The Pittsburgh daily gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1847-1851, January 26, 1849, Image 2

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see ielire-page for Telegraphic afews.
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Bin. pami Milimia•nui.lacmuclx.,-4913 would
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Mill,
oft 7 o'clock. old, loice,'eci doubt ' evm ict her Win bkrichly
___ tepid foe their time: •
Pumi,lirsititsr,aluttlf i tsrkitiston onto
oar mourirsjoristton to a Pisalf#ol from this
eft to Washititosiiwid says •
!Mafia:ease thle eetuitY hare king felt the I
Pecessity:firr eomebetter means or Cottununtention
with the city of Pdtslenta, a }Whoa hest been
repeatedly saututed,. and,; V* believe, en Aar
SO= eggiff" PariOdbrOUTLeirbgaUgeo4.
emuorauwatromperyTor the puipoiteof coneruct.
SS, M the, • project abendoned. The
lier le again; et dere considerabttention;
Pl ark
Reed luelrlen suggested We would
earnettlytinvierrhe .etteition tot our enterprising
- chines and business men to the &Myra. VOW•
ltoad is impreedeable, or if it would not -pay, let
=there it good rbinh need, noun and
our put,
Ire would tteleliteefer a Bsilroad,' and we are not
' satidadAls inliitopt.bm ma theiquestion.—
.147 s should like where views of one homers and
buslariti Melt le- theefeasiblley, expense and
tatty of seteteit Rota".
Although ma shattld 'tries td see a Railroad
_oottsrieeettlfeeriPittattegh to Vesliiropom—sne
each thing is not unMtely at some &tare dry,—
.
yet arrophonn decelle4that Swan present, it
will be much vier to attempt .Plank Road.
' Write& are espensbrein thelihonmmehori,in
theiroutfd, and in their management, and unless' '
they have sufficient Wine= to , keep the:at : weal
employe4-cannotbe =dueled veith mooess. They
me best adapted to
,lertg r litter If..oetturteteeittee,
where no cabana:atm of Conununieution can comer
into &eta ausgefition ;them, and where
the aiwent of busiaess is heavy. The enteeptlons
vireowliereitaftrowls ranto•otud mita; or whine
they alto 'other extenatve means • of transporta.
lion. The poiertianolowd to the Mad take{ up
Saw fddl - lintr, sad Ciuntiera wine% is a safe _ and
-judicious teulaitakinit. Was an amount oftranie
portation seetted viduhatust real, it sunewsful.
Sat that a lialiti6elfrom thicedy to Washington
would pay larpr*lt is extrearuely dotabtfaL
• But admitting • thin it would pay, is there any
probability , ' tint the Dionne to oinatruot it, and give
non outfit can bop:cared , While miens which
are to open up lei:elevates, and, to conned with
hundreds' f miles of-4i* tads already built or in
proxasefoonifinediOn, ere pressing upon the pub.
iiPlatentkal, is it not idle to suppose that capital
cattle severed toiicrostract. a road to the: county
seat, !Mei . 0r: WI 'wealthy 'add prOdnothro,aunty
ss NVlolligthe •
Ws Ordr" , a IliiigeStiCni% not that we *told
disermingo a• . Reflatrid - to Wubingtes, mere,the
thindowlls: lintto direct the 'intent= of - tho
people of . that comity tb what is - within their graze,
and to whati hi our -earidid opinion would better
(observe the emvendence ot the. whole vopulation,
atpreeent than a Banned. Weinman &Pk:ski/ea&
Thisprojeat is
° Swale, end would prove highly
nonfat We confess, that for our part if we lived
twenty or WAY:inane from a market, we hadmunti
tattier have a Plank Soul to oin• village for farm,
lha?ta Baena •
We bope;the tei,cl,le of Washington will not snk
far theldeiiaritalroudto taiweway , ewe - '
don eon: a pingau6. t,i ble. peeaso end 'per.
manna good, onevehich will rourwer efitheir pow.
ea purposes and manta won or their outlay, " +
Scar Kim Raw Riad tiAIL-7We undendisad
that aorta are making toraaale an act. of Wiwi-.
11 101 0 0 g. 7 ;h 4 ./.4 21 4*;5 4 . 10,4x.ct
stria a nacrosilfccowiteincialtWtScW MIA=
to 'WO'k*IOILA4,,C4Tgee, Crtek—f
alma fiaroige4. , •Ilavobjeca of this is to kiz
coll. nag beds oficial
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float* anialta . afitiatosipatatice try anam---
we:**acautiicidili iiiojezt'so the
Imes ?storm, as otteevery trey
itMitibrOrtkotterdroit:
Ve*tuy, slers, flOtti:tleTrarkin; rust Reporter.
thertha`poopieoftheito eLtvatakensomesteps
to so*** the ripeureibf oimil roadiruor Wash•
foitaato saecosi rates ia. tha mighb orhood
Cetiottturili..:The iritisticate*as Of coil, done,
to Wit*tetin„ trieteliemed, mould roaliff the
ratilettaltiotO
-_ If both Of the mbavel, projects should be curial
cut-the' Riot no rteubt'lsoll Im- 4 -the ten
i'hislttugh - end • Nreatiligam rail mil
would.[ - be constructed, and the; filling. up of the
middle. seatliin' wirold'give us s cont uctous mad
b""P'3ll*;aiii ptiinfi
Powniarr Haim Crare-We have had the
*We of tweaks the Portrait of Henry. my,
painted klottrtaleated yramg ttententan, Mr. Me
' Chug, for the Young Clay Whip of Patebuigh.-
. bir. pOltioej: if 'A ;pc[116179 one ior en artist to
undettake, ind act a. ire, of acknowledged
have entirely failarteity* en adequate coneepice
of it.: - ide,:lllolnates. portrait, if not entirely what
we could vine = tehichtcii Perhaps hopeless eler,
to expect, to _see,,ic the test, eu think, that bail
yet been eiWCite4; • an 4 iit,7*.belb en io'ng:6 l ;
geed by Ms'. ants fapi4. The cawing, stilted;
and atrOgs. 'l ;t 6 /11.1ciceneliit an d th 4 rhele pie-
tare *apt. pitne evidence or the hand
bred artist.
Tifilt*P*lt Pictura of Mr . ideCaudyiu . hla
(4°o"'ea.:4lo,l'd which
we takel*.giti of eying are!gra tretTlagfi
orddeer=ofhmelli. Mr. d&etTa w e understand hal
•3;truieldinf, the- two beat .
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tinalknerdAN'aini Tsliarta Pada.) ai
thrlonPOlli tteller gin city•
364 is 'anti ui this oily this bawl Gen.
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niCePticOr.rd ItttentlMUL, &bed Oiled tab,
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digicalfz*Vninnts Mde t? ate bin a distill.
suidoasnibeafititecidan,
tiottirbrW,oosimdoiri the Trilldewiwe Sea.
alio* the ginowiegSide °Seek were elected
bribisAeiliel**4-r oda on t e alCinsitwe.
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tionan4ooo krOlickLand, andlculsein(
Ito the culatipa ram; of Motto imd damn
°e2 beem electhd to Can
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awyci El del notecycaneed by the, dettb,offdr.
ease. J! ineY:e4 boupetudeaMarotee Mr.
MO* , Is glided both ihe the unevirea tefl3l
44t OMNIta 00ASTIMI11/4* the next Conmese:
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11 .14 44#41" , ti0rg York kW W five
aril*APlN4Hof California gold, one or which
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ukileivitiO taceedoifitobeindeaval to.
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ckatmarrktrAtiszt F,llacacti Edbr or the
beezioloolfusto: 43 *
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':4fig'loa and taiiiaktisztoonti.
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highly ad:gems both mentally and morally.
CO . rneriq nulenee ofthe New York Courier and Enquirer
U.S. our .Trimt,
ref intelibr otSsilleatirni },,
Surfs, &re- tiri BlB:
I has* been waiting to WTI/0,10. 1011 in some
months (but the Slater ofttlte erMatri: hitherto .bas
prevented me Gem SD dam; until this moment) for
IhePurpose of giving yon 'the news relative to the
state of alrairs on this side; of the'ontitirient. , The
war,has at lest come to a close, and I am in homy
that all disturbances with.thellemicans am at an
end. The squadron sailed Iron La Paz on the fast
of September &a this pmt; which-was the last port
delivered up to the MOSICIM authorities. On the
sixth we mimed the Meisican flag and took our
'departure for Monterey, and arrived on the
16th of October, when we Rated all of the squad.
1011.
The. Saint Mary had not arrived on the station
on the 2nd November, when we sailed finthis port.
Hera I wee detached from the Warren and ordered
thM ship.'
The Southampton and Lexington sailed in come
pony with-ut Orr San Francisco—the latter is or.
dared to tail goon , for home, and touches at the
above named place key:dd. On the 13th Novem
ber we arrived here to wood and water, after re.
calving which welled' for Mazatlan, cad thence to
San Bias and the Sandwich Islands, expecting to
be in San Francisco by the first ot February, where
we shall meet with the Commodore and receive
ranker orders. Wennticipate a pleasant cruise.
- Onr stay at Monterey was short, but I remained•there sufficiently long to get all the news. Upper
California is, at the present time, in anextramdinas
ry state of excitement, and every body is making a
.fortune "band over t3na," as we sailors say. The
recent discovery of a Gold mine, which is already
ascertained to be several hundred miles in extent,
inexhaustible, and the ore easily obtained at atria.
tag expente to the diggers, has induced nearly all
the inhabitants of Monterey to leave their homes
to reap the golden harvest The rancheros have
left their firms, and_unleas supplies are sent into
the country there must be a famine. More than
five thousand persons are said to be mimed dig.
ging at this time, and they daily receive large as
esesslems nf numbers. Every thing In the ahape ot
goods and provisions eimmands the highest prices
at the mines, payable ie snide—which has been wad
at the MusD= are dollars per ounce, Troy weight,
and in some cases for even less. At SanFrant.
co and Monterey it salt for from ten to twelve.
dollars in trade. A vessel sailed a short time before
our arrival at Monterey for Mazatlan, with twelve
hundred pounds of this gold, which I found upon
our arrival sold for over sixteen dollars per ounce,
avoirdupois weight. 'The gentleman who owns
this gold came onto this country in January, 1841,
in one of the store ships chartered in Boston to
bring out provisions for thesqtmdrea; he brought '
out with himUtancen four and five thousand del.
Ims worth of goods, which be bought at auction for
a venture. He located in San Francisco, sad in
itulast of the same year, he told me that with the
hs boil& out and his purchase of two lots,
ems amrth thirty thmnarddollass. Lots bough
ortginally for fifteen dollars are now worth five or
six iluxuaind dollanr, all ofthis took place before
the discovery of.the mines. This gold has been
ausyed and kaand be twentystime and a half
carets fine—pure virgin gold. The largest piece
&mid weigbsturenty.ffvepounds,in one solid block;
the next weighs seven pounds, and so on, down to
fine black sand '
Before I left Monterey, I saw Mr.—, who
came out to this country in the--etore ship ns
purser's steward. He, with four others, went to
the mines in April last, and in seventeen dare::
sayi, the Ave dug out twenty thousand
worth, when he was taken sick, and the co parts
nerildp dissolved. He had fifteen thousand dol
lars worth with him, and does not intend to dig
any moreibutto trade in goods •
Clerks get eight dallani per day at the Macs,
which are distant not one hundred mibes from Mon
term: 1 will give you the prices of different arti
cle; blanketshave been sold for eighty to one
hundred dollarseach; Amnon° dollar per number.
Lazge tin pans, three ounces of gold. Sailors
edurath knives, Li to eight dollars Revolvers six
to eight ounces of gold, midi saw a man who paid
sistundred dollars for a barrel of. flour. Liquors
arer,very scarce end command the highest prices.
Shovels have sold for twenty dollars and picks for
thename. I was offered rip ounces of gold for
my old cloak, whiehcost twenty fire dollars, and
has suffered six years of hard wear. All articles
of clicking sell well, and there are none in the
market.
2,A. cargo of= m ods realisedl2oo,ooo in one
week at San
Some of oar officers bought this gold at six,eight
and ten dollars per ounce, and on our arrival ra
Mazatlan on the 20th of November, add it fur
sixteen dollars per ounce.
We cal in s few days for San Bias on our way
to the Winds -
SAX IlLaa,
Weurrived e< this place to day, and shall IC.
019412 1311ta the fad cdDmember.
Paccestaxr, Cauziacus, 0ct.20, 1818
The Pacific Squad= has arrived at this place
from Lower California, coming in from day to day,
rfroist the 4th until the 18th inst. The ships now
here, aretbsOhio, Dale, Warren, Lexington, and
Southampton, The& Mary's is expected
*in the etteid Eitstes, -A , • •
FieAclaeo in ram, aimegbant
allDppar.Calikmus, gold. gold, gold, is the aff. —
Fortune* sterbeing made, squandered, end men
_petaled. Everybody &going to the placer, is there,
toilets been there. Even the Governor could not
retail making another visit to that region, and he
Law now remover Ids head queen thither. De
fromthe fiat ad the elope, of course, or.
our frequently, and th e muter of t merchant man
new in port offers one hundred dollars • wroth
ki seamen to seem his ship to Callao, but has been
unable to ship any even at that price. Between
twenty and thirty ships are lying at San hancisco,
without the slightest prospect ofobtaining crews.
Comuukee Jones, with a numerous suite, vnia
to have taken his, departure for the mines yester
day. The added IP& visit it is imposfide to tor.
agar. However, in Maseeptence orate numerous
desertions in t he squadron, he has sent a party,
brit reatained hem himself A circular letter faun
_the COmmanderin Chief to the Pacific
_Squadzon,
was but. recently read 'on the quarter decks of all
the vessels, in which be speaks of the placer.. as •
ridiculous 'golden dream; .dm, dieß' tome.
dituedy on arriving in Monterey, and ascertaining
thpl, in Alta California, there is a gold aerate of
Mantis:7er hundred square miles, the edge of which
Un - be reached in three az kar daya terve!, and
that even the Governor of the newly acquired
territory wort amongst, if not among, the diggers,
he prepared for a journey to the land of dreams.—
It must be admitted that in this case, precept was
mach better than example.
'Bat pas can firm no °Deception of the date of
'affairs here. I. do believe, in my soul, everybody
has mu mad—etak, stating mad Officeis of the
array hive so far forgotten their dignity, as to mu.
mffnce a system of speculation. Upon the road to
the gear wagons, wi th the brand U. B. upon them
may be s een, travelling at a beak rata, azui
rounded by parties of gentlemen in high spirits.
mounted on - fine - horses or strong mules, ilCae.cf
whicl ate - branded as above, all taking a
northward Course. In them warms
saddle bage•and pots, kettles, and other camp
equipage; bat if one could have • close examine•
don, he would Ind, nicely stowed away, under.
1 netith all these, goods or barter. What I tell you
iethe troth, and you need not be sarprised. at all
tHs4w,_ith I before said, everybody.wmad Talk
'of Morse hora—tionsense 1--the similitude must
be changed to Tankeer in Califorwia.
Navy officers, with the exception of the chosen
band spoken of above, are obliged to look on at all
tiilifrouithair floating prisOn.and no elerwill leave
the Coati until the return°Masud) , from tha az
damas service upon which they am now engaged.
Meanwhile men are deserting, and officers threat.
thed with Mentemartfal, for allowing , what, It is
utterly impossiloki to prevent viz—poor Vi and
marines to be as much excite , ffaMl .casiled away
u the two chadfumbruziesouthete, end mostof
subordinates. It can hardly be expected that a
man will 'work for tea or twelve darn a month,
when.s certain fortune is almost wada his pup
More particidarly, when he Is taught up face to
,fithe withlansmion . a temptation 'which those of
superior minds to hi mself;he secs, pretend not to
?We. then, this visit should be a protracted
one-that *if the exigencies of the public' service
.should reqWre the Write to remit* long in the land,.
of dirams,whare they dig gold as they do potatoes
at home, the Bran squadronwill, in all probe&
remain on this coast *tiger than the Comma
dare himself anticipate:l:
ILI write burbly l writirtraly. What I say of
classes or individuals, they deserve. Let them,
when away from here, and free form the excite
; Meat tinder ,whielt mow laboring,wlml;
sed'affemionately - Upon : what they .
ntia,-let them y examine their
COMeiereees and they will be astonished lathe en.
noanoulltilenentot which they stand chanted, by
their awn -inward ccinvictions. "Bat conscience
doth not nuke cowards of them now;" Mad day
Will have :gold! Bat enough of this—perhaps I
.sheill nut& myself in • day or two.
The Lexington (store ship) will leave heroin a
Cry Days for San Brander tq take In gold (only
think of the/0 whence she *ill proceed to the
_Suidudelt Woods, and from there to the U. States
via - Upends° and Bio de hum, What is the
destination of the eta of the qualm the landfill:.
lien havenot learned, but I beard a run= that
another ship would'sall flit home on the Ist ofJan-
May, biking the route of the Lexington. I have
.understood that the CoMmodore hopes to obtain
permission to return home to the Ohio, by way of
the Fug Indies...l'l44sall providatlcreers be left
Calla ships. • &XX.
Egagaggamo Aoannorn—bla. ken M.Pitagarga,
of Monongahela Coy, while engaged with . ging
cither main :oilingra it V tbe , Saw- MA co.
Int itidayrelarla izdurea br a smite
ftein at eingigig;' - whieh Ini.he in tihs band; that ha
. aka naPlJealeialicterawbi: vat an ego,
mabletnaa widwold* citizen. He hno left a add
donftr bag of friends to nwani his ungiiheir
ogPF A •
ig444445i
bar two &oedemata going. Porn
• . .
gentleman me eboato waled/telt vriver with atem
to E 2 Mesh -It. Ems woman tire 'nil be worn'
gattatela marine . .
ATE(o4:o6#lo3l,Telidai%.9-441nY wham"
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bra larilranth - iirlaf Thesastool
Pseitestaae
tbeztri 4iir4Nagio r h Gum= T., i 7j .
teas 'aga;*vieici in the Nev- Vat
atiriathin•Adoly the ROT. .
who aria .thatnedinrr-of that enedinEd.:P*ll
I boldly armed duo the Theatre should be regard.
el ' as the Vestibule of endorse the stenlie'
meat, and hasumtly believe that the designation,
however grating M the
ate. So deterionding Initience
produced on the human understandmg,by pro.
miscuons exhibition of *heavingl reprosenta;tiona,
that persons `who uniformly witness them, wit soon
acqaire &fitness for the company of the wont peo
ple, and the occupancyof the worst placeof which
we have any account, in sacred or profane history.
Indeed, In the nature of thingr, it cannot be 0111elf*
wise.
Shakespeare himself, who, in the language of ful
some adulation, has been called "the 'father of
the English Theatre, the great Poet of Nature, and
the glory of the British Nation," never wrote a
play, comic or tragic, fit to be heard throughout, by
Barre and molar soonace, or moral and pan minda
ed tom. Every one of the works of that mite.
guided, though distinguished author, contains nu
meral/ aindelicalesentiments,and indecent allusions.
which, however concealed or covered up by the
trappings and ornaments of style, are;notwithstand.
Log, quite obvious to persons of even ordinary pone
[ taxation. •
With regard to other authors who have written
for the stage, they generally, have the faidts, with
out, what many consider, the redeeming qualities
of Shakespeare. It is, however, a source of great
consolation to the friends of virtue, that no individe
nal, in the private walks of life, would dare, In a
nomad& amid Mal., to use such language, or
utter such sentiments, as abound in dramatic writ•
ings generally. Could • person be found sufficient.
ly reckless thus to act, he would man discover
that ' his ZOOM wen preferred to his company, and
that, by common consent, he had been removed
beyond the precincts of good society. While es.
tsbli •ed usage, to a considerable extent, protects,
in this way, what may be deemed the citadel of
morals,the philanthropist should take courage, and
confidently expect, at no very distant period, the
dawn of a boner and brighter era
The Irma of the actor and actress.—patthedarly
the latter, is another decided objection to theatrical
representations. How single women of stainless
character, while in company with unmarried men
of their acquaintance, can gale, hour after hour,
with apparent satisfa ction, upon the naked Ghoul.
der', bare bosoms, and exposed limbs of actresses,
disposed to make the most indecent exhibition of
their Iverson; and throw themselves into all kinds
of attitudes, far the sake of money, or the gran&
cation of a corrupt public taste, I cannot imagine.
The tminitiated,to myths, ha:m.4l=ld be ready to
suppose , that the face of a modest lady, placed in
earl* a position, would well nigh burn with shame.
Upon young men of warm temperament', and
strong passions, the effect modeced by manes eirte.
liar to that which has been d - ..11. • ,is very tins
friendly to virtue. The temptations to which they
mei...thus exposed, instead of being restated, are
e.
usna. yid ed to, and their steps directed to some
haunt V ' , ra th er than to the domestic circle,
or p Habits so formed gather strength
by tilde
~'.. and there is no te ll ing to what die
placable moon they may lead. How true
tt ia, that
'Vice Is a monster of each frightful mein,
That to be hated, needs butth be seen'
But seen too oft, &rather grows his fac e,
We first endure, then pity, then embrace.'
Whether there is • Bar Boars cennecuid wittt
the Theatre here, rimer tut, but such is the u..
=gement in most large and parkas cilia,—
Many of the audience, after the principal piece has
been played, or daring the recess, resort to the bar
and indulge in the use of intoxicating liquors. In
this way on insatiable love for the inebriating howl
is often onummed, which ends only with life.-The
habit' formed here, have proMbly caused many a
gifted4ind promising imem- , of society to descend
to a premature and dishonored grave, mourned, it
may be, by a heart broken widow, end orphan
children, cast upon the charity of a cold and use
feeling world.
In most of the drinking houses in the vicinity of
Theatres, Gambling is a common and favorite a.
011B01116LIL. This is a vice of extraordinary fuel.
nation, and Ms destroyed its thousands and teas of
thousands. It has often happened that husbands
and fathers, once highly esteemed fir their many
and excellent qualities, have, in a moment of un
natural excitement, produced by their heavy low
es, rushed unbidden and unprepared into the pre.
seem of their Judge—.to give an women of the
deed' done in the body.' Nor has this inecatheiv.
able calamity been exclusively confined to onnied
men—many, very many, young men, have met •
similar fate.
To a taw of the frightful consequences resulting
from an attendance at the Theatre, I have same
I vored to direct the readent attention. Upon the
discharge of this important duty, 1 did not eater in 1
the hope of deriving either pleasure or profit. 14'
however, any portion, or even any member, of the
community draft be benefited, by this feeble. dm' '
r weft moult edam to promote elm general welfare.,
.1 shall heartily rejoice.
Allow me, in coodusion, mod earnatly to press
upon the attention of the headset thalami, of pee
-1 sons clothed with official authority, and of men of
wealth and elevated Mame, the vast .U1e ,41 ""
of combining their museum to ma down Itw core
..
111 dercoMethirteedlet [Waxie italttettreatielftei
"droning shoot deice, which has hitherto been as.
'*bashed aracaftbe dvaired sedans Of the earth.
January ftl, 1841 .. . MIME&
_ :
..1141.241 CLOCKS 1419 W4IIII.IIILMMTILIC
.
in= mem= atmrt witortir
It is due to the teem of lißOtir laden to the
World &Science—that some cithe
. edsapprehens
clans (( I will
. not say misrepritteMo
a tt i stillY
E Asikire of Rio likipirphis= sha>7 be
corrected now, lest silence under such reports
may be conaideted as km acquiescence in their sc.
curacy.
The public Fees, while justly sensitive toevery
thing ar...h.-American honor may papa* claim,
will probably madder it more honorable to Amer.
lean character to award justice to real inverters or
discoverers in art or science, no eratarfroes mhos
foraithey spring, than to communes any movement
that may lend to deprive any individna I of his Jul
claims to scientific discovery and mechanical in
vention.
The current history ofedectricity, readily scomni
bie in the scientific and other journals, shows that
Aumarratt Bois, to whom a patent has been grans.
ed by the United States, as well as by several
foreign nations, for his mode of electiodassmai
telegraphing, is the isomer efelmaris cud nisgroph
io dada. It is well known to pastes &miller with
scientific progress that those clocks were invented
and constructed by Mr. Bain between the years
1831 and 1840,put in snecesdirl action in 1840,
patented by Gremßritain in 1841, and anctessfally
used for railroad and other parposersdagre
rims, bythe electric pulsa tions,
- Lew cieen this, like
Edinburgh and Bisataws
Without controverting the merits otany gentle
men who have applied clockwork in telegraphing
time within the Fiat three or km: months, justice
to the public, as well as to Mr. Halo, (who is ;now
temporarily absent, wran kw permanent set- ,
dement among us as an n elitism) requires
that these Erato shonla be stated, showing that
electric) end te were invented and
sucemutfally used bY hiln several years ago, and
are among the contributions to science which be
presorts to his adopted country. The facts on this
subject are stated in a chenlar, dated the 4th of
December, addressed to the Journal Y
of Commerce,
and dime published in that paper,the New ork
Expreas, and other journals.
The name and services of Jaunt Num the
dirtlagnialsed Ammiean ptulowspbar whom -the
°Serithemicse irseiturion ° has latored4taelf by
Weems' in • prominent position, ware known and
honored throughout Europe ratherearker than thery
were folly appreciated In
Ms native land; for. OM
now; the Immense practical vain*, of the scientific)
discoveries which he threw out for public benefit
ranch as dernonstratint thepreares of.
.Electrtr-htleptetie Telegraphwpropcsed tryßarleste
in 1825,) are very inadequately known In the
United Stales, where their benefits are mast largely
experienced.. And shall any mere sationcdprge
dres,to which appeals are made in canting
be now amused to prevent a just 'i r a Z
the scientific and mechanical have whim.an
;armee Bans, because (thoushliGW
.self as an
Arian citizen) he bad the ken de or
=Ward= no belt= on the same Wand with Um
[bander of the °Smithsonian InstitutkatV
Ally one Bimini: with the genertnity of the
American character may readily anticipate the rea.
ponies of all men worthy of esteem amontr__Ameri•
can Beeman. HENRY MELLY.
Warimetrrotc,January 20,1849.
N. B. The telegraphic clocks of Mt. Bain hale
brae seen by thousands, including the editors gen-
attily, during the lastyear, in New York, ikon
with the other telegraphic , inventions which are to
be used on the new Lines now commenced between
Weabington, New York, Batton, &a.
Prot: Locke, of Cincinnati.has been conddered
F ilm inventor atm Telegraphic' or Magnetic Clock.
Ac oording to Mr. May's statement, Mr. Bala
has a prior claim.
F WD Exannzcs— There axe exemption
lava in the State of Wisconsin, which protect from
execution the paw* properly of a citizen to the
value of one t.mind dollen, and teal agitate not
exceeding forty acres of land, or a lawn lot not cc
seeding one fourth of an acre—with the improve.
manta on them, to urtucti no value is macaw—
Mew laws, it la said, clear three 'tombs of the
population from all legal responsMity tor debt.—
Laws of a similar kind exist in fdichigen..
In oommercid communities it is deemed politio
0 facilitate countess of property. Mortpaes, to
(h otV York, are so smely,and promptly converublo,
teeal tatalootay be need .for purposes diode
money • opetepiati almost as readily is
dielf.;Mocolty an-lignoulould population
theindencf: is ddrissmiL ,-.lesrad.rmisil tad op
primpattotre are .10, to do. Sit.thz - ..*gullez
of land boldeni in Wow. whoa alko-e=
in to do tor Ilea
taxa haderthowa:.abe polloyaftboZothioldezdal
loritoxigl9A4-0 tl2lder'lthelll2l7 anal
..,' Oae maids cciamnpilon laare,of itirer.kted,
utolleat the estratgoa of - credit; no pap= in
.16%01414 altd StliebilPili ladloide that the exempt
I tate Jowl ao: those States work very wall: We ob:
aerre that a bill providing Invi Aminr exemption
hac r been introduced into3the Saute of Ohms—
gift Amor.
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— *WA.* ls•
r Thai ** 1 41 1 0 614 44 814
uras c ipf the
traged-filitin s
knia;g*: *jib& Pus..."
has addressed the k.lkioring calm and dignified let.
teito the eilitims" tin - Nation Inielligencer iu
SOY , . • ,
Respect for the Senate, Where remarks were
made. abusive-of myself-on- the. Ilitt instant
duces me to make the hallowing statement:
The first accusation was,.that I have said "that
our institutions will nonce be well and wisely and
.auceessfoLly maintaitted and administered until
, what be is pleased to call canal influence can be
brought to bear upon the Government; who dares
to denounce the selected candidates of the great
I political parties ofihe country as mere mire fight.
era." The term *prize-fighters" was never used
by me in reference!' to any findividnals: the
thought of making the application to the late can.
dictates for the Presidency Inver entered into my
mind.
The 'wood accusation was, that I verged upon
Congress that no more pecuniary suppbei should
I be voted forth° maintenance of this war, In order
that the Government might be Gamed, for want of
the means of war, to withdraw our victorious eir.
mica from the enemy's country in dismacev" dte.
I never uttered such a sentiment to any one. li,fy
friends know Mini was 'opposed to the withhold. I
Mg of supplies.
The third accusation was, that I "undertook to
ajadicate a question before it bud yet been sub.
mined for decision, and which be [ll well knew
was more than likely to be presented for decision
in the Court Where he site, with others, for the
discharge of high judieal duties," &a. This, I
suppose, Were to a letter written by me last sum
mer to four or five gentlemen at Cleveland, in Ohio,
who urged me to permit my name to be brought
before the Buffalo Convention. In declining thq
honor, and in answer to other pans of the Lauer,'
stated, as nearly as I can recollect, (my letter not
being before me,) that "slavery existed by vino° of
the loce4 law, and consequently could not exist
without the sanction of law." This had beenset
tied by several Judicial decisions, and 1 supposed
was doubted by no one. In the ease of Graves
and Slaughter it win rec og nised by the Judges,
following the lead of my opinion; and it was held
thai the commercial power of Congress did not
extend to the slave trade among the States; that
Congress index! power over the subject, and that
beloogecleccFlialvel, to the Tspeciive.thates:
As a ait s litical questhin, which Can never come
before Supreme Court, I expressed myself op
posed to the extension of slavezy. This so far as
I can. recollect, was the substance of the communi.
cation. •
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The getilleman to whom the letter wan address
ed, so far u I remember, did not not represent
others, and I did not consider the publication of the
letter as necessary. ri was not written with that
view, but there was no restriction as to its publica
tion.
Some two or three other letters were written in
answer to letters received, and were published
without my permission end against my willow—
This is the Bret letter, so for as I now remember,
that I have written far publication within the last
two yenta. As a citizen, Ichtim the right, and shall
exercise at, of kerning and expressing my opinion
ors public measures. JOHN hrLEAN.
Jun= 20,1819.
Mt Ci.sv ►x Naar Oatssas—Hrs MamW
writ Oaaa►t. Talton —The New Orleans
papers, of the 13th announce the arrival of Mr.
Clay in that city the day maims—having nearly
it not quite recovered from the effeds of his late
illness, though somewhat thinner. He had a has'
ty Interview with General Taylor dozing the short
time the boat stopped at Baton Rouge, which the
Delta thus describer.
When the Princes stopped at eaten Brume, the
passengers, among whom was Mr. Clay, were all
sitting at dinner. It happened that General Brooke
and Co lon el Taylor were coining down to the city,
and, mneluding to take the Princew they came
aboard, accompanied by General Taylor. 'As the
General passed by the dinner table, be recognized
Mr. Clay, and hawed to him; but Mr. Clay not am
peering to recognize him, a gentleman at the table
remarked, 'Mr Clay, that is General Taylor.' 'ls
it? ennobled Mr. Clay, with surprise and plea*.
ore in his countenance; and immediately leaving
his dinner, walked into the modal hall and with
that warm Gurnee.. and earneraneas clintacterfir
to of him, extended his hand to the general, who
grasped it very warmly, and shook It very ever.
gent:ally.
'Why general,' pleasantly remarked Mr. Clay,
'you imivegreran ulna my recollection?
'You can never grow out of mine,' was the res.
dy response of the general, whose countenance
beaming with warm regard, and whew good an.
taxed wrinkles almost obscured his bright and ties
nemolent eyes
congratulate you, General upon your election
to the Pre:alarm', and 1 hope your adminiuration
may be as sueceasful and glorious as your military
career, remarked Mr. Clay.
'1 thank you, Mr. Clay; but lam not Presided
Here Mr. Clay, perceiving that the General's
modesty tau about to get the heuer of him, broke
in withaome playful =math, which* led to • Pe'
erel and most agreeableconversation between the
two distimptished gentlemen.
The captain of the Princess, not winking to in.
tempt so pletuatu a rennin of two old Mende,
detanutd the host Lie some tune. Finally, bow.
over, tlut General and Mr. Clay paned, with es.
presets:ma of modal .3100111, nod a hop:lV:at der
tut knows—Plat (Argus is tige....A.szelt s
# all our retakes feel more or less interested la
matters coneeming this, at present, Gincrea little
place, we- give the kit:towing extract fetal a Jet* r
-Written to the N4o,l3allettaitiyalrientwho went
out in the Fukess. ile son •
•Chagres has about sixty bonzes, or ratherthatele ,
ed hankior they are bulk entirety dreads, ander°
unlike any thingi ever saw be With het a
free acceptions the Lababiouns an ' , woulasaliand.
ed mime and ayes a fanny tight to a: tier
New Totter, on his going on deck the day wiser.
rived, to see slant a dozen eancen samounding the
ship, and the persons to them without arty thing as,
larger than thetas leaf that Adam Wore, and many
of Mem not with that. The ladies on snore, and ID
their shops, dress mostly In whlte, or highly cokes
ed dresses and are constantly smoking.
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"The amval of this ship is quits 'gotten_ d:
as it tsmippoved that at least $4,000 ha led
with them. We go tip the Chartres river to Sinus,
about 50 miles. The charge a SOD bra canoe
for fi ve minus, and $25 for a mingle ittgleoo3l:—..
At the end of the canal navigation mules Me ern.
ployed for Whams. A boat has jtist arrived kiln'
Sams, and the report is, that the United
et
wet, sent ahead the moment he landed, had et
would engage every conveyance he could for hie
government, and the passengers would
be detained three weeks there, and rarther " V
owing to the huge number of persons in Names
waiting Ibr the steamer of the sth January, ad*
have paid their passage, that many row in "thie
crowd" would not he ebbe to leave Panama until:
the February or March steamer."
The same gentleman write. in • postscript that'
there are no business lacnities for receiving end;
forwarding goods, and that all articles, mat, mute
oompanied by the owner or agent, will most un
doubtedly be him This is a fact warily of being
remembered.
New flemntaas m Promansumna , .-During the
set building season there have been ejected tri the
cats and ociunty of Philadelphia, three thousand and
thrtridx new ,bnildinga vi —ln the city, 1531.2.
The number of permits leaned was - 473, but iI is
estimated that not kb than 600 bnildinp were
erected. In the Northern Liberties the trandier
was 114, and in gensington, Orr, but in this Diu
like the red Amber, is estimated at 600. In South* i
vrark.the cam bet, u by Register &permits, wait
268, estimated number 300; and in hiloymndbaltuy
the number is registered at 220, but. Le estimated
at 215. 4 .
In Pena District, the number is 219, and in Itich; . .
mond the estimate le, not leas than 200, and may'
possibly reach 300.
The Borough of Pmakford has 27 set down ,
while the other sections of the county may be ea,
:Muted at one hundred, making an V aggregate of
new bufldingsnearly three thousand and tidy, mid'
exceeding the number of traperrements of this
character in any year for several . years past •
Tat &avatar Qtrcrnon m Natty CaIIOWIL
Among the resolutions on the slavery subject line.
ly passed the North Carolina Sonsteoa one deny.'
ins to Conroe the constitutional power to
late on the question of slavery in the Tenth:atm—
The vote was 44 In the alllrmative and 2 in the
negative, while the other resolotions passed env
n.hnously. The Standard adds:
"There is a report in town—for the correctness
of which, however we do not vouclithat Mr.
Senator Badger ha:given his Mends to understand
that if these resolutions are passed ha will resign
his seat! whether this rumor be trap or !Mae, the
night:ions trill pure, and then we shall see—what
we shall see."
IKICZTANT DICCIOOII.—We undennandonya the
New York Journal of Commerce,that intarligence
has been received from Washington, annouacing
that the Supreme Court of the United State have
decided agaitna the constitutionality of the poll r im
levied under a law °Nun Slater upon ofanClap sea.
.men and paraangers mriving, for the benellud the
idarinere.Fandos it Lsordled. "Whether the deck
sloe etreeta the whole Unr - or only to Much orb Si
has been paid under protest, we are as at present
informed.
The amount ofmottey still in the Tammy be..
'Jogging teals Fund, arbleh was paid outlay pont
*10,334 under moist in the N. Y. Liia
Tont 0-o: ma Beak dab State, Eton behOrghts to
this Food, 411144'am:woe, lautuditor interest to
136,241, The total receipts at
(Weerif tot entirely Ikon this aouteey4ten, in
. ,
, .
Gnaw, tataiws I.4kw. The ew York Soto
ate, oo Thiutday lost, by a vats of 21 to 3 mud
■ resolution fa gm* cd'a gems! iizsuasioe
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r ~"~~, t~ is :;w_= ..r.:.:: i~ ~ .'xr e~~s ..c., ..ti^:. a....,~::~..: ': i~..;c4 .:zi;
-7=7
Tux Inlvranis InvoliCar-Cw- - •
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On &gni* Mordngliiiiireied gas
opinion &the Coilfiti, °zing* , in that blui
Go Diverceiledhl the estati it 'Buda us-
Fmnees — Ann Entlauf , - .Tbii'aitiy melee propelly
before the Court, vu the Mel and 112111Wer, With
itsSidentiriOne stilinieldi, kid' elteeptiteti to tbeier
statements, errEti they meet beyond the, mere de.
Maid the (acts aversed in the libel:. /IS ikliriii
ion of the Court oo this redo Is that the answer
whir:gout the theft MIT brineoindrient -with dm
Pennsylvania practice, which be plain andeimple.
The Court decide that the narrative of fees be
' yond the mere traverse of denial is purr surplus.
age, and extraneous to 'the case, 'and" mart be
swickin from the record, and with it tbe exceptius
kill. The case than stands upon the libel and star
pie answer denying its averments, and meat go to
a jury trial. The j will then determine wbeth.
er the abandonmen t ry
by the, wife was with the con.
sent of the husband, and whether the reasons set
up by, her are sufficient. Here the judgmert of the
court might end; but as the case is to,go to a jury,
it will be necessary to settle some principle of law
discussed on the argument, and which must vale
the
1. Thal if there was an agreement of separation,
the absenting herself by the wife could loot be vii.
fully mahatma, from the fact of its not being mil.
lust, if by agreement and consent. Where there is
a menial arrangement, and it is clearly in evidence/-
that each is in equal fault, neither can claim the
benefit of rho law in reference to desertion.—
Where therei Is an agreement of serration, the
..e
right of e party to Female absent continues on.
tit retnocatio and recall by the other. When that
occurs, the meat ceases, and this party can.
tinning die a ace will be guilty of desertion.—
In such however, the question may arise
whether the was a previous cause for absence.
If there was the party would be justified in al.
sence.
2. That the cause which would justify desertion
must be such as would entitle the piety withdraw.
ing to a divorce, If he or she were disposed to ar
ply for one.
e f
3. la red 'on to cruelty. Though the English
cases seem establish that "cruelties" are persons
al indigniti and injures, our law differs ;some.
what from i The refusal by the husband to give
I L
the wife n 'es, according to her habits, would
be =tellies in England and here . The question
what are tie es, depends upon the education
and habitud of the woman, What to elady deli.
curly and tenderly reared might be absolutely
necessary her comfort, might be superfluities to
a woman' d under sterner and leas favorable
cimunistan This only applies to necessaries,
not bleu • What luxuries shall be aßorted to
to the wife, ' a question which must be le ft to the
husband's tion, his means and his liberality.
A. question gutty discussed was—suppose a
husband musts in a course of humiliating pose.
culhons, anuoyances and lasniti, would It be cru.
city, rami' not accompanied with violence! tin
a case in which snail circumstances arise, they.
would aumaint to legal cruelty, worse than acts of
beyond
violence, tilting from outbreaks of tam and
@bowing malignity of spirit which could not but
afflict to upon the tinfintunate victim.
The ju ement of this court la, that the parts of
the a beyond the denial of the libellant's elle.
phone, be stricken out, as surplusage; that the '
exceptions be &mitred, and the cause set down
far bud by jury.
Thus ends the ease far the present, Mrs. Butler
having gained the point she contended kir—trial
by jury. The trial cannot takeiphice befor ehlarch
term, and ! perhaps will not came on until October.
The twill then decide whether the ceases set
forth M rs. Butler are sufficient to prevent a di
vorce g granted her husband.
Drava kir no !dam= Bassi.--We learn by a
private loiter from Wthaitigton, Del, that Dr. John
Indimid, Well known try the literary appellation of
the “Milthrd Bard," died in that city yesterday
morning, where he has resided some time past,
occupyin an hanorabki politico as one of the ellii%
,:ita,
tors of th "Blue Hen's Chicken," a weekly paper
of coasi literary merit and Maim= tact, in
that city. The columns of that paper weekly teem.
ed with and poetic productions from his pen,
evincing an application to his favorite panting, and
an abandariment of the weakeinses of his early
life that ust hare been tralygratifying to lib friends
and re yes among whom be resided. He was •
1....
native Delaware, th ough thr many yeras a resi
dent in city, where he has left many friends,
and no emiet- 6r the sympa th ies of lais heart
were all nd op in good will for his fellow men.
As a poetic writer be was always ready and fluent,
and manY of his productions evinced great ability.
—Bak. snn.
Tux Ilia BRUNSWICK Cauroatus Causer has
compleutd its stork of 830000, purchases' the lai"
balls, • toe barque of ZiO NNW and is preparing to
sail on February. A number of pergola were
disappointed at mot being able to obtain stock.
A Cm.irmuna 6.611:1 from Washing.
ton Uninn, that the mint at Philadelphia has coined
some of the gold received from California intoquars
with `Cal," inscribed over the head of
JOB PIIINTII2IO.
Btu, DFAIks, CARDS, CIRC.ULAR
NanifittJ, flub La. Keg, Contrazts, LasaLILLZ,
/MOLL cumneerse,
MUM' ke. its„
Printed) et the *Soma* ;Tunica, at al the
de'S) fiats= Orssi o 3'mm:to:Arr.
was Coco.—The Amman ces m the',
• et this wawa of the yeas, invaly• Ming
Mag Ith thommtaglm mid colds, *bleb by Cady,
stun • aro • carrel by Maple tamedlea.
um, , COVON /WHIM halt be In ow
tar the •12 Team-anal hex gained mew reparatista
fm• the ate of cough. mat requiting active medical
tress .it Cum any other prebendal aver offered to
the • woof Allegheny county. The Imperial Comb
Symp s very *want to the tarte, and. on Oils ac
count a great favorite with children. The dome are
careful ycleated, la the directions, to salt ell ages.
That th tried and hlghly popular cough remedy
may • mrth the stank of all, it is sold at the hms
pries" • Weems per bank.
Pm • sad sold by ILE. SELLF3I3, AI Wood at,
wally
Plush
both ti D..si
Carty. Almgherry, antidwggists
eug gen-
es. o
VTan ear Tame= to the value of Dr. Mamie
V ' .--liertd, all that donna
stA net, when placed at the entsauce of a rat ha*
eaters openers, travels aloud th e panav, mato
Iwo e rat, externinateelus estatences and .ap th e
~ defunct camas to the light. And in like
r have I found Dr.lll'Lartess Anaerlean Venal
fogs castrate two warms, those dreasDhl end dan
ger(' tormentor , of children. This moody, like the
fermi, Man the aparene of the month, travels down
the 1. hams round the stcsasch s tort hold of the
shakes the life out of the reptiles sweep.
clean their den, and cornea - their ea:ceases cleat oat
of the nem. 7t.is et lean has been the cifeet of the
se
~.t re
upon my children. WM. 11,01.11.11 T.
le leo, J. PHI..
1. .
to certify that I have used Dr. lllPLauseis
Vera fare, sod have Grand tt to operate In like man-
ner a my eioldna. JOHN MODS.
N lea, Arne, ISO..
For sale at the Dreg Store of
I J KIDD & Co
Sea' la SAT as Tarn eon MI Cam—Yellow
Ira bby Teeth, O. being once or Weil CleMar
ed Jones' dotter Troth Parra lune tlut ht. and
color iv add at the rams time Is so instead and
=
111 110 daily me is advantage°. even. to Mime
t ate in &pied condition, giving them a Won
ting pa • and preventing de.y. now decayed It
hoot becoming mono—it also hum= snob
as ate bocomingloose, and will render tbe toeless
teeth delicately v.., and maks the bras* della:n.7
moans. PTiGs in or 371 cents a boz.
of the
Farts.
Big by WEI. JACKSON, Eft Liberty meet, sign
Best. serge
Ram= or LtionnA—The (Heats of the gist
pnblla ofailietia, and of the Colonisatkus.entorprlae,
which has given avistenee to tha Scpublig will hold
ineetlnlA the Methodist Pr:natant •fteres,,EutCam-
Otos, Allegheny, oa Thursday, the YAW isud., to ewe.
inestee at lb &elect.
The meeting will be addressed briodita Lowrie,
Hon. Naha Forward, and Pi'llson OPOindleaa, Easb
The publie generally is Invited to mend. No collec
tion will be taken op. jaZI-ditt
tp- The eel, Anvil° express= armee Oman
wale al to mar wUkj the repulsive, coarse
ylino+ faces of inhere, excises disetutt—the seiine=
;nudes. Could such people be isideeed m try cake of
!the true lone Italian Chemical Seep, they would be
:eureptured with the change, They would have • dell.
care, clear, white skirl, while every distayureunm of
breptkin would be removed and cured.
I FaersturaiNnrere—Fenonewhohaveboughtcheo
ewanterfeits and butiallans or this, end have
had no ef
thelprodireed, must try this, the origutaL hflM, ask
For Jones' Soap. For mat, at Wit damson's,* Übe r•
*met.
philents Eximorosaws.—We would dal Attearton to
i eiCellent remedy for Coughs, Colds, Consumption,
rpn, and all adectirme or the Throat and Lev.
TAT ser e st V mes within p few year, past laid occw
is to use a medicine or slue kind, we husuby evert
,,,,, ( e xt.! he excellent twalisiet, and are prepared to
abort oublie *glided with bronchial amnions win And
at benefit from its ow. it Is prepared by a wield-
Rphysician, awl all dasset will And its safe navels
ona medicine in the diseases for which It bre
damm.ssle4.—{Colonshos (Ohio , Cross and stemma.
l Fat sale at the Pekin Tea Blare, No.7ts Fourth antes
myni.
, __
Impeavements lo De ad.lstry.
Di. u. U. sTEAILNS, tats of MIMI, isprepared to
facture and set BLOCK TM= in whole and puts
upou Semmes Atzoosphetia Suction Plata*
Tooraseusysimu a wiss OIIOX, when the nays Is
Loosed-- plea sad residonce oast door to We May
cell office, Pourthstreet,Plusbareh
Rs/1111 B. WFadlion, R. fi. Eaton. Wit
.:„.. 132 Wrilhonorallil 6 I'assTarnictred th7i P rth. " boz .ho of " Jo l nent
r Tooth Page will, au one trial, without
' blahs tholtraadi pure and sward,
Tho Teeth White and Corn. hard
rtudel.ltst try thls once. For We by WM JAC&
Bp Marty Bh signbflho Bit Boot. oet3
b.- The Gazette, and Pittsburgh and alter zusaraga
paru—Geotleasen traveths4, or my a nor ettizena
wanting a apply a oar Pittsburkb daily , of weakly
ggyagtapars, (11 or variety foksany• of our Eastern.
wrottem i riortbarnoral tfouttiensUrrena and attics to
toddtaad g o a i gieop, eon collar/AM LIARREdI7...
cried woo, whore a fall supply Is opt
and told low .
.47.0011% bITe. I Post Dresth—lf you have, us I
emus Dot or Jones. Amber Tooth P I%l'
W
w in mike yesr breath sweet, whtten Tow tectb,&ww
-13014 1189 Utwlti UP 71Btlkw17
Wrlgekt. m. D., Dentist,
gums and Assidutes on .Posstil. Stsast, opposits
uabsrs Una. Mice hours from o'clockbp lj
141 othaltytti, V o'clock t?s P. Ul. asplOy
yam s
etviL
t
speethalli United IQ 'mead the fasteral this der, at
P. niftotathe madame of the panntta,-210
Wetly sues
4 1: 4 / 68 ,46WilitistsszigvAintOn s t el l ir
• 112ariatribt a Yetis - taw eirrar
AgglazioviiradrTciaalaqmoviiilutiellak-
_.110e010300104_,.
eikatiow of Wiatie4lo Da kin' of liver
wint s ibed beinetaatnne juin aseweeeCtin
,severe
nu, iibiy.oultuwaegitodneedtry
severe bin, Mid Irlishigreat Walk IllafkafilA
clliwkaliellowary.amd:. .ludeed,l satali diji M
+Swam mastinive senelnand In ColiseananWiteoloil
fatal diem& hod been cared by foil pedleigan
Medicine; 114 . 011 who' Seek to thew lives, 1
woobi adinathe all
Dr. Tay Wes of Lins ,
wort. JAMES GOWAN 426 Downy.
This madisine - Witham+
b e 'to
wa.rewares streligth, and maw be elassidemil sss.o r
prepared. for We cure and bizemlemm ``.
in tbe Cairn mull and - should be wood
ed to, even aver these diseases gave resisted the now
al remedies. In the practice or this old and WI. 1 .”
speetable physician; this Balsam of Liverwon Sae se-
It/Wan an enviable reputation for its vinfies, as milfe•
tin to Out of the abuodeat mamma of the day, as
gnu the chanter and probity of its inventor, w that
of crumbs and empiric..
CONSUMPTION CURED —My son having a no
led cold, said to emigb violently, raising positing of
kldea Find atattea and finally be could set tarn over
in be Sam weakness. Ile manifested every snap
=of mutinied consumption.. For six years be bad
been settlitet to the *Aims. ths physicians, Wears.
Venwale A Anderson, said he was incniable,_and
man soon die. Vet was deism:tined to kry Da Tai
lor.' rail] or Liverwort, owl mum. ao it may ap
pear, is mediator Wm fully reamed Ids health.
SOPIIIA IiaLLON, 14 Norfolk wee.
Sold In Pumburgb by / D Margery 93 Wood at ;
Towneemi, 45 ?dirketlnnyser, ear market and
ad su ; Iletutemon & Co, 6 Liberty si. Price reduced
MAD pee boobs. 101 l
FOR BALE.
isTOE A t fast sidling cornier fastened and
eoppered barque KIRKLAND, WO tons or 3Gtio
bUs. tumbril, built In Bablmom in July, 1647,
by Mr. Sonnet Bader, of bast white oak, 10.111 and
cedar, well Sited and found, and thoroughly salted on
ths stetekn swarm, hard-wood cabin, in full poop, to
weundate 14 passenger: built and fined in impart
.or style kw present owners'
s tmo in tr a ut rent to
east Apply to
BM-Ow -Malt. Am.) 53 Smith's esharf, Baltimore
rPMTS.—W.& Atiiittnt bas reeeldly reecl
, several new styles of English and American
Otte, wananted cast eolon.
Mean Da Lanus—Also received, a loco( very neat
and handsome styles—Maurine blise and white, green
Mid whim, ke.
Plain Drab Mouse de Laines—A good article, only
of ets per yd.
kleatning Paints—gleveral new styles, British—also,
American neat Saute do.
Besides many other deslrabh, goods, at north east
comer 4th and Market no.
Wholesale Room n • stairs. _
A NEW PIANO VOIL BALM.
undersigned having Jost noised from Europe,
avd being deelnius of making bislmirriey to the
West es noon as possible, aims his PfANO Anomie
at a very kw prime. The Piano Is entirely new, has
6# octaves, English mechanic, end i. or excellent tone.
An this Piano is one of the best ever manufactnred to
Europe, I hatter myself that any one seta wants to
purchase a good article, will hnd t h e price WHY
and the Piano superior to any one offered In thin mar
ket. Call son. Enquire at hlr. Oomasele Horsy
Diamond. 1a20.13t H KNAUEIL
TO LOT
STORAGE for WO barrel., In the dry Vaults., COTIIIIT
of the Ditlllollo UM ?filth . * arm.
Also, erne basement wore mom, and two upper rooms.
untablo fbr shoe mew or canes. Enquire on the pro
mins of lank ALEXANDER & DAY.
i0:14 'WATT, laterals°, to Ewalt & Gebben,)
Wholesale Grocer lad Cosuntissiou Mercian;
Prodoce and Pittsburgh Menuteettaa, cor
ner of Litany and Hand area Pinstargh Pa. Jail
ACAULETNI ENOLANDATbe Mowry of Eng
in land, irons the aceeo.lon o Jame. IL KY
tnu Etabington blooouloy. Jost ree'd and Alit vole by
jods JOHNSTON* STOCKTON
Aimams ALEXANDER THE GRElST—Histoyy
of dissuader the Gress by Jacob Aabilße grub
essuesisgs ree'd end for tals by ••••••- •
JOHNSTON t grocErtm
JAMES' NEW NOVEL—Ths Forgery, We, by 0
Jame., Esq. ssle by
JaS3 Fot
JOHNSTON &STOCKTON
OILS-60 Lida paro Flaxseed Oil, in good order; 20
do best winter strained Lard Oil; =gels pose
Sperm OA AO do minter 'shale OIL for sale by
BELLERS k NIOOLS
FLOVR-0:9 bbls fine Flour, for sale by
r BELLERS & MOM
ED BEEF ROUNDS-0 tierces saw cored
dried Beef liounds, for sale
SEL b t
1123 ERS& NICOLS
OLASSI/3-123 bbls N O hiatuses, new erap; 10
do Sagas Rouse; for sale by
ASS SELLERS & NICOL!!
SIIGAR—eI hhd. prima S.Vs bo dl w d .7;
(or ula
by
025
t rad & NICOLSI
COTTON -103 bales Conon m storek
U do do, to arrive so • fess d
For gale b Jatl-dato 6. GORDO
rkOLL BU7TLR-6 Ws Bail Boum; 8 kep do
R
joet isodiog pd tot piety
&XI J B DILWORTH & Co
Q EEDS-4 Lb Is Cloveraced; 211mothr,_ for sale •
DLL:WORTH t Ce
LARD -7 1.4.12 No I Lan; ad kegs do dw, for solo •
ASS 19 DILWORTH I Co
FLOUR -N:0 bbl. Pinar, in atom and nasals b 7
4. 23 8 DlLWOlitli & Co
6U12-500 tomb PeaeheN 810 do Apples, In sip
and for see by ploO I B DIL WORTH A. lb
RCILL BUTTER-2 bbla fresh Roll Hama, u.day
, received sad tar sale by
225 r 7 4, NI
rATOES-30 bbls red Nesharrieek Pourrars, for
ule by JIGS ARMSTRONG CROZER
ItYl6. FLOUR-1 bpag io ne N br a , V e lma, by
J. 25 "A market st
oL PNNS—A bays additlanal cooly of Ihst tats
ur Gold Pens, both in tam and gala eases, varying
implicit Erman cents , • eseb, end Or We try
1.24 W W WILSON, • market and let us
Ie.BIOND SPARES—F 94 Wixom! Spark., for
eirmenuen, received 'ad for ale aS 1M.50 each,
Na real Fag lodie dieloroi4. •
00K KEEP= WANTED—Hy A. A. Nasal
Jan
Co., No 40 Mars sweet Apply personally.
AHD-21 bblo No I W togs do, D n goal abippin
order; (or aide by ISAIAH CNEY &Co, ,
Jai tong
FSATECHS-3XO RA la crime and for Ws by
jai MAUR DICKEY & Co
• IN I BENG-6 •••‘.. tbr : tal . el t . ri zi.
I.
co
FII3I36D—CI Ulm in storm and for Ws b
jail /13.112,11D1=7 a. Co
CO biz in stor e;lSAl tor
AH ealello,
AIM EE? a Co
b•la .. ben •4411
: D .•
Z;M
DE&NS--13/ ma/ anall white; 13 bbl& . do &r, to
1511 store• fOr gals by j•3l ISAIAU DICKEY &Co
iffINERAL PAINTS—Ftra and Water Proof-02
111 bbb ha store; Ibr We by
}►7l ISAIAH DICKEY &Ca
ECANEI-3 bbla Aua Mott and lot cab, by
P
A 34 ARMSTRONG I CRATER
LOUR-130 bbl* tapetrida Roue lust teed A T
ARMSTRONG I CROZER
CODA ASR-19 souks idaspratts` Soda Ask Jut re-
Ct salved per summer Basest sad let sale by
W s ld MITCHELTKM, , t
jerl lau Übe st
WHITS ADDING-10 0 deann, geed Mary a:11-
ale, largo Away jam leeched and Co. gala by
jaY3 • SEIACRIART & WHITE, Ri wed it
(I RE= APPLIZ-0 bble to atm and kw Mill a try
JD " Up wood
"EIXTILA DROOMB-5D dezan 'eht ItrocuniN POdo
E,.
hearth and cloth doi fra Ws kr,"
Jaid J D WILLIAMS
(1011 N-41
1L bap awned, Ibr de by
13
JD
LI IABLED FRDIT--613 bash Peaches; 40:1A2L1 3 f0
rale by Jan J D
bbl 'oU, kr saki by
BJ D • • I
RICE -31 tierces Carollnaltico, boir amp, loading
tram stmr 0031491141 and for ..le by
JAMES A HI.MLSON & Co
13-1121423 P .SEED -6
BRAUN k. reed ant far ule arm
nANDJIY SE:FM—Fin salt by
ja.4) BRAUN /b. SERER
Gjs3 ItMIllll MA
—1 we ree'd and for
LIN sale b
BEZrER
Ilk 41 1 ALUSTER'S OINMENT—asIi lot • •
11`1tented end for sate by
land BRAUN! REITER
• and and for udo r>y__
J MOD a. Co
A OkiTlC ACID—Oa hand end far a by
JA. Jun JUDD& Co
LOTION—Oa band sad for ley
J KIDD*. Os_
POWDERED BAYBERRY-0a hand and for tea
by hall J KIDD & Co
touvizaizED
A Alm
ANFORMI EXTRACT LOCIWOOD—On hand
p aaa tor wee b 7 ja29l J KIDD t Co
CILISEEIE—EeI Wu Cheese, prima quality, Mat rea'd
CE
and tbr Ws by W & fd'CIITCHILON,
Jan 114 Man at
DilY PEACHES-400 bash dry Peaches, reed tad
far sale by j.r Wk H SPCLITCHEON
F'
hash Carina., read sacraria&
W & R RIVRIVRFAIN
Ana-3 bids and 6 w
kap Laid aweda aiarrenEoril for sala
W It
REEN A ale b W 11 APCUTCPPLES-1011bl* Grim Apples,
HIIION on Sand
snd tor s
P AINT —W bblo Fi r s and Wirer Proof Pali; on
hand .nd for rate by
Isar W & a WatITCHEON
nOTATOM—IXO seeks Nesbannba POlllOOl, Teed
this day per nan Saban Vahn, sad far sale by
pale MISSY k
OTAIIII—e oasts in stose and for Ws by
le n TASHEY i EMT
0. SUGMI-40 hbd. prime be. landing
la
g too L I T
JAA 111.1TCRISIN II Co
R A...iN:3 l2l . m .rd z &tins;
200 v do do In mots and Cot
male law to claw, by
JAMES A lIIITCRISONiCo
.R0 b 1.1.1:1171TIV tadsfrataal.flakur
POTABI.I-1 cub first wits , for b
1•23 MIEN R
JESS " 8R tto
OTrON— bales fur sale
ri - OLL BUTIEB-4 Ml* jammed ea sals by
Kh ARMSTRONG It CILOIER
VIGGB-115141 t 1 WI
4v,ljly
El ja2D RmRVIONG &CROZER
c IM „
VILOITR-51p
bbli a =ra and foe sato by
0 & CROZEIL
niIABCID
ita 1590
. 1 1 011SZAII las reakreed. lus aka to ihs
• Pat 011144i . buth ad ilm, arnsy—entrance b Philo
Imo OIL-10 Wacol/1 geelisd lasdkkg kom
jj Ow. PagliatViadtatfuls imam essagaglesir
by . JAMES MILZELL.waiIM
FANUA( FLOUA- 9D bbl. extra, tar sale by '
/ge J D WILIZAMI3,IIII wood at •
15v1.0.~1 .u^~,vLi:... n`.. a:Sv +l+JL ..:+~ T {tip..,..,,, -w:+. ~~"",`.v~~ -ar~'s'-~
AfIOiYBALEf:
zarothrinim,
...,
agadirtacia .
..:
.
- - 14 Jobai o:Davi; Altd:ipialaMhT-;' i :
Oa- soma rtes Tie. Okb, at 10 00. 10 m&Vath.
Commercial Rams, earner of WOO •FlAti
mtntMmt mill Am mid, without tuserreno o -vkaactr:K
Amunt—
A lugs and-gametal assortment of mammal:dm mut,
phi and fancy Dry Goods, embsseimy superfine MOM
esolimm oolloo et t b tams, twouts. Idiot and heaver
sloths. Whitt, Milo.. erect and leariti IliaA=. ;
Von Mum& of vatic.. calms, blatant. c
eashatates, Mgfixloll, alpacas, Rik blaeg smith Way
vagina, gulghams, cahoots, de hum Orleans cloths.
Milldam net ems, emotes ecanrwM hosiery, ago,
gloms ribbons, laces, Mena and a Tamar at (use)
good.olo-
ihnirizig
Atltotloch .- , ..; . ,• .-
171 t. evArlmal...
110.1117 of bouschohl Omits" . seams. &o. AEI
bop Mahon, band beam MovalsimMttiantt map
gag
mad toPrr
war, 10 bas Virghtim It..umrd•m e : •Hettramo.
lialattry art Id i 0 y ear.
At 2 o'clock,
A Mail mock of dry goods and teary articles, toys,
&a, tram &gentleman &dining basin:ma, fine entlevy t
doable and single barrel shot PM. IP.ta. b t . ..i .
httsUlnalems,Gerona alto . grods, bums
We JDN D DAVIS, Met
. .
Baob, Wacky:, Ilfarbla Watt& Stands, ;1.
Oo airenlog, 1an.5710,5 2 Triclock, .11 ths
Commercial Ben Doom, emelt of Wood and fifth
streets, wall be sad for cub curaabfOL Large baile
boa of valuable miscellaneous beak amend vtana
are standard works in the varsetleputuuons erect.
*nee and literature, family and P o sknl
lestrated works m rich Leading, blank banks, letter
and cap Irnting paper, new and second band Intakes
In meat variety', marble watch saandAlnsiteal lbstra
.
meats, fancy articles, Mt.
ia2o JOEIN VI DAVIS, enet
Luse Sale of Boots, Brogan., Bs4Eisa, Hobbes I
8,5 P.H.P., fa. W 4 kr"..'
Oa rriclay morning, Ofth a: 10`o'clock, 02 . 11n3
Commercial Sales lilocune, corner or W " d __ el ., and: t ira 2.
wave's, will be mid without mum, OR &Mt o f uo
day. on all sums on...NM—
lug. and veal' plank! stock, connoting In part
of man. , calf, kip and coarse boots and btoiran4 bore
kip and coarse Mans and brogan.; mime TIM and pt.
lent gamy, women. , mom, basklna, slippers and gris4
mime& granted boakins and tlippann paneling pinps,
children.' oboes, &a. to. Cma6guescan be 'ob
and mock 'Jammed on monung
JOHN DDAVIS. Ann.
PU NaM
C. R.. PORTER Makora.
Combination of Dramatic Talent./
MR. MURDOCH
Md LOGAN
NIBS LOGAN.
samr, laacur Win be wormed the
STRANGER. •
The &ranger -
Mr. Murdoch,
Peter Mr J. Dania
Mr.. Haller . Mize Lova.
Charlotte Mtn Cr,.m
113" la rehearsal, a new Local Barletta, ailed
0 13412, or Prrisaasoa LOO Yana itialcs.
Nortaa—The Gallery will remelt closed during the
.old weather 2d and 3d Tier. 35 cents.
CHARITY somas:,
FOlit. THE BENEFIT or me Cinemas or Be. PateN
Q.., will be given at tho Lafayette Asaombly
Roc ha, on Friday tomat rAN Ao',
GERB: Fobrcutry 2, 11119.
-
Boa. C. Bute, Aeon, Broure, Al,
Jame B. Orrims, J. J. Rooms,
Jam Larial4 T. W
W. A. Widlnaai, JosliN,
E Joan, Joatelcorr, -
Wm. B. hirmaxtem, Jr., Horta KEAY,
Joao Dowse, A. irCorrasetra, •
C. Govtattoss, FL IlionOtaa.
[l:7. Tktato ow bo obtained from the Managers.
dairei
PIANO NEMO.
h
MI 'TO Emma CE Silver Moen; a
ttar the H irt Hams_ aiy eart is happy Hems
T woa
Jennyland Panes
I have left the snow ehui Hills •
Boas Lee and Old Uncle Ned;, Wanes Polka;
the where the mixt. ant easier,
Win you en= tour, ennantain hone;
Grave of 80.
No, miler canrhmse be sal*
OF Samna;
mpress Berniettaaralts Bea Balk
101 l that *eve tasted; Arles idarearnseln
Louisiana. Bells Ethiopian Dances.
A new edition of Hairma's Prow Poses •
. .. ....... . . .. .
wit% French mad English Ten, reduced to tba Ibilinir
ing law prices, via:
Hanel% Lane work, oranizilegt3 pees, 13 00
moll " " •CO " 150
Barrow's Piano torte Primer, • 151
Benarde Method for Plano, 900
CareasrPs Onisar Instracto,, . 100
Paareron'. Vocal School, 100 •
Habbockhr Piano Inuractar 1 15
For tale by JOHN IL MELLOR.
jai Blamed et
41111AD1L11.1.21 PARTY.
ABONNAFFONII neat Party will take place an
• Friday the Palk fart. lits second course of
tauten in dancing p will 160 GOIIiIIIIMCII ..a the abase
day, at 30'0i:et, . M., foryoung ladies, and lag for
gentkuten. o scholars taken for half coolie. The
regulations relative to atitniningisitke Saul gentlemen
without their tickets, will be eaten y observed, as aloe
admitting callow not sclualar. , IGentletten's sicken
for the evening to be had of A. Et: kfmaelf, ma oo dawn
are raid at the door
P. 21.—in future the Panics will take place every
three weeks, and no farther notice will be given of
them.
TUBS AND CHURNS.
- Pine and Cedar Wary Ilaaatactory,
No. 81, =an Maim am Firth Saa, Parnoarn.
Vsall sabseriber hoops constantly on hand, whole
da end mad, very tor. for dB,-
ash Tabs, Banal Maras,
Bath Staff Churns, ,
Bona 1 7 =3, . !Ralf /Inaba% &e,.. , •
--
All other kinds Tiara in Melina made to older.
1a.95.d1y SAMUEL KROBSEN.
OP PRANICLIIS, /11riewand-3n. rodeo . of
pablidniest &a weld fe i g n Ela:pee & Bro.
New Port, The Lireof Franklin, eon
simian et kis Amy, • narnithre of kit
oddly atitand servass i tre gaglikkeestegawgit
bA Plt lg•ataPante.esnitweed
an The wank le prided in abet octant ItersOni
wine poor, frost bold sad legible type. It be
eereplated In eight pals, at 25 mass sada and blued
at toidinterrat. Each part will be =deed by ex
prow Immediately atter be pabilession. Part let Jed
teedeed and Ow sale by
ibleisroN trzuccrOK
cored market and ad ate
Offnesos Ito Airabeai FMB taw= Catown,
Pdladelpids,l 40, ISM -5
TT=Woes. of deo Com , trowel*
ad by Gems Coekran, Agent Wt Pita.
Muse sod deldry, 'Wilms dosed from end err the
inwent. Apple. L.' foram rewind of existing
Insurances, may be and. to the Secretary in PUMA,
SAMUEL C. MORTON, Plesidow,
JILT!: aide
naar ndried amid to the adineteetot
ja.46-dlyr• GEO.COCEULAN.
MILE undentrood would es/1 tho el:Wagon of gm
public to his stock of DitY6ool"4ikkhe iNg
clue oat to cost, u ite Woods to quirtha boshusta:
All pus= knowing thortwolveo Indebted,. are tre
panned to calf sod rage 'aeconats
not closed previous to the Arsiefbluen,wgibe planed
in the !wad. o pupa dam On -
josist'
joggdts No 94 - Nottet stout— .
LACE GOODS—Bires Jormos, 45 illazket
L Odom
hom received one doted GP dmftrllsti , Molded
Imo dad Men% He canons loam made ten ear
teas eouou do; ono do of Mack silk law two do. of
block sad White Reach meked taco eapeq one do of
black etmaddla vac together with. cadet, of-Amy
&mods cotes; black and colored silk Metts he eel*
cold and whim WA Waal= for evetdmv ittemeso,.
Nolen nod oasts will And It for dowtoldtert to o!
par Ems Faimodamaa ChalkOmmlamaDirosto
isThe A Lappet baxgoa JOHYL.ROME,,
Calm Wm..L.Warm, tallow loadings/ Chaso's
mime, Dahlman, gad mooed IMAM
delay. For balsam of 'endemics, fuming la.
patio? cabin aceommodationa, . .
HAYDEN k COALE D Gay Impala
Mama Wlatar k LaMar mUI have eltaria of dm
=Pt
M wx ll 44 l r , PrAM AfriltrT "a4k.
eala.
mioirmansonsumzi •..• 1
ved them Digo tddistsed • • •
oy—Denial Webster; n0417._ 2" ,
Gee. Soot; Oen. Ta t t ll or"r Eutuitoo,ClerlW
0. Bader, John O. Beetosteus, •
dose Prelbisbu
SU ge4, Jo b e Way' Whose; Anti
•.
ht **rued mbdeterea 'Weab
L lT'spoly f th e abose Ps =eot IX '
jest Tee . •
and for sale o by , JOHNE4ON ErIOCIMON,
Ja22 Ons) market end 2d sts
AND powpNP he
: li April—A
SUa kln
Market wad, nem Iltenty.
A More in Liberty urea, nail door tails ear.
nu of Market and Liberty eta
The adjoining Stare, comer of Market and Liberty
=OM
Taro Swain, with durables atutebe4MPenn geed,
new the Canal. Also, slut ratannind,rwbb or with
out &rain, near Or dead.- Possesetagmatopi,
malignly. /noire of MATED
ieln-Mme Penn MM, our the mud
100 P. Ege. See 2. •is A v
OPPOSN 'HOUSE.
band and toy sale by
J NIDD 1. Co
V1110114,1116TE4 on Bahhnore meat, tuna
.. e.coerecelow ... t Owlets or?.
Perm= In march of ease go fti rArZ e Cr a i
to patronise ads mtahineMnenhiqbey • mid find tbe
chamber. cle suu RCM., end the Table, u Cm
nished IMO' rnenlent i lrieritg-gue cum'
panpipe , ' 41 geed ee enY Chit %OM ha dm
ang doe, ; , No charg
. . . p ene ehasgt
• •• um baggamiand Item the ean. e for
• • - mAsatNerroN MN&
ad - • •sand gar •
co ' • i . ON • Y and a nd
Sore fon do,
repialate, Avenue, stlk a good roo of
Auzioss !ado m,O met Tooymortotot Wing It
humuvexuesel tuvre.tr MONAidtatoatids eass•Tor
oonat •-• W7tle AWailds=a; ,
- Pdtda — rit rads Asa.
gra4 4 (ol=slonsi las V t . frg
lad
TO XXV..
Ait/ p grEE ih ne osi_Tfyt
ro• EuVre oailrati=n=
OLIVE& i 51540
ft HAVVILIMII OlNit
04)111.14MM NV RC HANTB g
" F; dm male of A L Leetimercully. .
Ur Liberal edlabeei mils co conarameat!L
jleitdkWSlllT
awls u. 11,01.1111.11,
NOTARY.PUBLIC._
OFFICE et Notts. Orem& We Wareitobee,Wa,
ter meet. between Wood betweene Resiebeee
et Mrs. Jones', numb greye fold
Gram, atm dear to the Ake ot _Robert Weoar, Bqt
OUNT EAGLE TRIPOLI—Fore . , vibe ,
Pi ,
dows as 4 Inv gloss% siNti Wass, - blew Gm,
" 11 1121 d mbar wan. H rapidly also OA AU oats
AAA nopt•Onemt th basusital , AAA doable
Akre of Am wAra, Jog rectiesd and , * bow
;O. D • r
- .
ROSY &co
•
A 7TORihNrold EY AT LAW, Foneth'stmet,t istri •
e lf
Pastl wiCitsaaL • 0114,111 , I
itisEgto(o.-1'
Li 4 jut - 'OELERafiIiNIOOLB
Tpfroo kain b . 4 7`
ROOMS—Oilios fterati_pja , f
B• PVUNBONNHOWdrk
. •.
• EVINZD 'irk sa,ri o Lai
I loaf, e • pmdsred sad in 'Cane ..
tor lob bit IS HUTCHISO & 00,
lilt Arral et Wel* Sitrak Situ Wavy
Ail"*4 * A_CirrE4 44 • 3444.o.-
;;litielLitreargareetir-e,,
and "add *neer& ' .11M.
testae of the Wen. Every secorantededon &MUM
fortahatthoWf tat rreeine4dirbeensrovi eiret
genera Ilke Lim ban bcenutnpandtoa lbr gm :Mr*
—Su earned a milliroter people Imaged *dialed toja.
ry their persona. _The*rets" wilt be , al'doe Otte el
Wood street the day overtone to slattlegi (tuft nap
ion of ftetht led Me wary otpsee en
tor. la eff easeo tte - iti~ty money smut ba=
The I.46AO. , NEWTON. ;1
leave ?inabiugh away Saadey iseaqiig et WO**
VIVA e i ry tt Beaulay eitologttp.t..!.•
MONDAY PAINOMmi
•TboillONONGLAßELO,Capkilroasorlikhok y tM,..;
burgh Tart bl= l oonling at 10 o'c lock; .4
event NEWSY-
. _TurkliDO,PAtigl4*' ' I
lIEBERNI.A. No. 2, Capp vKuuriastOeln '• k
kuo-pittibiritt retry Taesclat awning al le o'cltieliC
Wkeelinteftr7Tabatarims eAr. , . A t
WEDNESDAY PACILET. • •
nip NEW ENGLAND No. I; :
.are Pitedourgh evety Wednesday nursing at
1i -
•elxtZ MA*
Tuvalu:my isAcura.;
Iv BRILLIANT, Capt. On will lam Phu.
burgh Amery Thursday morah4 al 111 o'clock; V.lfil!Nr .
vreilThisdarfinoiatat. l9 /.m. , ,
PACKET::
Tbs CLIPPER No. .T, Capt. Psos 'ltoVoi; trill ban
Pinoboses ever/ mooning atltlatlorA Wbisa•
lin ovary Pildsy ern*" as to '
SATURDAY PACHNIP..
sae SIESSENOES, Cept.B.llxxrany , vraleterei;
pire k bersa every Satarday mamba at ICI iNcetSi ,
%%Deihl GTOZY 0 " .1 4g " AZOIL t •• • •
NEW LISBON AND T/TTSIR72.OO DOLT UN!" v '
• OF CANALANTINTE4XYA=a , , - .: . ,r --
Valk: • . 1 " f " . ' ll ''' " . ''' ai l lialli .
. ..,% t.
'AMOCO daily; ettin.chelq ttAIL . , &A Syt.r .-; ;
model W,tetouth of Ow Santlyant Donee Coz. ,- A /
esl,) at 3 andNeveLtsbos et ii_oesasslas.- . - 4 ~ -;
Lents New at 6 o'clock T. M.ollehishliiir - -
trip canal to tha*rer delleillha•elit a 4 me/ Meer ' '
UP oh:clock,
A.
NI, and snores id tap sr It
3141taa making &,eanthabOlte list( tot omens pew' .
engem
and traild betwe en NOW,Lishon intlThes.;. •; I
W, in shatter thee sad at less rues than by ley -- ,
ether roam .. . . . ....
The Make= °MLS& Ikm the ;dam& et ler.:,. _
formthe pub& that** hare fitted Sitteettiret WNW .., a
Canal Buts, ter the seets -61Fplers she —:. ,i,
•freight, to no in rotate dim , with the erelttesset. ,,
sums= CALEB COPS arid nEAVklit,sal frestresit.,:" -
las i la Claims: ithb.,tbs.Tittsburstt 'MA *kW' - - " f ,
nen sad ether &ylines ot sintiesers dews the CUE ''''
sod htlssissipyi rivers.. The Ptegletors PUMP diall o ' ' ,
slaws to spare .no expease or posit!Le So laint: !Mr ; -, ,
Mlles; sod di vs.l4 indult Grp*
0 hL
• •11 =1144 t rialti n i" ' '
6. $ W.
R. ILIANNii, &Co. - . 1 ,..-„,.;,...,_.„. ~. ;
myna J. HABIL111011& Co. ••••• .."'''''",
DiffllCS—ThesteataceßEA.VM&E.o99:l,9 9 / 1 /10,
tar, will leave attar We mike, for WalleeiLls t
any, at 9 &clack le the mantlog. Jew
E
przmuyinunrisTltitovnlin
Dolls Packs.. Mac • ","
FEBRUARY ht, tea vsustmuntist,illl
LiAllB DAILY AT A.AL,AND.4P4SI,•
„The taming mow..boide.eixNam
Ate line . fir the„ present Ileategg. .
LANTIC, Capt. lama - Pat
0, Capt. A. Jaetibr, tad LO
apLANE, a• g.Bmactt. Tbo bane aza wilLeaty.. , .
new, and
are 3Oed vp without retard to arPneen. l o l P. t
cry comibrt that niAutey can tecearebas bean prandial
The Beats Wilt leave the Metiongahela Wheal' Bon ts
the fen of Rost .Passenger._will. be pnetot 014,-t /
Douai othe-boali cellylay leiTo.l4 , lheZeTex:;
diet bons, 13 A. 10: and 4 P.M.
•
PITTBBII2.OII AND LOTILIIVLLLSPACISPUNIK
• • Thane* and
r ipletahl /Inatlpta,t•
n,aa e ,Wfaiaye[ - Y;ya,'' -
non. Loninl ll e enSthe i
ot!oek, A.M. For beteg
_et PaualeApar ra.boarda7l.•
to , , • ••• k. CooarrL t• ;
• • • GEO B MILTSNINIRGEN... , 1,
rt.r_.lsl4,:maine=taiiretil Mee for New
.. "737Iteet; eel eke ha*. i b g Arseearett tierr
. low
CLORMIG OUT'
. ..- .
jQDIPINDOcad - ' Ol. .0 ( :._ 11;0 14 1 / 4 414 . 1101 thasUAol4
pAn to znimuly. Prodtica Utile .
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„A ne d ga r by.flitE.D.ll.Y LlNNtrt
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onas &Haw rues 3 4Ad . 9Zza. , ..,.... , si e
- - - - 'l ' - "” •I
ii,Tl4 - - - BODINSON k ' lizions.L . ,..:.
r -viziNA. &ND 01410 WAGON& 1.1.114 i
lak , TO ww.noit ”I
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iiiriiiiitriai.iiiriiiiii:ovnLi.ritt - : , . -. =:-L4c'
. !.,.. onatoliolaroto zu t t azo mart ;1, .* - 7 . : ~.
It laSe lar'neialtri=llltr=4lll
rqxtsi or Jimmy next. ming ~ 6e...usil Sus ~,:e
tfto?r,vmo: ::...;aintretaysiglor e Atier _ -1
chartirg eovanv son
pitogoolek. • . • .. is
. • - Iminsitztrrum, twmortog ,-s g,,,,i
01,i...r0am) mut ••,--,
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kW., TOT
....-.." C 444 HURON AND PIIMADELIDWA;,...--..
r ' tirtll3-11g.0 8e0 tV 04 1gratt 41 :'
Car Imor.rtitionipktgAsify,withe . 4 ..4
TO ChizaberzbArgh; a Wag= wirt NallWE DO
a zakAad bayiuk - relap - 2t 'Pr/VW 14 44 4.
Mbli , peogaira tinabt atrold. . • ~_... Trt, t a
..- Atrizto'hstiliatliWill - b9l lO, =l- 0 10zA J
I podljokoluLasy . ,4ooasooadoLl6) l - - .:-;. , ...,4. 3
6rirlguit,oleer.srcl.q..o.r*ard . ~,k ,
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. •:4 liAimi a i,.• •,' ' ; i tiolft Make
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1 ~....:
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lIBOATS.
& 1.01231/80111
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,:,
. REGULAR OINOINNATI PACKET, : ,T; ',.: v. '''
The fast rannlag auler • r; "
s at &
PENNSYLVANIA; .
-It 0 .-.-- ' •' - ' • t•
GYM glasur, Will leave Aril a/ i r ! f
boat andiattrns
• tediasepona Ws ilag..: , -
erpeigbles Passage•lPPil. 0 0. 01 4 i ~.: ;;;A11r4.,1 ~ ,T
I'." FOR PIkOrOFIZATIO; ' ''''' . .' " ' 11
7 1 1 mlansilliLey__megiieg-; ' ~ .. --,
t•OPOSPA' - ' i
ggli te ptke.,iikaster,ain tun, tbrthiw Oir- 7 4 I
aug awl Interieedtate 'pant Ea!' Fat- , k I.
gag rt t at 10 delett, 6.11. - • - I - , - .. : ..:1,
For fregths or passage ElAnkt to _ '''..! 7
FOR hgewpAD3 AND NEW .= "
. - The splendid
Maritta,sccester=i4i the •
Itct le entieellat eplyLoce parte meTkortdter,
For frei or p ' • , A
ght eacceigacic board. am se • •
iscrs OEO kIUeTENBER9gIe.AV...:" LTA
VtOWNEMCCIBLPANV .11‘) . t 1)j 1 4..
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• Pe*ClNCniNift AND L01:118VILLI 44'
.thisteu m* ste;
toiw eeriveCTS9:l,kur a &l
It2dinesott 19 dolock. ..." )".", ' 64. •
Pbt fcstectacitet• - - .
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REGITLAII. WEEEGINGTACIEZT,
Ina Ibis damn •• • ••••• • •
• - ZACHARY TAYLOR ' ,
Inciaomater;willbareattaraw.ileir; L:
..Dszket ago= tittsburtb.ft
ta Vibe lUtadsy tea r!,
4%. tmed.p.iiiii.l4ldiii
t " - FOR NASEAVitia3: 7 ~..; • •••,-- :.
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. 11111: w . si ::t•tCr!AFrf:,
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lardel,4!,
_T *week, a INPlicuwat immov , • -
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, Ito mna.t.viltbadatallibe• 41a14 jkals..3 ,
Every 11 04. 4 4 31 ber0are4 fixtbseal.l 4 1. -
*a gthtiattty • kn pe e' i•• 3444. 7 ,1•• .tl.
=m beu 0 abovraty) •
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unamoustia&t sad , treak. , mt , by. , 1 1 .41..4 3 , 14*• tAr.. l l
, el+7 of. &mai, numing day aa&tght: Wionfaso
.prepared to &raw& COOD lb.. fre a rlitrvtl
- D H
ncirlD " - Mt ti Smith
P A 9 / 9 4 $ 11 ,r 1 04 1 5PcatTeirIONlarhis,
Mai 1848 ,4
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Metelaue
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7RAIIJD/ &
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FOR' cy4 : tuatm E r.
qu iz 1 4, - , F deto re of abates kelrePittiat :161;1& .
..1 and are preparodtolbrinad ,114 . 1.4
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ROBINSOIiikER ,
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