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• exceeding in the whole the amount. herein lir:nit
ed: Andprovided, further, That the compensation
for the send -monthly, Service already performed
between Panama and California and Oregon, and
for such s.ervice for the coming year, ' , shall not
exceed . three fourths the usual rate at which ad
-. Silional service-tray be . ordered under ex
' isting lava and Muall be paid out of any unex
pended balance' of money ,berefotore appropriat:
• aid for Mail steam terviee: Piverned, That when
ever a better route between the Atlantic and Pa
_.elfre."nOcitia is established. the Secretary of the
Naty midthe;Posimaster General are authorized
to agree with the presenteontractorglor the Pa
cific line to change the terminus of thelfddition
' al semi-monthly service hereby authorized, so as
to secure the advantage of increased despatch
and economy; and in case the reduction of coin
. _ pensation for the change of service be not agreed
. , on between the parties, the same ghillie refer
red to Congress.. Amid Postmaster General is
also authorized to make - corresponding arrange
' • ' meats With the present contractors for the trans
portation of the mail from New York to Chagres
for the change of the terminus of their route.—
• •-• And until such bitter route ho established, the
• l'ostmaster General 5411 be, and hereby is, au
• ' therized ttrenter into Contracts or to make suite
- • hie arrungenfents for transporting the mails be
tween Chagres and Panama with regularity and
• despatch: Provided, The rate of compensation
- shall not excess twenty two cents per pound, and
-.shall cease onthe establishment of any new route
. between the two oceans offering grcaterdeepatch
aißlectinomy.
For preparing for publication the American
• NatitleatAlmanae, nineteen thousand four hurt
' tired dolla.r.s.
''For construction, exteoaion, and completion of
the following objects, and for contingent expen.
ISCS at the several'navy yards, viz;
At Portrinouth, New Hampthite.
Toward the construction of quay wharf across
too bead of timber dock, filling in amend walls
er floating dock basin, pavements around timber
• shed, magazine wharf, and filling in low grounds;
• engine house, wtairf, and filling in east of warn
. bek four, repairs of all kinds, thirty one thou
sand sip hundred and seventy three dollars.
Bastop, .11tatattchtuat.t.
Fee Completing sail aloft and cordage store,
grading and paving, for completing store house
• number thirty six, paving, grading, and filling in
between numbers twentyeeven and twenty eight,
twenty nine and thirty, grading yard, paving
getters, drains, rain water .cistern, coal
beam near ropo walk, dredging slips, for cora.
pleting steamtng and water tanks, repairs of all
kinds.difty thousand dollars.
• At Nets York.
• Fora araithery, raw mill, number twenty four,
qua, wall email:died, cob wharf, dredging chan
nels, one timber 'shed, pacing, guttering, and
nagging, cisterns, gutters, and leaders' to ship
houses and timber sheds, filling timber pond and
low places, - engine bones, dock gates, &c., repaira
of all kinds, one- hundred and fifty thousand dol
lars.
A: Philadelphia.
- slip of ship houso 0, addition to wall
of basin,'and filling in old timber dock, repairs
of all, kinds, twenty fora thousand four hundred
' &Mare.
At IT'agingten, D. C.
For filling up timber :dock, saw mill, and ma
chinery, ordnance building number eleven, corn
pied:lg wharf, and slide lathes, completing cop
per rolling establishment, to convey water to the
yard, reservoir, pipes, &c., railway in ship house
paint 'chop and - wharf crane, brass foundry
and tank shop, (raising one story) repairs of all
lands, one hundred thousand dollars.
At Norfolk.
'For a sea wall at St. Helens, brick saw shed,
cylinder and exhaust pump and apparatus, wa
ter tank and capstans, repairs of all kinds, fifty
thousand eight hundred dollars.
At Peztacola.
• • For Permanent wharf; paint shop, and cooper
age,- completing guard house, wharf near store
house. number twenty six, tar, pitch. and oil
house, , store house for shells, house for boiling
tar, pitch, tc. , gum tug water tank, rail tracts in yard, fences, and outbuildings, for outside
. .
hundred thou-
For removing - and rebuilding stable, 'drains
and tenter to stable, eicacation and grading
*al on auntie side of Shipper street, curbing
arid pacing along Shipper street, painting house,
iron railing. ac., repairs of all kinds, thirteen
thousand eigbt hundred and thirty seven dol
lars.
- • • At Norfolk. •
For general repairs, frog thousand dollars
. ' At Pensacola. •
.
' . For wall around hospittil grounds, drawin and
filling ponds, repairs of all kinds, four thonsand
,- four hundred and fifty-dollars.
.
• . • . nuance coops. . .
For pay of officers, non-commissioned office»,
musicians, and servants esrving on shore, subsist
ence for officers. and pay' for undrawn
two hundred and twenty-one thousand four hun
dred dollars.
For provisions far marines serving on shore,
fifteen thousand dollars.
For clothing,
fifty-six thousand six hundred
and one dollars.
For fuel, ten thousand dollars.
For military stores, repair of arms, pay of se
muses, accoutrements,' ordnance stores, 'flags,
drums, . fifes, and 'Musical instruments, eight
thousand dollars..
, ' For transportation of officers and troom, and
expenses of recruiting, nine thousand dol
lars. .
For repairs of barracks, and rental temporary
barracks; and offices for commanding officers, six
thousand dollars.
For contingencies, viz : freight, ferriage cart
age, wharfage, compensation to judges adeocate,
per iffiem for attending courts martial, courts of
inquiry, and for constant labor, house rent, in
lien , of quarters, burial 'of decenaal marines,
printing stationery, forage, postage, puninit of
deserters, - candles, oil, etrawr furniture, bed
'sacks.-apadea, axes, shovelii, picks, carpenter's
tools, keep of a horse for the messenger, pay of
matron, washer-woman, and porter at hospital
headquarters, twenty-five thousand dollars,
For aerearages of pay• Which accrued toi John
Rosh, late sailing master, from thirty-first of
July, one thousand eight hundred and thirteen.
to ninth of August, one thousand eight hundred
and thirty-seven,, six thonsand arid ninety-five
' dollars and seventy-one cants. •
Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That, in time
of peace, or while war is not threated, the steam
ers employed in carrying the United Stated mail
between New York and Liverpool shall be placed
under the exclusive control of, and of ceteil by
the contractors, 'E. K. Collins and his associates:
Provided, The same shall be done with the consent'
of the contractors.
Ste. 3. And be it further shaded, That if any
assistant engineer shall have been absent from
the United States on duty at the time others of
his date were examined, he shall, if not rejected
at a subsequent examination, be entitled to
the same rank with them, and if, from nay
canse,, his relative rank cannot beassigned to
him, he shall maintain his original position on
the register.
See. ,4 , .01nd be it further viarted. That the
role establishedin, the preceding section shill be
applied to the cases of Joshua Follansbee and
F. Isherwood, - who - were prevented, by reason
of their -absence on duty, from being present
at the examination ordered for officers of ;their,
data ,
See. S. And be it further enacted, That for
continuing the- preparation and publication of
the works of the exploring expedition, includ
ing the pay of the scientific corps, care of pro
perty, payment for printing and paper, and Other
contracts under the law of eighteen hundred
and forty-two,' authorizing - the preparation and
publication of, said works, twenty-five thousand
dollars.
Sec. G. Andilia it enatted, That the Sec
-- rotary of the Navy be directed to cause the wreck
of the 'Ammer Missouri to be remoi.ed from
the harbor; of Gibtiffiar, in such mode as he
shall deam.itxpedient, by contract or otherwise ;
and: that eighty thousand dollars be, and bete
appropriated out of any money in the
2
..:. ..`rnaktery,• not oiberwite appropriated, as may be
**wiry, to defray the expense ofremovinisaid
Approved, Mareh'3, 1851.
Ihiklrev York Post of Friday afternoon nays:
FAIMItAtt 'Torres, the English poet,
. landed front the steamer Asia this morning. and
has takett.lodgings at the Astor flouse. lie has
• been 1 . crittutatt enough to make such a passage
as Iftmicg , irished Tor Virgil, when he
~called on
the tutelary goddess of Cyprus and the twin
star, brothers uf
_Helen, and the father of the
windi„to send favorable breezes and restrain all
others,,ititil his friend thinkd bare. landed on
, the shereint Attica. . - • . ,
IPITTSBURGA GAZETTE
IM WHITE' .1 CO
RBDAY MORNING MARCH 20, 1841
our first page will bo found Daniel Web
great letter in behalf of Kossuth am! his
• .•
ions; also, an able artieleirom the New
'Tribune, on the Ritchie Job.
Commercial Matters, k.c., see the first
Home Matters and Telegraphic News, see
.age.
Iliscellaneone articles; Poetry;the., slee
Page.
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tomcat. Reroar.—We have received the
I made by oar attire representative Mr.
from the joint committee to whom was
referr d that part of the Governor's Message
which relates ti, the publication of the Geologi
calrt su ey of the State. The report is concise
and w 11 written, and gives some interesting in
fer= on.
Is t e year Dir3G the Legislature authorized a
good cal lind mineralogical surrey of the State.
The S to Geologist was directed to make annual
repo to the Legislature, and, upon the com
pletion of the survey, to report for publication a
t
comple e account`of the Geology and Mineralogy
the tate. Nen the survey was commenced
by Pm . Hell' D. Rogers, the State Geologist,
it was stimated that it might be completed in
-- . The work was vigoPoUily prosecuted
•
[years, when the financial embarrasment
!ate rendered it necessary to withold the
appropriatiorui;• but •Prof. Rodgers, im
y hia devotion to science, and his desire
his work as complete as possible, con
.ia labors three years longer, "for the
it of this period without salary, and at
expense." The whole mass of informs
+ materials collected by the survey, were
d for the press, and, in compliance with
for six
of the
annual
polled •
to mak
tinned
chief p
his o •
Lion an.
`the law 1 .,
deposited in the 'office, of the Society of
the Co monwealth in die year 1847 : =id those
lihey e rested ever since. The report repre
sents e work (as it would appear when pub
dished) exceedingly valuable. It would con
tain ab at a thousand =auto pages, wit h fine
geologi al maps, besides illustrative plates &c.
.
The port port urges, lo the strongest manner, with
o
the m t conclusive argument, that the =dart.- -
Ling eh uld be at once completed. When it is
remem erect that the great source of the wealth of
Penniy Tanis is in her mines, anarguments is at
once o red which should, of itself, bo sufficient,
withou the addition of a comment. Our farmers
, are not a whit les.s interested in thiS stir .
ithopt an acquaintance vrTi the local Jr-
.1 his vicinity, the agricalttitist can peter
To -elf of the whole of his natural velour-
ke due and grateful nekriowledgements
in his t.
of weal..
ish kin.
till the 0
happy d
kind, b
reserve
his awn
eagernef
dustrial practice of thoboinitiful Boraces
• which the benificent Creator, 7ithlav-
IleS3, has spread beneath' his feet:. To
earth and call forth heri fruits, is the
. .y assigned to the greatmnss of man
• t through it there would Seem to he In
destiny still nohler, the cultivation of
• ..ultiesund powers, resulting:km his
to convert to human use, by increase
of Imo edge, the qualities of common things.—
In stud g the very commennest of these, if they
be but crumbling clods of stone that strew
his field he sees everyWh ere that the physical
laws sr. divine appointments."
Thetport furnishes soo le valuable statistics
from wh ch we take the fol
The present annual yield of the coal mines of
Peruisylt 'min is estimated as follows:
Anthracite to be sent to the market
in 185 , 3,700,000 tons - - $14,800,000
Bituminbus coal, domestic and ex
tra State consumption -
* c
Prop Orly at
rope walk at
&sts comoimptiou - - $3,000,000
Haring gi value at the in data of con
gumption - - - $11%800,000
But lame as this refara has already become. it.
s ie
....... ea ti a as this . -
sinks in iasi gnlficanc e when we calculate from
the past to of crowds oethe anthracite cool trade,
the ma tude it must svmain to at the lapse,of on
ly tivent years. .fis.srnoing, as we think ire ar6
justified in doing, that its product has been don-.
bled cad successive 'seven years, and that the
rate of expansion emsreot NI materially checked
i,
in the present genermtioa, then by the year 1670
it .l TO grown to. th e extent of 25,000,000 of
tons. d the whole yield of the State will pro.
bably 1 e approached the present enormous
ar l i
product ( Great Britain , which cannot be much
less than 40,060,000 of teem. England doubles
her vast "eld in about twenty-five years. .
The _ ual pindu.ct of our furnaces, forges,
. — ..... ..
- "
ling, filling in,
thousand three
nashing, en
hundred dol.
airs facoaces,
truitiringlor
rd, ittading, set%
fifteen thaaatad
and rolli 1 00
g' ill, 'Was, in laid, estimated CS •
State co rention at over 423,000,000. The
natural i crease, even in the present depressed
condition of the iron trade, cannot fall below
53.000, . The amount eaperided by private
canal an rails:mil companies (exulusise of he
State works) in order to remit the mining ,dis
tricts of d'enn.sylvania, has been 540,000,000,
When we take into consideration that the meats.
facture of, railroad iron in the United Stateldis
yet is i .Irifolicy . —that the nee of our anthro-
-,
cite and itnatitious coal in this process of Pro
ducing it n its just in process of practical dev
clopemen both of which branches must incal
culably dto the value of our staplo products.
We scare ly know what would be a fair esti
mate tw ty years brace, of the Annual' value
of the mire Pnnsylvaniu. ,
If the i on manufactures of England doubled
its prods t, as is well known it did in twelve
years, f
In
1836 to 1848, and amounted at the
later da te, to 2,000,000 of lons, and our own at
tained, a it did in 1847, the magnitude of 8,-
100,000 na, it is very easy to see t hat ht the
rate at wlpch production marches in mar country
this bran• of our industry must in twenty years
m ,.
reach di enaions truly colossal. .. • ' ' •
The gel mines of California, about : thich the
public mi d is so much excited, sink int. i insigni
ficance in the comparison. At beat, a ge aeration
or so will :haunt the gold of the former, while
the min I wealth of the latter must Pie con
stantly u steadily increasing. `Spain, u ¢threo
hundred ears, monopolized the gold end silver
mines of
t i,
erica, and is now the most impover
ished con r. 7 in Europa. Great Britain, during
the same eriad, by the assiduous use of her coal
her iron, ad her domestic industry, is now the
grand re for of the money market of the cf. v
nixed wo d.
The re .•rt concludes with an eloquent appeal
in favor of the publication of Prof. Rogan'
v ork; an. ills to be presumed that our Legislative
trill not I.fig delay the perfermanco of such 'an
important duty.
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RIGHT .1 WAY FOIL 7711. lIZXPITELD RAM
IE
ILOAD.-4 'eleeslatare of Virginia has granted
the right of way to ttle Rempfield Railroad to
Wheeling under certain conditions. The Irtw
granting a privilege is entitled, "A bill to in
corporate o We ll aburgh and Bethany Railroad
Company, ad for other purposes." .
Section first, appoint...commissioners to open.
books for o purpose of receiving subscriptions
to the IMO tof two hundred thonannedollars,
divided in shares of one hundred dollars each,
to construct a joint capital stock for the purpose
of construct:llg a railroad from the town of
Wellsburg, in the County of Brooke, by the wny
of the town of Bethany in said county, to ouch
point on the Pennsylvania State" like as the Pre
sident and directors of the Company may I ;elect.
Section Iwo provides that th'ii Company shall
be incorpo . tad whenever four hundred shr Tres of
stock are - .bscribed, and shall be known ea the
Wellsburg ..d Bethany Railroad.
Section
Railroad e 1
Bethany :
sengers IL •
ternection
the rat.. . 1
passengers
Section
burg to en •
ttal stock .
tern Bank
said capita,
ia provides that in case any other
ell lnternet the saidtWellsbu eg and
oad, the latter aliall carry th a p,”
nd tonnage from the point ofi ID
either termini* of the said road at
r mile that they charge for the three
and tonnage
four authorizes the town of Wells
scribe five hundred aharen to the cap
sa 'd Company, and, the North Wee
at Wellsburg four hundred shares of
dock
Section • vo authorises the towns of Wellsburg
i
to issue he bonds to pe y for her stbek_
Tho rem finder of th e Oct is ni follows
6. Tho 1 empfield P -ailroal Company incarpo-
Ito
rated by vi eofad t of the General Assembly
of DetlasYi nab', spy dosed on the day of
1860 2 all be. 1 .nd'are herebreuthorized to
extend and onstrur .t their railroad from a point
on the W tern ba andaryif Donegal township,
eania, thio gh the territory of Virginia to', the
in %shin need oty, in the said State of Pennsyl.
city of Wh big ; and if the said company shall
avail themselves air the privileges hereby grant
ed, they oh Ss to all 'their right; Dr . :Tel - 4' ,
franchises, • •W era, dutiei and obligations, with-.
la this Sts • ? se subject to all the provislaus of
the code • IP irginia, solar as the same are ap.
Plicahle. an. Oct' inconsistent with the latent of
this section * 'and they shall oemmenee their onhi
elt ' elni°° ' thin three Teen.: and complete' the
"Me Willi , 1,11.5. years tram the passage of this
PITTSBURGH
The North British Review for February con
tains along-article on the subject of Gold Mines,
in -which we find a great deal of statistical infor:
motion. The object of the writer seems to be
to check the popular idea that the lute discove
ries in California will no reduce the value of gold
an to deprive it of the title of a precious metal
suitable for a circulating medium. The writer's
calculations are so interwoven that we find it al
most impossible to separate facts ,which could
not fail to interest oar readers. The following
paragraphs, however, taken from the close of
the artcle can be understood without reference
to that which goes before.
The total annual produce of gold and silver
from North7atod South America, Europe and Rus
sia, in 1846, was according to M'Culloch, £9,-
000,000, of which £5,600,000 was from South
America: and the total consumption in the nrts,
£6,000,000. Deducting from this one-fifth, which
is his computation of the quantity supplied by
the re-conversion of old plate, Ac., there would
remain ,C4,200;000 for exportation to Asia. and
1 for conversion into coin. There is . a wide dif
ference between al - Culled) and Jacob respecting
-the present amount of the metallic circulation
Cr Europe and the United States. The £313.-
: 308 . 660 at which the latter estimated it in 191!.:.
would be reduced in 1819 by abrasion, nt the
rate of one tart in four hundred and twenty an
nually, to E 298,642,952, and this would require
an annual 'supply of about £711,000 to maintain
it at that amount. M'Culloch on the other hind
calls the - metallic currency of Europe and the
United States £160,000.000 in 1846, and esti
mates the annual waste as high as one per cent.,
because Jacob had made allowance only for weer,
and none for loss by shipwreck, by hearths con
cealed and never recovered, and by other acci
dents. On this calculation the. maintenance of
the existing stock of coin would require an rut
' nual supply of £1,600,000, or only £600,000
leas than hie estimated surplus applicable to I
coin, after providing for the export to Asia, nod
the demand for consumption in the arts. The
export to Asia for a few years prior to 18251 had
been decreasing: and in 1832 and 1833 the cur. '
rent flowed in the opposite direction. With re.
vett to India, the drain resumed its old Chan.
nel in 1810, mod amounted in three years to £2,.
000,000. •
If in the absence of more definite information
we assume the present produce of South America
I at £6,000,000, and the united produce of Sibe
ria and California at $7,000,000 more, we shall
have a total sum exceeding by about £2,300,000
Humboldt's estimate of the annual produce of
Europe and America in 1866, before the declen
sion of the South American mines. It would be
' necessary, imoreover, that this excess should
continue for nearly thirty years, in order to re
store the £60,000,000, by which, according to
preceding calculations, the coin became redu.
ced between 1809 and 1829; to say nothing of
further diminution between the latter date and
the commencement of the increased eupply from
Siberia about 1840, only recently swelled by the
golden tide of California.
Whether California will produce £4,000,000 of
gold 'annually during the next half century. is
very problematical. Reasoning from the analogy
of other ouriferous regions there are great doubts
of that supply being maintained for any length
ened period.
It matters not that ten millions may have been
raised during the past year, or that the same, or
even a larger amount, may be rained for several
years in succession. The supply • will the soon
er be exhausted. It must be limited.. nccenline
to the analogy of all other gold regions ; and the
period of -its. exhaustion is purely a question or
the number and energy of those employed. We
repeat, there in no -reason to suppose that Cali
fornia is an exception to other auriferous regions.
There, as elsewhere, from much geological in.
formation as has reached us, it is known that
gold is dispersed through altered slate-rocks,
and the igneous masses to which the alteration •
is due, and that their treasures have been ren
dered remuneratively accessible to human labour
by the recent operation of great natural forces.
which have ground down those rocks, and have
collected their gold in the gravel formed from
their ruins. It is another general rule, to which
there is no reason to believe that California will
prove an exception, that,the rocks cr veinstines
which contain gold, unlike the veins of other
metals, diminish in productiveness as they ere
followetkdownwards. We may thereforeconclude
that there, as elsewhere, the richest portions are
for the most part in the superficial gravel. It is
also another general rule, that, whether as re
gards the rocky matrix or the detrital accumu
lations, the productive portions of large nurife
roes regions arc separated by intermit; of bar
reu,ground of greater or less extent
Here follow some remarks on the different
processes of mining, and the increase of expense
after the first supplies have been exhausted.—
The writer then concludes.
On the whole, even should the future supply
be greater than we bare assumed, we shall only
be restored, with respect to the preciouametals,
to the same position as when the produce of the
American mines showed for each decennial pe•
rind a great increase on that which preceded it.
Mexico, as producing half the amount derived
from America, may he taken as the exponent of
the whole; and the coinage of the Mexican mints
increased• from .C 10,777,289, for the decennial
period 1709, to £23,702,033 for that ending 1740
and to Z 47,149,814 for the ten years ending
1809—with how little effect or prices- we have
already seen.
The only defect in all this is the assumption
that the treasures of :California will not prove
more abundant and lasting than those of other
'countries. This conclusion is adopted with more
haste, that) the facts will warrant, and after all
alew years may place the land of gold in a po
sition which will overturn all tine spun theories
and minute calculations.
OCEAN SITAMER3.—Iive steamships left New
York on Saturday, viz: the Southerner, for
Charleston ; Florida, for Savannah ; Brother Jon
athan for Chagrea ; Pacific, for Rio Janiero and
Valparaiso; El. Primer°, for Valparaiso; and
the City of Glasgow, for Liverpool, from Phila
delphia—making !Li steamerenniling on thesame
day.
The Now York Tribune publishes the following
table, showing the estimated value of the proper
ty belonging to the city, which is laid out as
public parks:or walks: ;,
Bowling Green
Battery,
Castle Garden, • 100,000
Park, ~ 2,600,000
Buildings in the park, •• 600,000
Duane park, 16,000
Park at Cross, Anthony and Little Ws- -
ter eta, 16,000
11 aahington Square, 816,000
Abington Square, 12,000
Union Park, • 504.0110
Tompkin's Sgiaare, 337,0010
Stnyveaane,Sqliare, 190,000
Madison Square, 620,000
.Triangular Park, Fab avenue, Broad
way, and Twenty MTh street, • 10,000
Manhattan Square, 89,000
Hamilton Square, ,
97,000
Mount Morris Square, 40,000
Total .
458,9840110
.
7; -.Jr the Said Hempfield Railroad be end con
strained by way of Wellsburg, in theaidd eotnit
ty of Brooke, the raid lieMpfielil Railroad Corci .
pony shall, on pain of forfeiting the - priiilegee
granted them in this act, construct a branch of
their railroad to some convenient point on Buffs;
lo creek, at which the Wellsburg and Bethany
Railroad way connect with the same, and such
branch shall be completed as soon as the said
Wellsburg and 'Bethany Railroad shall be cote:
pleted from Wellsburg to the said point. of con
nection.
8. The said Wellsbureand Bethany Railroad
shall not, nor shall any branch thereof, be con
structed to any place further Eastward . than
Bethany, except on a proper route to make the
said connection with said branch of the Hemp-
Odd Railroad, and for that purpose only; and
the said Wellsburg and Bethany Railroad shall
not connect with, nor transport freight or pass
engers to or from any railroad which may be con
structed in the State of Pennsylvania, except the
said Hempfteld Railroad. Bill the foregoing pro
visions of this section shalleease to have effect
if the said Hempfteld Railroad he not commend
ettwithin two years and completed within six
years from the time of passing thin act.
0. If the said .Hempfteld Railroad Company
accept the privileges hereby granted,`they shall
make no greater charges for the t sportution
of freight or passengers on their ro n to or from
the said Wellsburg and Bethany Ra road, than
l it
on freight or passengers carried to r from that
part of the Hcmpfield Railroad i this gluts
for like distances and under like circu tan
ees.
10. Neither the said Hempfield Railroad om
puny north said Wellsburg and Bethany Rail
road Company shall conatractany part or branch
of their railroad Northward of Wellsburg afore
said. '
11. This act shall be in force Cram its pas
sage.
'The Ilempfield Company has now a clear track,
and we will see whether it will proceed to build
the road. Acting under Wheeling influences, the
Virginia Legislature has restricted the Wells
burg or ltempfleld roads front any Northern
branch or connection. This is a hit nt Pitts
burgh, and is intended to prevent an intersec
tion of the Central Railroad at this point.' The
inhabitants of the Northern portion of Washing
ton county will recollect this when they are ask
ed to lend the credit of that county to assist to
the construction o f the Ilempfield Railroad.
TEE INCREALC6 OF GOLD
R.,',W.'"ErrEirsos.—lt wipe ireitothe.adaisa.
tisement in anotheepoluiri that thiedistintaish
erlessayist and popular lecturer will deliver the
first of a series of addresses before the slarean•
tile Library Am.ociation, this evening, Is the new
and capacious City Lecture Room, on the second
floor of the Lafayette braidings, 00 W oo d
street
Aside from the well-known reputation of the
lecturer, the Library Association is one every
Ivey deserving of encouragement. We therefore
confidently expect to see . the . room, large as it is,
filled to its utmost Capacity on the evenings of
the lectures.
Our readers will be pleased to learn, from our
telegraphic despatches, that a Whig Sew., has
at last been elected in New York, in pla‘cr of Mr.
Dickinson. Two new Whig Senators hat, been
elected within a few days--one from Niw York
and one from Ohio. Gov. I'm is the Senator
elect from the former State. The Senators elect
from Rhode Island and New Sersey will not be
found very Locofocoish, so that we may congrat
ulate the country that the Senate is improving.
HORRIBLE TRAGEDY IN HIBBIAMPI.
- •
A White lroman violated, and with her infant child
memdered by a nsyro—the negro burnt at the
stake,
The Paulding nartnn, printed in Jasper coun
ty, Miss., of March lot, contains full particulars
of a most horrible tragedy, which could hardly
happen but in countries cursed with the bitter
calamity of slavery' We ISondense the account
from the Mississippi paper. The, victim's were
Mrs. Mary Dixon, wife of John Dixon, and her
infant child. The violator and murderer was
Haley, n negro roan belonging to Mr. Zechariah
Thompson, Mrs. Dixon's father. The revolting
facts, as given by the editor of the Clarion, are
briefly these:
On Tuesday morning; Mr. Dixon, unconscious
of the awful doom impending over his family,
Martha from home in quest of cattle. tie little
eon, an artless child a few months over two years
old, Started fondly after him, pursuing hfm some
distance, unnoticed by the father and undiscov
ered by the mother. Mrs. Dixoti•eoon missed the
boy, went after him, and called him to return.—
She lens then approached by the brutal villain
Haley. who nt once offered such indignities ns
' the virtue and pride of civilised woman resents
and resists; even at the peril of life. She repel
led the advances of the bestial monster, yielding
neither to threats nor disgusting importunities,
when he felled her to the earth. An outrage, too
abhorrent for mention—an outrage that stirs to
ueappeasable indignation every manly and gym
,
psthetic feeling in the human breast—war then
perpetrated en the person of his victim by the
incarnate demon. Reft in a moment of her most
precious jewel—forcibly despoiled of her 'purity
by the rillatn elate of her own father—the wretch
ed lady doubtless felt that everything valued in
this world this lost: but she was not ready for
eternity. She eked, at the hands of the A r end,
life--life, that she might prepare for her solitary
remaining hope—n refuge for her crushed spirit
in heaven: But the ruffian heeded her not: Inc
spurned the prayer of the wife injured beyond
reparation, and beat her on the head with pine
limbs. and stabbed her until she died! Bruised,
mangled and,defiled, lay the corpse of this lady
whom a husband had greetnl gladly and MIS.-
pectingly a few honors ,before, presenting a spec
tack ton hideous, too replete with horrible mem- I
ones. for an unaverted eye. The infant we.,
found nbout hi steps from the mother. its throat
cut twice, with long, deep gashes. It Istlfe pro
bable the little child was the last victim; that it
witne.,ed the unnatural pollution of mother
—heard her piteous ehrieks--her supplications
to heaven and an absent husband toraid—nod
that the last nepkration of her unutterable agony
fell appallingly upon his infant ear, before the
cold knife of the monster assassin passed over
the throat of the innocent erratum, and tinged
its guiles, spirit to an avenging God. •
.1 Coroner's jury sins ernpanneled, who return. I
eel a verdict in accordance with the facto.
When Haley WM arrested, his clothes were
stained with blood, and the wretch attempted
and did throw away his knife. After being se
verely whipped, be madethe annexed confession
' His implication of the boy, Paul, is entirely dis
credited by the citizens in the neighborhood, ea-
Hon, circumstances strongly tending to the ex
culpation of thelatter. On Thursday about two
hundred persons assembled, including many la
dies. The guilt of Haley WOO too manifest for
doubt: and while indignation was it its height
nal the bloat curdled in the vivid recollection
of' the unexampled atrocity, it was proposed that
Haley be burned to death. Tin this proposition
there R. not a single dissentient, if we except
the officers of the law, who, in compliance, with
thrir sworn duty, protested against the illegality
of the net. All were eager for the instant nod
signal punishment of the worse than murderer.
Accordingly, he was borne too tree, chained to
it, and surrounded with light and other wood.—
It is worthy of remark that the slaves present
evinced commendable abhorrence of the crime
and the criminal, and assisted with alacrity in
his punishment. We will not dwell upon the
horror, of the monster's death scene, nor do we
deem it necessary to utter a word extenuate of
the violation of law which the punishment involv
ed. I t was ala we. act, but who will say it trap not
just—who will urge that they, under the same
circumstances, would have noted in a different
manner! Never have we been, and, we trust.
never shall we be, the abetor of mobs or the ad
vocate of mob law. In the instance under con
sideration, however, we have no censure to in.-
dulge tint in simple justice, we would observe,
that those who participated in burning the ne
gro, So point of respectability and character,
would rank favorably with the same number of
citizens in any community or State.
HALTY'R CONI"LS6ION-A8 ttiken by HenSy
Round, Esq., 'chile the .1/orderer tros confined to
the trse--neing his second Confession and contra
didtory of Int first. •
(It is proper to state--,what we omitted to do
laboro—tont in the first confession, made after
being whipped, Ilaley implicated no one, but
constituted himself the sole afithor of the mur-
I der, without other principal or accessory.]
lie said he was not the only one who was en-•
gaged in the aftair—that it wan a plot made be
tween him and another negro slave named Paul,
the property of Men. Quarles, who lives near
Montnme, but was hired in the neighborhood
where the murder was committed,) for the pur
tl peso of entrapping 31r, Dixon to violate her
person. Ile said he always felt like-having to
Ido with Mrs. D. Well, Ile said he was, out of to-
Ibacco, and as he had no money, he would split
rail,for Mrr. Dixon for it. We, (that Is, him
! self and Paul, I went up to the house to get some
I tobacco, end found no one nt the house; so we
turned back to where we were at work splitting
and then heard Mrs. Dixon calling fur her
child. Paul said to me, that is as pretty &chance
as you will ever get nt Mary, (meaning Mrs.
Dixon.) Says I, well, lees nee if we can aocom-
plish our demise. We then camp up to her, and I
laid hold of her first. She commenced hollering,
and said, "Boys, would you treat mo in title
manner, when I 'have a dear blessed husband and
children," that if they would let her loose, she
would never tell. After much 'Muffling, we suc
ceeded in accomplishing our purpose. Paul said
to me, after this, that if we don't kill her, we
shall get hung for it. She begged and prayed
fur her life, calling on the Almighty to help her.
But it wan nu laWhoth of us said that she would
tell on us. I first killed the child, and Paul kill
ed the woman. I killed the child for my part,
and Paull kPled the woman for his part. Ile
struck her on the head with oak limbs and light
wood knots, and made his clothes bloody, and
took them to the.creek and washed them. I did
not get bloody when I killed the child. I then
told Paul we had best run away, but Paul said
if we run away, we shall be suspieioned.--
We mode nu agreeement between us that if it
should be ((Pend out, whoever wan first suspicion
ed, should own it, and not implicate the other.=
After the commission of the act, when we talked
of killing her, she prayed and begged for her life,
saying she was not prepared to die; and although
so much disgraced, she would never tell on us.
Thin is all I can tell about it.
P. S. The negro man, Haley, was put to death
by burning, on the spot where he committed the
murder, at 10 o'clock on 'act Thursday. in the
presence et near two hundred ladies and gentle
men.
For Ow Plltshomb Garet.,
• •
Mn. EtuMm—Various means have beeri pro
posed to check the tale of spirituous liquors, by
diminishing the' number of licensed houses, as
well as enforcing the law against those who, in
violation of its provisions, deal out poison to
their fellow men. But, if we are to judge from
what we every day see around us, with but little
success. It is true, that when some eloquent
speaker, such us Mr. Gough, comes along, and
hq s before the community the blighting—nay
damning influence of Intemperance, there is p
spasmodic sensation felt throughout society—and
men rush into the temperance ?auks with the
sincerest wish to reform themselves, and assist
in working a reforaiation in others, but tempta
tion comes--an incident to all things human—
and in too many instances, they forget that they
stand upon unsafe ground—they become, as V.ie
apostle James says, "like unto a man bchohfd l i g
his natural face in a glass," they go away
,and
straightway forget what manner of men they
were—and all le lost.
The great object of Temperance men should be
a at least keep the enemy at
t o maintain the ground which they Lav e con :
b thelnanity become, mo go an d
m ‘l'u o Ye re —re :ces n ib i le ' t i o w l 'Yc th um e mighty evils ' of intemper
ance—they will be able to make one sure atop
anther panther In advance, until that crime which
casket , so Many hearths unhappy, shall cease to
be known in the community.
Now there are tiro or three things which present
themselves to my mind, which, I think, if rigidly
carried oat, could tilt fail of going far to accom
plish that much to be desired end.
let. That none but men known and noted of.
all men for their temperance opinions and prac
tice should be elevated by suffrage to the
judicial btfficli, as likirviise the inferior officers
of our courts.
id That the Legislature should be petitioned
to so amend the law in relation to the granting of
Reamer, as to require the applicant to bring
(slice men into Coact to certify to hit character,
and the propriety of granting his petition. In this
way the Court could form a pretty correct judg
ment as to the merits of the case. There is the
petitioner and there his certifiers, the very op..
pearanee of whom would, in nine cases out of ten,
work a denial of the grant. Friends of temper
ance, eon the matter over in your minds, and I am
persuaded you will be of the same opinion of
A TEXPEEANCH Man.
Market Street Store for Rant
FOR RENT.— e Store, 118 Market
reet, th e wend d from give
n orner of Markftr . 2
eaLiberty Meets. reran give the lid of Afirll
ea= InGuire of
the6l3 GAINED GEER,
Bem et
ttention !
49- PM= AITURION Is moat rerpeetfar Maned ; 0 th.
MM., annul:a/Med statement ofJobn Watt, who was eared
at an old Cbnah br the um of the PLTIOLWX:
"This rear rertlfy that I have been enrod of an old
Chronic Cough. by the use of Four Bottle. of Petroleum.
The cough attacked me a year ago lost December, and Iliad
let all hopes of getting •ell, as I had taken the .dries of
several physicians without any benefit. .I was benefited
almost hutudly by the Petroleum. I MuOha during
010 u w of the Iktmleule, a ha. minium useable. Gone.—
I make these statements without any willeitation from any
one to do so, and solely for the purpose that °then who
0.7 be suffering may be brunt.. Ten are at liberty to
publish this certlfkate. I am an old cilium of Pittsburgh,
having resided herr thirty- here yea.. Ily residence, at
title time, le on &cud Meet_ 101121 WATT.
Pima.. h. February 24, lASI."
For sale by Keyser & McDowell, ISO Wool erect; R. E.
Sellers. el Wood street; D. A. Fahueztock, A Co, corner
Wood and Front ztreetr o D. 11. Curry. D. A. Elliott, ]mph
Douglaas, and 11. P. Schwartz, Allegheny, aus by the Drs
Primo, 8. M. ICIER,
feb2sal,ll zr.l . Canal Dezdu.Sereuthst. PIRA/on:R.
•
..ADELYIII, fame co„ U., Yeb.13,184C
iltagr+ KJ.A d tli--Wr wish to Inform you that we
hare not all of your Warm Bprelde you left with 111. We
sriall you to send Ell INIPOs more ea wain u potalble. se It
has given general satisfaction herr. We have many calls
far It Anew we are Out of the article. It Lea superteded all
oNrf PrlPfl/119611 In thy. county, and for thls reason wr
wish to kw, Pk supply on hand.
IL t K. A. Parrdesow.”
The shore ie sum of the hundreds of thriller communi
sations which the peeprietors of this medicine ant daily ne
eising. .Whene it tme beim Introduced, it has become the
mein popular rrtricaly In toe.
For sale by J . KIDD *
No. CO Worst NI.
Foreign and American Hardware.
LOGAN, WILSON & CO,
No. 129 Wood Street,
HAVE NOW LAI STORE
A full and cocuyiete Make FOREIGN AND AMERICAN ,
HARDWARE,
Suitable for the eyries trade. awl which they are snowed
tooter to purchasers at nucn that will COMM".
fartuablt with ear of th e eastern due..
Domestic and Forms?, Exchange, Bank Nola,
Gold ,} Silver, Bonght,Sol4,s- Exchanged
x*
EXCIIANGE AND BANKING HOUSE
OP
W.M. A. HILL & CO,
No. 64 Wood Street, Pittatrorg,h.
Pa . /MOM? pi.“Oirrp 02 nu MOWS. J/1/0,1
Citizen's Insurance Company of Pittsburgh
NCOURAGE HOME INSTITUTIONS.
Moe Nit. 41 Water stroci. In thevarebouso of C. Lt.
C. 11.
on Breen, President A. W. Mum, Sec'
Tble Cu a n ‘ 3 . ll:y la !apron:and tu Immo onidllee
In
An 'Mete nun ty the and toteml_ty of nu
lostltutioa. l• atlMixt to lb.character of the Merton.
.
who are 'di mi. rituhurch, U and deth.bif
known to the community Mr their prudence, lotellimmee.
Lpgvgal..„. „„,0„,, 1T,,. Late.,
Jr. Wolter Itrnol. flush D. King. Ldn;ard Ilesieltom
ten.: tionneth 'lunation. S. Pd. Ake. apantf
LOOK HUM /KY FREUD!
RE D YOU A FATHER,• laboring for the
A.turert or a fannly,,and suffering
m enu a
de
.o
icter . y.:. s so b Laatae tit. .loM menu a burdeta
Are you a Mojer. sulterttig lb= dbeases to .bleb fa
=l:t.nUJ D. a...•. auk..
pghet::" ,,, Zl , :f.ll:7lllll:ileriL'en%tre t .t
sapertile, es permed by Dr. P. D. Rat, boa been the
hraw of nerroaneotly curing num 41....... to which the.
uman tonsils ant nyntiouelly subject, than Stir Ob.
trernration of Sarsatartlls re yet brought beire the
Th it:left:tar has establlabed Its blab rejrataikm by B.
numernos and well attested cores.
thil "* Crrllt ' ll .n .l4l;y " n iz th i; 'dr al . ll,. '"
nme. ablcb senders It &Dogma:n. 4 2[101.• valuable to
ma
our, partunlarly to females.
Re vote and enquire Me Dr. R. D. 1.10WI•Te SHARER
SA Ft r LI.A. and tat. meth.
Prue II per bottle--G bottles far µ.
Vat tale by
DIL b. D. ROWS It CX).. Ptopeletom
1 College 11.11. Clucimmtl. BEM
Ta wham all orders may be addressed.
AI., for We by J. A. Jones. J. bebeentintker A Co.. W.
Blunt. R W. )1•211.2.. J. B. Townsend. J. Mohler IV. Jaelt-
Zreilr i n!Cililm b le A er t
rtling. J. i d. Patterson, kW E. O. moron. rt.
Clontelllos Mellen At Knox. Cadiz. oantlewT
Ilunsotx Aarimet.—Adrertlnnts.snd antneriptlense
LI b ppwr reached and Ibrwardod few of expense, from
Young Men's Mercantile Library Associ
ation.
EMERSON'S LECTURES.
TTILE DISTINGUISILE'D LECTURER,
PROF. R.ALPII TVA LDO EMERSON, of Mom.
I
hosen, has born film:lmi. by the above Institute, to di
yer to Its members, and tbs. •iltimos of Pittsburgh Rem ,
ally. a Feria, of Lectures Teed lately prepared, and upon
ththrestlng sutortils.
The mums willcommies Lee three an the Cream or
embrscing the following logien
1. intromictor, Lows or Swam
2. Ornate.
a. Eomowy. •
4. gown.
A. Cutrrea.
O. %Yount,.
The Lenore* will be girth on Timely& Thandsrs,an 4
roli f sruor.4;llE.:t Tim LECTCRE
W O oc O 4 ;text. y•Momenclug on Thursday ' 4471 ' 4, Hamb
Zith, at if; before 8 o'clock_
Coors. Tlrk
o. ete ..... .........
,Sig;ke go. o. to d tl i llietbe riror W3l 7::. oA fg
name for member, (single or for the muse,) nre
obtained of the Libralien. or of Mmrs. flora. Wilkins,
mill kleKalght Committee.
Tickets for citizen, (thlgle or for ronm_.) to 04
11 RlchWmo s ; am i P. IL " J.
'War
NEW NIISIC !
c. 03. - E IS THE CALMNESS ; a:Li
by V. Wallace.
__MR;
'Wog. I don't Ilke to Nee; tarok song.
1' coa I forget New Englond!
r i . .atded . l . 4 m lorzre b John .
. Part,
Vole. of by
.= too 1., Power. Aotoi, Laurie.
1 igt the
, e erittilZ7l.o%. I Pplka.
liatchelor'n ' LaZenh 'by the liotettlot ofj k 011ela Poilok
Grand Polka de Conown thy W. V. W elate.
NMI] all the late popular have. Walton; Oaldllons, Nib.
os,
ster* Marches, Variations, Rondos. 6 e., tn., Issued In the
eaMee.
New !foci: remind story week.
A very large and new stock of •
CIIIOKERLNG'S PIANOS, '.
To wilco Ole week. al 6. kid, ex, .. .I 7 00t..64,.,,,,p100d
Plain. Istriloq to price from ll2: ato 11500. Also, too lioUt
olnoent timed glow., from the Won onlebrat.W tranufao.
' The *bore, with a full and general stock of Maxie and
Mont.! Slorchatellte, for min by •
JOHN IL MELLOR, DI Woodt.'
N. 11..—.Tw0 Plano Fortes to hire Old Plume lake, In
atefat new ones. • rochg3,
loossi NEW BOOKS!
l i t T 11 , 0LMIS th ' LIT, Poe F!Lti . ty DEPOT, Thini
'te %Vernier Veall.Lia by Prlgt Forrester.
Caroline of Brumrelek, ho. lk by MeTnoida
rtanfield Hall, • I liatoriad Romanme—complete. 'l" - :'
The Kickleboras on th• Rhine; by Thule:my.
Tootle La Vaihora or conclusion of the Iron Mask.l
The Queen's
Neel
ET buroaa. .
Polly Pesblossoot's aoldinmillustmatal by Dm.ly.
Port Folio of • Modkal Student: d u do.
Th e one Slerchma: td a. do.
Skißrth • ilumoroos Nose!: .1
veries of an Old Maid: crellhas to Young Men.
Orman. and Oaliforni.
Otintlemen's kalquethl en.. LPOrtay.
Wiese Nannette and C olet Book.
lattelre ng Age, No. • 7.
hL•rengroe th e Prholar—ani 0 11soy.-the-Priest—by ben.
m. 0., author of the .. 01ble In s r tlra' New supply.
Harper's New Monthly. for klarah.
Blackwood, its February.
Boston h between, No. 34.
Appletou'a Meettanlnd Ilegul• e . N o . 3.
The Horticultural, for March.
.
The Cultivator._
:: .. ,
-. ..
.. . r
blellohat7 of yleelmoks. On. 24.
ernlainspt p thAZigi4 b ar i t Ft..l. Petrres,mpletr.
IPe c ni7O n ntaLls; a JecrZfte etca t rolti. am of U...
London P.ll James, Go.
Art Journal. tar February.
lkston Shakapare, Nn. 33.
4401.3y1a non. or Ufa and Adventure. of per rival 31.-
berry, written by himself.
lass .4 Am..., a Noiel by the au.. of "111. 3 k 4-
rllivellslppl grows, or Eketcbra of &lathers . Wk. e.
ousebeld Words, N 0.13.
Dr. Hankies W 0 1 .144 complete. mcb2o
Rockingham and Domestic Cineensware.
wo( f :
wt DW urn A . R . D i aL . AKE am . L . 41;
.t.O
Cane 9 . , l' 4a n :
BAST larsarome Ohio.
air.eample boom, Na 101 Fourth at met. near the 4lay
oes oboe. elttsburgh,
Our ...Ivo Works enable us to f dl orders promptly.
toes,mtrt dethtn , bring ....lal r employed , alto en.
no to keep pare Pl. all the rat• and .Post.rtYlml
of the day.
weirr Urns SpltoonssFitebTs a Franey Tomb... Bets,
'loopVG. Gob's. 31 , o.ess e at a , em...
Jars. and wild. for c e ne .,... ,y e ,. i t . v . ed v . r i. ‘ ,..
Orders rem.... ofkit,i, _ , ~,,,,,w o
ri, I Cr LET—An I Yr'FieE on Water, be_--
. . a.
.. t. u 31arketsi • e'L
luulat
' JP i d . 1h r 8111741 . 9 l Water utr el. '"
ARD OIL, --10 bbl. No. 1, Just reo'd and
for ask by R. A. FAIINKSTOCK 3.- 00.,
.10.1) • corner First al. Ito.' ...,,
;S...OTRY',l7—'l% — e undersigned bassrid:
fro. the firm or "Mau.. Plunkett a 3.lcEnty
tr.sposed of his Intern. In raid Bern to Ch. .
1I
1 tome CHARLES WEND:WT.
'I 3 AF' tette, March 1901.133triMe103/11t__
_l , 1_
)1. (Ws AND APPLES-- '---
4 ,•„i btl'''' =&rapplea• P.n. by
WOODS A 301/.1
.. .
SEILERS' IMPERI L COUGH SICRI?P.
—it l• cheap, easao . tats4and bled/ arEcarl
13
uz. Cr...l.larch 29 VMS I
131 r. R.C. salmi—Air alum. 111. erth..:l....bmt.
wort to trouble... .....'..1 baalbut Wad ditreftilt
Idle. to sou Ilat/epurpom I mu Induced by adres ,
II meats about yot. Couub Btartt, to tVt a MIL. i
iti it to t.o a ner bolla al. lalao foal Mar aurae
em t timers and lt has meat fulled tome tbs..
. I have to It to coy nolithtona and do mat'
cc lenclowly belie. th at It. th e hest cougla Medicine
Os. hae ores beets offered to the public,
; 111.000/ .6116,10.3.
Ip.,jt..bouid i r9t rallt thrtr_dald_ren t. t.9 modulo.
1 .,
.i.t:4121 0 , amen the .0 .De .74 or •l. c bottle of tole
Prepared am Bold im n. n. UST rill,
1 Tula/ Or Waal It, Ord Drug.% maw,
..,
Infcamatien Wanted
. .....
WILLIAM 310111,1{Y, of Hinckley,
tlvJ coootr of Wonder, Alb
,mt b .1 1. 1 . , 19 Tr .r .°l
feVfNTaTel b" bl2h ) th. barn
hsilsri of hi' his le1:11 1 ira n' 11 Ift. %rad h n. ." vith
Kane smident, or leer hie d .ay one .Do man Of infor
mation Mit may had to hie discovery, (ohether doll OT
.th°,) Oil greatly relieve s disarmed family. Mad shell be
rewarded fur his trouble. by addressing s line to A.Sreros,
Nicetcorn. near Philadelphia. Pa. ...WI:4S
Executors' Sale of Beal Estate,
AT AUCTION.
IVtiL ., L ir p u E . SI . )LD, • in f tuj u stia L tice of the
or e
the *Ay of Milefttryb, " drl7ll ' bland 4, bar of
Amid 8.51. at 10 Ws sok. A. art,,, at the Court Mom, in the
City of Pittsburgh. pubite auction, • valuable Lot of
Ground, situate m Quarry MIL near tbe New Buin.in th e
Sixth It aid. contain'. newly ONE ACEth be.ing pmt 1
• bar? Plena mound whkh was hel d thf
toft , LoomT, and others, and which. for
virtue of
noted. Poinedings um Partition, in the District Court of
the County of Allegheny. Nu. 66 January Term.lBlB wss
aseigned in eereraity to the-feel. of the said Martin Low.
n, deed. by lutes and bounds. ge_ as by reference to the
Inquisltim and OM thereinto unesed, end other pro s
reedit it i tt, t&. .uo bed. now fully and et large sty (
Fa' P ' f?fo u tTirett= " 3.7 " ntit ' !int e :1 1 1=1
pmertert of the city nod the two ' num bolos eau of ar t for private knidenee, and storming In excellent
mom fit for building pommies—as they are well known.
Porn plan of the property and further Information, apply
to biessra..blitthel aniLPaimer, Attorney. and LlianuelMr.
to Law, Pourtle strretJor teener of the undersignedath
reunite of the lest Will nal Testament of Martin LowrY.
dyed. JAMIIII BLAKELY.
•
JOHN COLWELL,
OH NESMITIL
N. 11.—The adjoining Lot, cord J abein N g
about the nun
quantity of land, la also far We. metakihr
A Blast Furnace fat Sale
lIE UNDERSIGNED offers for Sale his
BLAST YOENACE, situated La T Oatromary, Gram* known c. the "Allatoom t0te...," with al l the outs
buildiugr. SAW and OH/ET MILLI and every-thing MY
Git•Sary mrry the Smelting of Urn It bas 1,400
Acne of Land atteehel, with ae math more onion:dog as
would be neeess.y., vadat mu be had from 76c. tot, per
som. It has the most favorable loan. In the South, for
making Iron, having the on, within °what( to one roll.
gretO v gtlea l • ' .c.c. " 4 " t " . " lll ' s oirttelle° lute., iLV = d ig
Etowah Rolling not where • ready ere can be finand the
all Its prolncts of Pig /dotal; and It two miles from the
Western and Athortlc Hallmad, which Is one of the lines
of railroads commetlng the
Ten
Barer with th e to.
Mood. which has six Um% of raincede running out from
IL tanned and under contract, panting through all the im
portant Towne and Ohm thtargle,wbere a ready eel. is
Maud for Mg Metal, Machinery, Hollow Ware, An Ills
now I
ona full blest. worked by water power, with • fella! lb
feet.
part of the South.
Letters may be sdiressed to me at Etowah. Gas on, On.
or I can be men et say time on the premises.
_ " • THOMAS S. STOVALL.
ALL.OO,II .CILNACL, Werth Int
mchOlettrawft.n
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
of Allegheny amnty. of JOO Tem A. D. 11142. 30.
In the toatter the voluntary malgtiment of. Patterson
Vandyke, in William Willem:
nod non to win klatch WM. ISSI; on motion of Wm
WlllsomEsit,suil hearing MI petition, It Is ordered bythe
Court that notice of the application of lit raid Asaignap
fm discharge, he pablishal than weeks In thetTeekly Or
mtle in,l l , l% , fi./mt. [F ro m the' Record]
CFO. B. RAYS.
• To Paper Manufacturers.
TEN TONS ASSORTED RAGS, for sale
hr
WOW
ancbest cub price paalM3L
CARPEIS, OIL CLOTHS, &c.
W. ENCLINTOCK -
•
la
now constantlf melting hie Spring Stork of
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, & TRIMMINGS,
Comprising hi part tbe following to:teflon
CARPETS.
Extra Royal Velvet lila Caner do. do. Tareett7
odic do. do. Brosnan extra miser. 3 ply; superfine 3 sly;
do. ►
Murrain; exxra dna do: line do.: anon= do: oottondo:
4.34. 54, and 24 twilled Venitiato 44, 34, 34, end 24
plan do: 44,34, 64, and 24 wool and mittou do.
RCGS, liIATS, OIL CLOTHS, &C.
Ribs Cheinlielethog Mrs do: do: robs tufted do: doe
do. ON common do. Chenille Door Main tufted do. do:
thorp 'kin do. do; Adelaide do. do: Thrum do. do.
Cetunb Clothe. Weldor do., Roeting 124, balld 24.
Al.—Sheet Oil Clothe, rat to 40 .7 Elor nx.
04,14, 44, 14, 44. and 3-4 Oil Cloths.
STAIR RODS, BLINDS, TABLE COFERS
Atop—Stair Rada. of an grim Carpet ntodlosm I.l4,Cari
mon Rondo: G.4.44.a0dn; IdattWom Table Wort, Cemh
and Diaper: Lleettbeck do. Transported WindooPhaden
llolluidse Venni. leinthe lemttosed Piano
Cooff do. Tubb doe do. stand do: Worst., Tanta do.
flaring Impelled and mothaaol our stackdletet from the
moot ridebrated inctorlaw, Wog of the latest and mat ap
florid grim mid mkt, ms are proparrit to .ell to mu
I aod mammon at orates as Ate co Mr, cm. hpartl
- tom Pit Amtern ediss.
W. cordialls Motto all to tall and orstidne tar stock at
The Carpet Warehouse, SA Fourth street.
roehlS W. McCLINTOCK.
8200 REWARD.
N PURSUANCE of a Resolution passed
O,
ineanimourly by the Eagle Fire Compeght, their
not beki 10 %Dant Hali the lith toat,the) here
by off.. • reward of 1.0 1100 40.4 DWI., for the ammo
helot= and comietiori or the pers. pL 0. I
ore to their Encl.. House. ea Saturday o , r th e 15th .11=1.
1611. 11 - 11. GORMAN, Fresident.
C. SUM& Jo, Recreteri • toeblY3t
REMOVAL.
NM. WAKEMAN & CO.,
No. 79 .1. 81 (late 76) blarotx Last,
BLIS TOLL
Directly.opporize at .01d Stand.
AttANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS of
liatmor in GENTL
t ENESS' FrRIVIVIING ARrirar.sr. con-
Coder ' l a F ris mid Dronerr—lieary mil Lien. Wool, AM
go/a, hhaker. Bock . Merino and (Wain, Domestic and For
eign.
StiA.--Eatin Ulk. Bole. Bombazine and fancy of all
nide. nod qualities.
:kartrs ans andd
Do ties—Vane,
a esea—Of a kin all ilk.
die. Bleak of nom kind.
•
reorme—Fattey ellt and BaLin. tualbdt Madras.
holm Italian Clime Albert Bomar, Twilled Ludlam
Plato EaniDerctafe—Coran, Linen Cambria. ta
.surni i ierFrench and trmilah. new style. Domestic
” Cleers—Tid. 00k. Line. Thread, and , all the lated of
Vernet, andeEnelDh.imeortatlons.
Cotton. floner,—Shakeh'..llerino. Lamb's Waal/LC.l.<n and
dlornlep Col..—Nelret. Cashmere, Fattish. Freneit ad
abr. Myles.
Siseldder Dram foe ¢ eatlemea ad ladiee—a aattetl
ffim. of
Mauna Riding &IR of all imailties.
We would note partleular attention to our Domestic
Knit Cntler-dtirta Drayer, and iiceiery,
WIL WiII:LEDA:a CO.,
70! 81 Belden Lane. '
TO THE ROTEE KEErros or TUE ENVIED ETEI7,II.
=nut HAI% QUICKLY BESTORED
CT Ott APPLICATION or um'
SILVER PLATING nap.
Warranted foyire oihAtildion, or the mono retorned.
"THIS FLUID is composed of pure Silver;
W been used b 1 bowie keepere In Nen Tort La the
het 0.0 Town and to beaming • nreespo7 unfelt. la LI.
fn= o r :ro ' l ' xn a t"ro persona
.4 %.3!:1 ' : fr . . orb Ire";ao'r's.
Candiretleks, O.k. Baakets i lu i driage and Ilartutin Furni
ture. Military Erilynienta. or pLute with pure silver on
s t . d m zw r y cn or me, r IA oaf
-25 0.0 1. per I;ottle. um 7010 riZilidiv6T,;ot to Jewelers
and Faned. Gouda dealer.
For wile by JOHN J. BROWN A CO.,
roelattletWner HO Putt= street, New York.
r,),,..:,:41: 1
Patent Combined Grinding and Bolting, or
MERCHANT MILL.
•
Pittsbargh, Pa., March 14, 1851.
TiTHE PUBLIC:—We hare now in use.
n oar Floor) nx MM, two of ClatrrsoPs
tett Cartihhutl Orin 1301 , 11, t4 fa l u e i rehto
.. 11 ay ;
1 ;40e t - t.ritlng the OMIT! ur Lang . tn.. and
Stmts.
Th. Ora I. perfectly adapted to its ase, doing tho work
pwell as an ordinary burr stotrk and empidrino much bee
ower, malaria It equicaleut. In • Merchant Mill. to mut!
one run of burr stones, that .11l eon ray $l4OO to Slidorto.
Thr
latter. aa • Ono /mil Offal !I! owe r and <lunar. pro.
dun. an actual profit of about twhe per test on th• valor
of the Offal. from the Mill.
, .
For manufacturing the raw graze Into Flour, It doer the
work speedily, producing • good ankles( sut. - 13ne
itt
•nd hing dmaing apparatus renduned. It Is worthy
the attention of Millets doing a merehant busincsk end for
Belot Hills It U uneseeptionable.
WILMAItTIf 0 NOBLE.
Ire, the undersigned, over:tires to the "Elttstrurgh City
FiDlllll2l 31.11 h t," cerilly to the above.
Tmoolut Eosin,
11. Noma,
Pierre Out.
A. J. Mom...
CLARK'S PATENT PORTABLE COMBINED
Grinding and Bolting, or Merchant Mill.
LUNG purchased the entire Patent Rigid,
of the Oohed States, far "Antes 11. Clark'. Pa 'Mt
Orireling. or lletchant 1/11/," cud now being
prepar buil County end State Right, likewise the 31111
lit op for 111.. take Ohl thud of intbrmlng the public,
that I us able to offer the treated Invention of the agey
Lnd one which. to .ore to meet with succeuud which will
e the thous of =Odes every Person , ' pnycheeinn pmottry
and State Bights. quiln a hand.. =tone. ml. kiln
he perfectly portable, mad calf occupier • apace of !hutted
three Inches Nunn, when in operailno, sod le capable of
RAnding •hd b l4itngailgl e 7 f to kr, bushels of per
hoar, It
enT Power d ' Xsel. Call and v. " : ° in _oheya boom t' 7 0 7,7,1
Menus. Wilynarth a Noble'. City Flotring o Mills, Liberty
deem Pittsburgh.
L further, have the right of Junes M. Out's SALT
iACIIINE. and the Machines for sale , haste' purthasul
of B. Snavely. All lettere pod pal will be answered
pnutoptly
tachle.dawitel. THOMAS 11 . CLARK.
UNDRIES—
abh N. 0. ilabusee, ook cooperage.
fA da. do. enacts cooperoge.
30 Ude N. O. Pus,
150 bags prima green Raa Coffee.
30 koo 0 Twist Totooao. •
6 do. Plug do.
80 boars Ps wad 1 lb Lump. auto. brand.,
Ow do. Window Glam. City and Wintry brand/.
W3O dawn Corn Droner., florae.)
00 bbla Largo N 0.3 Mackerel.
rgbbfbbi, do. do.
bua Dry Apples. in store and tor tale by
JOHN WATT & CO.,
lablo Liberty farmer..
ig OAP-114 bole; No. I reed. for sale by
whlil DA W. HAKIM:UK
GREEN APPLES-20 bbl. reed, for Bak
by mrhl9 8. A R. lIARBAUOTI.
IVORY MEAL-40 bun reed mod for gale by
tohl9 8. A W. lIARBAUGIL
Ce UNDRI ES
Cu a2e Dried Peaches
110 hbd..stime N. 0,55 . 00 m
un
SOO tads. Plantatkmagm.6lA
CO. by.
,N,dap
t METAL.-440 tone for sale by
mehl7 HUEY. MAIMED'S t (Xi.
litigs:SED SPIRES--160 kegs (impioved)
by metilb IDDLY.NI We Sr co.
‘TUNDRI:E rB .
b bl
.Fresb 801 l Batter. •
to tr.• do. do.
bbls Unseal OD
bbls DearlAstt.
60 b. Est. Dream Meese.
161 dos Cum Broom,
Dried Apples.
600 b bus us Dried P.a.. 6r sale by
elebl9 B. CA.NFIELD.
BLOOMS --250 tons Solt Tenn. for sale by
'tach3 J. DALZELL, G 8 Water t 3 Firs
CHEESE -511 boxes for gala by
.shl9 J.ILMM DALZkL4
TURNPIKE STOCK-118 shares Steuben
ville Turnpike Stork, ter Nile ,y
J. IL MURPHY;
J. N. lIONNEL
cuthlPA6JrnltiT Arnirrieer.
TOR SALE—A LOT GROUND on the
IraAdorton Tramp Dot, ibvco salles_fmn Pitt. 1.414
J !; , 4 foe!, on which an old litr
R l!g l e lipiry„
J. &BONNET,
atebl93l6l - Irlt-T Asthma.
-VFE 'ESTATE FOR BALE—ThoLife Er
= vtor h .4 . u, v: Let ofi Jtom goand ea
.telt eracicritli'ar• atza7 8.14.4 "'
pla rolarrtbars, at the more of art - by ap.
J.
UflP Y,
Anima.
mspl9~ritf
11 - ZITNNY RAGS-4eo for ease
aA .4‘1119..2i . BIND
UA3I 011
SUNDRIES--
15 seeks Dried Apple,
10 bbla. Green do:
•
k; F ,, 1,..1 kd "t"
15 bra. prior , mudd l t . e•ed: •
Window Wax, of all slurM n ddler
_ 1 bbl. 3lapLe Molaseer la do Led tor mi. by
mchl9 K DALZELL, Liberty at
WiIUT f
m MILL-1
ehl9 Smut Mill ce L oT . l i t&ted . for
1...7 sale O
SUNDRIES
-160 tap prime Bin Goth,
100 bL ch. T. H. O. v., bnp.„ amt Blank Soot
ma, nyerlor 515ador;
10. - No. 1 Cando
50 061 s. 011;
oo Tobooco, extra Vo En W e
.mehl9 J. S. DILWORTH & CO
poWDER-4000 kegs Hazard's Blasting;
Nos _ do.
mehl9 J. S. MLR - Wall I CO.
BUCKETS AND TUBS
-60 doa. B6eketi6 10 doi.
i%
mch.l9
R Be-Opened.
H. PALMER, haying completed the re-
Li rsire ar Zeltlon to his st." wil=this
Straw Bonnet and Hat Warehouse,
I\o.-.105 leteacrr STIULLT,
12 IL PALMER offers for sale, at very
Iner&ricos, a fall anartment of Straw and SLUM.
%O.Y.NETS—Fortlarn and Ameriesniplatn ard. fuse
Strew, Enda, ClaAOimp Minuet. Lme, dairannula , ..ar'
dA Lomat..
7S—Men's. Youths', 'and
, 20 Leghorn, „taney end
plain Braid, Flaws, Panama. DI o, and Palm Lest In.
Panto Leghorn, Braid, Scut. Chin, Camp: Lam, &MULL,
111.1' Jenny Lind, and Mbar lam% peat ra. l-
err share and enate_rul.
RIBBONS—BIeb &eat ma see. Plain Betio Mr'
[star, n
all nalths and token Omer dame =MOM.. Cali.
L AMNetta —Halm and figured whits and soloed /Elk and
Cotto
STRAW TRIXXL9OS -WNa,TasteL, Bottum Reside.
Pelerines,.te, de.
FZO WEBS—French and Amerlem Spiv, benches and
separate_ „etch and nova' styles.
BONNET SILKS AND 8AT213-111sah Om. de Na
ples,
ltles Gm
*ad oolora de Rhbu, Flom., and areas Mks, awned
tia
•
SAlTLES—Auortednualilles and colors.
Alm—Rleh and km mien( Runde and trenbrellasjland
Bases, Lc. ae. made
JUST REVD AND NOW OPENING AT
ITN. DIGLip N 0.138 Loam Sauttl,
r very . large And ea or aka of Zestdoneble Cktde.,
adapted to Gentlemen • Wear for Spring: attoptHoN th e
to,west 'Wee In American. Ithelth, and Wreath mud.
ereq ar l y a, t a roltid h = d meo o ll : =up wad Gl , ltg
w l of
arge and well meaufeetured Hoek of if KAHN
CLOTHING, makes eon of the larend,
th ed eeleeted
sleeks tent of the Alleghealet all of which roylietor
detexadnal to arer at earth Whoa. Ell amino. ell
who !Her bleo
ea tall, tbat. not only the most soyerlor
GkAltog le Hid ea Ude eetwbllebatent, but also
at.
the low
edpree the city.
All order. In the Tailoring Hoe emitted. u anal, tna
t owta. maniter,, and at the shorted nathe.
"' =NH
'I477STER LARD OIL-19 bbla. J. - L
Na 1. Put Tee'd and *re ado Vs
MILLER RICEEIIIOT,..
mchlB sad Maud-
SUGAR AND MOLASSES
-1...7 10 h1:44. Plantalkaa 11= )
400 13144. do. X
and Tor ule DT
MLLE@ a monism
tnehlS
PEARL STARCH-40 boxes for sale by
clam HARDY, JONB9 t CO.
Ca NDRIES--
L." tibia Nal Winter Stralowd Lord OD:
:1 A tons Juniata Bloosaw
7 Obis Mon Pork
Baron Mau, abouldols, sad Polon In =GU bow%
HIES' hlO bblo. No. I.llsokarel; far tolo low by_
JONES, •
0:0118 INaol saga
LARD OIL-20 bbls. No. 1, for solo by
lachlS ' JAIL DALZELL. Weer st.
0. SUGAR-25 blade. for rale by
&II • atehla JAS. DALZELL, eS Wat.r q.
•
Investments.
1000 DOLLS. PITTSBURGH CITY 6s;
100 obann Dougloott Houghton 113gpti Hot;
100 do. Coll,
100 do: the btoel
do. 0,0100 Woes Roek "
For sale br• A. wil.x.rgs 00.
mchlScorner Thin! atul3farbit'st.
WAIL PAPER. ;
Fresh Amore:punt of Spring , GoalL
rPHO3I./IS PALMER is &fly receiving,
(mar the Imteno ths old stand, •
No. 55 Mem=
,STRIZT,
ikftreen Third and Fourth stied., Pittstritryh,
large adoesdone to hi. present Meek. of Memos: besattful
PAPER HANGINGS that hem empessed to this make!
itty k.e lete I'4
tireisma ' struritatit 7=t7hut h e
softy 1113.111eireet. Teem 10 12.1f5,1,1110a . tholl pet=
name. To le attraellm lot of tom% of le • mom to
mes.. foe-gm... tan be formed by eight that dasedPthste
the attemeton of membants sal house keepers 1s
noehlr e"
folly Melted.
THE KICELEBUEYS ON THE RHINE;
Wordb24 by Fna Ilomotor.
'llict.kmary or liffebanicadf l ogh .
. • Third ob. opfxbdto tIZ.U.noonIVLeo.
11,1 - AGATSNES FOR APRIL.— •
ivx GoSera Laden Book, Oar April;
tintham's Maodo•
Sartain's do. do • ror sale al
110/kUlg .
=SIT ; • Third 12.. onnosit Le oe.
LEAD PIPE--Cornell's improved patent
Lead Pipe 1113 Hydrants,
•
knmaar
A' irgaßaloa,
311 Wises on hand and to area. Jar a 4 1 ,4
ALF...fah - Das doanox,
tosbl73:l 134 Prard stmt.
Boys' Wear.
VIURPHY4 BURCHFIELD have reed
lit an assortment of the above rods. adapted to Va.
Loa t =llll 3 =pat o .1 pit a J .Casehrxzgilt .,.... lt ,
of various khala all at lowest piers. mole
BOMBAZINES lc MOURNING ALPAC
CA&—lluare'r s Bstanrab Invita the latent:km of
to their . tmoot o[
fr w T ci“ u . to. tid int=a= i uri,
mda7
S UNDRIES---
Wads N. O. 110.,
102 bbls. N. 0. blo.
I n Mgh❑21022.1
200 bah. Dried appl4o2
-
30 bbit. Clam SW:
20 `. Timothy Seed; In rtore cod fat rib br
BROWN & KIRKPATRICK;
mehl7 ' Liberty Meet.
OLL BUTTER-5 Bble. for sale by
ILIR.BAUGII,
j" gracl2l7 Nolls First wad 116 1166aud
FEATHERS -1600 lbs. prime, for sole by
mom:& R. ILUIBMIGH.
EGGS -4 bble. rec'd and for = cia.
=ll7 8. W.
•
• SUNDRIES
-5 asks Bacon 814onklene
•.• 10 2
bbla Lard No. 1; •
Orem Lek
10 N
bap Yea unn
13 sual 1 W. Ilananal;
look Deena= •
6 49 sacks Yunnan .
10 " IV
01 14' •
thrd %dun •
' " .11ppler,
9 bales Collo= POW landlaittrom ate. MAT
Cowen Ib7 a 4141 by /SALM DICKEY CO.
nub.l7 halt and Wants sta.
SWEET POTATORS4-40, Ibis. now lauding
hem ste Maytkneer e sact Sur deb,
D/Cl7Bl' 100;
mthlT Watm sml heat gee
1 1 .0TTON-90 bales to arrive pevstr. Gene
s../ cid fee web, _
en • ISAIAS( DICKEY & CO.
ANUFACTORED TOBACCO-150 big.
IVA. T. KumAmur., of tho best brand... for We for by
tad= ISA Lill DICKY'S' t
it ASON'S BLACKING-25 gm ..for sale
hr oart.L3 J. KIDD t CO.. 00 Wood st
New Books! New Books!
VOREIGN REMINISCENCES, by Henry
ard Lord R o lllth .ut.d by hie we. Iteorr Ed-
Jane Jane Clou'vri, or P. end Adveneity ; by Cetnerme
Sh.l.li. nether of ^,Ste Edward thet
il here,"
oose,.
unndey
Moorland cbtteert he the author of May Barton
veturro: The Sholar. the tilpery, the Trieth br Gem
Hem. ae%hor of the Bible .Iprin, and the Oireln
Sttel.
Yht. *Jimmies mum a vdt.i
kal.
The &wee .orb inet reed wad for sale TT
IL C. STOCK TON, Swindler ant Stationer,
•
tread eorneridarket end Uhl sia.
JONES. ON LAND OFFICE TITLES.-
• Byllebee of the Leer of lond Moe Tltles to Pun
extrude; by Joel 10:04* reed awl Ow etak t
B.C. TON,
=Mb ' N 0.47 K
Wen rt.
New Books! New Boob!
T }IOLMES' LITERARY DEPOT, Third
IkKic 19m d orn t ts ticre 4 l - : b m Uea. Seivitothy.
Oman and California: or RAU ha the Gold amiss,
Louise La.Valliert-, by Alm DumaL
Chosurics by Oen. hand—t Tuts. In Pte, bito.
B Lareugroi the Sehohtr, the Ohsey. the Pllesh.. by Cho.
The Queen's Merida.; by Ale 1. Dtutut.
!levities of au OW Maid: or flints to Young Mm latex&
12 5Prre earthier. be had of P. P. 3.IeNAMAEA,AI
- euy. uschla
Webster's Unabridged Dictionary.
WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED DICTION
wok boom
In ebeep. 1452 bra quarto-9Am tr.
dam wort bowed In Ramie raft =thermal beet Rad es,
my elegant-410,0W •
A o larmsupply or the above work reed by
.101 IN 11. MELLOR. al tf coda:
&Diets.
is received andill e
pan, tEe followtqg
Spring
/TR FIRST LOT
awned. comprising. In
Val Cbip, given's Own,
White and lielkrer Lase, Star and Tulip,
Millen Chip, . Fenny Lind mid Salim
PuitDab Chip, Fluted Straw and Sails,
Fine Straw and Diamond, Pearl hd Loop Satin.
Florence lkimped, American Lase,
Englith Prul, Hungarian Him&
Meow.. Fluted Manilla,
Spilt Straw, Silk 4 .
A. A...IdASON A.OH.,
MI and 64 Market Ste
DRESS SI
A.Cr‘ - ASS SlLKS.—Jyaet read per
d,e 22 fro= P :a b A k rie. L e /44 e 4 1 2 1113 '
man A. A. ZrioViacT.P!'
IRISH LlNENS.—lteceiriti tiara morning
lamtber lot muted mkt Irish Lana.
1..1115 ' A-6.11.140111 CO.
SWEET OIL-350 gall. for Bale by
mehls KLDII.II CO. _
13111 I .MASH-7 calks (prime) for sale by
=lns J. Hip it 00.
IaTIIITE GLUE-5 bble — (Cooper's) for
T Bah br =dab LDD k CO.
DITTSB URT3II . GLUE-30 bbh — T.llSeiifor
br ' .1. SID .1 CO.
CaUGAIL CURED 11A118-10 ties Dui
&We celabraled I. C. Raw, oa Land wd Ibr b. DT
WALLLNOTOILD t W.
LARD -14 keg" No. t for sale by —
- - WICK !MoCLNDLISS.
MOLASSES --400 bbli. N. 0., oak cooper art, tar Rale by andill I.* B. YLOTD.
LARD-20 ke gs No.I, for sale by .
Etiehl4 J. k FLOYD. -
Par ---1- °=?' warrant WA, for
MIUSEIIIEINTS
COGSWELL'S
GREAT PANORAMA'
07f
' LIFE IN CALIFORNIA
AHD THE ISTHMUS OF DARIEN.
THIS MAGNIFICENT PANORAMA is
t, ton open .t the ATECZ,N.SC'M /ILTLDLVaiIigr"
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GAS CHANDELIERS AND FIXTURES;
Publ . Chandelier, mat Bracket, of Ne Wert strier,
also, two ant nee light Ornamental Pendent.. at eastern
P W. W. lt LOOK.
ettehls corner of Fourth and %art sta.
QoLdli LARIfiaSIPS. CIIAIOELIERS.
1.0 Ortrtmantakaml Ylain➢
einslon Lmu,u,eChurntr
%title el ' I " l *. of h je L n " ter m bt
"`"irtZwittn , " l . "
eI7LOVERSEED-8 - bbls. l
for sale by
WICK & IleChls - LLESS.
BUTTER bbl. prime Roll. for sale by
mehli WICK i NeCANDLESS.
lEGABS-150,000 Coln. Ohio, for sale by
S
matt% J. a L. FLOYD.
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TtROO3lB--20* dos. Corn, for sale by
matt J.l Fu:tht
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CEESTik.;UTS-30 bu. for s t. le , l7 pi,arn.
- - - - -
IMOTHY BEF.D-50 bu. for sale by
a. a u. FLOAT.
FLOUR -4W bbla. superfine, for Bait by
=chi{ , &FLOYD.
N O.
mSUGAR—IIICOB f,rvallejz.
•chu. 116 listcr R.
ARD OLL--10 bbl. No. 1, on hand and
Ibr WA by WALLINGFORD A CO..
meta IA Water
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WOOL WANTED--The higtmat mniket
syl ernl be beidSflZe. Ettiare.
o by •,
mehlt
OTICE persons hating claim
•ptlM the ettemer SCIUTLICILL. min elm. m.
own theta to the oubwriber• fbr wllexpentimasilat.l7,
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95 Water et
"LW SALE—Ohio and Pennsylvania Itali
a' — davArek"iltubil.V.egPftra-a:
OLASSES-300. Wile. for Bale by
mehl4 BURBRIDGE k INCIffRAIL
RICE -50 tierces fcr sale by
11.1,14 BCRllluaat k114"0111WL
OAF SUGAR-200 bbls. ass'd Nos., for
by istehl4 DUMBILIDOE
ORANGES. -100 boxes jastjeceired and
for sale by • 811/133BIDGE k MULL%
maxi& • .t 116 W.I. Amt.
PLANTATION MOLASSES-600•bbls. in
atom arid fir sale by JdlIP4 DAL7.ELL.
=bit di Water rt.
bt MACKEREL—MS bble. No. 3; • .
male
melll4 JAMES DALZELL. far
ahr by
nRIED PEACHES-300 bu. for sato by
melll4 Fit W. =RIM COIL
OLE LEATHER-250 Sides for sale by
malt S. A W. lI ARBAUOLL
SODA ASH-20 casks Kurtz's brand, for
ode by metili S. RAMIALOIL •
RIED APPLES-150 An. prime, for aide
by =chill B. t NV. HARBALIGII.
FLAx.lf ED 9 , Nr-2000 , for eels
MALLOW-30 bbls. prime, for sale by
mehl4 • S. & Sr. LIARBADOIL
WINDOW GLASS-600 boxes Window
Glass, warted sizes aid rufous brand., reed and far sale by 0u.1314 S. Of. IId.IIIIAIIGH.
Co-Partnership. •
LLCM:ARDS &CO. have asstlciated with
them, In the umardactuting husleterO. Mr. D. A.
& The buduese •111 be condueted under the timu
of EDWARDS, MORRIS d CO.
IECELSIOR WORKS.—Enwaßns, Nov
manufsetnnrs of EXCFJ.SIOR LOCK
ES, PLATFORM SCALES, MALLEABLE.
LTG& dl,. 89 Wter rtreet,-Pittsuumb,
To Contractors
rOPOSALS will be. received lit the of
. Dee of M. B. BROWN, Liberty egret. Pittshurgh
20th hut. all the tiral and Meaont7 an e
tint 5 =lles of the f
T or
enipersneerille ing
and Notilestorn plank
• Hoed. Alto, foe the finding and Masonry on their Branch
Reed. ISi toilet, to Col: Wm. lea'll,_oo the Weald:Luton
Smapike. Alta fore Bridge mar alartler'e Creek. neer
thehoblestoßOWN
wn Load Bridge. M. B. B.
- mehreag
EEIGHT ON BACON REDUCER —The
Pga=aa i la xab ßalt i tt Corw i rere not earning
mr.bl.3 110/116.1tCO2tODF-Airta
LCHT CHINTZES.---MurtPrrr &Burn-
MO Invite tbe etbettion oftbe Ldlei to tame new
Wel styles at Light sad Drab Minims. Just re
eeteed. Tr, tam, epn_tbts marnbur. addltloatt
711Velbla. et ' e rlaet T , 3. DolleM rTeV
ELREGE DE LAMES, Light and Dark,
hadrulleur rear Omer very terribly! Freya. miser
bar children, reed and rellbair low by
bactil3 MURPHY t BURCHYIELD..
HE BANKERS', and Hunt's Merchants'
Ilt=aa lbe Match. Alas-4, a. and claaap ea
at -
7.1 tka Eta* ix mile at WHAM Lite
r.. 7 Dn.* tt, aPpaatte the Post °Mee.
tarttla
B ROOMS -100 doz. Corn, medium;
lunu - . 9) i n. 411tIVIS At (IA
191VASH BOARDS-129 doz. Zinc, for gale
IF DT mebl3 J. D. WILLIAMS t CO.
NISON lIAMS-93 for sale by
1.113 J. D. wmui.a.* co.
ES-1 bbl. Chest:lute;^S boaq •
j. .
wt=raaadoe.by
P Seminary.
2. 1.1;. R. W au& . POINDEXTER proposes. to
• 11:611.54.11Y iv the Dlncatlon of roma
on the corner of Washington street end East
Common. Allegheny Cloy commeneing on the Pint Maw
day In
&gil n April.
es in
Ocerree of
ds Insert:Mien nt. will commi the astmlbegneh-
Departm
Dtrarrom...Ree. James Mdners, D. D 1
Lr;Thea.r.M .D
..047AGIllfft
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COL7tdr OF nrs2 , Rvcwo :
7C1301 Dlalit=m-43tornphy. ninon, we*, Ai i tb .
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metic. tr—
im= Dreertwo y. Cho o f
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r—Ftre D m iri . cise—Nernral Ind 3lhatal
Pb lioimptl . etoric, la, t
Seemed Deseaess—m ill m Rh anna Ms stna o.
lgidid*
with instructiont In the Wrench Langnsga
2ERX.4 OF ThSTIZEr27ON.
Junior Droarbment..— . $.5.00 per vOista.
&vv . - ... - 8.00
71. luitroetkaa _30.00
mebl2Bt
RLED APPLES-81 sacks for sale by.
mehll • WICK Ak IteCANDLEU.
BrEAUTY.6—It is universally conceded that
'beauty It Mere 020:131.1 thh cannily than ill der
. whi/e M. the meet time it is mid that In no other
continT h it lost at e,7
in age. Now this is true to •
certain extent, but the km it often duel by neglect, We
my to all, de not neglect row pcnonal appettramm, but
read tbe iherwig. and you need not tack good look.—
nem articles stret sclentift veneration. and have et.
Mhos' • high. ropolmity.
Jules liauel's Pendia or Chinese Powder, for itorerthos
the mat billions eumplerion • Wilma whiteness. In
nothing !Monti a• be mom careful than the nee . of a
reenter fbr the mg austy of tholle oold are very hum+
ems. Tfy Chinese powder boannamided •scientine man.
ner,
.nd =halm no ingredient which can noseibly inflict
JN.l7r.• •
W
Derdlaturr Powder, kw removing .meerno
oht hair. Whßt ie momti= i iihr than hair thou the Owe
or ammo of a lady. This e will -remove It Inn abort
Rme, erithwt the am of a. et.rp instrument
JWas Flaners Vegetable Liquid Rah Dye will fmtenta.
manly Impart to urn hi or gesy Ihehr beeutifttlly
Use. brown, ore, minor It will color the hair in
abater time, end more eft...mall/ than any other err, tW.
Ins at the mime time-tndellible.
Jules Miners Shaving thwata-11 lamely a itemize to
slave with this efeLOL. Them
We
6000 Of the smarting Not
ation usually eirefieDOOO In um of most soar. On
the contrary, It leaves the saan smooth and aft ea en in
fant., and not llabl. to Imams chapp.
Jules Ileoel's Rose Tooth Puy!-hest to the heir, we
think the Teeth were Inteolod .-the greutest oddmen t
the homan bon but when weded, analog i tillisfigurg or eti quickly seen My Rom To
Punt mpart
tO We teeth • passel y whintoes. at the suns time toping
the goess Arm end healthy.
JUL= RAUEL, Perfumer mid Chemitt,
Mamma rt. Ph W.
Tot esie.holettao and Mail. tor R. A. relinestoelt Co,
aaa B. ntubwich..a Alivitbeny
It. P. •
Pre
l.
CORN,—Refined riiiii Pre
wed Rottenly far 11.1.—Thle lomataparably . pt.
beeattlal Ali le exeredlegly healthy. &Reims, aed
eetraterdeal. Puddings, Cates, enstarda. te.. le. made by
the dinetioste amoropanylng each wane. 1011/ be_found
soma ...Went. Reim
B. lb cents. , '^.
Far NW try male R. II LER.% 57 Weed et.
HITE WINE VINEGAR, of saperiTr
k at% ilr ....d wlrL c i k i 2 . trl . ;
taelll2 Glemere and Tea DeatAx.
PIES AND TARTS—Fresh Cherries
. n d Plums. put up Wash ow SW.. preserving tin,
Ossur of the hnit. Also—Cooper's Wei:wed
Sheet gni Shred Isinglass &hi French (Matins, Jellies.
thaw Mange. tr.. for We br
dm WM A. 31sCLITRO it C 0,150 Liberty et.
DRIES-1 ease Gum Shaine
F ilar Kant
1 bale Y; IlOt;I:Wrbm
....1 fig mho by ' "."
U r
n. IffiellAte..4
mehl: . tomer Wood =LI Sixth stn.
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DRIED-PI.. _ .
PEACHES-118 sks. for safe by
maul . RICH a 31cCANDLESPL
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ATS--6. I sacks for nale by
mean RICE t Shet."4I)LES.S.
VORN-32 Ibis. for sale by -
41 mchll McCANDLESS.
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WILEAT—M bbte. for We by •
W W wean WICK A McCANDLIKA
WINDOW -GLASS-2,300 box-es, embra.
dug al the sties in_ general me vow In irtont.zatt
&a We by • Nodal] ROBLlerthni a REPPOZ.
SRAS' ALE-300 Whole and ILL Bids.
guluivith mutant aydrala from the Eireauyy,
nted trat quality, Ray Na by
metal • - 11011E.RTSON k RUPPERT.
S .
TRAW WRAPPING—From the Virginiarg mini. tr t " d ' Y b ' .learatTs% a &WITT.
metal
SCYTHE. RIFLES-15
_gross ( waranted)
.to stoma:id for rale by T. WOODi r SON,
. metal No. al Water st:
BEANS& CORN= .
'5 bblr. White Deans;
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ISO bu. Shaped Own; for rihr
[octal T. WOODS t SON. GI Water A..
VRAPPING e PRINTING PAM
,
qtr
Clinton Willa, rnertbernilte, for Lyle try
l • , NV. P. MARSHALL
FALL PAPER— at Pri
EAFtm , hpe tanging. Store, \n. R. IS
=MI 3Y. r. 31.11t.FHALL. •
lIRE BOARD' PRINTS --For gale bv
mehll M. P. MA ItSHALL
WINDOW BLINDS—For tale by
=MI W. P. :HA RmIALL.
BACON -5 casks reed and for sale by
Exelal J. IL DILWORTII L 0(
F LOUR -100 bbla reed and for sole by
mu, J. b DIM
OLL f orenk
in.
metal J. 3. DILIVOItTIi tO.
COTS -20 bbL for sale b
yy
=llO, MUM P.