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' we bee ieevo to reiterate opt sfftisitc
' lotmio«loo of .be Ute conwoveray
' k»m lb- Ibote U oow . awerutl! P™!**
oPose radlion ofdollara ailJiltonsl subscription >»
; iTOhdelpbit.
■ “T«lßn.TOt Cura.”—This is the «•"« of an
’Awxdiiinn In tide city, which promises to farnpib
iii;from‘lime to lime, with stlicles off venous
lfflSteniof public ffnd social concernment. We
mcy ejpect both instntction and amusement.
' TffK KICAibAOUA AFffAHI.
The following btcid and enccinct account of the
■' ‘ difficulties which have arisen in Central America,
'; i, from the New York Tribune.. The whole miuei
m hero brou*offinto . uulshel!, and we t ive it -in
■ • •preferenco to interminable documents, V
i contei'n a great deal of unimportant mailer, he
: have no donbt the mnuer wdl bo sellled amicably
'sod »hh credit to all parties!
\ . CENTRAL AMERICA., • ,<
; • Be the Empire City, wu hivo fpeciii odvtceS J
’ ’ down to the 7ih.ofloal month* (
?£ iaformSoD from nearly every fiS ,
«mI AtMrica lo ibd l«t of that month. Us tenor
‘ that wh bavudecided to pro
■ent. intaeadofour letter*, * careful and U.rape-|,
u JSrdfcS. < The authenticity cf the augments ,
mm of fact may he relied on.
' The facta that the Brit i*H Cpmopraioner Cbat--
V ssyirs e
SEupoa- MiUlafld previous* cededbythe
" r Oaremment oCHonduni* i*> the United State*
and that he acta as though determined
tmn essential sight and sentiment of aelf. reepoct
■ SShed by tbaCjeWerepnbUca among and upon
> Whom he I* operating, have already?»een act forth
1 incur colomnai Bat we did not uu now know. o '
' hidnoi remarked, that his tenure of the wj“ d ° f
- ' Tigre waa made in the face of- an
dea that it hadheea ceded to the Untied Slates.
Nor had we heen apprised tnat the outrage, thus
committed by a British force acting, his di
: reetton. had been repoated ht the port of TruxtUo.
i' ■'We rgfr« in fmm irrating comment on these gross
■ : were.never
tmtlwriaed and will be promptly disavowed by the
British Government, and that all causes of offence.
; whether on the part ofHondurua or ot the United
A. . • States will thus be removed. But to our relation
of the ftdc . ,-.
The riwSaa Juan and It* «3arce, the Lose
Hieenga* afforded, it ia no®- morally certain, the
ool? practicable route tor a ebip canal,
tfio Atlantic and Pacific ocean* al *ay point
tween Behring’* Strait*and tho*e:of Magellan.-
Sy this route there is already apraclicab.o ««'-
communlcalioa from the Atlantia to ibe brad ol
Labi Nicaraffpa. wuhit h 11 " 5 ? “Jf’
„• through which fifteen miles a .tip eanaleap i-e,
. Sado With great facility «”d tooxhpoaublT fed
;r ■ ' from the'spacious Lute in qoesuon. A rcotonfl
" hly capacious ship cnnal on this route wonldM
worth notion than ono hundred m.llions of doh
* , lari to tho human race, and would probably afford
■ an inoomo of three millions per annum! while ns
. ■ entire coat need not exceed fieo-millions.
Thisronle lies entirely wtlhid tne righthll limits
i • ol Nicatsgua, lormerlys portion of me Repuhhe
- of Central America, hutmore lecenlly independent
' l»r reason of the dissolution of tho Central Amen
• '2n Federation.. Nicaragua ha* granted to citixcns
i' of Uus counlW the fight to construct the ship canal
«. - ja nocation, tinder a mast UvoraUte cha:tor, which
i {a understock! to be guaranteed and upheld by *
treaty, not yet promulgated,between our own Got
ernmeot anil that of Nicaragua, It is wed known,
: & however, that there u »u express nod
11 cdnuUlioa that aaJd canal, woen constructed, shall
k be P opeo to the vessels of all .nations on equal
* term* Why, then, should the fact that Amen
• .» t nt hold tjiu charter excite such jealous? or hosti/
. i tha British traders and aoecnlatorain Cen
tral Amertea-of whom we think it will prove
• tbiifMr.Chilficld is a more faithful representative
1 than he it of the British Government—have re
: warded the projectofa ShlpCadal constructed and
. controlled by Americans, with umJisKmbled aver
' ■ ifau and active enmity. Heprb ihe etreiching of
the claim* of their trumpery Lion of Mosquito,
■■ down toaud across the nverSan josh, mad tueiz
- forcible eeizuro in' bis uamo of the Nicaraguan
V Dort of Greytown at it' tuouib; hence also the
: • {Tore recent outrages of which wa ore «l»ut le
apehk mor© Ireely. •' . 0
The Golf of Fonsecs, or Conchaqua, is the r
• ! • oi£o tenniaoa of the proposed Ship Csaml between
the two Ooean*. It isa magnificent body oi wa
ter. and around it oluster the Independent States
of Nicaragua, Honduras and San Salvador. Wish
, the Kde exception ot the Bay of San Francisco. U
in probably the most important and valuable posi
tion on the Western coast ol this continent. Its
• island*, harbor#, ports and resource*, ate scarcely
I paralleled on-that coast, while u he* Very nearly
• mthe direct line of communication between Lu
-! rope and the chief Kata pf Asiatic Population and
Commerce. Whenever the great Pacific Rail,
sn* shall have been completed, San Francisco,
w or whatever point in California or Oregoo may be
it* Western terminus, may hope to rival the
- Western outlet of the Nicaragua Ship Canal m
importance to the commerce of the wide world.
The British Government saw fit to have this
Gnlfor Bay scientifically examined by Com. Bel
cher in her behalf ao long since aa1837.
nort affirmed iw great importance, as also that.any
J *&P canal through Nicaragua must terminate
‘therein- Such, we believe, is now the general
of September last, in view of the
aeixwo of Greytown by ,force and the
, • JUdy encroachment* ot British, influence along
the line of the proposed Canal and around iu eas
tern tormtnut, our Charge to Central America,Mr.
R G. Sqnier, arranged the tenn*ofatre«V Jtith
• Honduras which is {designed) to afford additional
fhcititiesaudlguarantica u> the construction ot ibe
• ‘ Ship Canal, and among them provided for ue
. cession of the small, island of Twre, holding a
moat important position in tbeOuir or
{Sc*, to the United Slater. Jbe propriety of this
action question between Mr. Sqmer and ha
-■ ■ own Government, which we shall udt here da-
SM. All the mfcterial foci* are tic* yet before
• the public, and eaonot be until the Treaty shab
• htrrbebn approved by the President and ratified
or rejected by the Senate. If Great Bntaia or
Hr. UhitMd nan any thing-to offer, it will tbeo
• cession was immediately pro
aolced by Mr. Squier in unofficial drentar. A
fortnight afterward, Mr. ChatfieU, the British man
*£iHwo‘rkjn Central America, proceeded to the
' Golf in the British war steamer Gorgon; on the
, 16th of October, he landed on the Island ofTigre,
ceded; but not yet formally trsosferred-to the
, • United Status, anl took forcible military possession
thoronA in tho name of Great Britain. That Mr.
Squier immediately end emphatically protested
against this aet, and demanded restitution, we
considers matter of course, bat no such protest
yet transpired, r and of coureeno response from
Mr. Chatfielo.
• The Utter did not atop here—indeed, why
• should be? If he is to have his own way, we
IfrrttiU J>e thankful for whatever he may condo
■ aeeod -to leave. He seized island* belonging to
, g M Salvador, as well m those of Honduras—
somo of them of coosidirtblc exteit sad very
aI- fertile. He then proceeded to blockade the poyt
?. , 11 o fLa Union, belonging to. San Salvador,and hfi*
- (one of our correspondents rejiorta) taken
-* - • oo*oo*olon of thatand the edjw»ot coast* in the
* 1 ' “ mtoTOkoanlike manner. Lastly, eo far uwe
■ vi.T»»drtoe,, lie cspwrrd con-UetsUe pen
, ' - • of Traiito. on Hie Golfer Hoodlum. «»<l Uloeg
2. Site Republic of Hendonis. This ws. oo
" S I3tla of Ortsber, anil it -« undetetootl st opr
• uuti due .Ibu tbe port of Oates was U»el to be
I.’.'.' ’ * mTpretext to’ SuSSiblgh bspded set, is,ol
eoanu'eebls doe bf >1" S** l " : ln ff"' 1 ”* 00 to
SSJb’snbjrets for olltsed spobsuoes-i pretext
xaeer wsnttox when the rtrons ro.et the nosse.-
■ . wMt ai our own Mexican War at
• - bf Kihe eialmß were just, this mode of en*
. sSsfyiop: tbem could only be juKifi-
to after all other mesne hrdfiiile^,
, ' STSSSbadbeenoxhansed. AGovcmment
M-poudsr long boferti ptecccdirs to ndren
- ■! X. neoota’a wrong* by the strong arm, and can
‘ ’ ' l£t£irUh decency permit aaubordinaiofuneUoo
mrr tt> determine the how and ihe when. Mr.
r Satfield maybe agroniman,bot Jeyyingwar apd ]
. Srwii towns f. obviously .beyond his propjer
assured that the wholeamount clmrned 1
aa dne by Honduras to BnU»b subject* is bnt itO
-1 rMtiTaud thatHbndnras rerists this as nnjuit,abd
S£Jtorobm?Se whole matter to impartial Cora. ;
'iSSonera. This offer wa* officially made to Mr.,
gjlSfffi ht-lbre bis Isle omn B .ei, bet no reply but
■ih’ •'.? r.I^itSSSSS bIDtW sets have pldted tndig-J
' JK*.2fsm in Cetttrttr Americs m*t I
: •ff.K,*. : aSSSed' The.ppeinttoentby Ntcsrxgue, Hop.
• \ SslV£lorofCen.mls.loprrs leoe
» - S" re olrw«oapofl“l>'« f «' u -' Tto«
. - - fef - ? >. wc srt) MM b.yo pearl* .cop-!
, Suteof Ceptrsl America upotoager
'/'■V/;■'i*. » The : early completion and prosbeioas |
“ " " • •*„: Ocean ship canal are regarded by i
- nnoem
r/Si : a\i r'/3e&at»t or wrest tt from the hands
'%£».** ***** by them with do*
more intimate and friendly
£S,;?bopUr •=> Bfi,ah
Guatemala, llm rrOTernment »h’ c *'* o “tn. I\
F.ngb.bih«ui»«,>ehp»m« , by .feeble
as? tp£&
.susasss - «*«* -“ d oih " ,g
i P ‘S£S£. tu. f^Sted
', aim nnder bee rejected ell the contracts.
i I K“SSS» i»4 «^7 d F ““
I H*2SsJr«rd a feeling of opoosttton to Eug.J
with Eor u 0» •“ , o6t vioieat.
“‘such'toSay ahetched, U the preeent condition
«f Central Africa; mch am >ta pmapoota. »■
lit cobfidence for a dianvowal by the Bril
of the oulragea committed by
Cbatfield, and areatoration thetebyoflhc harm
OV whieh they have aettoualy mlercopted. Should
hte conrae to auatained and jnatificd. wn do n“t
•ee hoar deplorable conaequencea am to be avert
Foeths Pittsburgh
The Slaalclptl BUetlofli
M». Educe—•! feel no hesitation whatever .«
iedaring, that I prefer “T oEee ' in °
the people, Ifrom President of the Untiedl SlEte*
dowa to a town or village coualable, * lhoroUBk
going Whig! to any Eocofoco, whether Hunker
Barnbnnierl ■ Xti,not.Mind
former thaliauaea me the. to feel, hot the atr j!
convict ton Jflhe excellence of their pnoe'P ■
1 No, ~i. at,'prejudice .gem.. “'. ““0.“
| wonld indiica me to oppoae them, hot an
vering persuasion that their .Cion
mieal to 4 host interest, of the P"P '• J
cion, or cLid Whig believes, or wtll rfho,■ «
. bocolbco member of. city corporation could do
carrying ont.so ttrantohl.
"“CbLleteriou. principle. *
Congrats, or Governor of. State, ortutmbwpoh-
ddo. during hi. continuance m oSce.
Whig dtottld oppose the perpetration
SET SSL. «*" ••“' icU u rf l X
would thtj greatest .mount ol' poM.ed ev. •
nr mild bO tbOfll »» fCaSOOtbIC tO WltUHg U)
Zdo. m . ,WI catnle-.o on nr.
! tZu mental o, phyaical .offering or to «-»«•
a .i,cht departnre o.rhls family or friend, from tee
path of rectitude a. to uphold or «dvocate th
doctrine the there i-. no impropriety tn pUemg m
Municipal offices uncompromising Locolocoe,
cute they can do but Mil. harm, how «f, »-
ever they mop t» inclined 10 do a grr a del.
To mulUpiv words at" aubject an pt*m «nd
easily'understood, ma, bo regarded a.nomp,,. ;
'ivel; uselssE His imporunt, however, th
mence the Kew Yen, in the **£fg£* \
iotistn. _ 1
For the eazitlc-
M*.-Eorro*:
- I Lave the pleasure of reporting to you, to nay,
IhedeUib'br « remarkeblo nurgieal opemuon,
, ta practice of the celebralit! Proiawr Crook
nbukc, who U» recently uten “P M* residence
in ibi, city. The w.nl of . Medics! Joun.nl ,n
Pitt.bnrgh, i. my epology for troubling you u thw
Wbed we arrived the mom c '°'’ r,le ‘ l 10
suffocation, and ike I»tie 0 l, a mas of midi.
and plelhoiio habit, was lying on tho floor “ *
state of inaenaibiliiy. Upon it was per
tained that Ike police man who brought bun there
reported Him to; the 1)0510* student, a. having
been .hot in tba iteckv without giving any rentier
detaila. The Frofeoaor. a man of remarkable aot
entidc acquirements, met and observation, imme
diately commenced the inspection of the patient.
II was a very corioua case i there were no oxter- ,
nal signs, to the eye of (.0 ordinary observer, of
gun shot wonnas.. It ia’itrno there were some
.light elevations of ibo skin, on the back of the
neck, resembling pimples, which, perhaps, as ire
Professor .aid, would bo prehounced soclt by
ninolcco twentieths of tho physicians of the city
Science, however, penetrates beneath the snrface
—u comprehends the areans of Nalnre, snd ex
the wonderfnl sympathetic relaltons ol the
nervous organisation ! How easenual was Ihe ex
trsordtnary senmen of Prefemorß. to the compre
hension of .hr real-gravity of this tas, . n the de.
Tclopemeol of iho relaiions of cause *aJ cHetX, ‘
ahull etriiuTor to show.
The einDintlion timsheO. the entered
t into a learned disquisition on gnn ahol wounds,
explaining tho difference between velocity and mo
mentum, and the kinda of wounds produ.cd by
tho different projectiles.. ThispnUcnt.sutd be, waa
undoubtedly allot In the nect with pidgeon shot,
passing through tae skin with ineoncotvable vre
lothly, a velocity which leavea almost no mark at
all, and might, by tho ignorant, be easily confound
ed with pietpla. The professor tbenadverted to the
remarkable freqoenry of-wounds of this kind, a
frequency lor which he could not explain the
cause, but it was an extraordinary fact that, dur
' iogthe Mexieau War, there were, according to
j tho newspaper repoita, though for some reason
anppreued in Iho official documents, more odleers
I nod soildiera ahot m the neck thao in any other
part ofthe body;' Indeed, ho know of a nnmher
who had returned, simple lienlenahtf, oorgeattls,
and privates, who, if they had Ittdjostico done
them in the official ropom, accordinglto the num
ber oftheirwonnds in this much expoajid and del
icate region of the body, would havi been ad
vanced to the highest ranks. 1
The Professor, a man remarkably in advance o
the latest discoveries in the mediealworld, in pto
nonneiog this rase one of great gavity, said that
the ahot had evidently penetrated the cranium,
id taen went on to explain the rationale of such
a conclusion.
The brain m the fore pail of the head, Ihc cere*
brain, he described os the seal of tbe intellect; the
oerebellum, that in the back part of the cranium,
being devoted to the animal function# ; from it,
and tram the medulla oblongata, originate tbe
nerve* of voluntary motion, and tho commence
ment of the great sympathetic nerve. Urhich nerve j
directs the growth and davplopemeal, the decay [
and repair, of tbe whole animal system. Injury,
therefore, to these organ*, would paralyse the
parts dependent upon them. Now, say* the learn
ed Professor, what do we see 1 the pationt »s in
sensible! there is, consequently, disorganization
of tho brain. We perceive, also, that his panta
loons are saturated with excrements, aud ttfe con
tent* of the bladder are voided on the door; this
is a proof of disorganization of the medulla oblon
gata and tbe cerebellum, and consequent paralysis
of tho-«phincterani,.and the sphincter vea*ic®-
What more triomphant vindicate can we have of
tte truth* of science ? The Proleawtr then pro
ceeded to introduce a small probe through the
wounds, bat the resistance of the parts was so
great that tbe patient began to straggle, and naked,
in an incoherent maoncr, “what in hell are you
about*" The Professor then desisted, as it was
trt.oece.tuy, to pn>U>
wound, ttud commenced. fit llto !>»• «*> “ f
difficulty, tbe brain itaolf. Tbe patieDt betas held
by (bar oniueou, • crucial jncuton watt made la
tbe acalp, oyer tbe occipital tto dap.
tamed back, and tho trephine applied. The pa
tioat we, eeiacd with apasmodtc rtraggbng, but
the icbuudu held him firmly, and a portion ol
tbe ekollwa. removed: The ProTetaor tbeo iotro
deced a probo into tho anbuance ol tbe bpato, to
yariooa direcUon., and tho pauent’a atntgglea tm
teodialoly occd. Tbe .hot, however, were not
detected, but tho Professof,.wUh his usual sagaci
ty, declared that the shot must hare entered the
S*T*mr» magnum, traversed £>e tntduUm oMonga
ta, and ihe«rd<Htm, and, deflected by the pane,
ties of the tronusi, pawed through the perfora
tions of the crebnform plate,’down Into the costrila
He congratulated the surviving triends of the *ub
jeri on his decease, which was now apparent, for
the reason that tf he bad lived he would forever
havu been deprived of tbe sense of smell.
As for the police man, who- ttys that the patient
was only drunk when lio carried him to the office,
end that being " shot in tbe neck n simply meant
ticing drank, the assertion is totally disproved by
the learned investigations ofthe Professor, and his
admirable deductions of causes from effect*.
1 intend to report further operations of the J?ro
-1 feasor, aa they may occur—operation* which or
dinary practionen would not think worthwhile
to report, bnt which, in tho band* of the learned
and scientific Crooksbanks, expand, are pulled up
if I may nae the expression, and swell into the
magnitude of scientific importance.
For tht Fitubvrgh (lojultt.
TBE BIJUTOH CtDB PAPBIIB.
Tho Billon. Club, an aaaoclalion of gentlemen
bȴii* leirtre n> oboervo life ȥ it purpow,
throngltlho medium of your eoluino,, 10, pleeuut
iheir obaenraliona lo the public.
lo Ihi, age or «df luloreet, little credit ia given
to thoee who avowlhat their eole object lo life ii
tho good ofotbetr; neither ebould it bo to. Ibr the
peromouut duly of Ufa it for' etch men to bettor
pi, own condition, both pbydotllv and morully;
ibis 1 i* man:: -»i from the Tact that every right act j
we do results in physical and moral good* We'j
then can be believed when we avow that our obi
ject in dabbing to write a aerieaof papers, ia to
better ourselves by bettering other*. We design
to accomplish oar object by writing upon manner!
and customs, good naiuredly, of comae, but fear*
lesoly; minutely, but never indelicately, provided
no covering ahull screen vice, or hide necessary
truth. When l say that we design - to do all thla,
it is cataral for an intelligent public to inquire
who we are. U i# bat right to reply >n order—
First, then, to be general, we are all commonable
people, educated by the accidents of life, wma to
deserve from the more flittering portion or our
fried!, the nppelalive of well retd mtn of the
mass. Second, TO bo more particular, Iho wnter
of tliia salutatory is a very common sort of « middlo
aged man, ncdlicr too tall nor too ahort, nciltei:
good looking nor bad tooling, but rather look
a IUUo thonshtful in turn of mind, bot very
often ihougbtlesr, particularly not ‘in nmtteni. not
of tbi. world, in the, he 1. “like oiler men,-' ho
prof.saes to lave ceither 100 many virtnes nor
too many ricea; his friends ofren thought he ought
td bo n clergyman, bnl Ho always thought It n snf
fieienliy high mention to bo a man; and for the
present, the public must bo eoolont with his nemo
—Arklotv Bioont—and learn mote of hia character
from the paperr.
The second number of the eeiiee will be writte.
by on agreeable Intricate gentleman, who, if he
could be re-baplixed, ahould be called Fun’a First
Cousin; but inasmuch as his parents were chrta
lianable sort or people, we must call him by the
unme of James Millbauli, of a witty and sagacious
turu urmind, “a fellow ofinanite jest,” who would
caricature'the lady of hi" love sooner than have
hia Glenda aad for.want ot a good jokei hut withal
a good man and a sound thinker. - I
The third paper will bo written by a retired
lawyer, who has been sufficiently long out of tho
practice lo lose much of the dryness and techni
cal!,, of mind incident to that profession. He it,
as aii bachelor lawyers should be, a devout ad
mirer ol the seal but having a natural inclination ,
to wrinkle, a propensity much aided by study, he
is not a handsome man, but ho attributes his hav
ing never married to the fact of his loving all wo
men so generally, and the law, the <*ly mistress
his heart ever sincerely owned, sp particularly,
that he could not think of permitting his affections
•o become the monopoly of bnt one of the sex
to which opinion the club charitably concur.
Ho is an nciits scholar, and a man of quick per
ceptions, sound in judgment, and full of cases;
hi, name Archibald Sharpret. Ha has not gone
through life without his namo being caricatured
by Millbsnt, and should he appear and answer
any other subsequent, you wjil know tho reason.
The rest of our club we will describe ss their
pspora are about to appears but they are decidedly
the best looking potlion ef il.
Tiscnnis' Association. The Tcchcis 0
Lower Si. Clsir Township here (onneil *a
ciation> snii adopt.il lha following roles for their
government:
Art:cl* lfi. This -Association stall be called
the Teftchcra’ Associated of lewer si. C* ajr
The officers cf this association shall
consist of a President and Secretary.
Asr. 3. U shall be the duty of the President to
..reside at all meetings. andprifonnnll
ties as ate usually performed by such officers Tn
other association*. . _ . __
A»T- 1. II shell bo the doty of the Secretary to
teen a correal record- of the transactions of each
mcettce, and whenever reqotted submit the same
to the Board of Directors. ; .
Art 5 It shall be the dotyofloe President to ap
point at each meet tig four or more of Urn members
io deliver an aJdretts or tnui. .fa ewnry, 00 some
hranoh or .tody, connected with the tfhttol room,
acd the appointment, shall ba made in 'he order
of each leachcr's name, es It • •W 1 **";"!;
nddre*ses and essays shall be delivered at
the next meelina. .
Art 6 The President shall beelected wr cue
month only, and the Secretary for threo months.
Wfe think thatthis is a very good movement, and
one which will be highly beneficial to the cause of
education.
foreign news
Additional Gleanings,'‘p** Steamer
Ctnhrl*
Er*«U AM) TtTREST.
Our a.Jvices from Constantinople are to lie 25U»
of November. •
Asyetlho extradition quesuon had not besn
setded, nor, according to the best auihontiea, was
it iikely to be nettl'd. The Emperor had, op to
that lime, persisted tn his demands for having the
I enem.es of IlnM.o.'as he calls the Hungarian, and.
Pote«, l*nu*hed from the Ottoman Empire. These
j demands iho Porte resist*; and so the matter
!* It was thought,daring the early part of the week,
1 that the whole affair hnd been arranged, but it
I lorn* out to be untrue. In the opinion of the
| Tivus correspondent, the Emperor is merely dfe
! niron* of postponing a rupture till spring when
j his operation* will be more, fsvored- by the ie»-
! »oQ, Meantime, Turkey is making every prei>ar*
i atioa to meet him, ihould he advance.
The English fleet baa left ihe Dardanelles.
Rnssift is incrqasing her fleet.
Liberty has been given to export babion from
the Russian Empire.
Our advices f/om St. Peterebufgh are to De»
ceruber ‘d. . . ,
The Minister cf Finance has been empowered
to issue exchequer billsto ihe amtmqlol 6,000,000
of silver rabies.
apsttma sue ntmogar.
The state of siege will be removed bom Vien
na on the 1 »t ofJanuary. .
Tho Emperor has returned to Scronbrek, «rom 1
have been *eol to the army of observa
lion, to approach m near tho Saxou frontier ■*
Vicuna is completely imbedded in aaow.and
railroads are ibus'reodered nearly usetosa. Not-,
withstanding all tha- precautiona of the police,
Kossuth medals have been introduced into Hun
gary- They are considered by Maygar patriot*
as of inestimable value. '
The Collo<ne Gaiettc publishes letter* trom a
correspondent, who baa recently made no eicur
nion into Hungary. He declare* that lamentable
desolation and misery reigned in the land, mat
! old men, women, and children, are to be wn w
l want of the common necessaries of We, and tnat
f-rtile and cultivated lands have fallen to a tower
urtce than the virgin foreata of America, Many
of the great proprietor* have dtsi*»ed of their es
" Utters from Vienna, of the f«h, state* that a
ministerial crisis is nt hand in that capital.
iifrratamiw* rxou «xalt.
Utters from Naples announce that great ar
rangement* were lo progress; bu{ for what object
wan unknown. , . . , .
The finite** ofOoela was being repaired and
armed. The pontifical frontier is being lined with
troops, and arrest* continue. , ’
Tho new French chief is resolute and firm to
lh. Cardinal* lo an .blc addreaa to tho troop.,
hevayt “Vour missioo is not ended.
Tha Queen Dowager, Adelaide, died on the
'morning ot Sunduy, the ad. in the S»ib year of her
zgl . Her remains were interred on the J3th, in
St. George's Chapel, Windsor. ? -•
In politics! circles there is but little news Nu
merous cabinet councils bavabeen held, and It s
thought that Parliament will meet about the mid.
die of January, for the despatch ofbuainess.
The question of the reduction of the national
expenditures, has assumed a new aspect.
Tbn reductioirin the rate of discount by the
bank from 3£i 2| per cent, i*. it l» ■*"!. Jhe pt*-
eoreor of tho n» m conaol. to P«'.
Chancellor of the Kicbtrpjrr will lay liofoto hold
er. ofatorl, a propo.nl lo creep! a rrdocad mo
of mler«M. by which there will bo e «avmj to the
country of several million*.
inoibor expedition is about being filled out V»
goto Behring’. Stmt., “ d .!“ r,h “ “
ward, in search ol Sir John Kranfclm. (.apt. Sir
Eldward Belcher, it is thought, will havelbecom*
The death oi Ebenvecr Ell.olt, tho Coro Law
rhymer, is announce^.
The government atinounces that the: bills of **•
EOT** payt”'"l, tile Madrid trr.eory being
coroplctcly CJlisunted.
rff cen°ii.to opoo newpa-
Tbe Prea,den. attended tb«'tbgl.
.athe 3d r <s“be(l'bb.
“ i|iibo dr,to to
wnsenteifftioed, togetb p. - President
nqut, at the residence of M Bjpin, iw r
oi the Assembly. Uis a and hb
idiflerencc exists between tto- Pre«d-m“
Ministry. . Jn .lhe absence of any plot or tevo-
Iminnf, tire pipers cootmu Q ' CB {nflim-*
intelligence that Louis N.potooo
ed face, and M. Thief, bad blisters on bis tongue.
Roux, November 14th, IMV*
The jate re-organixation of the French * |*
baa upset the recent arrangements, and, *M
tail conclave of the Cardinals, it was decided mat
the return cf Piua-UL ahould be indefinitely po«-
pooofi. Some few of the Cardinals have wupd
their wsy back to Rome, sad have installed them
selves in their old palace; the return of ib« whole
college will probably precede that of the Pope by
sevemi week*. Several regimenu of Spanish
cavalry have just arrived, and a more ill-vuiaged,
unrainly w;t 1 have not seen this many * «?■
Tha*Freoch troops have not toA, and the Umo o
their departure is altogether uncertain.
The people, on account oT the grievous etagM 1
Uon of all business, are impatient for the rc-estab- I __
lishmentuf a regular government, aid/depmojjon I
have beeu sent to Portici by the Muntejpal j »
and Chamber of Commerce, praying PiUaU u <*
resume hi* authority, they received assurances ci l .
sympathy and good will bat.no definite pt o “i‘M
Truly ihe state of things here is n little odd. 1 “®l j*.v
Soveregn refuses to exercise his sovereignty; the I -
people reader their allegiance because they can t ,
lelp it, and a third party noxious to both, rules j
in spite cf its own inclinations. How long tb'M p—
anomalous condition is to continue nobody can ot- J
ExcrracKT and Tcsroßiix AnjouaiaiiNT or I jj,
thx Gxoxou LxatsusTuxx.—The Legislatuie of 1
Georgia is getting excjjpd upon the Wilmot Pro- j
viao, and after adopting aserierof resolution*, of
which the annexed arespociment, have adjourn-1 ai
ed tor one month, to see what;Congre» will do.
Resolved, That in the event of the passage of
the Wilmol proviso by Congress, the abolition of . ,
slavery in the District of Goluiai)ia f Uhe admission of I
of California as a State in Its! present pretended j
organization, or the continued refusal of the non-1
slave holding Slates to up fugitive slaveiy.J
as provided in the Constitution, it will become the J
immediate and imperative dnty of the people of I
this Statetomeetin Convention totate into couiid-1
oration the mode and measuro'of redress. 1
Resolved, Thatthe people rifGeoraia entertain 1
an ardent feeling ofdevotmn jp ihe Union of these
States, and that nohtine short of a persistence in
the present system of eneibnehment |upon onr
rights by the States, can induce,
ns to contemplate the possibility of a dissolution.
Congress will scarcely have lirae'to do anything
with the Wilmot Proviso in llie time specific
jadging. from ! the time that it took to elect
Speaker.
Violins sad Fiddles.
OR, HOW JACOB LOST MOSXYBY NOT QOl5O TC
SCHOOL WBD as WAS A BOY.
Near Pittsburgh there lives an aged Dutchman,
named Jacab’Heinman, who has by his industry
accumulated a large property. The old man is at
all limes ready lo yield op his substance liberally,
for the support of schools. He deems i l his duty
lo dothir, feelingthe want of early education { "
his own case.
A gentleman called upon Jacob not long ago,
uk bis aid in establishing an academy in an ad.
joining county, and in the coarso of his appeal to
the old man’ a philanthropy, he casually observed
that there were many words in the English languge
which signify the tame thing, and that it was ne
cessary lhalboyt should learn them from boots, i
‘•Schiop—echtop— I tnow dat,” said Jacob.
“Now I dells yoahow I knows dot. Soora twenty
years ago, I goes down on to Filadelfy roit ray,
vhgon, to kit soom koots for de BiUaburk merchants.
Veil I kits Him, and up in de dop'nf de mountain, I
my vagnn sdicka fast in do moot. Den I takes oil |
all mine boots, and puts him byde site of de road.
Veil, misbter schoolmaster,! feels one light pad,
and l say to paineself, f Dero.dem poya in Macal* i
eater’s store tn-Filadelfy play on me anader dnefc.
—dey send one empty parrel py me glear to B its- j
bork. , ~ .i
“Veil, I dakesde empty parrel, and 1 nuts him !
on his het up, and \ soes htm marked 1 Violins. , |
Den I know it vas von drek, pecauae l knows !
dere vas no such man in all Bittsbark as Mi«hter
Violins, and 1 kits so mad mil myaclf fur being i
made such a fool of dat I ahoost dates my axe .
and 1 prakea de empty parrel all into leelle smash,
es. Now, Mr. school master, vat you dink voajm
dat parrel marked to Mr. Violin f ;Fmles, (6ddte*)
sor, ail full of tittles! Veil, cca-l gets to Buisbnrk
l have to nsv doe honntret dollars to one Frrnch
man,shootl peeause I did not knowdal violin and
fittle vas de same ding. Jsow I give# you one bun •
dred dollars for voar pig school. Here ish de mo
ney.—Ctnctanaft Gazriie.
ICTD*. Lite* Pius.—'The great end in:
ereßiiiiK demand lor then P*»», *• th« •u* e * l f*'*w
of their excellence. People try them and then recom
mend them to their neighbor*. No one who has ever
•offered from the Liver Complaint, or from an) of the
diseaw* exiling from a dirordered *tate of that organ,
failed in obtaining relief if ho tried M Lime's
pill*; and tbn* they have worked their own way into
popularity by tbr aiUimrbiog core* which they ate
every day performing. Read the following certili
e*l"‘ wiirtc. Centre co.. Pa., April I’M"
“MeMn. J. Kidd * tto. —tientlemcn. I write tojn
form you of the benefit ! have received frotu the u«e
of Dr M'Laae'a Liver I'iHr. I have been tevcrely af
flicted with Liver Complaint for a number of yran,
and have very mneh relieved by the above
earned pUL 1 am aiuidui to u*« more of them, -*« l
think they will effect an enure cur*; and 1 aiu cor.u
dent that I ean.rell a good many of them A young
lady, an acquaintance of win, n«rd one or two doac-.
of them, and raid they relieved her mote than anr P'H
•he had ever used. She i» afflicted Wttli eonMiinpim:*.
or liver complaint. W. 11. BUTLER-"
For *ale by J. KFDD A. CO., No. C 9, corner of Fourth
and Wdaa Pittsburgh. (dcv£» dAwlwS
A Cara aad Cnjtlfleal* at lU»d»*
50- RUB a cr
I hereby certify that ebiut two week* ago I w»i »e‘r
ed with a violent attack if w*a»tn/*nd pvrgfng Chol
era Morbm, with very di*treusing pami in the iinmach
and bowels, which completely relieved
teatpoooful doaev of Petroleum, taken in a little wo
tcr After having firit dose. 1 alcpi roundly
and comfortably for three hour*. ISigned]
HENRY WINK. Jr,
On boon] the steam host Auniw
PiiiiLurgli, Dec. IJtli, tfW
I on CspiAin of ihe Arisiln”, aid * withrM
aawu.hing ftfeen of the Peiiol,-t»Bi, i'i lb.- ?a«-
itrnry Wise, wbo is ow of ihe bands on Ihe lx>at
[Signed] NJMKUD (iKAttUl.l.
riuabargh. Dec. tlth, 1.M3.
general advcinscmcnt In aaoiber e la
ilcU i
«r/ *>«*• D. nUST,
Dentin. Corner ofFoinh
aad Dersisr, Velweea
ocll-Ulyin
Uukei meet*
job piusTiaa
BILL HF-ADS, CARDS, CIRCULARS
Mantf"#, UM UJing, CotUraffs, L*'*£* nLt
84.56 IILU, LABELS, CVXTiriCATI., rUWt .
•V roLiaes Ac- ®c-»
.pnni.d U the .honr.l oeudf. .t
ileO i* G»iim orrifi-TBiiiim** 1 .
ImpfOTimiDU l» D«*tl*trf.
DR. (i O STEARNS, lateof
- manufaeinrc «ad *ct Hloc« Trrni i*i»u-»
o( «u, sport Suction or AtmoKplicnc-Sun-o-l*';*
Toothache ccsxd ih n«t htsutw, w .ercUtc ?»
,xpo«e<L Ollrc ttid rckutr.nce next dour u> U.e J
or’* olfiec, Foartli •»«*«;. VuiriiufjTn.
Ratesto-J. B- M’Faildcn. K. ft. L.un i*'"
1-tK.i- jn.i-rnp" l <* i'U'i'Z
William ttreci, N. •, snd
TO Fo.nl u,„«. ThU will “ nt,
clc of bcTenute in fsimlie*, s'”! pnrticuUrly
r lUtKl'* nto*A. —An impro»fd Ckof*»•»«
non. being n ccmbintuoi* of Coron noi. ’’"’“f,' •
»i»d pttUuM*-. b-ghly
nlirly Mr m-rainl*. Prepared by -
ter. Wa*«.« and for tain hy A. JA^*b**>
Store. No. 70 Fcanft «r
pEATHEBS-* -cV. U ( ;h
“"Yrw'iw.KiSi'
nUTr ™ ~ 5
T*i£ u " : “‘“ ' M ‘ '"’sTw iwitnM 1
Clo.ln* OotH.l.or B'.nt-H *
rpllE FA YKTTB MANUKACTrWNO rn.'H »V»
I imniJira 10 i'li»<!*" h , lb "' j j „„,ii „
uni tnanncl., *1 f' fi'VVKCT IM'.I’OT,
id U.i» car. •* tfae ' ™ 0 u -, M«rk-*t «t
......
~ HOTICtt
71 Contractors upon the cj the
PenMlvanta llatUoatt.
THOSE Confraetor*. lo whom {**•«„>,... «< f'- ll ' , »
Li...h, tali"* In I’iiul'-'KI I . inJoil.
X'VJS, .. S m JS-cuVoS.rt. ...
M l ,Miv Tfco.e who netfert or r-TuK-u.com
elgltl h ‘7" l >\VA r RD > MIIXHK, Auod.lr E»ffi»e«r
- - -
Orocory Sta-nil to Bon«.
»THE (iItOCEnY STAND. V pre*eui
,l,r i,i.,( il'i.l tit«. "J AYNj
9 Pekin Tea Store. 7" Fourth aiicet
Siowirtln tiro*’ to Bmbacrlfco
OFFICE of Scoti’i Reprint* o( the Four <|aarh
lie* itul Blackwood; 910 per year
'omn ± Willi*’Home Journal, ptiUlwhe.l 1,1 Nr
Vnik weekly, B‘4 P*r annum.
Downing'* Hotticalmrali»t, monthly; SI per ye
monthly; ®' P *J nnnOm
The AerlenUnralUt, monthly; per year
The Democratic Havirw, monthly; *•' per annum
The Danker*’ o p LOCKWOOD.
ianO ilookacllerlt \' ~od »
pijilLlO SALK.
rIK undenigrwd, Kxeentera of Robert Kin*, late of
Ptnm ID in llie* County of Allegheny, dec’d, li>
JSo“«uitoHiy conferred on hv' by the la.t will
»■>“ decea.cU.wiUerpoac to *ate,by
Eblfowad#* of outcry, upon the preniww, on rimr.-
P 1» il s«ue*th day of March mt, at the hour of lb
o'clock, M-, of that day, the following deaenbed
H Alt fcaiMrtaintraei or parcel of law! aiiuMe in the
..MuwMbip of Plum, the diataiice of about 14
***“ *J* .l, p[>> of Pitul’Urfh, and on tho publin
mU J*lewUne* direction of Salulmrgh; bounded
road Ua«un* R(ileT) Wra AnoMiona, the bdra
by -uahlin ami the hfiri of John King, dec d,
of nuSng St On" flindred and Forty ACRKH.
containing , cleared and under o good
5 1 *: 2U“"tt “woJ Co.l U»nk 1h0.,-
•tate of colu* » ractvardir portion of the tract
’ifriWtoSito™ uSr/iJu. IJf.-jl-.-f1
■ „/ «at»—One tliinl of the purchase money iu
fenn* of. #1 an naal miialmaaia
hand, and the reaidnc m *t mortgaeoup
with uiieieatJ ‘» he »«ureo CABOTHKnSit
on the premia**- JO9IAU McJUNKIN,
Elecuton.
l,pfrdlw*wttT
1.. :! f\ p
i::|y tlis|io
-r ■«|*s 5i
r; »l 5 C
u< alia n
it »!• if> ao
at •-* vie a?
n 4 o c
jn n is i*j i
17 In 19 -JO I
at si* as 27
31
I a a
f.; r, 7 b
ia!i:; 14 15
(I’jjau ai £.'
Sjii' nlia
io!ir isli'j
si'ai sal#
3lii 1
lit of Dry
PUCK srou 01
Semi-Anottal Sal
AT THE <l» PI
A. A. MASON &
WILL pommenee on New Year’* 1
tfmtimae through the month of Ji
whirli link th« whole of ihfeir irnmente»
llncludihi; all tbrir Wholesale Hoorn*,)'
open for Retail Trade; and ihetr e&U
yiook will he offered at Retail, on tbi*
fully 05a rocaru u» Utad usual pnre*.
Tbrir SliawlHaloon contain* more that
comprising every description of Umg
Wool Shawl*, Ca*liinerc, Brocbe, Ac.
Cloak*. Mantilla*, Sack*, fce., al an lu
uonfrom CLOAK GOODS.
Their stork comprise* more than WOO piece* Thibe
Cloili*, Mennea, Parmmeiua, Alpaeeaa, Lyoneae, Op
era and Pelisse Cloth*, will be told from dd to <0 pel
ccnL lew than usaal prices.
Also—aoo piece* rich plain and Ug’d SILKS, redu
)ty, iB6O, and
tnuory, during
c»Ubn«hmrnC
will be thrown
ire Wboleaale
i occtaon, at
in 3000 Shawl*,
j> and Sqonre
Al*o, Vuellct,
ramenw teduo-
end !»l> per cent. . _ . , __ ,
i»ca«e« Cashmere* and Do Lams,enure ne» style*.
Also—Wlmc Good*. Mourning Embroldene*,
Lace*. Fibbon*, Glove* and Uo*icry.Trimming*, Ac.
•jo ca*e« Flannel*, 70 ea*c* new »iyle Calieoev GO ca-
K , !Uc ached Muslin*, 100 bale* Brown do., 70 bale*
Ttckinr;*. Abo, Cloth*, Cawimeres, Jean*, Ca*smeU»,
, Ac., nt ejirctnely low price*. , . ~ .
Torelhet with an immense variety of other Good*,
mtikiii-' an ammraeni one of thn moot extausive in
tue country—nil ot which have been marked down at
rnaeli lower pncea than their extensive annual *ale In
I Jli Tney y in?ite an early call, as many of their choicest
I Good* will l>e sold.
I ir7*The lowcu price named alfinb
I U iLi-‘ A. A. MASON A CO., 00 Market st.
AdmlaliUMor'i Botleo.
NOTICK is hereby Riven, that leltera of admlnbtrni
lion upon the ettate of Samuel C. Hill, late 01.
i’ituhurrli, deceased, have been granted lhi» day to
the undersigned. AH person* having claim* against
the estate of said deceased, are requested to make
known the same, without delay to the "•‘hM/ibrf. *t “•
(toto room. No. **7, Wood street. JOSb.PH 11. lULL,
Uec.ni.dlwiwGt ofrubhuryu.
n.«moT«l-
TMIK Fayette Manufacturing Company have remo
: I veil their Wholesale bovine** to the store recently
oci'opi’d by Messrs. M. 11. Brown fit Brothers. No. I J7
Wroil Hrrel.
CM.OVKK SKKl>—o UUI*. Pnne ClOTrr Seed, ju»l
/ received tnd loriaJc by
u. 11. Ml
NOTICE
HAVK tvMofU'.rtl |. H MeVAY 1
t'irhani'i* and I’.Rnkios t-unneM
■jiS« R U |s:u. \VM. H. WILLIAMS.
Wia- H. Williams-
\VM. 11. WILLIAMS * CO.,
BANUEIU AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
So-'!» Hast cottier of Wood and Third streets,
PrTTBICRxII, i'*.
Board of Trad, aad lt
.
ISMF member* of the Bond of Trade and March-
H ftnl-' ri<-hTnr arc hereby notihrd that an dec
• „,ii fw- held at the Rooms ol the Merchant* Kx
chanTc oi "enins, January 3d. 16M. for a
PrcstVot wo VirePtwtdenu, Treasurer, Secretary,
,wr iv i.nc Man ace rs of ihe Socioty. for the en-
r ‘ VmUEL PAUNKSTOCK,
• MapcrmtcndsaL
To Let fof Thro* Years.
firm- vi-rV .Icirable Hnek Mau.mn lloa.e (Jro«nd»
1 " mi atporterin.ee. »n Ihe B.xib Wart, at present
/,.*> \\- K Cnrp, and bounded by Crawford
__.i KuMon -.ifcen. and Centre Aveaue The House
ruinnn.e* Parlor. l>rsw.n«, Smio* and Dinm* Rooms.
,n.| P Kn-l.cH. hrr chambers, three pantnes, cloak
room, closet*. 4-c- The out Leases are *-‘ w ® • l " T
«.-uh ihv dru-rt parti of the aity. ...
[p-Itrnl low Po«»osidon given on or belore the l»t
8 »nV No M Wood eucet.
J * iJoarnn! copy.)
1U; M litlC V JiBAT; Thoughts *Hfgesie.d h*the
Praver by Garfilaer hprmf, l>. D. T«i
.lUhc'd ...d b, express. Tor file at the
PiIBftBVThRIAN BOOK BOHIIS, 7* Wehd street,
° P A| t *o—The Attraction* of the Ciosj; by the Rev. Dr
Spring. J •
i M b a w bMaloh
Tt^ KD I|R<i
TV**-* *• » V:,7-,* * SKft&L*.
J-J . lOd tVCOUU iltßfl
1 111! ITKR-16 tub*, 14 bbl*, m/ul ? bn Rol
t u..*., <i..K tBRg YTOiiLE
%re*SRKYF*JkL
X !»»l
CIlKi- <E~HOo bxi prime Shipping *nd Cotung
SUi “ Creim “
l or »*lr bj _J»£j
; CTiE.-., **-"ivBasBS£
*“•• " w‘lSeiSwaJ
gAUjtUw-io'V- -■> »
SiOiU lIINUS- » <•••*» ‘o' ** J * 1
jail . .
V'*V ~ '', ,ks- l i" ^
« ”j c 1 > ' ftp -JA Wood HIMI
FS '' * ur '- r " l*2 n loONMAMB.*™
A‘;~f _,U ‘"' J S.'.n,K.NM*KEII*C»,
ggt ffrS’TSSs&ftsgtt.:
WHaITIMJ? PAPKP.—ICW team* Wien* *l«»
Jut Ml.- h? J scHOONMAKBtt fc CO
j£I«K.MS-W.to on tmnl
V y ,NUOW
m^hew
T UKU CARTWKIOIIT-I Carpel Bag ln»tK
.hffag^MWßg.
SODA ASH—7 cuU Soap-Matter*' A*b, tecM pci
SSt"' ° b °' TAS3KY t tIJ.ST_
w sitiuii-w c “ k ‘ " w t*w«v»&E.
, T , i^Vy£ , u'bfe^ r
w| ANCI'H on DtPO'il on'* Dieidcnda which have
> tmrn unclaimed tor thrre year* and upward*, in
IUo Kichaiign H-uik «fVm»bpr*hs iciiftSQOO
Wm. Daew, reftdiuw* imknowu, *■*•». ®s“ £
MicUi.rl XVcnlrl, « *°- "•**’*• ’ISm
Win. R I'l'lnl,. “ “ *P I ,S, , , n U ' ■ BM
Kiir’U M. Wil«bn,“ ** • D.riJci.d.No
vrmbet 3, Islik 10 nharra, J a
| certify tIM the tbregoing balance* and d.eideuda
a«c tine to the |ic<«*ni named, or ibeu legal rupre»«n»
intiTce. whirl' have Lean -uandiiiK without being in*
creaMrJ or .li.uDbed wr year* or upward*, actor
.h* «•"*- f»v.‘<. , MSs H. lIOWR. cw«
Sirom»»d.«l..i-nl.r.{, t..10n.m., ikl. rttl. Uoeem-
Imr ,SM (• W. Nm.tr f üblio.
, 'dc'tt dlw.VwOtT -
~ it moI iihl». u prime article, lor aale
S. ”r !tji. .Jy*sKy»*mr
, WVNfnS WANTKD lor Two Tarpau'int.rcc’d
( ) n.‘r Wyo.dtur. (i B MILTENUKROKR,
v - / No f*7 Front rt
ON HAND and fntaale low tn clow conalgnmeitt—
to t.lila l 4ißli»h Vcnitinn
i» Sal soda;
liu “ Nb<llia«in;
U " Chloride Lime;
.•> Imxevl'a'" l Soap,
ion - |!mi»h Lu*ire
JOHN MTADFN A CO,
~ Canal U<um, I'niih nrrel
Ol’U.*.* 1 cask Nuimrp,
JS a tibln Clove*,
») iual»
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WV woo lit reapeetfully eull the oilonlion of ‘Mer
chant*" and other* to the followup r.mnl:
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Pcribe of Encampment No. 2.
Wesiemlron Company.
Cl’kofGen.Gamea.
Agent Reed’s Express,
tnreators of Foot PUI Tp.
Fort Div.o.'olT. 17a..
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n 7d fr f sale by_ dc?o BROWN t KIRKPATRICK
OAQ BBI.R. of Holmes* iaotiealled Extra Family
OUi7 FLOUR—warranted to, giro etuiro tatfrfkc
iioo, or the money rettmtedHaii - received per - canal
boa! 14 L*Jy Taylor, 9 and!for uleattha GREAT
WESTERN FEED STORE * j
ALSO—<JOOo tott Brea, MOO do Starts, <OOO do Oats,
700 do Oil Meal, 560 do Cora—tofcitar wijh a fall sap'
ply of Gnxmrfas, all of ;wbrek will be sold on teasoa*
ablemnanby 1 J. DONALDSON-
S‘ UGAR-55 hWa prime (new crop) and for
nle by BROVfN A KIRKPATRICK,
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,ddß -1 ENGLISH ft BENNETT
CINCINNATI APmSBCBOII I
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DAILY pack E-T^UNfe.
rpina well koovm line of splendid passenger Steam*
jL ers is now eompohed of tho laigesttswilltiLhea
£m*bcd and fomishcd.and most powerful boats oa th«
waters of fUe West.. Every accommodatton and ecm«
fort thattnooey can procure, has been provided forpaa*
I senders. The Line has been in operation for &t« yean
I earned a million of people without tho least ioj*.
ry to their persona.- The bodts will be at the foot el
Wood street tlie day previous to starting, for the recto,
lion of freight and tho entry of passengors oa Ike rerfc.
[ten In all cases the passage moneymustbepallia
I advance.
SUNDAY PACKET.
T < AAC NEWTON, Captain lie up ho, «U
every Sunday marking at lb o'clock- '
Wheeling every Sunday evening at 10 r. M.
. MoyiS,ISI7. • '
• s wondXk PACKET. S
i —The MONONG AHELA,Capt. Stox*, will kavw Pitt*,
burgh every Monday morning at 10 o’clock; Wheeling
klßSiar.- ■
Ti« IIIBEBNU No. 2, CopL J. KunoMß, wfll
leave Pittsburgh every Tuesday morning »t 10 o’clock;
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, Tho NEW- ENGLAND No. S, CapL K D* *, wtU
1 leave Pittsburgh every Wednesday morntn »*» W
t iVheolinx every Wednesday avemag a 10» ¥
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m,. rr.TPPER No. e, Capt. Pro Dovaw will leava
1 Friday evemuc at 10 v. w. - *■ |
- FORCINCINNATL
Tiie splendid fast vteiuner:- ;
. * SCHUYLKILL,* :•
LWhUi.BB* ar.rihilL Blaster,will letvfljfer the
and alt ictennedraie poruon
Weduesdar, the Sd lost,
For tfclght or naasaxe apply on board. uni
FOR NASHVILLE
a The splendid steamer FORT PI IT,
< tk »[:)}., master, will leave lor above
and all Intermediate poji* cm Wcdnet»
agfcaSaffiMthe Sd Inst, at 4 o’clock. i\ ••
For freight or passage, apply on board. . lags
FOR CINCINNATI
Tt ' ‘ PI KINGGoK
at4o’clock, P.M. ' . .
. For freight or passage, apply oh* board
PITTSBURG!! AND WHEELING PACKET.
. ' _Tbe splendid fast n»aningst«*e>
./p*3»*jh LOUIS McLANB, W,
UMbF - master, (having undergo!**-* thor*
repair,) will run hemftir to *
... .regular packet beiwcc-a pittiborgm
and meeUsg, leaving-Pittsburgh every^onday,
Wednes«lay and Friday mornings, at & o clock, rot
r, sr risßfioNSr’cßbzV /l^
AUCTION SALES.
By Jolual>.DavUiAacUoM*r.
CapJ, Faitcy TToobvs, Trimmngt* tc.+atAiutioir*
This morning, January 2d, ISSO, at 10 o’ciock. st the
Commercial Sale* .Rooms, corner of Wood nod Finn
streets will be sold, without reserve, a Gne a.soruasnt
|or seas.vi*Me Woolens,to.; comprising
Women’s* and/Misve*’ Gipacy, opera and Howy.
l Honey Comb and Hi jhlaa-iCapH-
Blue, green and scarlet Comforts; . ' j
PJush, Velvet «tad Leghorn Bonnets; > ■
-ISSSSSS Si
I U 55i020 JSfirSSU D«v.lic niMteu; 0 Jc»
i(all vn»l) Be&rlei, Brown ond IVhue » d«r
ItoU Woolen Sects; Rroad Cloths, Caaatmewa, Hatm-
M,™™, aN u SSvi^.
Safy Banh and City Sled.
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i SSS^bl 1 ‘«d« o°f j.. V.* M Uoilerw<»J
Executors, Ac.', of Whs. Smyth 1 , law,of tha City of AK.
ksl'.sreisi«»in lb« B«nko( Pin.bnrfli/'i
1 10 do ido do Exeaange Bank oT Pittshavg V
« Cerufiettca of Loan to the City of PttUbwgb W» s
I agoOeaeb, irttercst payable half yearly and redeems-
Wn on ftc3l..of Dnc.mbn, 18=0,^,5^
Ponlioi Sofa Of Eight Vclatilt Suiliai Lgttt.
On HinirinT, JnnnniT 3J, knon 1^
piSiiiu, Ihn folto»inj TtiJ vnl»n2l.K«|
male of whieh was postponed from the lata Inst-, vim
- .... At 1* o'clock. A* BL, .
Tltose five very desirMde IoU of *n"*Vj£****£
) Fenn' street, between Blarbury and WaMf.streeu,
each having a frontof SO feet on l*etm street, and ex-.
tendinx hack 110 feet to Brewery alley. .
*■ 1' AtOo’elock, ;•‘ *\
Three lareeland vulirableTots,sittrstaOfflh’>toatfU
side of Seventh street, between SmithfieM V&Qnafc.
having daeb a,front of 20 feet, and exjendttapback ltd.
\ New BodMa*"f-?.- :
a' SYSTEM of Ancient and Bfedl«val.Gepgraphyj ;
A tor the oTj} of School* mill College*; Charles.
of siaalsh Literalare; by Geo.Treknoa. 3»
l asrccived. • '' . . C
The Whale and his Capuvea, or the- wW*is.|n’a
Adwaturea, and the Whole 1 * Bioeraphy, a*
to the Homeward Crniae.of tto “OoiamadntcfPrcble;’ •
by Rov. Henry T. Cheovur. - - -'• A-~;
1 - . •
LACK PAEMETTO3-W. lt Mtnrftt.at NonA
Ktiteanier of-Foanh and Market,-strteU, oss a
fall assortment or the abort scaicejtopasj Al»—
SUek ErencbMerinos. Beabaxiae fiaaUi Alpseeas for.
Moerninf. Canton Clous fee Moaning, Audit apply
of MonroingOotyUgcaetaHr. .. • ° eP
mOBAOOO~»boi6* W. H. Grant’s
. 34 “• Daniel’S •' i V
* qd u WJL Ronald’s Ss;- V /
3) kegs G edges’* 0 iwUUr.ii»
For sale by BROtVN AKIRKPATPCg
TfcECEIVED this it T, *t PHILLIP’S lU7OTER D.E7-
tt,POT—I2 Cota Elastic QotJtt, lfeia» *t*;
l2 pmif . “ PwU*i. i !•.v f ■
24 u .
•V ** “ Mir.wfc wIJ %iN»S Wood'
Je29 H PHILLIPS _
B&lasqe AanomsKßOH miiuift
Us Morchcw*’ ana Manufacturers’ Daniof Pd**-
bargb, wbfoh hsX* &ot bcca increased orMroiiass v»
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yiMBL ■ • DATS. . s A*(7l/ai- t _
Abtjahuxt Sennet,—deposlte April S3,ISW ) ®I4»W» i j
Boridence unknown. • '•'■ ■>.
f DIVIDENDS. ■ 5
- no. or BnrnnCTot: ‘ ‘ nura. 1 _ J
Rlouber, 1 •- M n . >M* !■
nomuPuiUl, a >• »—. SS - i
ThomaaFiteh, * ••• ■ . #. vIH? %
PriicUlußaiker... a » > 1 ftg . $
J.MaigTavadssen, .5 ... « .■*-..
i eenii? that the abovo.appearto be Bala»»*®* .
das to tbs persona named, and which ttaTe 7}
. fj
Swom-and- aabscribed. Dee.STttv l&U.lefort me-' gj
•dc«- CEO. WATSON. Alderman. - »;
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NOTICE la hereby given that Utter* £•
tiatUnhavebeengrunted to me*of thagoods and ,- t
chattels, righu and were-ef it® l*j£ ■'
James Cro*a«4 ef.tlia CUy deceased,
and all persona Indebted to. ‘bo-Eatate oA*»d dorsdrat
an requested immediate p.
persons having elalpu or demands ag'Ui'jLlbs
of the said decedent, srerwjnMiedtorwteknowiUe fr
same to me, without delay, al Ua, Monogahela a
House. In tbo City of fX L.
■: ~WU.mLSQM, Jr.
' NOTICE. . /;•. / 2 --‘ r|'
THE Co-Partnership hcretbfcTe Uo p
SSttiS * 9°*, U dissolved by Ue %
decease of James Croasaq. Tb e
tinned by Ue subscriber. f.t
of Uut l«o firm. •_ w JOUNM®. §g
Monocgsheis How.Dcc.S3.* SM ~~t‘* cas ~ ll]> vj
V&Mt*. ; .(§
rvfj TneiciaT evening last, between AYilkins* Hall fos
o‘andUß2teha«R*«d ,e 4 «tbtee atoned TOl AZ .J;
BaACKLKT- Any. perron leaving it «a the Jewelry . v*
Store of U
ally rewarded. ■ - ->• dffl ? >
PifaA A. frguass Cl/)Tli»rßeceiv»a par el- -
Bi«Masdaewap«wiw~tOrt«pM.er4wßiMt4«- , £
•tnble shade* Oper* **d PeiiMeClmh*.. * i
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7IABHMCU£3 * "mTIJUnS-rA iiuro, iu*«r« pi p
1/ SBMrier high colored CmJuwtb* ardDo . v .<
rl pie?», a Inrjfc \nrnieo of ibo French «*yU» -=- u
mOmt*£}<>•*■ oodl)n>ue*»%t ’ '•••"_“ : *• |
&& , .| $i
N'ElXCmONfotltiOoDlfeelortoftheTiwksnth .
A Navigation eod> Fiia Inrare&ee Company, * m U
be held at the Office, No.tl Majket»iren,oD Mwoiy, g
JanetirTUh A. D.ltJSOrbetwoea thehnnn of II *»“ J:
U •’clock, A. M. , ROBERT FINN BY, A
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•. Hell day Present** / •_
SOME of tho fineit erticlo tor Holiday Pi*** B **
may befoesdetthoDrcfftOTaof ' •
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O’fca •glsio&n.
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v UKO.W.SMITH « c?» I _ •
'TKTOKH their. fHettda end ibe nabUe Unu^y’ WJ : -
JL no longer nay connection with tbeu »*® l
went Ijt-Peiraitreei,known n* Ue rittfl>erK]»J
h*nrieg rrmoTod their entire bailee** w w® r
tmKWßay.in.p>r«f»» >»tfe»L^y
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wfcieh tliey will *dl Tory low to i
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