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THE BET'
OR, AMERICAN FOLLY EXPOSED.
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`.-ingairas Dunlavy having made his eiit, Frank
egalfiruid coMmericed
-the 1:0 owing so cloy :
t.`lA.lltilone.agein, and something to drive away
Ibis detestable ennui have made a pretty 'fait
cart in my busineeit,And"have,suCceeded beyond
myez Gus thinks - that - I rink positively"
totpid Liverpool' • But let me see; I rousf.be
citiefutor he will age My pa* of one thousand:
trust „no one- 7 -not even my father, my
wither, or my fond little sister. Tea, I must dia
can), evitibing - hke . confidence in -any • and every
deceive all. How fortunately `it o tal's
outfor_mresploit, father's ship sails to•morrow
with a .cargo of emr. - Avitl petition fattier for
thetprivilege of visiting England-bid farewell to
have the departure of the -ship and Frank
Tholitin announced.--Thar a my plan."
The door
~ 'opened, and the black Servant' p4e
ottlekltinstelf, saying:,
Itt..Bliustat - rank you ring your bellit"
;" •
_ •
"res,peorge; I 'wish:You would see if tither
is lii-the house." '
sittin' in de rOOO3 not two.
9tunits%age." •
•
Well, Gtorge, say to him that Franklin would
both:web pleased to see him in his room, if Ite is at
Edon a business Looking old gentleman -made
. hitt appearance,' took a seat, ana inquired of him
ae i foliciWit:-
"Franklin, -
rite Sun, what particular business
_
have you with- rue inter-
that requires a private
• , .
rA request, father—a simple request to make.
I with to: skit London . - want-;to know
Whether you would Object to my taking"paniage
in.rtie ship Mtirianda to roorrow.." • •
l l.eertainly not, my ion, if y o u , have . any
- •
pect of improvement. Is this all -you have to
sn
I should like to have a hula' more funds
thito :3 hold at Present..".• • -
"About two thousand dollars."
I will lend you a cheek, my - son.'.!
t dinner; the sUbject of Frank's :Weal . : London
was - canvassed and settled. The afternoon was
spent in making preparations i his trunk was
Pinked and taken to the ship. Early next morn
tog that "-word, fa r e we ll ,said, and Frank
• was .
and his friends parted.
cuarran,itx.
!leader, will.not make myself tedious by tel
.
hog you how Frank l'horton managed to keep
himself and trunk from being shipped ;'hut wells
you oh the quay at New York you could conceive
itteh'a thing es very, easily accomplished.
•
,Frafiki instead of taking up his lodgings on
• •
boardrthe Manansla, as his friends supposed, took
'lodgings at an obscure hotel, at which be intended
Making all needed _preparations for his intended
debut as'a French lion. ' ' •
On Monday morning the Journal of. Commerce
-announced :the departure of the Marianda, as MI
-lov i
“Sarr.ao---On last Saturday afternoon, the ship
Marianda freighted with r.roduce, *chiefly dour.
Thai), the third ship load which our wealthy and
etiterpriaing (snow-vita:en, William Thorton, has
sent out 10 England this season We understand
ttuit lila son, the accomplished Frank took passage
in abip. Hie absence will be felt in bis social
Circle" *. - •
. „
eisuckled considerably • over this an
noiemoient, and said, slapping his hand- upon his
kßee—=
4 , So far, all right ~now ,for my disguise. This
coat looks foreign enough, in all conscience--these
pants—this bat—this vest, • Our folks did not no.
derstanii. why my trunk- was packed with sucti
.unusual privacy_ wonder why that , wtgmaker
don't corne.- -Ican't .stand poking.---Come
_
?'How dna you do, monsieur Me come zee
ittl. you duz•vant zee me , for. Me is de_Parisian
barbam and fiizzueri -me-have every ling in zat
tine." - -
Thus the expected barber and friseur announced
hit:melt: Fronk replied :
"Nell, Mr. Barber and .Frisenr, whether you
"have ever seen Paris or not, matters little to me.
I a vant xou to furbish me with a wig, a set of false
Mustaches, and whiskers; and if you can, get me
some kind of stain which will give my akin . a
krencbappearance. In one word, I. want you to
iniikea Frenchman of me."
my line; rne is very much
. °Midge; me has all. ze tingain my shop; me soon
makes ie Frenchman."
The sooner the better," enjoined Frank.
• lite , Frenek, hair dresser was es good as hii
word, for'wheri Frank Thorton passed from under
his transforming hands, heWas completely changed
in appearancef -1112.i:win- mother could not have
recognized him unleash) , some private mark. An;
other event favoring Frank's enterprise was the
arrival of tha French steamship that -very mom-
Early in tie: afternoon a- stylish-cab: was
- driven to:the Astor House, and a highly polished
arid Frenchifierf looking personage was banded
nut; and conducted: to the reception room. His
bliggage - arrived soon after; it was: extensive.
Bystan s, prompted-by auriosity, endeavored to
-fix the name and standing of the foreign Stranger
taking it - Mr granted .tha t has was a man -of dis.
unction-but in this . they Tailed, for - his trunks
and =travelling equipage was marked with hiero
glyphics,i• so 'they were compelled to , await his
announcement. - -
• •,-Ere long; the bead clerk of this Magnificent
,
establishment presented himself to. his guest. bear.
login bend the register, and inquired if he
,- -
'wished to take rooms. • _
LL Certainly meinsieur,certainly, a 'tof
au' rooms
'tt . -pleasant, chamber and parlor." ,
Will you be so kind as ta, register your name,
. 4. , Certainly, monsieur, certainly."
Taking up .. .the pen, tre wrote in flourishing hand
, de Bonfonti, Paris." This done, the
_clerk bitsved politely, and continued—
.
44 1donsieq..r Bonfonti, if you desire it, I will now
epOW you your, rooms." _
;,The rooms proved pleasant and agreeable. and
being left to himself, our Frenchman_ commenced
.
- ittecting upon the nest step to be taken. After
an bourls meditation, he rung the bell and, de.
mended writing materials; these beikurnished,
Ite took his seat et the.table, and indite
14witiePistle:
• • _ Psnia, July 10, 1848.
E'asaa—How do you do? I have
thepleasurti of introducing to your notice and
kindneu, one . of the most wholeenuled French. ,
men I slier knew—the bearer of this; his real
MUDDIt Lo tus delPoisigney ; his a standing colonel
:id..the - trench' espy. He travels under the feigned
name of deßonionti, and will be careful not
to mention'ttuilititthat I have let yois Into the
!It is not theAstaigri" of my Mind to make tusk
dtbpisydie is a plainhonest soldier, but fissure
you-be le afms and es rich as aJew.• If
- tor of Or 'girls cotticttoital 1118Am - eft, it iiothlbe
lEEE
a prize - You'NO astonished atlhis kootyledgs
of the English lango*; he write* it inostiiplen-",
didly, and talks it lilie'one - 4te the mancit bern.'l;
Indeed, whin I met With bim Llhought . l - wits in I
company with a geriaineccounft.Yrnarut COI. de
Porsigney is.the sort.CiPll.-Jtelforsigiltiy, Wito
one of the'ilehestltieb France, - iirid4.greal
friend of Louis . Napoleon. The father of Col. de
Porsigney, as you may have learned 'by the papers,
is in greatdanger in tonsequencil of-his attach- :
went. to Napoleon, and as a prudential measure,
he has gathered up his moveable wealth as far as
. possible, and ,hietson carries it out to America.
, Ido riot entertain the least dnubt as to LiMis
Napoleon's election'to-the'riresitleitcy of Prance,
-- ofbiTdehtia electedrandlit case he is elected,
the Ponfigney's Will'become distinguished men in
the republic; in case he fails, they will invest their.
fundi in New York: • ' . 1 '
.
I wish you. Frank, to show Some kindness- to .
my friend, for he hoe been very kind to Mk
Sliow - this to Elus. DiWavy and Hem Woo
d and othets of.my old chums. Howl'would
like to be in the old walks; but I cannot.
YOllll3 truly, Nan 13AIICLAYA.
After reading his sheet carefully over, Frank
I:boron—for it was lie--xtifaised . his satisfac
tion by saying in an undertone.:" This will an.
ewes!' And after folding it up placing it
a neat envelope, he addressed it to Mr: Franklin
Thorton Place, Street—rung the .
bell, and gave the letter to a seivant,saying:
"Do you know where Monsieur Franklin not.
too resides?":
"Yes, air out ina:what'ws call rich roan's
,
" Well, if you know the place, hereis a half
dollar to reivard you for the trouble of conveying
that letter to, him."
Yea, . sir. :Thankee sir)l
"The letter is gone," soliloquized our mock
'Frenchman. Now I must brace up and play
,well my part in this comedy. A thousand dollais
Is my rewaid—aud the exposure of a most diguit
ful cringinCi .. )!___i the part ot our citizens."
Before we turn our attention to tbeletter thus
sent, and in order that we may give ve the servant time
to carry it to its destination, we may state that
win`Barclay was' a member of that choice circle of
young men whose fathersare aid!! to provide ihern
with funds to any extent. lie belonged to the
Morton, Dunlavy end Woixtward•club, but was
now absent at Paris, for the double purpose of im
provement and pleasure. Frank borrowed the
.use of his name—as an Irishmen would say - -that
his stratagem might be the more complete; and
tie directed the letter to himself, that he might
effectually disarm euspicion. His success we will
see in our next chapter.
(i.be illorning Post.
L. KASPER, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR
PiTTSBURGH:
FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 'l6, 1849.
er.For Commercial arid laver News,
iee next Page.
The Latest News, Reports, Ste,
will be found under Telegraphht Head.
MEETING OF THE DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE
OF CORRESPONDENCE, FOR ALLEGHENY CO.
PUMIDAT to, public - notice, the DeMoctatic Standing
Committee, met at the honseJof Major FICIIMOK, on the
Vth instant., and tuunimonsly adopted the following-
Resetted, That the Democrats of Allegheny county are
requestedushold primarytnettings at the =oil places on
Saturday, the 17th day of March, next, to elect delegates
to the County .Convention, to meet at the New Court
II use, in the city of PittsbEigh, on the following Wed
nesday, the Elst- of klatch, at 11. o'clock, to elect.slele
em
gates team Poesth aricaj , S Me ' Corrrention, to nomi.
nate a candidate for Cane ‘ loner. '
The meetniga ittille tow " tithe held hetween the
lows 0f.2 and 4 P... 104 andlM theirs:dm enditemmilyks at
_..
7 o'clock-in the evening. . .
Racked, That the Democrats, to their primary meet
ing', are reqiitsted make intereemakteratio- the contest
now going on 'between the of-the "'Far Hort
Law sad its opposers-- deem it proper,
_authorize their delegate,' to take action an It in the Coun
ty Convention- HENRY 8. MAGRAW, Ch'm.
Jatera Wane!, Seel , -
gr The Democrats of the Fourth Ward will meet at
thetie new School House, on Saturday evening nezt.
VtEThe nemoetattle Citizens of the Third
will meet at the Cerro Gordo /intuit, on Satarday
nerd, at 7 va'elotk., r..r ~ to thoore Delegates to meet la
the County Convention, pursuant to the eat) of the
marts:3l . Coxxtrrir. or Coitataroarartcx.
Gazette and Journal and the Ten Uour
Law.
. We call the serious attention of the workingmen of
this County to the followingrextracts from ankles in the
Gazette and latithat:
. • •• " But RESTRICTING the boars of labor to TEN,
WILL NEVER do this," &e.—Gazebre, of Feb.l4.
* • " Let the scale, however, incline to which side it
may, one thing is very certain, that neither the preaching
ofradical newspaper*, nor the harangues of demagogue s,
northe EMPIRICISM. OF TEN HOUR SYSTEMS. esti
regulate the relations of labor and eapttal, or produce
the slightest Influence of a permanent chi/soca' upon ilie
rates of- veages."—Gazrue, Match 4.
• •• furnish-him with OUT files. Which coir
taro the PROOFS 'ttu' heroic the eleettmt,l as early at
least as the 7th of Attiost. WE DECLARED OUR DIS
APPROBATION OF. rHE TEN HOUR LAW.”—Joar•
nal, of February 9.
We treat our Democratic friends will 4 not forget
that the Ward and Township Meetings, to select
Delegates to-the County Convention, take place on
Saturday. It is important, for many reasons, "that
these primary meetings should be well attended.—
Good and true Democrats should be selected as Del
egates. Very often a few men collect together in
the primary meetings, and manage all the business,
without consulting with the great mass of the party.
For this reason, there should be a general turn out
of •tot massca:--the honest end incorruptible boy's,
who aro Democrats from Principle, and who cling
to the Party at all times, and under all circumstan
ces. Let the seven thousand Democratic voters in
this county assemble at the usual places c of holding
meetings on Saturday, and our word for it theCeue.
ty Convention will, be, composed of the right kind of
men.
Biennial flessions of the Legislature.
It-will be observed by:the letter of our Harrisburgh
correspondent in to.tisyis paper, that Mr. Eshelman,
of Lancaster, has offered a Revolution In the House,
providing for an amendment of the Constitution of
this Stite, so as to, have biennial instead of annual
Sessions of the Legislature. We have alyvays been
in favor of this measure,. and we think it should bo
adopted without opposition. There is. too much
Legislation--",taz 'tofu • Astt avast= too
, atucit.) , Laws aro passed at one passion,
,amended
the next, 'repealed the • third t and re-enacted the
fourth I And the peopie r for whims benefit it la pre
sumed all this legislation lakes place, are kept in
Ignorance.of ..rhat has been . done. The statute law
ofPennsyl Tanis at presentis_a perfect Jumble ofcon;
tradictions and mystification.. Even the limier.
themselves, whose profession it is to study and on.
derotand these statutes fi n d th em as difficult to unfits.
el as the Gordian knot. •
The Legialature should selectiomo distinguished
- lawyer to collate and coadenee the present ststuato.
ry laws of the Commonwealth;-and put them in
such form an to be clearly Understood by every one.
ltcotifiletitig inmates are discovered, or any dek
glandes exist, let the _Legislature at once raalte,all
right. 'When this is done, thererwill be no neceis,.
ty for the :Legislature convening oftener than °Very
other year.. A provision .'might be engrafted in the
Constitution, authorizing:the -Governor,to covene
the Legislature a t any time when urgent necessity
.might require it.
, 'or these , any many jther reasons which - we have
not time to,enumerate; we bope the Legislator. will
adopt the resolution of Mr-Eshelman withopt
iiiii•The 800. 'Mid ilsichard, repr*iiativ#.
from tifoXVlltts district of pcocsytranisvAlotoo
Friday ot - • l•t 1
•- - '
.
[To OZ CONTINUED.;
Ward and Township itisetimrs.
MMI
TOS*lipt GVIc dFfrug-sgasoni . 44
-•" I:A.VO.RitegVILLE BOROUGH ELECTION.
An. - 'ciliaction for Boron h olncera took lace 41E1
Lawfanceville, on Tumult', last; thit result Of which,
mast-be gratifying to every genuine republican. T
Dettiacraiy have made a clout - sweep of it thia time,
with' thn'eiciption of Debatable: At Mport *toi`
spread on the morning of the - illection, that Mr.
-Titania had declined ranning,othimanyDemocrats
did not vote in consequence.
John Garber
-lathe man whom the Demopracy read
out of the party last fallotnd who " Greasy Jim"
said was so influential in the Borough thatvery
fume would strikiterriar to the p art y;_ and it ap-,
•
pears the Whigs thought ao, for 'they took him tip . .
jvith great unanimity, thinking to, defeat the bele:tie'
Of the ticket, by , the Jot:ll24ot of his name But not
•
one Demociat voted for S orbet; nor could he jade•
pace a single individual. • - _
The following is a lilt of the candidates, and , the
iesult, of the election
, Democrats.
Whigs.
imitates:
Giles S. Bates 91 Jarvis Wainwright 77
comsat.. . .
James Esier 95 M. Braidenthal 84 ,
Henry Snowden 94 James Irwin ' • • 83
jamas Wilacm 93, Samuel Sheridan 52
Seip 94: J. Friday is 3
' aruoin. Discerns...
11 Hirtzet 102 J. Robinson 71
S. D Moorland _ 92 Samuel Sheridan • 613.
W. W. Guthrie 97 11. Ewalt - 64
Wm. Janney . 97 J. Friday 69
-
AFSEX6OI.
Jeremiah Fleming 100 E. Hatch 49
• - , AMEMSANT AMMIMOR. --
Wm. D.Moore 91 M Breidentliel 76
Henry Snowden 4 / 2 'rhos., Mack 76
104 James Clare 68
John O'Brien
=2E3
100 A. A. Deckei 56
Hugh Thompsou
aTurxr comnarsonza.
101 John Saber 69
W. Hays
OVEESEER OF THE 1.0011
89 Thomas Black 80
Jamea•Raler
=133
41 S. W. Decker 88
7oha Track•
C. Craig
Democratic Victory In Detroit.
We learn from the Detroit Free Press that the,
Democracy of that city acheived another glorious
victory on the pth inst. The Democratic, candidate
for Mayor was elected by a majority of about 200 ;
and the entire city ticket, with the exception of one
or two councilmen, was also elected. This victory
affonh additional 'evidence that the result of the
Presidential election last ran ha■ not impaired the
strength And unanimity of the Democratic Party.
Th• Cholera.
Dr. Whiting, health officer of the New York
Board of Health, has paid the packet ship Liverpoo
an official visit, and unhesitatingly, pronounces the
diaeue to be the real Asiatic Cholera. Ilpwarticol
40 passenger. died on the passage, and two thirds of
those on board, 400 in all, are represented to be in a
very desperate condition. The surgeon of the ship
has published a letter, decribiut;limply the WV'
toms is each case, cad in nearly all there were
cramps, purging and vomiting,terminating ie speedy
death.
Hank.
The Circleville (Ohio) Watchman espresso; grave
doubts about' the solvency_ of the Circleville Bank.
That Bank has recently 'lamed large amounts of its
notes-with:red backs, in exact imitation °file State,
Bank, evidently to delude the unwary and trade on
a stolen capital. •
We learn from the Indians Sentinel, that large
quantities of this kind of paper is in circutition in
the State of Illinois, where it passeeniptste Bank,
paper. The Watchman notices the arrival of lame
specie which was placed in the vaults latent night,
and ask* whether the Bank is about making ate re.
port for the people.**
nova or Barasserrarrret,)
• • Harriabscrge, Mush 12, 1849.
Ida. Seater' pineal 4411 tor ibe
re-cbarter of thePermaylvania Bash I say stick le
siltation cat get throegh now, without difficulty—
ts dote any geatleman call?" H there are lay, let
limn only apply, tad they art. can to tie gratalled
wjth a charter. We have hit on evil titnet. Othe r
bale of a minor character passed this august body,
but 1143 hove no interest in them.
In the House, numberlen petitions were present.
ed and referred. Several from our county (st lest ' )
in opposition to the new county, were presented by
Par. Swartswelder, the member from Allegheny.
Original resolutions were then in order. One
offered by Mr. Eithlentan, (from I•socaster,) to an
amend the , Constitutioo as to have biennial senates.
This was debated at peat length, by several gentle.
men. Mr. Speaker Packer argued that it repented
too widely the people from a cardinal branch of the
government, by giving too much power to the Race
utive„ in controlling that which is the province of the
people!s representatives, with otherstrong and wall
put togither remarks. Ile was replied to by Mr.
Fenton, in a burst of eloquence that war loud and
stormy. This gentleman spoke with great force, and
handled his side of the question pretty well. The
Whip bare over been favorable to nay project that
would deprive the people of being beard; they
are for consolidating, and giving power to the few at
the expense of the many. But, withal, the speech
was good, and was listened to with attention ; he
had not concluded when the hour of adjournment
had arrived.
But little business was transacted this day. Mr.
Luchenbaugh offered a resolution that, from and af
ter the 19th instant, that this House will meet each
and every morning at 9 o'clock, and in the afternoon
at 3 o'clock. It was agieed to. This will material
ly expedite tit:mincer, for God knows there. is plenty
of it on the files of both Houses.
Gen. J. K. Moorehead and Mr. Kennedy are here
attending to their own affairs in person. You can
goes, what that business consists of, (if you hare
Yankee genius.)
The Investigating Committee are ferreting out the
ropery on the public work., and have discovered
numerous frauds Mr. Swartswe!der is using all his
ingenuity to do the business as it should be, and if
time permits, there will be such an account ren
dered of the peculation. as will make a about among
the people. The worst of the matter is, that save.
rtil of these worthies are still in power, working
away at State righta, which mil be found State
wrongs.
There is a report prevalent here today that our
Walter. Forward will gut the Post Office. This
would be nothing more than justice to a good sound
Whig. I hope he will continue the obliging Sammy
and others that performed their duty correctly. I
regret to learn that my worthy young kiend, R. P.
Glass, is going to hunt gold. It is not all gold that
glitters; but success attend him wherever he may
go. TRUTH.
war New Orleans, according to the Delta's repro.
sentations, of the 4th instant, afrorda at present
Ilene of great life, stir and bustle. The hotels were
crowded with 'kilter', the wharves with steamera
and shipping, the levees with produce, the street*
with drays and bozer—and in the world of &Won,
pleasure; of gaiety and enjoyment, there was at that
time tbe.greatest liveliness and activity.
For ,the Post'.
Ma. Zenon fie, finteful.to the firemen of
this. city for their alacrity-and devotioh when the
worm of;anger it sounded. But, I must also take
occasion to pretest against the eenditct of some die.
orderly persona who sometimes take: possession or
the engines. I base heard frequent coMplalnut
about,latop.pests; shade trees; Ike.; being torn" dOwu
by the recklessnen. Houses have been in:many int
stances, seriously injured t . and lives have been ens
dangered.
I think the Council do something to pre.
vent radians from getting Into the Companies. ii
too bad that good _firemen, wlifrefe7,tit nil times,the
parapet upon whom the peopittinilit dupend i abould
be disgraced by: being caul* tad tet_essociate with
p e r m s of , low character PENN STREET.
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LOCAL MATTO&
rfrnittriLYA Or-TEM C ►ttroaTiVaire At 1 OidlOW
r:tgler , l: 4 7 allarnboni the omembers of the "Pitti•
Inisih and Cal(fiewlminteprizet .Conipariy
tp - I ,tmemble - 4 Alleghia4itall,,,WhenAaller making
triangements transietieg. nine tininess" 'they
organised In procession and marched to the Ex
.
app
change. At about p . olclock, Col. Exam: eared
on ta PeniTstreei steps and addressed the corripa
ny aornewhat as follosva r
Mr FO4YRXIS hare but a few words to say_to
.
you at parting. What Ido say will , come from my
„
heart. I trust net 'whatever of good and truth I
may 'del hor may reach your hearts. •
Before , you return, yon will have seen no little of
the world; what you see will be ao Much learned
beyond what ' , miaow knoti. I ' • '
Heneeaf the very outgoing of your enterprise',
there la a gOO4 object in view.
Some persons complain of these, expeditions as_
being sordid and unworthy. To go acid dig for gold,.
they say ) , is not only -not meritorious but culpable.
I, for one, do`not think so. Alt the world is a gold
digger, rather indeed` a gold scrate.her. And it
Often , happen, that in scratching too greedily .We
bring away the skin oranotherts face, betimes the
flesh of another% bones. The farmer in the• field,
the mechanic le the shop;, the merchant in the
Mom and the , lawyer In his pursuit chase their dai
ly busies* for gold. — Even the,Preacher does not
work unpaid.
The ship that spreads its wings like 'a bird, and;.
fflies intoltbe far off depths of the sea, follows its
truckles* course for Fold, while the pilgrim of the
shore Wanders lifePs journey over with the some ob- -
ject glittering to the eye.
This is 411' right and according to the purpose of
our creation. Our fatherlias planted money, in the
earth fir, the henefit of his :children . To make it
by any Aeries' industry is noble and deferring of.
praise.
To acCumulne It with proper motives is ItteritO•
fiCill. 'To tore it Is mean and - condemned of Gad.
In His regard,naeannen is not merely, as some sap.
pose, a' miserable defect, He his pronounced it
criminat,
•
One of his own great attributes is generosity,
which in its searching love descends to the minut
est Want.
You am starting upon a long and perilious jour.
ney, allow me to make a sew suggestious which may
001 la the end be worthless. You leave 'without a
flag; lode :banner for yourselves, and cling to it.
Inscribe upon its folds raercatthrs and TRIEBDAIIP.
Let the saincidevotion inspire you thesoldier feels for
the standard of his country. In all things, be one; a
perfect unity of affection and interest will make you
prosperous and invincible. Organize yourselves in
to companies; elect judicious and skilftil officers,
men of intelligence and , aerie. When you give
them the power of direction, always sustain them in
its lawful exercise. Discipline is essential to your
safety and success. When you choose a man to act
for you, you sustain yourselves in sustaining him.
Etch day start early on .yoar marches; you.will
thus escape the injurious effectij,,of exposure to the
sun, and find yourselves early in tamp. Seize eve
ry opportunity to drill by wields and companies, and
no assault *pied you can Qo else than fail. It is
probable you Will encounter.danger; to meet it suc
cessfully, you Meat be accustomed to act together.
Americans vatmirah Mexicans and Indiana by - a.pni on
of discipline, with courage: .
I knew that 411 your messes have ardent spirits
among their stores. These ma y be unlit l or per
nicious, in proportion to the judgment with which
therjrre used. iti the life on which you are enter
ingetert will Sad occasional necessity for the use of
stimulairts. They are tervieestile only where the
Sfetedi is prostrated by disease oraszposure. Ii you
indulge yourselees in daily or ordinary use, they
can never be beneficiaL You might as well try to
make a' kindly impression on a band covered with a
thick 'glove, misapply brandy with any hope, where
thl system was lined with brandy already. - I
A kind-hearted Mend of all our race has just /e
-quated me to say , thzt if there are any of " the:hill -
be
, t who have nut yet received Bade; he will
be happy to furnish jbern tote. Hie [tire!' is genet ,
out, wartmheatted,and worthy of acceptation. By
all means lay bald epee it. it does not perhaps be-,
mute me to speak on a eubject so grave and smiting.
being. myself. bdt 4 poor specimen of morality. Yet
I canna but say that this, " the Iteok of Books," is
the best compsniou you can - carry. Whether for
pleasure or pasatlme, improveinent, knowledge or
devotion, it is a never-Oiling rather. In the cen
tre of the city or ronnd the -circle of our cootiaint,
amongit the busy scenes of -active life or on the end
rie, where the pilgrim Soden° mark but the Mit
prints of the wild beast, it is a perpetual adaptation
to every,exigency of manta either. - .. •
rt m e4_, _ a. hs , * ittlk*lllaTeclatatim Of otetir
rev that itt all his'srauderi b e w e 1,14 in ,, 17 , th e,_
thtiliwitt the bottom of his ak. Lei me suggest
so improvement t The bottom of the> trunk, is no
place ler the Bible. Deposits it on'the top ; so that
every time the trunk Ii opeeed, it 'may remind you,
if necessary, that you have not looked into it that
day for itiliiddi and counsel. I do riot cue haw
good or bed one may be, Max learned et ignorant,
braliant or stupid, ha Must gala bi reading the bible.
You are surrounded bye thoustad tattoos, heating
hearts, every one of *AHOl'lllOl* with aspiration for
+tweeze and safe return: Thrigetioral prayer,brand
Iwilt be, that no evil iiiy befall you, net any plague
come Pear your dweitingir. Cume back mulched,
and make yeatiteletios blessieg to the destitute at
home. The bout af grterhangs heavy its the hearts
of many. Lel them harebe other cause of sorrow
that this seperstioe. _ Veer incoming mill be a day
of bright and thrillitig joy, The War , that stands
still in the eye, or Aillows its feilowa anon the fe
verish acid scalded cheek, will be replaced with dia
monds. The red autumn of preseet sadness will
you away, sad in due season the glerloui nunimer
will succeed, and bring itsgolden harvest.
Hum BcnoozPifartinm—The meeting tint erco.
ing wan organized by getting Robt. McKnight, Esq_
to the Chair, and appointing John Harper, Secret*.
Prof. Stepbens, Chairman of tilt-Committee op
pointea nt a former ranchos. rad a Report. Mr.
Bighana from name Committee _ rrad certain proposi
tion..
After a very long discussion by various persons, a
Committir, of nine . win appointed to report on act
of incoporotion for * High School, to be submitted
to an adjourned electing to he held on Monday oeeu
ing nest at 71 o'clock. .:
The, following gentlemen are; the Committee :
Prof. L Stephens, WO). S. Harsco, Reuben Miller,
3. McCollister, C. 11. M. Smith, Dr. McCracken, L.
R. Livingston, 3. W. Iluchinan, Jomei McCune:
&ivonia Orricn—Thursday Itforning.—Nut two
case, ; one a miserable looking man, who COM.
plained of being poor, and at nights blind. Ho was
on his way to Philndelphia,"with his pack on him
back.ii In consequence. of Isis. condition he WAS
ailiCharged. Another-cane wait charged with drunk
enness, and fined. Ho paid up and retirod.
W The Allegheny Police yesterday garotted
deaf and dumb man for drunkenness. He was dis
charged without fine or Imprisonnaent. They also
arrested a German on dm Information of his wife,
who charged him withrbeating 4r nut of the house
on Wednesday night. lie was, ecatraitted for ten
doys. , ' .
sar There was quite an , excitement in the Third
Ward, Allegheny, last . evening, In consequence of
the exhibition given by the pupllsOf the Third‘Ward
School. The Ark was crowded. The little ones
executed their respective parts With ,excellent skill
and taste.
rr Dr l Stephonson liftmen Tex minutes •in en
lightening the Citizens who choin to ensemble at
the &change cornet -yesterday afternoon. Be
speaks es usual,
Itir We understand 'that Thos. PhilliPxo Rgq:
formerly editor, of this paper, is - 0181 m a California
Company in Peorla ► 'llliaois, and Still start in a few
weeks., . -
Irjr\Nre underhand. huh Andrew Simmai who
ha been'uled several hake foinitiblo,horg in it - r lll
again arrested lain weaning: •
Ildr Dan Rico has leiVibr the South, to join his
Ma. EDITOP..: I beg MONO to Siaj through your
papor that it,any body wishes to pea St. Patrinhys
evening witli company'fill of wit, humor, *Was
old Chaucer says in his quaint &MO' tanning
over with ;song," he may be gratified by , roPPIng
_
at the Right of Way House, FiftliVald; , ) kept by
Lieutenant George Doughert y:r(late Sordt...noodheP .
1 14 who who in the''Wari with the Irish Groans, and
who. fought 'us e soldier should. ,` Irishmen, don't
forget to be present ar, the sipper, in nolnolemoio
Una of , lrelandts patron saint..
- ' ERIN 11OURNEEN.
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Reported forlike
Enriontairri keititon.
ardk‘lB49;;
WASSW,TON,M 1,
The VicrrfresiSent withdrew from the Senate for
the purpoin" o( - permitting the appointment of the
anal - •
The ionaiderathin- of General Shields's cane °can
noned a long debate, in which Means. Doughter,
FOota;Llttll, leTertian Dana; ifiderviood; Berrien-,
gush, Can, Dovines and. Batter 'participated.
The Resolution of the Comtaittee, with Mr. Cal
houn"e amendment of yeaterdap, that Shield'S - was
ineligible on the 4th of Match; was adopted.:
The Vice Provident Ordered a copy_ to be trans:
witted to the. Governor of the State of:Illinois.
. . ,
Several unimportant Donal: 1 6 0 11a, tveteyeat into
the Satiate today • - • - •
• Tlifs Senate remained in ,Executive Snveltut ith
Dlasstrous Fire at St. John's: New
Drunsortek--100 Houses . Destroyed.
Moth 16 P 63
On Wednesday motning the city or St John's Waa
visited' with a very disastrous fire. One hundred
louses was destroyed, located in GeOrgell UniOn
,filinand Drury Lane streets.
, - New Manapattkae , ltilitattont.
Pitmanc.t.ottlit, March 14, 1849:
Goy. Dinsmore has been re-elected ; and Geneta
Wilson to. Congress.
PHIL'A', Manch 16,
It' is currentli repotted-berethat Judge Creech or
the Supreme court has 'decided of Bales-
Telegraph. •
Ntw Yean March .14.
The Crescent City sailed this afternoon for Chag
res,kaking ont 318 passengers, among whom wait
Mra. Fremont, for California.
NEW YORK MARKET.
;WON REPORT.
NEW 'Vasa, March 15 i 12,M
Floor—There is no-marked change from tearer
day', but the market is, if any thing more acme,
We note sales of 3000 bble of °dean* at 45,121.
Graii..There hare been no 821 CS or Wheat wet=
thy! of report, but corn is active - aad in good re-,
C,otton..The market is quiet but steady with sales.
to the extent of 2500 bales at former prices.
Plrovisions..The 'ales of Pork are to a fhir eaten;
but the Market is a little easier,with sales of West .
ern' Mess at 10,62. Sales of Prime at 9,00.- Sales
of No; 1 Western ?des* Beef at 11,40. There
good demand for Lard with sales of 1200bbls at 91;
Broceries..Ssies of Orleans Molasses at 18(i20c
per. gallon. Sales of Porto Rica at.26@2Sc., Sales
of Orleans Sugar at 56151- tp lb.
Nsw Yortic,March 15-6 r.st.
Cotton—There is no new feature te - note, demand
fair and quotations steady. The ales te-day were
400 bales.
flour.. There is no mirked change from yeaterr
day, but the market is, if anything, duller; WO note
salts of 1000 brie of-Western at 6 . 37 0 0 , 44 Irbil-
Grain—Sales of Prime White Com at 49 centi,
dainsged,
- Whlakey..Salea in brio at 231.
Provisions—The sales are only for the ;Ripply of
the regular ends demand. Lard it unchanged.
-MoneyMarket—Sales - of Treasury Notes ut 10914
Ohio 13 , 4 1031; Kentucky 6's at 1021.
BALTIMORE. MARKET. •z; ,
I • - BALTUtOItr, March 14-6 P At,
Flour.. The snarliet is steady but aot active with
ales of 800 bblr. of Howard street at 4,75 # bbl;
salve of 1500 bbls. City Mills at. 4,67. • ,
Corn Mral..Sales at SAO # Md. •
Ay* flOGIG.Silei to a moderate extent at 3,371.
Graiti..Sales Of Prime Red . Wheat at 1,0401,07.
Sales of Prime White Corriat 470.; sales :of 5,000
bee. Prime Yellow at 50c. Oam : sales at We.
Sales of Rye at 60e. • •
' Whiskey ..Sales in bbla. at 231 e.
Molisses..Balet of Orleans at290291c.
Colfee..The market has an impioving tendency,
with,sales of 11000.. bus or SIG at 6 40 7 °- - •
PrOviiions..6ales of, Western Mess Pork at 11,00
#sales of Prime at 9,67. ,Lard....salea ; k W*
at'6l ; sales or 700 'kegs at 7107 E:
:134eon..Sales of Hog Round at 51.
Flax Btecl. •Sales at 110117 e.
'Money Market.,The stock market is without
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- CINCIZINATI,. MARKET.
i Cuturresarr, Much 15-4 v. X.
Maur.:Dealcre hare pat up the market to 3,93/r
totkvkiat buyers dct not meet them.
hiekey..Sales at 151016 t per piton; market
setive, with sales*? 700 brit.
drain..Tbe market is 'utteharited. .
Pint is held. a; 61iii6i kegs, *ales of 121 1 bbis
hulk Moat :Sales Maas at &met ptiet tile ' s
Pit pieces Shoulders at 3e.
PHILADELPHIA bLillrET
PIIILADFLPPIA, March 15-6
Flout.. The market is steady, butaot active; sales
uf, Welter* at 4,75 per
- Grains ..Salca of Price Red Wheat at 1,0.5; Bait`,
Or, Yelloy Corn at 63e. ` l ‘
tnatltet ht quiet s but itu¢dy.
Whiakey..Bales_in brl.l it 231 per Ilettee.
try- St. Patrick's Day,....Cht £4stunlay conning
next, the Anniversary Of the Patron Saint of Ireland. the
IR4lit Rev. Bishop b'Cosroa. rat the reque.rof the under
signed Ortrunince, hos consented to dearer a Discourse
on
. .„Cion follovelag subject:—The vitamins . * of-Ireland
o notoieuttributeit to Catholicity. -Torii' teal Ceases
-The Discourse Will he delivered jo the Hall SLVttel'a
School. at 7 o'clock. Ticket. of admission, twenty-6y°
rents. 11ro proceeds to ho appropriated tir the support
of atie Orphan Asylum.
, JAME!..4 BLAKELY,
THOS. APPLEBB, Committee.
JOHN ANDOK,.
isarta:td ILE , V DrCOLLOUGII.
tEr I st* Pueriuk's Day...Tbe Anniversary of
tratand'a Patron Saint will be celebrated of Saturday
evening. the 17th inst., by a Sapper to he given al-the
house of Sergi. Vacuums t ot e / UTT, }lntl `!ant,wh a le
tborltiends of Ireland are respectfuly invited to attend.
Suppor on the table at 8 o'clock, P. X. . frattrl3:Bl
(Chronicle please copy and eb. "Post?)
PITTSBURGH TUNA TRIE. '
S. PORTER , M tgAOza.
PtICI;Ig or A.DMINSION:
Thu Circle and Parguette
Family Uncle or &toad Tier
Paurth night of Mr. CHAS:VERB,
First Mean( the American prodigies, KATE and
ELLEN BATEAAN,
FitanY;Marnbl6, will be 'ampoule/I
DAMON AND PYTIILAS. .
Marion Mr. Webb. Pythias ..... •111 r. Oxley
Cataluna Mist Porter. t Hermian--Mrs..Matlima
To conclude with • - • ,
BoNTBAsiTs. rinuoso - .
General Dombastee Mill* R. Dateumn
King Miss K. Bateman
Fatima Mr. Bateman. [Daetaglina—Mrs. Bat4mtin
IV'ln rehenrn), 4,_THE
ID, Doors open at 7.; Certain will rise at half;
ifarain aiiirTledstead raotorgr.
*nit S.& kV: M. BANNAFORD respectfUllyzuform the
jk.. , citizens and thepublie generally that they have re
moved their Wattrooras to Smithfield street, between,
Diamond alley and Fifth street, sign of the'llig Bedstead,
Arbare they are prepared to sell, wholettale or retall,'very,
cheap for cash, the following articles t—Bureatts, - Bed. ,
steads, with Balsam's Iron Fastenings, and also the best
quality of Screw Bedsteads, 'Tables, Stands, a ce. And,
they wish It particularly understood, us there is stomach,
prejudice against machine made work , that they warrant
their work to give stlisfaction, and if not well made,the
many shall be returned. - nutzukgrn
JoELVED &T nt. A. - MiNEWS.,—The Culotta, - a
Fatuity Picture; by h Bohm Lytton.
The Diamond and the Pearl; by4dis. Gore.
New York in Slices; with splendid illustrations: • .
!'rho Old Judke, or. Lita in a Colony; by Jadge Halibur.
ton, author of Sam Slick. • ' •
The Adventures of Caleb AVilliarns, or things ca they
are; by William Godwin.
Davis' Manuel orMagnetism.; new adnion..
Itiorfit's Chentical and Phtirmaentic Manipulations;
with 423111ustratlons. • ' - -
A Now Description or California, complete with all
- the meld information to emigrants to that cotuatryi h y,4
VV';. Hastings,' a resident of California: ,
'Marla S2dIiBVL4I4/ O.; an DOOR Alio9B SZCOND:
iNtiN GOODS.—A. Ai Meson *Co t lsio.oo Market
etteet,, have. received Linen' Sheeung, Linen Da
rneele 0.8 andlo4 Linen Holland', Bleached and Drown
Table Clothe, Russia and Scotch DiapereDaylice,'Nep
,kine, to which they , invite the -attention 01 put - ,
-chasers: - . - maria
GINGHAM§ _IN HAMS GiNGHAMH
C G iN 9 60 Market street, havA:n
do
150 p i reee As rlingh 9' am' slinall . plaid, and - deaira 1111ts^
2 nutria -,
'AR CURED HAItIS--20.11erecsof (Stagg& Sitakva
nuperior.Hams lust lauding front thn steamer "Brit
1 aut,t , and forßaloin'; 11Z4NIT.IMEIBAtialk . •
'Marla 0.,55 Water and 104 Fron t street:
LOVip,-100, barrels kbctra . ; •
do. Good SoPerane; store and for
staibr ,7 : , imarl6) 8. i-,W4IIARBAUGH:
TIRIED , '-APPLiE3 AND PEA_Ct
j_f
[Prim theeltronicie,oflesterdlY I
"Non Csemoarrre—ThiAing that t would
be c interest to onr.nuncraueres ere, we
puittisli",- below a copy - 610M CObstitu . iton, to
tether with the natnee of '! melon and let Of,
members compossorCapt, Ankriren.enutpi..,
ny; which leaves for-.CitlifOr ;to., ay. Tha
Mouth* is the Constituting:nettpi:Lawn,
adePte4, l l2Punq Btht - -
.
We; the uidersigneUsiebscriberu, for the
more effectually securing mutual protection
and assistance. during our Jonrsey toi and stay
in California de_edeßt the 'following: Anielea.
to be oar Constitution and Rules of- Regale-
Anions 1 This comppany shalt be known
by the nerve of the -Pittejormgh aod-:.Califiirnia
Enterprize Company,
ART., 2 Then Officers :.sad company'shilL
consist oi.one ,eresident, one-NicePresident;"-
one Secretary, one Captain,- <insist itricUona,
Yd Lieutenant, ; , • r
Atm 3.—lt shall be the duty-of ..the'Presi !
dent to preside at-air ineetings-4 tho'nninPa'"
ay, and to preserve order. "ffeehallhaveva* -
er to-call a meeting of 'the compeny", and-at
the- request of one half of, the members 'shall
call'a - rneeting'it tiny time;
Arm, 4.—lt shalt belluidify'of the "Vice
President to preside meetings -during
the absence of the President.
ART. 5":---The duty:of` the Secretor). ihnii"
be to call the roll. note' absenteeti; and record
the proneedius of each-meeting.
ART. 6.—ft shall-lie the dirty. Of the ta,.m.
tsia and Lieutenants to take thecoinmand Of
the company in the same way our veltintetir
Parana are c_mmanded.
ART. B..., — The officers of this company shalt
be elected on the let Moriday of April next,
endtptirterly. thereafter, ,
AR.T. T.—This . company: shall be divided
imolai - saes of five, and will elect one Chief,',
wht . ise duty will bite have a general super-t
vision of his MOSa. •
Mr. 9.—W hen this eornßany shall Enloe
in California, is shall retain Ile , present argil.
nization, for mutual protection, and cannot - be ,
dissolved unless by a turcuthirli -iota. of. its
members. .
Annulment Jo - Article 9 —To insert itftei
_the word "protection." Bat if any member
of Messes wishing to leave on bruenesa,'shall
first apply to the Captain, and he shall grant
them a furlough not. exceeding six months. -
Air 10.—Any person becoming a member
of this company, shall, if he refososto go, fore
felt his share of money paid for wagon, provi
ded he does norprocure a person to- take hie
place, acceptable to the mesa of which he was
a member.
. Amendment to Article 10.—To non' - after
the word 'wagon,' the word 'harness.'
AiT. 11.—Any member falling sick shall
be taken care of. and provided for. at the ox.
panne of the company.
Aay.l2.—Any person w.ahing to become a,
member of this company shall send in his
name and occupation in writing, and a vole LI
two.thirds of the company shall elect him a
member.
ATM 13.—There shall be no common stock
in the company. Each person will command
his own capital. Members may associate in
small parties as capitalists, if they see proper
to do so, by private contract. •
Any. 14.—A1l grievinces arising between
parties shall be cecidcd by each person chow.
ins one other person, and they" selecting ..a
third. at the request of them three arbitrators
the President may appoint two other persons
who will act with them, and their decision will
be final.
ART, 15.-411 labor on tho Sabbath prohio
bited, unless in eases of necessity, and great
ehnorgeney.
ART 16.—1 n the event of the death of any
member of this Company. on the way to, or
in California. the President. Vice President,
Secretary, Captain and First and Recood
Lieutenant., together with any relative he
may have in the Company. shall be a Com.
tritttee, (pto►fded the deceased has itrt named
Executors) to take charge of biellfectii; and
the Secretary shall take a' correct inventory
thereof and record it in the books of the Com
pany. And when is is ascertained to the-toils
faction of the above committee who the legal
heirs or representatives is. the committee
shall remit, in thiLbeet and tiniest manner, the
proceeds of his effect, to him or her, as the
case may be.
Aux. 17.—This. Constitution cannot.be
wad .oramended. cokes by a vote-of two•
thirds of he mambas,
• •- BY—LAWS
I.—Any member who iholf refuse to obey
the orders of the commanding officer. when
on duty, or when 'necessary to be called en
duty for general defence, or use any disre
spectful forgone while on such duty, for
every such offence subject to• reprimand,- or
fine. not exceeding five dollars. at the discre
tion (tithe company. • .
2:—lf at any time after this company start
to California any men chaff engage is gam-
Wing, if proof be made thereof, he shall, for
the first offence, receive a reprimand from the
President, and if the practice be cuotinued, be
liable to a fine not exceeding five dollars. es
!table to expulsion, at the discretion of the
company. .
Prnident —M. RANK Jr
V. Pres't—Cnes C lu:tam,
Secrotary—Ckci a T. Officer, .
. Cetrain--Wat. J. Anknm, -
Ist Lieut.—Wm. Rankin,
2d do —.James M. Braden:.' .:
LIST OF MEMBERS.
Mips Nn. Robert Phalli's
Ctia's Coleman - Robert McKeo
Tho , 4 Dunn Juoathan Akin
James Kane M Cowan
W'rn Rankin_ - ' Mos No 13 ,
Jame . ' M Braden Thos Reynolds
Patrick Kane John et ok.
hissoNo. 2 • Geo Wirtortadlo"
James Al Al kin ' John Caldwell '
Wm I Ankrtm Saml Usynaldel
Jae Et Henderson• Mces No 14
Chas.'l` Officer"'Semi - Jaynes
Brunnt W F Marthena
Alms No:3. , :Saud WilE4
A I)Pattenton John McDonald
Wm Hughes , Caleb 0 ..flyng
C Smith , Msss No 15
I Groves W 'Melly:am -
John W Eggleston A Spear
Muss No, 4. A Lent
S Walker Thor Jonee
3 S Willock = 11 J WYnno
R'd Silicas Muss No 16
John McCandless S'S Quest
Wmil Taylor John A:mberann.
ME» No 5 Francis Anderson
AteL Sample • Jas BFalten
Orendorf ' , Jacob Cupp
Lesais,Cuyps - Mess No 17
Gee llentheuton _ , , James M Merideth
Jos Whitty W C Merideth
. Mass N 0.4. Arthur Ingram '•
Wm "Cooper • Wm J Ingram
Wm Blakely . John S Wilson
B c Q u i g l e y' John .0 Aoderson
.J S McKee . • Rich'd vvilson
John Dorrington JOhn,Hughes
Mass No 7 aw Wilson
Levi -0. Berger Rodelph Korwin
John S Follansture - Mesa No 18
Jamers Canner ' A J McNulty
James Nesmith • Wm P S Ketly
Thos B Dunn ' Wm Shaeffer
Mrs* No 8 Jacob Ludwig
Alonzo W Ing J McCready.
Edward G Mnia No If
Benj Neamith. I Hunker
John McGraw W Murry
N Sinotoir - Chits Rehm '
•7 - -
* MEBB No :9
-Wax C Beck •
Jame& M Carter
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A - Alma No 20
p eter war. , w m a Reed . ,_
B P Glass.hun David HugheY . '
Alex John M -1: )11 -.' 1 -8 0 1 la
8 1
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A Ale g i ' ? " - ' Ilairiacm' ,Wolloce
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.1i F Bly t h e - . ,
lelalsen-Le Y i . , Joettlorrison ,
Al t o No 1 • , , 'mutt NQ 22 M'Xarie,
,ir - -• -• . -, ;has B Duna-
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Jamie McKie : :....- 3 , 6 4 : of i vet,
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Thee Parker „ 4. -.-.,., 3 06.1 i, Be me ii : -
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-Lis Jones Soo D Robinson.
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W t • Curtis 3 B. Johnson
Muss No 26 Wro Johnson vi
Blair ' John Smith
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Win Aughintiarigh . M lfolzein
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John 1.• F Johnson ; John Maithessii • - •
Mesa No 27. = Dial Darrtieb
Thor J Beale. Francis P Robinson
Alex Beale' Etteit
J.. 0 Wilsoul -John Darragh ; r
Thai Galbraith` - film No 39 •: .•
Millar- • • Mark Borland • '
• Maas No ~ Jarries- W att - •
Cowan - John Means, . •
TJ H ar ris n Cowan •• - J R•Vankirk - ••• •
H ' • ' Shapp'd Warrant ' •
Win Harrison . Mess NQ 40
Win Winbiddle Thomas; Parkinii •
Mrs. No 29 • Thos Thornburg'
lohn•Sieiner , -; -John Thoraburg.',- :
John. Markle , . Michael Pisher •
Jacob Shote . .• • Henry •Gusamait •
'Elijah Taylor Benj Par -••
Jacob Eisen° 'Miss No 41
fazes No 30 R B
• John Ptianiii . F A' McMillan
W J Bender A S Goodwin
*Theo Daft F S Snider
Thoa Deli' • Gee SkUll •
Alba Divan • Mos NO 42 -
. MESS Na 31" James ft Dermin'
S fl. &rhea. Rtiasel Wilson.. .
E D Harding ' „*.. Jame* fditchal
IN. Whim Sam! Stowe •
Win Bishop - -.Henry Morrison •
James Irwin ' • MESS NO 99
Mess N 042.. F C Negliy
-.NAL' Iliac • . , John Lemmon
James Kelsey • . Amos Doing
Jo4n Flood. John Darr Osman
'Fisher. Jacob Ritter'
' John. Thornburg , R. C Gilchrist
e-a No 33 Mess NO 44
- M Goodfellow
. John Templeton ,
"-John Lyttle ' C Templeton• :
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"Henry Wilson-'-• • T P Boyd ;••••:'
' T Rogers • • J Goodwin
• l'ilzaa NO '39 Mesa No 95
": S Squire Henr y Haldenion
John Hari•" Paris fieldsman, •
EMa rAnos •• • Gsorge.if ,
• :David R. siert -• 'Calvin Peters
IS hereby
given that Books will-be open foriNe
of receiving subscription for the .9toek:of.the alto- •.
gbetiy . & Perrysville Taznifike Bead Company, AlAtie
follinving• times and places in April next,
.viz:—Oar-
Thursday; the Sib, at the Emmet lintel, in'the Car of At- •
legheny i.on Friday, the oth, at the Cooncil.ebayabey sin '
stud city, on Biturdif, the 7th,, at thbs htiose nfielto -
„Cloehring, in said city; on Monday, tie 911 t, at the hams
of Lightcap, (Green Tree Tavertt,),Tn • Baur Town
ship; on Tueaty, thet IDtb, at the house of Jacob Cole- -
batigh, in said township; ou Wednesday, the llth, at the
honse of James Newel, ut PersrlaVille; on Thallidah the
tilth, at the bone of James hl'Aleer,insPenTsville,- and •
on. Friday, the 13thi at the house of Nicholasßead, in
Ross township.
.CommissiOnera - will, be in attendance.'
front 9 o'clock.A. sc, until 3 o'clock; v. te., each day. By:.
order of the Board ofConunissioners. • •
matl6:dltAw3o! N. M. SANFORD, Sce'AV .
WINDOW- GLASS-30D boxes that landing and for
.9 y • sale by fenarlOJ _ S. kW. HARBAUGH:
VIESS AND elUtak% • - -39 barrels • ass mauve
az by s!earrier Caleb Cope, and for sale by •
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. • • asarlO & W. HARBAIIOII..
OUNtt—A 'Pocket Book ; containing a considernblo
F
amount of money. The owner can have it by de.
scribing the book and contents, and paying far thts ad .
verrisement.. Apply to - E. CAALWAY, .-
xanzle • , Noi 4 Citintairelai Row.
TO LET—A% Fosri—Story ttriiikltotn i with
Eralr good Dwelling attached; on 11'1Am - street,'riesi
door to. Front street. T'be subscriber pill put in aaew
front to the Store, on or before theist-of April 'oral, arid
give posBesslOn at that thee. Apply •
WA.LTER. BRYANT,: -
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LLEGHENY CITY limn
PROPERTY. of 120 BM j
on Beaverstreet by 240 on StraWberry ralerto the . :
Commons, will be "old at Auction. by Jaws McKenna,.
slit the premise", nu Saturday,. the Inking-4.0t S. o'clock
in the afternoon. Thisproperty could readily he divided
Into twelve Building Lou. Title indisputable ,Terms,,
which will be liberal, at sale: Forltirthee informaticht,.
apply to S. CUTHBBRT; Gen, 'agent,
d for sate_ll-- a AN EL L , .•
RAZOR STROPB7I.
• Alfard'e eirg•
po do. do dn.
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Just received au .
McCAN DLESS C J I P
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marl 6
AXILISIC HOSES-1 box Two Taps Music Boxes, iusi
recoived'auir for sibs by— • •••
hIcCANDLESS a CAMPBELL;
97 Wood atrecd.
TATCHES, lee.—Go • Lever' etches and ' Epind
Watebes, , Gold Guava and Vest Mae. A goo'a
aaaournent inn opened bv ' •
MeCANDLESS do CAMPBELL,
97 Wood &treed.
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4110 the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General'
Quaiter Sessions of the Peace in end" for the County
of Allegheny - •
The petition of Silas D. Prior, of Baldwin Township,
in the County. aforesaid, humbly sisenveth,.. That your pe..
titioner ba th provided h i mself wi th tantertals for the,ac
commedation of travelers and others, at his dwelliag
bouse,:m the abotre township, and prays that your honors
will be pleased to grant him a Recruit: to keep a publiO
• house of entertainment And your petitioner,-as in duty "
bound, will pray . • - SILAS D. PRIOR.-
We, the subscribers,'citizetrof the above township - , '
do certify that the above petititraer is of-good repute (or
"honesty and temperance, and is wellprtivtded with house
room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg.
ng of travelers and
"others, and that said tavern is no.
eessary.
J F. Curry, 9: Wilson, S. B Moore W.'if:Gilliland. .l.
hi. Brawdy, J. Sieknutn, J. T. lit'Anulty, J. Curry, Wm.
Woodford, H. Armstrong J. Wallese, W. Mulholland, J.
Blaekmore. • • marlat3til• •
TO the Honorable, the Judges of the Court of General
Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the county
of Allegheny:
The petition of Peter Ivory, of the Township 0f.,.
Ross,' in: the County . aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That
your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for
the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwel
tag house iu the township aforesaid, and prays that yOur
Boners will bepleased to grant him a license to keep a
public house of entertainment. And your petitioner as
in duty bound, will pray. PETER. IVORY
We, the subscribers, citizens of ,the aforesaid Town
ship, tlo cenify, that the above petitioner is of good re
pute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided
with house room and conveninees for the •accommoda
, tion and lodging of travelers and
_others, aid that said
tavern is necessary. . . •.
.3. Crider, J. AVNOmee, Wm; Martin, D. Watson, 3.
Gillen, S. Dodd. H. Wilwn,Wm.B.Graham, G.C.Light
cop, J. Crider, 3. Whitesell, Jas. APAleer.• marlo:3lxle-
T.
isp the licrnorablelhe Judges of the_ Court of Genial Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the Co mar
of Aleny:
7 The petition of N. Good, of the -Township Ofiitose;,
in the. County afinesaid, humbly alleureth„Thatyour pen.
tioner hash provided himself with thatonals"forjhe.ae.
commodation. ot_ travelers , and others, at -his dwelling;
house, in the Township :aforesaid, and prays: that your
Honors will be pleased.to grant hunk license to keep rt
public house of entertnininent. And your petitioner ~as
m bound,: will bound, : - GOOD.'
We. the subscritters, eitizens,of the Township. efere
said, do certify. that the above petitioner is of good re-.
pate for honesty;and temperanee,ind,is well provided
with house room and conveniences for the accommothi;
lion and lodging'of strangers and trireiers, and qitsaid
tavern is necessary.
Goad, J Gii cn, J PlUnkerion,„Wri:Mertilii Cri
deri.John ltriVaritee, Win. R. Graham, C. Li lertP:J:.
Wltesell, Wm. Ray , .1. AP:Meer. ' . - mar 6:thote
1110 the Honorable the Judges 01 the Court of .oeaerrit
•Ctisarter•Stesitions_of,thePettee in and tar the County
The petition. of,/tlichael Clancy, of the Third Wasd'i
city of Pittsburg/4.in the County aforesOidatulably shear
alb, That. your. petitioner bath provided' himself with, •
materials for the accommodation of travelers and others;
at his dwellinghouse; in the-Ward 'aforesaid, and pragw, ,
that your Honors will he pleased - ta grant him a IiCetISA
to, keep a public house of entertainment: ' And'your , pe
titioner, as in duty bound, pray. • • •
* " • . MICHAEL••CDANCY,
undersigned; citizens - of the aforesaid Ward,.
do certify, that the above petitiontris of good repute for •
honesty and,emperance, and is wellprovideitiluth hoes*
room and conveniences for '• the acciannautallint._ end:
lodging of stranger/ andiraielers, awl that paid t a vern
Is necessary.
F.'rimmins, B. Belli, B. thissell,r.
nisll. Byers. P.Trninor, 0. 0 .11i1ey,;.1. -W4 3,1 -ttt 3 .oders
R. Musgrave , M. Donnelly. - " • mart6:ht
O the Honorable the Judges of the Conn of trotters.
T
Quarter Hanlon' of the Pence in and for the County. -
of Allegheny.: • • - .
The.petition of A. Wsziartnt, of the Pint Word, Cl.si
of Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, lium.bly shamus).
That your petitioner bath provided ltiatavif svisb . Suate"
vials for the accommodation of smvelers. and others, at
his' dwelling house. in the Ward aforesaid, and:prays
that your Honors will be oleased to grant birn - a license ..
to keep a pubilo hot= of entertainment, And Our pe.. .
thinner, in in duty bound t wlll Prat.. W ia *
We, the subscr i be r , citizebs of the Ward aforesaid,
do certify, that the above petitioner is otgood revue for
honesty and temperance, and Is well provided with
Louse room and conveniences. for the aceomnitviailon,
and lodging of strangers, and. travelers, - and that said
tavern is necessary. • 2 • • •
- J. &tan, T. Hose, H. Eu4 . .110.0 - 0.0) street W it"
Bennett, D. Pickeisen, Ed, Fenderick,lp Bahl, J. Briar, -
J. a I
plurray,. Caldwell, P. hrtangblm. trunliB)3thlt
MO,. he . Honorable the Judge of the Court of General
rinarter Sessions, of the Peace andfar the County
Of
The petition of Francis Palk, of the PourM *MIX.
'City of Pittsburgh, In_ the 'County aforeaald, kratibly
siteweth,That your Pelitionerhath provided himself wittt
materials for the accatamodation of travelers and others,
ast his dwelling house, • in the Ward-aforesaid; and prayi .•
that your Honors wilt he pleittied grant him a license,'
to keep a public house of entertainment; and.yeurpeti- =
dotter, as is duty_hoeud, will pray, -F PAM
We, Subscribers, eitizismt of the aforesaid Ward; ,
do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for
,honestynna.towporance, and is well providedwith house ,
scent and convemences for amoccolniudation and iodt
ing of strangers anti travelers,- anti , that said tavern ,
James Matthews, 3. Sterling,W ityan,J:Stioituoikeri,
J. Scrota, R. J.Thomas, ',Graham, 3:l3lasdell, J. Bravo 2
D. 113. Clarke, S. Hare .roarle:ldtsw*
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