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    THE PITTSBII 1 1311 GAME.
PUBLISHED BY WHITE & CO,
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7011SDAY. 10:ORNING, MAMA b. 1950:,
rmas- FOR Local. isAtiLits
NEtVek
A 4 Stan Central ecnoadtta•
44 sembern etlL Whir Stale Central Cosa•
s relines ant tegiented us assemble, atliuri.bars,oa ale
" Mot Karel Lim Panetaalaneadeaels Is earnestly
M. !Self ICHAEL, Cblallllllll.
Os. H. Ma, Seely.
\ " . ,iv• •xmainsaact iballiato or two more of the
.--) ... 1 ....* 111 14 Will 110 - to Work •
~..Windanstt 'me dally 'Myles
OI A
- ..AllaafAttllt - ' ' • 'are enthel
~s able bill ta their mills In s
'.ciwitpiloYienea one of the
:'' rannam, ho are anxious I
' May will be protected in
i
coma in • at numbers ,
~..-. T sTSISS,..-Ti
. r ..._ ..1r happily Petted
. tam open the laws,
','eciabinstdty. Tae - Precut.
tad the fat, which was gene
„.., t, aims & were Under Snag. ,
WNW of disorder at • mom.
: inagsibMed at produced this
• do it Is imposallde, bowel
. ' lig &Nos 'consternly, and id
the same dine toehnur,onr t
!•;11thi Mather talc 'minus wonsi
.. ~wissican beitiosie to Preserve
, ';'•amtgltf.,the city in this ewe
' .sompalted. io us by the at
;''„pearee would be to bold t
take istasurei to enroll all
':.` *datilcitatas; to be SWor
, ' orpollee, a condo number
-',llifikand to take tams'' in .
. !lla famished with arms and ammunitioe- in this
,iiEfii constant and effective Oros could be kept
, till, always rtstoly . at a moment's warning, to march
~.ta..theauppression of an outbreak. Such a torte
wail' be; required to be kepi up only a few
. .. walks, when the danger will most probably be
',_ paled. -It would not come veil bard upon any
t all parson, while It. would be lees eipensive to
!thsi'litinati than any other plan.
We throw out the ogre:non (or the coneider..
- illon ef ;car damns, and:hope that it, or 'soma
cabisredlleacions plan, Will bis,ar r edlly adopted to
' Prelims. the ream and totAij of our citizens,
whose 'rights' have been . invaded, and are • .till
, lt,is of,the Very Mania importance that this
tiptoes aphitehould be overawed and permanent,
:It euggeesauLts Mass his, the city most greatly
, infer In allitaintertets; it Will retrograde in place
of advaneing;and instead of being the great man.
! .. utlietailitg elty ‘ ot the West, ' it , rill 'beeome a
.. ertintkllisgmannutent of the folly and madness of
'.: ittoirulikslaants., •
. ,I,e oar =Ma are widely scattered, being miles 1
• ,
spiel, and separated by rivers, it is Impossilde for
- - 'the Iltbeztlf to oppress a riot at ebort waning
willtont a knee constantly under arms, and ready,
...et a minute's notice. -He caner tell where the
''.iiitterimartniur strike. and they may bane per.
. ..termed theis work of despenuton, and! dispersed
..',Vedinalre can Miserable • force, and 'Maria to the
'seem of lawless vielence. Unless soiniithlng,is 1
.-alears, then, to keep a -force constantly in • reads. 1
,; atea, there will be no neenrirg ior life and proper
,.• sy 'ldle the strike lame •
r,',flmtengthe appellatives given to the peddlers
sigehave arm on herb trim the Easters States,
imesnehaeptsbrott Interlopers,' "Eutembragg.
rarts,"Yeeibra, ° ;!mr. Who are these isurfrgem,
•grwerra end Duthie We are informed that,inal:
seout . every instance, they are - Mem* ISOTX Aseri.
. iliciao Who are resisting their
, right come here and work, are nearly all for
a:mem and very many of them have.never been
oatandized. They have hitherto, wenedermarid,
marl pr!et'titsefously resided the itMorineticm of
Itifinaglire! born rasher from the Eastern States,
end have Continued to keep sip; sort of =nom.
: a
Ifof the business. lt. heosrou men who have
bees bat lately welcomed m our shores, to attempt
to santrain American citizens from exercising their
USW:able right,, in working where and when
_limy please, and at such wages u they pleaie.
These Writers having refusal to work at the price
orsred them by the mall ownen,whlch, at the me.
sesturalne of iron, is a liberal one; let them step
ants and permit others to work who are glad . 15(
the oltportnity. To ny Martian have the pow.
;L: ft to orsonl the mill owners to , yield to their die.
tains, by errata and coercion, la to yield op erten
isehro oftodividnal right tOn combination. They
.lbstra a right to regime to Toot*, at the price otreied
• Stilts" ehoose to do so, and there their right emit.
Aiother tiny, and they encroach on the rights of
•
othsr.,and should be sternly resisted. For intir
iga, wet ire glad these "rartiver" are coming in
mood{
U. } They will nuke good citizens, and
',.. . LiZertztu citizens they have too accurate*
lormiedge6f th o nights of otheriiOnd too grew a
•
inspect for the laws of their eeonuy ever to be
band Mfrioging them.
. _
The new Canard steamer Asia Irma launched e
Gtesiook, gixitland, a few days before the slang
of the America Amu Liverpool, and may be es.
wad at Newolfork in the now et a few
weeks. The-Ash 14203 feet in length, 31 hi
debth of hold 21 feet, and me:mutes 2,220
teas.
'l!saarz appears by the report made
tho Secretary. of the State of Now York that
thorn ara artidosi of association filed his of.
Ees ommtempLating the eons:motion of more than
2000 mites of Plink mad, and involving the ex
pellant* of about $3,000,000 of money.
• l'assr ihorrwr, ott no Mom's Cuoicr..—
" 'Was . rs Long and Brother of New York have sent
. tll3l- a eepy of this new arid popular rurvel.—
'An English Press sre loud In their praises, and
sposkof it ss one of the best fictions of the dap.
Octorr's L►ar's Boot, for March, to a little be
hind the time, this month, a rare - thing with this
beauttltal palladia!, whieb is looked for with so
iamb Interest' by its numerous readers. The
litstralkins and embellishments of this number
are very tine, and its reading matter keeps op Its
well *weed reputation.
Thai ii#o bad canety suatensive days of spies-
. .
did alelghing teMsamehuseits,withoot one severe
4ttits — - civil lake) fall of snow, one natreme de.
pee ot 'cold; one tweaking up of the ground,
with Its attendant of mud and Auk or one nigh'
when the sleigh hells have not made mimic to the
bdghi spi{its swains' and maidens, bound " for
woe festive gathering'. Whet merry lives they
- mot tairel . bad..
sts.Coins Co —We are glad to see that it is
• .. .
tot theelntention of Congresa to abolish copper
Cats and halt cents aro a very Sots:nil:Si
97lledidm . 01 curtsey' for the poor, and the greater
tbestossreit Sn'ebestatien, the greater will be the
bends iteekvsed ou paitlenlat class. A milli
.
ate , two of them (only • tow thousind dollus,)
verliald sive the porn elaaaes;a quarter or half a
Wiliest a year, perhapa'By all means let us bare
hall goats. The old saw, utako care of the peeve
sad the Facade twill take ease of themselves,
Mai wood here as hi the old svostd.
&ammo Elstmxzw.—The National Intelll
- publishes the R 11101,114 letter Which, the
*Oars my. WU mat , * by 6 a gentleman of the'
- in the &ato of Virginia, whose
, game wouldoognaiand DoiVergid attention to whet
(Vnicurna) Feb. 8, 1830.
~.Tou s k what I think of the way Congress
1a going 00, and, especially, about the aegro goer'
•Why, sir, as old Sato Johnson would say, rimy
• • Asada lot behave worse if they' were to try ; and,
ff 1 , were an 111/31ill0Biel and desired a Nam of
- Wept St promote my ea/, by destroying the valour
slaves themselves, I would wish the South
'. eel 'southern of Congress to act precisely VS many
tithe's ate doing now to lienti OftOe They are
..themselves now silently , endetintaiag the slave
grtgivolYitliud the owner who does not see it at
home le wanting In common tense.
' Why, sir, the people in the slave Stalea—tis
eitieultv-mben't know yet what are the merits of
this question. They have viewed it up to this
time at halo care than a theme for stomp orators,
tad that he was the smartest fellow who mold
asks the most noire about U. , Thu has been per
• WSW go forth to the world as ueiversidSoatti.
era 'sentiment: Bat who are the slaveholdenti
4Lrei theywragWy, to the South.? Oae would sup.
'poeti; when, itt truth, and as fact, they are not
Wf— se a. not
Doe,hlrd—ot the rultstanual citizens ot
any man of sense sue,
pest that **Latter, when they see their danger—
, , when th ey see their glorious Union about *to be
•" - Ws tai plecui—seal not eternise into the merits
tids nese& question? yes, they will;
any toga alaveholder, "When your property is
preteded it how, you have got all you ought to
ask, and with this you most bs satisfied."
It b sided, by the Intelligeneer, in a subsequent
, Ines, that the writer of the letter is himself a slave
Szxtedslutrit.Boar.,Tistri Sari mi Protium ,
"IL --Tb'i:***lo6l,6 Of the thirtY . fourtn seta
7 . 113 a 1 mdierbooks and stationery , to:be tel 4 in
/ 11 .iial 31 Pkia =the 15th of March, comprises
two hundred :Um fourteen Minis* pages. sad
braces firmness from most of the principal pub
lishers and stationers inrite Union. The sale
will no
do 'Urger a 'fall attendance of Did-
den.. ' •
The sale lam commence with the stationery,
'on Friday the 15th and Saturday the 16th of
March, and op Monday the 18th the sale of books
wdlbegin with the Invoice 'efldessra. S. Anima
dr Son, the well known publishers, of Hartford,'
Concealer:l, to be followed by those of Mamie.
G.P. Putnam and J. C. Riker, of New York;
- Munroe de Francis, and Phillips, Sampson dc Co.,
of &CON and li..Perkins and others, of Phila
delphia; and so on,aceorditts to the order, as sta•
tcd in tho catalogue. \ • •
Omo Currie tette name of a nereemo
per jam anutisd,in Richmond, Jeffenon county.
Oldo; by John' Pcirter,.Faq. It Ls a respeetable
and 4:detesting \
The National Intelligences'. states Shellgtllols
Le o:maple, appointed Envoy ExttUordlniry and
Minister Plenipotentiary of the French Republic,
has been unexpectedly detained in Paris, in eon
sequence of the Severe and. dengeroui Ulnas of
his father, and that, until his amval.. M. Bow.
beaten, former Secretary of Legation, has been
appoinhcd Charge d'Affaues ad smarm "m repro.
sent the French Government at Washington.
pi....!Boarbotilen arrived at Boston in the last
778.011 WASEIESOTON.
Conespandenee ot the PituVuryth Chmtle.
WAeauverroN. Feb. 28
• Mr. Walker concluded the argument in tine
bridge cane to day. it sleek marked by great to search, Ingenuity, andgeneted ability. I omitted
to mention, as I should base done on Monday,
that in view 01 the great importance of this cause,
the Court extended the time allowed by Its rulee to
each °ousel, from two to three hours, so that the
speeches of the five ffistingasherilawyere engaged
in it have occupied !bur days of most Indeauuma
talking. i perceive that wertographers were In at•
tendence taking notes of all that was said, so that
I have no deubt that moat of the .speeches will be
reported In full. lam not informed when a de•
anion may be expected. Attorney General Du.
nehaeems sanguine of success, As Judge Mo.
Matey, however, is absent, there may be some
meter to fear an equal divisioncif opinion among
the eight siding. Judges, or, what would be as bad,
Reinder fora re•argament. If the bridge is to be
decided a nuisance, nls important to 'litho vast
interests involved, that the decision should come
promptly.
The affair of honor between Colonels Dina and
DaViD is settled. It would appear from the mires.
pondenoe published under the authority of the
"friend? of the parties, that it never wu very se-
Woue—but it Is well understood that whatever they
may puldiah, the fact is that the affair was found
a pretty difficult and trosiblaiome one, and was not
settled until a good deal of negotiation had taken
place.
Now that the story of dissennions in the Cabinet
have been exploded, new rumors itarebeen stat
ed that Mr. Clayton is anxious to retire from his
post. In due time, this, like its predecessor, will
be found destitute of foundation, and will die and
be iburotten.
Mr. Bell, of.Tenneesee, btought j o a tow propo.
lido° for the settlement of thealavery question to
day, and supported it in the 'molt'moderate and
etalesmanlate speech, after. Mr. Clay e, I have
heard from the South at this amnion. -Mr. Bell
proposes
Ist. Admit California now with her present
boundaries
2nd. Divide Tazae—make another State out of
her teiritorry, to be admitted It once, and provide
for the admission of a third, when the territory set
apart for it shall eonuan population numb to jus
tify it.
aid. Purchase Gem Texas all her right to tem.
tory north of latitude thirty four; and provide civ
il goveniment for it, prior to the 'adiniasion of
Staten.
4th. Seek in term no connect= with these ter.
'Wrist engin:nut, and other disputes growing out
ofslavery.
Mr. Bell argues that the revilutionsofannexation
were ft campus by which we stipulated that Tex
as should be at -a fame day derided Into too
States. if this be so, ot, coarse the North yields
note ins in consenting to the proposed division
now. Beside he says, he thininfit very doubtful
indeed wbether this third Suite will be • slave
State,tion Hat, be emphatically . and - impresamety
said, shisonll ha the last of her' ince. Bat Woe
tho North, Oregon, Califontia,lisar diesieo,
blia
eaaa, Nebraalta, and otheif ittariated and
antlevelloped regions eflbe Notch WWI sre um'
expect ten more free &ilea. He theist - ore de.
needy abandons the idea of the maintenance of any
equildninca between the free and alive &am% ad
mitting that the lattermost yield.
Upon the whole. it switch me that the speech
we, a very moderate and aipifteent one.
vane maw vols.
Co m uponderes of diet:limbo:go limits.
• Firm. Yes; Feb. TA 1810.
The lost Pali. meeting With which the city has
been ir.itieted is one to take into consideration the
authnogs of the dry goat retail clerks, who,
by the present mode of doing businew, keep rather
late hours at their wares. Thicall for the memw
log, which was held at the Tabemacle, waggly:red
by some of the respectable remileta,,but, generally,
OW names were new. eieept so-far as they have
been made at:iction' by being appended to flaming
advertisements of " wet goods from auction."—
The meeting, alio; • deal of speed:drying, pawed
a resolution requesting proprietors to close at eight
o'clock, this summer, and then adjourned. This
-meeting is all humtmg, and, with here and there
in honorable exception, there is not a shadow of
doubt that the clerks are better on' behind their
counters, and • more respectably employed there
than in any other plate. As teethe devot ion of the
=scoot the two thousand clerks, who want the
erelong for intellectual improvement—it is moo..
shine. The theatres, oft,, bowling, and billiard es
kens, and resorts of less doubtful benefit to the mom.
ale of jolting menstreirupporied by clorks,and those
who would froe them from the tyranny of late shop
hours had better consider whether there is not •
bondage ot vice greater than that. Sympathy ties
run mad in the cue of there cleft,
people who are not too busy With Granary al.
Gin are specitlating upon the 'pritspem of the dis
solution of the thrion,on Monday nem. Thence
en! oPlaion Is rather unfivotable to the accent.
plishment of such an event, and every body in
Now York will be surprised when they hear the
news read. Capitalists, in view of the ahrstimg
crisis, are buying all the sound State and Govern.
meat Stocks to be had, at an advance, on 'the lat
ter, of one per cent, whiob does not 41haw much
few of the detriment to be caused by the with.
dessert of Senator Foote ) and other endorsers of
the national debt.
The "Huntington Gallery of Paintlege," on es,
hitation at the Art Union Rooms, athlete
ows visitors, who, by their nUention, reward the
lutist most liberally. The collection bas Jut been
enriched by the addition of the ”Commuruen of
~the Sick," and the Christian Prisoner," sent from
New Orleans, by Mr. Robb, the most munitScant
pawn of the not in the United States.
A jlibel.loo has been made, by the Hudson River
Rail Road people, with the Erie, by means of ■
terry, connecting the roads opposite Piermont.—
Under the new arrangement, a traveller froM the
Irving House can take his luggage • few amps
down Chambers Street, and go from thence, by the
ears, to Buffalo, with no water conveyance othpr
than erasing the Hudson. The Hodson Road Is
daing an Immensely profitable busmess, and the
Erie, with only twenty Oar working days, has
earned over one hundred (boasted dollars.
Money co:Ulnae* very abundant, with the pros
pect of still lower rotes of interest than thou now
current, which should satisfy soy borrower. Thew
Is ■ perGtiot shit or money, for tiny rewash'," h net
'cm, and the city never saw the period whom it
was In a better oondition, so far as the crummy Is
concerned.
to moat estacles of produce them - fit a rood de
pee of, activity. Athos are telling at $ Ittl, for
Tots, and $6 for Pearls. Cotton, ander the 111411131-
- aes news, is full I cent cheaper, with a disFewition,
on the part otholdfn, to realise. Flour Is hardly
to active, and price' are without change. The
tumid shawl no sigtur of weakness, ezuepl In
'Miami, which Litt lade muttest. p rain
kinds dull, with a mud for harm onsamptlon .
only. Coffee Ls aty. In mettles; inch natty
gar' and molasses, there is quite a revival 'Of bu:
- nem, and 101 l :aware obtained. C.
nwat fusaisucmia.
forfesoonderose of the POloiofish
Huuomos, Feb. 49.'1850
.. ,
Het. • r the Senate nor House did soy th ing
'yesterday hejoidihti . i;e - Wititition ' Or bithh - ow
ports, end petitions, and the pewsge of a few pi-
tate tins And the only thing to the Hanle
day; Mr. McClintock. offeted a joist racked= in
structing our Ileganws, and iTotAdair t g oar Rept
sentatives in:comes', to use their lagnence is
mewing the pusage of a law providing for an
elective Indic-hay for
the Gertend Onvemment
The project seems to be supported by teen of In
telligence. Bat it is so new to the mass of the
people, that them Lino generale:Prentice afapitt•
ion on the ',Alegi. Nothing else of the slightest
interest to the people of your section was done in
the Home to day. Indeed,wo litas of general in•
threst occupies the attention of the Tingthhattio.,
that I gad it extremely Macult to make on a dal.
ly letter The - Apportionment, Appropriation, and
'other bilheof a general chaitzter, however, most,
of neoesaity, soon come op. The great contest
will bo upon the Apportionment Bilk and I think
hdr.Potter, of Northampton, will dud that he has
greatly eierestiouded Miming* when he comes
to the 'fagot WU . upon this subjeci,l have no
fears whatever for the result. The Shame will
malts titer 14 • ' . ,
lln the Senate, today, the Speaker presented the
annual statement of the Mount Carbon rail road
company.
Mr. &Omer, a bill giving the assent of this
Commonwealth to the &notation of a certain sot
pawl by the Legislature of New Jersey, In tele
tlon to the COUITUCtiOII of an aqueduct or bridge
over the river Delaware.
Mr. Cribb, a bill to change the Washington
Volunteers, from an Infantry to an artillery com
pany. _
M. Darsie, ■ bill relati se to the settlement of
accounts for mileage, and iu reference to merman
tile taxes.
Mr. Fenton presented a communication 60T11
OLIO Nth., firm of Norris and Mahon, of Phila.
delphia, in reply to the answer recently ocomeni
cated by the Skate Treasurer in reply to resolu
tions of inquiry previously linseed by the Senate.
The communication vas read, and Mr. Ferron
moved that the anal number of topics be printed
•
for the use of the Senate.
MY. King said that he did not wide niand what
right Mews Norris de Brotbem had to trouble dm
Senate with their private grievances. Trap had
any difficulty with Mr. Ball they could settle it
with that gentleman, himself, ontaide of this Hall.
It was a matter of which the Senate could take no
cognizance. He hoped, therefore, that the motion
to Print would not prevail.
Mr. Fermi said that Mr. Bali, is his answer to
the inquiries of the Senate, bad taken occasion to
travel out of the record, and charge Messrs. Nor
riedo Biotheys with malpractices. In Justice to
these gentlemen, he hoped the Senate would agree
to print the communication.
Mr. king slid that these gentlemen never had
any jaat curie of complaint mains: the State Tea.
surer. He had understood that it had never been
the practice of the Treasurer to pay these claims
immediately, and It vu one of the established
facts in this cue that the locomotives in question
had not been delivered mote than n month, when,
the demand was made open the Treasurer for
payment. The charge they,had presented wand
the Treasurer did not necituuOy involve a de
reliction of duty on the part of that officer. Ev
ery body who knows any thing whatever of the
operations of the Treasury, moat know that it of.
neecuarily occori that there ate en funds in
the - Treasnry to meet the demands that are made
opals it. It was trifling with the dignity of this
body, therefore, to trouble it -with any fruiter
communications on the gabfest.
Mr. Walker said dui he haired thee:rotten weeld
prevail, fie desired that ail the papers substaued
In this case should go out to the peepl of the
whole State. The State Treasurer was a citizen
of Erie County, where he sustained a reputation
far honesty and airbus in ill his deabep, equal
to that of any MllltiPer Of this body. If there tad
been any thing wrong, therefore, in his admirals
truism of tivs Treasury Department. be desired bit
own unaredlate eoutiteeeta, u well as the peo-
E2==ll
On the contrary, Bahia was nothing mom nor kw
than ■ puerile conspiracy to i13j1215 the character
of Mr. Bell, is he appreheaded Items, and indeed,
gs all the traimony in the case proved 'it unmans.
tiouably to be, he wanted thepoopio of every mu
tton of the commonwealth to be eddied of that
alai. The State Treasurer, be Wu atislied. bad
nothing to leer from •ny eammenicatient that Web ,
be presented to Una body, from Ike Mesas. Nor
ris,' the Canal Commissioners, or any body clse. , 7
That offleM did not shrink from the SLOW moil
nation of his nondoet„lmin the day be notated the
°Mee to the present time. Indeed he coniad such
examination; and desired to expose every trim.
=Con of the Treasury Department under Ms ads
minisuation, to the full gate of the people. He
desired that nothing whatever *mkt be with.
held.
The motion to print wan then agreed to.
The following bill has passed the Rouse of
Representatives, and will no doubt pals the Senate
at an early day.
AN ACT Car securing .tho Mlles of Pittsburgh,
Allegheny, and • the neighborhood thereof from
dengue by gun and took Powder.
Sac. I. Bo it sandaiip , Smassaed Roux cf
Repreentrativet, e Cemstiestettulel J Penny!.
=nu to 01148,01Assmair wet, and it u hasty
moue! by theautiontyethe sew, That, from and
atter the pentane of this act, it shall not be lawful
for any merchant, shopkeeper, or any other per.
ton or persona whatsoever, to keep, deposit, or
store, any greater quantity of gunpowder than
thirty ponds 'ought to any boat, uk, wore, atop,
warehouse, house cellar, ar other apartment_in the
cities of Pittsbargh or Allegheny, or the neigh
, borboad thereof, within Ave mks of the new
Court House, at any One tinge, except, In such
mangier ea shall hereinafter be provided by this
ant.
Sec. 2. To avoid any Wary to the merchants
and forwarding rut of the bounty of Allegheny,
it will be lawful for them to erect a magazine 10e
common use at any point, one mile out of the
cities and borovets of said unsay, which *hall be
well secured and superinteaded, the locarieu,con ,
solution, and superintendence of which shall be
'object to the approval of the lodges of tie Court
of Common Plots of said County, whose orders
and directions shall be strictly complied with by
the person or persons erecting, superintending,
or tune the eeme, and who alien be subject to all
the penalties of this act for any Infraction of the
orders or directions of said Conn, la the tams
manner as if the said moguls° had not keen au
thorized.
Sm. 3. That the aforesaid quantity of gunpow
der allowed to be kept within said city, or within
four miles of the now Coast House aformmul, shall
be deposited an a place by Itself, separate from
other goods and commodities, and 'hall be secured
by lock and key, or in some other safe winner.
Sic. 4. That, for the purpose of supplying retail.
art of gunpowder within the limits hareinbefora
prescribed, LL shall and may be lawful to introduce
the amens kegs well made and anfielettly tight,
containing twenty live pounds nub, cariMUS
en
closed in round woollen or leather hap, and laid
to a close terdied neurone, cart, or wagon, shall
not contain at any time more than minor the before
described kegs of gunpowder.
Sac. 5. Thet, d any quantity of gunpowder shall
be kept, deposited, scored, er introduced, within
the cities of Piusborgh orAllegtrony, or any put
of Allegheny carroty, nearer thatillne miles from
the new Court HOnse aforesaid, except in einot•
ty and mutter haul .before eat forth; er =troy to
the provisions of Ibis act, the person or persons
owning such gunpoWder, shall, for each and ev
cry such offence forfeit and pay the sum of five
hundred dollen, to be sued EJ/ and recovered as
the like eums are recoverable by law, to be appro.
related, the one moiety for the use of the city. bos
ough, or township, where the °fence shell have
bran committed, and the other to the person cuing
for the same, and the occupant or occupants,
owner or owner. ape:petty, who knowingly std.
for or allow his, her, or their, property, tenements,
or premises, to be used he keeping, depositing, or
aortae gunpowder, contrary to the provisions. of
this earshot! be liable lathe IMMO penalty mantra.
ed this section to be remora/ad end appropriated
In the manner aforesaid.
Sec. 6." That the United Stales anenallocated
in dlieggeny County aforesaid, be and the same
is hereby exempted from the operation oleo much
of the provisions of rola act as would exclude the
keeping, deposit, and stoma of gut powder at
sold aracnid, and on the grounds thereto attached,
belonging to the United States, and furthermore,
mat the provisions of this ant shall cot extend
to the stomps house or booms of inanatactxtrors
already erected.
itamataintou, Much I, 051.
Much came upon to to day, like atom lion, and
aalotod us wnh a tenible Matto, lo the Men of, teal
oldrsabieeed,genulno northwester. It Wee with the
mama difficulty Mambo members could make Melt
way to the capitol against the tremendonagest that
pottered down the hill and through all the avenues
of the public buddlona.
The proceedings of the colainltlee appednutd to
censure Mr. Bill , the Slats Treasurer, for paying
the interact on the public debt without • loan, ap.
propriating $150,000 to the North Branch Canal,
and for paying . MOM thin $500,000 of 'the pried.
plc of the potato debt, since he took c►arge of the
1i""7. hillY fair drags its slow length
!dung, wiihout eliciting a single fact to toe Claws
agettant of Mr. Ball In auyparticolu. What the
hum G continued to r !cutlet we, unless the &lei ,
fftillOe ate putreularly anziou ustaske the for
tune of Mr-Bell by their groundless and vindic
tive Perrceurion• They may kw assured it'd all
their proceedings will 11ave no other effeashan to
Az the Stab Treasurer, still 14CIDIV firmly in the es
teem and asuldenco of the people, whose inter
cos he hu en successfully guarded in the osmoti
c:Med and &Dealt operukrne of the Truism du.
ring the present year.
The Benito, on motion of Mr. Drum, proceeded
I lathe eonsideutkna of the bill entitled a further
sapplement to an act concerning divorcee.
which was taken op and passed second read.
, ` 4,_
* -
On motion of Mr. Biagi the ,Senate proceeded
to thereinsldenuion of the MU exemptingthe Set•
emit day Baptists from the penalties of the Sabbath
law■; which was taken up and puma first and
second reading.
Ia theAocuse;the General Banking Rill was taken
up. All the remaining sections of thebill passed
through second reading. Propositions of amend.
meat, made by Whip, were uniformly rejected,
though very apparently beneficial to the people.—
Meißefd, of Erie, offered the following, whim, was
rejected.
Sect. 17. That upon the inning of the charter
of my Bank, hereafter Incorporated, the siockhole.
era iu said bank shall deposit°, in the once of the
Auditor. General of this State, State or United
States Stock, equal to the amount of the capital
Mock of told bank, to be held ea collateral security
for the redemption of the notes tuned by said
bank.
The ottieetuntable features of the bill ere the fel
lowing, among gross absurdities of a n leas prom.
mut character. The forbidding all banks, hereof.
ter chartered, to issue notes of • denomicatton li
less than •1000, while all the surrounding States
WOO notes Of SS 00 and less. New York, New
Jersey, Ohio, and Maryland, all issue small tuner;
and sea currency is like water, whenever a vacu
um in from the aurround
lug States will rush in to Oil the place, while the
law strives, by penalties and jails, to shut it au.
The Imposing upon banks for paying out the
notes or banks of other States, of a denomination
Ims than ten dollars, of a penalty of a thousand
dollars, and upon individuals, committing the /141110
efrace, • tine, not leas thin fifty dollars, and iree.
prisonmeninot more than three months.
The authorising the Lune of notes to three
times the =Mat of capital, without any ode.
I
quite security for their redemption, except the
firer of the jail and other penalties of the law.
On the question-Of its finsl'passage in the House,
the vote stood as follows:
Your—Menu. Beaumont, Black, Brlndia, Gass
us, March, Conynsham, Crldland, Dobbins, Dow
ner, Dana, D. Erato, J. C. Evans, Fesiber . , Fin•
latter, abboney, Trade, Duffey, Haldeman, Hots
Rknigl4lra, Leech, Leet, M'Colloch,
kreardy, blare, block, Moyers, Molloy, Muni,
Nicklesee, Packet`: Porter, &hey, Rob-
bens, Robinroa,Seelleld, - Sentles, Shaffner, Sirup.
inin, W. e. Smnk, Sander, Steward, Stockwell
Trope, Winona, Welh, Zerby, 611.Calmont,7SP;
Nara—Mesius. Acker, Allison, Baker, Haldane*
Bent, Biddts, Bowen, Brower, Bo Men, Como, Da
,id, Dolman, Epary, W. Evans, Ewing, Dairen,
Fortner, O. H. Han, L. Hui, Jonas, Kinkead,
Leonard, Lewis, Little, //Mane% lin. Miller,
Niasly, O'Neil, Powell, Reid, Ruthintard, Slifer,
W. Smith, Bmyanr, Steel, Walker, Williams,
. . COBDEN.
Dues or Loan Immurrr-Thbr distinguished
writer and jute, died - at Edinburgh, on the
evening of/actuary 28th, the 77th year of his
age. Few men have Ailed alarger eyees at the
Werra world than this gentleman. ' For a long
course of years he was the Editor of the Edits.
burgh Review, during which time it occupull a
position in politics and literature far ahead of any
.of us emenaperaries. After his retirement from
ha editorial duties, he was chosen-Dean of the
Factfity of - Advocates In Path and - lo 1830 was
elected to Parliament, and was elevated from
thence to • 'canyon the &welsh Bench. Lord
defray was twice married; the second time is the
year 1833, to Charlotte, daughter of Cherie.
Wither, Ern, of the city of New York, sod rand
niece of the celebrated John:Vince., of London,
this lady has one cad, a daughter, who lamented
to Willem Damson, Ewa, the protract able editor
of the Edinburgh Review.
The Brownsville Rag eentsins t h e proceedings
of two meetings held at tlial
the a h?z eg iad't simeasmihnein the - Maio of
Tessa, of theraiol3rando territory. Tie meeting
in Wm of SettitiAll passed resolutions oaten
fora terraria! organization,. and recommended
• convention, (=posed of delegates from the
diikrent sections of the Wintery, to devise •
providocal government, with intspended tone
dons, mad their claims can be urged before Cows
grecs by • delegate choice by the people.
HTD11..C42/1371 6u.—The proprietors of the
Baltimore Clipper are now manufacturing their
ono gas. It arras a ballot light and Is produc
ed at a low cow. They thus speak M it in dub
.•
papist
CC./ and Seas—Mitch has been said reiatire to
the recent discovery of Christopher F.llrown,
of this city, of his Hydro-Carrion pas, of, as sonic
have been pleased to call it, .Wester Gm." On or
about the fast of October, 1849, on the repreeente.
two of Mr. Brown, we were induced to try so ex.
parbucal with Wages, by introducing it into lb.
Upper Ofrioa, having an until robber bag u s
pa holder. This experiment, which we fully teat.
ctliar two months, proved err entirely satisfactory,
that we determined to procure a ragtime iron gas
omeder. This is now finished, and in full opera•
than; and although a moroing paperhas elated th at
"there were several In operation in thts city," we
take the liberty to correct that statermeet,by miring
that we are the only persons In the city who beer
els superior gal in operation. The National Ho
tel, in Washing= pity, has recently had put up a
fixture altrular to ours, and that immense estate
figment is brilliantly lit up orrery night, pelting
all other lights entirely In the *bade. The great
Crrecbett, of gas memory, who hats spent the best
• :Sion of his life In the search of fight, and who
• s ahead, acoompllsbcd wonder. In in produc
tion, en the philanthropy to acknowledge 'hoe Is
the great desideratum for which he has so bog la
bored, and yields the palm to Brown for the great.
eta drscovery of the ago. A model apparatus re
now la progress of erection here, with a view of
yet:teems it fa the city ofNew York far ey.bibitioa,
and we bole no.donht tbst we abrill soon be able
to record the foci Mot miry of the hues buildings
of that great city will be illuminated , by the came
Wilma light which miens firth moistly hem the
odloe of the Baltimore Clipper. All Interested me
Invited to call cod ass for themselves.
We hope the Baltimore Clipper will inform th •
public orate cost of the apparatus; ma of the gar.
The high price of gas In this city, where h Gogh
to bo sr cheap ar itt arty Pee In lac !Jailed Stater
is a stimulant to ieek for soma other modo of oh
tabling light.,
Nolan! Csnaumt.—The Gallowiag iesolutions,
lotrodeeed by el Gov. Mombend, a 4 a mamma
in Guildford enemy, North Carolina, will cam.
mand attention abroad as well as at home. The
Rakagh Reglmer says that they embody the .a t•
titnents of a large majority of the People of North
Carolina :
Resolved, That the interest* of every pottiest
of the Ualon, ea guarantied by the Constitution,
oaeht to be respected and moat be maintained.
Rasamar, That the Union of these United Slates
la Indispensable to the happiness end welt.. of
theAmerieen People, snd to the ..ellfirf of political.
liberty to the world, and It moat be maintained
Parrotvrtvaina RaititOßD.—.lle Philadelphia
North American states libel the drug' of the
mltree—eppointed of meeting of the atockhold
era of this company, held at the ekee of last year
—to solicit antraeriptlons fin the road, have thor
far been highly aureetofel. It says:
"Tho blanks and Insurance Companies have
in moat Instances doubled their eubseriptlona.
Two gentlemen of the committee hare obieured,
by thee own personal application, aubecriptione
amounting to more than la tenth of all'tbiat re re
quired, and others have been ddivat and active.
the time is epproirebiog for the adjrinrued meet
log In March. If the auto naked Fir by the Die
rasters—say-31.033,000—is obtained before the
adjourned meeting takes place, the whole of the
Western Dorielen will be put under contract at
once, ma the girl) , coprietion of the Ware work
will be placed beyond all peradventure."
emery:ea.—The Jefferson ((n) °melte of the
Bthult. has the krilowinr—
The cholera has again made its appearance on
the plantations on the apporito aide of the river.
Mr. James Snedgnisa on hearing that one Ohio no.
grow woo atta4edi immediately hurried to hie re
! lief. This Was on Sunday evening, the 2711 alt.;
on the following Wednesday morning, at ntriont b
ymoulr, be was suddenly wised by the disease,
and by 3 o'clock ha was dead. &me Wu or eight
of his names/ WO died. Mr. Warren Dent has
airo, and w arn, lost some ell or seven valuable na
mes, and one or two are now lying ill, of the re
eoverrytif whom but alight hopes are entertained.
Two or there white men have died of the disease,
whose name we have not loaned.
.M_Mi.VE=Ma
The New Liao olStelaters between Niwerburah
sad New Yotir, have covasoeaead mania.' The
-ealiodid near attorney, the British Qua`l4 virp
leave klaiiitiugh, for New' 'fork, oa the let of
Wm. or 180'..The lolimvlsg, to the.
Will of Daniel Clark, the reigned • (killer of Mn.
Gaines, made in 'lBll, tinder which defendant,
cold, and Wu admhted to probate:—
Stets of lastiriana Pond. if Orleans, (Allot cf
Pre&Ftst-4* of es judir2.4,,
Ne Variant. (.9qined,)9B. PITOT3 Jodge.
In the mama of Clod, Amen.
I Daniel Clark, of New Orleans, do make this
my !at will aid testament.
/serums:. I order that all my jot debts be paid.
Strowd: I leave and bequeath unto my mother,
Mary Clark, now of UermantowoOn the Beale of
Pennsylvania, all the estate, Whether real or pen.
soca, which I may die possearmi.ort
Thin* I hereby nominate and Appolnt my friends,
Riehard Reif' and Beverly Chew, layemectitors,
with power to settle every thing relating to'my
estate.
New Orleans, 20th May, 1911.
(B'B=4) Dana. CLIME.
No Varietur. (Signed,' Je. Error, ledge
It may interest members of the Methildkt Epls•
enial Church to know, says the New York Com•
mended of the 28th of Feb., that slaty years ago,
this day, the Rev. ;oho 'Wesley alined the
cue "Deed of Declaration," which is the constitu
tion, so to speak, of the Methodist Church in Ens.
land. j
Tux Wnincuito pupae Cue.—The arguments
of the counsel engaged in thin important suit were
hronght to a close on Thursday Inst. The press
and others speak in terms of high commendation
of the able counsel Who appeared on behalf of thin •
State. We shall now await, with great satiety,
the judgement of the court. The Republic soya
"The motion for an injunction came on ar
gument on Monday last, and was opened by Mr.
Darragh, the Attorney General of Permsylvanis,
end Mr. E. M. &eaten, for the complainant. Mr.
A. H. Stewart and Mr. Reverdy Johnson appear
ed in opposition to the motion, no the past of the
Bridge Compaan sad the argument in behalf of
the appUcatert was clawed by Mr. Walker. The
ease has excited great Interest liom the magni
tude of the interests Involved, and the character
of ono of the parties, as well as from the etelnenee
of the counsel engaged. It has been argued on
both aides with consummate ability, and the de.
Malvin of the court will be looked for With great
The offerlola of blocks (or the National Wash
ington Monument appear to be =drg in rapidly.
We learn from the Newark Daily Advertiser that
the bill providing kw the New Jersey block has
been signed by the Governor of that State, and
the following inscription decided on :
'To the immortal memory of George Washiag
ton, the Father of his Gauntry, the founder of •
hemisphere of freemen the State of New Jersey,
the battle ground of that war of Independence
which ho an gloriously conducted to each a alerts
one issue—the State of Trenton, and of Prince
ton, nod of Monmouth—Gratefully consecrated
this votive atone."
The Washington Ufa= state* that. during the
past month of Febmasy, Mena were received at
the mint of Philadelphia, ituee and ■ third was or
gold from California—mating about two millions
of dollar,.
Duriag the week ending February 23, the Post
master General established twenty am new pout
offices, discontinued tern, and changed the
names Wain. others
In the Ides or Patents, issued at the Patent of
= at Washington, fo! the week ending Febru
ary 2641550, we Ind the follotking :
John C. Parry, of Pittsburgh, Pa.—For maths
od cf giving a rotary motion to metal in casting
Chilled Rogs.
Au. Hsu., LOIMLL.N.'—An au paned the See•
ate of LoaieOuta on the 19th satimo (and wifi
ileololeas become a law) the title of welch is as
act toprovide a block of alone iev . the
Wantiiegtair Monument, bele nag the toliosiing
vcription: “The Stau rf Lesirienia—son Opel
Joao Ganstnntsan and the Mum."
Garman W. Wamstionza.—Yeaterday we Wed/
announced the access.: of our Gum) George W.
Weisslnge'r, ore of the editor. and proprietors of
this paper He left bemoan l'oerday of last week
mad picwe/filed to Frankfirtto amend the conven
tion which met them on Friday lest. On &too '
day motothg he lea Frankfort la the wage, end
before reaching Shelbyville, he ems seised with
oncieccie chilL He got to thin city on Satur
day itight.land medical aid Was celled to. The
attack wait most violent, end he struggled with
rho Maas° until Monday, when, about two o'clock
in the allerficoo, he was released from Me suffer
ing* and "Ceased to be mortal.
Mr. Vietisinger was born io Gam sit on the Cow
day of Mitch 1807, and, at the time of his des
arm was w it hin a lc* day. ef th e completion,. of
• laity third. gear.. •earlyeg o his tutu
removed erith his family to the State of Alabama,
where ourlriend remained until the eighteenth
year of his age, when he left home and proceeded
to Leib:shin, fa this State, with n view to the
completion; of his education. Fin removed to
Louisville its the year 1628. and bee he punned
his prole...sign as • lawyer until 1835, whoa he be
came one Ur the editors end proprietor. of this
paper. ' Fir that time to the period a hit &-
mime, he we n his uudiaided attention to this
establlatima t lie has lett a most intermits's and
lovely family to mourn the fora done of the noblest
men that ever adorned the marriage relation.
.. •
The bad tweet we are now notleing was wholly
unespeeted. Last week our friend was apparent.
ly 101 l of health, and this day will see his mealy
Sono cons4ned to the bosom of the earth. Hn
decease is ono afloat, events that appal a eon,
tenuity. Sock events cause theground as which
men waadj to erect ouerly leseenre. They pro.
claire with Itho tonne of a thieve% the great troth
of man's mortality, and every b,roto in thrilled
and every naiad is shocked. Doe Mend was well
known throughout this city, and thousand. were
struck aghast as the most sad and sodden an.
nouncemeat of hie death pawed from tie , ghbor to
neighbor.=Lvaate✓b Awned.
Sun • Courr.—The Boston Traveller sayt--
..Dr. Web et's trial before the Marsh term of this
Court, ram s eers the session on the sth of neat
month, wit a fell bench; (ho first two weeks of
Which unit occupied In the settlement of ques
tions of law' alter Which thu trial of Dr. Webster
will be taken up by assirrometit. This trial will
probably tette place in the Supreme Court Rona.
A PArLI Nesamatb—The prospectus for a
new paper ;Limy up to Nebiark• Territory Ma
been waned by Etta A.Clitappel, a lady pronounexd
by thorn whet know, to be so sound and enceftent
arruer.• The paper or to he called Ma Mountain
Bugle; to bolpubliehed al Conozil Yiebras.
ka Territory Ato be neutral in public., but devoted
tolreform. morality, and tenaperattee. The terms
aro three dollars per year in advance. Lint the
Grit of Much, addreo the edirreas at Doboone,
I ,we., and after that at Council Bluff.. A woman
meat patron a good deal of nerve and determin
ation to else e all the danger." of estahlistaun a
new paper in the far of ellmesof a new Territory
—no far of thtt oat morn than half of the people
have heard of ill estatence. Success to you,
atatert—Sandualy Clarion.
P.tatoo ors us • Fions.—"A Waskington c.
miponneut" thus relates • capital anecdote no
floating in Washington circle,:
"Yon will remember to have read a debate of
ibis melon, in which the gallant Davis, of Mit
a:n*lpol, in 'peaking of the pea/dile conflict of
VMS betwenn the North mud the Smith, salt, In
sebstebre, 'that It such 'a Mug moat come, let it
begin itt the HoDolof Cciusthaa." nos reMolk was
the subject of car,yertathio, In • merry company,
•7fow eventap since; and someone turned to
Mr. Winthrop, who was present, and said, "well,
Winthrop, what will you do in,avalt a ell,e YOII,
come front Boston, and can't tighil'.) . oh, said the i
witty Bostonian, I can arrange that without any
Wfileulty ! rig /air dr with Ilifliard "
Pohlad (din a agar as nch idea. We are in
fever of it decidedly.
Vial. 11. Fry, Esq., late Manager of the Astor
House Opera, whone judgment In musical matters
Is entitled to consideration, thus speaks of the
Swedish vocalist,—
..1 linvr never heard hut oue soprano, an pure,
refined, Ifeautlini and poetic. It is not very ex,
rgosfs4being two octaves, nil very ekong,beriug
nntgunt to purely declamatory music, and is bcvs
sty hdaid to the latest written Operas; but it is ea
fresh as an American ruse, and sheds and show.
ere apsyohological fragreeee, when hoard on the
stag, . .
.
Sawn a the rnidway c ompanies uow Ir
aue luandmee ticket,. to their pumnogers. A find
claw pamaoger, may on koylug hie betel, by pay
log three, pence °Mtn, have his Uto intored for the
journey to tho extent of £l,OOO, payable, If he la
killed. to Ma legal reprerentative—and compouga
lion bar immortal injury If life In not low. A me.
wed ohm paasooger may Insure in 4:500 for two
penco, and a third claws £2OO for pun penny.
bleeps Snm Buummenon.—Tha treasurer
of MI. lend Inform. no that 529,600 have already
been paid over to Meat. Brooklyn and Williams.
burg subscriptions, yet to be received, will being
the total up to Caere than 57 000. , About 30
wince were made widows, and the number of
&Martell children will reach nearly 100. Re.
iierhasimen granted to over 70 pavans, who
were imiriediste sufferers by this appaling dams
ter.—N. .1". Jour. Come.
Partionc—The Board of Aldermen of Now
York city, adjourned on Mead., evening last,
out of sympathy with the great Unto]; Meeting
then in &mien at Culla Garden.
The Q. 13 Work, at Lancaster (Pa.) me ie epees
mien.' The pipes wore filiedoa Wedlltray test,
and a number of atoms, totals, and pnv le dwell-
Olga are now Ut with it.
Tut Bairtsu Navr.—The Board of
has had under conaideratton, the pro
abolishing spirit Ma:dubs the navy.
AXILILICaIaI xst: Aramak—A ktbri /rota Prague
Awed 18thimanary. peNtshed ir(ghst Gum, Ala
"Toe difrerencn with has visa betwesto the
Auatrian Government, and the Oil:bit of Wuha
(neon, appears likely, to grow to open roputro.A
North American basin applied to the Miamian
Ambassador at Dresden, (or a paasport to go to
Prague. it was refused ; mad the reply made that
inttrnotions received hoot the Cabinet at yiena l ,
arbide to American :eit.Orta entrance iota Auso
triatidorainfona."
him stated on the I sathnriry off the Austrian
hand's that the Axistilan GosernMent had given
Ds Ambasmilirsat foYeign courts cadets to refine
signing' passports of all Americans from the Unit
ed States for Attetria:
Aannucal Amery he Dams.-4mong the or.
este from the United States; now in Paris, there is
Mr:A. Gotteehalk; trim New (Means. anal . the
"lion pianiet" of oil the concerts. His etimpos6
doss are =slit for, With a elf rage, Dylan the
mama publishers, and paid for with great gamer
pally. A Mlle Ftoger,,Creole from Wow Ors
leans, also, has bes.a:vmy socoeslfal. at the Italian
Opera. Shots said to be not only • wary splendid
woman, but also postessea a nerybriFaut method
and a slob voice.
An net of the Irish , Parliament In 1184,0 n the
=tient of franking, Contained the following lees-
Imiva bull :--" That llama Ameanber be unable to
write, ho may authorise sunder person to Lank
for him, provided that on the bank or the letter
franked, the member give a mitignate, nada hal
Asa, of lua inability" to Write.' . 1
The priaelpal difiCrenee between tendon milk
and London water, after having been anbjeatedle
a careful analyvis, appears to be pretty way ns
fullows:—ln theme or London water, yon expect
to dad water et the bottom of the chalk' where*
in th e tele of Louden milk, yon may, be Bare to
Ind chalk at the bottom of the water; :I
A knontiotive is Rom in cause Ot.isionstrnolion
at Cambridge, lidasuchusetts, mindful wastinned
to draw a passeogei tinin at the rate of fdly =llea
en hour.
Tux world omimedes , moo by thou access in
life; nod by generol coniarti, ortecoss Is evidence
or ooporiorty.
, .
ilizmysnystbst , Tesidon le Gentility nim.
.iog witty from Vulgiuity, and afelid of being
vertalienbyit. ii proves the two to be new fir
, .
Lord DeLIGOSL U ill; said by Loudon papers. has
consented to retire.from the Beach he has so low
adorned, and will be succeeded by !Lord Camp.
EsitaEfillT TiLLTOIbILD.—Th6OIO Noon TllOO9O.
the eminent lawyer, sad author of ha
been knighted by (uaee Vittoria.. i
Tnz Wzozsor LLSOZZILL-A billbai born it
teodoced into the Legislature of New York, to re.
quire the Canal COmmiuloners or other edict=
having thocharga letting . the public work, lo
take an approved bona from each contractor, that
ho will pay his labiiiren punctually, once • month.
Upon this bond sot May bit brought In case of
failure to pay.
"I wonder how iboy make loam mrdelies, said
a young 'ldyll° her husband, with whom she was
always quarreling: "The procesu my simple"-
once mode one., bar answered. "How did you
manage tiP' "By leading you to choreh. 7 „,
A Nsw Desentruce or Brum Vim:L.—For
come days pent great excitement bas prevailed as
Manellies by the 6rrlvel in that port oleo entirely
cow 4 000, i0ca crale.a+Par. and wpiab.,ffanaoala•
fol, cause o ernoplere revelation In the-pre
sent plans of beildirg abeam vessels. The vessel
is named tb,. Port ea Marseilles, and was built by
•M. Livia. or. di has not tho alighteat sprites
ante of macs or Inoue; in fact, them la: nothing
to thole whether sba be propelled by wind, or
steam, or ou. Bbe glides through the arum as
if propelled by wine invisible agehey. The pro.
pelting power MI by a simple level, of sufficient
power.—La Marine.
.Smovux Corizenon.—An cdd 4dy. more
than eighty yams of ego, died ruditly at Sr.
Omen, m Pranee. She bad tad de similar
mama of preserving all the clotbea.jeweLl, bead
dream. above Emil stocking', ornamonts, girdles,
abe had mewl owned or wom boor her bean
to the preset time This lade had never
or sold, or given slimy any thing "Ida had Irma
her for diem or amateur. When a fa/Aka had
passed away or in Milian was out of ase,in bar
opinion, mho putln away in wudrobee made for
the purreme. • Tam wardrobes are now my aus
lamas, and overloaded. In may be imagined
wbat a collectioo of dream'', puffs, booneis and
caps would be bond m Ibis museum of fasidaff,
prelareed by • lady who data from the reign of
Loma XV.,whe began with harps, powder lad
highbeetetthoee, mid who, lifter having gone
draugh the epode of the Ilevolntice, the Con.
read and the Earner, wheat decode= of ladies
was eo env:l44ll,mnd herself again in • Repub.!
he, atter three monarchical reign. • hinds= Pi
warned the ladies and gentlemen. her heirs, wbo
are ea relatives,lwhat they would ffnd lo her dos*
eta at brr dealt; she deadened to deco all this
singulnr only begging them not .to laugh
tea conch when they camp to appraise this put of
of her inherdancis.
irr Lon itias.—Titese Pills, discovered by Dr
Hanna, nod which beer hi. tame, were inn used in
tab two lea few yeah they aureded the
attention of other physicians, and Owen pawed into
gem nal as. Forienriror all diseasee of the Live, they
net with certainty utd regderiy. The patine loon
feels the removed of disease, unless he la welt • The
erect initiatornsnittel; end aftenierallOWini drags
lederedleinne if lestother desdripsion, the saner Snide
hinted( relieved at once. Menem of the thrti ors
very nom= In tide conary r and ire 141 hightfal le
character as they are frequent in ocearance. Aso you
troebled with arty of the macrons eewplaints which
originate lea dine:teed state of the. Ling Alias:*
Dr. McLane'. Pill., and be relieved at Once
For sale by 1. KIDD& CO., No. NI, cooler of Pooch
nod Wood at, fl'pabernit. fotrYtikerireS
LOGAN, WILSON 4 CO.,
Ise WOOD STREET, ABOVE IFITTB,
IMPORTERS OF HARDWARE, CUTLER!, ae.
Ask the aitenton of poiehisers to the
ralasksritizia.evroos,
Whteh they thiik will compare 'favorably, both la
meat andi chestiness, 'will. ths. of Lor '
othetjt b o . lN F l e w ithe m s ci tere . os
leb26 dksrlyt
111STORIDAL AND lIELIGIODS
I r ECTURES.
'DEL D. S. 1 ELLIND will lacono ill the M. ' 1 , ..
Ay Church, co er of Sm i thfield and Seventh .item.,
Trecede) , mid barony . overdo/0, at T o'clock.
he Lecturer m made sostructivo awl eruartaialag
by 41 ammo • Paintings, each of which coven
tom 75 to tO sou re
!aunt{!
which all mut see at emelt.
Them eteturce i !mutate the ad
and vedette 10.
chitties throe:6 lalloc
.o . l k the laraelitea traveled floe
14
rj; 1 .:d l t b juiatuT 16 " cet each night; Dhildrert 11
cents. Entrance On Seventh it. mr3.31
lUlorgada Omagh Syrup,
T il i u meLt7y e r n ee "'" e "
eee-
From kbe b.Ne ion Tribune, Feb.lo, IMO.
Mona... Conon Brame—We eats mictelitiossly
recommend dam medleiee for cocai', as It has eared
as of a most aritattsted Snort. is yeti different
arc,. from the ordinary patent medicines. 11 . you ha.
Prepared and bold. wholesale and retail, toy
JOHN D. mononzi, %Tal.[.
mr.S_ Wood et,l done below Dreamed otter.
ZIEM=I:3
• or three story Holm, will
within I skeane of tie eeszett.
Thad by epplytot to
I • H.,ta:tr LiLerp e 6
IX/ ANTED—A WI
VI dant. park.
A good truant can be
cars
*Let. •
, Third, above Sidithaeld, no
. Ir, , Bakearelt. •
TIrE Roo!,
occupied by goo. I
Also—For dub or
Ground, In th e . birodsl ;
aultabbt for loirober
GARLINUTON, or of
makif
• ore years, some large Lots of
Ward, on and near the river,
ands. Enquiry of JOllll M.
DARLINGTON, FOllllll U.
Shwa or V/Irit allasa
akar.
wANTED, so eag Mont as conductor la Mena
ger, in sh eite • (ohm , . hi icy Or the above
branches, by ore who Weedy understands Um we
in ell Its branch.. wt • It tie latest insproeccaccue,
having hed feaCcen Ve Isierpenence In One of the
hoe.% nlalnicaelarles I. 'England. Can have an On•
exceptionable Cheracte from hie' present emploYers,
and ha. a Irntrieledge 0 the French !known.
Lenten; post paid, I. Me. Geo. Atehbofd, Stun.,
-Erairdc Smethwier, net Ellsweagharn,
DEIdOSE/11gE.EI
lIE subleritor' info
that at his exteesi
employing from two to
where be etweys tee •
machinist, englyeiLl h
best manner, and with
Mil I. WOKE: rool C
CHIN or rem a
shin end style of its hl
numero.anufaatere
Stoics,•alp wed the A
crating them. Ili ha s
meat:, both m the styl
clinch will be farm.
plYinx to
rerl44o
DOWCHOriai
I pile lop
.bllsto nailaWfoOtrarys
tni his friends and ihripubdo,
a establishment, (capable of
hrra hundred...roamers, and
• • large number of the bast
is prapsiad to caner/Rh in R.
rant despatch, all orders lot
ITON and WOOLEN MA.
caption For the workman.
chine., be would refer to the
in the Western and Southern
Wale States, who WV now op,
ecentl) made peat rroproxe
and 1/11141 of his atachiocri.
I 4 ot re asonnbla prize, by ap•
ALFRED AFARS,
Bridashorr. Pa.
aI h( ehogs ituit reed snd tar
.y! 0 II QRANT
tang, for sale bj u
GRAN
riOTrUN —8 tle.•
nos '
bbli inearmt
sball, .4 tor aale by
1 JAMES D&LZELL
❑. MULASSF. 4
', ehLel indica Mal
ettr3
n i.uvEn
ka
for clale by
JAMES DALZELL
N 0, h. , teed and for sale by
LIIKRTIWN, bt3 Libtrty la
N O. in etanignd fat .I.lts by
A culAwaor4
an 4 for .alo by
A OULDEFITSON
IL fOLASSI.I4—ao bbl
9
SWAIF-50 hhda
, c; IA pc
' tore aud fur Web y
I 1 tr; •
I f
t CA. Pette.d r is and for Ni
Bu cynic—la/Mg.
mr3
tke llvno ats-a!
eat Quarter Swim ,
~,,
Comlay of dlUepiat .
LIE pennon of Pares 13mortax, of Peebles town;
In ship, too comity ormald, hombly ithoweth,
Tat your petitioner hub sided himself with Mal*
risk tot the scowl:anon= of travelers and oaten, at
his dwell:or boom In th towneldp aloresaid, and
prays dust plot honors he ;domed to grant hem a
license to keep a rehire Holm of Eatonainatent.
and your petitioner, se in nty bound, will prey.
Na, the sobse titters, citi ns of tho township, afore,
said, do ecnify,Sll.l the ss petitioner hot lord ~,,,.
pout tor honesty and leMPOranoar hate vvell Providod
with imasaroom and convenience. for Ole enemata.
lotion and lodging of grangers bad travelers, and ated
'mid tavern Is nerteseary.
Gen. Grier, Wm. Johnston, 8. hl. Dwin,John Ether,
J. 8. Rankin, Walter Davis, Henry lindil, la. Clark,
Thoa li. Finley, Wm.laeCall, W. Wain., Li. Hark Sr. 1
enr3 kte i
.
AIICTIOIi BALE&
Dir Jab* D. Dairla‘Aliellslosin. •
-9.644• .f a Lap Stool V Dry Ocadr
Wedoarday Mara
tee atom NalOillarlon et, between MAY sad Mena
modd be welorithaat mane-era 'Pisgah, ware;
nt of atrial& and Panay Dry Oro% Wawa! ad.
Poraaly for Ow air, trade, whist eras • rara claws
lot brarldr• to &Ware and Oben. - Salo peddvoited
grill be unabated anal the erbole Med bo aloes/.
Tenor, rub par duds pa all sams moan lOW, SOO
w 8 20 d,ndapa creii• and as all sass over MO •
credit or PO daye will to {lran for approved exakoved
Met cuansolastia
JOHN DAVI% /loot
Beak ad Bail Rini Meek at Mom.
On 371da7 ~ Mama eb, sr &al**, al Oa
Gouge:derinlan nonor of Wood and 111111
rao, .m to sold, mans, !or WAN 1. 73
30 arm Mork
in M. a M. Bank of PiOsbaraia
37 do do , Fooloop Onl3. '
10 do do Pena. ea Olds R. R. raPraY•
au` JOHN D DAVIS. Awl
RIPILLItik PLIORION-1111101
LLIW/IL INTRODUCE.= ITORDAE.
k ta. Ok New Yozk. eptka t Cle
r, =kb, for =Law et =Oa sal klklnd
imam= • . B. RR:
oakdivrEB • Ne 7i wad soon
TO the balls and legal mamma's/Ise et William
Eltantort, laze of the Coma? of Latoteneet
man, dee , d,vim
To WWI= Emme t Nary Ann
Jane, Him.tatermarrtal
• Ammo Divicalna karasearrted with OM.
llar W o man Hannah Nada libation; Math* Wet'
slurried with Joseph Crain; Homy Amami; end Ed•
mkt *dolphin Stamm—, •
Thel the seld Iptlllam etatt r usdical Waal is his de
reera as of fee, of and In Mar sae We foliestin 44 .
scribed Real Emu, to min AU ibis i s troteb :l 4f
Let 1p vest of Om dassansm situ'
sled in the Comm ot Levremse, sad Ms ,
sylvan's, La the seeped Martel of donde* Nast al
bounded es billows, vim Iktgiasiog u• tamp gni
in soak tree email Ueda =sr, and Uoll
by I.ot No 110; to Mons in the noddle et Sneak*
Creak; Wanes north Witty delmea Mate bt lin sled.
die of said Omsk M.s Vasa thirty onsperehost thanes
mush fluty dogma we., by the middle et geld
Creek, thirty Sae patches to a sumac Winne north
Way men derma we; by the LACe of add
Creek, thin M a Mow Amos no rt h Illy dm
deglem; rub e toiddhr of mid Creak, meaty
four perches to a sem% amass north forty Mat der
grecs; mut, by the middle of said Omsk, nen MA'
es o s nom; Agnes north start' thnts argraat Ina;
by the middle of mid Omsk, Moray am oat SIMS
tenths perebel to II themm sem* these itegmeg
east, by. load of John one loathed sad al=e
ty Moe webs@ to the piste
lost —aestainins
seventy eight acres, sad one 'ad tea melee
l the mins, *MI less, lastag - pert of Lai No: letly
. And Wm, by virus eft miter partition •ta Mdse•
eon, leased est of the Court of Lemnos Cosarkil
w ore dite s euld, tor V w, mr pa:taloa of sold meet of or
sold William Leamowdoommed, yid U•sMy,,Eigh
Sherf of the mid tftono of Lawns 'ILL bol d
itaisrta on the pres Wes, Or the aptahateentsasi Pr.
onof the Reel Emmet Wallas Nintos,doessMdp
on Friday, Nth day af Nan* VOA at le A.
AL, where yes and seek of yo n mai • II ye*
Wink proper. - • Y/0 R.,
Nigh Shedd' of latannetCoes Pat '
Rszczies emu, New Celt* Rob. CI,
aubwirT --- • r.• •
J. U• 8811101 111WSMot
ATTONNETAT LAW, - '
01110 STATE collimator= ro Dspo
atlons,Acknoirledposatss We Deady Se.
Mee—Potash west, above Ebblllo4.
- ♦ WSW 41.11841111011=1111% . •
•• , -;-.W. IL MURPHYIL BUSCH:FIELD.
TBE Retell Dry Bons benne hand= eandui.
abyW. IL nap ,by Neck Eta earn. Porn
an aunt roe, Finnan, vat bander be nand
on by as nes In of I
MURPHY & 111711 CH
Who nepeeddly =Una annaneat i GUS a
the old enem a a the anbllshman Mno Fan
In men • large end earebdhr seleeted eon a
Coon SW awe be kept ea Yak en antry ts
nevem abral In tbe an of kne alas.
N. IL MURPHY tall GUMMI MI WWII*
solo buena% es beretlawn >o th. tam. Up Etagrar
.entanat tram Furth a.
NSW SPRAY GOODS.
A =ANDER 111 DAY Marta st, Noah War
A. emu a Da las amsosaaall rash ,
lag adr suak or Bran Thy Gads Mom Am
rased a Oda alma Mar Wash Liam 1=
and abar Daus Grads. Alao—Drausas aid
Albtaa i llantacas aseroaais r Yana Warta
Saadi& lama Calm Dasamsna,a.a Sada Yea
iara.
Homo lardarag
a streGtroca . 4 raspng srmnnmtr
la o'n ara LAAND_M• DIY. Marius,
a X NW
arm a As Num&
CIIROXI2 011EM-4 cuss foe a-co
S:c4 'NA; ikwel-r -,-- ET - r - vi
D!CO
Vit iall tsaL °N-4
"a"
"4‘
1 Usit alliaotrcr
=BBTZ-4 ewe mew
1111 _ _
0
I . lg . CO
likfACY.Ellsl.—Qr bbls No 1 Mom as hand lai for
al Ws by ISAIAH DWELT h. OD,
Fnat
ICON-11 hitt oat, la awn arul Er sale try
B •
arrt ISAIAH DICKEY & • • haat et
1 1111+:. , =•=kr7, - 747n..rrwl
LABD-41b1a4 No 1; . • • ' •
it Id ibis Rs 1; u=ll*sa br Y
& es& by
mmwlllCll.ll CO
pg. ,- pnr7rrr. mryt,l Tin? in
B it("3-15441.4"30714
dime MN tad Wood sts
'HA' '3slofritfir
Charge Wahlarba t hr rah by
W DI MITCHIELIII2B.
oart Mem wort
Pariah Oast illtsel a4e Ilksopb,
WARM!. Casi hart him and hr Rams
,Cr sag Introarry, ardith asperfer
any Wog et ebb kW Wand bp do palls, be* tor rir•
oth( sad &Log a Ise and perfect edge, as robll so
fonts dambilltr. • ,•• •
Tito atone era be bad. 11 , 1==
tetiodable quarbyattbe
Penh beaten Wood is/ NM=
WZ;iii;ZEE;ai;iiiGl
fume; 11411117111. IL &MUM. Living boa
1,-• • awn Boats Ibr Nadu
.4•••=aabia=ta UM Or. a elasidasi•
as • asM taut of atealapa
.
bat or Bola _
quied siricerdln 6 ; AU lain,
°"-- - =t ea r°l4.
dei subsequent te dim. dill toe is se nab
ralas sad esotesinas es asp W edema ander mit
nspanloa. Every utibronstea will be dm d dew
speeds. attoes.._
W J. PLllKETar.,Peezentry
ed= Inausaes Gempany.
P. MADEInti. Abed
Del. N. It Ice. Co
wtr P. JOIWI3. Agra
Ina. Cs. et !tank Antedei.
it- W. MAMA Minn emdll7
• " s` La. Oe.
ab r a as, un0.4.1s
:li=!
v ir im m t s, d u . km rieulty ben manidistlY b 7
Ifilf waft totilbileposed pawn% a Mean end dbl.
orderly dimmithook sad o• tme nermalesamtheis riss
mum to • monsidemble Mont balm teen dome, as
..0 . to Um mesa) of oar elllsons,zy to their
persons: AM whereto. Tito eillii lum been
onablet to rostrata W Malone of in k dueled
persons, and tender dee proteelisa to the mei
reruns of oat sigmas. ,Now,ll. Caner Pub, dW
Sherd of Allotberf eirall% do. bytirtes of op of.
doe and of Me authosity invested in nu by the lam,
recant ell good eldneas to nods Dom asecsabling be.
ram Goer Meets la
Was
especially at any
of tbe floniog Was of rMI and vidnity,
mtd to aid win presenino du pease. Nimes is.
requested ace to permit tear aldi to Isla
Ms woos, or to boatload to lay opWSYYad dos,
ire
its I has soothed inittemmient of Clutha eatrodai
intended to be papetroted on the parents sod
il .
of mar eititrem, I bulk, regal» tba Ws
Sties of Pirtsbasitit and Alkibmy, sod
meta to hod throuelves in teatimes to me w
az a moment's morale& is aid dm civil la
preemies Me public peace, lug to mil sai
or dlsordo.ty asseatboUsirliAtgaie4 parsons.
CART= CUUTI6, High aberif.
Plumb , !dwelt 4
111.0 W; 11811.0 . ...11 IRAs prise mew, an 'Ma sal
4..) for ate .JOILN WMTIII OD,
mri
NEW BARON-4000 fit . HOE itserefl i 4A mare anA
motsale by JO lall WA AO%
sari attest
IAraCIIEREL—Nos LS, sal %ha bb and kr bbbli,
LYL for Ws by Jog,3 Warr& 00;
LAboty sum
IMMIX illiMo.lo Mgt sim AWN wAw .ca
ulink um o w e
fez ale or • .
etri •
W-4 mule for
' JUDO it • 40 Wood tt
Isllersk. loardstol crap simiN
Tins I max l :I !Pla props:nada uj i melt o maj i t, wilts so
us sanity to Us cumin pomades. as aged and
highly tespeated alftes; OUT win it, expressed Ills
O pinion of Ws Tory popular MAO roods b 7
“tt ls wank its 1.141 t sahl dit 66. O.
OW dully Mots stabs la always bop Is
my bans, lad itgabl •01, as guy woos" bo,sisbelo
n ^ As WA AMAMI IMMIICIA-4 OM MAMMAL Oa
• Idol at , h•• si wat))PM ass 111 s W bod asset
...Wiz. 1 kayo trise ossd, slew Is Os Old es-Hots
It sad lass a codes, pl abatis sadv} ill
It costs but Iti seam sod
Groat Opting SIM :Muaiser U
Dr. 3: P. Thesirmare DabgraN6l6.
150 rmilnarlith" V. aitift:i.
F. ,wilters, No. $7 Wpm ruse; =1 by D. 74 Is7+7,
Alkilany oily. _ _
wommio of woo • e •
Tllrs rein. Matsui Cursiliktil d!
new being taklblil Val ...I oaf at •
• Ti2 , i's Xv.k. SPidops dew Om vamo ,
TUN v i egourr sane IN THE' WAILIA.
k i.
al.o
wi l s . .l ix . ffin*"l4,lollllsieliong, , bri
6t
Lamb saa
1 „,. 0 , galag only *i s wooglidag
tog wuk woos from II to Midi lig.
Th. Wool on thou Elm, kip In TWIN tidy
for spinnini. ipr ne ben WMI4
Now York Slate that tats Bikelpluo
an hen
These Sheep ar. el 11.1WswaV breed, sad Obis
by JAMEh lIICXNELLs IMs. ofAim% Ea. Nis,
ty, N. Y.
goUIt.H(LBXED OR =Wm 9E1V,04
th. wily we on Ito Corniest of Asigiga,;
/1.11 , 17/101 , 1 COW
Mach L. miles an the Li% Was ow l so labi.
h tc . : 4 4 141 4.14:::be1a= "7"911"
nom In New Tos
•no Atalmaii
be;
Outy. sad may Ow mp..
gitrtletit a giarZ e .” l " th.
FM"'
Alulafiketlos varizzald beyond expectzsloy of
the money refansind.
Adllntlnntl•nni7 11M, Lame Pia.
Pawns astirosi louldisdltir Map of dile*.
Ani=iittl pious apply le Oa atiablam
AMUSEMENTS.
nasitunsea. wiz pupal.
BiNEFIT FOIL THE.OELPHANS
I;ait
QIONOII BUTZ 'win give . .. Gnarl
tYa.t
forUs• Besi.ft a the Orpluits, 434
* um, Blink 4.1 k, .
• dmliian ti; ceay CbUde= Hi. Dome open eVe,
to commence M7ll. • =lva
GRAND CONCERT.-
700► L ►IID
evs
NitAIPT tabl eneye . ctl ally Wenn dielabd.
11/rltu she vrill glees Concert et - Vocal and I t .
manor Math!, oft TUESDAY EVENING NM.
Wank !kon WILIGWB HALL; en es bleb OCCLWII
alto vlll bo wined by SIGNOR OIdbIEGNI: HERR—
VOGEL, Ur. ELEBEE, and several dlstiaraid,d
Doors open ai 7; Concert to csusuneace at 8 o'clock.
leEZikat, 00 coax ko be bad at L. Wilcox, Smith •
liEktkeldscroe Marta st; English k Mott,
Wood ski and in tles Door._ , earn
STEAM , BOATS
FORCINCINNA.I7,I6ADISOMAND famsvrtaz
•• - - •- m Oat . d fan ranniatataamar
, VAGUER,
ElastAlet, Ata6er, ,orill lai,o far thy
Hand allhuctinedlue ports on
tide dar t *, Al Kaely Eta cfeladt, A. m.
For fr 01416 or pumpand! an board. or to
null_ G 6 IdII.TENBERGER.
1L t~pDenQ6d Oat ppmenßer packet
.•••/Eltiorty, :Master. will loavo for
abovy and An iatonaerltato punt
Oil Ulla das,al reolook., J. !IL •
Fortes:guar .. • • cm bOlud. ' mrS
FPI VaßlialUVEll.
• • ajit.iiiihs . U. Maslen. will leave u
Tat mu the dth March, ai
4 ,P a =l;paiiageiV i t v, - Mi . 1,.;1rd; or to .
' lON JONES... 4,
'I?OR CINCI
ad
ste w
RINGGOLD,
tbvpi," - arlll leave for the above,
'III intermediate pone. co Ihli
day. the ft toy; at/CeeeeelY•
rai4 64l4, Pelmee NWT on el ' beent savo3
Ma=;M
Its w h sald Weemer
• • GENRVA,
Vilakina,Morwr, will leave far abnve
Inlwzoilwe_JlOTWlcrliatutd.r.
•
- , •The aptemda picket steamer
. • . •-: ISAAC NEWTON.
Czto2 larka for the above
dam
W illawallatacla a n Than
.
VOR,IIrOUX.II AND LOUISVILLE.
te
OI l etelruitl le ° ' tomboys
1111 dote ports oo els day
• FrlasdiStOta kortoleßpllpa_boud.
marl
6EO B 1111.1:31.(MIt AgtOt
ilt e 4 19,,1:01.1._201.1.14-il•nnsl
Ara
. .
STE AM PAC !CET - LINE.
ENCOMI.AI3II2:O bit the liberal penrovage extended
to saltwater and set/ eendeeted Woes, the cren
ated Yee IbUinting ins stamen nave manged them
Ws a Lae between Ptosbangh and Laninina •
Onset the boats will poeinvely knee bagman on
every , Wxoseotergand . ranee Erstento,
ate ekteek—fall or net M. • • •
nit boa; of.l4a.UJaa , WLl.auui at Masi,
Fobrurt rfet.
!Osamumeaa...:....:. C.Mpjp T.
Z. Taflof.•-• •• • • " llLLocao
" litsibmo " 3. Minded*.
• " Mt. Nowa.
", Fairmont
V ' ' lO, Ebbs".
itarfra gi ."Pul a s TL. to
-0 B. TENUERGEI4 . Ago.
asouLAft 'SUNDAY' PAGICET
' OZZOISII'dIOrie
Captain Wawa' J. -&warn,
maim This syleadirtheat ante bath by the
roamers al the warner ha= Newton,
AM Where, for the Chtelnestl - altd
Amber& Packet trade, and i t
earmaratert Makin,' her regalar Idiot le bac, ela
IMINDhIr, the Mabel.
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PITIEBURGH AND WHEELING DACE:67.
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day dissolved by merniu conte s t Tier I.ln
bulana of ilui fires unli receive, sy,„,,i, d ~..
tendon or boil of Ike undersigned. . .
narkurs; 311 grlfinVii,
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friuridu, gnu dam to pmcar,ta publish 1111,1,04 n,
let feareo .: %7 out TlACltponetion Lour.
Ir kw b. , r 4 Le Claimed by iAtereuted p•rtius.
Mat Mora crate bat sender responsildemWu Li s
sa Canal, namely: Ito °O Um," . Lree
Wirl%Lbw," "Pannsylvma mei Ohio Line r"
egi ba a flab mates responsible Lim, sea
Mrs tar NOV Mak Of Bute and Canots eardal
Captabsoadeolamodione depotsand de: ued% dis
mak, megamdbuity, Wean to shippers, as any Lime
entire ChruL . Our “Pluebaryll Trussacardion Uwe
was erstamebilabed by James 04Moner,
Me a few
years Walks style - was dimmed to that of Me Put.
sob Portabba embody [ A wl The old style of use.
rptcabamtb Lane" was rammed in 1844
ami barsbata y : carried on sine, Mu due.
by on IlLsamt NOR, wile are Me Bons and
oftras, miaow to JAMES . CPCONNOR, and
wk, aw mh oar OVONNOWS now avatar to tho
Itarcyortedmi bedlam, Om amingemerds Mb sow
wan or, eery lutenalve, andsre feat ambient Mat
wito facet mu Waselmal olds.OrCentior's - Pittabargb
Trammmtedaa LAW Ica Mel; badness, will bwo it
%mums wad, anti* satisfaction. Thankfol for
gut (motioni Appel auentiento the interests
af mix mum% be wiesitand mods. o eeddinuance and
bantam of Ma, same.
paw mosuamdcmions addressed to pa will meat wok
muneus -
O'CONNOR, AT m KINS k CO, Pittahattlq,
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HAKIM HENRY & 00.; at, beim
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baud at W MeCLINTOCHS,
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