Scarleido Louieir,aH wooU-venvbeapj jgb r
5 J C A IIU, United Suites Newspaper Agency two men, assembled in any other pari of tho State, BreaUmigtoneß of ortdying love; —»» , of all tho Commercial Treaties Agreed to. next* at 3 o?Sock, pm* aiins office, in Bake well’s Moziuw* Ulo» Be Lames, low pncea; W f t . * r
**/'-*< Ilr } «Bon aoiMingt. N. «. comer of'nuijfandtXoclfMteeiji for neither their name, nor number, nor place where Whcro nocoldmn proud in the Bun may grow mechanics. AlWr passing a few pnyato bills, the Senate ad- Buildings, Giant street, Fiu burgh, for ItearingoffolJ & **i‘JiSl?"«!l 1 0<t » aU ®Sl 01 Su el l remely J{”*' " ~ -- , ' *
--jMlMteAW.ti-h-.soi rronlj:authonsedAgei ll they mt, bnt only tho Conatitation can give vsl.d.ty To mock the heart that is resfing belowj They are the palace builder, of the world. Not iourne d. ' Kan?™ ° S " ' , . * >
'■Cr, Iphi r-=n - „ to their acts. And hence no one can exercise Lems- Whcro pure heart. aro_ sleeping, forever blest, a stick is hewn, not a stone shaped in all the lord- HOUSE. l d deeSO S WM P E AUSTSZ, Auditor. cheap a aargejto?*M?tlpSeS ftomUl to 50 ~
e&fil B, ! er HeW * lalive authority in the State, unless ho has been ap- fsW'* °“ C ““ I - ,s* ? ''
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Z, C, 'I V rnme three or foreD °' lDO,tor,Bhtto " t,n,hel ‘ Cß " ,,!lliTCboay ’ ,lnd Dm Goons —The New York Journal of Corn- cover the sea. of the world, the magnificent steam- i 7L f °” h “ 08 “ s ° f ,' 8 “ - .-_ b^?'Jr?w"ncwyS??"* ha°ndMmrStmen?o a r , SHAVES'SHAAVLS'’ " * r ii,<
:• Wa Wish to employ, atthi* office,!some three or oxerc j, o power, than an; other two merc e of Monday says ’’The value of the impor- ere that plough the Norlhern Lakes ami Western Mr. Fleming, from the Committee on the District m 4 ch ' ap 101,8 and t ' -
r *£ L *'SXi£i'\ ' i *V r ° ot acU, ° * na rnte'hflont yoitng wen, to canvass a6Mllt 0 p ,|, a state. ‘ r . y . .. ~ , rivers, the swift loeomotue that travete the land of Columbia, offered a Resolution inquiringinto the Cnses, of the most elegant description) 4nd -with nff the VrkcnettiifcnshraereShawrs, r ' * r *-7“ .
!■****>'* toour now weekly Mammoth paper, Itla rald> holvo , orj Wh lg clumants h „ e ‘ij?V " ar ! ftom State to Btate with the rap.d.ty of lightning, exped.ency of ceding the vacant ground, in .a,d %‘S;^ dltl00l0 llw , h ; na ,w,ltmnke EmMSmdsl!" 4£loUl dS r< ' s : ‘' -‘
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. but trusMvonhy persons need ButthatccrUlieated.Kleslnpibat.hnyweronn.Men- from warehouse §97,483” ,0 "‘ < ■* * m?/ r> : j
s r u^ s - f >. TDK OHIO DIFFICULTY. ted by a whole county, and that they do not claim to Gas iit Rsapxkg —The city ot Reading will noble Is their pursuit—how sublime is their avo Brine and ammunitions. Sole Agent for the saleofChickmring’a ...v. :..v C HEATER THAN TH2$ CHE A PJSST * 1 ‘ -
'&&*}£*'■<% >*L V !.V ** K • mmarrtM nv pnarraTaff CTAKTnTJ* t*cq represent a whole county, establishes on its face that shortly be lit with gas« The pipes are loid in a cation 1 Who dares to sneer at such orfratenuty of Mr. M’Clellaud offered a Resolution granting the -°1 c ,S I i Co^.Go^‘ l «?s® l, J ,C£>, / ! i slc^ t * * ** *\i* & f v*- 1 *
Ig&if-'? (£"«s!'*■*? "V ' ’ ’ they can have no Constitutional seat, and, therefore, number of the strectß, making two and one third honorable, noble, high minded men ■» Who Cares, freedom of the Public Lands to actual settlers, upon 100 decaf AtmOTfOONG At;(&OZER. fc:! Frlots^loao’cwtlperrai^vbTaiwnaeiHriiißhPnmSß-:-: -rv^!!'-■:
'■'-’•’v The dipicnlly respecting the organization of the that they should be rejected- They do not stand on m ,l. s _la a i,nir two and two third mile, tn be com- tu caBt °>t *“'h on eminent and patrioUc payment of the cost of sarveyiag. Laid'on the pvhCKINO-For sale at Hie Outlet Saw and l’laumg Prints, tO(o 12J, n fargo supply red, white and yellow ' • a -1 - -77>7 'i
PPysn*Vl£ ,■ ' k- -lower branch of the Ohio Legislature, ha. assumed a the ssme ground ns the other two Whig members, ZJ,A bltbefnnn? iac , e J Their path one of true glory, ambition ta ble. -1 D Mills, AtlrghenyCuy, 15,000 f«. of 21 mdh Deft- 3•- „■
f' »' ‘ very important character, all over.the country, and who are ineligible by reason of holding tho office or P 7 _ PS . _ !"? , h „° n . e !i t ?!’_ !I ['_ d .L t .' a L .!.v' ! . l . r . °' V "/!r t f.-l Adjourned. \ Afe?iro“W/et q or , _.<> s ,L°„ c . k “‘!.5 h r' cks ’- S - bl . rlln ?, s W‘F e .s’ <^<:t ! ,s . e '!L . ’■ '.
; egteat deal has been .aidamlwntleaconcermag.t, sheriff. That fact not appearing on thefreeruficates, Con DoMrux* -In a ,ecent speech at a Tax- -t >b- h’ehe., post, of honor, fame . NEVILLEID oAltf A SON_
P cr,on3 - h “ ara nat ramiUarw'th 'h Q foc.e- , he holders may, prune taco, bo enmled to seats. Pla f lb ' 9 , dlS - R *; „ r if. New Yonu, December 21. V’ ‘
'2s l f*3K4n?£} L *‘iF** K f* , it~*'' 'We called upon our friend JEcwiwM.Stantqw, Esq., But the Cincinnati claimant* produce a paper which tinguisbed Whig said that he did not believe Basnet Wiluahs.—This popular and best of There were three new cases of Cholera in the “DOAT SIDINGS—4S,OOO-feet of Boat Planks, of from ato Seems per yrnrd AH of which will he wld "hr r » % -/ *% ,
' » Tew days since, and reqaasted him to prepare the of itseir establishes their constitalional d.squal.fica- that a s.ngle oftice holder would be removed from Irish comedians, arrived m town last eight, looking Staten Island Hospital to-day; tod one death from J ?,Kou t Ta ***‘SfemiUOtloif 1 \«. *. '< V , ~
®r IS* J‘j*fr" ti*! 1 ' facts of tho case for our readers, and to sabnut, over llo n. office on account of difference of political opm as handsome as ever. He brings loti of new Irish t h e sumo. Tri’im'g'niiiiiev wivirir for <tAIF No CJ (dec!B if, ’. -WSI, L-i HUSSELsts. 7 ~ , n_ rf, -
flfeviS * f'ljt *hn proper signature, a legal opinion upon those lon ” P icces - Make haste, Manager Porter, and let us 'H Shire.of Stock, withthedivt 4(1(1 ' * ‘ ~ ” * •tf
.‘Vr-VV* Tscts. Ho promptly consented to do so. Wo pnb- _ . . ~ „ T haveßarney. NEW YORK MARKET. dend tobe declared on the Ist.January next ; and foranle by Meet?) SMITE - ’ '
tS i-J t *’S’i-,* ~ , , ’. r ” Good—A correspondent sends the St Louis New Your. Dec 21 I2sr. S CUTHBERT, Gen Agent, , T ARIY-CO kegs No X, just received and far sale By ' , - ' r >
5 t STABxon.to Reve.lle an - Ode ■ to Gen. Tavlor the closing ip-Wlstt.’s seconds., anal Flour-Tho marketmfirm!“’thagood Simbfield street - SiDTH AStNCLAIR- l -- ‘ - -
v • 7 A r *’•**.'' t i* 4 i , ,-kvhieh wo call the earnest attention of tho pnblie— . -, . , 1 ’ Soiree of While a Band, Ito take place on Fndny,iho and home demand, and soma shipping enquiry, with BTagnlfleent CtarUtmns Cake. < s l S?trrn' 1 "y / ’
r' *.-•'* A Whigs .us weirds Democrats. Mr. S., for many lines of which read thus lOih ofJanuarj, at the Lnfnyeiie Assemblj Rooms sales of 4000 bbls. nt6,31@5,37 per bbl. 3 S BICkLeY.Wo 38,D,nrmmioBnr,respceiralIyin- jj tdcel9] -M?.? ls ?; A1IH r.‘ ; . , -7 % -> -
7v years past, has been one of thq leading member, of * * —— ' tn" StISS pniED - • ’
cl h ;°r, bar ’ a dL Wc,t«r&ed at V. 5 pefU? &»no"h.nge "
<r >c , r - Lonstitution and Laws ot the State. Ills opinion, nu v..k .r«... . IO meet et the liooie ol r.van Jinlnus, corner of Webster m other descriptions. baked To ibose who are foml or drawing prizes, he JeelS No. 22 Market sti ' , • < - - , „ - r 't
D-k, If- >,■>- &•'*. ' • »• I*■ therefore, is of great value: and as he is removed Uld Aacß, ol coorse, will taka the suggestion, anil Oram slreets on Sqnirday evening nexi, the tad Provisions—Tho-market for Pork is firm, snd begs leave to say, thai ihree rich and benainul •Rings, ea- i li.Ti'Mpi'ipn-n. -'i -s ( i*Sr -
r ) - 4’., . *om .he scene of the difficulty, he may be regarded and wear h.s buckler, henceforth, as he is prayed Stecimn'^Saao''Maw * P™“ S? ve an t ?? w,18d I * e,,d ™ c 3'* wtb !^»“J? e " r / ARMCTRONG £ CROZEg/j - i Um i " i
to do ,n- S Ue. noU.r..Persons bay hand, alnrge stock of Engirds, snd JQQ Cg , - *' r e, < s'. /? y ‘
• ' ‘,7, -, • , wih. sih« n r,.ir.e,,n Qj-The Tnylonleshaie come to the conclusion ing property suitable for a Market House, wiibin the Groceries—The market is unchanged, Chartty Soiree, QASACKSB.W FLOUR—Very good-,ihi dayrec’d,, " , 7 'j
S'” V . r >- * „ The Onto Controversy. that Tohn M Rntts is n verir ioeiooifiennt men Sixih Ward of the City, will please mceinCommmeeap- YTtOR THE BENEFIT op the Gepiuns or St Paci’s DU and for sale by - - *■> " -''Jr r
: i-- !. ' ’Editor of the Post .—ln reply to your enquiry as mat Joan m BOH. is a very insignificant man pointed lo makea selection of a sue, at the house of Mr PHILADELPHIA MARYFT 'X* Circncii, will be givdn « the Lafatette Assemblj deetß r ARMSTEGNG & CRDZER “ 7 - v ‘ * «
t 0 my opin , ott respecting the Leg.slaUsecoaUoversy 1 hey can’t forgite his friendship for Henry Clay Wmli^'iSPhilsDUPniA, Dec. 21-C r,«r. on Friday even, 2,1849 , 12““^! ANW * lUiOS ?t W ITalaGay ’ , ‘ ”, r
J''- II V „_ , l’ K t now pending in Ohio, I will endeavor fairly to state (Tj’lt is stated that the Whigs of Portsmouth dreteMi* Chnirmnu Tho Weather—lt has reined considerable sinca Hon C Siialer Asoeew Btsir, Esq, ‘ dcct» ITe ’ o ™ COnS,S " n AUMES , KOKfG' = S: > CROZER. i j* ' ’ ‘ ‘ ,~ s‘ i 1"
'**'? l7 my view of the case. NH, required the young women in their facto Uj-New England Supper.—The CommiinJ abla r for°out rfoor business. °" V ™* **** U " a,<ir Jonn LiTror^ T Wasnl” I*’ 1 *’ ! fPHB PITTBBDRGH NAVIGATION AtroPturlsstn-y ' -'J ,
•••■' •••. e ■ >;««• mnn o,,*,A a« r M '.» tko a-haosao of of Arrangement* lor “th« New England Supper,” beg Flour—Tho marker is inartivi* - Th»ft«ni r > W.A..M ! Mum.£*.- r '.'•'•Josif ; J,'.MiTCin:LL, - : A anlis CoMPAN7.-r-An FJSclion^.lbrjuijeD/^ectOrtylOv 7; *; j v -v:- 7; ..7- .-r .-.-x ” v=;-' r j ; 1 tw.- -r•-■7^
O t '‘ v 4 4. nes to contnbulf moncyjo defray the expenses of , eaVo 10 announce, tlmt lhe> have made arnagemenu fr?l® R. Jons, Jouv Scott «nre for the endingvear,siiHbe held m ibe OJSet .«f| » - ' * '
h*. *r, , f * iheir torchlight procession, and immediately after wiih Mr Miller, of UlO Sc Clmrlf* Hotel, and Hint ihe *nojera*e busmcaa done for aWpmeni to ihe extent \v* B Jr Hicn Kelly, * - Uus Company, on thefirst Monday of Jainiqiy, lS49y bi- 1 -T * %
7 iiieinwiiii,ni| roc mk p, auu immemaiciy aiicr Fc „ Uval wmcomcolFa, tho BkGbarlev t on Friday even- «fJ2OOO bbl»., at 6,ooperbbl. . Jons Dowsiku, A.MCouisvmk, * - e »«hc woiidlP w l
reduced theipuagfis one-lhml. •*. ~■ »uc nextjihe: > J2tlln*t. - v. . . • .>Gram—Wheaton dall. '"The 1 sales include Prime ■■ . C GoccntoAS, M Bbetnat rfe&X9.dt4.v - ,!v>.;, RQDERTi-FINNEYrSgcV’V I. ••.ivr-,-5.
The Sapper will be on ihc,table m 9 o'clock precisely Red al 1,0501,07pec bushel. Sales of new Yellow "■» fD"T«ckets con be had ai ibis office, and 'UrANTED-TA’Bußiucsa/Fflrinery’.with^SaoOO^cttth^ 5 ' !■-rv. 7V7 rz.vi■,i*v>WrW :'c-v
r K V 7'* ' **• _ Tickrl* SI each, to br bad ai Buko Loomw* Ilook- Corn at G3*c oer bu.: sale* of Southern at fid/TfciG» Monggert detflJ L tt capual, to engago.to the Toundrybu > r " .-4
.>+.■: :* Store, Fmsburgh,amJ ot Dr.Bachop’* office. Federal »i, r«rT«;• k .„o v ' Buccea*fol opennoiun the pity •- 7 . y ,». - i - ■■„■•■■■ •-•■'■ • • -• ' v *- •-'••••■' •..-.■..7.^^-
LWILMARTH ) iommmee b ”" e '- BarleyMunchaoged. S CUTHBERT,CeiiereVAgents * * . * -
t-dd R.||,BACIIOP,>; of Provmona— fhe market is unchanged, with so ac- decia fl SmithfielastyeeK %, ,
R, 11. PALMER,* Arrangements livedemand. nsocOACIIMAMjJW-ThcuiidtfwiguedJwsoaJmiiA § v I V < :
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24|c.pcrcftHon. rate air Wool Drab Cloth, all wool and-tmlon Damask* *
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STATEMENT OF THB CASS t
' - Tbe Qhjo ConHtitaitDD, Art. that they
jl£gtslaL?b Authority Bhali bejveatcd in a general as-"
-■ sembfy; whichsball consist of a Senate and House
of , ’E«presentaUvcj, both. to be elected by the peo
ple—taat every four years the number ,of represen-
Utives shall be fixed by the Legislature, nod appor
tioned among thcscveral counties, according to the
white male inhabitantstn each* Sec. 2.
. At the -last session the period lor apportionment
armed, the Whigs hating a majority in both branch
es of the Aweobly. A Bill, apportioning five mem
beteta Hamilton county, but at the same time dm
dmglhe county in two districts, co that iwo.of.the
fisc members should bedccted by one district com-,
prising the city of Cincinnati, •was introduced and
passed -tbe'Senate.. Such thing had never before
been done, nor could any. reason be assigned except
that the ciiy wa* largely Whig, and. the county.
• largely Pemocratic. The Democratic roembera vain-.
Jy remonstrated against the measure as a violation of
the ConsUtuUOn Tor party purposes. Some slight,
amendments being mode m the House, the Bill re
; turned to the Senate/and thereupon, tho Democratic
‘ Senalorascceded,so that there was no longera consti
• tatioj&i quorara to do basmess in that body.. In this
-state of affairs aretohtuon was passed in the House, re
* adndjpg Itaamcndmentsjff hereupon the bill was sign-
The Democrats insisted,
tilat this was a gross usurpation of Legislative pow
■ er; That the Bill was in the Senate, and therefore
could not be acted on by the House; and no action
cqofd be had in tho Senalc fi want of a. constitu*
. tional quorum, the SthSectiooi > eqQiring cr two thirds
to do business.”
Hcre-tho matter rested notil the The
Democraladeetcd five members by vole of tho whole
county at large. The Whigs elected two members
In the city district-. The Clerk of the Court of Com
mon -Pleas, who is by law the returning officer, jjave
a certificate of election to the five; Democrats. Ho
also famished to the two Whigs elected by the city
district an abstract of the votes polled therein, show.
Sng that within the district they bad. a majority of
voles, >
: The first Monday of December is the Constitution
al penod for thc*mecung of the General Assembly.
tTfHinjLWiLmembers ibdepesds which sido shall have
the majority m the House and on joint ballot; Both
parties organized in anticipation, so as to get pos
session of thcHousc; The Democrats got there first
*■—appointed a Chairman, swore in tho five members
from 'Hamilton^county;-and have ever since, re
mained day and night in permanent session. The
Wfugs took.posscssioo of one side of the Hall—ap
pomtedn Chairman, and swore in. their two mem
bersTrom Hamilton county, and have continued to
go through the form of daily session. This has con-
tinued for more than two weeks, during which time,
the legislative power of. tho State has been suspend
ed in a state of anarchy. In the meantime, another
qaestion has t arißen,respecting' l the Executive power—
whether it be in Mr. Bebb, by bolding over, or in Mr.
Ford, the Governor elect; This state of affairs pre
sents questtons of the utmost importance to State
sovereignties and to popular governments. The con- ;
lest is one for political power—peaceable as yet—
and so long as violenco shall be avoided, the calm
Application of reason will settle all difficulty.* _
OPINION.
The .*provision^.oflthe Apportionment Law, divi
ding Hamilton county, is in my view clearly .uncon
stitutional, v The Legislative authority exists only by
the- Constitution* and those who; exercise it must
come within the ConstituliOnal limits, or their acu
become usurpation and.arc void; .-Now,- the Consti-
tution-haft established a specific basis, upon.which
the Legislative authority must set, and according to
which" it- must :be-npporlioned. To th.s Supreme
Law,'a}t action of the Legislature is absolutely sub
let.
The paSh; prescribed by the .Constitution is geo.
jrsphiral, pcrsonalaml numerical. The number of
the representatives to be “ hied by lho Legislature
Md apportioned: among the tenoral counties » ac
aordingto theenumeratlon of white malt inhabitants
above years in each —and ‘‘ shall never
be /ess than thirty-six, nor exceed seventy-two.” Arti
J, Sec. 2. Upon a well- settled mourn, the expres
sion - ot theso limits excludes all others. Being
eqaaily expressed, they are equally inviolable or
equally' voidj ;The? geographical county limit, la,
therefore as absolule as the limit cfnumber. And
the Legislature would havo the same power to re-'
dace the wholcjjumbcr of representatives to ten, or
inbrcase it to one hundred, that they have to reduce ,
the election district below a county. Again, the
persona], basis istheooumtrallonof whitemalein
habitantsfn count)!, thus further demonstrating
the absolute geographical limit.. : Tho power is the
,ame to snhstifuto black population Tor the basis, as
It is to substitute any other than county bounds.: An
assembly, composed of members representing any
thing bat countieiTcnn have no more right to make
laws for-the Staley-than a. body composed of only
:en members, or representing .black Inhabitants.,
fo socb, the Constitution has delegated: no « legis
lative aothonty,” and it can exercise none except
bjr usurpation. If analogies were sought to il-
■f
It is said > .however, that-they are. elected under
the lawy which should be respected until its uncon
sbtutionality. shall be established by the proper tri
bunal. How it happens that, there is no judicial tri
bunal to decide this question. It must be settled by.
the electors in the first instance, ssdultimately by
the House when organized, or the Members while
organizing.’ They are tho sole Judges, and mustdo
cideupontheir oaths,according to their sense ofpublic
duty, and views of the Constitution. No; member
who considers the law unconstitutional : can ever,
consent to these persons holding scats, or for any
moment exercising legirlativn functions under their
present claim.- The oath to maintain the Constitu
tion, requires the rejection of thoae who manifestly
claim, unconstitutional power. ■ .
The people have passed their judgment, by elect
ing members for the whole county ; Uiey have fol
lowed the tawysofaras it is valid, by electing five
Iftembers. And no law can thrust in any but county
representatives, against tho plain letter of the Con
stitution, or clolhc with law-making power those to
whom it has not been delfgatedl>y the Constitution.:
The House being sole judge of the qualification
of its members ; it isiropossiblc to see how the mat
ter is to terminate, since the rejection, of the Free
Sod proposition, that neither of the. claiming: par
ties should vole on the question of their member
ship. That proposition seemed fair,and wns agreed
to by ihe-Democrats.
In any>event, it is to be hoped that all violence
will be avoided; and there ts no fcar,ljiitcalm.con
sideratiou will lead tosome just conclusion.
EDWIN M. STANTON.
Western Pennsylvania Ilospltol.
There was quite a full meeting of the subscribers
to the Western I’ennsylvama Hospital, yesterday, at
ApOlto Hall. Jotur-siiEßmy Esq., was -caJled to
preside, sod John Harper officiated as Secretary.
The proceedings were highly interesting; but owing
to the crowded state of our columns; it is impossible
for us to give an extended report to-day. The pre
vious proceedings wcret3idiicfore-tbe meeting, and
the deeds of conveyance from Mr. and Mrs. Denny,
and Captain and Mrs. Shmdlcy, were read, and ex
plained in able speeches. After a full: and fair in
terchange of opinion, a: resolution-offered' by Mr.
Eswabds, accepting of the. Donation of those per
son»,-was adopted—-31 voting in the affirmative, and
2? m the negative. So, this question, wo presume,
it now settled. Bat when will the Hospital bo erec
ted I—that is the important enquiry. We trust, now
that the location has been decided the
budding committee will be instructed to proceed
with the work forthwith. For the honor of the city
—■for the sake of humanity, let there be no more
delays and controversies on ibis subject. Go to
work, gentlemen, in earnest, and make up in tho
fature for post delinquencies.
Treatment of tbe Cbolero.
Our.attentive friend,M. A* Miner, on Smithfield
street, has sent us a very important and useful book,
entitled, “The Nature and Treatment of
including a historical sketch of the disease, the cau
ses which produce it; mode of propogation; path
ology JHdc* fonts prevention,And- medical treat
ment. By L. M. Lanson, M. D.”, The title of the
work, at this tune, wilt be. an inducement to exam
ine its contents.
JttrTho California Fever has taken off nine young
men. of this city. Borne of: them started this week.
Considerably more than half the young men with
whom we are personally acquainted, intend to go,
but how:many will really get ofl depends on circum
stances.. If tho reports from tho now territory con
tinue favorable, wo have na doubt hundreds will
leave this county: within a few months. Indeed,
hundreds would be off now if. they had the means,
and were certain as to the best route. 'A few. men
with families are-troubled- with Jho manin; some will
go alone, after making provision for wives
dren, while others hope to be able to take all with
them. *-
BSTThose persons who get up “hoaxes” of any
kind should be whipped; but the miserable creatures
who are circulauog rumors of Cholera in this city—
what punishment is due to them? We heard yester
day of five deaths in Hayti I This precinct is a good
locality for tho dreaded plague, and so thought the
rascalwho raised tho report, knowing that it would
be credited by those persons who are ever ready to
believe any bad story. There was another rumor of
a death by Cholera at one of the hotels;' : Of course
it too was unfounded. • •
SBFConsiderablc numbers of people have -been
running to oJßrokcr’sofficejJwithmafew days, to see
a lump of California gold worth $470 ! : Tho f <First
of April” not being near, they had nb suspicions as
to tho genuineness of tho. story.
: IHTIt required a well built, energetic and fearles
mao, to reach the Court House yesterday via Fifth
street.- How Jong is the work to remain in Its pres
entcondition 7 ■ '
Office— Thursday Mornings—li may
seem strange,.but it is true, that on very wet nights
loafers do not stir out,.for. on mornings after a rainy,
riight, there are very few, or none, of the wander
ing tribes found in.the Tombs. ThiSi morning, wo
saw not cells were empty and “to Jot.” .
Quarter Sessions,r-The motions for new - trials
in the cases of Zimmerlee and Kelly were yesterday
continued till a more convenient day. - -
Tho Court commences the December term on Mon.
oily next.. The Jutfor trial is not very long; bm
many or the cases are exciting. y -
Tho District Court was engaged yesterday 1 in
a case of Fleming vt. City or Pittsburgh. Theraat
terof-the suit was e little-bit: of ground in Foster’s
alley, near the old Swamp.
For Plaintiff, Mcssrs.Sbaler and Arthurs; for City,
Mr. C. 0. Loomis,
Cctbx Sdoah Crop.—Accounts from Havana
at New Orleans to the 29th ultimo, state that the
sugar market was in statu guo, os at last advices,
and there was very little doing. The coming
crop promised an abundant result. - , *
(Ej* The Harnsbnrgb Telegraph has an article
which indicates that Tiudeos Stbvcrs is id the
field actively and zealously for himself as United
States. Senator..
* ;;(C/*Thc Nashville Union, of Taesday says‘*Col
R.L; Weakly was shot on Sunday night, by a man
named Bowman, and instantly expired/'
Gold at Hoxs.—The Taunton Gazette states
that Mr. Seth H Keene, on the Mill mst,
lump of ore on his land in the vicinity of Weir
village, which was pronounced by competent
judges to contain at least fifty per cent, of pure
gold
03*Tlie Secretary of the Treasury has issued
instructions to collectors and other officers under
the aet of* February 25; 1789, to aid in the exccu
hoo-pf theqoarantine gnd health laws.
State TaEASVßxa.—'The Somerset Htrald
urges the election of Joseph H. Kuhns, Esq;, of
Westmoreland county, as State Treasurer. What
objections have tho whij;s to the Hon. Arnold
Piuqner, the present incumbent? Ob, he is aDcm*
ociatl “Off with his head.”
; Hoir. EnwAiin Bates.—The St.Louls Reveille
-states that the Whig members of . the Legislatures
of WuconsiDy lowa, Illinois, and Missouri, are
uniting in n'roquest which will be addressed to
General Taylor that he wilt make this distinguish
ed Missourian a member of bis cabinet. “A few
.mom left of the same sort,’ as the razor strop man
says.; ■
Terrible Conflagration In New York ■
THE PARK THEATRE IN RUINS—SEVERAL
OTHER BUILDINGS DAMAGED,
Tho Now York Herald, of Sunday morning, an
nounces the total destruction, by. fire, of the Park
theatre, in that city, Ittook place on Saturday eve
nt ng,about a quarter past 6 o’clock, an hour before
the timo appointed foMho performance to lakc placo.
About that time, smoko was seen to issuo from the
rear part of tho establishment, which bulled on The
atre alloy, a small street running in the rear of Park
row, from Ana to Beckman streets.
The announcement was made Immediately that
the Park theatre was on fire; and in a few minutes
afterwards, the smoke poured from every window
and daylight in the building. . Soon n flame shot
forth from the . windows/and in an inconceivable
short period of time, the whole building was envel
oped in fire. The firemen wore on tho spot with
thoir accustomed and praiseworthy alacrity, and as
many as forty streams of water wore soon directed
on tho burning edifico.
But human effort seemed of but little avail in stop
ping tho progress of tho destroying element. . All
hopes of Baving tho theatre wero then abandoned,
n”d the firemen directed their attention to prevent
.the adjoining houses in Ann street, Beekman street,
and Park row frora being destroyed; Accordingly,
they left the theatre to a falo dkich they wero pow
orlcss to avert, and played their streams on the pro
porty most in danger. Their effortawero crowned
wfih success.
There are various conjectures as to the origin of
tho fire. M. Martini sayshe was in the theatre about
half past 1 o’clock, when the smell of jitrol was so
strong, that Mr, Dawsonj who was engaged in the
rehearsal of a comedy, was obliged to stop, not be
ing able to go on in consequence thereof. When
the first fire broke out there were several ladies be
longing to the troupe and ballet, who becamo very
much frightened, and one of them swooning was res
cued by Louis, the servant ofM. Monplaseir; - All
• the rest escaped.
.. . It is eaid.by those who were in the theatre at the
time, that the fire-originated from the scenery taking
firo from the gas. light over the prompter’s stand,
-which, being of such inflammable material* caused
the flames to spread with.grcat rapidity. • .
Only about ono-tonth of all the. costumes were
savcd/which were very valuable, especially those of
tho Monplasier troupe.
. Mr. Hamblin’s loss is about $26,000, upon .which
there was a very trifling Insurance. The building
belonged to Messrs. Astor and Beckman, and was
worth $30,000, upon .which thero was also a trifling
insurauce.
The flames communicated to Earle’s Hotel, ad
joining, the renr of which was partially destroyed.
The damtfgo to the furniture was folly insured; The
injurydo the houso is probably $2,000, which was
insured. ■
The fire also communicated to Clarke’s House,
which sustained trifiing damage by fire, thoughtho
furmturo was considerably injured by water. They
nro both five story houses, which was the cause of
their taking fire so quickly.
g-,The Park Houso,a five story building, was at oho
time thought in imminent danger, though by tbeox
erlions of the firemen it sustained very trifling dam
age. The Fountain House,: adjoining the east end
of tho theatre, took fire, but was extinguished with
out material damage. A building in tho rear, on
Theatre alley, took fire from the neat, but a single
stream of water at once extinguished it.
•In one hour.and three-quarters from the time the
fire was discovered, the flames were subdued, with
a loss of property to theamounl,including the cost
ly costumes of the theatre, of probably 360,000. It
is twenty-eight ycarß since the Park theatre was
burned,and yesterday was the anniversary or the
groat lire, of .1835, when an enormous amount of
property was destroyed.
MEM
r*.
10" To compound a mrdlcme emlrely of vegetables,
wbieli shall operate eflretually, !* a very, great advance
opou lhc ohsoleto formulas of pharmaceutical science.
It ik only m modem limes that this important desidera
tum bos. arrived at perfection. The Community have
been so long drugged and poisoned by tumeral prepara
tions, that vegetable compounds became a matter of .nc-.
lu&i ncc«Bstiy, ; and no remedy could expect to become:
: popular without tilts estciitinl xeeoraraendalion;. The
very idea of ndmimxtenhg mineral sohstauces imemol-
Iy: Ls absolutely preposterous.. Nature never intended
Uiem forlhm purpose. Their mode of operation is too.
violent, ami they seldom fail to leave the system lit a
worKe condition than they Cml if. The CllekuncrSugar
coated Vegetatilo Purgative Piils being compounded not .
mereiy of vcgvtabies, fut ot their extracted juices, isen*
•irely tree from this objection; Their operation u per*'
fectly sOoUuug. • They penetrate the mmutest fibres of
the human frame by a gradual process, and never cease
in tiieir operation until every purticlc of diseased matter
u expelleib andevery symptom of dlsordcr removed.;:
ID" Sold by > WM. JACKSON, Gen. Agent,
. dec22: ;v F9.Liberty stroevPittsuorgb. =
(For list of Agents see aavenisemem.J. '
PtTTSBUIIGII TIUCATUE,
S. PoRT*B, i -*-*'*--*-“---"“-Managerand Lessee.
fbicex or Atuitsstax: .
Private boxes**««'*ss,W l —Single iickclx,»-.>f -.-.75c»-
Dress Cirde-12d nud 3d Tier 1 ---*... >--3£e.
pit 25c, { Private Boxes------$1,1)0.
. FsfDAT, December 22,-will lie presented a Nautical
Drama,called . .
BLACK IJYED SUSAN
William-■•-•••Mr. Prior. IGrmtbraia 1 -—Mr. J. Dunn.
Su«mn—•••• *—Mn»s Porter. | Dolly-*- - •••Mis* Cruise.
. Daring the evening, ft Sailor’s Hornpipe nnd Highland
Fi’ng
To conclude,with - . '
. WALLACE, THE HERO OFSCOTIAND.
Wallace - ——Mr. Oxley. ] Kirkpatrick Mr. Prior.
I-ady Helen* <Miss Porter. Marmn* • * -Mr*.Prior.
ID" Saturday. Benefit of Mr: J. V. PORTER.
||7* Mr. B. WILLIAMS, the Irish Comedian; is en
gaged, and will shortly appear;; •
Notice —The GoJlery will remain closed during the
cold w eaihcr
■ ■ \lj" Doors open at Cl; CoTiam wiil rise at 7J o'clock.
AUCTION SALKS,
: BY JOHN D. DAVIS, AUCTIONEER,
South-East comer of Wood and Fifth strtsts.
T7INE ILLTSTRATED BOOKS, ANNUALS, Ac., at,
..J7 Auction.— On Saturday evening, 23d instant, at 0t
o’clock, at Davis’ Commercial Sales Rooms, comer of
.Wood and Fifth streets,'will be sold ft large collection of
choice new works, embracing superb English and Amer
ican Annuals; beautiful editions of the Poets, rich bind.
wgi,- standard Literature and Seience. Among the col*
lection will be found, Gems of Beauty, Beauty's Costume,
Religious Keepsake. Laurel Wreath, Tokens, Lady’s
Scrap Book, Souvenier Jewel, Picturesque Views. Ac.-*
Fine copies of Moore, Byron; Cowper, Miltotr, Shelly,
Mrs. Heraansj Ossiau, Burns, &c.t Dr- Lardner s Lec
taryis, Roliin, Josephus, Popery by Hogan. Hitlory, Biog
raphy and Fiction; Family, Pew and Pocket Bible*.
- . Also, one chamber Organ, which ploys eight different
tone*; a fine, article, liiidrcosi fifty dollars. .
dcc23 • JOHN D DAVIS. Auct
HOLIDAY PRESENTS, Zephyr Woolen Coats and
Cravats, of Auction: —On Friday morning, Dec. 22d,
will he sold, on a credit of three months, on all sums
over 850,30 doz. large zephyr woolen coaDrlO dozen
small do.; 88 dozen Large scarlet cravats. ;;
dec23 JOHN D DAVIS, Auct
T ARGK SALK OK OROCHIUES, &o. r on a Credit of
XJ Three Months, —On 'Saturday morning, Dec’r 23d, at
10 o'clock, in front of the Commercial Sales Booms, cor
ner of Woodand Fifth streets, will be sold, without re
serve, on a credit of three raomfis; for approved endors
ed paper, on all sum* over 850—14 hbds. prime New Gr-.
leans Sugar, 8 bbls. New Orleans Molasses; 10 hf chest*
Ifysoti lea,lodo< Young Hyson.Teu,3 do. Imperial do.,
80 boxes pound lump Va. Tobacco. 0 cases Roome’s Ma
cabaußnuff,2bnlt pipes French Brandy, 8 qr. do. Cam
paign do., vintage of 1842;IS bags iKentucky:Fcathers;
together With a .vnricty of Groceries, and other aruoles.
dee22 : JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct.
FIFTY BUILDING LOTS, tn Temperaneevdle r at Aue
■ (ion.—On Saturday afternoon, December 23d, at 9
o’clock will be sold, on the premises, fifty lots of ground,
in. the thriving village of Teraporoncpville, by order of J,
B. Warden, embracing a great variety of size ond loca
tion, sQuabie for business purpose* and. privato dwell
ings; several are very handsomely situated, among
. which is one of five -acres and 131 perches,possessing
great beauty, having a splendid view of the city of Al
rcgheny, lhc rivers and surrounding country,: •
. ; A plan of the property may be seen auhe Toll House
of the Washington and SieubeiiviUcTufbpik«t Bonds,or.
at the Auction store. Terms, which will be liberal, will
.be made known on the day of sale.
dee22 JOHND DAVl9,Auct
LARGFi 81‘OCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRV
GOOD 9, by Catulogue.on a.Creditof-TfiifeeMonlhs.
On Taesday morning, December 26th,:auhe Commercial
Sales. Rooms, corner of .Wood aud Fifth streets, wjlf be
sold, 17<packages, embracing a gonerai ußsortmenl of
Aeasonable staple and fancy dry goods,/ypmanexlensivc
retail drygoods store, which were well selected by gen
tlemen of expcncitce m that branch; of busmens,' ftitd
must be sold, to cJoso the concern....
- Goods are now ready for examination, mid catalogues
will he ready on the 23d. .. - . JOHN D. DAVIS,
dec22 Auctionter
TkBTAIL. (.ROCERY AND PROVISION SI’ORE,
XV Scale*, Stove and Pipe, Store Fixtures, Ac ■* at Auc
tion.—-On Tuesday next, December 86tb, at 1U o’clock m
the forenoon, will be sold, at tlie siore of Tlio*. D. Me-
Masters, head of Seventh street, his enure stock of Gro-;
cenes, Provisions, Store Fixtures, Ac.,as he is declining
that business for the present. . Among- tfie articles nre—
tea, coffee, N. Oricans and loaf sugar* molasses,- pepper,
allspice, ginger,.cinnamon, mustard, chocolate; a large
assortment of quceiiaware, about 4000 ihs. bulk pork, in
good order; about 800 bushels red potatoes, a good arti
cle;. 30 UJils. apples, flour and com platform coun
ter scales, I.large stove ami pipe; together with store fix
tures, Ac, Ac JAMh.S McKRNNA,
deeds . .-Auctioneer.
Boole* for CUrUtma* and Notv-Ye ora* ■
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT http beckvsd atM: A.
Si. MINEBV
ThcGem,forlfri9; ,
The Hyacinth;
The Forget-me-not;-
The Gift of Friendship ; ;
The Fairy-Ring;
TheGhtistianKeensake• •
, The Garland j '
' of Friendship; .•* ■
-The Bose of.-Sharou; .
vTheShow Flake;. • •
The Philopmpa. . . t
Also, an extensive variety of small Juveni!d*Books.—
Toy Books in great variety, just issued for the Holidays..
-.Also, fancy'Letter and Note Paper; fancy‘Envelopes,
from the lowestto the highest price manufactured. New
and old Literature, constautly.on band andreceiving, as
Usual.'' • ■' ■
third door above 2d. • fdec22.
f-JPx SACKS H. W. FLOUR—In sacks of 25 and 50 few.;
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BALTIMORE MARKET.
Baltutuhe, Dec. 21—6 r* ir.;
Floor—The osrkoiTs firm, with somo shippioff
inquiry, with sales of .4000 this; at £bbf.
for Howard street.
Grain—Tho tales of Wheat include Prime White
Hi 1,0301,16; sales of-Prime Red at'90c.01,03 per
basheh The sales ol Corn include Prime Yellowst
47(3*49c.; sales of Prime White at 44c« rp bushel.
. Provisions—Tho market fbr Pork is firm, and
pnccs hate an upward tendency. -
:' Groccnet—The market is unchanged, either as
regards pnccs or demand.
; Whiskey—Sales to a moderate extent at 25|c.
. There is no change in other articles usually spo
ken, of. '
Annuals wad Gift. Books.
SUITABLE FOB PBK3ENTS.—Gem* of Beauty, and
lateraryGlft for!^
Friendship 1 * Offenng, for 1849
; Christmas Roses, for 1843. - •
Christmas Blossoms, for 1849.
••: Amaranth, ft Token of Remembrance, for 1810.
•The Yeung Man * Offering. - . Young
.Young Lady's Offering; by Mr*. Sigourney, and
other*
Leaflet* of Memory, a superb annual for 1843.?
The Pain* Ring,,for IMP,
-The OpaJ, n splendid gift book, for 1849.-
• The Hyacinth, for 1849.
* The Scrap Book, for 1849. «\ .
The Snowflake, for 1349,
- The Book of Pearl*/ • •
. The Lady's Annual/for 1849.
The Women of the Scriptures; a beautiful work.-’
. The Wreath of Fnendsnip, for 1849. - •
-.TheChrutian Keepsake, lor-t849. ..
. Read's Female Poets of America, containing portraits
of Mrs. & Oake Snntk, Mrs. F. S. Osgood, Airs. L. 14.
Sigourney, Mrs. E. F.Ellet, Airs. Emma C. Embury, Mrs.
Amelia B. Welby* Mrs. 8. J„. Hale. Mn/K C. Kinney,
Miss Anna C. Lynch, Miss Sarah J. Clarke, (Grace
Greenwood.).'
The above, with a large collection of Poetical Works,
Prayer Books, Bibles and overworks in splendid styles
of bindings, suitable for Christmas and New Years pres
ents, for sale at the bookstore of
JOHNSTON A STOCKTON,
Corner Market and 3d su.
JOHS V, SISJCPATSICI. COAELtS W. BOOS.
TT'IRKHATRICK A ROBB, Attorneys and Coututllon at
Jy Xaiff—Office, Fourth street, next door below R. Pat*
tcrson*s Livery Stable, PUubnrgh, Pa. -decauwflm
UKOOMS—?* dozen jpsi received and for sole
\J by (decat) ARMSTRONG & CROZER.
SUGAR HOUSE MOLAS9KB-30 bbU House
:Mola«ses, u Louii’n Refinery,” in store and for sale
by [dccgl] MILLER A RICKETSON
TJRODUCE—IUO bushels Clover Seed i 1
Jl • ! 60 large sued Cheese $ *
SO kegs Butter: in store and for sale by
MILLBB & ftICKBTSON.
RICE— 6 tiercel new crop Bice. In store and for sale by
dcc2l v ; MILLER ft RJCKETSON.
/^VILS— IUUO gall, natural colored Winter Sperm Oil:
\J 600 “ bleached « <* “
1600 » « « Whale 1
600 « N W coast “ «
8 bids. No. 1 Lard
3 “■ Linseed {warrantedfine) .. “
flO “ StTOt's Tanners’(war.gepvme/ u
- In store and for sale by
dec2l MILLER* JIICKETSON
TIifUSTARI)—JSO boxes f ft. cans Long Island Mus-
XtA lard 00 kegs 30 fti.do. do. do.; in store and for sale
(decgl] MILLER * HICKETSON
PEPPER AND PIMENTO-*) bags Pepper;
10 “ Pimento,
r In store and for salary
decal MILLER * RJCKETSON
SALAD OIL—IO baskets Bordeaux Salad Oil:
20 “ Marseilles < «
In store and for sale by
_dec2l 'MILLER. A RJCKETSON
KVE WANTED—Cash will bCpaid for~3oQObushels
good Bye. by ldecan MILLEB * BICKETSON.
A A. MASON & CO. wjsb to reduce their present
:JAo stock of Plaid Goods, and wiUofferai Cost, froni
this date, Raul .Cashmeres, Gala and Bob Roy-Plaid*,
together with many styles cheap. Plaids. -
Purchaser?, who Wish to obtoin rich and rare Goods at
Eastern Cost, will avail themselves of the opportunity
nowoffered at , (dsc2l) , No.soMabketbtuctt-■■■•■:
Old Krliiklngie A»i Cpmii Again |
rnilE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of
X Pittsburgh and vicinity, that bis: Toys and Fancy
Goods are now open, in the large room formerly occu
pied os a carpel warehouse by R, p. Thompson, where
can be seen the largest assortment of Christinas presents
ever offered for sale in the city.- AH theseGpoda nre ira*
ported direct from Europe, by myself, and will bo sold
cheaper than at ony other establishment in the city, L
wholesale and retail. . Call and see the fine assortment
C YEAGER,
■ decSlafl . ... 108 Market street, near Liberty*.'
mIAG AKA SOIREE.—The. fourth annual' Soiree of
the Niaqaba Fibk Company, will be given at the La
Payette Assembly. Rooms, on Friday evening, February
9th,1848. decSO td -
/’"ILOTH—IOpca. Drab Blanket Coaling;
V* .8 V Lavender 4< - H
lease i( - Blankets;
. 1 “ Gray mixed Cloth;
1 “ Army Cloth,
d. “ Tweeds, brown,black and gold mix.;
I ‘V Fancy Cotsimercs: '
1 bale Blue Biauket Coating. .
Received, on consignment, direct from tho manufac
turers. and far sale by the package or piece
dec2o MURPiIr & LEE,Liberty sl
PabUe. Sale of Real Batate 1
. rpHE subscribers Will offer nt public sale, on the 29th
A day of December next, on the premises, the Home'
Place* known as the MEANS’ FARM, situated in Mbori
township, Allegheny, county, Pa., four miles from; the
uluo river atShoustawn.apd one-quarter of a mile from
the road leading from Hookstown to Pittsburgh; arid
fourteen miles from.’Pittsburgh. Said Farm contains
Trom 145 to 150 lands of Esq. Stevenson,
John .Morgan, Geoyge Morrison, and others. Jt has a
good hewn Log Dwelling, with never-failing Springs,
good Orchard, Barn, and improvements desirable; about
one hundred Aeres cleared, the balunce well timbered.
Persons wishing to purchase a good Farm, being con
venient to market, Within one quarter of a mile of a good
Grist Mil), with an abandance of are also
two Churches near itj will do well to examine the plaee.
The title is indisputable. Any further information need
ed, will be given by Archie Means, on the premises;
- Terms made .known on the day of sale;:
\VM MEANS,
. . Adnuustrator. of Thomas Means;
decf;3tw* ARCHIBALD MEANS-
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Mercy Hospital*
fpHE SMALL BALANCE adttiowledged'a&on lmnds
£ vai tlie date of lhe Report of.the Board of Visiter*
being now spent, the Sisters, of Mercy Aare not jbr, in
support one4oUar belonging to tbellnstuotion.
v There ore now iwenty-eightpqbentsiu the house.— i
TheSistet*beg leave to appealto tba pnbhc for mdflo
meet the expenses necess&ry for keeping up thc-Inslitu
tlon r
- Subscnptions and donations wiil bo solicited by-. tnr
Rev. James O’Coxsob, and will be received by any.of the
following gentlemen, members of thcVisiUng.and Buildr
ing Committees *
W EBBS, JOnN SNYDFR,
henry McCullough,c ihmsen,
EUKETAAFrE, P. MULVANY,
JOHN S COSGBAVE, JC. CUMMINS,*
JAMES BLAKELY [deciS-diw
■g llDEU—lObbls. bweel Culeiyin More-and tor*alcby
i j KING fc MOORHEAD.
Drainoni^'
declS
Engine ftntf llacblneiT for tiopr lVni
JIe&BAU of Yaw» Ajin .Docxs r i
IBtb November, IS4B y
SEALED- PROPOSALS', ■etodoTsed..* 1 Pruposalft.rfbr!
Machinery forthe Itope Walk at'Memphis Navy i
\ ard, 1 * will'be received at ibis office-anlil .IS o'clock, i
noon, of Jauunry IStb, 1849, lor. ail the machinery, in*
ciuduir Steam Engine,:Boilers,:&c.i'requted-far the
Rope Walk and TArringilouseat-Memphis Navy Yard;
all tobe of the best quality of materials and workman*
ship, and put op and warranted to work, tucceßtfullyfin
all respect*, withoutaay extra charge to ihevgotrenitnenL
.Particular specific auon* for all uus work, arranged itri
five danse*, are lodged with-the several Navy Agent*,
and Commandants of Navy Yards; In theUmted Slates;
to either of whom, or tothe Bureau, persous desirous oi
offering, are referred, for acopy; which, ou request,will,
be forwarded by maiL
The-lime to complete the whole, will be one year and’ 1 !
ajiali from said 15ih of January. JOS. SMITH,- / i
nov2JHaw4w Chlpf of bureau 1
TO the Honorable the Jodgea of ibe Coart of ({porter
Sessions of the Peace, in and for the coumyot. Alle
gheny
The peuiton of Alexander .Stewart,- of the. Borough of
Elizabeth, in the Countynforemid. humbly-shcwedi,.
That your petitioner hath provided muxe
rials for the accommodation of travelers, and others, nt
'bis dwelhug house in the Borough oforesuid, and prays
that your Honors will ba pleased to grant lmn a license
to keep a public house of entertainment;' And your pe-.
uuoner. as in duty bound, wjH pray.
ALEXANDER STEWART
\V«» the subscribers; citizens of the aforesaid Borough. '
do certify, that the above petitioner-!* of good repute tor
• honesty and temperance, and is house
room and convemencesTonbe accommodation of tray;-,
tiers and others: and that said tavern is .necessary. -
• Beoj. Wilson, R. B. Stewart, Geo.. Cunumgbam, Robt.
Galloway, F.Nelsan, J;> E- Shaffer, James Dickey, Wm:
McCaugban,.E. Pancost, Daul.Sarver,Enoch Sprouts,:
Henry McGintcy. ■■ - 1 dec2o;w3i*. *
HU. KENNEDY, Attar jtULaw. 1 Uthcuolchourtl.
•su near Grant) --r. -. r- .-:i moTIS-wy;-.-
STRAY COW.—-Came to the subscriber* Uvingjn Pee
hies Township, on or about the 4th. insL, a mtOWN
COW, with both hind legs white. The owner is request.
ed to come forward,.prove property, nay.charges, and
take her away: or she will be disposed of according to.
law M M’CREADY,
depl&3lw* Peebles Tp
A DMINISTRATOK , » NOTICE--LCUers of Adinims-
J\. tratlon havmgbeea granted to ihd nndefsignc&'oif
the Estate of: Isaac Hesson>doceasfed,- late of Moon
Township, persons indebted.to aauh Estate, are requested
to mako immediate payment; and all having claim will
psesent them for settlement
* JAMES HfeSSON,
<3e,el3 wCi* JEREMIAH MEEK, { A “ mil f 3
: For Sale, Exchange, orß«nU v
THE subscriber, intending to retire from, hispresent
business; about the firstof Ann! next, or as soon-os
circumstances will permit, .will dispose ol hi* .property
in or near Blairsville, in one or other of the ways spok*
eu of above. They are .stated-iiMhe order he wouldT
prefer gs to the disposal
The property consists of extensive/Brick Buildings*
erected expressly for the purpose of;-beiugfused' ns a
HOTEL. Another Brickßuildmg,suuablelor aDwBLtA
iso and Retail Siqrk—all on the mam streen ttenr the
Contmaugh Bridge and Pennsylvania Canal: TliCrt
are good cellars under these buildingsy also, two >well«’
of good water, one convenient.la/iqe tavern kitcfcpn,
(besides a large cistern,) the olßer uV ihc-JlabieV willi
pumps in both. > •••••’•• .. -
There are two Lots on the: main-street,-on which the
above and several other needful Buildings arc erected ;
and two Lots immediately North ofthese, separated by;
an alley, occupied in part as a Garden, oiLwhich a large
brick Stable, a large framtStable, a* Blacksmith Shop
and Carriage Maker’s Shop are erected. Also, about 20
- ACRES.adjoining the Borough, apportion-:©f-which 7 Is 1
EXCELLENT MEADOW, producing jiver forty tons of
. Hay pnnuqlly. The reraaiuuer.is under fenpe aspasture
ground, through which there is a stream of RUNNING
WATER
.*X wottld-disposo. ol all, or the tavern part and.portton.
.of out-lots.-as might suit. -If a sale cannot so
would exchange the whole* or n part, for other properly.
-And if aeltheris accomplished in ume,l would rent the.
(own property for a term of years; and out-lots Sufficient
for use of the tavern
Too person desirous of engaging in the business'of
. leeepipg a public hopse, there are few, if any; situations
:jo ifrocountry combining so many-advnniages.; j: r > >
•.Apply to S. the premises. Bhursvilte;
Indiana Co, Pa, or to C A McANULTY,
nov23;4twA2wdl. • ; Canalßasui.Pmabureh?
Iti~ THE: COURT OF 1 .COMMON UREAS. :i)F.ALtk<4
oasxT Court*. , *
LIBEL FOR A DIVORCE
Catharine Schawrz, by her next * No. 85 of
fnend JiMeUjM.Loren2Sch ware.VlB4s.v ' ; i '-.-.-.re t-;: 1 -
Mat, 13th, 184 a
- Subpccna awarded and issued;.returnable to the .3d: :
Monday of June.- June-19tb* 1848, returned, ,
June s9th* 1648, Alias Subnmna issued; returnable to the
4lh Monday of October. Oct; 23d, 1843, returned N. E. J.
To LopK?fz ScilwAH2—You are hereby uottfied to ap>> .
pear at the nexhCourt of Common Pleii* of said Courtly*
to be holden on-the 4th Monday of October nexr, to an
swer said libel of your said.wite, to show cause: if any
you have, why? your said wifeshould not be divorced
irom the bona* of matrimony, according to the Act of
Assembly in such case-made and provided.: v - i .
nov22.4tw JOHN FORSYTH, Sh’ff
TflOthe Honorable the Judges of the. Courtof Quarter
1 Sessions ofrthe Peace, tfi and for the County of Alle
gheny *
The petition of Mnu Mary iMclntirej of the 4th Ward; *
. Allegheny.city,-»n thftCouaijraforesaidj humbly shewethv
That yon.r peuuonerhaih provided herself with maier Jab
for the aocommodation of-travelers and Others; at her"
dwelling honse. in the aforesaid. .and prays Umt
vour Honors will be pleased to grout her a license to
keep; n pubhc houM of enteTtainmem. And your peti
tioner, ha m duly bound, will pray
. . MARY M’IOTIRE.
v, We, the,subscribers, citizens*f the aforesaid Ward, do ••
tertiiy, that the above petitioner is'ofgodd rermCe for ’
temperance, and t* well provided withhouse >
roonfand conveniences, for the accommodation of tray
eiers, ana that said tavern is necessary*
n™ Me Miih6n t EKi, Gen G Clover, Jos. Forrester;
Geo Donnelly, J Oswold W Myers, tl Hockey, W
HomiltpOj B. Kennedy,.R.W. Armstrong,®. W. Gilbert, ■
L Miller, decl&3td&w
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BLANKET COATING—I bale Blue Blanket Coating, -
for sole by fdeclft] MURPHY & JLEE. ? %
IkftXli COAilNG—l.baleDralfßlnnketCostings h l,
f dcclC MURPHY *
r\\ WEEDS AND CASSIMESE»-acases gold mixed,
A. browaoml hloekTweedsjJ case fancy Cassunere*^
Just received Irom manufacturers.'nttd for sale.by:' '->--.v
-„ MURPHY A JLEE, j i 5
declG » Liberty irect, opposite Fifth.
v PltUburgU omlAllefibenyliillnDtryi'
\Loeatid m Altyahtny Ctty t FlemingttrUtjlmnhnvaUffrttf: f
/THIS INSTITUTION is n6w tii ■•
X’under'ilie rtanageraentof a cotnpetenlTMatrcn and: --
'Nuwes; >Thc> Medical Staff iscomposcdof .
Flu-mciods: Drft.Addißon 3 GflZ2mtt l Da)^TJrook?,£ , for-_? .
( gan,ll6llvl*a»&eiuidCornman : ilhe'ttt , ofastorwbaW© s :.
lend to the German patients
Tbeobjectof.the
tacle.lmlnrurnttre retreat farthe auffenngandthe-sie*.,-*• y
The charity. ifvtftcrcfarejJimited to accidentsrand aeirts r t-
extreme nwci. -As
;■ tho-{Uadi , mUniraw<J^:•
« lnditidnatfi,M3J(arcli^s*^ccnefimt.Soeteues J -I?aiathe^;^>.?
4e.j wh.o wisb. 10. provide an asylum fo> stck.friendsf/ *-i.: v
. members, and domestics; cando so at from $3 to S 5 per> |
- -
-AUapplications forporntjtsmast bemodetalhc/bnow*'- '
ing gentlemen r i * Wv
t i>r. Addisoni: Pr4 v Gazzam, SixU> ' -
/Third sjrert; Dr. Morgan. Ponnsireet; Dr.'LaiijTCj Hattir
street; Dr Cornman. Venn street; Fifth Ward, Pittsburg;. *
.and Dtr-Dale
l reel, Allegheny efty. . * fi ?
. Subscription* and .4:
•be made
rtn*uiuUon,oriO'thefoHottmgT&nker*,Av4iohavc.kifld*> : y. :: *• s •v. •
Jy offend to receive them 4 , ' ' s
v Messrs;)Kramer&RahmiN.|HolmesASonSjS. Jones- v .>
&Co. v Wnu Larimer,. Jr., HiU & Carry,"lLD-. KingvHoon- ~ Jv- /v- v.; .•
A Sargeant ticctS'tak 1 t
fr A NNUAL bUBSCRirTiUNS will be received rfnfae C
¥\- Booksiorc-of EiLUrn* fc-ExaListi;79Woodstreet* ■■ vs;.:>v.
forihe JT.W CHRONICLE published by ilieAraer* J
•icon. Society tbrlhu MHionmon of (be .
r Jews, and edited bv ibe Hev.A. IL Wnglti,Vaster of lhe : • rvv '
AssoeiaieClmrchi Jnnc«ireet.N< w \otk dcctA *
;I*T°HK HAKtvtrrs AT No. 80 &UKIKT STBEBT—Con- ft - •'
*.f Y iwtinp.of Rosewood,Mahogany oUd other valua- .
ble.matenatf.Atsot a .superfine quality of Toilet aqtp J. i
•Shaving Boxes, .Writing Desks,?Fnncy.lfuildihg.Bloelts' e- -v .c.
Games of every deBcripuon,Avuha large assortpient/- ..
of Toys sud Fancy Articles, suitable forChnstmas - 1
eius tdcel6J HOGAN & CANTWELL y
■tTTESTpn.V FENNSI LVANIA „
- '? V • general meeting of the.contributor*. ••‘••v
era Pennsylvania Hospital,avi ibe held at the Apol£t • v '
jflttlfutFounh streetv.oiLTbarsday < $lsttast.,at9o , eio6 ,
k, for the consideration of a special report ot f
. Manage n!,einhracuiginanysubjcctsofimpOrtauceltf- :..-' x.
Institution By order of the Board r
decW td THOS BAKEWELL, Pro
■VTEW Gold Pat Lever Vf{
il # « « Deushd « I
I , , 4 w Silver « « t‘
r * Alsoj a completeossortmentof.olher Jpwelnr.f ;Vs-’
v 2L KiNZKYS,G7 Mar
, ...iiucd upiu jry aupc.iur style, u.._ w ..--v prc
Phrsd with, every - requisite, to serve up oil. (be delicti
cies the season affords-•
O\SThRS, slewed,fried,,roasted, or lit the shell; jo< r .■
S.etljer with hat coffee, tea, chocolate," beef steaks, mut* • -
ton chops, vemwii ftnil gamei,a* BbortttOlice V 'Ond.at-n!f : .
hours, in a style thai-Cannotbe surpassed ttt - ;*.£ *
Pittsburgh \ /
'XX jdtsE.of lho.beathrauda.; /wpoWriSecorsin eve l '-' •' i
ry variety. 4
Hewould also bee leave to late, that he prepared >
•to, famish DHtfIfERPARTIES of any nuntber.'in asu»‘“ '.-f'- • •
T ftr tor manner , SUPPERS for Bails, Socienes or private ’ '-- -••
JD* Pbjvate Roojns alwaysjn readiness
Newpaytta wjll be Jfcpt On file from all Quarters
declS JOHN T, DONNLLEY-' r ‘ .•vr**;*'-
i ROPES SOIREE.
mHE FIRST ANNUAL SOIREE of the BOPS FIRS
•A.: COMPANY \yM be given alike * -t! '-■■■'
bi«y Rooms.oii Friday Jtysiung, Dec SStfavlMS. Music ‘
. managers •
{• %?*Js”!r ( iC»n«Mon, Hope. . .
.A. MoUtjllo. t ,
:.\Vj.Mon , EO"ier>jWra Penn, Jas. Appleton, «
-John Marshall, I’reaident; ... Geo. Wheeler, “
r Jf*& n^Hf
'■{iMsVoTler.Kzpxmtf;^^^
wfinssasw
J.M Kenny. Good intent. *
_ , m TEOOII fItAKACEIIS
John T Syrnmes, Thai R Appleton
r. 1 / :4i?WtU cnui>e hnu by nppficetion to any of the Man-; :
*g?w _ _ decls.td_
Frcsbi Pur© 3Pca*»
PHOLESALE AND; RETAIL*-: at tus-Petti Tea w.
STORE, 7U rt«ar I7ood, Pituburgh.- r
■lbe s«bseriber t ha.vinff just-rotnmed from .
nowrecemng jularg© snpplv-of FRESH GREENiond )^. 1
t UIjAGK from- ihe New - :7/t l .**.
ny.selecltftl withgreaicare/or rctailflalescOur itocfc
.being now; heavy, we - are prepared jo .supply Groccrsi : ''< i »
Hotels. Stearrthonts aud Famdieswiihany quanniy,atui~> '
• at any.pnee they mayjtfish—packed »*Li andVpoxmd
packages, 5 ft. nn canmsters, C and 13&. calty boxes/ 1
and in theTialf chest. <
:< Refml Grocers arc Invitedlo cajlj ns we ean and will •
isell belter Teas at lower:p*ice3 than any other fcottsA'in'' v ‘
Pittsburgh, ,
..Ourjaoclcnfffinc>Y-t)nng:HysouiGQnpowder r ondlhi-'
penal Green, aiMhOolong IHackTea&, are the best in (he •
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