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    'PITTSBURGH - GAZETTE.
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SATURDAY MORNING, JAN. t,-1551
CrAnrianstas are earnurry ',cue m 4 to barn 111
oo...faVert-b[fCllt ;r. otd early lathed*, is
practital le. Adrtqufeencals 11,at
11 el tot • spell.
led of oWill InvarablY yo aharac4 H ” , i1 ardateil ua
W6la 'al, A TICI.TiON
JOIIN J. ROGGEN.
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HUGH S. FLEMING.
Oaring to an accident to which printers an d very
aubjeet, a part of. the Sheriff's Sales are uoavoida•
bly omitted this morning. They will all appear in
our weekly of this day.
Nonce voAuvrainecas.—Our yesrly adcer•
tisers are tcquetted to rend is each iiivertise
mints, durum this week, as they %lett put in Dew
typo, C. 5 We do not with to reset old tuition which
Wily woo be ordered out. We alto itivito pitch as
with to change their cards to give its early no
tice.
DIPLOMATIC COSOLYSTOIDC4CM. W., give op
with rlea.ure a large portion of our epic°, n day,
In the in wrOing correspondence terween the
Ant:Tian Charge d' Affaires and Mt. Webster.
our Secretary of State. The aplendid lever of
tto Amee.cart SecretarySpeaka in the arrotg and
eassic diction of the writer, the acetic/ewe ei eve
era trne.Arcerican However we may thf
for on other aribject%, here the heart of every citi
--sec irate in unison. Mr. Webster speaks for tie
whole people, gracefully, manfully. and as lees•
useashoWd always speak, firmly and rour:rou.ly.
The Government of Anstrit-e suppose, will
not like each uppeletable troth*, nutted in such
a mwalyEpirit, from tie young AftitOClOk Repub•
ty, bet it Will hardly provoke a further exhibition
of our feetmge totem& iytalay and oppreetion
sty a further coutrovergy on the eubjeet.
I .
We ara regncried to ratna•t that the etatcocetit
af our Waillingion correspoadent, predicating the
, • return of thr Hon. Walter Forward on account of
the death 01 Mr. Auttin t in , 77 holly incorrect. Mr.
. • F. canntc, even to this day, have heard or Mr.
Analin's death, and it Ire far more likely that in.
reead of hayening hit return, it will Punish tuna
trr hie aoatinuanee t-hln elation.
• A ELcirMr.—Mr. Woe s of letneasler, Fe., has
presented a memorial to Congress, eettiag forth
a scheme for navigating the air by means of a
grett bellcon. He offers, if Congress will old him,
to rise over the Capitol in t flysng swains, asps.
ble of carrying sixteen tons, out of the reach rf
gun shot, and there show hoUrdestructirs missiles
Costa bo discharged upon a tort or. city.
He proposes, also, to rise at St. Laois tad nevi.
• gate his serial vessel to New York, there lake op
sams half dozen passengers end et Info beat, std
' across the Atlantic, to alitlid the great fair.—
Ho says it can be done.
Oar Caramerated Reporter is still confine t
the Jury Boa, but we hope for his release t.
day.
NEW COENT7.II.I4IT.—We Were *hewn, fester
\'day, e cennterfeit 011 the Bank of Pittsburgh, Five
Dollar, letter D., the only flee dolor tell of that
Bank, 13 circulation. The plate M well deem.
except the face of the female on the vignette.—
The aisnatures of the President and Cashier ale
.well done, hut that of J. Harper, and the No. and
date are imperfect. The whole appearance of
the anal is well calculated to deceive, and on there
is good reason to believe that of the., spnnour
notes "many arc is circulation, the commune)
' !Mesita be on their guard.
Pun - mane" or MANVFACTVOLS —Tot Ratko
Traeserpt hos a list of altars Ca.tor Factori-v
New Erg!sod which have sstd work with,.
the last three month. The rrgrezate octrab, •
spindles now idly to as bailees. -
N. kimputure.
Mutrachuaetts.
Mole
Connecticat.• •
715.300
Besides thosoconmerated are many which err
mooing short time. At Fall River, one bend', O
and Cm thousand spindles having been eopped
is
consequence of • strike sweeps • poruon of tt,
otieranom, the owners have det•rmmed not
attempt to ease again snot the business prom.s,t
more prefitablo result. • AtliEng these to thu num
ber previously stopped, and those running Ono
time, and we Lava wet got far from one million lora
spindles now In operation in New England ther
there inero a year eines.
In New York. receipts - anis, Virginia and id e
ritand there are also many TWA wh,eh not enter.
ly stopped, or running •hort t;ie, Wh• ft:f
&gasmen% can be adduced in ,nre. t -
cati oorogo or the tariff ?—Bah Amer.
Ora FaTlMM — ad I..thicre. they •As , enniv
taw cam seven years; Porn, ply, or 0:0,r. bore
breeches don't come round any more. They say
when Governor Bawdoin reviewed the troop .of
fdasswoboseus, 1755 , he wa• dres,d in a gray
wig, tooted Lat, a white broadcloth coat and
wriat cost, red sonalleothes, and black silk st,ck.
• inv.
Toe judges of the Supreme Court of Msassa
ehoseats, 113 We 1773, worn r ot ' ,
of no rlet
Vffraced with black velvet, nod in summer, black inik
mawori gentlemen wore coats w:leve•y yam ty
of
-color, generally the cams tad cOt•ar et tittt!ret,
different Tutor from the coat.
In 1755, Goo Washington arrived in New link
from Mount Vernon.to assume the dot,. ' Of Ma=
Pret,d,neY• He was dressed :n e lull lull 1.1
Virginia home,pon. 03 his arrival in Nem .1.0.
gland soon titer, ho wore the old contareotal eu .
except on the Sabbath, when he appeared in
black.
- John Adams, when Vied Pretttdebt, were a
sword, and walked the streets with his be! ood -r
his arm. At his levers in PbOrdelphia, Pon -
tient Washington was clad in black veivei, h:ta
trait wee powdered, nod Inhered, 'ten.] of
ailk bag yellow gloves, knee and shoe buttb..e• ;
beheld in his hand a cocked hat ornatbebizd
a Goetadc, =iced about au inch drop -ow
frchrra; a, loon sword, in a white seatiosral, wdb
itt polished steel hilt, bone at has hip.
tidalanaleS Ruse Oreasxttd..—P. T. 81111113 M, of
tho NEW York Museum, and now the the prowls
of Jenny Lind, la the greatest prosional tool,
man to too woald,and certainly the moat armee,.
fat money Leaking man in America. Whatever
hq touches he Ineradly totes to gold. Hit I.f.rae
of\ Tcm Thumb, tie tour through Europe, his tn.
trance to Quhen's palaces and.:ente , talomeata 10
crowned heads, was thought the chef coves of
• • shOWlnati . ; but , his engagement Ltd cons..
guent soccer.. with Jenny, throws the Tcm
. Thumb lost into the shade. He cleared half
hhillion
att with Tom, hewill cress. a million
ria
alf w Jailor ; aod still
hut Muccum, elea and ng
• Pont IMO to $5OO per day, it his male depen,
dance for wealth.
His "ant operation," however, exhibits b r it
the genius of the man. Most Cleavelanders .111
remember a few years vgo a small dense a B
(aloes passed through Pon city on their war ._oat
to he exhibited, but the owner being no showman
could not pay t hyena. VMS them, sod whin nn
f get to Utica they were seised and at eoneta
ble's tale to pay the otarer's dabta. ilarriem
bearing of this, lost no time in buying sold Bona- ,
teen, getting i li um cheap He took them to Hole
- ken where he hired them hey% taYlog ntv ea
t he upla?. He next went to nil the P•rrymen ca
.1 t r,,,er and asked about what their daily wee pin
..irenm. A verminlog that, ho propound to charter
.their services; tor a ale& day paying them a
st,ght there:art above ordinary remit, s To this
they merited/ and he boned the bargains by ad.
mane a portion of the pay. Next appeared
barn door Wale daming candela posted all over
N.,: York the . en inch o pay there would 1,,' a
(Shad Balralo , Chaso at Hoboken. Eighteen lore
Blflaltites fresh from tee Prunus, and wild Indiana
mounted ne actin chargers to chain them, are.,
arc., all to be free gratis ondfw . oath Eng N-str
yntt inched out as it poser had beton.. TOe I nt•
ry bosh ran tree' early 1 . 01 . tilt 2 o'elock the mint
isintrninC loaded to their guards Pri , h rt.
Toe nen proseco• fifths tattle Operat.ou nor.uttb
aid to fine thotiatupt Collett, and t h is wan me be.
• &ping hi Branum', corneal and cis •nlaequen
fortune.—Ctsserload Pasindrirder
BALL 111POSTATI011 UN . 11&ROW,11,E.
LOGAN, WILSON & CO.
199 WOOD SerREZ7r,
Ar . now' prepared
t r d ith I T l:t , rf n e it i rt;Lar „ V e r i tnelt ,,,
tgo'; l i n t il t re::;e:t to Loyeta. 11,ora att-lez n .,
purCbase rein promote t.tt . e , tr
d iTutett
hrouith our atock k theT etourot sati
he most zenfoosb. term,
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LICOIJILAGOGCIT 110 IZEN dIR INSTITUTIORA
S'
INSURANCE
otrCOMgPANY,
Itta.
C.O. IlurifEY, PREP: , •—A. W. 51Alth:R,R.-‘,
tace—No. 41 Water *treat, to the rya te r.r
11. GRANT.
MILS COMPANY is mow preparrd to Inn,. I
I yt e d, 01 'dirks, On boUTry, nlantrattOnne.
mercEnwdisa to store, and or reanenu vetarls, e r
An n nwin g egeenry for :be ability and inner., or
the lastrtetron, is *trended in the eortracrer or V,„
rector*, who are all cnixene of Prasterre*, wen
a a 1
fee...arty known to )he commenny for their prn
11.14e:tee. end tong - fay.
Iltextross—C. G Horny, Win. Regaley, Lcr
Amer. Jr., waiter Bryant, Math D. limn,
Reuelton, John flareorth,'S. Rerbaugh, rt. M. kin
• ap-riredl
OR. D. FIVPIT,
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'AufPrallAA.lslD TEEM EIIINGABIAAS I
Ame ape eras received front the President of
the United. States by Mr. to. P.• Filmore, his pri
vateSecretaryii. dated the 30th instant . communes ,
ling, in reply to a resolution of the Senate of the
26th inzieni, certain correspondenee - between our
Government and Awawm- The correspondence
was read, and is as follows :
DITARIXILOT OF &rase,
Wassailer:., Decamsca JO, 1550.
To tee President of the Untied . States:
The Secretary of State, to whoa has been refer
red the molution of the Senate of the 25th instant- I
requesting the President "to communicate to the
Senate, if not incompatible with the public interest,
copies of any correspondence, if any has taken
place, between the Department of Stain and the
Austrian Charee d'Affaires, respecttng the •ppoint.
i'ment or proceedings of the agent sent out to exam-
Inc and report upon the condition and prospects of
the Ilungarian people, during their recent struggle
for independence," has the honor to lay before the
President a copy of the murespondence called for
by the resolution_
Respectfull y submitted.
DANIEL. WEBSTER.
Clammily . J. G. Ltresann to Sc
of tau.
(Translation.) Ararat Arr Lraavon,
Wasmaoros, Scrivener!. 30, IESO.
Toe undereimmd, Charge d'Atfaire of his Ditajcs•
ty the Eropernr of Austria, has been instructed to
make the following communication to the Secre-
tory, of State : -
Ai soon as the Imperial Government became
aware of the fact that a United Staten agent had
been dispatched to Vienna, with orders to watch
for a favorable moment to recognisethe Hungarian
Repoblfc, and to conclude a treaty of commerce
with the rome, the undersigned was directed to ad.
dreassome confidential but pressing representations
to the Cabinet of Washington awns' that mace,
ding, which is an much at variance with those
principles of intematioual law, an scrupulously ad.
hered to by Austria at att„times, and under all cir
cumstances, towards the United States. In fact,
how is it possible to reconcile such a mission with
the principle of nonintervention, so formally air
pounced by the United States as the basis of Amer.
can policy, and which hail just been sanctioned
with so much solemnity by the President, in his in
augural address of March 5,1848 7 Woe it in re,
tom for the friendship and confidence which Aus•
tem had never ceased to manifest towards them,
that the United Stales became so impatient for
the downfall of the Austrian Monarchy, nod even
sought to accelerate that event by the utterance of
their wishes to that effect 7 Thiess who did not
hesitate to assume the responsibilityof sending Mr.
Dudley Mann en such an errand, should, independ
cot of considerations of propriety, hove borne in
mind that they were exposing their emissary to be
treated as a spy. It is to be regretted that the
American Government was not better informed to
to the ticlusl resources of Austria, and her histort
cal perseverance in defending her just rights. A
knowledge of those resources would have led to
the conclusion that a content Ice a few months' du
. rition could amber hare exhausted the energies of
that power, nor turned aside its purpose toput.town
the Insurrection. Menne has struggled against the
French revolution for twenty five years; the cony
age and perseverence which she exhibited in that
memorable contest have been appreciated by the
whole world.
To the urgent representations of the undersign
ed, Mr. Caytnn answered that Mr. Mann'. ens.
Lon had no other object In view than so obtain
reliable Informetion se to the true lute of affair,
In Hungary, by personal observation ; this crate..
nation can hardly be admitted, for it says very
little as to ' the caurelof the anxiety which was
: felt to etcertnin ,the chances of the rer&nllOnfelL
Unfortunately, the language in watch Mr.
Mans's instruction. were drawn gives us a very
Cornice Idea of their scope. Thai bangs was
offens,ve to the Imperial Cabinet, for ti dssis• ,
nate. the Austrian Government as an iron rob,
and represents the rebel chief Kosauth as an 11.
lestrions man ; while Improper expression. are
In r doted in regard to Howie, the intimate
and faithful ally of Austria. Notwithstanding
thew hostile demonstration.. the Imperial Cat.
net ha. deemed it proper to preserve a coterie.
tory deportment, braking ample ilowaore for
the ignorance of the Cabinet of Wiwi:Mame ' a
the subject of Elongation affairs, icii its Siricai•
lion to give credermi to the mendacious rumors
which are propagated by the Montalto peers.
Thfs egtremely palatal incident, therefore, might
hove bees, itsseed over, wider et any written erl.
decor befog leer, or our cart, in the archives°,
the Gaited Stalest fad not Genet al Taylor though ,
proper to revive the while ea) rot by comments
ring to the Senate . in hi, me...a or ins 18th o
last March, the instructions ca s h which Mr
Mann had beep fern...bed nu the cc:moil - in of hi.
minion to sham+. The publicity wh ch ha.
been given to that document has placed the lop ,
Aerial Government coder the actepkler eater
mg • frond pro's st, through its edit al reprepoth
tier, egoinst the proceeding. of the AA:aerie.
OnVernreerl'. lent that Government should MD
strpa our silence Cato approbation, or trderahoe
even, of the prior , plc. Vb.ell appear to have geld
ed its Arbon and the moon. It ;";sa adopted.
fa view of all fixes crencistaisces, tea Order -
signed has been inwruci-d to declare that Ise id
perialfit sacrament lathy disapproves, end will
always copticue to d !twopence of tbmie pr./egad.
Ingo, so °freeai se to t‘e lawsof proprie . y; and
that itpratesta against at Interference in the tater.
pal affairs of its Gsverorneet Having her mi
nded hie duty, ton ondcraigned coneld re it a
Gnettlitato eirearnetancl that he has it in fis power
to encore the Secretary of State that the Imperial
Olovernmeot is damsel to cultivate relations of
fnetidehle and gold understanding -o ;is the United
States, relations which may have been momen
tarily weakened. but wh oh could not ogee be
seriously Msturbed without placing th e cardinal
interests of the two countries In jeopardy.
The Inotructinno for addressing the eomatintsko.
don so Ur. Clayton reached 07whingus ar !be
time 'of Oetwinst Taylor's death. la compliance
with the rrquisnlossof mopriery, the undersigned
deemed it his duty to defer is, teak mud the raw
aidrateriitrelire had, tiers C iusrielei• orrrec v.%
re &Iry whirk he no-: ~.i ova, t, as n aas
gill tan ti,- ern ores ii . I* a• carts on.. fr ir.
the ccv.Freefdant hull, r OP it -, no itairrt r.l the
re..°..ttort of eta di,rloino•re cni pa, the - , 11.0 fun in:
nr.,,,nte poluy of the Ut,r4.-1 :Ss e., .o , r , lute :lir
reellitned. Wasitil void. ion relation , . iit the
Amer.,. G,versmer.: sex! thc ether P.-.wi r•
roma if the G .r•mment. c , inell , nted SAM,. were
to think it proper to take so h.dircot parr in the
political movement. of Europe, Auter,,tna policy'
would be exposed to acts of retaliation and to er
'alit InCaprettlautee, wbier ensild pot tail to ildect
Ito commerce Sad the lades ry of arc two ar eds..
plated. All condem n are üb:,ged, at some retied
a - other, to dreg, Le against Interpol it ificult et; all
firms of government we exposed to such dl r.
grecabli ephrodes: lac United s , atcri have had
icon experience in this aer7rei•ently. Clad war
• possible OCCUrrenre everyuii,re, sod the no
•nregerneut wtoch is groan :o the earn: rd ins,-
,erica end of disorder most triquerily fele bst-ir
pun those who neck, In aid I , in It. d. - VeL3pCle3IN
V aorta of just... and vr.an polo,.
The ttridersigred aryls himself of this is casino
i renew to the Secretary ut 'Stale the assurance
Phis distaguished Cossuiteraid.a.
ilui.i3E'llANN.
Spindles
.112 500
.135,000
.202 000
.•zIJ sOO
. 53 i'oo
O the Hon. 1).1.1. Wassatea,
Secretary of Stu. critic United State*.
6'os-re:erg of &are m Mr. Ital. mann .
11 ge..i.rarrr or Stare
Wasureorns, Deeireaker 21, lAN.
The uederingued, Secrets/ y of Siete of the Unt•
fed States, Lad the honor to !impel., soma rme
ago, the 'tumor Mr. Hulactoutn.Oharge d'Affaires
to his Majesty the Emperor of Austria, of the
September. Causes, not arising from any leant
of personal regard for Mr. liutsernarin, or of prop.
er respect tort his Government, have delayed so
anavrer until the present moment. Hoeing auto
milted Mr' Holsemann's latter to the President,
the undersigned is now directed by him to retort
the following repli:
The objects of Mr. Holsemaanio note are, drat,
to proven, by order e f his G,vcromont, Km... , the
steps taken by the late President of the United
&Casio sicertain the progress and probable re
salt of the revolutionary movements In Hungary;
•ad, secondly, to complain of some expressions
in the tostrucuone of the late Secretary of State to
Mr. A. Dudley Mane, a confident,al agent f H
United States. as commoniested by Pres o titeni o
Taylor to the Senate on the 29in of March its,
The principal ground of probe! Is tonnifed on
the Idea. or to ilie allegation, that the government
of the United States, by the mission of Mr Mann,
and his Instructions, has interferred In the domes
tic affairs Austria, to a manner nomt or disre•
spectful toward that Power. The President's me,.
sage woe a communitation made by him. the Sen •
ate, transmitting a correspondent:a between the
Executive Government and a confidential agent ol
its owe. This would seem to be itself a domestic
transaction,. mere instance of intercouse between
the President and the Shnute, iii the manner who h
is usual and indispeusable to mantoriniecrinras bo
tureen the different branches of the Government
It was not addressed either to Austria or Hungry!
nor enn+ at any public manitnalor to whirl, any for
ru State was called on to reply. It was
an ac
count of all transaction , cortimunierrieri by the Ex
seutive thavernmentto the Semitn
. at tloi request of
that body; made public, indeed, but med. politic
only bea n ouch 19 the common and mural <mune
of proceeding; end it maybe regarded as somewhat
strange, therefore, that Inc Austrian Cabunit did
not perceive that by thetnstructious given to Mr
Humelmen, it was itself it with the do.
mesfic conceros of a foreign State, the 'MG' , Sit'g
.whlch is the ground of its nomplaint against - the G.
:States.
This pepartMeut has on former occasion., In
formed the Mlutalcra of Foreign Powers that •
communication from the President to either House
of Congress is regarded as a dortiestio eommunl
i •t' on, of wtxch, ordinarily, no foreign Stale has
, Mgt:tisanes . ; and, In more recent Instances, the
groat Inconveniences of mr Ling suet. noMmuni•
I nations suhjecia of diplomatic correspondence
I ned diacuasion has been frilly shown. if it had
been the pleasurn of his M.jestv the Emperor of
Austria, donna the %impure in Hot:pry, m have
admonished the I , ovis.onal Governierot or the
people of that country Nt.i..l involving them.
selves in %bower, by following the evil end due '
gem, example n' the Vetted Stater of America
In making efforts tar the catehliahmont of indepen
dent Governments, sorb an admonition froth
Mar Sovereign at ha Illingarlso anbjects would
not file. orlarnaled here a diplomats cortespous
11,991. The Preedent might, perhaps, on this
amend, hear &Mined indirect any parlieular re
y to Mr. If elsemaeh's note; but. out in proper
'eq.': for the A cecina Ormornment, it has been
iboushr proper to answer that no's at length; and
'he mitre crprelally a. the (-trees,. Is not unfavor•
ablo u r the correction or the peneal eentimenti
of rm. iloVainment of the United Siete* open the
lop en whien Oust here direunnen.
A lading rattail in Me. HulYernanna note in
that of %Co corrc.pontlence t00ce , ..1 Mr. Huh.-
tnannand the prootorerrar of the undorathwol, in
which Mr. Clayton, by direction nithe Plemdcnt,
Informed Mr. Holacmann ..shat Mr. Mann'. tow
%lon had oo other object -in - inew than to obtaln
reliable inklrmation:at to the true stile of elm.
.. .
in Hungary, by *two.' ohsernilen.. Mi.
Hutriemseis near Ile that "this r xpian•liCto Mtn
hardly be soindied . tor a says very little 0 tOthte
Cause 01 the maw lv whicig was tell formatter"
the clinic=s of the 1 sevolutlotius." • Al Hie, ha*
oath,'" tee only pit spine which can with any sp.
pea/Race of troth he attributed to the agency; as
nothing whatever is alleged by . Mr. Huleamann
to have been either -dean or said by the agent
lenge...tent with .
Suet nn ol4elt, the under
signedi
canoeist!hhet NIG Clayton' explanatioo
ought to be deemed not only adinues le, but quite
satiefactory. Mf.Hulzeroeun Mower, 'n the comae
of his note, that his instruction' , to eddies. his
present coramuitiestion to Mr. Cis ,ton, reach
el Welshing - ton ahont the time of the lea:Canted
death of the late ['maiden', end that he delayed
from a sense oft ropriety the execution of his tack
until the.cew esimiutetration should be fully or.
, mtnixed—` a delay which he now rejoices at, .e
it hes given bim the opportunity of ascertaining •
trim the.new Prerdent himself, on the °contain
of the reception of the diplomatic corps, Met the
fundamental policy of the• United Stains, so Ims I
quently proclaimed, would guide the relations of 1
the American Government with other Powers."
Mr. Hnisemavn elan observes chat lit is in his
power In ersore the undersigned "the k the Imperi
al Government is disposed to cultism e relations
of frienciehip ncni good nedentandin¢ with the
United States'
The President receives this enure ce of the
disposition of the Imperial Government with great ,
Wife:Aloe, and, in consideration of the friendly ,
relations of the two Government. thus mutually
recegnixed, and of the peculiar Were 'of Abe in.
cident• be which their gaol understanding it imps
poem) by Mr. Holsemann to have beeni f tar a mo•
turn:, dietuilyd or endue Rend thee President
regrets that
fit
4 Hulsemenn did not reel bilueell
at :Melly wholly to forbear from the execution of
imeructions watch were of course .02n:toted
born Vienna without any foresght of t e intim of
things under which they would reach Washing•
ton. If Mr. Hnimmenn raw, in the eddies. of
the President to the diplomatic corp., ast Black,' y
Pledges of the oentimeols and the policy of this
Government, in regard to neutral eighth end neu•
teal dud., it maid, perhape, have been better not
to bricg on a divensmon of payt transaction.. But
the undergigned 'sally admit. that this wee a
quesiion fit only for the emeideretton and duds- ,
ion of Mr. 111.14cm:sae himself; glad although the I
President does not see that any good purpose can
be answered by re. peeing the ir quiry Into the,
proptiety.of the steps taken by President Taylor,'
to •acerlain the probeble. Maus orate late civil war
in Hungary, jute m to his memory requires the
etylersigned briefly to re.sinto the history of those
amps, end to show their consistency with • the
n eutral policy which ha invariably' guided the
Government of the Boiled Siatet In its foretell ree
Wiens, es well as with.the estahliahed and well.
arnica principles of national intercourse, and the
docile. of public law. .
The underoigoed volt fine ohemire that the rr,
cadent ia petausded Hie rslaj.ty, the Erepethy o r
Amite's, does net think that the Government of
the United Slates Cregbt 10 VleXi, With unconcern,
the exticordinary event which have oncurred,
not only in Mt dominions, but in many other parts
of Europe, yore Pcbruary, ISIS. Th e Goren,
meet and People of the United States, lane other
Intelligent Governments and communitioi, take a
lively intermit to the movement and the events
oi this remarkable age, to whatever pert al the
world they may be exhib ted. But the interest
theca by the Untied States in those event. has
not proceeded from any disposition to &part
from that neutrality toward foreign Powers, which
is among the deepest orinciples and the most
Union
treditions of the pnliiieal history of the
Union. It has been the necessary effect of the
ncexsmpled chancier of the events themselves,
wfutti cupid not fail to arrest the attention of the
contemporary world; at they will dooteleas dll •
memorable page In !eatery. HMO, undereigned
goes farther, nod freely admits that in proportion
as them, extmordinery eve.ts appeared to have
their °rig,. in thew great ideas of ressoneible and
prouder governments, on which be American
constitution! , themselves are whoily (weeded, they
could not but command the warm hyropethyof
the people of this country.
Well known circumstances to their binary, in
deed tapir cri.oje hictory, have made theta the
reperscvaitya of parody p..pn'cr Owego!. of
GOVetntnent. lo tEto light they now toted before
the world. They rased pot, if they would, con
ceal their character, condloon, or their dermal.—
They could not, •f they an deared, shin oat from
,the view 'el mankind the causes which live
placed them, in on that! a national arses, in the
station which they now hold among the elvdtsed
Steles of the world. They could not, it they de
sired it, suppress either the moughte or the hope
which arise in men's r0i1.% in other cunettles,
from ventemplating their successful example of
Gee eoventineent. That Very tritelligent end Me.
linguison4 pmsatoire, the Emperor Joseph the
Second, was soma. the `tart to dyeern tuts neces
sary 00,00, of the' Amente.n ;Men:lotion on
the sent:mews and °moth. of the peci g le of Yu.
rope. In a letter to his bllnteter In the Nether.
1... in 1757, he obeerves that lit is rentarkalnin
that France, by the assistance which she •Li...rdvd
to the Antenna., gave h AO to refieelints on free
d.n. " Tams fee- which the sagacity of that mon
arch p•coaived al ei early • day, is now known
sod admitted byitnialie...‘ Power. all over the
world. 70 , , indeed, if ..'that um persica:a
oa the attar entotpaent of senktments favvireb l / 4 3 I.
republican t,betre, Is the result of the m action of
America upon Fonope; and the souran mod centre
of Ina reaction hes doutiVe. teen, sad now •e,
in these II ~r ed &wet Tee gesitlen thins belong •
tag to the U dArd Stmes is A rant 0 inwparstire
from their hatery• thew conetitorional °mania,
boo, sad thew character, sti the opposite ratan,
of the Powers composing the European allance,
Is from the blatory and maser:alarml oeguileatiou
of the Gsvernmeota of thrive Pavers.
Tne the:tenet/oa who hem that sib.ee have
net unfrennently felt a their duty to Interfere with
:le. politteal Moventerds of benign Stater, aril
hove, in their mangeomes and declarations, de
mum n d the pcpnbar ' dills Cr the age, father..
oro mprchen.ive as of wt.: wisely to Ikeid 4n the Voi
ced Siete% sad loci form, 01 geverrieac it is
Tani% 000 that one el the la-ding gotre . r ia i i go ..
noire:mid be it, nlited Sovereigns aCer the rev.....
rind of the p o inetiona, otthat all pepritlir ix W.
oblational right. arc Weil', no Wherry'', bun as
grants end indulgences truni roomed hesd....:-
• Ilwful and necessary chances in legast on and
a i :inthintratioe," ways the Lsytmeh e.t.d.' of
May, 14,4 J, "aught note to emenato Irma the Gee
will and troth:fore:it eninvirtion °Nose whet God'
has rendered req....jibe ter cowe r oil that de...r
ales from this line onocansoly lead. to dithrier„
commotion, and evls ter more motif..rel. that,
i',eee which they pretend to remedy • And het
litt• Allittlfiin MaJlity, Francisrerowted to
hove dertlitred in en
addles, to the littunisran
Dal, in 1620, mat "the whore world had became
foLlioli, and, leaving their ancient laws, was lb
Witch' of iniaa.nary noumitutiona . Therm der
lenitive. amount in n,...Jbleg lea% than a denial of
the Istefelness of the origin is; ::::= Gvvemment
of the Unced States, row, It in certhe Lott dual
Goversment was ettlebtiltied et tons.equeree of a
ch.. slid ,d net pr' eyed frets throne.. or
the perruermon of erowned heeds But the G.".
creme,:ii of the Gaited &ales heard these &mum
e mu... or ,is lon. ruesiel principles Silthetti re
tnearmsore. err the ittattn,tiarce of . equanimity
I het yes thiriy year sea.
The logos alb a Republic, at the area•at nee.
Meet, is soicad ever • ream. end of the behest '
nod mat fend, on the slabs, a rl of no extent in
comparison with Utah rho coseesgtoo• of the
Hoets of liapiteng we but nit • patch on the
eatikie antigen. la population. atircedY twenti•
nee millions, will exceed that of the Austrian em
pire within rho retied damn? urtueh a may he
hoped that M. Holten - mos trey yet remain in the
bononlde diet harm. of Lis duties to his Clevera
Mont. It ßev:gonna and crilarnerro are hardly •
exceeded try the Older and MOW contrnerei•l on.
tient; its Maritime mean, and Its ortartbnie power
hit aeon by Austria herself, in
beastll seas where
oh porta, as well as it may en, also, In
all other quarters of the 'globe. Lite, liberty,
property, mid all personal raht are amply sectl •
red to all °Banns, and protected by juat ad Sta
ble law., and credit. per sod private. la nd well
established as in any Government of Guttmentel
Europe. And the country, in allies lemmata end
concerns, partakes most lamely in ill the improve•
merit. end carrwoesi which distinguish the see
Certainly rho United State" moy be pardoned,
even by those men protest rotherence to the prin.
metes of •bsnlnte 0 iecmmects, if they entertain
an ardent affect= for thorn popular forma of po.
litical organist! on which have an rapidly advao.
cell their own prosaerqy and happiness, nnd rol
-1 led them In so short 5 penod to bring their coon.
try and the hemisphere to Which it beton., to me
notice and rootlet-110 regard, not in asy :h• eilmi.
reown, of the mall zed world. Nevertht lath.the
United States hate abstained, at all times, from
acts of intererence with rho polttical changes of
Hemp,
They cannot. however, fail to cheetah always a'
lively intereoz in the fortunco of nations struggling
for uniltiution• the their own. But thin sympathy
so far from betng nreetearily 0 hostile teeth. to.
ward env of the pare. to three grenfnattuntlstrog
go., ie quite eiel•iWent with amicable relent,.
with them all The Hutcarian people are three
or four times . numerorm tis the inhabit ant of
thee< Untied Sweet were when the American rev
olution broke out They possess, in a dettinct lan
guage and to other respects, important elements of
aeeperate ...ley, Witichtho Anglo Saxon race
at tthis country dal not p.n.., rind if the United
States nosh 'sure.. io contort. contending for
popular conantlilions and netional independence, it
, in uuly because they rapid ouc constitutions end
sucp onto:teal independence, not h
as an Iniakittnry,
but an real blessings. They claim no right, hew.
ever, to take part in the.trugglen of foreign Pow.
ers in order to promote these ends. It is only in
defence of his own Government, and es princi
, moles and character, that the undenigned has now
egpreased himself oath. subject. But when the
United States behold the people of foreign coon
frt., without••ny such Interferenee,spoomneously
moving toward the adoption of inalllntion, like
their own, it surely carnet be expected of them to
remain wholly indifferent spectators.
In regard to the recent very Important occur
cone. in the Austrian empire, the undersigned
freely,•drnlis the difficulty which exists in this eoun•
try, and is alluded to by Mr. Huleemenn, at oh.
talniag accurate Information. But thiaditheulty is by
nemeses to be Lambed to w bet Mr.Hulsemann calls
—with little jtratice, as it seems to the underalgned
—"the mendacious rumors propagated by the Amer
lean press." For information on this subject, and
others of the mane kind, the American press is. of
necerily, Minns* wholy dependent upon that of Eu
rope ; and if i'mcnnacioue rumors" respecting Ana
Irian and Hungarian affairs have been any where
Ir
propagated. that propagation of falsehoods has been
most prolific on the European continent, and in
countries immediately bordering on the Austrian
empire. But, wherever these errors may have
originated, they certainly justified the Pendent in
seeking trim information through •uthentie china
nets. His attention was first particularly drawn
to the state of Moms in Hungary, by the correspon
den. of Mr. Stiles, Marge d'Affatre of the United
StitheeilVienna. 'lntheitteumn of 1134
onion was made to this gentleman, of
M. Bewsuth. formerly ?dimmer. o( Nina
kingdom of Hungary by Imperial aPpoi
i i
at th e [Meths applicatemmts made, C
RevolutioneryGovernmete. ' ' ' •
_Tee object bf Met epplication wee. obtain the
good offices of Mr- Stiles with the Tm nit Ones
ernment, with *view teethe anspeneio et hostili
ties. Thin appileallen bectenc the a bject of a
conference between Prince Schweiz nberg, the
Imperial Minister far Foreign Alai , and Mr.
Stiles. The Prince commended the cot stderatloes
and propreey with which blr. Miler had 'Wed;
and, mo f.r wee disapproving.hts inter crease, lid
...Med him in case he received a farther commu
nication 0.•,., the Revolutionary Government in
Hoer to .ci have ea interview with Prince Wine
dietreiz, who was charged by the Emperor with
Ile etoereirogs determined on in refration to that
'ii poem.. A week after these. oceureaticea, Mr
received, through secret ehanbel, • coma
iniceelon signed by L. Kostutti, President of
Dommetee; of Defence, and couriferregnedby
aerie Patchy, Secretary of State: Oa the re.
eipt of this communication, Mr. tiler had an
eterview with Prince Windiest z. "who r° '
seised with the utmost kieditese and thanked
him for hi. efforts toward recno ling existing
difficultice.. Such were the ineide is which Scat
drew we attention of the Govemm at of the Uni.
led Staten particularly to the affai a of Hungary,
sad the conduct of Mr. Stiles, tho gh acting In a
matter of cinch delicacy, havie been viewed
with entisfection hy the Inmeri I Government,
we. reproved by that of the Unit d States.
In the course of the year 1548,a d in the early
part of 1549 n considerable numbe of Huogeriato
came to the United States. Amon them were in•
dividuals repreeenttng themeolves o be in the eron•
tideuee of the Revolutionary Gone amen*, and by
these persons the President was at ngly Urged to
recognise the existence of that 0 vestment. In
these epplications, and in the ma ner in which
they were viewed by the President,there was no•
thing unusual; still le.was there any thing author.
fired by the law of nations. It is the right of every
Independent State to enter lino friendly relations
with every other independent State. Of cnurse
questions of prudence texturally ariee In refereece
to new States, brought by successful revolutions
into the family of natione; but it nt not to be reqUlr•
ed of neutral Powers that they should await the
recognition of the new Government by the parent
State. No principle of public law has been more
frequently acted upon within the lout thirty years
by the great Powers of the world than this. With•
in that period eight or ten new Stateslave meth.
lishen Independent Governments within thy limn.
of thy colonels% dominions of Spain, art this mini.
nent, and in Europe the tame thing has been done
by Heigh. and Greece. The existence of all
there Governments was recognized by some of the
leading Powers of Europe, as wen as by the Unit
ed States, before it was acknowledged by the Slates .
from which they had separated themselves.
It Merriam, the Hutted S ate. had gone so far
as formerly in acknowledge the Independence of
Hungary, although, as the resin' has proved, it
wrield lime bete a preelpintie step, and one from
which no benefit would hive resulted to either
party, it would tot, nevertheless, have been an
het Realest the law of nation., provided they took
no part In her cosiest with Austria. But th • Uni.
ten Staten did no such thing. Not only did they
got yield to Hung.) , any lOW WIMP.. or
succor; net only did they not show their ships of
war in the Adriatte with guy menacing or !mettle
aspect, but they i tudiote I Oxtail:AA from every
thing which had nut been done la other ealeig)tl
times past, and contented becreelves with lettl•
ruling an enmity into the ruth and reality .cif #l s
legal political occurrences. Mr. HulsemaCil an.
correctly states, unmet:ilia ally certainly, the am,
tore of the mimea off this gent when he elm
Ma 1 1 a United States egged had been damitched
to Vienna with orders to - teh for a favorable
moment to recognise the linegerian republic, and
to conclude a treaty of commerce with the mime."
This lugged would have been a lawful °Neel, but
Mr. Mann's crated was, in the firet matinee, pure
ly one of iaquity. He had no power to ace unless
he bad 11.icettle tattle conviction that a tern and
table Hussman Government existed. "The
princip•l ebeexdbe Pter leant has in view," recor
ding to his instruelons, 'le to obey minute and
reletee information In regard to Ilnagary in coo.
cannon Sr:10 the alines of •ditlitneg roantries,the
Mehrthle state of the present revelutionary move.
mares, and the rheuma we may base or forming
ehmther,sl srrangee, - ,epth with that Power favor
*lee In the Baited States.''
Again. to the ' , Oro paper.
oiled or the pre:fleet Is to obi
reward to Hors., end ber
pes, with a stew to an early
todependenct and the iermat
relation* with her." It was
that the rem G%rernMent s
the Opel.. e 4 the agent, to I
-tout the President proposed to
- Lm: limn
Mr. flatworm,. le rinalif
P.matent Taylor with the ep
were. to irk.- tor granted Mt
in ear r suotallou of the Pres, '
remit, wed that levershies to
were ~ it armlet net obi...
Armee. O%wernMsat sour
truth; it derilred to kern theta
hie ch•noel It to happened
verwi.mlee of unman 'Taira I
seem•r to the Herman rev 1
ie. ~,car—as wan slated in
sot riffecely—bind the 00.. ,
rehire lass; prolamines lb
In beett Eeeeved to lot. II
eery, nor hold any direct ages
revecnion•ry Leaden. • MIS r
rwroqsltron of her indepen
found that she itiad been neat,
awl ruble goverment. IT
as his Insane toes required. to
Marlon, and the onderamoe
Annual '_:owernMant lint le
j ui
from 'the eemmerneleane at
Sea.,
Mr Heinemann will obsery .1 rum this eta,.
that Me. Mattel mimeo wage . r unobv.,,
hie, and strictly within the rule of the law of ,
noes, and the they of the Untie ti States ••• !MUM
Power He will eneordiegle feel how little lone
dation third . for his ren•rt , eant -three wading
not !weenie to swarm the restemsibilite of
Mr. Dudley Mann on such an errand should, Inds.
pendent or considerations of Twomey, have borne
In mind that then were exposing their crummy to he
treated as a spy' . A spy is a person writ by one
behaerent to train secret inform.l.l of the metes
and defences of the other, to be reed for !wattle per
poem. According to practice, barmy ono deception,
tenter thelenalty of being tewfully banged if de
tectrd To give this ardent. name end chanter to
• moo dental erns of • aeutml Power, bearing the
eotorniwiou of MS eoattlry, coil Son: for a purpose
telly. warranted try the law of r.ations, in out only
to abew languaire, but also Ito confound all test
idea., and to announce the wildest and most extra•
vague notion, Such as certainly were out to have
been ...tat in • grave diplomatic paper t and
the President directs the undersigned to say tin Mr.
Heimmann that the American Gotimemeet would
regard such an enpiention upon it by the Cabinet
of "WWII, a* that it employs spies, tad that in a
quarrel coon of lie own,im distinctly otlenalve, if
'
It did not pre-mme as it Is willing to presume, that
the Word wed in the original Gam. Was not of
equivalent mean,ing with espy" in the Bilge. lan
gunge, orthat some other way the employment of
..och an opprobrious term may be .plained. Had
the Imperial Ooverrimeet of Austria •ulameted Mr.
Mann to the eremite' of a spy, it would here pa.
coil own %Without the pale of mattered names; and
the Cabinet of Vier,. May be assured thatt if it
had carried, or attempted to carry, any such law.
re purpose tato effort, in as at an authorized
agent of this Government, the epintlof the people
of this country would have demanded immediate
bounties io be waged by the ulmod exertion of
the power of the Rcpub.c, military, and navel. .
Mr. II alsernan pror , eed% V% ternirir that 'ohi• ex
'ferrety limpet , Incident, therefore, might have
been raised over, Withiut soy Written erldnace
being left on our part in the archives of thr'llnited -
States, had not Gen. Taylor thouget proper to re
vies the whole aubirmi, by enconienteame to the
Senate, in his message of the 15th laShi et last
March, the mature°. with which Mr. Mann
had been furnished on the occasion Xi I his mesion
to thee... The publicity which has been given
to thrt document has placed the Imperial Govern•
weer ender the necessity or menetug a humid pm.
lost, thrilUgh its °deist representative, against the
' proriediren of the American Gneeremeni, lea
that Unvarnrnent 000111 COMMIS mar tile°m alto
apprOhttlion, or toleration even, of the principle ,
which serear to have gentled its aoaOn and the
me,tin it ha. adopted." The underregned re's.
.• 11^ It . Mr.flu's mann, and to the Cabinet of V,
enha, and In the pretence of the world, that the
ceps taken by President Payer, now protested
against by the Anglian Onverntrilnt, were war'
rented by the law re owl.. and agreeable to the
usage. of r tyllead Stiles. With respeet to the
ontruntiniCatiOn of Mr. Men'. tristrorbotot 10 the
Senate, •nd the language In which they are
emehail, it has already Moo said, end Mr. 1111 , 110•
WM malt feel the
. 011110 3 of the reneek • that
lb,. are Someone: affairs, in which the Govern.
meet hl the United Stater cannot mlwit MI .leht•
eft reeperonbility I, the Government of h la I mpe•
eel Mercy. No State, deeerving the •pellailoo
01 indepr Erre., can permit the Isegoage In which
it may instruct in own officeni In the del - Marge el
their duties to tech . In be called in question wider
see pretest by a foreign Power.
But, even If thin were not coo, Mr. Helfernane
Is all In error its Meting that Auer'. Government
Is called an flea Rule" In Mr. Mann's iestrue.
cone. That phrase .not foetid in the paper, and
1 in reap.)d to the honerary epithet bestowed to Mr.
Mann's Instructlous on the late chief of the Revo.
limenary Government of Hammy, Mr. Hulse
' nmunteill hear in mind that a eli.Vetuntent of the
I Cooed Slates cannot rosily be expected, to • elne
fidentel communication to its own egret, to with.
hold bum an Individual . epithet of distinction
,of which a greet part of the world thinks him
worthy,.rnerely ion the ground that his awn Gov
ernmeet regards him arra rebel. Man early stage
of the American Revolution, while Wash in g ton
sees eeneldered by the English GOVertlehent as e
I rebel chief, he was retarded on the cnetinent of
Europe es so Illuetrloun hero. But the übdersign
, ed will eke It a liberty of bringing the Chthin° l O f
Vire n a into the presence of its own predeceseore,
and citing for its conaideration the conduct of the
Imperial GOVerlnDellt Itself. In the year VITT
I the war of the American Revolerlon was raging
all over these Untied Slates; England Was pros
' smiting the war with c :etiolate deteallittenoe,
1 end by the exertion of all her military mean. to
the tallest extent.
I
Germany waste that time at peace with Eng
lend; and yet en Igen t of that Congrese, which was'
looked upon by England in no other light than that
of a body in open rebellion, was not only received
wen great respect by the Ambassador of the Em.
prms Queen at Paris, end by the,Minicet of the
Grand Duke of Tuscany, wheedle...wards Mounted
the imperial throne, but 'carded at Vienna lota con
stdoonnie lane; not indeed, officially acknowledged
but treated with mourtosy and reapece and the Em
peror suffered himself to be persuaded by that agent
to exert himself to prevent the German Powers
from famishing . hoops tolegland to enable be to
=pyres, the rebellion 112 &w ire. Neither Mr.
Hnil.Menn , OM the Cabinet of Vienna, It is pre
sumed, will undertake to eay dietary thing said or
done by this ilovemment in regard to the, recent
war batweenAnstrin and Hungary isnot borneout,
and met more thin borne out, by this example of
the Imperial Conn It Is believed that the :Reps
ror Joseph the Second hablttelly spoke in terms of
respect of the character of Washington, as' he is
known to hive done of that of. Franklin; and ho
.deemed It no infraction of Lean - silty to inform
himself of the progress of the Revolutionary sung.
gle in America, nor to espres his deep seoto of
the merits and the talents of those illustrious men
who were then larding their country to indepen
dence and renown. The undersigned may add,
that in lilt the Courts of Rears and Austria pro
posed a diplomatic Congress of the belligerentFow
eee, to which the Commissioners of the U. States
should be adini tted.
Mr. Huniemenn thlnks that in Mr. Mann's in.
stnictions improper expressions are introduced In
en to
behatt" n
ee foe Abe .
UMW, bot
• lel of the
regard to Resent but the undersigned has no rea
son to auppose that Russia herself is of that ppits,
ion. The eery observation meanie those instrne...
tines about Hann is that she "'has chosen to as
sume an attitude of interference, and her immense
preparatio. fur invading and reducing the Hun
garians to the rule of Anehrin—from which they
desire to be released—gave so serious a character
to the contest as to awaken the mect painful to•
hotted. in the minds of Americana. "
'The un
dersigned cannot but consider the Austrian Cabi
net as unnecessarily susceptible in looking upon
language like this as a uhostile demonstration."—
If wo remember that it was addressed by the 01T.
element to its own agent, and hen received publi•
city only through a COMl3l.lliCtlion from one De•
palmate of the American Government to soother,
the languige quoted must be deemed moderate
and inoffensive. Tho comity of nations would I
hardly forbid in being addrened to the two Imp*.
mai Poweis themeelve. It is scarcely neconaty
tar the undersigned to ssy, that the relations of..
the United States with Ruses have always teen
of the roost friendly kind, and have never been
deemed by either petty to require any compromise
of their peculiar views upon subjects of domestic
or foreign polity, or the true origin of Govern
ments. At any rate, the fact that Austria, in her
Coolest with Heogary, had an intimate and faith•
fill ally in.Runte, cannot .her the real Delete of
the question between /mien and Hungary, nor
in she wan affect the neutral rights and duties of
rho Government of the United States or the juatia
gable sympathies of the American poop'. It is,
Indeed, easy to conceive that laver toward strug•
gllng Hungary would not ho dimlniehed, but in
creased, when it was seen that the arm of Aestria
au strengthened and upheld by a Power yahoos
auloutnce threatened to be, and which in the end
proved to be, overwhelmingly destructive ol all
hei hope..
Towards the conclusion of his note, Mr. Hulse
mann remarks, that "If the Government of the
United States were to think it proper to take ,an
indirect part ih political movements of Europe,
American policy would be exposed to apt, or re•
tallailno, and to CO , IaLn inconveniences which
would not fad to effect the commer.• and Indoo
try of the two herni•pheres." As to eau possible
lutunet this hypbthetteal retaliation, the Govern•
merit and people el the Gaited States are quite
wilting to take their chance and abide their dea•
tiny. Taking neither a direct not an indirect part
in the domestic or Intestine movements of En.
rope, they hare no fear of event. of the court,
alluded to by Mr. Huleennen. It would be idle
now to disown:wt.!, Mr. Hunemann than acted
realiatfon which be imagines may possibly take
plane at soma indefinite time hereafter. Toole
uterine, will be discussed when thee arise. and
Mr. Hanemann and the Cabinet a: Vienna may
nal assured that, in the meantime, white perform
leg with:orlet and exam fidelity all their neutral
duties, nothing will deter either the Goveronient
or the people of the toned States from exerelair g
it their own discretion, the rights belonging to
them 111110 independent nation, and of forming
id expressing mete own opinions, freely and at
I bmits, upon the great political events which
tricuptre among the civilised porticos of the
earth.
Their own institutions stand upon the broad
est principles of civil liberty; and believing
those principles and fundamental Isar. in which
they are embodied. to be eminently favors.
bie to the Prosperity of States—to be, in fact, the
only principles of governaield - which meet the de..
maidnol the present enlightened age—the President
has perceived with great tallsfection that in the CO'
recently-triiioduced Into the Austriah em
pire, many of thew great principles aro recognived
and applied, and be chart:she. a vineere swish that'
they mar produce the mime happy effects thoinghout
his Austrian Majesty's , catenatee dominions that
they hare done in the United States.
The undersigned has the honor to repeat to Mr.
klutscruan the musclee of his high ronsateration.
DAN . % WEBSTER..
tibia leformalinn 1
•ourne• and pro
recogottion nt h
no nf POOl ve,l
nty In the r VI/
hould •prear,
e arm •od nob
recommend it, r
1:17^Woox. Wears • —The qv:voles of the pre
_nee el worms m cbtldren should 0e ^or (ally 'Rick
ing inene eerie
I thet of
=MI
el by parents, and go than an then itreethan to thir•
peel timer egiatenen. every means Aust.' be area to
expel them promptly ant! thornaghly. per pthetars
of hil-ane's Wnthri Veratto re axe eashrent that they
ores the bee at accomplishing this reset that
bee ever been setintithi t the pub'.; and 'he/ ',t
ette ton the attention of ail robe barns the ?manna ,
nt of viatica. The medicine th a safe and plan
tain one, sad haver lens u penile the deslirol erect
1:177F of tele h/ 1. TODD & CO, No go Wanl wt...
jet-lira
lent. have hug on
Heavary. to
he cnc. Bat IL
10, 130 , bluir ho
1 -to threnvh relt
!n the cha rr nt. and
hat rde aa% arum
~broo.The Amer
LB I.llTirtiOL• to be
Ma n n
t of . 2 ? z ov ir o araz
did net enter Hour
rtuica 3,, mttv: . ar t. t , i , h her be
fPart.
OOP. tte-aase he
to tot up a Gera
carefully forbore,
Moo of Ohio and roan. R. R. Chll.l ' rd at
l'irroevowl, A afros a, ISM.
Too Stockholder , of 11,2 Ohio and Peethyleania
Ran Road Company an, toothy notified to pay tee
&faith bona:silent of Soo d.,llars per *hare, at tho Dace
of the Company, on or Otto, the 'Mb day Of holiest
The ninth tostalatentl on -r talon" the Z2Ol day of
September. Te• loath in• ,, onlit on or baton the
MI day of October nest.
L) . Thloatt, taitalmatt trey Ja:leil far on e 'Nth o
July toot
WM LA ItIOLEft. Jr • area
a. pubboay to b:
supputoa that lb
nod In gi , 111.91.
a ?maiden. to lb
iliproVazinellte 1a Illent3ltrf•
DR. ti G IL. of bow', tr rerOGert to
mintatterturo and lel !rues Teat* In whole net parts
of •Gl*, opan no ,, tion or itinto wheal:" Suction Platen—
Tree! oxonlereen In r. a rtman, wren, Its nerve In
•lierer. tele* end 'rereleece next door to the 10 ay
otee, Fourth elm, Patahareh.
Hansa H II V.lO/1. ISIP
On Thursday ovro , ng, Jonuary HI, .t the 1.16 ed
Soars Areenol, ty th= Roy Mr Lee, Mr. Arm.
1,00211. to MO. Sorou P. Union, daughter of Moor
John tf Niter
hi its, early In Masco oer,ollf the coast of Cubs, on
his return Irom Cs!Corms, .1...0n C. Must., of leo
tot, lowa, formerly of ibis esor.ir
Unitarian Piaaehinir,
On dandto, 5,h January, at I:mon 11411, corner o
downedld and Filth everts. ISlornlrc at half put t”
Wank Satyret—On the upentne ni • nerd year.
Eveldag at seven o'elobk. natnert —The , true Clan,
nag W3O/111.
g INC of the mow eligible location. for a genteel
t... 1 private rendeuee m the city of Allegheny. Th
lot - contains s front of NS (eel upon the &oh Common '
and Is Ulu feed In depth to Water alley, with a doubt •
two story brick dwelling hnuse In front, and a fru,
amble in the re. r. ft, tole to indisputable, and th•
term of payment will be Erode as favorable as oh •
pocharet could reasorahlrilealre. For farther in
tormatmo, op p y o 0 9 Lathrop, Allegheny. or to th•
undersigned, No .24 Wood street Potz i hurds.
Is{ 9CIIICURR CO
TWO convenient DWELLING HOUSES on Tbird
etre., above and near to Smnafreld. Rosarieslon
given on the It or April TICII
Aldo, to Lease for one or more ye•rs, some largo
vacant Lots on•and near Ike Allegheny River, In toe
Ninth Ward. Apple to WM. AI DARLINGTON
or lIENJ DARLINGTON,
.Ddtf Poneth st. ne:ar Wood
DisCATION Al. woOls;Olnbes;111sps•InotameIIIII.
r, Stationery, thrum' pablic clone.
EDE CATION Al. REPOSITORY
1.4 LSdarter ds corner Li FoLoh
b cotton,
b•rell 1 lard.
6 barrel. •!enne;
9 barrel.. greaac;
to bags leathe rt. TO al nye, and I
-We by 1991&11 DICIMY 6CO.
a 4 Water 6 Front
costs coco.hi
L.•:I oulgo cosfish. For .1100 I.y
pot BURBRIDGE INUKANI
• No. 116 W ter Yl.
torla N. 0, moN*o..
7.7 BURBRIDOE. t. I
13ACON 511OULDERS—an WO di mouse and
for sale by • KIER & /ONE'S
ma Canal D• sin 7io St_
RON=gti tons Juniata pig iron for sale by
tai Alt R & JONES
The night Piece tee Teas.
P&115 °I the yet, best pitmen In Pittsburgh to buy
Tee to at Morns & Haworth's Pea &tore, In the
sunond.
Prune Farnlly Teas'—' • . :CO per lb
Puler qactues tt----• • 110: do
Extra tloporfine.---••• 1 10 do
Their Black Tette at 050, and their Omen Teas at
al .re the cloy best Teas Imported into the United
Mates.
nil itO5lE GREEN.-700 W. 100 sale by
J• 4 d KIBUO CO, Cri Wood at
ARIS fIEEN--4100
C" 1 11 . 051E YELLOW—tat , sa j la tc la
4
)OBE PINK-914 k. tor rale by
.1.1. J KlTth en
MERICAN VEliblllAlON—Sittn Ins
4 int s
IDDd ale by
J C 0
In the Court of Common Pleas of All*.
'bony County.
IN the matter of toe View of the Deaver Road to
Reserve Taranatop, Ito. 171, Dec. mbee Term. MO.
And now to wit, December thl, 18h0, Report or View
ere filed, confirmed neat, and ordered that nonce there
of be often, by pnblleauren two week. to the Plata-
berth Gazette. By the Court. dent4:ol4wlt3
Nato oç Poarai
nyttNUANT In a Mao Mid of the °admiration
tua unsold pews In the Second Sresnyterta.
hurch, Fifth street,• Pittsburgh, will be offered a
nubile vale, on Monad, the 6th instant, at la o'e look
A. 61 In id church. B C LOU 016,
vadat Secretary Lloard Trustees
OFFICERS and Aldermen of Chanty, are regeett
to settle mitt the Treasurer on or before Tdcsday,
the 7th Met; the sodsung committee will close the city
accoonts Do that day. try order of Au.lothe Com.
j.3:eat n CC .111Nrve, Chairman
37ANTED • at:inon n.• c.cra In • Mr aaoule
Mass, by a.ynAn• man whu . well •cluainad
if Book Kccona, by amain and daublo
Addrola Z boa No a. Por. (Ake, Palibulgh, Pa
:TIRE Eno of ALLEN JO CO=wao dinolv
l ed - on
1 In fontant, by hmitse on.. The bonne** bh
condoned no heretofore under he aryls oil
.
' ainzoir..k. Co.,
• Late M. AlleO & Co.,
. ,
FORWARDING and Comadation Me ban% No
95 %Voter and It 2 Froo weals, Pittibungh.
jaldst .
Farmers. Drpmlt Busk of Pittsburg!.
December 341650.
tr HE following is • Ilst ofDeperits, which for three
L wearsprior to WI dere, have remained. to this
Bank unaltered,and unclaimed, together with the
names of depositor. and data of deposits:—
R. liall.teek, 040, deposited July 45 1 1e67
Oro Wainholt,gso,. do Sep. 0, lii47
Doth of above deposits areal Interest at the rate of
four per cent per 000000.
JOHN hIAGOFFIN, Cashier.
•Cirmed unto and eubeeribed before me.
J 111cD , OLENN t Notary Public.
Plusburgb, January 0, Ina —isa,d3AwatS
THE large four story Warehouse now occupied by
L. 0. Waterman & Bona, on Water nod Front Its,
door west of Forsyth &Co's. Posseislortalson
it of April neat. for terms, sly to
JOSHUA ANNA,
Cor i,,, WOod Thiro „
or to J 0 0 BIDWELL,
Wa r at, above Brochlleld.
Dissolution of Partnership;
TlloPt:g'a.h.thattl: e ttt dV= I th s r t;
mutual consent. The Cosines. hereafter will ba
carried on by John El Lee and Caleb Lee Je., under the
firm of T. 5.. t. C. Lee, at the old stand, No 30 Market
street.
January 1, 1861.-I.J d3i
FOR BALE.
OTTON MACHINERY-One . Yleter, four Car•
arid oe Mote. Also, a large lot of Magee.,
Etienn Dm Putties, Bolt., At., all second hod,
but chiefly to complete working order, tmd will: ha
.old greatly below their •alee. Eneutre of the outlet
signed, at the Eagle Cotton Work• L Allegheny eltY•
la3 - date F.Dht UN D HYDE
Transportation Lima for Sala.
Lea.becni.er GIFU:. for Philadelphia s k good will
I of Warehouse in Arr, of rhe
Reliance Lune. Tile patronage of this old established
eczema la well worthy the eenilderatron of persons
wishing to erriliaik la such hardness, or of thorn who
may he already interested In the carrying trade. As
tie time is advancing for making &Miriam.ts for
the spring hatinem, it Is Important early application
should ho made. JOHN Alc PADEN.
Surviving , partner of John Ill'Faden tr. CO
1.3
•
Canal Liman, Penh It.
REMAINING In Main% Post Office, AJlegbeny
eamity, Pa.
Haab. Etral FYert Witham Mara William'
Bmek Retouch lioboogh basal Mills Isaac
Black Mita Higgins Hannah Maier Qualm 2
Bav Hobt iloffinenlico W Meyer Karl
Becker Jacob lioughtbn Iles Myers John V
Balkan Jonathan Johnston Win 2 SEClintisek J R
Clarke John Kilgore Robed M'Elreath Robert
Craighead Jon WMurdock W & bliWbinnle Mari
Carr Overton !niobium° Thomas hlllardo Wit
Doberty John Maneld Andress Alclnda
Remitter Patk Mantua Joel VoltVleck Ii
Jalts2l9 LUKE IC DAVIKON Postmaster.
SVOAR-2.0 blots prime new crop,
ebb, by R DAL'
e
or 3
OL ASSEt3-100 hris New O '
rleans recelmen and
Mfor Bale by Heal H DACZELL &CO
I'VE - OLEAN TOTE.
-
rum: undermesed has jam opened a large stock of
TYrolrso To and vartou• ether goods never
seen hero before. The finest wooden work. of skill.
as well as the nicer: playthings for etaillren, endear
ly selemed for the holidays, which he ie determined
to sell very low, wholesale and retail, by
JOHN HEST:VERT,
SO drtatbfield street
°UTTER-10 141. ;reit+ mu In cloth., for rote fly
111 1.3 R DALZELL k
PEARL ASIf —32 casks for sal° by
j. 3 R DALZF.I.L.b. CO
riffESTNUT2-luifrhcls for able by
V 10 DALZELL & CO
LOUB—luJltta meet/me Floitt,reed per stem.
1: Pilot No it, and for nine by J& It FLOYD,
J. 3 /tenni Church Bending_
P OTASII-10 cues pare, in store
SO
P ROMICE-Ib 6 r , l i s . p4erte .. ll ; Bntieri
9 bu Chestnut.:
barks si•isee Feathers, received th is
day, by wee on, .11 , 3 to t MI. by
J & R F'
SEVEN GREAT SEMS•ANNUAL
SALE OF DRY GOODS,
A. A. MASON & CO.,
84 and 64 If arkell street.
W ILL e . ore n m u :n u e . c
on„do.hl,ohndtty.,
month••teeen h o e , r
3 30 .
0 1 a 50,.
On this ocenuon, the wcole of their immenec cost,
lialdneot volt be to open foe Retail Trede, and I
her extorter. swee. amounting to°. Llandred and
Thirty Thonaend Pollan, will be ofered at Retail, at
telly one fourth los then newel priers.
The mire of their SeustAnnual Sole to toy one of
•,, thaw., ds uh, attended the rale of last year, will
• • turiete •tge ow tee tern ceil Ibis reason. They
t it, boor. et. mentiou I% few ef tag Goole and Priers,
d the 1 , ..r. , fit of three , rho hove never amended 4heir
Retro, vie
Stich Ce•hmere.--- • •—• • • •758, usual peter 81 00
.88 ye Cre'n ft Wool Ceslimeree 15 do ' 371
'4soops do do Delelnes 15. le
do 40&031
flips High col'it s•lald do•-• —45 do O r l
dri pe Rasped and Fled 01100 CS 44 15
Onpv Soda de Chine elle Penn 674 do 1.3
pa ClaCk .Bikeredeced 15
ir cent
100 Fr p ench - Merinos•• t 100 do 1 379
300 r. Parana... and Lsonere Meths, reduced 33
per
Alpacas, a ll colors, reduced 30 per cent.
0000 Long Suaare Shawls, wrack-will be spld from 91
to 93 lows than usual rakes.
2000 yds Donne! Rlbbons al & 10e usual price Id to 23
Fart colored Cancan. at 12c, usual price 9c,
DO cases tinglab and American Caller/ea ate 9.10 e,
aces m piles 10 and 122 e.
90 cams Bleached Muslin., reduced 22 oar yard.
WO bales Drama Aluilin,all Kraals.
A lsn, Llobroldarisn, Tetrcutings. Mastery and
Olores, Linany,t2hecks.Cluths,Cannnerea s Casalnets
and Jeans; togetber m. l / 1 1 an irencenservaret) clothe ,
roods, alt rt wLicluwill be blotted Demo to Lower
r oo d s, matt top orthrtr preview sale.
The. Invite an early CC3 u many of their choicest
gruds will roan to turd. 'lna 1a../ twice num. al
1•1_ A. A. 21.1:10Ps et)
dedi 62 it .4 Markel st
A CHALLENGE TO THE WOHLDlNirenty five
A
Hollemowerd wt.' be pail to any one who will
produce a epos of piont. green, or dry. teat cannot be
clouted with Hoit's stopioved Chemical Soap I
hue the setiefeenon of urine to the people of this
place that this article by my own Improvement on its
now muds unrualled in this cu ntry or curaeung
greur, ear, pitch, oil, paint, or and other greasy cab.
stoney, from all kinds of gentlemen's or ladles , cloth.
ug, empeo, table spread., merino shawls. ladies'
bonnets, , it mring any thing that pure
water will not iodre More than one thousand per
ittn. dnierent pelts el the country hue told Me
they rsoubt not be without It it cost SI • take. In
trying thu gone on more then 3a) uncles of light
Wise, sauna, Mucus and ealicoes,l have only found
three pieces of tilt, two of alpeceaa, and form of call
en, en welch It changed the color. Oterefote, before
nutting on a light drets,try a umple of the dn
brat. I a
slate Mt. homelike It 1.1 deteimlned not o r re•
commend It any stronger than I know to be etnctly
NIARILI/CD,
• •
mport hors country merehmussod pedlars prompt
ly aimiLlsd to Py scbocnber. SELLERS
dO3O S 7 Wood st
MIX 33
TAli - gr - '""""'°'"T' \VIJAY B A UGH
nIIEESE- bus N. R. Meese fur tale by
d<33' kis %V HARBAUGII
UCSAVIIEIAT reeld for sale by
dao . & !SARUM/01i
, use, for sul• by
S & %V liAßßAtnail
C 01 4:o LA
T MIRED 011.-10 brim reed "le L 9
dra9 tl W HARBIUGH
DIOSOLOT/0111 OF FARFAIIIA.KBEIIIP.
THE subscribers, trading under the Arm of NV it Al
Mittliettree, dime this day diuolved parthersbv
by mutual chinch'. All persons hmitsty clams
against th. lam Arm will preheat them for payment,
hod thou indebted wilt please call and settle their
account'. WILLIAM MITCRELTREA_
goNaktoar. ATUCIIELTOEF-
Fitablirs b, January Ist, IP4l.—lal
TIIE sabsolber routing from burl..., tales the
opportunity to tender his best thanks table blond
ard the customers of the establhatment, for Mal
liberal patronage time
• long period of Mealy-fon
year.. and at rem time beg, leave to solicit tor ht
brother. this late partner, who will still carry o
the hoarier.) • continuance of then. kind favor.. .
ant WILLIAM lIITCHELTRES
SIOSITBOIIII3 211T08ELTIIME,
Ineoceasar to W & ES MitebeißeW
WHOLESALE GROCER,
D ECTIFYINU DISTIL:ILES, and Wine and Lisps.
11. tiler:lent Also, Importer of James hlasornitie
Sons' S ods Ash and Bleaching Powder, PS) Liberty
street 888
GVAIN! DAMAR—lnnti lb. 3 net received and far
sale by BRAUN A. REITER
I s f
. Car St. Clair & Liberty Os
• Oar , —MO
[=2l
6. ior mile by
J KIDD& CO
cm:a
MCE=I
1.
Itiding and far
. ELL, tr. CO,
Derry •1
11 rnl OTT PITS 1100101
1 casts Matt: LsaMl tar male of
8. N HARR/MOH
SEVI
CU. QUITER— . ..I bin pflue, reed tor bale by
el3l S tr. W lIARBAUGH
0 ARBONATE. AbINIONIA (Hartthornb-6(0 ib.
1..) to bale by Uall ElItA UN tt. REITRR
po LDERED FtENUOßAl , C l ar t4 lb:l i c i t u s i tl E b i lly
O R n t I iGU 14RUJEB-1(41 lli i .4o A .rAllba nirm
A IiARIC-40 lb. for sale by
AN al BRAUN tr. REITER
SU DRIES
3 70 ' i l b bt totte ß b o r . b o lteed . ..
30 lbs PowdcrbA 11411IDOM
lb. Angelico Root;
lb. Henbane Leaver,
lb. Prawn; far ...10
Wiißs BFANS-16 Nis Ip v ;zl A bi o. N
-
f 'lO RN —6O brls In store and for sale by
\VM 11 JOHNSTON
13R117"8—"'"""" .ale
JOHNSTON
bales for sale
I
;el WBI U JO
D RY APPLES-76
ji33HrisToN
AI OW—Llb Hula far .s.la by
J D CANFIELD
LINSEED 014-30 barrels (or sale bI
jai J. 13 CANFIELD_
Burrste—RO brio roll, for .nle b
Inl .
/II CANFIELD
8 H. J.T 19-40 doyen for rale by j
B CANFIELD
Q ALERATID3-100 boxes tut talp b
D ' CANFIELD
J.I
C lit'"nr' ' ' "1*
D CANFIELD
J.l
PEATIIEKS —67 bag* received far tale by
1.1 S Y W HARIMUUII
Hl7-149 dry Ilides. for •
P./HARD/WWI
GREASE -00 brle received for sale by
dal 5 k W
,
us , * irrobs'or PIANOS.
JOHN 1111ELT,014:d1. W 0 .4 IL
111..1 hat reselved a aear sad sylanda
lanatungnit a( rano', aver open and
ready for sale. deSt
' Splendid Gin Honlath to. '
TEAFLETIS at afemory. SIARFatko.
/..1 Cubit:et ef )kale= Alt Hems of Beauty. •
Friendship . Gaming. nortiranta. Winter m 00...
prceb)t,ono Psalm and Hymn Book., .pl.ndidif
boned. 1
nt
H.,,pit Prayer Bouts, rplendilly bound
yaa.at,,Fre.eation Books Albums. E
For ell/ at the MICATIHNAL BOOK STORE,
.30 OS Market rt nor. of Fourth..
LAVATETTIC -
Adatuef new &Jou rffertd to the Alumna Woad. I
Evo;4VZttleclA7.`ourdtlf.`."°l l 4 . ,"l`,.":.".`f
Lu c _tow to become opetaums In the seience.
soy person Made Operators Instantly, Oath
ig ,,, g t astonishment.
pu,OF. TEW takes pleasant In announcing that he
will all the went* of a .cranes wittelt the
. 0 , ha. pronomeed incomprehensible; for the rea
.o,, pat operators in Otology, Psychology, le, instead
of 0 . 0 ..4 light on the sableet, havemade 'them
.oe
js nod their science aiwtatogly Makatea,
?redrawn Tew is the only lecturer on Anthropology
lobe world, and eyes eXperiMetal never been, •t
-. 1410 by man.
;The coarse will consistol five eta es with esperi
pants, commencinft. on Monday evening, Dec 30th,
utinalug dating the week. Door open ate olcioek.
Admission, 25 Cu; Tickeut to the course 75 ots.
gee bills of the day for particulars. - 4030
Coln Wantod,
FOll which the highest {mail= will be ;mid at the'
Erehaege Office of A WILKINS & CO,
Cot. of 'third &Minkel so
To Dl•chantea and Other.. •
THE extensive ruse of , buildings formerly ores.
pied by blesses. Patch le Co., at the Point, between
ata weal, and Willem Waymill be teased for a
teem of years. Tney can be readily adapted, with
steam power, to accomodate every tied of manatee
luting busloma rossesston given Immediately.
Apply to ClIaS.
Fourth )3.
or. HC
riI.b.,IOI,ULLY, Aet
dal)
TU
rBT RECEIVED-3 cases Ladies Gem Boma'
3do do do Over Shoes
4 44, do do Baakitta:
2 d o
Gdoa% d o
O S ver d Shw ; a
for sale setkidesale and retail or 7 a 9 Wood at. by
de22 & H PHILLIPS
NDIA RUBBER DOLL.—/tist TLCr ived from New
I Yost., a few full dressed India Robber Dolls; a
beano GI article, foreale at the lAdia Robber Depot,
7A. 9 Wood st. (drain . PHILLIPS
" t uner( GOODS—l4oMeera' Coats, ledge;
12 Riding Capes, with sleeves;
12 par Long Leggings;
12 rail thrilled do
Horse Covert;
12 pair Gents' Short Gloves;
• de39 3 pair Fishing Hosts for sale
J A. 11 PHILLIPS
VENISON 11A51.9-11 bay freah Venison Elam jun
rfteived and for gala by W F WILSON,
do3Y ' 16 Wood .1
, • -
POWDER MANGANESE— . 2OO6 M i t fkolai i la t tg o
60 Wood .1
cCALLISTEWS OINTMENT-2 pIDosiD for
CO sale
de3o J K
OIL-5 brl, for gala by
.1
000 KIDD& CO
Spanlph Flom, dm, &alai
Idea) KILID tr. , CO
iD11.41-900 lb.
nil for nit by
BALAVIES ON DEPOSIT, which heve been un
changed for three year, and upwards, io the Es
c bailee Dank of Pittsburgh:— ,
Witilim Davis, residence unknown, Any p,1850, 8 220
Spencer Manley, Zanesville, 0., Oct tn, 1517, 45
I ccoify, that the foregoing balances appear. to'be
dee to the personenamed, or thelr legal represen t
.
dam according to the books of this bank..
T M HOWE, Cashier.
SProrn and ocbacribed heron: me. this Zth day of
Dekeraber, 1850. ' C W ERNEST,
dekc:lten Notarl Public.
Norris as Mace Jou7nal,
2'u/tithed fu Saturday in Nem York City
At Two Dolla rs. 7e.. payable to all eases to
' •
advance.
CGSIMISSION OF AGENCY.
GlEce of rt. Home Journal,
107 Fulton st. N. York, De0.t4,1E60.5
To all whom it may concern:
This may cently that J. U. liource is Maly author.
Med to ant as agent for MORRIS it WILLIS'S
lIUME JOURNAL, and that all weer* given by
hint In payment for said paper wtll be duly acknow
ledged by as at the Mike of poblieadoo ' and It Wes
crossly agreed and .derrood, that all sabseriptlens
are payable. one year tn. advance.
The new volume will co:erne:leo on the first of
January.. Subsenption• received by J. U. Holmes,
Third street, opporite the Pout Ofkee.
MORRIS tr. WILLIS,
doh Editor. end Proprietor's
GUNNY DAGS-500 bevilargei mkt for •ale by
rlas •9 & ‘V'HAIII3OI6II
lk °LASSES-0 btta new crop N Moltke. Iced
tng per meaner Buckeye auto, for .ele by
dab JASIE'k A HUTCHISON & CO
NO.lat LASSE3-33 blls nee. crop, JAG received M
. for sale by H A CUN
LIbeINNGHA,
del9 ry
llg ARKS-2,0 On on ct i lne e le c t i f l. 4AWL lku
S
- 0 AYH H ROLL RUTTER-4 WilklotroeV by
eel? Il A CUNNINGHAM
CIINCEINATI hIOULD CANDLE.-40 bx.
br.d, xalc R A CUNNINGHAM.
daas
In the Cana of Common Pleas el' Allegheny Co.
TO d. an , ,t h Perfl;a a lei vi !lall u lload llompsay vo
To tte 'a at'ove t Zfendant 2 Yo " it c ao• W il ' ereby 'notified,
that the above plaintiff ha. taken and appropriated to
ns nre, the following pardon of your teal taste, In
the any a Allegheny, being pi...toile. No In and 17
la de o Th..,
the tian,centre P ine pe o lan, boundedf
r
by a line on the north
me veld ail load, and running.
through said Into diagonally dO feat wide, a draft and
deanyspcicn of Tablet. ate filed in The above ease.
W.B. COURTNEY,
Sol. lea VI'S.
THE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders, and
Elettlon of Dixectera, other Ottto Penmyl.
'onto flail Read Company, haLl at the office
of the etthaparry.'on the Oth of .1.1111.TY,1331, bemires
the hours of II A. M. and 3 P.U.'
O fItIAP FRUIT—Yew let. for lt ia bu o r 1 2, It s alAi r os t.
for sVi l o ' ,. o ,r . P- th IVIORIIIB% tII de47 • thr ummond
Litsbt.l6ll 01L...4
e. W Otis
b pule New Caws Oil, in.
fos y
deli - LITTLE d CO
G OLD PV.NS—We. have s
OW 011 buds Ingi
stcck of the best Gold Puts wont Ire leading
manufacturer* In New York, akd outdo cacaos - 41X!
order.
Also, elegant Gold Potted Cues and Pen Nolchtea
Silver Cues In every. •ttriary. Forewarn Pen, Hold
ono Pearl do. All for sale vtotlesale and remit at
New York • stun. W W WILSON
SUQratr— bare N 0. lost reed for eale by
BROWN A KIRKPATRICK,.
nod? 11l Liberty et
13 A PSINS,-150 has new, reed o o copsigansent, ..w
la, for rale low by
den BROWN re iCIRI:PATNELC .
motesst:2-4o Ws new crop for alle by •
dy.i7 1)1101V:;A baItKPATRICK.
. -
Li
PlCES—Caseter Pirateo, Pepper, Cloaca and Nat
10 friers, Fri sale by ISAIAII DietiEV 1 CO
drl7 Water & Front it.
- -
LAIID—S) brim Nol in stortruol for role by
d.D Ir‘ALAII CO
fIUFFEL-200 bag" in cote and fcr talent,/
ded7 . ISAIAH bICREY ta. CO
1 MACKERV, - gr brio, lo
del]
WilTI F1911—:3 tiln ziusltrAtg
UF:RlllNti—lbo Lis I.obee
t 1,7 it/MANI
~ntsi~e-100 L. na . n i nncn
a.fl INAIAt7
Fallacy CloOd
JtiST received and new open, a
Fancy 4StiCit• moo* k '
Year literenta, to ',Mak the atten
l b s e p r n o tc:lany malted. Amonipt
Rdl,ood iteqrn• netts
Pearl inleAd Fond) . do.
Fancy Rosewood Toilet Boxes
Inhad Batio'Wood do do
Mask Walnut and Rosawoed •
• Fancy Rosewood Perfamory Rp
Inlaid Ratio and Rosewood Be
Pearl Casters for Sue Jewelry
Also, Gentlemen'. Morning Farr•
do Travelog Ca.
do Fancy Dressir
dcls F D EATO \
DARRY'S TRICOPIIEROUS for. aids by R., E.
RR SELLERS, 67 Wood at, snip bout or Piitsbufab
Price, 25 cents per bottle 5025
HURTS-1000 La .pank roeetand per annener Jenny
S
Land, and Int :sae by
deed
T'
=EX4.II
nut
QE , ECA OIL-6 brls
L de..l
fo`,t`
i i 7lC 7 4
DU & tlnklnteE-6 ed. wo _
n barrels crease, now landfr
ton n<amer Fott Pin and fox...'l i bi .
IidAIA DICKEY &', O
dedl F r nt & Water
. _
ipEntiiimis—a aackc landos2 from Port '.<----',
r tens • ISAIArCV ..,1 ,b j c ,
firALLOW 014-1 tal lent Ing f on 1 , ; . 4, - ; - , ~- -
I. del..) !BA IA I DrAiii(t Z . 7 ( ' )
B O ITER-I,,obircl:sOhmel.,l,fiito,r;4,
4b _
de24 7 42G1LLS fr. ROE
... 1 257 Lamm 5; •
TULIN-16 5522515 cotc sr AA, ~, ebT - ; -.--
de.% ' SIcGILLS fr. ROE
YrOBACL 0-60 bxs 3 . • I , A .,. b y
1 dal f MeGILLS it ROE
"I ‘ lo. - 1 LARD -3 bYk,ind E iTgi just reed for ills
1.1 by MILLER h RICKETwv,
dd V h Y9l Lawny 04
LI
-- - -
lEQ ‘oite Vir R Cis{
Jan M 11.4
dept 7
-' Trst7SeirA
"CONOrtrCII — CIDI brlaiirsill E
MI Ma. RICASTSON
Onbag. In re, for Ws by •
d. • k. W, lIARDAUGII.
06rin ABll-40 CPA. teV4 IWO by •
- 0
dig* 9. J. W.
DoTAIII-10 auks in siore s likd . r i al s z tjaii
tlyl d—
NIDOW GLAS-S-4-04 Eine% eitY ‘
brandy, raceivad and fa Isle by
dal & W If &FIAI.IOII_
"DPIE - Tarit.X =filar, or a.
) deal W6I & MeCIA.TIIO &
SYRUP -1Y brim received andY o vile by
1.3
BDILVORpti o
tpCC-f0 bpsS's i,in I ..tatb _
4 3zwcvo
1.) k 1 094 L. 4 -73 Lu pructellT timda it '.
570
grATER—Li tali pima fres4l7sll:
de2t I". "ertikiftlZßAWA
br. In 0010
deN, J DILV.VORTIit co
. _
• auxxx
FrFll3"irord.reviserted semen will be exhibited at
Flub ilallonet the Post Dike tor • fess dais.
COMIZtIICIDS blooday, Deeetsberni . .
Hours of Exhibition, from 9 A M Ali 9 F. id
Adtalsiion,Zets; ressonteketkiilets, Pamphlet..
3 reels
.21.. S.—The
arid is exhitti
St*tor tr tbe proper! of Mr. Power
ten tor bit benefit tlett
LL SOON C LOS E.
LECTURE ROOM, ATHENEUM BUILDING,
Llb.rty Screac,
Opm EVERY EVENING, r a shoe mums
Payne*. celebrated aeries of Rlßacbe
PANORAMAS,
A' VOYAGE '
_EUROPE,
Etabracing magnificent views alliance, U Harbor;
HalifeiXte Atlantic, Liverpool, '
LONDON.
Frain the Thames, pasting under the Bndges, and
ending with a magoilicent vie* of the
T El • II Y, B. ToNzr.L,
BrilliaaHy Illtiminated,, and both bents of the ha satital
FIVER 11/111%11C.
. .
eft Exhibition every Wednesday and Saturday
aftamoon, at 3O'clock.
Admtssion,,2s cents. Children, under II year* of
'ge t IS Sent.
Doors will open at 61 o'clock; recertllla to com
mence tuning at 7* o'clock. del4td3w
Hooke tar Lh• liollidays.
• Gin
r EAFI.VI
,Coiner,
nee*.
The Is, edited by Protewor John S. Ilari — belind
in Today motneen,with numerous illuminations and
enarasings.
Genii et the Season, elegantly illustrated.
The-Rtepaste, a gift for the holidays, bound in
Turkey morocco, with itlaseinations.
The etystal Yount, far l,hl t edited by T.
with engtaelnga
Uons of Temperance Manny, tel lEsit, by T. S. Ar
thtlr.
•
bL
OF, bIEMOILY. billtrd Tu r key
aoplendidly bound in y a
The Cl ristmasTilbute, for 1811.
nving's Offering,
Snow Flake, o
Feoget hie Not " by Mee. E. S. Smith:
Fwendship'stOffering,
Gems of Beauty, or Literary Gib, for ISSOiedited by
E. Percival, bound in Turkey monceri, with burner
oat illuminations and engravings
The Bole of ghsron, tcligudissouvenir, for lan,
railed by Mia Candi. 11. havryor •
•Topper'. t rovetbM PLilompby, maimns editions,
elegantly bound rind illustrated.
Read's Female Poets of America cauterising pot
teens`, of Mrs E Oakes wraith. Mrs F'S Osgood. Sits L
Il nigourney, Mes E F F.llcylllrs Emma C kliabury,
him ?meth, It Welby, Mrs Si Hide, plea EC Kinney,
.1111 Cjeylleil, Mal Fara J umm.
wood)
Shelly, Goldsmith, Duro., Moore, Coleridge, Dow •
ett, and Keel.; Coleridge, theily, g g otg
rope, Byron, and Wocniswarthis Yore:col Works.
.14110, a laege collection of papier micke, pselle,
:Littoral in morocco and potpie raael e binding; .Is t, o
large aollectlein of eplendid Juvenile Books, with other
works, for sale by It C :STOCKTON,
Late Johnston h Stockton, corner Market sad ad ets
drill [Chronicle and Yost copy t •
irIIfINFSkyfiIIMILLIGN---1 ease
4.l'i del& L. • KIDD &CO. -
D BUTTER -10 bels in More, rot tsit by '
• ROBlillf DALZELL Cci
kIIEF-SE—NI4 Ms In prune ofder, Tar nabs bY
: den . NOBENT DALZELL k. CO
pOWLENED 'TURK VS gIetITKW 1 .-1.- 1 -
-.del7 i4 Wood aireet.
._ _
fitiLSOW.-417il'NcT117 • ,
.17 brit No Tit now boding. for nale by
del9 192.1A11 DICKEY 100
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.----•
SIM MUSIC.
ROSIGNOL Folk., Soireo•Polke, Scotch Polka,.
Coquette Polka,
Jenny Lind , . Bad Song • ••
• do Echo do
• - do Heldman'. Song
Cana Dive, as slung by Jenny LIM ~
, The Dew 1s on the Blossom ; Jenny Gray t
' I bade tannethina aweetao say
Pam dreaming of thee t
••• %emote I wete a boy again . I
• Blanche Alfred. Ben Bolt s
• Ceoronn Not,
ke g r u Ce io t , l . :i .
p o!. A Dog betty Cot:Slam !
Loulstana Ilelleovitla variations
L
Theo haat wonedco the 'pith.
• . Joann and Jeanott -i'
• Shower of Pearls Watts
bllser Late Salta. Beeelred and for solo. •
• II
IL—A large stock of Now Donee to arrive this
week. JOHN B. MELLOR,
tit Weed as
ron
ER.,3btls freoh roll,
TAZbtAI.ZELL
deiB
. _
tercets From., Mats, ast.
600 LEM Zuni. Carron's;
300 lbs Seedless Raisins;
.. :
•
. .
20 bus Id. EL do •
00 hf 1.• do do
Onus bus do do
40+ bah do do
234.1m1 - 8033mm FIX.; '
3 eases Canon;
Odor Lemon Bomar;
d dor. Carrie 'Powder,
3tjars Bordeaux Prlar,,
3 east Wed and !dues Shell llmaddc
• 2 dox ill" IMOtte 4 hales
P.O sale by 3 D
Cur W Wl ood & Fifth sts LLIAM'S k CO
d • -
.____
lel 9 9=2 - 6iii - Ider 19 mon;
8 brla No I, khekerel;
JO of bela N.l it 3 Mackerel;
10 qr tale Not do
10 OA No 1 do
Nhad and ILetili:, Mr tole by
de'o J D 'MUSA
midROAD MAKING; a manual of the principles ~
pt 6o:ice of toad Making, eomprasing the Meatton,l
construction and Improvement of roads, earemool
Macadam, paved, plank, Ac., and Felt road.. W.
Gillespie, Gillese, A. M., C. E New edluon, with addition..
A low copies for by R . C STOCKTON,
Bookseller; Printer /k.
:note 47 Market sr •
1 Uhl OHELLAC Wrangel-0 eaten for rale by
delb KIDD it CO
p7MY-Liq s• Miq 4 fliigTil=l=M;Ml
•
I)A'TENT TWIN.—ZU Mr te
delft I ODeID by
OP I
TO TOBACCO DIV.IZEfitS—We receavect Ihia day
from the martufactecer, tamples 01 pound p&p,
esdßee Plugs the poes.l, whets ere Ire authorise&
to WI by 'The sample. WALLINGFORD I CO,
•
dolt No. Ve Water street.
0 - 04146,13 TA KCH—Z LIN ta waxy sopa^
yOO/0) In store .4 Ira onle by
del& , w h M MI YCIIIILTREE, Liberty!
I:CONALD'3 TOPA , PO-16baes Pa of this ea»
bmell brand reecire , l mi f.ll In ohire un , l '
pie hy ; _ Nel6l_ wA M ISItTeIIELTHF2
. 122... k. erase .4.1 i Pena;
bbl. toil Fincastann, in *wrote:a len y
I DICREV do CO, enter & Ina
•COIabIATION WANTED. al .1151 IN WIT ICH
.' who 1011 Lionaauain, County Dawn, Trek .nd i
,10 years ago, was living with a Mr On en. no ;
Pitreturab, and of SAli'L W. BEATTY, as d HUG
WILSON, who left Analtlll, aame <minty, la um, or
in 1049 were In or near Pittsburgh. Any I no &it
10fOrIlit106 el than, will confer a fat., on the
brother*, Robert Dewy or Smolt Wtlsid, ea t . at 1
.Fbeitis i blift . Broadway, New York. doldidat
CO LOAN'S MEDICINES—For 01101 and bean.=
fall supply on hand and for sale
dell Wholeaate Aa r "6 t
. a l' ffi . r .L P EßS lttaeurghi
(ototi'Wei HORSE OINTAIEN't ri - SkrAFGEHIF
I For sato by 11 E SELLERS, Wholesale Arend
dela
r farm', use
DICKEY re CO
AAIb:RICAN ALMANAC and Repellency al
ful Knowledge for the s . tar lEGI mmlaliont
authentic, and mitred bdo , sasoon eoaeernm k ihr
fairs of the General Sod Mime
colon m equal to As lirnreermara fallneme
&testacy, and will aucniln the high charatter of II
"Amettcm Almanac" at a trartnerthy manual P
reenact, and a fall re pornoty at a4<aal knoeslodigei
Just receyad and Mr ml. , by
It. C. t4TOCKTON,
llackscllrr. Printer nod Under, ,
deli 47 Market at.
far sPID I.y
DlCia+l k r 0
d, for tale by
DICKEY k CO
r sale by
DICKE] a CO
etmae and Nam
an of puzobleera
o aUCIIMEIIt will
, maw ncrakcs saw ritholisi
A T HOLM.ES' LITERARY DEPO
Third Street, opposite the Poet Office.
• AVVhir L A CK' Tntthe
'" Poet. By the ee.l
Eyer. he.
Be. Deep'. Ileply to liistiop Hughes, on the Deelif
oiled Boxes or Protestantism.
re.S • Whig Etyma, for December.
lailenbt laving Age, No 311
Knickerbocker Magazine (nr Pecentber.
Dolton Shak.peare. No p.
Hottieultanot for Deromber.
Coll:Sootorfor December.
Caw, 80, at
'S.; 6:1 Fcatta at
Divorced Wilt. By T. S. Arthur. ••
Pride and Pruderies, or the Married •
catak. d.!
DDOLL BUTTER-IR* lb. r-for
„Di Irma Taylor's Dairy. for tale'
Beth UUR . Uin "Zit INIWIRAhI
1i T'B blerehanualere eA
number of dos execlie „ huchhhh hh.
received of Holmes' Worn , D 4 O , T,:
Oak°. A il me.h " Auld lake this
wore: "A
met tbe new volume.
e
Arrted Mater. now novl.'l
T. S. Anbur. Litter: A Living te. No 343. Ad":
P PM?. BALM, :•
ATE V ! 8 " . ••a Cliff Mine Stock; Coo,
•••,....•%r ad Western inturruice Block. .1'
PP' , .. rru'rd A Irvin, 114 Second lintel- '•
Me Bleak 'Watered Bilks CI
,flPrilr e. BURCHFIELD have received
.Ithevo Mete, of !numb , . widths for faselcms'i
ata and cloaks; also, Black Mantida and Clear -
stela - tea
VahliLY S'ILLER-Ita bet. -
r data •
THENCIa OIL. CHINTZ—On tan
FJr far rale cheap, at aka Carpet VLarhona,ll:,
Por y _nb 14014! Wal hi CLANI-01%.,
STRAW aooiis
Tt Vii. GREENE & CO.. blanufoehorera of 1
. too and lhariseatic Straw
tidies cod
la.:
Urn of buyeta, to their goods tor ladies cod rolsse , '.
They will offer Inducements In a great 'anat.: ,
style•. tee., m porehazers who toy by the mono
them , poeksge. Samples exhibited •t their •tote.,
114 Pp.: ..un colts) Neer net danid'iii
fruLEs it AVALA3 OHA VINO. cityAnt—Whe ,
:the man who does not eppteci,te the
aiy ,have t 'rimy there he, we no not o f dd ess
elves to hint. Bet to all min. sey. if 700 •:
o render shaving ay immure. rd“hase a hos of
Hauck, Almond PistaeLln or Ambrosial Pim;
cimtma. It it euerly Imposethle to And words to
Bribe the It
of a person who hes been ow._
Phasing with ordinare eetp, mon metier{ tria: of
for the first tirm, It le a cambination of wonder.
saltation. and plc ararn
JULES tfAUELPS SIINVOIa CREAM. cue . :
thirty emollient; Tendering the *naked we most y
beard soft andpliable, pr°
and by its einitrie/y mil od d namucing..e alloying L
ail all te!
von, and prevAnting that implement and miff fei
of the skin which is so often erperieneei Mtn •
tog. Gentlemen ming Jules lianclis Phaving
may face dm coldest and m oat piercing wroda:
niedLately abet its me, without the Orin tecor
chopped. find shore who once are It, we ten sr,
arty will never 010 111:1] other. "
Ono my, advantage,which will be especiao7
nrectated th eme who west whither& is the!
that it will not &nailer tie beard, Which nogg a:
*ill do, rims a windy or =WY appeAranca re,
edge of the whither& Joke Hanel!, Mewing CW.,
an , a a g a rarei prepandons, compounded with $:
to the inter exclusion of ell artistes Cl i n t on '
render the operation of thawing nnixleasan; and .,
be anima iced ht all who mate aid of them.
Prepared .1;2.6 7 n . A IJEI. (Thera.4
Che.triq PhD&
Foy sale, wholesale nod telyd, by U . A yobnaii
A Cos, end IC F. Seller., Pa:thereat ens rot a , bar::
Sti,r/... •••,”
es* In no tar onte by
ER & RICKETSON
~' t~nu N'r~.eu—~u ~.Ra ~cc ..v~.s~ ,
au~ ~ e w xette.vi
•
I KIDOII, 00
itteg, vec'J
JO I' 3 WAT C