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ehii.lianowleilitr.etits'irio duo
.X.r.Fs7.ll.,foreopies, inhandsome p Wet JOT.,
of hisparrespondence Withtbe Auitrian Minister,
and his eloquent speech celebration, last
.11ecenifier, of the New York New England Society.,
Both these admirable documents l i mn been pub
lished in 'our columns, and our +den can join
with ur thf' - -Imarkable
rk for the
equals in
Srzrii- congregae
tiii.hai been orgat—._ _ ath ward, and a
;Pester called, to be known as t*
Sixth Presby
terian Church. or Pittsburgh, (6. 8.) The trus-•
tedv,.as will be seen, have advirtised to receive
;pro . posals for the erection of a.lionso.of worship
fpr, the congregittion.
Ctomvormser.—A few dayalrefore the tICITS of
the safety of the Atlantic reached our shores, an
article went the round of some of the public
prints, purporting to be the reirelations of three
several clairvoyants of the city of New York as
Thy to tho fate of that vessel. stated that she
hind gone ashore on some co t, and that very
-few,. and they •badly frozen, ad escaped. Of
course we did not publish the y rtiole at the time:
because we bare little dispostion to sped with
Store feelings of sympathy which were to wives
. sally and so plinfully awakened. liumbuggery
- • likly be tolerated in many things, and may do
well enough to laugh-at; but When it is converted
.• into an engine of torture to 4ready overburden
., ed hearts, no language can odegrultely express
.• ' ilieldnimirenco which it eselies.
: ' r . ..
`!HE QUINCY 26113DE8 LAD SUICIDE.
•
.'The Baltimore San of yesterday - publishes the '
1 follewingirtiele, which app ans to, identify the
• . .parties Of the
, tragedy' at Q ey,-Itlass. record
..cif tltht.week, and known ere as John Green
•
Viand George Sands. The da 'of disappearance
• - from lanisvGle, Which we suppose from the en
' ' Mact s
to ho Monday, the 14 h of October, accords
', With their. appearance in this city, on their way
• to the East, which according to the memotnn
dam found in their room, pas about the 22nd of
October. •
Wo were yesterday tall on bye getilienian,
Who informed us that h fully recognizes the
1
. parties lo this mystery, having been John
Grieve and his wife lianiah—the first the son
. of Mr. Peter Grieve, of onestalle, Ohio, and
- the latter the danghter-o Mr. John Banks, of
-.- • the:same place. Ile etales that they were not
, . , ted for their romantic tricks, and that the wife
' . bei, been ilmownio Omni' lectures • dresed in
maleattire, where no out but males were admit
- toe.; and that they made practice of gOing dot
in a boat in the Muskingum river, she attired as
n male, for the purposel 1 sailing, bathing, &e.
• The following, publisked in the Sun, of the 24th
•
of (Atoher last, is the last that had been heard
•''' ,',Uf the parties at Zanesitille:— '
.;-- Imam!, DT Dnuicarsla.—, The Zanesville Gazette
• reemds - the death Of 31r.iand Mts. John Grieve.
Th 4 were, in the habit of rowing and railing up
the'lfaskingrun, aftertio ~ taking their even
t ing:Meal along.--They o took books and read
, f...
us they floated upon the waters, ruatil twilight.
. Menday night they I did not return. Ting
taheir boat was found- b ttom . side up,
. shawl a nd basket of Mrs. Grieve. Their bodies
-had not beers found. . •
le ras also stated, in more !detailed accounts.
published at the time of their asappearanee,that
she was- dresicil in male attire, and our inform
,' ant farther states that the eription of the
tl
' . _parties:published in the Sun on ' Tuesday and
'.'itt
~..- ' , sti,iday ill preeisely.that of the missing John
I f L.n,,
...to- 1: •.1 rieve and his wife, Men to the wreath en his
„in the centre of.tss ieh it wasvilid was the
5 t ,' re of Intel:scale, wide he had often seen.
4 ; 7 .- Mrs. Grieve 1111,9 yon dg and :very, intelligent:
, t Wrettiboth prose and Imetry, .with considerable
'merit, but was of a =trued-romantic disposition
be
sninnek no that when generally aupposed to
_ drowned, those who Mew them best believed
?. -that it was but another romantic freak, an ihat
-tr, they would again he h.'s , ' from.
st,, Melon was a boot m#ci, and had also acted
- tAi an engineer on the issiorippi, which corres
ponds with the statom nt made by the parties to
the tragedy prior to t eir disappearance from
...• tfininey, where the m a n
had been working at
' • oot. =Mug, 'They. were both of respectable
;had wealthy families, and were well provided for
before their mysterious disappearance.
- -,Our ihf.ormant alaci :states ,that, if the man
- „should prove to be John Grieve,other m
co arks
will be found on his right arra, he having m
menced:do print his name on it in India ink, but
. ' after' geiti•tig, ns for ad "John Grie,” ceased op
. ' emotions. If this is found to be the case, it mill
settle the point as to, his identity.
IXENNTION OF PHOITATT IRON TAXATION.
The question of the exemption of certain pro
perti from taxation,l is 50 under discussion;
and sir= efforts arc made to show that much
property now exempt ought to be taxed.
This kind of propeVty may be divided into four
classes:
1. Free School Hpuses, the propertyof Fire
Conipariies, and such
Hospitals, anill other institutions purely
benevolent.
tkij Chir.rehes, sail other rueful end religious
institution's.
,
401. Colleges, and oth institutions, the ob-
Xcf of which is toihnp instruction.
' There mightbe lother astitutions and estab
lishbients spocifierl; bathe foregoing are suffi
cient for our present p ose.
Of the. Propriety, of crampting the two firsi
classes, there is little difference of , opinion
The third class; embriicing 1.19 . it does a very'.
large .amoun%of property, is that which is most
in dispute. A fow l leek!' ago, we gave our views
on this subject, nhd frOra the grounds we then
took, we hare since Seen no reason Co swerve.—
The' P,hiladlphia! Evening Bulletin takes the
other side, and bases its chief argument upon a
sin : Tiler !vas. • Its soyl:
“If we mild hare 'our own way, we would tax
all churches, rich or poor, on the ,Broad ground
that the State has no connexion with i.eligion, but ie
purely and entirety la dna institution!'
This Is rather afar-fetched argument, and if it
could prove any thing, It would prove too much.
We admit freely that the Stont*GorernmCnt was
tiot.estoblished to propagate the Christian reli
gion, neither weskit es ablithed. to put out Brest
nor to curs broken bo es. But how the exemg
clue of the property, necessary Lathe pronecutioli
of these things, from hi-ration,. causes any neces
sary "connection' of the State with theta, sur
passes our compredension. Now, as all admit
that the extingdshment of coutiogrationts, and
the amelioration of bodily affliction, are good ob
jects, -so with almost'', equal unanimity are the
benefits Slowing to the community at large from
the christian religion conceded. if the camp
-631 were delinell by 'one particular sect, to the
exclasion of all others, or if it were claimed by
l'rotestants,,,V, the exclusion of Catholics, It would
be a very difiefeMt question; but-as it stands, the
exemption is clitimeti on the broad ground that
Christianity lls an clement of inestimable val
ue in the great racial system, and that its pre
servation ax4rpropagation are eminently worthy
of the foste 'rig care of the community, both in.
dividually : collectively. t This wo loiow to be
the,sentim ''t..nf the vast majority of the people
of
us ac,
L. a- Churches, therefore, rtmangst
us are jusil 1 reganfed os belonging to the sate
gory' of ben ficial institutions. This is the idea
of those,w a O payl.for their erection, and throw
• them open to all who please to eater. Those,
therefore, o oak-that church property should
bee...pt. , no taxation, do, not ask to be "con-'
nectar Ili tin; government; Luc they do ask
.
what has , ways. been conceded,-that.the great
Forgone fo
which they aro instituted should be
rer „,,g o niied j? 3, (Image as a public blearing.—
This let! General -Washington "claimed in his
Fare Well Address, endless than this no good cit.
1 I
Um' would wish toaccord.
' Tacso 01(.9 are sustained by an able writer
in the .1' • delphia Ledger, who contends ear,
neatly tha 'douches ought to be exempt from
- ts.sation. i,fle speaks' of some chanties, hon.
. ever, hi
: possess large property, independent
' b l
• •of their ,c h. building; which, he says, otight
not to ' he I lempt. .So say we.. One argument i;
confined s yto the henget of Worship, and not to
any other onwrato property of the congcega!,lon,
Ifis rie Sof the beneftdalamicansernillve in
fluenceso churches thus fonthly expressed:"
ix
"Look: t this! Why: is it gorem
ment 'to .books, and All kiitdi a - sgparstcui,
1
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bemoan:to furnish our colleges andliterary in- I_. FROX WASIIIDIGTON. , .
•-• t
,ititutions,"lto. be impiOrt id tree oftinty! Simply iscrmepoiceatvat the Pittsburgh OareetSl ': '
liset4e, In the judgmeut of our law makers. the - --
diuntiy is mildly benetitted by the infloenee and Wasterworox, Feb. 15 1851.'
'rt.hetirostructihit imparted in these institutions.— t s.pmrytois of the Rirer and harbor Appropriation
', The government think it unwise to tax an agen
cflrhieh they regard as influential and effective • pip—Dehate up. ii—Hr. Crotrell'lSpeeeh.
in . promoting - the best interests of all classes of The debate upon the House bill, making appro
agency. - 'The arpment is still stronger in its priations for certain harbors and rivers, contin
day, the same subject having been under discus
rettplitatitin to churches. They do more to pro - nod with great animation until
four o'clock
to.
vent pauperism and diminish tax.es than all other
instr.umentalities that are employed. They en
tiSuce the value of real estate in the neighbor- sten from seven to ten o'clock last evening. 'The
hoods where they are located." bill seems to have great strength, and its chance
Colleges, and other literary and scientific in-'I of success is good. Though it was published
Xtitutiims, are also involved in this controversy. 1 several months ago, there will bo no liana in
The prop
of exempting these will depend I giving the following synopsis of its contents. It
.altogetherupon drcumstanees. If they are pure- I provides f0r—
.,,, 'Plattsburgh,
ly or mainly benevolent institutions, yielding no lireakw'r at Burlington, L Champl'n,
pecuniary return to the founders ar proprietors,
we think they ought to he exempt; but not other White Hall
wise. 'This brings us to the position we took in Dredge Boat, at
our former articli—that any institution, the ob- Harbor at Fort Ontario, L. Ontario,
ject of whinh is the g eneral good, whether moral- ', Oswego,
ly or physicralit .0 which was never intended " Big Sodus Bay,
to be profitable, in ins
sense, to the pro- " Little Sodas,
prietors, ought to be exempt from taxatien• " Oak Orchard, •
A corrtspondent, writing from Harrisburg, Dredge Dual,
suggests that the people of Allegheny county " Bliffalo, -
ought to be heard,•either by petition or remqm " Dunkirk, . - -
strance, on Lida 'Dopoytant question. We agree " Cattaraugus, . -
with him, and hope 404 the voice of. this and " Erie, Penns., -
other interior counties will be suffictsoti; peter, .. Conneaut,' ' Lake Erie,
ial to keep throb's s they are. " Cuuninglum Bay,
" Asotatols,
" 0 rand River,
'• Cleveland,
Block fiver,
yermillion River.
!baron,
. .
INTILASAPC7.I6 BELLEFONTAIKE RAIL.
ROAD..
This is the fourth link in the great chide of
Railroads connecting Philadelphia with St Louis
—the first being the Pennsylvania Central Rail
road, the second the Ohio and Pennsylvania, the
third the Bellefoutaine and Indiana, and the
fourth as above.
We have just received the third annual report
of the Hon. 0. U. Sumac, President of the In
dianapolis and Bellefontaine Railroad Covany,
and are gratified to find that a work in which
Pittsburgh has so deep an interest is in an emi
nently prosperous condition, and we condense
some of the interesting items of the report, for
the inforateldon of our readers.
This Company was organized in 1845, under
- .
a liberal charter, for the purpose of constructing
a railroad, of about 83 miles In length, running
frOM Indianapolis to the Ohio state line, North
East of Winchester, in Randolph county, there
to connect with the Bellefontaine and Indiana
Railroad, which is an extension of the Philadel
phia and Pittsburgh road, West to the Indiana
•
line.
The road runs through one of the very best.'
agricultural Sections of the State, including the
Fall Creek, upper White river, and Mississinewa,
valleys, with no other thoroughfore for the trans-,
porintion of its products and merclunadise, and'
abounding in water for nutnufacturing purposes.
ft is located on the low grade of 30 ft. maximum,
to the mile, entirely above the reach of high
waters, with only six small bridges on the whole
line of 83 miles, 76 miles of which ore straight
lines, and no curves of less milt. than 5,730
feet, pertaitting the highest rate of speed, and
the largest amount, of business with the lightest
practicable motive power, and the least.possible
cost bf repairs. The cost of the road will not
exceed $lO,OOO to the mile, with a T rail of 60
pounds to the yard, ready for the motive power,
including depot buildings, turn outs, tables, wa
ter stations, and every thing complete, ready for
naming; while the average cost of 4Arnerienn
Railroads is $32,574 per mile, The New Eng
land roads average $36,760; New York, 64,806;
'Pennsylvania, $38,605; and New Jersey. $ 30 1. 75 Z , ,,
and yet these roads are dividing over b per cent.
on their. heavy cost of construction.
Our road of 83 miles, has been divided under
the charter Into three general sections of about
equal length; 'the first extending from Idinnap-
Otis to Pendleton, the second from Pendleton to
Muncie, and the third from Muncie to Union, at
the Ohio line.
The first section, of about twenty eight miles,
has been completed in the most permanent man
ner, with a gravel ballast; oak continuous super
structure; 'l' rail of sixty pounds to the yrd;
fountain water stations, including tbe right of
way, nt a cost of only $5,350 per tulle up to the
motive power, composed of the following items;
Clearing, grading, and bridg
ing, $1,732 00 per mile.
Superstructure lumber, 740 00 "
Gravel ballasting, 382 00
lion rails, 5,518 00 "
chairs, 274 00 "
" spikes, 185 00 "
Turn outs, tables. and engine
houses, 38 30
Fountain water stations, 26 25 "
Cattle guards, or pits, 12 00
Right away for road, . 40 00_ 41200
- , ott track, - 412 00
Total, 59.,359 65 "
The second general section hes been prepared
for theiron, from Pendleton to Anderson, about
eight miles, ineludingthe bridge over Fall Creek,
and-the iron is ready and will be laid on that
part of the road Co soon as the ground will per
mitin the spring; the residue of the section of
about eighteen miles, will be ready for the iron
by the first of June, and will-be completed and
put in-use as early as possible thereafter, in time
for the fall business: - thus extending our fond
this season to !Muncie, into the very heart of the
White River country, which must increase very
largely its business.
The clearing and grubbing of the third gener
al section, is nearly completed, and about one
third of the grading is in progress. I recom
mend the letting of the grading of the residue of
this section immediately,. so as to here • it read
be
y
to receive the superstructure and iron, and to
put in use neit season, as we stand pledged to
complete the road to the Ohio line in all next,
season, and it can and must be done.
The depot buildings on our road, have all been
located on turn-oats, so as to leave the main
track free from obstruction. - The building at
Pendleton has been completed, add is in use; the
cue at Anderson is nearly ready for use, and will
be finished by the time the care reach that point.
The brick depot building at Indianapolis, 376
feet long by 60 feet wide, will be erected this sea
son. Other depot buildings upon the second sec
tion, are yet to be provided-for.
The report infers that the road will be exceed-
ingly profitable, owing to its extensive local
trade, and the comparatively smell amount of its
original cost; and it refers to the remarkable,
success of the Madison and Indianapolis road,
•as proof of its positions. The section of 28
idles of the road which has been completed, has
been open for business since the 11th of Decem
ber, with one Locomotive, one p*enger ear,
and four freight care, and the gross ireceipts for I
seven weeks, are s3,B3o;ol—total expenses for
naming, $1,645,38; Net profits, $' ,185,53—0 r •
u i
at the rate of 51 per cent. per arm on the cost
of the section. When this road is nishel, to,
gether with its east and west to ctions, its
profits will be enormous. The same may be said
of all the roads on this great line. . ,
The benefits of Railroads to the ountry are
• well set forth in the f ollowing extr et from the
report:, •
• „
''fhif effects of the road upon he country,
towns, and villages, through which i passes, bye
already been of the most gratifyi .; character,
giving life and animation to all th t are within
the range of its influence. Flour t Pendleton
is worth 37i cents per barrel, and wheat.some '
10 cents per bushel more than the; were when
the transportation was by anima power, and
ether products in proportion. It 1 estate has
already advanced fully one third value, while
the business of the road is daily in casing. In
deed, it almost seems as i f the yo possessed
the powers of creating its own bus ness, and yet
this is but the beginning of the en ; each addi
tional section will more than doubl the business
passing over the preceding one, ntil the road
' shall be completed, and the imi ensc through
travel and business shall he thr wn upon It,
when it must become to road of th trot Inapt
tudC foi its length, inliusluess, .1 of the high
eslirates of dividends.
i
gaRECTIAa. — W r e observe an i
va ling in some quarters, that Mr.
be ugh; Who has become tamest 1,
th arrest of Fogitiregloft, is I
E. dors, of the Mashie u Ito 1
pies.sion 13 arrOUCOaat am calcuU
ryi. to the Colonel, we deem it I
should be corrected. The perso n
engaged in this business, is al •
bidisiduaL .., The Coe d finds .'.
. .
by end more agreeably employed
thaspetite and taste of the ant
1 a Ida excellent hotel,—mar. A
._.
, The. TTorkTs Fain---We are gratified to per
its that the Commissioners a the London In
. •• 'al Exhibition have deferral •ed to interdict
sale, an tbe Fair gerunds, o all Intoxicating
drinks. Nothing bat light and •• • scent refresh
re arc to be permitted, and these will be di
into three classes, which to consist of
wi, ches, pastries, jellies and ices of all kinds
rpm team lemonades, &c. The ontractors hare
stipulated to supply glasses of water, gratis, to
la; Tigtors who may apply for • tat •
16,000
15,000
10,000
9,000
15,000
40,000
10,000
10,000
10,500
0, 0 90
60,000
20,000
15,000
40,000
15,000
' 10,000
1 5 . 00 0
15 ,0 6
, 2d,000
10,000
lo l a*
6,100
30,000
Munroe, 20,000
20 IaKI
Dredge Boat for ,
Michigan City Harbor, Lake Mich. - 30,000
Chicago, 15,000
Waukegan Breakwater, " • 15,00 0
St. Joseph, 20,000
.
Kalamazoo River. " 10,000
Grand River,. ' f• 10,000
Milwaukie, '
~ 20,000
" 10,000
Racine,
Southport, - - 7 15,000
20,060
Dredge Boat for Lake Mich.,
-
Surveys of Nortb-western Lakes, - 25,000
Dubin'pa Herber, M 143. i7efl ' 20,000
St. Louis " • - Aiooo
Havre De Grace, 514., - - 20,000
' Nantucket Breakwater, - - 20,000
New Bedford Harbor, - - 10,000
Provineetown...Mass., - - 5,000
Wilmington, N. C., • - 10,000
Bridgeport, Conn.., . - 10,C00
Savannah, Ga., - • 50,000
' Eastport, Me., - - - 20,000
Falmouth and FrofhleTlFF, - 10,000
New Castle, DeL, . • 15,000
Newark, N. J., - - - 15,000
' Delaware Breakwater, - - 60,000
' Various Seanll Points, - - 15,000
Baltimore Harbor!! - - 20,000
Various Atlantic Coma Horbors, - 20,000
Overslaugh, Albany, N.. V., - 75,000
SL Clair River, Detroit, - - 40,000
' Ohio River, above the falls, 80,000
Below the falls, and below Ark. riser, 240,000
Iled River Improvement, • 50,000
Rep'r CEmberl'd dam, Ohio river, - 50,000
Standford habor;Ct. - "---.- 5,000
Hog Island 'channel, Charfe;tou, S. C. 25,000
Manitowoc, Wisconsin. ' - - 10,000
- 10,000
Sheboygan, " -
Upper and Lower Rapids of the Miss. 50.p00
Hurlgate channel, N. V. harbor. - . 30.000
Pembroke. Me. - - • 1000
Saginaw Bay. . - . 10,000
Bayou La Fonche, Miss. rim. - 25,000
Lake St. Char.' Mich. - 10,0110
l'ultnep - ille, Lake Ontario, - 10,000
Harbor of Black river, Mich. - 10,000
Surreys - - - - 7,000
.
Survey of the Delta cf Om Miss. . 30,000
Surveys James river, 6.c., Va. - 25,000
Snag and Dredgaboot for hoboes of
Texas,
NCR Haven harbor, Ct.
$1,883,500
It the bill is destined to pass, considerable ad
ditions will be made to this list. And thisris the
great danger. Its good features may possibly be
smothered under the caresses of Its friends. -
There was some very interesting and eignifi
coot speaking to-day and yesterday. Mr. Crow.
ell, of Ohio, made a eery excellent speech list
night. It merits attention from its original and
manly tone, and from the clear and able sieve
which it embraced upon several of the most im
portant questions now occupying the public mind.
But Mr. Crowell represents, also, a district in
which your journal has an extensive circulation,
and the reference which I shall make to the re
marks of Mr. Crowell will reach a large number
of his constituents. •,
Mr. Crowell said that thmigh he had been a
member of the House for four years, and had
voted upon every question which hod come up
during that period, be had never occupied the
time of the House by speaking upon them. He
alluded first to the proposed•modification of the
tariff system, and he woo in favor of a change
which should confer upon the labor and skill of
the American people, that degree of protection
which won required to guard them against the
competition of the capital, and the half fed and'
ill requited labor of the monarchies of Europe
An to constitutional difficulties, he would, only
nay that he had never experienced them; and ho
should look upon our constitution as unworthy
of our patriotic tires, who.framed it, if it were
impotent to this great end and object of govern
ment I submit that this last observation is as
sensible and practical a one no Was ever made
upon this long discussed question. Ile applied
the remark to the constitutional power to pass
this bill. The sagacious and experienced men
who framed the organic law of oar system, could
not hare left this obvious duty of a government
unprorided for. The power to regulate com
merce necessarily implied a power to facilitate
commerce. lie adverted to the expenditure of '
$10,000,000 for the encouragement, of foreign
commerce, and yet the members were hesitating.
and faltering over the appropriation of a million
or two to aid in bringing down tot the sea those
products of the teeming West skid the vast inte
rior, which form the objects of that same foreign
commerce. Now be thought the power of Con
gress to protect internal commerce as clear and
ample as any in favor of other descriptions of
commerce.
In respect to the fugitive slave law, Mr.
ell thought tt was needlessly harsh and severe.
To rxforce that law to the full extent of its
principles wonld'be to violate all, the principles
of the common law. Ile believed that the pro
visions of the hill would take away the great
privilege of hobo; corpus, if they were rigidly
enforced,and ho was,therefore,in favor of so mod
ifying the law as to bring it within the bounds of
the constitution. Ile would avoid, with rai
-1 gious care, ehockiug the feelings, or oven the
prejudices of any division of the countr J y.
UNf Ca.
WIZ 114170 n, February 16.
Speeches on Internal Improvement—Critical
Condi
tion of (he Alproprogion Dill--Immense Crowds
—Lerees.--Costurnes—Joyful Exitentent at the
•
Theatre—Charge to puma, Ayres.
I have never kaolin a more various rind sug
gestive discussion than that upon the River and
Harbor Appropriation Bill, the character of
which I was prevented from Commenting upon in
my last by theiength of the analysis it seemed
necessary to make of the bill itself.
McLane', us the Chairman of the Commit
tee reporting thehili, made a speech upon inter
nal improvements, in which he acquitted himself
an well es he could do of the task imposed on
him, which was to reconcile the former repudia
tion of the policy by the Domoerats, with the
present necessity of r eadopting it. This brought
him to a definition of-what Democracy was. He
made, emphatically, "a bad fist of It," and the
amount of his definition was that d
ro emocracy con-
sisted in sticking to the party thugh thick and
thin. He enlivened , the matter somewhat by
poking fun through the widely gaping ribs of his
awn explanation, at n little terrier from South
Carolina, Holmes, by name, who kept worrying
him Into further particulars. He said a good -
Democrat was the opposite of Mr. Holmes.
The most elaborate and useful speech made
upon the direct question was delivered by Mr .
Spaulding, of New York, who hadisidesdly stn.
pression pre
-ISanders of our
at notoriousin
:'ol. William T.
t. All the im
ted to do bin.
.roper that it
who has been
!gather another
. time sufficient
!in catering to
;roux sojourners
her.
died .the sultjeck.withi profound, attention. It
embraces li , .sery able , review or the historical
facts and Intl:mesa connected with the Subject,
and is well wirth publisldng in any paperwhose
readers are batercsted in the class of works pro
posed in the bill. I presume it will have a - sery
extensive circulation, and will do mach toward
settling the public mind in favor of such appro
priations.
Mr. Clingman, of N. C., who enjoyed a short I
lived notoriety fur on
_incendiary speech, deliver
ed a year ago, made another one on this ques
tion, in which, I believe, lie took ground against
• the,protective policy as generally tinderatood.—
Iledissolved connection with any notional party,
by spealcing of himself as a rimminr of the Whig
party of the South.
George Washington Jones, of Tennessee, who
is*most as great at watching the farthings as
Jogl flume himself, but who goes it strong for
lactic and his attempt to plunder the treasury
on his scandalous printing claims, took occasion
to issue a grand manifesto on the finances, in
which he proved to his own satisfaction that there
would be no deficit Under the present tariff, and
that he was a far more brilliant and sormd fman
ilex than Mr. Secretary Corwin. Mr. Conger,
of New York, made an excited speech against
the fugitive slave law and the Congressional
pledge. On this same subject there was a warm
passage, at arms between Mr. Conger and
Giddings, on one side, and hlr. 'Jokey, on the
other. .
Altogether the most able speech against the
bill was by Toombs, of Ga_, who made a strong
argument against the constitittichalita of appro
priations for Internal Improvements, but es
neither you, nor your readers, nor I, have any
doubts upon that point„l need not recapitulate
his objections to the power.
I think the bill will certainly pasalhe noose
by a large majority, but whether it will pate
through the ordeal of the Etat:tato with* amend
ments which will be• made there, I am not so
clear. In the mean time, the session varies.—
But thirteen working days remal, including the
whole of the day of adjournment. And not a
single one of the appropriation bills have yet
passed; and not only that, but not a single one
of the regular annual supply bills have yet been
considered, have yet been touched, have yet been
read.tnd not °° . l J: 4 °0.. P l Od l4l.ft of
these supply bills, but they have been, and are
still kept-back by interests and influences which
are at this very moment engaged in the hottest
strife. The north west combines with the east
ern and middle state tariff men to postpone ac
tion on the appropriations till after rivers and
harbors and the tariff have been duly attended
to. The hours are getting a little sparse, the
times are a little critical, but the appropriations
will be saved by the skin of their teeth--
They must go through,
The town is excesslvely3 crowded, as I men
tioned a day or two ago. Additional crowds are
arriving every day. The rooms of the White
house and Mr. Webster's spacious aparments
wets quite incompetent to receive the manses of
well dressed humanity which precipitated them
selves upon the President and Secretary of State,
on last Friday evening. Trails are coming into
fashion again, and many of - them were caught
at the President's levte under the . splay foot of
some Yankee, Hoosier, or Tuckahoe, like a fox's
tail in a trap, to the etenial milked' the body 11. c..
the dress) whichit was meant to adorn. It is
said that. one lady who, a moment before, was
rioting in the promenade of the east room in all
the glory of
. tive surplus yards of lace:end bray
code silk,' - hva-s seen to be carried into the ante
room In the strongest hysterics i=cause,
green one bad bereft her of the 'same five
Y ard..
• Last evening the new; of the safety of the At
lantic arrived, and was given out at the close of
a brillart performance, at the national theatre,
in the hearing of a densely crowded auditory
The joyful intellig,encowas received with deafen
ing, shouts of delight The news of a great vic
tory could not have been ?caved with greater
e nthusiasm. For several minutes the Al.cidlersce
remained on their feet, cheering, clapping, wit
sing hankerchiefs and hots, as if each one of them
had been assured of the Vale arrival of a friend
relative. It was a gratifying end exciting
•
!MI 6 .
It is reported 'that Honorable John Pendleton
had been appointed Charge to Buenos 'sync
:qr. P. wan a, Whig member from the-fieighbor
ing district of Virginia during the last Con-
gem ,
I do not not know what is . .the autohrityf or the
rumor. What particular claims Slr. Pendleton
could hate for the appointment I ran not stare
of. The chief distinction he earned while in the
House was by defeating a worthy Whig candi
for poet master. and electing his democratic op
ponent. Mr. Morris whom Mr. r. m-11181=00 111113
also a member of Congress from Virginia. lie
was appointed by Tyler, and Lae held the ap
, ointment eight years. JU111...
PROM EARIUSBMION,
excrmp,mclnsre a the FitUburzb
linualseuttuu, Feb. lith, 1851
WIIITZ
Dear Sir—There Is a matter before the Logi.
Wore in which the people of your county a
terested to some talent.
Petitions have been presented, asking for tht
repeal of all laws exempting certain property in
the State from taxation. A few of • these have
come from your county: but by far the greatest
number have come from Philadelphia city and
county, where it is said the property there ex
empted from taxation amounts to many millions
of dollars. Would it not be well for the people ,
in your county to express their virwa by peti
tion, remonstrance or otherwise, So that thew
representatives may know whattheir wishes are
in regard to tho twitter? •
You will hare learned before this reaches you
that the bill to repeal the 2ti,•• 3rd, and sth sec-
Oboe of the ten hour law, as far as relates to
yeah - county, wat lost in the Senate on Friday
last. All the self-styled democrats who were
in their scats voted against it, together with
th e Whig Senators from Philadelphia city and
county, and Mr. Brooks, from the vicinity. I
have often heard it remarked here that every
bill must point to the interests, of Philadelphia
In order to obtain favor. How far this may be
true I pretend not to say, neither would I im
inn the motives of any member,.but you will
agree with me when. I say that this vote was a
death blow to a vital Interest of your county.
There Is a feeble hope that It may be recur
sidered and yet pass. Yours truly.
,row-
SPRINCrIELL AND 11IANNYIELD RAILILSpOAD.-At
a meeting of the Stockholders of the ringfield
and lilansfield Railroad Company at klechanie ,
burgh on the 12th of February, agreeably to no
tice given by the corporatora, the necessary
amount of stock having been subscribed, the
Stockholders proceeded to an election, and elect
ed Joshua Judy, James Turner, Reuben P. Mann
and Win. Gabriel, of Union County; Obed liar,
of Champaign County. and William Whiteley and
Chunk, Anthony of Clark County, Directors.
There was only one ticket, and it received 762
rotes.
The Director' being all present, wore imme
diately sworn, and chosen President, yin C. An
thony, of Clark.
The Board appointed John Newton, of Clark,
Secretary, nail Wm. Whiteley, of Clark Treasur
re; and Wm. Whiteley won also appointed as act-
Mg Director.
Tho Board resolved to proceed with the work
as fast no practicable. A committee was ap
pointed to employ an engineer, kc., and the
Board adjourned to meet on Thursday the 87th
/of Febrile!".
The proceedings of the meeting of the Stock
holders and of the Directors were conducted
with entire unanimity and satisfaction. And a
high hope was inspired that this important link
in the direct chain from Philadelphia and Pitts
burgh . ..to Cincinnati will be made in a short time.
—S,ringfirld Gan.
•
Intelligence from China.—By an arrival at Bos
ton, intelligence from tho CO of October has
been received, which represents the state of
things as quite unsettled and threatening. The
rebellion was by no means suppressed, but rather
gaining ground, Julditional guards were consid
ered necessary for the factories at•Canten. The
United ignites Charge d'Affaires hod ad4ised the
commander of Marion to shift me position of
'that Tomei, from the lower part of Wlnimposh
Beach, as high up as possible. The Phlegethon
bad been moored off the factorise, and altogether
matters were maiming a serious appearance.—
Piracies -continued to be perpetrated with the
utmost boldrwa, and contributions were levied
on the boats ..going up the river to Canton.—
There was a rumor that in hiperial , edict had ,
been promulgated, 14,014410ra toaAera are
threatened with decaplt&tiea: after= the"rantim
- grace, It they contlaue the habit. -
advice/ from Tv ,
encoarsghae. ...Theta° finest
Ilanzemacos, and the Chimal.
rotted hyiarge ,vessels to points
-six miles apart. The moun
e pierced with gorges, along the
ood roads may be made, or they
taro the water which fills them
s of the year, and they become
r. The Ltaliary say they pass
Ivery easily, at isuch times, from
-V. Y. Part.
Pros Taiga ;
him:Open are v
'rivers in Mexico'
npa, can be ne . s
only, abontsiliirt,
fain between
sides of which
maybe Inadeto
IA certain amen.;
' navigable canal
in their canoed
river to river.
-
From. Rome. We find a letter from Rome in
the Evangelist .1 this day, which says that there
is considerable lk of making Bishop Hughes a
Cardinal. On to oth of January the Rev. Dr.
Bacon, of Now Haven, preached to a full, audi
ence at the • • •rican chapel, and on the next
day Archbisho Hughes made a short address at
the Propagand . Col. Beekmith, the well-known
friend of the
„ yaldenses, has succeeded in ob
taining from tie Piedmont Gus...moult permis
sion to build a 'rotestant church for Italians, at
Turin. A fine site has been purchased and
preparations are in progress to erect a suitable
bidding neat summer.
The Mozart Musical Society of Louisville, has
just completed a hell, which is reprmented •by
the Courier of that city, to be one of the finest
musical rooms in Atie country. It is well lighted
warmed and ventilated; and the architectural
proportions are in strict conformity with the
In Ohio they have, a literary gazette called the
Buck-eye Blossom; in Kentucky, the Rose of the
Valley; in New Jersey, the Belvidere Apollo: in
Maryland, the Kent Bugle; in Ohio, the Toledo
Blade; in klississippl, the Bowie Knife; in Dele
ware, the Blue lien's Chickens, and in South
.Cnredhaa, the Hornet's Nest or True Southerner.
Large Land gals.- , —The Ilagerstotrn Bank, on
Tuesday last, sold at private sale the Montpelier
estate owned by them, lying near clearspring
and containing about :WO acres of land, fur the
sum of $31,000. Purchaser, M,r, John Ankeny.
..Vetra.
. Irsvoa or D..Mit.siit's Urn FILLS—
It would lei en, lo 1111 • volume with eertifleates of }ht"
medicine. Wherever It has lade trial It No mode itself
wont... We have in - uur pusseihnion hundreds of ordi ,
Ilke the followinm
.Y•1aer.1.14511, N. Y. Dee.
"]!Sure. KW a Co—Your Warding ..Kett kft With
me
a abort time aloe, a ahehtitt of ICh.oo', Weer INlll. TN'
whole 11l Pohl very 1.00110. and ,0,00 the hhthest otdittat
tion. ludeed It le eontiderod tho lon m,ellclll of the Mod
ever offend for vale. Plem , ered Ile mother ...110 1 0
soon a! 1 W. 11. AINSWOIITII."
'or tale at J. 0100 k
W.
lel:1104,10110 Nu. CO Wood Ft
uxopean Agency.
Th. ntbacrilier Intends abating the principal cities of
Great Britain. France. and iderroany.Anri the month , of
April, koy, and Jana nett. leaving Pftt,borgh on March
ondwill be pleased to ottint,l to any ..CLlCietll of a ter
Itch ennui character which test' be iOnilded to his care.
jantiduarl: JOHN D. DAVIS.
BGralrrOca• %Canard—Tido la to certify tlmt man
come to my house In the fallii . oll9,by the name of Ileum'
Els. In aver,' hod audition, erld wad alnowt joVollY bliud.
Ile b bren's soldier to the Uritt4 orvlce. Ile welt theo
ed
' 4 " ° of 0. Uorpltats 1.0.1., und bed the
bent treattucot trent. could idTord. but could not be m
otored to' sight end oar discharged li/comb's. . I had.
heani to much et.. the Petnileum, I thought Mould Or,
sone of it on this mao. I lan him a
adu bottle of the
Petroleum Oil. which [Ol.l hca We.
weU mond; to the
WATS! of one month.
I am. willing to to otmliSed to the trSth of the :there
of the above marmsent at soy" time I may be . eolled 01.0
sal w'for of my .6cbc.,,,
H can
to
U otify• to the now.
• EMPRY
Crone Bottom. hearer Co. Pn., Oct 1. Iffou
For vale by lieyorx McDowell. lot I.t.cod rover. It. E.
Boilers. 57 Wood .000011 B. N. Vaktr.oet.. a Co. emu ,
Wool .04 Front .trtME 11. M. ermsy. it A. Elliott, 4fiorph
Daoulnot and li. I'. Schwartt alleghcoy. aloo by tliP pro
prietor. 0. N. KIEIC. •
f a
Calm! Benin. Seventh ot Pittoliurgh.
Domestic and F reign Exchange, Bank Notts,
Gad 4. Sdria., Bought, Sold j Exchanged
EXCI/ANG E AND 'BANKING itOUSE
Mr3l. A, HILL & CO,
No. 64 Wood Street, Pittebtath.
ACV,. or Tufa ncrmars.
Citizen's Insurance Company of Pittsburgh.
ENCOURAGE HOME INSTEITTIO:iS.
u
/C. OM, No. 41 Water 5tr....t;10 the .arehooss C. It.
' I
..... A. W. Mat..
Coo,p,n, Is sros Ids, to lusuro all la ch:. - tulls. ,
In store., and
a. ln,L.,nritn, sts.sele,
An Worts varanty tb . ar,,l halsselly of the
oututso, all.rtled In the t-baractsr of ths
•ts. ars all rinurna hlttshur,h, ,ant Us. *Mr
S. sown to Ito. mtnnlnnlty for llonr siudeneo,latelliOnt ,
and lutryalty
JOiln ILasort4.l.. splattf •
1427118Y1,VA1R4 amaxon.
SPItINU ARRANGEMENT. 1651
Forty-six hours to Philadelphia-
Forty-four hours to Baltimore. 7
:LS 0 iM3Iot Railroad-103 miles Canal:
Two 'Daily tines Paprecs Packet Boats.
(EXCLUYICALT FdR PATAtiNdiIIIS.) "M2.--,-,....-7— for
-
TO PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE AND il4 ROOMts.4.oozon o . Sale by ,
;;
NEB' YORK. , _EJF Ts. g W. lIARDAL GM
tk.N.,,,,LA.,,G21 Z I NES F 0 R MAR CH, nt J. B.
maw.," ITterarn'Dep.A, Third stmt, only:adz the
JQNmt4euoLenNir.ngt.:o‘foZantwalk.h:as.vir
.I.laelni::.Tll7,
.13.15, then. br h.., Railroad to ddier. I.if a Reek for Mar ch,
HOLISBAYSETINGH; I .p. ,, , , hr;._5t5 ,,,,,,,,,,
rs.,,,ULlnr, the P W Modittine
Ri rsro ,... ;e i o i . . 4 . tr;lleMr"rophthe4', An. ~.„, Dy Major
NEW PE-.NNSYLVANLA RAILROAD.
Too duratral amt Forty.dre miles Airy. to Dirtlouary nr alerhattk., No. CL,;••
Stanneld Mall: a Ilistorical Rote..
r ECELADELPECLA. , ' "^' , 1'.r.'° 1. ,,bY1,,.. 1 11,.,: h. w .
-,.a, =''....., nOvel. by Mrs Bouthword..
Time through reerv-st: MUM.,
Fan to Philadelphia. Ito . Tare to Ihtlatuory, r.:s.
/1 ., („,,,.„ „„,,,,„ „,„,. „„,„,....„,,, o r ,b, ..,, „,,.. I . pXTR A. liOllNti IIYSON TEA—Ju-iTi
e ' d ' ......w” 1 " '''''''' "" "" 647. " T .i, ...a., i ennftli.te'rwientAlljklre 1;; e::. 0 ... 0 7. I. oo l.l. loll e7oillt u nee o 0
k m! e
very 0" " ;4;;;'6"rd'a); ;" 4" ' cannot be 5u..... st the price In Plltsburah. • Veer I{l.'
km! every orttl..ll. at the sittne ott, Vet the lower grades 7 5 tants. AT. trots. on cents, and
Passengers for . Baltimore. , 1 MS. per lb. •111. Ise warrant fully equal, if not superior
On arrival of C." ... 119 Trd b9111. •••‘, 111 ' To ok .. ‘ l4 C.m. • ';;;lr.l..T.tttiil'inteh;ini ..dr,7,t,:i r a. all grades, for
tar's.' 1.111.1. (tin. (inhaled) alma to that city. teighty ~,,,,,,
.;;
...;
..;„ „; . fsir ..., thoy
win ,
foe
iles.) Time. POCK hour.. . . ; novel (heaped.. A liberal Alwoollnt made to integer.
No charge far handling Baggage on this route. ; ~„,,, ~,, i ,„„,i,,..„ ~,,,,,,, by the quantity: ;
Thad.. .....1 mates this the roost oornfor.l4o, ; WM. A. 31TIXIIII A CO,
st'r'and deelrahle route now to the Tastern: Mks. frlds Tea Dealers anA drawn%
• rc;.; Pw;';;;";''' t"'"l.l' P. gaSiEs. A gen t, i ; i , LOY Elt SEE It-1 blas in store, and b. do.
. .
Or Id Motwoashela 11. s. ; 9, -; InTi, se. Tia sale by
1). LEECH & CO. ; WM. IL JOHNSTON.
Canal Dada, Penn street ; COI -IN--TOO btimil. for sale by - ........•
N. On the lat of Juy. the Pardayisanla Railroad \ • Yet,. . al b ILJOENSTON. 1
.rIU ben ' l;"PU; bc;10P"' " .kkb .;i4 th"'th. th'.
rttOBACCO LEAF-4 lihdx. for stile LT
through MIX T....
Pittaburgb. Yet...Ty 19, '5l. .1 fehl 5 WM. IL JOHNFTON.
. .
(10PARTNERSIIIP—We have associated ( LIICKLOIVF NUTS-151),bl: for lade by
Ai with us Tn... RDA, late Cadder_of the Fart.. 1 JII a febl9 FI. 11. J TONSTO.
_,.
Depaite Rank , who will devote bl• persona. attention t the ;
b44'1".:i3 Th.
411.;" the
t";'"mI"TWAVS a CO.
EXCHAN BP. LITD-11ANHING HOUSE
-.A.. W ILKINS & CO.,
Corner of Third and Market sta., Pittsb'gh
Foreign sad American Hardware.
L'OGAN,''' WILSON & CO.,
No. 129 Wood Street,
lIATE NOW IN FFTORE
A full anA cornplete stock of IVREIGN 431 D 430:RICAN
HARDWAVE ,
Bailable No the spring trade, oral whleh ; they an prepared
to <Oil y . ir mrs . s;
0 04. 0 7 , .: 11
r,,, ,, 111 .1 7 . ... p.,
DIED,
M c : ritugliAl72;t: t e rhr t "..t4M S . t .ii c citgrd: 1
&Med Mg
Last night. suddenly. Purim...cos Coall=s:infant moo of
Capt. Alexander lost Jane !lay. ago] one ear and eighteen
The funeral will tate pluvlrom the reAldencw of tpe pa.
enu, corner of Fourth sod Feu street, this afternoon
. t .i. s . s ussa t orsteely, mptumed to the Allegheny Comet?"'
A 11.1) TO BUSINESS MEN—A young.
(f aetlee
b %%To croon. hno' "".!•
fro1:1.12 to right thousand dollar, tuitions to tua lt ae l
atmenti and devote hi. ease buslntoit av 1a..1.100
to
plus or et.Nlto. Please address Port l t flig o l . lr.
• HARE CHANCE IS NOW OFFERED
-ts":17;`"`111ZV::tt ;":IcanttVl,l6'''`g
realm% near o oil expooacs. Arrif
prat: to to 31. Letortii, who 000 La found at the emu?*
p r at:were on Liberty street, between tho hours of and Pi
. tro and:: mad Ir. feb1.33,131
PRINTING .MATERlALS—Frinteree cop.
nine e.
Vow wvjen rules. Ac t - fte. sod .d ' For rair ' st
W. a. It Avi:Sl ,
rri.u. wk.:U:11,1,1.1.c° Market aud I err, Os
t American rosy..
rt.
WOO - BEN TYPES--Frunt the L ueuurstete-
V • ry of Wens a WWebb,furideliod at a
W.bo W
H ier by
A:yr.:.
Alrerlon
SUNDRIES--100dor. sup
c-k , Corn Brooms;
t tble Ilihry
10 teaks Potash;
10 h . xe Salcratah
.1:(1°‘.1714":: Mir,7
"X has Val Starch;
/U hat , Wool'aPout l
0 ma. moat. Rion Stour, for ea
p Wll LIJOIS CO
aTgglBsl E 7 .rial
Pittsburgh Transportation Line.
Vs . A iia,"Vet
Co., CO . irig. a n'A P X t r'r'l'l'i. , . ,
znol.o. o hm:lth Fourth street, between Merest sod Cheet
l'argrarelZNorth .tint, bellhoore.
ItAIING fully completed our arrange.
micas. ...in be br•POnd ‘Thlit. or pi; 1 1 ,1" :
b gt,' l , 'Zeit g•-rilrilltleWngir So . [l:. lal. Cln
elrusab.lbetliivillo, gt Loll and all= V.Astited.Weet, al
Ira. r" llr i hrge elfge ' d rctl ' i. LlnetZ reiVo l eiti
1, , ,:„.., w ithout any eharg:o owners, a Prolncti..
not really
of br ally other Li..
All ceplatertleatloto addreamed to oartelies et agents..
Hall A (A, Cloehmatt meet Wbb,' toolerille. and Lowe a
Oebornri N, t. Louie will with prompt sttepUon.
iffseti.4l. Out Line ha. no connectionwhatayer with the
iladelphia and Pittaburgh Transportation Line of Ate
. li Ph
na aea_ • . . - , feb2h
. --,
RASTER BUILPERS-Prortesit
butioug the 81 . 12, km, of
brd,„ bill be received by Cwt. , repo,
Itoneateli Devote , . 4th dant. WWI Tipplan). itrik
Wt.. errto'clalc, 'where lAte. 4.4=iru&e.±.4.0.
ni ra 1Y
,01.41 v. PFXJ ,
illitakdat‘ fib. ateut
AMUSEMENTS
GRAND FAREWELL CONCERT
AT LAFAYETTE HALL,
On 'Friday Evening, February 21, .1851.
MADAME 'WALLACE BUSCIIELLE and
InAtLEIN 5T01'111.7.1. have the plewure le an.
nuttner to the Inhabitant. of Ihinthuritt, their fan.. ell
Concert on the whore evening. On which ,wes- n Mo=
ltetschelle will ping nanny favorite ,Ennikh 11.11.1.
C.cnrvrt to encomroct at $
Tictrts evuta, to 1., had at J. II Mellor t, U. Kl..taf.
C. Dlam, Manonashela arn.l at tla• door. r,t..!1
'OR RENT—A small frame .eutta,...,e,.with
rooms on find large dining ri.om and kitchen in
tneng 2, sr:m.ll,moms In garr, will, • larga for ts'
and arveral fruit tros, a I.', Je-irabla regdeuca for
“nrdl family. ',Amsted tamr Mluenville Pumessltut
sort
immediately
seneral small Tenrmt nm Lit rrut.
Also, for sale II let. Ito.. ‘na lf•uk sod
fronting on Pent !tn.t T. rms ewy
jo tnlai tnos
fel.=lm or 11. P. Cain, tmr of Market and Mt rt•
TOR SALE LOW—A superior tonee-rose
sn.l Ilan Fort, Far terms. ~M ulrn No, .9 ok
mo n Rua. nobitln stmet.
F isii-1(1,111f bbls No. 3 Mackerel; '
It ta r os' do TO 1 ' do l
4.20 21,01. No.l Ulm" . jam k
/INC WASH BOARDS-20 dog. for sale
KA by. febV J. D. WILLLASI§ L CO.
ILOTILES' PINS-10 eases, Eastern, for
kJ Lale by feb) J. D. WILLIAMS & CO.
H. MOLASSES-2 Idds, 13 half do,
e h
tra.WL"="l.
1310 L 1 AD-650 pigs soft Galena, for sale
by L tICD RILEY, 31ATTIIEW S. 2 CO.
SUNDKIES--7011 prime Feathers;
:AO) dm d Com Ilrannr.
WI
be next brand W. I.llann
bar Dry it,rrinr.
HI tots prim.. Eslerntrur.
9 bblr Alum: In rtorn and fur 501 e by
1111E1i, MATTHEWS ACV.
-------- ---
SUGAR-10 hlids prime N. Orlearni;
. ..ULLA , smarted Loaf.
" Jo started
J. ir.Velr/ 1
conarr of W.:land Fifth 1.0,.
MOLASSES -75 bills New Orleans;
12 do Sugar Mute.
. ‘.l.7lf.VlEß4:•fra,,
SIC)
SUNDRIES --*2 bias No. 1 Lard,
It do ,
do $ Ster et nov;
arr
5 hear Oroundnuna
. 2 do roarbroa
1
.to d Druy Apple,.
10 do Fralhenc
IS bah , Cotton. to arrive, on armor
DICKEIC
Water and Front vU
EZOI=9
TO the Honorable, the Judges - o the Court
of General Quarter Nevski. 'of the Pear, in and for
o nunty, of Alleuheny.
The petition of Abraham Doke, of the Secorid Ward, city
of Pittaburet, in the o/uuty aforoald. humbly sheweth,
that sour petitioner bath provided hbuoelf with materials
for the scentotonlation of travelers laid others, labia dwel
ling beau•, In the city afonvald.aval pnr•tb.i. Youebtmor*
will be Vh.1.4 to urAnt to a berme to keep &public hour.
of entertainment. And your petlthmer, as to duty IN3und
will pray
• Re, the anharrpwrs, eitbena of the NVard aforew6.l, de
certify tbatthe gbolropolitioner It of good rooute fur how
only and treopersore. and It iprovided with honor
roura sad oonwrwiendw Ihr the accolumadatido and lo.hrioa
of strangers and travellem and that:raid taTerti is [woe..
'W. Jo. n. mcciam. John
Solt. John Mathews., F.l.F.Osith. Simeon Armstrong. n.lph
Jackpon. hat. l'attrnow. Wm. Heanor, Thus. Wallace. •
IL
U. Y.lllutt- feb7.(Gltd•
Chronfrlpmpr sod charwe Maws
FPO the lionor,abte the .Judged of the Court
of Genetni Quarter SCS4OIOI of the Pence. in and for
the c°°"ll.Oil Mixt. the Thinl Ward.
The pe_tion of atnes c n
Pltteburgh. In the Countyof Alleuhroe. re.pectfully
howeth: That your peat inneels depth,. of beeping a pule
Ile he or tavern. In hie hone.. trusted In the Third
Ward—that he has provided himself with nrtesaries tor
the nnatenlence and Romano:iodation of tratellen.yod stray
, Ile therelnre prop. Tour henor , gr.t.
cense keerr• bow, or public entertainment and tn
ever pr va
~......
IV, the nthnerlber, do pertify. that Jotoes Oflcbrist. Me
: 1' w...7 Lit i ; . o
h -u l ' ;;;! . F;::l'ZlthilL".`,. boVYreLlt`,f7-
sur Ow l lodging 7uati aceononodallon of Antrgera and
Jas. Muntooth. Wt0. , 1011100 , J. 11. Ileatry, T. Me)hoter , .
ti... Funono. John Mbh. John MNocoran. John Beek.
fluff. McKeon. Wu,. Kemp. L. W. ta nk . T. J. froneao.
ft.b.l . l:4lSte - . - . _
DeOlrable Residence for Sale.
rritE subs c riber, intending to remove a. few
miho it,P, the country. offer. for .1 t the prnp o rlT In
or ett ho not re..ido , . tautly I°oo.l up , . the+ 1 , 0. - 001 hook
',} t,R:l.';',"?er'Yutbi;rol'9:;t:llil;l'.*J‘4.l!'h. .C:4;,"4,%11,'
--,..-i:rtar - r - i,;. Th 7 I nt 7 "T`ri. l F`'`:ll , l%': s
::t1,•:, , ,11..tuft. ~.n,,,4`.`t:h7,Z.."1,`0t,...).79:4,1bmil .g.
' ,int.hui ldinac. eutootiro, of . private .1.0 , 1 1,00,e. 4104.•
and oorsayr hou, are 1
co
l 010. t, e.alcd. The
on 1. 10 plew nd I, out. a the W Bu+pco Itriaon 'horny to
10t pistol ov..r the All,heny , will brim, the t•tOPert ,
within a in. minute 9 walk or drive of 000 tit,.
Puha ,, ers are Imferred 41 Alot. It. Miller. 5
rc 0.1n9 Ith
strovt f<1.1..0.41. MOSES lIAMPTOS.
i I ItANUES-1.0 0 I..oses, in prime order, for
Ly co,. t., - 1:NOLISII 9 lII:SNY.TT.
frolh .. :. '.-. 1= ~nono.l. and IM Fir, , t et..
. _........-...-- - _ --- .
I DIONS-----ib' -boxes for role lir
. 1 A (.4,19 .., ' • EN111.1411(k. BENNETT
- DIANu 01)LTAISLIi COVEItS.—W. 31e
x Clievsi.. Itoit.'lb. 00.rulion of thew arlehlng to for
uoh. to hi. extenotresorcrtallent of TaLle .01 tam. Co,
yr.. No SS Inatill.rtreet_ fold')
rrilliET PLY CARPETS--W. - McClintock
It no. pn.p.are4 ho. .I 1 th e lancr.t waortinettt al thn , .
p m Con,t,p. , •.ffer , 4 it.l Oki, natrk.t. loll' a the boo
.4 .114...keed .0.11 ri d pattern, shirt, are thmet
Inon the 'moat , . ILIN.i 1:11 , 00 elnaorni f,,tr.rh.l lo thr
Union. Call ot th. Carpal M4,retp,,,.. Nu it Fourth rt.
f. 4.10 - -
I IVA I , ESTIZI AN'Iiitit.USSCLS c A ItPF,TS
_lL..it qiat fte..l end .Nlias. l . bfeer .04 fur .10 he
NV. XIvt:LINTO 4 . I.I-
I&'.N-CA.I{IIETS--A large assortment
lilislatrgt and nonot id, lea le afar sea f,,,,t lad. b,
Ur . M. IIeCLINTOC.I.i.
4 "NiiiittSll AN 11...A.N1.1-ililt: AN Oil 'Polio.,
11.1?:_stir41,,osetpticat ‘if s,ti .......,cstet Ott 0„ --- -011,,to
1 tiottlL`l;j;t.itatUt.tagr:-?ri'''. '' , " , '‘ , h u . . , " l. ' isi .h d e r i : ' . .
II 0 P S--4 bales for sale by
i
fcblS AtM. l. JOUNFTO'N.
7PQ !eltitiljaSettgniZU L'',!:!.l.V,-t re
21. CATLItratT*O, 1 CO.
(a ALLAD OIL--20 casks for sale by '
10 0018 A. cua.uutwo.% .t co.
TiRIED PEACILES--100 bus for sale by
-15
WS A. CULBERTSON a (51.
.
(a litiARS,-,1.00.000 Principe. Regalia, and
"stii,.'"'"'"'''' °ll
''''';:firM.VrOi'ism: s co.
QTORE KEEPER WANTED—A. man of
1.3 wt., Indoettione habit, and competent to attend
1 elm, eltuateet a tee
one.
in the enontry, mai hem of ti
' Vi'ergTn' berrotiltol'fr=th. k."
"""M"-' frtlSTr
---------- --,.—.
CIIECK LOS.T.N-A cheek drawn by ua in
main. Vets, No: 17 NS, dated Fehrnerl
on 'faintest Eons. of thin eitg, for three hundred
. fifty' gollorn, hee been tont from the tolteren
Pittsburgh awl Perkersburgh. The public are gsutianed
egninet roretring ouch duet. se the post:net .han been
etnopeff. feblT HILLER 2 lIICKETtiON.
pEACUES--Th hred bushels rec'd
end for stile
by jeDree und
MUEL P. SA SIIIEIVER.
-•
To Gas Consumers.
g
'ACTION TO TIIE PUBLIC OF PITTS.
pedlar , . are about. Introduring the
idyl.. Of tiu.bonsera tvermbling a atatrut candle. tlao.l
w ith.w Oa. wtocer and long tube. and toy
with too holey,
elating they can 11••• nr 40 vcr rent.. and ladling them
at al. and Nor we. the Inventor, froth 'rate. that
malt prier If 511 tent, with • liberal di•counttlas
Otter, eabling them to.m. them in Murex and dwellhagaat
our cul, n ..rUaed price. We therefore eauUnn the public
again , " ouch untoater, and particularly agaluat a young
1n31110.01. 5 covt 0 Inches , limb. bath. black rye.. mete
hair and rcdt•lt whloikern, under the ehln only. lie ex
erwleelyrltote his hurdneaa. and well calculated to dr
itrhYler
to am
ttrr
114 I.tallow ..treet, Now York.
/r.r.The young man alluded to hes never been ennnerted
&IS: Moat
ith the boot
ELLE ItS' PILLS,"CouId not get
""'" g ` lth " t ww wpaunellat tile, 0. Jut. U.
NI. Y. P.. acurnrTout' are the only Liner Ville that
toil here. I mold not get o4oll, without thou, ar i l. %eery
ne blot make. !eel er the et
ent walca In the hlgy . e6l: o 3 :N a . ot
enten.lation.,lionsa retreel yt
tag-Vretun.l end wad by It. Y- hELLERY, Si Wool et-,
awl hr drug - glela troUtrUllr.
tin BILLS
A.kILY
1-Y%-r toobris e a ts
50 bags cuffele
to her No. 11l.okor.lt
'IA brio Tar
100 hags SaltgetT ,l4, o *.ttg V S ON.
Produce Dealei; il . tideortitulrolon llerebants
. • Water street.
lANDLES-80 boa mould, on consignment
IJlbr .00 - Or 1020 ALEXAIIOIII. tot/0000,
SCYTHES -75 dor best Grass Scythes;
Cd dos belt Cr,dW So thee
coußigo'
10 Oct Led Coro Ou
L. S. %V ATII.II AN A SONS.
SO A 151 Weer gold Symal!d.
nd ter rare Or
lily
SCYTtIESNEA'rtIS-425 doa best pateni
ou 'mush:Wand and fur nal.
LS 'WATERMAN * SON?.
N
AILS ,i, SPIKES-42 0 kegs for sale by
11 m4lB L. S. WATIRMAN .t SON:l.
. _...
PEARL A511: 7 12 (Wks prime for sale by
Als L. S. M ATMTIMJLN L SONS.
. _
filtANG4lL2obrls anoct, to arrive, for
1.,./ oar by DIMIDRIDOL a INGIIILAM' '
'
PIS Ile Water at
BULTER-10 lois prime roll, for sale by
VICK I, MeCANDLOS.
I — bPFEE-100 bags prime and fancy
J.
Rio
,
(or vale br D. WILLIAMS Rix).
Kati UL,. Mate bad Wood sta. .1
10 KEGS 6 Twist Tobacco ;.
bblt. Tatunfo Oil ; _
3:0 Wm/ Prima Clem; t Tor sal. by •
ian .
30 , . • • DA.LIEL, VI Water
*.
OLi7wEPl•l6bank.e;t:ctaLesol:mbiTi
EA IT MO; EY. bOtSIISIOIri ff.E , . 1
CIIANT, for tbo W. o r D oooo gii, w 001... ind Cotton
- . hn.l.l4,...istrert Pittabursit:
_.,L'' . '_, ‘ y. 1
OrtirrA. rlted 10.amft 'balm nyttnLy dwripuon'‘,.. ..00..,
febl7
len Ilachinen.
rii'. i:u.FAILT laiga.VillEiii , . --; TOrott ii.
ey.bain, l...tvrr.on Ow aulLarrilirs. under the .151 , nt
i et - , • 11.1LItt.t a c.... 641.11 Jnv Ab....11 . ...1 b 1 mutual
rovast. : In 111:1L±I.5. •• '
1 ANlytti:.\C:4'LE,3,ll:4o,
ytEmisu.
Fktoing Iv:abr.:ladle 50... - the
namo• the late Caniu the of tbels
Fibl7
Qt PIIINO• pity poops--FilisTSLPPii i --. " - L "----'-':--------7------ Aziip
... .
in 0 . 1 - I . • J , Cia , ..)V.31
a7—Moruhy r i ,i llarebtol.l w , wa morn r a rotato
unto
h il. f,,,,,,dat,.
BL kck.--ht bul — Cc fort
”.....ixio.., itoi r..t ~.at.ply of ,Prinz Dry taltala, atollnto I ~..b, . _
Ti. the eat' of °oft rugtom.r... and Loyera,encredlT. Ibrf ------.. a... r• •A A_ a. '',l
inaite atten_tam to tlwir raterta ... iro aoaortmant of nay - otyla , -ini-Apy4i, u..a........ .... ,
0 '
!',1,'°4.'t.!1:,';',41g;!:' ,, ` „, ' , 1 7 .;'• I`7".ll,:inrV,l= r_i.p-ith,cr,,,,lni,,,Y,'"tm•',ll.tif,
k
otlenot at ID rents 1., yard. warrantad faa color.. Alwo. mg ,----.-, -..- -
cloaca at) las of Email. Chint-va. from 12Sf to IsU am. 1 ,0 - ‘... -- ,1
ry•r yard- may, of. thaot enttrely new dcolasrs Also. yew- cuEika Wiry pApER--Fro
. ,- ~ Dreaa Silt, Frtlll4 Nonni do 'Alava tarailv. da
r.Olo ‘ L; l' . le.olle Work Collo . Coil, etemizatta. tt. Mot. , to 25 mot& •• Sorge assortlorut f0..41
not. and ikatuat MOW, Ikrmn•t Cap, 4r-_ _ 4.1.17 .I . fah= 'i 11. ,•
XTEW 13001iS--The History of Pendentis.
II ma fortune. and nairfortun.r. Lia men& wad ht.
v an‘P i tz . ..‘;e,r ' g ' argr Y.—""b
R olla lka
No. 11 o
of the Pictorial 1.1e1.1 Book of the Revolution. Pp
Iteloon S. Losing.
The 0000 laoltv j for art received and atle by
febl7
Clin.Licle, Amerk—ut
10DA .Isll—A superier article of our own
Bo rrr,
Water Wreet. -
TILEACIIING POIVDERS-4.'0 0 catk - s, a
suerior article, itianufseestrtal and . fur sale
. by
fablp. 111.NAtn - r, DERII.I2 elf. •
11.7 SODAJ-160 7 1 on hantrandfOr
kJ sale by .44.17 BENNETT, BERRY &VD.
QULPIIURIC & MC ACIDS; al
_e"j,; "VIAURIATI NtriT. IfF.I . IIIV fas
Ilk./ ACT.I:II.I.L--10 0 bblo 11;ga No. 3, MaE- ,
tbl7 ''''''''JfrArS'.4I!II.ITIVIIISON 1 CO.
ItICE—:;O -. ;0 tn. prime Carolina, for sale by
rebir JAS. A. Ire'relllSON k W.
i o llloT-36 kegs assorted numbers, for sale
k_y to and: JAS. L. UtiTCHISON4 CO.
XIOLASSES-10 bids Plantation, for sale
TiT.I. br _ 6.1.47 JAS. A. lIITTCHISON A CO_'
if EAD—intAl Pigs Galena, forsale by
LA Ibbr JAS. A. IiCTCHISOS .4 Co.
7 p c) BUSH.. DltfuEuDui,,i'kuPDt'l...tl.7icfjoiliat. by
110 Wntm arrest.
10N SODA ASII, for sale by
5 0_
odd, _ Braman:Kn.& I7'ulllt.ol, _
fin DOZCORNBI-100INIS ' for sal - Why
1 IJAJ 0,0 . 17 lICIUMIDOTCt INGIIAAASC:
1
: 1 1SU--400 bhls N 0.3 Maiikc4iil; - T
febl7 7 4 trATL'or foi
I F t O . s . bi ,
wriso ' s.
IIOSIN7IIIO bbis No. 1, for sale
IWI by'
LSON.
IA b't_____L______i____--------r :
T AR -100 hills North, Carolina;
Pfor ate
by
60b17 W. ,1111,80. N. I.
(a ['SIMILES-- ..
1.1 I bales Cotton; '
11 rzete Yeatherw,
24 do reauute.
e, do MY Al , PleX .
4 do do Pearbe.
2
An do do Pealed.
• .0
4 du tlinseolr... .
aed El eat' b"l',•tlT-I—i'laLTllietfr- 4°Coo—
pact of Coal I.ant lying i o c he
31onon,abela. nt the upper end of 1.19114.01rri, bl off,:
e, f o r sale nu tens. that will loeuru a yrufital4e Invertraent
to eardtallq• or ma! men. Howe , caour,h tor Stu or sir.
Tamil, are already ‘.01,101 on to prvers&u. 10.0 landing la
est, Abe water J.,-oud. Re'r . to , Ittlng boats to be load& al. all •
't...l,',"nl'T lll"nocw'in',O.tl"o;l,to...lrrant'-eas'ldleVel, T2ll.‘"tuti
upene within %.' than twent,4l‘ a }tads of the river. Price
low, ~,14vout vaey. EliqUirC of
„. S. NORRISON ,
1112:,Y.1we
___ , AU'y ai twor.4thq.,.
ODA A!;11-31. caskw:for sale by , .
.43 • tr..t V. trii.soN.:
-----------
'ETI
fig A .0 lutv, crude, fur sale by:
6045 •, IV. &F. WIL-q)N:
CL.:II-12 5
. "Zr. Woutl.o-
.
4 IDILS COOPER'S WELTY; GLI/11--Por
1.3.1 i. by fob 1:. J. KIDD k CO:
THEIINIOIETEIIS--A full assortment for
.1.. by lAA:, J. KIDD & CO.
QURGICAL INSTRIMENTS of even - de
:7 ,erlii.tiort, Dr 'ale by f...m., J. 'KIDD .47CP.
C, E. Or W RANE'S PATENT COMPOUND WASII-
_ V. MIXTURE. by J. KIDD & CO.
. ,
AwrisT COLORS, I,N 01L—A full,:
urtmenL Al., CazroLve , Lakes of every devriptiou
nlurn.lJAlLntl Deep liellow,Mr. Colors. of all eaubdce. .
Can.,. of ever, description. fur sale by
feltls J. ICIPD t CO.
/11:1.1.111/EN - gF,EDS—A full and g,ood assort
l P aunt of areal, yrt male ed fnu4Zse hastern cities.
V.;317-I`attt';‘,t,"``2. et the - '''''
'''"'"
a
41.11 1, N. WICEEMSIIAM.
iIIifeSSOLUTION OF PARTNERS.I I
Th” partnerehlp beratofon. exhalna._between the
o n en ler the. st, le of bbattlett 4 M late, was W
ived on the teat doe of January, IML by mutual mar
aat hither of the eselearilent will attend to
of
up
Chahar... , ar.l ateauthorwesM oo n (lmmune of the Late
Pros ha that parterre. Ise. 101ietart.cEurr. ;
Februm W. 'll TIDO. ft II LILT&
--
XT EW Flitilf—B C. Shacklett and William
~t:,.r.,,p „>„b e -0 :...7:. .e. r r-w l : r : ::::::ad
J.L. EL. ,: j .s .l.ruittlilyd .: , ,, aa
taartal and husked partner, peal
anntlaue the Wholevalo
at the Way lately caroused hy ehreekktt a ll hite....101
Wool .teret
4411 II C. 1111AGEIXIT1 I
Nfld. PAINE. 1
VLW Ml:SlC—Where are the
'we friends of 1
LI ray Yo u th: toy M. auk.
..I Something hweet to tell You.
The !W h in .
~
1
I'm W ole Enlandaking o er the Day, Mary
- Mt , llama ant. Nag- dellcated to the
Ladies of New kokland, '
rh. I Lave it f a r awe.
Wu ..et ow on the titan . ..theme
(iii Mak , .
1 rily " litr '' f , 7 S ti' l P re , tt ' r l.'.--W°c4L'"
!'r. leit ' m ). l ,•SEITeI illage, b) ll Barker
lb. l.trat Dove
1,111, i. the Ithwk Shafer's' Sung ....spoa.
Would I were with thee—far Guitar
Les Adleur, by Ilore
An ertrastre colleetion of Den Polkas, Wahwat, Yana-
Mon, ...,-
r I AL.. a. to. Mal' of "New Carsalas t am" Cantle
Lan ics, and an exesl eat new wort, rolled e "Ideloelste
a .11..1.
b at popular and aerial aortae. harmanked amok
errautted yII. S Vi ebt, and ii. Masota—conaktered ohe 01.
the Le. wort , r, er publishel. IL. hLEUI.II.
1 tibia holden Ilartn.hc,lol Third at.
'LOUR—•nI hbLs superfine, in atom and for I
r .do by *ma RfIEYJIATTIIEWS L 03 _ ;
GREEN APPLES-30 bbli - for sale by
fall RILEY: 3147111EWS 4 CO.
rOLL BUTTER-1 Ltd freiti, for salo by
Phil KIEV. MATTIIEWS b CO.
Ct STOIIOIL-9 bbiigvsgr,loa
o ,
y,,,4 ti .:igrl''
ca AFE IN vEniirsT—.)x)o in Aleg
-1,7; ny County Coupcn Bond, bar ...I. by
W.M. 4. lIILL a CO.
febl4 G 4 War.l 01. above 411.
ao ,,r, r()us - - Allegheny City Coupen
..11 Ji j GA. Interer4 payable in New f ork, will be
i :cp - rd Ty febl l NV.O. 4.111 LL 4 W.
Net.,EW BONNETS--MurPhr & Burchfield
have open U.& morning wevand Cow of New Spring
.voeigi f En,sl4/173hton Chip, Ilungwian.
Mow Prarl nod Nspien inabroroll C hip, Jenny
Lnul. end Allnon. Coburg and =ad. Alnwino Ontage.
Cldus Pond, Enthroidernd do. Aswendut P• 1171. Vandyke,
yodel
nut Fowl. Engll...b Ltd., chip and Dorddabln Alto
!Wow and Enrt h s.a• Torielr of Winn,
!trdolgrro.l.ll4 as ' 3l l ); centnnislnVr sat
tante 11.14, Collard, Album, thins Pearl. Leghorn. We.
rfiE HISTORY OF PENDENNiS., No. 8,
by W. ?d,Thorknorry and the QUCri. Neeklare, or
w lrerrt llistory of tbotyturt of Lorna ttiwreentlt. , by At.
eTer Data., have town redd. and for see at 1101.411:3
LrttltYpot.ho. 1 4 Third et; febl3
VATER CURE WORKS'--11i0 Water
` ‘.-1 Coro 3ladual. by Jog Sbeu. 31 rt.
rater Core ip Atorrieatudited by aWater Patient.
Hand Doak or ilydropathy for Itrofctaional asultinweatie
at, by Dr. or
Liontrwic practice of It ydrop‘ttbr. 'with' tintwn angraw.l
I 'Migration, or Ica:want:A tubdtwtE by Edward J0i11151.00,
"
Tb.or mut Ptactioo of!roma , . b• the lam IL
Fr.c6,lolmml Dom Me,Gerganlldo,
. ..,
i DRIP GEN- CiliklS , -.lkurplifit Burchfield.'..
11_, bv . .3abind a lama lot to Drip ghat.. which
am xri hug At arratlr reautt4 hrims, nor 0004 Gernt 4 , 4th.
(:tti.bli-PAIITNERSIIIP—We have this' day ..sa .start:t ptiss,t, • - .. Snit
- t wsociated with . In tho COAL 111:SLVESS. flotort .
sty will be knowo as tadirse. VRESLI FRUlT—Peaehes arid Islaeliteriies
D ' . Zira: Tier
- . I.' A:Vitt:MlN' LEECIL .ht...p cn.' . I I: Du, .p in apt that ti.oi..- end 1.. .... 0 ' .41 3 . Malethl
tuereby preversi heir anginal favor atthltuduts, .
ACERTAIN CURE FOR ALL PAIN may - Ai.. Cherll2a and l'huns put up in tbwessar.wsamser LA
Le found In the use of l'emr ands'. Vegetable Pain i plea or tart,. On bantland inr, , stale .r _.. _ j
er. Opinion of the roost PK.lnent Drags.. and 1 VM. X. 3CCLLCG ft CO '
'Merchants of Chi...that:lW Its far= fail o ::1411,,herty grect.
Oct. alb tits.
c ' 4 ' -'"'" ' ' ' B IRD SEEDS--Cana band- Ileinix.Seeds'
We, the ututeralanad,DruFgiz. and Merchants of this
ity. have limn amnaintal wih. aml sold fur tt year.. two of the b.t nonlitl' Ow .
past, nrticln or Family . Medici. known 3.1. MTV 11.1..... faS • .. Wr. Alollictcmo - co.
Thp.t,sble Pain Miler, and . would swum the Pattie that , -,17. - t - - '
in evory Instance, NO far as ..a htow, it h. Rimn the h, ,, !.. .
1.41.1./.1,111.1 to the purchaser. Lilo can rT4Tenettd. It to rho
voltaic as an artide of great merit and in: in 414 ,1 . 4 .
never knot, an article of Medicine boar, so
1,.. rta t h .
lic , i , p c nlar 4 t . n so short a time, altiott is pro_vli_hT t og tar .
_ or
to h . .. mt.. null c...11t , Y roar.-,.:,,t an.
6121.1 , 4 ity II of thr loath.. prunists
Yete oat, by It E. nELt.hh.L. itholest4e. Agent , r !tti 3 s7
'Moot etreot •
__. . .
4 SECTI6.):—B-bat—S—The Tauaeharison
au. d I:chmes. lring atColaabis:liinat,.. Freeptrt
A n bnrt. at lltLbut6L. wi1T.1.147T! 1 1 ,0 A 5. 6,.a
f 0,13 Canal 11aA:23, Piitsporgla.
la . t XCHANIIE E.A.NR Sli.i - cR.A. 'feu.
r 4, thrm Po sale. A 015: to -...y .. N .:it!:
M. D.
Tbn abnyr woe,. fur , alc . by P.. C. STOCKTON.
Dont...riles and :itatswer, corner Ntark,t eta Tian! Ft.
AT ERMICELLI A Ni) MACCAI{ONI
y In.oll Itnllnn Manesmal aml irrmkeN, on tutra
aril
for nate by the Lox or trlail,
tY, Welly st
Loxes 'fresh, of
article. crleLrated s• dirt gar Invallio
re.. frx BlancliosuOt I',lll'o.gr.l or Soup.
Coo "" " tl" b". °W...l.'rratT.G
VOX'S STARCII—LV boxes
ftOn )il=.tiAco:
RP ANP 1104e , --I“bbli Laid;
tr&a:os
.x 4
"teTif,ro " 1° b ' DICKEY! CO.
/00 Bigg Superfine ErAlr.,p%ifivr.ly
500 BUS SHORTS, fur male, by •
Obis • , - PAM. P.l3Puttria.
()()L S PEACHES, for !ale by ."
f l iota3 PAH. P. SITRITEIr.
-
a l iAn .IvZ CORN BROOMS, for sale by
74._113 4b13 SAIL p.SEIRIVER.-
IIBLS SENECA 01L, for sale to.
t,t, - • - P.'B RICER.
Partaar - Wented.
. A PERSON Th
Iwwing a orough knowledge'
of the Illafaery Mumma -la on Ito broad" ...a
log to bemo a hortter ati astablithed baohoodo.
h 9 c f .:ZtatrlrlZgag.V: 114
'43'?"JghLW
A bbls Sheep and 3 jahls Beef Tallow, for
j.Ur ode 6T H . tx443 • BAIL P. 411111T1111.
x! IE Fonndri conne . cled . with . our ieoika
Iwn partially dentnoynd by bra on (kw night
-• Inst. we ilys notice that Ire am slaw lammed.
to exams. order. nu! taus(, for rosnadyy murk sal iambi ,
I.l' pets lableh barenosollaned th• eta" instrontkna Qt.
Antr-nacksonll please vargenL (Blinnla
, . ILIAP *CO.
Ten Yin Wadi, hb.10,111. tothnir
BiLS PRIME ROLL Burr':
br &IA;
A
.14RD 4r .DAt'. 1.
-
INDOW GLASS= -00
ale 61 'fi•br2
.OPPERAS—'2.S bbls, tih . e.
bj - &bl 2 J.
GIi.E.EN--3 0 cans, for
(412 " SCHOONNI
I itt • A ll YS
—for *aie Oy 0,12
11111
lIEESE-I;t3 Las, in more al
1J OM Isill,All.
at'ore a
- PLII
NAIL-150 - bbls, in store)
VRIE. CAN4L COMP NY
L' boklefe of tbeyaw
li
nod that tbetinnal election of lir,see
year will be ben at their 4flo Ite bete,
i
day n March next, at_ oXitalf.e.lit.
by order Yieeldent
Canal OM.. 5.11
rritE LADIES all say •'lf you want red
I'o.l Tea , ro to horrid a llm,wartlit Tee Store in the
Inamorel for n. The Tea ther eel at W. meta pee petrel
11l really eery wonf, and Mom at Theeote and 'Lam deb
eioll.. LOW prevk. damaawkl. or ilk ( eriOf V... are never kept
at MIA emabliehment. au; tbej tIOW IrMall all their Teat
direct from th e orLeleal ettrew. Melee tweed tut Tea will
. 3L 3b,.,1 ',moven, 1/) laoldle3 WP O.
els will and lot ite pee - .. a 11.1,1 e tell: febll
1" FAD imtroyed patent
_LA Lead Pipe fur flydrmilw,
• fur ea
A n .4"as handr ikut ui
jr/2.5..dtf _
tiEFINED BORAX
rem_
ANNER'S OIL-W. 14 ~ ,
£.12
QUNDRIES-
0 : 10u bush IOX i‘ott'im •
IT ,
i. do
l it h it= wsidur:
00 bbYt: extra ramilT Mixt;
•
3O •10 Stowe* skt
Wu dexelt ext. 04113 Lamm
•
'Mx. xxxott.l, lo fito.
1000 box. Wind , / j oim wATT A CO..
ond fox .1. by
febll I
• Libertr ft''
ItEVOLVERS—Just iecehied, nn addition-
I ssotilne Coles
OLL BUTTER - 7 25P1418 Prime, for sale by
• 11.111BA000,
ll Nol4ll' and 110 Smond Ft_
ILIIC7T? OIL-
TALLOW -10 Ws, prim
BROOMS -40 dozen for !tale by
fubll s.t.
TIMED APPLES-150 1,4-
fehll
TIRIED BELF—C,
wle
ram.
TINDOW GLAS4-1100 assorte
V V .1.... I , S . A eW. Ittltrf
,5 bbls, 100 1: -- r,;s ,N 6.1. for
mi.by fetal I S. W. WAIMACGIL
- - '
LOVER SEED-4:31 . bbl prime 011ie, fur
/ale I, - febll lIAIL9/0411.
PpACIIEEi-15
_r ntk
- •
POTTON TWINE:I-PO
feLlUlbrule Lp .
ASTILE SOAP—• 0 e.
Lain -40 .kegt
L •
.•
s_4) bbls Clo , Tr r t-
E a r :; 1 0 ) T t CR.
APPLES b,O
rER3IILLION—'
irems. n, for lute by'
TARNICA — FLONIIRS—
D LACK LE.4I-700 g..s of superior
kDIO ale L, . Ir',WifsodLizE"rate.-
tiA3IPIIOR-3 14,18 fo pale by
Li feta° E.SYL. LARS.
JOW D BAYBEfLRY
4,1,10
VJOPPERAS-10 bbls
mao
'I,II.'COILKS-4000 groeo forsal
r.toto .S
. .
VII . OIJ,SE LAINES--Printed and-sOad
IV os, great Tarte/ and at vartraut vibe tto
own at cold Mee of &bit/ /113/111tr 111:11XL1).
,MOURNING GOODS--Marphy & Rural- .
' nelit bare on ban} an annarlsurnf d'lliask &lobo.
' nnk• Can Cloth .110uni de Labun.
I 11..0ba.
Jim, nnialand 41.1paen% ann. fiber Mica on=li inob.
feblo I. • . , .
I rt OAF SUGAR-LlOO lobs, nesorta num-.
yak
for by ' StRIMIDGE INGRASIAM.
.1 10 240.116 wawa-.
ISAIAI.I DICKE): & CO, Agents for Me
elwAe's Iron Work" hava irm far :de of wayerior
ger" MT. "aar
AT Vg . 075
Ti . OTTON - 1 0 btles for sale by .
%_1 fetal/ DICRET CO
(l 0 ON ZITAGS - 40 dor. tsrilliALfor
V) lip feta() P1e01.1.4.5 k ROY
QEGA.Rs--10,CX) Pprincipe, for sale by
}Ohio:_ menus I Bbs
' ! t' Law Partnerelurf. ' •' -
HE subscribers have associated Slain
,o,.. to unprmalee of Law, ander th e Irma Blatt
THE
Go eor the other of them, whei mot es•
pigeet,ll,lilarti tzttejl . mg:t all tlrm is the- off., me.
''''''''
ILKADE W
.Miell•• • Etnic.W. TIL-4.64 .
ASUMITON •-
'IIIIiTER-4 bbla roll i•
_UP 1 aao F .ted.
g° t.". VONIIONNII r OtI.42 *CO .
TII SIN BLACK 'S IL K S--Altrarar '
P.. 84.7. hare marked i yrry' s rupply of she,.
poeati 71141f1)=.fr:IIVADV7i,.-
=est, rzyles. Ja9
Large /action Sale of Refiaed,Sugar; - !.
OF BATTLE GEMINI! SUGAR REFDARIr,.. ,-- ;
i
1 •AT NEW 011.LEATIS. i. .-- - 1
ma BBLS OF REFINED . SUGAL
Double Loaf, • Crushed, Pa Mlited. • sea d o . t
gaiesrulYlaridnt, still be mad at 4ertiou 'at Nee On
Imo. pa the 19th day of labrovy , 15.11,0 y It 11111 PIN.
Auedmmer; at tha mos of Illt.M. IfAILLI - . BLANCHARD.
a c 0.4 agentx et mkt Itellmrs. No.t.lecurtoof lOrmossreet.- ',
Wrenn liberal at sale.
1 . ALIO, on
, the . • day, at the moo AM, '. .."" . f . '' ' .. ' -"i .;-:
..i.,ol , yckes 41 preof pate mad dark
. f . '4leNolmo Itostel • .. ~-,
50 d o ' sed .- pale Motage 15, , rdo - do-
d o ' pa =ss - - 151.5 Ido lr.
...
...
21' do lst ' . •• '. 11/0
..:. do. uo .. . f ...
1.1:1 Ipm Notlets Imperial toile Glm •
All a above are =KIM Cost.= llotke• Stmt. e . .
. ...
j 100 la tete Gsdenolek . , _ •
1 150 Abdatb; .
&mated Conlialk
lon .. • Brarely Cherriem ... • .
50 . fruits In theltjuice: .
. •
1M 'baskets Olive Oft
MI . and , .
cams Pardines in 011. at dtole. half.
' oisarel ath
b..... .4arotm.s., Moro] &t Jodo. . febolw.
1N5EF,15 OIL-5 bbi„N just received, puro
Camera' or, and for WA br
11.0111.50 N. LITTLL L CO,
julo 114111.KUSAD STOCK*
lJ isillakuenta all pall un fur nal+ by •
11 M. A. tau. a C 0.. .,
0.1 Stock awl F,aluaga Brokana
ft
FIGS AND RAISIKS,-1-iii boxes wa:
sga do }lain",
Lund and for sale br =OWN aKM ISSantler. 012
feb
.ILIOLASSES—ii4-tiereeß and i3OO barrel Bi.
IVY prime moyerage, 1U Mile S. 11., fur rel. by
BROWN & KIb.KPATRICK.
LARDbI.I% best refined Winter,
i.for sale Li scuotos3r.utru. a co. •
elk WOW/nett.
VAPER-1.00 zrams Wrapping, nssottedi'
100 do llsobraro da
l or Al.B SC11001:11ASE1t CO.
bbls Cammon '
Afißon, tar risrale br
febl J. soloontn &co
.
lIILDEWS SIIIONS—Just receivede43 :
o r , 1, KIDD I. OA.
&M. • . No. U 1 Wood newt, '
SITAKIER'S IIERB8„111 kinds, a fFeek I .ot
on haul, and far tale by • •
• J. ATM it' co.
IILAMER'Sf)I
‘ft by frAS
ONG SHAWI,,S—A few 'LOT . pna . f . 4 — , Long
lkitb:SES WOOLEN SHAWLS- Of
lenor, qualltr, sc more of - •
111.18PflY a DV aoineux
lASTOR. 011,--10 brig Inovesluest li for Bale
B UTTER -7 bbl fresh
S do ; solid;
kegs dc.
71p0BACCO--45 bars 5 bump, for solo by
faa " - IIcOIIAS t WE.
AVINIJOW GLASS—ViijT x ,7 7 qt - T i av i ii.
814'10.571 . 7g* by 7. 1 1 bIeGILLS ettox.
PTENT SOAP POW DER-2D b oxes i m t.
end sad tor ra1.14 azunts, Li. wd
auoet vb.= Um. gamine ruck a 177 017 .0 be . 14 .
•
NOTIM
•
4, 1 10 - 11%-1,10318-BIADE TLANNEL--,
IF v - RICRPII4 BUR
Bak at abase knr as 4.ktrasatiV"an,Tdki.ig Late ~Lq
oa bassi. Xasasta• Rasa, sisa a al - jia Thu
Insaksts rarbservlats aret goaUttles. ttlsa
, r eceamer
LL.
1,0.nr
I t I . ofar
DA LULL.
per liwag
.,l'ul'."
1 b 4
Wood
st.
C 1.4 eeht
PAPER
I,IAII.9IIALL
d for sale by
CKET Alk CO
DICKEY.I W.
The 'Stoe .-
betrbr noti •
h. U. ettuillli
Um tuAt 11... r
REED. B.T
fvb 1
en, for sale by
:MAKER t Co.
or sale by
01%31AKER t Co.
for sale by
w.iiminALTEL
s .prime; for sale
4. W. WARBArOIL-
ugTl. ;Cured. foi
. ntrawa.m.
bad for sate b
d: umtpxoti:
bs sujicrioyAua.l
of for sale br
J. KIDD k co.
I.)ble. for sale by
.e KI 112:1•STillCb:
shel4 . ou hand an
'3 d KiLKPATIIICK.
, (It:nese, 'luv
==l
or solo
EIII CO
2. LW for Pala -by
P.. E. SELLERS..
r'sale 'kr •
rt. k.. snLeaa
CEM=M
411 1 / 4 71)=Toa. or.ea►o
- 7 3. KIDD co.
jud vwtilted mid
31KULLS t ROE..