The Pittsburgh daily gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1847-1851, February 13, 1849, Image 2

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TITPCTItT MORNING, TEB.lt,
innß~iin»Al.TM a * i i yIOHT. v
toftot week, 6*o «« S
fens of da and ih» name of talUdoge. The
7~~ ’■ nrndnccd-hT iMa ooat.diegracefnl
’ f r. r in. the ' e asterychtefr tf mtat ■exlraqrdm&iy. |
■j - jj'oag !| ‘oi‘ tie sitonndiog' cTentt ofthe ptot • jc#f j
i mpeaft to Java made near et muchimpression in j
j coiitesU'would, no TliuUr jodging ftosUhe interest j
bken Injifiia-lwnUil'iight, command, w.lnißfl .pad
M <kiighittlaadiemxsastatheiUysafttoCaaars*:
■■ immensesmna.ofmoneywere ba,qtfthi% fight‘s
■ Oftfl-paper
. tgie m?rtg a gqri their ia order ‘to ni»a
'a£itief ''V3 l bet aa tlie result pfihU fight; in one,
-s.' case* his read ekote to the extent'
ofatf‘ftoosaad dollar*, all which he haf risked on.
tke-aflfcir.' *■ - • t •• • :
•rHyefc the conqueror, wna received ;io Phda*
' by immense crowds, ani with enthuafc
_'wtic : tlie rash to Bee him was most
*iren»nclo«».' l ' r ■'
• •,/Of flyer and SuDivuti,the combatant*, the Near;
■ "Tork Eipress, gives the following ■
■ ■' diver' »• a niiUve or New Yorl:;Vi^.
or two over eir. feet in heighL Suliivaii ie en
! irishmen,muTisnot'moch ihort,if :mr,<rf•>**“*
high. Hjer ie .a
So.mfcrmmid feetnre.;'^ rt
• in; hi* personal: appearance,—riodeed, we nujr ea/»
ttofitnnbeingahsndeonieinaE; Hverieano',
•Sthparuirtly, in hie no* «ty cred,t *“i?s l }?"
he has tagbt no_teHa >^ 0 ,
■viixa ring than ilia noiorieu* ‘Connuy »J“n*“l>
i etrhe#e of two' hour*, whipped hie
S^Mlivan'ffS.-eM W* f
. and tee fcughi «o«ial,lijid ne™
Steen beilen. -One of hießtoptowaaactor.
Id over Ilia tattered cereal* of a negro, in Engr
;7*BnHiyan, wo .ore informed? lito-lhp celebrated
\ hiacoantryforhi*country's '
■ -ini«flcr a resideuce of rente year* artitopleasmni
thi wttai of time honored the VfliteA States, by
’•KiSoP Ws.abode thereiiuNHerehe dlsringgfflf
‘SSffiifioibe anxious ptimit cf to* profeasioo,
•;• r'ftMeaxed at exhibition* of pugilism/ at'vanoua
’Skeevwlier© he»howedhira«S* grealtdepl in
;; -ErSTOOtetcicace. » Attest, a real JcmM* prixe
- vo* get op between .two of ms friends,
. iUm. Chris. Lilly and Tom C4*Coy, and ha went
*w»ft iho ring, as second to tha latter: who, it wflj
v ba'reiiremlierd* was'.kilted by.what ; tl*eso ftadfel
• Nats*. fromlhO'./ire* Lflty»-F6r.
I WMrt «ttd-partyaDiran had tatett iix thia affair,
■• i w*s accommodated wtthlodging* (such asthcy
•v'VfOTV.in alsxgP stone edifice bdononfio wn
- moatweahh. plcasantJy stunted ,cm the banks of
',.Ow> thk vfllaga Of SißgSng, whCTB he
v -rime. nod would more.
•: bote the exercise cf Governor Wiigtt’a offloal
; desmscy, to which there war attached the con»j
dUkm tn&t the pardoned convict should hava.]
• nothing more to do, in.any way, with the pursuit
' ufthis-favorite science- •■•'•'. • .jj
Sctmtiiar to tbdMdtwpdbs, be becomes in,doe
*■ r CTnry* oftime, an active party politidan.n mem*
{l&txA aoelrfffated dabdovoicdtotbo gioptgFatmn
’ a pomijr
datahl&hnient'among that influential class of the
-" cmnmunlty, kh own mNew Yodras ‘the Vtoyn
' One eveniiwre few months *go>ba
fcD In with Sir. Thomas Hye& nrt‘to known
vestaamViaßroedway, upon which occasion* it
w«have learned the&ctsaright,hesa'Wfittom*
‘ duke tn toad -boasts of bis prafeanootlability, es
neSilY and obviously intended to apply to, and to
SStoHycr.
caence, the result of whichwas that Hyer, laving
is,to* we are told by the author of Fis*
,'•tiana,' ; - , b» head under-hi* arm,*—and caving
amtued himself with pdmmctting that artidq wet*
tv aoundly.lib'r eomemUmies, compelled, ‘Yankee’
ttUstito cry atcow. ; Botthis.proved the com*
nencementof a deadly /fond between thocomba*
•Stitm, »nd. ofcourse, of theagitntionoUhe important
enSioniinthespoiticgcomnmmw.whichwaiHho |
better man/ TourHyer or Yankee Snllivan! In dne.l
process o£time and drcumstancea, a‘match wss
rado op between them, large sums werehet cnt£o
!< •imde.tee’Wi of .oppn
Ibsihe trial, and both (about two months sgoj wjnt
/Into training far the grand event HfWjWcanpanled
•- by his twnlrie*ti*»aiul trainers* resorted.to.
n T with- hig. aoPght a qmct tc«
In these two secluded spots, whicb,tittringtbeir.
n residence thews were, of ckmncn
. resort among ‘the fancy/the iniamttmg wore; of
’ aettioc into proper trim;for the grot >eoaimty?a*i
for two month*, sedulously, carried anby.th e J°*
. /This-prowse of Tiaininff i»_
. Aftsr.a«oodaonnamgW.
sleep; the trainee with his tnOßere, riaei ftom t*d>
\ and- fetches'a.Uong qiiick' walk;.
breaWhst of black tea, not very rtznng i Jl*n axes
another good walk, or nin, as his trattusrs dirg;
J comes home io dlne; b«t not too hesrtQy,<m «et
..: Bteak,;almost raw.* No, spiritons
amoSng are allowed • daring' the .wrosj lime, I
neither isanything that can esxite the merm or
. :■■ nroioOT the (ligtaeu of
pertmued. With the *xmSica of tralttno ind
numioE, that-of oraauiohal, jpamiig.- with »he
' Itlovevit al!cmMrd iWly, oal to invtonl* Jho
umbs Creqaent robbings are used,and tias^aome*
times; with the addition of applied «mem*
any; This laborious system, pursued for several
. weeks, without inletmisaipn, resnlls m redneing
the superfluous -flesh and indurating the retV
wtrenaihening the muscleih expanding the «««,
free and regular play to the lungs, and ptrt
tiarfrie anbject into good practice in tian*ocf
, Es upper and lower limbs,the firtf, in *trffang and
*" last, in standing firmly, and moving
eaa3y<r.
,i > Snßnm £ti hitherto been eigoiillf eneeeepll,
:' boeeen in the foiltwriiigaaictM «yMEsi»
of hi, fighting onreer. ' ' .1
;- He was barn on the 10th of Blareh lBlsatßan«
: don, near dork, Ireland/ and conieqnentiy thfrty
foot yon of.age. He won eiilattleeoii the other
: ' of the Atlantic. ' .. .
~ He - beat Stewart ibr «Cl 2 aside, in 2 hours and
, ; a rida, la 13
* .%l hear and 45 minntes. , .
’ H#;beat Jpbnny-Wbae for a purse, ml 3 tenons,
; for £lOO a ride, in 2T
*otmds,in.l-bour andSminutes. i . }
Be beat Tom Brady a first doss man in tlzs, in
tTfonads:aad 30 mantes. . j .
Ha beat the great Hammcr-Lano wr
iklOimißdaraadStjninntes. -
... victories ware, Hammond,, in 7
• ’and 10 minute*.; ...
fiettor, 63 rousds. 1 hour and 3 minutes.
Beoeived fcrfeitfium Am. Yandexxee.
Bflj Befl in 23 rounds, and 32 minutes.
. Bob CanßtjfiiY rounds.andlSmihutes. •
, A* most of lio Slate* have pined sesere laws
< brutal srhlhiitoas. Maryltmd
npnrt for the ffght, and the ptaco selected fa
tbs ancoonter was doly prepared upon’un 1 island.
Yba outer 'ring 1 was stated out, occupying a circle
sfabontaquirter.ofaadCTu; inside cflMewss*
■tan' at about. 2* fat square, ret aa tbs other
boaudaiy with stakes and rope* This ianeraquaie
• «ia tbs place of .contest, tbs arena, iawhioh tbs
ggißab were to exhibit their brute! preSdency.
; • B ana corsred with tan, and roßed tight and
, i '. V -BsEag driren from this pound by tbs P o^,
: i • ' a»d tbs psihcipels barely escaping erreiMho. ffght
' S..IW tmm off without much preparation, and
[ . ■.Shfc#sslcfaojs. Tbs ißalffmoro Bun fives
oidGShimak account of it: — _ ’ :
• ‘ 'TgaFtogr^-fteTeriledfromthacotaTmiwitlOTi
~ S i£rfr uarposs- by tbs descent of tbs pohis on
; r , . S^lsfaifat effectiiw their escape,tbs pnu.
■ • - jU-TiaSo this brutal affair were determined n« to
SHMarred from tbs sport They succeeded in
■=■:4jgig^>s£^f«&Bsgs
~. V brio* uadittubed
' ’vVl. Watom^aperamwtoTOP^“fa^
■ ooand. that tbs parttsa met with gmstaerntae
: ShMfrfaof personal Mimoaity. Md upon exr
SamriaubtasSrit was.wiih an etidmt
, ' nation tomato abort wmt
... .In the tarty stage of tbs contret,
r '• t 1 irtlMoodaanM •JJJJSS
' ' tfmek a«BTe» blow in lie' iteat'pa tap«»a
1 - ' down. The fl«ht then ctmlixiued m'e repid
of Tecgttiag
■ blow fiom hir trcmeridon*' crpponentvwy
. ponUhoept-The. ioleimltsoo Ulvmb
'i"Tinl dueiawt* «o brief that it •coin* *oj h**®
besnrejordedasaprcuyKeadpfijbt.Fp o°° <”
f the roaadJh SttUivan .receiTedaeevtre olow or«
I. /tfalcfteye,la*««itiosUio»celp,aiui ®lifliDBr.a
he-ma oftha-foreheadi that ft fell ove> hi>
' ays andtobsemreff hissight. c Thisesuredh min-
W» ddiy, while'iiwaa fcttpned opwith waking
" “1* abater,-•&a?- rotiMq.«at.iwittd, -Bolttm -wm
; ‘ S5-albtew;iipoft the back of U» httd, Wth;
i ' ' each violence that it.ww U«rortt t bli«taU.w*a
I - <.-flr«ctnwdMhodropped *pp«ieoily hfel«* to,the.
i \ a J*. cotaud. -:He kwa recovered, tawover, ym; came
I. ! up to lire<»nle*t,tintilittthefilUenthfpraa,j*rhen
* ewMher Whi«
: tr | .•'■-'V. ‘thf^wJiitn -heavilyand awkwardly-to tho eerlh
< U, uoonlbelflk
' .-’r tigpSirt to rcaamo tho £gU, it wm
’v. -k i tt*nalpeswoaibr.d»ai!e.
- • iHtattatnfa
, : -
, - ■ being
SSssS^^^^srJi
S* 1 ' - ' ’
•a» v '&£ntff #.*a p...- 'z*,For du Pittsb*rgk,<hf*u.
him \ YO»
to'dj*6cnJtfnwf6it£w'opei*lJ6ttifis* i.-.-The —m'«»Mi»*p<«rtlnu of th« Dembtretio Party
haj bien iMHWlilely byttu, KnmgefroMriing.
oTHeMomi.fcß*, Il*eem» a* if the editors of
the ring. Thetixae orcopwdbytie fighiia van* that paper havisljieen laboring under aome wild
oualy tt^^allß,'^2l f ‘'B!ifiJ S) tniDiitea. -' >••- < h<Hoi»?fifttipp,TOd-Kfr» ih» man who-thought he
‘.“’i One of these nee haa been arrested, tod we had a dog ibOowing hlnx'ooe day, anda glaasnose
£ope the other will be* and both condignly pen* ibe oext, are kept in a continual sweat about ima*
*»E©d. -»
(n fooh vASHnreTOH.,
o ftno ? oiite»»oJto'PUUb»i*l‘ o«mm.
Feb. B, ISI9.
r The ja^ W l '3 ‘ ie - <W ‘ verT I
|<iEini6h»,iii,tH»liea:p“‘ < ? ! B^. or
la ; Ttoi*hmWbe*o«Maj elaborate wiilteu
opinion* dellgiea;'to: Wen ,lo which wee ak
moa cncmgb lo break down ihe conalUnUon o>
any bm," hot' ihe ‘ conatitnUcn of Ihe United
Stntda U: Malta; adhi Whet .baa ravived
Andrew John TyleJ and Jnmea K. Polk,
"and may he now eappiiaed to bo nixing enough to
i amd anything. Bnl oo'y tlunlt of these eoven
' opinions in Hfcwartfareport! Why they will tom
i a luge volume by themselves Mr. Woodbury’*
wu as long and dry, if a little more comprehensi
ble, as ane*of bis it issury reports; and Justice
Wayne the coolness to read a long
essay repudiating a fc tner decision of the const as
having been irregularly given and bavingbeen de»
clued‘against the opinion of a majority of the
Court. l wriw tha “memoirs of my Own
Time,” which l have ln.coniemplalion, I shall not
60 to introduce Justice .Wayne’s graphic sketch of
thd late lamented rushingahoutthe
capitol and dawo the ayenue oiler. Judge Barbour
to withdraw his consent to the decision drawn up
by ihe latter, in York vs Milne.
Mr. Polk has ans’svepfd the resolution of inqui
ry concerning the prpuiboL He aaya substantially
that Messia. Sevier andClifibrd hod authority from
him to make this arrangement or explanation in
I regard hy the Senaleamendmenta to the treaty i
1 that thri protocol waji not so favorable to the Mexi«;
can side, upon the subject to which U relates, as,
the 9th and lpth sections, preceded by the Senate j
i amendments, that tywas entered into after the ret* j
1 ificationhad been completed, snd was therefore no*
j binding upon this government, nor a qualification
of the true provinces of the treaty. He commu
nicate*, likewise, Urn instruction! under which the
ComainoxiQa acted. -The whole were ordered
to be printed! My own candid opinion of this
mesaage ia it will tend to confirm the impres
sion already entertained by n considerable part of
the nation', that MriPolk’* administration has been
stamped itt.an extimordlnary degree with the wai
of personal duplicity and feithlessness; and there
can hardly be a it will go a great way
to give to our diplomacy the same character among
other nations, j
- Here ts a aacrfed national engagement which
bean upon - it* lice incontestable evidence of a
clear and solemn understanding upon certain points
of great moment between ; lhe governments of the ]
United States an£ Mexico, unerfy repudiated by|
tho chief ofjthe tomer, declared by him |
to bo’s mere tost, meaning nothing and securing .
nothing.. To me it appears a gtoas breach of
national faith, an£ is in perfect beeping with that
act treachery, which Mr. Folk is
charged with having committed at the very begin
lag of bia in reference to the
adoption of the alternative form of annexation.
I thinfr that the chances are that Mr. Crittenden
will come into tie cabinet. This is an inference
which I have from conversations with hi* friends,
or rather from distinguished men from the west,
who concurini saying that he will bo prevailed
npon to take thit post of Secretary ofStale. In that
casewe havetpe foQowing names as likely to be
presented te this Whigs by Gen. Taylor, Mr. Crif
tenden,-Bccte}iiiy of State; Mr. George Evans,cf
' Marne, Ba, as Secretary of the
•Treasmyi’T/BaUer King, Navy; C.B. Smitb
Post Master General; and for each of the
iffufant of Secretary of War and Attorney Gene
ral,. some distinguished men from Tennessee
and westaf the Mississippi. This t* a conjectural
OTiihgeihen!, which. I pr«eal “ <»« rendered
cf the .time*. ~..
' The Speokerlstated to day in reply to a suggest
l turn from araeihberW the printing committee that
! ta» lia*! been-concluded to the printing of
the'uext CougTOT. ‘He said nnmerona bids had
been received dud ofeeoed, but none had yet been
accepted. Tbd Hptfse to day laid on the table, by
Iho vote'of 54'ta the resolution passed by the
Senate'iftxaehja huny last Friday,.postponing the
lhe bids from Satnrday last, the
3d to-Wednesday the 14th. 1 intoned yon
that resolntion was to givetnae
to atoogale the oaMnet eyitem, by providing to a
rotoatipn cfthe dfe practice of electing a favorite
party editor aa printer. The opening of the bids
. wa» on account of ihe passage of this resolntion by
one branch, arbitrarily postponed to Wednesday,
yesterday, but even then the House had not acted
on the resdntion, so the business of opening
the then proceeded with. Mr. Best, a
journeyman printer in tbo Union office, was found
To have bid for nearly all the work at more than
ten per cent below the present ruinous rates. Of
course it was ig sham bid, intended to be with
drawn pt the beginning of the next session. lon
demand that Mr. Thorn, aa Richie, promptly offer
ed himself as security; but Theme*’ pecuniary sta-!
bility U not i* the'virtue of Cmaarie wife ought to 1
have been,' find the probability is that Mr. Richie
fmit Vii-'-pmlege will be cooiy shoved to the wall,
and thd cofilrad given to the next man who has
made an offer of such a character as indicate* tha
( he means arid wM be ableto do what he engages
to perform.
non HEW YORK*
Correipondenee of the Pituborgh Gazette.
Nzw Yoxx, Feb. 8,1849.
Arrangements wo u» progress to relieVo ibo
Bob-Treasury of its accumnlstion of com by a
process tot profittWo to the originator* of the
.Vt.n. Poar come time aneflbrtbaa been malongto
depress Treasury notesr and with recce**. The
narttoswbottowboldtb© notes which are Marly
orcraitedne, hare made an arrangemenii witlrtbe
Serf? to redeem them at par,with the understandiag
that owmtho restoration of the com bond* *haU be
iarowlto thaamooni of the note*. Thi* process
relieves themoney market, and adrencea atoeto,
enabling hddera lo aeU out profitably and at the
tuae lime get hold of coin with which to pay back
the diy haa provided a free college ibr
the poor, a number of benevolent individuals have
undertaken to provide public bath* for the city, so
that one half mitbon of people can have dean
hand* and persona, ft iaproppaedtoform acom.
tomeasd wash houses and baths
SmJar to those now in anceessfol openumo in
London and Liverpool Poor people can, Uirongh
iU means,: bathe about two cents. wtd wMh
most trifling co«. it is doubt
fol whether we have that dense and poor popula
tion that makes this public washing necessary, but
it is better to be ahead of inch a wanton the part
of the people than to be behind the sanatory wants
ofauenamthy city aiourv
The result of the brutal prise fight between Hyer
*nd Sulfrvaa,haa earned in some quarters of the
dtv, an excllementnot inferior to that
the new*, of * battle from Mexico. The brutal
Moody passions of the people seeia to grow with
the aliment upon, which they feed ana we shall
hav»a series of these, firhihftions of “the manly
art of self defence, 0 unless an outraged public se-
a law which wifl corisign all the professors
of thn art to the public priaoua for lheir live*. Now
hosrever pnbliaopiniQttisso debased that women
iostle tto sterner eex irtheir eagerness to get a
glimpse of the reccessfbl combatant, displayed in
ffMoTooloia in the print shops.
* The shops of the engravers and booksellers ore
nov the great point of attraction for a sightseeing
neonfe. ■ The recurrence of St Valentine* day has
fe&ridtd jor, yd a. .teyat mMm of at,
frirHfin ate df*rfflyed with more than sransxan ele-
Ho lor. istopoorthatil
canml find ,0 toben eqnsl to tbo pane of the
■Sriotanono.” Nor ia there on affection to oom.
orehouiro ee lota unable to finds Valentino lim
SSShtoexpressnil- Notrafiyko«Utrade.end
brnffftri l ?*"* provided with emblems, hot each seem
fotaytatra sab divided into e doxen cartes.—
Thie festival of SL Valentine! offera the meani or
manxdelightfiiipleasantrtes, tat a i» elao attended
SriS eboeee that would itame tbs meet Itamlions
eeoilolaf Eoropet. Anonfraonalettereoflbemo*
nfiensire mesaeee ore coot In ell directions to the
fcorTarof parer.tr, end ell who respect the pnnty of
•ta domestic taartb, end tta ctutom will eoon be
abendonedto the low end rde.
T/jv, nkbt the Italian Otars bottle wee crammed
from ml to dome, to witeeee Ibe performance of
MaCbeth for tbo benefit or tta ‘•DratnetioFoDd.' 1 —
Thomoatebleof the eettie of Americewxre there,
iSimnnitani:reotaed;towfil;relimre mnoy »
■ooerenaetedectororbieliiaDy,efler “hfit’. fitW
■/■ene. are o'er.” The drama, like the sister arts of
noetrv and painting has cow.ln the United Steles,
irefuio to offer to ill votaries,. whoin,“tho>ere
end vellow leaf”hivo nooeof. tbi. woridVgoods
with which to cheer their declining itepa, to “ that
boamofiont wheojeenoi traveller returna.*
i Ibetoone otfflltat; tolbtiotts PfrctoepT of the
lalo Attorney General of the United Statee, end of
aoiemr Sevier, is tle.topinof ,oniveraai remark
Hit 'deriftonoh
IaBM-aiahonot tatho JstMng.sdtninlrtrallnn, yd
brsfiltarelore tons ofijrineipled cereer. well
‘ may EdropobedOTbtStliftbeenceetooferepnb-'
: llc, tfier vntneedng Ibe tSrpitade’ortbo condaelof
< the teal twenty jeincfoßrneSoes!
Bnt etoitteioaS!^ l diwhintind the nefion hslH
‘ tho edvent to powerof
honest tnea -. ftlen : who will administer Ibo xor
ernmest for the good of tta people, givinguelewe
tbet will meta tu indepebdenr of ibe world end
reepcoled by ih I • t-
"\
ginary. fll*,;-. Every sensible, man takes & sensible
view of eve 17 thing - . He ia calm, considerate, and
calculating.' fcfo is not carried 'away by a little
noise, and a little flattery about rights between tbe
rich and poor—his country is st his heart —her
prosperity is ever dear to him, and measures that
are wrong, receive his condemnation. Every lover
of order in this neighborhood has seen in these
Factory Riots much that has induced him to fear.
It fas a little startling,but it is nevertheless true, that
they have struck a blow at the prosperity of our
dly, that will not be healed for some yean to come.
But what is the worst feature of all, is the fact of a
city paper, professing to be the organ of a re spec*
table party, lending, at this crisis, ‘ aid and comfort’
to those who have trampled on the majesty of tbe
law, and dared to slop the wheels of industry in
this city. Strangers, in Other have seen these
wanton acts oi violence, and formed conclusions
at once injurious to our credit, and further advance*
meat. The old song o! rich against the poor is ta
.kgn up by a man who knows better, and blown
through lua editorial columns with an indignation
highly amusing in a country like this. If capital
is to have neither rights nor sympathies, than labor
must suffer just as much—there will be no employ*
meat for tbe poor, if there are no indneementi for
men of means to extend them bid. These miser
able pretenders, who consider themselves reform
ers, may talk as they please, and struggle as they
may, to stir up the apiritef envy and hate between
the parttcf, but the Jay will come when thismaU
ter must have on end one way or the other—Hhe
manufacturing establishments of this neighborhood
, must have a fair .and honorable chance to do well,
: or they must be closed, and the men and gtf'«
1 heretofore employed In them driven to other occu*
1 where the agitators’ spleen does not inter*
I If the Democratic Party in this section of Penn
i sylvania bear Mr. Harper out in his proceedings
i against the manufacturing interests of this plane,
they wilt only be taking with the rashness of blind
-1 ed men, a sufficient length of rope to hang them*
•elves with, are two years elapse. Men who pro*
fesa to know any thiur about Political Economy.,
will not be deloded fong by such antagonutical
preaching. It is the voice of madness, smarting
andsr recent political defeat, and seeking with the
insanity of him who fired the Epbeaian Temple to
bring into ruins what has hitherto been tbe pnde or
theutnd. Pittsburgh has won for herself an hon
orable name. Her men have been favored by
Heaven with strong beads and manly hearts. She
has scat her smoke up into the western skies, with
the pride of independence that commanded the at*
tentian of the world—her aoni have ever been
characterised by a noble sense of duty, and a raan
-11? purpose that quailed not in the hour of danger—
ute does her part faithfully, and In God’s name she
asks DO foreign critics to throw odium upon her,
and retile tbe men who have helped with a unity
worthy of a world’s applause to make her what
she is.;
She |s not begging mercy. She can take care
of heraelh if these pariciaal arms are taken from
her, that now. struggle to stab her interests to the
heart, and leave her laying bleeding and destroyed.
Her can be removed lo other places where
the low* narrow, bigoted, foreign apleen of import
ed harpies does not get leave to swell and gan
grene. Whet party hereafter willlook to her; in
terests* What answer can that paper give which
has so lately been atrewing fire brands among her
population, and lending its influence to close her
tonaees for all time, and drive ber spinning g*Q‘
niea to states where the hydra of agrarianism is
kept low by the common sense o^man^
Fnw CoHTAirr ro* C aluo axis. —Tha Compa.
ay, the} character and route sod object* of which
is described below, left this city yesterday, in the
Mn«nw|p>hgia_ Their appearance folly justifies
the remarks of the New York Editor.
Proa Uu New York Courier.
Ho ; roa —Of the numerous com*
taoie* which hare left this and oav sister cities for
tte land of promise, there is cone which, in our
judgement, promises greater success than the band
of stout hearts and adventorous spirits, who took
pssage yesterday ct half past three o’clock on
board the steamer Transport tor Amboy, and the
mouth of the Ohio via Pittsburgh, under the iraroe-.
diate charge of John W. Audubon, a son of the
great lftd, and well known as an artist of
This expedition was organised by Cot Henry
L. Webb late commandant of the 9th United Stores i
Inlhntry, noder whose Immediate command it will
i be; aided by Mr. Auduboa, out as the
i second in command and commercial Director—
i u b pxneiy'B military organisation; and on its ar*
Ttral at the mouth of the Ohio,wbere Colonel Webb
»ra#« the command, with a sufficient number ,
of hislate soldiers to make up the complement of I
one hundred, the expedition will proceed to the
month of the Bio Grande, and take up its march)
fop the Pacific. Each member of the company'
will be furnished with a mule sad a horse, snd is
completely armed; and the strictest military dirow
•pline win be enforced during the march and while
a California. , ~ . __
We have never seen a body of finer young men
than those who left here yesterday. A reference
to the feQowiflg list will show that U embraces the
sons of our best known merchants, lawyers and
phvsiciana ; and the bcßu of oor city, will recog*
mm among the number, at least half a doxen of
their fashionable btsnx, who hare thus pros Jd by
this enterprise that they were well worthy of the
smiles which have beea so frequently bestowed
upon them. Most of the party are men oteduca
lion; and all of them are young men of high mor
at cnaraeter, of unspotted reputation, and of in*
domnitable energy and enterprise. Every man »
character has undergone a scrutiny ; and they all
left well with their officers, with their en
terprise, and with each other. Harmony snd good
feeling pervaded their ranks: snd all hands looked
upon the trip si a debghlfhl excursion —a mere
party of pleasure—the adventures, the dangers,
and hair breadth escapes of which, will fill up ma
ny on hour around the domestic hearth, when in
future years these young adventurers tell the tale
of their early pilgrimage to the shores of the Pa
cific, to their anxious listeners.
They with them the morals, the education,
the j* l hrbtta and the principles of that Christiani
ty, which, planted in the virgin soil of California,
will grow and strengthen with her growth, and en
able her at once to leap from Infancy Into manhood:
aad finally secure to herself as proud a place upon
the scroll which bears the name of her elder sisters,
ss belongs to either of the Old Thirteen. Five hun
dred or a thousand just such sprite could have
been secured for this expedition; and every mao
who has offered, will assuredly, in some way or
other, find his way to the Bl Dorado of the West.
arh«t a population must be the result of such an
emigration? True, all vill not remain; but a large
majority of all that go thither, will never desire to
return; and as bone but the better class of emi
grant esa go, jll follows thflt California is soon des
tined to occupy an enviable place amoog her sister
states ,
God speed car young adventurers say we, and
all who Uke them seek their fortunes m tho true
spirit of a morel, and adventurous interpriie.
The following, are the members of this company:
CoL H. L. Wxes,
J. W. Aunwßoa, Esq-,
WaxboxWxbx,
HxaaT C. Maiioxt, Esq.,
Dr. Kunn,
Jacob H Bachman, Mathias B Valentino, TJos.
B Valentine, John H Tone, J Robert Lambert,
J S Umbert, John B Lambert, Joseph Lambert,
Edward A Lambert, Wm. A Hutchinson, Gffbert
B Whittlesey, Edward W Osgood, David Hadron,
Henry Cowden, Charles Valentine, Chos. Montrose
Graham, Peter McOuaker, Andrew J McTown,
XTlysssa Doubleday, Wm. D Molenaor, H Brady,
Joseph S Welltinsoru Augustus F Lee, J Kearney
Badgers, m, Robert Bcnsonjr, Leffert L Bensoo,
Francis B Winlhrop, Aaron TShipmap, Jno. Brady,
John A BHr-h, william H Inscomb, Samuel H
Xjjjcomb, Henry Slille, Uriel Keahnw,Dttaiel A
SdveraWHlinra D. Stivera, William J Cree. John
J Bloomfield, EminoU Powell. A Spencer Graham,
A Cfoabfi Graham, Lyman F Hinckley, Nicholas
J Walsh, Lake Damon, John Stevena, Jameal
Emelie, John H Flnmb, Andrew M Novln, BumN
ton J B Clemente, Uone H WiDlnm
eon. Gerardos P Davie. Edward W Whittleaey,
Richard W Sherwood, Thoe J Hell, ir, Jnmoa W
Sherwood, Fred. 8 Combe, John Delenev, Juetio
Elv ir William B Bamny, Hannon lallman,
avion H Haven, Lews V SI
Vnnßuren, John BTraak,Venancio Ayrea,G^rge
C Steele, George Weed, John P Cavartey, Edward
0 Webb, James Warner.
Great baa been the rejoicing over the return of
the due Burner Vniui Bmu to bur borne, after
a moat lempeatnona paaaage, aafo anil aonnd, and
all handa well, albeit veteran commander and our
Wend Cant. Saokataff, ahowa. in bla looka, halo m
be U, that it baa been n rough and wearing lime
''ma'ahip behaved nobly, making no water, break*
ing nothing—nothing attained, and atwaya buoyant
-und equal te whateyer tnal ahe waa pnt to. The
machinery, too, waa well proved, and atnod the
lance and aclfal management of h» ship.
The officer* and stockholder* of insurance com
panies, too, we opine, draw their breath niorafree
fy aIS the United Statea waa announced Hum for
U“e day. befcre; Or her cargo i. very viduaUe,
and large amonnu were covered in the Wall alreet
offices.—iV* P. Courier 4 Enqatnr,
Uxw York Sbiator^—The vote of the Genera
A«sembiy of New York for a United Slate* Sena
tor, on Tuesday fast, wo* a* fellow*:
William H. Seward, (WhigJ l |\
JohnAaDWFrteSoUJ”**- ,
Bettb«nH.Walworth,(DemJ J
: Scatterfng 11—J5I
On the anme day, Pmuv S. waa
elected Eegentcfthe New York Unlvcmty.
• Onr obligationa. aro doe to Mr- Hampton, (or
Tahuble pnbho document*. v- - ; t ; .
We acknowledge the receipt of docUmentt
from Mum. DirfW, L*rai Nobte ' “ d SniTelr ’ “
Harrisburgh.
V * '
-AG
QUGmiLi'■
aemabki oh ypi*oy ohiso.
' Ploughing is ib&firtfpratjtical partof caltivatkm,
■nit tho most/essential; but one mas*
generally neglected by the fanners in this-neigh*
borhnod. VeryTsw of them payany'alientlon'' to
tbe leanung of this branchOf agrieutatro, although,
it is the ttt l ?** difficult to learnl It is generally
performed by boys, that have neither aoffirienl
strength or knowledge to do it properly, while the
able-bodied men are employed in fence making,
or some other work of less importance to the
farmer; this is decidedly wrong,,an<) baa much
need to be discontinued; Hue, newly cleared
g-oand will produce good crops, if the sutface U
but ronghly broken; and will continue to do so to
a few years ;' but, this is the very reason the
ploughing should be skillfully performed at the
first ploughing. After ground is labored , in this
manner for n few years, the rich topsoil becomes
completely exhausted, and mostly washed off
by heavy rains, dec. The farmer then 1 begins to
look around him, and devise some means to renew
his exhausted fields, by green cropping, litne, ma*
nuro, tillage, subsoil ploughing, &c. dec, but
it is too lato; he has nothing to work upon bot>
cold stiff subsoil, all bis original good soil has
vanished, : and be never can replace It. This ia Urn
reason that the traveller sees so many computt*
tlvely barren fields, although lying well, and in a
naturally rich country.
When a field is first cleared, it cannot be all
thoroughly ploughed, but whenever it can be dose,
there should always be some of the subsoil brought
upend mixed with the top-toil; this gives a depth
of soil at once, and consolidates the rich light top
soil, and prevents it from being washed away,
and every time the plough b applied, continue 1 to
bring up some of the subsoil, and mix well by
harrowing, &e-
So soon as the old stumps can be rooted
so; and then give aihoroagb ploughing;.continue
a judicious system of green cropping, rest; manures,
fee-, and your form will remain fertile for ever.
There ia another evil, vfx -.—the greater number
of plooghs that are now in use, ore entirely useless;
bat many of the tinners cannot he persuaded to
080 any other, because, they say, they are good for
taming a large farrow, and making good day's
WOT k__f a d{j0 —they are only calculated to destroy
the land. They lam the farrow fiat on its bach,
gi»w and harddn the bottom, which is bat d Tow
inches deep, and prevents the absorption oT extra
moisture, which readers the surface n complete
mire in wet weather, caked and burnt up in dry
weather. 1 would here recommend the. general
use of Hall’s to Speer’s Patent Lover, or their
centre draught Iron Ploughs; they are decidedjy
the best now in ttae.but need a little mere alpll in
holding them; than any of the others. Where the
No. 8, centre draught plough is used, there will be
no need for subsoil ploughing; in foci, there is
many of the enbeail plooghs-of modern invention,
entirely useless; it maybe presumption in me to
say so, but it is nevertheless true. There i*
subsoil plough of any .use, unless it bring* the eub
soil ap to the surface, to be exposed to the aepon
of the suu and frost, and then be well mixed, with
the top*soih before It can bo of any benefit, 01
what use can it be to stir the subsoil, and let it
remain in the bottom of the furrow? It may re
main loose a short time, but unless it is mixed with
tome other ingredient, it will soon gut as dose and
compact as ever, but bring it up and mix. it with
the top *pil, it will then remain open for over;
besides, it ia very susceptible of improvement, by
the application of manures and ether fertiHaerf.
la all cases where practicable, ploughing should
be performed quite straight, and laid as evenly as
possible, and held at a regular width and-breadth ;
andlf the land is dry, should be drawn off in ridges
thirty-two feet wide, and if inclined to wet, in
ridges of eighteen feel wide, or even lass. By
this means you can eaally regulate your sowing,
and likewise your rows and drills. When alien
turn is not-paid to the above method of ploughing,
but is done in a careless and slovenly manner, :
making the furrows sometimes broad, land then
narrow, sometimes deep, and then shallow, your:
crops can never be regular; the seed will bo ad
palled by the harrow, into the hollows; beside*,
in heavy rains there hollows will stand full of
water where the plants are growjog. But lcm
carrying out these remarks beyond due brands,
trespassing on your* and your readers indulgence.
Should yon think proper to give them an insertion
in your widely' circulated Weekly Gazette, you
will oblige me. and perhaps servei soma of your
numerous reader*; and if yon think proper, I will,
from time to lime, give yoo my optnionsen various
subjects relating to agriculture.
Feb. 7tb, 1819. A FARMER.
PBBBSYIiTABZA LEOULATCBB.
HanosstfeOH Feb. "7, 1849.
shuts. ' ■ ..
The Speaker presented the annual report Of the
Board of Directors of tbe PtomyiTani* Iwtitotion
for the Deaf and Dumb. -Ho aha presented attain
monicatfon from the Slate Treasure* in reply to a
resolution of the Senato,’ telling forth that tus
department is not in posSMijOh Of tbemfacißaUQO
required in reference to the amount of State taxes
duo and unpaid by certain cnunuei, but that tho
Auditor General’s department can probablyinr-
Petitions presented—7-y Mr from Potter,
I nifc«"gfo* a j
ue of $BOO from levy and Bair. -’J
■ By Mr. King, for the establishment of a bank at
Rolfidaysbnrg , . [
Reverts—bit reported, with an a
mendmesl, the bill relative to ReUc£.>ssnes. He
w ]pn reported, with an amendment, from the same
committee, the bill to create a sinking fond, and to
provide for the gradual and certain extinguishment
of the debt of the Commonwealth.
Mr Johnsotu/Jttdlclary) mode an adverse report
on petitions from Allegheny, asking for on increase
of the salary of the Associate Judge* of said couo-
The Senate resumed, on second reading, the con
■ideration of foe bill to exempt property to the val
ue of $3OO, from levy and sale on execution or
distress for rent. ,
Mr King, who was entitled to the floor resumed
and remarks Inoppotltion to tbs bill
Messrs Streeter and Brawley advocated it.
Mr Stine opposed foe bdU
The Governor sent in n communication etclo
ina a series of resolutions passed by the Le»«ln
ture of Virginia in relation to the Subject of slave*
rv They were referred to a Select Committee,
composed of Messrs Johnson, Kiog and Brawley.
BOUSX OF OCTMSWtTATIVE*.
Mr R R Smith moved lo postpone the onto* of
the day in order to take up the bill repealing the
charter of the Erie and Ohio Railroad Caa»ny
Tw«Xhirds being necessary, it w« disagreed to—
▼eaa 40, otyi 4*7.
Bmru of Conmituts— By Mr Otto, (Domestic
Maoufactnrea) os committed, bill to encourage do*
mestio indnatry.and facilitate the formation of nan*
companies, made ipecialoTder (hr this
day two weeks.
By Mr Noble, (Inland Na%igalion) «apple»ent
to an net incorporating the Pennsylvania and Ohio
Railroad Company. , „
Mr Gnttingerh reaolotion directing the Commit*
tee on Ways and Means to inquire what revenue. |
it any can be set apart for liqmdation of State debt
and avoiding Incbne Plane, and finishing Nwth
Branch canal, without preventihg the punctual p*y
meat of the semi-annual interest came op, in order.
Messrs Fuller, Utile and Coxnyn opposed, and
Messrs R R Smith, Laird, and H S Evans, spoke
in favor of the resolution. A motion was mode to
postpone the'resolution, which was disagtwd to,
and Ute resolution was adopted. Yeas 65, nays
35.
The Speaker presented a communication from
the Auditor General, transmitting the Inlonnation
called for in the matter of Edward Postern end Ja
cob Shoemaker, late Treasurers of the county of
Monroe, alleged to be defaulters to the Common-
After debate on the subject, la which Messrs.
Overfield, Brawley, Mason, King, Konigmocher,
McCaalin, and Johnson participated, on motion of
Mr. Overfield, the communication, together with
the list of defaulters previously famished from the
Treasurer of the Commonwealth’s office, wo* re
ferred to the Committee on Finance. -
Mr. Brawley, from the Select Committee, to
whom the bill to erect o new county out of porta
of Crawford, Warren and Erie, to be called DeN
color, reported the same with amendments.
UOtTSB OP BETSXSSSTATiVCS.
Prayer by Rev. Mr. Meek, cf Centre. t
A joint resolution wm passed voting a gratuity
of s2do each to Mrs. Murray and Mr*. Wolfe, of
Lancaster county. Mr*. Murray lost her husband,
and Mr*. Wolfe a son, by the late railroad neci-
Lilllo read in place a bftl providing for the
redemption of the relief notes, for avoiding the
Philadelphia Inclined Plane, and for lbs comple
tion of the North Branch Canal. This bill propo*
aes a Slate loan for 20 yean of $2,000,000—5600,*
000 to cancel relief note*, $300,000 to avoid the
Inclined Plane, 91400,000 to complete the North
Branch OanaL The bank* are to take the loan,
and iuueone, two and three dollar bills.
Two hour* and a half were spent in presenta*
lion ol petitions- _ -
Mr. Evans, of Chester, reported#K>ill from the
Comm’Uee on Education regfrjg common
schools.
Mr. Meek read a bill to prevent bankers and
broker* from issuing hills less than five dollars.
Mr. Nicholson offered a resolution, calling on the
Auditor General for a statement of tbs account* of
the Chairman of the Library Committee of 1837
and 1839.
Butty oni of the seventy Whig and Native mem*
twrs of the Legislator* have signed a recommen
dation to General Taylor, in favor ofJosiah Ran
dall for Attorney General, or some other post in the
Cabinet
The Savannah Rejrubltcan thus speak* of the
signature* to Hr. Calhoun's Address to the People
ot the South.—
There are 121 Southern members in Congress
4S of whom signed it, two Whig* and 43 Democrat*
—ofthose 121, there are 75 Democrats and 40
Whigs—and 43 out of the whole number of Demo
crata signed it, leaving 33 who $d r<9 On a far
ther examination of, the signatures, we find the
namea of six democrat* who preferred Judge Ber
rien's Address, and who had voted to aubstitote it
for. Mr. Calhoun’s. Thistedncefi’tbe number offao
advocatesotthe Ulter gentleman's Address to 39
~ODt one-third of the Southern Repsesentativol
This'number represents the motbl forced the pro*
.One member/ram Georgia-signed it—
nme dwhot Iffaey'represent; the feelings knd
view* of their constituents, it follpws that only one*
l»niii of the people ofthe State are in favor of the
movement,
Yt*m Ca&ltarfa**** h j
ThaaiSqp <
night's wartcrotnaliV The<nicfa>o; t4ar*:dirt» 1
“EonbviMFefcrl.” ;Tbe nxckbed jfeuer i*‘«d»
dressed to ”Wtshin giro Union "(pblitenettcif lit*
StockweUO.JWe giro the writer’s, name, with the
simple remark that “the nsm* of El Patrick could
not be found in the Adjutant GeaeraPe Office on '
apy roll of the troops in California, to far •* bu
been exaniined. Tfthe name bo ibnnd on the
rolls yet to bo overbauled»yoa thaU have it* We
have since received no farther information from,
the Adjutant General's Office. Wo can scarcely'
believe, however, that it is a quiz; and tfa genuine
letter, it ahoivt how rapidly the passage can be
made fam Monterey by the Arkansas route. This
leUerywggedts an advice, which we take the UU
erty of oflepng to emigrants, via: To associate
yourself with a band of companions in whom yon
1 have great^onfideace—to organise it ao as to have
' a captain ji{ energy who can direct the operations—
an honest/ treasurer, to take oharge of the treasure
* -—a quartermaster, to take care of and provide
r supplier—doctor for the health—and a miner to
see that tjrhal is collected is gold.
Moctexxt, Not. 21, IS4S.
A* Mr. Stockwell and bis company of eigbltry I
the new route sooth, down the’Arkansas river,
this perhaps will reach you at as late a date as
any news from the diggings. I want to inform |
you, andj through you my friends, that we have no !
respect Here for law or honor—all & gpld; but not
oil that gutters, for we were all in a perfect rage of
disappointment the last week, occasioned by an
Irish Yankee who has just arrived with his chemical
apparatus, and has demonstrated to us all, who bad
, supposed!, we had our fortunes, that near!? throe*
I fifths of our gold ijt bat a worthless mineral, princi
pally iron, coppeT, and these compounds; neverthO'
less, we have gold In greater quantities than it is
usually found. An industrious man can make from
five to ten dollars a day by washing ,and pta the in*
spection of lbs essayist. The country is filled with
sickness, principally towers, trom exposure, bad
food, and intemperate habits in the mines or pla
cers, as here called. Every article of necessity Is
at an enormous price, but falling in consequence of
the greater portion of the mineral not proving to be
golf There are many other valuable minerals in
thia.region aside from that of gold. 1 would not
advise (hose who are coming here, to raise their
hopes too high of foriunee quickly made, vet, by
prudence aha caution, it may be. done; but the sun
fcringand privation to do so will be death to many
an adventurer not accustomed to rough usage.—
We are almost totally Id the way of pro
visions. The soil of the valleys of the Sacramento
and Sar Joaquin is better adapted to gracing than
anything else, its general character being light and
* thin. Mechanics are sure to do well here "better
1 than any other cloxs who may come. We are full
1 to overflow now of speculators, but we have room ,
1 enough for alt If my mineral had all proved to be
gold, 1 should have taken the new route to Unde
Sam; but out of sixty thousand dollars in mineral,
I only got twenty«three thousand in money. I
have not time to give yon n description of the cli*
mate ofthe country, but you will have that from
Mr. Stockwell on his omval in Kentucky, where
he is booud direct. The thermometer ranges from
45 to 80 deg.—extremes. Chilly winds are preva*
, lent at aUseasoasoflhe year since my sqjouru here.
I If the party succeed, ibis will reach you in sixty
j days from date.
Respectfully youts, &<r,
K. PATRICK,
Private, U. 3. Army.
Homsstead £xurno.i, Ohio.—-A bill
ha* been introduced in the Senate of Ohio, to ex*,
empt homesteads from forced talea on execution.
It pro ride* that any resident of Ohio, the head of I
a family, may set apart and hold for the benefit of |
himaelf and family, exempt from forced ule on I
execution, a lot of land not exceeding in extent |
100 aorta, nor in .value together with the boUdicg*i I
the sum of $lOOO. It also proridea that the own* |
er of a hoaae oa,lxnd not hia owp may eat apart I
and hold said hooee aa tda homestead, a boon and I
lot in any village, town,' or city, not exceeding the |
valne of slooo.' I: provides that in caaoa boose
and lot or any other homestead shall be appraised I
at more than $lOOO, the plaintiff may accept a sum
annually, equal to a fair rent for said premises, ns* |
til said debt ta paid, or at hia option he may eaoae
the homestead to be pnt to ale, and $lOOO of the
proceeds shall be paid over by the sheriff in exes
cutioo, and the balance be applied in discharge of
tfie debt But such homestead shall not be sold for
less than its appraised value. It also exempts td
.. the. heads jjf families oatjnvniug * homestead,
chattel property to on amount oot exceeding $lOOO.
New 0x04.1 on Piano ATTsctuunr.—Our for*
mcr follow citizen Mr. A. F. Hunt, has suceeded
in obtaining n patent for his new musical initra*
meat the ‘Omnicano,’ with the principle of which
many of our towo reader* are probably aoqniin*
ted. It Is designed to be attached lotbe pianoforte
or organ, and so simplify them sins to render them
susceptible to be played upon by those who are
not familiar with the intricacies cfthcea nice end
-COmpUcnH.dinstruments. The attachment, for
which be has obtained letters patent, consSts e»»
sentially in &- cylinder which ta surrounded by n
theorem of paste board, or any convenient caste rial
which has a musial staff written upon it, and per
foration* through it, answering to the tone which
i» desired to beTifoyed* neoented notea are
larger than those unaccented, which gives a more
fall play of the springs which are attached, and
which communicate with the finger keys of a com*
mon piano or organ. Tfaecylinaerisopersted up«
on by a crank, and aa it revolves, the smaller key*
of the attachment are pressed into the perforations
by springs, which are connected, and these com*
municate with the hammers (if connected with a
piano) which strike the strings, as if played upon
inlbe ordinary way. If attached to the organ, we
apprehend that it is designed to communicate with
the stops, by the meant of its keys, in a manner
similar to that by which the keys of foe piano act
upon its strings.- TratnbuU Co. Whig.
Gxsat fount Wauek, Txcwsull Co,Obex—
' a slip from the Trumbull Democrat, dated 9th
inf*, 6 o’clock, A. M. says:
Great Fin in Warren. Nxirfy oneJtai/ of tks
Butins** Square on Market sL, in rusts.
Between twelve and on© o'clock this morning
our citizen* were aroused from their slumber* by
the cry of 'firj and ther loging of the bell It was
tooo discovered that the tailor shop,* we believe, of
Westcott Ac Weeks was on fire* How the fire
originated we have been unable to team. The
tailor shop being in the block of frame buildings on
i Market sl, occupied as stores.cffloes and shops, the
fin-soon communicated itself both ways, and U
was not long before the whole block was on fire.
The Firemen and citizens, both ladies (Heaven
bless them!) and gentlemen, did all in their power
to stay the ravage* of the devouring element from
consuming all ofthe frame buildings fa the Mock,
but to oo purpose. By dint of the most unflagging
exertion, however they sucoeeded fa saving the
brick buildiags on either side. The wind Mew
bom the westward, daring the burning ofthe build*
ings, which lasted about two hours, with neat vio*
fence. Tbs extent of the loss occasioned by this
fire we hare been noabie to either conjecture or
ascertain. Many ofthe movable things were saved,
though fa a damaged state.
The suferere are Messrs. Iddfags, Steele As Co.
merchant*; A. Bartholomew merchant, Howard 3c
Filch, timers; Westcott Ac Weeks, merchant tail
ors; Wm Chamberlin, saddler, Jefferson Palm,book
mere ha a; A. W* Bliss, hatter; B* Bransge, shoe
merohan; DumarsArFoote, publishers ofthe Trttm\
h»U Canty (FA ig; Crowell Ac Brawn, and T. J,
p M* T -* in i attornies. Bome merchants in the brick
blocks it stained some loss consequent upon the re*
moval oitheir goods."
Uaa&taßtnto, Feb, 8.
Tbr Chhaa akd res Hoxzor •
By Dr F. Humphreys. Nevf York: William
R*dd, >ablisher.
This lille volume, we are informed, has receiv
ed the tanctfoa of distinguished Homeopathic
physicists, and contains all the requiiita inform
ation fa egard to the symptoms and treatment of
Cholera, fccerding to the priootples of Hanehmann.
For sale \y J. G. Bnckoffisn, Liberty street, above
Bmithflek
Tua H'ktts or Montezuma ; a work or txu ra;
is the titlo’of a thick pamphlet, by J. N. Hoops, of
the Seoont Pennsylvania Regiment Published
and for salent the Chronicle office.
UipoaTATfl to Persons ooxro to St. Louts.—
All the leadig brokers of 8L Louis have notified
the public, tat they will/not hereafter receive or
pay out at fair couuters/bank note* of a lets sum
than tm dollat! SmalLHotes k no go’ at the wes«
tern metrapolL
Rscxrnos Qt PtniocTT Tatlo*.— The Military
Companies throuhout this and the adjoining counties,
nod the' Fire Deartmeni generally of the cities ana
vicinity, ere respctfuliy requested to hold themselves
‘•ready" to joinin the procession, in we looming uta
President eleet tithe city of Pittsburgh. Dae notict
will be given of te day and time of his arrival. By
order oftho Comdnee of Processions _
fehia MOIGAN BOBEHTBON, Chairman.
nr Uss to* Par** M*aj«a—lf you wish to be sue-
Dewunl la any unemking. you must always *ase th# l
eroper means.' Thrcfore, If yoo tavt i cough, use i
Jatkb’s Err*cro*Alr and be eared, for ttU the proper |
means. Have you vsihma or difficulty of breathing,
then the only official means to cure, you U tq use |
Jayne's Expeetoraatwhich will faunediatelroverehlfie
the spasm which coquets the diameter of the tabes,
and lumens and bring up the mucus which clogs them
bp olid thus removeavery obstruction to a free ttmr
niton, while at the sate ume all inflammation is sahj
dued, and a oara Is ertain to be Have yog
Bronchitis, Spitting ofttood, Pleurisy, or in feet any
Pulmonary Aflecuoruhen uw Jayne’s Expectorant
and relief is ccrutln,>d yon Will find that you hav|
•toed fee proper mean*
For safe in Pi tub argot the Pekin Tea Store, 79 4th
street near Wood iant7
jmproT«m«<u In DekiUtry. •
Dft. Cl. O. STEARNBUte of Bo*ttn, U bjegnred to
*«i*nafhfltigo end «et Bice Tnra In whotiiudpsn*
of teu, upon Buction oi'ltmorpberie Buciicm fiOQhxk md'iw' cn kind
Toonucturrons w m m«m, where jheeeire AV CT • ski ftpSw w
exposed. OfieenadtwdeoeenextdoQitothe May- V? endfettalpgy fi2i®-£i*SSLSJ®eT .
Bj’iTSlce I Fott|lhMtreeVluibureh. . ldodopuU^l
gOT , TO -j.a^^r.ft IJM
WrlgM 11* Dji ~ *f*faßODt}CE—a>bbUwhite v ßesßhifdo'Aaiseed; 9
Oma end residence oiFounh meet, opposite tta M doNol Lari; it do Rostttta&tes. jost rteeircd
Pittsburgh Bonk: Offlcelnnfrom9 o'clockio*UA tJA, JPWHXYaMS,
eepHlJ ,““g* f 110 wood*
tan eoanty, ftu; lathe «r
tHar mends afieinvillcd to attend her fapjf**l» fr?®
thawrideape otter husband,on Wylie :jp ■ bOT9
die Uih Init, at l o'clock, to pro*
coed to tha Allegheny Cemetery. r~~
B7* (Sty ppperajdease copy.
’ ■ As Sotloekrtml Monday morning, Mr*- Elizabeth
Bcbijqull, in the 87th year of her age.
ftm»r|]nW plwi* ftnn.lhft-WUdrttCe of
her •oo'in-lsw, Joseph Jordan, Rnnrth street, eorser
of Cteary alley, at t o'clock this afternoon. The
friends of tbs family are respectfully invited to attend
withoat timber notice,.* .
, JNtselmtlon* , .
THE co-partnership heretofore existing betwee n the
subscribers, in the name of Coot table, Burke'A
Co, U this day absolved by mntasl consent Messrs.
Barks* Barnes 'Will settle the bosineis. of the con*
cern, for which purpose they are astborised to use the
i»«m« of the concern. NATHANIEL CONSTABLE,
EDMUND BURKE,
THOMAS BARNES.
Ihe undersigned have this day associated themselves
In the name o? BURKE A BARNES, tor the purpose
©fmannfacmrwg Hre Proof Safes. Vault Doors. Ac.
Ac- at the stud of the late firm of Constable, Burke
A Co, where they will bo pleased to receive the pa*
tronaeo of the east omen of that hoose and their friends.
EDMUND BURKE,
THOMAS BARNES.
In retiring from the firm of Constable, Barks A Co,
I with sincere pleasure- recommend Messrs. Burke A
p»nr« to the eonfidence of my friends and the public.
Feb%71849. NATHANIEL CONSTABLE.
fcblS-dtf
FOB BALB OB BERT,
BEFORE the Ist of April next—A small FARM of
tf acres and 78 perches, in Hancock county, Va_,
oo the Ohio river, opposite WcQsßUle, and adjacent to
the new town of Hamilton. The property, from Its lo
cation and Qualities, Is very desirable for gardening
and other purposes; end-will likely'become a part of
u the iocarina of business houses or fmetn
tles. It has a superior stone quarry, and most piOba
i biy a good coal bank. The premises are In good re
pair, with suitable houses for one or mom families.
Refer to Araittong A Croze r, No. S 9 Market street,
I Pittsburgh; ud for terms inquire of Geo. B. Johnston'
I Agent, John 8. Mclntosh, WeN»vUle,o., or the sub-
I scriher, Urbsna, O. THOMAS F. MAGIIJj.
| - febl3>d6*wijT __
iawarb. w
:*petrtfolljr Inform Co an try
l ihyt they are eonxtanuy
>a nand, almrg* ewonment
ire. la their ctoek will be
BBITJUt.
mHB subscribers molt ret
AiMOtehams and others,
manufacturing,and keep oa
of the belt Britannia, war
(band:
Coffee Pots, |
Cream Pota, I
Pitcher*, |
Baer Mugs,
Tea Bpoons,
Spittoons, |
We will-warrant our cto
kat. and purchasers will fit
call before purchasing e'
Tea-Pots,
Sugar Bowls,
Outers,
Tahle Spoons,
Lord lAinpf,
Ac. Ac.
c equal to any in the msr
llt to their advantage to
hen.
IX fc BOARDMAN,
it, PHILADELPHIA.
No. 104 North
feblfl-w?tT
FOB C&liIVOBHIA.
£EBSONS wishing to Join a company going the
ererland route, on pack mate#, cagdo so by mu*
r application ntht office of A. W. 1 BBOCKW-AY,
ko. 8 CMxnnsrctal Row, Liberty, street. Hdfeoiapa*
ay expect! to go through from the frontier in leaa than
dxty day*, with perfott safety. Only a limited nun*
ber will ne taken, a* the company does not wish to be
retarded by a large body moving together. A meeting
will be held at the above place on . wedneaday even-
I imr. the lttb, at which time and place any in tons anon
I wfll be given to those wishing to join. None will be
I received bat men 01 good character, who eaa give
satisfactory reference. feb!3
For California.
mfiE celebrated Hazard Hide Powder, in kegs, half
X kegs, quarters and cans, for sale by
feblJ J 8 DILWOBTH A do, 77 wood st
HVBPBri MUSICAL SOIBBB, I
AT APOLLO HALL,
/-VN WEDNESDAY EVENING, Feb. 14th. 1840. op
U which oceuion he will be milled br Ur. T. AB
CHKB, Ur. FA&SLL, anil Ur. J. T. DONNELLY.
Hnrlng the evening, a variety ofSoloa, Dnett*, Gleet,
CStontm.Ae.
pT Tiue s, which will admit a gentleman and la
dy, £0 eentt—to be had at the hotel*, and mnaie *tore a.
Doera open at i before 7—to commence at t pact 7.
B'
jLACK ALPACAS AND LUSTRES—W. R. Mua
jj phy toritea the attention of borer* to hi* rery fall
assortment of the ebora good *• embracing the rarioo*
etraliiie* fwm the lowest priee tothe finest.. AUo,
Mob*** Lcstres, rtry potsy. end of rich Peria blk.
Al*o, e lane assortment of fancy Alpaca* and Loa
tret, cessUliat of changeable, nun striped, satin and
fancy bawedydiTnaih figarcd» Ac.
Maxarine its Parmettoa—A few, piece* of these
a—t—m* and scarce goods on hand—also, Mazarine
bloe-Alpacas and Moose deLalnes, at the.north east
I canter of Foarth and Market sta. . .
| Wholesale Boons op stair*. * feblA
FOB B&IiB, . M
ON favorable tem*—A Lot of Ground, fronting 60
feet cm Penn street, and extending 110 feet In
aepth to an oiler 90 feet wide—a most desirable loca
tion either for private residences or for manafaetnnnc
purposes, Quiuin of J BCHOONMAKEBi Co, M
75U - • ' Nowwood»t
T> BO VISIONS—® bbds Cason Shoulders; lOdodo
X P*»n»i 84 bbls sugar eared Dried Beef; 18 do dn
do Hams) SOiOO lbs hot round Bacon; all warranted
eoaal to cur cozed in this mortal, in store and for sale
Sr ' fcbls SELLERSft NICOL 3
OILS— no bbls lanseed OU. in fine order snd war
ranted pare: S 3 do Lard do. No 1 winter; forasle
by fabl3 BELLEBS ft NICOL 9
T *BD-ca> *egs No lj SOW* do do: ft do do No*,
JLi ter machinery; far stow and for safe by
fabU SELLBBSft NICOLB
Mnr.qgwpa AND BUOAB—I4O bbls N 6 Molts*
Udo sngarhoose do; 50 hhds fair to prims
Bagar. in store ana for sal* by - ,
, SELLERS ft WOOLS
CUKESEr-WO bxs large Western Reserve Cheese,
landing and for satflby
febia ROOT PALZELL ft Co, liberty »t
►lO IRON—£O tons Mercer county Pig Iron,
febia 18 DILWORTH * Co
GpctN APPLES—6O bfels green Apples, large and
la flne order. fcbta J 8 DILWORTH ACo
SAFETY FUSE— feet Safety Fue, fat blast
ing. febi3 JBPILWORTH A Co
PPLES—23fi bub diied uda, in nor*
. end for nit by Ltf WATEBMAN t
febW 31 water end €3 front it
tBACHES —320 bash dried Peachea, in uckt ant
bbla, in ■tore and tor sale by
feb!3 L B WATERMAN
/CLOVER SEED—4S bbla tad 73 ban atrietly
V/ Clover Bead; Cor sale by LB WATBBa
febW
TT7 HITE BEANS—B 7 bbto amoll white Buna, in
W ttore tod Cor aalo by fel3 L 8 WATERMAN
MACKEREL— 45 bbla No 3 Mackerel, large, Cor
atle by fcbl3 L BWATERMAN
APPLES— 10 bbla men Applet; 50 both dried do;
ioat received tad for tale by
fobir R ROBISON fe Co
OIL CAKB—IS tooa Oil Cake, far tale by
febia B ROBISON A Co
PIO IRON—IIO ton* Mil Foundry met*], for tale fa
fobU RROBISON A Co
Yai.rvWNKS— Of ertiy niletr, sentimental and
and eoala, received and for tale by
fobU JOHN H MELLOR, 31 wood;*!
FRE BRICK—I7.OOO Ewing’s, equal in quality to
Bolivar brick: 10.000 nod common, for sate by
fobU S F VON BONNHQRBT A Co
T ARD AND FEATHERS—7 bbla No 1 Lari: 9do
Jj No 9 do: 78 ban Feathers, to arrive; for aale by
fobU ISAIAH DICKEY A Co, front rt
SUNDRIES— H bblaNoTLard: 4 doNo 9or grease
do: 8 aacka Fe altars; Ido Ginseng 10 do Flax
Seed: 7 bale* Cotton, now landing fhja star Messen
gen far aale by fobU ISAIAH DICKEY ACo
CHEESE— On hand and for sale by
fobia ISAIAH DICKEY A Co
T>ULK PORK AND LAH»-nyW> pound'. Hum
Jj and Shoulders; 39 kegs Laid, landing from sunr
OCmi for sate by BaGALBY A SMITH.
ftbla 18 and CO wood it
CLOVER BRED—IO bria ClorerSeed; 19 neki do;
68 baga Peaches, Undlngfrom aunt Caleb Cope;
for aale by foblH BAOALEY A SMITH
LOAF SUGABS-9U) bbla Loaf Bmmn, aaaorted
numbers: for aala by BAGALE V A SMITH
ftbia
QOFPEE-KD big. prta. P“|
febia 31 water and 83 front st
rSAS— 60 half chests and catty boxes TH, taper
BtoO
SPICES— 18 bag* Pepper, odo Aliplee; Übxi gr‘d
A%., <t , ..In
mUBS AND BUCKETS—IO doa Tube, .large aita fiO.
X Bneketa; foraateby,. fafetl. LSWATERMAN
BUTfBR— 7 bbla Roll Batter, Inst rac'd And'for tale
by fobU L 3 WATERMAN
LARD** U bbte No 1 Leaf Lari; lOkegadodo: in
store and for tale by fobU L S WATERMAN
COTTON-r 37 hales Copou, {adding from iieamar
Telegraph No I and for aale by
fobU r JAMES DALZELL
HONEY DEW SYRUP—B bbU Honey Dew Syrup,
in store and foreale by fobU J DALZELL
COTTON YARN, Ac.—(o,ooo lb. Otlon V«ra, »»
sorted Not; SOObaiet Baring; 98 do candle Wiek;
carpel etaln, cotton Twine, and coverlet Yam, for
gale by feblO RHEY, MATTHEWS A Cr
tRIED bush halves, for aale by
f foMQ RHEY, MATTHEWB A Co
riOTTON-68 bates for aale by
Kj RUBY, MATTHEWS A Cb,
feblQ 87 water atrei
SUGAR— Ithhiaprimoolderop; 96 bbla Loaf Suari
for, tale by febURHEY, MATTHEWS A Ctf •
QUQAR CURE?} HA4JS—3S cask; sugar cored
Q Hams, iii store indfo* sale by /
YeblT SAW HARBAUOn
RICE— 10 tlereee Rice, mat landing from steam:
Messenger end for sale by
feblO '• SAW HARBAPOU
MOLASSES— 80 bbl» Molasses. lost landing- aad
for aale by feblO SAW HARBAyQH
■% tan-m bbla No iLard, in store and forstle. by
X/ftblO SAW HABBAUOH
- T INBEED OIL—IB bbla Linseed Oil, In store and
I lx* far sale by feb»" SAWHABEAVoff
;1
Ct OAF—IOO bxs No 1 Cincinnati, for sate by
Q feblO RHEY, MATTHEWS ACo
/TLOVER SEED—B) bbU rec’d ibis day and for tale
Uta feblO TASBEV A BEST
miMOTHY SEED—B bbl* in atom and for sate by
lTfeblO • tabkeyauest
CJcrtiaptory Salt cfi Goodx.\ -
- On Thursday monung,Feb. lfiUvat 10o'clock,sifhe
Commercial Sales Booms, corner of < Wood tad ruih
streets, wfll he sold, without reserve, for ecu cuttcd-
extensive usortmenT of staple'and 6007 Ttrf
Goods, consisting of isperfine cloths,ca*«mglei>lcan*«
flantwu*, blankets, conion flannels* •cash
meres, merinos, alpacas, do tains, gugßams, sober
prints, dress silks, satins, fancy■ ve«iiigs,«hawU l hdkft,
cravats, CoateH»poo!eottoa,"vHk'bßnontipte*,*-«*»“
dies, hosiery, gloves,aewlng ftUk, bleached; and brown
muslins, gala plaid, drab satteen, beaver dloths, table
diaper, Ac. , , . I
: ai 3 \ •
q»xxsOt.'Qexznsvasn, riianaua*, «.
VirriniawraflMWdjtohaccoj lmperial
patent
ESmcesT'S® l els. stoves, carpenterVtooli, Atu •-
TeUicn,
•LttW
BrndynuS clothing, JrfP»K book*. wEtchcs,
«JT««Wv mns. pistols, mnsieal: instruments, fancy
!£ielS,S P -K' ' JOHND DAVIS, Awl
Salt of a dvia a/yUm cf Ban t and Fofaoto
Bah, fim' o frmu iMay-fim Engtah
'foukepUce. onSsOnl«7 JNk* ■{ id MoaJ«7
26th Febntarj.ai the CorumennaJ Sale* Bran, corner
siio-. Bijinrjf
Bishop Barnett 1 * Sacred Theo-
Pjfrtli oftheTothSi l wl;
folio; gitcfcbpasa** hiaiory ot'the Bibla. 2
OnepUies; Lcdgard’*navalhstdiT
; foUbTciay ton’s Chnmoloty lUWe,i
I nL 4uk fiDeneer’s EturiishTCTaveler, lvol» folio, plates;
SooiSciSS, hiiiotr of
“Sfi'S £2!Sf£SE®SSL2fBg?£
tioml yo\ } folio, rare Hindoo Ccsbeemes
ered plate*, 9vola, folio; complete wk* of John Dry
dca, 4 TolC 4u>, IK4, very rare; the Tvkfab-Spy, 8
voir, Ackerman’s Repository of !s•**?*?» A c £
12 vols, colored Life of Pin «**#•
veils; the.
Whitlow and Walsh 1 * history of the of Dublin, 2
vol*, 4to; Winterbotbam’s history of ihc'Amenean
Btates, 4 voU; W‘*
wthandMalachklvol,folio;
tUstory, 2 yolsi'Bev Babeh Henry* History QfOr** l
Britain, 12 vols, calf; complete work* of PeierPpdef,
2 to la; works of George Fatqahar, ftyoli; j
PhUosophicai works of Lord Bolrngbroke, 5 vol*»
, AdanU’Beligious World Displayed.3rols, Bto?PW
, guson’s Leetares on Mechanic** 3 vol*, pi*; Smith’s
[ Wealth of Nations, 9 vols; Leland’s Deisucal Write**,
* 9 vols; Martin’s Philosophi* Brittanica, 9 vols; Bank’*
Life of Oliver Cnsnwelf, L vol, rare; Lucas’ ‘ Enquiry
after Happiness, 9 vols, rare; Lowmaa on the Revela
tion; Middleton's lift of Cicero, 3 vols; Mereier’a Pic
ture of Paris, 3 vols; Natural History of Birds and
Quadrupeds, 4 vols, 8 vo; UlsaryeP Filar Gerund; 3
to Is; Travels of Tovsasten 3 vols; Sir H Davy’s Lee*,
tniei on Agricultural Chetmstry, 4to; Religious Philo*-'
opher, 9 viol*, 4to; Life of Bishop Hobart, l vol; Rcs-j
selPs Natural History of Aleppo, 9 vols. 4to; Aiken's
Illustration to Songfclvoi, folio, eoM pu, Darwin’s,
Botanic Garden. 1 vol. 4to> pts, Lon; Anson’s Voyage;
round the World; 1 vol, 4to; Chubb (the infidel) Tracts,
2 vols; Townsend’s history of Spain, 3 vols; MoncrolTs
work*, 9 vol*, 8 vo; Letters by Dean SwUi and others,
2 volt; Loudon 1 * Gardner* Magazine, 6 vols; Dibhln’s
Introduction to the daasic*,' 2 vol*; Blaekvcll’s Sa
cred Classics Defined,’S vols; Deport’* Travels in 9
America,'9 vols, Nienol’s conference with a-Thdat, 2
vols; Prose-Works of Coleman, 3 vols; Burden’s Ma
terials for Thinking, 3 volt; Ducomb’s England Gaza
leer, 3 vols; Bydney'» Defence of Poetry; Woodford’s
Fharaphrase open the Psalms;. Puifendorff’a .History
of Kingdom’*; Short’s History of Mineral
Also, Hare anA’Cttiioas Body Editions of the jCJasild
Greek and Roman authors, Lexicons, Ac ftc^
Among them will be found—CaUpinis Polygon Dic
tionary, 7 languages, folioj-Demosthenls et Oschcnes,
1 vol, folio; Clafldiani Opera, 3 volzf Piannts Comedia,
1 vol, folio,black letter; Clnvis linguaSancto;; Aulns
OcHw"**? *<ri—, 1 vol, 4tuo; Statis Opera Amnia,
1 voh Enreptries Tragedia, # vols; Penmsjl vo); Bo
phoeles Tragedia, l voi; Groana declare Belli, 1 vol;
Lucretius de H*"” Nature, 1 vol. Open Platouis, 8
vols; Poets Menorcs Geaca, 1 vah Antonitteso Own.
1 vol, too; Holomei Cboroprepm* Curietu, colored '
Tnap.; Arestbtelis-daaraPomea; Hnhaxehi Oherane]
Morelia Opera, ! vol; Lexicon Grace Latentsn, 1 vol;
folio; Chronicoruni, t vol; Homerl el Hasten*
rfsTTifh. 4 rol*; Arestotelis de Rhetorical vol; Deiced*
Poetics Bententia, i vol; Heyschil Lexicon, 4 vols, fo
lio, Ac. Ac. Ac.
Full particulars in catalogue*—which can be had
at tha Auction store.
febl9 tl ■ JOHN D DAVIS) AuoL .
BBBWEnw PASOBAHA
OP THE 11AMA10TH CAVE. Niagara Fall*, Em
dan, Ohio and Mississippi Scenery, now exhibit
log ai. PHILO commencing January Slat.—
Among the views h comprises ibe following: The Fella
of Niagara, comprising » (tall vie*—View of (heeity
of Meiieo, front the Convent of San Cosmo—Panbrm
nrio view of the Fella of the Ohio, from the Indiana
aide—The city ofLouirrille, Ac.—Tne Mammoth Cave,
hotel end eottagea for strangers, visitor* end transient
boarders—View of Ashland, Hon. EL Clay's residence
—View ofthe Hermitage—together with a day’s four
nay on the Prairies.
Doors open el 6 o’clock —Panorama will eomsjence
moving at 7 o'clock, precisely.
liiNnltAM 4S ffvntt IflSI
To tie pemaraUe the Judges of tie Court of-Gened
nd Quarter. Session* of the Peace,ii\aad'forth*
County of Allegheny. •«
Sail non of Okoxsx Gmos of the Second word,
af Pittsburgh, in; the county aforesaid, hnmbly
that your petltioeee has provided himself
- for the ■'•*pwm,nrint[*g, of travelers and
"others,« bis dwelling faoose»i in the elty aforesaid,
and praVe that your Honors will be pleased to grant
him a tacenve Puhlin.Bojaie-of Entertain
ment. And year pewtoner, as in doty bound, will
\Ve, thfl subscribers, ehhea* of the aforesaid Ward,
do certify, that the above petitloueri* ofgood ‘repnte
for honesty and knd is Well provided with
house room and conveniences for the eceommodaiian
and lodging of strangers and travelers, end lhaiaaid
tavern is eceesnry.
B M Argust, Geo Parsons,
Allen Brown, B H Patterson,
'John Kfor, John M 1 William*,
Jonathan Miner, Wraß Shader,
John Anderson, D Barnard, ,
Tbot Sanders, Geo Whitfield, >
feblXtt*. _ _
DOES IT LOOK.—Sanda, Brittoi and Ball,
ormejlyjaa their Btntgtrilla In .imall bottles
f a few ouneea,'but 'tince Dr. TownaendVhM
become known, and aim oat or ; qtul« driven Jheir tittle
battles oat of the market, they-art now pitting-their a
up ia larger boalea containing fear timet as maebas
before. Query! How much profit did they make be
fore off o? theirmall bottle*? hoaeat?> Aed
■twee they hare reduced Ihe/atreagtS .ia Irboneitio
pretendtaattbeytere»rood’a*they were? Dr. Tow
nsend commenced honestty tad felrty-Hrave u maeh
u he coold afford, haa made several im
provements, tad ia determined to keep op the tfrtngih
and quality and wiU warrant that eaeh nia
SartapanUa contains more than fear times the quanti
ty ofsananaxiUa and mcdieai qualities, ihanaaY'ofe*
er preparation of Sarsaparilla ia the marked >
Soltfby. B- E. Seller*, solo agent for ftttabtinthJaad
IX M. Carry, Allegheny. feoW
riimg SECOND SESSIONo> PsoT. Tnoxrsoa‘l Fe«
I mala Seminary, will begin on Monday, the jittfi
last The /ntyaboj of poplisin tbs department jaew 1
open, U limited to 30. Early application is therefore
desirable to seeore admission. j
T.mwi-iiiebgf branches of English, Mathematics,
Chemistry» Natural Philosophy ahd Latin, • B$S 00
Freneh, extra, jo W
Wridnirboohs, peas, Ink, and all other stationary, 60
per session of SI weeks. JAMES THOMPSON,
Irwin’s Row, Liberty street.
-Rev. D. a BJddle, D. U
Bor. H.DjerraD,
Sbv. Wta.hT.Laie a.
oq. Wilson M'Candleia
Wb, hPClttre, ; Esq.
Geo. a White.
PUttborgh nuioal Aeadtm)r<
THE Quarterly Concert of ike Juvenile Out, wiU
be given on Tnesdty evening next, at Apollo HeU,'
commencing el ? o'clock. Admission ISJ cents,* tithe
door. i
Terms of edmlasion in this elm, one cellar for etch
family, per quarter, la advance—tfcne of meeting, Sat
urday, at fl o'clock, P. M. adoh class meets eve* I
ry Thursday evening, tithe now Church, corner of
Sraithfield and 7th street Terms, one dollar for each I
eohoiar, per quarter, in advanee.
foblCM&t S. L. BINGH
i pra for for tale by
ISAIAH PICKETS Co
jIyTOBGAN’S COUGH SYRUP. . ...
Mr. J.'li, Mwpuu.-Ifc«.airT-B«iM»6*«^ r,«J»Pt
ed vilhxrbad cough kbu two o; to, l.wat in
duced by imy friends tq try ydqr oelebretcd Cough
Syrup. iicalled at year store and purchased one bot
tle, and after tablag afewdosealfcasdaiy eonghen.
Urely purpd} you can«afoly recommendU to ailper*
woi u e soto panacea for coughs and cold*. Price
33 ceat*-per boule. Wm. Bosom
Prepared wholesale and retail by the proprietor.
JOHN D MORGAN, Draggist
Also for sale by Joel Mohler, comer Wood and filh
streets. fcUVd
DiMOlnttori)
THE partnership heretofore arming between the
subscnberi, in the name'ef Behhaam A Sample,
was this daydissoiaad by msteal consent. Wm. P.
EiehbaumW authorised to use the name of the dm in
settEne the business of the concern.
WM. P. EICHBAUM.
Pittsburgh, Feb. 10,180. ALEX. L. SAMPLE- - .
KWm. P. Eichbaua still eoatinne* tkehnihUag
uniEngines, Mill Machinery,
at his old establislnOnt in Alleghany efcy. hear
the Public -gtptaro. *•••*'. ‘ wblidlw
THB lit APRIL.
JOSEPH PRICE'S JOBHINQ BBOP.—Jo til ;pci
iops about to remove, and wanting their store* «r
bouses repaired, connier*; shelving,' doors, windows, ;
and hnlidoj wheel* put: opj. carpenter wqrjtofuU
kind* dene oashor* notice on reasonable tern*? cabi
net work made in'order and furniture neatly repaired
and varnished on reasonable terms, ontfAh street, ta
tween Wood andfenithfield street, in the csSjta'ware
house of John Liggett, late of Win, T?ovtUo> opposite
the Allegheny Engine House.
febl«-dtAplit • • 1 JOSEPH PRICE.
'* CA&D. ,
M. EGOLF,
VfERCUANDIBB BHOKEH andTCommission Met*
iVX chant. No. 3$ South Frdht street, (ieccuvdstQiJ.l
Philadelphia. (o*Geod* Dttrehned, packed, in anted,
and shipped to order, woq)., Flour,’Grain, Dried
Fnrit an&Cheese received on consign tr\ent and itor*
age, with insqrgflc? pJhwJn? £ ■ feb-d3m
ymsßUßoa ansa* works,, and spring
7rr AXLE
taaafi iitM jon» f. qm*o>
T^aotHcSSbSS * Wtoa MMi.
Ixl plOßgh 1 andttinj
Uo jß)nog». hhaunered iwn an# dealer* la mar
leable eastings, fire ecglvalampa, and coach tnmmisi
ofJttf and Frpnt sts^
For Sale*
a—a ‘ A BEAUTIFUL Resideac a, ■KdUt tw
813 acres of gnmnd, la Sewie«B¥, WjhaOh
lt U situated wUhta a tor coda +f the
Edgeworth Beaman, and not a short distance' from
Mr.TrftTeJtl’s Aelaemj for bgjr*. The toase contain
eigfctlane rooms, aadla finished la a handsome style.
Fooessioa can begirta the Ist of Aprilnexv, For
particulars, inontre of John Irwin ABoni,orT.H. Ne»
S^r
)■ ■■:. fobokst. ~ .: •"***§»JbffSSSS l^ £"■^WMW^sUitiisij
rpHAT - s£ S?ffS'sT . •/„ . •
» ;. ■¥& •„•'
&i s tLip. yird. SAiSfcO} bus Croat oa too'- 7 ' An Actd|j?3|o; ,. t , A.-.^,
...: -sssssgste
At Johanoni-Btocbtotfi, t 'iitf^^mSSSSSjSttS^iSSS^^t* oo *
TO liET. ' { ;;; tomyexnhSßaSßSfe^
«'W6oSiSwSr^ww~-‘. :.^- T '" •'• '-; "^fffltjnn!’ l *r**“«» ,
bc»t*i*i^^ lW*uyT?r b^iotMof umlMstipdoa. '• Jt : ft rtfttißn'fai Preria<tot- v iL»ja .». -
Aptimyo:si.ms4B. „.f7:.-, , J emUV;
■“* [ 6“iJ^ , *" li, iesa 3 1 £S^^g“ T
j -
‘ite «sa M
DAI Ly PACKET LINE.
mHIS well knownUnftofwfcadid|«*en«etBttjaH
I era is cow composed ofthe largest. be*
aadjfarfiUbidl »mt iqnft powcrfaiboatt OJtti* .
«u&n of tte wS^&fe^gmwggggg l eoa »
fort that money can procure, nas beenproTuSKitorpa*
ry to their person*. ' Tfe» die ton of
Wood street tbe'ddy predion*
tion of freight asd tne entry of passenger* on the mu
lct; in all cases the passage,
•adrance. . -•* - 1 • ■” - £
AMUSEMENTS.
SUBDAT PACKET. .?•' t
lie ISAAC NEWTON, Opr.,. . .
,eevo Piuebugh every Sviit’ey inonvAy al 10 e’cloer
Wber'.inr every SttSdny evehiag'C 10 v. K- • -■ ' < l
M»yM,I9W. J " ' -V- ■ .•r.-.-.-i.t.-,.-vw
UOmT PACKET. •
•
burgh every Mond*yjnofmrig-»t 10 o’etock;- Wa»nM
every Monday evemngillOf.it' '•’ •• - * *
■ TOKSDAY PACKET. :
Tbs tnBEHNIA < Ngi*i.Ca|lli JiJKuOTln* will
leave Piiubifigli evcr/VcccAoyrcoJyitlgn llloclljck,
Wheeling every Tuesday evening it 10.11.
\VEDSnBSI>AT,PAcKET. - < i
Tie NEW ENGLAND Nojit CcJA S IHll,™
Icnc Pitubonili- mtr Wrtaßjtajr pownta* JCtt
o'clock; IVhceluigevery Wcdltcrtokkkcmaf kl IPk. jl
TOTJHSDAY PACKET, j. i.
The BRILLIANT, Pttt*
burgh every Thursday morning at loo’cloeki Wheeliig
everyThanriay«TewngailO». a*. .i ~ .
piuoAY~PAE|EKT. .
The CLIPPER No.CajH.PM3 Dem,
Pittsburgh every Friday WTjeu*
iiiik every Friday evenug at 10lM(. ,
SATURDAYPACKET. —"=• ■}
The MESSENGER No 3, CaptW&nnrjeuy Will Imyo
Piu*burgh every Saturday mohihir 'alifKu’Clott;
Wheelini every Samnlay evening uTO 9> it 1 , ►’ -
NEW U9BONAND PITTSBURGH DAILY W*
OF CAN ALAND STEAM PACKETS,, /
pBSGSbSBI
Leaves PimborehdsilTeittA’cloCk, JLM4tn4*!f
rivesmt Glasgow,, (mouth prtho Sandy andßenttrCn
- V m\\ m fto«fliodc«.attdKtßrli»l>oa-ai'Hj tamdugfec
New.w«bon|Uoo^lpclsP.Sl^t*MU3|tt*
trip cons] to the nvdr-daxiny thci. ntobUjawiGlasttw
8t B o’clock, A. M, ind' «»w tt «a»b|»ft ail
bL—tlms a • cooUnoQus.Una Cor: canybfapej*
KU er< and freight
bug&, In tborter-iuno.andat IOM talcs,thanl^aaj
0t of tbit lino bmrefatfpiliiiofafifW
tonnini On public liatihey bate fined op two flirt elaki
Q.p.i BaftiZibf the, accommodation ofpuegngertand
freight, to run in connection wtth u V”~ we }f* jgpyj
Sn CALEB COPE nMß&tg&k «d Wggff«f
ing, at Glasgow, witlf the
natt and other (huly. Unco of-ttctngre dow& the Ohk
and Mississippi river*. Tho: proprietor* pJedgOfa***
selves w ipnre uo expcnio or: trouble to tnrtm eo»
fort, 1 kafety end dispaien, and ash- of tfcApobttc A Jiara
f. fc WJMaSbAIIGH,'
myU3f jSuBBAIJoH'sOo. jsCTrlilbtllii
NOTICE— I Thu ((earner BEAYEB.O. B.Clttl»a«Ur
ter, will leave aflat this notice, fer waUiriUo jnmft»>
ally, at 0 o’clock fa th&moming. • rv.;
«848, ” ' ■• •- - -
FITTSIIISim* BBOttlmUrSv
FEngPAgYl^rSf
LEAVE DAILY ATS A.At, AND 4 P/BE -
_ k The-foltowin* ncw.boit*..ett®lM|
i fl, iTLJs tiwr line, for the jrescpt eeasoru Ax-
M’LANE, Caot E Bennett The boats V* etunfe r
nsv, and are fitted cp.wftfrogtregardto expense,' T&L
eiy comfort that p^oaeTeyproeßTeMtfggeaAtßyttifl
The Boats will 1 care the Uosongthela WharfQtMftt
the foot or Ross at. Passengers wilt bo bontaalas
board, as the boats will certain! yjeare at the ftdrer*
tised boars,B A.M.and4P»2i. . -J.'jinll
FOBST.LOOTB~1)iltBOT. -*
Th " lf! 'aT. : THß?oS* ““T"
IsfeateCa Kcnntajourtefr 'w fl U e4 *O'forAbdTo
CBEBBSaBBand -intermediate ports: on Wedato*
day, the 14th lust.
FoasT.Louia, -.'
r'+zey* k splendid fasUtapningVsfatgiiif
i fit • - CAMBRIAj
*gtfiaywiß"C.-S.KendrickiShaitan-will teaed for
BX3S&B93feßlhenboveutd
Satnrsdar, the 10th inst» a» 10 o’clock, A P>l
- freifhx °r pa.»». ..phr io
febO CEO c MtLttjm.riHWMi A|t
FOB ST. LOUIS. * ' • 'y ■
, i,.
Bowmana*ficr„wiUle*T»u»iW»•
.nod, istenaedtate, pom juajlay
ti 10 o'clock. ,. t '‘"tv 1 A
For frcichfcor p- -few
apply onboard,
FOR XiAFAYiTtXB-rWABASS'BITEB.' '
r Jhe■plc«alnc|rstcjuaeyfT t|‘'
yjSateSSt ffn ilailca,inmer r wiL.'ieaT« tbma
tn<»Tm»<»«W»iwnrtS tff-ffiOf*;"’
oo*■onunj ftt too’dlocfc . -
For freight or passage, ripnlr on board.’' ' (efts
- —.,„ : ..
•
L efiSrWfefflS IJ Gregg, master, wjUin*©-' IWtio
Ji4fr>
diy.theSth inst,tttltio’eldckrh.-atv-**^'*‘ i -' : ' 3-Ku 1
- •
FOR WABASHRTVER.'' f *\‘ • '
K The splendid fast Tunlsc jtftijnr
BBBBB8SSBBaboT» end ail intermediate ports-on
Tfcoreday, the 15th (mu , >■-. -.x
For freight or passage apply, on boards or.to ■> >r
feha » /mewton jowto^
fob wabash etveb.
' Thofine.«wtia«r r*' -
ijEs£i& CINDERELLA,- 1 1*
. JBt&flsrtlgl l G Calhonn.i mute*;*•
BBaSaQEuSs&bove, »h<« day,
' ■ypfyoa tetnLv-rr' frtß
For freighter)
.pmsotßca &
TOeewiftwanirt T t
■ffl' Wehberi maitfer.'wlll
■SBBaS&ESfer Wheeling,' every Mw'jfayHyW
nesdoJ on*?Friday, n 10 o’cloelrpreetety --
Leaye Wheeling every Tuesday, I%uL .ua ■«
tnrnny,ai?a > eloexjmm,preeiaely. ,• • — J «w
-' The Cornel will lnsdat all (he iLnmedlra
Every aecomodaflonihat eu tw proeared fcrtSveoia
fen and Mlhtr of paoengett htnWn provided; The
boat u aUo provided with a. eelfactiiijr. safety nmrd a
KX.^r mv "
feh4 Al Smithfiald and Water «**•
FOR NEW ORLEANS.
The rawaadjtjtfcntifr tteimer
Thoaßaldwin. aastmia»uFlaA*i for
Monday, Feb. 12th, aUO o'clock,**. . '
For freight or passage appjy-on board, or t*-£eo B
Muienberger, or Pettigrew A Co, agents. 1 1 - - * ftbd
ZANESVILLE AND MARIETTA PACKET
.. The fine steamer .
Bltming, ’ master,JSymif, vndtqpnu
< BS«9ES3S&Btboranga repairs, erillriwae' bbtra'
arpacketon theabotetraaa," Leaves PUiibtOgh ev
ery Wednesday morning—returning, leaves Zafcerrilie
every Friday laonung. -• • • 1
_For I frbl
PITTSBURGH AND
The new and splendid fitn^eecn-
Pa<? l&Vi
■HBBSlßahrasont mamer;*Ul leave ■&H3Uein
nan and Louisville angetnrdty,ihe 2Tth buß-aii©
o clock, A. M. For freight or passage apply onocant.
» BURBRIDGi; WlfiSONk Ctt or
, GEO B MH.TBNBEROER.^L
DT* Steamer Peytonavrill IrrmTsirrinrinn fitKrw
Orleans, on arrival of TelegrapnNaXjPilsifcrem
eanp direct, and can have bertha de
FOR CINCINNATI AND; LOUISVILLET
-Js*«sßraa;g
Haaltp, matter, wiU leave fvjtr&en
M 3
iM*»• a. Tbflfin©'*ae«aw *• .I^TITA'
Lin nrnng . TA7t4)H£*
-gWCUB '• Lae ii. sa*»xeT;win JusetfUmll u m
■fßHßßBMßr®CTlM;'p«kel from Pit&MUfk **■
every Mtmdiy,' W«da«*~
£Ol ftciglrtQtpMiig® »pply on
feORMAKIETrA, "
And CoeUsgpotvand loterotfdUiftßuiduqp- •
iIE§SSJ3Iv-'-' r '*' j tobßStow^••-'*
.
BBaBRKSEBBpitt* ofay Tuenlfty,'ai'rf<ftßck, jl
JCT . -g> torfrclgluorp««*go»fo37ottboM& t d»OM»
JPEH aA. ASP omo WAGOSUag.
■BSBSSM’I n iziiikrx. ./ 'teaßaßjaa
- - "'aSoaKaQB
'PITTSBURGH Fin&D&PBftL
s nA»—Bftrmw batato mm*
Line i»rio , wrn«oeir>tmg : OOO O:
X per day, at tedijcellratet.'
CLARKR A THAW; canal batutf-TOitiiA.
LEWIS A BUTLER, 09 MaikcVat,
■ftuio - -- PWtdthddfe
co-partnership heretofore exbtjj» between *«•
X subtenbersitoUtenhiaeeC.FHftndJllheefc.Co
wu this day di*«eiTedJ)jf>ft4uialsewenk -Malkn
will settle the ba«met4tfiheeoneer»,,forwMChftuL
im*e he-is aoUiorlte<ttft tfjtf the tart* m tiujdCT. ..
• - poKmt-RFffinx
JAMES.WOOIfcS?'
'OEO.ttHSSyr^J^
Co-Part&enbJp.'" * '£*•.
and ear friends. * 0E0:
. F.WrT.isu.
••'colon In biumt*, SitjlSSaS? C*
F•&a*/y 7, ISO.