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:: THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
PZTTIBDBOHi
feb. 21. lsia.
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¥w*tkty»l«etoßd of Febr*uu-jr—Lecturi
“rn, , . at (he Capitol.
• .. (■; Wasbisqto?*, Feb. 21,.t*3JS.
Tbe Bolts Jiwirr Ball to-morrow evening will
• "f tb* rah!tt memorable occasions which, has
- nttfcid a residence ih Washington.' - The honor is
to tie memo# °f the illurtrioua Washington, ami
tto P«POCe4», l*y<md the expenditures, will be ap
‘ ' p|ipristed fcr t&e'W’tLshmglba.Monoment, tbeoor* j
qf -which, will be,laidjon the fourth of |
' • ibe-hbvellies of tbb entertainment are '
' m they are called, of the Ball, j
•«j| office <£ dignity common enough ia.England i
• re:abroad, hot-new .witli us. These |
EiSfyPitriWeAtes ue lour ia number,—Mrs.Polk,
Mn- Joici Qtrncr Abam, a&s. MADisos.andMr?.
Ilifeirrox. What hi a little curious in
■ tW lbre* bf these ladies have been or
an the wivee of Prewdents of. the United States.
<P«jcgh'all cache, pom different sections of the Uui*
: ‘nonresidents' at the Capitol of tbe conn.
tie' 1 These'fboriadiefl have a uniledagenf three
• bombed beingmo.v than
hlttetri Mrs: Madison and Mrs. Adams
. nearly eighty." Thtee^offttem'. together number
. niare thW hundred and fifty years. Mrs. Polk
• dfoonrseia very many/year* the youngest
-7 It is'almost" as interesting a coincidence tha*
• John • Qnincy AJums,at lhe ageofnearly eighty,
ghQTr-' <3ay at the age of serynty,' and Albert
- • • GaDatiiiat ibe ngc.of nearly ninety,—ihc» three
. peaUenisa,. the'Commfcafoncw,of Peace at the
treaty of Ghent.—should uow be alive, with in'
telleeta unimpaired* and ,all exerting their .talents
/ \ ' ia4 influence jjn the great entire of Peace,—Gallo.
; tin st’Vew York- in two metnorahle.papers which
have appeared; Bincetbecpeaing of Congress, Clay
at t«dngton, in a speech'wbiub hssbecomeatnxt
book among the Whigs of the Union, and Mr. Ad*
• d Representative in Congress from the old
Commonwealth : of Massachusetts.
’ F»re*of the'person* I have named, Mrs. Harnil-
Ufk .Madison and Mrs.. Adams, with Messrs/
' A 4 t Tf ? v ' cfaf -' nre expected to be present at the
' B*U ttioonow night Mr. Clay is much the ynuog.
V ; of these, but their united **e» are- four
. ■ hmdred and fire yenrs. In the good old days of
- gui ancestor, to say nothing of the much bnter
days, iathis respect, of early!times, thisywould not
have been deemed anything remarkable, but in a
yonag; but progressive and fast living country like
Uis something oat of the common course’«• j
Hall of the House of Representatives yes*
• lit&itft notwithstanding the day-woa a very rainy
’ ■ 1 one, was very full to hear the second lecture of
Kev- jDr* Mathews, of X. Y 4 upon the Evidences
of Christianity.' The lecture was a learned and ap*
pojrJite discourse fcr the audience, most of whom
wwe : men; attached either to the Legirfa
.V.' tire, 1 Executive or Judicial Department* of service.
Tha disconrae was an argument embodying the
- names'of thtjraioinons scholars, philosophers and
Sutesmhn Of modern times, who have defended
mud illuatraled tbe great truth* ot the Bibje,—men
fifcvMiUoa in'Poetry, Washington in polilics,llafe,
Story and Kent inlnw, Baeon in Philosophy, New
ton iflSctebik Sir WObam Jones in hw, Boyle in
- many v ajmbined accomplishments, all of wlwm
' wwenEsted upon the side of the Bible and Chris*
.i: tian&tfahd Whose names derived additional Instrc
fioaibeir reverence for ond reliance upon Chritti
. aaMy" Tbe great example* relied upon by tbo di*
rfcte, were'Franccs Bacon, Isaac Newton, Sir Win.
Jones,'Lorid and Boyle, names that outweigh the
/ whoio Infidel host, as much in intellectual power
V uift the contrast which distinguished them as de*
j ;:;;/ Ssadcnof Chriatianity. The Speaker, addressing i
.•/ .'aa aadietu* jfcompored entirely of unclerical men,
rv tbo» to dr«W his illustrations from tbe laity, and ;
y'\ ’ notomentioned, are more than I can
. • • iiiiixaber, aid.mire even than'tlie Speaker.«jouhl
- ' same in oneidisc^arse:. | [
-i : Idacfa gooij may cano of these discourses.—
Tboogb tbeii' are no want of the Evidences of
- - Cbrutilnity, both in and beyond tlic written word
• of God; men; and public men especially, who are
jumamded bj a double share of temptation, cured
' oftmt to bis reminded of the old landmarks of Ihilb*
■ At home there ore always hallowed ialloencesof
•octal and domestic life, the good habiu of early
v education, tbe good example of acquaintance and
•sifUiovboodj to draw, men to their accustomed
'portattsandkastet But abroadJife is new, aw>
clationa novd-and habits dis*im]lar. Men,'there*
A>re r tad tbe wuest need ofien'to be carried back
' to tb» gimptcr and humbler scenes in which tb*y
OOT* at boae, and particulariy lo that feuntain
' bead c/all that u ; true in moral*, desiralde in UJe,
. or capable of fUitatoing one in tba great voyage
.of ItfH-Hfce Bible. ■ :
There we inoreoflheselectureslobeddivered, :
•■dlfaaTe boped they might, like tbe Boyle fee*
tSl«a in England, result in some endowment in
-tUa country* t Old as the Bible in; and obsolete an
■ • Liinnni if. we draw from it some of the best
' ttaddogi which hare given - success to our Free
•‘■r • cWbat, indeed, would anyGovern
' • «ial -be wftlmot this great polar stir of to |
"eoefaof tbe pssdoas and impart a wboksome di.
'WCfaatOlfceFeoffe- But if essential to others,it
’ »lln all wboU/C TCofly
" aw, We fine to participate In tbe Hessings of Free
- 1 to wfcnrg car rm fireedom woold ;
ilnniiiiiHi htto ibe most Jireotieiw desprrfraa,
• - -wtthovt the'contmlliftg iofioeaers of.retigirroa in*
otrotftfn. The mtseriescf tbe French BepuU >:
people,-sprung frxau their n«d«hef>»
“Heath is an eternal sleep* was the •»*
upon the very gate* of death,
' * >*■< wttlrm hereafter to dreador deaire, ao/esiir
■Billm frnm tSff yi —~ belief in the lUifa (■*
' ' : revelled iu.indulgences, sed/herf
. fain— Ififi pm'i 1 ' rr * , ~ difference is i
thd dUTorence in our religion, sad
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|m VUft Pkff* tor HiutlUneeni Hews.
SdßOrfal Cifeipoujence jof the. Fitubarnh. Gazette. 1 1
BCKORft BSVITED. 11
, r ..-i'j.. ? J: .W*sautOTOK,Feb. 21,1548. h
Tbcamvjl of Azams* Vas Bract, (son of the h
■ Ex.presidantJ with despatches from Mexico,' has ,
• TBTirad very-carrently the rumors of Pcsce. —!
Wbctri there is ao’much smoke there must be some I.
fim, I have itot doubted for several treeles,that I
■ Bogomiwim irrm 'gninc: on at Mexico to secure
Peace with. the United States, nor that these nego* I
, tiaQ&Os were againstthewisbes and iosmndioDsor j
. the Executive Department. . The threats against I
Mr,Trikt, the attempt to revive an antiquated and’J
obsolete law, under which' be’-tnight be arrested 1
and punished, ths Court Martialing of Gen. Scott,
for giving peaceful counsel to Mr. Commissioner I
Trial, an events which show the hostile disposition I
of the Adainitfrdiion towards Pence. Not that the I
Government would not make Peace by a complete I
tnmofler tf territorial; possession on the part cf 1
Mexico, or by consenting to be hemmed within I
•ome few iateriofProvinees, which by and by may
foil fotbour poufosaidh, or by a surrender of tbe
vtlaablo Provinces hei’mid'tho Sierra. Madre, if.it
is pora petted so to do by the strong force of public
opinion* bat that it seek* no Peace' of itself short of
• complete surrender of'Mexico. The Senate are,
however, more, moral and-■more enlightened upon 1
q?»ftgn then the:. President, and without in*
ctOTngtbi displeasur© of friends, ceceiaary to sus
tain hirrf, be-canuot resist this opinion , so far as to
■ leftist a treaty tbructupon him fern the enemy,
partichldrly wbfrd it. is made at the sacrifice of
aome of-thfc Tjeilportiota of ihe 1 Mexican territory.
> Short ,<i,'»oni'e Viicb iiWa; external P«*sure as this
.lid -peace while James K. Polk is
Pmfckal of the. rUnied State,.but' (iiere is some
fbund that between Congress and tbo'Pebpleand
the Preridcni, even against his will ami
ambition, may bo persuaded to peace. e. n.
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/ ; TBB jrc'oTT keetthg.
We give tn another column the ofidal proceed
toga of the meeting of Tuesday night, to which ve
woald caQ The rerohittoa* vQlhe found
rompleic, not only os a declaration of Whig princL
pies,- bat as showing how warmly the Whigs fee!
for Genera! Scott, ih&n whom no man deserves at
the bandsof bis countrymen wanner praise and sup
port, not only for the services he has but
the disgracefal persecution be has sufTeredfrom
the Administration. We.yield to none in the sin
cerity of oar admiration of him~*ms a.soldier?our
conJidence in him as a Whig, aad this dem*
onstraiion in his favor,has not been bdyond bis de
sorts. Having said this much for General Scotti '
we now beg leave to differ with the Speakers at
. tlie meeting, and to express the deepest, regret,
that- it should be deemed necessary, at a Whig
i meeting in favor of General Scott, to defame' Mr
Clay with a virulence not surpassed by that bestow*
i ed upon what the speaker called “the skunk of
; Duck creek.” U is not possible that General Scott
I can be pleased to hear the gray hairs of Mr. Clay
| reviled, and his age and services to the Whig party
I derided as worthless. It was pot necessary tha*
; the respect of Mr. Clays friends should be made
: the subject of obscene comparison, nor thlt their
, earnest and repeated exertions to elevate him ilo
1 the Presidency should be called fraudulent, and
brought about by intriguing congressmen and press
es,—giving a false discretion to. public opinion,—
It was not necessary to say that his “suits” were a
false pretence to enable him once more to fbreo ihe
Whigs to nominate him to the Presidency. Will
remembered to the honor of the Whigs of Penn
sylvania, that at a public meeting, “The Father of
the American System? was charged with resigning j
his seat,in the Senate to escape thercponsibility of
voting for the tariff of ISI2. But we forbear even
remonstrance at the unfortunate means taken to el
evate one gallant Whig, at the expense of the life
long reputation of one whose memory can never
be obscured.
The "remark of one speaker, that the meeting j
was obtained not only without the aid of the
Press of Pittsburgh but m the Cu» of its opposi
tion, »too trivial to notice, to aay nothing of its un.
truth, to far as tlie Gazelle ts concerned directly
or indirectly. The Gazette has a single object iu
view* and that, to preserve amid all the excitement
! of primary meetings, an independent, liberal and
j scrupulously impartial position. The zealous
I friends of those named for high offices, in the heat
|of the moment, may indulge a feeling thul their
I views are coldly seconded, but the sober second I
thought cannot fail to show the candor of our |
course, in relation to nil subjects affecting the inter. 1
estsoftbe great Whig party. The day is yet to 1
eome when the Gazette will shrink from giving a
blow* for the good old cause, and the publication
j y yet be made in which it does not extend
I equal and exact justice- to alt.
M*. Cqix the Aetjst.—We noticed a day or
two since tbe death of ibis eminent artist.pt bis i
residence at Cslakill New York.. Tbe following ]
eloquent and touching tribute to his memory writ
ten by one of the editors of the Gazette, who was ,
in CatskiU at the time of his decease we copy from
the Tribune. , 1
Catseix, Now. York, Felr. I*3, ISISk
QtntUmeit: Tbe death of Mx. Cole will doubt
less cause deep regret not only; to his numerous
friends, but to tbe lover* of tbe Fine Arts through
out our land. The brilliant genius of Mr. Cole Is
too well and too universally acknowledged to need
any commendation from my feeble pen, and bis
fame haa fongsincebeen sung by onaoToar sweet
est poets (Bryant) Mine is the sincere desire to
throw one humble flower upon his tomb as a aught
evidence of regard for the Uan and admiration of
tbe brilliant,emanations of whose pen*,
cil will live as long ns hi* sublime art shall continue
to flourish. His two great series of pictures—the
first, the “Course of Empire”painted for the late •
Lecman Reed, Earn, of New York, (for $5,000) aiul
the “Voyage of Life," whicli belongs to .the estate
of the late Samuel Ward. Esq., 6f the same city,
{for which he obtained both in po*
session of the New York Gallery of Fine Arts, and
their value becomes greatly enhanced by his death.
•Although these pictures are of themselves sufficient
to stamp immorality upon the now cold brow of
their creator; still they were merely typical ofwhat
hu ceuius wpahl hare given forth bad he been
‘permitted to remain ui his mortal abode nfew short
year* longer./ At the time of his death. Mr. Cole
was engaged upon a eeries.of pictures which he
■mended to make hia vrort, tmd greet em
phaUcally-they would nave been,had bo nrnsued
tbero. As mis, that part of the. series completed,
win excite universal admiration. The subject u
a sublime ono, and was intended to consist Of Avo
pictures, entitled “The Cross and the World, rep
resenting two travelers setting forth upon tb*
journey of life; ooe taking the Cross as bis com
panion and'guide: the other seefoag
'aUuremenU and pleasures of the World. As I be
• fore observed, the first serie* (three pictures) are
finished, and it is a. touching and somewhat singu
lar coincidence that he should have barely lived to
finish that portiou-of the series representing tbe
course of him who took the Cross for his guide,
• and who, in the lart picture, he brings to new the
. glorious enjoyments in store for him ieyond the
flood, when he, himselfi was called to the full real
ization of his own glowing visions.
There is another incident equally singular and
affecting, and -which I deem worthy of narration.
During the time he was engaged on the pictures
just referred to, some beautifalidcas came into his
mind in reference to one of our roost touching
scriptural passages, and which so impressed bun
that be laid aside the- work already engaced upon,
for the purpose of transferring to the canvas the
glowing visions which his imagination had already
created. Thin picture be fully completed, and it is
a gem of great value.' The subject from which it it
taken is the sublime Psalm ol David. “Tim Lord
is roy shepherd, therefore shalll lack nothing, yea.
though I walk through'the valley of the shadow of
I Death 1 will fear no eviLfor Thou art with memnd
! Thy rod and Thy staff they comfort me. _Tlus
wa. bis cloring euort, and immedmlly after mu«lh
ingithe lefthis MtyiLo never more in enter it—
and returned to his hoa«e to dtt. Ills matchless
pencil and pallet are now laid aside forever, nnd
kfe mortal remains shall but too shortly moulder
in the dust. A'rf *o n-ith hix long as
the creations of hii immortal mind shall exirt up
on the canvas, so long as taate. and genms shall
continue to be cherished, tho name of Cole will
be spoken with sentiments of admiration and pnde,
mingled with Jeep regret for hia earlf decenae--
lli. death wa, every way worthy of hi, frir.r.riu!
ia a beautifill Meiaplilicatioß of hi, last -rni'eo!
pictures He bad lone aineo choaeo tho Croaa tor
bin guide; nnd it has rioobtleaa lad him to tho enjoy
ment of that land where them la no more pam,
nnd when, ho will abundantly realize alUhoae.
oloriona ;visiooa which hia undying fancy lion an
beautifully forahaduwed os tnc reward of ll ™''' l “
ahnll seek the Crosa nnd be directed and auppnrt
eyi by it- The poet Scott haa be.uUflilly ™d that
the "Poet dies mute Nature mourns. Truly
aad andly then will .be annum oyer the death of
Cole, who was one of her most enthusiastic wor
shipers, and wlio hss transfered to the canvas many.
of Wmost beautiful and exomsite
la token of her sorrow, “at early dawn and at dewy
eve” wiU she command the sister Seasons to gath
er around his foody tomb, which Ues on a scmics
tered hillock on his domain upon the banks of the
Hudaon, and there, while
strew tbeir choicest flowers upon bto grave, will
Auturnnaud Winter tune their wild harps, and in
strains of deep and touching melody single re
quiem oyer him, who was
Nature’s sweefesl and greatest painter* •
was born in England, but left « »
for t,V« country. Some fifteen year* ago be came
tolhlsphce,sttracledln' the beautiful HcreT
and other scenery which sorrow “dsjt. Here to
married, and here be concluded to wd b* <
iMnnz hi. lwtm.vuiied Eurupe md
atudied well her (treat matter.- P“ !, l | * r t ']‘“
led him lu prefer the Italian rehool, I “d -bn l«f
nroductioua partake etrongiyof the ejle of Raph
ael, Coreggio, Rembrandt aad Carlo V* l ?- “
.horttiim prev«u, to hia death he “ OT P 1 "f?
ry admirable audio, and had juat, al ho himaeif
thought, eoaiaieoced to tnoko a name. Had he UT
ed, he would hare made one worthy lit every re.
peel to be placed in the same nicbe with toe im
i tnorisj masters just referred to. As it is however,
; he ha* left sufficient behind to oUmm for rum .•
high place in the iiriop temple of the arts, «® d ,tt
future times his works wi be eagerly sought after
aad be deemed worthy to graco tl«e best galleries
of the world. Mr. Cole, wss at the time of Jus
death, 40 years of age. s * “*
Ayn-Birtriax—Ti» Imabin ia Columbian,
county S. Y, nre tgnin gnuin* icTmun. At Tnb
,in j, tbe djnckmim mndn lbus Or, wbicli t, oniy
Ibncoiurucnccmnot.unplicnlenquiin, n number cl
penooi. bnuJml IcpSlmr to n inert orjunmnlioni
lo whom ie«lb wo to bo Um portion of nny
coo ranking dudoiuren. Tko brntorr of jbnm deed,
Ot inkxu win tal l lenglby nnd npaUmg cbnp
(nr in tbe nnnaln of crimo. Soinriltoro bare boon
nrrnrtaJ George t Finklo, Jo»pbVmklm Pbdip
VnnTnocl, linrnnt Von Wngonnr, Wm Wbecler,
nnd Egbert WtaHnr. W» undonund Ibatlbo
rtWrtiraplicntedbornJo« lipfPunty,nnd raortly
Krtlrrndiuntbnnd.wuab
Kn««it ConVcmou.—Wo ran girtifiod to
wrenjrn lba< tin. New Orionnn Bco, wbici iiip
lent. Ht*. Tnrbif. nnd inn been djam
fsond to n Wtlg National CoareaUoo now admito
Fni'ndinpnMiUe oecurtitjr, nnd orgna '■"J*'' “*
,4 l&trtnfM ut LdttsUiu, lo appomt delegate!
In (Inorgia ata litre ban receruly beoa a dnci
irn eiMgo in puiue nnnlimmit on ihia. ; Tin Md
lodgerUla Bieordnr In now wo heioro, (in on ir
Whigpaprrinlbnl oppota|0< ranrnn
tioa, sad Wd exnnot dyuLt ihi l i>rirkt
into 11m.
eaiog.*-. '<• . - ’• - ...
- CBrzßALkxtuuuo.—b will ho ootieed bylheJri
port of DwlejiaJzjiyo p/oeoedlflg*, that a billkae
beetLlatroriacod reisrintto «tb*cripli6a» pjr rtiV
rood sLmM* by couaty witbonties. r The lull pro"
rides that no suctr mbwriplionf ilmll lw made,
witboal tbe aiveoX ot the free holder*, such assent
to tw gives bjr bafloi u iheiz mnatcipet electfoa. '
: [OFFICIAL REPORT.]
THE HOVIHG OF THE HASSES.
Tnß(tdoai(«therlß| of theirleadiof
' GENERAL, SCOTT.
Pursuant to tbapaWished call, one of the largest
ami most enthusiastic meeting of the people ever
assembled inPittsburgh, convened at McFadden's-
Wareboose, on Tuesday evening, the 22d Febra
ary- i
At an early hour the people were (bond moving in
masses to Ibe place of meeting. A splendid Martial
Band was present on the occasion, and enlivened
the meeting by its tnusic.' a The fire oflSlO is again
burning and never was a more elhusiastic meeting
held in the city of Pittsburgh. A splendid mins'
pareacy occupied] a prominent place; on one side
was a beautiful repress motion of General Scott
on horse back, reviewing his troops-r-on the other
side was the “The Herb of
Lane,Chippewa, Vera Craa,
Cerro G&rdo, Contreras, Churubusco, Chapulepec,
and Mexico,'* “Scott sod Victory,” and “the great
pacificator,” was the sentiment of the assembled :
'-multitude.
Precisely at 7 o'clock, on motion of Wm, Sutch,
CoL Robert Corpthers, of Plum township ms
called .to the chajr. I
Wade Hampton, Major John Willock,' James
Marshall, Major Jos. McCulloch, Capt. Alexander
Hay, Wm. Barnhill, NL j\V. Lewis, Alexander.
Jaynes, Harrison Parry r Leopold Sahl — Pitts
burgh. '
" John Gebhart, Wm. B. Moury, Thomas Smith,
James McCauley —Allegheny city.
' John Myers, Samuel Meaner — FinJy.
Wm. Guy Tp. _
Andrew Johnson, Goodwin V, Coulter, John
| McCunt— South Finly Tp.
JohnS. Riddle, John McCloskey—Rtfiin.ww Tp.
I Wm. Dilworth— Jjnter St. Clair.
John (»HRllm,jCol. Win! Lee —Uftxr St. Clair.
John Fifi.\Wiji. Willson— Suotn/eu.
Maj. Jan. W. ! K. Snodgras»*^iUi^7in.
John R. Foster, Harvey Gitfia— lluhlwiu.
David Torrance, Andrew Pcarse— Jrffersun.
Charles F. Deibl— Elisabeth ho.
■ Gen. James Watson, Wm. G. Alexander, Capt.
Sainnei KerT —Dhzabcth Tp.
Andrew Christy— Ytriailks Tp.
Henry Oletuunt, Jacob Alter— Plumb Tp.
Joseph Stoner— Wilh'na Tp.
Daniel Neg Icy— PrdJet Tp.
John Herron— Pitt Tp: •
Henry Lewis— i^tarj^urgh.
Peter Bates, John Croft— Reserve Tp.
Alex. Hfiandf— RoJu 7r>. !.'
Thomas Sh&vc—Shalrr, Tj>.
Wm. McElhfian)— Indiana Tp.
Nathan Connelly ami John Mngill—HVif Drer.
John Hamesand Jas Stewart —East Derr Tp,
George Neely— FranEin Tp.
The following persons were appointed Secre
taries. .
Richard Cowan, Samuel Palmer, C. L. Magee,
James Christy, Edward .Cum pbell, John T. Whit*
The meeting having been fully organized, on
motion of T. J. Bighatn, Esq., the following com*
mitlee was appointed to prepare resolutions.
T. J. Bighorn, Alex. H. Miller, Michael Dan.
Magehan.-Robeat Maclcey, Solomon Stoner and
Richard Edwards. j
- The following report of (he comtnitlee was ad
opted unanimously:
Whereas the time is rapidly approaching when
the Whig pirtY of the Union will meet iu national
council, to nominate standard bearers tor the ap-
proaching Presidential contest.
Aud whereas, we, a portion of tho Antimasonic
amj Whig citizens of Allegheny county, assembled
. in our primary capacity, deetn it republican and
| proper lo make known our opinions upon some
I of too important measures which now engross
I the attention of our fellow citizens througliovit tho
I Union. '• \ t ;
Resolved, That we reaffirm our continued attach
ment to all the distinctive principles and .measures
I of tlie Whig party of the Union. Among whirff
I we recognize us cardinal, the protection of Amer
ican industry, against the unjust anduncqual«Jm-
Lpetition of the hnlffed, half clad pauper laborers of
I Europe. Liberal appropriations from the national
| treasury, for the improvement of our harbors and
| rivers, iu order to facilitate oar internal commerce,
tea times more valuable and important than all
I our foreign trade—the limitation to u single term of
I the Presidential office, and the restriction of the
( present enormous executive patronage.
Resolved, , That while we look upon the present
war as having been commenced unnecessarily and
1 t» n pM,tij«npnmiily by the executive, yet Congress
( having subsequently, ‘recognised It,'and
| iant armies under Gens. Scon and Taylor, having
at an enormous expenditure of Mood and treasure
conquered a large portion of the enemy's countr r
—we are now in furor; of Congress making such
appropriations ns may be required to sustain our
gsusnt army in Mexico, qntil an early and honors
ble_peace can be secured.
Retched, That while we are satisfied witli the
l~nion as it is, and willing to abide by ull (he com
promise* of the contiftuliou—we here avow our,
unalterable determination that injvgard to nil fu-
ture acquisitions of territory. —Slavery shall br for
ever extmdfd therefrom.'
Resolved, That while we have entire confidence
iu tlie Whig National Convention, to meet ia June
next, and here pledge ourselves to use alt fair und
bonorablo means to secure the election of its nom
inees, we here express our deep conviction, that
the interest of the country, and the success' of
the Whig party imperatively demand the nom
ination of a tine aud an available man os our
candidate fbr the Presidency. We prefer availa
bility and victor)* under the \V7iig banner, to a blind
devotion to any man that must ensure defeat. •
Resolved, That we entirely repudiate the often
repeated, never recognised and illiberal dogma,
that the-Whig party are necessarily hostile to the
election, of military chieftaina,and tor proof we re
forte IS3G mid l&tO, when General Harrison was
our nominee for (he Presidency, to 1514 and IS4~
, when Geus, Markle and Irvin, our nominees for
! Governor, we aver that the principles and practice
! of the Whig party are sufficiently liberal to recog
! nize n hearty appreciation of honesty, ability and
I fidelity, to the constitution, on part of our eminent
I public men whether rendered in the field or cab-
I ineL 7.
Resolved, That our first choice for the l’residcii
cy, is Gen. Winfield Stott, the scar covered hero of
ForlGeorge, Chippewa, anti Lundy’s Lane, where
deeds of daring during the last war with Great Rri
tain.fortn some of the brightest pages of our coun
try's history, aad where still more astonishing, glo
rious and brilliant victories, at Vera Cruz, Cerro
Gordo, Contreras, Cherubusco, Cliepullepcc, Moli
no del Itey.and Mexico, have pronounced him to
l»e the first military cJtie/ioin of this age. It was
the hero of two WBra who planted the standard ot
our country upon the Castle of San Juan d'Uiuu
and jnarchirtg on from victory to victory, until the
Star Spangled banner, now floats in triumph from
the dome of the National Palace—and over the
Halls ol .-the Moniezuinas.
, Resolved, That in addition to his services on (he
baulo field, Grin. Scott has during 40 years of t-ini
neut public service earned for himself the still more
glorious title of “6’ real Paaficator'' by the prudence
judgment, andidiplonmtic ability; which lie display}
cd in terminating the Black Hawk war in the
North West—ui preventing collision between the
troops of the general government, and the authori
ties of South Carolina during the nullification ex
citement in restraining our own excited population
along tbe Niagara frontiers, while the patriotic in
i nirreutiou raged in Canada, in securing the quiet
: and peaceful removal of the highly exasperated
I hostile Cherokee Indiana—in preventing hostilities
: betweeh our own and ihe British troops during the
' pendency of the North Eastern boundary ditfioul
! ties . and last of all arid most glorious of all as an
nounced by Ibe Telegraphic reports at' this morn
■ ing, has now terminated the Mexican War. by n
| Treaty signed on tho first of the present month—its
: terms soliberal, that ft must secure the cordial np
; prova! of even,’ citizen of Ihe United Slates, who
; to see the present unnatural war termina
ted.' To Geu. Scott, if to any man now living, eon
: justly be applied that brief aad beautiful epitome—
I solrutliftil of bun whose birthnlay we twlebrale.
I “First in ‘W'or, first in peace, and first in the hearts
I of his countrymen.”
| Resolved, Thal wc believe that the great and
tiritnarv duty likely to devolve upon tbe next Pres
deoto'f tho United Stulcs, will Iw to devise the
I best mode to terminate the present war (should
I peace oot now be secured) l>elwceti two sister rc
| publics, or principles 'consistent with the right in
te reals and foe lings of :both parties, nod timt we bn
| lievo Gen. Scott to be of all our public men, the
mao.best qualified by j disrmsitiou, ability aud inti
mate knowledge of our Mexican affairs, lo secure
I an early and honorable peace.
We know him to be honest, aide und faithful, lo
I possess all the elements to make an available can
4>r many years been tlie*especial fa
vorite of penhsylvamn-—bas given evidence of de
I f oiion to tbe Whig cause by bis inagaammoiiacon
duct in 1&40 and lbt l, ami taking him all in all, is
I tlie muu upon whom the Whigs of the Uuiou ««
i and should ritlly in IMS.
Resolved, That in the recent conduct of tho Nn-
I lional admiqistrationj toward the gallant Scott, in
| the studied and coulinoed effort to cripple him in
j all his military operations—tu the repeated at
! tempts to supplant him by Ihe creation of n Licu-
I tenant Geoeral —in the organization of n Court
I martial to try liim almost within tight of the gates
| ofMexico—liitbe miserable pretext forlbi* arraign
| tnent—ia the unheard of selection of inferior offt-
I cere ami belter; political partisan* as bis judges,—
I ibis assemblage can seo nothing but n preconcei-
I ved and settled detcrminolioa on psrtol the Pres
| ideqtaod bis cabinet, to persecute and sacrifice a
| gallant soldier nnd enlightened statesman, and ati
I ua.waveripg Wlcg. it: is truly “the firo in the rear’’
| while engaged With their particular friend of“pa?3'’
notoriety in fnmL ;
IltM/lced, Tirol our former distinguished repre
sentative ia Congees*,the lamented Richard Biddle
caneetly expressed tfro foeliogs of his constituents
towards Gen. Scott inlS37, when in debate oh the
subject of Ws recall from Florida, tin gave utter
ance to the follcrwing eloqueot ami beautiful sonti
.men!, w« give only hisoouelcsion.
- “( believe that a signal atonement to Gen. Scou,
will one day be extorted from the justice of; this
hou*e. Wpoweittbhiin,but yve oweit still more
k. «he country.—WhuJ officer catj foci secoro jn
the face df UJM great example pf triumphant iiiju*-
ticc—who con pUco before him tbe anticipation of
«tß!.lirtbm ß Jiigtrer cUlm. upon th' growado tY
tbo country,limn G«u. SccU:—id howM tocHq.
eed. Hi* put services' went for nothing—air : yon
may rata now regiraenla, ata tauo taw comm«-
lion, 101 l yon cannot wntatf mnohl atonement,
raatot, tin bi*ti nxml tone wUci l*fi» ihjwra
itariesof the national bppor; I fondly wish that the
highest.and the* Jowert' in the country's service
might be taught to regard,this House ns the jeal
ous guardian of his rights against caprice or iaver
itism or outrage from' quarter. -
. I would have, hint know that ip running up the
national flog at. the vejy moment* our : daUy labors’
commence, we do aotigo through an idle form; On
whatever distant service, he ,may be sent, whether
qrging his way 1 amid tumbling icebergs toward
'the pole, or fainting in the unwholesome beats of
Florida, I would enable him as be looks up'to (hat
flag to gather hope and strength.
It should import to him a proud feeling of con
fidence and security:; -He .should know : thnt the
samivemblera ofmajesty and justice floats over tlie
councils of the nation and Ihat 'io its untarnished
lustre, we have all a common inlereti and a com.
mou sympathy. Than and not till then trill you
hare an army and navy worthy to sustain, and to
perpetuate the glory of former days.”
Rembed, Timt this meeting hereby tender to tho
Pennslyvania Rcgiincntstheir warmest thanks for
tlie braverywilb which theyhave sustained (he bon
or of tbe Slate aud dial we ore satisfied that-offi
cers and men will be among the formert to award
honor to their brave and distinguished commander.
The meeting ..was ably and eloquently address
ed by T. J. Bingham, Micheal Dan Magehan and
Charles C. Sullivan, Esq*, i The Utter from Butler
county, und late Senator frbgt tliis Distrid; also by
Thomas M. Marshall, Esq.
The meeting then adjourned with “three times
three” hearty cheers for~ScbU and victory..
Sin.xro BT THE OmcXBS.
BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH,
Correspondence of Pittsburgh Gazette,
Correspondence of tbe Pittsburgh Gazelle,
CONGRESS.
Washi.nqtox, Feb 23,1543.
Scute.—After the organization, a message was
received from tlie President, communicating the
treaty before noticed for their consideration.
Mr. offered a resolution inquiring whether
active operations by> the Army in Mexico had
ceased by arniTstice. if so by what autliority had it
beeu dnftp.
Mr. Allen also ollered a resolnlion, instructing
the Jtldinory Committee, to report whether tlie net
of ‘Ptl required amendments to more eflectually
punish persons holding correspondence in time r>f
He also offered » resolution removing the injunc
lion of secrecy upon nil previous executive, buti'
ness upon this treaty, which however, he afier
wards re-considered and recommended secret ses
sion, which motion wax agreed 10, after Mr. St».
vier had moved that the treaty be reicrreJ to the
Committee on foreign affuirs and be printed.
Tlie Senate theu \vent into executive session,
when tlie session opened again.
Mr. Cass, the Chairman of tlie Committee on
Military Affaire, made a report concurring ;the
claims of CoL Fremont against*lho General Gov.
ernmeut, for Labilities assumed in the Calilomiu
expedition. It wan oriidred to l»e printed, and 20.
000 copies were ordered.
Mr. Cass gave uo(ic£ofhis intention to debate
the ten regiment bill to-morrow.
Mr. Mason replied that circumstances bad occur
red which would make farther debate unnecessary
and would like an immediate vote as delay might
be fatal. «;
Mr. Cass rejoined that ho would show
:essity to be greater thau ever fer the bill to' pas
After a rambling debate the Semite adjourned.
Hotae.—We have no report and suppose it only
met and udjoumed. • Mr. Adams still breathes.
From Central -America-
Correspondence of the Pittsburgh GsuUj'.
Philadelphia, Fclv 23, jp.x.
By an arrival at New York from Sau Juan, Cen
tral America, information has been received lhat
about the 20th of Jamiary, an attack was made
upon the British fiift e, which has been interfering
in the Mosquito Territory qnestion. The" officer*
aad troops were forced from a fort that had l>ec*
built, and carried to Grenada prisoners.
England will no doubt consider this a.'cauicfiif
war and will have an opj»ortunily to new
•territory as ‘•indemnity for the past and security for
the future,” as she lias done in China aud
A beawr.of despatches came by this arrival
has.propositions on ibe part of Central AciencS'vO
annex lhat territory; to the United Stales- Themes,
semror has already left for Washington.
* CotrcfpondrDce of the PltUburgh Gazette.
| Mussillou, Feb. 23. 3r. u.
Tbe large reservoir of water situated ninety feet
above the leviEof the town, lias suddenly broken
loose, aud the town has been flooded to_an qlarm
iag extent. A-hrick wore house has been swept
away, aud many other stone, and brick buildings.,
severely injured. The Canal embankment Das
been swept away nearly-lo the Tremont House
th?*tores atidwanjliouseH in the vicinity being
completely riooded, Tlie damage was immense
und the most alarming excitement prevailed.
The waters are now subsiding audquieinrss i»
agitin restored-
Correspondence of ihe Fiasburgh Gazelle.
New York, Feb. 23 ISIB.
The news of the treaty of Peace has had the
most exhilirating effect upon the Stock market,
and Treasury notes have sold on the street ol 1021
a rise of 2! per ceuL
Exclusive Correspondence of the Pitishurxh (tuclld.
PHILADELPHIA MARKET.
Piriuroxruu, Feb. 23, 3, r. sr.
Floit.—Moderate sales nt S2,7r> p bbl. The
market is steady, hut uut active. There are more
buyers than wdlera nt that figure.
wheat—Sales of Prime White nt dnll.
Cons—Prune" Yellow is selling at -Me (v bn.—
Market dull ;
tlr.ix'Emre—Sales of Lasunvra Coifoe at 7c >?
Cr.
Pnovir.iou—The market is without cliangz
though rather dull.
Wiiisurr—-Sales at 25c p gal.
Exclusive Correspondence of the Pitubu rgh Gazeil
NEW YORK MARKET.'
New* York, Feb. 23, 3 P. M
Fun,**—The market is quiet, with moderate
sales of Genesee at $0,31} p bbl. Sales uf West
ern brands at $0,1215j0,151c t> bbl, to arrive.—
Demand fair.
Graix— There is a good inquiry for Wheat for
milling, but other grains arc quiet. There are mure
buyers than sellers,. “
. Pbovistoxs—Tho market is rather better for Pork
and Beef,but quiet for other Irord is
scarce. ’
Tocue is more activity in stocks -witli mi u]
ward tendency.
Tobacco—Small,sales. Market quiet.
Fcom Washixctov.—Mr. Brook’s letter received
last night makes it certain that Mr. Adams cannot
recover
The Taviajr Mnmxo at Phii.adeu'lUa.—Tho
Uon Moses Hampton, closes a letter iiL. reply lo
ono of invitation thus: “Should your efforts to pro
cure the nomination of the Hero uf Buena Vista
by tho Whig National Convention,be successful,
it will be alike my duty nnd pleasure to do battle
in his favor, tu Ihe utmost extent of my abilities.”
Col. Bnvrox axd the Admixls ihatiox.—Mr
Benton has made the censure of Col. Fremont t
personal affair and will oppose Mr. Polk ut ul
hazards. **
• Sibbet’s W estes* Review.— Tho March num
ber of this correct Bnak note list, has just been
published, amLcontains in addition to the usual.in
formation, engravings of coins to .the number ot
more than three hundred. It is now complete in
every part nnd erjunl to any work of the kind in
the Union.
‘ Humous Paxojuva.—lf you want le take a
sail up or downjbu, Hudson River, and see nil the
cities, vilages,-landings uad sceneyupou its lux
uriant nnd beautiful PhiloT fall this eve
ning.
Cu.Wablk Fox has left for the West. with, u re
quisition from GovvSbank, on the Governor of in
dianu, for Robinson, Cook aad Lutz, who are sus
pected uf being concerned in tho late burglarie*.
IDT Item o* Cut.f.xaiA-!IAtR T«cnc.-To (he llsld
■ml Orey—lf you wi»!i a rich, luxuriant beml of hair,
free from dandruff and scurf, du mil fall to procure Urn
genuine Balm of Columbia. Iu cues of baldness it
will more than exceed your cxpeclaiions. Alanv who
have loti their hair for W year* hayo had it rc.uired to
iu original perfection hy tiro uu\ of ihu Imlin. Aao.
slate or roudition appear in bo m, obsiacle whuievcr it
tho fluid lo flow wit h which the delirnle
hair lube is felled, by which means ibojuauda (whose
hair was grey a« ihc-Asjnciie Eagle) Irtvc had their
limrresujfcd lo Us natural color hy’ibo use ofiliis iuval
uahle remedy. In all cases offerer it will be found tbe
njost.pleasaiit wnsfe lhat cun be used. A few apnticn
lions only arc necessary, to keep the |,nj f from tallimr
out. j,lt strenglbcns the root*, it never tolls to impart a
nctogloisy um«ar«ncc. and as a perfiULo for tha toilet
it is; unequo led, it holds three limes us much us oilier
miscalled hair restoratives ami is more effectual The
genuine.maiiufaniireil Ly Confeioch k Co., 21 Coiirtlnad
sireet New x ork.
Sold jn Filttburgh, only genuine, by WSI 'jACKSOV
KyiJbem- .1* head pTW
t*wet«y ft Son; In Brownsville, by Beunei ft
in Canonslnrg, by Dr; Vourl; also, by ouracenisin'
every tows in I'a-, Ohio ainl htd. iiovlidftwrthn’l' ’
•- ! n7“Yellow Tseth and putrid breath,’
- Spongy rums tike rotten (troth *
. Is repulsive and rtisguiiiug.
Aftc<>uldiinvelcethaswbtjeash* o .j*
' Sweet bre'dtli—'turd gnm»—man hr gut
Why delayl—uoy,quickly ba»ie
And use a box <>l Juues' 'J'oolh Faste.
It costs but 29 cents, aad is really a Leamifui article
.It gives the taelh a hoe caamsl. Boldin Pitubmah a
_ - n II ||
■ ■ 1 • Harrisburgb, Feb. l&IS. ,
Sexxtx.—A bill to authorize tbie TYuticCs c£ tbk
Erie Academy to make a title tocerteia laads, were.
taken op ancrpftssed. v' ' v ■ - 'i-.
Ten Hour Bia—The biUta preyejjtlhli.«sloy-.
,ment in' Factories of childcßn under: twelveT-yeai*
‘of age, under.consideration.
Armstrong, moved nh amendment that : no cohtrscl
stipulating fur-more than ten houriV laborjshall.be
deejoed carried into efleclbyanyCodrtjn'
this Comrooaweahh. • >- i - j
• Mr.Maithias submitted the fbUowingamcndment,
which was not in order.
“That labor performed during -a, period eften
hours on any secular day shall be-aoa&idered Ale
gal day's labor, und that hereafter nbmlnbrotaduh
engaged in any mechanical or tnanufacturingbusi-'
ness shall be held or required toj work, more than
ten hounou aoy secular day, or.aiitly hours many
secular week. i ■ !
HotSE.—Mr. Black offered a-. resoluUou Which'
was adopted, directing the Committee on Agricul
ture to inquire into the expediency of reporting a
bill fixing a standard, weight far timothy, clover and
flaxseed. •;! • i
Mr. ,Hart reported a joint resolution, .relating to
specimens of the Geological surrey.' The remain
ing portion, after completing the cobineta in Harris*
burgh and Philadelphia, are to hjs presented to the
authorities of the city of Pittsburgh, i
Mr. Fox reported (as committed) the supplement
to the. eet to establish an Asyltiin for the Insane
Poor of this Commonwealth. q
, Swartzwelddr, to remedy
defects in Sheriffs fees. :
: On motion, the supplement to the New York and
Erie Railroad bill was passed through Committee
of tho Whole, and then laid aside. j
. The Fen nsylva iiia Ratiroa/i Company.-—The sup
plement to the .act. to incorporate the Pennsyl
vania Railroad Company, was again taken up on'
second reading. The question pending, was on Sir.
Ball’s amendment to the first section, which is as
: follows; ;
“Provided, That before any stock shall lie sub
scribed by the authorities of the county and city of
Philadelphia, Allegheny county, orotber municipal
corporations, the assent of the freehold inhabitants
thereof shall be obtained by vole, which vote shall
betaken by ballot, at the lime and placti of holding
their respective municipal election*” • j ■
Mr.. Ball supported liis amendmeuj in a long
speech, and was followed by Mr. Hill for a lew
minutes—when the House adjourned. .
Wnrrrox PxxxsrLrxNU Hospital.—We notice
with much pleasure, that the bill granting a charter
fbr this valuable institution has phased the Senate*
Tliis result isowing in a great pleasure t° tb e u»ti
ring perseverance of George Darsic, Esq., who it
not only ,our member in form hut in fact, as tbe
daily reports of the Senate show. It is to be hoped
that the House will act promptly and give the
charter so justly collod for.
New York Monet market*-TThc inttrket is gel’
ting more stringent as we leant from a'Philatlel,
pbiu letter. The Washiogtoa taok outionly Severn
hundred pounds sterling. \|
IiyTHK Climatic Is strangely daitraettve lo the ho
man cuticle, (or akin) the laclden change from beat to
cold, und’the amoke cuuvm yellow, dark; eoor*« pocs*
plfxiooa. Then il is requisite that .the pores nf the akin
should he kept open—(hat their inoutha shouldhe freed
from impurity—*twaa thus the ahrient Itojoan I'hiloeo
phers cured all diseases—tbey .compuled that more
Ihe pores of the skin, than any olhefouiiet of the body,
diseases and unhealthy vaporf left) through the
It is nei'essery, therefore, to keep the pares‘opeu—all
humou are di«pelled from the- skjn trohi ‘the pores,
when they, wash with Jones 1 Italian Chemical Soap. I
have seen it cure the worst and ojdeat cate* or Salt
ftheum, hbyaipelas, Ohl Sore?, Barber’s Head.
Ringworm, wheu every other inujmil and external
remedy bad effect rendering the'skin wßuj
clear and soft, though It l>e yellow ana coarse, is won
derful—it .removes. Freckles, Ten, Snnburii, Morphcw,
and disfigure|nent of the sklu—but persons must
be particular and ask for Jdxxs Sosp—lo Lo had ia
FilistMirgh at WM. JACKSON’S, sign of the 1% 8001,
6V liberty st. Price SO eents. novlddLwly
(0" To Srxxxaosi Mn sso Qtexss. — Connell's
Magical Paiu Extractor—lt is How Coueedcd by medi
cal me» that Connell 1 * Magical FainV Extractor, roauu
factured by Comstack Co, 2i CoUrtlosd.st. NY, is
the greatest wonder dr* ihe unit century. Its effects are
truly miraculous. - All pains are removed troia barns,
scsikla, Ac 7 and all external sores, m a few minutes af
ter its apptlcsiion; healing the same ou tbe roost deli
cate skin,' leaving, no'sear. Ills eqoaliybeneficial In
all kinds of Inflammatory diseases, snch os sore Nip
ples aitd Eyes, Sprains, Kheumatlsm, White Swelling
ajul Ulceca} Braises, liunu. Chilblabu, Erysipelas,
BiJcvTie 4toloreaux.'&e. We might add as proof lo
allwc saT, thr names of many etniuent physicians who
use it iu their practice, and hundreds of tho clergy who
£ raise iiw.theu people. Kiud parent keep il constantly on
add, Lt oases ofoccidcni by firy, life lost with-,
out it, but by iu use all buros,are subject to Us control,'
unless the vitals are destroyed; Caution—Ucmctnber,
aud ask ior Council's Magical Fain Extractor, manu
factured by Comstock A Co. N V, and uo other. ‘
Sold by WM. JACKSON, Agcut for Fittsburgh. 69
Liberty si4.brad of Wood. ■ novlSUrwvmT
• p- Doesyo'ur haTrlalT four hair turn gray"
Is it hsrsh, is it dry, or dirty, I pray*
If’its thus, you can make it Mlt, silky add fine.
Dark and aealthr, and beaatebus as this hair of mine
And lo have lhis,;you have ihilHngs to’give
For a bottle of Junes’ Hair nc*lomlive. 1
Reader, if you hate bad hair yon wooldraallr he as
tonished at the lovely effect a three shillirie bottle of
Jones* Coral if air Restorative hits on iq it need* but one
trial. Sold at W Liberty »t | novlf.diwly .
Cr Don’t have yellow dark Teeth—they can be
.made pearly while by one tune' using a box of Jooea
Amber Tooth Paste. It hardensthe gum*,|sweetrns the
breath, Ac. Bold at S» 1 Jlieny Kt. novltidAwly
[0 s lutdieswbo use Joues'Spanish Lily,\M»iie, hays
always a fine white lranspnrcut skin. Or this a trial
will suiisty any one. t<old only in Filtsburgh, ai’fcO
liberty sL . f .ilovlVdniidwt)-
U3® Piles, Sows, 4r.—The (irnume liniment
i« mu article more ju*llv .relcbrated u« a cure fur the
aboTe than auy or all other*. !|u cures 4re alraoeUnJ
nanierabte. Sold by AVAL JACKSON, Agent for Pitti
burgh. I norlWAwCoT
IP-Don’t have a Foul Brehtb—lf yod have, nsc
iwo nhilliug bottle ofJonc.s r AniberTootli Faslr. Tbi
will,miikn vour breath sweet, whiten your teeth,ftc.-
Sold hi rO fabeny *r. .! novlOdftwly
|ry Wanted, at thU allii-e, a Cotiipoiilor and
Bey- ; i ■ • ti_
JtfCLUACE PORTABLE BOAT LIVE,
wro TE-tAsroarArtox or xiEaciiAxfexn
BUTWF.EN FirTSBURGIf AND ITULADEIaPHIA.
ftlUB l’roprirlor».-of ibis old esfalilishcd nml first
J I‘tiriiiltle Boat Line, having remoVcd their de
pot in Philadelphia, lo a much larger Wnrchou**
on Marketthan they formerly oevupiod, nnd also in
ctewed liieir room for storage at .iru now
prcpuwd to offer much greater facilities lo their friends
and patron*. ! ' >
(foods carried b.y this line are not iranshippcd be
tween Fitubanrii and FJntaddfrtlta. beirtgearried en
tirely In Portable Section Boats. .To tiiifowra offlonr
and other goods requiring carrfol’handling. thi-< is ol
importanee. No eharp' made for receiving or shipping
good*, or advancing charge*.!' All good* forwariled
promptly, und upon u« reuMiimble tenii* an by any oth-
J T»,.»-'L«rt'
JOHN .VcFADIwN' A Go,
Canal Ila«inl Pcau *t. Filkbuwh.
JAJUESM-IJAVIi}* Co,
£5 MaikerA Commerce M, Phi la.
'JOHN McFADFN ft i?u- FprwardiDg fend Coruiuu
,ioh MarthanlN Canal IVun it, Filtsburgh.
JAMES M. DAVIS ft Co, Hour Factor* and Commis
sion M< , rchonts, 2ff7.Jlarkel, foul 94. Coinmcreo »l,
. fehSl
made by cither of the abhvu in Flour,
and nlher (le*cripiioiis of-Merehumlizeconsigned
to them. ' : 1 . feb-j •
Coal baud for Sale.
A FARM containing VOJ acres, in RoMraver Town
ship. AVcsimarelmul county, begiruiiiig about one
mile itbove-WiUiamrpori, on the East Rafik of the Mo
nongahela river; the sotno being ibe farm of the !a£e
Joseph Ikekrtt dcrensod. Suirt |ami front* on tho*riy
er. about I) mile; about 40 acre* cleared, with other im
provements- Tbe farm isjfttf entire mn«s of Ktnne
cool. The fifrm will be sold altogether orirslouto sail
purtbaKtei and on liberal lerni*. 'For particulars «u
-qaireof Henry Sterling. Daniel EwerJ Wnt. Larimer,
Jr., Fittsbuntli, I*a. Title Indisputable.
’ JOSUII DUTCHMAN.
fd>Mdftvelia*S New Castle, Mereer co n - Pa.
Building Lola. -
FOR SALE Oft accommodating tenus,; or to be let
on perpetual lc»i*es, those four choice: lots situated
on Front street, near Grant st. each 23 fecC9 Inches
front, and exlemling 110 feet bock to a. 2ft (oof alley.—
Title indiiputable, aud terns of paytneut liberal. Ap
ply to THOMAS BAKEWKLL.
come! wood ft ffd sts, or to
WM. c .
feU24 Aun’y nt Law, UakewcJl’a Dldings, Gram st.
; qDispiiteh and Jonfoal copy,); ,
PEACHES— 00bu unpaired ptiscjicj, 3do paired d<
jilt rec’d and for suJe by
trbflt BROWN ft CULBERTSON
CLOVER SEED—<O bush just rac’d and for sate by
: feu »>1 BROWN ft CULBERTSON
( i |J, persons having business with Robert's Cns
••A s4tt, are reauesicd to call OP iho uudersignrd:
: , ' ROBERT McKMGHT,
* ,feh2l ! ' • 4lb st, near grant
CANAL SHOVELS, Grain:, and Devonshire d<
spades, bay audinanure forU, of various make an
qmUW.for’saliby .fWEST tt*rtYEN r .
ftft,-j4 . ! j !00 from st
SIO COFFKB-75 bag* jo** ri>c«vi*d nnil for *nk by
1 frfer ' piausu fciiEXNßrr
ORLEANS 9L'<iAU—PO hhd* in Blow and for*nlc
KNOLISH k UKNXKTf
# iiy [fcbui] KJ»GUBii <i Mbs,sirrr.
R|Ct->-S liftvcß primi*, tor boJo by ;
frbgl EXGM9K fc BENNETT
LOAFjSL'G AK—l7 bbl» No tf, 0, AS{ -3 bxi double
~gd.la, m ■»
ciiaMILY j*OAP~IDO bXkMi do toilew do prime, fur
|< lfrblHl ILNULISHABENNtTTT
BIXK ROUNIW— 3 hbda for kak low by l _
febtf7 i ENOUGH AbEXNKTT
NC. TAR—'AlUarre l»bU in More and ton»ak by
„ feUSI \ ENOUGH A iIIENNETf
SI UOAB— bap' M liiio llrnzit. l) l»z* while Havana. ■
{ar? .
KOCK CANDYV-15 Uxi* -»yh|h* ••pflypllovr in state
, a( iu 3 llibEfflCTT
/So PAI.YAiLN JSH—4 bbl«; 10 kp» Bohton nmaufec
liicKEvt co
nVoULB iCAXWXS.-13 bit MilKlW llould CiVi
\l is.li, dipt euudlttk. In Mow umlfar*ak law*b>*
- ORUM,McPBB\VfcCy.-
A COMPLETE »ct of Bucket Machinery tar ink
low.tfl Vbitl . JOILN S. UILWOKIH
: ' l
i,
i i'"
L .jf
' A.T a’.mMdiw ofu>e?Ootm t Coounlttce ofCdrrr»>i
J\. pendente field at KcX&stm’fcotelin Kusbtunh. ]
M the*2d JamwrjlS4£ tfie following call was Agreed !
ajxTitiT&ttbeHV , tlc afl4 : Antiin**Oaic Toter»ofthe
‘*everabWnrd*,'liorooflh» *nd Township* ot-AUeirWiiy
eoaatr are invited to meet nt their ureal place* or hold;
injphiaarjrln«tirts*».wiihin *aid di*tricw, onjSotur
day .ihe ( Sstl» February nextj 10 appoint delegate* to I
"Oe'rtJn’Cdonty Convention at House in :
Pitt/ibittgb, Weduefdfty. u» appoint
delegate# to; the State Convention to be lie Id at liams
tnajfh to notamalea Canal Commisaioner, Senatorial
Elector* and Senatorial delegate.* to the Natioual Con
vention: The saideounry.eonYcntion will also ippoial
a delegate front this iliitndt to the Wldg NationtU Con
- ventput; and an eleetor for thi* district upon this State
electoral Ticket. „ . ',J
• The primary meeting* m alMlie Townships jexeep
— jficept
Pitt, Will,kw beld.al9 o’clock, T. x, and in.the j\Yard«
and .BorouiHu includuie Pitt, at ? o’clock, r. it. bf iaid
day."' ' a ; ' DaSX. McCURDV, Chcliicaii.
. iLPiixv'm, Sec’y pro, tem._ . ‘ ‘ 1 jsS,
• ■ Purify Your Blood. ” {•
MILO. E. SHlUft— Dear Sir. Last Spring. and du
•ring the pruviun* winter. ! was severely t(fflictcd
with a scrofulous compluint in ray leg*, and hdd been
for some month* under the care ot payMciah*..] TTi*y
said ray caw was almost incurable, mid they could do
Lot little for ine. I was nearly helples*. but with the
aid of crutches could with (UlEeulty get fit May
last, I purchased of you, oml commenced iwnff Bats*
TOL*S 9sMA>AWtuu After the uscoftwo bottle*, the
sores commenced healing. and I laid aside my prutoh
>*, using nrilyoi cane. Idispeased with toy cnite. and
•'nl the end of tbe fourth, was so well ns to anivtlml dny
in shearing sheep. < Inull, I used live-bottleA Th e_
scrofttln and sores have alt ■.healed up. and since last
summer I have seen jto appearance oi the disease, but
have continued, nod am now, iu the most perfect hi*ami|
I state with confidence, boning that other* may be bon
edited 'in the some wify, tliat ihe Barsaparillu,*old by
you, has beoulbc .menus and the only moon* of effect*.
Tug the cure. ’ CORNELIUS 3: ROSE. •
For sale wholesale and retuilj by > -|
dk\r B. A. FAHNESTOCK 4} To
cori front P wood sis, & also comer **£._
SUNDRIES— 400 bids N O Molasses in pruned order;
llOhbdsNO Sugar, old and new; dura
erven Rio Coffee: in store and for sale by -t
- febS! CARSO.V A McKNIGHT
MAMJFACTI'KKD TOBACCO—OS bis Cfatpinflu**
y*. Sil do Congress 5-'*. 13) do Covauah s’s, I*l do
Kaiwll Robifikon’a s’*, 13 Ive* {»*, 23 do Harrison'* S"»t
20 do Branch's l'x: ou consignment at reduced fute*, by
tt-MP : •••■•■ . A GORDON, front-if
WIIITIJ- LUM>“GO for *nle l»y\ . V~~ .
: «efcj4 WEST BOWEN
EACIIUS—63 bu prime drirtl' peachejJlO bM»
umall wliile licarm, ra»j ree’-d orui lor naJe nr
(eUg ) a JOHN B DILWORTn
SCORCHINOB— iUl>bl»iprifu< ncorchinem.foi’ sale by
Jefcja. f WICK h. McCANDLEW ;
LOUISVILLE \XjU£ amT II ydraulie Ceiranij ecu
(tnntlyonliatufknd lor»nleby ■ ! 1
febB3 -» A GORDON i-
B A CON—32S liorefs BMonetl Ilucou, on consign
me»l nod for s&Jo by * - [*
.icbSl - ■■•JBFLOYPr
r'PANNERS’ OIL—IS bU.v Bn.wn Oil for
X »ale by .[feblfl] J ARFLOVO
BULK POr|c-543 pesbulk Md«i,jurtr<-r'j on eon
tiirnment and tor rule by [
i BROWN tL CULBIiRTFON
( fi.>,a . 1«3 Liberty rt
\TTAXiI BOARDS—72 doz Ricn> Improved Pnieu
If Ziuc WashHoard*. wholesale amirelnil nt nun
nucturcr'* juicen, by : • J 1) IVILIJaMS,
I>U Sl\ , ■ . 110WoorUt
1 fOLL:BUTI"KR—OO bids in store iiml for tile by
Xv fcbttl ROUT BALZKLL »Co
CI.OVEK SEED—IOO bush for nalc by i..
fcbSl - KOBT DALZEIjL * C«
SALKRATL’9— 10 ton* receiving and for nail' by
JetrtQ ROirr_DALZbXL ic Co _
LLME— Ltd* While Lima in More and fir *ale b;
; febia ENGLISH fc BENNETT
Gl BOUND NUTS—I3O tack* u» arrive; for iiofe by
r iftba English * BENxgrr.
'DUCKKTS—2O <foz patent, for»aleby i; '
_£) ENGLISH & BENNETT
lclrZl, il? jvood »1
M ACKF.REL—150Obit Nos 1,2 AO, iu Mo e'and for
Mfo by [febg3( ENGLISH_t HESNLTI^
TIMOTHY SKED-4 bbl* TunoUiy Str d; b ;do Fla*
Seed, juti £c'd and for tale by 9
ieb23 ; . JNO 9 OIL WORTH
SUNDRIES—-S 3 «ek* Fealbm, I3do Ginsj-ag. ZJiIo
Goober Peat, ado Dry Applet; 4 bbl* Beaus; now
landing per tiror Gene*sre, tortile by 1
frlrip . ISAIAH DICKEY
SUGAR— 8 bhdt* N O Sugar juti received on cau
lignment ud for tale by J
iee£l .. ISAIAHDICKEYACo
• . - aa Water »t. ~
FISH— White FitU iu barrel* and hlfbblt tor tale by
feb23 V ISAIAH DICKIjV A Co
T\RY PEA'CHKS—WbbIa DryPeaches,2do tloAp
•■•# plea;for tale by. ' , i
rttaa. s. F.voxDD.vNHonyr&co
KTE~FLOIi[&— CbhUßre Hoar; for aaJebjr*'
lotel 1 • I SF yON* BONNHORyT&Co
■poos—egg* jiut. received *4 cowign*
Ij aieiit and lor ante by ■ ' ' I'
icbgii 1 ! POINDEXTER &Co
RICR— lCtiercf*juit reeeiTed.br the Sv|atora.To
«>Je i, r (febtflj BROtVN *■ CULBEBTOON
LARD— 10 bbl* and SO kcrs No 1 Lard furisale by •
IcbSl 1_ ; Jft R FLOYD
CLOVER bush Penni-Clover feecJ for
.ala by ISelfiOj . i t ,J ft ft FLOYD
T) L'CKETS-3> dor Be»rar'’fiockc3. for sai» br ••
JJ (irboar r i JftBPLOVD
T7INEG AR.«—lOO bbls Cider Vuietjnr, on bnjid slid fc
Y .ale tow tor cash bv It. i-.sCHWEPPE, '
i I‘cUSdlw l j • Ifc3 libertystreet.
“Wf ANTED—By a youn# man who ccuiTgive good
Tf references, asiiu&tiou a*porter in awarebouse.
Address box M 3, postotfice. •’ _ ’ jfchS2-3t.
Sundries— n bw» jani;abain.u* dojis-bag* fca*
tbers; S tacks dried apples Just reeeteW perSß
Cashier, and for sale by [feat) ISAIAH DICKIaY ft Co-
A SUES—Iff cits Salcran*; 10 do No 1 Pofath; IS do:
Blact Salts.. For sole by
tehg . CARSON ft McTjNIGIIT ;
KfCE-dd tierces prime Rice Just reeeitfed oral fo
sale by* POINDEXTER ft Co
tcbgl • • It jwaterst
GOLDiIN SVRUP—lOhlf bbt* ‘•yt Jwnr».{llchnery
No 6 Syrup; just received end for sale- by
icbgi POINDEXTER A Co
liMSII— SO iiti bbU No tf MacbereU juu received and
1 for *aj« by :« POINDEXTER ACo
ORANfiES —30 bxtjast‘received per»trnrlu<n Riuh,
aiid for sale by ATWOODJONEg A Co
u-biM I Kvater »t .
I)ALM SOAP—6S bx»lNo I. j<ul xreeried and for
sale by Jfebaj| : ATWOOD JO.VKS &Co
Sundries— ioo bbu n.o. MoiusucsooUd* prune.
N-O-Sugar, TO t> bl« au'td No* l<oaf do; jlin rcceiv
eil aiid for tale ty'_ JOHN S. DItAVORTH
SUNDRIES— 130 bags Orem Rio CollftCj S) licrcf*
rice, lObbl* TariGObn.W H raisins. in store and for
spleby I ; JOHN'SDIMVORTH •
. feba? 1 . i t,Vood si ;
-T)KUFe -UAc4n-Iu *iorfr«inJ Muokehjuw, cou
rX rtnatly for cttie ia anr quaniiijr. by |
t icbaa . V' lißoww * omrinTsox
"% T 0 LASSE?*-—iWJ bill* N. O. [arrive pej
X? I error Huns- ■ -)
rcb-Jg McGILL, BUSHVIELDi * '
.McGILL, BUSHFIIU.
HEMP— HJ bale* dew ruiW Ky. lleuipi just rec\l
a oil for sale by tIROW'N ft CULHKKTSO.V,
. 145 Liberty street.
• | jEAIU-S— 12 casks just rec’ ami for sole bj
'XT Migl WICK ft AI'CANDj
'OOTA8!L~10 Cuks prime ju»i roc'd oxtd tur **le bv
J 7 feba WICK it .M CANDM^A
( 'I LOVER SEED—I 3 bbln Clover kc<L 101 an do tin
j wick & M'caxdLEss.
DRY APPLES—IB *aek» drv apple* foraile by
febgl WICK k. M-CAXIILKSS.
SCQRCMEN'GS— U! co»k*Ju*t rrc'J anil foj aaie'by
fcbat - WICK & MCANDI.KSS.
ITroOL—I rack wool for rale by
ff: frbat - WICK & arc.\XDIFA«.
B'CCKEra & .PMNJU—!*>' doi Ikaver
bbU Family Flour (or rale by *■ .<
wbSl .« JOILSS
’'JORN—*JJU burbclx shelled corn in bids aiul »ackt
J for sale bv , •
leba McOH-L. BU9HFIKLD 4
DRY APPLES—3O but good uaatilY (b t »*!e by
GEO STEPHEN SSON, ,
ieb2l j comer 4tfy aiuJ i'trrt mrcw.
GREEN APPLES —25 bbh Green Pippin! and V 1
• tlever*. tar *gle by !
lebSldlw* •
CEO STF.Hik
keg* 0 twutTobacco jns-frc,
X. for cate low by
ieb.il ATWOOD, JONES j&' Co.
LINBKED OIL—tW bbl» Lin«fd.Oiliaelprc Butl i
site by ' SELLEIW fc NICOLS,
lebt? ' Xolf LiVeriy «».
BACON—S 3 lihdx prime »houUler», ID dojudct. jui
received and for trite by j.
lebig SELLERS It MCOLS.
LAIU> OIL—JS bb!» Candling’* No 1 Lanl Oil,' ill
ktore ami for tale, at icduced prices, by
igblQ A NICOLS.
SOAP— 50 boxc* No 1 fonp, !*r?re bnrf,iu» ' received
_ontHor sale by ~ SKULKS n NIgULS.
MOULD CANDLES—SO base* Mould" C Uidln ia
•lore and for isle by
leblO . SELLERS it M^OLS^
fpALLOW-T-S? barrel* Tallow juit rec’d pqr Eieaiaer
_L Heaver and for sale by ' i
leblU S k \Y HAIUIAfOIi
lAKD— 100 kejra Not Lanl, 10 barrel* do in *ore and
j for unit by » t VV lIABBAI'UH.
CORN’— 50 bay* yellow Com joaf fei'eivt don con
signment ana sbr »ale by
leblU lIABBAUGH.
BEANS— 3Q barrel* white Bean* JdM received atid
fur sale by Sic W HABBACGH.
PEACHES— SO sacks dry I’cacbci, JOU aacka dry.
copies received and for sole by ■ )
fcblU ; B'tt W n.VJUUUGIJ. ' '
XjUlTF'ft 3. iXKiS—S liarrtli fresh colt btftttrSdo
P 'fresh e|h[» received on coniururaent a»*d far talc by
lehltt t* &. \V HARIUUOM.
<2 barrel* Flour, Smith brand, ectraj UJ Ji)
* l’oner* brand received per *tc licaver mid tu r »ido
by i »uv HAiuumm.
GINOEUr-1 bbl groundGince? for nole by }
I'chlß - JOHN D SlOjmAy.
Glue»r»al«br.J,'
lebia • JOHN D MORQA.N.
r)ACON—7UO pc* hoc roand Bacon bn coAnitumetu
tJoad ibrsaUby JOHN SCOTT £ Co. •
fnbl.lf No 7 Commercial Row, Liberty it.
CiDEII. YISE&AR—IO bhliotil cider vinegar to ar
•rite nod fur aale liv . 1 .
' • -
JOHN SCtflT k Co.
EOf*lN SOAl'—a3 boxes No ICUiciunnil Soattfor
nale by (frblP) . WICK A M’CAXPLKsa, .
AILS —4OO krfpmss’d tizei Juniata Nad* lor sole by
VfcblP . , ■ WICK k. M'CAXPLESS.
FLOUR— 1© bbU rx. 8 Hour tor family rac'd
tuijtftrmaic l.); .WICK fc M*CANtyLEB«:
T>RIMK'CiUM MVIUmA-HOll,, for .ale jjy "
J_ übw : J KIPP ft. Co.
117TNTER SPERM OU*-lUssaUibr*ale!by * '
y\ frbip J Kiuu ijro.
A QUAFOETIB—IS carl>f»r* lor »a!c liy ‘j
A ichlO ! . - J KIDD ft. Co.
►L'NCJUYB EXPECTORANT, GEXCINjI-fldoz.
fortalbby.- • •„•••, J' KIPP A Co., /•!
T?KAT«KR-H-* «»ek* Fcallier* tendls; 4
I 1 Pbaoix bid lor wle ttj’ !
IeMP •• ■•■ JAMBS IULZ.
GORKsU-3 Valei vcirei boitle cork* for »*[■•
fefatO - JOHN DMOBi
-AUCTION SALES -
r»hmP. Daxl^Aweiiw^ccr..-'-'■ h\
-■ -’tS&s'iMf
AV Saturday evening, the 2ttlh Instant,at 7 o> elock, I
O atthe CararaeKSaJ §a!eißoom,‘e«neT of Wood *
Firth *frrttN will be «old a large j
and ralasble Medical and Miscellanehesjßooks, part,
from a Private Librarr, br a -
Among them will be fooit*. pe»2SiBS!l «Srt2l:
1 rot folio; CaUrorof «laa \
jolio; tmiucrou* fine engravings: Sir}' tn- Hami:llona
Votes. 3 vols.-foli* %#«££&
*ources of the Nils.-3 <oU 4 w-Work»oCi.olta|rf,
translated by rimnllei and other*. W rolfj Annual Keg*
iner from ycnrlMeMOrols; Chnatuui/Otumbw. at£.
Church oi England Magnainc from lap!) taIWMS f oj?'
plate*; Syme’s Embassy to Avi, l vol, 4 to, plate*, Art,
and Science* of Hiudooxtan; with nuperoo* engri;
vine*. 2 to!* 4 to;l3rett*a Fort J\>iio of floral .
lure, fine colored plates; Buchanan's frereUln M fsprey
3 vols, 4 to, fine illustration*; BaUawojr-i pon*jaßW»o*
»le. Ancient ami Modern. 1 vol. 4-,tO»jare; Fraoer*
Travels inKoordi*tau; YischerJ* Allaspflhe World, 1 3
vol*. folio, colored ratio*,* Sir John Temple's History pl
j the Irish Betndtion.l nil, 4 to; Uoidges Travels in l»dib,
j 1 vol. 4 to, fine engraving*; Bsrlnce's‘ Progress oi
I Knowledge. 1 to!; Origin and Progress or Fiae Alls in
I Britain, 2 vols. AiVwith many-other* scarce /work* of
| fine Lamloa edition*.. ’
Mrdieel 1 VbrJh.
; Also, a collection of valuable Medical Books, among
which arc Cyclopedia of Practical % Medicine, A vou;
Liston's Practical Surgery, I)ewee* on Female* j,
Churchill's Midwifery, Alliaon’s.PnUtalojry; A»il«?y
Cooperon the Testis sod Thymus and 0 land; do do' da
Hernia: do do ou tlie Brenit; Meckel's Audlqmy.3yoU,
Coopers Surgical Dictionary, Charmicbae] on Canrcn
Littrll on the • Eye; Lgiukhj • PhlhysLs;Bodie's Clinical'
Lectures; Seymoor ou lnsdaity; Pelcbet] on the Ear?
Wilson ou the Skin: Bole’s Lee tom on. Surgery, Oat*
' Ijng on the Testis, Arc .&c? - ,'i
Catalogues ure now ready, and the books will be nr?
ranged for examination on the day ofsula: '
feTrSt JOHN D. DiVIS, Anchft;
Dry Gvodtfa . '
On Thursday morning, February 21iF~\/iO o'doek.
the Commercial Bales Room, of . Wood.
it Fifth sti;, will, be -sold, vnihoat■'reserve ‘lb
close sundryconsignments, a large assortment oi!»t»-.
pie mid fancy dry trood*,'. muon# which'.arc-supcrli&e
cloths, cassimerts, satinetU, jeans, ginghams, cneclU,
calicoes, olpaccmC, marinoes, silks, black satin, hosiery
Staves. suspenders, patent thread, flannels, mastitis,
lankets, ic.
At2o'elock,r.sc .. -,i • • !? •
_ A quantity of groceries, confectionary, glassware,
queenswsre, hardware. cutlery, tobacco; cigars, $ it#?.
’ and SO hoar clocks, looking glasses . A crncral assort
ment ofnetr and second band household fumitnre,>ttt
brocing mahogany sola, burr an*. tnblesj chairs, hej*
otKods, work stands, 1 vretl toned second hand FJajto
.Forte,
i'. At 7 o’clock, ?.at.: •
' An-lnrofee' of aisorted tnefchantliw fxotn ■' country
gtore. fino'Bhlns with linen baaoauaodeollar*, bool*,
K©td. mA-.flnt vhrtcfae*,
mtniancy good*, aaddlca, brul&l*, wWp#.irvuk», *Joib*,
letter and cap writlny payer, wn^r*, gold proa,
Ti "ilS. <l f l ' V JOHN P DAVIB, juM&j'i
Extr*ordU»aryCur««f
. _•«**!. C««»sbtt
HAVING lakeii a violent cold, which. »euled on tny
lan?* and liver, producing a i *e.Tere cough} and
pain in the sidejiuid "boulder, whiehwadsosavertf at
limes 1 could scarcely turn Over in bed.r I wasgrada
ally wasting awaycnnd weary eveir of my-.Ute.r My
cough was very distressing,,aud. bKingaceortpaiiled
with nausea* lo» of appetite, debility, atid other dll*
trestuur symptoms. iny suflertngs were extreme, rind*
ing no benefit from any uiedicute, nor from my Physi
cian*, I got a bottle or Dr. Taylor's Balsam kw
wort, which soon uriuln-meweUand able to attend to
my busine**, GEO YOCNGj Dragrait, «...
• - 861, Fulttm-streft, Brooklyn. -.
. ID* Still another great eurcrwbieh proves this medl-;
cine the only remedy to be depended uppn. Bean*ttiul
judge for y©ur*el£ ■ - f
Coxsolrttus xao Lives CoxriJktxt.— 1
have for three years with these lleelfrommy
heart for all persoas equally anfurtuoauu and therefore
[ beg of dieto. if they love life and health; it they . love
their.&mitie* and friends, not to lay and die under the,
mercury doctors, or their treeless trash, bot try f Dr..
Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort. This medicineeured
me when 1 was to ill 1 could not tom over tn bed
without assistance, and the mineral doctors said I coyld
not live a week: yet this vegetable medicino.cnred ‘me
in six week*- 1 had a hacking cough, pain in the Mde r
raising of matter, night sweats, and wai wasted jo .lh*
bine, also inward fever. •J B MILLS, Milkman, .f ,
Ndwloavli. I; ••
fD" Hundred* of lives have been saved by thi*TOvdi
cine.' "We daily hear of the most remarkable-eurea aP
ter everything else had failed.. . '7 • •
York*- >.
Sold In Pittsburgh by J. D. Morgan, 931 W ood st.j J.
Townsend,44Maxaet II Smyser, cur Marsel and
3d sis; Henderson A Cq., 6 Liberty sL.'Piieejedoced
to 3U50 pcT large bottle. ' - <• feb!7 ,
1848; ** Mon A ™ l *^*t t * 184$:
fiAULT ST^?^^«.
THE SWamooat DETROIT, Capt. J. .C;Henjamlo,vWl
v run, during-jhe yeosos of. 1848, betwepd.Cleveland &
' Saalt Stc Marie, in thofoUofcrag manner, touchlogat
' Mackinac nnd intermediaie'plaees cash way:
LeaviugCleveland every Monday, jat7 P.M.; ..
, - |x»* ’ 'Detroit ' do r Tuesday at 9 A.M.' 1
' ’' Do ‘ Mackinac do • Thursday tstT A.M.
Beiuruiug. will leafe Saull Bte Marie ewry Friday} at
lOo'clocktA. M.; and' Mackinac atlDo'doek; P. M.
. aud Irsre Detroit every; Sunday evening for Cleve
land, at 7 o'clock. . P-
Ajciiu.-! a mi ajjblkn*Co. <]
. (.GRAVES A WUJKWAftk. .DetroaJ- .
The Dr (rail has -been thorough)/Repaired and. .
ted the.pasl winter,and ibe public way rely upon (he
neribrmWofher tnps with punctuality a* adverused.
‘.fehgT?:: K.B.WAKP.
. SEW A&BAHGEn^IT<?f:.
1848 EX J. 14,' ‘. 1848
PHILADELPHIA ANDPITTSBURQH, VIA CHAM
. . EERSBURG, BY RAILROAD AjiD^VAGON.
A CAR. wilt leave Philadelphia doily after 511 *t Feb
.r\ mary, with the Mail .Train, to ■■ Cfahuber*bug,
which will enable the spms
May, with relays of horse*, running day and nlght Jse
cares the centrin' arrival of goods in FlvoDays front
Philadelphia. ' Apply to •'
_ ' DLEECH A Co,- Canal Basin, 5
' • . ■ *. £ • Pittsburgh'.
•'./'. HARRIS A LEECH, ..TV.?
' .13 and 15 south 3d *tf Philadelphia.
-We wilireeeipt for COW lb* produce, A«4 daily,,la gc
ibroagU by the above line aflcrtheSsfinsL' 'i!
frbltf ' . D LECCIf k 06.
ECLIPSE TUASSPOBTATIOIIXIJfE.
-To and from the Eastern cities, Via’Ctunberlanil? '
TTt UK proprietors of this popular line,' have since their
X re-orgnmiaiion largely increased their..facilities U)
meet the wishes of •{uppers: and art now prepared to
ionrard a greater eruouul uy the FIVE jJAY.UTTK,
as also by additional regular wagonsht lour ratesU
Tlit* hue will run throughout the year,.delivering
goods thro ti.h the BcenuinUaitiroorejand FfttsUirgh
to owners and consignees at specified fate* and time. -
Shipments from Philadelphia, fair line. should’ be
marked “Corej J B ttobinsan, Bftltimute.^,
The only agents are.
J D ROBINSOX,
KJB Chattel it, Battiinorv.
EDGERTON & Co, Cmnborlaai
ft W CASS, Brownmlla.<s s >
,tM J C BIIMVKEL, fimbw|h..t-j
penn«ylV»al* WagonTUnt..
j
TIIROUGII IX FIVE'DAYS FROM PHIL ADEL-,
piiia to Pittsburgh,- by wagons- -
Running Ray and Night between Pittsburgh andChun
bersbun;. and by Railroad bctweeu Chamberibcrs-JUJd
Philadelphia. The first shipment will leave eacnond
on lath January in»L No mope goods will bo received :
thau cun' be carried lb rough each day iwitbont.'.deny,
ou ibe ruute. Tune will l>p reduced tojFour Day#when
the roads become settled. .< ‘ - S ; •- . *
J ULTLEU, Agent,. YAI tie Depoti ol
Sl9 market »t- Philadelphia/1 Penn'a atul Übio
CLARKE *. THAW, fTranspqrtaiiou
‘ * Pittsburgh.) Cjoop'y.i u k
{]~7~ We trill receipt <pr COW lbs
day, lo go through by the above line after the i&h tffcfc
jnti% . . ' _ CLARKE fc THAW. '
. xsw'ipnnro goods. - ">■■■
SIIACin,CTT k WHITE, WfWood street, are sow
receiving largo addition* to their excellent- awnrl*
meat of Dry Goods, to-whicli they invite the fttleiuiba of
buyers, believing they can odrr sochindncemeuisas.
wilt make it to their interest to make bills with them;
We are how receiving a large assortment oi’gopds
direct from tjie Mmuifticturm, Importers,* Ac: among
which may be found the following: •- .
Plain double drills, all grades vt<l style*, rfrinted:
Kentucky Jeans,- mixed, cadet; darVmfcted,'
gold, green, rdaids, Ae.jsatineiu, blaek,b!oe, cadet, Ox
turd: plain, figured ana printed tweedi, s good ui^rt- 1
mem, various style*; prints: a very, tenge assortment of.
new spring stylo*, fency, green, bloe-orabies, browns,-
bines, bloc mm orange, Ac., in all varieties; giughajns,'
splendid styles of douiestib,.English add I’rcncn, very
low;'Alpaccas, usw styles and styles and figure*,: just
imported; ulso, black*,-mode cob rahey cot. rilkfand
ootteu warp; some blocks, Very flue. Alt of VtU|cb>re
ottered fwfsale uu the'jnosifmvorable term*. >. ,* ,
feb*3 , BHACI»Md7 A WHITE ;
FOR' EVENING R. Murphy hnsl
juttreceived a fewpatterns embroidered' railfd in
tar Evening Dresses.. Also, silk net scarfs, headdress-’
c«, etc. Alto, hew style bralrra. far eatly spring
new style balnrincs faf do.; chameleon silks,utashioa
uble article, needle vronced' collars, new style; ehtmi
sctli, enum new styles: black bsrrc&tilktKttndcd jdn;
ngh *tripcdainl watered dp, - 1-sdics am invited tocall
gdd see the.aborc ggpds. - t - . /eb&
New flaoki utd Periodicali.*’"^-
JUST received at AL A. lli&ePsf Stnithfiefd (pjtet,
3d door fromSoeoud. >--•! ' • . ts''---?,
Oodcy’* Lady's Bookfor March,'
. airthtopberTadpole, by Albert Smith, with: iUuW*-
lions by John Leech; complete..: ••J j
The Lite and Opinion* of Tristram Shaft! y:. gentle
man compririog 'he hurobrous adventuttsfif BwliaW
by and Corporal Trim; by Lawrence
ly llluslratcd. - ! > i^; ; j PT;/
nP»r story of by Wnifam
Gen. Tayloraud bis Staffintenjiersed Willi ntiiite'mos
Auecdoica ofUie Memcan , War; wdpcrsqnal adven
tures of die ptßcvw, Wjth acgtmite'pbnteifi vind other
bcotjuful illustrauons.; - • ' j;:
The Adventurer or tfia Wreck, ou the Indian Ocean,
by Uedtensnt Murray, i * ~ y<
Manila or the Pictured Bocks, by Osgood Bradbury,
e«i. , r .t ■; -
, Cbamber*’Miscellany, No. 13.-
laving Age. No. IM. r ‘. .
Taylor's Money Reporter for P«b. IS,' •: ->•.
, the Second, r'-
A “superior’ dtticlo gilt' edged' Capds,frc»h
•apply. . • • _ , w
e'er sale cl M.' A. Miners, SmUhSetd #treet,
from Sccoud. ' “~ {- ....... :. v febilJ .
• v Jfew. Booklv jv
Vol. SJlUiory of the Cinrdists, or Personal JJeruoir*
of dm Patriot* ufibe Fmich Jlevalmieyjiiom onpub-,
liehod sources; br Alphonse dc-Lamartine; indued s*la.
Vol Aljoat received. ♦• •. . : i ■■■•
The LUb of Chevalier Bayard, “tlie tiood.Kmgbt£-_bj
W-tiilmore Simms. '
Scenes at Washington—* story or iha tut gencm<ofi;
by a Cltiaen of ilahiiuore. a "*•<• s : ; ..M ;-'i
Adventures in Mexico and the RoekKMountama;by
Ceo.F. Iluxton, member of the ItoytHteofrsgh*
leal Society, Act ' 1. ■
Now nnd Then—A Novel, by Samuel XVarrCn, F-'ll.
Author of “Ten ThomaoJ a Year," *rThe lharj of a
Late Physician.** • ( •/•: 'if ,
'llie obovo works received this day. and for *»!e iby i TV
JOHNSTWI .A STCKJKTON, . 1 H
• febfid Booksellers, Market at. i I ‘ •• >
. . S»w Book*. ' ' ~ : ,i: - ■
J UST received by HrpreM—tiermanf, England end ;
Scotland, or recollections ot'aSwtu MudsWK'by •
J.H. Merle D’Aubieiie, XXlX.iAudiot of: History ofiha ■ ,
|U*fumi«Uon;U<bo»Cnw»vreJli*c. ’ -j'.-jj : , ,-_J?
■ A l*ntctie«l Kirxwitwa of itie<Mwp«l*ofSt Matlftevr '
•swift Mark, in ure fonnof Lecture*, in traded lot**
•i*t die practice of doowvale iastnictiott; an 4 dovcrtJoo;
by JolmßinlljainiaeT, D. Dußiihopiof Ctaatefci.i'FQfl
•ole.by • ; •' KXjOTPk BNGUSH.ST
F tUa- i—: ■ - 3d-kT<d>T -
-boii*, in treat ™r!ely,aWK<tditf gobaitooicof * 5? i
: -febta •;• - ■ ‘fT-. t. *Sv. it- MUicrafe • ]
netlr^ 1
Aed iMaday pertUnrNew EnrtanAaiodlSwaale'W
sJAMES HUTCmSON & Co
fcUQ ■ ttvawraadtt&OTiMi
..\ .■• --••-. ; - ’ %
... ... :.r^3ESsSßr!f; jyffJfci.!
eamboats.
; it PITTSBCKGH .
'da I 1.. Y j P.AC KET !• 1 NTS"'
Co{\ that money xmo procun£ h*» been Pro
Wiper*. The Uaot»iA*«nlu o^naoafot *T e W" .
—i ha* tamed a tAlDioo at people .
r* to their perwm*. The boau .wjt be •* .-
-/Wood nreet tfce-day previoa* to Waning* * ot ?5J* vSXj '
Uon of freight and the entry of paaj*nper* •
tet:!ln aif caae* the mopey mu*t hr paw t» -•
.advance. ~ . . :•.rj.'.’i
J. • BCHDJIT PACKET. ,
■n« ISAAC NEWTON, C.pL A. O..S;*®,*!?.
Jeavw Pitubotgh every Sunday moniing»noo'eioo*i ,
Wheeling every Sunday evening at ID r.*. - •
1 Slay *>,1547..;. ■ ■■ ' •■ 4
• x.aosDjrr packbt. .•■■■ •' ' A .
. -The MONONUAHKLA,CepI.ISTOKX,win If*Te Fitti*.
burgh every Monday morning atlO o'clock;
erery.Mondayevening atlO r. x.
The HIBERNIAN©. 8, Capt. J. Kusimrtl, ■will r.
.leave Pi tt>burgh every Tuesday morning at 10 o’clock; .
Wheeling every Tuesday evening allD r.«.
... ' * * K
Tit SEW EN3LAND No. 2. CapL.B. ©xi*,'WlH l .
leave every IVedtie«day : inßmwj' M 10:
o’clock; XVfyAag every 10 r-i j
. { y rfirilSDAY PACKKT; . j V
J ANT, Cept Gracx,-»Ul-. leave/Pill** 1.
"ever)' Thursdayevening*UU. /
'l' .. v• • pomAT PACKET.
. j Tb- CLITPER No: 8, Capu Caoou, wIU leatn PiUa- •.
hureh every Friday morning at 10 o’clock; Wheeling ?
.every Fridayevening at 10, r ,
j- -• SATCIIDAYi PACKET."::';'':' V
’ The-MESSENGBII I Pin*-/:
biindi every Saturday morning ot lOnVtfqck .Wheeling
every Saturday evening at It) PM. . , ,
BEAViHI :pACKETS.*-SEIV’, ABiUhOKUEMS.
r 1 CXI.'KB COPK,’ r ’S . /
t Uftrifttflla ; «*«» leave for Beaver, Ulaseowaad:
t .'<m ''i'n«dny, "IfrOndsy, .
and Saturday. of eaehwvrk, reloro- * -A-
A*u.
i ociia '.-Noaj\\ood«u-
• i BEAVER AND WHLLSVnXK PACKET. ;i }
l .r "*■'• -Theline*te4mboet,v :. >•
• j jjjfoStiJ? CharlesK CUrkSmarter,will,durbjil
■■■iPifißihe eominr winler season, makodEUy-;;
trips to Beaver aud Wclleville, leavine Pitutmrek ever
*y moraine albo’cioek.wjdWeUsviJle at 3 o'clock, *•-'
«. , deelS- ■ ■ Q. 3LHARTQN, I CO, AjrU., :-.j
|W4A.f
’\. PITTSBIIHOn Jt BBOWIf BVU«XsB'. / -
j • • ••;••■■ Dolly Pocket Lino.- -.,■■■ rt
.FEBRUARY Ist, lots . FKMUJAUV:Ist,I9*?S
- : ! LEAVE DAILY AT 8A- AJ<r AND 4P. hf.
I k The lollowing new boats cotnpkto
f »IL -.’Jj; the ; line'for. the present season: AT
l' iti&ro&fts LANTIC, Capt. James .Parkiosomr
■EBSSCSaBaBALTIC, CapL A< Jacob*; and LUUISL
■JFLANE, Cnpt E.' Beimeui * -The' boata are entirely, t
bow, and are filted up without regard to expense. Er«
cry eomfort that money can procure has been provided. V.
The Boat*-trill leave the MaiMugahe)a.Whar(lloalat>
the foot of Ross St, " Faateugcrs rtarUl bo. punctual 'fiis
board,'a*-lhe. boat* wtll certainly leave at thpadvet« (
tifed hoars, fa A. hL anil 4 P. M . jan3t_ .-i
i '—REGULAR CINCINNATI PACKET. , , £
• ■e’.'-;- »"■ .Thefinoslcamee - ;• k f
J , ff w . ft NCTV ENOtAND, '
- Ebbert,mavter,-leares as above tUi
■KZSEsSS&aday.ot lt> o’clock. Torfreightbr PM*,-
sageapply on boartbi .. febt3. '
- • -FOR CINCINNATI. >
’ • I. ; The fast farming «Bamerv:!;‘>*X <r
i filZ-rJal : COLORADO. y ....
4g^ , Cormly, muter, will leave; as above*
pißOs day at 10 o'clock. For trcightoy
pasaage, apply oa board. ' ' '
— r \VHEEUNO AND BRIDGEPORT PACKET.'; '
/ftjk'' The nest and substantial low wai«£’
• i lb steamboat . •,..-.4.:. .r ?t
■ ■ HUDSON, -
■■■BSfaMlAddrew Poe AlDsier r will resume htf3
trips on Mondaj-a aiul Tuesdnyvei 4'cloek.p. cadi.
day, commeociag Monday 2SthFebrcary,l94S.. V
: leb23 - : , P.. WILKINS, Agent.
. REGULAR CINCINNATI PACKET. /l 7
. • K • •. The new and marnideedtstaamer . : :
• • BRILLIANT* . ;
; .LcStCTB.... Ctpt.■ Grape,;Al»»ier, will Icaveffl* i
EBBSwiiiSßshrr first tnpon Thursday next, at JO -
o'doejh A.M. 1 For ireighlvor passage apply oa;ljWuA ;
ST- LOUIS A’ILLINOIS RIVER ‘!
v ■ The new and splendid fteataei V. .?. ?
I j f
. R M :■ Uunter,’ imurter, * will • leave for.
.■BSSSSSSfiBabove and iotennrdiata.portSimTnc** ’
day thetSd insL*nt 4 o’elooi'. P: v. -Vor freight or paa*/.
tiipu apply-on boanl' orni- •J- NEWTONdONES, - 1.
- teba- ... . '---i --.^.MonongnbelaHouse. : -:
FOR CINCINNATI. AND'idlClSmiE.' ' •. >
• - *rhehrtr.B»d fost atestner-^
I - - LADV JTVRON, ,1. J_
»535vl£S» Wilier.' leave for tba aWre,;
■BSBSsSsSMport on this day atlox.it.- For freight .
ot paasago apply r t .T~, *, .fltfrla
FOR NEtV, ORLEANS. " . - s
• nm -i ~ TheCnestesmcr. -•
flh mjJ l ' ' ‘. SAVANNAH, ‘ /s *''■* i ,
'Deftnisoa. "master,’ will tear* : thic 4 '
■BfßE&KDbU'day for.abov e andall intermedia to ■ -
ports. . For freight or paiaage apply on boards rfetdAt
REGULAR PACKirr FOR SUNPISIt 1 ” v t *
• k , ' Tbe new hnd fost steamer -
: :.VB?? ri Jy ' \VELLSVILLE.
Barnes, master. wilLleave for abovo*
MflßßSSßvnd- alLioletmedicte porta.on -Wfdamr
daya and Saturday* of each wcek,: .For freight oxpa** 4
sagoappty onboard 0rt0..-• ,
fcbl4.- ■ - GEO B MILTENBERCER, Agt:. 1) L
U .uJVABASU JUVHt PACKJeRV f ,V
. fM'fX- tv .The splendid h*hi'dr&ughl { f - '
Wm J Kouna, conunsndfr, .wjQteavy
iwliTSß3Mllbr Laiayeno ■ and- intennadnita- portals .
on Monday the Tih inst. . For freight ov passaga applyx
oa boardorto" : , J NEWTON.-JONfiS, . ■ .tr. A -
• feb4 ■: •• 'ManoogahelaHotta./ ; •
• FORWAnASH BIVEIL ;*u
' k.' l^enewandlivtodrawhtttcaabK*-*
. »/r ♦" «.• • CUMBERLAND, •• -
~ At Miller,-matter, .will leave 1 for • that.
KBSXSSfiDabove anti all intermediate. porta oa
Sanday,iheCih intent 4 o’clock,r’-*-’ For ueigtt afr
panose apply on board or to - .-. V .
• ' tv _TJteawift Bteataer- v --' :
• ■ coiisLx, , \ , :;
€w*mri Dorrcy F JCanCtj, matter, tnlf leavß
. Wednetday and Friday, ai |0 o'clock precUelr. •
■ Leave wheeling every Tue*d»jv Tmuiday and'.di!> <
tariayrat“.o’cleek, ara.preeiaely. •;>•};, ’*■ ’•
_ The Cental will land « all the BUennediate.potSfc-rt
Kvery nccomodatom that can be procartd for the cent* •:
fort and aafeiy of pa**enffert h&» been prorided.' r:, Tbto
bbat i» al»o provided vritu atclf-ocling- safetjr ffnOrd t»*
Erevem explosion*; ;For freight or pas taps armlrm* 1
*»nl or to; f ...... - DAVID.C HKSBST\
feb* ; ; . eomcroflttaaJSmuhfield,
Mi "
te.KEESPOBT, ELIZABCTH ANT> MON'OI'»GAUE>'j
. LA CITY„ PACKET. .
K , The aew »teatuer \v-.., t
L&<^aS l «, . despatcbt -v k
Ndtoa. matter, .wi}t. rua -at. laora;
■®^»HSB*l*aTiiJg v ;.Piuitorsfc ©very Wooddy-
Wedaesdayi and Prii!aj7’«'®f«’cbek;W.4t»»iid!llA
nonjahelaCity every TnewUy, Thu rvday and gauudatJ
a. m. For freight■ orpatt&gfl
EXPRESS LIKES.
. OttKKS 4e CO.>» B5a?aE«ll; ~,'■”
53»essa ossa #an•
: ceilißALTriioat. ffAiianrotox..»»«mltAi. J -
MntiA, spy toml aatfWT. ASPAu/rntt
ERCUANTS and keiidlnrroodfdje Jafonnfc
ea' Uiat tM*U the f*resv'aa<!'oto«r*TOW ' /
*i hroagh rwipu will bt nven to any of ltuiabors
■ ExprtwclowidailjLatOpjj^,.'. if..,'.iil j :
noTflnif. j A
'' ~ i "
TRAHSPORTATIOIf lUfr- "
*tCMntertn4-!fnm lW hm»e -of Mejjttr k JfZ-. ..
Pitbbnr|h «}iwe*Urnmmhan!« ift nol’GH tifcfJikj-
SooA.CftvJwil; lbltitaoT*,iiW»Sr
HT * i . of ,w * *•“».*• ik*Ea*»nwW**i... >i U
•■•otly *|roUm ' . •-• ■; • •• t
t . JCBrT>wELt,p»ttrt«firi
i , O W OA« Mk.wmtUl?, • ’if;
. * ' KDOftNTO. , V #OC , «aWrb^l t 'N r
: J B?KQBWSO\.ibHOTOWJ - .'' *
4«atr .
• _ lUR.\DR.V*-tori.’i ‘ rc Js
Fauciurtr' ulr :*
- UA-S RDEX fc CO.rCOTtmuo't* bringperooga
{BXJfWrqniany pmof>^lAt*i.ij^UJd.SccJ]and<>f
apod Wm»r wuh Ihcft - •
Maud! punctuality .and utentton, Jo rhe : wont* and,
fOtt »f«aanjgranu,7\ir« ijojiot aUcnv p«r_pai»ei»gtn ti»'
be robbed by ihb iwteaGag'*caipp»..tliaj tn»u£a. S(»> .
port*, •• w© toke«bßjf« ofiicin. UwDtodjini.iLty
port tbnutelvef; \aod-'aeo ia, llieit'wrelt bemgfraftfldi
remtch ibfin without muy <ietcntiau.by tho firil »Mpl-i
Wb iijt ihu fearleMly, n« u-e 4cff ou©aToo*p«j**a».> .
i flcrs to abou* (Hat (bey wetndetuinems lioara.oytu ia ' -
Li»erpool,.wlu]ti.i]KKUond*/of,©lljfy».w©T© 1 dei»i»«l:
cb‘2 p rpie, trhlca tooftwjdeiitly proved their coffin*:.
• We intend to-pertorm ocr'ciintraruhtmorabljj-eoat ’
what it may/Biulhot *ciMWß«4h»etfi«laakitnHbit "
witlt«tber o<£cen«r-who ciiher-|)oi(Vrtirtd not'alljar
vrbeniitulledibcirconveiucace.'...."•■■•■ •
Drmfl# tlrawii bI Pjnilwtgb fot any fen ftf/ffi jjtn ■
ilOft-payable at acgof thcmQTiucitt]-«»pV|ti'|Tr£
’and, England,Sfodandaod“V ■ ••.•••*•*• ’ •
JUSIIL'A UOUIXSOX..' !
• •-f--wSsgaagag&ig^v'
Octut lt«km 3rairl|Ktloa Comnar; ; •
U. S.’IUU.UM&'IO SOUIdAMWm'SfISSErr
. *T
vfIWK- . >" ntov *sw ton. -•
» **^f.)'[A BUI? ‘O'TON| Capi. T. Johmtoa, on lie fifth
„31m',H<rm*nn, Copt' Craitrte, oil the 0)th r F&. t iS&
. . TEOlt StfiJt**. •;"■•. r-
• The WASniNOTOJJ,«}n*ibet3d»'FcbrßWV m*. '
from Ni'Y.lo Swjt&uapioft or
‘ irwn BrtmenorBooibn*ipt»n toNcw York--*UO
slcsm NMigauoo Htfltam York,
Ctwi*BT « Kcaßy ARenu.m yvuiiajnpjojt. r •
AVx.r«w» t Agcnuiliil*;re..... “*’«*«*•» i
C. A. lltlKin fc Co, igenii atilfMw*Bi (Jy
'lMS _L ■■■•> c TOWiaj-
Tjrpstejiioui's rocxL-rcuSSySitt'-.
|,nl< toons, A-tooy it Co: Eg
-Jlwlßi ; ■ -‘ ~
W IXSnFyLAfCNELa eoinumir Ml W^L
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