The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, January 19, 1852, Image 2

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Great Country"
The - United States, in the last ten years, have
added & vast extent of territory, and received a
,large increase in population. By the census re
turns, it is shown, that in the period mentioned,
' - - -- the'area of the United States has been extend
ed from 2,056,168 to 3,221,595 square miles.
• Great Britain, exclusive of Ireland, contains
-84,000 square miles. The extent of the United
'Slates is therefore 95 times as great as the Island
of Great Britain. France contains an area of
.197,400 square tailes—a territory less than one
fifteenth of the size of that of the United States.
Austria, including and the Italian de
-pendendiii, contains:llia. 800,000 square miles.
' %mai is tile only nation which exceeds the
United States in extent of territory. She has,
-including her immense Asiatic possessions, a
territory of about 4,000,000 square miles. The
:171,t01e of Europe contains only 8,807,196 square
miles, which exceeds by less than one-fifth, or
645;600 square miles, the territory of the Uni
ted States. In population, the growth of the
United ,States is no leas extraordtnary. The
total _population on the let of June, 1850, was
. "..28,246,301.. The absolute - increase from Ist- of
3nne, 1840,_had been 1,176,848, and the actual
'Matisse per cent. is 36,18. Deducting for popu
, lation acquired by additions of territory, and
the relative increase after this allowance is found
_ to.be 35,17 per cent. The aggregate number of
whites in 1850 was '1'3,619,866, exhibiting a gain
upon the number of the same class in 1840, of
5,428,871, and a relative increase of 88.20 per
cent. But -excluding the 168,000 free popula
tion supposed to have been, acquired by the ad
dition of territory since 1840, the gain is 5,-
- 270,371. and the increased per cent. 87.14. The
- number of slaves by the present census is 8,-
198,298, which shows an increase of 711,085,
- , - „eqtmtt4 - 28.58 per cent. If we deduct 19,000
,for the probable slave population of Texas in
=lB4O the'result of the comparisonwill be slight-
The absolute increase will be 692,-
085, and the rate per cent 27,88. The number
of freCcolored in 1850 was. 428,68 7 18 40 ,
386,215. The More - ask , of this class has been
42,892, or 10.95 per cent. From emigration,
the increase ofpopulation in the last ten years,
was 1,739,182, which - , deducted from the amount
of white population above given, makes the-in
crease 8,689,169, and the rate per cent. is re
duced to 25.95. There is probably no country
-in the which exhibits so great a growth.
A Yankee Macbeth
folloiting laughable scenc:ie the Buffalo
Theatre; T
.waa called.: oat of :the Boston Carpet
•Bag, ti ,, down east notioe - chtik full of all sorts
c‘icalities, sent out weekly to all the coun
%try-round- about between the oceans: • It is good
-.for thtblttea--the - Bag and the scene
„dile itigkt :Charlotte Cushman was to play .
tadyldailieth, and a "distinguished tragedian"
..was come' a Mr. Macbeth." The flaming
hatidbilis'_were`,posted,'and great things prqmis
-01:13 hour: !or the " performance" to
bein " approached, news came that Mr. Mac
beth was attacked 'with the "tremens." The
manager storated and fretted--Charlotte was al
armed—and a complete failure seemed inevitable.
But a fellow named - Adams, who had done the
"Yankee" tor the establishment, and who had
_ good memory, anddtad read -Macbeth, volun
teered to come the Hero of Dansinane. The play
corantanFeti-- - Miss Cuithman was doing up the
, titigic in her best style 7 -Mr_. Adams dncceede d
the most sanguine exteotations of ;-the
managersuntil the-banquet edtile"came onboard"
when poor Adams was utterly at fault... lie re;
cellectedthe sentiment, but the wording of the
poetry he had entirely forgotten. lie ought to
have said ' '
ELI 24 quit nly sight I Let. the
Thy - hones are worraseless—tay blood iu cold
-(you has act peealatiaa in thine eves, '
_W-hieh thou dust se glare with n
of the immortal Adams Garet out
richest style,, , ‘F - Yeou git eout t - 16 hidu
p rf riff—yer haiatgotnomarxerinyourbones
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--- ter, - tizol hP,kr,' had; in a )neaeure subsided,
iiiiitnoed to; the front of the
stage, as the writer: Saith, • " looking as sour
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IIT4BITIIGA
MONDAY MORNING
DEMOCRATIC TICKET
PatfailDEß.T. TUE,IIIIITED EITATZB
JAMES BIJCHANAN
OF PENNSYLVANIA
stdeter tteciiioil of . ths - lkinotnitieGeiterta Conoilition
FOR WOE PRESIDENT:
WILLIAM R. KING
OF ALABAMA';
Subject to. the, same decision
ter We have received two long letters from
Harrisburg giving an account 'of the reception
of Gov. Kossuth at, that place; but as our tele
graphic despatches have anticipated all the im
portant matter contained in the letters of our
correspondent, w.e dean it advisable to omit their
publication.
gga, We learn from Harrisburg that the Bill
incorporating the Girty's Bun Plank Road Com
pany in_ Allegheny county has passed both
branches of the Legislature.
REOEPTIOR OP OOV• KOSSITTH
Gov. Kossuth will arrive in Pittsburgh to—mor
row (Tuesday) January 20th, For a full account
of the arrangements that have been entered into
to receive the illustrious Magyar Chief, we refer
the reader to another part of this paper. From
the spirit that , prevails amongst the great mass
of our citizens, we have no doubt that a brilliant
reception awaits the patriotic Hungarian.
The Kossuth festival will take place at Ma
sonic Hall, on ?fouday afternoon, at 3 o'clock—
the doors will be open at 2 o'clock. We learn
that the Hon. A. W. LOOMIS will preside on the
occasion, and will deliver an introduotory ad
dress. We are requested to say that tickets for
the festival can still be bad of the committee, at
Philo Hall, at prices ranging from $3 to Sre
We would advise those who wish to hear the elo
quent champion of freedom speak, to procure
tickets at once, as they will soon be all sold.
Every dollar received by the festival committee
will be handed over to Gov. Kossuth.
We would suggest to our citizens, and to the
different societies, clubs and organizations, who
design giving substantial aid to the Hungarian
cause, to prepare their donotions and addresses
at once. Let the workmen in the various shops
give to the extent of their ability, even if it is
but a dollar, and appoint committees to wait up
on Gov. Kossuth and present their mite to the
good cause. Every dollar will assist in putting
an end to tyranny and oppression
g, We regret to observe that two ur three
palters, in Pennsylvania. assuming to be Demo
cratic organs. devote a large portion of their
columns to retailing the abuse belched forth by
the Whig journals against Mi. liocuasan. The
The Harrisburgh Keystone, is especially devoted
to this dirty work, and permits no opportunity
to pass that will give it a ehance to be the mere
conduit of Whig slang and slander against Mr.
Buchanan. la its issue of the lath, we find the
following paragraph copied from the Juniata
Sentinel, a Whig paper, which the Keystone ex
peas should have a great effect upon the Demo
cracy of the State:
.' The Register has hoisted the name of that
distinguished old federalist, James Buchanan,
for President, and parades in its columns a long
list of names as officers of the Buchanan club
of this place. How many of them are Buchan
an men we can't exactly say ; but we'll bet our
old boots against the Register's common sense,
that we can chalk the hats of at least a score of
those who are made to figure in the proceedings
who are not half so anxious to see Mr. Bnchana
an the loco-foco nominee as we are' However,
when a man haat not bona fide strength with his
party, a little buncomb should be charitably ex
cused. Huzza for Buchanan! we're forhini—roe
..8o drive ahead, gentlemen—plaster his
federalism, endorse his democracy, oil his joints,
lubricate his spavins, and trot him out !"
We do not ooject to, although we regret that
any Pennsylvanian, calling himself a Democrat,
should oppose Mr. Buchanan, but we do detest
the base and malignant feelings that could im
pel pretended friends to indulge in such low vul
gar viturpuration against a Democrat who is
loved by the whole people of his own State, and
esteemed by the country as one of its greatest
statesmen. A man who has represented his na
tive State in every legislative position; who has
represented his country abroad with distinguish
ed credit, who guided the diplomacy of the coun
try through one of the most brilliant wars re
corded in the history of nations, and on whose
private worth there is not a spot or blemish. Such
a man might very naturally, be abused by the
Whigs, but that any one pretending to be a De
mocrat, would stoop to copy their low flimsy.
slang, Is a proper cause for wonder. But there
are guerilla sheets in this State, that are willing
to do the filthy work. Whether they are em
ployed and paid by the Whigs for doing it, or
whether their irate political dishonesty prompts
them to it., we cannot say, nor do we care, but
we would warn the Democracy against these
prowling wolves, who, under spurious covering,
are attempting to destroy the party and leave
the country in the hands of the Whigs.
Disreputable as is the course of the Keystone,
it is decent compared to that of the Lonectiterian.
The editors of that paper appear to be in a per
fect agony of blackguardism against Mr. Bu
chanan and every many who cannot be reached
by the means that induces it to attempt to create
discord in the party. They will of course fail
in their effort to distract or annoy, but viper
' like they will continue to bite the file.
~•
get,„„ There are those who feign to discern
tautology in the speeches of Kossuth, and de
clare that he deals mevely in words. We have
-read mast of , his Speeches, (says the Pennsylva.
nsan,) and if our judgement Incorrect, never
yet discovered aught but the most profound
statesmanship. His efforts abound in sublime
argument, beautiful imagery and startling elo
quence. He speaks bp inspiration, each thought
leaping from his lips, as if impelled by a heart
of tire. It is in vain to search for his Jiving
equal ; and since he is so great in a foreign dia
lect, what must be his power in his native lan
guage. Truly, his are the "thoughts that
breathe and tho words that burn." His speeches
will never be forgotten. They have created a
new taste for oratory and eloquence—a standard
to which rising public speakers will be emulous
to approach.
DIRZOTOIIB. —The follovtinggentlemen were on
Wednesday elected Directors of the Cleveland,
Columtrati & Cincinnati Rail Road Company : A.
A.',Rayne, A. Stone, Jr., J. M. Wool
sey, W.A, plis, J. Gillett, R. Hilliard, L. Case,
and Judge Williams of Delaware.
CLEPZIAND PLAINDEALEB,--Thifi spirited De
mocratic paper comes to us greatly enlarged,
and printed` tipon niiand beititiful type. J. W.
Graf, the Editor,
,is'one 'of the most enterpris
ing men connected-with the press. The Plain
dealer we consider one of theleading journals in
the West.
FLEA AT TADIAS.OOI.II3. fire (44'w '
red at Indianapolis on the 11. th, inotd.oirt a loss
oY Tao,ooo. It broke out neat;' the Capitol
liatisS'*:aP4 swept east destroying several
mishaps.
.266;,iteueralficott-refuaid to attend the d0n
...9401)19111/et 0 1 .koatittta, use 'he was:
ettenef: ,- -
That 'gaiety fdate"'efaon ris getting.
Aor*.a. - 80 tduohs the Pennvhaniai.
Democratic Conferee Convention
Pursutuot to adjournment medein Augustlast.,
the Convention of the Senatorial arid. Represen
&dye district composed of the Counties,. of:ye
tango, Mercer,andWeilr-iem*. - inblid at the
" flamer HoUse"io Ventmgocoaity on the let
Wednesday,
.(Veingt theof:iaoa.ry,
1852, for thUrlitirtielm appointing didegales to
the 4th of INfireh:Couventien at Harrisburg. The
following conferees appeared, to wit :
JANUARY 19
John. J. Kilgore, Esq., Thos Turner, and John
Evohe,rEsq., of Venango, and H H_Turner, Esq.,
of Warren.
On motion, the Convention organized by the
appointment of Thos. Turner, Chairman, and
John, Evans, Secretary.
On motion of J. J. Kilgore, Esq., it was
ReioNed, That H. S. Turner, of Warren coun
ty be entitled to three votes on all questions be
fore the Convention.
No conferees from Mercer county having pre
sented themselves, the Convention proceeded to
nominate delegates.
On motion of H. S. Turner, it was unanimous
Resolved; That Col Wm. H Lawbertuo, of
Venango county, be the Senatorial Delegate, and
Arnold Plumer, Esq., of Venango, R. P. King,
Esq., of Warren, and Morris Leech, Esq., of
Mercer, be the Representative Delegates to the
Democratic State Convention to assemble in
Harrisburg on the 4th of March next.
On motion of J. J. Kilgore, Esq. the following
resolutions were unanimously adopted :
Resolved, That believing that a large majority
of the democracy at' this Senatorial Representa
tive district, are favorable to the nomination of
Hon. James Buchanan for the neat presidency;
we hereby instruct the delegates this day ap
pointed in State Convention to vote for, and use
their earnest efforts to send delegates to the Na
tional Convention favorable to that gentleman.
Resolved, That any vacancy happening in the
delegation this day appointed, Senatorial or
Representative, in the State Convention, by ab
sence, the same shall be filled by a majority of
the said delegates.
Ou motion of John Evans it was
Reaolved, That the proceedings of this Conven
tion he signed by the Officers of the Convention
and published in all the democratic papers of
district, and the Pittsburgh Post, Pennsylva
nian and Democratic Onion.
THOS. TURNER, President
J. Evora, Secretary. .
From the tables accompanying the Census
Report, we gatherthe following statistics indica
tive of the extent and value of the manufacture
of Cotton goods in the United States:
Total capital invested
Bales of cotton consumed
Tons of coal
Value of raw maternal
Number of hands employed
Entire wages per month
Value of entire product.
Number of yards of sheeting uaanu
factured
Number of pounds and hales of yarn
thread and batting manufactured 27,873,t100
Massachusetts takes the lead of all the States
in the amount of capital invested, and in the ex
tent of her cotton manufactures New Hamp
shire, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania. Connecticut,
New York and Maine follow in the order in which
we have placed them. Nlarylatati in the eighth
In point of importance, the entire capital invest•
ett by her in this branch of manufacture being
$2,236,000; number of Min& employed 3022 ;
and entire value of product, $2.120,501
The N. Y Evening Nat says : The practica
bility of making the finest wines from the Amer
ican grape is no longer an open question. We
have seen and tasted some manufactured by
Judge Powers, of Catskill, from his celebrated
vineyard on the banks of the Hudson, which
with sufficient age would deserve to rank with
the beat Madeiras. The Judge has confined his
experiments pretty much to the Isabella and
Catawba grapes, from which, since l84:4, he has
manufactured several thousand bottles. When
properly matured by age it will have one advan
tage over the best of imported wines, in not be
ing adulterated or poisoned by any foreign mix
ture. The vineyard in which these grapes are
grown lies on the side hill immediately north of
the steamboat landing at Catskill It has a fine
exposure to the sun, which lavers the perfect
ripening of the grape, so necessary for the mak
ing of highly davored wines.
Horrible Accident In Centre Street--six
Another of those fearful casualities which are
more frequently the result of individual rash
ness than of any uuforeeen cause. oceurred yes
terday in Centre street. The calamity is in
some features so like that which happened at
the Ward School in Greenwich avenue, that it is
almost impossible to believe in its occurence, so
soon after that terrible disaster, and while the
warning it gave was yet so vividly impressed
upon the public mind. The seen° of the casu -
&lay is an emigrant boarding and lodging house
in the rear of No. 140 Centre street, where a
large number of emigrants, too poor to pay for
better accommodations, are crowded together.
We understand that there were at the time of
the accident no less than five hundred persons in
the building.
It appears that a large portion of the boarders
had just retired for the night, when one of them,
an old woman, alarmed by the tolling of the
fire-bell, raised a cry of fire, Imagining that the
building was in flames. Her terrorrapidly com
municated to the other occupants in her apart
ment, and thence to the inmates of the whole
establishment, who rushed in confusion from
their rooms to the stairway. Some succeeded
in forcing their way into the street, or some
other place of safety, while the larger number,
crowded as theywere in the narrow stairway,
were unable to effect their escape.
The scene that followed, so closely resembles
that already alluded to in the Greenoh avenue
School, that a description of it would be nothing
more than a repetition. Those on the stairs,
unable to maintain their position against the in
creasing pressure from above, wore forced clown
on the landings until their bodies lay piled up on
each other. In this way the life was literally
crushed out of six persons, and a still larger
number were so seriously injured that their re
covery is doubtful.
Those killed are nearly all children. The fol
lowing are the names of the dead :
1. John Glennan, a boy, aged 12 years.
2. John Wm. Dalton, 8 years.
3. An unknown boy, 8 or 10 years.
4. Mary Swillingham, 18 years.
5. Mary Murphy, a girl, 12 years.
6. A young woman, 20 years.
Of the wounded persons, the following are at
present lying in the City Hospital, besides whom
we understand, there are several others severe
ly injured :
John Hawks, leg and arm broken.
A woman, arm broken.
Eliza Savage, shoulder dislocated.
Lucy Cushing, injured internally.
Bridget Harrington, injured internally.
Wm. Whalen, shoulder dislocated.
John Egan, body injured.
Catherine Sweeny, body injured.—New York
Evening Pool, January 13
We have been accustomed to associate a sun
ny climate and perpetual spring with our ideas
of the famous city of the Golden Horn. lu a
notice of "Travels in the East," by Frederiok
Walpole, of the royal navy, in Blackwood's Mag
azine for December, we find the following des
cription:of Stamboul in winter:
Snow thick and deep enveloped the city ; cu.
gpla, dome and cypress wore burdened with ici
cles; above was an angry sky, with a keenly
piercing wind. English fires and English coals
were the best things we saw—we were actually
blockaded by the weather. At length we em
barked: the crew were shoveling the deep snow
drift off the deck, so we rushed below into a
cabin whole bulkheads were beautifully var
nished, sofas perfect, sky-lights .olosed, the
whole atmosphere tobacco. We were off, gliding
past the Seraglio Point, which was swathed in
snow, and looking like a man in summer clothes
caught in a wintry storm.",
THE HATNGAILW! FUSD.-^•Catalil:U3 M. Clay, in
transmitting to Horace Greely a check for $lO6
towards the Hungarian fend; says,:
- "I am for' committing myself--committing the
people ---committing the United States Govern
ment—and all free people against the despotic
intervention' of Tyrants i-by word—by pro-,
teat---by arms llf blood must cease to flow
Xessiesiii3, the _assassins, set the lA Bmple3 ..
.
Cotton Itinnufnoturer ,
.. $74,501,031
641,250
. 111,099
... 34,836,056
91,286
... $1.357,192
61,569,174
American Wine
0C=133
Constantinople In Winter
Dance Light, for 111.k.Ileart ft Lies 'Under
Your ;Kee!, Lore.
Ah, smart Kitty l eit itc.tp itinlttliat v. heel—
roor beat little font will fifelweail . :from >pinning ,
Coma s trifilown witli - ineittillie sycamore tree—
i liaff-Maperada isiMeie;andihe 4Miee is beginning
The stlikils gotta down, Willie fall harvest moon
_ - ",lillillarsweelty arid, cool on the dew. whitened valley
caLtlig air rings wiih'the -oft, loving things .
Each little - bird sings in the green shaved alley.
blush and a smile, Kitty rose up the while.
Her eve in the glans, aa she bound her hair, glancb g
'Pia hard to refuse when a young lover sues—
So she couldn't bun choose to—go off to the dancing
And now on the green, the glad groups are seen—
Erich gay-hearted lad with the lass of his cheoving
And.rat. without foil, leads out svgget KittyNeit—
rll.llCl.lo,N, when he asked, rhe ne'er thought of refits
Now Felix Magee puts his pipes to his knee;
And, with flourish so free; sets each couple in motion;
With a cheer and abound, the tads patter the ground—
The maids move around just like swans on tlre ocean.
Cht•eks bright as the rose—feet light as the doe's.
Now coy.) , retiring. nosy boldly advancing—
•earcli the world all around, from the sky to the ground
No such right can foun d fo us an Irish laiis dancing'
Sweet Kate' who could view your bright eyes of deep
Beaming humidly through their dark lashes so mildly,
Your tai:-turned arm. heaving brenvt, round form,
NOT lee; his heart warm, land his pulses throb wildly.
Po., Vat feels his beast, as he gazes, depavt,
Subdue. by the szta,t ,ucli pataful yet sweet love •
Th- sight leaves lie eye', as he ones with a et.
ttaset :ight.for my bettertau 4.110/CT your fur, lOW
THE CITY OF PITTSBURCIII.—This steamship
remained at the Breakwater yesterday, with the
City ice Boat and the new tug, America, boat of
which, it is said, will assist in towing her up to
the city. The lowstate of the tides and the
floating ice novVbstructing they navigation,
renders the progress of so large a vessel up the
bay and river a matter of some difficulty. A
violent gale from the north-west prevailed yes
terday morning at the Breakwater, and during
its height the Pittsburgh lost both of her anchor.
She was, however, secured by the two towboats,
which remained alongside of her up to last even.
ing. They were expected to start for the city
as soon as the gale moderated.—Phil. Ledger,
Jan 13.
Mutual Life insurance
'THE KENTUCKY MUTUAL LIFE INLIFt tNCE
'OMPANN".
At avingtort, Kentucky
Guaranty Fund 610041,00
[LT I n su res lives upon the Mutual plan, at JOLIII Sti wit
rates of premium. and it is heir ved, offers the most sim
ple, ,MROIIO,IO. safe and equitable plan yet devised for
Mutual Lite Insurance
Pamnhiett , furnished. information given, and applica
tions received by J. TURBETT, Agent.
127 Wood Aire..
SSMUSL DILWO/ITII Medtcnl Examiner. bait'
( 11,0 V EltSl'.!:it ,tte a stole and for sale by
STUART & SILL,
a '9 No 6 Smithfield street
i )A R LEY-75 ba% In ?tore and tor sale by
I ) )tl9 STUART tt, SILL
_
I)ttotkAlS--3.5 1 1 doz to .torn nod for axle by
) ,nl9 STU! 4RT A SILL
CjLASS -200 by. -, by 10, 10 by 12 and 12 by '4 1 . 0
.air hv Ds 191 STUART & 5,11.1..
NIAII S , .AI kt.go,, to elute coroogtonetst
1 toll) SMART & SILL
i I -.AS —25 halt vbrat. 't Ii on t .
2% do Jo Black , In store and (or sale
tol9 STUART k, SILL,
763,678,407
I , OBA O CO— . 2U las assorted , for sale by
)419 STIUA RT h SII.I
- I NI,CI A R-50 Ants, in Atari, end Inc ,ale ny
STUART & SILL
1) ()AC H. RAT ..—Ntb MOUSE FATERIMINATOR
11 In I.* Open:LOA:oil nits preparation to entirely differ
ent Item day other; it esculent a gas in the stomach of
the vermin ' wttaits, upon exploding. causes Instant
death With an ordinary amount of care, no possible
danger c.in are tar from using it The immense quantily
sold l• a -tire genninte, of the estimation with Wki^h it
t• neld by IbbPnbli, (itiye its ITia! Puce 25 rents It
tail For 'tale at
yal7 No 50 SMITHFIELD STREvr.
10,11( , e.nnfortable ttrieu anuag of ox
r MOM, a goad cellar, bre-proof roof; and balcony
, 1 1/011 . • •Itaa , r MI a r u nts( and denularin location on
Ilrnal. belay: Taira Weal. No 34 Rent 6150 a year.
A Brie lc !louse, Nu. 115 on First street. near
MEMe et luanedtmir pa...session Rent at 5445 a year
CUTIII.II4IIT, Groom/ Agent.
419 , 11 Smultfield weal,
) 11.1 nereeA, t .tore and for sale by
jI STUAII? A SILL.
No. 6 Stnitlaield st
! I 9 nopolite Mortongcbe:a lloase
tOr •sie by
Bt.': MDONVEILL,
Isla 1.4.0 Wood .treet.
1 ,q - FT ti 1t06 , • 61KXICAN M US - 17. tdli
—for flair tr. ,1e KEY 4 Eft hM' DOW ELI..
6 2 kit) L., R .orts awl oxen, fo
RAlt• by im.19 . 1 IC. EY SEE M , W WELL.
911711gSKS—Fortbe radical 'tire or Hernia or Rup
I lure for role n,
. •
Corcili CANDI Coughs. Cold
, for kale and retail
tneinutacturel pncr,, by
jai!) GEYSER tr. NI'DOVVELL.
PSDN'S F:VE WATER—Fur salc
31 tm,ia 7- Tll4
°'l
, 9 KE.YSEIt & NI 'DOW ELI:
DVS ti ll l %:: N
NT UT HALLetOA.D ILDVERTISERIENT
eieSs
rlttsburgh to Cleveland. Columbus and
Cincinnati,
IV 1 - I.NNI-7(!rHtN w NI THE "'ENNA OEN l'ltA
Through from Pittsburgh to Cleveland in Gas than
Ten Hours, by a continuous Railroad Line :
pH 'Pimp on the Ohio ann Pennsylvania
1 liadroad, teases l'ittyauigh ill '1 A M stopping at
r , rwlck ly, itocurater, New Ihteliion Darltri l oon, hoot.
Palratme. Columbiana, end Salem, end ieaciles
la 2 from Pittsburgh, tIL 1 P M Passengers
fee v ssn the Cleveland Italtroed at 2 P. M
and reach elevela .d at 645 I' NI Returning the pat.
tenger. leave Clove:laud at r , A NI , Alliance at 2 P 31 .
and ,aeit l'ill•ttaarglt at 7 P M
Pit ...tiger., by dun route come trout Cutieiniiett to
Plttsburgb in twm day.. WI:11011t night travel, and save
from one to taro trays In connecting Vettit the Penne Con
tr..' Railtuad
Slap, run dui:} trout At:lance to Ca mom Ma•eillon'
rosin tint (10111 hoot, to Nero Castle'
Poland and Warren
IJ The N , s l + 13n.1 1110 11 A eeolrmoilatiOli Train leaves
e.ttsburva at 10 A %I nod Al' M , and New Brighton
ut 30 A NI tul 1 011 M stoppiug at intermediate
•tsuou+
Exeut,ion 'ficket., good for two days, are void be
wre !t Pittsburgh, Km:heater and New Brighton
the Trains do not not on Sunday
Omnibuses run it connection with the trains to nod
torn the 'datum 011 Federal street
l or mclteto aprity it the . Federal Street Station ot the
mar and Pa. Rtuiroad. to GEORGE PARKIN.
Ticket Agent.
tif - 'Through tickets front Pittsburgh to Cleveland,
price 84,00—and from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, price
9t 00—arc sole: at he Railroad Station, and by
J. NIESKIAI
Monongahela House, Pittaburah.
PENNStILYAhI t ttitl.l.ll.oAU
WINTER. ARRANGEMENT.
'VHF: e,ub*cribleN, Agents for the Pennsylvania Rail
L road Comp any . are now prepared. to receipt freight
through to Philadelphia during the winter at the follow.
ng rates :
For all first class goods and wool. • .$1,25 pee lOU lb',
For bacon, baiter, lard, tallow, and
all heavy freight
` , Time Five days.
ioVODE S (MAHAN', Ag'ns,
Corner Penn and Warne, sts, Pittsburgh
For tiordner's and others
VOR SALE, two valuable Lots of ground, one cm,
r mining seven the other six acres. near to each oth
er, well suited for hardening purposes or family resi
dences, they are in a healthy and pleasant location, and
are bounded b :the Beaver road and the Railroad, near
Remington's Station. They present a favorable oppor
tunity tor persons attending the markets of oar cities.
Price and terms favaratikp. S. CU CEI6F.RT,
Janls Beret Ag'r. to Smithfield at.
New Books 1 New 'Hooks 1
ik 1' HOLMF.S LITTERA4IY DEPOT, No. 74 Third
street, opposite the Post Office:
Home and Its Influence ' a domes& awry.
Sketches in France, by Alexander pumas.
Knickerbocker Magazine, for January; 83 a year
llorticultnrlal and Cultivator, for January.
Ilan t's Merchant'. Magazine. for January; 85 a year.
Banker's Magazine, for January, 85 a year.
Helmet's Magazine, (or January, 133 a year.
Holden'. Dollar Magazine; 81 a year.
Eclectic Magazine. 85 a year.
Morris & Home Journal.
Bailey'. Ludy'. Book, for January; 82,50 a year.
tiraham's Nlagaztne. 2,50 "
Sartain': 2,50 "
Ladica , National Magazine, " d,OO "
Ride Ranger., ay Supt. Magee Reid.
A large assortment of Eastern Literary Paper., aiway
on hand, and rsib.criptiona received pt the publisher'
price- lanls
KK• .
OSSUTtI. the Hungarian I atom. will lie in our
midst in e few day, It IA proposed to give him the
•Ine we of war. MONEY Those desiring to purchase
their winter clothing and still promote the great cause.
can nave fromls to 211 per ct. by calling rit CHESTER'S
Eurounrst, of Men's and Boys' Clothing. stocks full and
complete. Work warranted. The largest stock of Boys
c l ot hi ng in t h e city. We study to please.
innl4 -71 Smithfield st., near Diamond alley.
,
VALUABLE FARM,' m i les from the city, tor
axle —A Frrm 0(80 acres, with 50 acres improved;
a good stone dwelling house, well arranged, also a
large barn and stable; a good garden and orchard of
good fruit, good water and prune timber. One mile be
low Baden, invici4 part of Crow Bottom, a short distance
rom Reinitigtou Station,
on the Railroad. Price 85,600.
Terms easy. S. CUTHBERT, Goal Ag't,
janla 60 Smithfield r
Lik Rti S improved RoacA, Rat and Mows /
Exterminator. prepaired by a skilful and practical
Chemist. 'rhiet article has now been before the public
for the last 9 years, during which time, not a single in
stance has come to the knowledge of the Proprietors,
where (the directions are followed,) it has failed to give
entire satisfaction. Price, 25 cents a box. For sale at
sti Smithfield street. I jarti3
Shirts Made to Orders
Al Noe 15 Fifth, Third Door from Market street.
111 E. subscriber manafeetures to order the best quality
ti ENTLEM ON'S SHIRTS. Those gentlemen
who have found it difficult to obtain a tosilfialsg and!,
thoroughly thirds Shirt, can be suited by calling and .
leaving their measure.
ALSO. Oct hand, a large quantity of Ready Made
shirts, of all sites, for Men and Boys.
sad O MATHRWs.
LICKWHRAT FLOUR—SO !moire, in attire -and' for
gale by (jab) SHERRIFFB BINNING.
L bY O B Bl
1,11311-30bbis. 4 Arii
JC by tiseJ
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KEYSP.R k MAIOW ELL
WE.STERN RAILROAD
RAILRIJAD
1,00 per lOU
Ptt , 'Slar.icerci, in store andfor sale
SHERRIFF & BINNING.
. I -
SPECIAL NOTIOBS._
CITIZENS'
humane° ,Comp' of -Pittsburg
, .
M . G. HUSSEY, President,:-
SAMUEL; L. PAARS . HEI;V:,,Searetark: ,
OFFICE! et "*Ajr.14 13 .5- B TAMET,
.
beitneps atad Wood . strati,'
u7'. Insures Hull and Cargo laksks.
On the Ohio and Irissitzippi Rivers and tributaries .
INSURES against L ass or Damage by Fire.
ALSO— Against the Perils of the Sea, and Inland
Navigation and Transportation.
DIRECTORS..
C I Hassey, Win Latimer, Jr.,
William Bagaley, Samq M. Hier,
Hugh D. King, William Bingham,
Robert Dunlap, Jr., D. Dehaven,
S. Harbaugh, Francis Sellers,
Edward Heazleion, J.Schoonmitter.
Walter Bryant, Samna(
Isaac AI-Pennock.
STATIC iIIUTLIAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
HARRISBURG, PA.
S. CAPITAL, 200,000 DOLL At S.
Designed only for the safer classes of property, has an
ample capital, and affords superior advantages in point
of cheapness, safety and accommodation to City and
Country Merchants and owners of Dwel li ngs and
tsOla
ted or Country Property.
A. A. CARRIER, Actuary,
novri.' Branch Office. 54 Smithfield at., Pittsburgh.
/ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Hartford, Conn.
Capital Stock, - - - $300,000 00
A4seLs, - • • - 442,..86 34
fia- Office of the Pittsburgh Agency in the Store Room
of NPOurtly te Loomis, No .49 Wood street
nov4:ti R. H. BEESON, Agent.
Orleans Insurance Company,
ALBION. N. Y.
0 AP IT Ale 10.1.110,000.
Secured in accordance with the General Ineu.
rance Law of the State.
THE above prosperous and responsible Company,
having complied with the requisitions of the law of
this State. t> now issuing policies by their Agent on the
most favorable terms, consistent with prudence and
safety 0 NICHOSON, President.
H S. M'Cota.ust. Secretary.
Office, No 54 Smithfield street, Pittsburgh,
oci27W A. A. CARRIER, Agent.
Associated Firemen's Insurance Comps.
ny of the City of Pittsburgh.
W W DALLAS, l'res't. —ROBERT FINNEY, Seel , .
irr Wlli insure against FIRE and MARINE RISKS
of all 4inde
Offirs in 3.l4nongaAsla Nauss, N 05.124 and 12i Water st
Di FIEVTOB.9 :
W. W. Dana., John Anderson,
B C. Sawyer, R. B. Simpson,
War. N FAgar, H B. Wilkins,
Robert Finney, Charles Kcnt,
William Gorman, William Collingwood,
A. P. Anshatz, Joseph Kaye,
William D. Wrighter, Lag
Pittsburgh Life Ibeurane• Company..
CAPITAL. .100,000.
Orricia.No. 75 FOUSteti Ssaerr..4ll
OFFICERS .
errnide of—J eunes S. Hoot,:
eren.ident—Sarnuel AUCturican.
'Freasuver—Josepli S. Leech
Seerelesrq—C. A Colton.
Er See iLd veninetnent In another pert of thb paper
lart2
Notlee.--Thei otrumminssiTslLuitS.soClSTT,Of Pitts
burgh !tad Allegheny, meets on the second Monday or
every inonlb at the Florida House, Market st.
e..,vl Jour V,00r16, jr.. se eremry.
DUFF'S EXRCMI
. P:P COLLEGE,
Third Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
CU ESTABLISHED IN 1840. Incorporated by
the Legislature of Pennsylvania, with Perpetual Charter
Family—l' DUFF, Principal • Author of the North
American Accountant" and " Western Steamboat Ac
countant." Professor of Book-Keeping and Commer
cial Sea. ones.
J D WILLIAMS, Professor of Commercial and Or
namental Penmanship.
N. B HATCH, Esq , member of the Pittsburgh Bar, ,
Professor of Mercantile Law.
CHARLES BARTBERGER, Architect of St Paul's
Cathedral; Professor of Architectural, Mechanical and
Landscape Drawing.
With several able Assistants in the Book-Keeping De
partment.
It will be found, on rel,rence to my of our city mer
chants or bat - Aerates( the Principal of this Institution to
the only practical accountant in this city, devoting his
whole time, talents, and about 18 years' experience,
keeping books,) to teaching his important science. His
Treatise upon Book•Ketputg, published by the Harp rs
of New York, has been 'sanctioned by the Ainetican l't •
smite, and Chamber of Commerce, of that City, as the
most complete work upon the acictice extant.
Mr. Williams' specimens of Penmanship having taken
the first premiums at the last anneal fairs.boill in Alle
gheny and Cincinnati, he is now admitted to be the Beat
penman in the west.
Persons desirous of being thoroughly and
. practically
qualified for business, will find no Institution west of
we mountains offering so many obvious advantages—
business men having no confidence in any initructorsof
Book Keeping, but those who have themellves kept
Book,.
Circulars., with terms, mailed to all parts of die coon•
fy, an application to Mr. Duty, at the College. (JaB
ltiook Keeping, dact.--Etook -Keeping, Pen
manship, Arithmetic and Mechanical Drifting, %anginal
ti
0 K enntagaita's Patahurett tat Office Per
sonA denting trogruction to an. of lb. above named
blanche, or au y information concerning the arrange
mer t. are invited to call at the College and get a Circu
lar. ilmonees hour% both day and evening. See ad
verta-emrot an another column.
College ROGIIIIA corner o Market and Third street,
Collecting 6111 Posting, 60
JOIN ÜBE
Attotols to Collecting, Bill Posung, Distributing
Cards and Circulars for Parties, tto., &c.
Orders left at the Office of the INlorning Post, or
at liolmes' Periodical store:Thin:l at., will be promptly
attended to (my2l:ly
•
Stetson , . Daguerreotypes •
. .
Post Office Building., Third- Street.
LI K FINESSES taken in sit weather', from Nl to
.; P. SI.. giving .'accoutre atti. 0 and animate
likeness, unlike and vastly superior To the "coin
thou cheap daguerreotypes at the following cheap
prices,-31,50, 33.00,54,00,115,00 and upward, or
cording to the size and quality of case or frame.
11.7" Hours for children, awn LI t M. to d P. M.
u. B —Likenesses of sick or diseased persons. taken
any part of the city. inceaStty
tiodgkinson.a a flllatehlesa
els tits •'Celebrated Matehles..illiteking,`" supine; n
tirtillaney to any e v er effaced to the pablie. 'The
proprietors challenge-one trial, :er ottrk unit prone 'thafact.
1.1 teetered by Hotiglitnsort & CO., fitna#7 street,
North Third, Philadalpltia; and sold at • -• ••
WICKF.RSIIAM'S
Wholesale Drug and Seed WarehouSei
o. ti3l and tea Wood at corner of Sixth,
Plusburgb.
I[7 In calling attention to Dr auvzorrs improved
Extract Qf Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, we feeitortfi
dent That we are doing a service to all who' may beif
dieted with ocretclous and other diaorders originating
in hereditary taint, or from Impurity of the blood. We
have known instances within the sphere of oar aeqUain
mance, where the mast formidable distempers have been
cured by the oar of Otlyealts Extractor Yellow /Joanna
Sa•sepasi/la alone.
It is one of the few advertised medicines Nat cannot
be sligraatited with qoaokery, for the " Yellow Dock"
and tie. " Sanapitriaa n are well known to be the most
efficient, (and, at the same time, Innarious) agents In the
whole Alatrria Afsdita. and by far the beat and purest pre
parations of them is Dr. OstasorPs Yellow peek and Sag a
sepaiiiia. See advertisement
[l7' Odd Fellows' Rill 04sonEssildinri, Fourth
weei, between Wood and Smit uld streets.—Pittsburgh
Encampment , No. 2, meets Ist and 3d Tuesdays of each
month.
Pittsburgh Degree Lodgc.No.4, meets 2d and 4th Tue
sdays
Mechanics' Lodge, No. 9, meets every• Thursday even
lag.
Western Star Lodge, No 24, meets every Wednesday
evening.
Iron City Lodge, No. I.MI, meets every Monday ev 7 ng.
Mount Moriah Lodge, No. 260, meets every Monday
evening, at Union Hull, corner of Fifth and Etmltnfield.
Zocco Lodge, No. 395 meets every Thursday evening,
at their Hall, corner of Smithfield and Fifth streeta.
Twin City Lodge, No. 241, meets every Friday even
ing. Hall, corner of Leacoek and Sandusky . streets, Al
legheny City. (mayZkly
Angerona Lodge, 1. 0. of 0. p..... The
ant/crone Lodge No. °.89 1. 0. of 0. F ., meets every
Wednesday evening in Washington Ha,l, Wood street
i 1.7 1. 0. of 0. Fr—Place of Meeting, Washington
Hall, Wood street, between sth and Virgin Alley,
PITIVERIRGH LODSR, No 336 —Meets , every Tuesday
yenning.
MiIiCANTLIZ 6NCAMI.IIIIII2IT, No. 87—Meets lot snd 3d
Friday of eseh month. otenls-3y
11:7 - Kimball's Starch laistrov-For giving
beautiful Woos to Linens, Muslims, Cambries. Collars,
Shun Bosoms, too . and preventing: the iron from adhe
ring, and, &so, dust from sticking tO'Linens... contains
noMing injurious blanufnetured by C. W. Kimball.
Sold WbOlesale and Retail by.
KEYSER & hI , DOWEL,L Agents,
140 Wood street.
It Consumption a Curable Disease....
NUTALLPS SYRIACUM D, °poses to cure this hitherto
ineoMitle malady. The proprietor of I'll'ml:etme&
eine ays that it is working wonders In the cure of In
cipient, Dt4itereuter and Confirmed Consumption,
Rend advertisement In another part of this paper Por sale by IKEYSP.R A. APDOWELL.
140 Woad street,
Only Wholesale and Retail Agents for Pittsburgh and
Allegheny. Itatkdeew
tri - A Moat Renaftekoble Haas of Total
Blindness Cured by Petroleum...We invite
the attention of the afflicted rind the public generally to
the certificate of William Hall, of this city. The ease
may be seen by any person v i ta may be skeptical in re
lating to the facts there set forth S. M. KIER.
I had been afflicted several years with a soreness
of both eyes, which continued to Increase until lam Se
ptember, (1830). the inflammation at that time having in
volved the whole lining membrane of both eyes, and
ended in the deposits of a thick film. which wholly de
stroyed my sight. I had an operation performed, and
the thickening removed, which soon returned and left
me to ai bad u condition es before. At this stage of the
complaint I made application to several of the most
eminent medical men, who informed me that"my eyes
would never get well." At this time I could not distin
guish any object. By the advice of some friends I com
menced the use or the Petroleum, both internally and
locally, under which my eyes have.improved daily until
the present time, and I have recovered my sight entire.
ly . My general health was very much improved by.the
Petroleum, and I attribute the restoration of my sight to
its nee. I reside at No. IP2 Second street, in this city,
and -will be happy to give any information in relatlon.to
my CAM. WILLIAM HALL."
11.-EPEDit.r"risbutiFLbayE' Se ll...4. ll :7 Bm W 6H' o r od l7' s id t i r a e sl r i t . , W an E d "' by - ' the l4o P W r . op o ri od et a o t r 4 .
sepld . ,
W DEAFNESS, noises in the head,and an Mum*
able dt,,eharnes from the ear,speedily and perinaruini7
removed without pain or inconvenience., hyDr.:RA.R •
Lgst, FIEUICipaI Anrist of the N. Y. Ear Surgery; who
may be consulted at99.ARCH strocr,Thiladelphia, from
9to 3 o'clock. • - -
Thirteen years close and almostundivided-attention
to this branch of special practice Alas enabled lam to
reduce his tretwaern trisuch , atdegree ; at success as - to
find the most confirmed CV. obstinate. cases yield.br
mea ly a tt ention 19 the =fans prescribed. - ~faa
•' • . • c ac. -
SSSAL' SALE.
-
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th Y s e nT w d ir O t e u i te x 6r o m f l pi e n st d eir , : t h *
o tt 6 f it i . ) 7Co e n n f ilt ' n 4o . l 4 7 tb ra d6 l 4 ll l7: l l4 2 o o ll - 1 3.: . rate d is i
Sviiii.tote,n,°daolt;PliOwitoulliiii:zaetll:llChelor.4lh7Stl.°;:u7fill4'‘:4l9llli6ttill'ilYreeFilanarriPlit,llLl2osl4'reisAnt an.thDed.
fie& Segat ' s,ti the bandied' her. adminis
the following anet,',Thee'.'.%lphrei n trlierheity'tii i irklz°ti:!, out
cd
All that certain lot of ereeba sauce-and fronting on
Sedond street, 'oily of Pittabitighitaking a 'front
of twenty 120 1 f mare or less, on Second street, and
extending back f equal - width towards First street,
s.uthwardly, and in a line parallel with Smithfield at ,
sixty feat more or less, being . part of - Lot No. '1.4, in Col.
Woods) plan of fiotatond adjoining: Messrs. Lippincott
& Brut on the ode side,Ond properly of Parks on the
other ; .naid property , being 'Without buildings, and the
same which was once vested in Catharine %Valthour,
whose.heiraconveyed.their respectivesharestoJohaF.
Beaver, Eag., who conveyed the same to the said Eliza
beth Walthonr.
ALSO—AII that certain oterf o rm erly or parcel's( gmsund
situate in Collins township,. Part ta Pit t ( a w n'
othpe, ship , a
h e Allegheny
heirs Allegheny
s4dnegv
reercounty,teshence
east
, b e e beginn ing
fifty-fivebya
i n a
n g
its-0h R ic ha r d b ri ck e perch e s
-i
to
"house s oi
ohs o
thence by lands of which this was once a port, fay
three and one-half degrees west, fourteen 60-1 00 Perches
to a stake on the bani-61 the Alletheny riverithence by
said river to the place of beginning, containing 2 five
acres and twenty-one perches of land, airiretir lase I of
which is erected a dwelhng house, occupied by :Charles
Ernest, Egg. The Interest and estate of said decedent , i
in said last mentioned piece of land, being tin attune
ground rent of ninety dollars, payable annually there
out forever Seized and Entail:l execution is a prop
erty of Elizabeth Setters, in the hands of her adMints
trawls with notice, atthe snit of John F. Beaver,/
ALSO—AII the right, title and . Interealtif B. F. and
re
James Harley, of Genville, Clarion county, Pa.,*of,
in and to a certain tract of land, situate in said town o
Greenville, Clarion county, Pennsylvania, containing
foutteeen and a half acres; bounded and described as
follows, viz on the north by Big Pipy ek ,on the east
by the State Road leading trent Clarion to.
on the south by lands of H. Neal and on the west by
lands of John Sloane, jr ; which is erected a Woolen
Faclory, a Foundry and seven Frame Dwelling Houses,
together with the machinery and engine in said Factory
and Foundry. Seized and taken in execution as the
property of B. F. and James Harley, of laricarboanty,
Pa , at the suit of R. H. and .1. G. Irham, and to be bold
by me. WILLIA M IRWIN a 2
dee:Sian(
8742,2fV 34
The Lebanon Farm and Nursery (Or
Sale.
THIS FARM contains 100 acres of*
_ .
( fiff. upland. It is within five miles of Pitts-► _
erg on the new Washington Tu ropike,about 40 icier
a d joining the road, which would now sell for MO pet
acre. if divided into lots. The buildings are all new and
cost 54,200. The orchard and fruit are experimental.—
Fourteen years ago I imported from the Eastand West,
at great expense, all of the best kind,and them was sold
this season over eight hundred dollars worth of Fruit .
The Nursery contains of the above standard, from SO
to 60,000 Fruit Trees, and one-half of them will be fit to
sell and transplant this coming falland spring.
The above valuab:eproperty will be sold in whole or
in pan tosuit purchasers, and a reasonable creditgiven
Secured by bond and mortgage.
The reason I offer my residence for sale, is that all
my sons have died, and I find such a large b usiness too
irksome for my age J. L. SNYDER,
Green Tree P. 0. Allegheny Co.. Pa
rwix,Tw‘i.:l§lDif6lo.',l;olllll]
ts se.tt , l3 BALSAM,
AN INFALIBLE REMEDY FOR DIARRRCEA tors.
ENTER V, BOWEL OR SUMMER COMPLAINT
Children and Adults.
A Perfectly - We and elicit' mt remedy under all Cir ,
eunadanees.
Tlhas been used with happy and never-failing elects
by some of our most succe Seal practitioners of medi
cine, who have introduced, for the last two or three
years, as per certificates accompanying the medicine,
in pamphlet form.
Hundreds of cases of both Children and ddults,ltave
'been cured and relieved by the above BALSAM, atter
every other remedy had been tried in vain.
C ER7II;IO47E'.
Therellataing is a Copy of a eertiffeera: relative to the sir
tuts, ete.. of the above Balsam, used in the family of the
Power, tzf the lifethodiatltook Coneern,intAis
oily, viz:
Ma.Teuriza—Sir i deem it due to you in say, that ,
for several months, I have been trying many remedies
for Diarrticea, but with little success; but hearing of
your remedy, I procured one bottle, which I have used,
in my family, with great success, and I feel free to re
commend it to the public, as a valuable medicine •for
Diarrheas had similar diseases. Yours, truly,
Cimino:eta, June tl5, 1850 i. - R. Vowing.
The above Syrup or Balsam is sold, Wholesale
and Rretail, at Samuel C. Turner's Drug Store, North-
East corner of Orchard and Main streets; at the Store
t,
of Gardner & Co., on Main streebetween Seventh and
Eighth streets, west side, Cincinnati, Ohio; and atthe
principal Drug and other Stores in the West generally.
AGETS.
Pittsburgh—S. N. tkielcera'aurt. Alice:may—Jos
Douglass. Manchester--W. IL hpOlelland. Temper.
aneeville—W. J. Smith. Bomb Pittsburgh-40A: FLU'.
gerald. Birmingham—Sohn G. Smith, at the Birorittg
ham Drug Store. SPlieesport—P. Boker, Elizabeth
ft. Re :u. West Nevrton—Leighthr Gregg
my9:3mw
Mlegheoy County, all
Th Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to
~.t.frc the Sheriff of the said County, Gammon :
If Samuel Duff mate you secure of prose
,: ;;. • curing his Maim, then we command you
itiat you summon by ggooood and lawful sum-
Moneys, Alexander Diaff, lichen May, in
right of his late wife Mary Martha May,
formerly Mary Martha Duff Elizabeth May and Mary
May, heirs and legal representatives - of the said Mary
Martha. May, deceased, tate of youreounty, so that they
be and appear before our Judgesat Pittsburgh at our Dis
trict Court, there to be held on the fourth Monday of.lart
nary next, to show ean4e wherefore:—Whereas they,
the said Samuel Puff, alexanderituff, Robert May, Eliz
abeth May and Mary May together and undivided do
bold all that certain lot or piece of ground situate in Wil
kins township. a itegheny eountyaennsylvania; bound
ed by lands of John Simptamand other lands of the said
Samuel Duff and Alexander Duff, .containing tan -acres
and one hundred and five perches; the undivided three
sevenths parts thereof belongs to said Plaintiff; and
three-seventbs pate to the said Alexander Duff; and one
seventh to the said Robert May ItEs in right oldie said
Martha May; and the remainder la fee of the said one
seventh to the said Elizabeth May and Mary May, heirs
at law of the raid Mary Martha blay,deceasedt and par
tition thereof bethreenthem to be made %according to the
laws and the ematomati(the - Poimuonwealth Manch case
made and Provided) dogaintayand - the suittete be done,
do not perm t very uopiatly and against the same laws
. and enstonastiatit ia said) Re. •
And have yon. then and there - this writ and 'the names
~o f these summoners.
Witness theAfon . WarranFoaavaito -PresidentJudge
• of oar saitl Court, thisl 7th day of DecembeYr,S, A.Prettil D. 1851,
GEORGE RAy.
ALLEGHENY COUNTY, SS:
Ia PASMION N0..12
Samuel Duff, And now to wit. Decem
vs. ber 18th, A. D 1831, the
Alexander Ma Robert May, Court order that notice be
Elizabeth May . & Mary May j given to privies residing
out of the jurisdictional'
the Court by publication in . a weekly newspaper pub
lished in the city of, Pittsburgh for six weeks prior to the
return day of the writ.
From the Record.
0 SO. S. HAYS, Proth'y.
The Defendants above named will take notice of the
above writ and order of Court.
dect9ditw C. CURTIS, Sher
Land for Sale.
MIRE subscriber is * authorized : to sell the following
IL , described piece of land, situated in Robinson town
ship,Allegheny county, Pa.,adjoining lands of Geo. M.
Evans. be as of James rd'Elherron,B.obert Bunting, and
the beim bf John S. Scatter,. on "Chestier% Creek,' 1
four miles from the city of Pittsburgh endone- halt mile
below. Buldwin's bridge; containin g .abont 75 netts, ,
more. or less. - This land 13 of au excellent quality - for
gardening purposes—being located in a warm bend o
the creek, and Mitring a brat-rate bottom, that never
fails to bring an excellent crop. The buildings conrdst
of a yen• comfortable frame Dwelling House and Norm
Barn, and an Orobard of 50 beitringApple Trees, with it
variety of oilier Fruit.
For further particulars, enquire of James hFiCoy, or
the undersigned. • ' JAMES E. RICHEVi
Robinson 5p.,Jan.28,1853.. - - . - -
N. 11.—Terms easy and price moderate.
jaNtd twaartf
• Lassel, - fox ,
PRE subscriber is authorized to sell out hundrediaras•-.
of Land, situate in Matti township, Ahegheny 004.
Penn's. 12 miles from Pittsburgh, IWO' ing. lands of
Robert Wilson, heirs of Jamea•Cort, deed., and Joseph .
McFadden.
Tis land is of an excellent quality - for fanning p po
ses well watered and timbered j and is supposed to con.
tall; an inexhaustible mine of Cannel Coal. Tor further
particulars enaniru of Joseph McFadden, on the premi
ses, Robert Wdson,or the anbseritier
JAMES C. RICHEY
Robinson Township. Dec 14.1550-Iwdftwe
Orphism , * Court Salo or it lirolUidslio Form
Pu Rstr on to au order orate Orphante„Vourt of Alte
r dheny County, will be exposed to public sale on the
premises, on Monday , February 9 t,1859, at tt o'clock A.
- M., by the under - aimed Adminirdsators of Joseph Carrrit,
Tate of Jeffers:ea township in said noting, deceased, the
following described Real 'Estateraf which 'sold Joseph
Carrot, died seized in his demeans as of fie. viz :
The N. R. part of said estate - or Fium of Land, situate
in said township, on Peters' creek, within la miles of
the Monongahela river ; bounded by ! ands of David H.
Carrot, James Payne, Hugh Kennedy, Carry Carrot, and
the remaining pan of said estate, and containing - abotit
-115 acres stuct measure. Of the premises, abour
acres are cleared lard, one-half of which is creek bot
tom of the best quality, and the remainder thickly set
with timber of the very best quality, and there is abun
dance of limestone and stone coal en the premises.
Persons wishing toper:shut? good Farm, in a healthy
and agreeable nelghborhooJ, would do well to examine
the premises. JOHN D. M'FILHINNY,
dec.27:wid LOWRY, Adm'rs-
OTICE.-T-The r SthikholdersOf the Little ill
N
Ran Railroad company arc hereby notified thatthe
second instalment of Five Dollars Pet Share is requited
to be paid on or before the first day of November next,
and a similar amount to bd paid each and every Wily
days thereafter, until the whole sum is paid.
Byorddiof the Board of Directors.
dec9l:9mw .ALERIR CARNAHAN, Treasurer
istxectuttordis Sale.
FOR SALE—FIVE ACRES AND A HALF of Oat
rate.LAND, iu Upper St. Clair township; with ir,;
MO story frame house, having three rooms on each floor,
and a kitchen; a pump with ezcelleut water et the
kitchen door; together with a frame amble and cooper's
shop, a. num ber of fine fruit trees ; and the lots all well
sat in timothy. This property lies on the Wahingtoo
turnpike road, nine rules from Pittsburgh; is bounde.l
on one side by lands of Dr: Kallehan, and oath* other
byObartiers Creek; andis offered at private sale until
the Ist of March next, when, if not, previously sold,it
will be sold at. public auction. Enquire of FRANCIS
COLrDINS. tavern keeper,
uear the premises, -or - of
PA'PIiICK DUNLEVY;conthe Wriabin t ton road.
nov7kwett
MILS SUBSCRIBEIL is authorized Gesell the following
L described MILL. PROPERTY; situated In Chartiewl
township, Allegheny county, Pa , one utile from t he
City of Pittsburgh, on the Steubenville turnpike, vP•
A Lot one hundred feet on the pike, and waning back
one
one hundred and sixty (len) feet to 45 0 t oot
n :etreki„,
which there La erected a large new /nli lit u glue and 4 I
by GO feet,4 stories high, with a first•ntun
o rtus ce st ro f r ain e ne ho s p -w pa t a on F e re fo n i titt ß n e r 7 r,ft l f e a_ e f.t b r e :o a t w q ,, u ith m ali e t al a Y t: I
with Corn Smasher and Saint Mill
*Cl! other
fiX "18 an d neee r rY w e making succettathlly.
Al "' --A lar g e Engine all th ntt can be had in the
Chopping O at Ba rle y
liontua • and Coal cheaper than
situation for any
countri. This ni
d b
the a bit:mambas in in;
one wishing tO go
h hOO4B for the boitnese in the
" e the' best de em - bcr y-wonid not be in the market oar
county Te le d about to remcnre to the ferwest.
daco car a rY tt o o n wei the an s: a t tri ori n g ,
II that the °wile are
hose a property of Ala deirarifi
isemos wishing to P.,, ei fi e table b uli b ieu would droyreit
cdlLini s ga"nradni k 'g i t hil linwt:adia s ePc.leal on arg'terugll the e'ee ttrerabse edlhi" r rael o i r ehr r e- 'l's".
41
c *gia d w t JAMES ittor
N4US--se kegs B ' s 0 1 1 ,
WISTik2,.BALBA4 I, Of
15....Averitkirleusefat.ConsysRtion'Is4 Boa stVouti,
P4al , .. F9r l Wvt' . 0131 .6 ;— ' 444. * 40, NA:k
• • • • • •
Minn
Stens:n . 2ll4 l'aelSate.
.Aftent
)41goutetit,.
B=Mlii
-,~ r ~_~ ~ z pi s ~~~ 3 'z ~ ti : .
~~f4 .k
'VELEAMILE.
Lll9lllll ♦nn Marius& JOSEPH C. My*
Priem of Admirsion—First Tier and Pautrette- , 80a.,
Second mid Third Tiers 25c.; Reserved seats in Dress
Circle, 75Cents; large Private Boxes, entirs,l6B 4 o4smali
Private Boxes entire E 5,00
Doors open at SI o'clock. Curtain rises ate
NOITEE TO THE PUBLIE.—The Theatre'le rendered:.
warm and comfortable. by the intrednetierk of stoves and
patent furnaces
EEMUnparalleled triumph - ."of Strakspeare's - plar- of.
A WINThR , B TAZE,
In which. Mrs. WARNER will repeat her great chart,„
aetes of Hermlone.
07- new Hurtgarian , War:4song; nemestedro-.Frs
sixth, will be sung on this occasion . - ,
MONDAT.XVEHIN o, , qannarrigklgq HIS*
The performances will .commence witlk
W!NTER'3: TALE.
Et e nnione e
Leoretes,.. - • • • - • r— Mr CI-FoMer.-
t Etillege 00itut
Magyars War 80ng,.1. Bfirett. _ . '-
The whole to ihrlifgentbre farce of
- - PHIGIITENEIs
Diggpryf
LawiniNl - - , Mrs. - .1 •
TneAlay, !Oft Wstenr."-.
- -
NEW ATT&XCTIvN+A
8:--WW.2th:S.oNzarA... --- LED-Rimmarox '
NNW oltranuicra 1, D1011.201141114 , '• . ' •
Weir 'Olasolwan4 - -Vissurss I:7H:vesusvtriiise
- . Views - :die 4 , • -- •
Al'". I :AFATIATE -! IfALL4
- 13vERrifVENING]N)1113.TTERK;
( wren lag suite - rims ,ov.vattannsy-3nixtustat)_
THE Exhibition' will comm race with averiintitscerte s.
1 on the River Rhine, Dit'SOlNlNC4,74llMilvikte-
senting Ida
nu m ero us to mention (the )ocalittesjitinnatrettitacniont.
After which,s at grand display ,
• six coßom,e4;ll4e,,k'N'igwk'
with a variety of, NEW- Itlettmorphones.,The-Ven.
lag's entertainments-IQ canclude , :with.:thav ,- ;fax•fatace •
CHEMICAL,-DlORAMAS,Jilustralitatief„the - Wresting
subjects, suieeptiWe to all_ the chaingel neon - liar:to:the
natural day. representing - nature irinalitat brilliancy
MILAN CAl.llEDiksaLhatight-vieisayetalebrattnrbli4
night Maas s _
By partieulni - rigiimit,the gorgeous imblect tepiesenvs
iug BBISHAZZAR'S -FEAST wilibe
INTERIOR OFST blADELllVE,(ratis)palight
Celebration el' His!' blttas-f --
The favorite subject ea the•IBIRTH- OF CUPID .:
A DAY EXHIBITION; on Sainsday afteineen,at
o'clock: -
- tizr Tickets 25 cents only; Children under 12 half
price Doors open at 7; Exhibition commences at 71i
precisely. .
iD - Fall alescript,on in small hilts-,
coNnwthrialv..o.7ol"_
Groat Seml. , Autina/ Sa For 20.1 Crays
.C
-AT A. A h 18
lASON & C 0„ 62 aith 64 bitinet streit. ,
All their sleeks of,Shaivl3,,Silke,:Frehely.Aferk:: -
uus, Paramettase Alpaeas, -Cae.tunere.s; Delathee, 'Do. ,
111eStie Goods., together with every other,
markrilslown es,-..l6:olLilivAtalta.*ii.
ONLY.
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ALOT OF OHOUND i-t„ Hants Flan of Lotain the
Third Ward-of the -9ittr-of, ilttiburghi near High:
street, and being 29 fee. front on Pennsylvania Avelino,
and running bunk 117 feet. The - properly:will be - sold.
(clear of all ir.coutbrance), eactipt an! annual grattrui
rent of one hundred and sixty•fivedollitra,to 'WhiCiftt
is now subject On the property. are seven gt?od tent
ments—five brink and two framelllnm° stones'
and renting for about 4 - ye hundred Zollarsannoally,- - -
Price, 31200; 4600 cash, 'arid. $600:1n,11
good endorsed paper. IV:I4.:O2FRIENW.:-.-.
el Law, -
NU:, 125-Futirth itre.er.;
v POSITIVE SALE
Olsx
s i r an-E EPrOcKPFDftlt;iikeits.
J. V. . •
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south-East c
AVING determined to ctose - busines.a by tififinDMiebf
April next, wilt positivist ; . sett-his • -
without reserie • • ; •
10531- Q
The stuck on haul uhit
freith goods of men et purchase, oniegrisitia; in •patt;* - -
full assortment of , Datuestie•Gondiketoths-cOasgincres,
and Vestinga r lrish Linens, Linen -sheeting, and Thibet
Cloths. Cashmere and Franca Igerincis; Avatce;'l4o.
hair LustimMous•de Lairs: plain and.:, B'd wilts a>: fall
assortment of other lacwatyle dreas.goods
SILES--A large stook of,Patin Black Lustre. C Y
and Plain chameleon dress silks; plaiallack and Changes
Sit&AVLS:rAvebe, : Square and -A
laigetissortmentpf Bay State'. Vent Shawl ywbitettind
eraofed 'mime, ana Sitar gine/ifs ' - 7" - '
AN We entire, mock tabove
named, many of these goodsmilkhe itild'Att. prides':,.wilt
oat regard-to f-Castomets May theicfor rely on be
ing offered the 7 < t• -..
BEST BABCAINS OP TRESESSOIIit'
itteTai.rid.staitsslor fitstir,
N EASY TERDIS'.. , -4 ilsiME , atiaityr aria
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O Wood nuotli , Plusburgh;oaeoptettry 31 Cat
ly & Cayss a Glaialrarehouse: ',l4.liiiia,tiaasa'and Lot'
in Batnn t :Charch„adiolniag
Cbarleat Br wan. Tuollocise;Ltatcsumbatairtially.built':
—on either side there is a fiaaer.ii.rig or water, an orchard
of thriving 'Overk, re . qulromo.at to a
respectable and Odegant country imageos Ott - theLot.=
Also, a Lot on the Monongattela River. having the 801 l
tag MU of Aliiter;chdiek &ea mithe east.. - Parietal's, -
°eel sus. EsloxiAtiiilney at La*,
6raat aireeLFsitsbairgb.',
be
atter the-nime olGettoguY,:.
don the l et instant, tY,
Cr, bong dt Miller, was disso u !„ . e
rbusia.sgtil
the withdrawal of,tiu t, -G ,,tarniii;ht the old itatin.,
nerthtp . heretofore extain_g
be settled by ,lie .
ilchlifEf.: A lONP,
4 , LLAGREA,', _
- ,,rviEr_ MILLER. ,
PRTNERSHIP have asaaeiotad with tia . .Tniut -
Phillips, and the,bnaineatt of 13elt'satid araiit Found- " -
ins and Gas Fittit4.,"l4ll. hardiftel'.'bo:ponducted.-undite
the style of Long. dlitter &Co , the-Old alnad;rto:-../09
Front street, betNeen Wood and - Siratifiild.
SAMUEL 8. P.ONQ ,
N.B.—The services of Hugh " Gafloglier wits" be 'Con
tinued to the new .
DUlLDltiti' MR. SAL kl.- -I ,s.ixty: feet ot Groadd,
on theiearnei of Tbird-sfrent '.grid`Cbaneeri , ; Lane,
eighty-five feet, deep. Title propertYleMl the corner of
the second sgoitret. below Ittarkat atieet and foi
vate reeidetzee islhemont suitable 'of any noi&Tor nate,
being convenient. to market and badness.
For terms, ,ke n tottieli be reasonable, appli? to
- .CHRISTY
at 0:01.01:fine of :ttie 43aet.Comptaty.:
or of ft.3VOODS.Reo., Foorth eV,
liHF.,endeildgded had htszplerly; (destroyed
.by the tccent „ fi re at B,essochleyyi 1 - 0 partially in
sured in Suite Mutuallneniiitleil:' , Cdmian:A.. A.
C.sindri Agenti No: SiElmithfloild street; feels It hie dyty
to state to ifie Compalty ba*o - .faitly ar
ranged the; dichmt due hirtc'ai hta.pitieyN ad paid Vie
same inomptly; . rheagli= not 'bribed' err do's&loi--dame ,
moats to come...JOSEP/I.6:I , THAVELLI. -
Sewiektey,Pwc.Taxmatir 16;1852-41td7hPiy_
T't TLUN PAlLTNEttefilr , —Thit Partner
.ll ship- heretbfore 'aiistirig between- :Mahal Rhodes
and A. , P Attshats, under the firm of Jashaa - Rhodes t
Co., is this dbl. 414305refiZY.:Iktthica , CPCSent , The busi
ness of the firm will be serred;bfeither . the patties.
. iosntrx.a '
nongs''
• - • • ALPRRD s 1137 Z-.,
Janneriyfllthi lES2
' The bniiiiesaWill. be'exiadnitaiia`iferitnfi:kii by itte
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Istibsc.fibot,',atitie•old,alan,d;l`(irq3 Wood ircrei
JOSHUA,RHODW:,-i:::
- " NEW,:IVUNIII..aS4I,DOGW. , = , -NEW
teifiairrauted..thoivagh,
441 "'''"" - = bialiEwpouNraalsat - t.DOGS.I, Those:.
destramilipasetiase t will pt:so Diti, - 3ZPidzit at
Priee,e6,oo, - oinuhst---
ETTERS PATENT" having been: granted to the, - -
PinstnargNlCittanning and Weiten itadroad Dont.:
Pnnl,7.: iheionbseriberer to the zeepital stock of ceid 60111-
pairr:r4ll meet at the SrelArDetel,inthiCitg - or
l btugh, on Thanking: the'larh day of, February.neici3o • '
tureen the boars ttrA.M andlt.liglat AtteParPoim
of electing (rotath6 Steekholdera n'-'Preaident and Six
htuntiptrs, rot the management of the affair* olnaid..
com
Dated, ei.l76lliiii;Saft - ' •
Hamner pesogi- Rot:lanai:l;4.e;
John R. ShOelbernet,i: :i....Geerge - R: White,
EteniantioDarlington /amen Gray, 4th street,.
Jaaterßo"s!rartdori':„ . : 17,Johrt.tderrtson, --.
- giorge Ogden
Joseph BatAngton' , l- ".; ptirtuell3Edtd?-..-'
I)lTlOEStgru„Lit.F.T ll k r on. kre li.ereb yp requesdedt
to attend as adjoaradd meeting of itier.Corpa; on
Saturday..e. - reninr. iii(tant;:atl- - o'elddit, at
Waverly Hansa; piztradia alley, to ,, :itiatif;finat arrange.:
°lents to? joining V2d Koasirru,Vadoly on:.fraesday
LONG SHAMVLS. -. A d hfitSON. - ta C0.... - are' cloning ' - .
out the bvlanca'ot, ibblr "rand Stalia*ltiairlawaa
$4,50 and 85.00 - -Arad
VrEiRINOSAND'ORAMATTAS.--=4,-.,A.: MASON
1•1 fr. CO,. orerelesing' out - iiielhileionek of French
Merinos, Panonnuar.Aipaness,-ae•-&e: - /Intl
NJOTICE-To oil Virsh;Palreow „the , time or day
LI if you will takethalroable toVeaWitt ritirtrgB:l9o4i
can there get a 'fine *melt Mat:,Willkeep-truelirgeaudal
very low, say at about . ime - pelf-Me prlcayoir.witr.lave
toglay . for the aiithei'mlality; itry - or . the 'oldtigh price
shops thle.city, Yon can also'get at, thet r eamet place
and time any thing lie the bray or , fma rich-and faatoona , ..
ble gold jeweW; at its real•vnittetectidmit bry,'obliged, to.
pay the-Jewelers ion per eentf,profitAtiectase, you.
bavarormerlyhad led° BOAdodrmindwlianfieysay,tiut
come and look at, thegcmils_and prince before you par.:
chase
ittnl6- - 7, • -
pUSSELLifI• AROMATIC -MEG h way
jib ian ato ry; ililstirnie'endtohlerproperties or Alith
Yis
egar, reader Jr far arteetior,tireolpgae - V a C e r (11Z -
dinaTparPosetiof the toilet,' Ot-zPrefed,%"!l`..7 6 4 4 l , ''
Pimp es,-Tetter,niur Asperities Perth . ? a ,
ens and whiten* the akin ; remleraig
dle iteort smooth
Price 50 centePailonfe-', FP, JA JOKE
A.
Lirterti and traiid etteeta
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CREAMS-SqrslitetY;
jail .JaAdvi. 4, JONES
Tex4tioi:7-41-exem. oppwawo•A tioNvi.c.,Le,,,-reseed;
fax infora eftizens , Oa *vosll.la 4u24.• Ninth
w e He, ansi,TivehYi ahitheX have elleheif _d*Sfaro,
4mB 3 en r cer e soo nt k ree, ,,,s k ti , :lte a e n f e e ry .,o , l l B l, l l l,t : 10 ;* - keep an t i es z i a.p. ert t :
em Literary papers, for sale-
They treat that Machina eitabligerfeat rvitt Fa far meet
the aquas of the neighborhood and the habil& get Litany,
teen urea ehele of Oarootkv,,, - Bet?
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sENTlLs.9ool*."cFrionaBentibifotlsiale,by.
taffit l PTeitteoWi '
jail. ii
OntNY--rearl flonufig, of tha'bet , t ,
Ja steady on hand, and for s.ale by the , barrel orv-te
mil, by
Jal 7
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White' ant,, coiored
Meal& and'lNnOed
111 , 7 p a r sa to by • AV. 4 1 / 4 - 'WOCI3 PAO & c
Ott tool goodTEAS, go , to; ititiltals , Tut Soar% IA
the Gitaload. Damaged au& Inferior Trot ore nem
apt stoat the eitatilisittoeat.
Good ttrortg' and fine tavotail Tatiti . so - ati-ip . lb.
; Teat ettitgokelte*hrre atigrdollat - ,-faie void tteie it,
75 cts.
Andthefines Teas l a the Gtiited:;Eilttetiik4l,da
Wok oat tor the Stec - Tetieliett'utitte door
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