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SATURDAY, ',IIOIRNING
I • I:BsVARY, 1, 18.51
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thq•of the Whig Fhi
mnot Cnr.orly, 1431,1.1 the
Troldir. 4th 44 robruary .IEII
=7: 11 ' n ' t1 1 tt IA full aw 1, 1 nOl4 nthun
Committee.
Centr..l Caeotnittao
ffortough of Ifartifamf,'. no
pJf,:'Hoek, P or the
of tkolding . t.br COQ'
1(04. Governor. Joidgmt, ie.
!ratiT:halt-mext.
, rim Page: ilsrrisburg
eigu - news; Items."
corre,poutlent:e; For
7%1,4' Pagel Tel egraphi
''Ponith 'Pam!: "Consti tu 1
of,,,Stuntqu,":u spiritedTiitsagYnetrY. I
ion and future de , tins
tide from the London
301:131!PARDLINAND ,
ihe lit djoloniatm eel
the British .onsul, for Nor
'and Gov. 1 e ons of the ln
ijeci „ o! c comment hi
PiiPPr of ie. country. 'l{
the! tomer v of tho:New il
vertiser,.in which'ive
full
toldoce th . clthject in A
tinny not !Live turned thk
ouch oul,joct,. we ber2 leavy
: E BRITISH CONSUL
e-ponfletvie between
h and South Carolina,,
er State, Is the auh-
some of the leading
Ire hare already given
Iliork Commercial Ad
d concur. Rut in order
hear light to those who
iplr attention chicly to
9 tooffer ..one remarks.
I South Caroliti? is a
M stitution of the United
rt. 1, Sec. 10.)
iut the eonsent of Con
!novo, keep troops or
'lg in e r nre,e r: ' „ s ter „; F "t : any
rtrber Sreign
,aded, or in such immi
limit of delay."
The art on the part,
gr9s9 ilqract ion. of the Coy
Statlslrhieh tleelares,.(A
Sttite shnll, aitheit
geese+, lay nny duty of toe
shirt a war in time of
tyntworht" iwupert with rl l
Power, unle. :irtnnily
nent tlatarr ne will not tt
And, under ordinary
net on_ the }art of n fort
ha it:ate:Luse of offeriel
the' United States, and
iusinnt
tircum , tances such an
-eign government would
to the 7nvernment of
'subject the offender to
IIMM!
Dnt in this ease;:las
government has M^ j.
apinst either of the nor ,
grave nacre of thiO clues ,
This brings us to the ,
controversi.
cause Qf complaint
ies: and herein lie"; the
subject -matter of the
o law of South Caro
rriving in any of her
put into confinement,
is ready to sail, when
vessel, and the captain
• ith their prison fee+,
•e colored men are sold
.ave operates upon all
It is welt known that U r i
lina,. colored, seamen,
ports,. mre 7 inuediately
nod kept until the aer ie
they are ,ientback to -(heor coMmatelbr chufg,l
which Ite.mitst pay. or ti
to defrayciiiem. This
vesaels, American awl f eign.
Daring tie.. Taylor's dminjstration_the Brit.
lob minister at Washing n woo instructed by his
government to Protest a , inst this law, so far as
it :treated British subj~ ts, as a violation of the
treiti between the two goverthuents, which it
certainly is. A correrudence between the
British minbiter and Mr. lepton, then Secretary
a State. took place, inlnch the latter admitted
t )
at the low in questi n wa's 'violative .of the
t rcas of the treaty; flu• put In the\untbrtanate
I,sea. thia as South Ca °lino was n . sovereign
State, nial of liberty to make such regulations
tl,
for her own safety and
government had no pow
nally referring Great
I . for redrets. There
ternative for that gov
to the injury - . or treat
haw It has chosen the
no sheleemed neeess. 1
protection, the general
er to interfere, thus v
Britian to South CaroHi ,
'was therefore no other
ernment but to submit I
directly with South Coro ,
latter. alternative.
Our Gorerrypent i 9 in
butane from which it c
quickly by taking thequ
of South Carolina,_ and
grouottA franknosl whit
terized ii 4 diplomatic i
law of South f'ni•olinn c
between this Goren:mien
an awkward dilemma,
.13 extricate itself very
stion out of the Lamle
eeting it with that in
hatv generally charm,
tem-nurse ; and. if the
Mikis with the trevity
and Great Britain, let
ib eleentiun be prevent.
This lasA of South Corn ina is unconstitutional I
bcdh as 14,ta.‘cts Americas and for:eigner.4. The
Constitution declares th l at the citizens of one
Slate shall enjoy all the rights and privilege of a '
citizen in all the States. Now in several of the
States, a colored maxi is a citizen; and as such
has a just claim to the ri hts and immunities of a
citizen in South Carolina under the constitution:
but the law in question sets that provision of
the . c onstitution aside,. d subjects the citi
zen to iniprisontnent tr,ithont- any charge of
crime ut.mhiderneaner. 'lt is not pretended that
this lazy is - comuittatona but as their preulidr
institution requires, as Lie) , think, to be guard
ed-by very peru/hir laws, and o; South Carolina
is a state of a ? fru:pm temper, the outrage has
been tamely submitted tor,. by the states agrieved
‘'andby the General Cori:llll7mm.
AS regards. foreigner
provision of the Con,tin
it conflicts, with this
Constitution and the
s which shall he mode
id af.t treotir w made. or
ler t authority of the
soprroor low Si the land;
Act Vi., See. 2. ••Tbi i
Inlri of the United tot
in puvAnuace thereof n
which Flinll be wide, iin
L'nited Sainte,, shall 14
and:the judges in ever
thereby, any in the
any #tals_to the contrary
State .slatlrbe bound
eons/ awl,. oa LAWS of
notiriilatndmg."
that the British Consul
eat or South
r British subjects rronj
re: and no r.sonnble
he.4tate to admit the
4 , 1 s under thin elanAe
approacheti the gneern
and claims eleniption
the eperation of dial
man can, fora moment
justice et' the plea. •
,ortant feature of till.
itnde in which it place.
affair elle has resumed
.hich she long since cur
!IVerIIIIIMIL that of hold
rl e. with n foreign State,
coo So with the implied
• ,t. If South Carolina
I Mich .he grved away
she may &slime all;
,ay do SD, then may any
Union liable to fall
/. knee., being deprived
greys subject is in the at!
South Carolina. In this
the exercise of a power ..
rendered to the Fesidral
ing itiplotnatie intereour
and worse time all, she .
may-resume one power
to the l'efleral tiovernme
.>outl, Carolina n
'other State, and 'thus th.
to pieces Iron, sheei• we
of 2
. 11 . 1 L., power.
t is the most important
Viewed in thim n4peet,
event that over 'acqirre,
in our history: It is
I
with difficulty mltillan
run only be extricated
etisdioned on every ham
gee,
gee,by which the coon ,
by belt' straigld format
vent blunder was mode
tinily done, the British e l .'
ernment of South Carol
in permitting South Corm
to trample upon .the rig
direct contrtisention of tiO
=II=INII
lit referring, as was sir
ciovernment to the Gor
na ; but a still greater
line, for a !wig period,
,hts nf other States, iu
constitution.
'lye apprehend not th
rapture with Omar Bri
affair p ntid rtill ins do •
the 'part of that Gore
bonds of. ourTnion, by I
of the State and Oenerul
tlict--ti Conclusion rathe
Imo of our contempora
We subjoin the concl
ther able article on Mu
inmmerFial Advertiser
But, nevertheless, the
unseal, unprecedente.
pokers, highly imprope
oas In its tendencies, if
cedeut, subversive of al
billies.' But how come
i
existence? Why did. M.
inatrifet him to apply to
vides:if State for"redre
complaint was an alleg
We ran find no other as
on Saturday—the late
red—virtually referred
'to that State for mires._
sabjeet matter of- comp
oftener, brought before
willt all friendliness ant
t•I diplomatic. usag es.
ington ought 'to rtave
dOettine,- tend
thistnornind, ..there is i
in this Confederacy," a
ry'Other channel for th
rights under treaties, tt
can be discussed only b
—and it !ought. simiitaa
Britain to be in the
South .Carolina to lobs
British subjects.
slighteat danger of n
in arising out of thiq
o suspect a design on
meat to weaken the
ringing the adtherities
Governments into con
haatily • jumped at by
ing panagraphs at 01,
subject, from the N. V
is the Correspondence;
as between friendly 1
any way, and danger -
dosed to puss into a pm-
international responsi
lthateorrespondence into
Ir. %lathes's Government
the Gdvernor of an indi
s, sheathe subject of
I violation. of treaty 7
. vier than that we gave
Cabinet unwarily refer
the British Government
and that, too, after the
slat had been twice, or
he Federal Government,
according to establish-
Thal eabinet at Wnsh
tmerted and maintain
put by a contemporary
Ibut one .rovrreign power
,1 thus have chat up eve
• diplomatic discuSsion of
pich of Tight and linage
snverrigutie, or nations
•cously, assuming Great
i ght, to have compelled
'don the imprisonment of
It is unfortunate that this was not done. An
a dvantage l et s be VI git to the English Cabinet
which surely could no have been foreseen, but
of which', in the game of diplamacy, it ha: , the
na ked right, we supp, • , e, to take advantage.—
Had tireat Britain firs made her application to
South lltirolius.,—bails s e contumeliously passed
by . tho leicralCoacciai lent. the sovereign power
to diploMathr,with_ state—she would have
~,,,,,,,itteit. 4 ..liig3. l nati iial misdemeanor, which
would lieeti,!..,e-etit4ed, e uniplest apology before
i i
friendiy:lnterr.Uurse, c uld hare been restore!
betirecn thei two nati rut. "ha now, -remcaa- .
',trance being made fr o Washington, as we con
ceive it iltill4e, that abihet will plead the
=, .~
. .
having twice failed to obtain Tithes . .., and having cos south ~th the turnpike, crossing a liumbhe of
been, trirtitally referred to tha 'individual state, small tributarie flthe h rulpehocken. Passel I
1
aridleelinethat the popular eentimentin Eng- near Reolingfurnoce. Womelsdorfand Nemwans-
land Will not allowof inaction in the matter corn- : town. crosses Milinick at the eostern slope of the
plainetl of, else hag but matle.o respectful re-- i main dividing ridge, and folloWs the summit to
quest to the very party tA whom she Nrl referred j within 3 miles of Lebanon. leaving, Myerstown '2
„byrthe correspondence with the Federal Govern - ! miles to the right and Schaff rstown 3 miles to .
mend Looking at the matter. with all its Mae - ' die left From the summit the linecrosess the
cedenta, an d i n th e e pirit, of candor and fairness , turnpike and posses through North Lebanon,
to bothparties, this sector to us to be the actual 1 crossing Market street about midway hetwetha
present position of the question. ! the borough line and Benjamin Zellers 'hotel.
We regard the application to Governer Means. h It continues on very favorable ground to 'Mil
k, fact nsiimply to diplomatic Movement. man- ; lerwown, where the Quitapaliilla is crossed and
rat enough on the part of England, under the I
a direction taken towards the turnpike compah
circdmstanees. and likely to e ff ect what she .14. ny's llwatara Iwitlge, passing, midway between
sire* theeettlement of the question in dispute.: Pilitigyr, nod Compbellstown. The Samara is
the enforcement of treaty stipulations, by the , i r ni szsl c li u ya l
, h , Lb r lg t e ke ,sp e a e l n u t t r it e m or be t t h l e t 11.4
grist
t i he l the d
Peden,' Government of tic United States. But
the solution of the problem of who is ma-cer, , -Fin- and a half miles further on. the summit di
the United States or South Carolina, ought never 1 riling the Striatara soli Susquehanna is passed
to have been left to be thus settled, nor indeed 1 and the table lands of the latter river reached,
mast he. South Corolina, of coure., in her t leaving Middletown ff miles to the left. At the
present temper, will chuckle 05, the mistake, : summit the main westwand descent commences
but her joy and pride will ho of short eontittu- Int the rate of 21 feet per mile. and continues
once. She is altogether in the wrong. and will i with intermediate levels 71 miles to the western
be, we doubt not, effectually reproved for enter- i tennitom, passing within one mile of Ilighspire
ing into negotiations, as a dwhereign power, in . and the precipitate phones dividing the Sumo,
violation of her constitutional ohligation.s. She , hamm tiros and table lands 4 miles below Her
has no excuse for entertaining Great Britain's ' risburg.
application, unless she was officially informed The length is 2t; miles. 4 miles longer than
by the late Secretary. of State that the British, the turnpike. and Makes the distance to Philo-
Cohinet bad teen referred to her, which we i dolphin from Ilarri , dairc, with the (lending ra il.
think highly improbable. It may wound her 1 road.
.1141 miles. or 7j miles longer than the
pride to cease the correstonoleare, on the ground' route by way of Latte;mer. '
that the subject nuttier of it is hey 1111 l I her pro, 1 The vast for work, grading. masonry, laving
itlee, but that she will parr to do, and site must track, bridge., .h,c, is edtinlated at $1.3:13,04:n
feeds little awkward. tato, when sh e relleets, th at - land damages. might.. tense, water .stations,
the power to whiel, she looked for continercial ! ....c. $129.521. ma king the entire cost of the road
relation, 'rhea she secedes. is the very first to ! 551.462,:,74
dens her state rights, and demand the ahrogation
of Laws designed to protect her ?'peculiar ins',
tutiont .
We• ticipate no senats disagreement be
tween the United States and Great 'triton, re.
specting this matter. It seed., to us that a way
of honorable retreat is open to both parties, and
we are well convinced that the far-seeing states
man now at the head of the Presidont's tolviser,
who, when called upon. has never failisl to vin
dicate his conntry's rights, and to nose this Re
public in the esteem of the world, will being skis
irregularity to an advantageous iasue. lie think
it very likely that. when renwthstrated with, the
English Cabinet *ill plead its rending or under
strunling of Mr. Clayton's letter. express its era
dinesstn withdraw its corrosion-hence with South
. Carolina. and re-open it nt Washington; that the
plea will be received, in consideration of the
prOmpt closing of the correspondence witli s h e
individual state commenced under a I...eprrel.r:J
-si* that negotiations, contest. sincere. and de
signed to he decisive, nil! be recommenced ' he
tween the two Governments; , .that Mr. Il'elt4ter
will re-enunciate those great constitutional prin
ciples of which he has so often lawn the ens,
vent owl defender. and that whatever 14 jtot in
(he'd/tiros of Great Britain having been mow,
tied, the Federal Government will turn its atten
tion to South Carolina, and fitfully oluelienre .11
her part. If there he any serious trotthle, it will
lm with our own refractory little sister
THE EXPIITIOED PARAGRAPH
It WWI Bonaparte, we believe, who said that
•from the sublime to the ridiculous there i. but
tx step:" nod never wan the truth of an aphor
ism more strikingly exhibited, than by the
nor of South Carolina, in his late ole,,snge, mud
in the events which followell its delirers Here
is the sublime:
"Does History, upon a single page, reeoril an
instance of a nation ceasing. its opprrtsion from
a returning sense of justice, or a feebly of mer
cy to )he oppressed' Lot the fate of dismember
ed Poland—or ruined Hungary, answer the tries-
Aion. Ay! read the history of a nation's forbear
ance in the conduct of England toward poor, suf
fering Ireland: Alas! the day of her successful
resistance has been too long postponed! So
voice of her patriot sons can be raised iu her de
fence, which is not instantly drowned by the
clamorous noise of British drums ! No omit can
be raised to strike a blow for her liberty, that
is not instantly pierced by British bayonets
Sow forthe ridirulous.
It happened that Mr. Geo. B. Mathew. the Brit
ish ConsOLIVO, present when . the 1110.,, 61 , : , ~."o,,‘ini
ng the above poragraph was read in the Legisla
lature. lie immediately opened lt correspon
dence with his Excellency: protesting against
such Inmpoonry of his government. Now. this
MIS interfering with the -domestic instit l ntiou
of Sooth Carolina with a vengeance. ail,' one
which we should havel-stapposed the chivalrous -
spirit of the redoubtable Governor would have
fiercely resented. But no. Consul Mathew err.
rie.s his point. The offensive paragr.iph. after.
having been read in the Legislature, nod printed
in the carolimart, is stricken out, erponp.d, and
is not to be found in any other paper in South
Carolina! Its light would have been totally.
extinguished, had not the correspondent of the
New York Evening Post cut it out of the Caro
linian. and transmitted it to .New York.
This is the man who blusters so loud IlbOUt se
cession, and who asks for -a place in the picture
near the *tinny of the your - the man Who
j has frightened some of our northern men out of
`; their propriety, lest he should blowup the Union:
kthe man who sets the Government of the United
States at defiance, and ye`l tamely permit:i
small functionary of Queen ‘lietoritt to interfere
between him and the LegiSlattini ..f the Slate
over which he presides—tin interference m in
solent an it wait unwarranted.
And what renders the affair the more -Puipreine
ly ridiculous, is the fact that the grandiloquent
paragraph is a part of a bombastic gasconade
against the General Government—an agonizing
effort to screw up his courage to the sticking
point; but how far he was short of that point is
seen in his tame surrender to a small British
agent, who was bimse If clearly in the wrong.--
What nonsense 'to suppose that such a follOw as
that will fight! and in whnt'a ridiculous help;
does it throw some of our northern people olio
are holding Union meeting,. taut applying the
gag to themselves to all others who will slit,
mil to it, in order to conciliate People who allow
a British Consul to apply the gig to them:
RAILIWAD
The Amerittulroail - .Journal ropie%healy
i',ll of the htat annual report uT the Tthio and
Pennsylvania itailroal Company. ntalappeloLs
the fullonring troll de erred comment,
"Thin road in a very importaot l one and occu
pies, and justly an, a very important place in
the public eye.—While Win company have ionlle
.the most satisfactory progress in the work of
construction, they have been equally successful
in securing public confidence 'both at home and
abroad. Their securities commanithigher prices
in this market, we believe, than any other of a
similar kind, which is (Inc in part to the judici
ous manner In which they were brought before
capitalists, and, in part, to the able management
of the company's affairs at home.'
Jefferrnarille padroad.—ln nu article on thin road.
the Louisville Journal speaks as follows:
•. We learn, with much satisfaction. that the
work on this important road is steadily progres
sing, notwithstataliig the incleniency of the sea
son. Fourteen milep of the road are now in op
oration, and the ca ere making two trips daily,
affording a convem%ent opportunity to our citi
zens for an excursion of pleasure and n visit to
their friends, many of whom have already tested
its advantages, and we advise others to follow
their example, and we promise them that they
will not only enjoy the trip, but will then be able
to see, and fully appreciate the advantages that
they are to derive from the road upon its final
completion.
..4//on and Springfied Railroaff—We ore pleas
sed to state that notwithstanding cold winter is
upon us, the work upon the abo've road is rapid
ly progressing. The force employed on the first
of the month was 739 men, 05 horses. The
Newton Waggoner arrived from below, n few
days since, bringing 6,200 cedar cross ties, to he
used in the construction of the nevi, and the
Buena Vista also delivered another lot of the
iron, making the total receipts of iron to date
514 tons. The cedar ties are 12 inches broad,
and 8 feet long, and will he laid ::It inches from .
centre , to centre in the road. For size and
quality they exceed any thing of the kind we
have ever seen. The contractors ore hauling out
and distributing the iron, preparatory to the
commencement of laying the permanent track,
which will be undertaken as c.ll . as the season
will permit —Alton Teirgraph.
I,rLannn Valley Railrotl.—The Reading Jour
nal statesjhat a sufficient rum has been ,uhscri
bed tir,thia work to author* an thcorporation of
company; ant and is:believed, to authorize
tha commencement of the work of con•ttvctiou.
The following deauriptioniof the route with, with
L estimatel of the cost, etc., will he, read with in
,
term,t
The mad ,eoMlSletleeB nearly upputdte the .
freight depot at Iteading,eitrvc, to the left nod
bume heavy - cutting. , (•ro..c n the
, Schuilkill below the Tulpehuckeu 71 feet
water by a bridge spanning the;:river Schuylkill
'and the Union canal. Thence it passes welt
ward ascending at the rate 2f4 feet per mile with
intermediate levels for 5 miles, and crosses th e
Ilarrisbnrgb tuitipike near the (kit toll gate, and
reaches the sebeedinete valley between_ - ..South
mountain and Slate MIL near theilltage of Sink
ing !Thep, where the' undulated grades eon,-
)4ence and continue until the table.-lands or the
'Susquehanna are reached, a distance of 44 miles.
After tenting Sinking springs, the line cuutmen
11,t1r."1 titet. --A meeting, tall to he the
large,t ever u,teniltted Adams county. Penn.,
was held 21 ' 1‘ l:etty,4llrg,on the '2lst itwt., to
cond.], the project of arailroad etouniunication
between Gettysburg and York. Col. .13111.`S
Paxton presided, twetisted by nusher of Vice
President,. ands everal tittle xpeeehes Wore made
by It. M. :i111,er,,E.4.. il.therm. A large
ventral th t tielitive .l'onntlittee wits appointed,
eharged with the limy of lantAilliing upon nod
lathing the moxt an oflisL
tug the purpose oG the meeting. Siibxeription
lope, were then opened. and a nimiher of those
nreeent pat their miner down for yeti lila-rat
amounts.
,•14.1 I,,Jbterro. -.\ ntreting of
the frit•pds and •dorkhohlers of this road .1 ,
1101 i ,1 on the nt which
romp:mins were orgfinired —to wit. the ••lhalittpie
Ki.nikul, i'etniditi North. - moth (I t o
••Ihlon l ite and Keokuk Railroad l'ontiintiy
I..lonth " The find 14 to build the line front 1111-
litine to lowa ettt, awl the latter the road
Iron [own City to Itroktik. It ww4 reported hp
1,0111 - nitti••• op ',toil; that 211:11 'hares of $lOll
each had bet•ii i .I . , 2ln.tunt Calvin
.1. Es. l wits eleisen ir
Prerident of the
Smitten') entopany. nod I.leo,llreen. Es 9 . of the
Northern
jun!, it mi.i1.1.11, 'although Le did not entertain
a very exalted opinion of the 91 . 1.111keeq."
firm and uncompromising friend of the Union of
the Stores. In one of Nis speech. in thingre, he
nitric made 11,1 4 of the following language, which
should lie engraven au the portain of the Capitol:
—The very mention of a of the States
is a great public injury. It goes to unhinge dm
tone cif dm Wilk mold. It maker men acquaint
ed with the part:anti of the thing. and. once
ailinitteil into their breasts, they will not entitein,
plate it with that dli,renc.- (r. whir/. ovhf f.
i'r to Ihr N.Lothal nrrr
' THE CENSUS.
The tolioning rtati,thr , of the State, of Rhode
Islntel and Vermont_ extracted from the l'etun,
returns. tow coming in from the marshals of the
lrural Satre. will serve tot-how the
of the subject on which full and accu
rate knowledge will he attained by the ren.us
of 1,.41. The ',11.)01111 , 1 rettirier do sot erourrie
the 111114,1111 t tool thine of the various products
of agricultural. manufacturing. and other branch
, of iteln-ttry , the towl6tice of pursuit, and
lode.-ttinct. of health. mortality. &c. he . alit
o f which tire multrucett in other tables—the de
tail, of all ieh a, Mullen, and tntett inNolre
fireat labor a. mull as much time to dissect,
tm.•. and generalike under the proper heads.
.11 reoltice iton their aggregate.. It is due to
the otheer- coneetattokn.eny, what we 00 , 101 , i,01,1
to be the Con. that a mienef the complete re.
turn: from tine..- two :-Itate. enahleti the Depart•
nvent to award rear pear, itt the 311, hal, for
die imlimtent an , / elor,i,e-1 in the
,election of their a•-nctitut, amid for the manner
in which they hare executed the trust confided
to then)
111=
6e - th• ,Sta, or !?hear .luri• 1,
I from Ihr , 'rnr,r C-e.nu hg lice
W
mhos
I op II
NIAle
Fetivi
Bore in IT:el:mil. • - • -
lions its sullen foreiri
-
- . •
Idiot.. - -
- - -
I . :spers, -. • - •
.‘ wended -rhu , .l withgti the year.
who euist,,,i read or 'Evil,
um her of ils:11.1e , the prio isiu- year
furrnii. •
Value of real estuoi, -
1 - alu, of
peroinal -
Real :mil aFgreguteii,
Notnl4, - 4,f dwrll.o
P“pololion of 1 , 10,
Pop'Mimi or 14 - .11,
\l/1311.•r •leallt,
\ unlber of faro,. - -
iu.lortrinl4-.1,0111,11/..-111.
pr.du.-Ing :twat:llly over $4 , 0. -
ROMANCE ,AND REALITY.
S,l/ Boy emit: or FORTI,r.
The Springfield Ileptililictin furnishes the fol.
lowing narrative,— •
• Many of our readers will remember a series
of articles entitled 'rime,. weeks on it cities
plantation.' which appears-II in the Repuldiritit
two-he-n:o°th since, or more. In one of those articles, the 1 . 01113111. i. history. of the planter,
whose hollitalities the writer so gratefully re
clled, was leanly giV44l. Natchur
a boy. had 1,1111/i• down the Ohio and Nlismoi
sippi oin a flat Imo!, with his father ate! his M
atte.- partner. 'flier, hit father died, snit was
buried, and there the boy was left by his heart
h., part net, wiUnont a picayune. Naturally
shrewd, he noon picked op business—sold tickets
for the theatre, did errands, peddled knick-snake
until he grew tip ton proper 'size for larger
operations Ile then became owner of it dray
then of a anti plantation, near Natchez, then of
an immensely large plantation at Nlilliken'h .
Betel. above Vieksbrug. Bore he went into
opeculathin, and before tee crash of '37, buppos-.
ed himself worth Wquarter of a million.
Ilitherto hit ((whines had waned. Ile was
independent. Ile then, fur the twit time, return
ed to Cincinnati, and sought out him mother and
sisters whom he hadileft behind long years 1). -
for.•., 11 , found his. family, who supposed him
dead: in poverty, and provided for them, and
'then come the reverse. The wife of his youth •
bail borne him three beautiful children. These
one after another, died, and then the trite was
laid in the grave. An interval elapsed of per.- i '
Mary' prosperity. out. of intones grief, what Ite.l
wo o .-blet.ed with the hand or one.of the roost, G o ld 4. Kh, r , tr o u g h', mom 4. F'rrl ambit
beautiful and lovely (if womankind. Then enure•
the . th°r gl that parried in e"L'le degree the fore. • EXCHANGE AND BANKIN4I HOUSE
of the blow, and lie was enabled to retain and add I
to hi. Imitutifill platation. 1V %1. A. HILL &CO,
lairs passed on, tel another family of bead-...... ___
,
tiful eltildrvit had grown up around birn, to I No. 64 Wood Street, Pittsburgh.
whom ntel whii..• beautiful mother he pas at- 4.e . Icerx—re7 titterre n. Tee neeteere. jele:al
niched by almost fanatical idolatry. Two years 1 iopART &- Eit sinp_w, h - . , I
apt last Atignst, his home wax the abode of plea- i 4 ,/ with am TenerNet let, late I . !'‘,l ' . ' . ‘ r .e of j tr:7F -' ... ia .. 4 ,, 4
ty and the largest Irpitality, Immediately al , 1 ne ] ...tta Batik. wen .a. ill devote Ize et•rycetl edlenl/it . the
ferwards his favorite child sickened and died. i bona, lA 3 Th ' ' l3 i ' 4 . '''' t ' n .."..Nimu.r . b„
A month (Jr two after this, his house was harm. i
ed. A few weeks more, and a long pending tam E.XCHANGE AND BARKINGHOUSE
suit, originating in hh. efforts to retain hit pap. i
erty owl pay off his debts, was decidml against A. Iv ILKIN s &.., 0 )
him, nod his plantation was put under the-ham- ,
mer of the anctioner, and • the broken sprite.] C orner of Third and Market sts., Pittsb'gh.
man moved to Vicksburgh. Ilere another child_
died. . European AgerMy,
,
With the remnant• of his large possessions he ' The nulerrsber lutetelo eke., (het prainleml raw. nf
purchased the beautiful Steamer Mohawk, and "77 , i ,. ',,r . ',: , '" , : ,, !,7 , ::: , ::,", - Y'', - , r .,'," . 7::,.43',''';. 1 . t i ;',
,",::'",,,:'„, 1 ,
run her in the Vicksliurg and Sew Orleans trail.. 1 i'.;;,, ,
~„, -.,,, , „,..„,,, ,„ ~„,, o. n,,, ~,„,„,,.„ „,„,.
netitm Xs the Captainldinself. Jere*. charm or n 1,t.1. m.e: II: rnn1 , .1...1 tn le*. 1.
A few days ago. they, following dispatch ream re ~e ; 4,m, it .1. , 11 ,, I. I,l'l ,
_ . . . ..
eeived by the Northern papers: '
Foreign and American Hardware.
LOU, eVILLF., Dee. 17. , „
Capt. Cobb, of the idenmer Mohawk, blew oat i LOGAN WILSON & Co.,
his bruins yesterday, at Vicksburg—cause. peen- No. 129 Wood Street; ; ,
Diary troubles, and death of hit wife. 1 !tore :caw iN Pruitt.: 7 ' '
Another despatch fiom Nashville, q th,, .me i A fell nal enmelete stock t,l FW/Eft;.V A.VP .A.Et:R l ' ,2,
dn., stated that,— , -.L ' ' I - I A RI)W A RE,
•
,
'flint morning, the iiteamer 31ohawk Munk .
with
...,.. ~,,. 0 eprte ~„,
~,,,, „,,,,, th ,,,,,',. i .,,„1
2,500 helm of elation'' on honed, while lying iit ' ~
7.... i. rto purlift,n , al gut'P that 111 manna.,
tLot city ' : , far.wabli - i.ith 1.11 of
....nr. glinx
z i ' l l .: t . n o l::11 . 1:1 , n . I. w .. :77 p i t:in:i lis t error
r ti: " :;:l i N l ' i k ed il e ll ' lo . , : t i r:7 l , B i g ' l ,4, l , 77 l :.. ~,
it.„,ro.thif.:
J.
"tht.,,,,.....3,6j,re.,, 1
I. of
,i
,Nr..,,,.
~.;;„....1
T.,,,,),7,,,,,,,,x.,
.1,,,,:iit.,7
:, ' Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co., .Philad'a.
, lIENT IN PITTSBU Ill; 11. W. IL I/AVIS,
lit, thii , :
•
'"'" P' d " r the ‘t'' r•rr,rl,7 * .%Z.L;r4: " .
; I nan II to 12 laud ~ to 0 . e .. .
0 ,
‘t t ~ tittr,
OH
~..,...
I J. nehnuomaker l tn.. :Jo .1. Ix t
t.tf.1,_,,,,,,,k.460.0
~,p,
ia' s ,l=t".rZp b ilVt"llll.4lning the pritunuirg and
igin:lll , of lag Ituunuur,.iunl Wang fortnA furulnlnal uu
..
; 4 ,,, n ,, lk 'lg i l . nnufitn f 1.1,0 Coutpui, üblell for tbewt two.
I ~, ;T. jy - ,
h o ld jghty Or untt per ugni, ann, 41,4.1
.n g the holders of 1111•41e1.".
.., .
intv.burg, Jnu. Jl. 14,51...in5ini
I r la. .gle and Pont tiiiny two wee ;And elut,Z, thin otkej
7.4' i' , "-u 4 1 .r.—Where ere. at present 1;81
invalid pensionerz,, diving :14-12,1.1117 1:1; 14 , 11V11.
'' .or 1.." 4 ."". 2 9 , s272,Qtsl; twidow pensian=
ern,' " ,146; i'''' 2 ° , orphan pensioners, 27, $4,07.1
Total nuntLer of persOns, 1,126; total nmottut of
ay, $172,928 13. The lint 14 Cll[lll4ll.llP/i 11:1w
the let of December.
:v-~ ''~'
BY AUFHWITY
. , Startling developtnent, hare been made in
l '"'"' l ' l .'"g ll'' '''''.- 1 S''' ,l,,,, , :f the Tlthi'y first llittsburgh, of the cruelties practiced in the Al
eohyrtax. ' legheny (Pa.) county jail, tovanls prisoner,.
[Pr Iti.te—No. 1..1 - IThe Pittsbnrgh Journal say, ••That cruelty so
AN ArT to, grant the right ~f !me-minion to frightful, tyranny to perfectly fiendish, could he
certain
l i i u' c ' ? P E i t .c. i .".4r o u r ne tct . e . ' ti a l." l i .i
settle rs f ' vo ' r t' o ' f'- ' t ft li h. e lei l. " :l fil i t ''.l : ti to be proved before it could be believe.. The
, 1 11 ; ; ;; ; rf: ". I r Cl o i „,, d1 1 ;:: I l u ft:1:1: :,,ri vri l t . h lo o . u .. tle r t ot ec . 1 : . ::: ‘
r:bvfes. - '
,
, .
11‘ if ,nnend by .11a .S.T.a. and II cur of Rqw , - '
The Inquirer seems to
i
have miscoustrveithe
or
cor:t, of rio ['nit,/ 'grate, of ,linerjet; in Cyr-
,P rn g Ta P h of our e"°",' porary. The cruelty
. 2
r ; )..1 41.x,,,..1.1..1, That bl i the event a. n, twit ad- - .11,0E4 to woo shown rty one ut , Ine,prmoners,
; indication by the Court i n fav or of the United townrds an inmate of- the same cell, and the
State+ ou'the ••Maison Rouge Grum," under the
I (then) jailor was ignorant of it. The wriest tic
net hf Congrese. approved seveateenth June, 1 „ i i o „ ~bie j • „ o uld be brought ngainst that of
eighteen Intuered and forty four, entitled "A n be" „,,-
net to provide for the adjustment or i n ,„( „mi n " ! liver. was, that be inny not bate been suflicient_
within the' Suites of Ilis"ouri.• .Irltansas. and 'ls comfit! in daily making 41 personal visit t.• all
Louisintat, aml in those parrs of .the lit o tes of I the primners. The present jailor, Mr. Fox, is
Mi"i"liiiii"ii .Ali'""iii;
.iiiiilli 0r th e thirt y fi rst degree of north Inti , an exceedingly prudent, attentive man, nail we
ttide, and between the
,brae
centresin assert 'that , ii l ung . i „, he r ,,,i ns
Nlississippi and 'Perdido rivers," elem. person. 1
the first Ntarch. eighteen hundred att.! forty I tilde as that :abided to by our neighbor, will take
hi ' heir ' " r hi g el re l irere 'flaliv""n who, prior to . his situation, no occurrence of a tot tun. so hor
nine. purclue.ml land in- good faith, and for a' : . i ,1 n ,,..
v a luable consideration. remit Daniel W. Cone, or '
other persons holding till.r.s derived tinder the
dons It. Gom m, f:se. -The lecture of thin gen
„,,id %i-..; Rouge Ernst, on s the Ouachita river, (1
„(,,,
„, 3 esterday evening, was attended by a
I in the State of Louisiana. ittal who Ilin, improv- 1 lire n „ in h er 4 oar citizens, and we were greatly
...I 011.1 cultivated the land
so
i'p'-haell. or any ; pleased both with the matter, and manner adds
part of it, shnll he, and he is herel.j. abillorixrd ~
; ,i(„,,..„.. e . ;Ile comes amongnt us with ft very
r '” eiiier, with the Ile g kie r ..I . the , 1. ,, 0 ,1 tilli , t . , high repultition for eloquence and ability, yet we
for the district '" 'hid' aid i'''i '"'‘Y by , "'' • wooer,. tlitt , t, who hove not heard him, that he
i nearly as practicable. it legal suhdiriAelw, the will Met disappoint their expectations, as is too
. whole ..f any portion of the
iii ' iri "r ''''''i" "" I o,ten the ease, when the imagination has dwelt
i purchased) to 'meiotic 11,0 re,,blet t e e and improve' , open the allegril excellenries of a stranger.—
Iwent, neon paying to the l'ltittol State. the min- ! It was nunnurreed last night,lrthat he would re
inn.n prier of gultlie land..
, main in' the arty a fen days longer, so that on.
I Sec '.! :led re liford,,, .oests./: 'flint in the , pre-time all'Avill tare an ouportunity of listening
• event....lootelt tiled (oljtlictition. it 4 0 11 be the , t o and being
fill
by hit remarks.
dui) . or the n!')flrler "I. the Pr"l''' , d'''ll'Wl I° i kv n onderonnd that NI, li. lecture+ thin oven
publish ll ttull4l . or the Net in .00. tTwi ,,, por • in,,,Jit the First Itniaisk (111/rCil. etirl/Pr of Third
circulating in lite virintty of the land, with It ~,,,i it, k ,,,, t ~,,,,,, e
I deelarntion of Mtn roadlne4s of the Land Ofliee to ,
receive pre-ganglion itpplienti.:ll. tweler this art.
anti thiwntitaal every i.ers.ot claiming a right of I COM'For.— We were pleasell to o e that the
pre-emption iabler this ant, shall he allnwed ellecect in ,, kelY gamily lant r night woe
twelve inontlis4eitliStt which 'to eater owl pay for • attended I'S ileti . ee the (urgent mudiencca, which
the Intel en elljitin..l, from and after the olive of het" illsYetittliett title cett`cw k W , • were die
t, fiat ludJic ad u•ni.ru.eut, „„,i f u
cr"fortnity
I igrk 01 with their pgrfortpaners, awl trust that
the . the littered support with • which they have runt
4; ;;,,,„ 1 i.,1 I'n,-I will intlueeltheai to giro-another concert
notii.n. -.pi:Vying the partiettinr tracts
st. etainnsl. shill I.r given within three mullahs
niter >nch etlvettii,eeteet, tu the Ilegittter, uP
Ch 1 , 04.41 Stllt.tS, 1111111111 a WI solo or
ontry •ball be pehoitted t., lasl.l 'within the litn.
it, of the aftore+nicl elnim until
the e‘iindi.ot of the nforo.,il,l 111. W,..
MMMIIM=:11MIIIINM
n10.11..1kb:ill 6.11.1 pre“nptiort
utl.ler tht. a.. 1 .Imll IrivP hvett I” the
hi if f 4rlhr• Thut if the
reAdonee Rll,l 1:n1in...1440,4,f two or more per.
n.qntitleil u, pre-emption as tiforesool shall
lei found on anyone of the sioallest legol soh
divisions of the pNblic lamb!, the some nirty he
entered jointly by the portion in order that they
may secure and divide the sanie. ocoording to
their seserol and in default o f o ne or
noire of the poitieii taking the groper
in the time prescribed, to seiotre the lieneth
of this net, it shall lawful for any one of
the parti, of this class ?tomake the entry of
tho whoie 1.1( 4nt.ll,i,kon fir hag ,old
helietit
i tii g oe.ll HMC ELL CORR,
Speaker t.f . the Ilou, of Repte,ettfutivr.
WILLI \
Pre,Llent of the Setette pro tempore
tpproN r.l Juttetr y 27. I
, MILLARD FILLMORE.
ta.tr 2No 2 1
Ai'T to renew and eiintinue in f,)nu the
charter of the ••Viitintine In.urinine enturin)
rwie r.l .5,y0u1 ,
That the Art entitled ••an net to
incorp.,r, lea Fee I .i.hra ore I hunpany in lleorge
tow, in the Iletriet ..f appro.. el 4,
ser..tel Niary h. eighteen hundred nisi thirty ene,
011.1 the set entitled net to amend the chart
ef the l'...foosac 1,1. In-unto, Compa of
Georgetown. - approved the lintel of \ny
Inntlesl :tn.! ?vett. he lad the
ante re
herein .enaet...l eftewl...l the
tint, dn.) larch ry , in the to ar elgitteen hundred
atel seventy. mei until the end of the nett
Kitn of l'ortgre, which shah happen thereafter:
until which tune 'the said company titaexercise
all the power.. and have and enjoy all the pried.
legws and immunities, ,Tarotto diem ht the
saint original net of incorporation. awl the amend
m•nt thereto. ,toy thing to the contrary thereof lb. - :• - rinat 11314 advertter
otwithauireling. This at ninth continence and Ilwt•na s Jan. l6tl
he in forve from the passage thereof. .My lever a the d'h urdant writ have prepared you
tire. 0 .
_Lodjur ! ler ottell.genee of the total and entire (atlure of Jenny
ttockhoblers of slid eitittpany shall he indifidte J Lod,ln set _concert, t the ..bo was to
inn v,: performed ten [net,, but owing to the t enant of
ally liable for the dtdits nett list/Willett of synspothvi s lin. were duertnnotted on the fooitb. I at
corporation to an Irtioubt thibiti to the capPL,l tended the Iterd conehrt, and 3.1 atllmugh me aut,e ,
shock helot by the. ..sppetiiel). that ' art .t in, .lehay received ! . peal deal I opplaure.,
such liability shall 0 cell - dined to the etodishol.l- !
or, wino wereis, who . Mr liartuttninttet have lost sn.ottnanowey by the en.
tvl or liabilities ii enrrel. gagetneni, to oboe.m it no soon, as he of once Five.
I svi nlght•,(s:oCl.l each.) and to all collers tree
A ppl'oVe.l Jmntinr:y •Z 7, I !whets were given sway with anu neparnta build Ad
'2 415
147 54U
72,U11
7 ,
lPt lade—Su. 1. swt,were impala:lS to the client of their biniderswild
A 1F.4 /111 D IN for the atiditment of IterouE'
veotnit
acne ,tented In the gale;tros e
o f the n,,.hi ryten
u,, ,r : n
relent,
~nutonop",
thr 5.1.0.. and //nu , fr-orn
.
I . " 1" t'"en" " .. :""q"' - ' I II se. 1 . ElrOtt.t.— 111 r District Court. Judge
ag.terahlr.l. That. the tacmidier is the Doard a , e n%„in„, favorvor of the t . on ,_
Regent-,of the Smith-old!. liirtitutioit of the tort,„roith r
gain•[ the United Slater Dank, for
CI.P , Om.. ....her . too hundred awl three thourand rev
tilled by the realitiointinent of the lie Menotti- en hundred :mil fifty dollars. With cost Ind in
ellt-v• "" terert, in round numbers, one million three bun
'Fotten. of the city Of Vl.ltill:r,t4lll. •Ireil thousand dollars. The suit was brought to
A litiroted December 111, I8.",11. over the hundred thousand unborn annually,
which the bank, by its charter, agreed to pay us
,Desirable Suburban Residence Pic Sale. a halos to tie &Laud Fund for twenty years.—
hr
„„,„ I „ to , The rod ail' of entr4 be carried to the liu
„„.„, ~„ „,,„ r ,_,,,,.„, ,„„„,,,, „„Iyn 11,111 e I %Itlrt. nod Will 110 .Imtlit lie warmly eon
A 11 , 41,1”, 1111W,' , .0. Un- I i.triti, there will be an orttort to make 1100
nr1.t,.1 rin• ha ig 11a te,t iiinn •ii Park take preecrlenve of the nasigninuilite.
running uu i " . " pdor shareholders there seem, but little
.e..11.r.ita..1. air( 1.1 barn. I,i.rit I p . P ia
lorr, and ri it
ear!, 0r...11,n, tn.! PC,. .1.111, 0.11 nrimiinrgi. haling
a inn.. ur not a drinii ,•11311.1. 6•1111.m•11
nw,m, Ilan, 6,1 It 1.. bl/11: ti the 1.-. t
zeal mint duniin.. mann,. a fir.-inuni ea.f.
11,741
28,111
11, - 44
0,512
8 4
$54,..111.441+
1.,4 111'N t
811,F4 . ..0 111
onnitnns nil tits nowt,. cnto,..bmose, tlrn rim
sn unfailing stem., of hard anti mon Yea-, art al tb.ths,
tin tin. tontnis.• :to- Inn 1.....5vat, out twin:lugs. 4.t1.1t.
.nrrnos A: Ti,.. umunts Intsrtlfr a
lawn. rovensi Inot nt.,Frnetp. lintrentia
shrubs...est,. uoswir4rn, a.mnoll
garden TIT fruit of the taut 1. 1141. nn. In
thiMr mi yioni runtigh firt flo. want. nnlinnrt
fnuill, Ti,.' situation of this ortei , rt,... En ',lntuit,' and
suburlaancnnaftirOor rontnieusl with enntlmully In it....
not startsuossi lu a sid.orn in ihi. ririnit, It ha.
slew of the Ohio.fur tn., Init.. a Trnip.minsn
rill, Ninth Inttaburgio cif). it,.. tiro ti . ant Mt.
hills annual. (mainaw all...Mier n tvoinmunr .prtaport ,•l which th. s”rinm tr.m.1... it.t rot
nt
departs from the taut of Pittsiturnit t It the Oliin pas... tit
full stow in. msnitno , ant annuals at , 1ah..,1/11.1.1 4. 4
rtmnntosi Inun - ato aro... nt Ljn.t. distrustito of
cnnifnrt And v....Mat:nu. and wr..el..•rrtirrto lit as oinirt
and ts-sPnful toll low.] In wan. quirt nook in the .nuntr, .
Ti,, nropurtt an ata Intraaill. and isnm.oinn Oven
on tin. tint of arra. Enquire at tn. u, our
D. N. ))lIITC
Citizen's Insurance Company of Pittsburgh.
NuOt . ft,ti; E INS'r ITU'rIONS.
4 • *, re .
_A i, N. !I Haber ~ In the w•rehouce of C. 11.
LIST nn.
flucnr. Prelittent.... A. W. Mt...
ThfolAnnpanr tn!cr prepcsed n.ure nil tnerchamllee
In nom. and In trancttu, rescele,Ac.
An .mole ,rtnywnly for the ability and Inte!rrlt• of the
Inctltutlon..l, nifunlot In lb.chance!, cf . the Inr,lo,
W. nee all ritHene. Gl' NH/run:h. well odd favrald!
known to the n‘turnonit, thew prwlenn,Thtellh.c•ner,
and Int.grits •
Ikarznas—C. Iluevey. WM. Itagalm. IVIn. Lorimer.
Jr.. Wwlter 11r.snl, Iftn.th I/. Rini.. Edward Ilencelt,t.
John Haworth. ~Ilarbaurlt. N. 11. b ier. ay:tirt!"
_. ~~:
ROME MATTERS
The following k corrected lit of the officers
„,; ~r the Move of Refuge elected
oit Thursday lost:
l'retarni: 'Mono. !token-ell.
reri. hwad,ot Belt jumin httion.
Trram Jorltun Ilanott.
Seentorti: S. P. Von !Motion& ,
lhontyrrit Frotlerick Lorotr. JohOJI. :Owen.
horgee, 1.., It. Livingoton. 'Junto, Plmbers. J.
h. Aloonthotol. ikorgo IVeyntoth and Robert
lelittight.• of Pitnlotrgh. lioorge !Janie. nod
%lieu. Kramer, ..f Allegheny; Jolnett Intieron,
of Nlanelteotor. Chriotion IhMFI.II. of Binning
loot: and William Eichlnturn. of Pitt township.`.
itritiuseNl MARKET Mrs.—Two country
men yesterday lodged information against William
.hickroti awl Timms Borne. who are now con
fined in prints, charging them with takinevari
ous articles from their market wagons. They
Appear to hare done iinite an Eitellsirt , business
in this
COURT OF QUARTER SEMONS.
Present- t -Ilan. Wu. B. McClure, President
Judge, and Samuel Jones and Wm. Kerr, AF-
te .1111 gr
The jury in the ease of the Commonwealth
Nlichael Ileekler—indictinent-arson, return
;.l with n rerdiet of not guilty, prosecutor to
1. pay the meta - As no protecutor'n name WWI
endp,e4 upon the bill, the verdict .could not be
receited, ittel , the jury were cent Lack to their
room.
The rorirt will !Dec' vain tl,i.r morning nt len
Nf.l% - There ww , ten untewmt dearth
d 1.4,1 new, ye,terthty.
• I , IV WU INIAN •
Iliv lotert ndi ice. from Honolulu. xtritethot eon
riderible excitement existed there in con e
• of information honing come to 1181111.•
from eouree4 of undoubted ere tit, to the elicit
thm the B:itelwiel, were about to Irr
tllr,vn • nel with the itivonion of 'an ortnell !Mee
of ruffians from the thorns of California. - Meet
ion, t el been held at Honolulu to mlopt wee,
ores
of defence. and a committee of safety ma,
appointed to, tale such measure• a, the etigen
cy might iteiitanil.
Ma===n=2lMElMZl
F11.1.31.111E ,11,111 X I'ABINET.—"For
the hint twenty say. the Petersburgli I Va
Intelligencer, •• there has not been as perfect a
calm in polities us now exists in the United ;
States, and the reason of it to sas is very' plain.
The. far the'oillldoet of Prividetit Fillmore's Ad- '
ministration leis sorb as entirely to satisfy '
those IA ho were instrumental ill bringing him to
the lofty position which lie now occupies, and to
silence those who predicted great calamities to
the country from his elevation. When Mr. Fill-
more sticteeded to the Presidency, the country
was iu n crisis from ethic's nothing hut the most
confornunate prudence, firmness and sagacity
could rescue 'it. At that time a false !deli, or un
manly time-sertug paltering with the tre
mendous hsm ~ which were then pending, would ;
not only hare been fatal to his Administration,
hot to the Union itself. The emergency was a
fearful one. lost Mr. Fillmore proved himself ;
equal to il. Lin message to CungTess dispelled ,
all doubt and all rear, and after twelve months of I
fearful agitation, the country breathed freely,
tool all wire calm again., It may be said that, ;
in avowing his aetendinntion to carry out the ;
legislation of Congress. and to resist all attempts
to dibturb the Compromise, he merely did his
duty. Thin is very true, .but if men did
Weir duty there would be ILO necessity for gov
ernment or laws, But how often have We seen
nmen, high in oilier, listening to and heeding
the suggestions of selfish ambition on the one :
hand, or unmanly timidity on the other, instead •
of being guided by the' stern tense of day.—
Those then, who in the spirit of cavil, ray ilmt
President Fillmore has ••• only done his duty,"
pay hint the very highest compliment, What
greater mead of praise can man receive:from MS . ;
Ylaker or his fellow man dual thar•ho has done
I,i, duty' Of how many of us can it. be :0611,
either at the hue of human opiniim or at the tri
lotted of Omniscience Neither Mr. Fillmore, I
fur himself. or his friends in bin behalf, coo de-'.
,ire for him ti brighter page in history. if, at the ,
cud of his administration, it east be truly said
•he did his duty,
1 , 111,1,—Th0 Litt) remedy ever calhanad Lit
the pulaile, whaell hate timer Miami •u inarkina n run, when
ilireetantav nn hillmareal. ✓ WLavae'r Liver Pill. It lam anew
I r +...arm,' 'ram here, the puha, anal Mu Leen P.
41t2 , 0 lln i tho. t NC hen. at tima Imam t t..d
it 11.0 lIU4 tilt 1114u.t triumphant marevaar. and hm
driNen out the gm ..L all other mealamnee. It liar beam
mod tad., all the Ilan,. Plume" and law
famnal enpullc tallienien• In all.
• "I'M talc if J LIPID I CO,
rehl atlas' I).•. tan AVamal 4.
REMAMKA TILE CASE!
EVIDENCE IN OUlt 31IDST
lion-. Sir: I. clovrf...ll, ovmply Iff )cltir
that I 1.0.114 mit 11.,WIra miraculous
Intl..d..maarr , by the use of )our
clarwan attucLed with • very gore eye in February or
31,,rch hod. o heti I humedlately applied to the best niedi.
ai cld It, the ritj, by whom tt ate. pronounced • - very 1.1
nod nll nave tur no b.,. of dolu, her any arotal.
'be. stool, I took bar inn. the cuuntey to an old lady, who
bad been ,cr) puree:Mud in miring eye*. Filo Loki run that
her me. wu.. boucle., es abr. would certainly Ittat , not only
that one. but al.o that the other would being •
..rnfultiu,..llool4oo 01 the blood. And Idu certify. that at
the time no hither Id. 11. Verdi.) VE/111 , 14 the conclusion
that we lia.l latter try tour Petroleum, at , env catirclP
1.1,Nd of one eye. It in now ebnut two tuontiia !duce rte
Linn IG nee. amt die Mil now we 01111 le,tb e)es w uuul
rte will,. fur aa 1 ran tell, 1 believe phe
with the bbeattut of the Almighty, been pond by Petrol,
Yount, real... Wally.
11. Vaawere Farm. C.otnr.ll,
Plibluirgh,SepLZO, 1510.
rte - Yaw pale by Key., 1.1 11chuworil, 140 Wed .14 IL F.
Solid.. of Woad atd 11. Nl,COref, LI. Duu.
gla, audit. ' beltwartat•Allegliest, abet by the prone..
tor,
S. M. KILL
z;or7..#4lrlS Canal Basis. Ssmalt .t.., Piu..bursh.
, .
LOOK HERE' EY FRIEND! i Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Co.
i RE YOU A KATIIEII. laboring for -the .- rilliE Scrip. Dividend declared by the Board
d - corpora nf a fatally. and auGanink from w•rnaral dr- . ,R, , :f Diractor, on Nov. 4, 1.50. La now tweak] at this ,
ire and low aperl..wa tint life altraNo corms a burden :, , a4Lacy. and mrl, for dlatril.ution.
or I , r I, a. llowv't, /haker 5a41.1 1 . 41,11 - The Waning per'. w. antitkal In 4011 P D ,111444 ._.
Are 'no a I lother. antferlng ,from diaeraarr to which fr. olcalanal In 1,47 and 1 , 19. rrannlalok In thn•o 4l lAtt wm.
ronloc a.. arneralla calor,/ u 4.. lira a. IL Ilcurrs abater tvwl, to delstrr, •bra .01 3 .4 r„,.. ~,,,_
aanc,par,llll-11 elll crrualulf cur , . T 1 •1 1.
Call at our 4.^.4. or ..t, oz. of our•anont, and awt w f IS-11,
r..‘0,1, .rag, when ..o will ata.l that 11,e Shaker Sar. 1 ndo... a John . a, as , • • 2) 04
wapartlL, io, prc,anal by Dr. S. D. ii i ..... h. 1,..... er• 1 ~...t. Juch..4 4.1.1 r.... ',' :,,,iKt...,...' ....111 . 1i . 11l lk)
mean. of ta•ratanottl, curia. mon , dian.,..... to • Ittch alto . link. vr , 11,1 , /,.• a 1 . ..4. - 10 ....1,,,.. 4 ,', . "-. 4./1 00
1/111.1.11 !Muth M.. 10.0111.115111 00 , 3.1, than an,- other Italy all J. l AJ'a- .. — 1 . . 1 ,, ' ' l "I'' . '''''
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10
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putd. , aldwc ll J0hn_....::::::..5 1 . 1 i 1 f4.1; . `. 1 1. ' k .' 1, ._lO 00
Th. mrallcior haa., , tnblich,..l Ita high repn.tlan by ito 1 , :0,1,51,11 Tll O /0341 10 1 .1 1 1.110r . L. A L J
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nuna•rvuo KM' writ atscanal rural., . a .cliran H. I , ....... ......0, tal,llachon 1, P.--...---. 30 11 °
It lc pot up tu quart hottle., sad I. the only Sarraparilla i lime. M G
that arta on the las,. lildne),, and Maxi al thc 1.101111 . 1/01.• .I.lln o ,11 00 %Irk.. a
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our. partacularl, to fetnalca. Fraltrk D. 4%. 5 100 l'annuo,. )litChel 11 - 6:10 00
l:e ann• and yaw.. for "Dr S. D. 1111 WITS 611114 MI t , ioffJohn a , 1 1 0 Poo Adatu ...... —. .10 LIU
In.
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S.l RSA PAR 11.1. A. atal nskr , dat , ther. 1 , lrahata N. 11
1 1 1100 $1 11. r la , ttle--i, I.ultql lor 1.5. i liraff lkorr
For rah. 1,,,• • on.,,(Thoa I tal ',sous AlO.. •
1/11. a.. D. 111.1W11 it 1'0.; Prnprietnra. : Ilnwant Jaa ACo 111 001$ 00 ,, „I n .. a . ----...A, , ::
1 Ponca. RAIL Cinctutud, Ohio, ; 11, /law /a , ... . . 5 tapß o l,,,, a . ~..., . on ,
To whom all onlerwmay be addranwal. 11 , 4:0ca It 111 A i Ina,. IN 4111 1114.14n.ann R. A Cu. cl, ut/
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Black. IL 11 11,3,.../ M. Toy/wand. J. 3h,1,1cr. 11. Jack- Ile, Join, T . ..ao oniMblternan It .....
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con. 11141n3rgla D. A Ellint, Allearheny eat, 11. IL NI,- llctoan I. T J.I 10'1Cright .1, hn <t,' 10 ta,
Clelland„ Meow-loon,. P. I'lawkrr.,ll.,W rtarllle; Jaa. Paull , 111411.
it Wheelli3F, J. II l'attrawn. and E. 11 llorkan. St. 1
ciAir,vlo,.. 01.11 an A hot.. Cad.. ~,411. 1 . T ••••• A tw , wd. Jon... 415, ...., 1, 00 11t,....., C. 1.1 1.11 la,
Alexander A- los, --- In 011 11$11.1 414 11
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( 11...:, 00 lalturfelt J r )1 Spy
11rad, 'a Itcnil Ir.. 1,_15 fr, Klustwr J. V. AJ. T 10w
Itutter.l. 11 A Iln, .. _, on laallir 1, 10 110
Rutlcr 1.. 11. 11.. 1,5 lA , 1 . 1 1 , 1 411 ,. , ,, 11 ., 11111 4 Lann...,11, Otil
Itakewell. C . aro 1- 1,. 111 411,1 Lure+ na. r 25 04
NJ, cll J C Ail 5 .0 1.
1, 1 3 [Co 10 ~
Mani, A l'uo., 5 101 1.11,13 Ain .5 tml
Maraca Ilta J.l/ ix, Litck A Cm l ,O
111.1. , 1, Ja oll . ./ 91/ I.nras 11 I' (a 00
lloollima M tn ...:41/ 00 lorch .11.$ 0011, .5.5 la/
Ile.nl t, ,r.. A 5 03 , 1,1vpittrott A Co.- --415 00
1 callinJlnun 11.11 ", 0 , 1 (Incas/ Sato. 15 ill
1
allooli • Jna 11 "0 ,a, 11cCutchonn W.& It 15 110
1 lark a 1 haw :1 , 00 WK., S. A CN, 3 00
wad,. Jou.. a t 15 00 1100 r A Itieltr.ou 45 nin
cno-hc, Jl.lll/ A.........1A I. 11111, A.ll. A N. II 10 110
1 0.011 I i . 14..14.1 "/ 1. MoNo3o A Lcdlle 6OD
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01.4111011. nO/141011 41 COlll 00 m n iaxs, ‘1 n, 15 10/
1 alhoun l A cd 'IL la, 11111 g F.. F 411 011
11,11 , 1 , 11. (5l. 5. 14 1 Mandl.. V 15.5 011
1 arothera. )fillers U,... 1f 4/1 Harm A. A. & Ca ..... .... 5 01,
• oilier E. D. / F.l' 15 On Mt... 1101 , 1.- 4 00
I', ”, re Vl'. It 11. 0, Marchend.Copcianda Coral to
1 . 1.1.11 11,, , ,,00 , ..,.....25 51 , 11,,Trta Icor. 45 00
1, 1 1,41 . low. . 1 1 15, .... 5 . 3 Panama. .ilia
A C . 0.. 5 110
10..4 andth. . . 10 10 Palmer 11. II 5 00
I , al. II 1,. Si', 11/ 00 Pnrw II- .. -50 00
laon Alas 11 Oft Prppanl litanclial, 5 00
1.r.,.,.. II A 00 PhllllfriJ. a. II AO 00
Ind. , John a .. ... ... 55 00 11,4,4 Romer •Al 00
10,14011.1 a. .......10 lon kolot.no J. v. a. 50ne...51, OU
1 sulloh A 1an0,..11 5 00 Robertano A Itapport....ll l 00
I lawhart 11 0,.... .... 'Jo 00 Swally Jaw fe11....-......1 , 0 00
I Itvonlana am, 10 IN, :kraal John A. Oa ...... .... 500
I ulton It 11 0 $ Ilisael 6 011
1 arm, Jar •II IN, Nang,. (1, -50 011
4 .It, r Jr.. F .... .. 111 1 / 1 1 Smith Thotoro l 5 00
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, r. , ,raJ . .. . ... -.115 iai 11,11Innto 11/ariconJ . 3 1,10
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I rar..1n...... ............ .. 4 ou ItonrerJerol, ...... ......... 6 Lai
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1.a.).11 M en aal 101Wmal Junin, A Oa 5 00
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Hort Prin. h _ ......... 5 nortrood k Ilugh. , 5 1110
Pownnl.l...
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1.4 11 k R . .. ..... a ta, Watortnan Ic. 4 , 10 00
11.1.140 h 0 1 M .. :51 lag
Wright John A Co 10 I,t,
141111110 , 11. 141111111 11 00 4.10 1 / 1 /.11.1.11 1 / 4 , ,, 10• I. 25 110
,Iran, 1 1 .1. 11ADEIIIA. Agent, Pittahnrith•
Seturdny. the 2.:411 .Inn. Sta...
lit leir of l'itt..urals. in the 014 t ) ear of twr ear.
Temperance Meeting:
A TE311•1:1“ `WE MEETING Will lie held tilitl
..rvn n lne .1,,
Brno[lll Ihp Firt ilmon. n•
ht
.1 il nrid Brno[ JOHN IL will ruL
nntoltin. h•111:11. 0
qT I IT ICE—EI.GEn A LEE A NIIEII t 'AIIIIIEI.I., of
pr... - 11. •Ow lo.ni willing, Von Ida...
,Int 111,1)ill, al half w. 111,,inett. in
11..
in tL.: etenant; att.t in U. hotts.,ll
Illn 1 1 , 11 ... I 'lt 1 . ,..a% hill 0 . I . ltWlnir,th.
fi./.1
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1 1: )ItOPOSAI.S Erecting as Wire Suspen
-111-1,1, tho A Bel:hens' 11,,Alte
r.n..1. in IN. Hilt, (I a:A ..f tho , rlt))' .1 l'iitxhurwlL
In selnrs.Gf 11..• Ftrorltar n•rentl, ,Ivtltroori ht firm
1..nwiy, ,, 1
L n util thetin, :larch
net, 11,r 111•• rwrii , n of the a 1.,. do , tr,ll•.l,hrillt, (hr
1. I. Orth.)l.n.eurnitvin
w?til .14 1, ni0.r.,1...• 1.1.1.1.1 nr., , ru t :ye', awl tin. tll-
G. 1,1•44 V a yIREN
n r , ! . .. r . , 1 . ))) . )LD
lII4 . IITNIYAN - .•
1..14,13t 1.)2 1,11.41. 4
NEW BOOKS.
CLASSJC.II, :
A in.. 41renk and Roman
laph , .ln) tla.),) nod rani,. haa,l nUnn
nch,,,., .ir.a.k and Homan Inownpley and 11,
In It fillant hmtit LI.. 11. Allnkrof Ilte birliontuire ofl;nrwk
and 11.01:14/ Alb[l4,lllli., wad nfl:na,rnl Rowan Ilingraidv
1: tln.L,Fn.roo.t. with auP nrciertl.na and
~1./,'".a• clam-leo A ritlo.u. 1.1. If., Prof...tour of the
I rnek snot it, Leto u ng, in Col uni I .ix 1'4,1 lion..
1.11r,0t0 Porn:organ/1,0, or Itolwrt Soother I i:..1
in It,. ir euth Nun Sinit . Ni A.. 4'n.
rUo. of 11l l• Ir-rianil I,oil nil doll.. 4,111,
1•1 run.
of I la. I.if. alvl 0,1-no1oloinioo: of rt Nur:
tat, the QllO,ll. otf Stydlntht. nhot Euulbh Print,trl
otqloteeretl ...Ili the rt.tral etttrttt.hth Itrt,ll ttrthtin. ht
Inthl. author ht the I. u(, tht• ttut.ttto
haulms& 1..1. 1
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TI.. of Itt,rt oatl IL t:autar: aII Athlrtaa tletta
rat.l at Ma. 11,tt•Itrat Ikt4lttatt,y etanitt,
I:t. lat.l II Ina. N. MUT,. 1..
Tht.attort• tato, plat rtterialut, and far alle:lor..
tan. , It. C. NI,IINiN. Ntt IT Market .1
hrenl. le reel.saul Autenc-tn
0) It kitRELSCIA)VEIt SEED,
30 Grl.. battle an.unl 1. ii. •
font.. rupoline •nd Natn brand..
•
landin. and for .ali• iy 111:015'N A Kllth TRICK
Did
S elf/Ili DE I.IM E. Ninepratls • ;
Oil. I Ow end,. twnt.
a r
aw..Wrdi
NW. Diu,
10 11W Dino Vitriol: For .1.1.1,
.1. KIDD A NI Wood rt.
- .
I tE LA IVES- large and Knlendid reetart
iiiont of twilil famishDo Ilawiltnn. and F,rnrf, Lain..
eaghnierw.. (riitdl2... in I've p.ir
Fronrh all Ir..] Detain.. and Canizmer, at ratronelt,
low prior, fob) A. A. NIANWN
rip A I LOItS' Tit I NI3IINGS--Iteeeireti and
Dill day.
SwlioD,Tiri.l.Fintin and Lvtinu 2ett
Dad Now Minr. Mobil. and Iniatined Pant and
'llto. r rx i i and Illrirk Drink
• • • •- - - •
xEcrroits• .NoTicE--Noti,ii is lterel , v
II atven;that theund , .r.ignml are ttm masaitalt.:l
raiwntor. lart will and N.rtarrient and Jane Johtirtnn.
littoof the tiondipti of Tat...Wiwi. tirewwwl. All iierwin.
tmcha olidnio lididll.l maid rrtate .mM•mhry 11
to
01...-1,1 thorn in I.llnenl. and tho
an , Iwnwhi. reditiod
antworiton. J43IEr.
Juntutry al
d LOTIIS. SSIAIERES A V ESTINi;S---
A_ 14m.11,1 aal np.-eaftl MN, u fnllorx
EWA. fta.“l l.n.n 1/nadrl.ll% of Samoan
• •u,rinr Ihw n
W ak.
.4 Euglan.l nut Math*, •li.
lrtni Kenworky
IllArlk Stain. Vann. fill. CaAhtne, 3l,in , k Mftrreill•-•
A. A SI Am PN • 1'..,
6-1
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HI'S. 1)111E1) PEACHES,
in td. plant..to nannttra,
11 , ..1.121;nru linotann Juatt.n..- In, ttale
112ii11.1, k not:
& CO., keepl totantiV
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n t:r nr htle r t , ott: i le...illlEF'2.ll. 1 , 1,11 AND
to ht.!, Stet. I. 2 and Mack hl.. and 11 1 1 ,
.411•• It, 1..41qt/slit, ell It'.l-124:.: awl
It.. Int. 111 DrEit ttalr at lovrtntpnentt it}
SIIIAITZ A CO.. '
No. 3 O'lknu..ll,l lVikarf,
(1,1( Am.; MA.
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Sellers' Cough Syrup in Illinois
I UIIII E PI Eft :111.1.11..1,nm. Iro q uois..
Ik °num), unilor Janut.r, 1171 h, trint
hoeu tri.ohled wins or 16 , 0 A wills • rwini,h for several
p which year mottled him ho hi. hod. and rrquirrd
Ltiral trvartnont fur ihroo months , . Daring lho flll9 l / 1 4.1 .
gra tertier, bUt tliventrati nr.utinist.ll. , 11.ttw him
hY day arid tiluitt. %hit+ onir rrliered hr or
nit." which avoutlrmitnth..namo
Chapin hitu Imui the ?tsar a 31r
Cli•hin had 0.1.01 Om 1,1111.1 if 011.11110. in M.6,1110).30,l
*lion trot. uoik fifteen Natio. with him,
id.rthai .f J tut Piot«. ohlametl and .1,1 with itrrttl
when other ,
hi afford
0. E. sELLEItri,
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Sna , grtlvrail, iu Iltr I.ll.eiti.. and vinni , ,•
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11:darn. a owlel.ral..l +Well
opaml.firsarala.
%Ala, thonert. faillayl WM!: n.ar. etlf. Sl7 !opal,
ala• al,. my Alin. fair, VT I+. a, Foot,.
IA after Oa, I.ltia band a nit.,
Cauto
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itvnui mania a favorite aria teach°. Wile'
lour
f hart armlet.' the oriiret that lot.' thee
iteu itall. or don't yiittri formate-, roe., Mier
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mmunsixtem
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[rim Niko. lialrhei , o, halos.
nul
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A nog, r•hilno of Ilunlou'r Warw.... for Iloilo. will,
la rvl.lll LPrai Ivµ of owir
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lit,rrnve. thaw, I'.r. , Prow, Rorohni ur.lal 1,,
JulIN 11. ME1.1..1t.,1 ~•I.nt
It vv r, Ittr, Nry6 Plano. :I...lrina. 4.1
vr,ll 1.. f..r 11,..
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mEE.TING o f the hoar,' Afazutgo•rst
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To Coal Men and Boat Builders.
I 00.()()( H"1. 'UALKU.v9'SIIUXC
Mrhortilla, utturur;. "
Fourth otroot.
tat:l atf •
Op Iv, I.lrt nt.n
Jactfeart '
ICI 115 15-- Thi, , (..mr.uv lay
dorlared a... , lni , aniourd divabaur of pt.r
nl,l, AL!1), ••( the Tn w0n..., on Ow WU.
(.',.toart CII A, A Eta.
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io-rA iurx E ItSl I I P,The nubseribers haw ,
11. , ntanrod into land, tltt• lint! of Stair..
Alltlnn:n A ..Lnn 11)I. 11. SCA I FE.
JAMIE., ATKINSON,
tettl JOIIN M. MC E. 1.1.
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h l we ma r ! ,
A•raTti t or Ind ant,, and hat.. et,
a... 1 It With:tan.. from the rut. to *ap.onntentl non.
oructlon. Ja3l t"' A I FE. ATM NnON OK ELY.
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LET—Roon. and Steam Power for
1. t, rltnntntl 1 .. ..10in . "(
nCAI FE, ATKINSON t OK ELT,
"01 119 Front on
rroß Act:6—s marviand,
In atom and for aal,. In WM
1431
KEGS LAM ) :
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4 it CASKS MALAGA WINE:
-it m5O bar ',mon, In prone nobs, no norialantounit
no bd. CluytT S. d. print;
21 Idl, auk:.
Z 0 brlY Molarara. print cootayntan, ,
ft brit Liopord 00; .
:Alm, Ean-lt •
la lola null Butter
list but lain,
.0 1.n. , ria,..th, :44 , 1, on hand and for Ake. In
01011 N A KlltKPATltilli,
kali 114 Liberty atrret
I I (2 , 3 ... ii i : N .. . , 1:;-1 , 1 , tr i 1 . r ,, !' i .:1 -r rle...i b ll , ll ,l llJji ,i ilittl .„ l „ l , l l l ; i: r . , i 1 , - , a s :
by 1.. lA. or 101,
to
00.4.11.011101011. A. Mat'Ll'ltt/ A 011.
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I)DTP!' lIIERItI NG —l2 kegs:new, for tale
by D ..ti w 11. A. 1111.0 lift A 131
fig F.LED Py.A v I I ES- -A "rind] int revoiiial
1. tar ml, by llOl . .y.n. A. 31titIXIIII I- Cyl
Closing out the Entire Stock.
A I BEAT BA Itl I A INS.--A further retitle
-111 tion In print,. The rularrilar wlyliiint 1., do.- out
Lb. Nampa. of Ma aura of Fan, alld ethille Dry lionly by
Ow IA alf April oral. %mild re-eirYltfoll) roll lb.. fblol-ll.lt
of 1... .1.1 curtout,.. And Ow 1.01.1:,.. who WI. hl 00111 of
iter•l loyd. nt im, p.o. rent. twlent f.riner prim. To any
pera.n widorio ti. nanturtirebtnltnyonal Market ytray.t. nit.
would ly. n rood opporttoiltt . to he will dlYlYoe - or the 1 .1-
:110 , of th
h ,11
e rio. 0 tot lity-ral tern, wills a 1.-ara of tbe Ytorr
utile), by am , [l/..11 for .err II i • vi . 7 , li i . ll , 1 fA t z , z,;. ..,...,..
leid family tra.lr.
1.1,01 \ art Tort, Sion-. Merkel yt. P - Ittyloir,;ll.
111 1.1111% . A L.- -Esema e ,IBENNETT, W bolo
' t. ..1.. iineet. and it' id,. In Itnalore. bare nal:mord
to Noo. IJ, rental, nod I - 01 01rd eta, brlyreen Wool and
atoithtleld. Ilitt•lntralt. tatilar
irAN V E 1.0 P E S.- .lust reveivinf, a large.
ow. 0111... InIT. floe. viol a ItOy. Epteloper . all
'''....
'''
".. 31 . . " ?Y ' ..rir1 9 a 1. r: ,-t7;:17,1r.:. W aroltotte...
tatillti Cor d0r...a . m.. t‘eynota tarreiy.
.
I T BIT INC INK-- .Irael,l't Writing Flni,l. 1 61,1 ItC 111.1-,2e, be l t lIIIIen Syrup; . -
v 1 (~,,,u,,, and Ifni lok. .I 1 1,1 1,11. Clarified do for fatlet x r ,
111 dart, Illirtateal Fluid awl 11..1 lot- ie. , . JAS. A. UUTCIII:CON A I '
IlArtis.e. 4 . ..1um1.ien Int- -nd mad Mara.
~,,,,,,, „, i .,,,,,,,,...,,,, , ~.,,,,,,,,,,A j u k_hi Ar A, ..-Ari 1•• k LLGW--•. , t9 Mk retftl p•n - steamer Arena,
[lllll rod. ; and rd nib- by J. t R. FIAIT.
i much Carutio.... Ink Unr..Alo 1, 10. I:. /IA TEN ,,,,..,-, a Itotonl Chun-Et Ilaildiug.
V oTES AND DRAFTs.—Engray.l met 1 ilia.tsii---4 ..k. I luncan's pure Potash,
11 $(..r....,, mph !......1 and Draft.. of moot bratitiftil de- I for ran. by u••. J. aIL FLOYD,
..31, lo rile+. ilr leo.. 111 1.01,.. Of V01i..131 , lkit,. Flo
,Al.• al 0,
, , It . tt. HAVEN'!" /flank Book afore. A kAK 'MITA rios—Puper Llnaging in int
i.,,,...n . ear. Miirkiaaii" Si - e‘irid ... II P aati. .4'022..21 ratnlybnl. for male by
1 !mirth-an. Journal. and That ropy.) jo2f, W. U. MAU:MI.)O A 1 , 51Tml rt.
. .. _ . _ .
10115
rape. JOllll CO,ll, 13 I: F . ll SUG'ARS--LIO bxa d. rertl large Ind
ME - ADEN & COVODE, 11, ' len hrlr midi lost
tem.:v.o4mo to Joho filrinalen t Co.f. 111f1 do cauAhea:
• . , 170 do poariltdadt
Canal Ilazin, l'enn Street. ' . 30 do Clariflnd. In afar. and
for aalr by JAS. A. HUTCHISON &CO ~
1.2:.. Atli. Al. Lataltimair Refiner' ,
1 OAF SUGA.It--30 kris for sale by '
1 I faln 1131. 11;111A LEV 2 CO.
TOW NSEN B'S ESS. GINGER: .--, -
iirettenott 2 UN Karraparillaf
unlit enr,314.r11. 4 for rale by It, E. SELLEP.S.
au. . ni andn.... .....
DOWDEIt —4150 k,vi... blasting, for sale by
A j. 23 ; J, AH. 1•LOVII. - 11.4134 (310,k ~
i 11 PIA PORK —21.K1 pieces ling round, well:.
w
I 111 t rinarl . for isle Ey MI. aIkiALEY 2 (2)
Penna. Rail' oad Co.—Central Rail Road.
WHE suliscriberii ing lawn appointed
M ik .aa,l= K tir t :t:if r titT
merekalto omit..., .111outent out on the
owning of t brims .
010. rarriol Illrourb in fly, liar..
to! all ronricried to to will 1.. forws.l4 Inn of chunni,
+lota or elnrge
woo
Wi - N T ITD TO BUY--Notes of ilit:Wemern
and Mock of the Pittibunthie.m,,w.u.
BBLE ROLL BUTTER
cr.... pint god quart 11. k..
)•.c.,• 40111
.rr 1.1,x I tos1::.-tlo.
.tocloleuro Bronom
hemlork tann. , l Sole Lentil.,
lIENNETT,
and 1 . .:1 Fint
401,11.1
•
•
1 KEC S t; l'w . ittt T . oltacco.;
bl.l, Tnnorr • OEI.
l""'"L
r iLZEL. , 03 Wlter.t.
S N Dlil ES- 7. 150 ;
1,0•12.0.; u:
tnanufarture.l and leaf;
peltut. Green
I II( Varnish
• F, - ale 1,, 114A1A11 fiIeKEY
ran 20 Water ant Front streets.
rl CAStitS eassinetts ;
, 9 2 ea... Plaid Iletineh., For ”1.. In.
In. NIERPIIT a LER. '1
20(1 BBLS. N. 0. MOLASSES;
20 bbl. frrpth hell Buttcr.
Ino kr., No. I Land:
on, hu. Drird lAarbe• 1 •
ZW but Ilra,l /Limit,:
AO bLio ..atra Family Flour. For pale by
. .tan,ln . S A IT lIABRAUGII.
(311 r.: BBLS — LINSEED OIL ;
~4 .3 a, 1..1,15. Tallow:
loLo doz IlnomA:
Li bblot Pr-Art.l ••
. 7 2 1... purr alaratua:
1, 1,1,1;1011 Butter: •
01 boxer do do:
. k e a.. do do: ,
too Lore, CrrAln Chrrlr: •,
0.1 do erentrwo do:
, do English Dory do;
114.10 Ilieko.ry Nut.:
V/11,1101 Pri..l Snide, ~.
a 1.1.1. 1.:,....
A fra ion.. 1.1., Iron :
A .m 10101.4 Slie..yPeltA Far nal.. Es
.100:7 1 .1 11 CANFIELD.
. , .
ii ,r : 1 : . .:..y.' , 1. u i i 1 , 7 c
° A , r ri f.. r l i i i t s e
r t , u , t d o h, r. to take o
rightelutLfse
ut the ....untry. Tin. q ualiarallone mqui.iite arr a know.
I.dg.• of the Frtnel, languagr. lathematielyand the Phy•l
nomation, nvinire at the
oll'ir:TlVi4 ,e5 . :16 ( ....7.!.7. lortl. ftr.l.L.PithlAargla.
e _
(41 . 141 i BItLeS FAMILY FLOUR;
wo LIl r 11111.t.b. extra dtc
. h., Cal,
44 I.rl • No.ll 31..ckerel:
74. lA. Tar.
Ito 1,..... 0 . Saltrwtr, Cr rale b i
T. DOODS A SON.
4Producto Utak., and linaaaianatt Merehalda,
1.... , • CI IV star *hart.
--,--
1 ()(.) IBS MUTTON TALLOW;
i, ba Ciini.sll.ali -1
QII.IIL. Buckwheat Flour: fur oda by
T. WOODS A SON,
Denlr
• Prodiser nand C•antalaatott Merthants.
„a-9 • 111 Water .teal.
s.ai us. a .. fo ale by
I 2( )0 ? II !:
b l.j.. 4l :r O m t,.: l , tN' ,
T. WOOIO.I A SON.
• 11‘.1,&HraIrre and COMMitlliOil Merchant,.
1,4 i. . 9 . Ha t ers ottr f l.
~
( , OHN- 4 2.0 14,1 s and 30) sailor lust reed t.;
J. S. DILtORTII a CO
1 • • ,
11 401.1. iiOI7 . ER-- _it A
(00 ,
1 -----
, I'm It.---11) barrels in store
----
a
J. S.,DII.WORTII ACO •
1 Eli i..ift/N-011 tan s on bawl
J. a. 1/11.1VORT1I A. ATI
11 LU . E liM A ',Ts- I ~T . q, ... , %if , i , , , ,r ) .!,t i 1 , .. 7 .... . ix,
I 1 1,1,,-,
4 it till.
I nr,
I lIIF.St 7(' IL 11?TION BOXES, Tained Wood
for mwie i-r Jr.'2 , l J. SCHOON MAKER •
1.1 , 1 , E I blokrt.. J. ,!.f.n.v,1,.1..:
r UST It I.:CEI V El) per steamer Pocahontas
pj; SI•VN !LOLL TOBAllatl. fee rule by
BOY:N.111W. n CO., St/le Agrnt,
I.l.:trai •
Very Valuable City Property for Sale-.
rilltE undersigned Administrators of the
. Rue, of Thema. Fairman. ihrvauol. offer for male the
;mu, reali•tate of fin. soothes
osn., f , t Ln frond... Llborty street. TlHMing Last
t.:41 Lvt elitt.. cbe lavero stand 'morn as the
,Inn :.A„ Homo, with the lxxo.n.b. nod +table connected,
',Wow on :lorty three fort four Inch.,
li.. the , e In.ntlo.Un L'l3*.rt•Y elk) , erg eiNbtoe.
P. l Irout. coal running bow l : 1.1 parallel with Plum
1n.,. all olLich prtu•ert, 5.111 be odd at private ulla
t by
o. o liennol• 1,,e
lb, ,urtbet, or if not p before the be the ,Llth
lamb. o 111 ofL mood. Io the highest bidder.. ,
Ile Taverttand uq,nal fir 711 , t int ialy or to
IL CAMPBELL. •
151 Liberty et
VEWCROP CASTOR brls
u,L4 No. 1..1110 rmt•l red for eate by IL f. SELLERS,
It•caal
- • •
LNLANSEED OIL, LARD OIL, WHALE
EE (,[l., OIL for i,
IL I:. SELLERF. :17 NVA rt.
FIAT I 'A can scant good
,si.No
Evo Ens—cows and Allen's, for sale
xi at Markel corn, of Fourth
pw.) W. W. WILSON.
O'CICE—The pactnership lately existing
iW I..tm.pu the i,underAgto.ll. isn ler the Kan* or`At.
Otnnuor Philadd phis." eml — O'Ccunur. Atkins
A Co.. Pitt.hurub."l %V LA elisrel.. , l by mutual enment, no
th.- Lith day of January. 0 , 51. Atli. In alarm
Pntimrir...l th.. name or Atkin!, tilkattmr t Cl
hiladelphia. awl Jam.. OConnor in alone authorized to
th , name of O'Connor, Allten+ A Co. at Pittsburgh. In
HANSEN E. ATKINS,
rittAburgt. Jan. 15, Mil. JAMES 0 . 1.70NN01t. 7
Jannis O'Conoor, of Pittsburgh,. Pa., ahil
ovonnor. .t Ca of Baltimore. RM., hare dott enteitti
on.h.r the ttyle r ',hones O'Connor it
Plurhorth." nod . 01.t.nnoror A Cr , - Hal dotore." for the.
"f rrentactlna the huglosta of the Pittsburgh Truro
-I...rtoti.ns well no. for general onatmllodon sodcrier
..hondlrt porro. , JANI Y-1 O'CONNOR
Jno. 11. 1 , F.51. fiCONNOILS A Cu. t
A CARD—We tender our thanks fur tie
idst patilmurr extend...l to u. brudarsAfor the putt
ilia
',RI, and Avoid snot' , our friends and. thA public
Ow our srpangemonts for the reran of 1,151, rhall bo of
the m01t...x.11.1re and perfoot tutor ,. We will &Rids,
them more fully In (slur. rulAcrtimment.
JAMES O'CONNOR A CO.. Pittsburgh.
O'CONNOR!! A CO.: Baltimore.
Pitpdnarch. Jan. j.t.
g I REEN APPLES—IO bele prime, recd in
( ` b7 s s num, SHRITEIL
TA EMl'—t lo bales Missouri - dew rotted, in
lA .;u1 be ook by ALEXANDER GORDON,,
tat Front et
d , ANDLES--50 lAA mould, on consignment
'for by jot!S ALEXANDFJI 1101,410 N,
dt I NGEIt 1100 T-3 sleeks prime, on hand
0. IVICKI:RSHAM.
Cr.stt,ool k Sloth ,t.
_
ir k . 7 E AT'S FOOT hrls just reeeivied
i s vrr: rurwrinr krtiels. for mls hr
u.\. WICKERSHAM.
l'A NISI' IV brie in suire, for
-3.1, I,
r tmrel S. S. WICKERSII2III
.
.1 N A 1. IV it III...111)1 , SE TO LET—The
)...rorn..lllp. Wart.hoo.• IJl.erty [net.
.0 r t,.1 by 1,11 2 will kw rentnd. with Um harila. l
pril Ore. tl.O Id .1' Matv.ll nett Apply' t.
11. IMAM' WILKINS. loi fo ur th
W !I . ITE BEA NS— , - , :t .c o .ll ti , i . : )s p m ri A n h il .. , B f , o i r m intle
Wnol it..
1 4 1 —l5 kegs n.i.orteil, for sale by
J. FOIVONNAKEIt
LIQUOItICF. BALI,-.-.5 eases sniall,ntinic,l
..0.• to 0. , J. SC.9 . OO:SMAKEIt 2 11l- ---'
AmunimENTs
CONCERT.
THE BLAKELY FAMILY,
• (Fran Nevi Dv/ant) •
ItE;S ri PS . I:FULLY atinnu nee, to m the citizzna
of VIA.Vr.4I.( th aNIAL a TAL MU9ltn at
•
WILK I NS ILk LL, on Fri.lay evge 31st Jan.
on noesaion tbey Inirvtiore • 0.4 'ark'"? 0
Stg, Doetta. Trio' ..Quartette.% Ai, al., several Overturf.
and Ilanrhea by the thvhearrs wore. two ladh and
two gentlemen. Orebeatea. Nano Fort.. four hand., by two
latlire. Fleet alai second links% anal double Baas.
The Coca' Slavic of the Illakeh Fatuity runalsts of ewer,
variety. than • the simple tiveluav to the bialuvrt artirtt.
atyle t and tbeir,j natrumental Me 1,213 entire new few
tom eonneelhl with Vnwl (Starveling Earolllea. It has
beep rereill'd with unluuntletl applause wherever the/
havearthrot
Dons ope at 11; elort--(Stneert to ertnattovnee at Vie
Ticket , . Mt n ceobv—lbr sale at the Slade Sturm., Ekok MOMS
principal Hotels, anal at the •hart- haliktUt
&ARMY CONCERT.
coNc - ina of Snerod Music, for the bene
- Si of there . , will I,ii given iii Siiiiiiilas eeeainf• lili
l ' ik In Oh, hint Viral/11..6.3n Chareh, iiiiiiiiiiieiiiisS Id
11, iirlixt.
i
Awake the
0! What !frailty-.
Native tVortb
Actlevet,. is the Mutiona Vora
tht Thee each Uri:Tr:n! Aaait...
Ifillettualtstolhe
The 31oraLf--. Cantat l'arta- ...... ..—....F. net.
Hooke.
rlhwi ... ...
V 14.11 ........ ........
• M hen. UV thy' ....... ....
tirand Italtlo.fah Chorini
neto.t. reuto--tn b.. that at th, store. •
of J. IL Mellor.
IL hh-her. IL Illehanlen, atal IL C. St:K.l.ton. Ns money
reeelo.4 at the d.k3e. yn4Nalit
WELSHiS HALL
ALLEGBANIANS
ESPECTFULLY anneunce that they will
pnwr lvetiou of Song, Duet, TH." quarr.4l., ral '"Lun
LIO nula—to 1,1.1 at
Ili
usual plants dal"at
the dons,
°nen 63i chock. Courert.,will ...men., at half
pot 7 Weltitk.
44- No liatponement on nronnotof the greaLlfer.
A nalettion of Son. end gimxt-ttet, tuna brtAa
Allegbanina, ran he Im.l at the Conrertl4.n. jai
irsEATTIERS-17 Hacksprime-far ikalo by
pußnitinag .4, I NOIIIIAIt,
Water mt.
LARD -3 brio and is kegs for gale by
j._'9
_J.P DILWORTH .t CO
I.lltlklS-- , !4.1 doz
just J.SI.I7ILSVP7IIk CO.
FRUIT-100 bu Pried.Penebon:
150 ha IMO Apra, h,
,a 2 .3
J. DILICORTiIt CO
VERMILLION-1 case genuine Chinese, '..:
y for sale by . J. KIDD *CO,
J•M , tiO %cad At
LASIPBLACK-40 brls for sale bT
its .1 KThb A 01.1-
(CASTOR OIL-16 lirle fo'r sale
A2` , J KIDDL CO.
WaRE:g4f.:N BO
mr 7al I)}: k KEEPING
11gW. etmm lin.st Emir lier•hul
111aolu for the atove. •rorkic Just rr•••imi.• I•Darililr
for rale by JOIL'i MX
_Ja3f 81 Wood
11JR WHEELBARROW was taken away
iLy frian one more Friday. the l
th of.lannaeT i ley a
man of tho nainv of Wm. William,. walit to Mr.Modfetri
of Allegheny rtty. and taken to P. M. Dar& MUM. nom..
on Monday the :kith. and sold. She klentkmaximbs me.
chased the said wheelbarrow will plesee Morn the same, -
cod get hi. . dot. ho Se•tlJ
nb:tge .1. L If. PUILLMM. Vaud D Wood st
ECKER'SYARINA-3 eases for sale by
J:SCHOONMAXER. &Pt
8125, 8150, and 81 75 per gallon.
TAVERN KEEPERS had batter try Morris
a ihrworth's Mane PAU KILLIfDr, at U. alms
rooms, before purchartng t her,
THE TEA AND WINE BTORE,
ta2B East sale of the I/W.od.
RICE -,G tcs pritbe,Carolina, for sale by
jam JAS. A. HUTCHISON t OD
g HOT—SO kegs assorted Nec. for sale by •
I p 35 JAS. A. IIIiTCTIISON ADD
Proposals for Chain Cable Iron,
. .
Nair OT Melt. • j
WASIMIGTO, January
.=, -
EALED PROPOSALS, in diipheitte, en- !
cloned Propon4l. noon ai Modal bon," will he no
ved at they Olin. until f . the 24th Mau
;try next. for furnivhing and delivering at the Nark Pant
td. Wallington. Dintrire of Columida. all the chain cable.
Iron ientioned in the following table. •12:
""dh'".
IM= rl
4~ ~~1
ut.m.or. I
M==
rM=M
,
;114E'''
Mffll
Or ..lisklea,
vt7±l - iqt9 7° ` 4 " .
All the aforoseld ehalo .able nt moat I of the v e ry ,
let quallty . ,of American Isos....foefone. free*frate v e ry
tore of forelgo loom mu,t be hammered from blame im
ro rough ham. That fur the Duke moat thin be tot.
Piled. eol rolled to .bolt Alf Inch thleltorwee tbatretabo
eat, pliod, and rollel to the raqulrel size. cal cut to lb.
required lemAha.
meet all
That rtion fle
or the shackle*. awite..
and pm mod all bewrought under the hemetwr-to
eives'and Melee which will he Turviialual lhe contractor.
The whole moat be &literal in almlght lenotha, tree from
ends or nilOr other &teat suldect to
anrh Proofs end to to ea the Bunwo of theatruetion.lf.qulp- .
moht, andeitepeir rear end he all reopeeta to the
eotlre astinfactk. and eppmeal of the nornmendent of lbw
Sony Yard aumaid, or It trill out he received: ime
aor part of the Iron he ' , objected to bat cod proof m ,
levratlifactor, evidence hipowluend to the mad notomand
wet that It Nu tort mono oral u Irreinbefore oreptl-!
T I„ qquu tinyrequired to make Me-thirdnf the dlr. ,
ferent ideal cabin, moat he .I,lirenll on or beim the'
&W. day of Jana next Ow mother third of all amid
on or before the ltrtt day of Oetelher ead
tlo, remold. mi or before the thirtr&rat orDecember
oext
•
. .
Persona .I...trona of offering to furnish the saki ltert
(should wy further Information la' raMoired to enable,.
them to awake their offer.rue reto
ferred hr the rommatullint .
emumanding odicer of the Nary Turd at Washingis a l • '
Datrict of Columbia.
To the persona elgoll Offer reap Id canted
relmluice, drawitga. andmodel, demeiptive of We pate, •
anJ portions of each tied of Iron ern be furniaipl
when the contract I. Miami for ....Ilion, and Mt,
which the told iron mutt conform. . ,
.
Offers must embrace the quantity required. clot thel
price
rutted
by Me
end,
an d the aggregate amount wr th.
utter ad carri ut ed out.
Approved sureties equal to the eethusited amount of the
contract will to requital' nettle renown rot turtle do that,:
Instrument and ten peter:mum in addition will be withheld
from the amount of melt pal Mwt a TTIIt4N nentitX•
the faithful performance of We mntrorr. Nittety per \
of eachdelivery will to paid hy the Nari d;
delivery or.
LiZ i A.,lll 'l t =IL ,, lye afire the pn•aentalhm af:
• •
Navy Tart
Every-offer moat hr ORWOPrillimi bye written mutant,
/the rerreinsibility of the guano:or or guarantors to be;
ratified to bye 11. agent or other °Mend puma, Or by,'
If
offernon to the Burau.nt cougroction, ie.). thee:
If thehe sicepted, the •biddre or buiders will. within ,
ten days after the receipt of the contract at We part office •
derignatest, tweet: , the MIllt• with coal and sulgelent.
re:reties. to furl:kir the eaid chitin ruble iron, egmesb/Y tot
the term. moaned In this adraglimment, or which may leer
crab:died in the Minna The law of the Illth of Auguat,l
Pill, forbids the corokleration of all proposals not itcoani.l
panted by melt guaranty. • •
Bidders are partieularly cautioned to endorse tinr grecs',
as above rem:tired. thal Wry out/ ndiatithrobthal Stem:
other business letters, In order to prevent their being ,
opened before the day sprointed. • •
All offers not made In strict conthrmlty.with title W
t,remieemer In ern Poetical.. will be comodered or
at tha option of We lturveurof ConstMetion.Zgalle.
cent and Repair. Therm - mu r how. e ff er may he %emoted ,
will be nolltbd kod • contract tormented without weneme ,
rarydelay.
Persona offering are 'directed to designate We peat Ohm,.
-through which they desire to be addressol and the Parr.;
Went to wham the contract Wall be sent for enecution.—.
And also required to make their hide wording to the forth,
hereto auties.t. J. IL LATIIIUJP. 11.07 AmmL • -1-
- I -
ham cite eery,: • ,
I hereby a... to furtdrh Cond gictiver at the Nary Trivi?
.1 Washington. Distriet of lombia, i continuity witk
the ten. of the advertisement from the Navy Agenffir
alga at Washington; of the =I day of January. lan,'
1:04.= be, or ..to.tu euhlr !rob or the mei beet
of American suanufacture, at the ram of —cautli per, •
W. amounting to s—.
If my wider be accept.i. I Melte to headdress.' thronsid
dm
Om post Oh
*gent a m att
end the martin to regent m, for seem:tin.
Ivry respectfully. your obationtmeeant;
•
To J. tl. Larnaor, Pwl, •
Navy Agent. Wnehharrtati. D. C.
We the underetgued, modenue or In the Stara:,
of -, hereby guaranty that. Id VIV. th. &weaning
bid of - be weldd, will. within tea dat
atter the receipt of the
IN go
at the pwt. onhw dewlin.eh
rd. execute+ the auto, with good sad solfulent 1 , ..
forotah the thole 'cable Duo thrreto ' , Waled, I. , ". s utn o 4
with the terna of'. the advert coder Odell the
bid' was made. C. D.
E.,Yr
bereleY eeettft that, ta the bet of m 1 amoe n ht;
better. lilt/ abowename.l 'r"
Envelop+ to be eta:awed ". '?"'hrey*".
•
EAUTY.--it 6 or the.nodie conceded tbn'
meaty la morn ...mot is this eustotey than . in an:
11 •
while at Ow some toss it i• soul Mot to et DU. '
,
It :suer this Ls tens Int
mital. exteot, bat thr loesis ones. rouassl by ,4et.s. g:
J to all. de oat oeoleet tow Sents.l._iPlestestre,los!
read the fellovlog. and '''`Zed
amides ore eirnahe yusou•Ufoss , base all at
tabled a high peettiOritl•
Jules Motel a Pend. sr Chimes Ponies. for Intitirtj.T.
to the mot blllinus soosolsoloo re4lstat ohlte I.
nothing should a tenon be More roreful T han the enair
powder ter
the
akin. se snotty or thou , sal are Yeti , iniuri,
o tt opooodol aseirotille
.ZT Ll = L o " es ' ettl which con potailtly
antr.
so;lolialr.ilalt*lsPogosan''"orolP7dbtritl'eottr hol wrd e tfboti g the t'r
nut ortiele will Maore it lo • tA):tt.4;
Mt, without the am of an sharp !nelson:amt.
John (Squid lish - Dye mill instants"
mouldy hottest to burn white, br It
bats" a butuuyeat •
block. brows, at a color. It will cuter the hair in •
shorter time , more efteetsselly than' soy Mbar dye,
bee [[ h enn a thne indsillble. ,
-as
Ctutin.—lt ill nutty a pimento 1.•
sham with thin mans There in
no t
or the oloarlAnssm:
Wlov esperienisd the nes at most maps.
th.,„tn.r, it haves the Ain smooth submit as I. hi -
fun', and not liable to beets". ehapo•oi.
sale* Muer. Woe •Tooth
no to th e Lair s
think the Teeth were intralal the weeded
libellous. ram but when neg!eetut..nothlng is so •
loin.to=l.2tivajt.'4u!at !!I• . fitith Pune will tart::
the rum firsietTatioulthe, as. funds::
• Pettit:met anal Cbaniet • •
Yhits.'
ref sate ithederaki mot Mall, by IVA. Fable...OustA Co
alial R. V— tellers, Pittebntilb e atW xlntNeW hike. •
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