:11 'RS :irrl fir Steardciy 3tlforinatOtt ott titetature. . BY .EVIIILai NUAIBEIi ,• . 1 - ' . TEL OM AS 3OR F. --;----akere.WaS oinllP when Ireland, could boast of_ literlirerritirre and - i her Seintitiriiiof learning, when herikdlr . ds v i-r... ete ;held in honor, and scholastic cru -,.--ilitioa,•_ficurislied.- "Our_ Anglo - Saxons,7_says 1 Camden f' went to Irelood .- as% if to a fair', to pur --:_-__thaslcriowledga; end We. oftenfind - in our ao .tialiVirdialiiiiii Wirelabsdrit,:it'svid generallV :' ',ilitPof 'I'M - h 'V t ta • .6e a toCeili 'that: he was ''',''• gtirte•to-Ireland to - receive - his educetion.!' • Itwas M.,lieltin . d that. Alfred the Great perfected: himself 'in' the study of philOsOphy and the sciences:: Bede . .., and--ll Sher bear - testimony to the untient literary -' - '131)1)%ril bi the irishl Henry-of Auxerre, When.. ' writing.:o, Charles• ha. Bald, says: "What shall 'Tidy "of Itelind,•Whieh, netwithstandinethe dare. •.-.: ~ ger of_the sea,:senils Crowds Of Philosophers to our v sliolesolieMb!sf learned' of whom condemli them bikiiii:MlA4,llintary-exile, to devote themselves t.OlheseXrlce,.:Ofii•WisdSolomori."; I: Will make , nir - quotatiols-,lroni. Irish history ' to show:what 4 :-gshe hos-teen: dir contrast the past with the pre., ~.,:ildn't,!:the:liii,lnst.:- her ancient terimyti i •and = • :'preitrate-, and despoiled of her liberty,: her_ chit- Iran, like , the modern Greeks, ate •filmost without, :Idi'n•Wli4; . e of the glom of their aucestOrs‘. , :- But ~' ' :thOciilr'S'airins'ffo IMPrer go to the Celts - for educa -44 on,:yet tbe , fire of:lrish genius is not quenched: . : ,. :! ..,74, t -eleittence of - Rtirke, and "Blieridan, and - Grat ;:, 'iriit,?lnd 'Porran; and. Floed, and O'Oonnell, and a' ; ? ittitt:AttotherFi reflects lustre upon, the land that ;•'• • ';l,esPoifediheir ancestors of their nationality. The I: . captivating power 'Of Goldsmith, the wit of Swift, - - - 4ild` lhe'sPorkling: fancy •of•. Moore, redeem Ireland from the charge that though She has added tothe :-: - store of English' eloquence, she has done hut little ,_for _English literature. . • , . • ''. .. firo:ytksliociris was born in the city of Dublin,. • •., in Itllly-17g0, . and 'is `ttaiv.in Eli 6 Dib, year, ; 1 kiow but little of his personal history- His 'first pherili t like the first poems of Byron, add nothing' to his reptitation. 'The"Edinburgh Review hand :•-,led them with much. severity, which resulted in 3 , - A ' duhl.between the poet and the-reviewer, without ,injury:to-either party-' His next work w -' h • Suitt : of A jmticions literary writer ; • speaking of t ess poems,. says. -They appearsd in tiiiieFAveiiumbert,-and , their - object was, to, give Airs wordi of correspond- -- Nrig sentiment, and of a national, chiracter: In L , lltisr,- he has not alwayssucceeded; there" is a li• qnid.eoBe, a dance of words, and a lyrical grace and brevity in them _till there is likewise Srt epigrarnhuitic_point and smartness,.a courtly. and knowing air, ki:to Speak, alien to the simplicity .th.c.music and, to the nature of - the. song Tn . , .. a . ;one wo r d; theta, is ; notif id tle.eflectathin in 'there These Ltults;'are nearl,ibilarii , cJ bY.l.ea Mies i there . -are innumerab 'M le ists of fines fueling sallies of " t • . •.- _.. ~ • - . • ~-- - ,, The World Inn Nutshell. lofty , indignation against the enemi e s. of his coon- I ---' -., ' • ' 4a , ----- '. Iry,aliejf'syintiatiaies.wiiii er. woes, fine glanein as 1 n ' S- " jiag FAcT "' iltn "" ' " aA fire -=-" b " la ant in -, - • - ,_- • ,„s.i. L . .. . -, •• ' , the new :starch factory at Oiwego, N., Ir., on the :-:: . hsc‘,; to day • 6 . 61 traditionary spientler, a nds .. - bright 1 nigbiof - the 211th issiant. The damages were about. 2. lope-of the int 6 re. Be in -I . r. li e c A lled the peer of i -.10,,f1e1f. The property belonged to a stock compa. . r. • ,e "-- ' st AbO 000 liwil ;be r•b ' - . .....: 1 :P % ;. e'-:' - e-ite. - P ietele A l e ed r / ..' Ihe ,“ - ' llinteraa - urse i i n y Y ! ' f:sl u els ° Sul'a"nce ) .. Kingford i .fir Sr c in u w il e t r u e ni t n h e e d -Co at n e :. ..;! - .4.f. pille . 'antl, ioniieent hearts, ,:a nd affection a 1 &actors - -' - ' ' ' • longue-eloquent "ai,d, 'pathetic Another eminent; Deastx•Munomus.,-Prowll,- the murderer of. the critic, .11axlett:,'prononneee' Miaere , s , ' the - greatest carman 4 " c'",eitir,• Cl.' her been - identified :ll 4lYr ..* - 'I" '' 'H t- l'i t ' 'I ' i t. 1- •,- l' ' - . Mrs . Hammond, at ~Wit r-v.w mng. , " ti- I,t 41 Climra Pieces nre n Mount Pleasant, nild ,seitrely'injurid her -busbantil -- -f-, t aptid" .. ..lsrippintandsraellity Of. execution, His , ; to - AprAlact... • A reward 'of 000 - has been offered, learey-isi detightful and brilliant, and -Ifs songs : fat la ? , . a P Pienanni aa' -withan ' I nnen "' ' '.. ' ' have ••e•-e to It e lie - tI - -.' ,:-. H - s--, I Beru nil Tux Pitaxt Ficitr.—A.lftem y or kl et i er , k ove gona4arther...kadjadilhir..:to n :,_o r e. a d m i r ed. largely nia.-vire-ro - suir ,, 4l" the. -recent fight-between - , - ,• _ . . Wherever thegatglishilanguage is-Oaken. I Hyer and Sullivan -are taktrig legal-measures 10 T., J- cover thestints mt:ith they 'feat." i ,The finest of-,Mooreli"pieductions is the - oriental I-'1.,..,• , ,.. c. , a •'.. m .- ma ' ~...s,iaaag man in New ym.ii, last • Poim-baile../.looktir. It iseparlling with diamonds .1 Week, advertised for a wile. In !eta than Iwo hour• and pearls eighteen married men seat tic word that lie might. and rubies like an eastern bride: is as 1 ~ have theirii; . cor,r.uhial Wits, 'in that village, muA full of delightfiii ii - agrniter.-as' ill;e : y vale of .be at a'diee.onnt ne - thirle.'. ~..a., .! l3mere,,, a nd on every Page We go clusters of ; fle"The hill authorizing the States subscription to 4 4es-11'0E3.1 - Ail lotieri'or poetry, sbOuld 'read'.Latia .`'the Ili-girlie did Tnlnnessee Railroad, was on Men -- { (IRV lint in - theVil o ti tt i o fi House of Delegate •; by a ... K094:!-4 have" the hen.k - ..he . inre.tner.Antl find:en 1 inilitt ma - orit viz -':!tiVitii3.-11as;a;iii marked with a pencil at iaiiitius - r•- , - i Y. '". • ' **. '' ...~.. tirtiee; . thafT hardly knoW whichuf them to quote: to hare eiscoyered a heir of Dyestun, or Plaster of • Paris in. Walker county,Ga.' The- , Fire , Worallippers was"always inyAvorite, i , ', . - ' - -.. T t. n .......... • ,-. 1 . 1 -. 1 • . ,. , ~ , b.." The bachelor editor of the' Beaton Bee, in o aeV-twaAl. nu nl oo k ing ou t . upon t h e moon l it i speaking of the domestic uutiesoffeulatesi says the e *.ft; watching for the bark of her lever , is ex u i are 'ha led ri , in that -At - r ..,,,. ~..._. Ade:: That- lover was a - patriot, and the enemi.of ; he " . the apple gets 'etc' the , heart ova durnplin. ......: , • , . '' _ - • A• 'prize fi.td - teol, p l ace ;,at Philadelphia,for hen,lsiner, and -to wreak , his rengtance.on the i ' - - - • - -. • - Siriii, who had destroyed his conntr- in the night- l , 1 7 ' WI" Robert B Dellis g, of _Petersburg, t i ns hcen ..-111he fellhihed the precipikunWalln or the - Palace— ! elected President of the Virginia Colonization I Soci- Etanit: . l, 3r ;Corresponding Score '-.•:-•[; di - le elimb'd the gory vulture's nest,' sty, and V. _ll4d-feinnd a ..trembling - Dove-Within within!" ' • -.. 1 i tar _ __Y-' ' • • , ••• - a-- v-f-• ,' ~..i ,t ..-.- ----'' . ' 1 SarTl2l3 Earl of Derby, ( England, ) received same ..,.. Wh en .-o..t,nna-nuns- that the :patriot Naha, wbo plants recently fro th California, and on washing the rbeComel'herlover is about to separatefrom her . 1 earth that .was around them he foiled that it - con_ loriver,ithe breaks out in the follewingoWeet colii- It ' ed B old - ..,, ' ' ; - An apparatus-for convertin salt eater i nto fresh,plaint in.le ge rplasititteir, has been successfully used ~ di1e,;,,..1- k - new it.could no t Ism, , on beard theHritiah ship 'of, mar.fteyeard. . • i .'Twas bright, 'Mai beavenly—but 'tis . asst! ; Sifrihe.value of.knowledgeis exemplified in the - - 1, - ..0h1- - e'ver•thus from-childhood's horn.; '-' '' .f price paid for newepapera in California. They bring .;,... - .-Pve, seen my fondest • hopes deeay . i. . , - - i one dollar eachi'at the mines. ' ~.... j . i nem i o . :d.. tre n ,in g ow i ri . . - ,- . lltill‘The_Stegialstiare of Virginia, on the 22d inst., it Itt(4tvia the first to-fade-away .presentred...naword to, Limit. Col. Payne, for his vat !l ' - '-' • , I never ritiised , a--deat gaielle, - ' ''' ' ' ~- ruablP services in the Mexican campaign. T-6 glad Me - with its soft . black . , i .11,4r ManyEughsla ships are ,adtertised for Cattier llr- • . ,T: - ,A.2jil:Wbe'n it- c ame tit - know me well, -- .... ', ffie * - -Pr tee or •P 3 nate from London .Eno. . ~,,nd..lovt..Erie, It. teas sure it, diet - -' . - Mier At Hew Haven, on Thursday morning, Mr. ~, , i-F,a i ,,,.1. a a . ,..,:t h e . 0y most 1 k e d• ~ , ~. John C..Petiolcitinadrinan in the employofMesars. i i ,_. - i. , t /vine " ',. -,- Colliasktavlrence eh o..talli ever dreamt or knew, • ' .". --- out in - their factory y ' a e nl a wi - t in h aakpcisst'olb.le7 his brains '"To -see IV see thee, hear thee, call, thee mine, -:- - " - . ~. ,•,:. !Ol'fit,hepleveland Herald says that neither of the '..,:','Clhttiiiiy!.. must I bear that toe. 3 - , r- , members of theLdefaulting firm in that city had been ..."'„l'.-Yet go 1-,•••-on peril's' brink we meet •;--- .' ''- '., :a d er.e . eted in Louisville - or elsewhere and that they •• These frightful rocks---that triach'rous sea— ; No,,bever came again—thoo sweet, -. . -.'• . an l 9w,9. s inuel l " $ 30 , 00 0- l e:learn from the Northern Journal that the -4 •T i bviugh..heiv'n, Lit may be death to tiiie:-' . - - E,,36-Wria,of I, ilham Retard in Antwerp, was burned un .: My i - osee r in 9 c i it perrnit.motolranticribethi- 'the'iiight ,or the Bth inst., and only three out of - apititstirring response of the.patriot lever; oti She thirteen Cows that were in it mere saved. i,#iiiiiiiiiii-i,nisagen. which rogee ed, until the tragic, ItrifirOmthe-rtight of Nth inst., the citizens of .. . the ` w a rbling • .- . - •• • New,Orleans;were favored withhail snow • d. ' x a7 - closes,hy MC warbling of ;the•Peri 'beneath The groun# is stated to' hiyo.been hail, d an to t. I ' l l; ,:the•, - .4 - ark , :sfa, - .'singing the requiem to Araby's 4Pth'Orltlt loch • - ' ,l a ti g hte,...., ~ - , .-- . _ . 3:413 . .-The Assembly at Rhode Islan a d has passed a .. ~- -., laWnbolishinglhe pnblication law for in • ~ -l• eTtarediseandllie 'Peri "Ise pied) of h i g h moral , '. . . "Page- • ,• • • ~ ~ 'MD" Th e iron fonndary .of Henry T. Butler, ireitiments, and will always be read with admire- Boston, was destroyed b fire if Friday ' I in y on last. . ... tion,„„. The Peti stands...disconsolate at.the gate of - Mr In Alton, 111., 30,000 hogs have been packed . Itheri,' lit,tenine teethe:music of:Paradise, and .: this seaarirr,'which exceeds the'expeetations formed laiv ''.'''',' " ' o' • 1•h r -1., :• ' - at tfig•oPtliipg.''' - ' ' ~,.., iz; -: - -.---r---- the +!. ru.Pon_. , er wings • . Gen ..... '.._ . • , r . G. -tiardfng, of Davidson county Through the half open portals glowing! . Tnnn.,,has tamed a hog, weighthg . on the hoof 1000 Site weeps to think her-recreant race . Onna,n.. - • -.4:----ShaulCte:°, have lant4batgla r l i nia !' P l aaa' ' '. - tar The people of New Haven are beginning to and resolves td seek - somaprecioni gift that will agitate the subjentor supplying that city with wa ter, , Ne..aceeptable.to-heoyen -and gain her admittance. niter the Manner of our larger aide's. Lpe yijlacse&tbp.deA!.h of;to , young hero -on ' the Se' "The cat in gloves catches no mice: , The ma,. why, because. aG rimalkin is then tim;much 6f Jest - battle-field battle-field' of - hie .Country, and.bears.the last - gen tl er - non to catch m ice r ot a living.. .. fil.royi.ofhis--life'n blood to the gate, bat the crystal ~ ',k' A woman in Cincinnati, a few" days since, pleingeda bowie knife in the breast of a man with liAr'kitics;:h.Ot.' , ate then :goes to 'the source of the -- - Nile where - thousan - ds ' are 'dYing "With the. wbanll-3hc ' hi4 ali ' nitertntion in th e *tt scet " * - It~ ' Mr. Simon Van Names , one of the oldest piniue....A youth is :su ff ering with the rnalady,'an-d- -resit:lents of . Rachester, died there recently. He had consOliorhttneelf:.-that'the - .. mnidefilnf his heart is livedthere 30 yearti: ' - _. the infection. But she has, sought and Conn!! bun " She saya: • - • ' • h .'Oh! let.me only-breat e the: air, that"s*breathed by'thee! Ail& whether'on its wings it hear • D Healing: of death,-'tis sweet •tome' .; - • , I*'The're.-:-.drink"ricy - tears ii - bite - yet..they fall 'W— ould -that - ray.bosorn's blood were bairn, ..- - .'ltpd,!yrell thou linoW'st I'd shed it all - '' i,iTo sive)thy- brow one-minutes calm geilcAr diea... -The rr;aiden , gives him . "one liillt;long'iSs - ,"arql,e., L zires in giving it That ISIS 3 L'• earriedr-ttytbe_Pell to heaven but Still the -eiTstall.bity'.reinain4: iintitoi:able; : .he : Alie to Byritvriid•inone of . the - ,beautiful .vales of •thtit . ihtiiiq hie 'tiehol6 - -aJuvefkbild :ai tday arnicisi. lioivers'r.- 4,0d - eloce_byi_.cor.templating -the-child, _ . .. , „,... r l.t -d Td 2 ;inili ISiiiiiieWnran- whoSe - WOW 1:T04'111A [ ll I tirarl - of rtnhallowr.d basSioim. 'The vesper bell calls': praya- , and thP Stalled from lr - MOt - tn .1136 - t of floers • . 7 a And down mpon - - • ----- Kneels, withtzhisforeliead;_lo Oro:7°oy Lisping, th: etirnal•niintikif GAI3I Iro u rity,i;ots& cherti AntlibokinesAtlar4.6ittis Are lifted to the gloWing skies, " ' • Like astray babe of Paradise, --3in4t-lighted on thatfitcwery plain, - And seeking for its home again! And how tett he, the ‘s•retclied man Keelipitig there—while menfry ran O'er many yea r, t3f {pip t : s tiO strifes Frew ti:e)- - the 'Of his lire, :::Nor found onestiffny , resting - Nor hraiight-him'bac.k one branch of graeol There sCas.ti' ileart-himbled tones-- , thou.'blessed child I • When Toting end haply . pure - as thou, • --.• Ilooled.and pray'Atiketheel4., but now!' He huilg.his. head—ench 'noble. aim Anithope anti teeling - , which-Lad slept From boyhood's ilOtir that instant:Caine', -Fresh-o'er him, and he - wept- , --hd wept!' •;•••--- xitp , ripentant teak .of -the man of crime was - , - caught b) the peri,,andthegift was aCceptable to heaven. The crystal gate -wee unbarred, and she ,rusbestoglary irnmetlialety. • : • po.t.sonflopti bis poetry.- He haX given to the world several • biographies -which merit the success they hive Met with. Thi"Life Sheridanof " is fairof feelingiand'high embellish. _ • meat.'-'llis 0 Life - of Byron ",:shows *the inmost thoughts -of 'the self-exiled poet, and abounds In • , . f-ex et, beautiet, - thiongli - itis. not sci , ftee and sparkling as the Life df Sheridan:: 'The e Life - of nzr,etald-' tive•ttgver _read, and can say nothing about it,. Th'e.! , E.pleureatir-by,MOore, is a' novel' of 'great ititerest, - arid' shoat! b$ read.: by every one' who would be - ail - Me ,acquainted With the mysterious , - • worShip'of the .ancient"Eg,yptains, and the suffer• ings of the early christaitta. I will close my notice of Moore by quoting the fallowing little pciem, which I committed long ago to Memory: • • The pgh{oriae. The SCene-was more beautiful fai to my eye, Than if day in Maxi ide bad arrayed it; The jandbreezeblow mild, and the azure areti'd sky Looted as pure as die spirit that made it . The murmur rose soil as! silently geed . .0n the:sliadowY ware'S playful motion, From the dim distant isle, till the beacon-fire blaz'd Like a star in The tnidst of the ocean:' No longer the joy of the sailor boy's breast Was heard in his wildly breruh'd numbers; The sea bird had flown to her ware•girdled nest, Anti the lisbernian sunk to his slumbers: One moment I looted from the has gentle slope (All hushed was the billow's commutitirt) And 1 thought that the beacon look'd lovely ai That star in life's tcom.blotio oceau. Dope. Ibe time is long past, .and the seene is afar;. Yet, when my head rests on its pillow, Will memory sometimes rekindle the star That blazed on the breast of the billow. In life's closing hour. when the trembling soul flies, And death ,Stilift the heart's'last emotion; 0 ! then may the seraph of mercy arise Like a star on Eternity's ocean. WO' "hieney makes the - mare g 0 .,, Give tt la zy,nr an obstinate one zdollat. then, and mark the effect.: .Mayora -trecertatniy influenced by' Pargent. NO" The Legislatuee , of Virginia, on the '22d inst., preseuted.ajword - to Lieut. Col. Payne, for Ids-Val uableraerikeet in the Mexican campaign., 14r•A mining company has been incor, incorporated in Missouri - , With a Capital or $400,000; to work some ,th r e-great„leading mines of , ihat„ State, lfer•• The steamer. California is tp rettirmto Panama .so as.to sail again for, San Francisco :on - thr 15th of erio,nt y.some go was„ found in LI oy ChaudiereiCanada... A Lon or, grave) produced,, whenArnstied, $4 or . - Lliat ai the plough:would : thrive; himself most either,hold,or.dricellLopt in other wortll4 - . - he drive himself., :..tcar.Wojiaw6 . .; flud -.rain for two ciiiye almost cen eytddiir -I ,,nlitiritbstandinit the tivore yone.Jjmeteridjy. felling. The nee will no doubt commence to-day. ---, -EDli Op tActOarlpY. PITT , at it n 3 post e)41!•:.• CORNER - or. - wboD AND FlFiff . rig-' Having added' to .Our Establishment, -..-aap tendid e?m-Power Printinglllaehine, we,nte proprirod.itaiao: rit kinds of Newspaper and Rook work in a :,fkle "Or un -W-..ptuiseditenuty. and newt:tear, and upon the ntar.r:rea clneWe tenns. We respeetfullzoolioit the pc ronnl.te OT t h" pOtliie in thritilio;adi nui bIISIneSS. E •geer*i*e re 01 sex . dtoh tut di Is their./ ra. %Leiore 46 , P.lll. , nix t be.gontptied lola., in /peer to itt a4. sn , traon. Mit p • os tole, an. en raft kou r tiitr? art . • , E. W. CAR R, United States Nevyk.purei,Ag, me inn Buildings. N. E. corner of:Third nd Dock :grew., and •Ult/ Nen lii"Fourtlrstreet-,is ouroillyanllioridi, Ea - 7 For: Conzukercial and ;83s er:2i~wc ;ce next Page. . , . It. , • • The Latest New Market epoeisi &c., will be found un der- Telegraphic-Read. OF THE DEMOCRATIC' COAIMITTEE OF C.OIIIIPONDENCE; FOR ALLEGHENY,CO. PartieTrrto - truldie ablice„ ihe Standing Committee, met tit. -1.110 1100 Se Flntrnos .on the -I.l3:irintant.i and nuanntionely ado/gad the' following - "If.!isaft, al; Thiit - the tiernonale reOtiestedto hold inimarym.eting tire 1161111 j plaCea on Saturday, die 17tEidayof March, 11 , !..1it, Id elect delegate., to the County Conyetttion, to meet at the New it nee, in the city of Pitt!hurgh, on the fotiorring-,Wed nesnlay; the Met of March, alll o'Clock, to th , le gates to the :fourth of Jitly. Stem Conr•mtion. to t Ild:11i sue a eindidarvfor Canal Cotatniscioner. . The meeting. in the townships 10 be 1.1..11 SVP^i. the hour; of tla MIA P.M.; and in the warda and borotigh .nt 7 o'cloc k in the, evening. , . Ifisolerd, , Tillll, the Thtmocratc, in th.h primary me^ - ing . 3, nre Tv/anted to take into con.ittle ratio-, the : nota".e betwe-.11 the friend , of C , • r'll. Ile. a .Lett' and its opposer-. And if they deem it proper, authorize their e-elr.:artes to take action 00 it in the Cupp , ty Coneentiemt, HENRY MACRAW. Wm. JAiti:4s W.kison, Seey,-;.2- Owing to the awful condition of the roads, for the last few days, the mails hare " come up missing,'' greatly to our annoyance and inconveSience. Yes tPtday we were without exchange patiern, (With the exception of a few which were of no.eouserinen ,, ,) and the Eastern mail duo in .he morning onlyarrived lust night at S o cloek, and it was 10 hefore the pa per: were distributed—too late to make selections for this morning's paper. if the Post lull interest to-day, the above atate:Meist will explain the reason. Tile Nie.ktpagot Zlorence. We pubitsh to.duythe proceedings of the Railroad meeting at Florence, in Washington county, nn the 9th ultimo. W . , , e should have inserted 'the proCeed ings at an earlier day, hut the Secretory neglected to furnish nit with a copy. We are now indented to oor-friencla,S.&. P.l.ivingston, fora small Painrai let containing the proceedings. , We have alluded to this Western Railroad project frequently, and we take occasion to say again, that vre consider it entitled,to the most serious conside rationfrom our citizens.. We trust that a meeting wit! soon be called, for the purpose of appointing delegates to the Steubenville Convention. "1 THANK THEE, JEW, FOR THAT IVOR 1)." !Shaktparx The Gazette talks about "the nrarrnicrszt of :Ex t tux a iriszcsrs" only doing au injury to the working. men. The main assn: between Up is the Ten Guar System; and stripping ;he Gazetto's VerboSe erte from all pittaniees.drysz•itig, we final theraairti ply this: The Editor, true to tottimitionta, I:4es the - side of capital, arid corridors the eiTurts of the In bming to better their physTcal, social and intelicettial condition, by abridging the hours- of !a hoc, in manufacturing estatilithinerits, as ! Workingmen., mechanic", irtcotts of ilytrtittilte,h isthe legah effort to reduce rscessico hours of toil 4 ( EMPIRICISM m—llte mere blind pretensions of ganr;inrls rind quackery I We know your answet I It comes to our heart, as by an etcctrie ntroke. ritr• The Gazette would fain get zis into n discos mien abut the union elTzpiinl in joint stock coiSpn. ilea. When v-o find the copitnlints willing In give the l..tivrere a jest and equilablc ofia:e,in their prof its;then be featly to discern the qecelion.— And- we will be found on the right nitte,.toin:. The love of the Gazette for the worhingnien'ls 'that of the fol. for the cock. Its rogmarnic amnnnts to noth ing—the cock netleistande it all. ICulon and . Ilarmony in New York tvcr since the recent political disaster to the ilemocratie party,' remarks the Erie Ovserver, we have been pleased to notice on the part of the more sober and reliable portion or the supporters of the Buffalo platform,- a disposition •ro fraternise w ith their old and tried friends in the good cause. This is a spirit that is commendable and will be looked upon by the Democracy of the Union, us a precur sor of hattriony in the ranks of their friends in that State. We have noticed several changes of late among the Denicie.ratic papers of the state calcula ted to secure thie:',desirablo end, and presume that We. good work.will not stop until every vestago of former difficulty is removed. The Albany Argus in noticing one of those changes remarks : " This and other indications that have recently transpired, of a disposition among the masses of the ilemoeracy, to bury their dissentions, and reunite among the old ground of principle on which they hive heretofore stood, shoulder to shoulder won thenisefves and with their democratic brethren of the Union, will be regarded as an ,anspicious omen in and out of the state, of returning harmony in the democratic ranks. The New York Globe says on this subject We heartily congratulate the Democracy, of this State, upon the union, harmony and reconciliation which now exists in our ranks. The threatening clouds which "lowered o'er our house," are dial patedi and onceagain, as in former times, we meet in fraternal concord. A disposition to harmonize prevades the entire state, and where discordant pa pers existed, such as those in Courtlandt, Renssaher, &c., they ere being voluntarily abandoned, and their subscribers amicably transferred to the democratic journals. That there was exhibited much acrimony and ill feeling among the "Old Guard" during the recent existing canvass, is too lamentable to be re ferred to; but the greater is the pleasure of:recon ciliation, wh en ,we know that the cause of the un due excitement is forever removed. Captain Small.. It will be seen• by the letter of our industrious Harrisborgh correspondent, published in to-day's paper, that Capt. Small, the accomplished officer, the eloquent debater, and the untiring advocate of the Rights of Labor, will be in Pittsburghoa the 4th of July. We feel confident that he will meet with the moat cordial welcome from the mamma, without respect to party. There is no man in Pennsylvania who, at this time, stands higher in the affections of the people, than the gallant Captain. The Pittsburgh . Pest is a Impel-that is doing more Service for the cause of thahonast laoorerif of this country, than'any other sheet we can name. The editor battles valiantly against the conspiracy of the bloated and overgrown mammoth capitalists in their oppreitsion and persecution of the poor children in thafacterieti, under the ten hour law. " An attempt is making to put down the Post; but while the la borers ,know Aheiv friends this can never be:ilose. lop W e eai i py the , above highly flattering notice from that staunch Democratic journal, the "Star of the North," published at Dlootniburgh, Columbia county,Pa. .The honest and incorruptible Demo cratin editors of this and otherStutes, speak out like true men, in defence Of the position we have taken in Favor of the Ten, - Hour Law. If ten tlionsund factory" proprietoriandpensioned presses should at tempt to put , tis downywo fear them lot-- ..istr.'w.ta*uk t and "thrice armed is, he who bath his - tquarrel jest:" 90 Our, arils urgh,correapendent to-day, gives a very fatereatingiketeh of the AVo rkinprotnla true friend, Capt. W. F. §idet.L. iteaa it, ten heir men. The Aticith. ...~- 1 -~ -e,,,~«.. . _ ;,. ;,~-7...;~<=ter= Ball Itied.liti e uitieti:: , tmice. ' 1• Forrespilkid , 4, the Tilornlmr -...,_,A,„ Pursuan. to afijOlll7Mlelll4l4olll4"Maithing- a ' . - ra.. i . iiirivehool . ~--.... r '-'- . t ,.. (Z ' ' ''''' . 4“ • - irli t. V!' an 11'e AY s' t - A u l es , , P.ft' 44 ti;•-•-' 2, 4a7. , .. -- ' `;?...'' . * T rJ "'Mg "4 =F r k d AY"Pg) 4 ' j3 r e ' — i 4 3 ' „ , --,qlJousi'r Or - ILEPRESEWATIk * ggyi )i4U B b in.oiii ii!iiiie!rii; fellixonceAkitil;44trikzaniz- .MaAccazirsa.:Youi4apiitlea gotifiCie3tdrat 1 CIA tty thitiippelittaibtrni of tiortillOptifi,ol*, 'Egg, ' has st,Vhikelittoriiferrcii . ito tWookit otir - he 4045 L-T: .rftsideAlmd 1%01.* tgt,,vi , t4o3tY , ,. - !:Tl,in oh- heads;' , .;l4oB \ 4 * *4. 7 4'dOitetiO l g 16 , 444Wifi''' iebt of ire7meetinVivas .tea E4ited:by 4 S:Srtings- %h„1.410.4141 sane of .republican virtue, have ___ . spa- ton. _ keniit r ` .. C .w W.':' es of defiance to the "Facility dem motion of S. Livingeten,..:a committee of five persons wcrp. apponted to draib .i ..x i esolutions express. sire' ; of the yscpee of itiglioeetfngt"!-Tlie` Chairman appointed the following, committee:- . Messrs. &inn& Livingstonidas. Mer4rren, Esq.,' John:Fergnson =Esq. *lili4tiitrasitar, and Tit an 243 Savirigtan, -•- • Duringr.he.retirenient of the,eemniittee, on Tril lion of S. Livingston, Thomas Mc ns, Esg, of titeti benville, Ohio, was called upon and made some re marks favorable to' the consanelion of a rlilroaLl' from Phiiadelphia by ihe way, oT Pittab urgh , Sten benripe and ColUmbus to Cinciniiati and St. Louis. The committee then reported through their' chair. Man . the following 'preamble:a:ad resolutions, which were unanimously iiilopteir: WHEILZAIiti a survey has been made foldk railroad front Pittsburgh to Steribonville, , and an exaMination had of the purts adjacent, audit is found-to he, not only praCticableihnt in manytesiects highly tirver-' able tor the iohstruction..of.h...iall: road; and also. possessing many advantages' fur imidering the.rocid profitable when made—au. nearly along Its - entire length, and on a level, or perhaps a few'reet 'above the road, lie ,inexhaustible beds, ef the purest stone,: coal in. he world. Iron.ora itt also found along the route, and in one place iE has been worked to some . . extent; and has proved to beef excellent qnality. Limestone to' any extent may - be found. along : the nitric. The Wountry. is alio rich in. agriculturalptd. 'Motions, not exceeded perhapi by any other portion of the State. The carrying or. this produce would be an Immense source or profit, ro the road, and would also give to the farmer easy, cheap anril . regular mode of conveying at.,01 times his produCe to market.. And whereas the road Would_ corm a:connexion at Pittaburgh with the Ventral•ltniVltead und the Pub llc Works of Pennsylvania, and:thence by the most direct route by Striubenvilley,r itlembite,itc., with Cincinnati and St. Louis, and 'Min necessary .result. it would pass through. the Central regions of the great agricultural States or 010'; ludiasia arid - Ill!. nois. Thus it would make Penniylvithia, as it wcq, the great thoroughfare of theittnion. It would there by give an impetus to trade,Mi induatry and entet prise. It would largely inereitito the profits on oar public works, and thus it would entail lasting bene fits on the citizens of thircommunwealth. , ; Therefore, be it Reseit'o4 'Tbai to secure an ob.. 'at home, on the Bank queations'kre,' also, 'Made I . ject so desirable, this meetingirededge.its best ezeie •whnt might be termed a constitutional :argunient oit ' tions in lavor of this enterprise: Res Mord , That the citizens .of Pittsburgh • anti ;the vub j e ct•J: mf• L 141 " 1 ", *gal' defeed d'Aihe hirffi v iii:l much skill and ability. On , proceeding tos set:Midi' Philadelphia are deeply and intimately interested in I the seeress of the road—as securing to those pont- reading, the yeas were 33, nays slas.• Scr . the hill fell 1 mercial cities, andin connection. With them to Pen.iri. .for the preaent,under•much excitement.' ' Tber j e j iii sylvania, the advantages of their natural and• ceT a large mum of money pending on_ th ia hill:iik ; •:o : tizl sal position by opening fur them the meet diesel, j , ! e j county. It will be reconsidered, and then will comb.' natural and easy channel for tits trade and travel the great growing - wee. i ' And thus : securing fp , 'the tug of war. j What will our country friends think Pennsylvania and those Mlles . ' ~,t t he .most impede* !of i t , panne I. . , , . _ , , ~ i tr:de and travel, which the Inge City, enterpriaii and I capital of New York andlloatedare on the point 4,1 The friends of the New County, Meisra. Cott, Ml- i and seem determined to divert to themselves in a+ ! Kee and Ltiwrenee - are of untiring j 'industry 1 r• I. tither direction. . i 1 and perseverance. Resolved, That in the opinion of this meeting, th ). .Had We have got a direct vote ' we Would have defeated there; but:Mr. M , - i proposed rail road from Pittsbuigh by Beaver, Mas ,l tie - eIY salon etc .to Lake Erie---oesny other imprint+ i sgee headed our men by seconding the motion for the.' merit extending from the Ohio river to the Lakes ia first movement for the preient. It•vti,ill•again come cdculated to divert tile trade and travel from euX 1 ia• t b a ab er a; .b e a wee k; - wi t h 1 1, i 'i• a l e.• • : t own State to the more northerd ports of Neiv York : u p --- • -iv° y o u j and Roston, and thus to e ff ectllnjuriously our p ',asketelf of the:ittdolnitithlo:friond Ofthe Feeteej Pc improvements—to inflict a serious injury upo n - Laws Capt. - Small. Publish it that his-Many friends the commercial interests of Phjtadelphia and Pittek r 1.6,y eaahovi helms fought their Patties from the : burgh, end with them to the general prosperity of ~. . - • . - • i IF I Pennsylvania. Resolvod, That this meeting respond to the call 41' 1 1 ITherois no comproniiso' in him—it is the whole - Om Prea.ri 4 at: ofrthe Board of Cerperalois of the i•cir anthitg. He will payee a visit on the everlglo-j Steubenville and Italiana Ilailtonti, tar the meeting , sinus fourth of Joly. :I am glad to hear that theoPit 1 of a conventinn at Stenhenville ; en T h ursday, HM' . : J: , - - • . •1 qc , ti , (lay. ‘,..t. April next, and that a e b lati , be nevi ,l eratires in the mills, with others, ore about tender. j .l appnielesi to attend said meeting. '' ' - . I . 'tlth - ;bile a public eetertaisiments: Welldeen'iir . , : yfe- i Re4olved, That the proceedings of this meetin •,:ie rv e . . o ,ll th e y.l.:„ eebr a ta :upaa.bta,. This state, I jj.,.1 lie sigatil by :the efficerit mid tiebtistied in the public -will tier b'ad - ban, iftn s idi b i aa•fireitilapk, g i.....i papers of Philadelphia, lierrisbuig, Pit - Dhotis,. ti: : -".. --•• . ---; i: •--• . s• : :. : - --: 1 sstesitienvilie, Columbus and: Citiciennti, end that # 1. eitratt — and'. tee : "Thing • men- that 7°e l 4 ' vote :1 bee - elso published in pamphlet form,mnd a espy feat - against himmitiat.belnitensitile to a eitjper 'feeling I to the Speaker of the HnaeXisfißepresaistativese '..or.graiitue-li.,,:nre:eminent nervier rendered their l arid It copy , to tho Speaker or the:Bon:ate, requestin t 1 -: . ' ,- --. „: s- . J.: 1...-I them te:have thent.sead to tlitraspeefvettlittete. - ..... s .• : : : ~• '- r.,•f .-: - • 1 Re,orst , dlhif the menitiera . ... i toii, Le g Oi ! . tar The t'eta'q , :4t . -, Eitq-iiiljia f•-i:-trli• ,- rtttaire)publifsi liom-Alle g heny, W 3511 i ngto n ittelfitivissestretrtiottat•Onetreersei. ..aatestirindee.li j aw altarettr-t i ,-- *if , i'' .l % - r7itret'lnicl he Vttei' ll 2 l tetinettio , i-ti* -- 4:lhee : -be4, ut,tts t' -j . - thry -j orierath.,:e. ' - iiejavias theti c iniert lj 'iini, in:Fail:l, i ettetuthespass.sgeler Ja fate produring-aho act' oft nis • - s. ~ . ..,.. to . ii , nratinn.. , .. j. ~ ..: ..,.., „, . , j , . , 1 : teeming at ritariayunk,philadeltibiaCcinerty: An dc- tin motio n of vv,,,, , t, ; nriblei-E.:..q,,'thi ,: t,larja4 ..: fort wes.xnaJe.byithe. ostraesa er.the mills-at thixt. , , tienonitteca which had . 1,..::en appointed . fo protein* plarreth . redirco the - Wages of ',van'', 1 - l anniilit , come - j i'ltt'-itittet: . t" the , "eteetiJilt , !:" -he , Pteteeteti it* t he j iiheio rd was-, were then requested to mown, tvbleh'iratinet. Legislature of Pennaylvania : praying fur theright nf ! qemice of which the latter Ls:Bed-in-a st . . sist the atti - azipt. The Empiain immediately :leek . : co•dingly done; %viler:wen 'the. eureliertof.eltiial ; sidiei With theOpetatives,allts'orteilioPetfOeting-thelf t, tares was found to be 619. - , : - I j . -: 1 arganizai:on—preparedne addreita :in their ' behalf • tin motion ,_ . - of William _ It . - 4'obbi'• j • - - Its:Weed, That this meeting rceanuesind to the it • :,,- • : . ' 1 . ..4 different townships in Washington, Beaver, and Alt ', gettuaits. it . si•ceiteti the eje , Patilies of the Publiee 3 legheny eourdies, to hold nuns early a day as proi 1 the 'citic 'or the operatives, and thanned - a'.l4rg'e !Janie, a meeting, And appotm slelegatei to inert le , aubscriptino of money in aid of `their eF,orts., He Stenbenville, on the 28th or April nest. , 1 • • • continued to Libor in this c a ns;;, until it was entirely On motion of John S. Duncan, It committee of I t , .- - . auembers was then appointed le attend the ron ven ; •etlecessiol, and contributed greatly to the formallet:l twin at Stenhenlille, in lcceidartet with fifth resol iof tt Trades Union " ' throughout thin State and Del lution; whereopen the chair appointed Jarnes Mel a‘vt,,ta, by which the working masses:become - united/. Farm's, Esq., John Prim:ilk, Wm..L. Ilcilr, JatrieX :. ,„ • , ~,.u. lea ac , - „:, : • , ....., ant i wsna c e, Win.ltfercer, Sohn Duncan, Jr, Biehard sn a poues, : :cage° an d mat,c:o unnersmno Donaldson, Wm. McCabe, Andrew Brice,. Saint' 1 defend their interests with zeal, enetY and sue- Livingston, 11. G. Smith, 14avid McCoy, said more. cess. ,' _ , 1 • mittce. •• Since that time he heat been constant in his faith On retain:l.°f Jamey 'Wallace, it was resolved{ :. that when this electing adjourn, it adjouin to ineetoe -and unerring in his attachment to the same cause the t'd Saturday or April, at this place. • laed the sae people, and almost the first apt which on motion of S. Livingston, Messrs. Thutnai m be performed .ou,entering the Senate, after his re' 7 . •Nie"°! ' n ' and sLi j ilv “'"P", of Beaver c°°°t Yi turn from Mesi m, was to introduce the-Ten:M 110 were appointed a committee of correspondence of 1 " . • • , Beaver county. Bill. , , : • On motion of S. Livingston, John S. Duncan and As he leant:edit, it teas" liberal; just and: thoreugh ' Wm. 1,. Robb, Esqs., were appointed .a committed in its provisions, and just such' a law as tlin fictoty to have the promedinas of this meeting published, opeiatives had dm:landed, in's-sill ; for years, at the in accordace with the 7th resolution. On motion the meeting adjourned. lV{rids of, the'lse - i:inture. . THOMAS NICHOLSON,. Pres. uneortuerstely the Whigs ha.d a ovijority in.thii , , DAVID P. LOWILY,See. Senate at the ties..., and when the biZI \.. - .1.• 'en the e 4 • of becoming a lira., on its. third reading, it wasre,' committed to the Cammittee .0f., - the Whole, oil the tendon of the preset Governor, and the obnozioad . . proviso added to it, which rendered, it athiont useles s as a measure of refarm. - • ' ! • ; He opened the present session by the introduction of a supplement to ilea law repealing the prnvise, and affixing a permit'? upon all 'Mio should violate. the humane precepts of the law. He has ntlionateil • the passage of his tunendment with zeal and-con -caner, but, as. the Whigs still hold pilWer in the . Senate, and oppose the Measure, it' is tinebtf9l othedire he. will entirely succeed in his etforts.:4 Time and the yeas and oast will show. ~ : SHORT.-Tft follorvieg is a letter of the Hon. John H. Claytoo , to the Legislature of Volaware, resigning h.s seat in the Senate of the U. S. It is as short as some of Gen. Tayiors epistles To the Honorable, the Seate and Ilebse of Rep resentatives, :—I do hcrUby resign the office of Senator of the United States, Feb. 23, 1819, A STritst.—The carpenters at work- on the float ing structure of the Philadelphia dry dock, on Thursday struck for $1,50 per , day ; they had previ. °ugly been receiving $1,25. The contractors refu sed to.comply. ltr.ir We wonder, says the Pennsilennian,hn* the professing Democrats who voted,for hecause ho was an , 6 ultra Whig," will lute his . Cabinet, which is okra 'Whig in the broadest:scam oldie ANONYMOUS IVrirrette.-The Philadelphia Spirit of the Times says : We despiie all kinds of anon ymous letter writing as pusillanimous and base. We never indulged in it, and we distrust the integrity of all who do., or ever did. Mir Mr. Garvin ) formerly Treasurer - tender at Chamberatitargh,.Pa., is.charged with destroying the records in the Court-house. It is rumored he is a defaulter,titad, has 'taken this method tri - conceal the fact. • DIED 1 Yeqteriii y morning, at 1 o'clock. Eviza, IriYu or Lei*. L. Fahnestock, in the lU' your of her The :Heeds of :he family t•re TeSpeCUllliy requee.ted to altend tho .CUneret. Wit tOlll further noliee..ot o'clock this afternooe. from her late residence in Nun street ; neer Rand. • ,e On ~onday evening. the lith Meted!, Wri.t.wm l'..:Anys, in the i , iit!;-i.ertond year scuis Age- .- Hi and tbnOe of ;I,d family ure eited - ni sr 1^../id hi -, run: la!, from his late reiddence, Cotner of Gault unit 'Third streets. on Wedne,day, titejth nt 10 o'clock, - without further notlecc—lo proc , :eil to the Cem- . . 4E7- Young Illen , s Inorcauttle-LibrarY AAD iNI - 4,11 A. I ca r i 1 - IJT Sixt h .Leeture bsa give o by 1 2 rot. L. S.:Ey ccb, on 'rbiare.day evening . , Mauch bib, at A ~.n.to HALL. . . .. .. . Slr ! vi.cv—The Ron, W., of A ire:a IVrt , r. Tht' l'' , "Thre , will be Vie , . rafrd by neurrovs ieLere4 big experimemp . . .. iik..t. , , 25 - 6 fit .,, .-- - Liiii - 17.h . t0-,, , 'e: air ; I:i.• - dies= Bale ''. l 1 1 12,41;lok Stores auchibbi. ' -.-- • - ' - ,• , -,.... . . . .. NITi. y a, 3- • = CINIVre B. A: S CITPf7OI . i • 'll7 - Th 6 'First :111itkitta Ssitl . ,er 7 , TM: I:trt DEzr VIAL. Coair„4::+7 , :iviiii helc; )11(,. tecobly Rbosos, Weell.klily - I,lalch 7sb 849.!. febM2itd =NEE facility dernoc:" means of getting - _ lace to sleep. racy”..and their -silica, the.paltry - Whigs:. An.”ul- - :.'.- - we-have.seen the. f'---marhet7tetemY.":4aher::,-frete tfe-WhigPetpulluotAe,eaught in such company. ' poor women who g.av'a it to save a husband or son yWc 1, 14 ce aft that blows nobody any from prison.f [One Case of peculiar hard-bin came ` good "--so good comes out - of attempted evil this undermur Observation during - Mayor Adams , time. You .y.147diae,..94-#9.: ! lolained by the in- istrationl.fA hoc int4:ll9c , il , .41#ptr:d for being in bad tolligent. Capt. Small received :your pager. •. The ; _company_(for the ught;eirteiebt,-Was thatva B light of trUth':shltieS ids' Ma'nly countenance, 'alledged whenever he rises to address the:SMiate.-j - :There ore:. called her way to,„rnarhet.wheartheei geed !nee here; iou-haVe them With yee;ariOCeii before,. the Mayor. The - sentence -- 6ra7p them. Adopt the motto of good will to all man 'iQct; - yri;:r .I:l6rauf,c, of kind, bet no cringing to a power that is sustained lir Iwhich,be-would have had logo to jail. The mother , oppression. Thismas a day of great excitementthe , House.' home 'will' her boy and an empty Ft nesltre I einiaied her pur'se' upon the, '. desk, - ,and . returned important bills were up relating.th our county. The u n j us t because,Unequal. -:The , - objeet or exacting :Orpt, Was the new cell tity. proje et.. 0 8 -the second 1 - Money. to_ punish aiatithus 'preVeriCa:+epetition * of reading it was postponed . for. the . preseut,. ATy opi o—l Vie , elTerfee:Tol a riCh.-Mae-4,ol'c' #114"- . . . ion is, - tith tie will . fie* 'ilefeet So , he it. The project is urge-d by ,spccitlators that likie.ivater lots, that are. anxious to cheat seine pepi devil oat, of his money. >lt would-serve .our- people tight pede away' he portion asked. This would teach Moth to attend irate-in the future to: tkpirintureilise have not received petitions or any onceuragerectic from-home or late. When, on the other side, peti tions and borers are hero in gdodlY ninebers.*Even the proceedings of themes, electing which was Were not sentin elipv,after =telegraphing for them. "put.l forget the fact that it -would have coat : 314101:i The County - ebinitissine era eil , ii l 4*Atleuth to thiej! and charge the county. Sometirnesi get SO worried by inceS!apt toil, that J h A v g :2 g feat Mind', to give up but when Irrefleetthat right is on my side,- Idle pre to 'suriendi4. 'There in no the td saying Or Wri fing mere on this subject: The stupidity of our pee- 4 pie ia proverbial, and disgianefel to thceounty. Theypportant'questiun of assessing damages fOr opening 'streets, ko., &c., in our city, and .that din 'county Treasury beliable for all paymentii, came ep this afternoon: Messrs Noble una4goon sPecches. against the bill. This was .IVobles. first I effort;_ and; candidly, it did hire credit."' Large, :I have understood, is in the hahit , Of speaking when Jon M. CLArrov PITTSBIIit.GR 'PILE A.TII.E. • C. S. PORTEII: MANAG.p.3. AIatISSION: . . .... Dress Circle and Parmiette•• • -• .. c . - ---.- .. • . - at cends Family Circle or SecomlTier • • ' • .25 :-'t irj - Second night of the re-engagement of Mr.CRISP W EDNESDAY. •NIDECD 7. will ho presented the ' PROPHECV. - Edgar Mr. Crisp. 1 Cragengelt- .--.. .Mr: Dann BnuL: - .-aw Mr. Prior. i Lucy Ashton. •Miss Perim' Lady Adtion • Mrs: MEDI i 3011: . ' Dance - Masters Wood:' To conclude with the ' (:OLD SEEKERS. Martel - 1i - Mt. Cr'4p. I Pietro• IVEr.., Dunn Lelia M. Porter. Annette 111(,. Prior irr: Doors open at 7; Curutin will rise Int-li¢lipnei 7. Public. Notice 'to 'Economists.' ----, . i' 'run sab&eriner. being des;rou, o,* .........• • ebanainsr th + be-ine , s. illi3 fIC 1 anlilfitiONlMMlnt i to eth-e ont the bninnee oc bi- ,ock,of BOOTS. SHOES AND TRUN ICS, Al COST.. - They mr/t1 be said injot, to - thit purchnAe'r , . ,rom - -- • , , ONE PAH( TO A THOUS VND - • -.• i Country Nlereattras nre.invi.tth. to ethtul ~• BA.Tro - ;CORNER SSIttTHII El; I) :110 - FlFri! STS.',. Oppc&.ie the Pittsbrvgli 800 T,f i, nitro, they can9fuj to their satisfaction, foi• the stork p10..00 out 100 cases Boois on bond ; $l,l. 410. r=:24 per east. marl' J. SATES. i riIHF subscribers most respee fully announce _lo,thcir lellow-ciiizens that they . lUtt perfuctea 'thetr • raligument ip carryon the buplC - s`s . ot tt Itbofitio cla alt extensive SCUIC. Ails now close on four rears since wenrst - introduce (I tin tooling ln thiacity. Ifurinp that dme we have covert.: ed Over filly thousand qtutre'reet of roofs With tinplates, and in all cases we believe' we have given the moat Ca dre salisracilon. This kind of roof ha.r. , been nprdied 'le the very best buildings in this city, ineluding;noiling a ltirge nunibei or others, the two saperb buildings on Floin street. owned 1,17,3 - obit Slidenhe 'an it '3olm rs: 'That lin rooting twhen'skillfaily laid' odliti POtit permanent and durable, there can be no doubt; in prpof of this, we can refer to , the almo.t universal ,application of this kind- ofroteng,in toe large eities.on the sea-hood 'during the.inst twenty years; and from empgringotith e subiem, , we hare yet to learn of-nay - pan of 'those ,rooth having been worn out. The roofe.covered with,tin„i inir own el ty . are open to ihnexamiontion of allwholak air - interest in:the matter. We' have also_preparml ,miniature plan of roofs; „which luny . be seen at . .. our -wan' where any other information will be given Wit - • -JOHNiDUNIAKR COz., p ima ; Corner Market and Second streets, - T Thu 111 Tip Roofing. MOM az= LOCAL MAMIWtIf-IP4, off,te:Aii)nd au punTg.' -mgn for _offebceabgdtbst gicietjr: r arid wrong." We , tiqve actin Ike 14; ient taCerrAiiith liersons charged a Arad Coodgcl.in4.ilitreeleiand Aey were consequently 4rowybut without the of a loaf of bread or a pia' 0o eo. ishment, i f Yhile to the very poor ii.;k too 'put:4i. I . ol,iiiie perspos charged with offettees as citizens are tiled, in proportion to their wealth, then y theee could pet be so much objection -to the system ;, but. stikase teould regardless wrong. To'sood.pen, boys and. wormed to jail hecauee they have . flO,rnenesi itequis horrible ; while, imprisonment . for. :leloistiorof fuse does not conflict with a senso:ofjustice::..: HoWiver,.wb netice that e: itibitfore ire Leg-: islature mating some. importnut-chnogello the .prie. - Ce-diseipl ine Of this county::•.:Win•hoPe.'llieeviPavo i haie - conaPtained. of May be'icich'eltin.l4..;privis- ' , Aar' To per who .axtend . publicifulipers'.tvb yitijh id say : often sitoiitAcn; . . . 'sweep.t.lio board if yon can ---fitit.do nbi,pectat - ettill , filo the Honorable the Judges or the Gourfot ensynt. , 11: • CtnartOiSesSittittrOrtnii:Potillelis iittf . foliaCaciary Vc•saw. a man at thc.Aagerena .. upper' luyl . i o of Allegheny.;, •-• •!, .: !::.,- :••• ••' . • ''. . • . - --: a ' e pri'a g , ri supply 'cif Brown. _St.. Connel y. s ~ g o od The pentiOn'tit-Va*t.".7..ltirife.: - .r.;:ott Mb Third Mardi city of- Pittebtrigh,'in'tbe"Cnenty stroresuld;• htstutag*' ihiriga; .: `'..Will •ycnt:bo.. )10...hirid.as 'to pas eme t h em. saawoth, -That yolit liiiiiipiter fintli, prbilded - h4nstiC oranges 1", said Ito to l'-'persitsr opposite,. illtt4 at with materials Rik the ocebanhodathut.of trarelers!uad others, at his dwelling:house tit the-Ward efornsuidihird -.. oncaompiiid with the' resneet.., lie . 't . rioalr.:the imse r e u e y g s sc t , hf c t . your I n t on u ot i t i v c rig' u b 4 el) o l l eas e ed • grant , lartra r.' ._ blcyl i a 6 inniclit. - kW.. and picked oat ..four or the. fin9at—three of P?;i0 your cti t P as ildtit • b id; tiill 1 reY li ... p pue , ) our ) . - -._ ...., .. . • he.potirrto his pocket, and one he let. fall r , et.tly by . - ; - 4OSEI'II. lfo4 s _ the subeevs, citizens of the Wlcrd cf e 7d, the aide , orhii'pleite: ....“ Will you •please to pagg do certify, (het the above . ..petitioner Is Of.griad seiS - for me them reesonsl.", and .I e : samo geptienan. to a honesty and Asesparaueo, end Is. well provtd .., - vr house room nud_ 4ouvoutenees. for rho neconnabdit it Trieed arr . hisysidei_Atrher also :..complied. - A • large and lodging of strunrr: and trarelersztuld thaYsttiVev : . 'handful! was taken atid'4triehly treprosited 'in a coat i .ern is neeecrarY.'_ ' • _ . ... .. , - _ _ . • _ .1 ~ ••- • • tiros -• • • ^ ! -; , • sh e Chides Ream, Jatnesslueld., Goo. opiatte,in..utirll.l. .i I Th'i ght tolight the alumnus CI. . Euutcz,-Dr. Greene Vets, A. HolAtelti, T h om ucO'Nelll, P co . t bottom or , the 'Vessel, wheroopon our neighbor made Datome . f . & ........Datler . "..Stiml. Baird , . Gr .... F ...r PS:eideri er. selkatr , Morisn '. 4110ihcr'gi'acP ' and emptied ti a Plats c punt a° a . ill) the lionorr,bry' iiren;ndg_ca of tho.Chniirt.or Gcndral hall,:or two pints " inkianother . pocket. .Ho them • .j. Otntrtcr ties:odoor .o . te,k'coestlyesiliroilt_ihiWa i nty Itelpsd hiinself: - 112;a• re* minu t es a servant ~pl, . c3 r- ' The pliums.ot joitii Biet: , ..,:f.' thi 4th- Ntrj k il i ici e Jr : of: .ed, with auother ./ot .of 'oranges.: ~. -Ab,. them seem ; Allegheny , ..in She * chanty-A( .. ..id,:hitrattly..4 yetis,' - That. yonr pentiOner - Itsth provided himself wan .rratte., 'better titan the otheret:l must have a" rcc! :r . r",c.rq' rich! for the uccomccedrge , n x ! tr uf tra velers end si•ire,.l7:4li, was as goOd in hitt,'Worti,. Hie eye cur - his: w is_ : th s a ,4 )vti ci r il isf)= . f,- . 1 . 11t0 pleased t o grant hint. a lie l l r tige s eyed :du. entire stable, and to elegantly holped,his It o keep a pab!ic hone of entire:gement.. AndryerAts- • F°:/c te. well as his inner man, with - immense titlone!, no to dut y hounk„ will petty ; • ..I . l?ury al, • .. " .4 a3 .• • .' • . '. - ' . . V. 1!.e.0 b•:erturro,.etti ren. ot.tde era afo re,, to, ions r every 'poitabie article. ' . ~. • 'do oeftir.' thiit the - above petitioner L., of 3ood ,repatefor . . . , ~ _ it:This is a* system mach - practised in this e.otn-ccc.: 4 . l .Y a!! .truiperonce, no 1!". house r 0616 nud convenleneer, inert ,, eceretimoiltiqon : elitrilly tidtifoidet bo . tut a' "qv .to," ' .''.. -."...'.." - mid foßsidg of .irr.eger...,red tf.rvelei•••.:, i n!d . 2. 11141 i :4'4d . ' lir i Ti- -.. .Jheo • Ina ICeowa.tienr;e :.loul,SniGaosze. on .• b . B. Fuani!, Joiltun.lt!inith. Daniel l'outtg, John Sorlthplgs. Fisher !intone( Wil:011, i.:.:eoL'Als.istt,,tintrilon.Gratutiu, Moses's Clorrce.--7'd4rlciy/ifSrnhig..-An Irish bine was On the .chirge.Ordiniiicenness. ife l had Suffered considerable in...his cell during the eight, :frooi . woonds:inflicted upon hen by , some ... sty, fa reiliar..comPonion. Ma , said ho last four hundred . .:dtolareliiihia.hotouirooSecond sttect where he stop ped, hies jo niuch . thet .te a fl city: ed'dutn his hcinseurcd Mo wali.Liken bite. ..the back room•fOr a further' henrine; • • 5v . 33 rp 0n.. - the; infuriation of his rife, .whoclnrged him w . ittraitakinithreite her life; —Witco she found thiit was about to go to .tie_bill LLc, recanted ~lierri:;er Op:lepsi his fine: We do not':know..Whetherihe • ••••••. : ; : • well known iirce drunkiid rgcd With: tisi;Oety titre nsit ho ha' beer coto ru n panes!. Aid haliptizied to Eye . :none", and a pay- ;• Pitttattturt Sontt.—Ott::lancing, .comittplona, 11, 11 f01 4 ." 1 1, ad e • Pi's4 l44l 'c't r c"ttik l 44:thg :14* t ,tent atti ge'nfeel.;:otoitatty, the President, vices a illithim• evptitit; will' Inyeary stet:stoke 5t10111 . 14 Ii 1164.ifiedeltillniiie viill be rcrintinieinunli atienad. • X.he Iklati4ger. - „: 4 .tr,q voted p4ioa tom ar Tangeatknts . wr•ihe'entertaitiment. • ' • -- • - t• , 143•111. Couirilaitil.!Cen eigngeti . Fu s itng ibis week ;A caseot Wa; 44 / rs. I td , Csiliough,,c• Si'Callough ra: LQaiau The • ritatteriu litigation involves n ceet*,rit renind ;tit .titit'ilyer, Wa Inv:nigh isloitit , •Liv been hotly eciotostetton one s ttle try s lllolCilra.::: 'Plientdjeig'aud Burke On'the•Alter.' ' • C.8":"A. Met Mae f"milysprerte!,:r2 a f:ar A/10 1013 C beiikkaiiiieeicsk b i thetilayorlemeithy, bilsbicb itVii men of the same name ‘iere,.dbiputa c ti; , i 1116 "` '• adillitiSe • 4l:ol s itiAtiliOeirefmokilid•tieb other . icy had got loose! : • Fi;oi. Wittson;• iv* yesterd4" by ,:otlicee?.iicisclari'a . nsl (ocen bigio:v . :4!d*igiiiotiOcialigt:efkiiii the ; c.ha rg ptitter, ie4 talfe-prlitimrs... Ho gm:* EISIMIMIIE=ff2I 139 - 3Vetwere.6fu4.4 Opirraitte into rho s la)Ve. 94 . Mier there ;ware. a arewilor !Wiwi there; -Viteet , eln the ejad 'eh AVtg,TP:tirtA ACSITO named kkiy : '4ipbards wan ieti l ! 2. .ri.l.al;ariifFiqd. 4l 4 !Ii;!-r0.4.r .. Bte . aiint market Wakcimmit:. led.. . "': • . . . . . . . . . Crispappiirs.kain to4iight: Ere had a good atOita?ce latt e.eniag, eoastdering the awful jiate -. • • ' . . . -lir N.htimud around the Neuf Court MOUSE iji in , Milly:01Ce:S . :1 foot deep, and in lint . ,few places: is it :piacticabre 10 step. w ~ . , ro . ftS PeOf*pr.fiteptienss Leotuas postpone() lost evening; on necouni'of the ineleinickey of the t • .. ... . To Volt tonal eine. . . - - •. • k . HP.O3IEPER.-cThettitderstnedliovid:l'ild.Prednu , ~,,bk it. u Maui :tithe pUtpillo3.o.• :11XCC,C{011111 ., ,Ii11:1 ape. Cit; rkr.iiri.Y. or valne or (1011: ; .,is now woo...re:tot nepty all wacme &maks - may ftigotre its isms it is mor_ll, con 'venier.t."entl" quit b'e +reed itri :loin 4111Ce!ty1 .1, ;Vance be ing Farticieette'shoWAte,ineteiik... ..: ••• ~ .. Perimiti*contensplating-going'M Caiiikittila• Would do Will to ca't abd ezonine the iusemnsect,.. sit is in every way ealciastodloprtitect them focen - fraud, by euablidg them at any, time:to aseertain the'valu"•oh their metal. . - Printed airections.ttitd tables ivill be sapplicd ,:tttai tothily toptt;cs.secte. . •.. SAMUEL:EAKINS,: .1: ; . • .'. - - • ••• • • :, E . ..•-• .- • Union street,.! ' 1 . :.I Iltattlin] ' Heti: of 'J E ohn . 11PFadott'a Jewelry nits*. it) tite"l,l6noruble the lud-rei of the Court ci; Coattail; ..1:-. Quart er Scoions et the Peace". inaud for the CO,tietk - of .Mlegheuy j, . .* ', - - ' • i The petition cif, 'Esekici Reese, of the Townsitlit•O: 'lVilkins, in thii • Ccniuty,-aforesaid, humbly - Slims-Mil: That your petitioner liath provided himsel f with . mruerials* for the aceotruttodiaibn of iravelers and others, at his ' dw clling house, lh thetoivlieitifiergresaidjeiul prays that 'root "Hortors,"will betileasell to:glrant hun a license:Mr keep `,ll "ptibliO house Of ontcouitunent, , Alia your :poll- . :tioner,cis iLI duty bound, mill pray. - • . -- - ..."- -. • k . • . . :••••' . ".: • ' • • EZEKIEL - REESa" '• We; ieuhteriberr, citizens of tbatownship rifcireski.i,' "do Bent ;that the above petitioner is or f. , ,00d r ? puitilor honesty, ti d temperance, and is well provided wttli lidate • room turd 'conveniences for the ace ommodatiodat id lodg ing Ortirtielors and "Others, nhd. that said:Mee , u is *.cc-- "-ter 1 4 ' .mcat, Heorge Trimble, A. Hamilton, E:l4. *Peter • - Plantar, Al. Thompson, 'lll.•lieurimg, I 'Green, 4. Mitihell,D,Cloylnti,..9eo. 'Johnston; IPTKI the , lifonorabhi , tlyi Judg_s_Cof the-Court or . ca ti nti j...Quaiter.SeSsibititof Yesioe•to and r. The pitition •of Pomlnictltlcquird, hi the rßorougii of :Jlitriningiihm;in the County aforesaid, humbly. shewmh, That-your petilionCe bath •provided• luanselfwith mate tor the accommodation of travelers antruthire, at disiilting , hou.o, in: the Boro'-ah>resaid,3 'Kays' thot.your Honors will be plensed.to grant him a license •xo keep a publicthoute of semen:LA=o4u And your pe ..tiftuner, win duly Amami...will . I 'DOMINIC Mc° VIRE. . •.•,Wn,thoOnbsch*ent, Citizens of the Borough aforesaid, , do certify, thitt the aonvo.petitioner is of good repute himesty and woven:ince ' ', nod itt well prbvided - with' Loan. - Illtotinandieonvenienccs for the accommodation end lodging pf .atraugera and truprelent and'=that quid -txnrcrritl . atnaiNfitnit 4," kiss* . 15 44 0 Pi. Jg hu PriAztlho'tna'S: Mieb,Stimuijaitnsilui, Gr a ham;; hrichuel ComidiAljobiaslTi fick:',.,.ltOlit Con ma rl:3td! 14Ces-71:Z•Jierc.e€4.sizaeceiv.la and six..-Five by • . - 11 , -1 - eb24 SiliC•Laje ~N~►~ ~Y:fYF•,+ .n±fi~sit' ' . °'u. 5~,,"5: nv..~Ca` '~.... .s.`~::S7.w:: .e: 'Y. ~ 4n c.T".H p'. ~~. P- 1; ‘ 1210 1 :•Nos . :! . .#lrol - 0040111:,. RePcrzed Air Vie Pose- Ur We 'ere Line is dew. . .. • -- WA; '64,arch6—:l7).. Fioar..TheitorkstiVeuthr i tiftleitoncl4 ))11 Arge s.le: Cot , tielmltie, Ciee * it r i hficerg. &lia oirf Tci.o.to dia. cuec i•of '260 GWh . . rSiif , .?hatee 10 ;sockihkiltiarr:t.*.:WlicAt. mill og rorpopee,-,•bot- oilier Gm an 0rt.416C1 - . 'of:fricie White.Cortilit 8 1 .1?; ViCii!Tettoiv Z%90 '64c ;? bu ahcl , tctVe: eitebt 41 1 1506; • P;ocisions..tialcu DI , Weriernleci•Pi.* - 0.10,37 . 040,30; Pi Imo Vi?.Zt.'29;s7;;'lo.titit EpitcbtOr. '4OD-brie. Mnrtoriehe;ry. "' Groc.erics.,Sates.or•Sogir..ai etir r Efilatila; to the iiient or too 114,4. :13.1,-.zoo N.'o.lViolaascs at acrd:. • Itioney..stdeis r. r;NGIIVE, 4EUI tie: 0010 , r d a. lbe talibiT4VAZ:feloi !.;.10?.11 Steen, )413 , 06.• ' , Drin.rie"F . alicrsileblEec. 0 11% *be seen r: eifienool.Yplo VAIL. •-• n 1,4,1,00 'II;IIAII.I7*.GELLA',..D 1110 the Conorabio the Judger; of the Court of tteherat • br . ±.• Itanrter,Syssitn . nt o! jbe:Pehtdianp s toriiit~ ;Griluhty 'S The petibort. of ./b oi'ttr. t nl ; Ward, •• liarg, in • the •Coolayettforciiiiitf.•thattlbtralrolifetll, - Tiat • ' • four petitioner•hatlivioNtdeil liiinitireeillrigifteelal• Air i• tie tlt!cornmodation - beAtiOoleis ihditntre•fs;:achip dyv•ll-•:, ing• houre in the'Wiriejtforelialdittird Trays ihut - yaktr'• : - Honors -willthe pleased tolg•ruift Ideirfelice•Sh•iktte'isti s ts.. - public iTOUllC.OiC3itertuipuvhi . atntkrrarpclit.laWits to duty boituid;imillPrayr • ; •'.. We, the subscribers, citteemt of the aforesaid Ward. 5 .• do certify, that the; abate peitioneriltlf:tood - repute fur .k. :lionestranthtemparallC, lid ptot,ided trial laths e ' room and conyeneences torth•ltcconta•rdatkd 01 tray' elers and others, and that •aittlirseitt isritcreeary- : Isaaa Wallten'Ater. 7-rfy,larnes:.•sl6 . •Kelccy, Robert Paul; .lernewilradliaryilitio.•.l: Wright, Thomas Taylor, Wm. Smith, Win Pout, RealledY, MO 'Art iso.niatiT.l. 7 .7Judisr.; •of.th , Coottot I J. .Quorws Soisigits'or t!t: Pante in .mtsisilictksßprittr 'ran:petition of liti;34lesililtfilisiiisi,rfiCtiio:l•lllllN. - 1711. PittrburT,.in the coinny ii:orrsvid; humuly 4:swells:Thai your pettuoner ch. ivovitintiAsorself shistertitta for ' (ho iiceaminotlaiion ofl.! . ...M.tisPodd'isoirtiitS; nehei dviel- • .link house, in the Wo,t,- i.lnt'y our Honors win lep It lieesisF.'so• ki4t9s !souse ot' Oh; lic -Anti • pints.. pdtisionceti in- '06(7 hound, prol.• We, 111.1 stihzdsiber.s.,-.*lir ono of the Obr.,ori4 Wrsdi do e if,73 . 0 sr; IZIS t.i;i cot. itisitt ipPS'itt for nu mSo t tin - piciiiSitKiwoltpio:.(o.:ll tritiilipase rootn,uittl coin'eniquens ueco,crimoni.!ino.o44-177 send Lving .4 • Wposft. Vi,kron oss,...frlnsest Let:eioitslitoei•e., •. .4•Nitlir••••;ri.si.:•:o::::;- . 1. rallPt IVO she Hon°.:!b ~iisr tim:cosif . t:ol: flrje,yal L i of id* COoply iteftten?:' ' ' - • "''. • „. Tlinhnittottoilolitt Uspwalt e. tha seiteoviitevin o . t.ssontny,r4sreatiiianiustily igiesvelb. Xhat .fasciliviiitatertion'twiroiitletrhibi.ielf - Voltts Juiirat , sMuf . sine -- convenin.ieqs iOP stin . sieeloonsiotllion oil6tt4 - el:rs boor, iu doi Bostit.nrosuriitt, 4ittl.pe.:l • t titot res.' t.Honors bsile.. - ssed terai4 Olin* io tcce pr'ulie o. ittinent. : ::*.D4r: • • • JOHN:ollolriL Cor it li) • • 'a6 'din. Gin+ . gobit , iijx;fg; sue W - 11. proviOitit.- lob.rtotrnauuinniii.ilehees for thV .. .2 0 6 rind tvitstils..esi . becq!* ~ A Vaii4ii;t;usiont LI. .1 Stiae,,S..Cop-liiitJ, J. annilz,E.: 1 1Voinsvcirpu, J. ;V/ '4*loge. IV. Jk 1. .-'. 1,, Ssantr.l 'iv the Honor°lrlp Jilatger of the Coort:of.fledorekl• Qe.oceifekicideof•the l'euetilitstod for thaComay _ -1; . „..• •Me . of John s:••eage, of•• thn die oftid.liorgh,:h. the, Conutfeforessid,hr.mbli esti; I'llurt your. petilialter - toth . :pio'rided - Mint muteauli for the oetoadoodation of friorelernedid of hie dwelling hOCV3C;inithe We'd d'coiesett, ifiialttd; • - that yorr Honori will be pleased hi g'rrinfinnif hIieRIPP ' to teekft . pi lineze'of enteriohimenc• jtijobbr,bb dyiy bovnd/wili t • •1 . V r .lsLit . . • 30111kr:SAIKiStit • t. .. . . . Wr-, Me I.ndceijitcd, - scitiAcurref.the aGoess - 10•Witd; -• do cerull,•, Mal the above petitioner is oflemillrep•Stettor,•:' honesty and temperance, and id.well promdee4cishAAMe , :: room mid conveniences for the uccontexadatLiM . eiatil:' tod3iNT of smut:cm:end tfaye l nrs,:,44 tWit„ks:RefF.Virn ; . - . • . Daniel 1 .• y kw,. Allen c twilek.l . l'hom3...beli s .vp. P. 111;Woodtiorl111,4o'in Lcuten...Wrii.' Dunn, /ilimf•:nelly,.. 11. .Ceeleit:•:teme. — Stervit . .....l3. 4 oe:. r.: - Wriy,itt..,_,ll . ,lni • t......11' well, Wm. It. 'l'.iylor.: ••• .*.: -; ' . eneff3".kil..c.. -, fli tea arl — n - alifillictill::ltirlelTeitriliit'orTit olfteerea I . .j.. Ammer Se... - /enter ate .I!edce, in and f.irtite County of... Allegheny : . '- • -:t •.. -v, . . .• ,' ~.., .:' •t'' . . • • Pittsburgh, petition of; Rapbeel Raw, ef,theAMlV rdi city of Pipsbur3b, in the County nfotosaidOnantal l attaWytt4 . 'Tlit.i your petitioner batii•..pfeivided ',ltuntrelf,'s 'idi ,mpie• .- ri.ili 'for the . ac.cemtnodulitnt'of:ticiVaicie.-arid edMersolt •11P dwelling limits, in ilie -Wrird*Ofritestadi ikipr preys, : •.hut yortr.Hor.ore :will be pleilad tivatattt butir licatkot to keep a public botistrot entertain/actg. : ' .. 4.0,T.im5:pe- - titioirter, as in duty. bontsysvilkpray.::.:.. _...;L.... -• . •••_.„.... . . , . '-.; ..: .4 ~:-.;.... • -RAPLI ~, -we, the .subscribeny ditieepi',Of•iins'itfordiy‘klnl, • •do certify-that the 'above perinoner is eiiirfirliitte . IMS'ifpr, ..- je a tA97 ho:tcsry and temperance, mid is well pretiiitepli .m .room and conveniences for the acdorardent d _fdr-' el..nr and otherw,untl.that.ouid orwin is autykr*lt. ''. lie ruisurd. Backle, F. KuJiite......lfl.'igol V, .Schmidt Attion:RentrmAldrliard . Domain 4, :.. . Orly,. . Fruncio'Fatix; Jacob.....Qactotig, W : in..lCott.• tyrg.v,to..,.' ' gremor, .1. Guurter.'. :...-.._..... • ...7! --ngtfo , ' '', • • I ow bleltio of iii‘pierf•o• , Cie 41:11 I -Qoarter "=!, tour Of 01.4.Ptoce itreqlei . for ttr.Cotutly: •itt'Altelheuy.t • • !t.:: . •4•• • s • • ••• • lietil'ott Of 5.13. Afoilior;b:lrindliv-Tow,pe.:TipAa. F;,ill.Timiit.r..kire..o id; notably l . 4triletvr 170litliAtiproctded materialt , for copomodat!on o troiefer, - .ind , ouse..iert tc Towet - t:tiritbro , titt...erd wi , “to itletit.eu bc . c0100 ... 1:07-.eep h0u..0,0f illOrniltretr• cliff u duty bortid, tint PrttY: 3 - -11 .4 1 X•A‘Q_R) air . tritbettrqtert,.q•.ieeßl.o: ,T04 . 0:714n ;Aye, id, Ao crFo.) . T 13.4.00 At..iqqa-xe ju , teforj•ni.c!Y -1 1 4t710.0'.e.C.legs• ;:Ad o s Totfided r, flit hors . ago rittl; etNP itttktiClooaff , - jou and ludikus .I,Roget.t.tritktmic4e.y.7 , tpvcrn lb lleceerury. Johj.itelletek..37ar il..Cooiter.".l. Pe au-ort, r. toor,J-.1100 . 4 .M4; 41,43 P*5• 4 ‘. 1 41" ..,nior3:::;u1 • . Fi'E~W the liouorable the Judges.ol• the Covet of:ilsfairal` j•laleaiter Session, of- the. Pcaite'in rutdrbtaeConalY lot Allesheity : • - t• • •., • •‘• t I The. rtition of H. C.Tuyylor, oi• Weer ntisslkitVia the County acorns. , idt ausahty rher..etli,..Ther your tmti flown limit provided :timreli-with materials for. the tc commodstion of travel-or Mid crilleti., or idl dwelling hon. e, is the Borongt, utore:rid, untqtruys thot,yonr !tesors will be piont•cd to 3runt,bna re bemire to keep n puLllc house of entel taiinneut. And you: potitioner, as in duty bound, will.pritY.' • •. - • H, - C. TANTON: - We, the subt , erihers, ,Boyoegb,yfort'- do certify, 'het thr 2bovo'petitiowi is M. Lood:rc pp,e for honesty anti temperance, unit is ...ell p!ovilled with house room and conveniences for the neeontnnitlr tioit anu lodging of etrJugeri mud iv-ye re,und iLLIV:11111 -ti.VCCII is necers“ry.. • • r •A'. Craighead, ‘Y. , n. P ' rier, rnctel (,nary; • Adirn 5 / 11, UlYs John Nold•-•,, 11/0M.,3 Stevenr..E. Peerevul, John B. deUrew Paul C. Tutf.,, John flaudor:•Tetsi Itl`Corkle: - muntflAL Gold..lWraz Ltow, Yr 11E pub. crilb..•:4lup a ovcntCd isonchiue Woikalss ouIGOLD, 'weighs alloat.4se,giy-f.vo pounds; eau 64:11: - 61.0(1 , ..ID boX44. l ideak-1ry.17.; and 17 inehr. d^cp; walk ay. a 4410.44.*0t.i.tna in about Two soiord7.7—drx lot...linteairisiv /be. Gold p.:rfccUr ciAar 61 agnilehad giirreL.:.Tho:..k.f.iiiltig l q c .aii.;oritygfonv:l.sey re 3itiC/Itu t l.4 • Pcmicetto , ;•,.ty . ge" ilk -& • 6 %bet [lnsfr4 ..:‘ .:7 :C:-EVAIIS: . • Hzits • tinft, jje: Pittidiurgh.::Lott . : too 9111 014011 i • - itustotiti,ohouvOrto Hundred itcod of 9 , 1e - lUHLES, ,ittl,Litadi of Nrikr. - Beiur, - ,Weytera 1%51..3,01:Agit poirops cio %caviling 10.2nrepa ^ood. ocuauili, call OW ; ii , dll,4ofwe th bon,- poreha.i:ll , •ileu-Ileto I::hiNtsrltat dte r 'l . • ! etin.lte , .cattt Heir.= Hotel, Penn JpNAXIIRITP,!7:4IOEs. z • •' ExChantallidief.- 'TZNISILI "...4::•C.Cornicni ;7: tod i t,. a via; ott.nin'atectiit bdigains. ecri'yetrek. M rott; 0.% rCiiiici *Jaime to Atli TtO.CINSQW'S.CLOTLI LSTA*lll.lBlltUr.4o';'Pgisrliiiiid ins+ coiner rillh.oud.Wcaativett. '• • •-•telifear elfleisilST:3-FelkiaijeztyreeiveiiisaLl iut sale b C. y_ y_• feb 23 t I': • IRAIRt SiN . M:=2;E
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