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TUESDAY, MORNING, FEB. 20, 1549.
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Extension of the Baltimore and Oblo
Railroad.
In the haste wilh which our briei sketch of the
remarks made by Mr. Swann, the President of Che
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, nt a meet**
mg of tho Board of Directors yesterday, were pre
pared, the points touched were so imperi-'otly sta
ted, and. the exact bearing of some of them not folly
comprehended, that we are glad to bav* an op
portunity to publish the following fuller report of
the sobrtanre ofhis remarks, which has been pre
pared andi handed to us by a member of the Board
Mr. Swann alaled that he had been eugaged,
almost without mlcrmueion, amce his connection
withi this Company, in removing the obstacles in
tire Way of the extension of tbe road. He had had
many and serious difficulties to contend with.
The question of route had been finally disposed
<>C 6hd, he had reason to believe, foiho-c»tirc mi*
of all interests. He was happy to rob
grstidaie tin: Board on the adjustment of lbi« vexed
que&liou.
After disposing of this question of rente. hi» at
tention hod been directed to the relation in which
wu stood td the Chesapeake and Ohio Cao&l,Com
pany. The Canal claimed the right of prior, loca
tion along the North Branch of tbe Potomac to the
mouth of Savage. From the resolutions passed
by the Conal Company, it would be seen that (his
difficulty hsefbeen satisfactorily arranged.
Mt- S. said that this was the last obstacle in the
way of the prosecution of'this road, aod the period
had now arrived when the ropd could proceed
without further delav. t
Mr. Swann said the cost of the road to tbe Mo
noogahela had been estimated at $4/>()0,000. It
might fall short oi this amount, bat he believed u
wbuld not exceed iL
At tins point, the revenue of tbe road would be
increased one half, or $2,153,143, being equal to 9
per cent as estimated by tbe Chief Engineer.
The five per cent Sterling Bond* could not fall
short ol $2,700,000. The revenue of the road he
would estimate at $1,3000.000 during the prog
ress of tho work, and he ihooght ssoo,ooomodenile
estimate for the citizens of Baltimore. This would
accomplish tbe whole amonnt necessary to carry
tho road to the Mouoogaheia river, supposing its
revenue to keep up.
The road completed to the Monongnhela, the
entire debt applicable to tbe Main Stem, might be
pul down at S3,2oo,ooo—this being the amount «>f
the Sterling Bonds, which would rema-n as a per
petual loan, to the Company. The Washington
Branch,would lie ample security for the million
loan, and the bonds.more recently issued.
The entire capital invested in tho road at the
Monongnhela would be $13,000,000, frpm which
deducting the ot debt, you would have
upwards of $9,000,000 as tbe basis of auy future
loans, necessary to complete your connection with
tbe Ohio River, besides tbe subscription ofS-Kip.UOO
from tho city of Wheeling.
The mail contract, on the completion of the road
• would be equal to a capital of 5C,000,000 at the
present maximum ofs3oo per mile. For this scr
vice there cohid be no rival.
- Tbe debt of tho Company had been reduced to
553,700. From the Ist of October to the Ist cl
April. total obligations of (he Company inclu-
upon loans, amoanted to $300,000. —
Mitipwann said that if no tailing off should occnr
in the revenue during this and the succeeding
month, the Company would be out of debt oo the
Ist of April Or shortly thereafter.
Mr. Swann said, that he had every confidence in
being able to make the sterling bonds available to
the Company. We had always relied upon them
as the great source to which we are to look, in
the extension of the road. He had lost no time in
communicating with capitalists abroad, In relation
to (hose bonds. The result of this correspondence
was a proposition for the ohsolute purchase of a
portion of these booth by one of the strongest hou
ses abroad. This proposition was declined.—
Within a short time past, he was informed that an
effort would be made at home, to purchase $500,-
U 0& o>-$l ,000,000 of these bonds.
He had no doubt that ao arrangement coaid be
made, predicated upon these bonds, which would
cnaMe.ihe.Coihpany.4o move on without delay.
The road being completed to-the Monongabela
river, this Company, in his judment, had nothing to
tear. "•
Air- Swann said that he might be over sanguine
iu his calculations, but the Board were as capa
ble of judging a* himself His expectations might
not be realized; bat he had certainly good reasons
for assuming all that be had stated in relation lo
the prospects of this great work. —PztnoL
The above article, suggests several inquiries of
interest to the people of this section of Pennsylva
nia.
1. At what point ou the Monongahela river wil
the Baltimore Railnfad .toss? Will our friend** ot
the Baltimore Patriot inlbrui us?
‘2. Ia the Mononsnbela river susceptible ol a
Slackwaler improvement to the point of intersec
tion with the Railroad l
3. Ia there any Legislation to Virginia allowing
of sueb au improvement?
4. Is there any Legislation in Pennsylvania
which permits of the iSiackwater improvement
Jo the Virginia Stale line?
5. Jfaay Legislation is wanting in either State,
will it not be advisable tomroeure it this winter?
If a Slacfcwater navigation of the Monongahela
is feasiblo to the point of Railroad intersection, it
would throw the whole trade of the Baltimore
Raiffdailon the Monongabela river, from the time
the road was com pitied to that point to the time <•(
its extension to the Ohio river, which might tie
many years, and might never be, if the Slactwi
ter answered the e&d desired. At any rate a va
bu*mess{wonld always be done on such an tmprov
ment, of great value tp Pittsburgh.
Telegraphic Reports Ac,Ain. —The blunder* o(
Iho telegraph!,', reports or reporters ore really l>e
‘ onung intolerable, and\unless a reform caa be
brought about, the entire System of reporting lor the
press will liavc to be abolished. Incorrect reports,
reports which give a false view of the markets, are
infinitely worse than no reports at all; and, unless
we can hereafter obtain accurate, quotations,
thall dispense with them altogether.
Oar attention has been called to this mat i4sf by
a commercial friend who received a dispawt’ yes
terday morning from his correspondenj.lit New
York, dated tho 13th, after ‘change’ Jujjrs, stating
that mess pork was offered at S*4‘* , so per barrel
and ‘dull,’ while onr reports qtf«e it at $l3 2b, or
a difference of one dollar and seventy-five cents
per barrel. We can at present do nothing more
than warn onr readers not to place much reliance
on these telegraphic re|>orts, but it is onr intention
at an early duy to investigate this whole matter -
and unless Wc can obtain reliable reports of mar-’
fceta, we will have no reports at olL —Louuville
JournaL
The above is a sample of (he continually recur*
ring complaints, on the part of the Western press,
ui relation to telegraphic dispatches. The com
plaints are well founded, and "Unless some improve
ment is must so far discredit tele*
graphic diipatohes, as to render them utterly use*
less. The editora-of the St. Louis Republican and
the Louisville Journal, have frequently complained
of present arrangements, and have suggested im
provements- We hope they wDi persevere. We
are ready to join them in any effort which will place
thiswhoie matter in a wholesome ;&nd equitable
train. Solar, to the Western press, the telegraph has
been a nuisance ratherthan on advantage, and we
believe it has been an injury to newspaper readers.
The exceedingly meagre details thefWeatera press
has been able to obtain, owing to tho high tolls
charged, have been of more injury than benefit,
and frequently an erroneous impression is created,
which is never afterwords corrected. It has added
to the labor, the perplexities, and greatly to the
expenses of the press, without any corresponding
pecuniary benefit, li never can l>e of any certain
and permanent value to the press and newspaper
'.readers, until the tolls shall be put at a rale which
will permit of copious details, without the use oJ
bungling cyphers.
iNTOusnso to Cauir'uKxxAns.—We learn from
the Sb Louis Republican,that Messrs. Tanner and
Allen of that city have determined to start a pa»*
senger train of wagons for the gold region, raking
tho overland route by the South Pass. The Whole
expedition » gotten up with strict regard to the
accommodations of those who wish to get to Cali*
oroiii with as little troable as possible. The pro
.. .ectocs are familiar with the business, having been
attached to tho army on its second expedition to
Chihuahua, io..charge of a large number of wagons,
and whatever they undertakeAhe Republican says
they will perform. They have not yet determined
Upon the number of passenger trains which they
will fiend pul, but those who desire to engage this
means of transportation, can address tfcfcm on the
.subject. Price of passage including rations from
the day the train starts $2OO. IGO lbs. of baggage
will be allowed each man—extra baggage, 20 cis
per pound.
This is the best means of reaching California we
have heard of—being safe, healthy, and pleasant,
and dovcid ofafltroubk. ,
FROM WASHINGTON.
Correspondence ot ihe Ptturturgki Gazelle
W*kii:xgto*, Feb. 14. 1819.
The votes are officially counted, and it is.
daily announced to the country, that Taylor and
Fillmore are elected President and Vice-President
for the ensuing lour year*, by the vole of .one bun*
dred and sixty three against one hundred and
twenty seven, given for Casa mid Butler, die
majority being thirty six. The scene wa» ani
mated and amusing, and if graphically anil ppirtl
edly descrilred, would make an entertaining chap
ter m political reading. The House put ilselt un
its good behaviour soon afier assembling, and >a t
waiting a Uriel moment, with prim visage and irk
some propriety of detneauor. But quiet and studied
decorum are not the elemeutsol our popular brunch-
The galleries wer>* crowded with ladiev «ii" it
wu manifest would not be displeased at little lun
and excitement, or even a moderate row. Si by
way of passing the time. Mr Jone* asked leave to
introduce a bill, granting one hundred .uid sixty
acre* ol free soil to each bead of a lumily hi tlie
l'nited State*, who xvoutd settle on tl- leave w.i»
refused. Somebody else propotrd to instruct the
< oinmiUee on the Judiciary, to inquire into the Hum
ol Great Britain, ‘once a subject, alwur- a -object
This was also objected In.
The Senators not arriving, Mr. Sawyer i l ' *hn
started up, and said, that the grnllemen on that
«ide of ihe House were at length sati-ticd 'hat oid
/’acl; was ele.-ted. They would give it up ,-c ;,nd
not inii-t on a count. It had been suggested. :t,ut
on un official scrutiny of the returns (>. in (In- Slat
elc-iors, something might turn up to the advantage
ol Mr. Ga.vs, but they did not roly upon that and
were willing to take for granted common re ( ,jrl
and universal Miet, that lie was delt-air.! Me
therefore moved, that the joint resolution fur the
official canvww by the Senate and House be re.
Kindnl. Mr. Sirwye N r\ speech and mciu.n o—
casioned a hearty laugh, in which the Speaker
j"ned with moderation, but he informed Mr S
that the motion wan not m order.
Mr. Cocke of Tennessee being moved by t!
spirit of gallantry', and fully perceiving the •mtili
quitey ot space in the galleries, tor the m-emm.
dat.onot the Indie*. moved (hut they Ik- a.lm ii
lo the Ib'ur, which motion. Mr. Atkin- -u «i V.
objected tu, observing as he did so, that iadu
were excellent creatures, but that the thv>r oi
House wa* not the place for them. Mr .Atkin-
is not, ns vour lady readers wdl *up|>o*e, a .-ru-ty
old Bachelor, but a husband and the father ol
several blooming young damsel*, even ( r b.iMy
among those whom he sought to exclude ir
their just participation in the sight seeing ol the
country. Of course the counting of the votes was
a common place affair enough. There was a
lingering doubt whether the electors ol Florida
might net have refused to throw the vote r.t the
Stale lor Mr. Fillmore, and the resolution ut that
doubt xvns tire only point of interest iu the proc-mp
tug. The Senators marched out as ihev cam'- :n’
!>y the flank, right in front, some of tin m met
singularly matched. Mr. Benton and Mr. West-
in ami. The tir*» is a jmrtly gentleman
of some two hundred and twenty, wl.ia* Mr W
wuh hut cue lied up lielund him. is leaner limn
Cassius, and would kick the lever against one
hundred and thirty. The rear was brought up by
a dimuiunve gentleman, oue of (he Senate > lerkt;
when he passed. Mr. PenJleton gave vent to hi.
satislnction alike end of the ceremony,by exclaim
ing, ‘Ah. that must be the end, for here ccin-..
tho protocol.’
Both Houses adjourned without further delay,
and the members went to the library whither the
dadien had adjourned before them. And mere a
grand Taylor Levee was held, in which Cuss
democrats of the male gender, were cordially .n
-vited to join, and seemed quite pleased to do so.
Senators Houston, Hannegnn, and Douglas*. iL*,
tinguialied themselves here by their intention to
the fair partizans of the old general. At three
o’clock, Cuss and Taylor men aud women va
mosed the ranch, and the capitol was a« quiet as
a banquet hall deserted.
Tliere is no political news of cjupieijuouoe.
Jrair*.
Wjuiint««Tow, Feb. lft, IM;<.
The bill for the establishment of a Home lfe
partment hasj passed.* The title, ‘Home Depart
ment,’ ia preference to that of ‘ Ifepartmeul of the
Interior,’ was adopted as aaamendment, probably
because the latter had a foreign sound. I like i l
best. The Treasury ia a home dejiartinent, and
ail the rest are more or leas home departments;—
but the one now to be erected is hterally and hi
spirit a department for the management and cure
cf the public internal affairs of the United State*.
It has yet to pass the Senate; but there is no
reasonable doubt, that it will go through that body
without opposition.
This is about the only matter of interest iu the
political way, that I know of today.
Mr. Bentim has privately informed some of his
friend*, that he shall ojqiose with all the powers of
h-s voice and pen, any of the Schemes now before
Congress for settling the dispute cooeeruing the
government of the Territories. Hethmk* (hat the
controversy a!out slavery, as to these territories, ol
no gre.it practical consequence, m ar, much a« »Id'
very will not probably seek a lodgment iu any part
of them; but he tu, upon principle, opj»>*e«l in the
extension of slavery. That tact now appears With
clearness. He will deliver a well prepared, and
therefore powerful and effective speech ngainrt
iJoaglass's bill, when it came. up. and t-etween ibe
two, would prefer the bills reported m the H.»u*«»
providing simple territorial government., it,.nigh
wih the proviso attached. But the chan, e.- mat
nothing Will be done, or feven attern <-t.-<f at fus
settniou for either project. I Hunk thui .-'nii-u
Ltouglans has heen preparing for a grand m-|. -- a
sort of stampede, about the Homed Hi* *e„n,p,
wlieu thiuc* ot all sorts, Isjlh pcx.J mid are
dope in a baste anJ eagerness too gn at |.jr cose
examination. But the result of a lurlnight t ei-e
-lioneering i- lielieved to liave couviiu-ed ii-iii dial
it would do no good, and that Cul:I >rn:a I l>e
left Lo't. t.«te lor nine months longer.
I*ftst night wxi •'./Id and windy alnm-l l.ryund
'■'any other of the sennou, aod a nre wh-cii l.eout
otl the principal business street of the nty, proved
destructive accordingly Three nae fit.-re- with
most of therr content* were consumed.
Mr. Briutaell, the government <-|erk who wi>
knocked down and robbed i-i -1 ovrumg, and then
while m a slate of insensibility, dragged to ilir
door of bis own dwelling, lies in a very dangerous
condition. The streets of our city, the usually
quiet and moral capital, have become no miesied
with these murderous ruffians, that the ' iii/ens
hardly dare leave the avenue after dark, li yon
substftute the pomard for the slung shot, our <-nn»
dition might well by assimilated to that ot tin- well
protected communities of some parts ol Italy. Tur
key, or thy Islands of iho EgeaQ, but it ha* r.-rtun.*
ly become very unlike that of any otli-r in the l'
States, with or without n paid police. Jimi v
The Pees lderr.—The cold weather continuing
m its unwonted intensity for the reason, navigat.on
on onr rivers is clo-ed until a thaw, ami must pre
vent General Taylor from paying us a visit by sunt
av'enue of communication at least The i.i.-t ac
count, at this present writing, we have, ol the
whereabouts Of General Taylor is, that he wav.
during yesterday, some where between Marietta
nnd Wheeling. A telegraphic despatch, received
yesterday, from Marietta, says:
Marietta, Keh. 19th, ISIS*
General Taylor passed here at 5 o'clock .’to min
utes, this morning, and has been agroutidlivc miles
above.
There is a probability that the President reached
Wheeling last mghL If so, he will go through
Washington to day. Some of our cilurena, we mi*
dersUtnd,nave gone to Washington, to invite ium
to this city, hot we do not think he will eomr ui
present Having undergone greut fatigue,* noil
wishing to hasten on to Washington us rapidly as
possible, he wdl most likely deter his pr inted
visit to next Hammer.
From a statement m the St. Loots KepiU.b.-Mi
we learn that Ike whole nnmber of slutunbc-sl* de*
stroyed on the Western waters in JWh was iifiy
nine. Ofthis number three bum their bnlera nod
blew up, nineteen were burnt, and ilw.- residue,
thirty-seven, were sunk. In addition, a Urge num
ber ofminor accidents, involving but a nmuJl u.m of
property, have occurred. The number of hres lost
in the nbove fifty casualties is estimated at one
hundred and thirty, and including till g*hy r acci
dents as far as can be ascertained at hundred
and forty-five. The low of projierty at ltb» very
low estimate of ten thousand dollars in each cna*
would make an aggregate of$fil)0,000, independent
of the lews of life and personal eflects.
The Cincinnati! Gazette having entered its tUh
year, remarks:
“There are few newspapers in the country, and
We recollect of none m the IVesi, that have been,
pahliahed continuously lor so loug a period.’’
■ Does Our very respectable aud venerable • oteru
pprary regard Pittsburgh as being in the Wtu'f
FROM NEW YORK.
Correspondence oftne fVuourgii (.aieitc
New York. Feb. Ift, Isd.
The arrival of the steamer Northerner from !
Ghariestnu, with de*palche- from Chagresand I’a- i
nama, ha* brought information c! the most gratify- !
.ng cnancter to mir steamship bui’.dern and engi
neers. The s!c;uncr California made the run to
Panama :n .. , day*—a rate uf -peed winch eslab
1-shc- her reputation as superior to any bant on
the Atlantic, domestic or foreign. She i* a« sound
:n her machinery a» when she left the dock, and
her Gapiaia say- is ns certain :n her nmuon* as
any ferry m New York. The Cuhform.i fever rata
slnt k* off and ve»se!s till up after much hard drum
ming.
An arrangement ha* l*«. n m& de tll I>rmic IW .
go.d oil board the slorrsiup Uungtoti across the
Isthmus of Panama, and ,[ mny expeded m N
in ail of March. A good deal has l*een ,moire
vd here and ,n Ifoslon at S per <-e n t rates, which
-how little confidence i n t he reports of p ir nle* m
Hie region ol gold. The ab-ence ot gqld" hn* erod
ed off not only the ardor m Uw emigrant* but the
feehngs 0 ( speculator* all kind, of thine*-
Mi--ks have retrograded and close dull—«ome I
S ' *'•“ t,av,> I'MrchaiM-dtn d:.v l-.r rem.ttanre to
Europe, but the buoyan.-v caused hv me F.neh-n
news .pule gone - V S O', ot 'O's Hose i.l 111.
and 1 rea-ury Note* 1 (19j.
The Trenton Iron Work*, win. h have j.i«i tin
;-hed ft , „llrr,c l(1 ir „, Mr the H„d
son 1.l ver road, at VG..V) per .ton. stop on ti.e I «t ol
Mnr.li, and diseharge HIM , n r n . who arc p.w>r
enough. Ihe demand has U-n, „> areal (.-r Rail'
road l-ir- Hint ihe fonipniiy has e-caped the ope.
lal-0,, ~t tree trade, unlit rxp-nt.oM ~| the term
o! office ol the |sd-,iK ;il gniubler- wiio i.01n.e.l -i;Hi
>i heavy m-lb-loi.c afoiut ti.e ne k* m’ Anim.-mi
laborers, i. »ur luercunnl- ~r.- n*'w i.t . !e-e corres
pondence wilh the proper i'mu iiuitecs H <ingre-*.
ami -onie cllicieiit icniedv wdl l-e applied a- enr'\
u, practicable
Tlie hist new ruse to r:n*e tnoney wuu brniighi
(o buhl to day m the ca*e of a follow claiming to
I-- n ciervyntHii. wiio called at a gentleman’- house
ami utter ascertaining that he wu* ab-ent ns weli
as hiswite. asked JK-nmS-ioil lo wnle :i note to lr
dear friend. As soon n.* lie \vn* vnletl. the palute
ot his n><toh dropped and he called in hiiMe lo*
salt, on a *:iv»*r spoon, which was mhiii furu:.-hcd
by a servant From Hie peculiar shape of in
mi'Utl.. three *|->oiis were nece— ntv. which were
abducted t»v the reverend imposter on hi* depar*
hire. \\ cHV I'll! NrW York could produce a
more adroit ra-. nl than tins.
A good deal of lechng i* gro\vnt‘> m the .ary. a;
the delay o. I .utmess in passing law* to govern
t alifonim. ami tbete is some talk ol having a pub
lic meeting, by the Mayor, a-fong that «ou,e
-lejM U« taken ui secure tho live* an,) pr->|>erly ~|
tlio»e who have rushed lo the umvni: region*
Letters here !n in the digging', say tli.it a govern
lllent M'Mf 1.0 notde Without the e. u»ent ol i ou
gtes*. ,f our h-gul.iture p**n.*t m liter de'uy
l pon Vhm.ge, the market* have l-ecome rather
active. A-lies Hose dull at b.i;7; Hr }\a- and
Pearl-, ('oitc.ii is ojj h.irhrr. and a i.tlle dnit ;il
Ihe elo-c. Flour liu- dd largely m ml! prices g’- .)
Michigan lit Jft.HJjrjft <>. extr, ' ’• '.ran
i* firm, while i <>ni ,'d, n: led <7* ",
Kve, oft;bn« Genesee Wheal i Gl. gtii) r.-.i
t*tl:o ) I No I -S-nteh P g ir-.li VH...1. I.jlrar
and bOO ion, m .'-ugnr ami M. .a— c- ..re I:.> ■.
er and IiH.I lirmh . m Pori. liter.- .. n prui < l""i>
Mil- me,- -old hi one ha l.v Snvdaa. >.ige ,V <.
i»l Si 1. vv in nn .Her ol a- mm :> u o-. k 'lei the
market, prune Sltl.Jft. noni.nady. |F--ct. in.Hianve
Lard '* cheaper. t’i'Jj'- for good tu (irtme 1. u-cej
od lia- gone up to ft > r nn.| more a-ked. p
FUO.tl ritAURKN AND PANAMA.
I>etlerstrom the isthmus, are tdnind. nl 'U*: ii-w
brought by the -lenm-lup
'hnni'* ui. •-u It.
gres f>r Havana l.inuary I“.'—the h-ii.. r . e-mwo:
irum thence in the Label In Chnrieslon. and ; '• u
-on t.' New York in the Northerner The r •
mu larni the Herald s correspondence w.d '‘c no
terestaig to m! who h.n-c tin-.r Ui>iug‘r. mn.e,|
wards < 'nidorn.a
LnjHirtiixi to A’tirii'
\r-'*<L< — ij,
C’lin/.-. Jc.
t— l at >i.r A>'.*nr.t
•> r»,
('nA'.arj, January 2t. ;>!.•
The dtficuliy an I risk ol entering thagre* !ur>
ln)r. can I** better tmder*l<>od. | rrhapv u n<*n tn<-
disaster* that hnve oeciirred There nr- made
known, and all w<tbiu u tew month*
The bne Jlewanneii he* .n.ilie mud. and .a used
:i.« .1 ixa 1 hu’k. stir wrecked going ,n.
The brig Anne and Eliza, I‘ralt. f ?*r«*uiieit.
will he condemned m a lew days d>. htrsieg
her .*nnro ufliuie*. She went in th-lirnt tme *i,!r
—loaded, and i.n triingout thtmij»*d on it.? t.,ir .ind
knocked otr par*. of her keel b"we* er »he kept in.,
ami in a irw d.«y* all hand* were taken * . e >
she wo* lorcrd to put l*a*\k again for O.ngres com*
mg over the bar the seo.ind time jT"t on *‘u'r
laid three days thumping, tmully got <■ •< and had l i
haul imo the mud to keep her Irvm sinking.
The schooner Matron wan lost on the 10th or
11th of Jan.; she waa itgbt, too, htmnsr a lond of
passengers fnwn New Orleans.
<>n the 13th of January, the Caroline U. I’hm,
from New York, loaded wuh c - ii
for the rN-am- : Isthmus, was lo*l. The Oapts.it
had the Ueu pilot in port, nnd hi* assistant. He
took the precaution ul*o. to tore the t,M K lewder *
whole crew to assist him in—Hut >nr was hxi
The Img (nheilo. from New Orteaa*. win a
cargo ot s2<l.l)oU. went m safe , but „n going out
.He was lost on the bar.
The brur Jxnvder. ll*-nkm**., from new ()r!c;in\
come in nnd l-ak.-d :n .-miv. r- *'ji"
Ktn.lii*' J»«r Hour. 11l p.-rt ll.iwevrr ;.a «:>»•. mud
not repair there, she irns lowed out ~v the t 'ruv
mi the 2.dl of January, w:th all the (larol.ne f.
Piatt's «_rrw. in addition to her own to pump mi
tbe pa».Qge No farm, mi !*onrd
' *n tlie i,l January, tiic hrig Mnrv Pennei!.
trmn New ’tori, with a |.*ad ter the iMluuu. np
fwrared in uglii, sa:le,l ml and mi *:;U:I !>,•• V'al
At 4 o. im-Ji, j, u». :»v*,.taj" r went !■> tier from . :i
hoard the < Inn, Unt every evrt'.j') prove 1 <• im
nvm!. f,r in n f»-w |i,,nrs. .tie t.u, uti,mw>idc
the K Plat* in the breaker*..
I he John I'enson i« the ,niiy ves-el lhn*.e heard
of. *inoe the gold inauia. ll.m ha« e-< a)>e«l . Imt -lie
wo« f.)rlunaie ,n having a 1.».r wuuJ no.I -irons
breeze.
Now. all !:»«*»«• ili«(nlrr« o. • urr»-0 c . .1:1;' in. ami
wi.rn i!t, **v«*ry on" •« anxious I<> l’> > ••oi „n.i i-i
-fit jot ** *.tv ‘I is Wnr»f fn.ii* ..nt t!•• ft i ining mi
1 'ti ll>" arrival ■.( t.awrnK'r- at I :..u:r«*«. lli**v
%* :'l hr* 4 no ii-.u-itcT p.i i ••innicui.iiii-f* <<i *mv k>>• • 1
I.u si.-.r-' i* • I,(\ '• . :• in -• ' .. I•• X • >ll
|ia<vn:.'iT* jmi.J Hi- i ■iliiini'. Ir mi S-.■ ■
I,r a .-an.*- that would . nrry t-mr ''>"ll mi.l r
l-.-ifffjiSr l *4|ii,un Tuck«*r ■•an to uj
b:« lin.ii ihr ''nu>. U'fnlV livu iir.-
no ikx.l.l lint li*s u l!i J.I 'I J.lan to t"l |>.u»«a-ncrr-
U; <’rure« iniiidi rlira;'"r and wiili nm hloi-.pi
venntu, '• Ilian lorniri y Mu I **- ar-- t. ■ I." ■■ l »i i a- "n oi.iiioii.-'y
rd Bt < irurtrs lor ntKinl 11 1 r3«*ti. u .nrli Ui.Jn’.r *;
tin* lo I’.mart.a imi tn.tv • mint m.* ..rln >*r- • u.r
rx i«*n««* o( from 1 lo i’mu inn id Si" \l, |. r,*,, f ,y 1.,
iin-Jrr ■/Id -y-luiu -a- I *-».i! !."!■ rr ' _ij>tHin lot \ * ;( . ~ ~,
rr f"*rli i|>-. v ~i do ;i . ;ir,if.rf 1■ ■■ tr.-tht ol o
imi' ii Wnulod I iff" and a load w.,-.i!l i. • \ %a. , : «
l*o d< mill, il Inr y afnvril - mil : I >'
Air'*lh»-r Very rinj**.rtiji»t duiu I-. llir k,j-i
nu»ii"V l*> <'3Trv in f‘murr*-. to j.ay f-k;>ni-r* *
Eivrrv lll.lt I!'"'* Kill o,n to •
lfa«t ht'iy dollar- .• •
111 < lil.Vfrs 11.- ■ •
Ull! IUtM-IV In
live dollar*
.i! to iij. I)..- ! v.-r *■’
• .1 n<f 1 • i.i
1' i;nur»‘il 1-r ii vr if m- |> f •
■in *[**nd Ihrm u!l i-.r ■ ,
■ tni*'. "tir half ''vt! «JOi.-ir<‘ \ ' l,u: '• h '"d -< ifml. ii.;,i K«it»
w»ly Mein.an Jo.ii.li.om.. wl.ee I i-:t. u-.t.j w.-nr, : f‘-‘» ». -r« <y c hand .» h.in.l ' An old farmer
.•Ij-I.te.-1, dollar** vr-.y - ire-, i» ; «v ~r- w-rtl. more j >“"> -- cr ...I . ..me forty imie, turned luiu,
b«t innlJireer.N and live frur. s -.r. v lb- ire'-: . j 11 * '*• :>V H.e emwd and se.ied him
l«l .-cut pin p ,K> for I'* e; i; ii l I the ft nr.-I .►■ l y , oMierol. Iha VO Voted nmo
j -'"o'* t ,r *' ! r iii Inti never iruvr any vote willi
\on-l mportallon of SI a v «*t Son th. 1,, w . '» H.c v *d«. I jtnve J’ott. I jelt
J ; "*'< t W i. r an lionest man. win. wmilj
A .W l.U.i —lt appear* there .* ... ri J the• or- .nt order of rhtnrv 1 M *$Oo« Ui
Ueoreu • :.:w ; irl.idilmg in-' .mjxirtjiioti slave. . 1 " * aM * ' »**niTsi|, 'and will jlf> my
, n .t, ihr hi,.i, v.it a v.rw „„.ij !!n!; r 'T 1,77"! I| >-
- , " "'** I'*' I’'' hHVe oee,. m Ul<in y
lliousn 11 lui- all a lona re„,,.-ed a dead letter , - ••■*. n-j. ~ed u..- e.. m ,„y m4n> an> j ,»|waya come
th« -•alu’.e 1.-**.k and :*ceit .• j .ei,iy « r "id v- >i ;i do oumn.' ft,r every
a! 1 pi-rnM.-hrii mm. the Oner.,l hod some
tieo that most of tli- Irmling journo.' c-l
are now *j»«*alr;ng "Ht 'n Mvor ol tl»»* -nl'irciTu-ui
of iU j»fi»yr*ious. A iiovc, urinates I nciit
Wearly K>rl»i ;n Uur I.| .>«•
in so Joiatt »'!•'
,n% Irotu the Aujrurla CoTHlitiK.nna : »i
W«* hope tiinl every Sjutb**rn .*>• Jit»* w.li it.,
simJar provision. The* law should loimiy pr..u,j,
the introduction of niaves into the State lor the pm.
po*e of settlement. By this meant the necessity
will operate immediately on the border Male# >.t
Virgin, Maryland and Kentucky o( liiulutg terri
tory adapted In slave l*t,or among our newly nc*
quired poiuessuous. It wotlitl tgduce an
.turn lo New- Mexico and perhaps u> Cah.ormu. of
stave owner* wiui their slaves. Tin# state tW
would gradually or nl compel Tennessee und
North Caromn to follow suit. Denied a market in
the more Soutneru i.iave Slates, they would seek
nod insist on an outlet lor tu-.r surplus slave fiopu.
latiofl. They would t«*c.uiue strenuous and uoll iich.
;njr advocates of a Mir purtu-ipaUiu w.th the fr-e
Slutea in our territorial uojiiisitimin. The whole
South Would h« interested in ttje Mlcyca# of the .
demand.
•Thu jKiluiy,d - adopted l>y »!l the slave Slates,
would be U»* l«eirf jM>BSli>tU preliminary step to
union,!" concert of action, and bar/rfony of mter..
enu. Thai the Slate* enumernted ha.ve, or U)
liroe will have a redundancy id slave population,
lor whii li they must have an outlet, ia an adnmted
Tact. r,»U it now he tell by, and forced upon the
border *tuJ they will be atimulaled al on<e
to the remedy we iiiivo pointed out. The whole
south wMI sinrf.uu their G»4‘Pi »ml their elfort* fur a
narle'ipatyuii in the arjjmred lerruory. and Will be
prepared lo resist at any and every ho*urd the
Biiplw auoh of the Wilinot Proviso, to that territory.
The Aukudu SenUael, however, says of the I
Georgia law i
‘The law is itself defective, tor it docs not forbid I
oar own fcilixms purchasing shd importing any
number pt slave* for their own uau. In other
words, lymereJy «*omp*l" » man that wants lo lay
lius kmJ of property, to go out of the Stale; ailer a,
instead Lf permitting dm tiiltzesn of other States to
bring it lo him.’
Too ale, Messrs. Slaveholders —California and
New Men< o arc now free territoues, and Will for*
over re naiu so. {Such saheate* as tho one broach
ed are tnci slow lor Yaukew enterprise, and
n gold ihuiuuij: mania. Before (lie Slavei.ol:ler»
scheme can lie brought to bear, California will l«
a Ire- and independent State, without* a »lave ui
her borjlers.
pk.vjsstlvasia LEGISLATURE.
Raßri.uc-rch. Feb. 11,15)10.
in Sp T? er P re « Dled a I* eUU °n fwm PitUWh
or ora law fotfhe regwara!ionofb.rlh«, mam%
and dealhv
j ohn „ n |r)nt E
lor a cropral l.aukmir law. like that m „p£
" r'p 0, N ' wV ' ,rL - "»■ oae from
"* 1,1 ■' •nitry.naD.a.tiial Ihr romtilntion n,av
. i S'nrtulrd a. to pormil poranaa of color to vale
il’K? 1 c< ,he wmraaa ,n " nuw
Mr Ma-00. Ihr pruno-.l.nga of a m-aLnn hold in
l“ atl: > l " r**luxion ir> the lw.« hour law.
:if i-i thr a<-t limitm* the hour* of
lT wa* under consideration m ad*
Itol-SF OF REPRESENTATIVES.
\i" T ' * '; om liie ( -<»nunittee of
'V"" 1 which iva* referred Mr. Grn
•e". K ( 7i," ,u r ~v m ? tm * * n, l uir >' a* to ibe aj.ili.
!* , • ,l ‘‘om l ...te ti>e North Branch Canal
"! L- Vr* tav *- lompletion of that
1; l l-n»„n* oyster, eatmg an d
porter ho.-.ev ns .t mean* of revenue, thelboh
‘ the of a
' !. 'V, ** l ' h > ,f ‘ r * on Ui military
M.K The C«,m,i,t|« another re-
> *‘f' AW ”• Mr. Strartzwdder a
.rrix.n.i,- the B.riiungham Manufaetnrmg
Jimm-mT'o' *”! B, ' t >■'< l».- final
the inmiuiiin
1 ''l m. t>..n -•! Mr Umslon. the Senate revived
'"’V l '-' r,, »t'Ve *e, 8 ,0,i. and iinantinou*lv
J „f the loWm* named
ae..He-men a* l-idge, —JoIm, A. Baker.
,T 'n' : L •" OI Mercer
H K-h-i -• Nonljumpti.ti ami W Bm
rf I i I urt-'ii 1
Mr ( itim.npli:iin, from the*
|> T'»>»’nv rt-|i'irtrj n tail m nt<*orpornle th<*
f ’" ul Alkjghniy.wiih kinetul
Mr t 1,,. |,,u |„
mi! ur.tur miuitii.,, iiiriiii; ami mr.'haiiirnl
mnu-""' ,n ‘ '••'"••'■■nwi-iiltn. will, ainrnil-
•I'nr .-.Minir „ wlll | llMf .
-in. rui'i n i.l 11,,. -,i|,ml |„ (hr an l„ Imm Hi.
hour- c'f !:ilv-»r '.n ti.rlurif*.
l In i[n» -fji'ii (k njtiii' was mi ihe iiioiion nt Mr
ni\'.*r i.) -Inky .. lt i ni; :»n«-r dm enardnt: rla line.
""'-"••‘"-'•tl'n Ve,H.ai.n«
• * a. i.i utrl *->iiin rtivjii hii miichol'il a»jmi
li.lnM il.f *•,vmrht i-!i Mrrn nn.lrr I-.'year..
J]' r '"iv*i'r .ulvm-aim) l„. linrnl.
Mr.-mml: .J „
mil. nil,l,ml wa. n-.nl, vml—vea. 5 nays
' ' I'"' In, In.,i. l.,!l. alliiwin*
li'-r. Jr ,| „i „ '„ r ,. « ~-n-n|,n l v* :ir«i
«** I*' -|-. .1 i"i ir-ii'ia in IA-nfl; loitirer
Urin li- .nr- |»-i .1 - in nrt{*li\vd I>V a vote
A.-..rnnn.n,iron, ihn-,i in | < \
llu- uni- m.' ,i in.iir V < due U- laU>rrr.« and
.'IIn-r-- nn in** jnit. . m.|,r 'Vr'inriii.,. wn« rpi-eived
Mil. ln 1i... i „ lrtill . r I
AJ tiri r-• J
iini'v Kri'Hß.Fir»Tivt».
, l "' : ( nm mllrc ol tt’nv» anil
. 111-><ie ,1 in.iu.-r IV llir pro.
ir. i I: „- „ jsj .,ni v n-jHiri mn.lc
IW "" llie North
• i.in- i iin.n. i iiMi. T.iy rf|K»rl >* niir nr->) l.y
. f.niJl.- .'Mol.b* .irui Nh'liolhoii h was or*
ri*-1 1m- proilr.l wi'ii |i| r uotjofity report.
' -'it it.n —\ muHniido of ii.rii). .ruil» ami rr
rim»— w»-r»-Irom a 1! part* of liitr
vrry leneHiv
•ni-iio ir-! !■ v w.'inrn of ( lir«i«rr -o'.
’I li.t- 'icviisc laws.
t :• l l.jfr —; ‘.v Mr Swarlxwrlder. a
>'* lor a tax on (.»uk note andl.ilil.ro-
lu * • " ' •-! rv the Citnnl
«, | ' ..i..r.u rr,»- I|..*(»,* whether the lolls on
1'11., 1,.- Wi>r.. ,• H>>) 'I !.«• hh io iiu-rea*e
i.’.. . : ! ; -'t >tm,* without detriment lo the
Wii, Uk-!1 Up ;«n J pa-ed.
'*■ l >f '* v:, l• ;i u lor the cmuplct.on of the Nurth
t-r.:< .mm \v tt s taken up. when Mr Meek-poke
t . i’ir !..u:r m aniourmnrnl.
'VERT EM7.AUKTII MKETISG
A .-‘.rur an,, r, -i■ t -x. ie n.eeMig r.| tho citizens
"i tm* T->wn*. L ip • i .It*:l«-r«* *r: nnd tlie Borough of
f»i wj- h»-u &i ti;*- Pubiic Jnluh>l
:,1 'S; J •. me:;. .. u Saturday, tin* I 7th day
'( I H>r>i.irj '■*• •• '■ *»■ i''" |>itrpo«t» of taking some
2 1 ••• 'ii |r. -f.t new county.—
Th- mr.t ns •.» . i-n-jed l. V rali-Mg K. lU*da,
■•f JciU-r-m f '\i lx:, j. I , f'Ka.r, i.ud appoint*
• I; - T Ti'"iu... M,U- Sv.-i.Ury, Tbe
Object Ol tne uuVu.jr i n* stale.: by K. percivai.
K«|., U we. rerr-d uiat it omimitin; of three 1 M
appointed to d<rtft rcsoiii Uoos r sprrjuivi* ot ihe
views of the meeting. The ('hair ap|>oimed E.
Pernrni. Kj-p, J. Cnuk\ and V. Jhggs wty>
retired, and in o snort itam jjy,
Mowing report, whu n wus/mtd and adopted
Wiikkka*
t-.rc t nr 1,.
-U e iearn there >* now pending lie*
a I.'-’ <<.r the er-ation of a new
. ountv on: 'I j'.-;ri.. 'A’.tsii.iigton, Payette, Wrjt/
nn Tt-u.i.i, and A .o*beny Cuunliev to be called
M-nmigiihcU-Therrimn,
fi-MJtt.J. Tti.it w t-nrtif>tlv outer oar reinon«
rJfiin. -' ajm u-i iff i. rut;)[min ol uuy '-.irmly latmjf
•h.v I'-irt <•» A -it i.-nv 1 minty, an,l particularly
•••''"•“I .mJ uoy part ol
fI'WC-tl i'
1 :*>,
i'/—l'lil t lir* for *n»uml,
•<■ tiu..»liriirs, anil other
'**•• our taxrp. winch are
W,„l!
.i r;iJv Millii !_-iir'.Jpn««)rii»*.
"*■' ,r '' 1 * l:iU '> J ■'* *»l<miUr-i] with Kr*tit
nil >n . r i:ir- ('urj. rfr. ting f.miJuu'9
i a- h 4 h-n * < • :>n! t•-*:.»«-1 u.lt 1 arr nuw
l ,a,J: “ r ' . w. ~u r i. lt Jlir ,-oontV jiur*
n.ivf r^-ij n<'(~ f,, ii,«« «tnii-litril e-t nto«t
I!m -< 'uf ir; «t>i*n w.lh Inr '-ity .>( I'ittvhurph.
a.. 11l- t r-al [ml !,, innrt l, rm- is u l (hr fo r .
iimt. in- in ii iii.u • an,l , ihrrs. ihai rnir
iinii, .« ulil in m-mt , I- (ji.ii* with
•V 'l'r- if in; f...,,.,. r ,,„. |lw .
>'• M.IW ~| tl
,J 1 1 'if ■ fLf»i irmn Allegheny
- t )• • • t.. !- r u Mr., l-h <>ij iri.«n AI
m- r-»|rf., r.n.l i»;irnritly
11 • i• • n v .i :i y |iirl in>m A li**ghcn v
i i»'*w e-unty
\n.v i-K ...i, t |,« re| >orl. I>r J |{ Me
rvf " , * rr ' * !tl '' wltp.-h wbs
I I" J.rc- •ed.iiß* he -iffned bv the
•'l'M* ~n«l Unit |* flutter mid K.
•mm’Met- hi prepare the same
••l Lirward a copy in each () |
• im;.- ,tmi II ’fise .-I Hepre-en
- irieelu,- nlji•iirueil
I' I’> 11 1 d 1 'A l is, < 'hairin.wi
fe Cl•>. 1 l-jli.-Unig ■ t>. :denbl
• ‘y who c-iunc to .peal; to him rtecompa
■» •a , l |i,i.| M .|, t, r . ~o.|. 'Are ihoae your
’ '''l d Mv ••hildreu are at
Tl "‘ .M —Mir: wrs pui'hxti a w ory about B Mr*
' Mirr h ■,{ > lujjicr wtinly, who n|«
i,» o. :■ <lll.l •)!« out I |‘ s2.2o<|in tfte
, >i'-f Me cave the mosey In his wife
h-.nu* At ii.t;M a sJranger applied £>r
• hxhpn* u.,.l fH-rmiur, l {., remain, feat*‘in |h
m“lil men .luchimml ar nejrroeit went to the
hoiuw; uinl ilcm muled adrnitftnrr ami the nipjjey
The woman >nlo-me.i il.c Mranjrfr □/ whnitras go-*
mirt®, w»,o iinndrd hern }»*(»[ with whirl. she
b!WI one man, ho with mmihrr pi.lnl Injfeg a w ,..
(-ml.mul tl.o ifctal •le* .im|>rJ. l?p, m examination
it wn« Tonn-i t. k m the wmnna cad killed her own
btuUnd.
A .'•tT-Avti.M' Kace.—We i<;arn, »*ys the Lntits-
V,H«. Journi.:. tr»m Copt. (Ollier, of the Robert KuU
ton. ihnMlie junior- Mhm.mh ami 4 ler.jf Scott,
Cn{>t. u j. riiiiiiing a nice from N e w Or
lean* in St. Tho Fulton met them H liOVe
Crtmi.lli.- Miwuri no miles uhend of the Scott.—
Tuey made u.e trip Imm .W 1 >rlrnos to Cairo is
4 day* nml 1 irnii. n»ere w«» £rent excitement
in M. l>nm t-ii f.-r-cuTtt «( li) is roi.e anj much
The legislature ft Min«a«-l,usetu hat directed
the ( 'omiinttefl on the Judiciary u, m>|uire into the
etpcifeii'-y •’* law, th.it hometfead* ol
the value -1 three hundred dn||« ra b« e*wn ( *t*J
Irom execution lor debt- The Roslon Courier ap»
prr,ve«the movement as lar as ,1 gnea , bat thiolta
it should l*e more comprehenaire.
J, M< I.ia.i— The W,.l„„ 210 „
dent of the I’hiladeljdu.t North A iimncm, writes u»
Jvllow*, under dale 01 I'tlh inxinnt
“Jnd K r m. i.Oan rem-oM-da IrirgVapU’ despatch
Irooi t -• >hwiil-o« 1 ins rimming rommumcatmglhnl a
, mi. us Hi- Whigs in the Lcgisfnmr* of Ohio,
has noininali-d him fbr|thc H. S. lo 41!
tile t .mniM Yto 1.. Ilf by the expiration .*1 Mr, Al
len * term nil the Man'll An ao-wer was
Junnedmicty returned, declining the honor.
la reference to a vile iiwinoaiion, ia some pore
two* of lJm Loccfoco pres*, that Mr. Clay is re
turning to lie Senale for the purpose of opposing
General Taylor's adnumstratioa, the Louisville
Journal says:
Nothing can be |more grossly absurd or uuerly
unfcraoded than the supposition that Mr. Clay will
ever forteit any or that distinguished consideration
which the Whigs entertain tor him by a factious
and malicious opposition to a Whig administration.
INo, the gallant Harry of the West is the soul o k
honor, and he will not in the winter of his life prove !
recreant to hm lofty sentiments, but, true to the
principles which he has always cherished, be will
yield a cordial support to his friends, and be ready
to turn aside the shafts of his enemies. No dis
honor will slam the evening of hi* life, and his
sun, uoobscured by the nusta of treacberv, will go
down 10 dazzling splendor.
Hctgr Clar.—The New Orleans !>elta of the
Sih inst. has the following:
“The Hon. Henry Clay, now sojourning in our
city will not, we undereland, uttend the anting of the
Senate called on the 4th March next, but will be
at his post, 1f his health permits, at the commence
ment of the regular session in December next—
It may be interesting to his distaut friends to learn
that the distinguished orstor is in the possession of
a!! his vigor of mind and body, and loots as if he
hsd many years of good service in him. A para
graph in some of the papers states that Mr. Clay
had written a letter pledging his warm support to
Hie administration of (Jen. Taylor. Weunderaland
that this statement i* unfounded, and (hat Mr. Clay,
•Lunds wholly uncommitted as to the course he in*
tends to pursue in the next (Congress '
February 1 o. IS-Jv.
JOB PRINTING.
KIM. HKAI)S, CARDS, CIKCri.A RS.
Muni/fjU. Udh Lading, Contract*. Lire filonit,
IUNb SM.t.«. LABKIA, rEfmriCATES. Cim-KS.
rouciui, ir Ac ,
Primed »t The shortest notice, at low price* at ihe
d-JK i< ASKrrk ( >mi a, Third *rikrr
ID”^ornnn .Mr.vS JVJsjh *xrn.«i I.jbkakt ash Mi
. iuskV iv-Tirr-ra-The Kuth lecture will l, c givcu
by Tikis J Uiohau. on Tuesday evening. Feb irtnh.
«t 71 o'clock, at Apollo Hall.
Siraiw-r—The Mitieral Resource* of Pennsylvania.
Ajauiglc ticket 'ii emu, for gentlemen— »o charge
fortadie. To be hail ni the Book Store* and at the
door
ID" Tin- Wlw;.- nmi A nlinin-onic voter* of the lown
■n.p or Jeiler«on. will mert at I.ownc « S.-liool House,
on Sniiir.lnv. iheday oi March noil, at y o'clock,
I M , to nominate candidate, to lie supported ai ilie
ensuing iown»lnp cleulion
By order of the hiecuuve (’ommiliee fehl® T
I.iveh Pit.ia—Nn medicine ever earned far itself »
higher reputation m *<j short a time, a* lia* die I.ivr
Pll!. discovered ami compouuded by Dr M’l.alie, M
Yiririina Although bum hi.oil l.nir roiupnr«iive'.>
briore the public, n lias already earned for ilarlf a de
cree oi popularity hitherto unsurpassed The demand
inr them Has l«rome immense ,Me«»r« Kidd ACo .
the proprietor* of the medicine, who re»ide in Pitts
burgh. corner oi -till and Wood street*, nra constantly
receiving orders which ihev fj'nd il almo*l utterly nn
posublc to <upply The popularity of lbe»e |MI» is
not . otiiinrd to any particular sectior of the country,
the demand being general, irom the North, South Bast
aud Wr»t The truth is. no disease .« more common
m all uariers of ihe I nited Stole* than that oi ihe [j
ver And these Pill* are ihe best remedy ever yet dis
covered lor Hcpai.c derangement For sale at me
Drug Store of let,*, J KIDD A t'o
Jat.'ik’i HxrKrroaAitT—We would call attention to
this mcelletu remedy for Coughs. Cold*, Consumption,
A*<hma. and all affections of Hie Throat and l.ungi.
Having -eveml times within a few year* pa*t hnd ih-c«-
sion to u*o a medicine of this kind, we have.by expen
enrr tc-ird it- e ycr'tcnl i t ualuir», mid are prepared to
recommend n to other*. Mmisiers or other i.uhm
speaker. afflicted with l.rom-Uial affect,on* will tnd
gr-ui benefit irom it. u «e, his prepared h> a .cicnti
fir phtMc.mi. and nil ci*.*e« will Lnd n h safe and rrti
caciou* medicine m the diseases Inr which it is r--.
commended - (Columl.u* ((•uoj Cross and Journal
For sale nt ihe Jvkm Tea Store, No 7u Fourth *u.-ei.
No Mur am is .smi.Kav VatxtrtuK.
South Pittsburgh, Jan 3bih. IMP
Mr R B Seller*—l purchased one via. ol your Ver
imfujte, and gave my boy, aged < years, two and a half
tca«pooc»ful, in the spare of (our hour*, and the result
wa«. an enormous discharge of worms of a large »ixe.
Previous to living your Vermifuge. I had tried Dr. M‘-
imne * and I>r. Jayne *, wnftool any good effect.
' our», Ac . GKOROE *>HI NK
Prepared and told by R. K. BKLJ.BRA. Wood ti
A;«o, by Dr Cossel, Fifth Ward, D M Curry. Alle
gheny, and WtnJ Stttlh, Tirmperancevii e f c ß7
C7* L't* TU r».irnMu!o.-lf you wish 10 i* sue
pe»*iu; in any undertaking, you muti aiwny, u .»c ibe
fro|»-i tw*i» ' Therefore, if you have a rough, use
1-jrHHiiu’rT and i.e cured. for n i* Hie proper
iueau« Wove you Asthma or difficulty ol breathing,
Uirn the oniy efficient turani to cure you i< 10 use
j*yuc» Fjp«-cu>rai.i, which will immediately ovrreoitie -
tne spasm wn„-Ji comrnn. the diameter o/the tubes, I > Al'l>N—litMO ;[,« smoked Bacon «.. loti .b-r. re'l
ami and bm.g. up the lourg. which clop, them ' JJ on and for sale by '
rTt'm., wm.VarTiwV.mr l.m“ l ***["• T\SSKY A BWT
.lue.l, ami u ruri m certain 10 he effected Have you ( *l' ,,v Kß 1 1KI>—**«J bid* new S-eil, in store and lor
Bronrtuu». Spitting of Blood, Pleuruy, or m fort nnr *■'*■ **>’ foblT TASSKY ft BKST
l-or a*le in Pttuhurf hat the Pekin Tea Store, TJ 4th , I)t>TASII —0 cask* superior quality, for retail
itrcet near Wood. jaa!7 ' X In store and lor tain by TABSKY A IJKST '
,t M,. h„l i
governed by the above m»Ho. ho might has,. ■ „ - iJ E”SSi* “irS
v.-d money and himself much physical iuffennrr; but **T'® H *— ,6n <»»»>«• W »««re; for tale by ’* <- • ' -<
read the following letter, dated April 1 OUy, le<3: I _JL _ . _ BAti^AA SMITH. and SO wood at
MrWru Shields, a rr*pectabie former of this view- fIUVVPnv nil iTT"i <,
ity. w»» taken dl. called ... a Lfocuir who doctored : I ~ NNE , Rj * C>ll —l*» i*blw fo*st Brown OU,Jatttre
J..« 1 for Dyspenst* tor one year, but he Mill rot worse A — BAUAJ.hY A 017411
He then discharged bis Doctor and paid him thirty
.foliar. He then got a rial of your Vermifuge, and
••ne box ot Sunali ve Pill*, and by the hse of these med
icine* | costing only SU cent,) be discharged, he *ay,,
nt least one thousand worms, and in two weeks was
-n improved m iiraiib a* lo attend io hi. ba«tne*s, and
).a, neen ... good tieaim ever since. and say. Dr
Jat Venmiuge and Sanative Pills have made a
-ound roan ot hun. \VM. B DKAN. I’ M .
In Dr [I Jayne, plnia at Port U ilnam. O
For rale ... Pittsburgh at ilia PI.KIN TKA STUBK.
'0 1 mirth street, near Wood. lei.lT JAw5
CH JMI I Mi— Mi till- 1 * I'odtuh m »u>rr, tbr tale by
' “-W' BAt.ALKY * SMITH
1)1 Rh i'tiTASIl - til rnrk> [Foiund PoLa*h, a very
•«|w.| K .r Httaln>. .mu day by Mtt L K Une
and for ole by J A H PlA>Yi>,
Jlouod Church liuildinc
s n.i,i»< larxiu. Cocnu Stair ~ - _, . -
South I’mtliurrh, |>ii I IM9 | SKhl>- vli Übl« IMnu. m »u>re and for • ■!<■
\l, •.*!,. a.- 1,-„ troubled w.tn a riolrni f ou(cb lor JiRFUJYU_
t, M \‘ , ? n d "\ he 1 r p ®y* b v? 1 p *yy . kmm, B-.r0.'.. , n ' .tor*
,' 1 " atrr, I formerly lived.) .old me *ftr O and tor ,ale by feblti jJk K KUH 1)
l.ed in.' I in'.um(>tn>n After w* rrmnved.lo till* fit) 1
I nMniurd ;.,r brr. nm-nnd a* »iTL T AKI> -do kc*. No I l.eii I.atd. in .tore and for
t.«; thr > » -re nt no It in.l of bri.rkl to her. Some two 1 * • t »lr l.y leM'i JA H FU>YI)
»nonth« .lml j.urrh»***<f a bottle ol your t'ourb S\ t t u * a L .. .
I,n u.e o.e of wtnrli tinn .Inn. k.r m ' „ 7 ' { „ KA,, ~ A U-J ■ M«I«S» (.taiir*. lor «»-L\
n,X,i“ Tl’.v/"’.,, a.“d ' J ""’ ,O AKUSTR..M. AfRuZKR
'' 1 > r * V-rm.’u-t- in wy l.m.i) w.th 1....- .urrr- IJI’I.K »*«>KK Hulk fork. r« 0 and ior
Hi x*« Rt> Vlf.iuiH X>A»lf|, v . UM«; AHMs-IIiUNOiCHiiZKR
rill- pn|.ti<Hr r*otj|rh rr*ro»*ijy it prppafrd an.! toM i<v
RI>M.I.KHM?Wo«u,. -nd ...»> b- t.ud ol I.f.i, lIAVA N A M li AK- 'Aibn «lmr H««an»
j r'-iicruii) in ihr iwn p.uc« »i,<l vx .run W.IU '>f'..-ir 1 1. und r„ r i»i c urn- i.y
% m ' M.lrt K.Nni.lM) .1 HK.N.NK'IT. :i; woo.l «i
Improvements In Dentletrr. \,f AiKKKU. -.Vj obit N<>.Mat kcre-l, in «totp and
IjR ( 1 U >TKAKN.s. l»ie ol Ho* ton, i« lo iVI Inr m!e ,ow i>>
inanuluip tnd «ri Hl<«i T»mi ul >*ho|p and pan* fbl'i (■'Mi!.k*>|| A BRNNKTT
i|>«mi >ucUon or Alnmijiiirlii.' Plate* •
I iik *»!> i* rive m:*i t*.v the rirrye
4 itfirr mui rcatdeure next dour lo ilir May
ni • oi!ir<- Kounli »trrei. I’m«t>urrh
l.kfkKt.- J H M’Paddcn.K fl Kaion jaiy
W. n. Wrlßht, M. D., Dtnil.i, / mI.DPKNS T*-i,r dor-.i ,„,i received P i the
I x arid residence on Fourth «ireet, oppo.itc i|, e v J fi.»rn pen •v r i ntf. red lor ml**. mad*- with great
» Umik hour* from'J <> rlo*-k 10 l-.' A ' »ml a* in-ar |>-ru-<-Holt a. human -kill and mri-.
M . and ironi 3 o'clock U»5 1* M. wp|4|y " lhl ? accornpn.h The**- pen. arc marked -\V
- » " " i:«on, Pitt«(.u i gk*. 1 iind warranted by
DIED, ... 'VWWII.SOV
•> o.icpUr, Cmtl.U Piurri*. agad 4 year* and 4 ° coron markrt an.Hili
ruoniln. -on of Porter R and Eluabeth £a W) ri I) I s I t H,S For i:»iiioriua uv-ManJ cuinpvur*. r»
Funeral will nikc place ibi* afternoon u: 3 o'clock, c. i V rd ye-tc rd-*> and n-r *o.l* hy
,’xc re-ldc:,.« Of the parent* on Smtthtic'd hrtwtri ”' l ' " W " ,, * S " N
Imnt and t ourih iirrou J-'riPiid* »jp ;<» .A HII*KS -3l -ii'K lion Inndun' num strainer
4 ifiT"* i'iAMH'ph'KKV * ,M. f,„„,
LAHU-: M.u No I ii.lo.Wd. lumi.nß l/um «twr
(. uml»«rtlilJ, (•>, -air I. •,
. jsaiah mcKKY a r«
I^l. AN SKKO- 10 i.ag« wiw irora <’iur t'um-
JboU. >... .Ulr- |,y irhlj ISAIAH UICKKY A ( ..
1A Hl>- I*o lil.l* No I. pi -tor.- for -al>> (,y
J __ I.'<AI.MI lIICKKi & ('u
/ IHhkSh -.> l/j» l-niii'' inijs" Ot«*r»« rrc d mid ror
V_/ «Ip by W A K U-anvitKON.
'«*!* ISd* Ijl.rny «<
HOI.I. BI'JTKK ID l.l.!;. K.'M Jfotirr. nm r -<-M .m.l
for *«!.- I,j f.-i.l •) \Y .1 H M Vt"IVllKO\
G'TO Am -* < •
-ullmlrs Coiiou, tuniimy' from mnr <Njm
/ u-'Tiaini .irtJ |ui »«|«* |. y
feb ‘ fi JAS A HUTCHISON A r«,
The I, in ,Vilh
I'o i)jt H'tiint IUJt the Jitilgr* of the Coutt of
'.u Quartet ,'y«wru uf tht Feurr, ut a»J fur tht
( oiiuij/ ,if AUr^hevy.
Priituin or L»:wt« Hint, of thr Fir.t Ward,
1 . iiy or iMtstnirgh, in ll.r -•ouniy i.iorp«m.l. humid)'
■ .r»«tb, iliai tour petitioner ha« pmn.ird hnn.eii •
wiUi material* (or it»e arromiaoduHon or ituvelrr. M iul
o«hrr», at hi* duHline l.ou*e. in ihr ritv aiormaiil, !
*..d pra> * that your Honor* will In- piea-u-d to gram :
him a iH-cnir U> keep a I'ublir Houu* or Knlrrtnin- <
nirni And your petitioner. a* in duty hound will I
\\>. lie Mihvnhrr.. rm,r„. or ll.r ahirr.iu.i Ward, '
do rrrtl'y. Him lire above petitioner t . «,( pood r*|uHr •
rr.r nrmcuy a«.d t-pui Fr ance, *rul i; well ayuu !
hou*T rutnu mid , onyrinpnri'* for lh.- a. r.uumodubon •
and lodpiMK of virajigcm and traveler*, und itiar .n,d !
tavern i» aecraaury |
I'elrr Hoeb. Ft fremigel, John Kirrl.err.Nic. Ilani
w.p, Henry HoUnmn, Henry f.u..ei,hcrk't>r. Jacob t
Unr, John Tuclm, Siumirl Rirnt, M. Urawdy, litarza
Wm. (.aHu K lifr. febst>d3i 5
OLTF.R FRfcLNCH HROADCIyOTHS—W R.Mi;b-
O mi mvite. the aiteuiiou orbuy«rtiobi»exten«iTo
aaKrrlment of above fJoodi, embracing erery qaaltiy
ajitovery linn, um) itmii the celebrated manufactu
re* of tnjnoe. i'prcba*i > i(j tbe.r good, rrom tho
e.>m®t*»iou merchant, or agents qf the mamiiaetu
rera. lie .» maidr.l to sell theta a f |&e po«ll.le
pnra.. AHo, o-.-c «epn and invialllc green Cloth.,
very cheap; wool rlyrd Mk «io; and French. » nlM h
nnd American CASSIMKB*>«, Mark and f»nrv lit
and fancy rntm VKSTINIiM, gentlemen, atilt pocket
iiaadJurehief*, Mock and fancy Cravat., linen norVei
HJtr., Uodenhirii, brown, *O, „ il,, „or>l~C.„t!
corner of * n<l y" r^el s'feet?. * *
Wholesale Hootp. »p ataip*.
DV<IirBISE WORKIi. '
/IOLEMAN, lIaILMaN k. CO continue to manu
\j facta re Small Imn, Spring and Am Uh.ier Sterl
Tlonrt, Furl „„d 1100 »i«|, K,.„„, tSpiku and WrS
1n... Nuu .11 „ Coarli «„J
Spring*, hlf Pat, Taper ami common Axle*.
ll.„n. rj-duerd him. l Wn.«rti Iron N„„
.nginr Imililrr. «nd other. u.uip th. nrticlr w,ll
lo she., intorfl u tin ,bl. „e» b.m.eb of 1Mui.,,,,,7,
manufacture* tneir *neMi„j.. r * MI
Coaol. inrmnlor. tod .nalraLl. „„„ „„ m,.,,.
Warehouse on Water a at! hourth *t*. feblHMf
-NOTICE.
Mb. SAMI.. 11. iiaktmXn h.„„« „|,| h „
0.1 11. the ro-]mrliirr<lii|i of Column.,, Iloilmm, t
CO u ip. rrmo. miiik parti,.n, ha. ihu do, rr,„cd
from .... iirn, p’ot.ru.ry 18, |ofU-if "
Por Halt. *'
i Sl-X'OND lIAMISTI^Mr.\«IINK, IIITOHniO .
/V ~|o a p ,, l'-r. .1 mr-lirrliodor, aimcu .Iroke, bo,.
IrrMl'el long. -TH incbe* m diameter, fly wheel *i
t-wi. Also, one liti" of ihafu, £i feet long, 2} jAchci
in diameter, with drum*, one upright «»’ A r
febSO.drfw- JAS.H*rfI!.N"VS"
- The Wr-.
1 »i|fned. Agent for the maWuhurera, bn* on hand ,
~“1 .. a.n...au r reeemn, a roll ulppl, „, lhe I
made m I maburgh and vte.mty, which he otTera for 1
*«!r at manufacturer* price*. OKO COOHHAN
1 _ ___ 33 WXKl’lt j
MACjJlWIiOA|tl)i»- Vuijl tc.hj, . fteafc »uppty. *t !
redur«j prlfeea. _feb3U UKO COUMR4N ' !
Tub* and Cbur&i,
•;nn *>u°.6.ur- „„ h .„,,„ a
tor »ale low liy MAMM.KROK.SPN
feb'JlldGi corner jnnrkfit and s»’h ’•»» ' PAR-ll» NO. for »a!p by
, AKIJ No ~M Vo V.,. do .o;,o'.; rt vo 1 V ° N !"»"«*■' * C °
|j and tor «ale by BROWN A CL’I.BKRTXON A/f OLASSP..*bid* N u .ubi received
142 liberty >t ! JM“ >° ;tl _ WoiI.LSA ROK
IJpU. 11l ITKR -I* bbl- Roll Um,,.,, io arrive L^WK -Ui bbU mperLne Flour.
IV tor ta r- by feb-JU BROWN A CULUKKTSuN 'X 1 i«*3l M dIU.N A KQE
I/r'fvO lIUTPI.H- 2 ke*» prime Bulirr, to-erriTe and INSKNU—3 bbN, in Rood order.
JV 'or aaJc by feb*j BROWN A CL'LBKRTRON A ROK
■ vb. barbkbv) iiuipsirnm-beii-o. i..„j ~‘,d 1 / niRKSK-»ii, u r rir l .,mr .
_J_/ lor»aJe by lebSU J KIDl; aCo » O tor «nle by ,»« WA R MH.'UTiMIWrN
G 1 ENUINE SAI-ALI OIL—On band and tor tale by DUTTER—u» bbit lre»n Hnll Baiter; 19 keg* do, ui
r feb3U i KIDD ACo JD ,tot * M<J '°r »a!«j by jiu7 L S WATERMAN
JACOB WKAVKR. Jr .1
I»A VI I) HoLMKS, '-Commute,
B A SAMINiN )
AjKOUtL'K —‘dO I*l# f a while Bean*, d do Flux'—-r>J ~.
do No I Lnf'l; H do Ru*seit apple*, -ui", rrn-..e.i
a:nl for *ttfe ky » J l) WIUI.IA.MS.
. _JcUI _ HO wood .1
l)l .\\ 111. P— t hhU Honey Ifew S) rup,
in «lorr and for ui'- hy fei.j-J J UAJ.ZHI.I,
/ 10-ri'UN YaHN.'a;-Wm< a*
\J sorted No«; atio l.ale. Hatumr, -dido candle W«-a
carpet rhain. rotton Twine, an<l coverlet Yarn, tin
!« l.|o_ _ KHiIY. MaTDIKWS A I*o
1 \Hlhi) iu’is .liu.li heir lur a.ie hy
j J / lei.in KKKY, MA'rniKWS k Co
/ ti/rruN—o't.a'icn ior‘saie '1,5
j KIIKY. MaTTHKWS k Co,
fehlO 57 water »txrei
SUtiAK— 4 i liliiU j*nmr i»ld <n»|>, rxi I.M- nutur
lor inl«- t.> ifl.lt> UmiV, MATTHF.WSI4 t>
8 1 L't.AK itri:u
.11 4101..' »nJ >Ol “ulo l.y
! frl.Hi S A \V IIAKBAUIrII
SALKKATI .** lu- u.k- lot .*lr l.y
iVMS M Vi.\ Mtl,NNJli>R.srtOo
1 kI'TTEK •'* l‘M* Ro'l liiilirr, in store nm{ tor
i> >»)• I--M" SAW MAUHAD^n
| AUIJ- U* M-' N« l m r i«:* mm tor sale by
JLI IVIiI" F 4*V HARUAUGI!
IIKXF.F.I) OIL-l* bins Linseed 0,1, „ore k»,l
J'fur sale by rrl.pl Hi W lIA HliA Uull
Cl KEEN A PPI.ES-lUi !.»>!• green Apples, hi store
r and Ibrjmlr t.r trbMi r» A W HaHUa^U
I- pie* ««'•. L >.«. ‘AW lbs Ilnr
.rwu UIIKY. MATTHEWS A Co
MACKEREL -W 1.1-i- No .1, lor' .air by
M.ts S K VON nONNItOBST A C-o
WIH I'K HKA bl.i. • «,*!,'
.lorr amt lor »«le l:; J. s WATERMAN
OABDNEBs LINIMKNT—On band and (or sale
U by febSO J KIDD A Co
LUDLOW'S SPKCIFIC—On hand and for sale by
*b» _ J KIDD ACo
AGXNUINK article ol Gray’* Ointment, can be bad
Drup Siorr cm febflO J KIDD A Co
SUNDRIKS— 45 .No I Lard; 5 bales Cotton, V
sack* (•jitsemr; -TJ do Kratners; 5 boys Beau#; 36
do Flaxaeed, I >r.' t do, l !.»x Beeswax, to ornve.
tor sale by ISAIAIi DICKKY A Co,
'l'-'JI front it
PF.ARL ASH—lo casks Pearl Ash, iu»i rec'd and
for sale by UCRUKIDGE. WILSON A Co,
waief *t
POTASI I—6 ca-l« Potash. ju«t rec'd and for by
_febl9 DI'RDRIIKjK. WILSON A Co
HAVANA SUGAR—fiO hx* white Havana Sugar,
arriving and (or sale hy
BUKBRIDGK. WILSON k Co
ALMONDS-ltw basr« soft shelled, for sale by
fcblO BI'RBRJIXsK. WILSON ACo
I><JTASH —t rasii Polish, m store and for sale by
JA.MKS DALZKLL, waier st
1 >I'TTFR—2 bbl* fresh Roll Uuiter. for sale low by
X>_febl9 JAMKS DALZKLL
Cl OTI UN- -Hi bins prime t otton, m store and for
/ sale low io clo*r con-igmnent. hy
JAMKS DAI.ZKLL
MOI.ASSKS- -s**' bbl* N O Molasses, in fine orde
and lor sale l.v icblU JAS DALZKLL
/■tROI'ND NUTS-130 sack* in -tore; for sale by
Vjr_ ISAIAH DICKKV A Co. from «i
810 AK 111 it Si: MoLASMIS - 4tt Mil* Si James Su
gar I lous>- Moliis.es, m -lore and tor sale very low
to close fontigiuneiii, by
leblU JAMKS DALZKLL water st
l/LOl R--Tty bids S I 1 l lour, in siore and lor *n
J/ low in let.lV JA.MKS DALZKLL
MACKKRIX—:t‘. bbl* prune No a Marker
1> in »lore mid lor sale low by
I«*LI0 JAMKS DALZKLL
JJI TI'KH-Ui pin. iresh Rod Butter, ,„si rer'd a
> mr .nie i,\ John watt.
MaS'kfai'ti’Ri-.d Tobaccos- -wo ba i box
Myers -uper pound lump,
g;<o bad t-oie* -(»i:<pe,’ • (.ram's,' • Hart s,' Wat*ou'
•Conwrav's,' Johiisou's. and Rucker« live lump,
.lore, fur sale by irhlT RAKAI.KY A SMITH
I’KITT —To arrive by Chief Justice Marshal
'JW lioir. Hainn*. 1 “i drums Fig-,
75 hi do 2U trails Almonds,
H) qr do I j bn lemons,
Ami lor sale low lehir- KV.LISH A BKNNI7TT
SUNDRIKS TO ARKIVK-
I" bx« prime white Havana Sugar;
111 nerves Rue. JU bid* N O Mol«*-e«,
lu bis Lemon.. ju l.n Soap;
s*' bit Raisins -to bi- loiiet Soap.
And mr *a,r low KSbI.IMI A UKNNKTT.
b bl? • ,|7 wood -t
Roll m Trr.R - ii« m,-. t,-,h. JU «, rt .«.*d and u
-ula by obi? ARMSI'KiiNt. V I'RliZI'.R
OKAN«,KS. I.KMONS AND PINK APPLKS-A
lew bids ol ra«*h (nr sale by
lebl? ARMSTRONG A CRoZKR
lOCNI gabs Ideai-Neil W -trained Od;
12 bids Loured, lor -ale In
lel*l7 ** 111. ACK HI KN A Co
I.MSII - I a id. . Ir.ah .-.Villon.
-T *» do large Nod Marker,-,,
ball •1
quariers A kilt- • 1
o BLACKBU RN A Co
UICK-tU ben--. ;ie-|, Hire, tor sale by
__ _iebl? O BLACKBURN A Co
STARCH-IUI boxes Livingston. M’Chirg A Teese’s
■upcimr Stnrrti. ui maiiuiuiMurrr* price lo riiy
trade, rniistan! v on hand and lor «oif by
fell 1 7 _ K ROBISON ACo
1)RODl iT,—,i Idds Rye, aw do small white Beans;
•25 i.u-b dried Peaches. a t>bls fresh Roll Rutter;
just received and lor vile by
fe-Ltr R ROBISON A Co
Lt •A It -fiti iilid- N Sugar, just rer'd and for sal
o i'V *• nIT R ROBISON A Co
Ml M.ASS KS - .Bai Md. N o Molasses. 25 do S II d.
;a»l rei-eivrd lUld lor sale by
M, »* R ROBISON A Co
Ct*f- 1- KK— 160 bags Rro Collce. rre'd and lor *ttle by
17 R KOUISoN A Co
COAP-tUi bis No I Soap, rrr',l and for sale by
’ r 'J 7 If_RoHISON A Co
HI.FI. i «urre isor in Murphy A Wool f>ea
• er and Coinini—ion Merrhinii. lor ihe .ale
Ameriran M win,.. Liberty, o|n>o-ite ilh ii febl?
Cl ASSI.M I IRKS - 51) pe.« inner Ca,«iiueres on band
/ for sale at nanulsr tu rer- pf:ers, by
H I KK Liberty it, opposite s;h
pc* a., woo! Tweeds, mr .ale by
A frb * 7 II LKK
ClL*) ril - 1 run grey mixed Cloth, lor «iie l.y
reUl , 7 H LKF.
Bl.ANkhrrs —s*i pe» Drab Blankris. Tiie atlentioi
ol ( nlilonnu men are nsled lo llos artielr. ns tney
are heavy, aim w„| :,c sold low to rlo*e con.ignineni
fr bl* H Lj-IK
BL ANKK r t'OATI\(. —A:i assortment of Blanket
Coaung, :..r .ale vrry low as me vason is far ad
vanced rbo.e m want of this article will get bur
g’*"l' feb|T H LKK
ELEPHANT oil-44 bills wmut bleached, instor*
_ and (or sale by febl? UA(,ALKA* A BMTTU
SH MOLASSES— «a bbl. Battle Ground KeOne
. ry, H. .t..re. h.r sale by
,rh « 7 BAGALKY A SMITH
SCI! SALTS
sale by
•t • li Sail, in store and lor
KNGUBH A BENNEIT
Ct AN UI.KS •li 1.1 . prime Spenti*CamlJr*, 15 box 01
> Star dti. ?o i.iv tm>u!i! and dip do. lor nale low
"•bHi 1-N(.l.l>n A BIINNKTT
'*•* hand anvl lor »«> by
WAR M OUTCJIKnN
MOLASSI.S dnn i,bU rianunou Molmffn, i n Mortr
and lor «ui«- l.y
JAMES A HITCHJjSpN A Co
/ II.OVKU .“Kill) -*u llbls rcc il lUv - I(d Uit fiUf
Vi by fcbli) TASStfYfcUIiST
rpJMoTHV *KKI> «b,.l* matgre and/or .ule by
4 ‘ Vb ! H .. A IIKST
Window tinss- owbi.«. n*«\i .tec*.,»«
ir u y TAsSKY A lUIST
PKACIIKS-W hark. Ohm Pcmhev \ do do pealed
do; landing Iroin nuir IJ.-aver; lor »:ii. |,y
IH, » HAf.AI.KY A SMITH
-,«*i .uj>ar cnrrd
AUCTION SALES.
bou»e. O'Uomi*:; .\\ „ K ’ 1,1 ' he W* l **
- - -- j "‘' ,,s •■KKi-? klUSjf
■Jissirfe a *•
. J_. Vv l; || iiuilmj.N
By John D. D.-1., Anclltrn..,,
U,l< Sol' of r„„cy tr.l .<u,i ! >rv r.00f,.
Um Ttinr.J.y .mornm,, F- , FA:, ul 10 ~ ....
Commercial Saif* Konm«, corner of \Yo,kl and r.n»
Mreti-s will be without reserve, tor cash eurriMi
ey—
An extensive a**orunent of staple and fancy Dry
Good.. consisting of superfine eloihs,cuM.imere. ira„«
tweed*, beaver cloth, while, yellow, green and scarlet
flannels, canton flannel*, blanket*, 'tiekmg*, check,
bleached and brown nio.lm., Freud, and Manchester
gingham*. .uper prwm. gala j.la.d, cadimeres, meri
nos, de lain*. drc*« ailks, black huudoit'oates’
r»l cotton, sewing »tlk, p,ns, needle*. .ilk l.uuon*.
grou »hoc lace*. Sfi gm** >u r r .uy (aengs. «0
Rro*» lasting vest button., 4 dor I'f.-ru n p|«%uc «u*-
penders, Ac.
Ai o’clock,
Gaocxud, ticKK.'o.vc.kv FfKMTt;*x, i r
YII ami Itnpena! tcaa, M<l* i.oii»c molasses,
T lu« Virginia manufactured tobacco, •JH bit rxtra No
i cured Map, 1 crate u.sorted ,'| bx* glus*
wure, shovel., writing and wrapping paper, ip. A
quantity 01 household furniture. Ac.
Al ? o'clock
Ready made clothing, Imot.*, .hoe., hat*, cap*, a re
tail .lock of dry goods, line table ami pocket cutlery,
guns, pistol*, walcbe-, musical instruipenu. book., i«n
cy article., Ac IcbiM JOHN D DAVIS, Aurt
.Sife of o ckoxre tallstiion of Rare and Valuable
IxkUj, from a Private Library—-fine Kngluh
KdUiaus
To take place on Saturday the '.Nth. and Monday
•Aitli February, at the Commercial Sale* Room, corner
of Wood and Fifth street*.
Among them will b« found Rapin'. History*)! Eng
land. |.i vol*. l-ondon; Hi.hop Burnell's Sacred Tlico
r> ol the Kurtli, Kuowlr-' History ol the Tuik«. 1 vol,
tolio. Sim (house's history of the Bible, 0 vols, tolio.
line plates. I,cdjrard’i naval hi.tory ul England, l vol,
lobo, Clayton's Chronology ol the Hebrew Bible, i
vol. 4 to; Spencer’. Kngli-ti I'ravelrr. I vol, folio, plate.,
Bloomfield - history ot the Chistian Martyr., -.'soU.
4 to: Staiuon’* Embassy to China, I vol.4u>, Hogarth’*
works, fine plate*. 1 vol, 4to; Works of Dean S»wiß,
complete, |- vols; IJuielmuon’s Moral Philosophy, ‘i
vol-. 4 to; I(rumauc work, of Ben Jon«oit, early edi
tion, l vol. miio, rare, Hindoo Coshceme* curious col
ored plates, v 01.., tolio; complete works of John Drj-
Ucn. 4 vol., 410. IU-4. very rare, the Turki.h Spv
vol*. Ackerman's Kopo.wory of Am, Literature. Ac .
Id vo's colored plate s t.uford’. Ufaot Pm and bis
nine.. 6 vol. Lodge'* Peerage of the British Empire:
U hulaw and \\ ai.h’s luxury ot the city of Ihiblm, *J
vol., .to, \V iiiicrbothum’i. history oi the Ainericun
State.. 4 vol,; Poc.H-ke’. Commentaries on Joel M,-
csi! nod Malm-In, | vol. tolio, Bdmgbrokr - loiter, on
2 vol,, K.-v ll,.„„ , |1,.,„ tl
Britain, It vol., calt. compleie work, of Peter P/nder,
f •’ c° ,M pl' ! te work, ot George Farquhnr, '* vol-..
i hiiosoplnra! work, ol laird iLiiuebioke, h voN;
Adams' Religious W orld Di.plu) e.|, :i vol*. .to, l>r
gQ«ou'* Lectures on Mechanics, :! vol*. pis. Smith's
" eallh of Nation*. •• *ou; Inland's Dn.-rical Writer.,
•J vols; Marlin’. Phtlo-opfno HriUaiuca. d vots Bank’.
1..1e of Oliver Cromwell. I vol rare; i.i.cn.- Knquiry
after Happiues*. ■> vot«. nirO; Uwntaii on the Revrla
non. Miduleian « Ijfe ul tNeetn. J tu l *, Merrier', Pic
ture oi Puna, i vol-. .Natural llnorv of Birds nnJ
4 veils, 5 vo; History of Fi’ur (lertiird. ‘i
vot,. Travels ol Tovoa.ter; ’I vtiD. Sir H Davy', |u-e
-tures on Agricultural t'liciiii*tr>. 4io, Religion. Philn«-
opher. tf vol*. 4to; lute of Ui.hop llub.rt. 1 vol, Hu«-
.(til's Natural History ol Aleppo, tf vols. 4io, Aiken'.
|llu«trulnMi to Song*. 1 vol, tolio. cot'd pu, Darwin's
Botame Harden, l vol, 4io, pu, luxi; Anson’* Voyage
round the World. I voi. 4to, Chubb ft he n.lidel) Tr&cu,
a vols; Tovui-end'. history ol Spnm, J vols, Monerufl”,
work.. vol«. - vo; luiiler. by Dean Swm and oilier.,
a vols, Ivnudon'. (jurdners Magazine, .1 vols, Diblnn's
l ulrodurlion to the Cla.sic*, t» vob>, Blackwell's Sa
cred Oas.ic. Lh f-m-d, t> vol*; Depon’s Travel* in s
America, i* vol*. Ntebol Abnferenre with n Theist, V
vols, i’row Works ol CoTCtrnui. 3 vols: Bunion’s Ma
terial, for .Thinking, ’J vol* Dticomb'. FjigUml Gnra
leer, 3 ro!., Sydney’, fb fence ..f Poetry; Woodford’s
pharapfira.e upon the P-wlm*; PutTcndorfT'. Hixtnry
oi Kunnloin’s; Short'. HtMory of Jtlim-iai Waters, A«.
Also. Knre and Cunou. Fairly KdiOoii* of the Cla.aic
Greek and Roman authors, Ixtxteonx, Ac Ac :
Among them will be foond-Calipini. Polygon Dic
tionary. . la»gUHgr«. foilo; Demo.thenis e| (Urhenrs,
l vol, folio; Ciftudiaiu Opera. 3 vole; Pluutu* Coinedia,
I vol. folio. Illicit letter; Ctavis Lingua Kuncli'; Aulti*
Gelieu* nota AUtca, l vol, 4iuo; Static Opmi Amniii,
1 vol, F.urepidr* Tragedia. t vo 1 *; Prr«ius. 1 vol, So
nhocle* 1 mgedia, 1 vol; (.’rotius de Jure Bell:. I vol;
l.urreiiu* de Rerutn Natura. l vol, Opera Pltnouu, f
yjls, Poeta Menores Cleaea, I vol; Antoniue.o Opera.
1 vol. 4luo. Hoioinci Cbcropruphin Curieus, eolored
map-. Airstotelu dear. Poltirn; Hubnrchi Clieronei
Moralia npern, l vol, Lexicon Oraca 1 vol,
folio; i-.usebu Cbronieonun, ! vol; Homeri et lloaieu
darum, 4 vols; Arcslotehs de Rbetorira. I vol; DHecin
I oetica Senleiiua, 1 vol, Hey.chii Lexicon. « vol*. fo
lio. Ar. Ac Ac.
Full particulars in catalogue*—which can be hail
at '.he Auction store
John d Davis, auci.
AMUSEMENTS.
MESMERISM AT PHILO HALL.
MR. SPF.NCER %*iil present m. wonderful demon
strations in tht* Phiio.cphy. ever}* eveiu. g this
week, tn Symputhy. Attraction, Repulsion, Phre.no.
Magnctiacn and Clairvoyance An Asylum lor Inval
ids will be openrd every day from 10 o’clock, A. M.
to Ith when all persuu* ottlicu-d with diseases can eah
and be relieved .No charge if the patient is not bene
fited
Admission £j mil-,
I ickets 810 to the whole course, and to private in
struetions. feblfl
CLOTHING,
Halted Hattj
WIIOLKfm CLOTttlßfi WAREHOUSS.
LEWIS 4fc nAITPORH,
Nos. *nu tlofi Pg*kL rrjutffi,
i Between Fulton street and Burling SlipJ
NEW M>RK,
U*l V O.V UI.VD TUS LApt'.KYT ASHUUTUrVT or
CLOTHING
in rnx
UNITED STATES
IS TTIK AkTKXR OF
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS,
We keep an endleas variety.
also tux tfoxt UTxnstva bxsovscturkss o»-
OIL CLOTHING
COV ERED HATS
In the World
PLAIN AND FASHIONABLE CIT)THIN(i,
Of all kind*
LEWIS A HANFORD,
febn-d2tn3taw No*, t &i and SOC Pearl st, N Y
PIiLLADKJjPIIIA IMPORTATIONS.
A T L4»VV»rr KATKS.-Jum received, Pune Fan*
/Y ot Intßsi styles, Pcrcusaimi Cup*. Teeth Brushes
Gerninn Slates and Peiieila, French Perfumery add
Druggist* articles, with the ftursl extrusive variety of
Kanry Goods ill the eity Dealer* are invited to an
early examination beiore purchasing Ueir *op»He* t s
Ihe goods will be odered at Die lywen unpurtation
ralv ' ~ , WM. TILLER, importer.
jsl I dCweod No j Commerce *t. PUila.
for sale:.
A I ARM situate ou the N' W. bank of the Ohm riv
er. ii.nc niile*Wl<J\v Pittsburgh. cnntMiiiiiii: SJJd
acres, latr U,r proj.ert) of John .M Ho*.!, d.Tea*ed
and known a. “Sale Landing » ’
Reference t© David Hood,\>u th* prrmt-w. Wm if
;'J l, ‘H , *cn>, and the tinder.ttfiied in ti»r n*y of
1 Inladclphiu . irbl -bhiipod ClfA Rl.hy tij LPfV».
MOTICfC.
rjMIE purtn«rs|,ip heretofore e*i*tm ff between die
1 subscriber., under die GnqofM’Donald A Reeson,
~ J *. a, *' olvr ‘ l ’•> mutual cou.eui, on the 15th n»t
nie business uf the Drut w,II be settled by R || Bde
*,,n 'NTtf. M'DONAI.D.
' K U BEESON
. *'* ,, 1 P: > Tl,r butunea* will be cut.duviej Bi brrelo.
lure by H Beeton AIL II Beeson. u „o cr ,a»- f, rw OI
HU BEESON 4 r o| No *i .Moure.
Ud door iVoiiithe lAaniond
/ IAIJEOKNIA OLTFITS—‘u»t re. d H , u,. | n , Un '
V_/ KublM-r Depot, Ibe lollowi.nr (.uni ElaMlc
1 anl., Jockey Caps, Cutup Blatfiets U,e Preserver.'
Leungs, Horse Cover.. Ihinking Cup*. Tr.,«. ori.j
Tent Hoor». a splendid ariicip. Ih-ds. Pillows, l.thtouj
»t«X*. Haversacks, Canteens. Pouches, Lonj Doof.
ni*d tinning Boots. The al»ove goods ipr .afy \t Vd 5 ;
frhlT .» A H PIULI.I PP
AST evenme, between 5 and - n'cm.-k, a SILVER
J WA'rt'U, Wi lb a «ecl rimm and Ley. with
e ininuie hand otL Any person hnOjiyt the umc ami
uving U r»t Ihr (iaiette otlioe. mil l.e hb.-rally re
ur.lcu by the owner trt.lT-dii
POII CALIFORNIA
PERSONS wisoihk m join a cmnpiuiy going the
overlamt route, on pack mules, can do *o by mu.
king upplirutioo nt tin* oAreof A. W. BROCK WAV
No. a Commercial Row. Liberty sirect This cptnpu
n» exj>ect» lo go through from the froul'e: b*V than
sixty day, perfost safetr Uai) 9 Smiled num
ber will be i*ken,«»yis doe* jmt wish to U±
returded by a la** oody moving taithtlifer. A mfenint
w:ta l»c held at Urn above place on Wednesday eVeti
mg. the Htb. ut which time and.place any infonntit.oX
will be given to then.* wishing lo join. \p„ 5 Xyl j| w
received but men ot good cTtorscltr, w^ 9 can give
satisiariuo reference. __ febia
>s»r California. 1
Til* eelebreieu Hoxard Ritte Rowdcr, in kega, half
kegs. . : aurter» and cans fur »aio b\- :
.-•M3 JSUILwA*TUE_(i, ,
948 U,
Pbiiuiteinhin ir i-r«T ro fweond Story.
r.u.i » h ,"i'n 10 ° rt "
rrrrsßL'Bou arrao, ivoST7ST sre.No
*«« AN "
' JOKES V qu.GO
fvnerall), corner of Rom hu-tl u*, P.tliiburjs,
S-- - - . febb
S «*«»' BUAT3 Tor balk" The" SiT.
i r * affer lo l,ell one-fourth of the two ferry
li J *> 0,1 a »“* C«*o. Worth, now running from
the foot of Penn .ttuct lo Raw Mb' Ra.i, io at ijWr
" a profitable mvrsOuent for PapiUi'|«‘s, <U an» wlu.:
may wish to euguge in the bUM.mL 1 * 9
hor further panjcularr,, ;aauirr of
MOTtftMf W.wrw
AKlrctloto.'
, ' V r* l 7-^ U V f ’ r M«»frefA amt oflic«»,
..r *ni* r,,n ‘f u "»' r <“ ••rwui.s a Br.de., fV er the
«.,rr AUcKbeny, opposite Pittsburgh, tie count) of
All.-,hcny; w,n I.« held at tbe ToU Vou.c,on Monday
thr nth day of March nejt at .1 i.Yiuck P M *
•ebT-dAwtdT JOUN HARPER. Treasure*.
K* *J PM»I R- 7 Lblt Rye Klonr. to-day nre’d f«-
ARMSTRONG ACHiIZKR,
'-W market *t
C|LL BUTTER- fir.T Rjin« U i.«,;'T0713;
- l,Jr r. _ *** . _ KRJKNU, RHKY 4Co
1 >O>ASH- I cask, lirst sort., for salt hy ”
1 VHI END, EttlKY A Co
..v-l. f..»r lv.U« w . f„ r „,v i
1 miKMI. KHKVi IV.
| —IUJ laic, for sale by
V - y FWfND, HIIEV t Co
tpcuy- 1 t.LI Kgg., rot ,aJq l.v
)•*> ARWS-I'IIONU iCm.ZER
kU ' “P" li 8'l' 1 »" r , to, »ta l.y
A . .HMsTRONO * ctuaKK
( i™ , U,iAU '' N - : "“ ■»- b. «. u,
- - . -I KIDD A t'-o
ar-otied dz—, on bimi tt „4 i« kf by
iX-- _J KIDD It Co
/ IBAB CIDER—;iu bbl. f ur ia | r , )y
J S DILWORTH 4 Cj
STEAM BOATS
OIBCIHHATI A PITTBBUROII
jSt^
DAI L v PACKET LINE.
well known Use of splendid passenger Steaa-
I en is now composed of the largesl, swilteat, be»
finished andfurnulted, and most powerful boat* on th«
waters of the \Ve»L Every accommodation and com
fort that money can procure, bos beeo£rovidrd for pas-
The luue ha* been in operation for five yearv
—has rarned a tailUou ot people without the least inju
ry >o their person*. The boat, will be at the foot of
Wood street the day previous lo starting, tor the recep
tion of freight and the entry of passesigers on the rrris
lrr In ah cases the passage money man be paid id
advance
SI'NDAV PACKET.
The ISAAC NKWTHN. Capt. ,
I , ‘ ,u * l,, *''gh every Sunday morning at luo’clock;
v> n»-c.iiig every Sunday rfmnr at 10 r m.
May gy, IM7.
„ . MONDAY PACKET.
The MoNo.Nt; a Capt. will leave Fuu
borgh ever) Monday morning al |0 o’clock; Wbevltaa
every Monday evening at tUr.sc *
TUESDAY PACKET.
The HIBERNIA No. a, Capt J. Kutmam. »|h
w*. i Btsburgh every Tuesday morning al iu
>» heeling every I ue«dn%‘ evening at lb r m
WEDNESDAY PACKET.
The NEW No. d -»i g n»ii
-.v “N’S
o <-lo« k; U Iteelmg - vpr W edue.dat ev.». Q g at f. jg
TIIUUMDAV PACKET.
The BRILI.IA.Nf. t: a p,. Gaaea, w.il .e»vo p lu
burgh every Hiur nionnng hIIHovU- TxWb.,
every Thur-day r ruing m 111 r b
K'JLDAY PAOKPjT.
The t'LJPPKi No Capt. Pxas Int »u will > «
Pi..-bur<h ever Frida) rn.-n.mg nl Ifti T* v, tv., j.
I.iii every Fridi . cvemi-.g at lu r x;
SATIRDAY PACKET.
Ihe ,M KK.SKNU JtN„ -j, \v®obw, nn,. ~|j | r
I'm.burgli every tuuias) fcmrm-.■ |i. „> jo»
W lireim, every S ..rtUy evemog at J<> p k
N K vv^ M ,^m^ ? s£^vij N %
, " 4 “'
(Vt* v. ' tMOW.I
[.raves Piusbargh Uai vat !• o'« lock, A M-, »«
nvreat Glasgow,(mouth . th« Samly and Bcjvev thw
nat.) at J o clock, and Net- Uslmn at If, saMu ni.,.r
Newlj.bouutt , 'elo-k, P. AT, ,ue
lnp rnnaJ to the nvrr dun . th* and l’’o» oW
iijtl o clock, A M, and ai .7*, m |‘
.'I —lima inukiiig a comimi a- hue u»r can -e j-k»
-encer* and Irmght betwcei New Uahov ujVi*L
burjrl*. in shorter tituc and a 'e*s r«i c . Ksi. tlTani
other route *
riic proprietor* ot tin* Line ha. 0 / , n .
fornu.tr the publ.e that limy have fir-1 class
Gunn. Bouts, lor the acconunodation of pa.s a o <
ireiaht. lo run in rodrtecUon with the well tmowfi
-.•earner. « AI.KB tXJPK and UK4VKK, and ro**> t9B |.
ing, at Glasgow, wnh the I’ltHlMirgh oiUl Fincio
nati and outer daily liitea of steatnerr down (be Ohi«
j'id . li-'iv-ppi liver*. Tlie prupfteior* pledge thera
*el ve« io *p« re no r(peti>e or liouble U> ihruie e«*Ul
ion saietv and ili*p*n-li r ruul u;*k-of the public a sbait
ol tb,Hr pui rin-of-
Al Ti hiRJZ KD At; ENTS.
G AL HAHTON, >
»• *w* UARBAUtm, i P»twt>orgb.
K HANNA, A Co. } ... ,
myllitl JHA ÜBAUGII kCo | New lu*bon
Ntrrk’F,—TJie ttennwr BKA VKK, FR. Clarke, row
L'in W ! . ''*T r n ' l, * r ‘ha ttouce, lor Wallsviile poortu
aii) ,aum 1,,r 1 •<« tn« morning. w-ta
16*8. ~ tid\
PITTSBURGH A BUOWSSYIUiM *
Dally Packet Llua
IKUKUAEV l»V IMa FEUHUAJV 1,1. 1«i
LEAVE DAILY ATa A-AL.AND4 P. M.
D, Tb ,® new bocu eompl«i«
• jy-Awray t . no J mp (al psck«r.ut bmmou: Al*-
—LA.NTIQ. Capt Jucxea PaxkmMrl
Capt. a. Jacob*: tod LOUIS
M LANE, Cutit fc. Bennett. The boat* ale entirely
new. and arc fitted up without rrgard to expcnxa. Rv4
ery comfort that money can procure Ime been pxovidAdl
The Boat* wtll leave the MoncmgtUiela Wharfßoai *
the foot of Ross a. Paswiigrr* -will be puncisal oa
board, as the boat* will certainly leave al the -dva?.
fied hours, 3 A. M.andAP. ftL iSH
FOR ST. LOUIS
u The.splendid pwsenper steaaer
■annS-? S 5S’| t ’l.»„ fOI u,„
and iiucnaediate pnts upon
the Opening of navigation. [T ”
For or passage apply on board. [ fobao
UEULLAR ZANEBVILLK*PACKrar
/fvJ—e- U, The splendid fan running iteaiaer
COMET, •
■MT™ BorJ ' "Wirt, will run aa*rtgu|a>
between Pittsburgh and Zane*.
vinedupon the opening of navigation.
For freight or passage, apply on board. febt*
FOR ST. IAJUIB—DIRECT.
|v The splendid fast tuanurg ntimi
. LfirAtefaff tr MT VEBNOW, •
- “aster, will leave for abara
. ,„ te «, eduiK
; i’ur, freight or passage, apply cm hoard, or w
fd-1. GKO U fUILTENBRRGER, Agt
foh loulsvu.-le t
/f- *-?y. The fine iiennier J
JBbSSB.?' 1 A *UI nm'mkhdi
For freight or puuage •pjily'oa boen|,
PITTSBURGH A WHEELING PACYkT'
iMw* * Tlie xwiA swaajer '
■**&**« l
Tb= ilooml -riU taJaiall Uo UOnaai.tJ
t>o«i i, ,!«. pmvjJed wiif , •olr-acSJ’SfcSSaJfl
prerauciploSiio,. Fnrlreljhlor pMaSNSIf^S
1.0. rd, one W. fi WiriSSrJS, °»
fr ±!- '''"-'■./wr. soiuiscid
FOR.NKW OEi.KANa f r
For twgfit ctr passage apply oa or th Geo R
Miltunherser, or Peiugrtw k Co, ageiml '/
2ANEBVIUJJ.AND MARIETTA PACkl?*
tlie fine steamer
l2 r .^‘!»’ lu or kppb’ an hoard. foil
I*ITTSm;R M U AND LOUISVILLE PACKET LINK
. JfSZA
TELEGRAPH No.I*, 1 *, -*•
master, wilf leave ficlrt*.
nay and Uoatrville on Sararday. the
o uloek, A M. For freight or pawa« »•
,a bi-rbridgel
J&g
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tlai* uUaoJved by mdtoal eotir^j.
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c c.a„»r wliicii purpose they are niboesedinrcif- ,k»
uan *° of lie coucenu NATH AN IELTON STAR L
EDMUND BUBKR.T
THOMAS. BARNES-^
Tbeunderrienedhaveikuday anoci*<uAtiU! »
‘nihen.o;a7m;«Ki-:*.QABNES. 2?,IZTS?*** 9
ofm*flafaemnnc Hr* Proof t?i
*«., al ilir Maud of the late GrcMb? G??i!.hi?r?! \ e
A Co., Trlrrre they wtU be p!w*?d
trouage o< the cuitomet? c/dif T®_ P**
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Bamfn lo the roatdenee •f^lwI*,^!» 1 * ,^!»^ ,e * krt * Bilak^k.
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bou*RK repaired rooniJf 1 ,• , 1^ nUj, S'» tt W» »tor Mot
and hoiuW w’hcH, doOr*, Windows,
k-mU do„* oh abort mKL “ Pi Pa^ *">* o(
nei work made to«J! ?* f «a»nable ledlVi cab»-
and Varnished «.? orJet * n ' i f°rnitmre osatly impaired
tweed Wood and 55 fl “ n »We lenn*, oo Fifth »U««, bo*
Kout- of “" d *«uhM UreeTw the «*5» ware
aS&VkK SK£ ‘ W ° J
JOSEPH PRICE.
EUANNKLfiU-*V. B.,Uv»ht
%t«va l!i' “ tentlw > of tayert to *1 of the
°* 4,1 >•»*■ dtflV rrm qaaliUes, said to be as
“ ll,e Welsh, andaJkuch Jowex price*.
Webb Flannels alto eonataatljr os huul.
I.auae and »uk do, 4 4 aud 5-4 do, for Shr«ading4>»,.
po*e*. Also,
llntne made While Flannel*andLin«y*. constantly
on band, at the north east corner of Foqru «d Mar
*rt streets. ; ffobfi
MOLASSK3 -5W bbla Plantation Molars, u~«
utR trotn »tmr Embassy and for aide by
»ej»l» JAftlBS DAL2KLL, 21 water «t
I?R.ESiI ROLL BUTTER-9 bid* * n d
lor nlf by (ebU ARHSTBUKUA CBOZRfI f
J.nttiH—l bOl'io-day rcc'dby . ' .
\ frM6 ARMbTRONO*. ( C^6ZEfi
HULK PORK—6Wlprsjasr'roc’tl&ad-tor s*u k v
leblS ARMSTRONG aCSOZER
1> ICK— 6 uerces fresh, just 3ec’d and for sale he
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