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Ws again, beg , ileaVe to , direct the attention of
our citizens to a propriety of calling upon our
city Councils to au °risen. subscription 0f5200,0 00
to the stoat - of the Pennsylvania and Ohio Rail.
tool -.lt is a mall amount for this city; and 'I A
necessary to secure en abject vital to the pros
pectic° prosperity of the city. We say his a small
amount, when compared with what • other cities
have done, and with Whaiiiiitsburgh is able to do,
and it is small considering what Allegheny city
has done. At the present mamma, the *plc or
Cincinnati. orb circulating petition". praying of the
Legislature of Ohio, thatthe city of Cincinnati may
be authorized to anbenibe ens million of drillers t 3
the Obi* and Mississippi Railroad Company, dee
signed for the eonstruction of a Railroad from that
city to & Louis; and snails the spirit and zeal
manifested, that three thousand names were ob
taloned in a kw days, and a highly respectable
emnialuee have been sent with duspetition to Col.
embus. Now this road,. which Cincinnati is so
ruavions,to give n million of dollars to, is not - half
_to important to that city, as our Western Road is
to this—for the Ohio and Mississippi Road merely
opens up the country between Si. Louis and MI,
einnati, whale our road opens up to us, all the on.
nsense Lake Country, and all the interior of the
great States of Ohio, Indians, Illinois, and - Nola.
That it is important and highly necessary that
this city should subscribe this mock now, for the
=mess of this project we can . easily show. We
learn, from good authority,iliatthe mien of Salem
Ohio, has already secured a large individual sub ,
scription, and that the inhabitants have pledged
themselves to raise enough, Mona; to prepare the
road for the rails through the county of Columtdans.
A letter from Souk county, - abatis that that county
will furnish sufficient means to take ihe road thro'
her borders. Wayne and Richland counties will
not Im behind. All that is wanting, therefore, to
justify the directors in potting the toad under con
tract from this city to Massillon, and probably to
Wooster end Mansfield. early next spring,is the .
subscription , of 8200,000 -on the part of the city,
and the filling up of the individual subscription,
already begun, to 5200,000 more. This would
make, in all, from the two cities, and individual
subscription here, 5600,000, a sum which is believ
ed would prepare the road for the rails to the State
Line, and on receiving which'. the Directors will
put the road under contract.
We will not waste time in showing the impor
tance of the road, and that the stock must be among
the beat in the Union. If any remain to'be con.
vinced of this in this community, we dete r . of
enlightening them. Let us then have a prompt
ok ; and vigorous action, and place our goodly city on
an eminence in regard to rail mod facilities one`
quailed by. any city in the West.
We ash the candid examination,by our readers
&such articles and facts, as we, shall give from
time to time; initiation tothe Homestead Exemp.
non Question—a =cairn which is peasingliself
upon the twilit:FY.: and mast be met," and we trust
will lastirekho epitit of justice and candor.—
We ism, that an undue
ed against thisnroyetnel*from the imprudent coo.
duet or some Of its okra @iamb, who in their zeal
for reform nemer.know When; to • stop, and er:lase
up afance,by their utopianthearies,avimnoHthigo.
position. Let the question be examined to its
own merits, divested of ermuretros and =neces
sary adjunct, and we feel satisfied that ft will
commend itself to the formable considerathon of
every benevolent heart, and of every sound mind.
It is simply an extension of the same benevolent
principle which abolished imprisoament for debt;
and many other of the barbarous codes. of the dark
ages cif the world. Several States of the Union
are trow considering the question, and among them
the great aid enlightened State of N. York. The
Le - itiTiature of that Stab, composed almost entirely
of Whims,. is at the present moment engaged in
maturing a law-exempting the Homestead of are
ry debtor from sale by execution, and the only dig.
feresicenf opinion seems to be,how expensive a
-homestead shall be allowed. The &flowing article
we eat from one of our Pennsylvania exchanges-7
from what one wodonot now. recollect . Although
it does not present the subject in its eamagest light,
will tt is worth consideration:
Hormareso Examerton.—The queathon of ex.-
Amid= from sale od execution, br debts contract.
ed after.thopuroge cf the laW grouting the ex,•
orlitinori,is becoming one of:erviey general interest
throughout the country. Already some of the
States have actedfavorably upon it, and It is
expected that
ethers will do so during the pies.
eat sinter. -
IwPennsylvania it has attracted kill Miami:el,
perhaps, than in,same of the net
States;
Uneven here quite a another of the country preen
es,. located among the laboring, yeomanry, have
. spoken warmly of the humanity and Anisdom of the
measure.. Nothing can* said agitate it which
may not, with greater three be urged against the
few articles the poor roan is, already allowed to
retain. The policy of the naiades exemption law
is to leave to the debtor the necessaries afire, is
=Mel, God and Willem, together. with such
things as area chief mere* ofgaining a livelihood,
littnhanio's tools, team, implements 'of hue
bandry, die. The same policy "should certainly
Amara• the family shelter. A Morsels net less nce.
cresssity•tkan furniture to fill sad adorn it. The
Mamma tools, the wheel and wool, may be dis
pea,o trianteofeathetrind must be had
f italferopth,and ii will eat answer the remolds
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to any it pay be rented, for teams; tools, and 'fur.
ukase may be -.hired also. If, then, the policy 'of
nmemption, as now practiced, is well founded, the
poor man's poise, which comes clearly within Its
reason and spirit, should also by atempted.
But while the princiPle'iroon Tahiti' all our a.
. caption laws rest, would leave to an
. thafartnnite
- family a small habitation as an object of that
• necessity, there are many reasons in throe of the
' • urnintrethat do net apply to any other speciesi of
seoPen - Y. A dwelling het= is Always =comma,.
Uted,to, th e Size, romingtort and orriamented.to the
taWe . of a particular family. In -thisrespect it' is
unlike awore,ahop, ortavem. ...They are &mita,
'net to'sdit a particular merchant, landlord or me'
ishinde;but: to anconnicsiateir pinned!: trnde !or
trecyccend orcourse are as suitable for one an
carrying ou'auctra trade Cr traffic; inothei; and
..xpencnoa shows that while thiskind ofrial estate
generally command' a respectable price .in
frequently mare than cast, the 'former, is
saline always iroatifa ruldottesacrifiee. ma t's
la=e,like ancestral pitturn, is far more valdable
to hint than to any one and when aold,thotigh
•k may not enrich the purchaser, it makes the tut
tutting= laser poor indeed. It is, more or leas, a
' gale of all the affections. and attachments which the
whole household eherishthr their old . haunts sod
home. To them the hoineshied it veritable, Pot
only as.a shelter, but for its associations and ens
deinnenes The tree they have planted, whose
ganctiotion.tnagroirththey have watched • and
watered;, as to them an.. ideal value, and 'if you
. there from you dePrive :them mit only of
its shade anti fireller,but. the Mental confliction
with which they regard it as the object of their
But aside from any arguments connected'with
the debtor himself the State has a deep interest in
. - tbei proper settlement of the question. The, y
• manly of the country mot always be relied upon
sena defence against revolution at home or inva
sion , thorn 'abroad. ' Botind by interest to the roil
• they eultivateobey become the natural supporters
.04 the government that wafers ruat protects their
:::.tide. -•t The land owner, unlike the capitalist, can.
not 'Ay with his property, or shift it with the shift.
hag government and the laws: His !safety lice in
",--.iliesuit4V of cod good order in society. BY
:anarchy and revolution he can 'can gain WOW& but
lose much. Should not, then, the dad Ito.
vezonent -be such as to enlarge that class of its
.eitisacts• bolding an interest in. common with its
• ; proposed ' exemption naiad present
serious cheok.upon the 'lnotioNly of the Pm by
. •. the wealthy: •It is us common opinion that evil
is conAned, molly to the rid Amnia; bat the, - Is a
igeoteneed not go beyond the limits
4)f mown Adair; Amite its fallacy.
-- The saute.
Mein of portions of Pronsylvanialmi been rrisrd..
.Ardmore thwthalf natatory 14 the earlye,emee
•• - and retention of theace by richcompanies mid in
ogm
.diYidualr, and evert 'now the devekqemin
chOor4; sad ill.' donna, pi,.
,;401ortekreC63,11?•tai°5°"°0* •
sanoOlY is tide iota btettittlirif• thbe l lo+sql
:and fidt, that the proposition to theft the &mown of
land which anyonePu= may bold at any one
timers cal g l6lo g sn Pe o dent' To this With
doe are many objections; but would not the
. .."-'aterno.rm loatgo' l o4
sense snook it not elk 'its
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yme
d Ine luseibu to amountMunt.he
pontvolyShaked, not exparsii
1 2 rehgm*a#y =wed,Liam:wng every
man toe
a pottier:ll —. The holm:teed, i
' lol : l2 o' o lXtro:abilittylisellialt.stiloss. and there are,'
many capitalists who hang about sheriffs' - officer,
and double their money by buying in the poor
man's borne. Place that home beyond the reach
of,-dimmer Miskistute s and. one Junneb of.laad
sPeattletiostaninnenopoly will be entirely 'destroy
ed. Instead OftS'ftendatieteitanuy, the coil
beohltOrated ftieholdets; and hundreds of
shiftless, landtesi citizens, stimulated by the hope
.of retaining, will be induced to acuoire and eulti-
Vallan portion orthe earth.
-Having mentioned a few of the blessings which
this ,exemption may give to. the debtor and the
State, let us inquire how it will affect the creditor,
for his rights and interests should be as carefully
guarded as theirs. Suppose that at the time a credit
is given, it is stipulated by the parties, that in case
of failure to pay, the creditor may seize all the
debtor's property, except his dwelling house, would
any one say, that upon the happening of the eons
Cogency provided tor, the creditor could be allows
ed to violate his contract and drive the family of
the unfortunate debtor into the streets I Certainly
not. Sat parties contracts in view of the existing
- laws of the State, end, in their contemplation, such
tsars become a part of the contract as if drawn up
at length and inserted in it. Nor will it be claimed
that the creditor May violate his implied any more
than bin express contract? And if not, in what
respect is the creditor injured So far from being
injured, it seems to me he will be benefdted.—
There is so wisdom in the policy that strips the
Siting debtor at once ; Wr from that time however
honeat or numerous his:dehte, he IVe no ame.—
DOven from his. fireside, and compelled to set op
his household goods in new and changing places.
his ambition and energy are gone. His lessened
mimings ate absorbed in; roots, if not wasted in
dissipation.--The wisdom of thin policy is the
dom of the woman who killed the hen that every
day laid the golden egg, in order to secure the mass
of gold she supposed her hen contained, and dins,
without finding Me expected kotune, lost her daily
For the Pittsburgh Gazette.
Ma. Warm —ln your paper of the 20th instant,
there is an article signed One of the Committee,'
which I suppose Is Intended as a reply to my note
of a date preceding, addressed to the auditing cone ,
minenoicity councils, in which I called their atten
tOt statement which I thought calculated to
make a vary erroneous impression in regard m the
relative proportion of taxes paid by the city and
county, and eontrary to my hope, ' one of the com
mittee,'. in his rejoinder, instead of giving us the
data upon which they founded the assertion, that
• whilst property in the city was assessed at its bona
Ode vahae,pmperty in the country, farms, &o, were
assessed at less than one.teoth of what they should
have been, kindly tummies me that if, instead of
.untthig myself iii print; I had called upon the
committee, I should have bad all the information by
which they were enabled to arrive at a conclusion
Ito ' clearly' diacreditable to all the assessors in the
country districts In this opinion, however, 'one
of the committee' In probably roi,r.l.ort, far I lap
no claim to the character of those
Whom optics we so ahoy, I woes,
As to sec what la net to le mien!,
And even 'one of the committee,' in his reply
appears to have 'been not an very ' clear' in th
matter as Ormerly,E:wwittunit giVing any particu
lan, he says that without pariicalari--ing' any
fender, he will refer me to the township of Rosa,
with which - he says I must be familiar, and that
there I will find farms, large and small, rated at a.
boat ono Pura of their value. Mark how he is '
approaching. the troth in the premises!—another
effort, andkun may succeed. But even to sustain
RA he refers to two farms not in Rosa
township, veined-as all other real estate was—
three years ago, and on which the very entermis•
ing proprietors have since made very valuable ins.
provements. The other which he alludes to, be
hai not been kind enough to give me the slightest
clue bywhich rrier to it. Will 'One of the Corn
te
mince,' or the whole committee, be kind enough
to infirm me bow ouch an erroneous discrepancy,
if it aims, happened to escape the notice ofthe last
convention of assessors! How it happened, even
since, to escape the ,vigilance of our excellent
Board of County Commissioners, and was left
standing for three whole years, to be brought to
light by the Auditing Committee of the City Conn.
cll. But in sober seriousness, my dear air, without
fifty years' experience—which you are again wrong
in saying I bud claim to—l am fully aware that the
general valuation of property in the country is sot
much below the mark, and if your is too high, it
is not our fink- Now, do not complain on us for
what weean't help—don't call us names, and my
our assessors are all a set of &mama Seam ps.—
Just inform its politely, when year burdens are hea
vier than you can tear, and'are 'll lend pasta hand.
We are all thriving in the country,and we will re.
prima intim pmsperity of the city. None of -
going to. California for gold-every farmer of us
manufactures hisowngold,and,wheamade,it loots
better, and will wear longer than any that you will
bring num the ' diggings.' If you will be civil, we
will tie generous—are will oven help you to grade
and pave `
1 1th Street, ereery Summer, and assist you
with all those cross diggings about the sew Court
Hones—all those iasprevesmma rend to elevate the
sanding of that splendid edifice, which we built
for you a few yenta ago; and it will give us plea.
sure to see our money so very trinzonziairly ex.
pended. You never hear us complain. We pay,
cheerfully, our tan, which you impose for the pn
vilege of furnishing you with your daily bread.—
When you examine and take our produce, just be.
cause Its sevigkt, or quality, or dimensions, do not
square with city views, we never complain. We
deal with you on the preemption that you are all
honest men; and I am happy to know, without •fd
ty years' experience,' thin some of you are really
such. If you help us occasionally to build a bridge
or two, it furnishes a facility for the supply of your
necessities, and we in return cheerfully pay for
your summary commitment., 67. c. Now, in all good
humor, Mr. Committee Man, when you again 'pot
yourself in print,' give as the documents Yon have
keditiesbr this, which are not so convenient to-w
ill the country, and if we can clearly' see that
there is any thing wrong In our mutual relations,
we'll right any
for you without cost. The polite
allusion to the locale of feeling in country gentle.
men, and the aelmowledgement by the citizens
generally, of the honor conferred by the writer, are
accepted and duly appreciated. Their value being
greatly enhanced by the very respectable mullion
through which they are no ' clearly' communm
ted Yours, dro, S.
Ross Township, January 22d, 1619.
AMERICA , COZORMITION SOCIETY. — The Anni
versary Meeting of the Colonization Society two
held on Tuesday evening last week in the House
of Representatives at Washington. It was very
(ally attended, and is characterized as one of the
'largest for many years except the last, when Mr.
CLAY presided.
Hon. &MIL Warrnat called the meeting to
order; andldr. McLane, the Secretary of the
Soelety, then read the Annual Report—from which
it appeared, that 443 emigrants have been sent to
Liberia the past year, of whom 3'24 were slaves
liberated . an the purpose of colonization. Of the
fall number 113 were free colored. and 2 receptor•
ed Africans. These were sent from 13 states, and
the greatest number went from Virginia. Of the
whet* monger, Wily 12 have died—The applica
tions for entigmtien already number 651, and there
is a probability MI more.
The receipts of the Colonization Society daring
the year are stated at 150,114; while the expend'.
tures have bean 851,923. A number of Auxiliary
Societies have been formed the past year.
—The speakers of the evening were Hon. Richd.
W. Thompson . of IA; the Secretary ofthe Treasury,
Air 'Walker. Hone. J. R. Ingersoll And 'McLane, or
Md., and Hugh Maxwell, Eel. of New York. The
speeches were all eloquent and powerful and the
tatateit dthenieeting continued unabated until its
dm.
Piraue I.ara is ifixsoetu is attended with ins
cooviesces sot =whoa to elevated stations. Gov.
Edwards, it his farewell address, says almost
every Governor Walks before envy, malice and
bared. The bnef history he gives of his predecen
sore is quite Interesting. He says.
"One—a good man and a patriot—resigned and
left bia poet before ha time expired; the next left
bekse his term was ant, and Dot in good odor; the
next eommitted suicide a year in advance of the
close of bis that year and the next bas moved at
all times ready to meet an assassin, daring at leant
three and a half years oat of the roar of his admin.
is:ration."
Goy. Edwards may congratulate himself on go•
ing =of his ague without having lobe carri
ed.
Sent= ro tae Bum Ptunit—di corres
pondent of the Nearboinalti Mau, Herald given
all sea= of the sentence of one Mines, of .New
Bedford, who, it will be remembered, induced a
• ytmeg girt logo with him In a chaise, on the plea
that her father was sick, and after getting her Into
the woodscommitted en sunlit upon her, from the
effects of which the did not recover for: sometime.
'lleindin the plea of insanity, in mitigation of the
cribs, hetivithoct avail. He was sentenced by
Judge Mellen to moray van confinement at hard
labor i t s the Stara Prima &nod him right.
-A FARCICAL Arm....—A duel .lately canoed in.
Fountain 'county, tad. The combatants .were
Immix° A Orvia end James Darby. It appears
thetas secenuts. aimed to main, the aral.r as arch
cat as passible, by loadingtheir rides with''Serno:
thing , , reah and meter thou !sap' The gr,mnd
being meassucd. and *cud given; bang went
their instrutuellts , of death... The reader may read.'
fly grneeithattm boner werebrokon. Te.tender
aTair inkrititidicolone, 'the 'surgeon in at,
tendance promptly proceeded to the &sells* of
his duty by stepping.up to ttus murdered two with
his implements, comprising . an old meat axe, to.
bemo cutter, lap hazel and jack knife, but finding
neither of the lathers of honor' brut,The gave
.ciders that they should be cleaned and sent home.
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.11r/LORre 11AURIBBORGH.
Cpiieipondehaa oelLiilittsbano Gazatus,
:.f' - .Etainditoncdn, Jan. 20. ISO:,
. Dar Sir :.-Tkas Coniarinee on Inland Ndvita.
Lion or the Rouse, this morning by Mr. Faller, 're,
ported btilltrithe "comptetion of tberNorthßrantb
Canal—that it, from the mouth of Lackatvana rive
er just above Wilkinbarre, to the New York State
Line. --As -this is fa moat important bill, and one
upc9 which much discussion is likely to ensue, I
give it et length : •
An Act to Provide Mr the Completion of the North
Brooch E.Mension of the Peoneylvmaia CanoL
Read by Mr. Little, of Wyoming, end reported by
the Committee On Inland Navigation]
Be le enacted, 4n., Ssarion I.—That the Gayer•
nor be, sad he is hereby authorized to negotiate
a loan by issuing negotiable certificates of stock for
a sum sufficient to complete the North Branch Ca
nal; $500,000 of said loan to be paid Into the
treasury, in the year 1815 ; 8500,000 i n the. year
1850 ; and during the year 1551, such a sum, if
any, as the Canal Commissioners 'shall deem net,
cessarylar the final completion of said work, an
estimate of which they are hereby directed to fur
nish in their annual report, which loan shall bear
interest at a rate not exceeding 6 per cent per an
num, payable half yearly at the Batik of Pennsyl•
wink, in the city of Philadelphia; and for the re•
imbursement of said loan at the expiration of 12
years, and the payment of interest accrueing
thereon, the tolls hereafter received at'the Collec
tor's otlicee at Berwick and Northumberland, on
the said Canal, ore hereby specifically pledged.
SECISON IL—The Governor is hereby authorized
to cense to be executed, certificates of stock, bears
ing interest at 6 per cent, tnuafenable, &c.
Szenos•lll.—The money authorized to be hoe.
rowed by thin act, shall be applied to the comple
tion
of the North Branch Canal; and the revenues
nocturne in the said Canal, from and alter the
I passage of this act, shall be and are hereby set
apart and appropriated no a fund for the payment
of the accruing interest, and for the reimburse-'
meat of the loan aforesaid; and as an additional
guarantee for the payment of the principal and in
terest thereof, the faith of the State is hereby
pledged.
Storms IV.—The Canal Commissioners are
hereby directed to put the said work under con
tract as early as practicable after the loan shall
have been negotiated.
The entire North, this session, is ',pouring Into
the Legislature a flood. of petitions in favor of the
completion of this Canal. Some of the applica.
tiorrs for damages, also canned by the work oo the
94 miles of the extension partially made. above
the mouth of the Lackawana, have likewise been
presented. Then applications for damages can
only arise in consequence of the bank not being
completed. If finished, it would prove art-advan
tage, instead of detriment, .and nothing of course,
could be obtained from the Commonwealth. I have
heird it estimated that the applications of thislind,
which will be premed, and which will In founded
in juitice, if the work is not resumed, must reach
an aggregate_9f claims not thou of half a million
of dollar he triends of the resumption of this
work and its completion, urge that nearly two and
a half millions of money has already been expend
ed upon that part of the line above the mo uth
of the Lackawaaa. That all the heavy work on
said tine is done, and that moreover, the work since
its neglect, bay anatained very little if any perma
nent injury. New dams of coarse will be reruns i
ed. Tharby the estimate of competent and expo*"
rienced Engineers, 51,100,000 will easily finish the
work. The tonnage in the North Branch will I
manta chiefly of coal, the line passing through the
centre of the Wyoming coal field. Two hundred
thousand tons of thin staple sent to market the fin
year is thought an exceedingly moderate estimate
The Canal is one hundred miles long. At a half
a cent per ton a mile, the revenue would In one
hundred thousand dollars. But it is urged, that at
the and of-five years from its completion, not less
than half a million of tons would annually pan
upon it. At this rate it would in a very short time
pay the costa, and pay an interest to the Common.
wealth.
The question here arisen, where is the market
for all thin coal. It Is answered in the towns, cities
villages, and farm bons. of Central and Western
New York. The Salt works alone of that Stale
will consume annually nigh 100,000 tom; and
when the North Brunch Canal is finished to its
connection with the Canal of New York, coal will
be taken by mom through the following counties
vise—Bradford'and Wyoming in Pennsylvania.
Tiogn, Chentuago, Yates, Senora, Ontario, Wayne
Monroe, Orleans, Niagara, Eric, Broome, Madison
and Oneida, New York. These counties content a
Pciptilsiiiern of too,ooo. The consnmption or coal
in England amounts to.nomething mom then a tan
for . enelii individual inhabitant; en that basis, the
great consumption of coal in New York, and the
Lake region, tech:Cog with minimills, and which will
be reached by means of this f'..mo, can easily be
estimated. It is a fact that coal mild be delivered
from the Wyoming coal region at Buffalo for SS per
ton.
The project for erecting a new county to be
called Carroll, oat of pans of your county, Wash.
tegton, Westmoreland nod Fayette, is again on the
Legislative carpet.
I believe there is a majority of the member,
averse to any new County projects These are
generally pretty numerous, and there is no wiling
what log-rolling may accomplish. Let me en
umerate them :
Car.i.oll-.-1:a of pans of Washington, Allegheny,
Westmoreland, and Fayette, adjacent to the Mon
ongahela River. Mouongaheta City, proposed
county seat.
Lawreare—Frora Reeser and Mercer. New
castle, proposed county sent.
Tionesra--From Venango, Crawford, and War.
Pine—From Clearfield, Indiana, and Jefferson.
Laebuoonna From Luzern°. Carbondale,
county Seta.
ilf.adison—From Berks, Montgomery and Chea
ter. Pottstown, county seat.
Coae.stoga—Lancaster and York. Columbia,
county seat.
Quite a small list you ace, compared with the
usual average of such applications. But we rue
early in the erosion yet, and may "do better."
Oar friend, Fenian—honest John, as they call him
in Cambrin--eppears to have n crow to pick with
the administration of the Allegheny Portage Rail
road, which tried, it is said, to save him the no
cessity of crossing it on his way to Harrisburg, this
winter. John hat already thrown two bomb.bans
into the Canal Commissioners room. in the shape
of resolutions of inquiry, in regard to number of
hands employed at different periods; money ex
pended, and what for; amounts due and unpaid,
&c. Honest John ardently means to ascertain
how same things are done as well as others.
Among the petitions which have been presented
is one by Mr Snavely, from cid:cm of Allegheny
county, for a uniform standard measure for Ban.
minoos Coal, which was referred to the members
from that comity. Talking of Coal, bow does the
acts to "further develope the mineral resources of
the Commonwealth," by authorizing warrants to be
laid, so as to cover mines under rivers, work with
you? Up in Lucerne county, they arc perfectly
wild In opposition to it. The member from Clear.
field, alto, Mr Wattles, has already placed on file
a bill repealing it, so far as relates to that county;
rendering all warrants issued under it null and
void, and directing the State Treasurer to refund
the money. Petitions, however, have been pre.
seated, praying that lithe law should be repealed,
it may be done as as not to destroy rights already
vested.
You doubtless recollect the troublesome election
inspector, who, at the Governor'. election, in the
sth Ward of Southwark, by his captious objections,
managed to delay the voting, that two or three
hundred Whigs and Natives were prevented from
voting in time. The same result occured in a
more modified degree at the Presidential election.
,Thera is a proposition now before the Legislators.,
to divide the ward into two or more divisions, nod
no bid defames in [Mare to all each men as Mr
Inspector Murphy.
There is a disposition manifested this session to
amend the Common School Laws. On motion of
Mr Crrittenger, of Lebanon, after some discussion,
the Committee on Education, were directed to
inquire into the expediency of re-modeling the
school laws, so as to make them clearer and more
comprehensive. Mr Hover, of Lancaster, suggest.
ed no amendment to them, which I think, has pith
in it: to appoint an Assistant Superintendent of
Common Schools, in every county of the Com.
monwealth. If these should be selected from men
of the highest order of talent and education, with
power to licence, or not, teacherzlffe foundation of
improvement in the system ay hi - be audined.
A high and fixed rate of wages, and a high mead.
std of qualification Mr teachers, is the infallible
panacea for the evils and defects of the system.
The effort to avoid the incimedplane, in the
Columbia Railroad, near the Schuylkill, a place
that is the dread of travellers and the aneoyn one
of transporters of *paid., has again been renewed.
The embarrased finances of the State makes ita
success very doubtful—aside from lb; it would
succeed at once. The payment of the February
interest will be too tight a squeeze to allow elbow
room for meth treasury-tapping projects as this I
work is.
I enclose a bill offered in his place:by Mr. IL S.
Evans, of Chester4the editor of the Village Record,)
for the abolition of Militia Training", and the ex.
auction of the State debt. It is a most important
propmition, and one, if available to accomplish the',
end proposed. undoubtedly worthy of the careful
scretiny, and fostering cure of every one who de
sires to seethe public burthena liquidated. The ob.
ject of the bill is to release the state from militia
mustering which. in point of fact MI a heavy tom
to the ,Conarnmawealth. 250,000 able bodied
scat being subjected to a loss Or . IWO days mum
-any i n inn stenpg-r.lnd to itbstitute inplace thee.
of a small tax of 30 cents. This tax ta estimated
'to erratum to 860,000 per 'antrum. Thia• la to be
. eepreeditetles.the filet Rein of the sinking fend.
The second item provided for, is, the disarm! now
"alkeired to MX payers for petompt payment of State
Taxes, auld,pr:mpt payment is enineed in the oth
Section!!! This saving wcedd create an adittional
fund at 841,000. Thy saving by the reduction ofthe
per cerange for collection of the State Taxes, is
estimated at 40,000 and constitutes the third item
of thersinking fund—making in all about 8140,000.
The importantfeatures calm proJect are as 631knix
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in. it unpo.es nxinew 444 ruileelitili;-itabstitu-
lion te aarnall.tax ilt;sieW of nitilitarrlrainings,
Which cannot 4ustly be-regarded as such, be so
considered. It economizes 'the collection of
theStatiTutzeti. 3d. It enforces the prompt pay
ment of taxes, by imposing 5 per cent upon such as
neglect to pay at 'Mt time appointed. 41b. The
fond ems comtituted, will amount annually to the
sum of $140,01:0, besides thu interest accru ing an
nually upon the State loans purchased by the fund,
and-which interest is to be added to the fund. to
be appropriated to the same purpose. sth. This
fund will increase at compound interest, and by
the addition of the interestaccuring upon the stock,
also at compound interest, in such a ratio tbat - in
the space of shoal 55 years, it would entirely ex
tinguish the State debt. The power of the fund
so created can only be properly appreciated, when
it is considered that it would require the appropri
eke of $500,000 annually, for a period of eighty
years to accomplish the payment of the State debt.
Another feature worthy of reflection to connection
with the consideration of this bill, is the fact that
the taxes of the People would be paid with more
cheerfulness when any prospect shall be afforded
of a Sinking Fund. It would also put the State
credit upon a solid basis, and bring op the State
stocks to par in a few years. Such are a few of
the arguments in favor of this bill.
The Ohio and Erie Ruilrond charter, besides be.
lug overlaid by the Governor, is liming a sharp
squeeze for its life--ifit is alive—in the Legislature.
The Senate yesterday passed the bill for repeal of
the act, by a vote of 16 yeas to 12 nays. The re
peal bill will meet, however, with opponents in the
House.
The resolution for inquiring in regard to the uns
recognized laws in the hands of the Governor, was
the order of the day again this morning. Messrs.,
Roberts, Myers of Berke. Speaker Packer, Biddle,
Evans of Chester, Little, Esleman and Cooper,
participated in the discussion. All the speakers
agreed in thinking the acts to be undoubtedly laws,
and Speaker Packer and Myers, talked darkly
about "a misdemeanor in office," and the duty of
the house as a tribunal for the impeachment of the,
Governor. This last, however, is -all leather tmdt
prunella"—sound and fury, signifying nothing.
Mr. Swartzwelder has introduced a bill for the
election of Judges by the people. This measure is
growing in favor with men who were originally op.
posed to it. Whem the Reform Convention cheap•
ed the tenure by which the Judges held office, and
tiled their services for o term of years instead of
during good behavior, the Judiciary system was
left in that condition of subserviency to the powers
that be, as to make an appeal, directly to the good
sense of the people, by means of an election, the
next best "reform" to be adopted. The system of
electing Judges works well in Ohio and admirably
in New York—and why should it not in Pennsyl
[ vanra!
The election of Deputy Attorneys by the peo ple
of the several comities in another proposition just
introduced to the notice of the present session of
the Legislature. This, too is a measure destined
so succeed ere long.
In politics not much is stimng. There is a calm
in the political world just previous to the Presi•
dentist Inaugmtion. The Pennaylvanta delegation
in Congerra are divided on the Cabinet question,
thougls) understand Stewart has the majority for
Secretdry of Treasury. Josiah Randall's friends.
ore pushing bim for Attorney General, and McKee
non's, for Secretary of War Yours, Lummt.
An act to abolish Militia Training, diminish the
cost of collecting the State Taxes, and to
vide a Sinking fund for the payment of the Sete
Debt.
Read in House of Representatives, by IL S.
Evans, of Cheater, Jan. 18, 1849.
IF7rerras—The performance of militluy duty
upon the several days now provided by law tor
the training of the militia has always been regarded
as onerous to the citizen, and of no practical Milk
ty in imparting a knowledge of militarrtactics
and it Is exceedingly to he desired that the same
may be compounded by the payment of a small
sum annually in lien thereof. And, whereas, it in
the desire of all the citizens dads Commonwealth
that a permanent sinking fund may be provided
for the gradual extinction of a large debt with,
which the State is now barthened. And, whereas
the compensation paid to the collectors for collect
ing the state tax upon real and personal estate
amounted in the year 1848, to the sum of g 70,000,
and the discount allowed to the tax payers tbr the
prompt payment of said tax, amounted in the
same year to the sum of $41,000, both of which
sums are lost to the revenues of the State. And,
whereto, the imposition of additional taxes for the
establishment at g sinking fund, ought to be avoid.
ed. Therefore—: •
Be it enrutal, 4:--That so much of the militia
laws as require the treating of the militia of the
Commonwealth. at stated periods annually, by
companies nod battslima, be and the same is here
by repealed, and that hereafter every citizen en.
rolled in the militia and liable to military duty, in
lieu Manch training, shall be liable to ao annual
tax of thirty cents, to be assessed as States taxes
are now assessed, and collected as the State
taxes are now, or:may hereafter be collected, and
subject to the came regulations for the collection
thereof as are prescribed, or may hereafter be pre,
scribed far the levy and collection of State taxes.
Swann IL The said tax when collected shall
be transmitted by the County Treasurer annually
to the State Treasuier, Wk. shalrkeep earesturtiss
account of the meows au transmitted from time tit
time; and the State Treasure; in his annual teat&
meat to the Legislature shall give alrainctly the
amount of said ma so transmitted to him.
Startox 111. The amount paid into the treturmy
as aforesnid, obeli form a fund, to be talked the
Sinking Fond, end the proetedis thereof, together
with such additiorta as are made by the ititt and
sth sections of tliii act. or as may from time to
time be provided for theimirease of said Sinking,.
fend, shall be appropriated hy the Governor and
State Treasurer annually id — the purchase of the
lame of the Commonwealth at the current market
price thereof, not exceeding the par value, lb/
certificates of which Inane SO purchased shall be
cancelled, and the debt reduced so much' and
there shall tie added lathe said fund by the Trees: I
carer of the state, at least 15 days prior to the turd
appointed fin the payment of the semi.aonaal in•
threat in the state debt, from any revenue in the
treasury, a sum equal to the amount of the interest
on the entire debt so paid, in the some manner
an if the said stock had not been cancelled which
sum shall also be applied to the pnrchase of state
loans in like manner as above, and 60 on annually
until the whole debt of the State be paid out of the
fonds provided.
Seams 117.—The act of 1844, allowing a dins
count, which, in the year 1845, amounted to the
sum of 41,000 dollars, is hereby repealed, and paid.
The seta oi 541,000 so allowed fordiscounts, shall
be hereafter annually sq•propritfted to the sinking
fund, established by the foregoing provision. of this
art.
SECTION V.—The sum of $45,000, being threes
fifths of the amount paid in the year 1845, to the
several Tax Collectors, for collecting the State
Tax, upon real and personal estate, shall also he
added annually hereafter (together with the interest
which may accrue thereon) to the sinking fund
above provided for, and invested in like meaner.
Sacrum Vi.—Tbe Collectors of the State Tuts,
in the several wards, boroughs, and townships of
this Commonwealth, shall, on or before the 4th
day of June, in each and every year, post up a
lrinted or wntten notice or advertisement in at
east eight of the public places of the several words,
boroughs, or townships, giving twenty days notice
of the time they will receive the Taxes assessed
upon the inhabitants thereof, at the place appointed
for holding the ward, borough, and township ekes
times, and the Tax-payers aWI then pay over the
amount of their State Taxes, between the hours of
A.M. and 6 o'clock P.M.; and for the Taxes so
collected, the Collector shall receive the sum 4.
two per vent, in the manner now allowed by law;
and he shall continue to receive such Taxes forat
least two consecutive day.. And if any Tags
payer shall refuse or neglect to pay over at the
time and piece appointed, the amount of Motes
assessed against him, it shall be the duty of the
CollectOr to collect it in the same manner nciur
provided fur by law. together with five per cent
additional, which additional five pet cent, together
with two per cent, to be allowed ,y the Poilcity
Treasurer, from the State Taxes, for the 'meant
of the Taxes so collected, shall be the ecanpereths
tion of the Collector.
Samos VIL—AII existing law* inconsistegg
with the provisions of the act, are hereby repealed.
An ACT in relation to it Notary Publio of Pitt*:
burgh
Szcztou I.—lte it enacted by the Senate and
House of Representatives in general assembly met
and it is hereby enacted by the authority of t
same. That so much of the act pa im
passed Ja
Gaurteenth one thousand eight hundred and tithay,
tour entitled a supplement to the Moll to enable the
Governor to appoint Notaries Publio and fa other
purpose.' as requires one of the additional Notstita
Public authorized to be appointed by said act . Ibr
the county of Allegheny to reside in the Boroti4b
of the Northern Libesiea be and the same ie hart
by repealed and the aaid addition a) Notary rqb.
lic is hereby authorized to reside in any parrof
aald county.
Received signature of Governor, Jan. l 8 11519,.
Sntotrua &cant mon StAvaaY..—Willinui
Brown tomes to the Liberator that one orate most.
interesting canes of the e.capc of fugitives tram
Slavery has occurred. He gives the &pike:frog
particulars;
,
"William and Ellen Crept, man and wife, ffv e d
with different masters in the Servo of Georgia,-
Ellen is so near white that she can pea. wae:Mt
suspcion for a white woman. Her husband Is iißs caIaV4OIrPTEIV.4IIOI.: OpTOPJXON ;
much darker. lit is a mechanic, and by worling (tom lriuknuttt, will goo a' enigma of gi g
nights and Sundays, be laid up money atloughjlk, tame m._„ .. -tho gamut' of.Plittliegt, Allegheny, tte.,
bring himself and his wife out of Slav*. v. IT "A
i1..,r,,,,,, ',, , ;;M T u i tteiiintunteditittit, unlUbtl
though n •IA ' t t o rot two nnantuut rtnuelt ttuukttut,',or Models pj
plan was without precedent; end
Mae thit mean. of giving them their freed , " tile unman system, made of • "papturAnDhniu Isom
Ellen rimmed in man's clothing, and passed • , eribct mid larger, (one beim OM litint elgleethlgh3
vNuter,
w i m eight:f nee ine **k i , west of ihe'Mainitaina."
be . - '
p
In this' while her husband passed as t a
way they traveled from Georgia . T . ' Thesalptyllels Iva tuaViillalltudinkied to De thetas;
i mem ..µ{6µ,eninpllietatildspirateuefeterhatatm
delphia. They are now out of the twit; • 1 '-'-'' asenatnifte4Pl o -19t I.ll, 9 l e'etlf% 0
bloodhounds otthe South. On their journey, µsa dotal taielmlltyW, , plet
pukup et the beat hotels where they stopped. ~, 't; ,µ4, l µµtioier eglimUlticthaSsaln,' apt a,,
the: of them can read or write,• and Ellen, . :sang, tfµµl, 4r AstetiVelialtineac tayee„gia,
ter n°7l4 ...%" en '' altaatla' , 6 thstar = a s i ttn
VC
log that. she would be milled upon to ley;
name at the tvateLti du. tied her right hail,' .as t:f i c r ,
though it was lame, t whleffi,roved °Cunene . no ~,,,ihc sna ps.plemlid•=deli orgy,'" ints t pa ys por ,
to her, as she was called upon several Wail*. linani'al as lowrolLP.tuo„,_f the, heart, the face,,syy
hotels to "register" her name In Charleston fk 0, elms of,'2,lret - ..42l,,,,mt i r n ut a t. upt,___ura
they put up a ttbe ' hotel which ikiv.McDuffbirand'i,==ll',' w h t l e , , r ,, ‘ "bli , i e i.74%m:
J. C. Calhoun generally make their home; yet chesel z;•,,r. ;anemic°, for the illye t a u tion the suumaree
dmurkguished advocates ofthe "peculiar =Mull otl' . .," µ µ &actions of the Haman y.
Bay that the slaves cannot take cam of themselves. ' • The course "HUM la e.POL BALL, contemned.,
. gy, vecepting Sendai evening. WI closed- Ware open
They arrived in Philadelphia in four day' emi the :Satentay creole', Imoiary =km be witubmedate d .
time they started."
, i Mt el &Nook—l-cam totommence at 7'.
151 r. Emma writes that throe fugitives tv kat-, • rseltets to tbe toeme,lll,o% single eviuntig,ka one,
tend the meeting of the Massachusetts Autiltive. I 1m be end a , Kay
_,, ...,..„ : „.. C4.lo " °k O tor Ti l " .l .ttha 409 t.
ay Society, in Boston, the hut of the
,p sera I Lou" t'er'''"?—"l' ra244:4.
,
month. "
W. M. Wright, M. D., Dentl,l4,l'
thrrtcs and residcnce on Fourth street=ln tbs,
Pittsburgh Bank. Office hods from 0 seut _l9 Al
Id., and from o'clock ton P. M. mglll4lY
-.r-+, .y FR-..1r.._. SI .l. d'
a~~..~ Y......:: t.sa _u.-sue. z.: ": ~aG~~L. ~. ~ ': '.O F.~itia.
thentnazinur Cans iir stheaux...WeiAthd th e
~ .. .
eUewthefethisecoant 0 tthe,.suirei.
inge and . death of Ear. math H. -cuter, 1 44
pastor state Prtabyteriam . . Chum, upimille , .
Livingston county, In the New York Day Book,
frotri the pen aribi, Editor, Dr. Bacon: '
"His death was caused by the growth of a singe'
lady hard and obstinate tumor in the throat, which
began about twenty yeas ago fag a sequel to a i
neglected sore throat or quinsy) with deep sealed',
and scarcely perceptible "lamp" on the right side I
of the neck, and gradually enlarged without occa•
sinning particular annoyance, untfl within the last
two or three years, during which it encroached
towards the front and left-aide, producing a dia.
treating and constantly increasing constriction of
the bony: and trachea, [the respiratory passage,)
that became for the last few months a probng..
' d agonizing strangulation , making every breath
laborious nod almost convulsive straggle %shut
&carnal, under which the strength of Ms robust
u n vry d idt o sm.vro th ni e mi r thr w lo te thrc pe etz lerit t.ton ly dran h t lialth edbly
pea." y raey fram straiiii e ce :ms t.r...initth griel .weder ri rsy .
amatuacea perfectly proper and jnstitlable, as well
as desirable] operation was perfoamed upon the
4liseesed throat, by Dr. F. 14. laamilton, of Battik),
an ethinent and skillful surgeon. Bat the incision
onlyit m rw e ' le al 7t d evident ne
trhl'at peless the m a te esia nd oLth o e cue.—
and
not be completed by the removal of t=
! bon of the tumor:which produced the strangulation,
without causing instant death. The formidable and
mysterious thyroid esed was the constricting body,
which could not be separated without uncontrolla
ble and immediately Intel hemorrhage. The only
remaining chance even of a few hours of life, was
to open the respi ratory passage below the seat of
the disease.
This was done by the operation of treahotomy;
and through the artificial aperture thus fanned, the
sufferer obtained for the lasi four days of his life,
the first full and free breathing which he had known
for years,--though, of course, from the moment of
the perforation of the trachea, be entirely lost the
power of speaking.
The disease has been under vigorous treatment
for More than a year past, with the aid of minute
consultation with the most eminent physicians and
surgeons in the State, without any permanent re.
lief It differed essentially from common brontAo
ais, rgoitte,"l which is a prominent, Indolent pens
dubs. tumor, end wan notimpreasible by the remi•
dies which are no unitormly astccessfal in that eels
dom or never fatal disease, drended , mone as a des
fortuity than as n danger to life or general health.
An lenience ofatrangulation from genuine, common
goitre, is a thing unknown. The tumor in this fatal
case was nut prominent or pendulous, nor mill•
ciently conspicuous to be noticed as a defor
mity.
The only relief experienced from the treatment
was for a short time last August, when active
medication was [followed by a considerable dig
charge of pus and blood unto the interior of the
throat,—aftor which for a few days, the patient
breathed with an ease and freedom which he had
not known for months.—This favorable turn was
very transient. The first exposure to fatigue and
dam paces brought back the original difficulty, wldeli
from that time was wholly unyielding and steadily
progressive. Thu gradual tightening of a hard
bond armiud the throat, procung on the wind pipe,
would • give the best idea of the nature of the
distressing Fromm by which life was extinguish.
ed. •
Remarkable as ems the disease, [unparalleled In
the experience and reading of several of the moat
learned and eminent men of this city,] the deport•
meet of the sufferer, throughout, to the lam, was
equally as. Such calm faith, such smiling cheer
(Meese, in every extremity, were never eqnsliedin
the observation of the writer." •
TAN COM/AMMON Canna—The American Col ,
onixation Society have recently sent out 440 emi•
grants, which has exhausted their fend*, and they
are now appealing for aid to send out 070 more
to Liberia. Applications of this kind are rapidly
increasing, and unless pecuniary help be afforded,
the Society most become embarrnsed at the very
tone when vast openings of usefulness to the Af
rican race are rewarding their philanthropic el ,
forts, and when owners of eaves are willing to
release them if they can be transferred to their
own lend.
We find in the last number of the African &pos.
irony, some interesting and startling facts in refers
mice to the slave trade. According to the estimate
of Lord Bowden, British Minister to Brazil, 60;
000 Africans were imported as slaves into that
empire, in 1847. One vessel alone made five
successful voyages daring the year, importing
between two and three thousand slaves. Of 54
slavevessels sailing from Rio de Janeiro in 1846,
fifteen were American.—Pkihrgelphia Dolly Nam.
A Smarr= Wcoses.-11 the reign of Charles la
a lady incurred the displeasure of a neighboring
megutrate, who had her arrested, and brought be.
tine torn as a Popish recusant, when he threaten.
ed to commit bar. But at the same time I:Mires.
sow hankie said, 'I do not like to be ill natured, and
if you will call the Pope a knave I will quash
the indictment.' Sie replied the high minded In
dy, 1 do not know the Pope, and therefene, will
• . isty - that-dokla**lltning".tala. klew kink
bailee well as I know you, I would sweat he was
a knave, and an arrant knave too.'
HZSEI our telegraphic despatches are
correct, in regard to Mr. Clay having consented
again tweeter the Senate, the whole country will
be delighted to know that the nation and the ad.
ministration are to have the benefit of his experi
ence and wisdom. With auch men as Mr. Clay
and Mr. Webster in the Senate, them is no danger
Mom the foolish machinations of Mr. Calhoun.
JOB POINTING.
BILL HEADS, CARDS, CIRCULARS.
Manifetti, Bali Lading, Contrada, Late BLzstidr,
HAND HILLS, 1....11.11. CTSMICAIVS, CaIIMIN
cotacila, dc. he
Printed it the shortest notice, at low prices, it the
&CS Gsmerra Onncs, TEan amt.
tia• roux. Mears bluseaarrox 1,18.21 r LID Ms.
cavrtae lersmurrir —The Tbird - Leentre before this As.
sociation ssull be delivered by the /Lour ItsvlEtnaor
CPCuanora. on Thursday evening, Jan. tab, 1E49, at
Apollo Hall, at 71 o'clock.
Scarcer—The illmmuce of Christianity on Slavery
Single Tickets '.LS cents, admitting a gentleman and
accompanying ladles. To be bad at the Book Stores
and at the i door.
JACOB ACTsAVER, Ir.,
DAVID HOLIES, }Committee.
B. A. SAMPSON.
pu lE7l , l. 4. nrrem o c . os .. L d reafa th .. ;LIT friends of the Re
which
has glven'existeuce to the ITCpublie ' , e s:ill letri
meeting in he Methodist Protestant thumb, EastCom
moot, Allegheny, oa Thunday, the Mb inst., to com
mence at ni o'cloek.
The meeting wtll be addressed by Judge Lowrie,
Hon. Walter Forward, and WilsonAPCandleas, Eno
The public generally is invited to attend. No collec
non will be token op. ta7✓l-d2t
Ecr The Roo, Angelic ea - prewar? Owns° female.
grateful to view, while: the repulsme, coarse, muddy
yellow feces of ethers, excite. disgusi—the same with
males. Could such people be Induced to try a cake of
the we loom' Italian Otemical Soap, they would he
miaowed with the change. They would have a deli
cale,,clear, white skin, while every diedguremeet or
ergedon would be removed and eared.
INJITICIILAZNOTICIL—Petsons who have bought cheap
counterfeits and imitations adds, and have had no eh
femproduced, most try this, the otiginal. hind, ask
fot Jones' Sony. roe sale at Wsi.lacsami's, 89 Liber
ty street. motif
74TIMell E.Talrookoarr...-We would call attention to
this excellent remedy for Coughs, Colds, Consamption,
Anthrax, end all affections of the Throat and Lungs.
Having several time@ within a few years put had 0001.-
sic= to aso a medicine of tem kind, we bame.byge,peiri
enee tested its excellent finalities, and are pml tm
recommend it to other. Ministers or other public
speakers afflicted with Wonchial affections will find
great benefit from its use. It le emptied by • gelatin
fie physicien, and all chasms will find it a safetptd
of
cactoee medicine in Me diseases fpr rylgeh lib re.
pommended.—lCalontbas (glop/ mu and Journal.
Fos sale at dm Pekin Ten 5t0.,.N0. /0 Fourth street
lira
Improvement* in Dentifitip
DU. tr. O. STldahi"latio qmoduas,Etiferiredtq
nsionnteduro nog cot Tim n troliholir laudparte
atf me,. anon StlePOn os A c herbs Bannon Platts.—
gwroacaz rpm IN nva wherirthe Mere Li
ItUidiVri. Office and residence neat door to the Map
chee,,eourth street, Pituiburgh.
two pfluvln l e: Etta, Jalli
13.11 Baum on Dar , Term—Persons arhaitays eh.
thee are honorabty slanted that a tr. haz of Joneel
Amber Tooth easte offlt. oa aria trial, without fall,
Make the Breath pare amt. :reel,
The Teelk .l 'itu and(2 " U r l '
Reader, last ItT *Kongo. .F,ar he/ Wit JACK
SON, 0 Meer -1 .4 41 Pa*. Boot. 0013
..
frr The (rosette, and P i and other nevra
pen. —Ca demon traveling, or any d ows •ot a,
wanting o 'apply of oar Ittsbargh trallr orar
Ito... Rapers or a variety of olanr of oar Eastern;
Av.,,,,,ca, Northern and SoutherritoNorns add ettiett to
r „,1 4 an d hay cheap, can dell atI+)IL'HARE/18 , Agerti
qand Intelligettoo OlT:ce, Where a full 'apply Lalhp't
and sold low " -j' 4 1 * vi '
MEM
D04.44aV0 P:411 Ilnita+-1( yea haVe, tie
.
ofJohesb mberrooth Paste. Thal
yillmakepaur breath await, *ham yoar teeth, &A l .Pahratlo.l4TlY WI
. A Good Bek _ ■ e Abir Halo. r
4 :41)=194 Lan Venn*y
e tlte g z i for aly f
lepeineeskgni a ankh k. Ike PropHelor
ineeneenient to have • eatebllehmenttHek?• ll 4l
~ineeenn~eenientt
APP11•1 ammvs.
joi-d2oe comer Wylie sad Washington ge.
r ..bwitiparebitaettlarlhilretrW*
•• : atioliittaMatbdibitfovviye*.westit o m m,
3 alselerree lartitAllagbaitiy coolleet erte ere rlrPer"
• ad to souratchiniaLsodiridiwidaal inn township wed,
firths:the publia;to Mee. Er,eYee
made by KvilaleVive iiitiopanillort 'this plate:
rkeerelPaaredin aitoptirity,'dorability and e
All
bode of timber la eat lariat eipint ,ataits
reerektie, raw of rOpM per May. Timber that cannot
be treOrtd by band pia readily nonveried by this
atm
contrivance into uniform! smooth and beautiful
stares. Bartok made of these waves have& neatness,
Geitneis and ;Aram numbness and bracityciorr ago
best that ran be wade in the ordinary way ,
SOWN: EIPF.F:FIii.
GOD Kr: W1L: 4 .( 1 9•
Dellevernon, Jan. 21, ISM—alto •
. -
NOTICE.
THE Mibeeriber Mill oder, by way of public sale, on
Thundey,oth del , of hlarch 161120 a tho,premi
ses,.• peon, prop noree of land, abOat 32 scree cleared,
20 acres ie in meadow, g dwelling I wae,
with other out buildinirs, about nun Imagine fruit Me..
and on which is ereetod olio large steam mill m CO.O.
neetion with water phercr, 3 run of Moues,
.2 bona, 2
nom en, 3 nets of eleentorg. end all metal goofing.
If not sold on that day, it hid be open or sale until
it is sold. 'Pones-hot eon be civeil et alumni any
time.
Terms made known 0" too day of sale. This
Property lie. 3 mile, , weit of Economy. An indispu
table title will to. mode on v i . ll ,, e= c i i tig.. s.ro
Hopewell Tp , Beaver co., Pa:
Dissolution of Partnership.
HE firm of ed`Kce Geissenheiner, boo this Jay
ETbeen dissolved - by mutual COMM,. They have
need their books and Recounts In ibe bands of N.
ltackMastee, for the perposo of collection sad settle
ment. All persons knowing themselves indebted to
the late Inn, will please call and nettle with him, and
all persons having claims against them will present
their accounts for payment.
DAVID WEEK,
CHARLES GEMSENHAINER.
Pittsburgh, January 21, 1940.--Jalittedl
BERG/al; BROTHERS & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
PHILADELPHIA,
For the .ale of Produce geherally.
t 7 Liberal advances made on coneimtmente.
ja.24-dAw6mT '
L 13--A large stddtuon supply o rat ruin
Gold Pens. both in silver and gold CILSVA, varying
in price from 75 cents to 614,110 each, and for sole b 1
(054 W W WILSON, corner morketand 4th ars_
SPARKS —Vatt Diamond ti . mtrita. to
glass cutters, received and for sale at SAW each
Rs the teal Hest Indio. diamonds.
ja24 W WILSON
B 001 ( KEEPER WANTED Mason lc
Co, No Cu Market streol. App lypersonalty.
Jo2l
LARD -S 2 bbl. No I; CO keg. do, In good stripping
culler; for *ole by ISAIAH DICKEY k Co.
.21 front tt
rieal3F.RE—aaen Ilae in note and for .ale by
F
Pea DIcKEY R . Co
G/ - *II , IBENG-6 sad" in more. for nate by
in 2.4 ISAIAH DlCkFlti & Co
FLAMMED-3 bbls in store and for sale by
1. ISAIAH DICKEY & Co
HEEttiE-100 bs.• in store; car solo by
C
ISAIAH DICKEY
_& Co
FHESII ROLIAILTTHII-2 1,411 or best quality In
store; brute hy M ISAIAH DICKEY &Co
BENS—Yo sacks small whim; 0 bbl. do do la
mom; for Sala by ja24 ISAIAH DICKEY & Co
MitRAL PAINTS--Fre sod Water Proof-82
: E lls in store; tor sale by
ISAIAH DICKEY &Co
PECANS -3 bbls Jest reed and for sale by
la% ARMSTRONG k CROZER
FLOUR -DO bbl. eaperfine Meer, Jost reed by
J 724 ARMSTRONG & CROZER
ODA.ASH-1.0 mike Reaming' Soda Ash, put W.
S
eelved per meaner Pioneer and for vale by
W & M MITCHELTREE,
jaZ/ 100 Liberty sr
WHtTE WADDING—IGO dozen, good heavy sr&
cle, large sheet., just received and for We by
ju27 SHACK LET r & 09 wood tt
G REEN APPL.F-40 bbl. in stoxv and for by
J D W ILLIAMS, 110 'rood st
EITRA 119.00N18-50 dozen cons Eroons; tOdo
hearth and cloth do; for talc by
Cjra
DEIN—D begs !belled, for tile by
Is= J D IVILLIAMS
DMED FRUIT-5d bush'Peuebes; ludo Apple.; for
sale by 1.2.1 J D WILLIAMS
BUTTEE—I bbl Bat 4 for .ale by
Ant JD WILLIAMS
RloE—Wtierces Carolina Elea new crap, {waling
browsing, Consignee oad for rale by
JAMES A IILTCHISONA. Co
HEMP rtElbar-5 bbl. rood and far rate by
jali SRAM & REITER
/UNARY SEED—For sale by
lJ j¢'II 'BRAUN & REITER
ei Uhl ELIAII-1 case rec'd and for rale by
).11 MIA UN & REITER
UPALLISTER'S OINTNIENT—A. (rub /at Mt re.
ceived and for sale by
jati
BRAUN k. REITER
UGAR LEAD—On band and for man by
la J KIDD & Co
ACETIC ACID—On hand =I for nate by_
jot: I KIDD& Co
G . FIANYILLX'S 1141710 N--On band.d Cm role by
And J KIDD & Co
DOWby DBILED BAYBERRY —OnICID band an D
d for sale
jaZI . 3 tr. Co
pl4,lp==
JaZ
ANFOAD'S EXTRACT LOGWOOD—On hand
amilbruale by 1.29 I KLLID & Co
11/23 bz• Cheese, prime quality, just reed
and for sale by W & E 21•CUTCHEON,
ran 1..% Liberty rt
RY PRACREbash ark Peaches, reed and
for sale by JOY W& R hVeL7CHEON
• bh etkestrws, r sold sod for sal
us
is= %V a R WCUTCHEON
I ban --.2 bids and d kegs Lard, reed and for rale!
W & ft Warren-EON
12. MN APPLAZ-40 bbl. Green Apple., on band
G
and for sale by j. 22 WAR MVUTCHEON
AMT-20 Idols Me and Water Proof Point, p •
band and for ante by
jaJ• W A R M'CUTCHEON
OTATOES-20 sacks Neshatinoek Potatoes, reed
this day per mar Robert Fallon and for sole by
latU TAW:EY tc REST
OTASH-9 casks In non and for sale by
Jam TAsSEY Ir. BEST
N. 0. SUGAR-20 WM, prime new crop, landing
from stmr North /Over and for sale by
land JAMES A HUTCHISON*. Co
1)
AL9INS-40 ini
0 boxes Al R Ralsl
SCO dr do do do
200 qr do do do; In store and for
sale low to elose, , by
ja22 JAMES A iivrcinsaN a co
OLL BUTTER-5 bbl. trash Roll Butter, far sal
lA, by • jar.l FRIEND, RHEY aCo
CYMEILI-4 wk. fina 'away ) . p k i Ey
a, co
)021
LI.E.A.THERS-23 minks peons Feathers. for sale by
ja2.l FRIEND, EFIEY & Co
CrroN—ius bodes for sale by
Ja23 FRIEND, RUBY tr. Co
DOLL BUTT En-0 bbls just reed and for Ws by
a, jaal A ELISSTRONIi Is CROZER
E GGS—t bbl Ens, for Ws by
AIithIESTRONG & CROZER
_
El LOUR—SS bbls sops:slims Flour, Fos ssle by
is= ARISISTRONP lc CROZEIt
CRAB CIDFIR-8 bills sadly reed, and far sale by
!EN ABAISTRONG is CROZ E.
Bp. GAZSIIAZI has temoved los °flee to the
. Post Gees balldhig, 3d sorry—enlyance by Philo
i stairs. stl9-ditv
LARD OIL-10 bbl. cold pressed Oil, landinallom
the Hodaon andltor min I to close cOnalar punt
by 1.11 JAMES PAI4ELL,Nrater IL
LARO 011".-15 bbls pare winter attained, In store
and lot salt by 0 BLACKBURN & Co,
Jail IFILIAI Itillet
SOAP -10) Das Crompton & Co's extra Soap, in store
and far sale by Ale 0 BLACKBURN &Co
PEARL STARCH-15 b. In elan, and for aata by
Jae 0 BLAC .: j, &co
por ASH-11 eask. rot Ash, in sir, and for sale
•I% 111 ' & HIC,FMTSON
SVOA4I. 11911.L$E 2110;ASSV13,1i bills üßoasr
House Mauna, on eMnet bud for silo by
jalb ' ic RIC 'Zt...N
UITLUTE MAUNAR-3g z‘lttihn Ham*
V V
S s ug,t, just A
raeciv S s4 UG . 1 .7 • u t t taz b
viycKsoo,4
lIDA J I ::" . "`" 4°IIIu4CI4 m 4
CiOMll-43 bare ilia Wee; 30 do overdo do; 60
do Lago re Coffee, in ewe and for sale by
Da • miT.T.va a 1L1C61:3130.N
ITEILTu OLD BRANDY -.l` , D. '0_ ,1 4, 1 p_91121S
by thßiatt plBOO. B
I".lmurrivt'an,r,
NAC:U/991914-79 Wig No 919111999 M, tiding Goad
tlgme Brooklyn and lot We by
g' • ' • 1 Ahl • • =LI.
LL
jwt
ekre l Tand fqt 80 1 l Holier' "
re
•' • - • ' L B WATERBI
.IVEAME/bbli No blackm
Ili a by
Mile No AAA e . 4l..ard, but reel and for
.L . 1 : 1119 311( "Jp4 ''" WATERKAN
ItE t t , r s9 . 4ls to, 'sidle terhaatenl and foe
'MCLIEraal—.lO ass cram heat; also, •
enem Rama's, formals by •
• lal7 - :Midge • LULL
trERN SCRAPE; VAILTIVor which. the '
c. 4est • V 4411P4 "E E Bawd, ea .4
=0 ;MACOMB-600 busbdtied Peackesi
to /pod iblpping only, Camay n
feu . JAVV6/4
IDIOUCIMLIkAT 1:741VH,40 imitator tale.bi
All . i_BßErrpa . NA OROZB4,
ciDEß—as bi A m ri o and fa mils DT
VINEGAR -19 bbh , 'CU 11139_ 1 7 '
• 411213TRIX10#, CgOZER . ,
VIVELDS :III4 t 4 TisSift - 40 .441 . - ilslik9 z Apiq Z
•11:;:timi , strung • wiLsos
ruu.o o 4ooP.lgitK-011
111
rtEIHOIIIt GREEN—On bund'and 44 b y
by
4 0 _ 1 1 */ ) .4.C.°
yiCifaihritralAdidr. GREEN-0;0211mi 64
'.11) ramie by 1,40 KIDD& CO.,
ENTINE GERIUNCOIIOOI , I OL bandit - ha far
G
salp Or. EIDIM Co
t- --
BDOMINAL SUPPORTERS—On baud and fot
*ale bY 1.10 - ' J
.. ,
'pp irr,sls sacks Rye, for isle bT - . •, - • ....,
,11", • deents -•- ARMSTRONG is CROZ'EGt •
Eovngapaza,s;PEMNo: INK.—M kcp news
Sak, b dabeek•Ra. -Cylinder pets ink in . 1 MAW
t received and for was ny . .
dee9 • •••••• '• • •• •• 4 SCHOONMAIUM. &Co.'
otAit r{ , C),Z-111 tasairrlAß DALZe.LL
aerrnd far sale by
0 dee ,
AILS-700 kep iumorted, Cot see by
N
dool4 B F VON BONNUORST it Co
1 AUCTION
i'i; . '..lllz.jeiltall:Davisollsica_lll t'.."':J- - -
. ••:Ellsg`jkliggs, Rnigans, lilstai . ing;Aniiiii.
, ftaiP7te, bYellb , l''
.I — NOTig..iidnit„.,4ust,s,t,lo,o'clock, at the
Commetrial Solos Rooms; corner et Wood addllidi
streetsorill bo sold without suscree, en • credit efGO
days on all wow over el tgi— •
..,.
A large endure!' selected no IC, COrlaiilll2l.. in past
.of meas . deg, kipandeescre. _
.ts sod brogan boys.
kip and muse Loot end bleg iiheifs'raWitifirpti
tem gums; N•001.0' boots, bo LA slippers amalgams;
miser. , grakted buskins sad el s; mend floe pumps,
ehildrens , shoesiAc. ike. c.
,dale.:
can be obtsinwl.
. and stock exammtvl oti =eau
1 Mt .IDiiititS, AuCL
.Perempiory Sal* of Dry doe - 4;44 . a
andckarrs.. • • •
On Thursday , inorningiJan.•Oth, atl.o o'clock, attha
Commercial Sole. Rooms. corner of 'Wood -and:Figh,
streets, will be soldi"for toneney, on •aneOned:
whom It may correon,- ,
A largo and ge n eral assortment of seasonable Iglu I
ple and huny Dr, esuhrgoing snoorano
eassimeres, satioatsocans, woods, pilot - and beaver
• cloths, white, yellow'. toren toldscallet flannels, an
ion flannels of rayed. .00lir?4, blanket.. ebiali4aga,
outman., snaring., alyaoai, Mack Satin, fancy
vesting., gleghema, adteoell, do loh,e, oldest. c r .,
children. not coats, woolen; Coteau; hosiery, ape,
gloves, ribbons, Intros, edgingh Nai.s vitneW of r
goods, &a. •
Az g o'teloCk i
Gaocastmt, Quranswarta,• 47.
rce-
Id bat Vitgsma tobacco, a mthntity of second. hand.
household (tannin., cooking stoats and kitchen mm,-
ails, from a family about to 'calif,' front the airy..
AI 7 o'clock, -
quantity of rashionablu , ready made clothing, dry
8.0. In Kwit variety - , new Ind aecond hand 'ratchet,
atantel e Meta, fine ,Idan and :pocket evihrry, shot
guns, pistols, musical tastraments, Gorman fancy
goods. letter and cap writing paper, blank book*, &a
)sal JGHN D DAVIS, Aoct
E!MSMZES3=M
ingv, 4v. at anctron. . , •
On Thursday morning:Jam 25th, at 10 o'clock, lathe.
residence of Mr. It. W. Poindexter. Allegheny city,
will be sold his entire stock of slousehoLd Fkirniture,
library, oil paintings, engravings, Ao., among Which
are—
very superior well tOptd.pion9i.lpr large French
Oslo ga frazno, mirrors; 1 pair Superb pier table.; 1
pair splendid mahogany sofarl; 1 mahogany centre
tatile,'l do side board; Mabor.aby andWinttiorchairs:
a few handsome oil palming., n library of choke ifbarS7,
duttl Work, v•ls benuati u condoinbtXu, SA= drew
lag bureaux; China, glass end' oticenevrare,'•_logether
with a Large quontrly of household goods, which may
be examined protons to the sale. , Terms at sale. •
Saab JOHN DDAVII3, Auer
AMUSEMENTS.
C. B. PORTER
_
BENEFIT OF ISH; BIURDOON - . -
W1113.11•1', JANtrAti V 4, win he acted.the
LADY OF LYONS.
Cl. to • •
3tr. Murdoch.
ratline W. Poner.
To conclude with It Comedy called the
INCONSTANT.
Young Minable -
Mr. Murdoch.
°risme Mks Potter.
Disarre Miss Claim,
.Ll:7 MR. AND MISS LOOAN are engaged fora few
aught,.
Nance—The Gallery will remain closed during the
eo2 weather dd and dd Tier, 35 cents. , •
, CHARITY SOIREE, - "
VOR TFIE BENEFIT or vas therairia or 9r. PaulAr
Je Curann, will be given as the Lafayette Assemb ly
Rooms, on Friday evening, February 2,1841.
MANAGERS.: • . .
Bon. C. &wax, Atrogino Bettis, Esti.,
lona B. Orrnarr, J.l.` Swan,
;Jong Lusroa, 'T: WADI, '
Ay. A. ralltrume, • Jona J. N', E. Juan, - ' .' Joel Scan,
Wia. B. filrreatraturs, St., Hyatt KELT, .
Joan Dols-ease, . ,A. PdTourgerni , ..•
C. 00=211411X, IH.
MrTleketican be obtasted Gam the Hanagets
deeZi
PITTSBURGH IrESHOWS INSTITUTE. I
rpHE,SeconcLansaion.-of tbla ,Inatitutkpi, under. the
I care of Ma and Mts. Gamma, for the, pace -eat
acealenale Mar, will comineocc on the Stator Febtrot
ry next, In the same buildisdnr; No. P 3 Liberty litmetr.
emoorements hove been made by width they will
be able to furnish young ladies facilities matial to . afty
in th e West, for 'obtaining a thorough Engtoth, Classi
cal, and Omuminstal educed°a A fall come of Phl
lisephicel and Chemical Lectures will be delivered
donna the winter, illustrated by, apparimia The de
=eof vow end' Instwunental Malin., Modem'
s, Drawing marauding, will each s he under
the cam of. competent Profeuco. By close attention
to the moral and intellectual Improvement of their pu.
ells, the Principals hope to then a tonthouttion of the
liberal patronage they have hitherto enjoyed. Fey
terma, we cleetahs'. or apply to the Principals.
g 010.4
I=l
L V)ISBB1 LII3IBmRB
MILE subscribers having taken the Saar Mill above
I the Filth Ward Driage,lormerly run by Me. John
Chambers, and having a good snick of Adtber on band.
would solicit the patronage of the public. Orders
thankfully received and promptly_auended to.
tiAVARYA SPAULDING.
The undersigned having sold hls Interest in the above
Mill, to Messrs. Savvy reSpaaldiog, would •recont
mend them to his former eustomers and the etlonturni-
.• • •
ty es being well qualified to give satisfaction ma
who may deal with them.
to .dtm JOHN CHAMBERS.
I ACE GOOEIS—Sxrru &Jarmo'', Et Aitirketetieet;
L
have.reeeived oue ocrion of fine English Ablw_nd
lace sad edgings; Avocations loom 'nada doj tea car
taus cotton do; one do of black silk lace,. JalWdo „ef
black sadadutet nine& workedlees-captm,isittedawj,
I,laek chandlla veilm together with a variety . af
.(titaey.
BMW* mom black ante,:dtmed, milk news for yam
cord and white silk Ullman for extming drease4, 7
Dealers and °Mem mill find' 4.fpr tea mere* to ea;
melee them ochre .. 7td2• ,
Itaiiilluxd•Ansala
l KIDD & Co
sal - ins , Timm:mu as IN •' •
Cot oxersaate fhb, '
Fir, IL E. Sellers—Your' Vertnifamt ita• - aold well;
and has been highly apoken of by all - mho' have Wed
it Froorthelneeem attending the mitabilartlirlon of
your Vermin:iv In every time I have beard of, I am
confident 1 ran sell more dining lita.oomlngem.,mon
lama I did last. 1 will.bo eadJo reentva another. sno
oty of 4or 6 gross. Yours, Mese:fatty, .
Mitinelfrom hitter.) R..
Prepared and mold by iI..E.SELLEELS,TIWat,
Imam and sold by druggists genera ll y, in Pillablaii
~ • -
For Hatt Fronotetpo..Caltfornfaiwallreot a
Tho A 1 Clipper _barque - JOHN yPOTIES,
Capt. NVEn..LVVatis, hucror loading at Chase's
wharf, Baltisnon wanul , wills proceed withou t Pi. Per balance of freighter passage, having
pert. cabin aecommalatlons, app yl to • •
HAYDEN tc COALE; C loath Gay at Dolt
Mama Winter it Idolater wW hale charge of , the
cargo, and will be pleaaad to reedy], 'farther consign .
menu. ),M
X - Sw
lkjr A. WHITE le 60 Wemid reapectklly bnibrui
111, the public, that t&tp have erected a shop on
Lacak,betweeDFederatln Smiduskpireets,,- They
am now Malang and are prepared. tiireseivo orders foi
every description of vehicles, Coacioll,'CheNot's,
roaches, Buggies, Ptrossot wideltfroth theft!
to ra
v g
expericoce in the mannfacture at the above work - ,
and the Pralines they have,they,fealconlideutthey are
enabled to do work on lawman 'seasonable terms With
Mow swatingarlieleelu theirlhie -
Payingparucular attention to the selection of mate,
rid.,and having none bat competent workmen, they
have ea LO/11211011 lq warranting their work. 3VO
therefore ask the attention abbe public to this manes:
N. B. Revoking done in the best manner, and on the,
most reasonable ramp. .
0 itiliagssir
Q HOGE beg. Isola toinforn th race omen e
citizens of Pius-
P• bulb late vimnity,that he him taken thelhigisso.
nart Rotaus lately occup ied by , Mr . Porter. The -pab
he aro assured that the late nnprovercems are secu
red, and will be brought into opesattort,by Mr. (lege,
who been hatwiwn qietator Mum the an was
beet discovered. Entire roxisfaotian is ramonmed to
all who may become his pinions. nr. kb will refer
with ideas= told. 031 . 41,1natose establislow.ot he
has operand for the lust twelve mouth. }Emily Por
traits, Engraving% Itsguerreorypu, goe., accsuntely
ec c ri- itikauralis britetain ally lowlier, 20 Set in
I eta, brow plea, eases and Emcee, .. -
instructions given In every branch of the art, and ap.
panes • , lacol(s.
HELL KEDERASII EOVELLEV.
A FULTONgteII A awl BroasVoaudat, bilk re..
built ll and cpoloienced terstneas at his old stand,
where he will be jiliosed to we his cd4ctqlom
cts and Mend,, •
ChstrehAtehorks, mud Bolls of eivery. sizejmnio
to uwoo poon4 cast fromponerns of Ow wear *Wet- '
ed hre e r i d' Water fkunns;Cro ." 4 15Vi1:fd,...A., Uwe.
then with every sorcery of Brass Covina, a required,
turned and finished in dm neatestraenner.,
A. F. is the whs proprietor of Moines AT-A 2711.
not Ddinrsd, so jowly celebrated far: the ledectiou of
friction to inachiaeU. The .BOXe. SUA/Comiutsidua
owe be had of Idan at annum. ** • Ja2Cely
IagaTtIAITSQUILIIAOUSiIaI , ..Mgrs
L ValfrquiParrucTreorypes, piblished bir E. Antlak,
(lAuted Webster, Henry Clayrlin his net yeW,
";. SOU L Oen. Tarter AttildniFjlhaareOenlwm.
j dd p. ro4 to grtigN e." . ittittAtdrtas, 4l"Wi ro An .4 .ll 7d o rew
. .
Cz
nt
'‘l g. '" ,,,o n ' t m of tlut ative mein ' : .xsa l ' rtrnits w es i. t, reed
and for — We lay : . JoENSTONto MICEDON -; ;
.410
~, . - earnoswiarket and W. ate
VOA rl. i;
tatAND poosesoloh ,
.. , fflei A 1,0 April—A Store 1
lo Naha oi{eol, rmir Ph3riz i
~
_, A Store in merts:itiVS'imp door mike cot , 1
I
otioiliforket And I.l3ert,7:iiisi - ,,..z
The Adjoining Dloph 3404,,,orilArket end Liberty 'rrrcau
IWo Storey, woh.dioolDwiippai Demo Omit, 1
olor ihO SO 3 ". • AliOloPirrOW ',.'srit3 or.witti; I
*A' iimmium nOln.l ri, , c_343 . 1,', on . kite Alia,
weZionly• lohoDoyor- 1 -^ - .-... - - , ,DAIID,9O..LEN
~ ‘,.
11133441n0 '. - I Derin sireef,3o.3r xhor carrot
t 30 0 D }r, ft gaili:N. - wriflllitt
oppositzobr ,uovss.- : :i. - .
,liot viEGINIA24O7AI,9avigiwP '''''""
' . the Petry C.O o lhorillititeioijoMoAcdo_, 01 , order,
r the okooP 9 1 3,10 0 1 :1 , h3 Pdahooi ho 07 0 . 4 .
• lionicou in_ wash pr ow, opt con3fpc l / 4 yrill. Awilli
10 piiimitze Vitomabtlohment-LtAey will had dip.
:cherpors Olean arid nicer rod the 'rook ' ow - well ro* -
'3l3ifoil as 11,20111. atml.iftlivddattfreapfive Foray
iffreßta .it igf PO tEitOr s tl.o ll l4kti:Vi Tl i t . t ;
°...i.E.d.l=AirafglinNlthe.7g,
i Jo.. -,,, ~,,, WASHINGTON EVANS.
~ • • - vattali • eitticwat...-- , .
9cAtt7 7,
its--(0111#-Intitarty Vali libusc soAe
0 brand, lul.ticiAt par steamer 'Brae km! far
I ,sal etz ' - Vt. tr fil ZSITCHEL ES,
Non(' Liberty rt
• I. A
is/Murat hi rarer. • „
CM. Abrrket'sireet, few
dam:llo4Mo TOIS
very ioitntile for a dabble
. o u v 9 Qi:d444SSEV:aI TLOVAtI
oNO i s o pridomelaiolvooNuot
: • .lu= 4 1 %.*Imai styli matw rr oo*akot
01, 41t0ux., ansins44
7 P 1 4 16. gad halms 42411,,,, t y,
nag, sgw.)c,.
itid for ante by
7 WM di Co
• • nirAtilk. -, DLETiroii
110TAfty7,1111LICL
QVFlClSltibleart.' Boom & Co , s WisiektiiiWP".-
let itteciOtetfiethiNirbod atinialket. Re-aldeilef
nactra, Jews' Fatuat suer.; toalreiNa
Giant. neseionsilEr pr: tinpf
axldiwWood/44h
1119afi n e d Ati o c747447 - t - t it s
t=a,.atut otherlitaiojia 144 Ades iet ijuf i,a, poto
awitimireirradtwrifilleitagnalli.‘irlgt:4l4Wof
lustre of nevOwartu , lyintset 64 .64l.ll , intlo, wheut.,.
sale anti ftia, -
JaM , .it
• it v 144414,
eld jai Oniat,-
' bglk • 414 , 4 a Nklie
.T
mictri
iss goodolordcricoezvvlrd'
TIAVIS,B Campoundfiirsilifehiiiiiratha
az4 for saki by t JEnDbaco
SALIK.4
_4.7t.FAIIBOATS
Ol:loldrii6sin 6 PITTSBURGLI
Milaka
-"itilkill'-is/CCX Li•N•Ez.----
afel) kitti c nits Of..aPintring., E .M .
eivii new d Iff the •
abed andTamis.he and mast you WM. dd lOC
umtantatiehaliVesh livoncitgennto ,4 o°R
fort that matter can procure, has been amelded Da pan,
inn. The UN kras Wen in %tetanus fot , sta run
—hat carried a miWodof pewle Med , WRT
I.
rytotheir persona !The suni be at e mot of
• Wood once% the day previous to muting, for th:sweep.
Goo effreight end the e
entry of passengers On 0 UV , J
ter. In all eases the passage mmeiy mambo pain in
advance.
BANDA'S' PAIIIKETh • • ~ I
The ISAAC NtWTON, • writ
leave Volsburgh every Sunday rveroineatlO &tient , .
Wbeeline every Sunday evenbag et Vt. eh
• NOY* /Sit
' SIOSIZOLV;PJECrak i Irr r, :'
The PONONUAEIELAipapt: Stove, tvalletiVeriltet.(l
burgh emery Monday omertuagralbtAleeki Wheeling
ary
Abbadateveningat lOe.te . . •
TIJXISDAT .PACJECIETv. .
' The 111)ilEILNLA No. 11, Copt. J. litzusgrate i
Testis-Pi arghavewTherday uledoieg a 1 1D o'clock;
Wheeling very Tuesday ebetlidg etillir." , ah: •
• _ _
- tv.r.Dßraszkir PACK E T..•
The NSW ENGLAND C*pt. S. Ttaap,tarii
leave Pittoburek. everY aVedixsdY mothiaa
o'clotki.WhetUng averylVe'dnetdire esttans stitlt. It. j
TUVBSDAT PACIIET.
The BRILLIANT, Capt. Gtucn.l atilt leove , ..Pitu. ,:-
burgh every Thuroduy thornier luta Attech;Whoeltag- -, ,
every TbAriday ennuis' ut ID root.— •• •
• --
AT , PAC-MI.IT. • •
The CLIPP No. V, Cape. Prue Dural.; will !cart,
Pitraturgh every Friday morning ot;ID o'clock; MVP „
lint every Friday evening at.lo r, v. •, • . • /
• SATITILDAY
MESSEI 7 GEni Cain. F. llimphixt., will lesiva'
Thabargh eve Sararday 10 o'clonk;•
Wheellol ore guird,z7evehinK ni 10 r.
pogisy LISBON AND ErMBUI:1411- DAILY LINE-... ',
.. 'OF CANAL ANDSTEASI I'ACILETI3;.. - , .. ,t
• r , ' . 4 .' . .EqL - : . - L .• - - • INZikall '' 1
!
' Leaves Pittsbargh.dally,infl o'cl a,' k:it, littnil if{ I i
rives at Glasgow, (numthof thitPandiatilßeavet. ca. • ,
nat,) at 3 o'clock, and New-Liebou as 11, inate'ingb.L. L'_...
' -Leaves Now Lisbon at a o'clock. - P. 12L,Rmaking the
ttip canal to the.stiVer dating the night.) andiGluteom
lat 0 o'clock, A. AL; lull graves ..et !Ittaiburgh at 3 P.
AL—thus making a • eantirmore line fur' carrying pas. 2 v
imagers and' freight between Nevi Lisbon and hue- i 4
burgh, la shorter time and at less rates than by aur r -
i This proprietare of thls Litle have the platoon of IS. ,
girmingttut publiorhat they have fitted ustwoir.it clime.: )
Canal Bmte, for the. ageommodstion .of passengers Ea.
freight, to ran ln en wetion with the well. ktiolett
steamers OALEECOYE arid BRA illilkintin dean 1
ing, at OlasgrrW, with -the -Pinsttagh• arul• (Na "...
nen and other . deity lines of atenelers dawn.the Ohio
and Vria.l.‘ippl riven. atm. Inopl etara pledge them. ,
. selves to spare nitexpento or , t hie to bums coat, , ~•
fott, safety end dispatch, end air the publicist stars • ,
i
or that/ patronage.
.•
. ALITROMZ EDLatfrE. 4
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b. m..urrar,• , .i P'l-3b' . ''
a.& Y. HARDAUGII,
E HANNA, SCo: r"_-•„L..ft.L
myna JiIARBAUGHACo. , S"
-
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• —.......
NOTICE—The eteiniefDEAVERS. P. ClarkaM(fait
ter, will leave alter this notice, tot WelinE"S peauttit , ' • '
Slit, at Po'clock In the wonting ..:.1 • . ! 013 i t!, ;
1848. - ~ - • I , - --. • limb" ~.,
privainniarteo tinowasiimial-..). ...:,
Daily Paakat,Pino.
FEBRUARY 1.t,184.9 FRBRUARY Ist, IBS,.
LEAVE DAILY A'ES:A. MIANDII-P:3L -- i
' - . ' The 'following lIINW Nan, 'COMOSIO. 11
'tee - line • fertile resent lielmamikTe.
.
• LANTIC, Cart..‘ James Perkineelep
TlC,Capt.,2oJaeolthi awl WIMP „.
IPLANE, GELB.' Beano. . Til t boz4s aca =ltaly' ,
new, nod aro 12tted pp mithqut let dto ezpeeid:, 'Ey. -
, asey comfort %Mamma,* els
pr
he, leen pecerlded;, .
,The Beau will leave the ..hiorthesnthela Wheel Bost all '
dm row of Rosa ot. neirengen *ill 'be'renetwth bir i
board, es the boats'. sal' cenniniy linage it the - ate, m
tined boon, El .A.;11. end 4 11'151, • , 2J..... , . v ion ~, J e
• 'FOICNEW , i/ILLIiNS.' '' : • ' ' 4 .
Thp-rf.PArmil.t.guair ' .
Caniniti tb Coat'. a, will Inlinol'iin..,..
o , Bll4,.solinitainediate ports •on i
' Thar day, 25th inn, at 1.0 o'clonk, A...1E. , - .. e d ,
kc. fr.iBht or Pa 4 I4POPPIY. O 9S I rd. , , je2t. -
FOIL CINCINNATI AND I.OUISVELLE. "
Tto ; sse4datl p T . sprzer_
4, • •
.•.-.t..44;;Lt trosatif;*illienvo for I:bity4 , .
224 Ina, at 10 o'clock. . L „ _ .
For freight or pai
l ver r igloN . o v a i rdiod4o k ' co . .. , ! ,
ion . GEO 11 ATILTINEXIMEIL „
o g'AolcEr.
.mat:
e se, ~ z /Lcu..141.r- r dryth 13,.: 5
- I.,ue*fituter; heteuftee leritiO
toter • paCket. near hkr
lerriatZUgrotshoiterylifoodiiyAlfolais
_ for bright or paossolO:apply
errrsrantati AND vcrinsvfiltrricßtv
naltiowl Louisville on 1' edneottOL ThopaijitKat.ltio ,,
o'Olock cd00614.;:
to!
.GEDzmuntwor.wiLtuntqc,cmm):, hi
> if
i•iteniiiefroytOrfilostuenvoLouiartllo for Nolo
O can ou antral, of TeUvvh.piriA ,Pasootp i
carrigoditect, otti l elt, ho.vol.OEsOctroOltipt
' • tu; , --, ...; iVI LI ';r-t AIP 4.1011
- • ; Tha,ituftetidliiv-A pip; xta.4 i
am ..
IVllkina, mortal, will leave,.fai. dim ,
mg ai
above amdklnennodireelalfta An 19c4,-11
neaday,lbe 24driax.r1 lb Welock. el - • -.,,,,,_, ,
_,C. : j , „
F l4r ght 7 P 7Tit ICIMgE fraard
t . a Eitr ,,, .
:,Avn,,, - -:
And Hoeklngpol i v • f en d- tat - tillff* rL u la i n ff dildir ,
a -
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, t, t
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The Moo stentnr
iirkeig: >: . z , , AVE4.l.BVittr .; I'l - 0
. .roconestaGenll Isavetor,thoile i
porn every,layost: In Wel L,.
NI For freight or pump apply oeboard, dee mixt! • .
l'77l3llUßGrato %Tar? , pfer , "* .
~:, ,, 1 . ,,
CONSUL, .• . - ,- -,
' IVel l "-. 7 0 7, W-vynnil IFoire re
e Wbeelingonver7 nlonday, We '
..t.L.Lnlall '..a'b . .blr,en_ll4o , clook Fax ~0 1 , -.... • ~...- , ~
INbeellng every' TneadaY. "alintelay one BA ,
knadar, , at 7 o'clock, a in, precisely, .4
The Congellaill ?and at en the ~kaoro,,,bo o , p0rt,..,;
- El/417 aceoinodancre that can.b4prOOOl4,4 for the c . ig
fort and anfelrotpassengera o' boob provided.
4 , at is
loam,
dod Wilb_la MI toktnin, 41 . 4 1 Y a lIlmni to,
grurovr7iP6? P-‘7.liiii-railsitr."-
.fat 4 . , earner hi:lM and Satin:Mem ife:r
ifi x :iv 41,;43 0.151••/.1INfi.TI,
iffliatztioslit swat- •
" "Ilbltt•V:ursti." . and R . lalladelpAttoi,;
11t3A, ' ol 3b.ttaitootato,)'
MIK Invzitos-“RuN.Kmai'Dmr
T H ,, EAltib bibie ilife t r h r . l . llFtt
t t!as .A. Litue.i
PlldahlT, 'u lall 'g i
4 " ith. ?XI Togo ,
Cbambentiorg.,•
ma (tam thenbe IrslVogna;' , withAl.
of hotoey martillitt dor butl'oigit.l..Wit wilhbero
ptcparoil to format 6000 lbs. freight ditUr.' Apish/Kt*
r.. 1) LTX,C
•
• novto oril.billtlS/b.L.F..14011.„, ,
No 13 &nob 'Mini t
PIONEER ThANSPOIt Alum' imam, ;
alkiMl
- Magi
BETWEEN BALTIMORE AND 211TiEIBBEEL
Metti•s daPli
bferchandise tramportil Id CwAl ram • •
• • • Pc!ft. s rril 4,IIMOA*, Airy,* , -
Trattrltivequgittie*.r;
PRAXLEY k MARSHA .
_turrl7 Lieff sty ea;
,
1211118.10 ab' COM FAST EXPC.11;018
' I M I NAIRAc
VOB.CI I 4WEBLAND..tiILIMMIS
,EAsTEata. . • r. 7
1416; P;OMIitIM ULM hal* 1111, iigitliCAo•
I. ...I are prepared to Glryeard paer4sa
1 'U t , T..! ,171 1 r,0 ..'19:71 1 ?" 6 " 4 "'ar'..;.:7 77
• '"' '
• '"'ROI3I,SMON/r BCC=
orall: car. r -,,,,,, Setioudt Oradea sr, Elddronim ,
tailia rim :Tg/i/laPO,WrA i rbli : 411 ,4
1
' I
'
tie{ , E48,,0uLL ' 41.,;?„a1,...„e - 4,0, - un.
continues in ren,cleily,pqucnili . nd =UZI 41x . i ,
'pledfiiiby7lVK DAY LIN F: 1 ';',... 8. 2 1 _mg
,150,"rilrn=1XL.Wiitedn* 11 1, ill
$0 14 '" • . ''''' 01 = 5 CLNAPOPit;. 4°P.
PEask, '4l-11gD oino - untP l3 •
- , •-- • • : '-•"......
TO /CCIi VlOll , I:—TAr.. ..„
''''s t...i -
. ' irrrOnlieDD'ANl;• I'LIILADEI4II-11A4 i
;Vae ) & 6 aura"-E'm"'
TV , sit rifiei - 4 '-'
A inah L lir b"% ne i rno e f ur eul. Y eeannineanthr ""
31gi or
len llt of tannery next, using the .nit train Eillst a
iebanablipniall 4 ld r ryx ernentee on'themigm"
et A i HAD - i:.Fla 'Yank dli " , ?r
: • '
_LEWIS a.BUTLI.I3, 211 t bin rlii& 44 0 4
_
Ilitusbam , s Entrens Wages fj9i n e, ..,t
Mar la Axe my - i":, :Adak
-1 ;•;,, , i - xIIIRGII AND 11 . 14,111 . 4 . anipq : =, hr.
nw,..rive.DY-R.,0 i.c" - ~ ;111
I'm 1 Cer 'i lenve'Plandel 14 43 r 4na ' ri elga'
~,... 'id Chstatenabargln. tt P 44till i a,,,,, e ';
*camel, and harias ?aro, of .1.0P10.4 tdeningdZ l A
eeenle-s-,the- erntnaw antelni,elcondele.
Dayst, ,No *sore Goals mill be receive than OW be
IpT4IT4 Up babb,4o go that ;93, Mar will oe cur. !. 1 r
we tollho pmarr,4 1,:? commis .oi, ii,,,,kny 'y I
A PAIP .: , ~. Whr, auvuunkli-"?1
'' ' .;" A' . M. a ni ' 44 t D 1 r"
nktb a 'L .'''ZqikrAti.Efifreitill ,1‘
ItIP L - EU .-tair k*l • ort . s - viirrt6gArr..T
uarn7 MMldr r e tt P " r 4V A:
A
Al' a, mil, l'lr ~
''l ' Allitt - On - iCitilinthen?
PrtaL_ai . ..,. Mb; Vil reattsea to Iwr en
tr./ thatnlth fans -years lome eenbin./ to Ve
yblismin,'-eithei.lit. bottle ',XX •Illn 36 . 1 ".• lA'i n ir IV
~.ft taus ***made my bed. Daretlimunteern _
1" °( °Ma r l I . 4 'exlllnn4ed for -media iii ornewitace rle
mailer P ysieinna and medicine,,,' Lt.%, , u,..Jutozdat
VA bur,,, , ithoarl rmeitiug'i:_„l umob'oglon•lldt:
441,4117 fgaTiriVin ' Tua n tarkli Vg.pte4l,
and believe diet it ass DY r*t.C",..g
p io l 4:meil
v Vel e ighTirg 'lti tTairait=7l7ll44oo4.l
tt d r 4 r t lr JA .V a Plqt'k "li "" 44 , 444.49 W,AA••
, „fill t,,,,,,,:iiii,tii,v 0440cquaty ) N. Inionnix
'LI
lenhy,ed 'l'7 .. otWella thlllle , Mi4rdi PLAIN II
landnxiiilofinterextid In .8/ ii on.- in 40 041.4*
00,, motiehiga . gLpc,ila..,eertl fi citte ler • On,
eli - ofth....mtud. -7 4.1 1 ,&ti WO". JA
' ssirtrigraid,l4: v.; 5epi14,14:9. „.._ , i s c, , ,
~,
A'IVAZITE.24 4 ' ' '
lOWA YOUNG MAN. whose- eharseter IOW; 1:.:4 4
11 the strictest issestlystoo,ta L simation astl.,*
Keeperr, or oy other desertpuon of employment-wilt
Gsseno
whether laborious or halm - Address k
" JUSdfds
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