The Pittsburgh daily gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1847-1851, February 01, 1848, Image 2

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.’.port* wo augmenting; wo wo selling leu ami boy. writ ® 4/1 exitaded list of reagfru way the /mods
‘ '-jag’taore,sadtheforeigner is reaping tbe profit” f<4 Mr. Clay siiould. rally strongly tocight, We
laisaolher perfect parallel, for all know I forbear, and comraebd tie following as the best set
ilfStilio'irii&oin the United States have not been ! of reasons that bare been tittered for a beg time,
-. j ;|gbdoctfreijf.igrfe exports, not even under the • why Henry-Clay should be re roe robe red.
. • |Oft«f-454f0 '' WJat oor free trade will procure ! - WhJf X*«tlnf la Allegheny,
&iwfM targe exports of breedstafl*. If we ' © VfjMtvxrtxxi, Jan. 2S, I6IS.
•SijfcfcM Urn esparto of bread to Gfest Britain from ; Whoever may.be nominated as the Wkigcapdi.
;’■£ !<>y io 1633 a Oder a high tarifl, wo bare ao aver* - ***** forth® Presidency aXlbeXaiiosaJ Convention,
-.A'-ggatjf s%3TJ#j6pO|>or year,-while the same number ■ —^U5C * whoever is nominated will receiVe a hearty.
* -«rjrwwt»Ssf the loir tuiSj 1535 to 18?1shows ? Whig support) it
r ; «rfy uri nmf&tiC tZ&fiSn per year. We need : *•* '«»»**y io the Whig ranks Is receiving *i>e'
■’' mt* tgn tA t aait fev arympenl. ws .can press home ‘Consideration dee to his eminent services sml abil*
ftpnw ihe'dgnrerof the Secretary for ; Hoax Clay's friends do weil to remember
. ‘ j'§47,* After afi li*taeto.thai hove been given day vaa *° to the country,—so davoted to its j
,’x ‘g(Ur Ary,"fe> show that fiunine aloodcatuedour so identified with its whole political j
> waoe»6cr»,«rporUo(gmnaad proristoos, we take • history,-and rf all points m the Union for a public j
"■ itutimrtrlwtnf^- 1 —■ ——‘ »—-» demonstration in bis behalf Pittsburgh, “the Iron [
' VMM ffr* export: W free trade measures.' Let as now Americanßinningham," seetna the must!
«■ omr exports of domestic pin. appropriate- NoptaeeWest of the Mountains so)
excluding aU breadstuff, -tnlooglf illustrates the benefits of the American I
prtfrrfrgflie, Sad see whether die exports have SyMem, and Che certain prosperity incident to Um |
> fa9t'*rf Mf, WalkerY humbug machine. Policy. Noplace so strongly bear, the
■' tw export, exploding breadstuff, and i™pre« </Indnrtry, of Manufocturing Übor, and
has been *31,613,. 11,1,1 **** Wepeadeace wluch remits from a reJi
’ 40f,‘ fbeMtoe srtides last year was °r r *r our own workshops. Therefore sboald
ArbWtoM. •§. deexeese -of sera xtm. »«efc # «*f xpeak, an<f speak loudly, for one who
: *'j£i&Sfc Art iter tatfaejetalm e victory—- bii* <&* Champtoafor American Labor, whose
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JCffif ftfTrf Obf f&Hfco* late teen inetgiue4 ***? MWawaken# an enlhusiasmibr the
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(itffilffrt of Voff f*-*ttwha upaetetw .gamt'gßnius and .molted
/is rifd*/. coofliry. If Henry Clay may m
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OUR TASIFV.**
k»TO Irequemlj ukcn occuioa to.WU,it
In. been called -Free Trade” in EnjUnd, bn,
adopted farm a more libend commercial
•Pint, Irtu Item necesaity. We bare ofiei abowed
thal all oar reductron. of the uni torn been airier,
that we hare in tact thrown away millions
jof money tinder the idea that we were responding
to ftpe trade in England. We End in the la* nnm.
| her.rf BUcltfcood an article beaded “Our carat
\*Ti oor trade and our tariff" that explains ao well
. tad *> truly the causes of the late monetary eriiii
-ia England, and shows so conclusivelywhat on
abortioa Ire* trade is, that we present it to confound
the fallow thinkers, who know cot the difference
betweenfamine and (tolillcal economy. As the por
tion of the article relative to the operation oftbeßank
of England him comparatively small interest here*
/we give the writer’s argument in our own words-.
The. writer argues that the troublesof England i
. . arose fiom the gold principle, and that the disasters I
, . would have bceo lessened if the Bank of England '
:< tad other sources of currency, had been allowed tt
. psad to meet the wants of the nil road interest—
f' We argues that under, ordinary circumstances the
currency of the country, was adequatetolhe wants
' of the business community, but that the rail road
plan* called for more currency, and that money be
• • dear, because the currency was too small to'
pay the difference* that rose out of such an extea*
. business without the proper increase of
that should have been provided:
nocordiogto all rules of reasoning, on in
. creased trade,;U increased demand, a new popu
/ ; Utioa, and n new channel of industry, were so
many additions to our former state which required
additional facilities. The same amount of curren
cy which had |sutficed in former years to carry on
our domestic arrangements, could not surely be ex
..petted to exercise a double function, and to meet
the demand occasioned by the novel element of
• accretion. • The money that, in' prosperous «»mes.
I barely answered the calls of manufactures ynd <x>m
, merce, ctfuld not be converted from those streams
.1: to flow into another, without , occasioning, at the
. . . samel time, the greatest pinching and iuconrea
.. ience?*' *.*•*••• « • *
•'l’.-' “We have been forced .to make that amount,
l of money, which in' ordinary times of unshaken
.. credit was barely necessary to liquidate or balance
/ ■! the ordinary transaction of the community, em
: |brace alao the new operations rendered indispco
-v. , sable by the introduction and drvebpemeut orthe
/r\ radwiy system. We have called forth and crea
. >,|ed a new source of industry within ourselves, but
;we have omitted to provide the means by uthidi
that Jrnd of industry can' be maintained, without
- trenching upon sod abstracting from the supply
; applicable, at formerly, to our other .wants. This
- ) la noth question (and herein lies the fallacy of
, ; / those who are waging such determined war against
j . ' the railway) of .absorption of capital, but of want
. ' ;Of the circulating medium. We have been tryiup
- 'ronder, PeeTs guidance, to make that amount of
■ tnocey which bardy. aetTed eight persons before,
suffice now forthe extended wants of twelve; and
“Fu are perplexed at any scarcity, totally forgetting
that we havp advanced in the close of the • year
to n widely different position from that which
- . Ve occupied at the commencement of l&li. Gold
\ has. become scarcer, altogether independent of the
hxportstion, because there are more persoos who
- require money; and when gold cannot be bad, Sir
‘7 BoberC Peel forbids ua to trade iu paper. There is
( • - .•••; minimum supply of money, repreaeating that
• portion of produce which, is passing to consump
, ,lwn, without which no. country, can hope to pro*.
’per,-and we hare already, passed • that minimum.
* . Another' cause that has' tended to. reduce tho.
currency of England, is" the fact that rail road labor
.era have hoarded large sums of money. The'iw
board.has been small, but it must be re'
collected that 600,000 men have been engaged for
three years at higher .wages than farm laborers
N iv*jebenned.‘ ; • .
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, eflcet of a reduction of the UriffopoD English trade,
' and argues that the weabh of English msnnlhctu
' fen, Herabundant tad cheap coal anil iron would,
without anjr reduction oftbe tariff on foreign good*
maintain tire supremacy of English workshop*, and
that it was suicidal toopcnthehome market to any
aslioa. He amenta home truth that should here*
- lankbcrcd by our legislators, and that is, “that pro
: teclion to native industry, is the foundation of rite
prosperity of Great Britain, {United States alsoland ]
that in: departing from itVe have adopted a wrong I
course, if wise, wc shall speedily abandon,"
and another, where he sa/s the “home marki-t" i»
the one .to secure, and art the Ckvlju. the demand
ot the latter being only iVtbu prjpjrtiuu use tu
thkpi, largly as England is engaged in nmnuiAc
tnriea./'--) ..
of the removal of duties Las been
alike in England and United States. The free tra
ders hare said reduce the dories, and the demand
for home products increases, and (be revenue will
'increase by the increase of goods upon which the
/ duties;tre.levied. • The reverse uf this is the feet,
' and official returns show that the exports have not
1 increased or the revenue.
t MW (WIVUMCr
, \ . • “la England the ordinary revenue of the country
i' at the lime when Sir Robert reel come into puw>
«,wi within a paction of forty eight millions.-*
- 1 1 Tea million* and a half were den red Crpm r^nai^
t articles, which were subsequently dealt with on
..( five trade principle?- .Tbete articles under the re
/ dared daty oow yield only aix million*, whilst the
j the resources, .(Ini bare sot been tampered with
' Cootrilwle as is shown by late returns, forty-one
. and a hattj jnrtead of thirty-sewn and a half mil
\ boos to the revenue.' The gain therefore to the
. • country bn those items which were 'left under
■, : . the operation of our former system was four mil
. ; ferns,—the loss upon the articles reduced by Peel
was four pillions and a bal£ whereof the greater
part Has'cabe. into the pocket of the foreigner, and,
’ ae Lord'George Bentiooc well remarked, it is ma>
, Serial, with such feet* before os, to consider **what
'• would have been the aflnatioo of the country if
- - Sir Robert Bed had tried hi* experimentaiy hand
. - on the whole of what are. called the ordinary sources
: cf.vevenueto the country?* .There most then
hare bees a huge mistake somewhere.'’ ;
’ So in the. United Stoles, the 'ordinary' rerenoe
. .foil off four milliooa and n quarter, in the fijrj
. year of the new tariff, a fed beyond dispute and
wmbliriiiag a perfect parrellei between ijogiand
and the United Stoles, so fera* increase of rare,
■ *aa from a low tariff* coaeerned. [
. Upon (lie subject of augmeatod exports. Ibe f*ci»
.-.‘.•reequtfydedroctiretoftee'trsden. Tbe vriler
Wyt, “wit mast never lose sight of the fret that
’•-r<he sore'ted cf Creo trade, for. -which object we
lutb sacrificed our reTeoue, is augmaord erport.
Let us see bow (u this branch of the scheme baa
succeeded We ibali take the exports imports
. lor ile .ysin 1615 mod 1816, which wiU aflord ■
sutfocsl iodicatfcm of tbs maooer in which iLe -
new UriiT.it likely to work.
Export! IMS;... 1
* two.
SsssssaMa
tbcrJnva
aernred *- small- hot«: certain; prow. - Str
aw, smingathiseaao in White bah, erteemli
|il an article of no consideration, and 4 , in
“* * view to temporary popu
'trikea off oo&thirdof the existing import
ng haifa-crown per pound, and the pesan*
wnaady’afid Baden come in to sapplant
itnnate Orcadians! We are invited to
wich“Engliali , ’.er*vau t pw*iatcoata, hats
:hiefi, boots, and gloves, all procurable at
r rate than they can.possibly be manuko
iome. jtad very few of us have sufficient
i to, decline the advantage. The walls of
[?“f «tre. covered with French fcney papers,.
brought down to a nominal price, with whicbthe
homu produce cannot, compete, Or-moln clocta,
ond ornament. of French German and Bohemian
gUaa on every chimney-piece and table. Some
mtideaoflbieigneutleryareaoldlnßirmtDaharaand
h.hefficld£waboutone-halfofthe price at which they
can hemanuGctiued in thtoe town*; and the woollen
pmdnetion. of Saxony are competing with the Ha
»These are the bJessimrs of what is
called free trade, though free trmde*ittthe full sense
of the word, ts a manifest delusion, and impoasibilU
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I Aa* SOT. Tuts* EVILS EVES SOW AT OCE DOOM
- Md are net the iron workers of -Western Fcnnsyk
voma,upoa tlieeve of a competition with ironwork 1
era who can under work ua os continental work
ers do those of Sheffield. Read the following faun
the Kittamng Free Press and see.
British Iron Delivered lk Pittsburgh.
of »Wpmeauoflroa
« all Linds will be, made. into the United Stales.
The present low pices of pig and bar iron in eS
TTniteT<L^ dU “- <sn manufacturer* to seek the
£“3 fft®* “ * ««*et for their large surplus cf
ron of all lands on hand. This thcyJan sdccW
lully do-under the present low duty of 30 percent
tnsl.nd, ,nU amount u „„ Iy 53 37 „ m _
Scotch pig i, aelliog at fa 10. equal to Ml 25 of
our money; bar 8 3.->,,e r ton . \ he
m «5 h M an Th of ffir 6 “C 30
JSJ 10 “U TantTof lhl2 aObrdeJ „ pm ;
tection on bar iron of 825; 6u pig tea dollar, per
tom and on tbo amallar laud, of iron n alill bigbeii
Oilers h.ve barn inado by Engliab agnnu to de-
lduring the present
>enr, not less than ten thousand tons of Scotch
pigs at less than *35. This can be successfully
done al the present duly of 30 per «nt and alro
° f aU Wn«*«>|twllF low.
, he cost of shipping iron bv the wot of New Ori
{®J£.*V V "7. lovp - to England it is sought after as
hahast fir shippmg and the freight to New Orleans
wdl not exceed two dollars per ton. - Up the Mis
to!ho l of the Ohio river, intelli
gent merehacti say it can be delivered at from five
I 1^ t00; vbich “ate the total
cost loas than $35 per ton, counting the total ex
penses from . the time of leaving England to its
place of destination. Is such a nolicv &ir si»t
™ and Si
« weU S? Ul *? a . od *«““». interests at home,
as well as undermining and pulling down those
sinful monopolies (bur AmencaoManuikctoHes)
•o much hated by James K. Polk. This! patriS
Amencaa has never yet wrote out a Message
without occupying one sr two columnsin opX
to our Home Manufactories. 1
The Allegheny region has become the meet ex
‘St? “t ’or in tbn
ITnmn. She bu non, 85 furc.ee, in operation,
c ™t>ti'i of ArmnrongjeJrion
ibm.y ?r ne °' .“P* 1 "' °f nreldng one hundred
thousand ton. of meul per annum. But little over
ten year, ago a great pan of the Allegheny coua
™ ,h ™ “nW on n only
conmied to the raising, buckwheat fir home use.—
Lands were sold at from 75c to $1 per acre' Now
at the present tone she stands scarcely second to
any m the State fir forming purposes; grain of all
liuds is prodoced in abundance andcommands a
high pnee m ready cash from the furoaeejmen.
no man say iron alone will be breed in upon
us. It is idle to think thus. The ignorance of tbe
free traders has opened wide the door of compeli.
Uon to foreign paoper labor. The active! men of
Continental Europe, who have underbid England
and filled her markets, will reach us under the new
law. The Swede and German, who eat black
bread.that would be refused by Americanl swine,
will, displace the labor of our iron men, who arc
sustained in ffieir labor by all the varied prodoc
tions of Pennsylvania farmers. The time is ap
preaching fir action, and let the action be prompt.
us raise our- revenue from foreign goods and
protect the labor of the republic. To adopt be hm,
pwge of .the writer we have before drawn fipon so
largely, “It will uot do fir tlie rich to go flatmtmg
in foreign manufacture and apparel/whilc the ope
and our homes with articles of foreign manufoc.
I whilst home bora skill is left to languish tin
i prtronixed and unemployed. If we must 'We
| these things, let us pay for »at a rate which
| will leave to onr own w-r ! . . .. the ordinary chan
j ces'of competition, and w« ;..,ve no fear wt»t£ver
oflhe result It wejuake a national prsfit hy the
I depression of industry. at home, we are buying it
L with the tears, and the misery, and the cursesef
[ thousands of the laborers; if| on the contrary, we
make no profit liy thel sacrifice, wo are wantonly
I Lotus tbeahe wire in time.
; toive tried the eflacUol quack experiments
i u|<fu our monAtzy as 1 ajmmeresal systems, and
1 of them have giv m way. Let as have no
j more such; tart let met of all parties, who are True
and honest in their opii ions, unite together in put
ting an end to the disor lers in our social economy.
We are assured that llw members of the whigpaj
t>‘, undismayed by defe; t, will he, as ever, at their'
posts, and will justify, .y their maintenance and
advocacy of sonad nai anal, principles, the conb
deaee which has been inhesitatingly accorded •
them by an important m ction of the people."
Editorial ConeiporuJenc s of the Pittsburgh Gaarlte.
W; mi.vrrox, Jan. 27, I&JS.
Tbc treatment of Get eral Scott by'tbo Adminia-
Irtlion ia a rankling som in tbe bosom of each of
his friend*, and with eve jy generous or just minded
mao of the opposition witi whom I have conversed.
Il ia not alone that be ia tl be tried by order of the
President, aor that Geniral Worth haa boca di*.
raiaaed from trial by ordir of the President, but
that he ia to bo tried iq an\enemy's country, ia the
face of the very enemy be haa conquered, and
amidst scenes rendered illustrious by his skill, his
wisdom and his courage. Aor is this all, for llie
Court has been constituted contrary to tbe usages
of tbe country, and of gentlemen decidedly preju
diced against the General who is to be sulgectcd
to their scrutiny. The practice of the country has
heea from time immemorial to require officers of
[ a Superior Grade to sit in judgment upon the ah
: leged offender, and where that waa impossible, to
have him tried by his equals,—but m his case ev
ery officer is of an inferior grade, and some of them
many grades below him. The design of the Exec
utive appears to hare been to degrade this brave
| man, and by the power of his superior authority,
| as President of tbe- United Stales, to subject him
| to every sort of insult which tbe pride of place and
l the insolence of office could suggest Mr. Folk and
j his advisers ip this matter bare shown themselves
j destitute of ill respect for preeminent public aer-|
vice, and tbe/ fitting instruments for the abuse of
tbe power placed in their hands. Tbe judgment
of the Nation 1 am sure will cry “shame,’’‘'shamed
“shame," upon such a proceeding. a. a.
.£s3&ifl2G
51,279,735
C*lrt.la Williams Wall.
“b* iramediateDeighborbood,
ih.'l’kl I? d J™“ wll bo no little'astouished to?ere
tbit he died m PuebU, Mexico.
d”gnst Wi.iSn. °“ ibo day that kif bereaved
SSS*?* “d **er« wereperfiming their lew —i
gTS*?w“ rc 2"“ oftheir venerable father
Ttf’’ of Allegbenr County.'tWP
flictiDg Intelligence was received. Although a
nm£Js£°f “ lk ” U ”“' *»■ moure&l an
nnuneeinenl. on a mournful occasion. One of tbe
AdSf'?“r? y " Jdre ™ !d * loner of inquiry lo
* JjnUnl lieneral, at Washington Citv'ind
an anawer. Xrmi^C
_S ™f,r b 0 “ - f 1 Si ™ ln 'o CsrraS died
—«« uue could nave wt*hed. os th» lino «r
*. ll0 S en0 ? *nd &tal diteM©! 'a
mwo pUant »pinl never hovered in the cloud* of
•£^^¥S‘‘SS i Si=
mtSbteSi "" “ d ""'““Pbe of UUI&
inSli- i-T? aa Second Lieutenant of
££s??L | or . b“ vnfnnble services and reliant
h °_.T**® Ptmmnod'toFirat
dre a d , f nred *bere, in that capscityj un
der Taylor and others, until tbe termination* that
bootless and protracted war. In the yesr ISIO he
was appointed Assistant CommSsary general, with
rrepodohleTSt hc
1 w ’ Pbeet the Umo General Scou wreTrder
toerS'”' towbich, however, when
tbe exiftmg’ war we begun by the Government,
he gequenlly .solicited the privilege of resigning
huiCommissary commission, with a view toenler
mm the more active duties of martial life, with his
old compatriot in arms the hero of the Rio Grou-
I I? 0 ”*. "Tjdd “* be seconded at Wrsb-
I it?S?“ : up a suitable successor could beiuUd.
lie was ut length transferred, however, w bis cb i -
i puny, and arrived at. Vere Cruz a few day. Sir
Uie investment of that City by American Ados
B was there, and along that bloody road w the City
will ,b “f b “ wem «»L
I Ju?of li^T 1 Th ?pir " “ "“"S 1 ® Wilh ,h “ 6"“ H’ll
hS!e i■ . , Th is accounts for the mystery which
hung about bis late career—the omission oflhin
, Cmlr ' r ". Cheruhuv
Tl'.ltorh ? ■ Ley. Chepnllcpec, and Mexico,
im-1 mi 'n d |!‘ W °“' d h j*!' e blaxoned there with
its aonted brilliancy, and kindled brighter aa long
ns his dark eye detected a surrounding be. i 8
uut i now conic to tho particular object of this
remmamemon, which is £ nut the inuuio”lF*?
wider, mfi menu maernllirer o/rl. rummi
ilt'ZT h ■“'»« W hi the polic/of
P?' , lUnL ' L “ ““'mge tbe sentiment of affec
tion^by-placing the real of secrecy upon all death*
d'.'fcsrfld ol r oCCl ' r in ,“fbanS relbregb
it i* fearful of an ooiburtt of popular furv at the
enoreiouarecrifice of hltfUtn
ha* otlered up to political ob*tia»cy. In thia dare
befere tu, .which u only one out of hundred* of
the *ame kind which hare come to my ean: near
i. l ?2u“n Übare U bare .elapaed since tbe deLh^J cZ.
; S^. W rel Md U ,T“ “ officially known raid to
fre 11 Pvcuhsiiy distressing is the
diet, tlnll it is said, his last requssl was “that hia re.
!».“tM W tbe United Btsles red depo2t£
by the wife of his mother, 1 The fhmilVyet
lendio perditm this offee; but it would bavebeen
duaa lung ap, m tbe litotima of tbe now deceased
“jU!l« tall ,b m UM , wl The gov.
eminent can offer no excuse in this instance for it
was well acquainted with tbe residence * rip.
tarn Uaii’slslben having in ittpoetessioa aboud
,f,^^r'“ ,n “ f ?. I | 00 ' 000 ' W Which the name
Wux, red same of his neigh.
D y T , ’' y ' “ d H ™- Gsaxm
; °f bf” d'noy, trere attached to guarau.
of the Captain'sdaUre
&;“' nd - 'f “ oot, then, re retrege rf
mvilixed government. would he
“ k ““d The Captain wu a near relative of the
' Br */ an j brother lownrAmia Mexico.
-SSf d '* d ° r Ut ?' b) 1,01 mdependent of thlTi
wu* pronounce the gorertmeutai r **hington
boady ungrateful to the ftmilie* who have comrih
uted from their domeatic; circle* loarert the di*T :
£*» ■ direster to our arm*, would 1
Sule i^ Ch?dto,t ‘i. T*f WoQld hare been .
uule les* poignant had the news of his «U«tk bean i
roceired m .reasonabfe time; but the gorenuneoT
Jw* now aocompamed it withjt «*m wSIMrS
bumemory t*chre£bed in heart*
Jjjf e ; lort every thing but the capac
ity of sntfenags R. P Q
Sfonooffahela C&y, Januarydl ISIS.
PevurlTUU Irt|UU(«n,
Htrmboiy, Jaa. 2*.
/-CiATt— Mr. pre«r»tcU two petition* for
law for 0* protection of Uw properly oTSutS
Juiiott cou^JXd*^
■ < ‘° rto ' =*“”« n I«” "» Audi
tor (teocral for mfonoauoa m relatioa to Torauke
Oouipaiirfj, jo which tie Commoo*odili iSd,
iu relutton u> the uuouitt receiecd baa
_Mr. Saji rtfard o raolutmn thu if tin linn.
«™*r. the Avaunt Gotten! sh>U come the two
httaicun cunauUheo U the butie of Ctm Cor
ryinaia fUOroaJ C c ,' 1 v
enwudoeot to the
The remainder of the morning was occupied
dacusaing the remaining rectum* of the fclL
Adjourned.
f^T? le v P t^ er P«« nte J » commonm».
Um from Johp Nicholson, for the State Treasurer
in reply to a resolution requesting a Watemrot uf
the expenses pf the last BoaM? Revenue <W
rnn ff ,be House to the Annual 1U
« f^Kaa*; dllorGenefal£,f ' iMa
- w f*r-<3or. SriSCT of Muucknnu'
? *“■ v "' r * u> relation u, Ha .object,
CL,”' rW T' “ T * '"E* portion of tb. lernlon' of
Mexico, and tu nnnexMioo lothU reniiUic!t|,e
:to Po a pprebendeid <naneueb.m
*utt, to the peace and banuooy of the Bennie oflh®
Umted Sfnte* nrc ike mote •p pp^|i»l S2u > e ni
ru, ? b<T »H U« Ibry which be.
raw. detain »n.I i mjnfpjMed vjorc.7 .c,oire in
meb •. w«r, *it„ Mcb u enemy, he. teen imoj.
rej hj oct bmyo connlrymen; but tbet clorVbu
br , , , *“,°“ tl,, S’ «f “""re nidYmeh
•ncooiy sacrifice of buenao life.
* ’* * • *
And Ui»t Supreme Ruler of the world
1 . ( fe r °*|. be ? rta> wtom cor foyers eppeeled for
! s?' "ewud*«fjth«r intentions sod forthe justice
°f their caoee, will hold tLU people responsible for
Un * 1 ' tP»ilTor thiswTir, which
they might have prevented, or which they m«v
now prrrcnt by obaerrin- in their comfort \o
*£"4 Me *‘ c ?fj^ 1 ? iT,oe role °f •etna, Undiag I
•like upon individuals end upon actio as of Moinr
unto others as we would that other* shoold do to |
Sreawn A. N- Joujww.—The citizens of Cia
citnnu an oowtiinreadffatinfr and uwuina* la iu
I '^?^ Wbch I*d 10l be tbsaKroaiexpiosiou of
Uua QUated Meaner. Thia is just and nehi and 1
we. would rejoice if aucfa measures were taken in
f n r "y «“£ m«*nce, where aceres of our fcllow be.
toga are Urns horned into- eternity, without a mo
2S?2r* ,D i"f' ? ndtb * 1 to •***% the fiendish am
•«*” -
A gentleman with much reaion couiplaina cgtlio
injuuice done by-implication to the officer, of the
f ‘ S - Johnjoe, in the ehove paragraph. It ia need
leu toiey «ueh »unot the inteniionofthewrilen
nor wonld the paragraph lure beeo Inserted had
Lit been noticed by the editor. Theoaptain, we
There ercry reason to know, i. one oflhemo* tem
pers men jirinp, and wholly innocent of such
coodacfss has been iauonetcd egainet him.
'totiDnn. »s*u nr 4 Dirootn >« Au*
, * S *'. ur,ia y evening Mr. Jobni Van
Winkle catted El Sargeaut'a dreg More, Allegheny,
to purchase fome pulverized rhubarb tor (wo of hi
children, who were ahghily indiipoied, Th« drug,
gi* roidd the dreadful mistake ofriviog him *5
instead of the required medicine
Tbe opium administered tojiuj children, and
one of them died hctons twelve o’clock yesterdiv
Ifopca are entertained that the other mar survive
though it ia still doubtful —Journal of Monday. '
‘Wo are requested UP correct the shove, and lo
sty that .the opium .had been previously weighed
out, and left upon tiie counter to be called tot. The
rhubarb jwas weighed hod placed upon the
wuoter, but by some strange accident, tbo person
took the opium Instead. .'Tbo accident was caused
by the manner In which the opium was left on the
counter and not Crtxn a mistake ioihe article deliv
ered.
■rite?!? 1 M, '4-“Meaara. David ftccres tc Co.
SiS I r* * ’ ns l IWIuifMIII, tirmaouliOurin*
“wraullmnjii Uncaater counif, .1 Si* Ilar-
Comtagt creel. Tliey
H™.““' rea,, f Urjto Aallricite Furnace!
££*“".£ -i, "‘, Wl T° *°n»ar «* Iron anon
e Irr He purnoae oflUml.b
l»10,000 tea. cnuilroad Iron
Er « -rfwwsf/rwiwe JUtliMd, was awarded to
“i! llu * .Kitaw
to” In lha'Nmr
York Tnmae,-from.; AosipoUt, nyr.—»\'oQ do
s-~~L I r 'i -lyf
/p_s"
1
r ‘*‘-
; WO WOB 1» ntl TttADK.
I» enoher cobnut win I* fcund . ««eineuiM
«4faoa to ftg non flam dtoXiiUnW PW
•rt«»Jhm.c men to thioUnf,
“M-*#** *m*xxZS
mrtntie> Mowinnaj.,. amwihoisectoflb.
Tmjf wbc). li«eo«d .boot bet own
neck whranba Jtjened.tb Ute Umtooi, of Polk
I«lu end < W>Hff (i iMc u. We append the
Jitt pnceof non mthe Clj'de" tbe mlejS frtijlt
toNew OrieaneendftbuKnw Orieent bein',
Sr 0 ™ 1 pig iron per t0n,.......... I £>,»
Frcijhu io New OtUb. ......... T \ ‘ ‘.. g
Co* in New Orleans,..
Equal to-............
Freighu to Pittaboigb,*
Add lor duty.
, $26,82
It need not be said that at itiis price of foreign
pig »foa*,our furnace* will fcaye to atop. We
w»U now show tbo difference between tfee old and
aew tariff upon iron. Under the old law a ton of
pig iron would cost at New Orleans, $22,02 tint in
*13,92 for the i« a and $9 for the duly at 45 cento
U l ‘ cw s°°f er *lw new doty it costa but *17,82.
that u $13,92 for the Iron and 30 per ceoL ad Vafo.
rent or $3,90 per ton doty.
Let not our furnace men aayriua inn will not
be brought to Piudrorgb. It i, felly. Whsl ia to
prevent the British ship, that now do such «n
enormous pert of tin carrying trade, Horn coming
out wui iron u n less rate oi freight Ilian 8s per
wn. They will and do bring pig iron, cool and suit'
for sbontiu much money s. will psy Ibr pulling i
out snd in. There it no mystery .bout the figures
. El»e, telle Barings’ circulsr snd get the price of
the freight fiom any Liverpool Liatptnd then
pot the freight, from New Qrieiia, lo the two
amounts. Will the Po* lell i,, rcler, how ,he
T"** sd valorem principle work. mid that under
It pig iron can come, to Pittsburgh, which uidertho
specific rate of «5 j cents per cwt. would never
leave the shores of Scotland.
, Lawmen* Comrnr.—Petition. have been pre
rented to the LegUstare of UusSlnle, urging rhe'
erecuon of a now county, bearing the above name,
out of parts of Beaver, Mercer snd lintler conn
and making New Castle theeounty seat. The
territory of which the proposed county is to be form.
ed,i» twenty-one miles long abd sboul twenty
broad, and contains a population of 25.000 to 30-
two. Within this boundary there sro some sixteen
vuisges, two furnaces, and upward, of Ibrty floor
tug mills, besides other mannCmturing eslabiisb
menu. The soil is: rich, amf nbonnd. wirh iron
orv snd coal No w Castle, the principal tow,, wi.h
mtho above bounds, contain.:, population of over
?**>, and is quite a m.nufscturing place— two
uou esisblishments there manuicture over one
thousand tonsol iron nod nails a'umslty-li has
rivo lron Crundnes, two large oil milU, two large
flouring mills, andtwcnfyeight store. which seL
aannsliy two hundred and fifty thousand dollara
vrorth of merchandise. This place i, located on
the Erie Extension Cans], nesr. the centre of the
proposed new county, and is the place of trado for
somo thirty miles around.
PaosrxarTT or Omo—lt appears fixxn' the anniM
al report of the Assessors of this BUIO, that the val
ne of real and personal property ia W0fi.50‘7,397
In the space of shoot tiny years the nine if prow
erty ha. increased, in ibis flourishing State, ten
Zftc A °r iU * 1 iaaM U "«lth is probajjy not
tobebund in any orirer Sale, when it is recollect
ml that this increase Js owing principally to labor
.The editor of the Cincinnati Channel. in noticing
tbiaHct, Rm'irksltbal the great giory of Ohio ia,
tbu her wealth bah bden made cbieiy by Ibo Aae
sadPlougb. They are the. great retainers of the
rim fcreua-bridging the stremru
.—digging up the minis if the eirth-lmid filing
gTMMie, with Wheat snd Corn-andcoveriagtho
field, with tVnaestic animals, lo aa extent untmown
ut any other part of the globe.
ditw Mam Retro—The people in the north
western part of this State, are at wort fi, good
earnest to advance their sate rests in ih. --.-sn-s
mem of a Sail, mail frosn Reaserio Giraj& : it
aa expression 4 public opinion in ftvor rflhi taw
j*d. 4
Ovxxfiuta Matt.—The ccutrem (be rmrying rim
mad from Green Bay m Coppe, ILsrtaw by way of
L'Anse, ban beeo givsa to Wm. Bnice Green
B«y. Tb« Clerelaod Herald *uies ih*x be «x»lor
ad the smantry Imt summer, andsot»«fc*jao..r.
foogi totd so ih* the teip m«y be nude In ton
withow ffuides.fciaL’Aisae to Green'lky. ;
hiuuigtm,
Motim or THI Uitxuut-Thc eeled ul
.tame* t»et ii.lito tapun dmbn
r«««<J«r erraieg U 7 o'clock. TMMn o(
w “ M oftnech latent*! end WM
CWII7 coottoed toll „, u
"“Jf" tt.oet,tn>eu,*«d .ideneUe. ilr. Jkclt
the Comnuwknwr of tbd In W„d H,
wu ““'" d *» J * “»
WUI be held to eight, by tbo Cooec.U wbicb meet
in joint bnlim for tluu purpose.
** e tneetiog ce* the
htenJ. 01 lb>. iLmoguished uhLer neteetoee
T* Mown* » . cop, tbe
' . H “"* T " ™ I<*A*«.-Th., fr,,,!, „f Gc „.
WmWJ.Scoa, Alfcgt™, m
*" h " »»n*lo*Ui>o £,, th. „f
““ l ailnl buie., wril H „ _/ oo
To«rt. r , F.brauy 2-il, IMS, „ 7 Klack ~ f j
, •“ ™ r con*,
ditrclnl ■AJv,* l i." rrtwn wtuoh r<a»> ».
nuor of theia >, lie. »» t» 0 religiou. paper, of
ttul n.mr. W,U oor fn.ru!. uuA;,, lh< , ch , n(rt .
“Advocate" op their m>d book* Ut >~G».Ytlr "
"'. m dr.ireJ lo . full ’ure o J, nci ,
lb. bou.g Mm'. Hop." „„ W,a.™i., rr.uuur
** Uro.ru of loiponurc. will Ujrui.utoA
>»W HkUcaiUu,
*r«i«iiiiiiiito,rfE.ji tt r Wti.ro r™
“ m of tie Il.rpon, J. L. Head,
of tbit eleg ut work.
-lUoolloclK*,. of Ro.) Lfc KojluJ, 1,, lh .
W.yU.d,.midrof Ih. *-Lrtilo 3oph» &r
"’ * l ‘ “ »»»*WIO.. by Rid, Weylmi'
I’reiHlonl of lliown'a Ueierniiy. K n
V. Appletoe, Jt Co. Fran J. I. (u. M.
•Ao introduction lo ibe mthor.' coon. tf
et»l oratory." br
11. M.odevdle, D. DoPloliW of Moral sj,
coco ■“* B»U«»L«trra,:ii. Hutto. CoIW_
, . Api,lWoa * - Col, New York, )s|B
J. 1* Rnd t 4lii bl
“Love. CMettd.r.” An elepu 1 little worlf ia
1 cloth ud fold, odAcd by o. r. Itotou, „
wnle. ud tne poet. Thi. .ditio. wdl nmlo . J
beautiful pmem, plraram to the eye .. ~U „ .
cheerful .companion fir teiiure hour*. J. I* RouL
4ik*t wwi*
T “ Bp, ' k * L,fe “ J WAlop of W.ihinfton.-
Th» voltablo work wild. .boulj bo i, ito ™ r
Id Tj""? A '”, e 'i C ' n ' »>» would to „.II tatOT) .
«d onu, b,«< ^ o fh u „ o „lty| bM resch
ed(u to,hh book will, It, i o t m „ „« „ ~, Jimil|
7 , ™°^*kkwktotto»,olu.ne.tc«m
do jndKd br„m| l»ck vfwi |ho eminent tocc
wbtae thought,; they chronicle!Tta biographer
to. perfbra»d U. p.rt „biy n. be hi
book »rm tojhcpublictanunttractlr.lbm .nd
none who rap .tord lb .boold n ,ta|, | ibnirv
w.ttoit il. 3. Lj Read, 111, IM " y
,, A " JV™t™ou Boot—Weii.vo fnnu !
%• to EUiott, . tot Work, £h.
Life of U» to,. HUh. Mocurd,.- T ,„ ,
” b t“4«loc. of r.rtou, ,
Ulor., ul l bo Pftol.ytr.ito, Church iu Wcttrrn
P T U '*** i,f ™" >I»P-««f Ron”
nady dc Jtiutber, Ajlagtmny. and will * i
▼onbly wnh the W .7to7eS,,£!
r 77.7 .± , .' ,p,K '" J " r I'ltubuTth not only
froo, to tool InterA, bu, Com, be „e,, uy|e of ,I
getting ep. \ ; 7 " 1
r •
Mum d. mu. j
a»terES'
all aasur* aw that Uwy can i,,vW ,
ed ao aa to pasa lauK7«
•JMolood U crefnlly Sil link W°,b «.J tomi
bko proper exertion ilcu to done to itototoT*
V*°* Po»T. hriir Ahi
Wrigfaj, fom Port ta Pltaee, tkh
,«U« p«. ikl. numta*. I
*tS£S
««W**id*d. Tl» jor ■ **»£s
rvomtotHtjUUau W
#«®Ww frowm* to*.
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BY MAGSEHC
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. 1 'Jin Jl.'lSla .
at Kit Qnmm * teonad mibb dme-, 'wu ri
•nta*. tteawfoioffl ,3-
tilriATK.~ArirMj.-e organization anil i!;r urui]
oCretiUa. tai reflation,, the biU ti>
Wooll ,. ploll L .
cal Jed op and paiaei . .
SlfSr f of the lea I
"tw* **]
J^-.'^eUhieed^O^theSeJ
£SJB
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I *22,92
l9O
„rn ! Jan. 29 isis.
Mr ' Vi ““o Chair.
“ Way, and Means report
etl the bdl providing lor the.nnuafappropriatLm*
Zz° m £z ,bt whtaXita
ouajy appropriated. • T^.*:
Mr. Vinton in making thi, demand aaid' lie had
em,r ofSJ.OOO^OO
? f ,h ' or Treasury
wynldokWatethe "' MUily of immediate action
*uch was not the case h»i,.k , , '
from the Secure ' <l 1 ‘ e ” r
ftfflmr.l u.TTVr ■ 0,0 Treasur y. m wbicli that
offiemi had Mated that the iocrenred eipenim. of
"» fntnanda upon the
.uch th,.,mmed,»,e actma wa, idfc
bie him to meet the expenditures. “ . .
'****•■«**„ of the kon*
“ thmfaet pad opened that while the Seerotrwy
™tZ*Z?ZZT * s “ d * moßey
» oaai report remained imprinted, iboueb it
b*lUe» Ptotomgd to Congress two i„ ■
offthL’ TV?* 7 to 110 rc *™ c of Secretary
r !?''" y ‘” ?,he H ° sufficient
information before ~ without tbe report of the See
• “ ,ion - Thc bill ™
U ” b ,'' c °mmilteeofthe whole upon
U» state of the Ujxion.
House then went into committee of the
«f Pr.vote
d«mn The bill for Urn reliefofMary Brown, ,h.
maker of May Brown and the wife of nn offleerof
'ST"*? Uke » “P «»J the monthly
Horned “> * »»d U» Huns.
T . J«n. 31.
lb ° °'*» ni "<'no the Home wa.
e. led njmn b, Sate, fo, pohnous. A Urge mink
09t were presented.
, b . A i r T ,OIU ' 0 “ aecepled rodom,
trice
“ U “' “““"■'“w Of th. wholj.
Sir. Giddugs oUoed i resoltitioa to Mine a Sr-
to , " , “' re iol “ ,te •f bjM or.l.rr.
<0 tie Diatrid of Colombu. .
An .4«n,pl lU mtic ■
Mr. IWme.Ui ky He nIJOO 1U ULfe W
A
taL- '° m " u, '“? t ” Gen. Ttylori
l-armrepl, u.beone of .ho'seerel.,,.,, w „
Mr. ClugmM, ,|„ offOT<l ,
e sr*T rcu,i " tou » ,n *‘“ fG “
\SUHau,offered4 renohoinn ..w,!„. Pla
f*"? " 4 * l “‘"■V Mr. Welker bedfcr crtabliih
.r " Mrt * wii *«*«*
lk. diuaulo. .fu.
A...J mi orui oo g. .
»It C6)nraia« < ,oW. r ,. n jM..«
A meaber of the •d,ui a i, tnaioa tide (be bouse
r»r „fU* del.y ii
several member* r
to , I. W ( f , l ,
wm mdered to be published. *, j
r. lb»<!cbnle mention »*, m.de of iWdeikorner
“ 6r tk. fi«i y.„ u weil2
in ibe Indian appropriation UIL
o. «M«ofJ!r. .be
° r <>»; whole, ,„d toll J Ito
Pnento Tie Coounta, u_
f" rclirfrf M "T
o« llu. Md mm .eher priv.te UIU tf» Houm mi.
Joorvet l
f « “• Cmu.
MaK&ET £
. ftuuu’tmtu. Jm. 25. a• » •
El ' ““'’ o l ii. r,M,ko,. k o.i.u.
iialtuiuse market.
n«ir—f-.k-, « How«nl MrriA Uonr « £n
■«<« vIW. Uuu,
bl ,| Wb "' _M “ a “*«• <V pntnc llrj „ 15tc ,
■ <T”« U l ‘"” *l37e » Ih]
<°OOh<,. P nn.c\«lfawM COc pU , rJ •*““
WTlLkp—Modcmt .nln « J,v> c,n
Uira Mt-ii—Sak-i it ISA » UJ. ' k “■
1 rurHoJJcr* py-j. ..uLI'V- ,
P^*’ nn utj*«ni . ;
u . e»od t!rn»«iui io Ibe market
mJ prw» bare W%bt) P advanced.
FW-MoJ«, te «iw3S.^ «•■
UA Ik-.lr„ M,W„£r f„ o<,»“' S ' C **
Groia u vabo«il chau**. . * Wl '
iVivi«joa»—TLi 'market ia «m«k __ .
in { ■“* nochaopj
".r. plr '• l : , f'" i ‘i» m.rtw d „ii.
,h^'3t^gSS‘-§a p rS
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tatmfrom wS OL 2* 1 ?.,*^ L ;*"*•»«
ifteedon, coa M fc | *(** **! w, to *«•««
f peace i$ ooodudel Tbeaefclljf of
I fifed on the Slock **?« *»•* an
.»*<■.» ‘“ ch “ ■«*« i ~»**«'.
r l,ll
«dU and abandant. • France are
I There ia no demand C>r • .
“? "■• ta “ 1 ' ».<!».«■ ,
. * *»a r a«u.i... „ okl . -
It,B. K ® ; ,B4 *
iWL *d «* ‘■uorni tJeilrornr." Md Oo*“ (»tfnwluo!l
gm.laclli* lo m|| ir| n jjrj , i ?{J® *»**« endrv
y«*t Urn. Pill. BW
ijen*. i our. re.wwuuUr. *** *>t|k v»tMitaiia n
•Mr. K. K Bell.r^ySTr
/irt, and |uu mt,,«| iL full L’?!“I. k,W >‘
ItK., «l*o, (ho Cough Hyruj], , “ ,rh “. l, ‘ p
iPr»piVr?«l ami «old liy- It k v* 4 5i A }, “*'
M alwby.Dr. Cmicl, ftUjWnri^l
yte^ A g^BSS!^7sSso.v
sss. ®£fc
ct|nk. , '„, or otliorttlo,,, lo .7 >*•
■I”. k "« l ’r ouliSollo oi'pr.r £i S
■“f"«•“• Worn. «)' Ita Co,m. “* ‘ , “ l, W*ro «,
-T* 4 * «hum hum*, I’u,
A%’% •»' '*«<-
lte3sT~ i *" U, ‘' r "“'"'ill.i K u, itk ,
of W(
rrjil ulrwH made,
Wn U.lh., ""..'lg, j^Kb.
tOH.v nn(x)Mn-ai4o* fcjr *ti« jiy - -
frbl 'vicif*.i&,oANr
jgp
DastMnU UHd wii ia «MaSrSJ!Si. ?
vfRL i,;. tabhbv-* jtnsT >
«HE!&7Jrt jSSs&g*]
WJtßßgftDr#! received
•sS®ssss^is^rS^r
Jtefe publication in the United fjSf
Irtfce Uneat, cheapest nod non derimM* *
asA I spa3S?asft®ss|K : .
of the Editors and Contributor*,” #« 0 „. ,
, popular critiesiustly remark*. a fljeieat°rh^ n0 * 1
i tee for the quaCty of the cautnhutioiu." C f 1‘ *“ armn *
| One of the principal feature* of Holded’a ifcliar it. •
gaziue will he a senes of »uquarji«.
! REYOLUTIOXABY sketches ’ ;•'••
IBy an Octogenarian; edited by ;one -of our radii erf- •
braled auihon,.whose skill jit depleting tke^riJ^v*
I •Wetnctdenuof “thetime* that tned nfeift
I nkS,SF*«~ r V*F °?' >*ft«.J«eide„f!s^“-
, are all. baud upon the oeeu«-mT«.
“Ift* 1 U £* Bl,d »M>edcpietLiw the trial* and opabuX
of tho»e dangerous time* with the exuberant Oner it'
Cocmei and Lever, he baa still; adhered atrieilSmihe
1 fidelity and vigor of Gibbon and Hume. These sketch
e* arc alone wotth double tho‘price of. the hi Marine
I S?. •‘KS P ecu^ar UJ its paxes alone. Ju addition*to ihi«! -
| TALKS, SKETCHES, ESSAYS A
from tlie pens of some of o'ur-first Author* Vrill t>« in
| traduced, famuug «u uilelleetua! treat that most be ne.’
j ceptable and welcome to all. p M >
T*. I 'a ton j.>od tlmrodeh W
rtew erf'Uw principal topic* -of-the month; Wtfrsperaed
tod gossip upon t arimlt.su b*
jeett, which cannot fail of proving Instructive as'well
as amusing; a fcatnre alone worth more thcra'ilm 7&.
m.- ,p « , ??i ,P T <5 * V 1 * "Ml-be; served - up 'monthly br
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tor of Johnsons and Addison', timer and
and our own Quarterlies of the present XV and fhbSh i
fi?^thrf n ® ! Ddet>te,J “»*mue of«ur first authors
to each iiuml«r, b e lm riVea
every article to the world anonymously The ftnecia ’
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an inspection of hts Magazine. .
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alnr antoor* for Tnle* Poem. Orel skeleton,
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vina rereliuoo of I.efenaory Hallod. i. ~ P n' ,
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A large assortment of ceMfii&ileAbrwni ud fcfintu
.lie Dry Goodc.-amonyyfieif 4feguda»AfcT«4'>fi|.n.
Chester Gighmxnc. one ctK indigo .blue check, one bale
gon plaid, superior kerseys’ and jeans. -Also saner*
el «jM{ ntennoe#, hUck
■aaa ] and silk/ silk Itdkd, and slnrwis, hosiery, giores,
.ribbons, pins.' patent.tbread,„caUebe*,*rd ana yellow
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une crate abortedchina andqueearsrare.- L ■ ;.;
jf half chesu yocng hyson tea. • ‘j >
& taxes Virginia insutifhdta'redfobaecorj' '
. *l*l* N OVogari 8 bhlc'ttaltLsses,' Sfanish.cigar*:
brown and tea wrapping paper; ’band taxek. tnntcbcs)
■hovels, 4c. A grtoferay«ssotfmenl ofhotnipbold fund-
carpeting, snfruulid transparent
and. yeniruuig window blinds; feather beds/tIM blaa
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An extensive,oMortmentofGeßnaiimocy’goods; ear*
wry, ffmd and wiser watches, ri&es, shot rims, pistols,
•taes.-over abtes, ready tdade rloth*
y tear-mantel docks; ileUCr and rap
wnutf paper, bfatakbdblot, a raufr stock of drygoods,
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ek»c out iter law* and-»*u xockol
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con, lo cftabla thcra to open their new uo/Wwith *n
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Wood rtnet U» (Ujprerioa* fo tUrtiny, fofUw ’
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Wbeehßygtefy.T»w<nr oealng-at IQ t,j» { . V •
w WBDIhtIDAT PACKET. ‘
KNUUAND No. *,;C#pWft «** will
rave Kttrtwnfc every \VedneedsY>-SJOflLix at 1®
.*elock;>WheeUag«T«3r, Wcdapfoy eveaiiiE ftiOr.m.
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• He racNSYI.VANIA4Capt.QtAK wjll tear* Pitt*-
btirgh ei^TfaaridayannuiiratlVofckttktWbceUw
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-btugb' Mery. tnuay. mommy at 10. o'clock; Wbwlisr
array. Friday eVeuihy aid Or. *. f \- ( '••• -
- 'f.V.r l S ATUBBAT PACKET.’' *
: .13k CaioywH tttfe Pitt*.
‘.burgh every Saturday morning at 10 o'clock Wbeeliar
■ every patnroay evening at 10 p. k. *
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, -The ISAAC JVKtVTON, Capt A. Q: MaAi. will
leave emySucday tnotatiw at ly o'clock-
AVbeeuiig CVery Suoday evening al 10 r?lr vl '- *
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HEAVPIV Ejjr.vrs.
f ' CALEB COPB, f' ‘
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’*tnl-Saturday, of e«cUtf«Ok, 'Bißo'etoexu < M' m nral
iug pn, NPodar,Warfneada*- awl Friday,:ha» •
( boot %uhe landing between Wood aum *aj\ Ihe&iiln.
srepaßdtorccmeMtebUiataflirtlEfe. '* - ,5
7 a *w. itAkiiAtfniim.
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' '' BEAVEn ix& WBLESVILLE PACKET.
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non st. UMna~ r 7’vT :
j-y - NORTH CABOUKit;
Ma*ter..vriU-Wtfc>Mhe
and all intermediate Wns, oa
Fot frei ? bt or r? Mt p*»pp^MkSitd-
V V ’ HEOCLAITLOUISVILLE PACKBIi V
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