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BY AIIIIIORITY.
CEEMSSg
2assaddsrisis the Eva &mos ;Ph ThirtiFtra
illtliCATll6l WITS lEtDLS MUMS;
ard Prooldont,et the teal.
tad slats of America •
T• all a rsagular to Wars ticse prasratt shall
cows, .gmirtang '
Whereas A treaty wan made and concluded
et Abetion;ln Nearedextco , on the thirtieth dal
Of December, one tit - wound dal:Abend:L-4 and for•
thit nine; between Otte United Sweep( Amertea,by
Junes N. Calbotte,lneien Agent, acting as thew
'OomnitiotOnee, and Qutzta Cntatato,Nanito N
goennaelf., 'Abagaetne, — Rtmatu, Sublets, liWmpet
'
• ha!, Shiussaxego, Pagetteacht, Amnehe, Coear.•
angor, Putguitelai, Panachi. Skit oga, Ucessinape,
Cuehuticay. Nachttope, Pueguate. Guano Jose.
Pacacht, Saguancht. Acaguate, Noche, Petbn
,lniantei, Qatuette Tuve, Sextette, Flchinte,
Nochtchtgue, 4oise. principal sad enborthnate
chiefs, lteprettenemg the Utah mho of Indtatta.
' h Ineiess, Said treaty havtag beett submitted to
the Senate for its constitutional aetind thereoo,the
Senate did, on the Meth day of &camber; one
thouund eight hundred end gay, advise and erm
ined to the ratifitaton °rine mane, tabtea treaty is
in the words COevaitg,
Peaty batmen th! UniudSer9s If Antrim, and
•
the Utah Indian
•
The 1bl:ow:be ar v 1,. i‘ave h --ea naiy ertvider.
ed arid aqlemLle aer,p,d br the underligved, That
La to say, JRll:e6 le&ao Agent, regd.
in; at Sants Fe, nctie C'otoaa . 3,:ooor on, tad
Part of tf,o Umted of America, and Quist.-
ehlesq;Nanizo, Nmeozece , b., Ahagaba,
abl, Sub'ela,Ruealinebt, Sagnagozev, Pratt's.
chi, CdSISSMV.I, AMC[II,, Peignisch:. Ponsetd,
&chug*, Usie r azinap,, Coehuticay, NleflotOpe,
P 1.9,011.1. Guano .11.110, Pre.,lll, 5.811113Ch1,
Ate,(lllol3Nottbl, Pa.boquhote, Cloczarli, Tome,
Somfahe, ?tehiu.e, ticetiehlece, Urine, principal
and abbordinate chief, te2rerentiog the Mall vtbe
- .
of adians
Utah tribe of. Indians do hereby am.
kirowledge and declare, - they are* lawfully and
ezelasively, under the jurisdiction 011ie govern
ment of said Suttee ; and to its power and anthers
By they- cow. candies:mall) submit.
SL—Prom andafter the signing of this treaty,
hostilities between the esntracing parties Guilt
cease, end perpetual peace and amity shall exist,
the said tribe hereby binding themselves most sot.
eraniy s never to associate with or give countenance
or aid to, any tribe 'or band of Indians, or other
persons of power, who may Ise many time, at en
mity with tie people or Government of maid States;
and that they will, in all future neat, treat honestly
and humanely, every citizen of the United States,
and all:persons and powers nt peace- with the said
Staten; and all ems of aggrefaion against said
irons, shail bc referred to toe aforesaid govern
. meal for a ifustincet and settlement.
1.11-:serit Amerman and Idesiten captives, and
. others, oaten from persons or powers at pence with
the raid States, shall be restored nod delivered, by
st,d omen,
Alf gu'Lii, on or Vein , the nr. , d ic
Mach, ytur me
be.) A d 6•1
p ope oi veer', 11C'erAt , t 011, sh it. be realtyrrd,
u: helore ihe had day et March, 1559
/a Ad event such stolen property shall have been
consumed or destroyed, the said Utah Indians, do
agree, , . and are hereby bound to make such ream.
lion, sod under such cireunastances, tut the govern
ment of the United States may order and prescribe.
But (Era article is not to be socenstrued, or andel . .-
.de-odors to create a Mid= OS - emu said States for
any teams or depredations commutted bystud Mahn:
IV. The coniractfng parties ogres that the laws
now In fame, and such others as may be pawed,
regulating the trade and Intercourse, and fur prey
ervation of peace with the van.a tribes of ledi
sea, under the protection and guardianshm of the
Government of the Untied Slates, shall be as bind
ing and obitgatory upon the stud Utabs as if mid
laws bad beet enacted for their sole benefit and
mroteritiont and that said laws-may be duly ezeen
;tad, and for all other useful proposes, the territory
•jocenpled by the Utahe is hereby annexed to New
Menace, as now organized, or as it may be organ
lined, or until the government of the U. S. shalt oth
erwise enter. .
V.-eTne people of the United States, and all oth.-
! am in amity with the United Seam, shall bare free
.painge through the territory of said Utah", under
. each rules nod regulations as may be adopted by
- authority of said States
- V1.,-11t, order to preservetrangaillity, and toatfold
protection to all the people nod interests of the eon•
tracting ponies, the Government of the United
Statini wilt establish such military posts and *gen
. Cies, and milkmen such trading houses, at sure
time and to suet places, as the said Government
gu lia d ,— e Vyrest s mordent!, upon the j mem and
liberality of - th e United Staten, and amannes to re•
moseaverypouble Maas that might drama their
pate* and quiet, it is agreed by the Utahs, that the
aforesaid goverment, :Mollie its earliest convent
'once, designate, settle, end adjust their territorial
boundaries, and pans and execute such taws, In
- their territory, en the government of said 'States
• may deem madame to the Unpin.. and
iipot raid Indiana And the mid Utah', %Ter,
bind themselves not to depart front their accustom
,ed homes or totalities, milers specially permit ed
by an agent of the a orestid Government—end so
loon as their boundaries are distinctly defined, the
said Utah. are twiner bound to coffin, themsetvee
to aid limas, under such roles es the said goverri:
meat may prescribe, turd to bald upziebSoi,, or to
settle in such other manner as Wtil• enable them
most auecestifully to enttivale the roil, and pursue .
- *itch other "Mdrietraid pursuits as will bon promote
their happiness and prosperity; and they now dela,-
erately and consilerately, pledge thew entallnee as
a distinct tribe, to abstatn, for ell line to come,
' from. all depredations, to crate the_ rovir.g and
rambling halms which have hitherto marked them
u e people, to confine theneselves. strictly, to the
limit, which may be nwerird them, and to support
Mel:oscines by their own indo.try, aded and direct
ed as ft may be by the wisdom, )weer, and hu run-
ity of the American people:
Vlll.—For and In coneureration of the tuna
. . . .. . _
performance of all the ompulasons contained_to
this treaty, by the sand titan, Ike Government et
the trrmtd Staten will grant to Feld Indians, such
donations, present% and implements. and adopt
such ether liberal and humane measured as said
Government may deem meet and proper
IX....—This treaty shall be funding Upon the con
tracting parties trout and after the swung of the
fame, subject. in the fin: place, to the approval of
the civil and ottittry Governor of New Mexico,
and wench other modifications, amendments, and
orders, as may he adopted by the Government of
the United States.
In faith whereof, the undersigned have signed
this treaty, and affixed thereunto their seals. at
Abigetn, in New Mersa, this, the thirtieth day of
Decemb^r, in the your of our- Lord, one thousand
eight hudred and fiirti nine.
JaalEs S. Caurous. (t... 5.1
Indso Agent. Comousldfier, U S
•
" QrritaCILIOTATC, hi, a mark, [i.. s 1
Prolemat Chief.
Nsnito,this a mark IL a)
Nincocuarthi, his x mark, ft. s f
— A.baranise, hie s mark, Is 5 1
. .R.Srulillt, him a mark, [h s
Sobleta, hiss mark, L.. a
• Rup3illiehh his X mark,- r. a
Ssugtasosego, his x mark, 1.. s
Papillae/hi, tics x mark, ft. 5.
Cohamanor, hiss mark, It.. s
rtamoche,hia k mark, IL.
a.)
Pamacm, his xTitark, ft. S.
Puigniacto, hiss Mark, ft s
&mum, hiss murk,
Ovicasinape, tole mark, to. s
Cochoucsy, his a mark, ft s
Nschitupe, tin x mark, fa a
Ptiegnate, his x mark, fa al
Gordo Jima, hiss mark, It. a.]
Pacochil, has x mark, ft. a.
Suguanclu, his 1 mark, i. s.l •
lie-agnate nocht, his :mark. t s.l
Pwbogiracte, hiss mark, U. of
Qiusathe. hts x mart, ft. a J
Suzette, bias mark, 1 , - a
. - . !ten 0 et, his x mark, (L. s
Ndello kyni c, lam a mark, It a.
(hike, h A :murk, Is s
. Soborninmes
Wirazases:
Antonio Jaws Solo..
Franco. Toone Seco. `. •
Vicente Vilarde, hiss mark; incerprerer.
Antonio Getout, interpreter. •
Jas. Conklin, interpreter.
H. Wluuleeep,let Lieut. lot Dingoons.
Edwd. M. Kern.
Geo. W. Martin
Act H. Mitchell.
Approved,
JOxN MUNRUE,
. Brave' Colonel. tr. S. Army,
Civil and Mrlwr y Governor.
Now, therefore, be it known, that I, MILLARD
FILLMORE,. Fre...dent of the United Steno
America, do, tu \ pursuance of the advice and coo,
teat of the Sens'e, no exprreed in their rewolution
of the ninth day at September, one thou,and eight
hundred and 114, roeept, ratify, and confirm thy
said treaty.
• lu testimony whereof, I have unwed the .u.al of
the Nalted Staten to he hereon. affued,:hay.net
a l e on d e th a e t ' rs c e w it ith .2 y V k r ' n ' stngton, flute twenty
worth day y of September, in the year of
our Lord. one thourand eight hundred and
fifty._ end of the Indeponeence of the Um
' Led Staten of Americo, the *evenly fifth-
MILLARD FILLMORE..
Ey the Erentdene
Daum. WZMITEL, Secretary of Vq.e.
MIL. 4111 FLU.XOI2 NAZISM, or
Mt=!=3l
To all and tirdrular to whom these prutentm •ha
come, greeting.
Whereto, a treaty was made, and concluded in
the valley of Cavite, on the ninth day of Septem
ber, 000 thonaind eight hundred and forty nine, be
tween the United States of America, by John ht.
Waibinatoa, liovernor of New Mexico, end lieu
tenant colonel commanding the troops of the United
&w e ,. New metier', and Jame* SoCeilhoun, lm
.dian scent, representing the United State-sand Ma
riano Martinez, head chief and Cimpitone, eecond
chief, on the pert of the Navajo ugh° of Jodi-
And whores•, raid treaty having - heed submitted
to the Senate foe its conentutional action thereon,
the Senate did on the ninth day of September, one
thunnand eight hundred and fifty, advise and content
to the ratification of the fame; which treaty is in
Words following, to wit:
'Treaty between_tbe Milted States of America and
'tie
The following achnowledgmenot, declaration,
and stipulations, hate been duly considered; and
as now solemnly adapted and prociattned by the
undersigned: that t•i 10 nay, John M. tffnsbiegute -
Governer of New Mexico, and lieutenant colonel
~,,,e e eiejieg the oop• of the United Ounce in New
Mosico. and loMsil S . .slttoun, Indian agent. resist.
mg at Santa Fe. in New Mexico. repretenting the
United Note) of ArtntiCA. and Mariano Martina,
head chief, nod Claipuone, sceond chief, en the
part dam Navajo tribe of Indians.
said laws do moth, ackailecedge
-I.l.:byiiirtutt. of a treaty 7.entered into by the B .
Staten hi Aniericadind dial:rafted Mexican States
signetion the second Jai , of February, in the year
of our Lord eighteen hundredlland t , nv eight, at
the city, Of Graudalope Hidalgo, by N P Trot. of
the first Dalt, and Lvi. G. Cuevas Bernardo, Con.
to, and Miguel Atritnen, of the second part, the
aawllnhe_ was lawfully placed under the exclurite
darted:curio aod protective of the Government of
din:Honed Stittas,andihalthey are now,and will
ioniser . .semsin ender the aforesaid jorudiction
and rroteitiou..
11.... , .That from 'sod after the signing et this
many, !visual!. between the_contracting parties
14;41 cease, and perpetual - peace and friendship
.hall exist; the said tribe hereby solemnly cove.
eantuat that they w.ll not ammo...lto onto, or give
Com:denser° or aid to, soy inbe or band of ludi.
ane, or other person. or powers, who may be, at
any time,at colnity with the people of toe Coned
Stater; that they w /tremolo at peace, and treat
hooestty and humanely all persons and powers at
peace with the said Stater; and all eases of eaves
sion easiest said Naysjoes cameo. or others of
the United Stares. or by Other persons or plmers
in amity with the said States, shall • be referred to
the Government of old Stairs Err adjamment and
es-reamed.
111.--The government of the said States harlot;
the andezehrive right of regulating the trade
and IntereihcPse with the said Navajoes, it isagreed
that the laws now to force regulating the trade
and intercourse and for the preservation or - peace
with the ...Amu: tribes of Indiana under the pro
tection and guardianship of this atoreraid govern.
meet, shall nave the same force and etrmiencp,and
,hall be as binding and ao obligatory upon the said
favajoes, and executed in the same manner as if
raid taws had been passed for their sole benefit and
protection, and to thts end, and for all other meful
posvcoor, the Goveroment of New Mexico, WI now
organized, or as it may be by the Government of
the,United States, or by the legally constituted au
thorities of the peoPli of New Mexico, is recogni
zed and acknowledged_ by the raid Navujoes; and
for Medina enforcement. of the aforesaid (owe until
the Government of the. United States shall other
wine order, the territory of the Navajor`s is hereby
annexed to New Merico.
IV...—The Navajo Indians hereby bind themsel.
_ems to deliver to the military authority of the Um
tedStates in New Mexico, as soon as he Or they
can be apprehended, the murderer or murderer's of
Mtoente Oarem, Amu aid fugitive or fogitivia from
tonne may be dealt with as justice may decree.
V.—All American and Mexican capuves, and all
stolen propertE taken from Americans or Maims
or other persons or powers in amity with the thus
tell States, shell be delivered by the Navajo Indians
to the atoratid military authority at James, New
Mexico, on or before the ninth day of October next
ensuing, that justice may be meted out to all whom
it useyconeerni and also, all Indian captives, and
stolen lit;opetty of tribe or tribes 01 Indians as
shall enter into a einaibir reciprocal nerdy, shall iu
like manner, and forithe sauna purposes, be turned
over to an. outhodLed odicer• or agent of the said
States by the aforesaid Nairajom.
Vt.... Should any citizen of the United States, or
other person or pc subject to the lases of the
United States, murder; rob, or . mherwise maltreat
Any Navajo Indhsaor 'lndians. he or they shall be
trod and tried, and, upon the convietion,Msn be
m , be proles. provided in Ise: rot the
p , of th, p,sons and prupLrty of the pen
o ine said 6:Ales
VII —The peop e orate Unjt..d &it.... of Ame
lea rhal have tree and safe pa,age through the to
ritory of the aforesaid India., nude ouch rul•
and regulations as may be adopted by authority
the etud State.
order to p .reservetmcgallay, and to rd.'
turd protection to all the
_peop l e end interests of the
contracting ponies, the Vilovernmait of the United
States of America mibentitilithsuchndblothypmta
and agencies, and authorise auchtraahrg houses, at
such time sad In such places as thd j Govern
ment may designate.
Tx—Relyin g confident, spun the' jilstaa and
th- liberality of the stnressid Government, .and
anxious to remove every pos.ible route the
mot tit ditturt, their peaca tea quiet, a is agreed
by the aforeamd Navajosa that the.Gaveinnasat et
the United States shall at iu cattiest opnveniecce
designate, nettle, sad shoal their teirftotial buns.
dad., and part and execute in their terrdnry
such laws as may be deemed othedentre to the
sr , sneri , y and happincat of said Indians tt
X.—For .d io conshlerabon of the faltb(ol lsec
formanee of all the atirtot Leman hernia coatainea r
by ;ha said Nnjavp Lnn., the Govantient o.
h !Fond States will grant to said /tibias
out h donations, presehM. end SlutOclltlentA ,
....dadopt loch other liberal, tad 'humane - mutat'
goes. as said govarnuteet.may deem 'mottand
riper.
Xl.—This treaty ahrilf be huniirg.r.pou the WO.
eting' purees from and atter the aigeilr.g of the
same, subject only to inch modlatadoes and
ernendments as may be adopted by the Govern.
ateht of the Untied Stites; and, faiths . , this treaty
t• M receive a Iflinal'hhastructton; a' ill times
anti In all places, to the end that the * mid Navajr
lotions shall not be held tesponsib,e Ins the eon.
tel of others, and that the. GovMniaeot I h.
United States shall /*legislate sod set so to se.
vice the permanent prosperity and happiness at
as Indiana. -
In faith vettereofrortrtte undersigned, have atgn.
eel this treaty, end eitgiediheruntoote seals, in the
valley if Cheille, this the ninth day r of September,
to the year of oar Lord , one thousandeight hundred
and forty nine. •
hl.,Wastnagton. the.. a I
Brevet tr;einenatit Colonel conastanding
James S. Gilboa. (L. at
l.• • at Slat be.
Mariano Martinet:Mt tomtit: it s.]
Reid Cbiel
_
Chsef.
Cbspitense, hisz'zn i _ a.]
7. co
1... Collis..
lames Cemktia.
Lorenzo Force.
Antonia Sandoval, his s. mark.
Francisco Jost°, his z mark.
Governor of James.
Witnesses
H. L. Kendrick, Brevet Major U S A
J N. Ward, Bievet Ist Lieut. 3d laPry
John Peck. Brevet Molar U. S. el
F Hammond, Aset.'t Sure'n U. S. A.
H. L, Done, Capt. Conad'g. Lot
Richard D. Kern
J. H Sorter., Second Lieut 2d Artillery
Cyr. Choice.
John H. Dickers., Second Liam. let Art
• W. R. Love.
John G. Jones
J. H. Simpson, First Lieut. Corps Top En.
Now therefore, he n known, that.l. Millard Fill
more, President of the United States of America,
it. , , in pursuance of the advice and consent of the
Senate, al expressed in their resolution of the ninth
day of September, onn thousand eight hundred and
fifty, accept, rattly, and confirm the said treaty.
In testimony whereof I hove caused the seal of
the United, States to be hereunto allied, having
si;acd the same with toy hand.
Done at the city of Washington this twenty fourth
day of September, in the year of our Lord,
s J one thousand eight hundred and fifty, and o•
the independence or. the United States of
America the seventy filth.
MILLARD FILLMORE
By the Pronderit
DAN - 1... axes U, Secretary of Nate
The Governor of lediana hem token prompt ace.
gore. furßecurtug to his Site the toteetnit so•t
overflowed tend. within ite Itm te, gritted Le the
Isst Congress. Si • eorrespotolenee with the Ger.
~.l Land Office et Washington. (tote. Wenthit th.•
,::stained that the Gaveroment has not in at.
po,etssies any other evidence of the quantity
met sad uutillable lauds in the Stale loan is fu
olshed by the field notes and Fiat books report
ll' the Surveyor Gambrel. The quantity of Is ,
thus reported is 9516.42 acres, but be Is of optni
rev. the past practice tit the Government in d
_ang use quantity of land •met and esti' for et
,n.T.inn," that Indiant Will he cunt 1:d tom le,
1,413 .564 nem. The total amount aline ad
ed and unoffered public lands in Go State, r
•nafaing unsold on tie Ist of January last, se
9,171,730 sores.
PATENT Orme Ratear.—The annual Report u 1
the C,ornmmaloner ot Patents has just been printed
It contain. U largo amount of useful information .
Dame the last year there were made one thousand
four hundredand fifty five new appplientions for
pateuts. The number issued was one thowand and
seventy ail. During the same period five hundred
and ninety five caveat. were filed. The receipt.
of the Patent Mee during the yeas was eighty
IhOUSILEd seven hundred and fifty two dollars. The
erpeasem were seventy seven thousand seven hue
dred and RUMP dollars, leaving three thousand
end thirty ail dollar,t to the credit of the Patent
Fund: Oa the first day Id January there erns a tont-
Rao, of one hundred and Silty mate thrummed nun
hundred and five dollars to the credit of the rued,
fifty thousand dollars having been appropre,ted
the construction of the new the Patent
offica, during aho previons yew' le Mr
metallurgy and the manufactuto of the tarsals ar.ll
instrument therefor, one hundred and three &gre
en, patents were granted. In the 1,/oot of
110MUIAll Of fibrous substances, Including GrUldlitlea
for p,eparing wool, won, edit, run, paper, Ste ,
seventy nine patents were granted. For chemical
proems including medicine, dyeing, distilling, &r ,
thirty four, patents were granted. For caloric ie
ventiona, moves, lamps, fumaces,feo„ seventy aev
en patents worn granted. For steam and gas at..
vines,lacluding botlera, famaces, and parts Merced
fifty two. For ma:alit:no implemente, u easels,
their rigging, proputslonote., twenty M.,
Tan Lot= Scornazra--The New Harm
bookseller, L. IL Young, Esq., who, .11 has been
agrertained, to the man towbom an immense for
tune has hear loft in England, u a rotten for per•
_soma kuttlne.a trended to the devisor whilst on a
vi,it to New Haven, some Years Innen, in a letter
to the Alhany,ltra us, says—
"! shall cadaver M "bear my honors meekly,"
and if me burdens of this mighty Windfall do not
make me more unhappy then the lack of wealth
has made me, I shall be truly glad that I am 10
opteut. There is no doubt that Icm the legatee •
can have but lath tremble In proving U. The
ly wonder is, that so large a forante should attend
midi poor service da mine. Memel, kundrni
tkossamf and upward!! Well; I Iraq
the roman of doing good will not find me with less
of a heart for it than I have hitherto had I. have
ninny friends whom it 'will please me te help..
T aE:er7--F-a8 GAZETTE.
'UBLttrit... • a WHITE. at CO
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PlTTbUilftoB.
WEDNESDAY MORNING. NOV. 27, MD.
T he • Garman • iimastlen,
A tem dayazgo Europe appeared to be on the
'eve of a general war between the frierlds and
enemies of civil liberty. There was then tome
hope that PnatCa would lend the armies of free
dom, and regal the encroachments or Howie
arid Austria. This hope is gone. The letter
we give, from the New York Commercial, in
another column, brings the paiuM kadlligence
that Prualoa bait humbeld her neck to the Auto
crat, and that Germian liberty i/1 extinct. Italy
and Hungary ate crushed under the Iron heel of
despotism, and Germany has yielded, without
striking • blow, and the bright hopes of the civil
and polttn...a. I liberty of Europe, which were en ,
tettained a few meintha pan are, for the preterit.
eomp'etely extinguished. Oaly In Prance and
! England has political freedom any foot hold in
Europe, and in the firmer canntry it bolds its
power by a very nneerettin tenure. Prunee any
fall within another year, leaving only England as
a bright spat in the surioundlng darknet•a. In
ber borders, political liberty is Bare, as among the
Anglo Saxon race reforms never go backward--
What the sturdy Anglo Saxon yeomanry gain et
political, or personal (readout°, they never
relinquish. I; Is a artking f,ct, that only among
that race enn true, permanent libeny b r lonnd nn
the earth. Blot out England and Americo, and
the arty semblance of pclainal fieerinn, would
soon disappear loom the earth.
rilreamce FAIL—We I,'gbly approve at th e
object pmpotacd in the;cali fora meeting, to nvbt,
at the Board el Trade Rococo. Our Montano p
een and ble:clannics hive been. ItiMerte, too
careteav of mann:ett their aid 114attodulatata of
a friendly and active competition, to prompt the
determined and vigorous effort to votive at per
leotion, both in utility and beauty; nod contort too
ne4lectfol of the prcper mean, of direct,og gen
eral allentton to the prtdocta of their ingenuity
■rid akin.
To establlek, however, an tumult! fair. with
shy chance of saccesa end persageucy, it ap•
pears to no that there should be a perpetual ae.
elm funned, somewhat sunder la the Franklin
Institute of-Philadelphia. AU the oeceragy me.
chtnery of sificers, Ice, would Mg be in con•
tamed exigency, and all the •rratgemeuie Ii
•,rotally and pmmrc'y attended to. A serlee rf
e en, wytolly Intrylese,l en
• I.ro kiomor, Lie .I . om cop.!, rimicil•-
• til, seidigy, de.. di binary and
reeding room of sclauldic nod mechanics; warh
ead pollarllCalo, should Rime form a part of the
namtauers of such an Institute, and wale teed
;really 10 elevate and iMpreve our lams pats,
radon engaged JOectip or irrairOCl:y io meet:lane
Ina! purettne.
It areitri9 lash bu, Ma; Pateburalt had rich
as laetitmion. Ia iron and the various branch
es connected .with it, sod In glees, we are the
moat cite:mine inatiorneturing oily in the Paton,
while to sow. other ettinies me ere rrcoud to
few. In manufacturing and the mechanic err,
We Wait find the ehief warden of our pant
her, and i were prosperity, and we should share
ish even thief: coanerted with theca a the hie
blood Whia, ultimates the whole body. We
Should taktaja It pride to them, and by means of
'Dome such politic inatititlon as we are now con
demplatingrbe Shia t 0 exhibit them to etrengen as
',Wachter peculiarity.
An institution of thin "kind would also lead to
theists aro; mechanics and artisans, for op bane•
ftrishouid lie open to all, and inns tree vs !foci
cicitonacnis which have brought so much
disereduorpou our city.
Bette .2itattiall laattralsee Company
Thu seems is be a rtnaperons, male, and ably
managed canca', and bound to become deserved.
ip popular. Nub those Wishing se insure thou
profs:m. - The fel:ammo siasinsent, whoh ler
fiat m the Harrmburgh Tclestigh time 13M inst.
vies quilt a dalterang ae maul of the snits of
the complus
Scots Matra. Flax Immaannt Coammg.—We
pain, '.no a quiry of the Inflafa.diadde Secretary
arm. Company, Mar Me roper, made od the Bird
1.4' I/rectors fir the quartet coding o,tobef 31.
sdmia,lbaf the noronnf of policies mom ,
f-rr the %carter are— * 7 1,632
For the preariocta gainer from the Am of
lone, once toe company wan ornan,2,l, 71)4
Wank. number of politico, 2,336
Whole ■mount of property :toured. 52,4d1,150 00
Lovers poui Ito loot quortor, and I.qu:da•
ted, pubj,:t to droll by the I:euted •t
a4ght, $3,0110
Amount of tteentoulututi capital an cart',
sr d premium coca,
This has protiabiy been the moat recceeritti
company over organ and in the Stale; and the
beard of directors are pattscd in •warding high
praise to the Secretary, Mr Wien, the Actuary
Mr. Owner, who hoe charge of the cfllct at Ptits•
LAO, and the agents generally, for their intelhe
gent and artcoeiterui undertaking of it. atra.ra.
The fallowing coma:luau:Boon also bears feat,
many of the promptness of the ntAcer of the com
pany in this City in pntug Imes itioufned.
Mr. EMIII3R, Hoeing had My WO anil nonleata
destroyed by E.ghtaing during stto ism had mono
OM payed over lb., place and suctoriy, on when
had receolly tilt oleo so tam:trance of 11000, by
the :Stahl Almon, Fire:nartrance Company. n 1
Mon:burg-1n Justice to the Company I desire to
cameos theougn your column. my satWleffon li r
Om prompt and honorable payment of ray hag be
A. R. Canyon, E.rr , at their Branch i.olicr on
ttoothfind Arent, end would mow: 1:0”1,11•11 , to •
commend the Company and it, agent, worthy
the enundeooe and patronage of those wootoug to
utteet en parartnee
•
3.1.11E3 301 KELVY
WilLin. To w /atop, November, 1850.
If utltrodeot'l otothe• Kiln:lunacy to tun Gaznitt
be must cuofitln Io u. tun name.
FROM WAIMINGTON.
Cortelpendence of the PotAlton+ Gazette
WASIIIHOTON, NO7. 'a, is 50.
Removals and Appolntmente—The Last
of th• Audttors—Enemies within the
Entrenehments—The Central Smell.
can 141111•110 A-11 r h Encroach.
Meat.
Lido A. K. l'arria, Second Comptroller of the
Tneaatlty. Lea received notice to leave its nacho
au rho drat of ibe coming month. tte will "be
suecteded by lion. nand Hall, of Vt. Mr,
flail wee known, come right of ice year, age, as
az active and able member ot Cenicreas.
Hon. A. O. Dayton, Fourth Auditor, will also
yeoman the first proximo. I hove not learned
who is to be his saccestor I have not he a rd o r
the perticulet *Lori cordage of Aaron, or redact
of aryl recent ones ltripatablo la hip. He induct
red tome ceolture 'stelae or eighteen mouths ago.
on account of the defalcations el Wetmore, Scott,
and other navy agents, whose account it writ
his duty to supervise_ Pat he is from New ler.
tey, and that State having taken a aomemet, (or
someresulit perhapp , it has been thought only a
rust toted:town thri its Ltemooretie etrig,ns here
should the natural effect. ht the tame. Th •
redrement tit Mr. Dayton Ica,r, Mr. Pleasanton
P.lO Auditor, the Mat et that interest.og be ace
en, tats wore zn calve When General Taylor's
oiminerttatteo come .n. The Cate of the veacr.
*We old gentleman, the only surv,ving Attain:reef
the best dynasty, is ao happily illustrated by the
opening suture of Moore most beautiful emm,
,has I quote it, Inking the libtrty only of ebony.
log the grader of the gOverronv pent,.
' . tle'• tan 1.1 row of Summer
Lan blooMina Ono.,
All Lts lovely companion
Aso faded sod gone
No flower of n:a kindred.
No rose bud is we.
To reflect black his blinhaa
Or give sigh tor nigh."
Mr. Pleasenton hat chaigro of the irght house,
■nd being not far from four were, many ardent
etpentants have been, for these len year, pest,
toning for his resignation. Perhaps the dept.
tare of the Intl ~o f hie kindred" may operate op
on h muse no as to induce his own speedy with
drawal from racial life, bat the better opinion 4
that he prefers to stand a imonumem of the elem•
racy- of his foes,—until the lut sand runs out.
The Seoreiary of State tangoed last evening. ,
journey from Marshfield to the Capital wee a
continued ovation. Beside Important roman
tomatoes which will college Ma attention, he will
he earnestly appealed to to — diennts from °fire
number of Perm. , o distant parte of the cone•
, who arc notoriously tnnng all the it,nuener
which their official positioo give. them to oppose
the admlnistradlon, distract the Whig party, and
promote the interests of their opponents, to whote
titayetrlginally owed their appointments. Each rt.
man is hoes, the Snrveyor General of fovea and
Striscernrin. It Is astonishing that ao hitter, a par.
tiatu as ho is abould have hen permitted to re.
Min, for an hour slier a Whig atimitlsinnion came
In, en office which he is known to have always
used to promote political purposes. There are
hundreds of inich caeca, and if they have been
overlooked, or the men have been lejudicionaly
spared for dearly two years, the error should now
be promptly corrected.
Every thing indicates that we have yet a
Warm controversy in store with our ancient
friends over the water, concerning Central Amer.
lea. It has always been my opinion that trio
Monroe doctrine should be rigidly enforced in eve.
ry case clearly elfemlng our national interests.—
, L is a Not Mot a distinct proposition was made ■
low year. since trout the governmenti,ol
mg., for the annexation of that State to our
Union. Now, though under present cinema..
eta, we want no more territory, yet there can be
no doubt that if the slavery question were once
conclorively settled, the national Benito:met would
be Unanimous or the annexation, to this cooled•
weep, of all the country through which the ship
canal is about to lie ccortrueled. For rn process
of time it mart become to thoroughly Amer....
izod, lying, aa it dote, on the direct rout, to our
Paclfiu Denote, that nothing but the immoil act
will be required to zone that people and curs oar
; and indivisible. It certainly could Lot be I. Mrs
aced that Groat Rtlllllll ehoutd sex, Mote Stoics,
er one pert, it there We., no treaty protesting
them new net that entrap,. Ytt the IN dime it JO
Iho face of elect and express prevision, of Clthe
trews lately concluded bmween on. The words
j of rte treaty ore—
i "The Governmebto of the United Stares and
Glued. 13ritain hereby lecture, that, neither the ono
no, the uthtrwill obtain or maintain for itself, site
exclusive control over the said canal, agrcemai
that neither will ever erect or immolate en
fiZIttILI” .11161.11i0G the row,. or is tie re L.ot
thereof, or ccruyy, or fitrtfy, cb4rse,or arlerrio,
or rorter - se, any ikewnihr. our Nicaragua Ccsre.
Ewa, the 21104Vilt. Cuo.t, or cry parr rf Ceour.
.11teerwri .3( WII: .1,, In Lite 1.1 aril p.c.:L
imn which either aloe. , r 1., y MI.& or toy al
liance unites° either tied or may have to or with
Sove or .prop e, putione or ereCti.4
or tnerrotatortig RUT bur, hurrriczooor, or r.. 1 cccu
Ding, fortifying, or g N'etar ugo,
Mokquito cotter, or Roy pArt oiC:0I1M11 J
I...nrunge cook/ not be clone, ht. A d
122 h :Ms tren , y in hardly td2 to :wi, 0;e,
to, tern r Ifin,ady riiinnd.s. LI, and meet arr..
gan ly viotated by the Briti.h. They ha .e tea
ad mum, occupied, fortified, hod eidonia•d the
moat important ..pati of Central Ater:iced°, wit :
the port of San Juan, in the Slate of Nicaragua.
They have seined an American vest , taerein,
oltrd elenerieerreiOanati and a teems, eonLaes
ted American property. They bare procured
from our gove•ornent thei recall of a murder...,
able, and distinguished Minister, and they have
retained, to their own sea me, Chatfield,. repro.
aentaure iu Geatemiiit and Central Alumina at
large, a moat iorident and•olfervi re rerun, whore
Very preyrnee ts a arum insult to Naesragar
and to Us. I ray 01:4 nut unadvisedly, hut after
reading and maturely roryteentg Kit the docu.
m•ma bearing upon the re,.
Noiwitbatad•.og the treaty the face of
tall me clue! dv.ere, o,lf Fusa.tion a U.tiLrely
more emharraaa•ng and auantfaeag thin u Ws.
before the tram WA, made.
To the Huaorahie Judge and Ma Assomete Jaatr.
cos of the Carl of Q.irtcr &mins, & : , Sec,
of Allegheny Gmtnty.
The Gilled Jury for the October term, for Ibso
o.lug disficased of ail the bust.as brought bet..
them, itoollo etubtacs Itte present oppotoottly .
%nto Mint to th e Court toot. v
otovra un owlet.
sue -cis which they Caaria, to be !nuthatch
rated Veda, sad of n
vital Ilupmtatme to at
moat, of Allegheny comity.
Ad gommialuset is, or should be, instituted go.
•the bench. 000 welfare of the goyeread.
Too Limed Jury, in she dire.cge of thee. do
lies name been called upon to Act La ayfreat nam.
bee of a.m./sea al Mu open tad onyisitimf mulatiou
or the Law,by riming who keep whit le (ewe
1...1y cei.ed . applol hutiver t 'atto shim. imprint,
to be s , oroonaly Ou Ire ittercossi Am cut, vra th.
Ott a: P thb m,,, ~ butun Mgamlt llieaiy L
nor Isom ..r eirldece e hatoto the Thry el ,toot Ito..
meet*, openly 011:011 teat they ore virstotte g the
!torso/ tonic tVoattills to keeping such 000e1e, sod
soy that they =MIMI! effete to psy r the hoe warn,
slop unposed - for ,
otlett•-.fisca.nn .4 lase aciliFft;
three months. It is coceided on CV hands re liii
a thamit task, to reach and check this graWng
, but child every good cit.,' be brought ti,
ragtime his riaponsibiluy to rho adle, and evert
officer. whose duly tt is to toot that the isms are
fmnfully ohm.., discharge that euty eacemer•
homily and tally, this monnier evil might and e Oa d
be pearly !eoaenet', it ED tiV,VoVel.home orb
but eatuttporottyely tear of Mt cocain! iceigu rei•
marts who have made any retcras at t e yrei.e,
$13653 3 1 tarn—so the• se far ea the ism is eon • irne,l, !hi
11.0ral prel:6lo, meth ICitt
Z,rce port. 41 of u❑ county. The
w,u:4l reepectfTly sub.% whetter toe
MMIh==IIMIS
'quote, do not obtain such heenite cost at, in the
sprit sod aural tit the law In many ms news
Persons applying for hcense present 'or peti
lions 'tined by the reqnisile number of persons.
seeing forth that such nouse is necessary and that
the petitioner ta • man of good moral cha mer and
of temperate habits, Mat he has the act wiry no.
cmmodationn for man and horse ; when the fart
is, o Mat the house is not necessary fur the e ub,,,. no
commodatrua, that he has not prepared arisen with
the net esserws to entertain the tmVeler or way
faring man, and in very many cases, qlet chancierof the petitioner raj et the reverse of 'label is stated
in Ms petition. The law on the subject a mensing
taverns, pouted 3 1 -htt April, 1850, leaves disere.
money with the Court whether such lice se shall
be granted, but in the ezercion of this di Tenon it
mama be *apposed that the Court could •ye such
informatton to very many of the cave., its a dec . &
understandingly on the subject. twerpeen n of the
statemeat of the petitioner. 10 older to re ice., olio
Court, in some degree, front thisembarra, teat, th
Grand Jury would reser - Orally swami, it I whet,
the Court is ant I ully acquainted with tit • lie, ee
forth by such pettlleftl, taut too or mu. • ut
oignersattall be called upon to state
under oath, their knowledge of ouch far
II ea.°, lie coloO.,!erc.l a bled a p t-, ri t r an if
lure to assert !bat mrcy tveaftlniti.aa pc •ces d
p,(11.,14 trimout du t F. 8 elo a, 11 , lot to e tow
reasnu, ago such peubaaa, wit f sr , co
stood that they 'Voted or ir..,TOt bit te'kd .Ipor,
testify before the court 0, these
to • large majority of efiS, WrlhhlOll Ito! annie
and thus the sauction would !ens? !
fritlil,Flo Iron] much war nfa. tolets of sup •r
dtasswe and death. The Grand Jury can of leave
tins mg: resent ran tot to dilly al , “,
.oat in ill, ,Lour,-- of the, iireeet fan Pl.B rata th
troth of Indictments brought for var.pa. • r Mit
v asmula rod lament,• burl lame, :mercy,
murder, ait rots, it was perweuy el. eat Ito
at least three /Dullest f all each easea_i ginntee
in, or were in roma way con ue etrd with tinkles
house., and that the rot sons of Allegma omit
art hem, Word heavily from yore to yr r. fedi
reeny may he, for the support of throe pas of
snfanrq and rfatrk.
The Grand Jury stetted and imported th Coen
ty Jail, where there are at present alto o hun
dred and ten pervon+, many at them, it is painful to
add, aro females of almost all ages from Its f 0 CO
teen The cells fit for use are entirely inadequate
for the proper arrangement and aceommodation of
the prisoners; to many laSlllaCell there are three or
lour at one all, the accommodations ere only for
two; this ought DOE to be, tbappper tier of cells!.
.fit for use, beteg unfinished, thus compelligg lho
keeper of the proton to crowd thu prisoners into
the FORMS tiers. The apartments appear to be gm
coldly well kept,taktng into conaideration the char
acter of the inmate*. There are seine things that
might be Improved. The yard to net so clean as it
should be, which was pointed our to the keeper,
who gave as a rcason that there was al egress
from the yard, except Flown tumor three flights of
amp+ Thal, the commissioners could remedy, by
making to gate through the Weal wall into the par
sage between the Court blotter and Jail, which lm
proVentent Is recommended. The prison is badly
Fel:dilated; on poleriug the cells you meet a heavy,
confined nit, Which oven for a few moments to
Very unpleavant, and haw flay person can remain
in ouch no atmosphere for months without fatal in
jury to the health, is bard to conceive. There
have horn meth of Improvement suggrsted, hut
whezherany of them, or any other, will prove sue
nosful, without remodelling the entire structure,
ot to problem the Jury would not miderlake 'to
solve.
There Was found In every all, or newly ao,oc
copied by males, one or more packs of cards.—
The Jury „menet withhold the opinion that IV,
annul. , not be permlued. In reply to inquiries
made of tame of the prironen, yoong men whore
appearance and action. lUiline,rd at least ordina.
ry Intelligence, confessed that their acquaintance
with cards wee one of the means by which they
were brought into trial place of contlnement and
degredat en. in view of there tarn, the Jury
would eartiorly urge the reformation of 011 evil
upon whore province it is to tee to it.
. .
The much of improvement in the county or
Allegheny, to the fart ten year., has been rapid in
many rerun' , " end there has been a large amount
ezneeded to builder:, to accommodate our court.
of juellne, she ritareito winch the nrmasary butr•
al na of the Count to tranencled. end records in.
ninety kept, ariront for the cafe kertrog of neon
role, rind other oftendera. But Were is still so
other eipriedituro Which We arena Jury mould
thou , utunuStlg gnus upon the aticretnit of the
geed museaant t hie county, turf Wank' not (col
that the untie. the Jury was umpatmelled to tit
eharge, had had the •tehthanee thou importance
demanded, anthem this reentamend•voo.
It in the erection of a Haute at Refuge. Tit-
-
Grand lary 1.4 that themple mention of tit
name, Heuer of Reser, w illenlist Merida in eqp•
port 01 meuure. Who hat hiked a long our
wharves iii this city, or through tbe different
thorougetcree; and along our canal, tind even
through the quieter portions of the co fifty, that
has not been 'painfully convinced or the absolute
nemssity of actrs'llefoge' for children and youths
that arc found at all these points s Many of whom
have no regular resting place, nor any perm° to
care for thorn, hod who at night sleep in barn.
porde, hay lefts, or in Mite den of intan,y.,,nd for
their daily bread depend Upon pil@ring. begging,
and in many) caner Meson eta' more degrading,
If ponlhle, and when the cold approaches. ther
are led to commit acme crime for which they are
incarcerated in the county jail, to escape the in
clemency of the weather, and to come out thence
schooled to nets of villainy and interne. This is
true picture of children end 'own, both male
and .ernele. The records of the canna or fins
county will theie reprorentations
WO it be doubter) teat these juvenile vet/rants
and offenders furnish Mal,floll9 in fill the kills and
penitenitarie4 t• ecenpy the time of our Cones
anO Janes, Vild supply victims for thugallowal to
i n crease one axesl Surely this will not be de
nied- The Greed Jury, at thhaterm, have been
called upon 10 investigate cozen in which boys
from nine peals old and upward were Indicted
for larceny. birrgiarv,lind other crime,. la view
of these fart, the Grand Jury would appeal with
great confidence to every friend of our race in
this county to take this vohjeet into immediate
and acmes consideration. The last Legislature,
be their action on the eobject, warrant the belief
that if the matter ie undertaken by thin county,.
donation of twenty or twenty five thousand dollars
woo'd b , made m aid In the erection of sec an
Institution. To leave out of the'question the duty
every cilizon owes at . philanthropist and pat iot,
In a pecuniary point 01 view, the citizens of this
mon , v would sace mosey, and be gainers by-Sus
reini,g stet. an m-tilution. The Grand Jury
would. therefore, urge minn•tbe attention of the
ColseleSifineefil Iv lake some tines to bring tha
subject before the people el thiacoooty at an early
day.
There Is another matter closely connected
with a House of 11..d050 for juvenile vagrautn and
offender,. That it n Work House for adults
Th. ',trivet has been before the miodn of the
people of this county, sod :he object sod silvans
tapes are en pesfectly obvious, est the jury would
deem a wnw.,,,os, to say more than merely mill
MI-at:on to it There are penman guilty of °dens
cen neatest the low win are sentenced to a few
thes , bunty jail. Among Min 1111121hOr,
these an: .toole.ses permn, who would owlet
' ,, king to In log Idle. 0tr0.,., resin commit
d cc olFencee fir tho very te'pe'e of being cum.
to trod t"P“, or he supp,, , isrl without work, and
see s lane nod growing expect,: to ths county.—
Wert tro a bon eofto • dessiption, coon is,-
,s would siren %hair lining. l. a•i, and go toot
of ids..., better men and women 'hoe dmdtr the
precut sp.'ein, and besides, it would rid the
coon pot rotor vi ib,: characters that make tne
rOonts j,d ao itsallith, Were ti aodrn wd to such
o.•• that they would he tomtit /1.. d m later.
la I.•tsni Co the ensure of the HOo. Judge
hieG•de, at the r omtm nee or, of the tmm. the
G -yd Ju y were rarri..d to learn that there
no
authority to the bands or our Commis.
stoners m royals the bodges in thn county. Every
•or a ho I card or era the ei.le charge of his
rn r MITE have beet, startled hi the announce.
then u t f•ct; and every Tel pope: more et.
Mutt . be perfectly apparent. that nos
ten this a reinert.ed !rowdily. the County will he
involved ta e heavy expenditure for the erect=
of now bridges It ti withta the toowledge of
tile Gryorpury, distillers , are bridges,- Yen now,
so much decayed as to be entlrely unsafe, nod
some Importable. This is a matter of prcestag
moment horn as regards the convenience and
safety of the chineas of this County, an well se
in v,,t wing t h e saving of a large arson at of money.
The Grand Jury vr mid a u limited° to recedes
mend to the Commissioners, any means withat
-h•t, power, to prevent the dtnestriona tennis at.
laded to chive, Until the necewary legislation esti
be don the 'object.
Thera to another metier which hat been brought
to the notice of the Grand Jury by the Coen, and
tiro by .time of the efileera of the County. ho
have offices In the Court Raw; it is the re Ate of
ot,htien the Coun R•lenall and Pablo. °flee,—
Tne prettent ranee of lighting the Coon Room.
he rend cm. to enbject v•rioue objectionp; porno
of whet are, the Inconvenience, the defacing of
ferni ere. !typal", and reienda by grethe; hot a still
matt felt -um t bjectlm ft the lnyecurtty incident
to the ore el ettedlrt or lamp. among genera.—
Tee apae,tat et's candle cr Wrap even destroy
n th ,. than . , ro year, of gam wenth roll Far
tee.° reetnar,the Grand Jury would cordially re•
commend to rho Corourayioatra the lottoduction
of car trio the Court Room. and. Offirea The
nuie rx terse fee introducing gat int the °Seel,
ou'd be the coy; of the ripe. nod bur:tong the
on ratios otthupyirtt the • ffi.tey would have in pay
rar whatever gas would bo burnt to their teepee
tier
offices.
the re.scn, of the County ore deeply inter
erred in the cab ty of the Public Huddler!, for in
them are deposited the record. br title and proper
indehtedneisol individuals to a very Jorge
mourd.,b.nddes the record, of wit's,snd'ailter vat
treble OOPGIOPOLP7 end yet to clew of the immense
naporinoce of these interests, to a large number
of our cameos, there Is bet one retain employee
go a ntsht watch at the Public Buildings of Alley
glic'ny County, to protect them against the mid
night ineendi. ry, anti the sings of lawless per
eons oho sveemble frequently at night on the
ar , ,nids, or In the immed,ste slcinlty tithe Caort
House. Tire Grand Jury wool.] suggest the pro.
one, of leer-moos the night Pelle2 for the better
Innerly cf the intereats above referred to, believe
Jog that ono person is entirely insuMcient far moth
, .
It is arilftraiae4tiecoutt - tiotkviartert-Aort.
stony to the ftill and falthdirdischargebtdely to
oublic innerlonartea, and especially PO In the case
of terse to whore management end care is cam.
mood the comfort god volt 6atcg of their follow
moo
rise Grand Jury, at the dote el their labora,
evaded teumarives or the privilege of visiting the
Wontera Peratentlery, and mks, picaeure in adds
ng, that the tem, cnteel observer could tut fail iso
be struck watt the perfect Pioiriffou ffall kris
nyteurneut., end with the frank, kiwi, end - geode,
manly :therms et the %Verdun, Major Beckham.—
Tee Jury would not desire to draw eiftripnillOne.
tel cannot withhold the egpreeeion et notelet) that
tee internal appearance attic County Prised) coo
male very untitvorably with the pairon above
alluded to, b:th is nienturement and clench.
neee,
Il la true, the eirennistinn,N of the two, iu regard
to the Introduction 0, the teraktee, and ocher
thinee, are very dal . ..cell. bet, at the memo (mac,
Out 60 great as to eccoont for the striktng differs
earn to the want of clue linos and order there in
to the County Jail. Theta, things ere merely re-
Verte,l to that the properxelnedientnny be tweed.
The Jury we a much pleased to team front Mayor
Beckham, itoo me number or primmer* from We
revel, In (rile large, yet, in Inn 'pace
of reunetin
years, the onety, with the eXcep:Zeti ofone year.
hes not fed it. pill , one dollar for tho nielnlennteo
of none -fora Tam neode no filinrnent.
Th- J ,ry repo!. (own, Wilfullll girmp
••pott , hrfon of we ronserni,
,1 , pt ter Gentrcl, C.
. ), rr T.t. J ; n M , tad the Trot , erning
F C nil their ibiennurst,
eti ;o 14 , 11,:tung thtt -bor,f Jun.
al: of Watch A. 11,0 , ,C71 , i'1•
JAMES WRION. Fireman.
THO'T, J CAMPBELL,
A' HIRAM Miffs.
T,ll IS, TOSFIER LINHART,
THOMAs HUTCHISON,
JOSEPH VINO,
GEORGE WILDES,
PETE R ATOM,
ALEXANDER WRIGHT,
JAMES FREJORE. '
MILLER. M I CLELLANG,
ROBERT WTORKLE,
REASON DAVIS.
ZiCHEIJA PATTERSON, •
ED4IARD SPENCE,
J. A. FITZSIMONS. •
r. 01107NEC4II INEWS
C7Nespalld.niN. of •he N Y. Commeteal Advesti•et
Limos', Nov. Si h, 1850. '
As far as foreign politics are concerned, the
present week has been an eventful one The en.
tleipations that it would settle the fate of the Gera
men question have been realised, and the menet
of hie settlement has been each an to denote an
tualiniVoolll triumph of the Absolutists. The
Emperor of Finagle now occupies the position not
merely of protector of Austria and conqueror of
Hungary. but of dictator over all the German
Siam.
FIIIIWOMIIett Or GICLOWIT
The history Male events by wbich the humiltro
Oen of Proems has lbet been mated, may be rapid.
If told. -At the departore of the teat pet-Let, the
respective armies al Prussia, sun of the to caled
German cenfederatton, represented by Mama,
Baena, and Wurtemberg, were marching upon
Herat, the ono from the North, and the other from
the South, with every alga at an impending collo
aim, srhile to add to the threatening aspect cf af
titre, a woe known that the Premien Farman Mitt
later, General fudowdz, had proposed the mohtli•
amino al almost the entire military force of that
canniry, which would have mined Its army to
nearly 150,000 men. In the face of these events,
however the money markets of the, vinous
taus at Europa showed little diaturhance, and hence
it was evident that among the roost observant
elmana there was. conviciten that Prussia had no
real inlcotton lo fight the Mule of camtitutlonal•
mot, tar which she appeared to be mentna emit
preparation's, and that the whole display would
end In a Nraosaction,” by which the various moo.
arena mould agree upon a cotopact that eboeld en•
tole them to repress effectually Litho liberal hopes
of the age. The correctness of this clew has
been 'completely demonstrated, and Bent and
Schleswig Holstein are to be "pacified,^ and fed•
eral Gummy to he re.conalituted, under the es
pecial auspices of the Emperor of Russia.
- Thetlnsolente of Amide:has been undisguised
throughout, while the evidence that the King of
Prussia has been animated in all his demotion..
[lona merely by dynastic: ambition, have bees
equally plain.
Ott the Ist of November, a Bavarian corps of
uOOO nice, with IWO Austrian, and twenty field
trim., entered the city of Hausu, in Hesse Camel,
the Elector mama pievtously issued a decree an•
unitheing that each would be the case, end that It
WHO le mimeo • legality and order." 'On the fob
hawing day, the Prosaism from the opposite aide
entered the city of Cassel by a famed march, and
'they anbuquently penetrated to Fable, In the cen
tre of the State, having got them au hour or two
before t hn Baverisoa , Who were also making for the
same point.
AI me very peribd °reheats movements, a cabi
net council was gibing at Balm, with the Xing
ereeidiag, al which Weiss anderalood the =urea
Wbhe Phraned by.Prutetia am to be definitely' de.
aided. The result of ibis council am determt•
nylon that the proposed military tesolance to
Abstrin and her allies should be abandoned, an.,
as n conreqoenee. that the requirercarts insisted
on by the Emperor of in the recent contd.
enee at War.sw, which had been attended by
Count Bran.:e, bore. :be Prussian Waiver, should
in all metered pown be submitted to. There re
quirements were understood to invoke the recon•
atructiou of the German Conderation upon the
snore beats as that of the Holy Alliance. in 18 1 5 ,
and the intmedlate suppress 4 on, by force of arms,
of the contest of Schley:els Holstein nod of the
constitutional struggle of the people cf Hesse.
On the following' t morning the announcement
was made of the resiarration of General Radowits,
by whom the recent warlike policy had been lose
s timed. He had herd office 'for little more than
o month, and fitriting no support from the Pros.
sine people, who knew ire! eh his demonstrations
were merely to uphold and extend the power of
the King, and not far the welfare of the people._
he ha& shrunk at laid from the responsibility of
the ultimate inane which he had gone no far to
provoke.
At the diseuesion in the Commit the opponents
of fladowits were Count Brandenburg, and M.
Manteuffel, and, upon his resigrution, Manteuffel
was temperarolg charged with the donee at hie
otEcte. Cunt Barnatoff, the Proemial,' ambassador
at Vienna, hot, however, been sent for, and is coki•
aidered likely to be appointed to it. Two other
rrliCinf7s resiveil at the came time with BAJO•
wits, and the cabinet was therefore in confusion.
Anita, r striking event followed, to increase the
perplexity. Atter the discussion in which Hods
wi was. defeated, Count Brandenburg was soli.
cd with 6 11CPJUI33 fever. Its Pregters was rap.
td, and'on the morn,tig attic 6:h of November be
died.
This incident, Uinta - ever, althan'a the Count was
eine, of the:Cabluet..a not likely to comae any al.
terstiott of the enure° w urh aftaira have taken
Ito wan a b!goted reaclinnial, and to his policy for
alto lan two years tray be aitribnicil the ditgurt
which all the Ge.rivan 'dimly now entertain toy
the way iti which Prunes bus betrayed their canoe
Bat hie colleagues and probable itoccessora are of
the name cast.
Meanwhile the results of the humiliating de
cision which has been arrived at regarding the de
mands of Austria end Knurls have become lames
diat•lr apparenr. The Prussian generale have
rewerved orders on no accotint to eneiti the Smi
tten. In Hesse; sod a leave it Austrian., Bavaria
nos and Hacove tens is forthwith ter be dispatched
to Hot:will, where the arrival of an Austrian or.
firer to prohibit all further LOstilities is already an.
noanced. The Vienna paper. in the interest of
the G rvertirneni are roaring of Mete uttered by
the Emperor, that the time may noon coma or
qurtmg Silesia. which was wrested from
Austria by Frederick Ito Great. Redetsky bun
been summoned by telegraph from fiblen,to attend
a great corncob of War; and a •'porfect union' . Is
o , :entatiouely proclain e•l between the Counts of
Vienna and St. Peter:ours, in all their views of
the platten' croi;.. All the Summer friends, of
Prussian are at the same time descrtingher. Baden
witote Grand Duke she restored by -the force of
her arms lonic &Frolic poser, is unequivocally
aching egaa.at her; nen the other and smaller
pow ra, who hays au late-:y had to 'bank her Inc
similar sesviee, ore likewise rejoicing in her
defeat
In this stale of allsirs the Erfurt union is admitted
to be virtually extinct. Free conferences, which
will avowedly be guided by Russia, Crete be forth
with held for the settlement nr the future constitu
tion of the confederation, and all the other termini
tint mid political questions of the time. In these
conferences any deference which may be shown
to Prussia will be merely on the surface. Her pow
er for tee present is wholly gone, for the King has
now neither army nor people io support shim. He
has resigned the one .and alienated. the other.
Things are already expressed which tell the tale
of Ins position. The hope coolly mentioned by the
reactionists is that ',IAMB will be moderate m her
triumph, and will forbear from emoting any con•
damns that. may bh unnecetsarily otiensive.
Here the matter at present _rests. Every thing
seem; to prordish an adjustment, which will induce
tie absolutists to believe that the whole of Europe
is once more restored to its old condition. But
this blindoest is'orily shared by their most ignorant
supporters, and a wide and tummy conselousnma
evidently prevails that they are merely heaping
earth epon a volcano.
The recent ngaresson of the Pope condones to
he the only subject of egmtcmcnt in England, and
the clergy, the dalliance of some of wham with
Kornentem has been the cause of nll the erpre•
bonded danger. are not universally urging their
tl.tego to remonstrance. Lord labs alnati, room
over, has gained great popularity by a letter be
has putting:led to the fi sin, of Durham.
Adviees from Rao g.c la P01(41 nf the 4th in! Sep.
tember. Lying a 4rcrec of the Emperor 'abo.ish.eu
in, trnffie in n!nnen, end declaring it pinny. Con
sequent upon .his tn,re in n rumor tat the Eng.
list, government here a , Inngih resolved to give up
the mviniensnee ni their Airman Squadron.
Ln,t , OF LIPI AT CONITANTIPOPLX.
tet.e.r. from llumnant:unpie, reasitell
:his trovnr,c, ebe.titin Ore following oategraph :
" TEe Crtiputua Pn,k,eit sty, Of 100 guns, lying to
mucbor lu the Golden 11 , m. Flew op allO ~' clock
ou Ihn moan,! of the 27J el 00$otit, %pa Get oft
crow of ab,ut. 700 men, mill 10 ere repot*, d to
Wm. el.caped."
•
in Italy, toe repro:acre proccea ii being earned
on with unabaled complacenc I. The i.ountry is
swisompletely chained, that lull!, intelhaence of •
!Abr.t Lund is nr received from it, but every
Pow and then some new circumstance masonea
to ressandAllierwres: nneordisinust he., Da•
ring rho tiniNew days. tna
Ausittin onrimnandint
at leatnyrd has imre d a. prohlbition against the
least expression aunt - Rausn et oi r rapprohation dot
•ri ß a. any Ihettricei perrotninacirs; this bong
been lion of the only instal left by Ilhich the in.
balcianta euultt gird expteetion to the at.ettral Ptt•
!ideal feeling:
Letters cloys 'Turin or-en that the !ripe hes on.
communicate.; Redmont. Such
~ p roccetlihg
."... giute. P.h.blits tint tit: mate« e%t regimes
%lib/ el A V.III.ALTIri .:
Eor ri
oz—l•lea.c cneuT.ce Jou ti DA., of IV.o
Th./ Ward, a 4 ca , dida. for Nl . 4y r, bolo= tho
Anticovionle, aiul Whig Conroution.
nolthd.taric, your INIFIGi
CsPe, Jolts J Roasts is conning's] as sestet:date
fat ths , Alt -alt;, at the nest 01,11011, rabies as the
decitlan n( the es big eel Al.ll.4.ollioplay ttoneen•
h on. Irecesiseted he well he supported es se entice
firemen ; a geed and acompetent men, by
men cif ALL , VA R'lll , J3
colled&emS
W.COOOx Ine itigh.tlenotableol
ho settniied o• a onai , loto for it.o oleo of hia7or
tathOiwzt rteotton, oul.joct to thr , •leolston of Ito
Wkilittol.Anzimoootlio C.ty Convent'orr,bt•
MEE=I
. .
bid F.retlg—Vou teell . ;Oct, e sone nee that L. II
Ltentanomaray.. Witt he supported 1, MI , Glenda RS
n. clAildate for the offlee of Major, ea t e heat ekeoon,
eatoret to the deanion oi the Wittf,a ol Anlialralllnlit
I, eentioc. I not l‘livflerl bi.Tril WARD.
Ma la nyre—Ear-1 re—sir—You plena annetiacti the
MeOf C, :VW GAN, vs C /odd's: footle
ayoralty,y 'select to the ,raatesti of ism Whtgt
Ca. ven,let, Mr. Morcan's Ci 11140., 1 . he strangle
ofned by a Is t of' is ode., he he Itc Po h copalle and
hone - t (ntrod,Sl :MAN CITIZENS
111011SELDSOarltLlair
. .6261;
lAallth3 n. itICLIAICOSON, SONS OWDEN;of
[ldiot! Ireland, havrog proof that goals' itf othorrto
Patatc, made up to redcat Me their "Ilobsessife" Lin
ens, and sealed "William, Richardson 6 1 Co, Belfast,^
were sold a short time since in New Vona, as rams=
GOODS ' God knowing that the disposal of such, to Worn
imperfeetty aequemed with 11,0 seal, mast, it allow.
ett to psis unbeed.d, prove detriMental Ir their repo•
tatoin at manufamumrs, Was think it richt to Inform
rho public that no sort ha1:1 , 4, as " pa:pliant Rath ,Neon
Fe fln." is e. g.geft In the Idnen Lloslneas, either in
Ileyast or any otter part of the North of Ireland
illettarrPoo, Bona k Owden would roqoest those
who gire o prefneence to Bole goods, toir that the
sabre of the firm in 101 l 14 camped ma el oh Piece,.
g rrrrrr er alit, 11011 1 / 1 1/lell.l and 111.11•111111) 1
JOIIN BULLOCICE t JOIN II LOCKE,
MeV d2t ReprerentallVdf, Z Pine 41. New Votk
13n Sunday Morning, tbolitth list, by the Rev.
COU103:1 Itossail. and Itiontooarr,
diaghter of John Taylor, all or tblo city.
DIED,
fro the the loth ;noun . ,S at Dubuque, lowa, Dams
(renniton, formerly a rerbletat of this city, and part
ner in the Gnu of Stade Er. ErCo.cr.
ltir. ErGOttner's untimely death was hauled bye
fail fret, a baggy is Which ha war 4eicing hts little
danghter and a ream: men, into weft, when descend-,
fag a bill sem! of the hornets gar: way, ut came,
gammam
of which, the hoe became restive and MP
o ir, th rowing the three oat of thew eta, the Trams
man and child teethed unhurt; whit lie. &Ger nerhi
uncle was dislocated, the. PrinElPal \ bane l• f the leg
protruding threugh the thin 2.1011:1: three inches. Prompt
medical old Kansa tbo fmegured limb, r e nd confident
hopes were entertained that Gush and lite repaid he
loth d; but Ina few day. alarming symptoms rendered
Limpet/Won advisable,_ , which Was Mantled to, yet
faded to prodace the wished for, result', and he breath
ed his last In fuse days after the open:taloa was per
formed. Tour, by the inserumble decrees of an all
mile providence was carried off.,ln MI prime of man
hood one whore all the relations of fe as husband,
father, and friend, here the moil imid.mished cburae•
tee , gpaishle, bode'reide, and iciest- one. Religion
ever controlled hla AII. O OI thrOug p life—may his
many virtues stow End fever in the II ht of a merci
ful God. Mr. °Tanner has deft a idow with fear
children, and a wide circle of trinity . Mid friends to
deplore hi. melancholy and early removal (cern
amongst them. no's
NOT
11MEETING 01 tha
of the cittal Pittsburg
this evening. Wodnesdayi
at the Board of Tin. •
taking into consideration
• MILCHANICS' FAIN, w •
of oar mechanics and nun
tested, and anitabbf appreo
Robertson ea Co
rooky fr. Melton,
• Livingston, Roggen4Co
Own Newton
butt Cartwright
Hammel Loki.
Unifies 11 Paulson
Knepp & Co
Samna City
Ales. 6111Ier d. San
A Dann
T LI embus
11 Etcher
11 11 Hawley
John C Parry
nol7nlll
iiece.niea
wlll Le bold
1., at 7 o cloc/c,
purpooo of
of Instoodug
1 and Ingenuity
could be foul)
• neoaroo•-1
14, Corr to Co
ter
'FoAell tr. CO
ORM{
Viraodwell • •
.. , .
T ARO OIL-10 tiris viater so-aimed; just we
ceived tar mile by SELI.ERS,
_ 11,12.3
""iMrlaraiir
ra UM ARABIC 1.0 Z OGF.O-111 be.. Art reed by
N-1 - nrYl ' R EbELLERS
LALPPL_ACK—'II tdt , rel. far .a.lo by
R • P. SIFI.LERS
EzTM PT LOG WOOD-97 bzs
I sLs4 7c,dibi.Rs
LINSE.V.D 01L-15 tab. for tale GT
m I CANfiELD
n 7
TODACCCMIS kegs Thetas. Twist. lost k.e'd for
owe by f [non] JOHN ATT.!. CO
"DR00318.-ICO d-un now larva Corn Etri, - ems, on
handjortnee by , JOHN WATT& CO
IVlALlTEA—Uheches.%vr.,ol.4,4..,..r.
DRY APPLES—IW bq near, for sale by__
0027 .101111 WAITa CO
aluspeatea ,
26 CASlidad'rbe above celebrated ardelo Ou 4.4
.d for sale at a reduced price, by
• w dr. 21 41ITCLIELTBEC
6027 , Liberty street
S UNDRIES -18 bile extra Rye Fleur;
6 brts (resit
herb Eggs;
. 4 bile eat ReII Better;
64 beetle! NeabaneelpPoiatosic
OD lb} Beekateas;
4 seeks Omens;
I 0 snake Dried renettetc for sale 14
JAMES BLACH,
ao27.dlte. Car. 'third b. Smithfield rte.
a. C. Astursa trill be supported as a candidate for
the °Mee lby all Rood. and 1 . 1 . Whigs
throughout the ehr, subject to the decision Mate con.
notion. ' (noltßoltouj A FIREMAN
BEEP TALLOW--E Les reed for sate bi •
nor/ RICE ti McCAN LEER
MUTtON TALLOW , -2,lbrls recd for sale by
11027 WICK & Ide-C&NDLESS
S. A W A
7115-4) caskarneartutrAabas
PEARL` -'-14 casks Ina eons, for sale by
n 02 7 V ICE d MeCANDLESS
NEW 00als
AT 'i
HOLMES' LITEEAEY.DEPOT,
T t
hird at, opposite the Poet Me.
.
DAVlllCOpperfteld, Not 19 and 20.
Blacksrood'a Magas a for November.
Latch's' Living Age, .NO 341.
Bolden' Dollar Magazine for December.
David CaPperfield, complete, pride 10 cent.
Boston Shokapeve,No 23.
Dictionary. of Mechanimi, No Si
Green Hand; a Short ,Yarn, complete.
Pietorisil Brother Jonathan.
Pictorial Conner. j i, i
Harper' Martz. all e back number.
Harmed Demmeten. By Charles Lever: . no'D'
Ter Irae . el to Maltling 2ti tic • Plus, £0:
TF 7on .i ah to axed- in the art of making Mince
1, Pies, Cake's, Puddle" be., you man ma the fol
lowing arAelec—
Go Sound Cumin.;
Volencism, or English Pudding Roblin.;
Candied Orange Peel;
CandiedLenion Peel;
Fresh Citron Peel;
• Grape Juice; \
French Brandy. \
All Me above anteles are far salts et
, MORRIS fr. HAWORTH'S
no 27 . Tee Store, east aide of the Diamond._
__,.'
EXICCIIITOkiII* NOTICIC.
1 VOTICGIa hereby giv n, that thennderraigned have
/I been . appointed .{:.2 more of the estate of John
Ludwig; of Versailles orn•lnp. Alle g he n y county,
deceased. All yentaslndebted to uidiortate are
mamma.: to make iMm diatc payment, and those
having claims will prese them, duty authenticated,
i
for smarm. WhI.MILACK.
nott7;ss sP . JOHN, LUDWIG. Jr Ei ! "Wn
IiCXECUTORII , lILLZ.
WILE be' aold'at pablieVendie, at the late real.
denee, of W. B. Graham, deceased, in Rosa
townahm, three mile. from Allegheny, on the Perry,.
vale Plank Road, on Tnoteday, December 1th,1650,
the following described preperty, to wit=
Four monks of Bay, two Farm Waiting, Gears,
Farming Utensils;' Honsehohl Furniture, embala hog
of one eplendid new Mahogan_y Sofa, one do:, partly
warn, ten. new spring ero a Abologarry Chain, Gilt
Mantle Look/ng Gleel, Mahogany Framed Looking
Glasses, Itletiegany Sideboard, a lot of Carpet, Chain.
Tatiks, a for Capbomd Kitchen Utensils, de. de.
I cram, evab--estreney. The nit will commence
at 11 o'cloda, A. 51.
i . D. 01. WHITTr . `Er";
ne27;IIM.W2IT ALLEN KRAMER. 1
sem TOCilik
kr , LAPAIVUTTE HALL,
fEntrunee'on Fount, at ,)
OrreflortfßElDAY Eventing, Notemisir
JRR VOGEL. will have the honor of giving a
Grand Gdocart. a above, on which occasion he
wit, be assisted by the following eminent ardstm—
Hrs. lioffnian, formerly Madame Ho rn stein, Mr. H.
/ache, M. Mil,
music Mr. Brainard. nod Ilarbordt.
Tickets JO chats ,• to be had at the stores, at
II Rlcesidspri's, Market at; Wilcora Deny store,
Fourth street, and at tee door.
Performance to commence at a quarter before 8
o'clock. nokeidat
&ELWIN - OFF STOCK OF lIST GOODS.
CARD.
TIE subscriber will commence on Wednesday
mornuut the Vitt insoult, to sell off his entire
sock of 101t11 GOODS at very reduced prkte... for
Cash,
The Stork Is la and will be found to embrace
very desirable goods both to style and quality
largej:MOptil haling beetr selected expressly for city
wade
Pe nel.Nello wish to apply themselveswith good s
at Low Prices, will find it to their advantage to call
No 112 Market Street,. J. SHEA.
Pittsburgh. Nov. 2:th,ls9.—no2o:ditstr
CIISTOU 110IIIIZ.
A ( WEE:TING of th e Astonlotion of the Board of
fill trade void be .hold this (Meader) cocaine, at
7 oblong, It their Ileum, for dist:impede of receiving
the Report of the Committee, napalmed at a meeting
of the essoci.tion,beld on Tuesday. %di Wt. ;
ac 2 2 - THONIA9 Presit.
r Te olets ant liliepatounutaatni*,
THE rotweribera ore largely suppited4riik, Gl yn
and Strap Milkers , SODA Aral, Jas. - Maryra irt
tiona.selehretee etand i 'whieh they will *ell lathe
lowest marker pries, for each or Reproved hills.
IN & M &lITCHELTRES,
natirr , . . _. LiberrY oh ' ,
/"IFIRIZE-141.5bz• now ',adios for We by •
n 0.25 • . ISAIAH DICEBT &CO
'txPruass PACTEILT
FOR PHILADELP H IA AND BALTIMORE,
109 mites CfStat.'•2 . 4 . o ottiaa Raid Road.
.
MHE,Paeketa Wit Line arili contmue routing is
long ea The weather will permit.
For Demme, apply at the orifice. fitopoomhela
House, or to D. LEDC II & CO, I
Crwal Damn.
BRITBSELS CARPETS—Deceived this, day, at W.
I,lcClintack's Carpet , Warehoase, tittai and Yieh•
hl 1c UiIITCUS Citrpru,
_
Shoat's:we. I .
WMCCUNTOBB inv.a the attend*, of L'te ao
. Boas Ales to Sus sunk of Biteetingi.: Calla
me Carpet Watehease, No BS Fourths., • e i ttoS6
QIININUFS-70 bu Dry Apples,
. 40 La What, Beans,
• 43 sacks leacher, ~
Buckwheat Floor, for sale'-bll
noZ - . WlO H JOHNSTON
LINSEED Ollr3 has Bast re c , d for sale hi,
0 A FAIINESTOCK&-00
no',o 'Cur. First & Wood sts
- -
BUTTER -12 kegs pales better. km sale Isv I
/1112111111120 E t ING-21141111,
uoTtt ll2 ss.
Tark&fier7slus.l.ts OARPETS=Rft - eliA
dimt from the Impanels. MU day, rich rod hood.
some et* TePeetTY-Bit.,,tlehl Oe±lehte. *We hoe
invite the attenUon otlialsotkw-rt.
tmge I • • w. ekciaNrootc
- Glikh
.idgrato• tha auStottioo, of:eat.
v . chants to eta aanitiotorg asoortugent of wiz:
low Hangings, complains in Pm tivv. Ddlaaring
variedea.—
Digit !titian Detain Damaak;
Pdabbased Tatkay Bad Daiwa;
P1,196' do • do;-. •
Ott Painted. Window boat%
Drab'and Due %%ludo Idoen.. -
Callhe Carpet Ware ono, No. p .. . 5 Foarth Street
and 79 Wood ktreet.-
raOWO ING:3 COUNZiId LIOUSE9—Tbe eight
. r toot o. pounivg or.a. loeladtag deal,g rat for
coluget, ar u m
Malmo, and Villa., voids ratuatka on
intenaralFamstaro, and the ben modes of *arguing
a l n w v t e i n no a --ngr,
.o ak
Dooming, hn droread
oa n o d f
tDnutyg d
tor Cottagoßealdeneg,"
..."Elutta to Poisons about
Daildi g 1. h r. in 1 vol royal 800.
' • . R 11OPEINS,
noNI 78A —llO Daildin:Fourth r
•
.
Rove;' Amandhaeifoy
11 ClittgipseCusui.
• E extensive vale of mei Aeumetne - detrini the
1•
eau dicta years., suavely attests the high mane.
onate which Ws invaluably pseparadon . is held by
. the communtryiand ee ealcsetany are Its heeding Yis.
lees, Oath:may. without exaggeration ,. be regarded
.4 ern infallible remedy tor the asperity and ser f ..
of the thin, !shit width Co snug are intleted illtrung
the toeleinint stiitona era°
note
Cl e m teerdeato and retell R E SELLEftfi,
. . •
e 7 Wood at
N o. L 111ACKEREL —GO ig Iziaoruigvt,gltxj.
nt 112 Water at
C OILTrIi-12 drama now In num Cattalo Irt
DICKEY a, co
lONS —3 bill, in .to, toi sale hr
0023 • ISAIAH MCKIM*. CO.
DAMN {3IIOIILDERIES-3 auks jet talc by
13 IWO ISAWi OMR:EVA CO
Yale.
11711.. ti lie laid cheep, gentle, well tralue4 ham,
,t lil at li e l e lt for buirgn, or for Enquire' ui
ne • dig
. , ,
• -.. -' Sacred nillill 11 0 0 4111, : I
xr rAv Connie, Sacra, teVarierelt rdsson.
.1.1 Connie!, ?ecru, -..., du;_
National Pso.holst, dog
Pseniodlrt, by' lbtatior L itHradbary.
‘.
j
C H P, Fr y t ' t i.. ' ::tt: , 'b rAt ,„ t e l o o d l' i l l i rb a u y..: a t. , 7 b . u y e ' a ll c hl r. a n s . e ,, n ..
..,
oae.. ,f
hlendelsihn Callen1100r) Basting" to Bradbury.
Blare. Haze, Potent ion around Hour,
_.
hti..ourl It arum ay, Ptltent No*,
Coeur C r ic i ,rus Boat, by A. 10. Johnston
Sveste and Varied. Harp. ,
Boston elodesn. vols. 1., 14 au d 2.
Breton Blot Book.
Neer England G!ee Berik.'.•
Jnamile Ortuorina for Schools.
A Th r e d i gi . u p n p a ly Ch o o f ir . l a i n , d b . Y e . o uo l a.C w h o o i ltedell h.. 4 .4 rution.. d .
for sale wholesale 011.4..40 publishers' meta. by , .
,25 '. 4,18 .... . f 11 mzuort. 1 Wood in
trim 4,untry Year 800., nr lie FI - ErtCßie c — rir - r - Cal
H. and the Firelido. BY Wm Hosolu, .ith.,./tb e
-wok of , Beasona,” "Rural Life le - V.e0. 4 d,,, a,.
I vat. 12oto.
Eve Years of • Runlet', Lier in the -fai inteileyag
Booth Africa, with 02:ices of the natty* tribee,r o l
anecdote!. 'of th y Ceti* or the Lion, Elephaat.
popotarne, Giraffe. Rltidoceior, he. ay 11,4,4 ) ,
(iv-don't:, ralinghltra. Esq.. 2 soli 19 gastonnahoo
1)ealtI, Ihroaac• and Hooiod) garalllarly and *inn.'
Beall) touriderdl. in, a. fele. 0- theirifelelloaa in V . ..
Bloat. Ily Gen, Ydeore:ht 11.. hienitler of um He ys,l
College of l'hyaSeleas, he. 1 vat Ihnio; • ' '
rie _II titerY• of Xoteee the R teal. l .'E'l 3 . cob Ab
bot,. 4 lot I. • net. - 'Jest reedited for sale b 7
, i ,• : , . ', I . R HOPHIP.ja, •
eras , , , :. 7 B Apollo Hatigi . .,gs, Fourth st
is A Ittb--111 — rrHYRAIIIITI , RI haverrieeliedilsrati
£5.1 deeply of BEACH emit AcIA4h.P. nose
..I1 • • • t "lEL . have reetleetf• as
t r andadnerior al ti eleof , I NTER 110.91EJtr for
1.14 los. , Also, AI act . • bar Wool; Castrreni,
Fleecy; ti h.'llubet, to. • n 093 i
11L01.111=41101,74—T. P, , •di , It.a oeu rust reel
fli t f ale by ' • suite • , . &outman, -
-.- Dol . • I le Warn et
•
IMPORTANT. TO
. .
ttAtig COACH & WAGON MANUtACTUREIti.
)ircEBFRS. FINGER: HARTMAN & Cu. have
(-111 '
boveht the rated of an Alin, i •enteei by Ma.
Famtiel Geltinger, tailed Fbefbeld retie lt hat beta
by oar fast'coaell bat'4le44, line pronounced to
"be to beak are. An ordinary conch, with aat of
Ihetie axles; ratting dilly, will constattr* half pAll
,pf all In aLE mouths The small quantity of cil used
ls cat or the best evidence. we bay* of the Kte.l
'Mullen at (fiction. and conteceently
,treat saY.S . et
New.: will snake dee coach p °electors to SOU
:per cane on their stock and feed. Alto, it mein ft , :
great safCti to travellers, the us revolving w,th hr
, WUCI 43141-nOt burin* any ceroiction wive ebr alit
'will entirely prevent the woes! Runcoming 04
IBy proper CM, the perenwes strurrart three
biles to last from twelve ete fillrset hot daily twining .
TYarehOitse,l444 Witty and 140 Frnt atm
*U le, Ihtte
gh. r oeFi
NEAT Bat a&
13 0 RINSON'9 Greet and Fhwuch Lexiced of the
blew - Testamerd. By Edward Volneen, Tr D.
1.-.L.D,Pmfeator 0(1:Wove Lnermare in the Union
,Theologleel Swoinary, New loth. Ego, i. g gg y.,
Cdttrom reersed and in Ina grent owl iewrdtro, in one
*chime royal Octave.
English Grammar; the Thglith Iduncolge in in
elentent.' and forms, with a hater): et it. origin and
.
develonement,_ designed for arc apneas attt
irtmov. By Wm. e. Fowler, late Ytofcarot of Rhe
lonelt In Amherst College I vol Oro.
; Just recered and Mr sale by 12 BOFFINS,
t 025 gyl Apollo Bouldings,Feorth
T UDACCI3-30 tam Sberoro.os
YO big AlTer+• 5',;
bzs Bell Porter _
10 bz*Valitb's non. lauding by
lOAIAII DICKEY ,k C
*W.NERVF. JELLII .• Patcher
tuAr• Straorbe'nlca;
Jul! Ra,pbutrieq
6 Jan Plus.;
Ujar4 GtopeN
i Joel received end for solo b
• ' J WILLIAMS d: CO
G.r. wood & RnL etc
trALLOWT-10 Lola toot rece.ved for bale by
LL abY5 ~ I y al CANFIELD
KII.64ABH—VA bas for su
mots :
ir o UrtEk—lu biz Ire • •I .
: 6 kris do
20 crocks;
10 kegs solid ezd;
r 025
O..ALERATUS—IuObik • pl
ID casks
ILf OLAB.I.ES-15 btls bow CI recd for sale by
/MOWN a IatatYATRICK,
na9s I ±lLiterty si
Bill/LS-4V brla prime,ju. r ree'illoi gale by
n4f ' BROWN d ROMPATRICK
4(2 lIELN ALTI.E..-1001.r1; !
14 novs . BROW. G K
,RXI - ivAVE
BITEF3II-15 tab; and lis bf
. bsl2,lbibble b'
Zura DROWN '
;TOBACCO—Wt... Gnbo ec ;111.171::"j r'"""
1,1/1 Wm. U litant%s, for gide by
lacr.r DROWN & ►IUKVATJUL K
', - rIIIE.E.SE-IW' bit W. IL Ci.eet,e;
AJla_s Cream Jo; torLale Gy
3033 • • WWI: a MbLIANDLESS
L. P UTA y B 6 "—"*". P"" i%Ti !.cCANULF.S.3
, F ixt,ag !IuLL
8 , 111 .0 1g-,1.3 bra h”d
I nv g l gf i l , .gt t r vi
k,
co
h.,. brill N. Tar, '
mu
rm3l J ••• DILWORTH & CO
01..uTHE79
wni
i Tgt"u'Ryo k. CO
956 Libeay et
___
:1 I,4ll4%•.inueic.T3—A coven,. buckei, my con
ycalcm for houyeiregper, tbrte , or sec by
. Wai S.IcCLURO k. CO
EtT l - 1
1211 F-44 bales prime It R. Hemp, received per
pl. steamer Federal Areb, and for sale by
bad ' JAblEt , A tilllCHltOld & CO
O. bIObASSFS-341 orb new erop..landleg per
.• r a Meddler NaWrator, (or atla br
' nod) . AMY. Alf UTCULSON &CO
~ TH E enhacnber Invites the attention of merchant..
and other, to hts large ens atch assorted stock of
lioslery, Gloves, Linden Shirt,, and Drawer,. The
above astieles In Silt, Wool, Merin.), and Cotton, of
'5ll saes add prices, cot canny on hand and ter ludo
lot by •
==s3
Air B. LANDMAN respenuntly informs the public
111 of Ins mention to give lessons on the Piano Ws
reception on Lis Ent residence- lu 'Pittsburgh
.catboldenthim to hope fore Mend share of patron.
Lassies and gentlemen who wish to MS I in will
.Tneasa lease their addresses at me glasie Stores of
!adios ar EL Bieber. . noZ/ellar
FußNismv - misi WANTED—Ieo so .11 , Abot
wishes to rent. farnisben room in n Trieste boss.
Address; D. LANDMAN,
ne23.dlor - At Illebet's Merle Store, Third st
Wooloa Goods.
DOZ new extra eine Comforts;
con Ladles' Zephyr 3lesif.;
SU don Boys' assorted . Comfons;
LO don Girls , do Nieman.;
1U nos do Opt re Cape,
SOO den Woolen COD;
"Yf dux Childrens' Waal Mittens.. •
' svon' do do :leek
• JO dos Boys' hentry'do do •.•
it des Wool Mobs nod Viebstmere •-•
Al wholesale and retail. 3 11 EATON,
. nOM ' , 63 Fourth et
300 !..2 . t.W.POci(EINTIP, VA e l ti672 . .
Plain Echnet, .Llu e :rt, 13.u ' en ' et,Lavehdari Macs
and Mute, Mee and 10.1mted
3 A(0, °Ai ...MOON( of FAgifib, T 00011.17., and
Zephyr Worsteds. [ne 9 l )) rtowoN
. lit u o - r a Wrl clir tetat
NEVI !
kitt/SUBFIaLD haveanetivaa . sap
ply of Cab an4Ctadle Blanke.; also, rind Blank
Molly all pent.
nrr I
RULg.4/1:0ES
1 79 bnri PS 'I' '
Etra'OßT ' e &
Y-70
likj 0 POO rtit-13 WW2 m arrive pep :nail gator,
• 0:23 : 8 DILWORTH &CO
.....
.111TE.1.1EANti-14 sack* IrmaiViird4sie by
boa jtVI l & MeGANDLESS
au silo by
bolt
IR-10 bbla Rya !War, 'a awn Lad- fo
R1..1312.1)1Vi & co
153 LI bent' et
BUITER-13 Ken;
10 bbrs froth Roll reed and farale by
ha:* • 110111 , nN,LITTLA CO
tioNzy-7 bniceetz L l i ggi f, 11: 171,E
4t
CO
- -
PP 0014 EN bOOKS-6 dna reectycil r xp,le by
. Doti - • ' moinsoN,lMLE, er co
I *eke ;or on a by
nag . ROBISON, /.117LE S CO
- -
ncks - As caved for .11a be
TV n. 124 ROBtSON,LiTTLE kCO
sat*, received fir vateil;r
- • 11.011(:4)1V, IT
DLAJCK LEAD—m*l55 best Gamut. Gur ealmk,
oa2t aE. Sr:4l4M 57 •AI
et
nl—io bourclabst racolval far by
p T
2 7 . p E NTINE-111 trla
a
C.aik t inthe,
maelielte tinnier,
Cyanide Diener),
• Vemiiis,
A d Ettm.
l;i1 .1 4111/04,
Oldio•Ji lu.
411 1•441 i"
I J r• M o le e l,
ma,b...i'oleel,
itICI3-12 tot troth beat rot bate by 1 y'
18.11A.11 CREY
notl ' Front S. - Water et
C 0 FEE—...IOO blo nos i landing , b
. ISAIA.II DICK:LIi r & CO
likKANUFACTURF.D TODACC( - . ob ntsbrten
'AU brand,, no Ilanding for,,Oe, v
w 1 0,6141PDICISKY dc CO
nirrE cird lro hi Lila fir gale by
T r mat ' tk
' WINDOW GLASS-300, 4i arsortt t brst .. nas
¢tal LIMAN ippowin ix CO
rthEESIE-00 by. olgoodAtifilfly, for ra by
roaltl • • bf MAI-1 IIICICE Ie k
Y CO
ASSI.C-100 DIM far sale oy
ac. V.. • , 'DICKEY &CO
...111.1•1614
1 . 0 COFFEE-453 Ono prime; for yy!e by
• W a P WILSON
N E L I I MeINS" b"
b .j. I' WILSON
3Ti ACYERS L-120 brls for nby •
rorlft IB.t•£WIL3ON
O t MT -105 Imo brit, for ssl, 147:77
IAU W 4fAn'"
. 1 9 - 1 , 0021 r-11X) Nis tor iirelOrr;Wilim, --
11, 0 4. 1 ; n t r ilFITE 11=-7111 TRIEr , 7Zi -4-1 " '17
• o °by DAI
Lil.rty et& W,
Et. .klif/ThIL-7.llcam t,F , lme. by
no al IL I. LI% t ZELL tr. CO
:10 A LEULTU.I r0ue71.7,
11) . F,L ! L & Ct
Urg e.
r
ditraL., " hy
tc CO
ODA. AOll 63 casks SaTil'irlrnta, Pennitylvanna
17 Canal. for inch., RallElLTntl"3.4.-RIWPART
, .1, 9s •
S i I ATs . :4V.AR T A
lArtiNaffithitne, auj-L7in:Tii:i.74;;7n7;3lle
.I . la na2CL___• idOR RIR in lIAIVioIiTT/
161UfegGii c
bpin - • Al 0111119
4itEW
for *ale' arholcsalo and mina. L'
Mtißlll9 nr itfil,VOZ
be In zilra - -,
FIE tnaj loVoliu,s;nztid Wandler, ar.liabla f 4 r . t , zi
*hairline ot run; ')7Cirlll;°&/,{Vigir:grn,
"Tea &Win. 'ear., In the Inaecond
Ir . A. i 01,1711.6
,41,"
A (opt Only enstornetalia.d 7,tihthAinil
~l l4 4:l4(l4r t:gintglaZl/Uhnone.
" inA nosiveo ma tor ni
0 : McCillno ACA
S Mul s*Vl lWit3--.l,arg, rest inalto, in CZ;
far an. by _ •
- hop) I IV3l '
A. Z.. l 6 ' Ll e" be V ilr itA C O
; f aiGHT DRA t •F T 8
NEW WEIL
SALT
PHILA I/ELYRIA,
OINCINNATL,•
LOUISVILLE,
ST. LOUP,
exctur
GOLD COUNTRY,'"
e.*WILEIfis & CC,
Co.. TUN & Alacket
tniesior leeteh wad 'Nab Whtehey
jQ L1T11:511:47e1=0741"... 14.1'1rd.
12 panche•ra When s - Wearnlde' exa., gu y,"
Lead
P raT a s rg: dcr cc glTt h isne l i c a.... k ;d •
nut', gurser,•nd octaves, inkponednd r: °°°4 i°
A kle bee.f:deo4luft~M JO _ALA, "°,
by
Withal rainunciplus