*ailf the thvileret g its, him he :pact taketitae.:,witluf tr Iblell:04 i t, 111 lifid fu t vk ti, alai.! tube ta%en ....:.Is.- 7 ' i i 56.2 under6otral that. I otppoie I .lilt LO cumin to Aho 1 titi''. lain matter—itippo:iu . thm. the Fire Spirit land I go or somewhat ufaitchcolft.) tay turtinwitt' that tilts tiro Spl.it Aauld just impty his"pipe on otheisitltt4 i r , #t_ is prairie and strike up a bit cf a blaze in this high s 3, flat :wa d it packing across iu this direction, be- l, t_ a such a deatitief a witaat. this id 1 Py . the bit/11,0r- , ittiiii'll.bet You'd Lan:her . 'snaking militine: and,aith- i . :Vint Of It too, to gat rhi-nl the rai.;:ke t." t - -i. 4 Ye 4,, trot piltstlo j Fatris,k7-77- ""Nes , cf mind that (dot wishing to disturb 3 otr.). '..". . suppose the hlairia:wind was coming LA ahowl. -hloWin about our ears a world of smoke:" and cholt to. di*, sad we waro,daacia about-it rirginzle fu l l " Z. thane little Paths, Mica lion a&chiei 'bald VreiPe 031 1 4.1:4) time we gotta that blink", for it's no * 3lo f a: i.liduotoel (Mein yeotiMu 40 9i , e..alt 1 would ty a word Ititorviktsltio your pardon,) ). know by the j+maipn of your fac'e, man, you never have seen the dirt on fire yet. and, thorefure. you know tattoin at idllltof it AU d :i !flirty of this kind—dud yo—did yo irer Flea the fire at high a 1 .a 33, tannin with a strong wind, t" . “tat five Miles and the half, and thin bear it strike .... ' $ slash of dry cane brake!! I would jist as. you 1-Ity thunder yutt wirer hive—for your eyes waiild stick out of . .our head ut the thought of it ! 1)i.1 'Scar lock way into the backside of Mr. Nttelzel's turps, rind see the ibtaltia flames a rennin up; and ttiowhaar the viipin of the militia fir, , jist nf;r: ward,l then You have iist a touch of it! veer jist beginnin— tOirtay tan; about fires-but th's is such a baste of a of Ask Jack Sanford, be's a chap that-can tell is 4 ahem. it.. '" - Ilet wishin to disturb Yon, I wiitild say a word itrire "r that is this—if I tr;:re advisi a I would say that ligettin too far into this imisustiblo meadow; for -.3 is dry, aril the wind is tali strong to make a rter.of, at this same) of the year, and now I'll yd bow NrKniiie anal were served in this nice almat two yens'e cgri and lie's a wsr!dly :.nd nii:2r a:daps:my word for that—hello, whited 4 nun:lir tees on Lis feed-his long arm wa 'led - near the grass, sad his blaming eye-bells from their sockets! - What matt, (mid Vie.) .. that small cload lifting itself front the Prairie? tint.?! . the ;lord's of our horSei have nye:lke:l him! Ferc Spirit i. wve`te-this wind is from his nos , and his lime i! this wiy ' No more-but his t bore" darted en•ler hat, and he grtceful!y slid the Waving, gross as it was beat ' by the wind. -vittskis tvcre left, nail we were ;wilt wit hia trail. ex..rri,ar,linrirc le. ai l a of ibis will it.it , - • t-,-ca.ion raized his red sbuill.ier. to Vit•lc, neil he sr.ok a in ths waving biilows of grass. The tremulous was hot riNI :w net fa-t, and on it wns borne the ted wing of the tter. i neck wits stretch •.I for the towering ()boll:, and niiiing totems's of 11..: voice told the secret that behind }rims Our he, 5 , • , 3 were s wilt. and we ;Tied hard. yet hope etas feeble. for the Wulf w 1 .5 Vise, and nature neorl- exhausted! The sanshine dying., and a c ril ~, 1 .;.1, i ty advancing over the.; n.. Not doi•ing, to toe!: back, we strained every : Ma. EntToa:-Al4 the Democracy are now casting ..o. The roar of adi stunt cataract seemed grade. , about for a suitable stomessor in Coisg,,,,ess hi, Mr. l•Ni ii tom ,iftidis and tine's:age and is co m p e trt.t. to anal- i t. " S h" . ! , Irtivancirta op us-the v Inds increased, the howl- • bleomiest at). isms, I would e..:Kge.s.t that we have Several excellent tempest wos•inotidening hshilel us-and the sixth- ) .'s- -h- bail, . -.• • - - r. ._ s who IVLIIII+I not Aga ee that this would he r,. , • , it ive.gs, men, out of the legal profession. whom it would he Ntsi beetle cud heath lai - ‘eintinetively drew their ; lie legititnlt.to tititi if things Were call, ioy their proper 1-..0 L;:l.4eys, Imior:it,le sad p•op.•r to ~ , ,t ia pmt Cur that race. As if,rht linr4 rt.: , r o*t heed , . Too fleet , himmlitir• an- • names.l,ca 1, pig litia is emphatically a ms-rcaottle and memo-factoring . x. r:l3.Sert .13:11%0;11'cl the •vc . fter bun ?egged hoer., • Mo:a$1111, district, no man is so seitalde to represent these inter . __ ___-_,_ _ _ _ . knives but a shadow as he flies! Here was no ; Dot-Luse n Lit tic riox.-M ,, etities wid he held in Ter, ..., rate at 01,- engated in those pursuits, or either of them. i for demerit-hut I recollect the heavens were 7 0 1 watl'A StaggeSt til:: name of MICA ALL TILILIAN• tle...severni wards, tit . • ':' ii • •I .' Sig . ". es tiv,ititef4, tor .1.• put putt R. t , 13t -ay.+ distnnt 11..1!rkr w:1.3 heard-the light- ! iimung the m -re . , int•, and t hot of .IOeN ANannt. , :t. , . ( ~7 1, a , d,...1,•., La ie. 5 to a Cow.ty Concettlizin. to appon.t. CSPROTiCTIED AIRTICLES. glare on,: rvddening the Bone -nod the smell • e -a songs pit most Tileiii,:cot rlllll,iflictnreira. Ali hough neon the. wind.; ,truck tern)? to my snit!! • : ,le:.-gates to the 41h of M 'I, :I. C.... , :mom. As the ~ ~.. 1 - 1 ":' - ''•'. 31, • lam C.'rtiLl 1 . -either of ti,..., e.,entlemen pn ,, e-a anv , \ r• , , B, e' 8. 10 7.7; .7.0 • The Pl''''cing tell il . my' 5 ,,,, :r' g.id at this I Fitin. wm. NV i LEIN a has requested I.i. name e‘ 1, a . • ' • - _ . pa....ncoi ,i , triratictiig. (which. by tin way. 1 consider - a 1 , , ei.• it' , 5.40 4,50 1,0; at ert-ne haekotpon ;he winds-his rube wits seen . . good rs.cca , nrne , :()Jtama to c,ake,) vet that it -v could i Ininiwn from the (,-e h •i r- , ••: , ,t. the al-, ;f , ' ' ;11.. 6 , 0 1 n't in the nit, ii'rni his f uuning horse hailing on . " t .ssior, tin.i, constituents well, no one who knows theta ... towerins; bluff ! . tits:l ill be be; \I r...1C1 M it. SHUN I: .1 , 1 , 1 . 1 . R. M T...Fi I ... , t• a . ..RI.• • , 34 .7t 1 . can doubt. Our breath, and our t‘lnev.-, , , in this last strug.gle for k.E..tC., reel we hope the , th.e.L',... -, v. ':. 1).• ‘...-,•1: atte,(ll.-.1 . --------. . As the IVhigs are about to scler.t. Char:es Avery, 1 ~ I.`, were ittst tmouch t"l.rllig . u' t' , i'• •urrenit• "-'' so that th,-: am le bc.• 710 dJ ,Lt. of the pret •non 'es of 1L: ' IN ITAIPERAN , '": 4 II• EN'iI,AND . oho It 1h.01.. la. tiar.V:*.h , ant. ;in.! in VlllSV'lllrer. al their risen from the s ea aof fire! " Great God (I CK i . , b. ,, , , c ..., li, , „.., , ~,.., eat c . ,, ~. ,, ,,1., , .. .,.. v ,, . A,, F . ,. , r .,.. Cull „,,,„„i„, I ;ilei tis : . ; • „ f ~,,, ha b its c indolote. the De:rug-racy would du oisely to select i hued)! how sublime to gaze in that valley. where Parni‘ t".. • •: P „r d .... 7.. c „.,,,,,,., ~„,,,,„,. a , „1,„„,,„1„ ~,,r , ,,,,,,,,.,,„ uttl a eqqal standing in the iRRIt.! Chase of ci item.% , convulsed r , ; u-!: seises WC hIV - no noula ea tits 5di...,..m. 1,,,, t ti, i o • elenwate of nat.tre ern so stroualv ~ . i .0.1 I !T.....1 -.,•n.` good, !nt th Paig'i-n iee s'i'll .1 , ,m.i. - , I I 'flak • three renvir4.. th,oa:z't the Post, hoping , irk not th e port or painter bow it looked, for they can • Rif SOCIIC who he\ e sent ooid alit ivol that Mr Suess(• r rr,:i, ad•ii,:t.• i t , t h e d,:n.,is of t h- ~.v . .• •,,,,t a HI. they „ill pr, g,• .id ati , cr, at the isn:::es,ton ft , gets ~• .y 41411101 j b u t ask the naked savage. and wntch ! was not the firat ch.,*”.: , . of Al:..g'v.q.,. a ,, 1 , a•e leipn At re, p•:1,3 w , •r-• Ow .\•oel]e in. A.I 'II loi:.• d,..i , ' “ -. I ' SEVERAL NIERCHANTS. , ed•ctric taring,. of his many nerves and muscles, as ' the matter v.i'l ',e. fill'', tested. if ,1-... fl ,t 1: of Me. ;1' iii''- , ' l'• , •• •. f 1... , 4!..-.1 II .11(11.. , 1- , f 1111 , ,ti.1. I ------ - -- --- pronounce , the lengthened " hush !-.ll'-'' his . MARRIED, sit ni,:-.; do r, ' .1,1 i 1 hp,' .1 .14,1: , , 1 , -i.4,: : h e I r 'I 'I , Wt.] on his mouth. rt--. 1 ins glurin s g eyeballs lookiog ' Nlctrtzxiixan are more nerniumn, they will tri gise I,,in , . , 1 e t Lir. , .1,. 11;•• Wit t0',t... , 1 o,ri•itr, I.tl 'I r .c.rmtifie In Miiier,:illo, on the :Nil. inst. by the Rev. George Ato the eery soul ! , tie delegides, and ;h- , Crime}: of 'lr. S villicneeifiii.y .„.,,o,„, ~,..„ ~. A ii.,„ , r .„.,,i : !,,,i,.., • ~. ••. Ept..,l. Mr 61:•,e...c:. S. Haft. or Sill:11r t0W.,..hip., , , i. , ..._ ~,,,, temper :- I beheld ban..atla a n, nn i mmens e cloud of bliick , solimit to the will or them ijority. *lke, which extended from ono extremity of this cast i - - i itnn,,, ~,,, .. vot., ~ ill. ‘,1,1 awir., 3:,,i5,,,,i..1. ~4,,i:ni., NI,. s n it .I.ll ,,,, lioN:rlio:d , :fty. , , Fitt town2hip. 'min to the other. wad seemed majestically to rollover ; WASHINGTOS 0,1: '., T r ALL it:c.:lt ran Silt: •K - :::::',::::,.:,:, I t : :: ;,1 r ,:::,:1:, , ° ; Y i. t , ' : . it 'l.. -''' ' i''".""l "I: „--- L." 1:: n- i e:te: ~' mgrs..te,r, Rho ,t. I I ta'ciorh, Ilari"e i" 5 . 13 E 41 of h . ' l l"hl tirr."• 3 "vi aL°Ve thi3 inh4'.'tY ' A liked in Wosi,a,,,tou aa I ItC.3 an .I.t. • dote of die 19 , 1.: !, eesolation n. 4 it ritilednionr, the whitened smoke, pale , D,4r, Sir : . rhe c,,,, , e , , ,, , , n L ,,,, ,, 0 _ 6.: a ~, tend 4p. -ith terror. was streaming anti rising op in magnin. • to ~,,,,,1 1. ,-1 a i m 1,110,.. , ,, , z (I.•:r._--1..0`..-Nicawr it 1. , ,V.1, ! _._ ._ C liA; , T . ;: a \MN 15',41(1R.1r, legs, in the ti•dh year uf 1,1 _ ,,.., , , ..,,;:. y Ly ~,,,, t, ~ Ll:r ;1 s 1,, A T t. ,. a :;.. „,._,. his a za, •1:1.1 1 .. . q puny yonri a resident and an Alder t:i..-S al 1., min .4 . Op.. ,-...t-,'• ....,.; to heaven! 0-, To..c. I,v in .rei iff, '21:11 in.,o.ant. nt 9. o'ch,ck, Senator:a': I:. G. CU ICRAIT md dsot..s G.,rtooN, ' Tilt us DAT, re".,. I:a, 1T.,1:- .1 iritXXl scot re. but trendili .7.v, and hertrtl the mad- ~ MI - M a IC:AIt ii: Ga.•, , Mllt GA N, i:1 th e filth a CR' ia! her tLept-t-Peu;ati:,:cs. ..ri,,sv wt•r , in,tr.......t,q1 for MARTIN Eh' SP 1. kt. ER 1.0--,:w0,1 a c,,n-i.i..1.'..01 ,, c1 fr,r , t ~, ~ r ioileiiing wind, whi.th bothd iiiis monster o'ertn eland; , v ~,,,, the st ,te 1 . , ‘ ,4 ,....., . , r.,,: ,.. 1,, 4 1,...., , ,,t , t, , , 4a. , , tet . , lige , ler ~meral will Itsi':o p:acz thii a,ter:,ooa,fronl heard the roaring thon , !•,-. -,-.1 ease its thouseod , ightnings flash; aml I sow ()chi rvi.tho L:aCli and smok• , unaninci , „ , txte. a'a a; BunEN fur Presid:u.t, It. NI. doussos for Tres dmit.anil FRAN:: is R. StilliSK I r (:A.,2ra.,r, In no ' f ' ',,. . . 14 . f....r law re,' le , e, il 5..,Z0. •Lt, r.... c,,.. t : 1.4 e .1 4- ,, OA lit ..1 , 11 • . ;II.: ..‘ .:., ./ ins desolation of this ;here ef fire!" . T74C F. - p-. b• • bar $ ; c's ,.. ! - ) 1%! 1. it.- .....t.., clr taa'll II Jill I' a rear • , ,y tl ! „ . lo:n -1 I .- 1,3 16 , ii-I-ve-. .!. I , :tvir , , , .1 . .. 1,;) 1 1 :;,- h.Vltii, , *:::1 31 it id.,l,:a'n hl.:11R.; VI ti. 2.2: 41.q.11J0 in th,. 1 tC.a3 ', TI; IL ELEc I.ION . .Such additional returns ;.. we have received of the 'tl' found in another c.alu rn a : " . . l it. win riten he ... -- e L i: (..e t . h ‘ la v t 'till he G e rr. ma ode r a. ~ l 0 ... i IF. r 0113 used to (lutist. 3 tiOVO prOVi'll, aII'CLI.II. The , 5a iiistrictiog bill was made with a view of iii101;:i:1 ' " CIO Paertacrats bat the sii,:hte , t 11;.pe to elect any uftheir ' candidates in try of the dist* iets, hat the 2d. composed ; *Allegany, Washington and Frederick counties, and 3.1 o;atrici, composed of Carroll and Baltimore mattes, and part of A. Ar:itkt.i; ..,1 this hope lcl only be even then Cate t t;ti.a. , l at a regular clou• rota . iiiiia. The CO: irtt ab-ele.. , 1111'.3fl o § to (1 , 11'.1y t!..• nOCC•i 4.ta ry et.pen3.3ol;iii - 4.c.taiitztqa , tae season of ,t:tQ roar, 4 . 3. many ,ithet cousiderati ins, bore ; you tliio heavily,. we ArNwc.diy cute ; ruined more than a hope to cur .-di., 3.1 ilistri.:l, an I that. ha ; been lost to us in c ins , - ' cc of iliAsenti , ms growini, - nut of the raimina: inn. t:_i o AD.4th distri. :, .re had ca,•rythinti to c.cite:..l E dins;; but lb , ' I)ollloer...tic V an tdat.w.stliaton; . friend., . a true to their party and their p, inri pies; and wo feel amewhat reli?%eil in feelingthat Gar pasitian is wed itnetcrsroinl, a.. we faid to lie the case 1.. y article in the ' rlibe,frara which wo cldr let Ca: faihr.vitig:— "The de:odor:us of Baltimore made the best arid fai- Frt vote that v.r . as an 1 , kr,: fall. as we said at dm time Wecomniimented them their fur.i;; and now we have say that they have dini,:. better, LICA dad ell T aim.„ . 7...flaltirnare Ci:Y 13 the iiiiii district that has given a till vote; and we believe it tz the ouiy one that ever :f id give a fall democratic vote at a t.perial election.— rne wing, always carry nine-tenths of the special eke liistis, because they live in th ; cities and villages—the ?eel of holding the elections— xhiie the democrats ito l t ithe conntry, and will rot gait &lira- work. and `'` Ic ten or tifuten miles to Vote. 1.1:' area man."—Bat 'f.inore Rep,Vi.can. -:, GRE.A.T firtaattrty BY A S;:1 CA i'TAIY. --- 01 010 pt.!, May lair, the Brig - 0 C. Illy maxi, commarrleil . y . . Capt„ Pail...lain, of 130,t,,n, o'•tai.ted a sum of 1 littpty-thousand dollar. , on 'it eight, at Chosan, China i p t , be e.,nvflye,l to 3.11.70. i. Siotte then nothing has I.46:ers heard Of the vri , s..l:lltit the arrival at Boston, LOdi .la3t 'Ttattsday of Coo Fi,!;., of the Brig flobin 44;iid, who report's tito. O. C. Rat : uoal at Valparaiso .ins thu 7th ignearnhnr, wider Lilo Chill;ao flag, hiring :reen .01,! by D,1".11r,ii0.1, W. 1.) was said to have 50,000 ~.; him, bat Whit ha had dooe with rho nteriaining g , '" iy-Liksivand dtiliara wta not itnown.. D. , :ini.no Si,. ft, Va!Ftlraj39, w ith bi,s Ill.4nt.ten.truait.tre, for part:, Y ' iikei ' 0. • q; T.. bit ii . !! 0 W wiil no d.ot:bt be overhauled '''ii;. 41t will be diffittaltror .1.ir,..1 to escaps. to anv part ,;Pflblikitiorlil and conceal his id .intity.—.V. Y. San. . 0 .- i , , 4 DI . -.SPE R. ATE: AFFRAY. • '-•• -A private letter received yesterday by a gentleman Ftenn.. 'hilt city, frt,m Springfield, Gr. , ea county. Ala., and - •d • owt,. e January *26:h, gives the particulars of a l ottperuter and fata t (dray, whin!: ockmrred in that town . few 1.. a vr tillys pecvinaa A quo r:1 at see at a iliirms MCC , Vietween two pi•sr..es. named Meldnws, and 1: htar!,3 Krawfurd , c0n....,-ruing t , ..-.e. race. datZug which th.e. latter tall:el the form‘r a " lint - ,". ~..hen Crawford d r ew a Islistol, and hot his eppinent throuitt the lungs, 101- 'l,l : kg him iistantly. ..yeadows ? '..,rnikier hearing the re sport cf the 0:-.d lemnl:l2 . who Wai the victim, asshed iota the crowd. 0.4:,1 a drawnian %Vie 1i n ife. hew n Li; way to the Snot, surd in his prni,-ress mortally lattraiing s ,, mrtil - 4,1 tkn . . AC in his way, and advancing wpm Crwwfnrd, plunged it innsitiA breast. • Crawfoni II dead on the ~pot, and the murderer esca?ed. At last accacnts ho was still at- fur , e.—..11, - ,bile Her ..., ... . Tug. DR.)..ttr of E.s-C.i,a - F.lcioa. Noat.K, of In!diana, Otik phtbe at hi+ rt,i;icir.:...... at I.:tharyapp.):. tm.the C;ill t.., 3. Gmr.N..1.14- was gicatjy 4c-r.teemtd by the people ifidiault for ilia - upright deportment us 41 132 . 117, 41 pipe! hurl a rAil#:::.•Pff...3.,::. -oCAL u Ni W,tjCet - t0 the. dcci_iuu of HA. DEMtlelt tie STiTZ OW: k: Xl' ItIN Q - 11)e MailD Morning Vast Tti .0%1.10 ramtiP!,„liTOß l'rj,tiLiL - 11(i El, NVF:DNE.SI),IY, F( J} 2I DeI.EGATI: 9I EfING D_ic',uc ntercingo %vitt be held on -.Wednesday. the in the. tif rei t tywushirvi, (except Pitt) between tif.:r hafir4 ituct 5 o'clock, rind in the different %cards of the 'two cities and Pitt. township, at ?o'clock iwthe evening. Tug PUBLIC kVontts.— We polEi4h.34lyo.fterday inn billirtrp - ming 19 h., "Act slippl.;:n.-.•ntary to the Truck Bill 4.418.12." We hive ...nine converAed v,•10 - 1 several gentlemen respecting it, and thcy agree that the bill is a humba g —inturly cielasive, and that should ilbeentrul a law it will be nugatory and entire• lv inoperative. 0 ir enrre.9.in lent .it 1.1 try*, given It. le gitimite title, by de.ei;nating, it n bill to “tiestroy the TeitnitSy3ttnn." The of it ‘vilt ttc not otic to prevent the constrictimi of addit ,v7l Truri;a, but to biy anitribargo upon and render u . /?o NVII.CII hutve already been proeurcri by the Suit. , Tl!ene bre many reasons to Maitre a !me. fiction of this resolt.— But tme is rilonlde and is sufficient to render its ful tiiment certain and immediate. It ii this. If (as IA prmided lac in this act_) the —same rates of tolls and motive power ;Atoll chargod to individuals who ti se 'the True:lit belmigin io the Commonwealth, as char god pereottwi u ti an sport in cm s, is a:lda:on to the rotes which mac be charged for the use uf,ai.l Trucks:' then. cad in that ra.e tho State Tt ocki cannot bu used —for the ma 1.):1 that the seztion boat men will be dricro Crum 21r• i;:s1 lore.; W:i: inonario:ize the carr)it:e trntle, and, cf c„cree, in s:att" c'liil bc ro -rxecas vi re- conts enn!);..: Cue C t., Carr_ out C.:, fit St sect lop of the act to-10;1i vpiemeut- Tke.titie of this hid is afratzd,: in as *melt it Morns not set forth the real al-jects if its authors. should be emended-so as to be in keeping and charac ter with its tendencies and unavoidable efrvcts. Vt v would •onzeil that it be entitled "A bill to tivs:r.,:, coniletition cacoartize inoncipoiles." W. , hale: no fear of contradiction in ii4,eviing, that then - . i 4 IT , . a 11.1,iirPas ?ran is rittiL'arQll,Htn, ulaiersteitois The amlior3 rind circu!..: , :q of II,: iiC"a " Lave 1.1. , ` , 1 very pride ni:b their ‘Lie 11 EV% eXPeett.3 eftl.ct in t aunt), bat t',,eir = .n.:•in ./f :11) , J,L/a! tt.: 33 well knrrn tit..ne 3.3 it 13 at fitnn•, awl n..n. •-n crane neigtibars Friv/ . • robt,!;.-/i th •ni point.d:y. ri.leTnti COUS Tl.—Tio List Ciioton Democc , it Mr \VI L'iv-ION: er r fit. the rr.ll;••iii of Ili , c , +tt2ained :f p.oceciiines thoir county Convention , if offi - ••t , ut iiov.irnin ni.,l 'me f. :r the 13:11- IV. - .• th , —.lig from the •pn- ' ; •••"""r •••"; extend tly• • , i.ouer. ,••••;.S oc (t motion t h e 41t..',0;:lt1"51•1 • 0.C.P 0 (: , .il 10 111 0 1 ,-, 111i1 .1, o ,•••r*, .11'• • of a %NMI - Witte for (i tvortlor, Nx.' ‘ ,;•rotti.oll, FR.\ N- m f•r.. i; ~,,.••• or I'lo 1, , .11 CIS lI .SHUN h.tving Lom i 1:3 ten. recci:rd 1•,r• t ;.% i t.t 1'; 11 10.1•;; riort •;: ; votes, which wai the%WC of t:v , • ; ;;. ;. McMJP .1 N i c.; ;;•t•ti4 f :I; • The Convent.un :11,a iL.titicted. t. 6optiurt the renomirlation of J ILLF.II, ;.al COITIMie,IO:•C I SUICIDE or• Ci.n•. iii:TNoLl)3. — ro , ..) St. oorter of I . Z.rh. says t.l.nt i -.fn. irt.i 3 i %en , releive I in ' t .,,,,,,,.. 3 . that city the prnvi.-.u3 eveninz. that G 0.-.Roynt.da N:i.3t M:ST RAI; ll: iii , fir the incorrori. inn of n Bank hireself in Jefr.,:s433 city, on I. I lay m ,,,.,,,,,, ,, , i„ t, at 9 , to helot ,tial at Schr‘yl',dl I Live.;:,•ie ler the extvosion • of the rowers of Jusiires of the Fires to levY re; ti cock. A gentleman ill 111 A!.1;(.. team FJyrtte, 5.3y3 10 , 4 ,, AA .r.ill money; five faro c h ange 1•1 the 1,..;:n; of ink he saw a letter to that effect, written to a friend ia Ful• i,,g ,lee., an 1 one relative to the license law in Phila.. ton tri Col. Beier, Litilior of Sette. None 4 the par- delphia. 'dealers had renehNl this city last evening, and we are Mv 13a1rKENRIDGE reported a bill to repeal the ..i•xil. aii -, , ,oath ~ coons of the act annexi3g the consequent!): unable to du ree . 3e than ;:nnounce the rta- coentv nt . S,•linylitiil t. the eastern distrizt of the SI -1,rr,r,., Con. t. Mr BISHOP reporteds hill prAvi , lief., , for the re dnetien of toils nn tho Mu.tongah.^l,l, wad Cool rill We ..t.i!l coctmeaee to-mtwrcw the pitblientton BUSLNY.S9 It. ADELPH: 4. --The Sun of the 17th represents busi less on the Sclueil kill as at a comple stand. The river is blocked up with ice, and every thing about it Years a dull and drtitry aspect. Coal still keeps low, notwithstanding there is but little on the wharves. We believe there has beun no advance in the price thrmigh the whole wi..ter, though the dc:- mund % ., 15 constant. his po,-hively painful to see the number of persons idiag ,;butt the wharves, men who have families dependent on them, who era anxious to work yet cannot get it. Wbn does not rejoice at. the thought that "Spring time of year is coming." To the mechanic and the I übocet it is daub!v welcome, for it bring: comfits:. to his home ;...) his household. • F . "'"'"liie Cu lc+ r is tintr.;ifilly high and sail rising COMMEMDABL , ..;. — I 7I the K^r.tupky House of Rep reFentaticoi, a fey:day:A Ai n :N.. Mr. CnamberA qff-tod a preamble and .vardi , g a ;old medal from thastate orKentucky to t 13,11:ocii ,of M ti yi,_ for ifs humane and I.—ruic conduct on flee 'A reek ing•of the steamer SheppoideAi• Alasencifii (Red River) pai , tir ninntiung that the small neck cf hind which pfever,led Red River from.ll4wing ..kchafalaya, has beer, cur thr,iiigh be the proprietor of the laid., and the direct commtnt:ca- Lien with the ,Nlisais4ipiri, it is feared, in- e,tinse, tiartvi t o be cut nir within tc few week A ggp.7..“..--.% t.ili to repuui t.lic charter of the kiechauica' of Patterson Was reported in the New joroey Asie;rilb!y• nn.,T.:eaday. - - Ni I'S I' 111(1C9 r 130111-1:•07. , 5,:' iiirwl.eym soy. 'tthetv is ;t tentlll4lLollt ; cit}, hick my equal some of the ittstetitnst *labs" w - Tad of in }.'nris aed New Yost. are two iteintAlg t. Mee*, ono room where +eligioes.iter. 61113 re held: ono tin manufactory awl stove store, ono vine gar manufactory, two coffee houses, one billiard 10310, two ten pin alleys, and a bakery : and tonfeetionary 11nir many soul; arc congroga t”sl together therein wo cannot *ay ." Prt tty fora IC cr,v Country. argric.--The precious metalii!coutieuelo cireecite lar and wide. At Ni , A Orin:m..7e notice the follow ieg arrival), and ilia cow brought ou freight. Per ip.Qacen Vic tocht. from Lives-1)0.1, 8€7;r40 francs. Per ship Harkavey. form Liverpool, 9.030 sovereign). Per briz Cliyondin, from .Guatlaloape,23,ooo francs. Per brig Atlanta. from Bet eiticlit, $2000". Per Ltig La Z, fr.stn Guldaloui.i.c. 23,000 franc.. Per brig Comciaquid. from Barbudoes..3i4,ooo. l'cr steal - or r St Ciluries, from Cincinnati. $300:). Fcr steely. 'r Champion. from Cincinnati, $l4OO. l'er sterner 'Await), from St Louis, $13,1100. We find in an "old paper'' the following me thod recommended to egad prop le, as a means of e nablintr them to proservethoir eyesight, or to lecovet it after it his failed. Every mottling, when wash ing yourself, dip your face into Cho water, open year eyes and keep them under water as long 11.3 you can keep your h.vath. This strengthens the eye and clean ses it from the rheum which deadens the sight and considerably affects the ball. A gentleman in Mary land, by the name of James Calder, after using spec tacles for twenty-five years, followed this plan. and ' at the ago of seventy. received his sight, so as to see without them. Dipping the crown of die head into cold water, every morning. huh winter and summer is a preservative nzainst the head and ear ache, and ABOLITION VOTE IN FOURTEEN STATES. wiilmateri illy assist the cedur operation, in its effect es. 1840 1841 164-2 1613 upon the eyes." Maine 194 1.G62 2.903 0 331 SPF:CC LAT tos.—lt is stated that tile, aunts of the Elotheiliiiis in this country bud order. in J anuary to buy all thu cotton in our A tlantic cities, and that tiwy have made a mi,lion )t lollara by th, , speculation. X. Fl4ra•telirc Vol in,,nt (..%inneolicut New Tack Penndylvatlia lllltlni Michigl7l I:Aim/A itliOnt•i3 Rhode island I \ ;o4' Jcrscc SATURDAY EVENING, MAIV:I-1 2,1 1344. On motion, Resolved. that't ho thanks of the Assn ciotinn are tendered to Dr. Llder fur his eloquent and Ensl in one ,fo.n• excliaitz. , •4 tir: following abler i)et•t7.l). le. It Froin;bly iw.ondeLi to A(,‘, l i te i,(1 u ,,,, ce It st tirsn stt:;;;lmetl preoiarnt Van Ann-inv., t" t P r°te ' l '''" "" t r e f d f"1" the view n ' C l a ti ti ‘j o -' fo r‘ C( e n n u t o v' f . 4 ll ;w il n 2 ;( l l n :r t d al : :T I C; r i o ° l i l li t c li d et i n h c e .le i : 0,-leuna Price Cur) ent. Repo . alers ; rtmon ,, m tit: firm was Dr. Elder du.. (' , IMIRSI \ N;)1111.1 - aliai a , ,, ,, a-ve,l a 1)-toi ' cf 1, , g \ count t ••!1) ..• •• • •i••-1.: •.:•. )1): AS IA N: 0:1.` Gar n 11,y ) • I), !t• n a l, LIII r.7-?....1 n 3,1,11;1 I LO L kilt: Purr, the n%n!'ti t , f di..i.htwrt; arnioNi);..g-litat a di•Asion of uming••hii fir MERRIFIELD rend in plane a bill giving till! by ,L:ry before Justices of th•• SENATE. The SPEAKER presented the ntiati il statement of the Lill Ii SCII , Iiik ill Navigation and Railroad Campo- I nt; and a nittinarial front citi.:ms of 13..z;s township, cistartiehl couttty, fir a change in the license law. Mr El Rid: (ran Aimilar to the last. :11e-ii.rs DA RSIE, BLACK and CRAIG: remon stranc. 4 aq)ilst the new county r Caia oil. M CH NM i'NEYS from the Committee:on Finance, in,e - le the folioe lag report: Ti l t bit'. ft 'an the Hans^ Traci:ling for the payment of tle• int , : re:.: J'l the State thbt, failing due on the Ist of Feld-gat - v. The bill tr ttrn the Haute making on. anpropriatitai for the repair of the finished tines of canal and raii road . with one amendment.SACK COATS. The same committee. to Whom was referred the pe- Also, nil kinds of goods which can be furred ut any iiiions of CitiZCll3 of Dela ware comity. prii! i ing to het establishment in the city. whirl he offers for sale,mude exempted from the paymerd of State tux fir three or monads, us cheep its nay dealer in the city. years, Ott account of the great injury done to their Tire undersigned offers the goods t:xtensivo and ea lirolierty ity the flood of last year, report,' qui same ricß assortment ale:l:enable goods for sole at a small it: be inexpedient. as it would be est nbliThing a dare adsance On their original cost,and keepsta I tim conmant, genius precedent In the present embarrassed condo- lv unbend. ready to make for ids customers. His pri• Lion of the State. cos are to suit the times. His goads are all made by Mr DARSIF, from the sarne committoe, reported R Pittsburgh workmen, and are warranted to be of 'Olll front chic, House, clianging the nurener o f appoint. SUPERIOR QUALITY lair colleetots of taxes. . r7:7'The ptiblic are invited to call and examine fur .:, On motion of Mr DARSTE, the Senate then took themselves. • P. DELANY. up in committe of the whole, Mr Kline in the chair. f2l. tf No .10 Lioe:ty sr. 2 doors from Virgin alley. hit bill from the Rouse, making an approprintion of •- - - $60.0 00, in accordance with suggestion of the RonAl I disirCerieb. of Cana: Commissioners, for repairs on the finished' 1 0 1-lUDS. Pi 'me N 0 &mar; :line. , , 258 Bushels Died P•-aches; HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. i . 1 1000 lbs. Vii ft Cheese; , . - - • . 75 dozen Cairn:Brom:Ks; FEUDA.Y, Feb. 18,1814. ! No 1,2 and 3, Matliera bblit'and hf bbls) Mr ANDERF.QG submitted a resolution to print Contsettieut meti Sited; - ' ' - 500 copies of the 4cttlitor Generals report in German. I n store an d f or sa l e , by .t n WILLIAMS, which wsi roniider#4 Gad adopted. feb2o No2B Fifth street. 2,3513 2794 3.722 1,319 5.842 818 2.843 527 11l 319 1.415 174 2.6 iii 342 904 150 328 20,636 34 716 52.534 PfIoTECTFE , ARTICLES tf .;:.‘ 1313, •Lin. 1311, 114 . 14 14 16 10 ;101 1.15 1.45 6 8 91 101 , 14 21 23 . 2,90 3,30 121 23 1,75 2,25 IILI'AESEN r IVES. LitutAlAT, rev 16, 134 tkUSL'U :::~ 1:': , : a~io FRIDAT, Feb. 16.1 8 44 %VOOL FROM TEICLAKES The emoont of this impeitant ite,lll , of czßori is rapidly.augmenting from year te. year. We have not at kind, says the Toledo Bbado the means of stating preciaely the facts exhibitieg this augmentation, bait we recotlictstiatinctly having seen Oficial statemetti for the last four or five years winch teade every year exhibit an increase of chant MO per cents en the pre ceding year. Tit am-taut rueoived at Cleveland by thePhia Canal, teas fur 1840 1841 1842 1343 Let it go on doubling at this raw, and a low years still auF.lce to satisfy eastern farmers, that they can nu more compne witlitheir western n!ighbors in grow ing -Wool, than in prod:ring Wheat. 3,551 REP EA L MEETING, 3. 70 6 Pnrsuant to adjournment, the Association met on 9.1 3 3 Saturday evening. Julylo, 1844, at Tempetanre Hall. 1,872 President Van Amringe in the chair. The minntes of 4.636 the last memiiig being rend and adopted, the. meeting p,417 wan elotity - mtly addressed by President Van Amringe, 6 . 4.70 in the coarse of which he read and explained the state 1.954 and position of O'Connell's trial; after. which,Dr. Wm, 2.600 Eldr r being loudly called for, came forward and ad -2,050 dressed 'the meeting elorpieutly and ably in his usual 78 happy ma nner On motion. Ite.olve,l, That when th meeting ad journs it aljmnrnc to meet in Temperance Hail on On ;notion adjourncti. H. 11. VAN A:NIRINGE, Prea't .twin COYLE, Seey Li , 0 ~, 2y Feb. 21 113ES11 NEW Go 0DS 1 I It 'ip:,..11! SUPI7.I2FINE DCWIILE M:1.1.1:1) Cloths, Cassitncres, Twecds, Vcst3regs, Cassiticits, &c. &c. P. DELANY, ME PAW N'1"l'AIL011 TWO DOORS ABOVE VIRGIN ALLEY ri" HE s.)bs.:7librrha4illit returne , ! thu Ea.tcri t‘litnr Itc 11:14 puzchaAcd th muit mag ni- lict•ntAm itn.'n; of CIIJL ' winch Le I, No-6. reeekkg.a.ad to tt hi.•!). he invitds thr attontion of Li , e pubic vneraNy who GOOD, SUBSTANTIAL AND FASHIONABLE CLO . IHING, AT CHEAP PRICES Th' vela, lihorul pair -0:111v , wli;ch hi• friends end 1110 ruhlieitave horatto6,re Lwen pleased to he•tow un hia estahliAment. hats induced him to purchnt , c A GREATER VARIETY of nil kind.. of gl 0414 in his line, and of a superior in any thing which hd.% heretofore been citrK.ied.— The following is a hiet of a past of this assortment. which ho offers 'to the public, all of which he gunrnntees are in the m,4tfnshinnable Enectii stela., and of the best qvutlity..ititable for tho Ara4on. SUPERFINE BLACK, BLUE, INVISIBLE GREEN AND FAN r.:l' COLORED EN GLISH, rIIy.NCH & AMERICAN CLOTHS, FOR DRESS AND FROCK COATS He pailimilarly refers to a lot of beautiful French claths and cassimeres. new style, which lie is confi dent cannot t"ail to please. They arc of a most ex- cellent quaiity. SUPER. SATIN AND VELVET VESTINGS, Rich and exquisite patterns, in the latest s!4es. ALSO, LONDON PLAIDS, A large variety of patterns. MEIISEILLES GADD:II.I2RK, beautiful putterata, and cummun vestings of every de- seriptiun. ; TWEED CLOTHS. French and English Fancy styles—suitable fur every description of FOR THE PoST VO. 49, LLBEIt nr ST I: YET, AV) F \RBLP, GOODS L'e• Orr rc.l in thig ['ay! 751,1 5•11 LELS Mita PeCkei e • 5: 1 do clover d; bhts russet ittiarippio opples; • 75 dos cogibrootos; .10 hhds OWE* N. o,iin,gaq Seen and fur rale by J WILLIAMS, ' f 2 - .IVo 28, 5t5 st 40-00 ..Wt sa .ste : rn .o ß rzi rv ed e•C bu h , c7l;.ar .le l . matfLur 130 falrn loop; 2508 nasoried bacon; - • 114/ boxes '3111.0 and 101112,41a55,• In store and fur bale by J WILLIAMS, f2l No 28, sttfatreet. Pounds. 49;2 , 22 107,805 199,843 391.133 TO the Honorable the Judos of the Court ofNGesieral Quarter Sessiunt of the Peace in ard for tlievoonty ' of Allegheny. The petition of James Allison, of the sth ward_of tho city of Pittsburgh, respexttuly sheweth— . That your petitioner bath provided himself-with ma terials for the areninftrodation of travelferi anti others, at his dwelling house, in the word aforesaid, and prays that your honors may be pleased to griznt 4iim cense to keep a public house+ of entertainment. And y our petitioner, us in duty bound, will pray. JAMES ALLISON. We, tho subscribers, citizens of the sth ward of Pittsburgh, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and-4s 'well provided with conveniences for the accommodation of travelers and others James G piling . , William Loturzon, Joseph Jenkinson, George Menu' al n, George Porter. Bernard Borkie, Richard J EWA, William MeKelvy„ Benjamin Hoover, Robert Whiteside, M. Martin, 1,11. Lowry. f2l.3tdscw' T 0 tho HonJrablo the Judge,t of the Court of Gene ral Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and fur the county of Allegheny: Thu petiti on or Joseph Black wood. of Bakernown. West Deer t:iw .1r:hi:), in the county aforesaid, respect fully pheweth-- That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials fur the accommodation or travellers and othm-s, at Itia dwelling Imam in the township aforesa as. and prays that your honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in rimy hound will pray. JOSEPH BLACKWOOD. We the subscribers, citizens of West Deer tp, do cer til'y that the above petitisner is of good repute for ho nesty an,l temperance, and is well provided %vial house v. c cu and conveniences for tlio acec.mmodation of u-a yellers :Ina ethers. ‘Vilihm Duncan, Ross PortPr, David Curry. William Porter. John Thompson, Charlc-: Bryson, John Crooks. Robert Porter, Robert Crooks, Thomas Duff, Rkinird Morrow. William Brickle f'2l-31.' TO tke lionorabil-e the Judges of the Conrt of General Quarter Sessions of the Pence in and for the county of Allegheny: The petition of G. S. Konen, of the 4th ward of Al legheny city, tespeco fully sliewetlr-- Th it your petitioner tinth provided himself with ma terinis fur the accommodation of irneelers and others, at his &Aching house in the ward aforesaid. and prays that your boners will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public himse uf outertainment. And your petitioner, us in duty bound, will pray. 0. S. KORTEN. We, the sul.•acribcrs, oft itens of the 4th word of Al legheny city. do cc-1 lily that the ahore petitioner is of c•;nd repute rur it:,aevty n:la temperance, And i,; well pros ided with eonveniances for tlnt accommodation of tro‘ eller4 and ether c. Ahr. Flop, n. Whitorker, Simon Tra y Mirti.,, Ttubert Fotreatt - , F. Ganter, f2l-3t" TO the Ilorierolde tho Jodeesi of the Groin of General r Scs6ions of the Peace in and for the county nF Allealleny. The rtt i:ion of Solomon nf the 9th ward of A letglietiy city. respectfully clieweth— Tit it your peti: loner hath pro ided hirnaelf with ma te, fir tho accommodation of travelers and others, at lion so itijhe aforesaid. ned plays thm v.ittr istrinrA will be pleased to grant hint a licence to keep pulilie hou4r of entertainment. And your veti , io:ier, as in duty boned, will pray. SOLOMON LIGHTCA.P. ‘Ve, tho siihii-iitiels. citizens of the 4111 ward of Al tlvit t . .tet usove petitioner is of good nci ti.mpera yin , and well prov:- d ; eiri.C.li,2llCC'S fur tan accutrino , lo.iun of tra- ;1,1 ~!here .11.rnt-s 1.1:11)io, \ o,ittn wicrr, II ;:.; - 11 3L-tr4, Garden Seeds. AE CllOlC,lectiou tds.x.l. Corn Ow. F:edupia 1G tnie,zs" (N. Y.) .3.71 conzig,runent and fursaloat REINHART Sz 14) Ltheits; tiotEsA.LE 1) RETAIL GROCER, For- V warding and C“aimmi#sion 'Merchant, and denier it, Country Prucluce and. Pitt.,,burgh Manufac ttire,L,N,) '2 3 FiElt street, ritteburgli. ON HAND AND FOR. SALE CHEAP.--20 gross of ranches, 50 dozen cut and dry tobacco in paperi, anti 10,000 comrnon cigitrA. tiAitaxs, f2O Az,, nn and Corn. 111preh't, No 9, sth ;tt AIMERIC N ANTI-SLAVERY ALMANACS. • SUAI r•reived, a new conAignmcnt of 550 Ameri can Anti-Slavery A :tnanacs fur 1844. for sale by the hundred,dort.a, or retail. ISAAC HARRIS, (20 Agent and Corn. Merch't, N.)9, sth st. 1 6 1. GOOD GARDENER WANTED.—Wanted soon to go to WaAington, a good, sober, indus trious gardener, with of without a family. To such 1, an excellent plure %AM be given and a fair entnper.sa ' tion, nn tlpplication at Harris' Intelligence Office, No. 9, sth ft. - 177 THE sul scriber, formerly agent Vf the Pittsburgh Maaufocturing Association, liaAnz been ap pointed by a iminher of the Afanufacturersatuf Median ics of the city of Pittsburgh and its vicinity as their a gent for tho sale of their various manufactures. will be constantly supplied with n general assortment of those articles at the lowest wholesale prices. The attention of Western Merchants and dealcrs'in American Manufactures is respectfully invited to this establishment. Orders addressed to the subscri ber will be promptly attended to. GEO. COCHRAN. No (.2(1 Wood street. E-irON HAN D,—Axe, AuAer.3, Hoea, Mattocks, and Sho.el::, Sickles, Scythes, Trace aralLog Chains, Srianiiig ‘Vhc,Pl Irons. Cooper,' and Carpen ter3' Toa,s, -Machine Cac,ls,Windaw GIUSA and Glass ware, White alai Red Le_lad; Patterou's lacks and Large Press Screws,&c. &c ---,sr Bat and Bonnet Pressing,' . ... L n BY WiLLIA4I SCHOLEY, 4tilj DIAMOND ALLEY, AVING just returned frJm the en.gern cities rind purchased the most implored PRESSING i 3 prepared to press 'gentlemen': bata and braid. Straw, gimp or LPg,lanrn bonnets on the mo;it, teo,3onAble.teigi.s, in the neatest manner and at are: shortest notice. The aubser4s; believes that Ilia long' experie..tee in thebusineasis a - I - WS:lent guarantee that . wetly entrusted to bins will be properly peifi)rmeti p ; nr boone.tailcaned, altered. tritumed or color= l'ed as heretofore. - sCriotEr. fl7-3=" Lf..onnrd IY:t!tcr, .1. M. Pfeitkr, D. B kAocA•, .Inmes Formatcr, Gibson, Jolin Keown. D.tniel M. Curry. JAR :'1 Horbuch, DPittiven, IViiii•tm McKelry, It:rph C. (.;.w.ion, IVil' J D Williams, PrrfSBERGII MANUFACTURES Between Wood and Smithfield Sts TO the Honorable tbeJudges of tho Coot Geturial Aaniter Sessions of the Rase is and for the tenni, . of 'Allegheny: -Thepctition of James Kearney, of the sth ward of rittaburgh, respectfully (theiv eth— That your t .etitioner Melt proaided himsel( with materials for the accommodation of travelogs and atti entli..-at his dwelling house in the city aforesaid: Aid plirmits that our honors will be . pleased to orant•Shim a dolmas tokeep a pal(linbettaa.atf- 404 yew petitioner, as in.clutybOund; wiltjtra . Yo ' ' *IANIKEFICEARNEr, We, fbe subscril*H4citizems. of Pitashurgis,* cer tify thattheinboye petitioner is Aocataleata far nesty and temperance, and is well providrdrith broom raft and earriimidtita fbrltielltetomrKaMitior yellers and others. ,Jahn Young, .Suinuelaiggi?m# Alqxplider Q:ms, Joim,,Mackitt,. Jaaie3 Scott, Andrew Scott, t.14-3uiatve, TO the Hottiwithie the Judges of the Caen of t eaeral • Quarter Seashore of the Peace, in and fur chit county_` of Allegheny: . . The pelition of James Markey, of the .4th, ward of PittchurgiiirospeetfuliY chewed:— -' • ' That your petitioner both provided Mtn:self with tnateriale fur the accommodation of tnavellere and oar= ere. at his dwelling house in the city aforesaid.tiod pray* that:your honnra e. ill be pleased to grant him adieense to keep a public: house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. JAMES hIACK EY.. , . We, tho subscribers. citizens of the 4th Ward of Pittsburgh, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with houseroom and conveniences for this is. commotlation of travellers and others.. John Mcllwaine, John Haffey, Dennis Leonard, James McKenn*, TbomaSScott, John Turbett. . . Joseph O'Brien, Joseph Witt, Do%id Spencer, Janici Mr Alec, ' James 'Brooks, Nluntroae Ivtitcheltree. , f 15-3tdaw• TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Gene. ral Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for tbo comity of Allegheny. The petition of Fuldinand Hughes, or the lit %all of Pittsburgh, respectfully f hoveth— That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and otb ors, at his dweilini, louse in dm city aforesuid, and, prays that your humors will be pleased to grant:l.l'w. license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, as in duty hound, will pray. FERDINAND hiUGHES. We,, tho subscribers, citizens of the 14 staid of Pittibtirgh, do certify that the above 'petitioner is Of rood repute fur honesty owl temperance. and is Well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of tra‘ellers and others. R C Townsend, 13 McGinn," George Beale, ,A Beeler:, . .. J 'N Butter. Thomas Miller, Frat.eis Bailey. Weld, Closcy. John Rhoy, Samuel Keller, T S C;auke, John Caldwell. fl6-3:dk.w TO the Henor.ible the Judges of the Coon of General Quaver Sessio.ni of the Peace, in and for the county of Allegheny: The petition of Owen Wats: m of Lower St Clair tp; re= .iectfully sheweth— That y.'iur petitimiee bath provided himself with material, fur the accommodation of travelers Etna oth ers, at his dwelling house in the township nftirestrid; and preys that your lienore will be pleased to gtant him a license to keep a public house of entertaimneult.,.- 4nd your petitioner, as in duty hound, will pray: OWEN WATSON. , We, the subscribers, citizens of Lower St Clair township, do cortify that the ahove petitioner is of good repute for honesty anti tomperacce, and is well prcvide4 v%itlt hou,e room and conveniences for dif accommodation of travellers and otherv , ... John M Ti101%1113 Rodmond. F. McAninch. Robert Cunningham, E James Milligan, M Milne( Magithe, James Maguire, 119-3e' TO the Honorable, tlikindges of the Court of Cie' nit! raj Quarter Sessioni of the Peace, in and fur the county of Allegheny: The petition cf Jll'lled COlinei, of Ross township, re spectfully slieweth— • That your petitioner bath provided hitnself with taa terinls for the accurornotlntion of tntyellera and others. nt his dek• ' house in the township aforesaid, and .es that your honors will ho pleased to giant Min a license to keep a public house uf entertain:neut. And ;our petitioner, as in duty bound, will ka-a , .. JAMES CONNEL. Wts, the stAtnTibers.citir.ens Of Ross township, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repine for horwsty and temperance, and is %veil prcmidt.d with home roam and conveniences for the accommodation of trateVersstnd others James Thinitpson, John_ Lantie, Robert T horn pson, Joseph Rigby, Samuel Metier, Jonathan Rigby, f 1.9 3tw Flaxseed Meal. A FEW bbls. oil bend null for sole by iLLINHART 4 LTRONG, 140 Liberty a. TO the Honorable the Judges of the Cotntof GeneraLp Quarter Sessions of the Peace inani for the county of Allegheny: The petition of Richard Dosiett, of the sth ward of Pit I iburgh, respectfully repreaent , p-- That your petitioner haat proi.ided himself with ma terials for the aecommodation of travellers and otberi, at his dwelling house in the city affoesaid, and . piuyiti that you r honer s will be pleased to grant him alicenia to keep a public house of entertaintncnt. And your petitioner. as in duty hound, will pray. RICHARD DOSSETT. Wo, the subscribers, citizens of the sth ward of Pittsburgh, do certify that the above petitioner is Of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house, room nod conveniences for the accommodatirn of travellers nod others. Francis Carr, ltnbt Fleming,. 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