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(ng stt=r i gent:O th a cltie l 4 l l Nowlrork= ikot are th on e
• " fargely:3l22rtiffirrtati'Tbdy'are aathdrized to= tatelre'Ad:
vertbseraents sad Aabseriptiosus for us
o r • oar usual rotas.
Antoirreeelpai sie.mprdados pttymento: Their offices are at
. • . •••:::. NEW Y0RK.,•122 ;:iOIIS3II street.
• ' '• • ,z pOSTON, .10:Shake:met
1)04101/110:97kliti-00100*XcorredPsudellre.
rsusnot to public notice, the Committee
Ent 4f4ludicusspiminteo4, 114 e At, Charles HO
tel, wheni•Artiori • motion; 'the. following resolution
pnsnimoueip . ,
adoPled ,
- .Detatagr,mat au!. Democracy. of Allegheny county are
tlernbTrailgifilifl Ito; Pub Ote l3,l t , Yetcmary,l2th, at
alma :tabling juinusry =maxims, =I e j ect ,
fromellthAtktrict,orobitegolwo,to vier:sent them 112 Cows
ty,Ooar aitionrwhia vdll assemblo,on, the following Wel
nesaity,l6l,l4 et . tlie.Court IiOCLINI4 to; elect delegates t 4 tho
next stata,Cmyeassom The.;.metunge . will manila et .6
otbr4l,;FAEi - 11id 'termain open until bedeck, Y.
r s. T S ; ,DAVIT) CASIERELL, Chairman.
art.
ccitrsTir colireiraTlON:
.
4.9,1.10§.1147.C9nTei?t1144.74i...111eet on next
tedrietiday;,tOrAilect delegates to a State Cotven
• tio , ntOnotiiintite Cite' Commissioner, Survey
, er.:,Oervi s ik.:'ittit,t) , 4ditor ileneral, the following
~ ,apportitaitnenylef- T elegates, Odopted at a Con::
:Vettlker , ,held on the 20th August, 1851, lint
r 'Zoiiii**/liejeliotion of, Delegates, and. may
•
The of Pittsburgh to compose the First
,',Diatiiit;lttid elect two members to the Conven-
Allegheny , to compose the Second ,
• District, and elect one member. -
The borengh' or Lawrenceville; Wilkins, Pitt,'
Peebles, Plum; , Versaillei, and the Elisabetbs,
shallecimpose the Third District, and elect one
member:'""" '* •
The boroughs for Manchester, ilharfleburg.
Tarentutn and Duquesne, and the townships of
Shalerißeas; Pitie;the Deers, Indians, Reserve
• and l'rraililin, to compose the Fourth District,
andelectlone member.
Thi c itbionghe of Birmingham and McKeesport,
• - sialltdoT..-tairteitips of :Snowden, Jefferson St.
Clatitaisillablish4tocotopose the Fifth Disirict,.
of- - Sotoh 'Pittsburgh. and town
eVOhie; Fiedlen Moon, Robinson. Up
pertift.'..Olair aid:thiiFayettes, to compose the .
Sixth - Dititriot, - Entiliet one member. • -
- It„ligiOd:init•iiell'foir'onr friends from the coun
try distriCtit hi:Bettie tipon their candidates be
' fore they conte,..jsitto-the convention. • They w il l,
riOdiabt,*e.lintioitnne , d foi.varione candidates,.
but, as they aritbe best judgei of the merits of
their neighbors, we would advise them to judge ,
for themielves, and recommend such men whose
electidtflrilliie creditable to the party.
-ThOre-tire l tirgreat number of good men whose
be 'presented to the Convention for
delegates, and. we do not suppose that there will
• ••• • _ - -•
be any difficulty in securing a good and respect-,
abledelegatien of democrats. All that we deeire
Is,,ilitit men worthy of the esteem of the party
shill be elected.
SHALL NOTES.
The Baltimore Sun, is its money article of
,iday. .
Batolast, uses the following language in re;
.forenCeT,CAlle.iiisciaation of :alien notes,,Which
we 15:111y.vArin Though the Gov,oraor of Penn.
apiiaalit ioriitit,ttiirface against; ;lei Bailie, we
sestbat'Olarrisbnrgb, Bank- aPplications are !
already multiplying. Two hills for shaving shops
for Ilarrieburgh alone have already. Palmed both
Houses, .and another .for..Carlisle . 4,eii its way.
P.eally, it would seem that, notwithstanding the
great iptitts:of Money into the country, it is not
..yet-pleuty enough, and those who bold that ~t he
" ! ..mare lankiihe more money," seem determined
-** • that tli Sup Ply. of the paper representative shall
keiririade vritli the - 0011y of coin. Gov. Bin-
Isstia•hii veto manage, took the ground; if we
-.. iinteitiheijirreetlY, "that, as the coin increased,
-the nee4sity*•of - paper lessened. Bankers do
not seem to think_ so. And yet we think the
Governor_ was right. Gold and silver for all small
sums je the currency, of the people. With the
great abundance of•the precious•metals, there ie
tit) need for any cif thelesmall note Wines. If
England and Fratt6e,,ithere there is not so great
• adietribution of;4ukpropertrand money of the
community, , 4fterk, they can get along without
tinysmall ill , cannot we? It stands to
reason that we can. We should bold fast, then,
to the sound and safe principle of no Small note
Issues,•for they are only for the benefit of the
speculator, as it is, only by those that the peo
ple, the hard-workers and producers, are every
now and then swindled. The, notes of larger de
nominations are not so apt to get among the
• itoor, coinsequently it would be better were there
o.pagei issues of less than $2O, or $lO at least
itthett, when a swindle .01 . ollapse comes, the
mummy. of the peoPleleinaepeele, they will to
, • _. _
• itie,ry. great :
orient b4i.exempt from ham.
OLOUIOVS HEWS I
Pittsburgh and 'Washington Railroad Bill
Passed and Bigler:I:
We learn from Harrisburg that the Bill to in
eo
rporate the Pitteburgh and Washington Ha
mad Company has passed both branches of the
Legislature, hap been signed by the Governor,
and is DOW' of the State.
- - very , good thtte fir. Now, the next thing. to
be done, is to rani "the sinews of war"—uo.
jrzr.: This can only be done by a spirit of liber
o#y being manifested by the People of Alleghe
ista Pfashbagton counties. We are quite ear
4, that the -citizens of Vttsburgh will do their
-lonelier° towards the construction of this road,
and we are equally certain that our Washington
county rieighbors.will not be behind them. If
proper exertions are made, we feel confident
that the Pittsburgh and Washington Itailroal
will be built within eighteen months from this
time:
Young Men's lleresuatile Library
We are gratified to undeistand that Bishop
likursos will lecture this evening to the gentle
men-•of the Mercantile Library and Mechanic's
lastitute, , in Lafayette Hall.
We understand that the Rev. W. D. Bowan',
Bishop O'Cossza, and many other, eminent men
of our own ol,ty, will lecture before the Society.
- After which the - renowned Meagher, Dr. Durbin,
Ideltop. Potter, and other celebrated lecturers
. Itens the east, will address the Society.
We are-pleased to observe that the Association
bon a proper appreciation of the talent we have
athome, and, without intending disparagement
to thOei3 abroad, we feel confident that there are
few in the country who can excel in eloquence
our-estimable fellow citizens who have been
awn
Lao4ar, vmu.so* - 4t& co.
O HIO ar g oi r 3.. , Jr ,
Thel,Triesiattriii - ot BeiniiiWconntyßt.dciwri up::
on the.Monnt Pie. ant Bank; on Friday 4114+ and
compelled it to Obeli out for taxes. ; ,
The total - :ric Birds . .the Little liteml :Rail
road, during the month of January, fOr the
transportation, of freight and passengers, are
s76,ooo—this includes $6.000, the Companif
propoidori•of the.trnneporStion, over ,the
bo!Ongli read.
ieri,lteary"
vein of fine iron ore, hni filen opened by lir
loran. on-,thsi:Rallis*Aisi jigla Majt:Hae.l
mar, and on or near ihtibiltk , of h`tlhl
Revival° are going oatfaisotisrtif . of Ohio
ander the labora ,, of Epteeopel
Church: At Pickaa; 1:141eIC
field, El Y ril in.°s4 B4l 4 a g erlical/ 49 110reds
hove been AgeWtiiitlie
--- The'..9401014".3 1 14 1 1ter,
Intinintent esire toy Anitaie ,
lia via Ll vsepoo ;; & , about the ik of March.
Bhure ' of the ortiettHonse,'.in ancinnatc
yreiwitadqn.fliiturilay* of 50 cents on the
Oilier.' Big hetidedrin't payia the Pork City.
The Clevelandl.Pkiinitasler says; The real
estate speculatiOninatila Oleveland is experi
enciag somewhat of a decline just now. We
hear of several large males conditionally made
lasi Week, Which tbe buyers now repudiate. It
le said: hat a general reaction is taking place.—
' toolrout for smash ups.
i On i llondaY raorniolf,the liatoskinpula river, at
Dresden, : could bo crossed only by the ferry.—
vb3ible at that time, was the
iind about twelve feet of the road-
The dadis Repablicsa nominates Gcn. Bost
wick as a candidate for Attorney Oeneral, for
the consideration of the Wkig State Convention,
on the 22d inst.
' . Rio stateff,that Barnes, the missing contrac
tor on the Old; and-Yenasylvania Railroad in
'Riabland,county, has taken the Australian elide.
it4ebtgltielis to fiiMers; -15
about $20,000.
The House of Representatives, on tbs . Bdi
passed a bill giving 50 cents per 1000 ems to
publishers of State laws.
OHIO AND INDIANA. RAILROAD.
The Cleveland Herald states that this impor
tant work is progressing well. Mesas. Wins
low, Lalier 8: Co., of New York, have negotiated
the entire $1,000,000 loan of the company at
satisfaistory rates. Most. of the bonds were pur
chased on foreign account. They are in ernms of
$l,OOO each, bearing 7 per cent. interest, paya
ble February 1 and August 1, In Now York, the
principal redeemable in New York on the let of
August, 11167. • The Bonds are convertible into
stook at any time before their maturity, at the
option of the holders. The payment of them
secured by a first and only mortgage on the
road. •
The road extends from Crestline, on the Cleve
land, Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad to Fort '
Wayne, in Indiana, 181 miles. The company
expect to commence laying down the iron rails
(all of which are purchased) early in June next,
and to have the entire line In operation by the
let of January, 181.4. The estimated cost, equip
ped for one year's cipet:ations, $1,840,000.
The residue of the line, under another organi
xation, lying between Fort Wayne and Chicago,
wilt be Placed ander contract for graduation and
masonry early in the coming spring, and will •be
completed speedily thereafter. The completion
of this part of the line will make the Ohio and
Indiana one of the best paying roods in the weet,
GooD FOR GREELEY:
Horace'Greeley,. of the New York . Tribune, al
though fond. of sawdust bread, and a believer in
"Spiritual Knockings," and other hmnbuge, has
some fun Is him , after all. Read the following:
Vino's Paxerantsll--We - passed through a
great deal of worriment of mind last summer in
trying to make a President of Gen. Scott. We
have a stroug.suspicion that we did not anccee.d;
but the question hue never yet been authorita
tively decided. We rejoice that we are at last
to know. Since the telegraphio reports that flew
like hail stones about our head, on the night of
the 2d'of Np vember , we have known lint little an
the eubject,,for we never thought it worth while
to wade through the returns that came subse
quently drifting through the newspapers. In
deed, weheire stuliOusly.airoid'ed the topic; and
when. anything has been said in our hearing
about it, we have Invariably counseled patience
for the official-tot:int, suggesting that remark was
'inopportune and comment superfluous. We have
thought it wise' to defer the whole matter to - a
more convenient season,. when : at last the real
truth would have to come out through the regu
lar official channels. And we have felt that that
time, would oome full soon enough. 'All doubts
upon the subject are now about Jobe entirely re
moved. The-votes are to be counted and declared
on Wednesday next. We shall then know who
is elected President to a very dead certainty.—
We rejoice that our suspense will be so soonter
minated. When the hangman's rope is round a
man's neck he don't care how quick the drop falls.
P. B.—We have a few campaign lives of Scott
yet on hand, which we will dispose of to any one
wishing to purchase, at costa Who heads the
column of purchasers?
Orrraaos ON Asimanmas.—Mr. Chase, the U.
S. Consul at Tampico, has made an official state
ment of the outrage lately perpetrated by the
Mexican officials of that port, on J. A. Tyler,
M. E. Milner', J. Jones, M. Drake and A. ICA
patrick, citizens of the United States, returning
from California, whose money, amounting to
$4,748, was seized on the pretenee of their hav
ing violating the revenue laws. Subsequently,
while destitute of money, and in a strange city,
they were waited upon by the offiteari of the ens
tome, and informed" that it they would sanction
by writing, the proceedings of the police, $1,526
of their money should be restored. Reduced to
the last necessity and believing that their gov
ernment would afford them ample redress, they
consented, but entered their protest against this
unlawful proceeding, before Mr. Chase.
A New YORE EDERSIAN HELD TO BAIL-DD
Saturday, Judge Doer rendered a decision de
claring that the Court had jarladiction to issue
the injunction restraining the Aldermen and As
eistants, from giving the grant of a railroad to
Jacob Sharp and others, la Broadway, and that
in refusing to obey said injunction the members
voting in favor of the grant acted in violation of
the orders of the Court, and are liable to attach
ment. The hearing was in relation to Alderman
Sturtevant, and an attachment against him was
issued, returnable in a few days, he is to be held
to bailin $6OO in the meantime. This decision
will apply to all the other Aldermen, who voted
fir th• grant.
Chocolate 1 . Double Extra Vanilla.
We have been favored with a sample of this
splendid article. We know hoer to cook it, and
having tried it, we do not hesitate to recommend
it as the best article of .the kind that has ever
been offered for sale in our oity.• It it chocolate
and as different from the muddy stuff which is
sold under that name, as a good article of Java
Coffee is from burnt beans. It is for sale at the
store of Our worthyfellow citizens, KIDD St Co.,
Wood street.
Emma Or COLD IN HIGH LATTTLIDES.-IL WAS
necessary to be careful with our drinking cups.
Tin never suited,-.for it always adhered to the
li ps, an d took a portion of the skin with it. A
dog, attempting to Holt a little fat from an iron
"shovel, stuck rut to it, and dragged it by means
of his tongue, until by a sudden effort, be got
,clear,leaving several inches of the tongue and
subjacent tissue on the cold metal. One of the
seamen endeavoring to' change the size of the
eye of the splice in his truck-rope,. put the
marling-spike, after , the true sailor f ion, into
his, month; theresilt wash that be lost a great
portion,if the skin of his lips and.tongtte.—
Dr. i Journal of 'a .royage in 13ajfioq
Bap"`?'• _ .
'haw 0f.21m . •
There Arectiblitglie* itiroo , lu
imalier t*bir "th,i44ti the.unoi.
lowa hes 888 ; ' Pe4heyliards.6i,ap
68,827 and Meryfatid-74,077, more than any
other State.
It ia stated that 'of - ! 340 patents granted
:during 1852,. only 64 came south of . Mason
0 11 P.. • , -- • ,
ponneationt, 'daring the'ReiolotioWary war,
ttidnt;ilied :-1 , 11 - noToluttonar - y arm) ,
numbered 83,00Deoldie'rs.:
L..zhir. .11,11I,.of,..0sweg.o;has a eon eight_monike.
old, who weighs only. seven and p holt' pounds,
stands nineteen and a half incheabigb, measures
nine inches round' the waist, •three:lnohes from
_knee to ankle, and Ave inches from shoulder to
The coat of raloing coal at Lehigh is only four
cents 'ton; cost "of transportation to New
York $2 40—making the whole cost of coal in
New York $2 44. • -
Tho flames of Cotopaxi—a volcano of the
Andes near 19,000 feet high—once arose from.
the water 3,000 feet, and its roarings were heeiti
600 miles.
"You havn't opened your month during the'
whole session,' coMplained a Member of the 1141
Massachusetts Legislature to rßiesentatiie from
the eame town. "014•Yeil; I have;" was the re
ply, "I yawned through the iitiole of year speech
on the liquor bill."
Horn took a lergeletier - D from n'theatre
cut it in two, and posted it on his wall in Broad
way, saying that he did it' in honor of Daniel
'Webster, the "great Dpcirted." ' '
No one hail more enemies In this world than
an upright, prond'and sensible man, disposed to
take persons and things for what they really are
andnot for what they are not.
Capt. Alfred :lc Fisher, same four months
eines, ehippeionefthonsend barrels of flour from
N ew Ir o yliAo z iiiir.Prancloco, and at present
prices, expects to'reallie a profit of some $20,-
000 by the operation.
The cities of Louisville and Cinchmsti are now
in railway connection; by way of Jeffersonville,
Indianapolis, and Union, and the run can easily
be made by daylight.
Gov. Cobb, of Georgia, we see by the hill•
ledgeville papers, presented the Infint Drummer
with a richly chased silver cup, during the little
fellow's visit to that place.
A. H. Stoves% a man sixty-five years of age,
formerly a mail carrier, has been convicted at
Itiohmond, Va., of robbing the mail. The pun
ishment' is not less than ten years in the peni
tentiary.
Several vessels, recently sailed from Boston
to San Francisco, have taken out a number of
hocks and private 'caniages. The expense of
freight is quite large, considering the value of
the property, yet it is lees than the difference
between the cost of manufacture In San Francis
co and New England.
A meeting of steamboat officers and owners,
held recently at St. Danis, denounced the new
steamboat law as defective, unjust and burthen-
• Capt Joel Cody, the owner and commander
of the "Walk-in-the-Water," tho first picket
boat launched os the waters of the Erie =al,
died in Syracuse on Wednesday last, aged 60
years.
An act has been read twice in the Legialature
of Now York, the object of which ie to allow
pbyelelans or surgeons to hare the dead bodice
of pereone required to be buried at the publle
expellee. , ,
A bill hie been introduced in the Legislature
of Michigan, providing "thatany qualified teach.:
er may eetablhdted a private eohool, within any
distria, acs - : on irrleenting a • certificate of the
number : of children taugh c hy him, may, draw hie
proportion of the public, moneyse.
Some-idea of the business done at Melborni,
Australis, may be obtained from the fact that
the Antis of that place, of Sept. 1, a daily pa::
per, contains over forty-two columns of . tidier_
tisements, sewn orwhioh are suction sales:
*he New Empress of Prance...4ler. Amer.
Sean Origin.
The 'New York Commercial, of Saturday even
ing,• publishes e, c,ommunication (from one who
was formerly a resident of Spain)-the following
sketch, which seems to explain the family origin
Of the now Empress of France very satisfactori
ly. Her . hietoiy is no lest ronututio''than that
of the Empress Josephine:
"By to-day's advices from Europe we are told
'that the Emperor Napoleon llL•bas espoused a
Spanish lady, whose grandfather was British
Consul at Malaga, and whose mother was an
Irish lady by the name of Fitzpatrick; also,-that
this new Empress was in her own right Countess
Teba, although bearing the name of Mane
Montigo. Thus much by telegraph. Noir the
plain English of all this is, no doubt, as known
A worthy Sootehman, by the name of William
Kirkpatrick, was for some time the American
consul at Malaga; and, failing in business, was
succeeded by George G. Barrett as United States
consul at Malaga. This was, I think, under
President Monroe's adminietiation.
Mr. Kirkpatrick's oldest daughter, Maria; or .
.biariaquitaras she 'wee tainiliarlY Called and
known by all Americana there, was a very fine,
dashing lady. and married the. Count de Teba, a
younger brother of the celebrated. PalafoLv, who
behaved so. gallantly at the sari 'of Zaragoza,
and who, in reply to a demand of,earrender, de
chtred-he would continue the defence by 'war to
'the knife.' "
"The ?pistol: family- embraced numerous
titles, and was singularly-brave and noble.
"This husband of Maria Kirkpatrick (Count
de Teba) was a gallant soldier, and es) cut up by
wounds as to be unable to mount his horse with
out aid, and when in the saddle looked more as
if he was hoohd oft then seated there.
"The new Empress of the. French Is no doubt
the daughter of the Countess Teba, , Maraquita
Kirkpatrick,' who was the daughter of William
Kirkpatrick, late United States Consul at Mala
ga—not British "Conaul—not Fitzpatrick, and
notTiiish. '
"Thellritish Consul at Malaga was William
Lairt, another old Scotch gentleman, and,be
was followed by. Mr. Marks, en Englishma.
"If the new Empress of Freda, was Countess
Teba, as stated, then her mother is dead, as al
so Is her father, and she took the title of her
mother. The name Montigo, under which she
passed in Paris, is perhaps one of the tangly
names or titles of _thi3 Palafoix family."
The Commercial in giving this, says:—
"Like his uncle; the great Napoleon, Louis
has determined, it appears, upon a marriage of
affection and not of convenianee; with .this differ
ence, however, that while Napoleon L divorced
Josephine after attaining ,imperial rank, Napol
eon II mine one of the people to the throne.—
This marriagemay increase the sympathies of
the masses with Louis Napoleon."
Symptoms of Old Idaldiom.
When a woman begins drinking her tea with•
out sugar—that's a symptom. When a woman
begins reading stories iu bed—that's a symptom.
When she sighs an bearing of a wedding—that's
a symptom. When abe begins to tell how many
offers she has refused—that's a symptom. When
she begins to call men deCeitful creatures and
bays she wouldn't have one for the world—that's
a decided sYmptom. When she changes her shoes
every time she comes in after a walk—that's a
symptom. When she must have a little dog trot
tuig after her, and when she says a servant girl
-has no business to have a sweetheart—that's a
symptom.
When ebe begins to rub her fingers over chairs
and tables to see if they are dusty—that's a
symptom. When she goes to bed with her stock
ings and flannel nightcap on—thist's a symptom:
When she puts her fingers before her month
when talking, lest you might discover her false
teeth—that's a symptom. When she begins to
talk of rheumatic pains in her elbows and knees
—that's an unfailing symptom. When she be-
I gins to talk about the dangers of damp feet, and
the necessity of excluding the. cold air—that's*
0 7mPt 013 / .
- In short, when she becomes a lean, crabbed;
snappish, rickety - concern, dispbsying-cheeks
Pureed up with wrinkles, sad a form as spare as
a hamper, instead of the rosy plumpness of youth,
or the mellow rotundity. 6f matronly . mullion
=she may be set down as a sure speohneit of old
maldiem.—Brookipt Engle.
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LAQIJEDEM.
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e r.datmont - ta* ,, .
__Tbi k t k eiitiro t k. which is now in progress of
'publication, and wbioh - the trarudator," unless de
terred by unforeseen circumstances, will endea
vor to present In the English language almost
simultaneously with its appearance In the
French, is thuispoken of by a Parisian jouruaL
The ..remarks • are quoted by. the ."Courier des
Etats Pile whose enterpriAngeditore are re
publishing the original work in New York.
"It will be a work apart in the whole immense ,
work of the Illustrious novelist. Conceived isi;
on the vastest plan ; ripened by twenty-flue years
of study, of refection, of research by the aid of
documents gradually gathered together during
that period of time, and destined, In the concep
tion of the author, to be the muter-piece and
crowning effort of his life as a writer, ISAAC LA
AVEDEiI is called to one of those prodigious ad
vents of success which make and mark en epoch
' ln the history of a literature. The frame
work of this epic romance is as comprehensive
as that of ,Europe, eine, the rise of Christilty..'
The recital of the poet sets out from Calvary to
unroll itself over the annals of eighteen centu
ries and of twenty nations, down to the present
day. It may be conceived to what brilliant ee
-1
count the wonderful imagination of Ili. Dumas
will be enabled to turn this immense concatena
tion of races, of types, of nationalities, of catas
trophes, of transformations, of different scenes,
dispositions and modes of civilised/In. His
genius Is never ao powerful or moving in Its in
fluence, as when he has to manage . great masses
of events, and to travers e a vast historical career.
" The Three Guardsmen," to cite one single in
stance, which, however, embraced brit half it
century of French history, gave us a specimen
of the epic power of composition and derelope
tient which he possesses. But, It is in tho work
which we announce that this privileged faculty
will find en application truly worthy of It. To
unfold, before us, the whole Christian Era, to
traverse all Eirope, to represent the whole dra-,
ma of humanity in a series of epochs and pic
tures connected together through a long snoces
sion of ages by the majestic unity of the most
pathetic of all forms—the legend: each, in a
word, is the programme of the eighteen volt:mien
of lasso Laquedem. It will, as may be seen,
combine with the marvellous characteristics of
the epic poem, the Interest of history, the pas
sion of the drama and the magical effects of a
splendid and animated panorama of the annals
of the world!"
The author himself, in addressing the prolo
gue to his editors, speaks of this grand composi
tion in the following terms :
'brae Lew:renew is the work of my life, and
you are about to judge of it; twenty-two years
ago, conceiving myself ready to execute this for
midable work, I sold it to Charperitler. It was
then intended to embrace eight volumes. Two
years afterwards I repurchased it, not finding
myself in a condition to contend with such a
subject.
Since that time, in the midst of all I have
done, at the bottom of all I have achieved, (and
I have thrown off seven hundred volumes and
fifty plays,) this thought has pertinaciously sur
vived and has grown from eight volumes to eigh
teen.
Though still incapable of accomplishing this
undertaking as it should be done, I have, at
least, studied much and learned much in twenty
years; all that I have studied and have learned
ergot, of science, of men and of things I will
put Into Issas, Lannrovet ; ills, I repeat to you,
the work of my life.
!, Now, what I Would especially request of you
is that you would explain to your readers that I
here give them's book which has not its prece
dent in any literature ; 41 book which, likesil
hooka that cco:taln s great idea, must be read'
entirely through in order to be fairlyjudged, the
value of the work, more than all, consisting in
the Immense "ensemble" Which six distinct ro
mances running through six different modes of
civilization and all referring to the same subject
d fallowing ont - thswoe ides, will Present.—#
think - thst to-enhicis einf.analyele 451 the-boil
would be to deflower It; in concicuffon, what I
can declare, is, that during this twenty part'
incubation in my brain, It has retched such'
ma
turity that I have, now, nothing to do but to cull
the fruit of my imagination.
4!on .will not wait then ; I no loi*.itiaqt
pose,—l merely dictate. , .
- " ALEXANDILII Dumas." •
Withontexpecting; , in this form, to give more
than sazides. of the style•of this great work of
which =so much is :predicted, the Translator
merely presents A page or,two ; of the Prologue,
whence the American reader may perceive that
the opening of the drama and the scene of its
induction are calculated to' inspirefull confidence
in all that the distinguished and skilful author
has promised us: W. J. IL
PIIALOOVE.
LA VIA APPIA.
Let the-reader transport himself with us to a
point three leagues from Rome, at the extremity
of the Appian Way. and near the foot of the
elOpe that eweeps down froth Albano, at the
same spot whore the ancient route, whose age
dates back two thoiaand years, is intersected by
a modern road, only two centuries old, which,
winding about theitombs and leaving them on
its left, proceedsdebonche at the gate of St.
John of the Lateraii. '
Let him have the goodness to imagioe that it
is the morning of holy Thursd a y, in the year
1469; that Louis XI is reigning in France; John
II in Spain, Ferdinand Ist at Naples; that Fred
eric HI is Emperor of Germany, Joan the eon of
Bacillus Wasiliewich Grand Doke of Russia;
Cnstophero Moro; 'doge of Venice and Panl II
Sovereign Pontlif.: -
Let him remember that It is the solemn day
whereon, clothed with the golden cope the
tiara on his brow,lborne beneath a dais 'rusted--
ad by eight cardinks, the priest-king shall, from
the summit of the old Basilica of Constantine
already condemned and soon to make room for
that of Bramante Vold Michael Angelo, bestow in
the name of the l holy apostles Peter and' Pant,
his benediction os Rome and on the world. on
the City and on the Universe, .4 Urbi et Orbi.'"
Ho will, then, understand that it is on account
of this grand sole:thrifty that the inhabitants of
the neighboring villages are crowding along the
roads from Bracolano, from Vivo'', from Pales
trine and from Frascati, all wending towards the
holy city whither the belle (destined speedily to
disappear and :whose absence will attest the
mourning of Christianity,) call them with a last
appeaL
In the midst of all these roads which lead to
Roue and which, from a distance, seem covered
with a moving carpet, so numerous are the long
files of ommadinliwith purple jupea and boddices
wrought in gold; each leading a child by the hand
or bearing it upon her shoulders: tile, buffalo
drivers, concealing beneath their brown mantles
Close jackets of lblue velvet with silver buttons,
dashing along it a gallop on their little moun
tain steeds with,scarlet saddle oloths ezebroidered
with copper nalle ; grave matrons, calm and se
date of aspect, 'drawn upon heavy chariots by
teams of two large white oxen with black horns,
and looking, as they sit, like tiring statues of the
Theban Isis or the Elensinian Ceres; in the
midst of all thee° roads, we say, which like im
mense arteries carry 'across the dun waste
of the Roman Ctlmpagna blood and life to old .
Rasa, one Single route Is deserted. .
It is the one' to which we have conducted our
reader. ' I ,
And, yet, it ;ie not so because there doea not
descend from Albano a great throng of people;
it is not that the lovely peasant girls of 0911Z11110
and Velletrio the herdsmen of the Pontine
Marshes on their horses with long manes and
sweeping tans, the matrons of Nettuno - and
Mandragone, in their cars drawn by buffaloes of
deep, hoarse breathing and eyes of flame have
failed to note the rendezvous: oh, no ; but;
having reached the base of the mountain and the
branching of the road referred to by us, in our
first paragraph, the pious train of pilgrims &ban.
don' the ancient road, leave to the left that
double line of , sepulchres whose history we are
about to
_give, in a few lines, and, across "'the
I plain of long rank grass, take the new route;
which by a winding curve, joins the Tusculan
Toad and terminates at the &with:suf. 4t. John
of the Lateran.
,' It has not always been thus with tile Appbui
Way, so desolate now that the grass Euld gm*
to theinterMicee between its broad grey - tags,
did net those flag, rudely ant from the lava of
!extinct vaceriees, repel all vegetation.
In the palmy days of the Rolm of the Caesars,
they called it the great Apple, the 9tteen of
MEE
highways, the road4O the ElysiersEields it wasp]
at that time, the rendezvous, in life and death,
of all that:Was-Ai!' nobleand- elegant in the
Imperial Other highways; the Latin wet::
The Flan:dab& way, had their`tombs ; bat,
fortunate - Warlike, wh o se sepulchre was on the Via
Apple! - '
Among the Unmans—a nation with whom the
taste for death was as widely extended as it it
in England and where the minis for suicide was,
particularly during the reigns of Tiberias, Cali
phs and Nero an absolute epidemic -- the
Interest shown in the eternal vesting plata of the
body was extremely great.
At firet, they had buried their dead within the
city and even in the interior of their houses; bat
this mode of sepulture was dangerous to public.
health ; and furthermore the funeral ceremonies'
might at any moment defile the sacrifices of the
city. Consequently; a law was passed prohibit
ing the bruial or burning of the dead within the
walls of Borne. Two or three privileged fem.
riles, only, retain the right to do so as a mark of
public honor: these were the families of Pali
cola, Tabertus and Fabricine and they were
greatly envied such -distinction.
A Victor dying in the midst of his triumph,.
also had the right of being laterredWde of
Rome. • _ _
Thus, the living man very rarely leftthe charge
of selecting his place of burial to his heiri; _it
was one of hie diversion, from weightier cane,:
to have his sepulchre constructed before his mink
eyes. Most of the funeral monuments which are:
found there, at the present - day, present eithel?
these two letters; V. F. !signifying Mug fait;
or these three lettere V. 8. P. • signifying: Pi:
our ribiporuit ; or, finally, these other three let
ters : V. F. 0., signifying: Thus facies:duos
curanit.
It was, indeed - as we are presently to see, quite
an important matter for a Boman, to be buri
ed : according to a religious tradition generally
credited • in the time of Cicero, about which time
notwithstanding this species of popular beliefbe
gen to disappear, the soul of every individual
deprived of burial had to wander for a hundred.
years
years on the banks of the Styx. Hence, any
one finding a corpse in his way and neglecting
to give it sepulture, was guilty of • sacrilege
for which he could be absolved only by offering
up a sow to, Ceres. It is true that throwing a
Utile earth upon the body, three different times,
exempted one frora the task of interring it and
acquitted the sacrifice.
Bat it was not enough - to be burled, a man
bad to be buried agreeably. The death of the
pagans, far more jaunty than that of our time
' and creed, did not appear to the dying of the
age of Augustus in the form of a fleshless eke--
• eton with naked skull, orbless sockets where the
eyes should be, grinning horribly a ghastly grin
and holding in its long clutch a bending scythe
of iron : no ; it came merely as a beautiful, pale
female, the daughter of Bleep and Night, with
, long dishevelled hair,with white,cold bends, and
icy caresses; somewhat like en unknown friend
who, when they called her, came forth from this
shades, advanced gravely and silently, bent down
over the pillow of the dying man and with the
same funeral kiss, closed, both, atonce, his eyes
ind.lips. Then, the corpse remelned deaf, mute,
insensible until the flame of the funeral pyre
kindled for it, and, tsepersted the spirit from the
clay--clay which became ashes and spirit that
became divinity. Then this new tlivinity, this
"manes," although continuing invisible to the
living, resumed all its former habits, tastes and
passions ; re-entered so to speak into the pos
session of its-former sensibilities loving what
the man had loved and bating what he had
i hated.
~., : -;; • :N*1. • 1 -
f• - •
* l 7
".• 4:e"k 10:44;
=Me
a:,
[TO HZ CONTI3TMD.]
To the Afflicted.
Kir To those afflicted with that dreedfol =Mrs to
America, the Lien °complain; the pm:latent of 31claue's
Liver Pills an happy to offer this restudy, u at arum cbck•
plate and safe, It hos been tried often In all puts of the
oountri; it bu ten used in the preen - ce of the wet earl.
bent physicians, and always with trlumpluurt anew ha
Miming these Pills to the public., the proprietors are actuated
by • desire to allesiste human suffering, and offer a remedy
within the raechol ail, whkh is al once a safe and effectual
remedy for a met dangerous and difficult chute of dissent.
/Dr Beware of Ocroutufeits t • • •
Par sale by moat of the Druggists and Iderelmnts, and
byfebs the sole proprietors. • J. KIDD OCR, . •
xLair el Ward sheet,
NEW ADMIIMIXIITIL
J. Bryar i ,
vouliALE Ara) RETAII
I matron =own ,
Liberty street, and Dlssaand alley. May
stray Calves. - - -
nARE to the premises of she rateedter, in gtutzpebm•g,
on the 6th lastant, TERRE . caws The owner id
desired to come - sad identify the Property, ;my charm and
take them away, or they will be dimmed of samara to
OBORGE tglidNYLer,
ntbioat• on the mamba.
*r ~ • littabinigh, rebraini 6th, Mt
•• i Viet= tn. tit, Manakins and allows a th*
11. Company Ita" erecting alkiilke aver Me klanocarabela
PtUatrarkb, la en w=ty of Allegbenr, will
I bl i afferToll Holm% oalkianday, ManWltb,l.3s4ll* 3
o'clock. P. IL ' (Ibblikatv 40IIN 7111. W. Treannes. i
4 4 -- 4 4 4 - '4' 4 • .4 4• -
T,RT FICET, always sesaisd .ustaig
jj . 9:10 ANS' Water Proof Oil Polish. It sties aa Sew
s polish as the.best blackleg, sad readers the leather water
=
arid soft. It Is easily apPlet air'Ptice sentspet
Sold by - G. EL KEYSER,
140 Woodstrest, sad
febb:awdo - J. ICCDD t 00460 Woad attest:.-
EIIIC/21
A LL
Fp E a l O N y i a n r g e
seed
t s h e at h th D e r a & r
bookieaiddm,ura Mrouinlt
been bat bathe hands at the trader
alinuelitbr collection. Bolts Till be hattrutal cat alluiaima
temeldng unpaid altar got 7th at ?Web Ittgrt. Re with It
watt:twoasdmtood that no further Indulgence Will be
given attar the above data. aEIJitILI Rama,.
Witeetrport, February 7,1153 . rablthttat•
TbEßSONSdestrons of parchaLog ccatremient Dwelling
E MU" will do roll tnanarolne the flilotriog property,
.etch Is offered far: sale an'fstorsble terms, a three sun
Brick )10115e, situate on &coral abed, atom 8” , 0 1 s4eld:
contains a ball, parlor, dining so= and lltrhect abo, sena
chambers, and a bath zoom. The lot Is 20 feet front try 65
feet deep.
8. CUTMIXErrit p;) , : ir, ate Dula Agouti,
140 third driest
HE aItEAT saurznom BUITLY.D— ••• to • •
cetickest.—lt haa beim &olden, tbntaindaorpeo•
Sin Pittsburgh and Aeinity, that tho bat ray to toalo
money is to adopt the old mastos: A penny -stared; ta
good u a penny earned: They hay* deckled that they can
save more money by baying their Clothing 4 (kaki Hall,
TA Wood dram, thin at any other ostabliabsoent In Mfr.
Om comity. All are baited to call and examine far
theonarlves. WE STUDY' TO PLEASE. One twice— SA. terms
cub. • [Able B. CITEST
REMOVAL.
JO= TACO LN-..loSelt T, TCPSIEDT-PlOll7 erasoit-mara cruao.
Logan, Wilson & coy
/reporters aA holeade a
an~nd Rd Dozier* is
ForaiinDomestic
Thlvis removed from No. 1 1 Z: 11: 1001 a11 31313M .112:1"
(four doors &brae His St. Charles Hotel,) wham they
are in the amnia of receiving a morttampiste and eaten.
do assortment of Goods la their Rm. Pard=lar
ton paid to Tools, and material Ibr meehaates and builders
gerverany. Also, a fall usartmeat 'of Amen' Phorrelsond
other tools for Railroad eontisetars.' frblfrlzadaw
roma Cate 5......... . tome:
ILL
sell, GKNTLI~se
rusamairack STORE AND PATNA'S`
SHIRT MIKIIPAOTORT,
146 Baltimore at. Baltimore, tinder Carroll Ball.
cuodersied, in conducting the above business, use
every effort - to o bta in the choicest Goods smArtatang
to the Ottutlemen's Yuntishing line that is impartial into the
New York market. The storm ',kept constantlysupplied In
sea -gamble gads, tqether with a variety of fancy articles.
The attention of the ymbile Is also called to tits PATLIT
eIIOI7LIIELI BEAM 13IIMT, ntsuaccrectursi by them: which
for neatness and comfbrt of fit cannot be excelled. To this
branch of their business the tustiersigrd y particular at
tention, and axe determined not CO b•
lishment in this city. An experlemeed Cutter is employed,
and a satisfactory f t is warranted In every use. '
a. large and varied assortment of the above articles kept
constantly on hand, which is offered to the trade au liberal
te=a.
deciftthno—feblo
eilean Mustang Liniment.
lUr
Every land has hails with joy and
%they, this truly wonderfal preparation„
le
•
e
Intrb:ude merits bee introduced lb nhtable •
Curative rowers to the attention of the whole
American peeple--Etewetottras -of long duration;
N with lie tortures, have alike yielded.to its
influence; Gowen, contorted joints
Ulcerated and swollen limbs that Dave
Buffered for years msderthew of disease and pain,
Turn, by its application to and health.
A remedy of such general that can restore
Newness of action to the diseases! =Tee, tutu* and
Giants of the human body, Is worthy of high praise.
Let the rhismsaide, halt, lame and palsied •
Invalids ettandoe lie walked *parties, and they will
Not be (Unwanted. Years of study and -
Investigation have enabled the proprietors of the
Mccican MustangLisiascal to furnish a remedy
Extraordinary in lb power over apes"
No matter of bow long standing. Sold at
The Drug store of DR. GEE. IL Kgros, .
No, 140 Wood sirent
sir ecad in Ms, 50c, - and u bottles. - reltaptdkw
Seatturs Genuine street of Currie 1
i- bar takes this beetled of [ducting gut eitt ,
rf tr en ts s of Pittsburgh, Aneghen7, 131 sm, Oslo,
bienthester and that be is ►zuumhaancr at the
best article of Etztract of o:dee ever carol to the public.
The gorse saving is at onee pareedsed, when are sag that bus
torind of this Unmet goes a' tart • taxi pcemda of Store
UST'
Tbis highly sad woeful pea aen4 b now before the
public. The Buten:incr respontoDy ssetreints the public to
eye it s fair tzW, folly satisfied that they will find it a dia.
Mons Derange, and one of the healthiest ever used in a
Dually, end one superior in envoy reopen now V 3 tidy
use&
For silo, wholesale and Ireton, by J. P.l). Seeing, Pitts.
burgh, Fa, sole manufeetterer and proprietor of the United
/Mates,
This article .is neatly and seemly peeked up to tin
' which preserves this article to any climate for years. Per
sons should, In asklea for Extract, tall for Sea=
then see that it has the written dgcnature of J.P.
paters T are,. for
.. this szt3rl
corner 7-4. :4. n . lide les i thinty, John
street and M' ilea
: Sligo, Dir. Welsh; Illrmion, John Ehdlashar
Co.; bi lu .t.ter, C. Gerber ; h, Lang, arms of .
Ferry and Fotath drone, Hands= - .luniseens ides He at ,
Worth and Perry, B. EL Jack, Rah street. B. bit
Firth Wind, and others too ntoneetan to mention: but cue.
tamps will find it In every store intown and C0U6171.
J. P.D. MASUD
feblo . • fenimir WO' sad Fulton at., Plitsbiernh_
REM
•
.•-..,`-‘,...'•• f ~.-:;:.,• -.'..
.. .. . ..
..
illai
•
Or Law aPlrttai liyieohcilartie
enersr and allnelt7 for balizela at'dkiimationln* Ma
03, 1 0dnese, ars wretched complainteutdeh SaantrYprey.
4xidietse eintatitathat:olthenitl47.7 . are ,
%wally hsenghtins thronstilamtlea wet WilletioWCW the,
Sa w. w i en t ar bath * mid* alr - and eloee appltaddotk
They are eateginen, attended 3 ithl6 . W.or
*we, dYlPeigIN n erfo s .- tletaity, re g lad.
..ainucul; minas Wild,- unhealthy, doeeteciet toontattania:
Nov, v/ille thaw' tnelanchcay &Indere exist, the bright
lawklinit eye liar its wowed lustre—the rand Le pee:tetra
, tratketiand eieeeitybcdy Its manly courage. end 'eliger,
and the noblest foelhtge.o 010 nature . palatially dwi bet.
ndle
-way to a frethd p > ta mper WWI texcaes .4
then. and other dieenplMtdr 10 f t4o—:
balm La thew boreWahaidirsillibe fosutd In tit
excellent astkla r -umagra 1011.12F1 e Win I
ai'See lams advertisement In another column.
- Bold Wbolesele sesd-RehdlbyDrAlKL- H.- air/011, 140,
Ml= Of Wood street and -Virtu allay, PittabwB l 4 Pa-; a/ -
04. JAMNS T. 134UPLE,;nortb-sreet,,corner of Federal
street and the DiaM0114 , 0 4 0.7 CI 1 Y: 6,424/lind4l/.
. .• . ... • ... . .. .. .. _
- IFir ideitattalie—lt illitoe.to KW* Petroleum treat
. .
Und it ha been known to eniMetely aulloaia I=7 Tect'sg e .
of this dresdfol inseam in leiter= limn any . otter nanotla
and at lea oast or Loconvenferive to the pstient .. . ,
The thousands of artifloatea In the hands of thetprl'
tor, many of which are from well gaud eittaam of the titY
of Pittsburgh and lie Lamellae vicinity, go to thaw clearly
-
i and beyond all doubt, th at Extit's Psitscoson Is a tnedidne
et no =Union rola, not only as a . kcalrented s f In Phut*
' - dift iihrgialtavit/ast ioat 0 I Bight, but as d Tllltuttda
Internal r'=, ,sating the lormalgattag. physicians, as
etas the sullerSng petard, to banns acquainted with its i
Those haring • dread of mixtures am sisstred that this
i medicine M
ehebaomo rnay natant; and is bottled sa it }laws from
Thefillexaffig meg:Veda Cs copialfrass a liemeal at
&1-=-tm, 2
.Y., and bears chas dogma d, 1E62 to which it
• also appealed tke artiftorteq/IhectiebrotedD. .Y. libel., IL D.,
'qf Syracu • - • • . . i
'Tbls may se:
in tru th certify , that I have been so badly of
dicted era &Totals for the Lastertenresze that most the i
tbnel. tan been unable to attend to any kind of batten, '
and omen of Um time unable to milk and. confined to my
• P bedotrot tame been tasted needy all the time by tbb best
hyeatiens our ecamtt7 affords; I ocoo got some re-
Daf. but ro cars, sad continual to grow worse ;mill Dr. root
revexamoded me to toy Om Petroleum, or Bock 013, as eve-.
=else bad felled. I did se Witham faith attest, but
tt E a was utotredng; it three the ;edam to the surface
at once, and I at mum began to gnaw bettor, and by viol
' sees tattles I have got is rare worth thousands of dollars. ;
• . . HEM NA.Ner_ ILIIABILIM
~,-
This may certify end I have been acquainted with Ikea
Detroleconou Bock Oil, kr nibr' e than a year, and have re
peatedly wttotered its bm --011 ideas in the Imre of ludo;
kat alms and other. diseases flr which It is reanomended,
and can with cordbiatce recommend it to be a medicine win ,
thy of attatbon, Judean safely say that Moms haw attand- -
ed its use where other =airline bad failed— . - -. _ - • •
. - D. -T. TOOT; If. D.
Tar We by al tbi . l.Draggiste tpliitstroz*.. faxo7xtkir.i.,
. _
W. A IVOLURG: -
• • • •
HAVE uzeicivED TO . -THE CORNISH O.
wood and Sixth Streistal7...:
Where they offer :to Olds old eastatoste, Mut : the
public gene:redly, at the loireet rates, Wholesale sad Retell.
hramt,
_most aged and complete goer' arCSIOIGS
TEAS, .11.1 , Y GROCERIES, IVOODWI AND WILLOW
WARE to be Smod ht the West: ' - deoky .
Mtr . oltoolll3 A:WELL ialti ho:di;T s.n .taaM aatnm vinetitndg
aAW
E. LOOM& : • •
Pittsburgh, Janusz* 160.
CHA.S. *LOOM:LS -
Stock and Bill Broker;. -
Notes, Bonds, !Mortgages, &c., Negottits4;
'sum:us Arnarlacrn one, -
TO TILE PITSCILASE AHD SALE Or !rams_
ts. oaks om & Jaws a 03, earner at Wood tired Fourth
Areas&
Wal'ary'AZT,,aNl:E,c:„,"=-!48 Colt;
the meet impartanteemedies for long disetres ever
introduced to the American , Lt bar been intecdooed
tare only a few years, and isDady thianands of adze's - of
Pittsburgh am testily to lb" efileacy ; in marry came curing
"cush' and Cokil In 11 few boar& Public speakers, opera
'Serves, anctlercers, and others who exercise the T 0041 or`
sans to a great extent, will find a •ready ewe In a does of
Dr. Roams" Pectoral Syrup,
.00PI7 G ODEON IS peatlyieliimxl by ik and
*ben given early, the Pectoral renders the dbesse compara
tively
We p=the followlies caw as an avidness of its Tana
PULMONARY CONSITMETLON.
CAIN I.—A young man, aged 19, of ideackr make, beg
cough. expectoration of dark matter farm the lungs and
Itrunthis far three weeks; pulse up to 123,1actbi fever and
night mats; gnat emaciation, pin la the breast; 11013211.
times expeetoration of matter' streaked with Iliad ; had to
tem various remedies from phydrialue, with little or no re
lict alsalestood taking the Pectoral Syrup In half the ninth
doss; the taps:tore*" diminished; the coughaleted ; the
teethe fever left, and to four drys all the bad symptoms had
andrelY disa➢pOssami. and th e man le corer entirely well.
Also le cartineste of well Sanwa &thins In poet of its of
ficer:. • •
{ 1 • F 3 ; ; ; ;
Beath need !
Ws, the undealgued, having need Dr. "Seyer's Pectbad
Cougb Syrup upon ourselves and is our fandlice, do reepect-
DeLly recoeuraead It to others as a are and eflehmt medicine
Err the ypurpose recommended. •
Jim MJtsna4 • Jas. Yowler, W. L. Faulk,
John Fowler. S. P. Dwyer. Jr. Alva Wright,
Bobt. Washita, J. J. Miler_hel, Jas.` K. leader,
J. Porter. W. G. McCartney, Jos.
Hush Edw. D. Jones, W. 11. 1.1 = 44 asca,
P. McKenna, M. Kane. Jr. John fi Agey,
T. MaGiven, • J. iirmulme, Enact" Dunn,
J. P. Smith, Job Whyte'''. Jes. Orion, _
?alien& and sold wholesale and retail, at DR- 10113131111
wholesale and retail Drag and Maltithre Sane, lie Weed
Pa. feblialkw.
TOC4B FOB. 8A1.6--
la Flank of Pittsbuier, '• •
111Aesota SLlalag Compasy: • -
' Ohio ami Peantrylvisalls Itatleastif - - • -
ancinbati mal lonisrine Solapirph; -
' A. WILMS & - €0,75 Solusbas, •
LAND WARRANTS 9:1U0/31, SOLD :AND- ikeitT.l2)...:
The undersigned; in cowed= with Alex. bi"Greggon,,
Linea Davenport, lora, will attend to the lanttrig or
earching Una, payment of ta.m..,"or any other bu
siness in the State of lowa, relative to patio lends. Tenni
onderate; and the strictest attention paid to instruetioxu
rseeliveli or to tag, bash:Less entrusted to them.
JASIBs BEAT .Y,
LD3 No DA corner of Wood and Liberty Its. •
COOl WllllO, one of the bent albedo:if of .ne.
gra dooseterin the world. • Sob BEATINGS 13.XTERALL
-2,1114)B- in public ocetbdenee. in the trey it pab as mita
the Tarudn—destroying Boaeboe latboo-b Rats by tint
quality, axed *Hee •by the canon, wherever it Is used--
Sold by all tirosziate in Writor eonstq, at the krer pies of
25 tents per box.. . -
8.--lobliout far Initations, ea the city b fall of atm
tions,Extersibtabru . feb9
- Western. Insurance Compaay, Pittsburgh.
H. MILER, Jr., Pm:ideal. I B. IL GOBDON, Seerdary;
CAPITAL, g3tooiooo.
wincase against all kinds or risks, 11118 and I,IA
SIAM All bums will be libendly adjusted and
Fro 7 Pelt' - ' •
A Gonads Ituitullon, managed by D1X07t0316 who an wall
Icturgen in the community, and who are s eta
promptness and lantailty, to =Wale the etazact i3 =
they hare assumed, as cutting the best protection to those
wtio desire to be lomat& • • '
Directstra,-)1. Miler, Jr., C. W. Bleketson, J. W. Butler,
R. Mimes, Jr., W. H. Smith, C. Ihmaen, George W. Jackson,
Wm-ILIon, James Llgonostt, George Mande, James ki.e.
Anley, Alessmisr •Ntroel , „Tbomu Bcott.. • -
a. Ono, 30. 92 Water street, (Warehtmes of:•ftiMg k
C0.,-up stain,) Pittsburgh- • . nosWy . :
; • TRAVELERS FOR _ •
BALTIMORE awl WASHINGTON CITY,
LOOK AT THIS!
RAILWAY THEENT IG G
ENTIRE DISTANCE!
I R
And Pare Reduced! -
TWO L 12023 DAILY.
rITELEBB lig Baltimore and Waddngton City are in.
formed, that by purchasing a Ticket for Baltinbtne,
Pennsylvania Rallroed Company's Mr, on liberty at,
they can go *award over die roots by add& the trailed
press is
States
carriedG Mail and Adams Co.'s Western Ex
. Leaving Pittsburgh at 3 and 11X delta*,
Iti.ouici arriving in Wilmore in 14 and 21 hada, ?awe ,
tively--belag byThrough far the quickest and most pleasant route $o
du East.
air lidoshigottaltbnore, $9,00. . .
Itwase urnmax
P*ollllWillie Washington will incased on, abortly
alter mind in Italiknora, there brie— g tow Trains directly
to that diy. Eire from Baltimore To Wssidll
Pusengars are sanded dud Um tatemoomodadon on - the
Hods forming this line, are tonnuarsed by tbcme of any
mute in the country. . -
Pittsburgh. 'February 1441843. - - .
fluids and Oil .Olatit Ilambatory,
48 IRWIN STREET,
B. R. EERNAN; •
/4 FIST LANDSCAPE +=}4 sad 750? nab..
"tb ' do do do 15 to 87 cbs.
6 • do do - do $l,OO to 2,00 do.
Ploarkred, Gothic and Plan, warted prices ;
Buff Man, 4-4 ....Me, +5-4 33e-;
SIX C10tt4 13 25e, 15
black, 4-4
Sic-, 0-4 40c.;
Oa:slap 00 4-4 Z3c., 5.4 30c., 454 40e.
Pigicral Back 443. 2c., 114 40c., 6.4
lolled -• do 4-4 33c, 54 404., 64 EON,
=and Bose/rood 44 Cc, 34 750., 6-$87 e.,
sr% with centres, 4-4, 6234, 75, 81Me. and Peach;
Maur O'd Oath, 44, 43, 1510 and Me. per yarT;
Elearth Bop, (00 cloth,) 110earli.
Lang Black Oil Gags,%m Hats - • •
Jactata $l,OO. Pants .ael i ca L
GOODYEAR'S
. Long Pants, $3,25 each. .
Lskgbrr, LUG Per Pair. •-•- •
Beirut atiadianonsanTranapareat,
Blue, Yellowical Crimson Window awls 011 Cloth, u this
Is the scdo andadena klanufactory. All Otcds won.. -A
Dot to atieltAdifitiptratk.
To ~en~et~ti aid Diuggiste throughout the Union
- io. BITULLOUGEIp - -
MANUFACTURER AND DEA L ER IN
, :PAINTS.' OILS, - •
141:2Laiden Lane, New York,
RBPRCTIVILY Invites the attention of Druggists and '
XI" Ifenhante wont the Union, to its lesge and ea
tauten assortment of pAniss, 0118, 10., all* BENZ
AHD rUSEBT QIIALItIN, width he cent lie Bale on Tin 7
undergo terms, Witt to out sod elneezttna burns Beim
eta amomoded some of the leading sztifits: • '
WHITE LEAD In ca,, In kegs of 2S to ado Its.
-BLACK Tenn,•At .I,OW OCHRE. PM`l,! In ca.
MEM' DIME, )3PAIIISH BROWN, ..
TM EI.IIMEDH
Maid, in tiL
, 7C1111031R MAL AND AIIIMICAX;
QUM 8, in oil.
PRUSSIAN BLUR, Mani YELLOW Sol ItERDIGEDI,'
to oiL.
TAIMEEHD3 of al kinds.
LINSEED OIL, RAW sad BOILED purrr, Niturei!!ci
MLLE, LAMP RuLCIEL
All
IL and ENGLISH Tell. BM, MONS RED mad YETI
INBIA RIM, RED LIAA a l l ow ed IZEntARGII,Otet:- = ;
' BMA gRESCH sad . -
CBRORS, PARIS and BRIINSWIIIII °CIi aI,dry.--.
"'mica AND.6XIERICAM WINDOW ,auss. -
Drusxlits and atm in mutt of any of the than
tarAtkozd ankles, will Ind it toilette finnan, 43 tail, ikon
I fielltdea 11211retctortng and pundranni. sal car expe•
riaraa la tin
anal of thous Swansan. D. B. UGH,
3salleassois Ml Malian Inns, New Yolk. I
' 4 l
BEE
BEIM
- -% •
, • ' •rr
= - ,
•-•
r •• • 7
.4 • - ,•• • ."-_ •
•
itSSTI AND 51,114.1311 i....... -41 MIER
/Br Doors ?vat at IPA c;'ciock CPEtt sau
L:airit;its ms) be secured az the Baz Ogee, dazist th.
day; vttbout em: c.arga. - '
TWO 088 AT DRA_ALASI
Taw ate. Fob=Ar7 I,lBb, vOl be *dal the pest-,
Distant Melo-Dr2scAtte specta cle era _
ME L II DE ft;
The Wu-WoU of the Ifonatelee of Hiiailestall
"
3
PAD DE DIDXB:-
By X tat' BraldAbgrA7eAiCiti:__
To wmmdmu it 7_:l,4iteirsagrsodirLigicemll,4l..._
- TEM B , AntikDX4llBlB62 l OlT
• Dr. Darillef.
13noxaThome Mike
feodoo
llada ß 'rr'a
n eat
thet7.74 Orrrtri,AtkpFger
- • Waif, lA_
;kW& losqifeese! of iYAN-
mesoirg.: - .1123201=4:11_,. * .*:•• • •
ldonday 2 f f.'FA 7,8, 9 D. .7-7 f
Monger reepiietrarkrathisliositataxtcomettiteace
7 z •
ofth on
e greeedeated )soebaLfe libbk . ,4oese, be bae'
been induced to roman 2.o7Elsiihriarkt.bkhlir=
tiody be dub bort anesnoee, fa tad Oidapioy Val
• IA IltenbebeflL: on thellth and 11524Vheeihtg on
ID& igui in Clacirmati on the Yid. • • - - •
- •
_ 43„ Agit particulars see pro Ole• • •
we. Dom open at 63 easioneoi 0T34.
'
3.es:de of winded= 25 anti • •••
W.ipSx. maimmr, .14zisgetv - •
tirtg . - . Dr-
- 'rf-•
•;•-•
MSM
By afiOte,ritla . 4tiunr — Nights ikenre,!. , '
PILIIL.O'IIA:LI'..I..- , • . ...
•
. . THE buogrnmarr AND zzarvsasQva-
" • - MIRROR OF THE • BIBLE •
7Ccorma - PRE O' BILE. larbis 111x#
commateing on Monday entykt,,.
_lNlsfixary _ •
tickets 25 arab. nartg admitUog , . man=
- and twoladlesUrandai Doom ope . !a-A% e,sixtita rbea 4
7jsddoek.
§PEpI,&L N_OTI4ES.
AO
/WM•fr..t"leeti ga‘Til the.
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BLACK TEL.—for the test Maio Tee to - tirta•:,
pmts, at 50. cents ittette T Store,.
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sets $484,1T2. Ogee of the PfdaboVaiesool Lbsk Etors,
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occas aro tbrtodfuEty tormenboa with ecomar:
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ails by Dr. OM B. 1011881, 0-Irocdattroot. - - •
ffottlt JIM and 21ess.parbos. ;•-•::91.90
dedneuoae to Moo wbo bay vow sips Low
tom.-- UHT/MRS; .CstrtaAss-.lllasterl
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to all kinds ouwesther, !rear Si. BL. SAS P. td...giiinrim..
accurate addle and aaixosla EluoutuotnEkie Rol vastly =-
parlor to thaoauxutoti dump 4itapeareolypia; at th alfdloatit
cheap vices: $1,50, W.O, $4, $b itatt taguartiorecorEtqr Lit
the dait sadutility of cue or Llama • -
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tr". -DEAFNESS io hoists la Ili% Mod, tad an Ono'
;be greetble dloclusivs froth the car, q.o.atod rieron
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and Madan in Alma; and Una I Oa, arab. - ..eabtaagall.
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on liberal terns.. Bt. 19 - .I.ILAVILVEs;ceDeabr;
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and thepnblloin general, that they hate than day asp
andiaed thentaelees in the acme Umtata; =air girglren
of nazi EL'CLaSICEY CO. They terpurtfnlV ,
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- Biotic* to Builders,- itec. •
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until the 20th . Qf Zetavacpr nom, for ,plagamntestelgr -
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decorated Gothierattle;tbe apodfiediona •
whie_b may - bo examined at. ./12ebiterra oface l / 4 .l4',Pkin
who:vibe,' are now
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naiad= of the Gamma . Ltd .Ifratodi_ we bons
lust eacirludect to dray dra. cm -Namc .Iro.
o,lCock a Co., Bauksay. Yntaktaton-Ute Maas,
_and crii —
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=be madepa7ablefaalttbelatacipdOaora..th2siastA4
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t The American l i tlyteclinte,Tomaaiidarroted to ad rativ
ineelzanks, arts and Itipiruntinh-coadtu4ed by Proydthew
Charles G. J. J. thernon.gb, 3L 8 s •
.31. 1 =US for Fetataryl2,oi per yeti.
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Good , - by hib ,,, win t .b, Of DikbagionDliincirite; •
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entribor, - Ear Plant„ and othe need: ltar hotbeds rpreo....
actg. Saws, vita. Mods =what. on long hradloa; Dorn
cab Grinders; Corn Steams; Cortyliantort; - Seal
Drllla;_ Calton, suitable eV Ilar or Coni Btarluy cent of this -
roost occupies and sued in late cavalry; Yegittabiii: s m t
Cullen Colilrators; aterßodger's Patent Steel Tenth;
piou, man & Open?* almond Pattern.) and a great vs- -
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-the. Tiro &Ws Ban, on' tbe burg . . --
Thn i gy, Turnpike Road, ' , end isistwelpswpwses and will
reeds. ham this Ble, •evie iced mM.
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Eepetal Led prompt ettentlrie.:oo6. of .
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ever berme auusafiessost tiliskeity... - --Irbey. sal empire
within: ittstera Itruttiio gyettaboght to tilt Dot
only inmaterisi, but gm to Ibtlatt. Ili 'last of 111:XL
'reemployed to aroosamt thorn, dad Vow slabs themito.
esyry:rart equal to soy - soszusfstotered ter..esslk.errzb,
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