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fiLE firiblitiliGll GAZETTJ
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' , FRIDAY MORNING, - .TAN. 12: '16194
PHILADELPHIA NORTH 'AIENNH,O4II6
• Advertisements and Semeripliciasto tleiNcatil Amer.
east azi [Rived Seater, Garen; Mi l e) Rbliveeeived
andßivinirded
Nat* inztitre , T
• We will receive andn forward of tokase:itd:
.4YROPkw I 4 stPt l u im e TNOMP4.l44.Paeft.
contannumm , Lts2. AND smuLeramt—
FuLt PRICE ORPTREPIT.
isiabseripdons toads ve.abl*PlTistYraboveeeired
andforwarded from digt,**. O
_DcFrrnre PirrattstreAuty'Gurris- iragge4l
ow, TrAVecklyAndlNlKeekly; The-,alls n!
Dom per loader, th e Tri•Weekty r oleveTs •
"' M g O ter W5ek b . .....! 1 7" paws Per annum, aired
nrAirvariiiitviitt.etheiroyticithkiAl
baittrhstikbergre, knees earlntlie da as
pmetteable.. Advcrtisatfentitiat,linctia Sor's:VeCi;-
liatime Axel inntiisblybo cliamed twit ontldecUout;
An Lamm ConnoseTrial Intalllgen dali r.
kentaiver 741P°151a.97.
lietol3 ii4o'4*, tiatignpalis:
Po see ?text pi.4l:ei":,;=
'44* cos
: 11 0010ifift :if**the pigt of
to pant to Ibia) Sods of peznrgi,:-.
-41,01Vinr
deed. to b)e - ‘apilleitririted3 to - titotioxf Of
cattala'rids
that , abe- - p i sblie . kinds . botortbeeally . to apt e
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/1 " 48 " ledeies
hate mer.eanadyoakaiprao aac straoa e'tioEiiigne',
) tato • )) --
'Without ''l-911018".1°
the 'Piddle:lA.6 eitiaena;
vreabriuniiiiiiie tied bolobjeetiOe ton
diSPV. 4 4 ,_
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ever, add ogetoomtp , .
4ei i t :
oritboiotoilcient9rB344- to team a geed dircoi
Ifi"Ontitim'a.&e.'l4f9PO deeaiZNT;htti#:*4ll*:
inglq, 'CrV'ej',oll6'l2li,folt9ll.'
tar altiiiit ' ai4itit;.irldia; U. 2 .GOvernment sells the
l ' in-6;iiilea o kl o4 3lll qT4 B , l *Aaigif
otaisGovernateete and orhilearievonatimily t or
Uzi tfP. l
publiaidafwealdiikPoolaybomia ) iiight
ettPet:parttrieed, by- sacia)landkitocordiei:to bitr :
14regiaa's bal,iaio be paid inichtbepobilibrein.
ly gm, )beriefit al:lfte) Ceininee - gchinth the
Stara
t aannecaba walk this *diet%
aft, ill favor ors ..Efotaetaeid Ex.
caption Law; statue:lit tagWiaroarteand Mi
chigan. Stich a laor s
ore believe would ` gweifat
mare eecanity to, the ezethhas, than that which
04*ndebtor a( home;ped the whole, or his
PaPeitt. and Fawn ousof prom to meet =his
anipn:":wascws.
Wit* # l e Poreinlo? Wien* aronfligricau•
rolqoadois to thosattfaineci article on-Wirer - room
&if our
resentwoodent fences should- be . faand;
itiaOixte shape Or, pther. appears,PS promise better
thin auxthing - else. It should not pectorgotten; in
estimating .'the ralatiiia'Otirits'nf wood and, iron.
tint the,lAttei kind *nee °telt a* ti?might> them'
6 5" it2tiAtit LiP:rouel:lentt..ttova, and enabling the
goentlka*Oin:idottoeclose- up to it, aid love hi:,
finhl<elettir.of Weeds. It is true that. wooden
tetum,tfaaPitti
fl atiiiight; bat thy nxi seldom are, and
. if nindii kr, , tyottldisti,:thtiek be found, alt tbings
Msanidered,inonacipensiva, than:mini. natal
' Waggon r ut screens is
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gardeMbwherwatome neatness is - datirabie;hians'
dehlOaeti: l 4* 0 4 1 'greellittelelatti the /e4eidee
, lion of wire for for&nces, if the manufaetzuma would
keep tt...riadi far Aee a enr;a and'i*airdied _ea
directed. :Experimentn'wodld then be made on a
1 4 1 4 :eettle, :enaiti who honed nanteeniatuly
bol tho'wire in oil, which in essential to ta dom.-
r N.. „
'Arra Fstcm—lntniindtoltee the 'ittentidn
&MOTS turned to f 'believe et no
distaat..day wire fames intuit bus;ui , i'tius, leading
kind generaffyoserfirn Union. It istroethat there
is a dirtenkr inj lensing - oval:Lai hops, but even that
cop be overomur*thout, much =aio eau Irene.
•
Ilmve never yet bad any made, but intend to
Mahe a sample next spring, I have givon he tub
4ect, however, a good deal of thought, and 'Maxie
Inquiries and fames theseapon. From mammal
exper,iments I have made, there can be nor doubt
bur my ftures are mainly corned. I ahall nattlfo
11 Me, oedar poste, as they are the mast durable
and shall Wat lfiCll2 six rods apart, making the fence
5117., ateuula , high, The post being set, L should
begin _by boring• an mob hole through each, at
eighteen Indite from thegrouudi then Another hole
eight Mehm Irma that, the next ten inches:; thee
twelve inches ;_then fourteen inches, malting the
fence Ave fee; two inch me high. After the wires
hale beau drown through and strained tight, drive
plop into *behold' at each side to hold them in
thew places. Between each poet, and one red a
part,' &sae down a stake,saw into it opposites each
wire,
h perhaps an inch, lalaysm the wire, and drive
ut a single nail to heed ii in its place. It would
be less trouble to drive n small spike Into the post
and wind the wire round 'thy one aura rather than
to binsi:the holes;lhongh the expense Would even
The true, ought to be premed ut. ,the mine
manner that it is far' bridges; boiled to linseed oil
fora quarter of ati hour, and then 'dried, and the
same proesu'repeated three times. This
and at the sometime moo tile, wire and" saves,
Minting , 14, however. there he a,small
quantity to,put up it wouhrbeibettes to hem the'
wireitutd at paint Coal tarwould
be an excellent substance for thht impose. Now
turthe expense.
A Stsmd_af-No. IL .tinze, cud; long, weigh*
25 lbs.
se) sods offence would weigh 126 ibs
cents.. $10,15
lazed - Cedar piets,.V., cents each:: -
8.5 'taloa Lcent each OAS
PrepaiMODire and painting... .... 1.00
Settmg pons AD 4; szakes,,.„ .
0,00
Putting up fence ; inelndingspikes, cities
zing posts... .. ... 1,00
0n01ingencie5.........:........: . 'l.OO
Mr. Editor 7 We are willing to give all honor to
the e -and devotion which prompted the
offer Of the Mercy Hospit4, to the Councils for the
reception
. of ;patients attacked by the Cholera
Bch While they and admire, it is also a duly
whinhthe,Critindila awe to, the public to consider
=Molly the possible results of the acceptance o
such' en offer. Granted thSt the merest humanity
demands , that all care and attention should be
given to these paiieuti; but it is plain also that it
Would be an Outrage on humanity arid prudeaco
to win effecting, this.purpoac t to use means that tn
all likelihood, would entail on the community ten
fold =feting and desotatioru
...EVetirectuil of ther - progreti of the disease tends
Lo p e, that ° ln whatever p ce it has prevailed,
it hub been drought to,--fifyi cot originated In the
place; Thegrat :cases, there., brought to this
, Hospital, if the leader be alepted, would be the
iesporud auss-TthOire by the rivers or other routes
"of travel. The seeds of disease would be planted
in ikeraidst.ofri targe popalkiort, in hourly coin
municatiop with the rest of the city. Is there not
almOsilt. certaintionts spreading? At the beet,
thicablarirent
,sight of the ' 114se of pestilence,-
the. constantl y recurring vle* of nilserables who
go i 4 to die-cf the remains hkought out to be con.
arguedto:the, gritVewouldl create a terror, the
suffering fratti,which, can scarcely be exceeded by
.thst trona the disease Itself, it, as it has been as.
geried.iritoiesoct sometimealnduce it.
la! NeW , York, notwithstanding the Inaniense
number of thine who fromJoodes of living, are
tobstAirible •thr - be attacked, the authorities hav e
succeeded in guarding from the scourge; apparent.
1,9 Only.byttur.mcst mid: en*mraent of qualm-
Ako etch:afoul ' , How different would--hate..beea
the irlifiedenunclitior!heiTnpultiets
lava deserked;if fatted , this merciful pea.
cantina, they had establlshe 'tin - hospital la, the
eiltypind ttensported to it all Imported cases? Yet
•• I islori this leak COalne Would he the Julep..
tanter t cuteZ e ig - 0r ,, ...1ea1, no a depot ofkifected
( MY •••••••as ,
0,401,1, 1 ure earthen, , ahead - et-though
Iran - hate:46o,w only futiro be purest and moot
' no 'be acne ted i ether
adaittithi/iProlli*P7Oito. ~. .P b , fri - .
ar t
,-' will hails to choose weal tci aula
I " lof thesis:lit reckless fullY, or a hard:U:4llOn
to calamity. -I' the etch mast be
',prinfditl'hei-,tTrutt i ntlO:•a your re
it i, duty to spa
re
Am- ijairt lop eXpense In.,m4ng witch provision.
'Buiithis can be done better : and without endanger.
....'„1 - ins itmltittldPi'of,ltTekbY filttog 9P B ,. lem P c 'FFY , ,
..0 ail iilwft* Of 01004 itsoraodtstancei Awn the city, wom , wisice .
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arins - $18,60
' This mould be 22 Comelier rod;, , but e setual
cost to titstarrnei'uttild'not-be 20 rents.
• On inair faring; where there is ldenty of timber
for posts, it icnnidiast'92llo,6ol-"about 16 cents per
rod .got vt4WfiliCt elCctoiiiiigOnat o aa th it
aciiisZ:centsperscsigt•istinca.byfar, citeno.
•
orderki hogijiroald drive
dawn short„pceta put ott boards about - At&
keY,Unirllint-thi:stires above, tint nearer tcgither.
think - that nob* that ought to go at large would
ovet.got tto4ottg-TU Fall trtheilchniabf stock, it
yumio tar unpettatrahre: , A neighbor ermine, who
In iNclike ll e+ to: kiteei . ,titatast 4whole"Tal4ce of
alma 'COWS; pni;h , tit."pafo'armada'Oro, It& them
FhOin,-. 11 1 1 1, .fottora 4-hat;
Mimi* ' Perfect proteetkai:. I seen this COW
walk arti , to it, but have neverget:known one to
attempt o:get ' Abrooo,, although' thee'tiimpration
between tt s frtiali pasturn and the dry streets woe verygreat;rhavouo doubt. C. Pgraua,
- . Donoo.gia'.;ifou. ligriUultririst
admha . the,
iarapouipm . AtewstliqLfalknaaniptiaract from the
I : a P.' r t_ l G 4lrcPinit'azlPS,sl ll, 3 of aNitio - Divai
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57
'4a4 NalDbCtof deaths .‘ do hand... 2,93
"?"*"."""•••; 712
•'' 14 e I t;l ;iiiriiaiPninatinniaiPc' ahedeall qt
Oa' late- . RCM. Vir NT= 'S.
sautilimmr: was ..4304t. 40490:TW0 6eo
- end ecLelar, An' excelleetlettrlV sad tu?
tte Srsac glulgS t The fattet:_letie. Or
\ ;h a - jp - weic.toor.iii:Pliamielizta, wham tr wei
,ts A ; l o , 4*lii-Aii l f; ! 4 : - t
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r: Ithnalhe in, 14 , 011, kmears'is =obi"
liiijixia‘stag*Tirpo44 4 orplibushing a *jet;
et vouttly maps: Enehtuap wHI chow the public
ii w e i: 4l o 4l 4l'
&e., tied be oho tittlea`iiith the named fee, Weer
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. ...tiiiditiao: g reider *hider thiiitnii supii
in
1:e4"434161aih il ° N#4 reFottitittlie vote on Stu
netty..:3lt Unas dim:Oared thioi,..; of the iii.
T. 6: :!if , A4.-Pißkes,.*.th o poino of Mr.
whci . irri - voted
lion the lut But without taking -any account
that Amor , the vote iad been twice reported
COMM* t'auersiiiik4-67i-saiihasf,—Sioilii,9b-
t r WEliltl k idAlt indzii&tic, 90 tinti. 'thi n
everunasitarvates Aar the.'lnll; and never on ihe
4, Mr. Fenelley'r - Inne:lhere .-istis,tw majority
the - bul, ighieh ofmueu eooldnot he over.'
enine.4 the Vote: , or-tie . 466' e was *win
arioiigh - undetistoi4; flitt had the.C . liisir been . reir .
.doced to the necessity-4 veins that vote would
have bedp Wind NIL
Mr. Meade,of submitted a resolution
directing the ccenutittee-Mi the Judiciary to bring
in n bill fcir the better enforcement of tbe'Sermaid
Section of : the. Fourth Anichs of the Constitution,,
which provides for the restoration of fugitive slaves,
When they aball Syfeom the State where their oWn
er'reislitee to anotheri: The - preamble recited Mai'
experience had shOwn-iltat the legislation provide
edby.thespverallitettWes not sufficient ler the
purpose, and that ti decisive action of Congress
was Indispeniablo to, the due ',prineetion of the,
States in which this kind of property was held.
Mr..Meate moved 4,auspetanion of the mieeoll.
iardeethet the proposition might - then beconsidere
id; notion ayes, 911' nape, Ilk
not the ! rerpaisite two:thirds: A bill of the charao.
tar . P;oposed byMr..Meade was .repotted to the
Settedifrotti the lizdiiiery Ccanutittee towards the
cad oftlier tut !session, and remains-upon its cab.
endWetilL . It:t(riot tat'all_intprobable that that bill
;vitt 'pus that body. this winter, though it would
not be ani,nortliern Senator:ld vote for
it, If it do! pm, of course it will bring the subject.
eeitaitiyhefine`the geese. .
l tat sorry: to egg, that the bill Sr the creation of a
board of commissions= for the examination of
ill . ** claims against govennent, probably re
ceived if; quietus to day.. Mr. Pettit -moved that
ilkpinitittittee of the Whole be discharged from
the limber ceawderatictr-of h, and that it be refer
teSfdthe cmcnitteeett the Judiciary, which was
agreed to—wyes, Bp: noes, 62. I don't ibppose the
,611:4,714ti0pie before the Nouse again this winter,
The House adjoerned early to day, to pay proper
biacirsro the azutiversary of the battle of New
Ortenns.
.:The, amino,. was :enlivened this mowing by
szkithereittertaihing 'episode in the agitation upon
Slavery. Rale presented a petition of sundry
elli.r.rt, praying . for the abblition of Slavery nod
Me slave trade la all: laces over which. Congress
had competent jurisdiction. Mr. Hale - moved its
refereece 45 the ComMiitee on the Judiciary, with
instructions to report a bill in compliance with the
desiies ofthe petitioners, so Sir as applicable to the
District or Columbia. '
Mr. Sing raised the question of reception, and
moved to lay that resolution on the table.
Mr. Rate denied tti Senntra'arigla to make any
motion et all,-aa he had the door, and did not in•
tend to yield it. 11r. rwg and that when abler,
lieter were made 'to the reception of a paper, the
motion to lay the question of reception on the table
was always in order.
MY. Weistcott, as ustMl, had something to say,
asierthig Mr.. Hale to be out of order, 57. c.,
The result wits, that Mr: King was sustained, and
that the motion to =clic, was laid on the table—
ayes 25; isayel6. It would gratify the curious to
present the yeas and nays in this place; hutl have
no copy of them atihand. Messrs. Atherton, of N.
Elampskire of New York; Sturgeon, of
Pennsylvania, and Fitigerald, of Michigan, voted
with the Southern members against the reception
of the ;petition, otherwise the vote was strictly a
sectional one.
,ditt interesting latil.te , then took place upon the
bin promoting commercial intercourse with Cana.
da, by permitting the iniiiortatiou from thence, free
of duty, of all agricultural productions, fruits, ash,
ores, and products of the forests, meals,
eattle'ite.
Mr. burial - New Tort,, cave a very — - gond sum
-04444fi1i argnments in Error of thebill, and was
supported by Messrs. bi4a and. Douglass with alas
*X 4 ,u kte?'.L."ara,-,
W 01311,Ptitilgtrei„,465..
ed tacit effectually. I tiMiiglikbirfar.r&tire,. '4) l
15144.1apd,., OA Mr. Hinter, of Tug:juin. Mi
'Penton said,if this bill passed, it would equally ad
trdi Ontbisamb terms' tho agricultural productions
of many nations with which we h . ad reciprocal
treaties, stipulating that each of the panics should
be put upon the footing bf t h e most favored
bons. It would admit all the surplus wheat of the
Baltic.
Mr. Ranter said this iniittnient could only be nn•
rinsed, on thsrplea that ; this bill was an incipient
menacing for the annexatirm of Canada, by levelling.
all ;cciontercial Laurier,. Thal was yet' a foreign
country, and most be so treated. The bill goes
over till to morrow, . and then it will be deleated.
The &ante :spent some, time to day in Ex,ecti.
tive Session. .
There is-a singular- rumor in town to day, that
.1
;General Santa A dna ar rived here akw days since,
:had titiritierview with the Mexican Minister, and
I metit to 134.iinions, where,. the story goes, he're•
i ratins.'''ltisiitated that he is accompanied by
wes.paiias;idnoirdiy Vice President of Mexico—
'Yoll,4llnilipportsitis;imid that Santa Anna ar.
'rived ailsietv. Orlisins.fiventhivana. in a sailing
veaidl„.:iiitl - ;renciiii : .Ftiattiagtedi . by the quicker.
:land • route, in seven dip. 1 know not. wha t
degina.'reereilklity to iittich to 'the story. But
certain it iscthar a few days since, Signor Iturhide
cane urPor. haste with pinches for the Merin:an
.I.egidionherei: Ind that Sr. Rosa is down sick to
day... Perhaps too-much *IA Anna. Jmrt-s.
-The Clone Lie and the Cholera.
4i0 04 / a ys wheu kk 4 Carialie64oiiiid .'
IgkeIAZIOWAIN end tams' io Shelbyville, K
the,iirties rowed.:
It. ,
ElmLiagm - TlNgill MNGN4sEL
• &unser than° ' ' the : distunyulatura
Lecturer, whllats retained froFetro:trien.
md.*ft to EaAine i N l • Lectaii the
243=emeniime.'F;00 7 ii.iciou' i 4o427, t ,
ofpxQtabeto wailie gave the teel&W hie
.
oheervtdicett hiMikwunderfal countr t '%Veit
Initial& imitiesiMis &Me English chanumtr ap:,
penr.na.lavd !men made tiP.. 71 1/41 Mi adj:* ' , Peke
of the meaditatlance ditto qualities oftheir Inoue
as their great characteristic, end theitaimietcaftheir
I "F 4 tio. Everything in England betekens . lifi . n,
The load aini Climite r ire . finronibli to the! ginbsinel
Son and pres6v hikniif &aid men; 40.. E. faro • , •
tionalrremazied that hires against Lis 'theory to
traiel—he did not like it, andrumost mire he het .
livered it ditiadvaittageous to the literary man.
Entitling up hills and over galleys he believed tha n
office of a wheel not of a man: Bat he hed profited
by his trip to ` Rne.nd •
*
Be referred , to the elements of that painr which
the English now hold, and,have held (.4; centuries.
After lookingl at her. manufactories; scattered all
overthe lan& her commerce, - heragriculture, her
ars, and witnisaingthestopendous reliant which
have been wrintightont,one is convinced that if he
would see tfid beat derelopmentolcomMon sense,
(the standard imam) be most go to England to wit,.
ness is. The land, in every part so like a garden,
shims the triumph of labor; m
the fields lookas iffin.
ished with did, pencil, not the plow. Die arable
spot has been cultivated, and everything turned to
the bestpoenble use.
~ .
England, indeed, re a huge mill, a grand hotel,
where attending. is provided to one's mind. Oa
the railroads we ride twice tut fast, and :with one
half the shaking that we do upon our Mads. All
England inn Machine—everybody MOTO Oa a ra
wer—no -Englishmen ever touches the ground.
England has the best working ciimatein the world;
iris never hotior cold; . their Winter days are like
our November days in the early part of ibe month.
' The onlydniWback whiph Mr. Emerson mentioned
was the dark gray color of the sky, which renders
day and night tho nearly alike,and makis it palatal
I
suites to read and write. To this mukt be added
the dark, denial emoke °fumy of the martufactur.
ing, towns, this smoke pmvading andmomplete.
ly envekming.,,at times. every surrounding oba
tea
Eng Laud hai all the materials for a workingman,
try—iron, icier ; dze...nieepting wood.
The Englishman enjoys great health and vigor
of body. They are larger than Americans. One
handled Englishmen, takes at random, woald pro.
biddy weigh gnmter more than the Same nom.
bar of Americans, ttaakkes in the same manner, and
yet the skeleton is said not to weigh more. The
Englishman is:plump, round and full, and presents
a stout, resperiable, and grandfatherly figure. The
women, even, have thick-set forms, midi seldom a
tall, spare Engliehman is seen. The 4g-ures of
the days of chivalry carved in stone, some of them
940 years old,Nahieb adorn the churcheir all er
England, present the same
. types which chatV+
ize the present race, Eigoying vignmitts health,
they lasfwell; had their animal powers ai'.e perfect
ly.developed. They are great eaters, end claim
that a good maim!) , of . food absolutely elmential to
health. They have more constitutional energy and
vigor than. we have. Pluck is the natirMal
teristic—the cathinan, the porter, the nobleman, the
bishop, and even tire women, have it; the pressruns
over with it. +
An Engliehmen speaks with his wholobody; his
elocution iv stoinachtr—on American's. is labial.
He may growliat the petty annoyances of a hotel,
but he has abundance of self-command. But the
"axes of his errs. are united to his back.bone, and
only move with his trunk. Whoever ''else may
tail, the Englishinan will not. He has existed
for a thousand, years, and will continue to exist,
as his character poem..., as ,much energy as
ever.
.
London and , England now are in fell growth -
Birkenhead, opposite Liverpool, grows is fast as
South Boston„ or Brooklyn, opposite New-York.
- London Is enlarging at an alarming rate; even to
the swallowing:up of Middlesex. The British Mu
mem is not yet arranged ; London University is
growing as rapidly as one of our western colleges.
Everything in England betokens life. •
lie sure the Englishman does not build castles
and abbey's, bat whet the Nineteenth Century de,
mends, he builds docks, wharves, warehouses, dta
without number. In all that the Englishman
does, even to the noise of clearing his throat, he
gives evulcoca;of strength. It is not del 'land for
faint hearts. , 1
One thing is eery noticeable among till people,
and that us their total neglect of each other. Each
man shaves, dsaes, eats, walks. and rune . just u
he pleases, and his neighbor pay no attehtion to
it
him, so long as eis not interfered with ; and this
is not because Englishmen are trained to gieglect,
but because each man is trained to mind in. own
business* PeMonal eccentricities are allowed
here, and no ode observes them. Each Islander
is an Island himbeli, reporting in quiet and tranquil
waters. i
It is very certain that the Englidunan has so
much confidencal in the power of his Nation that
he cares very little about any other. Swedenborg,
who' visited England frequently during the Juicer.
tury, rind an Italian author: who wrote
,illl 1500,
were both quoted, in this connectibu. TheEttglish
man Is handsome', and has always been sei. If a
handsome foreigner comes among them theple.
declare it inn pity that -in is-nets,an.'
Thie'rinegance Ist lititrumight—ma prate& is li,
tell you it is "st i jEngllsh" in character Mid Ike
highest praise is say to an acquaintance, "I Should
not know you Crete an Engfisbman." Now this is
admirable in come respects. •
•
The English suipass all othersin general Culture
—none are so bruMeniously developed. Thby are
quick to perceive l any meanness in an individual.
And it is reasonable that they should have all dicer
'fastidious views Which wealth and power are wont
in generate. But at is not to be disguised that there
is much in English culture which will not bare an.
alysia It is mat Hal, built miely upon wealth,
cockneyism, and is moat fully exemplified In box.
ing,racing, gunning, aka what are called true En
glishsports. ,They are neat, orderly and mums.
.ble, and hue the Nicest care oftheir urines, politica,
guns. Sm. But these are trifles. The manly onns
are attributed to the exercise, such as boating, box.
log and riding, in Which they indulge from early
youth- The attachment to hones among - diem 13
almost tiniversal-ithey are alwayson horseback—
the betels ate crowded with pictures of raCee. Bet
ting not without iti rises, muses them to to very
exact in their data, mid settles everythieg as a
het.
'This is as admirable trait af character, 'which
it would be well if we would Imitate. The reverse
is too generally tbd case in this country, where the
conduct of any perion who chows to walk a little
out of the common:, track, however reasonable or
right be may be, is criticised without mercy. An
excellent plan, that, in all cases of mere •private
and personal concern, for every man to "mind his
own business."—Editar.
Mattes, and things at Itinerlsbo'rJgb
On.Snturday last, our Weal date from Hama.
burgh by mail, theta woo nothing of intereat 'in the
Senate. In the noun the fallowing Bills were
read in plat,
By Mr. Meyer-4 bill far the relief of the Peon•
sylvarda volunteer* that served M Mexico.
By Mr. Courtney—A bill to erect a new chanty
from parts of Beaver and Mercer.
By Mr. Seibert-4 bill to incorporate the,Chnm•
bersburgh Water Qompaay.
By Mr. Evans, of Chester—A bill for the relief
ofJohn Forsyth.'
By 'Mr.Sroonover-4 bill to provide for the
resistraum of marriages, births and deaths:
By. Me. Stubbs—A bill to abolish the Mayor's
Cohn of Lancaster.
By Mr. Roberts- T A bill to erect • bridge over the
Monongahela River, at Davison's Ferry.
By MisDeihl—Al bill to incorporate the Equita.
table Life Insurance Company of Philadelphia.
bill to confirm the partition
of certain real estani in Philadelphia:
Mr: Swartsarelder introduced a joint resolusion
instructing the Senators and requesting the Rep's,.
sentatives of the Suite of Pennsylvania to . vote for
the repeal of the lona' .of 1816, and for Me' rest°.
ration of that oflSl2,without modification. These
resolotiens assert the obligations of the govern
ment to foster the labor of the country, by the
protection of the home market; they declare a
National Bank unnecessary, the best regulator of
the currency being b strong protective twill:
NORTE Csamsui—lssuatouttrort or nu new
Goveenoar-On Monday last tke Inauguration of
Governor Manly took place in the Commons'
Hall, ip the presence of the General Assembly Of
the State, and befwe an audience which, for ev
ery thing that could make the occasion imposing
has rarely ever been equalled. The oaths of
'office were administered by Chief Justice Attf•
The.lpaitirciral Address ratite Governor was
highly creditable, both in its Butner ma marinereti
Ilia developemeut .of the obligations devolvum
upon the two poittical,partirm was II most put,
correct, and liberal ',ode, and his declaralion quit
he felt , himself to lie the Governor of the State,
and not of a party,
,was worthy the occasion and
the Goverisor of out , honest old state—fleksel
Begirarr.
..
Issrurrsriv lonnatar..; Dammon. 2 =Gydveiton Vas
pera tri the 24tliinstanchave been received: at NI
unease. An Inkrestiog cue was decided 'b
Judge:W . l'4mm, of the U. States 'District Oot
sitting - at Galveston. Thomas Toby sned Dam
Bandon on two promissory notes, amounting.
11 3 , 40 0e.Thudefeudant contendedthatthe mo
was notjuatlydne, as the property be received.'"
the notes were slaves,stives of Afriasiwbdwer
bituglakthronigh C ub a rdzary to the !tumor Spit
. aid taken niTexasin 835, in violation oftbillewp
of Mexico. - .The plainitr contended that at the Uinta
ofthsrevolutioa the b g row wens held in slave*
theism:lndiana - was by the constitugqn of the
nspnldioofTexasof4 March; 1840 .. The Aldan
sustained' the ple a ;p , the defendant, and gave'
.jodgm'int in his fayont—N. 0. Memory.
Duni, 00P70 1 00 *l t o nr Cuotsms::. - -Diedir
4
fug s b mug i t in this.,Caunty t on MoMI
is i v . oo, Din, of the Unite Shan Army. ;.Coln
Dig,smis orthis wnylnim.,Megino to Washington
City; ,liarmiribeitOaken,iiigently 'lll, . 4 paint
4i:embargo" his arrival a j nilloboropgo 'gild c eid4 ,
Vl= tr. 74:. 4 au ind uced
t W i ' i 1 tile a i—
tit . 4 4:
moteisthdanding ertoiolipisible ,attemlica, op slid
1 pa4 . 131:-Mr. , Yeamasitlad- his- Gunify , and . prompt '
14 I ftt itttadavap keit:pima aAror hal:lla:4bl*
Sfrisit.'WeitinderntrintriVt#o l ?*bpiaion otilie!
ippyst - attelideit tam; thittiivaidcitibtletd;
a CM Ot . 171.."TalhinglON Pa;'CA,,,4,l
;.- • x- 1 1 -.---.. . ;,:-. :.
,
r. -.1!. s%
Conuntsidatiertaltiqpriagailn
'Werra the following excellent wintopidi of tbs
.
e t t h4Otrmittottee an t:mix:alit' /F.ltehthil gat' :
4444 4446, Suns
Film tfiiiintheott* rep( jiiedf the Canal Com.
teisidometiti;fleate,that the operations - on the ;nib
iie7war tlPr-fear ending-Nov. 30,1819, an at
meat of the itspeatile repairs inader:requisite by
final:loot& the-fiall . of 1848, the horning of the
Freepo Aqueduct ask the Engine bane on the
Portage, do not present so favorable aspect as was
t e fi estimate was
Combineg'stnth theao increased expenditures, the
very km salvor water in the Ohio river daring
the pitsfsnnaPar, has reddeed the receipts below
those of the proceeding silvan theiamotint of 628,.
231 87.
Theleip — enaitnrea during the year are exhibitad
in the follolivieg aggregate.
On Colombia flathead
On Portage B.allroagi
On Main LLon Canal
On Delaware Division
Oa finsquebanna Division•
On West Branch DiVlSiOrk•
On North Branch Division
o of expenses sion,am
The receipts of Me year from all sourees !use bee
as follows'
From Colombia
8559,210 50
219,313 73
42002 35
,204, 7
141
Deduct Drawbacks 1
13,44 59
79
Oros. receipts on main line 127 70
From Delaware Division 170, 84
/Rug. West and North Branches.... l 0 37
Total receipts, 111 4 Crl
Dmlact expenditures, 1, 1 3117,291 3tl
Expenses canal Board, 5,143 93 tAvgrr 63
Net RevenuMom public w0rk5,450,600 30
The tabular statements In the Report shoUr that
the entire repairs of the year coat $661,120 , 18,
which crib-Bed:the estimates by .k 7 u9,g60 18.—
This excess is explained by the fact that the Hoods
of 1817 were retire extensive than supposed, and
the expenses Were
_increased by subsequent
breaches. Of the above amount, the sum of 3381,..
7913 56 wwifor extraordinary repairs, not entirely
chargeable to the current year, for 5328,515 37
was used for'repairipg damages by the floods of
1817. The 'rebuilding of the Freeport aqueduct,
Cost $14,112. The general expenditures were of
course increased by the enhanced price of labor
and materials at points where it was requisite to
use all energy in repairing breaks to prepare for
the spring trade, the advantage of which would
have been entirely lost to the State by any delay:
The amount of Tolls collected at the several offt
ees on the principal mineral and agricultural pro.
ducts of our State were
Tolls on Coal, 3232,935 93
11 Iron, 121,177 44
Flour and Grain, 78 836 62
As compared with the corresponding bile
ceived from these articles the previous year, the
above ehogra nn Increase is 313,965 on Coal;
351,595 28 on Doti, and a decrease 01 & 5 1,719 35
on Flour and Grain.
Pone Lg...
" Minn Liao Oaaal
- .. .
Oa the Columbia Railroad two new loco.,
motives of the (fist class have been purchased
making a total now in use, of (introit/2 engines
Some of these are over twelve years old. and it is
recommended to replace them with new one. of
modern construction. The number of trucks for
section boats bas not been tecreased, and no pres
cat addition is recommended. Nearly one hue.
deed tons of new mil were used last year, and it
will require $9,750 (or the same service this year.
Among the exraordinary expenses of the year have
been the re.boilding of the culvert and embanks
meat near Lemon Place, and two culvert. near
the Gap, washed away in May last, and the re.
roidinstof the Columbia Depot.
W. Manor Roberts has reported to the Board
the result of his survey of a route to ovoid the
Schuylkfil Inclined Plane ; and its adoption is
recommended. This route diverges from the
railroad one mile and thirty.nine chains west of
the Plane, near the head of n ravine ailing into
George's Ram. It passes down the east side of
that ran by way of liarding's tavern, to the Per
manent Bridge. When opposite Hestonville it
curves to the left, passes through Woodland, ap.
preaches the quarries just above Fairmount Dam,
and passing back of Harding's continues along
the sloping ground, through Powellton to the city
property In West Philadelphia, until it meets the
Permanent Bridge.
It would be, by tins route, five miles and twenty
chains from the diverging point to the West end
of the bridge, six miles fourteen chains to the inn
tersectioe cf Market and Broad Streets, or thirty
chains longer than the present route. The highest
proposed gradient on the route of Mr. Roberts is
sixty feet per mile, in a distance of two miles and
sixty four chants the grade on the other portions it
lower than at the Gap, The employment an light
class locomotive tssuggesed to assist trains in stir.
mounting the high grade. Mr. Roberts estimate.
the entire cast to the bridge, including a depot, but
exclusive of land damages at 194 1000 52., bat from
this sum may be deducted the value of the &Amyl.
kill viaduct and the road dom Broad street to the
plane. worth about 5200,000.
The Commissioners press upon the Legislature
the necessity of rela tig th e 111..... from
White Mal to the which will oo 175,000.
The whole trade is m s throant upon a single
track, causing vexation' thrmithvoidable delay.
A North "
The estimate for the presindtpahr show that there
will be required for repairs, ordinary and extract.
dinary 5335,900, for motive power, new engines,
, • 33fir,SC37: fo.r_plariela and expenses of Boar
a
appropriation of $508,1 I 7_40, independent of GOO
now in the Treasury. Their receipts fiv the pre.
sent year ore estimated, barring heavy breaches,
at $1,700,000, which will leave a net profit 0(6191,
392,59 Car the year.
To the Ecciurrs of the Pizostotrgh Gaotur
My attersion wis directed this morning to a few
remarks in the 'Morning Post,' charging a number
of the manufacturers with having notified the ope.
noises, 'that they mast suffer a reduction of wages
The writer of thin is a member of one of the firma
t o gammoni and most unqualifiedly denies that such
lathe fact. It is true, that some one or two at the
Proprietors held conversation, with tome of their
principle bonds, in regard to the ruinous reduction
that had taken place in the prices of antigen of
small rod iron—in some instances amounting to
620 per ton; these ore some of the effects of the
tariff of '46.
la .0 far as the writer was concerned, the cot,
venation between him and his hands was mild
and pleasant, resulting in a mutual understanding
and their return to their several duties. NO notice
having been given that they must suffer a redo,
[ion in wages. Nor is it at present in contempla.
tins.
The proprietors of the different manufacturing
establishments will continue to run their mills and
pay the present wages Jost as long as they (eel
themselves justifiable in so doing, and no longer—
if compelled to stop, it will be an easy matter to
trace the causes to the tariff act of '46,
The writer is disposed to doubt, if the• Editor of
the Poet coo make any cumuli out of the great
bugbear he is endeavoring to draw from his much
excited imagination—and as to making any im
pression upon the minds of the operatives them.
selves, be is much in error, as the most of them
understand the workings of the tariff as well, if not
better then he does. Tautr► or '42.
&Tama= Thisticaser.-4 few days since,
communication appeared in the Pittsburgh Gazette,
et Whig paper, taking strong Locafoco ground upon
the subject of the Legislative disturbances here in
Ohio. In the Gazette, the communlcation sans
accompanied by an editorial article, by which as
positiona Were completely overthrown, and its
ligaments refuted. The Ohio Statesman, true to
the instincts of falsehood by wbieh it is led, copied
the communication, giving credit to the Gazette,
and omitting the editorial remarks, thee makuig a
Whig paper appear to speak in favor of the Loco.
than usurpations, practising an imposition upon the
public, and perpetrating a mom insult upon the
editor of the Gazette. That the Cincinnati' En•
quiver should follow the Statesman's suit in the
premises, we are not surmised ; but that the editor
of the Cleveland Trite Democrat 'amid lee his
aid to keep the falsehood We confers.
rather more than we had anticipated.--Ottio Sam
Journal
biscannot.x.—On Saturday last among the pas
sengers landed at this city, were Col. Dix, or N. y.,
(a Lumber. we believe, of Senator Dix,) end Major
J. G. Miller, of the some State, and both officers in
the U. S. Army. They were from New Orleans,
and both arrived here, to all appeaser:min perfect
health. The next morning they took- the stage for
Cumberland, but had not proceeded far deZrg Cal.
Dix complained of feeling unwell, and shartlyafter
Major Miller glade a similar complaint. Col. Dix
stopped otratilitlaboro and in a my short time
expired. Major Miller proceeded as fir as Browns•
.We, and within an hour after his arrival he also
died.
There is, we presume, no doubt INit the dieewe
In ellen
cue, was the Asiatic ettolent.— Whetting
'Mass, of Tuesday.
Onto Niarrsats—We learn fr ihe State Jour.
Sisl, that the legislative hen been e4sged inv.
e nd days in counting the votes du .GOverner. A
Telegraphio despatch says Ford is declared to be
elected.
The committee on privilege! and Elections of
.the House, has reported unaninitatily in favor of
.the claim of Davul L. Rockaiell,..ng, o f yr n m age
county, to a seat in that body. Tie' seat lb now
Mid by George Sheldon.
The same committee him repotted in fivor of
declaring the seat now hoiden Ity , Alanson Jones,
'Whig, of Clinton county, vacant.:
Cnotnna In Commun.—Wei learn from the
Cinclantel Commercial that sevetedeatha by ohoL
era, were.reported at the CommeOcial liosgltal, in
that city, on the Bth Mat. Five of hese case! were
par sent brought from boata.-qhe iother two were
resident, and taken herewith thh disease, i These
catenate confidently reported'asthe Asiatic
Cholera.
Tux Criouate ra . blawbataats.—.7oe l gitterday
6 0 :.3ce1 i aft, there were' 90 deaths in Ndiebtleans;
of which 77 were from-Cholera,;
Bea Baur= ,rm Trutra.—Persollu who ha - iev..l-
that and honorably ensured them 4:h. box of Jenne',
.Ambit Tooth Poste will: on one trial, without fell,
, ..• !duke the Jireath puns sod ineett,
atUauellterhlteArej Omni/teed.' •
Bader, Joel try this once. Foesulti by' Lut)
NON, et Liberty st, signor the lila Sax. fied
LOCE I I24ItiEWIE,
MOM= Pal THE etrakeekete Aunt!. gees=
Wltlettlealr
Grit warm simaiogsaire.
vs. 'ld. sc am_ our, Palm' " nr-- arl esterd°
we Ma a Ice — sketch of a - eese-whieli "has coca,
pied this cot* during ,thie whole of the preaen4
week. In thir sketch we staled the names of the
prosecutors and thedifendarit, together With ic
glanetrat the- main Poineserthe evidence-.
0* Tuesday eveillitg the whole of the evidence
had been gone through on both sides, and Mel
addresses of the several counsel weve commenced,
this morning.
Mr ' Shi nn °Ponied the proceedings ef the day
by an argumentative address on bated : of the Pao.
caution. To this Mr. Kerr replied ott the earl af ' ,'
the defence. Re was halbowed by Mi. McClure
and CoL Black on the same side, and Mellon. Mr.
Shaler teplied.
The Court Rouse was crowded during the
whole of the day, and a degree of imustial inters I
est appeared to be taken in this teal and its results.
In Mir local column we would remind our rea.
dere that it LS not our business, on any
. occaOon to
gird opinions, but to present facta—facis only. In
speaking, therekre, of this trial, and of the eddies
see of the learned =fined we must not be an.
derstood as attempting to make any invidious din
tinctious. This we shall, at all timeS, carefully I
endeavor to avoid. If therefore we say a 'word
OE to any =dm= in particular, we speak of it I
only as it was approved or disapproved by the
crowd In the Court, and in this case not except- i
Mg even the Count itself.
The addresses nfMr.lsl'Clitre and Me Black were 1 ,
frequently interrupted by the plaudits of the listen.
era andeveu the officera could lota, faintly cry
'silence? Mr. Black, although lb spoke only an I
hour appeared to move the whole house to tears
more then once—one of theludgesbeing so much
affected that he left the bench for a short time.
Ur. Shaer, tawny= unusually eloquent,succinet I
and argumentative in his reply.—Both sides ap
peared to watch the ease throughout with the
utmost closeness.
The defendant is a young man of respectable
kunily—recently from Londonderry hi 'lreland.
His appearance was rather prepasmesing, and
there was great symenthy in hie favor.
From the urgency of our other duties, and not
believing, at first that the case pos.seased tench
interest, we did not tithe notes of all the testimony,
and for that reams hare not presentid it to our
readers. We give, however, the charge of Judge
Neon, who•reviewed the whole of the evidence
to which we add the verdict of the jurY.
moos earroreo CILAROIC
Gentlemen of the Jury—This indictbsent char.
I gra larceny of coneidemble number of articles.—
The larceny is only proved however, if it is proved
at all, with iv grad to one article—a piece of this
Caseimere. There is 1:10 such proof With regard
to any other article an the Indictment ualmo such as
may LC derived from the confer:l=n of the defend.
ant. There has only been what maybe called
ana.adom moor with regard to thin end article.
The case of the commonwealth rests mainly,
almost exclusively uton the 'defendant's confessions
mid of facte which are alleged to bare tMu discov.
end from those confessions. As to con,.dons the
rule of e ridenee Is well fouled. A voluntary con ,
MO= is the highest kind of evidence', bat , con
fen= extorted by fear or threats, or iteluldab
promises of Seer, or hopes held out, Ofe. A X
They are not allowed to hericetyed al ;ell: end of
mum this rule rests upon geed reason—apin
suffieleat haundatiou. A man is charged with an
offence: the.accuset says to the accuse& "you are
guilty of this offence; ton, satisfied you are guilty,
[bone the median= to convict you; hero it Li,— I
Well, the party accused may reason the case in
his own mind; perhaps he may be deprived, ton
certain extent, by his excitement, of Itis reasoning
power. or, if be reasons 113 al, his mind passes
through n false process of reasoning. Me says,
ill am coavnaert ond condemned, it is the highest
ealamity that can befall me. Now although I am
Innoceut, I mad rather do anything than be put in
that position: Hence it in that a man under the
influence of tenor, conkesee guilt of crinse which
be never committed.
Well, then, the rule is thee whenever a confes
sion a induced upon a promise held out Of favor;
or extorted by threat, the confession Ix to be =dud.
ect, and not to be received aa evelenee.
This is the general role, and to this rule there is
one exception—h e—you May give evidence of
Whieb tho party has disclosed; such, fur ex
ample, as to where the property is concealed.
The object of the rule is to exclude conk:lesions
an onto preyeet the party from makingundue am
tensions where they met' relate to facts that never
existed, or to offences that never. were =ermined.
Itut if you prove a fact the difficulty is obviated
which the rule was intended to guard against.—
Supeose, for instance, that the party take* you to
,place where I . 4e . Trlperty is concealed, the conch, I
iaaaia-b/a-- aaal!thataaie?(Y,er'Neasttet.l
=awry to the theft. Thin is the exception hit=
.general rule; and . you may give evidence tin (act
discovered from mkt - motion derived front the par
ty accused, but of his verbal confessions bierelkl
especially when extorted, you may give ho evf I
deuce beyoud that. Then the fact becomes good
evidence, exclusive of his canhasaion,
In the present ease a is held that the verbal con
fessions of the party accused are sot edmissable as
evidence.againar hon. What wee the ground of
that Why Sun eremperson in the store told the
defenclautiltaltd would be better for him to iionfeas,
became he knew he bad done it, and something
WOE added in regard to the disgrace of such * trans
amen This ifi one of tbe very cases refined to
in the hooka. For example, ifs police officer says
to a mart in custody,- "it will be better for,yon to
confer.," any cock-Mon made, in such mud, is not
to be recelved againiit the party. • There ereuldbe
even an this care, sufficient inducement tedxclude
the verbal confesses= of the dekindant, and they
therefore would be madmirsable.
Well then, the question in themes, is—ban the ,
verbal conkainon been corroborated by facts din. I
covered in consequence of three intimations?—
There ace no Gem in regard to soy huge quantity
of goods worth 1511 or 200 dollars being stolen; be
cause in the first place a larceny of that aniount of
pooch, ha, not been preyed, and we may remark
that tflarcemes bad been oommiued to audio large
extent with good business men, and fine= =Ms
tants in the store, they would bare bees discovered.
This quantity of geode then has ndt been proved
to have been stolen; they have not been traced,
they have not been discovered; and the evidence
rests only on the verbal canfisseions, - which, under
the peculiar eircurmancea of this case, melt he ex
cluded hem the jury.
Well then gentlemen In regard to another inti.
matins as to the defendant's indebtedness at St.
Louis-me there any 61:31 proved to coufirM that
intimation , There is no proof In evidence of the
fact that he owes a debt at St. Louis, or that lie
ever was there at all. Further, are there any facts
preyed in regard to the existence of such a person
as the Milliner In Allegheny city into whew bands
the defendant is alleged to have deposited these
goods! There are no facts proved in regent to his
alleged confessions on the subject, and in regard
to that, therefore, his =life:uncles should go for
nothing.
Well then, gentlemen, as to theevldence in rca
gard to the cloth, arc there any facts to CallfiflTllul
confessions la regard to the cloth? because, notean
there are facts to cone= his confession, his pm
fession muss go fur nothing under the circumstan
ces leading to them confessions; and they were
only introduced in reference too collateral herne in
Ibis case, and not onto the mein issue with• regard
to the larceny.
Now it,, =mended that his intimations in re
gard to the cloth are confirmed by facts the knowl
edge of whiell was derived trom Inhumation obtain.
ed.by the mimeo, Baker Now are the intimations
with regard to the cloth confirmed by the proof'? It
appears there wan ao cloth except what was take
en by the defendant to McCance. Then were
four pieces; and according to his teatime= they
were taken to his =op not later than two obslockin
the day. According to thy very distinct leetbnohy
of Mr. Baker the. cloth was not taken from lthe
I more until Revell o'clock of the =um everting...-
Now gentleman there teems to beam= contradie.
non here; mid na these are both witnesses on the
, part of the Comnionwealth, they are bound to ex
plain It before It goes to the jury. Mr. McCanee
gave his evidence very datinerly, and yea must
take the evidence ot bath smelt woo given. ,
Well then, gentlemen, the fact in regard to the
cloth Is not confirmed by tha testimony, and there.
(are the confessices 04 that subject, do not, came
within the rule of late, and should be excluded
front year consideration.
Beeping out of vonv entirely the testimony Of
Thomas Scott, as to tbe purchase of the cloth,„it
appears it was brought in the alteration to the chop
of Mr. M'Canee at two o'clock, all these four pleats
and the piece alleged to have been stolen was net
stolen till otter Raven o'clock. Well, this fact with
regard to the cloth, so far from confirming hie con.
fesslou, directly contratheta it. There may be some
mistake on the put of one of the= witnetues: hot
how Mtn WO tell I Theta are both witnesses of
the Commonwealth, and we are bound to take the
testimony, us the Commonwealth presents it to ue.
At least it is not (or the Commonwealth tO very
their own case, and put in suggedions that are not
borne out by the testimony.
In addition to this, there is tile testimony of ,
Thumps Scott, as to three of the pieces of, °IA
taken to Mr. Wenner, that be brought them there
some time before. You, gentlemen, ate thejudgee
qr
the credibility of the witneaseseand oftbe law and
the (act., and it is for you to say.what eredn
ahead be attached to the statementaof this wheeler
Thomas Scott. If he hap diverted ken he truth,
Ii would certainly be a case of wilfbl end datibern
a te perjury, which would almciat b nimrscountahl*
In a young man of his reputation and apparent
candor. 1
With regard to the suspenders, the facts brae
means accord with the defendairl'a allette&jsettj,
festioa -
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•• • 212,977) 77
412,0J2 05
• 33,277, 87
'• ' mom 14
We repeat to yolb t li e lll the verbal confell/dOOl
this defendant , atter nuctark that voadis 7
hint, are not admissable "eirldeuee,
-rimed by acts ascertained from inairotatiodderi
od Rio sbe -defendant himiele The welli - aertled
kilos and' priocilei eif law must be -ophbld, islakta
ever-ma be t h e consequence: 'Though- itimsy
,I4nd 40 t he escape of persons who , by puradjity
may be guilty, there is less harm doaeithea;by '
Vhfilatlon of well settled principles of lsm f:.
verbal oPPresgons wo" 9 , 40010 r in•
+MOlidee - turgiiidlhe.itinpratilisei eD
that is a ahitatil bane.
"-k T'~X~ T4..'µ"' yy ,., ~„ .f J F' y yL, s ^' . "^t'[` ~rt+~`n'~'yi~'Y''~',ri. }
'~. , 't s
_ The only him tale knotted is this ease, sad
decided tif this Jest is, Whether der &heard Is
WIT °Me bevel . eteevalgeind biers not
pot ,SitelWthe-pmeecutarAliCtindataklar
colllgniftliett ti felony all aVintta. d wee in
sefeteree to Ma; that felony'_
hr
leedneedr‘artd .Innad hare; been team ir the
compmmise the waked= bed boolsBe°
exdided.
Many craws* Conte:wow io regard hs cream
stances, and facts, havebeen ecuezedrered by actual
discovery, and therefore theiet would be no kwd
dekko& tr:Vjestify a conviction, mien the jury
should think that the evidence of bfir?‘"Baker
would be lettere% tajaitit , them in reedeent_e
verdict against the defendant.
The evidence of Mr. Wm is to hie sesidtieas
resist epee this dekndant, watchinglann and ob
serving the piece of cloth 111 a certain position op
stairN the elptb missing eller the departure of the
young mss—unless Mete Cireatutancee should be
sufilulent.to Justify the jury to finding • verdict of
imrl am at a loss to fled any other in the ease
grimness of law or melee to justify them to,
come to such a conclusion.
If the Jury have any doubts, the defendant, as a
maser acetone, is emoted to the benefit of each
doubts. .
We may remark, in coneltution, that the attempt
to compromise the matter Fmk' very like an under
standing, that—if any adhere was committed—the
payment of E2OO was to be a settlement of the
matter—st liquidation,So to speak, of the whole
transaction. It lookd, like a compounding of a
felony—lfany felony was cpmtniued; and it is a
transaction which the &or condemns and to which
It attaches & penalty. The prosecutors may have
relieved themselves from the penalty by instituting
a prolecalion snbsequently; still this la a collateral
issue whielthe jury ate not called upon to decide.
The jury then retired, and alter as absence of
ten minutes returned the following verdict:
•
"We find the defeadnel not gullti—prosecuton
to pay the costa"
Judge Patton Informed the jury that in a easel of
Worry they had no power to make any verdict as
to costs.
The dekndant was then diactuutted, amid the
congratulation, of many Irian&
Commonwealth vs. William Henry. This was
a petty case of assault and battery. The corn•
plainant's name was 'thorn's Callahan. Both par•
ties appealed to have very pugnacious dispose.
lions, and, us no great harm was done, the court
sentenced each pony to pay his own costs.
Dorm vs. liollinbaugh, and Holliahaugh vs.
Donal!), T. was another cote of aasault and
battery. cross actions. Oa the second of this month
the mulles quarrelled shout a skiff and seine, at
the pointy From wools they proceeded to blowy
and each' party seemed to have indicted eansid
amble injories on the other. Verthes--Both pars
ties:pelt,
"We hove beenrequested to state that the mem.
ben, elect of !ha Select and Common Councils will
meet in their respective chambers this morning at
10 o'clock, for organization, &c.
JOB POINTING.
DII.I. MUDS, CARDS, CIRCULARS,
Mamafat; 1111 E lading, Cmaracrs, Later.Blanis,
SAND MLA, [Alia, colilnutf , eurzu.,
rouoct, be. It.,
Printed at the shortest notire. at lon pliats, at the
ft ♦meet Ortnch, Tam notate.
(JJ Use eon Pam to btams—ifyon wish to be sco
pes/tiel in any undertaking ; you mast always 'tree the
eroper Meal*: Therefore. if you have a rough, me
dailaY EXIM.VO I / 1 -NT and be eared, for it is the proper
Mans. liter yob *Mum or dtalculty of breatlung,
theft the only efficient menus to care you is to on
laynela Expect/3nm; which will inmediutely overcome
the spasm which calumets the diameter of the tubes,
and loosens end brings up the meta which clogs them
up, thd thus removes every obstruction to a free reset.
raeon, while at the same ume n l Mammalian is sub.
deed, and a ours is certain to be effected lime you
Bronchitis; Spitting of Blood, Plmrisy, or,in feet my
Polmonary atfectiott, then nee Jayne's Expectorant
and reltet Is certain, and you will and that you have
coed the proper means.
SFor sale In an
at the Pelun Tel Store, 71 4th
street near Wood 11141
. Jamb ReranTOXitar.—Ws would call attention to
ibis excellent remedy Cot Coughs, Was, Canso:caption,
thma, and nil affections of Co. at rind Lanp.
Having several times within a fens rEILS, past had =ea
iixra a users medicine of duetted, are hasc.by experi
ence mated its excellent qualities, and an prepared to
recommend it to others. Ministers or other public
.peckers tainted with bronchial affections erifi find
great benefit from its use. It Is prepared by a scienti
fic phpiciatt, and allelaues still and it &axle and et&
campus medicine In the diseases for which it is re
commended.—(Columbus (Ohio) Crass and JoarusL
For sale al the Pekin Tea Stare, N 0.70 Fourth street,
men •
Dlr . The excessive or morbid eterenons of lithe la
well known to cause violent dimurbanee of toe dige.
dee organ., and bring on andkgrount and astmanagea
ble fever{ which °den pot an end to life. Tbeatanmeh
must be cleansed of these tout secretions, and Alibi tan
moat readily be aceoroplndied by dui use of BA Pan
can:telt', Ami-Bilion. Pills, .which me • moat valuable
family cathartic. 'They can be green with ufety nt all
time,, arid afford relief in a very short lime.
Prepared and sold by B A PaHNISSTOCIE a Co,
MM. bat lIZA wood, and corner MI and 11004/
11021r2D
-.4l4=scacalttglAcaxil to Itte. eleellenea Of dtPLlfite's
blurry. 1. Kidd it Co. Llateittlement If Is whittdeia:
ore I hand this, my certificate, (testifying to the gene
ral popularity of Elt.qtrLeteNt Ulsterman Wean Poe
tides) to your traveling agenvllintfanme. Same VO I received from biro a slut, lot to sell on com time
mie
don. I prod' • few bottles in my own Welly to the
good effects I can rally testify. The balance I mid to
my customers, and found on madly, that it gave very
general misfit:don. Clonaos hfarwsu.
Laguna, COTO/leo. Ohi July IP, leen.
Pot sale at the drag sore s, of J. ICIDD & Co.
tall
t jlE r a t i 9 7 94 h b:a 174 4 o
I vow o
nth= If you
h Prte ‘
will mate your breath sweet, whiten your teeth, he.—
&Id at IV Liburn a", 718AlkArly
nyv Ladiet who use Jones' Stranbh Lily White, have
*bray. • fine white oansparetn akin. Of thin • trial
antiefy any one. Bald only in Pittsburgh, at EP
Linea) et anelfida.ndwil
W. 3!. Wright, D. D., Dentist,
OITICI and nsidenee on Peturth street, opposite ths
Pittsburgh flank. Office doors from 9 o'clock to le
AL, and (mm Y o'clock ton P. M. scpl44,
•
[CT Prawn Lacer*lt.—Flite. B. Williams, President
of the Society for the Taste/um and Difurnon of Useful
Knowledge to Pittsburgh, will deliver • /drum dna
setting at 7 o'clock, in the Sixth Ward Poblie &hod'
!loose. His enbject will be PIIIILLTILT, or the ancient
worth'', of fire. The Society respectfully invite da
public to anon& Admittance fr.,. 1•12..
311,11.11.13115 MD,
Oa the oth but, by the Her. lobo 0. Broare, Mr
Atlonesoat J. &tome to Mize ikXl C., deagltter of Abr..
hem Westerveli, all of this city.
Allinghkemp Cosusty, at.
IN the Coon of Quarter Sessions of said eocunr—ln
the metier of Thomas IL Stewart, Superintendent
of the FlUsburgh & Butler Turnpike Hoed.
And now, to
e win December al, Isa—by consent of
Mr. Wpoda, Auorney_for Andrew Fleming, and Mr.•
Chlian,, Attorny for_Tbritn%s Stirwer; accomt and
exhibits referred to M•ld Endue, AL D. Migration a w
ed
John H. Hamilton, Auditors tomidlt end repon there
on. DANIEL hPOURDY, Clerk.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Authors above
named will attend to the audit of their appointment on
Wednesday. 7th February, A. D. IBIS, at 7 o'clock ? P.
M., at the ofileo of David Ritehle,ou Grunt meet, Pam.
burgh. DAVID RITCHIE,
M. D. MAGEHAN,
JOHN H. HAMILTON.
S—
UNDEIat-
-10 casks Pearl Ash, prime; S do Potash, do;
2:/bbLs searched Sails;
6 Wads N 0 Sugar, new crop;
Obis " ltlolassea, "
g0.. 4 t sugar house do, 100 bas Cin. soap;
05 by Cis mould candles; 10 bbls Nog loaf Sugar
10 begs 6 twist Tobacco, prime;
100 bush ClaWer seed, al do timothy dm
10 kegs Lard; I bid do; en hand and (ot sale low
for cask, by jai! ?ASSET A. BEST
A FINE Saddle or Harness llorse—alao,
3..% Saddle and Bridle will be sold cheap All
aim sash, as the owner Is going to California.
Apply this gay ot Pattersori's leono_egahela
Livery Stables. 1.12-illt T. R. WILSON.
TO LET.
ILA THREE story Dwelling on Ftionb, between
Ferry and Liberty sums, now re:copra.' by
busker% Morris.zftoire of
Joan KNAP *. TOTTEN
Joni" I'. COCURAN,
TTORNEY AT LAW, Powth sine ben t ,,,
Smithfield and Gram. elllkitim
ii r k s . td a sm tabla 2 :l — a i.i tut i r7re Eng spea ßa" e w t• r7s ii as hg eom ith'i 'mar d a-
J• 1941 la as this otaes.
LAEU 01L— t d bbl . minter Oil, No I; read pay stm
Roscoe and for sale by
SELLERS dr. NICOLS
-~~ ~~:
LINS/MD OlL—el bbl. pore in fine order for Ws
UY hut sivares I reicou3
ABD-100 kap; bbis No for Ws by
jal2 SELLERS k NICOLE
ROOMS—SO doz for We by
..jal2 H F VON BONNHORST k Co
BSITTER -8 bbl. flesh Roll, for sale fit
Jill 8 P VON BONNHORBT & Co
"lij" 81 1 1011 C IIONVIthiST t Co
BT PEACHES—MO bascfor sale by
.D
billl 8 F VON BONNIiOR3T.I
tr PPLML-trill Obis Lady floor, prima mod mond, fin
Ws by Isis 8 V VON BoNwasr tr. Co
licittllls - Utri lOLABBE9—LS bbl. (or sale by
8 P VON BONNHOILST t Co
iftlE NEAT-3KM poe Sbentders,
sad for lude by felt • HARDY, =Med
0 • N-30 bal. TOMICSIO9 COUGD, to atom and
foe saloby jail 11ARDY.JONM &Co
7
.1.11 HAthirr 721Nit.:3&.,&
"cit!'. 3 cubj:ll' .1611,4e.t.'
DRIED PEACHES—.IS saakb' Dried Paidies,
. band tad sot sal. by . .
nAttaraivits a ee
'ill HOUND NUTeg.-51 nett Ground Nrus.ilbe We by
Je „ . HARDY,4o.tiltf tA•
L 2a bbl. No Letriff4 tigers , smiler Ole
• - L A M a Gergi a •
SACHES—S* Posh &fed reachtl, let 111010 mad
JorulQ byx L 8 WATIRUItLiN
UTTER,4S kagg , 10 bbli puked liguer;7l
sou Liz; last:me aatthr le
riLOVlaiisEED:4lbliinitid priptia
la clover red, In slots and for Web
• •• salt - f
.'L WATEB24AN•
Ft.ogg-100 prilut ythe*Floug ES iLi
44,4t5airdisp,,Agi/tore end ibe
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Fano , asa &OA, Qat.
i'dlyetia
JllOstreseielal Sales ing, Jan tab; 1 . 1300 d0e
. its at
the
Ilixtou, cones of Waloo sad Mk
itrenk .1U to Bold, for sash sumac,*
A large and general usorustout of welt gateau/a:0o'
OM". . 18 00.04 fancy Dry Goode, etstbraclug wart
ly an the variety usually kept in • retail dry rxgh
-;
Alt &cloak . , :
QviinnrAlL FcLirrpjuk Ae.
Tba G ba= Leann /tor Itergrocerie • (rem • cat
tleman mho lancet/nog that branch of business, among
rachrin, 4 half.atain Y.II -taa, 6 builto gnarly Va.
{Od
Tobacco, mackerel, lake la-hike" glassware, china
queenswae.
A central amonmee anon:4424e (undone, I largo
600kn7g 111.0 Te, kitchen wensilli, ke.
At 7 o'elokk.
Fine table sadpoe t te: cutlery, bardliare, jewelry,
wear 4 r, pica 14 tapaleigi inattmlipills, German
A. c r blank ks, let@ and cast writing pa
pa, readreade dottier, &c. -
. Jilt • ; .101/N D DAvla , &act ,
Lugs $ ll4, 0 08.4 1 ,
On Be4rdity avadiaa, lan 13a, at 7 o'clock, Milt;
Commercial Sales Rooms, comer of Wood and Fah
meet., ba sold ;for actabut atom It may con.
cern,' • Imp collection of ail:Labia tbeolo
kiem, c teal sad miseelianeoas Books,
tiep insb many and amadara ain the mi
cas artments of 'science and Stamm :
Splendid animate in rich binding, and poeke
bibles, blank books, lanes antt'cap writizig paper, pad
and steel peas, weep, mu:Mali Maar:imam%
(loop anteing, de.
loin .10FIN D DIMS, Anal
43paciesess Boots Brvganitsnd Rubbirs at ands=
On Friday rimming, IYW inic, at let:styak, at the
Comm/ache dales Rooms, erg] be sold by catalogne,
on II credit of GO daps on all crier 8100-0 eases Mom,
brogans, Rabbets, slippers, pm, men's fine call, kip
sod reined boaisuoan's ant-boys' .coerso lined and
bound brogans, meal strapped o'er shoes, carpet
sock. and gums, boys' thick booby wattensi rubber
btudtleut, moment,' tebbras and carpet Woks; ladles'
slippers, boots and meted broklns. For panic-pus,
See catalogue. lu,d stock at the sales rooms, •
is 9 . AMIN D 0.018, Ana.
TaIi:ATEA. . • i • •
C.M. PORT. ..... -• .......... •••• •• Mama=
FIRST NIGHT OF A SQUINT,AT PITTSBURALL
Fewer, JAIIIANY RI, het noted the
GUERRILI. A ,CUIRF. , •
Mos Walters acid Mr. Goodwin.
To which will Itc added .
. ,
MISCIEF MAIM/. • '
To conolode with H • new kind Greta caned
•A SQUINT AT ITETSBURGEL
Frank Mr. Prior.
Crib h1r..1 Donn
Sal Snipes • .. ••• ..... • •‘•110.11a Orals.
Lid Mrown• • • • ...... . ...... e. MIS. Prior.
Nonce—The Gallery will remain closed during the
cod weather :Mend ditTier.R.S came
TUUMIDAY 140.1MINGI JAN, 11
—AUT . , 0T1L1174
- vore THE BENEFIT Or trunhootaaa or BT. Pout , .
11: Causea, trill ba given at the Lafayette are'in
bil
Rooms,Rooms,Rooms,ou Friday evening, February 2,18 a Y
IVANABBILS:
Hop. C. f3ailea, APDIZW Brace, Esq.,
Jolts B. Gernert . .1,..1. Biataza,
Jona Limo, T. Waau, •
W. e. Whitman, Jefor-J. Atinitek,
E. Jona, fowl Boom
W. ILtfurctrettaza, Jr.,. aeon ItzLLT, •
Joan Doevaree, ..b.. hl'CoLturram,
C. Gorcutaart, M. Banana.
1:17' Tkteut can be obtainettram the Managers.
deal
zussommois.
%WE partnership heretnfora eraning between the
subscribers, ander the An of Marra k Amon.
um, haring aspired by liminition, is this day dbuolved:
the twine
Either partner will use th e name of the bon lit 'closing
s. JA D.
CH M AS. ES
W. MM.
Cincinnau,Jtanuy 1,1814.
In retiring from badneu ththis city, It affords me
phsasun to recommend my late , ?artner lams 11146.
on es, as worthy the patronage fmy (needs and the
public 'cranny. nod • CHAR. W. ANDERSON.
•
NOTICE.4-The undessigned,,, as sacral*" to •Leh
sera & Anderson, will minnow In hid own orate
the Commission and Forwarding Husinels, and has
remand to the south wen comer of Warren and 017.
lambi. streets, where prompt sneer& will be 'leen
to this purchase, sale and triumbipment of Produce and
Merchandise. JAS. a LEIIMER.
Cincinnati, Jan. 1, 18414 jarkhrt
rso _NOTICES.
A LI, penssted in cheapenPika atreet
21„ frofromHarrison street m the bet ,W ing ard ois Moshe.
ny st ree t in the Pilt Ward, are Iterehry podded that a
Irina of vecifkateau forth° extimaaa auk street to
now deposited in the office of the liseordin'ghteptietor,
for pabUe examination and inspection, as dlrechad by
the Ordinanee endtied "An Ordinance fort upplying
the hist= partionsof the city with Water, and for oth
:;ropeote,n passed day rd d - Zer d 4 4B l ata: ,
1843. E. I,PGQWIN,
Recording Regulator city of Pittsburgh.
Jemmy 0, ISM
Extract foam Section lath of an aboontialeti
to authorise suit to be brought vou the offsets! Bond of
William B. Mite se 11, late Super{ entioub"
And any Omer, or °sauna of pound lying on the
I'm of turn street, lane or silm who .1.114 muldor
that he, she, or they, shall offer dausage!lhon the
41 4 ,t s ' Z id r a t ez. Ng °f o e' " 4 "= c al i t h r yeti:
ty'of Adepteu ." Jaiiktin
PartmereldriNottoo.
TrIDICIMAS KENNEDY, Jr.. ednierof Wood arid 4th
streets, hew this day ruseelated whit him N th.
Looting alaza and Variety business, Mr.JOHN ht.
SA WIER, of Sluices, Ohio; The firm hereafter
will be KMII2II & &MT=
Jantuuy 1, DRY
TROXLIP WW"KIIIINT"IDY
4,001UNG01,44q Manistsottwers, and letttiolasaLe
&slag tit listelgo and densestie_Varietp Goads.
wtqm knifed
to call antreissubuithstpAe gliality atolls stock,
as with our press= increased actinism In insaufactar
ing end purchasing, aro thinks. can °ter is gran
Mountain.
Indnressanut w turresn se any other bows wtOst of the
Wlskur ciethinc liter Bala,'
Al the comer of Pr= silent Lad:Centr• Market space,
BALTIMORE.
fIOMPRISING the best and 'aide* stock of Bondy
V Made Clothing ever offered In this city.
PRICES REDUCED—Dress, Rock, Sack abd Over
Coats, all colors, qualities auk altes,• at PAO, 4,M,
•
4,73, 5,W and upwards.
Pam/Owns, at 01, 1,50,1,73, 5, 2* 3. ;Wand
Caul, na
n* b:wing ail stylp—Caney, plain and plaid
hma.
M;iEl==
Boy& Back awl Over Coata—Mo Hoye , Hack and
Over Coate, one drird !earthen Ike kraal prier*.
Rears:abet the 0.113310 and Mame, calmer of Pratt street
and Centre Marker spate, Haltimare. H. H. COLE
Ireautarre. ;
PRINTING PIPER. - 1
rip --
HE subscribers haying the axe-hula litany for
J. selling the Paulin, Pau coney and - details.
paper tout 10 ale will bb at all that:avail ap
plied atlas different .lies of payer of =mar quith
iy, whielt ere carer et the kmestregnist p rktl.
Any OLe or quality vrii/ be elaniarged trt order at
short lance. RHINO & GHEE,
leg
_corner Penn anninrin eta
Om. es Precasts's
anuary GAS
Corriere,/ THE
, .
HE Trustees of the Pittstruser J Gal Cm MU ptety.har
this day declared . dividerehaf Fear per,usax o •
the Capital Stock paid ill, out of the profits of the las
six months. which will be paid Stockholders tor abet
feral represertiali JA v forthwith. •
as
M-DilhM. CIIIIISTY, Treasurer.
NSW BRITISH PRINTS, ke;i—W. Muiphy bus
I= received a Lot of um stple , lro u 7 I :e . wlute
es. Also, on:117a large asiortruent of choice styles
of American Pelota, eolors and low prices..
Ulaek Ciotti Shawls, of earful quints's—a supply
Jut teceleed.
Black Alpaccu, low priced aid fine—a vevy hll
supply, sod al low prices for quality. Jalo
fiILOTHS AND CASSIMEB.EI4.4I reduced ntices.—
k, Soren I Jonnien, lb harlot wool& Invite
the attention °Chums to their choiinset,ce mock of Preticn
cloths and cesenneres; alas, fancy eadeinteres, cust
oms, easelnete and tweed', which they era We of
fering much below the usual prices.
pRINTLNG PAPER-50 reared 'aide
" :RYA In;
nO Mnttl
Just reed and for sale by
jolt REYNOLDS & SERE,
car tent and innin!its_
YONDER-11nel kegs
IWO " Ride do
400 half" do do
31,0 qr u do , dO
ltr his canister do do
toa Vase,
.Cor Waitig;
In =maim , and gr b i l ll dell.redin n
nay enerehints
ie one hour's Junk& Ala .1 V , &Co
pRI NTINU PAPIM—
NO teem fine Book Paper, Ifirat
“ (iBl , very heavy,
25 " medium colored Envelope;
du " Printing Paper, Refit?' Just 'ree'd and Co
sate by jab. JOHN H MELLOR, gl wood B
LINDRIFS-5 bb. No I Lard; I:Yep do dcr, 4l *ke
S
Flavor d; dde Fealben; I do Yarn Soaks; 14 . do
Whims Banos; 4 do C , ,be.lntale, to are.;Gar sale by
JadO ISAIAH DlClftWillr. Co,C front sl
1/17 ANTED—A Lad about. 17 tiauv of urn, to in
brad fa a Deux uam. Ons :who biu had
experience in the business would be preferred. Apply
this office. Jato.data
FOR SALT.-The said and kith•
stamial steam Dom
atin
AMERICA ts of
fered Pm sate on accommodg
Apply to •
lag JC BIDWELL, A gt, water al
ARTIFICIAL FUDWERS—Staith Johnson, AG
Mu at, worth' Wens th ntion of dealer.
and others so their extends., stork of Fmnch anti
American art/ Adel rowers, whickt will be Oared `az
eastern pleas— • • • • deck"
SUGAR noya& MOLASSES.EOIIbI, dt Lents *-
finery, fqrsela
ion /AS A lIUTCHISON a Co!
GOLDEN BYRUP—In bbl., ball bbl., and 10 gallon
' keg.; Cdo min bf
JAB A 111.111311D3011 t Co.
IACKEIIEL—.93 bbl. I.r 'for We law 63
SA/3 A 11UTC1611130N A. Co,
43 Tree. 433 PS front ot
B 7
kegs, 30 bbl. In Toni, in notlpslppb*
order; let received and iambi bl •
BROWN t CULEIERTKO
L i t reeetTan i Zo La r I—hiPPin
jai view& t eutaerrsoN
Sftp. TEMPE/VT/NE-10 b Pit*
=Vita; (tot sale by. , 111
H V CIaILLV,
y MUM 011,4.• obis Etnnur d liddadd's 68=1,
JA pat ma hi and foe sate by
EMU-0N & Co '
OTAUEs—ca sacksppkreedpifitrbrlantal
Jell AIIUSTRONti CROZIR
REM ROLL BUTTElt—Sbbli,;*prime artiolc
jou ree'd sad ibntalla imb i ,
Isral caokint
VEATHEBB-110) npa pito, Er, Ilya (me w it h,
r. ana In mote and Con uls tn. r
inn JAKEI4/a turraisOiti:6;'
EAD— b;la° incittgraf,l
MO t ftllBl4t , , , - . 1 -130*;p A r s iat A altilotei' ic ;
INElENo•4 o olWilseettg Jr Meinbi.ion Al '
bY 3AB unpuolc& cog
I, wino stromtewsi 4atali
loac gras4•l4. (if gore sad
Jau
tat oda y: z , ./aux A. AM* MOM
Am* Bi coati Bin= ,04.1kapary
AUCTION. SALE►
AhIUSEMX?iTa
I)TvtulEel
S'ISARBOAT.S.
& PITTIBURGII
1. ILL
DAtLY PACKET LINE.
mi t svi o n lumen line of splendid parsertkar Swam ,
erg
an is d w fo ' rnish m r ed , and th of tu a l e pt= boata MA. t h" the
waters of the Weit: Ever) , areatinseththoniend cow
.for=than.7.sala
Intsbean
Promo, his been melded Its pas.
, id Stpierancurfottlew years
--twe'easzieditheillion of peophawithoni the WWI lath.
ty to their p e rson a The boats will be at the Hata of
Wolterstreettha prestatururatartinis, Has the ramp.
tilts of fre4hatand the wary of passeerrerlou the remiss
ter. In alf easea:oo passage teteley trait
advance.
lITINDAN PACKET.
The ISAAC minelq, Capt. A. o..kieska;
leave !ittablugh every PAndtty morning at 100'cloeltvi
Wheel every Sunday amuck at 10 PAL
u.r ,
NORDAT PACTIMET.
The MONONGAHELA, Capt. Sratzarill tem/ Pine. '
burgh every Monday tots:sung at 10 o'clock; Whetting
every Blondapeverung at 10 v. x. . ,
TxrEsDA'srApaCK.FT. L. .. 1
The IiThERNIA No. 2, Cam. J.
an heexgemam2,l..ww
lea. Embk orery Temattar morning al lo ke
%In:aem...ay Tomalah oreheAS at 10 P. IL
- -
WEDNESDAY PACIEET.
ne NEW ENGLAND No. 2, Capt. 8. Dia*. wil l
leave Pittartne t every Wedneulap coctrniop at 111
.+6,1 4 prpee every Endorse:tar creams 14 EP.* ,
THURSDAY . PACIEUVre • . .• •
The 811ILLIANT, expt . thuts, will lam Ittu4.l
hough etreiy Ttuinihty morn ing at 10 ti?eloett Whiseltig
every Than:tap emoing st 10 r.
„ „
PELDAY PACKET.
Th. CUPPER Na S, Capt. Cuomo, will leave Pros.,
bargh avezy.Friday mtng at 10 Welds!, Wheeling
ewers Friday menwy at 10 r, Si • •
_
SATTIWAY PACKET.
The IMSFIVUER; Capt. 8..161,0;1.6U leave - MU. 3
burgh ergrp Phan/tap ktorrdtur rlO debt* billophrtg'
ewer: Saturday evening atlo r. er: - • - • • • -
NEW LISBON AND PITISBURGH DAILVAANL
OF CANAL AND STEAM PACEMB, --
9 9.
Ott etsseavro
Ultima PilWbuilir 21 4..19 o'clock, - .A. M., elan.
Nvesit OhISIMF, (1110U111 °tett, Sandy and-Beaver Cipf
mal t ) at 2 o'ebelr. and New Lisbon m U, saute night.
Leaves New Lisbon at g o'ctock, C. hf., fatakiturtia
trip canal to the river during the night,) and Glasr
at o'clock, A. Id, and arrives Pinentrgh at P.
M.—thes - making a contituroirellnaTor earrylagypiwb
wagers and freight between New •Lfabet mut Pinata
burgh, la shun. time and et luta tattalbaslbplayi
The proprietors of this Loin bake thiPlClialifelf
&ming the public that they have fitted up turolitst du.;
Canal Bmu, for the tuteotrunadstiort of pautogensal
freight, to ran in connection with • that t brow*
minuets CALEB Greg addIIEATB24 sado= l..
inl with the Pittaburgb,andt
at Glasgow,
lines of: steuateurdavra Ittsi Oh%
and Mississippi rive.. The proprietors pledge the(
selves to spare Do e tym. or t ro uble annineraitant
fort, safety and dispute - 14..3d ink of an Nifiy..K.B47A ,
of that: wurausge.
ATITIIORFZED AGENTS. • -
CI M. IiARTGN,
S. tr. W. RAMAT/OH, 1 P 144 -07 -
IL HANNA, it Co. • ' •" r
myUrtf J. HARBAITOH fc Co.' kw kken.
.
NOTICE—Tba wanner BE,A.VM,i• E.Ciaricriman
ter, will leave after this antra, for,Wellivillepalltise ,
ally, at o'clock in the I . , 1 ,
I 24111-:'
liivrea areas h nnoia'iaririiioi •
Daily Paakst Line..
FEBRUARY lit, lely FEBRUARY
LEAVE DAILY ATS'A.fil.,
'The following now 7 beathhautplarta ,
tee lino fin the proseabtoaathis A,T.tc
LANTIC, Capt. J 4.111.1 Paaldnal
TIC, Capt. A. Jneetnq eieLLOV
hPLANF. Capt. E. Bennett. Tlm boats are, elehrt4 ,
new, • d aro fitted up without ,regard to espouse. Ev ,-
my art that money man procure bn a been previdwi.
The Boats will kayo the Monongahela Wharf Bealitt
the Coot et Roc. at. Passenger. will .be panetual car
board, as the beam wilt eertantly leave at the adwer,,
tined boor. 8 A. M. and 4 P.
: FOR MARIETTA, PARICRPOspo i m p. - -
And Ilockln6or; and Intermediate .
The One gamer
Poe, master, win leave for the above
porry Tuesday, at 10 o'clock, a.,
it. For freight or pa raceapply on board. dead 7 .l2l I,
•
' FOR LOUISVILLE
Tle,l splendid .w 'learner '
TELEORAPIi No.
ilnalep,master, will leavo aim*
• intermediate porta on Bnnyclay 4
Zid heat, CIO o'clock.
For (mien or paamo t ol t zT b t T E W N to a
deems CIE° II MILI:FNRERGER. •
• REGULAR FRANKLIN PACKET.
.. The fi ne steamer
'''''''. It! FORT PITT; • ts•
Capt. A. Miller, will ran reil=i4
ntd
the above io, leaving • le v
ovary Wednesday ro d lilaninLvy Clrcaing, at 4 ettim
-
For — freight or passage apply on baud. ' • ''deetil
..1
PITTSBURGH toWHELI.INOMOW.
The swillateger - , i ,
lyebber, mailer, Will leave regularly"
Wheeling every hlonday; wed._
nesday and Friday, at Id O'clo c k precisely.'
Leave Paroling every Tuesday,- Tharlday , and Ea • "
nudity, at 7 oiclocl, am, precisely. - . . ••." .. I
The COASUI will land at all the intenuallate porko•-4,,
Every ar.comodadon that can he prromed for Magma...,
fort and ilafeemnengers hat been provided. Tho r
Watts also dd wilh a ackGastittraelety gaud 10, 4
=64• 144 4 ' ' 'cr "TS/7) rgril4r--'*
feb4 — . ti. ,• • , 'earlier of legand lihnlthilem us.
PITTSBURGH AND LOUISVILLE rAolier URA
wait The new and splendid fast piroain.P•
gee pftka LEcirwilk
N 0.2. .
Nam master, will leave tior.Cliela-•
awl and Lab:Walla on y, the ladt gnat, at,/Cli...
to
o'clock, A.. M. For fret armada apply eta lawali'l
BURRN4DGE., WILSON & Co, or. - • ••
to
II MILTFTIBEROER.
V.. Steamer Peyton& will IroveLoaisville farNeW
Orleans, on Telegraph No It Pouisenjerci
lazi direct, and e o n him bearthi.ecarprbsto
_ . 40, - ` ;
°'
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nOGBI.I3IPTION ANDLIVERCOMPLAIDIZ—Iint,'
teeing as have for 3 yeaso with these disease%
feel from my hewn for all persons equally unfanumate
and therefor, 1 berof them, If they love life and health;
line/ love then lama* *MI - deeds, not
die under the. hands of mercury damns'
less trash, but try - Dr. Taylor's litalaatli of tagetwentt/
This methane cured me when I waatoill I coradnot,
torn over in bed tenni:tut asslstcnce,
doctors said I meld not Eves week; yet this vegetab
medicine eared mein six week.. I had athaelffog
eonghipahi hi the side raising of aarter, sight sweats ' ,
and was wasted to the boner also, inward fever,f,
X B. MILLS,- N ,
1 1 The virtues of this herb "Liverwort," . are in . Vtg•i',_
etabni preparation so pcwernilly and 'effectually con
cannated as to render It a Moat superiorand ItatallerwT
medicine for nil disorders of the Lever and Lungs, and,
Is now considered by all persons nrailiar with Its of - • ,
Get, superior In matt to any Other medical
to DTSPoolg
Con for these prevalent complaints. It hat mind Rol
astonishingly beneficial for. Consuipption,
Colds, Spitting of Mood; tte.: that manytff our phyla.
claim daffy employ It M their pgaiticei end esteem It ;
superior and valuable medicine.
Um. Gnaw= ago Correa! —Having taken a vgiA. ,
lent told, which senled on my Imp liter; prod's... ,
tinge severe cough, and pain iu the tideland shoeldet,
which was so severe at times I 'coat. seasteltiarly
over in bed. I wasseradually wasting cantYlnd Wary
even of my life. My collectives Very - distressing, , aneff
being accompanied with =Sea, Ines oPPellle,
Wily. and other distimakig sympuuna, my sufferinga r
were extrema *lading no benetathoinetnymedichtehl
nor brim my phynclim w h ich battle of Dr. , ThytoM,
Halsamof Leverwort,min ma th ton well able to attend to my bencieu GEO. YOUNG; . •
Sold In Plimbergh
Dreiggiet.3ol:Fulton 11, Brooklyn,'
Morgan .93 Wood .;
Townsend, 4.1 Market sq. H Smyear, eog Markin make
Mme Henderean & Co, 5 Llbany m Pries tedneadi
1141110 pet bottle. •
Remember,
this Is the only genuine prepannicau
Li verwon. dB others we urulatiOta. pies exst
buy only as above. • le e
anasultlagi Pagosseereas Ocrwasselleraia•
Patentees:l •, , •
Office for p ro curing and defending Pointy
(ape s
on blechaniesand the epplastkas h i
enee to theism, and on American and Forebull , VP
of Patents. „ •
- DROP WALTER It. BRINSON,: late of Piiia4ol.:
JL phis, end B.C. ROBBINS- otWashin mdr"
no be aided by Hazard Knowles, blim
hitch
of the United - States Patent' Mica) -te
have 'apoeldnal ,
themselves together for the proseeatlotiof the each.
branches ofprofessionel banness, either lo their Man '
sathe Patent Oflice, or before the Court= end Intl 41
vote dais =aided attention to Grwatdag the 10100
en of tiventeds and others who may consiatisse or
=nee business in their hands. Mr: Knowles hoe for'
Um past twelve leant held the port of haehaest alba.
United States atent Office, and reap= that aims
to take part. in an endertaking. We na
and peculiar Hafts Xr the intienuthletice
ed by hint, am been folly recognsiet by DOlBM2tr
warmer as office aria known.
The =Bee of Mama L KIL Is cn F Itliekop - poacs .
the Patna Office, Wanhiegton, where eenWlßM*._____„*J
maims, pan paid, will ink Fdamptly anended to;
anions made, drawings, gessoes, Wall ews,
he papers prepered—and models preened when
red en reasonable arms. Letters of engitirY, Man
ed to be answered examinations hat' Inatallses.".
co:vnted bp fee =eve =Darn
In the dation of their =Dee whlch'penslarta the PAW
told Laws, Evan. J. A. R. will be assisted by 'raga'
L e a,of the . resstcessionel .chaneer, acek l mi.thend=her &IMMO •ents,
1.020.1kw/Y9,..:
14R. EWAN EATON'S. CERTIFIC.S.TETO 4 *-
U 1 '.I AVM—This cerunes; thartofinirtfikonf - OW
, hating attended ray brother, Who died of emodietpeieso
let blank ... teSto 1 sem taken vet with the Conwartibe
O r liver complain; and we, reduced so low thee
disease, that for four Stan I was enable tea altendektt
'my business, eidetic at+ home Cr abroad, being ntextbst
most time connoted to my bed.' Oaring timid/Ivo perfs,
0 4 o rd., r had expended the AI tedical asiesianco Or
regale, PayaleArtis and tartlientesp to. the ea*, 00
Ciug .wultoin receiving, any benefit therefrom. '44
Ju1y 5 . , 1614, 1 cootrommod, laking, Er. elayno'a Itf*Lsi
eine and bare
an them toorook e leas ever airmai l
IBM believe that it was by baste in &bewail;
dm I elm am trey sax that f base eompletely veto
spree; my health. 1 behove thatJayste's Sanative:Mk
md Xspectoritat ars Siebert kcal) , medicine! post 1
, • ....,
u.o. •
.
' i reside in liPtinlEeld,'Otieso coanry, N.T4 - and
carer on • rarmlee and an
mannerp • in that plied."
and am nor Jemmied la any in the vale or ,tbeft
above medicines, and make this cartilleate for Om best , /
dictate:we afflicted._
.- , • ELLIAII EATON 4
Springfield, N.y.,s qm.
1.4 rf
...
AVlNO.bm.remaprete4Me whartding einem enac4a.
Imams we ere now prepared to native meal,
an menkokic the mem merebanudde manner. .
TAalantes anillmrd with all Om modern Impirria4..
leamonadare elmatile ofeentalning nOPOCO
• • ,
,KIETid JONat, Caunt,Barin,
' nr4r
LD bailairtil'
66ifcrr en/Toning old for eLt Inirt.osw ,
15 . 0111111111 GOlti Pet* Imin. nteatuaraisd whit
nizes.ift the ka.makers: l'or rate bcv
thiel lid my with J . 111414
Ar ol oautt.444i G. Le, la the ,. If
cery tad ecmitoiasioq !maims., qit oeir aja
Liben 'where ire will tills= the Du
=tar the inn ot 06 WO 111
'-
' ,, PittiblUskohaztrpt,lBl9..s • 4 114
irla r ri l ittYlUVED—Twosplendid new Ptantbn,_
Yy fient the celehloted factory of N o nn i & Clasltat
N flaw rasessoo4 Wi th eleginrogic
tioroanoolocusoeisiotty Coleonanw
mat, - ttztpl - so
These yiny ►lll.Perlot Photos will be Want t:4
Enniir"..
toratowOs.;-- , 4giej- Alitaasa,<, j