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    p ITT SBURGH GAZEttE
iqutLISIIRDT WHITE &
PITTSBURGH
4.IIIIJARY 24,r 1641
Ilp to nine O'clock last csenlog, too tidings of
the Atlantic.
A Wfito SENATOR. IN MISSOURI.-Byl
eijophic des‘patek it will he seen that lir. h
m:. Whig, i% elected to the United StatdaSenate,
Ifor eix years from the 4th of. March ned, In the
place of Col. Benton: •
_
FUCtielt IVFAS OF LIDULTF ASO nTPLl3iteel
i43l..—The following extracts of a letter from
`Paris to , the Philudelphilt Bulletin, wilt astonish
.those in this country who hate imagined that
there ens any real liberty under the odministra
- tion of the French Republic, or, indeed' any.resl
sound opinions of liberty'among the Propels poi=
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e;
i...pl . •
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. Some recent triumphs in the local elections
I have given the republicans new courage; they
t• 'hope .now to heat the royali sts, even ' ' under the
;„. Present eleetorallavr.. This `would be highly pre
ferable to getting up another revolution, out of
. 7 ' . which they would be cheated as they have been
ito a great extent out of all preceding on e s. Nor
do the French people yet know what they want;
the royalists- are divided, the republicans have no
common creed, and the socialists have as many
. dliferent cobras as the Kaleidoscope; .1 have never
• yet fhtmd more than two that agreed ou any two
political propositions. France ism a state of
chaos no far as' opinions are concerned. We see
•,-. certain ingredients forming a combination; ea,
for instance, the old Voltairian and the Catholic
parties, but tree this may more properly be
termed a miiture than a fixed combination. —
' - This want of a general tendency of political opin
ion makes mo'hope that there will be.no attempt
at' nsurrection. Things are bad f npugp in all
' conscience, but better bear thallis we have,
•
;than By to others we know not of. When the
friends, of liberty -in France agree on whatthey
•-•
wish to establish, it will then be time enough for ,
the terrible resources of civil war. j• -
-The despotism of the administration is very
annoying ill all parts of France. In; most of the
. departments, the sale of a single newspaper is
,•
forbidden under severe penalties; you may sub
scribe. regularly for one and receive it by the
Poe, but if you buy one from a newsboy or ped
s
lar; :yon are fined or imprisoned, or both. Thi
' •
is keep the peasants from getting interested in
• pelt*. Every thing that-looks like socialism is
put,tl.,own,‘ Does a man wear a long beard? his
ma* goes down on the *polite books.'; -Does he
sportn rod crava t or. vest? he is a dangerous in-
Idiridual. A republican grocer in Auvergne had
ra, magpie,-which, - in the glorious days of 1848,
be bad taught to whistle the Marseilles hymn, ,
' now: considered seditious to the last degree.
'llhenerer the bird was hung out on the sunny
side -of the wall, he would whistle this tans to
'll;is great discomfiture of the police and other
government:timed onaries. The annoyance grew
solnuderalde that the grocer received an order
not to hang his bird edge on the strseteide of bee
' house.; This order became the town talk; itina I
discussed in the streets; the papers quarreled' '
about it; in short, it became the great affair of I
the vilifies of the department: Our grocer, an
imated
by the true martyr spirit, spent the great- j
cr part of his time in making his bird whistle,
„not only the Marseilles hymn, but the Chant de I
Depart, and other incendiary tunes;and the 1
- crowd gathered in the street to listen. The af- j
fair was becoming serious, when the prefect put
an end; to, it by ordering the magpie into close
confinement. I give you the hat:, not as a. triv
ial incident, tat 4.9 a capital illustration of what
• is meant in F. nee by a vigilant a' u , T;;;;•tratica.
r i
(.711AUL1.9 LaaoenO.
• The above eeeription of things in I ranee
- would be nhogether incredible, were it not cur
. robot:tried by testimony from a thousand ounces.
That there is no ((testy, properly so called, in ,
c. France is manifest; but even the idea of liberty
scarcely exists; hence that nation, for three
' , quarters- of •it century, Inis been vitiating be-
Iween the extremes of tyranny and licentious-
zie , . It seems as if they could never settle up- I
''a the just mean of sober, rational liberty. • I
Now France, in some respects, is n highly elo
' lightened nation; situated in the very focus of 1
"., intellectual illumination; and yet .it; seem. , that
;
its people cannot be governed errefd by despotic ;
power. Iris very strange. No peoPle ever had i
- ' a:better 'opportunity; of ethablishing the most, lib ) ;
1 , era institutions than they had in Ifiiii. All op
position
..• fret= within was removed. and there-was
no interference- from without The democratic
principle was perfectly triemphant; : ,and a con-
StitralCM, even more liberal in its letter than ours, 1
was adopted: and .ostensibly that constitution is
still in force, yet the above extract shows what
bled of liberty is enjoyed under its practical
working. . .
.This !political paradox is puzzling enough to
those who leek no deeper than the surface of
things; but it 'is not so strange if we examine
' the moral elements of which' France is com
posed..,,
There ere two antagonist principles in France
' .
—first Papery, which denies the right of private
judgment, and has always, ender all circumstan
ces, bean inimical to civil liberty. R.elo*u• lib
ertyda denounced by it as the most monstrous of
heresies. The other is the demeeratic element,
which of course claims the right Of private judg
, __„,_,
menti hut in France , private judgment i s enlace.
. by nothing but caprice. In religion, this party
is mainly infidel; in political dmitriees, Utopian
• , j and • wild, without flied principles, or a common
. ' objeet.-• The tint of these partiel dose the li
, hie, to the people, the other repudiates it..' The
. ,
rule of the first is a grinding despitiam; the ten.
. deny, 45f that of the other is to anarchy and a
reign of terror.. The Protestoste of France are
comptiratively few in razaaber, land as a party
• , they hare no political power. Under the present
Jesuitical rulers they ;nth' subjected to much an
: neyunee and petty perseention. I
. ' The power and influence of the Jesuits and
.:,
Popish pries-is is probably strenger now than
. . they were j daring the reign of Eouia Philppe—
' certainit is the people hove lees freedom; and
this is the true index by which t o measure that
Nora whether the democratic spirit will be ,
~
. ; . ut
terly trodden Gut under the heavy heel of `popish
.. . ,
• ; intalernnce.--intolerance both political and reli
gions--or whether it will one of these days brirse
out with irrerisible energy, tune must tell. That
the fiercAnd fiery temper of the; French centhl
hese tamed down and trodden upon. is one 9f
,
' • theee strenge pbesiomena which ore would not
-• eredit realto we saw it; but it shears the tremen
s- dons'powet . of the Roman priet.thood.
'Bat after all, it. may be a question whether a
people who repudiate the Bible are not better off
even under this meanest of deipotiame,• than to
have liberty without the fear of od, and he liable
'for that reason to run, at any moment into n
.: • 1 re-enactinenfof the terrible se new of 1793 • , •
' . . New contrast the condition', of France with
• I that of Great Britain and the United States, and .
- learn the inestimable value, even in a political
point of view, of - r. mar ASP ores mete
'
Tire WiLsmacros dteroaroti.—ln the last
number of the Reporte r "; it Is announled that
JOIEN Ear swot, -Esq., so long its publisher and
editox,".has gone , tack to his old post, and has
become the role proprietor and editor of that
well established, sheen We welcome Mr. lions
nnca back again, although loth io part with Mr. j
White,. the retiring editor, who has done himself .
no Tittle credit by his excellent nitmagement and
editorial abilities. In the follovidg paragraph,
giving {the reason for the change of proprietor
ship,. thO attachment which every editor feeds for
a paper, on which he has long labored, is well
expressed ,
[the change] has been brought about:ode.
ly by . tle Gamest desire of Mr. liausmap,tore
possess the paper, which, i by his industry,! cam
gy and talents had been chiefly built up
;ac-'
-
tablished. Daring the short period he wOld
as ,ur
connected with it, he was lost--dds . - feelings-and
thoughts An clung to the child .of hie manhood,
and with the affections of a father. he:now re
'jokes OTCr the return of his lost eon. Long may
they both dive 'toles:kW each' other's society,
awl each prove a blcsoing nod a joy to the
Caal. Tntt.s Enyuceu....At a Ltte meetiog of
thetate's ,kgent and Doan' of Directors of the
, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal', the canal comps
',"'xies of the Cumberland region propoaca to guar
. anty the transportation of 600,000 tons of coal
down the canal daring the year commencing
Jo
ly lot; 1350, at otoll of 11i cents per ton. The
proporition wie accepted at once, will be
coacladed forthwith.
. , ,
Cta•sce 'of Nonni - CAROLINA.—TtIe CalPlls of
the State of . North pirolina hal teen fully /Weer
tal,ne4,.vrithtlie exception at the county of Meek
leohnttn and; asautaing-thelamber ia that coun
ty tube 1400; t he total population of the State
ia e 10,65, of which 288,000 -are duce: The
ineroaser_ in the entire popn/ationeinee 11340, la
1.17,208; of '4' 6 *" 3 ""? 09 u ' 48,009 io the .
ilak.o population:
! :J
... ,!, x
3i a_ iir.A.T.F.I G.M.Some of the papers are
s o= l 4 g Itisitagße lis.,. .'ct tags grait.
dia;'
.
eatlryi,;sdufulsrliehat fa said ot it be mental
=Ta t if* hailii great effect, for a while, rip
on'thrrealue of some descriptions of property is
manifest
engines, and area Water !milts, it Is said, will all
be ! thioyin into pi.'
Well, well, the' Change. grewas. it may be,
willtiot he tea sudden, but that the world will be !
, •
able to keep an upright keel. ! It is not pretend .
! ' ed, we think, that !Mr. Paine can smelt iron ore,
or melt pigs with his gas; so it we need no more
coal to warm our parlors, or Wit our potatoes, or
Igeneraie steam, our chance to compete with John
I Bull in 'the manufacture of rail
m ad iron will be
unity . bettered. .
1 "IVs are in the midst or a revolution,- was
I said Iby some body a long time ago: but now e
w
?
, might say we are in the midst of a dozen of
theta. Still there is no cause for alarm. Things
whirl about for a while, c
will !hanging
new
eir
! relations and relative value., substituting
powers for old once, and throwing some' old
things into new uses; but they will Boon settle
down again into is better state than ever. 11 , e_
hold this ,to. he an axiom, that every couque t
' made by noindqsver matter is an advance in ha
-1 may well being. however its first introduction
ma?jostle our fixtures fur n little while.
IMPOST/15T Drctsro:r.--On Saturday. an en
listeH soldier in the United. States army was
brought before Judge Kelly, at Philadelphia, on
In writ of habeas corpus. ! His name is Daniel
Totherton." His father alleges that he is a minor,
and that he enlisted without his consent, and is
I unjustly held by We Captain James Roberts, sta
! toned at Fort Mifflin. The penasyl9alarl airri ,
George:L. Ashmead, tag., on the part of the
U. States, made nn application to the Judge, in
eistizi that the party applying for the writ be
fast directed Unmake hit application to the Se
! creiartif War, under the fifth section of the net
of Con;ress, passed September 28th, 1850, which
l' reads as follows I
Section 5. And be it further enacted, That it
shall IM the duty of the • Secretary of - War to or.
der the discharge of any soldier of the army of
the United States, who, at the time of his enlist
ment, was under the
_age of twenty one years,
upon clideuee being produced to him that such 1
enlistrneutime without the consent of the parcutt I
or Vlrgial' ,l
J u dge Kelly eabl, .14 making a dispositiot) of 1
the case for the Present, that where the govern- 1
ment of the United States had passed ! laws ena
bling a citizen of this State to obtain a remedy
for on alledged grlemnee, the comity existing
between the U. S. and the Stars of Pennsylvania
demanded that the latter should not interfere with
its authority until the ,person agrieved should
I have sought the remedy provided by the former
unless its action was calculated to infringe .3ltor
of the State of Pennsylvania, or unnecessary de
lay
would result from the action of the United
•States. As the remedy painted oat by the U.
States had not been invoked in this case, he (the
• judge) would continue the case until the 15th slay
of February, for the .'purpose of giving the par
ties an epportu.nity ! to make an application to the
Secretary of War, in accordance with section sth
of the act of September. liBo.
This is, we believe. the first decision ,Irol.er the
net alluded to, in this or any other State,: ! filliFll - 3
importance - to minors and thar parents mustbe
otrions. s r•
CRANIA IN ME PI:SECTION OF THE WEST
- ERN AND SOUTSWESTERN STATES.
...
• The Lolthittlfl papers are discussing the tug.
ny of New Orleans, and anticipating the depan
gore of .a great portion of her trade, diverted by
the itapeaTements which Philadelphia and New
York are now pi:L.4dg; forwent. The Concordia
Intelligences contains some facts ',itch are inter
esting,
as showing the changes which have takeh
,
place in tne Western trade:
We have been led into these reflections and a
series-of inquiries, by observing that the merch
-1 ants 'of Lake Providence. Wir.lciburgh and Nat,
chefhave begun to receive a pontoon of their
I goods from the East by the Northern routes—
through the canals and over the railroads of
1 Petinsylva4a, Ohfo And Illinois. If goods can
be brought through these channels with greater
expedition. cheaper and safer than by the way of
the sea and. New (Means, we suppose that our
t famines may he sent thither, by the same chan
: riels, with the sante advantages. These channels
are becoming more numerous annually, and the
' capacity of dmse already in existence for trans
•portation isteing daily enlarged. We are in
-fethned. that a. larp portion of.last year's pro
ducts of So u thern Ohio have - gone, forward to
New York through her can 1a and railways, and
that the freight down the river. tele :Cason, from
1 above the Falls, will' be much leas than In form
er
years.
Ohio flour has not been so plentiful in New
Orleans this yearns formerly, and we have heard
that New Orleans appeared to have been forgot
ten, of Late, en'change at Cincinnati, where dai
ly. at one o'clock, are reported the operations in
the New York market up to twelve o'clock of the
same day, tind it was these reports, and not intel
ligence from New Orient,: as formerly. that de
termined the prices in the Cincinnati market.
The Ohio and Pennsylvania canals. last summer,
were gorged with freight going East The new
railway from Cincinnati to Sandusky has been
nriable to take a tithe of the freight offered to it,
and a few months ago, we were told by a gentle
man connected with that road, that the company
then had upwarlopf , SOO men engaged in building
burden cars for the coming season's usc. The
Wabash and Eric Canals are stretching their lines
down the banks of the Wabash, and as fast ne it
extends - self. it sweeps the whole products of
the vat y uVtire river , against its natural car
tent, to be Easteramarkets by way of the-Lakes.
The Il l) is cthab tills already carried -off the
contents the euormouli granaries on the banks
,of the Illinois river, which till this neuron had
no other outlet thearthe Mississippi river—and'
the pork and beef of the same line will tithe the,
same route this spring.
The Oalenti end China go railway, opened a short
time ago, is gathering the lead of Galena and
Oubuqe, and sentting the whole products of the
Northern section of the State, and directing them
to the East instead of their floating to the South
un the broad current of the alissiisippi—NenarPS
grandest highway- , —ois heretofore, ant as the
Lakes are open aa early' as the upper portion of
the river, we shall probably, hereafter see little
i of the protections of lowa and Wisconsin pass
ing our door. Another railroad has been Sur
veyed to pass through the central portions of
Illinois and Indiana, from St Lords to Cincinnati,
I to swell the tide of direct commerce from the
' ; 'West to the Eastern cities. These are all pro
' jetted by Eastern capital which is never miatak.
en in its aims. Tobacco, along the shores of the
Lower Ohio and the Cumberland, hes been sent
forward to New York by these routes. Cotton
from Nashville and Menthnis has found its wiry
to all the interior factories of New York and
1 Pennsylvania by the same channels; (,0,000 hales
of cotton, we have been told by one well informed
I f
the business, passed up the Ohio from the
crop of 1841 and; have been omitted in all the
estimates of-that , crop. Ile estimates the quan
' tity thatwill takethe manic destination this
t 100,000 bales. These new outlets nnt only
earn; elsewhere tt. vast amount of prcolucts that
must hare, in the natural course of events, flowed
down the Alimissippis but 'they introduce into
the Kline regions of the country from the East
ern markets, hll the groceries. and other goods
' which were purchased in, or at least, pasted
1 , through New Orleans. They are thus sapping
I tit's, trade of our commercial capital on both
aides. .
Cots.—There are complaints in many
parts of the country of a scarcity of cents.—
There were but few coined nt the 'Mint during
the last year, and, indeed, the pressing demand
fer . s.Mall gold and raver coins &such an'to rea
'der it impossible to coin much copper. 'lVould
it not he well for Congress to ntitherize the
Tressury• Department to offer proposals for the
coinage of from ten to twenty raillioneof these
very necessary coins? The job would soon - he
taken on good term,
-
CUBA- IN lftso.—The Courier and Enquirer
translates from the Diarto . de 1.1 Marina, of Ha-.
vain, a sort of summary review of the improve
ments.and condition of the Inland of Cuba du-•
ring the pant year. The work of paving the
moles and the public squares of Havana with
square granite blocky, commenced in 1845, has
been C:3Tri,Zsi on during the past year, until near
ly the whole extent of the moles is finished, and
two of the four squares: which face the market
place of eristina are al,s, finished. A new stone
mole ban been begun in the harbor of Havana.
which . will he Iwo hundred and fifty yards long,
coveted with zinc, and sustninedby one hundred
Snd sixty six iron columns with wooden guards:
which , ,' with several other improvements, it in
thought, will render that harbor the most com
trandious in America. On the shores of the bay
s number of new buildings, for uninufeeiuring
and Other commercial purposes, have been erect ,
4,1 ; among which is a large gas factory. powder
stores, a great nail factory; which turned out
lat.. . t
year 24,000 barrels of nails; also, large store
houses for sugar, and a large and commodious
'litice to supply .good shops, he., to different
. Iffinnfactarers, erected under the Patronage of
4if government. The ha - spits! of San .Fricisco
bins heen much ,improved, and has received two
thousand sick persons :during the year, two
thirds foreigners. Two, beautiful. bridges have
'Men in progress. dosing'. the year. . The royal
Mairersity has been and nine thousand
- albinos added to its library, And: other improves
vents ; made. The. Havana fire department Wu
riceived now . emir auring the year.—
_ [pc;itin,Tzhveller.
We have now reached the 24th of the mouth,
atso far We hate had 'ho snow, very little rniiy.
and-iery few dayn.of cold weather. Yesterday
wes ae m ita an lid large a proportion
waUd and pleasant weather in January is perhail
unpremlented .
--
The perfectly trustworthy correspondent of
the London Morning I.`fironicle, now lengaged
in investigating - the -agricultural condition of
France, gites' the following infonnation, which
will prose interesiting to all in general, and
not a few in particular'. We have, ourselves,
witnessed precisely the name I.race...et in Italy :
.iiVer'y venerable and decidedly pictureslue
ns
iv the process of wine-treading, it is inmost ions bly
a filthy one; and the spectacle of great brown
horny feet, not a whit too clean,. splashing and I
sprawling in the bidding juice. conveys at first.,
sight, a qualms - species of fqeling. which, how-'
ever, seems only to be entertained by those to
whom the sight is new. I was every where as
sured that all' efforts had Riled to construct a I
wine-press capable of performing the work with
the perfection of the human feet. No niechani
cal squeezing. I was informed, would so nicely
express that peculiar proportion of the whole
moisture of the grape which forms the highest
flavored wine. The manner in whiCh the fruit
was loused about was painted out tome, and I was
asked to riser. that the gropes were. alit ware,
squeezed in every possible fashion, and from
every possible side, worked, and churned, and
inasheff fillhor and thither by the over moving
toes and mussels of the font. As far as an im
purity went, the argument was, that the fermen
tation flung as scan into the surface every atom
of foreign matter held in sunponaion in the wine,
and that the liquid ultimately obtained was as .
exquisitely pure as if human flesh had never
touched it:"
.
films paper uctnnunces
that Jenny Lind- had sent to that city twenty
thousand dollart to be distributed among ; the
poor. We tend in our files the following para.
graph respecting the lady
fddux JPiNT Ltsn.—By a priv ate letter from
the Sweetish nightingale, recently received by
friend in gianchester, dotal PLilaitephin. fn ihe
beginning of Llecombei. we learn, with murk
pleasure; that, according to her own account.:
this admired and favorite cantatrice writes in'
excellent health and spirits, and as she says her
self, her voice was never better. She had con
cluded her New York engagetient, having given
in. that city, without any disappointment, the
101Prf',143149}- of I , 4outy C 64-
oerts, tobiowdou amteteries,lll the largest pub
lic
places. " She states, what will occasion some
surprise here, where a contrary ofinirtn prevails,
that Mr. Barnum behaves to her in the most
gentlemanly and disinterested manner , :
One very current report, however, She contra
dicts in the most positive and emphatic terms.
So far from her being brottp,lit to London.hy . . Par
cum 19, .1144 slates thayit ls`whfilfy mane
that:else has any engagement with hint', either for
London or any other city, or part of the European
continent. Part of her engagement with , Mr.
Barnum is to give concerts at Martha, and she
states that she shall be there; in the fulfilment
of such engagement, in the course th', January,
'lB5l. She writes apparently very inu . gh pleas
ed with the American people, having met with a
great many very , good, kind, hospitable.figends'
in her trans-Atlantio tour. Al the .date of the
letter sits flat fulfilling a concert engagentent
with eclat in Plalladelillga.—Man. Guard.
hr the Pittsburgh
YOIIGHIOGILANT SLACK WATKR.
Ma. Witten-1 do not recollect having seen
any description of this valuable improvement,
and I think it is due to the judicious and skillful
engineer,. James E Dajr, under whose direction
it was carried on and completed, that it should be
publicly noticed. The work is now in success
ful operation, and gives very strung promise of
yielding pleasing dividends to the stockholders,
great femlifiee W /he country through which it
passes, increased business to our city. and it
would be hard indeed that the Engineer who di
rected its execution should he forgotten.
The law incorporating the company fixed the
maximum lift of the locks at eight feet, but asap
plemeni. increased the lift to thirteen feet
thirty-three hundredths.
The toted fall of the Youghiogheny. from Roth.-
town or Went Neaton. r ..to the foot of des No. 2.
on the Monongahela river, wan. twenty-six feet
6G-100, or.2f. feet 8 War ,
Two locks then of the maximum lift allowed
by the supplementary act divides the 411 into
equal lifts of thirteen feel and font, inches
each.
The locks . are constructed on dm. compatite
th - esrUlls - laid of dry masonry, and laid
with two courses of jointed plonk sheeting.
The dams are constructed of earth work filled
in with stone sloped tat the upper side fifteen in- I
chest to every4o9l.ot rise, and on the lower thle
five feet and __'-like to-one foot rise. The whole ,
height of the dams from the bed of the river is
from sixteen to eighteen feet.
The mitre sill of lock No. I. on the longish,-
emu, is four feet' below the comb of the
-dam No. 2, on the Mooonhahela, and dam No.
1, on ,the Youghiogheny, throws five feet of
water upon the mitre sill of the dam above.
This difference was made under the belief that
the rapidly and increasing trade ou the Morioga
helm will soon obtain for that. Company, the priv
ilege of increasing the height of their dams, and
thereby secure to.the Youghiogheny Company
depth of full five feet at the lowest stage of wat
er, and thus accomodate the coal trade from the
head of their upper pool. without any further
expenditure of money by the Youghtoglmoy Com
pony
The Engineer in planning the work, looked to
then:n:ins of the Company, as well an to the trade
to be accomodeted.
AVSTRIANN IN rut UNIILD STAT/i.S.—The fol
lowing brief biographical notice or a gentleman
lately deceased at Pittsburgh, Penn•ylvaStia, in
teresting enough in itself, is made more eo from
its historical connexion with the allusion made
by Mr. Secretary iVebstcr, in his late corn,-
pondence with the Austrian Charge d'Affaires. to
the interest taken in )tie day by the Emperor
Joseph IL. of Austria, in the affairs of the United
Btatz,
1 drum the Moo. i 111 Itoi.mr.l
hiis residence in hits
burgh, Pa.., on Weilnesdny, Den. 'Nth, Constan
tine Antoine Beelen, Lim , in the 8-Ith 'yeor of bin
age.
Mr. Beelen came to this country witli Listener
and - mother, the Baron and BaronnesajDo Roden
de Bertholf, the thimer of whom WOO appointed
by the Emperor of Austria, Joseph the Second,
to proceed to the United Staten in a italik co'
parity, noon afteF the peace of 'B3, n d in that
capacity resided frith his lady in P iladelphia I
l
for a considerable time.' On the tor inhtion of j
his commission. political difficulties n home pre-
vented his return, whereupon they r mined in i
this country, and died here. They were buried_!
at a email and beautiful chapel in the Interior of ,
the State, erected by the Baron at his own ex- I
pence.
The son went to Pittsburgh nt an ;early age, '
where he married and passed his life. lied he
chosen to return to Attstrin later in life he would
bare inherited the title and, a portion of the es
tate, of his father, but he preferred remaining in
America.
Ile was a highly educated, accomplished gen
tlemen, distinguished for his urbanity, kindly
disposition, and great good sense, which be re
tained to the day of Lis death. In the course of
his long life he male a great many (diem's. lie
had several descendants, one of whom, a daugh
ter, married Wm. A. Simpson, Esq., of ritts
burgh. Ue was highly respected nod esteemed,
and his memory will long he cherished by those
to whom he was known.
DR. LEICHMERS, TOO AusTRALIAN eXPLoSCII.
--- The Australian papers are beginning to ark
the question—where is Dr. heichhardt The
time has already elapsed, according to his own
estimate, when he should have been beard 'of at
the end of •a. successful journey. Three years
have passed since he unddrtook his most recent
task of exploring an unkmown part of the great
Australian continent; two years since he wos
heard of last- Ile hod then returned three hun
dred miles to the last Motion on the frontier, for
the purpose of describing the beauty and fertili
ty of the country• through which he and his com
panions had passed ; saying, in justification of
the proceeding, that ha feared he rt4ltt never,
return from his great journey, mud was anxious
that the knowledge whieh he had gained should
nbt be lost, Ile departed again. in high spirits
into the pathless wilderness ; and has never
since been heard of or seen by any nue compe
tent to report the discovery.' —.4thrnieum.
It is suggested dint panics should he dispatch
ed from Swan River to inquire of his fate among
the natives, and that an agent, wjth provisions
sod succours' should be stationed at the now bro
ken up establishment ut Port Essington, in case
br.L'a party should reach that place.
•
tioon.—A Washington correspondent ,of the
New . York 'Express says: ..A number of-applica
tions have been made by our foreign ministers to
be recalled; but the President( is indelible in
refusing them this privilege. f could'name five
mission that would he vacant this moment, bad
the President assented to their wishes hot he is
resolved, so far A 4 consistent with duty, that if
men will accept of outfits,. they shalt pay , their
own expenses home, or serve out the perto , l of
their appointment."
The citizens of Milwaukie have entizscribed over
$7OOO to lime.% concert from Jenny Lind--
Their northern neighbor, Sheboygan, puts in its
clam, and is waking up to a determination to
knee the Nightingale among them, if they hereto
mortgage tne town property:, or_givin, dna on'
,2411.K.INO.—A,v74cc:hole Farmergives,
from hug ezfortentto. a numkier of rules for.
milking; most of. whieb are wry good. ae - 4 , 4 1 !
your nails nitirin—siti on a st oo l..L. m itk
never 'mold a eitw-L-11over get out of patience—
tic • her Mil to her leg In tly time, fie. But the
following are objectionable: " wet the teats with
the first stream of milk"—and "never ntrike a
cow for running or - kicking." " Milk, applied to
the tests to soften them. dries and forms a glossy
varnish, which tends to cause cracking or chap.'
ping of these parts. Cold. water is much better,
becoming quite dry by the time , the milking in
tininhed, nod leaving the teats:clean and tall—
Touching the striking of • cow—the rule applies
well to ninety-nine cases in 'hundred no now
practiced—but judicioun punishment will cure at
. .
Icow amazing quick. I speak from long experi
ence. If a cow kicks much, place a switch un
der the lett arm, the pail in the, left hand, And
if. while milking. she kicks, let It be followed hi
rat iably'hy a sin.ele blow. Never dike but once
at n time, even If she kicks ea bard no to break
your leg—nod never omit it, if she hits nothing
Boothe her at all other times, In thin way she
mon finds what the whip means, and shapes her
conduct accordingly, A small 111104t1 of pleasant
food at the time, will serve to do away any disa
greeable impression in connexion with mlildng.
By never striking bat once, she has not time to
••got mad." and it is more territie, for who cares
for a blow' while stimulated by tau
I had some "bard cases" to deal with, but
completely euee't Ikon. alt with a single excep
tion. There was 91AV tdd row, no terrific in the.
hloes, 1150. dealt nut, that none dare attempt her
with n pail, till her legs bad born strongly se-'
cured, which was Bono with great difficulty.—
Abe never kicked after-I had givers her the sec-.
and milking, iu the way 1 have just stated, but
became perfectly mild, quiet. and gentle, having ,
doubtless Veen made vicious by bad mahafialemet!-
The case Which I could not cam veal. large, un
commonly-knowing caw, who 'was wine enough,
never ie kick When milked her, consequently
could not apply the remedy; but . Was,:letivage:
enough to. other milkers. With regard to cold,
running about,—l one° knew a cow quite troub
lesome in this particular, usually upsetting the
pail of milk beforo commencing the me. 'The
boys chased her round the p•e.tute till they car. ]
tiered her, and theft tasked tier vigorously. As a
conlerincuca, sibilant care not to becontered next
' time, 'end hence became Intinetable in the ex
treme. To care her, she wan placed in a moder
ate sired yard, and driven gently into a corner.
When idle ran, the whip wan applied, but with
only one blow at a time, till sloe regained the old
corner, where every mearieweaused to quiet her.
In this way she natal found an intimate connexion
betos k ywk whopping and rimnineand that comfort
cousteted in !Basking to her post. On the third
r a n y she woo handed over to the care of the hired
man, and ever after woe a quiet cow.
It is mintiest needless to add that this mode of
treatment requires perfect calmness, itoditAot
and itelf-poesm‘sion. Wheetou pint pamtun Or
fear, the aninmi avec, covers t, and she feels
n° 44° Mltaece of superior being.—
those who cannot enrry out the systein
properly, had not hotter try 011
tOt Svollwri, Ptantrr.
WHY ALCOHOL IS DANOMOI/5.
---
At a recent meeting of the Charleston S. C.
Temperance Smliety. Or, lltbertcon delivered a
very instructive and interesting lecture:ion •
thO subtect of aleAol limn! as n !overage. Ile ob
served that there is'a good deal ol' confusion and''
error in many minds on this point. On the one
band the votary of total abstinence, when alcohol,
is prescribed to him as a medicine, hi unduly
alarmed and distressed at the idea of viola,
ting his pledge. On' the other, the oppo
nents of the cause are just as naistakingly apt to,
triumph and indulge in their sarcasms when they
hear of the article being employed in, this way
by pledged men But lir: It. set the whole truth
on this matter Ina clear and satisfactory light.
Ile remarked that it is exactly, on - account of its
medicinal qualities that alcohol is so datig(inita
and dreadful'. beveragefor ordinary use ; and
rice comajt is gust beca,th& it is in dangerous a
beverage that it is also a powerful medicine.—
Opium is a most powerful and blessed tuedioal
agent„when judiciously applied cutt we there
fore, argue that it would be a safe article for
daily tee as a beverage 7 On the contrary,
effeeto, when., employed 'are most disastrous,.
as every year's experience hot too sadly pro:
claims. And this, he maintained, trap precisely
the principle•which involved the employment of
Alcohol. liejearnedly set forth the specific ac
tion of thi,, article on the brain and nervous ays
tem. Ile showed that there are some diseases,
such for instance to the late (miscalled) Broker
Lone fever in our city, which utterly prostrate and
disorganize the system. To these coves he had
unhesitatingly administered with marked se,
cells, some form or other of alcohol. Bat what •
theni liss this incunalstent with his long tool
well-Ino4O position weattldroeateof iotal ab-'
atinence! Not In theleaat. On the enatralry,
he could now come out, as be declared be did,
with more strength and confidence than ever in
urging upon tas.friends tool fellow either.. the
danger, the uselessnea., the folly of,these
cus
toms, which so absurdly erect into an idol of
every day's, aye, almost every hour's worship.
a substance which God and nature intended
sbutdd only occupy ,w place in the Natcrie Neb
r.,. 'These positions. Br. R. urged with various
illustrations. and Concluded with his usual' ener
gy and cloquence.—S. C. Ade •
for nalltrley. of Minnesota, had returned to
:It. Paul on the '21;9. ult.. from a risit to the up
per country. The Chippewa' Indians were- re
poned to be rufforing severely for want of pro
visions and the had quality of what they had.—
wa , rife among them, and not leer than
one hundred and •tizty Scorn `of the trilte had
peri.lied within n short time. Major %arena,
the anb-agent, ten. on his return to Wit. PouL—
The 26th of December was obserred in Minneso
, ta Territory. agreoahly to a pr?clarnation of the
Govern.r. a a day of thanksurnag and prayer.
,tiEv, l olo: .snF.sia RAO. ROAM —Tim sec
tion of the Erie RAil Rosalmtwiesi Dunkirk and
Forestville, eight hundred miles, was opened for
travel on the Bth loot- Fifty . miles more, of the
SV esiern division. will be comPited and In run
ning order on the first day.of February, and on
the fire of ?toy the whole line from Dunkirk to
.riormont.
V.. n,ve
There iA a negro living near Palestine,
who is the father or fifty eix children, Las
hulled seven Wlie . ', WA now, AfthWilge of wore
than ninety year% is courting. for the•elghth
wife
he aggregate amount of duties paid by
r, Yoe: rity auctioneers, during the 6neal
year ending September 30th, 10-50, in official
ly itated lore been $85,656 11 Remainder
of the State 143.1".. 50. Total, $85,303 nu.
I.ol l .iiimore.. ou Safurday afternoon. n Eire
broke out in tho row of new building., on the
corner, of Lombard end•Ereter etreets. and before
the games were extin,vli4hed. four or Gee houoes.
were horned.
On recent tit. of the n. C. 141c•hy, from
New Orl ea no to Alexandria, in about one hour,
and in n run of twenty miler, three paanngers
A tieurral Court Martial LIR Bern MIIMMOTIP II
to COTIVOIIe nt No folk on the fourth ,Majohy of
thin month, fur the trio! of such a oeo trtiorty
brought before it. .
Stuart. IhnigLter of the artist who painted '
the great picture of It'asbington, in Fnueuil
Ilomtoo, iu now engaged Copying that excellent -
and valuable production of her father, '
It o o, Andrew Ilathlram, M. A., r*ton or Vick •
enhain, and fur . 27 years the highly eelehmed
Secretary of the British and Foreign Bible So
ciety, died on the pith tilt.
Gen. euleh Cushing hon been 'flared by the
I Speaker of the House of Reprnsentitleee In the
Nlansachnsetta Leg.Plature, on Chairman of the
Committee 00 the Jlplicittry.
lion. Ruins Choate. in to be the (hater before
the Assnciatinn Of limrsnrd University, al
its approaching nnniverrary.
Accomits from Vienuo mention that. nn inter=
soon to take place hetweep the :foyer
eigna.9l Au-iria and Prus.ia.
bear Admiral Jame , . Moray Orion, died in
Lore hoi on'ilie 2°tb of Dec.. in the year of
Lie ime.
llorace Greeley, EN.I• or the New York- Tri
bune, coute.utplitel n,%ialt to the World's Fair.
AU the prigonera brought home by the U. S.
Preble, for mutiny have been convicted at
Now York, and rent to the State Prir.nu where
they can have on opportunity to reflect upon
thetr evil deeds.
Arrangements have been nearly concluded by
the N. 1 - . Erie railroad Co. for transporting their
par... Teri to the city, of Sew York o the
Romano and Paterson road, instead of Wang
then, to Piermont. tionsiderable tince,will Chun
a
he saved, and the Piermont line left for fre t . ht
exclusively, The'arrangement includes a l [
Sae
of both roads daring the contimmnee of t
,eir
chariot, with the right to relay the trucks in
feet wide , or do any thing cite required by he
policy 'of the Erie road.
Extraordinary Cantrientinutruis, of PaLfio &r
-rani..—Speaking of the naval court martial,
shour.l9l, Penn,ylvOttin, in'tbst_te e, 9im the Nor
folk Argo. ouy.t:
scrupulous were the members of the court
in the discharge of their duties, that they rebind
to adjourn on chrisimas day-, mid Were employed
in trying cases while awry body elms—politician
and citizen—freeman:nod slare—were participa
ting in the festisitieis of the season."
Henry imng, the late,-fugitive sloe; was sold
in this city -l ain Saturday • last at public auction.
and Ifni 'purchased by a trader fronaGeorgia, to
which State he will.be tmtliudiatell
.ThepriCg paid far :Long WO! VISS...-yeiesmmef
trima
The Franklin tut olligtaseer bait been Merged
the Chtunbersbiugh Repository and NV big.
which latter paper will hereafter be published by
Wears. Stevens and lloyd.
Th'e jury in the ca. of John anima, on trial
at Auburn, N. V. January 17, for the murder of
Nathan Adios,. a pedlar., after being old, about
two hours, brought in a verdict of guilty. The
sentence will be probably postponad until after
the trial of Alfred Behan; the priauner'sltrother,
who Is Indicted for We same offence. Itrwid be
recollected that Alfred Hallam has already been
convicted of the name murder, nod is sentenced
to be bung on the PAtit of January.
Vhile the workmen in a blacksmith shop in
:V York were repairing an anchor, the ball,
x lett was hollow, exploded, throwing the pieces
th ugh the building into the street, injuring
somewhat, and periling the lives of neviiral pules..
ers-by. The explosion In supposed to have been
caused by water having frozen iu the hall, which
generated an eipionive gas when heated.
Sale nf the Steamship Great Erstain.—Thirsdearn
chip ha, at length been sold by' the Directors of
the Great Western Steamship Compsny to Mr.
Patterson, the eminent chip builder, of Bristol',
England, for the aura of .618,000, being about
One nevent4 part of her original cost.
Prolessa Forben states the Irish to be tba toll
on the average than either the English or the
otch. Ilaving measur e ' s thousand' of each
n tion, English, Inch, am Scotch, ho gives the
'l' Doting as All nverago Might of each :—Eng-
Itch, 68/ inches ; Scotch, 641 ; Irish, 70; nod
. . ...
;11
thaage‘of each, 21 years.
Great Place for 15.144.- 1 113 e census of Carroll
county, °sores, reports nu- less than fifty. four
loons of twins in that county. One lady hits bleas-•
ed her faithfld spouse with three nets, =laundry
others with two sets such.
o You don't mean nathin friendly, you don't,"
as ilia rat 'mid to tho eat pen she hit him in the
back.
- Biz elMrtes Scarbornugh'e ming of alterna
tione in hi advice 'to the Mellen of Porta
mouth were, " You must eat lens, or flee more
exercise, or take phaede, or be Melt." Thin it
eseellent advice.
Mate. life may he only an hour &sato some
beings of a higher order; and they, perhaps,
say, when threescore years and ten are up,
‘‘ What, another hour gone! . Dear me how time
ties!"
Stars aro sparks of fire stricken out from chaos
by tbo hoof of the winged horse time in hie jour
ney to eterulty. I
The men whose wont con always be depended
upon is noon to be always honored.
A "Union" Csuetsoa.—The Union Safely
Committee of N.York, have started a subscription
'to mite the sum of ir2;500, to buy Daniel Web
ster a carriage and horses, no a reward for his
efforts in behalf of preserving the Union. So
says the Albany Atlas.
, . A father wishing to dissuade his ilaughtir from
all thoughts of matrimony, quoted the words:-
0 8hp who marries, dneth well; but she who mar
ries not, doeth better." The daughter meekly
replied, "Father nut content to do well; let
those do letter who con."
ECCENTILICITY.—A rich miser in Auburn. New
YorLis to be'buried in Owasco Lake, a beautiv
~ful sheet of water near that to w n. lie has a
stone coffin made, which talcs twelve yoke of
! ..eti to draw - it. lie gives a man a nice farm
fo; burying kini. He l‘to take him la th the
middle of the lake, and nk him
An ancient writer, Who must have been. a
cross, miserable, friend .forsakez, and snarling
old bachelor, remarks: “If all the world were
parer, nud all the seas ink, and all the trees and
idawts were perils, and every man in the world
were a writer, yet they were not able, with all
their labor and cunning, to set down all the
crafty deceits of women." •
A.lady was traveling in a stage coach with a
tronhiesonae tiog. A gentleman complained .oe
the annoyance. "Dear sir:" exclaimed OM
lady, wonder you copplain of my dot.. every
body admires it: it 19 rent Peruvian." "I - don't
complain of your Peruvian dog," said the gentle
man, “but wish he would g ive us lee, of his
Peruvian lark."
Uaarrathen Pio.—Mr. Morrison, of Al-
Ilion, Maine, Accurding to the Maine Farmer, has
lately ilaughtered a juvenile porker, as follows:
age, 8 months and 10 day,, and weight 921 Ile,
The eyes of this pig had become imbedded near
ly three inches in fut., - and as for that ornamen
tal appendage, the tail, it was no where to' he
found.
• We clip are followirre from tle Steubeurille
Harald. thick it it printing office poetry,
because St i 9 thorqughly practical•
•
..Wart latter fez PeOLA ter Bm[ Wm:arr . —the
slaa ratraser at ostrent. and hare tar. marls the stagrst
M [mat rrievaost , Sett:ouch sa that - halo. , has tont
to ht. lannot, to such strains. ra dollbi oat, as rill loaner
the tarn toarahaJl Wb6 eon ^ and ittn , thr Puhhc nts
hi. catacit• Frt rem:nand airt•
TUN EIDE tVel.l6tt
tkoal the 1.1.1 x cleat M. *mild
I think It IA • pity
Thal hilts themtlet b a, Tanml •last
la this car imams tilt!
r. It to sort the mph, rt
Tom 'ratan. mat at etme.
Tour heal mart the tilppoot =tato
ICUS hot), the >tam in beacon.
Acyal tn. poopl• dna !Amu walks!'
Crin out ow, •A h. Lund..
ACA rlkliup MI • vattl LA two.
Cmtn do•;11 utorm ILlchanorbri
worm than walking /At the Ito—
Mar. Mt. a;;.• , •AIIII Ittulklt
And Wn Wl.a tip.. It stont.
Al or then tlarANI polka)
Re had bowed down to drunkenness,
An object worshipper;
The psilseof manhood's pride had gone
Too font and cold to stir :
And he hod given his spirit up
Unto the humblest thrall ;
And bowing to the poison cup
Ile gloried lit his toll.
There came a change-aehe cloud eolled off,
And light fell on his brain—
And like the posing of a dream
That =meth not again,
Tbo shadow of his spirit fled.
He saw the waif before--
Re shuddered at the waste behind—
And was a man once more.
He shook the serpent's fold away,
That gathered round his heart.
As shakes the 'nearing forest oak
Its poison vine apart
He stood erect—returning pride
Grew terrible within ,
'And Conscience sat in judgment an
His most familiar sin.
The light of intellect again
Along his pathiky
And Reason likes monarch stood
•
Upon. its golden throne;
The honored and' the trine once more
Within his presence came—
And lingered oft on lovely lips
❑is once forbidden nnme.
There mny be glory b the might
ThatTrendeth nation's down— •
Weentholor the crimson conqueror Pride fur the single crown—
But sober in that triumph. hour
The disenthroUnd shill find,
When Erfl Fusion boweth down
Unto the godlike mind.
Desirable Subnrban Residence for Sale
Tux sutnerlber offers for tale the home not grounds
where be now meld, altstated on Park street. below Tre,
moot In Alleatwur. and about il minutia . walk from the
motet of Oh city. The lot t bet (Mid oo Park ea
ruptallg..l44 2.52 fer.t. to an •11.1--contslulng neatly one
son of '<mod. anti Is bounded no evert Ode bY lam' oleo
two Moroni with own and shrubbery. Tin• Loma• it
nearly new. largo, and exectsilately well arroutgl. having
• front edict Est. and ad. n(:.; and contahr fourteen
MO.. beside, halls nine feet wile. It is built in the best
•nf newt durable mount. nod has • tow-totaif twit totti
rootage , all the modern conveniencem. Two pumps. with
at, •ntitina atIPPIY of honied eaft water. era at the Mgr.
it,. the premiers are the omseiteary out bottling, MAI,
ro mioge home. de. 'The grounds are laid out madly AP a
lana. covered with choice fruit Irma, mermen, gowning
abode. currants. goveherrlia. Mmltteoten.kes•mi • rtitddi
garden. The fruit le of Orvieto kind and the trees are to
their prima.. and yield enough fu Om wools of an ortlinarY
(sadly. The sttuatkin of this property on to ealtdeitY ami
@Wroth. romforts. combined with noothfulty to the My.
le got •urp•red by any Midelut In this vicinity. It Lae
s clew of the Ohio River for over • mile. of ToMPerattote
Eonth Pittsburgh, the city, tit fwd 11.11, and the
hilt around. fortnitia altogether • p•nonmie Javomet of
which Um eye never smug. Every boat which voters or
deists from the port of Plttsburah tot tb• OW: mates la
full Mew. Thu reablenni and grounds are •Ito romPletelY
motored hum antjurtoy luxe of dast. no dedructlve.of
rocket •d vegeta/tom •d affords • Virtkeinellt as quiet
•ol wombat as If located to quietness's lu th• country.
The be Will at • bargagb and komessice given
on*e test of April. Enquire at thy Outage eke.
labradd D. N. wurrr.
Foreign and American Hardware.
LOGAN, WILSON Si, CO.,
No. 129_ Mood Street,
HAVE - NOW IN STORNI
A NU ad complete doctor FORLIVIVANti AMERICAS
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HARDWARE,
Which Wry vs znspord
are, to purclayets that EU nwocant
hiloratay widest* . Of thy esotern attn.
ya Want* Introls visiting Lb. placipal ottk. et
GrA sni Onrosany. daring the =Who of
fj, May. an/ Snot ant, leaving Pfttatannit on Much
17b. and Ida bo **And Is anon! to a 317 agenda of • tar .
lien. chancier nbiabtWba . eO ded to ilLt _
' JOILN D. DAM..
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.10211ABEABLk CASE!
EVIDENCEjIN OUR MIDST
M.
RIXIY-I , lr. I chtYrifillly , comply with TOW tagnest
that I wiallki qlf. you au Awrottot of the alitTontuiractdous
Y'a ors:Plitt/a , daualsty,e• of c hl th , wYY , o ' r
rc,w,
}'Lew m attacked with a very , or" eFe In FeinmarY
March laet, when I immediate], aPPIL , I m the tort medi
cal abl In the ettr. by, whom It or. Pnaemunc 4 • ''rerl Ind
eye.' and an ware me un tit', of dui,ug bar any good. Al.
ter which I took her into the muntry to an ht IMY, who
Lad 1,.m very 'Lee...e.t . a, in curing eye.. ehe told me OW.
Ler rare yaw hcpeleaa, u ahe would rertainl, hoe not only
that one, but oleo that the other would 6:001.—It belay a
....n,yutone affection or the bluaL Al4l de certify. that at
the time my father (J. H. VaMnul ramie to the roueiMion
that hrll totter; try your Petroleum. atie and adirely
Mind of one eye. If I.: now about two month:4;lnm oho
Ite nee. and Abe gin now me with both erne se gout
ahe aml. a. for ea t can tell, I believe elm haft,
with It. bl a sting ny the Almighty. been rural by ritrole•
um Tonr..terpertfltlly.
nee - For vale by Kerrrc t hleDowell. 110 Weed st..; lib
eller., 47 Ibgeld et: lb Curry. D. A- Elllott. Joeelth Dou
IMSI, and 11. lb llebusels. Allegheny; ale& by the pboylie-
NNIMI!EIMM
49PAIITNERSIIIP—Wo have associated
‘/ with um 'Noir...yr But, late Cathie, of the Yemen
Dopeatte Mak, ehn will deeote hie Peretthti et.ettt.k.tOthe
Welliver The .eyle of the Ana remain" as heretofore.
jal3 A. WILKINS t
EXCHANGE' ANDItarlaNG HOUSE
A. WILKINS & CO.,
Corner of Ins Third and Market eta., Pitteb'gb.
• —•
Citizen's,urance Company of Pittsbur g h.
L '
itts:COURAGE 1103 IE INSTITUTIONS.
A Olhen 0.41 W.lor .last. in the warehouse of C. If.
• nom,. 141,1ilellt A. W. Mary neer.
ml, pally I. now 'orlon.] to inrure Inerelotollre
In etnro, 61111 In trawl'', ye...Lc Om
An emnlie goamnty,for the ability atul Integrity of toe
In.titution; in affordol In the chatiletrr Of the IHroetnm.
who aro all titian:. of Pittaburah. well aml formabir
known tu the wag:mann, fur their prudence,
soul lot. arity. • •
Dmm•rug— Hussey, Wm. Buxley, Wm. Latimer.
Walter lirynnt, Mug. }Award Ilearelton,
John flawprth. S. Ilarbaugh. rt• Kier. apyntrAt
trettleLanTs latinrror—tled the fdloving certiheate,
and don doubt, f yoe an, the triutophaut qualities pos
sessed by ibis "mild retoodY•
Ciautiorry town:whip, renangn Co., Deo- 21, 1•17.
Mr. Bleakely , —Deer Mo—l bake pleuure to infor.d.ir
you, th e bottle of Dr. ]p'lane's Vonalfuge which I nor
dwell from you, Ins Oren we entire matisfutioo. 1 .•••
to • chill H
of nthne oue teaspoonful of 0, sad she mond 1(7
soma, The hest leo:4101v 1 'rare her • tong... Tut m.o.
wile. she posed 112 morn IT. nett morning 1 gar. boo
the tame quantgy, and she pasted 12 mon. Tours, to.
ANDREW DOWNINO
J. KIDD a ca,
Nun) Wore" at.
- -
Domestic and Foreign Exchange, Bank Notes,
Gold 4. Silver, Bought, Sold 4. Exchanged
ALT MS
ES-CHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE
WM. A. HILL & CO,
No. 64 Wood Street, Pitanirgh.
44 - biTtIILIT • LLOICI.4 W. ram mon?. Jal&Al
CIPLESPID NEW PIANOS-
I, 11. KLEBE It taker pleasure' i .11. 3••=1-
I:lo[MCitl, lil.t be has put opened a Int of .1 ,
MI Viartos of t i t.. celebrated make
Nraire a Catak not liksout, New York. which, with those
on hand, form the mi.teleaant. auks]. ILlSLlcaterodre stock
ever Oid vo in this
Among others. 11111 trlavo double carrel Plan,
Louis YIN ark, with the new Improsoment Of the over
the late.* and met lanortand 4upproremeldi his
found only on 0 0,111,1 1 , Clark's P{1.13001. Alms, two euverb
Snlion Attachment llama.
S. 14—An extractive lot of SI.I Husk, crobracitut JeianY
Land', and the rhoicxt new i'onoo, Polkas. Waltzes, ac.
SION UV TllklisilLll}:N HARP, 101 Third et
( Past, Journal. Chronicle. and Deenarch. ropy.]
.G - LE MARBLE WoEICS,
EETAIII.IMIED 1832; by r.D3IUNID
WILKINS, No. 245 Liberty ot..
head of Wca34 rnwt. Frttrhurlith ,
Monununta.
Mantle r00.. 4 . ,, w. .81 Ike
alwaye on band am l made to order. of t
choirs. Marble., aral at very rndurul
prima A rArice qf Draeciwes as
hand.
The fine.t
A
Imported T"-_
L.
11
(h. Dal,.
Y.
rerar.scr.e. , • ,
Ilarroar 1.014 Clurk TiArnan. Frn.
800. Jistlee .1.4.11 Harper. KN.
Itolamann.jr.. K. Joa. W. Kerr, Km., Arrintert.
.h.hn 11.1 older nrN. Ilahne. a Sou, Brotrra.
htteburgb Hank. Kruger A Raton, do.
J. 11 . sh r „,..t. a .rr r .r, Km. 'Hill A Corr., do.
It torn MeCandtoarts Fat Ikon A Fargent- do.
Itobort McKnight. Co. War motes . a Co.
Jo,. McKnight. Ktr. breoloo.ll T. Morigau A Co.
Jae Rhoden. Or Fruits
Alleub.ar.
F. W. L.ela grateful for thr very hberal patronage re
ee..al dom., 11114M11 'yrs.ra in fhl tit', hawing had the
lar,4 and 1., lobe eutruatol hia ear< up WU.. promut
time. and mid endeavor to [ender ratialreidon hexane,
I 1). KING. Banker and Exchange Broker,
11. Fourth .tn . , , Dra , er Bank :idea 11111, of•Kr
i gag , . 4101.11 araltblrer. Rm.*, bought and rolal.
The 111.40 et insrlr.l PA., pad la toermom for Amerima
roliset: and Meslesa and Kparkieh T a rr
(nada • I
Mo.rine, Fire, and Inland Transportatii
Insurance._
ILE Insurance t.; . Om - pa - n . jof orth America,
Plalutelithist—Chartiared LIM Capital 114PKILL Anvil
It 41; Ytri. NW emits frouraheo tit,t
hti`ldiript and thttir content*, th !Ili city and ticirtitn
:a &Ltt
ro
ppyrty of .rit , ry dirsirription. gm.
a' Per Whitt Wit.
:ail outer 'emelt, either by Inland tr•wroftklio.... th•
raustots.
Arthur 0. Coffin. Fret. Tboasa P. Pa w%
eaamel 'W. Joan, JaballL eff ; .
Maya ftallb, likbaad D. W ml..
Jatm A. Dawn. William WeDla.
5. n .,1 F. kaiak, Frarkesa MAW.. • •-•-: '
Samar' D.A.., P. Moan Alliboae. .
Samar'
Tay la, Wm. a- Bo a.
Malmo. D'Dia. limrop A..fira. - JD.
Jamb M. ama, Jams N. ickrtal.
S. Mamie %Pain. IL U. Sberrenl Spey.
Tbla la Ow, oklt haaarsom Catnpaay ballot/ailed Maim
sad from Its blabsand Irs ..i.rh• ......1=
anal arvidlacall dal. af au urn wuaraaaa
uttai I* amaahmal Ju , edema amid. amarkto the public.
la xi P.111:04. AVMS.
•!. „ . Nia 141 Pmat Wert
•
1."IliATO&:S .- NOTICE--Lettors of
ta,.l-11` d it . 4 u riarorotray= =
this dal been granted to the eudersigued. 42 lietrlty
lb
ele n to
of pertonie indebted to tetW estate to nuke too
mediate parctot„ zed oil pereety haeint, thane Wlit , .
ukt ettate ettptertett prereet the nue. duly anthem ,
tlestott for eettieteeet.
bower et. flip. hot. =l. 10.51.—j•Simtt'9
.INSKED 011 7 -20 bri e !
A rec w 'if aiuu or sa t ifhp!
" *'4
UGAit
ba.hb Y.O.e S ,
1.71
? brla S. 11. do
a.""1. " b istitimirot: A Numum.
jaN .
116 WoLter nt.
I ERMAN CLAY SA bxs lust reed by
ts:t4 BUFLARIDI/t s mairAlf
lt ICE-40 tee , just reed for sale be
JLII, vat BEILBRIDGE a isoluint.
OAF SRIAII-11/0 barrels ass'..l number,'
me male by ~A 2.1 • RURISIIIDGR k
ACKgREL-18 qr brla extra Na. 1, in
tore and For rot , by FATAH DICKNY t OD,
Warr and Front sto_
I b rl,!lgf d : .° ` iltlJLyg
11 Elt 11l liii—loo bx.. 4 Lubec melded. fur sale
IbT 1 J I.
41A111 DICKEY A CO.
I j• 2: ....
CO bags prime awl fancy Km,
k.... 14 Fate 1.1 . J. D. WILLIAMS A CO.
' sal . ear. rlftb and Wood ota.
QUO:lit—Prime new and old Orleans Leaf, 1
I,lorartewl .04 Powdered. fur calehr
1535 J. D. WILLIAM:3 & CO
OLAS.,S. ES- rlintation t Sugar ilo. e; i
i'eu77Po'Ll'"Ai . SrlIA1: AC. ..
/(SEA. , -4,,, hf shots toed. to extra line Greon:
In mu, boh du •40 40-
U. hf elm. Chulan nod Ogang Mart. fur
role he pull J. li, WILLI Al' a go
I r , RUiT 1 PRESERVES-
11 Ilahlus—o C. usl li Doe M It.
Tiro—Flo: r
10 ote. ,
Prusee--Donleguo, ,
Uhler—Walnul told flerLin,
Derftword Poaches. Piss, 41resee sod Flrorlwrehee,
fir wale hr DOI .. 1, D. WILLI:AMS 4 CO_
... . . .
SUN DILIES- 7 .1 - 71: : fresh Roll Butter; ,
CS ~et. I.Vgd Corn Deal:
• f, 'Oct. /rather:
' • A h ilgo.l ' al ' ef ' gad Deitch., on - con.
oigurnenl. ond 0 w "Ile I, jolt J D. WILLIAMS aIO
... ._
._ ._
Drawing Perspective, and Painting in Oil.
LI It. o'. It. smint in now prepared to give.,
A ouiroetion to a row•Tnilo In the ,Dlferent bounehro
delightful no. et h i . num., In Mourn. &life a
AtYlawuie sow building, Inert genet, beDreen Word fad;
Mating Omen, Ilourn of,llotrlletlun.lnuU Z`i to 4 1i. owl ,
fnus 5,1 In BS v. 0 . Charm end other irorWsiaro ran be
'sown II rolling Inftersusgo sl the memo; . ,
Refer to Dr, Dacron sr De Addloon- rall..ll.ltf !
11,1 • 01.1K.S rOlt SALE—Western Ins. Stoeki,
L Tuttle Dmek Plonk Rosa lihr.k: . '
N tToturgh; Ihnrlnnuti alul lusieville Telegraph; ,
Marine hallway lqueir. 110011 rt. Ilridge k:
Ridge Ouldwe muck. ll CO:K. ARNOLS tor D a CO.
DeJ3 Tg Fourth et
•
LAIN" . BLACK S 1 4K S-31.vneur
Yunuliv bror reeelyed very full flip
g ly of aleeke
peaty, which they ran rell at !ovrer y i la r jee)me
generally Katt at Ala, Bina I , bramt vel do.9f
SATINS,GRC of the most desirable
T~badee, Iv iv had at the Ante of
pat muneuy t lft ucurittn
Fr .. E . A AllEftmlish 4American Ifritan
t oh Tin' Note; Kited 4o: Plato! inisluite, Carol rstitts,
Mier. and Trays: Piston Urn, beet quality hory flab
sore Ilaballo Tubb, Cutlery , enter Forks. eivoaa ion Ban
for Kole, and German Ofl,er Tone anal eh... 5
Table Matti Tot Trays of nue Ininalnitioun inanUratture,
bunny onounented: Ilabol Tray. of bountiful {entomb
A nosy superior Powder for chasing and
yam. Wortley tor citation, thinning :nus, leAllicr
Unetori, to,
tniihrsi Ilicabbow—lioyer'Y celebrated a t
tic !In lie'
shat th e tine of • bat, ankh will make retro, tint bone
steak, Milli or any Minn elm lo
le 43 Cor. Market and Vottrth as
,Ar.l
CaTT9N-21 bales. for rale by
lilt ; liBololl DICKEY A fX). Water n Prontuntli
W
- ARY DAVIS' PAIV KILLER-4d dos
d fur lute by •
""'14.3
jl so
It. It. ULLERS, bolemale 11yrb
141 ' larret.
PRIED FRUIT-30 brie Dried Applee; . i.
" "WM. rAO/51P4767, ' " .
IS t LI) Woad re
4 ULK PORK—WO pieces hog round; woli
itrussioe, for .6. sr W31.-BAOALNI
dilnial KAISINS" " isle?
r br . askl,l i ta
j t i t i from ft,maTvlmntlgyidn, f ‘ 34 . ; ~J *
LOAF 4 co . o SUGAR:: •,libilifOr laid b_1::
Elhe matter of the account of James
Blatelf, s t dinirdentarre.l plta am of John Itaintli,
And Ina*, to nit Juni." , 23th, MI. on motion ciA. IL
1111ta itn , o.yon appnint J.r... , g. afOr 6 ,..dnid. -
and sir Ws account, and distant. th• . i .
trA34IEL 31eCOUD ,Cletk. .
• UT
l Loo et Ten that 1 nrlil r At e, n 1 al Ing owe
.sktinsi ' rtL r
..1 et ib; du , pf 1 on ma*
cs. mu tr za on.ry ...31. si mar .1:
! l tlulant - f a' %o, •,
TOWNSEND'S Rs& GINGER;
- 11.11 . • as.nbrarWa:sar.tt by IL gb7 Wood
pOWbEit-150 keT i tle i tg:L m or "lea
F 13311-4 5 brts N 3 Mackereh
3 . 6ICA. Oar ad. or,. a it runD
1_ fia;wli i, A.Sll-9b . ctask.4 JohnatoteB . brand,
R ROOSIS--i5O doz for
Ja= J a ILTLOID
- - •
• The pa ptssoLuTioN OF PARTNEKSIIIP. —
rtnee.hip twertfifore ealgtitut between ThsrLar
lollister and Wm. Ele i n . baum Boller macs the
eh. trys L
tiro ale of all the teren of thy raid IdeCollietes therein t o n
Junes Blair and James Shorn. who to emoieetime with the
underaidnol, the membem a the mIL fem. whin..
toter tummy on the bualnewe soder the name of Jas Blair
o Co. She amount. of the Ina firm erni noconliewlf he
' ,w Jegmt Bblie d• Co, to
an.
only all persons In-
debte ed d thereto are nufuesnal to roan. payment •
W. Z1C11116031
I '
.oeoh.Jena., 9.1651.--jaM:d.h
COUGHS it COLDS CURED DI 48 HOURS. •
SINCE the introduction of this new Com
pn.na, Coughs and Cobb. are enrol In a very abort
:We willwarrant Dr. Key - eerie Denote] syrup to
rota CIAM. of Couaha. Bnitichltin lalguainhi, l e .
tit. and at • cheaper into than any other medicine IRO
dOcovered. ,
IT NIS AN ENtIRET.T NEWACTION—The old Cough
Malicia. 41 deemthe etarnech mud Mud.. name.which
Ls more dleadneable than the cough Welt 0 Thio is obey
atel to Ma mixture. fur It le • pleasant soothing
_lorded'
wl It will cure or tee as .71 be reloaded! , L . old
dense lu Ihror of this model. In tr. Ott , from o. awn
eititenekloold remelttre am our of its eglceer. It Le the
=Vet qu ' r k Vl4t t a whu Men
ith
pmettre a
most heroic enrols
ootumerioN —A lair from Steubenville et.
Dos daughter hot Lem Oilseed with so h add snort.'
1 mien. sight mode. beetle fever. and . tithe distoweing
rt ' d
P ut.l.A l tht e
Il s e= bei Vorl o til=
county who ;ad sude ' red luothina and Chnordo Cough
rev eight years how born entirely of .4 - the cough ,
removed by the um of balls damn of bottles of this Poo
boel Syrup. A gentleman fn. Peoria. voids
dist kW.. the Pvt.. Syrup lo be good an
he has toad it in hie tern me, and In the mars of mamba"
of hit Lundy with the moot perfect sueoews
it to cot or v. Cuysturt 3lmiants tow itgame—lt la
put up is boil plot blush u LO tenth each, or six. bottle.
far AO
enr LO. •
SuteXCLlMete would do well to keep a supply or
this teediehm on band all the time, ou, lets one of the moth
oe.rfect loud etlkationn renuthes ever 3131.001reteli for all
mushy. .ddlseases ads lungs and inelpiesd amno.dow ,
CAUTION EXTRA—Cans tommte will MT m get J l . l
buy 000113 0130 of the various no4onma.bett do eat heed
If saw t want to get well buy Du limn'. Pmts.
S aiel take WO other, this will can rm. It boo he It
slue of the most radiable Ulente and herbs orate =tuts
medics and le entopeunded by a Wiled In the beat
ing art. There ran be no dote In *hie medicine. It hi
prepare! In your own city, the pr/Trlobm 11. htimwre
ous eartifeest. from moons moor own city, elating. tle
enterable properties, which will be guava to .47 Pergd l
desirous of wring them.'
Asters W.,. throughout the United States Lunn tble
model.. Large discounts will he made to Mom who will
tato so Mime. in the inedicinu It .111 =Mete Mat
i: 4l''''X r• Lan 'b d t t= h g b"'d'h ot a rr l dtt l i t i er 4'4"*up" iteoL
for ails, wholoule and retail, by VISEII McDOW.•
ELL. Ihuggiste, 110 Nod ittreet a =righ..Pagoz.bo b tri t
all letter for egetutes roust be
}LlCtury, Allegheny city; Brucker, jr., Brownsville:
(low. lOW, Washington. - John IL
,pusbanine Idtkorn
t a l i= Norriftiatrlft=torglog;
Allegheny County, u.
IA THE Commonwealth of Pentisyl
:,' y nowt of kin of full use
r stelfrom, lam Marron. and
childron, under tha age of
I I' 0001.000 rem.; of Frond. MelCessna.kite of
the city of Allegheny. deed, and to 141 caber
irookested, grweling7
Whereon, at an Orphan? Court.. told at Pirraourgh,Ds
and for Paid county . , no tho DM day of January . . A. D. told.
petition of Ann 11eFesma, Admhnstratrli of kennels
diegenno, hite of the sky of /Olegbeny, drocued, Wet Pre
eeptedin thn wad Court, showing inter cis that the road
in - asset, br ;time of a orrtain article of agronneut. dated
tlir lOth der of September, A. D. lad& between Y. Loren a.
U. P....frolner. end Jacob Palnteracd the cow pert, and the
said growl:. McKenna. of the other part, dhd lensed, of and.
in el 1 . that <retain lot tie phew of ground situate to the said
My of Alleohrny,{late the Rarer. Tr.t. Koss townohip,
oprite
two Northern Libertla of Pittsburgh) beteg Lot
ooand tr . ra of
nentaining in front Ott Wein twenty three' feet. and
extending - Lark to LkirPentero alkyl baring meted ors the
front thereof a two story brick building, about twenty fret
trout by thir
001 ty feet
0. In depth, and on the rear a dou
0100 [tame LWldinq, noting p ble two'
foooooTh `
o all the real
i 01 Aleti the wild intestate Neal sable
d ' licked! And= the
Court to grant her an ardor to nuts ode of
mote, with the appurtenances, far the payment the
debts and the toakstenance and of
of the
children of the raid intestate.
Nov. thetrfeira we cumumal YOl4tilSi you be and a
heave our said Coma, Pitlatlurgh,Eeturday. the DM
day of Februar7, 1051.11.0.nd th er to show rause, I any
cultar , e ,zi erta t . the angled' the raid petitkos, not
rt....lb:the :lion. William D. McClure. Esq.. tpt t
Ju eof our said Court 00 Pittsburgh. thhi ZMt of
Jatuary, A. 0.10 1. DANIEL
MEETING of the Board of Managers of
. the Alleabruy Courdr Agtiesdhsout Easley b
o. Hares Tavern, od odasultd_ the oth or Fakmar.
loo'elaek, tbo now bout ate requested to ot
. pad)
- -
Drug and Prescription Store for Sale.
imtra PRESCRIPTION STORE, rt_
Asti.rl72"`„`""u t :lZl.
f-„g-VE:,"Z filitgeT . Phri;llisi , •
eitly at the Cttfailide mem. • • .1 •
.El tIRD PUBLIC SCR Ii LS
hiele been misbnded. Ala. A Ms. W •• late Tiee d n bu . f
wheel*. yeepoie opedlnA 63iiteelie • •
tae bdi a end Orb. ob Meader oest. Is the Lead. • •
ihe Eifth.Preshiterien (.Torch. Smithfield tined. ems
lax. mid mode lumeis es andlesiimi lit No 111 Mead • •
er se the seliail room
CO-PARTNERSHIP—We- have this
narclabd Lth 114[qm:du F.llutehismA Tb.
Win be coutloodat hrronfore, sod er *batm
JAMES A. iturenucel
ilttsborth. JsaustE ISSI.--Its
Boy about seventeen.]
••• tjame...to ettenets NI - Admit , 'Variety eta,
MI IWO , Loeb I , And liersoaxtotott to remain Used
to loorn the betAinem (but merettee trill be rt
Inquire et this onlor.
It IC , L—I.S casks Carolina fols:lki%),
NOTICE—The rartnership beretofoi
g on ' tV74 Instso r f:b; t to ohm! mam a : L . TI
ot OW berriSter airded on by limey klolho
Allshans thtorboo, in the name of Bollent o liani
it.
(A L. BOLLM
A.
HOUSE OF REFUGE.
VOTICE--A Medias of tho Commii
iN bet,..g , tlm Room. of th
z,:rzt time the meTtellihe ° ffeatalttee hn6 731
SolAheathithe. an , nettieetnt,h , t''T. h. T.
otherr . „ By araer et the Centszl
• lat. BENJ. PATTOS, Chidnr.
lIFE ASSURANCE—lnpmraxice b.l
i i ma zgr . 2=il n yr zs t,.oi . ib.,: .. .,
'nil .`rultT=T 1 V .. .0 6 . 1 .7,1...Pi1!
nwolvnl. fur t tratultous cireulti.nt. E. 111 a te .
Inv 11...u.5e uf ,
_. • WM. A. intl. a ..1
~,,-... . - Weal 14.... wont glmr stove •
litLL ;BUTTER -2.5 brie fresh .u. .
reur.ta wae.tm.4.
by MR
AilD-=7. bris No 1 Leafda, Lard;
- do
Ogg lbr ale by
• Will &KILL=
casks Pure Potash;
10 auks Wel - WA ter Ws by
t. 1121 J. It. K. FLOYD, Ecoo.Ch
SE} '
, 100.000 ..,,...
irnoimtiunrrnm=livM
Ash—Price Itefted.
pggi9 CASKS Mw pratts' best'
..„,-er
Winter Clothing at Reduced • •
jOttVOL DIGBY'S Cheap Cat C othing
sheet ha. 136 Meets Axed.
prottrietee of the stove ettektaidootott • -• &theme
Of •1101
nrrm...V.w. of the
lte balsam of ht
ues .Verler ete stock, to
. larke
ar
eve, hoe deter/salted to Dun '
1001. at 14•Siij xedi
ht LT.ts ' t . !tin r " " T'in•r•abT••• r slV. , •
totror him wan .0.11,5 e urirdt"in • •
- NOTICE TO Oorirrataro : :
PROPOSALS will be received by th end
mlet, until the 15th day D imshmary to: Le
amstrortionolNltat Locks sad to Duck RI b
the or more of theobatad for:gulag the clunnel f
ilm
and the took'. of trees leaning over the channel.
The Dams rill average = fret long. and will be 1
1: Let td:b. with a base of 50 feet in width. I
Chamber will to 101 feet kith and 40 feet arid, 10*
Let thick and Id fret atone the comb of the •
a ousel well 150 6.4.1.4,1 0 Pet thick. 4.1 of •
height as th e kok
The lott. and Dame to be built agreeably to •
and of the character particalthly specified t
the report of eyhrthm Lothroa nt'l
width mill to found with the too
ro-.7"tra "VP° ml
Tig rode mirk to to mmtig:g
dulran the work ahoold be Melded
(beret.. ent months seamsma C
rimed to give latidsciDary remelt)
i.o lroproremeat. ematthianal
made to liontranom to the work
The gamma.mem" O. rt.
toss. deemed hed fay italotireat
of the vette. works lay taller a
tilsorctarr of the Dock Diver gad
Crimp is Ten.
I•1/1100.3IS-85 dor for
CKOKY NUTS-2
HI
DRY APPLES-40 sae'
p l el
iOliS —250 bu ut obeli(
ROL!. BUTTEE,-2,
tifitrPON BATTINGi--)
V./ j 2l
‘ 4 , TAR CANDLL9,4
ufacturt. o n haul sa4
s
?RA N FERNOT DULAC, Sore Agent,.
eoilcio Cot =rains, N 0,45, Beaver 'Meet.
Yort. A large Agt neerMl. ISSIZtdb.
I)ERFUMERY, ice.— • •
JL 41; don Et_ to We the lunaleargOef;
dm- small
ths. .)
14 don Jenny Und&eheth berg. 0.111/
Om • - • mall 11 '
46t. roam. mull &Actb.
Together with • full and crontnete araortment gni IN,
furnery;thst rreeirnl and fur rale at lthiladelghla pth".l
tto , eon., of Weed and ninth Kraals.
Fran V..' N. WICKEILSIIA)I.
•
rINALLOW—Thirty barn sh etp twer ,
I—Ab":" 4 rs,""' " i " gem P.'sruirrEz
berrele received an
fa sale hi ja23 SAIIOI3 v:anatvert.
ILESNUTS—Sirty bushels received apo
%../ fa nal. Dr 1f.9 8/1311372. P. IMAM&
ivRIED APPLES-200 boehel just reed,
sod. fpr wo bT W V.WILBON.
MOLASSES—fifty barrels olnew crop
received sad for Ws br
SAMUEL P. 811:11111:It.
.il3 Nas. IT2 &mad Arad.
.10LOUTL—Seventy fire, barrels Fallly Flo
I: received and fu* Bab by • -
.1.20 • SAMUEL P:1311R11111.
OLL BUTTER—Twenty barrels prim
Jet rovetToo asul Ibr sal* br
• SAMIIKL P. IFIERTML.
11118 SOL TION OF PARTNERSHIP--
B
oFt...radsOumt.ft• ...mone tinder the t
. Lrmed • v d wed Xechadit 'radon,y
lnl-
en Llboar anACAL.
tlniapp ma Jimm i
having bought out IL l'oegeln and ...es Akan
Minot( the duty plying ell debt. of the eal 11.10.
U the. are idar. to wale the beat; and le n.e lbe
?Meal anginal' cub settlement.. ii.suour. •
4rlli s trad
,
Value about 17,000. •
J)RY GOODS TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION..
grmists shabswerl d ltils sae Oithaketiltit
.I:latest. al 10 o bathe extedns, abh
'the atteraweb. and monolog daily twin this ralebbe
dbiloeed hr. wnk& stone of •Isteesia
wo. dr.. This erVe• did reitiodik.or=.
arid &aseptic Dry thole. erenrirbei almost iertrY - I
boo nannies eiebereeted with tbe Dri•tiooditredre ,
lee examined the der undoes to e ine o nd laspirtiria
will to hewed impales to any numb ewer edema Ser patine ei •
of the Daiwa • Pedlars. DM.=
Aiwa ands sr ramille w _soald do well to mason
ova Inard attend this Amnon. aa "the/ Ower_ist. ,
for some time. seed • &bailer oppeetoolty. nods
put op In erred IS as my sun all poirehawra. &IWO.
grata will be rimmed to orcommodsto
JAMES MILL'iN.L
s...tw M. LEHR. Acsat.
I
•
PROPOSALS FOR STAMPS.
• Parr ems
Janu Dam a drover,
r 16,11.51.
XIIIROPOS ALS will be received at an De ,
„tu me
of
dap( March tea. fbe forobb
os, mama far' the me of the Pot Odom of the thdlod .
tst..a.a too lbw. years teem the don day of dotal oat. when
bnuyby% b. D.p.As t easa, ado followteof daternaloom ' •
The nua of the cam lad Sear to etreihr farm.ast
team 1 told Week of hardened sted. and made la
saga •
roamer as to admit of leas
tlosam to demander the
..th sad d. wtat thane. anew to keep each kolas :
med doom In ay plane. Sorb stamp, wed the knees mow- •
Inf du mas, to bad the woe dm as thaw ma 111.1.1114
hauled and to sum A toned seabOosny Sundt of lb.
base cite stae , Atim measly fanned bald wog , .Tba
tbs ado, en as Im mobilo hot thaw
ora eseb. tbeloalmidse [ll3. t o aft. awl to be att Itoto
010 t lAA. of Waved tad. ristamfa aimdors ada
meth, ham Ito 31,1odetere, to be made a like haedeited :,•
- sad of the sae last Istowold
otampo ‘l.lk the words !Vele Mod . 93rte'• of the
form a dame now to M. , •
Alq Hama with rawer domains the m trartafea
aW dollar in thaw now to tom
All of de above sto to be made of banhased nod:
The manna m contain sepoote tits fa the dr
Awn. for aaE aeianu plat. -
cedar Kamp, vide the m d. sod
anadetionthe moth ma
Manna arta,* letters-
jo, c , piece Lv the &pof the Math: •
At" ate etaeptcy eke at mamba NW DOM. •
•Ab t „ Wt eee,b eepeada Were with the ;earth lair
.fre sad
e. . • • ,
Per each eepeeete Pb . . .11h the I,4attes
the tales of pottage. The mates at the dthereetti=
ant. holee r zglierne wt tsatreat cerstracteelk bat' the
• Vt d Petiseeat will . be accepted. Itte=lt •
beeves to atoll the rbeht. tb react all pcupamale %be petat
it deemed exteaagaat. • , •
Speedos of the .I.4.atalade, of Amps ratalred scab
trAtewrealtatattancenerasi=ell6mi.
F LOUR -100 brls s a' uperfine: -- • • •
4° Vit Aries& sts sies24 se
• .11.21 •
DN APPLES—Fifty bushels received and
Eu oL nl.ila) SLUM P. ItHitna
RD—Tweati barrels and thirty kegs No
IJf, .
• . 411 1.12
F ORKS -95 4as beat cast steel Hay Arica,:
40 Om 4 pranged ma 0441 Ma mai Toed;
L& WATERMAN & lONS
H OES -130 dos best Cut Steel Hoes;
dog do do Gard= Idow.
modrumat 10d V= ado by
kelB 1... 8. WATELIII4 t BOBll.
EACHES—Three hundred bushele reed
and tor .•/* by [JAS] SAMICEG Y.
- ;
AreIAZLNES I MR FEBRII . A v ilfgt . i
.. .
Orders Life finoir Sur febraary; . •.
ilisbarn's liainirilie do ' - 1 • ~
. •
Sartain's Sitlanuil. do
tquinursid• • new novel, NY pirs B.iithuiliVa•
Mule Influent= • tale Dar mothers anti dituatteni. BT
here Aguilar.
Bother's Renainprassa • smut! re. Mina Intl orrice. •
Olivet • nureL By the nab. of .11te Ogilvie. -'` •
Me Whig Almanac fa ISSI.
No 1 a the American Illuminated odirksi albs Wartnif
Norris, the cbssrest edition ever published. Ala
SCYTHES -75 dos best Grass Scythes;
t
icu nac
bet=ll. humson ;80888
& WATERMAN 8 SON&
80 31 yaw and ed inza
10161
SCYTHE: SNEATHS-42.5 doe best patent
sae Le . ~cei * son
AILS & SPIKES-420 keps for sale by
Jaltl • L tLITAMMA.SISO.M.-
CIRANGES-0:1 brls sweet, to arrive, Zor 1
Vale by • BURBRIDOE s LNGEIRMI,
18 110 Kat." st
RICE -20 'for sale bv • '
jel9 suns RS INGEIELIC
- S i tUGAR & MOLASSES--30 hhds Sugar
br i 49 struitifinDiVt.2l=r
INDOW otAs. s—zooo Ins &Led size%
nuns nuns &
'
' brie N. C. Tor for sale by , 1
, j+DI • ; ' ' SI7IIIIIIIDLIX a 13.6133111.' ;.
IttACK TABBY' . VELVETS of a very iick.`i
. i'e d° `." Alit i• l 'i Virtit th aV k" " u rs." - ,:. i
fag ',
F. 14. ...Fourth mod lassicsi wo i
i 3 A U Z E - F . LAN -7 REL.S3furphy &
Itetrebt.eld ban =band an asartmant of taxi,
tat=. Welalt. sad domestic olg +1.4 WM+ n+++++ , .. y
thr
'§iliPKIL FRENCH BLACK CLOTH S
Itmbi Burennaa tem.. amoeba attendees an the: t.
we department of their blames, and /sett= Y e .
nrln • • elate deosipt.ktet to glee ihas a
ATE — RMIFUng, ---71 h. BicLores eftinnuirra.
Morn= Stu sale by : J. Eno •• co.
- IS Ds
.... Irt.[vYs
LU
Ar l th cons . ..s—tpoo grosig , for
jaa.
QtrONOE-2 caws fine; tili.4l;l bale.extrii
I,7m.ne<M ingle hT Isla "4,1. NOD t CCi
Pr u ld SALTS-15 brats-C.4.
gn .
WHOLESALE OLOTHINOWHOESE,:i
8, H. HANFORD:A CO.,
Nos. 252, 254; 2511„ an n to d
'l'sB, Pearl N. Park,i
Betortero Volt= .t. .ad Burling 671 ' •
oo xaso la win= 1111011,11=ft ar
CLOTHING !
la go. 'Jolted Rotes, tdopettl to All Mauer In i
talkies of SWIM aut DzaWiStS:,... f =vadirs 1 -
EO4:Mt ?LI (VVEUED ItAIIIInTei _
_ ct 91j1 '
Mtn sod Voohlouobk Cl ottdos atoll Mats, Waft..
Of :took orAt mail. OnterotirAr acteadbila ..„
• Boot000rt ". to ' Loofa k .• `•-•
jortAtodbf Non Ato, and 14.8" A
NDRIE Pr—Fifty barrels Farany Maur;
sates samaras Dam MIAs gm SiZtreebgeDel
.l brl Lopx jure remind sad !Lyrae err • .41
.1111 . JOeizi HMI: co -
LITZ: I 7U% THE PURITAN, la•Tale.oti
the Amnieas .R•hrobilhas. By talledillmootylip. •
of me RethrtoeFiao of the Ftitoootb Cretan: /
Ell. orle sr.lobbroo. D. rh, Prosidexts of the The 010.... .,
Wool of eel Ike Peredrat Otte lockets .1
I.4., F2r id. 7=ed by IL Mato. IL i T , Molly Col. I.
.lictocky, tio EbeerY.
• 1.14 rk..11t t 9fh.6a.t.iolNnhr •.0
h iNZr i rr=lt l l .4 ' .
gre
WO' . •
ARRYS TRICOPEEBAUS for sale by B.
LELLPWSI4 Wad a, al. mad PUtattagli.
43 anirser bads. - tuaa.
HERS.
rz :b b %iv I.,Tw
etch:l7l, C
UI , - .I E
4th
. 41 ,
0H134:11 mrmet/tacyiM '?
The"4_
.7 •
1, .6611.1. T. Ansa- '
APPIT L
d.ca
ant
LACES *lilted and persons supplied at _
Mart maim, vita a som= of drab, m.% IdInn , :"I
man sod mm and aura of asea, In norm nat.
b ' oarri, ar to andel/. or so coachmen. Windom AMAIN
nardancra or Worm In trana ... or mont= t and s Z
am all
er sas a =:Aisux _stiese is be ‘ in ' iorsec,
&arr.' Van. all at Mint; unranl/V demo/
A nd to
Addams Cana 111111 street ' Old
,„ • RUBBER' GOODS.
2. UNION INDIA RUBBY.P. COMPANY,
No. 19 Naaau a:net, New lork,
se
AtitNUFei...CTU . E. and'fze
t io o r o
°i s , * 0411
Altir KETALLIC RUBWIOOIIS m Amerhaa
' ranted to Maul all climate%
Cceit4 Chek% ,
LeSinna k tr au. % Caps. Wei
Wen.% rt... and•
Table Caro.,CamMe% mPlr
none Clonas. Wk.' and Unveiling
• alzga k al Mayen ' MAL= 12
and artlice 117draggina and rugs:Z. Eanine
" ratt% gra:l " C= rB7l rekg
Ter ininhion% Pinny% %
earMean ' ilaterT M "
.li ltntire Ankles Ity d‘B.
the Trade • mmflee ta Clyde%
tiAKEY§A - TINETS FOR BOYS' WEAR.
r Ifinhy - 4 ikettlkld Invite attenllan cr tbaffie_fz
I:l"Zegrtrisil(Whradt 1% aamtmrmt 4
' Tr ij
ivroor.Cash paid for Wool b
APS uU6v7tCit LEM fl4l Lawn,
BROWNFLANNELS -41m ease jest re-71
BROWN
tram enaufartnnenc slid forAM ludo IM2 * LEL •
MY
cu m% air g itr d ..
doni;lebedostesTal
tad, alb, ind aclallneblaukcia tar ado Irr
L. LICE •
ITIVIEEDS,--Three eases asserted - Tweeds
ll't"'ifrifr''''''4''.""Stilikiritrs Las
.;alo .
=Em
.oCAKBififiy - 41;1Ocw crop, pe!
Ammer satio*.oa or de qua, 6. YR
JAME!' DA
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TOBACCO -8 by No one, 6 V45'6 - 1 1 = 0
cer d "- m " B6 2 14 1;" 4 %%M. sisicr'
Atrusty Wore mmmon In tide coradry than In any i
. while at the onie time it ho mid thas to nn Oho,?
country lilt es ming •• so. Xow tlil• Is ureic C.l
=rota otos; Ind th e too le odes ruled by sealed. W.
my to ell. d. pa mothet lon "
Pr."" l ,.?'"'" o w )„ `'.
I lead the followittg. Sand Too ot. , w .i
Thar articles are tOcOi. PreP. l "." M ro ah ate
Caned • 111==2 ,
Jule. • i ~ Rieder. thf_
_loPertl -':
li e tt. mat mom • t'ha't • am o ur xa 'I.
nothlng should more easeful thou the use of • ,
powder ke the emoy of thaw sold ere wry tahrti, •
au My Chow powiert hoe aloud n0t0...:1 , -.
so md asetelo,sa which as ortably Inflict ..
an (mum
Join Heron. heehaw , Pod.. Lyrae:Mast amot;.
out bah . . What Is more oadahtlY than hen,.. c...
-,
sow of • lady 'he ahem wilt Ms. , e ft ilk a short'::: :
or
4., hetroment
delte=r. d v:A a airZioid ug,p,...in h.....t...:7:
nontst. impart to red. whits, or Mr oar. • brudifolly . '
w e d, hrpo, or auburn Boas. Is will cots Oa hate ht a %,
darter thaw end more afeeteally thou we War dm b. ..1
as et the Woe doe indeLlibla ;
1 Jobe 14=11 aortae Coolt—lt le tohr • phartarte • - 1
share with the cram There is veer of the stesrUeneen. -,:
..,.. ...WI .Plliderai la the um of mat raga On
the oratory. It Woo tPr.ati ..lb olok orthaa ant. ,'
Pend _not noble T roth c chapped,
ies liscors hose Pote--Nezt to the .-.t- ..+
think the Teeth woe Intruded , i e the won* ee ,,,,=7. ~,
N............. 6............... .
ee a 'wale oat. MY how Tooth rule will iaPerf r , "
~ ueth • prerl=inals, at the nate Woe kotteturn
U* 4... . J i lliti lib= Paftenek - •2 ,
, Woe ale .14Osto ad ma. b T ... banana ti 450; s
noi u. n. Mhos itttahritlh. Wad J. Wt.:W.
. ettfi re.
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