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jpiCr` .4;6 l rhalisr 'aroetilDesll9 rent6uisio bind
our forombefori ar. is+ .s.s early in the dr( as
• t iost ,A=ts Dot ism:l for aeoirat4lXi i orde ilcii
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kit River- Newh-ltaPrTtrs Wm, ett, ae. gee
Usu.. page toy Velepolidak Nelwith
MITUCAN Coubazisrabr-la Um various bashibi
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Mach ladvich persinbilii . vb . sgrbed,,to -bminunit
their daveih'oii COnaibbi !lig that be
hi' a bcidy; theliiibut, itive2dealo . ixaki
ib boxicvlbliihe object Thda, hi our view, Is not
the ttghcway ' to promote ibb . gbi4 end red : hubs
Cohibizibbb.
to i a 1 :7
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•„,od,,,xithlrytD - thenuaathesz World.
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smssi 129' thin Vv.
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, 611:43. mete * tie slave ladders so
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they Val not, em• thhatloaricd 4 o° 61 ' 41°7 7 : m ai,
Causer of ecdotharuocoxis _
sail:wen evil Idles It saMsFrOMik
In
tee
oa t
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The
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mass Irk arcs
mines of Csfliona lmnidtnot
In aelectutg pawns to tran*rt te Linda, at
thq eXlWwsa ofPubY o t 4 WW1§ 1 04; 64 d O ct " I F
ought tabe antaidert*thefidies idtheezigrem
to ;mama Me welfare ofd bob*. 7b pom
upon'the..teibarcrna - ems of Africa, ttvo asthma
Innulreti emigratea, merely becalm) they were.
freedby come slave otanev,mithent the least rem
gard: to their morals, their inielligaMe, or their
perennial ilMenain thergundobj.ected colorbodinn,
it appears to us is an evil Maid. that a bleating.
and to preen such a vinarinmeiieldminted as dry
Will the Mini" or aktntlttlii4Pi6lPWwolanc e: '.
Colonittatian, to imam; mega,* whitey Miter
'wed! Ita , n;• 4 / 1 o: 6 2.lxo4witligiTtisv:aha
aleve 'Ai. a &giro, meusts, indepni.
dant 'arOrk.": It 1111 . 4. peraM s o ;o4nilas are
-ikeerkonecuiditienofltetirzettlault, ewut
She benevolent head tattelhal 'another
aumaele is broken,and tltst theVaiiirinf agotticav
lion b prouioted at thetemors hew Itatin no cue
awl: gni' who ant 1111fil Mill,drptepaved fir the
work of promodageivaatida Mulanindanity in
. Irt this May the 'belittle st 'limey .will be •
thoazand tidies More prosnotal,thert by the maim
eipationef . sfeer hundred dadhiduale, hem and
therie,-4hielittialeMaa,a 410 the,ocativ--to.i
emu" tine . mace influence of an intelligent end
Chrighet ruithilt of therpegre .. nee, on the shores of
4ftitw, will 'be
es, Ina*, psi'lql&ichiage.
Theivaludl* bond:mess* free, nit in
,4fOis, hut . .
Tat a ? terask. Ccermenos.:—Thi•
tau:dim:4,ft limn" 113i1EFEA dedslol/ of iteir
ceninv4 t e* , 14,it!'neeft oa Mcabliewemizg'"
,We learo hiletthrs ions Wethington, that the
etient*lik7al. its meeting on Senthday erasing .
agreed xo adopt the add:ea-of Mr. Calhoun, as
auxiirsQ end emended by Mr. Berries and others
Theramended eddies is said to be a very conch
document,heing addressed toile whole U
nice:OM* :ii:theS:nntl alone.
Tthe mild coitree,'lloWever, did 'not mat the Con.
vent* far Otir telegraphic despatches yetteidayl
; - • *Li eiterent thantheresvaing evlicadsy
Beep m$ of the contmitteta
- eltra'slut*: e 0 0170authught
,hy thevoiilahweatertheitt or the- • ' -
leaving only a rump conveutionof tatta thwiewiessi
who then had every thing theitawn way. The
proeeeling will do noiatrtienler harm, except
those individuals maniaeat in ilovbetave thus
sealed their own pgitical denh.vranant: 114
vinll soon go ititOtha ohliithan which every enemy
a our Union 4 . ce.arvest o •
Dz.=Etat
swim the Candorknit Allessnitte,Mr.,BP 4 w.t
wine, s stage, Myer; who bas been in the =ploy
deb. Naticand Road &sips COrnpinii,
fir of Putesral,' Ohio; wits sheik byWdllam G.
Idtohelliaynimgaan,all,itt a house of
Mame, ocenpia bp..Peilts Shessitisn. Medical
aid Win prpmptly oteshosk bat the arcind was . of
bind character; and'Alhei**4 the tblipwing
llanictai an Anliqueit Ina held Mt? the
:hodyibtrt the ikeisiins had not been erwtwoeti—
ilppessr titarbnlt Mischa and :latrine had for
sseneatoeptutt*nsiititing iid4taded temak who
sellasilin the botse, and on Tuesday evening they
met there 'together.: 'wild or two passed be.
teroeisthent;irtiett 'Mitchell lea the house, went
toaneighboriiintiini*bserowed a pistol Goa a
ri!nitiluA TAD esth,,ted klasang it, retuned to
inidthislarijairt minas arsine dia.
ehitsed„thelkfolitt hint;. -the load atoning his
inits * * brtAod, efla tripeing the deed,
: 4*.rea, ana siiptulais3.
:4 - fasticusOW—Olsr modem mai be piceued to seer
latinorrispuidericeMancithir column, that they
cieio:haye the *mane, on Eddiry Amain& of
*Ai Leciiirekailkeauizas W.Rawali,Esq.
lithid'Engineet ofthe Pennsylvania and Ohio Eta.
.read,rini ase.intersiat• of Pittsburgh as connected
with - Itedurads As people are generally'alive to
oteenzal ten.-P4 0 3/I* , TY latennia. and the
-Pew** piospeai y of the community in which
they.lire,vie nutty leaks &large inse4cf.;as there
is sertairdy no audgect-now before the public
mind" ofthis c ty;po}'.aceeptiagthc FP Brines of
Parifinarie,iiissmard pectutiml .bidetert, as the
" 1 6 6 4 ontr.749*lneetPro•
- ' Bak Anaggi‘ . Sznorang.-arho Whig Colima*.
11=11 it= the *111,.0f Ponnievanis held a meat.
ia 'the COVIcd lid:lSE:silky evening, and adopt,
44 a wacdation. acting fictrCienend Toyior 'the
, -Toniorri rioli&loeilt Who Cibinet to Porn**
;312kttflied up on the Mork Aldrew Suomi
-"This; bsgrositriNt nnollitioce to Mr. Stow,'
naniuirounttrienal; not;only in thisanoo, b •
Uniitttiont:ittgynonnszyj , VoO i:oolplizaent , mut
• ,t110&t.6141i7 gooltdoe to Mr: Ste , riol ,
milm tong _;and " _ arduous .00rykas Congo=
brit zinilerealki,lillgt 6 fnultt in rim &go of
the Union,
ME=
' .agari6lri." or kilicrivisw para.
psph hkierrA the ) , .(412ortaoronaysovaherner
•
hie: it frier. ,llse beet authority that Mr.
ban deanea. ••-• theotlice
&Wawa, et taW, and at kb • the awe
bite berwedeied to, will be seeeptert by John'
Cllayton. It ano idle rawer, for wis from the
Pcietili-Taylor and Mr. Oittewien..
Wiere.,not at MOMT !Ray hoe YweAtailied that
- the itaintritiati. yit the rettultia• reeve -1144 w e
Meares& no =awake. .. • ;
" Arid; . it visiters are ;
lirAfirern4 Bewara,-6..couedor Canis, and
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New - York: doveraor
ariorfaidort.•Geon* Ex.axestor Ewini,ofObio
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lize - sx6Edwiir* amvgreit t re.
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.7,410br 6 pt of - Farcosy,new -,
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' . 0 , 1 60/ 11 0 1 MASTMMOMOMr::
4 , terrestntddre of ttssMttsharetitasette.
: • Wasttniommaan.2o,lt3d9.,
'' The quid nuitca say that Mr Clay snrold weer
beiAamlinAng-to,fgallAnstan.with the President
r **di Intlert eamething extraordinary and re.
marlahlerteas About to happen. They therefore
It** thatMachr.will decline to accept the Eta.
lion of &Tudor from Kepi*, if Tendered to him,
and that *will eptei. the Cabinet as Secretary of
State; ind , that. he rill be the meeter spirit of the
administration. —This, 'lake to be a mere cornet..
trite, r
repeated ankeiMulated` to give point to the
045:ip of thee:mind. )11 such only, I represent it
teirour.readere, • •
' The Senambeld a short executive session yes.
:talky, and raided. one of Mr Medilra Indian
treatiee—that with the .Menominees, I believe—
by which they nonreader lathe United States large
tracts of land, lying within the State and Territory
oflWisconsin. By the way, alluding to the Com%
missioner of Indian affairs; I may mention, that as
, thr as the. committee of investigation have gone
they dad the chaiges . against his official integrity
and uprightness groundless.
Mr Calhoun continues .much Indisposed. His
friends are too erecting. lam told that since the
commencement of the movement for the Southern
'caucus, his room has been crowded day and night,
with members from the South, consulting, advising'
and inquiring as to whafwas to be done. Thus
his mind' has been kept in a continual state of
agitation, and his bodily powers have been ex..
hulled It is said that the snack which he ex
pnienoed yesterday, was more lasting and serious
than tkat on the day before.
question has arisen. as to the eligibility of
',Vett. Shields, reported to have been elected to the
bY the Illinois Legislature. , He is avaative
of baba, and es is natal, was naturalized ie
Onobcr,. : lB4o. The Constituthan of the United
States requires that Senators shall be either on.
Wee of the United States, or that they shall hare
. been at least nine years citizens thereof Now the
torn fintwhich General Shields has been elected,
commences March 4th. Ile cannot, is the opinion.
-alio= Smarm then take his sem, because not
crated in the respect of longevity of citizenship ;
nor can'the Governor of the State appoint him in
In the interim, although the Cause of discpuilifica
don will cease in October next, because the Leinelathre has not failed to elect, which is said to be
the only contingency in which he is empowered
to make an appointment.
The Pacheco claim has been decided as I have
an attic; thought it would be. It has been allowed
by ! seven majority. Whether anything was justly
due it the negro, I think extremely doubtful, but
the 0 13 , nkno" yearly
which is paid an immense sum
a 4 of diet atioW treasury, far keeping up a sot
*nhatee'inver southern interests at the capital,
..elOps its tutridi over the passage of the bill, without
• wenjof comment or enquiry as to its merits, and
craws right husttlp in c9ttrit over the tri.
umph of a Southenrmessure. This is rho miser
'shim narrow, emitional spirit Which has character.
ised that - mm=l dining the whole time that it has
been tugging away at the teals of the treasury, and I I
which' has probably dare as much as any other
single • thing that can be named, to disgust the
people of the north of all patties, with the existing
admixdatration. They are willing to throw bones
ttra beggar, but they will not endure that he shall
stand at their front door and revile them at all
tiler Meanings and tangoing*.
Mr, ;Schenck has proposed a scheme for the ,
mode; end the amount of the compensation of
members of Coegeras, as a uthstinne for all mu.
tans and suggestions for the reformation of the
admitted abases Of the present system of charging
mileage. Walvis been adopted in committee o
this whole, by a large majority, but it remains to
be teen whether members will have the boldness
to record their names in its favor, on the journals
of the House, and to appear before their constun.
eats as its supporters. Mr Sehencles plan is to
give to each member a stated yearly salary o
$2,000 in lieu of all his per diem pay, and instead
tithe rate of mileage under the mean law, which
I believe, is forty cents per mile, only ten cents a
mile; the distance to be calculated, however, by
the usually travelled route. Beside the objection.
able feature of allowing a year's salary for three or'
*months' service, this acleme would pezpetus,
ate Otto:abases now so meet and so justly com.
. 1 40 . 0 . -54'tit..calculation and, alkiwareu of
11t v
seati hie h oughtlrti.tltitrair"
rant:med. Probably the average pay of a member
of Congress, under this arrangement would be
shout $2,500. I venture to eay,that no man could
long withstand the pobul. ar odium that would at
tech to any column& with such a project, should
it pass into a law. It will be said that some thirty
years ago, a law was passed, eatabhshing the
rpgular yearly salary of $1,500 for members. Han.
ry Clay was the only num who voted for It,
Who survived the were, popular, dissatisfaction
Which it excited. John Randolph lost his great
popularity by means of that measure, and never
recovered it.
1r understood that the nomination of Colonel
Duncan as Inspector General, meets with oppad.
tern in the Senate, on account of his having taken
sides with General Pillow, in the famous contra.,
verity between him and Gen. Scott This, how-,
ever, would not be milleient to endanger the sue.
Dees of the nomination, but for the fact, that It is
Itoneelly thought that there is no need of two In ,
pectin Generals' of the army, and that the present'
Occasion of the death; of one of them, agoras an
excellent opportunity for abolishing the axe rem.
Semi vacant by his decease. Joratni.
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MOM 97ZIAir YORE.
Correspondence ache Pittsburgh Gamma.
Nsw Y0nx,1en.20,1819.
The symptoms of returning animation in busi
ness grows manger daily, and the whole cow.
I triersdal machinesy of the clay will soon be in
,o peration. The arrival of packets has caused a
large demand for bank accommodations, and at
!the lest discount day, more paper was offered than
'the banks cared to dircount. This renewal of the
demand far money does not increase the rate of
money in the street i• and firm Maas paper aill
sells at seven sad eight per cent per swam, and
large sums have been invested in bonds and more
gage at six per cent for six years.
Coin begins to accumulate in the Sedr.Treamuy
from two muses: fast, from the payments an
duties; and spin . , from the payments on the new
ban:. The price has risen so rapidly, that the
rakers of the loan are inclined to complete their
payments, and retain the present handsome profit.
Tneturney Notes are being • fended very rapidly,
and the expiiratkeLof the term 'Mowed for this
purpose will see fay Treasury Notes agar.
Thegreat demand for ships in the Calikanie
trade, has mused this species of property to be
held more fusoly, ind.in many amei advance
hasherinpaid. The diversion of so many vessels
is having &imam as good an effect upon freights as
the Mexican War; and ship =stem are confident
that high rates will noon be the order of the day.
Could we have a restoration of the gram trade, as
was the case bib the Mexican'War called for so
many trammorts, our commercial mariner would
reap a rich harvest.
Our great fancy ball was rather a failure, and
hart* paid its expenses. The fashionable world
woild not go because the possessors of dollars
would be them to contaminate their gentility by
their plebeian manner% while there same plebeirdia
gave the whole affair the cold shoulder, thinking
very property, that the amusement was rather au
pensive,- and that specimens of the upper tell .
thOniand could be seen cheaper elsewhere.
It great many old Whig politicians have passed
through the city lately, ea mum for Washugtoe,,
to see General Taylor inangunited, and be within
call should he need any one to help administer the
goviroment, or find that some noisy democrats
'now bold profitable places. It is safe to say that
patriotism is remarkably abundiud rust now.
I,enersbave been received here from Valparaiso
stating that considerable rams of California gold
have been received them, on New York account
One honer here, in the -China 'and Weil Coast of
America trade; has received 210000110, an account
of oode sold, and expecte more at the next snivel,
A leading louse ofthis city has sent en agent to
'1346311110, with a haps eternity of-salt, with the
Intention of sang ink , ' the beef Pealing laminas.
a mediate promisee huge mdte
In markets them Imams been much sethrityks
the peat two deo The aka have been small at
by fo r nom, Ondu r end mast articles or
prom 111120Slva the.ether hand has iniprov.
44 Mat •eat &dame , has been with tales
MY - 1020 - baleir In the day. The sesivalv of pro-
Fixate - erer Isle; but a .liookatnisethanfin'emne
Mad sell very 'eezees'ku likilut!.Pecs
ebad,ra.to.elants Methamts 3ilare: droops rely
SW:OW atilt zdaskaiteal tinfe eaddreas of
Vis afgall(kttir,Eriglisti:ports.—The
nththog Onset SaiePtimiiiits'6lolo
Ottiehrealkadtilli 30 01324 - 22 MeasSl2.so
1273;the prho fag nedetta nee dooming)
Intl( , per term;-upon tise Ingratit maket Of the'
neap= Anemai rsiaTetrwere add Okada,
Matt hhorki3Oais were 203 cents ander .
thesotniasispriamte Wen bat2s per eea . higla
Menthe ealethf.:kamopring:• Gem& tr, general
held iirelln:4l-elliT Welting' et bittektetts
.: 0 0. 1 4 6 07.00.146,d•
Co.t.t)lnmdlr.
g 21 ; 610
_Rfif# 4, Games
ML.P , kialt--iattat UhMant ot the CoMnizetion
meeting of Min Thin* evening, published . in
Your paPer.,,9r!lte 20th instant, I sm represented ai
Eaaai '... tetilgent - nigitted ' man *Writ
facto, a missionary, publishing the part to his
Wow men.' I did not use language' sciaitceep
and as theprdposltlatt, in the very brief 'epitome
of the proceedings birdie reporter, is unconnected
with the argument or ilkuctiatiott used at the time,
and may be perverted, I shall be obliged torn fie
room in your' aper to make a proper correction.
I said that every colonist, or intelligent colonist
litaa,ar might be considered, a ntittiOnaly, in a
rioettflei gnus ofdisterat,and that he, in his Win*
was, In a measure, engaged in the name work as
the missionary, in extending the blessings of civi
lised and Christianised life.
On this point I dwelt briefly, though at sufficient
length, I thought, to explain my ineaning. In a
sermon presided on the 31st ultimo, in the Second
Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh, fun the text
'Ethiopia shall soon stretch out her hands auto
God' Psalm 6331, I discussed the topic at some
length, and now regueat publication of an extract
from it, as well to present it fully, as to show my
deliberate conviction of the excellence of the Col
onization canes, in one of the many upsets in
which it may be viewed.
'2. The establishment of colonies on the Was.
tern Coot of Africa, on the plan of the American
Colonization Society will, however, it is hoped, do
much more than merely abolish the slave trade on
her borders. It will, we trust, spread civilization,
sound morals, and truermligion for Wm animation
The colonization enterprise is one, then, of • min.
emery character. Its friends, who best under.
stand and appreciate its merits, support it in this
view. The spread of the gospel ts closely con•
nected with it, and, thns coruddered, it is one of the
Wriest enterprises of true Christian benevolence
ever undertaken by man. Circomstances peculiar
to Africa call for missionary enterprise on the Co.
lonization plan. This mode, as we have seen, and
this mode clay, appears likely to put an end to the
slave trade, and thu is requisite not only Co her re,
lief from temporal misery, but to her cordial reser,.
non of the gospeL A degraded people, harassed •
as the unhappy Africans, on her Western Borden,
by the evil practice of the slaver, are in no suits.
ble frame to embrace the gospel at the hands of
those whom they identify with their wrong doers.
The feeling of prejudice against white men, by
reason of the !mg train of aggravated injuries re.
ceived at their bands, most operate injuriously on
the adoption of a religion introduced by them, as
matters stand. The climate of Akins, too, is not
congenial to the constitution of the whine man, go.
ivg aa a missionary in the ordinary, mode. The
colonies on the coast of Africa will not only pro.
tect against the slave trade, but be fields for min ,
siceary labor by direct action and indirect influence
on the bordere,and in the inter!, if Africa. Many
natives continue to dwell in the territory ceded to
the Colony, while they are under the civil jurisdic
tion of its government, and retain their own towns
and personal propetty. Thu they see daily the
benefits ofChrimanny and civilization, end are
prepared to embrace The Cokuilzation Sq.
clay thus deviates from the mode adopted by other
missionary institutions, and employs as agents the
brethren alba vent people sought to be convert ,
ed. It crop:ma to send not ohe or two pious men
preachers of righteousness, into a foreign land,
among a different and perhaps suspicious race, of
another compdesion, but to transport annually, for
• number of Tram the descendants of African,
themselves, of the same sympathies and contains.
tions with the natives. The colony is to operate
not only by preaching of the gospel—for all who
I go are not missionaries, in the ordinary sense of the
term; bat to clear finests, to build houses and
, churches, to establish government, and in every
possible mode practically to exhibit and commend
the bleasimpf of social and religions life. The eh.
r tis in fair prosecution, md the success thus
tar attending it. is Inch as to gladden the plain.
thropist and Christian.'
I cannot conclude this communication without
expresaing the obligation I feel to yourself, Mr.,Edi.
tar, and to a number of your professional brethren,
Go the influence you have exerted in behalf of ads
cum, in which, by the providence of God, I have
been called to minister. WM. M. HALL,
Agent of Pennsylvania Colonization ...goy.
Pittston*, 23d January, 1849.
Asroxtsuour Dreconorr.—The Londonderry
Journal of the 27th alt. has a statement of an es
toniahing discovery which was comuntinicated to
the society tbr the improvemeat and growth of
Flax, held in Belfast. The Mowing extract coo.
tains the pith of the miner
'Mr. Owen referred to • discovery which bis
friend Dr. Hodges would say was worthy of the
deepest considermion of every one proem. May
o:lg head some time since that from peat there
could be produced ammonia. copal; sochoesVoil,
speemacco, and some other substances, he left fon.
don &Thai% and called on. ma eminent chemist
Meirm'ArelusiV " iheolitspesking clothe
suldect *aka Mr. Ilsiectodstfata 'taste/ etioaditt,'
produce nom I'oo is.. of pea chemor - •
the metre of £NB. It was Mr. Reece who refer
red him to she Paris chemist mid he (Mr. Owen)
produced it to him, and repe ated the statement of
Mr. Reece, as to what •he could do with the prat,
the former assured tom (Mr. Owen) that he really
could do all that he had stated in the document.
He then song a bell, and ordered the omits of his
experiments to be brought up from his own (abort.
tory, and be (Mr.tpwen) saw with his: own eyes
the sperm candles mode; the ammonia, the oil, and
the sodavash produced foal peat; end that chemist
thought this mu the greatest discovery of the age'
and one which would eventually, convert the gosa•
test curse of Ireland—theta:ea heretofore Immo.
fitable, and the greatest obstacle of improvement—
into the greatest blessings, and double the-futility
of the soil, to an extent that none could estimate.
Well he (Mr. Owen) being a man of boobies, de.
alined to take any or all these statements forgrant.
ed, and, consequently, he got a number of experiv
manta made by Dr. Hodges and his Mend, Mr.
Reece, which were entirely confirmotory of an the
etatementa made by his Mend, Mr. Recce. Bat
dill, not to deoeive himself or others, he was deter
mined whams an experiment made on a large scale,
and had employed the burst apparatus in use for
that pa and he iodated to tell this meet*,
that, on. y last, his experiments had been
commenced, and the numbs were beyond all ex.
pectation, for everything had succeeded to his m
emo wishes. (Mr. Owen here handed tithe Chair
man a Kemple of Me spermaceti so by
which was minutely examined by ' Nan
a great number of other gentlemen in the room.)
He came here also on a friend oflteland,
The Legislature of the State of Illinois has pass
ed the hallowing resolution relating to the New
Territories. It passed the Senate on the Sib lost,
by a vote of 14 to 11, and the House of Represens
tames on the 9th, by ■ vote of 33 to 34 :
.R.srolord by the Sonata of the State of Windt.
the Houle or Representatives concurring, That
our Senators in Congress be Instructed, lied our
Representatives requested, to use all honorable
means in their power to procure the enactment of
Each laws by Congress is the government. eT the
countries or territories of the United Stator, sc.
quirad by the treaty of peace, teem:Whip, Inuits and
settlement with the Republic of nuico, Ironclad.
on Feb 2d, A. D. 1818, as shall contain oliespress
deelararim that there shall be neither slavery oar
involuntary servitude In said tardtorms, otherwise
than In the punishment of crimes whereof the par.
ty shall have been duly convicted.
Smut= DOUGLAS. The Brows direasts, •
paper published at Princeton, in IBlnais, speaks
thaw of Mr. I:eagles', the Senator fmm Elko*
who has lately been initencted by the Legislature
of his State to vote for the Wilmot proviso
"Let to see whether he has magnanimity
enough to catty oat his threat and resign, that our
Legislature may have • chance to elect • perien
who will make it his business to serve the people
of Illinois, instead of the Southern Slavehololent—
Illinois wants no Senator who leavek,his seat in
Congress and travels through the South making
speeches in favor of Slavwy, and banking the
parolee( tbeStaie he was e -Imted to represent, by
threatening to resign if required to carry out
wishes and represent their Interest. We cannot
conceive of a grasser humble the pimple of Miura.
than the Speech toads by Senator Douglass at New
Orleanslasi simmer, in which be declared that he
would bold his seat as Senator of thlsState only on
condition that he was permitted CO represent the
inunest• - deo Slaveholders. If Senator Douglass
in Consequence of having married a Southern wits
has acquired a personal interest in the souls and
bodies of his dritouNmen In that region, which he is
more desirous to look Ater and represent thee the
Gee laborers °Min* he certainly ought to resign
immediately, and without being asked to do ao.—
Honor, dignity self-respect, all demand it of him.—
It was a bold move in Mr. Douglass thus to cons
front his constituents."
Illinoikhas lamented Mr. Douglass with the op.
portunity of making ithl choice—either to obey or
resign. Hie words bid hint to do the latter.
&man EMIGRATION To Taws.—The Paris tor•
respondent of the Commercial Advertiser writes
on this subject as Wows, under data of December,
lath:
"The communist emigration to Tuna, under the
auspices. of M. Cabet,.ecratinnen, though the con.
difion of the membersOfthe society who hue spent
the summer at the new paradise on the Bed river
is far from encouraging. The smtermise has been
conducted with the greatest went d wisdom, and
its success is mach MOM doubtful. than when ft
wee cornmencted. M. Cabot 'thin the steatite' on
theldtl, Mende:mono retrieve the blundered his
:and enbordinetes. At the same thne anew detachment
Us And sailed from Harm to amiss
- t h o of" Imola." It is to be hoped,
kr:their aim certainly as will ate - Sw that of the
kai kindredrt , ertione already Wm that the eff•
ads of their el:defray banuoceesdel.
Pam's= or ear VEIIO36..aIIanAnDICIV".WO
team,kcgt.the pally ftkdationd ..,euttiernerthat,the
1 1 1 %1
and otter kindred =Nam, paaled tarth ?entail
entiejegkinneolifiterdion B itarday 6g=
riaajalWan& ale fkame; ibieninariapr rkacait.
41**,411pol:we=
, , inail*i ftait 4 : lo . use;afee.
O r lifinissi 44l . olll stesienu4snuissit Jo.
"rowtail t*itakrlikkiti ,4 you eildaed to
o w n baraelogilliathaigor this connUY, we ann.
ed at thillerallitalthe brims portion dile,
.nu'y Metz tr - Mistiretiesen - the Cascade Ma
, Conk Mmbft) pesieset4 • gab nod, with Warm
race gendar urditbd tedeveniently - divereitsed
wil4P l fri'l aatianberithet,fike Widdle portion of
the country,ixdarkett ' is en! Blue Noun.
mins, posseased_ ' 'though not mem.
dimity ad ittliat the eastern portion of
the country, betvrese the Blue and Rocks' /dean.
tains, wof Little of novedne. We had lived in
New England, and in the Western Stales, and had
expected to find Oregon a NewEngland—increnie
ed in the aim and grandeur dim mountains, trees,
and mesa . * and increased able in the extent of
as valleys, and temperate in its climate. Oregon
as a whole,far, very Giese:passes our expectations.
The Wilmette valley does not contain as much
level land Is we had expected; but its soil is as rich,
and its tillable land much more extensive thus 'we
had expected to find it. Nearly all the American
settlements ui Oregon are confined to the Wk.
'matte Valley, and yet much choice land between
Puget Sound and the head water of this river ran
main en ken. The degree of fertility of any soil
may be safely estimated from (is products. The
ordinary fens% trees not only grow here in gigantic
ptopoWoarthe black alder in Oregon grows to a
stately tree fit for saw legs, from two to three km
in diameter. To doubt that each a nil varmid richly
reward the labor of the linsbandmm, is treasm
against the Architect of Nature. This valley has
received favorable representations from nearly all
who have seen it, and spoken or written in relation
to a. The land in this valley, for km miles from
its foot, is generally idling, and covered with dense
or scatteringtimber, above this distance, to the
head of the valley, about one hundred and forty
miles, the prairie predominates. The lower per.
tion of the valley possesses an extremely rich soil,
and is minable far Its timber, fish, and water pow.
er bat presents but little mental beauty. The
meddle and upper portion of the valley is strikingly
beautiful and grand, and to its great beauty and
grandeur, Is added a ready and senalle prepare*
lion, by nature, for Its settlement and profitable oc.
mmation by the weary traveller. The lower pes
tles of this valley le not anthem its prairie., mime
the most Important of which are the Tualatin plains.
These plains are in the form an ball moon, con.
mining at least 40,000 acres of prairie land, ium
umnely rich and beautifol,and are in full view of
three aruawmapped mountains in the Cascade
Tie country about Puget Sound is extremely
bounded; its moll is gravelly, and produces vegeta..
bles in great profusion, bit Is less tufted to the
growth of wheat than most parts of Oregon. The
Cowlitz country,between the sound and the Comm.
his, is mterpersed with small rich prairies, pro
&active in grains and vegetables and, from recent
explorations, believed to he rich in minerals. This
Fortiori of the country is but little settled.
The cannery about the mouth of the Columbia
river has Increased as population about one half
fiord the last immigration. Chump plate, situated
spa the Pacific, south of the mouth of Columbia
river, possesses a gravelly soil, extremely prodoc•
tively of vegetables, but less productive of wheat.
These plains, andothers similar, lying north of the
river, asyet unsettled, have been fanned by sand
thrown up by the waves of the ocean and enriched
by the decay of vegetation. The soil of the tint.,
bored land in the vicinity of these plains iii similar
to the soil of this valley, and undoubtedly Will prove
to be richly productive of groins and fretless well
as vegetab les. ..-
The Clanam, Rogue, and Umpqua valleys (rivers
emptying to the Pacific) areas yet unexploredand
unknown. The southern roadro Oregon moues
these valleys high up, and, from what information
we have obtained, we believe that they are second
to no partisan th e on. •
We regard the middle pardon of Oregon as
One of the most valuable portions of the world,
probably the most valuable for the purism of gra.
reg. It is a great pasture field, extending more
than 400 miles north and south, and °weft° bun.
Bred east and west, containing more than 4.000A00
acres of land, almost every where coverled with a
thick carpet of nutritious grass. The climate ofthe
lower portion is better. If the graslneanda of
New England, New York, Penasylvaia,mul Ohio
are valuable, aver the expenditure of great Leer
and expense to make them so, then that portion of
Oregon, supplied as it is with a climate more
healthy and mild than any of those States, and
thickly spread by nature with the Itched grasses,
is still more valuable. If wool growing ran be
made profitable where sheep must be fed in winter,
It can be made more profitable where they=
healthy and fu throughout the year upon the
masses of the country; as they have dace and will I
do in theinvidle portions of Oregon. Wheat,oats.
potatoes, peas, garden vegetables, and fruits, pro.
dace well in that pantos of the country. -that and
andllead ore have been discovered them, end water
power for manufacturing purposes is alandant—
The middle and eastern portions of Oregon have
been grossly misrepresented in the States. Wr
are not aware that groins have been grown in the
eastern portion of Oregon, except at Fort Colville
and vicinity; yet, from the wild rye, dm, and other
products which abound in its vittlejr. Wer believe
that grains, vegetables, and fruits may be feel.
termed there with summit's Fatte' Oregon LS
also videable for its geneses, and we Teem,* the
amerticatibelleinng that time will show truth,
that it continekinote' ttlfinMet . 01111, 1.,
lep3rdfir4Nelt pittirakiff&tita erotic ep
there also. Perkier. the beauty, gratideur and
sublimity of the works of nature are nowberemote
imposing, and her mysteriousness nowhere more
unfathomable than In the eastern portion of Ore
gon. The mineral springs of Bear river, with its
pure invigorating climate, is destined to become
the great watering-place of the world.
urveon is out only valuable for its roil and grasses
but alai for Its climate, timber, fisheries, - and fir'
its location on the Pacific. There are 4111311 ve ing
ligimt men in the States, who believe Iltal
has Leone five to six months of incessant Imin, and
ablest as many months of drought in thlutrear.—
We have passed a winter, but not a seamier In'
Oregon. It is said here, that last mama was
imusnally dry. We arrived in the Willamette
Valley on the 15th of September, some time before
the oommencement ot the rainy mason; and when
we arrived, the soil and vegetation Mowed leas
suffering from drought than we have frequently
seen in the States. The wheat crop of the last
season was unusually small, the cause d which
is attributed hero, to the lack of the natal spring
rims; yet saffenent was produced, to crpply the
greatly increased population of the country with I
bread, and seed for sowing—all of which, sea full
and perfect. The Lau reason 's crop of Ws, paw
toes, corn, (so far as it was planted) voWables,
and fruits, though not heavy, was suille • t far the
wants of the country. These facts should satisfy
any man that the droughts of Omen are more ter
rible in name than In beet. It seldom Apra In
this valley. In December last, we saw 7co about
three foartlis of an inch thick on dead Water in
small shallow pools—the result of three cold days
and nights. During the greater part of lid winter
there were no frosts hem That which fa detiorn•
aced the 'rainy season' commences on the Ist of
November, and end* on the lc of Much—four
months. Between the last day of October, 1847,
end the Istday of March, 11348, in this valley
there were seventy six clear days, fourteen days
on which it rained, hulled, or mowed all'ay, and
thirty days on which it was neither clear nor atm.
my all day. Those of our citizens who Dave
passed the winter in the middle portion of Oman,
represent the climate there as beauttfally Mild and
*mud, with scarcely a rainy day faint the 1
winter.
The tramcar, growth and qaentitypf thlitimber
of Oregon, we believe Is generally admitted. The
umber Is valuable so far as it is needed for home
consumptioaand so for as it is profitablefor expire
tatioa Them are eighteen saw mills le operation
In Oregon and a greater number neatly ready for
operation, and yet lumber Is worth 1120 Or shoo•
sand in currency. The Oregon lumber reshipped
to California and the Sandwich biros* and its
value for ahipment controls its price at
Thal the riven of Oregon aboun ,With the
choicest flab, we believe also general:4i IdMitted.
Several hmaired barrels of aahnon are genitally
hem; as many thousands of barrels Mtgrd. 1
narked
d ted annually.
The day is not far distant when peopieteiddhig
upon the Atlantic coast will be enragridein the
fishing and luinterng business upon thelliNille.
1 Lumber is fast disappearing on the Media. The 1
fisheries are becoming barren there. Whale fish.
leg is almost exclusively confined to thi .r e mea lfle.,—
The present work of whale Mt/nobs at
• great di . • ..., from home. That armaz who
goes ten miles from home to work his acannot
as
farm profitably as he who lives u
control, farm.
pt
Those who the whale fishing ' may
continue to reside upon the Allanticg ,litit the
o nd perators will reside upon the Pacifid to colleo
a stem _
, When the collecting and carrying Winches of
the-whale fishing interest shall be separerrid, that 1
business may be reduced to omen and Certainty,
but not before. That the Pacific will sorrnheaorse
the seal decays, and profitable eocruneralel aper•
miens none can doubt, the capital ofAeva to
be invested in these operations, furctiskd by Na.
tam is immense, beyond computation.
Tie NATIONAL Aixoanta—The Sametary of
War has traasmiued to Congreita the fallowing
statement of the expel:we of the national *min
and number of arms and appendagen tnatinfamur
od under Governmeut, daring the fiscal year just
dined, which we find in the Phflanelphia Battelle.
Springfrekr—For repair; and improve:4
meats, including Ina
ing, dame, ~ . 455,911 29
For matertalsand verbena. '
Alp, 6:r 161 ,932 92
Total 47,614 21
Fern-r—For repair*, Improv e.
meats, &a, 25,269 63
For matoriala,workentaible i ,' , ;
aro.. z /18,584 18
T0ta1 R 512 , 5 86 IB
•
Grand cowl expenditure. *OM 93
anon arnmaariluituvActitipi,
es a ;mle/1.-Idukera, 11b dl3• rifles,
I swim sa a r i uridttanis,
rnuakatocany; 4; innaketocs* 294 toll
deraysi9o39onP3llol,27 aen"rdnir622/020;
bait moulds, none; aping viisra, 3o2 ;loll car;
2O81; cons anonches,none; arm Ch1:404
fiaipers Fevsy—Winakerscfperouldobt 11"
tiilec,,[pertirasion] 2M' l l; . alppetir Crinakehsook
none; mills , niuskordalownone;roldit*Unorie;
bill scsows,l,sll:4 Mai; beim drivers,
13" WO roDuldr, 913 i spring alias, 1,921;
COMO, extra,-
. 13,313% came orenahoi, 483; arm
chants, 621.
~'-, r~~itvs-~ - ~;r,:,? : "'_"' .W-. ' `"°J3.`''S` `''.'.f: : r~`..:' , ~ :T" '-.~ 3 ' , ~r.. ^ ~'~'.. ~'. -~ ,~T~..- ~~~ ~+^ `~ i ~
fi ~.Y°`~'r` "'~crv7n
rancrinur Of 7misioas*l
io comPusis cifiiiiiolo or
terakmesitOgratia* auitiiiii4hithekafiranj
correspolidsim -a / a ctin vm beitdtaireied by
&kazoo Raberu, avnEci g inee rm atii;9 - aa.a.
*sew vtiretc the eeedareeuee- arseilmariein
teet*eePatt the elks or !a/W=o PA Agleitheele
• ft Will be delivered at the 4isak, aidhe cin Fourth
Wiese, cut Friday evade& the 2llsh loamy, at 7
o'clock, and all pewees who Eel an interratin the
subject, we invited to attend.
Pinsamum, Tan. 72,180.
To S. W. Ranurs, Eel; Civil Eogintserr die.' '
. Dear Sir:—.The lively interest now being fah
throughout the State, on the subject eif
the Wile works of Pea °sylvan* , tßalMd mcij a
Canal) with the peat west, hen received mush of
1
its im else from your !abort From the denellope.
. men arising out of the surveys under or dims
don the Ohio and Pennsylvania Come
pany and from your peeronal examination of the
W tn country, in view of the most suitable lines
of =dungen, muck light has been shed upon
the n neolons at Mane.
here questions am of thehighest import& rice
an lowlife the future prospe ri ty of our cit and
le g from the public newspapers that yo uhave
meanly addressed a numerous and highly intern_
gem audience in the city ofPlattlet n i on the
subject, we take the liberty of faking you, a
similar exposition of your views, kw the in fo rms.
tiro of this community, et such time, as may suit
I your convenience.
F Lomas, Curling, Robertson & Cu,
HSterling, G & .1 H Shoo:Merger,
B, Brown & Co., H Smyser,
era, Miller & Ca, Caleb Lee,
nroh,Crouthers,& Co., W Coleman.
dge,Wilson At Cojohn Anderson de Son,
I Johnston= II; Stocloon, A Jaynes,
Oho R White, Wm Latimer, Jr.
Thomas Scat; W H Denny,
James Gray, G Leine,
D N White, A W porter
8 Jones, Kramer & Rehm,
Jas B Murray, J B Guthrie,
Z H Remington.
Prrnatuton, Jan. 23, 1819.
Messrs. F Lorenz, S Jones, Geo R White, W H
Den , Wm Latimer Jr, and others.
have the honor to acknowledge
the receipt of your communication of
ati ,
requesting me to address the-citizens of r ad'
an the subject of the railroads which are
to concentrate here, and the influence which their
construction will have upon the prosperity of your
will give me pleasure to do anything in my
power to promote a cause which Is so worthy of
the best efforts of its friends, and I shall hold my.
self In readiness to comply with your mum*.
The interest felt in the subject in Philadelphia
was sufficient to attract a very large audience. both
of ladies and gentlemen, to the Musical Fund Hall,
to hear a lecture upon LL his a much more in.
creating theme than teeny suppoite; and, as it is
important to every class of the community, no one
need think the time wasted which is devoted to its
illustration. Very Respectfully, Yours,
SOLOMON W. ROBERTS,
Civil Engineer.
Sas 41Ami Man.---“If you are to be an =cep.
Lion" said Mr. 6rabbe, to his young friend, .you
will be the fret in all my observation and e:
'epee. You may take the wholepopuldonadlSiry.
land, and select from it 50 mezi - o are most dirt
IL:washed for talents, or any description of raddia
toefubtesi, and I will answer for tt, they ate all,
everyone ofthem, men whobegan the world lath.
out a dollar. Look into the public embalm of the
nation, and who are they that take the lead there?
They are men who made their own fume—self.
made men, who began with nothing. The rule is
universal. It Ipervadee our Courts, Eltato. and
Federal, tom the highest to the • lowest. it is true
of its prateisions. It is so now; it tuts been so at
any time since I have known the public MCP of this
Suite or the nation; and it will be so while our pre.
seat institutions continue. You must throw a man
norm his own resources to bring him out. The
struggle which is to result in eminence hi too at.
duons, and moat be continued tee long, to b en.
countered end maintained voluntarily, or unless as
matter of life and death. Ha who has lacuna to
fall back upon will won slacken from hisefforts,and
finally retire Loom the competition. With me n is
a question whether it is desirable that a parent
should leave his on any property at all. You will
have a large butane, and I am sorry for it, as it
mill be the spoiling of a good lawyer. There are
my deliberate sentiments, and I shall be rejoiced
to find, in your instance, I .bat be mistaken."
Mr. Oltsity has addiestaid a memorial to Con•
greav complaining of a law passed at lila last sew
aion, providing faro change in on time fir holding
Federal Courts in Kentucky. which change he
thinks wan brought about to crulnursaaa him in the
litigation in which he is involved with Kendall
and Moran, before the tribunal of Kentucky. He
also asked that Judge Monroe, who presides cow
the D. S. District Coon of that Stste,be impeach.
ed and removed boas the Federal Beach, Br Incas
•-*
lelelwPollo4o34e . Csea..Mteh., that GC& Can waa
on Saturday heu, * melee*. wads Ramat wad la.
the U. S. Senate, by a villa of 44 w 40.
JOB PRINTING.
. BILL HEADS, CAMS, CIi.COLA
Manifests, Ms LaAug, Contrects, Lew li ttarib.,
LUND wJ LAZIEIII, carristcares, aura,
rowan, Ike. de.,
Printed at the anorteet notice at tor prices, at the
des Gramm Orme, TIM am=
Irr Ptaa Puzerzvan.—Calr readers are partieelarly
re :voted to attend the oale of oplendld (mazer% pain
tings and valuable library, at the dwelling of R. W.
Peindamer, Eel., Allegheny city, at 10 &think thu
morning, by J. D. Davin, Anet.
ToUNILA M. All3e/NrrLa LIMIT AND Ms•
=MM.' /Mr/M.—The Third Lenten, before tbla
soctanoo srdi be delivered by the Rum RSV. Hama
O'Connor, on Thursday evening, Jan. till, 1E49, of
Apollo Hall. at 71 o'clock.
Seammr—The It moues of Christianity on Slavery
Single 'Reacts 23 cents, admitting a gmateman and
accompanying ladles. To be had at the Book Blore
and al the door.
JACOB WEAVIM., Jrl o.l.
DAVID HOUSE%
B. A. SAMPSON.
Onuses Asp Coda—The (repent anauges m ma
member at this season of the year, Itrestly bring
along with them coughs and
t e ni 7 . .bleb by timely
emotion are easily cured by Mtn remedies. SEL.
LEGS' IMPERIAL COUGH UP has been to one
for the lam 19 years, and be. pined MOM mutation
for the cum of exurbs loot remixing active medical
treatment) than any other prep:slim Pet offered to
the chile. of Allegheny county. The Imperial Cough
Syrup . Is very pleasant to the talc, and e• this as
count. • peat favorite with children. The demeans
caretillly graduated, in the directions, to mat all ages
That this long tried and highly poptilmcoegh remedy
may be whin the reach of all, it is mld at the low
price of 25 mt. per bouts.
Prepared and sold by IL E. SELLERS, fif Wood al,
pirsbumk D. M.Curry, Altegheny, anddruggista gen.
aridly in both eine.
Mr A Ft= Bre at Tuna seen Cart—Yellow
aud unhealthy Teeth, after being once citric.* clean.
ed with Jones' Amber Tooth Paste. have the look sod
color of Prom, and at the sama time is to hutocimt end
Mae, that Ita daily ate is advantageous even la those
teeth thavera in &good ronditlao, giving Om atm"-
dthl polish and prove:ding decay. - Thaw - decayed it
pinata hum becoming worse—it lath
sa are becemlogloose, and will nada the faalast
teeth delicately white, and make the bicitirdellciously
await. Price 25 or VI cents • box.
Par
of t h e sale
Boat by
U.
JACKSON, Mewl Met;s epta sito
Big
EXPOOLIC or lauxu,—The Mends of who Ba
piddle of Liberia, and of the Colonliatiou etuarprise,
width hat given existence to the Republic, wPI beld is
Meeting in %eldethoditt Protestant sibirreh, Fast Coco.
Alleg&ny, on Thunday, the Sikh iIISLOO COa
lattlell at Ith otelook.
The meeting Will be addressed by JudgeLow&i,,
Hon. Walter Forward, and Wilson M t e.suidlatt, Req.
The poblie generally is invited to attend. No =lbw,
one will be taken up.
QT The eon, Anzehe aapramon afao¢a eta t
/ wow to new, while: the repulsive, .coritse,
yellow faces of ethers, excites dhlalm IMSoa *b 4
males. Could such people be Induced to ter• tithe of
the true Jousto , Italian Chemical Seep, they,eroadd be
enraptured with the change. They wo u ld have • dell.
cute, c l ea r , white akin, while °rely diallgotemeut Or
eruption would be removed and cured.
FairroctiLsaNurtm—Fersoni whetter., tenghteMo
caunterfuits and imitations of this, add love had no et
feet produced, must try title, the carnal. Mind, oak
for Jones , Soap. For oak: at Wm/acne/Vs, BD LLber.
ty street- , aural
Issas ElLeirooststes.—We would call itteictudlED
this eseellept remedy for Coughs, Colds, Consamptlon,
Asthma, sod an larcenous or the ream sad Lemma
}Using several times within a reve setts pun bad Geer
stall to usaa medicine at the kind, ertshsre;bytiplrgis
ones tested Its eseetlent qualities, and are pappand
recommend s.l to others. Ministers or mbar lOWA,
speakers afflicted with brouebialtareetions will Sad
Irmo benefit from Ito
.0.11 tar. It I. u rprd !Lin i s ierti.
e :t 7 . 4 7.1.2010s in c ilia, dieranes ' io ' r i %Web It is aw
commendtColusabus Minot Cross and kuu*4.
For sale at the Pekin Tea Bmac, No. 70 Founb street
myta
Improvernsols m Denthitay.
DR. O.
_l STEARN% Iwo a Dom Drprepared to
m
..ratlooand set Itt.ocz Urn id whore gad pies
of oottootoo SOOIi O O or AttotoPttiOo BOottoti:
Tut:Tatou ova= to nos inatrzity witeret the nerve
=pool& :Oat° gad madame nail door, to Dot Abit•
or. office, fearth wow, PittaboroL • • •
Dom TO—J. U. Wraddon, F. EIL .
)gip-.
Ms Baum oa /Ism TisTit.—Persotta who have ei
ther are honorably assured Was a. 2s. borssantes's
Amber lboth ragn will, on one
Mahe the Bread:inure and sweet,
The Teeth White and Gums hard.
Bander,Mm u 7 this mum For sate by Aka
SON, NI laboO etOIP dew WS amt. om 2
irr Tbe Gorooo, sod Piookonli ortil calor
p e r."—.6.4ooson uovelloor, or any of out olUrsoo
t. 'apply at our rotsburgh daily go urtekly
IV e Noo urupaporo 17f
ttern a
an vailet d
So y L enny muu of of . ogy
ostrani sod' ern* 0,
bad buy cheap, cum eel WU. MMUS , Limo
e y end Ima r rimee Officeorheite stall settply bu t s
&Wald tow
ll_t• WWI Iviv• Foalrob.",
fir uT damn s tusw-aseiztaitAinoterootbrresie. Ths
will maks rstbamilh sweet, shim Tow usdh, SSA!.
1 , ap . 14 uIS-WSW API . • .718:41ittly ,
w. u. Wrifitaa X. D., De
Piusbarg cs
Oni and 'maids= on Ranh atrastSiter
h Bank. Omen bolts twat tee tong
kt, and &out !o'clock talk Y. Dd. 1141
Vi1i5°8163447•14.21"101, '-!111.414
lasaytbuli ft : ow, :
~ ' ..l . katalettikosatomitlajaft
~...lbeaUst nom vim* rua; eissin
Ilkiirbana thaw araaleaphrt; “
oflAcbli
Na, Dolor esn
lby,leasaajcp Inbar
Banton floallr
Dayton Ilaarlanst stir, Das BAN
t=vcolla . tuaalb, Alban
A Atm Wiliam of 13 1Arcaqo Funs bcconactos.
vricb bleach ana !AQUA TOY, Odsead tha
lag law prima, air.
niters Lugo Arb, cocoemag ao faliec, f 9 :
Hairowa Pima Airier Prick 65 •
Heat:2W Method km Vilma, 3 CO
Canoe, Guitar Instraecar, tt DO
PaAtatica.a Vocal Haturol, I CIO
Hobbaer. Plano Ilas.ructor.lS
Pot gala by JOHN 11. 11RL1,0114
JOS al anon at
_ _ - __III,II4I.IOIMILL Id PARTY.
LBONNAFFOriIa sem Pony will alike place aa
Rids,. the. Call last. Ow wend coon of
in daub. , wilt also conneenee en t h e Warn
dry, Is o'clock. 31., tor yowls lidtu, lid at Ettbr
seadesaaa To whales. tat= for hall costae. The
=as relative to ladles and gamleasett
their tickets, win he otoessed, es elw
adadadm children ace schoLfaa. Oakes
Otago evadarw be had of A. a biswelf, as no ticketa
an sold et the . door
• • ...
P. B.—a raisre the PIMWs will lOW p4eit . evary
tweets, awl woftwact notice-, will lw gWes of
jn*dlt
TUBS AND CHURNS.
Pine and Cedar Wan Manufactory, •
No: 87, mem Maim am Brno Bee, Premstrue
Vsubscriber keeps constantly ou awed, whole
e i silsand retail, very key
eh Tabs, IBarrel Charm,
Honencets, Buil Churls,
lief Bushels, &a.
All other binds Wan in Ma line made to order.
Jatl-dly ' —SAMUEL KROMER.
LIFE OP FRANKLIN, Illosuated—ln course of I
imbilearion in the social 2n2 ITY Harper I Bro.
New York, The We of Bs =ln Frank li n, con
sisting of his Autobiography, a remains of hi.
publin life and ea Prices, briM Rev. IL llastmgs Welt
tP=Z=ltl7j by
=sae s = ' style of
an. The work a. printed In the octavo lean, on sn
perine paper, front bold and legible type. It will be
completed int Ight puts, at 25 =Woad., awl issued
at brief intents/a.. Bach part will be 'Tering by ex.
press
anUnza rdhdfor uely abet he
publication. Past in
nosived sale br
.10821li 1. STOCKTON,
1.25 comassaiket and &I ats
OFIRCIKITnne Aranneas Prza Issusssel COXINVIT,
Phileaelpbta, /marl 20,1849.
MHZ twines* of Oda Company, heretofore transact
-
A ed by Gown Cochran, hAtt—as Agent Gar Pitts.
betrab cid etentlty %RI LeeWs Pam and after the
Oh Instant Aytdications for Oa renewal of existing
Insurantes, ntiy made to tbe Beeretary Philtda;
SAMUEL C. MORTON, President
Mona D.Jeartsze, dceretary.
d i Ks Tbs es ."4r4 =Jo ill aut" W. "P.stitlent
Jain dile. O2O. COCHRAN.
cLosiaro otryi
MUM indersigoted would call anenUon cil• the
pabhe to ttio stock of HEY GOODS, which he 161
How out et nosy so he intend' to guitt ie te bantam.
All persons knowing Liniment.. bted, ere re
quested to call and setae immediately, as all eccomus
not closed previous to the Ann antiunion - ill be planed
in the hands o(a proper aim ealleation.
JOHN WHITTEN,
NO 94 lthuUt meet.
meSabACIAULErS ENGLAND—The Hasten of Mi
i: lend. nom the eacession dawns Tho
wan liana ley. Jon ree.'d endlL Fly
dor vale by
JOHNSTON & STOCITON
xmon's ALSKANISIS THE OBEAT—lrunory
of Alexander the Great, by Jacob Abbott, with
emirs:inn Jot rec'd sad at sale by
&OS JOKNSTON & STOCKTON
TAXES' NEW NOVEL —ne Forgery, a tele, by 0
PaJame*,sq. For Welly
ASS JOHNSTON & STOCKTON
OILBI-40 bale pitre Manua Oil, la good order, SO
do beet winter ermined Lard Oil; :COgale pore
Spann Oil; gun do winter whale Oil; (or
iteldby
SULLFIIB NICOLB
PLOVELO bblF,tine Flour. for saJerg
ED. HERR ROUNDS-53 acmes sugar cared
dried beef 13,oveds, fdr rale by
ILO 13KLIAMS & N1C01.13
I : ' bb abuse % cusir ow. 10
dip Sugar dotisei for We bf
_ SELLERS b. NICOLS
SUGAR -23 ado prime Sop; old crop;
" pow " for tale by
SELLERS k NICOLS ,
rIOTTO2I.-103 bale* Cotton to loom;
106 do do, to arrive an Grow dap
. .
jalidde A. GORDON.
- For rata by
'DOLL BUTT[ --4 bids Roll Boner; B kip do do;
.116 ont bowing and for ado by
8112: J S DUMORTH I Co
Q EEDB-11 bbl. Cloveneed; the ale by
1 .7 lam JEI DILWORTH It Co
LARD -7 neeNo 1 Lan; 25 =MOM, et* da tor sabo Co 4
Lem
.1 &
FLILOU-400 bbla Float, in stars and for cal. b)
/12 5
1 M1 . 7 . 13 'Ur.
bbl. fraah PAH Wit, tostay
.11, received and o3i sale
'■2s t , 1:14 •
lICITATOI/3-30 bble Neshannack = a far
j - age try 636 68.111.12160Nti 6
DTE FI4UII-7 0 41 = Floor, teMir st. 1 by
BONG
•
AcII"PPRcrt4XPAI
lABIOND SPAHILB- v a l DixournO 1.3194., for
..gartints:EL 1112,50
W W WILSON
00X KEEPER W A. AL. Keno • It
Ca, Note Mutat stAr4l:l.=y
y MED—itibbls No 14 SO kas I da hi lsod slapping
LI ordail DM sale by Vilna ChM Y* Ct.
bat haat st
Itee In note sad for obi per
ISAIAH DICKEY aCo
/EY t Co
~bbhlnaois.od Cot sal by
DMUS MACY & Co
je Clll3l3 tat a aster for IWO try
DICKEY a Co
bbls of
ISAIAH now/ I co
BSANG - 1P wok. m s/1 whliel 13 Ms do ilcs in
• • Ihr sale•by 141 ISAIAH DICKEY &Co
MINERAL PAINTS—Fin and Wars Proef—tla
bin Garr, On sale br ujAn
jcl4 DICIOKY !Co
owalleoNl j. • ' Trr.V.Tririlfl
• •
,~;;~~'
Q ODA AS A-10 auks Idasprana , Soda Ash, Jim to calved per manna Pioneer and tor We •
last W71: 4 74 4 /1,1:010-103=, cod d
f r &
WERE, 09 woodil l; a
drIBZEN APPLES-. 40 bbla- in was tor sals try
D woad is
VrYid BBOOMS-60 dozen cOna Bnam. YO do
.0 km* and dadk !cc do Ws by
ad 3 D WILUAMS
eIORN-0 bags .balled, fa anis by
1,,, an 3 D WILLLIIMS
DinD b rit y bnak D
hrsiaboi doh for
JLID D
rna-1 bbl Boil, Ay sate by
jest
DlCE—altireass Conlin' Tiles, elm osep, Imdiß
,all 6 Wait= Caldgmee sod Da sale
, :14:
IPl%":'u"'wer-' 4 'Hu.'nuws 4 .B
.M iTrIfTIIIIM.IIIII
to
I ' = U-4 gait rot and for od
lan . BRAUN &IZMIR*
Litizaanzirs oiNA enst4 *mat.
edvad end farads or
• =Aim& HEVER
Str u t LE&D—Oci lucid =rift ail la w
arc.
AA =TIC ACID—On bud and Oa u
p s
lal -
tti4r.l4“Mr. ,,, VTlTrit7ll
j
owns= SAYERRRY—On hasiTaisTiirsalls
br - IUDDi
pyij IVO i fr 4 kpi iluN..-.1%•.77777)Frr"11
QefiVow% lame? LoGlVooli-ea hind
a and 10 sale by 101 3WADd Ck!
rthEESE-86
&album!. by °we t
ir:IIIIMON,'
._..
49W•74 ketiMeed and hbrsoil
411.1%88—tD bias Green AppitmY on kind
%A - sad for saktb 149 W Wal=liEON
PIIAINT-20 Ftri stul %Num Prot PaPar;
hand sad for tar II
IV & Q WCUTCHEON
sacks Nosbannoek Porixoesaso'd
piratrpVltir Robert Fulton. wid tbr silo be
ion WARM BERT
DOTAI3II-8 casks US sum tad for sale by
TABSEY at MST
a EMAIL—VP hhals prim Pew Cl
from OAR I.l4rth Elver PAL &a salp
1•42 JAMES • HP/CM
1 "11N812 :2N i lingT 4 1 i t tni
'myr La ,
sae law to close,%s Ir. la
it°l. " 4 ‘4 " l
/.SE Jillice aturctuscei ck,
ROM 1113TTER-4 Ws freak Roll Baum itir Vito
br . Age PRIMA Nagy ,
eis+.on_
WEN.
RLU
va~m
por i gu-4
EAMERB-42
WI
.ItbY
svuzaj-7"
ititzvico.
ttaisi r m ems A3I WS by
• CRAMS
itss i i r lUArksi . Mose s
CRAB"m, 2 " -.
+f' Ali t h: ~r
tials=3l ls ta aad dat ea/Alta
0 &ORM=
Itaa r an ob.) baba
aticpry—cataataa, by MD
LAIIDOW-111b
br
'Lot sals i"en tiow e l bse l"4l2l, mosst °g.
MMES DALIELI,,,i4, 0,
f`g .7-,''',....•'..-
aki lf , it - •
4 ON Et; - :i;
Jidtall;l:ll3svfte
isnr oit anirAketr i, Brai= vp. lifseho*;2ll
1 1 44
nonanselnY UM, WO &deck as the
Conanare litecon, earner of Wend ea TM
aireetiorili be WA mittens reserve, on • user of MI
obis oa all moo over am—
sad yell selected met, esoniedon n Pate
of soap ealf, *!pace anus boors and brew; bele
UP and 46:oause boon sad brotent - atints , rowand. po
ring Mon Inainann , boots, bustioson4yets end gnaw,
Bate mina! bookies aad Wappens'meas , Inn proem
elildiewo shams, Aa. Se. casamples NM be obteried
end ape* essaoraed on snanang ears.
D DAVI% Aunt.
R.Terb007.54/1.1/11.7 east., kr.. ;kr ; 6 ;44 saw.
, • asniinarget.•
Ott Thursday morning, Jam. 11764 o'clock, a the
Coannerchti Balm Doom, corner or Wood and Mb;
streets, will be met& for cash estrreacy, m enentud
whomu isury concern— , .
A Imam and manmal assortment of masonable sin
plc end landy Dry Goods, entbraclns mall= cloths,
cambancs, satinettyjeans,' tweeds, plim mod heaver
Moths, whim, yellow. dream and scarlet flannalafean ,
-tan lannals of wines colors, b 1
,aakela. -eloalMylks,
cashmere., Madam, &pans, silk, black sada, Caney
&das, ealmoce, bans;Oriewas sloths,
eitildrans net coat s, comfort; bosh:try, raps,
0... ribbons, lions, edgings, and a Tomtit( [Miry
goats, Le.
At I o'cl°ck haarrOkn.
booOsocamts, Quarkswana.
Virginia tobacco, a4o 0t1177 ajneelana band
hotutebobl furniture, cooking same and: UcMin man.
Os, bens a family about to remove from the city.
At 7 o'clock,
A (Runny of fashionable ready imam oilkinnltyni
goads Inermat mainly, now and aseond WILLOID4I.
mantel clock., las tattle and pocket eatery, shot
M., tangs, musical untrantants, 0071IIID fanny
goods, uer and cap writing
JOHN papa, blank book., &AL
ja2:l D DAVIB, Anet •
Sptmd nortsei Furniture : .rdblanr . 'and`
lugs, it, at ElRChen. '
On Tbrusday asorning,Jam Attar at / 0 a'alaalts a l /ha
residence of Mr. H. W. Poindexter,l_diaßileal ebb
will be sold. his emirs stock of rlouseholn Fundlare,
ilbraryoni paintings, engravings, Az, among whit&
are--
I very superior well toned plane; I pl. large Prenoi
plate gilt Amu mirennA 1 pair 'opera' Nor lablali
pair splendid mahogany sod.; I mahogany—centre
• table, Ide tide beard. ahogany and Wisublot !Writ
• fear handsome oil paintings, • library ofeholneruds
dard works, a sets beano n eamielahras, a time onaa
inp• humans; Mos, glass and mremirenirs, pgathar.
ends a large creamily of household toads, leb - arld ,
be examined parlous to the sate. Terms u sea
NA) JOHN Cl DAVIS, Aunt
INUMWINZII gi
—--
TM:ATMS. --
C. El PORTER Mattam
IMENOAGEMENT OP MIL MINIDOCIL
The Mamma has the pleaatue to eututonee as e •
iregentwat with MD- AND MISS LOGAN. '
Teem" Jointure Mt will be presented
ROMEO AND JULIET.
lb conclude with
SIMPSON & CO
Mr. Shapsoa Mr. Lows
Mr. Broomtp Mr. Pnor.
Mn. Simpson Miss Cruise.
Mn. Broomty Bllsa Porter.
Mn. Flnallan Mn. Prior.
Mad. La Trappe Mn. Madison.
Nonce—The Gallery will remain dosed dung tho
cold smaller 'lid and .3d Tier. 33 cents.
CHARITY SOIREE, ' • -
'DOB THE BENEFIT az 137 Oirauo of et. Pat&'
1' Caosexotill be given at the tatayeue assembly
Booms, ea Friday et_ealng, February a, 1848.
• MADIAGFEItIe n -
Efee..43. Swam, Maxey Etyma* Eha.,
Jana IL Oman; J. J. Rams,
Jam LIM% •
W. J
Jon Jl:llldottaa, • . Jaanirth„..,
E. Barri,
W. r o krIGOLTILI, Jr., . HVGIIIIISLT,
Jame Dowtosa, A. Bl'Cautana,
. a aevcirrAug, M. autcuit.
[l7 Itches can be obtained tie= the Bhuieeen.
PITIPSEIVILOI3 EMITITIITZ
wsecond Bed= - of Gil' Induction, an der the
e of bin and Km Gessoati, the the lemma
seaderithe year, will COSUalaileo on the tint of Febma
ry nest, in the same buildings, No. al Liberty week
Arrangsmenta bane beam made ') _ . vela they will
be able to hothalt prang ladles W soy
la the Wen, for obtain:Ws atharotigh
and Ornamental education. A: fall mane aril&
Ithoghleal and Cbanderd Lactates 'NW be delivered
daring the winter, Masuated by eggarataa. The'de
=tma4f Vocal and Instminental Muth, Modem
Drawing and Pasting, willeanh be ander
thews af a ean= 4 Proitssor. • By elm athezake
co th e moral and einem of their po
ets Principal s hope to=eornintadion of the
they km hitherto enjoyed. For
terms, at or apply to the Principals.
jellicdtf
1•9 ,, :,.a: , ,~~t..
L ib=i,
II L
PM %. Vont h"U'ig ; U
fonlrly norby Hr. IX
sod baring a good stock orlimberon bud,
mould
the worms of — the public. Orders
od
tbsalailly recalr end - promptly =ended to.
AVA= & SPAULDING.
The arelersiowd hallos saki his lowest b tho above
WU, w !deem gamy AF. Spettbiliqr, weald motto
mead them to hie Hamer enstemers sad the COSOMIIIi
ty as beiett well goal:doe to giro suisfsetioa to 11l
who amy deal with them.
JOHN CHAMBERS.
LACE GOODS—So= & Jonsson, da Kota moat.
have feeelyad oda can= of Ina Bead* thread
Iste and otgingr, dna sartonalown ands dig tan ear
ton. non= do; on do of biliaraU2 t.n.t nod do of
blank asedwhiln,Reanh waited Law eapaq coado of
*SakalaldWayaillit T togadter g iddia goidatt
4 .lEAlSlAaitiiremag
Daum and aloud will And' Ai are Yeatrunarea toes.
Par lan Prazuslicioilret.
A rr 4llv %Tx.-
wale, Batttmorei sad 10111. protecil Llama
delay. For beams of freistai r co having w.
parlor Cabin samambodalkoa m
• waxmlacomA Gam Ball.
a=WWm AloaampririWforrocOmpa am
diiiLTlOplamed to reedy° farthereozudips
',U2l
isroricoani wacvramr, •
/11L1IXIFIMT.
Wang & CO., would tospeoultur
tic poblio thal they tunes 'erected *V'
betwatelredethb cal Noodasky Weds:
ow cow calthog sad ate mewed tweed= =lce for
= s, dosetletictoof - veh Ibetethes, Chancre, Ha.
JmrWakes, Mama, meek. ritteh frau their
toorpotheata is the thatuibs above colt
te Within they Itave,ther feel oothidem they a=
enabled to dam* es the sow reastomble tenth with
these cauthor ankles In ibour
Paytorpookabor autotloo m the soloed= of toote, ,
Oub4 hoeinemaa bat competent werbare, 11f
bow no bethathin fe wornontag Wetr erlet. - n - We
theta= ask the outtoithe of the olblio to this mutt
N. B. Ilepablog done Lathe beat thathati laud no dm
mon =tamable mum.
- 0 - 1 - iffr.eag e trials 6a
BODE
rum., son osstafikezusso.• •
HOGE begs leave to thaw:like citizens, oti Pins
bErah end sieinity, that he has taken the Dever
triiomn Roe= lately eeeapied Idr.:Porter. The pub
lic are assured that all the late inorareseerss are wea
ns% eon will be broagkt into operation Ur. He
who has bean a ecuistant operator since the ama ss
cilsoorentd. Bubo sastrikati= la guaranteed to
all who may become bu Zr." IL will refer
**Pleasant to kir. Pinter.inw astahlisinaent
kaa ormated for the last melte soosake. nadir Pot ,
etaisiL l WO , VI. Dogdonoot7M ars, seenrately
Imes taken in any wesuber, iunt set in
lea" breastpins, essenand Emmen
• Itunnottierts given in even branch We en and at.
peruse Webbed. /MI
•ti • 111. r
yea *ea Dwiteptitaishea by E
Andre-,
nr-Denlet Webster, Henry wax, .year.)
clea. Sew, Gen. en.
Wo.
0. Buller Mut C. tnta, tams Bethanen, Theo.
dere rea r , Salm Quincy Adams, Andrew
Jacteagri celebrated rebtlatureo Wash
es= Pias EC, Lamb Cue.
ft r a' eliady teem aborikehe Ah hertraltej
_wdoe'd
sad Car isle by 494Nerrox &13TOCWON,
ken - Corder =whet and lid its
, IN=
AAND popossion Misr April—A Story
in Market meet, nearlibarty. •
.11Dore in Liberty„atteei, next door to th e cor
nett &linker and LTherry an •
Ma adjoining Blare, corner of Market and Liberty
121811t14
Two atom, with dwellings Om kt 4l , la Penn moot,
cow Os MOLL Jho, o ant tole And, - whit or with
out dwelliar, Mai this lautaL Peron ea: los
local!" of , DAVID CM
Mee; twat the ennui
too Plaa CI :1110Valo
rVIRGINIA BOTEL, on Bahhoote street, 'mid
t. E . Depot, Comberhiod, is sow le eeeplete order
the mottos sod esteasonoilotiow of the^lsabllo,
Pence* tic search of esse and wean; Will tio era3l
lo pause= WV agabligmes will lied the
ehooatsteise.hard ekes-sod the lat at well tot
taidettt aa Lay 4 , , , ead.tetteterey-ftee
gessaeheed• et a. sup tat can be Ma la the
ate a m aretz . o 7 S !MM . :I .. OMM on
SUM_
11gfatag ea tl i reV ir en o r pyW tr s "
"% *" good run el
laconTtLiini to have rerol9kAktov r .=;
.egMez Wylie end Weiblepon
_ • Paiteakt; •
2 CA RES (Wu diaeifrj.nir'
b r.1.14 .%4
_la At mnvam and for
NoIGO Ltherty st
ROORL*; . Mute! gueet, few
door don Me dent, euT Wield. Gera
a eiondnit
• EnOreeto. xAsegy iv MUMS
• Virtaillp.-
ti=tims wry OM tatet wee egory llaal
dwelling
=&Mod la Modem ilM ..4 othg=
of*. gwadwm arid
t, stow& =Med Mimes from the m
ug of Wald:oar. JOAN F. PERRY.
lisaixsuistacrunuts co;: -
COM 1 4 41 18110 N MERCHANTS,
till V
, BIZADELPUIA,
*We Rvp4spr cestqatly.
111 T Liberal adulates awl* as =magnums. ,
' 44131111 .111 , 1). eanaa e
NOTARY PVIILIC,_ •
(Air= as Means. Olen( Ce7s Minimum, We
ter Mud, between Woodcut Manes. Reeldeuee
kinisq Rasa snees,beanpus Soltbfiebl
=whin= MOP ID Owed°. of Ruben Wesidemilw
W'dlN? mot& TiiIPO I S--Foe
elis wed lamp glateseilaleee bump Via'
AN esker ma: Wispier nue out ell epee
nproduees Use beirsdral - *WIG
lame grow mum ;Oat noliveslied Issui
Nile east pa il , by JOHN D 01Q •
hip
AW E ICATjay!
TudEDAPPLEs4owar mid est r 4g/T,a ,
JJ sjtias and In good
. s.l_ipp4___i)rN:i utue l m recat
swsablbV • , 'llg v-GZu lj_
oaf
WMPWCUMENG . Var ,4 1 , 0
• idAdD
EICHIXIMiIaga
IIkTAILA-1100 aisienal,Me e ra
4,1 Ott! Vlckff
an
Co
AMBOATS.
• A‘przyinicount
make
— CSATCY — P - AWK -
=
Ann kanagine seadead Plunre s ra•
ant 6 taw Unposed fl6,,largenif
and tweaked, and moet paver= etrata
mum of ree. l 7 kee.4"is tk " ea "
fan than moos} can procanhilas bean pronided
sewn. The Lim bna. - boan 6 cireya
--ban serriednxillinunf nes& watiodavbb
ry 10 'ink perms. Tn. boann.nra :ittlhe
Waal day perigee elatting,fdrattiZ
doe of fn. Id walla, entry of re ma*
wt. In asses the plumage arastbe
advance.
merus..w. . 2
lie =AO szsirrurr,,capi. -
leave Pictsbargb•Virety Bandirtmotsking tiliVeLeati ,••,• • •
ever, Sandy owning at tor. ,
noattitiriNtonom= - -- - .r,
me ' DiONONIIABELA, Capt. Sums, lermilisitr ,
buret ssyr Idomdaymatolutitt ICI o'clock 1PD,14411,i:
every mti . evening ea /0 r. X.
• TUESDAY PaD/LaIN-
• The JUBERNIA No. 2, els. 3. 14220' , 262202j2i:
leyte pinsburgh env Ihesday mozzam 21 1 2 2 5 f122,
Mailing every atesdaypr.2.44l2t r.
larznintorsair,VAClEET,;:.. ,
The NEW ENGLAND No. 2i.G2SIL ~ D242;1=
Ime Piusbvih envy Wednesday sondis s 4 12 •
otlecALW*AbgeverrWed2asdavirre2l4 22122.*,
1.4.A2 0,- "213• Iw4
'The Games, will leave,
bard every The.edey amain al teotlftig Wkeelin • t
every Thareday „ Ael
lama:lr vacuum:: •
CLIPPER N 0.9, Copt. Psn DavAs, - loiß
Puuborgh overt Friday toornippalOotkocki Vp ‘
Wig every Friday o7crung.9l.l,olP,R, - s t
. yr.
sieroximtv pactuct.f..
The ktEBSENGEB, Capt. EL itcurity'lnu more'
pinabiugh . aver, Saturday miarnlof et 10 ot/004 -- '
wheigint7norylisteadtperreatossal2"l/4.-5,,,.k.
NEW . LISBON
A AND FITIIIBUROHt
CANL AND STEAM ,1"4.01:Mk
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magi - i - . 'olIMIWIIIIIIIIIIII:" '• )
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• ‘ (ns. swim%) ' ~, -
Leaves noilmititaanYeallecloik;ra•lilliiiit liiI i i
An* at Elissql . 1 1 : 1 1" co an &Leaf and UMW as , -
nal,Ver 3do and New Ilebse at 21_;; stsersliad.: '-'.
...Leaves New at Iledelocks I'. bL. Oeshins dig -- ;
lit "XI Zie. tiger
s zit= e=al4l 42ll arr'
burgh, In , shorter time and
al less ass gantry of, ; ) ))
The to etas Leo befelfts gaiiiiet4U":' •
form. the Wain thal ;hes Welland nit Vire Ilteitgalle''' '-
Canal Boerafar the aetwounodatenset~soo,.. - sod
freight, to rum in co . nettles Sidi. do -Self , kasorret:..
etwasers CALEB COPE and DEAVNIIs Eel insrestret ; 1 -
Inc at Oluerces,- with the Pittsbruigh , end , ..- QM , - et
tau and other daily lese of semen* down Os i ..,
and Idleeinippf rime The ;mossiest:splodge Unsier.,..t
slew to spare tur expense or troublettirlallaill 03111.4 .1)
frdge,and diaPalditt Ind ask of tha patine ikon.. - , 1
Prf---- .OIIIZEDJI .O.PNTS -' ' ' '-'-''
G. M. HARTCN' — '• - - " , ' 1.1
• S. ww.u.Anniumr ' .. Putt.. nig 6 . - - "1;
IL HANN4.i tr. Qt. - `New ajg c , - •
sylinf J. LLMILIAWII.IIc Co., ,
NancE,Thestasumixr.emioi. i ciiitt 4 miio.i it
ten, sill leave alter this notice,'for Wellitilli ‘.- f
;ally, as It Witlock in the =cruets. , - ,n. -..: ..
mule. . . - .., • . _.,.. , mist: ti
ou
rrrrsilmaint ai itiv-oimiN. .. ~„
FNIMNANT la; Pack,t
1.T.8 "" "RUAT 14 1114 ; 1 ' 4
lir. Matloch.
•Mr. Oxey.
•Mre. IdL=
p,„7„aTI4 DAILY ATO A. 14.4 4111)4P4214,
tee The n fothrwt
line nu the -,po no
rentrosoornATt7
LANTIC, Capt. -Mum
710, Caps-A-Moot% naI.LOLIN
ARAM, Capt. E. Bennett: The
.bontsrapreeollrelp.
;new, and arn - lina tip withonfrogatOlo dtpealeg •
ery comfort that money eon metre hie been pro
The Boats will leave the Monongahela Wharf Bad IS •.`
thir foot of Ron at: -poisoners w l be Pandmatits , .
died bons*
hoard, Ise the boats" wM eartanolf leave es RISIMIVISPF
OA. M. and I P.M: • MOM
YiA
asuman OINCINNATI'PARRET.
PENNtruntiof onet
RC Gray ntafter‘will MOO . ORIN":
oansfinterrapPatir_o l ledni•
a JO o'clock. it
Pot freight or passage apply bend.-Ja2s
FOR NEW ORLEANS-- • f,
. The spleneklnew steweer
cormellcur, -
Price, Mentor, sill hare for flrvgrarar:
retailluerroodlete ,
day Utak NIA Wetork, A. M. porta as f
For *eight orapplir oh hml, , w
wassage
Ja23 INEMONJONM, Agora. .Fa
FORAIrIifiS'ATWNEWORLEANIx "..;'
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jalLutoota,autsua, favra-tatabatto '`f
imennatat. pans cm Tkomphit,
Futkelltht pasor o ar anbond: as to. .
roa.NEavcramm. , I
..,The zugninninA to stazor •
Copses B D.PAcciAir, *II km* if
ow tad 'alliMatatedial *a
Thirseln, Catt as. A.
•
/pc *N i ght tu Pug* .Pima boat ' • It2l.
LOS C.INCLNNATIEND,
,Tha istemild nowstemare
I
- pa r ftejoi brtiatatruini 'Otto :: ' ' '
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BEGITLAIi
ZACHARY TAYLOR,
Leas, waster, will bersafttopt
puska Ito_co
Vibeslistt er avi m ; tstsugh evevy Amdiky,
PUeaeiglli
LOt
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PrI'PB~IIBOIi AND ."14. • ' '- l a s lll4l-141
75'e pawaad y Q . .
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justev; willlardepr
vial l and Louisville on ederdiy, 171,1211=
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lOar &emu Nyveezieill lewVels
'Wen
Airloansosvariadeo tvilttflil yis, oar ilHate , No lik•
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Far freight or peasses :.., a/1ml; lo - -
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aullVar Etagere* twialatnbalf du bawd: Aitaladmi;. -
' • elTAtainual tt - WHlORANO.ydaalCalt. -:. ...--
Vane; atuter,wfil I
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, wniewbz e every Woman +T _:.
baby but y, WO w'eliik Fracisely...s., t' I
USW • Tuesday, .Thablay ablabil.
beaker, otaba aa, preetivit ttie ,- ! . :, 4! !..1
TM cam& wilt bad wanes - sas ,
Raartaboaladaticat th at etiailp Ftta Far it
nut arts,kge,gb
wirgigi'..kt •'' ad.
banal* eba a. Web:ft Pad i ,
ta " V4 to '46'
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Mar, pot., vie Telpentaltr thformad #42_,ltllli
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A lir tweaco.mance caning on the 171.blost, . - dr -,.
Ch
wlll lea Etolsdelphia daily *Lk Ak Ara IltrA
And 'from Wean ..bmiw rask
lelzr g c r
'ratinikt day sodeft.N.- Illi L ila
plapand to omma woo Ms D _ Mss COL dal*" A 0 1 ! - . 1
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prepared tog:Ruud paakm,of hat. 04F
sariptims dui', at theilosed seas. ,- .. , . ,-,. 4 ~.,...; ..,
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lIIPPERS itta otbook an lON Atm od e
t ecoun' del to run dail7. — ftodoelt tad
mopt ft t foe by. Flint LAY LIM. sod.. telrolavitarl
onO, at low litos sat it=i_ . ttose, I '
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;Ltd aradlisurtavelsng a' &m a t h _ --. dari..irrelL
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. o .7 l,, Nozehrefloodairill bit Alb tall3bak.
'aided/go elsekday, so ibsuletahvf WI acdtr.
ANIL
VIJI be prepared to brilarttbsin d .V:-.0
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0 ._. . .. wasTED,,...- s t ; z i f i g
tvourtols.ar, Vtiewe'c •WYltteir •
ide guietert ht•••le0.01 . ..:
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r; UT my-0011equal. or =ions Irak
be soeplabls, whether tabarim et Alktrl
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