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PITTSBURGH*
)AV MORNING, JANUARY 22,. 1518.
(TT-Tia Pinm'MH Dau-t G**m*_t* published
Bffiy. Tri-Weeklv, and Weekly.-The’Daily u BoTea
Dollar* per annum; the Tri-Weekly U Five Dollari per
mourn; the Weekly 1* Two Dollar* per a&num, uriatf
in*4*4* ep.. ' v
' {rrAoriEXrisxss are earae*tly revested to hand in
ibetr favor* before sr. it, aula* early in the day w
practicable. ■ - : ’ ’ : .
■ Fom » Commercial Intelligence, Domeatie Man
ket*. River New*/ Import*, Money Market*, *«., *ee
'third page. . . \
Editorial Carre spoadenco of \ha PltuburfcbOeiano.
Hoary CUy at the Capitol. Aw«ri«*“
Coloßixotion Society. x
Washlsgtos Citt, Jaa. 18.
.IsmwHtiflgm the Hail of the House.of Repre
sentatives where there are at least three thousantK
persons, and from which as many more hare been
driven unable to gel room in the HalL The
crowd commenced gxlferihg at as early as three
o'clock, and as soon as there was an adjournment
• ladies came upon the floor. Many of these
to be turned out, a: dthe doors were, closed until 6.
The galleries in th i meantime were filled to over*
flowing,; and the browd took their places, outside
the >*■», in the ante-rooms, and in,the grounds,
to gain admittance upon the floor below. From*
O'clock to six and a half the Avenue seemed to be
lined, with making towards the CapitoL
The pressure was dangerous tor a ume, and some
Wer..liVhU,hurttarolli»g.oawill.th«t.Jo.
■ When Hxsar CLaT entered the Hall, to Orel
hint whisper of to name wa. fallowed by a chums
.. that mede the welkin ring. Tuan Cnnan re.
HxslT .CUT.nmg through to and ;ip<m
. tnr .... tl.. Hell wm vocal with lire name. “Three
more,” und “three mare,” and yet “three more,
. too given, Mowed wilS driving of handler
*«hiefi,'end every demonstration pf applause. Ihe
whole acenn waa magnificent, in .the iinnienao
throng and the variety of- persona preaent, includ
ing aome of Ihn ehleat men in the land, and it ■area
arihUmn considering the objects in view- There
: * area t prayer offered, but' hardly heard farto
' solas without. • The Report wa. read, 100, by Rev
Mr. McLain, the Secretary, of to not
Jienrf. Every body wnoied to hear hfr.Cur,and
.Trillwd patience to be aden. •< otor. .poke.
■■■JLw 'he name of‘Clay" ring through the
HalL air! an apP.* l 10 S P" L ®
bad »« » ordered. Mr. Dnyion the
slTtlrJv Senator, waa heard in defence of to
and he whole purpirea The
audifuico would wait no jonger than through to
triefaneech of the Senator fiom riew Jereey. .
■ '*Mo^l < ay then aroae, and cheers again fallowed
-bin rising. He apote, he «rid, Without not. or
' preparation, and those who expected to hem
l , LTertr.ordn.ery wonld go .w.y dmppo.n ed
. Mr Clay ton gave n hiautry of the Socteiy.of
' “L more anon, and ofta origin thirlyone feara
a,,,, in « mreling of n few genilemen of wtueh he
Tjarinir much of this time to aociety had
- . ■ Ilhadi-u ,
• Ta L meet with s fire in fronl “ d in |
■ b, _ ct to ameliorate
: the rcar - :u free blacks-tb seed them |
the condition of the ji,. ,
abroad, to, a “ unUy -ojhuigjncompaubte be-
Clay ahowed there TOSn!hmg-Jn““P
twL Abolition andTJoloturahon. . The Cotom»
lWesn.auioi . frri, hlacka to their old homca,
tionaociety, took the free tuaeaa m
„d derired to take ril who eonld be act fare, htr
: -/sr r.-zsss."i
/ to their own eountty, and there hebehrved
• SStai i high punmre fw *-£*£££*
tint tore
t ■" end chrutiemred Afnca- A colonist.
• were between more
~ aent to Africa, • of miaaiona
--cheapnere
, Themm-whiWdtorepenn
“*”d S WAfricambeUer toirenndr
-•sendtofrM wooldonly-dolhiawith their own
: - to“ erilhofAAto,
. 'a" to"
.. s t their early, acliiement. , _ : - rf - a_.
- ' tion aociety derignnd wna not the 7,
lt
~m T Vatiojulaflairs moved swwiy,~«* ®
■ .national wtomea weed riowly conanmmßrM-
U area argued to be better, umchbetur.forto
■ >.
, toy- n—reatjon waa impoaaible. Within
tmet, and amalgam . neQCO of tbo unfortunate
afewyeorepaatinrosaag
tegitotiononfareanbjechv lawa
eoine more and “Oeroua. ejJ^
: ; rSnTto maater;-
. .amen,every where f.™reHy to connder Una
™i inatilnlion, this project o. eolnntohon. .lie
• whied that England and to
’ had devoted ao much of their meant to.pni down
■ the alnve trade, would unild tome of their means
'’in promoting to enure of cotonianlion. It would
So morn than fleets t? get nd oftoslave trnde.
! Mr. Clay spoke eloquently of the republic which
bad eprohgup on to coast of Afrien, aod eongrat
• .. .allied to -society upon to •P l " d ‘ d
which bad thni far crowned the .r eflbrta. He
■SLton.mgnoh-fbt-'nrevttowhrieoh
tecla designed in the,, fiannauon of the aoctety. In
ItoLuree of ordinary evenis il would be impost.
' to preside at another meeirog, or ro
■ :ike pert in the deliberations of the >oantob«
involred to blessings of Heaven upon it, fnd be
“L it. P«l succeas tilfcred encouragmg eva
Aence' that God had blessed its labors.
; Three waa nothieg done of
Mr. Clsy dosed. •
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Washington, Jan. IS.
/ ' The proceeding. in Congest *4*l, hadnot >'»
Mr. Padgett,
N. C, made e very able argument m the Senile
in defence of the following unmistakable points. .
He is one ofthe ablest and most co urteous menu,
nnblic life, and by -all will be remembered as Gen.
Harrison's chosen Secretary of.the Navy. It was
Th.t.he Ten Begimeht Bill ought not topass.
- Thaltbo War was unlawful! jt and uncruumtuißn
ily brought en by ; the President of the baled
P$C
if.-'
vve»»
proved
• •••- -
Tk,j, thoiigh the Preiident .mn in to Me*
: that the War inn been brought oa ?to obtain
it has been ptoaccnted tom the commencement
with the view of conquest. The Proqlanmtion. of
Kearney, ScotlandStocLlon.-tho eitabhahmenlof
Civil Government in foreign provincea,-the nr
.. atructidaa girea to hold the I'rovinees aa conquer.
•d territory,-<bo inarnctionatpCommtaderalroin
oCcers at Washington, all go to ahow
that though indemnity ia’ claimed for the pa*, con
queat vu deagped fro® fint *
. Xhe moral of aach a war, the danger of aubtait
■ . ting to such encroachments, the ea ample upoujhe
* nomttry and mnnldnd,-ell were commented upon
with adignity and solemnity becoming the atfoject
wu “* M r* .* .naftdi abounds, 100, in
. uttdercontrorexay. Tbc *pceca
. a—ttneatary evidence ahow.ng the pohqr of the
■ ■ SnSrn, and the mond deduc
tiona tom' aoch a policy atjO ahown with great
Senate, by. rote of 13 to 20. hare decided
- that the President: mny net communicate hiaplaua
• rfeondoeling the *artn the Senate. The major
ready to blindfold wherever the Ev
.. ■ - a. not follow .with
; The BeiUr
being couaigned to the t«Ue, WM wrp.
{iQB IWhM . i 1 || ulifM-n-ilntro mil All PfPM* , "•
pUds“tttifi* 1 legale tbo travel by the P«£
S ™ even body':C.«i ami Turupte. from Marine
w ,, « , XfV> -
for an mtelhgent pnhlio ae- 70,000
row wa the baatnesa of thd cottntry- the Iron and Lumber region, j,™
mm ' ' . • . 'Allegheny rivet. .
~~ TwMflncjWer Exami- Travel _^^ obi ?' nvCT ’ be £l*
the rate of a» each way.orSOO 1 „ 500
jdqijo per.day. ■
«r Tilit of <he_^^ o and yen- ■ 373,103
that.alMtiM AU whichiireapeafully submffle<L_
. Member fiem I*.
' r attan 20,000 died. 4
'BimimßAßMnb.
We giro bekrw, the atatementaprepared by T.
J. Bighamj E«h- of theTradeoftheriver, end the
internal commerce that centres al Pittsburgh. Hi*
ability, «ri(t his known reputation far all matteta of
biainea* statistics, leave us nothing to/w'iahfor.Tbo
only regret we have is that there were not more statia
tics open to liia examination, so that be might have
been able to show the trade of our city in aS it* ex
tent, and thua put to flight the notion that the pew
nine of Pittsburgh and the West is not equally en
titled to the care of the Government with that o»
the Atlantic coast
To the Hon. Alhott Ltttortm*, Chairman ofAtE *
tculivt Commute of the Chicago Convention.
Several of the public officw in this vicinity to:
■which I had to resort in procuring the statistical
inibnnalion called for in your circular, only port up
their book* at the dose of the year. I, therefore,
am' obliged to transmit to you, not the rtaUrtics of
trade from September 30,1 816, to Sept. 30.1547,
-* reouerted, bot the buainessof the port oiPitts
bunrb! from Jam Ito Dec. 31,1847. From the of
fidd records in my have prepared
ablrhcts to show the moveownts of trade and trav
el onaUlfae leading avenues 6fcommerce connected
with ourcity. There are several counties ofwertera
Pennsylvania and eastern Ohio, all whose winter
trade and also a large portion of their summer bu
siness is earned by wagons. No record is fcept of
this—nor have N tsilempled to estimate it This re
port has been submitted to the examination, and
has received the approbation of that intelligent bo
dy of merchants comprising the Board of Trade,
lam fully satisfied thalits results are entirely re-
The steamboats belonging to, and built at the port
ofPittaburgh. The Collector oftbe port hasfumisbed
me the following statement from his books. The
number of steamboats built and enrolled are as fol.
lows \
In 1814, 44 steamboats. Aggale tonnage 7,034
-ISIS, « “ “ \
ISIB, 53 '■ “ Jig*
1847; 55 “ “ N 9 < 35J
.-^0,506
The whole number of steamboats belonging to
the port of Pittsburgh on the Ist of January, 1849^
waa!o9. The'total tonnage of this portonsameday
was 28,000 loos. The cortof buildingand fittingpul
steamboats on the Western Rivers, averages about
g9O per ton. Hence, the original cost of the ton
nage of this port would be 23,000 tons at sso—,
equal to $2,240,000. ■ *
2. The Trade of the Ohio River to this port—
This river is the great avenue which connects us
with the consumers of our Pittsburgh manufactured
articles throughout the valley of the Mississippi- |
Ours is the great workshop—almort every store m
that valley contains less or more of our fenne* 1
1 Theannexed schedule from the books ofthe
wharf master, shows, during the last five year*
number of steamboats and other arrivals. Toe ag
gregate annual tonnage, and the ratio of tncrea*
of each year
Annual Annual
ugrtpue of increase a
:? $ 1 l f ! 1
ii .i i *-*
Steamboat*: 1,707 165,31?
Keel & Flat 1 SJ3 13£75 ITS^W
• >?44» ' -
Slentnboai* 1,966 316406 . —, io-aal
Keel k Flat '«0 Stf* ®.«l J?L
Increase of Tonnage in IM4 ov« Jnwflp*r cv.
1545. . ' 1
Steamboats 2J09 327,994 _, ia.413
Keel it Flat 6*4, IUSO «■?» JfL ‘ f , I
InereaM of Tonnage in t»4soTer 19« e per r '-1
1546. .
“SS Mi» aval *a> ««
Increase of Tonnage in 146 over 1945 21 per «t.
1947.
IS?fSIL 3, K4 aUM M 43 393,195 723 100,6»
KfCl *ES.2!rfl2|«tlSl?s« lS4OMper l ct.|
Pittsburgh is, in every instance, the terminus of
the voyage to steamboats reaching this port from the
Ohio nver. Hence the arrivals in the above table |
only shows the cargoes brought to-oar wharfc
Toe boat, on her departure, again takes a new car-|
go atlewt equal in amount The *^ aiul "“, 1101 ** {
SUge, therefore, as'shown m the above tab e to
represent folly the ascending and descending trade
of the Ohio river daring the year 1544,
iost twice the amount. The wharfmastei’s report,
moreover, is based on the Custom House measui*
ment of steamboats. Thu steamboats to
this port, will, on an average, carry one half b* I
vond their custom House measurement. L how
ever, only allow them one-third-of an increase, and |
the account will then aland as follows: ;
Steamboat ai’vls, 3173 tonnage - 3£J«
u departures, 3173 “ ,
: ' . ' . ' ' . 744.930
Add oneihinl over cufiu haomm***. "**s“2
Flax and keel boat arrivals 701—rtonnnagu • ~ »
1,013,970
- Tbi* is Ibe entire loonog. ofthe Oh;orivcr h-1- :
ndelthiaport. About
about 7o,PoojoMrffc« 1
of [umber from the Allegheny nw “™; .
the Ohio annuulljr, no* radudod in .the above stale- ■
“"'The trade font the ‘’{..nongaiudn m’"—
This stream is notv ■ imp.™ ‘by foelm
to Brownsville. Onrstalv. .. als.of '
ten font the Books ri,..wio f tb«
paid toll to the Company. £
water considerable amounts, ' .
sending trade, passed over lbelDam*, and tteae
do not appear on the book* of the Company.
number of clearances ascending the
thepast 1514; the number deseend
inr 211 The steamboal arrival*, (omitting to? ;
coal bad latnber trade) during - the P" 1 I'“*,
about 1500; their aggregate tonnage eboot M.M"
tons; the through passengers esmed 4-bSu5; “P
ww wie“geS *5^ ngfnmoaaiof coal P*-
iag Ihiougli the I/xis baa been os fclloura.
1(U s ..,,*,605,165 buahels
1W#."".~ ........7,TJ9,911 f
An amount probsblycqual to ono*hird baa each
vetr panned over Ibe Dams. This trsde bss more
than doubled within the Isrt two yesrs. .
. 4, The trade fora the Allrßhray
The ktsraem of thin river is not fully obibued by
. jsSs-SSSSSKfeyS.IS
’ belieyed JO be very newly . .g900
* Steamboat Arrivals, 116 Tonnage* -• * u
Departures 118 - —• *
, Add as before stated __
i - '«,iso r -
Flat tad Keel boat arrival*, 1429, their
tonnage e*tim*ted U 60 too* to each .
boat »,ww
Landed at point* not relumed, 200 boats a
60 ton*
121,146 “
I would estimate that about one hundred million*
of feet of lumber has this descended the. AUe
eheny river, and nearly one hundred imlliooi oi
LnJLs. Probably about
w« sold in our market,'the remainder descended
the Ohio river. _ ,
5. The trade of the Pennsylvania Canal.--
Tbe number of Canal Boala cleared *. tLe Co
lors office during tho season of navigation of I*l7
has been 4W6... The following are the principal
items of trade which have passed over the Peon*
aylrania canal from October 1,154 C, to October 1,
Amount sent eastward, Amount received from
as 'shown by Collectors the Ea*, aa shown bf
hook*. Collectors hooks.
Flour, bbls 360,191 Mdjje.lhs.
Beefuud Pork Hardware,** 10,041,907
OH 11,598,676 QneenswareßsS.OOS^
Seeds, bu. 11,302 Mouslin, B* o&M 11
Bacon, As 18,062,060
Tobacco, Bis 14,819,130 Coftee&a
Cheese, Bis, 919.602 £sh,Bis 6,462,5-0
R>nti>r Oh 971860 Funuinre, Bla I^)ol4^*
£K t fcT
Feather®,
wool, &, <,m™ ®* 5 -sJS
H?mp,'&T aJsMW l.Wg*
HErJS && Li
.. ,
Hardwei«,ne
Ag.. products Bis 783,022
These items with some tninor ones no* enumer
ated would consume a tonnage opon thePennsyi
vania «•«■"»>, as evinced by the books of the CoUeo*
lor at Pittsburgh, about equal to 150.000 tons, f
Tabular statement of the trade of Pittsburgh du *
ring the year 1847: , _l
Steamhoat Arritnlt Suanboai Twwffi.
FromiheObio 3,178...,1,013?970 tons.
“ 55 099 u ;
« “ Allegheny...• ...*llB**** 23 477 \
Steamboat arrival* . 4796 1,003 430 tons.
Flat flc Keel Boat arrivals 2392 118 410
I’enna. Canal Boats 4040 100 000
> 11,134 1,300 SIR
Thi* does not include the coal or lumber trade.
The Circular of the Convention wkedfcr avalua
tion to be toed -opoo thU tonnage. The return, j
Jnade to me a»4oC of «ch a character aa would
ea r£ i
SSSL'iSSpS", *■>“» “"w
has received toll upon
- Through Fawengera.
• Way
f •
: j Paaßaylvaal* I*iftai*t»re. ; j
.[ • ! j HarrisburgjJan. 18,1848. I
- Hocsfi.—Mr. Smith’, (Bradford)’ from .Committee I
oallnlaud Navigation! and Internal Improvements, |
reported an Act to authorise the New York and I.
Erie Railroad, to construct said Railroad through I
Susquehanna conty.! ! I
The resolution offered by Mr. Evans of Chester,
tor the abolition of the death penalty, being the or-1-
der of the day, was. taken" up on second reading.
Mr. Frick offered .to ameod-lhe saitfe by striking |
out all after the word “Resolved” and inserting as I
follows, via: “That the Committee on the Judiciary I
System be .instructed to inquire into the expedien
cy of repealing the law inflicting capital punish-1
raent, and report by bill orotheiwise. The ye* B l
and nays were required by Mr. Noble and Mr.
Zeigler.-and were is. follows—yeas 46, nays 45,
the question recurring on the resolution as amended.
MrJ Allison moved to postpone the further chnsid*!
eration of the subject for the present.
The ceremony of re-inaugurating • Gov. Shunk
was then performed, and the House adjourned.
In the Senate, no business of importance was
done, except to assist in Ik© inaugeration of Gov.
Shunk.
liucotnuL Addxsss.—This document not being
of special interest we omit itexcepting a small por*
lion relative to corporation*. After the usual flour
ish about the rights of the ■ people, and the danger
of the peoples representatives voting away the
rights people* and his duly in preventing it,
.he goes on to say: t*
, Impressed with the force of thisL'obligalion, and
with a fixed purpose to maintain all the principles
of our government* I adhere to the opinions I had
the honor to announce in' my first inaugural ad
dressi ahd I avail inysell -of this occasion to add,
•that l hold every attempt on the part of those who
are entrusted with : delegated and limited.pcrwert,
to create public debt without providing ample
mi .pn« for its payment, within a reasonable period;
to make contracts in the form of grants to individ-1
uals ior binding posterityj to create new powers of
government, witWut the consent of the people; to
place any delegated powers, which are dependent
upon the popular; will, .beyond its control; to in
crease or dimini*h|any executive legislative or ju
dicial power, as defined by the f Constitution, or in
terdicted bv that instrument, is manifestly unwise
and impolitic. These opinions nre only a response
ta the public sentiment; in regard to the principles
oTthe government, which sentiment is always in
advance of those :wbo affect to distant the judg
ment of the people, and doubt theirfcapacity to rule
tbemeelyes.. . j
In former times; it wu thbughl that the legisla-1
tore met to pass law* that would develope the re* I
aources of and advance the interests of 1
her citixena. It was also supposed that the repre. |
tentative* elected, knew what’tbe people wanted, I
and that laws passed by them, for the I
general good. AU is changed now, and instead of I
I goicg lo Harrisburg to legislate for the State, mem-1
I bers are told that Jail they have, to do is to approve I
of the measures the Governor ..thinks the people
I entitled to, and iostead of deyisintt\measure* So- I
the public good,! yielding to the Governor the
I privilege of devising for right j
I of executing'the ilaws. We hope the legislature I
will do its duty, and giye the people the legislation
I they so much need. This modern Soncho Pane, 1
I who haa-by some fiitality, been inflicted upon «
I as a governor may veto, but the fear of this should
not keep the legislature from their plain duty. I
I\ ' i
What, is Democracy ?—This. is a debateable
question in New[ York, as we learn from the Union, I
and points have kiseii in the dispute I
‘•Hunkers 1 ’ and 11 that are not provi
ded for in the resolutions of ‘f9,the horn by which
Mr. Ritchie bolds, when in a dilemma, and he is
I to give any cue. The organist, however
mys: !
“It is no recommendation as a friend of the
idminiatralion to be the friend of the Wilmot Pro-
The vote in tlie Legislature of New York and I
the general fcclingof the people would seem to in-1
dicatc that administration has few friends in |
the “Empire State. 1 * We hope our Hamsburgh
friends willivote in such a manner as to show Mr.
j Ritchie that what was Democratic last year in Mr
I Piolett'a resolution, is equally so now. They mutt j
show the administration at Washington, that “priir
cipict nevUr change,* 1 , and that free Pennsylvania
I is now as flrmly wedded to the principle of no
more slave territory as ahe w*» last year, before Mr.
Buchanan headed Sileu Wright, by bidding 1 for
Southern vote*.
Contracts.—-Wc find in looking over the Public
documents for the year past, the names at cut Post
master, Chambers McKibbin, Esq, put down with
J. K. EsqJ, as bidders for the delivery of
Navy Pork at Boston, New York and Norfolk;—
These gentlemen offered to deliver the article by
the barrel at $13,113, in-each of the cine* named.—
They were underbid by Joseph G. Sleu*
bens,atSckuforviUc, N. the contract
at 812,21,512,30, $U,56,812,03, except for the first
delivery at Boston, which Was given to George W.
(Howard and Wm. It Davis of Meadville, at 813*
kjoeepbHiimon, of Troy, N.Y n has the second de*
livery at Boston, for $12,90. The supples were
for the year iejn. The Meadville gentlemen sup
ply the contraU for Navy beef at $0,93, for Bos
ton; 810,21, for New York; and $104*7, for Norfolk
all for first deliverers.. Moarehaad and McKibben
made an avenge bid for B}l.
Ispiaju.—Cor. WhiicomV* Mestage.^ The prom
inent feature*’ of this document are, firtt, a pream
ble reciting our manifold blearing* and increaaed
prosperity, and tbeideelaring“onder Divine Prow
denceT that credit mu*t be mainly given therefor to
the Tariff erf 1916.; • ' _
In. relation to the war, the Gorerment say* The
tatue of the War i» that Mexico did o<* pay the debt
due our cittien*, iand a beautiful commentary
' thereon i* famished by the measace daelf-<*ar
Indiana A« not paid the Interestanker i*U for /re
vtare. A* to Mexico having struck the first blow,
S&i, U* only the reiteration of a falsehood fourteen
time* asserted in the president’* Message?
He charge* tbo annexation ofTexa* upon John
Tvler, omittipgto record, officially, that the imme
diate annexation of Texas and the whole of Ore
eon." ware the rallying cry of hi* party, a* resold
*1 National Convention which nominated.
Coventor *aya, there are glaring.imperfec
tions in their revenue system. 7jf!
-that a large amount of the invisible wealth w toe
ajenmuaity, ,»ncb a* corporation and other stock,
c*ah on haad.or at interest, and the more portable
and valuable kind* of personal property* i*
not found oathe assessment rolls;* that this kipd
of property u owned by those best able to mjt,.and
he therefore asks the M **riy consideration; of the
Legislature to these ‘faring evils. JTus looks
like a . pretty direct recommendation of the “odi
ous Whig Tax Law" of this Sale—C<»- Gat.
FIETHtt pAKTILaULES OF THE PLAST*».--str.
Watt*, passenger, killed residence, Winchester,
*11); Jo*. Edward*, paMcwer, killed—residence,
lIL Mr. Smith, passenger, killed—rewdence, 111, but
Mime ot town forgotten; 3d engineer killed, name
not recoilecitd; 2d engineer, badly scalded and
bruised, name not recollected; Ura Lane, colored
chambermaid.' lulled; one while* fireman killed,
name not kpoyq; Mr. Haleb, passenger; badly in
jured; two deck bands, onp fifeman nnd the car
pester, badly Scalded and otherwise injured. Mr.
Belt, brother of the C«pUin, and several others,
slightly injured. -The freight and passenger book,
together with aeaHy everything else a the clerk •
office, was blown, over board and kjsb The plan
ter U owned entirely by her comroander. Upt.
Belt He had an insurance ot $5,0001n the Colum
bus office of jbjs pity, but the policy does not cover
loss by explosion o; of machinery; there
fore, it will i foil altogether upoij he/ otgpe;.—!«.
Loyis Union.' ; • '
Fee* Bamlisq js Tp*******”A hill has passed the
Senate ofTeane*see,cslibUsliwff the Free Bank sys
tem, but differing in some good respects from tha law
of New York and Ohio.' One quarter of the capital
of the Bank 'murt bo paid in specie, and the re-
Tennessee or United States Slocks*
The Whig at “V* '
Tims it w!fll be seon, tUlif ll»ecapital of a bank
is one hundred thousand dollars, tup IgS*l
that is allowed, the association is to deposits boiidt
to the amount of #75,000, and pay m specie to the
amount of 625,000; whereupon the Comptroller
may issue to them circulating notes to the amount
of 875,000 and Jib more. Hence, there can be no
excessive issuea/sad the circulation issued is a*
cured bi* bobda, dollar for dollar. It is impossible
thatsuchn bank can break unless tho Stain repu-
the celebrated political economist, had
ih« honor of suggesting this mode.of securing the
<ksuj. of New York ™
, the first to canry tt out m practice.
i pgMT.MBEit the Sabbath Day.—Tbo Grand
Duke Constantine, during his tour m that re*
cion, visited die islands of Staffa and lona,
in tho Shearwater. He arrived at the latter
on Sunday!. Tlie stem otf keeper of the ca
thedral koys refused to unlock the gato flifu
admit the.party to see ;the for
that would, in nis opinion, have been to des
ecrate tho Sabbath. In vain did Capt. Robin
son ask imploringly whether he was aware
who the illustrious ‘stranger was whom r he
refused to] gratify,, Donald “ didna. exactly
keri.” He supposed^ fl from what folk said,
h was' only tho Emperor of Russia, But he
■wadna gie uplhe key to his own Qneen on
the Lord's day. There was a power aboon
superior 4to ony.-earthly power, and he
conldna*gie ujp the key."
45,825
;39,777
• CocEAGt—Ttuo courage is that which is
not afraid !of thought afraid ; the rest
u counterfeit.-' . , '
The French steamer Missouri arrived at N. York
on Tuesday noon. There is nothing in the paper*
worth copying. ;
- 4 * I ~' w [ *'“''**“ —‘“--I*' -* v-s-kir-Wl if T- i a
Local tottHlgeaeie.
Erie Extsailaa Canal.
' From the Beaver we copy the following.
The ny»" , *’»|? trudefor the past scasou have been
'as' follows, - j
Railroad Iron, [
Bar Iroo
: Nail#,
Glasa,
lbs. 5214,340
10,255,739
. 4,934;732
2,327,265
3400,497
3,982,944
31,672,027
Sugar and Molaaoes,
Flour, (18,787 bbL«O Bis.
Miscellaneous article*,
Total, : • Ba. G1,'00,348
Miles of Passenger* travelled, 92G,r>?2
Amount of Toll* Collected, $23,017,20
The above shows an increase in Iron and hails
over last year* of ibqut five millions of pounds,
with a corresponding increase in Glass, Groceries,
Flour, &<v 'The travel has increased in the same
period nearly one hundred per cent.—the miles
travelled cxbibitingjan average daily number of
through passenger* northward for say eightand a
half months of twefaty-six. The tolls, however, ex
hibit the true increase in our northern shipping
trade. Last year these amounted to $12,555,33—_
now to $23,017,23-ran increase of nearly one hun
dred per cent. Thus our anticipations are more
than realized; amL'yet lbs trade is destined in a
few years to be still further extended in.a very
great degree. }
• The report from [the other end of the lines, and
indeed from all the collection officers, must be ad
ded to this, to show the wbolo Canal business.
The items above are but a small part of the gener
a! aggregate; the most important on the Extension
line being the coal and Iron of Mercer and adjoin
ing'countics seeking a market—the former chiefly
at Erie, the latter at Pittsburgh; while the press of
travel has been uridoubcdly from the Lake. This
forms no part of the Collector’s report. The spec
tacle presented here during the business months
showed conclusively that wo are on the cheap
and favorite line lot communication between the
Old World and the Great Wes:—the arrival of
. boat* with over a hundred immigrants being al
most a daily occurrence. These, we learn, are
[ brought up tne Stl Lawrence and lower Lakes to
‘ Erie, and oy the shortest route to the Ohio River;
the number of wliicb we are assured, will be great
ly increased the iexl season.
Cajial Navigation.
iIIouDATSBUEon, Jan. 19,1918.
Deak Sis :—I -have just returned from a tour
along ibo damaged portion of the Canal Cast, ana
I think I can speak with confidence, when I aay
that there is no doubt aa to the canal being ready
far the Spring navigation, as early a* the weather
will permit ! Yery RcspectfnUj^Yours^
The. Eagle Saloon waa crowded last evening,
on the occasion pf Mr. Andrews’ Benefit, and the
awarding of the Prize*. The following were the
successful Conundrums—. "
Priie N'a I—Wby was Gen. Scott, when he
took Santa Annh’s leg, like a successful, warrior—
Because he conquered a pi*&.
Prize No. 2—!\Vhy was the gentleman who took
the prize medal the other evening, like a miser—
Because he was Thvrtlon for gold.
Mr. Allo will preach on Sunday afternoon, at
two o’clock, in'Temperance Hall, bn the "ThUgi
'out Mustont of tkrPatlS
r The Model Store. —The new sictre which .Dr:
I Simpson is erecting on Market street will, when
{completed, be the handsomest Dry Goods Store in
{this city. It extends from Market street to Post
] Office alley. We understand it will be finished
| early this spring, when it will be occupied by Mr,
| A. A. Mason, ia well known dealer ia silks, cali
ces'itc.—TtUgnpk.-
Tnr New L-oas. — A letter in.the New York
Commercial Advertiser from Washington, says:
“The Secretory has not vet received any en
couragement ih regard to the new loan, from any
quarter. I know what are the opinions of finan.
cial men here; on this subject and they coincide
with the viewi thrown out by Mr. Calhoun in his
| late speech-'to -wit that the loan, to the extent
I that will be wanted for the remainder of this and
for the next fiscal year, obtained ml a
more favorable rate Ilian a hundred dollars in stock
| or Treasury rujtes for mnetyin specie.
Corcoran &: Riggs have only half a million ofthe
{ last loan to pay in, and that will be .called for in,
I the «nux or thirty days. The whole sum ntthe
{ comniabd of the .Treasury-does no! exceed tore*
I and ai half or four millions.'’ . \.
* Lire Prolonged bt an ovi*'
dence lo prrive that an advanced state of sci
ence, and the improvement-'ln the.condition
of the variotts classes, of pfo
long life, the fcdbwing statement is made.
It has been found that the *tefage lengthen
life of persoats bom la Geofcva was, in-lhe
16th centurt, leas than 9 jtszn; in the ITth,.
the average rose to 13; ill 1750 it had in-.
creased to 37; in 1800 it was 31 pin 1913,
40; in 1832^45.
Gtx»n fc-e'thv tab nr, *ur ion ror. THt cocv
rar!—The Xjnw York Commercial ofTuesday has
one whole toludm of foreign'importations, and
omits at thd same time, the manifest «W the Mis
souri. | „ ‘ i
f ftw '<Ts.fi DVIBBII t GAZETTE.
cuxnmt vi fast—J«a**ry 22.
Public action
grew The War, call* for Information; Sound tfoe
triaes; Mr. Pjcarcc'i Speech; HilcMt on Accidents
and the Price of Wheat; District Court; Scientific
AMOciation;] Rail Road Pennsylvania
■Soldier’s Bounties; Hon. Darid Wibnot; Eighteen
Million*;' From Africa; From Oregon; New* by the
Cambria; RlVer* and Warber*; HeayCby at .the
; Capitol; American Colonixariotj Sodaty. .
~ Plain Talk and Plain Truths; The War; High
Handed Executive Act; Pentiota; Purchase of
Louisiana; Executive Usurpation; .The Instruc
tieosef Mr.lsiidoD; Treasury Members of
the Pennsylvania Legislature; Hamrirargh Cor
respoodence; The Extent of-the United States!
The Union itself; Fight; jNewi Item*; Santa: An
na'a Pass; ; Teacher’* Association; Meeting of
Councils; Djaraemberraeni of ltems; drc.
Latest Tdegrapbrnewm, Foreign and Domestic.
Commerce; A carefully compiled Review of the
Market* forjtho part week;The pricenjn the local
city market*-, The' Cattle Market; Thp price* of
American produce in various part* at} he Union;
Amount of Flour, Wheat, Coro,
the openiog of the Canal; Canal bCMseu and
movements' of prodace; Market in Irtldon
City Newte Spirit ,of the Press; Copies* Extract*
from the leading journals on ibeintereAnf topic*
of the day.! . t . I
For sale (He desk, singly oria wrqfcm. 4
/'or ,
Price G <seaU «inste eopr,
93 a )*w in ndraoee.
fry*TVislt*juooxt Mesasb OriTiriTi. Ci.iiiitU*»'
P|in E*irtctof-tt U now eoncedpd by medi
calmen tbs( CoiroeH't Magical-Pain Extractor, Manii
factored brlGixn«toak A Co. 21 Conrttand ttN|Y, it
ibr rteateitiwonder Of the J9th century, I».effects arc
truly miraeuloui. All paini arc removed from burns,
•raMt, Ac. and all external tore*, in a feWMjmitet af
ter itt application; healing the MB* od the ,votl deli
cate dun, Inuring no *car. It leetpially beneficial in
alt kind* of Inflammatory diseases, toebae aM߻Ntp*
piec and Ryes, Sprains. Hhcmnstitm, Whit* gwalling.
and Ulcer*; Bruises, Burnt. Chilblains, Eryupelat,
; fillet, Tie boloreeux, Ac. We Might add me proof to
all we ut, fbe name* of many eminent physicians' who
ate it in their practice, and hundred* of the clergy who
praise ti to their people. Kind patent keep it coastandy oil
'band. i» caret of accident t>y fire, life may be. lOsi with
out it, but by itt use all burnt are subject 10 its control,
unleu ibe vitals are deatroyed. Caution—Remember
and a»k forlConncirt Magical P«iu Extractor; Mann-
Liberty sUlwxd of wood. oovWdfcwmT
fT7*B*ii( or Cotcuau—Ham Tox»—To thallald
andGrey-tlf you with a rich, luxuriant head cfhiair,
fraa from dandruff and scarf, da not fail to proenn the
genuine Balm of Columbia. In cases of baJdodat it
will more than exceed yonr expectation*. Many: who
have loti their hair for *> years have had it nM(ed to
itt original perfection by the ute of this bairn. Age,
■late or coiiditinii sppeaj to U oqobgtwle wluH*ter; it
attb ChtUtk the fluid to flow with which the ducate
hair tube is filled, by which meant ihcJtUtoad* (dbote
hair Was grey a> the' Aaidctie Hagle) have had their
hair restored to it* natural color by. thßUseo/thliwival
: uable remedy. In all pates pf fever it will b« fcuafiibe
most pleasant wa*h {hat pan be qted. A fete apfUea;
tiont wily are necetaary to keep the hair from Ailing
out. It strengthens the roots, it never fails to impart a
rich glossy appearance, and at a perfemn (at the toilet
it it unequalled; it hold* three limet at much at other
miscalled hair reitoratlTea and it more effectual. . The
genuine Cotnttock *
in Piutbtufb, oniy genuine, by WM.
69 Liberty- at, head of Wood; in Washington. Pt-, £y
Sweeny ii\ Son; it) BrpyrTuvjlle, by Sennet fc Crown
In Caaonsbnrg. by flr. Vouet afta, by OHJPfßltllw;
every
U atranfely destructive to th| U
mtn cuticle, (or skin) the sudden change from fatst 1 o
cold, and too smoke causes yellow, dark, coarse rood- l
plenions. !Then.it is requisite that toe pores of the akin 1
atuuJd bp -kept open—that their months thonld b*frap4
from impurity—’twss Jbm thp anpi?nt Roman PW}o*a.
pberi cured all diseases— Ujajr. coqtpoipd .tut WON :
the pores of tlie skm, than any other qutlel'or the body*
diseases and unhealthy sapors left throiiffc tha
It ‘is necessary, therefore, to keep the pores.oped—all
humors afe dispelled from the sain uom’ Ute pores,
when they: wash with Jones' Italian Chemical Boap. I
have seen Jt cure the worst'and oldest cases of Salt
Rheum, SoresJJubcr'sltch, Bora Head.'!
Rinrwonh, when eveir b4i«T internal and exurnaJ
remedy had failed—»u effect rsnrfeftnf. tho ifcla *hite.
clear and soft, thoufh it be yellow aim cowaa, is won* ;
derful—it removes Freckles,Ton, Sunburn, Moiphew. l
and disfigurement of the skin—but persons most
be portsedlar and ssk for Josts Bosp- to be had in
Pittsburg at WM, JACKSON’S, of the Rif Boot,
&Q LibertyjsL Price W cent*. RovtDdAwly
'"Doji
rrr Doi» your hair full off, doe* your hair him gray
Ujt harsh, i* ii dry, or dirty, I pray?
If Hi* iM*. yoo can make It soft, silky and fine,'
Dark and healthy, and beauteous as this hair ot nine.
And lo bare this, you have but three shillinploi&ive
For a battle.of Janes' Hair Restorative. ;
Reader,if you have bad hair you would really ts m>
tonlahed at the lovely effect a three shilling bottle of
Jones' Coral Hair Restorative has on it;it seeds btf one
trial. Soljl at W Liberty w. novWdkiJly
frynTeHow Teeth «nd putrid brenth, ?
like rotten ds«tb t ; j
jTK^Sdis^
'All crrold here teeth u while u pe&ri, j
lEhreet breath—hard foma—otu or iirL i
IWhr dalijr?—cajr, quickly fcaeto {
lAnduie a box ©wont*’Tooth Paete. * _
It ea»u- s bat 25 cent*, and U really a beautiful aikido.
It ciTM tha teeth a fine enamel. Bold in Pitubnth at
00 liberty ii£ oevlMto&y
■\ '.. i! ■
\ -?a-.
Ccrretpoalemeuf Plttibargh OsittU.
Correspondence of the Pinsbnrgh Gaulle.
COSGHESS. ' ! •;
Washington City, Jan. 21,1947.
Sccatx. —Afier tbtr organiirtion, Senator Came
rou announced the death of J. W. Hontbeck* of
Pennsylvania. : The Senate, oiler the usual resold-,
lions, adjourned until Monday.: ' I
. Hoc^x. —As. soon as the House canie to order,
Mr.Jainieson claimed the floor to make a personal
explanation, and saving that his speech in relation
to thrf Trist correspondence had been incorrectly
reported by the Union newspaper.
Afler. he. had concluded, the House proceeded
(o the consideration of private, hills sent from the
•Sentate.
Mr. Rockwell, of Connecticut, moved that the
House resolve itself into a committee of the' whole
on the state of the Union, which motion was
agreed la
" Mr. Schenck, Chairman of the Committee of
Trivate Claims, brought in a bill making provision
for the widow «f the late Jacob Brown.j,
' Mr.' Bowlin bflered an amendment to the bill,
making the provision general, instead of in certain
cases. ~
The discussion of Friday lost, upon Mr. Goggins'
resolutioaxelative to the admission of Santo Anna
into Mexico; 'was resumed, when considerable'
'•pairing was indulged in between Messrs. Atkin
son and Boyden. The committee then aro*e, and
the House adjournod till Monday. ,
Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gazette.:
Philadelphia, Jaa; 21, 1845. .
The Southern moil has arrived at Petersburgh,
-ith.later dates from New Orleans
-The United Stales steamship Virginia has arriv
ed at New Orleans from Vera Crux, with dates to
the, 4th of January, j "
A courier from the British Charge d’Aflaires at
the capital, arrived at Vera Cruz on the Ist, with
despatches, which Were at once forwarded to New
Orleans by the British brig-sfwar Daring, which
had induced the people at Vera Cruz to think that
they contained proposals for a negotiation for peace,
brought about by the British Minister.;
Col. Mills’ train started for' the capital on the Ist
of January, escorted by .the Ist regiment of infan
try. CoL Marshal was - at Jalapa, waiting the ar
John Reynolds, of the Ist infantry, was hung
at Vera Cruz for the murder of a Mexican we-
ll was reported at Vera Cruz that Gen. Santo
Anna had embarked at Acapulco for San Bias, and
that Gen. Mejia had been killed in a guerrilla at.
tack upon Mai all an, with many others, who were
upon a night expedition from Cbotuia ftw the pur
pose of apprehending Mexican officers who were
obnoxious. The skirmish resulted l in the loss of
several Mexican officers. -
, Several American prisoners had been sent to
CoL Childs for exchange, by Sr. Zahxeai, former
Governor of Puebla, who asked in return the liber
ation of CoL Favor. CoL Childs refused the ex
change, on the ground that the Mexicans were now
greatly indebted for prisoners liberated: Colonel
Childs complimented Sr. Zantemi for; his kind
treatment of American prisoners, fiut declined his
request forexchasge.
The brig Rupert, lumber-loaded, was wrecked
near. Tampico.
Exelatfre Correspondence of Uie Pitttbarjh Gwens
PUII+ADELPHIA MARKET.
PniLAuiLmu. Jan. 21, 4 ». x
The market* generally arc without change, quo- 1
inn remaining the came as before,'the arrival of
the steamer. ' j
' Business generally is. very dull, and nothing has
transpired worth reporting. >
The Eastern Telegraph U out of \ order,— nothing .1
therefore from New York. ~ Tj
The Eastern mail is in, but contains no news of
j special interest .
Ufchitlvs O>rmpou<lcj.ce of |h« PiUsborgh CJwfO.
\ Baltimore ' jiabket. -
,\ I ILt.TmoicJan.2l, 3r. *.
The market is generally quiet, and nothing is
doing uroroKnrporling. j
j The foreigwnews has had no material effect up
'on the thing remain leg about as be.
fore the arrival of the steamer: j ,
ExeltMivs Ci.rr<»w)ml«»M! of. the piml>argh Gaietto
CINCINNATI. MARKET.
CiNctsxATt, Jan. 21.6 |
Fleur —Tbe market, villKa moderate buainesa 1
is in firroroflhebuyer. Sale*are effectedatsl,"s®
451 *»bbL . \.
j IFjirfry—Sale* at l$l« 9 gall\Market droop-
I iag.
Gmtru*— Molasaea and Sugar, have an impro
ving tendency, but Co flee is without change. Soles
of N. 0. Sugar at 436 c 9 B— uTMolansea at 22®
2tc 9 gall. ' \
KiZrd Jl°S‘ — SaleB of 1200 at «2,7&32,51'ic 9
100 lb*. \
Mu, iW—Sates of 300 bbU at *7,30 9. bW. \
lAnh-Sale* in bhla at s|®6l 9 &•
of .1,000.000 Be- all drr wit, *t the
following rate*—For Sides 31— Shoulders, 2^7and
Kami at 41c 9 B.
Exclusive Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Catena.
St LOUIS MARKET. '
St Louis,' Jan. SI. I, t. «.
Fhvr —Salesof Country brands at : $5431 and
of City MiiU at 9 Wd-
IKAedf—Moderate sale* at 90(5l00c * bo.
JU«r Pert—Moderate aaJea.at 57,50tf8 f bU.
Prime Pori—Saks at r bM-
Kina Uag*— Sale# at $5,63 * 100 fit. 3SOOO
bare been slaughtered this season.
Tbe weather is very pleasant There is no ice
in tbe river, and navigation is again open.
InroaTART rao* WasmsoTox—The National
Intelligencer of the 20th test. Says >—“-We learn
authentically, that Gen. Tpwaoo, Paymaster Gea.
era!, set out ou Monday bight last, for Mexico,
where be is,' in conjunction vrilh Gen. Cushing,
and Gen. Butler, of the Voluntecrfcrcea, to (arm a
Court of Inquiry, ordered by the President of tbe
VnitedStates on Gen. Scott P 1 ■
N- Y- Oommefgal Advertiser Office,)
• - Tuesday, Jan.ls a^3o'clock, P. M-i
Cotton. This morning the sateamp to tbia hour
reach from 400 to SOO bales, and fira'jJrictqpartfy
for export
The rfonr market is inactive, and the sales moo>
end*. Wectem held at Oswego and*
Sew Orleans. $6. Pure Genessee
fancy, and extra at $7£17,25. In
southern there is limited business doing at $&250
0,311 for Howard street and Alexandria.
Rye Flour is dull end nominal at $4,50. Com
Meal is in fair .demand' £>r export Bt $3,12) for
'Western, and' $3,25 lor Jersey, with sales of 250
barrels of the latter.- Buckwheat flour it dull at
52£025 per lOOßhtend *i£M,3t 1 per barrel.
For Wheat there is a fair inquiry, and consider
able wks of.mixed Ohio here been.insde on pri
rate terms, bfl el about Smalt
sal** cf jiong Island si $1,30 and Staten Island at
Rye is Arm. Sales yesterday qf 3000busbels at
KafflQ fyntf, the latterjiricp in store. Barley is
dull and nominal at cents for common, and
for prime. Moderate sales of Corn at-656?
G 7 for new. Bariey is doll and nominal at 84057
cents for commob, and $8(390 for prime;
Me*»’Pork.- Small sales si $11,871212. Prime
is dull at *7,75(35) old prime ir heavy, at 6,3?t0
Aso,and' quite neglected-.’ Beef is in betterue-
Aim «t end quite nfgWckd.
Picklcd'mesis ere in good demand, and to Oder,
■te sales ere mode at fIUN); ft for sboul*
dera, and USll for hams,. ;
Lard »io foirdemaad at 60S) cents for new
Ohio in barrels and kegs. Butter la: in good de
mand with sales of 00,0q0lSs-prime Welch dairies
at 10030.'. Cheese is in setiye demand, with sales
ofloo,ooolbs. within a few days': for-export at CO
61 for good Ohio, and 6)(3G) for (air ’state dairies.
We notice a silo this morning 0f'40,00016s of
Western Tallow at B|cta. for prime and 71 for infe
rior. i
- in»Ui* r** PaomaMaonx—lf you wish to b* suc
cessful in any undertaking, you must always fose the
proper means. 1 Therefore, if you I hare a cough, use
Jam's Rxraeroai.vr »nd be cured, for ;il tithe proper
means.. Have yon Asthma or difficulty of-breathfag,
then the only efficient means » ,cnre ; :you Is to. n*a.
Jayne’s Expectorant, which wUlimmeffiatelr wrarwae
ie .pssm which contracts the diameter of the tubes,
and loosens and brings up the omens which clogs them
up, abd-thus removes eyery obstruction to a free respi
ration, while at teo same time all Inflanimatiou U sub
dued and a cure la certain lobeeffecied. Hare you-
UrouebiUs, of Blood, Pleurisy, or in fac t any
Pulmonary Affecuon, then use Jaynels Expeetoraui
and relict !• certain.- and you will find that you have
°‘fom afeTifpi tuburgh at the Tckiu Tea Store, 72'4th
stroet near Wood, !
irpTnt members of thei Anti Masonic and
Whiff - committee of correspondence for Allegheny
Co. will meet«tic Spread Eagle Hplel, Liberty tf.
in the city of Piutburgh at.
2 o'clock. P. M. A-punclunl .and pene.-*l -atten,
Rnnce U desired. Pwq. McCrunr, Chairman.
: irrPlW. Sowa. Gennbie H,yt- Lbrimenl
sWusr*KisissSfr
burgh. .• i ■ ■ - - .
nr Don’t have yellow 4*rk'lbeib?-4hey tan be
•hSTijeiirir white by one time : using. »• box of Jpnet’
Am&rTooih Paste, it hardens the guns, the
at«liberty at ' oovlOdAwly
? IH-To rtrti Hut An t.-r—Tom Oort 1 . Kerr, nd
Bo’Sunhacat M* ““
ibctul euro for Bkonrnuim.
Agent for ; aovWdfcwmT-
■•:"T ;.::F::r- > ■ v' ■ : :.;K;b
■ITS! j^s r r^!!:
TlUt ODT BDUtOTf
HARTS VEGETABLE EXTRACT U an taYatua.
ble remedy for Epileptic Fits or Falling Sickness,
ConYulsjon*,'Spasms, Ac. It is well known, that from
time immemorial, physicians hare pruaouneed Epilep*
tie Fils incurable, lit has baffled all their skill, ana the
boasted power of all medicine, ami consequently thou*
sands hate suffered through & miserable-existence,'and
at last yielded-up their lire* on the altar of insanity.
With all. deference,, however,- to the opinions'of the
rreat and learned, we say lhat.it has bees cured.
■ llABTiy VEGEfABLE EXTRACT,
For sixteen year*, hi* been tested by many persons -
who bare suffered with this dreadful disease, and in '
every case -where it has bad a fair trial,' has effected a
permanent care. * ...
0 f ao years and G months, cured by the use of ,
this truly wonderful medicine. .
Bead the following remarkable ease of in* son of '
Wm. Secore. Esq., of Philadelphia; afflicted .with Epi
leptic Fils 27 years and 6 uiotUhs. After travelling
through England. pcoUoud, Ce'rmany and France, cou
sulliug the most eminent physicians, and expending for
inediclue. medical treatment and adviee, three thou
•and dollars, returned with In* sou to this country in
November last, without receiving any benefit wtuuev
*nd T.bt's extract.
Mr. -William Secore's Utter to Dr*. Ivans and Hart.
1 have spent over three thousand dollars for medi
ctne-and medical attendance., I wm adnsed to take a
tour to Europe with him. wluch 1 did. t first visited.
England. 1 consulted the most eminent physician*
there in respect to his case; they examined him and
prescribed accordingly. I remamed ihree month*
without perceiving any ehaugo f^. h j n |u^ e iiJ!ke£d
cost md about two hundred and fifty
by the phyaician*, and the most that I nccivedvnt
their opinion that iny son’s ease wm IJo£«l«** W P®"*
lively incurable. j 1 accordingly left
elled through Scotland. Germany and F»aw» «««.«•
turaad home in themonthof November my
ton m far from being cured a* when I left. .1 your
advertisement in: one of the New \ork papj-”*.*" j
concluded to try ilart'* Vegetable Extract, wremfi
statements and certificates of so many cures, ““I® ®*
twenty and thirty years’ standing, and I ean assure you
I am not sorry 1 did so, m by the use of Hart * vegeta
ble Extract alone, lie wm restored to perfect health.
His reason, whieh was so far gone as to uufit bun tor
business, is entirely restored, with the prospect now
before hire, of.life, health and usetulnes*. He i* .now
U 9 years of age; and 27 year* and ® monui* of this
titoe ha* been afflicted with this most dreadful or dis
eases; but thank God he ia now enjoying good hearon.
r Now, gentlemen, faith without works I don’t oeiieva
in. To say that i 1 chall be ever grateful to you Is one
thing, and as I here enclose you one hundred doltora, x
have no doubt but that yon will think .this u another
nd quite a different thing. The debt of gratitude I
till owe you, but please to accept the present amount
:rest on the debt in advane*.
V«r.v^, t .p«,M &jAMgBcoR[ .
TO THE AFFLICTED; , * • I
,One of tb* proprietor* of ibis invaluable meatcut* '
was afflicted tar several years with Kplepuc »*'?■
The disease had produced the worst effect upon has,
srsteiD, vi* Loss of memory, imbecility of mind, and a
perfect proetration of the neivous system. He bad
tried the skill bf the best physicians, tor toven years,
and new worse under their treatment, and be knew
that this medicine was his onlr hope tor health and .
life, and was therefor* determined to cive it a fair mat,
and to persevere in iu use, which he did, and the result
was a perfect restoration to health, which was couti
ned uninterrupted fitri nearly sixteen years. •
We would refer to-the following person* who hive
been cured by urine Hart’s Vegetable Extract,
Col E Denslow's daughter was afflicted tune years,
resides at Yonkers, New York.
\V Bonnet, ulna years, 171 Grand «t
J Ellsworth, seven year*, 13 Dover st. .
Joseph M'Uodgal, nine year*, East Brooklyn, L. I.
U \V Smith, New York Custom House.
8 Kelly, twenty years, Staieu Island.
Mis* E M’Keef, twenty years, Yorkville.
Miss E Crane, twelve years, 112 HemmeraW st.
Wm II Parsell,twenty-three years,73NorWlkst.
Jacob Petty, four year*, 174 Delaney st. .
Phtlo Johnson, twenty* eight years, Gteencastle, Pa.
Judge Randall, M'Esit Bnmdway, New Y ark.
Thomas H Jones, of the U S Navy. _ _ r '
Capt Win Jennings, Slate at. Bndgeport, Ct. |
Reference also made to •
Dr W:L Monroe', Guilfenl. O.
Rev Riehard Thegett, West Davenport NY.
- Rev T L Bushneli, Baltimore, Md.
Mr Joseph Bradley, IW Orchard m, N Y.
C H Dough 100. 2U2 Eighteenth st NY. '
Mrs James Beftbolf. Chester, Orange co. N Y.
John I'aber, 178 Elizabeth at, do -
D A Biehtbu,-SB3 Delaney st, . do
James Smith, l» Suffolk «« 5°
Charles Brown, 100 .Water st, do .' ,
, All of which mar be called upon, or addressed, post.
P *C7* Prepared by Dr 9 lU*r, pale Ivans k Hart,)
1 k Co. 14® Main st. between 3d and
4th sts, and HD-Main st, between Ith streets,
Cincinnati, Ohio, wholesale and retail agentsferthe
i aouth and west. ... j.l "ru-
L WHiCOX. Jr- comer of Market st and the Dia
mond. only ag't in Piltsb g Pa jaadawly_
Megkeny County u. . , „ , . j
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania .to 1
Um )thebtir»aodJes*lt«)re*entßirrrtorEMki*l
} *•• *• ( Anderson, and all other*. Interested in the e*.
* * tale of aaid E**ktel Andcracn, decdOreetutfi
Whereas. the Petition of Catharine Ruwel, adminta.
uix of Ere Wet Andean* wu rrvsentediotheawrt
prayinjr for an order of *2c for the aale of carthrn tou
of wound doacrihed in aaid peuuoa. filed u» tbo office
we command yon, and everyone of
«n, lhal iu yoor proper peraooa, yen. and each of TOO,
Jfand appear hr lore oar Orphan*’ Court on Snwrd*)
tli Hon. Hcul rum. of
Black • and colored r.
MiOTfty hu on kmnd PI Ten low pricey «n Jeeon
-i Sitate- roods, ideladiu* different ahadea of
S£-oS?cJ»D--«d H»i Maiarine Blco d*
Week an£WU.do 4 Satin am-
H <Vt; Mann Barred do; Pane? ** t “ ***
JSrtnteTifoi'i Mohaif'Luawes, Ineladln* aotn* ,verv
fiiuTaoil Blowy.
e?C will find nehoiee »u*ekot ahote and other JMd»
br the piccii. at law Cash price*. !*&■
For lalte
a- | offer far sale the bouse I now occupy on
Webster street, a few door*
sneet It is a two story brick house, with two
To !.•«. '
MOno new three .tory I>we>Jtn* !loa»e, w**
b»tl»Jiott***» att*rh«l. i-iiubU: near the
Wylieaod Wwliiryion «reet*- Po»*e*»lottpT«
en mi the fim of Apnl-nrxt.
jag*
For B*bl<
\ commodioo* three liofT'dweuinj nOU»® on
©.liberty, onmiie U rtrwrt. «k4j*Anio*>bo «««**«•
oftcSlSuil- nm**ym*
April.- ApplT lo -
RC-STOCKTON.
'4 SPECIAL meeung of the members of the Yeung
A. Men's Mercantile library and Machanie * -l“sn
{tw be held si the HaU» on Saturday evaniif, Jan
°*£f M ’^ S ." 7 °' C '° Cl ‘'. BrordororrhoWd.;
SODA ASH—^*t tasks just rec'4 oh eonsipment and
ISAIAH DICKEY fc Cos'
,033 : 1 AO water street.
BEESWAX— 1 cask and . 4 bbls beeswax, on eon-
JcarurtU for DICKt .,v, c.
rpoUACC— 3D boxes Jobs Ward's 5* tobacco, n prime
I article, on hand aud for sale by - --■ _ ;
jan2 j ISAIAH DICKEY A Co.
BUCKWHEAT FLOCK—42 sacks hulled buckwheat
floor put up in small sacks for lamdy
aaU for sale by. A ULRKi,
J)"™ AfPLES-W
S CORCH|.t^-IOU..^U
FLOWi-llO bbls flour, Anshuubrand.testgreßod
for sale by • li*~l OEO A .bffitßY.
HOp&— 10 bales Ohio hops in store and for tale b
; it-n * GDI A UQIRI •
: 19 wood street
COFFEE-300 bagsprime green Rioeoflee for «*kby
jaSI; JAR FLOYD.
.gffiß-ffl b„.c1.,.~rd for«l. by tß . .
SPt'ilM Oil/—3 strained, warranted
pure, .for sale by * _
)a.al 1 J SCHOOSiIAKER i.Co.
*ViriNTF-R WHALE
W reed and for sale by „•
jan2t » 1 J 4 Co-
dAL SODA—2SOO lbs Jtut rec'd and for sale by .
g) j SCMOONMEKER A Co.
lanOl No 34 wood at
j-. wi ■■i.i .J . L I"TTT
-U bbla sale by :
WICK A MCANDLKSSa
SALEBATUS— 14 cask's Cleveland for sale by
joa WICK A hrCANDLfcftS.
BACON— A small lot prime, for, sale by * •
jagl ‘ \TICK A M’CAXDLESS.
pEAWdI-dc^.
aka t&da ash for aale low to eloee
* POINDEXTER* Co.
OOPA^ASH
TJiDEUBLE INK—U**d; without the oreparatiou; 3
l imSeforMla br J.BCHOONMAKKR A Co.
iPPING PATER—SO reams extra alxe’end
W quality, draw paper, suitable for hardware, Ac.
tor aaleby tiaSUj J SCHOONMAKER A Co:
EPSOM SALTS—2OOO lb» jaat tec’d and for aale by
.janSO J SCHOONMAKER A.Co. 34 wy>Ur
TTEBIUNtLrSao-bble in prime otter, hut we'd and
H for »«le by ; [ja2Q] IU’CANDLE&S., -
OIQAUS—ISO id Chuioot'a joat rec’d and for aale by
V/-SfoHgl ■ : • WICK > )J-CANDLESS
-I*^*ot prime, for aale by v - .
__JjyitKi_M’c : y(sLs«s.^-
LINSEED OIL— so bble prune UnaeedvU oncon*
_ XICOLS, a litany »u :
T. ARP OIL-W bbla Conkfing*a No 1 ■winter lard oU
I f: for aale at. reduced rates by
‘•Sriipi, - - SEINERS fc KICOIB.
BACON AND HULK PORK—OOOhara* bacon: 1100
shoulders do; S 3 hbds aide* doj S? do in bulk, op
conaieument and for aale by ' .
JanWT ~‘.. ■ SELLERS AMCOLS.
BEANB-8 bbla whilo beam; 4 do aeatdo, la atore
'and for tale by POINDEXTER’ a Co. .
/’'IHEESE—4O boxes W’R cheese for aale by i;
janlß . • POINDEXTER A Co.
bu» driiTpeachfw foraaJe by
■ janlß _i POINDEXTER * Co.
COALrOrdera for coal to be delivered in (he city will
meet prompt attention if left with j :
jaalO MciilLL, BUBHFIELD A ROE.'
4 LCOHOL—BbbIa for aale by v *
A jaia • - ; R E SELLERS, 27 wood at.
LQES—94Olba for aale by
j jhnlB I
i QUA AMMONIA FORT—3 carboys for aale by
A jaalS I RE SELLERS.
iLACKING-tlOOdoxenforaalobr :
>; janlS • i • ■ - RE SELLERS.
SUNIDRn3-3 bbla lard; 32 btuhela dried- applet, 10
dp peaches; 4 notea woollen sock*;«lbibeeawax
on eonainawat tut for tale by ■; • ■ ;
•lalft - •: ‘ 1 J P WILLIAMS, 110 wood at-:
o—No 9 lard for salt by .
ItA , CLARICE A THAW.
CtVUAA—SOhhdi prune bow crop,'jut ree’ and'for
& i*labT_ :;-l “.BROWN A CULBERTSON,
1(2 liberty at V
RaiwtNß— SO boxes boaeb taUlna, hut rec’d and foi
tale by [jtlB] BROWN fc CULBERTSON.
LOAF BUGAB-73 bbla assorted Noe. for tala by
ialS ; BROWN Jb GVLAESXBON,
ATinnQS SALI& i ' <?'■
By Wil«nr«U*l , » l^i^ t fc v JB, ? ll, i -'l
IVitatnlini!*, Prion i'AtouM will «U
~Bt John D. D»»tiiA»e«f aMr '
ON HtataT
the Commernml Sales RociiUi corn ”’ P « .
Fifth ween, will besold without rwerr*, to.eiqte coa
“'K'S'Siuiro .-ormttil of Foreign .ai
Dnme*tic Dry Goods, Ac. [ j
- A? quantity of r *°fe
tionhry, tobacco, *egar». salantot,. b*»hrta._
stoves, a general assortment of new and secoa
household and kitchen furniture, ««• I -! •
Al« o'clock, r.x. ]• -
Ready made clothing in general vamtr, booujnoe*
gum overshoes, aaddfca, 6ndl.es, leather «*"*£'*T
cutlery, guns, pistols, spectacles, gold
tv umbrellas, books stationery, fancy articles, «e.
jau2l •: • ■ - • ! 1
Bools at Audimii ' j\ • - ~!
On Satrnl»y evening the at the Cornmem*!
Sales Room, comer of Wood and&htu. will bewjd
i a large collection of valuable nuacellaneoo* moh,
embraeingatandard worit* in variooabtanebe* of«e*
ologv. Botany, Natural HLitory, VoT*€®*
L-anUTraveU, An* and Science*,,-IH>eU7!» Novcla,Mu
f*fc. Tale*, the Drama, Ac. Al*o a quantity of, blank
I book*, letter and cap writing paper, gold pen*, *pten*
I did engraving*, map* chan*, *c. t .
. it*Sl • , JOUN D iDXVIS, Auct*r- .
HotuehtU; Furniture at Auetum.
• Oa Wednesday rooming, the BSth insi, at U. trades,
at the house of air.iGeorge Nobles in $t- Clair street,
near the linage, will be sola, * large quan
tity of household and kitchen furniture, among whleh
are mahogany bureaus, spring:seat sola, rocking
chairs, fancy and common chairs,■ tables, bedsteads,
beds aad|bedding| table eovers, carpeting. Coop cloths,
(lueenswam, glassware, knives and forks, mantel
-lock, and a variety of other articles. I
jaSl J , JOHN P I|AVI3, Auct’f.
OrphHii* Coart Sale,
I JC pursuance of in order, ofthe Orphan*’Court of
Allegheny county, Will be exposed to public sale at
the New ’Coon House, in the city of Pittsburgh, on
' ■ Saturday, th» QQAJajfof Ftiritarv, 1&18L . *
at 10 o'clock, a. Ki aQ that certain tract of land situaii
i urßaldwin township, near the-Six Mile Ferry, contain*
ingllH acre*nnd9Bperches,;strietiaea«ure, bounded
by lands of James'H. Hays,-William .Willett and otb
err* the above being a pan of the' real! estate,of James:
ijirfeity,deeeahed. ' ! j * _ • :
• ibe tract now odered-for sale is<ail COAL UNIV
and-lies near the .Mooongnhel* river. Tbe'aoilis or
excellent Quality, and there is a good derailing house
! Coal balers It plutieulady called
i half cash, and the balance in on* and
two years, yrith interest fr«h date of sale*-to be w
curro oh the premises . • • •t. •
• . WILLIAM;L LAFrfcljTi,Exf. - ■
A CHOICE Country Besidencle oflffisied for, sale' id
Peebles township, near East liberty, containing
nine acres and fame *«U in a high state o( etd»MM,
with choice fruit; .such Wi
and cherry, all grafted and boded, of tho first Quality,
shrubberyof all kinds wtdi a aey.flame hotMoflO fe«
lona nnd2CMbetwide,wUhe rood poreh all round—
washhouse and other out buildings .and tr good pump.
Crater at the door. A farther dusenpMtti* unna*
<ary, as those wishing to bay -will judge far them
for B«r;::
- • • •«! / i East liberty;:
, JA'MEB E. BBOWH) ;>| .■ J
SADDLER AND ? R “N£. “ A hS?'j,„ 1
142 Markt a, tavam 4IA «iul **:«<*<•
Jraaßsrtfssi^sSSSßS
sta sx££av>s&!
Carpet Bs**, Lndite Bng*»Satchels,' *e, aliof Which
j lowest price*, end. sdhcits *n eJ»alo»-
SLofhi. goods, being eonfidsot that erery
rire satiiueiiaabothinoncenod qaslity. j*apw3tB
- Artificial Flower*. '.. WV:
THE subscriber will open in February si his msau*.
factory, No. 159 north 34 street' hhUnddphie, a,
| choice andetteasiw asswtaent
Tarlatan end Face Feaihei*;
Quillings, Cdlmttis, borfe«, Itow lw,
» mat Twisty oi other
tow u>^rs3itoiaTii«lhe
$ -
I jtghrlyS 156 north 3d st. shore pew/Phllntfa.
THE . Typo FonndrTj
4 No. at Gold-street, and will coadnue
i uxeiy conducted by Robert Tsytor, They Will cnjnd
! to sU order* with puetualtty.andldl*?iieh.. AUlhe,
1 Tree manuftetuTed' by thou wilb oe Hand Cast; and
[they will furauhali kinds of Primer* 5 Materials, of the
I Orerend is siiil employed in superintend’
ing the manufacturing depmnmoiU . '• ' -; : V‘:
Jhopricwrs ofnewspaper* wbobsE* noiadrariaed
I for the subscriber, who may publish this notice tor three
mouth* will be entitled toteeeiro tbtir gay in tnw, tus
purchasing St* time* the amosuttetf-their bOls tor *d-
I * Old Type takenlnexehanrefor itewat# «* Pjr lb.
CharlerWhitiW, l. v WHITING A TAYLOB, , ,
L Tlieodore TsySr, ] (Successor* to Bob“t Taylor,) {
J jaalS - Comet -Gpid agdytoatHtneU.
TXTFERiENcED Jadft*,,<ra attuUof on and a half |
hi itrillion*, eiaca IS-& pronount e tins artielcnnsur
naned loi durability in lb* etnutnieUon of all kuwU oi
t\m»ea«. Price fc?s s^icr|te*d*oaoM,«w.
eattednioewwwheoS. rOrim qoeluy
UoU W Bricke *riU be executed at *»P« M, if «*.«£
aired,witbaatfuarante*. AatodUftte tnt-qugir
it now to«&*tth»wtrebi^^a^:\mr£Ca-.
sal liaaln, by 1 ' SIUW ■
. 7 . . Kghifagioalron.Wqftv.
.. sxieauibnfatlcst , f.
TAKE notice that Utten of adminlmratyfliwb the
will annexed, on the estate ci Anna-Maria Moore,
late of the borough of McKeesport, decU.
ed to Fanny Mattmia Moojr. ,AU penona. indebted 10
the e«toiß of said deceased will ntbke payment wuteet
delay, and ail pemas hannjr date* againstsaid estate
will areaenltisß santslbr eettlenctib.' Zl^’’
WlpfW ■
McKeesport, i
JOHN F rERBY-
S' CNDBIES-U0 bsf. pluming N O
Mil Q P dot; tf6 boxc».Genaao tUy;lO ewlu «>*»-
tic; 10 do. p«**V“* et * erVl H‘ ♦rfoaw** W**-
ment of fTobeoe*, In *tore and w *»i* or- *•. • £< -
jaSl *y . r arhqn k AIeKMOHT. 6tH »t-
VeeoTlnj Ir«aWo*fc*» ’, -}'
f vwis. TtaTerEiJ. A Co, manufoetuma or. all a*»
ialiry. Warehouse, 54 water add 105 front at ijal® •
Ca-PuUmlUp.; .
maC oadmifned hfts tsapkmcd.wilK tosneu Jobs
X NieoU, tWOiowTT Gf®**"
msleitie styleof Sellers &
Nie*»U,dsled.l»4J«iasr7lMS.' ! '!-' • -•
, JanS
-v pwoYAL—I faaTr ch*tt«ed -wj pl*e* of brutae**
V to Front «u*tt bctw«envVodd«nd
mliattlr js ttamrof the faoo»41 fotmertT OCctijlttJ*
.ig. i^p^^M^agsapav; l
TTP-W— y *»«W yfnitlk' h»inp.-4t Ai Kattackr
, i dewtonritoiwtßc’d f '' •
~ ' . JAMB* A HUTCHISON fc-Co-, J .
jtZl 4|.wtteraadMftbot<tt.j :
OPNPR I bhda pmo jN O nfu; -1® bW*
srar;r*
T»EonUCB-9t» boi«i ujd«i .«tsk» W H ebftHft;
.. fiOOO lb» prim* Kentucky -.faUbon;.» bbto jtrwe
lard; SOkrrtho t,tMdjdsboihebcloT«*e«sUdo
*%&sss&:&s
SUGAR i HQUBKJ MOLASfefeS-SS <bblf npenor
S' UG Alt—« hbi* ptlme N O
‘ : McQILL,
SUOVELS, Sp*de*» Fwki, *#. A eonplete M
,r" 1 ,a * c&
F.NCY PtHSTS-Firf toty
Brown . omtUOTSi-Rw r
fflpi
Labd oil>--Wtrter strrtrtd, eonsttrtly otf. kind
f«r Start mill t
jtnlS’ - • • '. ;
IOTATOES—W bbU txtnjaotrtoe* Jflitt ÜbAU*
, fronstr ‘
Jaals -: ■ 9[A W
IORAX—OOO.Ib* «M
t by U*rtW r jQEL MPHUSR.'.
‘luTETuAD^ToSksjs^
b'bit Boebuiu M]
•'do’Baleatirtiiad CUrb's taux
»ior» andfbr rtleby ' • L vv ' iR t
Dried PEAqaEs-uotmi
Lake Erie awlfor Mil a by
-JAME9
OALE&ATVH—« bQXM «a&7 cuk
»fer*il*.by 8 ¥ YOfIROJWHI
•••• *.•»•• ■• ■• •’ -T| •• ’ ••
GIC AilS—4o boxes half Bpkai*k. >
coiuigiuaent by/8F YCfN
janl7’ • ■•'■ ; - : i
Glass— too u>«« a N M m».o» jo„Ir ii» do.
TTEAKTU •: BBOQMB A' WmSES—»•do*' oHt*.
for*ale boNMIOROT A Co,''
COTTON— 40 bale*. JSnrfli j
. Planet, tot Mla.by - r•.
J*nl7 . , . .-■■ .: V. i~
BLOOMSx-OO tort, Kelly 1 *;
iaatt j
tM, Kr riToßgn-HT’ct'
'"^'.yßw-uSkSSuo'il 1
PiNR 0110 cousauly oa huidai retail by •
iSiS t ° i • I-.. t JflEfc MPHLBB.
gUNPRttS-Ameitew Wjslut Frcnti Intlw
lictrn YensUlloof Xtauh;do; Chiuc*edo; yoW- faU;
: js *«-
PIG MCTALr-00 ioa* eclij 1 blast {CUaloa fit
.ptemetalfcrealaby { -;-••• a •■-: • •-
juli . FOmBErTEB RI
et*lj* brtytjfattiuila Cor wbttbi
Jj n*aal*rtrten,jostm«*DdferMteby
jinli .. • ' POINDEXTER A Ca.
SPEAR A JACKSON'S SAWSa Jast ittU a. foil
rapply of abort ssperiar goods (bruit by
■' • • LOGAN, WUAJON A Co.
; jtaU ; t 19 wood street
j. ".• .
■' ClltClliarATl *> PHTWHIBCH ' T
'tesass^ajassßßSKa:-
! A-wfS c£aadmoat powerfulboat* oa th a
foßlta, SSft£?S^taipSSS?«t.ySS
L«fsgss£B?SSS*tt' , K:.
advance. '. . ,\-_ V'.~V '- :> •; if’ ■
AloudayCTcraagH!»*»** : ■- 5
,-‘0 j. - wnizioiriACKlS'y. rj
■NYheeUng every. Tue»t«y
; j- • - i WEDSESDAY PACKKTj.
The NEVY ENGLAND No-. 3. -Cape. 8v *****
i THORBDAT P*CK*T> ’ !
every TVuvday evening at I?*-?*- ''7 .
: Tbe CUPT^KSJia^cSSwfll^^ l^**-*
! burgh every Friday morolngai 10 o'eloek; Wheeling
evefy Friday evening at 10 r.> . 1..: , >
• ••• i' satcbdafpackbt.-
»«Bs^assaßssj^as;
“JotfiaAw ertiuiig’ ■; >' _ ;
; SCKDAT PACKBT. .
Tk. ISAAC NEWTON, Capt A. O. »Alq». wUI
J 2? puubiiigl* mat -polar *> *» • cto «‘*
w£ 1OT?t»OT .»«OT! «*»'•».."
■ • ■ "• -
OTaVEb' PACKETS.-WEW AKUASGtarENTS.
M - V , Thaatewnejr-.- -
? CALEB CQPE.-V
l - LfefWßMf will-leave fef Beaveri and
on . 'Haraday,
each week, at 9 oelocka. u. return*
J^ManXv Fri**-':Tlh* b*»*
.“l«M*rw*en Wood awet &d the bridge,
h . ociis . • ,"• No JOATqod «L
. beav®
I : aapip-.K- - - - BIiAVEH :
I E- “s^,’«S£smi?sS?
1 Gray v raw will. Jaav*»*«£>«££
I jfgßßflHday at 10 o'clock. *..X.i¥bflrrirt
lorpamge, apply oa board. •:' ._ * J* ll^*-
T! ■■"■■. :,-••/ roa Cincinnati. ! ,i. ’
• 1 .-. [ -’The new aad itMaar
•1 -‘ vtiw.TAhtftB 1 . BoogVer, maatet/will leav* awabov*:
i I a* Of
II pmm apply da board.. : .
FORCINCIKNATI. ■ V r S.
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QHIfPERS m&d other* nrnjr relyttot ■»
O end produce will be. fomwd to qod froa (ha
w ra e»de*,' bjr the abaft l&»*wJiHdeapueij end n
the low** current rat*<‘ -i 1 ?
JOHN' P. CLARXKTAjienI, New Yo»t"i
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THROUGH .* Uf -FIVE' DAYS FROM- *H!LADEI>v
»• PHiA .to Pittsburgh, iW?.w4oox» v t
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! benbcro, aai by Railroad between Chamberabanphid'.,'
i Philadelphia. The firot ehipine nt Will Icst* tita *i*l '
1 «n?3th JtnquT tout-K? ipots good* will beJreeehrrdi
. thanxaa be earriedwxough each day,.nithaol<fel*£,L
on'ths route;, Tit&o.wttlbe rodaced to FootCayt when. t
the roads becct&eietUcd. '■•••;'•' ~ v ; V^.
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FUBSYTH A Ov
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