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    PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
PUISLISIIRD 11VWILITE
.PITTI3IIII,IIGE
TUESDAY 110BNYNG, FEBRU.RY 4, 1851
':i.- -' ;-fiire—raye--Washitigton - and trarristatg cor
respondence. Poirmereiel matter.. 1111
Th:rJPug News; Illonie initeri•
i Fovirth Page---§omething amamg.
The Jo trwd, of yeaterday, moles a very long
reply it.' our article .of Friday, in relation to
P ••Tittsburgb and ber Railroad coonectinaa.". We
;a:moot see.that the .editor has answereil a sin
gle one of our arguments, or overturn a sin
gle:position bald. taken and &fen ed. No
• reply.fo his etriatnren -is, tiorefore, needed, - ei
copt to notice some unfounded Mainnations, and
lo corrzet some errors. ' •
Almost in the .outact of his article,
'assorts that--“tho most importaist mo d
lever Ir4s,proposed for 013 r acceptanc i
tbrough'F:is, tourl perverse and +inns
.--tbst if it had not been for ou
selond dictatorial course,T together
of others, the Baltimore and Ohio En'
412 a hno been - driven Nat us. I We
. exactly . what he is driving' at, but ,
certain thSt - no ono labored morn, en*,
kOng the road hero than we did; dwe only
fitermitied our efforts when Mr. Mc one obsti
nately resolved lo carry it over the at ine grndes
of the mountain regions of Virginia. On a care
ful review of our whole merit on t e agitating
controversy.uf that period, we fin nothing to
repent of, . In that controvers, as in the pres.
mei, we labored for the best intrest. of this city
and the - surrounding country, tend or what we
Coned-red to be the interests 'of the country at
forgo: Every candid and ingiartial man must
' adroit that if the-Baltimore andhio Railroad Co.
t .,
gad chosen to terminate their ro at Pittsburgh,
Ii svoidd have been greatly f -the interests of
the comp.eny and for those of ' e city of Multi
more..
.
The editor next denies, tht, his late articles,
bolstering up the liempfeld humbug, are "mis
chievous." If they are not so, itis wholly ow
ing to the limited influence .of his suggestions,
for they base been industriously quoted against
Pittsburgh, and for the promotion of rival inter
ests. -;In this connection, the editor makes the
following coaeselon; which,, although it was suf
ficiently evident before, he very kindly puts be
yr:aid dispute. . ' • He am: .
, .
"Oar mint/row* we admit, hat been /fest in
our affections—but Pittsburgh lan alwayikuid
the raced pram'
limesery considerate' and how very grateful
M====l
in the ealitrieil affections of our benevolent
neighbor. "Our whole county first and Pitts
burgh afterward," appears.to the editor's mot
to, alarm are ready to acknowledge that he has
kept to 'hie creed very faithfully. As the -con
templatod lines of Railroad which. pass through
Washington County and Wheeling puss over a
part of the "whole country" they have enlisted
the .editor's lemmast sympathies, while he has
been quite content that the !'second place" in
his affections should . be favored with a Plank
toad to Washington!
• The editor denies that his siateXtenta concern-
Mg his abort and favourite route between the
central parts of Ohio and Philadelphia, were
predicated on ..air lines," brit werefounded, he
' aye, on "actual !arroyo." What "actual stir
'veys!" Who ever actually eurvey4thellestpfield
route, ur the Central Ohio route, between Zones,.
villa and the. Ohio river? Will the editor inform
us! Mr. Knight, we belie#, has ridden ,or
walked over the ground, , and made a superficial
examination, hut this is a very different Matter
from laying the instruments to it; preparatory
to a Railroad lonaticn. If the editor is aware of
any "actual surveys," he would do us a great
favor by farnishiug no with the exact. results, as
such information would assist muCh in settling
the controversy. I = I
This, we presome, the editor will.ffod no cliffs,
culty ina. doing, as he 'very emphaiically says
"We have made no etatement that is not ral
lied by the turveys.'—liad we Made any other,
we would have add deceptively, orid . hcre merited
public mini-"
The editor reiterates his opinion that a Rail
road to Steubenville "might" save us by defeat
ing the Hempfteld Railroad; but i f it did not, he
is "extremely doubtful" whether the read to
Steutimrvillo would pay. How delighted our
Stenbenyille neighbors will be with their. advo
este!, How much stook will. each ..."cold should
er" patronage secure them. This teirible Hemp
' geld humbug is the awful dragon an the way of
every line lashing toward! Pittishurgh, except
alweys, bp it understood, a Piaui Road to Wash
ington, a very goodilthsghy the Way, and which
w 4 advocated long before the editor thought of
it, or at least spoke of it; but foils very different
reason.
That Wheeling Bridge matter, the editor now
`wants to turn off as a loiter A rather dry
...joke," we take it, and one which will not bear
repeating. Re also is not aware that ho used
any threatening or, reprehensible language con.
eeraing it, and does not wish his name placed in
the category. of those who iustrueted,Mr. Walk
er to ray in the Supreme Cobirt, — that if it
. was
not abated
,by law, oar people would tear it
Amin- 011: no—the editor now eays he "is law.
Xibidaig;and will trubmie to the derision whatever
it may be." We are glad to find him in ao ami
able a temper Ant we must ineist upon it that he
has a very short memory, as it is iu the recollec
tion of every reader of his paper, that be display
eel exactly the opposite spirit some months ago,
';when he emphatically declared the Itridge must
I come down, and .darkly insinuated that it would
come down. We are willing with him, however,
to forget what . it is not creditable to remember.
PIEWT PRINCLM:I3
It is foundnee-essaq in a long voyage'at sea,
to take observations from time bktime, to ascer
tain whether the vessel is in theYight track, and
what progress she lutsrnade. In making these
obsertations, recourse is had, not to objects
floating like ourselves upon the ocean, and
equally liable to be carried coat Of their erne
course, but to **sets aluive us, whichnever vary,
end ism never deceive no. To the mariner the
heavenly Wien are fixed, principles; and! what
thise are to tho mariner, the truths and precepts
of divine revelation:are to the indisridnel man, to,
the citizen, to dhe statesmen, to the niaotrate,
to the legielatite , body, and to the nation en
Masse. To the mariner the stars of, heaven are
van !maim LAW; anilLif they Were long obscur
ed by eoliths or fog, his situation! berOmes perilous'
in \ spite of all the vigilance and skill he can pia
forth; and so it is with the nation which, becom
ing involved in. the mists of passion and !preju
dice, loses eight of - the unerring 'guides which
'God has hang out for the oft repeated correction
of its ".reckoning."
We have, as a• nation, just passed through a
Ilene tempest_ We have not been foundered—
+, are yet Itfloat--the good i ship seems to be
itounch and firm; bit where are ire! Have see
been blown ftWta 01W:C=481 twr e thi n k we have
. ~
But, to drop the figare: are we now guided in our
ceurse by' the great principlm which, as a berme
thous whee, - n'ereat first interwoven into our po
litical system, and have conducted us from fee.
file infancys(' the elevated position which we
n o w occupy'among the. nations of the earth!!
prinliples which'flow from the Bible, and which
are the true and legitimate branches of those
Which fell from the lips of the great Emancipa
tior, whose commission was fo r 4• preach good ti
dings unto the -meek; to bald up the broken
hearted; to pr;xlabn liberty to tho captives, and
-Cheapeningp of the prison to theta that are bound."
Ms
:principles itro radical principles, so broad as
,
to roach to wnry relation which man pan hold
to his 31464 - or his fellow, and froth them has
.'. , grown-7sathe multitedinons branches of a migh
tylree spring from one root-: 2 101 that is true, and
~!:‘, . valuable. and indestrucdble in human , society,
"--,"-' dontestien social and pelletal.. He was not a
k.l;
; ;,Lisictier of .oncaws—that dangerous manstrocity
...-, * Of- our day; but all relations, all duties, .all
- ..4 rights, all chaciticswero set together in one glo
,::,:: ' Mous whol‘Qthout jarring or injury the one to
".'
' - Will it be ; said that lie did not interfere with
'politics ! Did he nog? . What then does this
mean! 1 %..Bauicrwito Cesar ; thethings that are
..1 ' Cer-tr'i)ancrunto Qed the thing' that are Gar."
'2 Who'gtreser to us? or have Wa any ,Coale
--.41y... 'rho Coiustitution• of the 'United
1 011 r
, CC . 151137 and thispplioition Of the rob
t
. -
. 18totes ,
is easy. The divine teacher here lays down twq
greatt l es e ,rkicsk!STeT=ill°„'"Ple,gr"La and.
exactlyineettheifficsdt h sodi eteictiog
the country. Bete, as we said, are two idea.'
take one of therm away, a nd ohs beimetal - fabric
IS deiti . oYed ; yet oilr men of one idea are doing
this very . thing.
.The ultra Abolitionists on the
one hand are for rendering nothing to Cesar;
while the advocates of the opposite view are for
rendering every thing to Cesar. Now in this
country what do we owe to . Cesar!' Obedience
and sub Mission to, the laws,ro 'long as they are
Taws, ands hearty support of our government.
Obedience to law may be either active or pass
ive. If the citizen cannot, with a good con
science throats God, render active obedience to
any particular law, he can do obey it meekly in
curring*its penalty. Ilia right to choose his al
ternative in stub a care is his own, and Cesar
hasno claim upon it God gave it, and 111111 can
not alienate it 'without betraying his trust. If
his conscience end the law -coincide, well ; but
it not, no man has the right Co condemn him for
choosing the more Painful ;shun. ativesr
We are not now arguing whether any particu
lar law is right ;r wrong. That is a different
question. But we are endeavoring to drive at
tention to the important distinction which exists
between the claims 6f . - Cesar and of God. Both
hive their claims, and there is no occasion why
these claims Should clash and coutlict. But there
is this difference—the divine law always claims
active and cordial obedience; and if the subject ,
finds thlt he cannot obey both, Cesar must con
tent himself with inflicting the-penalty.
To deny that the citizen is not bound by a
"higher law than the Constitution is a position
utterly at eat with the very first principles of
liberty;.and to deny that his own conscience is
not •ihe sole exponent of that higher law, is
equally to. This is his most sacred: right—a
right, not conferred by the Constitution, but by
his .Maker. 'The Constitution guarantees and
protects hint in it; but as it did not confer it, it
cannot take it away. This right sets him ibove
the Constitution; for he can approve of, or con
demn it, as he pleases. Ile has the right to
suggest amendments, or even its total abrogation,
without violating one iota of its provisions or
requirements. There is therefore no Catifliet be
tweenthe supreme and the subordinate law, so
far as - respects:the freedom : of the citizen. There
may be some provision which many people think
wrong, while others arc of a contrary opinion;
but the Constitution itself guarantees to each
of _these parties the perfect right to apprOve or
condemn. It however requiros obedience to all
laws made-in pursuance to ita:proviaiona, so long
as they are laws, and this tho Author of the
higher law enjoins 'aloe—“ Render into Cesar
the things that are Cesar'a."
But there is another class of men of one idea
in our country, who would require us to render
unto Cesar the things that are God's,—who 'would
, compel men's consciences to bend to this, thing
of human contrivatMe,•ithd make them offenders
for the exercise of the 'right of private judg
ment—.eharging them with constructive treason
, because they cannot approve of a particular
law—denying them, under the penalty of dis
franchisement as far as they can inflict it, the
privilege of asking for its repeal or modification.
That men of the highest standing in the nation
should be found taking such a position is an
afire:sing feature of the times, and calls for a
calm and careful recurrence to first principles,
that we may know where we are. Let us be
careful not to withhold from Cesar the things
that are Cesar's, but at' the same time let us
beware how we render unto Cesar the things
that are God's,, a far greater and more fatal
error, an error fraught with terrible consequen
ces to as both as individuals and as a nation.
We have here enslesetred to express some
thoughts which have presser( heavily upon our
mind. We utter them as politicians, without
trenching upon a more sacred vocation; and we
ask for them a candid consideretion.
o editor
sure that
was lost
, nt coon
' adei
with that
oad would
annot Fee
The proceeds arising team the sacred concert,
to he held this evening in Dr: Riddle's church.
will he all given to the) poor. We speak from
authority when we say so; and a recent affair,
which, it correctly reported., in estrentely offen
sive, renders it proper to say so. We shall in
quire into the matter to which we have alluded.
PROGRESS OT OUR WESTERN CONFECTIONS.
To Heart. Whit• 4- Co., Editors of Me liantologh
Gings)==.—Ott .the 2.2t1 inst., the directors
of the ?Bellefontaine and Indiana Rail Road
met at Jacksonville, Darke county, Ohio, and let
out 25 miles of the cleaning and graduation, '
extending from Laramie creek to the Indiana
State line, where this road cot:meets with the
"Indianapolis and Bellefontaine" Rail Road
irmting.to Indianapolis,."
• The bidding was spirited, and the work has
1
been taken by respons i ble men •at lair prices,
I ranging a little below e estimates.
' On the sth of next nth, the residue of the
line, not yet let, betty n 'Marion and Bellefon-
Mine, a distance of 40 miles, will be put under
contract, at Marion, 0 10. The whole line, llB
I miles in length, fro th
I ron to the Indiana State
line. will then be' in e hands of contractors:
i and it is cooSdently expected that it,will be com
pleted in 1852.
A recent letter from
engineer of the ' , found
' reaching across the
' some cheering inform, i
menu in Indiana. It .1
nlis and Bellefontaine
! Pendleton, gs miles, i
I passenger trains have ,
it since November.
One third more than w
Pendleton to Muncie,
bridging will be comp ,
and the tract will be 1
I October. Eight miles
1 ion err non on hand,
I ceived early in the E
1 - the east line of Dela
Igrading and bridging
• past summer, And w'
October. Frani the
ty to the Ohio State
grabbingand clemin
much of it completed
mg will be let early
by the spring of 18 5 ,..,
ing the track by Octo
"On the Terre Ha I
(72 miles long.) nbou
I rails, being 20 at el
I m
tr •
cene, will be ren#
The iron for the who ,
60 lbs to the yard) at •
next at New Orleans.
completed, and the r
I of December next.
From Terre Haute
survey was made Ins
organized with tritlic
to warrant the corn
,:the spring. It will,
ously, ns the Presi
Wait, is one of the ..
neon men in the Wes
"The above is a ,
of our works, and I
of the different mien
ted as early as I ha
This is truly ens
every company east
lions along the gra
Yours truly,
FROM THE C,
&mamma Mai;sal
Cork Herald has ree
Called States sloop
*Town Monitor of I
the annexed aceoun I
a hoed of saviges
lesn families of a cal
• Dreadful Nana
tine been reined
sonny of the Re
Barmen, Damaral
horrible atttocitie
mitted in that qn
qua plunderer, Jo
ple. The dote is
ink are extracts
The whole coun
excitement has rie
Oar mission amon
of dectrtietion.
her larikander f
liet,) who lived on
Erwartnng• i`; •
hearted cruelties
rind scarcely any •
most barbarous •
women were cut o
leaf children; of
they eyes; and ba
.f or many hours 3
in dreadful s • •
.•
next moment wo •
into the hands of
gum shot in•
poor °taborer°.
poor sick man ant
.tiogged him with
of the poor VI
things the possessed Were 010. T -taken or spoil-: Tim Sus blivau. Sara ult xuallxottsu Dots.
Many. noTilotibt, it might seem toerboldi
'At last the horde left their station. taking up cadre we to affirm that the English Bible in at
their Outer; in the neighborh L There present in the net of : being perwatt - f inni -th e ,i„.
Mained no alternative for itlr. Mr.. Kolbe but tO. 'in 91 no tbe tetting et t/ esr Theiessertion might
gee, which they happily twoomplished. with our . appear little else than a figure of speech, or an
asnitance Kahitjana himself madC bin escape.— event to be anticipated; and yet this is no more.l
Jonker, after his return to Concordiarille, killed l th an the half of the truth. Thel:nylixl. Bible, at '
nearly every individual of liatjinenga's tribe, and ; thin 'moment, -is Mr only Vernon In criatence on
took every thing awny. From thence he wet to iehich the sun titter sae. ATe know that it is tie
his residence in the mountains and murdered all tually in use on the banks of the Ottawa:and St.
the Ovabereros, their Wises and children, who Lawrence, an well 11A at Sydney, Port Philip, and
;lived with hirdi Only a few mode their escape ; Hobart. Town: but before his evening rays have
and cattle to - this 'station'. Before Junket had left the Fpire,, of Quebec and Montreal, his morn-
cominitted these utrocitivs he had already fallen i ing beams have already shone for hours upon the
upon Kamal3arero, Eatjamaka's (Koopersoct•s i I shores of .tnoteolia end New Zealand. And if it
who, on his flight from there. murdered in he reading by no men; of our language in Cana
! theheld three Berg Damara women, belonging to .11, while the sun in sinking ea Lake Ontario;
1 , this place. :Previous to this deed, Jan Jonker m the eastern world, where he has risen in lain
I robbed and murdered a captain living with Kat- ; glory on the hanky of the Ganges, to the self
' jarnenga, whose name Ido not remember. I tin 1 same Sacred Volume, many who arc no lest our
not nuppose,,Lhat you will ask for the clause of all I countrmoen have already turned. Yet are ell•
those dreadful acts. You, know, sir, as well an I 1 these but as branch., from the parent stock, un
do, that Junket and ,Cornelis do not went and der whose shade this verdon, corrected arid re
seek for pretexts to shield their expeditions.— corrected, has been reading by myriads for three
The crime of the Orahero, in general, is that! hundred years. - -d
—odellon
they are rich; and of Kabitjene, in particular. I. • -
that he once dandle oppobe .looker. We have
been informed that Janker Ims fully made up his
mind to annihilate our two remaining mission'
stations, and the Ovehe;aro nation.
The station of Mr. Kolbe is in the interimr.
North-east of Walwich hay. Ile had received
intelligence of the arrival of an exploring party
(Mr. Onitoa'sl at the hay, but not of their
haring left it for the interior.—l.ofe Town Moil.
Errs :spirt Drs Lc AMON. —Quit ean excitement
was caused in Wall. streei, Now York, on Wed
nesday afternoon, by the discovery that a mem
ber of the Board of Trade had suddenly disap
peared after certain lare'e operations by hint in
the morning. The examinations made thus fur
show that be went off with about saventy-seven
thousand dollars. Among the Louses that will
suffer by the event are the - following; as report.
ed by the Sew York Herald:
From the See Yorl. Tram', 1 .'tenth Little *"1. 54 5 -1. . Drew, Robinson
THE PROPOSED TARIFF MODEPICATIONS. Slorgan, M„ . . j r r 4 k " ; 71 V , 0 4 . 8 1 8 i n
ism:arms. Jan. 3. I 'Seaton. $4,0114, Hopkins s3, l: i nth A.
The House presented quite on animated seine' P. Baylis, $1.0n0; Wm. & John O'Brien, tinl,lblWi
this morning before
,entering upon the busine33,ll . amillarai Whitehoute, $10.11 4 / 4 .1; Ten Broerk,
of the day, members were gathered in groups iu
the lobbies and various parts of the MU, .and There are others who have sustained Hoses in
here and there a Senator mingled%n thenninmtcd ; l winaller einounts. Two hundred and seventy
Convention. The topic of discussion Was thel live shares of. Erie Railroad stock were,revieved
attempt which is making to effect some ...Eli- .Ifrom one house and tronsferred to another,Trom
cation of the tariff. v ;I
e
which the money teas drainp the party remit'-
, During this discussion, the motion to suspend], ing it failing to pay the former firm for the stock.
the rules for the purpose of making the Itiveril All MS transactions were dine in this way. The
and Harbor Bill a special order for consideration 11 1t0.1130 ~t: the person is given as hay Tonskins,
nest week was thrown into the cauldron. and rot-I mot at the lost aceminta he had returned and
ed down by the tariff uteri; Who scam to caret mode an Ws:di:mural in favor of his creditors.
Wien a v 033 not to go for any thing western inititi
a...disposition has been substantially manifestial[ Feria • ran me r, 0101,.—A drop of stagnant
to do something for the tariff interest. I water. upon being examined by a powerful ml-
The prospect ❑of the :tureens of the schemer I erriseope. will IMIOUtpI inhabited by thousands
which has been proposed, with the principal sass; 1 upon thousand, of animalcules, each, swimming
Mils of which you are in possession, is nit esti with as much
freedom as a whale upon the
tattering to day and the! evening as It was on, ocean. Their miniveness is. extraordinary, some
Satuiday. The disposinou to provide for Penu-1-, of them not beisigroorothan 1;25,000 part of an
Sylvania alone, leaving other interests le suffer ! inch in length; that is. an insect one inch its
has been too plainly manifested and too pertil ; length would hear the saute proportion to one
unciously adhered to by the leaders in the moce-, ; of thou. as a giant one hundred thousand feet
meat. OthA - interests have become alarmed; lin height, would bear to a man of five feet.
and think they see n rat iu this timed tub It 1. Yet, dimunitive as they are. twist of them have
Pennsylvania is lost to the tariff interest what ! mouths; many stomachs: and of these; last some
prospect will them be of obtaining Roy yelterld p 033.33 beitreea lolly add fifty. The variety of
protection for Atherican labor hereafter. If with I their ,thaties is truly amazing; one is a long, slen
her aid we are unable to obtain it how will it he der thread. another iP eeerpeuti some are round.
when she will have surrendered to•the meanies ! tome ern oval. others Itiangular; one is a thin
of American producers. I flat plate, another a net work of seeming seeds;
•We are letting 'Pennsylvania go to give ascen- I one is shaped like a funnel, another like, a hell;
dancy in the Federal Oterernment to those cite- some have long and scarcely perceptible tails;
mica, who may' again turn upon her when thee others. in the place of these, bare two thick ap
have succeeded in grasping power as they did ip I pendages like Lorna .Some change their ilimert,
'46. Such is the reasoning upon this subject, j Sines, at plc slum: at times they extend to Ma
-
which in certainly very natural if not entirely 1 moderate length, then corantet to almost noth
conclusive against the proposed movement. The I mg. Many are opaque, while others are so trans-
New England men, to whom little inducement ts I parent at; to be scarcely discernable frorn the
offered, reasoning in this way, feel very tuna Uni t ' they inhabit. Singulnr, too, and Jerious
disposed to discountenance thou-hole proceeding! I are 061 motions; some swim with the Velocity
The Pennsylvanians, both Whigs apt Democrats, ; of an arrow; others snore slowly and with nppa
are very active, and naturally feel desirous of I rent difficulty; some seem . - to exist in perpetual
carrying it through. A ft er all, however , they rest , others revolve with incredible velocity on ,
are not gaining much, all things considered, that ; their centres; undulations, leaps, oscillations,
is, the Whig or Tariff portion of the State. At ! successive whirls, in. short, all conceivable modes
most they run the risk, with a very slippery par- of pro,, , vressiattare practised by them. These an
ty
to deal with, of obtaining the benefitprotased iraalcules have hecu found in the blood-of the
for only too short years or so. ; frog, and the salutorn.'and in the fluids contained
j in the eyes of fish, in the writers flowing in mines
at the deptlit'of five hundred feet below the sta. I
fact of the earth, and in these of PPrittg , upon '1
the aumnaieof Mount Sinai. Some small frog- I
menu of Ica found upon the ocean, upon . ' being
melted, were discovered to contain fifty-different
varieties oemicr ',intik shell fish. The Minutest
specimens of bell fish have a diameter which
does not exceed the I:10,000th part of an inch; and
"Cl, in certain localities, they Conn a aubterren
•, o. stratum many fathoms in - depth. It is said.
moreover, that, alth.ingli many of these are pa
r
-3,4.3. living upon larger animals, they
themselves inhabited by others! Nor are raj
croscopic insects confined to the waters; many
varieties have been found in the rariths of a I
N 30101012 grain of sand, each lMif sis a colony of
insects grazing on it like oxen it. a Leld; the
White =agar upon raisins and figs lords a home';
for millions, and each tooth is n world hues with
life.
The sin-tact of our bodies is covered with
scale, like those of *belt, one hundred and
fifty of which can be covered with a'single grain
of sand_ One of these scales covers fiVe hUndred
pores, yet through an opening some Minute the
I, sweat exudes lilt water through a sieve. How"
wohderfaWrisita..einivt be the particles of that
field, which rah far, en outlet through openings,
73,0 tin of which "too he hidden by one grain of
wind! The finest and smoothest needle, when
examined by it powerful microscope, looks like 0
rough bar of iron; but the stMg of a.bee, viewed
through a gluts which' magnifies a tine needle
point toile breadth of a quarter of en inch, en.
bibles every 'where ' the sLost beautiful polish,
without the len , t blemish or inequality, and ends
in a point too fine to be Visible. The - finest and
most delicate lines made by the engraver, are
found to be rough 'and ragged nn their edges;
but not a single appearance of this is discernable
upon the dots.apd line. with" which nature has
•adorned the bodies of the insect tames. Bow In
the moot finished 'productions of mon fade be
fore the perfections If nature'a
dn't Hoe,
Joules J. Avnt - BoN.—This distinguished son of
America is numbered with the dead. At an age
beyond the period usually allotted to man, he I .
has departed (m it among us: and another name !
has been stricken from the roll of living
.
rious men.
The character mud career of Nlr. Audulican
were alike remarkable. Possessed of an
itable spirit, an energy of purpose almost un
,enualleil, A masterly intellect and physical pow
ers rarely to be found, for upwards of forty year_-
ho devoted himself to his favorite pursuit—the
study of ornithology.
The allurements of home, the blandiiihments
of society, the , domestic ties, which none nioi-e
filly appreciated than him-elf, (for he was hmiu
tif ul indeed in his conjugal and parental atfec
tiotsso could not swerve him from his ohjetit. Ile i
was truly a wanderer in the wilderness From
Labrador to the bents of the Rio Grande, from
the Atlantic to the base of the stocky 31ountains
I every stream has witnessed his presence, soil
every hill and valley awakened to the ECitbes of
his voice. Wherever the winged denitons of the
I air were to be found, he tracked them w their'
siesta, followed them in their flight, studied their I
habits, analysed their species, and from the
•
mighty •Bird of Washington'‘..-fit name for this
monarch of ' Birds—to the tiny humming-bird
which lives on perfunie—oll aro portrayed in
that immortal rooted of his fame, 'the Birds of
America.' In the branch of science to which I
he devoted himself, be stands like Franklin and
Fulton, towering above nil American compeers; '
and the saran, of Europe hove not hesitated to
yield their undissembledhomnge to his worth.
In the private relations critic he was an ardent
friend, an affetionate husband and father, and
emphatically a kind and benevolent man; and
among, his associates and admirers none will
feel more keenly his loss than he who was among
his earliest friends, the veteran Statesman of
Kentucky;
After a painful affliction of over two years, the
struggle has ended, and rye know him now but
119
Orie of the few'. th% immortel
. nrimeo
That were not born to die."
—Sr cc Y,rl Tri4mr. • •
Col. T. A. Monis, chief
link" in the greatAckain,
:tate of Indiana, gives
`ion respecting the move- I
'tates that "the Indionap- 1
I,ad from Indianapolis to i
, completed. Freight and
I eon regularly running on i
'
I.e business done is fully l
• had anticipated. From
'6 miles, the grading and i
eted by the first of May, I
id down by the first of
of the iron for this divis'-
nd the residue will be re-
mmer. From Muncie to.,
;areo county, It miles, the
are progressed during the
II be completed by next
st lino of Delaware coin- .
line, about _u miles, the
are under contract, and
I The grading and bridg.
1 1, ext spring, to lie finished
', with a view of eomplet:,
er, 1852.
to and Lndionapoli6 road,
40 Miles are ready fovthe
end. The 32 miles ib the
by the first of June neat.
o line is purchased (T rail,
d will he delivered in April
The entire track will be
i.ad in operation by the first
CIETTHIG INTO BED WITH A CORPS?.
A fete motylts since a .011 of Erin. about
nine o'clock one evening, called at in country ion
in the Western part of Pennsylvania, and de•
:mended lodgings for the night. It woe evident
from his appearanc and actions: that he and li
quor had been quite jolly companions throughout •
the day. The landlord was it lazy, good nottW '•
Desirable' Suburban Residence for Sale.
soul, and" lad imbibed rather freely that day 1 T „, „„i,„„,,,, „s, C. 1.. 0 ..si.. the Imuw,and Cornet,
himself. eh' t. t , n. 3-. n ..3.-. itoW.l Gn
m 1.., etr,t, le•low Tn..
, If 1 give you a light mid tell you lettere the m00t... AI, ty o . ...1 31.31 t 2 illet
. & walk from the
room is, you can end the place,' .:yd the tont n•-• ,, e , • t ib....e r Ilse 1,1 I' ‘ 4 ° l. ^ , tw'r. , on P.k . •
tord room', t:o t ~,, t. ,t o. yn 311,1--e-vettninaly neaily our
•Odt, an' it's timed( that emu do that same moot : .--:-.',-- —'.—; -, 1 -",d. 1 , 77- into ,L , i^,-- q
lin,gnatly. JIM. show me the way an' I'll amt it , ;;.;,; " ; ' ,, r .,, ''' ',,, ' , “ : !„,',.;,.,,:,',.„ . t , ' :. ' „, ' , 1 ,71: n .„,,,,,7 ` Zi n :
..419 ally no the timely margin showers dowel He.* . y f r „,,, „, .r. ~,,,".1 ..lehtto ,1%, acid rootalhe tiorteen
tinge upon the sinful,' rejoined the lei-Innen. 1....1. 1..11. moo. h...? aule It 14 hulk., the tee,
Thedirectiom were given him awl ape , . n eon- i eiet ot.et •tn , L... m3h ,, ee. , h , h• , . • r , '. - Pf rent and
dle. .:‘, kje way directed 0, go to a ramp to ti r e , ,outato• .1 ih. tmet , ro ertsveritene, Two pomp, with
, ...email story of the lion:ie.-by the time lie had 1 '"""."'' '''' .4. " °"'' " ml ''''''"."" at tie ' .I "' r
reacasf t he
top of the eta it. hie light Mel be- " . „„t ';,,,,';'' -;:.".,;',',",',.‘,:,;;;:,:,,,""i",',1:°, `:::, ''''''''.
i Cottle extinguished, and lie had forgotten in what • • ;,,„„, ~,,,r , :i. „ ,,),,i...e..rud (env, evrt,; ' ^^,,,, i t, ' ,. 3 ,., " C iii . ,
I.lll^Caloll he was to go. Seeing rays of light i•i- i -bolt. •on .ot• g..‘ne•tyrtte , ra'h! .. tri" , Ae...nt• `mall
soinefroni a Morn, the door of Which ettowl ' amino Tr,.' (MIT 1^ 4,111.14. e kind aril the tr 3 3, are in,
slightly' ajar. he recennettred ti 7 ., imide of the . their onto, en I ,i• 12 41...0, Idr thewant/ of an nrthrtart
/00m. and hound it ty contain a bed. in which Inv I r.iiiii` 1, i.. a o ..ii... of trill pror-rii..L., to 6.431.1 , 111) :nod
a - IMB. and a .moil with it tonal lighted lamp on , `,":,'"''''" L ',"`" i '; ` , " ' "'" '1 1 1 , " :„. " ,
, "Z . `", , , n7 ,' t° , ^ ` 4, •
it. Feeling ditlinclined to -make any farther I , ~' , .' 5 , " „ ' , 7,,' 2 ,i„. , ' e ' :,..„7„ r o n v .„ ' „„(„, ' ,.,N,4„" b,-
search for the room to whieArtrej:ltad Leon di- ! . al, ",1311, Mti•turob. the etc-.. the two nem, attl n th: 1
,-tested, he divested himself of his clothing, and ! bet. enyint. ',maw mho-Tether 3 hiatoretele L hroeor , q of
e loch the el, o. st i tetnetel Every boat whir!. cater, or
l'quietly crept into the back part of the bed. Ile I
bad been in bed but a few moments, when a ' 'kr."'" nom th " P er ' " r Pa""r'i° en, Cl,. flitiv , M.,. In I
young lady and gentleman intereil the room 'r:',1,:,,:.::,47.„:1::,',":„.",.',:n"'",,“mt :,,,r.,",`"Zr0'd17,:.,:',',"."07 I
The Irishman eyed them closely. They seated I n „,,,,,, „„,, ~,,,,,,,„„,,„,t,„,,,-,i, „ ~,,,,.„,:,,„ ~,,,,f
themselves on chairs in close proximity to each 1 ~,,,,i t .3,eful eeif l'ornted to vane ynkt emok in then - molt,
other, sod after chatting away merrily for a . The ytn.pertv will he 'old . e k3ritetn , turd r^l^4.E.ll.llon ~,,,a
short time, the young men threw Lie area nrittiod i;oo the Met VI Alt , ' Fmtulee at the Gazette nate,
her waist in a cousinly manner, and imprinted _L . ',!'!!!!____ ._ DN. WHITE.
a kin upon her tempting lips. There was a ' Oa - sorer Cotettiev-Tite 001, rnu,tr over offered to
witchery in it which demandhd a repetition.— iM. rola , .lifrh w ed .er tah 3l of ahrtie.P. a eureorMn
fr ,,, , ~ k insbtaii are folloPLemes Liwir Pill It has now
The scene amused thcslrinhman, and being
from sefialmess, he concluded that Lis sleeping 1
~,:" ;I::, " i i ,, Y ,,7,7 '"' „ ( 7 ,' lle, U l;ttrelt 'U' irr i erot h t " bt b e '' I'4"-
Ivan owl
i companion should be a participant with him i" i i
it h. had the Men triumphant rureese.ani.lets seandLT
the enjoyment of tho scene, and to thi: end • demo one the Et. , ,101 l other M i t t .t isn ai . l::: o„4 ll .. aft:tna :
nudged hint; but Ms companion stirred not- Ile tewst nom, au tin iiirtet
Into",ti et maim. and hao i
then put his band upon him, and found that he erre ay.,' rical
Fir ly tal , ^ l3 ut
was tighty locked in the cold embrace of death i
Synchronious with 0119 discovery, ho hounded I t'b"l"
BLIS CASE!
16ARICA
out of tied, exclaiming—
.RE
, Murthor : murther ' [lowly saints of /lir- •
EV ,
IDENCE IN OUR MIDST.
in perfect m• :' i
He hod scarcely touched the door with hi - ,„:',', ~E . ' 7 - , :.',`,,1,„'„':',.`"1:,,„7,1',11;;:at.7 .17'
feet, before the young lady awl geltriernito were ',rt. , -.1 It, kith de t e hter, e)e by the two( your .. Pi l itry- ''
making rapid strides toward the stairway, terror loom;'
being depicted on their comillonahcon. They a. 0.01 koseted COL, o vom mei,. 000. In February or
had just reached .the top of the stair ` l, "'h bet.... 1 tramemt , 'lr attn..' us the best reeds
' when the Irishman came dashing along as though '' '" i ." th " 6 " ' b ..... " . " Pr • mat re d • rr, bed
1 all the fiends of Ebii., were at hi• heel, in- • ,:,,
~,r,11,"1",'„:',";;;',:',...':::,v.„.,e,„'00,‘,1nf0hn", ~:j g eed. i Af
1 tent on making him their prey. and the whole ~,,, i„.„ .r„, sareeetui tu marine ern,. she toll 4'. tt ' t
three went tumbling down Stairs, and it to hard Mt ~... vs, hmgi......a. M.. mow errowir
hat
mot only
to determine which of the three first reached the Ova rm. Imt al•dtlat the other would tanew-ti tenet a
foot of ,the stairs. The landlord stead aghast ectuttilotte uflection of the mina . Ahd lan nu-11 , that at
113 the Irishinan malted into the bar roonisewith 1 the 0 "`" "", I "" e ' r ';'. 0 ?..t o to 'came In the euttei t hion
~,,,, , v „ h „,, t..,,,, ter ,nor Mtrt•lcuoi. the teen entirety
nothin oar swam I.m and nullity but a gae- „,,,,,,,,,,,, , I , .
.... i. no. .ibeut tee mr.mh..lam Me
men{ vulgarly styled a shirt, the hair on its ~1...,,0 ii to-hr... 31,,i ^, ,11...... kev , lll/1 to cr.. as and
heed standing on end, his eye balls ready to leap ~,,,.1,..m.i. Cod. s. thrift.. I eau oell, I twilere Me Min.
from their sockets, and hr gasping for breath ! md, the bi. f." 1.11, 01 11.• Ab11ght).1,4,,,,i h i Ni
It was a might that would have i made a man .am 1111111^^, •
At our, ' '
0
laugh who had worn a vinegar face from the 1,,,,,„„i„ i ni,t. 7.:1, 14 m "I'''"A"'"C'-'"
day of Ids birth. Nothing could induce hini to . 44-y..r wie hr. Foyer A McDmirrll, 100 Raid a.; a E
seek a bed again that night. When the young setter..:.; Wood an:11 NI. Curry, II A. Milott,Rewoh Doi
lady and gentleman found that it was not the 1 olaan, and 11. I' It.hwarti, dk4;:atteny: also by the mac
rn ro
.corpse that had 80 UnCereOttlOUaly bounder) ter "
• '' a.
&moth iit.. n. KIER.
'
from tho bed, they returned to the room, , they - Phoiburah.
being watchers for the night,) and, doubtless
commenced their courting at the point when
it wan so suddenly broken- off.
Ito St. Louis, t preliminary
fall. A
as
I
company beeu
means,eat
understand,
eneement of tha work in
no doubt, be pushed rigor
eut of the company, Mr.
• ost octiTe, intelligent busi-
I"
e L. o n u o ti d in o e ub o t f o tb f e th ' e itA eb ' i t l . i i ° ty n
i.oniet to Ines them comple
' e stated."
,uraging, and should-incite
of Indiana to renewed tier
' "backbone thoroughfare."
It.
trOF GOOD HOPE,
ikni.OACAGLS.—The Nor
trod, by the, arrival ,of the
,
[I war, Plymouth, tho Cape
..
gather lath. It 'houthins
oftt shocking massacre, by
the interior, on Gie tiotence
stionery station: 't,
iss Dumaraland.-1 letter
om the Rev. Mr. Hahn, e
els dociety, stationed at New
.11, giving an account of the
[which Lava been lately com
er. by the notorious Name
or Afrikander, and his pea
lha 6th Sept., end the follow
!
• is inC'erment, and the I
ntoa Id or pitch than ever.
the Ovahe s it on the brink ,
rt the 23d of last month, Jon
upon
the Hihitjana, ( Weer-
r. llolbi's station, Sehuslen's ,
..ben were killed, and cold i
ommitted, to which you will
.arallel in the history of the
.. tions. Feet of defenceles s
, . , es well as the hands of help
. .er children lbcp strnek out
'lea bellies were ripped np.—
r. and 31rs. Kolbe were kept
Ca, not knowing whether the
F not bring thbir turn to . fell
.ose monsters. The Kama
n • , . tely upon the rich sad the
Jan Jonker's son,drsgged a
of 31r. Kolbe's prekniue% and
• • sarpbock. All the hones
• • &styled,. and.. tho ~ few
The Crneinnati Geneve conin ins an engraved view
of bt. Peter's Etonian Calcite Cathedral, now about
being completed to that city. The building wavenm•
crenced in 15.11. IL in 200 feet long by 79 feet broad,
VI feet from lb. around The dated column. that
uphold the roof meanure 35 fear, and are surmounted
by Corinthian Capitals, 2 1.2 feet in doundier.
contains so immense organ, booing 2,500 pipes and
33 stops, whish cwt $5,600 A fine chime of bells to
tolls placed in the spire as soon as it ta compbled.
The entim mots the buildings and grounds is rct
' down 415120,000. 0 f •
•
The G/V Work, which here been in <aurae of
minittrtictinn nt liirhmond, Vs , tor' Petrie time
pact are nenrly nod it iv new court
tlently nit-pried that the city gill he illuminated
by Fn. kr the fires time on the evening of the
of February:
The Nuiruivan truay. recealry captured the son
an I ntlitot C4ief gornmalm , re in the neighbor
hood of I,are.lo. Te.aaQ and to 61.tf110 hir libel,-
tho Intihrug are hum .14fire
.. nng up nil Amer.ican !Min g then,
ettizen's Insurance Complmy of Pittahrgh.
'<coI:RAGE ROME INSTITUTIONS.
41,r,m II Nfstei Stml,lo Inewsrehintre of C. 11.
J m
to 11,,r0 C , .11cAraricatt, ;verse* now Pn'rarod to Insure aW '
; o ample ouninty for the and WORRY Of ths
Inwaution. Is afforded In Um- character sf the Inreeore,
‘..ho are d u ygra fo r welt and fwenntbly
known to tne errtnntontly for their prudence, intelligent,
awl tutenntf.
In.LCTOMI.I—C. G. urser; Wrtilisifsisf. Non Latimer,
Wslter .13synt. Itugnik, ging, letwaxl newels.,
Jetta 14wortb.S. Itarbstufh. 1,. ft. Wee. apan.tf
TIOI4—An examination ot stu
b— Parbwrah Ce....mala cu.
d " "" wito au claims ore L.
tlato eveatvg 0! 7 otkck. 611
.4.011
totitcd 1.117=1.
Domes fie and Poreidt Exchange, Bank
Gold 4. Sheer, ght,, Sold fachangrd
el rigs
EXCHANGE ANN BANKING HOUSE
. WM. A. ITILL & CO,
No. 134 Wood Street, Pittsburgh.
bi-1 r 41.1,15.1, (11 it. ncrvfm. Al 6al
POPAitTNERSIII,P—WC have associated
gtj vith UP TITOIMON bou., late Calhicr of tho Farmer
tr it" n'T,t:7;?....llgt'i," his prsaaul
rh.hr."
jal3 ,
EXCHANGE —A24I BANKING HOUSE
I or
A. WILKINS & CO.,
Corner of Third and Market sta., Pittab'gh.
Europfan Agency.
The Pillerribtr 1 . 10 , •nol• vi.ghlni tlm prieeipal
Orval, firita.lW, Frmit, mid Orr - many, during tl' menthe of
April. Mar, and Jun. m•rtl.,oleavimi Pitt.hurh nu Slarrh
17th, and will be plemed telat.sad It, au, am nei;." of a
Aaracter wtlrh may ton,naw t Id. oar,
,anUltmrl7 J lIN 111 , A
r.
Foreign and American ardware.
LOGAN, WILSON & CO.,
_
No. 129 Wood Street,
u.try.'NOW IN hIItRE
•
A full and oomph.. trtnet of FOREIGN AND A.VERICAN
HARDWAI{E,
•
Suitable for the eying trade. and tableh the, are prertred ',
to offer to putrhavrt atthat will romper.. .!
farorably with 11, of the ettatern ewe..
--'- • - ' '
• LOOK HEO MY PRIMP
i RF 4 YOU A FATIIER, laboring for the.
I: Zik Allpr rt 0f,.• fam4. tot sutlerlue from ,raiiral do
.ibtr ant l.n.r xpltite - t hee. life .10 , 01 seem, pt bunlen,
a.t.e Dr. ri. IL Iltore's Shaker:iv...p.l . lllw
An. rolls.
Iles)lfillir, oltriitlx from a...a,. to w i t t t .b V....
ale. are Konerav u1 . ..a.' tow lir t , . 1. lbw, Ask,
parmfarllls—il aril!.-ii err ;dolt runt ton.
Coll at our depot. ,o flu "or er our .....1114... , 001 gel n.
I •= l lll3; L ::7re "' ictn. b c I: ' 11,7 1. !_ i V11 1 :1 1 .., 11 1 . 11 ' , 1 1. 1 7 . ; ' lt; ,
Inruro In pertnenently Item( more dt0..... to Own the
hitmau funallr are rot ttnuallv .tildert. th..n Ant other
prepwrshoil of I.an.onatilla et er let brouttld I.t.f.dre the
'lltf..ttretllcin well esidl.ll.hed its hitch reputation 14 Ito
0110Irfnuo and att.4d...1 more.
It I. put op In 4uart (.4tlr, and I. the only em-eeetill•
that lotto ou We Liver Kidney.. and 111...1 at the .ante
time. which render"; It Hot:ether more valuable to evert
Inc. partleularlT mf , ale ,
Ile ,or. and enquire for Alre F. D. Itowm , i.. - 11 AKER
SAIISAVAIII I.LA, an take nonther.
Peter al per ladtl . bottles for f 4
• For Pale b
Olt.:. 11 HOWE 0 1 , 0., Proprietor..
1 ' . 1 Colle t te 11.11. Ctoeumati. • 'ho.
1 , whom all onler mat , . be ....I.lrevol.
A 1.., for fah. lo J Jon,. J ~ r ho.ikt..k, ez 0, 11'.
Black. 11..11' !loan , . SI T./vrzt.-..nd. J..Nlotiler. , . Jl.-
T.. 1bit1.6.11,11. 1, .1., Elliott. Alle.ehrt.) en,. 00 1 1 Me.
ete ll llatot. Nianelo-der, , l• Orurlter. f10w... ill.; Jut. Paoli
A Co., Wheeling; J. 11 Patidreon. and E 0. Nlorttan...-
olalreolllo Nlettan.d. Rona. Oohs. 0e2 , ..1aw r .
Great Juvenile Concert.
lk R. K EMMERER Iliac:IVO a grand Jure
-11 I nil , NI wicall...iiirrtaitanent , t nil% 0141. 0. mut...,
t rvoitimp, ‘,l
:it° children.. twin the .ttiiithficlii M. ttind.t
yttvi.t , 'hW" 4 2 r .'
mmm.vu. at ll'" 'rlrx . 1 Yin
...inifft dm . 341
.rittlit.C . CVO.. I•,.
don,
Notice.
?KIT. TEACHER'S ASSOCIATION of Al-
Irgher.ty County. toll meet in the Publlo School Haute
lu on the 7th February, at 7 o'cludt, F. 31;
Andlorn Onto tabloairoo till .lelttenet by lb,. Itreatirut
the Rel. N. Weet. The pubhe 11311 reepoctrußY tu , inot
to mortal By older itattoutivy ~n tmittre,
.04 I J IlttutllEß,Fer. Farr. Con,
EICLIISIVELY. FANCY DRY GOODS.
IL MOORE S. CO.. 122. BROADWAY IT.,
I[4 , a NEW 9011 K - Oat., In eturtt and are reeortng Ott.
ot t bet serorted rtaelot of
•
D.SttrY DRY Gontet,
*Dian Lb., otter to btlytts at estrrmult tow lance, on &bort
ert.ltt. to. Itbotral ditorottut CASID roattating In part a.
lIILLINERY GOODt.
I.,,isn pa No.l to 311 Ladies' add )It,,.: Bonnet and Sash
Itiblawro 10,11(X0re. O. 1 U , 22 plain tan. dct 10,Pai de. Tar
feta are plain, changmble, chine, watered and eurded ROO
not ilks. WV ps belt riblama full assortment vela. .1-.. . To Coal - Men and Boat Builders.
black mid colored traPeaCrare I.ww. ...1a..,
tabs,
Illusion and Druiella Ince,lartleria . Rowers, cap b, ' ft IT. COAL 130,..kT SIDING.
en tutted ntd,ous, dm- 1. 00,00V.P In.POO feet Deck mak, for anlc . by '
HOBERT 31cENDRIVI. Attorney.
LARGE AtriORTMENjT OF. DRAPERIES.I' .71 riff Fourth atreet.
Frubroldeted , wOrt and tamboured in la, an Moan.; 64 .
tn It-4 incognito nett, curtain fling, needlework and tam- .. th stet EntsuctiOn tisn DOSTo. 511300 CO..
bit,iroil book._ camtific. Mtn. mull awl tanonet muslin, . „ ~...,-...-,, „ r „ . 7 ,..... 7 ' 7,1,51 ' .
p ain do do, bishop lawn. men's plain silk cravat, 7 , L. C. 1)1 i111.r.,..Na. , ...- - t tlVi ,otruiatty has this day
Ilki, adores, suspituirta. ac. .• ' - declared s semi-annual: dlenle lof to, d.liara la -,
.. , IrNtntr noonr. . f 0.., r., chic at the 01t,..- of the T ' rce.sur.,r. on the loth
)famellinea, Floreari, Satins and India ailks, Silk buttons, ! '.'”"far'' tall_.l ,, t ell.kS- AVERY, Penal
ill gnat VlLlin , ty, Alpri . ne braid , soitnp.drr , :„lri, , ,trn i r , i , i ,0- PAIITN E lISIIIP-The subf.criber% have
m i r tiUff m ::Zl m out m • mm lcik. " ll l . •LtLrmaab. larv a
lolf 7 , : " :1 0 , hde It- ,non -I r',''"''''''"''''''cO'r r ij.‘st,ry;',' ''' ''''''''
ar,i silt, an , int Lvile , faney .10 rrli.., town 1,1., 1.1..., A. 'on , fi A t '..,‘
and green: Baretps,and Rarest. Yeila. p.twe t1u.... 1, ..1a .., JAMES ATKIN sON.
end...ad plain linen. lawn and raintrle hdirfs, c0m1... , '"'' 3.11 N NI- oKELY.
,--_
awortment of book, awiaaand fl
insertifig:,atad lg . . 111 EATING p,c ILDI N ii:s,-Wr are prerar
hunk Jo do dream, eapel, rollart. cults. cal, al., in . n ,
,„,
,„,
~,,,,,,,,
~
..,,,,,
~„,,,,,, ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
. r,,,,
dens and swim" cravats , au- -.01311 Mili.no, .1., .t..am or hot water..and hrs.- en
, I.ACE GOOD•!.. , Raced In. 11 \\ flitsin, fr,, , u to r
, e,...1. to a.perintenitits non
Thread rotton7atal Efalouriennee.-edninir, llouncinza'and . to-anion. p‘'ll Si. Alt h. ATKINAII . ;.a st I.,Ly.
m e W rrl . etlV.l. Alb.
' ll '4" "'" rZ b' S. l. T. ' , " l;rl= l' ll l4 . 7 . TO LliT--11 11 . 1 10. :OA Steaat PITYIIa fur
mem Pace veil. Itusea r ailk anllo.bale trimming. hie , 1 to..ehanlral p0r.„,.. Emtuire of
A Wife roport.to of the above ,no.
„,,, ~, „,„.. . st•AIFE, ATKINS:IN 1 OKELY,
end ranne of M. etched In ahem arket. and we wead. re- , ~,,,,, IP. Front .t.
f oh! Tut to eaamlue theta.
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fh4 d'...te : Et , YORK I m m ..,... , m ,,, r .,, „,.. 1 1 , WA, 11 -It ill NSTIIN .
Superior Black Writing and Copying , -;-, k Er,. L vim. --- .
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1 ONE'S EMPIRE INK,'.; Na ,,, au secret.' I, ,Z, no .1 , 1.1r....n. n....... 1 for mite by
0 New York - 1 1 W1.11../tiIINSTIIN- .
VITT fU , TO VII MAP,.
- fl an ' t
4 o ol t. per dor . if ,t, ,1 11 ...ASKS )1 A 1A6,1 IVAN E.:
j j 1, - ..1,..,. Lemon.. in pr.n.....nler-pnVattli.Mbleah
,y I,r, Ciorer seed. prdn,
On dtaiiiriat, per gallon-- ..... a.. rears •-• 11t• .....Mr . .
This is the ta.t , article manufar-tured.- It notes freed, -
Ls a rat ClilllNfl INIf -and ..stl.ll not furustf. u.f.alt. , -.fir Ltnos.4 oil.
praeluitsda or docay. mad posearsAtssll the dunlitter nottilr- -,-,, t.yre Lard- • '
Wl:mg mrd W'eing Ink , ntinaT,le for the ituilL and orb I , Md. 10.11 Piano-. -.
tuirabit adapted tor the Str.4 Pen. . ~,,,, ~,,_ , y ,,, ,
!Ilie isnAeralffncd is t o to furnish Si in , trade se t ,0 1..r1. Timothy ~ F.--...i. on baud aral'fi,r Pate > .
shoe for export or honvi•.usunfixion. 5 1 th. sb o, • ..1 I BROWN Si RFRKPATRII.K.
lOna prices, put up aa pet order, and delivered ill any part I I,: • • -it Elbert, "tn..
or e!
k t1 ,,,, ,e ci,,,•ty,,..fr4ti,of,,,,chrarge.,_,...,N,„,o4bTarsli,,,E,fi.,.rruzaL.
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p t r i3t i l ; NY , — .., l ,. .l , l, ;,, Cincinn i at...i
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RaN "It.lo - CEETEE. —On Thursday •Ikl TC It HERRING-I'2 kegs new, for sale
' Vilfzll Cah Fi-hroar), at
,11 neloek. at the Warel.. - . .use:, , 41/ by ' ,1M A...Writ:RD 1 ell
amnelts Wharf. 1ta1t.r00r...1117 lanstireen Rio 1,11-... ,
Catalog - Ws
sill be prepami ata.l the 1- , Xlee n.a._y_l f..r x- I pk.T.LEit el:— \ I'll ES—.- A siMill h•I rel•eiv•
..nomifon dal 1.1 , ..* tla• .. .n. w , llr ll.AllIw l, " . . 6 . , , de Li ,aSt WM. A. IlleCLEßti a r:ts
fel.k.ll
-----,J--7----- Closing . out the fritirellacir.l - - -
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PlbOurgb Cie; Nit' un4 Tube Werke , t T REAT II A 111; AINS.—A . further %,redue-
T"' iinclersignedhave just completed their .
talon
ru.,... Th. ~.h..Tit...1. wifht.._:... •:-....., oat
f TrfunTf. the talon, of ht. stralt of Fan, and Staple Ury.Oreal , by
IRON TUBE WORKS, . the tot of April nest. .of Id respectfully call the stteund..l
of Mir old customer , end the public. whoa, in want of
and a re now manufarturiog all itto. of Oat Pipe, I.oco- ' nasal 0..1. so fat, I. r e.lit. twhor former proys Ea any
motive and other noes. and all art, of ,' , 0.r.0n . a . p.h..nn P. oomoteuee 'motor, on Marke.l.street, Una
WROUGHT IRON I'UTES, ' fuafli ti , .....i t pportuidt,, a: he will divcre cf the 1. , a1-
ane.. of th, ol , , , I: no liberal terms. with a lease of oho stony
which they oder fir aid, rEN ;brit...rest mire. They are ! ..-Ineh be Las . cupo.t fn. ovar II ream and has sat ecel.
now prepared. ?mute onli-r, to one est.mt. without ,I.s. ' 1..., m m ,,, m.,,i, Wif 11. GAR IIARD,' .
Inc.SPAN.: AM. ' p.n. yea- l',u-t „sp., Nivel:et Ft, Plt : 11.11:/./111 ..
. No al and 92 Water ittmet. !
!Ai sin nr , surß uil • r . ' - 4 E,ic),-,,L.._,..,...., & BENNETT, Whale
,
filiß r,Est.—A warehouse situated on . .. 1, :„1ff . ,,...... • •ul lrlf,r;. i . u 1 . 7 , ..tt i 11. h!ff w tz: r faorf; , l
Wader atmet. Lenten Martut SON! FI, lontable for ,.,1,_;,: ; . , ,,,1r ~-,i r :;;; , , ...„7- ,- -,• - - 7'" j a ,,,,::
one bump,. ELVIIIIIV 4-I',. JAE Lb \ LLI.LL. . ._ • - •--_ . ..- - . 1--- . - •
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t,OUNTERFEIT (ill N IiETECTORS. -- '
, p , ..t. ,. t , ol M.fl , •bh , ..e. ~ f el wk... fin , eloi., .., •11
!This Is thoonli instrument ~.t Infrented by which i ' '''' -'' 't;'' ` 711,,A::, 0 •,.. f: ' ,; ' , ' , " ,, ' gr, R
ood
eoUnterfell mirmmo be twrtatuly detect...l espeddloaal,. to - ~.„,,,, . , l'or ilarkel and ',rood
seestire.d.
qulring but a moment- Prices/Lat. 63.... d. and !...b.At I, ~
rale at the , it, h cud ...dry . 1. t . " . "'„ „ „.,, Al' ItrriNt; IN N-- Arnohro Writing Fluid,
010 ' runt's of Market and lth at, Y__T. i ! op, in? and 1...1 I,
11 t-hert • . honor-al FlO.ll and Red Ink
ir OLD LOCK irrs.--Just received a Loge 11. f.... •
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Itibuitrir of elegant nod Rare Sr. and 31iniature Ca-s•_. .. , 1 ,,f . r a .. m ' " ~
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-- RF.NT—The duelling house and s ur- I \ l irTE' ' ' A X l ' ; " A rrs----Eltgrdved, tirni
F OR unding gram], now oeruod he tniss-If. St no' ~.4 . ns t''-'f;:'-.1.7-N1:..,'.',7,,'1",‘ ~rit',i'''...:•;7,1,,1.'''''..T„,‘..1)1j.1.t.,-,.
1.......1..r 'rid.. .t.f..a. in the Eighth V ol ard. l'..rome wish . t 41, ,:, ' , s HA,
IN'
Malik. lk.ok. Store.
log to fm.l a Itaatiou free from truck.- and lustle. ,tt.t yet 1 ,_,, , (..r Market and Servo.] so
residing in thd eitt I. eau find here 'inch a pia, Dls with- •• A.0.-ru-at. .I.,ornal snd P.. 4 ..,,,, ,
mu
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yolt SALE Seven ymr'n lease, with -ettock ' IIIcFADEN & COVODE,
and Raton-sof Dry u
nites timer. No '2Ol bibt•rty•tr..t , t tt...4.1. lilt ‘l , Fadin t C.:,.;
o further partienlara en as above fel.P.ll , I '.so a/ Bri•;71. /'•m, Sorer(.
44 IL's ER LOIN \V ANTED— For whieh the i
Penna. Rail Road Co.-Central Rail 'Road.
L'i lushest
Pr''''' will
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P"" 47 A 1111.1. A CO, i rj7111.; „„1,,,.,;,, I,:iving Co.-Central
appointed
64. ' nr''''''..r4 Rural " U "' ' L ' un '' ' '' ' ' ‘ th * ' ril.m.u., or...rd. t, tha Peunarly•mia or Central hall
1,4 1 XCHAN6k.' RANK sTocK.-ao Aore.. ',.,:' . z.! , „.,r,'„T.g,"„',;;;',:,:',.`;',..5,:";`,°:17 ; ,,, P ,7= 1 ; .!,7,,Z:
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41.kItank..rs. I ,Farb rte 0....111 1, .111 I. torrioti through in fire day a,
! nI alt ..-0,........1 b. 115 ,11 be f..raarled (pee of commis-
NOTICE. t .: 0, ...• ~...,.,::-.:
. „ ~, MerADEN A COTODE.
t 1.1, persons indebted to Hib... late fi rm of , -8.- ..,-
a + - ANTE il•iltist:Y--Nofvs of t hell: ef tern
' - ,1 j"mmumtuu-' stuk`mmul
s`r"r''''''' 7 " 711 " ;: 1,'"'" ! V 1, , ,, , .. ~, •,.,,, ..„,,,0 , ,,„bi,t , 8.A.. ~
to latele, anl , nve Cf... Jolt YE -1. , , , . •
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NEW BOIORS,
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J. 13. DALZEL, GS Wear st•
.. .4 a visite , Pudding, Fourth .. `r ~,, . e
Ibitilll..•••— • lon bags Rio Coffee ;
. . nn do:
g, 0 R LD hal am g ‘ or i t aaortn , en of t - I ~. butes.mannfacturod sad leaf;
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, 11111111 , 11 ,, Y 1 n . T io 2 packalli, tarn:
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feb3 Err sale 14
---- tau in Water and Fmnt streets.
CTiTtIeTt.e,UKTII.I . .
cot sidthiOlti'st loaf- ' For sale by
MURPHY A twin:
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erne., and 31.anno Blue, to q O - 0 — B - BLs. N.O. :VIOLASSES ;
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All hut Pried AMA..
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noncan' d. 011111 E5l 0 . ) ..„. 1481,5 TANSEEEOIL ;
t il ADZES'WiNTE, t HOSIERY, of Varioue ,G, 'e , t,ht, Tolle. .
~,, dor 0x. , 010s
katalr including •n a article a Wool and Silk.„,, . . ,-, , 1'• axle.,,:
al 'd.,,, at 11... Aare c.f •
i fet,:l 1 ,11.1 1 •1 11 A 'HURCIIVIELIi ...I•A. , mire ntreat,
, hIll• RH I Rum ,
l',',lt:ltU,;() & CV 'TON usDEßsitilas
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rtment of the i
11 -17 .1" At n`Fiti'Ll Til.t;7llLrotitn.. and ,Irrino ' .1 lox,* en.sin Che....e, •
I 'airliimli'l: worre,;::, fehl ' - .aro ,g, Common do V.
0:10 do hoirti.li Dater+l , ..
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men.,,--rau. who eple, await ilerman ; old eau gir. ..-, hid. hug,
gocal reNtenrer. Nous otper n. 7.1 arid , hingt.7 .. .l
1 r• ...fr.. , Pit: Iron :
co t .rnali 1.,. of etorp Pelt , . Poona(. 1,,
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lir ETAILLI: I'OLiDE . for tbr cure of ILTroaigirt , or . . A. , . 1 Lir—A privet. , tutor, to take elutree
61 ale tillttfill of a ramie mridina Prune eight mil.,
'As.'efl:antt stunt incemrifal'renwly for that errruriatio. l iu th , . enuntm Th. qualideal.on, r..quirite are a know•
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n me e act' , the .hddLai it tn•r b , • , n1...A n thimt 1 6)n [ MILL.; FAMILY FLOUR; -
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the lewd prrlble Ark ~1 tuner ~....- 017 too tois extra do:
de ha. Lom•ti peatedly need. and mood iiiiilit) to 1),,, ecth,
Th . l lati r m: be raw 'of Pei mrahcal facultj of Pete- ' , LI. Lrir No 3 Mackerel;
burgh, .1.1.1. Tile'.
Priee — Or.r M U " r''''' ' ' ' ' T IV; 00) NI . ~..I,a, t-Altr..tre. for isle ..,
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For mle hr L. A. Ert.../ d'u , 11 . 0001- . 1 ...D ., ',," ^j .: 1 1521 ,
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and Li A. L 11.1017. Druogfe.r..Alleghen , C . '' '' '' 'I i chdr LBS 311.7110 N TALLV --
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1 - 1 .A Inn elaceiroldictirmair or onsx ant my... Me: ' 111 1.17.1'; S.NIAL ' I ' S-1 ease for sale by
,i , rt,,, nolholoe. and p.wrslair, WO/ bans/ qt.. . BI
„,d J. SCIIOONkIAKt.R it 00
I.',li"tist, of thank anal R Illoit,anhy aratalrknoloo, —. •
1., Willwini Snalth LL II ...litorof tn. , theueasri , -. o nirwx ' 13 11 .ESCCR1PTION BOXES, Turned Wood,
nod Itotnan Anti. t uitlea. and of tireek and Roman Ill.,TaPhY . L 6 ~,,,
ond Mrthologs. nrinal. with nittn rowt nrtreetlons and 1 _ . ' I, T Pat J.SCHOONSIAI7IO II I C 0 .,.
114.1111. M, I.v I.harlea Anthoth LL. Id. Inuferaer .af tin •
t.n..lt and Leon I.stattuat t s, In Columba Collet, , LIVE OIL-In baskets for sale by
The Lib and Corpnbovidence.of Ilident Souther: edited ,4) ~,,,, . J. SCIIOONNIAKiIt l. CO•
he in , ..in,the Bee Chart... Culliburt Suthey. NI. A. Cu. I
rate
of Plunthlan.l Cninherland lull bound cloth.with N; Ew (Atop eAsToiCon,-:-.10 brio Blows
~,,,, Ij. .o. 1. pat nnelval br oak. hi R. E. SELLERS.
No ... of the Lib and IN.ere , rytn.louce of Robert Son , tat:9. 67 Ward St '
~,,.. . . . _
bir.- ortn. na.,”•,t ~..-nsst. ...I Pt:no. Prior...vs 1 VLAXSESD OIL. LARD OIL, WHALE
~,,i with Ore re t tal .ore.-cion or tinnt Britain. b, I,' OIL, amt SPERM On- for Pale by
IL It St:ULT. 7.- {Toni at
Stnckland. author ..1 the -Live. nf On Mneent t.. 1 ' PLS..
Ineinni. tot I ' - - --
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711, !nein., . I l'oper 4 ant it. Cann.- an AtlJnste dehr- 1 Ililtf:It I% Itr.A I t. AnES--If you want good
v.. 1 in On lir...twat- tel.- e nact, on Wed:nada) eteniug. ' _ Isurkw heat Cakes. tun Ilablwt*v tflerreseinn Conn
Jan In, 1,1. 1.1 11., N. NlstrV. It. : piuntl. for nue 1,- jata , It EJSELLERS. _
h.. atane t s ...k• nod psnina dt..e'eale:l.4 .
) a so It t..STt :TON, No. 47 Marktd At. • II EVOLVERS-Colt ' s and Allen ' s, for sale
, o,weirlp, ',hand American oi l , ; I LI, .667 Slarket et. curner ..41,1utah
0 BA liltliLS CLOVER SEER: . 13-, W. W. WILPON.
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5 . 5 1."., .... Lela Ttrnidht See.l. prime Ewa rein: !
NOTICE: --The partnership lately existing
I, hid. amt , Le k . No 1 Leaf Lard: 1 '
11. L intween the undersigned:under the ?Irma of t•itt
..P. blab prime N 11 Sutir.
I.t. brie .... it Molaswor. r : k in... 1 t,ntior 1 t,.. Philadelphia? and “Ottnuttur, Atkin.
: a Co... Pittsburgh? wt. Coolant by mutual ohruent, on
'ii brio hattle eround S. I. Wis., • , i „. ~,,h ~,...rita n, t aey . 15.51. 'Hansen It Ilkina la al..
•Sloan •dperlitte .1.1 e ttro hrand,
Loullnk and for Fide 1., BROWN a KIiti,PATHICK I '''..'''' 1 ..” ". nu. °I" 'MM.' °'-...., a 0 , - at
. Philadelphia. etnit.lanws. . ' Connor h. alone authorised to
h e ld I .... the ”:1111155.1' ot Connor. Atkin, tpx t Pittalm 4 sh. in
'cluldate. . MANSES E. AThINS,
I() C,;',.‘, 5 ,, K . , i', ( ,' , L 1 ,2 1 ,, 1TE . ,.% 13 , 1 „ k „ : ,;, N ,1.,":,P ratt ! ' ' Li till.l.intril...lan. 17., PALL JAinqkin , lNNOlL
..I.Ati 11., Enitio. r h Eaten., mooned: , James O ' Connor, of Pittsburgh, Pa..., ' and
;:.1 V i t'l...l'it i.. Titriol, . tor eale 1., , tiTonnor , A Co, of 11a1tuti0n..41.1... have 011-1 daY entered
6.ht J. 171D11 a CO. GI Wind ..1. iutonepartnerdlip tinder the stile of "Janke. 0 COnnot &
. t .. Pittsburgh? and .treonuors a Po- Baltimore: for the
11 IF. LA IN ES - - - .k large and splendid RtiSilf - purpnn a trouroctintr the tunineas olltsePlltalittret Trann
Pt r me..ft...ld Medal.
O h . llatillon. and In nrh In 1...151.1 .1 p.rtotion 1..1. 1 . tw well ..o.l , r,i , ,yend enant t alnion and 11.11,
owl Catliniere., tn.m 1'..., In 5, per , ant , rhattlin por n nen. • JAM!, °CONNOR
1 tench 1.11 and Po lame , . 1 1 1,.. 1,1 1 1 111 91.11551.4, Pilbhurpla Jan. 11, that. 01 , 0NNORK IW.
4. Id A. A. MASON It 111/. i .----- '
A CARD--e tender our thanks for the
rVAILORS' Tit IM m I NIIS-- I:,s•eiveo and Rind patrol:lave tatsnaat to tts i ' 1.131 1 11111 1 far the past
k ~,....d the do..
1311., 1,1.1111.., ',lie., Twitt. Satin and 1..1 1 .1.1, C• at • W 11 , 511 !ears, and nottld *nun our'friends'and the A ttthlle.
that our atm.:env-tit. hr the ROAM of lASI. anal be of
and t,Ol Button.. Ro, Midal. sod invanu,sl Pow 0 . the ,0,..4 s t nnsls.• and perfect maul,. We will diaPhil
k p- oi , h nthina !b e n and Bonk Bone Vas Peeler Berber. thein more fullcln a future a dverttsment.
b l i A. A. SIASON A 111. JAMES (PIXINNOR A OIL, Pittsburgh.
• 4.1.14NN0RS 6 t%).. Baltimore.
It:LOTUS. cASSI3IhIiES ,k VESTINGS, -- . i,„,,,,„,„.b . jr,„: 15, 1,..,1.--jakatallw t
R0e5t....1 and r.pen.,l tt.i. doo ...lied ,-ant, a, fnlhoira.- • • . , ,
I". ITh.- Br-wit anal. inert .00debitlic of Sittiolp?" a I BEEN APPLES-10 !Iris prime, reed in
-Uranien !Ann i , I 1 I .4..1 order, and for can b f
Sanwa e intprrior BP, k lon,hin.. i' ja-4., -i SAMUEL P. SUMTER.
Witet of EnOnni and Mibllent dn.
Arkin...brand 115 1 1i111( 1 1.1 ..
'li EM P -- I 11l bales 3lissouri dew rotted, in
Black e... ft.., 'ill . Coslimen, lliritic and Marseille: . ~.., ~,,,, r ,,,. Ink , ~ A LENANDERam po N .
t...tun,s. A. A. NILSON A Ink . ts re 4 __.
_...,. .
tebl ' • t n h 4 Martel ,t "'Ls. .
___±.._, f,__t_t.
r.l - 1 BUS. DRIED l'E.kullES; ~
jI L 1 Nu her Ins.. Apples- •
tO bri. Plantation N1•dn....... Int. soo t ...pup,
1101 +a. tbrit Ins•on„; 3ud on. ) for side hy
I.,IILLS a ROE.
Sellers' -Cough Syrup in Illinois. .
[UDC E PI/211CP_ of Middl,powt. Inginotse
OP . 1 .01,1. it on.. 1111.1er dote of January 17th. P.M. tltutt
lc lio. In,. In.oldest-nion. or losi unh • conch for ...lomat
5510. wineh 1 5 1 111 ear „..itinod bonito hit lash and r„ t uunl
ined.eat to ottnent tor Ito., month-. Inning the otinnner
1.. :Id both, hid
, lilt therottOt nnititittcd to ..tier rt.- , t/int
to pla t . nod i n dite whirl. on/ 'nit 1,111.1.15.1 I, the urn of
'diet.' Cough S t ro t .. w had. o gentleman In the wane
oI 'La t in hroucht with on, in.ni Ihe :114.1 of obi, Mr
i lion. hod bin-Alin ~.I ru t ,' in7tat use Pt ,
tut tonsils. mad
when tuovinc Punt Ono. nos 101... n boob, with hitn.
i ..ai i d w i n s h .t i kh.,.. p an e, chtsitv.l and tpu-I with pt.:.
by i r :c.t. whelk o th er wean, hd1.,1 to otlonl relief.
In l and and .rid 1.. It E. SK„.I etLI,EILS.
7.7 Itc.
p. 1,1 be ilvncsiatt t-en.-col:i in the Me eitin anti vicinity
11,1
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EN V M [SIC—
A 1 Lovr M.,ihnt. r•lohraldurtt fromrtk,l? 3 Ci
s
P,I h-e Ott. Ilan. of win,
1 nu, inal.lou, tra-3.1111n.
to m ar happ, e• from tbo hanglarr. of St Marl,.
°Orli] ii 114411. A to-onte and . t l lad.
11 , 30111 M, won°. d the opitst that hold tbea.
IS.n Dolt. of anti, ,on rinsnolxr inrevt
Polka p.. S C r.
the oviehrai , I Polan,linnees. •
.hunts alai lnuost— i i-olustilo.
CD;Tulta- )ka' l
es
In 1,11,.. llntrboh, Ponta Cl'il
Lilly gioatrtllr—ver , ere a4DI
briar lhol.hol Allrphenif
a now Bunton • Instruction. in Piano, arith
eia rshistional ias.ms of now lessons. •
Clarke Car,ilWlD ha. rho Plano.
8Wr10W . 111 . 1311 0 Forit ITonar. Petrify," today br ,
.I , IIIN II MELLOR, Vl
, /I—a .-err stook of Neer PlanT arriving, and
glairtor sir 1141 ,
3IEETING of the Bonrd or Managers or
• G1.v11. - 1::: ° :,.. ; €- „ u r ,7 ,1,,, i.f r :;.....„4"lre i tr , ' , ; 7.* . g ,
br
10 n'el. 4.0 DOW b 0... are . rrquested to as
t 4:n,1 POPS,
oty
w.
2iktt,
Lu. illor , ; ,de by
T. WOUIJA t ;YIN.
l'rulne• vie Ctentolenott Merebatts.
.1,04 CI Mater tercet
brls and q Nuct just recd by
jaZI
11OLL BUTTER-2 brie in store
, J.S. DILWORTH I CO -
ri1.0.---10 barrels in auire
J. S. DILWORTH it CO
tt lANDLEs- 7 60 lax mould, on coneigument
X„'fin• Psli• h, talts ALEXANDER DORIAIN,
0 INGER ROOT - wicks prime, on Mind
111...1 ..nle to• It N. WICKERSHAM.
t:X Cor r Wool A Sixth PG •
TEAT'S FOOT OIL-2 brle just received
er •,itwrior nrttele, tor pate I,
tas . S. N. WICKERSHAM.
14 PAN 111 ISI 11F 111rING-21) brls in store, for
17.311.1. f jati 11. WICHEESITAI I I
ANA!, WItIttIIIOUSE TO LET—The .
Meet. one
111111!71...1.1-..
nHiu
L.,,..tt...r11 . ! he rented, a1th.1.1... tasSo
1111111) ? tIVIMS- 1 / 3 " inTstli
likr)llTE IIEANS--30 tin prime, - tor side
e • 11y SCHOON MAKER' CO,.
1 24 Wald et.
:lltillY-15'kegs assorted, for sale by
.311.1.1 .C1104./N3IAK.EIt a CO
IQUOltlell BALL-5 eases small stick,
far ,nl. In 12 . -N .1. KIIOUNIIAKY2t t CO.
4 ~Tt CPS-3G I?rls'Colden Syrup; „.. ; .
6
" br4. c MI.I. renrrris '3
►fIALLOW-29 brig recd per steamer Arena
und for mb hr J. d R. FLOYD,
Round Chitral Itutiunoi. '
eTASII-8. caske 'Dunean's 'pure Ponuih,
for uu. ..1•25 J. c R. FLOYD.
IMITATION—Paper Hanging in im-
N.,nniiien of Oak. avd vaßnlnidsolieZ4 Rood
- -
11 D S.,IjGARS-20 bxs d. rent large loaf
.I brli smolt loot
DO do crashed:
170 do mnordered:
- 30' do Clarified In Mani and
3.15. 1. lIUTCIIIIi6N A co
Aft, St. Louie Sugar Itef..7.
--••-- • - •
OAF SUGAR--. 30 brla for aale by
_I WM. BAOALkY a co.
"TOWNSEND'S, ESS. GINGER;
liit:son ten', Sarnialla
Fartspari Ha. far rale b, IL IL SELLY.RS
fa Woad Kr.
•
pOWDER--150 kege blasting, for sale by
J. 23 , J. dE. FLOYD, Round Chmeh
It !MK PORK-200 pieces hog mond, we
J 'trimmed, for Fldit by WM HAGALEY *Lb
T A NI:ATM:RS-1T wicks prime for sale
EURDRMOF. a MOITRA3I
116 Water !
brie and 15, keg* for sale by
J. S. DILWORTH s CO
imit received b,v
J. S. DILWORTIL t CO.
tililit-v
hu Droll Arpl, for ea.
DILWOR
11:TrAt511-LcION-1 rare genuine Chinere;
y fikr ..le .y 1 .- J. KIDD & CO.
,Ls CO Wood et __
IA 11 3 13LACK-50 brls for wile Li' ,
i ~,,,, J KIDLA co 1
A • kr4 GiES ON BOOK KEEPING— 1
`r -burr, Ccromarreial Mx* Kftving:
Pero Stesot F....t 10..* kireplng:
1..zt1l .
fat Ow r.t.n.o , ourks jun twelve.t.thvg..npDlT
far wk. II JOHN 11. MELLOR,
[ InV 10 Wool ot
L to Cli WIII-lELBARItOW was taken
from ~ut t.te Fridky, the lab ofJetinkel. k.T . -
nu.r. 6f the nee, a Wet, Williamt...l sold to
of Alleabe, coy. knok taken to e. SI. Davie Anetion Room,
el
,Intiday tbe awl Auld. The trentlentan who pur
elmod the 'aid who•lbarno. will please return the raw.
MIA get bin neosey Antal, By NI doing be will .gTekklY
n J. 4 - 11. PIIILLI PP_ and A Wool st
itEt'liElt'S I.IIIINA-3 eases for sale by
1 J. PCHOONMAKED 2 OE
81 25, 81 50,_and 81 75 per gallon;
FAVE RN KtEPEItS bad better try Morris
I Ilawort.WA PrDne PAIS FlIC:(1 . 11 Ilitt..vni.2l the •t re
rn`''''' ' ''" 4l;l74l . :TAND WINE STORE,
224 side of the Dio.inond.
11'1•:--.4:1i teS prime Carolina, for sale by
JAS. A. HUTCHISON 2 CO
iluT-51.1 kegs ttslOrted.Nost. for sale by
J A IrrttnilSON AV)
E Al:VV.—It is universally conceded that
lownty Meal. erimmon in this
rid'ny thin , In arty
t.t o r. while at the gum. Ilme it that In no other
count,. it Intl at to young ea age. how this Lana. toe
oath rah... but the koala often caused by negle.. - t We
to 11. do not neglect your remand eldWarerien
, a ,bat
l the f. d Idollowing. you newt not leek goal ts
The. , aro mlentific preparations, and hare allot
tAiill hiOh Tnpulaxitr•
Ifaurl Perdno or Chin.. Powder. feAnPortiatt
to the nu. billions complexion a radiant Whitener, in
natistog should per -,, nn mon. riarfol than the nos of •
• n ,. der fur the .kin_ as many of those sold WV eery Noti
on, 31, Chine..• powder itiPhomontaled In &scientific man
ner. end contain. on iograllient which ran poasibly indict
no .tnurv.
Jules !oners fienilstory Powder, far oat 'g surserflo..
no- lonic. What more unsightly than hair upon thet
or ems of a lady in
T, article will remora it In • short
tint , . without the use of an, sharp Instrument
Jule. Hanel, Vegetable Liquid flair Dye will losUntai
Wool,
11.111,1rr to mt. white. or grey hair. a bestatlhally
Wool, lon.wo, or auburn li will color the hair in a
sh„rtrrtime, and own. etteriziallY than ivy other dfr , het
et the •tune time ihdelllble.
Jules ilati..ds,haysng C....ans.—lt a really a pleasure to
with cream: There. none of thr smart...inset ,
antidu eneriencell in the ww, of mcwt
a n d `- On
the ...ntrar , . ,t pen he skin smenth sad soft as thin
, mui*,, owl w.l liable to become chapt...4.
J. do, liaden• T..th Paste.—Next to the hair) we
thud , . T.t.th were intended an the greatest nnunnent to
the bunion face: jup a hen neglected, nothing is w.disfig.-
nom. or ven. My 110. e Tooth Paste will nowt
!
,to the t.,tb pearly whiteness.. at the same lime keeping
the nun! bra awl lieeltbY. •
j 1.11 ,.. ! . .:t .. F.1.,..Perfnmer and Chemis4
ged sate wholewile and ret.:11,1;%.-Prtahnortork IrCo.,
and lt E. Pitt.httrkb, and J. aliteln .U.l•lll.l AlletthenT
018,.
ELLEII.S: LIVER I'ILLS--"Could noert
without thorn
Sl'enonlinville. 0. Jan. 9. 1941.
31, It. 'V- ,E.l.l.l.—Vonn , sr. t:n only Livre 1111* Oat
...It inn,. 1 cf.” 1.1 nnt nnt elm, without thonn.,and ,,, l7
n, tbnl of Itnnn tonal, in she bigbent tertol of
cnmmnn , l.o.ll , ll. Your, unprctfully, J. I.4IIEEN.
Ca-1,-,n..1 end add by 11.'E. YELLEILS.GV‘VontI.t.
And na.l by riru,nnan .1•13
TEE BEITISVERIODICALS
ND . TIIE F.A.R3FERS'" GUIDE.
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1'11.6100v calunhlecYrerV ellnlYenn two b.,
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et
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twat at i•VI W. S. IIAWF.PIfa
TEWSTOCK OF PIANOS,.
on the Golden llalv, No. 101 Thinl rt..
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Indie richest description of exterior and totw, It. Is made
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