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ESTABLISHED IN '1786.
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
PUBLIZIII:D DAILY ANP Wd.S.I.T, BY
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WHITE
OnlCt OS, IN= NrUit . ,N1“7.1.1 b NS son 0171 CI.
it. DDAIO LY—FA.'
if en.. ;W Ikr saaatury Ulf M. 4, '
~ “1 in WII
ad um
KU/CIS—TAU dullite , ocuituas In 33 ,33 . 3 CL L. " .
31111se supplied on the followitig cooditionr—
arivince. per •ur.orr. ...... ( 02
' - Tem 4r:,1 3 Cei
' Ilusut s odder .lo ... 2CI CO
Tto• co.-ket Pa sub Chit, to lr adds:smear to cow
333113 HA lissarisbip sds Noub=
Le mat after the usu. scrims, unless3sioe.
ths m a
nner t
cent La
• tsussist.
RAVES OF ADVERTISING.
O. - u.sm iO Mies of NMI - moll or km)
one .. Y 0 fl 3
t.
moth 2.911mal Inn/dom.
Do. two weeks ........... -.....- 300
11.1_
tbrrot months 9 00
Do. Voir month/ .... 10 00
nit months . ..... -......... 12 00
Dm- torelre months ... 15 00
(Isrilsl3 lion or km, per Annum ..111 tiO
fht. iktior trrr mob s/I,3ltionni h. , -
tine kook, ehmigeolkst - pliskolO (pre irk
num , exchisim of
hirer
For each nitirknal spoke. Insertml err one month, mid
M reels ad,U6uwl slunie_intortel nodes the yearly rilks,
half peke.
3 , lrertkenonts execoilloir •.01 , 1•2s, • Pid. net mer fake.
linen to be ehamted • .trice . 0 1 1 • n•ifl
13t411 , hrk not nerountsble fbr legal liareitieemmits
ha-
Tt the amount ebse,-;i1 two their latiltrittlori.
Ammunciror +anblattnt , t oMee, to be charged the mune
A m lr h er W ketw r ut kn u n ma
rkel on the copy fine • Ilwoiferil
number ot twernons, will to continual till f0r12,1,21.1 poy.
=eft [carted mvordinolt
100 lirtthroe trash edrertirers will be congaed
>7 IT Mei,. remthe boAnms, sod all other 11,1rertiar
meat
not rkrtstoing to their h•golle brklum.i,.oo nortesl
tor,. be 1,•11 ear.. '
All ediortisementi rbsritoble institutions. fire tam
9000Mo word, linl Oboe imbibe mr.tiins. nerd
like, to in olime.ei. L.tl prier, stmetly In ed.
Mace.
Marl47er.r.,t3c., Lc chlrgea
Death optic , . ir,crled.-wathout utile. aerbw.pa-
Waal by fearral tr.‘ Itathra, of obttar.ry sci .1..
c secsor.cjea Lob. volt kr.
Regular adwertvors awl ail who, wwltc,, clantoortira -
SLOW.. rhosl - ..oulling, hcticr, to attcatioll
Faith tc, Con^crtl. arsl . public rotertalcatteuta.
where ,;•-• who:a:m . l-111 owttr., of pri
001.."..bbbti,b•—• notiN . ,h,lwur.l to call attentlou to
cuterpr or Intended to p
oo
elder.l tote:v.4, Le1:340 tc.l with thc
Ills that the roww . to pci,l for. If luowhled to he ire
wL . ted to the lwral +ay. Nlhe chafer , ' at It.,
rat , of Owt lion to. `l,t ,
er ',Att . , to rltar.ll triple rim.
Tacern Lice,c
`l.tt.omewla charged at full primal
heal Ilnhcle Azcol . c owl .I.Lc - tww...ar.' wire rtlwmetst. not
to be Cifo4...i 11,1 , 7 • cot raw hot to he ullemb.l dtp
0e......-ef that , (bro.; w:.t ou.• third Pc. rut • 10.02 the
uatc.., of 1,i1.1
,71.1:L{ , n IN DAILY I
01.1 Fxluna, orwtt:o , ..
,a - 1, io.wrculn
le inrli cane
itr,rttuo ......
An tra.ager.t. culltcrt,t , mlirtr , i43.liwadvals..-e.
-BUSINESS CARDS
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--. ••• ALDERMAN.
. _. . _
E...., A. ON,PARKi Alderuittu, Firth
1 . V.1.1. Kuu • tr, t t.. 1.. e• u tVllrru lard IVa l uut An
V V..,11,,i 1,110.11.1 , 1 to,
- ArtI'ORNEYS.
Q TOW 1: 11 . AT SON, Attnnieyn :It Law,
9, N° : 2 g. 1 2,Z7tf41.*.n'.!!-.1 . Z..:,.. , ,L,.
' ica;3lox.-.31. A,
- tyw, W
•
DDIVARD P. Attorney :It Law:
oft.., an Fr.arth t Wnc, !lath
:EASTFit FT. 1( , .; Attorney at Lair:
:Tro+l, Y.
B N}ER aID BROK
N.
-1101,31 ES S. I.ON, Dealcri. ForeiV.Ti
ill • ...I Irta,tie ihrot Eietuum. Crrtlflottes of
wthe. Lack - N 0 .., No Max atreet,
bate, tut all the Dritteipal city{
ttatc.bcat
112. - BOBGE E. AIINOLL. .1 . . CO., Bankers! .
X_A Itt4ley to El , hnot.o. Colo. Pak - %At, l, ' 74
/pant. mt., tre, %.Z 1. , Boo s t of . e-
n:;t.1::-Mb art th. vrt.44,14 mittol to
kILIMEI: S RAIT3I: ifa:nker..ancl
etazgJe 14.eltre ha Fen-hat sad Usteert
of Usihatite. Bak l'io.s•—
oss... rather of Thi ant tVoNt hr. ete,lierctly oi.pmlte
the St:(harhe lime!
y CAROTIIEWS A: CO., Banking. IlouPe,
•iur • Ne. Vitt - bur,h eurreet Money re
ow4l hn Wv. , :nt 4:.tle•tiectl sem& ma eh 92e preattra
tithe of !bal.:11;1,r
a CU,
"`' l Tt it t
. a. ! it!t orti, .
at rat... •
B AII3 D ,i, lIIVI.N. Couvnirvion Merchants'
mat LIU }hut. to_ %, 111 r.f . orlel .t . Pttttbuttrti
Ira tltiitinitt ye , ..,,- ,W;,,,, , ,77_ir...77,47
giMATER, HANNA .t.- CO.. Succeasora to
Mawr, Haar, a C., RAIL., Ylt.t . stant It.occth
lWa.'"l' "' ; ' 44,; ' ll ' ==7 44s = '
sattrP t, , , :crt. Caxton tywy - lvtetted cut De.
t Et, t Clots 1 .t . W.. end ...Hutto., twat tra near
5 1 4 lb , Tr...mt.' rwitt. 4 U., Cr Ited eta..
Tha klgant vet:4am 1-41.1 1./ . totelvk and Aticticum
.6drstatt-ttruat ott ,Ittlyturtetartf Prolgre,ship;4ltstt,
R Illivt.l wt.,
BOOKSELLERS AND _STATIONEEOL
11 C. STOCKTON, kite. Johnston & Stock
XIV tor. 1.4..4_ . .e11er, siatl r. Motor, and Slater. .
ner of 1ir...441.4Th:r.1....N. Tittrl.4ml.
eIAS. B. HOLM:S.' Cheap literary Depot,
Third greet, ciwro4h. the Port Oltee. New Bra, re ,
fieptti=
lowed p,io.
11HOPKINS, gook,eller and Stationer,
. .V. 78 Foiate rtr,t. Atoll nu M ea
:T - Bmorns coNnanoamats --
PAVID BOW J lilule,ale and Retail
Balr.kr and Fourtb street. Pltuburgh.
iing CA:, cod e 1.," 1 - 2444 , titalar y. ulways es
Atl ori , r• puuert",ll , lo.tt
_
CARPET -DEALER.
lIT MTLINTOCK, Manufacturer and lin
•
"V
Wibli • Wcod PL. 1-111,4,urgi.cri2f6=Pignii
i .;•. 5
SSION AIM PORWAZDINO
Puts rth.
1.. 0. arr. 411.... .L. L. &TIM
REYNOLD lc SIIEE, Forwarding and
• Camtni , k.n 11, , !ntrt4, tor the Anpabg..., R.1....r
dealer , la tir , ...ri,. Proanr, littrburgh 51.1ffse
"M. rA C riVZ ; ' . l ll lA s rT.7I - :. ~.1:.1 at all llo' tar montrY
nil o:rtler P. , 1;13 ac... 1,.1 , .1,....t...
NER ~t JONT.S. F.‘rwa riling mid Cont
ras-4ton Mer , n,..nt , . 11..sIvIA . 11%Atp , 0 .1 Pm..
Matinfactr.rol 14.4.. Cx..i.el 133.0., twar nev.nth
Street lelarharrh.
CA. N•ANuury 4: co.. Forwarding and
. Cantukz.to 1..., Enact. rittsourgh.
TOHN MaADEN romrding ant.
Crii=lievro llirrhoot - . Comm 14,10, Peon Wool,
rat..
-
A3IES M. DA , . is & CO.. Produce and
Flour F.0.r0. L.- - 17 NIA o Oi lb:mem It.
oml. ado" . of rho above. ou
cosiliceiroorta r.f i•r..luwW eithrr lb .ure.
.. . . .
tr iu,
?tigi: - . 1 0 '. ES & ii'll . ..1;c - cf.r . 1 . 7:A 't*„"it
..o‘i, .1 ... ! . ... 4 t . . e.g - rovl. - i... a.lForsardlog }ler
-6,al.rp in 111,..t.,1. ,(.... , tared (lad. Plan
.imrth.P. •
-- - - • • .______....—_.
iißt GOODS NEROiIANTS.
11: C. VZ.Z.LIST 71 4 011. li warix. ,
• ILAcKLErr ~., WHITE, Wholesale Deal-
IF • tr, In 1 - ',..1 , n nod Dcznertl , Dry o.lls. No. IDI
CEd pi'....ct. 1 - It. 1,11-{h - 1 -
.---- _ .
Combliesicrn
rid,. a IS-itneftie. Woracia. &nit
Ati., Tattli,rir latiaa
-1111,4 LwtE 4,:r t,am blfth. Pitt.
DkuoglsTs
W-LCK ERSIIA3I. riruir,git;t; and deal
. • er rearrr., 11 - rut and etsdrulturAl
• yhmmt,, Patlburgh.
. .
DI) 5:63., 11 - 1 - ,,1e :ale s. DrugerVi ,. : I.:::! ... -
4 4.110 In P•lat, lie, I),e 2tut, 10 .. ~ , , ~_.
I.
. fW. M.f.,,, 4,61..t.1 .c firett , ..l
yr. I• .4 1- 4,,, 4 1 , !' 1 . ,2 ''' ...". .ilireate4 l / 3 - lark
fril, rt,it, I,, , ,ttrp. 0,1,4 -
and tax.ellot-:tas,,tri.
E SELLV'M Vhoi« .1, Dealer in
Mc; „Z.:l=S
011 N IP.' MOP: ‘1 Drug : ost,
1, 6., Vlirlik•hel. kr
A:. • of D;,¢6,3411
——
I , SC I IfX, N CO_ IV hnlesale btu
4411 No. 'it_ _
lai.!,;:i!-iiEll:E .- 1:. ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
Dragil, rat., a t..iwav ;• , + , 1 , 1. cl.lr d.- Pi."'
._ _
DENTISTS.
Dqntint, Corner of Fourth
.0 17,4. - rt., I..tlit<ll Matl,l 21,1
EirGRAMG AND LITROGILLVBIEf
EN-ILL', 1011.-;\ SON. Engruver on w . 00•
1%110.11A, I th;ni ~..., • t".tiontala, P.,:.-Vie,, , : r
o, .t,.....L . , :. 0 , ~, o r.s 1 ,, .. ftx Invo.iims. !'...
0irean.1.1.1.,,Ln,•1,..t.,tnn,15ukr,..,,. h, th,,,..., ~
.Of Vat, litni al lb, k.ar•t !,,,,••• .!
LL IJI SCIILTriALIN'S Litiogrni. - -•
'•
le Le..,,,i•tnneln. 1 hint ortnn.l. oPPonn. Ow
t r
11 111. 1.41' , .!.• ' 1 ' . 1 .. 3.'i.' ... VaLinVg7.1.1i1W
laths& Bono,. nu..l ninon , C. 1 . ,, af.......,,,,,., ~
• •o pr
n Shan , trn Minton it) t Min, Vllki. Brotax,
• lank. ha tha rca , t ernararcol at via, awl at lira malt t -
aaaaal,
Jew°l7. Sik
W-1111 " ") ' • . cf =kat a
caßfulh an. r".l
mmm 31:r..1.?awa.
iaYeathi
A imYOUI.O. NG Lt. CO- Dealers
am 141Litert
6001.),5.--11. Di. Greenit;:
Ingattxr r o ' rWlg -fir goods g Wd Dome i4"18761.
hlsagsms Mel gig err isobsomootsiss is4:llWlsq
n•-• gprrbgerl mho brir trr thetal. _
ssosgss
ut"F
THE
te):7_11.1:4;I:1
luagra 1. WAWA lASXRL
QIIRIVER & BARNES, Wholesde Oro
mr. Pruktre and Caccuttlyaion Merchants. and Dcsl-
Yla Patzburgb natkuratiuml trticle s . Not.= and lzt
mud meet. betnuers Woul and Smithfield. Pittsbragb.
• .1011, 11,11. .....- - .......... .10111 =SO.
TWIN WATT . 5*. - 6,1: Wit°Jessie Grocers,
in, conmemon Ntd•rhant a., ra;llDratm ha
e n
uce and
htlaburgh Manufactures, No. fiff tawny nnve. enn
tarra, ra
4 13 , CANFIELD, late of Warren, Ohio,
e cirin'ti-VitlVeing=lrd r7tb:a.ki
Pradd Aath and Wrnrrn Praha,. morally. Wear some,
beam seatnn,4,lo.4 Waal, Illialmrgh.
L- li.i SIILLYCN , S.'ft MM. ,
S. WATER SONS, Wholesale
Granny entandtalon and Yoneardlng Merchant..
n In all kmdt or induce and Pltatotrala Manor:tre
reS Artlene. u.d Adente tar Mt ealo et ttlehmond and
Lrnehburnh Mnurartared San, Sta.. EA and 61 Water
pmt. Vlttelturalr
F. VON BONNIIORST & CO., Whole
lo• ask. Onanul• Forwarding aal Cemannsalon MeTrb.
ntitti I.IIM I h, Kranurgh Manntartur. and Wc , tan
Praia, Na 24 tnrner rt Pnwat , tn-ct and Utaarrn Lan,
nu.boro.
TAS. DALZELL, Wholesale Grucerom—
mi..ion Mtrnbant. and Dealer In Plainer , and lita -
Larch Mannfaetun. ,— No. :0 Water 0.. litaburi,b:_
••• • -
141.1. MI" . owsae: rum,
SALMI DICKEY CO.. W holesale Gra
Dom Commled= Merrheult.. 1)...1er , ha Pr.Lae,—
IX Water. and 107 Front arrct. Pit.tharal,
mnalntlf oglit ....... ........ 1.41..01a13.
lOHN S DILWORTH S. CO.. Wholviale
Waxer& .
.4 Aet , fts Ilaxar.ll`ocat4 Co, No. 116
aral Vittalair,rh.
NGLISII n t
131INNETT, late English,
Othagher de Co- Wholusale Grocer% Comsat...lOn Idia
Er l astue il.n . huat , and I,alra In Produce nod
Pitt
burgh Ilannanturrn, No. 11 Wood rh, bz , hrren tiecood and
Third Wreeh, -77—
. , •
sra. sown, rm.... 11.1i.11,31.
TILLER 6;• lIICKETSON, Wholesale
474,.
i; r h:/... Irma. Nulls. Cotton sun, no, /cc...Wady
" .
fita..vist,- -,.n.---r-r---
- 1% ~, o can e Grocers and
Conceits -nag Merchant, Nu . .`47 Lawny strcct.
Flt =all.
IEtOIitERT MOORE, Wholesale Grocer,
R.ctifiluv rt i t i lln j.,le t r 1; . : . k ITodum. , Pilt;bur,...b
ivlT:=7:l4=-.. ":,.0. m: 0b.".;-rint:'l3u l ' t=l t' fk
scr7 lac,
..took
of cu;wrior old Wonougabela At hl.dzco,
whgt aillimc cold low for • 0. - 11.
lifiliThrfgF'bcti.CX.ELL SL . CO.. 'Wholesale
.I_ll, ()rocs,. 03131110. 4 . 441 M 4 Trim..., dAckl..o. lu l'rccluce
and Pitt,burnh Slsnutartunc... ,u. 21/ Liberty innct
llttaburgh.
, ROBERT A. CI NNINGIIIII. Wholesale
lime,. Flinduce, FOITSIMITI , And entnekl.duct No
c.,inut.. 5t...1 Ruhr In l'lrt.takcyls 'M,nufnctnne.o. Nu . - ..i.
Liter; ..11 , 1. Ntt.l.orgh
_. .
M.
a. to ...pa V.... I, ant It
31(1.1V.BIL,431.11:1E1,11•V .G
•
.J. 4-aor.s to
I L. K t. J. 4.1c.c0r 2 . rorrranlioß
3.1 ianao.l.l. .11.setkant, drslrs Iron. Nall.
l,tma larul. mut Pkttplmr.b g.tutt,,lV
ta.r.r of Wurr parvr, l'lttntourgb. •
4 . 14 cl.
UL 4.1 ., .
4 CBERTSON 4. CLOUSE. WL.Ari.LI
A.. rail. s.nal,llM.l..:4lSier,llltill, bs.a4l7. In 14
1 uu, rail lltuburr6 Mumifsellami Altelr , U. 14.,11
leet. 1111, 1 A/14: 4 . r 4
J.
1). wituA3.1...,„ CO., IVit,t iv
io , iale and
• kst• ftrully Gr.....ct, Footar4.l.‘,l l 2 , utntr . lou
. oil
Lunt, 1.14 Ln.-sler. Ilk Coital, Vr...1.c0 m 4 .I . lll.Lur:L
Mstalli.t.r, corn. al Ww.l WY! V11141(1. Pitt.Lur,.. - tk..
- - . -- -
• . .
081N50N..../ATTLE C 1,1.,
rtrisl. Pi... Lunch. II twit-sic
irSoTs.l rtv lt.raa.r., i de-J.117r lu
1.1.1 . 4a3
14-. FLOYD. Wholea.la Gr•wor9,, Com
. mra•tu.
Jtaak fesumi, It rty. tqxtb
eitt4Ausb,
AY !w it r e s I1 1 : C? 1; \Cholesalo Oro-
Mat u.uh Matufactuns
bash. . _
TORN PARKER \VholesaleUrock.re
Ittal,elu Prc.ium. 44.111 a Olt Mo
ouEibilt Ana tletn.l ITOttke, I. Coalat mist limo
Woe.) . rt-111.1.burvb.
MUSICAL INSTRITIUNTS.
Tottic4. 311 . 1.Lt,IR:Dealol in Piano Fortea,
tadNlti..-ethodsumeta Sebuul 1.1
t.tatiesol-4 zzle suvut Lu Clucterhav' , tvrt , a frx
Wed•rp inantr,.ll-ahlek—NG. W0r.,1 I
WY—g. Ell EU. Dealer in Music. Ml.l
- ana inneiter 1.11.
;rItINa= " ITI:4 ';;;AVa7r 4
PituM
~yglj:~Y:i'# i
toliE NNgI) 7 Y , - CIIILDS & CO ., Matturartu
re, of lon - sropnior 41 nbortlnr, CS* ., C 1 . 1.•
Trios* 9nlyntoint. INlnNill. inot.toup ..
jrNES & 1,413 iIIG, llnr=u octteers al Spting
.4.1 run., ouol. Zion& stool. Forel Figtlgh Winto ,
Lunch noot Ellot;o Spolcun. Ilammerrol Iron AO% and
den!or In Malloolle Ceoninn . .. Fire Ennino Comm wed
Co n on ' Tho;ningn goneralls, corner of Ho.o soli Front ft,.
IltfoL.loa. Pn.
YIITTSBURG if. ALKALI IS'ORKS.--Bin
wt. Berta Si Co.,llninsfacturoAn of ritaa to.h, linoot.
Pontius, Doria .. and Sulnyttuns Ada, no nonnono ,
Oe3 'Water nt, below leers. ?
tI o ACILE GLASS WORE.S.—J. D ABM,
Manufactory , of IRO. Gtaisirals. lkottles.
FLoAs. Portkrti , ot , h )linerol Water, Pena Ito
diems. sold Ikollo, es,ry iLooliOHoo.
Iwo' a.
ono , tantly on bead a g.olorsi aofoxtoscot of th.
above eztiolo ,
4ato--gok the coloo thoon Olav (Amok , are
no
irtoopol (so is the nortom oononoo ) —tlio. Itotorl not
to foil operstion, and IR ill snots In Cirp.rall. bath mon
m
and iter.
(Yokes mrpoetfully solicited, sod .dll M Eliot on tlw
seth..
Warthog:reNo. 112 :Fooond Moot. be Wed and
Sailthdeld munorgb.
PAPEE itmiomos.
UALTERSe ooet .I',i:niitit,lSEtrAlLL,
atrr icTSF L OLtii:
and Anuriratt Papa Ilerodatr.' Whirr% %loan.
td haant Print, a, Alta--lilitto, Prinuo,
and Wrapiann Pao, No. trod Ptraet. bpoona Youth
and Dianond attr , . Pirt,tural,
TEA ])RA T.VRA
ViOr.RIS & IiAWORTH, Tea and Wine
Merehaute,lclat eicle of Pie thatnond,lluehor..
rro. 3.
WM. A. 151'CLURO . A: CO., Grocers and
v v ,zta 'O4 Mena athat, .oee Woad
hare siesta ca haul a largo tuteortse. of Maine °nava
ka and Vino Tena. Aho—FUretun Itutte .d term,le.
MU* and retutl. Dreateee enppited on the ...eat
TRANSPORTATION AGENT._
TORN A. CAUGHEI, Agent for the
ft Erie 11eh1 , r.3 Line. to Beawer •Inl the tea
6le<e on the orv.l of Water It amlthfe.l4
VENITIAN .13LIiiDS
GIT=V7I.3. •.. ....... R 1,12.111,
WEST.ERV SON, well known
• venni,. Mind MlTare. keep minetuitli mi Lull to
ma eto miler the Met article in their Hoe, ct UM, old
yenta. N 0.13 At Clair .[Trrl: MA, at 7 , 0. all Market nem,
eccoud duty,mai ranee Intim Diatonad. eltoner•
made Murder. and OA Minis =emir . repatrol. _ 1410
..
JrA. BROWN would moAt. l' respectfu v inform
•th. public MU he Me pint tunelarbic eland nu the wed
mar ot the Diamond, Alleyheut ant. • maniac• anent...it ,
l' Raw hlitnin ot.o Venitian !quitters are mato to order
in the Mel et Ow. warranted mien' to any in the United
Utiles. Maids , art be renewed without the tat
!crew 4110.7. Malta putt baami the Mork, lot.. and mucl
uf the athim4 of Hamra,. 2 McClelland. 1 am
tpared to turnini their oat enctoiner• a. well 12 the pule
Meat Urge , with y thing In their
/*VIC, ituod Amyl. emonnltt,.
t0cb...% J A. DROWN.
F4O k)
A 4 Veterinary Surgeon. late
the put. tam l..l4ll.l.,:eli,,Tihßeeefnc.l;ll#jyrßiT:l4.lre
.17,,nt0 bun, he EM,/ eise eollefortiot.
coupectit.p with J. 1. 1 01. Haat li/wring sod
_ evorral will be esetinl oti, at the mama
• ._
CILSETS.
iwt.ty street,ncgm
tiunv.ion4 Ittands lital
i. lar• fall othelt of
'MIS. of a, lamest
II aid trotter retails
le, and goat eloltdue,
arel reel Noel intl.
ClFsre•Fu country, at Ow r-ta .. „, a r,
xrcottp , ar CO., ‘Vholesale and ..Itetail
lira Macadam., sal Letter e In fad.. Cave find Vars.
caws of Morel and Fifth 'lo t'. Pittsburgh. %Thar they
oflcs ti fall and mamba. , .tort of Ilas. 0,,,., 5,,, a ,.._ ~,,
Nerd Quallt, =I atylc..bt OS holuale and Itctall. and In•
VI; N:,, ' trgit=ftt"tf,Le7t=7:lrtrVlo7"., 'I;LT
•_ , _ , .r1Tt......? . :...
Li s uActurrr er. WIIITE, whit,...a..ii.i
-.... rrolto Diaocalc and noels. WI a. , 1". Mahn Waal
nowt, flithibargh, 11100 the atteatan of buyers to their
tunic Mock of fresh thedla non otenina, tar m which they
aro prehared to all on very acraatutulatena nu
Ma rhall he ennetantly roftlelnx fresh wale durmu the
Irl.ra.. .
Iolle rarnhda nvi n a e n s d t
lana• ~. nn di eo O aorf our so k bt nest.
'
•
Important to Stage Coach - and Wagon
_anufacturers.
•li F it B al7 l l .3 , e .• k iN t 2 1 ... 111 - l ks ..f il f l" s ' Tl l i . tiv .l . , e 2O ti;
. 21.0. U o ri,ll,r, raped --clAeld . anat.' . It bar
born vadat by our hoot riAth tlladel, lad 0......Td In
Lathe brit In use. An ordinary ronctioall.b awt of ,theae.
Axles. sunnlng dully. aid rotartur • fall s l.t• of al to a.
orrerths. The sanalletuantity,of oil t 024 i one of the
antrum. Int tats of thr arcarredortion of Meth" land
tog=fouTztttss.:i:s4otztargaoril=trri elf
XI., it trill ere urea safety ts traseirm the UM Rang
Ifir OW the whoat.ad not having any moral= lelll
atMt atill entirelygerrent the wheat Gum ettanZtOff kani
~
yj
arabOtale—tie /UV Watts, dud lat/Yrant Ithri2ltta
• : iitiroll..:;•.bets .reesi - 'on eonsigte.,
. ' e*suiteces; •kr ~-iTiViiiroana
:..:,,,,_, ~,,,_ %)...,.. ~; ..; .:r ,
I=IEIZEMEEM
ABLY P
New Coach Factory', —Alkstuury.
MM. A. WAITE d CO. would re•
sync/hale Inform the public tint they base
ap on Lamek, Federal and Filadunky
NNW. They me now making and are prepared [m ice .
orders fur 4,702, dENTIPtiIMIIi Mad..
Ikatombea. Bungler, Meow , am. 10.awm MA ,
long experience In tbe makinfaetiare or mu tame wort
faellitias tbey base, they Mil rotifident with
enabled to do work on the meat renicetable tem. i
time wrung artilm in Mei Line.
Partal t partinttar attrition to the o to material.
nom tint competent workmen, they time no
limitatiott o warrant/lig their wort. We toren& the
atNottoo of the puhlie to thi• Matter. •
N. B. Repairing done to f ire beet runnel, and on the
maw renkowahle term.. jcll' 3L
erricE.—The partnership heretofore ex
/Mang andel. the Cro• of A. A C. BILADLST, If &Fr
ei by tbn dentin, nf C Dyad ley.. Tho bunt.,
Ibe earrind on by Ilrwlley. who oolitic the 5114.
• of the late Arm.
REMOVAL—A. MUM.' hle removed hlo Foundry
Warehouse from No. 11l Reeenni street to No. it Wood
between Find and Secondgreen, to the aareittetae Wyly
eme he .111 keep mn:lcnUy ea
tZ " tin i _ br
Conking move, ite. .41.3 "
ay.. Warn . -Matt A =Dim, ,
SOAINE & ATKINSON,
FIRST STREET, l*twoen WWI and Mal
bet. Pittplourah, naitinne to menutirenre 141 kinds
eoppkat_ TIN AND BURET IRON Nt ARA.
kilitekatolth Work.
tititunhoate built loonier.
Special attention given to crown leas work.
Rave on bands fine iorurernent of topper ood Roam
Idettlett Tin Ware. Ac. Re. Sloalabent Contina Stove,
Portable Forge,'Rhona 10,-..-11 very convenient artkle
to ateamboots, Califon/. etrilgrautio Or NMI Road Ocino
Pende.
We would respectfully Roambeat non and other
to call and fee our articles nod prime, before purehntLoit
elsesehen, irli
watwl„ . sjiiis : : 1 •
WIGHTMA.N. Manufacturer of all
kinds of cotton and woollen taaeldnery r SAlltatlttnY
1.1 The abarn vorke heira.ttaw In faU and euereArful
onantirm, I am torparrd to execute orierr with di. oth
to all knob of machinery In lay Uwe. nut ar willow..
nicker, antteden grattN grinding machine, railways. dare .
lag Mmes. Freedom, throoeitr. luau.. woollen card, double
slidengle, for merchant or roam, work- mule*, jacke,
aml • hand lather and tool. in general. All blot'
of "tutting mate to order, or Mane even AgAttttaul feet.
the or milts at rear:amide ehatto,
Minx ro—Kenned, Child, , Blatt-4mA. .41. n.
Kifig. Pennock dae. A. G Aray. r.
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IYIIIO AND ANTTMASONIC TICKET
Few Mayor—JOHN J. 'ROGGEN.
111147 WARD.
S. Countil—JOHN. T. KINCAID
C. Council--ALLEN CORDELL.
CYRUS BLACK,
!JINN WI LIAR' K,
IL M. RIDDLE.
.CCON LI 1r AM,
S. Council—lSAAC JONES.
C. CmncH—ABRA RANI LIAIIII A ISoN.
ARCHIBALD McFRLAND.
.GEORGE WILSON
THUD RAND.
S. CouncH—SAMUEL H. KIER.
C. Council—WILLIAM SPLANE,
R. McILAIN,
J. L. LOWRY,
J. I'. SHANNON,
THOMAS SCOTT,
HENRY COULTER.
POITIITH RAIII,-
S. Come—F. LORENZ.
C. Council—R.
J. BISSELL. Sr., •
l'; M. YOUNO.
'arra RA.B.D.
S. Council—J. H CASSEL.
C. Concil-308E1' 1 i .ILAY E,
CHARLES FERGUSON,
HUGH McKELVY,
W. O. MCCAKTNE%
Al Xi llsm 0
S. Council—DAVlD D. BRUCE.
C. Council—JAMES LOWEY, J 1
. HENRI: REIS,
ROBERT A. CUNNLNCHIA3I,
JOHN FRILLIPS
avvrxru WARD.
S Council—ROßEßT ARTHURS.
C Commil—ROßEliT
WILLIAM C. FRIEND.
• 111,11111
Council--GEORUE C. REIS, 2 your.
JAS. HAMILTON, I your .
C. Council—CAPT. ISM. EVANS,
SIMPSON HORNER.
norm worn.
S. CounciI—MATTPHHV EDWARDS
C. Council— HUGH ILAMMOND,
PHILLIP DRUM.
au:own EMOTION.
trillltAND ANTIMASONIC TICKET
OCNICRAL TICKET.
11,r 8. rLiztiNci.
Dirretor of Mt ri.or--JACOU over
111017 WATT,. . . ,
rol Merehant*.
For
wo. llgr fart atrctt,
8. Councit—COL. WM. ROBINSoN
MOSES BORLAND.
C. etittncil—OßOßGE. DRAYER,
AWN I'. LOGAN,
Jilt, OW,
oat 3,lerhiints
P firIiWARTZ.
E Ulfertm.,—WlLLlAM Lt. MOWATID.
THOM NS SMITH.
IV(KIIdIOVSE.
lulge of Elertion.—JOHN KELLY
Invector—MOKKlSON A. KNOX.
ConstabIe—ALENANDER GLENN.
n. Ipso st,,l Nat*
41csa
. 'Lratiptkr
1911 A trlt'll
AER, Wood strea.
whrts hi I.
ladinc With ht.... "
tn kn.)
tolsr9 an)
Or 014 hooks
' l ' 72" Vtrciln loner
S. Council—SAMUEL NIELLVI Lt
C Council-4 ACM STICKHOII,
J. 8., SMITH,
- WILLIAM BAGALEY.
WILMA M JOHNSTON
S birertor.---THOMDRE W
S NI
BARCL ELL
AN.
Judge of Elertiunn JAMES MUNIJEN
WWI tvnotb.
S. COUlteil —WILLIAM ORAIIAAL
C. Council —W ILLIAM WALKER:
ROBERT RAY,
OEOROP. RALPH.
Judge of Elections—JAMES RAT.
Inspector—ROßEßT CAMPBELL .
S. Direetors.-11. R. BELL,
JAMES L. GRAHAM
Assessor—A. C. ALEXANDER.
Constable—J. W. BEHOUP.
TOI'ETIT svAnn.
S. Council—JAMES :11.111Slf ALL.
C. Council—.loSEPll CRAIG,
JAMES PARK, Jr.,
DK. THOMAS hteRENM)N,
D. C. STOCKTON.
8. Dlreetces---DR. JAIdES H. SUITiI, 3 yrs.
RICHARD BARD, 3 yrs,
ABRAHAMBAYS, 1 yr.
Aisessor—E. DERBY.
Judge of Electiaos-4:
-.lemetddr-4ANEB FISHER.
MONTOONIF.Itr.
• . .
TSBURGH, FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 10, 1851
Otrro. rm . :or:non
Friday morning. January ICI, WA.
Tax atan=yetterday,aranwithoutanybercepll bleehnage
rota our loot capon. The stt.tltvr man eazothilaZlT mild
and pleataut f.r mid-winter: tut. In dot way of boalueda,
eery little teat dine. and we ran anticipate notitind of con.
!mantra, for a few track. to mule.
Tut nay.rro order for navigatloadatt taleln that .tnarler. t lt ihnitrd.
VlOL:lt—With light rwoeltd. and moderate traneartlons,
colltatur ear litlotntion, fnun rivrr rani WM Wag..
al
1 1 . 60 .1.T0WCa. r. @ Lanett tel fican Mr. In swan lot", at
t3.75trv3.91 brt
BADON—The roreiptA of baron base bean rnmpat
light and, a. t yet. no Woe of annortaave have trownlmt
Main IN.* aro hail at tot otter event It. itt(3lo t 4c: end
Staralders at he W D. Nothing haa trantnlnsl lot ,44 ° -
DIFLIF.D 1111 F—The tupplier of thie artlrle are MOkirrOp.
bat on the Inortws.. ITC panto of Etie II A. --
OROCERIES—SappIkst aril gait+ rtiusl to the demand,
with tale, In noderoto Intedn the retralar city(nada. at lan
quotaWood--eay. tor S. u. Sugar, OttiSNo; Slolaetwo, 02Ti.
tyy.t.t2nr: and Rio Cottoc at 12.41211 e, to Mt nod count)
trade.
OILS—We notite. no than,. To I Lonl. 1e ' , Malt of f`k
Na 2da, &t Chant Wt, 0,,42.51; awl R It.le at hoe V
rano.
WWWKET—L'oIee rot 2 , d,20. rah and time.
•
of ,I.lnda Ar h. In Is. of .1 V) 10 ("AN 01V1
No •slm nf nn. iucc c.ln cast dpasziptlons.
COMMERCE OF PITTOEIIIIOII.
We ban , twn Iltratt.b the kjultf <zr
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tr. our Ittrar urt.t elnal
The lloreharrar' 'Exalts/ate 13.1 twnril on lho lot
• 1.1l.ne•I it rcell la' tern thus lir. natrttr N Cutattartru
namstrurr atthri FAX" 0 ,133,, ill, able
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Cas.recut. Lter.—W. baretbis
an_ enlarged form. ot,lantebelely
tine. Its nemtal imprseetnent le an no.
"bleuee of its Yemrptrity. unnl the blab 0.1.111311.
it Ls bold , by the easnatereial entranonity
atireiphtions of itSenterprisine PnbinhVin.l
- and that hit Inbors mar bOrrerrunied
ambint nesse,. The Osmmereislis atrtbe
exclusively eoamerelab In the Union. so.l
It
pl.o to the ...stinting roam of Cf..) iou
PITTSIIIIRGII MARSEI•
7 j - '147
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Foubioo No. 2 ---
John Mefico.-..-..
Azimltto
It. IL Llettlaar_.—
Trattrirot
That. [ulot,
Youghicslootty_
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3. B. ttorlon No. 21 107
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17.332 1.347
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111.749 021 28.147 12 1 2 17 GO
6.64 , i 11,215 17
511,4137 II 912.102 0 s3,' 34 11
Through
Toll on T hwrigi. Pavengf.
Toil no Ur.) P t uilonger.. ...
ta Tat Mcorroga.lll.4. eat.
rfunfa Damen 31,1 , 4*.k.
. 1224 0, St 4
.....
FrAux.., M . rar Ilfrnzra
Won. DttlVo TmE Vs.
Inerlpt4 from rretght .
lt,rvirn.frnm (7.1
Hlrripts from Paurmgr
Dee 31.1EXt..—.1164.313
fL. - ,11.11 AI TAX 8=1.41. LoChL
=i!EM
IM=ll
Ttapi al POOL No.l, rola
Trro
Fiats...
'
...... a:AA
M of
river:nets Er:demill ................
:to of tomato:ye IV.eword ......
Total 4mm/ob . . fitOod tbr
altroll or rut Etetr. limiatt ar CerMs......Nulabor f
Beef (Mttle had 14Kr, miielatel a. the Stare'. tier
MP city of italtloartm, from the ltt Of Nor, /
to the let rf Nornesber, 1419:
('Mitt-, the Trutt wt fah , ti which
. 1...at1.111 h.. atamet ti 100
136 .:C 4 tam,. th. •.qaht of winch wt.
T:,0:4,...11 Lt. at Inal wt., KC.
Idakiaw to.rth..r.
t &dud, a 011ifer, rapnl7 d
Net amount Inerninu to the Stun, 610.14. t
li.kaa lit Nov 1 1 49 to Ow lit N. , .
6.11qa,
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71.1
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THE TEA TEADE
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—.......21,747.954
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MONEY RATITES, TRADE AND STOCKS..
BiLTIMMIX. 3531 (5.155 a.
ttrtrtt• —The V.lturritse trantyilvtl at the Iktutt.—
t/...1 314 C.: IP.Ant IYl+2; FAO Salt. C . ..
45.0. 1..!•1 do d. o 11t , y3 tl it 11 bona...
.
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I M7 is ..:-.: .14 vitFroocir: lout. 10, .1 - ..... h. 11. 4 0 It. k_. 74 , .,..
'.. .1000tr.,,1.4.."‘..100 .1.40. t 0.. irr. Z,. 44 10, :4, too do it.o ,
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. 4"ta‘F.... ~. 1 •
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_ dolor.
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TLC Ochancr Incurnane Os. of tioorrotroru. D C- ha... 10-
z icilciTott 4 half roarty .14yach4.of 4 itt rt.
ila . cllttl=t7S7.• l 4 IV it ' 7 „L u l i tt t '' , 41;;;; ` ,.1, '" xl
, .444
4 ,
, Ttto flanks.. ckiuthers Pactrt
4 1.41., hat. 4,141,4 .. 'Dust
. 1 . 41 , 41 cr ao.c.c2 dr $14.1.
. : The Italthssore it ti 14.4tortowo Tonatiikr CO .b....th
attrtit Z i le7. The .4.rtr T ar alt.t. ' Molft r o2to44 .
' lit thu Dompahy. . - 1 -
"Mr followto4 tr tort of l' Si Stoc k ot, Coml. moult,
' se. too& at the Trtclocury 14.tortchoett. 144w...a the 1.4 mad
1,4 ot Jotmarr, holvroTr
Imo of 1 , ..42
lA*ll c.r xl4
Tal ..... 151
?Iv MA:, i a rvit4T wrrr nrerprwra on OW V it,
Sax Vaal. J.. r... ITO:
Mr Ltnok tomentl , la moth elettnl. and Muth le the Misr
1,4.414.,1, d4],to:r..t t dathitt,ttle .4,1 nelena", that dlapole•
,ellunalb . itri.• . lo edit, le Iho lOW°. Kowellon, !um.
ere' Tel. atul Ilarlato bate. Imo. in great oenuettlandabow
tar, terrooeloo,
The 1130001 of elf eLk elTerina I. b.4le. the de...0 Erie
FL. It. I. le•-• be, ant today. alaiente• bo. been mule oti
T .t. deolow the terkletrl le atorotol,
V. a..,.. of I w.:,}1.2., altstio
n nd 1.: the coop. et ISM ti:
12" . .". 6 ,:.'`i! Z i !.:lVe.,',",:t u r,... . I !`"1.-i',":1,Yrn'T.:, ,1 ‘r.
!Irma . ' In,t 11.7. ' l'orraitutttli Ur, .Dork, l *al rt.: Pena.. ~.1: 1,..
tthl,, 5 rt... 14. It, .Y.. ti.', and I. IS - e et , . Pi.
thaw, t.•bunidat.frait Irrader• are not yittrl, iilepretel to
ctvele In .t.--r d,`:Amt. There l• • tooderatr deandol
f+ M.!, . whlrli I. nittn.hir 0 Week... rat"
',reign Csrban , F I..tewnly s 'irlth a otoirnita thank) for
1 3 3 ...earner. PH bill. on /ranee have auld fur 5.12.5. f,
3 I . .'N. at dlt,llllll. and on Leah. 110411.!.
Th.. ree.nt onllre.. from Europe, invest annwiiaeblon
eltazon, 1.1 the ritrnlath,g medium of rentl.ntal Europe.
The 140.1.3, fd aold I. fdlioa with alertit theater...mt.
, It. alaindau. I. 4..pnwialin a 11. thine, *bleb. La way of
1 lintel:Owen.- tli. 1n about further derreclatlng,l* with.
drawl,,, It from p9bile eireeLatieu Et a in.a tends. TO.
• .... t camon• ot lls.o
11low. Pu
and te to make •Ili tioarri nner ot laee alone e l
1,0 loader, ng Fran,
I.
MO.. fnm lbe ludeindo/ marelly of Alyea, will sal • LAm
Ole bb- to, vet:Mtge to all monetary trio:martian.. I.res.
log tau, and .11 pttli,tittlottr Inrulatt: payment.. of woo
er. White lbw addition.' demand In rlleer entn.equent en
thla change. Inol the yr, 0101 Oduidanre of Gold. dl•Pl.loa
1
" 17..`,22.f."'"Z - V-3%ni 010103 In 0111 Namtn,. while
I •ilverl.,,tru.. tn. .er . ...ttA dillleully tua.l,rettfter, 1.-
! folt to woo, Inn Or.. Ilue tuovemetit. howerer, wlll be
rouilned to 111.. tturut, taigland 0111 Matta her Itohi
legal 410ra, waking. praibly. wintralteratlon In the legal
ginnAa-llun of tithe bal.,. the metal.. awl thus utorlatiter
U.' 1 ,,, ...nt difficulty thdd i.. , . by far. the brst metal lt:
legal toot,. thong.lv /Minimal ahlttelktve , may ha,
Lb- effeet of n . 1444110 prow.. of renaundltiew {ene.llY.
It. Ateadittag, of ',aloe will be 11111 , aderted 14 the lift,
thtli.na• dollar,of ~old euntitty front California. annual'}.
; 1...14.-pla, , nneol feast the ett.,ney of /Amp. orottl4 ha,
. fur wront. r efhet, lad utile.. '41 1 ..1 loin. , lu 1.1. • 1.1.0.
ore, Ilre eller(
. wlll to enintwrattvel.) bar tons.,
1 Prl.-... will yttlo /tad ...11y. arroadlng IC. the or• deg - re.-
..0 ,banalattm. ..., e..ry thing would Inore.ith regulezdv
Unde...• .1, r.otardr,.. • , e-alelt, of ailaeil. mathitu.d ait h
an In , r.siddernand tot IL from ...Montt thoonlyclth 12,
x " 1 1
of, tro,•ethat., would lurolte • unandors , it•-i.
,11.1 lain', le—, durable than goLd. S./ not eboul lb
IN CM
11,1 tear 4 • 1,10014. w, wall: and. tooth lora, •
~,.I. Of it 1.- waded to trill. , it
PRICES AND SALO OF STOCKS
fe,r,rl , l ly tRr Pittr): - ..k &am. Rrub-rt
..
ko• 1121 . 1711
cllll,l. •
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PORT OF PITTSBURGH
k --Tlkere mere o 4.400 lorhra to chow,. at dunk
, toutsl owl t 7,4114
ARTLIVXD.
11irbtxm. Waver.
Water (Madam. (Madam. Ilastrt.
Bettis..lt,tln.mtille.
AtlAutle: Pottle.. lirtmosyille.
llclive, Ilertek.n.
Th., Shriller. akl Wen Sturt-u
1,11,
01 " :7:irg;e1L Y W ' b:iltiv.
lattuvy, '
DEPAIITO.
Hama tkintett, nrWriassille.
tlßntle; /1444444wA11...
J. M4liee, Hoglrlekow.. cavort.
ma , F114.1”14. Weldlipotou
Itevelle, Wks. 1411.14betb;
Jo, ?itlunt.
1 4 ,11111 W, Rtser. UV/A..4W
Fort I.44tortlie.
3.laxau, Nn."
ti6Als Marta aiw DAY
LOTTIS*VIi•nrcoa.IO a..
ILILE--flevna, 10 a, ag..
W11111:LIN14-111urstal. 10•. it.'
IT. 1111.111—Bil . be1111.4/. 11 4
wT.4l.3viLsa=arms,
Fait Watertur,—Thi pert dnautht letar :o 3.l.*
rill leave for Radaillr, and tattrcardicte =13..01s
.
BY' RIVER.
•
•
AL LOBlS—Z i tnn ono-=lsl dry b 41.4, John Watt A
•• 4 Arb clam 0tt,15 do alum: B A Y.lnestak a°. GM
- V 1
Ni &I: tatt.T.Ver Nart i tV•k b rx W'
blown' a limn 100 do diala.4.4; Copt J Loorig 1740.
tine
. •
CINMN..I.I:I—Pra Biatuo - r•: 1 15 TOLL. 1.1.m.,4 boa faftth
• ifll o g e i raVa h at Va7i4n r .linr I.L.*P°II,V Ai g'
ta , 4 A runsia: a veto trws 0001 A, Crown a liittdat...o
bpi. t=any. AV 1)), 4 310 man, Clerk &Thaw: IT 01. , b
010101. 0 do chotoool. BrNickle, 10 bills 001.4ktr, J 1 Per.
..15 do 40, Ciictbrd 2 C. 4; 13 . 1.- 1 crate tzuvers' wrap,
, . _
ITTSBURGH GAZETTE
1710/11
iCorrespandts. of tin Daily
Forward—Leone of Fri!
Commotion of. t4e Turn'
gum's SpotehOnPnel
I did not mean, In refer
has rceently befallen a p..
familY, to make a Positlv.
feet it would have upon its
.gentleman, when it shoal
ledge. But it was not wi
a most respectable source,
lode to the probable intenti'
ed representative lot the D
ma disposition to pursue t
recur to it, at this time,
from the suspicion of has'
sertion, or an unstipported
to an individual who stun.
the esteem of the common
popes chiefly circulates.
I am well assured the it gives interest and
piquancy to daily nu:well's moue correspondence
from the political metro is, to refer occasion
ally, in suitable terms, to the personal move
meats, the social gathe ingt, and the like fea
tures of knetety, at the !sputa!: and it was with
some regret that I fat myself unable, last Fri
day night, to furnish y ur remler.t.with a "ketch
of the levee at the Whiie 'louse, for•J_ruit told
ro
I.y ..onie who were th e re. that it wds the ost
brilliant, fashion:Ode,ml pleasant of those as-
aemblogen Chia winter,rich the exception of the
era oune. Lfsl :.our Word puler--one of Mr.
Wel,te, ropt.w.,res ruti.rnin-4hould object to
my- application of the firm lease, I will submit,
in pm :dug, that rust ro Inns etoriewhot extended
its ditotltion, since it very high authority gave us
it, !mining "a coneunr e id sycophants about a
great Malt in the wornin . c.." But to more serious
matter}, .
The ! n union mos. men ," the "great union con
vention et the twenty ~rood," the "union par
ts," atilt continuo 9 1 n the tips of the tongues of the
golf imp... All said and done upon this topic 6
unadeltersual flummery-. The Usti. Party ex
periment ia a IIIILOSIIII 11l prove which, it is only
nerealry to say that t is the crenture and oli.
r ....i., laallarlf Tuna, of tll.lll laillfla as
lie Tyler patty sight years ago. livery
collect. what sort of men they were, and
tutemptiltie their end was. But it may
n diatroct and sciishen fur a while the great
I Otis, and yet 1,, judiciously progressive
:
toy alt the country. That is tlne evil it
1
ca-ion. it may 'so Ellgllatter a feeling
ruanstnle reatintin ut, in numbers of pow
, a well as pure au con,eiencious—men at
i
: h, whom it is the object to migmatite by
i 'on us di...lords .no, inennattae they will.re-
Wirt in the Coo, r parry. l hose made
I I,erration ..f the 4t:tte of tine race, and
1 at no men of great and permanent repo
hi
r eiign joining • this pony , ur look upon the
u organize it wit favor or respect. The
1 )
Ili doe. not._Nl r . rnbater dues not, Mr.
d Gen. Scott do ot I. know that the
cut democrats—a lwho Pave .any thing to
the proposed near shuffle, and deal—re
-1 a mere piece or charlsitanirickeiy. ii rent
+ will be made to convene a respectable
. , here on the 22.! of February, under the
of these'schotuers. I hope and believe
i • will to' unmiccesiful. At the risk ot
i g your renders with the frequency of the
tiou, I will repeat toy conviction that in
e States there are no disunionists except
. ignifiennt sect \ of Garrison abolitionists, I
Ire just shout as influential and dangerous
1 n
Shakers of Leh. non Spring, or the:Mim
i us ill the mount ins of North (*erotism
h pueritieril and stupid to talk of holding
i gs, and >coning netegpnpet , to put down
! euple. They a e down, and the only way
ti e them up id to present the mass of sea
.l patriotic citizen-, to be as crazy and via
, rt. they are. I should he sorry to he invid
o nut truth is immutable, and if there is need
Un nu meetings any where, it is ion South I'd.
inn where, • miless her politicians belie their
istiments, the majority or the population are
• diontiont. They may he held with advantage
Florida and Mississippi, and if the truth must
toll—though it strike nearer . home—they
frOV o
•-• 144 3
Citt•r+,
•-
111,IN J
Ur 1111
erfttl—,
the nor:
tiniellea'
fuse to
w oh! do no hurt about the purlieus of the Ex
rentive I:lumber of Virginia, and the ailment
enueugse4 of the North Carolina Legislature.
dive us the truth, and nothing lees, and we shell
/have lee,, of thin slang of disunionism.
In the Senate to day; Mr. Mangum made
very effective speech upon the case of Lane'
.rtyrdow. Ile look very high grounds., tind
eerted that it woo the duty or (totem! Tuyi•.r
have diloolooed him the m onent the power to
do on come into his hands. But - while I would
do full justice to the power and vigor which Mr.
Mangum showed iu his , triking speech to day. I
'cannot refrain from exprer,ing regret that he
should hare chosen to re-o Pen, in it manner much
to embitter, the dispute concerning the sunduct
of the Second Indiana Regiment at Buena Vista.
That gallant regiment woo indeed umfottegnote, in
double ,ense. with the eoeeptiou of Bisset's
Illinois Regiment, it left a greeter proportion of
dead on the Gehl than any other in the battle,
and 'it retired, probably under an indiscreet
order. too far tend too di,orderly front itestatton.
out if torso unprofitable reties:tine upon its con
deo are to tan continued after four years hire
elapsed. I am ready to testify that I heard lien.
Taylor himself declare that there were circum
stances in the conduct of another regiment from
a State which has suffered no asperdons in con
nection with that conflict, which, had be known
them before making np his report, would have
compelled hint to ..peak unfavorably ails deport.
Meatitt the fight. It is easier fur men to disparage
retreat from raking fires in gunk, and a level
ing fire in front, than it would have been for them,
or for any one, to hare maintained the position
which the Indionalans held at Buena 11411. In
my Magutent, were (len. Taylor alive, he would
thank nu mnn for fighting his battle with Lane
with such weaplmq. Mc. Bright, having discharg
ed his parlldan arrow at Mr. Bwing on Cren.L3llo . , ,
behalf. lota gone home to eativa , ,, far his own
re-4.'11.RA. which lots been hazarded by the
t combined machination, of ()wen, Pettit, and to
host of other cotupefitnrs. Mr. Ewing will cana
-1 thrum the MIT to-tacetxusv, to what purpose t really
Afk.l Otk
$110,t5 .110
1014.1
101... 10100
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4 , 40 ♦ .0U
bt 1./
21.00
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I will spenk of the interesting proceeiiiiir of
the !tome in my next.
t\.rreWvm•lrnm a the I•ittil•urgb
V. 1..,
In my last, I stated that there nos on [minu
et scarcity of pactiet ships In port, and that
them, were a large number due from various
pints in Europe. Since then, there has arrived
about ten of our first doss /ships, chiefly from
Liverpool, bringing in all, shout five thousand
passengers, mutely immigrauts They all report
hoeing e xperienced very boisterous weather, and
one of them, the Nlonhottan, a new ship, cocoon
*Wed no fewer than twenty nix gales, lasting
froar twelve to eighteenhours each, accompanied
wlth.violent thunder - and lightning.
The whole number of deaths by all these Tee
eel+, was between twenty five end thirty, The
prolonged passages of soMe of them had, begun
to create no little excitement itilthe mercantile
circle., as they were long neer due, and knowe
to base great numbers of passengers; as well as
large and ealuable Magnet of, merchandise.—
There are still a greattaany emelt' due:. but the
appre_htMetuttOt #lOl. • tuft* att; uotse
_ -
„.
•GAZETTE...i':
great, owing to the; long passages made bythe
otatselS jolt arrived. -
. The steamship Ohio Waited here freerNar
folk, yesterday. It will be remembered thatehe
put Into Norfolk in' distress some ten days ego.
She come up the bay in gallant style. to all ea
tental appearances, 23 staunch and sound no
er, and ablate breast a good many more storms
yet.
The arrival of the United States Mail stain
ship Georgia, with two weeks later intelligenhe
from California - , and Intermediate ports on: the
Pacitc Bide, and a large amount of gold dust,
created quite a sensation in Wall Street, this
ma log, and pre aftwthexlmpetus to the stork
and money market. The news- 12 considered
mac. more favorable than that by the previous
Ides er, in as much no the cholera had abated, -
and do was bec,oining more brisk. The Geor
gia .rought a large number of passengers, some
of w om give rather discouraging pictures of
the' experience of life in the 'diggings.' The
area 'is by the Georgia Mato thatJhar millfoar
had arrived at Panama, about half of which yes
bra ght to this ,port by theGeores, the Crescent
Ci is also due from Chagres and .Itunaictl, and
her , rrival in hourly looked for.
A splendid clipper ship called the "Ino,l be-
I.ituyaratomulte.)
5, Jan. Gth, 1851
lay night—The Union
Serrani—Mr. Jinn-
. 1,
ing to the loss which
rt of Mr. Forward's
shttement of the el.
proceedings of that
come to his know
out information from
at I ventured to al
as of ourdistinguish-
I nigh Court I have
t e subject, and only
, to vindicate myself
g made a random as
',peculation in respect
R deservedly high in
. ty among which your
lon:ing to giallo & Ironsides, and intended for
the alifornia and China trade, was launched on
Sa. , day afternoon, at Williamsburgh.- There
It al good deal of competition among the ship
blers here and attbecast, just now, andwith.
in short period, some splendid specimens of ar
chi re etu have been 'turned out.' Among the
mo. t prominent, are the Sea Serpent, White
Sri 1, Grey Feather, Eclipse. swirling Hound,
all wilt for that trade. There is much specula.,
tin whether the New York er Eastern built ves-
Pi 3 will be moot successful.
/ On Friday evening last, Mews. Coleman &
tetson. of the Astor House. gore their annual
.11 to their servants. Every luxury requisite
- as most liberally supplied by the boats, one of
born presided at the supper table cattle area•
Tam ceamen belaugingto the packet ship Van,
guard, which, arrived yesterday, named Fiber
and Ileslett, were knocked off of the top inn
yard, while furling the nail,' aloft, and fell to the
deck with such force that their bones were bpi
ken in a horrid manner, and will probably not
Mr. P. T. Barnum forwarded from Charleston,
u Mr. Greenwood, manager of the Museum, a
Leek for a thousand dollars on New Year's day,
a holiday preseut.
The Fugitive Slave ease was resumed this
.loming in the United States Circuit Court, be
'ore Judge Judson. The excitement continues
abated. in the galleries all the room was tak-
en up by colored people. Mr. Western on the
part of the Government, denies the right of de
fem. eto produce testimony. The law, ha says,
is sommary=n. mere Inquest. This case should
not be goierliell either by treason or fansfitigr,
he , derlaresb:-bnt by the Constitution of the U.
States. lle wanted no higher law in this ease!
The testimony is Mill ,going on at this writing,
(lustf.past three o'clock.
The new Mayor and Common Council were
sweets into Ohre, to day„ before a large num
ber of sprvtators who were assembled to witittaell
the proceeding,
Signori. Parish has returned from Philadel
phia, end appears et the Opera {louse this even
ing. inn new opera written ity Strakesch, Which
!or+ been a long time in prepration, entitled Gia
roxo di Napoli, the MUSIC of which, it is said by
those who have heard it rehearsed, is truly beau
Witt The prices have been reduced front one
dollar and a half to one dollar, during Parodi'a
eugagrment.
Floor arid Grain are _unchanged., with but
limited tieinand, except in earn, which is selling
freely at Stip for new yellow, cud 70 for old
western from store.
movement. Ohio lard is selling ns
Whiskey : is dull at 27ie for Prinon.
Regarding stocks, there has been an unusual
excitement, as I have before remarked. The
mallet has gone up from / point to point, and
many of the Omelet' have reached higher prices
thou have been known for Fiume years.
The speculators do not enquire *boot the div
idends paid, or income tiny kind, but they
buy with an eagerness that can hardly he real
ri!ed and which will not becheeked, but by a se
rious decline—Pennsylvania : d'it sold to day at
`,He, which is a considerable advance since the
payment of the dividend. All Weistern State
Stock. and Rail Road bands are in great demand
with but small supply offering. The Caine may
hr 'aid of Government's, U. S. 6's '67 closed at
VOLUME. LW--NUMI3ER
the markets there in nothing new to notice
Provnioaa are also uniform, with' hut little
. Early Industry.
On one oceatioo, Dr. A. Clarke observed.
- There has nut been a day since I was eight
years of age, in which I have not done some
thing to get my bread." Entering, af• subse
quent period. till more minutely upon the sub
ject of hit cur • employments, be raid, .‘ I have
hilosru uothiu: but labor from my boyhood; the
bread of idle eta was never euteu by me; at
resell years o age my father sent me out to
watch the cow ; soon after that I was ordered
to the mountai s to help to 'hear the cheep; nt
twelve, I held he plough in a field near my fa
ther's }nite, Lich we farmed,—and as a proof
that I was nut ter and above strong, the plough
share, coming tu contact with a clone which lay
under the su ce of the earth, threw me up he
tween the the ta, which I had been holding with
a firm grasp, ad tent me with violence among
the horse's f .t. What was still more laborious
work thou . , was cutting peat for the fire;
and yang as 1 was, I could lieep two persons
busy—one to eke from me and pile up, anktua
other to carry Little at this hand was," !hold-
Mg it out at t e time, and directing his eye it,
•• l could tat it full of wWat, and with the
sheet wrappe. round me, t*tter the seed over :
the coil,—ye , and hare as good and regular
crops, too, at any of my neighbors• My father
was privilege with ground 'from Counsellor O'-
Neill, part of hick served for potatoes, and part ,
fur fink. I, . a probably made hard," said he,
in language's miler to what he had adopted else
where, •• 'l. o use. my limbs at an early period,
that my bay Might strengthen by exercise; fur
1 had need f all the strength and fortitude I pot
tested." •
To the • obit of industry was added the prac
tice of r rly rising; the one and almost insepa
hie comp On of the other, and adverted to by
Adam xi It peculiar satisfaction. "The lona
gloss," e 'd he, ."was.regularly turned twelve
times eve y day before any one was permitted to
go to bid amy Lather's house. My children age.
pear to are retrograded a little; but neither
their father nor mother ever lured their
yo g, my fatbe bed.—
',,
Whet' ilad wi all up at four o'-
clock in tl e morning, during the summer- noon
engaged i I 'me thing, land some in-another, and
hours be 're daylight in the winter." Here we
base the 'ululation of those sedulous habits. fur
which be was diftingulahed through life. This
toil of the field way preserved in the countenance
by the toil of study; audit was a maxim with hint
iu a ft er lie .-" The man that works most with
his head hate the least to do with his liana ;
011 the out ry, we generally find that those who
labor leas with the brain, two to add propor
tionately o the labor of the band." . ,
WCs .—A gentleman to Eirkahla, Sent•
rained a couple of mice, and invented
enabling them to spin cotton yarn.
is so constructed that the common
Sl P
laud, has
=chalet,
The Icor
house °notice is enabled to atone to society for
past offence°, by twisting twine, and reeling
e i_
from 1000 126 threada per day. To complete
this the li tle pedestrian has to ran 10i nines.
a h*l7-p ny's worth of oatmeal, at 15d. per
... , . . . .
\„,
• - one of these treadwheel eulprita r for
1 ri nd of fife weeks. In that time it
lariat per day. At thie elle *moose
. per annum. Take offta for board
achinery, there will arise Cs clear
use annually. The mouse employ
to mate an application for the lease
mpty holm, which will bold 10,000
, sufficient room being left for the
laotne hundred, of speetatort. Al
en[, there Will be a balance of .$lO
-
peck, serv b
the long p
makev 110
earn. 7a.
and la. for
for every to
er was goin
of an old
mouse•vni I.
kePpere, on
lowing for
000 per ano
•
The dee t well. In:London Ls that sunk by
Ifessre. Co be & Co., the tumuli, which meas
ures.= f I. The sums is at the &else Ofßei,
600 feet; t st at Messrs. EtticOtt's, Pimlico, 398 .
feet. The Trefehtar Square well islft3 hat
deep ; and • e well at Kann:Oen 'Ns Watt House is 3'.ip feet.
.1.
A Siberian IV
inter..
A trucTlet gives the tg o
latvivg descriPtiiiir.
a Siberian'wbater:—
The traveller in Siberia, during the winter, is
so enveloped in furs that he can scarcely more:;
and under tha thick far hood. which is far,trnerf,
to the bear-skin collar and covers the whole
face, firmest' only draw in, ni it were by stealth,
in little of the external air, which is so 'keen
that it causes a very peculiar and painful fi;eling.•
to the throat and lungs. The &stamen from one •
halting place to another takes obest tivn•iroura,
during which time the traveler mart always ears
time on her-Aback, as the cumbrous dress makes
It Insupportable to wade tbrouglrilio snag. The
poor horses stiffer at least an mueli as their ri
ders,for besides the general effect of the eoW,they
art - tormented by . ice forming in their nostrils and
stoPping their breathing. When they Litimato this
by a distressed snort ands convulsive :Jerking of
the head, the drivers relieve died by taking out
the pieces of ice, to save them from being 61150-
cl:del:, When the icy ground is net covered with
snow, their hoofs arum bent from the effect of
the cold. 'The caravan is always surrounded by
in thick eland of, vapor sit is not ouly.living
bodies that produce this etfeet, but even the
snow. smokes. Thee evaporations are inatinitly
changeri . into millions of needles of ice, Which
fill the tia, and cause a constant slight noise, 11 ,
.sembling the sound •of torn satin or thick silk.
Even the reindeer seeks the forest to protect,
himself *eta the intensity of the cold in the .
tundras where there is nn shelter to be found,
the whole herd crowd together as clove as possi
ble to gain it little warmth from each other, and
may be-seen standing in this way quite metion
lens. Only the duck bird of winter, the raven,
still cleaves the icy air with olow and heavy
wing, leering behind him a long track. of Lis
solitary flight. The influence of the cold ex
tends even to inanimate nature. The thickest
trunks of trees are rent wonder with a lona sound
which, in these deserts, falls on the car like a.
signal shut at sea; largo masses of rucks are
torn front their ancient sites; the ground in the
tundras and the rocky. valleys, cracks, forming
wide yawning
. t insures from whirl ,the Weiertt,
which were Iteuenth the .If:we, rise, giving oiT
ft cloud of vapor, and Incomes immejlitttely
changed into ice. The...3lfeet of this degree of
cold extends even beyond the earth, 'CM heauty
of the deep polar star, su often and ,;o•i t i,tly
praised, disappears in the dense atulasphere
which the intensity of cold prashtivi. The ...tars
will gli-den in the firmament, but their htillit,t,
cy Is dimmed. • •
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PAIGE'S GREAT DIEV9yEII
The Editor of the Doston "illnrouuty no,' who,
description of Paine's wonderful in erlitial for
producing light by the simple deconainosition,of
Water, re have already published, in reply to in
criticism o the Philanlelphia "Ninth Americas"
meta forth t length and more minutely, the pro
.
cess by wh ch Mr. Paine praluees his illonninat
ing Gas, s owing that the turpentine through
which it fi ally passes, is not consume , idherelny,
and that the water is not decamposeni, in the
.
rums' sense of that term, hut entirely • yoaretted
into Hydrogen, as it zany he iota Onygeo., by re
. ,
versing the poles of the electrical marline. Ile
proceeds: i .
. .. .
. . .
"The great question of all, tines it. nhat doe:
the motion-cost by wlnich•3lr. Paine get: lb., hy
drogen, or the oxygen, as the ease may . Inii.:_froun*
the water° That he gets the, tin :11Orkily, Wt.
intoi, fur we saw it. That he get. thestheY by
a MITTS:It of the poles, we aeIIOVO on alai, 8:14 . 11
lOaralOal and that of others, ben.tuse we saw
him get hydro On. The only :tort ion where we
have felt any habuity tdribllake,i inn regiid to
the expense of the mechanical moll at of tie he;
liens to excite the electric current an:liner*, so
cannot help reasoningsnumelves d :nett). not of
doubt... It might he imaginedahut there would
be Rome force requisite ts oyeit s n, „ the aura e. lion of the U magnets for the Sled, aignann inside
of the hellees, and that. this erpilld opennteni 0
resistance to the rotation of thin hel ce-sOarying.
perhaps, with the effect produced. , This :Apra. • . •.,.„-::',
sition occurred to us at the first I. 0.-31, but Ica:,
dissipated by II recurrence to the fundamental• ••.". -
laws of motion. Gravitation biro is one or
nay • .. ~, .....,
number of boilies-is no resistance. i-the ectittion. - - -". -" , ..i.- , ...
era wheel on its sais, in any pea ihle'cnse, he.
. ~.
mar just so touch as it retardsin .uepart bf the ....
revolution, it accelerates in anothe . The so me
must be true of magnetic or any et Cr attraction. ;,'-',.:.
We have, then, no resistance on tb vlitole„What-
- • '.
~....7..„
ever, but the friction of the pivot . n.l-the poles,
.... 4 .
and this, if not exactly constant sea not vary .• tc.
with the giss produced,- and comp. red s with 'the'. .4 ,-;'•,
.
motive power arising from the con action or ex- - -...;i645 - ,?
' plosion of that, gas, It is amcretri .i. Astound... '` l ---1• . :
ing as the conclusion is, we can t help arriving - ;:/.,-,,
at it, that by. Mr. ratite's_ diret.ryi a smaller - • ~..?ii.
mechanical power. may be mad to generate a ...I
larger one!—a conclusion whkh, if Sound. make
the mightiest revolution in •hojmnu affairs tier
seep since Adam. It• malice' man a orestor,
bringing into 'existence a seri. of inner life—a
race of machines that su.staintheniielves nod
Ulm
propagate their species; or at ' ast sustain ,
selves and work well beside."
The .Chronotype" thus des 'hes Mr. "'aloe'
machine and proems:
"What we flaw wee just this. Placed on a tn.
ble or work bench, stood three articles. First. a
magneto electric machine, consisting of mu home
shoe or U magnets, with a pal of helices revolv
ing between their pules- : td.' a large flint
' glass jar about half full of pu colorlesa water
of the ordinary temperature, ring inverted in
it a bell glass with a Musa cu s, through which
the two poles from the electric senelsine passed
Ito the, electrode, or point of act ou within the Ml
' ter. Third, a small jar, of the calamity of three
pints perhaps, about half fullettspirits of turpen
tine. This jar had in it, dippmg beneath the
surface of the spirits of turpentine, what appear
ed to be a common argaud gas burner inserted.
It passed up through the-cork Intl 11,19 connect
ed by, a mill copper tithe will the brans cap of
the bellsglam aforesaid. Thera Was also a tube
which passed through the cork Of thejne of spirit:
of turpentine, which did nut. like the -.Aloes, go
below the surface, and at the:end of this tube
was a fine jet for blaming gas. ,
To this simple apparatus there %rase° ailjutt,
and nothing could possibly Laye been tonne:lel
I with it, through the table or Otherwise. : Every
piece of it was moveable, and the gas was under
the -eye frcim its generation to its comfinstion.
While the electrical machine, whirl, communi
cated with the jar of water only] by fiat strips . of
copper abbut one-quarter of an ihrlawides snol of
half the thicket, of a cent, watut reit, not oue
bubble of gas could be seen in the water, our
could the jet be lighted. There was, in fact, to -
nay certain knowledge, nothing lin the jars abuse
the cold water in the one, and the cold spirits of ,
turpentine in the 'other, but cominott .air. ' '{ho,"
moment the helices of the elect-ic isesehine were
put in motion, bubbles of gasbegan to arise in
the writer from the small metalie box %Lich cam-
tained the electrode, nod which was at we dii: - .-
niece above the bottom of the enter in the jar. .-
and bad no conneetion with it. This gas wasfirst I,
allowed to exisil the. COllllllOll air in the bell-
glass which was _ then elesed..: It then - nos oat si
by minute bubbles and considerable ehullition 1 '
through the nunicrous tine holes ' the argent!
gas burner Immersed in the spirts f nmpentine
mad coming out through the jet; was lighted, •
...
and Mimed . strongly and brittle ly., . lut the ' if.
burning' f this jet could not corks e the gas es ij i
fast as it was produced even by Alllll :.random ' /
of the helices; and that bad to I ittopped in
half a minute or so. The jet then continues' s - 444 is
burn by the hydrostatic pressure, html the ellui- '.i .
librima of the water within awl wi h oot the Mil- s
glass seas .restored .: The me th • of the gas
generated in the water was tested before reach-
tug the spiritaof turpentine, end it was tonne . • ':.
to he hythogen by its burning with the -peculiar .:
flame of that' gas. ,
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•
LAW pro Its Wuists.-..-When Judge Parsons' '
was a practising lawyer, he was ouce employedrs:,
to plead two cases in court, which were prOginelY! : llf.
alik e ;but in one he was engaged for, the defen,
dant, Mal In the other Tor the plaintiff...lt hon.f , t.
pened that both fames reeve tried in . the, saine...Jk,.
day; bespoke for half an hour tile tint jury,
and the cane was given to them, and they hit
retired. When he appeared before the: recond
ury he made use of very different argument , :
from tho s e employed 1.7 him before, of 'which the -
court took notice, reminding him thathe seennal.
to have changed his tone, owl repeated to bier ft
what he bad said huts few minutes befirCe.
Parsons fixed his keen eye upon the judge, mid. h.-I
replied: ")lay it please 'your honiir, I Iniigt 14;
have been wrong half an hour ago, hilt nuw / Cf;
knots that I coo right." lie proceeded; :OAF
when the juries returned; it was found he land(''
gained a verdict in both caeca!
.:.t,:
Snows% or faauesstee.—olted, yott knurl
that braes tblug the feller bit, tie for toy tranYo
there at the depot!"
"Yen"
'Wall, 'Mint nothin' but brats, rat IV"
oNo; I s'pose not"
• Yloodl wall, I enek'd it on to than .houltrand:
back there for o, quarter, and 'lle !fat offeati:
Sanattan found, out -what itlnd. of's game •
lad played when-he raw ttm nue.k man , prese t ,. • ,
big cheek and taki his tenni: train _ tie '
master, in spits of kit, 'oent loeuk.projudatio.'
1/41 belonged libm—EiVatemillt.
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