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The Russo-mania has extended,even to the cir
cosi, whose best equestrianahave left for St. Peters
burgh,- tenanted by offers of enormous pay. l'Zo
Frenchman - engaged in a theatre. can obtain a pass,
port to leave - France, without authorisation from
his manager, but young Buckley received one fro
the American Legation without a question. The
eagle's broad wings not only sheltered him, but his
;wlfte.4o2d.servuttS.. Oir went the party to Brussels,
acting, in route the farce of runaway
"rideik , '.l3dekley was 'bird and master; Canunille
Leibiri his-loving' spouse; Loisset sported a foot.
MflpfltitVerf,'ltltle.-Varolinethe''white apron of a
cook, Oinizelliwas butler, and his ;wife femme de
elteuffire They even took fouehoises with them,
andrlluekleili'sald to hive played the part of a
riciv travelling Englishman to perfection! It takes
the .Tinkteesta-Mitwit blonsienr t after all. One of ' I
the New Yorhirhoys was out late a few evenings
siliti4iiiatifif:POrteihifased to admithim Without
egansidetatiMi. francs was ` greed upon as
1,4 d disturbing hie -sleep, to be given as
soon es -The Amir was unlocked. It was tendered,
bat *rweow fell t o
, the floor, and rolled-outside on
Whisra the potter went after it. Bang
voi4:l* deer, click the Jock. 'But I say, Mon
;iletir,"rottred thetreezing.gnardian,“l am undress.
ed,itit "hiltcr kW, open the ' door." "Put the five
(rank u n der it; and I wilt," said the Gotham.
The Forter,Was'Aiiced to disgorge.—Paris Letter.
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STD * —Mr.,Colquitt, in a recent
ilitaiiniort.arahe Ten. Regiment Bill in the senate
oral United 'States, said "that disputing about
trtereuses bf the war, was like the story of the old
licigs in the cornfield. The old man
At the b4e . trilirive them out, but 'they stopped
* - I . 6lW:kowthe hogs gotin, the hogs the mean
corn. So are the dehates about
iff- [hi war when the question is how
eirtiere tagehout of the war, not how we got into
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et vie recall that sad farewell,
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- „? , Lek trip take back that last adieu ;
did lint know my heart full well,-
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How strong the love it bore to you.
%is sain.tcrbreak that golden chain—
, 4 -;-^.^Tctinnot•loose that sweetest tie:—
4 `. l ,'''Ut`tile recall those words again—
!--I.—V".tiliiiieart would break to say "good bye.'
.1 - 44,samile.rs as the dew ' - whence it riseth
1110ovir it-cometh, must be known, ere its value
beasloipiree". isted.• As the dew.ef the biturnintious
"rnihiri4s: • itof the Amazons, pregnant with rank eeg•
itittiati , ,4:inkctious and destrueth-e to life, so is
01:0611e if the seared heart and guilty so .1 poison
foiinjioNadi: but as , the dew rising from health
piitlijaiureliarged With qualities favorable to
liftsta..is , the smile of the pure and gOod delightful
teolheobserver." .
Goon Rsaeon.—Prinee Albert was
bfainitig Oinie boy at Eton for not having tuna
tWeiit,hiS IlDt my fault, sir," replied
tjie dunce "for we have a holliday every
titicterannw prince is born."
.• 1 4 "Tatcr,:' Nesl'a Gazette, rhiLaticlplzia, sings
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- ICisittrt.trasis or TUE DETEC.--SiF Wm. Tern
_ Takirlb4 memoir of Christendom, 2002, mentions
Vat: Alining one day - with the Burgomaster at Am.
sferdaty, and havipg a great cold he spitttpon the
tictiiicy/Tienlinniediately a bright handsome wench
tbit stood the , oom with a cloth in her hand,'
Was presently down to wipe 'top and rub the board " I
clean.. Somebody at table speaking of my cold, I
The most trouble it gave me was to see the
. poor' wen& fake so ech pains about it. U. II oett,
ttrifidurgornisker to ld*me it was well I escaped so,
• ritid4atiflaii Wife had been at home, though I
ststs — an:Arribassador, she would have turned me '
ont,Of doors': for fouling her house, and laughing at
flat-humor said, the i re were too rooms .of his house
- htsaYer dorsi com e
into, and believed they were
near /opened hilt twice a year to make them clean.
"-y . -after at a visit. speaking on this subject.
thi - Seerepsry?, of Amsterdam desired me to look out
of:theAvirfdow and said ; there is the house, where
one of our Magistrates going to Visii the mistress
of st, and knOcking, at the door a strapping North
Holland lass! came t i rd opened it; he asked if her
mistress - was at: e, she said yes; and with that
bo.,offered to go in', but the wench marking his
sboes , werenot very clean, took him by both arms,
thiew;him- on .berl back, carried him cross two
nisma,:iiet him down at the bottom of the stairs.
pulled off his shoes, put on him a pair of slippers
thilistood theie, and all this without saying a
word; but when she.had done, told him he 'night
gp.,isp to her mistress who was in her chambers.
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irc The types will make strange oust akcs some
times. We wrote a hasty notice of the steamer
111 D ERN I A, on Thursday night, and soon after lett
the office. The compositor made a Mr. Johnson.
instead of Mr. F. A. DORICVAN, Clerk of the boat
By the way, our friend Dolirman is not only a good
clerk, but is an obliging officer and a perfect gen
tleman, Ile will secure the good will of hundreds
l and thousands of people for the Hibernia.
'Tiiill.iititirrio:e IR ENGLAND or I GSS. Se a-1 -
lii4ii,*.l679.—While Sir Wm. Temple staid at '
A:verruca RAILROAD Acc MIN T —On Sati b.
li n-du Ti
afternoon last (says the Reading Prese of the Vgli.) eirtten, in Jan.,1679, he had a sheet of paper.
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seta to him from, an unknown band , written in a young man, a brakeman named Jonathan C
Laliii,diut in a style and character that discovered' llooker, lost his life in this place, whilst engaged
it to ibe by some German; the subject of it was a
on the Philadelphia and Reading ailroad. It hp.
lonrconment Upon a quatrain recited ont ol NO3
tralia mus. pears that he was between tWo cars, in the act of
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is..a man who quarrels with the weather ;
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• 3keatisela has a pique' (peak) against the sky.l
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The scope of the discourse was to prove the]
krince of Oranges being by it designed for the
crown of' , England, and how much glory and feli
city should attend that age and reign.
'NO . Clint Foil, DT A DOCTOR —A certain Lx.
dy Fame - to Dr. Prujean, (the greatest of that pro
cession in his , day, who was in his Library) in
gist trouble .about her daughter. "Why, what
shef' Doctor, I cannot tell, but she has
lust. her humoir, her looks, her stomach ; her
strength consumes every day, so as we fear she
cannot Why do you not marry her ? "
Ales Doctor! that we would. fain do, and have of
fered. her. as good a match as she could ever expect,
bat skawill not hear of marrying. Is there no
other, driyou think that she weld be content to
marryJ Ah, Doctor! that is it that troubles us;
for there is a young Gentleman we doubt she loves,
that her:Father and I can never consent to. Why,
look you, Madam, replied the Doctor • gravely ;
thewthe case is this: Your daughter would mar
ry one man, and sou would have her marry an
other: in all ray books I find no remedy for such
a disease as this.—Llleintrd by• Sir Wm. Ttnyk.
BEAVTIFUL SATING.-It was 11 saying of the
Jiviish• th - at if the sea were ink, the trees
pensi and the earth parchment, they would not be
sufflitelat to write down all the praise due tilt God
for liberty"'
, Tmeldtssurss or a Bscrtsron.--" What have
yottlgot for dinner. waiter?" "A nice chop and
els& 'sill"' "Well, bring me a chop and a steak.
Yesterday' had a steak and a chop. Anything
for,a
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To Louis Phillippe. , ' l4
There is an ancient fable told
Of. one whose touch turn'd all to gold;
But you, at each-rapacious clutch
Ship off some gold from all you toieh—Painch.
.8 New Song.
• ~A ir-u St. Patrick was a Gentleman."
Sir - Pun.h he was a gentleman •
.Who always:loved the people,
AniVatood in estimation quite
any steeple:
G;rosa hurnliug, fraud, and Irickeiy,
-"; , /ie never.was afraid,*
"Tat took delight to rip thetas up
And show what they - here triode of.
‘ lift to Punch,•whase baton fell
• lAriiti.4llaws so smart and clever
flowebarletensof-every
_shape,
- And put them down forever. [Punch.]
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geuxr zows Yon THE POST IHU7L-OftEND
GOOD BYE
Who stings a heart;
The sting
Shall tiring
To` him a stnar.t.
-isho in heaven
- Would
- Forgive,
-: Tope forgiven.
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',SATURDAY MORNING;FEBRUARY 'l3, 1847
The Butler Herald of Wednesday contains the,
tollowing itera:
„ The Furnace at the falls at BlipperyroCk ap
pears to be-in a flourishing condition. The-Whig
States, that through the enterprise of Mr. Stewart,
there will be made in the course of the next month
i bne hundred and fifty tons of metal. Suppose the
'firm realizes,. Clear of all expensei, two dollars per
Mn, they will make three hundred dollars in one
Month, and in one year, three thOtisand six hundred
dollars.. We would like to know the farmer Who
makes this amount' in one year. We see also,
that FIFTY . WOOD CHOPPERS, can find ern
plOyment at this furnace. Truly the tariff of
d. 84- is Working admirably.”
then o is another fact, that our whig friends
witl not pretend to deny, which clearly shows that
the cry of "anti" so frequently indulged in by
the opposition leaders, is totally without founds- 1
Let the farmer and mechanic read the above
:itern 'carefully. It will be perceived that - an Iron
'Furnace in Butler county is clearing for its pro.
:prietor the handsome little sum of $3,600 a year ;
!under the “Locofoco Free-Trade Tariff of 4846."
'Ali, but, says one, *53,600 is but a trifle to clear
in one Wolf ycar;--an Iron Furnace should-clear at
least $6,000 or $8,0001" We have no doubt but
*there are establishments in the county which are
cleariu,g twice SS,OOO a year, under the Tariff of
.1846, and at the same - time the humbugging lead.
era of a certain party are wearing out their lungs
singind,the songs of ruin! Where is the farmer,
„we shotild like to know, who derives one fourth
'the profits for his labor that Mr. Stewart receives
ifrom thp Slippery-rock Furnace? Mr S., we have
i no doubt; is a worthy and pereevering man; but
i.,are not our Allegheny county Farmers also honest
land industrious ? It is a tact that after laboring
);hart the whole year, they find their finances in
.
r about the same condition at the end as they were
at the beginning of the year, after deducting, rant
tly expenses. We ale in favor of equal laws, and
[believe that one classof men should not be singled
t out by government as more worthy of its protect
ing favors than another. Let the Fanner and Me-
Ichanic receive as much protection as the 31anufac..
turer—this is all u-e ask. Are we not right ?
POUTILLITS.—To such of our citizens as may
Wish to have the Portraits of themselves and fami
lies taken, we recommend Mr. S.C. CO7 TVS, w hose
studio is in the Odeon, on Fourth street. Mr.
Coffin came to this City about a year ago, a pet.
feet stranger, without the aid of newspaper tram
-paling, to herald his fame.hefore Lim. Ot a mod
est and retiring disposition, he has not tought for
popular applause, pzefering that his artistical skill
Should recommend itself to the public through his
works. By this means he has gradually brought
himself-into favorable notice, and non tot himself
I the good opinion of our citizens as a man and an
artist. Mr. C. is now doing a very floe bosuns ,
in fact, he iskept constantly engaged in his
He has taken the portraits of if large number ot
ladies and gentlemen, and we beliese has wridercat
the greatest satisfaction. Gire bins a call. His
terms are very moderate.
I • The New York Tribune, %%Lich is decidedly
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the bittoreit enemy of the war tu the - country, bat,
at last given expression to art ilea untainted with
its usual rank toryient. We copy from :LAI paper
of Monday':
" The President asks the money ; he ghee res.
son for ,eordident hopes that he can procure a , !
speedy and satisfactory peace by tricans of it; and
we think it the duty of Whigs to torget that he IS
James K. Polk, remember only shut he is Prem.!
dent of-the United States, and vote the motley
Hots' can the federalists in Congress ovetlook
this appeal 7 The .Mexicans must now begin to
think that they will hereafter loose the aid awl
comfort - of the editor of the Tribucet
(0-The resolution to exile.' the Reporter of the
Washington Union from his tea to the Rouge,
came up for consideration on Tuesday, and only
received I 1 rotes; 138 voted in the negatiie
uncoupling, when loy some - incitement or other. he
was caught between the cars amid was kilfed in•
stantly. His remains were yesterday eons:eyed to
the depot, attended by a large number of the Or.
der of Odd Fellows, of- which be was a member,
frdm thence to be conveyed to Baltimore, his na•
tive place. We learn that he was much esteemed
by all who knew him.
Fine—A WnOLL FAXILT DUnnel) TO °LATH.
—We learn from the Bathurst, Canada, Courier,
that on Friday last the house of Patrick Conner,
township of Lannark, was discovered to be on
tire, key some travellers who had put up at the
'house for the night, and were aroused by the
screams of a part of the family. They were obli•
ged to make their escape by breaking the window
,and going through. it. After having got out they
thought of trying to save the family. but found it
impossible to do so, without jeapording their own
lives in the attempt s ; and Mr. Conner, his wife, five
children, and a girl, who had come to uct as a ser
vant, all. perished in the flames.
cry William Scaright, 'Esq., of Fayette county,
is spoken of as a Democratic candidate for Canal
Commissioner. The Waynesburgh Messenger
says, as to availability, we can refer to no man
whose prospect would be better for a triumphant
,election; and we would regard his nomination by
the Democratic Convention of the 4th of Alarch,
as an earnest of a glorious triumph for the whole
ticket in October next.
aj•The Louisville Democrat, in speaking of,
Greely Curtiss's project to take the Telegraphic!
wires across the Atlantic, says, it may be he con-t
templates going by SyTtztei Hole, and come out by i
Brunei's tunnel under the Thames. If he should!
go by the .lower route, we hope he will keep al
look-out for Jonah's whale.
- NOT. Gorrm-41e jury in the exciting case of
the Rev. Mr. Seyes, who has been on triul in New
York for some days,- charged with an attempt at
rap; returned a verdict of acquittal, giving him
•
Abe-benefit of doubts in the minds of some of them.
Verdict :of isnot' gulity".was of course recorded.
! - 'oZY,The; : reaeipts - on the , Erie _ Railroad for the
month' of January were—freight $10.030 07; pas
sengers and mail, $6,224 01; total, $16,273 08,
hieing en increase over last year of $2,2$ 25.
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. . . .Hauetsinintair,Febnuery 9th, 1847 , rangement, at thoUnital States ,liotel, eesterkay -
SHIP GKNAlllaner 13ciaos t r . lei°, Z -Tliis beirie nrivate tilidav - in the Manse there a- - ' - - - a- "a . ' .- - - . a .
January 23 ,` 184, . .5 - ~ - - ~. -. , , ] Douse , aftemnoori, for the perinea of -awarding theadeer ' a
„ea aa •.as,,,
was but little %sites& transtieted , mat vrould be ea ea
Sila—l have but little'to write.abotit, but as . i , Horn to the corniany that took -the gMaiest•num- i 4 - . .e .-- 4. - # - ~..o . y.- 4, ree-i
interesting to the people at large. 7,,The morning b et , of tickets '
for the.Niagara '-Ball The Wash- 'a - .....0-!-- - ',.:Wit
we are laying here and time is lieavyun ourbands, , , _
. sessionwas entirely Coalmine& y the t reading
by firsl
no.great coMpliment to you ' ) I try to kill some
Of ht. „ B, ..013
the.
private Caleasiar ;
arr d to a ington company of Alleghen city won. The fol.
... , .
of it in this way. er " I lowing is the results « • - lt a -
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noon session the bills were put through a second I
The - Grays, with Bennet's and Nagle's Corn' Washingtontook outs tickets. FOREIGN NEWS.
and third reading.' • h
They passed bills with a great Duquesne, ~ 150 ~ ARRIVAL OF THE SARAH SANIDS,
ponies, are all crowded together on this ship, and a
deal of rapidly; asmany as si x t y were disposed Neptune r• 20 e - ,Sizreea Daysdau front Englcuid,-
dreadful time vie had of it. We left our encamp. . " 1 - '
o( the two houses of the afternoon session, U nc l e The Baltimore Sun has received the following,
meet on yesterday week, but did not get under f m , , F ,..„ ~ ii it
. ong the acts passed was one providing for Vi gil a nt, ' „ "i .., n by Telegraph :
weigh until the next day (Saturday, letb) after
th ),
r
dinner. Vt e were towed down by a steamboat „
to s 7 reimbursement of money exp endedb y ce rtai n
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NEW FORgt Feb. 10, 9, P. M. '
the Belize, when we went it on our own hook. citizens of Pittsburgh for the repair of the aqua- . 400 ~, The steamship Sarah Sands arrived at New York
sse - if this afternoon, bringingdetes sixteen days later
duct across the Allegheny river. There is c o n s id era bl e, dissatisfaction ex p re ssed
We had to lay to, while with the steamboat, for , The British Parliament opened on the 20th, by
A great many petitions wer e presented in the by some of the members on this side of the river
fully 24 hours, on account of a heavy fog. the Queen in n. Her speech ;rolls : attention '
We
then started for good ; the other vessels, the Senate, among which was one signed by ladies of lon account of the success of the Washington.— to Ireland, recommending' measures of relief, and
"Russel Glove” and "Statesman" being ahead. the city of Philadelphia in favor of the abolition They , allege that all the Allegheny city companies encouraging importations of grain from foreign
f Capital Punishrneut. united contrary to the understimdiog entered into coun t ri es
monetary
panic. is inereasing .
in
pacin. - I
We had fair wind for about 36 hours, when it be.
o The Judiciary Committee reported adversely to by the management The members of the V. The Bank of France, far some time consiiiera:
Han to blow quite a gale. It would have amused -
some of their frieods if they could have seen the
the bill committed to them providing for an in- ington, on the other hand, contend that thay made biy straitened, has;been b
relieved by a an of but :
"bold lays " about the time-we got into blue we
crease of interest to seven per - cent. the effort with a view toi counteract a similar corn- I lion from the Baffin - if England.
• The English funds were depressed and con.
Mr. Williams read in p l ace a bill to incorpor. bination on this side. So the ma tter stands. The l l
ter; a "sicker set" you never saw; the sides of
ate
thePeunsylvania C ana l and Railroad Compa Washington hrs the horn at all events, and . Atte- an/a falli ng - . , ,
the ship werclieed with them paying tribute to old
ty „ . i luetten -.-The l'anune and-Plague.—The dm
- gheny money and liberalisy secured it. Marra I tress in Ireland continues to increase and the fu-
Neptune Tunas-aertneing occurrence was, as '.
i also, another to provide a sinking fund fur the for our rieit city . , lure seems to hat e still misery in store. In I
usual, with 'Fourth of - July," (you don't know
extinguishing of t h e pu bl icdebt. - I r addition to, the famine; which is working death'
him, but others do ;) lie, was, as usual, sitting up FUSS IN mAnKEr. and misery in all seetione, of the land, a moste i ta
Mr. Harris read a bill in place entitled " a suml . . . -
on theicarpenter's shop, laughing and making sport .I Last evening,Col. Deihletbe new Clerk of the tat disease, superinduced by the seareityatnd q -
piement to the act repealing the Nicholson Court,i
of every person who was suffering with the “pre- Market, took possession of 'a
large lot of butter lily of the food, calledi:the, Plague, is also increa
and to release the lien of the Commonwealth upon , • . • a e Th e sing the number of deaths . a ii -:.
which did not " h o ld out good w mut. o wn-eeding eptdcnne." Directly a close observer could
the estate of John Nicholson, deceased.Seal:C.—The civil war in ! Portugal jeturningin
over him • he. in a measure .
see a change come , . , erl is iii huckster ; was taken aefore the.
aaayor, but favor of the Queen. The Sanish Cartes opened
Ibe act, supplementary to the act incorporating I could not be fi ned The ladies wboaweae present on the 31. st of December. The Queep . s , seeeeh
ceased joking the rest, and you could see him shift I
made the Pittsburgh and Coneelsville Railroad Comps
about uneasily , at last it came on him,,
!dun' dude, thesee e in the market; were in raptures at recommended liberal proeisionslor the clergy and
he I v came up for discussion. Mr. Johnson and Arra n , 4 ' e . • o church.
one desperate spring from his perch towards tnel n - ' - . . . . - . the eunuilet of the Golonel , wh o , Y' t h e " ajs la a
in' THE' MARKETS.
Cralespoke in opposition to the bill, Mr. Darsie
side of the ship, which he did cot gain a minute !
advocated . .. . a s excellent . of fi cer. We hope he: may succeed l . ,
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Livraeocie Jan 7 --Flour' his advanced sine*
its pasaage; it was finally postponed. i suppressing the hucl:stenng business, as it is car-. the sailing of the Hibernia 6d 'per barrel. an dlsl
I too soon. About the same tim: you could have
The Governor sent in his vele, to the act incur - tried on •
I heard a yell that would hate, naked you off your!the Pittsburgh markets to a most an.' per sack. A parcel of superior white American
pointing the Pennsylvania 'Railroad . Iron alania.'oo.yeig extent . It •
is to l e a basket borided wheat brought Its per 70 lbs: ' Large par
t feel ; old Fourth had to stand it, however.- 1 ,
tactuong company. The veto did not seem to dolmas pure las .
chases of flour were made a: 39s Gil for Phil-add
; Ile has got pretty well by this time, and now de-I 'on a market day without being cheated i s some. phia and.l3eltimore ; and 40s to 40a dd for -Wes.
t aae well with the whip, s h o ring in future
. *bat l, thing.
votes moat of his time to making excursions into! tern Canal.
i would be the fate of some of their favorite corpo- i . --------- Lirearoot, Jan. 9 —Wheat *hie Morning was
the Comiesary's department. siGrion BLITZ.
I ration bills. An effort will be made to pass this' from ad. to 3d per '7O lbs dearer than on the sth
=
I Let the members of the e Ilelgrainite Club - I bill iss , a sate
of Iwo thin ly , but it w il l min t „,,,,, i 1 We have been informed that this gertlernan re - i inst • ; and flour in bond Gd. per bbl. advance. In
, know that their faithful brother Fi Saggy " ' mains with us until Monday evening, steady, and Indian meal held at 34.5.
" Idea "' unless It is differently modelled. The individual
was '' fuel at ririedi 'or the 4th
on most earnestly to keep up the reputation of the ' liability clause is not sufficiently binding. i i . call perform for the Benefit of
_t_be Orpbarrs7 hen He b r e e th er h e h o l• rn I v C a t s tori
inst.. with sales of 7000 bales:
Club vs bile abroad. Ile is to be found, at all hours .
pleasant day; tonight ,a an occasion w hi c h shall call out a la rg e crowd.'
This has been a mild LtrEarooz, Jan. 19 —The price of western,
hanging over the ships' sides, with line in hand., lr flour to.day, was,43s. Oti.. : Wheat was 4d. higher.'
trlti.."l a little rain, and it appears as if this soft ‘ and we ha ' e eunfideuee that. Philo Rail will
Wailin g rer Y Pane " " y for a bite] Since "e have spell „mild continue for stabile. The .Sv. iss Belli lined' '. I Indian corn Is higher. Cotton dull.
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I c am e to anchor here, he does nothing else I Oliva , Lir errenoc, Jan. 20.—Western flour held at 45
Reigns else 'their first concert tomorrow evening , Ain Trups.--We yesterday examined a Truss I per bbl. to-day. Indian con Is. higher. cotton
be is letting down, however, for as I passed lion
a short time ago, I asked him what luck he had ' l , r he wall he
neat
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enrearaed.
KARL 'ins ental by Drs, Watt red Patterson, of this city , I not so firrn. - , -
-- -------Li 'earner., Jan. 20.—Booded wheat 40c pr 480 i
i e Ali !' said he, ait snot as :clod as old $ Chartan , :caw Vas roe re s Tst.co avert a - lia.
-A novel w hi ch we re g ard as a g reat irnPraeelnentnPan I
i yet." prow et 13 on foot in the Common Council of Nett th"C now in rise . We are 'told that physicians The Mark Line Express of the tlOth say: The
i
IWe have a dull time of it on ship; all our reed- York to run a Telegraph line front the Fire-look- who ha ve exam i n e d it pronounce it ,a superior er. ' value of wheat hoe 'ilea day by: slaY foe many
ing has run oat. As I said before, we had quite a out en tae City Hall, to each of tle le policesta tide. It is se constructed that the block %%loch I weeks consecutively, without a single pause. and
bears ups, t h e isen moves on „„priott„, i nto .„,, y I 'meat have nova attained an altitude calculatel
.
I seal gale for over 24 boors, during which you ttODE , to go . ortelligence of the o hereabouts of, ,' to induce caution on the part of buyers.
ition started to the feature of the leely. it w I
I could have seen mane of the noisiest aral boldest tette Fie, so that on bearing the great hell a Per*, P ". 1 ,
At Lit erpool on Tuesday, there was a good at
, in dot particular that the old Trusses are deficient teneance re buyers from the manufacturing ilia.
in fair weather completely cow ed. ' son in any part of the city can arivertaia et the sts •
, w e wo od, reaalarnea y la those alai are afflicted i tracts, and film Imbed, andethe quantity of viiietit 1
a cie elf 01
i We attired bete yesterday afternomi , at alenst 4 , tion tirease where it is. Tait vs It i a-o .. . ,
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evit
inert
talho„,in,
affliction
tli
iinpuitc
l i on sale Leila.; moderate. rates Gil per 70 lbs.. or 3el
0 clock , %seen we cams to anchor we expecte:l to tater alarms , so liarraionag Is the - - - $ '.' &Melt. The ; tt " ' 1 " * ' I.lti per quarter above sho=e of that. day een'-eight '
to callow .MC31141. IV. aiel P.
here found the other sestets here before us, brat as cola , it is isaid.will be only f01,t.5.e.); rot to heroin ,
... I w ere ob!,u tied. witacaut diffieelaaa. -
yet the-y are not in sight A short time after our tsli with i l'or A luericacilarii ilia enquiry heilieen live!) .
, $ ed the benetits of the thine. $ M u l e .shits,-faaarter Mester Birmingham stet; . , . - , • ,
,„ ,
and A further enhoneemeat of Is. per Isaerel bee
, Arrival a steamboat cane otr tout, enter. from' ----- e ---- --- - --- hill i si m i le *tolled for ti r o a°-''li a lar g e hit °I. s h eer', been pretty generally realised on the heak-bratids."
a:,- Governor as F. A 4 L 43 :hoedthe acor ,
( Fen. Stott, who la now at point 'sailed Vol , i it:reread for the mute* In the service of the goy.: -__ ______.._.._
leasaiog the ••a
.31Pa Isla mad I
C 449.1 trots c ,
one 4 rnci.)l mr.:c co.
Black, who commend, our Jetachmelia oral on tas , mower. 3.1 r flush e s:, of this city, is the aware,:
the steamboat to see Gem scull- (ii, his return; ___ _ __,,....„ , ,We axe told that since the commencement of the :
ti• PEt '1 )IEN OF Pi It ee tea II a. I'll T .
, vie tv al probaley kno w• a little more reapritirg i 1 war Awn two horalred ilireassied these, with the' a
.
i .
ovr destination As yet it appears vie 1 0t1te36% 4to team
Octtae fork sea a,,,sai, . 01 . Gen.l a .
ed to '• lstima ii, robes;' or in our Ist:guest, the ' ray ,
Wbere tat alai% wirade trestle we, --,..._
etas ,
wolfish than vie secs DOT The Island as about a i la a itn.tlt/1111 aiiral,
'le th e Peet yesterday, ts worth reading. sea would.
Aria a woe in the lueflt more fee. ' , •
.Luis v
or 70 unites below Tampico; or plaint a:a toile-,
to eought after if people !coin, lA:pm. tev-40 for its t; l 4
from where ire ate now. arid about Iles mike this:. , --- a --- - i l ia—a' . '` .l • '-‘, " 'i'V ga. Sio cyn a t 'i on i r , s.,,,ealaa to ? ta w ., count y-
c,,
a 10•41,41,1. vrT u a *Or ; •
ti +e of Vera Croy. H e are to cneamp on the Is ...---,---.-----
',sea root. gray be gl e a n ed Crean it.
Lud, o. here I espect we scia base to iota) oiltli al. OA at P,LINO - - ------
tae du:learnt regiments concentrate, ultra, ie.,
doubt, vie wall base to try one - prettiest ' on the
City of the True Crete Our mist, as yet, :appear
eager for the tray,"hove they a ill hold oat islet
litis ts quite a doll Ipol:tug place-, little else to
be sten but a fess. ships tolling lazily at ai.aior
or accastonally a msherataa to.Ltag !Ws roiled%
steamboat, towing out or in a lighter orer the bat,
on ii - lrh there •is but five fret water. , can
basely thatinguisola the shore, it appears nothing ter.
ter than the old 6111 , 1 bar on Mon . anga%tla, aid
from Whit hear from those +cell acqassn'esl with
it, it is tart a comfortable place to hie 1 hate
not time to say any more at preaent, if anything
occurs to coax In to lay bcfst. I 11111 my %mot
thing mote. Our men are generally getting pretty
; %tell again, after soaring, to some cases t cry he
vereiy. from sea sickness.
I must dose this by requesting you to tenet three
or Jour papers occasionally to Copt Herron, of
Compauy K. First Regiment of Pennsylvania Yol
mirrors, Island de Lobos, 3texico.
Yours, in haste anti bother,
l..tter from lice First Regiment
t•RIP OXNARD, oft 6aaso• SANTIAvo,,
January Q.4lh, 1517
DEAR eta.—We armed here on yestentry et, en.
ing. haying on board the Philadelphia Light Guard*,
Pottsville company and the our man (Duquesne
Grey..) after one of the most unpleasant Lilly I
ever experienced.
We sailed from New Orleans on Saturday the
iGth inst., the %%rather continuing as it bad been
for several days very stormy. There was some
little difficulty with several men in Capt. I3ennett
company. One of them made some rather serious
threats towards Li Col. Black; be was immediate•
ly ordered under arrest; when a mutinous spirit
arose which was not easily quelled. Considerable
credit was given tb Richard Dunn, for performing
his duty as a soldier faithfullyi having performed
his ellty. notwithstanding the opposition waged
by Henrietta company.
We have received orders to sail immediately for
the island of Latin's, sixty miles beyond Tampico,
where we arc to remain until the army is concen
trated, for the purpose of an attack upon Vera Cruz.
We recehed our orders from on board the U. S.
Ship St. Mary's, which came direct from the Gulf
squadron fur that purpose.
There is no sickness among the soldiers, with
the exception of a few who continue to remain
sea-sick, otherwise we lime got along extremely
well.
The Russel Glover and Statesman, have not ye
arrived, with the remaining portion of the Regi
ment; we will consequently remain here until
they come up. PITTSBURGH.
Iliicansa Acctutar.—The Albany Atlaa of
the 6th inst. says: " The engine, tender and bag
gage car of this morning's downward train on the
Utica and Schenectady toad, a short distance the
other side of Schenectady, ran off the track, and
breaking loose from the train, were precipitated
down an embankment of some twenty or thirty
feet t `smashing the cars almost to atoms, but for
tunately injuring no one.
Gulf E Ti? W•as.--Dr. Chamberlain, Col.
Weller, Capt. Moore, and Lieut. Niles, of the let
Regiment of Ohio Volunteers, passed Louisville,
says the Courier, on Sattirday last, on the steamer
Harkaway. on their way to rejoin their commands
in Mexico. "Old Medicine looked as fine as silk."
0::1- The Huntingdon Senatorial dist4ict, and
Cumberland and Delaware counties, have appointed
their delegates, and instructed them for Francis
IL Stunk. -
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MIZZEN
EDS
hays had 'Aver ha an the look ant the'
Hal for the sup presaino of gainhlitig has yiesse.l
bulb homes, receives! the sarectsoo of the Peons
our and I* Iwo 144 C. ' 1 it ch cause aO - uttering'
smsot a %sty Isoc,ik cis.* of fax gating` (dittos,
at wail as am:int-trans :tut -gentiemen of the
hountst4e profession. The taw is storm : is
authorizes the Lstricers or the law to bleak open hors
sass to ttl4tea fer gserstsisor apparatus. upon the
oath of any person mails for this purpose
_before
Mrsiust.cs of the !fa Also sishjetts the or.
fftitite In heavy fines Gar Write:hes of the Imo% yt
any person shall smite another to a plAcc of gain.
Wis:, be shalt he bell persisoatly responsible tor
all Imre the person thug incited shit!! sustain, atxl
bs iliz&.l not tzteribog flit hundred dollars, nor
lesw than fifty ttoitars. We nouhf ado:se those
whose profit and amusement hate loon dewed
irons game: of chance, that they bail better no;
attempt to brave this law. We hart heard
number of men Sir that they wool,/ regard tt as
their duty as COMM to reek 4 . % ! Cr 111 , C4115 br
Minch rambling and ;ambling houses may be 514 p.
EitelP.l - 44 in tbts city. We hope they triay to entire
ly successful. .
Rale iturit—We have teen informed that their
it now liiing in a small Ohio Mum 'a woman lab°
tome years ago served a term in the Allegheny
county jail for vagrancy. he seas taken, oil her
re:ca.e, by a good lady mho chanced to meet her,
by uhrini the was edurated and turnish-ed with
meant to go to the %tear, where the has become a
wile and a mother. This is true, such instances
are rare; but we think it is leiause the proper
means are not tales by those abuse duty it should
be to tee that curry opportunity possible be af
forded to unfortunate «•omen to reclaim themseli es.
—By the way, %mild it not be well to think of
the project, heretofore suggested, to form an insti
tution fur the protection and educatitin of women:
whose only crime is vagrancy. The jail is not a
suitable place. If the object of the law that con: .
signs them to such a prison he to reform, it is a
great failure. It hardens and ,corrupts—sinka its
victims deeper in the pool, instead of elevating
them. Who ever beard of a female being reform
ed by such means? With a good building, neces•
sary fixtures, and kind treatment; there are none so
debased as cannot be saved. We haye exampleS
of the truth of this in abundance. And if en OG
jection be started to the organization of such an
institution, on the ground of expense, ue can meet
it with the figures:which will show concluai%ely
that the advantage is on the side of our proposi
tion.
This is a subject for the benevolentladies of this
city to take into consideration. It :will devolve
upon them to carry out the plan; and if it shall
ever be accomplished, it will be by their exertions.
Will they not emulate the conduct 61 their sisters
of the eastern cities
Niagara Soiree,.:—We, speak truth when we say
that this was a brilliant affair. There were up
wards of four hundred supper tickets given out to
gentlemen; and the number of ladies was in pro.
portion. The rooms were too Small for the com
fort of so many; and the talk by some that the
building was not „substantial eruitigli to bear such
an immense weight of capering humanity caused
a little anxiety id the early part of the evening.—
With these exceptions there was no accident to
mar the harmony of the assembly; all appeared
to indulge freely the enjoyments prepared by
the managers.
CY-The communication of our good friend John
S. Wilson (not ho,of the glazed cap) is rather out
Of data. 'lf we can find room, we shall publish an
extract or two fr4in it some day soon.
y '~..r
PUipt , st 4^.4 t7iays.—Two intetestiliz letters will
to finiml in to-days Pe4Y, one from Akratil, tri
the other from Kinkead, both of the Grays. The
frieod-s of these vultniteen trill be I:lid to tiesr
kern them.
ti:)- A liule bey 1>964in4 1 d into Qiie 41f
tiro etiltrt of The P.-atilt Diorxt, )•eioenlay mot•
mt.:. and iva,s lorry sererrly init2red. He Kai car
rtfd to a h-olivt. itt the arigbarhood 904 a phytirian
vsst
1.1 . -ignnt mitt leaves for Cincinnati next week
tr rosy t* perfectly agreeable Co logo we hope
he may call this ac as Le returns to the east.
Tj^ A Lorin run nit 3 estenlay on 'Wood street,
threw the sinter, and mode his enope out th
Fourth *ticket mail.
a:Y'Fatirth s.iMet road. ire olfrcme, W ,mw ten-
I'Pmlyivania Avenue. A change for the better„
a - 3 . The Independents did nothing yesterday.
They were all at the Niagara Ball the previous
es:tying, an tooeleery yesterday to look up
flt That WU! not Col. Wynkoop who attended
the Bali. hut a gentleman of this city who looked
tnnnatroua much like Mm.
ae_Krawils of country people were in ;he Dia
intend market last night. Tnrkies roast be cheap.
ris:" T Pingham & Ornnibusses , Ire now run
ning to.l"twrencrville.
criThaTis a melt substantial bridge that has
brew completed over the basin between Penn and
Liberty streets.
Crßec. Mr. Anderson is hereafter to officiate
in the "'emaciate Presbyterian Church, Seventh
Cy'rbere WWI a pleasant Dalt at the United
States Hotel last night.
I yrt another.—There will be n Bell in Mon
ongahela House on the 2211 inst.; tickets $lO
[ -each. •
wan a report in circulation at 'the
Ball. that Santa Annatad been hhot in the wooil
en leg, in conse•iuence of utich death ensued!
(Tyner° was a fine snow storm yesterda);; and
sufficient remained upon the ground fur sleighing
purposes,
cO-No Telegraph news yet
At Cincinnati, 0., ,on the 25th January•, Mr.
DA VI n Boon, of Lower St. Clair tp., Allegheny co ,
Pa. His funeral will take place to-day (Saturday)
at 12 o'clock, from the residence of his brother, on
Coal Hill.
Notice.
WE, the Commissioners appointed to open
Books to receive subscriptions to the Stock
of the Manchester Saying■ Fund Company, give no
heti that said Books will be opened at the office of
Mr. Sampson, in.said Borough, on Monday, the sth
inst., and remain open ten days, from 9 o'clock,
A. N., to 4 P. M., each day.
J. Dowrrino, A. SvErm,
W. H. Parts's, H. Len, -
V. Snour, J. Mrstrn,
Jonr BELL, It. L. SAMPSON,
L. BURCHFIELD,
Manchester, Feb 13, 1847-dlw*l Commissioners
Notice to A ors.
T" principal Assessors of the several ward?,
'boroughs and townships of the county of Alle
gheny, are requested to meet at the office of the
County Commissioners, on TUESDAY, the 22d . inst.,
at ten o'Clock, AM., for .the purpose of comparing
their respective assessments; with the view to estab
lish a uniform and equal valuation of the real and
personal estates, tiades, professions, occupations;
tc., in the said several districts.
By order of the Commissioners.
- ' J. CORMLY,
Coatxviitortas , OTTICZ, / • '
February 14 ) 1847.1 - febla4td&ltia.
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The Lens Pf Santa :lama being shot needs con
firmation : but there is undoubtedly great exaspe
ration against him. Cauales had intercepted some
or C Taylor's despatches aatrsent them to San:
to Aoria3--the4e,. according to the . Mexican pa
pers. state Gen. Taylor to be on way - to San
Luis pith 14630 men,' and, eapectingan, - addifip - tt
r.r . 4 regimen3s- Santa,. Anon ftad — statedi-tlsad-ite
c.ould vutain tie Warfel it months out of fag pri.
rate ree.Ources. La Vega has'been_made a ih
a:et General. ni Xesicans pretend to have de
stroyed all of May's command, in addition to, tha
t I taken pliant:err. The governors of Zacatecas
cull Durango rafuhe to place- their resources, at
Santa Ana's disposal. 'alleging that it would
!cave their Stales at the mercy of the enemy.—
Robberies and plundering . prevail to a great ex
;
Por Ilenent or the Allegheny. Orphan
Asylum.
MONDAY tVeNLN(I;',,EGRUAIIY 13th,
At Philo Hall.-
Q IGNOR GLITZ, begs to return his sincere thanks
L to the ladies &ed.:gentlemen ot Pittsbitrgh and
its vicinity, for the very liberal patronage he haste's-,
peritaced, and avails himself of the present oppor-•
;unity to evince his gratitude by appropriating, the
entire proceeds of Monday night next to the,aboye
charitable purpose. Large as his andiences' have
been on former evening', Sig.- B. hopes that the pre=',
sent oceason will exceed them all in numbers, so'
that he may hire the pleasure of presenting such a
saw to the Lady Managers of the Atty.lima; as will
prove worthy of acceptance.
SIGNOR BLITZ will perform his Vconderfid feabit
in NATURAL MAGIC, with VENTRILOQ,UISM,
and DANCE OF DINNER PLATES.
Admission .15 cents; children 'ender ten,
accom
panied by their parent., hallpricr.
Doors open at. 6} o'clock. Performances corn-,
mence at $. febt3.
1847. SUNDAY PACE.NT. 1847.1
THB Mail and Pastenger.Steamer
AAG NEWTtMq # Capt. A. G. Masolt,
witl runaaaregular packet between Pittsburgh and
Cinrianati, leasing Pittsbutgtrave.ty-Sanday at lOW
clock . A. M.
The Isaac Newton WWI built this . spring, expreWy
rnr the trade, and Wrong to punnets eTary comfort
anti superior accommodations: rebl3
yl k en" GOODS, FUH,IIITURR,GOLD and SILVER
J WATCHES, CLOCXS, to. "AT AUCTION.?,
' To be sold atlii'Kennes Auction Rooms,No. 114
Wogd st-,11 doer froth sth, on filonsday nest,,Feti.
13th, at 10 o'clock, A. N., will be sold a large as
i sorusient of fancy and staple Dry Goods, to close the
balance of a City Retail Store, among which are a
fuw fine Ottor skin Caps. Aii:oi about.= yds. lu7
%rain Carpeting in quantities to 6i:it ' purchasers '
At 1 o'clock; P, 11., - the liouselmid and Kitchen
Furniture of a private lt:oily d eel i ning 110'lgekeePiag•
At 7 o'clock, same evening, Gold and Silver Pat
ent Lever and other Watches. ' l beautiful "Gothic
Clock; 3 brass eight dayClocke. '
At 7 o'clock, same evening, a qnantity of Delray
Bibles, either singly or in kits to suitpurcbasers. - ,
febl3 P. III'KEKNA, Auct'r.
XT A POL EON AND HIS MARSH A LLS-- and more
new Rooks, at COON'S, 35 Poorth street.
Napolcan and his Marshal's- 7 .a further supply:
Chamber's Cyclopmdia of English Literature„No.
3—a selection of the choicest producliOns of En g lish
anthers, from the escheat br the present time now
publishing.
Philosophy of Magic—klarperm•new Misccllanv
vols.
. The Iluguenot—a novel, by G. P. R. James.
Mary HowitCs Ballads, and other Poems.
Daniel Denniattin;ind the Cemberland Statesmau;
by the late Alm Holland, author of the Onloied One,
te.- 4*c.
Pictorial History of England, , No. 17.
Chamber's Encyclopietlia, No. I I. - •
Rupert Sinclair—a tole, by the author of 10,000.
a Year— w. supply. , .
Living Age. 193.
Illackwood's Magazine, for January.
Democratic Review for February with a portrait
of Hon. Samuel Houston.
Hunt's Merchants' Magazine, for February.
Rankin's Abstract, from July to the present time.
Illustrated Shakspeare, 130,,at
febl3 . COOK'S 95, Fourth st.r
For Sale.
LItiOST all the Daily and Weekly Pittsburgh
11 newspapers; Sibbetvs: Counterfisit Detectors;
Blank, Deeds, and 4 .T0 ..Lets;”- Letter Ind Writing
Paper; and a few school and Blank Bookrq red, blue'
and black Ink; Inkstands; English and Country quills;
Patent Pens; Waferst, Sand; Slates and Pencils; a
few Temperance publicaticins; Certificates and Alma l .
nacs; a feWßiblesand Testaments; Psalm and Hymn.
Books; a few Maps and Charts 'Of the U. S. and_Me;-:
ice, 4-c. for sale by r ISAAC HARRIS, Ag
and Com. Merchant, No. 12, St. Clair at.
febl3-6t. .
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.IiENITtiNCE. '"*.
rrHE subscribers - are prepared to forward money
I to all parts of England, Ireland, Scotland and .
Wales, with despatat nad.atthe/owest rates
sAistp 'medLtnucAN ric-004
ltbi2 41'
No. 142 Liffett..,
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Sm 1 1.•.' -- fr , '"fifilfllstlti or nent.
ifigseiW,on gyen on the first of April
next,, thal'iligibrocountry seat, on the Wash
ington turnpikili;2l.miles from the city of Pittsburgh,
abil: occupied for the last 3 years 'by Rev. A. H.
Wright. The. dwelling house is a large two story
brick, with dining loom, kitchen and wash house
on the ground floor, . A spiicious yard with good
stabling, ca,rriatelititnie, and other out buildings at
tached. Tticli lot contains 12 acres, in a high state
of cultivatiiin, - there is on the premises a large num
ber of bearing fruit trees, amongst which are peach,
cherry, plum, pear, apple, &c. This is one of the
most pleasant rcsidences in the. vicinity„and will be
ritiatedlirar to a' good tenant- or . exclutegisfrfaiilitif,
property.. For terms applyto - -
febl2-412•• • WAL '
...........-Orphiiria,oolllt- Mae.- .-,,,,,,,-,.+,,
BY virt!lW"nn order of
, I , 41 146.°rP Wedn i e C ad ay t i i ii t r e A 2 i ii
ci fre
day o f l Vt. IPls477 . iethe hour of 2,0 , c10ck,
P.. M. thepreintises,ett bse to tale by public Yen
due utcryi allthoie two certain Lots - orgroned,
mark ' and numbered •ittthe plan of the Reserver
Tract opposite Pittsburgh, as Lots Nos 201) and:2lo‘
in such part/inn& id • such proportions sur.wliVitait
purchasers, or 1 Till sell the %vigil. of eaeli - Lot item
body. Lot No 219 contains 6 acres and 22 8-10
perches, upon which it etectedalwoleorrweether..
boarded log Honie ' with' back thildirigif . ana. ' 6031 / 0 _
improvements. ; Lot t No 210, ecititlininga6o.4•o2lol
66 4-10' perchear iiiander good fitticit and cierfeialt
level, and is particularly adapted for the purpose of
a market-garden... .. -
The above prcipcity is situated on the 'teaser Road
about 2 . mileii below the City of Allegheny; on the
East side of Wortdst run, and presents a rare chance ,
for persons wishing to proc ure a locatioaneor the
two cities. '.' '• '• ' • : '
Tile tonne , of ;alp are, one-third (I) of theperrehassi•
money in cash on-delivery of the Deed, one-third
(I) iii two years; and - one-third- (i) in three yeah`
with intermit+ tw be secured by. boo* end mortgage.
. - - W.. D. TASSEY,
• .Adatiniiliator - de bOliij Ito 4, fc;Rf
fithkid4pi'itd -. . . ,Jobs Woo'ds, Sr.; dec , d.
.
Books, Mathenastileal..lisstromesatt i ,clis
alibis, lee, Sat . Ansi tton. ,
Qpr.Saturdaiereeie • i tlia 13th • inst., ak7 ssieleek,
.41SliteiCrimin • etie4.ltostpti coiner . ' of
4 4)11L
Wind 'and Fifth As Will*.be sold, a . iir
*ohs, among which agi Laraci".ll:Mod - dec
ture,:fiTansfield's Life of Gen.' Scott, . •
Book; with illiftrationr, Weill. of Jerseplriti, ear
dee.. Memoirs, Putneio Pathology; Rollin's Ascent
History, Pictorial and irdidiFamily •Bitileti, in great
variety, with Vnuiritier brume° and raltiable works
I NalitaLle set Mathematical Instinments„ I ilex
Paints, I fine Flute with 4-nilver keys, I Cotart,
Vielites, 7 Piihs, Accordions. ; Art extensive, insect.
ment of goal quality ready made Clothini, t r A A sad
coarse Shirts, fancy stripe and fancy print, Shiite,.
Shirt Collar.{ oitl cloth Goats, cloaks, Jacketa,lCaps,
4-c., Hats, Whips, Hosiery, very sciperiot Hazerss .
Pen and Pocket IliVell .*G. te... . . ' -- ^
...lon* ii - DNlng; Ascii °aim . ,
• • * AjleitkeisS
BY VW/ .D. DAVS,,ArIcpOHEF.AL
sotrru-tssi . coaeU OF swoon Asie num.
Oli - Mor:day morning the 1541 i lust, at 1Q o~ct 41,
will be sold on extensive assortment at lA'
and seasonable Dry Goods, fiem tbeltlielves.
. .
AT 2 - o*ctocr, P. M. ' ,
Que.enstrare; Groceries and Household Farnirwir.-
embracing-a large assortment of. China and Queens:
Ware nf handsome-patents and good quality. A va
riety of Graceriea, amore which are. Y.ll,Tea - , No
1 Chocolate, Rice, Manufactured Tobacco, Axe. A.:
Hale assortment of new and second hand houaehrdir
Foretaste, ,ameng which are /Mahogany Dneasialg
Bureaus, Book Case,- Ladies work Stands, *wash
Stands,''Parity and Common Chairs, high , and love
Post Brdrteadc Centre'. Tables; Side;.Dining and
liseakfaid Tables,. I fine. Mahogany- Bedstead, :Mit
hogany close wash Stand, Rocking Chairs, /k 44 sYss,_
Feather Beds and Bedding, Glasses Oil Painting*,
Engravings, Lamps and Carpeting,
AT, 7 ()Tuns, P.M. • •
. Hardware, Cutlery, and Fancy articles. A. logs
assortment of Hard ware, Cutlery,Sbot GrinSrPistalki"
4-c., among which are Locks, Hinges, Screwa, Nor
folk Latches ) :Planes; Bite, Ilandaawfr; Files, Flat
FileS,Raspa,- Brass Clock Plea, Brass bead Berrwt,
Tailor's Shears, Scissors Spectacles Tea. - Bellkl.
Brasseitain Globe Lamps, emcees/on CaPme,Tbiselgint;
sprrables. small And Lime ' Knives and Forks Pea
and Pocket Knives ßazor*, Tobacco Bones, C. 40
Acmirdioni,STOliesMikii;Donhid•Riiser.
Wadi, Ahri - clitiirilriiStrel'SthiliiiiiirnadY-si:t
tides. . - 2 '
, -AT COST. ':- •
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; MILE subscribers about closing uptheir Fen*
• , Ji_ .concern; with ;he view of embarking in aziebbe
er business, are now selling off their remaining stoat . `
!of Crccerier and Fixtures AT' COST. The attention
! of rata Hers is Inri ted to the-following list of article*
Call and secure Bargains!. . •• ' 2 '
. .
I TEAS: Green and Black of every grade, from .20e.. ,_ ..
per pound up to the finest qualities.
Spices: Cassia, Cloves, PePper,Alipice., Gin' ger,
I Also, all kind. ofground spiceitt.persc ' ' . - i'..
Farr= Prunes, Lemons, Citriteit .1"' -' ' • .
smAndri l / 4
il• c. Cocoa Nuts', Cream Nuts, Flitter 'Anti --lik.,:i
DvsSrvirra: I of a Ceroonpritne Indigo, Ida der._
Alum, Copperas, Cstewood, Nicaragua, Fustic 3 4m. _
Bret: A few Tierces, prime.. ..,_" --:.. ' •'.. s
+ blusrssta: Loudon, French, Boston and rieatuelf.
SUGARS: Pulverised, White Havana and:Brasil:
• Ilsoosts : 100 dux. assorted sizes, Corn. Brooms.
Sr:velum: . Preserves, .Jellief,,, - frm:ktes, Sauces,
'
Ketchups; Olives Pickled Lobster's - Anehosics; 4.
georice, Cocoa, Coceißbills,SplitiesS,MaceStosh,
Vermicelli, Taphica, Sago,' LeinglOS,Cbilk, Whiting, i
Alum Salt, Sperm Oil, Sperar. Candlew,• Tobacco,
I Saud*, Segars •Buckets, Olusqpie.,„,, :. , . ,•• „„
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feb I lilt . EtifINHART dr,j0,11E111 5. 10.499t1 :mail 2d gut._
Stockholders Meeting. '
—N adjouine4.mtietilig of the StpeliFelders of the
.11.. Pittsburgh. and Couticillssille
puny will be held at Philo 11011, on'Tbuisdiey tie*
25th clay of Februaiy inst., at 2 o'clock,P.l2l.
• ElCllllll,U2d,..Ch'ti.
. E. D. Gazzmiti acetyl -• tehll-td
Iltiete Bacon.
1.0 nnDs monad Blame viz:
6 Made. Hams=.:.:: :. , _
4 " 6 beeldireev.recein4rt•-‘ ‘ ‘Piellellet •
mad for sale byl . kit 36•1614 AullEY
febil. Pro. 61 Wateretzeet;•
plasttne ,
100
FRIEND) Raw' - 11
- N 0459 • Water st.-r- • *
GLASS .-18 boxes 10 by 14:01iiip!1440Tiiiiir 4
britild, in store and for salis by .
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MARTO' 4: SPdflit;• •
1 58 Wood ot,
Corn Meat. •
50 SAC'S put up for &only use in it liti; i4gt . l 4 ;:.
a grit rate article, for sale by .
MARTIN
59 Watiask.iitreet. • a
DR.. X..BGDWARVIS
CELEBRATED. HEALING PLASTER;
4 CERTAIN cure for all kinds of beatings and -
1-1 . particularly for the most dangerous old gores,
and fr,r thsby tumors and sponges,- whieh It motes '
to sepsrte and heals. directly.
This is to certify ihat I suffered eztremepain in • -
my side and in DIY whole body, from a lump inter-
wc oly, th e s i ze of a MeV men', fist, near and under ray
• earl, for which twee ,treatod by several physicians
o all gave me up. lii.ben got some•of Dr. I.
Schwarz's Plaster, whieh ehiLrely removed it and •
made me perfectly Well. E. ii.NRKROCEISIV-
I -had a bad sore on my leg for years, and coil 4-:
not find any help by physimarut until 1 got Dr. 1.
Schwarz'. Plaster, which completely healed it....
JOHN • VOLLHASDTi
Wiznzies, VICTOR SCRIBA. . • • ••
This Plaster is put up in. the most - convenient
form, also Dr. Snhwarz's..Anti.Bllioae pills and
Family Pills. • • •- •• ,
Sold wholesale and retail.' liTte, -Jackson, 89
Liberty street, bead - of *mt.. ptroy.:At,
for Pittsburgh and vicinity. 2Seenntlest.'
febl2.dlaw&vv2m. • ' r L - • ••••
A •
MANUAL of Ancient and -Modern Histri . tyr
compriaing,Fnmr: Ancient History; coritakinnw!
the_political history, Geographical : position, and so.-'
cial state of the principal nations of antiquityr
liked from the ancient mithora„.
_SECOND: Modern
flistory„containing the rise and progress of the prim•-.. ; .
cipal Europonn . nations, their political history, sod
the changea in theird J
, social condition, with a liste .
of the colonies 'fOnnded by Europeans; by W. C.
Taylor, L. L. D.; \ M. It. A: S:, of Trinity College, -
Dublin; with a chapter on the History of the United
States, by C. S. Henry ) D. D. , Second Edition.
For sale by . - ELLIOTT, & ENGLISH,
febl2 Market at., bet ween Sitand 9th.
ETCHINGS of a , Whaling Cruse;with notes of
sojourn 'on the. bead of Zanz ab or to *bleb
appended a brief History of the Whale Fishery,
Ppast and present condition ; by J. Rossarowne,
lostratcd by nunierona engravings on *teel and wood;
an interesting *irk; . For sale at the Bookstore of
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ween 3d and
1111 OLL UTTER-5 Burets Jinn .Battari 4 50 g.,
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