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MeV 91)0 C Co:,cholire3 prompt, hon. , est 'and gentlemaaly.in their buelnoss tranTetiona, aro the Indy suthorlted mad intim ci a* of Now lark and Boston s a r L the Narniim They aro authorized to receive A.l - and Ante:aloe:ma tbr,us at our usual rotes. ; TpeitteCeP at lig9WE,22lu 77 )103T(15i, 10 Mato street. -66r1C-fonelitieleve-the 91ironicle of 'ester dity''itiefation to the senior of the Pat would b4lo(titli'' - atitempt, wore it not for -the-fact . irlhaiit-niteinpts to:make it appear that his Part r.='.1111`44.911.1144',49:1119.. .The men .who asserts ridieitierir,a•falsehoild, and 11, - J.emaild . .of the CAronfidito:pradueiltisproof • • base controversy - 'which 'di • ' t o , ;Arden open Originatesid a spirit - of the most maliguity. s ihrZwiiiiton malice - vest has been evinced by, the editor, has,no'effect itakonie,..it.is intended forforeign , consumption, . wad his falgoboode , are, Ognia4,forwArded to * Wise upon whOM it is SuPpotieithey May operate, for its . 4, billingsgate," we tave in reply to - make. iVO gri4_our papeito the level of,its z columns ; but Tigt, say in the most 'distinct terms iteiiitu use, that•ilis charge is a boldfaced lie.- 1:04r feat/ t ees:will, excuse us for using the term, ' , Abut it la.` lk:Only one Shat will snit our purpose 7 :Afailtialme of the , senior of the Post they aliAltplast as well stop it—they only gnaw a fde. 0.10,t0 well known in this community that 10 is *Wtjdnerable to their attacks, and he hied strong iy IlitifiedbilluckAnd recommendations of the tUad esteem him, that moU4tmas• VALLEY 11,&MIOM) tndetkend,..,..,cifit.ef eliisportance of this link in vibe bsia of intprortsments which will give to ammonia facilities equal to any in itiAltiCwerld,-it cannot tut Btrito the • ee orpm - capitalists, in a light that few simi lar radii : possess.' The Challers Valley Bead impinges 'gang iiiilrrbolo ante •file finest coal field, in Western .PetttrylvaniC.: While other roads raybave rivals in the portage of mer- Chandire 4 1U1CittrtiNel 4o laseri by' competition their p;ofites `Waived 'art Diver . ..he idle, for the inineral wataltlilt eontrolsisinexhanstible.. ' Our intatufsetariesi ;indeed every *one who - regards the laterals and prosPerity of Pittsburgh, shonittga-prward as soon aithebooks are open- Mr; iiita; teke Di Once- the stock. We believe it rlAthilkiiiAtihe. best paying investments in 11115=6oUntry: 'The short and connecting roads sirealwart .. , .thase that pay best, inasmuch, as the 't*lttaVhirelifia . Is small; and they partake of all tholiiefelita ithich aurae from the mainlines thfrtnitemith. The Chattiers Valley road, in OittiiiiciPal point of view, addresses itself to VOcitperste anth'orities, as it will have the ef -tecito,strike powerless the Hempfreld road.- 1e now wide awake. Our natural issoi*ttstre undoubtedly great, but in a short time fgek*lltheirlialed by our artificial facili detiP7.littsbnrghoyill be the hub of the - wheel ; oardliverging riiiers einsla and railroads, the spokes ;:the boundaries of our republic the peri pbeiliaMie more spokes in the wheel the big ger ihe'hiirviill gow. We say again, let the stock of theChartiers Valley Railroad be taken forthwith as soon ns.the books are opened, as it +RoiAmendaitself oar sense of acoisitivenesis, aa well as our sentiment of public spirit. • hlte. • e.f+ 7 As two or three (gibelroml Corm *leg to Tiara ,ireieht :Depot's *ebelmitikk-ISI ,PPe:t&moo- S A e ng o . Tco k n .:9 " M,! • • iy,dolol a. • WOUIII it not be a better arrangement at the °data* for the city, and the 13 eveiml companies, 'to - WOO - tract a ditto with sufficient locks, below **Miro cities, which would secure sufficient leilteF : nt all seasons, ond at all polatA on both ioein; by using, boats constructed for the pur pose?' Baggage, earn could be easily conveyed to:either road;-i - - _ walk •poi- 4 , . ism 'mo re thAil enough, - to - complete She Improvements in the purchase of eligible sites; Oaths told/era, and at tho 801110-time, do all 6dl4l6o4.liilbont that constant annoyance to.thecitiienswhichmust otherwise be the - Ye- . snit • •.* - , ••• 1 •`• CITIZEN. The suggestions contained in the above com munication, we consider worthy of tha attention • of the CoMpaniesftrefered to, tope 111, Will the suggeStions into eensideistion. -• , • . Citizen's Deposit _ rank of Pittttintgh, ' • . s 7e - havo Orin* Ott,o,bill to ' incorporate this Deposit Dok, llB it pitied the PenONNiii l o:44 iliitsdlVlentiliel clips OgjoiCtiOnablintAristilik - . eii olls,llo3eCtion - B,,which Provided &titian% loans on hyPethepated stook without an endors er. The institution hoz no authority l issue tsotesitunithe provisions seam to be well guard- Gala protect the public. We know the gentlo tirkiiye,ttre named ns !ncorporators in the bill, 1114 they are menof I,he highest character for probity; and if each persons will di* *in AO 411'6 of the institutioit, the pnbknee4 , rtever hai e an apprehension concern : 11 * *1 L : • aA PsrOyatz Do, mintvls the sut4Oct of e.etrong oora tannic:Won lo the NcW,.York Jourarf of Commerce- The rtgerl2e: rintirm - faIlle":7: - .1r1 Ou r•:gat sad unfit themselves for th e morrow's uthAfornoththg, fn rod long th a upothtn 00 wages erel.find yonmelt The Mae porithey imt,_ when on duty far A -length of Limo wilt not corer expel:we:4 muchtess tlair If engaged in Mud= —Wif tiro deoi . dCd#:lti faiotoorti..tiOylro partment::l: Our present Anganklittlon is is bad One. It produces mare roife, inettlqttes :Mori juvenile VIC.C. iroto any, other smite. Vte; -W144'6;1144 ihnt onr wise Clitw elle will take tho^inetteein - fitrod, 'sod 1j9V1130 some means, by which we con have : ti Ern Dc tiartinent, whlCh will not bi aider the control of rowdy boys. '' • • ' /**.4116111041; 9 8 MAGAZINE. tutikeieciivid the February number citibri standard English- Magazine, from the .AmOriciti publishers, Leonard Scott &.Co. This number. Unifies Several interesting literary ppers, con tains two or , three articles , which will preys W- O - resting to those interested in - Falglialt po)itice. The tale of ' Lady_. ge's _Widowhood itielsoion titared number: • . . _ FATtymt tar —ATelegniphio despatob in forma tie that Cot Thos. B. Seawright ato - A.is Furor, have beeß elected delegates to the Con ireptien'of the let of March. - • 101:,AVCoutrsct with the Postmaster i3eneret to harthe'mail from NetrOrlernm to Sin . Fruit.: c i ece ,,ria Vera craz to Acapulco, it is Bad, hap kis 4:lo;ab° l4- $. 500,0 0 41,1,p)0b..! 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Ward, brother of-'2botrieZittiiN - ' 4Wilitfetr.s4.o th.few items about California, as it is ai s he:ltiesenitl time; there is Water all cie;e 7 4e r e Celititi;-)cominutilcations - through the oily of Sacramento inn bet of this fashion there are thousands of people here starving;yen can see stoat big men homy begging, and crying for something 44 oat. there ;i9 ' not ,worreuouglb for_all : of them;, theyllook trout the: : -Alines .and the States, and fill the city, right . up; I Can'iire men here for their grub; if - any baby else told you that, youloduld - not-Ulieee them; I'll swear to it bolokiatia. Henry and William 'Wiliott Are on surrounded by water, and:n otlioing Miteltiiii Present. Samuel Lytle is doing. well , L heakfrina him &bent a week ago. Ham Rca is running on a stesmboat I 4Olng- - very well; John - Itairett - is 'running on a i:FEBAIIARY 23 •. Mititiiboat, keeping about Ateen.witft the times, lie took ,e; trip to- the:aontitern Mince about two :Weeks ego, (I give it s to you eel got it from him. self,} he eayB , ho hnd to wade for two dnydup to hie wireist.fit Water, without anything to eat, except what acorns lie picked up on a little dry spot 100 . yards square, and it was tho best meal liO it/01'ot in hie has seen the die - phant in nil its shapes. • • • John Ilughes is here, in Sacramento. - I have Oven notice of every one only myrielf, you nra anxious to know what I am doing, I am doing a little nf,everything, _1 em steam boating for the present, and doing very well; all that a . person earns here, he earns honestly, if be works for it; that's nn item you can depend upon." Y,zsrs. liarp(r .0 I'kiCifv, Dana Stns: As tho time for the meeting of tbie•Democratic State Con'tention, is rapidly ap proaching, the merits and claims of the different candidates before the Convention for nomina tion, ia.now the proper theme of discussion. In this sage. of proyrasive 'Democraey, which has been so triumphantly sustained by the people at the last election, for the welfare and success of the Democratic party, and the principles which the party advocates, it is necessary for the Con vention to nominate men who are known to be uncompromisiog Democrats, men against whom there can be no objections, and who can control the 'who'. vote and strength of the party, such a man is Dr. Jons 1'ATT110,1:.• of Payette county, who has been named by his numerous friends in connection with tho office of Sows:oft Gimp EUAL, popular in- his manners, eminently quali fied for the position, nod a reliable Democrat, that is always - found battling for the principles of his party, of unimpeachable integrity, and a man seeing whom there can be no objections. If he consent to let ,his name go before the Convention, he will find many warm and ardent supporters, who will ass every exertion for his Domination. For the 'success of the party, we sincerely hope that he will consent to be a din didato and be nominated by the Convention. • ALLEGIIENT. ExEcuvivx Arroisrussrs.—The Washington Republic semi-officially announces that Presi dent Fillmore will have nothing to do with the efforts of Democrats to get into office by the re signation of whigs. It says: ..• Wo have seen a Statement in several papers that Whig officeholders are resigning their pla ces, with the view of having the vacancies filled byDemotrats, in order to embarrass the move menta of General ►tierce. It is more than inti• mated that these resignations art) encouraged by the present Administration. We have reason to know that such is nut the fact President Fill more has no disposition to iiitorfere with the perfect right of his eucceseor to select his own agents for the discharge of all 'Executive func tions, and has neither encouraged nor cosmic 'lanced ndifferentppliFy, gencer states that s rmrerend gentleman of the Catholic Church milled at the office on Sunday last, and handed in $436 In gold, which be etatfd had been delivered by a person in the eoefesion al, to he disposed of as above mentioned. The editors. presume it to he n case - of conscience connected with 69Cle,traneaCtioti of which they know nothing, and ofcourse could inquire noth ing of iiiiiierthy,priest who .reccived the money wndet thecuril : iitedlifirisieW s .. ; The „mention of the incident Maysimibly serve to prick the con delin4notdsubscriberis.- For the Daly Prof A Tursm., usneu.pputtwalt.r—lt, : ti . stated that ibiaieenfinsri Conisinylaietthyik4ireetars of tin'cianati and St. Louis Railroad to'cut s.ttmncl tinder the city of Cincinnati-, to connect with the yfillibursugh. and Parkersburg roads nr some othoidirect Essterarante. The Enquirer says the tunnel wilthe commetited near the foot of Sixth streeiand run through into peer Creek furnishing a' sufficient quantity:ft:44ft* fluV, the, whale valley. The top of Abe: *ph will bs: some feet below the bottiini iiitsingwiirth's.wine collar on Sycamore . STOOK •Votrirfr4; . litrrontown.—The packet sittp', Ocean.. Queen, Captain William B. Smith, armed here this morning from London, brought out seven African ostriches, trained for the performances - of the' hippodrome about to bo established in this city by the-fsmatut Franconi, of Paris. ' s':" Ono of these birds it of colossal:dimensions, and a heiiiitiful sable plumage. It was pur chased originally from the London •Zoological Gardens, and has hen trained to run against race-horses. It with a boy mounted upon its back, outstrip the fleetest Arabian or English comers, The entire stock is in the Cutest condition, not withstanding a; very tempestuous passage across the Atlantio.—N. P. Poll. ite6 Meagher, :in his lceturo at - Boston, told sotto exielleut anecdotes about Grattan, Ac cording to W.A., Grattan was indebted for his .eloquenco - to long nights of stndy.and persever onee. Ile practised in' barns, fields and mead ows, and frequently, with no other listeners than s surprised parker or a last az-helve. Passing gallows ono night, he Commenced au ad 'Areas to the chains, and with so much natural'- 'nags -and pathos, that a person passing by, ex-: plaitned;." haw the deiril did you get dawn I";-•-: It is .Unnecesaary to add, that the manner with :which- Meagher teldthe . joko "brought the hot se down" like spilt) of, hyteks,' SOLDIER, .01 , OUR WAR OP 1812.—Yesterday, in tho'Benate of the Plaited States, Mr. Brod ,boad, from this State, gave notice that unless the Committee on Peddle Lands: reported upon .the bill read in' place by him, granting ono lain tdridand sixty acres of land to the soldiers of 1812, he would move to add it to thoAppropria vin.BM; Mr, Brodhead argued. that the great importance of the :Bill entitled it to the Immo :diate action of the Committee, and fully justified !hip, ,in the eolme:rhe would feel constrained to :adept in, case, thtiVciatioittee failed to act protopt 4dn;tho. .tts Tigiart Chula be had,froin the lOommitt, -therp: is elope that the bill would Vaiht.,;-Ppilor Aura, 19. For the Deily Pont SURVEYOR 9E.PirERA.L. CAPE OT Congettalt,;—The 'National lute . , ODD.-1103..18.t prett l y,extensive family at n knotty small circle :that net n few days since, lan account:4f . We.finil thefAlbany Ex- press: , • . • - At en oyster supPer;the other day s there, were ;present—One father,. three , danghterre,eno son, ;one niother, one brother, thee , grapd-thinglitore, three . sisters-in-law, 'ono undo; • ono;-blither-in 'law, threes aunts, four C 01161117, ono,wife, ono no :phew, ono irrand-son; three nieces, one hnelyatal, land three eistere. Mid yet,strazgoto say, there 'wecz.,enlyfour . periontipresoni: ; I ' tAr ; far do you mini to drive this _ there° this overdag?", said a livery stabler keetier l ite three young bucks for whom he was harness= ;tug a horse to a rockatvay. "ditty 'salinity-five miles,". was the reply: •rsiTou'eant• drive•this horse that far," said the ke9PO.- : • ormot said-rzetexquisites, "aln'two all got "ligerbittitireiryea; the;oldest woman, in.t 9. vrerldi died at •lurti Englivid, on the IGth she.luidluivividlintil the 14th February tiext, the tioprocedented ago bf 122. year3.e!Thi4:interesting personage was a native °feed:field,' ihirham and resided for . some time at Long lipirton. A Famllrgimirrel,:atilikigedi. The Richmond ( Ye.) Diepato l reveatiie follow iug history of u recent_OcortirieniOnlmthattAtolt:. Many of *enders wlllowdOnbto golden:NM that abouttwo'lyediti . Wee Ode Personal difficulty Ulmer ;betkeentaTtislittfl'esPeolable, families, of :the.4nio of MtirillWad Vfilliams, re siding 14!:AtIllutret county, near Lynchburg, in Consequenaeot an attempt by Mr. Williams to nnitehiutself-lit marriage to a daughter of Mr. Morrie. The — marriage 'party left home for the purpose of being united in wedlock, but, before the ;consummation of the nuptial!), they were o vertakn at Charlotesville by the father and brother' of the "fait* lady,'ilao gat patiletision of the intended bride, after some 're.sistance,:and I started with her on their return home. Stop ping to tea ut Nelson Court House, they' were overtaken by Mr. • Williams and his brother, where a violent alterbaticti took place at the sup per table, is which young Morris, the brother of the intended bride, was shot dead by a Mr. Wil. lianas, brother of the intended bridegroom. Wil. Hems, who committed the deed, left the county; wo learn, 'and . did not return till recently. • On Saturday laet, it appears, ho wee met; while on horseback, by a brother of the Morris killed, inn 'road near Lynehburgb:" M. naked W. if it was true that ho had boasted of havind killed his brother. Without replying, Williams apparently was attempting to draw a pistol, when ho was anticipated by Morris, who immediately fired two pistol balls at him, the first taking ef fect in the thigh, the latter penetrating the bo dy, and producing what is thought a mortal wound. Morrie was afrosted, and bail offered by his father, (a very wealthy man,) to a large amount, which-was refused. The excitement, it is said, in Lynchburg and neighborhood, grow ing out of this distressing affair, is very great.— The Williarcoparty, we learn, threaten summa ry vengeance. in_ the way of Lynch law, in case - Morris shonld'be bailed, or an opportunity oth erwise afforded him to escape the penalties' of the law. Although hail was at first refused, It was subsequently granted to Morrie, it appear ing that Williams commenced the tumult, by halting in the road, and indulging in abuse of Morris. THE BOURBON QUESTION. The question put at the head of an article in the last number of "Putnam," has Called forth many answers from the press/ Some have treat ed the subject— with due dignity,' and gone off into lengthy disquisitions, discussing the vie habillties and lb probabilities. Others have pro nounced it a downright "flans," the sheer con coction of a brain aching for a novel 'topic. By others it line been pronounced the resurrection of an old glory, that had its day, and died out years ego. It has been ridiculed by others; even philosopher OttraLer, usually the first to advo cate nil newly broached ideas, has taken a comi cal fit, and looks at the matter in a foocical light thero be such an identical personage as the ..eY. ELuAzon WiLtasimo. Whet a fioo opportnnl - is, opened to him to make his "'tarsal Why does he not begin the tour of the Union, and exhibit himself—ndmiltnnoe 26 cents.— HOW grand the bulsirould look headed in storing type, .-Tux Dorsal is tw ONO til" If that gentleman has an eye single to the state of his finances, ho will adopt this sugestion.— He has at any rate the example of his Mend Louis Phillippo. ConlJ'nt Eleazer get an old French Sword. a baton, a Mir of honor, a piece of the old throne, a atone f, the Hostile, and a door From the house of Orleans? Where's Barnum? In the meat time, sundry rumors are afloat in Cleveland of a "very mysterious" nature. It is stated that developements are anticipated The oldest inhabitant was seen to look knowing. He received a private visit from an unknown indi vidual dressed in black. it will be refreshing and - relieving, to the gossip•lovers and Paul Prys,..to know whit nil this L 9 about. Here is the solution of the Memphian mystery. The individual in black is a prominent contributor for SNotw's HaniLly, and it is confidently asserted ho is preparing an article (or the next issue of that widely circulated and popular maptsine, beide& "Hnvr. WE A Rllllll AIIONO Cl(rchind Plainflealer. COLLECTION or TAXE4. --Mr. Forsyth's bill in the Senate, changing the in4)de of collecting tax and appointing a genteel receiver, to whose °lliac every eitiren can go, sprit by paying his totes in ndrance, save tire per cent of the slam, meets with general (firer among our citizerm—.- and would be a great improvement over the pres ent inconvenient and cambroas method, besides saving to the county a very large sum annually, which now goes into the pockets of the tat colic*. tore. The Senate should hurry the bill through, that the new plan may go Into immediate opera tion. The general tax bill reported by the Com missioners, receives bat little favor. It is eon- Indere& as an Impertinent and ntswarmetsblo pimping nod prying into every motes private btsitiftse÷enilittg. for, uuneomary. ImpotentVT his private:affairs, - which tiny be used to the silossirantage of any citizen, by mean;and undig-. slant individuals. The inquisitorial feature of the bill, requiring every man to be earunined ~.on,'eatt as to the amount. et his personal property to sufficient mono,-to condemn it, for the polley.of hew has nlways been,, to exclude altogethet evidence whera personal interests are- concerned. This tax bill would,, ho,wever, billd eat edditional in ducements for men who do not sticklo at false hood, to go farther, and commit perjury.. fio convinced were the Commissioners of this ftret, that they have prerlded n speeird clauio for the punishment of those guilty of this crime in-the examination. If n man's pecuniary alTalts Can not be reached without imposing du oath, we do not see bow it could he ascertained whether he has sworn falsely or not, without imposing a still stronger obligation.—Lagcr. Tuc CIIANOR or name's —The ladies and gentlemen of the &Atonable circles, are anx iously, discussing the changes in male and fe male costume introduced by the new Preach Court. The example of France is, of course, supreme in ell Niuystlons, of dress, and If the Parisian milliners should take a notion to patro nise the Bloomer, the whole respectable world would be obliged to go into the aborts. There Is, however, no danger of that, just now, as the order of the day at Paris is, to revive the style of the titno of Josephine,—short waists for we• men, breeches and knee buckles for men. It is a melancholy prospect for tall girls and spindle ;thanked youths ; bat we see no escape for them, unless there should be orevolutionintheFrench empire, before the new mode comes Into general use. Gentlemen of doe calves, rather pride themselves on the chances of n future display of elegant proportions. 81116XDOVTA.ON tittt Wastitrripvras.:--From a list fttritishodlitliTiathVie, Eng', Steamboat Inspector of trteaniheattyr thq paito States, we solect the following plugs in the West, to show the number of stcarabotaiegistsreti at them, with thelr'tuwingo: " Pittsburgh Wheeling Cincinnati • LoulaVillias,:: it -1.1.. St. Louis Nashville ... .. Vicksburg New Orleans. ..... ...:« FRAUDITIMM,OPERATIONR DT TRH SPIIIITH.-qt , man named' Richard Dougherty, who has been rendered beano, : if js paid, by tite influence which sonic of 'the spiritual mediums passes:bed over himself and his Durso, was yesterday placed in the Lunatic Asylum. The police authorities aro in possession of information, from which it appears that the mediums defrauded him out of the large amount of $13,000; but the details ;have not yet been made known, and until the 'parties by which the fraud has beensommitted aro arrested, the circumstances of thb case will not be published.--/Ir. 1".. Post.' Two 11Ota Tinnirottres.—The Rouse of Con gra, has pasted two territcrrial bills--ope, for the ~organization of tho Territory of Washington, 'embracing tho iiorthern part of Oregon, and the otherlor the organization of the Territory of Nobraelca, lying immediately west of Missouri • , .11.11 a ger The following States elect thoir.ludges by idii"e§tl,olgdzir vote New York, Diisaissippi, Michigan, ";Pensaylviniai: Missouri, iriinola, ' Maryland, Ohio, Wisconsin, • • In4lana Clllifo~ntd-I ~ Ite'' The Cleveland Plaindealor sayn,..thn real 'estate speculation marada in:Cleveland is expert encing somewhat ' of a'deollnliptilf ; flow;:l3eiver. al large sales, conditionally madeitlAireelt, have been repudiated by • the buyers. *-It - is said a general re-action is taking place. . . • ralit4eitollt rt;irlsig life, .0f treadom of pato, and. all that ; Of noisy lashi gut OM:Ming irife, ••• And doctors' hills and all • that. And !bola may'rall, and jest, and scoff, A wite's the thing for all that. The time, flad, la not far oIT, When so thci'll think, for nil that_ 713 true, when youth and fortuna smile, ' -And health is firth, and all that I When wine, and song, and danee.begulle, When eirery place where's.r you main, . Ilea)olly friends; and all.tbst Yon want far neither wife nor home, • Nor sympathy, nor all that. B An a d g s o o b co e m r t e h s o o u n g h w t i % a s n e n it i h l that; ' Trouble.wal ahoy her frowning fare, Sickness and pan, and all that; The thast, the bowl, will lone their power!, And revelry, and all that; Then shall we ;mod to cheer the hour), A, wife and home, and all that Ohl "when ml.thrtune clouds the brow," Disease and death, and all that; Then " woman, then an angel thou," To 'soothe and cheer, and all that. Thy gentle MCA begulle our pains, Our steeple.e nights, awl all that: Thy white the rhthing PaAltintt, With hope and trust, and nil that. A Wisconsin paper says extensive firms in Toronto, Oswego, Green Bay; Depre and Fond do Lao, have smuggled nearly $lOO.OOO worth of goods, during the last two years, into. Pia At Greenville, Dark county, Ohio, there is a child that baa four natural ears, two on each' Bide of the head, and well developed—two in tboir natural position and two directly in front, one on either side. Each pair directed to one orifice, and in direct opposition to each other. It was evidently sent into this world to hear something. The Philadelphia Pennrylvania explains that the two bank charters lately passed at Harris- burg, for that borough, were not for bomb of issue, being for saving batiks, receiving deposits with power to discount notes and bills of ex change. The one asked for at Carlisle is of the same character, it All the world Is complaining of the want of friends and yet scarcely any body gives himself the trouble of bringing the necessary disposition to gain and preserve them. Mu'looney says his wardrobe consists of two suits, one of satinet, and the other law—the former he is wearing out, while the latter is "wearing out" him. Pdor devil, bow we Pity him ! and yet there nre hundreds just like hini. Mr. Greeley, of Tribune, in d commendatory notice of his Wbig Almanac. says that although ho retains the name Whig as n prefix to•the title there Is nothing in it that the most rabid LOOO - need object to : and if be isn't satisfied with the eleetion returns of 156.?„, he must be difficult indeed. And for Whigs, if ;Rigs there rhall he hereafter, we consider those better returns to calculate gains upon than ever were before or ever will be again. It will be easy, to cypher out "cheering Indications," "glorious results," taking the re,- turna . of 1809 silo basis of - comp . :lslam. A man named Devine, has been fitted $l,OOO and costs at Savannah, Os., for peddling goods without a license. The goods were represented to bo pure silk, but turned out to be flax and cotton, with sleight mixture of 61k. Kossuth continues to lire very privately and retired in London, and is in excellent health. A gentleman from New York has subscribed $460,000, the whole amount required to build a railroad from Fayetteville, N. C., to the Deep River coal mines, in the same State. A bill baa been Introduced in the Legislature of Delawareprohibiting the sale of spiritons liquors on the Sabbath, and filing the license to retail at $lOO per annum. Fine and imprisonment is to be the penalty.fgr a violation of the law. The Board of Brokers at St Lotus' Mo., on the Gth Inst., resolved that after tho 14th, they would neither receive nor pay out any paper circulating as money which is not redeemable there in gold. d sliver, unless sueh,paper shell have been lea ; rikAdittly fitcOrporated com panies, hartn,g4o legal authority to make the tunes. The winterol the Vain", west of Fort Larimie has never been }sore severe than during the pre sent season. The American Fur Company have lost many of their cattle and horns. Befall) and antelopes are found dead in same of the ca nons—havingben A convention , of deleptes from the banks in New England Was held in Boston Wednesday.— The object of the meeting was to form a Bank ers' Assoclatiott for the suppression of counter feiting. The Masonitt fraternity of New Orleans have purchased the Commercial Exchange in that city for T 0550,000: Apigior . p . yiralled itt Mobile, Ala., oath° 12th inst., thatAs postmaster there was a defaulter of the amount of 1526.000. The total comber of hogs packed at Louisiana, Mo., this season, is 2,`900; aggregate weight, 689,688 pounditt.average weight, 2021 pounds. Eight or ten of the work house convicts suc ceeded in snaking their escape last Monday night from the St. Limb work house by digging under the wall. So says the St. Louis lyeert of the 14th inst. ' Tbo collect* of the Maryland Capitol Gazette hne impiores delinquents to fork over the tin 4 , ifocrt:oh moot me I Implore you. Meet lan where I alma adore you. Wootts;tbo shadow of Ltur borer, Meet me there at any boar; Moot qw flume or ahem you will. . 'UV. tail PAY Tarr minima uu.. As Anconctra.—The following eineedotO from the New Namipshire Telegraph is too good to be lost; Many years ego there was in the eastern part of Massachusetts, a worthy old D. D., and al though be Mat an rrnioently benevolent man and a good christiao, yet it must be confessed that bo loved a jokolauch better than even the most inveterate joirers:' - It was before church organs • were much 14 use, it so happened that the choir of the church had recently purchased a double bass violin. 3 Not far from the church was a large pasture% and in it a huge town bull. One hot Sabbath In" the summer he got out of the pasture, andt carat bellowing up the street-- About tbe,athirreh there was plenty of untroddii grass, green and good, and Mr. Bull stopped to try the guar f ro ,perchance to ascertain if ittplo catieri had i proved Its flavor, at any rate the reverend do r was in the midst of his sermon, when— "Boolre o," went the bull. The docto palmed, looked up at the singing seats, and w th a grave face, said: "I would thank the musicians not to tune their instruments gating service time, it annoys mo f w very much." The - peopl stared, and the minister went on. "800-woo 00, went the bull again, as be passed another green spot." The pareob paused again, and addressed ,the choir: -. i "I really lash the singers would not tune their instruments while I am preaching, as I remark ed hefortl, f r it annoys me very much." Tho people tittered, for they knew as well as any one, what the real state of the case was.— The Waste went otragain with hie discourse, but be had not proceeded far before another "800-wito-leo," came from Mr. Bull. ' The parson paused once more, and again ex claimed; 4 q Wye 9rice already requested themusrolans lathe gallery not to tune their instruments dur ing senpon tame.. I now particularly request Mr.•Lafevor that ho will , not tune his double bass,vloVw St lam preaching." This. was o much. Lafevor get up too much eg'ttate at e thought of speaking out in church and stainn cl out: -- "It isn't e, parson B—, its t he-that d—d _ totem bull!" .. 101 10,384 38 6,843 mu .24,109 , •z26 44,109 120 30,918 18 3,578 4 087 I 1 1 34,330 Ater A /cation:lan was accosted by a poor loafer, who4takod for charity. rimember you next tune," replied the gentLethin. "Please your honor," said tho loafer, I don't credit, I dell on the cash principle." IME : 11*14 AND CIIILD_ Atit,A =tea a manfos a' that." Itorn of News and.ifizeellany !WM ~; ':',:.....: ` :..,- I f: . ::.'.0::, : -?1:•. - ..- .. '':::.'..- . .,- . :., 1 ,, , , , :,...'T.:.,:7.;, . .7 . _,4 , - . - ; - : .,- ,1 . -. :::„i:., R ~~'{ . . . , of the geS=: k . Arirle one oL themoatcammon hfflbigj nmiiiict4ipig**Vtusdibr, yiflxi*trv* - the4l - kiiiy k rAtop444tikt . 44 i'll7oiiii of tirilirciEtn* thiWtikif die dhinvveri:Of 13A - 4 ifir4l: 'TV4 LeyorvfAhoreaehat lrob‘ol aklll. TOttstavig`had*.sbed. - tdtkeititiMnot*ceeltii - onW.,, yet be - to feel the direful; effects . Of this' most 14: . *0 disease, it is now , thanks to theminenrehaStrelf.o- L%ne, most completely brought within thormolle of medlod control. The proprietors of the Liver Me reel confident that they oiler orentedy_mhieh Lai been folly tested. by_ time and which hew never felled of - mimeo when fairly, ,efir ieirere :3r . bOrmierfefts .Forealo by-meat 4114LIIIeuggill,t exel Iderrininte, and_ by the sole proprietois. . J. KIDD g GO., - febl9#llor s4 ; r 00 Wood 'trent. NEW-AD rpo LLT=ASino Mari Deriding , 11orde; ail Grant streer.4 1. Rent $2OO per . year; contains six rooms. - retM. S. 'CIIIIIREAT &SON, 140 Thirdstreet. 1113U.--Mbbis. Na 3 Mackerel; • • . a) half bbls. do • ; In Anoreand fat rinlelky, lIM - 1117 3.I*LLOVI .CO , cotuetor Penn and /min street& NIOLAESES--150LI bbls. Molasses, (oak cooperage 50 half bbla do do do In ewe and for redal#: IrCULLOUOII . Cco,. feb23 caner of Penn and Irwin streets. - DROOKS' UNINKLISAI, - OAZlrri=—A now Untiereal tiazeteer of tho known world, °applied by IL Itrooks; rn. voL liro.; illtodested. - . For made by feb=, •": 'RAY 1. CO:, bb Wood. tit:midi- ALIAVIIVS PRONOUNGINEIMAZETBML-74 kroppust:r. cing tbizeteen, by Tbomoa, ISaldartn, with and Supplement—ninth edition: 1 vol. For solo by: " febZ3 AY, CO, 55 'Wood greet.- IintritY.IFENSLY.E iiOMbUtLY O.Y.IINIVX.I.I3AJ, ).U -1J WlLY—With- a bkvaphy o r distlngatehed- - peeicem . from the earliest period to the present time, by. Illehird Menywill ; 1 vol. num. For *de by .:. - febM - KAY.* CO., 65 Wood exact. JUST F1D.7.115 , Adam! it,oo:alfxpreas, - a large ea porta...oat of Isleiiders 'and .C.lizaal Maier nu Tarnialt. Also, a fine variety of 1364.ge.f . 4air Ebnylag Brosbeati!.o., at I{astern pric st ORAL A. MOOR 4 . fel= .' No. ta Wool street, PittAbunl, C. WI/513110PP, IUrOST I..y,lfully announces bite public of Pittsburgh 1.7.1. and vicinity, that he has arrived from Berman'', and intends giving lemons an the Piano Forte, by a new and ap proved method. The experience. of yore, enables -hint to fulfil all engagements, to the greatest satisfaction of life re zidence is at Mr_ BACIIIIAIFB, corner of loon street and Pennsylvania Avanne. feliZdt* PNODUCE.-15harreni Nolt Barter; . - _ -do No. Lead • • 2do liess Beat; - 10 do - ' 10 do White It.wm • In store and An sole hy Id'bULTDIJOIIir Occ feb2.3 cornet of 'Pam end Irwin streets. ' .1/011. SALZ. ''- • ryffißEN UOUSES' AND LOTS: on Pena" street, betwOrt 1 Nand street and Garrtsan alien-on lots ICO feet deep to if mot - sold at prime !ale before, the lOth of March - next, they till then , te offered at Oolitic rale on the premlsee, on that day, at 10 o'clock, A. fd.' - Enquire of Z. W. n.mmiscros, fehr.-thiblff - Or hi .% agent. J. C. RICISEIC; 111EAP HOU2SE WOK SAUL—The attention of 'persons A...e desirous of purelkasing s Dwelling Howe, is reverted _ • to the following : A new Brick House, seven roams, arrarided. with by- Smut, garden and back building, situated on Crawford, +.4.. Price $l3OO. At.—A rev Brick Muse, of tire reenns estrialin the stews. Prim $11.1,10,, UT/11111.RT for thSON, e tw0. 140 110r1 Tern:messy; - feta/ C Ohio and Penloagyliranin _Railroad Open to Leudanollio.. after Taenla~ le 1 . . •• ()Y ant 513, It h ritit d. IL, wig to loroloanadloddand t 017 a, arriving Were at SP. M. Returning , !etre Lolidourrne et 7y, A. 31. and rearb Vdtaburgb:at 4P. 5L • For Urketr, apply to 0520.11 E TARED . . - • aieketireut, Federal Street Station..it - Pittaborgb, February 21.1551 feter. FOIL- A SPLENDID YA8.31, Bearer eatmty, ' 2o mites from - Pittsburgh. fronting on the Ohio Huron:attaining LIO scree The Ohio and Peausyhonla .Eallmod and• Desert roadlaaws through it,and there:se Railroad Staticrace the prem6e. The lard will b divided in lota to salt parch& nrta, or sold attogslbor. -. It not Ilt.pored of before the 15th: of Mazchnoat, then be offered at public sale. on tho prettdree, on that day, at 11 o'clock, A. aL Enquire of Z. W. DEMINCITOIL Or his Agent. .1 .C.A.Mail - feb=43llls • &re Anxious Blather, Wl5llO to obtain. lafonnallaa .of the isbeneabnists of her PM, JOHN.. FROMALD, Mho leftl'Utsburet pd the - Al. of Nerrember, 1A40; slam Unit time I have hunt ace thing of btat. ne sill be 17 Tame of age LbeZtb- 'day of ApHt 15".4. • ILO Vdrikt , three , langunag,lWild:44ezzaan, and Englleb; hie Woe eyo,l4;ht bale; and miller thin la Ileels. Any menu haelng any knoirledge of bizati , uta44l, tLc tarierdgml. of it TILERPSA FRO3IALD, , . Chit eiteeet, Pittaburgb. l'apen+ Wealth- LIAR oarcitisment, grentlyablize Me anxiousmother: , , WOE SALE—A Howe and Lot, in tins toms of Candor, - r Waehington ainnly. Pa. ne Lot /3 34 en acre: on sr bleb la a one rterj cottage bouncy SG by 24 bet. vith tiro rooms; liken Lse, o two Army !AMC rOMII, '24 by 'IS foet. There to 51.. fruit on the preraha, of fIIIiOII3. 41231W14: 21 good well of nuter.and other ronnLoieneet. There Ls likewise e rwek of freeb goork',. coneirtlag of dry geed's, grneeriel. stook ana ether artieirs.belmiginglo n eountrr Form This property earl to bourbt in srtmle Or in part; swith Un, good will of the owner, on :avant:tenon, term; as the mtner le going Wert. Apply to k lIAGEtITY, - Intelligence Offgr, and Real Fatah Agents, ' No. 4.1.; corner of Wild and Fifth rtrrons:. T A W 11001M—IletWa Blediend jurisprudence. Klement*. Li rd . MedientJarixprwlebee,; by Theodare edition; 2 cols . Dimes „re.gi4e..-dataie Justice., and Iltuedient3Lin'e Les:d Gukb,.-Ilfth edition; reirimi,eerreeted and gristly enlarged; by Vredarirt. Brightly, 1..1g4 1 col. Sro: Irkarloie ~tateriaea.Celmisull Zare-- , A Triedbm on the Criminal law of the United StAtely 4y rrederieb Ingtenti; eeezed editken 1 VI- • • -•-- • Pulday's DP& 4.,vs , nuAq rntsr"tlCeitichre."l4"4 ( 6 = o e tV . P Intho *Kir°, .Of INATIORYIVAS 1 12440eatthetinitellageSAPhin en i k ti 2 ik • lap; ACCOINifiIitIOL4 ; lcpt tiro. Ifltuton'S Law Lesions.—The L.• of Jorbwridcare. by .1. J. 8.. tiludlen, .W.eq.; - ,frogn the Lon dark edltlen • 1 tot. t;so. The ab ate are fur edle by lIIIPOILTAISIVVirI4OVREICEEPED.B t Sossetking ii•urr and new Ec o s lax 88 NA32:14 1123 w, 1731744.inwriu, , WA. RW zespeettbay. teams ,desiers, PARASOLS ibriba eg sessostbsterreons-'- pbste,'lsti Invites theirelteg , • - A ile is esteuetly istifeg sax* styles, skiia Auden till And isbratoeic meet Us:els:test desirAble s 6 select frons that focid ihe eountly: •••• •- - - .; Also, ‘lll be lb:Lists :Br& *Wag of lou.priesd Cat= leCtOl4lX of elortArsontYill a eboice anartment blir„. 111'ot srldekb, dim age/mit ;advance corthe ant et .assurisisetscre,!, -; :• • •-• • -- IDARILIALOns Full. SALE. tylatOTAL-Ttte atototeittxtted announces Llfallist holm trostitcd to tdi auzmoxis'oot VARJUAGE- Ant • ' , 1017.34 'Unwed test 2•••',•= Tin) • Billok - ittut, fltttroetc, ESttab .tio.rtaititaciotilla t '. to • Mir titeentbarg 'abet '..Phi150te,144%.. frart*tai Itoatt,' atotat:. note prcepup6 sad- -tecohri troortbe *at; new - etOd: omigL. bale- CAIBLMES, 4h3eb . Ls Ailkt ow'tbs. Tay Sower: terms, aids. - z aT i ng b.& twelve yes;s• practice is thertioatoortolood.witty'. Ilskitolkkricnru trs rho - Listrbollittg*.ittmelf gating dawn all etaFtpctittott.o• „.• • .. - _ • r Ittoyx - sistang to Trutel3Waio Ariamed am sop - , • : • ithgroirria atoontron po.i4 to a'N%"w rip i i ,iftr' ogos,tto: feb9ola • • • 1 :••• „Seed& and linpkeastasts...›A ,-, r t:"QABBAGZA Cntillanwer ranni t number, •Bgr. inal/i..and tither invila for bottekr; Prn 'ainganyn.irttk.Chlneti. lattlAtinki.o2l ksug hindlen; bra , . . ant - Con f.httolansTCarn: .thelters:.: Ova Pinntorn; -- Bona Ainsi Catters,nnitableilii Ilay'ar Corn Stalk% pan et the. .Inoss,occo,plitte.nnd l*rultn: au, (notary: Tegedsble .Iteen • ••:. CAttnrs: Calttralnrn And -Rake ea_ pnten t• Stool_ Tortlt.l. • t ' M;lbbSpeor'• peatbsTbl) b CMS, •Koes, hithttbtap-.lb:. AIDS ' .AlDS'.Spnteb azoll ,nls. . ••-- • • .• -* Orders from sairsaiards az dealers title -Otid pt 'nu Igberg to tr0w.4,,,8!e3:544 tebg ,• - JA*ls . t - - 4ault novas -..—---ncr.retaacep:mu:Hn.. IrtnVirlSEMira STOKE: :*A. 8 r•-•pjytirleAv z - • -f. , similr 211, 4 1 StririNGTOICr e : • . . ,- ' , F. i 145 Italtitaore - 4/4 •BakiniorA under carroti hall.. • ax- readandgmed, ha eanduettog,the atme traeireets, us,. --- L. wets clad to obtain the thoitest r frocda appeetsionag • T, tiothe atilientPil rl23lMlirtg Mae that SKlAForted._ _ .., _Wetter; ~.' I :New Saes mute- suitor, .Ei but, cowitanbr i- i.,' tiessowithsgredr;Wather with a wideg et Ledgedieles. - - : Th e addition of disvabile.tirelatesllat. to the-7=MT' SUM/UM 87411 SAMT, mannfsetuted by thesta.mbkh, . L 't- Yorweitiweareatractotrart brat cummit betrotestird.--Ta Ulla - he , ... mr.a of their, biatzana thitundaridgnortaki ipartioatele ntion, and bre data-taw oat to be enaened Of =fee* _- F> biszunitanti ess "city. A nu n micedeetter le,empb:TA ~ c ue ::4:ol3. Et le varled to; every ease... ; - - , t A - leage.and.isriel ssarraramt of go:shave artelialtiTe i . . callAszt4 7444 Is sratd to yip tatcce memo , darazooio-saaii , . - o:y. ulna:mita t • Ca:''' BAYS iittratuaak ad elegant artide- or .Cl4lll Sritk HAM BICUSIEM, Impeder to anything of the • kbo. mer.bellne scourattletang ba thtad.ty“ They taili Mama tillith lag Eastern Masher seer brottett to tide -market :tat lostrin vault); lAck 41/14 to riAAN' The tehrt. of erattenro . #2ll.ectakat4,tatta3Lom thsti4:6lol %Ili make them In. *Tem revert- A:kwto-lig 1 4 2 b4r 2 ant." 61 .16 :ItuT . olltle i_.' o, tilorufaineinntht- Oitlibit,-Taligs*Slish, Shoe., acne, Dually. 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