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    PITTSBURGH GAZETTE
'P • RDkdSUED BY ITIIITO k CO
PITTABIIROB
WEDNESDAY EdORN4Na. JANU4 Ir •T' :I2, /851-
w.
.T.itrasiie War Gss.--All doubts of
• •
alitY_ of the wonderfnl discovery of Mr. Psixx,
of Vre'riniter, -Mannoeb.3eqs, pee fat i•TIDE
Away before the sicenmulation of facts. - Ilavuig
secured his . patents, both in Europe and Ameri
esOirZPeine now freely exhibitts his gas manu
.
feetneinicPenitions, vrithent 'hesitation or re
eerie to all who desire 'an 'inspection. Ile has
accepted the Dostou wager of $5,000, that he
could not substantiate his claims, and measures
prison he taken to test the reality of thedis
.
Oery ni Conclusively as human ingenuity can
-do it.. It is rinn ceilthat ho will soon repeat
idlexperitnents New York before, some of the
best aciitatific P (assess• / Mr. 3. R. Nichols, of
Hav El, co ywith Dr. .IYelter Chan
tfing,efloston, s recently present at one of
.Pain's exhibitions end gives his impres
aions.in'one of the Beaton papers, as follows
Shut isrlic nature' of the gas' which he pro
dnies aticopiorudy friim water ~ hydrogen,
sialageotts'to that pranced from water by other
inithoda or dkomposition? When lighted, be
„foie passing the turpentine jar: it does. resemble
the'common hydrogen jet,bat this, it seems to me
is insufficient proof that it is constituted . precise.
aorinnon hydrogen. In repeated experi
ments-in milaberatory, I ham not yet been able
produce that effect: upon the purest hydrogen,
procured from water by tine and acid, which Mr.
Palno does upon his by passing it through
. • ,
Jathough r,taiententa hire been Made by cope
lantenten, that they Imre sueeeededinimparting
Elnrcdnating properties to this gas when prucur
ad 14 common methods, yeti am very much IBS
perd An doubt Whether they have obtained any
thang like the perfection of illauthmatingpow
exithich'characterizes Mr. Pallea light. -ob
-tinned; in my experiments, a. very obvious in
. ;crease of luminosity at thh apex of the jet, when
passed'through turpentine', affording a very
lighp but' nothing at all comparable with
what thave since seen in Mr. Paine's jet of light.
.....InntlStrer to the inquiry, ha informed' one that
Inettselthe turpentine of COMillerte, the same
Maio...thyself. It seems to me that there is
atttro in this question as to the•miture of Mr.
l'ainels gas a very important inquiry, and that
itlaniinatter whirls should receive early. Investi
gation.. Can any one-can lir. Paine himself
-Itader/ positively its exact nature, which see
- ifaiiiilhaf it is produced 'under very pecuiihr
eirtmnstances, by apparatus new in itscharacter
tr. and tremendously powerful in its effects”
; theorising prematurely and without ex-
Penment in relation to the chemical action of this
ariangement of Mr. Paine, is manifestly wee!,
'atidtmprofitable. The construction of his
boli
-oos,, constituted as they are, of a thibuliu• coil,
.
interiar of which is filled with -water, his el
beiredes parsing down into the water, terminat
ing in said platinum points and these points into
'cups of caned platinum wire, are nets and inge
nious aiming,ements, and introduce to the scien
Life world a new:subject for thought and study,
- "and time alone can show to whatneb - results these
4E3eOveries win lead.
• In Ms discovery Mr. Paine has evinced un
common perseverance, besides great mechanical
. aind'icientific aktll Ile is henceforth to be reck
oned among the greatest discoverer; of our times
andif be'neveit lights a dwelling with his gas, or.
setae; Wheel in 'motion by the power which be is
nottfidetit.helom discovered, he has already
done enough to render his name Immortal.
— Alava not in this communication ileticribed
'rtS'aPpeoratits,"fi 7 tr it, Jetumot be done no as to be
intelligible to the utisitientifie, and the 'scientific
bare 'already had descriptions which brine the
mutter home clear and distinct to their minds.
" In relation,to fhb practical resulti, which are to
from this discovery, it is 'impossible to
it4te it the present time what they may, be,
- With this apparatus evidently in an Imperfect
atitte, With the decomposing jar leaking, badly in
generaied, as well as could be ascertained, 'about
twelve cubic inches 'of gni in four minutes, en
bough to supply, foim, burners, with a moderate
motion of helices.
- Ho Rag confident that, in its perfect state, it
*add supply : tWelve burners, and tliere Ls no sea
sin is doubt this conclusion. There may be ob
'Marla in the way of its .eniploynent on a large
scale; but there": are none that can be thought: of
at the presenttdpo.
The public mast not e - xpect the immediate in
of the'benefits of this tthscovery into
their dwelling's. It will, necessarily take time to
construct and perfect aiparatus, , and remove all
obstacles in the way of its general employment,
STdere dye any.
ST
they will shortly secure the iacalealable
benefits and blessings which it wilbeonfer; I :have
~. . .
•:r-The subject of the emprtreasien of the dmeri- 1
. - etits"Clutpel at Rome is still the subject of Lndig- '
. smut comment in tbe secular papera oethis corm-
try. T he New York Express takes the Courier
,
with . having been the apologist of the Pope and .
theVardinals, during ,this existence of the re-
Pnblic itallome. , We cimy the concluding para
..
graphs of. Its article.
~. In the, meantime we rcmark,j that both the
.courier and Mr. CUB have received a short les
. sulfites the real character of the Men. they bane
AO etrangely.been induced tudefend and eulogize.
Whatelaisn' -can the Cardinals, or any other of
the. Pope's friends lum.to the sympathy.or re
spect of-American editors or repreientatives
abmad; displaying. such ingratitUde for a favor,
whatever they may tmppose it to Live been:—
-
, WharrtiMect can be felt CT= by tbeirdefendem, .
. •for teen who hare disgraced thcruselvei by such
an arbitrary end narrow-minded net, as refusing
!-American .citirecis in Some to meet for the wor
' atiip,of. God in their, owit way?. But We would
to theCotwier seriously as Amerieans,*and
ask it Whether it ia not now at least Male eti
dent,
that there is no excuse for one of us qta
. raising with that Papal party at Florae, which
es the open and deadly enemy of liberty', and: now .
shown to be the esil oppremori of the people?
We.would. tisk . lib; further, whether the flepub
lies= et Borne' did not, last , year, .I offer the
strongest eiLlence of the excellence - of their
cause, ita ~ ddentity with our own and of their
Worthiness and its championsl . ,
"Let the Courier consider for a moment, that,
4 . ...111.. Casa , deferred so much credit ',for saving
" . : -. 11.-beitaisrs or two in Rome, (supposing that the
.. .etories load teen - true,) bow much more honor
'was - due to our American hearted C mut, Mr.
) liggink for the ' frank and generous stand he
Mule, taring many an innocent fro m brutality
• and murder. And, if the Pope or rho opagazida
timunire an enioginin for pertuitting an American
- church to be open for four weeks; who a . gLorious
set of men must, the Roman Repoblicans have
been; who introduced and sustained perfect reli
"gloms, as,well as civil liberty, through * out ell the
country 'as long as WOy had the power, and,
:when they resigned it temporitrily, swore to
adhire to their principles for ever.
PLANK ROAD INPROYEDI7B.,
Que seeders are aware that ts. company has C
been famed, a charter secured, and al route our-
Vieyed. for a Plank Road from Pittsburgh .to
lelestown. This road will be built speedily, as
3itis in the hawk of the right gat of men, and
• will be'of great utility to all that region of coun
try. Betides this, it is te ho theparent of other
lines of similar impVeiement, nil tending to -Pitts.-
haegh from - tliffertiat • directions. Indeed, the
Boutb part of the colontry promises to be covered
with a perfect net of Plank RoaAe. Atnong these
ha:a branch of the Roblestown Road to the
Washington turnpike, which boa been surveyed
• 'and found perfectly feasible, as will more fully
appear by.the following report
.• .
• Ptrisuuson, Jan. JAW
„2'. ? M. 11, Ilaows; Era, Wn. FOSTRIL, and others:
• Densameatt—l have surveyed the route for
stannecting the' Washington Turnpike ; Road with
the Noblestown Plank Road, The route envoy
ad commences on the Washington Turnpike Rood
at*COL Lee's houss, thence through lands 'or
Glenn,.Foster, Drown, and Bells, intersecting the
•Doblestown Road at Simnel Itell'erasidence,mak
lug the distanee two miles, which ; will not dent-.
ate from a straight line more than .about four
him:tared feet. The ground is very favorable' or
eneh road, and the grades will he Manly on a
laTel. with 'the one exception of the -ridge at
'Owns's Run; avid& place the gre will be
Welted one half degrees. , -
It
R. E. spedlYd AIeGtrYEN,
Uhl ngtoeer.
The distance from Pittsburgh t Col. Lee's
Ahouse, by the Noblostown Plank "fto , and
•
.braneb above noticed wilt be miler; 'on,
'eaar'siorter Moo iy uragthurup 4rnpiir; and
linitend of over:hills* on 0 giade in acme
planes of degress, thanew ioute will.be corn
positively level; in no place.over di degrees. - It
swilltherefcce tarifa' the travel dean "Washing
:, r t:nat turopMe f9i.tb2t distftnee. .
A bill grunting a charier for this branch road;
-Witiiitiler to go to Washington, iallowTeudixig
before the ,Logbilataxe,: and we hope" it will be
Lowed :Without any unnecessary !delay, as th ere
:"an be sooppr.ition in any quarter. to so corn.
anindable siiiipisrirtnraent:
We susaeptansl.tbit mass me e ting in shortly!
intVa 3l4l2 o s , n county, to,
'taw tbo:iidiiibry tavords founding
=Mafo building • Rink toad frxß l that'
placia —r „ttt4for*re got ti4e bo
0-*,c4i
4 t
the lllirsalikngton tiliapiko. whs4e the Hohlaataill
3)*44/!:ttert___ ThiW'rUnte, iritiP
Hickory, worddtu;arer for a intim trenk , kola . to
Stenbanal.e. WelLtbulg. or Yiltilingt 4 u-
Let the citizen of that region go ahead anti
lidikeithesuirids, and they will double the value
of their farms, and give themselves nil the ad
vantages of eiceess_to a good market, which they
could dusire.
Tits AshisTlC. —VP to.litst evening at 9, this
vessel had not arrived: We believe yesterday
was her 24th day.. Btlll, ape may he safe; for
if her machinery became disabled in the,easiy
part of the voyage; and she in making way with
sail only, she has not had time to reach New
York. in the quantity of sail she mimics is
very disproportionate to her site, ..hemprogress
would necessarily be slow.
Facn.—We heartily concur In all that la inid
in the subjoined panigraph, which we clip from
the Philadelphia Ledger.
There appears to be a movement going on
among, the fanners of our vicinity to petition the
Legitlature for far more effectual legal protection
to their fruit orchards and gardens, and which
the Legislature will doubtless accord to them with
o promptitude becoming -the importance of the
4ubject. To large cities fruit is not only a luxu
ry, but an element of health, life, vigor and en
-ergy. However profitable p it may be to the far
mer, and nothing is more so, it is infinitely more
conducive to the health of the citizen. Thus far
a very imperfect of the salutary power of
fruit on the, health of cities is entertained,
undo( course nothing 4 the semblance of reality
juin ever yet appear in regard to this highly
useful branch -of social, economy. fruit should
not be a luxury of the opulent, as it now too
much to, but n . common enjoyment of an classes.
as" a means tor Ate, • Prencrvation of health, sad
diyerting from eroded citice thy visitation of
pestilence. Its cultivation ought tone promoted,
and no legislatire action Ought to
.be withheld
which is necessary to its protection. It in not
marvellous that farmers should eo much neglect
this brunch of cultivation. when it is remembered
bow liable they are to the depredations of the
bile and the *ions.
We Isould suggest that, the offence of stealing
fruit from the tree on which it groWs should be
declared petty larceny, instead of- being only a
trespass, as it now is. This enactment, if thought
to be too severe joy the state at large, might be
confined to the vicinity of large cities, where it
is needed. In fact many farmers are so dis
couraged by the depredations of vicious persona,
that "tkey forbear to plant fruit trees, thus not
only depriving tkem of the profits of fruit grow-
Mg; kat leprisiog the oilizeks„ in a measure, of
the opportunity of ;purchasing fruit. 6.1)!;94'44,
of this kind is much needed 'in this neighbof
i
hood as well as in the neighborhood
delphis.
Sitemois will be well represented at the
War Fair. The Detroit Unify ,it
says Mt several articles from this State Gift be
transmitted, among which are Burqs Solar COM
pose, Wilder's Lee-Way Indieator, Fog Whistle,
and Rotrii7 Steam Engine, as well an control spe
cimens of fancy work, from the fair hands of
Wolverine Ladies, among which are a pair of
Fire Screens from peacock's feathers, bye *Die
Creek Lady,. a beantifol case to contain which,•
has been manufactninil lq A. Eiciamond, Book
binder of this city..
CONOttiGATIONAL CLEIIIII3SCS 1 t RIARAICTIC-
Frerrs.—From an article in the Greenfield Demo
crat, it appears that of the 1350 Orthodox Con
itegational ministe4ln Massachusetts, six were
pastors of the same,churchca at the beginning of
the nineteenth centirry,. vin—Rev. Timothy hi.
Cooley, 1). 1)., Granville, Feb. 1, 1796; 'Rev.
„TOhn Fisk, D. D., New Braintree, Oct. 16, 1796;
Bel. Isaac Braman, Georgetown, Jurie 7, 1797;
Rex.: Thomaa Snell, D. D., North ißrookfleld.
June 27, 1798; Rev. Theophilus Packard, D. D.
Shelburne; Feb. 20 ; 1799. At the present time
thereare Only five; the Rev. Elbibn Fisk died
last week. •
'FLAWING MUTT TREES
•John and !planted a hundred apple tyres," to
day said a neighbor tome one morning. lie thought
he had done a fine day's work. The fact is, ha
did no4plant one, and 1 told Lim no; although
in was true Olathe had stuck that number in.
to the ground. I told him that I and two hands
had worked bald far 3 whole day, and only gat
aboutfortY in. He seemed to think it strange,
and wanted to krinw bow 1 mutated. / Mid
I him.
I first take care that the roots of my tree.
&tenet injured in toting them from the nursery.
Thep I dig a hole from three to four feet wide,
and ten or twelve inches deep. Whet good soil
is on.the top I lay by itself, scattering most of,
the subsoil around. kVith the top soil and some
of the subsoil I mix '6lmost every thing in itin
nature of manure I can get 7 rOtted stable ma-.
Mae, coal ashek, a little lime, the scrapings of
roads, mud out of &Sip or ponds (this is very
good) and even old clothes, shoes, hair, bones.
the more the better. newt things are mixed
with the coil aforesaid, and the whole more than
half-filled up with the compost. Then I act my
tree, with a stake, spread oat the roots nicely,
throw on some more compost, and a little water
to make it adhere to the roots. tread it a little,
then fill up entirely, a little higher than the sur
face, wad it is done. The roots ere then about
roue inches below the surface, which is plenty.
Now, if the tree le -worth the ground it tree
pies, it is worth a little pains in planting. It
will be healthy, grew rapidly, and prOduce more
and better fruit than. if ploutetl in the ordi
nary careleta mameor. If too SG4 PI 4 tough
clay; a little sand it good among the other things,
but it is not rery essential..
Jilt. lb,N iO < intunr.)
TWO GAYS LATER FROM EUROPE.
'AIIEIVAL - ok . THE ASIA.
dU Tranyuil--RareJ jam Liurrpoal and Lcndon
Ain. 4th, Parir ?d.
The Cunard Sieatacr Asia arrived at her wharf
at Jersey City rt about 8 *la:* last evening.—
For some reason her mails were not distributed
at the post office till near 11. , •
W t s hrtwsuothing further concerning the Atlan
tic by this stairal.
The news is of little importance. We give
below whatever of interest we fial id owe files :
ENGLAND.
uwor or ESOLAND-11.61L or 1113COCX/
The Bank of England announced on the sth
nn ineinuse in their rate of discount from 2 to
8 percent. This measure was unexpected. and
crested considerable excitement in the cations
-Markets.
•
aroiMi.NY. •
POLITICAL krOSPECTA•
The Deutsche Attgesseirse Zeitung publishes some
interesting details concerning the nonlidential
conversations and consultations which pregtitml
the formal opening of the Dresden Congress.
It Is stated' that Prussia, an well aa Austria,
&Dieresis:, the'principle of u duality or division
of power between - the two, but merely en so far
as tlntaagan of the executive power is concern
ed; while ea far aaregards the legislative func
tions 'or the CorAdaration, they ndvocaie the
independence Om farts eltatinastances will allow)
of the individual States.
They are agreed to propose that Ate kyisin
tive Board shall consist of Id joint Stales or
Votes, but it is not their intention to enforae this
' point. On. the. contrary, if their plan ehOuld
happen to. meet with ri violent opposition, they
unprepared to minima to Lave • the 17 Votes of
the old Confstierntion, altdough in such a way
that the smaller Dimes ore to bise two Totem for
the benefit of Austria and Prussia, which Intend
to. Insist on hating two.totes each. An essential
change will take place in the manias:• of toting.
The old pion of passing resolutionS only tc.sta.
con. will be discontinued, and the decision will
lie with the majority. The minority will he bound
to such retalutionn, al:Attie casting tote belongs
to the presiding State, that is to say, to Austria
or Prussia, which Will take the Presidency by
rotation for periods lit from two to three yenrs.
Among the most important pointe is the re
ception of Austria with the whole of her prov
inces and-dependencies Into the Confederation.
This question occasioned the moat animated
Prussia could not censent to Austria's!
, Tosseating a pow& in the Confederation equal to
her awn, and a still greater Power beyond the
- pale of, the Confederation; while:Prussia, by the
: Incorporation of the eastern and western pros,
bleu, a nd of Posen, had noel-federal territories
whatever. No definitive decision has been taken
en thin delicate point. • Prdeeia protests that, if.
only the, German province! Of Austria are to ta
ker the new ConfederatiOil;:il will be necessary
for - her (Prussia) to remove East and West Prus
sia and the Grand Duchy-of Posen from the 'Fe
deral lalm — da: , Bat anOfferlu bean** Mb*,
tune time, tat the Thole of the Austrian mato
- 1
- 4clii shall :lie admitted ted ntn the Confederiann;
Mi,nt least' ill the provinces, eieepting Italy;
lit4nry,-.Tran,sylnuna. and the Banat; and that
if' thy nett zranted. thelvehole of Pro.sainiroultl
remain in the Confederation.
This last•plim is most likely, to,prove accepts-.
ble to Ambit. But the presumption that, be
sides this Confederation, anothersmaller (roger)
league will be formed on the basis of the right .
of forming separate (freie Uninmg,),and:i
tharthe legislative:pewer Of this league, or these
leagues, will be seated' in'a poptilar represents-
tion—othis prestimption," rays the Deutsche Al
gemeitie Zeitupg, i"rests on Tagne premises I and
inferences, of which the realization is not, infant,
intended by vitly one of the parties concerned."
It appeari, them that,
_Prussia and Austria
propose kit a slight modification of the old Fed
eral Constitution. They propose a strong Ex
ecutive power, and one which is separate from
the Legislative Board—a mode of voting by ma
jority, and the reception of sundry Austrian pro
vinces into the Confederation. The other points
are of secondary importance. • Almost all the
States of Northern tiermany consent to these ar
rangements, but they insist (and espetially lion
over) on adding a popular representation taken
from the Diets of the individual States. Bava
ria, on the other hand, supported by the South -
German Sloth and Electoral Hesse, has again
preferred liar Old plan of octal graup•
pen, ) according to which the Executive power
shell belong to Austria; Prussia, Bavaria, Bas
enji, gaunter, guitemberg. and the Grand
Duchy and Sleet - irate bf Vessel while' the Legis
lature of the Confederation is provided for by the
representation of the individual States and by n
popular representation taken from the Diets.
This plea, ,it is stated, has not the least chance
of iIJGCOS4II.
In conjunction with these etetements, the Kol
ner 2eitung publishes a plan, which is being
proposed to the Dresden Congress for organising
and - distributing the votes in the Central Legis
lative Board. The incorporation of the two Ho
henzollern Principtlitiev (with Prussia) and the
impending incorporation of Lichtenstein (with
Austria) facilitate a reduction of votes of the old
Confederation. Prom li - they are to be reduced
E° 1¢ Thp german lialaio3 tower the King of
Denmark are henceforth to be joined under one
appellation—such as, for Instante, Frisco, and
Nassau, which will be entilled to one vote, will
be converted into a Grand' Duclij. Oldenburg.
Brunswick, Anhnit, Lippe 'and B'eldekwlll have
the joint appelation of Eastphalin
thede Sum% as vellum ebb Thuringian States,
Will have one vote among them.
The 1G votes world thuo belong to the follow-- I
ing States: Austria, Prussia, Bavaria, Saxony,
Hanorer. Wurtembers, linden,: Grand Duchy of
agsse, gi t ctprill
Friscia, llecklgeherg, !inrsen. Ltlxembllll, eel
the Free Tom* A - plenar meeting of the Bunil"
takes place every fifth year unilbn the presidency
of Austria, and to the intermediate time the be- ;
illness of the Confederation is discharged by its I
supreme board, or "Federal Council," which con-
gists of six members, and, which is divided into
two ',!courts' . .—one foehome affairs and one for ,
foreign!offairs. • The two great State's, Anstrii
ef i neint each two members, who
ternatelytako the Vadidkiny at the two Conrts.
The other two members are appointed by the 14
remaining States under the honotary Presidency
pf Pravda; thesehro teemberswill act en Serra
thrice to the Austrian and Prussian members.
Among other details the projeet mentions a'.
, floNri. of Arbitration." The ?residency of this I
Board along/ (5 the four lesser Kingdomewhich
appoln one memildi edhb, while tba renfoining
10v es, - (of small States) under rim honorml
Presi cy
,of Bavaria, appoint a Secretary. The..!
King of satiny presides In the 'fburingien States
the King of Hanover has the the honorary Predz
deucy oflastpholic and the Kiug of Wartem
berg that of the Free Towns. The honorary i
President has, of course, the casting vote.
The .Hasoborgh Borsenhalle states from bees
den that Count Reveotlow Faye, the Holstein a
gstit. et the Dresden Congress, wan admitted to I
an au dience by Prigno Scirgartsenberg previous
to the departure of that itploniatist, for Berlin.
The Priuce assured Count Rerentlow that the on
ly advice he had to give to the Stadtholders was,
that they should make an act of instant submis
sion to the federal decree, and that they should
disband their inny. Prince hicwiuttenberg
do
dWred that this was the only way to enable the
Confederation so protect the rights of the Buell
.;
lee according to the resolution—of the Fi.ileral
Diet—of the 11th of September, 1846, but that
if the Stadtholders persevered in their resis
i tance, and if the mission of Count Mensdorf and
of Baron Theisen, who have .been sent a com
i miadoners into Holstein, were to be rolled of dr
! ebjeet, the Icerninge and threats of the Federal
I authority would he lip by ON , . and
Psusoia and Anstria would not for o single ino-
I meat hesitate to enforce theirdeeree.
''To this, the Holstein agent., replied, that the
Stadtholdern and tile : people of the Duchies, fut. I
ly convinced of their right, would prefer en hoe- I
prable downfall to es tame and dingracyful pub- :
mission to term which they were .juntified in
considering as emanating Dom Denmark.—
These explanations have virinally pet a termi
nation to the mission of Count Reventlow, and
the telegraphic despatches of this - morning, es
tablish the fact thetAnetria and Prllerie.are ful
ly agreed and resolved to have reepuro to ex
treme measures.
'ibis thin , of the'case in further confirmed by o
semisotheisl article in the Gepterrcichinche Cor
respondent, in which it is stated that the two
Cabinets of- Austria. and Prussia are fully a
greed as to their phinnof operations in Holstein,
and that the troops will be permitted to cross
the Prussian territories. The paper : which we
mentioned, adds that the Stadtheildera will be
forced into salmis:ion, not only because such is
the will of the Germanic Confederation. but that
Ilthe Military opcopotion of Holstein at the pre,
entjtaictare . takes place in Consequence of the
London protocol, of the dih of Jury. IF is also
i stated by tbememe journal, that Austria, faithful
jto her federal duties, will never go beyond the
federal resolution of 1846, and that the incorpo-
Iration of Holstein with Deismert would be alto
gether inadmissable.
THINGS IN HESSE CASSEL.
Court I,e4;tinglin,, thelAustri an Craamiszioner in
in niase has sus ended the functions of the
Standing f.lominiitee of }he Gift. The g
it the terror Counf Leiningen'ti decree :
Blaze the Permanent Committee of the
Ravi= Lien has, in Its present romposittery
placed ohdtaelett in the way tit n recognitiou of
and obedience to the Elector's demons of the 4th
7th and 28th of September, and since that board
has used its rights of impeaching the public.
functionaries in a manner which was calculated
to produce, and which indeed has produced the
most lamentable consequences, I Live, in she
(mugs yo my duty ,as lettere] Commissioner, and
mate sarciagh of the powers plenipotentiary
which 1 hohl, prora to prohibit to the
said Committee elery otticitif =acting and antic,
ity. Any act of disobedience ettaiten this deems
of mine will meet with immediate punishment
according to the forme and providions of the ex
isting state of war
COUNT LEININGtN
Federal Corardasioner.
amel Der. 26. 1660
. -
The fairy, Zeitung states, from Cassel, that
14,v! paw be no doubt as to. the reasons why the
Feder s 3 gnairsistioner has thought proper to
suspend thellatiftinEg' ) ErW e ' for that
cording to the provisions o the Consti
tution, it will within& few weeks Licari Pe
duty of the tloyernment to convoke a Diet. ff
the Diet be not convoked it is the ditty of -the
Committee to impeach the lab:lister of the Interi
or, and as it is not the Elector's intention . to
convoke a Diet it woo thought convenient, to re
arm the possibility of another impeachment
Tlik; ,E.;a4'E. ,OF KINKEL.
The Nen Prußsian ieitup s :q $. , 41 , 10, 1 ., the follow
ing statement relative to the late mail; of gru
fessor Kinkel.:
" Every fact that gradtMlly comes to light
contested with Kinkel's escape from Spandau ie
-a proof of the dangerous energy and the power
of united action in the Democratic party. Kin
kel flkl in the first place. from Spandau to Strel
itz, and thence to IYarnemulde. On the whole
route, at every two miles rtlklit Englieh) were
relays a b:orkxp with acarriage ready, in wait
ing for three days in),ltikthta. The proprietors
of the horses were in moat . tamee the drivers :
more than a hundred individuals wero tutorgm.l
of the plan. but of course not one of those urtnist
special duty it was to knovirof such matters. in
Warnemunde the ship that woo to have received
the fugitive, was not ready to Anil, 111/.1 Kinkel
*as taken to Rostock, and Concealed in A house
aearlhe gate for eight days . , till he mild 'rm
baric Aft yyripl that landed him In Scotland."
• •
11 1 41 W-Y
KOTArill CO/11310 TO Axim.
The Comer l'olski announces that the affair of
the Hungarian Refugees has been finally arrang
ed. America Lao offered them no asylum which
they have accepted, and Las undertaken to pro.
vide for their wants;' the Ottoman Government
pays their expenses to Liverpool. and the En.
glib Lhoygypment , their expenses thence to Amer
ica. This arratkospent was propoied by the Ot
toman Government sand Acceded to by England
and America.
• , SLAVRar AMONG TIIR MORMORa."—WP feel it
to be our duty' to define one position in relation
to slavery. There nre several men in the Valley
of the Salt Lake from the Southern Staten, who
have their slavenwith them, There is no law in
1 Utah to authorize Slavery,lneither any to pro
hibit it. If the slave in. dispor.ed to leave his
master no power exists there, either ,legal or
moral, that will prevent him. But if the slue
chooses to - remain with his mister, .nroze are al•
lowed to interefere between the muter and the
shave. All the 'slaves that are there aPPele to
beperfeetly contented and satisfied. Wheu
num in the Southern Stares:embraces our faith
and is the owner of Waves ' the church Berl - to
if:jatir elwranslrith to remain with you, and
to govith.youpiattsm not sway ; burl WI
*Me to *mop; or on SOL satiotled t 0 raiuga
*ith . l.3., hie fireyou to sell Oleic orio)ei,:tilem'
~.,
r , tree, is:your t•onetie l ie t . ashy duvet -4, 3 ,,, i „ : . . ut:i need. 'twat .tint. opp.iu• ,fLICI ~,:.
The eh r urtiliouthit
point assumes not, the , re-" • georl simian: • •'Jacobite . More of the . ri or
aponsT.bift to direct' The Wei of the land re-/ - a 1f,?,= ',.. .. t i : j ".,' ;'^ g i• 2 '"'' "' '.'''''''''''' ''''''-'
cognise S !very ; we do not wish to oppotte the 0c07.1.
..,, } ~, m , s o .. t h. or th.
lowa of the country . If there is sin In selling a • nun: e wea n tt;;1i...6 , h" , a - Tb^ ° r -,---.--
slave, kit the individual who' sells filth hear that Maur Indliritcr, a Tale tor Mothers nod fxoy,hter, Be
Ida, and not the church , Ifisdotn and 'prudenee ° T o ut i gtmlapwoe. ns Omer Airuilxr.
dictate to no this position, nod we trust that our R..b . .. '''....... rq j.... "'
Irhig Almanac for'lls4l.
position will henceforth be understood .—Frostier No lof the coule e s Illuminalod edition of tbe Wayerty
I (7116 f dial. _ i CV B°CIICS AT HoutEs rur, ,
Dedrable Suburban Residence for. Sale.
Tun subscriber offers fur ale the bowie and , ground.
where he to.. male.. Filtrated on Park et.reetrbelow Tre
mont. In !Met/hear. and about 25 mit:tutu' walk' final th•
market of this city. The lot le 140 feet (dart on Park st..
running hark tit fut. to en alley—containing nearly one
sere otground. and is bounded on every aide by large ore.
lots, adorned with Deem tut shrubbery. The halve Is
nearly new, larue. and eseervillturlY well ...gut. ...h.
'a
*VIA 4.f 00 fret, and a depth of 72. and wintains fourteen
rooms. Ladd. halls him feeit Witte. It L. built In the hest
end most durable manner, and has a Err-proof roof. and
contains all the modern ronvenieurrn Two pun.. •ith
an unfailing supra, of hard and salt water. a.,' at the door.
011 the ruralise, IMP the unnuary out budging', stable,
roan;. hoop, 4.e. The annul. ere laid mat madll . 5
lawn. °meted with ebohe fruit tree. evergreens. dowering
shrubs. eurrautu giseeberries. raspberries. tr.. and • mks/ I
Intneien. The fruit it Eddie le" kind. and the trees are in
their prime. and yield muutgla for We COOI, of an egilln.7
fund,. The eduutaon of this propert). at to salubrity and
suburban eorafurts. eadolonul with etionaulty to lb. , nitre
Is bid ' , enamel by so) redden,. in this Urioity. It halt
a view a der tibia giver for over • mile. of TAUNT..."
I tille.tiouth Pittsburgh. the en), the two rivers, and the
: bills around. forming altogether a tumoral, dprogneet of
which the era never weuiea Every had Which eaten Or
• departs nom the part of Pittsburgh Oil OW Man, Too as In
'8" vie.. Th . ... 1 3.. arid tic.iuts are o. flmiaruir
morel ffmn anuoyan.ae ot dwt, 110 dellilll4l. of
=WWI and we e nnuticom and tabula a retirement as quiet
tad higui-fol Last located inmate quiet nook in the country.
The prop sty will be add at • bug..., and I...aseasioi given
on the first of.soul. Legume at the Gaudio office.
: relo.lll Co WIIITE.
EuropeanAgeney.
The enha. - riler isitoods 'intim, the pebatA. Ghia of
Great Bl'l4llll, Trance, srul . oerutan . , Jurhalt the inonthi of
April, Mop, arri June 1,,43, Inorluit DittAbito‘h on March
nth, ant ' , Ai '
t ,o t-leas 4 In attend ta any &gondol of a tor
Mow iitirecter wWch um:y be =Wed to Ms cue.
lenT,Grorlz JOILO D. DAVIS.
yglif A RR A TILZ, CASE
IN OU UIDBT.
M. linix,ltir I rXxre.. - titily comply vial your request
ail, X 3,ouliirttir You In =count of the elinostrairaratow
Citre
of my little ilati6liter's3iye by the I of 3 trfirr "Petro.
Mu wax-attacked with a very fore eye in FebrentrY nr
Mar& last, When I Immediately applied to the limit moil•
cal ail In tha city, by ahom It wazpreneunetsla .wary bar'
eye,' and ail gate zoo uo hope of doing herr enYAFDA.
no. which 1 PAM Ler Into ttre regnmy wan old lady, who
pad la , tt stieSosaitil fit carling e) ea. SLa sob' me Mat
her moo wAs hopeless, 14.1 she would certainly hew tzol cal f
that onr 101 l also that the other would follow—it lain, a
aerofulout allss.lton of the M.A. Asel certify, that at
the tit. tnytabor LI 13. Vashoul came to the conclusion
that was had 1s thr try I our Detrohnto. the wet MADIP
want of one ef.o. It is thor 111 , 01 ut two months since she
began Its nee.; mud ohe to now nee with I.th'iyes as goal
az ever she did: and... far an I can toll,l hour. she haw,
with the blaming of the AltnightD lawn cut , ' by Petrol , "
• Yours, respectfully.
PnaWcts Demme pawn.
Pittebuljrio Sept. :3. 1840.
'Past Pl,O lry rsoyA.r s McDowell, 140 irmal st.: R. Rs
Boller, fa Waal et; D, M. Cuiry, li. A. , F.lllottNeeeph Dou
glass, and 11. Schwartz, Allegheny; also by the bromic,
tar. S. M. ELER,
nov7hlar3 Canal Ilui,Serenth et., Pittsburgh.
10PAItTNERSIIIP—Wo hale associated
v.) erlth to Tzuvr.r. Bra.. lets evader of the F 4703.1,
Demsito Wm. who .111 devote Ma perahttllatteatlon thew
tasuhe. TL style of the lituk echt.lpa u betctotore.
100
EXCHANGE AND ItANEING HOWE
or
A. WILKINS & CO.,
Corner of Third and Narket sta., Pittatigh.
Citizen's Insurance Company of Pittsburgh.
KNCOUItAGE HOME INSTITUTIONS.
• oak., No. it Water rtr.er.,lu thowarchotow of C. H.
NT.
C. U. Maur, Iteraideut. A %S. Matt.. titte'r.
This Coutwoy I. nt.w prepared to IT= alt r ittertharatlaw
~114411; AO trattaltU, ' •
Au =We guaranty Ilor thA ability and Integrity of the
itimlitYLlOn. atiordt-t1 the character of the Dinette;
who ara all citizens of rittaLUrah. well slat fartwably
known to lb. romotoutty for their prodpnetOutelligeme,
sod itit,gra,.
Dtarattiot—C. Um. Ilaaley. AClta. Larimer,
Jr.. Walter Hugh It. King I,lwanl Heaselton,
John Haworth. r , tlarlattugh. S. 111.
h . fer. ap:gt.tr
Foreign and American Hardware.
LOGAN, WILSON 64 (Xl.
No. 129 Wood Streit.
lIAVII NOW IN 870111:
AMI and complete Cast of Ft,/ . IEIUN AND NERIC.A,V
ILVItDII' Alt
for trod. , mbl • hph-tlemore prewel
p. 4 1 ao puma/Leen at. edfo tl l ll . , r
Eirondeler with way or a» FattiVA rillr
SirMaJr-le) VaJourroa.—Nevi the talluollur eerClersok
sod then /Iyou on. the triumpbsort o.lllle
peered by thli gnaol aomedl
Cr o oterra toon.lop. Crnovgo Cu. Dec.lll. 1617.
Mr. 111eJlela —L4or lilt-1 tale p!esoeure to lotorealog
you. the lottle of Dr. 311-oree teruatUre• whiet 1 par
.l.A-el from you. lam kireu me entire malisto4ao. 1 gave
ithiU of Woe cue tongviiaculOrll. itnai Obi Pee./..„ .117“
tonne. 'nig lieziJ.oroly, I 'gait heels Seepooorn/ more,
what eh. pooe.l 113 mon, the nest morning 1 loan her
the 'am. qubonty, stbl elle ‘*seed L 3 won, Correa,
ANIIIIF.W pownsg
J 611aD &CU.
So.(ealVocel .5.
Fix by
,
Ia1c112•S
o.ld j-
EXCHANAA A U . BANKING HOUSE
WM. A. HILL & CO,
•
No. 84 Wood Street, Pittabergh.
4 I.lrms, attn.." 03 1O orecerte ,&114
•
Ag. 4 .1 `,Y, b .', l =` l 3ll - ,A c afe.E.V.l2::
Sm.. neer teb ream - r.
Tire ele,eh larcan bo storcrrrly meirtimed by
...re ...I tremor... Lie krailice et' ref. reintirce. reskitort U
ern' mei others Iv St Donoir. ' •
On the 1I Wawa in Aronnar onnar, YlHnb. Mr.
Castnnn. S. linnorcson. of Pittsburgh.
on Morass, the 2011 Ina, ant S.a.s.n Qcom, avi 'so
111.. (mural will Lace mr I.l.lonre a Mr. ri , nrT n.
1,16/1. dLarMLurCL, uo Wt.t.lue•lay mutant, at is ti clock
• v., anJ pkwo.l
(jr T. best rti.ce fur barn. for olllrma to our
eitiaeto In the bry'slonla line, • ill I. fu A at IteiLatina'a
A llellaP moyLltia. 1U
stout Lll.Asou rolvigti 'and Dutrireat. la Filter and
Etaple Dry flood. of .11 attlea, '41.1164, patterns, and
limy will Le open t,..wilnatleat thLttlar. Itt
to erhrt. on the Urn ounr. Seats will be reamtni far
alnrmilit^ the. sale. ml, ,lark of goof••
es, na,tld atplj,ll7. mtl• In Pittsburgh et our Dam. The
puny on agutrnwl that the .ale will h. p 04110., and the
v.'. nil t, put up in I.ta suit all HAl:mon( pureharera
en ~ht i, atun, who will attend the Ni,'.
Ding and Prescription Stare for Sale.
S. PRESCRIPTION STORE
rotrl•:ling and Int mei art o
I_, E R
la n dttly; a prolltalde P trem rem, I 4
fcrml Tor Mit. rallf tom, I.or Mahar parilettlant,
apply at Ow Chrottirle °SI , • ~,rj, rj
•-- - - •
THIRD WARD PUBLIC SCHOOLS
?laving hcvn mmtomticd r . Mc a Has. 14nrrnot. lata
l' nnmpcM In raid aeloads.prnpcm opettlnit • Yritate rehnol
Iroyr and girl.. on Monday next, In Om Ihretnre SM.
thr. F.lMlir pn rbyterinn Chun+. Smithfield ntmpt. Tame
anr i p at .). known on application at No 47 hand trteret,
cr et thr 4rhocl ronm. •
(10- PA ItTNERSHIPIVe hace this day
Jas—aa.at vitt. a,. Boatjatran , flua?,111. 1, 111.rjuo•
*""r on-In
cas.
Plltannrah, .lantwry I,4sl.—Ja=dlM
WANTEICLA Boy about Seventeenyears
v "tee, teatiem In a WholeiialaTmiMY RUM, •lio
ran epeak and gentian. and to remain throe riatta
t b10.1,1), 1)0.11.1.10t10.1 ant 19.111.111011;
/11100/1 1 11) <4ll,
OR RENT--A splendid
ta,
lendid DairyFarin,
adjoining the eity,,trth a Good Dwelling Hot
EL and fine Apple Orchard Ali.. a well finlehMemii.
Country !Intuit., enttage , rtyle, eight mom, with nut
Initldinua Rol arre,,of ground. arttnln twenty Minute' ,
Arlie of the Court noun, Alm, toteral Itlnnluesr tan
Dwelling limy., In and Out of the eity. will he rented on
reasonable hy 110117 Ally M Law.
I.2,2lllnotwitT 41 Grant amt, neat Yourth
FUlt DALC--'iho op!ricriber offers for V,
Irrye and well hullt 'Brick thaw,ritjt tire
seat.re set,. of grnd. situstril nll. Phu alswel.ww."
-
within thine mlls% of this elty. he ns ,
the lot dr April nosh
Ann. awry dreirablo e nroll emungt. eontalninu s ituate dCou
Arm with s spring of ent mat., theme,
near the three.
Alw..• lot of I. , :pousl .0 feet II Indies by 1 . ..111...t, rplarloin
ug the re.klenre of, Mr. A:Stenter, near the city. ni.teolb .
the Seventh Rsot, on Pennaylvsals Aronue. Possesekas
siren Inone.llately.
It Is now rertoln that the Plank Mad will be
slat the slew.. property early In the rrnolne summer. P r
further iuteruistion, spill , DAVI . ° BEF.LER, Fourth st.
P.a. near the fret dexrihed property.
1;11.11i SA LE—The nulJseriber rt.
P '11;t407,','; !it; " . .n ^ a
AllZheny Avenue, tael. r.. 1 The ' lmuse le
lan, double pick buntline. lb ersflhtNo•npler Thera le
earris, stahh. slut t
I 4 aster on the On•lnd..
widen ...molls , . two aro, well no prove.t.motalultur ever,'
. 4 troll , al. , • sprit: low,. and annoki . house.
/ . 1"..,10 11 giteu whenever .10111.1 tit:IMAM%
tst...Nltf
PROPOSALS •POR STAM.
• . Inn . ? Ottinn i. tt: ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
IPOSA LS will 1w TeeniVeti fit thin Do-
I LlitiLeht nt.lll.le 4th day of Mundt twah tor fornidn
n o : hon`thr th, 011 . PO .t IJr thr United
roars from U. Onilnlay`nt. 44fit
onstemi lo the behartmetit.
viz' -
The name oir the age. and pmts In eireniar Mtn, rut
loan n roltd hit - et 4 . 1 Itaxtenni ;deli. and nnule *nett
Man n. jo adtust of tottera nod tlnuto , 11,igumte the
nn d . with a thumb wren to keep tart.; letiera
; ; i in Once. Mort ataglp, and the bite. eontia. ,
hot the .stne, . tbn thwe onw• mann.
f.eturd tnnt UnO. Atonal mahogany handle of the
nun. hint mix, to Le Petnalnly fnetened r
at !tamp. The
on 44 the ttwr Othre , intod no as In enntaln hat three
leiter , nub, of thn run. Rite now In Um, and•to to rut from
161 144e,k0 nf hardened lquei. Plr unnt.tbr U. lAedarnof the
1tr4tc 4 1 1 ,t4 , ..;1 3 1 , .. „ itite , p , :h ..... t0 , p 1 e: nude of like lasadnnAl
itatona VIM the word, .pahl" and 'lnn , of the
fnrot of Moe now in
Alan. Amain with eure, denotlny theratel of 1 ,- ntafe
•and thou how iu n.r. .
. . .
„r ktunp.• to le M1L.1..11 hertlettt4 Fleet.
Moat aleo promo huLt for the dr ..der +temp, vita the utoutta
At, for earn metorste thuu tuntainteg the meth eOA-
Pittitnt (*three later.
mut eh to puce for the dure of the mouth.
AD, complete Debi Of mouth. lull drum.
„fir m, / 4., ,ugh se(lllate Litre with the 1r00.13 and
Alo, far twit etperata rime with the thrunis derutlng
th. we, of wane. The making at the Mt:fermi Ms lull
nut, harem, be ultra to different contractor. but the
ropnel far the whde uhieb is.de.tued
the DeJurtwrit
nufmill to .erup t ed.. The 'Peuurtment
errndeemed ettu it.if the righ eut. m reject ell propulab,ll the *ice
Is ni
.Itpectmerat cgtheustitete hinge . Of thugo*.oohed mite
re i tfir i =ut.
timers].
RIG 4 :g-15suko Carolina finis:lll,l„.
VOTICE—The partnership heretZietia
a....ung under tlw brut of hollmane Garrim. wan
red on' theist lontaut, by mutual cothemt. The Iwo
nem trill hereafter be na m e by Henry L Boh m ,. m a
Abraham la th of Bulltuan Garriam.
11. V. 1101.L3IAS.
L
GARithtftN.
: I I • Ilj. . ;..
IVOTICE---.1 Meeting of the Committe on
litkiltgalTevh;lL'ititt%lt 00, of the Qcnl
at w [eb time the thalObrlll of themulitt:l . nd ' n - f the to- orhe r' lrtgr C 4' Zirtz.in p
'r
'" ur
BENJ. PATTON, loahlowm.
j IFE ASSUltANCE'—lpsurance ,n 1 per son,. t.0...0t the eglo , of sod fOr nay Co OSerted in
Nallimot Loon Fund tan Amou r... ono.ty. bY
"t i PalLfor q=lVrTf d ;,plarottory pazophlotr jut
rePlred (Or gratultoue en Ir. at the
Io Y.Yr -u" of • Wood Pt ‘ - r e. M. !Ico n L r L istZ. -Fourth.
N , the matter of the account of JanorA
tdtutuit.trtnur d. Irai u l
n rum A John Ilumell.
L/Kli O [Abater T. BSA
Atut uow, w tell Jutuar, =h. Ml. no motion of A. It.
AttlEr. the (Suet optodut Jtutitter E. lusty. Ittut, to audit
gad otlituA Bile ..mt. cad distribute the ballotrc.
By tho (burl. • • DANIEL 31eCCEDE, Cierk.
Nutlet, to herolty gtivett. that 1 .111 attend at my onto,
No A 9 Fifth utzret..lll tho city of PlUOturgh, on Mouuler..
the 17th do,ydt3" February .next. it 2 o'elark. tho
Purlu. , or aPC , JUtment. J. BRADY, Au stu
ditor.
Junuuy
ROLL BUTTER-25 has fresh. in good
order. hi slur. fur ..11.! by WM. EbbOALEI
1,, W.. 4
ARD,:--7 Aria No 1 Leid Lard;
nrata r CO
SIIAS-10 casks Pure Potash;
lc cut& Salertatts. for oak hi
J.l. It. FLOYD, Bound Churrlt
EGARS I — . 100,00 U common for nate by
A. 2. 2 , .L aO. KAM)
EILITTER -46 I'd,' prime roll for sale by
*at J. k It. VLOVI,
Allegheny County, as:
. 7an Orphans' Court, held pt Pittshurgit.
/1. In and for add ecnoty, on the 10th do of January,
'Oat, hanore the Ilnurabie 101111arn D. lititure, Preaktent
Judge, and Mgt Parnuel Jorge, ituodate.
The petition of //etrad Toting, Adutiniatratnr cf all and
eingular the gcuts tr., of Catharine AlcCuntb draw:ed.
nu preaerited, eating tddb that th raid deeolaot dual In-
Oda.. !Arn( nct &KIT Id low oa rpenal:all ulate for the
oniont of her debts that ebe Out robot In Ind dunnitt
of 'o of t In a certain teens., or lot a prould PII.IIIII
in, he Plath Want of do , tit) of nitoburglb haring • front
nri IVutilnabal dr.% thlrt, 1,1. and eat..ndlng lead .00
equal width on a line parallel with O',`lie .trees idly Il•et,
pon which ere erected two theelllnd lanne,ceoldod to the
iti ‘ 47Thetatt r e2 b eret t ritrd " .:l i hrel o t t wel . ... ' t2ell L M n e,t; i e l' eN .
ID earl
M arinot M'Cutui. denuded. and Maubal 1I ' (: run,
by June, ananteL by deed elated Pith layof October. 11.41.
• The Internet of raid loteetate teeing the wahrlebal on" lot (
of add pngaioo. rod there tenon on wraonal
to to toy
the debleeof +ail Calloat boo, prating the Court to grant an
nnler forthe sato of Fall realendate, fbr tbd payment of the
JO. I •
Wherettpnu. the Court onler and direct that lb, old Li
ndularator eapose the odd promisee to pUblin ule, at the
Court House, In the tilt' of FittAburgt, oq.SaturdA), the
1 1.
efteenth day of re nary. A 0, 1
_5 , 151. and ro ta the .1.13.
for the heat price th t wen ho had thadebn, ng due
Ilgiw ...o,,satl. 'notice of the three PAO
rod phkreg sale.
Ltd n -Itlond.',.."rieetgltuhtau'i. and
wall ^nt"tT
the - next 401.1 Orp :(knot.. of the Court '' ' . '''
lalte-' , II I .LIS l , 1./" 13:1EL AIeCURDY, Clark.
Soda kdi—Price Reduced.
31111 CASKS Muspratts' best quality Glami
0 ii"Jadi Soap liakvri Sod. Ark. on Wail awl 10
br ll* quantity of fve o , un 0.-
ja.nullt SIIIVIIEVTRU. - Liberty 0 •
Winter Clothing at Reduced Prices,
A
1 WM, tIOBYS Cheap Cah Clothing
'ffAl";;L'A the wt..; Ip=hlistnent being ‘1.....irnal
ZIL.U.Tgof the
is h gr ' l l trZurM k o . rtt 171; 1
rive. hte detrrtnlnew I to olfrr them al ,rreatly
price]. t rash. , All thaw. who want gru.d.t....hhalnl.le
11 mule elottantr, will hal it wrratly to thrtr Rlvevt
to favor him with oall, a.. great 10malnn will be utirre.l
1.21
COATRAGTOB.S.
P tqceired h the under
r2 17a;
,
NOTIi
pROPO''
Irf`F.th 7 r. - ;%
12:Z=L13
EttE2ttitlM
ritEletinti
::M=lM=l3
=NI
heMtp; o the ..
hullt agreval;lll 1, , the plan.
and of the eh; .1115 10
the ertant of, nntp, of Venue, tranla a copy of
' , .111 , 1:4 , 1 4) the Ptupefrior• of ;web spy
P, whirl) referetary Ix not.
fer mote full and ;al.:l:rate Infloulatiou.
The entire work to, Ist Januar, 10.54.
unka• thework la be retanhel oottan•llY net. and
then/fun unfavo xessono. tto r trVore will 1 17
71 ‘ .e l burnt Len . tZwonu r iVeluth I.l7met,a, ; t ilt 0.
Mad, to nottrart at the wort Il;e o Frellena
The etannany raw the Izws ct sereptluz the arc,
leavelleented I,r r e e:atrelfie and the early etdoplenon
of the enlin won. RI ‘""" the Uinrtw..
eleeretary of the , 0 k lalver ' , lark Water
eaunthia Tenn. L_
Boob, pat received.
. ,
FIE Ba.ON of thr ihlo; by ueor t , two
lao: vol. ;MllO.
Teelt.i.nlendarf,' heln• • pr,,,triat rahlhitiou of the
tlreet Unmet , drtlyue,l F lu tirt.el.. and •
look exert -a to; etYleturna and collemet C.,
The taw Gout& 1.4 Ulm.
Chan: • . anal.
;gums: fly
Mans
J. Methanol,.
V . a. ttothet Ti L • ecempanoe ; •1,.1 to ' 'Rune It:Mane*"
Ily Urn.. A • lat.
3terhainca . Ma ulna a1;,.1 Engineer,' Jour..M. first
number joW - vat.
Afr"ll' Y4Mf"lnh '
"°
tiale,l
/ ° 4 90 NO.l
",: =e &17
TSkr4i.ri d 2ki.lll Ft
.
F telrialn4o4 ir.l
1.0,W 0 1/ 4upa
r i ß be
by
Jan 110. U. JOUNIWISN, 112 Seee.nd
8800 S--R5 din fur sale by
la"t.Tri. n..IIIIINSTON. .
[TICK 5..--
NUP'2 . brls for sale by
J•2l, Wm. lUJIIUSITQN.
DRr sacks for sale by .
1021 •Wm IL JOINFZIIN.
COP . :1:--250 bu utishclie44: o 4 . sale b
ROLL BUTTER-2 brit' fresh 11,r sale by
eat W.. 11. JinINSTOSI.
(10TTON BATTING-100 bales-for sale by
1,, MO WALLINUICHID &OD.
atilt C7I.I)LES-30 Us Cincinnati ua
I,7oufactake. co bawd ead Da Varmyour,
aAhlligtflglbf the Board of Itlmagers of
the AinghenT (Want,. Apricallnral *Arty vein he
nnllare's Tarern a tna Rwlne.JaT tha Lilt of 14.b{ttar).
1,41, at h)thnorka , the Can Want aro naquelted 10 at
tend. jati.7l
DULAC, §o),4y Agent,
for Souris Corbet`Seblf Skips, tio,'4:l.
• Y "" 4 :St , Or_t t.l "P A j"' 4l*
pikkViiilEßV;•.-
4 •
des. Lubin . . I:l,tiorts far the hualkmblef
44 dui. - Web/et/old
14 dos Jennyynd'Aorbets, loess oath,:
It dos moll sedift ;
t.t4 dol. mums= mall &Onto
T9delher with a full and maple
at s , esaortesent of floe Pei ,
fonaro, Jost leaden. awl Ls sale Philadelphia Idioms'
Or ...Aver of Wood oad Sloth street.
jould , S. N. WICKYRaIIAII.
IVALLOW—Thirty ltarnds Sheep and Wen-
L i atoarela Dee retrirrl lutaat I.
eblntuvra.
rritmoTiiy SEED--4 barrels mewed and
for Juts by 0..1f PAIIVF.3 P. SUMTER.
filiNtsNUTS—Silty bllShols"r,oceived and
tusale br YAIIPIKI. P. sualvEn.
inst rre'd,
, •1 , L I DO)) W 3 V WILSON :
MOLASSES—Pith barrels of ne , ,a. crop
rwcolrol 004 Ely aule*b).
barrels Family Flour
sauukt. P. SUMTER
pIARR—Se v
f livp
rmilnlind tor aat by
prA.
ROLL IIUTTEt--Twenty ilarrplg prime
2- .1:11.‘" n " .17.4. ' d
5 r. PURI PER.
DRY APPLES--Fifty bushel.reeeireil and
fb, ub bl' SAIIIIEL P. NIMINF.R.
! EA Vir'`'ll 4
J•l„g-3.i,1N}T.
1 A RD—Tvrenty harrelN and thirty kegs No
t LM ,r0ki..44.1 tm. I. by
• PAUPPL P. SIIRITEII.
.
Proposals for Bituminous Coal
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at
the Phlleelelphle lho Weeks. until noon FIIIDAY,
the 14th of rehrusey. for awe y. r ert, or the whole et TIV
TalaVog t. Lll
the I. If or 11. .47
Inoo tow by the 15th of Apell,
IMO do to the month of May,
1500 do • ' to Jon...
.
The Coale vn 070 10 bent.. clean, oral dry, and of a qualitY
.40" 3 ...1.1 - „.1. -1 'loth; fro I, slsyn
if I a kind tiot o btfu ' ret‘dat theve n wur n ka,ealuora fur . tnal
:1 7 1 . 1 t h r :v iror dz v. to the Cline ibf , opeoli&tbarus.e
•eight lidetuled in the PM= toner. " 13leraf=17
atatrd, stud if it be prefermi to deliwer ley oteiunire, the
Motet 694.4 of tergieuldelochre .111 hr lived. lo roe.. of
Nilo.. to deliver ton reel areordlog trer.it. the Thu.
7 pool of Ilia I/ea Work. reeve's the right . winnig* when.
everrhey mol deigi 17•74.1.1e11er1fe In the r. 11141114 4. 11 n)
b 111 oa or qu
daunt., ronseent on atieh ailure. The 700114
be mule lo two INUZI f 1 moults
at 4 and 0
700.717 then - 4410rd periodabf delivery, ,melt month
to 1e7 , 101.11 oath.. average of the monthly delbery. or the
7 egthm of the Tnarteoa; payments will to coot., who. legal
• litteted deducted.
rbould the 154atraet0r prefer to dellVer the Cool metier
thou roguirol, It will hr noolnd. but pommels will he
IUVIP V. data from the time aperifeod.
Oallafeetury retotrify for the frillillnient of O. 0)(A0Ei
VIII to torphro.l.
7 7 JOHN C. C114:17041.11. Engineer.
Pattteet4oo4 (110 Wiet, Jon 11, lig,l.
7 , 7 l o ardlaw:7l.
UAPER,IILA NE BOOK S A. STATION ERY
M 011 410 , v and 71,11411t1ev, rulol raid 03004. blue
a white.
• •
111. k liwkp of oral d.srriptiou. co 4.4 or maic to
nNrr •t And Wive.
e‘atiolmery—EnAll.ll, anew . hAmeriran, fancy litui
staple. for rale by •
W. •
fIAVEN,
• MIS Me4ket rt, hl4lO/ of FtVOISti.
nOOK. ANI) JOB PRINTINU—Every do
wliptiosl of loga/. Ikenmeretal, nteanaboat,..entiil and
u,ssi 11.1 Manna, executed at short notkoand in Use
hot manor, br. W. S. IL(VIN,
Priating Urike, 60 Third at., tetaseen Market and Ferry.
jalo.
•
TATIONERY—W. S. !LATEX, corner of
becond ml Market eta, has ft.. Ude ka lure andm
y et• an alwortement of f levy ,Pahavvrry as h. y ever L ' Wn
opensl in this mutat. Merchants eopytkety with...eery
artkle In Ilwe thi. 0.4 favorable terms. talk
VAPEK—FoIio, Packet, Commercial and
Quarto frost and l:. YaUce; tart..opolr of pll . 0.-
tams at Ala W. a. 11..tVEN.8
FORKS -95 dot beat enstateelloy Forks;
. .93 dos host Glenna steel ec
40 dos 4 Merged mat steel Manu cl re rotis
cn ernssivuseul and au We by
& WATEIIALLN 8099.
UOE9--130 doz, bait Cut Steel Hoes;
lIotK
114 1i i misa jo t,. Oadm
IL RAZlgiala t DO&
EACHES—Three`hundred . bushels reel
P
...I S. W. by eleuret P. 8111tIrE6.
/I)RM 19 . _ . A.:Z .. 1 , De NES FOR
.F . EBY.IJ A4YO4
Nt. Thmi street oppo.ite tbo
I;.l;y'ol..dy's , tinr,k fur Febru...7: •
Grahams Magazine do
iartzhis Magstirke
Armolutale: novel. o hr Mr , Sou , " ^ " h.
11., ludo. on-: • tale 00 mothers and d3.l.lder. 13 .. r
°ran , Aguilar.
iteromperi, • weittel to nerve Influence.
Olive: • novel. the monitor af`The 010 , . 1 .
The Wllle thosn. roe 1.11 '
No lof the . Aluennt . IllemilhatAl editScos of thelTsweatr
Novel, the rhea,. eation ever puhlished. Ole;
- -
C YTHES--75 doz lx of Grose SeNthes;
L ro tios rod endle devt.h.o
10 dot toot Coro Jrs 012 eoredspel.
and for sale hl L E. WATERMAN a SoNr: ,
lath Su t /11 Ws.r and 62 Front st.
YTII SNEATIIS--125 doz best patent
Y Swath, w cor.,nrocul and for sale hy
L. S. WATERMAN .t WYji .
XT A I LS & Ice;
111 p.lO WATERMAN a tt0.07,
casks prime for mule by
1, WATEILMAN k
brie oweet, to arrive, for
nenunulldvk Ixoltickm.
11G Water at
•
11 ICE—al too for onle by
Izl9 nClrßt ttuiF. l INGIIRAAL
11IULASSES--30hhdo SMg2.l7
2.sohsrrala Moismeaisr
lo.h. 1,1 RCRBRIIR/E C INOIIRAIL
887 IN DOW (.; LASS-2000 bit weed airez..
ELn ht-ert's hntriLL ha axle ts .
OURIWIIDG ES !NOMA sr;
Lrls N. C. Tar for 'sale tiv
11 .ssis buraminox c iSrannA3t
n LACK TABBY VELVETS of a very SU-
P Pi-v t— '* u v• t-t oiraglOVVitelt% i r:' l " .
j. 14 • N. E. R4ll. Fourth Sul 'Starke ot•
N E i AUZE FLANNELS--.Murphy' k
Iwx IturcbdOd bars 6c ban. ail /wort...lent nf Aare •=.1.5
•
Co- l•bruttc 5•x....r. Wel/b. awl eltanectic the •1•4 WI& TDO.O.jalSling:
lupER Flit:Nell BLACK oLOTIIS—
Murphy Itareblkkl heouvr, c.rptdal attelatkost cm the
shore dri.artMUlt of ILO. btolc••••, =4 WOG per..
wtotiug cloths of soy dolcrlpll. lo•irolb.:m • oak Wm.
purrha.s...a. j•DI
ITERNIIPUQC, 51aLiats CIELLDESTYD.
501 gross fur .ale by J. KIDD& CO.
into' , WurNl
i 'Eli PILLS. Da IlleLaae's - cat.Enlcari;,
1:4 3151 jrr.ll me try . jolt J. KIDD At IC)
iri Al. CORKS—ISOO gross for sale by
v init J. KIDD - 43 CO
QM/NI:E t -2 =men tine, and 1 halo extra
1.7 nun.. for rale by jail , I. KIDD t CO
E SALTS-15 brain for x j olz i l i z A
CO
)LIOES wanted and peroone supplied 3t
shortlion}, with • number of clerks, saLnnaten, ato
nner men. and turn and buys nf all agog, in stores, watt
hon., or to tnuln, or rosehnnen, bunion, waiters,
nneticarrA or laborers. In town or manta,. Wet and dry
nurse', rhanahermaid...e.,uks,.tr. Money bm - rowed or lent,
and al) kin& of tly attended to fur Intalerate
rnarn, I . lenoe call at Ir'.UtillAitltin' Agency and In
tellhotner 0M.,, Fifth stneeL
LIIIEBII MILL BUrrElt-20 ree'd.
fOrnale Lr Jilt J. 11. CANFIELD
F4AXSEED-A small lot fur 'oak, by
Au J. B. CANFIELD
aIIEEPII.If6-1 halo for sale be
kJ 307 J. H. CANPIELD
UNITED STATES
WHOLESALE CLOTHING WAREHOUSE,
S. H. HANFORD,it £O.,
(Star...loon to lams L Ilantoto,)
K0..242, 254. 256, and 258,.Pearl St., N. York,
• Betv,oli Fulton at. and Burling Sliµ •
TIM or tun , ter Ulan, ♦uelna,r or
CLOTHING
In the Utillcal auv,. aloiged to All Marken.. In the
ot A . , ±2llt , LS sad DRAYTEED ;. we u k 6 e2 to r i . e o n f aizt
CUDIAINU COVERE In t El ' l7/Vn tr. wurid ' .
Phan atol IfahlonibloClothlng of allyJnds. Cninkif.ff
of nook Pont by Mall. Drierr too aptly ttended
11. H. , \NPODD et. loLrd
X/
. S
Inr , t , o‘En , ;spa.
(molt Concert—Vocal and Instrumental.
it , ‘ll ISS GRAFT reewetfulle 'intermit the
IMblie, th at !ht. will er4s. Waal Concert as above.
at L&INS lIALL. lancer rob. on TUE..IIAV oveninit
itexL January 1:11d. on which onzsakro she Will L. &misted
wll imbed LlarbardL Felon. Arm, Klebe chorusme and
Orchk,tra. together with a of fine
yokes. Ttie programme will sorely ther e , ame of the
rive. never having hoax, perK.wmed In the !Vatted
nate". The ortehratni Member}, lUlka •111 he performed
•Ith full the.h....K eererat. 1... re. for eight. bomb' bo
too Hama A mho will Mewlr be executed en that new
tzeolor,per ortenll tall..
TICKICTS El ITV CENT:L.—To to had at themitair aturra.
L. tl ilcot.'sdrun .tore.4.lltnr, Itlrhard.on's, and at the door.
11.4 , Two of Nouns epleinikl Yuman will be
fortnot be NI, Kleta.r. Jal7
61 I . NI/RlES—Fifty barrels Family Flour;
tea, lapel-fine Vlm, %a/ brim An. the MI busbels IKy
Apple, I trl;l4me poi re.vixed and for rade by
Jute JOILN WATT A CO
Tip; PURITAN, II Tale of
= iii.teri'r&it,4"o" l i%ter p t r ePtirge fi e r al'et!'nra l ;;
by J. IL Kerb, d'Aubleme. Presluent of the Thome.
gicat Sebtul of Ocoee. and - Vice licsklent of the linekte
Kraorlitt tttl ue. TranaLxbil. by 11. WWI, A., TrinitY
k' lisotdAY.l , ;lllatOry. Antkullia, and ninirrandu. 11.
ludraod forty engravings. Ey ielriSl cab..
Th. else. work, for sale by 'LC STOCKTON,
Bookseller and Ntationer,
Li Corner of Market amf Third .04.
'I . III-CoPLLkItOUS for sale by R.
KELLI:R.S..S7r Wool at.. bele Agent Pittaburat.
Pub!rub, per bottle.
1:1117"ISBURt,11 CITY GLASS
w. CUNNINGHAM A (XL llsAAA(ctureff of Wraaor
Al‘. No. Ilac.k/t (tre(A., le arcen /Hal and l«..1(
p(ttsiourgb:
Partirolsr rt•.entbn eaktio odd fife. Abo—Deslax In
Flint (1.1(1, Bottic.. lc
•
IVITTSALTRGII COMMERCIAL CouzuE,
Corn, of TLlal cad Market ureeto. The only eLv
•red lnAlltutkal of Om kind taa Pittsburgh. •
Po:um—John Fltnluoi. Principal bastrnotor la tliu
Oxience el Amounts.
BERS====l
Ea, basun Osannenal aw.
rt
Thom &Aa • complete knowledge of Book lamas . .
ad PalaZa to are henna of businereLaboo a ele
ment and sapid proomaship, are UMW to all eed
la the
(atom t ' L%ssoercial Law wary Monday genial %
iuternme to any of the mama city menteena ne23
TO MECHANICS AND OTHERS.
ent.enstre rape of. fcsalrac x ....nad
by Ile•F amt. and LW, at dm Pad. between atm gm'
and leu tame an. will be lead for n tam of yearn—
They am be totally adapted, th steam power, to mean.
irmale every Lind of aaaanfaetnrloa Mama. Pcmossion
Oven
AMY CHAP. B. ECICILY, Arta,
Mete/ north street, Plitsbask.
NerElV • HOOKS.—Huinbott's new Wor Work ,
Camphor Sketebee of • Ykydeal deseratica the.
Ch*.
terin
a ea's kete l2 as of Minas" the New Insald-ot
e West. l . mo.
th lgyro 31eannicer aad Ingincea nktlpn.rr. nst No.
• Attsrvonb These ere v tuylp o rMy.
th "le ' we' by
Aswllo StallsjyYt.
Lmeriesn Life and Health Intiorance . Co.
ub PIILLAMI,4I , IIA.
Agrnyor Pittsburgh, SAML. Z'OlrZE,.
aim Qa
. 0 1CT Filth et. Odra Innitbneld.
obtained at th ,... e
aim Ugralt/fb.
RUBBER. gOlpl3
UNION INDIA RkiIIEIFIKOO.IVANy,
AI% 19 Neweru end, hem lurk, •
E and have fur wale 0
t.NT M)TALLIC 11,11113—ft........• Atmrr.sq arm ,
nulled to 10 1 l all ellmata,eundatlitd Pc
Coats, Cloaks: Pusebos.
Leggins,:limta. Cap, Sole
Wasters, Pilly4el., Mop
11TOT DI Z7 groVa l cod 76 e
t.
",m4, 1 , 1 V,
atal article. dru,eist. and auturoos, Ettline
o and
rue., lloas, (las Tnithig, Hem Taut., Konya'.
Pam edam Com 311Wer, Marbloe
Tovs. 1.11,• ITtsserwra. Cushion., Pllkrus.
' Whim Bridles, Warm arllloat. IF/oots.
I..l..Kosprucks•canosserts,Water Tauks,
Tails, Vire AIL les Coe
• Ltm Trade mule to Order:
(„ICAIILET CURTAIN CIITNTZ, Plain,
iiTlalard. and Matted; ex, Curiain !hullo! vviottm
rtylel ling! paella.,. to 1. found at t 7 17ond lint.. or'
11)111'111 1 tiunclirizi.D.
Jatel N. E. rar. Fotuth :Motet MK
11.4 1 ANCY SATINETS FOR rtoys. WEAR.
!Jury!" llorrlaieLl Invite tlie att.mtion Of thorny
anling garcl• Is. Inar, to their assortment of, thew
mu! yther ofYyml4 Iylsptssl for thLy-yurpme. yyltl
WOOl,--Cal.ll paid for Wool by
Ysl4 111.1ftriff L• LOP 11110 Libuyt7 tf
BROWN FLANNELSOne coon just rt
rvised loom [muaufssturety, anti for sale by
.10100 . 110E1'11V .t LEL
131E1) FLANNEL—One moo on hand nod
for mIY by • lam MERrtIY
.
BI O ANK ETS--Singlo and double hod, steinn
hint. crib, tml coating LlmMets fur ml) OS , •
lair NlL'ltYlrf 0 LEE.
TW EROS—Three curry inouirtetl Tweeds
~& xtrreenol fmto numufarturem si V i Al l try .&
8 l 11 tons Sumac fur role hV -
OLASSES--Fifty-tivo Brio new crop, per
I rsre.` "`"n- ""k' '
I - 4 , Olt E T—A two story l) wet* siti
nooses. limy tmt Eltquire of
jaler JAMEYDALD:I.I.. no we., it.
t—it hiv NOYIIm,T twist, 'welted.
p•r steamer
Mlle Bruth" likVit f ` i; VittL 09 Water st.
Ig LV yilltf.--hpramm, rarka, .11.adles.
7 MILL r K¢ iVee, ' Plteherp e r Tre. Feta, L'ube Jr, manor
(erten.] to order and ta lama tar We at tbe lowa ram
air-IV/alai, COO Coil 3. IV. IV. WILAIN. ,
Market Y. Yourlb
TAI: AN ET (WARD AZI S—
_ Jiat naiad by rem,. smaller loLof taw
7aTtun t r bl. "fr
awl
I lrfl s . ' ritZ.V, '
.
VIIITNEIISIIII . Nvilyr: - IL LEH has
eahl esaela kb 14 at former partner, J. IL
I remit. In tbe Wool and Mantle Woolen balsar.. ,
the tirm bud st) le of .11nry.by 2 Lee.
X.I.I.IIt.PIFY & LEE. WOOL DEALER' , and
COMMIX/4011 Slrrrhiluita fur the rale of American
aco eo (.1.43., No. 131 Liberty at., PlUsturkti.
January hi, 1651.--jal:. -
WHITE BEANS—Ten barrels prime. for
WHITE
ma
'4 I4 7 CW:ViI t AICER 4(N). 21 Wood at
GLUE—Twenty barrels just received, and
Nr wale low by the burl. at 8. N. WICKEItttIIASES
Jals Oar. of Wool t DWI At
f in LBS. CANARY SEED received
u... 1 for rata eV H. N. WICKNICSIIIAWN
Q.. of Wov.l math as. •
GINSENG AND BEESIVAX.-2.? bags
alarm, larA *taw= rut.D.Dast Amaze
&thi s ' ' ll7lAlf DICKEY 1 CIL Walef & Front/Li
ANNEBS' 01L—Twnnty brie Bank
kV gaud order. for sale by dab R. PLOIrD.
MOLASSES. --3 8 brie new, in Atom, for
we E 7 dd o 7. klt. VLOTIL
17AR.1).--44 brie No. ir now hiding for
.1 e by del9 ," Mail! DICEZT 4
CaLWILEAT ‘ . FLO_IIR— in
s :r1 , 0=10k ; 11,
w.
cin
.LIP don nut La Las PI ILU
SALES BY AUCTION.
Via!lne...about .: l7 000. • , '
a.
RAY GOODS TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION.
Cue merle whatever, This sab wfli eatusteoce eat
y. =dal hut-. at 10 Oriatek in the tnoraing. and Eh
the ettsetuasa, ayd minims daily until this valuable cob
bettor. .• an,si or. at the base suction stare. or Jam.
11'Itecout Wool Mast. Ttis sphulid <Weed. t.ir,
.111 d dOMOdif Dr) . Goad. will osenprbe almost cur, &SCUP-,
tioo of articies , cuouctul with the Dry Ceuta Teadat or
be eltssainel the day pen*. to sa)a, arid mlnceetiou
sill.be On superior to any stork ever °Tenni
t o
coropetititso itt4ay tart of the rakes. rediassAlousekeete
en, and Ileuhi of families, mould on 0 .11 cupuot, 'bay
urn {Mount and attend thia Anetion, as they Q./ not.
some ,Uut ,mnt • tatilet olleeturtity: Got& sail be
put Up suds tots as cos, sail .11 ;ingenue,. Scants
real will he refereed toaseteautcdats
ITKINNA. Aeettotteee,
NI. LEER, AgenL
1 _
OR S FRANCISCO, CAL. -
WORN lA.-211 and mbolantiol
2d dayof Fehruarp 01.
erpres.aly 40.4 000 otesmor, to fitted op with tate
oni , has he host of scroinmoisaimis tlim ' mob
W Wog fortdshed with both steam and rollo, 0111
the trip in OM:ICM duet-Prrooete wistaria. tom:Murat.. to
throea with their families, OM Mid tho
ben opportunity that Imo
. yet Iwo offered. The f
nth!. to to Soo Fromm...ill bo POO. bed luoiA
thelMied. The ymmoom monerlitrist be paid on
tteket Put pooarniter will be allotted 150 lb. et bag
gage. The number of tleketo him hmMalted, and •
tool portion already disposed oh thoremm pesos
fnrmaUon
=no pas matt =
sickest aom. bitictreadog
lot pad, .o Ostt
W. COREY.
M lain ( tatl. Otiln. .
CAPITALISTS TAKE NOTICE.
TOW LS YOUR CI LANCE FOR A GOOD .
I INVFATMENT.—The subacriber offers for oak,' all
that valuable property. situated am the earner of DollidaT
sod Pheeeell bueete, malincing orer alataen thousand hle
hundred square fret of groondt onnotencitat at the comer
of Holliday and Pleasant ehtete. and mooing north tiO
feet. then woe. E Peet then north ID feet, then west in feet
by a dinminal line verging southwani,then in . motherly
&Whet, bounding an North street, •za feet 10 inches, ant
East ham this point:Pi fem. then South lib feet to Pleaesot
etrort, than East to the Place of beginning 137 feat. This
re V T U rTan h = b litleir trt. rt ISM
rammer. of the beer matnials and workmanship, .sad a`
comfortable DMA Dwelling, with .large reek. - The fat
t 37 feet vide by LS feet deep. with• tine yard. The
Ithibling embraces two Arnim and attic has four large
e.t.a Imo 2.4. Kettles. tr gallons melt tenLey
I,stna cellar under tie whole building, and 'Poked
throughout: in abort, it has emery ounorniense far cerrtog
for
eaten/der business. To Munn , chairing
wnfor a' Forwarding, 1i0n... tee the transaction of boat
mu e 4 Balthrtare and lintscothanoa Railroad, thle 80+8041`
ty presents a tine opportaulty: baring an p ing on North
street of th fist far the entrains of • twit•
winch would
mcommcdate three forwarding homes, with • return tract
an Plummet street. If ocomare. Any farther infurronlon
run he obtalpsd of the mberither on thspremism.
ialtidle —Daft P.O. '
PARTNERSHIP OF THE SUE ,
SeitTBEES trail.under the of WOOD it All.
I Red wocil. ABBOT Jr CO., .lstnatnates by lirsibe
Lion th is day. '
The business MN b settled breitber of One subscribers,
el, ere authorised to use the mum of the Mtn or fame m
;:nutdation for that purpose, at the oldsstand lin. UT bier
tut street, Indladelpbbs RICHARD D. WOOD,
JOHN YARROW,
JAMB ABBOTT,
JOBIAII BACON.
Pbiladelybis, Beeember — hlst, 1310.
rE.FIRM OF WOOD, ABBOTT & CO.
Wink butt dlesettnal as abase. stated, the 'badness
so Its enatinued to , the salaseaihera ander the title of
WOOD. DAWN, h at., at the aid eland, Rklt7 Rat'Ett
street, Philadelphia.
X RI a CUA It D JDO. 4
WD,'
LEWIS W. WAYWARD, .
BINJ. t. MARSH
HART A. LEAVItf, "
s EDWARD 17•101 XB=4.
Philadelphia. /snowy lot, 1151.—jaultailt
IFIISSOLUTION—The pazimership of Bey-
Air mitts it Shoe was *volved by amt./ cow.= = the
tirn b.. the buthima of ihe I= =II be oettlel by =her
of the to the =ma of the Arm Ls be =Rd =Maybe
v.t.w.
L. O. ILXINULI=.
J. Slip:. . .
In retiring from the Mixture.of Reynold. •it Run,
*odd recommend 31r. J. L. Shea to my friends end Me
former 0111d0121.11 of the beam. . .
, .
•
1114 • L. 0. REYNOLDS.
11" L. SHEE, Wholesale Grocer, Commission
lirn-baut, mut Sevier irk Puget ~4 ELM murk.' a
Taus gat Irwin areal. Pittsburgh.
ELLERS'LIY.ER PILLS—"CouId not get
ar.yolotan without them."
MlEonnelbnille, 0. Jan. 0.1851.
M. R. E. atm.—Toon age the only Lleer Ms that
oil here. I mold got net oleo,/ without them, aod ovary
nor that mntes eve of.t&em meats to the Me.t ten.. of
god[deka. lioor* romertfolly, JAHIERN.
irelrrrared and Aoki by R. 11. SELLERS, 57 Wood ft,
and wild be deelEals. tt.neT.lli- 1.16.
WsOE—Two:ay . tierces new Srop; received
. this day. anJ male by
,a BROWN t KIRKEATRICK, 144 Liberty at
AlSlNS—Onehuniared and fifty limes and
mgo half boxes nrerirecf and for ralr lenr
JO 11111.11 Vi & KIRKPI4IIIOE
QUGAll—Twenty noF , Suar on hand
1 - 7. ad tor mile by jai', klßOlfr K PATRICK'.
rBACCO—jf wenty las W. H. Grant's;
Unotk William::
15 bao W.A. liorudd . ...
W. b. Barrow'. half wand:
• C 5 bas o.l.orne'm do on band and
od. Jal5 BRoWN A KIRKPATRICK
ARD—rline hundred keg" prime new Lard
nr,hae4l awl for rale by
jam MOWN 2 KIRKPATRICK
S ;I2NOKIES—T S ? .. bI/1 . S tti ;,,,, TlLlinane . Coeoa: '
to T. do Eagle etwenlale.
3by do. Coma Pada._bn hand
abd tweed,. by jal.i BROWN ELILEPATRIER
I)IVIDEND--OFFICE OF PFI'TSBURGII
OAS CO 3lPANV.tanulir 13, 1801.
the Trumteem of the littehargh Ceentwny hate Oda
da r derlantl a Dividend of floe per tent nut WO/01=1R.
of the tut eta months, an the Malts' block pakt In, paya
ble to Mork hnlelere. or their le,mal repreeentathba fttb.
yeah. at the cake of the Weeb. •
lanlittbe A A Wits If. Gunn 7Y, Treasurer..
BEST OF wInS AND sRANDin,
I male
the emodielnal trylnany always., hand add
tut male by malt - 310 MIS ot WAWORTIA
1 2 LOUR--Three hundred barrels inert reed
• and Syr mle by BORBRIDGE a INGUWAAL
mOl4 • ho. 116 Water mt.
HAVANA • SLlGAR=4wenty bow White
' LA n '''''''' .... 'lUtTramos nconaam,.
rotaWajar si .
QUTLINE MAPS—Peltere s 4plondid Out.
Ilue Mara are ore being Interdared is tba leading
re Ade in bow England and New York. We hare .Dula.
ed the 60 , XT 1q them in Pirtsbwitill. and invite tenth",
and retool rearmitteor to ail and examine them.
No.
do
1-3/ay of the Western ItewLephenu ir.i IM •Irseher;
. do Zaatere do • •
do North Monica,' 10 84
4 de u uk 7
uu4.l at 44, 8.8
:5 de Europe, , lox 89
• 6 do dela, 70 .6 79 •
do 8. immerses AMY. 70 84
Pri" of the w* oo9 . with key. 112. k or th. DM two lamb'
ma_ "
key, 810.
These ma . my tautralltd seetraey, beauty sod &wow
sot adakted to the waits of the wthlwy, grignmer
and inigeole of (h. United Staten.
For vale at Publisher' option, without addltkai of height
""Tat the ZDI.T.AThMtAL DOOM 57 , 3H8. •
IMO • • Corner of Market and Fourth
PICES. Casein, Pimento, Pepper, Cloves,
10 wed Nutmeg; bar say by mann MCKIM t CO.
11UTTER--Eight barrels
packed for sale by.
jup •I• 1 4 S. P. VON- soNsuoasr k
1 ARD k GREASE,:-Teri brie No. L Lard;
b ' th artruti" w ra gtm ‘
JSI3 Water sad /calf Oa._
LARD --Sixty brio No. I in storeand•for sale
by "I 3 Man DIMILY 4CO.WNert Frail gts.
I4REASE—Forty fire brit( in store, for sate
ey /91.1A1l DICKEY & 00..
Waxer andi , rost eta.
VISSOLUTIOY--The fins of Kettnledy
SvOcr Irsx dhoolned tlge Ist WC The'bwamees
The ilsknti U
tlVllNAVNbruti k grre l itLT i47 _,Eubwr . h i;
..tt 1 !..1...,P bjimsa, VIOSUS AENN.to
JAIJS4 JOUS 31. -
•
'OPEST IBLAOK TEA—Savo kind as in
JUI Ettalaud—Spun Lee(. dream and OA. pleseautt des
weed tree from w herb. ra uvb yes impel
llr , Nl= l; lJO t ta . l4l ZWUST/1. St the Diamond.
SELLERS' LIVER PILLS surneo all
kn,V2f. olden, tltat7.l . 2, U7sll .thl 6.
MeerlJll,Vnt=r" •
(ene el' • lettr.) AASIM A. LE
Purchasers reecilleet that R. S. Sellers' LlrerPil w a tt
=and only true and genuine Lbw Fill, and hear he
No. 67 Wood street, axed of prreasida gastrallT
•
In
the two cities and vaulty. • . Jain
BROOMS—One handrod dozen for sale by
Jett, S. F. PON; DONSHORST r< OD.
HE BEST "'LACE TO BUY TEA.
ITIRRINK ITAWORTIEBTra Blom .Mt side ofithe
flood flai - temi Teas at 50 canto , pt Pe.a ,
The Suer qualities at 75 th t•
Extra =testae atlll 00 do
Old Omutay paopso thatnee BLACK TKA. win flad Mari
dalt their palate elartly. Themstiods of Teas we melts
irect from England. and they ratotot be bought at arty.
other Ants io. thttsbursh. Sala
NGLISII GIN, OLD JAMAICA RUM,
Ei a r t]. quart or Itholessie li faztli
woirru.
CILIEEN APPLES—Twenty Inig. Pippin,tr,
In for sale by 0. F. VON DONNEfIIIiST kV.
.J. 14
HERRINGS. 100 br t s Lubec sealed, fur
ALII. Inlet's. . •nel 11.ILISDICHISI . a CO._
+IA WY Pd.:TES—Thirty briojuot I.Andiug
iy sm4 for ral by
WI " ' S. i. VON VIONNkiOR.SII& jlb.
t 1 IikKESE—Two hundred las for oda. by
I 3,-- / 4'll C. Y. VON BONNIIOIIST I CO.
•
VLOUR--Twent y hrls Extra. for rtile by
• hal. S. Y. VON DONNHORn 200.
(1 LASS—Eight hundred hxsyindow Maas,
14x1,11, for mkt Dr
i 118. P. vex DoNratercir tca •
ILVIIITE FlSH—Fifteen btls for pale by
V Alt s. F. TON EIONNHORST t CO.
*PEARL ASII.-28 casks for sale tiy
isa DALIKLL t co.
lIESTgUT§.—Ten bus far sale by
- 1.1 It—DALULL &
,1 1 1 LOU li.—One hundred brio superfine Flour,
ip: l " 4l* ,i.re!T r yi P tlit
IOTASH.--Ten . Cae re lcs, pure, in stare and
for 410 . 7 " .P 0 J. k
Pilot/ brls prime Roll Butter,
gelieW
g ling; hrbrie natters. rerelnd by
er Alecno?.
13 re - 1 1TATI - 71t—lt aniversa4y - conceded that
Iwidti 14 trar4nuni.ttili ,
t his country than anf
ot . • bile at the Setae it Li add that in no other
,nntry g but oo al. thts to traa to a
cer u in eltellt. bat the kee et often ea by negleo•
'ALto Jo not hogleet Tog , Perm appearance. but
f following. and you need not leek pond 'Iook•
Them snicks am felenalk pnawatkols, and have all at.
wool • high popularity.
Julo• Wald • eerolan or Chinese Ponder, for Imparting
to the wet billlow oomplmkni •Whim. Wittman In
oo intng ithoakt %per." h. more eattral than the we of •
weeder for the mum as many of those mkt WO Wry WEL*
Ls Chine. powder Is emitninded mein:aide mem
mireni MVolien tan ppeau!dy Maki
Tauerirendi•tory Powder. ha rimming Mnerate
nue UM What Is mak unsightly Manhole upon We face
or arms of • lady. TEM artkle natio. it In • short
time. without the use of any ' , burr 1.mm...a
.1141 e• iimsere Vegetable Wlll instant&
7.soculy Impar t to rent white. or gray hMr. • brantlhilly
blaek, brown. or wawa mina lt will color the hair in a
shorter Wm, inal tram effertually than any other dye, be ,
big at the same ' • 1
Jules Owing p
ap
i s levelly • blearrol
dove filth this ritiaa nap is Mme of tin mewling arm
the mom/17 ealattenned In the nes haunch
mega.
On
the tontrary, the stun aneith and goft as unto-
furs, and not noble to bertMe• &Mt,*
thigtiV2 trit 11,===t Iha Win. we
t
the human boo but when neg 4 so disarm
Wog. or m quietly socu. Sly 800 Puts habot
so the teeth • molt:eerie. at the UM! lid•pleet
,JULLA HAIM, usel Mudd.
' •
• Aar' ado • rotrAdi.
sui L. !Was, Musty . 1 .
VM".
TEm'STOCK OF •PIAKOS,
tbv Aurp. nol ol 'kW
. }MEDEA is tici. soothing • hods
of elersot harm. made by N • k Cikkk ,
Now tort...sag them olendiii 7 octave tined Ma.
oftbetiehestdisclistkmoritstesiii r and tom. to *do
the ltom.o .ryk to 'Nos to the +sign snooks 3.11, wad
IT. -Also, •• sato lot as tsslatnsbl• sod -popular X
timid ut et a selection of Bram Instrument% Ilklibk•
Guitars, Melodeon. nal 'wry Irs.rkty of musks/ ossrebse•
The greatest Bargains of the Beseed.
OBTr D. THO3II , s3N; No. US Mali et
. .ions l Liberty. meta g deterndwei to edrw
ittragsiss•bT Gus Ewa April. Will. bong this day.weis
his entins Kock of Fancy assd atapleDre Goods at ever bst
that. This stark bring new. largeoinel well relectssl. osa
aisas ha wart as fulloww—,
DRESS GOODS —Trench Alerlaw,Parweeldas. Osbert%
Cloth. Delsine,Cubwere, and Allan-as, alreolossi
Silks ; -wide Elsa Olstie do:`.!awls. Lang sn/d Wt..;
W., Haslere, Se. • •
• GENTLE/LIEVS WEAR —Ck4b, Caashwerwa Sistbasta.
Wit% a killtri gl ak nO M li-r—WaTi AZelfi:• • A E:A
n 4,2-; Cotton Sheeting.; Damask sable L 1... brawn
blesebed; Annul Table Ca Gan Napkins,. Dayles.
AWN • large alwortment of•WE Ea awl Blab thl.b!Bly
togethe* with stall Gawk of•Derawas Goal, •
"tiV,Lll.;.ltt7,2,.rPni!` M.
. " 4•11-slius """ , nOUT. D. IlwasPSON.
EAGLE PODADAM
105 K .... . w. a. pan&
HE underlined, successors to Arthur, L
T
bileholton. ban lava to inform' m 1 eitiseos of Witter
burg loatut the poldio neutrally, that they boa. rebuilt the
MOLE atiuNDltY. and are now In ftnt operation. and
haw. part of tbair patterns realy.for the Marten Amapa
which ate Owning Ittoats, teoal and Wad Stove... with a
*plaudit' air % Cool Einar, which ix now eupercedinw
other eine, teecommon round Moro. Aiwa a cheap enal
'Ooolgins Etna, wall adapted for mall Candling with a hill
anrortanent of Common and,llantel thaw.. r L.. •
• We would pattiauLurly Write tho intention of limns
building. to sail at our warchontelbehoo purchasing oho-
wboto and *lamina a splendid attielo of onanunelled
Orato:. dant:ten In One rtyle--entiraly new to thin market
Warrhoutle—ho.l.7.s Liberty at. oßpotrite Wad Et.
aerw-iraltf . NILUOL.3O:f s rAitie.
SEVENTII GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL B.tilt
of DRY 00009, - at the Ono Yrks store of • • '
A...A. MASON t py tM and 64•Msrps street: -
Cononcoad'on Mooday. Dwthber SA 116qq hatonthalti
th=
b ll4..thonth of January; Thal? srhole idtablts
r, lig
throat% open foe Retell Teo* and Mete ea
tedre stock, atheaddlng to One Ladd and Tarte
Thottodd Dollars. Till he offeral at ltetall. at falls one
fourth less than dal peed
• The ads of their Veldt dual Pals to lux" f the
thodande shoed:add the de of last_year s
eleot dardtee foe o call this dad They Viens..
mention • fen of the goods lad paled fur the Daman
those who baasneeer attended their &.. • ;
Rah Cialaessee mute, natal prim 11.
51:0 plod Cotton ad isa4 t...hsnms ice" vital '
dot 31 - 31
. 1503 picots Cotten ad Wad Delthed 15 and 111 att.;
anal Defoe 23 sac 15ed. • , • ' •
LO Wad tad Windt plaid do.. 45 ante. Vffliai
60 pled striped and Aloud Me, 60 oda. Maid
90 plod dada de Ildnit and SaCti.
des it t
50 plea. Math Slat reduced per ecut.. •
DO pleas Trod Mathes, 51 an twual ;mine
300 pleas Vatattattas and Lodes Cloths. TOlllol.t •
MO slave Alpeata a/1 eolnriodneed 30 per east, .-;
L.,. Nays gdatrit+,.whlrn sill be mold fro"; it Du 11
I.llw than tad ,
MAO rods band Ribbed at 6 sad 10 eesdktuna •
an at. antt doe 9e- • -
• MI
ead Ruttish and Ann:sled Cahoots at and 10
• watt tad pane 10 and 1.6.96 end. . _ ;
- 90 dee Bleached redwood cadets. Tatat.
MO halm Trod Ilueliru all gads '
Also . „ . lacet Talltrolderld rat:oath:A. Jladoef ad I
Odes. Lined .Theelt, Cloths Oddment. Cand ad-
Joann togetheralth an b.... Tartar of abet
__Otedit
all of which will be Carted Dad to loser Nias waztaaT .
-They na na
te an early etdl. as many -of theft- dodo!,
m as sales.
ods dill dm' be mkt The hosed doe nand at
A. A. 'DAMN
36=
I, I ITEBR'S Normal. Readers, llieGurro ' s do.
Arithme, (121411h1are. Onoteraphimy Mates, Ma.
Where, Ilapy Mg., and every - wort hand 64 pplidin=
private ea:mut Aim. • general amatertrot of Mom
atilo for mimed; deeltht pond cdkre. Ciartet.
pr
debt at TIM MItUMATIONAL IthiPOttlWaile .=
debt . 65 Market It.. owner of Fourth. - •
bIURRAY'S Ftcm nicarciars.
1.7 preppa.reed ander the inarmallite arc of the Ineentor
ard estabilehed for upwards of thlrtrreara. -
This ebegant preparation le remnitneseloi In all mem of
tat honk meet ire ,eel. M. moo
eats: easy, and elan az/ form In mutat 31Jmneeis mar t arm, g
indoed the only . one In which It ought tit be exhibited, n
all ro
ppertiel lb. MehneMe. note In inhont
=Mout tofu Ilko to form dangernne temerto
toms In the bonele it effectually' mins heartburn without it .
Miming the coati of the lawmen, m soda, potaa, and thine t
earbottaMe are km...to dm It Preeente the kind_q_inakk•
grtiorophrey Davy testified that t o solution tonal
able corashons with Idle and mite in mete of knot
'meet thereby eountemeting their Inturinne tembineig
when others/ka1i...11 even 51henoda Weir. had faded_
From Mr MAIM Cranspbta. Bark. ent - keon Genera ,
Army In helmet
• —Dear bl3—__There csa he cm doubt drat - Maentasht may 50
sdidelletethd more early In the, form of • eh....thlpd
Wkoo than m enbetamm for this and matey other maws:
I ern of opinion that. the Plaid Mai/ands is a verrmiumlike
addition to our harm Mohr, PHILIP s .
111 James Clark, Flr A. clever, Dr. Bright. and Miente.se
Guthrie and Herbert hey°, of Louden. atm.,
MorraT Pluto Meow.. se being ihtthite4 mow. as
fAxlmient
leapin the to r li. , Lll7l hoe ihma thi dimmer artmed,,i
' far este by the hur9rier'S efel reftrietorlaFente ;
it.") . lS , F,Mhi:
Coe. Weee.l A Front
PIUBESCK WORKS FOR REM:
.
THE SUBSCRIBER offers for rent Do it
term of one or m•re ere.; the celebrated ilfe Brick
nouhtlehmeou eleuete in hoem•Li useuehip Westerareisset
Rubif, to the .01eaa of Bollix. • till rooks are oh the:
rtoxylearle Ceoul awl Cltallroad. Three Um*"
hod Ivue mansitlrs of Moe Clor nod nee. UAL =Mut.
rot of wean. the woks on. on the Tub Mill CAUelre‘tha •
uecesoure bulletin,. Mr the' work ate erected. A kilo it
oleo stuudlog. Far term ITISY he the toiuotiSt.4. l . lll 4l
titre! mite. north of Tottetututrtu '
AtotherAt—Weaba. hem . 1 031. JOHNSTON. '
rbriIANSTIIP--Tince Wish_ gi7 to become
reete.ce n 'mew
~E o N N MARSFIiP-T6oio
If: irect. t .hip La gi ' verist X 11(
boon a® 3A.H.to 10 t•. AL Th e nototaw or Itonowl u;
qut limited, but all who entrant. permuted An
,rezosito 1W j
; Roma, carom Of Al sake. and Thin' aireeto. • , ' ~r
, j3ll • . - MK. C13331.33.111.11i. laatruntar. -J.
.
1 ..
• • ,
•A:DREWS' L.sm, zsaum iiiacoN- , 4 1 ,
. co*. ond Mika' Latin, Ro.oo. /.0...
a.tt *4= I L V,P=ogolriO n go r lloteoo W"" Mt r )
=.l, O. Gomm. to 111g0de u r.4...1.2. ir c
'Oil sod noults f toodnn rasa ilm.' g=h ttro g o.4•l. or I=l
oboCls.o gther port. of WT... • By H. neWT.I
T. Cborren.thar of "SW Rh., oridlOsil.toon ., .. Witlt.
erorarl.ok
T. MOTIILTS .osormair i mood to Mom lidonom•—;
Dr Once Arsajlar. Iteedved and tor nlo er , - - .
des
..
044 A u. C . grocKfroN, 47 Man*. 4.
JrSOLO T lON OF PARTNERSHIP-!-i
verbterstan heretofore *ninths under '
neeop hterehant ih/lore. on Libert7 street;
her teen =War dionleett on Jaroury Tt.h,11.5L
8Pc4:=1111 1 =14 Toroffl . eau . xl ha
u Ltal i take :
Ff l Th ' ere Sehle P tVZOO manna the=
of the od arm Wall each eittletnents, IMCCOP:
ILVOLOZIX.
• , •
gar- B. IL Saecop will any on the' game Ittedi at the del
Pond, sad to happy to reeeleoltle emetecore.
TUBE.% TUBES, TUBES—:-The waders'
ham received model percelerker from sad ant
r communication with the Innutrachara
WELLED 'RON 41THE for The sae or their
'err exeelleut and superior BOILER and OATS TUTU hs
large farewell mutatllles. These
Tab
are mid self Tra•
hotalm.l7 . l ma Fhatand the emninent Lanark
"' 4 W V - V.6 ' ls'i MRD .
Iren Ylata Shanhets, *.
44 NMI ranee. Neer ork.
• • 6 Itartin'a Lune. My Landido, •
• 1113.11 m, • and 140 Buehmanetreet, inarmem.
A 'RARE CRANCE—Arespc , ct . able'yonAti•
dial dol
inwn, vielar., bbas to travel, with
wr nicapiNtal
an
tit engage In •
bikinek. vadat • 111 doable hn money I w n
inniiilhn ran bray of this chance, by elropyinw • filw
ua,wyd, Lyipiwip &Am wallow Where IlacreleW k
bait [J•14:1•Wl cuaux.s vouhuaws. -
A CARD-185L
MURPHY k Inutcurmaj.,,North.iiid"
canes a vomit. ma mute • art:, petal*
tarn 1171; at t h e
to their "of ti the Wile
ally, far the Aceellase at c
ustomc extended ter
. s.
W W
invite the onntrawnes of their tame: ytop
Wanted and.haprered User man, they eireenabten =beet
Tzirdteliedes e
Otmhte V= rank e Ntiß r:4 Ur=
Banda
Ct . " saStolistunen t r r Th".
. e4 "1 14
STORY., where even . ae 111 ' 111=0 line, needed
ha the Wants or tansdiee, sett reseneed-reall _Psi theh
contletned efforts to select the best wads. and to eta et lan
Muta, ' To b t ' s " t
Oo.r " Vg b. " r "" 'MU"
_'""
113. - tne WIIOLESALE 731 7 .511 l will to Dammam-if
tba 11.13/ stairs—entrancw rasa ith laced, or, throe
DoOYS' SATINETTS.--=3lu, Bareb .
Dell sane neeleed CD& bendassa Panty Ward --
rds, tor 11/1 wean
erlm also. Mkt vad t laoCatts=
ir T.7YeVt.Za.,' ad sort= arartl/16= Z 64
' ' cs/0 /'
Martel area.
IFMR FRUITS, NUTS, &C.-4124 - Ibt
Lug. ou=sm.K 300 Its Peolle la lelaseba
ROO= 33 bado. 6i/ qr b ss .
do. do: b i b
d0...1n4=5 drum:tam - rm. rim 3 ran Citrea 6 dot
Saar/. 0 dot Cara Paden 24 pas ardeas rra
balsa Pelea ad Paper 3lsell Almoodq dokara
Piekla. Par ale by - d. D. 13.11.1.1.1.318 i /3161. ,
dell) Comer 10.1t1 i 111111 Its.
brlB . 1611 BUttel
readeed sad {a ale by
. w.ctenarau:
I ASE EARD--icenty bris Grease LEO
re fired and la sae br
S. A IS. 1LL111100.114
74RIED FLACtIES--'lhrec hundred Dtra.
peeebes 10 /am mild sale a
, D.* I.r.itaBiumea.-1
(IA AtEt -- Thirty bags Oa Meat, ;Diane:
1-11 to la ale by tall 1 W. ILARDALVE
FLOUR --One hundred brts Extra, FipsiN
and 60 P. P. Pour, lost raelerd Cr gala
all P... 1 . ILIJUULTMZ
IIEAVN WOOLLEN GOODS FOR SAL}
at reduadandel of the fullarhas Drab/ ,
ard or.j . Blankete; tool
On) . Brave -Clathu ,
pa end Crib Blatarts. • bleb Ise err aultedlad W elan ai
and .111 be scold an Ueorable team ta t.
11 GLASSES.—Fifty brig new crop for sale •
by de27 - BROWN' i KIRKEASILICIL.,
Q.ALERTUS.-5 tons Saleratus, in bils. anti
tcs• sslAs by yan 110111:1;21;AISILL OA
LEAF LARD,=I ,Lani in 1a land kilt!
ststtorr4 by ;IWHI Itr DALIELL 00-.
hhds prime N. ariaan" Saar
1,..) In 'Ate Y.n4 nag , IR9III3:IDALZELL .
MOLASS-Fo , S.--25* IfYl% i SlYglfttne Sy,
.06 11047.6 1 Aritil
A AVM
Sainton, - No. I, in A
and Byr
A. dele_ jtA ItoAptt II,5LAII 1 4; CO: -
EMPVAL.-.—PA. hex rimanyrt, ti
14nity r
t striltnlow Pitt, ittt =se dinll
he um b ng. -
WELSH FLANNELS, pf. the differen:
CASH FOR TILE DIFFERENT (MADE.:
of Warbra Wool br )sll IL IJZ. -
WOOLLEN GOODS.-‘-One
11220.1: cast. Benin% Thud. 2-1; 2 au...! Whir.'
Flannel, 24t k , Pring Twod. WO Paw,
Canimem _2 CaMotio22Y. remisel marlyzirment trm,
201021222/22221 1 4 and 22r.th , bY Nll •
CIGARS—Fifty thoutand Cikars receiree.
i.,,,,....i. b, 'sat a. i w..ituitaaran .;-:'
SHlRTMurphy a Burchfield centime. to Naftuc
ING MU SUM A GUM lahra rt,i,
twnuon to •U'ulloh a the , tuoillool nod' ae l" H‘24 11 1 ; . i
...,,,,,. coi.carliollc—tio /IBelbllarrahlod =raga 4:
ud both xi 100 Brim , arr oilullty. 1 ~. ,- j a i
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(11_11NES.F. V . .ERW.I ,IO X-3 . 74lbelo lDp rl.
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- LIMP SEEJD--Fifteen riarrels New crap
Il few. bY *l.l .1- KIDD &
111,1114—Twenty fire burets fur sale by
to Jill 7. - XIDD tOA No. GO Wadi..
PAPER--Fira hundred re"
11 RmIISS psbear, locus/. 147 .
- - - - KIDD co,,wo.eowftete
MAISArif. 23 bblifor gale
ies a any "
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