`• • Stars are keeping watch to-night, Fleecy clouds, by light winds driven, Sailing on their silvery light; .• And I think, as far in ether I behold the moon's great shield, flo - wers the engels wreath her, Culled Rom earth>s deserted field. ; : • - =RE Flowers that once loved to linger . If:I - the:World or human love; Touched '.by Deothes undying finger Per 'bettor lith.above; : • i. ph llestaral 7(Yr/tite( glory I ; Gem lightaielhe giitierAng dome could ye, not relate a story • Of dm spirits gathered .homer .. ._ ELME _ - Ye billy seen - Weis - weaned sailor , Sink bonenth the atorna-pleughed main, pit your beams grow norbr pater.? • Are not dews' the tears Jo rain I When my deareed imiei.nre broken, '• • And n l y work), jn 'derkeeen l!es, ''Stilt Ulna e'er me an:atoken Of the rand beyond.the skies. ENE Mil EEG A MONSTER UNV.EILE EN s.~. _~: ~; ~. "Poor thing! I do feel for her. Though she lita penion I never saw, yet here seems a yase :of .suettoppreseion on the one held, and such patient buffering-en the'other,:that one cannot but "..:-. :...."bb, I dare see her in the morning., Tor she often steals - out then, ween the Wietch,l euppose,ta iabed." • . ' , ' - ..-,..„.' "But whit could have induced a girl 'to tie herself to ouch a-man?" ' - .. ' "-Well,' I don't knew; the old story, ,-.- ~ . , , Ise PP°- <e eeJalse appearances- a for no girl in her senses ~ • route have'married a man with his habits; if, she bed known - of them beforehand. . There is some aitiuMi a kintrof-infatuation about women, I allow, '.. which 'seems to blind them to thereat character .•-i - : ofahonian they are in love with; abut in this case , ilidoierthink-she 'could have know q how he con ducted :himself ; :or she certainly would' have laitsed in- time.Oh;•tbe wretch, I have no pa , '‘tieriee With him! . . . Thie little dialogue took place in one of those: neer,7 g e ean-win ow , . gauzy -curtain houses- ,- which liiiriti so_ many pre y -tt districts' ilant „ Vig ii walking distance of the mighty heart of the -greet Metropolis, and between two, lathes, the One the .mistress: of, the said nice looking cottage , -... , i villa; and the other her guest, a.,:conntry metro'', who bad jffst arrived on a visit to her town friend and the...object of-the cornnaisseration of. both Ww, .:,the'oct.upant of •a larger and handsomer villaex. atctlYoppOsite, bet apparently the abode ef. great Wretchedness, ' -,. • ' hThe:followine morning, Mrs. Braybroolce and er guest, Mrs.7Ciaytian, were at the windcav of the pallor, which ;commanded,a full 'view of - the dwelling of the unhappy Mrs, Williams; when the --deer' geietly opened, and was as quietly ''closed •', again by the lady herself. . - There she is, poor soul, cried Mrs. Braybrooke; ---'' la onlyelook bow carefully And noiselessly. she draws - the gate.alter her. ~ She seems always afraid that the slightest noise- she -may make, even in the same; may -:Wake the lellow who is now, Idate „,ohy, sleeping eff theOrecti of Last night's &slim.- . ' 1 hies. Clayton, with all thagenial Warmth , of a trely:Wpmanly. heart; looked over, and followed With her eye-sins tar as the street' allowed; :this' .....,Aulat-Ineicieg, broken spirited wife, investing, the whole figure;from the neatly-trimmed straw-bon . rietio-the tips of the blight litlle boots,' with a . artOstinteese.and inyeterious sympathy; then fix ''..;.• tog her.a,nxious, interested gaze upon the opposite : heueePhe said:..'. .;' . 'And how - do-they live? How do people, un ..: :der:- such, circumstances pass : the day ? It is a - . ..thitig, I cannot cernprehend ; for were Clayton to' ~.. - act in milli I way, I am sure I could not - endure it • a week-' - ._!'"lt - does seem scarcely intelligible," answered. Mrs. Braybrooke, "but I'll tell you how they op ;..pear to do. She gets up and has her breakfast:by - herself ter without any wish to pry, we ran see straight through their houso from front to back. About.thiatime she oftmi conies uut, I auppuse to . ,pay a visit or two ie the neighborhood, or perhaps -Ineall Onber'tradespeople ; and you will see her -by-and. by return, lockin- up, asabe approaches, at the' bed-rootsl_window; and if the blind. be draten up, she rushes in,- thinking, I dare say, to heraelf, 'How : angry bawin be if - he comes down. : tilidifiada thin,' am not there _to give him his . litailliistll' SometiMes he has his breakfast a; . .; 1- iiiiliit'one-7-at two; and 'I haveaeen him sit. tinedowri-toit when she was having her, dinner" '' '.. 4 .Arnt wbentioes'be have his dinner?' , . . "Oh, his dinner; I dare say that is a different '-_:.sort Of thing frOm hers—poor worn:,,, I - lie 'dines, ..1, - aaPpose,at a- club, or with his boon conipanions, op anywhere; in fact, but at home." ' ' • --...` - !"And when doer!'_ he come home, thee; genet _ -.... .4.:Ate. all hours. We bear him open the little ~ gatowith his key, at three,. four. - and five in. the morille,t, ' lideed our milkman told Susan that he AS* seen him speaking in, pale, haggard and worn , - out his horrid vigile,:tit the hour decent pia :::--plei-aiesiiiited at their, breakfast" "li:sonde:l...if she waits up for him ?" ...- • ;:iioh no-'-''for we see the light of her sallies y iMiadte in her room always as we are :going -to -bed; . - Prid.:You.arnay be sure my heart breeds for i - ber , ;*poiii. solitary.; thiogl . I don't knoW, indeed, '.lthat-Ifwaat - "ever so' interested about any stranger , •ati I*Tabant this young creature." . . . . • ~-.. :".,:Detir,'dearl it is terrible!" sighed the Sympe tbilini,fiVirs. Clayton. •13ut does any -one visit, iliens?! 9Taie they friends, do you think?" • - "I dan't think sic can have many friends, the heartlektallOW;' but thereare agreat , .. .• • .. ~ • pie eallnag=stylists.people,, many pee too,--an carriages, and ' litie Refiring Admintstiratton. • there he is, the wretch, often with 'lds o hallslept Oh Saturday evening, the 3d of March, President -- look, smiling and handing the ladies, out as if he el k took farewell of the White Bo e w hich b • - ' Were the most exemplary husband in the world." - . US ' e ~, ._.. , . has occupied tor the last four years , The men who e Has she children . ? . I halm she has, ,as they d - • _, . ' have Jrected the affairs of the nation; during that Would sensate her in his long absences - .. " „No;evea that comfort itidenied:her; she has period,semarks the. Baltimore Republican, certainly deserves' well or their country, and of the civilzed no one to cheer her; het own thoughts must be, her , . such. i _ g eompardons at times. But perhapsat s a 'world. They have performed their trust to the sat.' blessing, for What kind of a father would such,:a lafaction of every unprejudiced mind; and though el man 'audio? Oli,l should like - to know her; and they have been, and may yet be, traduced.and viil yet-f-dread any ac ,and her husband; fl e a; b y , ey must receive, unprincipled.politician s th • 13 rhytitooke,-: you _know, would n't know such a ..,_ tn6tLo ~ , , , , , . - from the Willa and good-of their own day, and from ~-... "MytlearlilarY, you bare made me qu i te met _ an impartial iiteddlayriminating posterity, that praise ancholyi let Lisp out. You know I have -much and . tbatrenewn which incorruptible integrity and tossee, and•many people' to, call upon; and here extraordinary wisdem Only can elicit. ,We speak nn Wf.t.: i are hissing the best part of the day in some- . more than the world-already knows, and what eqery thing.ncii much removed froth scandal ." ''• honest rile must aeknowledge when we ea tha t The ladies of course set out, Vaw alltbe "loves Mr. Polkei adininistration, though surround Y ed by of inmeem". istßegerit 81Teet; all rhe "sacrifices'; more than ordinary difficulties - has been distinguish. - that, were being , voluntarily offered -up in Oxford ,- , . ' ° ad throughout by a strict- Sense of honor, by pro. Streit; . bdughtra great many things for "less than half the original cost." made - calls . .laughed :and den se" wisdom' and the m ost ccu mmma le Itate marl . chatted, ttiay a .pleasant, exciting day for , the ship. Difficulties which for years have been pend. country lady, who happily for herself, forgot ii ing between oar own and foreign nations, aed.whiph Ilfebustleithe drooping, crestfallen bird who was defied the exertion; of Previous administrations :fret ad. ting it4elf away in its pretty cage in -.. 'properly ave to adjust h been' amicably eettled•upon beat day, a lady, a friend ofMd. Clayton, terms that . secure to ueevery thing whieb our pea. who had been oat when she had left. her'card the - Tb ii ple deem consistent with their-rights Or their honer. - ;day An exteasive war has been waged against a neigh; beftire; called, - and alter chatting for Some . time, turned to'Mrs: Braybrooke and compliment. hol'ilig nation, 1 wbose insolence and perfectindiffer - ing her upon the 'situation, of the house, "I find," 'mace to, the rights of our citizens, or the honor of =of are a neanneighbor of a dear frieed . our flag, Were anbehieble,l with the most en arab. -or lane, Atra- Williams. ' hied SOCCeete ' The rights nf our people haye:Pbeeti _a•..aMis.'Wdliental", exclaimed both her hearerei protected on land and sea and our country's honor Pale' with - excitement and eutiositYi '' .Mrs. Wil. triumphantly V indic4ted,a ' fid., upheld. Europe bee %Hamel Oh; hoW' very singular that you should know : her,- poor- miserable' creaturel , Oh, dO tell been elettrified .by oat' , unrivalled achievement's in .tut about !Li- - ' - .. the field,andthe reputation, which they havoestab• "Porliserahle I-' What canyou Mein? You lashed for.'thil abroad; - will ahield us, in ell time to mistake x - rs. i lams is, the , appiost little come; from the necessity ef an appeal to the sword wo g in London! on against =position or nen t. An ez al* cosset be the s ame , " Bahl M. Bra Y- for tended emotes--richer c than far-famed Peru in pre. ' - hniiike. - "I mean our opposite neighbor in Haw teura iirilliti-.„. rthouge k i t cou ld not b e ~ .. clime tainends, and containing a soil and climate of _frelawt or Valltil-,the very house. You surely, the rarest value-basalso been added todur posses- X - enneiliSYe seen ,hir or,hir husband ; who a-..„. ~ :7„; shine, and the area of freednm,now.stretching from ',,.-...e01if,-theilreadful; Wretched, gambling felloviir the Atlantic: tothe Pacific; Mil only 'affords ample Suchinterrupted 2,,TriL Braybrooke ; I would eft know' room to th'eteillionsOf our oviapeople, but a a man.?''.!- --' • ' -' - ------ . , • - -, , • - -, i happy end haspitable resting place tia the pentecuted um-11in het--Mtn,:interropted her,friencliMrs.l -, i • r - - - ~ cums o tyranny - in other Mimeo. • ,'' ' iceleaball: - "lie a geed:der: .-- He la the mostix- But, in, addition to all ibis, our, domestiC Offal's! en:platy 'man in Londo*.a: pattern :of TeVery do.' 'inestie.virteei4-kincl, gentle:amiable, ana ss i on .: havehapti replete's! With awise and skillful hand: atefr fond 446194,0nng wifti2,. tlis, .7.„,...5444.e.1.-An-,,-routeie--all;, how, iqiiiiiiisay. all; 'great ineireste of 'ear country. The odious ad'' ihisc,, if , * -tintkii., Era se-teridget in the ccuerrnbn talk: lust eystitn-Of 4 ie'prothetio n for protectloe's sakiit'' sf of t h e neighborho64 a maxt , lost to every sense of ba s been die by one better calculated te, dis l . `..'":,- f ' : - .::' ' :, .• , ~, t ,'.t- t .`t i . ,:' ~ , ' ,Cr; •,. , 4 . , :. 4 ' ..-: ---• '. '' '' ME =I ;'- ~,. 11=1:2! TUE STARS. 131 t C. C., VAN ZANDT. • lii.tbe.atzrzo arch of henven sx novezaes, ssimotn . . ..... - f....;;',':',:::',iti,i,:.k':.-...,.:1: ffEni shame, I sticuppoie; who corrbes bome,Viis, desolate - wife:lo4l whose.tinly oit&pible means of I i oretrMilfting equally' disreputable- "who.'—': t 0m ; ,.:,... "You have been most nevons r y tms 2 e ~mgatn • interp*ti 6„-eap" hak,se.- e groshly'slandered . my ele salient fri7iiir Wilburn's'? He cannot help his late hours, poor fellow. That may be safely- called his misfortune, but it is not his fault!" and the good : tailY Warmed as she ipokei till she - had to Untie her bonnet, and, fan her glow ing face with her handkerchief. - " His misfortune!" murmured .Mrs.Braybrooke. "How can that be, called:a - misfortune which a -Tan can help tinfday he pleases?" "Buthe cannot help it, poor soul! '-- He qvUold he too happy to spend his evenings' - at home with his- dear little- wife; , hut.you know his buainess begms when other people's is Over. - - Thin What; in. Heaven's name,. busi nessr " Why, did n't you know! -He's the Enn'on OE' 1 111OltitING. Niwskriit I" • eije fitarning glost L. HARPER, EDITOR. AND PROPRIETOR:. P ITTSSURGH : MONDAY 51011 NING,;14ARGE1 - 5, -1849 . . morning post Sob bitting QI) tt. CORNER OF WOOD AND' FIFTH STREETS. Stelan t .llaying added to our Estabishm a splendid a-• -Power Printing.h weraehineiare,prepareed, to do up kiruli of'Newspaper and Book ss'ork in a style pf an surpassed beauty nod neatness; „and upon: the most rea sonable terms.. 'We respeetfolly solicit. the patronage or thepublic in thisline of ottr business. .. .. - • '' A.Aitertiderd are reiltitteeteo hand iri thilrfironbtfote 4 o't ek," P. M. ' This must be contitied in order to in sure oeferred.n insertion.' . inen r if ispossibk 7 earlier/tot/limit/el • (17° E. W. CARR, United althea Newspaper Agency Sun Buildiitga N. F.: cotmer• of Third and Dock streets, antl , loo North Fourth street,—isettrordYnuttuirinPAgenl in Philadelphia.- . . • . , - ' • • . - ir:rFor Con:morellol and iLlser - News, ice,next:Page. , The Lateit News, Market Reports' dtc., wilLbe found - ander 'Telegraphic Bead. MEETING--CtSO34MITTEt OF CORIISS.J'ONDENVII FOR ALLEGIIENY CO. Pursuant to pnblie neliCe, the Democratic .Standing Committee, met at - the house of Major Frers'stihis on the 221 h instant., and tinanimatintli adopted the following. 'Resolved, That the Itemocratis of Allegheny county arc requestedto hold _Primary nieetingi at the uanal places on • Satuidayoltepttsday of March, next, to elect delegates to t2te County-Convention,.to meet at the New Court 'lt-use, in therity Of Pittsburgh, on the following Wed neidaY, the .21tit Of March, az 11 o'clock,to.electdele gates to the Fourth of July Stale Convention, to nomi. nate a candidate for Canul Coirimis.tioner. The meetings in'the townships to be 1101 between the hours of 2 and 4 .P.hl.; and in the wards and boroughs at 7 o'clock in the evening. Be:awl, That the DeIIIOCTII4, in their primary meet lugs,- are requested,to take into eonsideratio, the eoatest now going on between lhefriends of the '=TL,,, flora Law ".rind its opPosera. And if they deeps it proper, auihorize their delegates to take action on it Coun ty Convention. HENRY S. AIAGRANV,' Clem. /cuss Watson ; Seer. Opening of the Canals. • CANAL OOKEItSIMFEIIe OFFICE,/ Hurrisbur g, Afivreb 1, 1849. EDITOR OF• THE Porr—Sir: ir the 'weather per mita, the main line of Canal ho opt,, for Dan gation on Saturday, tho irinant. Reepeltfully, jeers ' • , . TaomAs L. 'WILSON, Secretar . The New Administration. _ General ZAVIART TATT.Ort 5 , 011 this day be it,' atf.orited President of the United States. He comes into power the exponent of no particular principle& arid the adVocate'of no particular set of opinions It is evident,' liOweier, - that his 'admin istration will -be as .. ultra whig," as the most en thusiaitic" of that flaky could reasonably desire. We form 'lbis Opinion froM the known political prejudices of the-gentlemen he has selected as his . y Cabinet officer& — Not one - these "adriiers , " as ever suspected , _ ot entertainig opinions favorable to the:great Donecratic party of the country. They are known 'to /e iiedded to all those obnoxious measures; which the Federal party ? since the days of Alexander - Hamilton, have contended for and 'adtoe ' ated. AS to , appOintments to office ; &c., we have no doubt btit there will ben general.disrnissal of Dem ocrats. The guillotine. Will be put at work, and within a month fromthislime there will scarcely . be a :Democrat in office id the country. The new President has said that he would leave the duty of makingappointments to his Cabinet, and of course they will unceremoniously, "without a why or wherefore" decapitate every man who will not exclaim: "great is Diana of the I ::phesians.7 Rub tireds and 'thousands of...lean,'lanichnd hungry". office hunters,-Wh o have been. squeaking, around the public crib for years, must be, provided for in some way. Toey must he rewarded for their sac. rificesQf,tittle and expenditures Of mines , in be half of whiggery: ,But they cannot all tig paid by Office that's certain.' The disappOinted will out number the appointe.dfilty to one; and then wcrshall witness some curious scenes, doubtless! Be pa tient,- reader--in ft few days We shall have drama, farce:and tragedy, exceeding any thing ever served tip in Gov. Portit's establishment, over the way. =BIM IiSMMIffEI 4 - Afrti • the Wessings of government equallY to all .. ..o!isgq€l. The idea 06,:n - 11 - nitint Statei 13aokhas bein`rendered'wobsorrid i bo cer ency OF'odr COunrry placed upon t4soliu'd,gpd Oiduring bashi, bi.,l triumphant oiteratioia. orithe z- Jaderiendint reaatrp., kip 473uch in a brief outhwelte achievementi of the adininistratiOn, whic.lt is 'how' passed off the. stage. They arepresented to the Omni - 1)F with an abiding assurance that they will bo estiynated by tbe:patrint - -‘ istn no intelligence Of the Teeple in a fast and •proper:light, and that the`measures which in them exist, may not , berchadied wAr:light and transient cances,”-iat cantinnetnaink deeper in the zeticeiona orthepeopleilts, - year after year k ,iiiereased 'prore. perity and happiness, is derived fiiim the influence of their operations. ' . . ' The Money Poer. at Work. w From'the list Washington ExaMiner we copy the following We this wook publiah,..as an advertisement, AT THE REQUEST of Geu.'..t K. Iderehead, certain correspondence in relation to the Pittsburgh Worn• ing Post. Under existing circumstances, it would not be fair on our part to aceompany the publication of said correspondence, with condemnatory: cent menta. We have already - expressed our *vim ln re gard to the malicious crusade - that is being waged against the exaellentlieinoCritic paper above mon th:nod.' TheAtanufactaters, “cortificatoof character t ,, is published in the Examinerand several other paper*, as an adpertisernot, and we do not doubt it will be put in every tremocratie_paper in the State. Even in Ohio thd same precious .documeet apPears in at least one Democratic paper. We wish to maim a rough estimate of the cost : There are.filly. Demo cratic papers in the State. Each one will charge at icast $ l O--mtiking the'sum Jo be paid by the Menu facturere of Cotton and the destroyers or souls and bodies or the operatives, amount to FIVE HUN DRED DOLLARS • - The people should think of this matter. It shows the power we have to contend with. We do not fear their numbers, for they are few; nor do we fear their weight of character, for thimgh they may be rich, they fortunately do not exert a great influence among the people , of the State: Their money, which they have `obtained by unjust legislation, and • by working men and children to their graves, we _do fear•—if the honest masses of working men stand aloof and lend us not a helping hand. Moorhead has determined to destroy every &Mid of the Ten Hour LaW, if Money can be made to do it. For this purpose he has gone on a mission to the east. We hope he may ii173 1 / 1 1 there long enough to exhibit his true character ;- we - wish the people to flmiltim out. The follovring is what the Washington Examiner . nays in relation to the " Responae 1 0 of the People to the Manufacturers Certificate : • " Thatuands of the citizens of Pittsburgh have pernsitted the use of Their parries as sustaining the Ten Hour Law,'aild the manly and humane conduct of the.' Pittsburgh Morning Pest. 9, The conspire cy to' break doWn the li Post , P is about to react with terrible for - c, upon those who have participa ted in it.• The laboring classes know their rights, and the friends of labor and capital united will no. bly uphold those who 11117 0C3tIljwitice and theprin. epic./ of sound political economy. _ -7 , •orne writer in the Gsaette, who is probably lucre familiar with my Lind Coke than any thing relating to political economy, is endeavoring to get us into a discussioe in relation to Capital and Labor. Should this writer give birth to an rocni in any tif, his future hairsplitting esSays, we shall probably, take notice of it. We have again and again a de.. fined our petition" In regard t 6 Capital and Labor,, and we believe it is understood by the public, at lean by those who wish to - understand it.' The'ludY. giicatien that is now legitimately before the people,; it the Ten Hour Law. We are in favor ofthat glo rious measure for the " protection,' r:tfLatior. The Cotten Manatetures, who think AO elite* should be " protected" but themseves, conspired toessidened defeat it. The Whig' editors, as. by , instinct, take shies:with the cortspirators,and violently oppose the Ten Hour Law; and by so° doing, they make war against Labor and Law. Herein lies the differenie betweemos. The Whip argue that the manufactur. ere alone should he, the recipients of the " protec tive" letterset: Government --the democrats contend that all cluses and all Interests should be " protec ted" alike—that there should be no special legisla tion, no &sentient, no monopolies, no oppression, i 4 Republican American. at" Will those Editors who may be induced, by money, tp publish the ~, cotton certificate," as an adwlisement, in their papers, be'good enough, to state that most of the manses were obtained :thereto, in consequence tif false and fraudulent repreannts !tions havingbeeti . made as to its character and coo tents 7 We shall perhaps make some curious reve. latio a s in regard to this matter. before long. We hare ascertained, beyond all doubt, who wrote the "certificate:of character," and all the circurnstan eel attending its incubation. There is more nil fulny.conticcted with this matter than the public are aware of. iXr The American stated the other day that the Editor or the Journal was paid $5O to annihilate the Post. This the Journal man denies. Very well, gentlemen, settle it amongst yourselves. It is a question or veracity between two whig Editors. 'We care not which one the public. believes. • ASSAY or . MARYLAND GOLD,—The Philadelphia „Bulimia says,' itl reference to the gold mine on the 'farm of Mr. A small specimen of the gold in the shepe of dust, was assayed by the assay er of the mint a few days ago, and pronounced the richest he had overseen. Largo quantifies of it are now in the hands of the Rawer, and we presume we shall soon hear the resin.' 1 Banat 137aprr._Wyelearn from - the Beaver Star, that the canal htidge,across the Rig Beast's. at - the mouth of the Conoqintimssing, vras bort 'on I'riday night last. Soinwevil'disposed persons bad built a pile of wood under the bridge, to which they tug Sri. and thus accomplished their' purpose. Measures have been taken to have it speedily re-built. CALmentan.—A letter rrom Lima, dated 'January 9, says: " The last accounts from California still continue very, favorable regarding the gold districts. The Neptune, a Danish brig, takes about *60,000 in ape:- e thither, besides a full, cargo ofgoods,and a nuns - r bar of passengers. Two more sailing. ve.seli are advertisedlo leave fur San Francisco. Silver coa unties very high." A Valparaiso date of Dec. 21, states that the Tau sop from California, broughtgold to the amount Of about $BO,OOO. New expeditions were fitted -out with emigrants of all classes. , DEMOCRATS UNATittO I IN Wiscorranc..—The Wait' ! keshawDeinocrat contains the following announce; . Meat, which shows -well for the democracy .of th i Badger State : - uSo far hashas the matter been determined -. open b this county, by both parties of demo c rats that wja feel authorized in say ing that at an early day a'eouni ty convention will be, called, for the purpose of unt - - ting our broken milualtis for future contests nom= the opponents of domocratl principlea. It will be , 'S glorious meetingi'and heartily shall we 'rejoice to be again laboring- in -the dernocratic vineyard; side by side with those of our faith, whale labors are now differently; if not unprofitably directed." - --.— , Fos'Cattraiticra..4x-Govrmor Shoation, iii: , Ohio, arrived in Baltimore on ~ fro n t Friday evening; his native .!,," tate, in company- with a party_or twenty mans' Who proceeded ttiNraw York on the following da y' when they intend cribarklng round-thelforib, to C a lifornia. . The w h - ole . pirti,eollaitlill ef iliXtY Men, witiraca2italmf 116;000i and_ will soiMho an their way to the promised land: Goy. ShanniM, after superintending the elialtarakation,Wiil return t9Bal-, timore, and atari fOr., aat.c:oantry bi the - Oveilatid route, Eleven or REmitnerinktarnai. gh" : Welnead ay.high IS Oeleiek.7* . ' ; ` : ; •M it-B :Aitrzet - 4-The Senate wilt erect thilimerning. :the question Wilitiß.lteth'ie-J . diciaiy being under Consideration; okortinfely,harided Capt:Sitiall the proceedings of your great meeting in which this re form is recommended.. , After..tho.sitinech . of'hlr r Drum against_ 'the- reform ' , (apt. Small, arese,....- Without flattery; 'I mtietilay:lt wee one the „bait . and meat effective speeches I eforlistenedto. -He was terribly severe en Judge Patton. He cut him into mince moat:: 'Reread passages from his charge,. showing that lie could not botrusted• on the Bench:' He theCglanced at the Riot, ns kistermed, (but properly Troperly speaking I ray it was nothing but the.result of an oPprestred people struggling fir their righte.). He denounced the propriatorsof the factories as.ty , rants, and showed that they created the-Whole dts turbance, by scalding little•girls.: The lObby tins at thin time filled Withladies:. - I noticed tears trickling; down their cheeks. The Captain ia the beineefendOrt of the' riechaniiii add can be best relied. on. 'He] coetended that the people were intelligent, virtunis . and better ablelto judge who; they wanted to preside, oval- them than others. A.S'a Demecrat be was: for' the measure. The yoto tieing taken on the resole; . • • lion itpassed, yeas 22,nays Here ` is a triumph for: yopr - meeting. Success attend-alt such meetings and such honest Votes as the"yeas" are. With thin . you will receive a hit ofthe yea Sand nays. Publish.' them in large'letters and a copy Of -your pipes to each senator. Their conduct is approvedby ev ery thinking man alive. The House will adopt the same bill. This you can cell Upon:, for there ere'' . sterling men in this bratich ofohe • - The Senate adjourned here, owing'to a resolutien of the House to invite the Duck creek hero to visit this place on hisretirement. When on this subject, - let me say that Buchanan is expected here iii a week. Senator Brawley .circulating .a. paper to tender him a public entertaininent The probability is, that if he 'stood in need of one, - t{e, would hot get it—but let it go; we are a great people. l"he North Branch was up tri-day again in the House; and laid it over again until thC6thOf March.. Thia question is the toast exciting question of the seasian. The School bill and Revenue bill were also pest. p oned till a late day. - The new county of Lawrence -ashen off Beaker and Mercer was under consideratien up to the hetri of adjournment. Dr. Smith speaking' against it,up 1 to that hour. This bill will piss ; for the new cos-t:: ty men are all combined. What are our people doing we hare fought odes off, expecting re monstrances. - against the new county —but we have not the pleasure yet of Presenting any. Shallive submit; or what are we to do. .4.et us have "a little more grape, Capt. Bragg,” anti we will capture our enemies. - It is strange that your paper does not come 'qtr. ;a rly with the wher Pittsburgh papers; Therci is " something rotten in Donmark.'r. rue had better Lee to it. Mr. Swartswelder presented to the Ilouseand had them read, the proceedings of your Mass Meeting. When you hold another, let me advise you to sehd the p7oceedinga in slips, that they cars be placed ion the desk of every Senate, and Representative; . Wiens with the zanies 'of thi; oPeritives, will have a good effect, and produce smuch' good. I stir Mfortn ed that the Penn Mill is trying to lettuce Abair harids to sign in favor of the law ns it is—pro as', and all. If they (the working peeple). Wilt be au base ,ris!to do this, I will send you for publication their nen+. Bet-I do not think theycan be induced to betrliy their own interests into hands ``of dangeretr : and designing men --that stand ready,. to..4er secute and prosecute them now and at all times. The certifiers will not avail' Much.' Mankorliulse • persons were, prominent in iutaistink to ?loci thermil lion Ms Oa cur rai s n intkKrent'gtOr; the great in jury of the people.- . Those men will amass a fortune by the Road.; but it Will hedeatlito th penple,tbat have no outlets to sell: Mark them;•and whereier they go in' the county, the yeomen of the' county will do likewise. One of their character cold not, on two occasions be nominated for the Legisla ture on the Derriocratic. tieket. * TRUTEIi WS The folliwing are the yeas and as on the Judiciary Resolution : Stesors. Bout 'firawles, Brooke; Crabb, Cunnicig -hams Eon 0 as, Johnson, Lawrence 'Levis Mason, lkttthms, Rtch,ltichards,'Sadlcir, Sankey, Suety; Small „Stoyser,,Sterrett, Stine—;2l I—Yeas. bfeJsre. Sem, Drum, Frick, Ives, Kiln, Kanignia. cher, Med.-101d, Fattener, Darsie, Speaker.-10- - . • - Nays. Democratic nate- Cola;ention. Seams= c o urme. - -.The.Deinocratsof this eons ty met at Somerset ; on the 13th instant, and elected A• H. eery/turn, Esq., their delegate toFittsburdb. The resolutions are capital, arid breathe the highest confidence in our speedy regeneration frOm Federal misrule. therms Cotrem---The Democrats of this county met at New Berlin, on the 19th Mat:ond 'elected b. Rodeartncl theirtieleg.te to Pittsburgh, instrue ted for Col. U. C. Ryer Ss their fast aad dehe Gam ble as their second choice. They concerted in the appointment of IL D. Walter, of Senate., rial delegate. Spirited resolution Were NBlletie , . • CRAWVORD Cottarr.--The Democrat* , of this county met at Meadville , on the 13th instant, and elected S. W. Enos and Vincent Phelps their dole gates to Pittsburgh. The following Is the only rase lution of a general character adopted. On motion of Thotncts4. Lowry, Resoked, That the Democracy of Crawfdrd coun ty are in River of the proposition now before the Legialatureto give the clectiOn of Judges to the . People. • • Blum= Courrrv.---We find in the Towanda Demoarat ; the proceedings of the Democratic meet ing for Bradford. - Francis Smith, Esq.; president, and E. 0. Goodrich Mid Thomas .Surlord acted as Secretaries. Ulysses Mercer and . Addison .W.Kean were elected 'delega tee to the Pittsburgh Coo von tie e ; Strongly instructed to support Col. G. F. Mason for Canal „Commissioner. Boselotions in faror- - -of the North Branch Canal were passed, Naseaohnsetts and Slavery. The lower 'House of the Massachusetts Legisla tare, have Passed 4 Series of resoultions on the sub ject of slavery' in the Di — strict of Columbia. They declare, in effect, that'Congrestr neght, forever to prohibit slavery'in the territories and abolish it in the District of Columbia; and that Saab legislation. does not violate, but preieries the COmpromise be tween the North and the South, that secured the adoption of the conetitution.i One Man, a said no. All the other inembeis of' both political parties, voted for the resolutions. - DIED t On Sunqay,llarch 4 th.,HOnntrrklsAßEL SIIANVi aged two pap% and ten months. The'fiends of the family are respectfully requested to attend . the' Amoral; from the residence of Frederick Hauptman, in the Diamondfat ir!o'clock. Complunkated ' - OBITUARY.—Died, without any apparent dis i ease - ,.-tit the residence his son-in-law, 'HENIiir I Yeurid, Esq., near Philorecni, • ,Liiiniodn County, Virginia, en, _the 16th or January, 1849, JOHN COMBS ; a soldier of the Revolution -in the 106th' year - of his age. Mr. Combs was a native br Loodouni.in" which he .resided„.dering his protracted life, except When err. ving.his country as a' soldier., He wee, at the .sur render of Lard. Cornwallis, at Yorlitewd,wherehe received an honorable discharge... When ids noun. ,try was, threatened, in 1794, with , insurrectionary movements, in , Western 'Pennsylvania, EnY-- the "'Whiskey•toveM Mr. Combs rigaiibecame a Sol ' dier, - byvnltitireering his services, and served thro-_ out that ' • Ile*anattencied_to his final resting place bylnit- Mertes precession of relatives, , friends,-und' (pilaw- . citizens; "duemilitary - lionorewere 'paid by . : Lb eac erkt,convosed_Capt.; Trivenels- aya ry. An • Capt. Infantry; - under thilAiiCCtion' bf Major Craig, command by,Captaia,".Pitanii,tia shed, - Although the-day . ..was : extremely told, large number of ladies wore in attendance, evincing respect due to: patriotism. MIZE RIM • - =. • . . _ orrespen MEM =,prr":" Fratthis,?j-Thexiewistittirity: ' Ai/44 built . fo4'regn, Jar pittetnirgh* leavinethe . lrWie street laming at 10 - snug little boat, and will be abltlilt" run at all stageF4 ()Immo!. •She„willbe enfi_cOhe control . of, experienced' men, Who will not lack in 'energy4 . Skieleval he commanded by Capt.M , Pitan., who is one of-the owners. Our; friend 4. J. Miller will also be pa , board Engine!r. The Engines were built at the. - excellent estab.. lishmeniaf A. Miller"; the Aulrby }Um , rack of Brownevlll e, . the cabin b y. Mithersiin `4nd Errett.-- There are Some iMpoitant inipioyertente'jti.khe. machinery:of-this boat, which think-ftvoith4 nntle' of serted in the Wilms, by , which .to show the' height, 411 he water, t, iany.point , with i n oneinch bl the 'r.op of thnlMilet'.l4eintofore'f'Englneere could onlyy guess at the quantity of winter this « geago neck tz ibllerto" ..Those interested should 'exam= len.thit.ittifiteventent:' : • I . . There is one other to which ; our attention .wile called. The -I!, PuP;Pet . bat - eir" and . immense amount of complicated machinery basimen dispen• -Fed with in the engines built for thin boat. 'A;f. , slide yalve opt-off .7 has been subetitoted., We know too little of meChanics to be'able2,to- gire'anfopinion about, these matteri; but we 'have teard.:experien ced'riv - m- , ei en and engineers say that this of Mr: Miller, possesseagreatadvantagem; Sze/arra Writ*, Into Scoir.—Yiie were aboard this .. , . , floating palace on Saturday. - She is all the Wheel ing-papers claim for her. Pront , the..Wheelidg Gaw zetteo Thursday we condense the ' following : ' ! first,f , e e , But we would premise ,', that she not upon tho water with' hat overhorthenedeppearance presented by most of our river.bonts.. Ber guards do not, like'most of them, seem lo'be Striiing'for a, rotting. place 'con the surface of the water. . Owing to her comparatively great depth of hold she uppehrs at least to a l : l landroxian like ourself, to nitrch better , advantage.%:. 7 • 1 •-• ~ • . But to' return to the items She is in 'extreme length of deck, ,182 feet ;: 31 feet beam ; 49i feet wholo.width an d .8 feet hold. Sho carries three 42 ioch - boilens, 30 feet long; two , 22 inch cylinders.l‘ feet stroke and - ; a. 28 feet wheel with 9 feet buckets.= Her hall was, built :by: Wm. Error - pr Marietta; Engines by Pimittargik Co. of Wheeling; Cabin Jarscs Mutriconst ;" _Painting_ LT/brains & , -Netson, and Chairs by J. WAtiren. , She has a commodious cabin, puns whitd;" chanty! and plain in finish; and while 'peeping intO the state rooms; of which she hese sufficient auniteetehertli 84 passengers, We found breadth' anffieient toetivi: ate the necessity.of one's tumbling opt Me sadden .' effort at shifting sides. -. ' ' One thing particular about the Wternrrnao Scorri is worth'imitatinn by our river boats generally: She has a commodious room in a commonly; waste, 'n osed space over end , between rho 'engine and side of toe vessel, entirely disconnected from f the cabin and to bo used 211-.114r, Barbershop, - and`Wash room —thin is a new feature and decided iinprovement:. She, is designed for the PittsberBb'and Wheeling and New Orleinstrade; cumnianded bY,Copt. dans-. arena Dzienrivti Cleric, I.;siavarre Detreittr•4—' the twolici g sole owners; gad "surely any one Who , could, fail to, be well pleased with , the attentions of her gentlemanly officers and the comforts anli con veniences of the 'boat mast be' an -tinreclaireable cynic _ indeed. . . ... "oltilT)101" AT SUICIDE Mr Trti-TOIIIIIi.--4 .Yonng ritaii-,named-,;-7-- goon was arrested on ;Friday . night charged with stealing a very v4iluahlearditlt' • trimaa ateamboat. - A aboit time Alter tie 'v44fit the ' Cell aome. of the Wa tehmetrdiscovered-that he :sine' inihin - : hang - n .. u• ' • li — 'i) `i'' g l° a I " ! PFt - to . .Jul .. .._ se . Wit 91 iCrelline: In order to pevcntanother . attempt they P 4. J l '9 6 'l'in' P vo 9artiOe of dieks*icel4;Palittc shirts and shoes. At:sheet eight';o7Clock ye'.oiasj ihundhanging; and was ><t once cut down ..lie . - k , Stuarts:as upon the Boer. He - had . taken 1114 '8114i and made A t9r!of it. : . .;',. - .1., bn, SatuiiTmorn - inghe was examin e d and . admit tedso flail:forliii a ppearaneelitetk,':. ---;:; - -';.; !-.... . Pints---,About T o'cleek, yeaterifay,n fire bruin out in n carpenter's shop ; on the kite of the fl burnt district" made by the latetire onFiont street. The 'contents Were eutire!ydestrayed...There,lvari nOt much a!arm. No fire had been used : the shop. since Priday a so thaten incendiary hasiandotildedly .Anortina.—Abobt 8 o'clock, last evening., a - Ore broke out in a 6 16c1:64th - is 'Shop in 'Virgin , alley, which destroyed the building. Judge Lowrie decided on Saturday that when judginent is obtained ogainst .a defendantby-defatit through a matake of cotinset,rhe will - entitled . to a new trial on payment of costs: Had counsel ne glected or refused to attend' his Client conlii - only have recourse upon him.. Ad attorney in the case Thought he 'saw somethingwrong inthe'declaratiOn and advised the defendant to Make. no , appearance that he might make a motion in arreste or led:, OFF! Aforiling,-011ker Hill brought up a countryman lot .occupying '-t oo much - apace In the market. Was a bucketer s but made a rigorous defence. BO got ofT some how. There were fire canes or drenkonnersi.. (ine-ois tbat miserable ioung man bate Auderarte, nbe woe sent in on an infornntion by This father: Gue.vr Boor EirrA,Dmitmettr.--The bons° for. merly , occupied by Win. Bell; on W iod street, be. tween Diamond Alley and Fourth, bas beetifitted up inn style eilmainificeriee unequallodby anyoth er lobe Wen; and will-be occupied by our friends: &mew & Enouthr, he a' Book store..We intuit notice them more fully again: • - KlLLED.—Coroner Richardson .on Saturda - y pump= jog held an inquest upon the body of a. than :named John Rulong ) who IV/2/1 killed on the. evening pmxi Out en a , siontibeat; lie was in the act or stopping front one boat to another when .hitt root:nlippedimid .his head struck the - guard. Re died almost instant: Siir . I We - can not reply to Denson, for we agree -with him. on 'the subject to which he refers.. For:his information, however, we }will remark that we :would rather live'On'the stieet than in such a geese the . one torn down in Virgin alley; over the bonds of the A pick-pocket was arrested on Sat - adv. morning. A lady, who had been in tho - iteafrket, where she lest her Pocket..book, containing all the money she had—Made- inforMationinieinSf him and: a fellow who made his escape. I A ,sword' belonging' Itr . the , U. S Medical Staff; is :at the Mayor's ()Mee. It was takeolrom a man who drew it, open en officer on FridiyCiteiling, nod them escaped- P•luisPrcd'a,Edybee.itell*664ll, some rightful holder. . Sir Savage, on Wood'Street, between Yreet t nad Water, will set out an extra Linich to lila Mends at , 19} o'clock this day. Lunch every , day day thc,adtne it:T. Smite ruffintis— men andlioya;7—Caused °rabic disturbance at the Monongahela wharf yeater. day, while the B4tiate were lietiqtethig Ike solemi ceremony sot baptism. Ur , Spencer,gooa to Washiagton.-to-day on to. tiaorrow", where ke will delivetO row Lec(Oip.il after which he will - retlirn,and appearih - . . bar Mayar Ratih, of Alleghenb•hapheen unwell fora week•paat;,during which time Aid liar/ offi 9iatc4 - - rair-A. fellow won whipped very soundly _on inghe in Hand street flit nendiiiean'qn.: suiting valentine to a lady . 1 ; " • . . - W.BoYd , Re-surrectuNrqo w aitneg , .cocarnit• ted. eave . .bail the stun of one utPlinancl iron rn. ' " AP. give ti 436deeft in Wheeling this evening. • - MOM News by Tic *Air k.: Reporte(fciiigtoil‘Pfs'st. • cciatatteinizOrAjAr.wis: Wiiiintrororr, March 3. , A Report from the Secretary of the Treasury was read communicating information respecting the ton nage on_ Spanish The hiti.fottlio payment:of lieveime Anion di . . teal, follieTreasury Department tt'lle takellt:9 and • Mr, Bright presenied the credentioltref his col , league, was sworn and took, hie Seat.. The bill for extending the Reienite Lawif,44o poWer of collecting the.saine, to tho District-cif tal. ambia, was reported from the . Committec. Mr. Ashman' offered.' a Re,solotiert to ploce the bust of the late John Qaincy..Adams,subscritadibr •hy the member, in the Rotunda of tho Capital Weintrio‘iorr,-Mirch, 4; 1449. fora protracted and stormy session, both ifOoses ndjoarned;this morning, at 7 o'clock. ' ..• BefOr&adjournment, however, the' follOwirig;billa 'were finally passed . I . The Gold Dollar bill. Th e bill Esiablishing.•the 'Home Department. ' Tht t billßstablishiag a branch Mint at Now York, and the several Appropriation'bills. The,bill establishing n Territorial Government. in California was not acted on in the Senate. Pending the debate eitthe General Appropriation Bill, Senator Petite, o f Mississippi, shook his,fist in Senator Camaro:aid face-7 Whereupon the Senator f rornPenney/valiniqloored the Senator (ram' Minis. . . In the Auntie, Mr. Thoinpkao, of Mississilipi, and - Ficklin, of Illinois, had'-ti rencontie. Meado and Giddingii had a similardifficolty. - -' ..The . • WARRINST OM, March:4. The - Secretaryship' of tbe : Home Department bas been _tendered to.tboldon; John Davie, of ; Misi. It .1s repotted' . lii:Aiti . " iFat 'Abbott ,Lairrene'n de .elines:the-Hayry Department, which has been cense q neatly tendered to Mr. Preato4Attornei General. It - is farther 'reported. that Dere . oly:Jedineort, of 24 100nd;bail - been: tendered the - Attorney General 'eltiptin place 'of Mr. Preston, transferred to theHavy. , . :NitiAteiti,Mareb . 3; .The ste a mer Creacept City, for from Cha p-Ca, arrived here tii4lay.. She brought no gold, but reporte 1000 passengers at Panama, awaiting an op portonity to eitibithfor Sao' Praneitice: .• . • . . . _ .. - -- -. PHILADELtais liiiiRKEZ. •.. . ' . • ' .. ' ' .- 'PrtitAnizmnisifstareli 3. ... Flour" The piarket with a moderato business is in . taxer of the buyer, with.itales - of good Western brands a t 5 ,00(a8,061e. go bbl. to die extent of 3,600 tibia. . Graio. :The:demand for Wheat and Cortfis..gocl; iSales, of Psitite Red Wheat ' at 1,0901 1 1,10. .trime Yellow Corn at 57(ii58c.; to the'esient of .20,03 . 00 bus.' Sugar. : Sales or Porto Rico:al. - 6e: Marketactive. NEW YORK MARKET.. .NEw - Yozrir, lifarah r 3, M. • Cotton..3farket quiet, bat steady. ' Provitions..Sales of Western Ilacea Pork at 10,60 011,00; sales Of Primo at 10e10,25. Sales ofwest era (aces Beef at 12 ;50013,00.. Sales of. western• cured. Hems. et 769 e; Sides at..0130}; Shaulders'al 000}e. ' : ' • . Flour..YheMazket is quiet and the tondency is downward. We note sales of 3,000 bbls. Western at 5 ,56 , 45,68 per bbl. . • Bacon.. Salesof -Western gams at 61e. . . • Lard.. Sales in bbts. mirlyst'ateady.., • .• • BALTIMORE MARKET. . • • ::::.BAZ-211108E, •., .. • , • "" Floor.. City Mills is held •at 500 perlbl - ..: Sales of Howard street at 4,53. . • •• • . Grain. :Prime Red Wheat at 1 ; 0 5 . 0415.. hime Yellow Corn at 50e.; prime White - at'44o • ;.; Whiskey.. Sales in bhts, at plc. • • - Bale of Western Mess Pork at 15,57; ; Mesa Beef at 12,57.. Bacon; sales of hoe round at 511(ic.- , • • CINCINNATI. MARKET. ' • -• - • Cutectsmrs:March i:46 PI M. Flour sales 500 brie at s3;Bl' WhiAticy: sales at .1 5 /,closed dull; Pork: sales 850 Lrle clot at 10,25; Bacon: sides at 5e shoulders 9c; tialgtr2oo bilplard at Me ; Cheese: s ales 550 Imo W R at Glc for ;hip 'meat; Buttes.: sales western keg at 99,1 n LW at 1.2,1; Lineied Mra iu skiro at 56c p gall: salcs.Barley at 3040 c; rates Clover 5ccd.h.t3i1124Q3,25.'. • " ' -fl Election...An- election for President, Mana gers and offiCers.for the Camilany,f o r ereati l , g . a 13,1,1,. zver the River Allegheny, opposite. Pittslitirgit,..iii , the County of Allegheny? , will be held at the Toll 'louse, on Monday, the sth thy of Marctrnert, 0(3 o'clock 4% 51. thh7alesveld: • ' 'Jona- liktoza.Treasa rer. Ear The First Azional Soiree oa n n n. 1' x,. .ikrarr File-Coiit'Aily; will be hold' tit the Lafartte As ,sernbly. Rooms, oil- V 1 edneimitiy evening, Marclv'7lli Young M en%l lere aut. ile.Mbt ar,r Aso 711iiiicarnes Imorrrent—The Siith Lecture. Will be Oveti by'Prof. L StEruss, on Tuesday ereuiub+, Tinrili fhb, at add Trartr. .The Lecture trill be illustrAted by-otunerotta interest , 4n qinfg n gn:r en roi LOdidi-tOr sale ittheßooPStores'nd door DAVID 1rk.1.31,ER,- Cptamitjee.. TIELI viatl:st -------------- prrTsIIIIItGIi VII hIA TIM'. ' . • . . , C. S. PORTER •-• :•-• - • ..•-•-• - - ••••• • • • - • ' - - entexc•Or *Om -IVlcniornt. : ission -: • ' Drees Circle and • • ... • • • ••• •• • •;f.•-•- 50 cents. Family Chet° or SecontuTie i :................... 2 5 • u .. 1.17 c Benefit- owl last appearanee of ar: CRISP. T ... MOSOsy, idarbh 5, to commence with the. , " • - - , - • . . '' • - „LADY -O F.THE•LAR.E. . - •- -' -.- , "Fitz James .; -Mr. Crisp .1 Roderick Ph •Misu..-Alr. Oxley. - Ellen.••••••• •••••••:•- • - -• ~-. • -•- To conclude with ihe successful Farce Ofe P . Porter '• - - =-• USED UP; OR, ".THERE'S NOTHING-WIT." NColdstream... ,- -51r:Urisp,..1 Wheatle•-• - •51.r. Amber. Lary:Meetly ... - ~..-,...- . ,...:.., y ... .. - 3,1 - ,,,,, c ru i se. ady , Chntterbnelr.. - . • -••••••••-• ---;--..; -. • ••••• -• - Mrs. - Prior. : . 117" Dimrs'Opetfitt.7.; Canton will rise at lud(past 7, ' f lifereiff : XtßE.-- Fo a SA t, R,a v w u r t i -- - - ----- th ,.- .. _ -I , T O P9ll , ot lift! 18 or 20 Acres, situated in. a healthy . end p easaat - locaticnt on the Allegheny river, above the Garrison and the_landing of the. Sharpsburgb Ferry. Persons 'desiring the: - whole. of 'the above roust.liPly soon; as it will be sold in 5 Aural...ols, if to' featured : - Terms favorable.- • ' '. '. 13. OUTFIDERT;G en. Age '-. • ‘ - mars • ' •. Smithfield street. to the liondrablelbe Judges of the Court Of General 1 Quarter Sessions...of the Peace in and fertile County; of Alleghe nyy • - The - , petit on of "Join -Stivtige; of. the -First 'Mira, pity of Pinelbirgli; in the County aforesaid, humblyshew eth, , Tlutt your petitiOner both provided.. himself with' Materials (orate- tiecommodation of travelers and others,. athiiAvitaning. house, in the-Ward aforesaid ; and , plays' that roar ,Honors Will be.pleased ip grant him -a license to keep 'A public house of entertainment. And your, pe-; gamier, altiaduty hound ; will pray.'. R JOHN. SAVAGE. , , We; the undersigned; citizens - of - the "aforeitaid Nlrard,' do Certify, that the above pentioneris of. good repute' for honesty andiemPerance, and'is well provided with house rocintend .conveniences for the . accorratioilatiOn.- and lodging of strangers and travelers, and : that soidlaVein Daniel 'Wayland, Allen Cordell; Thomas Satithson; AV, WoodwOrth,..John Lawton,-Wra; Dunn. John Kelly,' Beelen, Zones Stevens, .George- R. Wright,- John W. R. Taylor . • , mar.s:3ld*: ,EtiY;Floble the Judges of the - Court ofGeneral `.Quarter Re k9101139i0i Yenee,in and for the County The petition of Raphaelßait - , of the Gilt Wait, 'city of Plutibbrgh; in the County .aforeshid, himibly she.wethi: -That your petitioner bath proildett. hinMelf .with mate rilds. for the icdontittiodation ;of travelers and onierg, his ,dwelling house,. in - the - Ward - aforesaid,' and prays that your Honore will be'pleased to grant . him a license. to keep jonblie hoine of entertabunenti 1. - tior pc -Litho:tering inittury bound, will pray: R-; We, the subscribers, citizens of. RAPIIAE the aforesaid AW. Wind', doPertify - that.the above petitioner is of good' repute for honesty and fcmperance,antliswell provided:with house ,room rand convemences for the'accorankidatio n of truy eters and - others, and that's.* tavern is nefeasaVY. :Bernhard Dint le, 17.. - xoner, EL. Rehhilee,..yvi Want Schutt de, :Anton - Ile n itz; Burk ,n_rd VM Antic s, ith...;Foiser, ab GPritrikt, A. Retlenburg, F.-E. Krenier; .f.,qansfer, , •floo thellottorable:the Judges of - the Court of General Quarter Sessiourof the Peacis in and for the County of Allegheny Ths petil!an-of . 7 : ll :ilreanOr, of Tinarey Tecivuship, fir the County itforciaik. bnallitrelmweth, 'That. your:peti. tiorte;halhPNvidMi hirnaelCwirh materials for the ad commodinion ot -travelers and Others at his , 4yrelhag }nmet intim Township aforesaid ; and prays that- ypur 1 . annoys w.ill 413 pleased t o, grant Inra a license to keep a public 11E11484.0f ca MrtataMea;•- And 'your , Petitioller, as m duty bound, will_pryty. ; ~ • ''- Jiß, ,hIE.A.NOIL I 707,e,,tint eubscribers, eitizeni of the' Township afem aaid,Ocieciify,titat the above petitioner. Is of good re .pate,lor lianas ty and temperance, and: is well:provided: Whici house room, and tO/CMOICTICei for the ocean:um:do than and ladgintorstriniA 7 S and travelers,that said joint' PoliodV,' ~ M. StiOraii; It Dalian, .r.:lii'CuliPttgh, D; CO PO *,A -' reigueee;,P; nonliani:M, Anderson, .r: p; rmuttik., hr. A. Ar plarl , T..49is7.illialir Vi ' ll i9li . i MIMI 2===ll . . PtlY dburgh , liE irali.cril.er has Invented a • T.out G01.1.t, possessing tho'followii.: weighs about wenty-Lve pounds, can VI, box 13 inches ny 17, and 17 inches deep ; I bushel of wet sand in about two tnintitest . t el.24l in less thrielen, tag the Gold perfectly cleneof - rand and gravel. Thu .e going to Calitornia are invited to call and see its operation, at my reiidence, in Penn streei..near Water street finarsl C. EVANS.—: 2112111 (Fe iliirter 7 .11.:" Seslioria of the Pen c e, in and for the - Couo ty of Alle- The petition ar.lirm. Selmer', Of thfr ~0 4 VA , Cklij:::4 Plusher* in the Couhty tifereSaid;liumfilv sheal egli nal Your P e HtloPer bath psovided Irimselfwith. materials for I" ac commodation of travelers and others. atlas dwell- Mt. nause M. the ; {Vail 110rellaid; and, pOki - is that . your _ Remora Will be fileriadd•lcrgrant' luta' a` llcefuteVro keep a public house of .entenainmeat., And your . .pelidoncr. as • In duty hound, will pray." • . - 'WAX. SEAIVOR. We, the:aubsdribinl, cltizensiSt thelvard eforcsaid,do .certify, _that the ;above. petitioner is , otlood impale for. honesty rind temperance f and is well provided with bodso room and conveulunces for- the accommodation of smv elevis and others, and that said tavern is necessary—. _ .B Weaver, A... 8.. Berger, ..R..,Barasidea.-11. Leader, - 6 - cote Arthuza J.Dlack, Clem= C-114s ; W...C. Cones.). ly, A. Brown, C. B. Swezy, R. Patterson, R."II. Patter- TG 0 the ionorableolo Judges of lbe.Court of General o(Al• (leerier tifi.reaca in end for.the County ..The petition of lona Da.erci; rye, piniiib City PittlibMigh, in the enemy , ,nforesaid; -- humbly That your petitioner hath.prOvded himself with materials for the accommodation of traveleri and others, at his dwelling hbase,in ciforesaid,and prays. that your Honor, will.be pleased to.grant him a license to keep . a public bons° entertaiiimpgrand - lqu r peti tioner, all in Ant)* boand, will prey. • JOCIN 'BRAVO. t.iVe, the subscribers, e tifotesaid Ward, do certify that the above p etitioner sof good repute for honesty and temperance, and.is well provided with house room and conveniences for the aecomm 'dation 121111 10(18 , fag of strangers and.travelers r and that said' tavetn is .J. Deniston, J. Sterling, J. jkiatthews,t4 , Carroll, J. Devine 'C.. West f . J 410 the 'Hon oriblo:the Judger:of thee/tart ut.tleperal Quarter Sessiogitiortheßeuei t i arid for the,County of Alleghehy : ' ' '.• • The .petition J.... Mickey, of The 4th . Watd,leity of Pittsburgh ' in County ' aforesaid; humbly shewcili, That your petitioner bath provided Tiimself with:mate rials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his 'dwelling house, ih the Wahl ttfotetehl l ' and' prays 'that your Honors will be pleated to ghat inn) a iterate .li:cheep : a public- house , of enter -And your pe titioner, as - ill dutyboand, will pray. J, MAGI m Wel the sePotrthatai cittzcis o(thvi pforgsaid Ward, do certify', Mai the — above pe titioner is of good repute for honesty and tett peraace, and, provided- with house room and conveniences ihr TheL,accounitodatßin of travelers and otberii, and that said tavern necessary. A. C. Bell, W.•llPCullough. J,litteVenscM;J. APlTe,ttrY, J. Watt, J. Yoang;11:- S. Colley: WeCoadoili, T. Scott, • A. Warden, J. Birmingham, W, Torrance , ' 'mars:3td.. (Chronicle copy Need ch "POst9 .FllO the. Honorable t e• utlg_es of , the,Courvof (lapetus 1. Quarter Sessions of the• Peace in arid for the Cdantr. The'petitiou - Of H. a. Taylai, of 'Mit illjeth;irt' - The'County aforeiaid, humbly'shewetß,Almi -yonepiti tioner hath - providedhiminslf with blotetizirs Tot. the nc , conamodation of travelera and others, as hie dwelling house, .in th e .Barough aforesaid, atid . 'prityis:Biat your Honers•wilt Li pleased to grant In t o 11 . 11 ecnioto.ke j tp a public Louse of entertainment. • And your petittooer, as ‘: to duty bound, will Oray. -•, -:•••••. i. H. CbTAl•Lqft. - I 'We, the. eubscriberN: citizens Vihe 'Borough afore- i . said, do'ccrtify, that th - eabo*e . p . etitiolier iiol=gneet rc- . ;. 'pate for honesty and temperance, andie_well .protided with house room and conventences,for fhs'oceornmoda- ',. lion aud lodging of istranteteasd itairele . rl, amillml. jta id . .. tavern is necessary. '' ..- " : - ..,_, ii • : A. Craighead, Wm. -A. 'Priee,.Barodel Gnmes„Adam ; APHany, John . ' Molder, . ThOmier Sailed*. H. Petcoval, - John I.t afearew:'Pard:lC,Tritter,'4oLii Xlifuiterf-Pcter i Persall, Joseph rd'Corkle.: -. . - •.' '-' .: '._',....`...:.:2_maireald• I O the if.jnorable the Alkali of the COCirt Of Georrnl T Quarter - Sessicins the Peace in and for the . I of Allegheny .. • The petition of Ilugh 24; 'Werdt city of Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly . tbeWeth, -That your petitioner bail( provided himself. with' mtne fials for the accoma odation isr,travflers and 0 4 1 10j11, at . Ills : hour e t 'in. the. Ward aforesaid, and tiays •thai your Honors will be pleaScd to grout him o,fio,onAe to keep u public house of- entertainment.; And-.yrnFpei. titioner, main duty boun d pray... " ; • We, the subscribers, eitiSens of thee: W a r , Laro • rciaidt . do certify that the above petitioner 14 of good repute . for • bonestytemperance.. `thetawet:provided hvith: house room and conveniences to ccominothitiour and :ledgidg of strangers . and tra-velois-,.asid:tintistaid tavern.is necessary . , • -•, • ; L. Jeetee M. iti_gers, iiiesi;.:ClistrlCS•llrefion, • J. Schmertz , George _H. Reiss. ,I.ll.linter,ieihn.Anderson, R. G. Brooks, John Taggert, - Robt.Dicie*:. •' • •rntiaat• [Chronicle copy,St and elii ..5P0110 . 1 •-• • • i 'PO the Honorable tbeladgeoof the Ginn cf.Glneral ofQuarter Sessions of the pe ate ha and feelliecoanty • - Allegheny: '• -•-- ' '•' - • ••••!.. , :s.', • The petition of Robirt.Binslay,'Of West li'Veitedj:PitY • . of Pittsburgh. in the.Conty . aforesaid. humbly abeweibi That -your petitioner bath .proeidedlairatielt with sTukte.." • • rials for the. accommodation of trieeleri aturdelt his' dwelling house, in the Ward aforesaid; Midr_nys that your Honors svill De nicastiT.leiariostbiliFiilicense . . • - to keep a public house Of ontebaingtem. • • • • • • ' X 6 • 41 Pc•titiouer, on duty -bound, :•• '•••• •'.' - : • .• •,. do • We; the ruhieribers ;illtsertiottliiVeit:AforeSidd; .. • certify; that the abovt. liexitleiritleelood . reittire for . • . • honesty, mad teroperanee._itufas .ill - dolled with ••i • • house room and. eonvenieneeiAhr -*she, ueeominodeli on end •lodgin•• stmagers...sut.Mirnveleis; and •that-'-soid • • Samuer.Meßeloy,-.RTORsiirkOttearf,tli;'.. flimliton, • . • Jittnes•Hasoilmo. Wm. Colenittly•-IVm. Leonean, Joseph .T. Moore-John Chambers,Juramicdt PievYs er, HugbllCCutchen, Win. Aliithew_s. • 11t,41 3 41, • • 1 • .[Chroa. copy and elo f - Post.'e ] r.= - ••::::•• ' the .tionoraule the Judess o•iit.fart,o ;imier:ll Quarter Sessions cif the Peace i of Allegheny: nu ta ftiZ t . l 44o - .IIIIIY • The petition of Joe'Constek, - of ihe Pit tsbirtglf. •in the CO unry•aftiresattl; - huniblY:abt irdth, That yourjimitioner bath provided himself with:Mate rials for the ac eotravoilathm of travelins:und'oth r e i r rn i, at his dwelling hon n the AVard aforesaid, and s e .tharyour. Honors wi l lbe pleased ta grant him.a • /cense to keep . a public bouso of entertainment. And yoitepe-' titioner, as in duty bound, well pray.. •• . • • ...-1 ' We; zhe snlisciibcrry'ciiizetisof Ms 'Ward offo l raeaid, do certify, that the above petitioner is•of good teliatelor honesty and temperance; and ia proVidell.,with .house room and conveniences for-the LICCOMIkkIttIiOII 'and.lotlM4 of strangers ant! traveleta;laild..thak.said tavern is netressnry.: • • • ..f Leyde: J. Meyer, Wm.Kettenbuigh,Jt:Geniktimi. Taylor, E. Reis. AL Krebs; How., D...Szmitsbeiger; Kerwin, LI. Buerkly. .. . . fr - Rl - ibe Honorable the Jud ges of thavoln Geaeta i Quarter SCSSiOIIS of the Peace litAntlforiliti County of Allegheny: ••••••••: 0. 'Tbia petition of Wm. Gallaher, or the First Wasd;:iity of Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid. humbly .chew. l'hot you, petitioner bath provided/Miami( with mn-_ serials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at .his dwelling_lionso, in the. Ward . ufinesaid, and prays that your Minns will.be pleased to grant•hina•a license to keep a public house of entextaiumerit.:. And your pc- - titioncr, irrdaty.boitud, • We, the inbscraiers, citizens of the •aforesaid ,Werd do certify , that the above petitioner is of gond repots) for . honesty and temper:nice, mod is ivellproviaid With !Muse mom and conveniences for the acconintodotioniandlOg. ing 'of travelers and others, and that said Micro. is . Peter Hough, John SCetiri,'J. Ciawfoid; C.... Towns end. F. Frey vogle, F7,..A.:ShoCkleiter, Jas. Gray, 4th st. ; A..Beelen, Hues, Bieheiden,llivrge Rirkpatric Ir.. • .., • :.'; :rztatmida h io Honorable tha Judged of. t 46 Quarters. : eBsionig Peace; !nand fOrt4o County The netilion of Hen • ryttiltzhoover, of llpper St:Clair Township, M. the County aforesaid, :humbly sheneeth, • That your petiticiuer bath provided himarlfmoth niatoiials for the accommodation - of travelers and others, At hig dwelling house, In the township aforesaid, and pinysthat your Honors will bepleasel to gran!' hint a license to . keep a •pablic house' of entertainment. -.AIM oyatti'peti tiorier,asin duty bound, Will p,ay-. ' • • • • • • • • nraav ntiaZHOOVEIC. We, the subscribers, citizens the townithforeimid,, do certify, that the above petitioner is: kood•repine for honesty and . temperance, and is well provtded_th house room and,convemiencest foulbe accommodation and la g . tug of travelers and others, and thins-1M 1 1 1.1'0.71; in me cessary. Samuel .Alortoir, A. •.Holland, ,Cannoivirames Brawdy, Milo • Lowry, •Aiiron Itritwdy. .Arch'tt :Lorey, Baronet Black, Samuel Connor, ilirtun Huy, Jais, Lore } , ThomastDaulavy. : • • •.. ma T tas • (Tito the, Honorable the ji C.outt of tietteral 1 Quarter Sessions of the l'once in.andfortheernatty of Allegheny :/. .- . ••.r. • .7 ~..,:.:v:i The petition of Thos..na rims, pf the 'jth ,Wattl,Titts bOrg, lit the County -aforesaid,-humbir shaweih,'•That your petitioner bath proyuled.himselfywith .rtuaterials.for the accommodation of travelera iiadritheri,-at-thrdWill: Or house in the Ward afofellidarnd• firayaihist your.. PHonors will be pleased to gratiflim'a license' Irtipjeki a . üblicb Louse of entertai,:ment. ' And YonepotitiOner, is y bound, will pray.- -' •• : . THOMAS, BAftTON. . -We, the R ubticribers,'Cititemi of the itforesaid-Winl, do certify, that the above petitioner 14 of good repute Tor , honeety and temperance , and is well provided 'with hoot, room and conveniences lot the ateommodahon of .traT.• eters and - others, and that said tavern is neres!nry: :. A Wood, D. McKenna,. B. Dean, Philip Seips, Bernard Buerkel.- Francis Piles, J.. W. Taylor, Joins Xemer, Martin Bchwer, J. Matron; John Mackin, Thos..llflison. - rnar'...b3tv., .- , .• , . fehron. copy.and.ch, Post.] thethe rlititite-Hotath the. Court of General l..Quarter Sessions of the I:eaco_in and for: he Cminty Of Allegbeny ;.- The petition of Alexander'Cairns, of the Third "%Ward, 'City ot Pittshurgli,*- in the -County • afote:snid, iibnthlp sheweth, That your petitioner ha th. provided him Self with materials for rho accommodation of-travelers and others, at his dwelling house, In the Want a&rrcsat&And prays that your Honors wilt be pleased grant .bigt a license to keep a public borne of ecurrtatunte....4- • And your, petioner, as it. duty bound, will pp ray,- . ALEICANDLR CAIRNS. We, the subscribes; citizens of. the Ward-stforeecid, docertify, 'that the above petitionerts, o r good retiate for honesty and temperance, on - d•.is well .prsivided ti?ith house. room and.. souveatentse's.foithe.uccoinceedatk, and lodging of strangeraandttaveirS. • lease .Walkar jt.S.tkiroland, Jarrias.Totifan, tou, AlcKnighti Charles Hamilton, Ridit.'ll. Earring, Henry Lumberton,- WM.:AL -Young, 4..Hpietine,-Theipas Sargent, John' Fttrran._____,_:• ninr2l3td ThIPORTANIWPVAGRICIL . TUR.ARK • 1. Gothic Architecture appliedlp,lllodern. ReSidoaags-- containing designs fot entrances, halLs,_stairry porters. window lrames,.and -door .paneting, Jamb and ~Isthie mouldings, to a large scale; th e deeoration otchtstineys, :breast; and Mantels ;panetingandgroining of ceilibs, with' the • approprialp furniture. The whofei - illtisfritted with working and imrspeitive drawings;undformicutall !the • lecessarpparts of a modern dwelling, b,"-D:-H.. 'OM; Architect.• Mit a bone- now pablishingirtAttima bets+,:tlo3. I, Zand. 3 ;receiyedandlor'sale •••:- •• •• w: , ••••• r;KAY & CO., ."-• Coiner of Wood and af BM CIEI
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