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tle of 1-i1,r1.4...r trir.mpbantly 'vindicated and tiniver- ci pies of Itl r. Clay , as &Vowed in his Georgia letter--that
sanay UC lllitltr..l:4C 3 . • js, voted fora revenue Tariff which would "inciden - I
Pro , ij:•:Ce in all ages of the world, has era
raised up champion.? for the disenthrallmcnt ;I ictpl;l2,lltallY afford a reasonable protection to our national ire
sc..d ntions. t)ur oun loved conr.try was eminently 1 terests, ' and if the wh••gs vot'•d ag aist , crlt a Tariff.
tdetstd in this wily. The way for Mr. O'Connell—l 'it only shows that the rri;.ciis .r; lb,: ~, ILi t :, pet ly are
spealt it mvercntly—was prepared by Father Mat- , eotthoso of the „„.1.i.4 eantudote.
'thew, %:cc , : h..'.f-disine mission and labors have lifted. ,
tip his countr!„ nien to n physical, mcral and intelteetu- I . -
al esistence, die
esseutiid and ausiiicioustu the great ' TRE Clint Coae,,rrrsort.—The whig and anti
civil movement that succeeded his glorijths Tempe , i masonic. Convention met at the new Court House,
uffew-fternrnuttin. Ido hot, cannot, will not doubt ", Wednesany. It was a very slim affair, and its PM.
that Ireland's long, dreary "winter of discontent"' is ! ceedings indicated any thing but a spirit of inn and
to be "made glori"us summer" by =wane of this migh- ', harmony among the delegates. Only nine districts
ty and resistless Repeal movement. The da ) and the ,
were .
„..„, siesend ; teptcsented, via: Fotirth ward, 'Pittsburgh, and
-rd, Allegheny; Upper St. Clair, Fayette.
ty ann re5t,...,-_ ,
hour may not set be discerned; but therms. _
wumlers which indicate their approach Persesele , Thir d seam, sghe...„
theta lily young frienele, in your pat ri otic, generous and Plomb, Peebles. Wilkins, Versailles and E. Deer. 1 ..
noble effort-. ThC nation that claims , and the people 1 The greatest difficulty Lefore the Convention appear- I speeded to on esery side with e
who excite emir sympathies arid a.sietance, are war , subscriptions iire raised to carry it on. Liverpool is, -
stand- ed to be to settle on a proper name for the DCA party. , also aide me ake on the subject of Free Tra
thy of iegaethreconfidence. When Irelaed,de. She °tnant for debt.
ingforth eseet and free shall have been restored to the Mr. CR SIG propoaed that the Call for their Cons en. 1 has contributed to the League Fund more than £4,400. Also: two for the abolition of the militia system.
family of t o soul highest and truest jos will pro- tion slsonld be addressed to the "antimaaona and vs logs I The Lis erpool Mercury, in comnsenting on the State .Mr Crabb: A stipl7ment to the act release to
reed teem the reflection that sour hearts, if not your i onsed to masone , •," Mr. KARITS TOO'red to amend \ trials in Ireland, says that the bungling, one-aided inns. taverns, and retailers of spirituous and vieuma
hands, were engaged in the great Work which gases " manner in which the Government has condacted the liquors.
Ireedurn to heeled. Iby m a kin g the Call read " democrutic %big* opposed 1 w h o le affair, has created .smile:by for O'Connell. Mr Penniman effesed an:eidetic:oe directing the speak-
I am, seri respectfalls , and truly, I to m a sonry " Mr. elease tee opposed both, and in- The Attorney General narrowly escaped having hip er tossuiminiater en oathass all the clerks and officer. of
the l enate, that they would suepot t the coat matron and
Yee" fell"w Repealer ' slated th it "libertv men" should be treated with Intl unshed It ea s
es advantage to O'Con
-1 HVRLOW WEED. 1 I Dell that he has got the trial postponed this term, as laws of the Siete and co(t)ta United States with fidelity;
, some respect r•n reoigenizing the Coon forces. Mr. Idm present wry list contains such a large proportion
To Mes-re. Mathes., McMahon, 1 homes Galligan %stitch was agreed to. and the. Acmes were .worn.
;tie d Leonia Eedsmaii.ms....iimmowwwsionommummeteemessee a Karns va (mei
• hot listen to any proposititun to unite lof Orange Protestant; competed with the Catholics. leir Black moved that the reeelution offered by the
Se o nator faDrn Schuylkill (Mr Iltighea ) on the sueject;
_..... ' with the abelitioeists; lie despised them most cordial- Beene the sth of January another and different list
f the Tari f f , be ref tree to the select committee tin that
muck out.. The refusal to se i o. e p to i; the emus-
FOR CIOVERNOR, Ilyas he believed them to be a s et of rascals. This , d ill l'e l .
w list of the sa 'messes to be called
s ubject; was agreed to.
nst them is
I denunciation acts a litt l e to ) strong for lalsestreet., I o meerte4,. unlUSt and partial that It has taken a- On motion of Mr. Sherwood the joint resolution re-
FRs. R. si-lij•k",„r - K; ; who is a ' Liberty man," he got the floor and lashed, was the respectthe CI VY.II. lathe to the fmeimpoaed upon Gen. Jackson was then
Subject to the decision of I about him right and left ;he lathered every body, hut 1 . leepeal meetlngs emulated to be held in Ireland. It
Is said that they are attended by London
ekes tip, passed through its several readings.
I partlclarly the unfortunate inch% ideal mho had email
;ed the liberty men. He Paid th at if the abolitronists ; eh annon.
"eallamagil
I isi ----.--1„,,, atm rills J
sa A ~...4. Were all rascals it sp tee but little fog the aotimasonic ' 6P"• blare
g"
policemen as . On its final passage, the yeas and nays were called,
Lusts have been despatched ter the and were.
1 A dinner bed been gripe to Smith O'Brien. nt Lim- i ream Craig. Deflects, F.batteh, Enue, Ever, Farrelly,
YEAS-elessra. Bnilv, Black, Cliampneya, Chap- ,
, I• egely, Fotiekrod, Goren+, Heckman, Hall, Horton.
Ilib i)
C 7%0 al/ I .11
eii li
0 V u 4 4 0 ll V 4. ! party, as he was certain that three out of even four of , crick. The Lies. Mr. Torre}, of Lusk, has died, which
e a , ha= caused much excitement, as it is said that he died Hughes M'elnailllrePelini,MSO, Sherwood, Sterigere,
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THOSIAS rHILLIP., SDITOIt. , 1 or consequence of taking cote on the evening of the Si 11/.ln, Wilcox, Bigler. Speaker-24.
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---- ----- - I %%as in the language of Guy riocelluck, '• excited,' I proclamation Cot behli ng the Claimer(' tneetine, helms, NAYS-elesars. Crabb, Dursie, Quay, Spaceman ,
S t ewart-5
IITTSBURGII, FRIDAY, „I ANC ABY le, 1844. \ and hatelled those elm opiao.e d his vises in a very ing been ant in the rain all night to prevent the people
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--se--. familiar manner. He mai decidedly oppuaed to that ; eseti nriennite . the meeting. :so the resolution we s marred to.
Altleim an Shannon, n Repealer, %%RI ununimously Mr Champna•va enannittedathe following:
Tire Wnice A . THE Tenure -The Advocate 1 little meeting taking upon themselves the rower of ' c Rese/red 4.c:. '1 hnt a men committee: to cernsiat of
elected etas or at Limerick_
our article of the 3d inst., teposing the hspoc. i calling the party together. It Vtoula be cur net of the 1 At the Limerick dinner to Mr. W. S. O'Brien, three Senator. anti five represented la ea be appannted. to
the Clay patty in assuming to Ise the exchtsise greatest impudence for such a small number to assume 1A tiro Mr. O'Connell presided, the lion. and learned e horn shall be referred es meets of the mesaatge dar o
of a Tariff. at the same time that their leading 'I
such pewer, and, as Mr. M.l. natura ll y a very' modest gentleman dells erea these amide.- 'lt has been sue-
Geerest as reletea to the election of State printers.
I to me that if I connented to a b and o n the Re- The shall arm debated at considerble length Pr the
Impels in the South are aupporting Mr Clay because • man, lie strongly opposed such an impudent assume ' g i 7 s t i ed
c i
o.owttioliprihosee
~.countitocnocsolilutilbaeosheenous,,,woredif I
T e i t t r o e i Senate. After the adoption of u r esolution on the sub
or
of hen being "mom of a lice trade man than Mr Van tion. After a great deal of crimination and reci itne
*Barra." It objects to the propriety of "essing a charge nation among the few vale, had met, they at le.t aeore I °fel ices made -1 wad at once, ject a corn mem-anon was received from the Canal ram
there shall be no
upon awholas party becemie of a bests expressern of ne ted a resolution to adjourn until the first NVedneedas ' comerimese of the repeal. i %mild rot I n a dungeon
missioners stating the deficit of F redi tee Aabright col-
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in canary, and recommended the ether wards mei first ' The Telles, refs' ring to thin statement made lector of tolls at Lancaster. lobe $3,863 99 for the roar.
single individual." But the Advocate will recollect that 1 by Mr. O'Contaell, is very tinges %sell the Peel cabinet,
it some time eince published the
of
of erica or ' townehips to appoint delegates. ter ending September 30. 1843 : once thee time $6,
, and nails, •• fhe l late Loral Eldon was a thread piac- 816 have been paid into the Treasury, hot no returna
rwo hot-headed politicians, and insisted that they Thus bad begins, but worse remains behind." , titioner, and his lordship, at 82, wln repot tee to have
etel. • ' If I were to begin life agein. PH 13C ti--4 If i have been rose of moneys received during the last
ale eed be received an the sentiment!) of the whole de- The small squad that met in the Register's office '
e i,, o m u i ld u n n i ti st start an , cr e g . l i:a t , o . r i
~V Vt a r i n. the tight, res. ; quarte r. The first notice of the default was receised
mecratic putty. It cannot, therefore, reelect to dictate on Wednesday, thought they had emery thing fixed to
of aeassons on our part, which it ha's itaelf been very \ transfer the whole antimasonic party to the Clay Club In celebgrution of the Q•rae k n' ' s ' s
isit to Terme , orth diately remised ,tad a successor appointed, but melee
earning to handle• But the Richmond Wile.; is the ac- ',But few of the districts "sere represented, and those ' three di leers had been gee n to the poor ut va hi, h
200 ; 0 sere fed a to 111 health the gentleman appointed d s cli nett ita accep
t nowledged ot gin of' Mr Clay in the South, and itsde- only such as it v, as suppesed %amid fall into the 50. , .% 3 t vice, rand as the term of the hoard had their nearly ex
„l.,lll,•ttabutirei,,,eN,t,llsa,:n, Vuoc(l,,,lfeate
I D .l et u n .d erra ra,tital Liver
elaratioes are therefore entitled to more ht than \of the city clique. But thes, were mustneen; some et of a pire I. it was thoteeht adetsxble to lease the vecancy to
the declarations of the Ads ocate-welous as it is an 1 , e ere preseet who had too much indepeedei ce to be 1 pool,
of 14 Only 4 .'1 avert 81: , :(1 3 . ) a ' B u d o ut
, L ' e e flite4b V 67 ~n ew 13 ;” tr . 3 ' te
the cause. transferred like cattle, or a pprove the mode of calling Great nu mbers 0 1 ete ene 'e n f ir es h a d occu rred In 1 nn rep l y t o sae reanauttoe meet! f • e the amount die
the egricultural eisuictsuf England, pioducing a large
the a n-remit el damage. on the check rolls on the van els li lee, t he S e w,' state
After trsieg to shift from the shoulders ef the Chia the Part) together el. 1 ". 11 had , heee auggeatea be, that owing to the fact that this close of debts ore now
rim , the salmons of t h e Richmond w h i g . t h e ed i e ,;.. ; Clay adherents of the cies. I Par i 'anent ais not expected to nasemble before the in proeress of mis mete, they are not in pomeasion of
The
.the
were completely "headed,” urel the uei a t time, tie , as h a d 1„.,„ eeticti„,,,,,e the information r eapirred. hut hope te be able to ray ii
very strong , lv erre- round, adopts its (minuses, and pro- before the Senate in a fee days
cool 3 d , ,cos to tad taunt until the (las rite b l ank , of England liess gisen notice of ets realc.li
ceeds testicle tete. M Clay Is !rally mere of a free ,
best thing thue , 4 In tel to the rceenti in rani le for their report re
test& man di In Mr Van Bu. He assert. that Mr ' above steed. B!.. that time tile file en new (111110 n17,::::"(cl." u U PP tojed ve ' urit '' ‘" m4 " t " t ` ort fa„ the la.t year, they state that it ha= hero pn .
0 each, at 3 per Lent, tall the 17th laituary P
-in a esd M i Grant in the GLlLl'lle, i ',. „ .t. -
Van Buren rs "ei elier Gee three our the tellei;" and ecill m ' the t are le pared and aransmitted to the Gusernor in oleedience to
64 „p. may feel some ms ma ef &la au eg the aet i meamis eat) , •
that in his Racenernd lettci be declara • s le resell file i m logeee . leant Spat a c teleran+ the ace nests its la y ' llo
posed tette. T3IIS in its prieciple. and details." :si r , a sup 1011. Of Cies% V, e will I lee fil 11e ra• elers ot the m i sses Ae.eas of Basic, of th •si thence \ off red to -A. long debate took place in the House on
a the te L a . l .4 o a n the g m-alio - I of Printer. The &bete arose
result 01 th.. next mesti le of these political selwin •rs.
Br'n(Litlel:;lit').l , l , l . l. n .
u t ie ‘ r m ,f l I , 1 1 ; t . t r n , „ 0 „. ..":7 ,, t .7 , I .t. .1 Goal:sites
Van Bu of course alealeci to the present Lurie', nnd on a re-olutton offered be Mr '.1.1 • F A PDLIC, Of W 114 1 .1
and as it is !tetchy I.le will Isere , the mamma of the fafteen a
not to the principle of irnpostag imposts on fet eign ar- The axe. s team the othet Et.iameateetates and Indiaes region, for the appointment of a committee to inves
ticks which a ould come in cempetition a with cut ease editors of the Gasette beim as diet time, we va el publish t er. ewes reeeas a.,l t e t i e . 1, 1 I l a , re enceet teeute the clew ge. evade in the Gas aeseate. Mes lee.-
eroe Atnel Vali Chccsc -li , he rose et alb Is sae. e filch
them so that th . a mereassers of the comas me> , I . et re re solinien wan st rongly advocated by -Mr el ceeld
manufactures, end the use of elech is essential to the enieree el the tit _test quantity, riser 'sae' are offered h me. den and other member*
cement arid pritsperie of the whole country. A. Tar-
who are t'e nr ne w inane"- _ _ may% lids ot 7,1 , 11 pI \ 'Klee-.
I's
isi of le•en off led (of :Sli Breesearialse .sel h- almaild vote for sending
Van
heaveser, ali cli imposes a lax 'Mon the meerri•a of CV'S( sites -1e o °alai mal keg. of ptesaler have si hich not a sleet part . eat) the prices ranged from this matter to a see ml Committee., because he dial not
the comma) it) ler the purpose of suatutning a sere been faceted re Nee Orlecans ;I lene to I,e sn itageS , a,„ ees to :le- fur d eti teed store ele 01 ae. elation, up to V./.1 (:.'ncri`e that the. eleare es P e 4 e red ser eii-t I. U. M'-
te 40, tea r,u• ~i,, -1 a b•ss eats a i easel .vent at I - 34 to Kitties, by the (a ea., terse well I.lll'm:tr.-A to the refer
few in the tits brow of articles not necessary to our the city. 484 pereet. The stmt. al ea ais -11(11,11ae T ote 611J0 ena e that taut made to the stencene Committee. lie
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rational ptosperity, an] wtech can never be brought ctunel.l,ll that dog evader resented ins•estmation re
se e Tr The el - karts: - aifth 3 C ;in -nerctql
er e of CI a- ' packages. -Lisa 'pose J. it snot, Per '..
into evens:Ye use, the democratic - p ety base ever re- ' the brines of the !louse. Chat ge , had been made b.
cinnee has expired, the Senate Boring refuses! to ee. 1 , ,
probated. The Advocate must mime that suffeeent ' tend .. 1; ce
mites:mon f the‘ , i Cno •A BI:r 4 , , 3elit es -le, the L 1.( 1 le Potontar . the Ges t rror aseauist the iniltsidaril. elected ,in to
fast
plomese of eria sllsit I Cu Berwse 311111 , 1 at
Nee Ime 0 I l.)l.1//li ty mete 1 entree of a serieut character. mud it was due to the
iiiscrimination lees not been used mile. leapect. it is to wind
up. The Cinci matt Gazette, from %slush wel e e h I se a tile et die Beene , A s res lia area Pa. isert to ' Lementure and the c h aract e r ot the gentlemen ire
very questionable Indeed sa hethe the present law does plicated, that thus investleation shoeld be bad. The
lea. n these pat ocular-, -tatea that Jacob Strad .1.. John I to the 1 it lee e•
not req ere modification. Our inanufactine3 donor now 1 tie %env art let G 'nem: 0 • '•• e a. pr.:est re, hard • i
matter had gone forth to the wor.d, that cast-rupture had
R. Cor im anti John McCurmiee, under ti ro firm of I
stand in need of dee protection they did some years on tae city of Melees lame and a wa. t heatelit It, ea uld ia ....0 . 11 re...iced to m the l e aeetring o( an election is
;the
J 1 S aster ee C e. al .; le t t naact the Im. a gleam , e and be c onsul , le • d that the memeere
since. Gais err meet bas festered and encoutageti them , ac" itl ''. ''
' " " 'lnn o i a 1- amen ea t poseetslon. Ili di • nib tenants eemin it ,t..itc
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ocean( the Commercial Beni.- The diameter anal a- lof stars ati • . 1, and meld net t o
bed out anii , li so u
d Ite derelict in thew duty if they did not enq ti e
until they have become fit nes estableered and capable .
beets of th • fern will command the public confidence longer unleas reli eel A vv. a naimeer of Fume la 1 ata , a l it. 1! fiet" rn i ell to hum th at theesarinters them..
of wee:tieing themselves. Nut only are those now in • me I eats came athei to take pert w ith the el me sr le.
.. d ' r " ." it, bat it th e . l ' di Vdt . th e H ouse
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existence fleori-lene„ bet lauguirela of others are dyeing , G :se HoktE.-The I lase. W lees n S erne um taut of nes T h e Fleet ti Camene lee , ha- isel el a , ira u ,,, tti ;aa ned a et, • i upon it
'theSenators fame Rhode Island, I a.., 1, f t We-meat , n 1 "Inch hit .1 tte Ith it tees cii.i , ii ti tbe protested le, 1
ing up ;el ()Net the comet sSo far from being deperel. s. , , e
the , ,1c" 4,1,er roe o. II th -,, e ita•rfera al in the all in . * I 11. r m AUK kSI3-T be Suite ef elatee,says th e Pori
ant on forcers c metries , we etported !sorrily Paul mils city for his residence, i i consequence ut the mw der ur ;
of ilw moots.
A num ~•r - 01 them had alieittly been land Argus, e tit have ha fise GON rr tor Asa ulna less
lions worth
of
g..iaa.. in' 4 1 hefore tw it p res ere tort. ; his brether..________________
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____ I meet) las G.ree Il Ole•, a el esectuial la a bArbarous dam one sear. sin Gov Fterfield, elected ear 1343, re
iiaamisr
went into opei auen, or its etTects were elt. Tlas fact , t;
s Love ...en Winces. Bs taeles pea .sh Ite tee sten. d ear.
K i venalegh, Preereent of the Senate, ,
eterws that our manufacture.; Cln sustt th ea-ekes, Alba.: (Nee Yore) Dales kal.citi.er it impel,. tint I 'T EX ee. 1e43. testses3 Gw D rin, Se •a•s. .r ef the eleiee
and eels no further rapport from goserninsitt. o r et a
toe amount of Flour received on the Iluds0:1 171,1111 the The r,,- v,o it. has 1e... Aft 1 / yet , to Dec.'23l• - 1843 sa• 3.11• .• • IDP•d f 1
a , i . ~ tse s a s sa. ton. , ,iie It ( the
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MOM, that it need be but miffing. 'en Valli Batten m.e. Nv rile Con . re.= of the licilltirli , 11, Is II s esslO 1 111 It
est this yea', exceeds that of ass o th er season by , ~,,,,
;,,,, v
~.-;,;‘,..1;.,1,. . Seeute 17A4 Aocla.rson, elm te3 for the year 1814.
d e elver totterll•awe. Gen lions
bs of ..ed to the pre.ent taria,-----------
a na st lh h e °68,571 htmlhurt-s, and exceeds of last year le 512 '213 l am c erniaitin , ro. 1 ranee, t he C a w, • a ...., ~, s a nd G „,,t `1
in fuser of seteteling to Ame ri can luau- es the pro- barrels. The eh ie. a nount a at' flour dos year Ise 073 lit iii at eset a lalls tile latter, fair time eller:. to end the Nes T V Atte Weeell'N -The Norf alk Herald stater
tection it requires. Aea i, order te settle tills matter, 7013 barre of %shell about 65 per coat, arn.ed at -.1. nesrttes 11141%0'11 Nielllol Old feet.. Ith It ord. • •rs his • besa ri.e eveal at tre G eport N ~)
le (-sette ceineesies •t . an tt Cruelest) of the
vre may as well here allue what Mr 'Van Ileree's seen - bany, and aeh the exemption of ithont 4600 bee els A', ~,,,,,u, I
us , . 1,, th e, je e....
of 0 ,, r ,,, t ',,i ~ t
~,, ti 1 Laid ear ih s dee-hares , ,af all th • a erkmen except those
meets malls. are on this subject. They may' be found W al erend, the rest was
in his Shocco Spa ings letter. an eetract from which we of Wheat received has been 527 340 bush. Is. '1 he Conk to Cwt. Seeds. lie tepreatees the de ages The buileing of the new sloop of ear Janwatue ti, is
publish beim% and we use the Aevocree to compare ' proportion of the %sheaf to the 0 err le ou zht to tide Wk a- Vo Ilh the Western Indian tribes as favorehly r eel,- senseq ,ends suspended.
them with elk Clay, as expressed In his G,•orgia lets ter, is an interestims subject of °leers aeon, aince It is ',
it ,• the present year there will be a.mall cui pus ---
. Treesairy. He Fay -:
ter, and then to tell Us What better rg.ht Mr C. has to a m are of the grooves:; ft i ems of th • ssest ts, armlet- I It is eetemeted thee but about thi rt een thousand del- PARIS AS IT Is -Grant says there are no workhouse
be considered the Tariff candidate t h an Mr V. • lie ta ke t he pß.rardt,•rn °flu , ae. "meter ell" for the mar- ler •ef these bills eExclvccelere are now in crieulatt an es re Pens. Br. ad and me ate 'elate' bed by
I et di e adtis
say , :
ken, and ths dimmed-laf rust arising teem the trans- \ u ' I ‘ , . . Uosernment among the poor, and to the used muse)
The protectise ssstem arid its proper reljustment, portnti•re of the atticlo in its loss hules form.
Ibe Executive believes that one of the e mngeat sup. 1,
et,
en -. f 1
. Ihe eximaae e teat c charities is two the
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ports to our cut renry will be the exclusion, by I.IW,
be C ante a Isn'tjert of frequent tine necessary consider- ' . c from circulation with te our limes, after some ewer lions &elate per annam.
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COSORESS.-t cur a veg are to I , , • •
anion, attest Ifa reed a part of the cabinet; and the une ° - ----------------
toaanerin which the Preselent proposed to carry into importance was done. The House land under reamed- sire,lat coiii;ectlon earth des ' , he r ecomin - eiel , the 1 1 '
Fell"' I - N rs An attempt is senile to be ends to °lull i a char
efr .ct. tii.,. palicy so r -hiatus to impu-ts, rt c immended eration the bill ao refund General Jackson the fine Ire- lion and suppression by statute of esei v de-cription of ''
in his • ptemons maseeeze-, Isaieince been mama eci with posed on ben by Judge Hall, and it was thouele the paper in the character e of bank, ince , au tl or corpora- actor for the Lancaster, Ohio, Bank. Mr. eV m• A
gust frailene se v leach beleues tu hie diameter. To 1 111/11 notes Issued either the Republic, anti niteadad or Richer, of th tt town, is Neely to tales all the stork.
i.,11 wou ld p iss that night.
tee+ end, lie ismommended 'a modeication die tariff uscei for circulation as currency.
bleb ehoud pi ealece a reelection of the o re s rel it to tar IN ioHK-Mo-HALS -A report p l e=ente , l t o the Noteithstearling the ITtiChieVn" and fleetly groand- Ast emcee B EE? IrGH, ESGLASO --Bickaeles K
the we of the gmernineut, and nil adjuatment oldie t., less publlcau ,as upon this s u b j ect, emannung Ro m
3 of Alder men in New Y otk city sass th r
a• c are antlere • 1 • • fCI I a there sool
ditty s
i g n . mm ure., valthaNielS to equal3walce. in relation 1 n' some of our public mental. the guest f aith of the na ti on
cut) ° eve " are
w allou national intereate a nd to the creinteraction of three hu adred and fifty hearses of ilefame in one %eel V
will be tairrortrehlY V nolicat:d les tee redemption of tee- tierces of beef preparing for the English market Bee
forepolice', so far as it may be injui isms eas those ' aluae, and that rt majo ri ty of the owners of the houses ry dollar for whiCla mammas plecleetl. sides this, largo quen•itta are being pay
in St Lou
interests.' l a devotee to such infamy are considered as w orthy, re. li e recommends to Concres. the mud repeal or all is, Alton, and other cities. We much fear out W e s.
"ln these sentiments I fully concur; end I have beers ' Thehigh rents le lie otra
,s • bl I oit men • .1 h h
recta e ant pi s ... • 10 , 16 heretofore enacted umbel ising the liegettation of tern friend, are us erdoing this business. The repute
thus explicit in the statement of them, dec. there may I foreign loans, and calla imam Congress te drew some •
be no room for misapprehension ae to my own v iews 1 ; es °ldea kind pay are probably the mouses which in- method f„„,„,it,t,, t h e a we " o f the Geeectme,m, eo wet of our beef in rho English market is not very high.
upon the s ubject. A sincere and feeble.' application , duces the 011etters to let them to such purposes. enforce the laws and execute their duly. H.. ma t,es It has not been at any time in very brisk demand,
of these principle_
. and our legiel itima, unwarped by me I no reference to the Naas or COlll. Moore. He suegests and well a floodee market, the pi icea eel recede so
vale interest or pollui ell d'sige-a restriction of the • I DaTADFI t. Eliot is CSN tot -e letter from Port I that a fund be placed in the lianas of the Execierse, rapidly , that severe dissappointment will be the result
wante of the gosernment to a simple and economical 1 Culborn. Canada West, Doc 126 1843. to the Brook- l t that shouldthe negotietione with 'Mexico not terminate
of theceekleas shipments. American beef has never
'administration of its affaira-sz e
• refeeeeee in ran nur- t lye See sass --Yesterday see hail a rn 13t desperate 1 a micably, would enable him tube seupaied fur the con
agement reran to s-erh inann.fort arcs as are e men- , been introduced for home consumption in Eegland -
fightb e .. d o Col' and Co lie men• Pi obahl tmgeue•>. _________---------------
a. vi sem i e . y,
tie/ to the national cit., cum and its e rtenston to olli-itis sole entirely in bond for ship stores, the supply
era is proportion as Otty are adopted to our cow, very many are fatally wounded, and some already FROM G eUDALOUPE. necessary for which is limited.
try, and of ehich the raw m aterial is produced by our- I dead. It may arouse the two claases entire whole line; The brig Lubec, Captaia Campbell, ai rived at Sa. 1 -------s----------
selves, with a proper respect for the rule ehich de- if itshaul let wet exceed any fiesta that ever occurred vannah on the 9.3 t h tilt in nine d iya from Gandaloupe.
mode that all taxes s hould be imposed in proportion Capt. C. repreaeres the Lumber m trket as nut being in 4.LL BUSLSKSI IN N ENV YORIC..-A Now Yoek
Tee F •
of the kind in this country. Port Colborn is a small
to the ability and conditicin of the contributors, would., I a very brisk state. Some sales of Eastern Pine have paper says:-"The amount of merehandise cleared for
i• am convinced gise ultitnate eatiefaction to a vast ma- town on the line cf the Welland canal." been effected as low as $l6 per M and P. P. Lumber the interior tif the State this year compared with lastaex
jority of the people of the United States. end ariest , would not command much over $2l. A number of
JLDGL Matte-Me Slidell, of Louisia a,
n stated ill hi e its a great inc.reaw being nearly three times the
that spirit of discontent which is now unhappily so 'I \ cargoes of Eastern Lamilem had recently arrived at 1
prevalent. and • which threatens such extensive injury i a di s cuaeion in the U. S. Houee of Representatives, a Poi it. Petro, but in canaequence of the low state of the etianteet The advancement ofthe west in wealth, is
' -••
to the institutions of the country." I few clues ape in reference to Gen. Jackson's fene, that ma rket, die vessels had departed fur other placefs.,--: of the utmost err Purl to all other parts of the Uni-
Now, at says Mr. Clay in his Georeia letter:- 1 Judge Hall was
use
Terelishm an, bigoted, intemperate A,romooew ri
alstuoicptrhoosittestouveys a.,
duties.ee u.irhno ecorioirsrsqhnoetincoeoctitt): on. On their advancement depende,:he certainty of
"Vilhatever revenue is necessary to an honest and and overbearing-, devoted to the insututions of his own meneed coming in. The di ffi culty experienced in the trade and the prosperity of commerce.
economic:l aeadaiatratiers of the G,•neral Government, country, and undeernting ever y thing Atsierican, in renewal of the rubhiah has greatly retarded building at OHIO STATE CONVEHTION.WO find the fullowing
aright tohe derived from duties imposed on foreign im- I I law, literature arm custem. Ile admitted, however, I Pupa Petro. To this, fact ropy be attributed the dull
state of the lumb ir market. in the Oleo Statesmen of the Bth inst.
ports," and "in eetablishing a Tariff of tho-e duties, i that he was an honest. though eitejudiced man. ______.__________ "DAVID Ton, Eerie of Trumbull. has just been
such a discrimination ought tobe made newt* insides \ -- - ---
CURIOUS FACTS. I teVe'Young Women are beeng employed in all sorts nommated for Guyette on of Ohio. lie received eve
tally affure area...atonable protection to our national in- Two wells have recentl Li een sank in •Lthica, Tonap- lof now in Paris. They are even assuming the ry vote e ' en, (by the Logialature RClO*Selltative Dia
lerests." Not a word m said in seaport cf the high i lona co., says the N. Y. ue Sun, one of e Inch vas Placer" se Clerks In Counting-housee. Grant, in his teicta.) except tem-Coshocton county voting fur Rub
'he land tin pet k. el. cas At the depth of 87 I new work, says:-
art Lucue-teo or three 1, , ; illative lemmata not vie
Twill' protection notions of the Ads create, and if a n y ,on
foo t t
the pum raised pieces of charcoal, and at tho 1 “Indeed, th e young Parisian women am eases to ' tang at We urns, but authorizied to do so if present be
the opinions of Mr. Van Buren and depth of 90 fort the nudger struck a pine limb of akout Ibe trained aeelerlee fur banking and commercial houses. fore the adjourment.
tbseceit is but the difference between t he s i z e e t a ma tes arm. The ot her we ll was sun k 1 They are fouud to be steadier and more atteutive than Oa motion of W
.. ILLIAM, SAYER Of Montgomery
tweedledee." The Advocate mute near the steemboat landing • At the depth of 47 feet rang men. In one uf the first and ore county, the Coaiveution re -atfirmed the nomination
in easel ting drat the Tariff is a
wen
, the auger strue h k a k stra w / of bl h ue clay, which
h roved t o , leastatutsoydinauPahrtoisrs, yoofuthmeayrtanocw see
ol"aretrny„daoyeeta.oofithateamr. unosuilamously. • and by cheers aid am:lamer: I , on, until the
Id sh Crum cis ccE"'L toc _ t __----- m -- afecel'cL
g
m certain it cats I
so,
,411 ,_
_.... Ibe three feet tic . tee tus was rese ed, the tau-'
ei senora yearsgf P d h iP h i) • ' • k
u'''Y ' ger was drawn out, a pad auger screwed on to the e u age, an tea et tar enty, at arn at
shank, and wi h this the borings ofthe.clay were raised
\ their desks during business butane surd diseharges their nr A correapondent of the Charleston Mercury,
duties as clerks , with despatch correctness and cheer- writing from Macon, Ga , states that the steamboat
in )4r. Black% remdution which the whabiic7h,.onhestmlineltritz., wT•erebisfhotalinrdwtoasecontaiin human edge, fetuses. Indeed, the plan is a Orking so well, that the 'Sant Jones' has struck a stump and sunk to the water's
ed
the datum:rade members, to make a ma r gl i n l y : l s g ln g - asis g ,
1 and Coned to pos.seas hi natural Government itself is beginning tctetnploy young females dg and all the cotton in her bolo (200 bales) swim ..
aul trailing more than sustain the alto-- gle,,s in the pttblic offices " e
ve,maged
From New York papers.
FOUR DAYS LATER FROM ENGLAND.
By the packet ship England. Cspt. Bartlett, we
have Liverpool papers up to December Bth, which is
four days later than the sailing of the last steamer.
The etute of trade in Liverpool was the same as the
week before. An improvement was expected, owing
to the c ommercial intelligence from India and the in
creased confidence in the American States.
ith a rtes
The Liverpool Coun market was firm,
sales from
w
o dy demand and no changes in prices. The
the 2d to the Bth ult. comprise .9330 bales of New
Orleans. and 6021 Mobile.
The Flour trade was without animation at Liver
pool on the Bth. No changes in prices, either in Brit
ish or foreign.
re-
Th e appeal of the Anti-Corn Law League is
nthusiasm. Large
rnr~~va~•oer~e y~p~.szosn•
(From the Daily titian.)
SENATE..
FatOAT, Jan, 8, 1844.
Mr. Hill presented a memorial from a large number
of property holders within the limits of the borough of
West Philadelphia, praying shut no law may be pass
cd e ff ecting a 'alit relative to said borough, now pen
ding in the Supreme Court.
Also: two from Westmoreland co., relative to elec
tion districts.
Mr. Wilcox. one from citizens of Eldred township,
M'Kean county, for a law fixing the place of holding
the general election.
Mr Crabli: a number of mermrials from a several of
merchants of Philadelphia, praying for the Imposition
of a tax on merchandize brokers.
Also: one for the repeal of thelaw abolishing imp ris-
TVW EXTY-EIGHTI.I CONGIdEI46.. F ARMS and Mills fur sale. A farm on
beet creel
FIRST SESSION. 1 .3 miles from Pittsburg, of 100 to 300 acrea
[Reported for the 80/Unsafe Elva.) ~ well improved. A good farm of 150 :verve on SLIA
NV ass taoruls, Jan. 9, 1344. :f ar , aar i acei ntry
creek, 40 acres cleart.d nrd improved A splebaii
seat of about 260 acres, on the or
iscsalc. ;nal and Cooemaugh rivet rear Blairsville, with a lam
No business worth noticing. was transacted in the
' brick hotita., kitchen, soe-house, harn,orclntrd, !ke
Senate to-day A debate on tea Otegnin question arose A good t
mf,alirm,,itohf
tlwsooartlerens,
ofs O t,
t a p e r
i r t e .: , c 1 , : a r s e a ci v, a
m rd ill e ar ip:t
on a resolution of Mr Allen, calling fur copies of in-; c g t , ri oi s ell i ng. horse on Crow'srun, one and a half mile s *
structions to Mr Ecetett occupied the greater pelt of from Freedom. A farm of 120 acres of good
the day. The resolution was rejected by a tate of 14 the Monongahela river, 17 miles above Pittsburgh,lol
' acres improved, a good house, barn, orchard, &M
-ut 31. I t several houses and lots in the borough of Lawrenctorills
House—The House being kept late the previous ' and Birmingham. and several small places for sale a
night on the bill refunding Gen Jackson's fine, which ' Harris's General Agency and Intelligence off.ce, No
was passed. the members looked this miming (soya ~ 9 Fifth street.
jaol2
A GOOD FARM FOR SALE.—A FOI IT of good
the curresdondent of the Belt Sun) as if a little soda' `
lying
do them good. I Ilk land of 83 acres, Iyh. remarkably w ell, about
Mr Bidlack introduced a bill making provision for seven miles from Pittsburgh. between the old Wash.
, i leared, a good saw mill, nod small dwelling houie on
ngton and Turnpike road. It has from 40 to 50 acres
establi4kring a national foundry for casting cannon.--
c
Refifrred to a select comrnittee. I it, and the !and abounds Kith the best steno. coal and
A discussion arose on the subject of the \ V cavern 1 limestone, and affords a good ir.ari.et and supply fur
waters. Mr Weller und Mr Wentworth advocated the ', the neighborhood. This property V. ill be sold altogetls.
appl , , at Harris' Agency
arm divided to suit purchasers, and a liberal limo to
appr..,priation of money fur the imyruvement of , make the payment. plca,„.
\Vastern Rivers. and Intelligence Office, No 9 Fifth street. jan 12
The House adjourned without any action on the \ -------_--------------
I A RARE CHANCE k OR RETAIL GROCERS!
i rit HE subsmiber will sell rho balance of the stock
. i I of Groceries, and also the fixtures of so retail
Grocery Store at a low rate; to any person who wishes
to engage in the business this•is a tav (Table opportuni
ty. In the stock is embraced - alto ou r perior Rio Cof
fee, whiuh is lower than it can be phased eastward
J R. 3.41.11 P HY, Exe'r,. -
Liberty, foot of sth street.
question
STATEN ISLAND MURDER.--Thii dreadful and ex•
traordinary affair still continues to excite intense inter
est in New York. The Sun publishes the follow
ing confession of Polly Bodine. Waite is in prison as
an accessory after the fact, and also fur recce' iing the
stolen goods which were found .n his shop: jan 19.--tf
---------------
CONFESSION OF POLL BuD. Execettel S' Notice.
RICHMON Y D
COUNITNY E
J•IL. 1 T ETTERS teritamentary upon the last will endless
I went to New York nn Christmas morning feet. rind ,t 1...4 tament of William Briebari, late of Elieabette ,
went to George S. NVnite's store. Mr. Waite told me ; town, deceased, hay log heat granted by the Register:
that Emeline Houseman Rnil her child were dead. I; of Wills, of Allegheny county, 'said subscribers,those
exited aim who murdered them. arid he said they were perAons haying claims agaiost s estate will meet
de -d., and that that was etioueh. Then he began to I them lit Mr Leyte McGlaughlin' Elizabethtown, ort.
find' 6.1411 r become there was not more money in the ; the e ...a day of February, 19,44, with their unenuau pro
himee of the decerised He then took the watch, f poly :cif-enticated far iiettlemeat, and all those in.
spoons and jewelry from the money drawer, and gnve ; debted will meet at the same time and
place
to make
them tome, telling me where to pawn them and what i payment.. tie
)and AN,
getto for them. He told me 1 must get seventy-five 1 JOHN PATTEstsoN,
dollars fur the wateb, and named over the amimete I jan 12-3," Executors.
which I must get for each of the other articles. I 1 ---- ------ --.----------''--
asked him for Ga l ' s sake to tell me what he had been ,ri IDER VIN EGAR. —
doing• He told me to get those things out of his sight INJ 160 bids prime cider vinegar,
R 3 soon as possible, for he felt as though he would ctie. 23 " old hard ciiler,
I r ep him an tin to tell me What lie had been doing. In stem, on consignminit, and for . sale
STRONG,In:: to close, try
Ile replied that he was sorry it had happetied, but he REIN 11 Alt T &
had beeti driven to it by necessity. He owed me a jan 12 140, Liberty street.
great deal of money. Ile then made me swear
mite ri"
Strays!
I never wont,' reveal the secret, and lie promised premisee of the subscriber, three
that he would take rare or me arid my children. 11 C\ M E " thl "
calves, one year old again spring, one white
then left the house with the articles fur the pnwnbrok- '
ern, and pawned the watch for thirty-five (loiters: the with red ear- , otie black and white spotted, and one
r red and white. The owner is reeneeted to come fer
spoons for three dullars and d ens e r
twenty-five dollars; and two deeerttShreHM-;nriedacnhdaienng.ourr ward, prove property. pay charges, and take them
twice for two &dints and a half. I then came back . n'ejnY• or they will be disposed of according to law.
'mom AS MAINS.
to Wuite'e store with the money. Waite then ,rltve me
some meicine, and told me to go to Greenwich strut 1 Versailles townsl.l-2, (metallic . from MKeesport,
January 3,1841.
mill stas till I Was confined, and to send a girl up that I • ~ ,
eight and let him know bow I was getting on. He fi x-1 21" i'l--1)t ___________----_________—_,
ed the veil on my trice, and swore my mother would D ANCIN G AND W ALTZING ACADEMY.
:
not know me if she met me in the street. But I did Madame :If. D, Blaique, Parisian.
not go where he welshed me to go. I wandered Idiom
'Jr Leto Insti UeleeSS ill the Coneetits of Nazareth
until night and then came - down to S aten Island. I
a 01 Loretto, reel far the last twelve years patronized
cameover in the beat to Port Riebrnand, walked up !1 : t
the
el of
the Cities
of Cincinnati,
t Louisville.Lea
the shore, and staid at my brother-in-law's all night. :. - i c e o
I went hack the next morning to New York. and Went \ 'l°l, h. lee • &c.,
Isegs leave most reepectftely to offer to the citizens
to Mr. ‘Viiite's. My brother-induw came and told roe , . t
about th . fire and murder. and wanted me to came i , tr 1
iit 1. a:seem-go and viciiiitv.lier tiereice., as i nste aeirees
I in toe oeautu. accomplishmeuts of Dancing, 'Waltz
home immediately. Me and my son Albett came over 1 iur.... e.,,..
tagether. I gave Albert thirte-five dollars, and told! 11 r fang experience, and the elevated position that
11.° to tie flatters
money, no d s tom him it aas money 1 g,.. ~„
!, .th e guarantee dint every attention will ha paid
from my mother, and was saving it fur Mr 'Waite.
to the corn et deportment lal - d moral conduct tithe
——-
GREAT BRITAIN AND THE ANIERICAN t scholars: Nladame B.'s system
. being to impart to . her
TARIFF. pupils as well nn easy carriage in the domestic circle,
as a eraceful deportment in the Assembly Room.
Much alarm is ex pressed in some of the London jour- • The following, fancy Dances w ill be taughtt — Laali ea
tils, as t . the effects upon British manufactures of the 1 Hornniois, Islizh'isitil Pliitg, Gavotle, Minuett, Shawl
American Tariff. One of them before us contain,. an l nu j Scarf Dances, Spanish and Contra D a ncee,M j altz - -
.0-ticie emitted '•Threa-ti ned Danger to the English 1 es, and the latest and most fashhmahle Cotillions.
Nianufactuling System." It reimmences: ••The meg. ti Tile boars of tuition will be during two days of the
ni t "` k "f our " tie with t he Uni ted Sta tes of Arn' fira • t week Inc vintng misses and masters, and an Evening
renders the inteiligeuce contnined in : the latest New I, Class far Igentletneu won may desire to profit by the in-
York journals of immense importance to the people of!
51.111C111M of Madame 8., mut who will be pleased to en.
Eneeaneelependent as they have 'WCOITIP, and cooti nue , ter their names upou her eubecription list.
' a
Ix., upon their foreign trade. We have seen eetr ije' 1 Trans.— For a session of 20 Lessons, $lO.
to
with the Uaited States materially nfrected bY I Cotillion Parties will be given daring the session
the last Arni tan 1-miff, without feelir g much uneasi
ness. We were buoyed lip by the expectreion that it Due notice will he yi ;en of the time and place of cana
-1 mencement, and in the interim Aie. Blaique would es
wilt mily a tem poiney m neire• which passed into a law . teem it a favor if parrots a nd guardians would notify
ender perellint circumstancee. arising from the state her of the number of saleilars they propose entering.
of parties at the !Mull-A. Oar hope in an early reei, M e lanie B. Inns be found at the Exchange.
ion of the Tariff. has however, been considerably . Ay n I
I ,eeeirie. B. Can finish references to the most rei
,0,1,:e3..,1 meter nein; Ms rece "Tsed b y the !pectablefomilies in th .. South end West, and also to •
lea.li lig American Statesmen, `ion are apt to temper Wilson :McCandless, Esq.. of this city.
their addresses to suit the desires of the majority, and j jan 10— ALI ....._
to l- soiled la - , rather than to lead, public opinion. "- 1 ------ At torn e y /w
Tho editor concludes the article by remarking that . 13. Ilogan, at L am, -...
••competition with the American manufacturers in Office on Fifth, sueet, between Smitlitiefil and Wood,
every market in the world miist, however. be ultimate- next door to Thus. Hamilton, Ester.
iv encountered by us, and must bri n g our manufectiir- ' j9-_e_._._.---..--------------- •
ing popsilation gradually into a dreafid state of priva- il' ttsburgh Navigation and Fire Insurance
ti. ai—n a a temperary s teel - men:l. for a 9 'anon, to be
nallintial, by a general subscription. but a staguatien j Company.
.hici, ,111 increase from year to year. 7b prepare for IN pr w i th the sixth section of an art of At
this mi bre chenge most song engage the minds of our , fel":ll;.artn:il . li v the sth April, 181 2 , the following
political sagi ei.' statement re the reeources &c, of the above company
(capital 250,000) i; published, us a pproved by the
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. ——_ , Directors, Decernher 30, 1343:
• FIT ISBURGH MARKET ' S . . 'Promissory notes, (with approved emloi -
11.1P011rED FOR THE POYT BY iSA AC HARRIS• I secs) $182,800_09
Friday Moraine., Jarlileti y P 2, ISI4. . Bilk discounted, (with approved endor
sers)
The weather has become cold, and the ground wed :
48" sl.ares of stock in Bank of Pittsburgh,
frieren over, and we only want a little snow to make (par $5O) cost
fine sleiJiin s, and revive business , which is usually 344 shareseteck in Exchange Bank, (par
doll at this ii"eaeos of the emir. • $5O) cost
We hare visited many of our Nrstalesale. -iti) cost, :
a our heavy Importing Merchants.. and Dealers, and
and some t 179inesh1;:rreers,:tBot.ki_7(leplaerrcjilrnte arid 31anu.
33 shares stock in Pi t tsburgh Navigation
find them in good heart. well supplied with almost all na il Fire Insuranze Companv.(pu r el 00) 3,315 00
kiwis of Foreign and Domestic. Southern. Western 215 el (l ra F lies .
T e n to u cle_ 3 in Pittslier
nnv,(mtr vlgli Navig,mion
, riceComiioo) 6,895 07
goads. and good Pittsburgh manufactures for the sea •
r'o4shittes‘Pittsourgh Gas Stuck. (par $5O) 835 00
son, and great preparation made and making for an
100 shares stock iii A ileg,lieny Bridge Cu.,
early sluing A apply and leisiness. ' (par $25) 3,002 00
Money is extremely abundant in our Banks, and 100 shares stock in Monongahela . Bridge
with (411)h:di:sta. and a heavy sum lying idle for want .
j of a demand, which we hope an early spring trade trill
Premium ' N ' i ' it (l e l : a . t t.‘25)
Merchants and Manufacturer's Bank, (de
create: our business community being easy in money ' posited)
Bunk
matters, but the large mass of the people h ave little, Exchnnee j •
Bank of P ittsburgh ,
and there iv a great want amongst many of the poorer
Currency Notes, eikc.,
classes. ! Uncollected premiums, &c,
FLOUR is ready sale from boats and wagons, at $3,- \
691. and from stores $3,75 a $4 per bbl.
GRA ts: Wheat 65 cts, Rye 371, Corn 33, Oats 90 .
janl.l.-3til-ltw
I.___e_.--------- --
a 22 per bushel. • o s 1 Justlleceived,
SEED: Clover se d 54,50, Timothy 1,121
a le* " : i 1 CASE black Alpacce Luetres,
Flaxseed 871 a9O cis. _IL 7 do fancy prints. low itml med.,
BEANe: Good in demand at 50 a 621 cut. ldo plaid linseys, low priced,
HAY: Per ton $7,50,148. 1 Ido do do superior,
3 2 dbiaslescit,dr.obriet.dache;lndto.n flannels,do
Asu KS: SC,lrChilllgll, sales for cash, 31 a 31, Pots \
31 a 31, and Pearls 4/ a Sc. a lb. IJo scarlet wool do low priced,
COTTON TA Itss, 17c a lb, par money and no die-1 Lease blue mixed Kentucky :jeans.
count tor No 5 t i 10. JONES, MURPHY & CO.,
___________j_ '_____________S_o. 47, Woad street.
lj j 1-2taw
GROC6RIES: Coffee, Rio 71 a 9, St. Domingo , 7 a ,
71, Havana, green, Ba9c a lb. Sugar, N. Orleans,ll Fresh Family Flour.
by the 13ba. 6i a 7, and by the bid. 61a 71c a lb. i rir HE sobscritsers deep constatitly . on hand. at the.
.1. Oid Pittsburgh Flour Steam Mill. cornsr of Rear
Tea, Yoireg Hymn, 40 a 75, Imperial 62 a 80c a lb.l
, doubt alley and Water streets, Fr esh,Family Flosr,s
MobtAsev, sales at 29 a 3tli a gallon. I sußerior article. Aso. bran turd chopped stuffs or all.
FRUIT: Dried peerhea., $1 a 1,14 do. apples 45 J
, kinds, which they will sell in motntitiee to suit parcels
a
FRUIT:
a bushel. Green apples 75 a $1,25 per bbl. t
1 sers• O. O. EVANS & CO.
Rnieins, box. $2.25 a 2,50. Ri j n 11-1 m
Perev isioese Butter. in kegs, 5a 6. Rolls in bls
7 a 3c. Tallow, rough 4, in enske 6c a lb. Lied
5
a
6 c . a lb. Beef Cottle. per 100 lbs. paid by butchers
$3 a 3.50. Hoge $2 75a $3 per 100 lbs. Sheep S 7 i
a $1.25. Calves $2 a 3,50 each.
btu::: Juniata Blooms $55 a 57 a ton. Pig metal,
sales at 25 a 27 a ten.
SALT: Sales at the ricer at $1.121 a 1,25, and
from stores at $1.25 a 1,371 per bushel.
BEAR SKINS, well dressed and full haired,
suitable ar t icle for trarallers' trunks. &e., fur
A. BEELEN •
sale by
(deposited)
do
JAMES S. C S
s R 2
e 9 A c 7 r F:T u 3 :
5,
. 8 0
PRICE'S COUGH CANDY ONLY 6 1-4 CENTS:
APLEASANT REMEDY for Hoarseness trari
a slight cough The increasing demand Isar°
hest e‘idence of its niefulness.
10 gross on hand. The city and other dealers pup
plied by die dozen at Ma'nufacturer'.. vi'KIDD i re. 37 cent.*
per dozer..
JON.
Corner 4th and 1 1 1,:od streets,
Agent for the Manufacturer. 1
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30 0 L 10 B 3 S : 13 N R 0 IG 1 FilrmarianAßßllSueEGßin
sEtnNie,
and
fm,
gale at the Drug Store of JON. KIDD,
. • Corner 4th and Wooatu4.
Dec. TS,
34,113 57
24,283 4G
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6,462 9 . 4
1,400 as
6,9E12 09
4.671 29
4,798 64
723.0
179 58
4,578 28