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• • •Desi"torer or Istru u Mexico—We give
',,belowthe result of the inveiatgation of the Court of
. Intinrysit the city of Mexico, on thn =I alt. The
• day eru occupied with evidence in reference 'to
• 'Gene. Paine; and 'mainly in the examination of
MC , Trist. •• The ewe is one of great interest.
aid deseriint the attentkin of every reader. In
theleillevelope . metes, the vaulty and selfishness
.f Geti. Pillosefs :Made most conspicuous, and
:Whatever the verdict of the Court, enough is
known and proved ito draw upon hint the cen
t temptofall who have observed his course."
pubha press of the country. Whig, Neutral,
and coceakinally Democratic, is indignant at the
-ficiewhich this Court of Inquiry has developed in
'ittitirtlioDerteral Scott. They regard, as do all
Aniericin People, such .an arraignment of a
roomean, selfish .d, cowardly.—
tat:Gene. Worth, who deserted S trom the post
ditik,. at theyery' commencement of the War
beireacquinsil when charged with a mils
dentesnorr-thst he; should become the pet of the
Administration, and suffered to lord it over one
who had seed such` severe service, and who,had
i-ected With.sn eye singly to the public
good, that shotild be made the mark for a
wound from those higher in authority, and struck
dein in the midst of victory, and in the Capital
:of the country' he tied couguered,all this seems
:too much to . believe, and. yet it is true, painfully
tine, that the hero of many battles, beloved by the
Army, admired by the country, applauded by the
f..,.l:tas been wide the fact ball of the Central
Itikasrer'
. leLyireahington. Shame upon such treat
undying shame upon its authors. The
Add - ltinherstiouseeks to dishonor General Scott, but
jSesein proportion as beie wronged by the party in
petrel.; he hi esteemed hi the. People.
~ T he court being opened, Gen Pillow addressed
emit; making complaint against the report
vault appeared sky, morning in the ."Star" news ,
piper
Gea. Scott, also reminded the court of the notice
bahed taken yesterday of n paper published in the
• ...Stat.," Ugned "W.J. Worth," Sc. After tome for
. thee • conversation on this subject, the court pm.
evaded to business. The first witness called, was
Trig, who was 'swore. • •
, tanestiolat-By the Protecotion.—Will the wit
.. uess lobk over the two papers marked (by the
eacut) Nos.'! and 3, and state whether, accanling
. to his knowle . dge of the howl-writing of Major Gen.
Pillow, there be, onthe Glee of No. 3, words in the
same handwriting of that General!
. „Answer—l have received many notes from Gen.
Pillow, and one very important' one I d
with* interlineations in No. 1. I recognize m
No.l a pep. With; which I am familiar, and be
' neve the nderlineations to be in Gen. Pillow's
"lianderriting. There are some others that appear
to be in the same hand-writing, last I feel less con
fident about reeenibbace. In the paper No. 3,1
me three interlineations which believe to be in
the same handwriting.
' .General Scott4Will the witness Specify the
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-&-xli'ietorimital in page 3; the word “Gene
.. "eV in Page in pee 5, the 'womb; ..Gen. Smith,'"
there we some others that appear to me to be in
the lathe handwriting, bet I feet leas confident
about, them than about the others.
Q: What knowledge has the witness, if any, di
"red or circumstantial, respecting the time, the man.
" net, Ind the channel in which the letter in qui.e.
Son wan transmitted to the United States, and by
A-The knowledge was purely circumstantiaL
will state the Sex" By the President of the 'United
• Stater, or by the pereon occupying that post-for it
menu in his otEcialcipacity-1 was placed wen
very mimeos personal relations with Gen. Pillow
end foamed a very "thvorabk. opinion of him-had
' peat
confidence in him-from that cause I did net
' hesitate to conaplyanth his request to transmit letters
;Dr him by the same channel through which I trans.
mined my dispatches. That channel was chiefly Ds
' • . Framer; correspondent of the N. 0. Delta; hair
_ fray good moon to believe that it was the rarest I
eoeld portably command. The mode Awed by me in
• transmitting lettere by him, I will describe; it is n
Stet which connects itself with others. Knoising
that a parcel directed to the editors of the Delta
would peas throcigli Mexican -bands, where any.
thing else would have been opened, that fell into
• the same hands, I got Mr. Freaner to call on me
always during the last moments previous to She de.
Panne of his courier, and then everything that I
had to send by him was put up within his own
PMithge - in bin own rough printers' way. In that
way, chiefly, did Friend whatever letters I have
sent withe 11. States and ererkletter put into my
bands by General Pillow, either by his own hands
pr by messenger was forwarded' by me on the first
opportuaitY, except On one single instance which
happened atTacubaya. On that occasion I re
mised Gem Gen- Pillow several letters, which
"" were returned to him in consequence_ of my not
being able to send them by the means lie wished
..'.them to ger, among the letter+ received by nse imna
". Gee. Pillow I recollect distiattiy one or more let
ter addressed .to the editors of the 'Delta, one or
more to the editorsof the 'Union, Washington, and
one or more addressed to two other newspapers in
the United States, one I think, was in Tennessee,
end the other in Alabama:
- Gen. Pillow raised n point of order.
The Court directed the witness to confine his
answer strictly to the question propounded.
Answer continued-It was on the 31st of Aug.
ISS7, that I received from Geri Pillow Ike note re•
f erred to in my reply to the first question, which
note I will read. The note is marked on the heck
'Private with a hand pointing to that word, end
• read as fallowar
...Endorsed OCI outside-;Privole- Mr. Trist. Ta.
enbayar . •
On the inside- , Sfiscase, Aug. 311t,1547.
sPrivate-Will Mr. Trist do me the favor of his
.thig the inclosed letters go by the morrow's courier
,I lave astinat lawman their going. !filmy cannot
got retam'thent to me. Gin. J. Ptuirsr.
11tit.do send them if pthisible. They are a v for
40 1. 1 e 2 4 4
•:so the bed of my recollection, the package re
' Serred to in that note, contained one addressed to
•tErs editors of the Delm, andone addressed to the
and those letters, scrtar . as I recollect and
believe, were forsiarded in the manner above in
' dicated-through Mr. Freaner. Sometime alter the
sPiPtimilct of Leonidas," I made kUer addressed
to Mr. Fenner Sum the principal editor of the
Gem Piliour objected, whin some discussion
eroad as to the propriety oradmining the teatimes
ay, and it was finally determined that it was not
. aridly louder, end to ruled.
.The evawicoion in chief of Mr. Trill was
closed. Gets Scott intinudedthat he should call
the witness again, on other specifications.
.Q -Did you not show the note that you hare
, mad, and did you not furnish the paper marked 'l'
to General Seca,
-A-That paper !N0.1,' was throbbed by me to
Gee: Scott. That axe (received from Gen. Pillow
on the 31st of August) was either read to General
Or abown tohim-or I told hint of its char.
acterf which of these then happened I do not is.
poem! SocitiThe witness read it to me, Mr.
Q-Did yea suggest to Mr. Freotheithe necessi
. er of writing to the Delta office to preierve the ori.
meal Leonidas Letter, and did you also suggest to
. 'Jam to bring back! that letter on his return from
Waabingtes, es the bearercidespacheo •
• 4,-.1 made no 'such aimmation, arid regretted
racerdingly, alert his departure, that I bad not
node ft i
• •-; you entertain feelings of blablity and
pomace amanst,Gleneral Pillow. s
'l.'2lse • witness inigoinad if the coed :jibed that
• erunrered. The cant replied in the a1•,,,1L-dirnh
• , ,,IL-dirnh regard to mejolid, the only prejudice
that ever exiated in my mind, with regard to the
person puts the Muottion, was. prejudice in
bits favor. The only . feelings of houtity.which I
'entertain, are those Assuring from a studied attempt
. on his part to avail himself attic position in which
•
I had been placed : towards him by his friend Mr.
Polir, to make onethe accomplice and tool in a
scheme of villainy: and imposture-of imposture
• towards one whole country, and villainy towards
" • individual oScers of this army, of the most nude
, Mous, by Lir, that I hove any knowledge of
.
" Oen. Pillow der r ated his question answered--that
was !rendering hem the point. -
• have no: personal hostility or prejudice
'against him, or any body else-my hostility is
• -"" Q-Have You, or not, written a tutelar letters
' eakailated and • intended to injure-mss-and to
• have ertitten no latent° any mem, or any
tionnected with any press-or intended to
at the mind of my person connected with
tart pus I litive written letters, which, in one
11111110' tifthe ora--snjutit-Wete cabs:dated to
: nuthe his cha W
ncier kntrwri,and, therefore, to in.
..-„fuer him. Ibefirst of these letters wee writtento
nay laturln Waslungton--it onmained a message
• lemur, of Sum, dictated by
fileditnri of lilidneantinraids- hina-sted the desire
;to save him (Mani front 1Ai311':',!.% Treat me s sage
' 'olll3ClllPil low ,at d the mensige sau n na called
Ihr;:Theitrithealtheri rased on to the secctiet
', : siM earminued:.'• • .• • '
;•• • •i iithissocibilettir id order , of date, to far as I
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-by which Di,o‘lattlnitau
:Merl had berial4 , Workall dikand
. .rd , the on :i,eirtbst fikentitits4:ssannalfteriin
that ii ! ..dy %v . /4,4: view 1 knew. It was enclosed
TO my family, with -- theie instructicma...Take a'
eopy of this later, and no aeon as you know of
General Dix's arrival in Washington, direct it, seal
it, and send it to the post office. One week exact
ly, after that time, mad Per Mr. Buchanan; Secreta
ry of State and show , him the copy." The letter
we couch ed; u wen as I can recollect, in the Sol.
lowing terms— , Beware of precipitancy in your
confirmation of Generals' nonnnetions in this guar
ter; if you neglect this earition,ftean only serve to
I involve the Senate in a disgrace-7a deep,damn trig,
' ineffable disgrace-=which no earthly power, or all
earthly. powers combined, can avert." This wen
the sal:wan= of the letter, so the en I can recollect,
and the terms. There leas a postscript to it, desir.
tog that, if my friend, Robert' Dale Owen, of Ital.
nna, was in Washinyton,to Anis , it him. The third
letter was a long despatch to the Department of
Stale—an official paper, which was sum to go Un
mediately into the hands of the President, whom I
thought it might save from the infatuation that he
was laboring under, by startling and alarming him,
if in no other way. In that official despatch, after
speaking of Gen. Pillow's character--
Gen. Pillow here interrupted the witness, and
desired that he would shape his answer to corms
pond with the question. .
Q—The nomination of what general officer was
your letter intendedto affect?
A—lt was intended to affect that of Major Gem
eral Gideon J. Pillow, whose confirmation I had
no doubt every attempt would be mode to hurry
through the Semite. I deemed the general caw
Lion, however, anfficient for the purpose.
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Q—Did the villainy of which you speak relate to
your views about the armistice ; and course of
e yeah, under it., and my opinions thereto—if not, to
what scheme of villainy do you allude in your an
swer to the last quesban?
A—With regard to the armistice and the course
of events under it, there was a little of the same
corresponding developements of character to which
I have referred. They, however, bad very little
influence. I mill now state what I mean by the
scheme of villainy and imposture to which I al
lude.
(General Pillow here interrupted the witness..--
Hr desired to know to what be was going to , allude.
This did not appear to be no answer to this ques
tion. Witness asked for the reading of the ire..
lion, which was done, and the court instructed the
witness to proceed.)
Answer resumed—The scheme of villainy to
fahich I allude was . if scheme of imposture foe
passing himself off upon the country he a skillful
general and able commander.- The way in which
I was to be en accomplice in that game—a tool in
it, and be led thus to deceive the country and do
injustice Inwards individuals, 'was this:--avading
himself of the relation. established between as by
the President; (alluded to before) and of the char
acter which I had enjoyed with those who have
known me, for great discretion, he would make me
the confidential depository of his views, in antici
pation of events, so that, in case of failure in the
operations which took place, I should bee living
line., and bound tocome forward as each at hi.
mil, to the fact, that his military genius had pone•
trmed through the whole thing, and that he had
been opposed to every thing that failed. This
game was played by him throughout; az I Mier
wards, on reflection, perceived.
[Gun. Pillow here stated that he had 00 further
• nestions to ask the witness in regard to the pm,.
enTeharge. He shoulddesire to call him on one
specifteation to another charge, when he expected
bring some further proof, &ell Gee. Scott void
he desired to put one or two questions more; - and
the mind assented.
Questions by Gen. Seolt.—Will the witness
please state whether Gen. Scott had any agency.
part whatever in advising or suggesting the letters
written by him (the witness) against. Gal. Pillow?
A.—Mm. Gen. Scott nor soy other humor being
112-0 ever been consulted with or spoken to concern
ing those letters or any one determination taken
by me on any subject since I have been in Meat.
co. The first intimation that any friend of mine
ever had. upon any determination taken by me.
was after that determination had assumed a shape
which neither he nor any other human being could
have changed.
Q, The witness lam spoken of letters tratiamit-
ted by him Gar Major Gen. Pillow to the United
States... Did Gen. Scott, Isom the period of his ar
rival. at Tayeubaya--anythe 21st of Amtust—to
the resumption of hostilities—say the 7th of Sep.
tember—ever request you to transmit any letter.
by Mr. Frenner or otherwise, to the United States?
Please to state, as Ear as you know, how General
Scott was occupied during that period?
A.—To the best of my recollection, he did not,
during that period. I have a very positive gene-
eel recollection that nothing was ever transmitted
by him, through me or Mr. Freaner, to my knowl-
edge, except cinnmuaications mitre War Depart.
merit and a very amidl number of letters to Mrs.
Scott, written on a quarter sheet 'of paper, ape,
ready, it being an olject to condense space- I
know that the whole time of Gen. Scott, during the
period referred to, except such palter that time as
was coniuniml in interviews with officers, was em
ployed' in drawing up his report, comparing the
subreports and - obtaining information in regard to
- the parts in which they conflicted—calling in offt•
cern air the porpore.
Western Pommy Hospital.
The. first annual meeting, under the Charter, of
the contributors ofthe Western Pennsylvania Flo.
paid, was held, pursuant to public notice, in the
Rooms of the Board or Trade, oo Tueaday, April
Itlth,lBt&
On Motion, I R. Livingston, En., was called
to the chair, end John Harper acted es Secretary.
The Act to incorporate the bieboion was read,
and sastatoottsly \approved:
Tass..Bakeasett, - ..D4.. Pnlaidast of the &ant,
sabnaued the Moving Report of the praceatliags
of the Managers for the past pear:
. •
In preset:dreg their GisCounoat Report to the
conuilmtors, the Board °Massagers of he Western
Pennsylvania Hospital, would respectfully state
that although they have not been able to corn
mencethe construction of the Hospital Buildings,
they believe the transactions of the past year have
been of considerable importance, and in their re
sults will prove to be most highly conducive to the
future prosperity of the Institution.
The judicious selection of a site the the nevi.
to', was among the first objects that engaged the
attention of the Board. la. pursuance of adver
tisements, several valuable kos of ground wereot
feiedforthisparpose, of various extent .and dig
tunas from the.cay,and muting in price froni !800
toy 12000 per acre. • Most of these were visited by
the Board or its committees, and were found to
prexot many advantages, but thern which were
a other respects most desirable, were generally
held by the propnetors at higher prices than the
Board considered itself justified in giving, although
several pieces of property, and especially :tame
held by Jas. Anderson, Eau-, in himeheater,
S. Craft, Esq., in the vicinity of Oakland, were its
companied by the offer of liberal donations the the
benefit of the Institution.
Among the other kits preiented to the consider.
ation of the floard, several portions of the well
knoarn Springfield Farin were catered upon Mend
term., by IL Denny, Esq., and after learning the
favorable opinion entertained by the Board of dint
keation, Mr. and Mrs. Denny generously presented
to the Institution a tot containing stout eleven
acres, adjoining the Ninth Ward of the city, and
extending from Ferguann street along Smith, about
1100 feet to Fisk street. Shortly after the eucit.
Son of the deed for this properly, the Board were
apprised ty W. Croghan - , E.g., of the benevolent
intention bf Capt. and Mrs. Schenley to make a
similar contribution, and of his design to relinquish
his individual 'interest therein to the Hospital.
In consequence of this proposition, Mr. and Mrs.
Denny propose to exchange the kt which they hod
unusfened, for an adjacent - 1m of somewhat larger
extent and nearer to the city, which immediately
adjoins the loteffered by Captain and Mrs. Sewn.
ley, from which it is separated by an old manor
line. The Board gladly availed themselves of thin
roposal, under the conviction that it would prove
highly beneficial; and now beg leave to cougram
late the contributors tin the possession of these
munificiera donations, which together contain
more than 24 acres of ground, and present many
advactages of position, 'admating an exiensive
range of garden and pleasure grounds and securing
an ample supply of water from some of the most
permanent springs in the vicinity, of sufficient ele
vation to be furnished on all tbe floor* of the pro.
Dem the accompanying report of W. Croghan,
it will be kind that the fool arrangements
will be shortly rallied into effect, as Captain and
Mrs. &beaky meow on their way from Liver
peel and rutty be expected about the end of the
present month. .
The attend= of theßoard and of the building
Craturance was at an ratty period directed to the l i
ltesaineeum of peueuringa plan foram conerantion
of a imitable edifice, which 'Without, extrararpent
expenditure should combine internal conveniences
with a reasonable degree of external symmetry.—
To facilitate thin object by personal 'examination
ot.verious Hospitals and coakeence with pampa
of experience in this respect, as well as to adopt
the most recent improvements in their erran,get
ment and construction, Mr. Lathrop was induced
to visit Philadelphia, without compensation how
ever, bared the payment of tis expenses. He
was received in the most =dial manner and eve
ry assistance was rendered in the proseclition of
his designs, especially bp Dr. Ifirkbride, whin has
charge of an Inutituton near Philadelp hia, and has
recently superintended the construction - -of a Hoe
petal at Trenton, for State of New Jersey--
This brationion is of greater extant than is at pres
ent reunited here, and it is applied exclusively to
the relief of one clan of patients, butas its general
plan appears to embrace greater convenience than
any other that has teen met with, alms been adop.
led by the Penni as a buil for the Hospital, with .
such modifications in extent and detail as will rem
der it more comfortable loth° particular objects of
this institution and so arranged as to admit of a to
tal esrit/an of the various claws of patients
p
and er a
. gradual extension at a future time with
ontimptunng the , general proportional)! the build
. 7. Herr, theutzehilect of the hospital bra re.
rattily finished the workiraplans and apocitlcations.
.under the supervision of Mr. Lathrop and the
teilding committee expect to to ready loadvertthe
for proposals for the construction of the Hospital
early in May.
The revisit* measures were adopted for obtain ing
from the Legislature, a chanter for the compat%
which was granted without opposition, of which a
copy will be laid beige .the contributing. •
' The Board have the pleasure to announce' dui
payment of a donation of one hundred dollar, to
the hospital by David, Shields, EI(, of Sewickly,
who, sa well as Harmer Denny, Eat, have faxen
JigOmmtelTife membered* ilteklion nffin
ance of tlic Arpin; ;
T]." t‘d± ..Inlalttan have mot 111 yet been called
tilaiiro for *mast any portion of their sulicrip;
too, but the . ect'penditure &needing therrionstroctina
Of th e buffdragithe purrhase of lumber; and -other
objects will render it necessary in the new Bond
shortly to eel tor an bistillmerit, whichwffl DO doubt
be promptly paid. ;.
The Board beg leave:to refer to the plans of the
las and building which' will show its proposed site
and appearance fnoni the Turnpike R.md togeth
er with a general ides of its inferior arrangements.
Front the general interest taken by the comma.
nity in the success of this institution the Board en
tertain' full confidence that it will receive ample
endowmerni for its'support: as soon aa it is in a
condition to render them available and will cornier
tomeet midribs cordial sympathy of thelrffirl
lowicitizens. On behalf of the Board,
TBO6. BAKEWELL, Pre*.
Pittsburgh, April 11,1943
The following resolutions, offered by Wm. Lan.
mer, Jr., Rm., were unanimously adopted:
Resolved, That the Ithport of the Board of Mans.
gers of the Western Pennsylvania.Bospital, made
this day to the contribution, is satisfactory, and that
the same is rusepted and approved.
Resolved, That this meeting has heard with the
liveliest thelings,of gratitude, of the noble and gen
erous donations mentioned in said Report, sad that
the cordial and sincere thanks of this meeting are
due, and are hereby tendered to those munificent
benefactors of our infant institution.
•
On motion it was
Reaalauf, Thnt the thanks ofthis meeting are
hereby tendered to the ;President and. Directors of
the Bank of Pittsburgh, for the liberal useof a room
'in their Banking House,'for . the meetings of the
Board of Manageis.
The following correspondence was read, and
ordered to be published, together with the Igr
ceedings of this meeting, in all the papers of the
city friendly to Me Institution.
W5l. C1.001.1/1,, Eeq.
Haar Sir—ln pursuance of a lam resolution of
the Board of - Manageni of the Western Penney!.
Mali& Hospital, am directed to return their, grate.
ful aelmowledgMenta to Capt. and Mr.V.Schenley fin
the munificent donation they have no gene'rously
presented to the Board, and to request the favor
of your tranarniuing the same to Capt. and 'Mrs.
Schealey.
l' am also instructed to assure you of the grate.
f 4 sense the Board entertain of the influence you
have no kindly exerted on • their behalf, as well as
of the sacnficea you have personally made to se
cure to the Institution the enjoyment of this valua
ble property, which, to conjunction with the ad
joining lot, so benevolently presented by Mr. and.
Mrs. Denny, will insure the permanent existence
Of the Hospital, and render It, under the blessing
of Providence, a source of incalculable benefit to
the present and future generations.
The Board are anxious to commence at an early
date the: construction of the Hospital Buildings, for
which the plans and specifications are nearly finial..
ed; but as some of the arrangements cannot be
conveniently completed, until the arrival of Capt.
and MraSchenley, the •Board have instructed mete
enquire the tune at which that event may be an
titipated.
Permit me, individually, to tender .my grateful
acknowledgetente to yourself and Capt. and Mrs.
Shepley for this valuable donation—to assure you
of ,the sincere gratification I experience in antici.
paring the speedy completion of this 'important un.
dettaking, and to express my ardent hopes,that you
and all ethers who have contributed towards this
truly benevolent enterprise, may reap a rich hue
vest of gratitude from' their fellow citizens, and
may long enjoy. the satisfaction of Nanneasing the
restoration to perfect soundness of many, whose
misfortune it may be, to require the aid of such art
!nstitutien.
With greet revert,
I am your friend and fellow citizen
THOS..BAKEWELt h
President.
Pittsburgh, 10th April, ISIS.
Psc Mc, April 15,1915.
Dr... Sur—l beg to acknowledge the receipt c(
your communication, Of the Ilth instant. It will
chord toe Ptensure to communicate to Mr. and Mrs.
Schenley the friendly and favorable appreciation by
• the Board - of Directors of the Western Pennsyl
vania Hinspital;. no expressed by you, their Pron.
dent, G.lr yourself individually, as well as the cor
poration you represent, for thew recent donation to
the Institution.
In view of the noble and praiseworthy end to
be autiserved by the inatitution in which you have
embarked, I beg to more you, from letters receiv•
ed from Mr.- and Mrs..Sebenliy,ess thin auliect,
am authorized in saying they kel the liveliest in
terest in its welfare and prosperity, and rejoice in
the opportunity of testifying, in some measure,
their 'consideration and approbation thereg by the
donation in question.
I am happy in being able to inkrm you, Mr.
and Mrs„Schenley may be expt,sed here early in
the ensuing month- By permission of kind Provi
dunce, they were to sad, ttir day, from Liverpool
for New York, in the steam ship `America.l beg
you to &astir, the Beard of Directors, on their ar
rival, I will are that 'no time Will be lost in consum
mating their promise, by making a bona fide and
perfect deed of conveyance to the land in question.
Most respectfully,
Your-friend and olidl writ,
CROGIIAN.
To Tawas
,Bazzwect.; Esq.
The meeting then went into an election for
Managers, Mews. N. Holmes, T. M. Howe, Jas.
Park. Jr, and Wm. Lorimer, Jr, acting as Judge.,
and the following named gentlemen were chosen
for the times mentioned, in cordormily with the
charter.
Gse A.llm4T. Balecell, Joho
George Breed. J. CuMhen, Wm. Ebbw, John Ges - -
ham._ .
Two Yr.a.s.—Geo. Hogg, Wet. Ilol.rnee, John
Irwin. Geo. W. Jocklens, P. Lorenz., S. Laihrop,O..
Metcalf
TM= Yzar..s—J. K. Mcorbead, Jamb Painter,
J. IL Sta*nberger, Chas. F. Spang-rWin. J. Tonen,
Wm. Wi!lnas, W. W. Wallace.
We clip the following from the New Yor ti Coto-
mercia/ Advertiser, of the 14th inst.
Pm 150x..-100 tons, No. 1, Pig Imo, suitable f..r
machine castings, requiring great strength, for sale
by, Sc.
Liverpool Ortel Coal afloat—Now landing from.
ship Jamestown. Oriel Coal, of superior 'quality
nod large size—selected expressly for family use.
For sale in lots to suit pprchaaers.
English Copying Paper—A wpenor article of
the above just received,.and latitude= Ile warrant
ed to take o krieci vmpression.
Irish Linens—Superior 4-1 Demi Linens, all
qualities also, 8 to 12 4r Extra fine Damask Table
Cloths.
French Goths and Doestina—An asaortment,L.,
sale.
Sheathing Feb—Felt of Engiinh and Frenchmen
ohteture. of very euperior quality for versals' bot•
tome
English. Tapestry Carpets—James Lefferts &
Co. have Jost recetied, nod slier for pale, a few
bales super BruaseLs and Velvet Tapestry Carpets,
of the newest designs.
Davis, Brcoks& Co, of New York, offer kr WC
150 tool Railroad Imo, 60 pounds per lineal yard,
of an improved pattem,and in long bars; also, *3
tons, dinci, expected to arrive in the month of
R A-
C 4
ordage Manilla and Sisal Rope—Gangs Rig"
glue. from ussitiTllemp, kw sale.
Yellow Sheathing Motal—A full supply, boon 10
to 31 cos, patent yellow Sheathing Metal, of the
0.000 approved Enidish breads.
Sidney Coal—The sutecribera have on hand
Sydney Coal, °flame Ore and superior quality, for
Gaudy use or tuannficturiag use.
After reading the- above, who would no expect
to see the killowing Ward":
'Sovereigns and 20 Frw...4'iects—Wanted i
mediately, at high int
'Treasury Notes—For
Flow much have American laborers been bear
fitted by the produrtion of the above artier&
EAST/WI Exerts:son—The Banks of the city am
drawing upon the Ewa at 1 of one per rent. pre.
:Mum, but not very largely, we believe. The; Bro
kers ask much higher rates, and some. of them, we
believe, as high sts-Ahree; and three tied a quarter
per cent. Cyr currency. The reason:M . om. hi. h
rates is inlnd in thei fart thnt Eastern houses the
the kw , week. past have declined to make advert.
ceo upon drafts drawn, bat not matured. Hither•
to, the custom kas been to pay such drafts, deduct.
inarthe iaterest between
. the limo a(presentation
and maturity, bat the stringency of the Eastern
Money Market has Compelled Eastern nooses to
iarego for a time these advantages. Large qa 'i.
ties of Piro:lnce are now going finnrard,theriatirron
of which will IA received in May and June, Eby.
which time exchange will be rearmed to minion"
rates. .
The cities Wed of us, particularly CiIICIDISBiI
and Louisville, are even 'more embarrassed then
aur.own, in regard to Eistem , I.xchnuire, but all
regard the evil ae tempornry.
Talc Posemarniri limiest. has succeeded; this
yens, in letting the mail routesof the Middle Steles
rot ons hundred thousand dollars less than Ina year.
This is a saving equal to ,above. 14 per cent.
We hope this sum will he applied to the improve.
mint ul the Post °dice Service - at home. Let not
Coogrese adjourn without giving more efllcieney
to the whole Mail Service, both as connected with
the mils and the interior riumagement of the Post
Offices.
Tug SWOILD or Nev.—On the morning of Thera
&nth. filth February, a band ot insurgents insearch
ofpnos, visited the residence in the Duke d'Elckda
gen. The duke was absent, and the duchess was :
.alone. "We coma for arms," cried the group
"Take them," said liar gnoe, pointing to some
swords lad fire-arms. that one r mid a e ii, •
icon, pointing to a sword left suspended on [bewail.
"That sword," she' replied, "belonged to mylith
esimlaw. Tis the' sword of MarshaloY-
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not, pray, deprive me - ' of that. The people alwitys
respected it The men were moved, sad taking
down the weapon, they. all kissed It with emotion,
and, phicinet in the bands of Madame d'Elchiugelq
they bowed and departed.
The Secretary of the Treasury Lae advertised'
kir a loan of 1116,000,000, and will receive prow'
sada until4wie.
7 fthi
.ox . gnacn
.1. If. , 41111,01117 t.
TltintrtwO:-.years..agethere was one
lixtuiatrus,..s.,public. - ..atani. a minister of
Chnia , whif-Miptivated'all hearts. A for
eigner..by buth,-..he sojourned. bat ,a short
time among us, yet created an. interest
which his maintained an undiMinished en
ergriatiL4ie present period. The early death
-of- gifted andpromising men is often
calla nrysterious. • But what is a mystery?
Something Which cannot be explained td
the human understanding. If our underl
standings were sufficiently capacious, and
our knowledge sufficiently extensive to
comprehend the things of the invisibki
world, all these things might be cleared up.
Why Kirke White was stricken down al
twenty-nine, Brainard at thirty, Lamed at
twenty-four, and Spencer at - about the same
age, is not for us to decide.
When Summerfield was informed by his
physician that he could not long survive,
"Oh," said he, lifting his hands, "Oh, that /
might live to the age of Jesus Christ; 'never
theless, net' my will bet thine be dime"
He lived, however, sufficiently long . to
produce a powerful and wide-spread un
pression on the p ublic mind in England and
America. That impression, durable as it is,
is not the result of any published sermons.
It is not the eloquence of the printed page,
but the living orator, that has held the recol
lection of the many who heard him, as in a
kind of enchantmest, for so long-a time.
The poet Montgomery, in speaking of the
subject of this sketch; said:
Every attempt to present on paper the
splendid effects of impassioned eloquence is
like gathering up dew drops, which appear' '
jewels and pearls' on the grass, but run to
water in the hands; the essence and the
elements remain, but the grace, the:sparkle
and form are gone." •
Said like a pal! There are some things
''..that can neither be painted nor printed. The
variable expression of the living eye, that
wonderful organ of divine creation ; the
changing lights -and shades of the human
countenance, through which the soul of
thought communicates itself with electric
energy; the music 'of a voice whose various
intonations alternately soothe or sadden, el
evate or depress, agitate or tranquilize the
hearer;
the diversified movements of the
frame, denominated by the Athenian orator,
action, action, n and by Quinctilian, tl
operate torpors, so expressive of the inward
workings of the mind; these are the inde
scribable, tp they are the untransferable .at
tributes of genius. He that can seize the
colors of the rainbow, or write down the
"music of the spheres," may catch and
communicate the ethereal and spiritual of
eloquence. I shall not. be accused of using
improper language, when I say that the elo
quence of the 'pulpit is a sacred art: for as
all art is founded in science, this has its
foundation in the most sublime of all Scien
ces that of. theology. The principles of
mathematical science and of natural philoso•
phy serve as d foundation on which the use
ful superstructure of certain arts is erected.
The practical results of these principles are
diffused throughout society, for its benefit.
The principles of moral philosophy also con
duce to their appropriate system of practice.
The practice of sacred eloquence most 'also
How from pre-established principles. And
slice these principles transcend in weight
and value those of every other art, it follows'
that they deserve our =mini ;attention, and
should command our profound reverence.
What, then, is eloquence! The. art of
speaking well. What is sacred eloquence?
The aft of speaking, well on sacred subjects.
Definitiona more diffuse and exegetical
might begiven, but this one may answer all
practical purposes, if it do not comprehend
all that is tree in relation to the subject.
Speaking audibly is not essential to real elo
quence. ft may exist in the imagination of
the poet, while his eye is "in a tine frenzy
rolling," and in the recesses of his own
glowing soul- he may survey with' wonder
and delight the various splendid images,
which, by the mysterious energy of genius,
have started into life. It may silently charm
the unconscious eye which, intently fixed,
drinks in the beauties which, emanating
from some master mind, have passed from
the pencil to the canvass- It may speed
itself to the heart. in a single look from the
"human face divine," as was emphatically
tine when the illustrious Saviour looked up
on his faithless and fallen Peter, melting
him by one irresistible glance to a weeping
child; as is seen in the imploring look -of
suffering infancy; in the aspect of injured
innocence; or, in fine, in the sublime ex
pression which the excited soul of a truly
great and virtuous than throvis into his fea
tures
This was a part of the eloquence of Sam
merfield. In the day of his strength, that
well-remembered countenance did at times
(I_ speak with reveientelltuden).RPPeall
if in a kind of holy braniliflaralw", pan
forth the tight of a soul that had held
communion with Heaven. Dr. tiervins,;S
friend and associate in life, and now a fel
low-sleeper in death, said:
" I anticipate that the best written me
moir of him will be the living, speakingand
acting Summerfield, and very much what
his best printed discourse was to the uuvnit
ten eloquencele used to pour forth from his
heart in his most ordinary sermons; for the
eloquence of our friend was Pre=eminently.
that of the heart. It was the oratory of. na
ture; and I have often remarked that in any
age, in any country, in any language and
under all-circumstances, he winild have-beef*
the same magic master of the human heart
that we felt him to be."
It is said of Minefield, that be - . wonld
sometimes rise in the desk, and fora minute
or two looking in dead silence around on bin
. vast audience, as if saleadon or perdition
teemed in every cast of his eye, would haul
into team, while the swift contagion, ens he
uttered a word, had reached every heart that
could feel, and dimided every - eye that could
weep.
Domino rerum dequerio, cu, says Quine,
the power of el./ureae controls ereryz
ding: and the general truth has been exem
plified at the- bar, iri the legislative assem
bly, at the head of armies, in the popoliiir
convocation, and 1' the pulpit. Men an'
fond of impulse, and some gifted spirits
know well how to reach it in man. Srim
merfield was not el the vehement crass of
orators; his was not a daring and impituons
spirit. He rather chose to touch the tender
chords of feeling, and awake the softer mu
sic of the human soul. This quality of ten
demess in the young preacher seems almost
insensibly to run into a shade of melancholy,
whether from the strength of his sympathy
for the afflictions of humanity, or from a.
prevailing mental impression, deepened by
a knowledge of the delicate condition of Ins
own 'phynical frame, that Heaven had de
creed to him a brief career on earth, or from
a combination of- both these causes, the ef
fect was as manifest as the presentiment
was certain. The interest which the natural
expression of bin ceuntencmce,exeited, was
heightened by that cadaverous palenes!,
which spread its premonitory huo over it,
too palpable not to alarm hie friends;
"For in:his garland as he stood
Ye might discern the cypress bud."
•The chaplet of his youthful fame was indeed
green around his brow, but there was inter
woven a dark leaf, which intimated too
plainly that the forger of death was there..
Sumnierfteld felt a strong attachment to
children. To love and sympathize frith
such is said to be a happy symptom of our
moral being; to indicate a pure , ductile and
generous nature; to be evid en tial of an ingeii
mons and child-like spirit in him, who east,
blend his own feelings with those of the lit •
de ones, model the images of his own mind.
so as to charm their!young fancies, and hold
the lamp of his reason in such a 'position
that they can walk by he light. Children
are the flowers of human existence. He
that is inserisible to their tender beauty, or
does not relish their delicate sweemess, will
take no pleasure in bestowing tke hind of
culture upon them.- To win the hearts of
children is no mean conquest. Summerfibid
discharged this brimch of ministerial duty ..
with superior grace and success. He seem
ed to impart his soul to their souls—to de=
seend from the dignity and precision of a
more elaborate style, and suit his thought!,
words, fi gures and feelings to their caplet
ties. It wais t yt the soft and expressive
gnage of scripture, ((as the small min upon
the tender herb, and as the showers upon
the grass," th at h is doctrine then "distilled"
from his lips. He announced his text—let
his face relax into one of those sweet smiles
peculiar tohim—looked benevolently round
on the vast 'assemblage of children ((who
thronged a church in Baltimore) before him,"
and seeming to - feel something kindling
within, exclaimed in a mixed tone of queer.
tion and assertion, by way of exordium;
" nut is iisved tat, is it not ?" The effect
was electrical. A thousand little faces glit
tared with smiles, as if reflecting the express
awn itats Sine orliiruttehailianted: beans
that ;It was atiltfAikhaild -0 1 ',a 'a#6ll
maitailsaitiorepttinsi an isotopia eircirt
ffsainatial stringe r irmnint,wcaidrinis Wino=
11y-without the intermixture of 'a isingie'dia.
contain note. One thrill of ecstatic emotion
seemed to shoot through all hearts. • '
' Alathen he went on tit Lis wait -initial
ble 'strain of elcapience;to portray .thieffar ,
actor of young Samuel, towhg the picture
with tint after tint, as if he held some celes.
dal; pencil, sketching each successive trait
with a masterly hand, and completing the
w ole in a style of such clmete and glovrtg
as held us all captive to that my
ri ns power which rules in the empire of
=id. It was a noble effort of sanctified
genius, the recollections of which mist still
libger in the memory' of those who heard it,
though the voice of the charmer has long
since been hushed in the silence oldie . grave,
and the harp of the minstrel that discoursed
such sweet music has been broken by the
hand of death. One cannot but think of a
beautiful vase of roses, which, though riven
into fragments, and given to the dust, stiff
yields its fragrance; even so as when
On the cold cheek of death smiles and riow
see ate blending, •
And beauty immortal awakes from the
- tomb."
Local Istelligese•
Etscrsuctri.:—One of the most useful, compact,
and successful Electrical Machines we have ever
'seen, is 'manufactured by Blake & Co., oithis city.
What is said of them in the encomium of John S.
C. Abbott, and in the advertisement of the proprie:
tors, hardly does justice to this beautiful apparatus,
which is complete in all its parts, and as simple as
it io complete. For at:booby physicians, and Auld
hes, the work is navels:table. : They are easily
made portable, also, and so canstrueted . aa to be
easily taken under one's arm, or in a physician's
gig. They are eo cheap, too, as to, be within the
reach of alrmist every family. Electricity, by this
apparatus, may be developed and illustrated in a
thousand different ways, all calculated to attract or
astonish the beholder. It is also an easy, and often
an efficient, medicine, ' ministering toe mind die.
eased,' and relieving the body.
- -
Btozocsurs;dre.--f.lur city is ',in.
looted at the present time with a gangordesperate
villains. Property and liven ere nightly expoied.
to the most imminent peril, and prompt onion is
necessary to remedy the evil. The Mayiw, with
the advice of the Councils, has oirel'ed a reward,
but this will not avail—the money is never claimed,
and the carer amounts to nothing. The police
should be urged to renewed vigilance, and our cit
izens generally should have an eye upon all suapi
cious persons prowling round the city, and defeat
the incendiary attempts by watchfulness.
. .
Aso - tamt Fine---On Tuesday evening, about
eleven o'clock, a stable on Irwia's Alley, between
Penn and Liberty streets--lock of Dr. Spears-re
sidence, and near the store of 3 ArcClurkan deco,
was set on lire. Fortunately it was discovered
immediately, and subdued with so much prompti.
• tude, that only the upper story of the stable was
destroyed. Three horshs and a cow Which . were
in the stable, escaped uninjured.
A POOR dRCIPRRIPOIOPPa mm, formerly a alave.
applied yesterday kg enamel and aid in procuring
pillanb to Liberia. Ho says fun relatives have
all gone there, and his heart yearns to be 'MI6
thorn. What can be done Wr him?
Esesas or Suess.--The correspondent of the
Baltimore Son, in writing from Washington, under
date of the 17th instant, say,—
`The great topic of conversation here to day is
the successful departure of a small newt, some
time datinggaturday night, from Abe neighborhood
of this city, haring on board a cargo to the number
of sixty or seventy slave?, who had, a few hours
previously, absconded from several highly mope°.
table amities of Workington and Georgetownj--
Tha discovery was maan.tia Georgetown pester
day moaning, end the steTamer Salem was iminuili
awls , patio requisition, with officers duly authorix
ed, mimed pieces of maron, and n good stock of
mildll arms, to pursue them: Telegraphic des.
patches were transmitaid to your city, to send a
steamer from there one similar expedition.
I learn that the sunnier Colombia. whieh reach.
ol here law evening, pasted the fugitives within a
lbw miles of the month of the river, and the Salem
many miles totem Captain Bogen, of the l'oto
mao steamer 'Mount Vernon,' lust arrived, ease
nothing of either the [meson] 6r the pursuer. The
chances, !heti, favor thd opinion that the amp°
has been entirely suconaftd, whatever futon do.
vehmatents may lead to in the detootioi of tba
aslant and abettors. The schooner is named the
Pearl, of Philadelphia. A person by the name of
Drayton freig hted her with wocKt Or this place—
The captain 's name is Sear.'
Frost New Goan.—...Saata Martha, Carthage.
na and Bogota papas. ,to Oar 20th ult., have L been
receive 4 by the N. Y. Herald.
Coupon was .le manaion at Bogota, and thin
gs
were all.going on rnoi.nly* and we ll in Our
aggatilaryt
want savior their intentien to the malcial ot ,
yowls, and we find quite a number projeensi, so
that the capital tithe reirobllOo(Boanutovill.wben
they are finished, be aproachable from all 'quer
,
ter.
The President delien4nd his messagerio the
noosed Cooper at Bogota, on the let Ult. Bit
quO a shrridnentnent. indeed' the country as so
g e rt llourishing, thot their un °cerium to
areawagen. O. thereobret a thy
railroad r rtas the hahmas of Perm., be says--
The priviliami of. making a railroad armee this
Gahm= has not as yet been used, in:l=l.h ea the
company •to whom it eras gonad. hare :been
...retard in their money Maim by the European
mien; the &fedora, belrerer have ink:emelt ine
that they will omit nothitut is their eadearors - to
1l their engagement. I ahall not- neglect this
great enterprise, mul should the time altt the emu.
atenremeat expire, I than aratl.myselt" of the an.
ihOrity I possess to renew it. •
=EC=
Tic Cznea—We have diligently enquired of
the farmers from different parts afthe countraborn
weleily see at our othce,lmm whom we bare bat
as. anemia of the Allegheny county w.heat ; crop
—that thua Car it look, very fair and promising sat
gently superior to lag year. From accounts we
•gtve to day. tbas will, be kind to be the general
chancier of the wheat crop thenighout the fOll.
try. Would it out be well fur the holden awlicas
to take a hint from thts fact.-4seeriesn. •
The Journal of COMMilt.% of Samolay evening_
rape 7—Strtlitlg has jumped Up further to 4/.2r, ina
ahcount AMID'S eolirrly of the -gate of Atop in
Frame. Tiptop bills have sold lively at 101; and
the houses now uk A good deal of 'peel< in
preparing . :for England, half a million or tnore;
while all the silver and French gold in going to:.
Ronne.
- Suspension bridges are likely to be superseded
by tubular bildge.;A single woo tube boo been
thrown across the riser Conway in England, weigb•
tog Me tons, and it be highly spoken of as making
a suparior bridge.
The Frederick Callon teem that ProfienOr C.
3. 'khaki, of Mt. s.t. Marys Cg liege; near Entnlifa:
borf has been appointed by the • President of Ito 4
Vinod Sutra, bearerOf despatehes to our Minister :
in France.
tirax•svertsmarum.—An Irish laborer plunged
lam the river and hauled mu a gentleman who tam
accidentally drowning. The gentleman rewarded
Pat with a sixpence.
• , Well:saidthe dripping miser ' teeing Pare doubt.
Oil panne. 'aka you sati sfi ed' Lb you think you_
ought to have snorer •
'Ochr cowered the poor fellow, touktng bard at
the cloche rescued, , l think I am overpaidr
.
Mr. J. Fa Gnome puts no filth whatever
In the opinion that a Haan!,lin will he permanently
established in France. The Carlists,be thinks, hove
•
poor strong hope. of seeing Henry V. on the throne
At his =madam.
Tne.bfeer York Express sap that tha steamer-
Sarah Sande, CapbThompaon, did not leave Liver
until the 3d last. instead ofthe Ist, iss previoui.
ly advertised. She made berJanuary passaio 111,i
15 days, and cannot he expe c ted to perform her
present cekezneh sooner: ,
The - N. Y. City Ifolel swill pass from the hoods of
Mr. leanings on the fat of May to thole of Mr. Slam
'chant, of the Pavillioe, Staten TaLutd;
13:1"Yelloir Teeth and putrid breath,
Spongy game vets re= death.
• le repulsive and disgusting.
All could hare teeth ma white es pearl,
Sweet breadb.-hard gusits-enart or
' Why delay?—asy,quickly haste
Am use bot alone,' Tooth Paste.
It ears but IA tents, and to really a beautiful artiele
It gives the teeth • eas enamel, Sold ht Pittsburgh •
Llbeny rt. novltalkarly
113 - You foolish, silly old fellow"; read this, and 6e no
Wager bald, whiskerless and baleen. ?dr. W. Jack-
Oen, orb(' Libony .treat, Millionth, Pa, certifies °nib°
24 of February. 1047 that Mr. Thou Jackson's heed,
on the top, wea entirecy bald ' for 13 years and th ai by
using two 3. Genies o Jones" Coral Ileir ' Restorative, ,
the half in growing hut and think: '
Sold in Newark by & OLDS. & SON, 070 Broad si,
VAN OUGIKIRE, corner of Woad and Nantucket st.
' mania • •
•
Ip•To ono Buz Aso Ltss - 1 - Z—Coasstost's Norse mad
Hone batmen and Indian Vegetable Vizir, l Me most
cirocomi co. for Etbaumuism. Bold q WIC JACK'
.1,11!)PC Meta for Pittetrargh. aterttelkenber
53nan, Ate.—The lleneine Hare !Anuses
ILIUM mom Junty teNbllleit as a CM for the
above than any or all where. Ita Caee are almost tin
nnterable. Sold by WM. JACKSON, Agent for boa.
birch.
norledkantoT
"That whiter skin of hers, than snow,
And pant no monamenutl alabaster." ;
All females have akin like the above, who use JOllle
Spanish I.lly White. It maketh pure anowy, yot nate.
rally white. Sold alert Ceavnste sued. smuts
Iw o. tru e . nor'.:t.tute — ,lgg Yore. 71u
wo. make IFtar breath sweet, whiten your merit, 14.7
Bold at ell blirty 64. novlddliorly
f)ftAD,ft -
==2M;tl
#O ,, SibT *mat be 'paw
11711 ans 'or Conti O Tronc.tTo the DWI
and Grey—if you wish • rich, luxuriant bead of hair,
free Erma dandtur and scarf, do mot fail to procure thi
genuine Rata of Columbus. In cases of baldness it
will more than exceed your expectations. Many who
have lost their hair Err 23 yens haws had it nomad Us
its original perfection by the, use of this bolts. Age,
.am or ( . 0114/lOollOjipeOr to be DLOOSCIO whatever; it
also comes the4lald to goo , with which. the delimits
hair tube is filled, by which means thousands (whose
hair eras grey as the. Anemia Nagle/ have had their
hair rertored to its natural color by the me of this inval•
Amble remedy.. Ds all uses of freer I. will be Gatordtbe
most pleasant wash that can be used. Akw applies:
noes only are memory to beep the. hair .from falling
out. It strengthens the rags, it never fails to import a
rich gioisy appearance, and as . perfume &r the tollet
it is unequalled; it kohis three times as much aa other
miscalled hair restoration; sad is-store efectuaL The
genuine manufactured by Comstock &C 0.., 21 Counlim4
treet, New York.
Sold in Pittsburgh, Only gennine,
W by WM. JACKSCY,
Eat Liberty rt., bead of Wool; t o aallisetcut, Pa.. by
Sweeny & Son; In Drownsrille, by Bennett Crocker,
in Canonsbng by Dv. Vouch also, by o& agents
every
townnig,
ut Pa., Ohio and Md. • - novllidtankaT
t 1 76 Mrs raz Peaks M>varlfjoa wish to ha =to'.
cessfal ire any andenaking, you mast always 'use the
proper' eans. , Therefore, if you bane a cough,- use
Jsraell ESPITTONASC and be eared, an it is the proper
means.. Ease you Asthma or diiEculty of breathy ,
then the only erlteient moons 10 cure you is W. vat
Jayne4rExpectorant, which will immediately overcome
the spit. which contracts the diameter ot We tubes,
and loosens and brings up the mucus which cloys them
up,.and thus removes every abstraction td a free
1.11011, while at the same time all inlbunatation ises t i.:
tined, and a cure in . tttllalt to be effected. Have pod
Bronchitis, Spitting of Mood, Pleurisy, or in fact any
Pulmonary Affection, then use J•yoe's Expeetorant
i
and relict s certain, and you will land Max you hart
used the proper means.
For sale in Pittsburgh at the Pekin Tea Elam, flub
street near Wood. tanl7
RunF,RrAW—Dr. APlAns's Yeranfuge for expelling
orme =Astonishing Cure!
...Peeling tiro bea duty due to my fellow beep, I
lay before them a fart which took place not lung mere.
Last fall I called on Mewls; Hyrolddr:Co;of Willmar.
town. 'N. Y. for some Worm medicine, and they' rm
comended Dr M'Lnucht Yeturifuge, or Worm ape&
be. m I took a battle home and gave a dose - to a child
atomt years Old, mid to toy great astonishment it
braught away e3 worms. I rood atter gave another
dose to the mate child, w high brought away about 60
more, Making same la/ worms in about It hours. I
have giien to other of nry children very effectuallyi
and cureheerfally recousateud it to 11.
JAPH rC. ALLEY. 1
Amboy, July 27111, 1517.^
,The genuine ankle can be had at the Drug Store of
J KIDD &Co No 60 Wood street. apl7 '
,
EDoes your b.. MI off, does your klux ermi .
hanh, us it dry, or dirty ,1 pray? , . , „
If Ria thus, yoll can make it eon; ink y end ape,' ",
Dark and healthy, and beauteoua as Otis hair of Woe -
And to have Oda, you have bon three shillings to pea
For • bottle of Janes' Flair Restoative.
Reader, if you have had bur you would reallrbe
tonished ut the lovely' effect a 'three shilling bottle o
Jones , Coed Hair Restorative has on it; it needs but on.
triaL Sold at et/ Liberty rt. .novl94.tvely,
IV' The aolOngellagapreacten arume females is
grateful to elem., while the repulsive coarse; muddy,
yellow (twee of ethers, excite./ disgust—the man svith
male, Could each people.he induced to try &cake of
the true Jou. , Italian Chemical ittoup they would im
enraptured with the change. They would haven deli,
cute, clear, vrhitelkin. while every dishgunteruent or
eruption wouldlte removed aud.carrd.
Pstateekss Nonce—Persons who base boo g e t cheap
ouniartitin and indutiookof leis, and have had no
act produced, must try this, We original. yllind, ask
• r Junes' deity. For sale ni Wu. Jscakon's, b 9 Liber
raarll ,
Ymierdny stlernoon, at si:o'clock, infant daughter o
William S. and Sarah Thompson.
'll,n funeral will take Awn thin afternoon at 4
o'clock, linm dna rikidenoe of the parentr,. on Fulton;
ne . nr r bunny • •
jL.'I.ECTItICAL. AI ACIIINUS AND APPARATUS,
.Ka for Aiidetnica, School., and private faxellica.—
Rule k Co, Pitieburgit and New York, gotten the al.
tentinn of teachers and the public to their set elinspro ,
red Pacetrical Instrutnente. whichliave been PtcPaNsi
with direct •reference to the pm-lance' of Muscled/poi
ent . lharetnauyatilventagea over the cilluttlAtt ram. at
at:i pi i4ll•Atus.
set which la Ore
ad 'at,Usit tnaocipayably *ANC
ee 91415, compotical. or Stehete 'patent:electricul
machine, Leydeitjar, discharger, univerral insulatem,
glum cylinder for dancing hull., image plaits, land.
moos spoil *Ube, quadraraceleeleoutc ter. elabirascopei
glom ayphon, gilt balls and amalgam., Casa:. packing
odd forwabling el =William!.
'The following maticoonial'aill mine all of the .fia
nem of the apparatus for school purpmem
'hee. examined, with mach pleasure, Blake llc Cifs .
electrical apparatm far schools. It is very simple in
ii. combuction, and eXecedltsgly convenient en it..
tdaPlation for use. I bare men no instrumen t at so
ow a price which appears tome so suitable for cope
'amnia 'in common *chords. Jane N.C. Snarl." .
For rile by' MAKE a CO, '
ap2Ott N IC ear 'Market st awl the Diamond
Bionosigahola Navigation Company. •
tioOlLa will he opened for the satacriptim of week
tp emend' :this Improvement from thownsville to
the Seim line, at the following time, and places, vim at
Wayumborgh. Green co., on the and WA Nay;
New Grams, Fayette co., on Mein Just;
West Drownmille, Worlinigton ea on ;bail Jona;
Ihmbargh, let the Febance Dant,) on the 4th Jane;
and to Manila] open at the fast mentioned place until
ouserwiim direeted. fly order ofDAKF.IVELIs. the Hoard of Managers.'
apdahl loop.
,
Partners* . ex Istiorrbeisreen
Dthe stabacribets. 'wader the style of. Poindexter
txx. Was dissolved on the lAtt inst. by tottntal consent.
EL IV. Poirdesetrit tottbetieed to stoic all the business
a:W. 14/111DkiriEit.;
NOTlCE—flaring purchased the entire interest of C.
11. W.I. in We late concern of Poindexter & Co, and.
associatedmy son,Theeonn Poiodexter, with am the.
bunions will m continoed as usual nodes the style of
Poindexter &To. •plO It W POLNIJAMTaIt.
Paalaloomble Hat mut 'Cap riastoractery.
kIOPYJUGPIS, ANSHUTd, Arent, respeettally
nform, ' has Wends and the poblie generally
at he has commenced the annaufattara Hats
nod Cape at So. XalVood 4sra I, one door aboralhe,
comer al Ateroodorbetar ha has now haod line
.
. _
aronsuia MN and CRIs Dl, own .410.1actsm,
.NrinuNan I-wax-1W V /111, city aceripta ate.
Hats taada oirdsit 1111 Übe idoclocki wake. • .as
• ESTILAY.
a a
• , . i CAAIK to the ontoeribee, to Lower St Clair'
y y ~•~~~~ ' lLwtuhip, Altegbesty county. ea tha 122 i of
Apo!, • BLACK MAHE, whom Lii lamas
bagb e with o sow in her farebeol, a snip VII
Act tow, two land feet 'Naito . Wal. NOIILg,
au the Moran - We nod, 2 mays from Patolorgh.
apA:wgrY
)014. Q. VW!. 311.11,.11..
JO 44. KOPF CO..
DROICERS" A E. IctIANDE DEALERS
So.IS Mommanne:r
. WILELI;INC:
Ifi ju alli , - .. Lt r t l A gm At t aan , A.Co ; f4/ blar
an . kV , stirerAi , aae .
nun Phawls;,:t do ernbroidereal Thbri; not do :SAO,
112 bet, Remo, Lune wad ?Oar bhawls .• rWt
,HOONFILT RIBISONS--A A AllOOll & Co, Marko in
MO an a/mope-num an ...aura wisorronent of Bon:•
bet Ribbons, or Oa neon, and owwt faAbionable Wyk,
'T •
casts anterior Ihnsr, Jou, Terri-red on
„MI ...guinea; and ior rale low try
aaamw A CORDON, front si
T OAF SUGAR—An Ws St James Refinery—No 7:
_IA Loaf Sugar, Nl do do do Nos n and Lila do. 3) do
jprerinaja erushed and polvelseed do; for !ale ;1'
_ __POINIJEXTER . Co
14.111'. •-•".'"4.1,541..51..“1bbh. Na
' A IS)l—A".At'7ll"tl N.. , a° .EXTDR k
Ce
r *du , •
POIND
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trs OWNBIO.IOI. SARPANRIIIA-41 posa reed
it sal Ibr rale by .• ft pAIiteMOCK at. co, •
:!p•Stl ... eor I, t and Orilc also, eat Ebb and 'toed xis
O 8 WAR-000d" emir. NO Sugar, on consign..
N
mew and for setslovr by -• .
ape* • • • • R DALZEIJ. Jr. Ca, liberty ss
~~"r1 ~.uh,~~Z+-.~o.efi~~..aa~e.sr.,~.aoy
ivw , :. x ~xQu. a c~. .
- -
SALINATC:4- , USriuto Sakisiiis; iI bii • •, lust
reerAved awl for itahl:by , •
•
itAldS Ham, jas
received swd for.volo low by
• • • dir• = POINDEXTER is • Ileinter.iV,
co4l)2wf:7:l:4l:lolo4Msaawd
111 k RI RD Di.7Ptll,ooo Di; sakit etzted,tar hi: .
41_,:,*P1 0 J D 1011.1.10111% 110 *own
FAMILY 11/1.11.3-.444 wan 'nide tot nhi, b
Up
AWN-0,0IX:.4;, bog reund7for Bald ,ey • -
.; .1,031114`.1p113
BEA.p.
FilAtta:EL . bbic klZ:Flaft . by
.; • •., ;
SUNDltitit:44 &nett Featlat4; T Giatani; Sirla
Plaitettl; 1 do Wool: 1 firma Flatteat bbl.
Na 1 LartbAc aftifti oa Metlll3er thrtrago; fat '.ale by
by "pa 04191 DICKEY k:Co,itEtt..tL .
• TILCON-Ll4Ol 6<iny
II cal; for soda by .09
AzTANTED-41,0A Bunk Stork sr.letl
V, by up!, •-I El DILWORTH, Yr wood IS
WIJEANS-300 bus, for sale • 7 -- ,
TY kph. ISAIAH DICKEY & Co
. I)EACIIlls.:-.AV bus iu more and for .ale by
spl9 'ISAIAH mama Co
LA.W.
.""PA, I. '" LTIA.I1 1 1fAr.'y're`
s t m i i tr tt.l.M e k , V .Sogiul GOO
_±2114 J221424 IMIZELL, 24 sreterst
•pAt .p svoAr—luo bxt No 1 Vvsi&gleitt.!2;2.-t.
. MACKEKKI.-1W WA* ibndad hglfur /d a\O by .apla JANESDALYf% L .
trcs (or sale by.ll ,
v 1.9 " IA3rESDALZELL
/'BORN MILAL—Ita, lads kiln dried Cainhaa t
by 8& W HARI! I
• -z-i;pr,; `'d and I watcr andlW Rout Sal
BACON -10,000 It ., llama reell and for &A le by •
• nplEl' ATWOOD, JONES &Co
100 CLIC 24 . EAT-10 cuki Ilania'and blioulder& need
JJ nod for sainpyopl.9,ATW9oD, /CONES & Co'
UGAII 1106114 UOLASSFA4-93 bills in .ton Ond
fir sate anti/ ATWOOD, JONIS 4 &Co
fltrj9o,g-WO Wei ltissluippl amtTomieiate Cot
ton; foisala by 109 ATM. <MX JONE 33 &Co
SUGAR CURF.D SHOULDERS-14 cuk., prime
ci.ibmati,jons Teed out of smoke boasei for tale
by opts _DROWN & CULLIERTSON
k X . iu . l low
iryAMS-7 rot • en c , o
conssgannto, by
Inatirgirt
BROWN& CUL
I l iftta r
Ei~ UM t4/11314-10 bbis jtlAt reed dand for We by .
age JSCIIOONMAKIER re Co, vropgi!t_
IMylllTlllllj-411bbls,very:iry,for.solo by.
IT 108 J SCHUONMAIkEItk. Co
_ _
illilAlitUrOlthl—With MI oozy , ob. i,1 . 4 ,b 0 . 6 , 1 13
1,/Wavvsou,lll 11. nit iate by
I ,opIS
3 beIIOONMAICEIIt
N TE4' CJOURIATIC, r s l e tac s tat e rVg tl
y split
41 - In
4ihkAUCTIONI 41417...*
- t 0 J•a. D. Dentleio
and AMPS
'Mai "Mao= at o'elocKleAtlnre Sian
BonestorsandAllo =mess-1 0 .0s
tole ofdronnee t keslie Ua fit.k.i...1"4 tad
totality, just neernd dross the inF i ii s, dese t ton
lbe damaged isms; DN S ?aId t
ern) JOHN la Ant.
" 7' l '" •
ON Murkily morniagolOnit ag, RIO o'clock, 'at lbs
commercial Bales lickgailredier Aaf Wood end Mk
sts, will be sold without MOM, as stmsm i rS.M.(
enamor fresh sounsablaDrtGoods,ke4 among which
are sopenine cloths, missinneM, Weeds, natinalitgdrat
vats, bleached and unbleached mato, white, red, and,
sallow. Omuta., linen drains, mammy tdriPer sure!
an Frenth doom, English and AlatrielliA prints,. Fmk
and Scotch lawns,.Earlston and Manchester gingkatm,
linen and tenon. aback, tio . ltnielkeets, funliture
Lint; *crones andeambrie eassidlems, mons
!nine, balaarinen and banes, Mach and Ger , •
man linens, manse, eastontre, crape and mous -de
Lana shawls, handkerchhefs,_ silk and ' . volvet,•,,irras
dna, black soda, sewing aslk, ribbon+, ealon4cOleq
manna% swim, and book muslina,lk , w 4 t,
men. Wm, retienlen. parsed.. Pam tn , elwi
. •At o'clock, p. m • '
A large assortment animalism, .mmensware,'
maamed), sews, confeedwary,. drags and midi
,&genand assortment of. bmmbold fmnivarei
amens **tab are mahogany mammy, book ere, so,
fas„ dressing and corms= bum.; sofas,
.sadma
begany chairs, table., bedsteads, work -wash
stands, centre =bias, fancy and ceannass chairsonithel
clunks, looking glasses, mrpeting,. At: • -.
At 7 o'clock, P. en •
Hardware; ender/Jewelry, gold aid Vnitikr ,
es, boots, Maws; hats, caps, antbrellan aiddtei , brklles,
trunk.. whips, combo, spectacles, waiters, braces and
belts, look., Utter and cap writing paper, tends made
simians, fancy articles, in. 2 • . •
.pia JOIL'd DDAVI.t, Asa. :
Splexdid Brith Dwelling Howe, died Foil . Bad,
ing Tot. near Timipmsk, atAiretten;
ON Saturday afternoon, the SMI Mat; at o'clock;
will be .old 'on the premises, that splendid, two mbry
brick dwelling hesse and lot, hotly ceetipied by
braid Ilaughelf.. Also, forty.large.vite
very handsomely. situated at the Steubenville Tsomike
road, and streets adjaecht thereto, imbruing leematitid.
sites for ornate dwellings, a Ow of width mar be seen
at the amnion mere, or at the boom of Wm Applegate..
Terms, one.rniunti mash, residue in three equif mutat
payments, with interns, • • • ,
107 JOHN D DAVIS,-Ahet.'
• •
Drugs, lifeditiner, V.;at Altaient.
On Thursday afternoon, t h e 20thiwt, ay 2 okluck;
et tbe Commercial Baleeßoom corner of Woodand'
Fah sweets, will be soldlly entire meek tif med.
icineu, fie, of a gentleman declining dint Lemmas, em-
bracing an CittnelVe assortment tithe leading ankles
in ME branch; also, dye woods, glen jers;unciares,,
bottles, madmine ease; fixOnee, de. - . • .
apI7JOH.N D DAVlS, — duer
• .• •
. . .
..71rsids Hama ' „,
_ .
ONE pair !me rise Inn Grey liar.; Sae- yam
aid and very pall, .Apply.to JOHN D DAVIS, . •
• spa earner of ono/ and Sia na
AMUSEMENTS
• ...P/TTIIIBIID.OII7IIEA'FFUIL. - • . •
C. &Bursa • Mugu , rind Luau.
tail Night of IKONS. WINTHERANDCOMPANY.
THURSDAY, APRIL A 1513, ro tommenee , with
the Uramn of -
• einutosr. OwiNkTr. :
Amt. roie :
Ned Greybog
' Mr. Prior.
TIGHT ROPE PF.RPOIIMANCA by Mool.lViOtbrr.
Alter vrbick,DANCE by Miss Am MOM. -
- ' To eiMode with Ore Balla of lb.l i --- ' .!
LIVING SEEIA.TON: ' .....,..."
M=I3MM
T NTELLEOTtrAL ENTEMTA IN MENTS—Atitahy . -
sioloecall Mentally consldcrlztliralaidrti
meutalLecoon, hloudayTuesdaT,Wednaday, rk
day and Rash April t. Ittdt, Mrthr dulhadd.nm - .
141,1101(.8UNDERJAMD hu Um. pleasure .of •
trhossi a. ammo( Eipdrimotal Les.
awes, is which he wall attempt developeamet of the
law which produces the Mywartes,-311serws. aad
rides of Hamm Name, by 'a name o( results induced
1 ° 11 .. 04 ahla 01 441r1i Al4nh•
Wand Woodeifull• •
Leetate to Ladies 'do Liie and I.lcatrh, au Salm ,
dans.,MP. 11L. .ffdettle Matsu Mieardi—iteratrid,oo.
To be bad at Ow hall front t? &IC to 1 P. M., and at
the St. Charles Hord. , • - aplEtte,..
.
,Delavaalkllatitaasr •
NATIONAL CIRC - U , S - L
FM the National Amphitheatre, Chemin ante;
.1.7 -Philadelphia, magmata of a eplendial talented coo.
1=1; eaVeINDA c rtVEN7 NO, Mb 't rot IX,
fora shoe a,...., oa iba ground cmcSof the
American now;
The Wowing - distinguithed . and popular. performers
tt hs' ,e she t
i..?`373l."'AVlAßrilra disni t
VERS., SIO. ROWER
JOHNSON, DEW HUNTINOTON,
_C. WOODS, HEN
hIALLORY, JAB . HAMMEL NEU. JAMESON, T.
BROWER, WASHINGTON CHAMBERS, GEORGE
DUNHAIL ANTHEM Y - PASTESt, TOM El NO •M.
SUERWOOll,3lastet5"4llllC and VAL.PASTSTA
Athaisakii, IS mats. , .IP7 , halipriee. •
Doom opaa at 61-..panco In ocanneace ai;}
o'clock..
E33;==iMM
NEW DRUG WrOUIC.
IKLilf subscriber witruld rappeethilly arascamee Um he
Ma everted a arta retail Anis - State, ea tha comer
ay‘litsod Sathallekl Agnate. .
Belittling alluttbe wawa of*. extesobse population
eau o(Ni:ea/geld streetserillPuagY him, bo booß.ra
no e xpense Meg $p the estaousument, .and.
tenekted waft" au smelt, bat Oboes of the bauxites!.
ty—of undoubted pushy and vattainuttess.'. •
A full automata of Med...oak Pariumeti. tad oro.
des usually keptloan establiababatil et the kind, wilt
be always on - .
.11 1 1 . ena_g his direllletla the sasee Indblieg, all night
•2 _
11 aucteledaq parses/ally. .
The badmen will be eotuianedAol . al the
okl stand oudlarket risen. '
*Manse' ; ,
K:=M=r;M=Ml
N WAGNER, Neese Bask Mn
retrlneat Waimea Behtli, , nter.i.be rigs,
We mtabliaimeinroarrl teanledttiylßseiLar
43 , 101 , 1Me1Me:.
par kr boas, oriareiber papaw, will Saw 6.1.0 f
- emit! it cal, so IntActorr osnelv. 10 be able le (kir.
Iciat *MN Ois es tailless any alter estab,
sill, roiling . o4 eaztings of +emery deseripo?n
Stsmscso—Caid; &A Deer, Timms Ikon, n,
Chomb, Carathersh.C., Douai:Fri, Allen
Ca , CYPRUS PIIMEITCK
.19.301 i WAGNI3-•
EW 8000 1 et the 'Apollo Dailditip. Ith eireei4-
The hlilinty Life o(JobniDolle ofblasibokregb,
orilb mimed Otapc by A Anima:- ' •
beiwid Vol. Cballwers. 'Pankow. Workt-Setip.
tore Needing. - pt
. Tee Lik of.lesets•Chrisl, in its birkwieal connection
sod . Melt:pima •developemeot by bernote •Nesader.
Trosslated flow the ftht(lenaso whew by Jobo Net
Clietotk and.Clus bloweathol, P.01 . 040f• In lbek-
Fou go
nt Eesh.sdi
Now owl Mb, by Dr. Works, anthot orTeo
Tboursokaliearounil otben too macron to mention.
Call arid sc. VII • ...
- , -
Diretulips et Partakersilp, .. • -
r.nnanaip lientoliste 'catiidolg ecrorregi the
sa pa bstribitnowita the Ina of J. Dawson Jr. C 0,..; Is
GefthlLY, .
'3/LCOS DAWSON,
' • '• S.F. VON, BONN 1109431&
Allreeaport, April 1t,11148. • • - ajPla ;
L'INIERCILILTSWANTED-A .notion in a
• wholesale or' retell Dry - Goods establishment, or
taiga borne, by a you* 01 1 / 1 who ha. beak
some yeah to ilia haziness,. The very best reSerezee
call be "tr..: Apply to 1,14 scalds offtee.
, The advertiser is well acquainted In the, Welt,
aoltdlerh , I ! • , ' •
'TINES e&hosek7kiiiiillieuieo,Tfsese..
teat • Tape •Iktnlawd; that ore not to; bw twat is
prinea—Ocoo Kle per doled to the foot qualityi ona
corm Oro Witched akc'otta carton Heivieto do; Rae du
tents corded book reCk due do rents eolored bonlar-
L ed da; sod but .0. btilviej • swim &JOHNSON'.
COBINI: 7 4Sat — TAts pnee yellow cam in suns alai for
sale by ' apIS J C BIDWELL '
Sl ALt —YebU.. auW for. I bTT
••apt& , -JD BIbWEL
Veda",-" aomit - r i
Di; No W'Oog
.Ple ' $ • ' • le BIDWELL."
ipriass—You
:w
S rl Ur i 9;l lsB Mar . b " " ir " y
, vl7 • - . t :
ODE COLOREDFSHAWLS—A fm amass Inn
mode, dee and ,
e sb Tibet Sherif, len reed
sato by, spy • BBACICIIETT k •
fealioitii-,A, fYli inaorunent of bleb
Teretna' .new dike jle_Bonnet ed co
iubbons, M..lobt I r SßACerra wn i M - -
N
COPFER.IOO *Wilma Rio Cob., !nudist from
Canal and far zabi Ly
apl7 • , JUIMI DILWORTH, IR wood.[ •
S C g t m cl 22lo=V 3 4 S°4 gua r"; in
WI JOHN El MI:WORTH
'PARLEY—KO leas 3u or s in store am! for role iri
sprt • I JOHN S DILWORTH -
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Q ITOA R-47 Midst pr{sae Di 0 800 r , ilk 111 Dre and for
OWO by • t LANIATURMAN,
11.17 I SI water and ft (roast
iii•OLASSO,Itibb N idotwal,titaislrbt6,Abt
1!1 ule b 7 • 011 . LB IVAr.TA4rt,
QUOAR=73 hbd 0 fibilar.•mon And foi 'sok
O low ,to glom, coftipowint. by '
oPO • I:BIVATEMMAN •
ntlEMl64*bis put eta \ 1 boa for sabtby
WWI(! AICANDI.E9II
SEED—IO tells foirOlTtb — y_ _
... • .. AVICEAMVANCILEMIS
'flax itERMNI.I—i49 boo Oub, tot Ws
. ' qa gej_kr . s
CCDCIIINC
1.1 ?SOW, GU sate by! spa WAWZMAN
...
D
RIED APPIXS— to tub. &rook by .
Iniooi4-4,cow tb. Thew, astute& OW•ill •br .
spl7 'L 21 WATERMAN .
Ow — 'tmsm-450b.w lifitor ClovimmA_ sem
Na • al for sale trr 1 • 1017 • • L •AA.N
riII4IOIIIVMD—ACew 71
w 4
WAT/MAILN- ,
N.?•suu4R—l=rusehr-1•16
AT • T).
syn • , himaua.uuminimulkoz . ot
AMORTED 1tA0014.-akteaki, far oil' by
. •07.• FOILLOWSUPLELDibIipaI
S010CA.811:+4 1 ) casts Soda AA, pinesi,AlkalAiisina
par Dear Kailiah Wag onnOlinki Amedella wit;
in num and for fobs t W,RILIWAUtaI,.•
nvlli • • • • • • • 8:1 wow and lW
DatILTOFS—VO btlyprasioes,..Praa rpral per, pm
j: Clipper No!, on caual_prmaart wah IY
spy PIAI
_ooClitt"tlt aParal at_
el a•PIEYRUIP-40 !Oda waited voutiltar okra z
spl3 •r • I-- TAMUY WM,'
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61.4116—dOOlutofil0Ooso;114001417.
VT do; took. 1%04614r^ in .31" sad for_oby
.03 ; L TAWAY MUM '
EMM:=
''..I''STRAIB,O . AT&: -
1 , •-ozionnrivimar. prrriamusu
cip k g y„ p A ox g 71"',.,1,..k N E. I
L :,
ats, :164 0 .14* 4,ol64pgiatkatr. Rem.
eta iIL DOR to=poMd the iltlgett...rlAtn, bovot .
and fandatnd.. and 3n.a. ,PDA... 04 P..4_9.4 16
*slerrid Vier West. EITII ICCOM2IO4IOI. .2 . 1.!1..11.
. fon that Faa /aware, ham hcettPnorid!.....to,r
-eentent.-Itit: has beau si 0pe . i133,Z1 .1 . 4. 2, 2.
...4...• carried a milli. of P.DPI.Z . ,. , .., it ,. i o Xrd
Ty to their peraaos. Th.. bor , ..
WOod_ street the day'preaiona to starting, au the Tt
Wad 4 fre4ht sad the catty o( pi.V.P" ..... •
.1 6, " 'mil cases the imsuge =ewer t = a i .... P 0i..1
_ SIYEDAY - PACKET. •
•_ • The • -ISAAC NEWID Ca
N, pL G. Alasera,,veLl
leave Prustensh.every •Sanday saorning Cl 10 o'clr;
Wheeling every &today evening as 111k-10., •
May 5551943. '
The MONONn. Buss, will leant
honk every Meader morning at 10 is , clockk.ireolien
every *rum caertsg at Ter.*. '
•
TUSSDATPAOKZT L e i
....- •
The 11111ERN/A 0 Lips. J. CumiimsoiCl,
leave-Pinsbargh emery Tindal wornlng at tdo'cloCk;
Wheelingermr.Tenday evetung Id 10 e. r
• WEDNESDAY PACKET. ; •
•
- - The NEW ENGLAND No: 9.,• Cart •S. DettrOltil
leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday wonting - it .10
pcbsek; Ylterbagetery,liiedneaday,evettlog at 19 et.
The BRILLIANT, Capt. Geaczowill T.
leave Pin.
ee,v
baulk rem Tharsdaytnerning sole o'clock; Wheelies
cacaos at 10.1 C -
-YEIDAY PACKET.
The CLIPPER. No. 9, Cant. Cluanut, will :treat.
b.nr,very gehlrty Avenues' at 10 o'clock; Akbecling
every Friday eveluen al 10 r. se, • • , -
•-• • SATURDAY PACIRMY. r• •
iIIia.MMSENGER. Celt. S. Hero, will Rave l'
hams every Saturday massing at le o eloek_Wheeling
every Saturday . eve:won at 1.0. e. at. , ,
.
BRAVER PAdIIEETS.:NEw A&NGEMENTS.
The We ar ier '• -
. •seill• !elf* Corr.lietwer, Glustow - end—
:TUesdar, •
orneo ..
trod Saturday, ote each week, at 9 o'clock,.i.
inn on Monday, Wednesday • and Fodor. Saw bee*
boatel the landing between Wood street endtbegandtg l
rimmed lo receive fletkvelV iria • thaw tion _
• L ' . - 14 5' 3 ? 1.6.1 age
BEAVER AND WID.I.69ILLN
..•. DEAVEIit
ChaiibilLaukdr 4.411.
liallittb . innwr Fawn, xr4, dad,
trip. Beaver and Wellredle, leonng Pim
ry 11110111 W al 9 delock, .ltd ok• odor:
IL . - deb* - ' 02 ALI HARTUIV; I:93.,"Agfa:
11141::
iiivranvitan'4l!DllCl . w. •
-. _ _
FEBRITASY, W, LdJa FEERll.l.llf.l4,lBttl,.
Altalth: ZWILIAT tia.. I.,ANDI P.-
Ttr top, new ,hltela,_ c
the tine br the preset:li sear=
Capt.- Jams. Pettit:2
LTIC, Car , LO
tiILAIVE, Capt.. F Bennett.. The Law hie en
twor, and - ant hued up without regard to etpetise.'_ FN.
cry coutfactiliat money el/1 pcouurr tar Wan paurndipL
.The Swtewill kaca thelthattouguhrla 15 "► irf god
W. root itiltiosi it. Paiketuters. will Le punctual on
bawd, as U0,601118_ Wi l errumly- leant at attnattilut,
Wad Mama- A. M. and 4 K.lll • • WO_
FOIL WLIEELINtA CINCINNATI A T IAireiSVILLi..
..... i‘,...: .. Beau r.ut, Bananas' . Paenr.—lbe
.TELEGICAPiII,....
~ Per : l
ry. commander „red! Jerre (or
Lauierille
. .BaterwrralFirrterere Po ,
*l3o•ebtet, amber g. • . :.. . , - , , , •-,• ' t
• For fretakt ar passage apprtgan brain!' or hi • ...
" ..- .." ,- - • .:, ! PORBYTII A-MINOAN, Agenta..!
Tbe Telmrraph las been bath erprearly for a regular
tracker, ar with a elm entlrelyrti the comber of iris
senger6 - the .o“CallaraalationAltrat inferior to.no.bast
on Mr.).V.mtcrA waken. .
,;_„_ :. , . - . !Ms
rou gT. PASAVIEICA rani.:.
~alwManus, master wilt luve broa
re and .intersoidizte pone tiovon
nor at o'clock,
For freight or rump *TOY*. hoard crb
•,,
WILILIN% Ati,
VOII FAULT STE MAME.
steamer .
'
_will leave Ca roland on her Snit trip
the Satillma Monday. Atallatb...!
....
C. BEtADBUISN at COI.
FOR LOUISVILLE,
• '
•
DY B
LA ,arill leave for the.andaat
rt au this'. day . at al. F9r • frOleht
or
"." la " 19 ITLITLEk
ap ' •
Tho floe Milt steamer'
AMER/CAN .EAOLV„,;
• • Jai: Atkinsott,
above - and all Interit:dint tio
as Wedursdayolta Lat 10 Welan.A, - 117. t
For freight or pass:ar apply on, boom or lo
apt': • Gni/ bIILTENLIERGIFT4Agt.
. .
•:pon.II2IIEKLING AND
Tha oeit and mataussaint low wilier
•
drew: Peettaster,' ass rewoaaa
regular trips between Whadi litaigaixas agarpiata
burgh, leaviat Piliaqunk oadTklarattar.
REGIILAR PACKET FOR smOnstir ' '
rmeduie
dq• .K. l &annul, oi l j e.ch lu r n°4' Vir ' dm a •
=VT r oi . Pf.-
• .• GEO B StELTENBEBBRB,
kTITAISUIWI T V.:II7.4I=NG PACO7s' to
Donor
.walososlay. WO. Friday, at UrrroloCk Prierrrie-b,
Isnve mii.d.y - and
•
u " 1-1-1 "Y w sa""C:7 l.. foeKht • F" .
r4=r st *l""' "
fob. canter of Ist arni'Salitamero
jffelaZr_YOßT,'
master, - ton -al-abotra,
g m ask
elikry , leakdly
Wadooolay- Fsidan at 91 Odor*, a. at. oat
Dnate/a lkty weary Tooaay, Tkorsdarand tkataiday,
alas o'clock, a. at. ..Fot frelsbi Or porrarro c 4l
; . Tha JEI,4/404,4-
..... "4" IIIVA d VI7§I-_,`
A .D asuter, BLuter, will leaciaoitao
to post every Wednesday and Liao
onioT at. 4 P. 111:- . For freight 01 , p:imago. tIPS2
qn
.
- •,
. AIREILLAREOUS.
I_l1 -7- it - g - (70114 - .C17
CEDAR . ST., NEW YORK.i_.
.
LEE:deBREWSTER-
Entailhatted • warehouse /a the tar leV ai tr ttilikg •
a l ." ll.ll42' ''"i t% li: V•1.1 "1 120 C 173 Lac L ' u n si r vE
• lovr.prieesatt•eskilariag, at all
sea
ityiar, , the Largest Assorenseneitt , , _
T F WORLD , '
?bey are sow opening Several lluutlred.PaekageS,
i~otopremrevery,epw wed.
prssatetiest, Jowly Dt V... aparva . je.t ye* .
and ant e&sed Gar isle Cailiand shon etstliti:µl
•PBIICBR reznyczal
•
TONETa - FVE OEN
upee net ee L r tee peen Of April adMCntd .
IP*
• Newliork,Jose,l947., • ..,'• frlible!
PANCI(:-DRIVGOODS;II
MASI
M I
innuriztivibJeuktras,oo46;k*:44. r a.• •
.I.lled Altesetee, Lres, Embroldersay *Fmk
VaAl i rIMP.2 rAtre b nr
They MyMeamouy MI ha= yhtiaz Mew Yolk •
fra examine Owle stark
Mr. MY* was kfr many ana ieWes " =
aisirist tOh,from whi he refired.oa ibe Mt alas
IMM amt Mr. James DIM (who Meat • Lamm
the bustowerj was also favorably; burro in WM II
QTUCCO AND PLASTER OP PARIS—Fran
of IL - W. ConninAttamibr
• GIX) W JACKSOM,','
JIA xi, near Libenyi
TIIR highest pace in cub paid for maid' eleA2k , ..V
,12 ".14".*-.41--MV73lAbtathc,
ord ' . . wants stAot ... ,mtii
- A HENRY' OP TIM HAZARD POWDRaOOIII4-
..gl. NY, for Ins sale °faille, Rookond Ossinwr Paw
der of very superior quality. \ c m; elltlettgr.. Will be
supplied at my boor during Oday. T ••-• •
, opltato IOSEPHDHAVORTII, Agi.g24sliteitOligo
MrHITE PORCEMAISI . BEAre-41i - nAmAir
' hatinx received the was .4tooy forsaloonatom
to kr.% nos, Om, Pita, Mar- md . blotlisi*
dupes Teeth, invites Denham , onto{ otuoug,„,
JOEL HOMIER, Droggto( APotboOlts
Ap-117 ti' tor woo 4 toil a ook
ucmit—ao libdoprime N 0 T 1A4.1 Et
store and
for tabby- apla Wlttrllo
AIRINV-1O0bx• H R Raidno, ion reeigral and
for Nat by ;11URBRIDUR, )VILSON Coo C.:
iME-101) we'd tsui fin
14 We In 4013 . 11 1 1 IIIIIULKIE,11(ILSIMAI .
lialAoM—amea IM Wean llama SIAW.OO4?ako
I!"='''!. rilattautit
lorry
• 5avi....4 EmA ,
Dr,
nANDLrs../.1%,
V hrowaci.u. s 4O de
1201b,Illiii 4.1* 'l , ‘ S A HAII.I4AI
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u t ;* su . l s tev l4 o,
: 4° " = i
tr.pny
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p.trhu k rd.w.do.y
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