-F:. /IRS. It. SHIINK: Subject to the decision 4'iltslizmocExelcvr.a.TY: cot:N.IE s -rlO5. ile Alailp fillorningoa THOMAS PHILLIPS., EDITor, TITTSBURGI-1, Tii ORSDAY J ANL:ARV 4, 1844 '------------ IS FLU ri I ' ADD MCtiLE N 13 L: ISG . —IY e observe tr. ~--: - Many ofthe patters that are in favorer local candidaotis are attempting to create the impression that there - is a ~ -,t• • feeling Oflaittemess 'existing between the friends of I.:' -.811.5N1C end M. CRL EN lIEN.G. winch would prevent a uni : -on of the party if either of them should be nominated. - There iii no good ground for socli an impression. We ifeel confident that the friends of both gentlemen will -give a hearty support to the nominee of the Conven ,.tion and that when the candidate is once hi the field .t.: ' ' .4all personal differences will be forgotten. - There is no place in the state where Mr. Situ.s . n. . `has mote ardent friends than in Allegheny county.l 4 ' The , great body of the party are not only in favor oft %int but thev are enthusiastically so, and would per.d .form any lab - or to ensure Lis nomination. 'Yet, with '.. - this strong Shank feeling—a feeling which does not :admit a chance for a c ompetitor in the primary ar- 1 f- trangements of the party, we have not beard an expres -sion that would indicate that his friends would not 1 _ .support Mr. Muhlenberg if he should be fairly nomi -stated by the State Convention. f- ' Itis plain to every one that almost the entire party t f ti divided between these two g entlemen, and that the i - , • nomination of each °latent is desired by a ranch larg er portion of the citizens than supp ort any of the would !... 'be compromise candidates. It is plain - then, schich ever one may be chosen by the 4th of March Conven t t ion, that be will bare a larger and more vote body i..- t-, -tlif friends to open the campaign w ith, than co d u ld ho . .-. - . brought to support any of the Third men. ,1 1 Trom the present aspect of affairs, we entertain but . - little doubt of the no mination of Fan b 11. t s S ources lIUNK, • 'on the first ballot. I 3 Xormation fro the es ;., assure us that he will have sereaty-six votes, which will be more than enough for all " useful purposes." this would give hint the nomination, and with such an r'indication in his favor we do not believe that ho would' 'i , meet -with the slightest opposition from any portion of, ' , the party. Although some might have personal prefe. aences for anothet , yet, as good democrats. they would submit to the will of the majority, and, where the can t .pairiate possesses all the requisites necessary to make ; f - it - good officer, would cheerfully support the choice of !.- i the party, notwithstanding he might not be their own first choice. But if Mr. MUILIANDULG should happen to bare a i.. Majority of friends in the Convention and get the nom- I, ination honestly. we . do not know any r eason why the t . -friends of Mr. SHUN K should not give him a willing -support. tie is well known to the party, eminently t. 'qualified for the office, and we believe his popularity to be b econd to none in the state, except Mr. SHUSH. 1113 would not secure such a warm Eu put as Mr. S., t• but the opposition would not proceed from the friends ‘. of the latter gentleman. If they cannot get their own 1 . . "•-•Tavorite, they will support any other good democrat i . : that may be n ominated, and none more readily than Mr.. Muhlenberg. • ,--- 'Feeling that this view of the matter is correct, we 'cannot but condemn the efforts made by the co,npro t: wiser* to induce the party to believe that there is a feud between the friends of the two most promioent t - : candidates. No such feeling exits. All can unite a: oh SHUN K-111 can unite on M u al. r. N vac: and as one .. . of them 'mid be the candidate, no good democrat f *Wald attempt to persuade the party that either of ebem is unworthy of its support. -----. .. C. JAMES ~, rt ASL: OF ls . .., IDDLE.—As there has en f` 4. motion made for a new trial of this case we had de_ t. termiaed to forego our original intention of cotnment t 'ing err the evidence, lest we might do injustice to any ;,•:- of the parties, who may probably have another hearing t r beforea awry of their country. But , the attack in yes -1.. ierday's'Age, on the Court, the jury, and the prosecu- Aarl is so injudicious and unwarranted as to demand - w. notice. 'The editor says, he "was much astonished at the *verdict in this case, and the great mass of the comm .. ._- . nisy,appear to agree with U 3." NOW, we venture to -say that there -Is not a dOzen men in Allegheny county 'who are . at all "astonished at the verdict." So far as ' k concerns the evidence elicited on the trial we have 1 • hoard but -one opinion expressed, and that is that the . vermet is a most righteous one, due alike to Mr Mor ris, and to the peace and security of society. . W hatever ','.. suspicion may have heretofore existed in the public r; mind in regard to Mr Morris' conduct while Jailor of .'* this county, the recent investigation must have dispel?- :,- •fleditll doubt. Indeed we have never seen public opi ..„ Mon more unanimous in its approval of a verdict than ,e. it is of the present one. To the attack of that editor upon the Court, we deem it unnece.sary to reply. It I - oc cupies so high a position as to he invulnerable to ~_ finch reckless assaults as that made by the editor of the Age; and'the consciences of the :jurymen will scarcely 1 1 0 be disturbed on being told by him that they "wrre too !-•-. easily influenced by a charge :of the Court." While they, pass by the insult of one press, they can punish the profligacy of the • We :., to know what that editor means b,.., 'liberty of the press." about which he rants so , We should be sorry to restrain its "liberty" of Mg good; of exposing rascality • in high or low ilk: t' h of guarding lhe public i n terests, and of scatter *woad the blessings of intelligence and morality. Bui' ittehen a press so far fulls fro at its high estate as to Make c- t an unwarantable charge against a private citizen for no r other reason than because lie w thought rope rpr to fairly : t l . exercise his undoubted right—hen f tat he is ..- ~f charged with -malfeasance in office, with theft, with 1: ' 'being bribed, and with a number of other offences, it .... . . , ot ceruumy oe restraining the liberty of the press • • Aass.ask.t.he editor to prove his charges or take the con f tiaquences. Was it necessary to the welfare of die corn . - I .I.sistmity that such pablication s hould be made? No!--,- '-andfte assailed was a private individual, asking nothing, -.-. was.ot in a situation to injure the Avetating nothing, .::`-'utuatrtanity, if such had been his intention. Might not m a lice very fairly be inferred from such an attack un ., ' Or such circumstancest II this be the "liberty of the press" the Age desires, the public may very soon have reason to exclaim with Madame Roland, "Oh! Liberty! . . . . • 7 :: what crimes are not committed in thy name!" The independence of which the o Age ast., athough will scarcely obtain f b or o it the t a ories 111 Y deserving, ,4tiftwartyrdom. The "independence" that will impel .relifeeditor to call such gentlemen as the Judges of the . '..;tourt, of Quarter Sessions, Dozber,irs, is characterig. *.fi'', .7. .44..,,, -. ~ =ill ----------------.....Fieens ~,....,,tensees.---...stir_ssiamsessrotisse**---- Extract from a sermon, preached its 3 d PresbYte , ciao Church, in l'iusburgh, on Te._ • • re. by Rev. D. H. RIDDLE. levying ply, . Along with our thanksgisleg and p • • • • ~ ;:r , 4 - Ilst Tir.EIG writ coNGRESS. FIRST SESSION. [Repotted for the Baltimore San..] WASHIS4TOS,DeC• 30,1.8 43. •ri it ''• very The Senate was not in session to-day. eprapet taw to mingle out supplicatm "IlnanDlY In thehouselevening.l closed, the bill to . last .. after . u beseeelariellitnn' in the lan• se of thtis in , n .,,• nr , _ , retilit Crwo Jackson's [MC, Was debated in committee of . I "that ha 'would continue tl'etsc' mercief e - •.1 -1 .3 .• 11 " 3 us t the syliole to a late hour. ' that our laud may yield us her fruits of a t tic: that Mr Barnard ba ins obtained the floor! intimated a sacred regard for our responsibilities, in ee l„ ne t his . ice t.' to . takef speech. This being the case, public, may be cherished, and by his bless., all our the li n committee l''n rose n 0 . 0 reported. obligations be faithfelly discharged: t hats •e and On i rof Mr Steer odthell ouse then arlionro wiekeditesi may be mitrained, anil (Welt: I and TllO 10 . .1 ... . 1 . ' i ed to Tuesday next. In submitting ibis motion, tied m • ( ;h a la virtued u . en so oof promoted,usm ritatrutadothta)thlii,en,'N,Vilinlaisl th r us Mr Steenrori was _understood to have said that the Flt:a a T .-Although the American and Gazette are iii 1 from whence these blessings am derived." ~ C c , ° C c , i o i n u t mrovn had consent inse o t f t, dci,,vciiltihr.eaddt,n„arn,e, in t erivsc,7syrdaag pear:nil dead for HENRY CLAY, a Royal Arch Mason, and I are err per subjects for petition to Almighty Go Ifs country, cloaelv to i veneration, degree advent of that - day have made arrangements with the Clay Club to procure I are glad to see them in this document. o b uld S u d which was so moon to dawn upottull!'" - It was as epoch bhn the support of the Antimasouic party, they assail I thee were heartily and unii•er•*ill'Y made - by a t t in the life of man, a full point, so in speak, in the • 1 pe, pie of this commonwealth. But you will, on s • Mr Iltemteeneet because he is a member of the Lodge. • 1 all have itmicipated mu in the remark,that it is a 504 punctuated par of human existence, where, for a brief .. ... They.do not qutestion his capability for the office, and I of peculiar gratification, that our chief magistrate , i ince of "a sacred regard to our public responsibilithagnagec In fin ''''l•l season, we might panic to look upon the future, not lesi 1 n _____ f • e• ci tlit•ouehout I s . c . enes 0 lee nnrosSe with - 1 ok back upon the past. As i n diricittaito en- 1 A RItIVED• than tr o , , ti distioctness and prominence to the imp u t aripear to have ne other objection to his election than g 1"" '""h • • P that he is', a Mason. Now, what an outeigeous piece of u Eni: year nom the riilng to the setting sun its tic- I Alpine, Cockburn. Browns vilie, I - -and that he so far filly recognizes •ttlic. blessing. ~, s impudence it is, for these editors to attempt. to practice God" in order to "the faithful discharge of our ohligiO' • • li-el sleisures or its indiersenstible pursuits, its .yl .. , • u ; Moxaliala, ParkiniOr, , Mon Citn. ' ties, we might, by a brief respite at this almost sa- ; • Muikingum Valley, Bowen, Cincinnati, such a hypocritical game with then party and the pub- tions" as a coromumsvealth. These ,entinlents, lie. They call on their friends to oppose- John Bir trust, will meet a hearty and prnetical response fron the Christian population ol tliti coy, we may Venture I whoses We ' ll d hum ; gal,' rresfa coinage forthe conflictathat were I I. to coume. We might outlier renewed strength , and ; - DEPARTED. this ceinannavvealth. A her ten years aerniaintance with ,• ,is . *Michigan, Boies, Beaver mingbam becausc, he is a Mason, Lot tit the same tune • • - • ••• ,•t and consolation from the thought, that if, in the I E; S Mai!, Lo . niti, Cincinnati. to chant, disap- 1 requiem we were about.... ~. . !. ... are very willing to transfer their party to the support [ s o promisse thia for the city of Pittaluersh, and without a'n Behnont, Poe, Wheeling.. •• • liutme tits had crossed our path; it this spires of , r."A.tt boats marked thus U.) are provided with .... of CLAY Wll9 is a Royal :Lecher. The An t imaaonsee , solitary exception in the church of which it is my Priv- , e , . , -,e tr • of those . %%anise affectioris we prized among our : ' • be the Pastor. , Ili to ll?wJver we . may (Infer on ' d „, Eyarli' Safety ('ward, ti pitvent the of steam Pittsburgh must be very credulous men, if tlfey can be , ‘at pleasure's had taken th(sit• departere for it betel, Boihani.. - - ; other point.: thouglisome of US nn wlogs and some hutnbugged in that way. t''" rid; •f hopes,blo stain. , but to wither, had too t ' democrats: while seine Will vote for Van Buren and I 6,, - -------- -_ _ I nuid that common grave which was the destine(' . n , _ Cis:' while soma are anti (me thine and , . sof Alleolteny Conn- COMPOUNDISO DISHOSOR.--,Wr understand that a i ' urn° f ` )I: Cia :' .• • . . rseePile ofall things earthly, vet that life and health •in Jae Coarl 0i Cotalaott Plea . All e ; 1 sxne anti another: we are all unwersaluy anti repudt- „.ere re, of October Term, 111 43. No. 130. curious deyelopmant wits netcle'the other day, says the 1 lour own; that if emelt hail been taken away, . alion and to a man, to a wuman, even to a child, I TN the matter of the nppli , ation of Du _ mulch's •u. r -mimed . and that if we could not re- N Y True Sun, through enquiries instituted to &sr over I w ill vote to pay all our debts. As your Pastor and ce p h '.- `"• " ' . 1 IsC el -es f i •Charte of Ineor qusine i s n t. , si - r I t t' l 'A.t. nor obliterate the Memory of Its Sonows. L. s. 1 • the put loiner of Pomeroy's Express Trusik. Informs- • orsan, may I . not s.iy. to our I epresentatives, and to all Iwe mi2 .l .11 look - forward with f-^lings of a -lad tin , I ti • Lestute; of the State, to the uhOle itistm•hood ' peritaPst'l -'' - • . ' 1 i And now to Wit, Aug. 12, 1349: "lim tion • was given th at a pedlar in the upper part of the . I- ' • satucwliat chastened e x poet:ail ,i a tit tat' .11- ~..0",-,.., . • 1 a states,ntereited in the honor and si Warn ef Penn- ' tore yet t Constitution of Durpteine C i s it been present town. supposed to be poor, had been recently seen with ' \ i re s! • I, sylvania, and if my voice c.nilul reach England, might i s ,,, iegn . . , . ~. ed to, andperused by, the Coast, and the Cowl it iYiag a fC t' t'mied Mr S.) ma aid stat.: sm ii, sa 1, .. . a Carl;iderable amount of money in his possession, and : I not sa; t here, that so fir its the 3 1 Presbyterian t hi s i s a P" 1 .1 still more tun of solemn ailmorntion! It I . P••s• •• .(1 tiro said instrument, and it appear cars uo, a ann.'s to from the prodigality with which be spent it, the Mfr.- I Church of Pittsburgh is concerned. lien mnporo,turet-P, . in to the sort that the islnjects, al tieles and conditions I '" 1 '• " I ""‘nitlls the sands of life ate 11••eting. and retie° was drawn that it Was "lightly come Lc." The 1 hinsineS3 and professional men, rich and p o or,. w e . are t I now sacred precious are the trusts etramitu Ito therein C e forth and contained, am lass-fah and sot M all resolved to "cherish a regara to our oldigatnins, I our care - r •ir f freemen: isiriinis to the community, do direct the said writiog to '' man vvas watched and this suspicion being confirmed \ public •resentatives in minions o J. . and private. n os ,e sal- t " We tire iv llite , I fiord ' • - I blessed oath ttl rich in all that can rourribute to the ' P-o•honotasy of this Cour* he tiled in the otlice.ui the .. • . • ,, hy his conduct, he was arrest • ea. At his examinatisM I ticientlY to par promptly the interest on inir state debt., s „ s - ~ 1 . • . ' . ' - nserted in the Morning Post, in the , s . Timis, t amelioration, and the happiness of and that notice 1 . 1 , 1 1 - the secret of his staadeale acquired wealth was ex pl a in_ I and to cream a fund to hived:km the whole uf the ! met - I man; unties "f l nti.l on which it May.not Wm-stet-critic, city of Pittsburgh, for three si multi, setting forth the 3.p• " cipal. In taking, God toalay for ids ;then . dant met.- , s • • to this nourt to grant Snell Charter a Isiecr- - - Ho Ho bad a wife, it si..ris, not splits. a Lucretia; i u '' e • ' aid t he Ain'as himself has olaced h. impress; P' °' r . , i rare, we ',hail it it a part of our conscientious routs. u possessors a• -- . i I 3 i posation• From the Record. and she being indiscreet as well as cation had had forsots I ..a Stars. teeming, almost myna the -• ow n• Ito pray that such a purpose, so obviously right, so much power of hµ tan sou'tation With resowees as vuiti. ; - 30 lesll A. SL ti, Pro. " ten on one occasion to "tell Security to bolt the door," I t o o ar t r uo hay ecst may by God's blessing , become uni - olis a s they arc ieee -el ' l • i 1 been ; Notice is hereby eivres, that application hai been usti et a country w ;leo has rho consequeuee was, a diacovery by the husband: and I versal through the Msic, connnonwesilth and in all poi- .-. 1 ; i ; 1 , oist ,y said to be r.i... 0t resting place of Freedom upon made to the Court fur a Coarter for Duquesne Col- ' • the compromiseilgallaut having a "standing in society" i ilic'd meat does not express partie. If this semi . _ incite, and •hat unless cause is shoveteto the eoutrary ' "'t "i 'ale vi her own high destinies, i''Fei.a° , .. . . .. . • i the fee line o f every one belonging to tills church and bid., fair to become t mislitieat and ni nt transeen- within three weeks, toe coma will be Riau:it to grant to niaentain, and being moreover plentifully endowed 1 `..• --.' rld be el- Ito know the dissent- i s• I Chi.. .r TH.O.NIAS 11.\:\IILTON• congregation, the 311:1 1 , , a,'). (wilt ()tapirs. that the srld. has ever known-behold, "" - • u . : • with this!world's gOodseeffered a NUM] sum down on I cut individual, that the rest may begin at once to en- I „„ t i emeni 1 ,,,,, , , much:, d 11' If - 1 1 " 1 --IL,' AtCy for Petitioner. " s xpecte at y•ullr Mai A , OW . the hail Est. Secrecy acid , silnce The indignant! bus- };.;}[ten his mind by prone! arguments, and surrounul ' u erase are the responaib.‘ ) that es t" rest upon you! How - t lino by saeli an atmosphere of sound, moral and p . . oliti- • •" u4u•arfol the accountabii band pocketc4 the cash and it Wa3 his libi.ral diselay come! ramie, then, with To the Patrons of the Brighton Paper Mill: - i cal inn slily, that he may he ashatned of his peculiarity I me. Like the stout mat" s o ~, n after ash wt i - • t tutt.r- , Gentlemen: It is my misfortune to inform you that ifs of the "price of his wife's honor," which brought• ••• , sism- I awl bee'sasla s peedily to repent of his sin. cal of repose, goei forth - tit energies renewed to do ! about noon sesterday my maeufnetory was discovered , thou en his honesty. I' There ;ire some thing -3, lteyctrta giv--;ti",,,, which ; battle ...-itli the troubled s m .,, asi i ns us sa n e a new . to he on fir : an I rosesi so repille that the building [boons:nannies snoulddeplune•and for whiciu thestmehl ! departure' er e ee r e, el e y we• • 'emember hew invaluably ! •!" .making' - 1 • .• . entirely ,' . ! containing me mac enery sins consu ls be humbled. Yet them are muse things for wideh I ~,,,,,,,,,, n, - ' I I the heritage whielor fathers have transmit I m .d. The rfunage to the nriebinere is extemise, hut thee have reason to be thank fal and to praise “I' d • --- red to as! And to iv we nevs s ,„' i „n s i,„„ u „d u. .-. I how m•tell so it is impossihle at this time to state. l'ennislearda is not, as you are a ware, the land et - my ----... birth, but it ii of illy nsloptioa mid my eludes-. And not- Tuomas .1 Ft FFltttS OS Was ei ne „ t l y , II Tito roo d-oaery teas hut hately construst , •d, and ter- .. withstandiag the taunts of the boasted chivalry and effinth"" 1 "'"e• W" ha v e nun to believe that his t ! „, ti., - ,, in,hl building it .. through the defeated rets broken Ihswn of of the south. and the nit open- , ....` , w. , _„. P . „ler to the presidency, , a ma" of good ' mien; was not sure tau:od in the liaise). 'rtes dasirise in is; not so extensive, the et-eater di Mr Clay ai a ot • DTI eeir,r.el equal to six mouths consumption; :ILO 1 0 ,:. 3 ar ieag 1,,, re I evear .. _• • - utun'ig.3 SU:taint-II being tin th , ` stock. sinich was nine It- C lay. Ihomas el ltandolt s „ .) ,- alive epithets...lf Reverend motley lenders in England, I 1 ;sin ma prepared to give up old l'enn,ylvaTiia as lost, . P elan, • i s 'S, iii or even e e , per atele is d a neer, in her public character nons l,l . l lly nri"i ,,, t , d a sui ~- .. rI a N .4.N L .., Ur . ii; • • • "..• and „_ , rem , . eve of the finished paper is but to a set ea- e. , tout, but the unfinished (of which fmtimatelv there •.V3- or pro,lpecti.e influence. Like herConest °go u agons, ten i, s ., a b id .,, lse . 3:,• , :1_ , . , merely . 1 : u e e l I 1 e"i,to . tutor, without any e i but a small pissponion) will be prinsipuille lost. thrmeily the uhuien symbol of her neigbors' scorn, ,s a k ,I . v, i ) . 0 •,..t 1 , 71 , . xPer" e or study, or arc , For the itiformation (4' my ne•nstriner Cucostume: , stem has at least some substaultial worth. It not eternal I, duterm1111•11P"b" 1"'""1"` t'"'"9 in ~,,and politis i - . excellence. Like her iron, she has hidulsn elements of - s. - cal icien".• either practical o r ditain,„l," , would inform them that I have enouen paper on haul , to s upely them for the next tl.ree month:, during which iisefultisss, if she bas no nuld, cotton or tuulaeco. Like Mr Clay's terent letters are the : .,,,,, e. „ s proof „f , ~, _ _ . , .. . _. . " betcotr tetatt , sttf Mr Jeffiarson'd CAA h er coa l, si t e has within liersein aimost exhaustion 1 - te ofas chi:- .. acter• in operation, bat to enable me to do s o, I am nblise4 and comnaratisely undeveloped resour:s. She has a ...- • to call noon all those indebted to me, to pay the same sber, }ahem, common sense p o pulation. rising grade- A SINGULAR. BANQUfs. with as little delay as possible. ally, but sorely, under the Maw-nee i,f general edueo- A society has been lately funned I" S'bia, with rho The establishment is one of the Yens few, East 0: -- time and destined wen brought uss.ler the posver of object of int. ssloeine and encomagiurs tla s ,„ suini nian 1 ts •:est, that has suevessfailv withstood the. storm, tin. Too Taus: A I'ICTCHT..-It il.l, ill 1111111, a Wanilet ~-,.:j. , :,,,,,. , . toexuat al anon"`re os • • ''r lIn" " 1 " 1 " "" i ","• -- of Mosellesh as an ' article of food At e ' ' • t"horscilesli I has for some years raged with such Mrs- against the that the masses of Great Britain, when thee reflect tie. 1 ler 4).10i.er,:-_-termlti mid fi,•o . i . cli Irish lime:soon C. s u pper," u hich took pla at K.teniz. , baki the 17th 1 matoifacturing" interests of the country, and Ido hope on their own impoverislied condition, and the pa:raper- d at ion, with a ;smitten of intelos Isni sv a t ink ii , '•• , " , • f llt , 1 "• I is; ',ember, ma.. than acenalred rood rift.: e e . 0 .,,,,,0f 1 t I { i i t.ittl. the I.C..re once more to put into . a n d a lone Is ed plenty of their 1 tilers, do not break out into oven genuity Irwin Niwilliingla,ll.(l..3serlus.„,, a ~ ,.o ,, ,, l, r . ) :itiour ute;c , ll clambers ia s sciety, pairticir atua. hot I.l Aoritucipal I standing and f scot he business will excuse. if necessa ebellion. An Etigliih Chartist, declailniner lately upo n I :Liu any fc all •I 'Y ' s ' ... .. _ . . i. , , . , _ ......_ I dishes . %virus soup, corned . bare, and, C t.a•lned...: : ry, the peremposrs , demand made unavoidable by cir astosacter,o a others Illmd. ti and dk "i ,Ih . t q ad it wa., tit.) g,_. e)ral. opt nos tlitt the meals a s ex- • c ar l istances, on Mt; patrons , the fame, wealth and power, by which Eneland is I During the 8tr11:Igill lull Revolution. the old Penn-I i nt...awls tendsr and plessart tasted, and nut Es se di, I Very respeetfoll:, &sc. known among the nations asks, "IN'ho and what have I ..i . \ I.Vattia litue did her part .n oisly. "rim old Tbirteen tinnuil shed from beef; and that the scrap, whi, 1 1 „ 1 1 I mi.. shton, Dec. 30, 1813. A. ROBERTS 0 ? •:. never ashamed or Berisann a Frank lia ai a states-II seen prepared from the same einterial, was ni ne ty ! - --...nassass . ll 11•• grown rich and great ? The fumy is great, the navy I w'''''' -•• • • - man or 1 - e presentaive at torsien e surts. Science icy-' I free from any peculiar-flavor. As a pro d' that rit„.ni. PEOCLAMATION-: '"' ' ' -- • is powerful; Ilse nobility is great, the Doke of Welling- er had emus to biosh for David Ilittenlionse, and ft- ounce ;id Mut the new thiliei. or that if any had ee t „,l, CITY Of PITTST,CIIGH, 5;. l (77 , i1.. ,, • •• - ton is great, and the Queen's Gem Man /el.:hand is gr ,at, nanre wai never the worse for 11 ,, 14 M'Isl•I'• 1 1 . 0 "4 11 ' i t was soon dii,ipalea. it i; st,t , o that tile table •• l • '' a' IN conformity with the P rovisions of an act s ; t he 'Ha i'lz 1!01! ............. ... .... and his fox hounds are fat and strong; but Shat are I his own fortunes were s7t-rili. - .)11. and his I , :J.:eta visor- u 5 .„.,..ji1y empt i e d, aid t he guests who were bo,,a G,To•nal A.5301111/1V Of ill , CORI monwealth uf Per/a. Lane:loft r ................... em oted for the gmal .sf Ids emostu-y. _ .. ~ .. ti..o. _ .• 1 h llilli l'Call- ' •., • were onli wd te nut te) 55 ith •irn 31e beef, &A.- the " 1 6,000000 ofhard working people NVIty, the I ' ' ', , • 1 , I r . I sylvaMa, pro , iding fur the Incorporation of the City , 31a rietta ................... ... .... . Coviyaiiia h a „,, n ,,,,. ~,.,,,„ 1 1 , ,....id,nt la. 1 lee 1 rvs.Anit A ~,.„,.,. d wis h ;nun; exprsinico, twit amstoor wrist f , oil Pitt,sburwti, and of the supplemealt to said act, i, 1 31assillor ... . . ....., females are making dime shirts for two cents, and the I C die United Staws, and is liaised in itaiisioloble as- • di , . isiml should he 501/S got no. l AI. EX ..1 NIJER HAY, Mut or of the :aid env. do is- ' ,Vechavici and Traders'. Cinclnnati ..... men me rioting •end slat-sins!" I sosiathei in Malty mind , . with the President of the In n ' : .r..,...N.. , y,k -selmoup-Cfrom whielm We garb' • 11 IPi •asoint 1 Sur this Ter Pe ! 1 ' I . 1 . ieleueetion, i ecart 11 , t lat un t ins Sec- . onn C. . ...... ins.] States Il ink, aual uill its enorunimiatud utsjustin.this ' I ; 1 I'm ai•occ, in \ m is 1 ' 11 "" i ' d to L ""' " l '"`• ill the r `''''' - ' ll and T 1' -0 .. V i .1- In, 11-5.„1. n 1344, heins the ninth sVorsralk ......................... . - ' o ' ll°l. ' fan, Is, set it is ple a s ta i kn." . "ll'i a' 4.7l '• 'hat ."'r . tittles of unsocial peace, can la, the ohject or ads antaeet a • twr 3 " e 3 l . • " • t"I - 'i I iris; of that month, "the freemen et earn Nse and of sal • Putnam ..... put immer of all partics•indi,risantly 111..elailll all heen- of this new movement. It rert;kialy car not have. 'the ..0". qualitiA t o Cote for the TllClnlY. , rs of the 1 ismse of . SCndusky .................. ..... ... lion Or 110" ire of repsnliatiati• that is able 1111.1 Wt. lecoliorteadatioa of is-onoms: awl it might throw thus , 1 .).t.nesentotive, or is C(1711111:111Wes.d111." Will Meet ICY. 1 Sri,,L, ---- -- • • trust, 33 itting to pay all her dornesto• :Ind fau inn eriali- ... li ds, into a ga!jorin , z e.nl-111111,1i.n. Eating horses , stl I I 1 11 'l' -,- •I- • • tit.' I Urbino ~ . ... wr at 1. IC 'isms is ace 0 01.1 1 a.. C 1 MIMI , 10 t,r 1 . ................. . tar s, drat no part oilier sail sya. ev , , a- ck,len front the j, .:,ly etc,u, tl,lo in th.,,e ,vle, wi-li to get altal; lait. , ern ., ( „ tis ,„ \\• ant ,. and ~1 , ,, b.i10,,, •- , 'T 1 IV,'l 1 ' ... ........- -- - i 'al ot, •et 1..1, nI i , (-, s.c.r ........... aborieeial preprietors icei ne clank el the sban of sla- I ---------------- sth and every Ward q ualified 1.0 ‘.)r):l7'. 113 Ira rnberF. of sYstrisz ............ - . .... • ... s ery, or whisper of the hor,),:y of nallificilltiOn (5 lanird ' PRESIDENT HoUSTON. • iiil I ouie of Representatis es uf this C o mminovealth. I Zan esvi/le ...... i " a " :II " et lir her merrit ' " v• Th""il. " rry ' "lll. " ! The Nislivill• l Er inn cannons l'efl l . ". l ''ingl : "We l'l ), a tn”rr.ber of the so.ect c oon ~I Eve •- • p. r i INDIANA. the fruit of past wassefuil legislation and ultilappy par- ' 1 ~ lase never to a metnen t L iven credence tothenumer- sonyalitled ars a foresaid, in earl :Ind every Wahl: I State band and. branches. t v e ,ilti, j on ,l, she hulls her head under pecuniary pre.), oils chat ee , ) and nspersioes vs hich have been put afloat to iss arrn b e rs of the Common Council. s • I State Scrip ..... sure, we trust, she will yet. and 31../11 again, assert her through a licention. press agniteit Praddent Houston, . \ ll that on the slime day, the citizens o r s : l id W ar aj, right to the epithet, britow 011 in the day+ of politi . ral of the hi n t of l' •Xii•, iii tilt';[ co l tirse of the last si* wiII is Ow },laces aforesosid, elect by ballots a citizen , All be e t l e flattery, oltlie Keystone Stale. Tholia It her beautiful Ot" Ci'4lit months. We know that there is no man liv- of the - i s' City, qualified ts be a member of the 11.01150 i ILLINOIS. 1111:110 Of "Virtae, Liberty stud Independence," he now in s 'inure aliove all merceu.ary motives 0 • al - , State bank veiled by a transient cheie, it is yet, eP tru-t. to be ~,. • El'onstont nor is there a 1111111 111 Texas who would or of sat - Ci ty. 'l 1 Bank of Illinois, Shatenertown... glorieusly characteristic of her ro:Ii11,1601) and Stato more readily shed the last drop °flits blood ill defence Given ~,„ for my hand and the seal of said city of VIRGINIA. I , r, .10.•lic1111 .., ; i • principles, 113 well ns glitter 01 the Musa I.i• • ,- of the unnependetice and libertiss of his a dopted coon. Pittsburg., this lA7 t l i ( 1,, N , o f D e cree*, A. D. 1843. Bu :k o f t h e V, i lle q of Virginia ..... of lite commonwealth, ranking her in every national ex. try. The chargesagainst hint have all had their ur- d:13.1.e. Al-I',X•VNI-)1'111. IL\ l', MaSnr- ' Bank ti . l rir , .; Ilia ................ evidence . with tato noblest of her sister etates. L , t. us, i , •iii with ambitions adveuturers-political loafers who (:11l city d tffies copy) / re' 7 .- I , /- 11l I - - i 'a . ,t,,n,,.. an. o ti V7l i ...... --- • • therefore, not only as Christiana and America n;, but have ever itsfested Texas--and speculators, who have - 1 Formers' bank of Virginia-. __ _, .... ni Peumaylvanians,hy birth or adoption, praise Ged :old been restrained, under the poliey anis-administration , Dague*eotype Miniature Portraits, \ North- D'estern . beek Of• V' • • gape thanks unto the Lord to-day. Itoin encroaching on lands. secured to Indian tribes At th corner of Market and 3th sts. ilf ei-ch ants' and Mecha . Ivies' bank of Virginire . ------------------- en ll:e Lta of id Teli.a;, by treaties of inaitudars. His T ~ ,• • Bi. saunssiber %venni most respectfully iillorm the i , 13ranches- - .... - - - .... ... I I The st. ch. 1 hots[..ar.ett at New Orleans a ccomotrio- t vl o tle scope of pour y has been to s,•cli re and protect Ladies nd G. - slaloms:a of l'ittsburs,n and sis I MARYLAND. - dares five hundred boarders. The amount paid at the rielo, 1 . 111 , 5 and itllere , hi of around settlers. against einity, that tiled aave opened rtionl3 at the above men- sa I ; flaltimore City books.. • . .. .. • - - -- -. -...,•iii - • r fr . lie I run-ilory 3" "nil` Clilllnli - mlill4"r ,, a". l I"••ll'l'i•mat'''s, tiered [dace, "Yr the store of Messrs Lloyd & Co, I All other soleint hartits.... _ ......... - y - •••••• , i• - tli. bar for liquors, is $50,000 annually. Some of the t w . i. ~. . . , i t ay , ' been coo found travenking the couti and are nosy Proureil to take Miniatutes be this beau- I NORTH CAROLI ---• • • • - -.7 Wa4.lingtottians should pay the boardersa visit. try, to pros e 11, some kind of simulated appearance at' :inn art, in a sele heretofore unsurpassed. By the -___--------- . 1 All solrent banks- -.-.._ - .. - i titles to land, with whirl' to cheat the peon's' of the combination of a qt , ek and powerful apparatus, and an I SOUTH CAROLINA -- - - - .1 Qi• teeneteLe Leers:me:cr.-The town of Lex- ji n inn os, an d f or eigners., who wish to make ilive)uments entirely new mode ,I operating, they are enabled to ,All solvent banks- .--- -•.-. --..- :•:•-• in:2.ton, Mes , acl lisettA. Wit' , thrOWll 1111.: a stair 011i . rent in hinds M the Republic. 'With the mail people ofTeN produce pictures of surmising accuracy and beauty, u GEORGI.A. ex.:itm-n:lo,am a. week ase, by tile el:mu-mem of tr.o • . . .15 11.1 11 has ever been pOptilar-ami desrvi'd and still c olnidaing claire daahilitv of impression, clear tool uleserses to be popular, ler he has been their fa4t distinct expreesion, lartectdelineation, and last, this' V.llol' ladies of esoul standing and of respectable con_ t.. . i..ii.i. • s . - s i lilt 1 , 3 4 • the C..° l °l . of Le fare and dress. Tho color nection-t, 33 itil two VOting gentle:nem-IV-nights a the , ing of Photographic Pieures, forms a new era in the T,s;. y. Lilt B A N NS.-We copy the f dlosving in re shears and sons of Iliberniut. The issue ofit is not ' art. as it esuble , lii to ealhine with accuracy of nattnue Ashen to the city banks from the money article of the s , 1 yet aEcertained, and we aro informal by the Boston II ~.1: the i teyeetafess of are %lie undersie dd - • ne o not ss ante, nor is it 'their intentiOn to I •c eive the public by prowl , Daily M ell that the town is in a pet feet ferment uuf stir- "The banks of this city are at present in a Sere ~ i . 5 .•••., welch t tey cannot filth, for they depend solely on I A ll looks - t h, in,ligoation and di-guit, 1•001 1 /1111.0.1 1.0 WiliCll that peC11:111 . I :.i:ei, asul they have pl acrd the brsukers Of the character of their nietursi for patranage. Citizens .- n -- ---2-_ 1 :- ... 12' -'" ' " ":_l-7- ...... -, ate. Storks to the last fee of their Forefathers upon the entree ,uf the British red , Wa ll sr".' .. " - I" '"l"'" l '' n "n and .11.rallger5, one and all, at; invited w c all and ex. DIVIDEND. ; • , days, hose Maoism) and down several per cent, which i.on i,,, specimen ,. coati is not a priming. OFFICE at THE ALM:6SII:NY BRIDGE CTLY t,,,' W. 1.3 catio] by the hanks being undecided how to act. N 8.-Complete setsof th. •• e tinprored patent ap Pittsborgli, Jarman' Ist, 1844. ~ Tilt' Irtill,:malo: their tiaarterly rettirni this lintel' pia: paratus farnislted on the tn , tl reasonable terms.- THE FIRE Bnaztxt-d-The New York Gazette sa yr. ' rri HE President and Ma• agers of the "Corn . ooll of hoot about thins; ,I tei from this. In thuit short, • - Ilates. e/rscs, frames, (hen:cals. and ever! Hung. 1 _L erecting a Ilridee ascribe Th., D e nmerittic lire is blazing with its pore liele in p e ried they will be compelled to draw in their immense connected vial. the business. te. the lowest ra:.;. , pri- 1 site Pi tts b u rgh , in the Collate of Allegh - ~" haserit •tl •r'" i is , loaf I. 011 steels, 1.0 an extent sufficient to make a gourd every ueighborhood. "II ithir!- -- ga is .sth , ers, . ? , i . c ,, 5. , J M I,IIF.RSON Se CO. k day declared a Dividend of five per to o e earl' or our friends' every where; and the rot of 1814 will repine. to .. s the Comptroller and the ssiuln lc. Should the ',inns _ . . . . is_ oin stock of said Company, out (Attie profits of th Lau!:; es i)it retuse to make farther loans on stork pen find the frimalut of the good old cause, united us one ----'----------- i months, which will be paid to stool, eelders or theirl ces wail n‘ceive a blow from v. ill,'ll 501110 of the most A Card. i eal rerreSnetati3 es, on or atiter the lath instant. ' A • man in the glorious rally around the standurds of the Farley would never recover. Tile operations in 011 F ELLOW CITIZENS, Annul PATRON 9 AN PAR- 1 JOHN HARPER. , nomincel of the Democratic National and State Con- deser'iptions will be eery fluctuating until the course TICULAut-lf I could have controlled the ele- ja_owdsnot Tree- -et. l of the banks is settled. !Hwy have too great a stake menu of the Universe. and foreseen awry contingencY l - in da,:ger to hazard by their own nets. The brokers and delay in the execution of ms plans to contribute to -- --__- kno whet the true position of the banks, and how vOnr. coMfort. and give a 7AsSt to rho pitasure of the ap- COSFIRSATIONS.-Tho re-app.,intment of Benin.- deeply dies me invoked, have some little confidence ' , t - t . b • the a id•t to m t d•n• •b il f f sumo ~ p; Ile N -1- I lon !, us I ars s u are .-.----------7------. I min Walken Eugene Van Ness, Charles 11. Smith and . that they' will tint be abandoned in their eatremit:" of the luxuries which the Eastern martet affords, In Ohio there are 1,5311 nii.es of railroads and. ca- I. -------------------- ' Peter Muldeolsers as Paymasters in the Army, ss as • . • , shook] have done sin time of their 010:yr:tent at an nab . built b ite cost of $15,926,3•20. ln Cincinnatil From/he Van Buren (Ark.) Intellterencer• earlier pet ind. I confirmed the Senatcin Ixecutive session. , . .• . . T - 1 ; INDIAN :\ hiA5.-A. correspondent at ,i axe ih, No- , there are butchered about 50 acree of hogs. It ex- by . But since I have been disappointed ono delayed un , vember 25th, writns us, that times are becoming' quiet • necessariiv }rya derangement in the Line of Ttranspor ports also about the same number of acres of whis- Lag CAROL 1N.5..-From a report lutely made in 1 taisiughout the country. ' . tattoo. I hope my friends:and Patrons; will re.lilvetcru , :c key-deep enough to float it twill boat. and o‘7l - 13 nine- I t hislature of South Carolina, i t appeal s t h a t 't he °Sainte- . in the nation ar i e to be rented u out b to , iti toe any no parant want of enterprise or attention to t Ise the . hisho us t bidder . for u term o ten years. I . (s ..i e et , . teen twentieths of 67 steambo us, costing $1,017,000 ! millions of acres ef fertile land, including some of the sa int es s of my proressiom trusting in your indulge .nee , 1 calZetH id 1110 nation. The rent to be paid lino the 11,°98 tons, and employiug, 1,250 hands. So says a best soil Soria.' the State era uncultivated. on Rib= oceasi - on, I take the liberty to solicit a co ' ntinu- National Treaserv. ante of a liberal patrunaee. The following luxuries correspondcat of the Cincinnati Chronicle. The in.. I Gov. Butler Lea turned over to the 'freasurer, $l6, id , ' -. . m,,,,1.•.);T.-IVe lied the followitl7 hi the Nat.h.- portion (if . which lid, are now ii. is to my ordinary bill of fare, namel creasa of the Queen of the West is indeed hi e I , i . , • 000 of the annuity, a greater eater olio \I hns: been put in circulation. The ledance of the annuity this day. Canvass Buick Ducks, and to-morrow, Fresli ing. It hass been growing every moment of die peri - I Sear: on Ern, Tents., Dec. 24. - Rock Fish Pike, and Yellow Perch, and on Thursday will not he paid until the Governor returns from the tad when Jackson and Van Buren were "ruining" the I Dr AR SIR: The mai Ufrann Hopkinsville, hy., to pr,,,,ie, following, anotlinr splend ,, ,llot of Pike. Terrapns. an l .l • 1 sprinsfield TCIIII., failed to urtive at this office on • a lot of the very best Shell Oysters! The almee will • country. There have been more buildings erected in i - . - , the Council has passed a law, that hereafter license i, yesterday. for man Mee in the nation, shall be issued by the clerk e served up to individuals or parties. And fe e this city during the lust four years thus there were in l or Hotel keepers may ulso be supplied 113 lend. as the 1 got a line from the Postmaster at Red river last ('Alit Niitional Council. A petition W 11.4 gotten up by it 15 years ago! This. year there have tsetse built 1003 I ev ening, informing me thm the mail rider and one oth- a reverena eentlemen, (a eerier that a law' Should be 3 ,ortlneUtlas . ts, by msling immr.diate applivation tar buildings-736 of which were brick. ler while man by the nitme of Jellies, and tt negro man passed, alloWilig no more intermarring,es. Also a May the same, to colon- Mr. Cherie; Qaigly or George Haw ---------- 'weile ell drowned at the same time, in attempting t" : prollibitine a Man from an ussanl , and battely on liis this, at the IN' estern I.xelianise Oyster Depot. No. 6. The Centreville, ('.lld) Times of Saturday, says:ea ! cross Red river at Sugg's mill, inn small boat above the.. own sling-i. e. chastising his tier roes. His couree Market, or 74 Front street. Oysters by the cannistro d I do "Unpleasaut rumors reach us of the singular conduct mill dam together, and am consequeutly lost; m il k ,. . tees been openly denounce] by a distinguished and tee .. as usual, at the cusuunarn price, also in the stew, by . not think there will be any chance to ever get t - mail the dozen Cl hundred. • • ' slures superior premium Ale of the highest functionary of the state. A report is cote(' citizen of the tuition. . , • bags ugain. Public Moseys -Messrs Timothy Crittenden at a will be on the tap this day. Families supplied by the current that a warrant has been issued for his arrest, I am, very respectfully, yciure. &c• James T. Armstrong, paseed up to the Choctaw Age n- gallon. for an attempt or threat to take the life if a most res- JN Y FERG UStr '' • cy on Thursday last, on the Expre BS Mail, with slo°, i , Respectfully &c., rectable citizen of Frederick city. I. Gen. R. ARMSTRONG , P. M. 000 in specie, for disbursement in the Indian Country'. 3 u• 9.tf l'aurarstrort or WESTERN EXCHANGE oldie Age, awl nerd not be checked rrom noy four tho effect n may have on the minds of the com- unity irVc in not noticethis Mattel far the purroi, , e of r9ti irlatifietinewspaper coi.troversy; in the present poSi iea of the cape we do not hidiCveit would ba praise to iscuss its merits through the public prints, but We ;armor refrain from condemning the •restrained li cense which our neighbor claims for the press;and his wholesale abuse of tho Court and Jury before which Mr DIDDLE had his trial. MESSAGE. OF THI; GOVERNOR OF Wtscotqtt.i• — Governor Doty, in his message to the Legislature, ex- I presses the belief that the happiness of the people and the prosperity of the country,will be advanced by the adoption of a State government, and recommends the passage of a law appointing a day for the inhabi tants to vote upon the question. lie argues, by refer ence to the ordinance of "37, and the circumstances at tending the admission ofTennessec and Michigan, that 'Wisconsin can also claim admission into the Union whenever she has sixty thousand inhabitants, a num ber confessedly less than the present population. The fact that she has a disputed boundary he deems no bar' several States having unsettled boundaries when they joined the onion to STr&MCOAT SUSIC—The Sylph, says L Journal, on het trip from St Louis to the Illinois river on Saturday last, struck a rock at 10 o'clock in the evening about 12 miles above that city, and sunk in about 7 feet water-11e water rising over her t.abin floor. She had 100 barrels salt and a few barrels of whiskey and molasses in her bull. The balance of her freight was in her barge and was saved. The maciti neq,cabin and furniture v, ill also be sat ed,but the hull Willtiot be raised. AN AWNWARD POSITION.—The Now Oilcans Pic ayune of the 16th sayst"Cupt. Parkinson, of the steam ship Petrira. running between Verra Cruz and Tubasco, has arrived here,and he informsus, that on his last trip I to Tobacco, he saw the American bark Rio Grande in the river of Chilipec, 'She entered the river with four teen feet water on the her, but by the time :die had taken in a full cargo of logwood, the river had fallen to five feet, and the bark was of course locked in. It is very uncertain when she will get out, and the chances are, not before ntst. Spring,. She is the first vessel of her size that ever crossed the bar of that river and will, we doubt not, be the last. L1:51;5 NATVIIE.—The coroner of Neiv York was called. on Tuesday to hold an inquest on the body of a child that had lived about three hours, winch hut been born Nithoat eyes, nose or ears, The mount Was in the centre of the fact, and well proportioned. This strange deformity created considerable interest among the medical faculty, and the coroner granted it to the use of the medical institutions for examination. -_- - The total atnnunt of Specie received in New Orleans during the months et September, Oztuber, and Novem ber, was *2,310,477. A LITTLE: ARGUS.—A child was lately born in o ronto,U. Canada. with three oyes, having two hall an inch apart, on the right side of the face. DUELLING IN SOUTH CA.II()LIN bill to amend the Constitution of the State, with a view to suppress uelling, has been lost in the South Carolina Legisla ture. Yeas 92, nays 49, a constitutional majority nu voting for its pas,mge ":" NEW ORLEANS M•ra.E.-i•—The hest iv-counts present the meathcr as %cry rainy, and basiness in 4 - great measure fasperidea. Tho priers on the 201 b ult wero-as Svgar.Z.-The 'market inactive; inferior and common, seliibg at 4i a 5 mss, Init..% a 54, prime 6 a 64.. :Molasses.—The stock large, and demand fair at 21A a 22 cents per gallon fin prime lots in cypress barrel;. Ens; —Ohio, superfine, 57 as 4 50; Illinois and Missouri, $-487i a $1 62i. lilliskey.—A moderate demand for the article et 2l cents per gallon. Port of Pitts " 9 FEET NVATER 1!3 THE CHAI”'LL - - CORRECTIiD DAILY Br A. IDLAMER, S3CIIAN43II , 8130 1031 4 COAY ER 07 WOOD AND 'MILD SPECIE ST ANCIARD. Merchants and Manufact lire re' Scrip - ..... .. .pf:r I.;:change Ba nk Scrip ..................... ... Currency ......... . ........... ... :,. ... ... 42- 4,4 w Erit Bank Scrip ...... ..- .. ...,. • . . . ... ...2 EXCIVISGE—AT STOUT O R lritic New .Tork Boston ... " . ..... .. . SPECIE., Barlimoi . e Gold. . ...a prom. Silver ........................ ~,, ........ par P ENNSYLV ANIA..—PITTSBCAO%... d'illir Ban k of Pittsbu 7gh ........................ par ..Ilev:hanis and illanufactirrers' bank ..... 7 • • -par .... .... ......... . . " ....#.,.. k 4 , e ? `.., ...par Do. Hollidayebu re.. .. ........... ~ .. ... . par if PHILADELPHIA. .. , —.; Bank ~..f North America .:.. . ....... .. •- • per :i., % I Do North ri I. LiberO es . •- - ---Pa7 4 k itiyA , Do Pennsylvania . ! ... . - • -Pari,' Commercial Bank of l'enneybbania •r"-.—', Farmers' and Mechanics' bank.. Kensington bank ... '... ......... fa n n fictn rer s and Mechanics' Mec":anies .. -. ......... ..- 31-,,:rmcnsin 7 ......... . N il, h.: 7 ,hia bank. .. B e r n :111;ilt ....." ,54,,,a1.?0,zrk West. ....... _ Ban:: of Penn Tomnship.. Girard bank ................ C. S. bank and COUNTRY BANNS. Germantown .---•• .....•. Cciatc r county.._... 1)c ;tare county.. ..... nt.gomery county " No ,•14v.g-.1.,...riand •.. Farm? r.c' bunkcf I;ncks cotioty Ea Vol d'oink .................. • Doyles!oirn bank- .......... ... .. Fr,:rWin. bank I,f insrfon ...... Bank of Chambershurg.7. ..... ....... . .Afiddlcloc:•n. ........ . • • ' .... • . . ..... Leivisiottn ..... 5'!.71:10'.7it!727,(1c0.int .....•._ Berk.. c.7u.n! y bank . . ..... Col nrnia Z;ank and Bridge Company. B rnk o f C ............. Tri ............ r..qe (rid Dro.rers . bank Banc; of Lancaster Bart; ui Reartin.-. 1-1,:rri.,574i-g• bald " ........... Lancas ... /cr •• 'l4' Lancaster co. ...... • ...... 11: f, 7 "!1! 7t ............................. I,r :,lincrs' bank at' Pottsville ..... -•.— ....... • i M , n0,17(11140 lurnk 0. Broirnsrille ............ Hope and Delaware Bridge company.no— see .V 2 ~,•:I;alyzplon bar:.--.......... ... "..,:c4nda bank . ........................ • - ........ mei; 11 - 11,7m7r c. 7 benk Branch ban?: I'rk banl• !1:..:1! , e0ni &ink or SI. Clairscir Ciin ICJ{ (Tal: Columb us Coin,nbiana hank of New .1 Ciecletille (Lawrence, co ( Warren, cas Cincinnctibrnhs ....... Chillicothe 1:•273" . CUM rrial bank of Lak , Dzyton bank ........ • Franklin bank cf Cu l Gtir/4,1- .411 solvent bank' gabile banks— Country banks— LOUIS' NAA Nov Orlcnns benks (gnod\.... TENNESSEE --_----- PAY AND BE PAID. THE subscriber, anxious to Fettle up t all 1313 accounts, respectfully as! - 4 Into ever so small a toim, to call ataka7 . ;::, him to ray these he owes. ISAAC H.ARA.II & COM. Merchant, No. jan'y. 3. 1844 Peeled Dried Peaches, • - ' 7 - 1 j LS receiscd, a ...milli ,upply of peeica4 rid Thorn . .; excellent pill for (mull. , colds, &e. peppermint, lemo Godt.ecy'. cordial, I.lritN;, halm of rife. dispeptie. and am i-billous pills, Ev a ns' c al,erient pills. red. blur and black isik, 4 k. and inner paper, &c, and a fre , h inppll lime, fur stile low fur cash, S.c. ISA AC Agent and Coramission i kk a No. 9, J. 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