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' 'V''.’“j---,-', - - • ■*. c.--.-.> - *• ■-. . . . : - ~ , .-,' : 'j'.' -'"'v \ ‘ , ,vy". '- , , -r.,. "’f’ ' ' ; • „ . , _ ; ,:^ ' ' ' i«mrn., a-.— =— -i 'SPECIAL-- *‘--’ •4 ~ - 7 I *l/1 t ‘ SK«SJTEMSi._ - - - . > Capt.BaaH fftll, itihia pf Voyages - r _.- r , -■■,:■■ intartokaUd 'Jjmta.tSM), Mrtf ttafist, - A ,-h: - ItJ-Il.k -TUtmtttm ■* WiUiam Nibla, I]sa.,-of ; H'ew Yofi, left for 1 For the past few days, we fraya-received -noth* ooi Travelfl,” jfbUowiog-Jineodole Kn^Slitlhihnitiepi^ihc'Doe^fhiVt, ’? A :, ” f '- j ‘ Af Vs " - V t 40milT jjtLytlllUU Jt'W?** Emodo in the Paclflofla SstttKtay weeh.for the iug of any ioteiißii from the legislature. The tig er 4ept at the British Besidencont Calcato* JjtSumce-CompanyTof.Ptftabtttgi. ", 1 * ' f L Opera company.-' '( i fO - of petitions for»» opS« : *S& - h 1 T'Pf, 7' *J. f 4 w »rner & Phillips, Ffiteis* Proprietors. tu. - a tnoase into his case. No finelady ever oi- tetmmitatkaatuiVood t ma>, h M been *iven u> _ihs lotwr. .Lift * ■. Hrmimogr' "‘, ■ -. ,, ’ HHB» i»rai»tam*iu»3t«. Mtt Jra^raSia».«»«»■ *" SSsSSk i ?ss@s?| , |BSg' '' ‘' -'‘-omWaho kiciA™ V f '-T A fn?Q A A N trawling through. 6 ate of eight-, tfioosand names other re- roaring in Baoh anec.tacy of fear that we were Jr > ..‘SgEBSS*, - IJo -if/ 1 f>\ iA*"." v -J A iVI m 15Uv/tlia-it ■“-!”> Ole Bull caUed opon Mr. Clay.m Washington, monstrating agaipst thepaaaage of tittf law, or a i waya obliged to desist in pity to the-poor tdwam (llizleion, i-,m n h ,n?S’ ie # wi, t7,S ? D, d .°. n^iS^nnS^o * OP VENTfSYLV.ANtA? _ U« mu oauea up a oy chaDfte in the ltoe&Be IftW? os tboy ate at Sometimea w© iasieted-on Ilia passing Waller Brjant, «®!S e RaS * -IlST^iiPirJS^ft«S- - w**. - Si<v4i Iv'daunn ef tlu finmcuuiratnoa! Cmvmnan. the other day, awl exeou cdse c f“ present, one of- tifalch, from Allegheny county, over tho spot where the anoonsolous little mouse - lw Mi r 1 : - 1 miton nddltlmal'Sritmton, tiieweekly »llo»once» J : .••. ceauXTipottthe 'VloltDi for his entartttiDflieQt ffae fligoed bythreethousancl peraona. # B raa backwards andforwarda. For a long titofii. i: ■.?-+ AAj;.'i7^4i(pß:i!i®!rUAt.^^7j:s.::'A^P4|nc«siedifl7wqo»]ancfrwit^^rfioi^f!i®: - roß"TttiH«MnmBT* Business men should as soon think of taking Mr, Appleton-presented <ho petition of citizens however, wo could not get him to move; till at pntS -COMPANY* ' * ffikiiiiiiMv it. «*.«;«»*« n/.«nM’between tha U‘ > „ WIT LTAM.R. KING, a lonrney in a oar without an engine attached, of Pittsburgh, for the repeal of a certain law re- !ength> j Alieva by the help of a squib, we ' -- OE AtAßilii; _ as to attempt to succeed in business without ad- . tO a ,f o ““ e C peutions'for tLVteoslon of ot"' Da,,g D S^ry T^e«ftrcUs C sefpMperty ; BoUars and, w Fcm * l *' •/ , Subject to thi vertismg. - certain" streets in said city; also,one of citizens tow the . objfl(Jt his gjgna, he gener- - S|SESi2wS£^?«%r P -g« p .Hi m srssss> «™w.. .“r““’r B ZTHiX , .SS » - Ssawiaiia 5 k- - PCBUC Paf»lTltS.ao,; „-««-« of that State. Bank of Pittaburch- also, two petitions of olti* •= get a Good Example. A*«oeM«d.^iKt&«A 9 «: ? JK!K i HSSS;h-^S?^-- , ?f b “X".lSc‘.r,rt.C .“ft'r.sss.Ma.ri. I '3i 'MvSisi&sSißSisSS’aa KgE£j,«.§?^Si ! !i« I i s.*!asaai?«t ds*^asat—fi i. .sc ■‘S'Sku-.^tastraassasaas: -Ea , .-ass i v. imbibe, swallow or a thousand cltisens or Allegheny, opposing the on tho cardinal Tirtues, compared with the ex-. wmiara(Joraari, William CoUingwood, l.ironlto- Block S.’wWr /{• ? now is, “will you violate! passage of tho Maine liquor law, and in favor ce n e noies of a life in which these virtues have a A - p Ans te 11rt , n tvSr^ 10 ' 5°- J *}&»' ' 8 t7?o ,S s% A peUtion, signed by every member of the an extension of the Wuladolphie law to that Uv i Dgl vita l existence? It was not alone tho w,m,m D. W.ighmr ,gjg '-SS--.-.* H T' e*--- f* '-A >*■*- Ohio Leirisloture, has been sent to Congress, county. _ doctrines advanced with such dignified and per- DZereantUeLlDrary »nd aeoliantc* 1790 - A ■ ■&- " Oh.<> hegu Bl 1 ’“ f a law l 0 Dro „nt the re- Mr.Sh'ugart, from the Committee on Corpora- eaaeivo eloquence, by our Saviour Jesus Christ, ’INSTITUTE. *>, _ aB * ( . ' i?- 70 -,; v ‘J£S? r w r V asking thepassaßoofaU Uons, reported with a^egat^ ivelation, nor the wond«fnl nnraeles permed by Room , m n,unh *t„ Banh. , S . i tnoval of the Wueeltog ■ a bill to incorporate,tho bpfough of Mt Wash- w htoh made the hearts of men follow after lum, ~—i- >. ■ ->•.:- ...t and SoiiibvSelf eltdrn < - :kAv-^>' <h ~ In Paris there is Jtbo aatomahmg number ot in g t0 D, in Allegheny county. these were rendered donbly/effeotual by tbo ex- T em* of MemienKip-SiW Initiation &t>M* «d<» cock), Trettaoren Thomar WUIjsjP. g - - ' twenty-eight thousand public vehicles, and the W Fiffe, from the ssmc CommUtee rcported ample wM ch he set at tdl itmes even under the rf #jHn . te *».,« -/■ >f .13 ~. ’ . f nnsflenaers in them is two bun- with a negative recommendation, a bill for the moat trying circumstances. And eo it is now, ond & Magazines. I Hon Josfph Ajifoon ’ .. daily number of pasfleng relief of building, land, and savings assooia- m a humble sense by mere human hopes. Men M' p‘ h • dred thousand. . « oa3 . - b> may preach, and the world will listen, but profit AsihUmtheoalyPatiUoLlbrarv “£*«£»*£» fiicel, AWcjmar. i CoIJIW & Cop,slamJ,H. ■; Notwithstanding the opening of the Erie Bill- Q n motion of Mr. Qillis, thehiU to authorize oame3 by example, A parent, foyilustanee, “gnoniirefuland permanent, are reqaeaied urhecome, , —. .h. number nf nassenoera on tho old line John C Plumer to erect a lock St his Jam in the C ates genUeness to bis children by many sound members. , . Ifebmm Jaraei Dun'o P |W. M. Wtlron, M. D; i.B. Speers, (j- V st r-!' " * Tf New York BaUroads is much incredsed. On Youghiogheny river, was taken up, read and precepts, but they se? him treat hts Win a t , Llf . SI D;, W.^Utk Mg^i^ O-BBIEN-Aaents. - ‘. of New ior tt ... . an nassed finally. rude and angry manner, and, m consequence, . tj ••■..,;■--CAPITAL-#X4»PtPOp f ... •■. ■ v*-^H2g^ir:^Ofijce^2S.Fohfjh.s««tineW:SimiWfittl.^Ai:.A-.;;:'fei\^!<v;^:;-:.v^‘A the Schenectady road the increase is nearly 6U v on ieave given, presented aremon> his instructions are worse thanlost,-for tbeyaro gy omraiNo^Tff_Forarn ST*s*r.-£2 r - -- ■<& Der cent etrance signed by nine thousand three hundred noither heeded nor respected, Hia example, oa rpslllent _ Jflll^9 F s F^ ? Si ' ~ « , -i« •;• —" “ and ninety citixens of the city, and county of a gentle and. humane man, y7ould have beensuf- . Viceptesideov-SttraaeTM'CluTltan •.A..:-i;.-;v Curtoue luoident. Philadelpbio, remonstrating against the passage fi o » e nt for hie children, without ope word of com- Treiiaarer-JosepkS. teoch '* •-;••;• "fe®? of any law similar to that commonly known as mand. Mon ore jost like children in fins res- |. the Maine liquor law. peot. They will respeot and imitate a good ex- c — :?• ‘y; ample, while mere words, no matter how good - - A.Dank Cose, and true, without such example, will pass into one ear and outat the other, v* tr-4 WNA!WB!SIQ Migp JgSflltif jlfgSlifC 4.™!***. K xzre 'otni tigmmts 3 -. ••> -a . • l . ~ .* 3 ■ , _ - ", - v.- %,: . :.■„ \ w&m Wo are indebted to the Hon. J. D. Dott, fori a copy of bisUill to eatabUsha-Publio 'Printing ' offioe, ond to' appoint a Snperintcndant of Public-Printing,-who shall receive $3,000 a year for his services; and give him the privilege of ’’t.jaahiog numerous other contracts, the .pnjufet” of ulucU ■will pay him a good deal more than his ~ , Stated salary. ; Sir- porr has no donbt reported lila bill with thebest intentions, and thinks that be : is doing ■ some thing smart, that will tend to the benefit of the government, a pflTt of which ho is We have an abiding confidence in tho belief that in reporting tho Pill which we notice, Sir* D. wishes to do something good for his country, audio lot his constituents know that ha is posted up on tho question of economy,” especially > Where printers desire a fair remuneration for * * their Johor. Ha wnnts to let them see that he don’t know how the business should bo done, and he accordingly reports a bill in accordance with, thb amount .of knowledge ho possesses on tho Subject. We do not, by any means, intend these ■ remarks as offensive to Mr. ,Port; for if his Bill, should become alow, we would like .to bo - -the “ Superintendent of Public Printing,” at tba Comfortable little:‘Salary.. of $3,000, and .tho Chances for oil tho perquisites attached to the : • -' office; ‘ Bat it would be folly for, ns or any other printer to apply* Tho office is cut out to make, comfortable quarters for some superannuated office-hunter, who, because he won’t work, mu3t haws a berth created for him at the expense of the people. If the bill becomes a law, compe font'and practical printers need not expect toget the office- If tho lucky applicant for the : office should proclaim himself a member of the craft, . ' WB ore willing to. go a small wager, that he will be tut amateur professor of the art, . who. knows . . just enough about printing.to enable him to tell Diamond typo from Doable Pica, perhaps not so much. This question of Public Printing has cost the people moretq pay for ‘ tho discussions started by men who know nothing nbout it, than would "have paid to print the whole proceedings of Con gfiessln “letters of gold.” -It has boon the custom for some years past; with, thegreat body I of the dander-heads who have wiggled their way * into Congress, to start a project of “economy;” 4s-thay have heard it said that printers general * Jy work for nothing, and that they—the econo mists; are living evidences of the fact, inasmuch qe they, probably, never paid tho printer for his Jiervices to.them, they attempt to mako patriots Of themselves by cheating him out of a fair re muneration for his labor, and at the same time commit another-fraud by oberging the Govern ment their per diem allowance for doing nothing except spoiling the cushions of tho chaiTS on •which they sit. Whenpriaferewßre paid priees for doing Min Work, itwas issued-in a style creditable to the Government, but under the “economical ” ar rangement, it is dtsgracetul to the oounlry and a roproaoffqpppAmerican printers. - bppe that somemrmber; possessed of com mon; sense, will amend this bill, by authoriring Mie proper officers to give out th» work to those who are competent .te.da it in a proper manner, nnd at fair prices. - • The Metlewi Dobt to Englishmen. Mr., JJalcgnnot, the agent of the- Mexican bffld hotders in London; informs the chairman of tho committee, that he has received means from the government to poy the last January dividend. — For this purposelie had been praaided, with or ders on the various, custom honses,o£ the Ropuh -IP> to receive all the moneys, due for that, portion of knifes appropriated ho. tho foreign debs of, Mexico. He had n}s£> shipped $50,000 to Bbr» ing, Bro.’s &-Co. To provide - against aKjr .de : fieienCjf the government of Mexico. delivered an assignment for $280,000 on the American in demnity money, payable: in May next, to-be re turned to the Mexican Treasury intbe-ense only that the fall amount of the advance to-be made, or its value; should have been,shipped from . tto different ports of the Republic before it becomes | ‘ due. - This amount is entirely independent, of j • of 2$ millions previously assigns# on j scqqnat of ,arrears of dividend. i Decision./! gainst thfrUnllcd States-Baali. The Supremo Court of Pennsylvania, on Thursday, affirmed two j ndgmenta-nf.thelHe- j trict Court, in suits • brought hy-thnlCommoo- J Wealthogaipat C.. S-.-: Banfci to.'-rocover the se- j - tuaV bonus. secured in thq, ehsntos of ,-the Stoic, | of $100,000; duefoq nine years,’ The bant resisted the claim,, on the ground that it had ceased to exercise the functions and franchises of, banking, and had asaigr.cd all its property in i - trust for its oreditors.., The. Commonwealth in- Bigtqd that, as the. stockholders annually elected - dfrMtors, and .-frequently., held-meetings, they had not given up the franchises granted by the. State,‘and that tho bank was, therefore, bound to pay the annual bonus -demanded. The Su preme Conrt sustained-this position, and thß State has. thoreforo, a settled claim against tho Sank for $1,300,000. ‘ Tun Ponca Committeb have perfeotid all they proposed to do- They have full control of-the Kght Watch; the Mayor has nothing to d, fa the morning bnt to listen to the report or, - the substitutes of the very enterprising Commit tee, and, if-he can, make intelligible reports of the information he may receive from some of the imbecile nnd superannated favorites of the as tute. Committeo, all well. ' It may be, howeveri thatthe Committee is not as obnoxious to censure in this matter, as the Counsels that forced them -to mate the appoint ments under partizanjinstruetions. - In taking the course they hove, they have aßsnmed a great responsibility, and tho people will look to them, for the preservation of-the peace of the city.. , -Ths Woeck op the TJ, 8, Smajisu Missor ph—A letter from John £, Gowao, Esq, the 'contractor for removing the remains of the U. £. steam frigate Missouri; dated Gibrnlter, Jan. 14, etated.thataU.the machinery has been re» moved except the shafts, which would be taken . out in.the Spring. The light which has been ■ iSpt fos eight years over the wreck has been jdispeneed with- He further says that he did more in three weeks in removing the steamer, than the Englißh accomplished in three years. yea. Thu ■•JJlflck Swan" gave her first con« ■ cert inCleYel and, onThnrsday night Inst, at tho jtfaiodion, before an audience, according to the Elaiodealer, of-nt:leaßt42oopersons..Friend Gray iainraptureswithher singing. * Sear him: • ,i gjasangln sixpieces, yas applauded in eaoh, aijd thrice triumphantly enrowi. We heard hut one opinion of the entertainment—that of un qualified delight/* .. lnspector., « ~ . WelwUeVßGov. Bigler has’ made'all his ap ; poinUneilta excspt tbu Philadelphia Leather lu thisappomtmentlouMMexicanSoldier,"there ianomao iu Pconsylvaniab alter; qualified or more deservingoFtbistrust fflaDMrj.JlijblnßOD,' of Fulton-County, who is dno of the best prarti i oat tanners in the State, and a gentleman and ! Democrat in every sense of the term. In this case, we hope the Governor: will' not commit the i blander-ho did': in -appointing an Inspector of Flour for the qity of Tittsborgb, - Millers and [ Tanners have alright to demand [-of none butprac/icat men, of superior qualifica tions; for these stations,’and the Governor will. [ no doubt consult their interests, first by remov l ing Mr. Garvin, and secondly by appointing an experienced Tnuuer and radical Democrat Leath er Inspector. ■ - ■ We fiod the above in-the columns-of- our able cotemporary, the Bedford Gazette. It is one of the Democratic organa that is seldom wrong, and always efficient when Demooratio principles re quire on able and honest champion, in gloomy times. Nor is it afraid to oensure those who, in i the hey-day of Democratio triumphß,.forget their | fealty to real worth, and use the patronage i placed m theirhands, liß-the means to show in a very cheap the expense of the peo ple, however—tlieirhigh regard for personal favors, bestowed; a- long time ago, which would never have beea remembered, If the people had not recalled it toi-theif m'emory, by placing them in lucrative offices. ~ We have always been believers in what is called the eternal fitness Tof things;” and among tho things which should ./b right, is tho duty of public officers. Too many of them, high and low, forget that they are ihe servants at the people, and, whenever they get a little authority into their hands, they commence to ptoy the masters, and substitute their will and pcrsonnl predilections for the principles of the party that has confided in them. We have long been aware of this trait among offico hunters and office holders. It appears that they cannot avoid Us balefnt oonsequeuces; bat wo hava always hoped that the. democratic party would not fall into the error, and when ever we find it verging upon any thing like fa voritism, wehave never hesitated to raises warn ing voice. Wo will continae to do .so regardless of men; and we would advise all our democrat ic colleagues, when ever they find corruption or undue favoritism practiced, to take a position in favor of the right anddenauuca the wrong. Honest political organs aro under no obligor tions to'o&ico holders. Without tho gratuitous aid of the Press, not one tithe part of those who have won place and-been elevated to power, would ever have been known to tho country. Then, why 'Should the Pnsss stultify itself and make itself the mero tool of thoßo who cannot understand its influence, andean only oppreci* ate its power when they.,dcsiro it to ndvnnco their notions of porsonal aggrandisement 1 So far nS wo aro concerned,.wo have no hesi tation to take our position fearlessly, and to ex press our honest opinions about all public offi - cere, high and low, in an honest, candtd man ner; and if hll Other public-journals will pur sue the same course, webolioveit will bo for tho. advantage of the party and the people. Tlie Offer Slade by Mexico to Gcn.Seott. I The Hew York Times affirms tbnt the state ment that General Scott was offered the Presi dency of Mexico is strictly true,,and that it oc curred just after he had been recalled by oor government, and pcaco had been concluded with Mexico. The offer, it is alleged, was made in consequence of the admirable manner in which | ho administered affairs after tho capture of tho ; city of Mexico- lie was to hove received $260,- | 000 per annum for five years—making in all a million anda quarter—provided ho would re tain under his command such of his soldiers as should after the regular discharge from the service of the United States, volunteer to remain , with him in. Mexico. The representative of tho Bri tish gOYernmentin Mexico, it is alleged, more over agreed to guarantee to General Soott, if ho would nocept the offer,, tho regular payment or the money promised. But, as has heretofore been slated he declined tho proffered honor. Trabsatloutle Communication. Hon: Abbott Lawrence writes, in answer to an | invitation of the Mayor anl Chamber of Com- ] merco of Limerick, that ho has received various charts and maps of tho harbors of Ireland, which have been transmitted to tho Chamber of Com merce of New York; and observes that the peo ple of the United States are fully impressed with tho benefits of secure and rapid transatlantic communications. Mr. Lawrence compliments Ireland in enthusiastic terms, treats of the beau ty of its scenery, the fertility of its soil*, and the great resources of the country yot undeve loped, and tenders bis acknowledgments for the generous bospitaUty with which he was greeted on his recent visit thither; .and promises a con tinuance of his efforts, lulus offioiol position, to strengthen the' bonds of friendly feelings now existing between that country and this. Treated \Tltb Contempt* Tho editors of tho Laniaiterian and Harrisburg | Kcytlone, having soatteredbroadcast over the South their papers containing articles, charging Mr. Buchanan with being n Federalist and an Abolitionist; and having done this work gratui tously, too—“free grabs for nothin’, without charging o cent”—they may be anxious to know how their seed took root. To gratify them in this particular, wo copy the following ;from one of tho"Demoorotio journals of North Carolina: ■ What! the bosom frlond of Andrew. Jackson a Federalist ? The Secretary of State of James K. Polk’s Administration a Federalist? The un compromising. advocate of-Jeffersonian Statea Rights Pemooraoy a Federalistf -The advocate of r tbe Missouri compromise line uu Abolitionist f Tho nulher of tho Lora Aberdeen Correspondence ah AboUtionistt ’ The negotiator-of,tip,annexa tion of Texas an Abolitionist T This may do “to telt to tho marines.” Homo iT'JSttHD.-r-In b reoent number of the Eeoneboa (Me,) Journal, we find a paragraph to this effect :—That as tho Whigs of the North took General Taylor, a slaveholder, as a candi date for President, withont enquiring into par ticulars, the Whigs of tho South should in return fake General Soott, without being too inquisi tive. In other words, as the Whig Abolitionißta went-it blind on a Slaveholder in *4B, the South em Whigs should return the compliment, by go ing it blind on a Sewnrdlte in '52. Tho Journal without doubtj thiuks this demanded by the eter nal fitness of things. : Tho Fort Smith. Herald, gives an account of ah encounter With four Seminole Indians, ro- turning ftoin-Texas-with whiskey to be sold in the Creek nation, and a potty of tlio Chicka saw light Horse, ordered out to stop the traffic, by CoL Harper, the Chickasaw agent. Daring tho conflict, Chin-chi-kee, cap tain of the light Horse tilled three of his op ponents with a knife, after which ho. was him self shot through tho head by a Seminole, who is yet at large, but a formal demand has been made for.; him.. two Democratio papers at ■lndiana poHsfla., the Sentinel and Statesman, ore to lie united. Tie long standing difficulties exist ingbetween them hays been happily reconciled, by the interposition of mutual friends. We are really, glad to bear this. The Democracy of In diana wilFnow march on in solid phalanx to yic tory. :■ V®, Hon. Ethan Allen ißrown, one iof the Vice Vretidenta or the Indian Democratic Con .wntlon, .died, suddenly at Indianapolis on Toes-, day. ggg* The Ladies’ Association of the Friends of Hungary, will meet on Wednesday afternoon, 3d inst., at 2 oVdocK in the German church, corner of 6th and Smitbfield streets. Newspapers, eayß the N. 0. Delta, are,fre quently humbugged into premature announce ments of the,deaths of citizens. We remember ourselves Writing a long obituary of a distin guished membor of the faculty of this city, who is now pursuing., ; bis profession in excellent health Bnttbo cnsc noticed bolow is the first wo have ever known of the Legislature passing resolutions of respect to a deceased member, who was not dead. .We extract from the Jack bod (Miss ) correspondent of the Natchez Courier: “Another strange announcement was made in the House of Representatives this morning. You rocelleot of my having written you that Mr. I Cook, of Tippah, in .solemn tones, some days I since, announced the death of his colleague, Mr. Bedfearn. The usual resolutions, badges, co pies Of resolutions to the widow, &0., were at tended to. A short time afterwards Mr. Keith nroduood to tho Houso a letterfrom the deceased gentleman denyiog his death, and moved a res cission of tho resolutions. Tho house there up n resolved that no member Should announce the death of a oolleague, hereafter, on the strength of mere rnmor. This morning Mr. Moody had tho melancholy duty of stating that Mr. Ilcdfearn had taken a relapseund was really dead.” • Letter from Senator King ofAlatoama. Tho following letter from Hon, Wo. R. King, to tho chairman of tho East Smtthfiold commit, tec, is another evidonco of the State of good feeling existing in the South towards Pennsylva nia Indeed, from all the Indications in the South and East, vre have the best reason to be lieve that it is only necessary for Pennsylvania ts stand united and firm, to place ber in that position in the Baltimore Convention, to secure I lie nomination for one of her own sons. Senate Cuambeb, Feb. 4, 1852. Dr.*n Sib -.—l am truly gratified to learn that i the good old Democracy of the "Keystone State’ I are rallying in support of those principles tho maintenance of which are essontial to tho har mony of the States, and to the preservation or the Union. To that great State, we of the South have always looked for the maintenance of oar constitutional rights ; and, ns a Southern man and a Democrat, I am proud to sny wo have never looked in vain. Sho has been faithful among tho faithless, and 1 sincerely hope we may bo able, in the next Presidential oleoliou, to prove to her the esti motion in which sho is held, by selecting for that high office one of her most distinguished citizens. With tho bighrßt respect, I am vour obedient servant, WILLIAM R. KINO. Sbtu SiLsnoav, Esq,, Chairman, Ac. Dickinson CoLH.an.— At the late meeting of the Trustees of thiß institution, in Carlisle, the election of a President, to snpply the vacancy created by Rev. Dr. Peek’s resignation, wospotf poned until tho next meeting in July. At that time, it is understood that the vaoanoy will be supplied by the eleotion of Rev. Dr. Collins, of Emory and Henry College, Virginia. The trus tees adopted a plan for endowing the College by the solo of scholarships, and the plan Is to be submitted to the Philadelphia, Baltimore and and Now York Conferences, for thoir ratification. It proposes tho raising of $200,000, including $30,000 already invested, for tho support of the College Throe classos of a scholarship are to be established—one for four years’ tuition, at $25, one for ten years,'at $5O, and one fortwonty-five years, at $lOO. F abt Looosiotiveb.— Tim Albany says that two now looomotiveß have recently been placed on tho Hudson River railroad, whloh are achieving a perfect triumph in tho world of speed, and promiso to outgo anything of the kind in America. Tho first named of them has, within tho past week, made two trips which are without parallel. Tho first was. (running time) in three hours and twelve minutos from Now York to Albany ; tho second is still loss—being only three hours and eight minutes. Tho whole time, including tho stoppage, was only four | hours 1 Death of a Labv from Guief.— Mrs. Agnes Boyd, of Cincinnati, it iB said, died of grief, a few days ago, in copseqnoneo of the decease of her hiisband. During the week previous to her death, sha was almost constantly occupied in prayer, interrupted at frequent intervals by in coherent maniacal supplications to her children. Sho took no food or nourishment of any kind, save such as were forced upon her, and when the strioken spirit fled, the fair tenement it had occupied vyas reduced almost to a skeleton. Bko was only 29 yoars of age, a lady of rare accom plishments, and tho daughtor of the Rev. Dr. Georgo, of Philadelphia. jgg“ The Jersey Share Republican says that the Casa men of Lyoomlng county united with the Buchanan men and gavo the county to the latter unanimously, because, os tho State bad al ready gone for him, it would have appeared /lie. tious to have noted- otherwise. The example of the Cass men of Lycoming challenges com mendation. The Maryland Colonozation Society, from its origin down to the first of January, lost, has expended $317,04918; of which $lBO,- 922 16 was received f'rtm the State under the act of 1831. The Society is now before the Legislature for a renewal of the State’s dona tion of $lO,OOO per annum to its funds. Amebioas Lies asd Health Ihsobahce Com paby.—We would Invite pohlio attention to the advertisement of tiys popular company. The references attachedjo their advertisement will show that a large number of our most prominent citizens have full confidence in its responsi bility. jnS3* Mrs. Cdotier. n young married woman, iiog doped from vfith taking with her on only child- | Rich -Dccrfqpmeiifa;—TboHarrisbnrgUnion, of Wednesday, has the following report of n case now on trial m that town ■ — A suit was tried ■ in onr court, last week, be- . tween Emanuel Geyer, late of this place, bnt noW'of Bradford county, and A. J. Jones, post master of this borough, which brought to light the richest financial manoeuvring that ever was heard of in this section of country. Indeed, wo donbt whether the brokers of Wall street could not have learned a valuable lesson in this school. The scene of operations was laid in Hagerstown, 514. where a certain Farmers’ and Millers’ Bank failed about the year 1842. After the failure,. Mr. Jones and n small party of Finanoera,-with out money, undertook' tbo resuscitation of the bank They obtained eomo $Bl,OOO worth .of the stoek ot this bank, for:which they gave stook notes, secured by valuable trpets of coal and timber lands on {hr mountains of the moon. As a small amount of ready cash wae needed to prevent a collapse- of tho vaults of the bank, Mr Geyer was taken Into tho concern, and al lowed to deposit $7,000 gold and lawful money, Mr Jones giving him a bond to indemnify him from loss- Upon this seven thousand dollars the bank moved off swimmingly for a very short time, and the operators obtained largo quantities of the notes and commenced circulating them; bnt unfortunately for all concerned, this small met allic basis would not keep tho bank afloat loDg enough to make tho notes go, and the whole concern exploded. In the mean time, there wn9 going on tho most extraordinary assigning, changing, shifting, transferring anil swopping of securities, so that the whole tbiDg. become as beautifully entaugled ns a basketful of hasted eele When tho bank failed again, tho operators (failed, and from that day to the present a fierce battle has been going on between the parties, and this suit was brought by Mr. Geyer against Jones, by wsy of settling it; bnt it appears that tho court and jury oould not fully dispose of the matter ou legal and equitable principles at a sinplo Sluing, and we presume there will be an other hearing, which will bring-to light other and more important developments. Tho general impressiott-seeme to bo. that Mr. Goyer lost severalthonsand dollars by the opera tion, but the matter. is so entangled that it is difficult to make this appear legally. I From the " Union,” Feh. JSih J ntch Devlopment*. A suit was tried in our court last week, bos twocn Emanual Goyer, late of this plaoo, but now of Bradford county, and A. J. Jones, post master of this borough, which brought to light the richest financial manoeuvring that ever was board of in this soction of country. Indeed, we doubt whether the brokers of Wall street could not havo learned a valuable lesson in this school The soeno of operations was laid m Hagerstown, Maryland, where a certain Farm ers and Millers’ Bank failed abont the yoar 1842. Aftor the failure, Mr. Jones and a small party of financiers, without money, undertook the resuscitation of the bank. They obtained some $84,000 worth of the stock of this bank, for whioh thoy gave stock notes, secured by vul unble tracts of ooal and umber lands on the mount line of the moon. As a small amount of ready cash was needed to prevent a collapso of tho vaults of the bank, Sir Geyer wob taken into the ooncern and al lowed to deposits $7,000 good and lawful money, Air Jones giving binl o bond to indemnity him from loss Dpon this seven thousand dollars the bank moved off Bwlmmlngly- for n very short time, and the operators, obtained large quanti ties of the notes and commenced circulating them; bat unfortunately for all oonoerned, this small metallic basis would not keep the bank ofloat long enough to make the notes go, and the whole conoorn exploded. In the meantime thore wera going on the most extraordinary as signing, changing, shifting, transferring, and swapping of soouritios, so that tbo whole thing became as beautifully entangled as a basketful of twisted eels. Whon the bank failod again, the operators failed, and from that day to the present a fierce battle liob been going on between the parties, and this suit was brought by Mr. Geyer against Jones by way of settling it; but it appears that the oonrt and jury conld not fully dispose of the mattor on legal and ecmitftblo principles at ft singlo sitting and wo presume thore will he another hearing, whioh will bring to light other and more im portant developments. A . ■„ The general impression seems to ho that Mr. Geyer lost Beveral thousand dollars by thtf oper ation, hut the matter Is so entangled that it is difficult to make this nppearlegally. At New Orleans a man who had bnt re cently commenced business, found his creditors rather too prompt in urging the payment of their tittle bills. What is the mattor?” ho at length asked. “Do you fear me ? " “yes,” was tho hesitating reply of n modest dun. ‘‘Fear me! ho exclaimed, “on what grounds ? Has any ono sold lam not honest ? ” “No, no, replied the other; “ but “ Butwhat, sir T Why. to be candid with yon, we havo no oonfideocein your business capooity, seeing yon do not adver tise! ” Tho man immediately made annual con tracts with three papers, and ts now in excellent credit, and prospering finely- Tue Wheelbahrow Califobhia EmiqbaST. Tho man who, some two yoars ogo, oroßsed the plains “on foot and alone,” with a wheolbarrow, bound for California, was named Brookmire, on Iriehmorf, from Warren, Pa,, where he left a wife and family of children in very indigent circum stances- Brookmiro, it Is said, has lately return ed from California, with about $15,000 of the “dust,” nil of whish he dng and washed with his own hands. And his wife received legaoies daring his absence to the amount of $lO,OOO, falling to her upon the death of some relations in Scotland. Gas fob Beazie,—A company m Glasgow, Sootland, has made a'contract with the govern ment of Brasil for lighting the city of Rio de Janeiro for twenty-five years. The gas mains are to extend aver 80 miles.. Tho company are to pass 140,000 onbio feet of gas per hour. and. to light 1800 lamps; This 1 will be the first gas works erected in South America. The material of which the gas ier to be made is Scotch cannei coat ■ 1 - - ■ . < The Buffalo Glee Clnb, of which the New Turk papers speak in thehighest texmß, is short iy expecied here, andwillgiveone ortWo con ceits in this city. The lovers of good mußio will soon findtheir programme in our advertising Columns'. night of Way-.-Steiztien.vlUe Bridge* We learn from the -Wellsbbrgh Herald, that ■the citizens of Brooke end Hancock-.. counties, (Va.) have made a movement for the “ Right of Way” across seven miles of Virginia territory,- Over which the Steubenville:.anil; Pittsburgh Railroad is expootcd. to be constructed—also, for, tho erection of a bridge over the Ohio river at: this point. v These applications will bo pressed, it is re ported, with more than ordinary zeal, ia the Legislatare of that State. In addition, the citizens of the above named; counties have, or arc about askragtbe same body for a "right of way” for the Stenhenvitle and Wellsburgh Railroad, on tho Eastern bank of tbo Ohio rivor. : faith these evidences, especially .when the precarious condition oftbe Wheeling Bridgo is considered, wo think it will-bo to-the interest of tho citizens of Wheeling to cease their oppo sition to these improvements—as their opposi tion will endanger, if not ruin their own inter ests. We shall tsee.—Steub. Ihrald. Blmrsville asd Pmsuoaon Packet.- Messrs. Whited and Sharra intend again putting the packet-boat Pennsylvania in operation, on. the opening of navigation making trips twice a week between this place and Pittsburgh., This boat has been a great acoommodation to our..cit izens, and we hope its proprietors will atlil re ceive a fnll share of patronage.-^Aoataihiaii. A Sees Wiedinq Clock.— A gentleman in .Rn choster has invented a dock which winds itself. A number of scientific gcntlemen*havßesamined it, and are unanimous in the opinion that tho triumph is eomplote. Wherein docs this differ from the principle of perpetual motion T If the clook winds itself, its action will be limited only by the wear end tear of materials, which is all that can be expected from any article of mechan ism. - try- POSTPONED—TiIe Hegatar Weekly Meeting nf itfr HUNOASIAN CRtSTRAb ASSOCIA.riON ot AlteihenyCoaaly,having been positioned anvil tuts- DAY eVeoln*. at 7& o’cloclt, ■wtU be ho Id al thft l»teiure Romofihe Fifth Presbyterian Churchy (Rev Weal's.} onPmithfiehl street, when an address will be delivered bv Mr l‘ H-Sawyrr, the Monthly Ripo.t ot. toe Board of Managers submitted, and other business transuded. feb23 ■ COLONIZATION MEETING. A-MeeUrg of the Colonization Society af Allegheny Couuty. : willbc hfid this svkmno, (Tuesday, March *Jd,l in the Mtlno dist Epineopnl Church. Liberty street, at 7 o’clpeV. Addresses on the subject of Colonization. ami the re latioua or that enterprise to our country, to the enure ot and the ntogressof Ltberty.iuay beearpeeteu. The Rov W. Collier, the Rev. Hr. Cook, and the Rev. Dr- will speak <m ibis occasion. A general HttenJance of all the friends of Coloniza tion, is earnestly requested. fqittrt.lt TO ihe Honorable the Judge* of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace,m aud ferine i-ouut} The petition ofH. Lacack, of lire Fourth WunU ciiy of AUreh ny, in ihe Cooniy ofoceiwud, humbly shewetb, Thai yourpcmioner hath provided himself tyitu materials for ihe accommodation of travelers and oihers, at His dwelling house in the Ward aforesaid, and pray* that your Honors will be pleased io grant him.a license, io keep a public house of entertainment. An 4 *our peti tioner, ns in duty bound, will pray. We, the subscribers, einzensof the afores*itd.A> ara do certify, that the above petitioner is of fro.od. repuiefor honesty anil teinperance*au<l is well providedsyuh House room and conveniences Tor the accommodationol.uavr dors and others, ami that said tavernt?necc«u.ry. S Belt, W tSoocrr. J A, Gray.S A Walter, W G Critchlbw, J Hays JSkcese, 1) Holden, J Wecgcc v R Rogers. J Fisher. J Pa\ter«on.. ■ « ..(maradji O ifae Honorable ibe-Judges of the Court of Uenerul Quarter Sessiono of the m and far the County ° f Tbe-?SSlon*.of-'Jnhn ,Co.wan f ---of tbo-Townshipor Baldwin, in the County aforesaid, humbly sbevieih.—> That your petitioner hath provided himself with mate rials for the accommodation of travelers, and others, at hit dwelling house In aforesaid Tp., and prays that vour Honort-will be pleased to grant lam a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your peu *"*"■ as in dnty bound, w.ll pray. jQm CQWAN IVt, the subscribers, ciutens of the aforesaid Tj>., do certify rliat the above petitioner is df pood repute for honesty and temperance,and ts wottprovided wuhhoaae room and caiivonteur.es for the ttccorotnailaliDnuna lodg ing qf strangers and travelers, and thelsatd tavern Isme.. CC Tl!omas Varner, I Lvtle, Jr, James Mormon,Sam’l Wilson, J F Carry, M Varner, K S«warr, Sautoel Anally, Wat 11-Whitman,CharlesOibbs, M SneeTH B | I Arnes- . ironra-M | motha Honorable the Judges ofthp Court of «eneml I Quatior Sessions of the Peace in aud for the Comity of Nancy Murray. of P'<» shin, in the County aforesaid, humbly sbeweth,—that | your petitioner bath provided hetsclf wttlt, tnaterisja ] far the accommodation of travelers and otbers,_aiher ( duelling house, lathe Totyosbip. aforesaid, ] Utal your Honors will tie pleased to grant hefalreettse to keep a public'house of entenaintueni. • And your pe titioner, as in duty bound, >vlU P'“^ NCl ;, gtCRRAY. w« the «nh«crlbeMiCUi26nfl ofthotawnship aiors*ald, do certify, that the above petitioner Is of good repute toi and teraperance, and is well piovuled wun bouse room and conveniences- forUia-occomuiodaiioiv ,and. lodging of strangers aud travelers, and that *aid tavern 18 ! L M e ii-l a r ry it Reed Thomas Farrow, Win Wiley John Miller,.Joseph Chaiiwick.C JQodge, Jamea A 0 Curling, AtlhurToner»FTouewig, John Harnsou. juarOJi* - • Oihe Honorable tlio Judwa oMh© Court gWwrtt Quarter Sessions of ihoPeacain upd folihe County °Tho P??S of Jno Agnew.of lie Second Ward,city of A!!ccSfcny> in ihe Comuy aforesaid, humbly, sheweih, pcuuouor baih provided hirapelfvyiih male rials for the accommodation of travelers and others, nt, hi* dweFUnir house in the Word prt»ys roiir Honors will be nleEVsedlQgTant w koop houseoYentortainuieDi, ...And your peti tioner, as in duty louna,wiU pray- JOIJN AGNEW We, ihe sobrcribern, eiuxem.ot'. the ;Ward aforesaid, ilo ceruiy ihnuhe above peuuonor »of good Kpuie for honestynnd temperauce.oudla well Pf° T ‘J^7‘ l Xte s . e room and conveniences fox ihe accnmrandauon and lodg ing of Birangcrs and iravcicr3,nndibai saidiaveru ianc* C 0 niddlo, Wm Hate,James Torlay, Johnlrwm, BamusM'Fatltt«d, Wm iwds.MCoM^h.m.Thoa Woods,Torrence Conn ngham James -Morgan. Anjho ny Smith, Edward Hanlon. ■V B .*U ° b jHrHotfy "5-, A°-lha, u w"’ “ e“ sobLnbeMl of the afo«Jd % , lavern is neceasary. p g gnowdel . j o ,cphFans- SomoelHennlsonjWin, Sarke ,?0 &r. wi Wauon, J J man, John Spence. - D » or aaitroy N 0.61 Mwfcei aireeU^ - mM»: " • --• fvCGOBA tea sroHB.-TS»t Kceivta, w i»««. P PureOU Bye Wi,iske^ AWoßTH 4. o*JBNS • •nuttfr--* 1 -'”' • * -—— FTn pa —'lba latucnwa itme U»»<j<;> purpose of traiwaMtng a too*Xoha fajawres^ga^-- U, ivaui&ouw) ; ; , t „ / . , ( . , .‘V V l .. • ~ ' %*. .v i.rY"*. T , \ % ■: -4 J - , , , V , 4/ t ■». „ V’’ pW -p ' ~ ''-4*' .*T * 5 I ~f*■,s " *> * 4 .-x * - * " 4 -v, 'tjft C* _T DUFF’S MERCANTILE COLLEGE, WlilrttStreot.Plttubtirgtii - ■ ■ trp INCUttPOBATBBBY.LKmSLATi¥BCHAH-- TEB- BookKieplngy Peunianditp-ana LommeKUii Computations langbt ju ihc hiuhfitt pcffccuooi uy- oJf. DUFF ana Mr. WILLIAMS. The former, the author cf the most popular workman Book*Keeping notyiriuse, the latter* one of ibe moat elegant business; pewneu .in -the west Circulars mailed u « jafexp.cnsetoatl pans. B—/Lfertamtcachernf Kook Keeping, who nevct kept Book Jmnwlf, (but who adnsroeM an “ astosl* ate a In Book-Keeping), is informed Ihallbil in.'suluuQn i*ran{o7a-no agent, as he asserts,to .puU^owpnMkCircu-., lars The publluis already finding oat that his Ma»wJ elate never teaches for .thottne onjyiniei esttag mailer m hEscirculars.-iaui* ownuewfipapet poffil, wnuenby himseJfj anti aTefefGftea.tOjetM**'®*' maion’yof •whontdisolautt any-acquaintance wimbim. Persons friendly to ibis insulation, are requested rot to duiarb bis Circulars iq any manpejr. Ifeb2l:dfcw_ D3r«pep»l®.orlacllg**tlon,-. .; Cured ly Dr*Ratcliffs Alkaline DiyeztwtßitUm iTr* Digest-on is ike proctst bp -wtacA- ihoieparts of ■■ ourybodyxOkuA Map U: vnyloyti- xn_lhe fatvi’Uu>ti and j repair of the ussussior.*r% fhe.ptodvchonoffttot, orc marftf fit to be absoTbed ond addcdtothe llooiS* .indigcs Upo, is tfoueralty-thefirai cause i affections orihe Stomach, BoureUandKidneys, ueh ar acid eructations, flalutencej pipns in viuC.Bloraatliv aide, ? bacfeor BboDWe|i;nfirTOUSDCBy;gre«imiscnlar.prostra -1 lion nnd debilry of ihewtiolohadv, iha‘anuis lhe per;-. 1 son afflivted, for any enjoy meni»aodmakes iont a eoa* slant subject of melancholy or depression or spirit These terrible symptoms,are suroailendaniß on all cases of bad dig. eiiou.and arecalculuttd to. render alUbose afflicted «iib them the mo»t unhappy and; misersble per son* in the wajld.. U,lhe-stomach, itie greet leKervoir of thal-WhichUiiueuded lobe coavetted .into blood, in renew the system h deranged, how, can u be expected that the various orgsus iecejiving theirauppij .from..tola, source should be in a U*?althy condiUoa! stomach, let good blood be- e aborau d, «nd the neryes wilt become strongn the Iwer will performrtYfuntHtqnSr : the sore an t inflamed- Kidneys wiilrnui on a healthful action, the flacid muscle* wdtgmher force und vigor end ihr* whole system brilt puron a hewnesv of action that sviil HHionish the sufferer. ~ JJr. Hndchtrs BiJtero will do all ihU» Try it, and you will not b' disappointed.— Pole 55 cents Fo, ’ I JO Woud street. ?t-t,-l)Utßfc.: feb" d&w rttsw oooost YOU\G» 3TLVGNSON * LOVE, Sian of the 1 OiITQLNAL * FttKSU A«HtVA.e».OP - . Sew Sprlug axt<t Summer Gooctil. ,-s. fflllß su»«c*tbeK Ijflve.jtift receive 4; Uy ;;Adsro3 « ft Co*V Express amithe of the largest and best seteclfd a*aoflinen!i prime- I)re»s Goods ever Offered to ibe.pubUe. . v ;■■■■ One of the Fma having been «u the Lujtera Cium before the commencement of the fc*pfrtng. trade, selected oor Good*, with great cat* front the . Importers, ai-W#' pace* ae wUI enable u* to sell cbeaperthan the cheap: C ~t)ur very extensive slock comprises m pail the fol lowwg—v»z: Cheneand Jasper Cbene Silks* High LasmvPlum, ChameUen ttniHilassaStlks; do- • '-.Stripe ’-do do» i _ do • I’laia . '• v Trull Satins, Foulard and Watered Si lkM Tissues, llerages, Plain anil Figured Poplini; Ca*hmeres,;Pelamcs and Atpaeeasr Ckinizes.GinglinnuandCaihcofu:,.,., . . ..i. r. French worked Sleeves, Cnttfi Collared; Cheraize|l«, <lo feace au3 Mu?Tm Copc<i BlackSaUn and Fancy Yesiwss* . . e Cloths, Jeans J -.u- Bonnets ami tfoaatt Ribbon,*., M The proprietors wodld tespectfaUy sohcu an earjy eail from their friends andthe public geaerAUy, feeuDg, confident that they can offtrgreater inrfocwnenw tbQii STEVENSON & t.OVE T“ Digaoiuilon eC Var(n*nAll>* . t THU Partnership hitherto exiting, between gcribex*, doing ha-mess m the ntune, oCJoim Black A'Oo-vjs this day dwsoJTcJ'hy matual,cpn**oV*vMe'- Culioueb i>urch*ifin(? ihe **nure interest of John IJmck.in **id H* right ]«.■ «-c the name 0/ the ime Ann in aetilmg.lbe bonnets, and the. exclusive ■ right to teeCive all oQt3tat)dtDg aeuta, .and.to pisi na e b.-,duob,,uia.o o n™ DLACKi , lIBNRY, McCUU,OUGII.. N. n Thtbuvuciß Will beetmliimedby.ihe subscri ber ns usual, utbis old stand.rornernf Pjnn.Bßdlrwin .ireeis lIENSY McCUIAGUGH iMnabttrglyftta'ch tiiSbd maT - :i . 3“7LOUK-a> bbU. Elite, iuat r«’d &n>* V lilard ■ • ARMhI BOJiO.b -I ROZIEIi. I~AIfD— 50 ken No 1, justrec’d and <ot»ale hu jra£s ARMSTRONG & CKOZiTH. ■ i»^ 1 '^ b % o^MSrrcVo y Z ;F. R . BROOMS— 100 dor. aotnud-aiid Jbr «ale by . ■ mar 2 ARMSTRQXO CROZtKR. OIDE BACON—O casltß, «u bamt and for sale by N anS ARMSTRONG * CROZIER. YrtNEGAR—2O bbl«. CiderWne*ar, on hiiMftii for y • gale by ymtri): . AiIMSFCROsG A CROZIEII. -- " ‘ ' XMitolutlon. tPHEnarlnership berelofarf.exmine between-Janieir X Armstrong, Samuel Crouer ood Chorles Bsrnes, undertbe title ot Arro*lroig,Cio4er4. Cb.wlh » day dissolved by mutual ngnsemf tUv posedof hi. lOlerest and w..Mra«n SAUUEIa CROZIBB,. >. Feb.’y 81,1652- .CHARLES. BifiNES* , „:;; Tag Forwarding, CoramMan attd Ptodnfie.Jiislftns will he *oatioued at.tfceirnresent atauu, Np»*B‘4 Vvaier, and fl-1 Frtpi atroetSj bs: JameaAnastrpng apatwutttel C '°VS' UUjcr,h ° * CKOZIEB. niANOS FOR' KENT.—The aobscriberhas. several I: very stood Root. Alsu, for sale low, two second hand Pianos, In excellent condition. ■ - : H. KEEBER, Jio. 101 Thud st, Sinn of (he.Golaen We Hive. / For Sole* TWO LOTS OP GROUND on the corner-of Webster amt Chatham streets, Pittsburgh; the lots are adjoin* iiie each 25 feet onWcnsterby 120 on Chatham street* with a large Imck bouse upon the eornerlot. This a most depiraolepTOpcnrsnd'WiU be sold :on reasonable ; terms- bor further particulars enquire of - : JTR; LAROKiAttorney-altLaw, :r 4tli s'reett below SmilhGeld, .Pittsburgh, or address: M H. WILSON,- r JacksonvUtevlndmuaoCo.t'Pa ,’> msdtfiwli tror Sole ot unit)' • TCTAREHOUSE No. 14, Cornet of Wood Had Front YV' streets ;- : beiltgan eligxblC'S.aiidforbustnes*of-ony kind. For terms, enquired' H. H. -KY.A'N, ufj ot No. 3t Fifth street, y NOTICE. , , HAVING cold myenUjis«oe*of Pen«Le»to; Cte , to Messrs HEEL & CALLOW, I cheerfully Tccommcrui ah persona indebted to me pill please call ai.the jdd stOTdMid.eet* Jj e r J.-B- iiUtiiNJclS, .1... * . , Thitd slreei, ©ppoiiio lbfi?Po»;Office-?:'; Co-Partnership Blotter* TllE tmdcfßtuned, having purfih4?ed ihe-eni;w stock, of'J- B Holmes. 3rd street, conwstingot Books,.Ma«, have lUb day enttKdtn^pwmenh>P.ni#f the firmof REEL * CALLOW. 1 hev ml tie liankfu! for a conUauoace of his patronage;ana will ftJsoM hßg-; ny to hove a call »rom.thelr friends generally. A fall assortment of every-: article will always be : contracted for by 1 Mr I. B. Holmes will be furnished as u»ualby ns. S. v - II JP. CALLOAV;. ' mor2: Ptmburgb> Febrnary 89,185?* jflioßOiigilult Oxldgti SfIHE PresM° nt and Managers o(- tho, Company tot I erecline a Bridge 1 over the Hiver Monoagahela, op-*, poute ftnronmlt' In the County of Allegheny, Jwve ae cllied a Dividend or lour per cent, Jar (he :Ia« six moulhi, p»> .b.e ut .to &e «.h PillsWgb, Mareh Ut,lBSJ J muW mHFTMetnheraoftietiO'Of O. Fare re»pecifolWm-. I viled to aliend Ihe Fuuerjl of ourlaießro Emasbu.. I Supsa. from M» lute residence, on P«in,heiweenlu>- I ■ 1 " ißlaoiton* I r: i N Kleclion ibr MftnageTß and OEceraof A, hWdTiTK LhnU he given npiorheßo^sorno.^^^ | BAiipstA-BrtS, Secreiarjv * . ’ I March Jst, JBsi. ' a mfc3l4»_ CJDGAS—IO bids prune N, O Sugar,"landing ic<m O «teamei Gosauner, and ibr sale tor. , _ 'TiWg KING * HOOPED ■• ' ; ~ Ptm'hnyfflt Brantb ;fif- .. MUTUAL HEALTB ASSOCIATION, OF CINCINNATI, OHIO , - ' OFFICE-—■COERER OF SMITOFraM* VAHP THIHO STfcßßfrS tocuirtulaitd Cash and Guaranty Captiat SWipOQ* - ;J 1.. L- nadothers,’forraedior thcmutual reliefofUamem- •... ber, Mekhessor eecidenvby ihe paypenvof the (ti owcg auraal deposits. Pereonatitftoaf health jncy become numbers Had lO a.week ly/bene fix. In case of sickness or accident. Alt who 40m this if ' * *' Assoctaudft are etUiiM to a-'vote in the -w , S’,, officers, and loparilcipnie m the profits of the As«opih+ r i ***>■**■oo non luseaiabhahed oil a safe and permaceat.basfs, t. being-both Matual flud Benevolent tn us dratens, with T ; the lowest rates.ronsistejilfoilta&eeumy.anacondnci* p, l ■* ed jn a manner to insure ua permanency and durability. . ft* , TgAtt.'* S8?0"li» . “ t * r R 2,roper-year,dra«ss 9,«Jpsrweek, - „ 5. -v," **■ 3,f0 do " da- 3,14* 4of~---, f 400 do do <4 00 do, r J r 5,00* do do 5,00 do;, f /• _ 0,00 do do t'lOO do} <* 2 b * -\^ 7,M0 do do 7,00 do; [L s 800 do dor 800 do* VVv 0,00 do do 500 doi "*■ EsC t** 10,00 do do do. ' ?■* T V . A'droiMiotf Fee» for Life Memberilup/SlSO— which fc must be psulat thn umeof making application, and tho £ » first } ears* deport within'wenty-days* -Each number g £ entitled to a njomblyTeperl,&tatis, L, officebs ' r— | Pendent—Vt. W. Scott. „ h : Vice Buchßmin ~ TV h . 1 Finance Ctrtn'nwee— W .Rockwell, A* B,.lV<ud>A-. W W« Jackson * « . - - - f a Seetetati) and Treasurer—3* ti. Buchanan* < 1 h feb37.ont D IV* BEAUMONT, dcularg^ Dtssolotlou of C*«ris»«pafe|P"- ~ 4 f|iHr. nftitnerdup heieiofiv? -eusung belweer>ihe un*- ' l 1 :.dersiSneir,:ba? becndwsolved Uua.dsT,;by?.mopitd.•: consent. Alt persons bavin* claims-a*«inst the con- £j •cetn* are requested to piesent them /or- payment} ana tj all per.ons Vcoxungr ihrmetilves iudebted.are rdspcot- 5 fully invited to cell and seuie pie delay. y KENNEDY & HiSLErr. j| . .Tna subscriber-havU‘*i-.purchased-ihe:enurC' Intercsl.. f of Hr R. >f. HASbKTV in the Vnrteyr and Jewelry -= , * respectfully- caU..tbeTBtlftnuon of his , C formec frienits- nod the.stock:ofiGooda on t baud, wlwch will sold Ox prices sosßitUieumesi > Partleularoueittlou imid to repttlrinq-Ctaclrst.Wiuefl* * esaud Jewelry, v- - JollN S- KEMNEBV, invil No 81 Market fettecfr- ; - HtxnUU* , " A Id\RGniioct pf tfic wio 4 i beautiful MANTELS, f\ maUeof ibe -fioe« quahtyoFForeiftii aiidtwmas?.., uc Mttihle,ma»urapiurmJ l'yioach»nery» aiwaysotyiand. and- raa»!o ■to order on fhon. nonce, at prices, Tftiiginffv from *l5 to:SiflO*&ch. ami examme.tl»e.«io?k and 310»32l ftnd 323>tao* • - eriyj‘Weel.oppo^UftSmu , ificld < . - „ . - msrl.lm ' W. J W. TCAU.ACE Slut-KaruiibiiMi OTB&M ftNftINKS AN r O ott iauui Aai made to order, on slioruiO ice, Saw amJTiourMjl! Costing?, ofallklnd?, on handana m ide taiirditr. • Catalogues ot:\VlieelFattexnsYdt^«iea;; ia .>hUwfigliwanUDUieri. , :lUiHBplaiHea?ittd'MUllrona|. Freucb Uorr ftlittStone*, with-solid . at red-cM s pnfiev laurel Jhll Mi'Usi#nea».<«U bolung C!othg r war yrTy.lo.W'PJi.ceaSi.: , Screen J Wire, MtU Screw* lUlung* Coro and Cob> (iurtdcrs „ , , , 1 xm>« Patent French flurr Smut W.WII* nurtU & Nbtilc’a City Ffoumnr MdU* and in Gveiiundted oilier Mill* itv. the West... .They xnn Jigai* : . claan>?asi andwett* —will last a lifCAime t snd.eTe stai-T-; lanlcdlo give satisfaction • Orders nrmnnity attended to« al QIO Liberty streetiOP";: noMte Sifli'kfieWi PiitstairgbiPa. 'vv'««■"• ’ mnrMm * W. W, WALLACE. MONOGHKOAJATICI’APKn— Asuperioianicleot Wonocliromaue Vaptr, for salti T „ w*f k. uAyfirtt i c r Stsuopery Wareboiaei cower;of M«ket?an& Secon&i siieetq , fmarl a aiVUiUiN&KY wbaiuraii> drawing papers; all sfeesrlos drawing;, paper? tfouplftele?; phani Klze r!o» Ur »a .roua of. 153-yaMs> ; :r : wldilr 4 feel 10 inches; profile :paperi;u4on>g paper? &a*> .-sorted i?ze*; ; bnsinl boat frrtalheiriiiticßl -iaatTunißnt*3- t c ... : Jackson’s enp«rior'pencils: French conte wayons.; pdht crayons; jttbher; bueakin\Mttfii|>Si : - - parallel mleis; easel-jieksj; A150..-field uhd lopography ■,;. books- 'Th* * ~ line, for sale by . W. S UAVEN t fctauoher, marfv: . - . -corner ot Market and- SccottUstteeig^ A lleotonv crry* property kb s*i».— A. Can»f«ingaf a llnck Dwelling Houm,»Wi> storie* , . btgb«. with afnrgfl back buildii)? attached, frOntongoo-. ■J&mes stteet iiQ feet.anil Or*. ohard:aUey.' WHlbe sold at iHtflow; prfcftpf Onfr-half-in band; balanc©moue t andtwo.yeats will rent Cor SIDO per year ....... .. „„ M*JiAlN,MOFFffrfc CO.* . . sre- • Fr&bqtreet. marl tno LET— A splendid newJrwoatQty Uweltulfr Homo, 1 &ijnated,on Wiikmaslreel.ncaf Cjtwn.aniiconve- Qienllo theFerry-ianiiingv House fmisUed campleto, with a large tot attaebeiL RentsSCQperyear--^ Apply 10 M'LAIN fc MOFFITT, " ■■ snarl .■. UMSB JMIIUfKOISO-V* ’'-aXODSI*CKOZItP- AnmteoDg too rozler, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, GROCEBS, And Dealers in Pillsturgh llataifaclura, - no. 69 wateo.akd 64 sinsr sjbkct, rrm»c«os,rA.. v> WilltuejuJ promptly ,to;iha sale pfevefyiaescriptiOo.. .. - ; of We»idrn* Produce, and other articles cdutnuitedUf liiff ,. r< °ffA,- “WnUasTW. WeaiMer PITTSBURG!* STEAM JhAWBtK WORKS, _ ,310. 321-nnd 333 Liberty, eppasit* Smiifrfißld-tL HJronHJMKtfrs, <?***© stones:atemels, Furniture Ji Top?* anil all krnd* of manufactured Marble, al ways on band .and made to order-on.the sbortMtMioUcj©. y; Feveral selected, unbend.- The.tradfi furnished, - ... ihclowestprtces; .•:Orders s promptlyr.Mte tiled to nuMm - a W. W, WALLACE., /VVNBRS WANTED.— To prove -property, pay \J charges andbake away, ten larpe Orutti*tone9j 4tr hveredioourcntebythe Afonongahulfc 'AVdigrrMafigt*...»•- - »T WOODS A SON, marl >. No 6f Water «treer. SILK TISSUES—A A &Uaotr* Co Hava jujxppcn ed one css* of fine Silk Tissues, for spring ano «un* mer wear, » . n ENTS KID ULOVFS —For *al«* over W'dOiea U GcntiLeM (Alexandra fcCOJ -- .foarL ' •- < . N0V.113 and PTMarKet street. SPOTTED SWISS;—A* A* M*soir jt Co have just renewed SO pieces CJlrAfindSpotted Swiss, smtable for Undersieevea* : v imarl rrtO the Honorable the Juslgesof the Court pi Genera. I Q aarterScMioaaof iIHS-Peace,in*ndfor jheooußt petition of U Peltzhoovervof S PuubnrghbnrdV' la the county afore- your _ petitioner hath provided hirnseU with materials for the aeco'mihodalion of ttayolers and oibe«iathla_owetUW; hoase- iti ihe* borough aforesaid, and r xhaj-Toai v; Hdnois win be plettaed togrant Uto a licenrt .tokeepo;,. public Houie oh And ystt|peufibner.; *A ~ In duty bound, will P ra * HENRY BKt ,< EZ HooVKR. . ' We, tbe-mbseribeM, citizen* ot tbe bcro»gM«o«- said, do certify ibatthe-sbove petitioner Jjgjj/fe puts foTbonestyrtuwt temperanoe, and with Uouro roam andconvemences fof lion and lodging • of:strangers ai»d;tFawf*?J : . ,i“®V'.; “low Henry torg. heaO.Jaaies A Ul2clunore*S, Eaye r , Jaßauia3 i>ranii\ R A Wali«cf, Jf. pb Iliil3!QD, Wm Jones Jmati TTTANTED-Se«ral W"*men,of moral chancier W and good nddtes*,to«i »» locsland traveling .* I-tfSl A, •* American Life and Ileplih Insurance » huhe difecally in nttinic navnntngetooVer odier fkm wu jss^£B-iias? 1 . ftb23-’f near Bmilb6eliL. TITB. WlNCllEtlifesp'eelfallyintortniibeLadieianil ■ iVI Gentlemen ot Plu»bnrgk,«b»« he will apneas for m few nlgbUi »ndintrodqce bm original connctllies and iamaunnsjfor tbelmmusemejil.- 1 Mr-Wlncbell'will give biafirst exhibition earty rert week. . jfebainf HyrOLASSta—Prune Planmuonaai SagarHoose, in At. store and for aaletiy , - - mart _KING&MOOIUIEAt). O.SBGAH—ApiimeaiUole.tnatore.andfor salet . mail y KING A MPORKRAtI EPINEO SUGARS—Stloata EnwUered;Bt Lorn* XV Cruthed; St LoaivCianfiedi St Lnais Loaf; mart Ecrsaleby KING & MOORHEAD.’ /10FFXE—Rio anil Java, Coffee, foreale by \j matt * - • KEKC <b MOORBEMk [nitnj i'houldors.&nii'Side*. for yalrb? ■“ 1 KINS &. MOORURtpL QUliAtt CUaKDTTAMS—EVaajTna SwiUM cet«b;& ■mLl m? ' * - KW6 AiiE-SUa i own *. * % I ■' . * J *. 1-. It * t *■« ' 1 * " I i l A I \ I £ r ir I I : V: l | - f ? V * A -*\ " r > I 1 ■s' I If r "4 * f‘~' u T. fa' # H r
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