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PITT•HOSO H
FBIU Y MORNING
ir.r.4..neAredross ere carnesuy. reenesten to nand m
hear favors fore 60. st., and'u early in the day es
praettele. Advertisements not melted for a q.v.
fled time will invermbl7 be charged until ordered out
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PILICLAD PHIL hiIIILTEI iiiillaBlo4N.
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Adverdsendents nodenbserlptiona to the North Amer
an and United Sums Gaulle, PoPifelyttis, recetvel
and forwarded from this odic,
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ilLargsglaseinto /read Wh ii , Convention
(0 - At a meeting of the 1 and Arti-Mmonie
Cosonlttlets Of Correspondence, cid in the Common
Celine , ' Chamber, on Saturday ing Me 1511 Oast
the following resole:ion seas ad di '
Resoire‘Tbat the Vi bogs Ann- Masons of the
City of Mahwah, be me_ to meet at the ostosi
pissed, In the several Wards on Someday next, tbe
1124 Inn; lotestreett th e hours a 3 and 7
parpore of electing Me Deer me Own each Weed ,
10 MOM in Contention, op We cedar, the 26. h inst..
111 leteftless It, A. M., ** nominate • candidate for May.
W . be "PPnried by the patsy at the homing monies
pea O election.
tete • .. WM. fdeMANDLES3, Chairman
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ETSEE NEST, PAGE FUN LOCAL ZdATTERS meat
TELEORAPIIIO ISEtvo, an
TIMI,OIe AT NVASHIENGITON .
Waeh
In the absence of oar repels. kuer from
ington,vre avail ourselves of the report end cor.
reepondenee of the Eastern preen' Our last letter
brought down the proceedings to Saturday night.
Oa Moaday.thil7M, in the Hates, Mr. Kaufman
subedited a resolution proposing that if no person
should receive for Speaker, on the next viite, a
a:l4,day Of all the votes given, then the candidate
receineg en the second trial one tees than a on
jotityot all the votes should be .declared to be I
elected ;.and if there still be no' choice, then the
rule to be continued, by lessening the meximuns
one oat e ach trial. until a Speaker be elected.
• Cries--110,10, the.resolution issuneonstitational.
Me. Robinson moved to lay it upon the table.
Mr.Surtelle remarked that a resolution was
pealed the other day, very properly, and almost
uuttiosonaly, to put a atop to all debate pending
he contest for the election of a Speaker. lie was
in favor of acting node: that reeoluuon in good
faith, and I/03 opposed to any proposition
!rttO,to.lriterytipt action. There were tome rea
,,
liet*-404wie.why they should, without delay, or•
.....100irfncern There was a feverish excite.
the people, upon the subject,
, and they were calloig upor
thekatehrginize. "lDisorder reigned here ; and ht
appealedXo Members to go for Ward and make al
election. Toe administration were anxious opoi
the sahjecte they had wants, to carry on the gee
element, that should he supplied. He then called
•
to • vote.
The proposition of Mr. Kaufman wu then laid
upon the table.
Mr.Ttanley rose and returned his thanks to the
• gentleaten who had heretokee voted for him fur
Speaker, nod begged that they would forbear is
do ao, and to support some other gentleman. There
were other gentlemen much better prepared to the
tbs.*, the duties of the position then himself; and
the bad certainly so aspiration to RI it, There
were caner reasons personal to himself why hod d
not desire an election.
Re than referred to the remarks made by his
. • colleague, Mr. Clingman, the other day, when ex.
_ - irc - pressieg his views of the position of North Carob.
na, and pledging that sheet:weld be blind, in a ceo
Sala
notorgettee. Winding pp for the rights and in.
termite of the South. lie on that occasion refute ,
to how North Carolina had acted in 1776, ] whet
the nears of the butchery of our countrymen a
Lexington had reached her. The patriotiarnwhoh
Impelled her action then, will control hei action
again. All that. he had to say was that, in the
hour of trial, the cause of Boston would be again
the cause of aIL
The Hpuse then proceeded to the 48th, 49th
..50th, end Slat ballois,whieh have already been
repartee by telegraph.
After the fiftieth vote, Mr. Thompson, Of Ken
May. submitted a resolution, proposing . Mat li.
Cobb, of Georgia, Mr. Winthrop, of Stessaahuwits
White, of New York, Sayler, of Virginia, C. Butler,
of Pennsylvania, Jones, of Tenuesece, Schenck, 0'
Ohio, Morehead, of Keuteeky, Richard ege,c f III:
xtoki, Cleveland. of Connecticut, Hilliard, of Mahn
ma, Bowfin, of Missouri, - McGaughey. of Indiana
and Kaufman, of Texas, he n committee to coo
salt, devim, and report to the Home, the mod
most practicable for the organization of the Moor'
Mr. T. was Anderstood to Bey that there eel
an equal number of gentlemen from the slave and
the free statesha equal number I:temperate
and Whigs:
Mr. Manley suggested the propriety of omitting
the names of Menem Winthrop and Cobb, and
substituting other names. The names of Meters.
Handset', of Peoria. was prepared tor atilt of Mr.
Cobb, and Mi. Ashman, of Masearhuselts, for that
of Mr. Winthrop.
"Mr. Thomas said he was not particular about
names. He mould 'import the action of the cooe
mtuee,.whoever might be rhosen for the ditferen
names, whether they be Whigs or Dtitioerms.
Oa motion of Mr. Robinson, the resolution wa
laid on the table--the vote being taken by rellerir
ayes, ; nays, ,
Mr. Goudenow, of. Maine, submitted e result
lion, proposing to appoint Robert C Winthro
Speaker; J. W. Forney, of Pennsylvania, Cleft
and Sohn M. Johnson, of Virginia, Powmeeter
the House.
Mr Hanfeale proposed to emend the
by 'Overdo( after the name of Mr. Winthrop th
words provided he can get vote. sitfielent."
The ',solution was then, without amen d mere,
the motion of Mr. Robinson. laid on „the tab
Ayes, Ile; noes not counted.
After the 31st vote—
Mr. Thompson renewed the proposition submit
ted by him above, for the appoietment of a coo
mittee on °mini:nips. He submitted too name
of /Henri Hualne and Adios.. fdr dm,
Mews. Cobb sod Winthrop, .d tte name of
Stanton, of Inulsigna, rot Mr./ones. of Loui eat
He remarked that be had ex:laded tee names
e 2 the aspirants._ He eipressed ha willingness
sustain the actiou of the commuleM. All pans
end all sections of the Calm were represented.
A proposition was then made to' lay the rosolo-,
tlon on the table.
Mr. &saki demanded the yeas and nays, which
were or lered,eind the resolution was laid on the
table—syeas. ; nays, 110.
It will thus be seen that the plan of orminizicr,
the House (ailed by only one vote.o Some arrange
mentor the kind tosy yet be entered into.
The Hetioest InteltigenCer, of Tuesday, ear:—
propose has yet teen mode
Speanein the }burn
ELoproaeotatiaes to the choice 'et i; yet
terday's attempts being, Indeed, rather retrogret
glee than provenive toward. the object. It is
hardly an absurdity to say that', the House was
fpnber from Maki. a Speaker at the clove o•
yestorday'a attune than it was yesterday tfro
Weeks, when the work was Imre • Notwithst•nd•
log the pensveramm with which the Member ,
labor Dot to make an eleetioo, we raw yesteiday.
upon ta vie w d which w w e paid to the
is
Rouse. no ens of donier swill temper, and—
what is morn remarkeblo--hanlly any symptom.
of depatienee.
The slats Mr. Brown" is oat ta the Ny g .bi ng .
[nn Union, with another .card" of explanation, m
apology, which only sinks him deeper in the mire
01b111,01In double dealing. .Hu Lays:—
°I tim charged with barganing with both ex
Sterne*—Aths freesotlers and the nulffiere—and
that It was my intention chest both. I bug.,
ed with neither. That I wan anxious to obtain
their void , Ido not deny, and that Mat anxiety
IBS, have led roe into •
error I admit."
•
• • • • • •
• had but lilllh confereece with aouthern gee
slginen, When the subject wen mentioned to me,
I pointed to my printed speeches, my votes in Coo
ftleag, gad referred to gentlemen with whom I had
served. I stated that my opinions had undergone
and new lopes] tile same declaration
1144 atm vote as Lhasa always done, unless ota
letwige. Instructed."
SAWA% can be clearer than that be bargained
With belt parties. Ile wrote the latter to Mr.
Wil-
Shollirtrieh are heed previously pnblishod and wheis
tWaffsmeard by 'Southern men Le pointed to his pro.
Whin', Vows sad speech... and assert.' that as
41A•g• worn unchanged. :Could nay thing be
!sem elwregeneetei
Ifor ow fans Me. Pf•ILM e is not the only party
Wile blamed in WS matter. •Toe negotiations on
herds nodes deserve *eve re c•isnre. Etch thought
14411,Erti dbestr;ig the rAt+... Tney 'mew the
fitritrals•e• gmearn Po Inn Venrit:oin, both axially.
pekidaffritrakiittaixornaily. They were willmg
fo' &Wade Caceeeffts sod the tip...Ake:ea Chair
ht . tarp eeperra oveyeee.ieer.f a political
,rnd
• Ihe I7es geo*.ofekiovif first he, had voted same ,
rid tridetert kraalso„ wat tharetispline of petit...
4r4 .is.i6env o f thy stare; Wale in the I/strict
6ridertoniCia, ike , 4 7ent. elremath tf • bargioo
grayele,, Off axsiel t heir ,itAos hint. Boil.
gireffred Ifirtlid , fired be sal* p•ogliatly eAtoas to the
144,siattef Onaeiisfirtn9, end that his eter,
elear *614 be Or ge* Weary and
aadoe
fittalk• fer it 64. tildisate safes of the (bowl).
le/444. 14E4 i 4 gi3Okra , 44 all ~,4444r4e; •
646 4,41,4t4tr1 fittiodni;•• WM/ todlt plata In
itedi**4l6*Ow* •
T * )
enasylvaiLl. nail /Load.
We have several communications lying upon
out table, in reference to this imporuint work, all
of which, we are glad to perceive, anatain, our
views. We do not deem 1 advisable, however,
to . push the matter further, argil tee ascertain
' what course of policy will be adopted at the meet ,
in of the stock holders at Philadelphisr,on Monday
next. The interests of Pittsburgh and the west
will be ably represented, and we hope for favor
able recta. . .
Tue RIVIX—By reference to our liver report.
it will be seen that therc were last night twenty
six feet water in the channel; also, that the l
have
arge
steamers, Telegraph Na. 2, seid the Brilliant,
made their regular trips, having, °rem:tree, passed
under the bridge by lowenng their chimneTa•
Tee Hibernia. on ber downward tnp last ettht,
rehuing to follow the example of the other boats,
is lying to— Wheeheg Gazette of Weisel:day.
This is a clear nod palpable confession that the
Wheeling Bridge is an obstruction to the ordinary
and regular navigation of the Ohio River, during
mein= stages of water—such as we may.look
it every few weeks during the fall and spring.
MMLIMOsis .an Qumcv Ran. Roan —Thia pro.
posed road runs from Meredinia, on the Lima
River, to the city of Quincy on the Mississippi,
and embraces what is known ea a portion of the
Western part of the Northern Cross Rail Read.
the State recently sold nut her interest in this
portion of the road, and it M now in the hands 0:
mdividuala, with reasonable prospects of being
conatructed at an early day. It panes through
one or the richest agricultural &smote of the State.
We learn that J. J Shipman ha. been engaged as
chief engineer, and W. P. Whittle as assistant, and
that tiny will be in the field in a few dnya, with a
lull corps of effective men, to survey the mule,
and estimate the coats. From the facilities afford
ed for the construction of the road, by nd,
abundance of material, wealth, andpopulation
along the line, we have entire confidence that 1 ,
will be constructed at an early day, and move
profitable Investment to all concert d.—St. Lour:
Rookican. •
This road connects with a rail road now
operation. from Meredosla to Sprin field. A con.
emotion between Spnraficld and Terre Haute it
only wanting to Complete a conenuous line from
I Fhiladelphor, by way of Pittsbulli, to the Misr
River.
The communication from Ohs
l ate for this day's paper. It will
We notice in the Phtindelphia papers, the death
Matthew L Berne, E.q., a disurnsetahed Mer
, ant of that City.
'The Cardsnots Daugsni?' is !be title sf s sew
novel, by Id'Ken. , Dsru.l, published by Long &
Bodber, New VII:.
For the Pattburgh Gazogo.
Ma:Entron—
The mum:. of the Managers of the Central Rail
Road, as indicated in tee late report of the Presi
dent, In • contidennq about atopning the road
,ome where out to Westmoreland County, seems
to us out here lobe very strange. What do>they
meat.' Up they think that PAt>burghera can be
driven into giving them money to bring the rims 4
from that contemplated stoppirg place on into our
,1 t 1! Al this may be their notion. they had better
be told that they don't Mora , us. That we would
about as leave never eve their road here, as help
to hying it in under dur“.... We may be led, lint'
not drive. Lot them at once, in g nod faith, begin
their operations hare at Intoburgh, to go East
ward, and they will be much more likely to get
auliscription from as than in their way. When we
! one see what's going on, thee we will help hi the
matter, and tot ul then- Our County Commis
! ',loners have done right in refusing to. put oat pay
I mere Bonds till the Managers comply with the
leading condition upon which they were to be
B.
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The threats of disunion, by Seethe:a member:
ofGong:ens, meet with indignant rebuke, • and
withertng swam, from the whole Nothcru pre
The New York Courier ear:
"Threats to unfair, 6 , ) unjust, so insolent,
not have a feather's weetht upon the action ot
man charged with high ilia retaoca beds of legt
no tor a
at eat onAnd it :inch an euttem
;Me g
Wilmoyt Pmvito,) become a taw. and th
end e emu ,
icoreing toe remedy provided tor rill, all it
jostler to Soverregn States, wes fit to ationitt i t
dentruciton of that C.36,1:1ta1t,12 welch is the only
barrier between them and the els odium civil a
nst
nd
servile war Ms world hat ever wen, the respe
ry
body for whatever may be the i s sue, will not be
on the head athe North For Itself, ter North,
comParatively nothing to fear real di,,!'
and, althetigh she will never consent
compitshment, rho it not to a position.
Smite is not libel! to Wave her In s tein,
' influenced by threats which hare, in fact,
terror lon those who make t . .ern. =WI
against whom they are directed."
• The New York Tribune declares that "the
Southern press is the mouth plena of the s'
holding aristocracy; Southern meetings •
officered and managed by them bleu
w.
teen' means of living clepend'on
her
,
may seem to jam in the hurrah for Diann:on,
oat they can never mesh it. They wttt show yen
41 wane the time names for action. The editor
goes farther when he rare
'•Nttnetern members made a mistake when they
suatised themselves to be bellied into re-coctitler
ng Cs itt's remtution lest winer. Yee: double-sr
teed 64 they thongot f tr. the 9^41. b tt.lieuC rarer
an invertion to more blotter and new threatsret
ti dis.olvtog the Union. We an va is
void allay eat/jean:et, when names veil! 1.
put in j merrily ter a conciliatory rower.; hut the
imm most he ape ken, even we en it has tin edge
Riot 'eim:on wins true, and the j idgmeet of the
iountry no affirmed Being true, aAt not we!,
it thou.; hairs been stood by. Giving it up
vitas !either dictation."
The character and pom.ton of the daily expect
ed Minister front Great Britain wilt be understood
root the following memoranda, extracted bum
be Brttiatt Peerage of 164.9 t• •
Right Honorable Sir Henry .1.430 h Buiwer ,
Privy CJuncellor, B. C B. Imre to 1b04; married
.n . lblet Honorable G e orgian n Ch•ii.dte Mtn,
yo.ing.rst denote, of lit Lrrd Cowley, and creole
of me Butte it Weitingtam entered the diplomatic
-wretch to lea, wee attached eurcessicely to the
courts of Bertio.Ticone, and tee Hague till 1633;
.eat to Bro.-ell on a aaratal miasion nl emaervs
.inn at the moolutton in Balatom to 1533; elected
.nember,Of Parliament for Wotan to lba name
year; tor Coeen try in 1661 and '32; for Margie
lone front 1634 till 1.63'7; war Secretary or (Ava
n and Charge trAfinint Brbatelb.lo I b3h and
3i; Secretary of E•nharry at Constantinople in
637, where lie tbinelbaad the commerctal treaty
al that year, •npototed Secrbtary of Fouhlbry at
- 6t. Peteriburga tobri.nia the closet of 1b36, but did
not proceed thither, having Olen appcontett Set
minty of Enthasty at Parte In /,39 lu the
are of the bothaaeador woe thrice tracacad
tilininter at toe Court or Lae Tul incindmg
portions of the yearn 1539 and '4O; woe ale , • iri•
Rioted aural not residence in Paris
in
carton
M c.
s
rommieutone, mommermal, Greek, Pont:odic,
.Van appointed Minister Poinipotenuary at Mad
rid in 1613. and negotiated the peace between
Spain and Morocco in 1944; was dismouted by th
'& •Spanishminteley in,lbi9 .
As Lsonscrr HAvass..—d. corresponden
e New Orleans Picayune, wri ting from
November 20, rays:
',at the lime the Odin and Falrn *mu in port
the streets werefitled with Ca !damning, with leer
pantaloons wattle
the
greaxd boo., queer
looking ham co them head', and the handle+ of
bairn and bum at pistols peeping from their pock
et,. Dar,eg , t he whole night hands of them roam
ed throughthe atreek, aptente ell ordinance, and
to the manliest terror of the wetehrnr n. A party of
these undertook to aunt a toned ttf nbont forty
Cahlorntaut; when there in the greatent gd hu-
mor tout: et:totem:on of them Inalethennt/ ee
leneee,
and, with the watch in their midst, proceeded to
the palnee, where the ball was in full play, and
maimed on being admitted to see the Costal of the
(lotted Stain. General Campbell came unt from
toe italoone, when our of there, a "Ilawry boy,"
ne could, made himself spokesmen, arid acid he
had found them fellows, the watchmen, trying to
make • Munn," Vol tett they took them up. They
therelore wanted to know where the lock-op tea,
Ten Cowell keeled,told them that. re Cuba
wen not yet quim nonesed. he had not the necea
nary •othototT. tint he would 'nail the Mayor.—
Thu goad--moo .cry PtilttelY loft the dance, and
gone older• to the wetclimen not to Interfere With
ohy nee that night who evoke English only. So
the b'hoye rave up them priwpens, and walked
off quiet y n emelt—
ttOh, don't you cry, Don Dego,"
to the tone or 'Ch, Swoon."
Ems. AND Pertatingou Rau, Roan.—The
Craw turd 'Demo-cr., tip. king /at this ruad..rt—
A company was Incorporated hr our lam L egi q..
lute, to conatruct a rad road from Erie to Pula.
burgh, and meaaurea have been taken towarde
raining stock for liar
at ey inanit h
s ion...
We perceive th ineetingave heen held al
New Cantle. Weer Greenville. and Ganneautville,
/L er/rood - 1g of the project and urging a liberal rub
eenpDoll by their eihsena to the Although
W. rail road, it unduriaken, will not. In all probe.
tilde. Po. •through Meadville. yet we ore not
irt a cnialito to thegreat benefits it would Confer Ur.
no feign Orton of the count!, and even upon
our OWD eiligera, in the improved coed/hem It
itlrod for trade and travel. We bone,
toererrifo to ieor /t pushed coward with vigor and
energy to an early completied ,
One lei/tightknit, north and south, are actively
movingon the subject of roil roads. Works of th.
kind are anode progrees between .Erie and Bali
Info, and l',ltaburgh and Cleveland. It is believ
ed that the road between tbo heat named places
..111 I,e completed in eighteen month:,—Erit
Cos ay.
Tbc citizens of New York are giving a very
enthusiastic reception to the noble Hungarian
Patriots, Who have recently arrived there. The
Courier of the 13th say.—
, "Quite a number of Hungarian Exiles have
reached this country, by the steamer Hermann,
and they will undoubtedly be followed by others
of their countrymen. Among those who came Is
the-Hermann, is the heroine, Miss lagella, who
served as a Lieutenant in one of the Hungarian
regiments of cavalry, and r•okrequently held the
ohms of Adjutant of the army in Comore, while
that fortress held ouCtgainst the Austrian forces.
Haring the war, it is said that Mad'lle lajella was
several times engaged in street b sluing, and boasts
of having slain a fair number of Austrian soldier..
Shawn" prompted to enter the service from mo
tives of pore patriotism, end a desire to eery* her
unhappy, uniortunaie, and oppressed country.
She is about 25 years of age. or small active sta
-, with a pleasing, intelhge,t, and determined
emintenance.
Ujhazi Civil Governor of the fortress of
Comore. under the military commander, General
Klapka, also arrived, with his tamily, in the Her.
mann. M. Ladislaus Ujhasi, continued in his
poet till the marrender of Camaro. (the last strong
hold of the rebellion) to the mined Austrian and
Hessian armies. M. Ujhasi is a venerable end
aged man, with long flawing beard and mots.
whiter; he is accompanied by hla two eons and
two daughter-, and is the bearer of letters or in
troducuon to Gen. Taylor, the Hon. Mr. Bancroft,
and the other retitle men in ',lbis country. .The
obectmf these Hummer. refugees la to make are
ran j gementa for foundrog a colony ia the United
States. The present party will be followed by a
much larger number of Hungarians, who were
,waiting at Harriburgh, to embark In a sailing
packet for New York.
Isgella, the heroine. whose arrival is no
ticed above, stops at the Irving Howe, where she
is accompanied by Hun. A. J Donelson, late U.
S. Minister to Berlin. and hts family. The pro
prietor of this elegant and popular, Hotel, made
very tasteful arraegements for receiving her, ap
propriating to her use a saris of rooms in the
sluthwest wine of the building, elegantly and etch
ly furnished. The lady dined in )he ladies ordi
nary—which on this occasion was opened into the
gentlemen's ordinary, so that the whole company
of toe gutsts of the hotel could gratify their natural
curiosity to see one so honorably•thstingutsbed In
a wadt of life seldom trodden be her res.
When the denied was brought on, Mr. How
ard had prepared a very besutrful figure of the
Hannanaa fortress, duly aupt lied with all proper
furniture, and aurmounted by the Hungarian tri
color, and the American hag. Mlle Jsjella was
represented as trampling on the A.M. flag.
This splendid piece of contectionary was placed
M . the lady, and affected herto tear. sent
t.r Mr. Howard, and in the presence of the enme
pan!, tendered her wannest thanks for their mark
.1 sympathy and regard. The-tomeent created
Quite a seneation.
Atter dinner, Mlle lajella revered the calls oi
large number of ladies and gentlemen, who
Were desirous of paylng their respee's to her. One
ofour reporteri h. fermstred the following de
oriptive sketch of
her appearance and dress,
rtoeh may not be without mterest to some of OW
ver came coo
appear la OUT
enders: —
Her figure is of the medium sem her head and
.eek are finely knitted, her countenance denoting
he sweetest tainsible ezpreioudin. Her bust is
full and classically harmed.—Her proportions are
likewise full, hut of raw and graceful
symmetry. Hut hem of tidal brown, the mita
we of which aru parted ip six plain and simple
Ode upon her bretead. Her eyes, naturally mild, I
are eel:acme , lit up nnth a m at bull:ant and
Piquing exprce&on In or demeanor she le ex
cetEdingl satianie rrt nag, and modest.
a.ne wore a drereol light bloc
he vat, with a tricot
er
or
wear( racefelly thrown imr-is r shoulders. H
ornaments were caw, but of toe rarest kind and
urorkinanship
Throush the kindness o' Mr. Howard we were
enabled to see the Polka covee worn by this
glomus creature, when !Ur rho benefit of her
crentry, she exposed her life, and went 83 a
Or rye into the A 1110133 ClBlrl It of White
caastere,thielt and strong of trsture, lined with
red cloth, and braided with cording of the same
color. The sabretuche or lesthern pocket, slung
over the shoulder by a leather belt, was ltkowtsu
shown us.
Attempt to Itevoluttensise Porn.
A tenet to ;he Providence ]o urns:, dated Nov.
4, states that, in February last, while President
Cruatila was at Calla, with Ms family, residing to
a small private house, a formidable conspiracy
wt., fot wed, In which many pets ins of 646 rank ,
effacers of the government and of the army, were
concerned. The Fro-Ida:it had lung been aware
of the. Meetings of coney:rata', and kept it careful
catch of their movements. Oa the 21st of Fehru
ary, he rented to re:l...Petry indtsposed. At hale
put tea, a Mail, ea •aly cloayea, ealeted ,he house
and inststed on seeing the President, whom ha in
formed Ikn—
'-The _officer on guard In the arsenal, site
there win brush:id of beo neatthe officer elgilit
day, and the ettomotader kf the guard at tee tine
racks at Bella Tata where there was • regiment
of horse and a battalion of infaulti, were M
con•piricy; that the offmer of the day had Veer
tne key a the back dour of the barracks to the
coneptreors, through which they were to enter
with the treepa Irma Gal:l6olnd
same
upon the
cavalry and ititantry o
at the bead
f Bella Tool, while asleep ;
that a desecrate Buenos Ayres cffixtr, of
2:1 men. prepared for the purpose, was to acme'
tar Presidentm his house, end if he resisted. was
to till Min; and finally, the eleven o'clock war
the hour fin toe explosion IC wa• Wready three
quarters as ten. am po time seas to be lost_ His
escort was asleep in the anicinal„and nut a soldter
la his borne. Tao Preedept took a small leveed I
to his hand, and without isny ether Ir., sod no-I
accompsued, went auto the Wee. and .4 ha
course tic the at tweet, where, on his arrival, he,
noted the officer of the guard cot at the barracks;
and arrested him; woke up the imlutiel.and order -I
cal hon to arouse and parade the nu ps.
ell/ope this was to moven, ne caked op his I
moron and ordered them to saddle their horses.;
gave orders for ...roes arms. in Callao, order- I
ed armed a 'SW to r," scat to rear the mole from the
that. House; and so great was hoi impatience.
that. tenant isibtrig ior his errart, .
and ter
Bela Vio• ta.th are ludioilc,oup, who had pined
tem.
fle a also es , led out co the hennas the offi•
err of the guard. and arrested am; ok command
or , be guards, whoa he pared d under arts. sea
tren actnt for the a fficer of rue Jay, demarided of
tom tee key of the beck Door of fit barracks, sod
was answered that the officer of thiy who bad
preceded Mai kept it. Thts onitricorroborattrut
still further the into:me:too re had reeetved from
the cloaked man, arrested ha . officer, and otii
dered all the troops under arms. The cavalry
was scut ant in email patties in MCOOT the
ton
op
up to the Loos gate. to reprehend the ....p.n
who orght et,apte riot
By there energetictrea son's, the cortipritcy
was nipped the hod. AP rammed nary
Con•
,trasa was called, widen assembled taa the 18 h 0 1
July, under greet eXeiterneoL After a violent
contest between the two putties, the Prrwdeat
Was tulip stir stnert by a joity and the
-ocnition have scquieetadan the decision.
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Home Dlr. Astbsatan snOsed out Brown
The Washingion correnpo dent: of the %kW.
more Patriot, under date Mae 14111,says the qua.
nun Is of en ask,d bow IID Ashes un and Mr
otanely could be so pusiuge on Tuesday laid, that
a correstisndenis• hnd taka-.1 Fawn" Uhl wren W
Brown and the Free Bode)^ and in_ angreneg i t
i
says Mr HUhnr.,of S,uilitCarattpa, knew
Sedd of the
bargain on Mon my xist,t,guil waharTed Mr on
to beware lent tnea leiend•fst ttit;'s.ruth would be
raid, book and line to the Fici ' Smdni and A bol
ttionistr of rim North M. Ifelinea is a ahrewil
men He b. stud ol I,l,cl...enters of Wilmot.,
Giddier. and Corrit.nne, arid hr knew something
at Mr. Willtorn J lirown'‘aptcena, at a game of
poileal management end .-.legrldrusta. He lad
learned thin in the teaucteehtritor took place
in the Houre, et tbil itine:-Ter. was annexed.
Hence, DO doubt, the tcfarcnce forced
nee otan hia mcol that Brown end the Wifmor
n:leqU Were Willing Marston which, of Mt event
Would e
prOVe to be mar a
tini'. tree pert of Brown,
a. well 03 • base betrayal ol the fiuuthern Is rtimy
at hie party, welch bed reposed confidence in him.
Accortboaly Mr. !loins. uttered his weriang to
' kis friend l...leddoe. It carnet ba ihat the secret
was imperfect to 1,12, try .caber of the parties to the
bargain.
Mr. Ashumn, who lied not Oared to study the
chareters Bmwil.o-11dings and Wllinut,so much
an Mr. NOletea, perhaps, hod etudted thorn. never..
males,, had for a long time kepi bln eye upon the
movements, Inc ways and dom., of his colleague
Mr. Charles Allen tale rOneptenotin nneoeinte of
Giddings. Wilmot and Contptotv , lie had attend
ed the Wens el taltynitelm•rtha w ith M r .
He had mean bunelf, by asimetrainti. reedit. ll
with
Mr. Micelle manner of doing thing., end knew
how careful that gentleman waste Imre ecitherity
at some kind, for every etch he took. He had
acted with Mr. Alin, yearn nee, in the Who,
ranks lie bad •tien •it.lt hire/mow, change
bin political coat,..nnd Carr , / CO' a hitter end unre
lenting warfare agatiot euen 'Crwitentnnd d
excellent men as John bands, Le r, Lincoln
ess
Cwt., Hudson, ail of Mu ran. Congri an l
ona
diatrlct. Ile knew that Mi'Mien w. not COOT
-
anion, here as a rept.EalatlVC, that s ho t y
the best Whigs of Messachuseite wore upon hre
line of conduct, and hence he knew that Mr. Al.
lon was not gsica to vote m Meer of • OM C.lr
Spenker of the House, who had acted and voted
to opposition to tinn Wllinet,PrOnine--Mr. Allen'.
one Idea principle, hie dearly cherished political
god—nie. he saw the deCle/ation, in t lack an
white,
that said anti-Wilmot Provlsenst had turn
ed in the right about Men
There,ore,•be moment Mr. Allen voted der Milan:
.1 Brown, hit ktoortun ilrrlared there dada t.arflle
—Mat Drown 11011 totrenotad, ln kan whtte
Levey ftnrtlief it Ift wintery which trill taken him
up: 'the Ilona woe plain-11 won prayed to denim,
I ration. The era that m bargai hail brim consum.
erred ran throne. ihr image Ashman proclaimed It
Woad ritnnly pencialmed It. The charge ern pooh •
Lome ''be wont, names with aurh Weetrible
ibe Itt icr etnprt aino,l up end anknowledg
en tee Isar
dh
fir
pitr n rev solo air eta li t
::inda.Odgma7eodf rend
A ' n:l. , :r o a n
which will liote he to tie lingnetty and
mge
The aelf.torrilleing devotion which line here evinced
by the Hon. Henry Ne., n 1 1,. 10 0114 thet earrnitrated.
pl antant, of the lle line rot yet beeemorksi n
lade, wants'on lose ur . Ile
of li t P
. -
stn. to take his seat In the (male, but hat eerupted
an adln'mng room, aid, with the itoport of a alien.
dank ha wralk•it into the House and remained last
long enough each tbao to respond to tue acme.—(Al .
y a nk have. Joao.
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GLOMS'. 11171t0•21,PLANI Roan.—Aa Plank
Roads are becoming popular, it is important that
the best modes of coustruction should be sought
oat. The system is yet in its infancy; and 'there
la no doubt abundant room for improvement.
Vari.ms plans bevel:peen already summated and
improvements introduced, Others mall doubt's.
fallow. Mr. Grani., of. this State. has a plan
which he deems sufficiently important to patent.
What he principally chtiusi as improvements are,
let, the arch form which he gives to the road; 2d,
‘.,
be places hie sleepers atlas. indeed of lengthwise
of the road; 3d his plan s ere sawed in strips,
and laid edgewise and I agthwise; 4th, they are
spiked together.. The a bed form of the road
enables the water to peas off freely from the mir
face,and the position of la
sleepers does not d' •
up the Water underneath - the plank. Mr. .
admits that his plan will add some $2OO to the
coot of construction; but he Manus that the road
will last twirls 'as long, and 11 , 4 cart one quarter
as much to keep it in repair.—A/Lony Journal.
Cowarn Sarroxcris tel Micaman.—There is
in Cass County, Michigan, a large settlement of
colored people. mostly from the Southern States.
They have a fine location, well tilled farms, neat
and comfortable cottages and beddings, and live
an Industrious and happy life. The Ccehen
ana Democrat gape—
Yesterday morning about -SO colored pular..
passed through our village, on theit way to Caen
County, Michigan , They had just been manumit
ted by a wealthy planter to Virgin'. A happier
set of fellows we believe were never seen. Their
faces were set as a flint to the North, their free
and happy homes. About ten of their number
were fugitives who joined the train after they left
Virginia. hot who, too. long to lee the promised
land. Michigan affords many advantages to the
coloied man,which he cannot have in any other
State, South or North, and we are happy to be in
formed that many hundreds who have availed
themselvee of a home in Mich , gan, there are but
Ifew who make unworthy citizens.
POWERS. THY SCULPTOB.—A correspondent of
the New York Tribune, writing from Florence,
gives the following account of a new work dn.
signed by Powers, and now in - process of ezecu.
how
'Towels.' other great work in hand is the Amen
es, an allegorical statue of the country. It is, as
yet. only in the cart: Beside it lies the maga&
cent block of Senevesma marble in which it will
be rut, larger than lite. This i s briefly the design
of the. statue A young female figure erect, sup.
ported firmly upon the right foot, the left slightly
advanced, crushing • crown beneath. At the right
of the figure stands a bundle of reaching to
the hand, which, without resting, is to the act of
offering them. The fingers are mingled in the
leaves of a laurel crown which falls over the
fasces. The left arm is bent and elevated at a
right angle. The forefinger. of the open hand are
to suPoort lightly a liberty cap, which falls back.
ward uon the wrist. Tbe figure la to be
ly drape p d about the loins and right leg, to e fill up
the too much openness aroond the base
" The action of this figure is remark able. The
aspiravon—the rad ts nt glow of commanding youth,
are fascinaung Yon will appremate Pt once the
concepton. The statue saysbriefir From that,
through Ars; to rasa The trampled crown, the
fasces of union wreathed with viefbnous laurel.
Victory, however. only upon union. Yet Crown
Of ViCtOty so indicating popular sovereign ty; and
the liberty cap, emblem of no selfish personalag
grandisement It is extremely simple and intellisi•
ble, and the treatment is so inanition and truthful
that every American will realise in it, the genius
of his country.
, Now that Powers stands confessedly with the
firer sculptors of any time, and meditates a work
so largely nations% perhaps it is Oct presumptuous
re hope that this. no yet uncommissioned statue,
ill become national property. We could now
sly honor an artist who honors us so much."
F.
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s• Boo• Just Arelead.
sORI.;
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.• 'S lb lan, tilt°Os nsi
al degns ler D aley
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'rbe Puerto bed I'.. Wolin, or It II Dan.
• Flys.elan end Ins le, or • Voconal Vdes• or ,be
Tea Newrearea.--,The newspaper may be tliusl Dunne. Flrint mu. and liters.'. of be Nledie•l
destroyed at night; it may hoist a cigar, or curl a Piftosotili nod .nr i'. ; ii.;:in . i , 7, by W. !Moto. Al It
lady'. hair; but the thongblalhat are io . columns 1
aui1.1b,e,:::n,;.,y,g.,!::D1id,,,,,,,,,,,:,,,,,„•,,,,v.e,e,:r5.,.,,1,..y,
s .l i, I z i.. o ll a a n s t le c. .n a g l
may influence ten thousand for good, sod produce
effects which volume• of essays, sermons, or oar- . ilutnia. lain, Wander., . Pr na, Chin and Puy, cut,
relives could never effect, and espemally where iby Lino, tt'oe 'or •,...ey
they could never reach" delt ut.o., rr v LItGLISIL Tv wnod at
Upon the above a bachelor editor reworks ris 1 y k i . ,,,,,... tvogg It i,,,,,,Ts _.,-,,,,,,,,., ~
fol'oisc--“Ttio very thought of one's boubnotichs , 1 , Giieoi viii,,,otoniiiit eo. r iionnebi to Ons lily,. rec'd
nestled down at night among the noglets of a j &Intl! Oa. PaslS, and IIII.,11;:k0,7i.I/iL
~,
m.,,..‘ ,
agree girl, keeping watch over the multgotht ; _ L'ai i
slumbers, •s well as curling her heir. is enough to 1 A 3,11.31.1 e: To k s.._ • i e , r e ~,,,,,,,,„e, e r Amen ,.
Infuse poetry Into the pen and make the Dares •
.f . - L n "Inns , ...nue/ Toys, ins Lod wid most so
u.
along the sheet, frantic with sentlrecht." nu, made in .. world . al. and see Olean.
Bra
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)RINTto poll ISM -AV II Alm,. in•ees ilm a s.
Could'ot help laughing tee other day at an seen. 1
1. tenons al 1..., , s . lon asnnome. of PRINTIt
dole tire man accostoMed to make long prey. ‘
", ,„“,.,,,, d„....,„„.,..,,,,.,,,..,
who had over persuade? a guest, grestly against routed tau colors d Isra-k. °U., i hnoseu of new
his iIarIOILLIOD, to slay to breakfut. lie podyed and band.me p a nerns, and • wrye r
automaton( neat
and prayed illi Ms impatient guest began seriously mooed item blunts 011a1Ctunues, wr‘vnlizn,:isi,Rrilv
to dunk at edging away quietly and weleing off ; J" ,
but. to attemptlng. waked up the old man's woo, or Aill.l.F.D CUR nals: CIIINTRIL• -AV R. bles
t.,
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norm nr ld u. n
Lostn car
setal e t a s;l g,
dell
'lles he nit to the Jews yet I' asked the boy, in Fourth and ""l.'‘ sum.
rep ly. 'Nod s old the other. . Wel, Ono he ain't ,;,,Iti . t) ... s Tit i-oti cabs ti evi, re.sorsted brand, for
had through '' answered the boy, and composed i.) •;On by 10 NI 1.116.1.LE1 as CO,
•,11 Is land le Wow! at
!noised again to Ms nay, whereupon We guest ,
bolted at Onee. • S ll: p Ra . 1: . ....R „ N , N5 , 1 r .5i r b;.. ,, A. ,.. N ., IdigrANDT
v b out.tio,o, brand).
Tat Foossisa-A lluvrbrut.Ptcruas -the man . Aq , „..,„ .. „.,.,
re,,,
0r,0n.,,..,,,,,
Wbostuds up. his own;, soil, who feels that - by • for sale ty_ Oc2l (SELL/IRS & NJCOI-S,
the laws of the laod in which be li :es; by the laws .
I) VIC FLOITIC-1 , 3 tuns reed and Mr isle by
of civiltied radians; he is the rightful and exclo.tve I Al, ~,,,, w,,,, 1„,,,N5ii,„,,,,,n,, ~,, a ,
owner of the
lid
which he tills, is, by
the
oothii.tlito , _ __,, _
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D ot of muumuu under a wholesome 1effueace.11.1`.`2,....,-.',, ...„,,,,.., t" A,
.. , L ••,., ,•„, , , „lilt
...
Dot eselly imbibed from auy odor source. He p ' ''' '.” .! t... 7..-. - '-_ •
feels-other thingebemg equal-mons strongly than ; tti?,,Oi,',2i-bo tunes Ciacia.",i, for Sale be
s DILWORTH & CO
another the elistrecier of men es the lord of the In- `i, __ ,
utltc.,ll titos-iojo, lin iil,l or,' and too ule by
an.initie world. Of the real .d yr ..derful•pber e J KIDD k. Cl), CD Wood st
which. lashioned by the bud of God, and upheld
.e.,,,,,,,,0e. Itt 'flag. Oil .I'F.,--iv.i Itoi so senor, lust reed and
by his pOtlter, Is rolling thwough tbu ba-• -- - i. II y foo ~..o. _ , dcOt .1 KIDD &CU
boo le his; his boon the centre 0 the sky. Lis the .
space on which the generation beabe him moutd. in . vs, 1.4 . 1;.11 , V -44 a :e n 'n u ~ed ~,,d /,,, ,_,0,...t,„ _ _
. round of
du
end ha feels him
connected. .L. l ', • _ :, J.."1"2 & c 2.
by • visible hot, with those who preceded bum, u I 11..0V blat-d bales on Ilsud and for a1t1!,11.,..
CO be la also, with those to whom he si to transit a 1.... r celt '''' — ,2!!2 :l l_
home. Perhaps hts farm hap contrite him from his DA,p,,,,,,,,, ~,, A.,..,,c,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,.,,,, ~,,
ether. The, have gone their last horne,bot ha .n, , 1 aue b,
traoel their footsteps ore, tbe seen. of as daily 1a..; _ e ,.,...,., : rt _ , ,, ~,,,,, ~ E .,,. ~,,,,.
p,. ,
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horn The root which etch , re ban eru geared by I D .., ,i, .21 - A KllteTlLotiot & ttIIOZKR,
b home to whom he owe. his beteg Some interesting :. A m. ,__,, ~,,,,,,
. ‘e e y e b e „ ..„•„ I. ie .,. , y ,,..,d ~„,y ~,,,
domesm tradition is connected with every .enclo• I, us. by 'dell A RUSTRO.O.. k. , CROZEIL
sure. The fasonte fruit tree was planted by his
fatter's hand. He •ported to his boyhood beside Me i t A ,' , ,', , i ,t, b-i-,:::::,'!it-,..":„.t'.'IrLl','
mar .ale , lt ,. K. , " cdlt .
basalt, whet' 41411 winds through the meadow
.._„,,, • A11,11,11(0 , 4.; a CHOZEIt
Through the field ben the pale to the village uhool, ' 1),,..--,7,-.,=_„_.,„
..., . o
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of colivot day. Ile still hears from his window . "...',,..,,,' ''''' ,. ,; : '„A''''
~,,,,,, ~.',,,,..',. 6,. ,.. 0 d 0z ;y,
the voice of the Sabbath bell which milled his Nth- „,, . ~ „,.,,,.....„_.•
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Ma and lerelainers to the house of God, and near i I . ,,r i' q s :'.,,, ,„...;.,,,',...7 A i.5.,„i„,`,...,..:,,,u.: &‘,,,;',..zcz0
at hand is the spat wham his parents laid down to
,-.
rest, and where, when as I'm. is come, bestial be t.ollli-la/a bbls uoldas • runl..,dat rece l need and
P ~,, o.i. i., .21 Aitnlellti 'No & ettriZatl
laid by his children. These are the feeling• of the —..- . . . . d
owner of theme Woods. Minot paint there - I /1,,C.1"•/, /,dealt I' -01A---.1,•r0a.,:u111a" .1 1e...
gold cannot hay them; they flow out ol the deep- 01-' ''l. _. _ s CeoZ hit
rut 101.1111alOs MI. lnarlj they as the lifespoing of f 111 AD C,0,F,--15 Lb,. n, store and kn. ,mle. by.
a testi, hettalay, and generous nattonsl chant:let - X-1
,oust •nus rico so & cßoz ER
&Wand Eyy.u. y y ACON-24 pones past rnn d and far sale by
- - : 1) drat .AK his ULU:Yu & CattgEß
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Wets' le Noble
St C. swim,
What is noblel to inherit
Wealth, estate, gad proud degree,—
There most be some other merit
Higher yet than these for
Something greater far meet enter
Into filo • ovijoloto
Potedto cream god estate
Trap nobany in man!
Whet I. noble , 'tls the finer
Penton of our truod. nod bent
Liolv . d to something Ndl &vise,
Thao mere Ineignege MD impart;
Ever prompting—ever teeing
Some improvement yet to olio,
To uplift our fellow Wog—
And, lake man to feel for BMW
What Is noble , is the tally
Nobler than the humble spade,
There Is dignity In labor
Truer than e'er Pomp arrayed!
He Who beet., the improvement
Aid. the svorld—lo aiding mann
Every great oornmanding movement
Servce not our--bat all matikuti!.
O'er the Forge's heat and sinhce—
O'er the Engine's iron head—
Wilere the rapid shuffle 9 Ashes,
And the nnindle whirls as thread;
The, t. Lisbon lowly tending
Each retina-mentor.. how.
There tape... rug extending
9,tence—and its world apasiezt
, m,a rho dust, end speed, end clamor
Of the loom shed sod the mill:
Ititrl4 te ink of w heel and hammer
tweet results are crowing [lOl .
Though too oil by Fashion's I:features
Work and workers may be blamed;
Contmeron need not hide Ks features:
iudiletry is not aahamedi
.Vhnt I. noble! that which place%
Troth in Ito enfranehimil
Leaving atepa—hke angel traces—
That mankind may blow
E'en though ileorn'a malignaut glances
Pro•e tom poorut oh Ms elan,
lir'. toe NOZ — Mb O advent,
Freedom, nud the Cause of Man!
tEr Flax • LCD ADD., aDD IbLteen Co - 41,AM. —
Aithough Inng known as sovereign remedy for
chronic acne. of llepstie derangement, the proprietors
of ar. M'Ltme's Liver Pills were not prepared for the
following gratifying evidence of their coolishy and
curntiva powers in Avon and Fever, end Bilious com•
plaints:
"Messrs. Kidd Cot About one year ago I was In.
boring under a very severe attack of Ague and Fever,
but by the use of 111 . Loms's Layer Pills won soon re
stated to perfect health. I believe them to be the licit
medicine (or Dittoes complains that has ever been of.
feted for sate if this section at , the ceuntry.
SIIARPF-"
For Bale by J. EIDEter.O.,.No. 49, comer of Fourth
and Wood at., Pittsburgh. Idelfi.dlervive3
JOB POINTING.
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ILL UEA.,DS CARDS,
CIRCULARS. R w C ULA . RS.
Manvfats, Bills Lading nlmeta, Lan Blanks,
,A, at ,.. trans. CCUM..., assets,
'num., . 11.
Prntad at the shorOr u wc Tonaamp.ses, at the
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Immune LOOM VlLollL—Preplred by J. W. Kelly
street, N. V. and for rale by A Jaynes, No.
VI Fourth street.' This will be found a delightful a
cle of beverage in familiar, and particularly lor wok
TEMOIS.
1.41110MIBMOD“.--iill Improved Clorotote prcpuns•
two, Laing • coroblnadoa of Cocoa not; innocent, le
•tgorating uld palatable, highly recommended pardm
trimly for invalids. Prepared by W Poker, Porches.
er, Ma, and for sale by A. JAV'wES, at the Pekin
Loa glom No. 70 Poarth ► rt. multi!
A Cur• and Certificate at llama.
1t41,1 WI,T SSAIDav rep P also• S
ihereby certify that about two eeks op° I was eels
ed stilt% a violent attack of einni ina and psirrisq mot
ers Mertes, spirit very distressill pains in the stomach
.d bowels.woich was completely relieved by two.
teaspoonful doso4 Petioleurn,. taken in • little wit
yer. After having taken the fast dose, I slept soundly
and comfortably (Or three hours. iSigneill
irr_sf pa WISE, Jr,
On board the steam boat Az ladne.
Patsburgh, Dee. IIM.1:41).
I am Captain of the Arldne. a'd was a 'satinets to
the astonishum effects of the Petroleumtin the Case of
Henry Wise. said , is one of the bands an the boat_
Igtenedl NIMROD ORADELL.
Pittsburgh, Dr, 11th,
1:71?.ee general adverusement In wilithar eidumn
•
Improvements to Dentistry.
DR... U ~..4TEAlts,,,um or m. 0., in prepared to
manufacture and act entre Terre in whole - and parts
Mama, upon tau.etoe or Atntotplinne Sutton Plates
Tocrreanet t,v11,11 rye r the nerve
axpogal. Mel, and reititcnec next door to tha May
or's Miler Fount; street, Pa:Mental.
not D. alTadltan. F.ll. F. 21011. J. 19
- DR. D. /MDT,
.C14:441.---)±4l\ i n "" De L CeatTE:blitw:ecnrib
to and Fern, nu....
— Tn
the
"bm'''' 'table candidate'
The na I r:r
tiott°. d l r. /. ART
O T . w o l f ).
th t •
ida
ronotong Whig t7onvonuon, man out
IttPrrtto May uralty of Pittsburgh. nooa te
irr Wm. fkligeo veal ben candidate forth • 'May
or:Lily, All4,<G{ to toe nomination of the WhigConven
ti -
on. oe.131)
• i.- -- •
dilate
thig li. t r ? llktr'benT
eyoii: eibiee r e nomination ihorg
Coneenuon. I is
(Li-Jamul ham Haub, Esq., tho prevent May.
or of Allegheny, will be a emendate far. re Aileen.
mbiect to the nomination of the AllegriciirWhig Con
Stir
trrWe ere authorired to announce that B C. SAW
YLR wltl be a cmdidste for the Mayoralty, mane. t
the nomination of the Whig Convention. nowthibte•
B;7" C L MABEE mill be candidate for the ate
of Meyer of the City of Pittsburgh',aubjeet ite
oat. of the Whig Convention. mull
Mayoralty.
The undenegned most c heerfully suggest the name
bf T 110 MA., L,AFT. Yee., of Me Efghth Ward. Phu.
burgh. as a wormy cand.date fot Mayor, at the Gum.
int election. sub net to the decision ot a Whig and An.
um:Lemo° Convention, and would odd, if unites° , good
health, nit honest heart, and a sound bead, furnish the
highest claims to public favor, thou ought our candi
date to be successful.
covet° MANN' EIGHTH WARD VOTERS.
a Special MeoOng ef e Reltef Fire Engine
Company, he a OTI the lath rue the Mar
RerAvrd, That the thanks of this Comply be bra
deil la the the: and Noplatte ,outpantes, for the
tee of ara.er.al the latc h re ult Fho marlin, of the 17t1t
dra-tto JOHN S I , TVIENSON,
____ •
ARREED,
On Thursday mommi{Uby the Nev. Thomas Crump
ton, Mr. gnwm C Doers, to Mn Itmz Atom 0 , dangh
ter of John D Day., , all of thin ear.
,
CIIIII9T,IIIiS PIIESENTSI
THE subser.bor resurctfully in , orms his nhuterons
ust, nnd thc P ie anti, rts.ly that his TO%
•nd ASI,I" nie nnm one, and ior sone the
la! w .1c 'numotinrs, 1 , 6 Mark. rtrect, where
a. •mn ihn large.. an I inn.t alughthernt anon
mr, van, offernri saw ann e.tt reflect. artsti
g to buy cia nr will pie liatilte goods were
imported
thry"
" EAGER. 104 Market st
dell
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t6uAtiLl.ouniceaKats:rircont,...
;101 From AtrceL
ADVIL" ALS! ASATJALS I
LE,ArimLF.I,, of Mrloom 1.1f.1y • G f f4
• ot th,,essof.s, f.tro• of kleaolv
Noweist, .fct Fffrndsbm, 1-101 f. Keel:nate:
u Urn.
Tb
o ft frfl•tt.fa; ifoy•yeffe: I.l.flo ' frophyoll,
t•ff Alitillsllll, Isaryeat Opr•ntrige:.
Fist, Iscepsake of Frfesolottop;
hung Lady'. Ufirtfog,
muff iffe,orlio,s, bound to velvet and m
Mem wit clowa. R^ze , vefl by
Juii.sbnEr A ATOCKTON,
cufncf and TnlrJ sts
.m 1
dcZl SO II %Voiro
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C°Pl—."'""'''"rodloo';rl;',Z.T. SILL
rE:ao..- - -0"- -- -""-" — ;:lti , nxi;.: 4,, LL
C 1.,.. , , c y ... 1-.11 SLID—IO GUI., al OWle . rltilllf,oir. ~1 ,0 b y
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e . I , PITR- 111 1,115, :r, .loce nud,i4otrusulailiTyi,
SILL
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S le iL bis ,
DI 'Unlit—lt , krn.a. tt,!. and
t,
Los.,, (..0 ante GI.
1J de2l, I., All f x :ALA..
F:NNS.-20 'o'o
' ''''''' "I' t , Vo ART SILL
1 ,LI de,i
''" IreART a BILL
vev
TEA -4.1) lit car. , inr sale by
STUART h SILL
lIIEEnt.--,1.11 Extf..l..
%.J Cett l
w.K 100 COM nn
tlT iato .r l 3:
Bdao
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det
i.
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P
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IL. iu.tooc J
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and
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)61.1:11UITI:11-2 bbts he J
S Wr, in clo fr.
1z ree'd
DIL 011'1 the
11 Co
1-)111C : AC""S —IW bu
P,OIIIII.Z,rtIf4IITLY,
i...,,,LdE00TE-50b;.'w.110;'i.:),17,7,...bvRT„& CO
r a .A s t );,..._4ls bbls Pt Prorl' o ßefinery, far
131 yak by dr jtIDON. &
cu
co
MooLwow., Nov. to. 147.
mbti .
rte In store, for sale by
MLWt MTH
UGGS7 , Uli ' L g" COVE
L
der:u
dor. in
... __
I,n CLO% OEM' F1.011(lliNi •nva. in store bud for'
II n t in off_ _ ell ,t) rE. .r. MEN' FOULE
(!R I. EN A PliLl:ri—lv.s bblo red and for sal; by
%_X deo/ COVE& !MEV EMILE
. 1.
dc2o . l:b.,lic.in lolciy.rentr. to arrive , Out dn
..11. In I I.allitEl WULF. ID* l•econil nt y.
VLOC It-4v oblv run rnciii nail for ale by
4:_,1 cu . COPE tn. BIREYFOGLE
'4:_ do
aid. in KlOlO and (or sale try
I V dal() COPL a lIBILYYOGLE
E d it c rEß SGRAPS-2 sks in store and for ea e by
Lcors & BREYFOGLE
=
OATS -73i be landing sad for aale by
dao c H GRANT
A /TU4I-11:106 Dried. for We by
drZ. C 11 CHANT
dra. ISEEDS-4-4
bbl a
Tp FudrobY ••lexieed;
•.; •ay
by
C H GRANT
LARD -9 bbis
des+)
UGARI-10 badi Figne N G.
'3 lb tarts ktelined:,for •.
dr9.3 I^ 22 . a
MOLASSES -40 bbl. H..,
bf bbl. Sues ,.
10 " Gold. Syr.; for sale by
I) WILL_IA*S_
• Cream;
e ll -ESE—i rs b‘lii)l/11=YSIS
- _
HONE}'—sty bores VI hi. Comb} or
tie bMS
dao D WILLIA
BL=EA—Aldhghesty Cholan,
AISINS-30 abd Am Yale by
Rdem
jUR (a O r O
;ale 4 4 d".l3—r rni l'AgtglaD
Z Holz.* & Hes, fol
INC WASH BOARDS—
"z
D %VILLJAMS
2A
gale by
IN — DLE.E3-30 bores Slearinl. o,...l. op
" SP°rm' 7 D ILLIMJS
DRIED FRUIT—R 9 alfltverpr4ll.,,twroe,vaeptra,
125 en t•PPIeF received and for
I. 9 WATERMAN ,
Nos 31 Water and 02 Front at
GREEN APPLES-215 bbls, various qualities, II
B:__
sale by dab "L 'IAN
Bp°" 35 d d o o ' e Good Commas;HotZnfdol;le by
doE) L 8 WATERMAN
. —___--
M. F. d t , - , 49 bu. Cora Meal, reeds aaAralheay4
BETTER-I:lpas and 2, packed, in primi
" "'"i"
1"
P"" '' S aerie by WATERMAN
"go
•
WILLIAMS' IVORY PEARL TOOTH POWDER,
for remossug 'feast, bcorcl, Catebbr, rttltd tiO
.substenees destructive to the Teeth. It is dehmous
the taste, cleauslog the month, healing end smug - then.
log the grans, ted portfrutg the breath.
F elle, Wholesale end retell, by
deio R E SELLES, Z Wood at
LT G EllAWLSltcw'dnpel erigfzor,,..otthltZ,
.topenraL c o c stperior Long cod &Mon Sn n fr "
Brochu do.
ATIZErgES-2 ems superyreoch Block Silk V:
y genes, or.: tr.:mom noZO A D=PAST to's
Ogg,
ASH:VERSE k DE LAINS-5 cases super new
-We Cashmeres and De Lnint, with very high
--e'rlrsad now opening m
A A MASON CD'B
NSW Boosef
T EIF.W.A.k WITH !SPEEN), by R. 9. Ripley; 9
Eitel:ewe of Fth•LOTIC; eoniptisingAnalysis of
the Lases of Nona Evidence ma of P ersuasion; by
Richard D. D.
Essay on C. istran Baptism; by Daptist W. Noel, M.
The Ogilvie a Novel
Fairy Cates Shin all Natio.. by Aothooy Moo
talba. with V ilmetrations by lic E :ile.
J 0.% 'cold b JOHNSTO fc STOCKTON,
dell/ corner Third tvid Market siteem
VEn.TIFPIA seeks now Im2ding from steamer
don Pitt, and for sale by
del ISAIAH DICKEY 3 CO F
. 2 r 2L . .‘—
W o d o c Liti , Si snots now lit i st s ti ,_, in i gA ri L d i fa: „ s y le:y co
LI BEEP AND PELTS-1? dos dr. rived, with
wool,foiLsa eny dolg_ I DICKn.Y &CO
EP SKN—Dressed. fey druggist's ape, for sole
BE
bp by. &di ISAltiv DICKEY a 7,0
lOTTON-3 babel, landing from Fort Pin, fog MI.
%.../ by acid InAltai DICKEY tv.
CU
AR r b bbls and 1 tierce No I, landing Fon:L.l . -
Lroll . ilLywrd for axle by
delili_, lYAllllllllilliqN & C 2, {root al
LARL4-41, TALLOW -4n kegs No I Lard, /In Gni
i l rooms do, 1 pack's.
14 " No 2 Lard . ,
It ll Just reed
lidE T l.l. al Ell.9 & NICLILI.4
`VG AE hn.prtme Near Suar.
..• , " fair o; In store and for
•&I , 6y 7 dOlO SELLERS NICOLS
TVIIED IrELF- 415 LW* Evans to I.oll`s Sugar
Co
red4l.l9:ear Rounds, to awn and for .ale Ly
bEI,.LERs & NIq9LS
INTER LARD OIL-401.0.k Conlilln's No I;
10 '• No In slore and
SELLERS_& NNIOLS
•sle by drIU . -
+~
UGAR--43 hhds proxt , N 0, (old nrop,) for *ale by
I dol9 It 51hrtilt:3116 ft CO
``,AA °LASH:S-57W Was S li, bt Jamas Refinery,
SI for rare by dcl9 RILEY, MATTHEWS as CO
LEAD -VW fag. Soft.o4e,namfilyia=rs
jt.
CO
deli/
C„ 10 TTON-35 bales, per Lsdos Contn i s, pas sfile
_by
‘,./ RIIS,Y, Mi___LE___l
QUAY -60 bone* landing Domains:nor New England
and for aim, to Mose eontrgoruent- by
driftJAMES DALZELL
C!..ECOND-DANDtPIitgO.S.-Lt gaml Second hand 6
0 oet Hann, Co e-ncelmat crdar, .a Woo pedala,
pure, Sato. ''
1606 oet-, m good order, IDD. For sale by
U. KLEDEIL
ciel9
ILlSTrte'd, au tlermot plain Rosewood 6 oen Pirate
from the eel:Mimed manufactory of Nouns to
Curt, N. V., o: superior tune, and ver moderate price.
For sale "1 IL KLEDER,
dcl.9 at J. .
F 7,1 1 -11110 1,171312
67DIE.milieeriber be. on band a eery choice and good
vow
of Ladies: and Nimes' DUFFS, wnieh
be l• 11.• caroling very low Thom who welt a Food
Duff would Uo well to call and examine his risiortmout,
at ie RAI AND CAP SPORE, :6 =' Id :mem, man
h
Fourth. deiSnw J A MES VC usorc
bn vsle cod fri:V ZathAvoi
BUILDING LOTS IN THE Pah WLIW
VOR SALK.-0 Le, en the north stde of Penn et,
r buying each 14 feet trout toy feet deep to Mul
berry alley.
t b h; i go i v,eldeep to yp.nh2i,
Iley.
These too are to • very desirable locanoti,being td•
iscent the proposed Depot in Central Ratiroad
roc trans appty to CHAS 11 St:lll.L, gt,
drib dat Barites Dulldmig, Fourth at.
IA; ATOILIES lI—CHEAPER THAN' EVER:—
klt Jost cried, an miscue 01 tall teaselled patent le
a Watches, II carets hue use. which 1 ean Pe. as
tow as Irony and Mary Ore dollars. in.d. +scummed to
her good time.
Also—A splendid
and
styIes,EWELRY, emu
prolog Ike canons and latest and beat pattems.
M. W. WILSON, Watchmaker aud-lesee.er,
<tent corner Itaract and Fourth streets
--------
Lt , UB
11$211Toal STOIIE, well fitted op for Dry
A' Goods, on planet at., between Thud and Fourth.
Parmesan. Olen on the gat of April nest. •
Also—Seceral ROOMS and 0/FICES. Posses...o
Veen loometnately E. D. GAZZAM,
OMee over the Prot Dale e„Thi Id at.
No l L.
""
CO
it
MAT
OTATOaa—NXI bo m sto , and for sale by
P
dcs canto & SKINNER
W core -2 .ark• In stare .d for rale II
CRA.Iti fr. SKINNER
deLS
•--• !
lidcl±. "P''" ""
"deVlVehb,ll:. INNER
203 bbl, m sm . " sni , f0r0.1 . 7
gcEN APP"..2"-- CR.M.6 ,Klrk.ll
ONT-I::sNS--I6 anJ
c io a r zi ti e tz .41,1. 4 ;;5ER
d a n i , T c 2LO n e G
" SKIN.NER
wle by
rrwILLKD BAC1?-1 0 iloo in .tore soil for
Lein SKINNF.H.
F LOUR -U , btAs Faulk
Its Ouperfine:
. : iu L
store .
AI dzfor
store
OR AU CIDER—_n , bbli and 3 I,r bb'A, fin
tr.e nCinele,
IL) for %ale by LIIIIIHRILK:LI, WILSON O,
Wan , ol
D 141 - r ER--I 2 bbls Fresh Ron, th.. dry a-fad and for
IJI sale by dei ty ARNISFRONIi & CHOZI , R
LOUISVILLF. LIME-100 bbls Fresl , l l a ll,o ,
. 1 . for
sale by cicle ARNISI Itosl.l a CHOF.F.B.
-----:-
SALERATUS-12 casks Saleratus;
1 a a fula , d;
0
40 bates m papers;
For sale by WS WICK & I.IoCANDLK , aa I
BEESW.6X-4 bbls for sale by
dole WICK & McCANDLE IIII3
TINIOTIIYSEED-6 bbls for sale &
Ale by CANDLESa
drib IK
--_--------
F . -
iES-17 bop landing from steamer Loy
Hannah, and for sale by
JAMES DALZELL
deib , 5
c __
celytocabd fOr so , o , by
S e o li t,, P LR° ll . ."k.
" JAAILO DALZE.I..b.
•
30TATOES—A5 bbls In store srO for stslL
doe CRAIG & !GUNN sr_it
UUKtV HEAT FLOUR-1014tmea
DRiFO PF.ACIIE9-46 bn7ttsrec . 4 and for nate by
dein CRAIO 6 6IfINNER
ILI !CRORY NUTR—tO tin in sture and for aide by
acts CRAIG
UNDRIF-1 snot Timothy Peed; 6 •elts Rags;
Side Bacon; in stoic and lot saw by
de l 9 CRAIG aRkiI6INER
_
4412 Small Whiteekfzusaalc
sb6NER
Eon BALE rnn Iron Foundry, Blaet arelth and
Machine nho, with :Steam Engine of lb horse
pow., good stone Of tools, ossentorry, pattons, flask&
D
A
V
I
furn•ere tind ovens, all now in use and in good
un“Ent order. Ssid premises have I.l4lfeet front by DO
deep, with prvillev of an edion , ing lot 17 by DO feat.
Being on. of the oldest and hest stands in the City of
Canetnnati, letth • liberal patronage. Apply to
der: DAVID ;tIniTUY , Ctocimutl , 0.
TRDISTRIL'A SALE.
NV l o t t 'R M ' ay .91:44%.%TtfttbarG: d ms! Isle %
o 47-
eo to the undersigned the one undivided sixth part of a
tract of laud, lying In the county of Allegheny. and
muto of log ic. Pennsylvab nein Lot No. Id, In Steele
b oo k
plan ut ao recanted by his Administrator
book LI, pose I‘,•it , the . Mae of the Accord , in Al.
maraistilt SVIVEN AtiRLIS AND
NINtaI,ANDOWHAt F e ERCHE, Opium with
i ,, • gp,,,,,,,,,ev5;,103peenr to x homes 'Fenton the
pnymem of a csnataltote in mod deed described; and
whereas said epic Dilemmas, and unpaid: Morelos,.
in pursurnee ofieaid deed of trust, toe undersigned
c.,11,0n the TRNTH DAYOFJAtivIESO , mi M the sm..
ern done of Um coon thrum of St Loins, Mo., the above
described real mute, to the blithest bullies, for cash,
between the hones O r nine in the mrenoon and five in
the Oen.. of that day; and upon suet sale will de.
liver • deed in Pee simple of the properly sold to the
purchaser or purchaser. thereof
_dot74tv TllOte T. GANTT Trustees.
I)IUCKWIIRAT FLOUR-50 sacks in store and fa
sale by dcl7 COPE A BREFFOFLE
k;U;Sti BALIS—M. ."Zigirfr.TIZIt.MGLE
ticl7
POTASH—tO cuks pule, in Cote and f02r2,1?) . :1
K ILUJP.
i I lt I.L I.lurrEn—, btoarewh, toc'd this day by eg,
It goo. Diol for ogle by Jh RFLUID
Loa ei COM, ID gtere and for side b 7
J& FLUN D
Maud pianos.
NE sceogart= Porno, 0 octave., pried EU.
5 50b
" 06.
p
.1 " b " .
• 4,
hove r. p
FoLnla fur cub
JOHN 5
11 M b
ELLON tl Wood sl
L,AMILV MaNKET6--Another tOt Dot teed of
I.` theaa'rple,,,o,l 10-4 and IVl•operftne family btu,
1 ma. in, We at the. illardret Depot of Fayette blunt.
f.afttl',llatonitsity,bacaldllalljtet st.
____,ty.Fcl
NUTlCid—rill,DS 1 BROTIINRS. rropnetory of
the ecitn'a State Directory, bare opened .. omen
at the corner of Gat &Smithfield at., for the purpose of
rrcri the name, 10C11.0, and Immo., o r ~,,
film seen,.inc ten In Ibis county. They have rep
bier I., omend to the recepuon or tolotmatton
lequone to ram Out this great undertaking.
lail.F.• A llitir'S , sa, & Smithfield, and 11l 'Chesnut
rt., l'h.ludrlplan.
D WI...DAIL:EV=O3 tierce. Sugar Cured,in store and
. b.. talc by del4 - bELLERS tc N.ICOLS
A AA)
14 o OitEASE-16 tibia in atom and for tole by
IA dc tIRLLERS & N1C04 5
TI iALLOW-14 bbls fast rec'd end for sale by
I deli__ ___. 8/..LLESS a NICOLS
1 JALIDinOLL,.;tanS b d b f w or Cork axl e lLb e gls No I, Winter Strsin•
_ dote SELLDRS taNICOLS
INSEED 011.-30 tibia lit store and tor was by
d del. SELLERS A. NICOLS ,
f--
,? PIRITS -TURPENTINE-15 tads, in prime /Drat
tp in more and toe sale by
dcle_____L..._--..---- ---3 E LLERS "C"D
"" or
pnm
6E j , cocaßAN r
b 7 6913
EPLCIOSIII SALTS—lObbls\isiiioico/ix3iiituzltist 71;,,tiY
•
LOUR-100 bbls Extra. Family,a merlin article,
recd, for Palo by S k W ItAILBAUGit
01.,LEUTTER--.5 tibls prime, in cloths, reed and
for sale by dcl9 Sk W tIARBAEGII
EALED PFACIIE3-5 bblsj
a. luat re IARBAULH P d. for sa .. e y
.
INDOW GLASS—SW big, Etsid ree'd and
Wfat sale by dc. SA W HMIBAUGII
• ~ ,
eIIOARS-100,000(Common)Met reehl ard fors ale Oby
dclB HAIM/LEG
Chrialmns and New Imes Approaching!
VLF:GANT AND SUBSTANTIA L, B K rK
W IKS, euita
.E, Ole Mr the coming holida holiday., at LOCOOD:
PEARLS OF AMERICAN ; OETSIY: Illuminated
by T. w. G. klapieson, Esq., no, elegantly bound to
dark morocco, gilt edges, mtique Byte,. 012.
'Maw of the happiest effainone of Maim.. liong
Mho' , Bryant, Willie, Whittier, Halleek, Sprugue,
Dana, Mr*. Sumurney, and fdre. Fmilicry, among om
en,rich the volume.''--INVatchrnan
bear are minted most delicately .4 perfectly. Ut
lithographic Germ. Te en 80l hood, each page
being framed by a rich illuminated arabesque border,
in gold,. --- and colon, anth vignette wrought in
the bite
..ordrris." 2 -ICommerm al.
The first illonunated volume that hoe been attempt.
On this side of the Ailsone—and with regard to the
num of desmus, and the eseounon of them. ma
in
y he
ad to noel, rf not surpass, any thing of the kind
Europe
Li! Y' . OF THE WESTERN WORLD—Cerarntr—
Love's Requiem," by Chimes Fenno Hoffman - , ...The
:Bottler o f Moves," by Alm. Osgood; "The Land of
Dreams," by Wm. C. Bryant; "Les• in the Cry of
Lin.," by Mrs. S. 0. Howe; "The Alright Comedy' . by
Mt.. Embory; .`The Tournament at Acre,” by H. W.
Herbert; .-Oreenwood, by Mrs Pinder; "Witt-ship: .
by Miss Bayard; "The Child' . !fission: . by Alta Em.
bury.—Small folio, illorrunwed in the most superb
manner by Maplearnt, with borders and vignettes
printed in go.d, silver, and colors; bound in morocco,
in a muster, style.—foraung the most elegant and re
cherche book of the kind ever produced in this coon
trl. Price, SU For see by
• JAMES D. LOCKWOOD,
dela BOOkStlltr and Importer, 63 Wood st.
ELLF.RS' IMPERIAL COUGII SYRUP—Masashi
Liu IS'.
Prentinlos, March 27, IM7.
Mi. R. E. Sellers—ln Justice to you and your inCoM-
Remote Coogh Synth, I beg leave to mate, bribe ben
efit of the community, that my wife has been several
urn. afflicted wilts a most distressitig cough. I par
clued, in January last, a bottle of your Syrup, which •
cured ugu of two months' standing. About one
hsinee, the coligh returned, arid was o ` severe
abet. " e could hardly move, corn wentne. in the
bre ' at for on cu red of y.r Cough Syup, awl
one bottle c the cough I Kane the other
Arneyinsti who was sever. y @filleted, who had,
his own words, heater] enotteh cough windy to
m all the peopic in Pittsburgh, if the candy had
been .s good reprevented.
Fours, respectfolly, 11. Eves..
Prepared and sold t i vSEI.LERS, 57 Wood
- -et, and sold by Eruggista generally in the two
dcl"
LIFE INSURANCE!
Trenton Mutual LW 11161=110E. COMP an
8.1121 CP ravnum M.G . . 2.5 ma CST.
Capital, 6150,000.
Iv JAMES DURSO: Ageut at Pitteaumb, P
4.1 . 11.ECT10N, AT TIYNTON,
ph om, NEW' )6113..
Jcue
G A. Perdschn s , V k
Eh Morns, t , CCTCtilly
Treasurer.
llonjaann ua. s
John A. Wes Jonathan Fis
Mom Jaw. llarePLell-
Pavid H. Max..
Alexander Cusurlne,
W. J. P. Whae, P. M.
:IrW
Compirollevot Novi York .
Geoine Waal
John F lilaokis.
David Dadley Field.
Joseph llalle
naur ion.,
1
His Esc. Goy. Haines. Ex. Gov. Vroom.
W L. Dayton. U. S. Stn. Gant Wildnek, M. C.
G .1). Wan, Ex-U. d Sen. Wm. A. Newell, M. C.
Ex.(loT. M. Dnkerson. Hon. S. R. limsulton.
PIEDICAL EXAMINERS.
A. Sidney Doter, M. 1) IW. W. tierharik - M. It
11 Women en, N. Y. 301 Walnut .i t Phi Pa.
The g
Agent el this Compat Pittsburh.. math.
orlard to take tarry first els. ny e
ri a sk on Lim at a mine.
don of nondylin• rff ease Irom the usual rotes of prof
me to as charged 07 tuber Coan.
mpunea.
sw
A man 30 Tom of age, taking a Policy o( In-saran.
fur One Thousand Dodo.--
To MI corona year, pays only 33X . 0.
do seven " •" " slP,llo—annnally.
do . Wenn., 55 5. 1117,E0 5.
And in the name prortion for any sum up to 113030,
which la the exten taken on any one life.
Thts company commenced operationson the Ist Ott,
Id l 2, and to monthly bosinets op to the Ist Ont. 1010,
allows a progress exceeding them Of any other Life CORP
piny on record.
The Elul dividend of profim will be declared to tht
....Teflon the Ist January, Inn°.
ramplaleta containing the patio. tables of rates
and all the neeesaarylnfonnation on the importnn
subleet of Life Aammance will be - furnished on apple
eau. in JAMES DURNO, Aireni,
doI7 ' Monongahela Haase.
•----
VIRE INSIMANCE.
OE TRENTON MUTUAL LIFE AND FIRE . IN
TSURANCE COMPANY will isson Policies of In
suctions aqua" Low of DNAOI by Fin; opou Dwell
tugaand Formula, Stotts, Goods, on applt
cation to dell JAMES DURNO, Agent.
PIEALTII INYCQARCE.. Pittsburgh.
The Spring Garden Ilealth ingniance CO,
OF PHILADELPHIA—CAPITAL 5100,000,
T NOURES plater and Fenstlee•gainet thy, Exisense
1. and Lou rwcuinord
of
or dent, by
an immediate allowance of from s 3 to Se per week,
for one, ewe, three, or four yenee.
The method of eirecllng the Insurance, end the
instance of awarding the sick tulareance, will be fully
explained by the Agent.
A person eanineare against Sickness nr Accident
which wanders. him from hie 'onlinary betsineu ,
a.
folio, saw
For one year, hy paying 154531, and corm t3tir week.
wa
For here " " 7,95, " " 5
four " " 10,23, " l•
For
lir, for ti period of four yeaes, the sum of 514,00 pal•
noslly, will secure SP per week while sick.
Every necessary information will he afforded on th.
*alum of Immune. generally, by
JA3IE3 DUANO, Agen , ,
den dim _
___3lo_n_LongratlA ideas.
ishoE..4-2n aIT4 o new mop, b
Nir C - A
C'.ULPI/23ERTSUYN,
S UNDRIES -5 bales Cotton; 4E hills No 1
44 bags Feathers; I tierce
Is seeks Woo::
•
. .•
doxf&mb Skina, wi:h wool;
3 dna Sheep "
3 'dos dressod;.
To =lre on hwarner Furl Diu, and for sale by
dcl4 - ISAIAH DICKEY & CD, non
V A IRE BRICYA TILE—A large astortmerit foi
7 by deli ISAIAH LUMLEY A
Dm METAL,—;:o Inns, suitable for Foundy o.
Irem'd and for sate by
dell GAUDY, JONES dr. CO
imyrori-43 Gaga Mat we'd and Mr — Wire:bi --
1i../ dell HARDY. JONEi.? A CO
( 7 1k1)All! CEDAR!—A lot of Cedar Loss, coniigned
/ to L. Cob... or Cower' will be roll m pay charges
If nw called for within 32days
debt GEO IS MILTENBERGER, 67 Front at
rIALICOES-4 eases, fast colored, at Cie. per
fo now opening at A A MASON tr. CO
No6o Mark
EALTAVYELIit--e7 ones iii kilea iFit, wra,
t• Yellow Fthimels, including a largo lot of Br
Barred and Wore Country Flannels, now openly
dell -2.1 A MASON eta;
CHEAP MOUti. LAINS-3 came goad aryl
fast colored do Lame, at th e extremely la
price of Ito. per yard.. A A MASON & CO,
dell No GO Market n
Clarlatalas and Saw Teat Approlle!LlZigi
ELEGANT AND SUBSTANTIAL BOOKS,
Alagnifiant Antigua Binding, for
W oti.; rept'elß:fa'r;en:Utitl to~ «t,`;
of Illastrated Coots, bound In the most splendid man
ner sty the ben London and American binds to—canon!
them may be found:
Pearls of American Poetry; megnificently ipumina
oared.
Lays of the Western World; illuminated in gold and
V•rs.
ordmoith's lireecci richly lihrstratol.
The Preacho; illanunced by Owen In , end
bound In carved wood.
The Song or booyt; ilhontrotted by ._,L.
Flowers and eit Ki d dred - Thonyhtet Itt
Jones.
Heroines of Shaktpearet ithottrat
rdr..lamellon'e Clotreeteristt.cd or ed,. ome .
ted. For sale by 'MEL"
den
-4,71;11.7,1,11..i...F.:4--17;.;,,, ‘mmurr.nl3::
Li supply Medtvelve a with a rupcnor dlod t l , iy . o
a, _ Red
Blanket., made of very fine wooli,vl,Wii,l'Hy:M
Gry Goods lion. of
North Gent corner or Fourthdanid.himadtkrutAti,am
hifFEAlVlN'Fc..falZyt,gir. Domortio Canvey,
[arrived and for sole low.
Wholz.skle Rooms up rairs_._ _______Td„cl3____
0 GOAN HOUSE MOLASSES &GOLDEN SNGGP
-o—na bbl. St LOIli• Rein,YYttlild:VlgyuMp,:hror...4t.
1,
ZI " "
JAMES A . , HUTAIPON tr. C O,
o
4gont_ninrlot Louis Stearn Ron ery
—M6otg. "'" • iore and for aale by
HU sts. S'
ideL'd nta,..
--k'R ldiien
dt ge
Colles, Ifb•lattit., bb o
lybnyss
eitzle,'id. by the best articl,ewof
,dinelrrowormt,7,go kza:
',! d. it ' e 'l . C T ?7.:i4l.l ltVgi: l ll6VlV•sod.t
ro , ac. For .ok~ `r R E BELLEItY, r 7 Vood et
dcl3
from
rttCmer 112tokrse,radrt Get 4 I"diqs
• *I JAIII6S DALZELL
20 re wad Co. ririe by
JASI: 3 A 117CUISON &CO
p z ^ll6 —id 'HP:'=2;;, -1°
b)
a,
ILY
" 1161 , 11 . 44 ITILKPATIUCK
MENEM
BT John D. Do.vl•.A.2eDoue•r.
Partteve See of Eight Viartale Baildioß Lan
Un Thatkday, January 3.150, will be sold, tbat
',wine very valuable Aral ttate,thlk
tale of tablets tva• posit one from to
kith Last; vb.
At It/ o'clock. A. hf.,,
Those fire very destrub!e to of poen?, situate m
Pratt street. tetureen Marker , end Water trees,
each having a front of 20 feet en Porto street, and ea
tehtime buck t to fret to Brewery alley.
As 3 o'clock. P. NI,
Three ter:- at& valuable lots, situate or, the south
* hi e srvetalt tract, between ttertitbfie'tt and Gr.*, /
Davin; each II trout of 10 feet, mod extent:tar b.kfto
leer to StrAtv , etry Tenn car, par funds. ,
2 JOUN D DA VlS,duet
Large Sal. of Beak.. ,
,
On Friday and S..turday events/0, Dec.2lst midtki
at (I o'clock, at it.e commercial Sales Rooms, turner
of Wood and•Fillb streets, mil to .old, wilhoit re
eres—a Soc. collection of valuable hliscellinemm
Books, embracing Standard Works in 01 11 1, 74 ariatts
department. of Science and Literamm.
Sine illustrated Honks, in rch bindiam amilt'
and -
Pocket Ilibleii, in crest variety; Yrtive7Caks, Blank
Books, LOU , and Cap Wriung Taper Cemmerelal
and Packet Post of superier eaalikY it.
OHN ik o
D/DAVIS, Allot
dot,/ J
17Julersoriterr'. , Sale of 36 casesrvot.. and Shats.
Hato and Var.
On Fnday morning.9l4 at , at the
Commercial gales Roolns, corner of W o o d and Falls
streets, veil , be sold, on a ccount of ',olio= it may Con
cern, by catalegoe
-21 packages ho r s. Shoes, and Rubbers, comptiams
men's and boys' calf. kip, grain and thick boots, btot
ood coarse brogansi lames' and misses' sewed and peg
ged. calf. gem and kid boots; b ootee s
:wel Wed OI alleoo
buskins; Indica' lace and polka s patent nttogag
buskins . children' , boots, gum shoes, be. •
Also- trunks Caps, hn ; men's sub boys'eloth, far,
velvet. silk plink, dge " of the latest and most faaltiona
ble styles, eta, tit Canon, Idurnarlinc.
Rough and Ready, Rat eta,. hilt Titi,• he. 4, duos
Gentlemen's Silk and For Ham.
doll JOHN D DAVIS, Anal .
Adjourned Sale of Carton Andonery, Grating,
nab. qr.., at Auction.
On Friday', Dec. alst, at IP o'clock. M, will to
on the premises. Fins Ward—all the Machinery,
theft, Pioes;lienring, Tools. ae., of the Infanta. Cot
ton Foolery, belonging to Adams, Allen re Co. The
entire operative nochinery of this immense establiwk
ment mill positively.be disposed of et the prices otter
ad by Wilde. At the concern must be Owed, pa
ean. from a die:face may depeodelpon certain sale,.
It lnclude.eaca. drawing frames, apeeders , threatles,
males, picket., reels, penerns for maeliisery. and khe
ornalleannales of mocha conoern; oleo, theta s bean
id ligbk_drunks, and one large Inpertnr Retitle.
ar
dolt JOO N D.DAVLS, Arai
ST E AM -B0 A T
CINCINNATI tc PITTSBUII.OII
::-
44F4
DAILv. PACKET LINE.
Tu.. well known line of cpleadid wrecker Steam
ers is now composed of the largest, twiftesiL boa
finished and famished, and most powerfunions on lb•
waters of (he West. Everyaccommodation and cm
fort that money con procure, bar been provided for ass
senwr, The Line has been in amidst:ion for fire peon
corwed million of people without the lean MA
ry to I .c.r pensob. Tho boars Will be at thia foot ol
p t
the ney prevrous to etaning, for the rocky.
ti on Of is ol,ht and the entry Of pOO.c rtgorn the regis
ter. In ell cases the passage rrnney must be paid tr.
advrm^t
•
r.t.q.er DAY DA.Cl{.=.
T AAC NEWTON, Ceptaln Hemphill, eel}
...ay. l'itosbumh every Sarhlay ranneitry atl.o o'cicol;
Whee!ine every .2e..de.y overdo,' at lea. lit, '
, '
DIO!.:0-.1.'1CP—Iltra ET..
The lit ISONGACELA, Cap t. fireee,teill leave PUY ,
borga every :Cowley , notona; at In o'clock{ Wheolint
Clary Morley erereng at 10 e. e. . •
. TOZEIDAV PA C T T.
I'.
'roc lIIIIERNIA No. 2, Capt. J. ILLINLT=7ISI4 vriti
!nave l'olshargh every Tueedny looming et El o'Olock;
Wheeiing ever; TeeeoaLevenlne2llo P. ,I.
VIIED.IiifDDAD PACKET.
The NEW 1.2a/LAND No. 2, Cap, S. Ds
letili
le tve lobanth e•very Wed:le.:ay °loth. lll
0 , e 1,,,y; NT - beeline every Wednr.lny eveninc s LOP Ir.
TIII.!MHD - AliF lrr.elial t i...
The BRILLIANT, Copt Cater. oi ls'.
lea,. Dip..
every every
Thu: monthly! Cl 10 o'olenln Whecii.
every Thursday eve.ne .10 P. tt.
, Pit iiitar PA:6 kVA , .
The Chi prEr. N 0.2., Capt. PIPAI Peva., aril! leave,
Pitt•horgh enerr I've
tuornineaeilltedeek; Whet,
in - Iva , Erb% y event!, at In e. te.
FOE NEW
The fine steamer
EMPIRE . STATE,
r,wlll leave for above
C°4n,lblinermmellinte porn; on 8
abin47
the ntifiinek, of 4 o'clock, I'. Al.
rd
F" "..igt"7" p""" ' 7 , T,44, °, ;;;1w w. co. AN
-- ' : a - 4 , 3 FOR LOUISVILLE,
. ( p - ..n,.• 4. TlCUline new light draught new=
KENTUCKY, ,
42'? - " ..- A M I
, ne. f,,,14 M0..!C1, IPII . . leave for the
above and all. trarraielt , Mo porta em
It is a.y. the 91,1, mat, at 4 n'eloak,T. X
For freight or par.lgner apple on board • '
' - AIRSISTRONO Ir. CROZER, Airtadejl
FOR KAN 4 'VELA AND GAWK/LIS: ,
The splen di d
fast raneLug Maxon
Aggit.4r.e, master, will leave for above
d in intermediate , ports rut Salsa
day, the V.d . ins! : , at 4 o'clock . , V. M. .
The Revell's draws but I:lnlet:es water.
For fought or passage, apply an board, or to
tiorTl YE I'ILIGRFV A. CO, Alta.
•
FOR T. LOUIS.
The ace paiaeneer steamer
hit TERNON
;a" Shams, master, will leave— the
the whore arid all intermetlggre you
this day at IQ o'clock; A. ht
For freight arid peerage apply on bona& declill
PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING PACEEL
l'he splendid fast running steamer
LOUIS ItIeLAF., W. F. Cantwell,
1121.1.1 . , Flaring .dergans thor
ough repalr,) Fill tun hereafter , as •
regular packet between Pittsburgh
leavitg Piathutgh• evory Monday,
Weilnorslay and FrIdAY 133011t1110, at It o'clock. For
freight or pawning apply on board, or to - •
decil . AIOISTIttING'& CROZSR, Agents
W°9l""D'7"°7 d
'
deli cO.T&73Ha7OG
RIED PEACHES—In sanks in FLOM 'and for sale by
D er77 COPE ft..IIIIEYFOGLE
. _
hAds N. 0., for sal. by c
II GRANT
111-230 this Louisville Limo,
del"
blu rlarnalian,(Brown4 , CoolKr• -
*Ke.) fur tole c 1 ,17 C H GRA.NT •
'
P E d I cT E9-- *""
Dried, for rale by
GRANT
Ammo
GREEN APPLES--INk bbl,, ehotne. varicties,SOK
reed and for min by
deL7 ARMSTRONG CROZER
. .
11)UtrElt —SU kegc rce'd and 1, sate by
D dcl7 AItNISTRONG cc CROZER
L A d ß ci l "g ` '"irijitiggiC b icnozza
sc d O c it o ClJED SALTS-11;:g+silui,it7dfoualeby.
2EATHER.4--a sacks axday teed and.tar sale by
der/ ARMSTRONG CRGZEIk
tHEESII-8 bee pnme It i. for ode by
tica ' wick akcAsDLE • s
•
)OLL ISUWER-6 Oda Fresh, for sale by
d WICK a. afaCANDLESS
EANs —lO bbl. Lini9ll:Whita. for .919 by
.9cI7WICK' 91_
_ • _
DOTASII-9 bblo, alptime oniele,l. tole by
'Wien ec McCANDII,29
1 .
t R r -73 k`" No '°` l
I, 2017,,11!i Ct.4DLESS
i'Arj-4l"6s;ttear Add
UE.AMERS-15 tlacks Nil., salt by' _
r - d. 17
_. . WriCL.ll,,c p...L.E./6*
K EG
ER-4'3
kc
P AN S k.K..i I, BreCANDLESS
del7
A.-
, LOUR--Sa b.)I • FAIntlY
NFBI°C*;',I3.III.eCAN by
DLESS
trtrim .15 tir cANFIELD
J. del.
TALI.° W--96 Ishis tome'. by .
/ . 22s_PIPTE .
rks te,e Ft,elt and PI strtg=t — mea
t o
family use, for sale by
Yards dell JII CANLELJO
•VleLth
irtd th" re
edition to cod—n.,2ool.l=c7oll3' ree
‘ te v t f s re p ee n, t , h , o . ea u
ri t
g El m t
echo. of Viol. plasms, by bia ruml 11. C. "LP '
" any aremarots arc reqsurcd to recommend this work,
It may he char mod that hpahr Mount adneres Mrictly
: to the eystem Sue one. el the above werk, and that
;he has by the rune tepee of tristruchoo., Koleeid
etteler teraber of diaillgOlLhed pupae th. any - other
crank, ta Esteem"
A sayplY of 16; above ivat ra Pd, IDriee 57,1 and for
.111,27.1W0Mi ft
t sod' Cocoa chells.-51) qr bozos
I\l fresh Bettina: tr. tthr,a Cocoa Melts reed end fat
sale atmeWee, Tea Satre, lit l'hurth meet. dhoti
F... • - ca,v, fresh. Pc uth.s
" bottlers 'do.
5 " Pine ADfdor;
3 " Chortle's;
3 " " Straw:maim
3 " Tomatecm
•
3 " hal! pal. bout. Picklasp
3 " !Olin dO. 1
3 " loony . do.
peed and Mr silo at the Prkm Tot SMlClFtnortt •
meet. dectS
e - it ttc, :4-45 C. mra '616.1....ju5t mot %rd.
‘..) , t•y 'CILIPE.Z. BICE i'grtGLE,
m - 118 Sceotel
- • '
t'.0.111.1 kL1.11112-44 tarrrob ter,l
1 441..1. and for rola COPH Bll.l:if,lNiLti
.ilLlVetovi
o.l,brgdi.s-17 bbl.. N. e. P. Abe tua
ittil .;767,1.
4'l ear . Queen, bald ftr rale by "
deels ; JtV3IES GAL:SELL W
47....r.orberrbra"er..
1,„,1 der, just reed ced for sale by
drel.% • . G. li.. hiturmsEßc-z3 ,
vE.I) Prar - drid —led beetle c 1,64
renchca pm reed end tor sale by:
decls •
`dl.ll SUGAR- 40 hhdd cid saga t - ,7",.. - cd dr
cab, by [der 151 :14 , •
eilitiESF.---za 0 braes
V, sacra and Car talc by S m AV. II kHEl4ljkl_._
tilit - a - X - rfARSR=O6I..
XJ nd for !laic by (decal) k
fliaSDlak`C•4o , 2 iTcxe• vita c . s ydkc Idat
c'd and for kaki by
Stela
S°Bl'—o and tar sale Di
SuclS $ Dc. ti
ri . IAiVER - S - V.P.1.7. - - -- aribustt rie stet ice.3-it;i-O-r o-frele
- 5. di W. ItAFILIAUGH ,
dsct• rloofie. log
reeNvt4 eod for ext..: by
eleets S. et - W. !Will 12rU2: 15 :-..
trtortt
Not 21c.vetranl Cor role by_
- tl. h W. I rAnE_____AL- MI L_
- ntipdec Bur t,t - W , wou,
..9, ; ;11 to eicte, to store Kat,ylr.,,,VegooGit.
r'4, all t. fir en.le by
JA..111.;$ 1.1UT(1111 b 0:4 hCO
_
LOUlt—a , Lblo Lleoumont &
I . a.try Flour.
IVO LC. Sup,rtne dn. for to.lo NT
I • ..F1.1.1;ft ,, 3 NICOL.;
LAUD—W kcip in ; 1 !oLc ihilandatnotb.u.nty
or role by
C it ("RANT
S.
W. HAR13041...„
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