Daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1842-1843, November 03, 1842, Image 1

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Guard, 'when' ibex
The fellorring Isar lilt of fai ts -
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firm do thrift'. hart { thei ipp rom
apparatasig is hart:malign fora*
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RARITAN, -
NIAGARA,- Dr. ;.-
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CANTON, • MO
LADY OF LYONS, CA , •I >
VALLEY FORGE, INDI
FORT PITT. GA -
BREA KW ATER, QUE 4
EXPRESS MAIL, DUKE
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CASPIAN, EeLl
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W EST WIND, Aw l ,
RQUEITE, Osrg
TALLEYRANI), Pte ,;;
PANAMA, POW
CICERO, A GNEs,
SARAH ANN, 'AMR
N A RItAG A NSETT, kßi t
AMARANTH. OR?
MUNGO PARK, OHIO,
NEPTUNE. CRC
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NORTH BEND, GA
:MARIETTA, Ili' r
, BRUNETTE, CY. ;
STEAM FERRY BOAT, '
The 1, avriing community 'lite
before they make a. choice of II haat,
and see whether it would 1101 be
and securit y to ebtscsse i Salfeti C
passa,te anG freight, in preference la
a7.a , ,n‘t exiiksian--and that They
t hat thi=invention has the aura
fifte steam en,tine builders--gent .
rt 15 1. underFland the suljevt, aed
intetested— besides a nombecof
ic gent len en and others—all of Teti
me otrirr, No IC Water Ftrerl,Tbele
pleasure hi all limes 10 eliait
I who take the trOubie - 10 - Imit.
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ITALU'A FILE REAL I:STATE ,
td r The F a hsc r be r offers for saitot
r. ;rnd rater, the :rester pait of Menai
_ i the citie< of Pittsborghatad'A ' •
Brirk Warehoorm nearly new. a: 4
cnnale on Markel sinnplAnoineen
braeinz a from of about $4 fed by 60
o lire, or rieparately to mit fraretatenk
its.
Also, a select buildins lot in Atte'
hreadth,bj upward of 3.50 feet is
frone., one on the Pennsylvania cant
Washington street-
A rso, tbelot ariljoisin the Oman. I • t
t.y nearly 350 feet *n_tienth.. harloditio
:not mansion bootie Irina I Pow fait
? ;Ins . . .
'' : Al=o. n lot with teraiimaarry lack- -
"" ale on !Ie corner Of MitiCtl. WA Trobill
ow ,
:. , a runnerale ground rani. rad *am tem
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. asa 7. roPery. -• • , RUM, I' - e
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nt.
, 11 4 NL..a A APp W fi.Nl A.D.il
4 . c _ . cas‘, or goorls, a quarliq of Fbt e
. a , Altnow all kind= of Colseitry Praha*
..,, ' For cao, or toods at HARRIS'S)* '
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c, crircn Aireigfactrat;
REFER TO-
Jno. Grier. ratsbutzti:
Aaron Hart,
Jame= C.,rbran of G'd.
Jno. D.
ArVar k Hanna,
Avery. Ogden 4 Cn.
!no. Woottl,onrne, Esq.,Maitiona
• ATA LI: BLE FA 11114 POP. SA
V Farm on which I live. 10 W
Braddocks6eld, ccmlahilin JoPe bit
; aCrei , ; aboui 70 acreg of wlacb is
c ,, ! well tjinhereit. There are !Rpm ) a
arda 1 - tirn 63 feet by 34; a apple
A iso , at..ut seventy acres of tat
• -
Ipe equal to that of .any upland
rh. i Terms Epode known on appiWitiontf
in the premises. WILLI/111r
WI LLI A 111 C. WALL, Pia
and Picture F'rtlste
Fourth Street Prrtsbarik—Ce •
CT
4-c., fur Arf iSIS, aiwairs on toad..
promptly framed loonier. E ''
,:i •
esi (twice. .
...
Particular atlentiOu paid lC
,
ery descriFoion.
Persons filling tip Steam roatf.
„. : o f hciradcantal:e to call.
WHITE "-
to fornish-paip.tero. gad
' (base pure While Deli& wade or 1111 .
ranted equal. if not supelarl° 39!
, All o, de r, addreased to DasHIP •
If Co. sipte. rin •
. atreLcir.d
II
ko L 4"rAsEnoNANts
Fiftk St.. eve d•for frost ON.,
The Suhcriber reap ant ""
Pnif.burgh and vicinity :that be
1
t ail i ce Shoes. of hisetrit Inatafal"—
. where he twill keep contialotil"
~e : meut of all Lindenr,ladiektita ,
.'., a s,tl shoes. of I lie best gnality...lo
a ; ees- to snit the times He will O.
• . 1 kinds of fancy strork-:-511eh as
7 6 , slipper - , colored piters. sad W l _
cp, i ehildreres &Islet*. silk gullet% 41'....
u, I wilt be wade at the 'Mated Sada"
'- . Tier . Ladies will please eslialall
!ti i :IS the poWriber feelsinitfilleill_lll/1.
lie SO' * li n
.: , a any article to tda l iv e y , . *
ei.; step 10 -
11 - r
.11 se
i P.S. Paul font.. :.
door from Harries intent:P *l2
. .
~ i, i rrsit Wharkel gareet. ' ' -
tt
ILLI,AN MAT
0
,VT otri,
, Liberty mad 412.0 1 a""'"' - 0 410
I thanks to the intliner." Ot t IMI
Mei*
4 firm. for the very Sitserst
: 1 7 E
E< tended to bins, lerisotmec ibin
e ; , svistiestosesstlitait-tivea
.1
m e, snerit ibetosttion0 0841 " 11,111 is
e, I y peesfufly Write t - lietr slattot ie.
; Ile tineefl
ttnivtisis been ever egret 04. r'
„ whole of illentorit,,of tktise-aOWi
cd ! d siblefai as ins)ntiil4llo 4#.
mph he, **IV
sumusfittientsils,:eittoglia crwr
b senor urrlroPer d i t'..sgo4l4 4,4”
e .
serest its Plaillisreb---- •
' QA110014;111"*"(-4.- 0411
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and Manufacturer
if, at t to t ute office, oa a (Wattle
111-0 COLL; (ZS a year, in ad.
x CENTS
RIP
of Advertising.
rwr.tve Lisr..s or, LEES:
0,: > 0 i one mow h, .V.. 00
0 ,7. i, i TWO W OW 5, 6.00
11.1(11 Three months, 1.00
1_;(t 1
Four months.
8.00
3.00 Fix months, 10.00
4.00 One rear, 15.00
ADVERTI SEM ESTS.
S ELIZ. iT Pi EA4:r. 6 .
i Tr o Spiffy
IS.OO ! Fix niontirt, $23,00
.5.00 i Ore y ear. 35,00
gents in prorortion.
es Stx Drit.Loits a year.
OFFICES,&C.
Two ttetween Market acid Wood
Po , intaFtet
trr.4.h door from Wood st. Perier
r WiIIOCk,CONTIor.
•
nod het vieen First and Setond
•tam. Trea:nr,t.
Third street, nest door to the
,;711—S. Johnston, Treasurer.
trd'n. ' etween Market and Wood
Mato,
near Mali , ' e-L
r
ttlarket and Wood streets, on
FAR NEES ' DE
, Fey,: Fund. , Fourth, I.Fetv.-ten
kVood
pr.',
p, r S't
d 15' nod
\ TTilllNr.‘ .ND
T L AVI
,sit • I. Mahon
'ri• 10
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tr!zr , '
0. , .1 ,
& Yr( LI RE. s.
lIIIIIM=I
I)11,11 - ORTII
i , ll, nl-.
!MMI=MIIII
ROBINSON. I nr a l Lav
oor , t be fi1.,t00,d..r,
111 N' , ••• Pnr% If 11 dr
Ili I It, 1i 11 1! . vr Jr
n fro' F"
.—Jost re* r.r..,1 160 choir.. id O
ared and lot rhi.ap by he d o .
IS q qr fl 4 I: RIS,
No 9. Flub Ft
supp•‘ of I..tort.etit's Fresh Hu
ller dtlert at rarwhes of Turnip
for gait . at EED7, en recces at the
F L. SNOWDEN,
Lt'teet y at ret t. head of Wood.
1 - .."; hoot and Shoe Ma nufacio
• rt ft St . next door to the U. Statm ,
a. w and Satin Shoes made in
he tare newest French patterns.
MI LTI CA CLUE:. in Ws to snit
ger', tote disposed of by
F. L. SNOWDEN,
a 1 I .tberto strerl, brad of Wood.
Flowers and Flower Seeds of e♦
Can always he had at foe Nu_
F. L. SNOWDEN.
1114 Liberty/ street. head of Wood
rt:uat Mammoth Onion Seed, for
and Seed :;:ore of
F. L ENOIVDEN,
24 Liberty street, head of Wood-
CRSET SWEET rOTATOES,
recessed
F. L. SNOWDEN,
0. 1f.4, Liberty head of Wood st
rnhtt,. tr.:: of Hors. Fancy Spade! ,
Took, Budding
Stwars„ etc., jtki re
r. L. SNOWDEN'.
slie,t, head or Wood.
urrhartl G MA? and
alway. on hand and for
F. L. SNOWDEN,
P. 4 Lit.E.rty street, head of Wood.
Ritormays at Law. office
• D4intoold. A ttorney'sßow,"
' Fe ll. between blarket and Wood
seplo
ELANK.S. for prom ediaps la At-
Hie tab= law. for tale at this Office-
on the North Item corner of Coal
riteet. Apply to
R LINGTON, Market, near 4th It.
reth's French Sugar Beet seed.Jeat
ad for sate al the Drug zed 'Seed
F. L. SNOWDEN,
I " Llfiery rime, head of Wood.
OP PARTNERIOUre--Tbe
heretofore =bights hetereee Wile
EN. AntN Etorewsu. Wider*
- L wtnt a,. Oigby ire aurberieet.
Übe ire is note: whet bemisies
WILLIAMIRIOM '
TawrinlingMt
,714
•
Ds. E. MERRITT, DEMO, min:wath.
field, helium &cosi sad Mir' d SRL.
step 10 -.lPrnitentoit.
TOR NI - 51'6N STOClTSON,Bocitsellem Meilen atoll
Pspertlaaafarsarera. No. 37. Market SC sep 10-1 y
TORN ANDEZSON, SesithGeid Fosodry, Walee-st
fil near the Ilionenrabrbi Hoare. ftiltAgrsb- *UP 10-11
LEONARD S. JOHNS, Ableremn„St.,Char Mreet, se
wad door from Liberty. Imp 10-41"
DR. S. R. HOLMES. Office in Second street, next door
to Rlaleany ¢ Cn's Gass• Warehouse sep 10—ly
SEIUNK k FINDLAY. Attorneys at Law . Fourth st.,
Dear the Mayor's Office. Pittsbeq..h. sep 10-ly
TH OS. H A 34 I LTON. Attorney at Law. Fifth, between
Wood and Smithfield ala.. Pittshrzh. sep iO-19
HIIMI .TONER. Aownev a 1 Law, North Fa-4 corner
of Smithfield and Fonvb streete. seP 10-17
TFIONTSOt HANNA - -JAILER -MINIM( L.
'FIANNA k TIYRNISIILL'S. Paper Warehouse. No.
11 , 4, Wood st., where may t had a general supply
of writing, wrapping , . printing, wall paper, blank books.
school books, tc, 4r. rep 10—ly
C. TOW NAEND & CO., trice Workers awl ß.. .Manafacrurers, No. t 3 Market st reel, be , ween
and 3J streeLs. sep y
I AS. PA TTEI7 4 :ON., Jr.. B'44l,lm:ham, Pirishernh,
.111 Pa., Manufacturor of Locks. and Bons; To
-I,acco, Fuller. Jilin and Timber Screws; (loosen Sczews for
Mills, 4-c. RV y
1011 N 111'C LOSKEY. Tai' or and Cleihier, Libero,
street, between Sixth anti Virain alley, South side.
sep 10
r r 1 Bridge
BC Rftitl DG E CO., Whole le Grocers and
Commission M elta ntF.— Se•ond siren, het wren
Wood and Smithfield 5-, sen 10- 1y
1,64.141
Can:ll
Gnon1)011. Commi.,:inn and Forarnrdintz
. M. rrltant., tVater it.. Piti,itnrtzh. Sep 1(Y--1y
ha TIIC, n fOod rerr•ivcd per S
R Corinitr, and for Fnic 1 J kA. GORDON.
vp 10 No. U. tt ester street
QUG APs >IUI. >P? --40 Itlrrls N w Orleans Su
:ar; SO this New Orleans nlas:ei , . fo r vale by
seplo J. G. A- .GO t: DON:
dr• ,rmered to
QC - G.111.-7 !itd , prime N. O. SaTar, ref-Pried per S
f...r Pale by 3 G. S r 4. GORDON.
„ tl ,
- I . ~ ,t 11,.m..:, ;r
P. A CON C ASK order, no hand and P)r sale by
10 J. G. 4- A. cor.noN. No. 12, Water st
ii; All AND 11101. SS n pit 41.• I. N. 0.
t.:7 7 l'uzar. 32 X.O. Mola:Pce: , , reerivelf per Sleaml.nat
I I WI for =a It I , y J. C A. con DnN,
=MEE
El=
cc U. I(' a-
,~ Xll
Kt..s
& CO.. Punl.Ulre r
f 1/aT...1 ft 6 - 111 , 1.:Inv. A I!PV.
ill=111111IMEMII!11111
, ereived a small
SUp
evr'd Vet , 4 4 ,,, Hams, on fet3ii
ISAAC 1111ZR13.Alzent,
and Cont. Merchant
111XCHANGE HOTEL, Cornpr of Penn and St. Clair
st .ept , by BB'S 4- SMITH.
p 10-1+
by
IG METAL —77 loos soCi, Pi! Mr %al for c.lie
J. G It A .GOIIDIN,
-rr , 13 No. 12 Water oared
11 LISS. R %CON [Wits. 16100 it*. Baco n 3loo kJ Sttou!ders, for sa aby
J. G. 4- A. GORDON,
No 12 %Voter street.
"' 111 - ILS. I. I:I) OIL. for saw by
B. A. FAHNEF , TiIICK R- co
corneroffilhaod Wixxl
1631 P. 4 BEMS Germnolown Lama Black for sale
F ;lINE.FTOCK 4. CO..
co-oer of 6111 and Wondsts.
1400 LP'S Prepared Chalk , Iror fra.p
eat B. A. F 111 N . C.F , roi; a- Co,
romner of and Wned fru,
'U(: 111 AND MOLASSES__-60 bi,ds. N. 0. Sugar,
t , ..7. 1 25 bbls_ do. do., 100 do. floo..ii-0 I,lolasurs. for
I.G.A- A. GORDON.
No. 12 %Voter si rect.
IL.V.NK PETITIONS, NOTICES,
JP 1o he its , ed in Bankruptcy proceedinr,s, printed on
.r.d pat ,er.a nd i n the forins approved by I he Coo rt.for
Off.,, of ilie !Mercury and Democrat. Sep 10
‘1 . 7 .711. HUBBARD, Ltdie,' fashionat.ir boot and
V sho. .1 an ufi.rtnrer. o. WI. Third s'reet, oetweeii
Wood and Smithfield streets, rill- - burgh mp 10
X : BIT MASTER, AT RN EY ArLAIY,
har:rvil,..ved his °dice to thrt corner of Fourth
treet a4l_7herry Alley, between Smithfield hod Grant
,erls.Fitt,burgh. Pep 10
FOR RR!VT.—Theda•elling and lot containing 4
acres, in Allegheny, near the Beaver Boad,lately
orrnpiedlq Mr. Faunae! Chit Mil. Apply at she Merchants
nd Manufacturers' Bank, to W. H. DENNY.
Pep 10 Cashier.
UhAVID SANDS, ATCH &CLOCK
4 4 • MAKER, No. 9S, Martel. street, Plas
s 4. burgh. I-c; 'veers Firib aeut Liberty streets.
DEALER IX WA TCIIES,CLOCKS., BREASTPINS
FINGER RINGS, CRAIN'S, KEYS, COABS,
fep 10
LANDRETH'S GARD&N SEEDS.— A full
supply of Landiettes Garden Seeds, always on
band. and for Sale at his agency, the Drugstore of
F. L. SNOWDEN,
rep 10 184 Liberty street, bead of Wood
ID WARD hat his office and residence
on Fourtb Street. nearly south of the Court House.
second dwelling from Itite-T.f. , treet_ lie will faithfully attend
alit-ails pertaining to his procm-zion. Night calls should i.e
made at the door shove the basement. rep 10
—Matt hew Jones, Barber and Hair Dresa•
R ov AL
Drov
e r. has removed to Fourth street. appOSPei he May
ors office. where he will be happy to:srait upon permanent
or transient customers. He sutiritsa share of public pat.
rOnay .. . PPP JO
‘,17 M. A. AA' A RD, DENTIST, Penn st. three
door below Irwin street. Hours of business, from
9.. x.. until 5 P. x.. aner whietLtime he will attend
to no one except in eII.PS of aeioal neeer.ity. He
would fo,ther inform those who may think proper to
employ him .that he experts imtwediate payment, without
the necessity oa his part of sendin: in bills. eep 10
a OBEN 311FARL 4ND, Upkolsterer cud Csbileet
et, .41...ter, Third et. between Wood k Market streets,
respectful infirais his friends and the pulilic that he is
prepared to execute all orders for Sofas, Sideboards. Bu
reaus. Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads, Stands. Hair and Spring
Stat , ras- , e., Curtains. Carpets, ait sorts of Upholstering
work, whirl' he wilt warrant equal .o any made in the
city, and on reasonable terms. sep 10
COMMERCIAL AUCTION ROOMS, Ars
110 Word Street, Pittsbor gk.-11.. A. Bauman.
Auctioneer and Conimi.sion Merchant, is now prepared
to receive and sell ail kinds of Goods and Merchandise,
at his large and capacious looms, No. 110, North East
Corner of Wood and Fifth &wets. F - ittstsugh.
Regular sales of Dry Goods. Furniture, Groceries mad
other unities, on Mondays and Thursday of each week.
hardware. Cul tery„ Dry Goods, and Fancy articles, on
Tuesday. Wednesday, and Thursday evenin:s.
Books. kc . every Saturday evening.
Liberatadvances made on C N'uisitnnientswhen wanted.
Itcraamccms.
Messrs. John D. Davi,. Esq., 1
L. italatey 4- Smith, I
LL Hampton. Smith, It Co., I
F. la vas 4- co, 1
... .1. W. Barbridge 4. Co.,
I
, o S. NrEee it Co.
.. Capt. James ii•Gargilt, ). rittsbartk.
... C. Camara, E...q. I
44 Joia SI Tatedea Eq. ' I .
..• togas 4 Keanedy.„ I
li
,‘• J. K. ttorbead 4. ca. 1
.- Jas. li-Staart. Esq. i
.. "siert Caliray,Zpq: - . . .
Cwt. Jas. Abp. I
t
.' .if ilVay,libukulti it - ea. • • •
” 'Waling , SPINS* . . , WiNieliata
1 Alai& Ellegitiri ' ' 'rliiiekStillee
1.1 : ` SOWN 1041101 PI 4'0.• ~ • , ' -rhollio . " ':.' 4''
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Pitietnteri and Bower Packet.
OLE,
. &UM. HEaPHILL, ih IMlCalaEDastar,
HAS commenced her emitter trips, and wilt ean dai
ly (Sundays exceotat) Leaves Beaver at ft 0'
clock A. 18,149 w Pittshorgh at 3 o'clock?. U. con
nects at Beaver erltit the
Pennsel-eanii's and Ohio Line
of Freight acd Packet Canal Wahl bet wees.6eaver v and
Cleveland Ohio, and Greenville, Pennsylvania. Leaves
Beaver daily at 6 o'clock P. - This line connects with
two daily liens on the Pedeeylvania canal to Pldladel
phia, and with tine New York and Ohio line on the Erie
canal. and New York and Ohio- hae and Ohio taaat n al.
so with stm:in freicht and passage boats, brigs-and
s chooners, on the Lakes. The proprietors of tbivivell
known lOrc will be prepared on the 2pening of naeivt
tine to tiran.port aterehandize to any of the iniermedi,
ate ports on the Pennsylvania and Ohio, and Ohio ca
nals; to any port on Lake Erie, and the Upper Lakmlio
and front New York City and Philadelphia.
McClure ¢ Dickey, Beaver. Pa,
Cobb Wormer s Co., Cleveland, 0,
Ex As 4 Taylor. Warren, 0.,
PITTSBURGH 4- CLEVELAND
LINE.
STEAM PACKET micnicAN,
W. B. BOLES. Master.
RUNS daily (Sunda: s excepled,) between PITTS.
BURGH A- BEAVER. leavinx Bearer at 8 A. M.
and Pittsbur.h at 2P. M. providt d mita Evaaa's'Safe
ty Gnarl to prevent Explosion of Boilers.
This splendidand fa-t ronoinx Steam Boat has just
neen comple:ed expressly for this trade, mad tannin
mineetion with
CLARKE 4. Ce's Pi:tabu-Ark sad Chile:Cad Lime of
FBEIGHTAXD PASSAGE BOATS, daily to
Cleeelemd, Obis.
Or flow. the Ohio canal to Idas.iloll, kip. and Erie Ex
Tension Line loGreenville.
'Pt e Canal Floats of ibis Line are lowed to and from
Pittsbnegh direct, and the linsine-s conducted en the
mod prompt and teonomical system. Having a connee
turn with the Pennsylvania Canal Lines to Philadel
phia and Baltimore, and Steamboats running town the
Ohio river; also, through our Agent. at Cleveland, with
N. Reed's Sican.boats 2nd several Lake Vessels, and
lite Troy aud Michigan and Buffalo Lake boat lines on
the Crier:anal, We a• prepared fan the t ranspollat ion
of Frt- filo to and from all points on the canal, th, lakes
and the r, or the Ea ,, tern cilit=. at prk.ea 3S . ..OW ar
any other
A ppl yln G. .N. Harrow, No. 55 Water et, or at Steam.
boat Mielsiran's Landing. PitiA,urgli.
Ctarl 4- Co. 8,-aver.
Hubbard ¢ Weal herbee, Warren.
Wheeler ¢ Co Akron:
Thomas Richmond 4- Co. Cleveland
J. . Wick .X• Co.. Greenville;
W . C. titalen, Sharon,
11. W. Cllnoinr.hatil. New Castle,
John Mirk. Younzslown,
Jobn Campbell Newton Falls;
Campbell er Miller, Campt.ellid own;
Babcock 4- Mcßride. Ravenna;
C.. 4" Fl Itrulef , .. Franklin;
11: A . %litter 4- Oly,ilOra
Wellsrman & Whitehead, Massillon;
r:ordoo k Det oil;
Kiline,naok A- Co., Panto;
Crwinr2r, Richmond, William , Co., New York
sep 10
No. I*, Water street
No. 1 1 . ll'ater drePl
111(.;fir 121. Certify. of Iroodnad Fever
, Streets, has on hand a complete as
sortmerdof Quer-ni-Ly are suited to the city or country
trade_ Also, a choice selection of pure white and gold
hand Di N 1 NG AND TEA WAR E. in large or small sets,
Of separate pierce to sail TOOT 11:11 - 5.
A cask of 46.6(1. or 84 piece sets, superbly painted
and gilt English China 'Frew:err. at very low prices.:
ToiTeavrare. plain, and rich painted and gilt. Nom
1.00 to (k. 5.00 per set
Mn!s of every description.
White China Shaving Moan.
Granite Divine a. d Tea Services, in while and with
splendid American scenery printed in hive and black.
A large varict y of Ettranitioat Dining and Breakfast Sets,
imported to match. complete,
Fire Proof . .stone baking plates and dish e s, from the
Derbvbhire Potteries.
Flint and Green Glass. 1n all their varietien.
Window Glass, of every sifft.
Palen , Pockets, Tote'. and Reefers.
Stone Pipe Heads. ke. 41 - c•
Alt of whirl] are respectfully offered In the pub.
tic on-the mosi. favorable teems. Jan 26. 184.7.—1 v
TJ. FOX ALDEN Attorney and Cor•sellor at
• Lew. Cto rs his profe*sional fervirrs to the cit
izens of l'im..burzh and hopes for a share of pohlir
par
ronale. He will eserot e all kinds'( writing with neat
ness and dispa.ch. Cases in bankruptcy attended to on
reasonable terms.—Offire in Smithfield street, at the
house of Mr. 7 homas O'Neil, to whom be refers.
seplo T. J. FOX ALDEN.
DAVID CLAIM. Aft. r`ashiovable Beet ,11ater,—
Itas removed to No, 34 Market street. tetween
Second and Third streets. where he wou'd be happy
to see his old ettomers. and all otlirrs who feet dispos_
ed to patronize him. He uses °ethos , : bet first rate
stock, and employs the hest of workmen; and as he *tees
his Constant personal attention to business, he trusts t hat
he wilt deserve and receive a fair share of patronage.
see 10
FCUTTS, ICE CREAM. CONFECTION.ARY.—
A Hunker mspectfolly informs his friends and the
public that they can always find the b.t quality of ice
Creams. tosether with al: kinds of confectionary and
fruits, in their season. at his e-statilishmeat—No. 11.
Fifth street, between Wood and Market.
N. B.—Parties supplied on the shortest notice, with
cake., or anything in his line. Also families furnished
with Bread. sep 10
JOBB. GIUTIHRIE, Auctioneer and Commis
sion Mercha to„Ars.lol6, termer of Wood 4- Fifth its.
Pittsburgh: Having been appointed one of the Auction
eers-fin the City of Pi tsbu r: h. tenders his services to joie
hers, manufactnrerf and dealers. who may be disposed
to make trial of this market- Ile i- prepared tar make
advances on consignments of all saleable commodities.
and trusts to satisfy correspondents by quick sales, and
speedy 'and favorable returns.
That the carious interests which may iie confided to
him, shall be adequa , ely protected, be brings to the aid
of his own experience in htt.ineu and acquaintance with
nterchandize generally, the services of Mr. Salem.
FsanzsrociG heretofore advantageously known, as an
importer and dealer in Hardware and Cutlery, with
whom a permanent engagement is made.
PITTSBURGH, NO
1 S" 4 2 .
Prwprieters.
JAMES A. VEAZY. Agent,
No. 60 Water street, Pittahnrep
MIMEO
REFER TO
Ides , rs. M. Tiernan. Presh. of M. 4• M.
Bank.
•• Darlington 4- Peebles,
• RobertGaleray,
•• James M. Cooper,
James May.
• R. H. Riddle, Pittsburgh
•• Wm Robinson. Jr. Pres%
of Exchange Bank.
• Harnritoo,Sinith, it Co.,
• • John D. Davis,
•• Samuel Church.
o J. Q. Moorhead,
• U..- W. Brown it Co.
•• John H. Brown. 4• co.
Smith 4- R%ales.
• Yardle 4• is 'wets,
• John S. If tddle,
.• • Job's Datreii,
ILIVA WS CAMOMILE PILL LS BRA
11'41 HAM J. CLIMES. residgag -at 66 Slott 'street. I
New. York, was alined with Dyspepsia in its most
aggravated form. The symptoms were eldest bead• i
ache, great debility. fewer, costiveness, cough, beam
Mara, pals lathe chest sad stomach always Mier elitism.
Impaired appetite. sersatios of sloths: at the toosseetr,
Tolstoi to me, annsea.wiliffreswess visaaitioys;disrioess I
ho arils aight and re:omoms, Thitoetiad continued op. I
ward of a tweiv'easotab, robes. - amasoftiag -Dr.Ww-
Eiraaa.lo()Clattbaso street: sod robodulog toide swirl
Wseessofol and imireeibie bode of trealowast. the 'Wield
gran onamidely riestorollto boil& to the
wanwoothotod gratefol birdie tura festal& bear* deny.
AL *Sadly wane dsrosontaad wailauteewithieaboosstatn;
1 .! 10 / 1 6 1 VbeftelleaoliAtal!--br
IMM.LiMI4.4*.
5 .4 00 1 491 1 - 1 1 6 Wi~Akdillii ,,-
- _ ,
O%ER is 42-.
iv'646ll:'
_ DDS Fascia Pins. These
Pin; areal rongly recoaninenohni to the notice of
the ladies in a see an& ellident remedy in removing
those conattnintspeetem . ti t : their set,-frog mans of ex
erehm.eiraesierat. of the systems. .They obviate
etistilimeto.,and eeturteraet aft
wined
and. Ne r vous
affetlitios. 'These Pills have ,gioed the suction nod
approbation of themes* entineat PitiOchias is the Mai
led Stites,aol sassy Mothers. ForsaleWindesaie. and
Retail:by \ 3111.1.82.8, Anent,
rep 10 So. SI. Weed Street, indoor Sewed-
_ •
Airmu •LDAin, /ma Shen Maar, Lard, St . .;
mermitseic heed if Saritifistil el.. Pigtairargh..—
Thesahmehefbavieg bested pat the stock of the late
Themmitilitkety, deceased, has commenced boldness
in the 04 'sand of Mr. IL, and is prepared to execute
all dercrim ions of work is his tine, In the best manser
and on the shortest notice. He keeps corstantly on hand
a large assortment ofshoe findbmsaf all descriptions and
of the hesi- quality. Be solicits the patronage of the Pub
lic sad of tbe craft. WM. ADAIR.
BURGHMANUFACTORY.r—Spriars
11 311 7u S ki Aztes fee Carriages at Easters Prices.
The sebscrThera esonorseure and teem; constantly on
baud Coseb.o and Eliptic Spritrp (warranted,) Joßiala
Fula Aatee. Sihrerand - Brataphited Dash Frauner.llress
aad plated Hub Bands, Sumo Joints, Patent Leather,
'silver nod Bran Lamp!, Three fold ftepa, Malleable
Iron, Door Handles aadVinges. *0 .4-e.
lID. SELLERS, M. D., office and dwelling in Four th .
. near Eerry street. sep 13-17
The attention +ftho,e who 4ve been somewhat seep.
tieat in reference to the numerous certificates published
in favor of Dr. Swayne's Olitipoued Syrup ef Wild Cher
ry. on amount of the persona beinis unknown in this sec
lion of the Stale, is respectfully - directed to the fofinwins
certificate, the writer of which has been a citizen of 1114
hornet for several years. and is know n as a gentleman
of integrity and rmponsibitity.
To the 4yeatt, air. J. KIRBY.
I hare used Dr. Swayne's Comp rind syrup of Mid
Cherry for a cough, with which I have been severely af
flicted for about four months, and I have no hesitation
in saying that it lathe most effective medicine that I have
been able to procure. It composes all uneasiness. and
agrees well with my diet.—and rnantains a regular and
good appetite. I car freely recommend it to all others
similarly afflicted. J. 11l titsicu, Borough ofChambersh'e.
March 9. INN). sep 23
Pot !...I'e by WILLIAM THORN N.' 53 Market si rcet
FRUIT. SHADE, AND ORNAMENTAL
PERSONS desirous of procuring Fruit. S 1 ade. and
Ornamental Trees, or Shrultherr, from ykiladel
phia or 1.cf.13 , York, are requested 10 make application as
Fowl as possible, al. the Drat , and Seed Store of the sal,
scriber, where ran be had ratalogue., •ratuitously. of the
most excellent .artel F. 1.. SNOWDEN.
rep 21 , No 144 Liberty r reel, head of W 00.3
INDIVIDUAL ENTERPRISE.
U. S. PORTAB.F.,E‘BOAY LINE
Far tke Traospurtation of Nerehoodize to and from
Pittebergl. Baltimore, Philadelphia. Xclo Perkored Bea
Ise. re, ow .11. in the shortest tiros.
THE Unirell Siates Portal* float Line, is composed of
Haab; hurq in four sect lens. each zcl ion capable of
containing i.dcven toils. and soscept Ode of being separate
or detached and transfertcd from to Rail Road,
thus. as it were, forming a romplete train of Cars. or
Otese.tr,lite al.prannee of a Boat sailing on land
anti I.'S...TM — avoiding the emit delay occasioned be se
Slipping at the several jections and tern:lanai tor s of Ca
stals and Rail Roads. the expen,e of transhipment and
.
damtagc,etbe gmorts -octal'n by frequent handling; and
renderint , it impcmsdbe to separate lots of goot_s on the
way—outing 10 the pecobar construction of The Boat
Navin fear separate apartments in which lords are silo
red, renders theni less li - ihte to d maze goods by water or
otherwise bran by any oilier madeof transportation.
The sy=tem of Tran.portation.aS recommended by rile
Ca a I Commissioners and lalAy 2d0,1Y - 11 by the State,
refers particularly to this class of lloaLs. The Ittnalc of
this Li n e a r e owned by resvonsible captains that run
them, and is the arty Line now in operation free from
runnopolie..= or rombinaliGn.
Comisconetne..l to the modergiened agents- will he re
ceived free of commits-ion and shipped without delay at
the lowen rates. All eh:lmes pant and every Instruction
promptly attended to. C. A. lIVICLTLTY 4. Co. Azis_
Canal ItaFin. Pinslntr.h.
F. F. POPE. Afent. 75 Bowly's Wharf, Baltimore_
THOS BORER IDGE, AgentPhila. Prp )6 —if
VIA II BLE M IN CF A CTOI: V.—Patrick Can field re
-1.71_ spect fully acquaints his friends and I he ritiblic zen
erally. that he has commenced the Marble hnsins at the
corner of Fifth and Liberty sts— where will be ronst 2nt I y
on hand. tomb stones, mantel pieces, monuments. head
and foot stones. table shifts for cabinet ware, and every
art icle apnenainine to the business. He will warrant his
work to he well done, and his charees will be moderate.
He respect folly asks a share of public patronage- sep 10-
TAMES A. VEAZEY, Forwarding and COMIIII.IS Si 011
.11ferakaat, &teat for Steamboat Cleveland and
PennFylvanta and Ohio Line Having rented the ware
house formerly °erupted by Ilietninftram 4- Co-- No. 60
Water Si reef, t el ween Wood and Smithfield. is prepared
to receive and forward eoodA io any port on the Ohio or
!ti-- - sifsippi river on rwl,zonable term&
srp 10
COPARTJVERSHIP.—G. P. smith 4- W. Hampton,
having associated themselves together Rimier the
firm of Hampton 4. Smith, will continue the wholesale
Dry Goods business in the house recently ocrupird by
Hampton, Smith 4- co where they will he receiving in a
few days a new stock of Falland Winter Goods. They
respectfully invite their old friends, and inerchontr gen
erally, visiting Pittsburgh, to call and examine their
story, sept 28—d3m.
Philadera.
I se;110
JOrt: &
ca.f lair el.. near e illeeheef Bradlee
LOOK AT THIS
TREES
PRCMPECTU
Firr spew, Paily:-Arsper peCity itr
Sulk, t. the
DAILY -MORNING TOST.
T - .
ffinialtemilbere hiering matte arransetneals ie swine
the American klannactorer and Mahar:Ai Metes
ry into one Jonrenl. have cotictuded, to publii , b a daiy
pays with the title ef tbe Deily Mersinr.ct.
The trouthr4 object ofilm“Porr" will ;le the ihwaeisa.
?lion and defence of the potiliml principles that have here
tofore baba maintained by the Edions. in their reap-dine
papers. and their best efforts wilt still Ity devoted to the
advantimeat and meets of thaw doctrinee.
Althwish, ia potitiet, the toper will be flieele4blY
democratic. yet the Mors hope, by giving an honest.
=laid hiitary of passing PoHticai evetau. Foreign
andDomestichada:mime. and brief !pliers of all mat
' Waned occurrences that come properly within the inhere
or a Public Journal, to wake their papet Etlfrielently le
erestioa to entitle it to the patronise of the politic, it
respective of party cottgaierattotts.
In addition to the political and eenerai news that will
be *el " in the'''afarsiss Pert."the Editors will take
pains I. tarnish the Easton.= coannuinhyr With
the lalftt and mink In4ratieg COIDUZCIAL firreata
eVlSCS from all parts of the eouatry, and to have prepa
red sucleaccounts Of +be Markets and the State of Trade
as will beadvbatageons to oar Merchants and Easiness
Men in Chair several ratlines.
Terwes—The Nan - will he pshlished en a tare* imperi
al sheet of fine paper, (mannfacinsed especially for This
Journal) at the upasually low rate of FIVE DOLLARS
per annum. payable in advance. It will 2190 I.e sold by
news-boys at the low rate of TWO CENTS a copy.
.fidniertiaeinestir will he in...rtect at the lowest rates
charged by the other daily papers of the city.
Xi-TWENTY active. lads are wanted to sell the Post,
who will be engaged on the most liberal terms
THOS. PHILLIPS,
W. H. SMITH.
Auvist
OLP ESTABLISHED EMIGRANT OFFICE. NO. 61
SOUTH STREET. NEW YORK. New Yeekaad
Liverpool Commercial Liar of Perla*. Snares fr catty.—
TheSnhseriher would respectfully inform such persons
residing; in this mortify as are desirous for sending for
their friends to ro.ue out from the old country. that be
continues as usual to mate engagements by which pas
senger= are broneht out en very moderate terms, in First
flats Ships, sailing from Liverpool weekly, and would
- urstire persons desirous of coming by the above Line,
that a...agents of first respectabitity are engaged at Li
rerPool, there will be no detention whatever at that
point.
Re is also prepared at all limes so furnish Sight Drafts
for any amount to ass is t in meowing, passengers for the
voyage, payable t hroughout the United K ingdom, ard in
ca the parties agreed for should decline coming out, the
TRIMatEe money shalt be refunded without reduction.
Forfinherparticutarsapply it by teller to
JOHN HEnDlii AN,
N 0.61. South street, Svcs. York.
Josr.rn
Atih. Wno.hon.c.rt fI , A r.zur ti• Furm ma.
No. 2d Water street, Pittsburgh. ra.
GREAT S MEM , rENNS'YLV %NI 1 I. ANDS,
BT ACCTION.—WiII he sold' he Puhtic Auction.
without reAcrre. for cash. to close the concern. at the
Hatt of the Marlhoron.h Chapel, in BoF.ton, on Tues Jay.
the fmtrt► day of October next, commencing at nine of
the clock in the forenoon.
All the progeny oft he United Et!.alf; Land Company
conciPt irr of atoont
140.000 ~ 'reS of food and well watered Famine and
Grating and very valuable Timber Land, lyine in Jetrer.
son, McKean and Clearfield cornattet. in the Slide of
Pennaylvania—on parts of which there to abundance of
Coal. Lime and Iron Ore, and many DIM veats
And nf Osiers against sundry persons for land sold
tying in said eon ones, that are consfstered good.
And of Stork and roots on a Farm in the tow:eship
nf Bradford, in the coon; yof McKean, in said State of
Pennsylvania
The land wilt be sold in lots to suit purchasers, coo
ainine from about 120 In 5000 acres.
Further particulars will be made known at the sale.or
on inquiry of the sehneritter. at No. 12 Lou! Wharf—
of Fishers and Baldwin. Merchants' Row in Boston—or
of ether of the Triddeesof the said United Sate: Land
Company. D. R GRIGGS.
President of the United States Land Co.
Boston, A umist 20. 1840. tgep 10)
NIOR.IS_OMS PILLS
BY Morriwtn 4. Co. Landon. for tole only by S. N.
Wkkerslntin, corner of Wood street aad Virgin
alley Pittidiureh Pa. and H. Harwood, Beaver Pa. who
is sole gent for Western Pennsylvania. sea 10
FARM FOR SA L R.—The tiodersisneti offsrs fur sale a
tract of land situated 4 mile; rec... reepot , the
direction of Rittannins. Buffalo 'torsnship. Arnistrows
connty.eontaining 100 acres. 65 cleared and under good
fence: 10 of whim; are in meadow— a rood wittare kg
dwelling houseand cabin barn erected thereon—an apple
orchard of 80 healing trees—add a spring of excellent
water convenient tothe house.
rik.
FOR TER MS apply to the stihs.c residing at the
Suitt:arks on the Pennsylvania Canal, I ogle above Free
port.
rep 10 WM. 4- PHILIP BAKER.
r, THE WlSE•—ttis now well understood how
much disorders of the mind depend for their cure
upon 3 due attention to the body. It Is cow understood
how valuable is that medicine which will remove morbid
accumulations without weakening the bodily power. It is
now understood that there to a reciprocal influence be.
ween the mind and the body. It is now understood that
purging with the Brandreth Pills will remove a melan
choly, and even insanity is cured by perseverincly ticinc
them. it is now understood haw much domestic happi
m.ss depends it pon the healthy condition of the dir.dive
organs.
It is now well known that the Brandrelh Pills have
cured thousand• of hopelese and helpless persons, even
when the first physicians bad pronounced them beyond
all human means of rehef. it is now not only well
known that the Brandreth Pills so cure, but it is also un
derstood how they cure; that it is by their purifying effect
on the blood thri they restore the body to health.
The value of the medicine is becoming more and more
manifest,it is recommenced daily front family to family.
The Etrandresh Pills remove in an almost imperceptible
manner ali noxious accumulations and purify and invigo
rate the biooditad their good effects 2re not connterbahm
red by any inconveniences; being composed entirely of
vegetables they da not espose those who use them to
danger; and their effects are as certain as they art mash
tare; they arc daily and safely administered to infancy.
I youth, manhood, and old age. and to women in the most
critical and delteateclrcemstances. They do nut disturb
or shock the animal functions, but restore their order
and r.ilahli=h their health.
Sold at Dr. Broad reties Office. No. Sr, Wood, gfreel.
riaxhursh. Prire a cents per bor, with toll directions,
MARK—The only plane in Pittsburgh' where the gen.
ine Pitts can be obtained, is the Loetor's own office, No
95 Wood Wreel. seri la
DR,I. B. Ti BRITT'S. Bespecqully inform the citi
zens of Pittsburgh and vicinity. that be has return
ed to the city. Be hopes to shalt the confident* of his
former patrons and the public getter-411y; aed solicits a
renewal-of a portion of limir patronage. In eroalleXiClA
he would camerae, that tbeeperstion of Label city. jar
,ltreakingibestonein the btidder and allowing itite pass
of with the toinc,) is every where cenestasding titedeeP
est hiterest. Helens* to extend tbeinDeft, of till , hranch
of his profesdiat as the afflicted. Strictures. Divas s of
- the. Bladder bud.whicbecutsiesiallyfellow.--
will likewise receive stateliest.
Theme *Win i dislarteesvishing futillter iAWrmalioa
will apply perseteaUy _or. by leiter, ern' desired ray be
accosinsedated *Skis dweltbMis a arrived Part ild . lbt dr
le, of thlid,leetireea Ferry and Liberty sir. sep 10
_
itmr,, 141 LibertrstrAtt. PilietbsreN Whole
*/ fele mid Rein otheater litt . ..lsatida boa
Bad Sail; moo/ilia ~,Nr- f jio- O '!N strealwar h"rms
smillikut sre wee iteierillky.ltat hoa to b
knomOmmilmlOr#WilimmMiOtitc 4 / 31 4emW 461011 *
wortiseptirt Ornetiereoffr!sfieg sale maths
west Veniniit . 2 b i t /0
ft a bik.. LUX n
,TOBACP 3 - 11 P , load —lu
~::-..;-'
ilaw,..
I PRIck TWO
TUS L111113111AMITIPOgellr;
Mitaameasaa4 Custom is lutaltl t ' v „ : -.,
.11Mier Christophe there ins2lol l oL.,,,iii!"
cry mummer evettiog: and during tlitt:ffimpo.
rat iLeciort ball was given. The ..nton4,
musement of the men was ridinitt4o4../
the women; sitting beforn t sir rigors e
a screen, er in their covered
Sometimes the notes of a gintar,....w.4a
female voice, struck the ear. PrOmmanitter
commenced only a ft er the death of Chrii"
phe. to his time- no natiies were seen, in
the coffee-houses, but these were filled Wheit
Boyer, with his army, entered the toaria.
Under the former, also, a certairieidatiti;.
queue and distance was preserve&lif*
black nobility, who kept themselves sielic
from the rest of the people. TheWhijes o :
however, then as now, stood in high Coin*
eration, regulated by the atnOunt o(iltear
property. The black nobility had no io t
of furnishing their apartments handeomelys
a good proof of this was to the ornatietilai
furniture I had taken out on speetilitii*
the beautiful glass ware oraameatalih44
and gilt coffeesups, pleasedithose
very well, but they did net think they w
suit their moderately furnished apartminti.
Their beds are almost the only elegantfur=
niture to be found amongst them. Englis h
or East India stuffs often form the drapery /
The musquitare [or fly-nets] are frequentlie
of the finest and most transparent iettlirel
'Expense is a characteristic rather of
whites than of the natives. At-the tahlolltr;
the black man of rank the wine is freopulialelt
bad; and often there is none but votaditni
(black) bread to be Ind. There is alitilio-/
regular arrangement or display at neatiiinieu
t particular festivals, however, the ;o
is as richly laid out as with many Eunifie'
ans, and on these occasions, binquets - ask
similar elegancies are not wanting.
a f
,41
Carriages were at that time used EMIT'
on extraordinary occasions; thus a inhabiter
was often seen going 'to 'court on foot. iL
shoes and silk stockings. and at best it dirty -
negro trotted behind him. Rich ladies mahe
their maid-servants carry stools to and (OW
church for their use; the common yieopleic
during divine service, sit on the floor.
'Luxury of dress is carried, to the utmost'
height; the linen of both men and wetneehs
of the finest quality, and worked with sites
embroidery, of whiet they are s 6 fond, that'
every thing is made with it. The men,
lit -
Chrrtaphe's time, ewe uniforms
none of the military were decked out.
v6n the young Hay tians, from eighteen tw:
twenty, and just come froenneheel, theorist<
in the blue uniform; nor was thietesteefian- -
ged WI Boyer became president. -
.The women and damsels are fund trishaw
and appearance: their head-dresses are of,
rich and elegantly formed *tit
clothes of tliz costliest stuffs. On feetiet . .jk_
they arc dressed entirely in silks, of shots y.
colon.; their fingers covered with tinge; ties
neck and ears decked with gold trinketter...4".
Their shoes are of the finest French nesalt
facture_ Upon silk stockings, and shoes of •
the finest colored leather, they wear .no4_
gold spangles. as was once usual amongst' .
ourselves. They frequently go barefooti:
or with shoes trodden down at heel. This
higher classes are cleanly, and during the,
heats change their linen tree times a day:
Ladies going to the promenade wear on their -
heads a broad felt hat, with a couple of tas
sels hanging down to the shoulders: Theiu.
pace is slow and measured; they hold-up:
their train with one hand, and carry a pain
asol in the other. In riding on Journey*,
they sit like men on horseback. Many .of
the women, and occasionally among4t the
colored are musical; the guitar it tlteiclls :'
instrument, which they irequentlyae-_
company with a pleasing voice; their siiVi '-
are French;
One of these we must insert as a speci-
men cf the taste of the Haytian fain
'C'eet trop long temp(a) saffrir, there safe,
C'est trop lour temp muffrir, there tunic.
O'eat trop Lug temp aoutfrir
Pour ines premeires amours!,
Adieu, there antic, pour toojeare,
Adieu, acre amte, pour toujours
Adieu, ma there wane,
L'objet de mm amours.""
'The
'The Haytian black never works Inio^nOt-
pelled by hunger or force, and, the insiiit
he can cease from labor, he throws hia*U"
under the shadiest tree near him, lights WS ;
cigar, and delivers himself up to totalitkler. - .
ness. It is not unusual to see tani negreek
silt ing on one horse, and a-third holding'-iiy: -
, the tail, to lessen his own proper eitertiort.'
ELECTION Joss.--It is stated the :
New York Tribune that at the recent
election is Luzerne county. (Pa.) which
is strongly loco loco, the-regular ticket,bad•
on it for the legislature a Detchmse named.
Koons. The _ Democrats aware they- -
would not go it—they were agaimeconlino
tooth and nail. So Mr. Koons was back—
ed off, and a Democrat named itrolhaalf,.,
put in his place. This incensed so urer;
Koons fliends, whi instigated talente.
Butler ' a Whig, to come oat as, a ataiffip,,,
candidate and helped to elect him, 1634}gt& - i ic :
the whigs had not deemed it weak iik#l2,J
to make any nomination. _,
The above quoted joke" ts.g the
rounds of the coon journals, and
be good enough as something tellottiel), _-
if it were not for a trifling error as , to
result. Mr. Chester Butler was not Oro._
ted, but on the contrary, was beaten balls ti
in Lamm: and WYomiag, the*b. on*
den which, fans the district. The selPlitr —t— :
beis elected, Messrs. Overfield and
lied, are both democrats. We disirrei, :-
_poilipg s joke even it be at our owe
pense, but we mestl-twirtint
Ottani doubts es totbeitt: ^et,
this - *holm/ story: ab**r
. .
"7.5,