The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, March 17, 1853, Image 2

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.tie Scrotala,,-It is due to Hier's Petroleum to say
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that it has been lmosna to oomplotely eradica te every 'wattage
tf this dreadful disease in less time than any other remedy,
The than/ands of certificates...ln rise hands Of toe proiuo
or, many of which are from we/11We= citizens of the city ,
of Pittsburgh and its immediate vicinity, go to show clearly
and heYond ell doubt,' Rtra's iftmentour is t medicine
of, o common value , not only ma' local remedy in ittrodY••
I ass, .721 i Amine% lon 0p,4/41, but u livalual:Se
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_y, Inviting t he investigating Ph/Id:lane, as ,
inertia •
Those having a dread of adairtits ire assured that•thii
medicine is purely natural, and ikhottled *Nit flows from
thebosom of the earth.' • ' ' ' - '
[ The Allman g creVione is roplatrivm apaporpoidaied at
route, N. - Y., and date d bears' t4usCA 1652, to which is
appended fir,4 =loons ofthecelettratedD. Y. PA at D 4
qf Syracuse: . '
~115 r, At St Louis, , last week, a young lady This may In trath oartify, that I bare been so badly at-
InMproseented before -Esquire Treadway for ob- ,
time
with gmcfula fOr the hat Sef enYeare that Meet et the
time I hue tutu unable to attend to any lard of businus,
taming $427 worth , et genda - from a-young mer- and Much or , the time unable: to walk and. confined to my
- bed. end have boma treated nearly.tdl thelime_py th e best
vhant- titan r le* preeneen. 4 - When the snit Mt "yidauturixsantry Sands; rencsaiona4., got Kane*
_ .4.1193211) CUM mid continned to worse =tilt Dr. loot
44404/tfie lady-appeared, ;owned up, antifill.
recommended me to try the "m; or Rock Oil, fus OM
.itsgly --. ' ettita Airistlf feiii4.,' , ;',The znerobannited, !Pang one luut Med: xdm op estheet situ et. first,: but
meatiest weenuormadek; It threw the poison to th e =face
Attit - 1i11446900,0,ted ffie. -1 0 141 Vaiikre mil,Alias Is - at once,ind I at - ow:otos= to grow better, and by using
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EPHRAIM . BANKS
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_ - J. PORTER BRAWLEY,
oscrawford couwy.
fileiarts:{33l. Pair&mut Co., Who Are prmpt, hon. -
Mt
i stgentiotry in their baidzuwa tranaW-UOO4 OM the
t ,-, ,ortly Oared writs in the cities of New 'York and &aim'.
the ibniing Z They ire authorized t receive Ad
trertisemendit itrui .subseriptizma .for mist oar 'carnal rates.
rueid;ett are marled aapaTaenls, "Their °Meer are at
r . BOSTON, 10 State streak'
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167 Ilsihas darn% /11.. 1 11 at bM./ IW WWW:WWWwd" •!'
Aor.ttr.—hfr.:John Woods:lullsat 111 . ! "gent for
the ffiorniug Poet and & Saturday St die .
31;1,,
= ie g i of Tuagel,' , Itidians cionsty. • • -
urnsilLcm orciov
iQe would amittiena to our resiierfi r the brief ,
bat peinted message of;GoTertior. Bigler; pub
- lathed in our paper this morning
O MIL AT EU SECURED.
:" • - Over eighteen thousand dollars has been sub-
Afthe Chartiers • :Valley Railroad in the
- of Cannonsburg. :Nobly done.
This , amount, with the subeeriptiana received
in this city, exceeds the sum necessary to secure
• the charter to the Comintny.
•
CHARTIERS VALLEY RAILROAD.
•
The , ,Board of Incorporators of the Chartiers
Valley,Wrood, will meet at the Monongahela
_Arnswealds day, at..io o'clock, for the purpose
of reporting: progress, and taking each further
• action a . may be deemed necessary to advance
this inipoitant enterprise.
. - Bnaid of Incorporators is composed of
the- 'following inamed gentlemen, viz: John B._
Evriog;44o.Bantenan, L. P.--Hitchcock, Jacob
Morgan, Cidotion; George S. Gaye, Jas.
o'll. Denny, Fleury -Graff, F. - Laren; George
Led Lie; M . V - . Brown, Charles`H. Portleon, John
Boyce, 'Thomas Wilson,: John Wearer, Daniel
,Houstott,-Robert McKnight, - David T. Morgan,
Thos. Bakevrill, J.K.MOorhead, Wm. Lorimer,
Jr.,. Lecky Harper, Wm. M'DanieL
NEW BOOKS.
Tag Dans'e DAnaamn:=From Maim D. Ap-
pleton & Co., New York, we hare received the
Dean's Daughter, or . the
,Days we Live Ia; bY
Airs. Gore, authoress of ;"Mather's and Baugh.
•
tar's," i 4 The Banker's Wife," &o. The three
English volumes are printed in one. This has
been pronounced one of the best works over
written by BIZT. Gore. The style is chaste, and
- the story is truly beautifuL Por sae by A 11.
English & Co., Wood street.
Ik lITDITZIit TN MADIiiBA AND.- A 801111131.13
SPlt3. /Ohio A. MC" This work, which is
_trim the prolific establishment of D. Appleton
A Co,, New . Fork, has riched its fifth edition,
which alfordsjiridewee of- its popularity. The
sketches ate jiskieedligliinteresting and life , "
like. :The book is .illuetrated with zutmerooe
fine wood engravings, and is printekizi the best
style of art. For sale by A. H. English do Co.,
Wood street.
LIGHT AND S*181)14.-174 have also received
from the same enterprisingpublishere, - Light and
Shade, or, the Young Artist. A Tale; by Anne
Harriet Diury, authoress of "Friends and For
tune," "Eastbnry,"kc. :Judging from the ope n-
lug chapter, which is theonly one we have found
time to read, this is a delightful story. It is for
,ale by A. H. English LcCo. ; Wood street.
8.• Re Hobble.
The frienda of this gentleman,--and their
name is legion,—thronghont the country, will
learn with peculiar satisfaction that he has been
restored to the post which he so long °con-,
pied in the Post office Department prior to the
accession of (kn. Taylor to power in 1844. "We
agree with our friend of the Detroit Free Press
that no more popular officer, and none, we be
lieve, who more faithfully and satisfactorily per
-
formed his duties; ever held place in that Depart•
went. So indispensable had his services become
that he did not fall .under the proscriptive axe
• of the whiff rule in 1841; and if our recollection
is not at fault, _Gen. Taylor long hesitated before
he yielded to an outside pressure against Mai.
Robbie's retention in 1849._
The British In Honduras. •
By despatches from flew Orleans, it appears
that the British are performinesome fresh freaks
in Honduras, under the authority of the breech
lees individual-they call the Mosquito Bing.—
They have taken'possession of a town, pulled
Clown thellonditras tie& end hoisted that of the
-.Mosqtrito government (?) and then sailed off, it
- is believed, to commit similar aggressions on an
other town. - Thie does,tiot look like a desire, on
* the part of the British government, to surrender
the protectorate of the Mosquito Kingdom. No
thing but the enforcement of the Munroe doe
trine will induce the British government to aban
don their schemes of possession in that quarter.
Se- The - Legislature of Indiana have appro
priated $5,000 each year for colonization purpo
ses, and appointed a colonization agent.
It might be as well far the Legislature of In
diana, and those of other States, to reserve their
surplus revenue - for. more useful purposes. In
our opinion, colonisation has, thus far, been
mare of an injury than a benefit. It btu; taken
away the most respectable and intelligent por
tion of our colored population, and left the
lICIOIII3 and abandoned portion to annoy and
plunder us.. •We think that "colonisation" is an
experitne i nt.Which has proved a failure.
- llorrosrai•Clastiae.—W. T. H. PAIILET it again
editor of the Waynesburgh Messenger. The
waredietory of the retiring editors, Messrs. Stack-
Aisle Br. Jennings, and the salutatory of the in
- ootainteditor; appeared in the last issue.
Mr. Pilule; is a true democrat, an energetic
writer, And_the paper which he conducti; is one
of the moat interacting journals published in the
Btate. We wish Mr. P. ill the success hie mer
i is- deeeree. _
CULTURE OP POTATOES ra BERRUDA.-By the
late dates fro'm Bermuda, we learn that the crop
'which now *excites the most interest and atten
tion, tannin Which tbegreatest reEnate are an;
tioipated la the
„potato The import of that
, .
cadent fiom the United States, exclusively for
planting, Lee reached not less than 6,000 bar=
role, or . 16,000 bushels. nig Bermuda potato
crop of this year, from present appearance, bids
"fair to be twice as 'large.as any'.hitherto
ArT141844115 FEENILY AMelieell‘
,
Colonizstib - Society is inponeostdon of some
blankl4riiiiiiites of life4o)yibership, 'signed by
Mr, Clfs;::iur Society. a few_
mon oe te 4.01.111!edi4 he National
. ,
Intelligences it anthorlzed -- to eny:_that -*pent
ease ceracate3.**ilikittonoi's.iame hum*
,
FROM OVA WASHINGTON COEBESPOHDBHT•
. or. WASH - MOTOR 12th March t •lbeis. 4
Ile3B?4lttiii. i t Phillips::
r'hidnO t atilist nay lettfte mayprove d u ll
prosing ;
Anelentiltariaer," tQ.tell my etot to an who,
I think, may , hittr rai;.S.l - have now bfen for
about two weeks in, this city; during whiCh time
I have seen mach and heard mnch,—mtuth that
might be proAtahly_ and pleamarably`written
about; and iimh.abot4 which I shaltchoose 10
Mune - Tridee r d,lin life - as
iiirairi; it Is ao
well to say or to write all that one thinks or be-
Heves, or_crenstill that one. canpro7re to be . true..
Therefore Ishill• not trouble you with a , '•1001"
rumors whlaiiiite may hear in thiscitY; but I
will tell Fitt of such thine as; being told, will
n0t7.41-, 4_ -
result in harm to any one. - • •
flritiorthe'brost.imporkt4•ltemi of polifiasl
"newr.that I have heard lvetj ie3pieltition to
the future of Gen: Cass. lifilitriltinown that
tie veteran Senator. front Allediflan bris,been the
leader of the 'Democracy in:congress for some
time; arid that he has 'au immense another of
warm - fricrids' in all parts of the-eountry. Ile
has been looked upon by many as yet withinthe
'circle of elevation to,..the high station that would
haie been : allotted 'to him, long since; by his
friende, `.if theY had had the power:'but it
now useless for any one to indulge...hi such a
speculation: * for I am told, on high authority,
that the General has himself put that thought to
rest. Lam told, - that lie said, only a few days
sinoe, to bilie.who has allays been a warm friend
I and - admirer, ' , Sir, I have no political hopes or
aspirations now, beyond my present position.—
There is nothing of a political character that the
future can give to me: Make an interest, there
fore, wherever you may find that-your presilleo
tiono orYour interests lead. Unite yourself to
the destinies of whomeofiver you may think most
like* triaarve yen." Of this I nonfeel certain
`tlierifiria, (for this is the substance, and almost
the identleal words, of the old chief, as airen-
toting in the highest political circles of the city;)
that Pennsylvania has lost nothing of her im
portance by the elevation of Gen. Pierce ; and
that a more harmonious condition of the demo•
cratio elements in our Stet s is likely soon to be
manifested ;—especially in view of the leading
appointments that are about to be made. Re
specting these appointments, eo far as I hare
heard,-I judge that the gentlemen who are nam
ed below:yell* pppointed.
• For• tbli Collector pf the Customs at Philadel
phia, the lion. Charles Brown is regarded as the
most prominent man : for Postmaster in that
city, Mr. Westeott: for District Attorney, Mr.
Vandyke: and far the other prominent points
various gentlemen are named. For your city, I
helitae the office of Postamter is attest univer
sally conceded. to Mr. Harper, whose claims to
the consideration of the Executive appear to
have been strengthened by the attacks that have
originated in 4 certain quarter—a quarter where
notbiog but venality can receive a cordial sop;
port ; and where the kaders are ofd class so
noted that they actually defeat their own alms
as soon as their agency in any measure is flit
covered. Thus may irever be.
Ilesterday visited, for the eeoond time, the
Fair of the Metropolitan Institute, which is to
be closed -this weelt; and i assure you that no
ono can visit this truly useful, beautiful and val
uable collection of machinery, manufactures, the
nrts, &.3.1tc., -- wlthout feeling proud of Sis coun
try and Ida countryman; and - pnaylng for the
eternal duration of tho political system under .
which we live.
In visiting the apartment in which the ma
chinery is kept, I Was led to. examine several
now pieces of methantenn;sdraili 'of which I re
gard as highly - valuable. One of these, being a
Pennsylvania production, is worthy of menial
tiotlei; 'and tfind that our State isfally repre
sented at the Fair, as well as at the several De
partments, in applications for office. The ma
chine to which I allude, tea patent "Fan Blow
er," for the use of foundries, Rolling Mills,
• .Bieamboats, &c., and for the purpose of Ventila
ilep..lThis Blower is a subject of , great interest
Kttbhs`•Fair, because of its extreme simplicity,
compactness and wonderful pewer. It lathe In
vention of Capt. Merman ALDILN, of Philadel
phia; who, after a long time of trial; and en
during,as much of unjust and nngenerons oppo
sition as seldom, falls to the lot of any inventor,
hosat length reached* point from whielibe can
Contemplate the entire success of all his efforts;
ahandsome independence in his old age ; and
the almost universal adoption of his invention,
wherever a powerful and steady blast is necessa
ry to be maintained: the power of this Blower
being regarded at more than fifty percent. above
that of any other now in use.
Another most beautiful and truly valuable
new invention that I examined with some
care, is a Rand Loom, which has very lately
been patented by 8.-0. Mendenhall, of Rich-,
mond, Indiana. This loom is constructed, as
are almost all other really meritorious Inven
tions, in the most simple manner.
~ It is light,
and very neat in Its appearance ; and mey be
•aaily worked by a child of ten years old. It is
worked without cams or gear-wheels: the ells
are raised and the shuttle thrown at each move
ment of the heap.; and in less than live minutes
a change can be made on the same warp from a
twill to plain goods—from sattinet to flannel, or
from either of these to any other goods that are
woven on a common loom. This invention is
peculiarly adapted to the newer settlements of
our country, 'where manufactories have not been
started ; and if extensively introduced may re
tard the advance of manufacturing establish
ments, (which I should look upon on a great
blessing,) because of the cheapness of the ma-
chine, the ease with which it may be worked,
and the inereased amount of cloth that may be
made in a given time: for lam told that midis
loom one man may weave thirty yards a day of
any common cloth.
I Slid that there is great interest' felt it ;this
exhibition; and persons from every part or our
country are enlisted in its favor. Such Oolleo
dims of goods, &0., are quite common In most
of the States; but they are novel here, and
thereforiiiudepen4ently of the strangers in the
cif)", i,hepopulation have become impressed with
the desire to haie an annual exhibition of a
aimilar kind. This, I Ablnk, will be done, unless
*hose -who have had the management of this
Fair, shall act in ouch a manner as to deter per
eons at a distance from coming here,--owing to
the high-prices` ot Warding ;- and a course of
"alloy by the managers aiming , more at the pe-
Cuniary resources of the Institute, than the regu
lar advancement of a great cause.
' Yours, truly,
far There is a good story told of old Mooraj,
the native East India general. His followers
stole from the English a lot of hermetically seal
ed provisions in tin cases, and not having seen
anything.of the kind before, he mistook them
for canister shot, and fired nothing from his
guns for three days, but fresh lobsters, pickled
salinon,:and other delicacies, supplying the Bri-,
tisk camp with aahower of the freshest English
provisious.
Message of the Governor,
.On returning to the Legitlatare the. Bill relative to.
- • Land and Building Association: •
• • • '
.
Grmin,ratin: : ',-I - herewith returp te,yo . t4gonita ,
Bill No.•I11; entitled ACt.relitkrelf
and building aStmciatione, - AO!'
proval and wit4nsy .reasons for.withholdlngilie
same. , • •
„
This bill preposea, tO , 'enitble land' and building
ossociations to pnrahase' and sell real 'estate to
' •_‘Eltockholders and others" wittiout,limitatiOn,
except only that the amount of real'. estate held
by "such corporations -shall :at' no timer exceed`
, • in - value the amount of . ..their
.capitaLattiolo nnz.
'less the exoess .. .shalf . be
. made by . increase. in
wiltte'Oniaid iial'estate - .afterPtirOheuie.
Land and building associations may he crea
ted through the Courts, in the manner prescribed
by the -, act of the - 18th October,: 1640, entitled
"An Act relating to Orphan's. cotirter and. for
other purposes," at the will of. Parties desiring
suith incorporations; Abeircapital stock may in
sash case be half . a million of dollars.
• Thus you will perceive, gentlemen, under the
provisions - of the , proposed: bill, these corpora
'dons of very large capital, creatable at the will
,of parties, by conforming to certain prescribed
conditions, may become
_quite extensive dealers
in real estate. Why the field of individual en
terprise and responsibility should be thus inva
ded, if not usurped, I am entirely unable to per-
Ceive. I know of no pretext that has hitherto
been urged in behalf of incorporated companies
that will apply to corporations such as this bill
would in fact bring into existence. The busi
ness of-buying and selling- real estate .is one
.purely of _a 'private character, conducted for
gain, and entirely within the ready
compass of individual means. The whole pol
icy of our law has been to remove restrictions .
upon the alienation of landed propeitY. Our
rules of deicent, provisions for barring entail
ments,, and other . deviations from the restrictive
policy of the country, whence we derived our
laws on dile subject, have made the transmission
and sale of real estate almost as ready and easy
as the transfer of personal property. Oar en
tire population may without difficulty engate
this business.
A largo associated means are required for the
purpose, no extraordinary risk attends its accom
plishment.. Whence, then, the necessity of Crest-.
itig artificial bodies,
..with large means, but still
limitetiespittutibility, for such parposes. If we
take this step, have we not then gone to the out
er verge in the business of creating corporate
bodies? And can anyreason then be urged why
the business of buying and selling ordinary
wares and merohandize should not be contracted
by these creations of the law?
I have already assented to the idea, that to
engage in certain kinds of private enterprise
there may be necessary for its accomplishment
so great an amount of capital that its associa
tion for there purposes, under a proper legal or
ganization, carefully restrained, and with the re
sponsibility. so as to protect the community from
all loss may be allowable. Bat the ordinary
business or,buyin g and selling real estate is mot
of this character, and I feel constrained, there.
fore, to dissent from the provisions of this bill.
A necessity may exist for some, legislation to
enable these association to perfect the original
purpose of - their creation, and to this end, there
might be no objections; but the provisions of the
present hill go much farther, and propose pow
ers not necessary for the attainmentof suchpur
poses. Was. Mates.
-Executive Department, Feb 28, 1848.
Sentence of the New York Alderman for
Contempt...;Alderman Sturtevant Bent
to Prison.
On Saturday, the twenty-seven aldermen and
assistant aldermen, of New York city, convicted
of contempt In disregarding the injunction of
court, In the matter of the Broadway Railroad
grant, appeared before the Superior Court in
that city to receive eVnteoce. The court room
woe crowded with spectators. The New York
Express says: -
Judge Duet gave an opinion at much length,
in which he reviewed the various circumstances,
considered that the members wilfully violated
the injunction, and that tt was a orimitud con-
tempt. In relation to the resolutions offered by
Alderman Sturtevant, denying the authority of
the court,"and'imputing leterested and.eotrupt
motives to the Judge, the court considered them
ns -highly offensive, and Injurious to thireause
of pubilo justice, and deserving of soveyn pun-
iehment The only member of the board of al
dermen, among all, that voted for the resolution,
who offered any excuse to his answer, was alder
man Smith. Alderman Doherty voted for the
grant contre-y to the injunction, but did not
vote for the resolutions.
The judgment of the Court, Jadto D. said, is .
that Ald. Sturtevant, who was the author of the
resolutions, be sentenced tkitoprisonment in the
City Prison for fifteen daytirpay for the benefit
of the City 'Tresesty a fine of $250, and $101,60
counsel fees and costs;. and that each of the other
Aldermen who violated the Injunction, except
Aldermen Smith and Doherty, pay a fine of $250
each, and $101,60 for counsel fees; and Alder
men• Smith and Doherty, with each of the Assis
tant Aldermen under attachment (none of whom
voted for the resolution', but laid them upon the
table,) a duo each of $lOO, and in each case
$101,60 counsel fees and coats, and the whole
to be imprisoned until the fine Is paid.
A demonstration of applause was niscle'doring
the sentence, but suppressed. Judge Emmet
then stated that ho coincided with the views of
his Honor, Judge Daer, as to the nature of the
offence, bat thought that alt the Aldermen who
voted for the resolutions of Alderman Sturtevant
should be imprisoned. Alderman S., who is the
coneootor of the resolutions, and being a mem
ber of the bar, should have known better. Ho
would imprison him for 20 days, the other Alder
men 10 days each, Smith 6 days, and would let
off Alderman Doherty, who had decency enough
not to vote for the resolutions.
- Mr. °Toner then gave notice of appeal, which
was allowed from tho special term to the general
term, which immediately sat, thenco to Court of
Appeals. Mr. Busteed, for Alderman Smith,
said he did not intend to appeal.
NOT &MAID OP TUE CONEEQEBECE9.—The
Kingston (C. W.) News, having dated its issue
for March Ist, February 20th, the Rome Senti
nel queried of the News whether it was Leap
Year in Canada, and if so, threatened an irrnp„
Lion of Yankee girls into Canada, whereupon the
Canada paper responds as follows:—.
"Well, it isn't" Leap Year, Mr. Sentinel The
"devil" must have put that unfortunate 20 into
the "head" of the Daily News. As to your threat
of an invasion of Canada by Yankee girls, be
cause of our mis-print, we have to say now, what
in less friendly and happy-days we had occasion
to say to the fathers of these Yankee, girls-- , Let
them come if they dare!' 'They may induce a
-revival of "annexation" ideas, but-we are not
afraid of the consequences.
Sow or Bomar BUENA A NOBLEMAN ! I .• — •We
see it stated that Au*: yictorialeither has.or ia
about to create ilqjor Barns, son of the Bard of
Scotland, a Baron: We hope, in respect for his
father's memory, he will hot stoop to pick up
the idle honor. lie certainly hu -cot forgone%
the patent, of nobility which his noble sire has
bequeathed to him :
" The King can make a belted knight,
A Maniall4'lh:the:awl etbat,.
Bat an honoet meth boon hie might!
- Gold faith he man ta fa' that!
Par le that arid e' that.—
Their dignitlet ends' that I
The man of independent mind—
lie leeks and laughs at that."
ter Maeaaohisette is about to adopt a new
system with her - fianpent taoh applicant at the
almshouse is furnished with a now suit of
clothe, and told to go to work. If he pleads
sickness, he is despatched to the hospital, where
if be is shamming, hospital diet soon brings him
to his strength. It ho rune off with his new
clothes, a description of the fugitive is despatch
ed to the other almshouses, and if he applies for
relief to them, he is taken in and compelled to
work 'till he has paid for his outfit. This plan,
_seems to be well deilsed to keep persons out of
the alms house.
Alarnso Nouts.—Thera are in circulation tire
dollar bills of the Farmers and Mechanics' Bank
of Carroll county, Md., altered from one's of the
same bank. The alterations are so well executed
as to deceive the best judges, unless the differ
ence between the plate of the one's and the five's
of issue of that bank be remembered. The best'
rule to detect them Is to place them side by side
with the one dollar bill, when it Will be found
that they aro the same, save the alteration. It
is a dangerous note, and the public should •be
cautioned against it. •
INEE
•
•• : • From the Pen nut Feria
LILY VOCE.
• • • srvig
lie
?1 , ;,64
_Taos hero come arid go
'• 81nm Lily...Very*
toot quiet stroll.
• ••71!"*Eftuitb sh.l
*Co Wend Ws -
And by the Firth*
• We Aped beside the irsterflill.
Close to the rained mill.
I know not why our footsteps bat
;To that deserted .
I did not alse,—(w)th Lily Yaws
The weritri was all fagot); • " • •
I did not are what path we took,
So'abe wen by'my side,
• RS? Lily Tame—den Lily.Varsar-, •
hope!! to makemy Ingot
talk her Ilttlihandin loins;
• ;And whispered to ha ear-- •; = • 1 , •
- (lknow not whY I spokes* lasi, •
rm sure no one was near);
• whispered in her listening ear,
And said: "Sweet Llly•Vance,
ru give.to /hoe my heart and hand •
'For one kind, losing glance!"
llow trSiiibled then that little hanti, •
And,Which I still held In mina
Lily Vance--ah, Van
ce,
How heat that .beart of thirst.
When, by the milk and by the stream,
And by the waterfall,
I, who had;lored, so fondly load—
• /first dared to tell the all t•
• How thee I lased—bow Muth did love—
Aradlett that love began,
How prized then wart far more than maid
Ere vettresprized be . manl
Alt I Lily Venal, to dill thy heart; , •
I drew thee in my skis, 1: •
And thus 'wooed thee. Lily Vance,
• *. To be my bitushing bride. . ,
• And though twice twenty years have passed
tilnre Lily Vance and 1
Went forth to take that quiet stroll,
Beneath the quiet sky,
I still recall with Joy the eve
I asked her .to be Woe..-
.
And In bright fancy bear again „
"The answer—" lam thine!" . .
/tams of Nows-and VisPAllany.
Wanted—Twenty fashionable young ladles
who dare to be seen wielding's dusting brush or
darning their brothers stockings, it a gentleman
ehoold happen to make en early call. • . .
The State debt of Maryland at this time,, is,
$9,109,600. • • -• •
Under the immediate sanction of the patches'
of Sutherland a Mias Forbes i 8 lectaring on
American negro slavery, in England.
Each member of Congress now receives $9OO
worth of boots, or their equivalent in cash.
Mr. Macready, the notor, has aistahaed anoth
er heavy affliction. Me eon, Walter
...Francis
Shiel, aged 12 years, died at Sherborne House °a
the Bth of February.
'William 0. Moore, a returned Californian, has
been tried for and convicted of the murder of hie
deter-In-law, Sarah Jane Stewart, et Canfield,
filaboog county, Ohio, •
A man named Robert Sutton, confined in the
Auburn State Prison, New York, for robbing.
Judge Harris, of Albany, boa jest received in
telligence that:he is heir to ninety thousand dol
lars, by the death of a relative in England. He
has yet to remain aomo 6ve years io prison, •
A telegraphic) despateh from Norfolk, signed-
A. A. Illekhurn, says that the schooner
Brown, captured by the
_Germantown of VI
Coast of Africa, rind lately arrived at Norfolk, tin
no elaver. and that she halbeen unjustly seised,,
her papers being all legid; Rho cleared from
the New York Custona/lo l uie,'
The Virginia House of Delegates hes paused a
bill increasing the State'a anberziption to the
Roanoke Valley Railroad from 60,000 to 180,-
000.
Mr. Stegner, hie wife and two children. in
tilehroond !minty, N. C., mere burnt to death on
the 10th.olti by their house takiugl3re. ` • .
The ArtnY appropriation bill amounts to $ 9 l.
616,046.'''1t Includes $.500,000 for defence of
Han Frandsen.
`Then aro Vinci:wail 59 "spiritual circles"
regularly organized, arol 310 tnesliums.
Each ltuturanee complus); friVfoblle has agreed
to donate $3OO annually to.the . Eiro Department
of that city.-
*4424o(lentlal • •
The NewYerk herald has a notito or each of
the Presidential Inaugurations, front Washington
down to that of Franklin Pierce, on the 4th Inst.
Oen. Washington was Inaugurated In. New York
on the 80th of April, 1789, and Geo. Taylor on
the 6th of March, 1849—allthe rest having been
Installed on the 4th of March. The following
table gives the time of inauguration and the
ago' of each . President at the time of thiroere-.
mony: ,
• Inauguratei. • Age.
1, George Washington--. April, 80, 1789 67
2. john Adams...... 4, 1797 62
Thomas Jefferson ;.March 4, 1801 58
4. James Stadium-- ..... March 4, 1809 58
G. James Monroe Much 4, 1817 58
0. John Quincy Adams.... March 4, 1825 67
7. Andrew Jackson :.March 4, 1822 G 2
B. Martin Van Buren...4.Mareh 4, 1837.—,64
V. William H. Harilson.a.March 4, 1811 68
10. James Knox P01k........March 4, 1845....49
11. Zachary March 5, 1849 G 4
12. Franklin Pierce... ..... :.March 4, 1853 49
Average ago of the presidents when elected 58.
Vice President John Tyler was 61, and Mil
lard Fillmore 60 years of age, at the period of
sucteeding[to the Presidency, by the death of
the ; Presidents, Harrison and Taylor. ..
•
A KNOTT'S' POINT BITILT.D.-lalVegile Pa
iiician—"Wal, say, now the Demmyorsta is in,
what do TOO e'pose they'll do?"
2d 'uvulae Politician, Cieorntully]L-Do, yer
fool? Why, 'pox Caby.and Canadee, tali° the
°lran° Islands, 'nez Bitigland, and bring Hal
bert and Wiotory over, and show 'em at Bar
mom's—that's what they'll do."
Ist Juvenile Politician.—"Thoy will? Hooray
Demmyarats forever!—aay, give us a plug, wil
PePima's Worm'Vermitage.
Stir The talloilzig otder ahowtort moo Ma demand for
and the excellence of this greet medicine. certldcates have
bozo so toultiplkd talltvor of thts Termlfulto, that we ixnt.:
alder it unniceseary to add s core. •
800311111, n, June Si 18LL'
Messrs. J. /aid & 01.—You agent, %dilndianms here, left with
to twelve dozen bottles inatue'elrenolfuge.erbleh is nesely
all sold. Memo send quickly tielve down more, as we - do
not want to get out of It; for we molder if tho beet Venni.
foie even used In Ma past of the country..
a: P. * J HUD S PETIT.
Tor ells by roast of the Oraufsts awl Sterehantsoutd
by the solo proprietors. t J. HIDD A CO.,
saarl4:dAw i6O Wood street
Air- Low Spirit., Elypitehondirlae, want of
client surd meaty for business Sr dlsposl lion to enjoy life
and happiness, are wrsteled'ainsilaints iirldeb silently prow
.upon The ermalltutlon of the inibagry tiled nil' are
nlmally brought on through trop es and afflictions of the
mind, sedentary habits, confined and dose application
r
to study . Th ey am somethces a tended with leas of appe
tite, indigestion, dyspepele, nssrons debility, frightful
dreams, ends pallid, Ira pithy(' clornaut countenance
Now, while those melancholy disorders exist, the bright
rparkling eye banes its wonted hare—the mind is penetza
'tmtion andsinicity—the body trxmanly courage and vigor,
and the noblest feelings of our nature gradually dwindle
away to a fretinidpoo we ehh temple., curt!' life becomes a bur
then and other larise to shorten the existence of the
wretched victim. . - .
.•
4 halm fur those horrible dleonters be Anna In that
excellent article, FLALBBYB FOR= WINEI
Sir• See large drertleemernt in another cOILIMIL
Bold Wholesale a and Retail by D4 GEO. U. KETIBIR, 110,
corner of Wood street Loa Virgin 'alley, Pittsburgh, Pe.:. al
so, by JAAITS T. BAMPLE, north.west earner of Federal
stead and the Diamond, Allegheny (111. decigilmdsv
-~, -..
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MEE
•
As kteasott,biains,6.l-„:: • • -
EON NE&L, son of 151111.”2
,yesrs at* two 04 1 1 "
•
4ar-04.-PaPent.PlMscP7-
O. SUGA.ll=2ooll6LiiiirSaiis endai,foi-ialp
N •
marl 7 8311TH
4.2 WALL lit/Um!.
17 •casrl7 . ' ssfrra & siNiut
lop do
.cyprese da;' eal et k in t: : •
VIEST GOODS BY * CAN/Lt.—Wean jast now remote • „ r .
..„
f.
atm° snortmentot choke. Oneetim - DartiSa2rttatk . • 7. : •
Pickles, DetchPD, fresh YT , 4ts , 'e•• LA 'SI IL Y "j" •
."..702 - 7:7 "%z-* •• 4 •;';'
. , •
123r5.
MIN El3ll. SHAD AND OYSTERS—DoIIy vecelvad and for
1:- sole et the CNy fssally 4?rassrientTee Wanthvase at
J..LAVELR
'N4.20 Llbistiotteet.
a Koss CANDIED Fi td o
"
• blies . • •
..113 do do Vermicelli; . - .
: -
100 tbs. Moat Ituapldas;
./use reeeived and. for see by . LAVOILt k CO,
• togrl7 . : • 146.215 Liberty street.
• ; Omcz °ma Axe Pot's. ailitOLD OGI,I
lIOPOSALS willbe reeeliedsttbliodlee cmtil BIONDAY,
P
the 2lst inst., for the purthase'and removal of. the ma,
Weals of owe three story and 111114 two story lola house*,
together with one frame home, all. situate on the otowty
'of the Oompany, between the. Otnal and ltallroed,h op
The time Of. removal to .be dedguated by the -Company,
when the award Is daterndned. i : J. ROBINSON ,
mbl7
HEW GOODS.
-GRIDDLE, litracturr TAILOR AND 0.011(112, fio 248 Lib.
Li; erty street, head of Wood, is no* in receipt of a large
mid splendid gods of Gocda, imitable for the city trade, can
doting ablack and colored Clothe, Silk and Satin Testing,
Doeskin Cashiliaree, Fancy do, in greet vaziety; also a rape.
thee assortment or Bummer Costinite and idareeMes Teat
logo. Cravats, CRomi, - Shirta, Stocks and Baspebditea, which
will be sold as low as Korot-lure establislunent itt:the city.
. N.13.7-Particular attentions paid to customer work.
511 DRUMS B.IITiLNA YldS; .•• • •
1./: 60 do moll 1 1 coyma V1p;•
5 casts Naples Figs;- •
t •• I.ipoxes blesslna Omits; _ .
1 do 140ermo ao;
10 do Metoins Lemons;
10 do
I dabgra Raisins; • •
'lO 'do - Liver dol • •
4 kegs leasdo;
Jett reeeivod sod for side . * J. LLVELY /1:.1:10.;
marli ' • • . No.26SLibertystreet.
Mos AGODA 7f2 A. STORE • —Jost nieseieed kr and sale, fifty
drums prim* Smyrna Pip;
Jersey. Plums, without Muds, / 2 3/se-
French Plums, 10e. - f . ,
French Chenies,loc. W lb. •
Old and. new Dry Pawnee, 8-un6 3.0 e. quart
Dry Apples, 6e. 58 tieutzt - • . •-•-
Cooking Raisins, prima, 8, 8 and 10e.'fi A.' •
. Currants, old and new crop, Sand 10e. 2b.
{ti bole &m Pess,lo sinllB;.( A et i t t istt.. '- •
•
hull' • • earner of Diamond mad Diamond alley. •
Groat Mama= in Faraitoro snit Chairs !
•AT O. OS THILILD STILEET..
milk subscribers are closing their present busluessand
will therafOre otret to the public, YUltliTrUltrZ AND
CHUBS, ar first cost. Their stock Is large, and tannins or
avers variety, ttrat enters Into their line of tuultuos. Thole
'lilting to proebis tboomelves with runoltare tbla spring,
would do well to call and atamlne mu stock, as we are - dr'
!armload to sell out our Furniture at such prima as will be
an lodgement to parchaisirs to boy.
SAMUEL ALLLAIDEtt,
truirThßkpl O'DONNELL A ISILILIM.
A.T.StY DOWin—Just recrinat by Miner Ca, ho. 42
Pl' Bottrbbeltl Arm: • • I • •
151 Ste. fled, Illack--Skeir-bes or American Society in ms.'
United Sten!J% Datrimr the Visit of their Ousts; by Stanek
and Thema Panty.
The flair of Radcliffe; by the enemy of The isroOuse;
Peterson's . Magazine. for Aprft • -
American Pelyiectrukt Journal, let MIRCIL •
Ikatrles; or, The Unknown Iliptires; by Catimoina Eta
dale.
neite ; Lieu:tar Ben ; brah •
Subscriptions received for lbananneis narablaedillevraoral
Gleasoria Pictorial, at MAO per volume. • • • • - • •
..! •
.: ... • aio. Smitarlidd aired . •
TEW MUSIC—
'IA My Old-Ketiencky.tionie. by Ece.Toster.
• Old Yolks Quadrille, by rosier, embodying thirbeanth
yak sir of Cad Yolks at Ileum . .
Sweet Ryas a besaUftd Dellf
. ballad..' ..
T'otttr Ada of
. Jordan: an Ethiopian Melody.
I tore t e Old; air. fur Gutter, by Was.
Bunts m Yolks, arr. for four Nfld.", by IL Weber., .
Epirit.Poika do. • do do , .
flame lictiottlarthe. do do . do . -
Elva! 3fucb, • do do do
ALIO, a general selection of new Polka% Wakths. Tarts
tionsoto., s- • • , ILENEY If:LEBER,
•cubli ; Ea. All Third set SO the Golden Harp.
FIRST- ARRIVAL BY CANAL.
ECEIVED this day by W. IteCLINTOCS, at the Carpet ßWarehouse, No. ti 6 Fourth arnet, another large addl..
Won to his este:arise attar{ of ' -
Vtlret lite Carpel;
• . Tapestry Brandt Carpets,
Eatrr. Fait.? 3 PIT Ca
Eup, do dd
o
eu;xrCne Ingrain,
Fine do •
.• Vann= Carpets,
Vst sad Itior Ouyets. .
Also---Ihroask. Venni.= Carpets,
Tapestry do do
. . ' TwUlor do do. _
Cotton. Ingrain and Tenitlan Carpets. . , •
Meanie Russ, Melald -
. Totted do Sherpa' in do
Brunets do Chetaille do •
• Velvet do
litelitoo, Coto, Jag,. Alleaut and Jferolla lists; 011
Roseen:cal CHI Chas, - Staltßods, .
Mahogany do . . French Shades, •
• . Table linens Ilnekebuek Diener. - •
. .
Consisting of the lab* and best designs; sultogad to army
style of Ihrsdshing; together with other articles tonally
connected with the ct srpet bushman., to which we kuswittal
invite Woo whaling Okra : that steemeubcute or houses-to cell
sind ermine our stock. W. Xpetayrocr4
merit ' : - • No. 84',.rocirtlt
THE UNITED STATES -:
LIFE
LIFE INS_ITRANCE,
ANNUITY AND : TRUST, COMPANY. -
PHILADELPHIA.
CIWITEBED APRIL 28TH, - 185 . 0.
CUAIITP.B. MUTUAL. •
• CAPITAL $250,000
Office, E. E. Corner of Third And Citestma
streets, .Plaladelpfain.
- Oars of the ilmne pccfrci #l'/Faacit4phiar
Blephen R. Grawtord. Peal D. Oahu* • -
Amhtoee W. The , Lawrence Johnson,' -
11euismia ~ • - Geo. hilleary, : : .
Jacob L. James Newer% •-••••:.
William M. Gala • • - Winters 3TICes. -
.Presalent•—Stephen R.Grawfind. . • • -
. rad Preiident—ambrore Nr.Thecopeon.. - • •
irMedicalMedical:Zrostassr, Pithturgh— •: _Jemee D. Willson, M. D
4144*2'31:(113.—.11-, 7130 ": . -3L B! ; 411NOLD. - 4 -
'mutt ' tio. Yoareastreek Pittsborgh.:
Pa 4 DTROPTION-'
DISITItikNOR-COMPANY,
ItAkTYOß.li,r'COltili;.,
Capital Slack; Annual riphiumi and Western Fund
0,000
INOOUPORATiII 1826. ' 2
•
Po . ltelmot Insurtmeo tuned timeson the - most gore
-
LOSS OR DAMAGE SY - FIRE,
- - ,
PERILS OF NAVIGATION,
OEO. E.• BY
ARNOLD,' AtIENT
FOR FnTsticrßOrf ANT, ..4LLEETXI 4 77 COVTV7r,
;• - -
riO - the ,Ilonorable the Judges of the Court - of Quarter Bea
l:-
done of -the Peace, in mad for the county. of :Allegheny
- The petition of L..idsmen.o , :e, of the. Third Ward, cityof
Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, humbly shetreth,—
Trutt...your petidoner bath proridcd blrevelf with Materials
for the ancommodation of travelers and others, at his dwel
ling •botiee in Ward aforesaid,. and prays that your:Hen.
ors will be pleased to grant him. license to loop a, public,
boom of cratertninment,. and your petitioner as in duty
bound. will prey.2.lXoN- bLikENAIM
We, the stibsor4bers, tithe= of the Ward aforesaid; do
that the abovepetitioner is of good repots hr hon
esty and lemperance, and is well provided withhouse room
.arel"ecinTertienees for the rweommodation- and /miens af
strangers and travelers, end that mid. to is.neewseary.•
• B Young, JoittrWalson, John Wallace, John• O'Reilly, Ti
J Carroll; A holstein, James Brown # Dentinica.,l/ Lentso, •
Wm inn, A Tetley, L irrieger: mar/7;St.f. :
(Gazette copy, and eh. Post.) - .
MO thelionorable the Judges of the General Q.ruirter Ixw
alone of the Peace, in and for the county of Allegheny:
ThepeUsion of John Cowan, of Baldsrin Township, in the
county aforesaid, humbly showeth,—That your petitioner
bath Fs:Tided himself with' materials for. the -aceozarocsie-
Gots of travelers end others, at hiatiwelling house -in the
Township aforesaid, and prays that your tronert TOII pe
pleased to grant him silicon& to iceep a piablis tense of en-
WrtaMment, end' your petitionarOus to duty Win:4llo
pray.., JOIIN ODPS'AisL -
Weithe subscribers, citizens of the Townstdp aftxresaid,
do certirs, that the above petitioner is of repute for
'hemesty and temperance, and is well' with-house
room and,coneentenee4 for the secom nand kdging
orstrargers and trafelere z and that said tavern lent
Geo Rowers, 8 Burns, 11. - Stewart. D Might;
man, Jas. WAnsdkr, .T. Hamilton , bi Snell. IT
liatufg‘ 2l l ptigititalienpis
ToT di.
..Zona:Ns the Judges of the General Quarter
eons of the Peace, in end for the county of Allegheny:,
The petition of Tames .15Pilursell,, of the Borg hot Du
quesne; in the county albrespid, humbly chew
That:
your petitioner hath provided' himself wish:mite Ile „for
the accommodation of travelers and othens at lig dlyelliag
ltoiiaa in the Borough atresaid, and prwys that yourßon
on will be I.hnsal to grant Wm a • license to keep a . public
house of entertainment, End your petitioner; 'WA in dirty
bound, villray. • ,ILRES
We, tbe citizens of the Borough atbresaid, do
certify, that the shore petltioner is of msod repute far, hon
esty and keraperuice, and is well provided with houseroom
and coureatimees for the assionunodatton and lodging of
g a rb and travelers, and that. said tavern is necessary.
' •Andraw Plemink,lffm Jacob Boyer, Cleo Bar.
rows; Reale' Dempsey, John Jones, Woo Scott 'any, T W
Brisbizsi John Romani Thomas Bari Richard Dytand, John
Bottle, - : 7.'23101f:8P
rtthe lienorable the Judges of the General Quarter, Biz
ekrns ot the Peace, in and for the einurty of Allegheiry
_
Inuit= of Junes Young,' Ot the Borough of tar
reateerint, in the °Anti istormaid, humbly alievret—Thei
your pedi•Wnar bath provided -htuireLt witlynestezials for
accommodation of travelers and cetera, at his 'dwelling
balm in the Bcamigh aforessid„ sad prep that. pour Bau
m trai las pleased to- grant him a license te keeps pnbito
house - Of entertainment, Oa d your_ p ditioner ea is duty
bound, will praj • JAMBE YOUNG.-
We th
eintbeeriberteitleatiof the
r ß g ono d teafiretsAd i e
eatityvihat the above petitioner is o urhon
=end and is neliMocm
nonesmieneet tr - .121e - acerannardatitut and lodging of
1 / 2 dtingitnr an4'trarelere, and thatanid,trfflttiill:
At h,4homar Bell, W grolTis,
WaKentp, ittnnterinentglditt, ZoseTh Wattnight, Beal
thurison, Thomu Black, John Homey, - Fronde . &eta, J W
Vides= - marl7at•
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In the state •
Denitst.;- - tsttoNiad
she Act of ABM, Surgeon field . 3.7
.121 a ve - 4gre"`b 4 ups .lW!o;W:Shille.] - N0 144 alu i th
of
Congresa and tba Art oft the Legislature of 31fridgah,provi
ding tbr the construitki of Cremate. The And. ,
eilkallons are on Ale, at the aloe of Caps . Penfield •ER•gi
m
.ar t st Detroit, to wtdeh refemoce Is made for more arca.
raterlattonnation: - s • •
Yropoeelato be addiesed to 8. Cannot, Tao, and m be
Parted by the names of smotlee.. Cent:nu:Wrenn:um
toba wrtttea cnt.!l2 j f etzgii.:HAßltif;.- •
• Hagar LI:STARA':
'
WILLIALVS. onyx
,43 , UADNCY /OSLO,
Detrott,FebrasoBtll,,lB,s3.• 7 • • •
:PHILADELPHIA •MHMS.IB, WAREHOIISE,:_
171 , oicoWst,oppy . lirear_stare•Hatoi. •
• : -• • • •••11:-W-. SAPPORO, . .
K keeP4 enbltan
tly on baud th e trsoettrztereire and tie
riad sasortment of Curtains wed Certain Materials to
be lbundln the city; temprislog in part Of the •firdlowleg
=TAM GOODS Alp riumreußz Ci3VEIIINOS;-41
atyleief-- . •-:
French thee Drataltel; •„ Dlreded, .11 'Priors,
"• • • licdlieda, all widths,: •
Frenchßeootoues,:n.fptb%Gut Corzdetly; eves 7 4 3 16 " slut
li'renth Hashes, Fie%
,
Retie Leiner,;.. - - t Certai Dias. - • •
a ...LitulDse , ,• Baudsi
• • &pea,— thids'ictut • Tusels, - : • •
- Damask threes, - Gbapt, all prim, •,••*••
" Gerbaterette, Looter, - . .. • _ •• •
.Plain Turkel Bed.
Ittlla Satin Damask,. Mauer Lassals are ands,'
" dilka; - • - &mule Tassels and Brame; - •
Fazniture 0 lin ps, - • Thxdui, snug., Bradrets,
A full assortment of the Arne geode cafigaxitly for sale,'
Irlplassleor . • n.
PHILADELPHIA:
TBOBIAS
MANI:TAME= and Dadiri-iaTE.
1 nailiffaiklliCcv Bosatergr6Pand Doweesiia'
g i rth pecad „ beak, .uczavrzo
JOSEPH .1. DITTERICH,
No. 78 ,North Second SL, "between Ara and Race,
pari.oruni.a.-
TARORTSIt. Deals sad hisaafeetarees seek, iestorsele
Ai:tithe karat =sear, wholesale and retell, liteal, Math
ematics! sad OptLeal lastrametdr, Fancy Goods, Porte tto
.iteleiy Stationery, Deo= Powder
soitetisat of Freud:Card Gertaidjlithoareobla Prints sad
?Warn, Atilt trad.Roeworood Yreake
,Mouldlopt. Depot of.
Faber's Lout Pali:lts. esart3ai
Cie I.
No. 11 &nth Second street,' nesr,Migiistvisia jest
'melted his new Ind airetully seleolidetheltisflll:lle
LIN PAT 00014 corialsting In part of Itlbbottn,Elffra,Oraggre,.
Laces, Tatlahuta, Ellasicras, French nadlunetienti_Minir r ep.:
and, In fact, every article belonging In Ude li ne. •
Offering his goods at the loosest wines and rdostreesairsetiln,
terms, be nook( soffett-a earl of Wiliam' and blerehaat4k'..-
11.--A liberal glasnost* nude for enth, end pest eve
sod sttendon paid te ardera from the oaantry. • •- •
Philadelphia, March lons. • • • minam -
WM: A. DROWN'S
.1711031M1U AND PLBABOL MILITITIPACTORY,
so. 86 mann orttztr, runaartmna.
A. DEOW t. reopectftllf femur dealera,.that
11' PA-BAWLS SO: the appronellog season la now COM.
plata; and incites their attention to It.
lie la conatantly adding new dyke, Viand dealer/ will iheil
bla stock ono - of tho ;nod desirable
to select from that cu
• Also, will be fennel a large dont of UMBRELLAS, mfr
- 44E4 of low priced Conon; -GM/n I! of Derr quality:and
a ebony aasortment of Ens, all of which be 06e211 at a small -
advance on thoodstrif mannfactara. - febltnn ,
PHILADELPHIA. oar GOODS.
SIIARPLESS SONS, IrportenrOf Britisb, - French
1!a and IndleDry Good; are rceeirins &general sappiy
goals tbr opting rind yammer seat:
• Dust Cloore—Alpsoas; Gingbame.llcraseelinee; • .
• • !. Trench - and Ittfa Silks, De Berea, Lawns.' - '
, 130.arrie—Tblbet, Bach', Wary Silk,; -
Canton Crape, plain and nobly embroidered;
Ittatiantso Gatio—linen Itozoasluc ghost:in:l
Napkins, Übangi, Yornitar•Clrintplai • .
Iticatens, - Thuntokrand Rtrillteta • - • .
Mows Ntais...-Lioutn sad Manses; -
• Palley Woiateda Ibtrit Cooks, Thin alitiMeres,
• tad Silk Vesting' In goat randy.
• tostla - • . South Stant! 'amok.
.41.41113114.2111011:211M6' '
FOR CARRIAGE MAKERS:
Drab sad`colored cloths, -
Irkaa.niAm ittn, ?leo
graed Rkeli SiNs Ainiq ituaTerraz, de.
tuoErmANu.FAtioßEßTi.oput-T,
110LIBII120i .VASTlXOS,TlErlialt s aita,
;.'041001,1N 14ATiOt BarD499 •
lEiYBS L!ri•tr.ris;
tski br • . '
,1 18AAC BARTON' fc' CO.,
iirpornas AND saaras,
• 1i0.z78011111111153.,ND Estret! . t,P:bilsidept!is: . , •
C..3.11:TER, inventor and manufacturer of.
• - the celebrated IRON PLATS FRAME AND
, ; .PATMS`F RISTEIWEDTOP PIANOFORTES,
' r No. 62 iloaa Fourth atroet,"Pldladelphla:
The fallowing WEDALEI baso been awarded to CONRAD
)lEYER.eIa• -
12.13--Virst wen iron and F1L1926 . MEDAL, Franklin ID'
1643—Finst premtuiti . sr . t.TEr. I . ll44l,Aiiivin int
*Moto, Paraisylrania. • • • , ..• . - -
18i8-41nd pmralinn end swam:En:4 ?ennitirin.
stains, Pranaylrania. • • -
• I mr—mst =Dm kißDWiirtit Uttli . l*
n.
1849—Pint minivan and ElLTF.R3ittru, Franklin In
-184.-Flist premium and SILVER MlLDAl.,Frunklin In
1830—D1plonis and ItEDAL:Sfaelia nice 11ailtilioisicrip.
TILE TOICE.OF THE WORLD; _
rLI ` PRUE MEDAL OF THE WORLD'S FAL*
iniarded to CONRAD MEM% far his TWO FUNDS, Oda.
; ~; W.-STERNDALE BE NNE Undan. •
EIR.I 8L.9101‘,
• • • DR. RORRRT BLACK; Amerlea. :" . •
DR. FOAFIILVLT, Monleh,Grninnii. • •-•
• =GEORGE SHAM London. •
SIGISSTChD TRAIDERG, - •
...! • CIISVALIER NEWECIL ••• . •
PROFESSOR FM:RIMY, Vienna. •
. PlWadelpbia.• Naar 1851—marl:ly • - • - • . .
TOLLAED, pßvinza irrirrn 'ELAIR—riFEN
_LP TOR - OP TEN CELEBRATED 0 OSSAVER."4,MTILA
TING MG AND ELASTIC BAND TOITPACES. VOL.
LAND bas strew ready ihr tt OefaNd stock at Geo tie
Wlge, Toupeaa, - I Pat .NYLTI, Intl Rivi, PrizotP, Dodds,
Curls, 4e., beautlll7lly umnufacturel end aactumpu at ray
establishment ht the Calm.
DOLLARD 'S Rerterdum Extzset, or lardms ilair Tonic;
prepared from South American herbs and mob; the•most
successful article ever produced for preserving the hair from
failing out or changing color, restoring and presersing it
a heathy and loiurlani state. Among other "Ivo.* why
Dollarrs flair Cutting Saloon maintains e ta imustaae poprEt•
Laitir; is the factthat his To* ta applied to every head of
hair cut at his establishment, conssottelitty it ist..opt in bet
ter prpeertatien thsui under ear other kabwiropplleatioca
It being thus patticalszly bated lg . - thousand; oficOm
greatest guaranty- ;Oita Lg. : -
.Sold aboissale and retail at his old eatahliebtaint, 117
CTIEEITSVE Street; opposite ths State Rowe, Philada.
11. DOLLARD has at last dlscorered the et Ali ultra et
Tura DYE and announces It for sale, with period etakik.
date. !nit surpassing everything of the kind now. Wrusite-- , -
It colors the.hair either black or brown (.e tuay intimated),
and a 7 used toillund cosy slimy to, the /favor ibs, eithai
stain or otherwise; ca by wiithed off in ten minittnicafiee.
appikatioty without detracting fin tis clicacy. Ititiomo.
a dressed to R =tilintore hire
&Sts a call.
trantaiV
st,elphis,:wirt min attention. . „- . finarlalTna
• A:,.A. MA.§og- S&' - ,d(Y
=
- -,---..
NO. XS IMP EIyREE,..T -
' ' • ' ' ' - ••-• - norrnarwoots um atertaire. • ,
linglenbeisetheeii Ufa ( tbif plewsw Of stusomming - Ma
I opening of their Vier &Waltham:it ea Tocsasy; March'
1331, '2,53, with'a new and artentlreiti:eirtt of ethane' ..
farbionable exile, inotivisink - •"-- . -,... ' . .. •
DRESS GOODS;
• . Rlch-pPIIII ILTIa . froareei 'Mos; etre*, 41 0k 4 7 I aboalera . • , 1 .
gee, Grenadhies, Crape de Parts, Tonal . Z
laatUßClativainftll WI Parts ,
Ulm, Pliatgr
Defeßl de. Laoort.."; `'' •
Chintzes; Brilliants, llnsthe de :Labrok - s.. _
~ .
, Ponbred and ./ndba.Ailkis •Caoittdok ill ooo rti4 CI
.„..,..-,„
', l?nthlOdcte'/War Al-WFox ninbminl= C l '!" ','' at* *•-•• 1 c ,i ..;'.
...: : ..CiiiGek Crape,lieneb printed - Broth% (lonians'
Clartuners,'lldtor, Ea Bowe. 3)e terinrfsaet other, Sbaies3l,,,_ ~.......
' • ' .Late and Silk Mantillas. -
•• ' '-.-'-' .-, LINEN 4100D8. --- _ ,
~-....."•.- - : --_-,
•!'• 'itit.nill and iii,,i . c. b e d Dazutskip; in Owe and clothe" ibieea . . - • •.-
;." 7 .
and ENlkientaar Etteethem IThlda Mien., DM's, Naplthak • , ,
Doylies, Taloa* Ca "' Q ' ulill ' C°astl "P aue.l si • sl-' ',..
Dananir,Cart
• ; .
.-- -.: Chintterr& _ac.
WA ;GOODS; ALL-KINDS. • -.... ‘:.. --,-.:
"..-' .."
and
er alarakalarra viortHaeat . - • ... • , , __,. . . ~-,
... - .• ,. . n a n , • Lama arid Trimatta:no, oteverr variety_ -. . . --...• :
An cdoodre atcck at .. lllbbomo k Botiaota • mat Ilitritoms7 ~.-/- ...
i - - dENTLEXES'S 'IIIIIIiISITING GOODS:..z.._ '1"•:; ,-- -.
.. In their nboinalortemanin alijaya be.found a ear l i 4 e t e ---.;•: ...
stork of HIM awl l'amexEloall'ralWeAytMea, „l e e.; - . ,-;--
augmereir; TTEell. '7-43.142, (bnatnzai.Cashmentle.. 10,413.,. .-.
v a t zsi , Servs; Velretzvand - Stlichbr: • ~• 7
IC ) ca."- Itidbai,• preac h .°2 ' d 'Arenies "Caugne'i . n2 l 3
100cesoritleorlal Mad* @teeth . • - ,:'. *
-, _ __ . .. _ .-
150 Wes Brown Ebaetings and•Tteklese........ - . ---•-
410 mop Etonian Eitalfs and Cotienr i ,ur m . r - • . .. : - •'-‘--..-' '•
To no ulna. A tt quv.zduq.i.ty'sna tmeso ‘ ik Egari; %
Together loth ivardmi l e g i leigrwiegi in ailoget?.sariii '.: If -, " -‘
• one ni_th• ciiir.,_,Ecia.... larit Zratled , sta&.l4(lcieda in 'thir :'• ' '
1 tu'Unv.T T... 4- ..." 4- 77 ,1 Perialtbellitif3A14.10114 by WIG. :,":
' eitellisktmezt, lat be Cr a* so OS 61 folly - apsepata :with
' on 7 tub= know: : r ittry ankle lon to otkoid at 4 . ~,,.:
• awn/a of Prioays:74.n to treathal. by ; any 11.04/36 In 'the': • - ."-
Uniol and tbo
.ems ;nor thnatably aske, at traL Their".
scalzwill t r Watco, , achltateiVatthi , plieiia 'aet* •'''
Perasolamotth3o ;Kattegat= net -•.- , •
• • ' •-- ' - '7 •- ? • ' - -C'
= 'NO C l L l T r elmedeentilkne vin be aced is rfgapl Liithiesii;esaiit;-.'.
. , ' - " , - -7• 77., . _
Niters- Zipt to tm tereitoaarthup, • - - % **-- „,." . .. x "
-AR-4..17140a% aar zarneotroltr Edtorea . ...acit--
"DAUB ILLNEatiOS.—Wayma. .P.. Itar-.." WAVeltd tbay will wer their Min gjirw.une s a t . a ce s, e • ••.
_IL street:a tiolexerehinx iy' Reitmet, a 122 1 0 016.064: liakimiass: alsos ItiPketaay. - 7 . laikera bilbaib= -. ... i:
mall Rip*, Bozden,An - , odt retattaiLmedorantjta* , - Isam 1ter,..,.; ....r.,..!;":14?"40(1141.4444LER,04. _ ..• • - -
I
Aolibette2l•=ttt btrjr=llY- •--= 5 M ie,1 . 1 % . It - o . iiiiTtioNla -E aullio-aiiiierana ' '-. j
i
Hoosokeepors &ad' Landlords, whether vrattog to pai. nal* Opened toXaantilliartiltirgai ertbbdinta .. . •
dun ar not, no baited to an Etaininatin. mart • Pittaburgtc !damn 12, 14,1~., , ,
•
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BALTLMORE.
. .
Ikaina c t iza tie salt /bpi, wan Store.
motnuertuus and hail always
Tlf4 hapd q !arse ate* of Looking Glass, Portrait, and.
Wawa Frames of eery delaiription and •ntrii3ty; and Ink,
penis French and German Looking Glass Plates, of all aisles.
Al&, Plated Ware; of all kinds; Japanned Ware r Table
ler% Begrmilig Palntings, - lee., Ae. And would be pleased
to zeeelen a eall, either in person or by letter, foram =We
to his line., with a promise on his part to do tba beet be cad
to 'please In every !aspect. ' SAMSON CARIES t -
mkatly 140 Baltimore street, Bel brewer
) iWAMIES—AVATCHEB-AirATCHESI7----
At thel.ondati Watch and' Jewelry Store .
, rn"suzssnaant, AFTIII2O YE
re f* efkaaperlence In the first of Horopo,
would Wham citizens sad mantas, who In watrof:a.
gcod WHICH, that tat Quality of vaticalanstdp his Watches
defy all compailHon. Call &al see at - 10 LIGHT BTHEET,
Baltimore. • . J. ..itILTANDEIL,
• , Tata of .1: Trench%
=3ll • • . ExabaDaw.Loodols
DES Dawes.. T. ToWlma.
-
11rtriiiIISEITIVG STORE AND PATENT
same SIVIOPAOTORT,
145 Baltimor e a., Baltimore; tender.Carrell Bat:
MEM undertignal, incondstating the abort, badness., use
every effort to obtain the eholceet Goals' appertairdmi.
to the Gentlemen's Ifarnialdng line that la-imparted intotha
New reek market The annals kept constastly supplied tn.-
seasonable good!, together with a wrists' of fumy articles.-
The attention of the piddle Is also called to the PATENT,
NUOULDZIL SPAM coaandkethred by than, 'dash
IbriiWness and ccanlbrt of tit cannot • he excelled. To this .
branch of their Indiums thantatemthMtwa PertiCttler aL
tendon, aid are date= hied - not to be iled by any um&
Monad in thus dty. -An ecrpedeneed Cutler is employed;_
and nsatlentethry at is warranted in mar C. •-
• A large and Taxied atteortment of the, above. articles. kegpt
constantly on haffi, which is tarred to the tre4ll on liberal'
decl4eno.;feblo : (k •
126 MURES .01110-13D' PENIMIrL .
BOAR—Tarisb
ASO
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MEM
Le.-31eetereb.ere th e O'Reilly Tele g raw
tie.7'. 01RelYealliam er Pi1.4:114.W.0 611 drii44 ey.7
LODGE, I. 4:4_0: ;.
0 2kAjg ..iingenass, LaiEgiiXO: Wei of-CI. I.4neets• wp m e
IVWneaday imating st.z 1,b1.7 - - .
41.0 WittiLir-Y9F tha
to bejtptoloa 4.021 Pitts -
21:.7313 •0 i stta:valleel l ezry 'best vit-fr'silehmexi.
Teas acciebniribe had - : .• . - r T•
I tr e r i ttrrioNtßoz w il e a s zt ,
No. lij._?orelarsteet"iooribolitltho
Yost. 7 --toorl./tox
fillmrer' Medal iiVrearded by •
. •
Institute, 11.8511.6.Y.A1. 'SMlTlFibestubc....- • .
turreotßoolos Porte Monsistes,. Bose Wood Wrbt . nt
Daki, Onspabiyeasee and Workboxes, SW Aseb , dreeton• •
IWL. O. 0. B.—Plsee' of tedellng, IV sebinFtaci
Wfdei street; betried Filth Meet add. rtdpa .
. RingtiraCal 14=4 - N0•335-3heta etery nieaddy attain.
iddieeMds Uiddirmorr;:lio. IF—Neete nest end third
ptiday oidiKkidetab: • • . finazacly •
GeIIi.PLIVIC,
• l Hartfoids Sur-'t $300,060:-,As
biteltarj72..,Oface littelmrclt Agana in : the Mare
Hain 01MCml7 & Loomis Zio.St ocd street; -• •
SIMON, Amt.
11COrtuitIt :Sweat- waxy pi*
eons are dreadfully tonsuintillvilikearta..:4l eatable
remedy will • 'be foetid -InTor..obute's Coax 41.a.vers; =
Ale by Dr:GEO. E. Krzara, lio Woodateest: . .
Price, retail at 1214 cte.gel fieplt
dedd;a3una to.those erhe buytoa fl swabs
1:03?IIRTAINEI curtain Itiatartals, and..:-
C '
Out r an Trimming at arei7dincript.kgig, Sprang?*
Plashes,Bctesselles. ar.4. Leas awl. Ulna:a. OurtalruN
Painted Whitlow Shades, Gilt enrages, Curtain - Pips, ' •
stioletaie =a - _ _ W.; 13- CA.ItELYB, . .
,• tin,l69 eiergni sizi.et; earner My rhinitleipbts., • -
Cagigas 2 . llFgte =lTT:hanged in Ullp.T.vry_nevest itrapelti"
Sy*: _ . figgakly-
cc--- 111.1aleeir-Iff indow Shade, • vautas. .
1. 5 - tory; couNsa or arat.sw. Ano;..ascir
Ourioottisb, u6dekaddr:azarZsear
, • ..• • • -
7 f - lEir Stare,dttrai; sial•i4lliisairsm, - - itdigi*f •
;at , Dealers and Others . friiiied
7. G. AZ, tesias
fare ptirebazingzisawhers.- /51/4.7ark 01;
-•& W.. corner &woad andArett Vtailth •
NELSON'S EILLIIIEBILEOTIrPEN•-•
Part 015 a/ Bulkllngs, Eatotatavet., Lltenasseatstes.,..
in all kinds' of soother, from S A. E. to 6 2.14 Win an
seem:rata artistic and animals 114.1:qqs, ant vastly se.-
perk? to the mammon cheitidsi'vecreetnEOSUatellOwthit
dank 4 = S.l- f r?P; Yy $ SI. t 3 oml: 4 ;.. l !til"arlik,t, l :lt
the sae and rinwti of maa or frame. .. :
Marl 107 children, from 11 s.N.M.thittit: ';* . • -
It.- - -illastuassea oral,* aidoeziacdpkoliniiitaken ury
*tit the city. -
.°,.;{ J=
W 9 it/LPN/03S, Noises-in Mou. 'and _ell
areetble dixbazgo inn ths ate, *speedily ami panne.
neatly otttlorect, trithoot pada inastoratiet^
Ur, Vriceapal Motet the N. Y. IN.I aorgety, who limps
. ebnraitod et 9.9 . - Lech, street, PhatuilelpMtii gem 9A.M. to a ' _
• Thirteen years of ekes end alsoceitinid . irideiEettertiker to ;• :
• this branch ett epeeist physics taxenebled Mai to 'nxbiee his
tieatiaent to turb a dcgree of meows as to and the itott'eete...
firmed and obertaire coxes yrklipl , auitody:#44entice te'thlr
Tr..ASSOCIATED Firerwasa...tizastalnee.„,
Company. of the City of Pititabargbe
-ii - 41001LIMAIVPretiana—litismif YTN SET4feentoy..;%::•,:,
. 101 baratejtaktnat PERE :aid "iilfiNS*4 4 all
than: 04teez• is Ilesamphela none, Nes.
J. K. 'Moorhead, • - W. JAusditrstru,
.B.C.F.targer, • 41.8. klizavooti,
, ; IL.Wllicins,
'9V,IVA:O6IIAc' Marla Kent,-
QB,Petilsoa. CoiltesprocA.
1 . A.P.M*3:natz,•
;:-.:4l , lllixak 1111kint*D. " '
•
insossanter <comPan7--
3 AM . • • '
lIRL L MAllHRELls gobere4327:44., • • -
Office: 41 )Palest mt., bet wok slravi . ximat .oetzrafer , --
'wares ntris end CAZGO StAks, oa the Ohio =med. ,
6LBO-61411441he Podia at - the and Inland
(km lad MessapttiFlikau - - -
stiff
. A KU* - Wm : Ai/bur:Jr
watt= liagslej, ._Samatt
Etcauel Res; licillbusiTlfughato i
• Robert Dantigh - ir.„ Bkl4hrorth,
- 4.Bl3ux4fmake4
_ Valter4ir7l44 ' N 11114 1 3111, V. 4 7 4- •
• /21404km/set, . - - 40,2
licrA7loll4:oV3l-4tie Ceeitiziree*lxelPolltieelGeoi-, j
, hem the Etoetreeeittesidinahnde
seareee. by Alezeutter /Kip . :tti_;:e; to ow Veleeeeprel ' •
Tollits• Pat 5e.29 b; -SAYi2oO.- _
~ A (.1431.1AM1X,--OeietinittuldenstenifeMeiteting,vetild
jok.,ne treferrellataco r hezen:obtalsz
honeeonthe pritbee.;; °Ka7.#thck oBl6l --
at gas weer- - tonsltrAlt ' •
A r i'LLTOit'SMICTION-4-RY /Mo. . : _
tiounry of Marlines, M..h..4 6 . , Ingiluilliark ars) ... •
Sulineering, Milstranal *is Ith four thousand eagriniag, err -_.; -
%Tod. ^ sob. fao: For salsby, , •
mixls • . SAY 2 CO., 55 - Wood greet. -
400,000 Cords of 'Wo • • -Wanted.- -
PatoposAts OM be reatiTed- by do rolooitoziot.lbit
dell!rzy or 100,000 corSa of Int te Oak, permoatMor
four zqpntbsoct takyylece b3twecom thiseity
bore!. either on theCaoalValloodipr Achkb.coll -
be paid delivol.:4 l .ortkirthir porUcallig . „-• .
• P, CURBS= a- KM, • •: = ' -
I:llWOONlArents.l44lTblrdrtivi,t.
Weste.ra. Insurance Compaayi - 4ittar4rgb. --
R. MILLER,. Jr., - .PsendeaL j F. M. 4011.1)0.1 . 4, Somehole ,
- •- - CAPITAL, 1300,000. -
ALL lanai against ail kinds of Asks. !NM. and
y y ROM • All loam will - ter pltectkly adjusted - =I
promptly paid- - • • • -
A lima Instiingop, managed b 7 termme wimate well ;
knowd in .tbe eoromimiti; and who aro - determined, by ,
pin:aptness and liberallty, to. maintain the character which
they bare assumed, as c rerhq the best poteetion to those - :•• -.•
Irbo deem to be insures). • - • • - ;• • .
• Direckys:—.ll. Hickettomt, J. W. Stotler, :
N. thilmes, It> W.ES Smith, C.ltutuett, Ofttr="W..hutkanisi
Wm. 3t. Immo, Jam= Lippentott.„ 0 some: Dank, Jam= Ilcs •
..6.ahry,..A3maader Nimick, Thomas S,i4s.
113.4)fftee,No. 92 Watt -. atrea9;{Warehon.sp atlipang t ,
Ca, srp aura.}• . : ace'. - •
• Cloth litanufactary,
-
NCr'z'a"r S hade
s It. Nv vir -loran E T s
R. rEarrAw,, - •
1-2 MET L.L.11D2C4.78 13inliT23, CV..% list '4se, psis •
‘-t 6 ' do . -do •. do --- to S 7 do. -
• . 6 • do do do" 13,00 to 2,00 - da
rimmed, Gothic and - Plain, tsoviad rioes; - _
'Buff Linen,44^Sa,643ie. • •
BU Oil Ciotti. 4426 x, 6-4 31e-. 6-4 4410 t, !,
0'44404 011 Cloth. blade, 44 280, 6-4,7 k; 64 Oa;
11gstred Back _:do • - 32a4 6-1406,0448 x, • .
Soomsned do 14-6 33a, 64 900,114.60e4 -•- ;
Mabogiu37 5ai110687063 44 B,.t 3-4 75e— 64 ST
Tablec oven Vxr tsti cent" y 4 4 , ee34, 75. VW,. .and $1 esch --:
EP= QU 0004444 91; 60 410170 - 6irdj. ••• - •
Elosigi 000.e1 46,
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