Daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1842-1843, May 20, 1843, Image 2

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. . FOR PRZSIDENT, :
Moving Weilt-eUlArri is at present the ''•
' • ' For the Post.
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'And lord knows what in your intestares l .3 A 3 ,-- -r.
ir - ,S . BUCHAN - AN 3 great destination of persons Moving to the Foreigners-
aud vesceruses. 'Theo there's your legs SuNeet to the deelblian or a National Convention. west; the Fort Madison Democrat of a late In the Gazette of Thursday evening, oe
ver the signature ut "Justice;' I find a
h their various veins—' —.... wanton and unprovoked attaelton all For
wit'Varicose.' MILY )lORNTING POST. date, chronicles the arrival of a steamer at
'And as to your feet, what witlihoppin —' I , their wharf, crowded with passegs and signers, and the Irish in particular. In
epeaking of the Allegheny outrage on
-Out in thern-eend flying goat in your Tie enississ e• WIC H. 8711TH, 41.1 D PROPRIUTORS freight. There were upwards e n t er deck
Frank Johnson's company, he says: "the
etornath—swimming gout in your head— ---- s
siTURDAY, MAY 20, 1843. passengers on board, chiefly Germans.—
outbreaks thro' our country have ener
'syon'teegout all over; _..-e. . - - --------- -g
The editor .rays:—"We have never seen
, Yea, Roger, yes—it has got hold of I -nee First Pag.e. ally been composed of foreigners; these ,
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my whole system, sure enough. But it's a boat so completely crammed with beings who, when across the Atlantic, would be those
, The The Kind hearted coons.
apoplexy I'm afraid of—apoplexy, Roger. and furniture since our residence in the glad to have received at the hands of our,
Coons, finding it impossible to re
have giddiness, tinnitus, congestion, letli. bread, but . when once here, fancy freedom \
• West. The tide of emigration is strong, colored citizens, a potatoe, or a piece of \
eoncile the differences among themselves,
"orgy—every symptom in the book!'- and they are now pouring in on us from
'Dong the books —e ra
them has done it!' or to reducetheir discordant materials into tion, and is doing an immense amount of all qeatters—let theta come; we have an coneists in trampling on the rights of our ,i
—There's Doctor Imray's Family Phys- colored people.' Now, whether Mr Jus- I
a state of union, they have set themselves
good.
icker, you've give yourself over ever since
about reconciling s upposed difficulties in - abundance of land io our territory, which, lice has any extra knowledge of what indi-
you brought it home. And then there's The Secretary of lowa Swamped.— for the want of tillage, is raw lying idle victuals generally eon:pose mobs and riots.
and waste."
Doctor Winslow'e book, and Doctor the democratic party, and have made some _
Secretary
The of the Territory of lowa , I know not, butl do know he, in this ins
Frankum's as made you believe between disel-suresin relntion to our prominent menlowa is the place for a workineman with stance, is a vile slanderer, and he knows
. it
started from Dubuque two or three weeks
'ern, that you'd got a turned head and pen-. for the Presidency, which are not only 88- a few hundred dollars: A small sum i 3 very well by concealing his narr.e. I will
emce on his way to Burlington; with about
dulum belly-e-' I tonishine hut e xceedingly alarming. They venture to affirm, that at the mob in Age
`Penduloue, Roger, pendulous' eight thousand dollars in specie. When s ufficient to p u rchase a freehold that will gneny city, there was not a European of
have found out (we don't kw w how) that
'Well, it's all one. And then their always produce enough to support his fnm. any Zlesctiption, much less apotatoforeign.
the wagon in which he was traveling
op you, a strong feeling of envy exists between . ~ .
plagny formuluses for making er. I am well a ware there were foreigners
teach .(1 Long Creek, the driver attempted it and a few years of industry will place
own,prescriptions. You'll prescribe your. ISler3sis Buchanan, Van Buren and Cal- happyindependence present, hut they were from Pittsburgh,
to cross, and in a few momenta the Nagont him in Plssession of a
self into heaven, you well some day '
with houn, arid that the defeat of either of these and from the steam beeats, and a few from
es _ that can never be realized in a city.
The driver narrowly
your blue pills and hydreangea pow - g eritlem , ..n in the national Convention, is was swimml"g• Philadelphia—called Philadelphia rats to
dery—' caped,—the horses were drowned,—the distinguish them from the Allegheny rats.!
sure to create a disruption of the party.— They had new potatoes in Baltimore on
'Hydrarge powders .' wagon separated tutu two The writer of this has probably traveled as
het is not Luellen to any parts,—the the 12th.
'lt can't be good for noboay to swallow Tllk rnelwre.l),dy ' much through the U. S. as Mr Justice, and
SO much calumny. And then your dabblin democrat.. but our kind friends, the Coons, w' ielit of the spec i e sinking the he will say boldly, that the riots, mobs and
body uf Ternene We find the ( * .Bowing in the Be.
with them deadly pisons, though you t. the Wagon, and the bed of the wagon, huh- other disgraceful assemblies are generally
-how all about it; and it %%111 come to pass ton lieperust—lrvntr ob , erve a otmt l ernan with
know as well as I do, that three Prussian tale robes, valise, &e. were swept down , hi ; „,.„, T „.„,„,i ,i,' wait of a youn ‘ he' . . composed of native born subjects and sons
as eel - lair! ns di.l the better times which y, it is
Acidulated Drops would kill a horse.'. of Aristocrats, who think our freedom is
they promised in 1840,, ‘Ve eitiltitit t.Ut the stream. Here was a quandat y,--1 morally cert. ri that they ore NUT 111 :rr ied.
`You mean Prussic acid. But in somel too extensive, and should be restricted to
affections, Roger, it is of great service.' feel the most lively gratitude for the svm- t 1 tr t .ver
night coming nn—and the waters o f the in. you are a gentleman and lady alone I
the nobility. And as for Mr. Justice, I
in a ca'd, each ,
Lidliioq out of a different win low,
'Yes, like Oxonion Emil, for hoot tors. p•atltizitg interest which the wh i g 4 take to cree k rage d o n more impel rrously than ev vvould not be surprised, if his real name
b, Co at - meet, that they are perfeetly hatmless, for
Then, there's the newspapers. I do be- our utitottunate condition, arid if ever it er g as if 'laughing to _corn,' all their efforts was known, to find him one of those indi
they h ive b•en married some months at least. v ia
'lave there ain't a quack medicine adver- ()al foreigners who made his living by
shooed happen that thee can collect from to regain the lest change. After alai' .- if y ,0 observe a man arid woman, crorec•in:„ •
deed, but you've tried 'em all. (rum Coek-I
le's Antibiling pills. and the Febtifildges, their hiding places a suflicrient number ._
o f in e; the neighbor hood and keeping watch cacti other in c impany, tret them down as man ' r;
aching - city
of Europe.
to
n a st y Barillia, Lord! lord! the heaps coons to form a decent miniature of the po N. . n the banksall i I
ILL t, the driver succeed and site.
; lam as much opposed to mobs and riots
Of nasty messes you have swelled surely! erful menagerie of 1840, we will recipro- ea in haulieg up the seven boxes. which I ' . y r) " 9 " a ""'"-- ,3 (-0 0 1 ,10 . in consp,lny, C 31 2-
as Mr. Justice or any other man; and am
Not to forget the Horse Phisic you terok cate the kind feeling which airy „„, ex . arrived safely ir: Burlington). None of the •
lUnt ' y using every endearing lerm in addressing ; very sure Ido as much fur our colored
trter readin in Doctor Eli.itson that the each title•r, he a anted that ore is, tige: , and
press fur us. • public funds was lost. The valise of the - the M population as he does, hut to abuse arid
heman two legged specious coull ketch
,giber a tigrii , l, when at home. ; vilify foreigre-rs as the principal actors in
- . Secretary, which was lost, emitained S5O
_
the glanders!' The Mormons and the .I,oi-711'1s - ins.— i :Dr Ladner is lecturing ill NA lehry• 1 scenes of disgrace and misrule, is just a
uf his own money.
;l- 4 And was the poor min cured of his 1 bout as n ear and contemptible as beaming
From late '
proceedings at the holy city of !
i-lypoctiondiias•eil' In olene note of the fruit in irket the tl ;
3 lfarder.—A poor drunkard nam( il d ay
,„,;0 1,7,,,,i
apple ,
at a sand.
' " ' r colored people.
`Yes, by the L'ounty Chronicle. iuto N , u voo, it is made evidemit that there is 3
John•_ It is not the color of a mall ' s skin that
Logan, a stone cutter by trade, died [Vin. Metstgc. I
wetter,' -some Nee introduced an an- kindred feeline between the Antienasens ___---e------e I entitles him to respect, nor should it sub
nouncemeut of his sudden demise 'offer a j and Mormons. They both appear to he in New York on Friday, and the Coro- For the Post. I ject him to abuse from others, nor is it the
cetrnpliation of disorders borne for a long' 1
ihostile to secret societies. and bath offer tier's Jury returned a verdict th it the de )1 , ' , ..rA
. Einr a , ;-Sir•4, yen will Wig , : many ' country a man was horn in, that entitles
ttries of years with unexampled chee , :fal- 1
,awards
am . . ceased came to hi: death by a blow fro n a "" 1 "" "' y our u-* ' " 1 " ;I"bY ";""g th1;11;111 li "'
hi;rl to the name of "Justice," nor should
i indulgences te such members Inc sstrael oie insertion .in the 5.t!11e atespeet- . . • - •
Rees and resignation.' The effect on the ,it suhject him to the It ieg slanders and in
i of these societies as will violate the prom- brick throwe by .1 th•t rifles', during 911 ful.Y.
atient was miraculous! Instead of damp- I sintrations of every contemptible scribbler,
affrai beta deceased and sat I Firl-ty, "tblit Fellows in Great Britaitt.” I
log his spirits ar shocking his nerves, itlises of secrecy made to their brethren. who can shield himself from the public eve
set up his lurnbae,oed back, roused his The Antismasnnic Cemmittee of 1 his ceuro and that Terre iceMcGuire is implicated . At , a r i e , cent meeting of the Society es eiee Fels by a fictitious • - Itherefore
signeture• hope
:, k Scetland in aid of tit • wid w ' 1
sluggish spleen, stimulated his torpid liv• by aiding and abetting slid Parley i n Allegheny, and the
jty have issued an address; denouncing the t he lannAdournp!'i'arne:`"Fii-,,,,,„„,, or t ' lic metithi• ''
o s sincerely, the rioters of
•rs made ti:e I , ,
er g stirred his lerhareic lights, warmed hisj, l affray. Farley an I Nii:Gra l re made their 10 ; 1 ''''' 1 " Ilhl•lre'lln: IYeee!':-.Tile origil r,f the stanoerer of the foreigner, may meet with
callirei on titre blue noses to
)( ge a n d, the
congestic blond, till it warmed a gallop, i '' order of . o id Fi It.iviri i.i ot great antiquity. It their just deserts. TRAXSATLANTIC.
- .Bca Con the 9 t in e .v • I
. e i ening, and have net
and turned his flagging heart to a cceer de I use every effert to put it down, reel C,-,.n. ..- 1-)v-ra c.raltrA:red by the It ,'n In .ol,lier. Ili tile year
y.et been arrested. Z. At. that tto they Acre c died Fell• w Citi•
lion. He declared loudly that the pare- I Jos Smith, the prophet, Mayor of the
graph originated in political spin—swore. e of NT
c.l ..auv.) , ), has p ublished a procla- A Thmeat Scoundrel.-:1 young 1. --- rTarnp ill Vor- . : ti n .:' . a ' r irTt " l e i l'i';r,e;;;"7l,hnaf:"i'n'Atli.ues , e''"
I t' ' by of I
Ingo-troy n. rase
that it was intended as a hilt for his as sus..
, mat ion in the Now:no Was r, ad lress-d ,none reectit!y pre,citte.l liiinFell at the p, n,ter.tt. noting, an i from ;Ivir liiirng o ich other by
aination, and vowed that he would lase-
;try at ‘litids , r,ard detwindcd addiis,ion,-howint! night or diy, :And by their Il'ICIIII• t ) billl niid their
sits, steam/ thit
,to the citizens of the holy
whip the editor of the d taho'dcal newspa- a papers which entitled him to a re , idence there. 1'1.111"trY, l'''
"it only
gave tii'm
the oars
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„per in his own infernal office. there exists, Ito and down the Mississippi,
It scents Ire had been convict , dat Wht; , , I F,tlow.., hot at the saline II 11.% as a plo-Ige o:
ier o t eri3O,l4!iin, pre.utn , ed th In witn a di:pert,ati .0
find he was as good as his word—for aed round abont the city of Nauvoo a band
..,,,, offence. ~,,th, c rer-i kr riry S'alc rrl 4011 for onz.rtved an 1 pli eof 1•ild, hearty), ' r
mt. rent cm.
which practical sincerity he had to pay an jof desperaao", bolt n,i I, •oaths „ r 5e ,.,,_
sk ..rionth, and in order to save exoen-c was fit ; 1)1 " l "• 9 " 11 as 11P ‘ '" 1 . ""-"" l'll•cs ". . Ole i t;llb• the
bundled fennel's for da nagee arid as much j lee. tes e ive and ielier imihleo s ~t - fia.r.,!ii , .., -
cv, under severe penalties and that he tin- led ,i' with his p•ip er: and rent on t , Win I•or •r t ,,, 6,,, ue ,.. 0 , i
it lii ,
more in costs. The cute, however, was ,r• eceer oelog spread in °III'
clerstands that some ef the members, who by , tage, without ',' ,e-idThr oilier atten d an t.
'hit er rwintiies, is tri
complete. His old affections vanished as the eel c neva, wieme it was ll '
if by magic; and now his only complaints have, through falsehood and deceit, be
hi
, 1 , , .
c „ reaehing Woddoock the stage by accident ler: in i,i,i,„,i 1 ,, il l , spani s h domiidoos, ln,l to the 6 h
•
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m.x , century by King Henry in Ihirtngal anti in the
inthe world are of the impudence of come drawn into their snares, are, through fear 1, El, sir is Leek teat tc I ado - and to ,, k t'l 1. . ) h
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eel, the partiality of judges, the stupidity of of the execution of said penalties on their , hinge; e, w i , i. be .1 , 611 de Ndidle in Eogrian ', it , terrted
juries, the uncertainty of the law, the 111'.11' malt in Montreal with two tvo ' , en
persens, prevented f.. 0 it divulging their .A Cr aitle . • , i , ,' fA , Kll'ell. frion Fr Inc , , w l io rroed aI 0 •II
Grlnd I, ,, d'r , 41100 o• to 1o d ' .1; '''
derous prepensities of the weies, :lie ras• , I.•gs, has scut a dial ng , to an Oltrr friend i n lb:, re.natisc I ti " ,ill t':e l'• h ren'tunry.:"(.nivtitil."-ri order
- 1 i i secret plans an I dew edations . 'rite pos
nality of venal editors, an I the inteeeria • e s a irp• condition, to run a race, which i'a , been tie t: , ring- the I'hird ) alien a , ...ii o.' tli • I. en
I'l
B e e n
of the pees. plies Mayor. therefor, 2
_., 1111113 a ' lll insures , c , ptcil, arid the race is to cane ~tr 111 4 i.. , 1V days. tarot thentselies .itll., a iy"i ' un, •I ', ' ""
) g ("
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c a p Irll,lll 111
• proteittioa apittit. all pers tnal violetice to the remain tip to ties day 'l'm , I, ~,.,,..., that
The Whilewatpr Canal vci , l lie cq npl.•le I to it,
sow rcmaiii arc v, ry iittiner,,u., tt,r,,,izhout thq
each and every citizen of the lily
city I resr.e. reel with the Cii illie laid r• 1 a t ('• •
di, , ali• is r!d , an.! ca!! lit' 11-elv, , , Ott; Loyal A • , ci,.‘t 6
la., dorm; Ili.: n.• - 1:,,t10. , 5, beinz a p-rla 0 tit 111, tiri. , thall),dy. Th
' .o. alder
Labor is Honorable.—We fuel the fol
lowing gem in the 133:14 - Ir Whig. We
should like to know tvrtl wrote it—we
would.—'What honest vocation can be
named that does not contribute in a great. ,
er or less degree,to the enj ,yrnent of men . ?
lt may be humble, indeed, but it goes to
swell the mighty aggregate; it may be the
rill that trickles from the mo untain side,
but it diffuses fertility through 'the valley,
and mingles its drops at last with the ocean.
- The true American motto is and tnivt
be
marked upon our foreheads, wr itten upon
our doorpost; channe!ed in the earth, and
- wafted upon the waves; Industry, Lubor is
Honorable, and idleness is s i
di I
onorable.
and I care not if it be labor, whether it be
the head or the hands: Whitney, whose
cotton gin doubled t2.:e value of every acre
of land in the South, raised more cotton
with his head than any twenty men ever
raised with their hands. Let me e xhort
those of you who are devoted to intellectu•
al pursuits, to cherish, on your part. an
exalted and a just idea of the Jigni'y and
value of manual labor, and to make that
Opinion kroAn in your worl s and seen in
the earnest of your action. The laboring
men of this country are vast in num'ter and
respectable in character. We owe to then,
under Providence, the most gladsome
spectacle the sun beholds in its course;
a land' f cultivated and fertile flo!ds,
ari
ocean white with canvass. We ove to
them the annual spectacle of golden bar
vests, which carry plenty and happiness
alike to the palace and the cottage. We
owe to them the fortresses that guard our
coasts; the ships that have borne our flag
to every clime, and carried the thunder of
our cannon triumphant over the waters of
the"
1 .-A number of hand loom weavers (A-Phil
adelphia, have struck for higher wages.
They have held one or two mePtings, and
have marched through the streets in pro
cession.
Smuggling on the Canada Frontier.—
A seizure to a large a mount,has been made
by the vigilance of Col. Brooks. the C. , 1-
lector of Detroit, consisting of dry goods
or all descriptions, valued at save! al hun
dred dollars. The smuggled articles were
brought over to that ci'y trom Canada, and
there packed is boxes, the more easily to
escape observation and de action. It is
said the individuals engaged in the trans
action, have been held to bail to stand trial
• at the next tet mof the United States court
ache district of Detroit.
The Lowell eatriotilliaks Iblt. 0 miriirt ois to
tuil to(' tio it 0:2 B. fCio.
1
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wly, •,vill free' v and voluntarily come for bridge City, i mp() tc!it•mgm suatmci •
Marteltmder witty is of mare recent date, nithouz
awl fill.
ward and truly rn ike known the names there is nn doubt o' its emnattatintr fro, the same
. Ddring a severe storm nf thunder and liThtnini.' ...,,, firs' -NI It .
r ,, .- is ors' pitrodummt mit inm,m ....itic.tc-,er was
of all such ebinninable characters. The
in ( harlesion, S. C., a buzzard flying at a consid- 1 ;11) .01 the ve ir ISOO, by a 'ew Individual: from
invitation will cloubiless be generally re.
erahle elevation, with a number "f othor., was noc tto i„,, in Loodo,, %vie, farmed I heinie lees into
sponded to bv the delud, d Nauvimaiis, y . a Loifee, and caging -of in e nnetion with them
struck he the eclectric fluid, and after a few sz
and the patrioti.t. call sent forth from time
ratioim, fel dead somewhere near the. Cited , I. , t mt. some ti Tie. whi•ti some dill renee c'ar'd them
1 ,, deehrim th•mm•clve4 Ira! roil tent. They have
• „. aros rea d y kept their veer - arid they have been
Nlormon Church by the Antt masons of
Lori Chesterfield remarked—'"Jne
by vine,
Allegheny, will be warmly approved
pocket -money much oftener than one wants grimat The hate prmigress i 1 in titenlm-r, in talent and
their saintly brethren in N auvoo• The Pll'll. I l o ve every day sense, every diy wit, iii resp cm t iliilit v --awl now the 01 4 of G •r 1 Fe'lmv
new name applied to the blue noses I y and ezitertnininent. .
A man who is , Illy good oo sm ; i prandlv fonts in nit 'V a 011010, , acing ovei
Itio ruin 9 or poverty and ',vine3Q. Th , /. „ . • n i us ~f
holy days, is good for very 'sults.'
Judge Baird—that of the 'Mormon Church beoevidenee may be seen i minting the way where
sorrows may be sot t eed, and pilvt r'y ameliorated.
The St Louis Theatre was a mid last weck,under
party"—is more appropt late than we at
a dead of trust, to s meure the liniment of a note 0 1 • I,mm •1t 1-i the mere tsirez number in Great lirttai,-
First considered , and wiil, perhaps, in the f
i:2o,ooo—and was knocked off to Geo Cobier, l'" U"'''''l Males, wore lt 11 4 e 'tut/ the lest' ,
course of time, be as i tpt.el by :he, ni in , 20 years and impw Ards -11.illarni, G m•tim inv. Ap lin,
L.,rd. for the sum.if it 35,000. N. w S,inth %Vl s, G brain-, in short, from the
preference to their old cognomen of Anti -
Burt to i-• hicaliz-ig an English play so as WI horning ray- of the Torri l '2 A , to the cheerless
i 1 . iti t• Fri _id , q Allegheny Fire Co.,
masons. iii,ilic it 1 ,
iiiiamphian, in
which sevi , rat wz . h i .tsy mi; Lie ir.,.: .I. ,110. an Odd Fell Ity may find
~ ,1 I hrot'..r „has has inspired the same, frater.ial The Member: of the Alimm,4tmeny Fire CO., are re
kimiVti views and streets ar,m represent...d. ft
principles. The inerea.e dorin , t h e • q i,,ted to in, tat the thiiii at., House this Even
past year sr
has h me, more than :ate ii•in lr•mil temr ml ay (tmton. tog '' 6 •' '" e' ~ ,
e.intes nit at the Walnut. Cum.:l.i a atte :t on o all t he mi•Linbees is reqncs.
Printers have joie cd tha Temper- `11" except: d') The a f gr,:rite nu Tiber is now
210,000. It has been eerie ,fated that if till,. ca -t t'' I W. J. Ankrins, See.
1
holy were to form a pro c e..ton t w ,, an t r w e. a , d Mmy '.-20.-l• _
a yard am•tinder, that the line would extend 67 LAST CONCERT BUT ONE
mni'es, or ftom Greenock •ii P, tinhimr!/, walking at
OF TIM It 4 USER FAMILY,
the rce ~r three miles per boor, would require
twenty-thr. e !moors to p a ss ft,a-ri fist 1., IRA.- so I Prior to their departure fur New York and
that 10,475 would mins,: before a standard observer
Europe,
per hour-ant among this great an m
d age .1111 F, m...m, r , .. R.iincts i y a nnounce to the La
p,c
o
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multitud , , wmitild b: found Admiral., Ger.tm-atc, I i itim , and G-iiimmiten or Pittsburgh, that they have
Senator., Magistrates, CI ray men •nd gentlemen ri.tit•iied cr.••ii iiiimir :oar :400111,Rn/1 win eive their 2nd
of every rank a n , l titre, and last, th ugh not least, i rwkcert ~i Sal.irda:k -2011 t inst.. at Concert H.al, women.
time iiiiiiinle and industrious artizan.
nine at 0 o'c mL;
e. Tiekets fifty C.enl6; admit a tactittenian
mid two Liiti s, nue 110•Iar. 'l'o be had at the llatt , lc
Stl , :h ,1 spe , lta'C'E, seen throwdi the medium of
2;0,1 , 4, PArliallge llotel.and at the door, See small 1.4115.
the isnag'ssat;oss, will form some faint idea of the ma s 2.0 -i t
number, the re.perm'alii ily. the talent of the order.
and in proof I need only refer you to those around LOST.
oFt.' The speaker then gave a len thersed and A KEG of sundry articles weighing 60 pounds mark
internsting detail of the principles and govern. /1 ell t•Jeimu Dilworth" 011ppOsed 10 be lost °t ea Dray
pent of time Order, and adverted to the same basis be; weed the Calla'. P0L510.1r211, and Federal street, Atte
op which it was founded, and gave a luminou4 EllemlY• Any person finding said keg and leaving it at
description of the working of a system in relieving Etvatt anti Gebliart's,Libert.r street, will be liberally
o.
re
the sick and afflicted, and stated that should a warded.
• may z
brolhor's illness be ()ranch a nature that he lingers , ~, EAGLE ~...- l i-'v -....
long on a bed of sickness, his ailment is not redo— 47; AT.; i.;:-4'., t„ ~..- , 0.:...
ced; and instanced a case where a brother had :0'C....„ .. .*...- . Y GROCERY q:-."‘kii;,.;."•.,
been ill for five years,and received the enormous `. It *-- '''''. 4 / :, '' 4 lZ. --- •...
sum done hundred and fifty-one pounds two shit. STORE. ... -...
T./WY LLOYD, Jr., Wholesale and Retail. Grocer
S
lit ge am d seven pence—(applause)—and the' the
and Fruiterer, No 140 Liberty street, Pittsburrh,
suns of one hundred and twenty-two thousand it.'d may 20,
four hundred pounds was paid by the Order last
year for the sick and distressed.—(This announce- MYSTERIOUS
ment was received with great cheering.) A GENTLEMAN belonging
Nor do we confine ourselves to our own breth. , J 1 and wealthy families of this city, who must be well
ren in particular..—ln every town where Odd : known to numerous friends, having since the year 1818
: up to recently, been bent nearly double,
Fellowship has raised its head, von will find its
ye
continued in his bed, has been restored cl several
eti i!
health-has gno t
edhi
,c regai ned r
ria.e hie n n a o t w u ra ‘ l , :r i e c e s t po i s t i h ti o e n —a
ane I n d
vi, ll an
donations to some b'uevolent institution; and at
the general procession of the deaf and dumb in
Manchester in 1637, for the benefit of that insti- believe this is the s gentleman's own description and there il
tution, the Odd Fellows came forward with the Is no exaverstion in it. We will glee enquirers his
'
sum ,pf four hundred and six pounds,sighteen shit- : addriss, and doubt not his humane feelings with excuse 1
i facts —thou s
the liberLY: so that any one doubting may know there
ling.; four and a quarter pence, which • caused one
hhe requests his Bann!. may not appear in
of the Committee to exclaim: 'lf c ontributing to
the charity the handsome sum of near five hun.. I print. Amp other stutter Instances, Mr James G.R ey •
dred.porrnds is a symptom of Odd Fellow., I can W elds, 144 Chrystie-street, has been restored, and wilt
say that I wish there misht be more Old Fellows ' give P ersonal a"urances 3r thetrac i g or the ease. Both
i w fi ere rhenntatism, and contracted curia and sinews.
in the world.' And what will w.igh- more in the I ow has this been done
opinion of the public generally Ps, that out of twen- ..
I its tear. -ey the Indian Vesetalas Elixir internally
ty thousand applications for relief to the poor:taw ' and Hewes' Nerve and Bons Liltilltilllt externally, f rom '
guardians of Leeds, not ono Was from an Otici Comstock, For safe wholesale and retail at TU ma TTI.Elit
Fellow. "TRUMPET." 86 Fourth st. y2O
Commander Mackenzie —Alluding io
the allegation mad , : in sime of die (papers
that Com. Niackenzie Lad h , eri laid aside
by the G )vernment on accoont of the
Somers affiii, masmoch as another offict-r
had been appointed to the command o I
that vessel, the Norfolk Beacon says, it
will strike every reader familiar with naval
affairs as being clearly erroneous, It is
well known that the S)mers is not a corn,.
wand for the rank of commander, vessel*
of tha . . cla.3 being by the reg•ilations of the
Navy Department now givyn to lieutenants
only,
A Singular 3bvenzent.—They have a
queer way of doing things out weot, as will
be seen per example from Clinton county •
Indiana. The constables of Michigan
township, in that county, were requested
by the citizens to resign.ani a publc mee
ting was held, at which resolutions were
passed complaining a the expenses to
which debtors were sulyjected by legal pro.
cess of attachment, &c., and inviting cred•
itors to take the goods of persons who
owed them money at the appraisal of two
disinterested individuals. It appears that
moat of the constables did resign as reques
ted, fur at the meeting resolutions were
iassed thanking them for so doing.
The price of Cotton is advancing in th
South.
Peac4e3.--The crup of peaches in New
Jer'sey, is expected to be very large this
'moon.
cbi
ar l ee t tn i
ih s rse c kn om nf pu ou
ram t n e ye d di
n t h a
t a s t oo t lc h ide i
o r t t y ny . . f
o t
r h Tl (l l: l h ol ees aft reee d uei a : C of
t:
ly among the working classes. A few poor
laborers, knowing the distresses of their
f
the families of such sufferers. L3st year
this society, having inctease , l rapidly, dies
tributed 4,350 lbs. meat, as many loaves
of bread, 19,500 lbs. potatoes, and 1,250
cwt. coils. It is now patronized by twiny
of the nobility, but remains under the con•
trol of the workmen. It is a noble institu
Goon.—Fife
uneu S ciety in Ncw Orleans
Mille! it.. prr!ar:her rec , :ntly himself at
Beverly, Cana'a
They hare a te ince h aat ut Washing'on
k'•pt by one Beer .—Cin. Met
B•er, we know.
'Etc following is a bill of hire of a grand enter
tainment givi nal Hui, down east: Whale soup,
pict,t rel pie, pohagin stew, coddled eels, roast
grampus, p twi red clams, lobster mush, cod
crumpets, pickled I-en serpent, hullibut pudding,
ball• d crocodile, deviled hi ppopot , anus.
'The Secretary,' is the title of a play by Sheri
dan Kttowles, recently produced in London. The
plot is Liken from it novel by Jomt,s, called "The
King's Highway."
Quite a serious rov - occurred in Baltimore, in
Front street, on Friday evening, in which a spec•
tator was much injured by a brick-bat.
Eighty- eight law students have been admitted
as af t orneys, and for ty-thtee attorneys as counsel
lore, during the present term of the Supreme
Court of New York.
A Dr. Smith, residing at Cumberland, Md.,
having maliciously prosecuted a poor man named
Jesse Taylor, was in turn prosecuted for perjury,
and fined four hundred dollars,
('The wheat crop is very prom sing in New
York.
The Canadian Parliament has been prorogued
until June 12.
The New York Standard has been discontiLued
for the present.
A brilliant trail of light, resembling in a meal:
are, a streak of the Aurora Borealis, and extend
tog completely across the hemisphere. from N N
IV to S$ E, *as visible from / past 12 to 1 o'
clock, in New York,ou Saturday morning:,
- _ ;~-- ter=
BEE
Money Plenty.—From notice given m
the New York papers, it would seem that
money is zoing a begging in that city.—
Commissioners of the Canal food offer to
red -em the five and six per cent- stocks
issued fir the constructlon of the Erie and
Champlain Canals, payable in 1845. im
mediat,ly, on sorrender and transfer of the
o:igond ccititicatts of the Manhattan
(lank.
We wish some dour Pittsburgh friends
would try and get a loan; it would suit
many of them "uncommon" for the sur
plus funds in New York to come "a beg
ging” out this way.
iNFA LL'III.E: CUM.:FOR TaY. TOOTIIICIIK—ThOBC of
u Jr readers wno h till the exerutattinz bangs
of this Maas .e, and who, bite ourselves, have cx
porteue. d but little human spatiality on such or
e but will no doubt be ratificd to be in
~ ,,es.sion ()la remedy which wi l in all probabiii ,
ty iiirever quirt the unmerciful off,:nder.
0,1 one occasion while laboring under the tor•
titres of this distressinz disease, a friend entered
the ro in, and alt-r dnirnmg the cane or our Suf
ic[ ng, ex Sainted:
"i 4: by, icy de ir fiend, I can cure you in five
llow,luw?` inquired we
fl tea yo any aluinV
'Bring and some cummon salt.'
They were procure . Our friend pulverized
them and auxid thin in eqmil qusintitie.; then
t a 'item; ~f c tton, cawing the mixed
adaerr, and placed in the lioft.w tomb
.I%,ere,' slit Ile, `ii that does not cure yuu,
will for:eit my lisad.'
It was as he predicted. On the intro imdion of
the mixed a'utn and sa't, a sensation of coldness
Wa4 experienced; which €r ,dualty sulisPed, and
with it the to of the toothache.—Forum.
mulct - dal 'Xi'
Alit_ X 7,67 lOW. 3EN, •
Or feet water in the channel.
All Boats marked thus (*) are pro's ided with
Evans sally Guard.
Reported by Sasso & MITCHZL, General 8. B.
Agents, No 5, Market Arcot.
ARRIVED.
*Cleveland, Hemphill, Beaver,
*Michigan, lloies, Beaver. •
'Columbiana, Murdock, Wheeling.
*Mon.gomel y Gregg Cin.
Bell Air Barclay St Louis
Little Mail Gasktll Brownsville
DEPARTED. , -
*Cleveland, Hemphill, Beaver,
•M ichi gan, Boles, do
*Cutter Coffins Cin.
*Bridgewater. Ebbert, do.
inv. Chief, De'Vinny, Wheeling.
Mayflower, Hutchison, Louisville.
Cella, Bowman, Brownsville.
Harrisburgh Smith Flo 1. nce
Cincinnati is to have an Exchange.—.
The Merchants have so decided. The
plan goes into immediate operation.
Message COO,
CINCINNATI, May 16, 1842.
The River is slowly rising, and is in a
good stage for the largest class of boats, up
or down.
Flour is dull at 83,37, and ' receipts by
Canal Are very
15,500 bushels of Wheat arrived here
yesterday from the Illinois River, by four
boats. The City mills price for Wheat is
now up to 60 cents.
The river is higher at Altou than it has
been before for several years, and still
ri
sing. A foot or two more will carry it
into the cellars on Second street.
Ohio Canal.—The Chilicothie Adverti
ser of May 13th says; 'Boats are continu
ally arriving in this city from the North
and South—the first arrival from Cleve
land was on Saturday night last. The
1 navieation is now good through the whole
hne.'
The St Louis Ariel the 9th inst says:
The river is gradually falling, which •cir—
cumstance we presume will be very
greeable to many residing where they have
been chased into the second story to avoid
the 'wet.' Our levee is crowded with
boats, and business has a lively appaaranee.
Drays are very numerous, doing a 'crack'
business.
The liver at Dubuque is higi.er than it
has been since 1838, and was on the rise.
Chilicnthe, May 12—Wheat remains
without c hange; very little coaling in ow
ing 'o tit- busy sc-narFn of the year. The
price paid is 50 cents per bushel. Flour
$3 per bbl.
~10 we
Honorable, the fudges of court 01 Cameral
Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the toasty
of A I:e:neny.
Tue ioo Ilion of ;ctn. Warren.of Pitt t ownehip,ie the
county aforesaid, hirnitily slieWet I), •
That your p flitioner bath provided himself with ma.
icria!B for the accOuttnodulion of travelers and where, it
his dwelline, house. In the township aforesaid, mad
privs 11,01 your honors will arrant hint a license to beep
a public house of coieriainnieui. And your petitioner
as in duty bound will pray
11 - e, the subsr ibers, ctritens of Pitt township, do ear.
itly,that the above petitioner is of good repute for hen _
esty and temperance, and is well provided with bellfs
room and ronveniencies for theacoommodation cif UAW.
eters and arrangers, and that raid lay rn is necessary ; a .
Times Taylor, Archibald Spratt,
•
Floury Hawk, B May,
Roht Sap.ith, Geo, ice Matthew's
•
Alex El , nnett, Rnbt Shaw,
Daniel fterwig, Wit Scablin,
Go.orge Warner, J G Myers,
F Yost, May 20. 3
rim the Honoralde the Judges of the Court of Geneva
Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and tor the CO.
of A Iletilteny.
The petition of John McCrea of the 4th ward of the
city of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid,humbly &new
el!),
That your pet it loner bath provided himself with sma
lerials ;or the accommodation of travelers Ad Own. at
hisd we Mug house, in the city and ward a o►eeald, and
prays that your honors will grant hint a license to keep
a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner,
as in duly hound, will pray.
JOHN IVIcCREA.
We, the sialiserihers,eitizsita of the 4th ward of -the
city of Pitistdireii, do certify, that the above petitioner
is of anod reptile for honesty and irmnvraner, atod Is
well provided with house room ~nd convent/m.1,111m
the accuinmodsi Inn and lodainz of strangers andtravelera
and that said tavern is necessary,. ..
James Matthews, Hugh Garvey, .
Jo' n MatthPsys, James Ands-son, jr.,
Jame-Graham,
[Awls G RAinsoo,
W Wham Craig, John Torhett;
Jo-eph Craig, Will+ Leonard,
Samuel Lindsay, Matthew Young,
May 20 3td&we
ft) the Honorati:e the neva of the court of General
I Quarter Sessions of the Peace io and for the county
of Alley` cut,
The petition of Messes McKibben and Smith Or Oa
4th ward of the city of Pittsburgh, in the county ohm
said. humbly sheweth,
Thai your petitioners have provided theinsetiess with
materials for th- accommodation of traveiers and other*,
at their dwelling house in tm city and ward aforesati a _
and prays that your honors will be pleased to grant their
a license to keep a pliblic hoime of eniert a lament. dad
your petitioners as In dots bound will pray.
McKIBBEN & SMITH.
We, the ruhscrilbers, citizens of the 4th ward et us
city of Pitrzturgh. do certify that the above petitioner's
are of good reptile for honesty and temperance, sad see
well provided with house room and convenient's/Jibe
the accommodation and iodalor of strangers and oliserlh4
and that said tavern is nerevary.
Whitmore 4 Wolff, Walter RiVant,
A. C. Hal, H. F, Hchweppe.
Robert Alcetticheon, H, Coulter .1 Co.
%yin McCutcheOn, John Matthews.
Wm ranter, J. B.
C. fr. itirketllON Wm. Common.
may 20
REGULAR "R PACKETS.
The klAviltsure, Fnaiaron, Master, leaves ivory
Thoraday at 10 o'clock a. um
The Cutter, Mastat, isaves alley M l6llll s o
10 o'clock a. ut
The Moniaomory, Pennell, Waster, 'eaves Ma 041.,,
urday al 10 o'clock a. m• '
The Express, Patklnsoo, Maucr, leases, c‘sty,
day at 10 o'clock a. t
JOHN RIRMINGLIAX & c► .
may 20. 411•401-
IMINZEI
wm. WARREN
FOR CINCINNATI.