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PITTBIIOILI 3B s_
MONDAY 1910ENING, DEC. 24, 1849.
CrADVEllusas are earnesuy. twine-we-5 m nano M
bur favor* Wore 5 r. in, and an early in the day as
praeneable. Adrertisentenu not mnerted for a npat•
led ume will invariably be charged until ordered out
PIZILADKI.IOIIIA NORTH ADIZILIOAS.
Advertisements tutdiabseriptiona to the North Amer
.5. and nited Mates Gault., Philadelphia, reteived
and forw U arded from Mtn cane.
ErSEE NEXT PAGE KM LOCAL xLATIZES
• TELEGRAPHICLNEWS, ho.
Im➢o«!t from Wa.stangrt4la
ileciUlon et Bpsakvir
The Telegraph brings tia the lokomation that
the House has at but been oryanined, and that
the tforcHowel L. Cobb, of Georgia, hu been
called to preside over the Chamber ofitepreserite
tlves, by a majority of two votes over Mr. Win
throp. The - Messer , of the President will, of
=use, be, deliveied to day; and we hope to re
ceive if litime to lay it before car readers to
WEIIO PILLILLIIS fairrmas.—The Antimuors
and Whigs of the city of PitlaiLtel, met at the
- etc Samiday night, to noii•ste •
candidate Or the 'lldsycosity. We refer othr tend
ars to ow local solemn, fare fill accoant of the
proceedings..
The fallotring is a synopsis of the re it.
Wipd—Wen..Algea. 1
2d. B. fit;f3swyer.
o..o. B aaryez.
nth.." 1L IdeGateheon.
6th; ": R. feteCoteheon. •
6th. " Wm. Alger,.
lth. 0 .0. *ogee.
Bth. " ;Thos. D ,ft.
9th. " ideCuteheon.
Delegates(avmabte to the nomination of Hugh
B.Tletaing,s• the Antireasonic and Whig eaneldate
for the Melo:soy, 'sere elected in all the Wards
131 Allegheny.. ,
We 'arse With our emtespondest “Atiothi
Onset:o4n ail hts positions on the Central. Roan
guesuoa--but he will excuse us for deferring the
publication 'otitis article fer the present. It is
scarcely courteous to Philadelphia and to our
Wets, to r keep up a warm diaeussion eller our
delegates have gone, and-while . they are stegouss ,
Jog. -List us wart mitt triter the meeting of the
: Eti.kholders, which takes place ie Ptullidelphis to
- . day, and it jostwa is not awarded to or, we ate
. ready - di unite with our correintiondent in all jest
me/mutest° same redress. Our delegates, we
know, arty prepared to Foment our interests In the
strongest light, and to urge them with seal and
energy.. Indeed we have taring hope. of hear
ing that the whole lino has been ordered enter
contract, and every, engagement with this comity
faithfully carried. out.
' Wei are pleased alsobhat our correspondent has
• ' thesame estimate cf the Wfttern Road that we
have. So far sawsoan learn, there to not a die
' aunting voice La the community on the entice.
.
In eve••l' .icelieSl the Wettern Semi is of more
,
tk .....\
, I pottanceto Pittiburgh than the eastern. and its .
a vile. will pay better, and be worth more. Mee
• that. Bet the carom road •Motecessary tour In
lutists the Western..,„ In that light it is of great
importance. Our relations now With western
colutections are of a very gratifying character;
and by a vigorous prosecution of our enterprise
will give to Pittsburgh all that she can desire in
rail road connections.
"Sacred Swats road Charoaerr. By J. T. Head•
ley.author of 'Sacred Mountains; ike. With
original &U n a, by Dailey; New York, Baker
and Scribner."
licadley'a graphic dereription, have become fa
milies whh the American pulik. The scenes he
hai chosen, far the present work, ere' among the
most interesting in the world's !artery. and are
intimately interwoven with our religious fath,end
cannot be reed but with deep emotion and pions
contemplation. The publisher haa brooglia . out
the work in rplendid style; making it a most beau
:Wel; as a hi u most appriiprime - Curiiimea Pee , 4 l er-
We tile bli.JohmtonAt gitielithii,lisait Street..
Oaring to n sudde n end rapid nee in she Mimi,.
sippi river faun ere entertained, saps the Near
Orleans pep us of the 12th instant, of eludes
crevasse.
. .. .
A new ship of 2000 tme burthen, called the
Waskinaton, has just been "eon/pitied in New
York. fir Messrs. Frost it Hicks' lino of Liven
pool peeketr. She is more than too bundred feet
tootr, and is tidd.to be one of the finest epeetmens
of. marine 'Architecture ever built at New York.
•
bit Wiarria save TEM iiIINGIAIIIII2M-Mr Web
ster being at the Attar flours far a short Ume,
the Hungarian eziier, now/ree glints of that hoe
establiahmeto, called open the distinguished
statesman in a body loot Monday evening at his_
rooms.
The neeemble Iljhaxy, late Governor of Co-
morn, with his family sue, was introduced to Mr.
and Mrs, Webster, by
. Catust Vess,—= other Hitc
hed= extle,—who io the course cflouv menthol has-
Merited to express himself in the English lacy:lnge
with perfect propnety. Wredry addressed Mr. We'r
.
Igor with much feeling in the (Analog words:
Ste—Otrangers' and inn sage trod, in the
midst of our misentaneS we come to Americo,
.eel. an aerlem here. Power cannot stretch As
hands sof a ai t' reach us, in this Western World
liens we ere ssf , md we fad ourselves secure.
• •in 'one cf year IA • speeZnes you =dressed a
sympathy for es in the ain'tt of our distress which
tonspenstretvd our beart , WO-Manic you. We
pray you r irveirene the same teelicgs, to coatis
'ea to Me same s )iniicthy,and go art gcts our tOr
We.
loek to..tmedca for kindness and protec.
tlo.. We look to vOU, au, f,r counsel an . for con.
soh& that P. , earer which eases all things and
govern. all, war t Its reward your gen—
urous Mind.
' Mr. Web.ter taking the Governor by the hand,
•.2 pae t p e tallo wiag reply:
';,j I give you my bead with great pleasure'.' We are
10141°11ft you and your. faentlr. The effort wkut
:yea have r. trailat.ty etude for Humor:an Mateo.'
end ,Idumeinau L pest Ins won our hear,:
.:We weleerne you to tone Weatero thorn'. W.-
', 'are honomd.that you have aougnt an asylum herr
'1 from the ri.olltical trit,thpuons which you
seder. seder
~ed boor. Our eymps 'lies are wV] you
.ybo, and for those objeats of your affect:ens which .
you have len behiad.you. The whole An;elricali
: people take an inthrett in your ellen, for Liberty
1, and Independence. Toe blow cf power welch
struck down your hope., fill heavily also on oar
own hetet, to the midst of your madmen:lca, you
MOO fa away to the land cf strangers in search
Cr Het& you find U. Here, we assure it
' to you'. „No enemy's hand shall hero or touch
yort.lluogarithe you are all welcome. Yon a rai
have come, Red your (needs who shall come
' will all fled here aympsthy,prottetton, sod secu4
Sir, your gallantry, your love cf. liberty,
apd your unsfortunes, have made you Welcome
to all Americana.
iffjhaly, when thie speech was interpreted
to him by CJIIPI Your, was, affected to tears and
&aired the Count to say that God would act f3rit., t
•: inch generous and such considerate tympathy.
For the P stubtergls Gruerfa
• • The Dollars ep.t• Loutatana. ,
- • , This boat carried two mu of boilerr. oneect
had been formerly in • use on the steam kit
! , Memphis," and the other on the "Danes."
• A piece of an exploded boiler, from each of the
above sets, have been sent up, by 4.. f uon.
• , Hitchcock, Patent Agent at St. Louis," to be test
... -ed on. the government testing machine.
• The pieces, at three different trials, bore an
• averase striae of 51,764 the per square Mel,
Similar trials of hie different pieces cf boiler
.', • iron, taken at random from the shop and from
• .the Mdl., bore an average Wain of 56,491 La
per eqaare
The old boilers were only three sixteenths cf au
• inch thick, had been made of piles; bet otherwise
fooked well, and as will be mem by the above,
were not inf,rior la quality, considering thetke
;; they bad been in use. ;
- .The only, fault of the boilers appears to have
beettbeing
. made:of too thin inan, or too
much wom,ta stand the great permute which As
' orboilers am now germ - m . IY !salve( to, : withilint
• . the lull gr‘et,r strafe which they are sometimes
bI. the recklessness, carelcanks,jg
, ttermace of those who have charge or them.
;; Within the list twenty years, the ahnfte, wheels,
sad , m aehiCtay in' poi rolling mills and sugar ,
4 7 1, ; ; ani W , and on steam beau, be inomased
in
• ; et.a and strength nearly 100 per cent, while an
I,:,.correspondinillnerease hag been made in the
lhiek
ussirength cf boilers while the steam they
re;quired w *Mud, (especially on hose,) has
• Istioda ineteare 1100 per cent—and hence, with other
• ; eiiises,itnifroquent explosicar. The Leetremedy
•
far spide r Ir, thicker Boiler Iron. Tettleg Hunt
'
era frt.critly with Hydrantic 'Pres.., locking
• •;
• • tsp Gana she Batty salver, an that ,access
Only wsth a lice, so that it may acr e
Wad
.
*ICON IIIipLIIIIING TOE.
Corrwandew7oi this Pi:taboret Owns.
Viroorron, Deo. 19.
The House has mire three more votes to day
for the choice of Speaker, without the slightest
indication of a tenni:Mice of. the struggle. Fif
teen dui have sow been consumed in this vain
effort to Organise. kforning can be done In the
Haase, end we must now look to the party eon.
olaves, that meet nailer the curtain of darkness
and secrecy fir some scheme which shall give
farm and efficiency to the National legislature.
1
: As I mentioned in my last letter, the Whigs will
• to night hold an adjourned meeting of a canons
which began on Monday night, mu continued, to
Wt evening, and agent to this.- At the meeting
on Monday night, an executive cormoinee was
appointed far the mitre ellectuil inicomplithment
of the the purposes ield in view by the assem
blage, to whom po wer was given to call ether
meetings, and to pourer, if necessary, with the
other muty. It wail last night determined, after a
very long discuesion, to vote far .Me. Winthrop
through this du, and on Thursday to support Mr.
Morehead, of liCe+elty. I will here,ln passing
esy, th'at if the rumor to this effect Is trite, the pol
icy In which the decision must have originated,
is not the true one. The contest between the
minelpies cfficidom and equality on one side,
and slivery , umileivilege en the other, between
the North hod the outh, if you please, must come,
has come . If Mr Winthrop tosbeen defeated by'
such traitors to he Union mid their party as
Toombs and his associates, it is not desirable that
Mg
any other W should anceeed--cernsinly
none other dictatei by them or by the spirit of hip
, otry and haughtiness in which they are acting.—
The North has always, so fa, yielded; possessing
I nearly three lliartlis of the elements of political
power, she has were . ndemd to the SOuth on ell co.
caucus, in a spirit of servile deference to her de
' muds. If the St:imbue portion of the Whig par
' ty are beginning io imitate their Demccratic broth.
me, then let them at once join them. If they
must ever rule the putty mime it, fu who wishes
it well, I uy let them have it now.
The Demoorst e, who were alto in mucu
&ads
s last
night, had hot a slim assemblage, principally
ern members.Wh ey abo, had • long and earnest
debate. They (wished to go bock to the nomlna
tion of Cobb, aed would have perpetrated
wellvery
knew !hat the absent members of the party would
not stend the miemovre. All present would have
berm Willing to ledge themselves to Mcflarnand.
of Illinois, who It a Southern men by birth, and
in principle, bu they knew also that he Could out
powilili commend the fall northern vote. They
adjourned allerihearing a tremendous longs. • ,
from Bayly, Wilhithout doing any thing more
then to resolve , to meet again to night.
Father Mathew, the Irish Apostle of Temper
sue, Was corurnictious on the floor of the House,
preirious to the opening of the sitting, this morn
ing; He was the cure of observation, ancntiOn,
soil ci,aity, tot some time, and atter the House
I was called to order, Mr. Biker, of Whet:, mov.
i ed that the reberend sect:man be invited to take
a seat within the bar of the House, which was
+greed to, though not quite unanimoualy. An
drew Johnson , of Teuneure, had the bad taste
'mad the want E , of o massy to ridicule this prceeed
iter, in the presence of Father lidethew, tio whom
1 this levitation had just been voluntuily extended.
by strnmittie a resolution that clergymen of all
1 denominatiois be Invited to attend the sessions of
the House While unorganized, .and te open the
preceedingilwith prayers. fish, more speedy or
imnismien and the general despatch of business.
Besides the tnhivility of this conduct, it betrayed
%spirit of itreverenee cod of trifling with sacred
things that Was disgmecial to the House.
;The Senate has concluded the fumation of its
matmhteesi, Old Bullion his not been utierly
rnst our, b ut hit been permitted to fall open a
on
eamparativ ly shliplace, that it, be was appoint
ed secondthe committee of ensign relations.
Mr: Sento will take an early occasion to show
tile eneralei that they had better, in rah* par.
I ance,..hatre let the.job our,. Mies they Mader.
ilia the tUk oricading bins out cfthe patty.,
Be i'S' OA "iraVa 12 the Snpieson Wart, upon
the case Which hes .cf Into occupied so,much of
his tinte-4ho great land use from St. Louis. .'
From Einstein Mutest, ens, I think we may look
'for an organisation of the Hone' on Saturday.
/twin:.
FROM BOSTON
Commando.. Pimborgh Gowan.
, Donors, Dec. 1639.
r Sir--You may wonder that I have not,
in either bf my tenets, alluded to the murder of
Dr. Parkman, and the arrest of Prof. 'Webster.—
The truthis, I antic had no heart to speak of such
o metier, and beside, the evidence thus far has been
43entireli circumitsuatlaLtkud. I have not felt that it
'was safe to form, much less to express an opinion
on the nobles. There cap be no doubt. I think,
Mat Dr. Prukman hai been murdered, and that he
was murdered to the Medical Coliege—but beyond
bit all Is uncertain. The Jury of Inquest oat
tharged the. crime• oral Prof. Webster, but of
worse this settles. nothing. Whet the trial rakes
olace, it is to be hoped the' whole truth will be
thscleseid,and then it will be time kw the community
to make op its mind as to the guilt or innocence
of Prof I Webater. It is astonishing to we hoer
soon tmoriblemished reputauoa of more than fifty
years afar:Otos, may fade • 7ay before anapicion.
A. man against whom no censure was ever utter:
ed, is upon mere ntspicion, charged with a Most
DOOIOUOcrime. :tech, alas, is human consistency
I have bad this privilege, since I came to the
ty, of attending . l.tiohop Potter'a lectures before the
Lowell Institute. These lectures are free, the lec
turer receiving hid pay from the interest of a loud
which was left some years alone by a wealthy gen
tleman for this purpose. Persona wishing to wend
toe lectorea are obliged to record their names, in
a book Ikept for the purpose, within a (specidsd
time, aid then take their chance in drawing tick
ets The year the number of subscribers was
over file thousand, about two thousand of whom
:rew tickei. The nadiences have averaged aliviui
arc Moumnd, which el:menet. , ohne' the to.
terest which to telt hero in each manes. The
present course it, to consist of twelve lectures up
on Natissal Religion. TO Bishop la • great lave•
in this city, and a noble lecture; He apelike
entirely without notes.
Some days aince, I medal a trip 'down to old ,
Plymouth, a place of great . Interest, inasmuch
as
is associated with the first beginnings of this
great elation. Oo my way to Plymouth, l . passed
through Quiecy, and saw the old mansion. house
of the 'A.dacaseti. It is • plain wooden structure, of
the old gamble roof style. Hear by is the church
yard where repose the rumtal remains of the elder
and younger Adams. It is true their form; have
disappeared from their countrymen, bat they still
live—their noble exaMple—their lolly patriotism
—their chrisdan virtues live and will boo in the
memories of the , present and future generations.
Oa reaehing Plymouth, I hastened to see the ca
noes pointnand objects of in there to be
food. I first went to " Pilg ri m Hall, " a stone.
building with wooden pillars! H a l. as idea!
This nen contains many relics of the pilgrims,
ameng Which I saw an arm chair brought over in
the May Flower, and owned by Gov. Carver, also
one belonging to Ellen Brewster. A aword and .
it!otter owned by Miles Standish, a piece of em
broidery worked by Isere, daughter of Mile. Stan
dish. it also new several letters:written by those
who came over io the first company. 1 next went
t, the !Recorder's Office, where I saw many old
dommie our, such as deedacovenante,&o . APP ecd "
ed were the signatures of Staudish,Carver,Brewater
and others. Standish wrote his name Myles.—
One uistrument is gigue:Lb) Peellsim Whi'e
ur imega. The next object I visited was • the
Rock where the pilgrims landed. It is eo built th
to the Institut that only a small portion is seen: A
block of it, however, has been removal to the
(root of Pilgrim Hall, which. is announded by an
iron fence.
Ply Month is quite an old fashioned plug s . The
houseV are built of wood, many of Mem ihMeted
not only on the mof, but on the sides and end.—
The EMU is only,
snd ai the wind blows e ppm_
deal, Mey are visited with frequent ehowers
of
dirt. It:is an exceedingly viet place. It is Said by
the • oldest inhabitants' that in the summer sea
too m. o'olcek to four the afternoon, Mc,
town u perkutly The old people remain In
doormj The young people are oaten the.fleids
end gioves, The Storelare closed and the clerks.
asleep. No body, not mt./211dt* or a cat litti be
seen.
Boon after bur, signs or life begin to tippet ,—
tame a the atom doom ore quietly opened-4tere
and there 4 Itret.itillit and yawning clerk thews
hieweif—and in the course of an boor people al.
seen he the sweet; walking slowly from one point
.toancither, Nfo body cry burets, unto:webs may
tn T, ,no a home trotthimigh
the streets gives nee to many speculations and
anxious inquiries. To see one gallop magma
• prodigious sensation. The childrentake to their
heels, and run Into the bonzes. The women fill
thlair with hystr-rical shrieks; and exclatimult
and the men are struck dumb with an oppraii
sense of some dreadful calamity.
Batt Jaetketanding these eiegulu habits of the
people, they manages° make a comfortable living,
and seem to enjoy themselves very much. They
are hoepitable to strangere, and take pains to
show them whatever of interims they have among
them. Nor are they be kwerd in expressing th.ir
opinions and giving them • plenty of good advice,
is that If a person do not go away a Whet and
better man, it is not them fault. The people of
this cement town were Carnserly cf one mind.—
They had but one school and one chunithi—onth
teal church the idea ef infelibility was as strictly
and thoroughly areociated as It aver o{ll to the
mind of the riteunehest Itomaniet. They would
not tolerate for a moment the notion thee there
could be any other true religion or doctrine than
those they received and professed. Bat a won
derful change has taken place, and, as is usually
the case, one extreme hes produced another:*
True, a hula handful remain firm In the faith of
their fathers, and spend their time In lamentation
over the wickedness of these letter days, but the
geese body have gone off into every vatiefy and
shade of opinion. The church is given up as a
worn out and obsolete thing. The clergy are de
ricanced as the grettlem possible hinderers-as
salute obstacles to the progress cf humanittb —
Civil government is discarded, lit-that ltembraces
the evil as well as the good--in fine, all existing
institutions are regarded as only the relies of a
but:ammo age: Such are some of the extremes
to which they have been ,drivent Yet they ate
very good emoted about their °Nelms.. Thep
mat allow you to have your own thoughts, still, if
you differ Gum them, they will manfasuthe great.
est pity faryou, and express the hope that light
may some day dissipate your ignorance and pees
judicer, and bong you to a knowledge of the
truth. The question ratuandly mites, what has
produced touch results I Out of New England
nothing of the kind is to be - met with. D. H.
FIN the Pirubwrg4 Gomm.
Meas. Entries:
Hut the last and most pregnant topic of the Joe,-
nes article, which your correspondent is called
upon to dia.*. to that which Is comprehended
uuder the ter.bowei phrase of the " qa• mouse," or,
in other Words, his own personal and parliunlir
merits end 'demerits as an Individual. Whether
the accomplished editor is challenging a comp.s
ion with himselthere, in the same spirt in which
he referred to tie professional short comings of his
antagonist, the latter =not, of course, pretend to
any. The editor has been planed to inseam son
dry inquiries, and to based sundry conjectures to
regard to the professi.in, the resources, the feelings,
and the habits of your eonmsindent. If he in
tends to bring the comparison to bear conclusively
upon the question, whether the County of Alleghe
ny =become ■ Stockholder in the Central Hoed,
with all the liabilities incident to that poaitionoad
whether the Company has kept Its Guth with the
County, • Observer • is afraid that be will be over
by the superior accomplishments of his
adversary. It is well for him, however, that the
inquiry stopped where it did. If the editor bad
chosen to prosecute the matter still further, and
to have inquiredhow yea correspondent stood in
point of .personal appearance, and =Ludic= of
mower—how much he measured in his stockings
—whether he goes to church of a Sunday, or what
are hie opinions on the subject of matters and
things In general, it would have been s gone use
with him mid his argument, to a certainty.
Your correspondent Is dull enough not blne
able to see exactly what all this has to do with the
question. He tonderstands, however, the position
of the editor of the Journal to be, that if he eon es
tablish—first, that "Observer" Is no lawyer; ree
=4 'tie he is seemly toe., to the Central
Railroad Company, and, eerily, the he abhors
legation and teatokeo no smell in any of our pub
tio Ainthili hsa thentlemensitneed that.
Allegheny County has done nothing for the, road,
that Philadelphia he a right to disregard her obli
gatens to us, and mat be himself bat an : lsaias
right to disparage our anbamiption, and to take
sides with the wrong doer against our own nom
unuty. Admitting the decease and conehnive•
nessofrhis logic, your correspondent will now en
deavor, as he hat been put upon his trial, td reply.
lie has already, however, pleaded guilty, as to
litaxof the foregoing specification. His defence
mud, therefore, rest epee the two which remain
enameled. . _
---
And first, as to his alleged hostility to the Gee
tral Road: To this be must be allowed ; to say
that the imputation in entirely gramitonm-,that
to
far from being even that way inclined, he has al
ways favored the project of a connection by Rail
road with Philadelphia, end has individually la
bored (or that object, used the lade influence he
po. sewed for procuring a State coney of the
blounuen Region—mervening , and even .flea
upon tt fur the Ptalacelplita pino. when
ill
delphia was agog with the idea :of the Went
Branch ralinnection with Erie, and the Conanareini
Herald, then conducted by Nathan Rergennt,
stood *lone among its Presses. la favor Of a Pitts
burgh tern:onus—and years before the connection
with us could have mustered a Corporofa guard
.of respectable advmmtes in that city. He may be
permitted IS add,lnOteeeer, that although opposed
pinelple to anbscripUens by mimic:pal covorm
noes for purpotell benign to their constitutionn as
a precedent likely to be fraught with irremediable
croachleG to cur. communities, he waived his ob
jections, st the time when be might pertiapi brim
made them available, id deference to what he sup
posed Lobe the wishes of • majority of one people,
and upon the C4OlOnlian that the weft would
prove • highly valuable one to tia, and interposed
no obstacle to the movement even In the shape of
a newspaper committal:Atticn• His interests and
feelings were bqcoever bete. He mistrusted the,
Cir of Philadelphia and its Managers, because re,
had seen the epint.i.be act of Incorporation ale.
Wee in the very outse,, by the abandonment of
the heat Mean miles of the road at this extremity,
and he rej Weed at the wise and enlutaty precau
tion which presctibed the application of our own
funds to our own territory, and which the Editor
of the Journal, in the true spirit or a Philadelphian
B 3 highly disapproves. And yet, when be saw the
term. of one subscriptions openly and atiamelesaly
'Minted, and.disregarded by the application of no
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MEE=
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of the amount, to purposes entirely external to na,
h• did not even open' his lips. It was only when
he observed the project avowed in Philadelphia
of expending our whole contribution fir their
benefit, and extorting from us an additional half
million, by leaving to us the alternative of wagon.
log through the mud for a distance of rorty miles,
and when he saw, moreover, the Company de.
fended; and our own position misrepresented at
home; that he did peak 4ar the Mu time. What
could he do else, or any other man who abhors '
bad faith, or has a Pittsburgh heart in his body.
Your correspondent is, however, constrained, in
all candor, to confess that, if the opinlen that thin
community has a deeper interest In the Western
Road than in the Philadelphia connexion, and
that the how belongs more appropriately to that
city than to us, implies hostility to the Central
Road, then he is guilty. He in not, however,
without companions In this reproach; He bear.
it in common with n very large pioportion, he
doubts not, a very large majority, of 'the thinking
men of this city.
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In regard to the third and last specidcation of
the Journal, your correspondent has. not touch to
say. That he does abhor and detest taxation in
many of its forms, and especially when it a very
oppressive or unequal, he must in all honesty ad
mit. As our anoutoni, however, aid their Eng
lish progenitors were foolish enough to go to war
and spit their blood freely upon several Impotent
occasions, upon the same ground, he hopes to be
excused for it as a vice of inheritance.
As to the lodividuel subacriptions :of your cur.
respondent, he is prepared also to admit, with bin
fellow citizens to general, that ho !has no very
Feat manor to bout. of. Re has generally born
able to Hod employment for about all that he could
make, and a little more, In maintaining hie family
and keeping his creditors from bis'iloor,land al•
though not e lawyer, he learned early, and has
practiced always upon one of the giolden maxims
of the profession, that .a man ought' to be just be
rm ho is generous" Whether they have, bows
ever, quite equalled the subsenptioa nutty, editor,
he is not prepared to say, anti! be iball have ex
hibited his catalogue, as he ought to all candor to
have done, so that the public may bq enabled to
judge wash of the two bulbs batter oldie usu.
- Noes correspondent Is sorry that the editor is not
rightiln his conjecmrs that he is the posnesor of a
handsome foe.. If he were, ha might perhaps be
tempted to throw his money begs into the cribs,' for
the youpole of showing, according to the new logic
of the Journal, who is the better rellloll4l, If, how
ever,en the other hand, the conleccores of the editor
•.' II founded, uteri he has simonises,' conclusive
ly that your correspondent is already a stockholder to
• othlicient extent, Li a tau payer, not merely to an.
ewer the inquiries of Jonroal, and to excuse him
for deelining any further subseription, but also to in
terest hint as a friend of the toed, end to uthholim
htm
to call it. Philadelphia , manners to account for the
viohnion of their contract.
And now, Mr. Editor, suppose, in conelasion of this
long winded article, that your correspondent Mould
retort upon the question of the •quo ammo," and to
ask m his mu what the editor of the Joarnal him eves
done for the interests of Pinsbusgb—and why hie that,
although a citizen of Ott. place, he has not merely de
nounced oar subscription . • trifle, and condemned
all that It 00111412 which looks to our local advantage
and mouthy, but bases. assailed your correspondent
for no other offence than thou of pointing the attention
of our public to the wrong lortleh has been indicted
epos as—what answer would hairier? He would say,
perhaps, as he might cm plausibly reply, that to
don hint to this way was bat the miserable .lib of •
pettifogger, who, feeling himself worsted in . argu
ment, had i rMorted to this means of emape. The edl
sof has, howemr, nothing of that kind to fear fromob
hem. Although he may be am•rod at his pontoon,
his business in to esp.. !us sophistry. and not to
peach hi. motives. He looks but to his argument, ao.
For tha Pittsburgh Guam
TEM CONCZEIT AMAIN.
Ms. Eons-1 wu truly surprised at the per
'cession of taste displayed by the editor of the
Mercury, in endowing the sentiments of his an.
respondent "Minim," who, in the Mercury of 2lat
inst., abuses "a gentleman' or refined and min-
voted taste, for not admiring music set to foreign
and unintelligible jargon. Really, Kr. Editor,
this tinging in a language a body can't understand
is an intolerable nuisance, and Ought to be Put
stop to. Why not stick to our own gotta old
Englistil—a tongue capable of expressing every
thing within the reach of hunish thought and feel
ing; and which, fur power of imitation stands en•
rivalled. Among the many eXamples that ;might
be adduced in proof of this assertion,but one here,
which I Had in a beautiful English song:—
"The huk's thrilling ausln,
The lark's thrilling strain,
And list to the sound of
The luk's thrillin6 audit."
Now, what could be better than that I! How
expressive of the sentiment! ' Why, the mere
sound of the words, in the absence of all mule, bi
enough to mod • thrill to the heart of every feels
log individual. Possibly some musical enthuslut
may here declaim on the vast superiority of music
as a language, its compreherudveness ben com
pared with the ordinary medium of oommuniza•
ties; its infinite res:nrces in depicting the thou,.
and difflerent shades and varieties of passion tad
sentiment; Its bawdy and vendee', std the rich
reward uniting those who will bat take the
trouble to understand its nature and Its capacities,
and the like mote. But this, of course, I. all staff
andnonsense, unworthy of a man whose soul Is
oatrammeL'd by a knowledge of crotchets and
quavers. harmony, rythoi, .a Other encumber
ances and pedantries, that constitute the sauce
of music. I °zinc with the "gemleaum" that a
man le the more capable of judging of music, the
less he know. of these things; Inasmuch as the
impressions produced on hie mind by its indoence
are entirely anbiassed and natural. To be sure,
there has been a great deal of ninth composed
without any words at all, and I have beard. for
' larcener, the symphonies of-Beethoven, Mozart,
Haydn, and others, spoken of in the moat raptly..
sus teems. Bet such nations are altogether &b.
stud, and the daily purely, of an utter perversion
of taste, brought on by over refinement. Bach
things will never tent where music fa id:lowed to
remain in its original purity, nnoont unmated' 'by
what is called wt.
The "gentleman" says well that "erne merit
emanates rim the seal, and appeals to the feel
ing.," and that "its merit. are to be judged by the
effects which it produces upon theme.* uninitiated
loath= the most relined audieracer • H a, am%
we have • desideratum, the want of *dela the
world has king and severely lels—a Means . ef
asseruileing the elect degree of merit and worth
I I of those composers whom the pampered and
vitiated taste of Europe and of our eastern elites
have landed to the Unsex geniuses sad model..
I can see no just reason why the majority is out
to decide, as well In matters of sit as in politica;
and who will deny that, an this cue, the wane
is with est. The "gentleman' has spoken my
sentiments when he um that "the simple and
tne sublime are Inseparable in mosicr and I mud
sonfus, that to my unsophisticated ears "Bonnie
Dow," or "Barns' Farewell," perthrmed epee the
Getman flute, ale much more eoceptsble than
riuses much vaunted and incomprehensible Aeries
With regard to the charm exercised by the wade
of many ot the old Scottish ballads, I perfectly
agree web the "gentheman;".for who could be in
ert:Debit, to the beauty and throe of the following .
lines of Berne—
.Thenneiat out apak • mole curdy
Wha knot to weal to clack the *tuft
For motile • ;Amite she had booked
And had in mllOlll a welt been docket.
Her dove had been a highland laddso," eta
And again, what beast conk% rental. Introoved
by the following pathetic atritio, which we meet
with to an old bib song:—
.1:11,1 proud were the ehiellains of mud innithdl,
A. truagh gnu oidhlr furadh I
The arm (door sky and the ash of our soil.
A's trusgh ban oidtds Grradhr
I Deed not say that he would,indeed,be• geed in
human fore), bereft of all human feeling and sym
pathy, whose heart would not melt within • hos
bosom, on bearing a band of Orman students
ring the "Oetman'a Father Load" somewbst afer
ad. tukkon,--
..Wu lit des DentsPhan Vastload
Oa amine endllch mit das land
So welt die denten, Zunge Klingt,
Cod wort lm Himmel Leder smell'
Now, Mr. Ebtur, here are tillage that every
one can understand; things which appeal at once
to our touriouti and oar musical feeling. Was
there, do you soppose, in that vast assemblage on
the evening of the Concert, s single Individual
man, woman, or child, in whose bowie, the above
noble muniments would not hove founds loud
echo?
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Permit me, in conclusion, to cengratnlate the
public on the acquisition, to the person at the
"gentleman . of a champion for the rights of tousle
min natural and unperverted state. It la high
.time the misguided and N advised admirers at
scientific and operatic colic were made to know
be ernes of their ways, by demonstrating the sad
hallucination they have been laboring ender, with
regard to•rrre wined tilde. IL is to be hoped
the "gentleman" will not stop here, bat continue
oa in the noble work of regeneration; mid that the
time may not be fir distant when the vapid pro
duction. of Monad, Beethoven, Belhnl, acid WM
SIDI; will be banished from the world, to make
room fir "The Campbell's are miming," "Bcois
who hoe," "Bonnie Dorm,' &o.
Tam Thre• Or•at Moat Hall Road
Will pre oblige a reader of your paper by Insert
ing to It the bliorring article from the Masaillon
New.!
The city r f Columbus and the-central portion of
Ohio are deeply interested In the subject to which
it relate.. They aro anxious, by means of rad
roads, to reach the sea board, and seems from
some cease, to have,their erections set upon Bob
timorc. if it be so important to reach that city to
preference to others, the Ohio and Pennsylvania
Rail Read, and the Pennsylvania CooUtl Rail
Road to Harrisborgh, and thence throogh York,
present recital.s which have never been so®•
e iently brought to the notice of the closetss of
this portion of the State. Those tiro roads will be
completed at an only diy. 01 this, the stock ale
ready subscribed in "each, and the progeeu the
work is making. arc a entbeient guaranty. "
Rai Philadelphia, New York, and 13011011, are
also cities with which Colombo hu sons into.
oomse. And instead of laboring to form A cons
neuron with the Baltimore . and Ohio Rill Road,
the porpoise of reaching Baltimore, ~,,,0 1 4 It
not be well,for her citizen. to seek a connexion
with the Ohkr and Penesylrude Rail Road an thx,
shortiA and most desirable Kate to tame oilier,
where nearly all their Eastern bullet:wits trans.
acted, This connexion cur be formed cheaper
by a road from this place to WAWA point in Stark
aonniy,or to Loudonville, in Ashland county, than
by a road from here to Wheeling.
!My object in making this request I. to call the
eibushoo of eaphallata and business man to Ude
objui. Nagy will laveatigate th sad condos
_.--
suunstienl imagine they vrill find them is more in
it dum they have been Induced to beheve. :
Secure.
lumhie, Dec. 17, 1649.
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From the Massillon N.
. There are taw more interesting subjects to the
people orOhi.,, than the comparative menu of the
three great oval Railroads, which are propesed
to connect them mutt the Eastern cities- They
the Northern,or Lake Shore Line; the Can
route, which creases. the
. _ .
tral, or Penneyivama
Ohio Cane! as Mem:dont and the ......
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
The law of 'haze lines is now making • dupe.
ate effort to pu.h throustiro V7heeling, over'. the
mountains of Western Y rginin The extraordi
nary and unparalleled character of the route adopt.
ed by the company, Is cutlet but little known in
Ohio; but the troth should be known. By refer.
once to the recent annual report of the Baltimore.
and Ohio Railroad Company, (page 29,) it will be
50tH that the distance from Wheeling to Curisber•
land by the railroad will be 211 miles. Now the
distance between the minds by the National Turn•
pike road In 131 codes, malting an Increase of
more then Wady per cent. over the turnpike
mace-
Some persons may suppose that a line that!is so
very crooked most be very level; but thin is far
from the 'tact. Two tremendrus mountains are to
be crossed; first the Lsarel Hill, with grades of ,
105 feet per rude Ming up It: then a tunnel:three
vwfters cf a wife fang! and then grades of 105
feet per mile going down It—after that comes the I
Allegheny mountains, with grades of 116 feet per
rode going up, nod the same going down! Grades
105 and of 110 lest per-mile ageing the pre
ponderating trade ! Teem is nothing like it in the
country, and none but Itself can be as parallel
Then id to the cost : the average coat of l
ed
sns bridging far mom than 24 miles, will exceed
$45,000 per mile. We is tote fficial abatement ;
and any one who doubts it, quested to refer to
the company's own report.
• Now, of it is wryve important to go to Balti
more, rather than to Philadelphia and NeM.York,
there is a much easier way of doing it. The red
road dtsumee from use Ohio river, at Wheeling,
over the Virginia mountains to fraltienore,,will be
390 mica; while the railroad dustnoen item the
Ohio river At Putsburgh to Baltimore will be only
335 miles, or 55 miles by the Penuastmuth Can.
twit route to Harrisbuhrh,and thence to New York
and Baltimore. The living in grades is still more
remarkable than the vim in distance. On the
Oentral route in crossing the mountains between
Pittsburgh and Harrubursh, (and there is bat one
mountain to croon) that:immune do grade going east
ward a only filly per itule. Coming westward, at
one pace, tho maximum grade wid be shout 60
feet per mile, as on the Massachusetts Western
Railroad. POICOM11;, then, equating the dintanee
Pittsburgh will be rte ter to Baltimore thm IWbeel.
log will be when her Mad in finished.
But Baltimoie to o sly about one half of the Rise
of Phliwirlphia, and that city about twi third.
the size of Now Yo Lt. To reach New York,
that great commerchtl osetropnbi, is the Most un-
portant °biter, and,,is COMPAMM MOMM:Si `' , ,be I
London of America , the Wheeling mid Baltimore
ml mad is lost in the comparison.
For the trade and travel to New York, We must
compose our Central room with "the Lake 'hole I
Line, and we find thatours haven advantage of
about 110 mtles over the route by Buffalo. and 100
mil. over that by Dunkirk. The Onto and POW:l.
aylvatna rotate will be the shortest for all time to
000 e. MASSILLON.
MEM
Ixtorraut Daemon .ro Comm:amt. Mcit.—We
understand that in a cause recently determined
in the Court ot Appeals of Maryland, It Chas been
decided that a deed made by a peraon Pa embar
rassed careen:marina to Trustee. In the purpose:
Ist. To defray the expenses attending. the era•
cation of the trust;
ad. To pay the several creditors of the grantor,
named in i schedule annexed to the deed;
3d. To pay the,claima of suoh of the grantor',
creditors es should, on or before a trivet; day, exa
cute and deliver to the trustees fall and absolute
releases and acquataccee ot inch elalon;
4th. If any surplus remain of sat4fring the
aforesaid en.duars, to apply the same 4, the Italia •
faction of toe claims of all other creation of mid
grantor, without any distinction or prterityr--
Is void, both at common law and aa iuptinat the
statute, 13 Elm., eh. 5.
That a and so void, as to • part, is void alto,
gether.—LloirimanAnwiceos.-
Fushun. or Usmarown —hlr.JatiobOn,mho
hu just complete/1 the assessment far Ms Borough,
le addltioo to the. dotes of tos dike, itaa taken a
census of tulo Antal sum.
The nuAoAttintalea 1(1421
Blacks, of both sexes, BlB
.
has takee great pain., rata to doubt tas
report is Tay 'weenie. Hia labor ex this respect
been ettirely vet-alto., sad her merits the
thinks tithe ettizerksof tee tai' far tmaSle—
llaioataraDaPoay..i•
Poi Nersanados.s.—The Septennial Cert•
n. of potiodapoi, ei,„ and Cottnty, for 1249, shows
the foilosrivir result. White usable popirlstlen moo,
of whom 75446 ant males, and 1,919 feniales. Colored
astable popolanon 311, of whom .59 prd females, sod
17t ere males. Whim blind persons 1174 of whom 54
are female.. Colored blind pereo.7. Deaf and dumb
pen°. 175, of whom 71 aro female/4. This ruble
chows an Increase of 91.211 in the wide inhabitant
of Philadelphia City and County elute 1645
Wen.' Wettest—A great many leerned treatises ,
have been written, exp . aitung the engin of, and el..
Ifying the Worms generated in the human system
Scarce any topic of medical eeler,ee hi s s elicited more
mate observation and profound research. and yr'
physicians are very malt divided in opinion on tin
=Meet It malt ho admitted, lir...waver, that after a 3,
a mode of expelling these moron, and purifying the
body tram their presence, I. of Mere Velm than the
wisest disquisitions as to the Origin.: The expelling
agent has at length been found—and M offering to the
public bin...ace's Vermeage, the Previews ate confi
dent that at mill only require to be used, to prove melt
exywrior to any now in use.
For sale by I. KIDD A CO, Ito. CO, corner of Fnurth
mad Wood st., PiOsburgh. iffeirt.d&wlse'S
A Care and Certificate [lame
Mr MILD MMAT O SAM or =I P ae I 01.. V al •
iMeabl certify. that •taut two erects ago I Neu *ele
ct with a violent attack of etestftiag and purging Choi
ea Mathes, with very din reeling patitt In the etoutach
and bowels. ',bleb was comp:eteir relieved by two
teaspoonikal dom. of Pe4OiCYIII, Illk(a in a little Ira.
wt. Albs having taken the figtrilore, I slept worldly
and comfortably for three boors. Planed)
WISE, Jr,
On board the sward boat hoodoo.
Pittsburgh, Ore. 00,1E49
lava Cutiain of the Anadne, and me. a 'vitae. 1.
he astauiatatte acute of the Petraleuna, in the cola
g . . .
m Wm. who IS one of the huldlt cn the boot.
is3Knra3 NIMROD ORADELL.
Polsborgh, De. Ilth,
trreoot ieneret adverueement In uaothar coil=
dc.l3
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DA: D. 1113IIT,
As. e u ri p : 14, 7 : . 7 . ur:th.
URA. sod F•rrr nor,.
4013 PRINT'NOs
DILL HEADA, CARDD, CIRCULARA,
Man fire, , 13:111 Lei4ing, Contracts, Ism Mama,
11,(1, MILLS, CIERTIVICATIO, c•rcaa,
nto., *a. h.c.,1
Prtated at We 'honest notice, ai lbw pricer, at' ha t
dot.. Cs terra firma. Tams trate,
naming Laison froisaa.—Yrepared by j. W. Reny
William tbs., N. Nri, and for saln by A. Jayne., Na.
19 Court! , street. Thia will be friend • delightful rou
ble of beverage In famtlie• and parboalatly for rick
•
!Wm.
B.f. —An improved llboColate prepas
Ila
being Cr rrannallolll of Cocoa uot; innocent,
.en,
t eeny
and palatable, 1.101,11 reslornmended par
u
skirl) , for . nvalids. Prepared by Baltbr, porch , :
ter, Mass.. and for sale by A. JA Lt the eck
us acorn. No. 71i Vaunt. st • rricbl4
Improvements in Venting''.
DR. 0. 0. STKARNS, Immo( inns Doleo le prepared I.
manufacture sad tot Rho. Tim bble suit pen
of ems, upon Suction or Annospherie Suenon Plans.
TOVI/I•Ctir.tmuto rive own TlS,,he re the nerve t
•itoosod. Once and residence non door to the May
or. otter. Fourth target, Plitsburgh.
Riess lo—J R. M'Satltten. F. 11.1iaton.
yesterday morning, the Kid instant, nat., infant
son of James and Melia Kerr, aged irmonilm.
The leseral rllf take place tele afternoon, at 2
clock, from the residence of itIIIMIKerri Jr., on Penn
llMet.
You' satiartistleally,
CIATTONET.
111041 day Pressit44.4
CAM of dm anieles tot, Belida,' Presents
raftrbo found at the D rug ?taro of
dc24 Ft EMELIAEREt, Wow/ et
1 11._ry bbin 13b.ued, roc rce'd , end for role by
Jer...4 3
.M
‘.:A1 , 3 .
OULD CANDLES--rd boior'r
j nr i r
c l A o s by omr,
dr3l
rygn—A bbir, lb box., und 12 begs Rol:. jar
i AAA and for sale by droll JLI CANFIELD
AST ILAN.,
ki:cs, A Batumi. MARE, wall white feet,
Hosed (ace, old end Poor, came In the re.
e'dente or the subscriber, 11l the moult of
October list. 'Cho oerner of the same Is
hereby notified to op ear within 70 days, prove prop.
arty, Pay chantey v. 1000 bet ,( , ray,. otherwise the
Ptope rty yrill be sold.. ths tew ai, , ,,,,,.
.10917,111, MAiITIIEWS,
do24.4 . _Uspeltit.elsir tp.
F`Vidi.:ii„,„-:nt, :t p re?e a n ' tt , T. ;;.',Y.:::oP'`', h g
east elde of The Diamond,—from let Apnl nevi ' on
Enquire of JANIri.9 P. HANNA,
de24-7,* ' Second nee
CORCIIINGS—OcuIy now Waling And for lisle by
,144 .0 11 GRANT
TUST RECPIVE:D, a new awful:tent of PIANOS,
0 from the manufactrales of Commute, Boston,
and 11. com & Pays", New York
ALSO—A few elegantly carved PIANO STOOLS,
for gala at manufacturer , . pricea, by
JOHN H MELLOR, Pt Wood at,
dal Solo Agent for ChlakanAgl Pianos,
for WOW.= iSOMITIIIII.
I-9S casks a arti,..lr.l
j:O dc rl-10 cask. in store ...vg.v17.F5.,..
NV INDr GLASS-6130 be 2. ezlß
15'
" • st BF:STo, and
for •c 54
ID3
" TV:+lll.'V'h
BLACK WADDING-10 bales IRMO am and heavy,
just reel by SHACKLETT WHITE,
_Rust reed 99 Wood st
W I latc724: W A DDING—' b a-1;n1 "‘ gI'IVFYIIT
SHACKLE
AN VAS-3 be .uf
es medium tnelore' C.v.
C Jun r_ee'd by de24 WHJyr,
[)OH ROY PLAIDS-1 bale 6-4 blue and black
it Watley Plaids just ree'd per express, fat 4.14 bY
d'22 51 " C ' n17 "E
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DR
RAD . VELVET— An Invoice of Dna. Golan Vei
vet,jual reel by expects by
deal SHACKLE-FT.& I!HITE
pHO WN DRILLINGS-4 bale. heavy, Jun reel by
-LP
deb{ SEIAGKLLTC tr. WHITE
.1 3 LUE & ORANGE PRINTS-4 oases noir r'4
ond bright colors, opened LW
dcgi SHACKLIITT & WHITE
ease. Farley and Wool Dyed
ll Blank, opened and for sale by
deli &HAMMETT & WHITE
WY:AMszle IVldega •- INo 3. bbl, b.
/ER, Jr by
OCKING WINES Ss BRANDIES—Or et descrip.
C
nons, for .n. by %dal JACOB WEAVER, Jr
100.000 PRINCIPE CRSARB, of 0. =Md. -
sirable grand. and color., for sale by
dell JACOB WEAVER, Jr
OILSTEIL9-3 eases IL do:Jars eta) prima pickled
LLobsters, for sale by
deli Lteoll WEAVER, Jr
ALAD OIL-30 baskets "filer , " Oil. (nob importa
lion, for sale by dal JACOB WEAVER Jr
AMPERS—For. gala by
• JACOB WEAVER, Jr
(1024
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LT OCKWOOD'S ILLUSTRATED WORICS-111u
urinated Books—Braks in richly carved Madill
illuminated bad Illustrated—Roos superbly bound
Velvet, Silk, Morocco, and Composition, in irriiditio
of tbo Middle dgea—Bibles and Prayer Rooks, bra •
drolly bound in Velvet and Morocco, mrigniScently o
ruminated and Illatitinated. For sale by
JAMS D. LOCKWOOD,
delta Bookseller t Importer, trl Wood Ft
New and Miasmas Gift Hookst
ACHED SCENES AND CHARACTERS; WS J T.
S
Headley, with eleven original deigns by' Darin
Poems an d Flab %Ohllogs, by Richard H. train; n
vol•., muslla
Illuzatuated Hems of Sacred Poet), with:a iilestra•
eons engraved On steel, by John Bongo
Just received by JOHNSTON
rd
STOCkTON,
kit! earner Third and Market an.
MIT—Two Barrels and One Keg BUTTER,
LMuted "Joe. Barclay tr. P.,Jr.&Co ,") on the
from steamer Miehigauls landed/. Any in.
formation respecting them will ur thankfully received
by degi-ditJAMELPARK,Jr. & CO.
SCOAR A MOLASSES-6R
24 h b:11 N ril t o i l:s u e l e ' s7 landing
per Columbian, wad foe sale low by
de22 JAMES DALZEI,L, 24 Water st
PBACHEM--70 seas landing and ior sale
.1.7 by dal
_JAMES
_y_ALZELL
litriTFlß-6bblo Fresh Roll, In clean to day 'd
A" and for sale by deign CRAIG & BONNER
LARD Ws new, to day reg A r G lloat z l , l a
LOUR-°0 Fa'r -rt°
F .T, ViglgrlV
SUGAR—I 9 hhd. N V, reed per )11try Ann, for mile
by dell/ ENGLISH A GENNEFT
OLAlrisE6-30 bbl. N 0, now landing and for sal,
Mby deb ENGLISH i BENNETT
SOAP -400 born Palm, to More and for sale b _
delta
LOLL BUSTER-3 !obis in store and for sale by
.I‘,d c yENGLISH & BENNEIT
SPLENDID At3SOETMEBiT OF
GIFT BOOKS. AND ABINLIALS for 1111501
THE GEM OF THE SEASON, with Muir. elegant
ngravings , edited by N. P. Wilts.
The Sacred Anneal, a Gat los all Seasons; by H.
Weld.
The Floral ILeepsake, kir IPSO, with forty six beariti,
fel colored @newel.; edned by 7.Bmm.
Lealemof hiemeny. an 111 amonated Aimed for 12.50.
Oein• or Beasty, or Lltalld7 Gil for Ldige, by E.
PerelvaL
The O Pare Gift for the Holy Hay
Opal, a
Hourest Gleanings,-1 Holiday Booki—by Y. A.
Dwght
0111 Leaves of American Poetry, edited by R. W.
Omen..
Thejtemance of NOM, or Poetical Langnage of
Viewers; by Theme Hiner.
The Forget.hie•Notolor IBA by Um. E. S. Smith.
T. Mom " by Mrs. E. P.Howart.
The Snow Hake, " bezadfally lilustrated.
The Chaplet of Liintall Gems, with <Mimed mms-,
Maga
The Home Offering, or Glimpses of Herm-LIM; by
C. EirdMif.
The Gift of Fnendahlp, • Token of Remembrance.
The Hy actellt, or Affection , . Gift, for 1850.
The Gem, for ISM edited by Father Freak.
Apples of Gobi in Pietism of &Mort by &FL Fal
low..
Plom's Gem, or the Bottum fely aB Ete.ons; with
beaisuful embelli , bonenta.
The Dromorteg Room Scrap Book, with seventy Illus.
Milan.
The
Chat
u h v m aag d. ea • a gomi .+ il b f g ty ra A ve z Meevtaen.-
..
'vino; foodoseleg by .mo ot emir& -
II bin and Prayer Hooke, to every style of binding
In sett the 50,10 of purchaser ,
For ea. by ELLIOTT A ENGLISH,
No. ID Wood meet, between Fourth
deli _ and Drunend
DS BANK 02 5 .15HOLAND circle _
1. its property is the city of Pituburgh, masted .
the comer of St. Cielr Wee and Ihtques. Way, hav
ing 154 feet .151. Clair street, 211 wet no DuAucane
Way, and 2111 feet on Barkers alley.
This property contains OVER UNE ACRE of ..-
.I. ground, 14 susceptible of • anbdisislon which
would prove highly ramble to one wishing to rissail
tit bailiEng lots of the usual site, or. improve. A
plan of the vabdlvision nu be WO at the othee of the
undetsisned.
On the property are erected Are IBUhrl•E , i•i Brink
Ibtilillegs on St. Clair meet, rir.etuilme the used.
linos, as the "Red Lion, • 1.119143 t of entailer buil d o r s . d .
ro
b M y r " rise " n V dl '''
art & 1 1r., rat of ftl y e ' IZZ.I " ;
lashed pied
to the tavern_
The rental 12E25(0 per annam, an
Apolt to
d the property br
one third improved
. _
CHILISTEAS PILMSIGHTSI .
!TING subscriber respectfully Informs his numerous
J. cowmen. and the public generally. that his TOYS
sad FANCY GOODS am nous open and for sale lathe
loge ware roan up stases. 108 Market meet, where
eau be seen the largest as most magnificent assort
ment eve offered for sale in this city. Yerseso wish
ing to ba yy
cheap will A leut Gad, as these goods were
imposed direct DI myself.
C YEAGER. IDS Market at
Sew Hooke Jost Arrived.
ACRED SCENES AND CHARACTERS, by J.T.
l Waxily, with inigaial designs by Dailey,
The Poems and Pro. Writings or IL H. Dana.
Moroni. and Fanelli, or a Practical View of the
110, al Duties, Relation. and interests of the edical
.tolession and do Community; by AV. Hooker M , M. Is
The Puritan end His Deortner, by J. K Pautddi,
author or the Dotrbotsn i s Fitesitle.
Isis Gringos," an Wide View of Meilen I C•I.
Gomm, with Wanderings in Vein, Chili and to Y ens
by Lleut. Woo. For rale by
don E. 1.140 IT b. ENGLISII_te W. ed
ADIFA . WORK HASKRTS.—Tbe tames
1 s finest assunment ever brought to this city,
direct From Paris, sad for sale low
~b v
deg) C YEAUF.II. Re Mark,
-
ERIC AN TOYS—A large asserinaent
Msiturscuired Toys, the best •nd
stsnual made in am world. Call end see
C Y EAU Elt•:‘, lid Mattel st
EIRINTS FUR R. hlessuo of
PRINTS
temiou ot buyers tu his assortment of
embramag the' , sweat and handsomest styles, and war ranted fast colors. Chmtaes, of rte
pattern, and a lanes assortment of 111,a.
hgured Itght Prints an Crum 's, roe
tn
—fanhlts.
URPII
dent
rpWiLLED CURTAIN CHINTZ ES.—W. R. MOO
nor has reed a further supply of plain Scarlet an.
ed Orman Chtnmes, at the North East corner
Fourth and Market sm.
SOUR ASH-110 casts Blatl'.l celebrated brand, to
sale by RAGALEY R CU,
Id and 20 Wood at
uPERIORSC WINE AND BRANDY
-50 eases Sherry WI., 1631;
55
or " casks (Repo Bruly;
jast ree'O , On ermlenmetaL
for ante by dell SELLdLthRSILNICOLS
itVdteltL".l -Xq3IbIITSAISVON.'II; See 'y ond A
bbl. C P Anshors's extra lasdly for
17 sale by dal Ir 3 DILWORTH &
Sp r-20 boxes ChICIBRIIIi, for Pale by
TH & CO
de2l t , DILWOR
Just read and tor Blie by
Cf Jcal J KIDD & CO. f 0 Wood st
11(7 RITE GLUE-103 lbs saperior, lust reed and
DV for solo by dal I KIDD& CO
EVERY -4W lbelusl reed and ( 06 P j t i b i r o co
do/I
- _
ILOVEtr-2 bales on IrAnd sud (or sole Irj
ll de2l • J KID& Co
le by
Ammo. Cayenne. rco'cl and lor
sa .001 J KIDD Er Ill)
FLAW R—n bbl. Extra Fara Davis , brautl;
151311)16
bblaS!l
Ll. ° E' Y R - Li - few bbls Extra — Roll. rec l- 4 - 1 bud fi
may by deM ARMSTRONG A. OROZER
AK . — l3 , —N - — MAR add m ivr• No I, jun Tee d add le
SISTRONI3 & CROZEII
j/sMILY 1-.ol.llt—Zn bbl. F•riner h K,rk's eel
brotee brand, in sto AN re mud lot ssle by
&VI NIE , TRU.NU b. CII.C.Z.F.R
Pk:ACHES-2o Auks is day rec'd and fc
We by acvy
__/..L.NISTRONO & CROZEII.
PF.AIIIII.—A Int of prima, to day
JE for sale byLl52l ARBlSTltioNtitr labgZElb
F!LOUR -20U bbl, •atioas brands, just raccibad and
F
reor asP, by deyl ARMSTRONG &
DUCKW HEAT FLOWI-4/*/ sack. (bard.) fel s.
/2227 dela AKIHSTHONG * CRHZ ER
CIRAII CIDER -0 bbls In store and (Or sale by
OrA. ZICOSTRONO a CROZER
see d and for sale by
) is CON —3O
" i'" IRM;111100:0 b CRO4R
2 S
r RI
) 0 big. on nonolnntent and
QCOItC1113) SALT&--two
Ali
mcKEI
a,
co,
inr sale by Front street
T kIiNFLFTS of Memory; Lady's GM;
L
,;ems of the Seamus; Gems of B•..li;
Ruplelevg Old of Friendshso; Floral Keepsake;
HUMP 1.. a of Nature; 'gunnels; Keepsake.
Cbssismas Blossoms, and Leave. Ap,.
redden mm Fnendship's Offenses PoeVe °derma,
Rude's , Eosins° Funs of America;
The Mild:lnk Proverbial Philosophy, Al.;
Sacred Annuals, Harass Oleaningsi
Snow Flake; Keepsake of Friendship;
N wrap Lady% Offense;
'Nikko and Prayer Honig, booed in velvet and aso
Tosco, with clasps. Received by
• JOHNSTON # STOCKTON' ,
earner Market and Third Ole
Q PARI , IS CIOARS—SO,OOO porno, pit yeod . •
sae by STUART to SILL.,
No llb Wood al
NSCNV PIANOS,
P
bbl, Jut TU'd M ART for sale by_ _
L
E ILAD BIL
cr Ett SF.EI)4O Dbl. in eini; , eml i Vir .
CORN BEl0010:1 don in sore no (OT MOP by
del° STUART & SILL
PEPPER -10 bkgs I 1" .. store.d;s4e v erf e r t sita,
'tote - in sale 1,
FTT.HER-") TIJA.Wia SILL
— T & SILL
Te!9FY do lI~T
COFFEE--A lbapbli lot for sale by
T & SILL.
STUAR
kf &So —_
TOBACCO -40 by•Wa and d 4, 'orate bY
dero STUART & SRA.
TTEAShf chesu for ude hy
SILLTUART & SILL de2o
eIHEF.BI.:—,(O Oz. Ewa, jess ITC.' and for se by
V dela) STUART & SaIILL
IDUCKET3-100 dor in store and for sole by
do :YO STUART k SW
y ARD—I9 bLIN No I Leaf;
- 1 - 41 ._ k.g. .... .474 iEw9 &CO
- -
EAN/3-31 little White. for •ftio
D ny
dc:o MEV, stAT MEWS lc CO
PEACHES -120 ba old crop;
lOU ba new cram for sale km by
de3o .RHEY, AIVITIIEWS Is CO
rpALLOW--3I bbl. for .ale by
de2o - HUEY, lATTIIEWS&CO
- n - o . P de S—CIAkl lea In store and for Pale by
Ja, 2UJ 8 DILWORT_H &CO
Bdc. —I kegs, bbla and b0 .... n . k0 i r t 4/ . 1.1 1.
PONDER - 1 kip Blasting . In arriemaerla (•
sale by —' dean JEI DILWORTH &CO
RO b L i t, LIUTIgt-2 bto Is frpr i aZtui f l i v a:1"d
DRY PEACHES—MI Int in atom and for sale 1:y
delo ' J 8 DILWORTH &t,o
OHEE.SE—SO tas W R, for rale low ter
detlO I DILWORTH tr. CO
NioLtrtr_str—.4o bbis B 146% JObod Rcfiriery, 1.
2•16 by dc2o is DI OVORTO
amoll=o
Et=
MAR -4o Lads NC, in •tom abd for z.e by
de2o '
- -
010ARS-30 ; 000 Coo mon; . . .
wpm kill_ Spanish, in stare, for tale by
amJ S DILWORTH & CO
E GIGS-3 bba Eggs in store and for sale by
COPE & BREIFOOLE,
dee4o lO3 Second went
-3-
I I )"s—.Ad'iu''"'El;T-a COl &r IAF_ LE
_
Li:a:WHEAT FILA)UR-3 0 sacks in store arid f•
1$ ..te by de2o COPE &BREYFOOLE
e _7
I:NfPPI 175 bbi.ir.nd tale by
Jcb eB
REYFGGLE
KFGtVIVVr: .dl
y.
14 igl;lEAiFg7.td.
-2 oks In .tarn and for rase by
LT.IPE'cRAP' COPE & BRETFOGLE
...._. --
OAT" b ul.a:lg and for •
dOlO
A PPLES-,- bbl, Dried, for mile by
C H CHANT
dcw
CHE-751 Dole.
E"h';' '71,74t.ta 7 ms
de.23
HONEY -20 bozos M lilts Comb, for aa . o by
__
do2o D WILLIAMS
- -
BLACK TEA-20 hf chests Cholan and Oolong, f•
solo by dad D WILLIAMS
roam
B. WILKINS,
Attorney at tare, Foorth street.
•ertinc, best brancia; in mon
STUART it Sit.
Alf HIIALSI
01114-300 ba gg gore ond for by
& SI
de2o • STUART LL
,MATT
ITER I{EATLIER—b side• in More and (or salo by
dela , COPE & BRY.% FOOLsE
H GRANT
begs Flaxseed:
bbl Timothy seed; far snla by
C LI GRANT
b4l. receiving and for sale by
H GRANT
- 10 bedslu bblßefined:its! y
dtiM J D WILL/ 28,110 Wood st
I. °l-"SES 1 ). VbbEir.l, o v—,
" Golden yrom; for 'Oa by
dc2U I D WILLItaIS.
A ISM 9.50 blaze. I's and V., for
by
deo • J D
b y do ripener Corn i gn i consignment,
VILLIAIde
'I/ASH Bol..llDd—iM dos liolates Coil:for
dc2o J D WILLIAMS
CANDLES -3Q boxes StElgrillo;
ater " epermilor sale by
• .1 D WILLIAM'S
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D RIED FRUIT—VA !mks and 4 labia Peaches,
(halve.) prime new crop;
bn Apples. received 111 Id for
rt a WATEamazi,
Nos al Water and 6 Front at
GBEEN Arrt.Es--215 LLIs, Vi tlOO.ll qualities. fo
ode by dao L 8 WATeRMAN
B ROD -31S---oa.doa Fancy Gill Handlcd;
34 dos good CmmoB
f WATE AM
AN
XtEAL-19 bbl. Com MEAL ree'd Ami for
le sa by
d r.M - L S W ATERM AN
. .
I,UTTIM-1 3 bbbi and SO kegr, packod, in prime
L order for snipping, for sale by
IXTIL/JABIS' IVORY PEARL TOOTII POWDER,
VI , foe removing 'Patter, Scorn, Etotker, al l
substances desteuenett TA the Teeth. lt is delzetous to
the thste,cleassityg the =mob, healing atld strengthen
log the 6ume, and purifying the bees..
• Pontine, wholesale and renal. by
dee/ R E SELLERS, h 7 Wood st
- t - -
OpiG SHAWLS—Ree'd per expt s t tQia day
1 .1 0 .3 , ,pen , ing at A. A. Mason & oe.. , Zp:o. w to
Breech
superior Long and Square Stain/1 ' d
de
VIZETITS.I , -2 eases super French Mack Silk VI
rtes, extra trimmings, ree'd per express, at
d A bleSuN & C 0,3
NtES & DE LiAINS--3 cases sripet new.
Cashmeres. and .De Leine, wide very big&
e'd al.rl Doi opening at
A A MASON &CO'S
DIEM BOWER{
WAR WITII BIEXICO, by R. S. Ftipl27; 2
nts f
M of
and o Rbatocie; comprising tut
rsu Analysis of
s ooral Evident. fPe by
hamly, D. D.
on Mailman Baptiaini by Baptist W. Nod, M.
1. bhes, a Novel.
Toles, from all Nodal.: by AmhddY /. 1 .•
'M 21 illustrations by Doyle.
red by JOHNSTON it STOCHTON,
c omer Tbird and Market so cots
11T.PS —4 oncliiow Som swam
rt Yid, .4 for solo by
ISAIAH DICKEY A CO, riot .1
iv e act• now lding and far •Ile
ISMIAH DICKEY* CO
SHEEP AND LAMB PELTS-9 doz tali& lAw
& wool, for saw by de's, i DICKEY tr. CO
SVEEP SKlNS—Drowed, for drugtist'ope 2 for sale
by 11.9 ISAIAH &
OTTON-6 torler, loading from Fon Pin, for onbr
by dolO ISAIAH DICKEY it CD
ARD-44 bids and I tierce No I, landing from su.
Pon PaL sod for sale by
de,/ 1541.111 DICKEY k.CD t ykont st
, AM TAL
) & LOIV-39. kegs No 1 Loyd, /lo
L. 40 its do, 1 pack's,
14 " No k Lard;
IB " Tollottl D" me r d
s ec dcl2 SELLERS & NICOLS
SOOtiR :ZilA Idled prime New Sagan
foie do; in amie mid re
-•^ SELLERS to NICOLE
,
lIRIED ur:Kr —.5 bbls Evans & Sarlft's Sugar Cu. '
1J red Beef floands, in store and for sale by
de l 9 SEI.LERS & N , IeOLS
\IV INTER
LARD OIL
- 1 1 0 1" Vol, th i ' rroPore ". •ili
for -ale by dell) SELLERS& NICOL'S
If ESS I'ORO-150 bbls just meld and for aisle by
j deli/ ESELLERS er.
lICOLS
SURIR-43"4'P"nNaitgr' le by y
de
-airiig7B;i ,
Galena, for gale
. !;y ,
Li dell/ {WET, MATTIILMS A CO
CiOTTO.N.6-ocs, p — ii - Eidia - Collins.
.v.ii . l.Y
vr dell/ • RHET. MATTHEWS it CO
SOAP-3G boxes landing from steamer Nair Englarri:
nd for sal, to dose hy
defy JAMES HALZELL
ECONIVHSNDWO.O6.-1 goaleeoWinid
oat Piano, in excellent order, with tam pedal.,
pnea, SIM
don Mt., in good order, IMP. For rale Lip
don H. KLEILIF.R.
3 - 1./ST tee'd, an elegant plain Rosewoal 8 och Piano.
from the celebrated manufactory of Nuuns '1
Clark, N. Y, of superior tatiOialiduntlmOderale price.
Poe ante by H. KLIMEK,
dell it 7. W. Wondered.
rivPFIII EiViErVlSit
n aa E rrrta . c r ' n ' t b ol l ' e u V h an ' T nli . ear a 1 ' 11;W: 1 w hitt
het. now a:feting very 'now who vrlth a good
atoll would do well to clove.allard examine hi. interment,
et tog HAT AND CAP STORE, ,Saute
meet, near
Fourth. J.lR•aw JAMES WILSON.
ba fa cost and (or halo by
• •^
C AN ti iI'ARDAUOR
for by
CRAIG & SKINNER
YoYATUKS--ittlb be to MOM and for sale be
dein
ATO tIFIS farCiIEAPER THAN EVER !—.
V V Jost contd, en invoice of fall tearelicd Poet , '
ver Watcher, carts tote -ales, which I Can sell as
low as thirty and Allay five dollars, aid warranted to
keep good time.
Also—A splaudid 11...1111. 1 1 of JEWELRY, cotn
prtrlnc the various and latent styles, and best patterns
W. W. WILSON, Watchntabor and
drIR cornet Market and Fourth:, streets.
F% -17IrtYlIK-RSI7 boo ionenng Irian EICILIIkrf Lot al
flannel:l, attl for rile by
delft JAMES DALZELL
Sfi d f!t b ll IRON-T 3 erck;reccirmairl fLirra./ekty,
pOdTATtill.-ibblityslntßAlok ,eitzpvfiirZniael
113111ERWIIILAT FLOUR—IOO *eta mel. fi.tr
NNER rale by
dein RAIDS` KI
D it ,e ' t - ft 14.:1C"F'"--" " ;, 11 "
11 . 1 2, • K g kYF471"" 1,1,11',7r°,1
u 7 )w 4 =v ;.P7tultc. o
RAIG is SKINNFAt
pit - ocastaTiont
itiEw.V.l,l2.t.:Ep.oifwann‘rLe..pe,t tieTtip_tiltr.oltr.sne.d Coart of
a of Icon.
Common a n ADA ter the •Plo indicts' ~ D istrict of
Pent..lnman, and Dthsiee of the COWL 0f10.17r and
Terminer, sod General :ell Delin.ry to imd far said
Muria, sod Dstrte . lone. and William Kern. revs.,
Antociet. 7.4.7 of the gusto Court., in end for the
County of Alleßbellf dated the nth day of No
in the year of out Lord one thousand eight hundnd
fd forty one. and tome directed, for boldikt.St Coen
t tree and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, to
he Court Douse, in the City of Pittsburgh, on tbe-gth
Monday in December next, et 10 o'cloca, A: bi,
Publth notice is hereby given to ell .Tantices of the
Peace, Coroner and Constables of the County of All,.
gheny, that they be then and there, in theirOropar. per.
tons, with their rolls, record., inginiithinn.,l
Caaatoa
uans and other remembrance., to do those shin..
which to them respeetive Whets le their behalf appear
to be done—and also thaw thu.will prosecute the prth
one rs that now are, or melt be in the Jail of said Cane,
ty of Allegheny; to be thee and there, to prose. ,
against them an shall be just
Riven coder my hand at Pittsburgh, thin 13th day 0
November, in the year of oar Lord, 1 4 43, hod oi th•
CoMmotterealth the 73d. CARTER CURTIS,
•inarildivrtirt Sheriff
AUCTION SALES.
lay Sohn D. Davis. Auction....
Peremptory Situ .ef..Stapl, and Fancy Dry Geode..
Oa Monday morning, December tltth, at 10 O'clock, at
the COV2III(TeLti . Sales Rooms, corner of Wood ant
Fifth streets, will Irnsold, without reserve, for cosi
currency—
ntarge and general 'sutra:awnof staple and luny
Dry
Goods, to cline sundry cotnigametas before Ow
MeV, year.
At 2 o'clock,
Grocene., fjoreo.wem Purnitule, de.
5 half che.ts VII Tea, 0 bble N 0 Saner, 1 Or cash
Am. Brandy, 10 Ws Sweet Potatoes, s b 1 ,1,1 IVhite
Desna bbls fresh fine Floes, 10 has p
tad Soap, dor Canal Shovels, 8 doe Goal a n d Devon
shire Shovels, hr.
A large land genvral assortment of now and second
hand hoasehold Montan, an brocina nearlY all the va
riety wanted by housekeeper. , and others; Chlns*are,
tassware,queensware, looking glasses, leather bed,
At 6 0'Ci066 . ,
Taoltionable ready made Clothing, hardware, fine
cutlery.. allot gees, pistols, gold! and silver snatches,
4°°Y articles hc.
de2.l 1011N,D DAVIS, Alm
---•----
Porrtme Sole of Right Taluatla &WA* Lige.
On Thursday, January 3d, IMO, will be sold, on Dr -
premises, the following very saleable Beal txp
sale of which we. postohned from the Nth last, vim
At 10 o'clock, A. M.,
Those five very desirable lots of amend. *lntel. on
Penn street, between Marburir and Water amend
each having a trent of 20 feet en Penn street, and or..
tending beet 110 feet to Brews') alleY.
• ! At 3 o'clock. P. 51.,
Three large and saleable lots, shuttle no the teeth
side of Seventh street, between Smithfield and Grant,
hewing each s from o(40 feet, and extending back MO
Met Smawtierry Terms. cash par funds. •
dell • JOHN I) DAVIS Aunt
.S:T I?, AM. BOAT'S
CINCINNATI IA PITTAIIIIN.GII
• DAILY PACKET'LINE.
well known line of splendid passenger Steam•
ers is now composed of the lammed, swiftest, bas
In .ties end tarnished, and most povrerfel boats on tits
waters of Me Weat. Every accommodation modems ,
fort 01.CD:trolley Cllllprocure,lms been provided for pis.
longer. The Line has been in operation for Oro yens
—ha. carried a million of people without 'boletus inane '
ey_to their persons. The boats be at 0:s. fan of
Wead even d•y provioto to starting, (or the reeig•
don of fre.ght and the entry or passengers on the re •
tat. 111 all Mar, the pinnine money ennt be psi ill
advance , •
SUNDAY PACK T. '
T itatC NEWTON, Captain Iferaphill, twit
leave Pittatiurgh every Sunday morning at 10 eager
Pllteeling every Sunday evening et 10 r. 4.
Ally 20,1. W.
MONDAY PACVSICT.
The ICONONGAllELA,Capt.fivirre„tvillleave
aUO .
b.rgh carry :Vandal/ teaming at 10 o'cieclit
every Monday evening at 10 e.
VORSDicirtSitleitt.
- -
• ..
The lIIBEENTA No.-s,-Copt. J. Kuistrztann, witit
cave Pittaburgh every Tuesday morning at 19 o'eloebi
PTheefing every Tuesday evening at lo.r.
WEDieWeirrirnbig-ETs
The NEW EN GLAND No. 1, Capt. 3..Dt k;t.lD
leave Pinslourgh. every Wednesday, mamba sat 10
Wanelim. ev ery Wednesday evening.", 10 FM
TlilsßDaT•
The MILLJANT, Capt. Rugs, will leave Pitts,
burgh every Thunalayroming allOiPelueitiWhaulial
every 'ihursday evening
The CLIPPER No. 2, Car. Pugs ,Devat s - will I rave
Pittsburgh every Friday moritingtllo o'clock; When
Lao every Friday evening at In
FOR LOUISVILLE
mats The emelt..ter
T.F.L EGRAPH N 0.2,
?thank
a , matter, will leave foaaaan.
poll n Tuesday the Zia LW, at IQ.
.Clock A. Y.
For freightor paßAEssage
ER & appl y FORS ock baud, o
to
YTH,
4e21 GEO B lIIILTENBERGE •
• FOR BT. LOUIS.
The fine passenger steamer
MT. VERNON
goantr, master. will leave Fri ma
the above and all interogßate porta
his day at TO o'clock, A. hl.
Far (might lad passage apply onboard. heft
FOR NEW ORLEANS.
The
r"' EVIVIV STATE,
Cothran, mactormill leaco for Above
tnd imonnediate 'ports on Sniarday
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