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Vri * ''''' 1 ' ', -''''',•• • :•I''• '' ‘• 'l. ", ~,, '„ ~ ~' ••• '''' '• ; ~ _ , . , ~ ~, •• • , '•& , i' , yr•i, , t••-•,r;, , y, -- -IN, ?.•iR } 4tit - '"" ''" • , , ic41.•,• 1- - ' . t" ''' 4 1 ' .'' ' - 0 ....'- ' ' ."" . -s ' .-" : - " ' i 9 9 '' * ti,v-ncfri,lYe 7 ki,- ' 3: " , '' ‘ Alk4w.,-,-,[ .1.4..'",[. [' ",t. - . . ~, . ~(,.,,',,7440,,[1. ir-3.3 , f1i;.,..., ). :-' 4. '[.. 4 ' '5 7 ' ,: - ' ..., - . ,- - - - :,-,-,:.,.;'1.-t r :•,=.,- " - '.--, .'„,;: , 5 -- -.. , ~ , '- - • 1, I MERE EMIUMEI MEWED IMINES ENE ' ' • .r. i =SI ..I} - c'''....o.44l2H:Aioritiiii3 : ls9o , .: JOHN :lI.tOLETL, EDI]OR. PITTS - BUR - 01E TUESDAY. APRIL 28: 1846 'is Vll Ps cm Eft. Agent for country riewqapera, s tiie Agent for the Pittsburgh Duily :Morning Post, and Weedily Niereury and Manufacturer, to receive 4dvartisettients,turd subscriplions. He Gas offices in 7 '11 . 1; 4 Yons, sit the Coal ()Mee, 30 Ann street, (ad. joiningthe Tribune Office.) Scissos, N 0.12, State street. • :Pottt.triscente, Real Estate and . Coal Office, 59 Pine street. , BA VTIWORR, S E corneerlaltimere'and Vh?re our oopor can be seen, and 'terms of aduerii• sing learned. FOR CANAL CONMISSIONPA WILLIAM B. FOSTER, JR, OF. BRADFORD COFNTY 2tti'sTEßtort!--tiVe nit; ler no expitanation of the M2111!IM==l1 Ohlo.Railroad," for the reason that it was very unwise land ill advised in the editor of that paper to insinuate . , Witt there had been anything covert or kteayby in the '• Legialation in reference to this important and interest. !inginestion.• We notice the article only (orate pui• ;•: •i pente:of centring the public, lbw the legislation which :fitti.lbeen procured has been open and above board. -ye know the facts of the case,. and sincerely regret • theta cottrse_shontrl have been pursued by any Pitts beret Piot, calculated to bring suspicion upon the - acts of her own representatives and friends. MR. HILL'S SPELCI.I. — We hero received a copy cf *be excellent speech- made by Mr Him. of Fayette. iiifriverof the •'Riglit.of Way" bill, nod have given it p earaful perusal. The arguments and Nets ple a coml . are utinniwerablet Mr Il it,. hug diem hitnsfit ;13re/ta credit, end we doubt not, his manly exertions. apreeiated by Lie intelligent ennsti-; tuency: We regret that its great length precludes publication. tHE NuTICF..—It ii generally believed at Wash ingtoh City, , s -e learn, that President l'oLx ‘s ill . forth- 1 kith glee the Oregon fICI ice authorized by the nesolu lienor Congress. The steamer Caledonia. it it , thoUgitt r wilnot only take to England the news of the Konisuge of the nonce resolution, but the notice itself. insush ofEciel form ai the President in his sli.e,e ehall deem most proper. :N'es - sis. Cass titld CANCIWN of the Senate, mei bleers. FOSTFB and FICRLIS, Oi the litouge of Re f .. reseritstives of the Iluited States, hare lavored ui e,ith iturtOrtant public clucutnentx, for which "tbem. . (. A CORItECr PlUNC:ll.E.—Carrull (2,.11rgP, n Hien, ry iriatitution, free (lien any ...ectnA i ut donmaiti.sn, tobitstoblidited at riniTievillr, iu West Tennessee.- 1% pan of its faculty are already engaged, and a large freshman clans will Ir randy to etitt-r at itA fir•t cam ' icieq;erpent. The prindple point worthy 4... nice. in this . roterplise, i. it. conturrip'uteci frectlitin Crum isec larintlintluener. . . T..- MiIIIITERAN LAN IA WEA I—A Loud..o correF•pon— dent of the New Yolk Comic, soy::—•• I here is ti very.ertoi4mos idea prevalent in the Unit, d States, that the Wheat b I brought .rom the south of Europe, through the Metliterrattean; costs less than the wheat 'grriern in Atneii‘ca. This is a fallacy. The fact doll thin wheat i in price, is owing. not to the cost el production, but to inf •iiitrity of quality. and the del..•• 'riurity which it undergoes. dmi, g its irtnsit from-the 'neditnrrtmenn port: to ihis etotott It is found that • • 110 (either north wheat is crown, the better it i, con -aiiioned whet, it arrives in the Thome.; a. the sent -.4o,iage from warm latitudes almost invariably injures '11.7 EARTELQUIIitIi, 1$ TUE W t. , 31 It , DIKS.—By way el • Havaima advices have heen received fr on the town nt CUba. On the 23.3 alt, at half past seven o'clock in the'elorning; after a rtilm, sultry night, low, tumbling seUnd3 were heard. Suddenly the ground shook vii,- lowly, causing the greatest couvternu, inn ; the people rushing into the streets foe safety. The first shock ..histed. one or two minutes ; and after a lapse of five minutes, the ground was epin violently shaken. 1, was a solcommoment ; in every direction the affrighted .-Inhabitants. might he seen on their knees telling on God to save them, expecting each moment In be swat up. Several slighter shacks were felt during the forenoon, bat it is believed nit heel were lost.— ' if evtral buildings were thrown down, and very many Wicked. In the evening mass was said in all the churches for their deliveranee from death. Tae t 4„ 1011EsT AUTIJORITY.—Gen. Washington sciete a circular to the governors of the several States c'onfederacy, rolling for continued activity in r q uiihin g ,trunp.., and ex-minded with this instructive parograpl.: -.Yu nation r orrsufered in treaty, by preparing, even in Mc moment of negotiation, most 6irroutly for the field." There con be no doubt of the propriety and force of this position. Vfilirr.Nt• ELECTIoN.---We have ns Net received but few returner As fir as received, compared w ish :lest year, the democrats gain (no members and loose three. . . SUBSTITUTE FOR POTATOES —A Western paper suggests the propriety of growing artichokes as a substittem in some degree for potatoes—and on the :Authority or Ellsworth's reports, slates that they are hef,terspring feed f.,r hog., cattle and sheep, than the yolstos, at Q aiminnalion of co,tinproduct ion. Coltst.T Ktsstao ---A r 11 3 ,1 has been tined fr3tl, and to bo'imprisone4l two months, for throwing his arms 'roan ti o neck of a holy, and attempting to hja r l a. .bar; on ttie race ground ut Hagerstown, Md., some BM= COSIRAcT.--N lady writing from London says , that the can alwoya tell an American girl from an 'English one, there being the same difference between 'rieaiats between a dish of "chicken Wes" and u round of bed. TOE NEXT FiLeatin:ScY.--The New York paper. assert theta letter has been received in Washington from Henry Clay, of Kentucky. announcing his deter mination not to stand again for the Presidency, and avowing in strong terms his approbation of the nomi nation of Geneiul Scott for the Presidency. Bazaar or Paestum—A suit for abreacts of prom.' ise, has occupied-tho Supreme Court, at Lowell, for several days, was brought to a clo'se on Tuesday morn leg, by & verdict for the plaintiff, giving her $2 500 damages , The partios.b - olung to Wes: Cambridge. ,Quiczntve.R.—The Nashville Orthopolitan says t,•VVeiAeara that equicksilver mine has ben discovered i is the Ftate of Alabama. Already several of our cit scans, w aro interested in the discovety, aro enjoying to isaticipatiun,!glorlens ft/I'OlllW " • tar Captain F,:emont has gone to Monterey, in Upper California. 'lie is said to have discovered a good . wagon toad to Oregon, which is much simnel than any Iteretorme traveled. A, large iron steamer of 1300 tons buriben Is In the progtess -of erection by Mews !godson & Co., to ply I 1 between Liverpool l and New York. A new . instrument for cutting down trees hes been `nit eumpolar.' It will t.g. through the tirosways :rain of three hiches a minute. • - Ttra Tastete -Nativnu : r4r!.t would appear by. Lim Callan ing,fromtho St Louff; Ropuislican, that there .1 sl a prospect of cOnvertini :the Temple. recently crea ted at Neuron by the Mormons;to a useful and ebarit, able purposet A wealthy gentleman frbm the South arrived bete •aifetv days since, en 'mite to pnrchuse the Tern yle, if it carvbe bought for anything lake a reuvinable pike. Hill object. we understand. ia to coined the Tem. ples.into an asyletn for destitute widows arid.females, altd to purchase lands and town lots, end endow it out of the rents of them. The scheme is not only a Magnificent one. but is coneeked in a 'pith of mu nificence and liberality which should hand the bone factot's name to the latest posterity. The author of this liberal proposition. we understand. is a bachelor. far advanced in life: 7 If ho should prove cuecel4.ll ie hie projett, be will contribute much to the improte- Ment and development of that section of our country. We hope, fur the cause of humsnity, that he may be shccessfu I. Destradle.—The N Y Courier has received papers from Manilla to August, but they contain no news of +use. Tim following brief paragraph may Waal ate the delights of living in that part of the world: Such is the terror of Tigers in some ports of the Leland, that an estate, mortgaged for Drs. 1700, was sold on Tuesday last fur Drs fiCt [Manilla f•'rer Press. • Import of Tea.—The total number of pounds imported tide your, is .tatod in, the Line Ca Repot followF: • !Up to the ceiling of the Ronaldson t enth. in the 10i1) 1 Jan.. 1845, there were 8.7110,533 lbs. 13y tho Lingoes?' Report per illuerank, 12111 Jentret)—ineberling Ito chips which have aitive4 tr ii nn the ILint lee du)s,l3 Nlaking within liaCtioll at two million pounds lasi this year than lost JEFFERSON COLLF:GF 1112341115 Eat runs:—lt will he seen by referent . .. to the papers of yesterday morning. that a large .g,l respectable meeting of the A Lum a or J srra 50:,," was lately held in this city. It will be very gratifying, no doubt, to the friends of that flout Institution, to find it Ints warm and Milli:Mitt' sup. porters in - this city. It seems, however, somewhat sinvilur, that norm ..1 the prominent men nt that meeting. taking an active part in its prneerding..• end thereby recommending it to the I,vorntiln consid..rition of our .11zet14, are trusters of a Unice,ity in our midst • The Rev 1)r Riddle and II M Riddle, 1 . 1.1 ate llioth of theta tru.tiers of the \Vevtettt University of [ l'ent.a., and are under a s.denin n to advatis, the intere.l, of thi3 college it eS. to tho -trust they boll it, swirl ilUt 0,5 I. U. Ithy thus to recommend a tivol nneolmnst litrated in our Inich.i? They must be faithful ittimee..., indved, who act 10l Ilea innist.er. A Ft lend to th , Old Untver sire mErrING or THE ALUM YI 01- JEFF I. I F.( ! Aceo,,ling to the whirh svr. rti!,li•h•,l .ios-e, such I,f do, .‘lorrr., ui 'oil J.•tF,rvvo,.' u. m•us, al.k, to attes.d, Rti t , s Loc , ste uf the Fiftt l'reslqtessan C.huich u e•t•II- On minion a the Rcv. Dr. 11101 W . } l. - V. )i MCGILL, WWI called to the Claw; , r,uJ R. :\I. Rtddlt. wu3 upituinted Secret'try. On the of the chairinmi. Dr. lidtll, opened the tneeting with au app..'" 'late pintrl, Ur Brown then staled übintne of the Ineetitt4, which ate, substantially eoutaitnnl in the 1,-.olul Inns u loch we publish bt-low. Prof Ot:rt follnw.nl [I, in a evtriat i!luits., tin e of the plans of inviovement, w l4neln bud been fur the ;impose of .xtentllnt t he use f u lness of Jefferson College. He case 11 1.1,1 4 1i . 0 Of the p. .ant condition an I prospects o f the lost ttutiost. Althoitgb tine college had obtained fot itself a reputation equal to that of any institution in the %Vest...re c ountry, it. present condition is such as to and a nd candid support of oil its f. iced.. It it a lam, we he lieve not generally know n, th nt the Prot.:cos ar sup ported exclusively by the i—or nut' from tn..: there being no fund originally placed at tine dtsposal of the trustees for this purpose. When this fuct is proper ly consi.leted the manner inn vt Mein the college h a s been sustained, certainly reflects tine very highest hen or upon the energy and devotion of the learned it,ent le men who fill their respective choirs. After Mr. 0. had concha led data tematl.s le t ter. were read from the lies. nt Cox, nt Lanenster, Ohio, and front the Hen. S Pe..mvant, wutmly apploving of the effott of the Alum., and notifying the subscription of money for time purpose. The Chnitman read this fopow tog resoltitinto: Whereas, A recent char4e has occurred in the P r esidency of Jefrer.ton College. deep') interesting to her welfare, Had whereas renewed and energeti... of forts among the friend. of this venerable. Alma Mater, hose been summoned by resolution of the Trustees to enlarge the pounds. the building., the lihrury tls. r.p parutns, and t he aollege--tesnlutions which essentially depend on the Alumni for their adetrate accomplish I went. Ist. That vre testify gratification ut the ; choice of the Rev. Dr. Breckenridge, tin preside over the institution. Had our entire confidence in I t iv ty and influence, to carry fn ward her unrivaled pros perity, assured, that his talents Fur the present high trust are equal to the splendid gift., whin I t have al ready. in other lifillefOl , of inteftilbess, conferred pre eminent distinction on his name. 2nd. That we follow, with unabated est imntion and with enhun.teti nffection the venerable and good twin who has retired from this charge, niter having advan ced it, in less than the quarter of a century, from oh. srurity_and depression, to its pi event embed 11113 among tine Md." riot's of tine lamb end whois even vOl, 11 , 44) and devotedly etnployed i n commending it. el.illlll and promoting it. interest., by all Ow help of his prevailing personal That imp express our pet feet confidence in the whole F acu l t y of .h.frrfAon College. The Bev. Won Smith, D.D ,tin ntimired model of punctuality. patience kindneda and profound learning; .ho fins been at th.• side of Dr. Drown through his whole career of dnsti,, guisined usefulness at Cononsbut g. Also all the young or Professors. now well tried men of genuine learning and peculiar items,. for teaching, it. ;t1 not surpassed by any other body of College officers, either in the %% rat ; or the East. 4th. That we heartily approved the resolution of the Alumni. at their last Oiretina; in Cabo...tont gin. to raise ($30,000 for the benefit of the College. Belie, ing, it to be practicable as tvell ns necessary. and that we engage to co operate, hy-our own contribution., and our best efforts to influence others in behalf of this o bject. sth, That we will be concerned, on all suitable or. cnsions, to urge upon this community, the peculiar imp:Hume°, and eminent deserving of Jefferson Cod lege, where health, plenty end cheapness; nn excel lent community around, and remoteness from all temp tation to disorder, dissipation, Of idleness, ptesented, in rare combinations, many inducements, and where men hove been reared for the church and tine State, who adorn every professinn; not a few of whom are among the first of 'their age, in conducting the inter ests of public education, lending the councils of their country, or bearing, as ambassadors of Christ, the everlasting gospel to the ends of the earth; above ell a favored spot in the history of revivals where power ful influence from on high, has again and again de scended, with signal glory, for the conversion of ed. cuted youth, shedding, illustriously, the answer anti approval of Heaven, on nit institution that was found. ed in the prayer and faith of our fathers. The resolutions were discussted by the Rev. Drs. Brown nod It itl.llo, Win Dla.m.ey, Esq., Mr Nevin and Prof. Orr, when they were unanimously adopted. On the suggestion of some of the Alumni, a sub. scriptism was at once entered into in furtherance of the objects of the meeting, and a considerable sum pledged. On motion of Dr Riddle, the different city papers were requested to publish the proceedings. The meeting then adjogned. garr' Tito attention - of our readerS is "earnestly reefed to-the following. communication, alsp an advertisement in tinpthnt column offering three hun dred town" lots at auction, on the.Bth day of Jima 11,ml, in the town of Outo. Mo. " from the St Louis Rrpubliozn. - Messrs. Editors:— I anfilifd to sea by the papet s of yesterday, that a town has been laid out at the mouth of the Obits river, on ground above high water mark.' I have long been of the opinion, that produce can be shipped from the Illinois, Missouriiand upper Mis sippi rivers. to the moutteuf the Ohio, for about the' same freight as to St Louis, and from that point it can go to New Orleans for about one half what it will cost to ship from St Louis to . New Orleans in low water From the mouth of the Ohio, it can be shipped at all stages of the river, and can be furnarded when the market is good at New Orleans, and sold, instead of being stored at St Louis, awaiting a rise in the river In shipping to St Louis and having the trade stored there, it nay be detained for mm.ths in consequence of low water, and the mat ket at New Orleans become bail before it could ho forwarded. In relation to moneyed facilities for 11u. extensive commission business, there ere few, if any places in the west, better or more invitingly located. It is near the Bunks in the States of Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Missouri, and :an thus obtain any facilities which its business may demand. Would it not be a good route fur a tailored from the Iron Mounittins, and following the i.e of the Lead !nines. to the Dinah of the Ohio 1 And ulee a good site for Marine hospital i And is it not the natural point. fur the U S Western Armory, which is now located ut Fort MliaiEle iu the .tote of Illinois I W here can a better place be found fur extensive foundries, dry docks, boatbuild ing. swum flouring mills, distillet and nosiness of all kinds ! In fact. ii uppers to ana. that die mouth of tie Oltin river, on the illsssoure shot e, i., one of tho best (if not the very tea ) points in the United States lot ex tensive manufacturing of almost every Lind. 'llia !dace is high and healthy, and living is cSritir, and as a Genital voila fur shipment it his no equal. A RIVER MAN. 6,317.'45 1 993.148 Barney Osman and the Evil One I=l Al(rced Intoterenre in Mc Army of Oca:rtp item —lVe inn,l readily give place to the subjet 'led %doe m ete in telt,. ion 1.1 this matter. It uonies to on loon I /I 111rh . l . r 111 the United Staten Army, and 0110 Wll p,,e6sitc lull knowledge of t h e (*. a cts. In u letter which acrompunien the communication. lie antic : " Ihose wltu,knew General Taylor, knew It, 1, 1 1.•. hood. I .111 our, however, left le inferetate, as thole is an an talker heie, ,lust front Corpos Christi, who left there an the In-tope-were mitsing. IL in on hi. authority I make the denial." St a ten-I,d, have born made in many papers lc the • fit el that the Catholic aold let•of the U. S Army bare been commpelled to attend a l'rotestitint form of derVICO• (In the supposition that 1.11,3 U tenement, Were true,, various comment.: have been made on the alleged dm pitchy of nor tohnitti.oi at ion in footing these Catholien to v rotate their r.•li4ittun principles at the moment dint proclamation in made to the Catholic Mexicacs that their religion• nglds and fist hogs shall be seta paloti-ly respected. , N,ov. ,jr. Ilie 51,1 y amid n Giro. to the adotini.dratton, I beg lea," meet positively nil emphati6tlty, to dims the truth al ass . foregoing cI ate• mews. 1 a ttittrt c•rd,i emanating form Gen nylor, or tiny 11111, 111114111 y authority, compelled II solitary soldier of the army Id ' nrcepnm ismto ovr.t any Corot of oittrslilio. /I mrelikr so of 1, oni i„ r that it,„se who wits II In attend I), into! !nicht he permitted to love ramp fir thin Not H ro.tn was C.Mp.elled to attend. M., I if) i , 111 see g. of duplicity for, ferred against theAmrt Anws ienn government by Amet ken n e w cpu n rc. i t a erns 6611 mi n elll‘,llll - ?, 4'4: In had ' they Ite,rltrilltUll.l/L ()ft thin r tit in only net-e.t.a, y it, slate llint nu, beul ol drniuistrutinn fully rlcterniMerl to maintain the re t„ bons (merlon, guaranteed by cur Constitution to sol- Jrru-ire was „„„., „ i „„,. to in ow 7 s 'ilia OS well us eilitens, and that it is the true and that se, roght she told the old woman 'lle ‘s.i. Tarr e.r.e " de. " °fon , IT''ser , in'e" , rettrecl the religi 11. 111111.1 nn I wroth' w r esite wish Du. deal.' -add her Tilt .• if yr 4,11.1 gninst tin religion. It Pr.""" . 11 . of the vanities id die.. and idle comp/Inv no tome. It is 10 he 11 , ,pea1 that all who have given eon en- VIM Se, I hoer given Ihen, ,n I ,cy ton lint.' Calculate.' to deter d port teen .t 1 nor „in.! never then no. the banner of their country. will nor even 11104. 1,1 'ens: !give I''lllol p nhhavty to this denial arid ilium nubservr Well. the htmne • ro „1 - ,.4 and the viola el. JUErICK. 11,e r e lived an old woman, some years ago no Zoe , gnash Creek. in South Car Ilion, that had a Imp: Ii lin' nod an only darter, She was It ss odder. n tole, and a Dunker. Site was very peal 111.1 Very crow, a. many a I ighteMla folks tile, and had a louse tonque and u tie,ht parse of her own. All the men that look oda; her darter ;he thought had on eve to her mime?, ' a nd s he witru l t far oat of the any nigher, lot it seems , if beauty and money was too much to go togethe, int general may. Rich gods and handsome gals Hie Selll.4r, good for notion' el-re butt their cash er !lino 100k5. l'i'mes and peaches ain't often found on the same tire, I tell you. She lived all alma, a l most with isilital) but her tl rot iu It, house, 11,8 , 1 into nigger aluv-in in a lon near at hand; and die aned our company she could helm The tads pare the!, WVf.I 1.1111 a gineral way, Was otter ntisved that, for it was the only ch inc., she It Id s41110•IiIIIVS get out alone. Barney Osman had a mast bentatiful voice, and Away+ writ doom it,,, to slng, the and But ney, heroin' of the futtui l of Rushy. made h f rv,lblC, and tail; Su ~evl 1,11.1 1.14,41 CO .wee!, that he soon stood rurnher tote will, he a e s t. 134 , 11 u .. .In't ultra get e rluu , ac to wzdls bon„ wuh her, and w tom be did, she dot-tilt let . Lon in for tear of 114 r ..!ti 441111.1 n; but 11.r0r . , wet r.. 1 1., Ir pm off' that ...ay long, When t C4I i,. 1. I“ne iistio', am! 4 14, - , tit mother, 11 . 1111 high fence 1110, (11. ' 1 .v.rr. tit it's a fart. '1 t o ll you nh I.3,trney, up ohm. - in the htt.•irtn ' lom, I:ttalty deut . nrter oil motherhllagone 11. bed.put outthe het , . 1103 11l .11./, lb,. n , p , =l , "111 Ibetr,pd , rorollthe I uttr. Tell le, you ni. - exetri.o t ti In your mold, toml %vont to 10.911i1111 . 11101,, as 1110 work you have booth thitt day loss t , ached 1,1 It thee in i.e Celli. ' over the Iseer.in . loom, rind th %, al I Coarse on Ow roof, %%Oh n t ore 14. it, to r ot Up to Ilprend to d, y .there. d . ...un ti • 311 .011, :OKI tli.np4ln the oil Nn. p. ne rf ON' le up cal t h e Luuxe,. n ~p,u..l)m uep don RIOI. let •Ilittiell 110 W n be ihe turn.. he And .I.OU•ItIO 1.4 deo n in the in nun' chimney corner euurtin',ue they rapit h t th en , ' 4rret.fin When day-keht began It, 411 , W he went up t rope hand n,er hand, Knit hauled It up aver hue, elutr.,-1 the troir•tl.our, and !molehill-n*OlE • nli ent 1111,.RCL. n. rnolti hr rot et while. but the O' k, .end I ii.llller cl trier loottettpn l e . 3 If .he oleep enntsgh, aroi there was 114.0111111 . Of her 0p tn the 111.01,111% ti.l when .he ti t a..he )(1%, GM' and gatititt . , toot .1 doll stir hill/ ti it u quid to *ay. She rant very uneoiy iihnlit it at Intl and iiseol to get o f , in the oii4lit iiiimetime+i and call 11 , .r darter, and make her go oft to bed; and once or to ire came very tynr catching of .hem. So vi but , lore liartly AO, but two iiigget a with him w - hen he go,a trier tkit. and !tarot them on the roof. and ravens a large ti• Vet to the rope, rind told them if they fidt die tope pulled, to hoist for di ar life. but not to speak it word ftr the world. Well, one night the old woman came to the d nr as toolal, and oats-- 'what on airtli tilt. you, to make yoi, sit up all night that wa:: du come to bed, that'. a deor.' Trmiently marrn . auto ,he. 'I am wro.itlio,7, with the evil ono now—l'll come presently ' •Dear dear,' hive wre•tled long enough with him to have throwed him br this throe. If )011 throwcu n't hint now, give it tip, or be may fliroo YOU.' 'Plesently, warm,' says her darter. it's always the same tune,' salt her mother,' going ufT grionhlitt,g, i'ts always presently'. what has gilt into the gal to aft .0. (lb deer! what a protracted time she has on it. She has been sorely oxen:tied, poor girl.' ds on as she IVO! pole. [Salley larfed no he had to poi his arm round her waist to steady him on the bench. hn u way that didn't look finlike rompitt', and when he went to whisper, be larfed NO he Ilia 110ItOO ' but touch her cheek nith his lips, inn way that looked plognily like kissing, and fell like it too, and ifhe pob led to get away, tint they had u'mast reglar w rustle ;17, they sat on o bench, when, as luck would have it, over went the bench, and down went hoist on 'cm l s, the floor %stilt on na FLA 3M1.1.11, and in bo.raced the old woman. 1 . V bieh is uppermost!' paid site; 'hare you iltrow'd ..3a:an, or has Satan throw' you?' Speak, liushy; speak 1 dear; who's thiow'd?' 'I hare tbrow'd salt her darter; and I bop.. l'se broke his neck—he acted so.' -Cidne to boil, then,' said she, 'darling, and be thank Int; any a pm uyer backward, and' .list then Ow old wutnon was seized round the waist, hoisted through the trap-dour to the roof, and from diem to the et sue. when, the basket stopped, and the first thing she know'd, she WI. aw ay Op ever so far in I die uir, swingin' in a large basket, and no sou; near I her. Barney nod his niggers cut stick double prick, crept into the bit,hes, and went all round to the rood in front of the house, just an day was bleak in'. The old woman was then siogin' out {or her dear life, kickin' and equen:iir' arid cryin' and prnyin', all in one, properly ft ightened. Down came Barney us hard as he could clip, lonkin' as innocent as if he had heard within' of it, and pretendin' to be horrid frightened, offers trio services, climbs up, releases the old woman, and getsblessed and thankeds and thanked and blessed, till he was tired of it. 'Oh!' says the old woman, 'Mr Oxman, the moment that Jerusho throw'd the evil one, the house shook like an earthquake,and ns I entered the room he seized inn, put tne into his basket, and flew off with me. Oh, I shall never forget his fiery eye•ball., and the horrid smell of brimstone he had!' Thud he a cloven foot and a long tail?' said Barney. '1 couldn't see in the dark,' said she. 'but his claws were awful sharp, oh, how they dug into my ribs! It 'almost tivilt the flesh off—oh dear! Lord have mercy on u.! I here lie is laid in the Red Sea now.' 'I tell you what it is, aunty,' said Barney, 'that's an awf-.1 story; keep it secret for your life, folks might any the house was haunted—that you was possessed. and that Jerusha was in league with the evil one. Don't so much as lisp a syllable of it Loa sinner breathen', keep the secret and I will help you.' The hint.took; the old woman had no wish to be burnt or drowned for a witch, and the moment a fel ler has a woman's secret be is that woman's muster. Hewes invited there, s eyed there, and married there, IMIII3I .. ._. .. _. ~~ f . NENE but the old woman never knew who 'ThaliviLone' was, end always thought till her dying" day it was Old Scratch hithself. After her death they did.n't keep iisecret nolonger; and many a geed luugh there has Main at thealory of Barer Oxman and the .Pvii-One. • An adjoarned meeting, of the citizens of the. Sixth Ward washeld at the tutu° of agony REA, on Sat tirday evening the 25th instant.. The object of - the I meeting was to hear the. report of the Committee ap pointed on a previous night,in regard to the paving mf Wylie at'reet, end to express the opinions of the Sixth IVird' on that improvement. The meeting wee very large and respectable. A majority and minority report %tete - presented, une of which only, (that old.° minority.) Wda left with the Seetetnry. The following repot nod reeolutions from the mi nolity of t h e Committee were adopted by no over witelming major it y The Undersigned. appointed' a Cntnmitteo at the meeting of 'the citizens of the Sixth Ward, held at the itoo,e of Henry Rea, on the le , h inst., respectful ly revolt, that they have - examined the qnestion in dispute, in regard to the paving of Wylie street, and have come to the conclusion that the claim ia just and in no more than we have n right to demand from the city: we therefore recommend the adoption of the foliewing resolutions— • ' Resolved, 1 tint the interests of the Sixth Ward relquire the immediate imp, ovetnetit had paving of Wylie stieet, as it. is ,he main avenue fur our citizens 1. to the Court House end the Market. Resolved. 'That 1.1.11 members in the city Council , lb., into rusted to support and vote fur the Ordinance iotroduced into the Select Council, by Alt:sande! I Black. lirxolve d, That a copy :X the plo-ceding+ of till. meet log be sow to the Select aid Cmmnon Council er the city of Pittsburgh. I'6 , 4oli:red, That th,:pioceeding4 of this meet . ng b, published. - - JOHN LITTLE, Cltail rutin RCIIIBALD KELLEY, ), SrCietui ILLI.OI Snotty, Divorces.— About aisdr div , trree h ove b een gran t e d ~e ••tiectveil," by the Lew •Inture of ,ror state this 0 1100. Tile Ina .11.011 each i• t vtenty dollars, ro.a.ed to ',eve, t the ,fretiurney 01 application•, Lin which apprars .0 have hod an entirely contrary effect, for the nuni6or grunted and the xrplicentiqnt are hlOll mote (11.1110.E10.11. dtis 5e111.4011 than befare•—Pean. CHFIEEHUNEItEDTOWN LO rS A r AUCTION. ON the Eicarrii DAY OE JUNE NEXT, I wi s••II the above natot4l tuts al merino, MI the ;Frontal in said town of Ohio. onto i s nt Pidot, at 111 e month of ohi„ r t v .,, in Miadssipiii county, nn the !Illiaaouri dole, arid [there the har that make. at th• mouth of the river. in low water. The land i. high. lr•autifidlc situated. and never known to OVelll itre. Adj. :dud r.r„r the ?own, if ehOlee I 'Miler !Unit, and the elejet," i. oiliacent is it rich, elevated section of the I Slate. Ten miles wept I. Long Prairie, ISn.t Praia i.• an a l Illotheu,'s Prairie. all of which are llocklv set and improved ut the titular de•trabla manner. SIXTH WARD. From tim Philt reoillylvdnian Lung mau;—Jltles •Greeii.vieid. since lie was leant out, hits received $lOllO CWO lien) (Stiff, I osier, and QAO from 1,0171.• unkteerre hand; et taraAl t.lOl ie 111 r asse:lion of the (iszetin. This is n liberui ety highly ereditiiliie to our city.—Cie Com "OHIO." 1....vre is ,500 feet vide, the wee:* SO and 100 f s s,t ss i dis..nrl the I rt, In (*set tili on nlio) 111 reer. H r for proorietoss. Public Salo v]ll.Lbr Sol'l at . fOlhiie. 4nle to he bighesi V on account of whom It mny concern. at the houso of Hugh Sweeny. A Ilegl,ny 'tt v. on Snturcln,:- d .y ,tf :tiny next, fo 2 ci . o loch P. \I., the follow ing article., in VW'S: one " [Mott and t•ootetti r, ti Inn two ' Ongs" of the - .St Bern, rd Breed." Sni,l I ogn wenr puirl,,rd in Nov YOO., and file oor to be of 1130 Si Bernard B l eed. Sole tn)iti,e. n1.21i milt. - Fuel for Steamers. Navy DEPAItTMI NT, BYRE AU OF I ON alillinCTlON, EqUIPMKS r t It 1. PUII. 1 Apr.l24 1946. ' SII.F.D PROPOS A I.a, end at sed Propoagls f or fuel steunters," ss ill he received at this bateau until 3 o'clock. P Nl. of Ile! !IL Or Jinn! next, for fur-1 nishing and delivering at the navy yard ut Chm logs on, Al.tssarloisetts, olio thousand tons of bitominions coal, and two hundred and fifty tong of anthracite cord; and .it rho navy yard gt Pensacola, Florida, two thoosand tons of bituminous coal, and seven hundred and fifty tuns of anthracite coal. The whole may be delivered it., sal iv ail May salt the contractor, but one half of each kind at each yard must be delivered before the tat Scritcrnher next, a nd the whole before the Ist December next. All said coal must he of the hest quality. The hi- I mutinous coal must be dry, clean, lump cord, as t r ee as possible f l ow sulphur, slate, and other impurities. The anthracite coal is to be broken, of proper size, and screened. It required. the fine coal shall be separated from the lump ufierdelivery, at the expanse of the contractors, and the coal of both kind/ mutt be in all respects to the perfect satisfaction of the re spective cummandants„befure it will be accepted by them. • The offers must be mode separately fur each kind of coal, and separately fur each yard, and muk specify the district of country, and the pits from t%llich the coal is to be taken or furnished. The price must be stated for the ton of twenty twohundred pound.; and in determining upon the offers the relative quality for steamers' use will be considered, as well as the price asked. Satisfactory bonds in half the amount of the contracts will be required, and ten per centom of all bills will be retained until the contractsshall be com pleted m , according to their te* In case of failure ~on the part of contractors to deliver the cools within the time specified, the commandants of agents at the respective places of delivery are to be authorized to oapply any deficiencies by purchase, and the contrac. tors and thlir sureties are to be liuble for any excess of cost over the contract price; and the ten per cent. reserved to be forfeited to the useof the Untied States. To be published once a week for four weeks in the following papers, viz: Union and Intelligencer, Wnsh ington, D. C.; Morning Post and Daily Times, Boston; Joann' of Commerce, Morning News, and Evening Post, New York; PennsylvanianMo and Keystone, P Phila delphia; ,Union, Harrisburgh;Morning Post, us burgh, Pennsylvania; Republican sod Sun, Baltimore, Md ; Enquirer, Richmond, Va. ap`B-law4w MMM! 'COMMERCIAL RECORD. PREFARED AND CORRECTED E I TERY AFTERNOON • PIT,TSRURGir BOARD OE TRADE. . , comssitTEE. rote .APRIL - . C. 0. Loomis, W. W. -"Wisi PORT OF PITTSRIIROU. 6 ►EET WATER is Taz cliANNti. AND 11.151-VG. ARRIVED. Hibernia, Klinfelter, Cincinnati; Clipper No 2, Crooks, do North Carolina, Devinney, St Louis; Dominion, Tyler.St Lcruis; Michigan. Boles, Beavet Louis McLane, Bennett, Brownsville; DEPARTED. Monongnhola, Stone, Cincinnati; Colorado, Gortnely, do Andrews, do Rhode Island, Dawson. Wheeling; N or th Queen, McLane, Wheeling; Newark, Hurd, Zanesville; Lake Erie, Hoops, Bearer; Medium. Gregg, Brownsville; splendid steamer Hibernia, Capt Kiln fetter, leaves this morning at 10 o'clock. fur Cincin nati and nil ititermediute landings. THE Rivsn.—Last esening at dusk there was 6 filet water in the channel and rising. The rain of Saturday night and Sunday, will swell the riser to a height sufficient for all navigable purposes, and we hope enough for coal boats to get down as fur as Cie cininiti, us the people of our sister city ore again cut short of a supply of this irniootont at tide. rEI 3 We aro indebted to our friend Mr Tit.uss, clef k the new and splendid steamer Schuylkill, fur hail lien of St Louis purr.. I M () A RTS BY RIVER. SG 1.0114 —Pr s r 436 dry bides, Wm. Lehman ;121 boles broom coin; 100 bbls h a ms, 12 clis bacon, Forsyth &Co ; 67 hhds hams, D Leech iLto Cu; 2 bb!. ; ; collets, Curling, Robertson & Co; 220 pigs lead, 11 Broom ; 1 box mdze, John R Floyd; SU bile cotton, King, Pennock &Co: 3 has nulzo, Car son & McKnight ; 4 bids sugar, Moses Curry. str Md.deltic; 60 hods bacon, H Graff; 4 lidls area hoops. Forsyth & Co; 12 lts.s . mdze, LI A F..hneatacl.; 6 bbls cbarcmal, J Kidd & Co;'2o cks bacon, 11 Gruff; 1 lut sundries, Clark & Those; 10 obis chracoal, J Bryan; 50 [Ails whiskey, Knox & Doncnh; 300 bbls flour, D Leech & Cu; 40 lib& ba con, Clarke & Thou; I box nelze, A levtuder & Do); 1 ck iind 1 bbl bacon, J Man.l,len & Co. Narhville—Pr str California; 13 Maid sugar, IS Holmes & Co; 126 bales cotton. 18 tons pig metal, Forsyth &Cie, 200 boxes cheese, Jordon & Son; 100 boxes •nap, Robertson & Reppiot: 83 boxes cigars, I) A Grier. Wheeling -I%r 4tr North gieen; 7 I+hds, tobacco, D Leech 4. Co., 33 hh.ls tobacco, W Bingham; 03 Lids (bier, Sum'l \V ichiman, 24 do, J 24 .1., Spang Co; 3.1 do, Bagnley & Smith; 2 boxes index, D Leech Co; 12 table flour, L I mbert Sz, Ship tom; 30 bales lulling, Donna & n Lbts flour, H Graff, 2 bids butter, Church & Caruthers; 1 box Spang & Co. SC str Union: 124 kegs lard, 16 Mils do, IV Bingham; 9 bid. hams, 1 Rd, l•niah Dickey ; 337 pigs lead, L Iluichinmu & Co, 32 tierces and 33 bids hams, 97 bble flour, IJ Leech 4- co str Defiance: 6 holes medicines, J Kidd.- C 0; 12 iihds tobacco, Atwood. JOllO4 4. Co; 111 hills blue link water, H Graff ; I box hardware, Ii Dunlap; 15 cks sun-chins, S McKee & Co; 60 bids Luton, (lark rhaw ;10 hx.a rags, Uurbrigr & Wil -1 eon ; 12 eke bacon, 167 Bole lard. G W Jackson; 13 kegs butter, Logan & Kennedy. PI FTSBURGiI MARKET. Bacon—A sale of 15 Idols bacon, at 5,1 c hog round Cheese—A ssle of 50 boxes cheese at 7a7ic. Nlolames—A sole of 30 bills at 34,i on time. Oats-320 bushels from store at 20c. • Corn 100 bushels from store at 41c per bushel. CITY PRICES CURRANT APRIL 28. CA REVIILLY COHRECTLD EVERY AFT EANOON• Floor—From Store, . $31503,874 " Wogon, 3,50. @3,60 Buckwheat—per NO lbs • - 1,25 e 1,50 Corn Veal— do do - - 50 062 Grain—Whew p bush. - - 0,00 fa 70 Corti ; 40 ea 45 - 31 0 33 12,00 ell,o 68 0 70 18 0 21 44 ta 621 Llo@ 1,12. 1,00 01,12 3,00 e 3,24 4,50 @4;75 6 ea 7 4 e, 5 7 e 8 7 0 A 9 @ 10 g la y ?tun, . 'flii--I,itweti, +V gull.. 117tiskey—lv gull. • ••• Poeutuea—Nesbunnucic, p bush. Salk-4' . ISeeds—Flax, - . Timothy. (;lover, I 4? th. - . Ilogs —l9 , lb (us. %%1) 130(00 —per lb. I Cheric— - per lb WR. Buitcr—Keg and Roll per lb. - Stcam Boat for Sale rpFl E! stettan boat rd EMUS! will be sold on occorn tooaniing terms. Emptire at the "Monongahela loom" office, St Charlea Hotel, ur nt tbn Unto Cot- un Frir ry nr. '23 pLiisiNS'l IN A NIA State ltepoi is, cuntnining cases adjudged in The, Suprme Court. during part of May term, July ;ern], and part of September teim. 1813, vol tat, by Rout-at M. BARR, Spate Re porter, lust published and for sale by the Exclusive Agent, fin the westein counties, J W COOK, 3 4th at. La , Books Ofllerild ard sold at Eastern pi ices. ,a 23. Linseed Oil. t BARREL~ Lin , etA Oil. receivA IL 13 Iu saki by ,N 1 B aIIEY & Cu. 3 DRY Missouri Hides, just received per steamer •'North Carolina." and for M. B. HUEY & Co. Water street. Calf Skins. 3r - CALF SkinA, just Teceived and for salts by M. li. Rld & Co„ noQtl No 57. Water .t Honey. 5 1311 la and one hail bbl Missouri Honey reed and for sale by Lard. 5 lir; d for sale gsNolle b a y f Lard rec'd per steamerDumain 1 a ap2B M. B. RHEY & Co. To the Honorable the Judges of the Cburt Of General Q.IO rter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the Coun— ty of Allegheny. The petition of Mrs Catharine'C'Elanlon, of the Ist Ward, Allegheny, in the county aforesaid, humbly shevveth, that your petitioner huh provided herself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at her dwelling house in the city and Ward aforesaid, and preys that your Boners will be pleased to grant her a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your petitioner, 11.1 in duty bound, will prey. - CATHARINE; O'IIANLON. We, the subcribers, citizens of the Ist ward. Al legheny, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good reptile for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with, house loom and conveniences for the accommodation of travelers and others, and that said tavern is necessary. James Sinith, Robert Bradshaw, James IVlTaffrey, R A Campbell; P Martin, H E Re.ehm, Robert WChesney, Rol?ert WlVlillan, • Robert. Woodhouse, Fletcher Gray,' _ . Samuel Samuel Ridge. _ James Dempsey - - .1 arati d3t. . . WWW TH AT E-1 Manager and nee, • C. FORTER Actin.. and Stage Manager, Mit E KELP • • ' PRICES OF 'ADMISSION. First Tier of Bikes, or Divas . . 50 cents Seecind Tier oilloxe&, ' 374 •'' Third Tier,: ' n 5 t. Gaiety, for Colored .Persons. , -.25 T- S. Chilli(' BENEFIT -and,pottitivety the lest appearance of Mr kik AM:a:WS, the populhr 'Americett :Trap- Finit night Ibis seasoner the celebrated tragedy of Richar4lll , . Mr 'APDAMS This EvSnhig, Will be perforined; the Traged3iof • With n powerful east. After which, the humorous comedy of AUNT.. EFFor Particulars, see liillsof the day CT Doors to open at beforrr7, to commence at past 7 precisely. Ur The Box office will be open from 10 o'clock A M to I. and from 2 P M to s—at which time and place, seals can-be obtained fur any number -of per sona. All demand against this , establishment will be paid, punctually evety Nloaday morning. A 6itong end efficient Police have been engaged to nregorve ord , r at ell - emit 2a REGULAR ST LOUIS PACKET. /27 2 4 THE . . new and splendid steamer UINION,Capt McLane. will leay . a for toesster.a...the above and all intermediate polio, ibis roaming 'at 10 o'clock The Union has a large and spacious cal-in, and fur accommodations and speed is nut excelled by any beat un bo -firer. For might or pagsage apply on board. rip2l3 4, THE sub-ttantial built steamer le=r4ei OLIVE BRANCI3, Thomas C. !tiny, Master, will leave for the uhovu and intertriediute ports, on Thuridliy, the 30th April, at 2 o'clock, positively. For fraight or pusrug , t,pply to • JAMES MAY, • Water street.. inrnis Boat is provided with Evans' Safety Goatd. to prevent explosion of boilers. np2B SPRING STOCK 0 F BTOTS, SHOES, PALM LEAP HATS, BONNETS, SC NO. 109, WOOD STREET. J ,and to call the attention of their friends od rigl i and Country Merchants generally, to their very larg e and excellent assort moo of Baton, Shoes, l'nlm Leaf Hata, and Ladies' and Misses' Florence. Braid, Lawn and Straw Bon nets, of ;his Spring Importation; all of which have brum s elected with great care expressly fur the \Vest ern trade, and [rumbaed at lower prices than here• rufore. and which will be sold at a small advance on invoice prices. Country Mer chants would do well to examine our stuck and prices before making their per- V 11,,,, 428 . Seller's Liver Pills, . 4 , • IL - via the cure of Liver Complaints, and other .1: discuses arising from u deranged 31.L1M of the Liver. 'Symptoms of a DiseaSe4 Liver—General loss of appetite, sickness of the stomach; pains in the head, shoulders, back and sides; sense of weariness, with sleepless nights, costiveness of bewels, followed in souse cases by looseness, slight, dry cough, low spirits, with disinclination to ever) duty, are prominent symp toms of a diseased state of the liver. The liver is, however, often much deranged when the most formida ble symptoms ore absent, and become sadly out of order before it is known, (Ulf the symptoms ore present,and the Pills used/ . according to the direct ions without producing benefit, ihe money wilt bereturned. A remarkable case. Attention is asked to the following statement uf.Samuel iViTord,. Esq., of c lisburgh, Vu Wellsburgh,Va., May 26th, 1915. I hereby certify that I was afflicted with the Liver Complaint and Plabisic .far a long time, being More than a year under the care of a physician, that the din. ease, instead of being relieved by the medicines I took, kept gradually getting Worse; my body swelled so that I was unable to stoop low enough to tie my shoe.— When the disease was at the worst 4 was reco mended to try Seller's Liver Pills. I did no, and was relieved greedy by the first box; and completely cured by the necond. . SAMUEL McCORD. These rills, which stand unrivalled by any Medicine known fur the cure of diseased Livers, are prepared and sold wholesale and retail by R. E. SELLERS, No. 57 Wood street . - - Sold also by thecity druggists generally, and H. P. Sehwurts and J. Mitchell, Allegheny City. ar26 fn H E Ltdies are i.espetfolly requested to. call and 111. examinou nett and beautiful assortment of Grad• umed Gingham Robes'at No 65 Market et. Just re ceived by D Leech Co' Express. ap.97 --- BERAGE SHAWLS AND SCARES. A NOT HER Lot or . Handsome Berage Shawls and Searf,i, now opening at No 65 Market at, by ic" A MORRIS. J. K. MOORHEAD _ - FRENCH LAWNS. LARGE Lot of fine French Lawns. (new new style) A jnst received by A MORRIS No 65 , Market st. . ~. n b:CEI VED thi. , day by ExprcA4—tt splendid as -1:11L, b, , 11:11C111. of Gingham Lawns new atallesituble ,tole". 7-,1 MORRIS. it 27 54 N0 65 .Market St. LIG HT DRESS SILKS. T ° persens desiring I,ight Dr . ef.s Silks, we would say. cull us A. Morris, N 0.65 Nlarkat st,.wheye a berm Wel assortment ram be se,.. Firy2T Oranges. 60 BOXES 1.9311 Sicily Oranges, to wive.— et' sale by P. C. MARTIN, 60 IVater at. Pig Nuts, 10q13 usH ELS Tennessee Pea Nuts; 100 " African do - for sale by P C MARTIN, 60 Water street. Seven Beautifya-Building Lots At Auction. ,a,.T 2 o'clock P. N. on Tuesday;the sth day- of M. May next on the premises will be sold without reserve seven Building Lots very eligibly situated for private residences, fronting on the Coal Hill Turnpike Road and Coal Lane being part of the plan of lots laid out by Samuel Wright in Pitt Township formerly the property of the Hon. William Wilkins. The neighborhood is.highly improved and is among the most healthy and pleasant in the vicinity, of the city. A plan of the above lots will be shown and any information that may be desired given on application to Mr. Samuel. Wright. Terms at sale. . ai-27 --- : -. JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctiooeer. NI II RHEY &Co. Water st AT 3 'o'clock; P M. on Tuesday the 28th inst., at the foot of. Point street, onlbeiAllegheny Wharf. tvillbe sold for Cush, currency, for account whom it may concern, to pay. charges,.one Keel Boat, ten socket Poles, and one Cooking stove. - JOHN D. DAVIS, Auct. Q . ALLID OlL.—very fine, for' male by' THOS. MILLER, " ap24 corner. Wend and 4th sts - . C HOCOLATE, &c.—BakeryNo 1 Chocolate Norfolk Co. - do ' . . , ' Etigle, superfine do Bakers' Cocoa. do. Paste. - - , For sale by , (00,41 ' - THOS. MILLER IvlDSTAßD — T c up er fir ap 24 Fer.sal; ri b tu y e ,THOS,MILLER: Ri'cha'rd Miss Bertha Lewis FOR ST. LOUIS R. TANNER & CO.. NO CURE, NO PAY!! New Graduated Giilgbam Robes, , AT, MORRIS.' LAWNS Seel Boat at anattpa. npr'2s I . "Ni...5.)1r",1-r„ I ' 4* .?` k• .* ' T : -PI RESERVE .TUE TEETJOk FAR better is it to cure the-toothathe in one ram • tare, by using Wheeler's Teaberry _ Tooth Wash, than to suffer the aching. also to cure lowness ofths gums, care softness of the gmns, stop mooaiorof the .- guitts ,• ond. , always keep the teeth, gams end newts tileasant, and in the best state of health. Whist introducing WHEELER'S TEABERRY TOOTH,WASH to the public, it is , the painful duty of the proprietor, to state that this article', i st k i c ui, the original, and only genuine Teaberry Tooth yharbi , has been imitated by numerous Teaberry Tooth Washers, Teaberry Tooth Pastes, end a variety of ars ticles with the name Teaberry annexed-to date,. when in fact this article is thu first that ever bore tier' name of Teabercy, and lathe only One which poetesses '` the real virtue of the plant, and established ell the celebrity for if - , which induced others to`make usia its name, though theynever did present its !Minute - • virtues to the publics As evidence that this irthtf - • first preparation of Teaberry for the Teeth, the copy , 4) f the certified recall:is of the United States Maria • . Carat is, published,- Ettatern bstriot of. Pennsylvania, es, wit; Be it remembered, That on the sew coed day of February„Attno ells 1f 0 thousand eight hundred and forty two. W. W B EL'ER; Of the mil District, hail, deposited in this Office the, Title of a Book, the title of which is,in the words WI- - lowing, to wit: TEA BERRY T 00T,H WASH. The right whereof he claim?. as Promieter,.in eonn formic) , with en Act of Congress; entitled "An "Act to amend the tteveral Acts respecting Copy Rightit.' • • ERA'S. HOPKINSON, Clerk of the Dist... Court. 1842, Feb. 2d. Copy deposited. • CHAS. F. 13EAZLET1'. The above. Copy Right for the Wrapper of theSint tle, showing the.Titie of the Article is legal language,. and granted in , the legal form, will prove this to be the Original TEA BERRY TOOTH WASH, and all others are but. imitations, which' has gone out of.. nse wherever the Genuine "Teaberiy Tooth Wash ittl. sold. Then remember, none is, genuine but. . wFIEEtER'S CertifiCatcs of ,ANgistrcites of,t4?.,eitq of kilts- delphia. . . Having made use of your much celvbmted Teaberry . Tooth ‘Viodt: I feel convinced that it is-the beet ,tutl. clo I have ever Itumvo; and hereby viermly resainmen4" its use to the public in general, tut plrasnot and erk• cecious article for preserving the Teeth and Hittite. . ROBERT EJOHNST.ON.. Fur a number ef'yenrS my teeth .aMI s erum were so touch out - of order as to -prevent me ft eating with soy pleasure. and caused much' pain. Having heotd of Wheeler's reaberry Tooth Wash, Fan eer= cettly that I tried one small bottle of it, and in less than two weeks my Teeth and Gums were sound and' good 1. believe that the - ugo of it would be an Oven• loge to many others, Certificates of Members of the Pitiletclt/Aid-Ban • Haying used \Theelet's TeabertyTouth WWI powder, I have found atom to poasces '.clermaing . and, purifying properties, and while they *alto andbeau lify the Teeth. they base a. beneficial effect ipon the gums, by imparting to them free audbenithful action. F. A.ItAYNOLD. . I have used Wheeler's Teliberty. Thoth Wash aid its effects upon my Teetltand Gums has given to inn high opinion of its merits. I cheerfully recommencL it to the general use. II H KNEASSi: My daughter has used Wheeler's Teaberty Toet Wash (and powder) - and has found its effects to be' cleansing and pnrificbt ion of life gums, and .e seet eningof the mouth. I . have no hesitation in ,recant- mending it is as the most; beneficial prepeurtimilar.: the teeth I have ever seen. - Certificates of Ladies and - Gehtlerirest of -Floss, "It is with graduals • that I send the foliewisc, certificate, hoping ,that many .who: suffer will''beV led by. a perusal of it, to obtain Wheeler's• Tesberry TnOth \Vash, which article.: I used, and it-lets- - effectually cured tooth ache, soreness of the gums. removed scurf from my teeth and I fellf belid~e bag. entirely arrested all decay of them: : I trust - 111st all' who suffer hasink, 'either of Alio some species:4f' carnPlaini, will as soon as possible. use Wheeler's' Teaberry Tooth Wash, t J at they may be rellere& - 1 ; ULIANA CUTLIRAL:- "Owing to having taken cold, but mostly hicouse qaence of the acid . of a . paint used in coloring prints,.my„ Teeth became very much injured, giving eiereeiatittc , ' pain at intervals For between iwo and _three, yeses." Wheeler's Teaberry Tooth wash wan useti;anditaa , entirely curad them, which in ceftificate ' that those„who wish a perfect remedy for painful teeth.' and also desire - a pleasant Tooth wash. may with coo. fidence Wheeler's TeaberryTooth MARY Wi sh; Ok: . . ~ W heeler's Tesherry Tooth Sires's!!! hsgigg retnav-'. edscurf and cured soreoesi.of the-.-gums, which had troubled me for two years. .Itis . my belief that 'a highly useful article anal that it advisable to thlisCi who suffer with the Teetkand Gums to make nee rOf i - MARY. SULLIVAI4.2.'-' "Your Teaberry Tooth Wasit eared the-titoth Rabe , . and also soreness of-the glans In my family,. and . T.' send you this certificate, that. therm who auffee• with tooth ache, or soreness of the . gifitts,triay . knott! that it is a remedy f6r *heti, and - a eery pleasant Tooth Wash , _ . W. Wheeler "Wheeler's Teuberry Tooth Wirdh," , having cured ,nrermas of the gums, and effectually stopped bleeding of the gum., I deem it a debt of gratitude forittte. relief which it alluded me, and a:duty owed to my fel ow beings, to say, that, it is my firm -conviction, that those who will use ‘Vheelet's Teaberry Toorkt Wash, , for the'. Teeth and Gams, will find that iiis an in v.., portant article.' THOMAS J.M'CURDy; .• e; No, 5.'38 Callovrhill street: From-much severe - affliction Of myself, and others of my ft;tnily, with decaied - yeeth. and .130111 "GUEI*- -, and the mail respectable testimonials highly in-favor of WHEELER'S 'TEASE WRY TOOTH WASH. , I was induced to give it a trial, lifter whletuni family used it, and Irtejoico to say that ii7diditestorin thorough rind'effectual cure for.all;' and is: the best article tout I ever kneW of. I would recommend iii use to those who may ha suffering. -..-- JESSE MOORE; No Ur; Marketa: W. WfiEELER•s Many mom testimonials op exiltiog . -approving ‘Vheeler's Teaberry.Tooth Wash." Sold ut Wm. Jackscin'a - Stoie; No 89 Libel:4 1N . . 1. ittsburgh; Read of Wood street. - - Principal Office No 36, Clkesnut st. Pittsburgh Navigation ,and--Firo - hist. ranee Company. • - - Office, No. 21, MARKET eliTtetrirf r . E Citizens o f Pittsburgh continuo to of Tan opportunity to effect basun:Jane upon Orli prop erty, by a Domnstic Institution; located among them &dreg, based upon Domestic Capital, and. condnetid by Directors, in whose prudence, integrity riraFgood faith; ,hey can readily ascertain, whethevelley nay repose that undoubted confidence and sec-crisp, iiittcb should ever attend an insurance transactlon,,,i To persons whose property hos; already,' been-; " daniaeed, - or destr4ed, by Fire or-Waterobe whea l tege personally adjusting a loss with in •institution . ,, AT HOME, will be strikingly evident. To thorie'velsir.. suffered by the Great Fire, this particular e.orpOrtititm::' needs no recommendation. The prompt Rayammt of I the whole amount of its losses-treant.l TWO'HURD. Ufa) ' THOUSAND DOLLARS—is ta, diem a suffiient guarantee - of future security.. - - . It is Literati of all prudent men,Lhoweverfortunater to anticipate calamity for the purpose of avoidirig effects. To such as have hitherto escaped, as well ait to those who have sustained loss, the Senility of o[o4' section and indemnity, offered 'by this institution, - will be the strongest . inducement - to_ avoid the teflectioni ani regrets which Must be experienced .by those wis suffer without hope of restitution. M. A LLEN,President. 110SERT FINNEY; SeCretSty. feblB-d6M. • " BACON.—Prime Hams for family use, for THOS. MILLER , ap24 Family Grocer, tor. Wood and 4th sta. summit paters, , ON band ari assortment of Letters and IV*, Names Plates &c., cot to-order. • - JOHN W: BLAIR. 12,0 Wool:ISM& RE!!! .1 BRAZER. 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