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- ESXABLtSfIEEp! IK 1789.
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■ gHEHiyyiuifci,
, ' r .*|>r v'irtae ofnuutfT wriu°CVdditlmi Ezpotu, Le.
* Keen* and Fieri Facias, isscedoet ofthe IX*.
. jnct Cpurt, and Umrt of Common Pleasof AHerheny
, m j?J£. J&°‘. I K i!“ b,:th 7 bounded byWcJnS street.
byknoflaie WOUieri
‘ hSlvw—Y** 1 or , “ in rtrt<t < ® n which is
~ ,v*ronea*btkkttoreb«ue,, <f itt4 tn a u i rra | nel «fl-
WalkerJr WUott » ,t lhft * ail WW»
' " ',> A,l illlE claim of n T Price, of.
* io «uw lo f ill Ujm eenainpleeeof rnamdiitaate ift Si.
.*■ <3«4f between BifTninrhataand the Bridge,
?? dc . d a “ <l described a* imtowi: Beeinitioe on
Rarftani WeeL it the corner of
.£52. »VnJe , i -at tin disuureeof 164 feet enter:
V •; • *yowo the corner of Tbiid'ityeenihtlgeexleudiairin
frontonßmgfcaiastTeetwesterlySHfcetioalotbelong
*r lately, to William Coalw>n,.a , Ml in depth
■ nortnenjr, parallel with TTilnt "street,preserving the
* - nme widih'tci Water street, iA'*TencedcpthofSO(F
Kct,oeuie eameivnoreerleui,on’whJca is'erectedh’
two story frame dwell my Home,' seized amt tu^nin
■ > 55*.?. utw ?J u the property of H Tpriee. at tbe ioil of
. jwilliamMcCt>ol,iarn»eor BobertMcCooL
i • .*•- Allthe right, title, interest end cfaim of John Fletch
. er, oWn and to, the half mart-of lot No 17, mßimeti‘l
. 'putOjOttiia city of Allegheny, containing go feet front.
' •* onMiddjkalley,’and rantting'backflDfeclalongaten
foot alloy to Sinner McKain, on which Uerecwd oue
two ttory frame-dwelling house, seized and takes In ei*.
" extstionas the property of John. Fletcher, at ihesuit of.
- /'William Cabbage’aAam.' - —; •• <
•••-' ’• ' also; ;•
AH thenghC title, Interest ohd claim of James White,
of, is and to, 1 a certain lotof parcel of bind, situate in
Plain township, between the Salisbury fcndPraskstwoa
roads; atomt'MraUM froth tbedty of. Pittsburgh, coo*'
,• turning about 61 acres,more orless,'aiu! bounded by
lands of Robert King; David -Bowman -and others, on
which are erected a log dwelling boose and Stable,
. i seized and taken in execution as the property of James'
White, at the soil oflhomasXiellai and others. '
•- N • 'ALSO,. ;
All the TighLtiile, interestandclalmotJbhh Jack, oi
in and toj the/bUowiny rear estate, Tii sitnaio.in ihe*
Bescrre tract, Rom township, being lota Kr«af> i-»
. 4M and 4SJ, in the plan of lots laid out by G E Warner
. i . Jacob Painter and F Lorenz, containing'fat front. on
; J Buk : bS«,- 100 bmxtM&g ynSrSmivrSiZl “
to Saw MQI alley, apod which la erected a brick dwelt*
' £¥"■?**£ “1 «xaent»on aa-tbe property of
:•• •' ’ - ■- -■'■•ALSO, r :«
•" «.£? '3t. rich i , . <it]( h : interest'and clflim of. Frederick
{■;■ Seiu,of,inandio, all that eenria lot or piece of ground
“thecomerof SmithfieM in
’ theeiry of rinsburgh,contaiiuigin front onStaiilhSeld
Kreet,Ss fon,andon Sixth street 60 feet, or thereabouts, I
- to the line of k* ffo 430,m the general plan of aaidejty
• - lf u, 5,P* rt '.<« narked us the said genetaJpU^
said part of said lot ‘NoAM, \VaU« 1
ed ’.^ ed^ ** <* r
• fo|»okdO, rolSJ,payo 158.soldi©thewidVrederick
beitt, sublet to an annual ground rent of *Sa payabJov
to the heiia. and devuers of Robert Peoples, aeued and
' i-^^"6hLUd^lnterM?^ ; claiioW6lia , SeowiL
Q h Warner and pthera, recorded in toI 57, pare 34 in
the office foryeconUng deed«fce; said lot Nrtttikav
lng a dwelling- house bailttherioa
seszed and Uken inexecution ar the property ofJsha'
Jtecwn, aliha sail of Chrisiophc* ji •
• /. .-.-. ALSO,
AH that certain two story - hrjrfc'riwglHnff
baaemant Iberetot'-titoatt in the eiiy of Pituimnrh! m‘
Uw north wefl corner of Elm street and Peaasrfttnia
Avenue, commune in front on Pennsylvauia.Awuie,
**««£ endfxtendlng back along Lira street 4/&eL
■nseaaad.takenin execution asthe piuueiti TofJahn
• Joseph Herman, owner, Ac. and timrad Wsrnßlcoa
tnetor, at lie auitof Samuel G Stevenson.
j....... .ALSO,' ... ... {'■
AH that certain two staxy. brick dwelling houi, ait*
. 'Batson IbeeantideofTbird sirect, between Wodand
. . Smiihfield streets, in the city of Plmbar*h,b*iMboat \
>'i : WwetinwidthouThinistreetjbwUiootSiwetiiiMtb, i
-f. with aback buildingahaut-Mfeet aqesre,riteaeona j
lot of ground boquded'.br.property- of Puke's i one. I
side,and property of Hamilton on- the other, faced'l
' - and taken in execution u the property ofllobert fcwu
and Andrew Easly, contractors, and i K Hamiltodwn*
as, Ac, at the suit of William JiUl. 7 .
;jt. . AHUieright. title,' inwrwandclaan’ofJotiwa:
1 * • - nary, ot; la and to,' a loiofrroiiad,-Titucioin' Jtfrson
. Township, containing 7# acrea/nounded bykrisof
r-. . Peter Wilier, Amos fierce,'and the heirs of JofoSnee,
• • amzed and taken in execution as‘the propertyYJoha
Mahary, at the salt of Maharg. :Ij
‘ "All the rifhi. title,'interest and claim of Johmk'ui.
, . on. o£ia, and 16, aU that certain lot in Peebles ton.
■hip, containing 3acrea, 8 roods, and gpcicbca,iing
V. conveyed hr George AlcCotaba to Mary W
r . .AndreTy Fniton, as w*3of
John C Fulton. EM Fulton, ftlory J Foiunuet al mare
mod children of Andrew Fallon, seized tad taken itx*
as the property ofJabaCFoliaa, tithe stof
1-. -.Weary Kester;. ■ *(-■
’All the right tide, interest anil claim of Drown inu.
oCio and on of ail that certain loiorpteeeof rTtnrnmt
... pato in Pin Tow ihip, bounded and described a* fcrlW
(.■ risi Beginning at the northeastern corner of Qte ii
aectioft of Federal street, with the public roadiewr
into Pittsburgh,, theneenlow .Federal street eofdtV
inches, tbaace running .alright angles with FederU sf
. 73 feet Sinchcs, thence lit feetSinebe* to the said fub
,lic road, and.theaee along the eaSieM feet, to tlm pmee
ofbesinninr: the said
andby jahdofßotart Watson.': being pan of lot Jlo9.
. In tba plan annexed to the last will and tastameii of
Andrew Watson, deceased, which was' drrtwd 3 his
exeentors therein - named lor certain purposes, an) of
. which pan of eowreruees bythe execution and parti* 1 '
tion Uiereo£ the said-Boberttyatsoa became seized in ’
•* den simple,- tba (aid lot being subject to the payment of!
; i - a* aannal ground rent ofo4 JoHarorforcrer paysbU to-'
: ; Robert Wauo*,on which said lot a small teneraeaits
erected, aeizeil and taken in exeeutioo aa the property
. of Brown Irwin* at .the sail of William Robinson ccaL
* lor use of John F BeazoL • ] ri
.. tn - • '■ ALSO,-' *'• ■ j !
All the ricbLtil2e,{ntereat'andcUini of JnoW Johnson
drceasedf in thfl hands of EAria -Jfthiunn Timlm
* ' IJnett, Jr.hu 'Admin; oC f&'sadio, aU that eenadd loJ:
* ' or pieea of rtoand sitdito Ts the city of Piitsliofah,-'
.• bounded, and described as follows: Beginning on tha
east aide of Rou street,lest north, from the corner
of Third street, .theaee in an easterly diroctioa toward
the canal, and parallel with Third street 144 feet tbedco
parallel with Rose-street ia«aoatbßri7direcaonBf ft.
, to Third strohtjibenee aloayThmrstrnetj ioaweeMriy.
, . oireetkm 144 lent to. ths eoroA.of.Bass street; tbehco
, along Boca street in a uotthcrly direction 80 feet toihe.
ptaee of benaainy, beinr the same lot or piec* of
groundi of which said John IV Johnson, died, seised,
ta fee simple, seised and takeh in execution psihe prO>
pertyof&dwur Johnson and Thomas - Liggett, Adml of 1
- John W Johnson, to lerre tennaji and
1 ’ heir* at law. of John' 'W Johnson, "dees'd, at the anil of
; Thomas Wickersham. 1 ‘
' -t '• ALSO.. - •' * j
AH .tba right, title, interest; ‘and claim of Satnael
Staekhonsa and Amelia tkackhouae his wife, of, h>. and
toau ihat ecruin lot of ground, ritnated.-ia .tha Bixih
-. Ward of the'eity of Pittsburgh, belnyXd.' 95 in apa r-'
. Tiiooof ptepeny belonging to the heirs Of BitaMth’
uaekr eontaWng In front da Federal ktieei tfl} fedi 3
>inches, and runoing back to the tame width IS-feetM}
inches,to WatsonEaj^
- aeizedandtakeniacxaeotiosi aathepropenyofgamael
Stackhouse and. Amelia tkackhoase.hia Wife. ai tic.
. - > soh of FUaabeth Jdihk by her next friend Jotm Mink]~
’.jAWto.bcsoldbr . JOHN PORSTOVSbeHffi
1 . fttnffe Office, Maroh3d,l3*a./;: , dlAwtd:
«• & Purehasert are hereby notified that ten net
cent as the purchase-money .will he' required immo*
dimelrafter the- propcity Is itrncx. oft otherwise! it
' will be exposed ton re-kale wiibool an ad>Ourutnent,
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. • tJts l _feaj-’lBiB f A. y.
' itordsised aod enacted by the Qtittwpf
- j PPhtiburub,la Select Bjrd : Coaunon Oowilvdju)*
Lied, that the rererme'fof-tbe'year 1943, utfsb&fcmt:
♦ ‘Taxas.Whajftge, Bents^B&r^e^oriHtiireLlieeaa*,
• and other tawniiaoaree% togetherwiibsUißepibnefa.
< ,-imr.iatks Ttpasory/ead not OthensieeapprOpfiau i,
, i>e,«ndihßssy MBhhtebyappropriated, farftnparp »-
No!l-3a£riMofCltyoffiec«: ’* ‘"y
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, '.‘Wharfliaster l Alieghßuy,- ••. UB - - -■■•••--•
Street lst, • on
* Do • .do ■ ' ft!, . .<OO- - j.'
Clerk of Market, ■• .... • ,:t./aoo •-»• •
- BigfcCoostable, ./.«5o ■ ]
Citr'CoaJtftblM, f&nQ */;' WO "' ;
Clerks of Councils, - ' * / > -fioo . ;
JlessengwsefOoaDCils, {two,}* »£> „ ,7
. * Reeordui* Regulator, A•• .400 ;...
. ' . v Aoperintsodetu of Wat’r .Worts, 1000 • " '“ w
Assessor oTWa»r Rent*, ■' ;7W
.Assessor oCGiyTmcd, . 185, V. .
■ ■■/: • ' ■.*—•>; SMUOO •
- Wo t—lfltCTMtooOty Lows .4DESOTO
... «•. a-PoMie Priming, - ’ ' . . 750.00
-t. • * . 1275 v. .....
■ tspo.. *.;■
.WfIW ‘ . " "bjuj oS
,«<4-WaleyWort*, •■‘A 19,0(000
•* 7—Repairing Pared Cartways . • 4200.00 .
Clennitrt • . do » .do it &500 00
* * 9—Public Lamp* It- 7,000 00
** 10—Saaitsry purposes, SOVO J
** ll—Cleholng* other expa-’sof ark% • TjO t»
>-• Wharf, . - . .JOOHO
, “ M-AlJ«eheny do
*J4—Contingent Funds, • - • 4JOM®.<: ; ■
■ ..14A**:.
' /* I*—Outstanding Warrants, 4200® ••
/.• . a."" \
Ordained and eascied into a law this Sink dgy of FeU
POSIT; A. 111H48
MORGAN ROBERTSON, Pres't C. C.
Anew R RmfiLs Bonn* Curt C. C.
JOILV SHIPTO.V, President S.C.
Joan Majoi, Clerk B.C. •_• mart 1
, ; iAS ORDINAHCB* ■ i
' Authorising liko\xnu ofiiondi in jtoymmtfor Firt
Plagi,and%raJing Second tt. • i
OEC.J. BeitardalaedanA enacted by the eltiren# or
A Beleri mud Coartnoa Council* assent*
Med, That the Mayor txsend Übcreby directed, to Is*
ns one or more bonds >n the usual form, is mot of
■ John SberitfA Co n fortbe amoaotof six soudreind
-asysntf4wo-dollsn,' ptorlded that noire .of the said
bonds shall be of a less amount' than two hundred dol<
Urn. TV'said bonds to be payable In ten year*, with
interest, d»J*«nat.# pereent par annum-payable half
Tearly at ite office of the City T/cawner, in ntubhfgh.
■ ’ BfcirßeitflmherordainM.he-, That the Meybroe
‘aalbe is'herrby authorixrd and directed toiasue a bond
| 4a the ohiat form in Cnvor of James McCabe fdrthe
! amount oflive-huodml dollars, payable in tea ycarsi
- 'eadiptcrestthereon Jii'd per:cent oer annum, in
payment 4>f gradiogdoonoafSecwtd street, Offtee-;
•tblyloeomracL ■ - . v — a
-• (Mained and enacted into d lay lq Coauoils, tils BSth
,
. ttoasm, ClerkC. C. * ' :
1. I>4OHN HUfpmNi President aC. ; 7
1 •■ t MaMuoa,cleTkB.C. • ■ -- '.-'mart,
BLACX AND COLOBED AtPACCASrrW,.'*
Murphy tuts do hand at very Jowpriecs, an assort*
•SSHt Of Sbore goodsi inclndicg dl&rut shades -p(
. ftlb Colon. Consboa end Hue: Naxarine Blue doj
3teeda(Be.tSro«rado4 JiUck«adßliMdo4 Satin strk
tw»4Sana Barred 404 Fancy Plaid do »nI«V art M*
Mohetr LustKa« uMludurg-. .some - Tory
»*UdMos|pV: lu Wholesale Rooms, up suurs.doel
«T*wjU<&4 stock of above and other goods
f*a |
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'fBEnPITTSBIj MILT GAZETTE, r '^
Allegheny County, gg* >
4 T(W1( ,,,. . ltotwia> Owicn Feb. tiS,.IW9.
VTOTICL « hereby men to oil Legatee* mid oilier
XI persons concerned. that lbs undcruVned Extfcu.
lor*, Administrator* and Guardian*, hare filed their re
jpeenre accounts in ihe Repucr'i Office of said corn.-
ly, oral that they willbe presented at iho Orphan's
c " “ “»>&.
Administrator of the estate of
Joo R SUieMi, late Oil-Jiia belli township, deceived
-• fHwlpmenlarT and final account or RC Newport
Administrator of the estate of Martin Soclener
Indiana township, deceased. r, lateot
P Tatuty, Administrator de bonus
SWTSaKr 0 maM * on ; ,be J.S
Ai?t°i n Rid f? ,e ' Administrator of die estate
S Executrix of the estate
ttuS!* MK T ’ late of Allegheny, dc
«nd final accountof David ENenti
ESS
*sK££sS§^«»»*
£^&&SggS»&—«
s S"^ ES !^“ ,ai
Eg—
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t«toSfi2i£'S! ,B!l,el ;- p,, * ,ill ?*'■ Ec«*«nri* of iLe «.
"gorJiautFltmat, iais of Peebles township, de
'Mkhffiiffi J .°?M,.°f,* t > Administrator of the e state of
Final . ,°, f llun > township, deceit*-,!
M?«“k.p Administrator of
*«SS rf jod Cha^ au > la,e ° r lfohinson township,
OM^?. , iS?vs. l * T3r account of AJei .UcAdnro*,
iieeutor*. of the estate of Arthur Forbis, tie’
«>e nom * * cco un t of \Vra Penny and Fauntly Mu*-, Kx
estato of Win Sill, late of Yer,allies tp.
McCrecs, acting- Executor; of the
cjuata of Andrew Crees, late of Ohio township, tlcceas
.Account of Roll Carothers and George Gray, Kxee
taora of Use Ettua of Wia McCullough, late*of Ver
acities township, deceased.
... I £f COß ?^.? fArch * t, * ld McCord, Administrator of the
Wu> Rotter, late of Franklin township, de-
Account of Adrew Johnston anil Wm Guy, Arfmini*.
fec«ue<L **“ eMlt# ° f Wui EU ‘ oU ’ Jalc of Robinson tp,
n^^C<? an, •T®*? 1 Hoey.Esq.ofthe estate ofGeoree
Hoey, late of McKeesport, deceased. ' . __®
■ Acaotutt of Bun’l Medea and John Riley, Execulora
ccaset?' Antirew Ute of Ohio township, de-
- Acooiut of Robt Cambers, Adrnlniitrator “do l»oni
nonrenbiemunento annexio, on the eat&te of Wiiijau
late of \\ ilk ins township. deceased.
-••Rnal account of Lanreuce ToohUl, Administrator o
tkeottaioof Michael Walla, late of Plum township, J e
P lr * mUtoll i Administrator of the e»
taie ot A Is ttanultoß, deceased.
".*?*?* °fMinna Tlndle, Executor o
goestate of JamesLtygctt,laic of Pitubtlrshidebcaa.
■ ihJl‘S,iwrSl^’f ,, ? rew Ricl ' e Tj Administrator of
• Anderson, late ofli.diaua township,
s°,™ CT “d Samuel Conner,-
Rr^Ti. 1 ; 1 ?* ° f L b -' c ' tat « of John Conner, lata of Upper
ot Clatx township, deceased. f ‘‘‘
‘ 80411 C Uwnda/Adminia.
n ‘ ,b "’ I**l';of AJi..
Jos,n Snyder. Executors of
lb® estate ofH Bonnet late of Klttburgh/dieuKd.
Fc ?2.*' Admitiiitrutor of the
wuoofßacbelHsys.lotcorPln township, deceased.
non^iif? 0 ? 11 * Adminlstratordc L*oni»
Pn« l^ IsCn l o * nD . ei,tf 03 the c*Ute of J UI Fd
hna, late ofLower St Clair township,deceased.
_J , of John Christy, Administrator oflhe estate
* Jo - WintcrOateofthecity of Pittsburgh,d££££
• _ - -- ; Churdlau*- Aeceant
“d “«?*« of Tbotna* Fainnah,.
Woodsfdcccased 01 ll ‘« 5 . Iwnor . ct l l dren of John :
M»~7“ l^. VVm Coosc ’ «u*fdian for Archibald and .
ceS2^ na . G^ im>fe » Im,lor of James i
of Alex .Miller. Administrator of the estate
of Satan HcLain, late of Pittsburgh. deceased. '
Ononlum of the estate of
i^!S^"^ JO,CPh r ™" ,lir . U« KtWI.
/cta&OTi „_P.AjrADEIRA. Ht-.-r
TctS, IHm-viS Judg', oftdu QSrti/CraSa
QttmUf &«»». «/ tkc /m, ■„ W/» iA«
Coanfjr of Allegheny, • .
• The Peuttotv.of NATHAN itcGREW, of Eli/aLeih
county; aforesaid, humbly
thii your Petitioner hath prortded himself with neces
“*T ««“: iw*a «u*d wabUne. at hit old stand ca the
rocd leading fromWesl.Newton to Motioii-
SSfJf j° r cccommodatioa of t tardier* and
m the township and county
alortiaith and prays that your Honors will be pleased
•»,* lirsassjfl hitnAPabUcHonse ot taier
ttm*netu,andyoor Petitioner, &*ui duty bounCVHI
>***•- • NATHAN McCiEKW.
i.W*» *!» euUseribers of Elisabeth township, do certify
that the abore Petitioner!* of good repute tor honesty
wul i» well prorided with housenwrn
s «adstahliaff.fi,r the accommodation of tfaTellcrsawf
mherSjand that the said taremis necessary
.■■■-.■ g*y»»Mv t - IttTidMuidorf. !
9’. ■ ■'“'P l * Scon, :
.... John Uatcimson, John Bailies : -
• I - James Woods
Williain Wood*, > Wm. Pedia, “ /
' Mct>r ‘”- • 2mh11.,d.0, . /
btbe HmomhletkeJudgteof the Court<f General
Quarter. Scswu of tfie Ptaa, in and fn the
County of Allegheny. ■ ' / •
.towwMp la. Uw .eouuty aforesaid, homWr ibew
l*S°* Pewter.. l»«b provided her*?lf Tviih
J** 11 * 11 J® r _ J* 8 ■ccomaiodatioa of.uavelen and
*m» al her,dwelling hoo»e, in ihe lowaahip afore*
PViJ*. yoor honor* will he cleaved
trMthec «Ueea« to keep*Public Haute of iio
tauwaat. , Alid your fodmy Uißtid,
V<K the’ subscriber*, citizens ofOluo township, do
tuy, that the above petitioner /u of good icptita tor
- and.temperance,. and is well provided with
*® room ada .conveniences for the aceomotadatiou
«-lodging of stranger*. and travelers, and that (aid
trn li necenary;' ■•"■*/
r^* Siercnv /-David Hood, ■'
•pCTaylor,- / M Hileyy
. :Jacob Stoner, / CJeorgo Urierchri,
Wm / James DaJt
", / Alex McDonald,
-Campbell Duff,/ JamesUDulT,
- feb3Sw3t*»S
riSgttiLDßliPmADliT GO0D&
'BHA A SONS. Importer* of
f*v lndia Dry Goods, are rrceiv
n>elr»apply/ofS»nnt which they offer at
ihwestnKce*, by.the piece or package.
. *“».f riJdf M«iche*ier and Karisioa Ginrhanu.
kcas, Mohair .Lustre*,-Mousseline*.
/ f*e*, Lhwna, Tissues, Spring; Plaid*.
.. ldUtraCbintzes,'galleons; Judea Caeck*.
}b> s!k Wart> and Gaaze Flannels.
«aff»,Cotson'Velveu,lHnutiea ■
ie/aad Piano Covera,Clot)i and Worsted.
ttDamaaka Diaper*,Napkin*, Sheeting*
,I'elmmf UneprofapproTed monniactarr*.
/ 'W*« Damask*, Moreen*, Kanincti*.
/ fellies Vesting White and Fancy Linen Drills.
VT a ?{? {u i..'* ia k ,t Cloliu, Fancy Ca**inleres.
1 P'PLAIN GOODSI'DR FRIEND!".- •
J}t GinghacUj'Lawn*, Meusseliucs.
Cff*pe,Oatae,-plain ridis and Shawl*.
_fe»lia »J i * ,• 3* South Second «u
HOTICE •' ~
J|>Q Delinquent Subicriher* in the Mongaheln Nr.
J: ’4i«a Company. Notice it hereby gireu tliat
•“*#* tobtcnbeil in the nlonong&bela
i*"***# Company and which bate bepome »object
la 10*1* by lie Eon payuKut ofiutUl
memm itJrifru IMraoi will be ibrtftcd to the aaid
coma-together with til ituulmentt already paid
Uona (amoaaee of the provi*loiu ot the Charter
otiorVrmiion, aniett the unpaid instalments together
wiih'-tett from the date on which the tome were
made this ky a call from the ‘ Hoard of Manager*,
bo pnijall to Thomas AL Howe. Umj., Treasurer- ot
aud'ehny. atifceTfcchiflge Dank Titiaburgfi, ou or
l>W»WfirW dararf D. Jstlß. •
l MeroMtalioud erUtstren,
- AVAL DAKKWTXU
yitt«Febad3tamapl«t , ~ • ■ Secretary. 1
.‘l A ,Fiurm 'foV Bali/' -
r |Vffi»cribef-iriil 'aell ou accommodating term*.
JL.tMHahle/vtuihaaicdoß liwjUbio river about
fc*raU?ow Pittsburgh, in what it called Crow* hot*
“®V*f>ng the.’ property >of Air. George Shir*a>-
A* 1 * tjutllfl atiree of land,#! acres of which-la'
balance is second bottom, liea beat.
“Hu l /' "hound* ui good coal, Juneitoac and timber.
**m 00 ip 70 terra cleared. There ia a good
**‘'*jP r fa dwelling bouse, a frame bora and othtr
emtnous larg* orchard of choke fruit, and a.good
e T cr * fitld 011 pl«B- The gnat
under good fence. Title aodis-
Fl™ “PP l * “ VVM NOYDI Attorney at
H?f*“m.4th atabove anuthheld. dcS»ilm*wi(H
rriirw .lA** I *®*** Vlewan.
I open iu at hi» inantt-
js-fts
ol^ er *°°<* i nJu»U , »e, winch
to ***k h.mim the
•cJ, y 1 • ■ Artificial Flower manufacturer
Odat. above new. Pi.il.A
■' “_iollver UaUai — *
I Til Dealer* in Zephyr "Wormed Can.
orth ors" d
' hlßlatyßtor*! ToiUc,’ "
T J r~ E .^? aI 1 h#Te <»*«* out Letter* of Admin-
JL iwatuthe estate of George Al’Cabe, Tate " f
Allegheny jdec’d. AH, persons having claims or
demands «| the estate ot the laid decedent will
preaeut. thqhr authenticated, to roe, for wuleroTm
...■i.iteA U'CAllE.Aaraini.mtrix, ''
feblgwctty ..■• North Common, AHcgncny.
_ v. wopathlc yiedlcmea*
Tr£^£^ Mvuv^ M PP° ,lUe ‘ l aale Agent
A foflhe f the genuine Hocropaliuc Aledicbieji,
• li,e method to into mi the Phyai.
J**®* •**“P* *8 general that ha'hna received
Apbtheeary) a new supply «»f
•aid AXwucrnU Ut» new publications on Hotuuo- ,
palhy,Sng»«lk, Globalea, *c. 4 are alway* kept
ojv band. incea-Dri.. Rdehhelm, Drake arid I
Ss«^?Ksa, t
-InUtrator’. Settee.' T-
A JX,pCTa«debted \ to, the estate of fames Me*
-t»-to ipale initnedtate payment
U> the undeaiandthoao haring claxma Bsainal the
eataia to prefem for aettlement to
>fctea*B I JOHX PATTEnsoy, A A m*»
■“i ,__d “'••V.ioi'VKitlii:
-TfXTZS: i*re been granted to
lsJ **»«»»« OfBetb’hoomi*,JaU!.
Tr r . t^ a ? ,7, Peoa ' A,] P , r»imah».
tothe of aaid deceased, will pleate make
immediate pt, ud tho«e having ciaimt will
prewntthem “*eMieatid for MitlSmentT ?
- AUBTIN, AUm.
>®W, ; . febattwW
A BLOODLESS VICTOEI!
Rtahtos« kitkuxal uemkdt,
: ' C4LLKU
HUNT’S LINIMENT.
■ » snuauung a notoriety unequalled by any similar
JL tomodr, Jt requires no pulling to giro It n repn
MUimj ,ii iso* been lor inae lime, silently and rarely
securing il,and now when its benetieinl eileculiare
»een eipnriencFd by so many, ibe expressions ol
gratitude ore'conlinually sppcnrirj’, and those Who
bare been undo whole,by <a-nnn,.are desirous
that the afflieted'-eheeld no• lon.'*‘ , rre'“i'i'n ignorant
ot its involoable and infallible efficacy.
Mr. (icn. K, Siaoton, Uio Proprietor, U constantly
receiving testimonials or bcncQts received (rmn it
osc,artrt mans ol the cures ctlccted almost exceed
hcliet. Id onecase a child bad been a cripple lor 8
year?,haring wrenched the spine when atttioa*e or
y year?, by a tall from a chair. Mrdical treatment
railed, but (our bottles ortho Liniment restored him
W strength, and ho bow joins With his playmates in
theiryoithinl gambols, a« robnjtn* the hcaliiiicvlol
them, end only a smhll homp on his bark to rewind
him ol biscarly sotieri.igs.
A cese ot IUIKUMAIIC GOUT entirely cured
by llie application ol' th:s wonderful medicine;
nee . c ~ Nkw YotK.Mayii i & ]g.
O. B.smntnn—i«r I havetwen atlnrked xjvualiimts
within a lew ycarr. wuh a severe paio.nitemled wllh
ijreat ittEaramution m ay fool and great me* and have
been laid'op from 4 100 weeks :u each fine, inn k-mr
•We to I.c«. upon n:y 100,. <>„ ,t„
April, I left hrTt ■ ik for Imnburr, Ct. when l
«d« attacked with thiscomplaiiiv For
ds>s aiid nights I ti-u.d uotcUve my c>e« for pain. At
|.iu suggestion of souie-prrsun lathe hmt<c I rjtn to Cr. ;
bwteiu ioraU'h 00l '.year ItnniVLlnimenl. J applied
it witha fluim.’l ctoih, and inJSmmuiCtft was r-Mueiy
rrhevetl and iree Irom pom, itnj had a good B i»clu’s rest
I was maided w a tcra nr my l>u»in c >< ilio next day
and have act been trsuhlcd since, although the nn-uie
of my btiNiicas is such; as keep me on my feel ail day
•‘iftlnmlf 11 “ v' ,4t v **J*ahlftm«ih'einc.««d woadnoihe
without il \oars,«hc. Fukswoon Orcoas?,
Reniciplier that this I.'nitr.cnt is ro!d at the exusordi
nary lo w price of stf euiis per txJUla. Who would hm
,ll*J!i7b.eu - rt ' nu,, » relief is to Ik- had for w small a sum!
7'V' cry Dfuft-ut and Merchant
laroughoni thr country.
u - ;0 K STANTON, Troprieior,
rung 3ms. \Ve*i,-hi-tirrcomityi N. V.
„ 'AoKWTS:
* ">> * l-focknwuy. Liberty st, j II Cas-el, fain and *
walnut, J A Jones, pena and baud; IV Jlriiileison uu
m* V’ W ,‘ :coi ’ Jr ' ranrkr| ; 1 <! &ntib, llirming*
haio, 1J Miplry.l.as; Liberty, J 3 a r»ruit,A M Marshall
Amft&XS'*?* UrHlgewatcr. l*a; Ateaan
i fSieuhenvaißiO, P « Fairchild. Wheeling,
Va, J O jphaKo,,,-, t.-'urw Ik.O, wfok.iaie and tetajl
or eats J hlUt) A CO,4Ci'an>J wroil r«J, I’iiuburrn
' nvKtwlyT ‘ ".'
KWDOPraPnoVEMEXTS IN SMUT*
fv Lt'PL’S Patent French Port
lla Smut machine, inanmaciorcd liy
I 1 MrJk.. W 'V Wallace, 2II& iiCl.ibeM)
| *t-. near luc canal. Pimi.ursb ~
f ,ic * c Machine* hare been in u<c
I for 4 year*, daring which time they
luTCt>cenu»cd in hundred* pf the
ymf I most exien*tvc mill* in the rnantrv,
' ’ and.hare acquired the high repo
luiionof mijvrior to allniftci
*mot raacuitie* fnr cleaii.iig grain, winut they arc »rett-
V * k H?f. 1° dl other* in mat very important qiialitv.
ddrahiliip Thi unequalled dutoi.imy of the Parr a»k
inne Is highly valued, and LuU> Patent isjimly derm
ed one of the Cm improvement* in modern util maeftiu
ery. Al Ulen and mill owner* «lio havehercUjJbro been
*nt>jeeied to a heavy permdual.oiien Krat ottnual, and
e ven, m large merchant ai'ti*, tr.ore frequent outlays for I
Uie porcteuc or repair* ot Iron Smut Machine*, {to *ny I
•othinj of the derangement of husmeetia a mill, occa- |
Slotted t»y:«oj>pinr ; u renew ot repiit the maebit.
aro nveured that die purchttse of Law's I'atent, will r>.
any further pmchajie of Machine,
for ihe MmciUhl. as it in roii&detnty believed that they
wuua»t a lifetime. with little if twy repair*. Hundreds
. “**? ™* l ‘pnu tie in’ use. and many of Uiein have
cleaned honored* of thousands nf l.usbe!?,and areuow
declared by'the owners, to l* in all rrtpeett, eo iUr as
uiey eaajrtdpe, as (mod ns when fim'sianed, n-iihom
dressing or .‘repairs of any kind. About WUiroama-
WM"l*^ r * wi ' , *«C »’yl««Msrraitm. most of
h^»aP^’^®i C ! Jw 7 !,,,,,,u!lhcy Ltc *P ,c smoothbore
b«n displayed hy tire l.urr tuarlimefc and ius eurfl.
dcatljr Mlievrd few years will elapre} Itciorr the H urT
aclmie will generally ropcrccdo tbwe mrult of Iron.
'Brucatan. Lwruil/illf
, Altortcf.lbrSnm ioaci)ine«, mill «uuu*«,oi oiler
j J<X(uic& > oitdrceaed io tii<* Buhsirnl-ei. it| anj tf'4L;bcr»
ty «t, nuf the canal, Pittsburgh. will be nrorrspih- at.
lendwl w _ \V_\V WauAck.
PAKSACE AND
■OfKl-\ll ri A.Nt 1.. OFi-ICK. JVraon* brought
, , * fc ** oa ‘ *>>; ‘a** “rtiicv upon rraaoniGle tenua.
P > irl -IfcißnJ, Scotland, A Wallet!
V l oul >- i »**>«JS* Cormpoiuteim and
OffenU ot the British Gosernmem have fnStueutlv cau-
I Kuagmnu at home and their triende iu America,
ogamst the iraud. practiwid upon them, and have al
way* referred lo the well known hwve of ILttorv *
p°r* a * Uie , n ? ht all to apply, iiihcv wntuui
Wbe ireaieil with ptinciunhiy aru kitidni-« "
r.. »‘»«rii« , 'UKU».r| W ,ote A.-cnt. f., r ih-
Woelf fcall Lrne, aiaie what u uutnie. ui.| i>, u « dv.^ive
ri . ,l >Ve,, v r ? ,CM^UI a K««*** «“!>• <4 the
Jlteck Ball lane, Lht every other good Linc/aud also
mr Cananl« Meant'Line. ’
" a^ttal W»bte « any of (he
brjuicbeaof the Provincial or National Bank* of in*.
Jaud, Lngtehf. Scotland, Ac. We draw our owniKs,
change, we do not like money and rend it w the K*»t
to get wroe one cl«e Ohreu.it, mereby raoMng mistake*
ami delay*. Let call upon us, and « e
will accommodate them m New York rote*.
BOBI.N&OX, Ihm-p. «u Ar'u
- oe .*rL..l r ~7'*d»«t t oa*d>Mj« below »o^L
R ITTKU ; s, W M i UUM > MYtILTP OP TAB A
Jx \VJLB CHKldlk. Ttis pteparnua'n is brWcii
lm? *i ,tlße MOW ‘U h*c tor tlir- carr ?< ow
*** Carat, Lange, Bronchi tit, Ac, Ac, while ike
tew'pnec at wh.ch It s» iu|u;«eed, bnu»# il wiJml tne
EffoV.t mmy flaucruig te*uaoma:i we
5k ii.r. .?• rt>Lc,tvia S ftou. a genOwzua wet! known in
engaged m the dry rood* bo.ine-r ia
/ lo MtunLl.h » IP.iiirr-OnUfwrn— Com
poynd Syrup o( Tur uuj '.V)M Cac-ry, t=t» eum.i ntrci
*. wo*! t. Utonfc. Iwm «, J,..« us t[ial 1 ua>.uh
«» U -P«*k onJ greailr onprcfKditute
cte« bend* hanag % if mule cough. TaefirMib*e
relieved a »u.nlc !oi;)e cured tan entirely. |
*o.ttß rce;.eem:t>y MosY.Aill.fe.
, **p.catoia, 1*..• acil cfficQcioqf remedy i* ii»r *.»>
ttillieluwpneeoras cenii j»«r bottle i-t n4rc
keeper*-encrauj, m th»» «ad adjoining eoem.ee, km}
whoieMicJiyiaeprepnchini. ■ ■ <
, [ii- 4, u I WT I l**fi WLoh.«ale dmegim l
dec.s*<fmr • isj tMiiix 3j ft thin jV
D* tAN * CIIbIICAL PLACTKIt it an mfVM
remedy tar ait thoec who am aiUidcd wiih chrome
vou infiamraatury coraplaioi*. by »» c.t:iug rain, nmn
leractmg usflvnciaiumand giving epeedv rrl h nyiu
•elite, *treogU>eulnn anodyne, diaphoretic and conn,
ter-imuat propenuf. An eiTecuul rvmnJr tor Atcr
in ibe breast, Scalds Uurttr, Hruitcr, attended t\»b
Kupiure or Laceration ot lbe llgamcm* and au*cir>
Ppramt of thy Shtmldrr.wint crurtklr.jomw. i?t crr <
•lid old aoree, ol etinn-t erery ilr/fcnption. .Ntvou*
Toothache, Agoe in Hie F.ice, cankered and nenlm
nuvat, *n«mg from Scarlet Fever or Canker-fU»h
end ioeitl inomonuuoM generally;
I’erioa* buttling irom Liv-e ifcinplmuw, rijJnjaniry
Dl«u.«e», IndjunmahojHm ihc Loog«, Wl ih i.am m the
rnie.iiac* or Unit/*, will find a fare relief l>» die t«ol
iaF ty JanrJ * ,u al * caMs *‘‘ ““J' •>« omd v.iih pence?
Sold hy B A PAIIMISTOCK & CO,comer Fir.t awl
: ; ont><v f
I . Valuable Llooki, -
I T-I^ N ! t « ’ B i CO .T J -' U::VTAII V ict> »ol*;Seost’tdo Ja3
Kl A t*! lt L.®*.T oU » doa * lel*. iwmiy and
&* ¥*l'* ft?* I ?**- *°4 Claiicl, li,
ilir.i Ancient Jliitoryind «u» t> vd,uw«:*; limuri-or
[ Uin U/med-Sinie., J,v Bancroft. (.Uham aud r.tfacrr
A i'?. 0 », k ‘Vwlfrji Kuioj-r, tlnmc, Smnlieii
and Alufcr • iliaiory ol tiitfinnd, J bier’s Krrncß Ke*-
station, - yotti Harper's t-ainiiy J,i‘nary in i;j vul«
togrtier wah a good aMoruir.ni 01 Harper* i’utitica
iion<; \Vo6«ter, U eo»ier, Johnson and Walker and
ouicrDiciioaanra; Sbakspears in several diflV-rem Udi-
U ® Ul * ,* ■ 6,11 **«iuncMt of Ijiw, Medical, ami
oilier aJiavetlaiitfoo* book*; blink book*, i’ancr Via.
tawierjr, Jtt.ali or’which mil t» c k»W at the lo* u i
price ui Ihe Upolstore corner of wood and 3id n*
_i>‘ v .r ri r r ii ka-v aco
FAIiJIIKns AND UIiCIIAJHCS.
. , .'«>* n» your i.vikhkhti,, ’ -
nfiUmJfS> h °wutJi around,
rhai KJf>AILy HA id are the cheapest to be found
Ajul Hour Iran City you honor wiili a tisjl
'lie >o re to fiud this flora and not to mis* jl
: Gentlemen in w»m of good il*i« would do well
local! at the NKW HAT STOKE, IUI Woo,l„T“cl
near Liberty, and next door to MeCuJly’s Flour Ware
house, subscriber* are .determined to »rll lirci
•ate Hat*, of all kind*, of Pittsburgh uonufaciura, nt
:n per vent than any other manu&icmrrr.
oo dou t force!the name and nutoberof the siaie.
KKKVIL A Co r
lid Wood »i, near Libert.v
to jumm coojum aiKßciMm
• ; W>J. P. KXiIIAKDT,
JVo. 133 north 3d at. above Race, opposite Brandt
, ; FUlJ»«el|.l»U,
‘&S&3 HAS'conetaiitJy on tiaad a targe UMortnKni
of new and fahionatoo Oap«of ai | intuit,to
l»« lii“uc» tlieluiu.miun of die Trade,
arid who ha« iQr the J«M eirM jean* bcru ei'L-sgcd ui
itua particular brnnrhrtitiu tui'ceelcd in briiiahi# n ci
aucb perfection nwuioewct Uy ihc iolh.wti,£ Street
rrotn iljo Rc|toriof iljoroianjaicaort the HilnVinim of
too Franklin liwuiaie, riiiladeiptjla.
••Wq.; I»v« .Mvt| and Uo>V Cap. by U'nj I* L*rha»,li
No.lOJ,!Vorili34 at. I’bilnd’o; well and neatly made'
One of ine*c cnpf iletcrsc turn*, rotice on oreiium ol
an, l u>c omrro,
oued *:ik» and timer can ke worn outride ai Hie rtrn.
aureof tbowearijr. il.i<,e©faraa the M gv » k,io»
a the hiu uiWauet of Ktciiao urraii£cmenv-upphed m
i. • «lee»bl3i*wy m
Karst for i.ale.
JirA Wl.NJ*AtNJNOlCiiacrea.iiigaie iu Huf. eJJk.
! JijrMlo tawrwUlo. Holler eo , adj(mi(o(r fanda
of John Y c fieU, {formerly of l’iuabniahj"*™*
witbla three iniietnf Freeport lunl Cvc or sazunbarr
Hitinted on iho from 'F/eeport* to Jfuitcf
larro ar- Hi aere!i cleared and under good A-aec; Ifl of
winch j* racad.iw. wrnli ftgood fiatno barn ana frame
cctu vrw and wauon-rlied. n fined rquureloniiouwf.arid
yonng orchard or firat mie dun tree*. The land is of
fir«t ru e quality. Ihr aho»e willberold cheap, at the
owner withr- to *<» welt. For lartbej psticalaM an
ply 'o itic the * •
fujauno.
T n _ Tnic Liar? hotel. '
lIP nbacnberUmeortfaia oi<j and well known
aland on t?il fJajMC. near the Old AlleghenyJ»Ad]r%
reapertfoßy inform* public that be -Ins rear*. «o
paint or ««»« in trbuiny add prepar.n/rii «>r the
let* nr* careful unilaneimvo, and hit htir well •upiiind
With tin; ciioigcet iiquort. ' j PI t<J
•orwbfeterrw? t ' e uccomrao ' lnl 4 ,he wock 0,1 *»•
a*7w6inT
/"MlAf.M'-S HIAM.It utd (OHVIN M STANTON
iV,f I9 Z-* S
ai2.p*ori! tlVu,,ncr V «e«r'e-i Mauler nti-l
| <AddrcM Shafer & Stanton, I*at«!>uri;l<. <lrin.!&tvl»<T
\&'?A PKltlN: TE.I STOItJC, "* T : ‘
- M P r f pound to Sljto. ■ XJaYNES
' —i_ ' ‘IV ■ (to
i jirn X (S 1 f.5 1 , N ‘. A * 1 TNO TON;
A TTOKNJ.y AT La\\, J'uuliurgli.U’a, (JotmntS'
ohd*° C l^*^. lil fv t,,e «e*"«wled|piicrfi and proof m
Co .' mncu, any other
"“’’Li 0 , 1,0 n»rifor rironlrd i
®f • Pff-ce m Third nrr.l g|**«, sumh
fcb,tf JAMES DALEELL.'
- £{,
pittstogh,:Tuesday^iMojjnyGFiiAKGH^Tnsisi
n _ Wflihtafiton ISraneli Agency,
ror i nxrufugt Poir/ixi nrui Cia:tnt nt M*.
T, „ litpajtnunu at IVashington _ s
i,e * unJi:rjiKHf»l havinc ii-noiriin! htnue'f with
* t '{’!R c l'iioma*.of Vva.'wiiitq.n.i city, anil cjtnliV
!'* n •' »i“n!felf m ihe the. city of Pitidmirii. is preiftred.
IB procure juitcrif, clsiin-. and erectile-Oil
|!>n lUMS cc^UJPr ? c d w *’Ji the Dejurmjcnic ni -Washing*'
Person* at a dit'juice de.iimus of levins:
,u Patent <*Cce, prior to making, njijilica-..
'W."' * patent, may forward (post paid. to ifai? niyX
i tirlrunng a fee of live dollars, a c!e it mate ..eut of ttic
• i l Wjcn Immediate mu-minit will l.c jiven to it, atttl
a.l ttivftitonßittjon thntcojJti tf<s obtained by a visit©
tae sppljfnm in per-on} piomiuly coouimmcnird.
ife will prepare tlio nreersary l»nmun;r> end Pupen
tar Applicant* for Patents, nad transacts all other tm<
•ittcys ui the.line©: h>* profession at the, Parent Office..'
ite can nr consulted ott all idaiing to the l\t».
lent Law* aud Ui-cjiirm*in the Ur luironer
o.;c.\u u nio.tip^oiv
CLOCKS!TcLOUKS!!! i
J>l. OILLhTT, (Micecwor to A. S. Burnell
• fct 0.,) rerpeeilullv invito the attention eftha'
public to his,extensive a«nortmanl of Brasa Clorki
Id altnmt every description anti style, from the best
manufacture*, which bo oilers for sale at as low orj.
cc«. wholesale and retail, ns they can be had In I'ilte*
barpb or elsewhere in the West. Alio,a
° r T s c !‘, l,!n ? Jrrmn ? tNo. I, lor rate lo*.
■ li. li. Clocks ofcvcrv dcetmplion and stvlo card
lally repaired, and does tnn.tninpi aU'at* on hsml,
.. . , : .. .J. AI. UILLET,
rederal street, first baure in McLean's row, ©ppo.
.Ueßlackstock'tt Cotton Factory, Allegheny city.
MACHINES.
W-Jri. A. WARD, DKJCTIST,
" MAS Removed to the iftusc on Tea
!?K£*?22jw street, threo doori at-ove ||n*:d .(reel
fr 0 whßr,J may j.<* found from o.l'ctoch
j"-,i *--*• Ulllll 5 p. K.
As ho Is ocsirour.ot being employed by none hot
t&ovs who will route immediate payment without the
mtccuti) on hi* part of collecting. be would invite par
ticular utu-mi&u w the following terms: Ail billy left
‘ r“i l t* ,I P‘™ tIOU ot thirty dayj, will be charged
at the foltoxvijigyatHS—
l or KxttaeuugTeelh, Tl
lot Fillitifl inn to 5,;} p fr earity.
Al(,etlier opetatioß* In (be prr-porbtrfi.
1 1. '?,*?* ,n covaitPtni-ni* r.m n>t eintißsed
u tt» wilt be coh*.Ocrc-Jdtte aceotdute to teeabavo r-».
uiauon*
**• M -pTTicre are ib‘o»» mtlrbu-d to him who«e ae
counts, 11 not jiaid nmuediiuHy, w.ll be nlnred in tl.t
namls ut a pn.|>er rd&i-rr for eotleeti.w hpISI Ini w tfl
T«the HonaraUe 'Judi{rt of the Counof'Gnttrcu
Quarter cf the J'ratr, iu mad for tJu
L-ounti/ of ABepheny.
-n.e rettuon of jl BUU.VG CAnROLTOX, of Wi/a
brih township, in (be county aforesaid, hurabiv show
cth that your Petiudoer hath provided himaelf with ne
erwary house rosin and sistiline. for the acroicrnoda.
Don of travellers and others at hb dwellin* house in lire
tuwnnbip and county aioresmd, mid prays that your
* 'T'. 1 !,,r P lc,ftje ‘ l lt > gram him n heea.w to keep
a t ittiiie lJnu.«e on-jnenaiument. und vour IVtitioacr
a« tu duty boDml. will pray.
.. \ V .f mTJtutxMh fown«fur*, da.-ertiiv
Uiatihr ab>»»c tVjuonrr i» tifgirt*] p-titne i'or hourly
, temporanctl, as<J it »rl| provided with home run in
aud naWi.ii;. tor. Otf aireoramodatirm of traveller* « u d
otuerv and that the uid tavern i« iiccesnarr.
J II Marriurr, H f.ut*,
• W.Uumtirr,
Ja« feare*.
American Sunday Sdicol Un,«m
1 ’ill-, ctteap Library, r*« l of lWv.»i%-*»r -*JO *1
■«• *ai. . Co,. ~ « d*». . ,1* irw.u*-
>lic O-iW'i Ctibiari Lihrorf«so voj*, ■•• jj)
A *<»<J »ispp|/ oj Li'TOFf IVmfc* «j' all eiies, fic»a 6
up u. o,e iurp,-.,. e 1 a,, l<ta *
Unma <j3e*iii>ri l.'o->k» i.-oui vu, I u I J,
*** Question:, on .■uaitiicx.
• rfc-^ 9 * c,l J’ tn ™ •
»yni!i fW>k, <je; Th-rNrwScs-Juy
;;■; Mefa l ***»> Ticket* Itewunl ijapn e«
J-or»*le at ihr Ksmrtrn -Citalhcw priw;
C rat:.,r.t, at tte tfcjwt/.uv.
pap,TJ 0 ’ r * c *'[£ n ' J i «' *c.-50l Cook^Vr^ni
li«'tt£7V'Mcrcs* 0 » d * l !*'WiU prices tor ciih
r.lLtjanrc furHagi;atc3»b prirr*.
Kt-I» UlTi
I I»and for
r r 1, .? EB HL'MUUIO ANUTHUCTKKX ACRJIS «ml
x allowance, lalo the properly of John AlrKcr u—
ceawl, *itU3tc in NVoirCrcck Ton -..Urn, Mrn-cr C«*.,-
t/. f'b nf rv* *•! carol. ivjurk w
meadow, dwelling hoiirc of brick. 4tr i-y *jy !«ei, two
«cnc» hijjh. brick krirJien aaacb-.1, 1* by 111 fees | ( *c
barn 00 by <ofrei,-including thn »u>ne ■.[•riiic
noutc, brick amole Ik>ii*c. irnine wucun shadrt. a:i<J
comertb*, rmn<! •heep boup® wul Krwry.. TU«J bum
j* »eil uioate wuluti lUree-founln of ono iruie from ,Ur.
Unmnera ruil!,.oiic mile from u.* HmVr and Mere r
luriipue. A public road joe* siie huoje. mr.loiv'
aliinj,' ihe tit<l Imr. well watrrr-l by a mmsber of
one o! which »*> wuMn ;Si frrt of tire kilch-'n
lui! land lui* nlw.iy» been cu.«eM«-<i n« tir»l rala iii the I
bnvmhijv and would pn>* ior f.ist rale tn trie Connie.—
JVo on-bard* ol bcaruiKlrco.. An itidiKnuUsi-n: iVl’e
wiUbcgivon, andp«»»«e* c iou on ihcfiriioi April ucit
tor fanlier panirdbirtf apple i,»
' fIDWAKD HANNA.
or So the beirt. [i\ in; near the prciuiw*. K-hA.'-w.'JiitT
MI WILL »cU nt .public on the rnmisra,
on rhursday ihe&ihot March, W->, u: IL> oV.livk
.M-, sJI that certain l3tuitntto;i ami tract of
la.id situated in WfMilleatdwnship,' Allegheny coiuUv
lam the property flf WUliaia IVVyj- JleOuUtingb, dr
ccaMtu.conumißjohomttlacres.rrom ,V» to kixty acre*
ol v.tnuli U ittitfuvdd ami jjt a hi»U Male olculmaiifni.
on -which is crectbd a comiortalife atone Jtaeihm;
House ami inune torn, with other outl.uiMjnc*; ui«s
an orchard of solrdi (mit. This property I* about lj
miles from i’ttulturgh. ami the Orenisimreb and Tui
t’Urjjh turnpike paste* through it. Thi, tnict or land
rtintains a large quantity of stouc coal and lunrs«.n-,
if an exceUatn quality, ami-the Central Ilailroad. a< at
resent located. pa«»<m near the kliuc. . iYriut, one
alt iu band, and tlie other half in one tuul Itio years
ilh interest, to he secured by Homtoml Mortgage.
, J , KOin- CAHOTllEU^on'lum,
*b2-£hv£.wid* : lUecutor.
II , Ilt , • impror*d Smut -Machine^
”**• olwjve macbim* arn now iu 14se tnahuont rv.-i
Stale m tlie Union, and hate been tested by'cxi*
nenced .Millets, front whom scerml hundred reriificatr
11115111 l?e ~ir<:!i; hui ivn deem it unnecessary. jielirv
in* that they wilt recommend theniselYc* to uUdirtH*
eu 10 giro them a .vial/ being made entirely of iro
anil «vel, will In-t S') year*. .No obligation of ptireliaa
will be required before the trial of liter .Machine A!
order* or inquiries addressed to Jno Sheriffs Co. .Nt;
jr.l first street, | > ut*hurKh, win receive prompt a».-a
, B. jo. .11 1 L */,
. lucent**)* to mu. fcHrr,w:«l
Manufacturer and Jmporttr if Paper Hanging*
~ ivul Murder*',
H No S 7 \ Vonij_St ke».t, I'iTTnatJHGU.
ASnlw»,«f,n bi.Hd a lars* a.urtmtm of tl.e irrt
iU«<#nsof Amrne-ati and Fi.iicb i-biin- tiurt
ana voihmoa paper Jun-insi. velvet, m.d in.ii.v
iim l.fiidcr*; rrtvco.l-tdumn. p*rhr.i,ali rj v U .,mtv’i
K .;J t #nd *f a| ' c ’ r,r^l,orr l Ac; rninUnr and
oiticr .iiyle»of vur.n;n piper. ;0 i.mhcr vvniv. All ul
wind, .will U wild on dm hum ri a-oua'jie wruir wlo> '
»a'o anil retail. ; '
loiiniry cie.clianli nr** particularly inviierl ip rail.
deJfcOniwF luiw^ r4 ’ j:,:ni l’* are men in ejclmntu
•fV ■ . " . bfr,:,, y£ lvPn,bl « l letter*i<i Ailimiu»jr.f
noil haw I'ceti grinned to tl.r .tn.lrrtii'jir.l, on the
«:«a , c orJol, ,, U i s;{.. | tne ot'Snc»T.lvi. Imvmd.iii.drew
<•<l. A I ixciwin. irnl.'t«Pii r„ aai.l cmnt.-. nr- deMrrd to
make jmiiudinio payment, un.l ili.mo bavin- Haim*,
will j.iua»e prc»em tU^m, duly autlnntjrutrd nn Hetllc-
urtlt, ’ , r
UKWAKK RlflOS; > ,
• lUVUJ.IIIOI.W. • {>»"»«
Snmrdrn lownoJiipi .March I, l>l~. , n.arl«t;t*T
L Executor’* .'Cotter.
LTTI.US lojuann-titory \Ti!h ilw will tuinricO on
tlm mate of barrel Wall, luirr „f J-Junlwth
■HsJiiji, Jeo il,having hfeii gTtiMril to H.r puh«i'ril>rr,
Pfrmjrift tiirtebleil lo the r.tnto i>| the suit! <[t'cnlq>U
hereby requested th rtiake munoliut*; pa)iurnt, uiul
ng claim* anniiiMUni.t ..••late Trill present them
•"•-til to the executor* nlorrsniil.
• JDSIII’H VVALU
M WALL,
fare'*, Kli/abclli tmvi:*liip.
Admtnlajtrntor’a .Colter. .
L LITERS ol HOiiiiniMratiun «m iho vimsn uf Ci#i‘l
William Wall, lai<; oftli' - nrmy 4 ha to
tlm day Ix-rn praiitM) t'j tli« tmburilwr. AllR:T:/>iji
indnbtnl toiliir p.itote ■>( viid drcrdont w jjj "j,,,.
mediate jmymctil, and ()n>«» cluim« actiitiM mill
citato will |irewtil them without iteluy to the nfatntnttl
DiliiiittiMrutor. i JOSEI’II W ALL. Adtn r.
lL<l>7>fltw*T ICIL/aliriii to\en«hi[i.
rKjinrtnrfliij* hon.'lolotn rsj-tiiiff brltvem llic nul»
•rilMirn-ii* ilii» »lny by muuint COB ,^„i.
' tbaumJemiKUCil willir.ule ihe luiFini-., 0 f .I.'-
T I* FOIISYTII,
JW ro HSVTH, :
joiljy CHRISTY
'WILLIAM A. HILL & CO„
BANK JO ttb. RXCIIANOK 21UOKKU8
I-'OW-ttiN AM) i«»;<ti:sTJtti:KniANGfl
CBRn IfANK NOTES.
A’o.J-Jfl liW StrMVßii* 406 1 Uacf'ifnttk'Bin til*
, M.'ifl Plttiliprgjt, Pa, _ Jili.’t-J'
n
Huron* Um. o.| V. Mju::n. ' ILU Uammon
\ LOVE, IVhARTJN & <3O p *
IODUCrk Kl» Ai. CtMJMloolov « n«V -mt
WaU»INU MKrtCHANIV * - V/ 0 *
_ -V«. Wharf, Baltimore.:
MAl!fnU'i.j ; »„. •
• Kawpion, Pmiii'll‘loftb- . :»
■favirin, K-noilnk fcf 0 \ \
j*iU Hash Jrnkm*.
COKK&-0 tale, velvet Lottie cot
fcb, ° •* ‘ L ’ ./JOHN l) MOlttMty
r - -'4
;£amps,ouasdkmleiis,'
GirandaUit t Rich'China aid Bohc*
roton; Gla*s Vas(s t Halt LdhtemL Jfc.
; DEI IZ. BROTHER <fcrC (L
u A'lusoros f-rotEs, k O . tio u-|tu*afcT,/NEvr Von'*,
i *M-»t dr-or uf Fullim «icc(.)
A *»J - . .ManuUc:urin»: ntul- have always ©A band,a full
oi onirJc* id itictr iino.of Jib lollorrtßg
i cy will soil arwaolesalcorreitui,
at low pure*, forca*!.:
noiy 31 U| l ,a ӣ , ' t 5 1'roaicd and silvered, in fi*cM Va-
J'u'pendmj; Solnr Liuap*. gili and {.roimh.
“rnckei j 0 '
tiio C m , . ‘l<* I'o dll I
liph^s** r C l ,an, ' c !' !r "» do do,JU,4andC
CuEpbenc Pu«pemling Lninps.nili and broirrd. :
W . Ijracfert Jo Jo i'o.
»nd"u.M.. CI ‘ ! "” ,>i: " *> M*
tcS'jT^ ll00U^jIl » silvered and l-roi«eit,va
tcr^* n<Jc,at * r '*- Sill a'.lvercd anj bronzed, rti
't
w, ..tiioujjiiii
iem* Ma ' “ eSi fJJasi Vr.K's, vaLniri.rt!-
Mall n a«Bomnciii, plain nn^trrt.
* • j . wiJifiiiincJ.iol i.’i)licmiam[!aUtifilii?.
{, n, P w, c«, chimnej’s nnJ .liauc-iof ad kiu>!k
Cf * • t ‘ e " &>&oruiiciHol' jiuwpniu’rm nhd
O<LS-Sf>-rtij; Whale nnl LittLof the Lea quality.
Scprr!ort..'nnj'hri!f anJ liuru.ii- l'mi.l.
2.1 Cnor in UrzxumV boi:dnr *.
Mnrk-t m brtwrettad'A4.b *t«
J. BPI.ING CAimOLTGN.
Farm for Balr.
DlAaolntlnii,
To the In
infaetnreri and Miners
• rp, of PcAniylranis,
if he great staple interests of the State of Penn
•Tlyanin, the prodnetiijii of Iron and Cpal upoi
winch her prosperity*) intimately depends are
jtow sulcting to sueh an extent on'ncooMt of tte
££~* P~“ lo ,which they have fhllon,jn consc
euence of the immense importations offoremu
sSai." ln the most serious appreheV,
, The iaiportnace of these great and. groWlng
.hranehes of Pennsylvania industiy, in the suceem
»r which, the manufacturer; the farmer, the niiucT
artisan and laborer, are either directly dependaut
hf-hh' 1 fT“ ot H ortoi
iHphlj cMimnled; .and the quetiiou of their exist
•enct* or downfall, is onu «>f prosperity or adversitr
[ to every citizen of this State, and ougiiti'ld be a
waiter of serious consideration to the General Go.
•vemuient. j .
- U'e cannot shut our eyes to the fare that ocreat
revision lids come upon tho.w interests within a
very short period, and it is equally obvious that
:Jjs event is fin revnlwop of
intV-lan j md u l ,o,ulie saule branches of industry.
It lwon.es ns, therefore, whose interests : are
‘ W etlfpi,W w by the ‘ industrial
jranchcsi of this couutry should necenMirily de
ha? 111 " 11 “Entries,
that when their* ore prortrau'd, and ruin [hovers
over own. are mvolvej it, a simifinr unfor
(t»nnte crisis,—that for evety pulsation ofthofor
sS njrke S ours 9,10uU res P° n d» —that no fo^.
; L r " d ? CU V“ our based upon'the do
• me?tic demand or domestic supply, enn protect u?
S^mer!!"' mpn,dfnCC and -' tt ! iM s of
mn l !. il” 10 cn, tho Into'de
mand for iron in hump.-, which inflated prices to
, P '. Ch * m . l ’*. COuW “ OI 1* imported into
this country, and of necessity induced ‘ the con
-8 tu>Ke “umber of .Furnaces and Rail
imi S !? r K ‘ , {>ur^, : c ,^ f «“»pplyiag iron fa- our own
l W,llct ! ot *“ - rwiMi must have come
| to n stand, having suddenly ceased abroad, ihHiib
, Iron w n°w pour, m ujwn us at prices ruinous
to the American Mnnufocttirera; nod the resultV
Jal many noils have already suspended
anJ ' llo " sai,,Ll a( lu torvrs are do
pmed«if enjoyment. Their late customers, tl.e
railroad companies which brought them into exist
once, lind-tig lli.-y can purchase foreign • Iron
cheaperthan the American, naturally lookimrto
their o.wn interest*, Jiyvfl abandoned them, and it
of 4S English Kails, to the value
of SoOUO,OOO are mntrgone abroad from the Hast
ern States alone. • •- ‘ ‘
The dependence of till, -country open the ilnei.
s'“ •f-ngli.h prieea fyrfron?* necessity in
volves tl,e t existence ot thj, branch 'ofhUliffioui
ailciiirecmiiiemlp y eimsylvnninn industry. I
We believe lira ecil lo he directly traceable to
be .operation of the American or S|£
n id, when ihe price I, lugl, obroad, increase!, |e
duty on imported from S 3 per lon for every- fd
wiimflbe 5 ' ""'l”"
‘ ?o dimini.hek the dirty S 3 far
twry fell of eloper ion, in a timewhen the great
i-rl protection is wanted. Or, in oilier words en
ronnhlcs the dome,lie article, hy. an e.trn du
ty, when no encouragement i, hut yvhen
pnec. aro ruinou.ly low; invite, the importation of
AmSS 1 ' d ' mu ‘ i ’ ki ' 1 E «"• peoteclion on
It i, thorefire apparent, gin't under the- oprtm.
tioa. of ,ue I a tsinlT, the price of iron «,K
sulijeel to Hie greateat poaailde auctnnlioaieuil „m
rtuie nutting it ». high that it cannot be imported
at nil, when, hy it, «a,eit v , -4 mcr jcan entcrpriac
deceived l,y the phantom of proapentv, u enlialed
! m it, mairtrtaeture. and for a while capital ami la
ihL rT"' employed. At another
lime, inahing it no low that Araenean capital i, en
dangcred or 10.-rt, and American! labor becomes un-
SS. lr 'he Mopjiage of “fnreace,, null, nnd
It IS the duty therefore or nil interested in the
produ.tton ot iron nnd coal in Ibi, seriously
m enquire whether a policy m fhlalto departments
111 our industry, eswntial L, national prosperity and
iDdejicndenee, will be ,wrseverod in under ciLliin
etances SO diuereut irom thoso existing when the
prose, it tanir became a law. Tlie general covera
wV -hT l-v mseusiWc to the rcpresenhitirtns
,'t 11 lll[r duly a. I eua-iylviiaiausi as welt ns
manufaciurers and miners, to make, nor should it
Wrthhold any remedy in it, power tending in artie
o7rt«eT Tl l “ oneroiisly
Z ** Mr ‘’"“'liesiof domestic in-
„■ St i'l"' ,' tc <«<«. 4* undorrignnj
II oul.l teronunenJ 10 tlleir Mw
tvSS'V*”' 1 “‘■“ m lh< W** •<*«»* «
nrSr? l *>': «rHaind*n;«ii
-* J a y "I Morcli non, for Ho iniq.jM! uf Jo.
[Jamed o£ mid oC mabio? fcuown, lx>i(i »o tbt- (T.-ll'
• r.tl and Mato Governments. 1l»? iitjiiriwn *>«<•,.* BC i'
.^nwXrJS' 4 '’ ' i,,! sU ’ lJ ““*■
mi?'"Flirt- ■ oil inlorooloj
> i,, : l *ruo,! m .tic i.r(*ictio,i of Irw, an j oil
Ihot-a Loovonimn inll lo tolJori on ll,e I£>J j, v
of M„„b KM. «l IlnrrrrlmrM 6r U» po n ««, of
Kadri “ n ''* ralio “ “’o alalo oftirro
W & W«*s»»«r County Jroi
Saruuo! R W.m.l, CoI:iml«a •« -
Sruth .V Richuni*. Ou-!k>u - .1
S L A: W S Utf.lii.nls. Munch Chunk
' r »*u *v hropT, Cunil>cHuiirl County
tccvcs ]!„ct A- »
Ttr { , (hl ‘ 5K ‘ r Comity.
\ n;T - r ; niC ' !, ‘ r Counf >''
Meeic Sc \Vorii
•Jii*. Yi-ar.lw vV.Rrrthk'ra, -
J lV J Fr-rsrtJi A: S-m*, -
James try,,, t LVinn: County.
sV. J f.nrtins, •• 3
lrrin ,t Wiley nUi.r C.uinly.
.I.h'r ,V Mi,,i,lr„ ||, m „„ s4 ,„ r,,,,,,,,.
-J l Cottcnil. i. .. 1
=iV in Monf-.nt.tn- County.
Mo<w A- Woven; * ' 3
JnmcH 8 Bpc«err, riuladch.lmt '
C:smi*l*rn
* Co Plulodel|>liia County.
??i!r r ,brr ! I’hiJadoltkl.m Gunny.
S?£S? Lj, '* c r''
Alaria-v IKvinev 1 - <* »
* Roht Krlt.-n, u
Dftvhl 801,011. Rt'rk-t
Jnscph tw,„, c.dmili,;,
1 * or J Grove ‘ « .«
• HnM Patterson, jtfljmynijj . .t
vV t.nilCirtl,
Lemnu, Ciirnhrin
John lAeimer Col.imb.a
Oisrlcs Whnnon.lfr. ,V Co Franklin
•I l> l axtou >1 -
w'ijl l . Ottubt-rluntl
ilcGoweu & .McKeelian. J’citv. '
ii, T ? 5 CMnrcit.—Signor Blitt; tells
the billowing good story of bis visit to a bank
lh» Ch ,^ ei "S ,ho faeility with which
tile bailor could transfer pieces of money
rf'™; 1 ;" 10 >■" °" n poeJc.tt, while
•,11 rh ifl 2vi° r i i'" r :inl: "' OTe wn tching him
•ill the while, the Quaker cashier tram to
nhrvous, and directed the clerk to
' vns t'chind .him
to die salti and lock it up. The Signor took
k h lai<l it upon tile
counter, rind otlercd lo forfeit it to the cash
ier it he dad not remove tho ipeeio from its
lil.u eof silo deposit. ‘■■Nu, ho, my friend "
1 *? Vt ! “ r - "-onld rather thee would
not try I know theo cim do it f„ r 1 have
seen thno perform things qnito as wonderful.
n,av» 0 ”TI ? ' h, '° «o instantly
au-ny dim fnginir departed,' lau-hinn
l!ra"h' V a \ ? T ‘ nf v f" . itnndsomely doubly
humbugged tho officers of dm bank. J
I)n. Skim-neh.—Tl,;, llev. I) r ,Thomas ll'
Skinner, pMor of of
b^'ii b ele 'r."l p‘“F 11 ” No» York', has
and lVnir i T| r i'' ,SSOr - ,,f Siu:r 1 J lth,!lori c
nil 1 Moral 1 lleolngy, in t|,u Union flieo
loeicl Seminary of that city: in nceenthm
hind elnirgo^ to Will ru3 ‘ l ’' n l,is P»£
religions semce, to be held’,erne time dm-
Church. rnWmt ra «‘»> in tiio. l-resbyterinn
tions ffini'L-rav ''r 1 ’ V r T 1 men
..our 300 hmbira w£, ffrio”’ tSt’”’?*
with her own hand, “ CoVrol
fiay a!£
nffij re%T IB M.' lomeB,k! ' ot,w Y
in^l^ir^r>^ UKr ’ 9:i of reform-:
h« 17,001 ia tho counw of
•n l’r.w»ia, to discus*
InlS Llt i. Vo 10 lho rL *l°rms of which
wi t h rim Ixs in avoidance
Ayith tJjo wants of.Uib iyc'
. A rnoFiTADLEwrnKi.r.—M. Gillianiet has
been o.lcrctl fifty- them sand dollars for the
C*>. i.) CourrvrtUs Etats l/nisj •
THE WORLD. POBiSAHE.
DV RTV. RALPH HOYT.
The World for iuilet—hnng oat the sign).
Call every travellethere to me:
Who 3 !! bay this bmve estate of mine,
.And set me from earth’s bondagefree?
going!—yes, I mean to fling
The bauble from mysoul away)
I’il sell it whatsoe’er it bring:
The world at auction here to-day!
It is a glorious thing to. sec, -
Ah, it has cheated me ho sore!
It is not what it seems to be:
-For sale} —it shall bo mine no more.
Come, turn h o’er and view if-well—
I would not have you purchase dear—
’T& going! going !—I'mnsfsell!
Who bids ? Who’ll buy the Splendid Tear.
Here s Jf cnlth in glittering heaps of gold—
\\ ho bids.?—But let.me tell you fair,' '
A baser lot was never sold; - \
Who ll buy the heavy haaps of care?
Arid here spread out in broad domain,
A goodly landscape all may trace;
Hall, cottage, tree, field, hill and plain;
Who’ll buy himself a burial place!
Love, the dreary potent spell,
That beauty flings aroand the heart;
I know its powers, alas!. too well!
’Tis going !—Love arid I must part:
Must-part.—What can I more with Love ?-
All over the reign j
Who 11 buy the plumeless, dying dove—
An hour of bliss—an age of pain?
And Friendship , rarest jewel on earth,—
(Who e’er hath found the jewel his?)
Frail, fickle, false,and little worth;
Who bids tor Friendship —as it is?
’Tis going! going !—hoar the call:
Once, twice, and thrice I—’tis veiy low!
’Two* once my hope, my stay, my all,
But now the broken staff must go!
Fame '—Hold tiro brilliant meteor high;—
How dazzling every gilded name!
Ye millions, now’s the time to buy!
How much for Fame l— How much for
Fame l
Hear how it thunders! W ould you stand
On high Olympus, far renown’ll,
Now purchfee, and a world command,
And be—with a, world’s curses crown’d.
Sweet star of Hope .'—with ray to shine
In every sad, foreboding breast
Save this desponding one of mine,—
Who bids for man’s last friend and best?
Ah, were not mine a bankrupt life,
This treasure should my .soul sustain;
But hope and I are now'at strife,
Nor ever may ifnite again.
AmlgJong'—For sale my tuneless lute;
Sweet solace, mine no more to hold;
The chords that charm’d my soul are mute,
I cannot, wake the notes of old!
Or e’en were mine a wizard shell.
Could chain a world in raptures high,
Yet now a sad-farewell! .farewell!
Must on its faint echoes die.
Ambition, fashion, show and pride,
I part from all forever now;
Onef, in an overwhebning tide,
Has taught my haughty head to bow;
Poor heart distracted, ah, so long,
-Andjitill its .aching throb to bear;
Jloiv broken, that was onco so strong;
How heavy, once so free from .care.
No more for mo life's fitful dream;
Bright vision vamslung away!
ply bark requires a deeper stream—
My sinking soul a surer stay. ,
By heath, stem sheriff! all bereft,
1 I weep, yet humbly kiss the rod;
The best of all I still have left—
My Faith, my Bible, and my God.
DIALOGUE.
istducribcr. —Mr. Editor, plea.se discontinue
mv paper-when my subscription year is out.
1 you are getting tired of us ?
n 0; V ■ 7 0UX P a P er mighty well
—mighty well, indeed, sir—sonr I can’t
take it longer; but the times are hard, and
we have no post offiee nigh us. It is some
times two or three weeks after my paper
comes before I can get it from the office.
A.—Como, neighbor,’let us look into this
mattera little. I am u6t right sure but vou
arc a little hasty'in your conclusion, f'ou
•siy the times are hard; but liave you not
learned from the papers something of the
condition of many m the world who do not
enjoy half the advantages which are com
mon to all in our happy country ?
, hy, it is true I have learned that
Americans are the most favored peoplo on
earth, but still it keeps a man busy to tret
along with a family as he woujd wish to dm
j. l(, “ uca!o his children as he should do.
h. 1 hen you are trying to educate your
children, I suppose. 3
S.—l am, as well as my means mill al-
i\—Did you over rellect on what aii edu
cation consists in! ;
5.--I suppose it consists in learning. We
»ay of a man who has gong through the stu
dies common to tho schools, that beds an
educated man.
E. Ami have you not known some of
these cduattul men to bo among tho greatest
dro _ llCs ' vltll which society was afflicted!
• "• True, i have known some of them
that were not worth much, either to them
selves or ally one else.
Vou see from this, ihen, that a man
may have tho reputation of learning, and
still be a drone. w .
S.—ll would seem so, indeed. ■
E.— Learning, to be useful, must be
brought into practice. There have been
many demotions of education given, and
ainoru; them all, perhaps nono oxpresses the
thing more suniily and plaiuK- than to say it
consists,,, the knowledge oi things as they
are. II so, an education which is proper for
an active being who is soon lo take his sta
tion and act his part l'orthe weal or woe of
society, as wpl as for himself, includes the
knowledge, at least to some extent, of what
is going on it, tl,„ world, and df the manner
.111 which others are thinking and noting. F
i ■’ l "SP** il tines. .
If tills bo so can yon conceiro of dny
easier method to obtain this part of an edu
cation than by Inking n good weekly paper!
h.—l do not know that r have ever timught
on the subject, particularly in tlratljcht.
L— Well, turn your thoughts in°lhdt di
rectron and examine the subject a little
•Vntt have sent your children to; school—very
good-Uus IS what you should have done.
\ on. know what this has cost you. Now
furnish diem (with a good weekly paper, and
m advantages to tlmra will bo Jlrafcr 'than
n ocure "fhr .‘l"’ Pap f r in tuiti ?'l fo °* wou| d
procure lor dtem—they m,/ all read the
pdper, and ttvo dollars wotud send one of
jlmmio school hm .a . hort -drdo The” »
Id ti °. f 'he dmos is concern
paper P °“- T “ >' oa 10 dnntrnuo your
before. 1 lmV ° neVCr I- light
iea; l oJ h^^^S Tiow “ f,ho “" b
lomi and 3 ?™*? ° U 1, 0 “* ? ‘‘‘"‘“Co from
in nil . f m an y 'loro—how <l6 TOd act.
m order to overcome the difficulty? .' :
ji ■ ‘‘W m tlm more whon J go. :
nfi£' 'S' 3, well —*lo tho same m your. iiost-:
office.:: But you live »t. dijtuucoWarTy!
grist-null—■■hciw do • vdu overcome the diffi
culty*. i- ■ - ,j_
j send _the more grain at,-a
time, ail’d hare a better. xetum .when it
comes, * '■] • • •
£■—Very good) again ) do the same by
' your.post-ofliee.;? r ;
; Bbt my family/are not inclined to
read the papers.
E. —How Ipng hare you tried them
o.—Almost ia year. - i r ~ •
Hare jWinot ibeen 'teaching them
■. j*° mc things ior more than a year, and they
i . n yJt, n*ade moeh. proficiency yeti*—
There is' scarcely: on© 1; family in a hundred
but will Contract, the hajbit of reading, if they
aro en bCed to it;by the. visits. of a good
weekly paper.? And remember that, with a;j
very small exception,; the matter that we j
put into the Methodist [Episcopalian will.be 1
worth- jnsi as.:much when the-paper is a]
month, pr a year old) as when it
comes from, the press, and in some cases its
value and importance will increase with the'
age oi the papers Some, men think they
have done wonderful, if.thoyhave taken a’
paper for a yearj iicver dreaming that the
periodical litenjtufe of (lie religious press is
as necessary in the present slate' of society
m this ctmntiyj as; ailyjother. means of im
prorement in use among ns. Rub up youf
courage, brolher,and hold, on your way. I
am not sure if; our pajier 'has' not already
saredyoir two or three rimes the price of it
! buUoTthT j' ou 't ould bare incuiisd,
i "' eI £"KK! & »n; I.reckon two del-
Jars Vron't break me, "f.
' E-—- Ithink ript: and if you are.a healthy
man, and two dollafs would breai you—
Ep!x*prtm, yott ' bo ' bmie: —MM-
V. taß Sabbath Mail:— As wiII be perceived’
by a reference to the reobrt of the proceed
ings of the Sabbath Convention, in our pres
ent number, a committee- was appointed to
prepare an aUdreM. t o tile Directora.of the
Cumberland VaUey ißailriiad
qucsung them to suspend 1
on the Sabbath. Whether
has already attended to their
are unable to state'; but -the
subject means ;be overlooked bv
them.. We are gratified jo learn, however,
from a source which can be relied upon!
that “p.majority of.the Board of Directors!
as qf the Fanils injlheir employ, are i
to be relieved of the necessity of
running theu- cats, on the Sabbath/ The only I
obstacle ui the way: ol carrying out * then-1
own wishes, as well: as, the wishes of the I
convention,‘isilTe. continuance of the -Sab-1
tedh'mail on the route between Philadelphia I
and Pittsburgh. . If-the Postmaster General !
can be, prevailed iupon'-tci' discontinue the
babbath mad on this route/the object aimed
at will-be accomplished; and this, we un
dqretand, hq'has signified his willingness to
do, provided, the,citizeqs residing along the
route will petition him'to that effect.:Thus
it wodd appear, the responsibility of comia
urng fite-Sabbatii mail between Philadelphia
and Pittsburgh now rests upon the citizens
themselves who reside, alongthe route. This'
gives a new .and;:favorable-aspect' to the
question, and we hope that [bur Sabbath-lov
wgcitizens will endeavor to imDrove it.— I
I etitions to tlie Postmaster General should
at once be gotten up, and extensively circus I
lated and sjgned.: The present,is al?o a very i
seasonable urae fqr, attending to this matter ‘
as the PostmasterjGeneral Is about re-lettin« ;
the carrying of the. mail ori this route, and
tlie contract-whiciris about to be made would
be more or less.- affected by the discontmn-'
ance ci. the Sabbath mail.? Let,, then, the
friends of the Sabbath be up.and doin", and
''ifeJSltr U 0 jfeai ? ; for j ,lho Result:—irre%
. Good op \Var ' —lt is u settled maxim
in Lonstaatmoplo ithdflwar find the nlasne
nnver visit that city ;af :ihb simm tfiaSTwid
this is founded upon an exjktrienco ot five
centimes, which his never ancecoritrndicted
~ , It”'' ? ¥ f 1 r"t Mussulmans tell you
that this ansea; from the special regard of
Allah ami lus proiwet-ftr-thh: faithful xvor
shippere; and that]in.recompense; for their
profession of Islam], ;the Turks wifineveribe
exposed to two scourges at once.. Another
if not a better reason, inav bo found in phyl
sical or physiological roeheD.;"and'if u a :
reason not confined to tjie limits op th e sa
cred city. '‘Pestilence,!; says a profound
writer, ‘us one of theualitial.and appointed
agents for preventing excess’Of pophlation
and for removing.thafporfion Of communities
which here fallen off fiom the livbl" stock
of organized socicty]4ind:are only cutabbrons
or the soil,, and nursanceh of. creation. It is
a destroying and puHfying influence, gin
erated out ot the evil; which it is its miaiou
to remove; and never finding an origin or
a support, but in those circumstances which
require its action.. War; in its physical 6p
erahon, is an appointment forithe same pur
pose; and, as there idnolnecessity ;for bd'th
at the same U.me they iselddin appear to
pther.. Thepeatdences.xvhichhave risen
rom period to period; and moved over dm
lace of.lhe world, .have julmbst inTariablv
appeared in scasonslof prosperity and peace. ,
During times of general collisloi'i among the
European powers, ; these- visitations Save ‘
been withheld. If these facts be so, may
we not. hope, that>o Mexican-war wdll
prove an antidote, to; .the choldta, and thus
.save the country from the terfors 1 of a do
mestic enemy,; more frightful‘than all the
hosts of the south: —Home Journal.
G'IUKD COu.ECE.MTi9' Building Con>'
miueo of Girard College made their Report
to tho C.ty CounciU ; of j?hiladelphia last
week, f;om vliiHh vro make the ! followin'*
extract: • j.-- ;( . ; M ; - .. *
«t “ '*<> wort M
,-1,033,8-1 iB, which Ms <>68,178 22 within
the nmount specified by Mr.. Girard . f6r the
erection and endowment,'of tho Colle<re.
Had uo deprecialrou jlaken; placb in the ral
iuo ol the stocks dndi loans originally set.
apart bytho Commissioners of die Girard
estate to constitute the college fund, a Sur
plus of '•021,1 H 45 ivould have been 100 to
support thc estabhshmem-yandhad the said
stocks and loans. cQuliiiuec} to yield the rate
of interest, which wa} accruing from them at
tho ■time of the transfer, the CoUege fund
would Iravo amounted to abouf;SKsoo,ooo
after, paying the cbst of the work!
the losses, however,;haying more than
counterbalanced, the of inter
est, it became necessary, in order, tgrcom
pleto the ivprk, to draw on tho residuary
tundto the amount of 8311525 i11, and fu
lure means for tho support; andiconddctinp
of the College wiU liuve to bo derived from
tho same souxco. t : 1
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AE EASIEBN EVEfKG.
ur Robert soirruEy.! '
Evening comes on; prising from jtho streahi,
Homomud the tall flamingo \ wings his
. %i«, : !
And where he sails athwart the selling beam
His scarlet plumage gloivs with. deeper
light.: ;I . ■ - p 1
The watchman, at thk wished ajlpriach rf
nighty ' • ( 'j '
Gladly forsakes the !ficia, wh'ero lie ail day
o scare the winged jplufiderers Ifroin their
. , I™}'!
U ith shout and siiwcroti yonder clay-built
height, . . J d y d
•Hath bomo tjio sulity ray.
• Hark! at’the golden palaces; h
The Brahmin strikes the hour.
For leagues and icraghes around, the brazen
J - • . .’sound- vj •
Rolls through tliij jsiiUncss of departing day,
Like thunder | far away. ' J ,
The Daughter or a Kikg —One day a
poor .good'woman tailed union ■ two de*4nt
and pious young ladies, who retired Ver
-with.Clpbtian artection, ahd saj' dotor in the
draxVing-room to • religious
maghw.: At tins, moment .a“4sinFi2!
tarud, and .appeared adtooishod S3eemg S
humble a visitor; ohe fcf ft* .£[£
Btarted’upand mud, “ prother,'dotfeboim?
pnaedj damrhtAr •%**■ s?''\* Tr
fat & *£ss h? fihe
’ • /k'-lL h --. i
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YOL. XY. NO. 180:
J :mox winnimK ; v
of Pittsburgh CllnjUsA -It
Deili BortiJ of-Mr Adams—Treity of Pesc* j
The,great event which hastranspiredl
since beeufte iteta «a 4 burial 1
of John ft caused; a so,. I
peusuqu of business for alweekyand impart J
ed unusual solemnitj- ihrongh' every branch
of the pdblio service: In thohlstory of the
Peuerf : Government; sineo fire. derth of‘
■ Waaington, uo calamity has fallen so sor- :
rqwfiilly uport. the publiqmini',’‘.The sad
denness ufae. depaiturerrthe manner of the j
de4th-;r)he distinguished man who< is no -
elevated positions which he baa
held for threescore greaf rirtUße
—his marked close homfection■
between'tHe past‘and present ages of the
Republic—his pure rulmmistrafi fall
at lhepost of labor , and of ditty, while the
Representatives: of .theipeople.weip.jn sea- '
aon-rhis, expiring hours, .upon fimumhiver- '
suty of the birth of the fithdr-of MssSmnliy
who was the-first to appreciate
miid honor , his'ubßities-liis lakt'feords, ’
“This is thefast of earth; lari composed?
-“T wc , rß «’»=«» ?»< of *5 common couiir
and marted the manner pf .this peculiar dis* 1 '
pensafion of. Providence as one alilceinusu.
al and impressive. At this need
1 ” ot mentiol ! “ detail the mannef in which
Congress haye home testimody‘ft v ilie 'rare
qnalmesof ffiejweased. ; For liy-f&e it '
Med into perfect quiet aU party asperitfcu '
aria, the spirit of Mir. Adam, pasted frem
1 .‘ he f 1 ™'of •*«>R>e clearahd-pteipetnal *
[ sunshine beyond
seemed upon' his associates Tis life'pmsine -
dw ° £ “d, ; hitter ‘asaf-aTS i
a,new.day. and/aibette. life.
Would that such impressions iitiglit'reinama
ih l A° the itonom paidto
dm dead, for yon will .haye
Wjr x portrayed, elsewhere:, ;-.-Xhey-fiavm
however, been participated hi
Monday, when hie" kil im the
Saturday when he was buried, were tho«
qf most impressive solemnity: Tha.femily
Of the were with him most of the
hnio, butihe delegation ftom his owi loved
Massachusetts were with him thmugh nearly
oveiy moment of hi, illness, Wd W&Sfc ,
became ostmet, they, wuh the Sparer at \ :
o, , watchin 8 I by:'his pillow. '
Phe of the mort attentive f.V i ;
was one of the; pages of the. Cepitcd,■'hemMl M‘
a manly heart. . He.iajJ.by Mr.' • '!
Adams for long horns by night and’by day. ,
dporf I
of file 22d, and tears streamed from inseyea •| :
°s he gazed upon -and bid an fehflil j ndf- I
to onp who had been his oasocialo in matimr 1
°. f P*“®> Md his friend Onjl i
The ,meeting between these two men was
most affecting to the beholders., Tto Judges
came m person to, inquire hour by hour of
tho hea-fir of the dying, man, and thouaanda ' ’
were ready ,o watch by.hi, .hediW ” Jin ,
reason of aR this wasfireSimiversal respect ..."
forthe. mm-for Iris private virtues and hC -
I ?“% for his pare life and lona „
?od patriotic services. The chaplain of tta -
Honsq,- in his funeral discoarae, said .that in
the -last, conversation he had .with Mr. ‘
Adams; the old
at. the, "3?
salqects by public men. He wis 'Sed ’S 1 *
of education, .mqn ofi midlect. , ...
could 1» ,o indifferent to theif f-reat :
to God, and
respect Jlr. Adams’ private Ufe offered as • ‘
rUustnous m e.vamplo aslin'hiV.puhlic life.
He was a.conslant .attendant..upoiddiViue ■
worship, and a cpnstanf reader'of'die Shjip.l '
Mres,-and it Lsto bo hopid.firm.m'.this re- .
spoil his eramplc may find. eirrifiafiii,, as '
wed as admnalia-i for the godly life.if'him- •
who.rsuow no.moia The deafir-oflMk.''
Adams has been Seen in the counsels of the ?
country for. tho.few. days.,pash ,iiis :T aciint , .
a House draped.in mourning,.. presBnt -
mprpssrve memorials of .thepast; and may ' :
•he good tthpimsion last the fefion. .'
The rumois of-.Peaco menfionedjn mv : '
last have ripened L-ito hopei,'almo«'unirer.
safiy eipressed, fiat, peaid wiU.speidilv be . ’ .'
■weared. Tho Senate have devoted, two or ’V '
and much_ of .file; opposition which’i!t.' : first - :
was attached to the treaty is
Attempts; however,'are maßngfo’dmiihd it.
whrch will edmre delay, ahd in M mh : re
spects it is perhaps unsatisfactory,;,' 'ijjiere is -
proof enough of this iact in the TOmptaints i ' ’
mido against it .by gentlemen'-of.both par- '
ties, but no treaty was ever, safiriactoiy in
all its details, and unless ■
pcndmg troaty arc more hnbstaiilial iKan' has- ;
Vet appeared, from' any ezhibilioirbr iu
contents, it.is to .he hoped that peaedimay
be secured without returning the tmiy, m
Memco for amendmentr The country, jUg.
mg from the .'evidences of unbEc~ : ,
winch flow m here; id eager, for peace. The
great question of peace is the ahiorhing .to*. :
put, while the terms are bm rarely mortioa.
ed. subjects
ecssary, for Governments to investigue, mid' ■ '. '
may not always be decided as the popnhice .
wouldhave them. r~p*u««r
.Congrws has resumed rts legUlatifo hwi.
ness.with considerable bridtnea,TaucbSs
appropmmon, bdls are under wi r mX .
House.: There has been a . ' 1 ’
Z\2^‘ WUmot Prari3 °” I
. '1
ably bo made.to.press.it upon the HmEf 'VV i '
a more practical ferremaa an | ;
jhnh 2, ..< . ' | '
, I
: . i
ca« of which; . • 7
would have znkdo themse]vL:, . J
deteimination. Such violent* > - 4
.tolerated in Kentucky! hot'he ■'j
should attempt it, '.voaM u n „-k- who 1
strong «** P of
talc to do justice at , WMh;ii rt t«? > *^f a
acta as these that irive new **wh - 4
litionUm, and ;
litiomsts everywhere - ;
T TO KtO w BaOCULTKd rtii'ip*' : ■' '■%' ••
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2&t**BsS&3r i
own land,’*-WH bI !WI *.NW«ta«p . g
AccrT™ Mwico._thW J 4niijiS, ' ’5
V rnany jeam trwidirfts'aflSeiiuh
Arottca, ; u a umsioOTor-of tM 'MethSEit ' <f :
pa i» Chun:i < tonoe‘’tu'eirttanb(#n l ft ,y v
agcntan Mexico, for tto ipmrwoVotSiS ■*< •<.%:
tammg what cm bo dppp.,fajWs«ye r ,r. r ’ '
the cireulation oi tho Spanish BiHa mSSI *' *-V
comity.
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