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    THE eiTTSBURGH GAZETIE.
..afore the goodie. eras rakes upon the aosadeorat of Mr.
Cratit 1,02 motion of Mr. Sing the further etateideratinu of
OUteubjeettras pap:ma or the pruent; and the bill re
- eropm“.tad to the Cow:Ouzo 00 the AP:lei:ll7y to be per-
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IL'SEE MUM PAGE FOR LOCAL MAMBA
TEL -- EGRAVIIIo NEWT,
Heeling of the Aniti.Mososilo and Whig
County Coin of Correepondenee.
Tie Delegate. t. the last County Convention. of the
And-51asome end Whig party, all of whom are mem.
bees of Me Committee of Correspondence, are request
od to meet at the New Court Ilona on Wednesday,
the tech of April neat, for the transaction of Nosiness.
ALEX. 111 LANDS, Chairman.
We nave the indulgence of advertiser. far a
day, as we were wholly unable to place all we
received in type in time for this morning'. paper.
We yield the most of our availubieipas'e to-day
to the proceedings in the care of Dr. Webster,
which we bring down to the close of the seventh
day. No criminal trial in this country ever before
so completely absorbed public attention—the new.
papers scarcely containing any thing else—and we
shall endeavor to keep our readers posted up In
all facts of real importance, bearing on the case.
Currrom BA. or Commaus —The present Leg
idature or Ohio have extended the charter of the
Bank, as an Independent Bank, to the year 1b66.
Amongst a number of applicants, tt is the only
Bank charter renewed, and epeaka creditably of
its management.
The I'hiladr.lphia Lager.—This exoellen I and
successful paper, comes to us very much eularg.
ed, and otherwise improved. We are glad to see
the vast amount of advertising patronage which
its columns exhibii. It speaks loudly for the busi
ness prosperity of Philadelphia, as well as for Its
profits atlas Ledger.
WHOM WASIIIIIGITOM
Cotzespandence of the Pinaburgh Gazette
WASUINOTON, March 26
'Stow lit both Iton•e•--Preston litng
charge• the Speaker with mutilating
the Journal-Exciting •ceac—Commlt
ue of lnve•tlgatlon—Altercation be•
Foote and Benton.
This has been a Jay of excitement in both How
iv, In the Senate, Old Bullion has broken - ma
upon Foote, and thereby a terrible uproar seat
raised. In the House there has been even
more serious row-j Preston King, of New York,
has openly charged Mr. Democratic Speaker,
Cobb, with mutilating the Journal of the House it
order by en artifice - to defeat a very important
motion on the bill for the admission of California.
I will take op the counts in the House first. The
story is a short nue. On the Ilia March Mei, Mr.
King moved in the House that all debate to Com
mittee of the Whole os Doty's bill fur the admin.
Won of California, should cease on a cenain day.
His design was to aceure a vote on this measurt
in committee, distinct from all other propositions
and to require it to be reported to the Howe, et
that a yea and nay vote could be procured upon
it. This motion was made in the prescribed
form, entertained by Cobb, and laid on the table.
In supervising the making up of the journal heat
morning, Cobb caused the clerk to alter King's
motion, so as to make it apply to the President's
Message, then else under debate in the Commit
tee. Of course, in reading the journal to the
Noose, thus altered, amides the hunt of two of
three hundred voicei, nobody noticed the champ
of a word, and it pasxd unqumboned.
To day, King attempted to make another of the I
same kind, on the same bill, which is still under
• debate. The Speaker decided it out of order.—
King asked permission to state mason. for offer
ing the motion—leave was refused. King then
'made a q'neation of pnvilege, and thereupon de
scribed the mutilation of the journal, and charged
it span the .penker as a deliberate artifice. The
excitemetit was intense. The Speaker called Mr.
Winthrop toile e. air, sad descended to th., door
to vindicate him Self. He said King was right ati
to the facts, but that his =potation wan utterly
unfounded. The 6111 repriced to had been intro
duced in Committee of the Whole, and Wee sot
known to the House. Therefore, a rua3lution to
slop debate on it was net in order, buta motion to
stop debate on. the message would bare been.
He assumed that King had intended to make the
motion, an that it would have been in order, and
made the correction accordingly. 'rho jonmal
had been read the next martens, and no objection
had been made'tvrt.
The chivalry talked very boldly to Mr. King,
and were quite ready to expel hie, for unputitig
discreditable conduct to Liar Speaker. In fedi,
Bort did offer • resolution of censure,which would
have had that effect,but a little debate showed them
that it would nor go down, and it was mod.find in
to a resolution to mine a select committee to in
gitire into the facts.
. .
The committee has been appointed by Mr.
Winthrop, nod consists of nine fair and impartial
men. They will, no doubt, report that the act of
the Speaker was, in stnetness of nage incorrect,
but that it was done with proper and correct ma
tins. Mr. King, however, is not to be put down,
and he will get the matter up in some new shape.
Many gentlemen denounce the Speaker's at ,
tempted distinction between the bill originating
in the Committee of the Whole and one rent there.
by the House, as some thtnq wares than a ma.
'bits I am certain Cobb will yet be hauled over
the coals for this and other matters.
Upon the whole, 1 etiall not describe toe scene
between Old Bullion pad Foote. further than to
any that they called each other oinkguards, and
Mr. Benton talked °fledgeling Foote out of the
Senate Chamber. Foote was the aggressor.—
They say there will be a Eight about it, but there is
not tie leaat probability of that. JUNIUS.
FROM ItAItRIS Et 011.0 Ft
COITMOOdence 0: the Pittsburgh Gazette.
HaillllMOZOtih, Match 26, 1 KO.
Tb. Ileum wee oomapied to dei c e:oh the peicele eaten
der. Nothing of interest wat done io Ma body.
Is the Baud, we bad amore tuterrstiog time el' 0 dr
-- eidedty. There were ostm.rtael bilk eitough up to this
body terStl the lobby, aud mate quite an tlinltlifcla. Th.
Apportionment frill had beta made the siecial order, but
was postponed mall to morrow:eud the dr.. tb:og that came
top. was the bill lc altatli the marriage cositeact Let meta Pal
vin rams( toed Ceatirine, hi.
The bill came op mammal toolitig, when Mr. Brooke of
_ (.nil the follosiog oinisaittent, W we:
Strike oat *Barter t e etachor, <lama, aid Mart in Imu
Meteor tte folkwitip
.Tioit it shall Where' :unite Court of Co' =moo Pleas et
the city and musty or Philadelphia, to eutsrlainiuriadietioo io
Iha Wool' Edwin fortett,te kdivorca Eras btu w,k,
1,...,1, for &Vested &entry, wh he said Kd
wit Varlet gay peeing ht. pet:timer Most therthm, though
,• the mid r... 41) may out bare resided m the nut. Cur the
Mil poled required by the motet; lows or Na itati." •
Dtaoke aid that Le had adirad mi.
, • the bop that it valid meet the views atlas. who were ad
--loottotht; that pater. Or the bin. If. thought the awe M.
— 1
Otani, ot tlijurisdictica of tI4 lotyllataar. to
: • • : enpst if enrol pree isaly upon the same ground m that a
— Vaal. Middletem, mho aim had been voted down here by
mijtirity of lo 7. Ile amid perm ive no difference what
ever id tief constitutional quertiona presented by
-- ewes, nas say difference, it Itasca fluor et
' • the ease of LieuLMiddlitonotho had nom Manes
is anagram. of the peculier character of hu pro.
leyrprA ie the CIO o(thie ax, as diachaird by tie cti.
.., -Amen, and the character .of the nit..a themselves, he
domed it war far bus meritorious than that or Lic.•
dittietti: tioyeJ, Lihtrefore, that the friends of
Moo ht wept tlae 11.371t1A11.111, 'ea l Ist it go to the co
Gets 1111111/ . bc fairly 'ad folly slicited, and situ
' ttie rigbbofbotL reatieraern . .l be p, Led. Ile underVood
that lb Inf. we* prepared and wills,, a meet lb, ince
guebeaated"bei her b!tare the proper tribunal, and due
• this assenduicat prevailed Om would meet nto the Coors of
Cmmia Pl.. oryhidal, ,, ia county. Jnaticc deiciuutud
• ,thitt Amid . havititiss oppoetroity e Reder, her of eindi.
tali her an.racter, which bed been, es he believed,
nun
juutly•grat nealleciney moLikd.
The quint.on wu Ibea taken apse the adoption /Atha
Memandmende sod reaulleslas fellows, tow&
Viols ...Maim, Menke, Cr,,bb, Ceinninghlso, Derek
-• • Yurellb, Volts, thaenstey, Malta, lee, 51,(..V:vi:
Maims*, MOM ~ Eadlef,Swkey,tansy, Bhrmer, Sttc
relf 7 Btine, Walker. Dui, Speakce—:t.
tfuld."--Sloymei lirautel,Prica, Fenn% Fraibl, Prude, .
sia•llngillirtiacuturcreance, Mahal:um, Stebetur-11 • '
' lac Ceebbeurred to mend by including ihc•ciar of Lane
. •
• • • Kr: Sonic aid he had no <blur:than to that *menders%
1 Us tonstdered [bream olliseati Zdaddlatan qadta 4
.teriaiff b.o om". vatkr ccosid.ratioo, ;s.d.td•
not
• •••.
013 moth. of Mr. Muhlesberg the Senate proceeded to
the em.idar.ho: of the Apportionment Bill.
Mr. Tether said that la several Suntan were ememoidt
hlr ateatt, and matoicoted be made try going through the
tall b Commrtes a the Whole, he would MOM that the
Senate dispense with going into Commit. of the Whale ou
then bill, and that the bill be permitted to lie ever on setond
reeding, nut I to morrow.
This motion was ma 2E/4 by
Mr. Dam., and on tle twation being taken At Ins
nanignsuly nrrenl to. So the bill lin over till to or
On notion of blr. Sterrett the Senate then proceeded ho
the consideration of the bill for the relief of the heirs of
Jun Rankin, who was a resident of Pvnneytrutis balers
the rtrolution; which was Übeo up rod passed through are-
Oo mmtioo of Mr. Pvlter.the Senate rammed the coo
.ideratiou of ih. bill pro.iding for tie elcotion of Audito
(kn.-Aloud Sorregmr GcneraL
•lion In reconciler yen telerrolued ai the or
Mr. King offrred U. following odaitional waer.slinen
"Plorinan, That no reado elected to the ad o
hall open be eligible to they.. office for a ported of m
yean after the , otpiratiou of the tom Ltr orloohhe .110 ha
Flag .id lbwhr e us Ureed this aeseademtrat uri
the interests or the Csaamotweallb . It 1.2 a well und
stood thltt coudidatea for impart - tit office. were always made
rok that dose or pa mous ',ballad most to do with the Trea
sury Departnant—poliiimans by' wad, whip managed to be,
come interested 3n one way or another to every important or
duputed claim upon the Treasury. To put the Auditor
thtseral to dercst contact with thsa• men, who ale.," eau
!lulled the action of their respective p any controtirne, tow
. .
deliver up the Treasury e wire into the hands of the
utideriera. lie had as mush coafideue• in the honest} arid
parity of the people as an =ma tspon that door, but he
old not admit that they were ioeaptble of earingiitirig
a ir perpetratin g wroni a uuti that they mold ca be
.d de:igni•g =O. lie was cot in the habit of battering
,e dear people. but he had as high •,regard fur them, per-
here. as other* who were more profut• in them peoheWone
of respect and dtteution. This amen:meat would rhea the
Antiwar General beyond the reach or those testi, indu•
races which would otherwise De brought to bear upon him.
He hoped the Settate would adopt the amendment.
The question was then taken upon the amendment and
resulltd—y eat 21, nay. 9.
Mr. Darsee moved to emend by atriltlng 00l so mach aa
laced to the election of Auditor Central, *hies not agreed
Teas 8, nays 21.
The quest/on then reearring opus the adopuou of the
rat semi., it was agreed to--y 27, a.), 3
The seenud, thid, utd fourth net to:La item then adopted
ithout • count
Mr. Kum Oath moved to =rad by alidO:g several memos
providieg far the election of dm colter, L 4 oret.yors by the
people of the smerel ea.utiee, and preeembh, the male of
their removal for caseemJuot, I etomyrieney..to.. vehleb
• nawilmewitly nrerd 10,
Upon the Grad passl-e eftba 1,11, The yeas were tlti, ray
:to the bill yawed, wad seas rigany a to the Haase fe
A menace Nat reer:ved froni the Goa - redo, returning to
he Senate the bill idearparatztas the North Lebanan
.1 Canpatiy, with hie otrieetions.
Oa the quesuon, , sla di the bill pass uMenthstaedurg th 4
• bjectiona oral. Governor," - the yeas and nay' were requt
d, wad resulted—Small, nareht. So the ball failed.
Same rerun ladle were then taken up wad pawed, .hi
the Senate alpturned.
fIFT
Toterryfilth Wunsta.—N. D. SAILIIO, called—
testified to leaving for Dr. Webster, at the College,
on Monday, 26th of November, two bundles of
faggots or cuttings of grape vines; also an empty
box and a box of tan. The bon wu about a
Clot square—a soap bor.
Thartp sveA Wuness.—Derastos Clapp, swot
ang testified to the identity of certain pape
which he had taken at Webater's house at Ca..
bridge, on a tench saturant. The paper. we
teed to the Court, detailing certain transactions
with Dr. Perlman, as follows :
[port - 1
5100, BOsrea,June 22d, 1642.
For value received, I promise to pay Geerge
Perlman or order, the sum of four hundred dal ,
tars, in fifteen months from this date, with inter
est, to be paid. (signed) J. W. WEBSTER.
In presence of E.
This is to be rt . ,. op no payment of Webster'.
note eifJannary 22.1,1E47.
Endorsed as follows :-16.15. July 10th, inter
eat in received to date, by receipt, and 57 of pun
etpa I, leaving dim $393.
Oct. 10th, 575—in pencil mark- 519.3 65 Oa!
mice paid Nov. 1649.
The writing of the endorsement upon this no•
was acknowledged by Webster to be that of D
Foram.. Thee other note as taken by Con
stab', Clapp from Webter's person was read t
the Cr art, a correct eel y of which v/. , give be
BOSTON, Jan. 22d, 1947.
Valor; received, I promoe to pay to Georg.
Perkono or order, twenty tour hundred and tet
ty two dollen', within tour peon from date, wit
interest yearly, and quarter of raid aim, raid su.
Witness, Charles Cunningham.
Alter this a small scrap of paper was exhibited
to the Court by the GovernMent, and put in evi
dance; it had on it several worde,
inch as ••mo-,
lasseslot." &o. ; it mu dated
Friday, 23 Nov., 1519.
In pencil mark oo the sense note as follows:-
5U° of the above is G. P Plus 332 equal. 532.
Also reversed on the same note the following
Oa payment of 832 dollars of this and intereat, Dr.
11:ouster's other mortgage and note to C. P. 06
lune 22d, 1b42. is to be cancelled. And in pencil
agulo--(copy)—W. has 6531 231 collected.. This
note is also endorsed as (clown :-1845, April
18th, received a hundred and eighty seven dol.
lore Lilly one bundretb, by Charles Cunningham.
I gave receipt, G. P. Nov. 11th, a hundred nigh•
ty seven dollars ally one hundreths, by Charles
gave receipt. And again in pencil marks :-
7—Nov. 3d, 517 56 by receipt. Here the account
current containing a stateineet et the Inasinue
relations of Professor Webster and Dr. Parkman
wan read to the Court, a true copy of which we
give below.
Account Current—The third paperread was a
memorandum, dated April 25th, 1519, and signed
C. C., directed to Dr. Webster, on which inn' state
ment of several money transactions between Dr.
Webster and the tale 1)r. Parktunn, showing that
tho note of $2,432, was to cover the following
Clan. It read as follows .
• .. -
"Due Dr. P. agreeing with Dr. Webster's acs
count, 634883. Doe me, Prescott $2OO. Dee
A. As C. C., $731, sod. (or amount of bills paid
which exceed the bat allowed by several
individuals on settlement, 510 62: consequently.
the 5347 63 le included in the balancce of your
notes, and Dr. P. look his security in the note or
52,432, and mortgages for that sum; because he
did not consider the security he had milß lent for
the 53460, and declined surrendering the note
until the debt is paid. He says you received a
document from him, dated January, 1641, stating
the amount of 52,432 covers both debts to him;
tho note for 12,432 is in his Giver, and is held by
Your debt to him appears to be the old balance
of $316,93, loaned you, of the 111,600, 11500 de.
dui, prod him 3375, leaves $125, gime $473,83.
Ne attya you mud him Nov. 3d 1611, and have
receipt for $l7 56, without interest, 3456 85, alter
loss 01'31600 nett. 1847 you owed Dr. P. ee
ablvc, $125; W. P,eseen advanced $560. paid
him 5197,50-5312 5 0. Mr.. P. advanced 3200,
paid bar 375-3125. Mr. Nyo advanced 200;
paid hire—slso-50. C. C. advanced COO; paid
him 375-25. Arnonot, 3631,50. 1 have aeon
Dr. P. this evening, a. requested by you, and
truat,the above contains all the information you
In - pertml .bot, duo Dr. P. Is 1W427; 527
37, $483,64."
Ali., in pencil," The interest as above oaks
lewd."
Di, enaieserittoe - of Constable Clapp, rent
med. i took a wallet (nn Prolapses Websier
the lad and pat my marts on the memorandum;
tbetwill be nund annexed.
(corr.)
"Mr. A. Pride) , recolved 6210, $231 10 -aod
Doctor 84., leaning $275 90, Pelle. cash; Doctor
P. came to lecture ream, farwarel lee band rest ;
.tudents stopped; he waited till gene and came to
no and asked for money; desired hint to won sill
Fnd.y, 23d, as ell the tickets were not paid for,
but no doabt would be thee; or good deal excited,
went eau; said I owed hen 6151 61, Friday,23d,
called at hie hours about 9 o'clock, A.M.; told him
I bid the money and or be would call aeon ■Cer
one, would pay him; he called halt put one and
I pima tom 6153 61."
Oft the 21 pogo of the sheet, containing the
al,o - re, was alto wriuco the following.
' , 901. Due Dr. I'. who called at lecture $lB3
6... by list account; desired tom to wait eau' Fri•
day 23.1--angry .n
Friday Y put I.—Pind him to clear mortgage
note. Fahruary 13th, 1547, including email one
521 37; 5125 clue hen vn kmo, which the large
mote wavering, be agreed to give op toward Bole
of minerala; balance due 5103 It; paid and he
gave mc op two Otter; had nor We mortgage but
raid ha would go and cancel it; bad paid him 5375
by `Smith, $125 dim—total, 5105; the luso rbccept
from other peraona mortgage 224 June, 1842; note
Slue, Jane 221, 10 . 42,13010 52,432, Jutaary 22d,
1171." •
Erases Clapp's testiauxty continued.—Wa s de.
died by the Monhal to rearch every house ere
could get Into to that neighborhood, me Medical
College, the new Jail, and all the vacant land
about it. I took police officers Rice end Feller,
and entered the, east end of the College. We
Were amsompanied by Littlefield. We lust tried
one of the taboretory dears, theb went up re the
lecture room doer and found it fastened. Little.
f ield rapped hard, whin Dr. Webster Came to the
door' and I informed him that we wished to look
over the G o n gs .. Ho sad that the police had
made a search before, but if we Imbed to do se
we could. I aid to him' "Dr. Webster, I cannot
for , ,•. . .e it is necessary to search
your ,o ~.. -- • • 1,. 41 to satisfy °Mtn . While
standing tv tic [Lae I asked him -when he had
teen Dr. Parkman last; he said that Dr. Perlman
wan more on Friday, Nov. 23d; that he came
there by nprolntment I
; I asl,4 him how much
money he paid Dr P. he Caw 5.1b3. I de nut re.
collect shout the cents; I asked hint when be went
away from there; he said he took up the money
and hurried out, and he had tat seen him elect;
I looked at the back room, and while doing iso tie I .
said he kept his dangerous things there; I made
DO search there, whatever, sad immediately went ,
down into bele:oratory. Some inquiry won ii.i.de
I about the privy key, and some one called my ai-
tention away to another room, when Dr. Weoller
showed me the door leading into his fete room. l
While I made out the mittimus I loft Dr. Webster
is charge of dEceraStarkweather and Spear. Af•
ter he was committed I went to find the Marshal ;
I did not succeed , a finding him until I found him I
at the College, with Dr. Webster in charge of two
jail officers; they were in pee laboratory; there
wee a great inquiry for the key to antook the privy;
I tried to open the door with the poker, and the
I:ck fell oil; r was not then aware that I had n
key that would unlock the privy; afterwards, on
Sunday, I recollected the keys that I had found
in Prof. Wcbger'e pocket got trm ws keys
aid went down to the College; I went to the
shell eta, I laid the lock of the privy, and found
it there ; I screwed it on, and the key marked
privy fitted it • I saw Coroner Pratt and Jailer Au
dres in the l ' aboratory when Dr. Webster was
there.
The mitreaa here detailed the search Mode. The
reach wan fore. co for as Dr. Webster's preen
sea were concerned; I had heard no suspicion nod
could oncive nous; wen' And examined the
vault, letting a light dove; there waa nothing to
he seen of sty size; we afterwards searched the
Hoopital, and ...gather ploece, very thoroughly.
On Friday, 30th November, I wits communed to
the Medic ii CAleer; I we' Bye the kly•hal, Dr.
Bigelow, etTleers Tukey and Trento. re_ and others;
I woe the first one to put a light through the hole
where the remains lay; we wet t Mon li." rt.,00 its
into the laboratory; tFere wes beheld EL II:, , "
I did not nee when I wee re i ciiirri T. 0 n
covered with two hicer, of ....................00,0
mincrole on them; Lidtlefield h- :pen de t oil
the cover. nod piecing mg hand thomi ..,:•• he
ma cheat_ I 'caught up api •ve r ;mid c w loch
Click somewhat end on it I fitted n Pete t 9 burnt
bone; wee then tideded logo over into Cambridge
end there +Wrest Prelim.' Welotes; I edcridt
hie gate end met him at his door; Dr. Wt hater Won
thawing it gentieruan out; I pesoed tut, the, etre
with Di W., told him we were going to :torch
the College 'till further. and' setahed him robe pre
vent; he went in and put on his COOL and boots, and
come with me; I Wan not in the bow two minw
etas{ eller he sot nut he wished te go back to get
los keys. lint 1 emit it way hot ticeeeraly for we
had oeys with which we could get Into any room
30 the COl:eee; We spoke of efforts to find Dr.
Park.. Dr. W. ponderfto Cainbrideeport, and
said there Wenn lady over there who knew some
wthe
i w ge ohmldi t d no
that
npmopo o se h d e ougnoe ,t hwohrn;n I
st.ol dc ahmime
toHr..,
Dr. Weimer mud the driver was sto•
rig the wrong way; I told him the driver would
find hie way then; at last, on ceenne to the jail,
I got out end opened thee.. door; I raid,. gen •
Ilemen will you please to get out Herr; I Beard no
remark from any one till we were all in the Jell,
when Dr. Webster epohe fir, nod ore', mining
half mend to me," what dery all toloopeon , " .1
replied, "wit Tereemlier, Dr. Weleorr, I rolled
se, esteem. to the Pomading - a above and below
the bridge, and we F r done waking '.r Di. Park.
man—you ere row clivtrulv, charged rob h,.
murder." Dr. Web; . r here ,rlich:l t•t,
hi.
..1 then ricked te if I won it aced :01 .
hi. family; I fold him 1 th• •c .a I had better not;
lie wished roe to rend for •..e ef his Mende, but
I deelieed; he began to tall to me sheet the crime
of which ho was ai•cueed, but I advised him ,00t
to do so. I then ached Dr. Webster to permit me
to see if he lord any articles about him improper
in be carried ;tiro the pi•; I toot from him o gold
watch, one timedue ticket, o ease wallet, in which
were the ropers shown to the Milt two dams
•nd foto five cents and a bench of keys, one of
which was marked petty; I tied them all up to
kendkerchief red locked them up.
Charles W. Lune, maiteat, testified to hav•og
met Partraan he the 23d November, Boeirdot for
Weirster'it hey,
Seth Power and Jaen B. Dana, bent OD crs .
tea:idea to many MOtiefiraostiettone el ;Dr. Weto
oter, vane. is merely corroborative evoke. ; but
went far to prove the . Webster could not have
had the money which he say he paid Putman.
This feet aent a shudder through the e•art room
ier. 11.111ake, a nephew of the late Dr. Part
man, tool part in the neareh that was made far
him on Smithy afternoon; sent: ar the Ens cud
ofthc f',llege, sad stood there talkies with • po.
lice cificer. White there. Dr. Web's., rams from
the college, and took me by the hoed; he had no
over vont °a; a was a cloudy day, with cold e 5.
ietiyw tale; Iseraid that on Saturday evenly he '
read in the Tremens of the dmappeArAtoc; he I
tame in on pert., to not:fe the fapii!y that he
wail the gentleman who went to Dr. P.'s horse,
on friday morning. to base • ineeldie On that day,
at tell pow 1 o'clock lie tanner van! teat Park-
moo met him at the boor apiircnied. Dr. Web•
vier said that he paid him the amount 01 a hoe,
$453, or whatever it woe: that he, Webster, kept
the note; Ur. P. red he would go to Esd Cam
bridge. and discharge the =loopy, He cud,
ae
all know Dr. P. to he en honorable man, and 1 I
trusted h. with it. Dr. Webree. appears:roe tit
this time was not very occulter; he held me try
tho hand all the time. 1 never knew nin to . du
so loare; 1 thougat he felt a hole sympathy for
the family, or something of that tort. Dr. W.
said, 1 kept the note and Brined him to go over to
Cambr.dge and ...try the rummage deed. •
Rev. Dr. Fray, P - 41.0 at, iron —I in $. bro
ther of the late Dr. Purkmon. kisvel.OWD Dr. W.
for • veal ma s, years; Mamie him 1111, man and
hetillaian down to toe time id mg bratberhi disapra
earalicr. l Was Celled LIMO: two m o lts Ilciurr tO
marry his daughter and bsptlne res grand chod.
the nunday &tycoon aher my brother's deeps
penny- yr were ail in great perplextty. MOO of
ra having: attended shore', when about 4 o'clock
Dr. Webster comm. Immediately span entering
the room, nod +Montt witnout the or:mystery ea.
mon., hr said 1 have come to tail you that I law
your brother oa Friday afternoon, shoot one cud
a hall o'clock. and paid him soma money. It was
then said by Mrs Terkeaan or myself, I eta not cer
tain which, otnemyou are the gentlemen that cat
led at Geo-tre'a home and made an appedennent
with him et half pert nine o'clock He mid he
Wan, and rhould have .11ed wooer, but did act
see the notice till Smurday evening. and he
thaneht at an earller hour we might he at church.
I raid, Dr. Webster we are glad to roe you, for
ire hod nor lean thatibc man who made the rips
pelt:ament had betrayed him to his harm. He raid
that be then paid hint $483, and I think he added
...odd comm. I ticked him if he was certain of
the time. Ile said ho woe, far my lecture dosed
at one o'clock, bewailed for my brother 30 matu
res. I asked him limy brother had any papers with
hire. he Wan said to have, bean seen with papers
He maid he had some papers, and that he took oat
one d dashed pen Berson it with greet vs.
len. an Toot he then mid he would go to Cam
bridge to ...el the mortgage. -Dr. Web-tor said
be had not been at Cambridge to ate, bat intend
ed to go to see whether the mortgage was cancel.
led. Dr. Weboter's conduct in that Interview
struck me very muck at the tmie; he Wan nervous
ly excited; commenced in a bustling manner im
mediately on entering the room. I should tall it
a horn.. vimt. He expressed no ntleplelo , an
to the myeterious disepper.ce..d no sympathy'
in our mi. as to the yid.ea of his manner
what struck me wan the abusece of tenderness,
aitich ae I nem,ed would be neural in.ch a ears.
I should rep ha wee there from 10 to 12 mieuted.
cannot distinctly nay whether he wore so over
coat. but I think he did not. My brother's habite
were remarkable with regard to puneturitity. He
wan the most p.tual of mankind; he woe about
a great deal, but wan almont invariably at home
at his mgr., meek. He had a een and daughter;
the letter had been a great invalid; he was very
aniious for her, and much with her; his son woo
in Europe. 1 never knew my brother to use
What might be called profane 'anytime; he would
ospreys himself summit' when moved, though ha
was an irritable man; but I never knew hen
to utter s profane word.
-
Ralph Smith, sworn-1 am in the liquor bold
s, my place of hueiness is in E./Change street,
and have had dealings with Prof. Webster. A
letter was hero shown witness and he was naked 11
be had ever received it; thought he had, though he
bad not marked it anent:dug to his usual practice;
ho was owing me; wished to claw the account
and wrote to him to that effect, and this was his
reply
Ca.mmteont,Ori. sth 1510.
W. S. Smith, Ehq.—Dear air, I will call and
pay your bill on receiving the fee. from our
medical Muden's on the brat of November, until
about whirl. tune I will beg your indulgence.
Your obedient servant,
1. W. WEBSTER.
Samuel P Fuller aworn.—lam a police officer—
on Sunday went with Mr. Thompson to the Reg.
rater of Deeds office. to see whether the mortgage
was taken up; the clerk told me he did not know
Dr. Perlman, and he could not toll whether the
mortgage wan taken up; he told me I could very
easily get at the record; the clerk and myself went
to Dr. Webster's a little after dark; I culled and
asked hint for th, date of mortgage which Dr.
Parkman had cancelled; ho went to an account
bunk and turned over the leaves fur ionic
he trembled badly; ho then came acd eat dow
and said it wee very strange that he could not find
the paper?; he then wt cut and looked In a trunk,
then retutued to the book, and after looking some
irate he raid ..My ticket man came to me and de
manded what money I had for Dr. P., who said I
was n damned renal and a scoundrel.—it hurt me
considerably at the time, but I have settled with
Dr. Parktuan..d care nettling about tt now."—
The clerk had some further 0011VCII1ali011 with Dr.
Wonder, mad was told that the mortgage wee not
on real eetate, but on nal rort. Dr. Web
ster than turned and tell th rso e
roo p m and 1
tow no
more of him that night.
The witoess kern explained, and corroborated
the fanner testimony as to the search of Dr. Web.
steed room,being particularly confident that when
the privy was mentioned Dr. Webster directed
their attention from it to another room; we search
ed the dislecting room vault, and then aerate the
trap door; I was one of alma who descended there
and examined below the building; there was
well Molding the 'privy and the rest or the build.
Mg from the part into which we descended; there
wan no hole In that wall then, ard no access to that
part beyond it, LAttlefield - and I then had a con•
sonatina about the privy and the mode of getting
1..... to it; thrive Mace patted through the hole
or the wall and examined the apace under the M.
boratory; there wet no artless to it except for tim
tide soaking through theloandation; I am the offi
eer who discovered the remains - in the tea chest;
the Minerals bad not been handled to my kriowls
•
edge; same Lx at pint of tun had becalms:china
ranee 4 o'cloak, A. M., to Saturday, the 'day later
Dr. Wcbaer l Ll Intel; wLca I came tattle tea tarsal
it was coveted tip with mineral. done up 111;pa
per and labelled; 1 then tat: tan in the boa.i and
putriag my band down drew out a large knife,
nica I put to Lay pocket; 1 then ssid there must
be more than minenl, in thin Los; I picked it op
and earned it into the middle of the room, and
antra it over the remains fell out, the beck ap.
wards; coning that there wataomethirm else ULICCI ,
neafa, I turned the surname over and aim o hole
is 'se In breast; [ remarked that the knife won:d
,he hole very well; the tau was tamped otTonly
• - -
with the bane, so ether, was going to get some
thing else, but I forbid it, and told hint to let eve
try imna be tilt the Coroner came; I limed a kid
ney is the ash hole under the range• come bed
cluther, two Nankai', and n comforter, were
laboratory, ender the table, they were
I bad charge of the reams for five
rand to mt
neatly new
weck.,; I admitted noml.ll v.thout a written pass
from toe Only blat,nal or Mayor; I was ordered to
waten the' motions of Liuletied every sum he took;
the hole in the privy seat was nine and three
fourth Inches wide; we tried to let the thorax thro',
but it would not gel the pelvis would go through by
turning it edgewise; we tried experiments to see
if a noise amid he heard from the laboratory in
Dr. Holmes' ;coque roots.; we tried it by helloes
nod other loud 110 Odd, one of us being in the la•
baratory, another m Dr. Holmes' lecture room;
nothing could ho heard team one roam other.
The leg carat won here exhibited to the Worm
nod be identified it; it woe one dale Wing kind
of ton Cuero; there appeared , to he no lend to it BS
lii. ==
Cross examined.—l measured ,the hole in the
privy seat; we tried several of mato ace whether
the leer. end pelvis would go through; it was
neer the sent was taken op; I held the seat and
Littlefield the thorns and then the pelvis; we
weed a bog of tan end half a bushel of UM in
pure!; tie knife wen shot when I found ii; Bates
soon Starkweeth”r, lime, end Littlefield, Were
present; I rarnerob, when the thorax WU dia.
covcred it was on Saturday, in the enema:in, a
few mint:ten bctore I.a o'clock; the string Wu
wend t he bone ul ma lower joint of the thighs;
he tan WAS not llken Ofr till next day, except
what I brushed etl with my hands; the thorax
. .
Hood eornerwi, in the ten 0.0,010 neck end up;
I Went out to can:bridge with one Thompeon I
had not known him 14,13 re; I have not teen him
rine° until thin trinl ; I remarked to him that Dr.
Webmer acted I,ly eingulall did not loom but
that woe hm natural way — very quick and nervous:
Old not say 1 suspected him.
Vel.,ter was tuoch excited; when wo @corded
on Tueoday, no inquiry neon made about tbo privy.
I foxed Kuno marls directly under the privy.
The 'label,. on the minerals were not in lreeh Ink.
Thy Irmhed no though they bed been written fiv. .
or 1.12 weeks.
Samuel Parke - tan Blake, rworn —1 am a tie
phew or the lam Or. Perkman. 1 took an active
part in the maid: for tan. devoting my whole
time to it. 1 called on Dr. Webrier at the Medj•
eat Callege.—The Janitor tried his lecture room
door, and could not get in. tin then took my
name and went down by the laboratory to Doctor
Webster Atter waiting what I thought no un•
reasonable time, ho enure lathe lecture room deer
trumlo, and unbolted it. Glom down the Wens 1
raw Dr. Wetmicr coming up out °Chia back wady
with 0 s:ll.tilDit cap on, and n tort of working
dress. I told bun I had roiled to get the partlru•
lancer kin lolemew Dr. Parkm.,
day l'elintr his dir.ippearance.
On. Wetoter aabl l'ailiman called on him on
Tt;Kiisy, Mime he cot through with his lector_
and in a very excited rind angry manner, asked
Imo tor some money, .eying" Doctor, you have
tome $5OO w your packet which I ought to have."
lie told Peri:man he could not pay htm. Had not
funshed eollecting his money fir tickets. I then
mired him why Dr. Parketten last came to him.
lie said on Kiday. On that dir, m coining into
, Ike c, y to the .1101/.... he called at the Deem?.
house, and told him that if be Mould mum tc him
that day ether hie lemma he would pay him. It
I wes alter toe students had gone from the lecture.
Wm, Part:own came in he stepped up to hts table
and asked him if he was ready fur hon. lie said
be was. Ile (Dr. ParkmanY then took out a bun
die or papers from hta aide pocket and took from
them a bundle of notes. He then paid him Sde3
and mete ream. lie received the money without
counting it, and was going off. Dr. Webster then
Laid him he had forgotten the mortgage. He said
he bud not that with him, but he would see to a.
He then went out carrying the hulls exposed to
view in his.hand. I asked bits about the money
las it ,tight-lead to a mummy. He could not
remember but one hill—a bill of 5100 on the New
England Bunt—they were of various denominit
nom—dropping has fare in • way which made an
irepreaslon noon me at the time. I asked him if
oy 1.. c ..•te was present at the interview, and he
said empostically net. We then toned the subs
ject. Hare had a to:LI argument Wail the Doctor.
I out erd . enter!. tne :error, room that there
was a lath of cordiality. He ieceived me le a
very slid . and formal manner.
are to vote. of Dr. Parkman, there was a.
want ot sympathy which smelt me. Every one
else w.ee expreeeing • great denied sympathy: he ,
made no each copse...von. He seemed to antidl•
pale my 'inqueiss. Ile made no itquiries about I
the I:arcli or the lamily. The interview lasted
ten r Lateen mimeo s. There wee • change of I
ps . WllleSee were speaking of Parkown.
Alt that we spoon of general subjects and the
Dom, trek lain tett on the settee. The Dotter
lose I the door after me lodge no lseeaoae I
heard inn bait nude, and there was no one else m
the room.
Charles B. Starkmetther, police officer, ems
next sworn—He kasc a toll account of the
Kean he.K. throocii :be C lege. and the manner of
Dr. \Pe:4w), arrest. When fins taker, to Intl he
was the first man who e t atke. He said Mr. Clapp '.
.—' What shoe this meahh" Mr. Clapp mid 800.
tar Webster, we have done looking he 1:), Parke
mar you ere sow in comedy for his Murder. Dr. '
Webster erne— 'WM, met' Yea, Ton are in cus
tody e murder of Dr. Parktuan. Mr. Clapp
mad.. a mitt:item end gave It to me not to commit
the It, said lorry ertoro back. Meows Clapp and
Stour went awev to find Mr. S D. Parker. After
they Wettt 01.11, fir. Webster asked me for some
Water, au l &auk several times. He asked if they
had found Dr. Parkin., I told him I wished he
would ask no queetions which it was improper for
me to answer. He said I might tell bun sontes
shier scoot it. When did they find him, he ark.' .
ed—tkd they find the ehote of the body!—how
came they to calumet me! Oh my chold , en, what
will they der Or - what will they think of met
1.1/here did you gel the information! I naked the
fix., then if any body had access to his private ,
apartments lint himself. He ammeted no body
has access to my private apartments hot the par.
ter mho makes the fire. There was a pause then
of perhaps a minute and a halt.
He then ma,.. Villain that I am ' ...seined man."'
He walked tee door wringing his hands• then eat
down. The Doetor put hie hands to his vest pock-,
et aLd then to his mouth. A spasm came over
him. I pat my hand on his and said—Dr. Web
rti r have you been tehing any Litton. lie raid he
led no . . I then helped him up and he walked the
door. Iyes with the linter about an hour. Mr.
Clapp eaMe back and told me to commit the Dore
tor. I then told the Doctor I must commit hire,
he could not •taud. 1 called in Mr. Cummins to
inert me. We then led him to the lock op. I
told Mr. Comunn• that I thought Dr. Webster bad
hero taking aemething. and 'nought it beet legend
for a physician. Mr. Clapp thought it not beet tins
less he should he worm. We laid him upon
led tin his sole and he turned over on him face. I
nevi maw a man in inch a state before.
I do not know whether he had fits or spume.
I left the Darter at the Jail. I litter him next about
three qualm Man hour after at the Medical Col
lege,
officer Charles B. Bice searched Dr..Webeiter's
loom on Friday : . Webeter withdrew one attention
from the privy and lead the way in the next mom.
Was there when the bones were discovered.
Cross examined.—Sow tea cheat turned over in
the pretence of other officers, and the tan brushed
off.
Samuel Lane, Jr., sworn.-1 am engaged in
the hardware business. I know Webster since
1E135, and on Tuesday after Parham's disappear.
sore he inquired at our store for fish hooka
Stephen B. Kimball, soother Clerk in the same
store, No. 9, Dock Square, corroborates the above.
larma W. Chewy, dark of another hardware
store, testifies that the eta fish hooka on the grip.
plea in Court wren purchased by the prisoner on
Tu e sdny. Did not then know Webster. I know
the tiab honks by a peculiar mark.
W. W Mend. another hardware mastoid three
fish hooka on Friday slier Thanksgiving day to
Dr. Webster. He Hobs so--smaller than those
found. •
Wm. N. Tiller, twine manufacturer, identifies
the twine ooitho fish hooks and the remains as of
his manufacture.
Nathemiel Waterman. tin plate worker—l am
acquainted with Dr. Webster: saw him at his
store on the day of his arrest, with my workmen:
I asked Webster how Parkman appeared when
you paid him the money. He acid he took the
papers sad darted out orate buildiag. lo that case
I said he did not get tar from the College. He has
entered into one of hie awn buildings, where he
would eventually he found. The Court here atd•
jaunted until half put three o'clock.
Artfill.ol , l canton.
.
Mr. Waterman 'rammed his evidence detailing
the particulate of Webster calling on him for a tin
box strong enough to hold 100 rounds.
Chasten Lathrop. Wfiterman'a foremen, was also
sworn, and said, Dr. Webster wanted the box to
he made of Mick tin, and very ntrang, 18 inches
square and 30 inches deep, with a handle that
would not pull out. I said if be would send the
box to tanner ho had packed it, we would solder
it. He said he had to scud it out of town--had
teals and would do it himself—be wetted it done
in great haate.
dainuel J. Brown, a toll gatherer on Cambridge
bridge, sworn. He said that Dr. Parkman called
at the toll house, and inquired it I had seem Dr.
Webster. He cater down the week before that,
about six ernes, inquiring for Webster. I saw Dr.
1 Webster on Friday, passing a grocery *tore in
Grove street, going toward. the toll bonne. 1 ash
I a him !rho could recognise a 820 bill which an
Triehmen jiaased for one cent for toll. He said he
i Could not.
Mrs. Betsy N. Coleman was next sworn.
John M. Cummings, turnkey and keeper otiti s jail, Joectar Andrews, jailer, and one or two oth.
err. also teStified.
Honorable Samuel D. Parker, the Prosecuting
Attornets iLso testified, and Me coed adjourned
entli to morrow morning.
The excitement continues hecrly to increaSC
._The general topics of conversation throughout
the city, in all circles is this teal. The court room
is crowded from morning until the adjournment.
The anxiety to get into the court MOM LOCZel•el
sus the trial progresses.
. .
LOGAN • WILSON ir. CO; I -
/ . inkl.vtrioo of sundry Mils of Venditiontaßgpanas,
120 WOOD STRKETa ABOVE Ring s 130 and Le Pan., issued out *Me Diann - teat:lP
IMPORTERS OF RARIATARE, CUTLERY, Se, •a Al , er . ea . CiTty ,:o rd:44 me directd, win be eX
rt lon.. in the e.ty of Pine.
Ask the attenilon of marclthrers to their i n i0 n j0 ,,,,,,,,..,.. 1 0,,,,,....) ; ,,,,, pfzr _ t y d 0 :n a b , d 0 r. D p . g ..2.. 0t
r wic a u SP=NO.STOCIV.
Which they think will compare favorably, both in All that one, s he y frame hoes,
bes ti ce i n l b c ~.,...
extent and cheapness with that of any 1 Allegheny, on t rnuth wept side of e 4cev., rnail,
other house. FZer boo , or m a n d bcthe lot No —, In Jno Irvinn'a plan of li . in said
the Eartern CM. • cc , c o theining in front 12 It, a.. depth 44 q, and in
fela=l.2l6mslyT • . ..ditionta salt buildng, being a kit.. Ain ' ii ' aqura
adjoining the back part of said building; and e
DIED, . retied covered by such building and addition, wad so
Yesterday afternoon ,
M A.'
''''
M ''''.
' ' wife o f e macho n c r i it r ai K ri
boil
m d at ' : ..d r
In i Th l e 7. o " w i l n . e. ' r " o ' f th
th e e r ehl: and
Mr. R o bert Moore, of Allegheny city.
Her Kane.' will Mk* PI". "m th e residence of i p'.l 7 ° .::::,: i dl i r building, a• etu a rren i
her husband, at the corner of Levant and Morgan Chapman, the owner or mithied owner thereof S-ir•
streets, Allegheny, on Saturday, the 30th inst., at 2 co'. ed and taken in execution . the prprerty of Ann
amputee, a• the mit of Wm II Ramsey
ALSO,,
M. . ALSO,
All those four everol let. or Mr, s of grow n, f ;111- .
0 iI.PARTNEEILI IP. a , to Loa, Si Clair tnwnship. god n-ar t c 4,m. eh'
T HAVE token WM. CARR Into partnership with of n'f'''' °( 'OJl b° '" ' iota numb""i" ' It 7' ''''' 71.
I. troain my business, which will from this dn. be m 'hr 1••• ° ' • ' the P 00... 01 that Part
Gre
of 11 , C.. , Ilan
naafi n 1 on ender the name of ° Jehn Parker re. Co,. lots tract, ...ad on the bens or Sidney gg, and
Iderch Ist, 1070. . JOHN PARKER. I hemp the , note low (inter alusterhich were allotted, end
' to the said Isaac Gregg, by Na partition between
- • the hews of said Sidney Gregg, in No —, of June
term, Inl7, In the Orpham's COnyl of Allegheny county,
sant.. being bounded and further described . fol.
ten.. of two A c t e S rl ° 2
lower All to/ended in front by Carson at, each It lent
wiee, end exteudiag hock, of the some width. to 51.-
:n loick dwelling Lao".
or at sold lot numbered 70, being 100 foci dean en one i
side. .1 105 ft ail Me other side. sold lot Na 71, being
UV 6 deep on nee etde, end 1111 feet on the other side, The ‘4.4'''
said lot No 74 bei.111.15, and Ili Inch. on one rid, . 4,2.l°°°' and Conn. 'Mon Snring alley, in Me Fi ll '
and 111 alit inches deep On the ether eide• and avid , ~,.. VI 01 111, city of Pi.burgh; mad houses are Mb.
lot number. 74 lea inc rt. ft, Ili inches de- n o, one I 1'40000,01 the Mille height, two stork! and an cane,
aide, and Iz9 lent Ili inches on the other side. Soloed " f • °°''" , mwnrds tim cast, slime on the north we.
and Wrath in execution.. the property of Ira. Greg g, ." f ' 0 1 Ploof aneY. and Otter:ding beck towards
at the suit of Ban) Carson. . . Venn curet, Cock. LO•10. about MI cet an with , hr.=
'ALSO, ~ ( feet in dvpm, and rowan Irma lot of gmund 27 feet in
All the rig., tit'e, interest and claitn of Andrew widtb tar hb0.,1 11111 fettle depth, end hounded by pro-
Lent, of, in and in en niol certain loti. Pie. of gronnd i party of .1, A. Park mien, Gun, on the One side end
Banat. in the car of Pillsburrh. being lot Lin the fn%n i property of John limbs' devisees,. the other, theirs
t o Woods' plan of said city, bounded 1
of lets laid oat by Trimball, Manrin A co, .d a part ' to sofa of me wrs'ermert of said twn braises, mintage
of lot No ILL
o a n n and h M7l.7l;a:r i o d t o sl 7 Orit s o ld: oi n : t' o wner , Seized
orr e a p n u d t taken
eii o is
ten -
and described es Maws; to wit I—llegiammir on the arc/mann es property of Samuel O'Brien, contractor,
north ride of Liberty an, ant. distance of 60 feet from
the corner of Marbery etre., thence along Marbury st Cl, 01 the son 01 Gogh Motshall.
140 ft, to a 20 ft alley, thence along veld alley And oar.. ALS%
and with Liberty tit 60 feel, and thence parallel .M AS Ho , 1 1 ..‘ 31 . , glum sod o•tnic or Wm Chum-
Marbery .1 110 It to the place of beginning; on which Ini3O, if In and to the fallowing described tram or
are erected a two intry brtnk dwelling bons-, with the piece of lamb ritante in Jefferson Ip, conwithi g fin
appurtenances tborto••, said tat being subject 110 mart- n tea mirth or less, aid bonuded by lands. J.elaAti
gage, dold Feli 5, IS4O. and reemiled In Bank 0, Vol , els. Joon barge, Soml Wilson and Jaz Pay., and oth
-14. pone 5511. for 116,e00 00, conditioned for the paymera 1 er Inlnl.l of .aid Wm Chamber.. being CM wine lend
of tv3.41.. 001 n 5 yenre from let of April, 11149, with in. of which Mory P.obb,late of said township died setz.,
tem., nayable quarterly, ml the 101 days of July, or. mud on which there is erected a sq.re log doelting
lob., January and April ollr b year, from Ist April, Ina., a barn, he. Seized and taken In execution as
ISIS. Seined and liken to e cation. ee the property Ints prep.! ynf Wm Cearolame, at the suit of Wm 0 4 11.
of Andrew Lent, et the mit of Ch. H Hinny, Ash', o f Rabinsoe, for asa of Thaw Mellon.
Wm Stevrtut. ALSO,
All the tight, title, 'Mare. and claim of Hannah
ta,Rcd~n.
Snargcan. oh In and to all trait net min lot or pothe of
ground intent, in tee village of NOonOnnorn, in Nollb
1' ssollo Ip, and described . followe--boended 00 fr t .
by tae rtate road. on the south and welt by that eimth
wned be heirs ells.. blues., end. Ike east by land
o
or Warts.l.foon Helfrecn u being 40 ft Rein, intro.. le.,
by about 45 it al, en, ma - Which is erected a. two stohy
frithme dwelling how, now to the occepaney of Widow
Brown and finsannen Bell. Seized and taken in Ex
ech dam a. the property of Ilnirnah Sturgeon. at the snit
of Ur i.e Snodgrass and Eheneur Boyles, executers
dr ha. Mean, deed. C. CURTIS, Shone,
Siminni's Orrice, blarch.2 2 4 /450.
Jobs Parker— • -4. • —• • • •Willima Cu..
JOHN PAILIKE/1. & CO.,
Wholesale Grows, Dusters in Predate, Foreign
Wines, Liquors, Old Monongahela
and flettlfsed Whiskey.
No. 6, Commercial flow, Liberty street.
trro Pitubumb, Pa.
1850.
UNION LINE,
ON THE PENWA AND 0(110 CANALS.
CLARK, PARKS & CO, Rocheatar, Pa., Propr'. .
JOHN A CAUGIIEK. Agafili
Office oar Smithfield and Water sts, Pittsburgh .
CHAAIDEELIN, CRAWFORD&CO, Ago,
Cleveland Ohte
T"losd'he" known l L
o ine
7 " in p A r lTZU ' llUira 's fil
CLEVE...IA point onthe Canal and Lakes
The Melt., of the Lute are mornrparmed fn number,
qualm and capacity of Boats, PIptrICACILI of emitting,
and efficiency of Agent.
One Mont Norma Pittaburgh and Cleveland
Bo a t d rum
rung in conncntion with a Line of Swam s be
tween PPITSBURCIII and a Lane of
First Clara Steam Beath Propellersan d Versela on
the Lake..
CONSIGNEES:
Clark, Parka & Co, Roch-ater, Pa,
It N Parka & Co, Youngstown, Ohio;
hll3 Taylor WILITCO. 0,
A & N Clark, Newton 1-00,0;
I Drayton & Co, Ravenna 0.,
Kroh Ismael! & Co, Franklin, Oi
HA Ether, Cuyahoga Fatly 0,
1,% heelcr,lais kCo, Akron.A.
Charnberlm, Crawford &Co, elevelaud, 0,
Hubbard to Co SandaskWO; -
(1a A Seen, Toledo, 01
O Willi Mus & Co, Detroit, Almh,
Wdliama & Co, Bllliamultde, Wis,
blurfoy & Dutton, Raelrirs WM,
Gringo A Gibbs, Chicago, 111,
Thomas Hare, Chicago, 1,11
JOHril a CA.UOITEV, Altant,
mrW comar Water and Southfield as
a i m 1850.
.4EII,
LAME urns AND 111CIIIGIAM LINZ,
ON THE IsILIE EXTENSION CANAL.
CLARKE, PARKS & CO, Rochester, Proprietors.
TIIE Proprietors of this old and well known Lino
would inform the public than they are now In op.
etllloll teethe present season! and have commenced
receiving Freight and Passengers, which they are
folly prepared to carry to all penile nu the Canal and
LAKIJ Laic AND MICHIGAN .
At the lowest rites One of the Uwe of the Line
will 'so constantly al the landing, below Monoagahela
Bridge, to mem. freight .
JOHN A- CAUGIIKT, Age •,
Office, eon %Tam and Smithfield sts, Natter/h.
CONSIGNEES
W Cunningham, New Castle, Pa,
Matheltree & Co. Pulaski;
W C Malan. Sharon;
J A a Hu;!. Sharratdarm
Wick. Aran. & Co, Greenvale,
Wm Henry, Merinos..
Wm Power, Conneautralle,
John !learn k Co, Erie,
Honma)
1850. agraMi 1850.
BIDWELL'S
PITTRNIIRGII & CLOP
T UTS
p L a t rt i d g ioTra th nspo ." n "P F%Vt r t,:t7
Lake port.. Ohio Canal, radtatermslime
the most favorable terms, and wttb the ore
sprac Shi h.
ppers are referred to those who have la
petrootrad thu line. Send Peels 'S•dere
Aarras—.l C &dwell, Water a', Pittsburg
& Bomber, Rrahemer,
1. 0 Matthews, Cleveland;
Mott. & Omen. do .
CONSIGNFM£
• A D Jacobs. tioururemern,
C C Leflangwell A G, Werrent
A A N Crack. Newton Falls,
J Dray Ma a. Co, Ravenna.
Kee% (Donnell A Co, Franklin Mills;
Thomas Earl. do do,
A If Miller, Cayehoga
J W Stephens & San, Akron,
Wheeler, Lee k Co, do
; n
& J Filson, da,
J J Ft Era., Mamtllon,
Commies& Ca, do;
Wm Monteath & Co, Braralm
Gibbs &Co, Sandusky,
& Co, do,
E Draken & Co. Toledo;
II N Strong, De.roit,
Murphy & Anon. Retire;
Ilan A Mkt., Frauttepon
Doorman A Co, Mtlwaolue,
D n peke:non, Little Fon,
Kirklen4 A Taylor, Sheboyean.
Dole. Racarav A Co, Chicago,
Thom. Hale, do .
Pittsburgh, March l,ed .-
! - itait 1850.
Two too or p.cen of ground situated in the Boom en
of the Nein our Liteetties of Pittsburgh. row l'it a ili
Ward of tee city of Plusboreh.botableo end deertibe._
LA follow . ...-on the eaat by 011arseitr.t, and :Panting
BILDWZI.L Os 13HOTRIE ,
ITF -on thelurnpike roadmow Penn street-cern 21 IL mak.
iog en fat. thence Lack MO feet , parallel with O'llera
FORWARDING MERCHANTS, ROCHE Jl, Ps, street. to an alley Al feat wide, Laing tlia 4 aa a "J ac k
Mese r Point.l the execulats of .10.8 O'Hara, deemed. inter alia s
trrA.r. for BIDWELL'S errrst‘a Gil AND eold and conveyed to Alexander laugh:lto and beim:
CLEVELAND LINE, ERIE . AND 111 Arain.t.F: the sense which the said Alexander Laagabn, and
LINE TO ERIF.4 WARREN AN V NEW CAsTLE Mary Ann ho wife, by deed dated the Ist day a Ap”;
rAcKErsi towing and stimping between Pittsburgh A. D.
, 13, end ,acceded in the office for record. of
and Rocheeter by steam boats Michigan, Lake Erte, decd &a, In and for th e County of Allegheny afore..
and Beaver, said, in Wok Al, page CH, sold and conveyed to the
Mr . Goods vereipted •nd promptly delivered to all said John Brow. else being the same property , which
places on the Canal. and Enke.. at Po lowest moo. the sold John Brown be has deed beertnydale the nth ,
Stuppers will please &met good. to eillidurell, Lute a day of July. A. D. POO, and recorded m th e other.
J. a elnwrit, Atent , weld in book II 1, v 01..% page ADO, and ono by I
Wettest. Pittsburgh his other deed doted the 7th day of August, A. D. 15X0,
and recorded in the office eforesaid, in book 17, vol.
..S4, page geS rented and conveyed to Robert Brown.
..—. , his brother, in fee, and the said Rohl Erovni died in-
BKOWN'S Cantharidine Blistering Tissue.
ti ......a ..th. i..e, leaving hie brother, the Reid
TIIIS elegant Veeleang TISSUE:. winch owe. its Jelin Ilrown
, end his .1.10.1.100. , c, Anne, Isabella, Mary
Inki e r', propertiessolelyb ß a ,,,b,,,g,„, b e , and Nancy. ho heir. at law, and the said Anne end
b e en ,n e gi c o.tv e use foe e a rnest Testy both ,„ ~1,. John 11. Green, her husband, by deed recorded to the
vete prectice and In hospitals, and toe been feveribly a .. dla l a j : b ill a ,,a:! , d i m l L a n .:::‘, V ,3.,,,' p ,
an d add i u, , 1 1, aa d al , a th' 4. ',, h y a
milked to several Medical Journal..
It. superiority may be stated as follow.: her deed dated the Olddav of Jo., A.D. 1,45, and re-.
let—lt is equally y e .... w i t h ta,,,, ththoe E n .. corded in the odiee aforesaid. Ili book 3 W, 701 70.
plectrum Liu.,page —, conveyed her interest to the said Jahn Brown
rd—li I. snooper, 1. a , wi ll blister loon' , the th„ at •in fee,by reference to said records will more folly
lees mot_ tend en Int to
im appear. seized auto taken in execution as
'ld—lt te more cleanly and readily applied. the property of Jo. Brown, at the Null 01 the Alex
4111—It never produces amnia., or troublesome chant end 31anufecturc ea' Bank of Pittsburgh.
later gore. • ALSO,
IN TIN CANS, containing 0 and 11l square feet. All the iioht, tine, Interest.
_end claim of LeI•LS E.
each. • • Morgan. a t , to, to, and out ooil the, certain lota
Ictee notice io March No. al N. Y. Journal of Redo peened cameo; in t a Second Ward of the city of All,
eine; also Circulars in the hands of oil ;he dealers 1 ',Many. bounded and described as t allows, vir•—bego-
Lawrence% ante • Dinnks(ord'sl Meg at lbe distance of 140 feet from the north line ot
PATENT IMPROVED HORSE HAIR FLESH a t st stn nd Federal stree4 t
he minim/gob)/
GLOVES AND STRAPS—Embreeing ral as. along Federal street 20 feat, thence westwardly Inn ft.
torment of Ladies' and Gentlemen's aloe..e Alm, to a Ia alol ailaY4 thence aauttdda ..„ -nil., along cool •
BATH STRAPS end DEMIDOFF BRUSHES, large .U. T 1w1.4 feet, '"' aa ..". ''' T a h un d re d '''''',
and mall. The free anddiberal um of these article. a` ‘‘..0,.44a o_faii_laßt!.'s,.',!...S_lol_!4,o; bring the .; 1 1 a r_ h ld ,
Ia aaaalaadY regarded as one of "e meat afaamal o wcirce w ' aTe * on ‘ ve7ei7trir.;Tran ", :nollig, ° : „' Te `
means of prommeng health and Jong life
Isle editorial notice in Evening that, of Feb. 12d- • LIM say of April, A. D 1,15, to the Rev. N. G. Collin.,
e l„, eth ee th th ie th e h a m, 01 nil th e vender I ' • nod which was conveyed bythe sold Collins tend wife
MURRAY'S CELEBRATED FLUID CA:IIE4IOR • Lewise 10th day of 3000.17 . A. Ei 1 5,1 , 10 the ;mid
AND FLUID MAGNESIA. I Le Morgan, party of the first part hereauto and on ,
, eeeth e oe o f which It erected a comfortable two etery brick house, '
tho rb .:,,,,,7 l l l ,v,,t , , , ,l,rb d e l a f l rthTb e al de - e! --- with basement, containing dining room A hitch., and
finished vault to mo
il,. Want panaulars and nuineroas maintains, . i.. 41 6" 6 . PP .ri .' h o n a `'' '
Bee circulars In Ike bands of all the dealers 1 swot the pumas ce llar; *mil house contains
d a arret well finished; attache , to
COX'S CELEBRATED SPARKLING GELATINE, ' seven rooms . Jib ,.,„„.,„
~,,,d ~„,,,
Mahan article in nee for making BLANGAIANGE *-5 building a.. .. , d ' e c l ad t '
and 'gums. improvement”. Sox. on tit en lu execuon to the
property of Lowis Fs Morgan, at the soi ln of John
White, tor use of Hon. If. Hepburn.
ALIO),
All the right titli. and Wen:dor Gilbert Stephrie, of, ia.
and to the rate undnsdird half part of all that certain kt or
round ea s ein the Borough of %Vest Elizabeth, in JO U,.
beeruship, being 1nt1.2. bonded we the eat by Waor .
Bron s on the sou th by lot No. 33, west by Ems meet, and
earth by Walnut alley, burg fa/ feel in trout, by lOC feel in
dgyib, an which i.ernettd•dnelliog loom, dm., with about ,
Vela 00 perms.. rms. ALo, all the right, end interest of •
Oinn, divbsnyorAn, and to theleertain other lot stymied '
thein illoyillage of West Elinuntin beteg lot Na 105 in
the Idea of aid .ilati; said lot being 60 feet in fond au
Third greet, andoozing bask the same width 120 feet to
Swann Ann% linandeil 10, Inn Na IN, 101. sod BS, Red
on which le elected a two story franc dwelling boo., the
interest of the gad Mayhem therein beingspart of the pur.
chew matey yet unpaid le him, am to RHO, or 5150.
beieed,end Ohm ia enemies, as the property of Gilbert
Stephen', at the saitel Solomon Scheyer, far este( Thom..
Mellott, Eel
iil,lll
TO DRUGGISTS
EMERY.
A full araorment of numbers. rum and second quid
up, in lop of aboat 130.1b0 (Price much reduced.)
BRITISH LUSTRE
A superior 919919. to ease. of lit lbs.
Alm. SERVANTS' FRIEND, to name stile.
MAGNESIA.
Of everyste and quality, vest
CARBONATE. In pink papers, and cu.. of 93 1 b.,
6016.. and 120 lba.
CALCINED, in bozev of 10 lb., 3 qualities.
do PONDEROUS, believed to be equal to
Henry's, in boom of 10 lb
ench.
MUSTARD.
Taylor Brothers' mperior London, in un foil pack- '
ets of lend d tb. boxes of 9 and It lb., and in bulk of
keg. of 901 M each.
TIPTON'S PATENT LINT.
Nom 1, t and 0, In Ilb packets. Also, In 1 and 9az
pact. Prise reduced by the cam.
WEDGWOOD AND PORCELAIN MORTARS.
A complete amortment, In cask. of 4to 6 doe,
no
rotted, and In nem. A/so.
1-CALFS AND WEIGHTS—A general assortment
LANCETS—Evan's Gen; Smith's do.
SPATULAS and PU7TV KNIVES—AII Ores.
WHITE SKlNS—Englieh an 4 Freneb, all ainds. I
LOW'S SOAPS, At.
us rams, embracing annotates:Foment of Brown
end White IdOndsor, liessit, Mum, Bensoln, Vents,-
nier, olive Oil, As, Ike. Also, his Pomatunt. and'
Rosa Water.
LUBIN'S EXTRACTS.
A complete mssonettant.
MACASSA Also. EdR
OILeN preparations.
(Monte; Kalyder and Eva. Tyre. Cent Agency for
the United States.
The subscriber, haying made arrangements for it
regular and fall supply of the foremidg articles. la
j~rcto supply the trade on the most favorable
I
.tin boo elm on hand • general assortment of
ENGLISH, FRENCH AN DGESSIA N FINE DRUGS
AND CHEMICALS. including MEDICINAL ROOTS,
SEEDS AND EXTRACTS, lODIDES, MERCURI.
ALR, and ESSEN'TIAL OILSt effpfelllly the choicer
g l i q e ." se C• y for foi ' V.l ' frallS ' use eelebrated ALCOHOL and
PERFUMERS' SPIRITS, of eny desired strength. '
GEO. D. PHELPS,
Importer of Drug, Chemicals. An.,
mr3O:d9SMMIS 46 Cliff st, N. York.
yOUND—Avaleable GOLD WATCH, In Pitt town
ship, ner p e r son taro mile run, on the Monongahela
•„,. Any having lost the watch, will please
mono forwent. prove propeny, pay for advertmements
and he can get the same again. Any inform anon re
appoting the above, will be received by W. Gilmore,
Wood street, near Liberty. H. PALMER,
roalliat• Pitt township.
K. C. TUGKERMAN wlll p lease call for hi. bar.
rels of wino, 37 in number.pay charges. and
take them away. GEO. D. MILTENBERGER,
mr29 B 7 Front sueet
B r itish Psriodleal L
J AFF n C N E oh t h ß e o ia L Q n a r Ed l yßercvhw Wastdm Bace
weed, blagestne, el each, or 610 when titan toreth•
c—and !riper year—has been remov
ed halo 63 Wood Omit', to 104 Pour* etrect, a few
d
Wood. JA41414 D LOCKWOOD,
0,r6.1 Bookociter and importer, DK Fourth at
lIK MANSION HOUSE, and pan of the Grounds
T
known as Rosedale, on the bank of Ohio riv
er, In Blanchester, will be rented low, as a private ris•
udenee. The situation Wane of this most beautiful on
the Ohio user, aid the
~ d , ate ornamented with
Shrubbery, Grape Vinead and Flower., and planted
with the ebolent Mit Trees. Por wen apply to
GEO. COCHRAN, 10 Wood at
... . ...
box. Russell.klittoTtnr i no. Vs;
rues 11..rn..,' i! P.und.; los , r e ed
[mrsl2] ' I C 1115111 ANT
rfOIIACCU-1:
and far yalo by
All the mist, tick, Interest and claim Of lame. Gray,
of Sewleklt, of, in end to all that eertoln piece of Mod,
situate in the city of Polsbergh, being part tof lot No
NA In Wood's cis
ol Pittsturgh, bounded end des c rift
ed as follows, cis t—Besitining at the west side of Mur
k. st, at the south wrwtery corn. of Market and 40,
six thence extending in f:ont or width Wong Mnrset st
towards Third st tilt more or less, to neon tul.of James
Riddle, and in length or depth along Fourth or viers,.
ly. towards Ferry st, preserving rho some width 142 ft,
more or less, to other lands of Jamu Riddle, on which
are erected a large three story brick buildiag,oneunied
a. stores end tavern house, sod two small shrne
bmW-
Inge, frontons on Fourth. In • Seised and taken in exe
cution as the propetty Mir. Grey, nf Sewiekly. ratite
salts of Brooke, 'Cyst, & Ahem fond Benny &
All the right, idle. As. of. inund to the following de
scribed tot of ground, being part of let No 7, to We
plan of lota told out be George A Bayard, recorded in
book I, page.= and 3i situated in the sth went of
the city of Ptusburgh,boande. a. folloor.:—ltediening
on Penn meet at the di.rnnee of 31 km inane en.terly
direction (torn the •null, west corner of cold lot No 7,
thence ensteraddly alms amid Penn to to ft to the cot
ner of lot No in a lane parsec! -with m ulberry , tOtt
ft to filulbeny alicy,iltence along said alley
westwardly ts the
co t, oard direction on
a hive parallel with Walnut i PM feet in Peen at. the
place of beginning, subnint to Pm payment of
decreed rent, payable to tee fanner premien', Gaeta.
Bally, one his heirs and assigns forever, on the float of
and lot is
n • two story brick bundled, fronting on Penn
ehand on the rear (meting art Altillmmy alley, n dce
ble two stogy brick and dwellieg house.—
fkaral and taken in execution as the Property of Jos
B rrrrr , at the toil of Meth Barker.
At.so,
All Mitt e Flory be ek budding. situate in the
ward of the thy of said rot beteg 2.2 feet to
front one rthur. WV., and estendiud eamsratilty 32
feet, .abl house being on the eastwardly side r.
tour *tract: about Al ft from Webster ra
id utbleardly,
and Me let of round npon which the sa building is
erected; the stud lot being 26 ft in front and extending
In depth 80 feet. Petted aud takim In
Th eo t the
property ofJahet William., at the attn.( The. fl Stew
tat and John Mier, partners ns Stewart
I AB tal ?snit. ions of drooodoiloste in the Cat of
• allertirtry, eroutackag of lob No 33 umiak in the said Geo.
Ladlee's oleo o• • subdtvision of out lot, weathered 174 and
, 175 to the marred tract. ark , olt plea es recorded in Deed
Book, "el t 4,../ bounded sod described aa follows, to eta
Begiowne me the neallutardly sided Carpal street, at the
corner of hn No. 34, thence extending in bola, on Carnal
area, outwardly 40 Fla; ad sa depth urtaltwerdly, primer-
eau the same width rarallel watt Deaver Wreet. lon feet, to
es •lley 19 feat avid.; said paws of ground beisg the none
j
whieh &flume Ledlie and hes wde,by a deed Isearieg esu
•
dak.il sudmmtpUe.cameral to the said Conrad - Wag
, nee. fleited.ead takes io motion, ameba property of Gal
ena Wagner, al tka mit of Gulp Lulus.ALSO,
■ 11• t certain::: det h ltg i h , o : nze , ,z , b4ild . inj,.of ae r
in hued. and ILL
.6 . 3 feet in width by 16 feet ne depth, ell
, lane in Lower SL Clur lowaskt cos tot of ground tomato
114.11 P end a half arras , etsaveyed by lodestone of perp:to.
kw, awed tha %at day of Dem:aka 149. by John Lem.
rut to maid Wawa Behshoover. Seined, and taken ea—
rewion a • the property of William Betty honer, at the wt
damsel &Behoove,.
All thaw two treetaut p'sera of ground. situate
I if•Aestargrille, in St_ Clair towaship, numbered d
35,seut • mere of grated arkpautn lot No. tte in raid Sidney
' nlle and der:fitted kllows: illsgtnuitg at the
south east earner r f said lat No J, andrunning south 31
dere., wes.thisty percher...el 634011 to • motto the pus,
he read; thence ....e et degrees east slope raid root 17
; perches grant: dnrr-ltel to • Nat on the .rner Centre street
and gala thence aloe' tad awl north I n a deg,.
eeet rNi perches, to a leo a: th e Ntllll west eute or.d
lot Na 20.,:therxe north 614 dears. to the
place of bernoing. controsioa a woes and :k trereher, more
or leas fisysed. and taken in eaacuteca,a the propertg of
John Brown, at the suit of Cterstian At:shuts, for use of
• John Forsyth.
•
All the right, title, imeredond elaM of Frineis Arm.
Wrong, and yen Darragh. of, tn, to, and out ol all that ewe
isin lot, yr piece of gronodommo, Ma City of Pitiburgh,
di b a n pmt of lat N. 156 in Woods' pin of the loss of
Mid oily, bounded ad dmenber aa foible., e.; Beginning
' ero Water street, a. the corner of lot No. 15g. belonging la
the &rims of the Vale George Event, then. ortendingin
• front on Watergate westwardly Bi feet, media depth north
, wardly,prnerving thew. width pendia' with Short street,
150 feet It. Prod or Fist Mid Ming [fie mewed by
y y ,„,,, 8y... by William Ebbs, his afrornay 111 fani, to
Premix Aserstroog a nd dlatt Darragh, by deed dated 10th
May, 1642. and recorded in Allegheny itoutity in Deed Bank,
p•g—. Seised , end taken. eaoeutioa as the pro,wwy ef
Hirt Darragh and Francis Armstmag, at th e mot of Jim.
.
Cow, new du we of llrelw't LLwttib-
ALSO,
All Ma right, tide, !nterwt,onl eMbri of John Barber of
and midi that "Womb:gofer:mad, situate in the bat migh
ofLaarrenewillo, dew:. ed ea lollnws: 50 feet 4 niche,.
the Batter road, end eateeding ha. Moon Pb.i street a di
me. • of shoot 120 bred, marked ant numhered in W Winn
C. Fotterts 1 5 14 of Lawietrevills No. 149 1 mid phi, ure
carded ia bard Book mm, wt. MB page 461, on which Ls
mimed a two story trick limos and • .mall frame. Seised,
and taltm in steeution, to Me . property of John Sorbet., at
1 the soil of Jahn Duifor A
me f David Frampini.
I d ,
All 11 certain two tors hodding, gp ( 0 ,
widgind 60 feet deep. and 2.0 feet In height, eltuale
Peebles township, &vibe nine mile ran, op the blonon•
gehela neer. to be and for the porno. of a Saw 01111,
r " :n c r i
saw 5101. &Med and token in emcee
non ti the peahens, of George .lrwin mid James A.
Irwin, at Me snit of John H. Motillion.
ALSO, ir
•
All the right, tile, Internet and claim of Robert Mn.
Retail. and Matthew Me Regalia, of, In, and to a ll
Plow three rennin lot. of 'mould in Robinson's plan
of the llorough or Allegheny, twooded and described
fellows, vitt begintung on thonerthewat eonter of Int
No 161.1 n said plan at the intersection of Leenck no.
and losbella alley, thence south by maid alley 100 ft go
An st. thence west by Ann at 02 It 3 the:teeth the low
of lot No 161. thence north by said lot 100 ft to Lynne k
alronmaid, thence east by Laceek at Yy ft 3 inches to
We plane of beginning; on which le erected nu iron
Foundry end once, improvements. Reiged and taken
in eleentien aa the prnpery of Rolf.ert Mererahan
and ft/atthear Pletierahan, at the .up'of Robert Wight.
man.
A,
All the nob', title, Interest LSO and clam of :oho Wolf,
of. in and to all that certain lot of ground,, situate
oboes or eaatwardlY of the borough of Ilirrainghnet,
bounded and deactilred al follow., to writ: Origtrinrog
on eaten sr, at the distance of lira It di
inches east
wardly from Itermoty lit, thence alone said Sarah st
enetwurdly 2U 11, omit an depth soothward le, lifc•c"i ii il
the sume:widtla panne', with Harmony St 6on in pro
perty of Jobn 11. Page end wsfo, having ereered there
on a two story dwelling hpalerind being the Wile /01
o r ,nund witch Pane sad ...if. itoaveyed ! te Yid
Wolf, by deed dated tat tlkday of klav:tlF4B, and be.
.abert to a VlOTtCarafn ralnlpr Of said 140 e for
11210, or whatever amount thereof way be otopaitt
.AIFF—A.II that other, lot of gronon anootetabove or
,Ftwerdiy of Errotogh3ii,logndedand deganbod mr.
foPooet Beginriina at the riorthworniy. ride of n at n tlooot , winch eget gtregt,is.aitatate eittletal betwoow
Joao %MI Sarah atm, and at the dietnce of Itle ft CI to.
raFttyardly from liarmooy Ft, thong* by rant - tweets ,
ft. not in depth northwardly'regaiviag the depth of.
to iee:,lo fret to the other lot holt•taing to Paid Wotf,
and bmna the .000 wbieh woo FO2 itaa_COaT d t tly.ed,la
Ird trot:CPI . Yoldiltt Page - arid ire, by deeame
the intri day of Jane,ldle. and liking sobeet •mort.
gage 10 favor' of 'told P.age rot' ttt h k " oo t
•Muunt thereof mny be unpatil Stetted ant
token
or
020001 , 01 rot propatowl John Wolf. at Jim Fat o
S. hirChirlait & Lo. for ti Fe of Adam
two rertainttill(t)nwving hojece. situate'
and frontinp upon arpring `Alley, in the Filth WarJ of
the City of Pi...burn, said t house* aro oontigoonw of
tile mme bon: ht. two stories and oh of
tboatingto
.r.ll 00^ r Filcate on the aafth: west s• de of Spew It
• alley, apt F arr-Abe back toward. Penn street; mica
Itimte &mat
at
tact in width try at feet in Fiend , ~ / 4
ann. au a 101 o gra dat feet tavridth bY afoot P t '
fret ic delta, And boom:eel by properry of Pawl,
n.ttolt• on the mot Fide, and property or
to
devisee,. on the other; that tigtO F.Y• tt o
, eflerrtzfat of Faid two hoofers, vitunte on the eastern
of void or Seirml nod taken in egecotion as the
property nrSerartel Ottlrlim. contractor, Sad Alarprot
NN . on owiter or reputed owns, at the Bait of Hugh
Moro:tall
Allegheny Courtly, as.
'Fee Commonwealth or Yennsylvalia l to the Sheri!,
of Allegheny County, greeting: Wo oorzurand you,
that or the thuds and tenements of George N. Evans,
to wit: All the r'ght, trio, interest, and claim of
George 31. liven', of, in, and to the following ocscub•
oil property, LO wit: A lot of ground sintale in the eity
of Eimburuh, mated in CoE Weeds , general plan of
sod city, No. 151, and bounded en the north op Front
strech on the east by lot No. 1.112, in seed - pith, on th e
.oath by Water street, and on the west by lot Ne. 150
in wiltd ,, e,extendarg In width or breadth on Water
surer, 60 ievt more or le.; o which nre trotted s.
hick foundry building and tw o
small brick hource or
shops, which have been used as plots h shops. Also,
all Chub other lot of g round *attain in the city of NM
buret, out marked In Cab Woods , general plan of
into city, No /SI, bounded as follows, to svilt—on the
north by Front <tract. en the eyst by Redoubt alloy,
nod on the wrath by Water elfelil. and on the west by
lot Na 15'. sir s •io plan,csterldnig in bresdthor width
or, wows •,rect. In, feet, and tit
depth tile! with
Ileloulo alley 117 feet, more or less, to F eint street;
I
aeon which is areefed a two smry brick dwelling
1 Imuso. with the rums or foundation of an•ol t .lone
dour mill. Ami air, ail then other lot of ground situ
ate nt theca) of litusbur7h, arid b o onded and deeceib.
.1 an follow., to m':—llegintdog at the corner or
Liberty sestet and lot marked 140.121 in Cal. Woods ,
plan or said city, and running Gram the ?inn orbleti
divides it from No. 124'01 said plan, uorthwardly, 124
font, more or - less, to ow alley 16 foe: wide, thence
:along meld alley westwardly 30 feet, deuce south•
ac ft on a lino parallel with the lino which divides
the afore:sat lots, No. 121 and 121. in the plan afore
void, 112 fee t more or less, to Mat! (rent, and
thence along Liberty sweet e...vardly to the place of
beguinipm tor sail lust described lotor portion of
ground fteingrt - e eauwardly .part of lot 121, in said
ri l l rlboTst.'"t'ni/ erect ed c u ll, t twots-.V= dwell-.pt 1
oftand situate on lthartizecCreck. contai r.iug 21 son
and lia3 perches twd 104 links, be the-name awes Of I
lets, thesoid ha. or,p• el or land being msdony or 1
i
consisting' of three sin - sr coot:goo. pieces or pne
eels of land winch ere Jounded and described so fol.
lows, to wit: —One art thereof sitante in St. quirt
to moshilh to said t sty, and bounded cs
follows: 1
beginning. a rila of atotics,thence r.orth 424 degrees,
weer ro perches,to' a post on the creek beach, thence
.67 tc-113! is land, and b y a road hereafter mentioned.
'Worth 64 degrees, east e 5 210 perch., to a make, ,
south 4:4 degrees, east di 1-10 perches, to a goal„
silence by Murphy's land, math 4.1 doe., vre. 23 4.11.1
;pct.., to the beginning. contairing 5 acres, incisid
ing at , porch, o' Otte creek, being the some pardon of
groauu which John S. deully and , wife by deed doted',
2611 April,l42s,and recorded In book G,Ucs 2, vOl,l,
pege t 4 conveyed to George 31. Lean,. Souther or
second Yart of the raid tract or p.c. of lend b. 21
aid described as follows, to wit :—lleginnang at. a
gate yourtri-sto south. 56 degree., west 14 perches to
ii shat, thence aitunding lin Mo•atinia.lifin a peMheil
1.100 the charnel of the creel, and nICACC, down meld
to —, thence 4 perches to a post on the beck of
, the clock, and IiIdUCC from said post mutt: ell deg.,
ea. 12 4th perch. 15 th e gaze post afOreimul, We
place of beurnang,cormining elperchen !aunt men
•u re, ben,g the some winch John S. Scully and wife
by dad dated Roy Itty 121 d, end recorded in deed
book Oro F, page 1. conveyed to Cadwallader Evans,
1 inlron: far lie tint nt Otivel 0.. Enos and George 31.
Evens yforcsard: „Arotner or third part of the said
tonel or parcel or leer bong bounded sad deathbed oh
fol:over, to wit—Regiithing at a black oak in Robin
wain wnshlp,thenue south 25 degrees, 0.142 perches
and 6 Role, by lull of Robert Baldwin to a ewe,
thyme north In dcy see A, west 12 heretics., by the land
of Ba:.hyln and olurimy into Charters Creek, m . a
suite, thence by the severed coarse. of the Chortler*
Creek is , perches sod Ott links to a breast tree, thence
by :and of Robert McCoy, south MI degrees, west .11
retches to a hickory, thence nil the following courses
by We laud of Maid McCoy to the bertnning, to wtt:—
wrth J. degrees, west 13 perchat, Youth 14 perch,
welt 8 perches, tondo 2 degrees, NITIII 9 perches, south
13 "ogre roof, 5 pcmlics, south 5 degrehe, test e
perch., m ce, ill 8 degrees, east 5 percher, som e ft deg.,
coot a pembe, eouln 11 degrees, cast it perenes aud
it , As, smath 12 d egrees, cart h perches, south 40 deg, ,
east a pouch.. south 44 degrees, e.:3 perches area
Id links to a black oak, the plimt of beginnin, con
taining 10 acres and US perches and 164 link , , with
the ill rewacce,• it being the same white Rohe 31eCoy
by deed doled Gunther 1421, 1221. and recorded in
book 0, v.. 29, page Eff),• convoyed to George Evans
decensed, f Wide of said George 111. trans, the said
tract or parcel of ;and, so us altogether above describ
ed, baling thereon erected a dwelling house, stable,
sad other oat badding.i,htnatr primly on the best and
portly on the second above down... portions hereof,
and alto leaving a, orchard on the best dumbed per.
don thereof, eased .3.1 taken to eieelltiOn as the pt.
petty of George 31. Evans, at the son pl Bon.amin F.
t
rare.
AMIJSEMENTS.
THEATRE!
Lessee end Manager.
Matta Circle and Parttaette 50 cents.
Scrotal and Third Tiers YS "
(ia! (tor catered perroas)•-• .25 "
Doers open err; Comte Intl rue at 7k o'clock.
10-. Last night of M. A. A. ADLIM%
0..9..t.H.Y. Maria :Jo., via be presented
RICH R.D
li u c k ad g
Lam M.
Wep ms.
RicAaiun,'
QaeonA•••-Mrs, Natolr,
Lady Anne — . SIrA Winer.
~......
Sawa-- . ' Thug A. Vorrt.
To conclude with
STATE titIiCRETS.
0nT 0 .7 .............. • •• -• • • •Mr. Porter.
Dame Mta.Cappell.
I]:).Mautluy—Benal of Mc 4404110.
PITTSBURGH MUSEUM. '-
Ar:pl,l4. MALL.—iropwrn STREET. '
OPEN DAlLY—frarn 9 0,19 in the morning 3 to 6
ut aftornoon; and (rein 7 to 10 o'clock in the
evening.
h lp p/t r eraittance 25 cents; Chi Wen odder 19 j
AT WI.L,KINS HALL,
(WWl= 101:11)
The 'Original and Justly celebrated
Washington ICl:Mergesnes, •
AUTIIORS TIIEIR OWN !MUSIC! And :who
have been pronounced. he all who have heard
arm, to be the lIEST COMPANY. IN THU 'U.
STATFS. An. an unprecedented macerator
Southern Timm reapecholly annonwee that they 'Pall
give a few of their ,
Chaste and Inimitable Entertalanceate•
in the dna Hall, commenchig on TUESDAY
INO, March 24
ADMISSION, 2.5 CTS.
For platten:tar see bllla of the day. -
. N. I.l_—Tnis (Saturday) Armazoon, thereocill lie
Performance for the convenience of Famil a and
Schools.
EU - Admission for School.. Dooms.
Nelleb. sissd. Americana itooksJ
J11..i1.F.S D. LZCKWOOD, 13ookaal er • .1 re3"orte ,
RH Forrib•neer, a few ?Dore east of Wood, post
4,1 wood weal.) has for sale—
. ,
London fefollovetural Magnelno, a vol., 6 O.
'fro..ll.r. on Fled Roses, ti V0..—"" . 1." '.
ife
and Wridove of %Vv./Ling-too, IS vole,
I ire a n d 61rilloce ol Ihat. klin, In vole, roYel 6... -
11fidory of Eoglekod; Pledoinledi.lon; 4 vole., topkliqo.
---dnatepoofz; Ncteddl canon: 3 vu'.. regal 6vo.
INKS U. I OCIOVOCI i ,
IN Fonrti st
INSUFLAACK.
Dth.lrA WARE SAFETY INSU
1. RANCE CD id PAILY —edifice North Room otthe
Exehauen;'phird Philadelpnlia
F.es. 171.1: LANCIC Merchandise and other
property, in Town owl rotator, insured ega - net 100
or damn, try hre. iii the lolvelit !MC Of premium..
IlaatriofitrearNCg —The also insure Vessels, Cu
goes acid F'rc,Khm, !or• ien or coastwise, under opel or
special Polielrr, or the assured may desire. - -
mono TRASIPORTAIIO4 —They Oleo iniare Inerr.h.
andire tiansp..rted If Wagon., Rail Rood Co Costal
Doom rind Sverri Boats, on rlvera and lakes collar
irmil !therm' trim , .
DIRE.:TDIS--Lneeph IL Seel, Edmund A oder,'
Jo , C Robert Burton, John Ft ['cornea, am..
el EdwArdo,Grol: Letper, Etter•rd Darlington.lliann
Wm Folarcll, John Newlin, Dr 11 . 1 V Hnswn.
flood. Theophilus Pooh:Deg.,' 11 /ones' Btoeze; .
Hynry !loth George Serrill, Rponeor
Aj c ii,u,n, Laurie , . Kelly, J G 'chorea, Wm II D r .
8 Tbnmus. Job+ Sellers, Wro t.
DIIIECTORS AT 4 • 177/%3BUILtill—D T
Hugh Craig, Jew T Logan.
WILLIArd MARTIN, Presided!
RIFIILID S. LeMeneep, ,
Oftie of the Convexly. No. 12 Water street,
1me2.3•111 r. IILeDEIRA, AM:
For Sale,
TWO STORY BRICK DIVRILINO, with i She
bareineut store, suitable for a firoeery. I TLe
i•subutantinily built, and /421 feet front by ed
r i deep, renitirg buck to an alloy. It lanow men.
p‘c e by four Ammane. Tetuan very reauonable,l and
p a ymade easy.
atra..!.tf A. AL WALLINGFORD.
AUCTION StitES
Uy John D. nova. :tootloaf...
=!PME
on S•tardaut , c , ; ‘, l: t n:, Niareh 101: .
1117 clack, at
Fdth strrebTwill be eeß*.d Woad
latgo collection of va:tab:e
ral.l/attealvelasaleal one taiseollaeteur 1.4 °h.. lo•
Dtided will be bucd--eomplete
ick, 2 rots: Ai:Whoa - 6 pieuunary of.therk Rho
men Andouille.. Librety of !intern; ili.mrpi ii e°-
h a w, Wole's :Merlon to Duna—
ral Lloinerr Leona°, ol deienee and Alt, 2 .as,
paten: Mane Didier Universe. Georraphy, P 001..
Pandering Jew, BB itlvettinionn Pore,. Wort,
W 2 a* ifoll•eaoiln.V...b.
Hums. scorer; Anrient /berry: eornphno
Wore. of Dr. Gad. 6 tole; Erosion's ebatin,tie,
Dicke.' Novels and Tales, rte.
Foil particulate in cataloguer, which ram be ohlain.
ed at the Aachen, Booms.
.101 IN D D&VI8, butt
:)2 Seeks /CrofterLy Featti.:l7. at Auction.
On extiordny,mornine, March M.ll. at II oetotr, nn
Water strict, near firnol,fictd, to addlOoe to me a.ork
of ILe Or and Haat Store of Mr John linen.,
will be sold, without reserve, for account or whom it
. m vh
ich Lava h ay concern—Si racks Feathers, of 1.:N4 C.. , 1" •
ew slightly met in tronsportatten.
Terms at sal,
tura - , JOHN I) DAVIS, Ave,
ENCOURAGE CIT HONE
E N INSTITUTIONS.
IZS' •
INSURA NCitE•booCOMPANY',
Ptrgll.
C. G. 111.55 riser MARre ti.F.,Sster.
Oirtec—No 41Witter street, in the wahouse of C.
11. GRANT.
rl'ltld COMPANY is now propwcd to inorre nl!
kinds of risks, on basics, mnnnAsanea, goods,
merclouldiro in stow, and in wan S un 4 r 4444 4,4:4
An amp! . c guaranty for the nlnltty ard inwrity on
the Ir.ititouon, is afforded in the churn," of see Di•
rectors, Who me all citlwns of Diusborsh, wen and
favorably_ known to the community for ibeir prudonee,
intethgenee, sod integety.
D.knowas--C. a Hussey, Wen. Dsenlcy, Wm. to
Inter, Jr, Wilice, Bryant. llugh Lt. /Dr.", Edward
Ileseetton. Z. Kinsey, 'S. !Dub..4h, S. 31..1iirr..
mr26.1( Vournal and Post copy 1
rik/UACCO-411diddi6.000 ilarrens' U.;
13 boxes Bolt.Plol, , JeTpet.;
28 "do Y.:lberians 515. •
- to. do Rowell A Itchimon's In;
U slot floury 11.5m005'..
5 do' Utopia, elonsp.
10 do Ilciary . ltJames • Is;
3 do- Warsrtek's toy for sale by
C II 6RANT,9I Wnt, at
•
rtUFFItI,D^.3 HABI?.—A few'cusns 'nf I tolcbra
„Li in 4 uncle yet on bmd.
• IVALLINIWORD A CO,
tV Wotrr at
LA . II) 011.,—10 Obis on kon wA Ll L tuid i,lu to r o , t o ob,j,
co
CORNLIS aucki for 6,110 by
Ivc.N • 'N i VON RoL,TyLiLsy,t rxL
A , 537 01 , I ; : l itra , reed periCc . rer Cakier,
- B
RIIEV,I4I..TTIIRWS CO
I A RD-40 ke qs No 1 lzmq •
Li EYlbl,l. , peirtettner Cu.l3i^r,
for . 0 . by V.Y, MXlTflEws .4. co
PRINTING PAPFR—CiatrenrnstAztV;z4z:S , zrlit
and other sizes, in stars and for sniartiz
REYNOI.Ikt
or. Penn and Irwin Vii
YPF...A camphor. ori of 'fn., rid Ih
ntiabio r all
limbs of Job %Vogt, which has acre, barn used,
far, sole sole at a bargain, by
mr.79 REYNOLD§ .4 SNIZE
dos brolore .d for solo hr
. SIIE/
poIRON-100 tolls Raitnilton
1(10 do Menott dm,.
VO do Illark Pox do; for bole bi
J ft. R IFIA)VD, Racal Cburell
CLOVER& TIMOTHY SEP:Lk—For I.i!e by
mr2T
•
.poTASH—ZJ casks pure. 111 mars sill. IV(
113,29 & h FLOOD
- -
W 0 . 0 , 4 T a balcs on COatirprrteut,..f o, t ,
sa!p hp
1 . .)1:11A.•11 , 13K 1, Dirs.-1 en, chu: ac ali'lcs ad
eo:ara Mirage de-Lain.. an chute new Geode.>
il ibenee, inures. and Barmen. ea
eiva4 And now opening et A A MASUNA t. , 11%1A.
mein Market et: been Third and Ewe an
FAsU.v.IIL2I. 6 A.E!Ns -4 ,'cil,. B clbFiliu . '"r'ecTt
sad Plain do, yore high lustre ; a ler& ese wed
selected aloek of Pak tioods, reed at
L Atol`ll CO'S,
mete , Market et, Leh, !Tbird'and Fourth
- NO. Sr STATE STREET, isolvrori,
A gout lot' Caws, and 'Bicovory of Property us
Eigrand.. x S
HATINfT, spent nearly a year , itt th aprarion'sl,
cord (aces, Eatitmal LibrarYt AhihF Itu
Lam v rsiasiEn gland. inseminating eiarma r tokpersous
In this country, and.harring Natured ofiressat and rt.
aponrible Agents In London and klaoraceter, kg is
prepared-to afford all necessary infortnaklin
Vi<clll perm/us-who sect to meoserlknitssoperty In
th 3:L. keeps of Me' Pink Of EngliLltd Dividend,
erli‘oh may ho examined,for toccata, or for
!ark Irtter of the Alphabet, ' k,
References in Boston: '
e. U. P. ADAMS Volitytablrel•
JAMtS ELS:Enn,
HENEV MAT, to,
JoHN W. RIDGEWAYSEIN.
TO Mothers and tha .111e4lealTT o Onsalona
FrIlE acbscriker has jack melanin largeosai;ply or
J. Dr. E PRATT'S ARTIFICIAL NIPPLE:4. They
an. lookout exception, the only amen certain to af
ford relief and rare sore or cracked Nipple.; and Com
del, particular cancruenon th:T , Nri1t1 4, 3 7 ,.. 1,, n 6 .-
hl• when the Niplileo are oneced arta 14 manner
defcntive. - .
Dr Pratt's Potent Prose Pomp, a 'brio . illventien,
rptessiy tor the runt of pistols' an d fore 8rc0.,..,
hen dr•tended with milk; they art far suiterost to
ny C 071.0 asp . .
. _
Dr: Prait's Paunt IlaWe; irhieb i. rust SU
reeding—when introineva—o.ll ether kind.,
rsesty Co plug Apperimr, the mocr .iipplr ant
neatest ankle in use for Copping.
-
Far,nle, wholesale and retest, by
mr..9 R k: Sell.sLEll:3, 57 Wood sc
=l=
THE Ca•Partrership heretofore ezirting between
Jain 011A1a . aria RIMIAXM Sactrrbtai; is I,ia
day diraotacd by mutual cobaent. The burigeas of the
late battrietahlp will b: tattled by..Yanara O'Hara.
JAMES rill A.RA.
•
BENJ. 3711; RTLIFF,
hfraTabhrib., March x,16.14.--isar..s..e&saWS
1.01
mrV3JAMES DAL Z_V.L..I:7; {truer m
lAT INDOW LA.SB—sOll boxes 810 tjass,,,,m
V) Co', brand; ISO do 10012 do do; iDsle,loxlS; 50
disloxls, ;1L0,12416, 150 11', in rtoro mo. for We by
setr23 3/C.43L5
C.ORN-16 aek. ja.i Teed ma "ale !ow c:ose
at, by frt.:NJ IA:AIES'IULZI.:II.
Bonnet.' Bonnets:
C9PEN AT NVUPUY A. umecllFlrt7l.9. this
noorniol.,Chura Pearl. Colorrr. Flotr ace Maid,
p. (Drab and Whilea FiLLICII Buhl, 60,00. styles
'ol Fonev Mantra Also--
FLOWERS AND CAPZ,io great ratiety,”d ate.,
reedloglE law •
Chum Pear loo11r1(3 MI low se So rent, mita
junf t
ps jg id
ittestLleti,
and esnapheno Lamps, which wild .o the law.
ell eastern prices foe cash. The anemiau of dealer..
Is tespeetf Lilly aolicikd?• .
mrSG SOLO:111X1 SCIIOTEII.
12131=3
YOT AL••11-40 nazis in stare nnil lornale te.
elan: noniignniesn s by
- •
ELAMS-9p casks Balk Saga Carol Ilsms; reed
and for salts by •
mean
DULIZ lbs &a sale by
tartM WIL&RITA.G;iII
(n.RFASE LARD—YO bills in it• rn tins!' f•reintet y
lT .nn., .B &,W 11M8V.8,,81
Dr . .lr 6 Ac"Es - -"o",:vri.tt:gv'Y
. . .
DUTTER—I3 bzi Froth Roll, I iloun'o. Ala Ter',
II and for tale by loar.Nl .1 11 CASO!/:::,i)
U ENTUCKVIISTA lID—Wo kers tot hand rfeer
twAeo nos, of this ookboO.etf o llsetorl
WA.ll,lloVoltilfra.CO,
WatiC.tyt et
•
enl
/
Y C
ENYUCK10•11,1914450,0% , en burl, w it In
hir a
will barter for almost 'on:l' Of h
yinanofactame, {VALI-MGR:IR
BACON -4 ennks ShoulJers ind Sides, !Ciinvllla
• i h.lth".',d' b k
r. auaNnr . oßm k co
Grajpi
" Olt SAL/1-10,0W mats MCatawba Grape Thep;
.at 1.3 per IA and YAM* Carnage at IS eeitte pet
lb& Apply. to • , • JOHN ff ..bl7lllll,
zpr a4, D e paety ea der Cane, All ebbe op
p — ARM.) Ttibetilat-:(0 bit Jan Reiland foie e. - beit3,-
ma, • B&W IlMittAUlat
sUneit - niforsir
S uue6—to hbdl o rowmrn ;„ A .
IW
VWl(iNt ' iaGll
. -
- •
TT ARD—.39)9I/1‘ sod SCISkor 1.191:, - pirt vet and for
467.12112.1%10194:1,ZNA1aVi"
8.,..,, • s_avillaTtuakm
INSS
430‘bVooGrieitIN fioxes
SI So 1 . 20 do
• 19 do 9914; 126 do - .19x14;
19 do • 19[16;' 19—d.
a do . 11.910; 4
_do . ".•11,19
5 do leaiti 19 - do -
Of Srans d. Iftrionat reesfullantre, yeast, lit qacall
to city Mao. ' , hitt , tre.dfrar for PIPS on.aeransmods.
Vag tarty. Orders tar any site ntarapstr
HUEY, M r.rrit4ws a CO.
rer/7
lORN-400 bu for rvJe kLy-
n intozsdyriT E t.'" '
lit
U
wall la •1410 aa..l
WWI
T, A ,1 1 :2 , 7 23 Sevin .tote ma - for sole Ly
WM}fIUUNgTON
10 LY.4l).—sall pigs Sol — T6 — eiriii.","Ei - ael; - il —
YRUBY, MATtkiEHS&CCII,
Stela= l P
W s l t ;e ß e O l g Y fin P t ge , n d fo t e
gle l' ergratll
a short time, Christ'', lintel. Penn Wiest Thos,
'strides to avail the mscires Of this valise-tile bellow,
'meat, to render the 1116 o f 1665161 Ilk frOmesplootons,
oral do well to give Otto atoll. The Gauges nos now
In epetation thiseity, at our pees. rase,. M. Wu."
Works, Bailey & Brown's Iron Works,Alaterronna &
Dotglasst. Pinning Mill, Jones &. (Pogo's ?Avelino ,
Shop,. Faber's Foundry, mid the City- Wise Mu pf
Meson- & Noble." Also in Otte qt.., CM
at the Penn and Engle Cotton Factones. kabpestoet
k. CO's Lead Fetter', Wright & Bak.' MalltiniFliep ,
and Hay's Turning trhop. .
• Tlor following watiownial infester of "Falterleksi
netic.llrlster Gauge? comes from no rerpettabk •
Source out to entitle it to u rest ecnoiderasiont •
Pratt Carron hunt.,
Pittobtargh, FebruarY lar
Dear Bth—Agreeably to request, we will give yen
europintort La Itspest to coldly and prat tic al Work
ings of "Patters hlagnetle Water Gnuse,o_vrhle/i
been an operation on the Bolen in 0116!)61116 . 661 .
eight mamba - • ,
tratords Its great pleasure to state that In n+ tingle
insaanee during this time hoe it failed to accurately/
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.diem. toe 666111.6 y Or newton' of the . water in the:
boilers, as intended, and for which It is no sdwitntir
adapted Its extreme simplicity places it almpel
yond the provibility of ever betatrons deranged - in
go
aon, white at theaamo lime It pawl:hes. value plwirt
Indlspenvatity, by vying timely waning otorry det
eirncy of water to the boilers, and as truth tannot Gd
of being aporeciamd by all those tiling . Meant 1011.1,
60 sum Could induce as to dispense with this indica
tOr. Very truly. yours,
KETJNEDif, CHILDS &,CO.
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