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ESTABLISHED IN 1786
PITTSBURGH GAZET
PUBILVIIFt , PAILY AM, IVEY.KLY, BY
& co.
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'44741 ,; Ill") 9 3r orPino, oak, the stoney is ia, L
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Ili 1 I TES S'E ADVRRTISING. - .
, , *Miro 110 lines of Nonpareil 0 Imo . '1
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'• 3 l 7: 0:,„,. moot:
14 .,. ' (kr Montlok_...., ... . 2 %
pi,. 1ft,,17 month, ...... - i.tro
9 09
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`A In twelve tnnuthe'
mlltnq Carrla is llora or ban per mourn -.55 Ito
fnr roeh addltionalllno.
ca Inonaon'ehandrable nt plonnore. (per flu
• hunt) eaclunve of the pan, ..........
”ant. addAlnnal spare, 113,1-tial river nne month. and
• pruaro In,ztrtl under the poorly intra.
. • tiaronlitgennaaljn2 a mnare. and not over ilteen
;no thargrd - IlOguate and a hall
amount:Oda tor Inual adveritnetttents Iwo
.1 . PtZtot±tt oblrgol far their nahlleAtion. F
not ad...n.11,4,0.. in oft,. to be charged the same
VealvertludorntA
deem. eat+ not marked on the ropy fat a ephelled
• .Atrd• IrtnorMs - ma mi ll I. mulitiuttl forbid;nod pay.
Irdnal aroonlinrly.
o annnal advertiaarn In strirt.li IhniLal
NAn ' trlt 'a tVAT• s r i f.. ' ZaZa " a ' o.V.. ,`„l ll ttp`g.": - ..17„.,"g;,tr,
Imatuditbdr ...noted will, their own tontine, and all
alto* Of-Indnerthaaneuta. in I.ncll, or nityr-vriAr. hnrond
the Iltaltn tniAaded. mill to charged at the unnal ratan. For
all sorit trarnoont tolnyrthdor. i.lllewin be r•reittaely
reader.. and pr0m1.1 , , ,, 0 . 0r
AM All , ertinente ate fns eharitahlo Inoitutlnna, fire rem
mole. *col. tnarnahlp. and ollsor pull, e tomdinon.,
- Inch last, Ti, charged half Imo, at aid , atertir to
vanoe
3Lltvia•Zo truth... In h e dews,) fOt rent,
.I/natlrtadleya linernnt- with°. char.., 0111,,,, on"omps
-13.1e4 by farieral nssllauron:or obllonr, oak+, and when
noonanyandol I.- mid Inn
lugullo• nod all ',Allen. 6crulllK
••
Honey_ ot • ',lan., natio. .l.aldood oalt.attentlnn
Fairs, Folreron . euno•itn or an, poldn ontertainrnta.
whom 011ar.0., are mule .1 . Pr ,
Taw dentymed eall lion Inn tr,
pitya.te iatimaiwo, ealealated or inlet - sled cat
thlt rrra, [au only male land-
Ng Ilia( tto snub, rite).. lf , lntntidoll tr. Is.. In
a/Tipp] MI Mu lue.slnahunts. the .4tralt. will he eh...d'art the
.rata of not h++ them lo onle nor lin,
1311 hop or Air No •n ohar.anl triple wino.
Tavn,n aeon., Petition. fo.fo, h.
IGAI Wale damn.. mod Attonnneone at vertlanments nnt
to tut alsaled tinder yearly 0,. Ind to lo a110.,11 a .11 ,
=mut. Marty tines , and I',, third 1.. r roan the
amounq of till, , • ,
I AXrii.i [ELL IN MILT P/MILI.
thron innortionn II :A
11/o. earh additional in. ertlon • Xi
• inonattotueala 14{4.nt.y
(ad Fanner...lld lin...lone 'moo 1n0... ...... ron., '
, • Lle.: en;ta.
All trnoalent n.lyertlorma M In I+, paid 1 . 11 adran
BIJSINF.SS -CARDS.
ALDVRM . N
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TOliN. A. PARKINSON, Aldemtan, Tifth
CI j Wrlrl, Penn 14,, brtn..en O'lLsra aznl Walnrit MI
bus.M. inteninly attrnani to. 1 l'
ATTORNEYS
T; ES J. RUHN, Allornev nt Lan-, office,
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41. COLLIEIZ:. Att'orney at Law, office
-is Ikkildm,. F..t.tvlb rt. nhot, Smltlllleld.
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aslrm Zmot4l a cunni..1. , ..1 velth IV in. tiout-...e.' ,e.. 3.. of
. t.,7 ' 4 "gU' u t _g!? .. Jl , ..!,.. k t !" :l. i i:l ' i ' ..t i r . i I ttil. 'l l. °* . ' l2,, h' PLIZI
atinoa..t . romoo , iu- anti: to me 'mann o r 1.1.1
before congn., ~1... o , rif the .1,artm.01... .1117
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F. F.' Eitit. Atforil,r
on L itts hcf urr , n Fauttht44.l'l.l;:l6ratit. PittAlattxl.
FRANCIS C. 1 , 1.. A. N , Atto
:INrney IiT.EaW,
\0.14 2 2 Foßrtl,Flnvt. ea./Aar...lb. •
STOWq - & A'NON, Attorneys at ' l Law,
• 110 r.,ortli itl4.urAlt.
Lrroicur.3:—.tkx...l. , Z. Job,.
MorTLlnn IVm. 11. Vor.ey: Joh. Ac
amtltAtit; Com. W..l3,loom.Plll.rtntrgh. ja lay
DWARF) P. JUNES,i A ttorn , v at
Office au Fourns 1441reen Irti6l anal
lASPER. Attorney at
N 489 Yf l 4 Btr...lll,buryi,
Al BROKEItS.I
BANKERS
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It'U. .
fiILN "
L5Cb...... I.lrolo Stalh .
wenvtir wuuda
lirD. R 1 NI L hr ;mil Ent
Fourth ttrek..l.oll.r in honk
nao.Cnd.ind
t h orn .l,r bought
The kilekniqUln
Half Unllar...and . Me, iinn nod
Btuniu
Ti ' Adutpx, , C..No. the
. C O , L7 k3 ILK & C Exa tt
' . ksouttt Eaftt - orner of Mint and
mat tnoot In. nil rater.
/10/aMES.& SON, j.),„ler,‘
1.1 •
~:and Dotne%ille BIM , of Exchatine.ConL.......-
natitoNotes and Ehrelo, No. at Marße , stvvet.
barahtl23.l2ollortliu made on all thn china
thraug ut the Cahn! States.
driFORGE' E. ARNOLD tr. BaLker.:
Ur Detain* In Ezebangn. Coin. hank Not L ho.; No. Id
Yone.hi Weft. ne*l.--itncr to..the Bonk of 111 burgh. Col.
Indiana earefullr antendod to. and the Pithd rol
an. rare of the Cnion.
l lt t Ari ''' I1:11I31, Banker nd L:-
L
puree,. asnacr duol and ior.l idrrelt.iur tIT oppo•ita
the charlul
or4CAROTHERS & CO.:Banki g House
74'n. 15 Wood Rtsret. Vittribur.b, Cu o
red on rondo - nu all he ptincipah
Citlal of the Unlhol etah..l -
IL MI farm
ler
ernrn
Nal
- • • Ont. /4. farm.:
LAIRD S IRVIN, Commie - Sinn Met ~hnnts
Rod 1111111n9ter4. Nn.lt4 Serrant street. Peru Wit IfINA
Mate reenetti.. fr. .1.t09. 1140.000 Itlwarn 9n nnna,
/aims Pico', 11100 ..... k.lndkr.
HANNA & CO., .tieres ors to
Ilonnk iNOOOs. ikon.%
-al dealers in FolAgn andlYome.tle ettlificateo
of Depolift, !balk Not, sod I , ,..i.if—North corn, of
Wood rtre.lo. Current Slon.y n•criyekl on De.
bell td.
SEslffg
. est prctninin fold Fonri..knol lisnerican
kfftatirei nrole on connizoinentrof Produr , ...4‘lo , ek aL
' Ilbekki for. ,
dri.. T...kYLlfit, Comnit;:sl4ner ard Bill
limkir, 112 'Freund 61r0...t. Strirt surntion,lll le
InTink to oll'loNnou rntru. , l to IGs ram Pi.borkb
1511.4enred Ilitielv.• six zys , q 1 bond or prorumf ot ohort
nolicC.l'Notex. Ilotnir, ockofiab,l fa,or
okis tonta, Advanomnovin. if fnOnimi.
. BOOIESELLERS AIM STATIOBEELS.
net or 3intt.t. awl Thin' Arne!, inttenennb._
- ins. 8.. noi,i}:s• Clwap Lit,nti,ppot,
ey ..troot, opioroto tbr l'ext "Moo. Novi ,Ito ro•
ceiVeti clolly by esprm. Folortitoions rerelrod nor of
tbo )Incv.flooa Novi-wooer, rotbli,bod a t tho
pu
lowest ttko.'
RITIONONS, 13 , noksoller and Ste inner,
ntnit, .toolto OWl4ln.g.
CAICERS AND OYFECTIONERS.
g
Wholegale and Re.tail
I il.mr. rt,n 1. otrAnt. Pi s - btir:h.
Mil= Cake, 1.1. i .I. y. Imna.
niticrs intawinni I F at t..n.1r.1
I CA.R.PET VP A TYR I
Manufaetnrernd Tin
;l Irter or Iva st.,m ringa Trim.
• MS nsit.Ninatra Warel.nase.tio.bs Fourth 4_,
land 79 ft- 11!.1.1srdl.
• • •
COILMISSION AND FORWARDtin
~.r.
„rczoork.ckr.SON, PRODUCE I -
- 4.1 Cr.panlA.-Um WrchAnt. , .. tin. GI
:;I...___ . gh. _ ' •
Top,- c. DIV KI.L. Commirsioh
' llOll .1.1 , 11137. Ilerrhent. 1111 V nor etrert. lUOJ
, Vii.:
IL ,ICiIINSTON. Forlyaro.. , o• and
r- c
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t.. •
IW, oFon . arm Mont:ant, Nri. 112 :renal 'trona.
i
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;I:II - • . .f.. AONIIS. FOrNvordingiirtare;t r il l
P
I)pjninn aleantianni. l*alti, in PrTaluar anil Pitt. , -
..., An , ?:; , :rn anniea, Canal Piaiin, war aannth
..,
'IA. i%l.ANuiiry a; CO.. Forwordi gand
1
11_,„Iiii,Cninmlaxinn al. n-liant, I.i.inal Po-in. tntiabarnti.
I
T., %.. 4n 1 .*. .1 njac . PT...- . .
... ARDY. JONES'S CO., SuooosqLms to At
i• .o
4700t. - .7...0....5 . 0 - . c. .t
...w00.,,00 VI-4....4 ' ' . NI,
1n A
..'" avalon , in Piliiininili Alanntartunat
• ibPnlai Pa:
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'i - f — Vili.Y• 13001)5 MERCHANTS.
.41.471 -- AnOSA na-rltrnlnnon.......r. L Vail°, '
A.IASON .S. CO., Wholemak
IntJ nd.urgb.eri. In l'nn. , j . nod Mgr.le bry IR
Pil
FIiPiIYA . I:CRCIIFIEti). '
, ,ad itennil In,ll..rnlinutk 0..
yletortrnto, l'im•hurnll.
!.., , Tble:e V e
, cia . Err A... AVIII'IL 11:hr
R. r. nninzum
44
HA .% Inly,4 4 n nnoi Itolannin:"Dry
oat nattet. l'itn+Lurn It .
r6 : 4
"v EIIS I Y., FailthCi & CO, ~...
• Menial:al—Eon Übe naln of linrn,tle. IT041 , ;. and
Goalc.nl, &a n, In All kind* a Tailor, 'lthaca
' 1 / 2 ‘,N4n la 9 IVLuI onwt. worth dnor (nun rile, mt.
DRUGGISTS.
• G. a. tin.t..l - . tr.. c. ar am..
'USER ft• n . . 1 . 1014 MIL. (burr. . soto to
. to Kipr.kg.ayarr) Whal,alo ant notoit Pros and
ittaa eare,aarnranf Weird 111 . ..1.0f1 1 Tin ono,
/Val.( paorriatiaaal ta rrf tx
ully oan.aud.l 'gat aaa.
• • ' • ~ ...• .
ttA' FAILNESTOCK JE, CO Wholesale
l and Reta. 7 1 Tamiri:Lt. ' rAV . . - .1 anl Frac!.
; 111
t-7- 11. WRKEISRISF, Wiia - Sti - 1( 1 1 td'
aaAlr i sea l lgU' l t.fl nh r°' AWr.V.us
.g ; sELLims -7 , _wv,i„;sl.*. 1)
... 1. z .14 . . t .p,,, t ra t 0, i 1 ... ,.Y.an 0zr
Pataaa lay, •
KIDD & CO., ITholvale Drug
I 'airt i gtegtlV4 l .i 6 ,
" 4 l itbri ewa. 94 . 44°47-
THE .DAILY . ...PITTSIWRO-11. ': GAZETT
iOliti 11. : 1 1011GA! , :.
ind ra. , lrr in Dye Stuffs. [SEE..
W. Tia t 1 u.I ottv du.r 6.lith of Diamond Atley.
ritt/burgh.
T
SeIIOONAIAREit &CO., Wtinlegale
Nan. 24 Wortl 4.. l'itt.rtrtylm.
ramaurs.
B ILAIiN It VII MN 16/111.1..
EIT Wle
ER. hogrtle and •Ri•taii
Dru,giat., rtlroor of 141 11) and't. CI& ot.f. Pitt,
IniNh. Pa.
GROCERS.
CI AM UEL P. Sllltl VEIL Whuiekiie Giro,
err. Produ,e awl Comp/W.l , n 31.,rchantx. and
pre. lu PittAburgh 51e.aufsteturn1 Artirl, No,. UM sal 1:11
Second Plrert. Ir•ty Kn 11",1.t..1Stuithfivid.
• non e . - 1.13,111.11,[0.11.
OLIN. S. 01 Lwowrit 4: C 0... Whole.tie
Orlon, Pro...ureand Cundrinxiou Merchant , . and
_yr9. t t...
_for liar-Led Powder of Hazard, Oural., No.
a, \ S n o t St— Pitlsikurgb.
). Nr. runt:n.l,l _ loll ß. F. INU.IOI.
URBRIDLE & INGRAHA3I, Wlmlesale
Gran.. avd (.4,snsobotlon Merrhant.t, No. ad Wate
V. First st..d. 1.1.1,vmh.
JtM.A.l"i [JEW & CO., IV holestile
Ororx
ex,Conizni, ,, clor, Merrl,Ants. and
geut.. for Brighton endlor, 5. V. st,r gl-.Plttnburgh.
T )08, WATT TWWW WW.WW ,
OT/ N WATT .e.:CO. Wholesale Grocers.'
a Ilrrchant , , a;al la.a.krn Prw.hleat an&
Plttaburgh Ilanufarture, Na.l Men) strret. IYtt
burgh, Pa
JI B. CANFIELI), laje of Warren. Ohio,
011. Conarnlnslou Frwarthru; Merchant. and What,
Dealer in Woarrn Cheew. Mutter. Pot and
Pearl Ash. aml Wesh.ni arnerallY.
Esmern Nnfithflell and Wond.Pitishurgh.
• • •
3.10,11111,1 _
N...•1•116MAN IL I.•ATISZN.
S. wATERNA:s; SONS, Wholesaln
Aats i i rragiii2nr i rm i Tt.rotn a d F 7 l 7.l" l l r i f; r?1;ZPV:1 ,
Arts•les, and A,:rsits fsr tjte Ilk.lanond end
Lrorlalstrgh SlsmAirtritm-41 , 1. 3 . 7 r0. N 0... stul hi Was,
Pittsbnnat. •
SY. VON 130NNI1OltST Whole
'. • rale Gmerra E.rorardin.v. and Conusisnnst 31erch
sst a, Dealers la Pittsburgh Nlssufacturesad Wo.stall
Pnxines, No. as, fs.imer of rnsit street end Che s m",
lrytt.thurult.
. 11A.LZELL, Wholesale Grocer. Corn
tul.ln Merchant. nn.l Dealer in Prniner and l'ittn.
ijnh Manntacturnc—Nn. 7 . Wan, Ilttchornh.
-- ilOttn
ROLLYT DICIEST.
SAIAII DICKF:Y .co., ' Wholesale il,
claw. Commis an, De
Urrehanta. and Dealer. in roving,—
150 Water, and 117 Front •tnat. Plloburwh.
au. n. 11, J. PLYNCIT.
lIEN);ETT, late English,
k Whol,naleGrnenrs,Comnaloinn land
Ibrwanllng Nlerrlinntr. and IN- deo in mad Pinta
lournh 51annarlunw. Nn.
a awand al- and 121 FirO
hrtanwn Wool and • I
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. OX, PPCP.III . PP. PIPIPP[0.1:11.
'I I LE t l / 4 .. III( 'KETSI.)N, Whnl9snle
Onnwra. and Intoornaw of Brandi, Winn and
\,.. 121 corner td and IrvinPM
burgh. Pa_ Iron. Nada- Cotton lima, an, ar nandantly
•a hand.
—"nun W.= ALM.. knc.''
Z'GILLS ROE, Whnlesale Gravers and
Vornminsinn Werth:mt., On Lltwrar Own , .
OBEILT .1100ItF,, Wholefole Grocer,
, fyinn Manner. drtce
r In Prndu, Pirtahnrwh
Dun liecti farturen, and all kind. of Foreitm and rannenne
Wino and Liquor, ,No. 110 'bertr street. On hand
to tar, ' , trek 4 nnprtior libnunnaltnla
which wal 'ol d law for (P.ll.
.40111111 T DA LZELL & CO.. Wituit,:ttie
Grrw.ern. Cntnntiminn M.lrchnnts.. dralc, Prmitiev
nt Pittsburgh Msnufacturrn. 253 Lth , rti ant ,
Pituburgh.
4)31308E11.T A. CUNNINGRAI. Wholesale
Grori.r, Pmfdner. Far.ardin and Comnstg•ino Mee-
cane [rater In g,
InnufarturrY. No. 32.9
Llbcrty Ore., Pittotturgh.
......... ...... F. rO,RACS-
WrAt. BAOALEY & CO., Wholesale Oro
evr No.. IS nod "[Mel.
7 .1,11.tl n. P M.. ut .01[4.1.
ISTIEK S.
and Content...l'm Mcrthatito. denier. in lann. 4:1m...
Ogtun Yarns. and r,trtnureeMantifs.rtun•-• vem•rall),
rorn, Wnod .n.l tr.rrr Fti.4.l, llttakamti.
'" •
A CULRERTSON ~ C LOUSF., Wholes:tit,
iii . limn, no.' (...mmiy.44, _AterchAnu. Dealer. In lin
dui, stet rittelitintli Alluur Inn." Article, Iti, Litwety
P 1,4, I'III 4 / 1 1,b. }ht.
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D.
- Retailnlr.
Fatitili ritruanlina and
Nlvrrlvan”. and Drab,. tu Countr , and Pit.livalt
MongfArtur. mrn, oi 11 all
.11Uk.ZIN.• . • 4111-. U. C..41, , 1].
0813 SON. LIT TLE tt. N. 25r•
I.llwrty rinrt, PittAurgli .
...alerp ea
Mmittftrlumi..
ik FLO) . I). Witolvsale (iroc..n.t,
. lx-alor: in I'mlur•e—ltousid
t. arrll Ituil.l6ngs. .03 W... 1.
•
!IMIN .. • ... . : .... .
1011 N PARKER Co:.
11 - Weft;
nynrviuu 01,1 m,,,,
1:o
LEATHER MERCHANT.
. _
LlVaien in Leather
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
TOtiN Li. MELLPR. I ealer in, Piano I , ortes,
?duode.an4l 3ln.irra I nnr nu , nt. Artml and
Nuttion..rv. sFul” 14, Plano Vent, Inr
NV...tern INnrylsnuN. N..
KLEBI:R. baler in MUNI, 31u-
Akal Itotrunwnl, nod I cr .ortrr ll.llan Nlrtnga
agrot for Nnn. Chrle grand and m nart•
ulth Coleman'm .Y.ll-nn Attich rut. fur Dunham'.
NAPIFFACTURE3IS
jiENNEDY, CUM'S & CO., :,.iltnuf....ttl
rer• r , ry onprvrior 4-4 ,s'bretinw. Oanwt Chain.
ttnn Twine sod Batting. I , vn MIII. litt.burOs. •
1 ON ES & .
11in it . 6.4.turorA of spring
fp and Steel. Plough Steal, Steel Plrtugh Wier,
lltneh an
allrabld Ehntle Ilatumentl Irnn Aztec aml
dealt, In Sle Casting, lire Engine Lathy , and
Cinch Triroznitg:t gentian, turner of Itnett and Vront
Pittsburgh, Ps.
1011ITTS13URGII ALKALI NVnAr OKKS.—Ben
t=l:Zriluti.ct7 tint " r
So N Water.— hclnyr
AGLE GLASS WORKS.—J. I) ABELL,
Manufacturer Gt.k.s..ossar, FWs. Palttles.
Plonks: Pork,. Scotchle. Nlincral Water. Patent Me...
Wein, and Wine Dot:lrani rsery description. Alia,—iltN-1
rowiMi
,Kl. constantly on had a mweral aworrtnwmt the
ala , ei , articles-. all
Also state--as the other Green Glans Vactoties are
.stopp-d (tia is the eum.nui in summer Vaetnry is now
In full operatic.. awl will continue in operation laitti tom-,
to and whiter.
On.l , ra respectfully solicited, and will he lined nu the
slimiest notice.
Warehnuar—No. 112 Socurid strtet. hetworn Word and
Smithfield ota.. l'ittaborgh.
PAPER HANGINGS.
WALTEIt - P. NIAIt:4IIAI.I.. Suceossor to
esnmel C. Ilill—lnisetrur nett' Dealer in Fre+,
met Antrim. Itttster Ilanginge 'art Bonier, %, intlow
Shad,. Fire 'Lunt Prin., Ae. rit Itrtrato,
awl Wrapping. INtner. No. C, ntrnet, leleerti Fourth
anti l'ituttotitt sill. Ptt.httr.h. P..
TEA. Dr. A Tyßs..
MORRIS 6: HAWORTH T and Wino
.171, Merrlinnu. 41.“4 Dismond. ratabumh.
arm
Grocers
I.r, n and
f ehrice
Ir. and Fin. .\lu—l.or , l.ll mil. Nta1..W1..1..
ask owl remit. on O r ,
TRANSPORTATION AGENTS.
01IN A. CAD: FIFA, Argent for the
SIP Erie and blirhlcsn Ltne. to Il..aver Ittyl the 141.4.-4
,m the enrr, of Water itirl Smithfield
rpAAFFE T
OONNE
ofIL, Proprietors of the
l'ortnble It , AL Stmr. corner 1 . , no and
pi LEECH & CO Vans ,orters, Iy Canal
Canal.
FOrltaPiirla Me ,
nul. a rchant, an Penn etrmt
he Canal.
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VENMAN BLINDS
• Vintarrl.T. . werrsa*tax
WESTERVELT SON', well 'known •
s • Vertflinn Blind Maker, keen ennMant,ly on hand or
rorand nor, rotraure In the tnamntul. Venitian Shatter,
Made Warder, and old 011114. neatlr repairod spill
-4 - A.BROWN would most respectfully inform
th•polilir that h•lLert• on Amnia Itliinond on the meet
a ...rid.. inasnond. Allerheor rite. a ontnplete a... dement
of Venltian 1.11m12. alnoN ' , hurter/. an mule to order
in the het warranted equal te. our in the Illnltnt
state.. Ills Flinn! , ran he removed without the ald,of n
arenw driver. llat numb... 4 the ' , Vali. hell,. mut wond
of Ms cabinet ental.l3.lnnent of Stamm,' A Nlolletland. I ant
I.l77lVdt;j. rar'l•Wkb..le'rhc'hinld27'n't4=rl;nlr." "
IYII.II 411
Aaene, , etreet.
J. A 11101100.
A.
VETIMERARY SURGEON.
,
D A 111 II Aja)i F:, V..terirmrs - Surgr , m. InJ•
ix elm iitinia.r.h, Y nlm.l, would
1117rrV.,, , f 1',j14 . 1 esta '
il.f.rl:7lY,ii:et;',jlt..."'. ''"*",
• .
WOOL IffiEflClLkliTS. . ,
1
:VIA RTNE ILSII ll' NOTICE—IL LEE hag
twain ...-in.l with him Ida fnrtn , mein,. J. It.
3 caper. In llo•Word and launePtk iVnol.n it , inota.udr .
tlo Ilrm and .1,1.. of )1.,r0y h I.
At, II l' II Y S:. LF. Wool. DE.LERS 3 .0
iiy iipinnti...lon Sleithanh. fir Or .1.• of A.... , 'u
on filth...ln, N. 11') L11.,t, sL yittaburgh. ,
Januar, lat. I!t'.l—,.l]-
- .
,5,. W. 11AI:11AI:4311, Wool Merchants.
SS in 1 , 1•.ur end Pnalt - a• Mmr.relly. end FM
,anlitnt end Comtulnlnn ll..rchent. N. 115 Firot atn..d.
and 116 Second attwt. Pitt.bureh.
' .- ~...
.
ENGRAVING AND LITHOGRAE . SING.
piEVILI.J; JUI I N SON, Engraver on \Venni
pi.. (Ihlrd otnry.i Vittslanwh. Ps.—Viewo
Mob, )fitebiner, Nerropnr...Fostii,Plm:
1000 in O,to ~1 0,4.10. N
andAvutnat rnitini :qiianys, So.. in t',. Ant xt)l
of ne., and id tAo pOl.OO
• .
WILLII3I Sk:II.I'CIBIAN'S Lithograp
le Eilablielunelo.. Third Are., onpte,ite tl' Pad
Pittelntrali. Mane, I.andsapem. Portrait:, Show bill,.
Illbeada. Dram La 1.1.14, Atehlteriurnl and Mart;ln,.
Drawng, Bad,. and VlAtint Card..
Br
&ay. on and printed in coke, nold. Brans, or
Black. In the man approved • 1 , 1, and e< tL¢ m..% moon:
able prima. *MI/ .
TU.tr, W. WILSON, Watches, Jewelry,
w '''.gagr u siriti k r't a—`iratUZa t =
N.
. .
HARDWARE EIRRCILANTS.
lufl.%N, WILSON & CO., hupori,rm and
tV1,,,1,a1.• Dt , nl,.. Iv Ilsrdwiarn and lfuttenr. \o. 13l
d RnvL l'ittobumlL
DENTISTS.
))It. D. Dentist, Corner of Fourth
and Weatur et, between Market arkl Perry kink..
atnburah.
dISCM,U..IfEOUS.
V ICIIOLAS VIVI AN. Civil Enginevr.
Praughtnuan. cind Prortind 1111nIng [icon.
draucloA of Mmlvin for the Patent tiflir, tlogi,no %livln.
no, fie Vi t.-, Water works.. Itollinv mat Iw
found I.elwizt 1U A. N. arta 0 P. 31., id reAtlenr.....No.
Dlnrburf otn•et. Pittrlorgh, o. 14311)•
W NOBI ; F AT IHity Flouring
p -
A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu
no ; 1 / 4 f or Invnranee Company. 40 IV.Wr ar,t.
I GARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Franklin
Inntrance Company: north rat nen, of Ww..l
and Third 1.1040.
%GLENN, BOOK BIND KR, WOOII street.
Aerond door rmm the turner Thin], w
t hem
1,, with
f7,l',V„tity7vlci.',l - g!nry".7ly,l",„ .y
I+,und ruh.tanttally. in number'. or old 1...kr
Inuod earvfolly. or repaire.l. Nautea putno 111 Frill Irttera.
Three whn harp Invitrd to mil. Toren
{ l ll - ACIK LETT WHITE, Wholesale Deal-
In Dome:tie and Poteltn Pry 0444.1, :in. 101 Wood
err,. Pittelomelt, Invite the attention of barer , In their
enek44l Preeh Goode note OPCI/110, and which thor
an• prepared to ...lion erre arentumnlallt t arm,.
'l%e 44%11 ennetantly iverselne (molt durlnq the
4.4 aeon. and requeet an exantlnation of tott etork by vett.
ern tnen.hante..ll other! , Ty4itinc nor
. _
XI 'CORD s CO., Who and Retail
h full and compd and
lete Il l xua. ...h.. 1,,r. ar of
eveo 11411 t, and ntyl, 1.• Ihtall. and in.
th. nttantlo. al thesr kl.h.n.r. and pliralourr enet ,
ally, n.. nook them that limy .111 01/ the tntet adann-
Inavnna term.
DIG BY, Mon,bant Drttper
v and 11 , 7,1, In Ite.lr Slruin (716111iit, 117 I.vhortv
New Coach Factory—Allegheny.
c4Ftp„y„ .. .. M. A. WHITE I`o. would re
amen, and Enbdn.kr
Tints see too mann: KO on. Invitared titirtrrive
cyders for evert destrwtten sf reknit-, Ornehes.
Itnrnurltes. finagles. lllnetr.nrs Av.. Sr_ which. loom their
loa' rateeirtns. in the ntsnofttnntre of the Also,. tak.
anal the Ceiling , they have. thtk 001 rentitlstit the, ;tr.
e. 01.1 to do nork on the moot ntnsonsltle terms with
those it nntanr . nriteles In their um..
1 . 0, mkt partieulnr nttentton the ..lertion rnaterinls.
owl hneinn none but enmrsdent workmen. they have nu
ItesiLstlon In
nu b i le
to work, thrreferenA the
tr ninon of the nubile to 1 111 mutter.
N. 11. Repair-Inn linos In the hest manner. rind nn the
rY. moon ressenaltle terms. yttr.tf
PENN MACHINE SHOP.
HWIGIITNIA N. Nlafolfacturtrr of all .
kimln of rotten and wrmllcti machinery. Allimhenr
city. Thr aimmt aorta Ining now in full and mirom+fill
operation, I nm proms:v.! to .. ord., villa lit
for all kind+ of umehouert In m utt line, ouch a.• willow,.
piekor..materulem, card , . maeliium... mantra'' , tiara , .
mg tram, aptotlcrt. throtAllo nom., wamlirn earl...double
o +lngle. for erchant nr country work. mule.. lack.. Cr.:
al r
kie and ba n d lathe. and taml. genoml. All kind+
of +hafting mimic onler. nr Mans triton Mr gearma fneto
ram rm mill. at remanable charge.
• . • •
.
RmIA v-1.:.•nonly.1.711i11. k Co.. Illackstqck. 101 l k Cn-
Ring. l'ennor.k k Cu., .h..... A. gray. . _ .
- IUI MAE' MARBLE WORKS. (v 431,11401
I.7 2 4t,9aT,trialcas:'i: . ..lmmarp„l
~.ult.. Ileadetoom Ae.t Mantel Ihreve. Cents,. and
Tier Top,
. holm .alter en land. *Wt.." , to .r th" . '
N. IL A ' , election of britestatt* en haat. .jalo
Important to Stage Coda and Wagon
Mannfactuers.
yESSIIS. SINGER. lIARTMAN &
ba , e Inught ilau w AXLE. lus,t.tntttl hr
. r. Ntmuotl Geieknver. called F.t.ht.tlh.ld Patent. It hat
been 4.4...1 by our twet nmrh bander.. and 1.rt.u.. 11 u.1 -11 11 .
1 , the 1.. t In we.. An nnllnoty e.t.a. h. with -It. hf three
rununatt 0111 eon.ume .1 half tout of it.
utettlitt. enutll ouautity a ell tu.e.lsaune of the 1.-1
tre hn... or the ...rest Twils.ll.l uf and
'` ,ll .. l l ll ruily no of power. it NII to L.
hn.priet..re env.. twr rent on Ihrtt and fee..
It will Ote on.at .ably tr.teeler, the nut rev..
10. with the Nr1a....1. mud lo.sn
^‘ ,l '. "1011,11,1 M) Pnt.nt the .1...1
I.n.he.r eare. tole tuttenlve.. 01110.trrant M 1... A I le- to
Ix., fruit. 1,1 to 16 'tun...ll.llf tunnunt
Wrtrehou....-,... 109 Wetter, mud Vroot etreet... Nth
hurt:la
111. 1)161:Y. No. I:11; Lilo.rty strvet. L,•;;+ V
Vn.i Itt,ll t inf.., ht. Ittuarn...
r.
.1; rhiph.l thr hin} (ill atol wita.
All 1111,4. 1,15. A of I , ,littdinhle end ~, a .l
.1 t f 1 Il• I"'"
.
A CARD-1851
k North Eavt
111,
th.tr thAnk. 1.1.1 r anl the natal. to
alls, for th. Lan,. ahan .1 u. • 5t...11.1 0. dna, and
af
....nun then f n....t/,
. and ~,, their ruda the. are ..nnl , lnt 1. , L.. a
4,11 h. 1.1 a . ni I itmcil—ltlAti r.
vlll hay.• the advent...a of;de at. of tight to ea wan..
ant ar I. I. rad, The, maldno
their nedat.11.1..... ut, no far ant 0r5...11., VIIIII.I
2.1081. what< erect arch+. 14 the tor, r, nd. oentnt
Ti,. Ti,,-Along of familina ran In pneunal— and In then
rontftnan4.lLano /wk.., lan) vont., awl u. .11 at
prre....•. ply horn O. nod.. It the nrtonnt of wash.. arta W.
thoultud I to f.ror theta von h Tlia• lr....tnos
114— TL 1101 A....-ALL •I NI. a.. roll In rota...on:l In
lb. rano, {.up Atirlannotranc.. Ith nr...t. or thrttet.
Ir..
DaII ' SBURGII COMMERCIAL 0.1.1E1.F,
ll Cot nor of Tbin.l and Nllnkt.l otrurt. Thu tally dun
tern! lustltution of the l'itt.burgh
ratan.—.Juka frit...nal In.trnetor In oh.
Selene.. of Acrxrunts.
V. E. Chawberlla. nf Penontan.hip }lortautd.•
tkanoutation. hr
Ai., 1. %%uln, Er,.. Lan
Throe I...lrinF a ...mph or torc hd.. f 800. ,
and it. •rplicat.on hrsue h of nit, an oh
sant awl rapid innut .n-lop. Are Lout)..) to call .nd easy.
am .1...ra0...menu
I...tun. cm than.. ren.l Lou ) a n rand
it• an, rvoldent rill marehannt pleTt
lISSOI.CTION —The tutrtnenliip of Itev
xy wud. In mutual.. II: on the
ta trot. th.. of the Ono will Le card tale. r
rn
the th. name. of the Wm.). he anal for that par
I. 0. 11.417...)L1,.
J. I. SHE.).
Inretiring from the I,toinom of Iteynolda 1 , 1,. I
= . m , r r. mend N
of : 4
t o my frivrods um.l. the.
former
pelf L(i. REYNOLDS.
•
L. ,SIIEE, Wilolosnle Grocer. Commission
tMnrrhant. and dealer roof Rag, corn, of
I I , nr. and Irwin atfrrtg. I'Malmxtrl4.
77 EINIOV A L.—DR. S.PEER has remove 4 to r e
tit, Liberty street- biting Nth No. I. hdllnt and !well-
log in the name building.
EAGLE MARBLE WORKS
ilat,. ES.TATILISIIED 1.832, by ED3IUND
WILKINS, No. 245 Liberty st.,
'wad of Wurol Atr..et. Pl.burgh, Pa.
.M.,nurnenta.l.luril t mat.o.T..Enlmont,
tr;re ' g r ritrn7l7:nAlnltZ ' tr ' . j orc i l 'i r . ;. r •Ta . ...
clinicent Marbly, and at ver, rrviiirml
pnr‘ , ....A chme• 5.1.0,10.• ,l 1.-.00.0, 0 .
ho ._
finrol.
' - .•
ST4n.r.i ,'-'.
' import... 4 i . :,.;.r. -- ,
~.,..A __,_ fr , n. Italy, , r i -- , 7
1 .
I 1 i 1
' - r I]
•
11.1:FEJLF.SCF..,
'lnn. llarmar llrnus Clark Tien:oo,E,
ll.m. Juane Wilk'', J.ltle Harper. Et.,
Ilabinam. Jr_ EMI 4,. Wt..Hert. Arrhiteet
John ent (ler; LIP, Ctuilt
ltittrlnirch t‘tanter Italstn.
1. Slarantorrto.r. Kay 11‘11 .I.'l`urry,
t'l/om Meean.lleta. Esq. k Faratml.
Robert Nblinteltt. pot. Wm. Botta., k 01
llt.K.night., ltr3olo F- r.
Jielnut !Mod, 3 l'o Fruit'ry
S. Lahr,. Too-. AllechenY•
E. W. reol. trrateful for I. l se reek Itta•ral patrnnace re
ike! duaink nlnteen year. in 1111. tote. having had 1.1. e
Brktat and took job. entruett.l ..tn bl. ran , up to the prtoent
time. 00 , 1 gill rndeasnr an nn der tatitfaction henalter.
. _ .
JAMES W. WOODWELL
I.(IABINET FITRNITURE
facturer. Warn.ronru...l7 • L.. 11 Tided atreet
T.• W. no,vetfully inform. It:. Mond. and
orododnern Ildo hd. now eotnnleted l h^
WWI ['neat 'lock of hou.ohold furnit 11, hetnn• .orn in
I h/snit, Inn hr It determine:l zd hold the ,usury 1 . 1 tO!
tell-dennodell ma t eria l , laot work ' nudiehlP: and to'ne , t
nnd term the extent of I.r. order. and farillty
Inannforturind. he Is enabled to pea. en rarrsnlect (urn,
to,. at 111,1r:wen Prh ooo
Ile h.. ashen! the prineinle of kit tdifFinn the
with hi. own. h, qualify arid prier. . 111 , 11 , t 1 nr TIo:
' f ' r!l " n
nant and r+ T• that n ' horaor , neon:- pr‘rt on, COnl
furnlahnd from hit atoek. InanuTnetdml isprea , ly •
order. Ile thexfore eoliri. InFpectinto. that the adrato
lade• nf eetabli.htnent may he Unworn. The follonind
ennoi•t. so intrt. of Ids atn•k..lll..lt for riehno,
rtyle and hro.da cosnuot .urpormard In nur of the Fdotenl
1 1 ,1nr: dra-wlnn.'lllnlnn. end torldnou. ',hair.. of item
variety: pr.n.odtod of not. , ..!.ninhounny and anlnut,
Elinettedflen. Conserratuire Easy Chan it. at err') 4e,
erll.ll , n; Cnuehen. Teh-ntele and Divt‘n.nf the latr , t
French an.l American patoddoo. Taaheso, tl l .
and
ladle , parlor 11 riling Wok a of rarioto Work inldo.
1 . 11 4 faury elasolo, made rant., and hdltlerpe. Inathle,
In main:gun,: noonrood and walnut eentre oda.. In-
Iden, e at e n.tiondiffing 1.0.1 e, /11/..411 the unud Improved.
t.
h n
r n
1.
atol Ihr loot kiln l wade: N.
Potnldnke nrol
r;t i ti k o ‘ l . l l
rare 7.. It•le
,finel.ll.lll,lovret rserl.... hat ...W.:. nnole d.•:1-..111:-
Ininl at. 0.1 rhildool. raper lahle nod 1 .0.
n.-on:•.1. And inirroi pent! Tnldto: de
A Intro. ro—oitnionl Conn:ton Furniture mid W
Cllllll,. ~
, , t ppliol with all arhele. In their
i t
and fit rni..1.4 n 1 the ahortrot , nnlier
dll oronintly ottend.-1 r.
ENTIHALEAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALK
hiL/s.. at the one prww sure of ,
A A NI As,. A CO. 62 nu.l Nhalfet strert.
twrefulsw ffu.wwttinue
thrum:ll the ne.uth Janus, Thrir
....fa has 1.,. tht,wo wiwo fwr Tra.h.:mod their es•
,rw.untflu, ions at f.l Tlrirtf
Thwo.atet (f
Is. i.err.l It ',tail, at fully woe
fourth Is.. than:usual twins.
nwtuw el attend,lli-Ann of
to nay unr the
Ufoo.atl• who ed ill.. sale of last sew, will be
maTh
eirut ausawntwe frur a rail this ;wawa, They will. holreter.
ntsation n frw of the ...sods amd Wrirw to M.. Iwurtlt of
those who have uswer atteralrd their sales. vial
Melt Cam/man. , 78 CWT.. ufual wrww SI.
Low plerra Cotton and Wiwl Cashufetes 2,5 rent, usual
5 . 7 f;
If,.p. Cotu.t. and ttirskl !Slain..., IA nod IS ants,
anvil prier . .A/ and reut.s.
g.infsw high rotor's! Plata dn., .15 auto usual prim
ll2f.
50 rissws and lifotrwd vilka. SU 41.1261, uitual
Prim 75 rents.
pivers Satin de Chine mud Fatin, ma., usual
fries. II
- 0w... Mark rsfluwed Inc went.
100 piesfw imwwh Merin.o. it 11.1, usual. price SIM!:
801 ,111•If41 Partuuellas nal Ly.wave Cloths. rwituned
ter tent.
LtValtdrifes Almseas. all emlwro. srdtagswl ter rent
.2503 li hish will be *44 (maw SI hf
X 0
trf 250 p arS awl 10 nut, usual
- ees. weals.
100"1"Se'r Edna?dishlM'araPAl fu'qprkafr'rffallm'etant'l Pri s n' t ll f.'. aufl 10
roots. usual rim 10 and Ll.w .. wwntsf...
SO maws Illessitesl Muslims. mincrd 2 neuLs prr yard.
VAI bales Itrown arcades.
Abo i Lon. ExbrolterAT. t ne r
ta
and
J th"" ll la . tr,. 'W he ' r Chlg}n4 IssOmetiatl.warielw Uths , Wads.
whkg falljbe lit ' rkal Doom to Loo 's
Prima Quasar
of their orovious
Titer Invite Art roll rat. of scout y of th eir cboicomt
ett0d...411 soon be 'old. Tbo Lowest! ire 000tAl at. Ir..
A. A. PON" CO_,
0.10 . • sat_ A Mark ! et._
VORN BROOMS.
NJ
eoaoimconeroom.m s ir EN P =xi U MAS SW all toy
a Ca
PITTSBURGH,. TUESDAY ADORNING, FEBRUARY' , 4, 1&51
STEAMERS, M AILS, • &c.
.... „ „s z A, • MOVENEETS
or TUE 41olfaid
:<•"•, - .0 . CELN STEAM StIPS. „et_ ,-/s/
nntlvrante4 othor Tramelp are appolutoil to Fill w.
• .
• ,nrml tino—Mg•ly nini. • .
FP."' V.( 11,111,111 , 11 , 1411,
fin. ........... fatunle), Jan:r I.
)11.1.1, ... 'New Vurk. ....... Feb s I.
‘ S;:rt:; ‘ 1:/:
...
eartn,l4. . . 'lamp
Afrv-'So% York
'''''''
.. 'L''
'
Aria j „.. ...N.l+ I.tY We... l lnndir. JVan. D1t,,,,., 1,.1n W a zemliv. eh. t
.Iraa. . .. .. N.r Y0rk........... I,ural4y4l•h.
i.
las r..,. . 000. . It ainralk, ,Alar. It
tan .... .. .. .... \nW York.— . ..... .Waltte.laS. Ma. 2 C.
I eniwit, ... •. .It4.toni . . .• .. W.411...fit, AV' , U.
awn N.a.. Y,ak: ..... .....Walnenliy, April '4l
a zw.ria, ..... .. t.. lk atm .. ......Walrwalla . April a.
, o'i ' ..i... Waluarlh liar 7.
I'monavv. L. Hall., 1i..., eq. New lark. : wan,
raki, Et:.
I i
r s. JO Sium.” ___
—(l.llins . Lin,
1,10,1 %LC TO., •
At[anti , tsa 4.ir..,..1.. Wrilno.dar,Js.2.
1 1.2...ific 1."'.1. I - linduemini. Y.-O.S•
rtiC .1a r OIL K.
/ . vibe .......fn. ........ -.SWIM., Jan. II
Une Y... and Ilarrr lan•—.lhrehly TKP.
PRAM NEW TORN.
r.erlinvn•
.linen.
n.
r•••
:Harm
Feb. R.
Nlnr. F.
jtiVy" a.
FII( 1.. IL.
fn. W.4ln.ilny.3lar,
. ... 111.‘ Apm
Horn. 3tai 7.
Wolikexlar.Ju^ 14.
frt. S,° N.Frk.
1 , 110.1 It.tYll".l.
W,hinetn Nrir
E r r 1 6, 41::
I.l..rmnue, Nl,. PA I‘l2.l'X V 7
n-lask.t.m ..N..sr la*
11,.rmann .New •I'ork —F1145,
rnis
P S. •trlanc.m , hroleas Vtal. on'tholltband
month. 1, Churn.,
rll4 116" AND Ati I it.
Stenurhih kayo.. Chvole.tot on t bo Ixt mid 15f hof
rach month.
ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES OF NAILS.
firs York, I , ..trrst.t.'cnt, 1111 ti Northern parte, of N. l
lora,
lawan, Jrneyouni thr six N. Lagland
The 11111141 Pron loves of Lunn. Canada, Noya ,Srotia, and
I.lrotomiel.. Arrsv.4 at 4 Innurtx +1 IL,.
timrn Blairrvlllv.add ifollidaysbunc.
including tln.• enanta. Of Ilnalionli eatobria. l'e.
Clio
ton. Junta, Ltrounoc. 3111111 n. MrKratt, utre
l , rry.
Unnu. and ~art of It'orgnalmhoul. 0111 Livrimon,
NumJntllr.,at. at IZKnds. 'haw Air:tannins; and indt.
anocount , rrit
P. . - dad r.lnert Mandl" dc
parts dad, at I', • . .•i
1.1a... - 11. butt, 1,. Nlorour. (Irivrfi4,l &Oa Jellermo
... .Ikan.lopperCanul...dl4l)•
.lrrl
Vrn
1' f.r411 I'. L.. and •
va•
par( .1 II
Mar, mhamtim.l . ii ....ler° so.I.NT.T.
ImMma. hrnmaio . I Timm.-
... A 1114,114: North ear,
&illy. Arriv..
Ya, rtlr. I:ncecn. IlanoCton.
Flurrn. 1.1%
1.0. lillllol,ll Vlk., .11.1.rrakia. !Ism.
r.d. Car , roll. 11,:nr, Add I nv era. ra. •
Arm.- at II r ..Inurt. at 7
N•Arra NV cYrrr..-11, Pri. And I:Welar.l.
Uhiu—
'l4~an•rGk., 110..1 ..Int.ldan. Trusldlll, Pria.v. Grans.
. ultra. mho.,
I lornno ktfigna. Erkr. I,anda+k, . M .J.
and Luca ...mar-. the 01.10. ssee dtliern otunbes.
uI th. r.tairr 111 110/1.1110 and Ilbnody, Including all Mlrld-
Wan. low, shlt.l It Armco at II drr
rdn. al 1.
Is-111,1N" Hinry•lntre.ll.ll3-igin. Pkitivf4.l.l,Tßnll
- Fr.=,..rt. A1ma,,,,, . I:l•lltuttn., Arrtarn,,.. Oar
14. 11.,dino.r, !, • 1.••11, • hint,.
arld
. It, A. hnnun I.lrhNypurl.
1 . ..1 I,o,alaql.tta ..a ta N.otravur. 11,1Iter
/ari ..1,11. 1.0.11 y.
art' arm and Thun-11,.... at a-a a_ J.-
.
111,1..,. 1 11, 11.1. r e. well, Casulor.
111, ...t1.4 1'.1"..".” . . Elul,. 1,
•Iv
11. I , 11tir.fi....11... 11,.n
1r..11 , 41 sprlo..- I'o. I
~, , on ,Xllll,l, . n
- I. ntrn.,nh.t% mrlif ct na
Arr.% nt a r •Irmrtr
. •
1,1.'18131m - I:t Fen., tirritt... nn hitt,. at 5
5 • V
tt • It, • I:rvatottv - k. 01:1,
111.15 21,1^n Art , l Vrttant7u
na.llll.- Amt.. t.I v . 111. i alliatrtm nt ttt. t:
1. n 5 11.."1• ,rt
11r1. ..
r4'.
trltlo. 010, 1. tti 111,15,1 r. half ast isuur
ol,l,rt.ht,
RATES OF DISCOUNT.
SCLLTT
SONS, Bunker. S. ST
awl 11,terfh Yr. PoTtenorg4.
iltr.nek
Innmh at'lYnnotve—...T.42
rrutril wt Youuinovu._...Jo
t`nt, Honk. tintintull.......lo
e Y twamerciAl lik,Cludunatida
• I,thyrtte, Mak
'ton I.lrn k Trurt
Wc-kt,rna Itesprrn
Itauk of Almolllntl du
_..
•
II•tn 'I:
N. 1101. MEN
No. 57 Nar Lrr rt. .o /
rlel `Ha
Hank .
1,a., 11.3. of
Me, and Ilan of do
1,3 4., 1,9111M.M.. - ono
Hadl. of N., 11
I orNorth'n Idnorro,.par
Hank od Peneo.,lsan, -.own
Tank of Penn
.I:au Lllto lOaled Mal,. I.
ononindal I,llk 11 1,
Ilarno•r , Maidad3-.. 111. par
Idror.l Pant
Hop•angloallaok
M aunt,. 11.., gaol
11/Tr.:lir, Hank . par•
Slip nadruolng Bann.rr
HAlladelpHin „
Saaohaarn Ban, • 101 l
Tra.le-ana. a 1,41, ... oar
W...d...n Ilan, • ..
bat, of Churn...1.11,3i
Hank of lid-n.l' parl
Hank of Dlll, ;11... laorl
Bank , 1,1 o._ iin.dor_pnr•
Bank tlormasnorn par:
Hank of 11,13 •burh. 1.1
Bank .of laorintrdrn .....
Bank of NI iddkt0vr10.........
Moolgovarry 011.
Ilan of N.rthum , •rrlantl.l.,l
Hank
Caluollda Ilk I . 1 1 rid.aCa.larl
Do) 1... an Bank pan '
lisatpn Bank
Erir. Dank
Fannara' Ilk. Lurks Cd..par,
Ira/Narrei Ilk of I. , nrendor•Parl
Yeralar , !tank V.l
Vann, Man-end) 1.11 Coopari
I.ntHror Warna,bun.n.
fl Fratlllln Ilk. It ashin goon par
Ha n
—dalr • 41
Lanraoler Rank .. _p a r
.... .............
Siam. , ' a Ilnalt
Nionoanln•la-Vank Pan
Han Dram+ lona, •.
,ond./ Ilk.lVdkratetrrotrir
York Hank • %
All rolvrni. Nutt,
N Ei‘
.11,1”415 . I.I)ELAWA
All hank.
Wank t.ftlm
.Ilk sr Itsrinoond
E. Rank.. Va. Nnonlk
Virylnia4
i‘l.Trltants ilreb. Hank hi
'North II ortern rankty
r Ilnnrlar
Nonni CARoLINA.
rat ...
Cononervisl Ilk, Wlluninin 2
I Mrrcliant: Rank. Newbern
SOETII CAROLINA.
OIL of the EL nt .1.11,11na 2
'Rank of Muth Caroltn..... 2
Charkston
Planters' .1t )I”rhanio' RE 2
I A wraxla Ms, t Banking On 2
Bank tiucnea ..... —..•
1,
11 , nrl2ll.Ck. ......
TENNILSSES. •
All .Ivent bank- ....... 3
lion!
Int of Keutunky,lt•
ink pf toattlarille.n
Northern Int of Kentukly 4
Soutboru Ilk of Kentucky .tk
ktk of Sun. of
ILLINOIS.
Altoßank and In-anotoo—.so
Rank of IliinnG -
11bin Ft.. Hank
limn.. at Akan.- • ...
Banned. at
Ilrannis
Itrinth
/tranch nt ola
Itrane. .
Ilrnarls . ....
.dalasla . ila
, itrnii..ll at "nu its
nt .....
brim. I. al 1,1, .1..1
ni ...... ,ad
limn., at dal
Ilrasult tit IVntlial....tt
nt Van., ..... , ...1.4
nt Int...ndnr .lai
larstn..l. at :qt....sine
Brands
lirnarls at Sventk .
Banned. nt P.I. nit .In
'transit nt... .tin
Bra at rli
nch 10 Maalea- tin
Brand. at alt. Pltantint...
at .1.
h nt .... oln
Bruns. nt l'et,stt .In
Brunel. nt
Brunel..
Itronelt at
lirancli at Chillinothe.......d lt
eL nt .....
Brute. . rin
^AIICIIIii
Oermore Nle..han4 , lixnk 3
113n1,... 3
,I'..elin'oular Molt
• . .
ir.N..leurnra...forornsul
hank th.•
ltanl I Itni.1.1•1" 1..1111,a1
Tnnlntsv:.
LASYEILN ENIMANIi
111 Vlalrnt.• :::::
in
'
Hp.EN EMMA NOE.
CiwinulaE..... • 1
G. AND SPEC] E V A LUE
An 11.1.14.
do Patna._
EA-1..
...
F r..... ......
Ymlcriek .. 7.Au
Ten .......
Guirwno ........ ...... U.i!to
•T=M
I lo
I ' l ' l .1
, 1111 : 2iiiiir
to l fq . e
i 7,1,
01l 1 , ..! „, :
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/
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119 I. :: :. le . :: :1. 1112 . 11 ., 1
P IT.. I :r. • 1 — !1 . 4 1 1:.1
11.1.1, 1..11.1..11h r t71
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. 4
..,
l ' 111:; ; IZII"tilY 'ICfl
I 1,'11:41; I
` l . , 1 1,111. 1 1 -1 1.
I
ANOS--
.41 make 8 , 1
New . with m...,
• mried. awl cx.o.d.. Muck
I:I,EN Ittlitl:.2.,l•:lN
6.1111,11 t, dint he lev. pett ttt
chew. el the ~ .11,n1
told Ili Nti
trtavr .It,ubin ram,l Pill3lo.
-• imprTenicat the ovrr
•
AtI.MI4
En O G, XI V Ir. unit n
.r 11... lb+ 1..4 situl lits,riaist..truprovemmt. to be
Slinto.A. rlark'A
.f.olinn ttarlanetil I•knem.
. .
N. ll. An rrnbrecitur Jeonr
Llnd'n.•nd new Pang, Pnlkaa.
1 , 2 4 0 , 111!, ill , THE iItILDEN / 1•111.. 101 Third nt.
lbw!. Journal. Cbrooirle. and Ibopalrb rps..l
F YOE' USK BLACK TEA. mon. t •
Il •,./[lll. bi•mund; PAC thv NW In V.i.br:
1t....100.00 Uri. n• null, but • g.bmitiTe tart. 14. i
..3t •• •
Mlrll,ot w
nu anod eO.
10aant
The ion:tin; do
at snare prima.
All Tea+ at ad,. ental•lnlintent are rintaiVNl fresh frL•rn.the
Original ' , la. 1.1n4 thr atinerlor n, l'adLage Tea,ahhh.
in non, inatanivo. lure been Zit UP two or three
•tal ,ou Intent so. well 'twin"! Haw wool , ' keen se well In
en. 11 t•malle as in a etark. aa to think that Tea will keel. ,
well it, a parkin,. aa In the orlttinal elogta, ja.
OUNTY LANDS-4trr.' C . 111,9. NAYLOR,
Atturney at Law, N 0. 1 ,43 Third ot.: caner of 4'6eru
arrangpments fig the YetrPotte, wta
peute Boum, Linda iou Deicer, and Yokliera. thuir
010•11 and childram. and will attend to ear other won"
nega. ronneeted with 1t... ovenament or any aKO Depart
ments. the Penton off., or the Courts at, the City of
Washington : ja2Taltf
FLAN BLACK SILK S—Mußeity &
linairnam Ls. ixeivell a vx , ryfl2ll .t ply
.tirb tber eau .11 Mores pd.. W....Ur,
cvnenalf mid at aboaaack caoraa sal Uncut@
Dna: IiTIM
COMMERCIAL
Pittsburgh Board of Trade;
COMMITTEE FOIL VEIIII.I3AgY.
LOWL
PrITSBIIRGH ILARIST.
Orrin Prrrinunt tlmth.
Mo.:Way morning. February 4. 111 a. J
We notleni arontinoed nuletue. In the market during
yeeturtia). and tile. were •!reir abd ter betwe...l.7 We find
no muterialetang• In quixations, every thintriem".F
..tndy...t our Inn quotaldus.
51";;; , i; a
Snttmlnt, April H.
.Seturtlei. A9rll 12
The ...the , for none d 10• luta been very talyl. whirli,
,hould It continue, will our a rlerlo the raver. We have
already a (air stage of water. and the running leo. to yet.
Its. not teen anflitiantly beery to toner an, eeey rerious
iapedlinett to navigation,
FL01.31.-tione tame forward . feet 'by river, and
aas
very Itt w tormicht ill by wegas en ne.117 ~ ht , ”
no rale, La report !mutant hands The sales reputed
were of 19„.9) pit. bbl. Teton Flory ware we boon nmeard
to regular mall lota, It, the .apply o Oa MT. , y h .. '
decimal. at 10,02(4E1TG - 0 bbl. • , -
Iron.lo.l,tlVe have no same from It hand,. With'
anal] muffles, we tote airs In Ihnitel 1 at 141.80? bbl.
IMAM—Tips entrain bare born tut "." .."....
burin... only hon hewn &Ana . We may nti..e. 0 . 0 o .'"
tationi ni Tollowr —Wheal 73.470. !Lye b 0 0i Earle , '
1 . 0 e: (Ann .- 40043c and 00a at i 1114.15 0, . e '
t
• 01101Xg1F.8--Opesatiotu have bean erste, with no
change to 1+4.4; way. for N. 0. Sum, eti tof. In Mai and
1,14% Jartunes SI.Q.Z.k, !Wire 12. ti for Rica and Mee at Si:
In tlerreW.
PilOriS/ONS—Doron enotinuel quite firm at full prlerk.
.balt, hake boon mainly mottled to lolk of 500 to 1.000 tot
at llOiklik..for holm. To to; pile, and 00 for sktoulJaira. &Ira
of klu ro ma raurawel ham, at lOik Par b to
. U. ,
b01e.... i rale. In 50501. at Tl.i/A7N. and to ko pt al Ttdtt
7!., it b Of bulk meat there re Km. lola on oak. In
the mkt*" but owing to tbo high mimeo iip..l we mat re.
port no inks of moment.
.Falunlay. Feb, 2L.
.IbitunlaY. F.'%
119.
.Staublar.ll•F
All oticr articles utully quoUql, remain ult tang tbuutt
trout lug quotation,
isowEy mAnwas, TRADE, Ere.
• Ilitmtuar.„ Jan. 31.
Money is rtlll verr abundant. and may ho had te.ny
extent at fl per mut. Theoperatians in Rorke fur the week
are opine limited, and prima remaha almuit the eame seal
the chest of hut wrok. TM following are the rata nirered
and asked at the Reek Board to day.
Pun Lie Flat. d'ala67. 115 U often.: Harr.
lac.] U'a.ltrZi 1.2 . , a•Jct.l.: do. Tud. SOi
...ked: do. Merl'. TN. , A 0 ntfore.h Ws. 1070,
to
do.: 10,01, 104% rffer.... 105 a9kel. do 6'. N 7 ollemd:
Ilaltrudw.aud Ohio hallroad bod,. I 101.4. wan"; do
1111141. ml fk! offered, 9.1%
ofkred . .. Union. 70% offered.
79' vault., Commerrial and 14ruserA'. full paid. :W.;
.hurl. oll,red: Alarm,ooffrred, :10 amke.: Wea-
Mrn..20. , 4 cilere.: 31rtbaolca . . 10.14 oill-red; Frankliu,lll%
il•Ted , Offen.: Farwell , Bank of of,
a.k.1...'Cafa11ac00....,..'N' orrery..
I,ulLaxer,...-Firefurtea.2llolfrred; licuociated Pirnace.L.
7% 0110.1.
glo‘o 010901--11.altimom and ,Ohln offeml:
3_n.k.ed; 'laicism. trot 6u.um.hanna ouered.
mkt*. York 01.1 Cusulrland 1-.1 aniced;
1.10 Turnpike. 3 arr.... Fe-416,0 do-
PriIIADILLFZIA. ,an 30. 1651.
Thie wee 'mother beery day la the stork markeL The
downward letriener outlets'
.how
the ramie. yreeexlay .00
ceottuuce, sod kmat of them phew • further deellot.
The eel.. of theelstm were quite Meg., closing at &deckle,
of fa I , te 'barn. re.tenlee Woe
The Acs Allseq, It...llene& Is complete to SO., ITe.h-
Met. Comet, 'wham; mel the hmt teals of en...arrived
et that place on the 22.1 WM-
fr an Nan[. 411.
At the Bashi today Itualann Itlect"i'n &Muni V, Far
inert , True Co. 'Carton It It %; Slnme email.. and
rtaVrtnouth Dr, Poet ti • Watt Inland nail Howl, I
Norwich and ITorneeter Let. N. It .. t t Hew.
hut 2.‘,.
Inethigra , —The Atlantic llotual Ing - unnee Ll+. h. dr
rlarkt tliealend of 4 , 1 tar ernt. ton iltenett clump.] pren ,
u. the nantiany the car lg.. for which cartitleste.
.11 be Iseued on the 1113 of Vabruity_ orxt. lutet ,, t
the ram or Iltver reut_ .111 he .01 hn lb. hutatedlt nn the
run The rerttlieates 14 LSO Ana 1;001.
told 01 ie. eera. thote'.l MO. ilk be redeented cab
the !lb of,f,hrtiars.• .Len the IntereA therna 'hall
11,. /1.1.•• A/o IWO Itr on.um 1 bans." b•.` ,l ••/••• 4 • a•
• 1.1,11.1. f 114. ..armed jorrgedum• lbr •••••-
pat, loon ~f the t.i.,..1.-
rarnt Ihrir V. no. 31.4 IN.vnal,er for
•Iel• 14,4vrtMr•le• wit& Is. 1.. I ''.ll the. 1011, of Fetrasr)
111. a .IPrleai \'.r ark. J. baa J....61..1 a
..altlist. nal .14T Idris. I t.f Ihrtv prr er ni. dIVI Il.n 1-t
lr bruar
PRICES AND SALES OF STOCKS.
A WILKINS a Cu. EN1IIAN.11:
rho,/ dnal .Vari, el .Vr..
• . F.,
Ik.niup. eo. a, in 1.1t21
eitf
th, p. 17, pa,
AlleThruy.......
rm5.WF.,..,..t, Phil
+mu
rank of Plitaborzti...
lllanuf ilamk
Etbau, and
.... . ......
bv t .rit; &mt. .... ........
.....
Nort.torn laberth•A
ItillismAport
mosocco storm
ITextero loptorartro
laolronoe Co.
Vin.roxo. C 0...
LU s
Atlantic ir Oh Iht.tn'yh to
Pilloburµh.eineinuall tr. WILL...iII, 4 , 0,w
WILr Eno ......... . .
litt.burgh 113L , W0rk...
60.00
_
I.IC(VATIM
M.onttaltela Olttrktrater ......
V oughtogheny
nt..10 , 17. C.,4% *Dv..
Pen ' t:•.. ". oentral Rall
Ohio d Peen's. BAH ... . t.OO
CIO/Nand It l'ita , orgh E 4.00
Marino Italltrar .. . . lett.oo
Marin o
!wit!' .......
Ernt Canal Windt. 0.1.11
Ito. 0n t newt.. ......
Fayette Shaul . 50,00
wrra wrcs.4.
Pitt,burgh A Ilbton (Cliff
North Antrrican. ....... ......
North Wet,
North Wrenn.
Trim'
Zurelta
Itltttburtat t 15k Royal
Ativentnre ..... .... ........
ilidtm Mining : Co
Uraut Wertent.•,. •t
-tbuglaaa IlattattLon'a.. ............ •
111,77.941fA0rk..
PORT OF PITTSBURGH
ILtrra--There were 6 feet 00 lathes In tbatenel. at dusk
hy metal murk, last everting. end
Ittll'ED.
Navine. P. LonLovllia.
J.
NO pa .., Moore, Wl:meting,
I...extnn, Lra.un T lllc.
Michl..tau, Brie, Iteim..z.
•
Beaver, 11orclon.
B..nuett,ltrornaTilln.
Atlanti, Parklaam. 11nr.ww.111t.
.1. WK., McKeesport.
Tticm.linser. Beller. West Nev.,
=o=l
DEPAIVIKI ,
Ikater.
11,awrr. Gonna, Boni - cr. '
Itrrnrnoville.
Atlantic. I•artituott,
J. SicKe... liendrickwan,NcKte.port
bbriver, liai4T,We. ,, t Newton.
Diurnal. ,Incinnata.
TWAT° LEAVING TINS DAS
ST. LANIIS—J. 4. Adams, la A. lc
WELLSVILIJ:--Reveßld,lo A. x.
CINCINNATI--Ililian, lu x. a.
NEW ORLEANS—Exams. Id A. a.
Fon gOCEINOPOUT.—The fine litter Pilot Nuo2,
Capt. Crain, will leave as above, this afternoon
at 4 o'clock.
F . Ou Nvnr meigkifident stanr
rest, Capt. Hazlett; wilt leave as above this
day at ID erloci s , x. ;!. ,Z'The Express Is a fine
strar, and her aecommoda'tions are unsurpassed.
Post ST. Loom.—The !itce attar J. Q. Adams,
Capt. Lneas will leave no above this day.—
Capt. L. nod his popular attar, are too well
known to need recommendation. She is ope of
the first twat., of her class, and her accommo
dations arc such as to render all who take pas
sage on per easy and comfortable.
128 4 6
0 10 II 12.
111 if. I" IS 1
. • .C 1 2. 24
.a . ; %t 31 •
1. , 1 121:11 lh 16
17 1 19
• ; IS II 12 12
41,11.17 14 :V
V, 7 / 1 4 ;$lO
1,131111,1,117 14
'T. I.ol9i—Prit glare. Curling
1/rnmin /U al. 14.1. gruillg ILSO
r¢ i.w• Pallier, 3 lms 1.1
. .
A Cu- I lox gprvir, Lyno. Fliorb A eoz Olt 1.1•11,301.1, 11
111 . 1.11 y. 13 W.. Iron, Lningaton. Itnglmn Ca/4 31 AA
0..1 e. 1.1,6 13.1. Ist t. 1,1 10 - dry Wes. II
L.. 1, 1/131net, J 11,1, kat MOINAM
lloltne. 111 evrt.„l l 141m.azi, L.ble, sated, Smile
Alklux3l. •
1
I
:a+ 33 ..; 31 ..
The Greatest
. Bargnins of the Season.
wicr. D. T 11.0 M PSON, No. 116 Market at,
me doom frenn Liberty, haying determined tn clew
at. /mei...es' by the tlr.t of April. will. from title day, mil
hie entire IPt Shaer and staple Ory from
net for
tirA. Thl. nteet bring new, Item.
Pi , ,tt.sMrAll7•;.th Merittne. Sgramettu,
Ch.M. beldam. Cashmere, And Mime.. *II colors' lima
Silk.: wide Mark tilmie do; Shawl., Long hndl
Mute, Melee?. As.
ORSTLE)II.,..VS WEAlt— cloths. Cassima.rra. astir/eta,
vesanar. cravat., Mkt,. Aletiuo. Shirts. llrawm, to.
111/U:11.: liS:111.100 lithliMeellarnelr,- Sheeting., A-I
cosi 12-1: Cotton Shetlim.•, Damask Table Linen, brown
hnel blehebed; Demohelt. YAM.. Napkins,. Ito) Ae.
Abe.. n harp. goortment of Whitne, and Dab Dilmhele.
. " 1 9 : 7n r :) 1 14.17:2 '
. thre etork mustthlyill out by th e 13,, of April.
MDT. 11. TiIOMPSON.
t.rIESII FRUITS, NUTS, &C.-624 lbs
7...... currunu au it. refill... MAieltur :X , b. M.
Itatrutr; 20 trf Imo do. do.: 40 pr turr tip. du: 40 .% hr.
du du: 2u drum. thUrrrut - hum :I nue* eltratu 5 dos Lemon
tv:tr i,r t . rll l :ur p riz , r;o sz utr i , i ft Ars Ikri c. rruz n Pr=
Ihrklre. Fur de by
drlo J. IL NILLIA)it & EX). •
Curru, Wood 0 MIS oda
4.1,11.ri . Eft IVAlfg—.4poo' ns . Forte , Ltullell,
ÜButter It alres. l'itel, 'ha Bells. Cops le., sum.
(lured to noler and our horde, for sale at the:owed rates.
s trpl'aututt : iOU . os Silver Colu. cor. rz...1...,,....=.
l i 'lAltbt FOR SALE.—A FAR', Situate in .
Ineenehly, Westmoreland amedy.
sontgalent,ddaeme. of most land, bounded br Wads of J.
cob Sun, urS Sldntar,and othare—abont Ito scree
Want. I. hay timber, nitten tam mfl f th. Sonatas
/O.N' Ella W.tal. tan Mlle* from Wm Pennsylvania Hail
ups, f
use onemo tau. from Jacksonville. ImMtnlltda....."
WS o I gory lag Unlit. Mom, teak llama latWe
trona Stades and meml6”eaktbottamm. apnlertnessaest.
adar fa 'flan Y . or
i tarag i V r. ldl
eas tasen= at • • awl.. krt •
.04,..5T0R OLL T= IO brie Blow beet, or
IMPORTS BY RIVER.
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE
FIZOM WABRLNQTON
=3=l
Wnsumanrs, Jan. CO, 1851
It would seem that South Carolina had already
found a customer ready to humor her in the idea
Jhe has adopted of indepeneent sovereignty, and
distinct foreign 'relations. Mr. lifothews, the
British Coritil for North and South Carolina. has
been engaged in an interesting correspondence
with the former State in regard to the imprison
ment of British colored sailors under her uncon
stitutionallaws in reference to that class of men.
1 r-
,
The comille of both the Consul and the Cover
'nor
'nor of Snot ` Carolina, presents a case of gross I
contempt o ,the federal" government, by which '
the former iif recognised, and to'which the latter'
is silbject. jThe Consul well knew that he had I
no "right to , , hold any correspondence whatever,
in his &Baud character, with the Governor of
any State of this than. and that to do so, upon
a subject clearlY within the jurisdiction of the
government) of the Union, woo to violate the
undertenorg which beholds his office, which is
the al and pleasure of the executive bend of
the blia,, Be ought to tie promptirdismiss
ed. I deed, a more flagrant( insult to the nation
Anut ne r received from any perimn clothed with
the pri eges belonging to the highest diplomatic
Outrun ; re d for such an obscure subordinate
to set u as a special envoy tb one of the ates
of the nfacteracv, in derogation of the prerog
- —. .. . ..
...a f th government of the Union, is the roost elide able arrogance and presumption. I
trif the p •sident will only wait to be officially
informed o the facts in Ihel care, and to send
Mr. Matbe $ away from a mit the duties of
which are anifertly above lis comprehension.
But it is al ged that the Con ul acted in obedi
ence to di t instructions fro n his gcrremment.
This. if po. tilde, only makes the matter worse,
and render the ditty of his prompt dismissal
more peer ptnry upon the Pr^sident.
Me. Rum h. reported th.,. postage hill with
several iinfortant aniendmen a , among which is
cue raising the postrigo on itirpnid letters to five
. , . . . .... .
the POst Master
n.ntlan or bent
vial income shall
routs.riittliori
ilimcral to incl....a:lc the co,
Peat Masters where their o
become so much reduced fi
of the new me Po low as to in
op their off cm, 1 think the
he carried 'n the HOMO will,
er the.operationr
ee them to throw
nmeedroents will
t difficulty.
'y nn tan kindred
11 retired li.t for
• was come.' to
lo bill for moki
1V officen;. end the
it et New Yoelt, so
•upernnunted or
Ilishing ft new mi
Invalid until
1111 for est 1
elphis or the pp
ne into an neyln• for retired politi
n no longer mak, themmelres usefnl
on the civil lint. 'either succeeded.
nal rote remains Ito he taketion the
posed new
ennuis wino .
in nyi,l,.
though the
wird tcrribie , ,jight 0 it. after s
emit day. I notice that the telegraph
ken to eapply an inxior6 world with
rery imple
lan. uncle
dligence, and 1 trod that the reporter
arttnenllvrill daju.tiec tb the present
, Wnshington. Sc - 6S no! ire has been
s handc. A night orj tyro like the
he very likely tost4,ply the deficiency.
]norm.
- -
PROM WASEU TON.
weather in
r that de
• 'Telt.' a
made in th
re 'eat ell
.11.1..nv: ;1w I
IVA.rnistn.rei, Jan. :11
Drath ofiNt. Ktfulthanu—NFit Fork ..1 6,11. -
I , olotr n tr,r Srmate thr rLn.atgd por—Lre
re" and voirtr —Rrue wry/ htpra bf thr Thrill.
A sudden and nielancholly occurrence took
place this dttermion. Mon. Daniel Kaufmann a
member of the House from Texas was struck
dead td - hies lodgings at the P. 8: I I owl in this city
v. si o after the adjournment of the iioll,l. to inc..
11,troke of,pantlymir which reached the heart.
I have heard no other partietilart of this Pad
emit. Mr. K 1041111.1, was a native of Pennsyl
vania, but had represented the eastern district
of Trans mince January I hi,; when WS - State
was Omitted into the Union. His wife was al
n native of Pennsylvania, and I believe was
with hint at 60 time or hiss ti
. w.
lblen1)
called hence. The death ..f tile hi..braille men,
ber will cause a suspension of bus' nes . for a eau
plea day.o It will be :amount...ll iiiniorrnsr, and
the futterali will probably take place
Therewit, an animated commit o
York mint hill in the Howie In day.
filer uu yeaterday mule a brilliant
speed& opine. it. The effect of '
_
0. so great thatothe New llorkers
ling to risk a rote wader it, lo that a
agreement had been wade to stop tht
king to clay at noon, they proeure&an
oC time and prolonged theilebatj throno - the
day. The 'result is doubtfal, though my iiiipres
sten is that the hill will be defeated. inter- •
mitn :Ippon! to be combined agninatlit,'itutaborti
all the iotereAbt which oplo,ee Abe .ireatiori of
unnecessary offices I t •
• A fine debate took place In thSinifti on a
motion to refer a tesolution inquiri g whether it
is not beet lto pay the Spanish Hove tint $5O,-
;.,
000 to he divided among the claimant., to. the
negroes of the famous slard trading schooner
Amistad.
Mr. Chaste opposed it forcibly, hy!giving a brief
j oitrrative of the Amstead esti, andishowing that
;Congress hid repeatedly inv -tigittd it, and de
cided ngaitist payment. There wiis, therefore, j
no necessity for inquiry.
-Mr. Hale showed that acording to treaties, 1
and according to the laws of Spain and the Uni
ted
States, tie men clitimingi payment for the
negroos of the Atontead tidght to have been
hanged as slave traders. Ileisaid alai it was an
outrage upon the prevailing sentiment of the
country to bring in such propositips, and that
it was re-opering the agitatido' which some sup
pose to hive been quelled andisettled for ever by
the ncompromise rocasures."l If you could not
introduce anti-slavery meas./re, you ought not
i - irtbring up - for discussion, those .if n contrary
character, on the same subject, !'
' Mr. Clay came down upon She She Hampshire
Seuator with severity, chargmg h m with seiz
ing upon, and perverting every ma inn which he
could use for curb a purposei inrder to assail
and denonee the late adjustment. The Senator
awl his party were down. and he titled and be
lksed they would r he kept deism b wever loudly.
1 they might cry to be let up.; 'Tlid country was
quiet, there was hardly a whi,per of dissent
tram the wisdom and justice lof tinier measures
which the Senator saw fit tordtackhere an every
occasion in season, or out of season. .
Mr. Hale replied with great spirit, denying that
heliad sought agitation. noel charging it upon •
tlit'party who professad to adhere to the corn
ppetise. They were, it is trun, bitterly hostile
to all agitation against slavery nn the policy they
had soughtto establish iu reference to it, but they
were willing and. anxious to agitate, with such
schemes an this, which was a direct encourage
meet to the Atricau slave trade. Hlei predicted
that if any man would go before: tho'country as
the supporter of what were called the pface
measures. he would. go down and stay-down, like
abet man in a stone and shipwreck, who veined
upon the anchor to keep himself afloat He
would sink to a deeper perdition than they whO'
should catch at nothing to save t bowel vet trent
grave in the deep.
tie. lisle mused to Lay the resolution on. the
ta*, but the motion wan deflated by a very
large majority, nisi the resolution being only one
of inquiry was finally adopted.
There io n Fund dinner pr supper party nt Mr.
NVehster'n ticnght, ands levee nt the President's.
The levee was crowded. notwithstanding the
severity of the weather.. Socially, Mr. Fillmore
in unquestionably the moot popular President we
have had since Mr. Monroe. lie .receives his
visiters with. easy cordiality, s a d thrives about
among them with the same htniffiarity no if he
were like them the Feet of an evening. The
modest, amiable, owl engaging family of the
President also contribute to make the white brume
a pleasant pine of resort. '
A p,e . titleman who watch, very closely all in
dications bearing upon the tariff states to me that
he considers the proapect of ~.1111.13VOMPlie. ac
tion better than ever. The differences between
the advocates of increased protection on iron, coal
and woolemone side, the great crotiof spi
ning, weaving. and printing interest, have be en
arranged, and it is believed by some that a bill
will yet he arranged that will vtrry a majority
of the House. I donht all this, and still adhere
to the opinion that for the present winter we can
have no reasonable doubt that all is lost. Sett
session the Democrats will discover the fact that
there is a great difference between carrying
Pennsylvania for their ounlidate, when a good
tariff is in operation and diffusing Its blessings
around, ns that of 1842 was when Pennsylvania
ungratefitily_gave her vote for Mr. Polk against
Mr. Clay, and when a low tariff is causing indus
try' to languish and...deptiving labor of its wages,
as is now the case, and will he to a greater ex
tent next 'winter, and the year after. Without a.
modification of the tariff, Penasylvania must go
for the Whigs in the Presidential election.
J coins.
A New York letter in the Philadelphia, Inquirer
leapt--
There In a - Project op font here to pave Betadwar
web cast iron. A petitioo wee prevented to the
Common Gonned her evening, ha which It was eta
ted that our great' thorougfare eohld be paved with
tisateoatertnt ate trifling' cost. and that it wonld last
forever. We doubt, however. It the Rasa paveroent
lambs , or ever will be supereeded. Our Citteas have
arrived at the coodosioo•lhat It la emphatically the
p►gpept for Broadway and our other great thor.
ongMstes..
VOLUME L,lt.
PROM IPILIMBITEGH.
(Corn4pandetwe of tba Doily PittAtmlesb Galatte.]
HABISIMIGII, Jan. 30, 1851.
In the Senate, this morning, Dr: Carothers
offered, a petitiorl from the managers of the Wes
tern Pennsylvania Hoeiitak asking jan appro
priation from the State.
The same memorialise presented in the IlovAe
by Mr. Bigham. It wee read in bolls Holmes.
It is said to be from the pen of Judge Wilkins.
It presents in a very forcible, light the merits' of
the Institution and the reasons for an appropria.
tion, but it is a matter of doubt whether the Leg
islature will comply with theii request. They
moy, however, deviate from the rule practice has
established,. of paying out no money, unless
each payment is absolutely necessary : or unless
the wants of some office holders.require
Mr. hlcCaslin presented a remonstrance again.st
the Legislature taking any action relative to the .
Justice. of the Pear.. of Greene county; also a
petition for an appropriation to the repair of the
Middletown State Road.
Mr. lingua, a remonstrance against) annexing
Allegheny township, Somerset countytoltEdford
county.
The bill to incorporate the Elimbethtown
Turnpike and Plank Road Company, was taken
up and pulsed.
Dr. Carothers read in place, a supplement to
the Ten Hour Law.
Mr. Lawrence read in place, a bill erecting the
new county of Monongahela. '
Mr. Hoge offered a' reeolutlon—which wan a
dopted, calling upon-the Canal Commicsioners of
their opinion as to the probable coot of the Erie
`Canal and the propriety and expediency of the
Commonwealth mauling it.
!lir. lingua offered a resolution pr'oriding for a
change in the M litia Laws, so as to revive mili
tia trail:dugs and give each company a fife nod
drum, to be furnished by the State. The resolu
tion was lost by the following vote.
Maas—Messrs. Buckalew, Cunningham, Frei
ley, Frick, Iloge; lingua, Ives, Jones, Myers,
McMurtrie,'Shioier, and Walker-13.
' NArs—Messrs. Bailey, -Brooke, Carson, Car
others, Crubh, Vernon, Forsyth, Fulton, Guern
sey, ifaslett, Itoaig,macher, Lawrence] Matthias,
Nialunc, Muldenherg; Packer, Savory, Sander
son, Stine, and Robertson-20.
1
- ' -
The hill to ehelish the Board of Beienue Com,
reissioners wits taken up And discussed for some
time, when Mr. • Pecker moved to pdstpone'the
consideration of the bill indanitely,--4hich was
agreed to by the following vote:
Yr.s.s.---Messra. • Beily, Brooke, 'Bucknlew,
Frick, Fulton, Guernsey, flnelett, Iloge e lingus,
Ives. Lawrence, NleGNalin, McMurtrie, Myers,
Pecker,. Robertson, Sanderson, Saretj•,'Shimer,
And Stine-20.
Nara—Messrs. Caratliers, Carson.: Cunning
ham, Feriam_Forsyth, Fradoy. Jones, Konig
macher, Malone. 31uhlennerg. Walker, and Mat
thias,. Speaker-13.
This kills the bill. If it hna pooled the 'Zen
rite, it I would have failed in . the Howe.
I. the House, M. 'Sigh= 'otferosd n petition
froyi Joseph Goodwin, fora pension; the revenue
relative to the 'Western Pennsylvania Hospital to
which I referred ahove:"and a petition in fayor of
Fri‘e Pankin-g.
Cul.. M. Robertson, a petition in favor of Free
Banking and the i,sue of enutll notes by the pres
ent hanks.
. Mr. Filfe, a petition front the PresiOent and
Nlanagery of the Cool Hill and Upper pt.:Clair
Turnpike and Plank Road for authority to put
up one or more gates for the collection of toll.
Mr. Walker,, in favor of the 'new co my of
Nloritnge:m`a; also; in favor of Free LS nking
Systetn. . I •
f.
Mr. fthey, in favor of Free Banki g; or the
charter of the Eirtanning Bank; and
far he re
peal of old laws exempting property m taxa
tion. 11,
Mr. Shogert, fora Plunk Bond front F nklin
to Erie.
Nit. Walker, rend in place, a bill to
the qualified voters within the district
to be comprehended within the new i
Monongahela to decide by vote for or w
erection.
Mr. rilre, a In authorizing the Cos
Upper St. Clair Turnpike Aucl.Plank
party to erect additional iptem ror the
of toll.
Mr. Hemphill, a bill to incorporate
sinerillc. and Three Spring, Plank
party.
Mr. Haldeman:l hill to authorise I
and Cumberland Railroad Company
with thiAlentral Rallroutat the W13.9t
bridge in:Perry county.
. This last Ma moat importae - i bill, e
contortion be made, it will, afford fec
now possessed, for the We ern trade
to go to the Baltimore, instead of the
bin! market.
.This morning: in the House, the Vt.,
Rea Tariff...—which calls for a modSica
will give greater.protectiore to iron •
was gi ve
up, And refe:ered to a Select
of five, by the following vote: •
Yess-slessrs, Benedict. Bigelow,
ham, Brindle, Cassiday, .Demers, Do
Brame, of Berke, Feather, Freeman, F
Gibbs, Goodwin, Griffin, Gaffey. Ha
man, Henry, ringlet, Jackson; Laury
ly, McCurdy, McKean, .Mcßeynolds
Mowry, of Wyoming. ()Nine, Patten.
ReCkhow; Reifsayder, Scattier, Shell,
Skinner. Sander, Stewart, Thomas, Ti
Cessna. Speaker 46.
Nava—Armafroug, Baldwin, Bent
Blaine. Bowen, Broomall, Brower, Al
Brown, Joseph Brown, Cooper, Comic
Dorfine, Dungan, Evans, of Indiana,
lee, Hamilton, Hart, Haasecker, Kir
kel, Laughlin, Leech, Linton, Mac
key. MrKuae, McKee, McLean, Mot
of Somerset, Nissley, O'Neill, Packet
dle, Robertson, Shaeffer, Shugeet, Sli
Struthers:Med Walker-45.
The Locofocos who voted nay
The absentees were, Messrs. Drum,
McSAerry, Rhey; Rhoads, Roberts
field, and Van Horne-9Whigss and:
Of these 'Messrs. Rhey, Roberts, a
were dodder,.
The Committee to whom the eel
committed, is composed of Messrs.'
Killinger, Brindle, Bolham,,and A. .
2 Whigs, 3 Locofocos.
Mr.ticoaller, the new member fret
land county, who hos been detained Vet
by sickness, appeared this moraine
H.12.111"00110, Jan. '1
Mr. ltoberbani read in his place, o
diorite A. Kirk Levis, 'trustee, to E ,
real estate.
Mr. Kunkel, d bill to incorporate
Mountain Coal Co.
Mr. Shugert, a hill to reduce the e
collecting State end County T.
County.
The bilfauthoriting the qualified v
the proposed new County of Monona
tide by ballot for or against its c
reported from the Committee, wit
recidantrednion. ,
Mr. Olwine alfereda resoltitiOn ra
COMMIIOO on Banks to.report to Ml
the Banks of 'the State. to make mon
tett) , statements of 'their financial eo
haveakem published immediately. .
and attempts had 'seen made to ame
instruct the Comm i ttee to inquire in
diency of the Introduction of such
Locofoco majorityaehthnelY_l 4lo4 e
the resolution was adopted.
Mr. Bingham, yesterday offered a resolution,
which, I ltelieoE. I neglected to met Bon at the
proper time. , The resolution reques 9 the Com
mittee on Ways and Means, to inqei e into the
expediency of lemming arlaw to lay . moderate
tax upon all public officers. whose Ince no does not
exceed $15014, and upon the Sheriffs f the ser
i oral counties of. the State. All 0 , en , e 4 c ; se
infamies exceed , the KIM shove me lotted, are
now provided for, and Mr. 8., thou .t that, in
these clays of univerani and hivesaa tax - abaft;
none should be a 11019991 to go free, " . 'he resolu..
Ilion was passed.
Mr. Robertson offered an amend
omnibus bill, wbiob wits before tb ,
morning, which.:fizes the school If
kiniburgh, as the place 'for holding
Wilkins township. Allegheny coqnty.
tuna was adopted. It will, in all pr
concurred in by the Senate.
Mr. Brindle moved the House tab
'repealing certain sections of the 8
1847, relative tatter recapture of Fri
The qunstimi was `decided in the a el
follows, the Locofbees who voted .
YEAS—M(I9M. Benedict,! Bigelow,
ham, Brindle, ilassiday„ Demers,
lan,'Downer, Thine, Ely, Evans, (Be
er, Fegely, Freeman,' Frets, Gabe
Griffin, Gaffey, Halpin Haldeman, If
let; Jackson, Laury, Leech, Leet, L
)'Reynolds, Morris, Mowry, (Wyom
Packer, Patten; Penniman, Beckbow,
Utley, Roberta, Rosa, Shu
Simpson. Skinner, Solider, Steward,
na, Spaker-82.
Sari—,timstrang,• Baldwin,
Broomall, B r;lo . .reet
B liain rown e' , 11° C.Zr.
Dower:
Cgwden, Dung" , . ,
ana) Gat, °ester, Hamilton, arc
slicker, Cillinger, IF.rtsikel, Linton, . y,
e nn , bl7,eain hteoree c
r ,, e to riceeley; -o'Bol, Enid, •
fer, Slifer:Emit/4.y= Borne:. W ' -
The indkottoos are deddedy tome of A*
V--NUMBER 156: •
passage of the repealing bill. Some llbigs is
the Ilmne will, ibis thought, rote For_ it. zuntall
the Locotoc.... with but ofie octet exceptions.—
In the Stuate also, the notabilities &tutu favor
onto pu a~ r age..
In the N'euate, ate. lloyle, presented &petition
praying t the Franklin Canal company may
hare power to construct a'PLank road, instead of
a Railroad, along ceptain portions or their line:
Mr. Miklurtrie, tfrorn.the 'committee on
tatea on Escheats) reported with amendzaenN,
the bill to authorize Ikm.-P„ Bina, guarlian or
Elizabeth and Margaret M. Carlisle, to executer
a deed to the city of Pittsburgh:-
P. 8. -The statement of the iffairs.of en-Mono;
ongabelal &animater mad Navigation Compaq,.
was made this morning to the. Legislature, and Si,
as :
. .
Balance Cram last year, ' .
$17,401 3E
Tolls rev,lst . quarter, 14,440 08,
10.055 .09 ,
4th " 20,418
DIADEM'S-NEVI'S. -
Jan. I—Tonds cancelled, !$lB,OOO
18,500
-514,500 OW':
Expense,
Repairs, •
Interest paid, 10, ,
746.
Old Debts, '(psh.l in fall) ' ,
Taxes paid Commonwealth, ' ' Ce,T , l43":i
Balance, of which 522,000 was
propriated to payment of bonds, 23,1G142.7
J. K. 31008HEO, Pres't,• ..; e_.
lIMMIIIM
Paess OF COLLECTION m
Circular Attractions to 011ectort antl'other
of tit qra;atu.•
TnzAsanT DtrurrxxsT.,‘l, .•
18tb,
The IDIL section of an, nerapprorcd theVW'
September, 1830, entitled "An act to create*,
ditionar collection distriets in the State of (Wit...
&c," contains the following I macre:tit; '.
elm "That the privileges granted Ny the not-c!''
2d March, 1831. entitled 'An orb allowing -the.
ther.
duties on foreign merchrindise imported in Fixttv
burgh. Wheeling, Cincinnati, LoninSle, -Ezt.
Louis, i Nsehville. and Hatcher, to be reamed, nd
paid at those places, be, and are hereby, extend
ed to any foreign migehandise intended fur Cith
'or of the ports mentioned in said net ;which may
be imported into such ports of entrypn the roe
board of the United States as may be Rlesimileted
by tile Secretary of the Treasury, and be thence
tarnsported to either of the aforesaid, ports 1-Y
such inland routes as the Secretary or the Tres
sury may designate, under such rules and regu
lations not inconsistent with law as be may pre-
scribe, and subject to the forfeitures and penal-
ties' prescribed in and by said act of. Alarela
1831.
In conformity with the requirements c„f this
law the following mentioned ports of entry en
the eel-board of the United States, wed the in
laud routes described; are designated the De
partment, and such rules and, regvlations pre.
scribed us are dee - Med necessary to protect the
interests of the revenue, And at thesame time
afford the facilities contemplated to the laW. -
Ports or importation for Pittsburgh:
Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and. Bald
.
more.
lieelEnuited inland ronte from said port!' to
Pittsburgh, viz:
From rilrond o ziolumlii?
Canal to Ifollitivalniiii; Portage Railroad
Jobnatnym, and Claud Pittzbureb.
Froniltaltimore Tian Water:Could ;3,..4-1.-
umiAn, Pa., And tFrieeo Pitmturgh, *Le fami
route 49 from Phi actelp in. ,
From Yo too wad NOir York by Railrand to. • -,-
Philadelphia, and from rhence by the r.m:te
scribed to Pitt,burglio
Port.. of importation - fur Wheeling. viz
ItimOre. Philadelphia, and New
pesignated route: front these roils to 'IL
vik •
from Baltimore--Bythe Baltimore awl Ohio -
Railroad to Ctimberland; thence by the . National,
Road to Wheeling alto hy'the Tide Watex C*l'
abl-Pennyylvania Canal, and Portage Railroad,
to Pittsburgh. and thedre by the. Ohio River to
Wheeling; abo by Railroad; xis Little .. York. ii,
Harrisburg; thenee.hy the route lost ineutioted
to Wheeling.
From.Philadelphia—ity the reinoiyirat i).lCiv..
MI and Portage Railroad to Pittsburgh: thence
by:the Ohio'River to Wheeling; - also- hi the•tieu
tral Railroad to •Pittsbilrgh.. lid thence - 1.4' the
'Ohio Ricer to Wheeling; and hithillillailelphi - 4
Wibuington. and (Baltimore Ruiltonil Xµ.,Balti
mvire: and from and,
by tho'Rfiltimore and
Ohio Railroad and National Road to Wheeling,
Wear . New York—By .the Delaware' sad Rari
tan Canal, - Delayrare ftivej, Delaware Chet -
apeiketanil, and Chesapeake Bay to 13altimorei
also by , the Camden. and :Amboy Railroad, and
this - Canal route from New York to Baltimore
aliisve described. to Philadelphia. and-from those
'twd points by the several routes heretofore de
scribed to Wheeling.
Porta of importation for Cincinnati. vit.
Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and halti
more. -
.
! Beide
!Lee; Lil
I Morns,
enrdman,
Simpson,
1 . ne, and
Beshmated routes from thence to Cinciana4;
vir.; , •
,
From Bostonßy the Great Western Railroad
to" Albany, thence by either lltailroud or Canel to
Buffalo.
4 Bighorn,
le ender E.
Dadouls,
F ffe, Coss
- r, Bun
t-la .Steams
.nro Mowry,
tr. cid, Rut
llif,r, Smith,
in talk.
,
' .ss, Sea.
• ofocon.
o Scofield,
attoi wan
'ern:Liman,
Braun—
From New York—lty the Iludeon Rirar to Al.'
bony: thence ity either Railroad or Canal to. r0f.,1
; Palo: thence to Toledo by the Lake, and thence; ,
to Cincinnati by Canal: nod from Buffalo to ean7 ; . .
dusky , by the Lake, mad from Sanditily by •
'road to.Cincinati; by the nereral route' de• '
signated.foePittoburgh, anti, Wheeling...Aiwa the
Ohio Rifer, from the several ports of Ncrk.Yttrk..
Philadelphia, and flaltiMore, to Cincirtatl. ;
. Porta of ithpoitation for. Louisville, vu; •
4ewYork and Philmiriphim. • • -
R - rutted routes from thence' to Loairr . llq
ti c
The some Im those desipmtmlfoi Cincinnati to
thiit point. and from thenctby the Ohio BiTer to
Lanimille.
Port of importation for St. L 02113, fir,
New Pork and Philadelphia: • •
Designated trout tromthenee to St. lands,.
vim
The same as those designated tor Louisville
as far se Buffalo, froln New York. and us far as
Louisville from Philadelphia; 'mil, alsa
Silo. by the Lekei, td Chicago; thence by the
'Michigan and ICetial to Lasalle; thence
by Steamboate to SC Louis, and' from Lcals- •
Title, by tho Ohio and .Mississippi Rivet — , to It.
Louis.
It is proper to remark, that the term, of this •
law extend the proeisions of the celled - 11d Matte, •
831, to the case of importatiens of foreign thee.. •
'chindise destined tot the interior port inciicat, •
.1 whin imported into the designated pc - ate cf
entry on the seaboard. and thereby places ;Lees
On the samefooting aslteported threugh the per,. --
Of New Orleinet consequently. all the noluirei s
,Ments of that act mast be -pursued.. It has ed.
'ready beendecided that goods imported Smog&
the port of New Orleans into Pittsburg}, Wheel.
Ing, Cincinnati, and the other parts enumerated
in the acenf .24 Much, 1431, are entitled tuval
the - beisefita,of the Warehousing,- set of tail Ai- -
gust,lB4B. Any ouch -goods, therefore, import
cd under the provisions of the act ander consid
eration will enjoy the same privilegae.
The following regulations' are - to bee strictly
Jpursuedi
Ist. Where goods arrive at either of theiffe
signetcel ports of entry on ttieneeboird. and des- -
tined for immediate transportation to eft-her:deli
Jinterior ports by the route, before indicated,
Jwarehousingand traniportatiorimay be combito - -':
'ed in one entity on due compliance with the se
lquireinents of the 22,1 section of the Warelious-- - '
,ing Instruction, andßegulations of the 176:Feb
-1 'rusty, 1341.
- Id. Where goods are 'day warchonsed at the
port of arrival on the:sailboard, and subsequent
.ly withdrawn on entry for transportation under
j bond to the interior ports indicated. to Le cc
warehoused thereat, tell the requirethcriP
J forms prescribed in the
to
hcfori men.
tioned, and. apalicable to eases of transpOrtatibn
from one ware house to another, must be strict
ly conformed to. -
For manifest reasons no overland routes f
ports of entry on the se.aboard can at this c
be designated for _gvsale destined for Nashvi
or Netches. Importation into these ports
be governed by the unite of the act of Ll.-Mara,
1831 •
1850.
bill to su
n certatn
the Short
ets within
eln, to da
tion, was
a 'legality
esting the
r to require
y or guar
aml
ifter debate
d„ so as to
tha e pe
which
to permit,
lo ent to an
House this
e In Wit
/lections, in
be ataetal
bability. be
up the bill
to Law, of
j tive Slaves.
trrontire, as
y betas in
THO: COMM;
Seeyftary of the
IBlair, Boa
.bbr, Dor
i ks) Feath-
•
Cal. Baker, one-of the most gallant ollicersin
the )lexiCan war, from Illinois, hat entered into'
the employment or. khe huntraa. Eaitraad
Be takes charge-OfVm.ly - ,of four •
hurairc4l workmen, rimed - him' in thelVesl
- ern Slates; ander 0 contract far a posenze' to
California, at the expiration ,of their term of
service.
Goodwin.
• nry, Hop-
Ily,
ng) Olwine,
ItetAnyder,
The Philadelphia papers state that a brunti
monument has just b} , en templets,' ih tittle city',
to the memory: oftheJate Maj. Lcsi Twins, and
his son, Lieut. George Decatur Twiar,..both
of the United States Armi, - antthoth..uf whom
last. their lives during the 'IdetiMai.WILTL-IIM
former at'this storming .of Clitptdteptx;: - and
**Labs atitie Eatlasialtridge,
Tlis monument m tp. be - plciced. to lauxTl
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