The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1851-1861, February 06, 1851, Image 1
ESTABLISHED IN 1786 PITI*BURGII,AZkTTE WESKLY, BY Whim & CO.: MC= Onla OS 005JZ I.ZGrtt. NLIT truS it TM pop ernm. YEIMS. n .1 , 11,r• mn l :33. 133130,e half telerlY• 8 Dohhtm Ifjeid I,l.Jeenet , - 'WEEKLY- Iwo .I..fiereVr mwn,. ktt CLett3 ID be eumakei on it... 1111010.14 Three copi. ITTenntiln r, 9 00 Yen nee.- , 13 toe 'lnenty rett,e,t, 'A/ 00 and t * o ibT/ gtt r i r u •rh ay ' 4l l. Zit .' n o 1.11n131 1 :1 . rre b,.., b e en, .ne T .ne , mipine,un Lem the money 13 • eat foe retteleal. SATES OF ELDVERTIBLITO (hue Nunn , (lb tines of 9:60991-911 pr le9;) oue n..,(9,1. 0 50 IP, eazs al•fitloual irm.rtion.. 0 ..:.i 19 , , two sre..lo 3 uo Pb. 4 00 Do. nne af l hl • SCO 19,9 li. thr, m,O. ' 9 091 tot 10.9.111 .... .. ! ........ ... 10 00 ~ .i . , aa9ntlo 12 ull 19,.. 19,1V9 ...nth, ...... ......... th.k9) ..... Stan.tit, Card,. U. horn or tars, per annum...E. 00 Otr 10i1u 1 , 0 v 1,13 .1.1.11t1...n0l One 2 , lnare,rhan,,:cahle at plcarare (Pert In . k2130)-..Vl4frite of tlp, paper ....... .25 r 0 For each suld.ttlhnal Kuarr, irocrt.,l over one month, and - 10,meti m1E1111,3.1 square tna^rh4 wuler the yearly rah., half Peke. Adrettigerntnit CS,10,1:141,; rrivatv,*and not ore[ fifteen eltnro. elturghl n. htuare and a half 11111,141..ers not a-sr.:aunt:dlr. for legal advertiutnett• he ynX,ll the tuatount rhar,,,ed toy their publicatino. Announcing candidate, tar attire, to la. chntied the um o the[ adv. , Ment elletea The . prt‘iles . .a, of atinoll alerrhs - rt strictly . led to their own ilato4n,t, bt,ines, and all wit...M....0h. for the beth•Pt of ollter perad....ar Web al all ad vvrtisement not Imnando,t , ly thuth.ch. , l ith their otru hu,in...l, and all .• laara7 In I. ngth or others - 4-e. I,ond he Dud& engueed, tk, ahar.P . a at the n.ttal rare. For .11 ouch tralmiont tail etparately repleted. coil prhtnld Parto.'orr All infrertiaementa , for and tit o e the lde Inatu bl tto ic tiOnth cm. thstobtp, p Strictly' and Mach In be cliar,h‘i haf t pm., payable Strictly g In ad. lan r. Harriette nowt. clvargy.l cratx Death notie, without eltargo , olsd by fon,ral Ittviratiha.. or obituary invtor... mud •her, *a accompanied to he pall for "Regular r. and all -other, mating comm./ka ftans. morn 11.11(1 , 4lnipied rail attention h. Pair& Soin.e.. Conerrh, or nts, pohlu. entertainment, where chargra 112:61e ' fJr ullattlzauv—all mortar - .. of W. - ,inigned toeall attotatihe to prtrau enterv. ..oh.oluted or Inten‘led laUtuote Indult intacet. can only ti p a d for stith tht. fry, that the Nam. Is to iv aad tor lf hateltded to 1.• In. oerted In the ihral ..,.1.11r.0. the a 101 rano. nth Le thuge.l at the rate of not than lo nt, Rubor or 40- hour,• no he hary.,l /1,1,1 Thom Vehtloh. Si 2 each. t heal Potato Agent.' rual Auctioneer: adv., the/Arta, not th be eI...NW nod., )0.00 1,10111. allotnal a Al.- COLLO/ of Oar. three awl oar third Per root- from the amount of Wig _ - . uMI wur PAI.III. , 000 ?guars, thre, ........ 5/ .) Do. each tawrtaart._ • Anrutrunir... ifiLL(ll 1,1431. .• •• •- Ow , :iglu:m(lU Ilue.9anc I werra.n... ... ... %longs AL 114, ..beh addltitnual cvnut. trawma ailverticantaata ta ,z 7.1.1 In Ora.. BU,STNY,S CARDS., TOIIN A. PARKINSON, ej. Ward. Penn etzun, betnnen 011aratuha Walnut. Al • Endues prompala etundra ATTORNEYS TAMES J. KU FIN. Attorney at Law, office. xnt TilAtimact ILA% r G.. AVA - eet _Diunoad y. Pittsburgh.ab 1.1. COLLIER, Attorney at Law, ntrtoe . to LovrriAA Iloihtzug 4. Fourth At, above litnithfu , Ll. IoG forroAd noto , Lon vrith IVAn. NourAe. kw. a Washington Cl , y, (formerly of tho• Land Office.) be pre waW To give grop, all,ution to tho proeuring of Lad RarratiLA remgm, le ; ArAl,to tio• prEnrutiou of Asko. Wore Cougrot, soy 'of th: departments. AMES F. KERB, Attorney at Law '-e-Lifiees .ff2M=tet=lT==al 01.1.A.Tr C. PLAYED IN, Attorney nt Lan: noats Fourth aa,. Parsturg h.' F MAI.. TATIM qr..- WATSON; Attorneys at Law No.llo Fourth Am , . Pitlaburub. ttnEalutour.—Aleur Day:.Jul.to Sl:lyd., F.- 4 Q.: 11. rm. Ilorrhon Yp. 0. luee, Jam klunung. A .rountallt; Geo. IF. Jortou, Pitt/am/vb. iaOFl5 BDWARD P.:4ONES. Attorney at Law Me an Fourth ?tree. tetvrewn Wool lad esolth. TASPER 11. BRADY, Attorney at au- Na EDFI4II r!,tt,Yittrburrtb. th liAliTegßS AND RROKIMS corei. - VC , . H. WILLIAMS - & CO., Baulthrs Fath4rlF Brokers. North East corurr Word had 'treat, / .ttsburtits. 811 tranwtlona Vt.. , librral termr; and calertirsum zeoratnly attrodrd Jathli D. KING, Banker and Exchange Broker, Forrarrah atrent. Denier lat Lank Ztoties.l3llla of Zra. - itga a , Gold and :nisi., mock.. bought and Star ingtierat,markaraftran prrranium (or krarairrksn Ralf Lopata . and Morainal> and :famish larallnin, in Jar .1.24 %Di. LARIIEI.I,3It., Banker:and Broker, V V .Ithstrivt.Gei. sljoining the Rank of PittAiara. AWiLkINS & CO. Exchange Brokers. . loath East Curni , r of Third aud Market pirre.. Ali asiartima at nn .t liberal rater. 11\1" 110L31 ES a FA)).., Dealers in Foreign .1.11 • and boliaeave D 1 .11• of k4chv , a- j ar e t i ll , r , iitrti flt. Pitt. girreVs 4 l37.2 . 4: un all the,yrindval rfnre titrattatl , ut the ralt,sl •• • . . GEORGE E. ARNOLD St., CO., Bunkers: nim, in Exchnnua. Coln. Bank Ni,,.0 it.. No. 74 Tourth Meet nest door to tie Bank of Psttrnh. Col. Inetious ranaftilla ...Beaded tn. tdal the pranced.. rematted to any ) m art of the 'Union. MISS JAM., 4.. NRAMER RAII3I, Bankers and Ex Outage •Btokent ,Iteatris In Forelpst and Ltnntrti• sof Ese.hlogr. Ceetltl , atos of Iteptwlte. Bank Nntes. Orfler, entzPr of Third en•t Woc.l greets, JtrMIY orpnsi • the St. Charles floret. JCAROTIIERS & CO., Banking House. ddrel on leponi eltlee of the united Stab-, . _ RdIRD & IRVIN, Commissioll7l:lCrant9 and Bill Brokrra Bann)) etteet. Peraonal and Estate eccutitlea fn.. Slit) tn.alo.ool•lonee on hand. VISANViI titl/1, IA,SA rAINIER. , I 1 XO.. Successors to / MUM T. • IlAnns !en.. tsica, ExcliCine dtalrn Is F.r. 1 10. Deimit. Reek Noto, and P.,<... — North We and l'bird Currnut Nlonry 11 , ,eiwo1 on nv D.- r.. 4 th,trlc2pa e' r Lt . ; in " : 1 1;11 4 zIZPA4:r d, blAnent taccuitau end Americo. God. ldraa4tmedc nv maztztimmalsnr Prodere.shitTel libersl terus, A i l Ir. TA..A . .L08: Commissioner and Bill 1, Broker, 111( F , ..cond Fim 1. rt N altmsittho will le .gi•ert‘ to all . hl• can iltit.burah lillanttfacturtri artkl, Away. OM !mod arr Immured az Am.( pollee. lorry. \long - we , etc oegt,tiated no fano'. al. terms. Advaue, , maf., if required. BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS RRP C. STOCKTON, late .Johnston Stock ton. lionl..ll..r,'SLAlnner. Fent,. and Blador, ner Markr4 and Third , treetn.l . l.ll.4 , uruh. . , JAS. B. 110L5IES' Cheap Literary Depot the 1 , ...1.11111.... New - ry calved duly by crptr..,, rmeir...l to any ;be Mavannco Ne.r.y.zi.. r .,. at the p.ll,Wher'. lowest prin. ; _ 110 Ph INS, 'Bookseller' and Stationer No :9 Fourth BAKERS AND CONFECt OPENS. • ITA.thiTfou'ic: di., I'l'heleßnle and Retail Baker furl Con/el - mon W.., Fourth .troot. PM, norm. coltllng CA., owl Frthry Coutletionsrl..l••FF 5.r. h.tW Aft twirpt punotuollf ....led If, CARPET DFAT.I 7 R W 11I'CLINTOCK. :81:itinfacturerand I - 117 , :1t,VTA1271 4,' .' K. nr.„":...n. n s l l:t:irt T ir sal 79 Wood.et - Pit.lAtmta. ORWARDIHG• MOMESION AND rname Ato }l'ooosoirci. LE /irSON, PIiODUCE DEARS llerch , nlA. Su. GI W. .trees. 43 ---4, 0. C. BIENTP..LIT, iranimilndon and For e Wnle.r M. 11. JOIE.N.StON, Formardiag and 2 . llnaivion 11,:tiuLt 'So. 112 ,1 , ..74...nd g#: . ff, Ft t { ( and beal in Prt.lurn and Pi.- . nrl n `anal . nrs.r serenth Men. Pittaburib. 05..Furicarding and • •Oeininiswm Sl,rchanti. Canal PAltabunch. 11. LIMT p. VIN TIARDY, JONES k CO., Succensors to A bands. Pa. • . DRY GOODS' MERCHANS. X Ocry ioux A. .M.ASON CO, Wholesale and Retat • Dot•tert la i•nr, konk Dry Goal, Ce Mark, Plt.burita. VitrliPTlY s BURCHFIELD ; AC*noLcuce edit "6th 111. C. %RIrRCCTTY .... .......... ..7110111.15 HACA'LET•Y 5 WIIITE, Wholegnle Deal- AS ere in ThretiGn Dry ti 007., :co. 101 mt rune. yERSEY, FIANING Commi.sion , the . ..We of Wooirt.., sod Wro floods: 10, rll kin.lt TMlta , Trisnin ll,uptbNO. mawc, r.rtlt ilour fn. Fifth. DRIUMISTS •' xtssr.4l fur. fewittl.. yLEYSEit*: McI)OWELL, ISlteensSorS to to Kerr .t lLsrm..r,) Dll , 4e7ra, Druc tusl setiotion nerve of W.ss.l street an6l Virgin all. T. Phnic,lase prevript!or, cartrolli cam poutde..l otht lay. • I'AIINESTOCK. Wholeaalie trLELefitillha,l4l,l4., re,r.r Wont and Front gts V. N. WIcKIIIISII.AM, Wholnsile Drozgiat sm Drnlet .:..wand 144 .4 1.1 Iro.A nt P. 11 E. ,SELLEIIS. Wholesale. Dealer in Drug.% Paint,, Two Sti.ll, Varal.b.,, 5?.. , 14 .- on7 Wood *tree. 11(.1.,burgh, torch a arr.u.d. T. KIDD & Wholeitilo Drugisto: Deal *, • on to-rointo. oil., Dye Stugit, sni liiwrharimtc— rroorktors or Dr. )1I•or% or/Anted Worm 0L.....15, Arr rills: and Lunn Mina: No. (O.rtwori, ltand snit lionith street+. Pittoburgh. Univ. Ire!..i.rerair Oa , cd, and farwanlnil with dlopateh. THE'- - .. : 0 AMY PITTSBURGH. GAZETTE. -..,_ I in! .1‘; U. 3101014. N, AVllt:lisale Druggi,..t, 7 Ana D• , .1 , St I. DY.. an - , 1,1.4. 1, Varnl#l,., 2,- 0. 95 , ll .m.l An,. fr,,.• dons. ;•'nul.ll .o( Duant•ml Alin, •it,hu,h. - • "' . ' Se 1100N.:1 A K Ell &ci )., It lv,l.Nalel rug- r4-ra.iticit Bin, /IA I.' Y., J. rornrr or F.:l..rt, CL,lr GROCERS V,ASICEL P. SIIIILVEII. IVht 1 4ct. Lldnlnr.T. 1311.11 0 , 1A TII OfiN 1)1LiVORTII eth. Whl e sal, op Amor,. l'n•lnsr.• anJ COMMI..IOII 511 . 1Vb.L4. and Al/e44, 11,44111 - 111, Nn. LI Wood 4.. Ihrt+Lor.rh. b17C1.11,.., I V. U IDG E 4 I N MA II Wholegale an.l Couttt ,i ~ Mott:Was, Nit. 116 IV I,W lane. end I.trtt t. ittEy. T Till: S tinwetCtn.rtitedon sad Fortran tint/ Mt, hantm. ttntl tmiLs tor lt r rightnn t. , 41.7t) Vutart, 57 Whim., .1'11.0.0.-.7h• jO.. gg H iN N W CO., Wholesale Grueers, it rrhogat.4. and Vrakr. Prince end Manufarlto-.. yb..rty nue. , MU* burgh. Pg.. B. C.kNFIELO, ,f Warren,, Ohio, 0 • C,mmi..iott.l.Ll I,,mirdiricr NI -mhmnt. Dealer In 1% ~ w rIN 11... m..• •.e.11.10,- 1 , 1 tml Peurl .101. 11wmlm Watrt lateen llnnthll.-1-1 owl VIM-15*AL 11.C.3.1 n 11.11,10. T S. WATF:ItNIAN & S •NS, Nniole,ale :Irfir - i'ine.iro'f' VAT.: tar 'l> :b1P,.41 rvaA . Artirk, Nev... thr ot Rieben ' ond erd Lynchtrttrgh Nanufanurrd Tobtioco,: ,I Way, rittaar4h , - •- - - F. VON - I.3ONNIIOILST & CO., NV hClie , IJ • Nal. Olocer4. l'oi.ardin, Cnlnunminn Merck in Pittpinirlch Manta rtur... and IVe,dcr.n Prodniro, Nd. 36, ramer. nf - Front 41.n2t and Clian,ery lAS. L/ A IlliOka, Monimnt. eaLl Dealt, t.urph Mai‘tratqur , —SikiU %)* [Pt SAIALI DICKEY t C0..1 WholeAftle Gro, Commi.l4nt Wrehaut, kud'llvskrn IT,lurr— o. :11 Water. .n 4 I": From .o-., I. Pht!Lureh. L_Szll.ll.ll . -.NUL , J. 41.VVITI • ItEXNEVT, late Eoglish. lialinc h her a Co, Illwler.nl.•tir,ormenctnn , ..iml end orwantinii 51 , r , atilg,aal 1,a4.r. Prralurr and N.. hunk 31anntr... - tare , 1:r.1,...,nd and \l2l Id . kktn.,.n 104. ,oux, runtin V r.lca r,, rnturawi ‘1 ILLER .t lilt 'KETSON, boksale Orta•rt.r and r+ (.1 Brandi., Win,, and ;r1:1111k. ...re... Librrl% alit train Pitt , huro,,,t, I n.n. C.Aitzll tarn., tr.. cond/anti, Artiturgi, OBERT It E. N 1 htile.le 11 moor. Lek-W.3og Pin Jl.t. Atalor in Prldver. PittAprcb '‘er, Inrve lure. ,u,wris:r .nl.l 31.ut....hr1a n.lll b odd low fur &db. i)I~ISElt1' 11 1) A Li.El.l .1. OE holt,tie ent111111•Itill ‘ltt , hant, dealer• Prkelkire kwl littibur,th Ninnufactuser. .14:1 Lthert, Pittgburgh• ()Bia A. CCNSINGII.AM, Wholesale. Forwaraine.artil'don 51, It- and Ural, In l'ittntntrgh vmult, Liberty stmt-Per.l.urvMl • 16311 111JALLY . 6 606d:11 tlf. .1...r00t0n .1.6 G 55 ‘ ...17 WNI.,II,AGIALEV, . . . Wiek . DLESS: su,, , en , ors to I. 0.1 J D. Wick. Wl:e:eez.lei , nevr , ler•nnling and compe.ram Mereha.... u.akn in Ir., Mal.. Wee-. Cotton lerue, llanufaetut..4 corner of IVolel nut NV.,tel. rarer.. DateL.or..:ll. .. . , A CU LBEIVISON t: LOUSE. IV hol,al, ...TV47.r.T,1A . :"t","'1" 1 1."1 ° ;T;l'i ritub.,h. _ . 1 , 1111.011 D. WILLIAMS ).. huli-.alo and h ßetnu F;akuts , l. ;laaufacttrux,,ltaY.rl7.:lV:Zlnu'il'tliri;E%'.7l,Alll,l,7" sum. OB n NON % LIT TLE • a1C0.8.. aiNno2 5 awLny etr,t. gaud Commit.. mid mil'itMburo WN ILO, 4urc A. K. FLOYD. ‘V1101...1e Orwers, Com . Duda Merr,tasn,. Dmiswim, iu Prnture —Round hOull.thav, Irmr.u< cal Labetr . Sixth etr..u...Fitt.burgb. .... 1 TOK PARKER Forvizu Whsc... Liquor, OM Ilan R"' -- - - tEATICE MERCHANT. irtt. -tor. 3 , 11/N N . 11,1r. AILTNI. YOUNG N. CO.; Dealers in Leather 111 J., de.. 1.43 1.0...rty 111:15ICAL ThrS'DITBEEIVIg. 01i N )lELdfift.innilrr in Pian..F.rt. , , eli Mu.ir. and ,1tn..f,0 1.1 , r - o. land rlatinnerl far hwkrkt, • I•.nls“ Fnrtrw. IV,lrrn rl 11;1 ENItY ItiLEBEIL. Dealer in Ntusie. Mu ..” agent for Nunn , n Clarke irrnn.l nnn Nl.Orr nith Coleman's .Erilean Anarlitnrnt A 1.,. Ua I,vnban.t MANUFACTITILERS. (KENNEDY, CHILDS & CO.. Manufuctu r.f eery nt..rl6, Prn 31 n he,An PiP . ohnrghPPe, . Cn.in otton Twine and • J. 43 r JONES I 1:1L Nlzinnfactitrer. ..f Spring h r oe' t ' I.lnh"' lni(.l In; al-Kn desists In Ilnlmahls Cminttga. Fire hneme Lon , P , and Coach Trimming , . smnsrally,corner of Rosa and Front ruse Ps pITTSBURGII ALKALI WORKS.BeIm net. Iterrydin., Ilanufaa-turers of Sala $O, r.1; 1 :1:,:i '.l‘.'7:.t: - .7:",;"'"'"'" n o"' ns. '""`"" — • bi GOLF: G LASS IV ( 11{ I) Ann's'.. ganigleinn.r Gam, Vial, Itottlea. a Ilast, Seam h Ale. Iltosral tbatrr, I.steut dittos, and In, ever, thsertidim. lumen co nstantlyy on hrod n ,neral assortment of the at.. articles Also smte—aa the other Was. Facto.. am nll stopmsl Ms is dm cuat...to ..unatml kat tory ,• to.a to full ones and will , ontloue mcmeratam. to.th • om toss and artutwr Order. mansetfoll, mllsiled. nod .111 he fill,' shortest nt.tice. Warehomr—No. 112 Mrand L.msn Was! nod Yanithrkeld at,. Pitt...burgh PAPER HANGINGS. lani r A LTE t I'. MA 611 A LL: u.l C . ll,ll—.lm,rter and I .alrr to 11 Fut l u uu l d An Su on Paper Harty an lunkr. V.hado., tWard Priuta. r I,uttg. and tVrapinn't I.oer. +L rdrol. U....yr...a Fourth and Mamma all., t...tdasuh. l'a TEA DEALERS.. oft !us s: lIA w own I. Tea and Wine Mrrran, nf the Dinn...l.l4..inrgt.. WM. A. M'CLl:lit; 5.. Co., tirot , ra and v 'Tea Dealher.and . a kr, PI i:M. 1..1...0, M.. I.l keiGrne o4, er a have al.a, • on le. and I , in C..remn ri wild tt4Wh.,l, mdv and n 1 1. Dealer. •md.h..l .41 ill.. I..wprd term.. TRANSPORTATION AGENTS. JOHN A. CA.I . GIIEY, Agent l'o• thf• Lak rri. Nh.ohi .1 nn t to• M1,1 , r tool OW Lnk•• • InG, on 11). corn,' 4NV etertn.l 5un11,6.1.1 AA FEE T °ON YEW l'frpi.rii'•tor, 4,1th0 ymy l'ax.imrol 14. at 1,411 atl,l 111LEECII i'ran,port..r4 Carlo! .I ba-grarsiLug. .tau, of 11,..Cw03.1. VENITIAN BLINDS • wEsTEity ELT 16. SON. well known • Venitlan Blind , Inks'. keep iht..tat.tit on hiaid or um. • . oral, the hest marl.. their tin, at their old Fraud. No. rt. Clair rtre.. ale.. at ad Mart., ntrert parotid lory. euttinum Venitian h hut., made to otJar. and .4.1 tilitetr ant. IA. BROWN not r)lpectfully inform. th, pub....hat baud a hi. .. ho thew ..S D.l4lollti. Alleaheui riti. Vornitlata bital, \ ruffian Shutter. art made .irder in the hem(• warrant...l equal ta !ant In the tilitrd 101.1. i.an rintieved itheut the aid oirrew dri.er. hurehn-ed i.tnek. hail.. awl trued Of th. raUnt.tesuttilightizetit of ham., out pmpared to ritruinli their •tlil euthrter.,. the lie at larueAFmurf . ith eve, thing in thetrle. , to.l etreet.l,l.littrirti. VETERINARY SURGEON. I)A31 II A 11,1/1 E, ott•rinarr t 4 orgemi, trms raliuhurgh. .enu.l quaint 0, plane lb. I. ha. o.tanwnt , -1 pracl,. m 10.5.• MA. ~u tirh.e,,, het,wer rotmetod In. tr. w•vp ku In men...tinn 'With .1.11 e 0 1112.r.kanIthi. In ,neral 0111 ntrri , l ~,,, corn, of Tunn,lgtrrrt WWI Penn.ylvelnin Avenue,. WOOL MERCHANTS PARTNERSHIP NOTICE 11. LEE !lam wain "a' oval ..th Wan hi. rum, Parton. J. fa illa‘;7ll7.7ll.•!'r'll'aTF‘l'aa":l ‘l'aa'ra'a IL It RPTIY S. L E r. Wi.t. D ti.crti and All.cfitre.":;:1?1!:'0;r"t`: An".""" January In. I aal . TiM3BAl'liii, Wool 31ercliantg 1.71 laaaalvr. In Flniar nat.! Prnalau, 'au I F; waiNllng anal lllrrrhantr• Na. 111, Fir. aura,. and llti Sarmand rat,burzli. ENGRAVING AND LITTIOGRAI'HING. 1 1 S . EVII.E.I 0 I I N ,E It grrl VC rau IV.orl. I.llllc. Hall. (tined ItA.—V Rai ef Nett , •-intnere, Frentleteerre. Latleta,... Drug Leletie. 0.015 for lnn.n•nt. :e . .- eittliote. Anti ArenciAnietn.: l rti.11.5 In the nettt et) I. nt Art. anti At the Innttet • Arvllit.etnrml 141,1 Ind V cur, or 'Tin, mid tir snlinimt at Ow t.m. ,, t rrewno - prievoi. JEVTELE.I3I3. Au' w ILS.U;sr, NV !Itches, Jewelry, Silver V 6 am. ulti %Mart 40r01g.. rurn,r 31.1. .4 P4tabw2b....- amk, c artful] replan.. 11.11.33..DWA82 M88.C11.A.151 4 8. OUAN, WILSON' & CO., Importen.-^rind A Wh01.,,1r Dvslerslrl Ilsrdorare end 6atlery, Yn. IV Ftr , rt, PostAurvh. DENTISTS. PR. D. HUNT Dentist, Corner of Fourth / and Dv,tur Iwteerp Market and Ferry Arra, 111,humb. b611(40)51NN3 , 3301ipl 11 6 1 . " 'CHOLAS VIVIAN. Civil Engineer. an7LlgL r ..7%q " l ' elT4Tl4! * 7.lgV, ' lg,s A f. ' l;, kr Snip, Wntor Wen.l_,ltolling 3111.1 R. NUY 1 .• fontol-betxlst W A. M. and tt P. M.. ma Me nptidenrc. N 0.21 SlLrbgry Pietnburotb. tataa..ity• 117 te k !A N IIT 2 1 .I, S7NOBLE—Cite Flouring g h. 13 A. MADEIRA. Agent for Delftware Mu ... toxl In.urarive Cnmparly. 42 Water Area. I I; ARM NER COFFIN, Agent for Franklin ThlnflnAnnale Onuraoy. north cult oni.ner of W0...1 nnd yvn. GLENN, BrioK BINDER. Wood .treet, .y • x , runil door fruit the ezraer Thant. whom dri"Pv. - 11 . 4 "li - L 11.9 In to 0' pattern, and u 800 SA ourobrr, or old I.lotro ootatearefully.nr ra.palreA. Name, put= lo lettv.r. ivho have 111.1..ilartted to call. Prior. Ir . . • F ALI 4 IITX. ; t. Invite the attention of boxer, to their %trek or I. re,h tiogig now aµ•ulno. and which the, are prepar.•4 ggll on very accomtmalatiny term. n.• .all be ronglaull, re,verina freNh-gn,lo. during th.• aere.mi. and r.ent , t an examination of our •rtaw.k by wa ern mgrehaantg. and then viral. our :fly. MGURU SCO., Wholesale nail Retail Slanufnelorm..4 bpnler , ll,ll-ds Cap. nod FUT. .rndr bitocdt nod Fifth Ftrrtt, Whrt , th, niTo, nud etatyletP.dork of UM, 3 . .. Ford de .-I every quaky and male. Whr,denale and ' Redi:, eul 111 lite tin. mirotino of thvir ruldotn<A4 sod parehn-erd gvnvr idly; toduntny thorn that g 1.41 on the Loot adv.- IdgelTLl4 trnro. • VE.M. 1)1613Y, Merchant Tailor, .lintlier, V V andltml. rin 140245 .11ale Cbthing. Er Whits Mr. New Coach Factory—Allegheny. j ... . M. A. I%IIITE Sc CO. would re -27:-_,.... apretfullr inform the public that tbry ha et ..• p %hot. on Larmk. 1.4 m..... emleral and randtMil ..treola. The, aro now n[' ,F mat ma IffrPamal M rerelar .refer , for or., dr:wily-um of voluelee.Cnard.... Chariot., Ilarourhea. Buggies. Marta, arc- he, wharh. from th.dr tang rsti,iencr In the manufarturt of the uhme wort, ~_, , and the Malin,. that have. the for' .;•ntklent Mar aro ' in. , :. to Jo work on them oot rvaronal'lr lento with ARR/VALS AND DEP All ' 11111ES!OV ItiAlta• time. wanting article. In their lion. Pat.., partlrutar attentun. tn tin.rrlerthat of ...Mal, 4 I: triggs -111 .1 r....n•Mord. f hartiberr Mag. Iffeladrlphla. ind harhag nano but compote:lt aorkmem. No, hate no New fork, Lon mt, to., t.. 1 Northrrn pine of N. 'toll, t....itation In warranting their work. We thrregmr ark U. ' Dclmvan• Nev. Jrre'r, and the Ma -Non England :data.- ..v.lon a tit'. public id Bd. ma""r• Th.. Itrugd. h.0...ta Lower Canada, Nun hrutia. and N it Repairing door In the 1,1 manner. and an the Now Brun,vritk. d..., Artiara at 4 p.p., at at 1 p.m raag rosaunalda Irma . pdffi'tf w a rn Lon., -11, Mairreilff. .id - 1141/daraharg. 13, 11111 r 10,1)6, -,.., •,.,,,,,, inoluding 111, mounts'. of 118,11.•nl. Cambria, l,titte, VIM -- tn, imitate, I.youmtug, NAL. Mrlioan a lrrater, grtff, PENS' MACHINE SHOP. , .0..,.,.. Union Nut tart of 11 tetinmelawl, 'Oa LlviStarie, Mormart ill, S - Z, a., Ilm•da. N. ar Alraala. and Ithlt - I - I \VP:3II'I'3IA N. Maim fac , tux.q• of all ~,,.. mum. A rria.s. Mail,. • ~...41i,.wiatr., at II ... - 2.: de kinds of cotton und wt... o tnerldnrrf ~ Allrghen, hart. drsly id I', 1 ... ff... rim. The share work. Mug now ill full and LUer,igta Lill,-11, Botha, Pa U. Fret, 1 rawfi.r.i. awl daemon e, rata., I a.m tirepanrl fr ram... nrdrr. with dirp,mrh ,rain lea 11 • le.. part ohir. York ~d ...par Vattadiedpllt Mr all kmd• of wartinery let sag Ilea, each . l willow% , Atom" at , ta . and da gurt.at U • AL nu trra. apnrulera.rarde. grinding tamhinte lawn,al dam. :al - tilt A . /ND i1. ,1 .. - II) Wash/1110, Pa., 017/.n. 1,,,,,, 1..... rperge., ,Daman., loom., mmllon rant, double kat..., 5 , rarryff. aof Wertm , ,laralenuttly Virgvula. or alngle, for tar Hunt or h r' amt. mulra. Jart. , .. ac- /lag/ land i/a/connn.. It aelongt./. l'it/...allwrnawm. - rlide and hand. lathes ~ad toed. In genial All Made ra n part... onto awl Indlana. nouturk.,,lldlimes, Tatinta of al:dium made to onler../r, plam given Mr gearing fact. i err A tal•autu, 11...... r., 311redrimpl. Arlattlaar, North Cato r mt.. st temonahle chars,. Ilny °eon., 1......1,15.1., glands. awl Torateddl, Antra , ' ; Rea,. re--gruordt ,Child. 4. Co,. Illackrtrok. Kell a Co. at ft r a.: awl .1,.,r,...3 r. tr. King, Pannork A C,... Jar A. Ora,- , . _ / Srvratmern.r., ttato.-Rf Farr., Itadlnia, IlartWzo, L' Ali LI: MARBLE .15'012 KS, (e4taliliAlod '1 1 ,:,',':',.'.." . A .. .11 . :,,1, - ,11 . 0, )• ,,,, , , ,,,, , ,,. , t=r,; , . m ionr.i.i,,9','lT.".4,`lttr.. itidl 'An. '4',,:i 1.-s-,,,,„‘-.,\11 , . , d ar r ' s ,. ° ' ; L , N ,, ,, ,• e7:,i 4,44 , 44,44 , 4444. ", Vault.. Tomb,. Ileadatonea, ofta, 31matel Mott, Centre and ' ''', .. sire " . -- Y - - ‘ ..Y ' -.- A-- -,--- ••••••- -- Bra. or lc, Pa- t•olutaliaos.drrum all, Pier Ter, alarm,' nn hand. and made to order. . A,l4abula.Start Wa,ne 'Alohna,C, linimitatVa NR a ehotre aelt.rtion of Draiminga on hand dab/ , ~,,,,,,, ~,,,,,;4 ~,,,„44 1,,,,,„,„4-4,,y.4 ...ir. ma. - ' awl Loom mtatio.•• • 1161.- Ilia extrrairitbern mitlew Important to Stage Coach and Wagon „r .... ~..... of Imams'. atel Illitadr. Ina all khe Manufacturers. ,_ /mn. Ina, and 11,...,/mon. lAA) Artir ea 11 a ; de ' gar. at dr. a / ."' ''.- I ESSHS. SINGER, ILA RTM AN & CO., ; KAT 1/AlAs, - ill rhari.hure Ilnuaton,Prinidcld,Taren: I h. To botutht the right o 1 an A3C1.1.:, rutoutod by; lam. Froetort. kirtanutn,;. ht kludriara.44l....trouti,Ciar ' l '. tanalel ideteluaer. ealled h. Mold 1,......" It ha, km. an.l . l.3martwhl emmtlea. dad,. rampart. :rands, An teen toned I) our I'm, ',wen builder,. and pronounred I rm. at ,P . ls . and dep... , la. x. • aH. ho the Lett'ane, Au ordloar, eerh, aith a.l or thaw/ , 4 ,1,a,., _Hy i.,,,,,,n.„ tr,:ra.,,,,, hik t ,,,,i, ty,,,,,,, Axles. runninir daily, will r0u.n,,,,.. a hail Slut Nall in .it 'Mr. llaritu.burn end Nun Lodge .1111. e. Tor/4.y,, month. , The mall guantit, .4 oil t/...4 I. one aN. l-m I ~,,,1.,.. ,md ..,,,,,,. ~ , sr; .art, kloadara ....Arno,. we have of the groat. tedurtiott of frmtion• arid'. /a odue.elatattp.,l Priam,. ; A. Y. 4 ....4 , 94..40r 4•44 e , 4 ,4 4,4 f 7 ,4 .. ,, ,k .g, task th' .33 .'h t Hamm... tam It Slur a.m . . Itill ltilz i, file. and Mon prrprletnrs to afire 2.6 twr rent oh Imre.... and frrd.- .. . ~ , ,k ca 4 „ , __, S r ,, 4 , _ t Ta _.. 4 , . .. 4 ,t l : ' 1[17it ' 1 i c . 4774/I "L t:bn ' ; ' lLrall 6."' r. ‘ ll ''.. . .T ', .. ' lTTlT.:l `zil"..--1i.,:':.17,z:, a '05... .• " ' ' '-' ~,,,w.tll entirelr error.. the w ' ner. iron ' , emn i ing off . to ro.rowe -Br Buri..., ritmarth. , E ,..,...„, It) ~r , ,,,,,. g .„,.: e., ~,,,,,.. ~,,. ~.r , ,,k , 0.,,,... A n t,. , r , I n un 1 all. . /.Ihotethroan. tianhltrAltffilgavor. 11.41vmd 1..4 art. 12 to 15 Im daily' ruonstig: I non. Imam.. n. lerry...rdm. host LAMIIy. Upper Nlialdlor tganhoww—No, Twit stn. and 11.5 Front rtndtr, Pith. , tom Pa U. v" , m 1,1 •1^ mai Thitralarea, at :. a. a , .1. , Fatah. u,,-.5 1 , t pa,/ Iltoelat a and 1 hundtty at 4a. I. . II . 1• - 11. 11 aller . i mil Noblexuran.Catalor. Ilr) n i. „ l.)lL;t i l r Y , , ,, 7% ,. .. i i. 1:'/I bi ; . Li m ber1 1. )::..tr , ....:, ,a 1 .. .ep , i i Ltvi ,„ :l.i....u, =e7;7l , :j . u n i,fa i rztz . 4 . tv IS 2; .. end...morr, that he m ..tat rerelving his now fall Mork ra 1 ...,....t. Mondays erai l lrbdridara. at P. a. CU/111S. t• a ISI lIRREF. and LLSTlrilig• of thr n • I,mi., 1 • -lir rlintan. Murgatkaville. Slmm, an .‘ 1,, admard G.r the at/pm/a-hi. fall and vinu, new/ma , tour, a mnianet raring., i , /,..lret, Nn Arrive, on all alma.. la went a( clump fashatimbir. awl nog elothlng. I: mar, a. ' r a .Irwarta ors g T, at ha . will rtrul ,het lar,st. mravresh./nable. and teat et.r/r1 In the. • ~../tr,...- RI Mimic, North, Offidtal .n. and Apollo. tte•tern et/1112/11, al. thal emahlmhnernt. rept. ' Pa. Antra* on 11',..mam ...at N CM( Yvan, en 1 /.omtaT _ 4 . , alti A la, -. A CARD-185L Lettaita.. -- tir luaan'a lorry.. Anita, on )14day,at 5 r. so . AMAMI. Ma nnhaT M 6 4 - M.. MURPLIo;Cro.&,.r,,Ir RCtat .I.LIj k *LI.), Nortit , Ex b t . , ,1. : 1 4 . 1 , 1 3..., i .- IL , J 1N... 7 ) :: 1 . 11....,,, trirk -D . att,ii, t r. :4 4,, P . . teil: - ../.re. tithe etonmenonment of tho Mw Year, to re- . / rounthea. .A./.."/ dad/ ai; a •.. Lad del at t/ii a aL turn tUrir Mania to Writ eurtoinera anal the pnaglagekner- lettnt/ fir Or . /holt ....„ 1 ... ,411, torbour lb, Vella./ fatal/ than , a mam. extend/Q.{o hem, and , Il i their d,nartur, ra nt t ..liti e trt-TV=Z- , - bfthe dm enntanaater ertbee - liaVlntr rverntirillih/r.advavrtarlair mai , *iaPPlPiapmifwae. enlarged sad Improved tbrte mom. they areanahled t./ keep liter.' 11,,,, •dePartmr On hand a rem C2reraare.a...ortment of Otala-andhu,era - -- ,-----../ -.--,--- ,-, --- will hat.. the mtruitage of plrum ' , f lig ht Ia .11a01./.. A he r -I,ettan. T.. .h.shin madmq I• BATES OF DISCOUNT. , flrt ' r ' eatabratnent. ' aaar a. marttrablr. a YANIILI t ...121.1..114 , rgrr r ..m, re. t Prrerirrilag 1111,111. at hTl.ll:l:4whoserwerff article In the lir/ lincel/ line, needed Or the anntwof to ran be proems-4mA In their '& Ira , I.M ES .5... SON.A. Mak ero. c.nn5.......1 rffnr. to what the brat tn... and tn owl. at low ak - a , I 7 ak , ,a ,„ al, t„,,,,,,,,, TA. II ~.,, a ,.. ~,..„„,,, Z `" ,,1 ‘ ti:1 1. ... ' in h falr ' rr ' it7M . n k' ar i ttelisr ' ir '7.. ..a, "' 6=n'" ''''' ''' 1 PEN NrY I.V.INIA . lira.q. el Alzargliatl. do Immo tl IPILESALL IiCnISE.,i • 111 be motioned in I Rank of Iltt 4 ordh . rm., . 1 ‘ , . - ... , -. - dc. the tonna* up statm..-maranre from 4th Perot or through ( ti n ,awl Lark ot do rm . ,Ilmorh at Xrn,..- .. .dr, imerr nran. m and Bart a .1. ..pan,Tramt, at Vt•noptown do , '''''' I Itank .0 Cc mom- , parte. , Bank Oneatmati do - DITTSBIL'ItGIi 1.'0311111:1tCIAL CoLucr., Rusk ../f Nt: ' e L t.l ' 1 .kr.n.rea paill , ,tatmercial 111,Ciertnnatidn j C.Yrner or Think and Slarket stars. The only elm,- , [ant o i , „-„,,h . ,4: i ' v ' . . n .r' a , " , -,,,,,c,,r 2 ,,,,v 0t. ,....„„„ , , .. .__ ,,,,, tired Inert uthm of thr kind . l'lttehurab 1... - / trt -Jo./ Vietcong. Pro/died .In , tt'orn"r I. the i r,'",11',;71'1“ -... '" , ..-.:r , - . 1- ~. .L 1 . 7- ..• 4 , . „.., ~.• ~.....tern 1... my Iran. dr . Tows., of Arrooda • " it K ehmulr•ritu. Prof...arm 1.4-Pruntnanohlt.. sl em , otllr ' "''''''' 1 ' 33 '" a i .r '''''''' ''' ‘ 1... "' ...- 'ff . I Bartarrg a 51.1,n,- Ilk prt:at. Net., / .. Comp...atm:, re Alex 31 11 Prron. E.,.. Lecturer on Commenial la. { .. 1 7,,V 1 . 4" n„, 'V . , a. ~.,;',.'',"..1‘.3',.1..a NB , ildwd.lemriffff a "' 6 ‘ffl' . . k.... " 34. “ 4 n " '''''''''.. ' c1ar,..tb.:711.w.h IL.. ' mtr , ' ' / . .;1 " , - Itli . . and It upoltt stmt. to parr, branch of Twine., aliw, an el.- 5t„. ,, ,a „ .. i‘k k .k.rlk k ... rk , a, ~,,,, gum and rapid twounartehlt, am wail T , .dl awl rm.' 3h.....1111,1•1111:,ka1ik po.l., , netr. . , ~ h ,6 7 .,, V,,,,..... 3 "..t . 7.,..713,,,..... i ~,,,, ~,, ~,,, ~,,,a , Phllarlrlphia Bork twr MAIt 4 l-k:VD lloferrone Warts of tbe ...drat elty rrhunta • d,.. - : ~. 0 . , ,,, ,r, .. , ~ .r.".., . ..'n. par ..' • ' Treat...man, Owl par C•mntt: • _._ g p,,,,,r4, if .Of rt ,, ....wn, Bank ;atm N di:ltdEY .4 I/KLAn ARE -hi SSOLUT lON--The . , Rani, of Chatater.hu,l/ TAO as Lank, Sa xy 4.,id. 4 Shoe wm,thmlard Tr ...anal mane.: on toe i kk ,,k ~,,,, couk„.,.„,kal a:7011\1A. tint Mr, N. lummen of the it will 4. aettlnd ler either kt.„, aft k ,„„,,,,, , ~ Irv. R ,th a 1 a ik..„, ..,,, of the part., thr name of the finn ta nord ft;r that pur , B k ., „f ,p, Ca , . ~ , ,..p . „ , Ilk , , , r ,,,,, , tr. 1, h .,, u , ...P. I. U. kEY.NOLII.4. ~,,,, ~, r ,,,,,,..„ . , r [ E ., ~, o ,_ . n „ . . s z J. L THEE , Ban 1.1 I iette•Forgh ' r a !garnaffr Rank at Virginia I thankk a 1....,,,,mn . --I Vrarhang . a belt Rank 4 I Bank of Midill,/ , ./n V.Nortli t/ ee/ern hurl a. floutgomer. Q. hank p.m ftranrbr• .. .... ..,.. a. Bank of Nanlmnahrrlaud grl Noltlll CA Rohl NA I'4dt...tank r.:ll l nnk of Cape I rur- 7 G,luntl.l4 Ilk A lirld,eCo.nar,lll, a m ..4•N Caro/Ina, 2 Dorlealown Rank . pariOmmn..rrial Bk.. WllittingM VAAL.. Bmak . parl!derrhante' Rani, N....Mtn 2' Fr ia.,,. Rank. . /.,;. SOI - Tll CAROLINA Fa: Ric of linelca C.-pall/lc at the St. of e Cnn.lina 2 Farman, En of Lauemter par hunk of ffnuth Carolina gartarta,, , Banlt offloading mrillank of Charl. , •tnn- . 2 (am , Oa of , r l ...,lkiti C. par Planter"' 4 rtrrhuma." 11l 1 Ear. k Dn., 11 a, nr•hura /01 GEORGIA 1 ranklin Bk. 11 adtington parl.tumieta Ina. 4 Banging Co 2 Barri...atm Rank._........ ',Bunk of Angirda th a i r B an t, . . _ %.1111. of Ilnumwirk, Augur. 0 iLamm., Rank.. . _us, TY.NN Er? a.a: lanta.ter Could, Rank.. Par/All ./leeol /./A. - - la•banf at Hank par' KENTI'Cta Illnera' I,o' of P. 4.1.01. %Inca 1.r01nri1,,1,..1,vi11.• l e 51,mottgaln•11. Bank . . gatillt. of Immoral.. Thur... 1, Wrat Itraorl. Bank ', Northern Ilk of h•otnrk, a 'man, Ilk•Wilkerbarrepir temthdrn 111, rf Erntorli a. I e. rt Bank 51114.,,1,111 1 1.1... f Nor. ‘. Ilk of Mate nf Illamurt ~,, 011 Ili ILLINOIS Ohio State Bank. ',,Sttr flank and hiandlre.. :a; Itranrh at Akron . .I. , ltank of M. 0.,. :5 . Itrm'en at A 11..., do; IV IMA,NSIN ' ilraw-1. at 11.1.1grf. , 11 d.llartne a VI. 1 In. o ' hi, r Rnmeh at Chtlarfftr dal 31 ICII II:AS Ilrandls at f Imelami ,11.iimearte . 31...-hantrr Bank 3 Branch at Toed.. ......h.h , . ornisaml Suak Mok 5 , Brew!, at 11.. ton .I,,lPenlnrular Mud. ' Brand. at lelau me do Inaurunm. C..u..e., A • Itranrh at. oturulot• ...Isiong Bank .., 3 Bra.‘eh ..t AMtutml, do CAN t lit 'u rmr h at r,I. ot da Ilk .111 N Am. Mom Toronto:. rawl, ar 11anat•MI . da'llank uf the P.m:, Irronto . 1.1...11 at I:,,Mr. d,,'llaok , 1 Niantmal a. Hno.rh m eine.sumn . do Bank O. 1. , Canada. Trm,ton '. ' Branch at Irdoinhu. do EArTERN EXVIIANiit: IBrant. al ........ngt,... ,1,, 'an Nre /ark ',mai t . •.., i Rawl, al . 4 ,„ 44t , d,• tin l'hiladtdplua /1. , ,'• i Brac./.1, .0 1.,...1.. 1. e . .h.Jun it.anuor.. do '. kranrh m et...twit...lr dol \l1•.$'1'1:115E \ CIIAN. 1- Branch at fll.lrma. . . 4 flurlnnall.. . . . . I Branch at N....ark . - . r ' lam ' , ON'.. .. . . Branch a 1 El, rt.. . do fit. 4..... . , Brands tie pringLrld ... do ii..1.1i AND 01.1•A'llg 1 ALL I. I Brunel... Bartrtla . dolt/m.IM., 1-Imneh 11.1.00 Brandt et Tm. do . Pahl. 15.541 !' Brand... rt. l'lrmant do 1 , :anlo. all . lurid I //ranch. 7an.osllie. .do Eagle, He 4 444. till., ltranert,Lf....a a 11... 1' do Frdr.l , l. ...1 / or.” 7 4. .50 1 r/L at P../temou . an u r m e b re .. g . ~. . ~../. B l r o c h lat h . An nt . l ue r 1 1 , 1 iarl l doleluid 1.0 I Ilamorh at Chillmahr .... do Natol.rma . _.. •.. 3,1 I Braneh at Co, ahoga. do Inceata ..:.1.5 ‘er -- ;Cri rrx ureh In ren t ring from the buelnew nr Iteronnle r SIN, I would rweenroend Mr. J nhee tn fewtnle scut the e ntnnyeye a the ho n., I- 0 REYNOLD, • I L. SILEE, Wholesale Grocer, Commineinn Merchant...l dealer In Paper Ltd Rash rum, of Penn awl Irwin rtnvt.g. In Pa Air:3lOVAL.—Dn. 51'EER !Ma removed to Llbeny amt., below rllt. Nn. 103. 0111 R andn era, bulLllnu. et.l.lllllm EAGLE SLIP4RELF. WORKS. 1.:,'T1111.1SIIED I g 32, by ED.III:ND • WILKINS, No. 45 Liberty at., 0.0,1 otWiart l'lttsloayb, Pd Mouument,lturial l'Alt,.:Tombetnne., t. , Crotr. nod Viet cho kiwi,. on hsocl mot ma., •orttr, ofd,. Ntarl , l,-.. sod us tort [trtitirott i ticoa Ch., •/./holootos on I • 4 (tido Italj. I I!, It• ItE.VERENITS. : 11.rmar Demo - Clare Lormo. Ihew JuJp.. Jul. Racy., EN, I:Jaalwou.,r., Fst, lcJo. Cx..h l'irt•l•utahbent_.ruurr J. 11. Shromln•n,r, lifll J. Cam*, • Wilson 11.4.!..11..n. lloon k Snocrixt. it , •lwrt %14.Kuivht. Wm. Ilwate, Jw. Mclimp - ht. BrmiUs D. T. 3:. ,- )Mnn ," hem. Ittwir. i ro Frltut:r. Aileghrn, W vratoful fvr th, ywr Mm tO•wl.dtamg 'ear. MM •ity. ttwkni.; ts..l no. largwt andtit julot ',tr..' e.r• u no. t 1 vri I eaavavor to rend., msal•fiutims how.nfl.r. tit l JAMES W. WOODWELL. lABIsET FURNITURE MANE rl fxrturvr. ITara-ronme 07 ANi Third 4+,1. J. W.., W rentu.ctfolly iutt - ins hie friend. and a n d timed that he hoe now riAtitli4.led the largest and timed clock of h.nwelmlt furniture aver tel.,. seen line city... ha Is determined to unbolt thoduality with welltware.ont tnateriala beet workmanship. and newact dr el m ai, sit, frond the aslant of hit ce. orders and faallitt in tinfxturing. ie . enriblet prudu warranted urnt dun at the loweet 141,, Inc 111. Zdr4l.l be principle of identiff the ctikorm arc' Titer... with his own. in nullity and price. and I , eens 31,1,1* ton halal lb. yntatret variety of every tirsenpuon of furniture. from the rhea wed and idalnast, to Oil. nowt ale gmm and .wetly, that • hon. , or twir Part of on, mar be furnished from hie stork. or toaninfarturvel expressly to inter Ile therefore• etliCitA an inepeetion. that the advan tagas of hie establishment nasty hs known. The following ankh. antuyt- In part, of hit strek. which fur rkhrwes of 3 1. and nnult.-annot. be rurPassed in an, of ths Parlor. drawing. dining. and bed.rotro chairs. of evert variety. cmmisting if ryacwood, malnwany and walnut. blitatethen. Concerratoir. and Easy C 1..!,,. a every derk. criptlain Omahas, Sofa, Tel.-state and Divans &lb. , latret grand, and American patterns; Tubees, What-Nr,ts, and parlor Writing [attn. of Yacht], Itlndin Work Tablas t and fancy inlaid stands, music stymie, and holders, inarbla top. mahogany, Itiegfetel and walnut cantry and sofa. ta itaa raten•lon dining tables: all 1,110. s or the most improvoil. and dadttedly the least kind mule: earl. Pembroke hull aid rr Uildre; wartrae., bedsteads and wwthettands of each a , lame aseortnienn gothic ha/i and pit.eir reneption chair, , ttoirians end stool, scent."' and ..ok rat•es. side hoar , . , lire screen., towel ruck, hat etatuto.and mitele and cots for dilidraw. paper PI/Leh, table and tea yew.. mahogany. rcriewool. and inlaid pearl Tildes, de_ di A large wooriment of .cnnsion Piirsiltitm and Windsor Chafe c.tan, limiters supplied with all articles In their', one. iteasobonts and llotels. fornkbed at the shorteet notice. All mien. pmmptly attended _ rut EVENTII GREAT SENIT-ANNUAL SALE 7 of Arem Coma $lO Monday, Ineember CO. 1640, onntinue • throilith the onintli of January Their •hulr eatahinde ment lins 1.4 m thrown open for Retail Tnule. and their es.. spree. .toek. amounting . to One Hundred and Thirty Tband Puller, will he offered et Retail, et fully one . lourth tmo than prima. TI,, untie.. of their Mme Annual Pale to wille of the , thunmands who attended the rale of last rem, be milh dent utianintee for a rail tin, Mauna Th.Y h... 00 7. tomition a fen of the ens prim, for the benefit of time. oho hero never 'unman.' their air Ito h Caehmerr. 74 rent. - usual Prim Si Ann Mere, Cotton and 55 unlJ:eohnieres 2A mint, initial prim 37!.., mut., 1:16 pl...uttun and Wool74re hiamin., 14 and IA rent, re end nt. ;u ph.... high ie milnmil plaid de s 4A out, mina' Prim 4 ' $4 , Me r m. rtrmeel end figiired Cu mOG. ueual prim 75 cent, Al' Mem. taw, de Chine and Satin, 473: ante, Usual prim fl WI Moll.nelurrd .5 per rent 101 l pieem hunch ileri 2 mei. ma usual prim 81,175. 7410 Purantettas and hYliiimat Cloth, maimed per Pent rime. Alpaca,ln w rs, redured anld from mat. Si h' then noual t. imi4o yard. Ihmnet . 1i 4. at 8 and 10 mute, tional prim I. tn unite Vert enionid Calienre at rent, umal prim *- Inn mars lini4loll and Anieriear. Celine., at ti and 10 rent, usual prier 10 and 12Y. mat, 90 maws. Illrsehed V noun,. redoerd l milts per yard. IMO belia'llrown 41ImUn. smith. Alai, harm. Embrokielim. Truutulnue. 110.101 sad Ointoft, Linen., Cheek, Clothe. Canduterm. Camila.. and :main tograkr with an (rumen, rankly of other amid, all id.whieh All he Marked bow. w laser Prlces thanaoS t.f them nreiou. They {llene an early mil. I . many of their rhoirmit a.. is will emu le. add. The lone., line... Med et fired A. .1. N1A1 4 071 a coo ant C 4 Market .1. ORN UROOM'S. .10 dozen (torn 8f1X4312 le egr u rlaari co. janD TSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 6,185 J STEAIIIEILS,'.INIAALS, vrovEaL E ENTs, Of OCEAN MATH 8113 PB. Th.. tand,rntrd ur ,•thrr Te,Pls ire appointai to 001 l • • . . Lan.—liy Tri tlttald LICtLYI. Ott 71[1,..171. 'TAT. Cann:ln. .Satorday. Jan'y Wm , FrVy I. Env,- . ........ ...... 1,5 b. Nmar York ...... March 1. , at.nrdar. I . .lnrchls. Nrw AP-11/2.. • • ~,a Lavtc.roo, A,.ia ...... ... .. V..... York ...ICedoestsy,Jan. J. Vana..l. .11,:trn ... .... .......WedricrAny. red 12. Ater. 1 1. Yn. 11 eduelatcy.l.rb. IX Eurt.pa 11.0,0 u ~..11,100440, 31 .- 12 loin. .... .... ... New yyr.. 1Va1t0...1.7. MIX. t. ,, . Canada . . to , ton Wt•cliwniZT. APH , 9 , Afr. , ..• • . ... New y.li Wreneshly,Alol 23. Auvrirn. . ...... .Ik , stan .trie W01u.14. N. , . `... -.Now York ...... ....-Woloc.lll,Slnf . 7. 1.....,,,,. p, Ilalif.v., 11‘..ort. or >el , dio.Fk. £24: secoixl est.., L,..:, r Crams.--allini-Liar. • xr. or TOPIC. for I.lvi•rrol 1'1',.1ar..a15) . .3.6 Fels b. ror Paclfr . from Lir..rpnol J.. 11 and ',tom. sOnC • . sr .... I. r, • er.l.unikt • i' , Felf. ..... lon 0 from Barre P.% -... 11. ...., .WarthaNlsy.ll.r. 12. ,Ay* Y. havt.v. . • • ,J MU 14 .V.7,4.1irn1t if.nehly 711 4 . , Vit ,11.1,1,71 10}.1..,13 . from \.a lint. . ~ a turdalartS la ..."` • Nea lurk.... . ...Wads/4 1 4. 21 s tnr /1143./u New • t 11•1 ttkzA.C• ' 414 Neir Vurk . , .... ~r .likiTMl 4 .4 l. • • rridtf, Ap 18. Ne lr 1.,11, • iltr. co the, Mit oraPtb U. Z. cruLtl . .learnrro 11,1. .n ce...103.1.knUt. t hug., nv,“ x:11, iLI I Vtc.n.lll,. lo I Irarr. Clmil. , um on the 15t and 15tb of 1.1101.1‘11. I - ...i;:l in ~. COUNTINO HOUSE ALMANAC YOH 1861. . , 1 -s, •s l .l;'F'''tl - 1.;1 7 .;--5 ry 1' ', 4 ' ; 1 ''.; 1 ! 7, l= f.: 31 - 1 71 1 i ni' i' t, = = , = . . 2 _l ,". IlhUtlll ~. 1 . II al 4 101 r.... 17 -., 1 .I • Fr . .0 0 , 1 "I ' ' ' l ' ll Vin 111 11 111 II Vln 1; ..0 1 .1 - 1 - 3 . 1 IP Y , . 2 (741 p .11.,, • ~! . .1 2 ,..-1- 10 , • -- A - . 13° 1. i ..,,„.., 111, -.- .". 1 - . rAYIIIt I . I : ' 4' f: ' 4 11 t! ;il/11 1 1111:14 1 ' .5 I ' 4 I , II 112 1111- . 13 1 , 1 3 , 4 1,, 1 .1 . 1 .' ' ';' . ., • ' 17 Is 111 31 21 '22 .1 . .3.11 . 211 27 1., Ini :a; ' i gAR" •.' ...1 4 . 1 N ' n nrlvexi! l 'IL' , :s 4 1, 6 . 1 .. -. '. - —, 1 , 410 11112i13 14 17, 7 Si ;010111112 13 In 1711.4 , 1 , ini 21 33 3, 4 3 . 5 .1 3 ....: 3 2 .1 1 33,1% . f . 1.1 2.:12r,177 2. .A. i 30 , 31 I g ' 75.1 . 5 . i. l i nl' ni 1 11 111 i i '""-..,, . 61 - .. i 01 , 11.11 011 8 21 91'4 s 12 1311, 1 1,10.17 . -.tii " i : rg Fi I .!', .5i '''' _ '' T I 2: ~, 0;-7I .1 . .,/i. ...., ,ii .1. bAI 7 S n di .. ' lII I I , i IF 9 . 12. 14,;(0:17 ., , 5,10 , 11 • 12 13,11 10 In 1: 11 , 11 , 2i, 21 22 12.5 i ..I', 212 1 1 itll i 131 1e , 12.112. , 26 ,11 2s 7 JCS,.. I tI 1 fl: 7 wenn . .. _i II 23•1 I: 0 I. I , 10;11 1:!1:1 , 14 i- 171 ` V i ln ll , l .P 1...1 r.h7, pi P.r.3,v;:i - 1-1 ,II : 1 , .; 1, L. V =•.:',;2 11 0., l'-in.:;;;',Titt-.1-"1".. PIANOS- eneurn In an f•Plar/ — .71011 , ...tam! lot ef Yank, t 4 New Yak, hiett. with three it vnrinl. an,letten•ha. g1'[..E1 , 11111) NEW 1.. j it. K L PUKE takes pl. 0un...10g that he hi,. tntt op n chow,. l'unnt of the eeletnn !ittnt & riot& and Itvvrtsw. nn hand. farm Ow mintage,. ever ofternd in till...lnt Artneng •plerelid Louts XIV al. On en stra, w the late,i FlUti nunt footstool, on Noon. .\ Clark .Attwitnient P.M N It.--An eatengte lot of New 3lttrte,,entbraelng Jen./ I.lntrl, suit the choicest new ttnturs, Polka , ;. Vann.. ne. 1.21 'ION OF THE OOLDEN 11.111 P. tnl Thad St. . I font, Jr,urnal. tlarnolele. and Detpateh. nuP, .• 1F• - 1 YOU USE.BLACK TEA, 111,111.1/ISVegl Monaco, in the Diamond, bell the tett' In e , ..1; , ,; , burgh, Olt Is on pull, but • tawitiva fact, aloll2 pa :1 ,na will pone. (loud etrung, antipleasant Ilawdred ......... ,r The beat imported Into the r. htates....-7be do C Ar TI T AP; Tls ' e i r l iatOirn t eritre i P re d atied fresh (nun the Original Ch . ests. being far superb,' to Parka, Teas, whirl,. In many Int:tonne', ha, ts.en put np•two or thaw is and al l Inlahl at well POMMY. iig% would knep as well id small bundle at to a mark. as to think that Tea will keep As well it • package to In Ole original eboots. pan ---- • - - p()USTI' LA NDS,-CAPT. CHAS. NAY:J., Attorney At Law. No 103 Thind FL, corner ,of Cberert . Lasing made arrangrun.nta tha procure Doom, Lauds for offkvrr/stud soldier. their widows and chit/Inn, and will attend to artT othny. boom- 1:4 .1 ( • iwtave.ll.bir rnry..l trivructturn. lls.• VILA N BLACK SILK Y-31 CRPHY 111.11.CIVIZ. him mvired t Trry full supp of ly above goods, mblth 4.13ty can P•II . la loans priers tIISLI Wry ars asnauslly sold se, al, Black ll,puvd add Brocade do. bf nowsat styles. JaZ • • • COMMERCIAL Pittsburgh 14d - Tai Trade. CUMMITTEE FUR FEBRUARY. rawc scat:: RN. A. 111.. r krrsstracia aimixer. °mu% !sermons. t February e. 1951. J The matter yemenlay .Is 3 eery 'nehmen,. haring rainy hard ramn of the day: enomquerttll rerY little busine., Ta dolma. and every thing remMned qukt, at pensions day's quotations, . FLOUR to 1111ArN—The amounts erming tarrard are and sales boor beenmoderate. We us:lntel:4.ft. , fait hands no about the 'present ruling rate. From Moro new. UnrhlllnErd, nay for gond e. f. bowls. $3.1 and 'or mtra f 3.75 a bbl. In n3lllll 15t. Of grain. soles have been mcd.seate, with nolayarlesl etuusge In prime OROCEIIIII.3 arc PROVISIONS—The market Is OM. and ...Ay at Old prices. 'Est.+ la pretty Rom, 111 h mod erate sales In MI, of In= I to 10 hlads at 61:61 , 01i. &les' of molasses at - 311 , 5k310.21c 14 gal. and of rains at lthe Rama rontinm , s steady not Arm at full Prima. us, for shoulders 1,14(36, sides. 7c. and hams at SVM , IISc. Fairs h. Lid , tarn at 71 , .. tM. Sales dried Inset at 9115119.. and of sugar cured hams at 10 , 4010Sie'11 D. CIINESE—.".aIe. 504 Ps ruslan at Va. OlLS—gains 15 Ibis no I Lord at hOc, eat. Palmof 8 bbln In two lists at It 11 gdmo.• ' U S. Finimer.e.—The otrwial ...trot of the Trearopar of the United State., atop., that the 6 - Mowing ...wt. , . nil,. to drall, werr at ND •emlit at the uvaral placer uorlriel. nu the iTth 010 ''', Treanor, of United Stat. , WlOhl.lrtor!.. M.' , tri. of Columbia • ••-• ' 1111.380 45 Asairtant 'fn.:usurer 'ilnwn, P1awa5b0uttr.....1.438.341 71 Arnotatt Treasurer. New bank. bow lark— 3013131 44 Auict.t Tumurer. Philadelphia, Pennsflra. 4. . ' Ma . 167,Z9 55 Aronstant Traammr,Charletton. booth Cts lla 221,987 09 Assistant Tempuras, New Oriereass,,Lonislant... 134,410 5.• Asaluant Treamets, ft. Louie, 111elouri ...... .. 1)01.0130 Uenurthwr, al Hudak,. Now s et— , . 2.1 P. In halo . Baltimore. 51 Slat. ... 2..197 13 Depoeitory . tiktanotal 7 tinia 15.0 rd r,, flrowitory at Norfolk. I trainia . 4.2 n) 64 Dermitory at WiltningUrn, North Carolina. 917 le 43.996 Oa Dap-allots at Savannah, ileonsia .... Ittiewitors at 14.01 e, G00rgin........•.-.- 14a.416 67 Derwin:al . It Nashrilb. Tynrin....• ...... ....... 17,316 66 Depultory at Cincinnati. Ohin 91-406 66 iltmenitory at Pittsburgh. Pannarlrania........ 72 31 Depository et 1 .101 ) . ininna.. kJ... 3301 37 Drowitory of hack. Arkansas 14,219 17 I.patitory at Jairreannwille.lndinna.-......... 71.174 =1 D.Tuninser . 811rano, 11110 0 0 0 ... 41.861 26 Intswitory at Detroit. Ninths. 6:r...5 56 Drpieibary at Tallehate. Mails 7,235 1.0 ' VIZ * . 11171.1, Philuielthaa Pena M 0,711,150 fle lir - such !lint of the U. 'V., Charlotte North Car...-. . 34043 0.1 ......... ItiaB . el;:mint 1.1 the i x DatBnooga tleorstia IlrurtCluita of tbe I.' 8.. New °Ayala nro.-• or Fume Aso twat is Na Yoga.—We make the follcurltur extract from Limon! The Mock tan tbenlst Pre. lost. Pas tutinittal el 425.0011 bbl.. ficstr.and 344.0111 bus. vaunt, nbleh bast probably bean ushered about 4 0 ,00 0 bbla flour, x0146Y tboasatut ba. of •lisat only. elbmthet period. Of Cln:shah the present stosk to had Is not over 30,000 bbl. lour and 137.040 bus •heat. s r • . Ths rrvortifneu thlt tort from the Mb DOG t. 4 the Ztb Jae. to ilmet Mud° sod Isettmeljemetst of Moor. Wheat lodise Coro. Lirap ..... title .18.1.4.5 4. 18.051 tt. tilrerne. .... oone woe 6= 36 16.051 Erpurtf froof !f roork from lot 60 to IBM Janos7l 1 11 W sod ISLI. of flour. Ithett, cora, pork, beef, and loolorer• Ml. *Mork 1001. 1550. • Kfiest 1inur....... —lath {LAM WUXI r.cat • Kul,. ..... .. Aiti. 11.27 u 4.0/6 ' 1144 ..r_ ... . ...... •4,rtt ....... .... . 1:116 2,412 16..T:2 Esparta of Orradatufft ,trum Ow Coattcd' Putt* to 0041 Itrtt.Uturt4 101464 Amu OW. 1.11011, From To bbls Flour C 1101 ho Witttat hobo. C. 14. Turk. Jam 01 621.530 150 G5Z . 1.16 16.110 O.l Ottlla- - 44.5:9 .... ..... 1181thattre, - 1 1.061 .. -. ...... Atnut rime dm. bot ••••••• 2.4.113 .427.2,9 2,213 von 1144,Z4 .1 'filmic paper. earniraa the pribile arairmi aliervit hill. au the Ude. City Hank tha TM' flit Bank The hills are ',nee Alterad .ter M•a." by piiithair They an colony ilrteetrii . br %oaths Ulm ta the 11,1 a. • mos AND ML OF STOOL& •crowit4 ST WILKI:4I. 4 00.. EkCIIANGIi /1/406Y11t. nry ~/jAard mod Aktr.4ll2,4ett. Pr?", 4 4 -444. YAravy 4, Mt .... • , :tt , nr In 1%11 rtAt-Ontssb Y. Anse," 0 .. • 1.1 Igh 0 In IMII Rankii,T.7,„, "u, ;, o r ttnittla r " , r..l.l , Nt.nuf. Dalai rtant.n Allegheny ....K i tt ' nanh. •... 310nnnymhsla grit, St. flhar FI. Itrtd, • Iltntl litittar.... tiortbrrn WilliettOpttrt Dna, to ,C,..sYr.ln..nrause ' attaatrig - .l.oYurantst ; AawYr'LrlEintslan .. Lake Ma Pittaburati Work. •14530. tr. narrnarnox .rocaa Yoo,:hunrh..ny 154 CANAL NW. P L "". /I . l :' nV. R i lf1 1 14: 4 1 I,l ' 4 ' elarar . A irtub.r.t. ................ ...... ........ FeTtLte MAllllt CO OUTVEII HOOF, Plttaburch &Ostan (Cllll Mine). North Muerte-an 7S,•rth Wpm, North W,tern . P 1 1.101.17.,h A ' lain Ito, . Itrest Donetwo Itaughtocic obin Trap . • SALE. OE ,TUC. .1,1•14 l'it , ahrich O. OF PITTSBURGH 11Frns —Thrys wrra l 1.111 1 1 41 turbos to ebsabel, st dusk by metal mut), I,t ....bins. 4.1 al s eUwl ARRIVE:II Shrhigan. Orw.. Itexv, CMS= iiin.~, k~unrn: u,.~.~:.ut». 01221220=1 J, )le I.lrothick.n. Meltes.lprprt. - TMw ..Aver, IVrst. Newt., th. N•iAl4l. !bum.. 1/1:1 1 .1.14T111. Rri... tiordon. ,•• • • . Halt, Bennet. Urovuoville. • /Mantle, l'erkunv.n. Browner . llle. .1 IleKee, HerirWar., SleKeemDert. rho,. ',Arr.,. Bailey, Wear !levant,. Paul /1.101+.11. Drat, Nen Orleans Diurnal, Cnuaell. heelig. Diglllant, tlrgre, emetnusti. IMPORTS BY RIVER. wr. 11L17.11.15-1 Ltd whlaltey, 1 [la he, ring: 1 keg tudla. 1 Bbld=bee. Fu .: lton; 2 bblo au 1 b< al.ratu.. t may. Da hi ll &COI Bu rnett., ar. 1 bit ego. Iroviv. I keg main, 19 bhle flour. 24 ley oats, owner, bblo elater aped. II do butter . Mr hark= 121 aka Baxley M kraal, 41.1.1. elorer reeod, N a W Marl:sub:2 Lb., 1 Nib uller. bdla viper. Bidwell & Co.; 10 bus buckwheat. ltom blab , Vaultlrk & CO4 •. 2.0 ‘.2.4 2 k. .RlO I b. butte, W Neulth. CISCINNATI—Pta (Ttriu.trt-27 BB!" 1. - Blakey sod xpta. & Ilaworth 8 and., 2 bas Enda.. I do do, 1 9911 bum. Balrl.r 6 Forsyth: 'Ni tr. bulk WU Pin pork: du filer & Junes: 5 els baron, Jr..o Scott t Co.; I ba Nada, Kay to whlakey, W Smith: 12 bbl. hams. 30 do do. Maguire. Bane. & Co. k bbla hominy. W 8.,. 4 oak. veneer W Blaif Banc 40 bblo whlaley. J Ltryar. I bate. Lew!, .11400... I.llUlgI 11.1.1:—PrA la:wog-128 esortl mb^) , Beon. ll t Iltrry 612.1 prs bulk pant Black Cm: 627 dodo Kier ion., 534 do bacon. 1 <1.1( do. W M'Cutclu•ou: f. 1.1.11 Ln.ltro amen Unlraue t Loma 11 bbla dp. P unrun: :SU bbl, r.rut. II W NVallar, 'L , lbcs feathers Clark Thaw; 21 d igl‘ll Allen t bbl, wrap inm, Dilemma. Hallman a Cc, ..lobble Stan, owner .bunt: LOUISkILLE—Prx Noonomo-0I dry Mies. C 11.4 ley: t o et: sued. I. 8 Waterman: 1211bbls 1.1, ID) lity hides l . 22 mu old ll rm.", I crate do, I be sass, J Laughlin: 90 oks fritlarn, 4 Deerb • C.: .2410 pn bulkmusk 3 rots 4. A Laughlin: 10 1,101 mdse. Illnghato: e 3 ski; killer", II Allen bbl, fun and.prltrink Hays • Black: I bust line, I riot run dials, 2 okilTs. Ruses. 1 tad mdse. 2 pumps. It Illarkkurn A lo; if st. froth.", A King: lOU bbls nur lux". Ilulton 0 Cr, 30, bble barn, 101 to dog Irliultv lion. WO blo lenl , Taff" 0 O'Connor, est. bee... 2 o rot ginneug. 1 Ohl I I rst do, D Leorh t-C1..k.1169 not bulk meat, Ili a 11 Nrcutchenn: 14 to. hams. 11 (Intl 0 1,, 40 :dr vent. IV Harker. Ind bblo troolsomeo. Burbridge & Immo:. 3:1 Idols old., 31 do shoulder', Kier A June. IS hlolo oupd. 1."11 k Sl'Alpin: 2 inner sat.. Lipprrtrott • Liam II tn. In lads molown. I de Pa.], hurry • Kirk. yetrdt: 10 vt" porn,. for nal, The Greatest Bargains of the Beason. 1 011 T. 1). TIIO3IPSON, Nn. 118 Market et, t Oar, &for. Brun Lihorty, hnving de.termn . by the nem r‘f Anrll, will. thrust ,thl `gin hi. nf +nary owl maple Du Goudan . .rr fur Cush: thluntodt being new, large, and wal mete... oo et,tsln-jitxt foillowr,— 1111E1,5 31.11i:up, Pitramettnx. Coh r. urg tNut9nßr.,.. and Alpaerns, nl . l , en . lorn Marl Hg,wh„, h , and , Camimert, Scalqvta. 11.1k0, Mrrino, Shirt, prayer', BEN NG Illnolt...—llarnplev _ 0ne17.4 - . Sheetim.; Untanek Linen. brown 1 Bunnak Cloth, Napkin. Uni!eli! .. .... 'kir., unnettn..nt of Whi e t , 7g rdd . lath B ' rA r inVeT-13 ' aftV; rr ' n k . f .n getting thews goadn_st mt. n. this xtneictimet I. d0...1 out. bkottrra: awing; Painting rawln( 1 1— • Il . SMITH 1. now prepareq to give . hi ,. . l. l=tri • new Tills In the different brene f hel At/dram's new traildln:t H i nd Marta street. Hos. inrizuctinvi from 4.. • n o di : my:Hes anal other nutkulare rao be k°27,_ OF (.n.r.mr,!° 11,7, OAF SUGAR-100.barrela no u'd 3.24 nultintiDat: a INGIIIIAM: VI . ACKER m E ri B qr Lrle esrra To. 1, in Wider and Front Kte brl. and, 414,__bf do. for sale tor je...4 ISAIAIIDICWEY CO. c i I:IFFE.F--100 bagel .prime and .fancy Rio, Vc.d PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. wan dumb. I hal known all along of 31. Vair entes severe thosilht and intellectual cultivation ='========'' Pram the Sontlsent'Llotrarr Ntersenwer. —but the greatness of mint displayed in this pr, i e..ar was, l confess, more than I anticipated—' ; THE grEn-STI3- ti—OL THE P°l56N-- The was, use of science—the new. conclu- NEPHEW' sions—the heavenly foresight, startled me at Ma. Enrrom-1 send yod the subsequent trim- every other sentence from the unearth vision script of a leer with the Lope that it may inter-, each awakened in my mind. I knew that its pub lY tt est your readers. I know that lam in peril of wish reprobation for transgressing the hart, of frie nd- ship in sending yop ain't was designed for my 'ed it so, ftir loved him sincerely for the gran ship must immortalitithe writer; and own eye solely.. I hope , however. that my g friend fir 'way will not condemn the putdieation, dour of his ideas, their beauty and consequent if it sill afford grid ion to those of his native ,• I had been borne oily a month after this. I was State. ; from Correggio, when wan aroused by a hasty Warrentoten, Vn. et., 1850. 31. C. I sitting. at noon, absorbed in copyinga Magdalene I tap at the doer of my studio. I opened it and -- there stood pale and trembling a servant, that 1 knew belonged to my friend Vaire_nn. He placed a note in my hood, which told me of the sadden and singular death of my friend. 1 was inexpressibly thecked at this, and tried to get some information froth the messenger ; hut- I found that from bis terror this would be impossible. I resolved to go out to his peat im the lake thnt afternoon. shall neter forget that visit! The strange ness and incomprehensibility of the whole affair WWI only augumeiled by investigation. The cir cumstances were thus. Vairenn had gone into Lis study early , in the morning, and remained there in quiet until a eery 'late hour. It was not the habit of the family to interrupt him, even though he did not collie to dinner, ns he frequent ly did nil eat at that meal at all. A servant was sent about live o'clock to see if he would not par take at some wine and cakes. He soon return ed pole and breathlms, where his sister and the houshkeeperiVere sitting; •he informed them, as soon as he could spenk,Lhat his master wouldn't speak to him, and had a strange look. They flew to the room—Vairenn has dead. He was sitting in his chair, an extraordinary and painful ex precision on his face; and his position indicated that he . hml started forwaftlys if to grasp some- . thing. • A v olume ' of Plates Critto was iu his hand, but not held as if he had just left off read ing at the time of his death. A servant was de- ! apatched that night' or a physician, and one at • daylight .to me. as was nearly the sole motel acquaintance of the family in Hovered° ; Pen-. tern had left.the day before. . I arrived. there right early in the afternoon ; I found the doctor there. Eleann met me at the door; she was nearly frantic with grief,..anch I have-never 'witnessed ; her face was nearly as pale as her dead brother's. I never was so un manned at the violence of sorrow in any other I woo present with the doctor when he first ex amined thebody. It wns Inflamed as if rubbed with nettles, on the back of the neck, (half way round,) down the back. anttat several portions of the body. At one point between the shoulders • the ihliamation seemed to bare gathered, and several points on being opened, exh4ed shard skin and a mucous snbstanee bee - .• The physician said that be 11113 -' 6itirelY at de-' fault in ascribing, or attempting to ascribe, the • singular death to any cause he knew of. That he had never met with, or read of, any suddep demise with such symptoms. We attended to the burial of M. Vairenn's body He was buried in a small piece of ground, mar-, lied out by himself for a family place of -inter ment, on the margin of a small creek near by that which flowed into the lake. • . 'lt was affecting to all of pa , as well to lose' one held so dear, ns to, witness the poignsuat suffer ings of the sister who was left almost friendless. For toy own part I cannot describe with what ariguish.l lamented the untimely death of so no. hle and; gifted a spirit from the association) of men, whom I thought be was born to benefit and glorify. About a Month afterwards I was sitting in my room thinking of this heart-rending tragedy, which still haunted my brain with its ghostly features and suggestions. It no—Ellot me with Pante:ale tenor never felt herera.7 110111 tiauth-T• I have just fitaisht I the tragedy that hal HMO. UN THE AbIGE. 1, August 30, IMO. rending the sad history of enlisted the attention of the 1.. similar occurrence of our Professor Weloter and its with that of Eugene Aram, CI in the records of crime. I • that the eyes of men eager bile, will find there the mit ' with right tirmneis end world, more thnn an! laud. The crime n vent will live Montt i hut iv still noupar , am happy to believe ly turned to our Re jesty of the law , , • lbahly thinking of thiA, and Idiot of the particular, .econiit, as nearly ns , nit. kb ha. been divulged, of a bottle, the singular cirtinn ve nit.otly fallen under my ynn urn pr in inirancr noy p iet me eye you on with the evidence W cane still more ream rhitteeo of which h personal'ohtervmio M. Vairma WWI b family in Llasiaorth • . ,rn of a noble and wealthy 4 Parma.' nit father held on one of the moot graceful 's of the river Treble, which = nsurpassed, in my estima : tier tributaries of the Po. too rapid there to reflect -•en by a ripple, the golden = over-bangs it. 'siren was full of promise., , he was in no peril from the vicious: had he been more enthusiastic teinperament, = is being an _only sun, might • unfortunate results to his lal habits. lie grew up, LIP . eat imagination and great 1= energetic student= A of Nature were at an early • ion. These things. I have . ster, my acquaintance with • ,out as this strange and awl a lovely country eta, nod ilieturesque hen for =pia beauty is = tion by toy of the yell The stream• is neve ] with an effect mama sky that perpetuall3l The childhood of Remote from the oil' thoughtlesq urndw iodinate with it, hi joined to the fact of naturally have led maul and intellect it was, a youth of sensitiveness, and The sublime stud age with him a pa. learned of his only: whom wan brought • Qom! minti TO Shan I:CCO When a youth of his father's permisail both of his parents dismiss Lim at so 00.1 .n to go to College; although ere somewhat reluctant to ly an age. The selection of consent in the University • young man had an uncle So, early in tbewpring of the place resulted at Mentz, where who was a Profess "red at this grand home by with such healthful spirita a travel over the beauti y,9witiferlaud: Baden d and g forth I=l the powerfal Rhine and bloom of cheek fol regions of Lom Bavaria a i : cotuz lette can e b atthi more so than his sanguine ted. Ac seemed chiefly de- extremely hopornb parents had, antici voted to the stmly superior genius in physical nature Faculty. and ackn. natural philosophy: and his 11 studies of a more meta readily recognized by the lodged by his fellow stn •n, his warm and unselfish . lie remained three years And left in some disfavor; dents, wham Arleen; character . End sec before irsdontinr, however, with the F. hie anal EMU, II W • .ere. Was ban44.l Peutern, ands.lfi4l, man. Vikiman'n uncle awl was a cold, amll! had occupied for junet-Prufessor of N e through the inductive of (Hoard of Trnitees, who was r any merit of his own. He ``eating man. I have been it at he sought to preju'iliee he might be a retionhohle ..tir at the septennial had been elected =MEM a connection, than 1. c w redi as a bly wk info n riu tel cd bver t Itairean, for feu tha competitor for hi- tiou of officers. Valreuu came hams, however, much worn tit health.by study, antals spirits were nt this time erist4-.• by the death of. his father......llfix physician recommended a change of tic the low lands of Parma being, during moat of the year, sultry. These were exchanged for the bracing Piedmont breezes of the extreme south of Tyrol: where be came with his mother and sister to live in the fall of 1845. .. SOS.° C' s . .0 tr. , ..i 1 8...,mi SS As you net 'aware, I had just arrived here then for the purpoee of punning my studies in painting. He was very nearly the tratoormain. lance I made; and a must agreeable one it was. He selected a beautiful ellllllollCe. fommanding'a .tinplcte prospect of Lake Garcia from the north . and the green hilly to the wet. This seat was about three. leagues from my residence acre, the Adige from Hovered°, made memorable lort the sorrowful days of l7htc. At his eolicitation I visited him there about two yearn after he had become settled. . . I must confess that although I bid frequently - , traversed that loveliest portiyn of the Tyrol vul- ley: and always with keen susceptibilities to I flattered myself, 1 did not dream that there was no pieturtique a spot there, rui the one where his cottage won built. Fancy, my friend. a gmtlual plot rising up front a sweet, alluvial. mossy mea dow, which fringes theelear, silver wares of liar-'! da, whereon the gambols of a dock of sheep have written on your eye the image of Pence and In nocence, whilst with a acclivity sufficient only to give a hack ground of emerald, sits as the spirit of the scene, M. \'aircnn's house. It is of two stories; of a light' cream color, and ornate i with exqpisitt , lattice work. The style is free I Gothic, the windows, however, coming low down within a font and a half of the ground: in front halflatrtico, with net-work sides, offers an oh- • .servatory for the view I Ills mother was a very intelligent woman, and deeply devoted to her two remaining ties on 1, earth. When I was there nu the occasion I bare mentioned, she was in delicate health, orol , she I died some few months afterwards. His sister i was a relined, spiritual; southern girl, in point of appearance, though At rf glance not every one I would call her beautiful. She hod light hair, I with a possible shade of red to the analyst: she bad deep blue eyes, fair skin. and a Color of Cheek like the reflection alter Italian sky. Her mind was active, of rather humorous turn, and she was well educated.; although she had struog love for her few friends, yet 1 would not call her u susceptible person, nor one over-fond of so ciety. • I have before describtsl Voirente none could know him without affection. ills thought, were eloquent, poetical, and replete with love of hu manity. Although he could not physically cuter the arena, yet his thoughts rind sympathies lived with those who struggled for the good qf man kind about him. lie ono, al I have before inti mated, a Unitarian in religion; and so soar ns he had well examined political Affairs, embraced the WOCIIII creed of Fuerbache. With so much of interest immediately connect ed with him, I would have thought Vairemi hap pyr but he was not; he hail some eccentric no tions, which I will merely hint nt, by telling you succinctly of a conversation we• once had. One day I returned to his study front the parlor where I had been interested by his sister Eleann. M. Vaireha was in tears! I was astonished, and besought of him the cause. "A 6! my friend," cried he, have ample muse for sorrow. But a moment since and n poor and helpless peasant paused at my door, and by his looks and story- of woe asked of me alms. I gave hint for his present need; the look of gratitude that lit up his face was a eutlicient endorsement of the truth of what he told." "But why should you grieve:—he is now hap. py," I said. have watched him till he was lost in the upland passes. My mind now recurs to the thousands of our laud that wander about in mis ery like him. My friend, why is this no Sure ly so long as this is the case. the will of lied in undone! or that ever• man on earth could lone the !distinction between himself and Inn brother. then would a world's wretchedness hit d.•ne . . away! friend, I um overwhelmed with grief that I have notin strong limn nod a strong mini). to :do away itl some deg.,: during my life. the entailing ills of two thirds _of my fellutv men:•• About sin months ago I visited M. Voirenn again, and for the loot time. lie seemed to be in rather better physical health than before. His made from the L:niveragy was also toying him it vigil. Bin appearance and denniettor confirmed my precemception of his charlieter,.vel my friend treated him with friendship, even affection. It wits during a conversation with Voireun one pleasant evening in. his study, that something took place which you will need to think of more. We were talking of the phenomenon of -Itigne titan, which wan then producing much excitation in Some of the German States. •• Whilst we are on this topic," said be, ••I will' confide to you a paper that 1 have written on the subject of Electricity; or as mach at least as re lates to this part of it, if you willnot be wearied." iwiist that you shall read me all of it," I ••there is no fear with me that I shall grow tired." I will read it, for whether it be creditable or not, I will confess beforehandthat it has cost me much labor and. trouble." From a. drawer which sprung opertat the touch of a secret spring, which I could serer otherwise hare discovered, be drew forth a number of sheets of paper attached together with care. Ono by one be road me the chapters, Feinting at the end of each to oak any remark I had formed: Boa I v rcellent institution scum Iv, for 'oring written as k upholding the Unitarian _ . eel years the position of a - coral Science; to which be My seriant interrupted my reverie by bring ing toe my file of German Perimficali. never/ first review I opened to was headed' "M. Pen tern's, Thoughts on the Electric agent" Pen- . tent! surely that was M. Vairenn's uncle of 3lentr. Laid it aside Gir the night's reading,. and pulsed on for some of the newspapers. The very first editorial paragraph that met my eye in the Zeitung, was a trtatement that M. Pentern hastitesinstacted to...the.,Presisleney of the Jinni tube at Wurtzburgh.on-the-Ilaync, in ctinsideiti tion of the power displayed by his new Treatise an4lectricity, joined with compliments to bin won,. There seemed to be Sme vague and agi tating latent associations in my mind with these announcenients. I picked up the Review and rend on until I had finished two pages. You may bare guessed before this: If. Pentern'e mark roe the sane that rairenn had read me in his may ! With really appalling effect the troth tin,hr.t on me intuitively: / sae conrineedthat M. I Punter,' had been in some sort connected with ! my friend's death. I determined to prosecute the inv,tigatim and. (of this intent, wrote ou'to the publishers for tine Treatise itself, in order to ore the truth of my first: discovery from "the extract in the Review. confirmed thereby. I im mediately sat to thinking over the matter; and, very early on the following day, set off for-my late friend's cottage. ' I first settled in my mind that Mr, V.Sirep.l3 had died somehow by his uncle's hand; and the motire of the latter was to secure the essay on Electrici ty for his own, which hod probably been read to hint in confidence. lie was known to havo had secret ill-feeling toward his nephew when they were togethre at Mentz; there was motive enough surely. . . But it was a fact that Mr. ll'entern had gone off the, Sty &fore Cairene client : and that too, 1 according to his sister's account. in the morning. It was Onto also, as I learned of the same source, 1 that M. Vairems had been away to a friend's house. seven miles distant, for two days beforel his insole left, and had only returned the morn ing be lett (about two hours before.) Larked his sister how Pentern was occupied dnring his nephew's absence. informing her of tAy suspicions as to my friend's death: she re plied that he rarely left the study. I asked her where NI. Vatican was on the remnant of the day of .M. l'entern'S departure—and whether he had been in his study. She said that having been , absent', long he had remained with her in the parlor' until dinner time, that in the afternoon.' he bail gone with a fishing, party on the Lake. and had not returned till bed time—he had only gone inctis study a moment for his tackle, before the next fatal day. The body of M. Vairenn bore no marks of vio . knee; if M. Pentern had been instrumental in his death, it must have been by means of poison. But be must either have 'administered this by bribing a servant, or by sums indirect method. Ihave given it himself—this part of the 'train of conclusion , ,was' very barren. I risked Hleann if ! they had t. -en a glans of wine together on the day of Pen rn's leaving: No. If M. Vairenn had eaten a y thing during the day--and what: 1I In rettectio she said she really believed that he had not oa n a mouthful in the house for five ' days before tin death! Ile hod eaten no dinner ott the da,), his uncle left, excusing himself by I saying Chad he had taken lunch at the !Intel des Voyngeurs, three miles above, he had came from the bake at bed time, and had gone to beds On fthe neat morning he had gone into his study, before taking coffee, and had not come out again. • To support me theory then it must be found that M. Penternluid arrauged - pOinon Of same description in the study, 'Where he knew it would Lase effect in the regular course of voircures customs. The aerdl en which the treatise on.; Electricity woe written was in a nett-et drawer; i in all prohahility he had arranged it in connec tine with the e.,critoire containing thin drawer, en that it ,hould here effect only when the paper was sought. I asked now to he .lintenjt3to the study, which they told me was precisely as it was the morning of Vairtmn's burial-; and so I found it. The mid day sue streamed partially through the stained , eastern lattice, and was rflected fromlle pla cid lake to the south, on the sky-colored ceiling The light Brussels carpet sank under my foot ZllOl the rich satin curtains folded and flitted. in the draught my unlocking of the dour excited. The sweet cleanliness of my departed friends thoughts and character, wasdisplayed io Weyer feet systent and selection of his recherdelibiary, and his taste in the artistic master-pieces of paint ing with which, the wall was every where adorn ed. Over the library — was a piece of splendid • mantle work wrought by some skillful Velouticr, was woven, with gold and purple thread, the mystic sign of his religion. ••To Mono Theo."— The memories that all these three things rouse 'l of the noble spirit that had left that Home of i thought," /overpowered me. I commenced looking about. The escrotnire, if it remained untouched, had not been opened by V arienn ; I approached it—touched the spring of the drawer—and found it empty! I was con- vinced of my suspicion. My thoughts now roam- I ed around the room to discover the medium of death ; reeked roy brain vainly, and as twilight was casting a thick, shadow on the dial at the western window, I was almoat in despair. To collect my thoughts for a final effort, I threw my self in M. • Vairean's chair. "0 God !" cried Eleann, at that moment enter ing the door and ;supporting herself by it, "what ails yon'—how like him you look !" I had thrown myself in M.Nairenn's chair, but • no sootier host done so than I found a keen pang I between os iPalioulders; I eprang forward in pain. and Elem.; entering at the time, wan shocked at the resemblance between, myself, ht fff • that. time. endives brother, when shelbosei LIM deed. .The remark struck mm,! kept my posi tion and observed it, lawns instant the secret VOLUME LXLV-NUMBER 1553 VAS resealed: I arose up, althiugh' in pain. The chair on which I sat down was one of velvet: . Coshioning,•of curiuos oaken 1101 r ming mete legs. arms, and hack; it is well represented in the painting of Richelieu, now in the :Metropolitan Art-Union (the 'original of which. I. saw in the !Wye' Institute) by the gothic chair in which the statesman is sitting, the velvet is thickly' wadded up no far as the back of the . I hare said that the itecret was revealed to my" scrams. which my understanding wll3 at fault in inventing. I called . Elean, who was still stand ing pals at. the door. "See :" said I_ "this was the villain's work : " I pressed my hand on either hand of the velvet back as high up as I - haekperiencea the pain f there started forth one of those small weapons, whiclowere invent ed by a celebrated , gang of atetansins in Lyons,' and u... , ed by them for their designs .before their suppression, twenty years ago. It was .hesi. known by the tithrof the , oteel.stingf it is made to perforate the - VA. and being charged with a subtle poison forces it througb a-perforated di sue of thin metal in many different directions in the body; it was good for me that the entire charge was expelled at one entrance. Thiel then was undoubtedly the way in which my lamented friend had--been murdered: t The appearance of the body; the cirarmstanter of his and Pentern's movements. joined with the physician's opinion of the body in confirming my hypothesis. My course was instantly detenein on; of it and its reaulte,„ you can probablyjasst judge from the subjoinedletter, I received it; uitt as liras giving the final bench to. my 'Death of Judas.' which I cousider quite a note worthy co, incidence • I •Paer:ct-HALL, Wartiburgb. July2B(l lek. -Respected Sir—The President 11.Pen tern died this morning at S o'clock. Tour letter, containing certain allegation.s, was read this morning to him, for it was known that be could not lire long, nod it was deemed prop& 'that he should he tell of them even though so sick. .Re appeared to he under great emotion during. its perusal. So soon as it was finished, he exclaim, .1, in the hearing of all the faculty, .is trtie, every letter true; hi; was a devil, a damned witch to find it out.' lie then clied. • "Allow us, eir,to condole with you ion the loss of yoUr friend by this singular and revolting act. We submit, however, that there would be scarce ly anything gained by exposure, although some disgrace might result to this institution. They are both of the same family—both died. We think it sufficient that the most excellent work on Electricity should be immediately published un der M. Vairemir name, with a certified confes sion of M. Pentern, to the extent that it was not . (By order of the Inanity) 11. RANSHANIL. I acknowledge the rightfulness of the sagges tion contained in this. I have for some time been engaged on,. a biography of 31. Varienn. and will edit his Treatise, which cost him his life, together, with some other valuable .papers of his which I have found; and of which by n very interesting course of thine, (whereof the details in my next,) I have become adminis trator as brother-in-Idw of the deceased ! LOCUST YEAH. FROY TIIL BALTIMOILL ANZILICAS. The seventeen year Locusts will appear this year in all those parts of Maryland, Pennsylva, uia, Virginia and Delaware embraced in, the fol lowing boundaries: Commencing. at the Dela ware river near Germantown, Pennsylvania ; thence southwesterly ,to the Blue Ridge of the. Allegheny Mountains, along the west side of the ridge to Loudon and_Fanquier counties, -Virgin ia ; theme easterly through a portion of Flit fax, across the Potomac above Georgetown,, through Montgomery nod upper portion of Anne Arundel counties, Maryland; to the Pe4E.WO,'" along the - North side of the • Patapsco the Chesapeake bay ; thence to Havre de Great, through to Cecil county and Deleware, to the 'Delaware river, up the - west. side of, that river to the beginning. These boundaries are dearly coerce', as therappeared in 1834, though they may now vary. The locusts will certainly, ap pear on the south aide of the Patapsco, at least in email numbers: as, during the breeding reason in 1834, greatnumbers were blown over the - river by a high wind that prevailed •in the' 'height of that season. In Fnuquier county, Virginia, also, this district laps over ; another district for several miles, rind though the locusts will appear this year on the strip of territory. thus doubly occupied, yet they appeared on the same place in 1843, and will appear there again in IliFifl, thus appearing alternately in eight and •nine years. Over the whole of the large tract of country emi braced in the above boundaries, the locusts will appear in myriads. They will begin to leave the ground about the 20t1 of May, a few days ear -1 her or later, according to the weather. From the Ist to the 10th of April their chambers may bC uncovered by simply shaving, off, an incller two of the surface soil 'with a spade in any I place wehre trees or shrubbery stood in 1834.. They .will resemble small 'augur holes, two to four inches areazt; and the grub or larva may , now be found by digging a font or two deep in the same situations. Those who have valuable shrubbery will do well to protect it by covering it with cheap gauze, from theist to the '2oth of June. They do no other harm than that of mus t big, the death of the small twigs, by their perfo rations for depositing their eggs. GIDEON B. Burrtr, 0. D. Ltrs..sxp Fsr.—At the theatre of the Varied/ there is an actress, one of the best in Paris, whop has the misfortune to be exceedingly, deplorably thin we might almost say shinny. A few ; months ago the heard of a Elector:who, it was said, has succeeded in manufacturing a mineral water which had the power of making the people . grow fat She went to him last:canter. "Doetnr," said she, "what must I do to get fat" 'Take my waters,' And 1 dull get fat': Immediately The thin actress plunged into the doctor's baths .and drunk the water early and late. months posted away; but she grew no fatter.— At last she called the doctor end said: • "Doctor, ('don't grow fat." - • ..Wait a little while," replied the doctor. • "Will it he long!" . 9rifteert Boys at most;" said the doctor. Tworoore months passed; the actress gr ew thin ner and thinner. Oneday, as she was raking her warm mineral bath she heard a dispute going on itAbo bathing room next .to her own, " -Decidedly, Doctor," said the big - fat woman above introduced. "decidedly, Doctor, I don't,get a bit thinner." "Hare patience Madam," ,said the Doctor; oyonsee that very thin lailywho sometimes walks' in the garden:" nYes." •Well, she is an actress 'from the nritits, whose excessive fat forced his to absent herself from the stage: shecame to me, you see the-re suit Before fifteen days I promise you shall be thinner than she is now." At these words the thin actress rose trom the bath; dressed herself, and with 'a heart divided between grief and indignation, silently left the house, hoping, however, to keep der misfor tunes a secret: but in Paris a secret is an im possibility, and mane bow or other the 'story got out. i'hysiciara in Paris.—Thee Medical Almanac pnblisbedin Paris, states that the Whole number of professional persons embraced in the medical department of the Seine to . be 2457. During: thelt.t two years the deaths among physicians, in the said departmemt, iiave amounted to 64, in the'place of 65 ; in the two Preceding.yearrt Of, these, 30 were officere.of the . Lern;ori of Honor, of whom were Baron, 111audin, Copuron, Pros, ho. To hall ctf Worts.—Scrape the top of the wart ,with a knife till the blood begins to appear; then take a piece of pure acid qnicksilver *caustic. wet it arid apply it to the 'wart for one minute,. Repeat it twice, at intervals of about two days. when the wart will diSappath. -Persona trYing this experiment should be careful that the , caustic touches no place but the wart, as it I blackens every thing with which it comes in con• tact. C7rriral old gentleman, of eighty 'four, having taken to the altar ir young damsel of about eist.en, the clergyman said to him— ',The font is at the other end of the church." "What do I want with the font?" . 3aid the old gentleman. "Oh! I beg your pardon," said the clericalwiL thought you had brought the child to be christened." • • Beaut(ful Sentintene.—"lt .is not in splendid government supported by powerful monopolies and aristocratical establishments, that the people will andtheir happiiime or liberty protected; but in a plain system, void of all potap---carotseeng all end granting favors to none—rnipeaving.its blessings like the dew of Heaven, and seen-and unfelt save in the &wham and beauty they con trite:lM to produce"—Jembon. s There are certain tribes of Indians who ta1..4 for the deity of the day the, first thing they see or meet. Many of our 'very fine ladies, adds Coleridge, and some of oar very fine gentlemen are font:Tess of 'rho'i same -see, though -by the aid , of the . looking-glass se cure a constancy as to :the objeetiof their de- Totion: ;_'~' ~~, Yours sincerely.