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    HE PITTSBURGH GrAiftii.g.
PUBLISHED BY WHITE ri co
V. , rTbrioacis•
3 SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 19,1850' .
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emu:Lee of the call of the Chairman. the Whig
Mammoth CoentyCesummeeof Correspond
enee e t et the Court House. The fetlowtstg A.A.-
lion at &domed,
th en—% •-' f •• •
.11 feed. That Whig and Antleasonth velem
1 ofthe aural Weettoa Diauicla of-Allegheny Ceram
‘• : , be , an are hereby requested to meet at their usual
, . plates for holding elections, onßenin:lay; the In day
of la te neat, thee asd there to elect two delegates td
• the Comely Ceihrention to be h-Id at the Coati House,
mica May. the Stb day ofinne, at It o'clock, a. se.
Bald Co:thermion to make ibe usual and necesnery
, Ponsinalona bar the enacting October Deadens, sad
also to appcint fire delegates to represent Ile Calmly
hg the Stale ronventlon.to be held in the city of Phila.
df,;F i bj...p ,,, wd. , sd.y.tt , I eth day alien..
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er;.rtmarr the hzeevlon,e;sin th
iro .tt a Tri k w ee ns c i , l , tca t k o . li e e x t e el p d ,
. t WM and these In thel.Vards and oroughs between the
hours of seven and one
o'clock. P D.M.
A HILANDS, Chairmen.
' Jae. P- Parts,
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Taos Frusta,
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Pittabersh, Anil IA IRS!.
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BEE NEXT PAGE FOE LOCAL MATTERS
TELEGRAPRiCNEWS, ce.
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We intended to hatie publiehad the etorge of
Sedge brCtlon, in the um° of the rioterr, but the
copy was witlmilden from us omit so late an boor,
that we tuadd not OM ft to our readirs cotempo
nnisottelsr with some of our neighbors, and we
must, therefore, deellne,il altogether.
Tito RIOT • C.43l3.—The Pittsburgh Morning
Post, while professing to be the friend of the work
lag classes—so called, bet very improperly, es all
men, nearly,wcals in this ea mmonity—is the worst
enemy they , ever had. Its sympathy lee usually
wetted to their Wary, because its advice and
counsel hem alwayli been oppoied to their real in
terests, and btu led them into ablest endless
in:sables. There we now in this community bon
• . •'dt•cds •of operatives worse on; mare unhappy
more discontented, with leu cheering hopes for
the furare, through the Wise doctrines sad bad in
fluence of the 'Post. _
'Through it counsels the Into turn onto have re
. suited most disastrously for the peddlers and both
eri, who have been incited to opposition, and en
' coward to bold out, when it was perfectly clear
to any Impartial observer that their resistance was
pettedly hopeless of any good result to themselvei.
.They. are now driven to web other employmenis
-When agreeable and profitable, or drag co their
dayalir illenssa with certain' went starlog them
- itrthe face in the distance.
That paper fa cot, however, content with the
. mischief it has already wrought. Yesterday it
' , hold forth doctrine," wholly subversive of the
peace, rights, and iatere!ls of the community, and
which, If listened to, will tend to Involve those it
professes to aerie in still greater difficulties. In
!peaking of the sentence of the rioters It says:
Via regard the sentence of two young men—
guilty of an vie without criaw—as the severest
blow that has ever been swots at the rights °fat
citizens. It in a blow aimed at the working men
—et the poor. It is a blow aimed at all that is
good la mama society:. It is a blow Aimed at
the laws; for how can the MSS of the people
continue to respect laws which oppress and de.
grade theft."
This is certainly moat extraordinary language.
"„Ifere riot, ttta highest rime Whicheau by commit
led against the peter, security, and happiness or
'the community, inecelared to be an .rifsitor with
' out eitasr!" What such an offence is, it would take
a metaphysician smelt as our editor to chow. Web•
ea:defines art "atriums. to be a "rsime," and a
t r ,',erimen to be an s'olfenee, or violation of public
'But let this pan.' The, Post's meaning is
enough for out purpose, which is, that men who
hoed been - ea:mimed' of the 'crime . arriot,—in
ethich prixtte and publin rights were invaded, the
kw* eurtregad; life, and propersistalangared,--ire
not guilty of Griot, and the? their neatened is a
•.O!owisru -I: at the rights of cinema," a blow
"aimed at the working rues, at the Kerr' Sorb
L'lllgOege is the grosseeta ea 11. to every tight (Mak
i:a working won, and every intelligent poor man
The working man of Pcnasyltranla, ELS tt.yrxiy, We .
tee! assured will repudiate, each tertimeatt with
soma, as applied to. them... They kayo as Isere a
stake in society as others :They are 'se ranch in.
'lmened in the preservations't peace end order,.
a, the most wealthy. Tony, then, that their
/hats ire invaded, because rioters are punished
if to place them on a level with min:unit% and
make them pairakers with' the most dangerous
enemies of society. as re tootiong men, have. tfir
poor a sight toertomit the crime of Oaf Inwhar
sense, then, no their , rights invaded, 'whoa con
victed notate are purdahs d? Have they, dlspnal.
tion, es a class, to commit etch dagrent offences?
Certainly, not; for with rare cm:colons they tee
among the best Mdmbeniorsociety. Why then ie
a b:ow aimed at them, when rioters am 'punished)
Is not each a declaration a wanton intuit to the
working men of Pittsburgh?
Bar, beer the Post again. In urging attendance
01 a messing-, called by thcia who sympathize, with
the unhappy PonSletes that paper saY,"?
"Allgood citizecs, whit ore olnsose• d todeatroy
fog young men for eels committed when tonne—
yes. we say, inease—rbould be Oleic.. No one
defends riots; but all should 'denounce Yen%
seance."
Here the plea of inamay fa put [die exterreate
the guilt of the offenders. It this See Is jest, why
was it not urged on the trial f We apprehend,
howeier, that the Post does not mean that these
persons were deranged—or unsound intellect,—•
bet that they were, kr the time being, mad, from
pnvion, prejudice, Ignorance, bad advice, etc.
Harry man Is insane, in ibis sense, when he corny
' mite an ofrcueo ogee:lst law ; 'hot who ever before
'heard such insanity pleaded fn juittacation of an
offence? • No pertederpmpee inertl feelings, mad
ofe well balanced mind, will commit a Mom; bat
U they yield lobed counsel,' and foster wicked pee
elOns, mud the evil of their nouns obtains the mu.
tory,' told they become "insane," In the seeeptation
of the word es seed by - the Post, shall this be
pleaded In bar of punishment? Such* doetrina
would turn tUrllieed society Into a commentlty of
savages, In whicleueitherlife, Propertyperchame
, ,
/1 the Poat really withei to benefit the Mamie=
nate convicts, it should change Its cotiuM meoncii
Its present teecbiogswill nerxerarily shut the door
of mercy. • Bodety,,Tiomtbe principleof ielr.pre.
salivation, will be Compelled to oppose the r eztej
sfon of mercy when demanded from ancli:consiv
de' r rationa.. The only ground of pardon most be .
thtahlatowiedgment or error, contrition, Cor past
once', and ptomise of - good behavior In . retract.
The editor sf. the .Part dationsicas Goirentor
hatthe for vet:lag:the istiqunoue nepenthes:eat
bin pawed by the Lose= mliority of thrlsgla.
Jethro. .11a ought ember to Malik hi" excellency
for ulnas his party from the Certain ectiaixineuees
of the folly and wickedness of its leaders. By
aniporting the bill, and derounciag the Govesaor,
She editor of the Prot hes mode the reprehensible
Candies of his. Locofoco Mende in the LtgialatterS
his own. LeStim thee • step Corseted, if
:and defend this bill • Let km show, if be can, by
what rate Westreoreland minty, with II,018'tax•
Wes, Is canned to three representatives, sahib:
Allegheny county, with 28,547, is only ellowed
Why ie Westmoreland allowed a repieser,,
tante for every 3.905 textbles;'wtile Allegheny is
onlyme for every 5,709! • It Allegheny
lad beet: anoived acs repress-145111,e5, she would
berebad 4,757 taxable' to shows far each one—,
831 taisblet 'tor each mcre . than'Wet:mon:lend!
can exblbit for each of nor three! Allegheny
kretteeeitCded to wren repterernstives than Wen-,
eirrielitid ter. to.:Scirre, es she could show 4091 tax
iibleg"si, cid:lsis—lt:s more than : ,Wattmoreland
an air", for eaCh one of her throol Whet illagrur
Novice is it, then, IS Wye AM:story atilyjoitep.
Isaac:acres, erkdaWestmoralried is 'Slowed tkiTe
'Anil Sitar thaseicinie roc thill,kliCtipsa.
ay braid:ea cot:aides lilac contiguous to sitelr,eklesl
et, exorpttaat ono in . Whig, and the Wire - Lia'efea!
-whoa' atePoi;Oitor./ill;44t4il2Paga;:erd.
Sidellatlli Arlitich Weft, men country,
I Beet Ore to tell no nn what pLeelpal of Fifa.'
cal Pence Daipbto comity, with a larger number
'of =giblet. than Fayette, la oily allowed one top"
whim the latter la allowed taut
IFll lllllo Muigiimihiarttishirsithe raison iinik•
hilidouideSOnatortil district out of the eoentie► 1
;orwesimiareana, Bedford, &magnet, an d
dams It vas far the exposes purpose of disdran..
cluing, to all lillellti audpsirpormathe gallant Whig
county ofSemerseti The nentimenm of the People
of that county stand no more chance of being rep.
resented in the Senate, wider such an arrange.
limit, than if they men formally denied repro
senurnon altogether. Can the Post deny that the
object woo to entah the Whig county of Somerset,
to put outfits light, and destroy its Influence, Is
not an act, performed from such a motive; 9 uncon.
atitutional, disgraceful, mesa, and most =intern?.
able—is it not, infect, perjury!
. We Would proceed totake up polaums o asking
questioes, and making similar comparisons. The
above will mace he the present We have eloce
ono confine oar remarks 10 outrages perpetrated
on counties near home, because 'their eireamstur
eel are more familiar to our readers, and Dot be
cense thew cases are more prominent than these
of others.
The editor of the Peat says the "Democrats are
eel icing to unitewith the Whigs its Gavywatidar ,
leg the State, so aa to pleas° Gay. Johesice."
Could the annex of brtasn efficinteryexceed thief
While the Imo Fake majority the Legialdere
is reeking with the slime of t* meet shameful
Cikrrymander which ever was coneocted,—a
Gerrymander, too, which the editor approves at,
she eanctimonieuslymtkes the declaration about
Dees bethink toelnde the vigilante of the people,
or escape the ennwionanew of the exceeding vileo'
ness of the act, by each • shallavi Weil Lot him
shim, if he cut, may preposition which has been
made by any Whig, either to the Legialature or
ont of it, to Gerrymander the State.
The editor attempts to belly and threaten, and
says that his party" ettat MOS " fair apportion
ment MIL" What he cum by a "fair" bill it
is not easy to mistake. He °Guiders the bill
I , which the Govonctor has 'vetoed a "fair" one,„
grossly mbar, and unjust as it is. We tell that ed..
nor; in return, that his party shall not have such a
bill an they desire. Better that the wheels of Gov , .
emment stead null than that such an outrage be
submitted to. The Whip of this State will never
submit to sedan assault on political rights. They
have declared, in every pan of the State, that such
• bill must not pans, and they will stand by our
worthy Governor in his noble resolution to with
stand the attempted oppreesion. It the Luce Four
majority will not give no a fair bill, let them ad.
journ and go home . , and the people will send bet
ter men to fill their places.
Forth+ Pittsburgh Gazes&
The Magnet/a Telegraph
The distinguished astronomer, Herschel], re
marked many ream ago, "that all human Mac:ra
mie' seemed to be made only for the purpose of
confirming, more strongly, the tenths come from
on high, and contained in the sacred writings."
Consistenrwnli this remark is the declaration of a
philosophical writer in the New Edinburgh Philo.
sophical Journal, v that the physical troths moat
essential to the knowledge of the material world
am almost all indicated in the Bible. They are
never, indeed, folly developed, became Maim
sod his macceasors were not called upon to write
eciretitt. treatises° Toe Reverend Gaupee, in
his admirable work on the Plenary' Inspiration of
the Bible, elaborates the thought@ of these Oita•
gophers most folly, and, Indeed, sublimely. ,I
have jest reed the eloquent passages of that
learned divine, but, net owning the work, I have
not had a facility for tranacrlbing them.
The introduction into general use, of the Meg.
GPM Telegraph, iv, I presume, the most wonder
lot and astounding improvement which the he:
man race has witnessed.! What mere mortal, liv
trig more than two thousand years ego, could have
had the slightest conception that means would be
invented by which intelligence could be conveyed
Gem one part of the mush to another, with • aped
exceeding that of the Light from \ the son. Yet
it la now done, and the news, An instance, of the
verdict against Webster, was known at New Or
leans bekire it curled damn .44 agony to We
bozo= Of his wife and daughters In one of the
suburbs of his place of trial.
surely no mere man, living more than twenty
five hundred years ago r could have foreseen auch
a feat, and yet the pump, pexhaptl, as
old as the time of Moses, can refer to nothing ,
but the Magnetic Telegraph.
"Canto thou send lightnings, that they may go
and ary auto thee, here we are ye
Jai 3&(e Chap. 35th ecru.
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"BOX EI6BAIBBLIZO 7
Correspandease ar . tha Piusbargh airsus.
Haximitme, Apnl O.
The principal feataro in both Houser, to day,
was the presentaticto and reidiiitt of the Gover
nor% Veto ?deluge. , The Mesmer was present
ed to both House. about half past eleven o'clock,
ey the hand ord. S. Russell, Fag., Secretary of
the Commonwealth. la the Senate, Mr. Sadler
moved that 2,000 copies be printed, which was
refused by the guilty Locofoco majority, by the
aid of the casting vote ofildr. Speaker Beal, who
had no idea of beiti• it party to the publication,
and exposure of their own infatuons cooduct. In
the Home, they refined to print, even, the usual
number, which is on: motel= MID tuarr. _ Mr.
Porter said that be had no idea of sending oat
the Governor's views at the expense of the State.
If he and his friends desired to peomolgete his pal.
icy, he said, let them do - it at their own expense.
It Pas very well to invoke ecomuny here. But
where slept this watc.hful guardian of the Treas.
an, when FIFTEEN THOUSAND COPIES of
General Jackeon's Farewell Address and Procla
mation were ordered to be printed I Here', a
spechien of Lowe= economy for you Fifteen
thousand copies of a mere exhibition of personal
vanity, a contemptible review of, and special plea
for, the Jackson Administration a miserable com
position that doesn't even rims to the digsity of
eloquence or patriotic sentiment In a single pas,
sage; while the able menage of Governor John,
eon upon one of the tong Important measorm
that can occupy this attention of the people of
Pennsylvania, is turned oCf with a refaral to
print even the ordinary number!
Thin meazage is a thorough dissection of the
bill in all imparts, and expose* the loiqofty of the
meame in the most iire . 'listable and eonclesire
cantina.. The Whigs require no better plat/orm
in mud to this measure, than, thin blestase. tit
Is a doeumeist that ought to go Into the buds of
every voter and its payer in the Commonwealth.
Nablus could be more fully convincing, of 'the
absolute edendonment of every moral -principle
by the Locofoco party, and their deterninaticin
to perpetuate their power,for all time to come, by
thinnest damnable and outrageous measures.
To give the people light upon this subject would
eve been to blast the Sena of their villiany, and
I= it to ashes on the lip. Bat what them 74.
cofoces of the two House, in their _scrupulous
regard for the public treasury, (God save Me
mark) have refused to do,the Whigs will do at
theft own expense. They are determined that
thefpeople shall have light upon this subject, cost
what Sway. The hint thrown out - by Mr. Por
ter will not be neglected. Six or seven Mouse:el
copies have already been ordered at that:Zee °Ake
Pennsylvania Telegraph, and I hue no doubt
She number will be doubled In the mum M
03711.01/.
. in the Benito, no action whatever was taken
upon the bill.
Inane Home, the question was taken upon the
pang. Mahe bill, notwithstanding the objections
of the governor, and determined in the negative
by a strict party vote. Not a word of &amnion
was had upon it, from the fam that the Loony°.
cos were stricken demi, and specebtes by the
powerful analysis of the Governor.
I have not been able to moue you a copy of
ibe blesaapa to day, but should -It not appear to
ibe city papers to moms, I will send you • copy
In my next letter.
A new Apportionment bill mu rend in both
Holmes :tu the Hoaeeor Representauvea by Mr.
HasUnp, La:cogam, and in Ibe Senate by Mr.
&very, 'Whig. I will send you copies of both in
due time.
' , Nothing else of interest wen done to either
noose.
*Ha . ifl4lW . YOBS.
I:mcspowerme of OA Pluabluih Gnaw
New Yale, Aprif p.
,sinival or *stele and . the value of their
Imtces ares romp eralledly the nutolxinad"
value entered at our (h t o m Hotmestrune Satan
day.. Tine limners, thirteen &eat sod Renck
packets, two Canton daps, end a wand
died al stalker fry, ts die resultof two daft; Work,
bringing meiehandwe to rho extent of onieined
a half millions of delve. and yielding a nvence
of two millions to the Government. Oar docks
are ctowded to a most inoteetcdect degree, sod
the eamitlaint of mercbanti p hititi.tartikaa Otto
ftiehirtey of rood, very sta4.- Two nekton of
kWh/tie come oat of the thiraTteithary,ltitt rid
wee be replaced by the acittitfoig du* to remain
' in . the.vauha oath Coairen In ita tatadom pastes
the' , Approinhltioa bah; and jets - the itheela" of
trade in morn - rapid motion. : If Cat:greet debar'
until the dose of Jane, the public ththreat aW
not be met, told the General thoverarneit be Oa
cod ttudey protest, in the eyes or Europe as Well
as al her domestic creilltois.
ituormous sides of Government stocks have
boleti mediate go abroad—the ccamon Stocks reach
ea high • price es 119, a price not temeited since
ISdl,when the Nall:teal debt,exider the whidenome
ore:ikon, of the Tatiffof 1842, were 'ruff at 1191
0119. AU sound State eecurities are Arm at high
. I
pnees, hut the fsnoy Gat . fe wreak, caused mainly
bye temporary scarcity hi the monei Anarketi
which obliges the weak holders to sell on undoubf
old securities-4h° rate of interest Is 'five end six
per _cent, ranging to one sad one aid a quarter
per - eant per mouth on chance paper.
The Clay men- , .that is, the cream of the cream,
eider Whigs, mein to celebrate the birth day of
the veteran . Stmencern with all the honors. Four
hindred and 614 tickets have been. Mid at fire
dollaritrach. Among tbe pant *4l be genders
Keegan acd Cooper, and moor delegation
Gorr the lower Mcrae to say nothing of Genera
Scott • and the•- local talent we have at am
mad.
Om env police have just completed a maul of
the basements of the town, and have elicited facts
as attuning and revolting as were ever related cf
St. Oiler, or the moat degraded purlieus of Pula
The number of basements and eellarein ocenpw
OR; that le,havio6 na Colllll2C4ollwlth the itemises
above, is three thousand seven hundred and forty
two, containing eight thousand - one hundred and
forty one rooms, and tenanted by no less than
eighteen thousand boor hundred souk, In all the
honor. of poverty and filth, vgauttt 'Which the
stomach sickens. The number of thesii bate
manta, reported olenn,is 2722, mid . their occupants,
13.033 i the dirty ones 5,423.
The death of your townsman, W. I. Totten, is
the subject of comment by various of the sewn,
papers of the 'city. He and his enterpriaing part.
ner, Mr. 'Knapp, are New Yorker', by birth, and
have not been lost eight of by their old etlOCiSta,
who regret en affliction in the death of Mr Totten
not only in a private view, but as connected with
the affairs of his adopted city, which has ever
found him as devoted WI her native eons.
It may not be unlnteresung to a nommottapor.
tioo of your citizenc to know that the Legislature
has chartered the "Female Academy of the SX.
cud Heart; an institution under the patronage of
Our Catholio citizens. The devotion of many
oatholie associations has had the good and natural
effect of winning the esteem and pat:rouged oar
Legislature, and to • obtain for them a charter
under which their labors eau be widely extended,
nod rendered more aulueivient to the good of the
distressed, of which we never lack.
Among the charitable, approptiatons Far the city,
by an Assembly, is $22,200 for the hospital, $lO..
000 teethe Or2hern Asylum, $12,460 for the blind,
$lO,OOO for foreign poor, end POMO for the
deaf and dumb. If oar State has some great
vices these facts slow the presence of some re.
deeming trait..
Underthriateuiner'elnewe, cotton has Men tO/
cent, to . . 'hoed who arc Mend to aeU. Thorn
ante, could hold have equal confidence of a future
ere. Floor to dun; with:loge sole.. A feeling le
prevalent that the lowest point hat been reached.
Provisions are not native, and prices unchanged.
Groceries are doll. Coffee hoe falleu. prime Rio
sold to day, by auction, at bialol. and • small do•
cline from the top mazic--lava sold at It MOM
Tea alma fell drat the public mile, and the market
eknes dull at the full In general business, the
.clivity is very great, and ilea trade meet swish..
way to merekance. C.
Tux PLOV/50 ..an TUC Niw TWITOEUIt.—
Hama Chee'eq, of the Nev York Tribune, on th:s
1111b.*.t, says
"New Mexico Ma her hand in the tiger's mouth,
unhappily, aad we have long been convinced it
the necessity of tome Compromise to col..
/libel:miters, 'Democracy,' as they all them
vetoes, would vote to organise her with her an
cient and rightful boundaries, Outset was vote to
admit Term.) we would prefer no. Corppecertise at
all Bat Silica they won't do it, and she lolls per
it of.sabjection to Tex.., we will consent to any
reasonable Compromise to save her: We would
agreo—no other way of escape for her being open
•-toorgemixe her. sod Utah without the Promo
it we might therebyritifectively and etinclusiviety
Weld bet from the graurpot Testis. That we con
, alder a fair Compromise, since we mmHg secure
what we deem most important without one. But
anyttll cirminizing New Mexico, without the Prey
thin. whiehtom not give 'het a clear gait:once
end ample.protection from We pretenamm of Tex
as should be otiomed to the list gasp.
Ben again: We me prepared in lamieee much
to rescue New Mexico from the peril or the fear
of Tease subjligation, but not tos.macti. If we
alien the Proviso to Ibis end, that should surnne.
To eel on us to buy dr Texas betides, by giving
her several vailboor. On dollars for ber preposteratis
chin3.lll not fair. if we pay her off, we ought not
to-be asked tc waive the Proviso. If we waive
the Proviso, to should oat be asked to buy otf
Then. The oddspusteotbe all egtinst or.
Friends of Freedom and Justice! be not obati.
nate, boy bowery! Svcare all the rood you can,
.bat if untbinegood N Katrina nfinuativaiy,there
"will be idiom to ailing No! Tama is a pretty safe
word to say when no good is Clearly attainable—
no evil can be surely prevented. Sot we will
hope that an adjustment that will do isnot imptae
(feeble."
Fsaszo DIVIJION Cam, aosm.—The Philadelphia
Pennsylvanian, of Tuesday, publishes 'flora the
pen (the editor sari) of a prominent member of
the Philadelphia Bar, an elaborate review of Wil
ds' letter and the Forted testimony. The writer
Is very aerate on Mr. Willis, and defends Mr.
Forrest with a seal and a nest, the following pi.
quest paragraph will give tie reader • some idea
of:—
"Edwin Fattest is charged with baseness, sob
otnation of perjury; - and from, the kitchen and
brothel, by a man who had eaten at his board, and
drank his wino, perhaps more frequently when he
was absent, than when he was at - home. Is this
not too much, and , does it not upon Bret thought,
make one 'dream that - cowhides were made fir
Awe? Saber second thoughts step in and say, Let
this monkey prate an—nor digutfy, by notice, the
author of such charges under such evidence as
ban met the public, eye.. •
Sin Jowl Faarraux.—ffeat in the lass Reports
Deampri.—The news Worn the Merle Expedl.
don is not confirmed by etfietal letters received by
the sate route as that from Mr. RandalL' We
learn from the Herald, that the British Consul in
New York, A. 13arclay,.Esq., received two letters
on Saturday, by the overland rotate, one from Dr.
Rae, dated hie:Banshee River, thirty miles below
Fort Superior, September 2610,1819, enclosing die'
patches to the Consul's care, from Sir John Rich.
udeon, for thelAdmlndryi the other•from Mr. John
Ballender, Chief Factor Modem's Bey Company,
dated February 16th, 1B%; the dispatch bowleg
the poet mark of Fort Snelling, lfilinnounta,Varch
16th. The letter of Dr. Itae•ssys : ..
It lathe desire of Sir. John Richardstm, who
commanded the recent overland eurchiny expe
dition, that I enclose lb your addreu the • 'Geom..
panythg dispatch, with an bumble request that is
bo forwarded to Engiand, without loss of time. li
may mention that rt amithur a short account or
my summer's visit to the Argo Sea, vialitte Cop.
'per Mae /ie.:, which has proved quite nuances,.
lot the great quantities of Ice preventieg no fmni
getting to Walllngton's Landing island. •
JOHN RAE.
The letiM frorit Sir John Bo'lender, to the &Web
'Consul, elm covering &patches for the Admiralty,
from Diem. Pullen. 11. M. brig Plover; mod Dr.
Rae concluded so follows
I regret exceedingly to inform you that, although
the ,Northern coast of America has this season
heenexplored by Commander Moore, of brig
Plover, front. Debris% Straits to Wen:lglu Inlet;
by Lieutenant Pullen, from thence to tho mouth
of the BleKensia river; by Dr. Rae, considerably
nut of the Copper Mum; yet outlier of these
have seen or hoard any thing of Sgt John Frank.
Ito and potty. I sincerely trust that some of the
parties attempting to penetrate the Arello Oxen
from the eastward, have been morn xueoesahl. _—
JOHN BALLENDER.—
MU letter Is dated " Ron. Hudson's /4y Com.
pang, Fort George, Red River Settlement," with
the Fort Snelling, Idtunesota, pole ;auk, &tuck
PAMPIII. am Sato - vim' Dais.-Mr. James
Montgomery, of Liverpool township,' Columbium
county Ohio, elm, to hie death, on the nd ofdprif,
under the following circtimstance% //Cleft his
residence in the afternoon for theptirpose °fairing
some logs and brush in an adjoining' denting on
In, ruin, and teaming feint hami Jaeger than nat
al the family becoming otteniy, smut to 'Ouch-of
him; and ants some time discovered his body an
on the bunting p/lo thalt, 4t7 banielf had. kindled
bowed almost to a einder::.lt . auppueed that be
Poll into the int accidentally while throw* fnel
upon it; and being on-the tipper. aide of the bill
Was enable to entrieato tuniself: — Melon large
and respectable clack, of friend. to mourn his Mae
He had been a member of the Presbytelan church
le more than dtty years, and during a large pore=
of that times ruling elder.
, . .
Ma. Caritoue's..Lankoimm—We ad:
the' Chukiiattn Meiiltry the Following statement
which Is chereentrwl by that paper as the et&
dad meant of the Int hons and death of hti
Calhoun." It penises a painful Want, and. 6
ninny from one who witoeseed the departure
of the gnat States* of Melding. He says, an.
der date of Much 31st alto.:
- Yesterday It became . elesely impuent - titif be
could survive but a very shut period. Re was
restless and evidently weaker, but, notwhhatand
fog he eat up for two hours in the euly put of
the day; he conversed very little until evening,
when some letters were read to him, upon which he commented. He spoke of the eeling of the
South on the present agitating tabled, end en.
unwed lus confidence that there would soon be
but one seatiment, that the Southern people would
unite none man natant Northers appentlon
Ins confidence in the Southern people was um
wavering to the W.
At halfput 12 o'clock he commenced breathing
heavily, which occasioned game alarm to his ND,
Dr. Calhoun, the only member of his family pre.
Bent daring his last illness. He remarked Let he
felt uunsuilly wakeful, and requested 'Ms son to
he down, who objected. Then he sated son
if be felt uneasy. His son replied: "I do; bad
you not better take some wine, &chart" He re.
plied: "No; I don't require any more stimulus."
His son Ult his pulse, remarking. that It was very
law. Mr. Calhoun said: " I feel that lam sink.
Mg: but you had better Ile down, John." His son
did as he mu requested, but Colt very uneasy, as
the difficulty of breathing still continued.
At 2 o'clock, this morning, be called la a very
feeble voice: "John, come in to me." He did so,
when Mr. Calhoun put out his armand asked him
to feel his pulse, remarking: "I have no palm don at the WAR: Take my watch from the table
and pat it in your trunk; which wu done. Ha
then pointed to a bureau of Omura and Amid
"Take my papery., and put th em al so In'
conk." (These pipers are the tuantismi work
on Government and the Coostitauon). H a then
remarked: "The medicine has had • delightful
effect. I am in • perspiration." At about 5 o'clock
his eau took a seat by the fire, desiring his father
to take some rest, who said be had not rested at
all. His sou used him if be bad any pain. He
replied. "No, I have not felt the slightest pain
thraighout this whole attack." His um asked:
" Aie you comfortable soot" He replied: "I
am ; perk:airy comfortable." These were the last
words of Mr. Calhoun.
At abort quarter before six, he made a sign
with his hand, for his son to approach the bed.
Holding out his hand, he took that of his son,
grasped It closely, looking very !Intently into his
foe, end moving his Ups as tfbe desired to speak.
His eon perceiving that he wu speeehleas, at once
called the Hon. Mr. Venable, of North Caroline.
When the - fluter went to his bedside, Mr. Cal.
hose took hold aids band, pressed it, and pre
sented hit wrist, apparent!? to Indic ate his ap
proaching dissolution., He looked My Venable
very intently in the face while he was feeling his
pulse. Mr. !Venable remarked you are palms
lew. sir, and mast take acute wine," and called
for Madeira.. Ms. Calhoun pointed to the ward
robe:Mr. Venable got the wine DM Unice, and
*poured out haifa tumbler fail. Dlr. Ckilhotintirok
it in hi. band, raised his head and drank it.
Mr. Venable then left the room, to *mimeo
twine Aland', and was abeam about live minutes.
Soon after, the Hon. Mr. Orr, and also the Hon.
Mr. Wallacei-both of Smith Carolina, entered the
room: When the door opened, his eyes Were
direeted towards it, and were Axed upon Mr. OM
as he walked towards him, until be reached the
bed. Mr. Orr leaved over to feel his mdse.. See
tog hie p' Mr. Calhoun extended his um.
He was as urpose,ked if he would have the phyrician,
Dr. Heil, scot for. He shook blahead. -He hen
presented his wrist to Mr. Venable, who remark
ed : The wine has poduced no effect—there is
no return of pulsation. " He adjusted his head on
the pPiow, looked Mr. Venable in the free, with
an etipression which seemed wary : "two per
featly conscious that It is all over."
A few moments after, whenbreathitte, with some
difficulty, be put one band to the lop of his head,
then paned It through his hair,end brought itdown
again upon his breast. He then breathed quietly,
except a slight rattling in his throat, his eves re.
wining their brightness, and his countenance its
natural expression, until the last breath,: (which
was drawn with • deep inspiration,) when haeyes
suddenly became dim. They were immediately
closed by Mr. Venable. After Mr. Oalhann's eyes
were closed, his cogatenance woe that one who
had triton quietly asleep. Ho was consolona to
the last =meat.
At about eight o'clock on the evening previews
to his death, Mr. Calhoun remarked that his mind
mu never clearer that he had great facility In ar
ranging his thought.; and in reply to a remark of
his son's, that he was krufal he was overtassiog
his mind with thinking. he said: "I cannot avoid
thinking of the political affairs of the country. If
I could have but one hour tospiwk In the Senans,l
could do more good than on any mil= oseasion
of my life.• J. A. 8.
The licebeterlremUT
• Mn. Webster hu petitioned Governee Briggs,
hr eel:Rage of the eell4ooeo of death against her
husband. She ruin bat ■ eommutation of the
deathpenalty to Imprisonment Mr Ufa, hophat, no,
doobt, with the couldenee of a woman, that so'
long as there is life, these Is hope afrelerise. Of
this mutton the...alas remarks:
.. ?We harretto doubt that the'easeir Di Web.
ore, will receive all doe enaction Gam the fliate
°Seers, and that the moue drogue of Imparthilny
■nd uprightness, whiz!' hare hitherto' been suer•
cited towards the prironer,will coutinee to Joao
eau those who shall be called to (Metal action
ell:cuing its eibution.
Poor. Wean:a—This unfortunate man, so far
as external appearances indicate, has become re.
wanted to his ate. His demeanor is that of
penon endearsrlog to solve some great problem
--imam ■od thcrughtfel. Ho dads much, and ban
recourse to MUM books and newsmen.
family visit hint almost daily. It is to be regret;
ted that some of our cotemporaries penult in eat•
Calming the mat mandalous Willemions In tele•
lion to his family.—They, at lean, am entitled to
aympothy, end should tot bo visited by additional.
brittle. The gatemen' to one of the penny pa.
perm, that a daughter of Prof. Webster bad been
rendered tonne by the conviction and sentence
of her father, Is totally destitute of trash. No such
calamity bat befallen this afilieted fennly. They
bear the terrible trial which has come upon them
with ■nbmtseloa, patience and a christnn Portia
lade, the furthest pouilile removed from that des.
pairing anguish which modems linanity.—itles•
tot Courier.)
From another source we lesni that the Boston
authorities, at their own expertise, have ferreted
out the ease and confessiems or the Boston Medi•
cal student, of whom so math was said. His
name (diorites, and is' the Pm of the Marna
of Harvard University. The story is en toyce•
tion of the Boston writer of,the ,"Horrible. and
.Ihinurelleue, for one of our shy papers.
FOREIGN ITEM
•1201LATIL
The &costal budget of the Ottancellor adieu En.
chequer was brought forward on the 15111 ult.
'The surplus Onetime over expruiditure for the
past !cu. was A 2,252,000. and tthe animate for
the comingtrearthudlog April sth, 1851 l pole the
lemma at ..£.52,2E0p00, sod the expenditare at
.00,613,54,eh0wing in that ca. also, an excess
Mahout a million and a hall Wallas. With this
prospect, it Worth:wed to reduce taxes to the
ammtht of .f 750,000, leaving £750,000 to be/ sp.
plied to the reduction of the national debt. The
taxes to be •dealt with are the endwise bricks,
which Is to he totally repealed, end the stamp du.
lies on trans Ans of laud, mortgage; wed, cod
thaws, which are to berodueed so as to facilitate
small transactions, hitherto rendered almotic Imo
possible lb= the incentive chirps coon .&..ed
with them:
The serplus of A 1,232,000, which his accrued
during the present year, la to be employed In ad-
vances to land owners far aufeitheral Improve.
meets in England,fuetland and Ireland. The ad.
vince.to the latter gulag Is to be.f.L,000,000, of
which the chief part fa. to be appropriated to ar
terial dralusgo. These sums willbe venalaltle at
Stated period., with interest, and will then be ap.
' plleable to the farther reduction of the public debt.
,The decline In the canten- market continues.
Lest week there was a Luther fall of Id pee pound,
mut this week there hu been much dullness.
'ln the wollen dlattleta trade is attire, with a
tendency to higher pricer, but In coned goods
there has been funtuing heaviness.
1111 SOCWAIIIIIII po*tj.
_ . _
__. .-.. --
.The wiumph entre three Socialist eandidatis In
the elections at Paris, for the National Auetibly,
hat created a pmfauid sensathm all over Europe,
and wilt main disturb many 0014014 plans which
Were being quietly batched at the various mac-
Sala Courts. Ttio total number of votes given
on both alas, shown the wunkonitnary Importance
attached to the struggle. The, reglaterwri edemas
were 353,110 e, and the aggregate of votes give n
as
w 280,199, which were distributed In the fo •
leg Manner :
~ .
Anot•Efouttrierm.
IFey , 115,843 !Carat; lIS 797
Lahlue 125,479 Vidal ' 144' 99
Botdein 124 , 7 67 Do Hone i 20,982
Of the successful candidates,lt will be remembered
thin Carnet was the author of the famous circular
in 180, disparaging the necessity of macula In
co:inaction with the exercise of gentlest 4 14 !
Vidal may be regarded no the re ere of
Louis Blanc, and the unqualified plead trow
monism, and De Moue Is known as as open and
practical advocate of the right of Itelerreello6.
lo the provinces, the sueolis of the Socialism
has been tees complete. The vaeancia to be
Ailed up were noted the have only secured IS.
As the previous members were it Sordallani, the 1
vacancies having been created by their displece•
menr, In onseqaenee of the outbreak headed by 1
Lardru Rollinin Jane laU, this is en Ulna Pb . 1. 1
to to the antbrepublicen party. It moat be • poor r
eatlafiretlon, however, to And that alter all the pro
nation and threats of the Government, the pre
sence of huge bodies of troops, and the anoint
vigilacce of functionaries appointed for the sole
pewee efernahlzmutrversiveoplnkma„ no better
remit has been re ed. The tmlooked for ex
ample of the esp i al weld, moreover, tell draw
wady If icy near tautest were now to be ven
tured upon. , . .
ninTwa, dec.
• Elevations are end gang on to forgery. A
Cassel Hsuk has )set been put to death at Arad.
He Vaunt, of the editors of • liberal papa called
the Conatittition,, und the Austrian antipathy to
paper end type set • thatefore account fin. his
fall. At the smell .Baron Berner, the Cath
olic Bisbee of en, was sentenced to be
ch t
hangen,"lor Yieldlog Mad; obedience to the or.
din of M. Itoasudea Imminent" This sentence,
however, was confirm dto twenty years' Wpm.
onmont ui a bum,
. I 'der thestitircetnistalowsa Pen . Id aPralega'
PielTails is Vienna, and alwk is the distrust of ape
OnTinZlO:lent that the paper of the Nstional Bank
ts now at s dieconnt of 22 per Cent.
With regard to the refugees, Intelligence hia
been received that Kossuth and, kW wife, and fitty
eight. of his colhoutties, including Caainatr, Berth/.
any, Mastro', Stain, and Pereset, len Stuns& on
the 15% of February, ander en escort for,Kotab la
In Asa.
The return of the. Pope was positively said to
be tied for the let of AptiF—sabiequently altered
to the 7th, on account, probably, of the peculiar
games associated with the lati;iiibut at that time
the demotiratie victory In Paris was act Iraome.
It is now, of course, improbable that the appoint
ment wi ll fulfilled .' The Austrian?, it appears,
have already pushed forth troops . to Rome, In or.
der, It Is averred, to maintain • inlet ocoupeticui
with the French. All contrivances of this sort,
hoitever ' will for a time be disturbed.
Of the refugees in Switzerland little more has
been heard. Twenty one of the number, among
whom were thirteen Hungarians, have accepted
the astir of enlisting In the French army far Alge.
de. The total number of refugees re &inlet;
in Berne is said to be 330, of whom 170 ore.
ceiling relief.
Pswarrimatua mew be gr .
to the friends of .thl gloat Improvement t •
that the passengv-r whine alone, basalread •
ded the est:matee. The income 01:1 that p.
the wich which human for use, during th.
days exceeds 1110,600 i befog over 41,00
'with every inospeet of a prepeutve
when the coonection with the incline.
Hodidaysbargh is contpleted.—Ficlthlph
kts.
7131X111M1 La 100 ClD.Arte—Preptred by J.
WUllam street, N._ Y and for sale by A. /a
70 numb street. This grill be found a delle
ale ef beverage in tanallesolnd penienbarly
room.
•• • .
Elaoma.—An improved Chocolate
tin, being a combination or Cocoa flu lono
♦igoroung and palatable, highly stemmata' •
alarly for inrands. Prepared by W. Baker,
tor, Aloas.,etnd for sale by A. Jeliecf!..9, at
1.. Sutra No. 70 Foarth at.
Intscrariments u nuntistry
Da. O. O. STEARNS, latent Boston, is pro , ated to
mszatfactrare and set Buss Tana in whole and pare
of sets, upon Section or Atmospheric Suction Plates.—
Toorascant creme mama stesoras,where the nerve is
!unposed. ON. sod resodence next door to she Mu.
M
ora office, Fourth savor, Pittsburgh.
Ram eo—J. B. 111 , Eadden. P. IL Eaton. Isis
Da. D. RUNT,
Dentist.OornerafFmadt
and Decarar , tet.reen
-- • - attl-dlyin
LOGAN, WILSON Co.,
129 WOOD STREET, ABOVE FIFTH,
ISPORTERR OF MAME, CUTLERY, &
Ask the ausetwo of purchasers to Weir •
14.11:150 STOCK,
Which they Wink will compare favorably, both to
extent sod ethesoneu, with that of any
other house, either here or in
the Eastern Cities.
halaedhurlyT
DitEllCA'rllolll (Da 5:3411aat.)
•
OLO WELSH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
Tha tantalite' beam of,tworablp erected on Rosa
street, copes.: the Court House, will (D. V 1 be dedi
cated to (be eroaddp of ,blmighty God, on oczt Sob.
be%h, lith item The service. will be lel the English
language.
AND YEKIMMS.
Berman at De A. M.—Ras. Nathaniel West.
•
do at S P.SP,-Rev. W. A. Pawavent
- do at SIP. hl.—llev W. D Hewatd.
*Collection will So taken at she close of each ner•
raZ. "l TVZ f irk . oV g ir(folt7D ' it " a= M :! ' li g urTil
aunt respectfully and nuactionately invitee dic Chris
tian piddle whe speak the English langutute to attend
ad pith th em their countenance and cipher, on thin
00400100.
• .•
iMalligent c hristians hare cone laded; that a
meted arangelieal ministry and doaribing elurehee--
comps:Ma teachers and pm*!education, with God.
'blowier, and eadonal Denny, civil and mligioos, set.
leg as pissoness, from the eubstanee of a nation. Cod
woof a nation—.lleholy seed shall be the substance
:Demote—lna vi.l2.
rpHE eat. whet respaotfally inform Ids friends and
JD's pahho, that be has removed M. BOOT AND
SHOE MANUFACTORY to No it Market street, two
doors above Water, where he has on hand a ears
large assorunent of BOOTH AND SHOEB of his own
saansfactore whisk-he 'will sell toms than oaa be
purchased Li :theca) , DANIEL RHEA.
apl34llln
Dr . 6.
8.0 0 T 8.. Si CIO
anbacribei la now maaufamoring . boaunfo
J. BUMMER BOOT, of good matartala awl 'iota
an'"'•lth's
'7,Artaql . ll, o.
No 6 Mattes a. "wand char trom W.., et.
agaJdltea (1,15.., copy.]
LIMB BOARD PRINTS;-430 Fire Board Print. of
Pnroci saanafactaro, froor Mo to 112 cad, frit. mJe
by ' W P MARSHALL,
ard3 Sa Wood at
IDAHO BOXES MT We, whalmie and retail, by:l
/3. apt 3 P MARSHALL
Mow. Goode It Now Goods 11
• ' , CLEAR THE TRACK:
NA , E r itta. y• gni Dimmer Dry. Goats fri. Igfl.
- IiWILTaIAKE 1.. 813111111iLL,
6
• Wooziness and Smelt Dealer In British,
I Ptemet% and American DRY GOODS, Market
street, between Third and Fourth, Bien of the
rho Dan Fltvs., has lust eammenced receiving
and opening ono of the most ri ch. splendid,
and extensive Meeksteepees and Demmer Dry Geed.
ever °feted for sale re Ohs Weetun coeval. All of
them linported Good. are fresh opened, an received
pet the. lait steamers from Preece and glettdi as
also Irish Linens, ireed direct from Belfart,rall
um Weaned, andrtantell the pine uncle; tbeth
Limn, are all Imported by the enburiber, and are all
pole flag yarn, warranted. Absi, inch Linen Darturik
Table Cloths, the very beet manufacture; and Itlth
Lamm Goods of all kinds, impened direct from Brian
try the mthaeribcr, and will be foand the real Erin-go.
trsibs
LADIES' DstEss ctoone.
Now style rich 'Turk Satins, all colors, splendid
goeds• black Talk Satin., all prices, sial good%
black 'Alma fittli, all colors, late Importation; French
Kid 1.1 yes, all colors, the Lest armoured; plaid black
Aram% per last French steamer; new style painted
' Banger, eplendid goods. Also, • superb and large
' Stink of wide black Brawls bale, for trimming ladiu.
drum, very rite goods; plaid Dames In all colors,
extremely low beautiral goods; - black Silk 50140, all
'.widths and pr ices, nay cbcap; French Lawn. new
rig:, per
! lir rlttl . e . h . eresseer;rpitalej,rire. Lawns ,
e n,
Do Ittdoeilec ' gd " e; rinft goo erb
d. 14ench en/ iltslish
C aned new styles, besatifnl . rood.; splendid
Kirmed Swiss_goods for ball dresses, rich Crllbfol4eted
811611111 Bitalll far evening does es; swats Edging mid
Insetting, the beet ire poned; Silk Tisanes In all crisis
and qualities, new mile, plalo and satin stripid black
Dame% all price% printed Lawns, asw Myles, from
P to lell cent. per yard; Benue de L. 1.04, a new aniele
for ladles' dreams. Also, a large and gaped, sunk of
new sty a le /1 new.
spring Donut Ribbon% the vary best im
parted,
SHAWLS, SIIAWLS
Canton crepe Shawls, all colon, fresh from the Cos
tom Hoare; Took Banalthawls.splendld goods, in all
mriera per - Ism maamer; beriatifal changeable claim
- silk Shawls, fresh lmportation • white embroidered
Canton Crime Shawbv, superb ge ode; Fun embroider.
ed Canton Crape Shawls, aplandid gooda; Lupin , .
French made Embroidered Thibet, Inert Importation;
Paris printed Cultism Shawls, all pr ce. and quali
ties; ladies' mummer Creestoand Scarfs to greet va
riety; French worked Capas,C6llare, and Code, a large
Mlittlatlll.
A Large Stock of
DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS.
60 bale. ontileached MesDas, from 5 to to cant. per
yard; 15 clue bleached Mullins front 4 to US cents
par yard: 11 eases Irish Linen, imported direct from
Detain 11 balm Ticking, from 8 to 25 cants per)e NI
9 eases Wm Drill, loom 8 to 104 cents per yes 6; be
sides a fell assortment of Sommer Clothe Also. Coo.
ailments, Tweet's, ilattheus, and Kentucky Jeans;
li t
,' de eases dark Call Callon, f fact colored, Dan 3to I . cents
, per yard; 5 eases Iferi I Sena' Ensile/a Pr s, best
Imported; 6 bal. Raul. and Scotch Diapers. e trenne.
ly low. Also, Hoesekeeping Goode of all kin 1, very
chsep,. II belts Resale Creel, foam ed to in cents per
yud, ' bealdes a large stock of Check. and Mimes
Stripe. ' Al.o, Canton Flannels, all colors and mash.
rite, it tow pritss; red, white, and yellow Flumes
very cheap, bleaelted and unbleached Drillings, full
amonatenn 6 cases Idea Merrimack Canape., es.
trentely Mon Meek and unbleached Table Diapers, alt
prices; lard's eye DiaNre, all prices and qualities,
very cheap; co red Cembrica, a fall assortment,
cheaper than over; 3 bale. Barbie., from lef to td cis
per yard. Also, a largo stock ofCation Tnble Diapers.
Manners , Bl=A fad amportment, very cheap.
E.
LS! PARASOLS:
The larva and mom epic:DM stook of Parasols
ever opened by any one house in Pittsberghls this
day received, and are all of the newest Enron!, rifles,
which, for richness and beam, c a nnot be surpsued.
As we have • lame lot althea. Parasols, they will ho
sold cheaper than may otber 1100,0 i. the city can of.
ford to sellibe same quality °raped..
, The Ladles ore respecthilly Invited to examine these
eanaele, se they will And some of the richest and
newest styles our Imported from Carona. These
earasell. are all of ere richest and atom fashioneble
colon, and are worthy oldie attention of the ladle..
All of the above goods will be sold of as prices far
below sOy h... ,0 the e l lll. and In order to prove
this fact, the palate will please tall and price these
roods, and compare them with any other hones in the
. 1 7LnIttaaAr.1:71:13,1.1;I:nlnalt°;.......
tomes end the public, to general, that than are Iwo
other bee hive stoma in market areal, pretending to
cepa with the Big Bee Hive which is alone the only
celebrated and far famed D ry Good. establishment in
Pittrinirgh. The subseriber would therefore say to all
I purchasers e( Dry wade, either whelmale or retail,
that the Blg Bea Hive, oft Market street, between Third
1
and Pottrth, is near 0 - the largest, rkbein, end
meet splendad souk o a rig and woman Dry Goods
weer °rimed for eale In burgh
BONNETS! BONNETED
NEW MIMI lialliflil elatgenaud mon fonhlon•
able Mock of flannels eve opened in this city. ie Jut
recelyed at this ids of th Big Bee Iliac oat Market
street, between Third and soh streets, horn e Dry
Climb of every meertytte ere selling cheaper than
erg other house In the eit The stabile will please
rate mike that there are t other WO hive stores on
Waken street, who pretend compete with the Ills
Bee Hive, between Third an Ftnrrth itreete, where
Oh, p g rdie will god, at all Mame the largeri and baleen
styles of Dry Goods, froth opened.
Dr` Please ,the notice, Oaf the store le between
Third and Routh einem rip of the DIG DEE HIVE,
when Dry Soule of every description aro willing
canna than at dry other home In the thy.
ap1.1.4130r . WILLIAM L. RIISSELL.
Mth YE FLOUR—NO celebrated Esstsrn breads,
_LI, just waived, 414 for sale by
JOHN Mel ADEN it CO
Cum! Oulu Penn at, Pittsburgh.
ALERATOS-20 tub No Ilutd far gale by
aplo JB DILWORTH k. CO
Taira' OIL— bb tiargrato o r,„ ,, t , bayeo
L="`P N o
PEragainiV
TEA -120 Webeina Y. 0, 0 P., hap. Mack -i{
BO =ldles do do do do
in Pad for anis • JIIDILWORTDk CO
Sll 6l'k3
-7511"
N.
0.
Ba .B rlhgliltish&T
OLA E —l.li brl tar sal* by
1!1sp18 18 DIEMORTH an
COFFEE o byprima Bb
f al e o b lTH CO
p 13
°"1.4-33 eap
Rio ant 4 trOo. for see by
C
I."sty
Ni " BrOWN i a, IntipArWOOLßicK,
,
••ots nperlor ' O . 14 -
: B ° . l)j a k ior glet; "k tlßOWN ITRMTIIICK:
TOKACREP-10 ba. imam oracle.. a prbaa anielt
/. (cm We by BROWN &X/ FM PATRIC
ROPS-5 bal. of W. N. Vert H.p. reed 4h6 d ay,
and for sale by BROWN it KIRKPATRICK
RAISINS-75
b"IIII,Z..T.ICILIVIATIcK
IO—LA
ODACC kego Gage's M
No a ilt oo hood
and for salo-lOy BROWN & KIRKPATRICK
• 114444lienvIlle Water Work..
Eißt/POSALS will be received be the Water Works
Committee. at the TreasurerMOdice until Tuesday,
the Molt day of April, at it o'clock, PA?, for famishing
cam Iron pipes, as follows, to wle—ISS pipes 0 teethe.
bore, 9 feet long,weiglieng each MN poondm IB brands
es for 0 inch pipm Ie Pipes 4101464* bore:9 feet long,
wpielying each milmualls, widt the asual,eomplitzeut
amp., sleeves, o.e. One half to be delivered before
the Mb of /ply, the balance on or infirm the 10i6 of
September. Testing and delivery at Steithearille
be at the expense oi the contractor, for witlekorecority
will be required. Payment as follower 9099 dollais
cosh, upon the delivery orate amoont of pipe, and the
balance in one year tram the completiou of the eon
tram, with interest. Adder.. Steubenville Water
Works Committee, LOUIS A WALKER, Chair2t.
aPI3 dew
GREAT IMPORTANT CIIRMICAL DISCOVER
CHEMICAL COMOINATIOY?
Fryer the Vegetable Kingdom, to repet Dimness!
Dr. Gay.ot.t , . Extraat Dock
and
CI consumpuon, scrofula, erysipelas, rheninatlent,
gout, liver complaints, seine! affections, ulcers, ay.
philia dropsy, asthma, piles, senrecy, affections of
the bladder and kidneys, mercurial disease., cor
rupt humors, rush of blood to the head, fever and
ague, female complaints, general debility, dyspep
sia, loss of appetite, headache, colds, eostiveness,
gravel, night sweats, alone, organic offecuons,
palpitation of the heart, biles, pains In the side,
chest, hack, de.
It is infallible in all disessedarising fininjtus im
pure state of He blood. or Irregular at tion of the-apa•
tem
r tifyi.g
learn
exree.
Won of
!last ten
r day;
ream,
lane at
In the Vegetable Kingdom, an Ell-wine Being has
deposited plants and herbs; congenial to flaS. umstita•
noes, and adapted to the ems of disease; 'and toile
vegetable kingdom does the reasoned man, as well as
the instinct of animals, turn for alVtidoles to pain.
The Syrup is a scientific compound of the most val.
sable plants in nature, entirely free from deleterious
and encrusting mtnenl gab:dances; and es It expels
disease from the system, imparts vigor and strength in
a correiponding degree.
IJI
- .•
An extraordinary ease of Scrofula, Erysipelas and
cored by the sole use of Dr. °eyeful , * Com
pound Syrup, Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla.
Eltalems, Nov 17, 1918.
Gervarr—Syr. I tender, my sincere thanks far
the great benefit !have derived Item the toe of your
valuable syrup. I have been troubled veryhad with
chin.crofitione sere, which made it. appearance on my
. I did not pay much attention to tt at first, sap.
posing it to be nothing but an cmptien that appears
on perm II faces. ItHrially beguile increase, 0011111
spread to the beet part of the head. spelled to a
physician, who at me all tone purpose. I had
tried every thing that meld be tried. 1 sew your Syr
up of Yeilow Dock and Sarsaparillas and concluded
to use It, tar I knew Mist Yellow Driek was one of the
most valuable ankle. to the world for the blood. I
bought your Syrup. and from the are °Acne bottle,
could mesa great change In my system. I mating ed
to omit until I wee a well man. I now feel like a
rang parson; my blood is perfectly cleansed and free
from all impurities. There is not a question hot that
your newly discovered compound is far superior to
any vereeparilla syrup e'er mkt
This certifieste is at your disposal to publish if you
like, mdany emeriti may refer mom I shall be hap
py to give In= all the information I can about my
use, fee. I remain your obedient wren.,
Gooses G. JOlrgeon,
113 Market street
The beat female medicine known. The Extrier of
Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla is a emblem speedy,
and permanent care or all compleinta incident to
FEMALES.
its mild, alterative nroperbes render it peculiarly
applicable to the &lender and delicate constitution of
the female. It is unrivalled is its elects upon etch
diseases as incipient consumption, harrenners, leo
corthotta, or whites, irregular menstntation, inconti
nence profit., and general prostration ante system,
It immediately :cotmieracle that dirtressing nervous
neva and Winced., so common to the female frame,
and imparts an enersy end biroyancY as
they are gratefuL We hove evidence on le which
induces atis strongly to recommend this medicine to
married people who have not been bleseed with otb
spring.
gstotArm• Emu, or Falling of the Womb, of five
years' standidg,cured'by be boycott'. Enter:of
Yellow Do - ek and Sarsaparilla, atter every other
known remedy bad been tried withoat relief.
Wasuwaron, Ohio,
Feb., 11441.
This certifies that My wife, aged WI yearn, has
been serving ceder the above complaint for Ave
years—pearly all of that limn confided to her bed. 1
have for four years eonstantly employed the best med
ical talent that could be procured In tin/section cif the
country, without any benefit whatever. 1 have also
purchased every Innttliment moonsmeaned for the
can or such diseases. all of which proved worthless.
to the spring of WM, I was induced by my friends
In try Dr. Gayrou'a Yellow Dock and SarsapariUs,
which was awl for four months. After she bad used
It for cheat four weeks, it was evident to all that she
was Improving, and from this time she inmroved rap.
Idly, and emitted flesh and atrcusth, until the disease
wins enthdly removed, and she is now erjoying most
excellent health. WM. MtLNFORT.
We borne neighbor. of We,. nod !atilt Monfort,
know that the aborilgtaument, as to the siehners of
Mrs. Almon... nod no to the cure bring netted by
Guymon'/ Yellow Dock anti fitumparills. to be suictly
true. JANE EDDY.
Orme Caro or Coesaumptlerms
itilleILTOX. Jam • ry Y. IWO
Mr. Batmen—Dear Sir The great benefit which I
hive derived from Tone Fainter of Yellow lures and
Sarsaparilla, induces me, m am ofjamieo, to make
the following atmemenit
After wremlng for two year. from tenni debility,
wide. finally terminated n comumpuon, I was tires
up Loy my friends and physieleas as beyond the aid ul
medicine. An a laat resort, I was mimed to try
your Extract, and havUsg used but two bottles, ac
cord/dr to your directions, lam entirely well. I
would therefore earnestly relorninend ymr unequal
led Compound to the afflicted who desire a powerful,
pleasant and safe remedy. Gratefully your friend,
• • M. WALT&
None gcnuipe nacre pinup o f square bo•sles,
containing agouti, and the name of the 'syrap blown
in the Vass,' with le cerritten stratum of S. F. Ben
nett On th e Outside wrapper. Price et per bottle, or
six bottles (urn
ht. sold Or J. D. Pare, cornet of Fourth and Diral
out swarm Csocionasi, Ohio, General Agellt for t 4.
South and. West, to wham all orders most be. address
ed
Caner a Bra, Erie, W. P. /adorn AS Co, Water
fard, Ohn t Clemons, Croat morille; Abel Darrell.
Montrose: Roam Towanda: Robert Roy, Wrlle
boo L. Roderic k. Callotstinno L. %Vilma, Jr .Pitts
burgh, comer of Market street and the Diamond.
A 01.1 ILVAiatod
17 0 do bonus work. A pleasant and pentane
tuition, and good wag. ere. Empire at th
apl9
--
Wanted, •
AYOUNG MAN, an Uniesmati In a Dry Goole
Donee, who has had eoree experience. The ben
of references required. Apply at No 62 Market et.
Bare• Wear
ikli URPIIY & BURCHFIELD. at north root earner
W.L of Fourth and Market eta, have reedited an as
sortment of Tweeds, Morino, Caesimores Sommer
Cloths, and Sennett., of fancy colon, Both . a. Olive,
Green, Brown, and new styles of boys' minureei_
• variety of mice of Cotton Goode for Boys Wear,
also, Doom Lumen Lao Luster EISORAND of mutable
colon forleiy!tiear. aol2
Proposals
btiIYILL be reteired by the Sobearibera for the de
livery of from Shy to one hundredthoisand
els of Coal at their ernsettonee during Me summer,
allowing 60 the to the buhel; the weight di.
'ermined by the cantina.% return at the weigh look:
edit chew I'AAFFE fr. &CONNOR
CO-PARTXERPHIP.
TOIIN II IIAYAELD having this day associated with
ip him ha sun, D E Bayard, will continuo the Leathee,
tilde, and Cal Ihuthess, ander , the style of John 0
Bayard & Son, in hia baddings, corner of Penn and
Watnat streets, in the Fink INand. They *add In
vite !Inattention of purchasers! m. their well selected
stock of Eastern Leather now being received, consist.
log of New Tort and Baldraore Sole Leather, and
"(tuber and Morocco, of every description,hogether
with every variety of Our own ManUfactorti, viz:—
Spanish sod Slaughter Sole, Upper, Kips, Calf Skins,
Musters, shirting, Bnalc, and Band.Lotalhar;lSCatlag,
Lace Umber, Ake. te. Also, Tanners , Oil and Cur
riers' Tools of the boat , stallty. All of athiclrwdl he
sold at the lowest petale rates for cash.
ap111.42w
•
P ATENT BLACK-2*lbl jusl i rec K latogalo by
aplY No GO Wood most
Oil. VITRIOL—SO oaboy• Oil Vitrial jam on bond;
nad fn. .de by lapin) KIOD & CO
CITRIC
ACID—IO lbs Jost ree.dis.ndilrati,tzo
CYANIDE POTASS/UM-8 lb. for sate by
a•li .• J KIDD & CO
CREOBOl%—t) Ws jam tee% and for gab, by
aptd
J KIDD L. CO
SPMI'S OF TtiII.PENTIIiE-32brla In prima order
for
..in by LI A FALINFOTOCK t CO
apt 2 Corner of First & Wood so.
SAL 801)A—I - 2 — coko tinglisli7fos ode by
spla A , FAHNEBTOCK k CO
00AP-73 Om Baltimore fine Varirgaled and White.
1, on consign/nem, for anle by
apl2 B A FARNESTOCK A CO
BLEACILINL: POWDEE—Musrarta... In ilia — /1a f o r
•11e by B A FAHNERTOCIC A CO
COFFEE -23 by., ree'tl, end Cur sale by
ept9 ARMSTRONG & CROZEIL
!'LOUR-1W brio received, and for tale fry •
opl4 ARMSTRONG & CROZER
600 E i ANE FOOLING RtiOgin storeouTfeiriale
ARMSTRONG k CROZER
BROOMS -dig
doi lk ,. 1 0 7:::: ,, No 1 Coi,
received, end for sale by A CULBERTSON 2-
4312 143 Liberty et.
SCOTCH HERRING —3U his No I.
GO bzs sealed Jost received,
an , for sale by [WI) A CU,LBER3SON
rl~d R-40 brls on hand, and for sole b.
I. non A cuLßEirrsori
N.
MOLASSES-1U brls In mote, .d for .14 by
4 4p1./ A CULDERTSON
SUGAR—W hhd. prime N O Pam krtare, and , kr
doeCIII,I3FAMON
/Larch, vat re-
S c T eiv ß eU, n a — n:Pfo b r x :ll2i i v""j'' '
clniELEaTs9.__ . i
S HOT .pI2 -19 kr owned . Shot, on !ajtittfornlaNtrT
EVAN J. HENRY, Wormerlyof Ikaver connty.Pa.)
Attorney and Counsellor at Law: orrme,ll6 Alain
street, Cureinnati, O. Collections and all Maar pr o.
ressionel • butanes% promptly and carefally attend
ed to. 11
Pittsburgh City Viourtsig
(Formerly the Prima: Colton FaClary, nth mud.)
wartemml (7.4: Boum
Fresh ground Family Floor;
oe Corn Meal;
do Nye Floor,
Drank:ld &hero;
Chopped Grain for horses and sows, for sole by
soil WILMARTH f NOBLE
iletspralug Pataat Bads/ Ask.
464 CASKS of the abort celebrated brand and
high test, direct from the maanfactortno Ito
cask, Dew on the way from Now Orleart t and
paved. bare neat week and 314 will sho arrive
Met Bettie:WM per ettipS .19111• Le, Chesapeake, elel•e•
cas, and Alban, which will be sold on amts.', at the
lowest maxim price far cash or approve d hills.
W I hi lIELSELES,
spit 50 Lawry su
•
_
..---- -, •-';- :.:;','-_- ''..- i ' 1 47 1 5 ,4`t',T I . AMUSEMENTS
mrsuron.
, 0D1 , 3 ,
. 2 !
L...... 4 Liu A T 11( E I
WHOLESALEDRY - i..
A. A. MASON WOO 1 c. S. PORTER
Biatzkolt Streets bottoms's Tistrskßytalsekb, Dress Orate and PatomtM, , , .10 cent.
, s . fikeood Lid ThirdlTicits----e...t.23 ..
plataimarialks Pti... -. t ! ' ? ? usn e ey tar notnem personal— —. , •23 .
pectially call the attention at citT and D... op
as 7; Gamin ttnU rise at 7, w .,,,,, j.
We ° o U .m i t : 7ll;erchants, toanso oil Ms n505takten5tra,..............,, -., . -
Slnett in the etnintlY. 'enntrkink nvnx V ° ." ..a On Satablay,AptilVosilt b. presented a s manita
Ilandsed Cum and Nra/tea Of Pattie," told Dm., e' mach Inures; tatted '
tie Dry Goods, constable . , In piut,tof .•- , , 1 SCANDERUANNE.3. -
roo eases best style C•li.e4 . i Seltiliderhattnes Mt Taylor
I/ Bleached Muslin, all oracle.; I ~, ,•!, sir Guy mean Vs W P Smito
a B ntntnngtnal . .. l C. l ; : 1 ~, jaeals.olMtal— , loran — ' , rds Laney
an a Muslin" Laini,: ' ' ., , . Hag of Um Tomb Mrs Nichol.,
4 ' Lamm. and Unltni . ',..- - '';
; ) . Lover's Song Of 4deilly Carew; by Mt Labe),
00 ° Baboons and 'Parma: -. ' I !
10 a C}asiMeres, Clalr., ...,
__,_ .. .
ICO a and b aleiorTickst . nn .. !!"'" , - ' 1
Broato ORO& ,r, I
Together "with the most extensive , AsMoTqa 6 ,,,_ . ' t t
Imported Goods in this market; rameninthg ''' *—
ample faeilltim for the transaetion of Mete imsinnah ,
and oneM the partners being coltSUar in th.eArn ' I
...Mau, thus ramming crary advantage! M
_....bT of
eastern hmes._ They helical, that Mar . 01. 1_,.."
trailer , and to merchants genondly.tomr.jes.
qualities, and prices, than any emtem market. Nna ,
goods constantly ainvlng. Aretenants intending gar
chiming East, are partiettlirly solicited to qmanotne
t.l.i , ...M . ...1. 41011' .A A KARON /nen
_ _ .......,
B ALaJ apt ,--ew toed, Ai
. t . . a eozer b „, •
'rano or jou eccidedd
ANFIEIA
YOUNG }IVSON IlIPERts( y AND O. P:174 .
20 bd(cberta r. 11. Teal
20 do Tea;
15 do Imperial do,• .
20 caddie. Estra Elue t . I
30 40 P. MOV, add Cor.uleNV
L
rTEet eig
grades and style,; ~
14111 ehosis loose black, ter ask by
APPLE Emma . .
lAN nom Prepared to furnish Apple Troeli,fries 'be
well known Nursery of laeob DL, Soswei,
tree. will be delivered al the wharf et Piusbargh for
$l2 per bundled. Persona wishing goo& thrifty byes
.own at the Drug, Seed gall
'Etrutekryo'Hrthart orders
of Wood ail s.zd Its.
. S WICIF.R2RBht
and forlia/e by'
DURBRIDG 8, WILSON &.CO
n s tit. t EllFlED .. SUGAR—A bli ‘ W d=ed,8 Ot . tiaar l
kiredelved, and for sale
gDtt 130111 MIDGE, WILSON &CO
HE subreriber has reosoved his Agency and In
telligence Office as Fifth street, between Market
andd Wood tercets, near, the , Exchange 13milt, where ;
he will be haver id accommodate b friends and the
public far V el 7 moderate charges.
Wanted..;-Flitees (or macre good ClerkstWate
h nose men, Laborer., and Bola of all aria. , Went al,
were] good Cooke & Women for Housework, =Chap.
bee Hand. and Norm supplied.- :Wanted,' • 'good
German or itemehniss, with • mall lamp'', who ups
work on a farm in summer, and feed sheepinartmet
iGennan preferred. Wanted, a .talmeytniur Bodo
er—a German preferred--togo to WarblngleoCOMlly.
All kinds of agencies attended tonrom_ptlylr ander
ate charges, • Please tali at 'ISAAC id
soll.dtdaerS Agency &Intelligence Oth 'Filth
a. winernsvii3,ll.] - • [,Cwiritarsito, ia.
. -•
•
A• W ESTE RVELT & i
IXTELL KNOWN VENMAN =IND KLAKERIai
Y V keep oomaantly ea bane . or addle to order Me
best article In their line,'at - their old tenstd, No. 13 ID.
Olalxatreen also, et No.EO Nnketatree4aegoed story,
entrance In the Diamond. ,Venitian Shatters made lo
order. and old blind. ready repaired." ' 010
"14
COLORED CRAPE ISHAP7I,47PIidu 'sad
C
MURPHY it BURCIIFIELD, -
splo ' cornerof Pima &Wart et rt.s
Sale of .
(IN Thuraday, 18th lunant, u IC.ddoct, &ODD
Watehoosei, VDonnelt Whart,llnluotore, 100
Scrams Caracas Fin4to.,llroot hapio,ation.
logote• aml samples randy day preribw. •
ispwatd • . . W iteisisori
• HOTIO2, ,
rime undersigned haviog purchased of a:A. Bay -
J. aid, the &elm Saar 810 L../ the Allegheny River.
above the Arsenal, ere now prepared to 11l all bills of: - ALL PAPER—W. P. Dimon:all - eanstandy
lumber of .r lens* from 000. domuatafrds ..W:. receiving - , from the largest , insaufammies In
Boat Biding. Deck. plank, Ganevalea.leLeyticamlizga , New - Votlr and Philadelphia; and itlio float French
Trimmers, Boards, he., on the shortest .11ert. LOAN.. ammelea the ammo and most aPpro4eciltgleir Pa •
cos:manly hand. Orders mewed sad say inform- - per .Hanghers, tine ELDTI.L , tin- Bee al
sties given by. IL W_lrtuman, COMM' orWalef .104 ~Pllnuotrid Teeter a Par •1110 03 Wimel st, !le
l/bell, Emma or N0n..., NO 150 UherlY orr ; trees Fourth et and amend ancy,(loe - lart - urS.,
and at the office of the mill.
oplo43al' VTIORTIVAN & MORRIBANi
Shirting Rivaling hod Isiah J/Alliaann.
Ih,gURPIPI & BURCHFIELD are misled to far,
jllL nigh their easterners and bayou generally wait
the very bent make or the above pads, and will go
at the old pried., notwithstanding the adtanceaftost4
Bonus extra fies Bosons threat. warranted pans far,
lately received; also, a supply of Linen Table Ckehs,
- Diapers, Crash, tac" Jun received.- . • •
Bordered Towels es low an 75 cents per dozen, or
ii cents a piece, at moth tut corner of Fourth and
Market ate. ' apt()
•
To Let, , I atotiolduis Tb' o 0101 , RAwren...
91190 BRICK DWELLINGS comer of Robinson • ya,./.
' Lod C* 7 l ctn ' el. . A11 7,,41 1 a °L. P. 7. ..bithroseis Wm to received. B
ead e ac wthi.
Apply •••••-•• SCOOTER , „,.„.__ . .•, Ohio end ennsylvania.l3•ll R Comesper,: ia
anal - toe City of - Plash
until tiVedricadity_,/lta23th dal
'MONDAY CLOTHISTCASSIMERVI. & HAM- of Apal; le:O ,
foe th e Grading. sad .Vosotui of the
_Es NITS, received on conaigaraern, and for sale et
.Hallileed,” Dom Anelilem.tfehr I. Ste 'otootst ME
the manufacturer's warehowe.lry Heaver, a dblimeet 'of %weary. kat .nalmli Drawled.
liplo • NUMMI, FLEMthiM &Go ' 7 and Slieions oflhe work LO
be
alay. be theo
• Wanted, at the °Noe lAPirtsberah;forone week prniennio the
2 000,000 FEET HESILOCE 011. letting:on .pliestlas traEolosnon-W. Roberts, Chief
praelas, for the GODstfilledrle. Eedletwri - eed reep bo Obtained
tho ' Parsburalrand 'Braddock's Field Plant Hoed. Uranus the ad. F.dword• Maine! Resident mgt.
Person. wishing to •opply dm nine coo obtain - far- - ner a th e Epos= th.lethe. Nes , markt., . 13 Sa.er
the. information on applicant. to Heinous, Lathrop,' Th. work •Itt - woll wrathy eFthe
or to THOMAS g 4own,Pitaident _non of good_contract.n._ _
riluborrth , o'er , ' laeo. enlOdat .The tinning and Almon _of ito Use in Colombia.
• • Couniy, - Ohlo, will be It at Halm. on, IVedneolay,
Nanoelow• ' the 911, day orlder: • • •,''• '` ''"
HE Annual Election for Managers or the WeWaris 11,gracr : g. Rolm or Dinotem,
A Pennsylvania Hospital, will behold. In the Zoom , „wat,,ropiNgom,
of the Board of Trade, on Tuesday, the leth tarmac at SSD. TITC4 Will Olean-call forMobar.
o'cloct P. M
The,
contributors are Nquested - th , •Bk . id.; ay la r elarrif. aad
attend • 010 • 'JOHN 'HARPER; Secretary tak them at.W ; ,• TF2YHEROEH,
la - UNT'S MEISCHANDS — THAGAZINE• Art April, ough • , gy•p•Ona eines
DC 1530. Conternst—New York and 'Erie Rahway; -a Er Am i. 3 4 1
Commercial akatehes wi th Pearled Nacil; The arm' • t0„,....`,.. ne ' rat Weed. -•, apt
of Commerce Aboll , hlograrnindoith apontbeTrant.•
Mr of Property; The Anatol:Hand PhllosophTolo.ll.. =MN ;01111:0 seta ter " "'
log; Th. PwwleelleeofSeltln Nwer Tent; Dookmptel, =lime of• Blue, Drab; 'and L ichifet
Ranking to Correney—latenest—Prodiretann -Free Bunten, vorT hoar st,-lest-ree'd from Fayette
Trade vs Protective Tariffs, or Strictest. upon the re- rlag.Cempany. - For Welty •- • ,
port of the Secretaiflt Treaaury of the Called Enloe ,r, ,-- unarm, FLF2VING 0244
te
for leen, relearns to Commerce, Eieslori of the Rue - 1.. upS .L .• No 119 Weed
wan Empire in the Ens; eee.d. • 'Valises ANDIAZTEIST
aadSDISD/S noe , d, -Iran
I.ILACKWoOD, for March 1.950.
ECLECTIC. MAGAZINE. we Ana t Ho me' ' •j) rite Afanhlkelanr ' - •
aeoprice.bs • ,•-• L'
Literary Depot, Third anew opposite the P o et Othea., ymairtqcnk , a).
A 'CARD. " ' 1 , I LEafillE SHIRTING CHlEClol4 , styiwsa
fetHE vadentimmd be, lean to inform the , publictr4W?l , kiaofookirm'er
A. 'that be hos declined' he *nes. le fever ef tits • sou,- • ' '''4ll3/15EY' FLEEING. .";
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P. hi. Devi., vibe cond ' ils the Auction and Coo , 1 • _DDlSlrlio.P_PUlllpit -se elosi
wiwion heathers at the old stand, earner of Wood andI7AVS - rettiosid go, -WarnboaSlNO. !Site; ot
Fifth greets, and for whom he would soliella main Ja•betwake Wood and=l; where'orltibe Ithp
oce ofth lib
e eral patronorelthrethfore besnwedap• Ire We; • Loy tnelintannyee, g remanortee
n a,,re
,;,a the hone. JO H N D. DATA , Nibs, - Spikes; Castings, nod llot Deur/deo
Apt d 9th, leso. warranted of She beat quality, at the loves pints.
arghe late - lirto *lnsley &Wet,
DAVIS, - ; tltaring.lnerchasell .414 interest. in the Sign,'--.111 talcs
(ESICCESI3OItII)• .11511 N-11: DAVIS,) enure of the Wanthonati and well downs Menthe
AUCTIOI9BBIIAND COREIBSION MERCILINT,
co. 0; wows sea yang mous*, ! SIP may fawn as with their pagnm. , •
117 I LI, sake Wes, on liberal terms. of Foreign and •-• DS -A CO,'.•-
I &sesta blerchandas, Beal ES/1.10 Smoky r 90 Water at, Pittsburg*.
kr., end hopes, by experience and clown at6mion to
business, to meta a conttheanee of the , support and ,
patronage so liberally , extended to th e fernier Mime. i
April 91..1940.t t
M=:=
SHACIELSTT WHITE,
No. lel, WOOD EMU.
HAVE In more and on seeming a Imre Meat of
DRY GOODS, olected with . t otal Caro for Ott BONL
western trade, tad to, which dory Lamm She alleatient ,„.•
of city Lad water. 'merchants. Great Inducements ;:aa , a , r , T .
oflered to Cash boyera ' 'UN) ',DOTtAISH-4 auk• reed and for sale try 11
EACC - 11 casks mime Sagatrearral , ROBERT DALIMILL A - CEP,'"
1 cask prima ShenaldersOttat reedvedrei apt Marty simor_
steamer Jliberata, for ludo by •• .• , ou...surr.ss,s bbla forma., , j
• JAMES A HUTCHISON A - CO '
„rt, spa R DA LzELL km ,
rate by b n e irs7r oat , Igo td - KTAL.—is -o.2.:llaorfoitisoltrietro
ITSB-4 brlrroll, clams, - Joni - fOri - :sr '? P66 1.1g1 1 41 . .:7115ii,
.",,„,k by famti ; B CANFIELD , I p-DMICE STONE,-6113 It, la amtmrsate
litiliACCO-16 teas No 6 twist, Ord rs brand, meg apt . , - EstrridsmaYPTialltu
from steamer Hamburg, and for ItaW by ' I
from
,
r - AIDD OLL-Itt bdt recaitlaufmat steamer Ladyi
Li Byron, end for aalo. JAMES DAUM'.
OR - SA - CE-ATtur of ShaLL BLACK BIAIIIII,
well matched, androod travelers - Juggle° of '
F
ap643t •• ' • - .B OLYDE. r 6 Wood at
NO. SUOAR--39 hbda N. O. Sago; now' fandrag,l
and for . ale by • • ;MILLER & RICSEIBONf i
apd • 172 and 114 library !...
SUOARIfoIIBB ItfOLESSEd-taTilit:Hotutrt.;
?dales.a tuatara and tbr Isla by • • • ! ;
ape; ?dILLEA 'l
77£131firrai-11 k#a Bauer ort eentbrnme and' • TORN WAIT tr. CO. bars ennoyHed. :licit stock ef
.11 ram'. by . live] . MILLER & BICKETAN. . I ez ft ak" lye ibel " •-•
• ; ' apt;
Q MG LES -kb M Shingles far sale by I •
• • ime& scrETBON. •
WEL - .N 0. :dud. 8. afa Win WAYNB. IRON' wOBBB adootatOUSlL,
0- bn rab bY raPri bIIILEFA BICKET;011. i 11441.B.41".BBOWN
_ledfatididaalB/
.41LT:•100 brt• N - fairer gale by. L ; - W,,aler Itti 4l .l. Mud) , Mang . ;
1.11 an. 9 ' ' WILIER h. RICWETBoN.II • •
UO-ttl-40 D a d.. . N., O. Begat jirarbid ; iY
-:
a'aiLatrt meanterialaraen t and far sale ,by . A •.I.Altal And' entalboabta 1 181 , 1C1'," and if
Pe • • —; 'Sew frawkijOß os.larred,aaataitacnutia Warshaw , ' Nolßeeoni
Ti v ion - 88-do brlt N' 0 btatuaes hot reed and ; ati ► ardObble 10..4 " '" # m "" . • qg for sate 141 Wan) -; fr W HARBAIJOH
f - 10FFEB-10 bap Bib Case seed aad f aare - Eir I
nte- saw itA4iuglg. 1
SQ.I.I9IaR CURED 111018-1/0. easki - fleniyAaten'
beat Luau Cared Hubs. in mere and for aala by
at* 8 & W BaRBAURN.,
HEED E'ELTB. 7 IWO takeep Paltr:111 nut and' t
8 W 11.1117,LUGH
C R 4 , l=trulriluVrErrirwniad'
CarroN . DapEß=Broi.. - irnmaiktwar.
f , P 3 8 14".k. old
Di‘ ! "P sVlTlLtrat e lli ' 64..
q t isstiiutkii—A largo rostrum! Of the
c P..., k7 LTashionable endiNety Colors, jest re-
SHAC.ILETT 4.WIIITE
iNTODINOS-,Tere bales beatry
Ydiegs received by • SHACICLETI . s WHITE.
FEESCIri:VilitB-15 eases best mites, black
and 'Drown French Climbs. Wmaned colors,
4,1,0%104 by • SHACKLETT t WHITE
COTTON DATlllrili-611 bales Nall • Haub ,
lu
ore, r gala ") 121 11 .116111/1d16_7.
atot Water end Front at..
A - A Oh Al' NE-te pipet Calla4a 18. on
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esnOposeet, end Or . •
tpd - • MILLER & 1119MM:sic/
BACON:-IXeskiiiii - en'd; nips , lsndle il train Meioses
o, swe by ISAIAH &IMP& CO ,:
ARD-RYlas and I mute No I, tow laadiag
JLI .team: Oarless, be sale by
DICICEY& do'
17 4§-0 '
• • • lIATAIRDICXEY4VCO.:
MOIXEO-Y5 brlsJas,lfeectiti ß le c ritl,t 6i 7f .:
ntrrreitz4ow — ii — o
.1.) tad for
MOI/COOINDLES-Ite hats Jut ate% c,s,skiilj
a - 19/sl BYRUP-15,DrIa for aide. kren to d m
by 'ARM DAiIR(.4 •
ap9
'VIRE BRICK eenganily on arpri — A__andfor y
1C *PS . • JA 1 4 1 13-PDALZRLL
_
SUNDRIB/3-21 bee Retsina
uses Carom'
10 halfakesta gleam Tea; :
a hallabeas necked des
1 bet peeled Paackea
3 /els Cider Vinegar; •
10 big Ralerahts;•
10 big Variegated Beep; '
30 des Patna Zino Wasbbesada
dos Assorted Pickles;
3 dog Fresh Tanta td.;
For sale by J WBLIABEI,
ape Corner Wood and Mt sia.
To eonclado wiib ibo ` .
'TICTILf..._„ .
Jeremiah ..... .. W P bmllh
Podso .. ..... •••:-Nr.tuttey
• 'lt Frail
Nn . ......... .... 111. n Porter
LoarObeanl4 . o"Oal drian ailed .11to FloweTs
the Forest)? **.
lorena-1100136 4a tha'beinriCtifradobinee to nto
pablie that be-yrill oder et Ceneen v. Wilkie*
Ban, ea TIJESD/Y Mil= hi 1111112 nisixted bT
Mina-X.. 1 4 Mb. Demmer , . (Itreat vataltst, recent.
trfrorn German)( and ■ latrarceemor
Adminanee,noemoN ticket* to be predated at tho
.Book.and Moue Brenta - .lntomopert at ?o'clock, per
formates to mamma at 8 ceeleek, P. AL
:":' - TWO WIOILITIV: ajoßms:
Stiday sal BatxurdaylpripriAlthili , l3gh
1111111 ,- , HALL.- •
•
THE , CAM PANA LOCIFARp,
Staspaufollrunammeetwomorroftletrabaine,selee
sad wind Nu:sisal EntertaiLurrou4,,a,! . ,t
l,"OUIL 7.1 8,
, la addrtlon toSell"klusik r tbd Co:tete - tea
o f en.
livonad by a Quarrel 'Bum, tolnycitied of Ilea
niubdmayser and bluetit. ulentud turatt.,":,rorAtar
terdars, so° program:at. , ,
Herr - Conrad FreebBrtebrOur:Sfatkki
Pried of nonunion, Li canto. Mutant to b 6 Lad at
Lba principal lank storm hatch:, and,aulte
Ddu h atua at 7, Coucen to cortunaute at 8
_o'clock.
Cost Saturday" afternoon, al Ina pur *me
delook, lot tka ottommodation °flu:Myth mid MM.
P ITTS BU R FL 811.11 , 14. - .. -
41POLLO:11181.11,-110178,11. WrIMET;
OPEN DAlLY— , frant Ym 1.4 o4nlngf Ito a
the altermai' and frva . 7 top "
"10. dkaituoi — Ct, 17 .
halt . e kld 7 -4 4C.
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SOlIttICAMICaftl!111100130 aim : irtrciiuii~
-
- Fsur Hot* oita 241 'ar.Aetaticin.
'Ortletotrli 13t ' u3a'ciook will
.eu snwma bona k.°!'l"and'i
'corner or.WaZ.,,:ar Rio 6,Z,N,aZ r ,t,'
a ndestlettln bY eolitng 1 . .,11V,5zt 41.-the.COMOr of
Bess dFit!, streets. Ltlso,ona Ist of grand, Pos.
ing Mint of 2ti footos Wylie el:estate= Abe Coon
ionse, outxrcliending !tsek,79 fem..
-,Terkponke tkisa oestt, t
,Sssidne In one yea With in-
Nies,' 'to be seenssket sty oose, and seensige.'
—*PM , kS DAVIS, Aunt.
B. l:'Wstasitccil2
. I T . - P a umn' ,
seiocrint - d.,lvitortituiLL *, 00.,
OMMISSIONA.PORWARDING SfERCHANTe,
fidia.L.sseei and..Nd• SlertleCommereist street,
.5t.1,91.1,1,1L0.0 •
Rxrassnesta--Ed=PeaskiaL to, at. Louis;
Greelyt:Gal do;
James Toga, Leralswille,y;
—Jones losinster,Stirreirosst4o;— , '
' lot% iltd=trod;olohla.
, Alanssets. Uatar ILlRibesse,
1E0• • 11: PALMER, No Matelite • eet,' erptegiu•
f ed to offer 'ere treat paddeemonts boyar of
Steser feldithsery Goods, of everydoseriptioa tlis
steak consists or eve r y doslrable .tylo of Plan sod
Panay •Pass, Braid, Gimp. - ProAeh 'Loco - and ether
Bonnets ; • lo r tny tAnd&lifornia.•Nound And &Mrs
-T lOlnl i lts, Anna. Leg Airs,
aLnta
Straw,. Brsid, China P[lllll. and Soltan lists. RA,
bons, 41,0 ts ets4 , B4Onneev Pate; and ,odaeMillinerY
Aida:mote:, '•'• • - • •
ACCI 3 / 1 134-13Dabla 03, In store, ter •
If GRANT'
" 4 bs or sea •
R E SELLERS
g9f'AgelilC„~WOlb~loi iatd Di -': '.~ -:(~
.-. .HS9~ilfill9
LNA iQUORICH-340 lb s, nun suat..lP.lo7 quainyi
for rate by • R SELLERS •
CALS.Witia.Llazioaktitte by
. . R E SELLERS
Al4llA'l4 iue r " " R Ent/Mpg
iDecom-AOO -- n. Ohl - }Nuo.' NOO;
treat Swab pets. ter nib by. - '
nps •• • • - 230M1 WATT ft CO, Libriair
TI.UX , N-16 aka prime CibebViiti alfeti_4ll . lo7 . 6
istl,lt s er."‘ l 4.""faiTCS4
pnma Blida , Iha
for We by
- - WATER &SONSi
' 3tWathr sad dt frog_
1-4 .14'. 1M31 ! ' "
VEATIJEIN.S prim.. Inman, and lot Weft
.V. apti I. WATERMAN &SONS
, 4.; few, Inv:, with-el:mill
.‘41,1494),4)41..0. nearly WA,
J 41100.151.Aitga
.De 21,Wno4.ttea
VT IT"24 itEll-2S
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116 ZUf a ir a rli ll o ! ei tti 640? v
by
• • I • 9ktia 4 VlCK no t ir k rOTon
ops
LARD -g, n,:
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3 lab!' do; to arrive and for bT
• r • - ISAIAB DIMES! grow
ISAIAH DRUM& ••
GRass ,-4 bbla
"nIgragJICZYSCO
rXATIIICRS—OS as to arrive on Genera, for • •
by .1w1) • • ISAIAH DICKEY aco 4
A rtoct , FlBu-12 WS au bawl sad for solo_by •, •
" ' ' ISAIAH DlCAlibrt ON.
,obb • • Water awl From ar.' •
I DOW' GLASS-lOWbso lorortort a lrl s
I • • • JAMES I)
BATHERS-13 1175t5e,,140.•
42 19' "al4P lWOocanki,m wow a
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tAUCTION .13MXS.
c u all,VVt'
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Pk , * Fmbern jpa not lust. br
GN(— .. O.IIOIIANTs
dei foraale
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