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Teite on* Ibb'.Morcbants’ 'nod Mechanlc»>'Bank'of Sew Gold Dlicoverles. ehlme e to witness its oflecta upon ;«qme or ear frietida, i 'Wllßelnig WM ukon the other day a» genuine by n There was groat oxcitortiont in San Eranciseo.on wMe> t ;l S ’^‘r'& l! SSr'' r ~ iwpflctttje tanking home in this city, where it had t hc subjocl ofthe reported Brent gold dißCOvetteson stStementl from havlnlderft^tshen^ t ■’ 1 ohnceonntably found its way. The plate appears to the Klamath “Gold Bluffs.’' The location is on cor< m dwauelvesi make*»»•• aetugns .of::«tdkuog«ltil|-.4hKbin.itS'efleM3ewln.o«(iqSnit.; - . -ait—; — : ; sampie is said to have yielded , six. dollars. Io. : tne n uoaorwhioh’lieprotirietorßofferJt masa*fiepdn>ony AMew Siira.—The Balumoro. Argos states that pound, and tho sanguine members ofthe Paci6o from the ZS*'' vi ' n nowand important movement isbeing made by Mining Company, who have organized for tho pur- ieWoMfuS: ? <'<•&. - the Italian and French residents of that city. They pose or reaping the harvest, think the poorest sand to ° ■ K i.t -i£»fes. — '-*> v k”^~ e >v r ' '-V. .'r '. . v*i-' • ~ l : ’-- > '■ T .. ■ ,ri , > 7- t ;V . -y. , f,< J?t -i I '. .» vo* 1 ? .. v t ’"I,, h"T W)t Morning Post. OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE CITY L. HARPER, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. MONPAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 24, 186 V :.jry».«2Vo American ctrtsm cau t«rcHAßrEß: A part of our delegation to tho Relmersburg Convention arrived homo thia evening. We went on board the splendid steamer Allegheny i < •• Belle, No. 2, Capt. Habba, and reached the Free* peri Aqueduct (that detested nuisance to all AUo-. gheny boatmen,) about midalghu Tho waters were too high to admit going through. As soon as this , fact was ascertained a meeting of the delegates and pWengers, of which there wero about fifty, was or* gfcaized by the appointment of Gen. Lanratcn Chair* man, and M. D. Pattob, Secretary. The General, on taking the Chair, made some excellent and ior* 1 cible remarks on tho occasion of oor meeting,-—the Important objects of tho Convention—evincing a knowledge of the various objects and legislation _ pertaining to the subject, &urpnatrg to many, and eliciting tbo warmest npplauiic. While bis ener gies and his pane have been dedicated to the com* pletion of the Yougbiogheny Slack [Water Navlga .* r tion, which has obtained bim such credit aa the 4fCo lumbus of West Newton,” he baa not lost eight of >' 'titia various other improvements fur the benefit of 1 Pittsburgh. l - He was followed by Capt. Cqas. Natxob, (for merly'Governor of Mexico,) in a speech replete with eloquence and sound reasoning, on the importance of combining the energies, of a people, and more particularly ol the citizens of Pittsburgh, to this ... ' . grand link in the great. chain of ;ber improvements, - vby stretchlngiouU'her - own arms, and fulfilling her dwtiny—4ft* centre of a vast radius. He waalicteccd ■ tp'Wtfb’profound ottetmoa byall on board, many of K ' whomever© strangers. . The Chairman appointed a committee to d raft 1 resolutions and letters expressive of the views of the ' 1 which were forwarded by express to. tho .sft Convention at Relmersburg. Tho delegates fee! jus- assuriog the citizena of Pittsburgh that all wuaddneby Shorn that could be under the circum* .. gtancea; ; ■ To tho officers of the boat wo feet under much obligation, for thoir kindnoaa and attention. ; Then how to return homo was tbo ncxt-qucßtion, which was soon solved by hiring r akifFnt Freeport, ’ with 'which wo could pats under the “ obst ructions; 1 ’ and hero again wo could appreciate tho services of ’’the"Genera!.' Ho is an excellent oarsman and first • r rate- ballast. Wo rood found ourselves near the residence of Judge Brackenrldgo, whero we landed, - ond wcro ioon at home under his hospitable) roof.— The Judge was oat on fats farm, but our “ creature CfIEJ/brfr” und- intellectual pleasures were nbues dantljr supplied by his intelligent and accomplished lady* We landed our frail bark beforo night at tho Allegheny Wharf, well pleased .with our dovynward i - ; - ftawage, which, to a portion of tbo company, was : .•> entirely now and strange. But'a - strong impression !r ' ; ' ''Was created - on ; out minds, • of the importance of .: Mosie other communication with the upper country - : than the present uncertain one by .river, The : trsdo ~ is too vast to depend on ; such contingencies ns now «xUt. Tbo crowded wharf of tho Allegheny, its whole length strewn with boxes, bales, hogsheads, - end machinery, aro not the products and sales of Other cities and towns, merely intrimii/u across our . pavements, bat are discharged orders from mercan*. : tile prodnets of our own manufactories, : aWngoctuarburtnsss life and energy to ourcity. - : - ONE OF THE DELEGATES/ >•' A California paper stales that-the political com" ’ ■■■■■.- plexlon of theLogislature is not yet determined by any test j hot it is generally conceded that tho dcm*. • ocrata hase four majority on | The adjourned meeting of citizens, friendly to tho estabhehment of a now contral Market House, was | held m tbe Sixth Ward Public School House, on Sat-, urday evening, at 7 o’clock. Itwoß well.attended ; Hr. Alex. Black acting Jas Cbairoao, and Messrs,-, J. AI. Brush and M.W. Secretaries. The Committee appointed at the previous meet ing submitted, through their chairman, the-follow ingrcport, which Was accepted: Tbo Committee appointed for the.purpose of env quiring if a site for a Central Market House can be obtainod witlun the Third Ward, and east o( Smith field street j so situdtfcd as to afford a ready and easy access from tbo nine Wards of the City,b6g le&vo to ' REPORT: That they have performed the.duties entrusted to them, bs far,as practicable,and submit the informs* lion, which they .have; obtained j-jogetboe with their vicwo,, (Jar your? conoidorationv • ; The only properly which your Committee deom to be within the scope of thmr instructiQDß, and nulla ble lo be selected for tbepurpose indicated, is, First-— J That strip of ground on the east side of the canal, bounded by Fountain stroetj and extend* mg between Washington street and the junction of Fountain and Grant streets. It mostly belongs to the Hon. Hannar Denny, and Is covered with build ings of hut little value, eomo. of which ore subject to long leases 5 bat a few of (ho lots in tho range i have been sold to poriona from whom it might be difficult to obtain a purchase upon reasonabloteraß. Your Committee had an interview with Mr. Denny, and after some deliberation, that gentleman decided that from tho prosent condition of his property he would not offent for sale. - s . , . Secosd—Your Committee took into consideration j that piece of ground ly.ng between Seventh and] Liberty streets, along Grant street, and one hundred i feet deep northwardly, and .which is the property of Capu-E. W, H. Schcnloy. By widening Grant street ao aslo embrace this ground, a most excellent lo cation fori Central Market Place could be secured, and of sufficient, area to answer tho wants of tho public.' A cole wap addressed to Capt. Bchenley, aahingi the terms upon which ho.would be willing to disposd Of this property Torftfio purpose of a Market House. That gentleman called upon the Chairman i of the - Committee, and manifested b*s. willingness to sell the property in question, forpublic purposes, either by a tulo in feeaimpio, or by perpotuatlcaso. He consents to lease it in perpetuity for the aonual rent of twenty-five hundred dollars,. Thotriangu lar lot, on Liberty street, brings now a clear rent of six hundred dollars per annum, and if that corner of the ground can be ditponsed with, Capt. S.will deduct tho sum ol $lO,OOO from the principal of the ground rent. Bat your Committee recommend, if the location should be approved and accepted, that, for reasons, obvious to cvory.onc, the City should ob tain the entire ground, and open, immediately, nego* nations for that purpose. All or wbicn is respectfully submitted. JOHN SHIPTON, J. HARPER, M. W. LF.WIS, BAML. McKELVY, JARED M. BRUSH, ALEX. BLACK, The following memorial to Councita was submit* ted by Mr. Harper, .for the consideration of the meeting: • * To the Honorable, the Select and Common Councilt Secretaries. Jabed M. Bimen,> Oo motion, it was Resolved, That the memorial bo accepted and ap* proved, and that it be signed by tho officers of this meeting as embodying its views, and submitted to Councils at their next meeting. Resolved, fhatprintcd copies of the Memorial bo circulated in tho different Wards, under tho charge nt the committee by whom u was prepared, and that when the signatures of ciUsens aro obtained, tboy bo presented to Councils. . Resolved, That the members of Councils m the Niue Wards oftbociiy are rcspcolfoily requested to eopport the project for which the mooting was cailed. On motion, the proceedings were ordered to be p üblished. Shocking 111 order and Salcido. Tho HoUidaysburg Standard at the 19ih records otto of the most painful occurences that ever took place in Blair county. The facia as narrated by that paper arena follows: A- 1 farmer named Gconoc-j Pecbt, residing betweon AUona and BlMrFurnaco, i has for some time Icon laboring undor partial in« caused by religious monomania. His actions, however, never were bo violent thatatty restraint was pnt open-them, and he was oulferedio conduct bis own business. •On Sabbath last, at about,B o’clock, he was-in the kitchen where his daughter, aged about 18 years, was engaged in washing dishes, when ho seaed an axe and struck her on the forehead tvith the Bharp edge, cleaving her head in such a manner that sbo died almost instantly. Tho noise brought other members of tho family to tho kitchen, who ob served Pecnr mnning from the housß. Chase was made as soon as possible, but to:no pqrposo, as ho ran direct to tho forebay of a saw null, about 30 yards off, and forcing himself under tho gate, was drowned before ho could bo extricated. Pecut always boro- a good character, waaa tem perate man, and highly esteemed by all who know him. . Fralt Trees* Tho new method of raising fruit trees by planting tcton$ t is a greatconsiderstion {a {bo art of obtaining good fruit. It bas many advantages over grafting, because it is more expeditious, and requires no stock nor tree. They may bo planted where they are res quired to stand,-and thc labor for one day will bo sufficient to plant out enough for a largo orchard af ter tho scions are obtained. The method of pro* paring the plant Is as follows ; Tako ihe scion as for grafting, and at any llmo alter the first of Fob* ruory, and until tbc buds begin to grow considerably, and dip each end of tho shoot into melted pitch, wax or tallow, and bury it in the ground, tho buds up permost while the body, lioain a horizontal position and at iho depth of two or threo inches. Wo are informed that trees obtained in this way will bear in four years from the itmo of plantiog. We have no doubt of the practicability of this method of rale* ing fruit. A gentleman in thlo vicinity, tho lait eea son; planted about twenty scions of different kinds of pears which appoar to flourish. Tho cam post* (ion ho used woe melted shoemaker’s wax.—Cu//<» vatot. ■■ ■ ■ ' ' : t 'y •c;j FROM HARRISBURG. CORBBSroSSEHCX OP TEE MOENINO POST.} •xrroMBER-xx^iii.' HAawfißtjfiOj February 18, Fhiesd HinPEn: Yon scarce do my.intentions justice when* you state in the Post of the 18tb that Idesire Gen.Eickel to become «■ a subject of special newspaper laudation.’-' -1 certainly con» templated nothing of the kind. Theonly ( object [ had in view 'in calling your attention-to'the facts which I believe I presented in my lewer r was a simple' act of justice to . Gen. Bickel and the State at large. I agree with you entirely that public officers ■ should - not be puffed because they do their duty. But.thero is a vast diflereuce. you must admit, between puffing and the bare mention of the. fact that the entire interest on the Slate debt had'been paid without loan or discount. It was something unusual in Pennsylvania, and as I conceive it to be the duty of every good citizen to proclaim any fact that would-seem to build up the credit of our good “Old Keystone”' State at home and abroad, ! could :no{ .but remark the perfect silence that was maintained, in every di rection on the subject. However, after, the hand* some notice you have given the General,:! do not feel disposed to hold futher controversy on the sub ject, and shall accordingly proceed lo give you the little that haa transpired here to-day worthy of note. ■■■■.' .. .. ' ■ "i : .. In the Senate nothing was done but the pre fer, tationof a. few petitions, and -the rather lengthy discussion of the Free Banking Bill by Messrs. Crabb and Walker." The former rather opposed it, while the latter advocated tht system in every particular. • Mr. Crabb was a little too hard for hie antagonist. Contrary to the usual habits of a-ais' he pushed ttraight forward, while Mr Wplker was .compelled to ask a lioce, and so the discussion was postponed for today, . In the House it was private bill day, and ol course not particularly interesting except to those immediately concerned. A good day’s work waa done, as you Will perceive by the large Jist of bills I send you, which passed a final reading: A supplement to an act entitled An Act lo in corporate the town of Freeport, in tho county of Armnrong.i- A farther supplement to the act entitled An Act to Incorporate the borough of West Philadel phia, approved the seventeenth of February, A. D., 1844. - . An Act to incorporato theFindleyville and Saw. mill Run Plank Road Company. An Act to incorporato the borough of New Beth lehem in tho county ol Clarion. An Act to annul tho morrisgo contract between Mary Ann Lovell and Abraham Lovell. An Act to annul tho marriage contract between Daniel Grot# and Barbnry hit wife. An Act to anthorizo Edward C, Wayno and others to sell certain real estate, and to legalize certain tales. Ad Act confirming certain talc* of unimproved lota of Adelaido Goodwin, a minor, and authorizing the aale of tho reaiduo thereof. An Act authorizing tho Governor to incorporate the Abmgton Turnpike and Plank Road Company. Supplement to the act incorporating the Dan* borough and Plnmateadvillo Turoplko Road Compa ny. ” An Act to incorporate tho Martinsburg Plank Road Company. . An Act to incorporate the Addison ■ and Klkland Plank Road Company. - ■■ An Act lochango the namo of Thomaa Omn lltuiiing to Thomas Xerzna. I ' An Act for tho relief of Darnel T.'Storm. | An Act to authorize the Cana! Commiaaioncra to I examine the claim of Junta Layton. | An Act to prohibit for a period of five years the i deatruction of door la tho counuea of Franklin and ‘Cumberland. ! An Act relating to the election of townahip offi* I cor* In the county of Wyoming. An Aet fixing tho place ofholding the general and township election* in Spring township, Berk* county. ■ An Act dividing Union township, in the county of Fayette, into two election ward*, to be atylcd North and South wards. An Act extending certain road laws id Wyoming county. A aapplement to no act, CD titled An Act to incor porate the Philadelphia Lifo Iniuranco Company. An Act for tho relief of Levi Reynolds. An Act for Datamini; certain out-lota in tho town of Franklin, in Venango county, and Tor vacating the afreets and alley* intersecting the tame. An Act tochango tho namo of Levi Duck and. other*. An Aet to change the nameof Patrick Gannon to Francis Patrick Gannon. An Act authorizing the Itualcea of tbc Methodist Episcopal Church in Saddsbary townrhip, Cheater connty, to toil said church. An Act authorizing William B. Fling, liuetee unit der tho will of Mary A. Uaydook, deceased, and btz. successor, to sell real canto. An Act to authorize A. K. Lewis, trustee, to Belt certain real estate in thc.cily of Pittsburgh. An Act to confer on Daniel Chambers, nn illegiti mate son of William and Elizabeth Chambers, the rights, privileges, benefits, end advantages of a child born in lawful wedlock,. , . A aapplement to an act, entitled An Act ixtng the sale of certain school houses ha Lebanon, Montgomery and Westmoreland counties, approved 38th any of March, A. D., 1849. , Aq Act to form tba boroughofHaatlngdun, la the county of Huntingdon,into a separate ochoo) dis trict. A supplement to the act to incorporate tho Eric and Waltaburg Plank Road Company. A Supplement to the act entitled An Act to in corporate the WaynaharO’, Qnleey, Funkstown, and FsycttevilleTurnpike Road Company. A supplement to nn act authorizing tbo laying out of a State,road from Allentown to Jonestown, and* to repeal an act relating to road law* in Jefferson, connty. - A supplement to an act entitled An Act to incor porate the Lewisville and ProspcctvlHo Turnpike .Road Company, in Montgomery connty,and relative to certain State vrond* id Allegheny and Washington counties, and in Lntcrho, Schuylkill, and Columbia counties; and relative to tho fi-»» Uniicd Stains Bank, and coorta of quartor scaimna, approved April 33,1850. An Aet to incorporato tho Warren and Rldgway Brtdgo Company. An Act te Incorporato Iho Carbon Run Improve mont Company. An Ael to incorporate the Big Mountain Improve ment Company. An Act to incorporate tho Short Mountain Coal Company. An Act'(o incorporate the Athena Hall Associa tion In tho county offiTonlgamcrf *An Act to incorporate .the Tacony Ferry Com pany. t ■. An Act to repent the second proviso of iho see and section of an act to Incorporate the Bedford Water Company. ■ ■■■■•<■ An Act to incorporate tho Brownsville -Cemetery. An Act Incorporating the Odd Fellows* Hall As sociation of tho city ot Pittsburgh, county of Alio ghopy, . - . Mr. Robertson presented petitions of citizens of Allegheny county for, a system of free Banking, and for the issue of email notes by the present Banks.- Also a petition of citizens of Birmtngv ham, of like import. Also a remonstrance of citi zens of Allegheny county, against the laying out of a new road from new Brighton, Beaver county, to Allegheny city. . • The excitement 1 of yesterday seems to have , given an impetus to business, and, if not followed i by reaction, wo may indulge the hope that some* thing good will grow out ol Montour county yet. I SPRIG. - i v * ‘ . 1 •* * ' —— The wires of a directJinoof magnotic telegrap from Hamsburgh to HolUda?sburgh, ou* Jiewiatown ana, HumingdOn,.were brought to Hollidaysburgh on Satur day-last;'-''' 1 •; l .•‘'■‘•V-'.'V ' r < A laborer on the Central Bond, named William l Dawson, was tilled at the Tunnel, near the Summit, on i the sth mst., by the caving m of a body of earth, under, which he was boned. He died about four hours after he was extricated; * - With such perfection have they got to manufac ttmng counterfeit half dollars, of American stdrap, that It is almost impossible for the best judges to detect them-; The Philadelphia Inquirer states that the Secre tary of the Navy lias ordered that the remains of the il lustrious naval hero,-Paul Jones,; to be brought home m the frigate Sl Lawrence. ' : Ramiey townships Harrison county, voted a sub scription of $30,000 to the capita! Block, of the Steuben*! villo and Indiana Railroad on Saturday week. . , A New York paper-says building lots, are, now selling near the footbf Twenty-third street */at one hun dred to two hundred and fifty dollaTS per foot!” In 1 John Adams relates in hi a diary that ho drove oul of the city three miles to break fast with Mr. Scott, whose junn was whore the foot of street now is. , The celebrated comedian, John Reeve, was once accosted by an elderly female with n bottle of gin in her hand: “Pray,.air, I beg your pardon. Is Ibis Iheway to the work house V' John gave her a look of clermiu dignity, and; pointing to the bottle, gravely said, ‘ No, madam, bat that m.” A Tuscan Actor who was playing at the Theatre La Pergola, in Florence, on the 6th “It * was hissed by i the audience, and flunghis dogger in the pit. Two of the | audience were wounded, and a riot would have follow ed, if the eardged player bad not been immediately ap prehended by iho police. .. . • —— A report, circulated Itowe, that General Gan baldi. oa Captain of. an American vessel with the If. S. Flag,had leltNew York to land a force on the Roman | shores; occasioned great apprehension among the clef-, gy, and even, n is 6aid, among ttfe French garrison. Tho-Sherry vintage of 1019 has tamed oat very bad, and it is said that not one-fifili or the produce enn be made available. The vintage of champagne of 1850 is also had, and there will he a short supply of spaikling wines. * wealthy Lombard Nobleman, who lately died m Rome, has bequeathed a monthly allowance of 30 •cudi, (about is, fitr the maintenance of lu« dogs, and a monthly pension of 15 scudi for the person appointed to feed and itnd them. ♦ • . LeliersfromGibTaUarstaietbftt.oiUbelttOfJon i nary, in the Strait*, the United Sutea frtgaicConaUtttUon randowntkoship Confidence, from Newpori.ioßaicc lona. Fortunately, although the.ehip sunk in three mm utesjVbecreweseaped. ' • There are lying m Falmouth, England, forty ] vessel* laden with 'wheat front Palestine, to be fpHowed ( by further arrival*; many more ve**cla similarly freight-, ed, being actually oalheir.way to England. 1 The Editor of the Charleston Newabasbeenprer seated with a eouplc of singing mice, which, be »»y?> possess sueb Vocal powers a* to imitate the lower notes of the young Mock bird, the warble being perfectly 4Ur tinei. •• . A. bill ha* been introduced into the Wisconsin Legislature to limn tli© amount of land which any ono individual may hereafter acquire, u> OJOacref. The Wisconsin paper says the bill will probably become a i law. —— A rencounter took place w Macon, Georgia, on Saturday lughl week, between Wm. Edward* and Weil, which' resulted lu the death of the latter. Ed ward* had jttit been pardoned from the Penitentiary. ,i *\v r r ' •_.i. K# . JjVi'.f ■ •‘V f ' ' ' *’• Scribblings ontr (Clippings. Letter* from Brest state that the French war ■learner* which cruised off the Italian coast have cap* I tured a vessel belonging to Muslim's committee, .and sailing undertho Portuguese flag. -. I The Ht. Rev, Bishop Chase, of New Hampshire,; has accepted an invitation trom the Standing Committee of the Diocese of New York, to perform Episcopal du ties there until the first of May. - Max Alareuck has secured Castle Garden, at the termination of Jenny Lind’s series of concorts, and will delight the public wills operatic pcrformaOQCh thew.da- Ting the Rummer. “ * • ; . ... S. M. I* Barlow reached NevoOrfCani era thostG cast-, from Mexico, bringing the treaty ratified by the Mexican Congress in t elation to the Tehuantepec Rail road - Asm Bey, the Turkish Ambassador, arrived at Savannah oa Uie Bih uisi-,&ud!Jcft entity 12thoa.hi« way to Norfolk. He was tepdercdl&chDSfrnalmes of the city by the council Too paper hanging raantffactory of Messrs A. A \V Orr, at Troy, N Y , was entirely destroyed by fire on Friday morning- Loss, $35,000. insurance, 010,COO —— Have the courage to prefer ease to elegance; to get out of bed wheil you ought to acknowledge your altered opinions upon a conviction. ;*and to confess your fear of God *■ _ Hev.Mr. NciJ, fornierlF-orPteilidelphia, Util now ftcuiedat Franklin, Mich wa* recency biuenbyarabid dog, and liia pbysacun* rnteittin no-hopes of hia recov ery —, The lady"* ho was forty-years old at the taking of die lom ceitsu£?££pait* hcr&tlj'as tiurtyaeferubn year ,—~ A biU haapafsedifie Legislature of Iluncos, ex empting & HoiatMcuJ, to tho voice of QIOOD, from dxecu- —— Sirangt^a?SUOis arc agitated in debannf? clubs down East The last wat, u What is the difference be tween a facettnUe and a sick fataHy*!' 1 The »etnn the Delaware during the lan week ho* been gradually brcajungup and.JeaViflg fortho Ocean ] Tho realized at the auction aaloof uck-, els for Jenny Lind's first concert pt amount- 1 cd to $3,373. , ■ ■■:■’;•/ ■ .. , i Mr. Baker, of Mirt-i bar been Clnof I Justice of New Mexico. Toe two »de4ndge» are from I ladiana and Michigan. . "" v • bate from ,Afc»»i Intelligence from Liberie to ibo lSib ofDoenm. bcr b« beoii rccclv|sU.: The, Meaaago of President Robert* to the Llbe»!anCongreMbas boon published. It i* a lengthy documont, iaiigive* airlnlercatiog view ot tbo prcienf condition nsya aince the la«t meeting lip torritoiialyljtml* bCthe Government have been contidetabiy eetebdoß: " On. the north treat —cxccpiiogabouttcn miica of seacoaal—tbo politmal jurisdiction oT thn republic extend* to tho cnirnnco of the river Sho Bar. ; Thi* jurisdiction —comprehending the notorious Gallin', an—ha* been rcgutlrly and formally ended to thin government by the nittyo pwprlotors. The native title to tho soil of Xcverai of thMO tracl* Jtaa been bttlngorshito--tlra deed*lbr Wnieh>wni bit raid be. fore you—and negotiations are fiatv-pendieg for tho extinction or. the native title t? the;*oil ot the whole, of them, Aodl apprehend, no great, difllcully in being able, soon, to bring thean ncgotlation* to a ihvorablo termination. .The. ptinolpsl difficulty, hllherto. hot bcenUho want of ; (hnde {o nieot. the largo advance* demanded by the chiefs. lam B4p« py to slate that this lotobarraasmeot has;beeh parti, ally removed. By tho Liberia pocket, is Sejtem* her last, tho Secretary of tho Treasury reoeived from Rov. Wm. McLain, Secretary; apdTroasurer of, the American CofonliaUon Swtlety, on inyolco of merchandise.amounting to three thousand .eight hun dred and thirty-four dollar*, to nld-thi* Government in tho pnrchheebf ‘ territory. Thitomistance it vit'ry opportune andpiteciusundor trowed obligations to tbo friend* ot Liberia and of Africa, In tho Uni* ted State*. . i ■ ■ - 1 The native* are Improving morn rapidly at present ■ than atanypreviausbids* TbordiUTonjorolnstances of laborious Indaatmamohgthtmj every year. > Tho Liberian goveinmopt holdtt Jnrtstilctioa over n torrHory comprising, nt,the lowest, computation, over two hundred thousand of tho aboriginal inhabitancy The chiefs oraoviral tribes. within.-itajarladicv Mon have recently expressed to too srvearoest wish to have missionaries and cchoojscelabl ished among their people, who, thiy say, to recede instruction. DrcuW*ofjhb Sdivß T»fPE.**Our private ac .counts- from tbo coast of Africa state that tho slave Vole on Us last Ifc*. a» d . nearly all the aiaye deajers’on the South Coast aro oaohrppt.. Such was the vigilance of thefcrulsers that , there were 8000 slaves in the barractiona ■at Ambria, _wh ich they waultf hot run the ri« . The Phmnix, screw sloop,Commander Lysaugtttr• stationed, off that plnco. The prize capturedW the Cyclops, steam frigalo. Captajnlthe - Hon* w; E? Hastings* tho 18th November, had bpen waiung : four month* for theehanco or allpmbg anay with her cargo. She fcojtaiclbilly paaaed4tnder;tho flag*hiptj.aternj.at ppff herWgo ono metnltg- tw«nty.fivo miles north .nfLoando.Btthrcoo'ltocaiandatelghtPvM.ahß. waa under', thogqna of the big amor. She had -no. sl&vo deck, and wab bo. crowd ed , tint the Cyclops, Tdr hotnanity eahek'tbeUont 300 of Ihepoor vrrelchca r iMd conve«d' : Helena.’ 1 The ho'a|th. of the eqnadron.waafuj)y.lnpS9.bd.pe that.. en the Me» : dilnrranein.; Service, VMefie..‘i.7f^-'ri dip V' tf.-:/ ; 1 ' | '•®«k - ~ ■'2J Plant: Road, to Palue»lUe, OhlOi Our readers will porcoire, sayav the Gacelfe, by .the procecdingßofamcotiug" held in Gustavuar, Ohio, that a plank roadhas pocn projected rrom PcmCß •villo| on ■ Lake jdrie,‘to Pittsburgh, by wayjof West Greenville, Mercer end Butler. ~~The jroad between hero hhd;Butler U Jelfeadyprovided for,and it the friedds of the onierpriso in Ohio construct'lt toWest Greeuvillo, thero'will be only the gap between the latter place-end Butler toprovido for; Let Mercer wake and fill upthis'gap.: ‘ ' Frorn t\e Painesville Telrgraph, Extra, Feb. 17. PAraC3VII.t.E ARD Pirrsuonon—A - P-LASK IiOAD I We.tabe pleasure in directing the attention of our; citizens tothe report". : of’the proceedings ofthe Plank Hoadmeeting, held in Gustavos, on IhKBUH insu • . { We are informed by one' of, the Painesvillo dele gation, S.B. Bailer, Esq-i that great' ea>neatness' and'enthuslasm pervaded! UrV; meeting, and no ono {doubted the completo success ofthe undertaking- No public improvement hatyetbeeirprojiesedmoro calculated to benefit Lake coonty thitinlatciy and. perhaps, ihitnediatelyi) than the contemplated Plank Road from Blqomfieldtp West Greenville, Pa. From , Painesviile to; Bloomfield. ! the .Plank Road will he completed next eummer. - Should {it he extend* ed to West Greenville there will then be only forty additional miles of road required to complete Ibe. connectionbetweep PainesviUe and Pittsburgh'.:' A': cpmtfsiny TMIi 'soon,ibe formed; i/or.-the .pnrposo of; making the fortymiles of road alluded to. .i-b : . . Wo may be over sanguine, but we must think that here is an opportunity Offered/to the' citizens; of PaiDesvllle, bywhlch ihey thay balld Op their town and make it an important point on the Lake. >Aswe have frequently asserted, the Railroad from east 1 to; treat,; will.bo an Iqjury—aulesa Plank Roads are made to the southward. A connection with Pitts* | burgh, and iutermedlute plados, so gpoduud practi- | cable, will be all that will, be necessary to vendor.] the Balffuad'a mean’s this section oi country. PLANK ROAD MEETING. , t In pursuance of previous’ notice, the citizens ol Bloomfield* Greene, Gnstavus, Kinsman ;ind 1 West Greenville, Pa., met at the Acadamy at the' QiiSta vds centre,' on Fefirnnry ;6 r .to -consider:the projeel of a Plank Bondfrom.:Bloomfield to West Green ville. ~,7. - On motion of Geoig'e HedejjßsqGitJie . meeting was organize^. by. electing the Jbliowingf officers Baci Bsrnesj’of Gdstnvns, President; Jolin KioEioan end Major Churchilll, Vico. PrsB[denta} and I E. A. Brown, C. A.; .'Bittenbanhbr end John A. Waugh, SecreiaHei.'_ u.'!,; i ■ After the fall organization, Mr.(Batter,, ot Lake county,fwas called-npon to state the object of the meeting, which ho did in a vorjt satißlactorj;'manner, wben, on motion, tbo following resolutions ■ were unanimously adapted: : " Resolved, That the construction of a Plank Road from Bloomfield, Ohio, east to WcstGreenville, Pa., wonld be of great public utility, and ought to be con* strncted, ,i :; ‘ -Resofned, Thatthecommisaionora.appqintcd.under, the ehartmOTor said roaif.te Ohio sod Penbsvl.vania, be requested, after duo notice, to cause books lobe dpeaed-rdr eußscriptioo'tostock for the building Of said, toad without delays j > ? committee of three in each town* ■hip bo appointed to call townabip mectinga at each time na they may think proper, to further tbo build* iegofesid road. ' -?.•: i. Tbo following commitcc of vigilance! whose da* ty it shall be to obtain subscript lonto stock, were appointed. :i ■; ‘:s - Blomylrld—George W.Howe, \Ym. F. Judd, J. K. King. ■ • . ■•■■■ ■ - Greens— Li S. Bill, George P. Curtis,.Noah Coleo -man. Gur/otnu—J. T. Horner, H. Stephenson, C. p. Sheldon. -■ ■ ■■■:' ■ Xfnnaan—lL Bidwell, D. Allen, John Christy. ■ Wat Salem, Pa.—John MeNealy, Wo. G. Mobs* man,M.J.‘Lonizenhcisor. , ■ . • ,-•! Wat GreincUte, —S. Goodwin, Jno.Av Wnugb, Wm. Sutton. On motion, ; • Rosined,-That the preceedinga.ortho meeting,bo signed by tbo officers, and forwarded to Mercer, Warren and Poineaviile for phtjricntion.'j Adjourned. ' : (Signed trg the cfliur*.) i ■ SPRING STYLE PRINTS-CtwlCo and oe&miftlt. round Je.hH, Mo»- 83 mulct MaikcWs. ■: -y~>nfKs^i'NK~l)gEsa-euDlK?—’rieeeiveit and' 1 1 opencdiiusmornSaf Btttege Da CJimi Mom DaXiolMS, Lawns, *e:, 4c., choice sprms LjfliU CWVI'HB AtMU IUiSH UUIISX- ■ 14 eases irapar and soporextra Long Snawis; •3 : . do do do lrisli Linens; _ onberaostapprovedJUan^a^ng^^^^nedaV: TAtUrmNG, WAITING and WRAPPING PAPERS. Jti 3Www»a*bjr 33 Printing Yajfer; 300 , do: 21 by2o .do. do; 300 do.-Wby32* do } do; • • . i. ’ . 600 by34 r 2d by^U23. - by 43; 400 -do Blue* Factory Paper ; = • ■; —■ : 1200 bundles Single Crown Straw Paper; . * 400 do . j Double •.•ido - .• -do; - i « . 700 do.-; Medium : :do • .-da;-’ -*T.' 350. do. Medium and Single Crown Bug. Tho undersigned, keeps ■c-jiatantly on 1 hand uila ior sale or exchange /or Bags* a largcaad general .aison* menirOf Cap, lielter, Hardware and Tca Papera ; BonßetßQard», ; : .v ; - - ‘O.Ju.aUEE^ feb24v : ■ ;i cornerof*Pctman^lrwittisi?.^ AFLACEiW ANTE Bin* Grocery or Hroduce>tore Jtl lor a nice, mor&L well bOhaved the Forks of the Yougmogheny. Also, foranice young man .from Washington county, plains ‘clerVin a store; School .masters, Ac; wonted mace* for soyeral Book keepers,Safes men,; are house or Laborl|igmen,and for a number ptßoysj Ol alt ages, Housekeepers, spooks, WTev.and-.pry-Nurses ChnmberoiaidsjScaißstressesjnnd anumbcrpiCtrforcd'i men and women ondbovsand siHa of all ages, want employment. PleSse call at \ ISAAC IIAKRIS’ .*■ fcbg4:3t* . Agency and Intelligence Office, sth at. TPOK S ALB— IOO cou parplc ami yeliaw-.Carpet IJ Chain; tob.WnteiDonisJlUeJtitaelby ihe barrel or retail’; afargo JialionalvMap nrahelAmerieoil Rg-. public;.Map.ot Obtap-Ma»;Df..ibe.\Vortd; i a large; Tcmpenuiee Chart,aaiitwo ffapdrea»adt(iy,:TfOiperv anc6CeHlEdiiießj BlankTo-I.eta; a'eyeo Uoieaof eheap andtutiroFMedkiifts; lie, Morningßost-nnd aU oar Daily and a grab!'variety of.oar'BxoJtange Newspa-J nets; la fe w Almanlcv Ae.’, Jcept for-sale at J rebSl , : ISAAC HARBlS’,JFifth«trfet. T?¥BK- ; ®bbU;Na?l4rabrndor qffiiedHe'rringa, re ' No aOa Liberty at. eOFKiE— iWO baKs'Bio Coffee, onirttaclaud for aal' foMl . . . A , ALEXANDER KINO. VEllSH—Mackerel, Nos.l,ihand3j •j;' • •• Shed, In "whole and half barrels; . Herrings iu pickle i . Cod Fish irrenskai' Fcrealo by - i. r, ;, ALEXANDER KING; tJODA AStt—ISO carsfcs B sale. IftbfilJ - TJIEATHERS—2O sacksnnraftFsatbers, forsalc by Ji feb24 • - « ALEXANDER KIMO. Sundries— . - 350 bxa Oranges 50 bxs 3lciiy tffimons j , • 200 doz Lemon ’ • ISUbxsßaiaias; ... - lOQ&f-bx*‘d6; , . ’ 40 maUa Haisios ;; ISOdrumsFiga.NewElhua; . < SO Oil,<4UariB i 6Q do*‘-‘do • pints; • {- f ' • 40,doxni59ticd pickles; J . Ja ilorc attd i'or'salc by 1 JOSHUAS RHODES & Ctt> fcbW- v — .- s ' •"NovOWoodßW IN lIIE MATTER bfV.?' In the'.Courl'iof Codmon the petition lorAtextilfUeaavbfb&Ubgtuny.' County;- andorijcClurgianinsol-, ofDocemhetlerm, 1811: No.: vent debtor' ’ ■ 3.173.' '' ' ' . j “OliSAf ", AND -NOW, , pietnentai account of WillianitX. hJ'CaurgV Assignee ofyAlexandor .hrciurgi-,paving SwiMnghcenfilcdcthe,Court direct iha.Prqlbqno-; .:9H9HK>tatr to gins nolice oMhO;cihiMuoii iiqd; ••'■■SHMCp illig,;thereof, by. pnblicationifol three, weeks IhthoMormngPost and.-Commer •cial Journal, two Weekly newspaper* published ip *he CityuOfiPlttsbureh; tmduepunty ofAllegheny, t»*.that Bold ocooulHwiil do olloweil on the four! a Mono ay of Match next, unless cause •, ba- shown why the jama should not be'alltfwtd.nha dust of which publications Shall bjyftt leasnea jjays before the day, fixed" for the. .hUoisranoeofioMd amount, febattltdeStw.!. -. , aishflEftS. HAYa.j’totVy. blif' - smammmffizmyz In the matter or the Apprmsment ana valuation" oftne eatate'of TtoV.'Ohiiiaee 8.-Mavtatfedeoedsed, . No; S3Becetaber.TermiiBl9i'Ma now, to wiVPeb xarYlK.lSSUlihd'proof-of'the.rpuoUcatiott" of wh 'Rule and othere W the epmw of the_Rov. C, Bj Mi i guire, to be'an&uPPebr.ib Couft onthoddSAtuidny of Pehntafy.to ndoeptdrWuse^.eaid-eetate Kav;j%aiecit On motion ofJoseph Weaver, the Court grant; 'uStuleuponlhe heirs aud representatives pfiheßqv. C.. BfMogmre, and all oiiters'interestedln said estrtofcta show cause whytheelWappf tho. Rev. q. B. Maguire,; deceased, at nppnilsed.'be: : the Inquisition m thiscase, ihould'rtothesold;and ditcctlhe-rulatd’be-murhable : • ITT? To be threeumesHUithe -Dally; Posf ;' s Moantftin'Semlbelr eambrlttJ-wnatyi -and* therHagera- -Copy: threeiimesccbsirgo' ,*fcnd copy of each paperlo Jbbepfc .IVeaver.' ;v v : i *wkww«. Oardi. ■ ■ ! y~ TUST ItECKIVED a. supply of Pnntei’aCarOsivory' ,«| surfaced, tsatia'surfacedy’aaiin enaaieUed.luflnumd People’s colorcdCords. ■ . ~ • ~ [ ! 1 news- Ink! V.' * ' V . > • .* .V V- - Soda Aeh.fineit quality,* toi ALEXANDER KINO. -* *. - *4 Wt.*.*" ►»- r. V.. - - V *..*?> t ‘ *• -r % ** CtJBE roa a Cold.—The following-prescription Ims been taken'from an old black letterbaoki A. D. 1430: •Putto your fccUc in hot water, - As lugh a 3 your*\highes? Wrappeyour head m. flannel le, As lowe as year eyes; .TflKe a-qUart of, bedtfei as a dose; With a dumber four dippe . .. Well talloweyoar nose. Married; On Sunday evening, February 23d, by the Rev, Mr. M’Mahon, A. 11. HOEVELER, Esq., tolrMissLlZZrE, daughter of Wat. — T _piEDl j ■ . : ... Yesterday mommgvnfteT, a severe omlprotractddill-; 'nessu'“Mf. in'thcCOth year of his and acquaintances are reap '’ctfuliyJinvUed to'attend his fdneral fromhia'larte residence, Pend §tre'ef> Fifth Whrd;TO .proceed- loathe iMoribngahels nvharP-' ■ 'thence Co. - XO 1 the'honorable the Judges of the Court of General Peace inandforlhe County- Of-iUlegheny : v * ■ -....- ✓ ; . . The petition of Francis Jamison, of-the Third Ward, Pittsburgh, inlheComuy aforesaid,-humbly- sheweth. That your petitioner hath provided himself, with: mate rials iorthc accommodation of travelers ;and; others, at i hls dwelling-house In the-Ward aforesaid,andtirays that Tour' Honors •wfll-fio-pleased :to.grant:hima : license to.i keep a public house of entertainment. .And your peti* 1 1 UO oef jßS indntyl)OunJ,will j \Ve‘ the.subscribers,:ditizen» ; of/the “Ward aforesaid, j do certify that the above petittonensof good repute for J honesty and temperance,andistyeH-pravided wiihliouse , roomand conveniences for the accommodation and lodg- ■ ingtof stfangers andtravclers; and that said tavern is ne-1 «John Bryson, J-Little, 1, Filing iWm -Gilmore,- HW ; .Beaumont.' HughL,aUey,J SbieldSyF KimmOfijuLQ.-v Harra,R Barclay, Thomas MoorheadfJohn Burke. : feb!s:3t* ' (Journal copy,and chPost.) • W j the Honorublethe Judges of the Court of Quarter; Sessidu'soflhe Peace,in and for thb.Couniy' of Alle gheny:'. -'.'V ~ \ i - tie Pifth Watd, city of -IHushiirgyati'jheCoimtyoforeaaid, humbly slieweih,That your.petylione> btttkprOvided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and othersyat hisdwpU-. ing house-ih the Ward afarcsaidj and,prays that your Honors will be pleasdd to gtant hira.dlicense lo keep, a public house' Of entertainment,' - And your:petitioner,as m duty bound, will pray. ;, SALVADOR SLOCUM.w Wc, the subscribers,citizensof the Ward aforesaid, do | certify, that the ; above petitioncris of good'renute for 1 honesty and hoase room and cbuveuiehces for tlie.flccommbdatioa of trav elers and Other's; arid that said tavern is -j. , : '• John Taylor, Richard Boyle,JacobMatern,F E Kre* iacr,J Wiajior, 'Emanuel Reii, T Catr, Jacob 6’erwjg, Wm Sieben, David,Strasbraycr, Joseph MeydiyJames. M’Lean. 1. Jtfw*!** r ..Dissoltitlon. ' ■ ■ rinflE parmershiptheretofore existing under the firm of X Gauroh & O’Cossob, is this day dissolved bymu toftl consent. .The busiucss-wiirhereafteE be continued rhy Thomaj Oabnon, aube old stand,lMo. 490tPenn.st. • Xr f * * THOMAS GARNON, , • • • JOHN. 1 feb22r2tdaltw* ■ pitta iauieiiki r <>* n “ aranEtoom P anr " THE Books for the Subscription ' Stock of the Pitts turgirLife Insurance Company iwHl Tie opened -on MONDAY, February 'SJth,' ftoptTO ; AiSl.,ar the Office of C.'A: COLTON, corner, of Wood and Fourth streets; up stairsi toreinairfopeh till the stock is taken. ■ JAMES S. HOON, K ‘ JOSEPHS. LEECH,' JOHN S.BILWORTH, . ' t-Commissigners. . • \ ■■■■ ■ ■■■ < l 'XjOßt* -.• a ■ A large, white, blac^/spotted, - .Newfound^ - ~ ffSsS’rr land DOG. Any person returning him.to subscriber’s residence, near the. Miners-, ▼ille Toll Gate, CenlraVAveoue/or* to- the-?MercbanVB Colleee, corner of Third and Market streets, will be: liberally rewarded. [feb22:2tj F. DUhF. liadleiiVWrttlng; Classy t y ■ MILL B.WUiLIAMS, Professor <>f Penmanship m : DutlV Mercantile College, will open a Ladies’. Writing Class, on Monday next, nra private classroom/ opposite Nelson’s Dagnerrepn.GaHery/Pffilo Hall. 'La*, dlcs desirons of obtaining art elegant epistolary hand, have now an l opportunity—this being, the bnlyLadles’ Writing Class in the city. Honrs, lO.to 12 AVM.: Gentlemen** Writing Class in the College ntthe usual Hours. - : [fcb22— SIOR REAL GOOH TEA—Go to Ha- i i •• woWH’a Tea Store, in the .Diamond/ Damaged or. erior kepf'atthis establishment. - . ■ v Superior :Gtcen Teas* **••* .-50 and76e. fit.' • - ■ Strong and rough fiav’dßlackj-SQ Fine nrildfiavoicd*-n-~rr-***-SQ snd7sc» •.. * The .finest Old Country Black Tea, 75c. Tliis -Tea, unlike somethe. 44 laie ; imported Oolong%” is free from nil htrbij taste, and t: the ladies all say,”■ ’Tia not impregnated with the effluvia of yitaek medicines. • . febsa-:• - ritHß BEST OJbVYYLNfcS AND U RANDIES, suitable .1* for medicinal purposes, forsftlc-tJYth'b quart or bot* Ue.ot MORRIS•& HAWORTH’S - febSS - Tea Sjore^iiitheDiamond. ;-r; ' - i - _ 0N THURSDAY, a sjun; of mcmeyvirißaoV Noics—*i whiohthe owner crux have .by calling m lU&Siore of. JQim-BiWFJ&DES & CO., ' Si -'»MarketfiUceu.. Two' Acres forSale,*/.y yy •. A LOT OF GROUND of two nc res,wiitt u Frome Dwelling House,- and some Fruit a short • distance -fronrthe .'MincKVilleToH GateI,* 1 ,* about, one mile and & ’daarter front the Court House;. . ! r -S. CUTHBEBT; GenWdlttgfenf, - • • '•? ?«SmUh'fiefd^stfeeT • _ Wanted;' r ' -r .* 1 SECOND HAND STEAftt£NGINE, .wi ill iCylin- XJL ofTromilS -{ ' • WML DYER.--'; : r Ood Feh. While Fisk j j?* atid'-ffetriiigrior sale,by [fcbSS] ~' \VM. DYER, t% | .rOACKiSD TEAS—IS cheats fine YouugJHyson **v a ” ‘nhalf.cHestsßlDctvfor sale low inoiie-foufth : -pohna pacfea ; geß;i>y’' ’ ‘' V. i : feb£2’ 1 . - ..... SVAEtSYER. T> Shoulders for I sale by, Jj ~feba2^ r : V‘ y: - : \‘ ,v ' L‘ l Lartl lor sale by ♦ • . ... TO the Honorable the', Judges of.the‘Couit'of General;. '_Quaner.Sessi6as'of.the:Peaceluand for. tbe-Couupr. s»i Allegheny: .•>; \ "■ '■ ■ -* The peUtionotVAloßesßrawdey/of ihe Ist Wanl,Pitts tnugh;iuuthe .County, aforesaid/ humbly‘.slieweth, That; yonrpetiUonerhath -proTidedilumaelf witlrnia terial s for the accommodation of travelersxind others,: at his dwells; »ing hous e in.theilet. Ward aforesaid, undpraysibatyour: iHooors.will be- pleased to.gTant him a license to keep*a‘ public' house of-entertoinmcm. .Ahd*.yourpetJtioner, as -in duty bound, will pray. MOSES BKAWDEY*;! • We, sc ribeVSj, citizens. ot“.the ■ -doeOrafy that the -aboye petitioner ia of good repute for honesty andtemperanc'e/aiid is well proyided with house. r6om and cohveriiehOes for the accommodation and lodg -iag of-;stmnjgBrs‘ahd t traveler9, and that said-tavern »sne; • e'essary;***- r ' 1 . ‘ Jacob Hay, F Freyvogle, John Scelin* James Gray,- Idthstreeu John-Bryar, J 3 Frislee,Thomav.RoKe ,-J '"Dor* rington. HStaffordjP M’LaughUQrJ.M. Hull, Alexander' jpetterniJer., , • • -{Chronicle-copy and eh Pb£U). : ,dfcbgh3ldaw * / - J - mo the Honorable ihfe : Judee&of the Court oF 'Geceral " el Quarter andfor’theCounty «f Allegheny: '-T ( Tlie < petilionorA.'FaH?r»oLiSesecoml'VV!ara>Ciiy6f PjlUhuTghjm.the.CountynfgresjudjKqinb'lyshc-wellj :.-r, oiheirsi at his ■'dyteUing' hbUBe,-’:Ta*'ihe //afbcesai&iAVpi'dv'and prays ; •tliutypur Honors will be pie ased’to gram him a licensee rttckeep-d public Jiousa of. ciUertaimnent.-And your pe.-* iUtiouer,asm duty-bound, willpray. -‘ >; A: FALLEftT -• | • We,, the- subseiibers, afbresald i good repute tor I provided -witU’ house room and conveniences: for the accommodation . and.lpdging-of strangers rmU iravelers, and that said; i lavem :v .-V wl ■ I H,G BrootB,WmßSh!idrer,/_ohnAnderson, „ »» uCl") graw 7 E'Greer, J M’.WjUiamfi,' JohTi RI u Win: WmAdaiiyE — - f in CASKS SICILY LIQUORICE; . '. . = - ‘-3 'do - ”.'Calbri'^-', i ,3a; •. { , lO.boxesßepuea **..;• do; ; i “-►BO' do'Lemons', inslore'muHor saleby •••'. ; " : JOSIUTA RHODES & CO' ; «>a<,quarts; '. : = ~ i*U,’SU- do;'; rdo • do.jints; . “ 'SodozttFipnedPloWe?; : ' 1 * lOdd ‘Cdptsup,liv store and for sale J>V/‘ . 5 “ jjtSO . , r , >;,4OSHUA RHODE3 & GO./ MATSoyiCA-ACI^ONISs; ~ ; 4U*2aT»^Men>TemperaiitsßAs*ociation. ' t' MEKfINQ Asso- JtX. Ration. wiUJW hold ’»» tlie’ Second *Presbyierißtiil Cmirctr, on Monday-evanmg neit.Pebruarr 54ih. W 7* I addresa winiiu dolivered by tiie Roy.'WV ‘OMKSiSa: - - ’ : - • WMsM. WRIGHT, ' -- - ,', GEO.iI.'KEV'SEIt,; •, “ * , : Commutes, v?-. fetai i r .lornake-'coatTtieiß' la-b«ng .-put t;y.Tjf^ ( fromJ > liiladelphiaj this eeason,large lofsoflipavy' « T**?. * ovr ■ ■ 'ienc4s; aada iewamaU Bdoki sy-;; '- -ftb26 for lale Cheap. ISAAC-HARRI3. dlh ■*" '. -^^‘.i. ; •■ N.r-•.>:. ■-i ' f: ■ •••••• A*+.*-•■■■■■■ ■< '• ,•■.*.•■ ...V.;* , f .. v .**'■ *■■ ■• .: »a# *\hV »:* . J / n „*■ . » : J v h. r s si';?.;■■ issss sssEiasssiSMag sysu as 1 irsss^Sß Churchy Fifth street, and Scored the semcesom© Kgr. ; Wm. I). Howard as speaker for the occasion, fko i.meeting will therefore do held afthe place indicated I This Evenixo, commencing at 7 o’clock. . . The Constitution and Bye-Laws wilL be reported to this meeting) and immcdiately.afier.the address wilt pa l delivered;- -AiHrienda tif'the 1 esnse, male and female* 1 are invited to auend. •+ ?•' - I • ? I KOBEKT ALiKlßßLEfPresldent I ai^rkd^.Maiub,‘Secretary; “ ; feb24-lt. gives warning of its dry had frequent Congb> .the. senscof quick ; I> ren ihiDg bn the ate certain indication* that bo riouszmschief teeing oft itftheOrganaof Respiration. ■ ,AubissxasflOf- Liver wd7t£Tar,t&&.Canehalagua<'wiiliiQ\6tily- accomplish a •.certain, bnimrapld care.:*The three 'vegetable ingre dients of which it is composed, lh a'ebioponad'Btate} is > anitjdiciue which it at onco bhti*Xebril6Vtbaid and heal* mg in its the pulae l Uexc He d,'it soothes it ;if the strength itrestotes it; and if the ' lichgff heals and invigoratesthem. of , ats 'opcrauoq, and thousands rescued ftom/thc iVtrge of . the grave can testify to iiayrartwuf rFot fall de . tails, see, pamphlet,and. ndyerUsenttawmanbtherplaco. • A.febSS;, • t •"»,*.* * • •>. - •• - Astro stated >Tha‘beat 0a- |’ gneneotypOfli on tfcfc bsot jpajerialitire taken fit this ea- !A tablifihment, under; the. of iho proprietors, • Ttie arrangement eopblea them-also to take Family Groups, of any numbei of peiaona, in the- moat perfect pJOORPrv. :: ,* 7 , : ; Likenesses of sickor.rusefised-personflj.tnseaia any partof ihecity. ..... • •■j,.:-.-.- Gallery altheLafpyette ITnlUFpurthstraeticornerof t.—.-r- Fourth and Wood streets.,, tfiitiiancet on.Founh- street v :. ’ Gaitrlo.Jnlc»ot PeiAißr'f' - ditebiionflof f Baron Liebig, the.greatEhysiologiqal-chQiniauby Dr.X S.Houghion, of Philadelphia, u working wofcodrs in all diseases of the stomach and cjigestivtorgilifc; It is truly one of the most fmportnn.t> discoveries iXix* medical sci ence. Cures of tho mosthopolesa casesof indlgettlon have been perfonned t to - w)aich thcmfihctedifan.be ro l'erred by calling on -ineagepfa* - See adVettisCment In another column. .. . Jvsnsa*& feb3 o;. vWO Wood-Mteet: • . v. T-a ■ " • ID^Cousuraersofwibcaaroinvited to read column the card of Jacob, SnMer, store G7Wn!nut street; Philadelphia* -^.--.v,febW:di7 ' Anotber/OTonaert - Es* This is.to certify camft to im the fall of ISI9, by-ihe snataa; of -Henry El»,i»a very destitute condition, and was, altaQst.'totally/nHnd. He bad. been .a soldier in the British:.service* WU then taken-io,one of the beat Hospitals bad. the hcsitreaUixepvtJiat;LOQdon',ccrald:asbtd,and could not be restored to vj'asrdijebnjyftnaßdtica mble. I bad heard so Petrofetiaiil thought l woaldtryßome oflt,on-tljiatnatLvrsct'Min“aBmaU bojtleof the his eyes, well* and^ound l in.thecoorseot.onßinomh;'' i 4 statement at. any. tune 1 btf-c alleJupoiisb lo do, and* someof my neighbors cautpHtfiy to the «aififc,-v n HiaiPHinr’JONES. ' ' Chow’s Borrosijikawr Co.,P' ■ R7B. Sellefsj Mr'Worwfst.; pj $L City; D.A, Elliott, Allegheny-; .ipseplt'l^ugW^Alttgheny; B.A.Fahnesiock tCo.; alfecr,bythepropneior.-: ■ ' ' i V/-Isr£-.2o.S*4fc>KlEß;-: . Canerßaaio,Beyeiali«t-»;PltUbargh. Dutlag: weather, $ • f are.motepreTalemthanMany other season. We ad- f A’isepQTTotisso.nfiiected taprocure at'otice, Javnt's "Ex- &, coughor,tightness of * i the chest or throat} ©fcth&:■■•■ •ShakerSareapariHa*—it-wUieerjaittlycuro yott;" ? • 'Wale‘orfema]e,oldJcrcyoTingyiit.6sd,iriffTvr/imjt/y fiVbnld eacrtgml -Farmi-p MtditintL hp-t»Um t - Call at outDepoi, Agent*, ond get a. [' ’ ( pamphlet, graus, whereiyoti * £. - . i-xj-.;.:PACTS : I ; S^OTS! ;i 'KdCTS! 1 . X ?tcing-ei£n«j- ** 1 &hnthis~ril]/ andcoiintyitr&.i thx&tful . ' . - SHAZsEZFk'SAMSAF&KILZtA. £ . '* Aaprepaiedby J)r.S.i>. fIOWE > liaaJlifetn lie mean* V ‘ th© ha- * mnji'raJnOyarecdaUnually;sTilj;wt,_thrni‘aoy other * paratioii of-SaießpanKa' cver yet brooght’beloxe th* $ ■ public.; : '>■■.. ' fV'V Theputityantl well-tnomij ahafeqQires-notcteglistofcenificatasand earSajo intrddd’ceitriisibcte&aed'demaiidfor ih'e past ■•■'* iaiik bfcgi tttoiafflieaaaiiail^* * A*;- S r ‘ 'r;. ;TM3-raediciite>haaiestablished-'its*itgb reputation . / .ibroagbpot New; York? -and.s New; -Httlnpshb©', nhd the < - Eastern States generally, by its numerous at* v : tested cttre^j ; nnd*al^o,'pyintff|ccspffljnshadtionand up ‘ .iv pr6val"or in. their' r private prabucet:, V''' : - '?,■ • ' Thisiiiheotiiy'&arsapdrilfd .V rjcysamt ■ > tr vutrt vahid&fcti>'every OTte f jiartvyitlarlg ;jf*y??i3far.-. \ '&r, tHiisssfa FtvfcsMrin : tfaiyhfo'&icuctii‘ColZaff& lays ■■ > mendt- )■ MsaCTßT—no in. c {beShc&p}.sQTsaj>J&U&i-ynx.2*'zu.._., - ' -. • • ;■/■ RpriembtTi ii‘M l ‘warnuitbi,xo”.beijticrtly anduntinly ■■* • |> ' Sartoporißa, - * . :\-V- ( */ '-Price SLpoi B5/-v/V T '^Dr.S.D.HO^VEACa.^ '••.■■•:-•* • * ■■-■■•'/ *' Proprietor9|. ■ ■=,. _ ; No,.l,_CoUege. JlalU.Cineimiaiiria-wboa-QU-oidera .musVi>e , addressed..--L'..».' : •'• i. , "i .. ti V&ctsoli a&a ; J. A. • Joni3v riUsburgh; :IX Ai EfctioTr r r R. ( McClzllanp, Manchester;; F- CaobKfifti^BirbwnSviUe: I and v , prietors3M Cplle^eHall,Cinciiumi,(>iilo/ Jfoci24 •:•! burgh and Allegheny, meets ,pn the jjeepmlfMonday ol - : ovtrrvtnonrh.fliUhe Moti.daßduso, Markefstv/ v au67yr, *': 7 ' . £ ID~ A. DamieVnr " ■ way, near loomtObtild-eiev,,;.? « liaiMlredJhoiiBaS4f«lof;Lßmber,wientdh.‘i'l6»'l/ii.„ • Knqaite^te-W^SKEyNOIiDS'S:*;irSE“ e ' a . | .^sb’^.■•i>iSSSO>i>W?£?esni«B»fejHS^ , u . ,5.1- . .f! ; llj.-OlTtrß’eilaw/»AJXaXIVDllwC KutltTi^a-Knuri), TNa 4, iMeUßXiacia 4th ; : ?t ’! - ’ Ld»lffejNo.iB2/m««iB,eyenfMtfiid«3r-fc 7 ,ng, I - Pdojini-f*lonaft L(rffrc,'Ncs'iWO.mfle!» every Friday v • ,«venlajf.v : . a..• 1 • • •;2opcoj3wl^N i Q ; .iBgiMetrery-Tuesday veemog../c */- . ;ji _ -Mehcaktils 3i Friday ' * ' lE7 a 'A.ii&enma. fcodg4 l/o* An gerena Lodge,No..2S9,L every Wed ntsd&y ey Wood etj^Qis,above-Iwrameijk Balujtfa,. * ; - <, #7 a*j! 2J:ly. • 'ri-I^”^, ;^Sy»AN«3E r ’ ■" 15. and 60 years, at the Banking Hooso of ■.,•• , , '&6>agBfflgs& t ;. . C5 —Ao-' *y'}ru!JC*l{/:Grant. D7‘.'Rtt3 r feo»P4pil s li !'aow6rei'nrtsi to £jjpq?«&ktad* oi-Tialts,tm:lJouse3^MsnnJ»6toriff},,Gqog, 1 .dKetttgtofe, ajtdfn.’riansltivtressqlSjJio.,- •/..,; Ail ample guarsmy/or.the sl>ilityTini^iq>egnty 4 of tho XusUuH'c;ij ia ndordedln tliecharactor,of,thoJDixeetoi», ■who. are ojl cttjttat(fc.or4 > 4Usbnrjh > .vr«^ ( kOovvriXotliejdSmimifty.farilieirjiradoopsihffiUlgeace BirdiwegritSK* -vao'iA-* &Sfttssey, Wtn_oa«nlOTiWm; lari) Bryant, HughJKaQng, EdwatitHeaxei* ton iZ- Kinsey 8. IsEßjor. ' *! -V '! 'i- . *J- - J '4 . * ..•r ( .j ( . :/O r; 'V ; v'.V’'' x- • >.;•-.*•'% x-v.xr-.- ; .' ' •'• r'y : -V::J!.,■.■■• ••• U' ’* ** ; "\T ■■ «•••■■.. ■ •■-- ■■■«*..■■ ■ ■ r\*r: :.■■ V... •• ttSfii fc. hf V. '-« ff . . V - ‘v'