The Pittsburgh daily gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1847-1851, March 07, 1850, Image 2
rffEINIMU a GAZETTE, PUBLISHED BY sviirrt: az CO =M=EI THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH . 7, ISSo. I:l7%Syrrissrnsa are eamesuy requested to nand heir favors before 5 Y. at.: and as early in the der Practicable. Adoertlsement• not 'menet:Liar a aped ded Cane wlll invulably De charged until orecred on • • CIMICI3IIant—C. tv. 7 / 1 1.112011. No. Fla . Caletanati, 13 OUT agent for thu city. euvationsern imd attest:Wens hanthicl to bla w:11. mccive porno atte, son. • PHILADELPHIA Iftiwrn Azienzois. Advertlaments and sa4eriptions to the North Or,' an and Vatted States OaUlla. Philadelphia, reeeired ad fbrorarded from this Odle. XT PAGE POE LOCAL MAPPERS NEw, tab Central Committee. term of the .Whit State Central Cow stud to ...title at Harrisburg, on the Ist Punctual attendance le earnestly M. MeMICHA!LF.L, Chairman. Seel. !tee List montroveny, rk Daily Commas.' Jaitrnal hay , head of its columns, a false and .....mement, and continued it there for some ; ItYll/ intended m injure the basilicas of thispa r, and to atnitalit • Charge of diahoneit dealing on the part of the Postmaster of the city, we fee it to be our duty to give • plain and unvarniatied detail of the facts connected with the advertising of the Inner list, and to exhibit the true character of the statement published daily by the Journal. That such a controversy is exceedingly die sgremible to no, bur renders must be swam, from the forbearance me have chi:reined, under great provocations, and nothing but a sense of duty to ourselves, to our patrons, and the Pout 01110/ De. toirinieutcould have induced us to male a state .meat, very little creditable, we Wilk, to one of the pa/601,mnd somewhat annoying to the Whig con, malty generally. When Mr. Roszsuito was appointed Postmass ler of this city, after making some inquiries in res halite to our circulation, he directed the List of Letters to ba published in the Daily and Weekly Guette. Shortly afterward. he called upon us and stated that the Department had directed ■ In. -gel investigation to be made as to the relative amount of circulation between the different Jour• nal. claiming the Letter List. We expressed our entire eadatactlon with the order, and oar willingness to give the required testimony at any I time. A few days afterwards the investigation took place, before the Postmaster, under bath. Thu evidence then taken, which was node time to April, 1619, as far as relates to the Pit .burgh Gazette and Commercial Journal, is as foil )1•11 : tears ) • " R. Singerly, preseuteu of the Gazette, having been sworn, says,—That there is E 36 Daily Ga zettes printed. 2496 of the Thursdays Weekly Guette, 166 copies of Saturdays Weekly Gazette, and 120 coplea of the Tri‘Weekly Gazette. " R. Hay; Clerk of the Pittsburgh Gazette, depo. les and says,—Twat the average circulation of the Gazette is 3672 i all this number are 'anent. cm on our books, except, perhaps, about 75-not, certainly, more than 75. We sell about 75 pas pens of one circulation to newsboys and transient customer., during each week. About 2200 of our papers are circulated in the city and county. "Andrew Gamble, pressman of the Journal, her. lag been sworn, deposes, that there is 1272 Daily Commercial Journals printed each day; triweekly, 98 papers; weekly, 8113 paper.. H. Thurston, clerk of the 'Joann!, being sworn, deposes and up; that the regular cub, scribers to the Daily, *Di-Weekly, and Weekly Comniercial Journal, amount, in the aggregate, to 1650, the balance being sold to news Imps and transient customers." This evidence war forwuded to the Departs meat al Washington, and a few weeks alter, the !Rowing reply we. received, to wit— icarr.] ' •Poor Orrice Dorsiramrr, Appointment Office, May 16th, 1849.5 • • Ste—Yours of the 25th ultimo, informing' the Department of the evidence upon which you elect. eel a paper to publish the hot of uncalled for kitten has beep received. ft If the publishers oft e Garen, will insert said list to their tn.lif. and tr.treetly as well as in their drily edition, from the statement submitted by you, they are clearly entitled to the aforesaid hot fir publication. 1 am, very respectfully. your ob .enact, 'FITZ HENRY WARREN, 2d Assist. P. M. Guiel. "Semi Roseburg, Esq., P. M. Pittsburgh, Pa." The question having thus been legally end sulk, eably settled, we supposed that the mriter would . there mod, at every reoutonable and right minded man will say ought to have been theme. Had the question been decided against us, after legal investigaticio, we most assuredly should have re frained front any further effint in the matter; and we can appeal to Mr. Roseburg, as our authority for saying, that we have left the decision of MO question entirely to hie own sense of justice based on the evidence before him. —And we can declare further, that could we have foreseen the vexation and annoyance both to ourselves and to the Department, and the obloqnythereaner brought upon the Whig party by the , publication of the list on two papers, and .the subsequent on. manly complaint made on account of as with. drawnl from one, we should have declined to re ceive it at all. he pecuniary value is es nothing compared with the mortification of being forced into such a mismable "loaves and fish" contras versy. But to proceed with our history. The editor of the Journal was notcontent with the decision in our favor by the Department. He commenced • system of beggarly importunity, by himself and friends, to Induce the Poe/manor to divide the printing between the amen. and Jour nia, although the legal decision had given it tons. Worn out and excessively annoyed, Mr. Rose berg yielded, and agreed to alternate the list be tween the two papers. To this we objected, ea not being just to us, nor within the meaning of the law, and referred the question to the Department. Mr. Roseburg saw his error, and was about to correct it, when he received orders from the De partment to publish the list in two papers. This the Post Master General was authorised to do by a law peseediri a Democratic Congress,. and ap proved by • Democratic Prerident, and the letters are now no published in moat of the cities of the Haien. We regretted the step, however, believ ing it to be one of very dahlia! policy in this no glen, and so informed Mr.M.oaeberg—and had not the printing been previously decided es legally bekroging to us, we should have declined it alto gether. We did not, however, feel that we were called upon byeveu oar duty to the Whig party, to yield oaring rights to another, who was deter. mined to rimmed regerdlesir of any annoyance to the Department, or talsebieveris effects which his coarse was ealcutated to bring upon the party. Finding that the publication of the list in two papers gave dissatisfaction to the pee*, on no. count of its expense, Mr. Co:lamer lately, very properly, gave orders that the list should be here. offer published le but one, and as we Were eolith od to the list, by • previous decision, It was con. tinned with us It O but due to ounelven. how. ever, to lay, that when we were informed by the Postmaster of the decision of the Department, we expressed ear willingness to enter into another' investigation, if he derired it, bat he declined. Such I. a succinct history of this disagreeabla grain Throughout, we acted with the utmost fairness to Me editor of We Journal, and that paper has no ground whatever to complain of our con duct to the premises. He has also been treated ' • with kindness, courtesy, and justice, by the P 031: master here, and the Department at Washington, while his own course has been troublesome and annoying In the ertreme; and bee been the bon dation of no little complaint of the Whig adminkt. trathan end the Whig press. We leave this on. varnished history of the letter list controversy to the judgment of the publie„ If we have erred in the matter we are yet wholly unconvinced of It. We hove now a few words to soy in regard to the "unusual" referred to above, in relation to the comparative circulation of the Gazette end Jones sal, which la kept standing at the head of that paper. Its canoe, if we interpret it aright, is re venge far kin of the letter list, for which we are wholly blameless -- and its object is to Injure the • business of this paper.. It is altogether an anomaly to newspaper controversies, and is of such a character that we cannot venture to express our opinion concerning it. , We do not believe that there is another editor At the country who would newt to =oh a made, either Coe annoyance or competition--and no upright and honorable beef less man will for one moment enaction it. If an editor chooses to resort to a synern of puffing or boasting, by swine his eimulation at. the 'head of Me columns—which no respectable paper, how ever, is guilty of, and which le • custom more honored in the breach than In the obecriaziots— we shall not question his right to do se, whatever we may think of his kurie or judgment; but when an Invidious couiparison is instituted for the parr- pass of Wiring • cotempority, and a direr appeal e rondo for that purpose, the boned* not merely of propriety aro passed,but of decency and honesty. E l / 4 . 46 e"gateutem" in the boreal leo( agrusra haii4or than even above depicted—it is faLve. and envoys sr false imirresaion. It state, that it ta &Muted on teathnony in the hands of the Pow. mower; while Mr. Roseburg stye he has no rmeh e ' vidonee before blab The only testimony he has we have given above. True. Mr. Roseburg 4 3 Y , the editor of the Journal lately brought him a ltatetpeal of his circulation, but, as it %vas not taken bckire him, in the logo! manner, he could not receive it. He does not, therefore, admit that my loch testimony is before him as the Journal userts. Funkier, the statement in the Journsl conveys a false impression, by the manner in which its worded. From it, the public would suppose that the circulation of both papers was counted at the same i date, whereas, the Journal gives what it avers to be its present daily circulation, while ours is copied from the evidence in the hands of the Postmaster, taken nearly one year ago. Wet we disposed to boast of our circulation, we .1 coul4. -Kin! to an aggregate Increase of many Mime Shiite the evidence was heard before the P mister, but we have the utmost repugnance to all such attempts to promote our business, and we believe this feeling is generally entertained by the public. We know how easy It ism ran up a fictitious circulation, by ;scattering papcts brood cast amorig.news boys, by giving them away on steamboats, by wasting thank in the office, and by keeping tip • useless and burdensome exchange list. We could as easily wet down and print melees reams of paper, as anyone else, were we disposed to boast of ii circulation, which, while it would Impoverish as, would not benefit our ad. vertisers. All such efforts to bolster up a Easi ness, exhibit weakness instead of strength, and are a just cause of suspicion. We prefer to con. duct our business with filudence and economy, and content ourselves with its legitimate and honest increase, which has been heretofore of a very fiattaringeharacier, baying more thou quad. fueled itself under our administration. Having 'hue laid before our reader. a plain atatement of facts in relation to the letter lip , and the Unpleasant matters growing " out of it, and having ethibited the turpitude and injustice dale Journal's attempt to injure tt, we submit the whole matter to their judgment, with the mut, mute that they never had better reasons for being satisfied with the Gazette as a medium of aver tieing, and that we shall spare no legitimate meansofreudering it increasingly worthy of their generous support. The author of “Philandros" proves to be the very person we suspected. We knew of no oth er Legal gentleman who would write and publish .0 dangerous an article, at such s time; apparent ly for the pleasure of having a tilt with his pen at the Gazette. T. H. Baum, Esq., avows himsell the author of .Philandroa," and we wish hint all joy of Its paternity. As the evil effects of his WV+ eke have been Bormiently neutralized. and as it has met with the condemnation of all prudent citi zens, we do not care to penile It farther, unless some of the legal gentlemen of the city choose to review it In our columns, as the Judge invites them to do. As Gls as we have heard, it has met with no more favor with the bar and bench, than with the community generally. Oar correspondent, a Meiropolia," makes some suggestions which we hope the oity Councils will take into doe consideration. We hope no money will he spent about the Diamond which will not produce im , improvamatit which will be a lasting credit to the city. James Gordon Bennett, according to the Wash. Mitten correapondent of the Baltimore Sun, is an applicant Ltr the chargeship to Vienna,and in presa ing-his claims with grow vigor. Mr. Wobster's plan of compronninc, if ho bits any moire; may be surmised by the following:ex tract from his speech in the U. &Senate, delivered August 10,1018: "My oppardtion to the inereane of slavery in this mown% ea to the increase of slave rePre.entstion In Coupes., is general and universal. It has no rekvenee to the tines of latitude or points of the compass I shall oppose all snob extension •ndr all increase, in all places, at all times, tinder all such eireumataneme, even against all induce• ment..egaittat all combinations, anaint all cow. promise.. New ARAT U111701131,-The Secretary of War has made a material alteration in the drew of the °freers; and Privates of the Army. This Officers hereafter, are to wear frock coma ofthc:rpatte roe now worn in the General Stag; Corp, aid Arms, with epaulette and sashes. Officers of Dragoons, Artillery, and Infantry, are to wear dark blue Pantaloons, with stripes. The stripe for Dragoons, to be of orange color; Riau, tight green; Audi. !erg, red; and the January, light blue mixed. The cap is to be of the material and nearly the per. tern of the forage cap now worn. The privates are to wear frock coats ofdark bloc color--jackets of light blue mixed. Various 'other atlcratiou are made, which we have not time to , enumerate. The new style of 'dress boo been adopted, says the Secretary of War, at the urgent request of a large number of Officers, who are desirous of having a unikwrn leas expensive, lees didleult to i procure, and better adapted to campalgo aid oth. ' er outdoes. MCNOIII TO • Pascricat. Paninis.—The Hon. Edward Gilbert, one ofthe Member. elect to Con. peter= CaMinds, and ona of the proprietor, of the Alta CILIA:Mg!, has ineaopled :an invitation numerously signed by the mom premium:A em. Mena of Albany, Nov York, to receive ■ public dinner in that city at his convenience. Mr, hen was a practical printer in Albany only three years age, and this invitation is an honorable tes timonial to the character ho has earned for hint. among her citizen. In bit, letter al acceptance. Mr. Gilbert papa tke following tribute to Lir original profeaslon. Ho .ars : "Treating the citizens, other than printers, who have bee. pleased to sign the tether I have received, will aim= me, I aboold do inmates to'my own feelings, and to troth, WI neglected to my, that if there be one fact in my hie to which I turn with paramount satisfaction, a is, that I owe my public and private position to the proles side I have punned fora livehhood. It is to the' rose and thei composing stick I em indebted—they were my tato, and my college; and the fame or good I have achieved belong to the enknt but eb festive teachings of the 'art ofArts: " f yawn Bamoracnons.—The following list of the receipts of some of the religious and ber.evo lent Societies 4)( January, which hue been oh, mined from authentic *nurses, will be found in teresting American Tract Society, (Including 520,000 for publications sold, $34,150 American Bible Society 32,200 American Board of Com. for Foreign. Minions Presbyterian Board of Foreign Mias *ions American Home Missionary Society American Sonday School Union, (eon elusive of publications mold) American Baptist Missionary Union American For. Christian Union, from Inn. 10 to Feb.lo The American Bible Society received from Amil lam January Slat sive American Tract Society, from April 1 to January 31 American Board, from April I to holt. ary 31,1 American Baptist Missionary Union from April Inn to Jantnoy lit, in. clentive American Sunday School Union, from March Ist to January 31w, SPIV .Fpisoupal Board of Foreign and Do. medic Minion., from June 15th to* Jan 15th —N. r.Jour. rf COM. • Ten Stnnutun Coun - r.—Ttre Supreme Court of the United Suttee, after an &Menus cession of three menthe, In which many tmpoitant cases were decided, adidnmen on the let instant to meet again in thin city on the first Monday of April next. It is understood that the decision in the Wheeling Bridge awe will be gives . et the punt term.—ReimAlte. Mr. Henri thinnell's Artie expedition is likely to get under way. Several officers of experience have volunteered their services, and the benevo lent projemor of the enterprem says that he is de termined to carry item,. Coot what it may. Mr. Grinnell, by the way, has retired from active bu. aines..—Nies Fed Posy. A Washington correspondent of lbe Washing. too, Pa, Commentosotrh, give, as an imminent item ornate., the fact that ED,. Sturgeon," U. s. Senator ' from the great State nf Pennsylvania, as. teeny ,pole on the petition of Ppnrisylranimis and Pelawarians, ha a peaceable dissolution of the Dram. It vas *small subject, but the Doctor managed to make a big speech upon it—Aeztend log through three minutes and eleven aeconife, by the Mira clock." ADDMML AP/11.01%L.,TIOX.—We learn from Withioroo, t h at an appropriation of =O,OOO has been demanded by the government, on account of the defideney of the pension fond. .11460,000 has been demanded kir removing the Florida lath. Far tha Putabsii, The New ?clawless Estsse. ••• The public, buildings or a city and amoni•thi . first things that Milts a stranger.. ,If . they are mean, he goat earay with the impression that be has seen a mean place. Men imitatecach other, and where the public authorities erect shabby buildings they set the fashion bilirliate vale. The County Court House is a credit to Pittsburgh, hut the City Hall and the Market HOWICI are disgraceful in the extreme. I defy any person to pan through the centre equate of the city—bye strange misnomer called .14. Drainand" —without a feeling of disgust. It is true ihat a diamond is made of carbon, but still there is • vast difference between that gem and a coal hole. Having long held the foregoing opinions, l tc ! joists to see the movement in the right direction recently made by the City Councils, for which they deserve the thanlas of their conatittenta— They have resolved to erect a new Market House on the Diamond, and to invite plans from . archi tects. 1 hope that the notice will be widely cir ciliated, and that the peculiarities of the site may be thoroughly studied, before any plan is adopted.' Whoever gives a vote in favor of erecting another eye sore m the centre.of the city, ought to bee held strictly accountable by the people and the press. It would be far better td endure dm press eat nuitance, fur a year or two, than to remove it in a hurry, only to put up another in in place. Au opportanity is now afforded to erect a building, which, as Num:ol Hall is of Boston, shall be the heart's core 01 Pittsburgh. The vile shad market houses which disfigure Philadelphia, have unfortunately twee adopted as models in many other places; but a Letter taste la beginning to show itaelL An extensive sad haod• some market house, built of brick, has recently been erected at Columbus, which ar two stories high and in good architectural taste., Chicago has such a building, two hundred feet to length, with large halls in the second story, which is it credit to that young and enterprising coy. The Pittsburgh amend is a square of two hundred and sixty feet. A street of filly feet wide, on each side of it, will reduce it onn bun. deers and sixty feet. Market street must then'patia through it. Without pretending to lowans accur acy in the present communication, it is evident that two buildings, each bf sixty feet trout by one hundred and sixty feet deep, may be erectedupon it. The ground covered by the two, would be about equal to that covered by Odd noble hotel the Monongahela House. • In the first place, extensive cellars should be conatructed, order the whole, which would. bring in • large rent Or storage. In the first story, on one side of the street, should be the meat market, and on the ether the vegetable market. In the second story of one of the buildings should be the city hall, with spacious chambers fiat the councils, and rooms for the accommodation of the city officers. The second story of the other building should le in one large room, fur a town hall, for public meet ings, and for any great occasion when the citizens generally might wish to assemble. Each story should be of ample height, the win dows, door; and archways large, and the whole in good arch tectuml proportion. The principal stairways should be carried up in two equate towers, at the south end of the building.; one of which should contain a good town o'clock, (a thing sadly needed in this city) and the other to large bell for a fire alarm. Every plan offered hieh includes a belfry in Lite form, so often seen, .f a pepper box or a mustard pot, should by im. nedixtely rejected. By throwing an iron arch amps Market Street, o support o covered bridge, at each end of lb •ditiee, the tiro building. would ho conueeted I• the second story, and the general effect of the whole structure, its an archltectund mass, would be very mach improved. The building should be of brick, and the walls painted of a light stone color. if it ahould cost =sty thousand dollam- the rents would surely more than repay it. It is pos. Bible that mottoes of economy might render it e*' pedient to erect one of the buildings at first, and to pat:pone the other bra lime. Pittsburgh is ford of being called the Birming ham of A meriel. It is vain to hope foe .• tour' hall here, to mompsze with' the magnificent town belief Birmingham,: which is one of the &lest' in Europe; but we may of resat try to do some thing that we will not be ashamed of afierwards. METROPOLIS. -S•HORI WASHINGTON. Correepondente of the Pittsbunh Guest LL WAsestoros, March I, ISIS. Two Slissgeitar eases.-..Diplosnotie nod atilitary Etesigesuiens-.Senator Dell% Plan of censpromts•• I beer that the Hon. Henry Serino, British Charge to loomed the States on the West Coast of South Americe, has resigned. Thia Is the IttiE. vides] with whom Mr. Potter, our Consul at Li ma, had the recent ditfieultyt at Valparaiso. It will be remembered that Mr. Palter vu on hie way to the scene of his consular duties, but made a short stay at Valparaiso, and, while there, hb lady antlered some indignity, at the bond of the British Charge, Who Is said to be a nephew of Lord Pahnereton. In resentment ter this unman. ly affront. Mr. Potter promptly administered per sonal chastisement. It I. said that ■ kw days after this painful and discreditable affair, ■ British ship came into port, the commander of which, on being informed of the cirCOMlnatteen,advineJ Mr., Sullivan to resign, a. the best coarse left open to him. He the advice. I understad that the Senate confirmed, among other nominations, to day, that of Metch eter, E.q., to be Surveyor of the Port of Bost,' But the greater part of the day was collimated in dierrosiog of the cue of Lieut. Schaumburg. This is a remarkable cane, both as respects the dream. women. in which it originated, and the length of tree it has been pending bekre the Senate.— I believe Lieut. S. resigned his commission, in the let. dragoone, as !Ong agog 1938. He, however, almeet immediately withdrew It, nod contended that it had oat been legally accepted. For ■ donee years put, or something like it, he has been urg ing his claims for reinstatement, before the Sen ate. After_a great deaf of intermediate actioni not neensoniy to be here rekrred LO, the Senate, lard blotch, adopted ■ resolution mooring him to the army. Bat the action of the Executive did not correspond to the apparent intentions of the Zen. ate, fur, instead of Lieut. Schaumburg, another of ficer wao nominated 10e promotion, on the 00111 occurrence of a vacancy in the regiment. This nomination the Senate have declined to confirm or act upon, but, to day, by a close vote, it was resolved that, tinder the pre vloue lasohrtion, Lieut. S. way. entitled to the appointment. It is prbba bk thin will decide this long protracted cOll - The more I rollert opon it, the more reason I God for concluding that a propotiltion, based Upon Senator Bells suggestions, referred to in my let ter of yesterday, must Godly prevail for tte set tlement of the territoriel trunnions. Perhaps It may be well to recapitulate hem the head• of Mr. Bells proposition. The limis is the adminiou of California. That, of course, the North denims. Then he would divide TAP.; with her owe con. tent, into three part?, the fires pup to couetitota the State of T 00.., now in the Union; the aeson4 to (one another State, and be admitted at once; ad the third part to remain attached to the sec ond State mail It shall attain the population re. quisite for representation in Compeer, when it, also, ,hall be admitted n a Skate. Thus there will be formed, out of Texas, three States, two of which will certainly, and all will to probe*. stove States. But it will be recollected the res olutions of annexation were a compact between the Milted State. and Texim,,in which the former guaranteed that five slave States might he admit. ted into the Union, from territories South of 30 deg. 38 min. The North, therefore, cannot and will not complain of an arrangement which re duces this number of probable slave Stales from five to three. Out Mr. Bell farther proposes to purchaae of Texas all her claims Co territory North of the 31th parallel oflatitude, and to or. gerVse it under territorial governments. The par. chase coo he readily armed upon, bat the ponm of government, for the present, had better be pas- ' sad over. Ac to the claim of Texas to that tern. tory, I ate perfectly enured that it is a piece of I impudent pretension: bat perhaps it wW cost much lento buy oat her calms, than to resist them, Mr. Bell acknowledges that his plan is but a compilation of ideas taken from Mr. Benton and ethers, bat I (worm I look Amon it with a great deal of favor, no matter who may be Its proprie, tor. The mow important points to regard to It , aro !Lem two, will tho South accept 'it, and wEI ; Taxis consent to the conditions which depend I apart her acquiescence? I tear that neither or • These interesting questions can ha answered in the affirmative. Jima. . WiLMllMSlTter,Mitsch 2nd, 1520. , A SlMlManur S togY• The Purulent's levee at the White House isl e The W•81 . 4 4 1 °• correspondent °I Mr* lap* 0404 *as perhaps the moubahmat of the tenon. petal's paper,' the "Queker COY,' eommoomatca The rooms were crowded to a most uncomfortas the following minims account of a recent len:lark• the degree. The two daegbters of Gen. Taylor able dream of Mr. Calhoun's. - NVe hove not were present, and aided in theceremony Of teems , mach faith M mlPereatured appearance*, hot , f Ins the guests 0(11,0 evening, It was each ~,,tb., any thing could lead the ghost of the “Father of ertng as can rarely be coin out of Washingte,u, to bin country" to revisit the zealous beneath the ',Each so many elle most ditlingefahnd men o r moo., it would be the ahoaghl. 1.1 Los beloved the country, distinguished as well in otheriaer- country was In dear, of Oneness+, which would amiserlife u to Polant, are attracted by the be but soother name for Cir f (Par. We give power and patronage of the general government. the story for what it is worth On Monday, Mr. Calhoun will speak, if be be Wesorerrtene Jam 12. able, and atm capable of the exertion, will be MIL le nos -Thu arc Humme d T o t:, l ::'Tt Pree"' while b'e colleague , Mr. Buti'r , read. d f all i ti t' , a k eemed very ' much troubled and out of from thdrmannsermt copy, the addren prepared spirits You know he is altogether a 1 enernble by Mr. Calhoun, upon the Slavery question, as or man, with a hard, stern, Scotch Insh few, gal.,. "rnPmbenjiv''''' I may ell " theme m- 'a reine "P wT:trev7t * mli d e l l h ie ' ar ' liro ' f h eil L lVtirc d on ' n f eluded in the controversy concerning Catherine, ..., e c ,„ .. i d, h im , M s hair re boom white. Ha le the Territories, the Dtatnet, km., dee. There as tail, thin, and angular. He remind* you very already a moat intense anstety manifested, to hear much or Old lIMI - Ory . That he 'is lment, . one him. Mr. Webster will speak in the course of the po teal advanement—has entered up on the doubts, he has summed the brightest hermit of l i week, probably about Wednesday . Flo has pre' .k. roe o c h e [ ta iron neemAity which he woeshms, I pared himself for a great effort. He will probably all that can xcels ambeion—even the Pteaidency ; duvet the powers of Ina argument and eloquence of the United States. satinet Mr. Calhoun's position. As in the contest Hatt'at my sto ry. Ythryre The other morning at the e . 1, an unobserved epectstor, wit h H•)•', in the time of nitiltiSeattoo, he will brea t happened to bo present. Calhoun was observed be regarded as the champion of the Oman, the on- to gaze frequently at hes right band, and brush it tagonist a all Its foes . I hope h i . tel sol i l w ith hie left m a hurried and nervous manner — t b. u signal sad e0n.... it wo. on that memo. , T , A d oo i rer , th o e fir li t o h :. t it e ro z po cazd oo au th e o nt l i o.o on okto t noble occasion, but I doubt, I fear his mind has pe n rty—hut name rthtnk is T.mhs end he Is a been much more occupied thin winter with hie member of Con mess from Ceorgta—took upon htmsell o to ask the occasion of Mr. Calhoun's dies cues than with the cases:of stateamanship. Whether Mr. Benton intends to speak, Ido not qe .t e „,,... e. your hand pain you ,' he asked. know, but ! think that he will not, unless provoked To [but Mr. Calhoun replied in rather a turned to do so by something in Mr. Calhoun's speech.— manner—ol f ahaw ' 1. Is nothing ' Only a dream which I had hoe nisei, and whiali makes me ore Should he deride to fulminate, he will produce a w Pe rpetually a largo black spot—like an Ink. blot e h great impression Cloy, Webster, Calhoun, and 1 -!upon the back et my right hand An 001.1 de- Benton, are the greet authorities whom we in idler fusion I simpose yeus, and our posterity will consult Mr memo- Of course these wo o rdn creited:h d e r t. urtonty of rands rands QOM. mighty coolest. Webster le capable l d h e ' tal ‘ S . Trtl:l ' n moll% I n sr d ' rean,7l:til Tom ' b b e t ' i l eleil of an efrort which in the Judgement of a succeed quietly— nag generation will ponces the htghest attribute. "What was your dream like , 1 ant not very or genius and power, bat either <WSe other. will "r," a h g t : a :: l ",: t a r a : iam",l7„:;habn.at item" " the y , produce a groom , effect upon nn audience end have this woe Fuel, a peculinrly absurd dream, i his contemparari, Mr. Webster will be quoted fond Mr Calhoun, again brusitiog the boon of Lis and referred to, long after the internl of the co- right hand— 'flowerer, if it dove not ton much 1 casein has paned, bet the others will be pebbs6,l :°',71 de upon tho time of our friends, I will relate and read mom extensively now. Me. Calhoun, it is euppoleed, ball regularl toe Of course the oompany were profuse in their expretsions of anxiety to know all about the Leaned his speech, and had it taken down y by a dre related • I n hits etngularly sweet voice, Mr. Cala stenographer from his sick bed, rendered from unto At a late hour last night, as I was eating m Written out. these notes, revised by bonscll, and than fairly my room, engaged in writing, 1 was astonished by the entrance of a Itiallllr, who catered nod without As the/ pest has been a lighting week, a week • word tank • 'mat °PP , ' e me, at m 4 ,shies Th. , lee o oo6 watt rePon• of. nod P te Paraltoo• for d uet., tTe r te w' rva d ni m , t e k ' tal ' l l stOn d l g d ' 7.: P .T.Z.7..7 d b7"0: brawl, riots, manacren, sail at on, no the coming turbed. The manner in which the intruder enter one may be expected to ba a wit Of Orators' ed, itio perfet tly itslrposassseil, Itll.lllO i:l3 real op festival. p.ne MO, Willa 11l a word, . II nogh my nano, .d all within it, belt nged to lam, excited in me The Supreme Court brie adjourned, to mt et Sc much surpriee se indignation. As I raised in) again the lab of April. At the beginntng of that bead to look into his features, over the top of my term the demaion la the Wheeling Bridge case ""d.." lamp, I ‘ 10 '''" 0 ” 10 ° at' 'eat aital'faid to a Bun Heal at bleb elk, tual y r weenie,' his face will probably be rcuilrred and features from my • ieit An I rained my bred The House, yentenlsy, by way of Otter from the h o gre i, fatigues and annotomy of us assiduous attennon . Whet , sue you waling, Scooter from South to public bovine. thus far in the 3031(00, took up C' Pl i' d n i ' d ' not think of hie oupertinetur at firs t , but the private ealander, and warming went through answered h i „, i,,,,„,,i,_ / wash some dos, cues of old claims, that have "I am writing a plan for the I) 'solution of I , been pending probably melee the youth 01 the fed- the Atm man Union, (you I,now gentlemen oral ramie duitou. that I am expected l 3 produi i a Plea el I) ns notion. in the event of t erne. ti e ong e mu es j ' They ,the House tieing a ' , plural unit') have " Ti, thin the intruder re plied in th i oohs. ineu. also been talking a good deal thin week of uncoils, tier po-sible "Senator from South Carolina, will you adow agelog the growth of Amerman hemp, and of bow Lan to look at Volt, Imed, IMO right hand 'l' ' He row, Hitt lank led, to I behold h as Lit • a ' much it will nuspeed. Now, the reader will per ceive Hamm such nuns an these, Chu IS a delicate flentlemon, the sight alien, struck me lilt n tem, theme for Congress. It Is said that you should der daps It we• the fare of . ‘1 , .4 0 , .. wt.. I never meet . n a tope is the fethety et a man who ;: : 7 . ,,,, , : p rz e zz t , ..1 r 4 4 4 :2, 1 g 1e :1 . 1 ,, i 1 1 , ‘ A e ,, 1r• i. t . ti 6 l , i n te ., % J e tt:. has been banged, how tender R topic then must ~..t,,,,,,,,,tkeintn id e r f a a., ne0,,,i4., in n . (L ai ."' PRODUCE AND FLOCS FA(I'ORS, JAAIDS N. DAV/9 CO., be the probable .tant a the hemp crop in the Washlngtor lie was dr..and in th , revoluimila- ; t i,,,, ~/ g. ry crown., such . you es, pneeerved in the Pat pre•ent year Mr discussion before your mu Meer"— • o .hfr Markt% ant 54 Commerce st, Phnsilett lut Cf,, . 0 ".e.,Y." °P.. d ' °°°l°. " l°,l°° " C " ,• Here Mr. Calhoun pawed, apparently ranch Aassittce ma , e by either et t he shove , (Wean ten mans, and loges, sod Arkansas Johnsons,—whee fronted. this agitation, I need not tell yon, wo o 1 ..... Prodtia in ther nee. itt ' m 1 reeeet upon what I have seen and heard in this 'hued by the whole cot Termite, at length MICUAINGE A m esN BANKING 11011991 c . v .. , I ~..d . , itha, tae quoa ., . b .,,, r „..., broke the embarreseing pau.e " Well, eat, el-, or what was 60 Mao of Cos error. , hlr . Calhoun A. WILKINS ,I. CO., be, how many will one American hemp suspend wanted : btAll 'd instead ol bow meek it will tuOilstri But nu mat. •'Thin intruder, es I bate seld, rose snd asked I t WIN I ROI' .ot ALT & TIMID ` , IRFET m ter, it is a veer"! prodoeboo, and may poire hip be- to look al on right hand. .As Om. I had not 140bn...sta. c I emended it The truth le, I GRAND CONCERTI come very popular with what Is now the party ot the eweile h u ll felt n ninny., chill p,vatle me at his touch ha VOCAL AND INSTRUSIENT•L. peace, moderation, and enieeuion. Lehigrouped u tare tani''hi 'b "'r''d'ngi ‘l:7lltiteto emfeeevery rarirsOf has fare . y''l ' n ' o ' n ' i l i u s i . e ' r V i e l f i '''' W ei l. R • wall L g t oi N e n a " tt .g a n ir Canaan ' e c e u rT of lr It was the fare of Wash,' gum Gstulemen, I • °rat ii, d "ointment Slim" no shuddered as [beheld the horrib't tithe/ also. loci, I 11l Hall al F,V/Yiltht. 'MARCO Mb, neon, of th•t visage. Afler holding my Land ter a mu- r , , i , A , t." ,.. iL . n , i 7,, t ,, t `t In' Y.. .. 2 meet, be looked at um stes.boy, and ac i d as a ne• 3in mover!, ot ri:iiere's ritlxia'is"'7,lrl.74VlT: Or quiet way l.r 1L.1.11d a Itcr sot al 31,1313 and amateur, of etuomut `led onlh this right hood, qentirr fro m Carole. talent aa, lau mould ago )a,„„ Lame I 0 a P . 1,,,, aa ter- el .. ,iiiii c Inn "ointments in the Orehestra are two log (la , Baton ditto: yeti!' s„ . Shun e Ir..tumor an efect never yet equalled •o. ` L i ' t :s al e '''. l l . o ' l' the 4 11 e e l ..'i n it ' ''''r the s ir g c ' r ” ' o n '1 ( 8 : d : l ' s : i t ci : I li l . w ill s i l'i. ' t . ii . ii i t j'l nt , R :h l ' : . ', l' l, ;,: j ' ii '' e: : ', „: 1- ;, :::4 ; i ttl ' a l :ti i' I ' v„ ;I: i l l L' :r . L o ner p i l t a ' h y en ., L 7 ° , n t d : ' : " : d : f i o ::T h h" : ' , l n e : ent that tarmect, • black IVotchappesred on the heel of my hand, an 101 l blo eh, welch I mem to see ::"°' ,°",.° ' a° "‘" car 11°°". "went non." soil altuln row. ' , What is that , crie 11 I shouted I ' l,;' I' , " 1,:o 50 maim to be had at dime Music know nnt why at the bl it !Is upon rot hand e n Ms, tel ni al the 'principal Boole, . • I at tb. "Thai," said he. dropping my hoed, 'that is the °°'-" - ai. A meek il whirh Benedict Arnold is Leo on in the nest world' kio ••tn h.:change Wanted, _- O the his h t Ner wee paid for he tag* the Ex "lle said no more, gi • l Venice, bat drew horn I A thlngc an.l Ittlitilf tOo e 15( ' at beneath las cloak an °biro which he played op ru, A Wit.hr.s &en en .l , trible—plated It o Ff'n OR , ‘RRT PaP'r ' , -- Lady's Breast Pin Lost able'. I was writing Thal ole - c, IOW.'. gosl nu Thor eias, la -h al n I . el Liberty was a Skeleton 1. . eo,ii ir sn ottcc ' t a he ' d, S ' i l aS ' ge t AMC° "Thom,"said Zr "there mu the banes of Jenne Hilt ii ,, t lIN Ihe Ender till lie • mato) rewarded }Jamie, who was hung to Char!. MO, i ii' t i t , Br :.e by li s,ii i “ a, an, tat., IMO dli ob. Ile cave his life, in orui rls i etalit ali the Lim Nii-e Lady new !tool en ti 4 It h Union Wbtn yen put your name 10 e. D- , c Ineat F ..1. 1, the ow's, ta I have I,• r , 1:1; st l Ille:rfa, LOO of I) t.ditt too, vby Inn may . 4 'II let I Of ti e 'Of scrt'. r ion I 1,)”, tor don advertisement. the bones of faille ,issue bl fare you. lit. Val a 1.0131b111t, Li rrt i ,s. rii Carolin i an and so are nom But there war no c art J tabs • iv st blotch i o th r 7he b a 4 e ' Wt h r i ds " lli d e — intruder left the room g -i sFN \ITT A ,removed Mane s.. I stem d back from the (minim wth the &It] .{) later. have removed in No, IS sier etre! t, t * ie man it !nonce and — awake, Overworn by labor I ''' , '''.."' l, i". , ' , Red Pm"mseh mm im had fern asleep sad .ern dresining.—Was it not , s - 9 0 54K. mt , igtArr it .9oNv , SOD A 1 • alrgidar 2.990' ,/.., Janl Inddlag. from steamer J J VlVlcitten ; 4 1 1 .1 All the company answered in the aftlate•lVC ‘.3. 1 ^ he 'r) 031 MI rctik LTlthlil, boshT. h oo iz o li ,ra i bin.01.f71,77e, lookingd h ,.l ., _. i g . ofrrt% tether i , e ( : a y unr, ~,n o l u oi i. n e ,: i; l i e it , :nh a ,,, t 1 1 ,( 11 0 , , 1 , _ i 0 .___,,,,.:. or ‘b e„ s: , n itu l i: h l ::: r e 1: ,; : k was Stank. --- me head between lim baud., seemed .used in l' Ait..ll •161. , oIL t. i v nod thi,ugh. i , I It teal I -on anti. ttalukcd •It.;a i r t - tt , r -It do tin limn , I .' 1 I 'MAKI, II Si t zri TONT 1 1 31 "k!?; -%';:',7:-d?'" -11 to pu con r l ;-,:,„.;,,..;, ' :,%,„,, . t ttoirth and Starket so i 11l tillill a Intern/ il.i.D BLACK ♦ND WHITE COMPAZATIPt Paooans olr/MtWIIITZ AND CuLtintO POPULATION In Tn /In /rTATIZ. The Gehming tel.le shown the tathite and colored popoletion of the Non Slavehohheg State• at the fint United Slates croons, in 1793, •ed inn"hinit census, Jit Isle. Of lbe colored popnintion,4o,3l4 Were Ware. in 1100, end only 1,129 Worn CAPP. in ISM— • 1790. 1910. 19biter. Colored. 11;:les. Colored Maine • 16110 Wel 300,4:11 I ,:11.5 Nelollempsklro . 111411 76.5 0.4,00 31.4 Vermont • 93.144 Vt. ••• • • 111,71 D 7:3; hlaosselloutoo• =lO3l :1•161 ;a• 100 e.,93; Ellogle Itland • • 34 109 4.11 I• • • • • 096.7 3,93 Connemleut •• • 1311 401 3 301 3 / 9 40 9.111 Now York •• • • 311111 Z 31:-; 2,3.8,990 SUM New Jo ney •• • 1.1i,93114,1e3 :;Si .1,3 11,113 P01ne71.909•• • 133319103.74 1910,113 4701.1 - __ . _ OhoT.ta lc 0.. 2 -1)0,93 61, - 9 5,61_1 I-- 1.502,122 17 4.13 indatna, do , •,..!,; filinoi, .1. •-• • ••' • • 41.4zi Mtehtenn. du . ' VI MO 707 IVistoodn,da 3U:49 11/6 lows, do C . .,9:11 I, Total le , l , cce Of whileDOPolaraoe in SO peon .7:My II r about 400 per cone do of colored do, 1e1„.777i or lOU p' er CLI, • It will be observed that there was an actual diminution of the colored „people people in New Hamp shire sad Rhode 'Hand, ' while in the other Free States the comparative increase of the colored population was much leas than that of the whites. The following shows the comparative papule. lion of white, and colored persona In the Free States'and the tilaveholdina States, at each census, from 150 to 1040:—. Fars `T. tILATM FTI Whiter mll3 • What... Catered C... 0(17/0. •1,900,076 61,479 • • 1.g71,4. 6,9,11,2 • • Ittra• 44601410 01,140. • • •1,71.1 . 2. 91-314 10. • 3.01 el sr 10601. • •V 20,7'5 1!0,11' 1 PY9. .5.1191 XL 11 . 1,001 1,,40310 1t.30. 41 ,106020 141.1 9ti• • ..a. 116 0 1.1.7515 1 , 40..9,617.00 1:1,56 .. • .4.6:e: 640 0,7111,C1r1 Warp tae IlL11.0 , ..,•7•0:1 IN TIM rots 1111,2. Free Colored. Sloive4 00 169 .111,370 47,101 35,040 .310 114F1,13 13,11, 117.4.11,1 ' 3:107 170,727 1,1'15 Cenvutall:l , o PIM I.IU • 1.10 1840 I . l.Glltell it SLIMS, in MI SLAVIN masts Gen.. of 17100 4635 6.17,1457 IKK) 61.241 030,(1)0 • IZZXI 135.301 1 .111,5-0 .41170 VA1L15,47.1 • • 1840 212 504 U.,456,2•41 Those who exaudoe them matementa mill per. celve that while the colored popolatioo has M attered over 300 per cent. io the 50 years from 1700 to 1010, to the Slaveholding Stales, the tame elms cf population bad increased but about 350 per emu. in the Free States. This id/dement sno bow trifling must have been the number of slave, who hare mopped from bondage .into the Free Staten, Professor Tacker esSmates the natural rates of soften of the total colored population of the Untied Staten at a little Over 32 per rent. thread, ten years from 1799 to IS4O. The increase of the colored population in the Free States had been far below that rated hp to 18101 nor is it probatde that the mounts 01,50 whl show • different recoil. It cannoidmdlapnted that, considering the coin ,promotes of the Constitution in favor of Slavery, :the actin/sit:on of Lyolalitna,Viorida, and Tess., for the benefit of the South, and the various op prasimiUoni to Free Trade in our Tends to ar penile Southern clamor; the adv.:moss and sup porters of Slavery knee but little to .complain of in the condos of the North toward toe Slaveholding Staley—N. V. Tribune. Nrw Ontueln, Pb.e 2.9 Later from California. Arrivapf tAs Alabassolnandattan f 3IMPIIfII. tO Coy—Great Lau of Properly—Gold Washed Pr—Pigla with the Chtilians—Cpl. Proms'', and Lady. The steamer Alabama mired bare to day from Panama. She brings sixty five paaaeogers and dates front Sam FIIIICIITO to the 224th of June •ry. The Alabama brings four hundred and filly thou. sand Millais vOrth of gold dust on freight aturbe. longing to passengers. A terrible mid destructive Inendatloqqad taken place at Sacramento City, caused by the over. :dew of the river—• thing that has not happened before to two grit an extent leeway year. Neatly - the entire city urns covered with water. Large numbentof cat le and other property hove been awept away— lOaa 4 very heavy, estimated in all over one million of dollar.. Although this ea larallyhai proved exceedingly distressing to the chinas, yet 4 tau proved exosedingly beneficial in other respects.. The overilowlng of the waters has washed oat immense quantities of gold from the earth, where it had before remained undiscov. teed. At the mines ear Stockton4tlio Chit/nits:nada quite • ACM, at ack upon the Americans working there. Save or the onailants were killed and number wound d on beta Ode., nod many of the Chillier, taken meaner. It is believed that that outage willao Ilicenso the At:rimming that they will not rest until the offenders ate driven entirely out of the country. The excitement bed become intense, Mrs Fremont has recovered bar health, sad herself sad husband are about departing from Ps• mama forthellafted States.' They mill doubtless leave by the next eteemer. • The ship Prince de Jnieville and barque Her. maim )?ad arrived al, Sea Fraueisco from Nem 1 York. ' .. , -- FCROIRT AT CHARLISTO74 r —ii turprambli young MAO earned Onager; Was lAreAleai •I. CAliricatoll, ea the tat lust, for prerneting three eargodchecks at the Uutou Hint, two of which wars culled. hie had bees bet a short lime married. TO its [lnn, —Tne &mate he" de • sided in laver of. Lieut. tivhailitibure,b, re.tords; bun 43 ht. rank in Ills A merinan 'envies, lite re. IttOtaties (711 , 1 , 011 K With /1 bosh pay misnaming, perhaps, is 5311,000. R1V11.9 IF Nary Volta —The Secretary of he Stake of New York lino arThilev of nhsocialton filed in hic office, which rota-.plate the con struction tf 2000 cud., .1 plank rood, the r oot of whim will he nbout 63,000,000. Tug lace PM. P • —The nrcootit of the as rover). of a body believrd ro have In that of to, Parham, originated in the lath edit.ou of the Harlon ibrrald. All the orlar Boston ' , inert announced the t o dp to be that of Danirl Meer. bey, a carriage rialto papers and doe anent. proving which, were buildup. his Lindy. A gentlemen who war arson, •t the es• n, bola, for coroner'. Jury, of tho fragments founthadar the Modica! College, alai. the Journal of e0....0re, that the ',opn Jr. anot full and be void ari dation, us llto.c or Or I . :lama_ • LOOAN, WILSON & Co., IJS WOOD STREET, A DOVE FIFTH, IMPURTERS 0? HARDWARE, CUTLERY, to. A vk the attention of porrbenerr to their PRESII SPRING STOCK, Which they think will compare favorably, both extent and cheat/neva, with that of any other hour,, either here or in the Kamera Citing. • febliC dA wlyT try- Ilvra Prue —Thew Pills, .11. - overe4 by fir . and which bear his name, were brat and in kw own practice. In a row years they attracted the attention of other physicians, and thence paned into ' general tier. Forcuring MI eirell.ge sof the [Aver, they i , act withortainty and lecularity. The patient soon feels 1101. - removal of M.ase, aides. be is well. The effect is iihniut megteal, mid after 'wallowing drays sodtersh aMr. of another dcaeription, the sufferer himself relieved at once. Discueca of the Liver are very eau mon in this country, and are as frightful in cilantro, a. they are frequent In occuranca. Are you troubled with any of the numeral. complaints Winch orn,;ln~le in a diseased atm.: of the laved? Purchase De. ;rills, and be relieved at once. i s , by J. KIDD A. CO., No. ea, 'corner of Fourth and (bowl at., raisburs4. la.ra-48Antwa 1) nit ,,, rates, , tor sale „ by ass* to arrive onnstesilei tit, ... , . 1 & CU, v.„ : . t Anotbar Witness en ma Stand. lut6 ISAIAH Dll.t.E. : TOM, Ilanora•Ve,t4 Judge, :f dm Court of rerun CIIRoSIC 11l lEVNI ATISAI. nri Qaarte: &S,111:1i. ,i , a. Prate, :u anal ib r ,h, M” IL ';''''—All' " Inn ' c" '"'o ye? my e'' of A a' T i' l Cot .stance . rot„ „f the township heartfelt thanks for the *lest henrid I have reeetved ri lin:: iTt 0 0 . n..„:‘ ,.... , “,.„...,, ~.n t„ . ... ~,.. tont an article culled CE"lnt tl.t:I•ltl. of Flnca Om, of ! A , l j i : , .. you ' r ',',,,..,,,,, ~,,,,, i ,„,,,,,,, ~,,,.:,Y,r o w nh ~..h.o, yen are the ..1 " l ''"l''''"` Mud 0 '" .. ...; inatennts for Me mecum, mosuetta,t;foilifeo[otwrar,veljersanarn,d uoe It ultoutthn 1.11 of January, in is vi,SOM attack of ' others, al his dwr , 1 . 11 , itg .0 1 ,, 0 , h,, , ,,,,r,, 1 w, i ~ i i, h ,, p ~,,, ~ n''''''''' ' V "" w" '"' q po' ,„ (a!, 4 ,!" '',:,''' ; ai tt d t ' l ' l ' l ' in l' a r' l l :el d tse to ‘ keep • Publile Le plea Et: ,,,,,,„ p m, to vac, vccorapimie_ WS_ IPLIC-1 , 11...0g, , n ,,,,, n n.„.„,. A n d you, peSSOSOr, PS St duty bowls!, PO OS 10 keep al< tn eon... torture. l used the Iles I will prat'. prok.n,,, externally, ll I'w ° l'l' hc.. .. " which '''' w me multscraters. eititenv of the lonnßhin n. '" " "'". °" ,7 "3" . ''''''°' °' d. d " .. .. e. ! l - Orr•siti. ‘lO crtiy, that the ~above isentioner as eV 1 apt nose entirely went and woul d take .8u occasion ' cum! repute tor honesty and utiverumee, and laurel! * •il d wok house room an tonvetnenCea for the to recommen dredutlnids'iresUe'ad.:liiFie:'rd'.7:::°"'G':'l:l:l?MrndleY'%l'Onbaa'ols:Ls7:. i I:'''4 : : : ''' : ''' i :'';', l'lnl,3o:;.:n:ntl,l'injoesirnr,d,p-glirint'.l"...rir:l;r:,l77h".og:."Aril:doll7:Lef Li. A ilreW W (Indianan John Crider John ".". Pen' ''''''''''''"r ' b• I t th tte l' il * lit ' to v n - , I ' levh Brooks, Eli 14 artaintart, P. ' lvory, Mire general advertisement In another mtlumn. i, it ,,, t,,,,„,,, rut' 434 , Well: Improv•Envuts to Leptistry. DK. G. O. STEAltrityln. of BOA., I. prepared to oisoufacturc and set Itt.ors Dorm in whole and pans of 'etc, upon Suction or Atm.o.pbcric Suction Platen-- TORMACIIII C126Z1/ to riot onnurss, Where the nerve is srposed. tt.fere and reattlence reit door to the hb,y, or's etre, itoucth street, l'itt•lnuah. RA•E. 111 , Faddon.F. 11. Rolon. • Pcgmcv Leutort reumt.—rtcperen Ur J. W. holly street, N. V., and for ash, by A: inynea, No 7Ulourth street. l'lnu will be found delightful art. cle of bcrerege in fanatics, and particularly far etch Belle's [Nowt—An improved Chocolate prepare -I,im, n eonilonann. ui C,,cna mu; hum:vent, to. recommended porn, ohaly for In Prep.oreJ oy W. baker, Dorebea. ter, N.!. , ale.l(or sole up A. JAYNES, et We Pekin Tea Store. No. 10 Fourth al. ST, I , D. H ..„. nt.' EI 1": ::ZiElAN • 'Dentist. Corcir *Mouth and Decatni, bt .• eat Dacca( an nett-di Tin A QUANTITY OF OLD TYPE FOR DALE., APPLY I=l IS D. Lzumice. Lamar& & A50Z11,03,) COMM/SS/C/N A. FORWARDING MERCHANTS, n. W. earner of Walnut and Second streets, Olnotesatl. - .• • • Promptness given to the purchase and sale of P duo.. mr7-2 Domestic & Foreign Exchange, Bank Note!, Gold azd Silver, Enright, Sold, and Exchanged, At th• Exchange and Banking Haute of WM. A. HILL & 00, No. CI WOOO E.rucrr, 91 door above Fourth, (east rid EZEEEMIEM VD - Sterling Bills, suitable for remittance to the Old Country, fur sale in sums of Et and upwarfs. Interest allowed on time deposits of par fonds or enrrrney. naghsetmS Pittsburgh and Braddocks Plaid Plank Road Company. XTOTICE ie hereby fiVep Nat the Books will he .111 opened by adjournment, for the purpose of re relying further salmeriptions to the Capital Stock of "id Companyj at the honseof TIIO3IAD P. BROWN, at Turtle Creek. on Thursday, 14th March, inst., from It , o'clock, A. AI. to 4 o'clock, P. M., at which moo and place two or mom of the undersigned Commissioners witt attend. Thomas AL Bowe, ' Robert Palmer, James Row, Edward D;Garearo, William Eichbrom, William M. Lyon, !caw Carothers, John Lytle, Alexander Miller, James W.Bnehanan, Daniel Kuhn., Henry Woods, Robert Rohl., John Adams, Thomas Williams, We,. M. Simpson, Andrew Watson, David Beeler, John Arthilt., George W. Irwin. `JOHN TOINTON. TNFORMATI6N is wonted of John Tointon, late 1 /anon, iu Loteolashire, England,,yeoan, woo la ivat country in ma, for North Amens., and fur so nine r , sided with a (Jr. Fslward Overton Woods, Whirl . .. Mill, Jordan, on the Eric Canal, and no itbotll 311 years of age: II 11111.1 Jahn TOI4IOII will apply to John Lyons, N , slats went, Boston, be will heat of something to h odrantase. If said John frilead,any person who will furnish Itutherate cernfieate of the fact, shall ani.thW r• wurdell (or his %toad, mr7.lt Bosten, March th 1100. Glove Renovator. Tor effectually 'restoring soiled Kul Gloves to th • • ristine IyHECTIONgDraw the cleanliness. glove tightly over M. hand, or on ¢ Ironic made far the parimae. Mei apply the Reno'icor with plece of clean flannel 'tad..., gently until the elect pronneed. For p Mr: It ESI.ILLERS, h 7 Wood et —•--- To Log. A LA i R imt poor mo the he by the Rev. hit..Pos.. Possession given en the let in April 0001. Apply on the premises. loop-It. L•LIC llMds & tiIIOULDERS—UO cask. about O half each, very neatly cut, and well parked in salt, f clod item cask., would suit to keep here or ship earn—to arrive an steamer Euphrates, ror gale by ItlllAll DICKEY & CO, Front et BAri INC. CUTLON-,-G bales on hand and for sale by • ISAIAH DICtiEY & CO, nom et reek To the Nationale the Judges of the Court tf Gene. rd Quarter &assorts pf the Peace, in arsd for the County ,1 Allegheny,. rpti 0ri0.0.... or the township of Ohio, j In the county efurearild„humbly rheareth, Mut Inn! tocutioner bath provided himself with materials tar the accommodation 01 travelers a ul others, at his dwelling house W Use townslop aforesaid, end prays that your !moors will be pleased to grant him license to Seep it Public House au FAIMIL2IIIIIIIeIII. Mid your petitioner, us in duty bound, will pray. We lb •• so , reribe , seitirens of the Olsenship sfore• foul. do eerwy that the above petitioner is of good Fo ndle lor boa, ,13 , and temper/summed 1• well provided anti I,os, r.n. ono convenienees lor neeointno dot,. and lodging of stee rs,and trovellers, end Cud tavern is necessary C Harry, Jolla Inekson, Jame,. Porter, Thos. 11111 k, Walter Seliolefield, hderaird onkford, Wm. Fm .-. Joveph filarlott. James Merriman, Sr., IL Ander s., Thomas Stephens., Frederick Alicheela, Joan ftIePADEM t FoRWAHDING k CONIAII6SIuN 14:RCIIANTS, Cuital 114.irt,Yenn street, l'iltsbur,h. rut 6 w1i01.:12,..,,,1,:!,./.ll.,,:purlffal,J,lL,lLL, bought north eoc ootter nib trth and Alirket Ott. P 1111, h 1 URITIV 111,11CLIFIELD m tiO r :ll Le b , ll , %il u te rn c . i 11 2 Z ; 1 (0 , 11 Let wort, MI:MI . 11Y h lIURCIIFIELD 1i" , : „ T.;.. -. 4',7„":1;:d g.' 1 477;11r,`,.° 1 Fr'"b enrol en., cort,cr of Fourth and Market ste. "'l " th' root. MURPHY h BURCHFIELD ._._ Steam SOW Mill for 114. U. . ! ! 1 1 1 . 1 . 1:ztz:ri r lz ., %d c e rzlr , e , 11: 0 ( 0 ,, :Lc az Sew . 41 ., T i in the AArglirliV rumr, whin one Mar ul Tart -alum. ! The Knginu mut other fixtures are all in aood order, tind capable of doing a large b.ineas The Coallo convriaonl 13 the Mili, and there Is • I enulfOrOitele Hurdling HOLUM attached to the yreolueu, which ,r suffiriently rusamo.hous Our the use of the Mill. For further pimiento. enqinre of the subaenbar, on be prettnara, or to I ('vier llatersan, Who eau be henna at the Warehouse of John McMillen &Cu , CA. 1 hal Basin rittrhurgli. LIOA Is I'ETEIISON. rorn-I in (Kittanning Free Pres, and Allegheny (Warren) )Jul, copy Jr cork end ch. advertiser.; BENNETT & BROTHER, AWE:M.:4SW A RE aIAN UFACTUREIitt, - rtirroirtgbam,Droar PittobatrighOPa. 011 tee, .M. 37 Iropr ar, between IlLo-ket and IVa3d, Attsbnrgh. ' 411WWILLenranantly keep on hand a pod anon. meat or Warei of our oarn rustrutaeltire..d .„ 1 ,,,i,, i. Me vale mid country hie, hant. •re rempeetfully moiled to call and. mina for themselves, as We are deternened to Pell !, ehraper thaubasererbabirr been °Pere,' to the pub. , o.A fu-unfr e e Neat by mr.hßocomPettieJ by the tub or good rrrerenrc : will do promptly Nuended in mrC ----. • - bloototuootho Hasuot, Plll.orgh, March Ist. Fr 11,1,1::.71.41eiti0n:,,Ded ~,'l,:trtarbe..Tvitetb,o4lonsEal ro oppo.tte Plitslotroh, to the County of Alletrhe4,%;l4 th,o doy dreier.] n dretdend of 3 per cont. on the ma,knnid ootopetty, 1011 be pool to Iho Stock bottle,. or Orin legal repusenoutee o . ou and of ter Um 11111 si).l JOHN TIIA W. I{l4ll . . , e, II eSTOII,IOA 16 A HDRIILIGIOVII LECTURES. Dry. D. S. WELLING win In the M. P. It Chided comer of kinalthfield andbeventh urea., and Thursday evenings., •I 7 o'clock. u. d tares ere iced. itniliartive and entertadulng .noby 11 aguroposie Paintings each of which covers , Ink whigh all ran gee at once. Thin , Pied... Clustrive gountry end car/13.1 JO' 1.411.-1 through which the liraelitea traveled from l- pt in the pramised Land. ID-Aeon ounce Lb cent. each night; Children 10 coat*. Eatrancoon Seventh it. turLdi n 0... xx A good 1.11.601 can be had by ayolytag ors It Lt, Llberty It AUCTION SALES. 1 / 7 Joan D. Davis. Mumma."' 81.4 Ira!nut. Reward, nod Mahogany rentrra. As Auction. On Friday afternoon, M. Bth, at 3 &cloak, at tie Commercial Sales Dooms, corner of Wood and Fifth wee.. will be We— -1 boz turd Mt Walostt, knanWled and 31 4.3.37 Veneer"; 3 boxes Mahogany Venom. nit 7 JOILV D DAVIS, Atm Bung and Rail Read Btarkat Awthoas. • On Friday °senior, March fitth, at B o'clock, at the Commercial Sale. Roams. corner of Wood and Fla funds— streets, will be .old,vrilmat reserve, tor cask, PDX SO shares Stock in M. fr. M. Hank of Pittsburgh; 37. do do Examite Hank, do; mrS In do do Penn. and Okla H. B. Comp.). JOHN D DAVIS, Anet Morgan's Ocingb le grays. InnosE who a.e Morgan's Cough 9yrip can C 011• seiendonsly recommend it- From the Evening Tribune, Feb. 93, IMO. Moues's Cosa Sr ear.— We can consciieatirimilY recommend this medieine for conchs, es it has eared us of a most aygrarated attack. It is a very dire:root affair from the ordinary panto medicines. UP. hove a cold try it. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by JOHN D. MOROAN, Draggle, elm Wood ist,l door below Diamo nd was! • rintE Dwelling House, Third, above Mitltheld, no .1 «worded by Rev. ALL Bakewell. Also—For one or more_ years, some large lota o 'Ground, in the Ninth Ward, on, and near the river suitable for Lumber Yard. Bonaire of JOHN Id DARLINGTON, or of mr.ff D. DARLINGTON, Fourth at. To Plato. Crows Iboot or SWist Woos atom IV/ANTED, an engagement am conductor sr meetl y k ger, in an establishment in arty of th e above byanches, by one who perfectly understands the trade in all Its branches, with all-ha latest imprerneme. haring hod fourteen yea& exPenenee in one ok of the largest ntanufactories in England. Can basean an. exceptionable character from hie present employer., and a knowledge of the French language. • Letter., post paid, to Mr. Geo. Archbold, Summit Hank, Sniethwick, near Birmingham, England. mr3 St* Beldealrearg Machine Namur...nary. Tlite eubreriber informs his friends and the public, that at his extensive establiehmsulL (capable of employing from two to three hundred workmen, and where he always keeps a large number of the beg niimbinlsts engaged,) he Is prepared to execute, in the best manner, and with great despateh, all orders for NOLL WORK and COTTON and WOOLEN MA CIIINERI-, of every description. For the workman ship and myle of Ids , rdachnica, he Rimed refer to the n einem. manufacturers in the Wesam and Southern wed as the hllddle.States, who are now op erating them. fie has recently made great Improve -h in the style aml plans of his Machinery, tr hick will be funusbed at reasonable priers by ap plying to . ALFRED JENKS, mr.S.2lu* Bridesberg, Pa. POWCHONG TEA—`3/ hf cheats Jast reed and to — r sale by turd 11 GRANT 00770 N-8 bales Baling, for sale hr tut mts C H GRANT SH. hIOLA BB E 9 -30 bbl. landidg from steamer . Chief Jun hlorshall, and for male by mr3 JAMES DALZELL CLOVER SEED-50 km for sale by Ina JAMES DALZELL MOLASSES -3o bbl, NO, Pat ree'd and for-sale by oirs A CULBERTSON, 143 Liberty st SUGAR -50 bbd. primilf 0, to store and for solo by end A Cl/LEMMA/PI _.— Lb E—li to ree'd and for sale by LILIC cs J non . . ' A CULBERTSON BUTTER -12 kegaiu start and for sale by mrs A CULBERTSON 'lathe flonnrodl. tdsr Judges car dr Court VGriner ea! Quarter Swim, of t,4 Pews, in toad far it. County of Alleghirtr Tpetition of Prraa'Butirueut, of Peebles town. 1 ship, in the county Moresaid, sbemath, that rpm' petitioner bath provided himself with mate rials iar the accommodation of traveler. and others, in his dwelling house in the township aforesaid, and prays that your honors will be pleased TO gram him license to keep a Pahl., Boom of ErnertalinneoL And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. We. the subscribers, citizens of the township .fore. said, do certify, that the above petitioner in of good re. putt for honesty and tempernnee, and Is well prattled with honer room and conveniennes for the areo6lllla dation and lodging of stranger. and travelers, and that mid tavern is necessary. Gen. Grier Wm. Johns Irwin, &Her, J. S Rankin, , Walter Davi ton s, , Henry Hodil, John Jm. Clark, Thos. H. Finley, Win. McCall, W. Wilkins, H. Harker.. _mrs-30' Cl . l R u ?ME UREEN-6 case. fur We i DD co • r ussieN BLUE-3 eases for sale J kiDD &CO V EN I . l .l L e Lr y N-3 eases extra Ana., Just reed and .1 KIDD a. CO 'IIITE-1 ease for sale by J KIDD& Co A • : t•ltms rbls .* o %dna. on • n and or nt,4 sale by ISAIAH DICKEY t CO, Front al ACON-24 hbds usl/41-1, D ICKE Y and for 4ale by .nr4 ISAIAH & CO, Front 01 FEATUERS-11 skijunt we'd and for sale by zori ISAIAH DICKEY k. CO 8I)-63 bbl 4 No I; It tif LON No I; jut teed and for gala by • r 4 IdelAH DICKEY dt CU DEANS-6 bbls now folding. onl !or rule by VI lord ISAIAH DICKEYh CO HAM/11 S-10 . die I'otrroy'• 10 " clyo Drmbey for :al. by • D WILLIAMS, inr4 coiner Fifrb and Wood on & l li CLOVER 4EED-51 bbis iga store and for eras by J 1) WILLIAMS lA .u fl r D 4 M b.ra CI ..4r4 IJDA AOll-02 eeekspda•prawq to arrive pet eta. 17 °come Watihington, for cafe by tV AIMITLIIELTHEE, 160 Liberty effect LaV . k: ;, R .„ b 3gr i e fi n l e v ll, 3 e . 4 . l hand .4 mrt Li ben- CIT Greet N snebr.'"' inN "ttilL; Yan mr: o • 1. 2, sod N a n i ris . A . ol o tor ask L 7 tibettv 42.1 111 bets cram gna, on hammed for sale by JOHN WATT kg°, :nig Liberty Motet THOl:O7°O7 o b li e r e o p sra p tVe o n n s *wriffirgly aril4v7lbunnta7 lie ecnity to Its curative propeyties. An aged and highly rupectecilisen, after sting It, expressed his °moon of this very popular cough remedy by saying, t is worth its areithe in gold" An editor of one of oar daily papers states in • 601.—i always keep it in rey house, and would not, - en any account, be sentient it " An old country man stiy•—"l am satisfied, shoe a trial of three or fear are, 'that it Is the but cough modieine I have ever tried, either to the Old or New World." If you have a rough, get • bogie and try ix it coos bat XS tenni. tar/ . . WONDER. Or WORDICESI I D!! greatest Nnital d C r rosit/ea k. 4l , to World, i are X:2 l2 7 '. ll7a;tettersi , en % &tor ironl n g :Seliond. THE LARGEST SHEEP. IN THE WORLD, And queen of all Sheep Nind! This NI ontraoth Specimen Aim, S feet 1 Mob, and has w o oo on her from Is to 22 Inches bog. Iler Lomb eau sl c weit, being only In menthe old, and weighing CMS I ... with wool from IS to 17 inches long. fry, . Wool on these Sheep bangs all In rolls, nady opining. It etas that by the best judges at th New Nork dime Voir, that this Sheep ban SO lbs. wool on her. or Shea c yl.r a t, r h r 11 . 0 , zed ., , nod ral . r . d . y, N. Y. FOUR-HORNED OR ICELAND SHEEN. The only one on the Continent of America. A LILLIPTION COWS Which is smaller than the U Lamb, being anly3o inches lucbi, weignineLlAt,baneettho.emther:,for,lalrea. Persons in Non, Vert, Philadelphia, and Wasbonstan City. The Animals have been named by.the Haw Derry Cloy, and many other distinguished gooiseo of Congress, and hare been protionacad the greatest Natural Curiosities in Anode. Satisfaction warrstu expectation, or tod. beyond all Oe money refunded. AdmittanCe only 121 e. Ladies' Prue. Persons desirous of purchasing Sheep of this de scription, 0211 please apply to the exhibitors. tarli.Ot A /NEW AALILABIMICISLigtet. - -- W. B, muRPIVI ........ ~3. AL LW/LOUP/UM TlMV.reratalfiVratt 7 ;tn i : and Marto ell, Pittsburgh, will hereafter' be carried on by the new fine of ItIURPfiY do BURCHFIELD, Who respectfully solicit a continuance of the calls of the old catteme. of the establishment, end the public In general. A large and carefally selected stork of Goods will always be kept on band, and every in. duce ment *aired to the way of low prices. N. 13.-IV. It. MURPHY will cornett s , .0 Whale- sale bueinew, as heretofore, il q . ,,0 wows Up Stairs, et/Intim, front Fourth r. '' .a /I WO, SP/lING GOODS. A LIEX ANDER & DAY, 75 Markin at, Neil& Went his minter n f o the Diamond, nava commansiel•4••i•. their eek of Spring Dr 7 popd 44 The/ •••• opened a choice neenrignent ydagDki, Linen, Lustre& and other Ore.. Ger,,dia Also—Bonn., and Bonnet HM1..., • •:,,naaon'io assortment of French Work&l Collao, Or. nr , . Splendid French Cloths, Camunzerc t, and Satin Vaal. llnnee Furnishing Goods—tv coap)oie 14160/11.. Ia .he lanes: market priecn AI.Nri.ANDER & DAY. Market 01, N corner or the Diamond. A• A. MAioF C 0.,& Ti', CO Market meet, are doily receiving neer and LI desirable Goods (rain the leading nianalactorit, or Iht. ertuittry, and ol the latest imitonationa The lied/nee n [deb they emoy, In being connected will.. betide in the e•et, enable, them to parehase getoda the ;niece: valuation, and keep their stock fen d Ladd.. sir!ide at all teasena . . Ti.ey have I, fine 117,,,,..5itt0t of Muse Reepina Goods, to 'shirt, •,i.y solicit the early attention of rtirj Earfa.• Cast Inset noses and eStrojet. EARL' Cant Steel Hones and Straps for Roam and Nurgresti litamautztly; an arida aaparior to any Song of the kiad offered to the public, both for re • wring and gi•ing fine •ryl perfect edge, tta "nu. far us durability. The u'oave can be had, and pprvar...ppbci V an reaftwat4 quantity,. dm ltiethadtat Book Fourili at. between Wood and AlaaeL _ HOPIUN.9. !Vallee ie ligilM Sava. 0 w n... , and othe. fIAPTAIN OANILIIEL SAIITHERS, bating be e . •ppoinw..l incpector of Bleans nous tor the nada. wgraW InoWanre Cr tup.sca in 'hie eiry, a elsasifiae. Iron of Boats will ba made, and rater of charawl accordingly. All shiplaanla 'Mat c..n poll. cm" sabrequent Orr date, Ina be sabieetw rt eamnou, as may be adapted ande each r each pypecuon. Every information will be givenet Ma ~,uve °Mee.. J FINNLY, Jr, fleeo. m_ •• Western Las Do. I l e hilt a tilea m Aieal : WM P. JldMr, Agg i. I Co. of Nonk America. A. W. MARKS, Se. y • :Is ens' I. Pittsburgh, March .td, 1650.....{tur STEAM BOATS FOR Sr. gOg ls :" - ---- The splendi d t 00.," " amaa P i; M SterlintorinD e oeose day, 1.1, F : frei g ht or paoso g e, oppl g on bootO, or wHERiAt. An. FOR ST. LOGIS AND ILLINOIS RIVER DIRECT. The splendid steamer MARTHA No ; im ata d pt. Lonesga.,,, will leave for acme 71h last, 014 o'clock, P Intermediate pons on this day, For (night of passago apply on Loud. Mar? Pint tiIAtHVILLIK. The splendid fast passenger packs Mai-- LOYAL HANNA, -Kinney, master, will leave ggs e above and all intormodiatwparts on Oda day. at 10 o'clock, A. NI. For 50011 or passage, apply on board. Ire FOR WABASH arrsit. The splendid steamer CINDSAKLI.AO • Capt. James IL Hazlett, WI leave es vol On We den the 7th Alazotym 4 o'Clock. P. AL • For fre r? ight or puma, aplyou boanl, or to i ma .N EWTON JOPIIII.AIrt --__—..... FOR NASHVILLE. Tke •Siondid wenater GENEVA, WilkioiJklaster, will leave for abova innocalausJanson Sat•rdoy, We Oth toAgoni. FOR sem Loma The zpleadid peeler ',rimer Wee . nwrox, f v. ia lpit L so milf il ora e• p r e o e r j he .! tt p , :. der, the,th Mare+, et RI reelect, 1. 4 1b1. • For ruled or pump. •y ard. REGTLARLOWHIHLLE.PACKH r, • lag/ The aplefulid fast riming *tamer ' L ARGER. RenedieL ioliter, will leave for Go above and all intermediate. Poe.. 00 ad. ,be Oat It! arch, at , M.k. F. :H. For freight or pausgo apply on beard. or In laid H ILTENHERGER. FOR CINCINNA7I. The spleadtd steamer ILJNOtittl.D, . • Capt. rope , still leave for the aboas day, the co 1.4... 1:11 e. ivartalaz ir ports; .- tart For . freight or ...age at/ply on board.. me. - FOR CINCINNATI "AND LOUISVILLE The splendid steamer HAMBURG, C• I. Rhooklter, 1014.17 c for aad itortatediate oo this day at 6 o'clock, P. AL- F la ' a r t s l f 'at"' tiMelMArgliEl?, Arco, PITTABIIIIGH AND LOU AY/Ll,lO r • • STEAM PACKETILINE. MINCOURAGF.D by the liberal pairrinage emended _Ea to all regular and well condected Lines, the own- Ie rt. of the following fine steamers have arranged theta nto a Line between Pittsburgh tad One of Me boat. srill poittively leave Pittsburgh on. every AlOno FalPat Ernotta, at 0 o'clock-toll or not 1011. The Grit boat of the Line Will 'sign on Monday, Fehreury 25th. Steamer Genesee. -.......Captain T. Moore. Z. Taylor; • " M. Laaas. • " Hamburg " J. Elinmencr. " Mt. Vernon.... II Roams " Fairmoent •--- • " W. Ebben For freight or passage apply (ebtl.ea . GEO. B. MILTENBERCIEFL REGULAR SUNDAY' PACKET GINO'S/SA.ll s Captain WILLIAM J. Kott/ivi This splendid boat was built by the . owners of the mem inertial. Newton, and others, for the Cincinnati and Pittabingh Packet trade, and COMMenee making her teenier tripe in tho line, on SUNDAY, the 17th inst. • For (relight or paarAge apply on board, or.' iebtlO B MILTENBERGER, Art PPITSDUROH AND WIIEFIJNO PACKET. The splendid Wit toonlng steamer gatLOUIS ItteLANE, W. D. Canteen. master. (haying undergone a thor ough rquar,) be tw eenanreafter as Try paeket Pittsbues;4 and Wheeling; leaving Pittsburgh every Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings, at 9 o'clock. -Par freight cr passage apply on board. or to jan4 W. B. WHEELER,AIrent.. PILOCLANATIOX. . W i eTtjrl . l3llrdi ee sp b orel e ;Lott o bees 'toUu!ran"l'dr- Morderly disposmon t nod on two sevorm cern/one d ' a . - oue. to • considerable extent have been dote, ae emit to Me property of oat eittsens, es Injury to their porsons: And whereni, The civil authority hat been enable to restrain the violenee of each evil disposed • persons. and ender den protection to the propmyr snit neMom of on e eltMens. Now, Caner Cents, High Shamir of Allegheny County, do by virtue, of my ol gee and of the anthority invested in me by the low, rennet! all good citizens so refrain Ram momnbling lo tether (ti the Proem in moods, and especially onT of the Iron or Rolliag Mille of Piltibet and vielnitY. and to aid ma in preurelog the pron e . - PllMS'lrre requested not to pennit their children to congregate La l thee streets, or to be exposed to any apprehended den ier. As flume received information of further tinwares •inteented bs perpetrated 00 the penman and prof thoper ty of our citisene, I hereby rtgiliTE the Wintry e elties of Pittsburgh end Alice betty, end adjoinuigdte. to trims, hold arrow Pre* .1 rendicens Mabry ray mill at al moment's warning, to aid Me civil anthonty In preierving the public peaoe, and to quell any rioPm• or dlitordetly aasemblaelof evil dwposect person. fIA KT ft CURTIS, high SherP,f, Pittsburgh, March • Groat' Sprint and Dukszoor -1244',01a0,4 Dr. B. P. 21.....rf&rsaiutit‘ 15 — DOZEN of De groqor Dr. ToortasendN Str: parina, far oalo v 61.1.1011 and Itudi by 12: E. Zero, No. 67 WO3ll sliest; and by D. AL Coo, bony city. • Cti OAlEYEMTW—CciC—r.aaoroohTbir--.—! J EIDD a C 0,60 WON! of • ler. g e .7 J D WILLIAMS A r 10 40, : Of L9lO 10 0.017 P (1_1: moyAssES—dyg bids svetios oak aoopeiage, is store and tor sok by ( mr2 k. ion gu.t“—"hb7iP—N"'"irdivi..l;g.by, SOA P—ICO bx• Cin. No 1, An tali by Earl McGILLS DMED erecusy , UM, and BUltel, rat ant LI:L4 BON CuFFEE-60 bags prime Rie. to wrist. air, f sale by L WATERMAN a. SON S, " ow/ ayiILBJZLIBJ ft From Bt FLOUR—MS bbl choice bentiik Rape dine; 70 Fine; Ins We by 8 IVA'SEHMAN a BONS L ARD -33 bblo prime No 1 Leaf`, 2:12 kegs do do do; for rale seri by L S WATFIIAZAN S.ONS 1 1.611-20 bbls N C, Or sale by mO L 3 WATER lAN & SONS 0 ON. Lard Oil, Iliertbardt & Co.) •' liWaa . 1.7 en% for ale by ara lIIATTEIEWS &CA> DAWN—dXIO lb. aged Hama, Sider, and Shariarra:. 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