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Farewell i
The discreet man said.
M,y name, my birth, my origin,
That irtioh I was end that which I am
I will not,-now, reveal.
Mute for till eternity, I am;:a little ashes, bones,
duet, nothing I
Come of nothing; I have returned to whergi
;- came.
My fate awaits thee. Adieu!
The contettt.ed man said :
While I was in the world, I lived well.
My part is greedy ended. Thine will soon end
too, Farewell I Applaud I
Finally, an unknown hand, that of a father
undoubtedly put these words on the tomb of his
daughter—a poor child snatched from the world
at the age of tureen years: - .'-
" Earthitpress not heavily upon her;
She prestuot heavily on thee I * *
Now, to whom did all those dead, thus cling
ing still to life, address this language of the
tomb? Who were. those to whom they called,
even fram their sepulchres, as oourtiaans do, by
tapping on their window eills to make the passer
turn his head? What was this world with which
they still continued to mingle inspirit, and which
, i rad e l ra d,
? without listen-
Er o d: i y em joy l tu t ; ;o cit ut ret e l e e e s in s
It was the flower of the youth, beauty, ale
gantie, wealth end aristocracy of Rome. The
Via Apple wai the Leagehamp of Antiquity ; on
ly that this Lonohnzap, instead of lasting but
three days, lasted throughout the year.
Towards four o'clock in,the afternoon, when
the midday - 110i, had passed, when the sun was
descending, less ardent endless luminous, to
wards the Thyrr ene Sea; *lien tho shadow of
the pines, of.the green oaks and the palm-trees,
was lengthening from the West to the East;
when the laniel-rose of Sicily was shaking off
the dust of the day in the first breezes that were
ruffling down' from that chain of azure raoun
tains over).* ed by the Temple of Jupiter La-
Sal; when 4 magnolia of the Indies was up
raising its ivosyflower, rounded twisted like
,sti
a perfumed goblet prepared to catch the dews of
evening ; when the nelumbo of the Caspian Sea,
which had fled from the blaze of the zenith into
the moist bosom of, the lake, was remounting to
the surface of the water to breathe in with all
the breadth of its expanded calls the freshness
of the nocturnal hours ; then began to appear
issuing from the Appian Gate what might be
called the. advanced guard of the beaux, the
Trossuii, the Wile Troyenz of Rome, whom the
inhabitants °file Appian suburb stepping forth
from their houses which were also thrown open
for air, prepared to pass in review, seated upon
chairs or cushioned armed seats brought from
the Interior of the atrium, leaning against the
stone-posts which served cavaliers as stepping
stones whereby to mount their horses or half
reclining on'thoeci droller benches which were
placed against Ate resting-places of the dead for
the greater eale of the living.
Never dill -Paris, ranged in two long moving
files_ at the Chimps Elysees, never did Florence
flocking to the',Cascino, never did Vienna hurry
ing - to the Prater, never did Naples thronging in
the Toledo and on the Chisja see an equal varie
ty of actors or an equal concourse of spectators.
• Firat at the bead of the procession came the
cavaliers, mounted on Numidian horses, with
saddle•olothe Of cloth of gold or tiger akin.—
Some will continue their promenade at a Walking
gait: theie arli preceded by runners in short
tunics, and sandals on their feet, a mantle relied
around their left shoulders and their loins bound
with a leathern girdle, which they tighten or
inestM at Wiktocordingly as the gait they are
- required to au me is more: or less rapid. Oth
ers, as if conteating die honors of a race, will,
in a few minutes, pass over the whole_ length of
the Appian Way, unleashing at :their horses
heads superb grey-hounds with, silver collars.--
Woe to whoever finds himself in the way of this
whirlwind! Woe to the wretch.whe allows him
self to get-enveloped in- this tempest of neigh
ing', barkings! and flying dust. He :will be,
naught up, bitten. pj , the: dogs, trampled. by the
horses; he will bell:runaway bloody,. shattered
-and ernshed,'Whlte the - oung patrician rho hie
occasioned,the disaster, will wheel round, with
es. tut slackening biaspeed,,burating:with laughter
agir - Vice Prerident lung (says a a Rey:West h i l -
•
letter of the 25th' . nitimo)'went :on shore.- that: wee
e 4looking m' - the - direction opposite -to
the point to sr eh he is directing his horse.: -
morning; sad attend ed by:theladies:of hi's potty --, Behind' these tunidien!steeds, - tiomtitha light
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ORM° FEBRUARY 11
BRLDAY
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-- .41ir Messes:.& = 3L Ptratiov i & Co, Om ils prosilit ) boa
: est and gentlemanly In ylualr traslnew transtietionit, aye .the
'may authorised - wide In the cities of New reek and Easton
for the Norsitag fbst. They are anti:mixed 10 reeelte Ad
- ......-- - fetideetnenta sod- Subscriptions- for treat ode - tuna] nada
. Their receipts are iegarded as paymimte. Their odleas are at
NEW YORK, ;122 Nassau street
BOSTON, 10 State elseet. '
. - Demacratic County Committee of Correspondence.
• In pursuance to public notice, the Commtttee
•, metat •
tho hour app in the St. Charles Ho
'
. • tel, when, upeumotion, the following resolution
•
' - was tuaanimoriersdopted
Resoired,-That, penkocracr_or alleahray minty are
hereby requested to meet on Batunlay, Fehrttary 1214 a t
the want plaims foe bolding priscutry meetings, a nd o e ,t ,
from aleh district, two delegates, to represent them in Conn
- ty Convention, which will assemble on the following Wed.
needay, 16th, at the Courthouse, to , cleat delegates to the
next theta Oonymition. The meetings , will organize at 3
o'clock, P. id, and remain open until o'clock, I'. M.
• • DAVID CAMPBELL, Chairman.
Jas. Iciaetcoss, eecretarr., •
,
es. Owing tolthocrowed'etate of our cell/mini
we are compelled to omit our renal weekly mo
.
nay article from this day's paper:. ;
We' are "lorry to learri from Eartiebarg
that J. A t FULTON; Esq., the able merciberfrom
the Armstrong district, is lying dangermally 111.
His family has been lient for._
At" We are indebted to Senator Buennaan
for copies of the'elognent speech of. Mt. SOCLE,
of I,ool:Tann on the Colonization of North Amor
ice, and on the Political Condition of Cuba, de
livered in the U. S. Senate, January 26, 181 A.
naI.DIARY MEETINGS.
The delegate elections come off to-morrow, and
118 it may be interesting to our party to know
rthe various places of meeting, we publish the
follo‘vhag from the proceedings of the City Com
'orifice of last year :
First Ward, at the House of Hugh Salle.
Second Ward, at the House of B. Perry.
Third Ward, at the Allegheny Engine House.
The citizens at the Fourth, Fifth, Sizth, Sev
enth, Eighth and Ninth Wards, will meet at the
respective .Ptiblio School Houses in each Ward.
The Delegates wilt meet at the Court House
on Wednesday, for the purpose of electing Debi.
gates to a State Convention, to be held at Bar
' riehnrg thefirst of March. Seven Delegates
have fi?l3e elected, and it would be well for the
representatives of the people to make up their
minds as to who they will vote for before they
come into convention. .
The will, no doubt, be earnestly importened,
and,bored to vote for aspirants who can make
no figure at - home, but desire to make a "splurge'•
at Harrisburg. These interesting individuals,
whose industry is like that of the "Mies of the
valley," will be on hand about the rotunda of
the Court House, and will give each delegate a
most fraternal Shake, provided the delegate will
vote as they desire him.
In the matter we have no personal feeling ;
but, as the Convention istsgled to send delegates
to a State Convention, we hope that such rem
sentatives will be selected as will be creditable
to the democracy of the great county of Alle
gheny. We are in a large minority, but we have
never faltered in the faith. It is, generally, a
forlorn hope with ns, bat we have allays
marched to the attack bravely, and fought the
. battle without fear. We, of Allegheny, take
some extra credit to. ourselves for being dem.
crate. We ball to struggle against a tromert
,
- dons vppositioo, and we lusTo alinsys tart'ottr op:
ponente manfully. In our party we have men
who are an honor to the State, and who, in all
the hard trials of the party, have never retreat
ed. Theee are the kind of men we desire to see
represent tie in the State Convention, and we
hope that the delegates will preeerve the dignity
of our party by sending none but the best ben
in our ranks.
11111alborarugh and Park e ra.
burg Railway.
This important Railroad, the moat Southern of
the Rut and West lines, across the State of Ohio
--thz flanking line in foci of Souders; Ohio—is
now contracted for to the powerful' firm of J. &
B. CtraitssaLets & Co., who take one million of
dollars in stock; and amember of the firm, Mr.
Brunans, the wealthy and influential Banker of
Zanesville, Ohio, has taken $750,000,1n addition
thereto, on his own private account
The succees of this line is now certain. It
forms the recognized continuation of the Balti
- more Route, across Ohio, and will moat serious
ly cripple, if it does not entirely kill off, the Cin
cinnati and Marietta line, which is,a continua
tion of the Hempfield Railroad, and like it, of no
- great:account.
Theirempfield and Marietta concerns, arenow
log-rolling in Philadelphia for assistance from
the city and the Pennsylvania B. R. Company;
bat we should suppose without much hope, of
success. Allegheny county certainly, as a
stockholder of the latter, would never consent.
—The Shovels froin a valued correspondent.
Against the attempt to induce the Pennsylvania
Itafiroad,Colopany to Subscribe $750,000 to an
Ohio:Corporation--the Marietta and Cincinnati
Rallioatt r - ve, in - behalf of the citizens of Pitts
..
• Intigit,'and the county of Allegheny, cuter our
soletnit protest. The Pennsylvania Railroad le
a partnership toncern—the County of Allegheny
holds stock in it to the amount of one minion of
dollars. R would therefore not only. be a vio-
lotion of the implied contract eriating between
Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, but
,a gross out
ragitupon'eur people, for the Central Road to
g ive either its monies or its credits to any other
corporation, or , out of -Pennsylvania. We
warn Philadelphiami against `nob an at
tempt to insult and Injure the people of Pitts
excnnLmoN
-
The opening of the Railway communication.
between Columbus and Zanesville watt celebrated
in,magnificent style in the latter iity, a few days.
ago. The membeiro of the Ohio LOgislature,
City Conn** of Columbus, and a portion of the
_ City Omuta' of Cincintutti,with a carload of Ohio's
fairest, and loiellest daughters, set out from the
Cleveland aad Columbus Depot, on ' a pleasure
, • •
mural= to thee r thriving city of Zanesville, per
invite' lion from the. President and Directors of
thiPentral Railroad, and the City Council of
- ,
2 1Lif EWA. fit. - :no Ohio Stateamius gives a graphic
deacripticni - rof the trip, and the'grand entertain
ment sewed trp at Odd Fellow'a Hall, in &mem-
h e
dim the
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PIMMBERSITIr.
(BEN. AP/SaiONPS'PROTEsT.
.
Ne halals'- the ?rotest of Gen. Roam
.
at9ticono-, o f th AlteghenYCOunty Directors in
tiii,Pentisylvinia Railroad, against the subscrip
tion of :$766,600, ' - on the part of said Road, to
the - Capital stook of the Marietta and Cincinnati
Railroad, read at thelitooltholders' meeting, in
.Philadelphia, on Monday last. . It is a clear,
powerful and convincing document. ThO 'editor
of the North American; in alluding to. thI4.IPrO-. •
test,. ave.:. Gen. Robinson, of .Pittsburght-...1th0
represented the citizens of Allegheny at thewieet
log, stood almost alone as an opponent of the
resolution In behalf - of the subaoription to the
,
Marietta mud Cincinnati Railway; and though
he vitur,.ocrOrwheltaed by a 'majority too great to
be resisted . ; he won the admiration of all by the
resoltits,.lo,:calm and dignified, manner In
which hv.thiglitaitte4 the views and wishes of
his conatitttiolo.
.. PROTEST O.P.ORNL. ROBINSON
...
In behalf of the Commissioners of Allegheny coun
ty; agetinet the Siibseription of $760,000 to the
Stock of the Naridia and Cincinnati Railroad
..Company.
The Commissioners of Allegheny county, on
behalf ref its citizens„by their agent, duly au
thorized, respectfully ask, as a matter of right,
that this Proteet be placed on the minutes of the
Stockholders of the l'ennsylvania Railroad Com
,pany, against.the Resolution this day adopted,
authorizing a subscription of $760,000 to the
capital stock of tho Marietta and Cincinnati
Railroad Company. They enter this protest in
order that, hereafter, no acquiesence In 'the ac
tion of the Stockholders my by any possibility
be inferred. They believe such a subscription
entirely unauthorized by the charter of the Com
pany, the general laws of the Commonwealth
regulating corporations, at varience with its true
interests, a violation of the faith pledged to its
loanholdere, by embarking in tho risks and re
sponaibilities of another corporation, and can
not be legalized by-any subsequent law or en
actment against the consent of a large body of
or even one individual stockholder. They fear
that inch an application of the rands of the Com
pany, in the face of dissent by alergo body of
stockholders, without the approval of the lean
, holders, or My authority of 'law, may involve
' the -Company in the penalty of forfeiting its
charter. Fearing and believing this, desiring
to incur no portion of the responsibility, should i
these consequences ensue, and resolute that,
should this distant adventure incur the complaint
or affect injuriously the interests of those who
have loaned their honey to makea railroad with
in the limits of Pennsylvania, under the sanc
tion of its laws and the inviolability of a chart
er, and nowhere else, no blame should attach to
as; equally resolute to prevent, by legal proeess,
if any be attainable, this sacrifice of our local
interests, for an advantage of another and a rival
community, and this violation of our rights as
large ,',stockholders, we enter this, our most
earnest Protest.
On the 13th of April, 1846, authority of law
was obtained to enable the county of Allegheny
to suhscribe to the stock of the Pennsylvania
!Railroad Company. -. But for this authority this
Railroad Company had no right to receive, or
any municipal corporation any power to bestow,
one cent in furtheratioaof the enterprise.
The legislative authority was obtained; and
' then, mid not till then, did the.county of Alio
gheny tiontribute money to the other resources
of the company. This very money which, with
out special legislative authority, -the railroad
company could not receive or apply to its own
uses, they now, without the slightest authority
of express law, propose to bestow on another and
distant corporation. If tho power did not, and
does not, without express authority, exist, to re
ceive money, thus 6nbccribed, we most earnestly
deny the existence of any implied power to part
with it. The dissent of any single tax payer of
any of the municipal bodies or stockholders in
any corporations which were permitted to sub
scribe, is sufficient to arrest the provison of mo
ney thus contributed to a precisely defined treat
fond.' The dissent and protest formally and dis
tinctly made, of n *hole community whose ag
gregato contribution amounts to over one million
of dollars, ought to arrest, and must, unless ev
ery well settled principle of law be abrogated,
finally avertrthe measure now proposed.
If there be one principle of law well settled by
express judicial decision, by legislative action,
and by public opinion, as recognized and assert
ed to by-Courts and Legislatures, it is that a cor
poration created• for a precisely defined object,
has no pewee beyond those expressly conferred
hying charter. Whatever effect as among them
selves the acquiescence of corpomtors may have
on measures aside from the main end and strict
letter of the charter, there can be no question
that the dissent of any considerable number, or
I
any one stockholder, is sufficient to prevent the
' exorbitant action f a majority. The dearest
' and the clearest right of a minority is to insist
on the strict enforcement of the vestrainto which
leis the very object of a charter to impose on a
majority. That dissent—this emphatic protest
—the citizens of the county of Allegheny now
make against a measure which the charter of the
Railroad Company never authorized or contem
plated. There is not one word in that instru
ment to permit the Pennsylvania Railroad Com
pany to subscribe to a foreign corporation.—
Should the measure now adopted, or kindred
measures which may follow in its wake, lead to
a forfeiture of the charter of the Railroad Com
pany, and the sacrifice of the vast pecuniary In
terests entrusted to it, no part of the responsi
bility will rest on us who now earnestly protest.
Our words of warning are uttered in season.—
Throughout the charter nothing is more appa
rent than the jealousy of the Legislature of the
affiliation or combination of this company with
others. Tho branches of tho road Itself to Indi
ana, to Uniontown, and othera, are made a mat
ter of express concession : the junction of the
Pittsburgh and Connellsville Railroad is as ex
pressly provided for by the act of 16th Hsieh,
1847.
But besides these, and to this, in the same ear
nest and respectful language, the citizens of Al
legheny county ask attention.' It is expressly
made the ground of a forfeiture of the charter
t
li r
to loan or part mi any part of the money re
ceived for frubsori done to any other corpora
tion. Yet it is no proposed and resolved to
take the money subscribed by the county of Al
legheny, and againit her consent, eubseribo It as
common stock (less secure by far than a loan) to
a company of another State whose corporate
powers are beyond the control of the Legislature
which created and restricted this company, and
which may, if the Legislature of Ohio please to
mini them, have banking or other privileges,
and wiinse nearest point of contact is more than
fifty miles from the line of the Pennsylvania
Railroad. Against this perversion of their mo-
nu and this clear violation of corporate duty,
we do moot earnestly protest.
The citizens of Allegheny county farther pro
test against it as a breach of faith pledged to.
them. --Their money wits subscribed for the pur
pose only of constructing a Railroad from Har
risburg to Pittsburgh—not a Railroad from
Greensburg to Wheeling—still less to a road from
Wheeling to the mouth of the Muskingam. Not
one dollar could have been obtained, had the idea
been suggested that part of that dollar was to be
used for objects adverse to our locial interests.—
Would the citizens of Philadelphia acquiesce in
the use of the money they have invested in this
corporation, to the construction of a7road from
Harrisburg to Easton, in the direction of New
York, or would' they countenance, for one me
znen an appeal from Allegheny county, to per.
mititbe corporate credit of the Company to be
app li e d to a Railroad from Pittsburgh to Balti
more. The pledge the Railroad Company gave
when aubseription was eagerly and gratefully re
ceived, was.that it ahould' be used for the one
purpose then in view, tie construction and main
taining (and for this every dollar will be needed)
of the road, of which jOO miles westward from
Philadelphia and 60 miles eastward from Pitts
burgh were, asnew security to local interests,
to be first constructed. Against the violation of
this express pledge the citizens of Allegheny
county enter their protest. The contract which
a corporation makes with its Stockholders to use
their funds for the purpose only for which 'the
corporation is created; has always, till now, been
held sacred, or has never been violated with im
.
The citizens of Allegheny county, therefore,
weighing well the duty they wire to themselves
and ; to the laws of
.the land—the duty they owe
to their , fellow citizens in the Eastern part - of the
,State, bound together, as they are, and always
be,. by,ties of interest and brotherly feel
ing, believe it to ; be a part of that duty to make
this?, Protest .againit what is to:their judgment
Pernicious, and may belatal to the intermits i n -
vowed in the great enterprise of the Pennsylva
nia. Railroad: .:•That work, ,sustained not only by
individual; nehieriptiens,. but . ..by , contributions
Irani municipal corporations, liable necessarily
tctilactuatiens oto , pinlon and feeling, libleh are
lioundni:Cract A ;Ire& necountabEity-4eiteidng
from one end t4llllO-ottierot -plate - vitt expo! ,
ee.ttlihni itiklrY'A*o and apparent,'. influence
40A - ,4iQ4w!PbuijwruOni7 - Pwi*rPwaeo._
cessfully. consummated, and 'awn:rely protected
by a strict performance of corporate duty and
cautious obeerrance of every restraint which the'
otter of Its charter prescribes. So lons only le
it safo—so long only ought It to be safe. Wfor
getting these restraints"—if, dlereAdtßag.,,,thif
protest., made tat tiarlymoMentiW'ehtn iliP'
first; step ,beYond railway..nomiezion
contemplated, "end etabarking In leas Indtrats
tiriptions of such an enormous amount to for
en companies and nutting itself responsible for
their, errors, the Pennsylvania Railroad Compa
ny ventures farther ut this career of experiment
and venture, the end need not be foretold. It
will not be the Bret 66rporation which, seduced
from , the plain path of its Interest and duty by
distant 'and speculative temptation'', aside from
the legitimate advantages which the promotion
of local interests secures, has fallen under, the
burthen of- accumulated errors and wrongs, and
has been remembered for its ruin of all who
traded to its faith and ventured their money in
the confidence that it would confine itself within
the restraints imposed by the letter' of its char
ter. W. ROBINSON, JR.,
On behalf of Commissioners of Allegheny Co.
SVPIZIRIOR NEIWS
The Editor of the Cleveland Herald has had
an interview with T. Jammou, Esq., Agent for
the Marquette Iron Mountain Company, at Carp
River, Lake Superior, who has jut returned
from a winter's stay at the mountain. Mr. Jacor
sou took the snow shoe and dog train through to
Green Bay.
The Marquette-Company keeps forty hand's in
labor—two quarrying out the iron, eight teems
drawing to the Lake, and thirty hands oboping
wood. They have piled up on tho Lake Shore
about 60(1 tons of the ore, and will probably get
out about 600 tons more. It coats about 30
cents per ton to quarry it, and the teams 2 to 2f
to a load to the Lake, it being a good snow path
and sled road, with a gradual descent from the
mountain (12 miles) to the lake. Teamsters
are paid $lB per month, and choppers five shil
lings per cord for wood. In the slimmer the ore
is converted into blooms •on the lake shore, and
yields from 75 to 90 per cent.
Mr. ILCIEBON speaks of the Fall and Winter
weather at Lake Superior, as very fine. The
fall of snow was early and heavy, and the snow
is now about six feet deep on a level in the
woods. The mercury has been below zero but
a few mornings, and it has been comfortable
working in the open air at all times. There are
about thirty families at Carp River, who hare
their eleighrides to the Iron mountain, dances,
and usual winter sports. Teams are busy haul
ing iron ore from the mountain, 12 miles, and
the Marquette Iron Company will have some
twelve hundred tons at their works ready for
spring operations. A party are engaged in pre
paring coal, and the intention is to turn out a
large amount of iron next season. The lack
eon Iron - Works are making some iron this
winter.
The herald adds that Mr. JACKSON is quite
enthusiastic in regard to the soil and agricultural
capabilities of the Carp River region, as well as
its mineral wealth. A Ship Canal at the Sant,
now certain to bo constrnct i•cl, will aid numb in
the rapid resources of the development of the
great North West.
Items of News sad ELseellany
Among the audience in attendance upon the
lecture of Mr. Meagher, on Thursday evening,
in Boston, yea a sister of Mitchel, the Irish
exile.
The corporatinue embraced in the Pacßio rail
road bill before the New York Legieietnre, rep.
resent a capital of $85,000,000.
The scarcity of eller change 'is so scarce at
Boston that it is proposed to use postage stamps
29 a substitute.
Upwards of 8,000 hands are now at work on
the Maysville arid Lexington railroad, which con
nects with the Virginia line at the month of the
Big Bandy.
At i.lttebeo on. Thursday week, the thermome
ters ranged W. to 21 below zero, the latter_heing
the lower point indicated' by a registering ther
ntomizter .npon the cape. otbei espotod
plaites, the low point of 24 deg: is said to hare
been reached.
Plumb !ayes man who goes to church to chew
tobacco, and spits upon the floor, ought to be ta
ken*by the head end heels, . and scrubbed upon
the eoilod spot until it was clean. This is no
joke.
Tho horse "warranted to stand without tying,"
which amen bought at auction the other day, is
offered tarsals by the purchaser, with the guar
anty "that he will not move without whipping."
A woman in Boston has commenced a suit of
divorce against her husband, because he would
not allow her to apply her tongue to the stopper
of the molasses jag every time she used it, a
privilege every Yankee woman considers sacred.
Several prisoners escaped from the Butler
county jail at Hamilton, Ohio, on the 7th tilt
Their nap:lessee Bryan Shay, Charles Daugher
ty, John Brown, John Meyers, Adam Abel, John
Oilberth, and John Bow. The latter is but
twelve years of age ; $320 is offered for their
arrest.
The Scientific American nye that Camphor
has been discovered to be ap antidote for strych
nine. A man who had taken one sixth of a grain
of the latter was relieved by taking twenty grains
of the former—in Almond mixture.
"The fool is wiser in his own ooneeit than Bev
en 'men who can render a reason."
Webster College, (so called in honor of the
late Daniel Webster) has recently been estab
lished at St. Louis county, Mo. -
New doctrines, however true, and however
beautiful, never please men of the olden school.
They like to faney that the world has been
losing in wisdom, instead of gaining it, ever since
they were young.
President Plllthorevill; it is said, at the close
of his.offteial term, make a tour to the South,
and we see that a meeting le proposed in Wil
mington, N. 4.,) to (make arrangements to give
him a suitable reception on hie arrival in that
pity.
hire. Partingtou says Armee much elucidated
Last Sunday, by hearing a fine dondonree on the
parody of the prodigione sou.
Another Singular History.
A correspondent of the Savannah Republic, in
noticing the romantic history of the Rev. Elealor
Williams, claiming to be a branch of the Bour
bon family, and the long lost Dauphin of France,
that; refers to the history ofliapoleon's favorite
field marshal„'which is equally as full of romance
as that of the reputed Bourbon:
This unexpected discovery of a "Bou.rboti
among tie," reminds me of another aingalar his
tory, derived from the United States, la the rev
' •
olutiottaxy, annals of Franco.
I believe that Marshal Ney, the favorite of
Napoleon,,Was :Michael Rudolf, who was a dis
tinguished officer in our war of the Revolution.
He was a captain in Lee's partisan legion,, of the
Southern army ; and be was then, as he was in
'Franee r called the "'bravest of the brave." In
the French army he was called the "American
tobacconist," because be carriaa cargo of that
article to France from this country, when he took
part in the. French revelation.
The Incidents of Marshal Ney'e life have been
otilleoted by L, K. Tefft, Esq., of Savannah. It
is hoped that his narrative will soon be publish
ed to the world. •
Michael Rudolf, as his name suggests, was of
German parentage, and was born on theXastern
shore of ' Maryland. At a very early age he en
tered the army, and *Wend disth3tiOn In Lee's
legion. He married in Liberty county, ((1e0.,)
but after he sailed for France, from; Sunbury,
he never returned to the United States.
The Historians -of France report his birth
plate to be Cane Lillis, on the confines of the
Rhine.
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Foi.thelfornEngpod._
ISAAC LAQIJEDEM.
BT'. ALZIM!FDRI DIIIIA3
PBOLOGUE.
LA VIA APPIA.
(Cbntinuol.)
And hence It was .that in the warrior's tomb
they depoidted hie bridles, his javelins and his
sword, •fn ihi - leiptilehre . -of 's
mond pins, her , pool necklaceov to 468 -bobiti
last cradle, ide : fisveniteisys, breakfkldfand, -
at the bottom of as idslatter thee, diops
jilf milk drawn from t 1 t maternal breast which
lilted not the time to_tishaust: '
t :Bence, if the site, '44., of the house which he
Was to occupy during his short existence, seem
ed': to the Roman worthy , of serious attention,
judge what still gender amount of care ho vronld
beetoir "upon the plan, situation and, in fine, the
whole arrangement more or lea agreeable, more
or less according to hie habits, taetes, desires,
of that bones where, having become divinity, he
eras to' dwell throughout eternity; for the
iciest:sr," sedentary deities according to their
creed, were chained to these tombs and, at the
fartheat, hid but the permission to wander
among them. Home, and these were the lovers
of rural pleasares, men of simple tastes, of
bucolic - disposition; some, but very few, had
thek sepulchres :constructed in their villas, in
thepegsrdens, in their Woods, In order to pees
that. eternity in the company of the bymphs,
th4dryads, and the farms, lulled by thegentle
muiMur of tho leaves as they are agitated by
theNVlnd, 'soothed by'the gurgle of the brook".
rolling over their pebbly bed, delighted by the
song' of birds hidden tho wavy branches.--
These, es we' bait) said, were the philosophers
and sages . * - * * * *
Bat others, and they were the great number,
the multitude, the immense majority who Lades
much need of movement, of agitation, of tu
mult as the first bad of solitude, of silence, of
me , Station; others, wo say, purchased, at high
PrizeS, land along, the edges of the high roads
where travelers were constantly passing, bear
ing to Serape the news of Asia and of Africa,
upon. the 'Lain way, the Flaminian way, and
aboveell, aye, drove all, upon the APPIAN War!
The Appian Way, traced by Appins
that terrible dicemvir who caused fiicinluii Den
tatus tobe assassinated and attempted to kidnap
the beautiful Virginia, had gradually ceased to•
be a highway of the Empire, to become a suburb
of Rome; it still led to Naples and from Naples
to Brundasium but past a double row of houses
that were palaces, and of tombs that were menu
meats. Renee it- resulted that the fortunate
"manes" not only sew the known and unknOwn
passers-by, not only heard all the news narrated
by travelers of, Ash:tend Africa, but even spoke
to those travelers and to those passers-by through
the mouth of their tombs and with the letters of
their epitaphs. • •
And since the character of the individuals, as
we hays set forth, survived their death, the mod
est man said :
I was, I am no longer
Behold all my life and all my death.
The rich man said:
Here reposeth
STABIRIUS.
He was 'appointed Sevir without soliciting it.
He might have bold rank in all the declines of
Rome!
Ho did not desire it.
Pious, worthy, faithful.
He came of nothing; be has left thirty millions
of iseeUirtii behind him
And never would hearken to the philosophers.
Go thy ways, do well and imitate him.
And then, in order, more eurely,-to attract the
attention of the passers-by, Stabirius, the rich
Man, had a solar quadrant engraved above hie
epitaph.
The man of lettere said :
Traveler(
However, in haste, thou mayst be to teach the
end of thy journey : .
This storm revised th ee to look-towards Wand
to Tend what 4 inscribed opotrit:
MEM
. •••
an•arroW. Then come the - eavuep, high hung
mreldelps of which, the - modern marled is bat a
variety Or , rather 'a. descendant, aid which the
- dandy gentlemen rareli-drivei in person, but
place,under the Conduct of a lilubian slave who
bears the pieturesgue costume at his.country.
Then;following the deli and the canoes; come
the four-wheeled vehicles: the qadoe. furnished
with purple cushions and rich Carpet* which
drodp down outside of them; the cooled, vebi
del covered and closed in so hermetically that
they sometimes carry the mysteries of the elegy!
Into this streetei and upon the public promenades
of Roma; finally, in strong"eontrast to ese.lr
.sitber, the: matron clothed in her long stole, en
relived in her thick yolk, seated with all the
stiffness of a Statue in the earpenttun, a species
of car of a pezolier form, and which the patri
cian women alone have the to use ; and the
courtesan, *led in prize of Cos, that is to say air
interwoven with threaded miet„-carelessly reclin
ed upon her litter, borne by eight porters cover•
ed with magnificent penulae ; accompanied on
the right by (Oren freedman, her m ,
who fans with a peso:rate tail the airy • b .
his mistress , end on the left by a "Libarnian
slaie bearing a fur covered footstool to which
is attached a narrow carpet of the same mate
rial, that the gentlealame may descend from ker
litter and reach the place where she wishes to
sit without her naked and jewel-covered foot
touching the vulgar ground.
tor To Mow affacted'arith that dement scourge to
America, the Lim Complaint; the propricton of liclone's
Lam 11111Ure happy, t 6 offer this renrady, as at once COM..
pieta and Safe. It lass been tried often In a/1 parts of the
cOtiZtril' It his bian tried In the praetor of the nuvai4
nerd phifriclaus,Und aware with trltrariihani -siteteaull*
offering these rills td the pour, titetrieloriiireactiatad
by a derive to alleviate human sufferlog, and offer a retrat,o
veld* the resehof an, whfcl is u 01209 a /et and stfortord
=lady for.a mart dangerous and dllZenlt • else t of diereses.
- IR. Beware of Counterfeits
far. sale try mast a; the Druggist* and Idarthaatr, aa¢
17 the sole propectors.: . • J. KIDD &
61, Wood straet..
Of mir 000 PEWS WRITE GLIIZ-7a stall sal tavola
I b febll) ' Oa; &Mood:stmt. .
VfACCADOY Ma. in otos pad Or =lel*
fabll - J. KIDD t . CO.
IDEIZIEWLUM/i4-2 asassOn nos and far sale by
:UP febll
I ND
IV IZD-413° IL'
stin°
thrle, by
D t (X.
MicaTEN BTUNE--500 126, SI.011) Shre tabs by -
AA, fabll 3. KIDD CC)
AQ. AMMON —4OOO IDs. 11P., In stare and far Bala by
A
.
Spring Style Sets. •
'irfas. rauLso, sw, on Bawdily, dm.
••12th last, Introduce b li new etyle of OlfliTLY,
lERZYS - feblian
For Twenty Days t
STILL GREATER REDUCTION IN MICE.9.—A. A. ILL
*ox'A Co., 6: and 613larket sine, wlll math= 'their
Ind gnat aemiAnnual ask.; Eir twenty' days logger,'. febll
I\TOTICIL-00 Rmister, several spcoants or an:nation;
11 es cierts, bar keeper?, porters, wbo can give good
refertnen. Apply' to LOWRY neaKar, .
!Wenger:we 003 re, and Emil ?Aide Agnate, •
No. 43 earner of Woolard Filth atniedL •
ILLUPTIZATED MJAIAZINE OP nit7—.1.141.. 2. Jost red.
"Oust liornted.^ or Haar to Wto &WIN, being asexual.
to Minnie Grey. • . • . - •
Corso of Clifton," &Tale of Expiation Ind lieletopt3oni:
by Mrs. Wouthwoith. : •
W. A. CIII.D.EfF.MBY k-.03;;:.._ , • .•
.78 Fourthalstar
416 DROWN'S •
111E81 =il ABM PARASOL KA3VPACTOBY,
• s MAI= • •• • • ••
?L. •
WA. DROWN, respeethdly taforme dealers; that Ida
PABAKILS for the apprasehlagassamt stow sem.
pieta, Lid hashes their attatiticco to 11.
Ile is coustantly adding ism Idylesi and dealers will tind
his stock one of the most desirable to select from that eat
be Ibund In the country.
Abu, bo found a large kook of lIIIERELLAS, aura
sliding of law priced Corns; Gisoun of every quality, and
• thole* arAntment of Stu, all of abith be offers at a small
edeaura on the met of manufacture— ' febllatos :
rthe Honorable ttuhl edges or theft/anent quarterlies,.
g i ca , of the peace, in and for the manly of AlleglisetY:
The petition of Samuel Harland, of tho Moat Ward, city
of pittsbmgh, in the county atonsail,..ltmnbly showeth,—:
That your petitioner bath provided blaumil with materialf
for tho accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwell-.
lwg, house, an the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your
Honore will be pleased to grant him • license to keep
lid holm of entertainment, and your petitioner,as in - y
bound, will Prey. SAMUEL BOtLdliTD.
We, the subscribers, West's of the Ward alltrataid. do
certify, that the *bore petitioner Is of goad repute Par hon
esty and temperance. and is well provided with haute room
and conveniences for the accommcdation and lodging of
strangers and travelers, and that amid Istvan 1a nooessary.
Michael Tldeitem, Henry. Mardn, Felix Grant, Owen M . o.
Ames], Jgmz Bunton, Patrick Martin, Jams Reese, Jacob
Biretta*, Nail Zrmr, Jamas Q =ay, C. Erma,-=oy Star
tiosTzs's latht sung;
Katy DarllnVarearell
-01A,Follot
''he Child's Wish;
Wait for the Wagon:
Rocked In tiro Cradle - at •
Deep, tatebt edition;
Poor Old Slave;
Bo 'Watchful and Bewarr, al •
a colored froutlaplocu;
Katy _Darling' '
•
liliare theSaul.rind •
I Would Not Lire Always;
Oh t Boys, qirry Ma Along;
Laura Lee;
florae Again;
Ithinlgbi Wilts, by W.
Wallace;
Ilasan'a la de Cold Ground,
P. C. Poster ;
Together a lit]: & eery lane
Guitar Murk. Jest 'received n
febll . CHARLO.:
D'lTur!lNE;r4 , ,,ZwaYfioteptaz.dnlXpiu'itil
a polith as the beet biae/rlag, and renders the lestner ag erata;
proof and ton. His csaily.applled. Aar-nice 25 cents per
bottle. Sold by O. IL KEYSER,
140
frblo:llras J. RIM Wend street
A- Oa 'and
, fAI Wood street.
ALL persons having unsettled accounts with Drs. MIL
dr. sinno.N. are hereby notified that the act
Weisser said firm WM, been left in the bands of the 1212 Cie l,
signed, for collection. Suits will be instituted claim
reraabstug unpaid after the ith of Mirth on
next. We s
wish It
positively understood that no farther. Indulgence will be
given after the abase date. DEORM RICH=
IFSmport, February 7,1653. febleAtwo
inoriteozis deslieus of purchasing • convenient Dwelling
I Moose, will do well to examine the following property,
which is offered for: sale on favorable terms, a three
Brien Lion se, situate on Second street, above SznithaeX;
contains a hall, parlor, dining room and kitchen; also, seven
chambers, end -a bell zoom. 'The lot is Xi foostfrotit by. SS
feet deep.
S. =l= a SON, Real Estate Agents,
140 Third stmt.
HE GREAT QUESTION urrLED--How t atake Money.
T
the Odd:est—lt has been decided by thousands of pee.
03 in Pittsburgh and vicinity, that the beat ',ray to make
money la to adopt the .obi maxim: A. penny saredi is tie
good as a penny earned. They hare decided that they an
mare more money by buying their Clothing et Gothic Hall,
74 Wood Arcot, than at any other eatablialunent
gheny eourtty. All are Invited to call - and examine ler
themselves. WE STUDY TO PLEASE. - One ( =terma
cash. [febl.o • . R. • ER.
.lol:3 T. LOGLI...IIOLeT T. KI:rtrTZT...IIOIIP witaint—misen ammo.
Logan WiSson. ds- Co,
importers and V and lietaa- Ificalervin
Forage's aid Domestic Hardware, Cutlery, &c.,
1311 r AVE removed from N 0.129 toso. 52 WOOD STREL=,
(fOur-doors abtrys the Bt. Charles Hotel,) whore they
are in the coolie of roiciring a most complete and canna
siva assortment of Goods In their line. Particular atten
tion paid to-Toole, and material for mechanics and builders
generally. Also, a Mil assertmont of Ames' Rama; and
other tools for Itallroali contractont. faldo2mMar
JOEUT DOWN 9 . -
CARROLL HALL
FURNISHING STORE AND PATENT
SHIRT SI AN DEMO TORY,
145 Baltimore at., Baltimore, under Carroll
rrIIE underrdsned, in conducting the Above bnainess„ use
I every effort to obtain the choicest Goods appertaining
to the Gentlemen's Furnishing line that is imported intothe
New York market. The store Is kept constardlysopplied
seasonable goods, together with a variety of fancy articles.
The attention of the public is alsoealled to the PATENT
SHOULDER SHAH SHIRT, manufactured by them, which
for neatness and comfort of St 01 111110 t be excelled. Toßde
branch of their business the undersigned pay particular at
tention, and are determined not to be excelled by any ustab•
lislunent in this city. An experieneed Cotter is employed,
and a satisfactory St is warrentatiin every thee.
A large and varied assortment of the alemi articlei kept
constantly on hand, which is ofierrd to the trade on liberal
_ P. W/NOIESTER k
terms.
declo:6mo—feblo
-
It/rem - lean Mustaiag Liniment..
.LIL Every land has led with p r e
'Xtacy, this truly hai wonderful paration, whose
Intrinsic merits has introduced its valuable
Curative powers to the attention of the whole -
American people—Rhea/tad= of long duration;
Neuralgia, with its tortures, have alticsyielded to its
Magical influence• Cancers, contorted Joints
Ulcerated and swollen llmtathat tare
Faltered Er years under the weight of disease and ND,
Turn, by its application to suppleness and health.
A remedy of such general usefulness that can restore
Newness of action to the diseased =Yak allarien and
Glands of the human holy, ts worth of high praisia
Let the rbeesearie halt , Lane and palsied
Invalids examine Its medical properties, and they will -
Not be, disappointed. • Years of study and
Investigation have enabled the proprietors of the
Mexican lifuitang Litazunt to tarnish a remedy
Extraordinary in He power over disease,
No matter of how long standing. Bold at .
The Drug store of DE. GEO. IL EDIBEE,
N 0.140 Wood street
'.Sold in 25e„ 50c, and ta, botilim ittaiLLtw
Keating's Genuine Extract of Coffee!
HD =beadier takes this method of intimiffng the did.
T
- tens fff Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Ithessingham,
'Manchester and vicinity, that he is a manufactmer of the
best article of Extract of Coffee ever offered to thepubile.
The great swing is at once perceived, when we saY. that one
pound of this Extract goes ex far as tan pcsnxis of Store
Coffee.
This highly and metal haproeenreat U now before the
public. The anteeriber= d un t r iat requeete the pulaa to
give it a fair fally they will Sad its de
lirious beverage,- sad ane of the healthiest ewer wed In a,
Iced faraUy:and one superior in army respect now generally
.
For sae, vholeaale mod retail, by J. D. Keating, Pitts.
burgb, sole nuaturanturer and proprietor °fibs United
Rhfe article is neatly and smartly' packed up in t in lb% -
shdeh mamma this - artielein any arm*far ymrs... prr
sons sho u ld, in asking for Drtract,"nall'lnu Seat_es, and
then see thatit has the written signature of J. F:D.Smitrig:
q`dirents am, tbr this article—ln Allarjany . Doha leriallen
aSample. cornm of Tedenal street and the Dia.
moM , Mr. Welsh; - 13.1nataghara, Zobn
Co.; M4nchester, CI; Gerber ; ridsburgh, T. Der*,',.osrear of
Terry and Fourth streets, Barri= a,
_Andreas, earner - of
Fourth and F urth
Tara, Fifth Meet"lirtd.
Fifth .Ward, and others too numerous to, mention; but sus.
tamers wfa.tind it in erery store In town sad country.
J. P. D. HEATING,
Isla.lo camas of Wylie end Fulton at, Yiltebnsgb
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To the AlMeted.
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erjr Z lintei
e neallan Angel; •
Mthere thellaset
AMil.cr — Tre — Wendered to
Climes;
Review toll s , with an II-
Intnimacd title;
' otid'eTeir Tolle;
.4 • night Settottheb ;
a mama Iltuslauld;
Laney Sate;
Plow on Meer Mott;
Nally ;
ILame Sehottlanlyintrodneing
theßams Melody of *Old Falb
st
Emma tale;
' • hula May;
Sophes Method far Tlollal
new end complete method
1 Lot Nlolln, by T. Masan.
wu p 4;a n of Flute, Violin and
and Los sale by
ITTE 118 Wood at.
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Air Lows
_Elpled* 4 4101414iselArea, Want of
mew and ottsicttiketjtarairaesiii4inp44l on to enjoy life
and hatiptuattr e ere:llriatehed complaints Width silently prey
%Ulan ilie:* l ***Um uninlif7 °Meet. They are
u/uAlli*Ot*thnillith tumbles arid adlictiet te a the
saitioii.iiiib*asigao air and cleft application
to for or 111:
tile, indisealaN'Arizambs - regatta
dreams, and A. pallid, unhealthy, downcast ectudenine e
Now, while these.meleneholy disorders exist, the brig
trpartlitireys lams Its wonted lustre—the mind Is -patens
nation end virdelty;—the body Its manly count& end vigor,
and the noblestact. our - nature gradually • dwhidle
to
sway a fretful WWI life boximat bur.
!then, and other arise toabort= the existunninf the
wretched
A balm for these hornible &enders will be turd in that
excellent article, linsErs YORIZT WINN! • -
ArarSce lame alvartleaderit In another cothron.: -,
field Wholesale end by Dr. GEth KEYEKtt, 140,
corner of Wood street and Virgin alley; Pittehluted4 Pa
so,AMED T'. north' corner of Mend
street a me
nd the Diamond,Diamond, egbany a erest ty. ciuM:lnrellew
••:sir tltls. It b due to' Klers fetroleami to raj
that it lila boon known te completely sesdlettle every mine
of this droiddd derive ill lean time then say other - remedy,
sad st less ecet or Ineconredleses to the ;adept. -
72es thotus'eds areertilleeles In the hands of the Prtltrle"
tor, many of which are from wee known sitiseics tett* dt:r
of Plitsberidi and Its Immediate ritoity, go toshoe assrly
sad *cad all doubt, that Fazes prams= is s medklns
of no COMICS/II talus, net only as a keel reizoxlyln Auer
Internal
Efurtmtatiss
re „ Deofnets, t he
of Etic,ht, but u • vsleabbi
medy, hrdtbsB the briestiPZlng rYstelenslbt
well se th e sullering yostlsOt,, - to berme s%uslattel with pi
Thom baying a kid:ethane . are saluted tilidedir
medicine Ls purely neteral, - and la bottled as It: ilnallitlab:
themeof the earth. - • • - .
mine arretfaxste is roplecifrose &paper pallidaelpi
Ift=N. Y., and bears acted 2;1852, bad** ta
ackaf nd Mt cert9loatesfilse eekbratal D. Y . : Acc.E.D.,
T to may In truth certify, that lbsto tem. so badly af
filetal with Eltzoftda. thelut smut yearatbat mob of th
time; haballepeu mud* to otteall
anitedounts fetal"( tteie smahLs to,walk.sad asonneal temy
lad, and brae been treated Dimlyi.o the - thou b 7 the beet
Pb our psi:may altar; In:cations/Iy. gat soma re.
but no etas, and continued tog ouwarm until Dr: loot
recommenial meta try the Petroleum, or Zook 00, err eye.
bed WWI. I did so without bah :at first, but
ca t tL g a du
was Sen. tAt , `Z ; ft threw the palm to the surface
at ones, and I attincs Wan- to pow better, and by . ming
srintu.botOssAlisrbsoks cam worth thcaseuab of dollars.
. UlB. NANCY' M. BARES&
Ildbak I hue been aoqualated with libm'is
Prtnierom, or Dock Mlbr more than a year,. and baste.
lint iiteMy artnansed Ha- b effects in the ewe of kaki
ahem and other - demob for which it La
and can with =Wm= naurixoteml to be a " =. 4 a.
thy ofattention, and am safely by that stacees,haseiteced
e4 its cue where other nxedlutoe hadLlled.
—•- •
•• • D. P. SOOnllt.;•Th-
Tor ast, by iIl !la iinagglets WPlttaburgb.: ra4l74hre.
• • • .
VOLITR4 - . : & - t0 • •
.)
HAVE .11,ENOKED TO * TEE_CORNEE, OF
• -:* • • Wood and Oirth - Streeto. - - • What. they, they offer to' their at enetemere, ezmi the
"abbe generally, at. flat ID eastrates, Wholeade and natal;
the lugast:naart select and oxnpleta dock of cnome
TB/B,'MMILY OROC/ItIM, WOOD= AND WILLOW
WAHL to be !band. In the West
. .: • dret.7
CHAS. E. LOOMIS
_Stook and Bill Broketl.:.
Notelokßornitds t Nortgagel, - &e., flegotlated,:
; irnornan: arm
1) Tilt puscuesz AND SALE crk make.
Dmoa orn: B. Jo= 3 Co., canter of Wood and Fourth
It4e!ta; •
MRAVPLF.RB 10R
BAZZOlMbitend WA SHINGTON CELT,'
'LOOK AT THIS:
STAGINGI.
RAILWAY - TRE . BN,TIER DIEIT A.N CBI
Reduteedi
TWO LL'fitit DAILY.
ITILANTOLEBEI fotlisitimore and Washington City a/v.114
krrmat,ttrat by puzetumlnz aMicket far Itsltkaa
the Pimuurytroulla Barced Company's Ot3ce, on Liberty 'Lk
they eau go forward over the route 'by- which the United'
States Gnat Westerkltailind Matsui L Ou's West= . Sir
prim is warded, - leering iNttsixogh at a end lIX tettiod4.
DL, sad atsiring ßellmoto Inl9 Mid 21 itters,isepoe.:
tively—Ming by far the quktest =almost pleasant routeta*
.. • .
naonti slants to Baiumxte; 002. .
air Pasaingera Wastgaitin illi.procce‘d cro, shortly
idler arrlssi la Ball:haws; there Wog four Tales directly
to that city. Vans ft= Bald:oar. bo.Weshis,van,l34so.
Pasoengsza are Uttered that the accommodation on the
Roads farming iMs line, are tutsrmassol by those cf any
mate in flit country.
Pittsburgh. February 5th.1833.
4-I'l . _
W ilooplidg Ct i Tt r h, uoisgete an s d yr - Colds,
IS one a the twat important remedies Ilse lung diseases ever
introduced to the American public. It has been introduced
hereon], is toryters ; end strd.d, Chemin& Orcittsens of
Pittsburgh on testify to Its etticaer; in many outwearing
conglts and colds in a few hours. Public spelitertt ones
singers, auctlnuers, and others vita. exercise the viscaten.,
pas to a great extent, will And a ready etre In. 101*ad
..4.
-
Dr. grysees Pectoral dyrop. ••• •
.•-••••4 0 47i001 1 1319- ODlAirf te greatly rellevad •
when given early, the Pot:torsi renders the diseasse
levity tri9ln~
We publish the following case es en evidence; cif its nil
pI;ILSIONAILT CONEIPAPTION. -
• .00 I,=;Atonng roan, aged 19, of slender mate, had
'cough;expectoratkin of dark matter from the lungs and
Itronchia lb: three vocks ; pulse up to LW, beetle fever and
Welt sweats; great eausciatke. pain In the breast; SCOW
times expectoration of matters streaked with blood; had to;
kin Various temedlee fram - physicianlywith little or no re- I
lief; commas:ld taking the Pectmal Syrup In half the usktal
doees; the expectoratko diminished; the cough abated; the
beetle finer left, and In four days all the bad symptoms hod
carol/delab. end Merton now entirely well. •
Also a o of well Imagn dtheas in proof of Its ef,
_ iteadvaeilds •
We, the undersigneiLltying used Dr. Keyaez's Pectoral
Oanch Pyrnp upon onmertes and in atm famines do Seeped..
tally recommend It to other, as a sate and efficient medicine
for the pupas°
t reonunendoL . .
Jai McKenna, Jas. Fowler, W. I.; Peak,
John Fowler.,, E. P. I)l7er, Jr. • Alex. Wright,
Hoot Langhlin,• ,
J. J. !Michel, : T , Jaa. E. Leader,
J. Porter, W. G. McCartney, Joe Them:two,
Hugh Sala, • • Edw. D .701341% W. IL Andean; •
P. kteltenzes, H. /lane, Jr. ' - John B. Agee,
T. MeOiren, • J. frail. , ,, Prancia Dann;
J. Pt ' Job Whpall, • 'Jos. CP.Brien, .
Prepared and cold wholesaleand retell, at DR. lEBTlfilltil
wholeenle and 'retail Drag- and Medicine Store, 140 Wood
street, Pittsburgh, Pa. • •• . feblCedkv.
JOBS GROUTTir - -
SUCOESSOIL to 31A.urcs 3iZatcmliy'lmpoiter of
/MANDEB'S,. GIN,•IVINFZ, ac. Alm—Dealer In' iitni
Oki Whig' and. litarls Brandy, conies -oc'Eraltiol , ad and
3i:Ltat =seta, Pittabunal, Pa. 1 •= . lanl.llf
_ _
7'D)CII.B /OIL BALD—
Bank of Pitta'burg
11inosolaCompany; ' - - "• - -
Ohio and Pennsylrazda Barad '
Pittatrargb, ancinsedi ameloniavillo.Tolegrankl
febl • • • it.. , NULHINS & CO., 75 Faunb-at.
LAND RAILHANX9 B(WQfiT,-`KILLI AND • iftePort..
.The undersigned, in =net tier; with Alm It'Grener.
Zeq., of itainipat, lowa, Irfll attend. to ithe.locating
Leads, swelling tlthni, - psyment of tat* ct . any otber bn
einem in the 'State of Tworn;reletiii to public leads.. Terms
moderate; tend the strictest attention paid to" lastmeth=
.reeelred,' - or to any business entrusted to them. i• • •
• • • _ • JAMES SLABIiF,
feb3 1g0.1517, ecirner of Wrod and Liberty=,
fittlEAT excitement Is in the city about the trozlq se t
summed Cool . White; one of the beet Jan/stars of use.
gro chant:Wein the Timid. :Jan Is IMA.TDIG'B SX'111411i•
NATOB, In pablie tonildenos in the trey it pats an cod kik
the Tunda—deatroying Beaches In thousands; Batt by *ie .
quantity, and Mee by the million; yrltuvrer U Is need.
bold by all drnipilsts In torn or totintshAtbe lotr price cif
its cents per box. • • I. • _ " 7'
Dt. B.—Look out itn• imitation; so 1r ion. of Ifirk.
does litztexaduatora ' • fete •
Western ineursnee COrnitany, Pittatrargic
E.- MLLES., Jr 4 .Proitterst. - 1,- P. M. GORDON, Seurenzer.
CAPITAL, $300,000., -
WILL / 11, are 6.11,kb2d11 IrisW73:lDl and
T RENE. — AU loans 7xiii m Une-rwy adjusted and
proutpUy
A Home lastitution, managed by Drestywur who are
Immo fu Ure community and who are: detarraine4ll.
prompt:rum and liberality, to mentain the &victor which -
they hate arearant, as oaring: the beat grtneetion to ttiotn
, Director&—H. Mater,..Blehtion; J.W.ltutler;
R. Holmes, Jr., W, H. Smith; C. l'Amsen,Hecolre 'W. Adman,
Wm. M. Lion,Jszaa Uppeutota, Geom. -1:11.1114 311.1131:11110-
Arden Alexander Nlnnek, 'Thomas Scott
°Mee, Nan Water 4treet, (Warelurneent Spirogl
Co., up stedra) Pittabzugh: - ncre•24dy
•
Window Shade •and .011 Cloth - ,llluntfaistawy;:.
48 Is'W.l R EV,
. _ 8: . .8-gRATAA- •• --
A 1-2 :F1i1eh.VirD30.4.1118.11.0..DE,9,62nd 70c pair.
‘-± .- do • . -do . .do 75 1 - . *
do.
6 do do cdo $l,OO to ZOO do, •
/lowered, Gothic and Plain, assorted. ••ft. . .
1311.1 Oi l n,4# 6-4
Buff Oil Cloth, 44 24e, 04310, 04- 40e4_ .
Carriage Oil Cloth, bitch, 44 23e.,4430c.„ 64 40e4 • -
riguroillack do 44.r.e-, 64 400464 44e;
Enamelled • do 44 04 40e., 64 60e,1
Mahogany and RoSewood 44 62e., 3-416 a, 6-4 Cc.;..
Table Corers, with contr o l, 44,62% 75,-81%e and ileitis;
Flour Oil Cloth, 4-4, 40, 60 and 70c. - eer yard ;
Hearth Rags; (oil elotbj e Th i l m each.
Long libel Oneonta, $1,75 eselt. • -
Jaeketa $1„.00.'• Pants 6760.- Hata 0014a, - • - -a
,- GOODYEAR'S RUBBER GOODS:.
Long Blackss, oath. . • - - -
Short Black CCelia,
osta, 60 54,214aeh.
Long Pah% $3,25 each. - •- - ,
le r ta s re o n f 't mt mc e
Blue, Ye ll ow and Lrimaon_l—EtirsuO.e ralifla ,
,B -
,
„Cloth; att s
lithe Bola and original btannfaetary - ;AU Goodewarran this ted
not to stiek. fads or critic. •
'o Nenboa and Drag_guts' pion
D. B. 11 . 9 017LLOUGIBIle - - • -
BAN tryscav grss AIM - BEALS/Ikrt
PAINTS, _
80. 141 Malden- Lane, Bow York, --
I)ESPECTIOLLY in tba attention Oda and
Yerthents thennont.theilitaloa, to Ids Lugs and ex
tensive aseartmeat PAINT% OMB, te.,: of the ..I=T
AND . PITERST 1411.AtryfFt, wWth be effects for tele ae Tarr
incidents terms, both to /esti lad elowttme buena -;Belot
are wonmented wawa the leading anieles: -
MUM - LEAD la oil; in kage of-2510 WO ms.
- BLACK PAINT,:I7,IIOw °cans, vEkl. - Ezk in '
PATRICT DRYEB, BRANUM' BROWN, TEJLIId DX El-
ENNA, in oil. - • • - • •
umsz a,mama IMPERIAL AND::AY:I42IIc4 . •
ORM% " - • -
N 4 7' , C/1.4030 jr/LlOl-5:4447Eit1?..010i
_ . .
'unitizing& of all theft-
LINSEED OjL, RAW- and SOILED W 1121374
CHALK; LAMP GLACE.
Ablated MOLISE - VemEED, CWWME lattit4, TEL.
Think BBD BED LEArt; - std
'fiTONE, - YRILVOH tad YELLOW OCHRE, .
CHROME, PAIUB sal lIRDNEWIMO ;
MIKE AZID-4wuruffis WINDOW...OLIOI.-
Sa- Druggists and others in want of soya( the Omni
mentioned articles, will find Lt to thetrinterest to ea, mow
rte
far uttatufeetamng met purthasing, and uxfou-
Menet in the krosinme, glee tui ad In inter
most o m in the same Use. D. B.
lanl - 44 Widen I.4as, 'Wow Y
IHRI
BERM
✓.. .' j ~
=Ell
INMEIR
1853. .
rft.. - AEISOCIALIPED - Vlreinen , o Insurance:
u- e yr. oza pan rof the Citrof . Plttaltrargito
3.1i-1100.11ECIUD, Yrestitait-P.MITsitT 1+5103Y, -t•acuny.
SPA bran- FEW sad nituNs aniis
_or sal
kinds. Moe:- Zionaniph2ds nonLy3; Nos: I.Mi And 124
Laireranee.- Company \
lity Pitts im brtra—a. PriLient; .1.1141.
ma. L.: ' , Lima -1 Secretary. • • ' •
Office: . 44, Wafer Btrett, - batioectillarket and ftixid
Imrscres - lIIILL 5zu2.42.111440 Bins, on LS* Ohio 12111 31.40/0.;:-
44.1r o l mes ti.rers axed tribrdarks. - - • : •
against tais - ar Damage by Plre..' • • -• •
i.L.SO--Againert the Pezils•cf the &- =el Ittlind
• - -
Wm. Lrimar
, &awn, Kier,
14.anatzel Ha, • • ltlnghs.*
Bobertl4l22llap,jr., .John S. Daher h,
• -41- Hubstr_ • Froacii
• •." Eciwzr4 ad., • - J;Sehoonataker
• Ws24r Brix:4;f , • - gays: .
. .
TO3LiTOB-90 dos fresh Tomatos,a , prima an&
elyjasktecetTed . ana for sat* Dy , . • .
bbl• J. LAS= a o.l6s:Libert7ist. -
• • - • - •J. Bryar, '
MIT 73 AMY RETAIL irmimateffer,
T manly eavez. aild Sllnusiopdanzy. Abner'
"Dame 114,141, , Da1f - ae.-Lksans k ftwitt'a - ado,
X _toasted irogreelosegillams ; Dry reet:' Tos‘-sOOO.- 'Sada
and &means Haar ; Bye Flom ; itookerboot do; Ooro
MM]; Whits Enos; Mash Cdiao ; - Oat Meg. Far
. 10T- -• - • • ' J. LATELY CO- VS. Libesty4.,
r• ' Ifftlesitizaes Valentines*. •
tirtiElatroK asscattneot of TAl.F.Nl=63tatbe elty is to
.'j -be - thud at W. A.. Gndeofenney t Col.` Every variety
and style, and peers Oren* 6 cents to $3,OCt ;All ;orders by
letter =dully attended to. . - -
• . -W. A. dit..l34YiNinii L- 00,
Yeb.2 , ' - - 76 Ycntrtil street
. Stray Calves. , _ :
rid= to tho ptsmlscs of the Me
Shariabinc,
C on the bth instant, TERM' CAILITI3 The owner is
desired to some and identify the pesperty, pay charges, and
take than away, ac-they will be dispose d acording - to
law. GEOItEIE zazainrz,
• febliente . • . • • itemises.
• • • itcorosoarrna:lttunau..
• Pittsburgh, February 6th, 1115.8.
A Ti nation for President, Managers and °Sons of the
'Jolt:Company for erecting a Midge °Ter the Monoogahela
itirer, °mete Pittsburgh, tot the county ef Allegheny, will
be b. 14 at the Poll lime, on Monday, March fth, Ina, at 3
detach. P. M. Efoblitegtvj JO/IN FILM. Trot/acres,
110A2121,—Poolacap and Post Atom ot all qmitiro, nods
-by Oomn lintOrnt, Ratner tt. Smith, e & Co,
and-ether manufacturara imAntorleat - Aboads 8 Spit, John
(Mann, and Pergaton & Brothem in England; De Laituo
ant Molders Proneo; andßandt At Co., attha. celebrated
Bata 31111. Sold wimiriale or ratalL ..Etia trade sapped
.on liberarterals. •By W. a DAVEN:EsparDealer,
Auct 5ecuaurr....,.:..;..............----cthi-znz Jectouir.
• • WhOletik. lad Retail - G . IM Nerr.hxits,
• : . NM: 88 'WOOD' .-
.... _.. .... .
TlLllaiiirThen iespeetrally inform their old ewer.
tbevabllein genera, that tliey hire this day so.
*dated themselves in the - stem beette ender-the flan
of JOELN CLOSKIT AL-01 They -- respeettnuy solicit s
abate of 1^ 3 4 1 e. .Paqoulgo .. - „ . r .
Tho previous Donner or each will be settle by thew -
•
" ' • Osten to Builldeireidoc: • • -
1105:0POSALti - to received by the IntiLlingr Oatmeal:tee
until the 20th of - February next, for . plAsterhe ancl.
stared trash cf th e interim of St P e a ,
decorated Gothic style; the specifications and designs for
width raay ..e. , ele•d* at the Areblieet's etiteeon • the
building, Where they ere now prepared Lai iaafpeetioa.
• All requisite infarmatko on the stablest ern' be furnished
Dn applicethnt (if by letter,= . ll4 to
_Pfau& and German Baultasts of Pit*
burgh, AWOrny caul fteighboritood.--Itor.the aconit.
roolation of the Oammu sad French population ' s* hare
jusaikaielaidcdarrangronecto to drily &rani on- Maar& /Fo
gel,- Back &Cb Bankers, I%likfuchou-th e Nalco, are on
F.Chrsul Blount & Tkoakera; Pa Zigi.lrbieb drift
Brasil a nd rmLoy
'con be riuule_ps3roble
Applito in all the principil places s timpagbort
. . -
• W. & J. T. Tuscorr & CO, Nevi York,
0r, 4
lo the Indersigred, Eurepsan - Agent, No .188, corner of
WWI awl Liberty street; Inttsbmgh. • "-- •
-611 . . . -
1 U&r •ILECEleetto--Et W. A. linnw.clort d•
The American Poly teekde Journal, &rotad to eetenee,
nogunkii, arts and egdezdtstre, an: ducted •by kozfaceor .
Charles G. Page, J. J. Greencogh i M. : •
' ••• The Hortleolturist Fehenery, V.,00 per -
lady Med, •Tale hy Georgie:in kuleiton. •.
72te lolty end The. Lcetly, Good in- sin ;Cm. Nam All
Goc g t by Wee Idefertooh, author of GoosysetiManor, de.
Barteuree Glastraied News. 7 1 . oleo Geeate.. . • -
Tor Edo etc!..;.; W. £ GELDFGrANNEY - C 0.71,
• fetd • 2 : L.. ± l .- • ~ I tt Fourth 'levet. •
' ' Seeds and Implements; ::
- IDABLY CIABBAGB, BadLeit,- - tettneei Ca
. 124 camber, Bgr Plant, and other seeds for - hotbeds ; Pru
ning Soars, adth Chisels attached; en long handles Dorn
sad (;01 ) (hinders; Caen - Eliellessy Cern - Erth= ; Said
BrIlls: *altars, suitable for mkt or Corn sho t; 0,, of the
most eccorpleal and used In the eartariy: v e pt i t u Roo:
°awn cowmen; end - Baker's. 'patent -Steel Teeth
Mom, (Ha kEPea's ' , Wong Pattre,) =I a mse TS
day of labor-wing =-1: - Ames' Awe* an d ta w ,
Oailers from inercbants or dealers wlil be tilled 'promptly
en ut.ria terms, from - the Seal and flortlenitural Warr",
99 Ytfth ib cat.
I T2 - :4A3II33iiItDROP:
1.. 1 : 1 : LAGJES FOR SALE.
NOTAL. , --Tbe undircigned tuarumneer
• - Outtlesbairemcrred to fib commodious
CCARRIAGE WARE:RODER situated near
As Two Me Run, between
mid Letwencoville, on the Greenaburg aad PtiltaMtlydda
Thyvbx. Bind, sad is raw prepared am& wlll receive
daily tram the I:04, mm and BeCand band CAItRIAGIE%
wideb he 'will sell on the m
very !eet Lerma tbr cash.
had twelve years' practice in the Modems and with '
i=il imam twilit:les fa Qs Rut, be tatters blasself la
putting down all ammetitket.
Lad aset far
Those retelling to purebas e are respeeruny Mattel ; to call
thems lves. • _ ,• •
••
Es
_
pecial and prompt attention paid to repaitheactarri
'•
age, 4:e. ffsbeztairya] stOREPatEfEO22. . '
I. am in aziard'ardr.o of CLOTH and
I 11Allt -138 , 1:03H118, au to- anything of the kltut
meihtditras numufacturai this city. Tbey will compare
idthautrastern Brushes evert uought to this mutat, not
'm raped" to
only tnamterfal, but also in finish. The bestof workmen
ars mmloyed anuunent them, and thus - male them lek
azy egual to any tonumfaetured In - any of the
.Easturn aped" - -.'" ',
.:_ ,=?: ._
, Also, a large smortmeat of Pabst, ''itimuistrs asei, 'Shoo,
gases, ileastiog, licrobbbm,- Sweeping:Mid Arbnkiw Brushes. ..
a large assortateat oillallad and isembitevast,
lirtudese. . ' •
' .„
...-
- Alm, a fins variety Of Tenth NMI atsk :•; s ftat Va
OA, Illanders, ft.. U.' ,
All of 'Mehl 'NM sell as low as T eathelti*ouretwal
in an Asmara market. All who doubt tles oho tata.
meat ma Mast lospeettagy invited to eau . eayi ; 14..
themselves. .. -
li. 11.--As I hart caucluded to coullne m
y ytecdtao
Wyly to the manufacture of Itruehes, I. Rel thaa: ett•
bhp t / am odor
peat ludummants %I ally TWilletettlirr M tbs 111uk46.
u MU. A. 'MONA No.llo Wm). in.
•
•••••,.
,?,;;;•-%
tNIMBEI
Mill
• ,
' • -
'4:44 • -.•
AMUSEMENTS.
aim cis
I:kars opett at 6 team pera rveanitimaae•
/it Bassi stay be Neared at the Box Odlrr, doing. Mt
day, wilbout extra dune
• GRAND COMEDT NIOUTI
Tate YebrueiT nth; maths Wed the tel,
feableneble stad popalseComelyethbe ...-
80/100140$ SCANDMI; Fir
Peter Neaadee.
Rl.: • Hinder•
.87,1111. as Waidegrove and Mo. W. Wood I
To
IlerztidPtitTi Ifte.szlYtzs. Open. maelniie
P -081 i/LX411411.210ii-, '
Ato
VT be°ll4ll "ther BOW! 014-diexas of
P H ILO - .HALL •
, .-- • . •
)THEIMAGENTMLNT 4..VD-PIIZMIEF4I7II
MIRROR .OF. THE -BIBLE I . .
ILLDPSN-.d Asturizz, wzr ,
-yv — commencing on. Ma man Yelenteri 7, •
Slagle - tickets 2S cant& eta Ideal:nag a gentleman
and tenleatat &tetras: Doom open et combo An et
73.1o'elnek. • . . .frb7
REOME, }l.9TjeEs;la
.11. -MIL; .SuirgetanDen'lli4q.: ! Ofil - am m 'o
II:Biddle.) • Ito. al.a2dUdeld way
. 114 . 0. D.—Reeti Vbs . inleillTh Telegraral
.. Mee, mmez of Third acia Wl:47d tbMeta, energy M.
_. • -
_ l e - Y • GEBAINA.I.ODGIEG I . i. .04 0: Pgr..-43U1,
BAsl.agiViag,s9,; act -o:74 . lmarti nem
inWSZhiniLICM gar-WoodiL :DAT
11 - 7131:APIE TN...L.453r the beet Ooteso Tye la Eitte •
ba4 240 -Vlge to the •Peda Tea Store,
ci •
a.. 0. Os Irs—Plase at =sang, Washington Hall"
ttry". .Wood need, betworsalrecztraet nod 'Virgin ono?.
PrommooLlooor., No.ffid-idsossiirerianewhxy evening.
- .Idgrzinans itssuictiTir,:-.lle..B7—gArst•and third
Pridaynteach
INSII_ILA.NcIa• cOnpviary, pf
tk n y Thartftrrd) Consa.—Ctpital Stock 630,000; d.s.
tett USW; OS= of the Pfitstru hageogfntLa gtozr
Boonre areotra - raznis,ltio..W Ve ocd street. - •
_ •
40.orautt Corns it. cosisrUt*.kirryst msny. pet
y_....llpos are dmadtally tirtiiiiited Tillman= A eartata
mouldy wilris found in - Di: VOittles . OM! . .PLuen^S, -foS
tiro by, Dr; OW: B. SZYSEE(l4o..Woxiste,st. :
Pries, retain,: 1t. 1 4 =l:5 • sepB
1:111.14:eral. deduct/ems to them wboibay taiellsoda
USWITALSII3,- Cartatit. terl eassell4
Cartstu Thearoingi - of Okay ileecilkolkia;liFternltsAL .
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