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THREE BROKEN TREATIES
Few things are more sacred than treaties bc
tueen independent and powerful nations. (In
th dr faithful observance by the contracting par
ti depends the peace of the world. In civilil.cd
st des, if two individuals enter into a contract
at,l one violates it, the aggrieved party can re-
K• rt to the courts of justice for redress, and the
c.itract will be enforced. lint alien indepe!l.l
- t nations contract, and one breaks the contract,
there is no legal tribunal to which to appeal.
Toe only appeal is to arm , , and to the ilod of
Iraqles." If through weakness or timidity the
injured nation submits t, the wrong. it de
gi Aded in the eyes Of mankind, and will become
tl.c prey of every ambitious neighbor
.1 nation violating its own treaty is infinitely
rr ire guilty than an individual doing tht•
tiring. The individual act may occasion a law
anit ; but the national act must occasion war, al
sys attended with vast loss of human life and
p iblic prosperity• and occasioning iticaleuirdde
moral evils. The pages of history seem to teach
that that Providence that presides over die
tb:stinies nations" frequently punisbe , with
dread severity the perfidy of nations tlea violate
their treatie, history furnishes many instan
c-, of this. Two or three notable ones may be
n tined.
More than four hundred years ago Monrad
one of the most warlike of the Turkish Sultans,
1) ol pushed his conquests from Central Asia to
Central Europe, and frm NluscorLalmost to
the Indian Ocean. At length, weary of c.m
triest, he granted peace to the almost conquered
Ilungarian nation On hunoral , ie terms. The
treaty was signed and sworn to Lc the parties:
and there was peace t•otweon Islamism and
Mourad resigned his crown to
I llristeu I.
his feeble son and retired private lir,
haughty and warlike cardinal then persuaded
the Hungarians to break the treaty. They did
ro ; and assembling a large army, commanded
by the world-renowned Huniades, they invaded
the Turkish dominions. Mourad immediately
re•ascended the throne, called together his vete
ran legions, and met the Hungarian army on the
plains of Varna. lle unfurled the sacred
banner, - tran,fixed upon its pike the broken
ready, appealed to God for the ju.tice of
Lis
auve, and rushed upon his foes. The flower of
European chivalry was left dead on the field of
battle, .and the Hungarian army wa- utter'y
detente.] and crushed. Hungary rued for peace
I: was again granted, but up,,n fasoralde
t«rtus. That second treaty was afterward- br. , -
ken. and Hungary totally overrun, :nnd.
Turkish army laid siege to Vienna.
Bonaparte daring his first vanipaigni had con
• [ nered Italy, humbled Austria, and Nanqui , lied
all England'? allies. A treaty of peace WA ,
included on fair termA. In it England , tiptil
ted to abandon the Inland ofolaltn, aml with
draw her forces within a short time. The tin. ,
expired, and her forces were not withdrawn.
Bnnapar4e demanded the fulfilment of the treaty
England prevaricated and delved. li‘maparte
wanted peace. hut could not with ii,nor pn'ille R
treaty to be violated. lie urged every argil-
mcn , —wrote nn noutog . raph I,tl, r t Encl.-1
which wai newv riti,w,r,l--
hegged for petic, irugth I.:Eqrttn I telu.,l
to keep her ctontract I Ine of Ow de,,M
ring and bloody warn ev•-r recoried ewmed
More than ball Europe WaS i ee , l in I:, awl
nearly all the ?inflow , were ruined by it Franc(
triumphed, nzil England v.ve addb.d with a deb'
that will never be paid. A
not pay the intere , t on that debt tsor fire year,.
In lis.",t) Erig:lati.l and th.. nited :-..tate , mad.
a treaty at R e i.ingtui.l.y wil'.”.lJ t,,
, optrrtcted that they tvoni , l not thrrraf:er
/1.311 ur mauitat , i and eOlOlll.-+,
protectornto i❑ any "f (L:• An,t.rl
ca❑ Stat , .. , . They that ;1:,
would jointly ~nstruct emutl ant rtilm.,
%cross the best route through tho, Brit,
connect the Atlnnti , with the th e
it should be equal) j free tl Hnth mite e it', I
all mankind. 5t13.4.:“r: Seward
011,. of tho Itbf.r.C, and tddd. tn
tic ever entered int, between tw,i grelit lawn
S , ,ine of the Eng I .C .
p;itnilar ,piniori of it. But thr• Engll.-11
Inept L t alrealy vi,,bited that t n•ftly iu e.i•sv!
particulars, an 1
.t •tip 1
ri , tect , Prate over tlie t,•rrit , .ry it 11
controlling inilucticti Rica
It ha , iixtenileil its iiailritly at ill , Rrlizr in Ilya
I try. It In =eis i upon vi
id fortifying the i.,lint , l ..f Ihtatan ~n the
tre3ty Itn , l hay,. I.eeil prat
ftlitrlbt•r treat
111 I,,,Vvr
A nation 1.4,w(.1 ful ell 1-I,•Ner t
it without nati,nai
Thus t , tawls the case awl what wi;l be tilt
result'.' belleve tcitii Senator Sewur.l an(
~ther-, , that in twenty-five years EuglB.ll,l Iv ii pi,-
-test , not one fot,l to: dOMILIII 01.1 the ,vIl Of N6rtl:
America. If she persists in the violation
treaty, makes no amend for other wrongs, an
din , ' forces this ration into a war with her, w.
believe that in less than Im!C that time her tia;
will depart in disgrace and forever from the con
went, the warlike , pirit, the
pen.ity nn .1
C/Lll.. But ,luring the wittile history I ur g,,‘
eminent it was sever yet accused viol:ititg
treaty. And we hope it will never herear:
allow another cation to break a treaty with
wthout punishment. Depb,rable as th e evi;,.;
war stay be they cannot lie avoided lac :-nbni
',ion a wrong. It woull only inv.
further aggression. With nitieli better real
Inight our ancestors Itio, ,ulimitteil to Engli
tyranny in 177 ii.
.-inee the ndrent of Know Nothingisw, the dt
lantern party linve carrion Ebel
berg, Calabria county`, by decided natj , riti,r
But a change seem , to hav, come over the tee
ings .of
. the people there. Ivlto, having
enough of Sam, now give him leave tt, emigre t,
At an election fdr I,rragh (diiver , in=t {l,k,
entire Democratic ticket swept the fell, leay.i,
ne. a remnant of Americanism in p,•wer the!-
. t , traws show, - ,Lc.
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FEBRUARY 21
PRICE-CURRENT
if ;he
The Engithh thlk of the excitable temper.i
HAVE TM: SEEN SAM
IRVINGS LIFE OF WASHINUTON.-Mr. T.
Kisener, the agent for this great work in th
y and Sicini ty, hating been called away II
nvoi.inhly, the ~ n bscribers will be served by
1) partner. The sPcond vealir
Itrintr,Latelv, and the thin!
tilt. c-nr,e krt . a few• Iveekm
T A IF.—lt ,erm , n,.w pretty Certain tl
Congress will repeal all .lutie• on wool, raw
hemp and dye-stuffs, anl admit thorn free of
ty. A hill for that purls., is iu the cuurs•
preparation, nn , l it is heliev,l that it will
house' anal he appruv,...l hy Prusi I.
I' II ,•ccurred in the Si. Lawrence
r,-‘ent;y. but thr.
buing euidined thvet. Ev
to going on as usual, the business ot
h ,, use not Suffori n g the slightelt ipterruption
THE NEWS.
On last Wednesday night the mereau in Mead it
-
vine, l'a., stood at 31 degrees below tero.
The twenty-ninth of February, occurring only
in Leap Year, the, people Nthose births occurred
t.:l that day; can only celebrate it thine in four
2 ears. A, umberof such persons are prepaiing
a the intrpo , e in r,, , ton.
'Ube 1.1..ani of Cn.lerwriteri. at Cincinnati have
pr, , tested agtin.t the public illumination which
it is propooetl t, , make a the e‘ening of the
'22 , 1 in that ally They are fearful of a fire and
the likely le etome at a time whet'
111 , :11 - ly 11H Iho tic.• phigq
Tho topfqtm from in,ticate that
the two pr..minent bofore the Atneri
tn ennventiott there are Millard Fillmore and
.00rgo I.nw. H is tinticr , to , 4l tl,nt the New
ork .lel, , ottc , for Fillip 10,41 it is said
ihitt the l'iinn.ylivania flelegatei+ will go fur him.
rot there It kir proilieet that eonvention
c.. 11 break up as the la-t one ail the olavery
The l'hien7o Tribune I,eing informed by one
f the fnmey.that. the eelehrnted pugili ts, llyer
ml Morro, , ey were in Ova eity on the Uth
•it....affii hat rt :11a111 i TIV nut I i \Va. ~ 11 the
11.1 t 114 , 1`r rntinirk,: Leto the tiller
si.op n 010, , watch. And prouiptly arrost all per
- n- Irin, ;lir found rn;r:ign I in this brutal
No want no of iew York
ow .I ill our nit:., ncin.t.in tly incur-
ig bet .the
Stephen tlreene. one of the ,tippoxed murder
-r, of Basil H. Gordon, was arre , ted at Car
nage, Hamilton county. (Mi.. on Sunday morn
ug,lichere be 1,t.1 taken up a temporary re
!Once in company with his wife alai family. Af
ter Leing taken MI, cmstody aiel before hr wad
:old for what offence, ho turned to his wife, and
"tlo into the house, Nlary. I am arrested
1,.1. murder. - A handkerchief was found in his
possm,don, which oat' identified as hating I,e
-:oily:el to Gordon, and it is 001.1 that there i ,
loubt hut that he it,- men for whmo
lie 0111 ,- r , tier' seeking. Ili, man to wh.ttit
; oslotils horse was traded has been found, and
ireene an,wer , perfectly to the description 01
.lie Iteltimltial wit' traded him
F.
\le\ Ht'm 1:v \Lit - man Illoned k.
lenroe hung lb• a:drunkett lib at Charley
bit the Inch %%1. , had gathered t
-ee hi, legal executi , n but being informed that
•Ite tlorcuu hab p•,,lp , ned it 1, , r ninety days,
they dragged him out ut his cell and strung him
tp 1,, the 11 , 11 - 0 , 1 tree. The statement that the
ring. mill had been re.pited isas fake.
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.i,.11 1113de. 1:1,t thc ktoVPillOr refus,..l
1,a.1 Inurtivi vd. a uvar r Intl e, n. 1 1.1 the
ccecutiiin W I wade particularly nut.i
Ini:ilt IVIICI 1 , . ire his ece
;eller Iv3Q in one of
ht• 1,11] , r- he p,rty ,mgn;.7.,(1 In hanging him.
lutulke ,, eti the huutlred. , 111 4 I ‘‘ , r(• Itteite , l to th,
,utrap , u , t, fr,e ,11.,•1114111,kil WhiAkl•S
(I,s. - ;en
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L ri.lnturr. is Fin -liar_
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The pre-- her :-lieeen- in u
pmrallele.l in the hh•tory of the drama in th
city. --- .1. \V. p e rf,,riiiitig n nitiu.l
Shaknperian character- ist the People t ,
Annette lee i- ---The Floretic
tire in St. I,ums.
IitIOEV . I+ LAI , I' , BOON f , ir march is ri•ceice
and an excellent numl,e). The siring fai l
ions are elaborately illu,tiated uud deseribc
I There :Ire tt , .nie intern-ring too, and a
large amount of reading matter that cannot f.,,1
to s•uit the ladies, nod gentlemen mud chthlr •tm
also. The propriety of ladies going to tnall..et
in sill. dresses is well Oct forth. For sale at
11 , :k1 book .cores and literary depots.
I.
NO \\ * OIL; N Pkv.—The NOV \''
lt= nn order tidit whore t durgddiry or
I..ty (,f I,,,lleemuzi in vil,ese
it oec..ii.4, !:0 ,ppe.i. Ile inter l+ to tls
the rule n chiir, In h, se it works
I .., 1 , s r r N i , lii i Ii•: - L. The following, pate, i-i
were 1,-tied i , . l'enny!vaiiiiin-, fur the vi,..k
ending 112tli inst. To \Vin. \nil , rsiin, of Phil t
, ilelphia, Pa., for :mprivoinent in machinery lot'
ent titig sandpaper John Clark. of w.,hingt.4. ,, ,
It. c., : ,,,,t G. W. N V,...i, of Pitt-dough, It ,
for improvement in ploughs :.,100 st. Jackmi it,
i.f Leek Haven, Pa.. for improved elevator !or
pi ji .l.ller'-, 11114. I. IV. Lewis. uf llonesdale.
, 1 Pa , fir improTement in sending preserving-canh
l hi.!, Phillip , , of Ilarrkliurg, Pa., for imp., --
• , nient in grain hamster-. Lea Pusey, of Phila
• i ilolphia. for improlel method of extinguishing '-- -
~i. , fire-. l'hlwin F. Schoenberger, of Marietta, l' i', i From \ V L. 1.1111000.
, . fur improvement in thixirm! blast furnaces. LIE ~, 1
WAsnisc.ToN Cur', February 0.--The okon ,
T a yl o r, at Philadelphia.. l'a., for instrument !or '
grating green corn. Wm. li. Powers, of -phii . ,_ I mittee ou elections has before it three cases of
eonuaited elections from Illinois, and o ne v at h
delphia, l'a., for improvement iu clothes clamps
• G e o. \V. N. host, id . Pittsl i urgh, Iva., 1 .,,,. lilt _ front L o uisiana, Nlar)iand. lowa, Ken-es laid
New Nlexico : those front Neltra-ka nod Maine
pro\ elnent in grain and grass harvesters. Ch t ...... .
Noygan of Philadelphia, Pa , assignor to Sal ; will soon be submitted.
General Cullum, clerk of the House, was
: Enden, of -.one place, for improvement in pita- I
I .to planters. //,,,,p, —lAw„ne, j ohn ,, n, of , seized yesterday evening with illness, owing to
Philadelphia, l'a.. for ile-ign in printing , cp. ,. ' his severe butiess duties. lie is, this morning,
in a condition which inspires it hope uf the
to i .las. NI. Thom, ‘.li, of Philadelphia, Pn., for :lo- ,
bricks. E. nesche, o f , early recovery of his health.
I sign far moulding
--- ---
: Philadelphia. Pa.. assignor to Kidd. Wood. of
I same place, for design for grates.
—At every elect.i
Return of the Alabama.
I HALIFAX. February 20. —The steamer Aloha-
S.I.I.TPETIU: IN TENNEAAEE.—Tennessr , e paper, ma, which was dispatched from New York in
assert - that the cavern, of Ea.; T ennessee . m . search of the Pacific, arrived here to-day. she
, least a great number of them, coutain immense crossed the Banks in lat. 4;.;, but saw nothing of
.r. l uantities of the nitrous earth from which salt- 1 the Pacific. She was for 24 hours hemmed in by
The 1.... S. steamer Arctic still remain;
',etre is manufactured. This is nu new discov, ry. k'e
hei e ; the Alabama returns to New York.
. . Mativ years ago, its manufacture was carried on
.eyeral localities, though to a limited extent.
T',- 20.
1, !h. facilities for operating were limited*, Maryland Legislature.
, ):,! ‘!,;-: ,: . ,.•t .n of COtlnt;:.' 1. , .`i II ', ~ 'l.ll. off fruit BA LTI mina:, February —The Cumberland
:.. ;..i h. p r i t , ! ;pal markets, the costof transpo, Li- C , ,al and Iron Conipany's Bill for the reduction
' ii“ii. l
,nihined with the expense of working it, .1 their capiml by the purchase of 2171,000 a ' rt's
lc rendered its fflanufacture profitless, and it WWI • ';'.l . the tork, haq paseed the Maryland I.4;gilit
nhandoned - I tore
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BY TELEGRAPH. al, so citssorvedly,tkereputaiicinnowenjot od by Dr. )I'l..ano's
Liver Pitts. As an evidence that theywill tm:, trail the tub
CONGRESS. towing front a lady residlitg In our rain city
T II IRTT-FOURTR
Nov Yalta, January 1552.
FIRST SESSION.
' This hto certify that I have hail the liver rotaplaiut for
VI aelll xuTOS CITY, February 30.—Senate— six years, anctnovor could get coy mertirrur to hole ay oilul
Mr. Douglas, at his own request, was excused I coonnettaxt nsittg Dr. Mlsano's ettletrrateil Pill, I '
from serving on the Committee on Foreign Re - canaow hay to the pa bi t c. thitt theyhrtv::
mod I do 1 rill) I.iointin I Atom t all
iittloll9. i.4lwitli n die, or, livor. They will corr. 'fry
Mr. Mason stated that the existing maps of yIAatA EN ANS. No. 1 , 13 Lewis street.
Central America nearly all were of British ori- Purchasers will please 14, careful to .1/I.one'.l
gin. Therefore, in view of conflicting opinions oiebrate.‘i Line Pais. raantifittatiripl Iry FLY.MLNO 11110 0 .,
of
between the American government and Great Pittsbnrgh. Pn. Thor° are other Pills part.. Om: to 1,
Britain, the Committee on Foreign Relations Lit., Pins, now Ih•foli• t ittltliit. Dr. Nl'Liiao's ~name
cdttmidered it eminently important that a correct 1,0, Pill, al.r. h ie e1.1,1/1,11.11 erw i rage. 1,0 pot,
'nap should be prepared for diffusion throughout at all revertaliii• Drag stores. N our paiulue without
we
the Cuion. Tile coast survey had prepared such sknatade of f LENIN./ BMW
a map, and he moved that 111,111) copies be
printed. The motion was agreed to.
Mr. Weller reported a bill for the relief of
officers and soldiers of the army who sustained
losses from disaster to the steamship San Fran-
cisco.
Mr. Hamlin reported a bill establishing caller
tion districts of the -United States, and desig
nating ports of entry anti delivery in the same.
After a variety of other miscellaneous busi
ness. the Serrate resumed the consideration of
the Central American , i nestion, which, after a
brief discussion between Messrs. Butler, Critten
den, "Mason and •ither , , wtot made the special
I
order for Tuesday nest.
• I
The resolution calling for the Journal of the
Naval Itoard was further debated and passed,
after which the Senate adjourned.
!/,axe--Mr. Willson introduced a bill to repeal
the net topromote the efficiency of the Navy. .
Mr. Cobb, of Alabama, introduced it bill t.,
extend the time for the payment of duties on
railroad iron.
Mr. Nay, introduced a bill to prevent the ex
tension of slavery into territorie , of the roit,l
States northof :;.; deg :111 min., I , misation, 1 nh.l
moved it; reference to the Committee on Terri
tories.
Mr. MeNtulhu- 111, the trentlenotil given pre
vious notice of the introduetiott of t '!
Mr. Mace-- It y,.0 examine the Journal, you'll
ti ol
NteNltillen I Impounded a re,p,-tful
entitled Inc to a rl',1 , 1 , 20 1 1 1 h.ll ,
Wel'.
The speaker --'lie g entle.. ry,in 'linliana
g .rvil notice: his motion is in order.
Mr. Smith, of Virginia, appealed from the It—
ci-ion of the Chair. and was supported in this
`.y• llot , lon, Jones of Tennessee, and
'raige
Pending the subject. the Haase resumed thu
conseleratain of the resiiidti in, of the Comm!!
tee an Eleethins, asking for parser
i.ersetis and papers in the Kan , a- contented
_ .
A rnoti.di was 7111010 t.. 13y the on
the table, and negatived majorzt)
The resolution was tkett lon-sed by three inaj
!ty, jut ,übsequently reconsidere.l by a ittaj..r
rte of line, 411.1 Of Mr. (ler recons
iffitt,•.l to the Committee on Election., with iu-
-trnetions to report the ground ou which the:,
naked for power to ,--erld for 1 . 0 - t :ol-,-rt”.1
311 , 1 :IiSO to consider 111.-proposition .if Joseph 11
lfradley out! Suittey !fax ter, ~r
Commissioner , . to take depot-Wow-. clothed with
full power to proem' informati.tu with a view to
elicit the truth on all contro,erted tuatter4, rug
rested by Messrs. Roeder and l hittield
Mr. (ITT said that when :tile Committee re
port, the House can -.beet either of the pcopr..so.
tions.
The Committee oil 1...,eeti•41 and Nlilifary
at
fairs were each authortzed to employ a clerk.
The m.ttter of an election of Chaplain nine in
defutitel‘ postp :tit-111y majority. with the
onderatatithotr that 10: The liniater . .. 1,l 1V•1.-it
invited to otiicktr ul,terzirte;
Tlo , llou, thou tolpurnel.
Front Nei York
Trdp., , t• Cr
telegrulii, that Ike', must be
w.-Lnke in the tiriA sir. pnl. h it the t'unaila
new, alleginiz that nii,e.ire w. rd., 11,1 110
twi•eti f -r.I 1;11$-E1 1..1i .$1,.1 )Ir P. 11.111411311 011 the
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111- I.s $ll 1... 1 M $.
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!vet ...nee the -.dent '
nny 1.1111'4 , 11 , 1.1.111,114 01 3.1.11..11'... I. .
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he hail matter t, the ti
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statute IL dt.clmr3ll. , l , ..f Thu v,,te •..
tt. .k F , ono of confu-ion efol
inv: iu au .nflonn.no ht pending :1 volt , 'in re
us 0.111('Illh•ti. !I 1 4 bl•lii•t ed that Ito
IN:11 w.lll.lraw if the
re,oltitiun prevails.
Further about the Pacific
Flosios• February '2l) -The steamship Arago
was at Havre, .1 annary 2Gth She eNllctlell.,"l
very ilOll.Vy weather in her passage 5101 I'3ll 1,11 , r
several icebergs.
Captain Long of the Canada thinks the ,t.te
tnent about the Pacific putting into the Shannon
preli,,us to the 2Sth January wholly unfounded.
She was last seen off Waterford• from the ship
Tonawanda, since arrived at Liverpool.
lain Long reports very severe weather during
the whole passage, with strong westerly gals•• , .
and hence he infers that if the Pacific lia , s
disabled by ice she would have had no difficulty
in putting back sunder Call V 116,..
From the South
,_rint.rtsioftr.,:February SOIIIII2III 11131 i
brings New ()Henn•+ papers of Thursday last.
The P[cLittine rays that great uncm minty anduneasin among Texas creditors in re
lation to the shape .in which the Texas debt
act vv alp ssed. No '
copy of the act has yet
been tee Ved, but a rumor prevails that it
contains a proviso to the effect, that the renun
ciation by the State of Terns, shall not be con
strued SO as to effect the rights of its citizens: ap
plying to Congress for indemnification for losses
and injtirie. ThiS, it is feared, Slay create ”b
-_tacie, iftt W : ohingt,.n h' the recognition ~f 11. e
act of Testis as a sufficient acceptance • tile tilt
o f Congress.
A Loy, Gar suds Lv tI, proprielt,rs.
FLEIIING TIROS.,
Sur...ors to J. Kl — tiLl .l. C.
fel. I I day. j No. 00 Wood streot, currier of Fourth
ttl" What any the Faculty - 1-- oa,
ntrongest es - Wow - es of the u molerthl eurativn propertiog
Pr. Iff vers . Syrup i t f 1.171.10,,i, Tor. nnJ thnehalaywi.
In
the countenance anal N11111. , t It rat, n! from Phynkraue
oi the lint eminent o. The puhL, now that thny
the hat to cairn uupUunc which 1,1 not preeeribed in the
Metlieril Talmud. MA this prep.t.rati..ll they are 11.-AV
nnml.•rr .4 tiout..Krat?. 10tt.•, - Fu 111.•
54 tlu• .h•nt ii ti:ey
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ik T I'.\ I:\lil:RS will plea.,
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MEMOS
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MIIIMEI=II
ILEX. HUNTER.
MK=
IP LOUR, GRA [N I
BACON, LARD, LARD OIL,
4.V e , i• ( 1/ P.' P.' I /.l
No. ..199 Liberty street,
~'F..KIV TE.t STORE,
No. 3% Streel.
k hi.Ai .1 ".• 01
Karen. PRICT!.,
101 11'
$1 11• 111,4 011111. 1 1 1
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FOKSITII ei= !,,( OTT,
MN:AIMING AND CONINIISSION
M I.; I .k N 'l' S
!)cater' In Wool, Illdes, Flour
I; \ \ I. I) \ 1..) I, Al; I) )I I
4,-
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7.J \C Cr, I: IiEF.T. PITTSILI
itrt Ktt.i.,,, I
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1.11 I: 11.1••1, , tot. itittiti
,AI •ott. I the , ~t, I I I)' A A litill...•k A C.t. •
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MEM=
kOONS a, HERSTINE,
IP IA) R AcTo RS,
Ciencral Produce Commission 'Merchants
MIN=Z
EIZIEME
1.111. ltr, 1 , 11.11.1.41 y 1.”.
Grar..•ll. Nlnt tn. A • ‘Vlll.turth
••
W.xi A. I )11,,. 11 A 1.a.v.p•1t.,
1., A C, .1 A NV It.,
Cale'. & C.. •• C.
Trutlt, lirother. A C... •• jI alt
J I.4•llmer &C, l'incionnt tt.
A A. Bullock & Cu " Moro.. J. /,.tt
1%"..,t1
l'lttnburgli 1111 , 1 1 1 11.13.1,11.1na Nlervlaint , gmlorally.
jolti.:lialrcl:m
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cAsti AND stputT citEDIT
lots ONLY.
M. L. lIALI.OWELL X:
I'll! LAIIELVIIIA
~ •u L•i Ow Spring r. fl n %cry and
did iikwirtnnint 0!
New Silks and Fancy Goods
lr
111"11.; Agency of oar bon., in It.tle
with It tootulat or our 11, ol pertonneutly u,.1
to, oumilled to rata". (I o .01 constant 4,1111,110 s /,‘WS
desirable throormont.the yaw
tlur spat nut. Gallon , . an , wholly appropriated t o t n ..
L.
partments, td which we iit•VittO
MAN:TI 1.1-I'i. SHAWLS, A.
int the other
EMllltol DEIVIES, LACES, A NI) WI IVP li' trio
, 101 purchaser for the. Good.. who del Ars ht. 04 , 111,
attention to them. lute Jost retoon , E. .Lllll I
prlTlil,l to ~,,rtitiattrnal fr t
hitherto I...mailed in on
City.
Ctivon entering our new Warehounik n loch is
LINE tHe THE LARGEST IN ANIEIVIC.I...
I,AO mloptod no. terms. which WO, 14WeeSSilli ill incretaio
our busitmost in a midi" 1
1.,0,1 all precalont.
NV, , Ititeud to further Inman , our lush's,, Inc eelv,
sally w ith thy,. 11 In, buy
Fnll CAS 11.
And believing that the Inmost system io Jobbing Good. , is
have UNIFaItNI I'ItICES. we ,tall the attention of II
rd, Itifl tIICI,III.Ii ill the fart that. under oar sy.tent
Imo,. we not ,ml 4 Ltalt ;111 , 11,1 1 ,, . but at sr. trio
sell at lower rate. Ilian tlva,• tile , do beam , ."
long credit nyntetit t our tern, Isom: tn•o• stringent. and t'
purehrtsent silent We .11,11 to attract. L ott ,. nt ., , i ns . ‘
clovent boyersaml Iu st Judges oi
TERMS - Caid, but,. n rate,- a di, 41111 111 SIN I.
cent., If OW 1 , 0 1.41.1 , 1 in par Minh. w 'thin 1011 tia
11,1, 11)4..13.4
• , 1113 4til aat It: mai 101 1
day it is read, al.
To tourchatit, of undoubted 4t.to,lotg, a 1 - 1 , 4111 t•
months will 1. , given. if tiesto . d.
%%Aare moans' is ranitt , .l in advance of maturity. II a
01111 /it tilt' nth. of T nv le per rent por toomin
will
allwed.
be - \Ve ask hem Merthrmln vatting the Fiat au ‘.4.1
nation of out stock. bring ratisii , l that tltoy edl In..'
viiiced that it allot for their intermit to pat the large pro
that a, abv-lideitt s smueiml rho, who ..tikt. 1.16 I 11• Chi•
.m 24,111.1.11
OLD TYPE MET/L.
_
IEItAL3I THOUSAND
FL()
\VERS.
--I
have : NIT E 11A V 1 , 1 FOll. SALE, at the Office of
A.... 11 ll,i I.,cIVVII another supply of tloa just') elehruted
at trio. JOS.
Ma r
et tlw MORNING POST, n large quantity of OLD
jaas Ci.iruer Diamond and Market st. TY Pg. !ilachinists and idliers wanting such an article nut
- - - -- - - - - --- Ku 3( A large supply by Calling 6000. feldi
TO LET—F,ir a term of Yearn, that h'Ll-}:,re ---
OFFICES TO LET.
_i_ and 4.o,lnlltallollit Itilildina on Stater sheet, near the
Pilot, well kniiwn as tho `•
Point Winn: dill." M e elcoon, rrwo Goon RoOMS, guitahle for Insurance
or Manotaeturers will 10.1 it. an es., - ellent irx,tion for any _j_ or Law 011 l
cew. will la. rented. in the
solo
atm) of
kind el Inismean. S CCTII BERT d.. SON. the building on the north-west (miler of Fifth and Wixid
at al Market strem. streets, in the smuni twilding with the iformng Bad.
It is the host linsiness curlier iti Pittsburgh. Accesa to the
I l V ERR desci 1, lik ~f Ory ( lonils selling Mika eonaeni, o t. 'lignite soon at °Mc, of
. i t .
_A .1. RED! CV, IN of - 2,; - , to 50 I t isent• at the SEM I iii.2:3.deg.s.pett MORNING POST.
ANNVAL SALEM A A I.ASON 0. iN 1..
folli Li Fifth strulq. B4SEMEI%T TO LET.
j:7.ii'rsTiTi;.--Titi F-2Wfi,l) CIIERRY.- I'2 .I,ei Li t I, A RI; E BASEMENT ROOM, 21 feet
0 ~1 n,,, ~0“,,t0.• coogh methc.l”.•3,lo) rk, , l I.) ix. si..i. 1.3 . :3 , iln•p. half alone grotloll, and wall li.lit-
Ji a+ Yl,l-:311, , ai . : i.. 1 and tinialiial, will Lai riamial on reasonable terms. It is
Wye, Corner Diamond and Market 1 on the OKI., a i mirth stroet aud Cherry ally). Enquire
at II
OFFICE OF NIoILN ISO POST.
') ) l'ul'lrl'S ()Id (I.v't ,la‘a C o olee;
* hags N. I Rio do WA X, Sperm anti Star Candles, at
i 3,351 recei , eci at 1.1.,--1'! No I DIAJNION I. JAZ/ F. It. DILAVO'd
mai
DELAWARE MUTUAL
SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY,
- - -
OFFICE, S. E. COILS Eli TlllliD AND WALNUT aTS,
Philadelphia.
JIAILINS INSURANCES on Torgels, Cargo, Freight,
u.all parts of the world.
INLAND INSUILLNCES ON iii)ODS, by Blcons, Canals,
Lakai and Load Carriage', wall parts of the Union.
NI HE INSIIRA SIE ROIL% NDI ZN gi-nerally. On
Storrs, Dwi-Iling I luuses,
.14.44 of 0, i'mnpa ath, 1
Murtp.g..s and 11.41.1 I,tate jltil,(Y) 94
PhilL,4l,lphia Cilp. Ull.l utl or 1•01‘11/1 8:,,1710
00
Itan4A, ludorittwe Cdx '23,000 10
Bah. r..4vi111.• 15ti.440 97
C 4 ,11 on hand 26,826 09
1111.1... ,,, in 1.3.11 d, • .1 A gen U. Pl'l'll6l.lEl Oil M.
1 , •11.4 , A ..COULI3 iwucd, wul ot in- r delhi
Compsily
z.,t114041i41,,1
I.II:F.CT, O IIS.
William ISlartin, 1 James C. Hand,
Joseph 1.1 ~Id. Th....rhilua Paulding,
Edmund A. :. 1 .0u.1., r, I Jlum,'Crnolusir,
.1.,11n C. Darla. , William Eyre. Jr..
./..hn I ' I." 111,11., 1 .I.whila 1.. Pru• , ,
0,4.4,11. 1,11,1, 1 Jamet4 Tennent..
Edward Darlinat..n, i Snumi.l E. 5t..,1,a.
Ur. K. M 1.111/11...n, 1 Henry Shaul,
NS 111 mm C. IJI.In ,g, James B. M.•Fal hunt,
llugh 1.. r../, Charirt , Sr hailer,
Si.nver N It'll rain, 11..khert Burton.
Churl., K.. 11”,. John 11. r 1 ..mp1 , , l'itbilairgh
II .1‘.11., 111.,../Ise., D. 'C. Nluriran,
.1 11..1.•hr/N.. .I.T. LA•gan, .•
W'M. NIAKTIN, Th•trident.
TIIIO. C
II KNI,t
P. A...M.11)1:1RA, Au.ent,
NI. 95 Witivr .tro...t, Pit tAourgh
FIMRERS' INSVRINCE COMM,
.'lt swrot TIIF.:FrATE , Ir
Chariered Capt. rt 1 1 $500,000.
.11,11c1.VE: AN!, TKANSI.WeTATIfIN
A 410 IN S. LI I'l'l Nrtyrr, Prvgid , uL
,'4II!N RIX; EI!I, 5.41 - 4utry.
ill ih; YOU NU, TrvaNun,r.
=113213
DI ILF.CTOIts.
A. or P. i. 1.1/.. LJI I, Wlllinni 11. Tllnto,Ls,
NIKIII.ot ti..11,41.1nn, 1 , 1 illnun Noal,
IN n•10.1a... ( /. 'I ny I.w. Allred W0.1:+4
i rn In it.,,,,, l'loNrlno J. 1 , 1e141A, .
.1./151 I' ,Illkt,11•I. J. 1311. P. Smyth.
pp , i'lns Conga:toy ).;‘,4 ',en ~,,,,,,,,,,Oti with It ( . 1.11 CSLO
Lai, u. 1 ,1 tho l'in , tol, Ivo.. ,lotornlino.l to tolapt tlin bnAin,
t o n.. n‘zn innlo 1 on otuvos. 'ro oloo•rvo ',molt nco in ronduct
lug ....1 Alla , . wlt It a prompt ioli.t.nn.nt of . 1.0.0.5.
l'.ii,,lnlrOi ,1111,,, No. *in NV nJor stron't.
.1. NEINT , IN J, C.': ES, Agent.
I,ll.oainv wall I,T.N.n and r.gponsdlply firm , in
nurv , , 114 k, ,11111. , 1,/ , I Own, with 10 • ,11'11. lie
q{3l , llliy 311.1 ..,•111i.111 , , , $.l Illt • Nlannl.nturTn' In.untne
firinT•T &
I' linlnitton & Campbell,
& If. Chilli,
PENNSVILVANIA INSURANCE CO
rirrsuuttuil.
Corner of Fourth and Smithfield Streets
Al - 111 1 )1117.ED cApi rAL. $300,000.
.19a-luntir.• Buldi",+ 40 , 1 1•1•Toty
I ,114.///,• 11 Fim, Alta /111 • PUI ila ol iLr ,a 111111 /111Aild Na
4,1,41 all./ ritt3m. , r(aliost.
I+l It gi - D.
CN'ttt J. di n , t, at, tt ter.
NC SI 'I 71, I'. ran urr
,r I'll./ it, IS N. 111,.•11, 1.. K. Dark,
I.t Nlllll/1 I lanklll.llll, II Cl. Ix - ng,
5...1 J. 11. It. l'ogg,lo.
Jr
I'n - rb - re Hon. NVNI. F. .in lIXFTIIN.
/1/A'
Trrqs _. :l. A. CA
British & Continental Exchange
: , 14;irr BILL , DRAwN
HUNC.pi, SHERMAN & CO.
Tlll BASK, LONDOS,
la St no ov LI non 1.7111,RD5.
Oh - Tbc, 11l aft. aro 'owl:J.la at all lb., pflocipal Too na
t:Nt ;LAN It. sl..afrl.AND AND 114}..1.AND, and 410. CON
11 'I .NT.
t. ;Iran Fdoiut BILLS oLI
Al. A. (.1:rillICIM111121 & Ballin,
Fh I.NAjItIIT .4 31.4/.V.
Wlorlp. erY..4 as a la-unman. , to all parts oC I3ERNI A NY.
aIVITLEICLAN I/ and 11111.1.4
ottandott: t.. trop. i ,Lroa.l. may procure, through
loot , ra t tor), 1.111.1 le obtain...l, ta.
to au. part ..1 Ettrop...
.41411, N. 4.a. and odor socuritioa to Bun yr,
dl pr..nipt attmat..t.
NS I L. 1.1 ANI li. WI LL!AM .5 S CI L.
ii2l ~,,s o r "lord etroeta
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY
t)F 1'IT1':A1it:111111.
Nt I 1..1..1 AM BAIT ALL V. Prv, , iikut..
S Itll LI. I. M A 11 , 11.V.1.L., r.-tat)
~/ st. ;, Weer .11,tr - krt Mi str,th
•
no' 111'011 , , it rl.l. A D CAllt;g/ 1.11 the
A!1.1 :111 , t1tal
1,011. 4,111.! .r 10.anza, b. FMK
11.! “I! th.• 1.11,1
-qt..: Tr
.
j„ . „„., SI 1'...1 ,
%I I'm.
11, 1 , 41,11,
I VC
-kI:MISV/1. 4,11
EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY
1)1.' PITTSBURQH.
J,,Lix II .58; , 6\13 FalU F.ll. I'naul,•ut.
oltK KT KI N N KY. Sttcretray.
C. W. It \'l\ 'II FAA tIL thltkontl A tmu t.
WILL INKURE AGAINST ALL KINDS
=NM
11 ESTERN FARMERS' INSURANCE
lIMMINI
EIROPEI\ kIiENT I,M) CO \ IEI k\
t , 1.,,,,,mwrtt brought from tlw old couuto t 1`t11.4
1.111,,11, nwitr et *.load to Europa+. 1tv202.7
WILLIAIII B. HAYS & CO.,
fh It
11=
11.1,11: 1 IN
B VON 11\11S, SIDES .kNII SHRUGS,
PEARL STEAM MILL
' kiEN Y.
rtsr DP:I.IVERED TO FAMILIES itt vither, the
two Cithet.
OtthElt, luny be left :tt or in al the /Wort, or
It w ; . \\. Ns; ; Lit; ts; Ct 5'2 NV.; all! Ktret.L.
lilt Alt A A R vor. Li bert y (LW I SL Clair stretch.
V. SCI INV Ala'', Drugg ha. Allegheny.
T It MS: lAyll, f,N DELIVERY.
1)20 BRYAN, KENNEDY &.
W 1,1,1 ANIS & ALLEN,
(.ItreessOrs to Arnold 4- William!,)
MANUFACTURERS OF
CHILSON FURNACES,
Wrought Iron Tubing,
A YI) H TT/NG GENERALLY,
For Warming and Ventilating Buildings.
dir- W. A A. will contract fur Warming and Ventilating
19 :strain or Ilia Water, Pipes or Clation's Furnace, Church-
Holatalit, Factories, Omen now.. Dwellings,
t IiOLMCS, JwL, or llutelx. N. 4 \IARIUccT STILKET,
Pitt burgh. apl6
nerl , r. PITTS. it CoNNELLsVILLE R. R. C0.,1
v. Pittsburgh, February ti, WAS.
.1.1 BONDS of the 11104 1 0 M; OF McKEESPOR!
and CON NELLSVI LLE. ioned C. the Pittsburgh am
( . m111,41.111. Railroad Company in payment of auhe.criptioru3
t 01 wold C.mpany, are offend FOR SALE on Mir
iu ,011311 of I , Z,E HUNDRED or ONE THOUSAND
‘LLA KS each, loarilig SIX PER CENT. INTEREST.
payable Keintrummally at the Office of said Company m the
t'n v of Pittsburgh. The payment uf principal and interest
on thane Bonds is guaranteed Ly the Roarmar Company. As
the :Move Bonaigha ItAt 1. No oTHER ligins or ANT KIND. Ilium
Lhuds may 1.. considered a SAFE and SECURE IN V gsr
,, M ENT
For further information apply to NICHOLAS V EKDER,
Tranwfor I 'led: At the fift, (ho Compny, N.niiiV
P,/1111(1 and Liberty Nt recta, up stairs.
lih till VER NV. BARN ES.
NINO&
-
MARINE INSURANCE
FIRE RISKS.
OF PHILADELPHIA
lIMEIMEM
IR/ VE .1 !VD FiRE RISKS.
I=l
I \ \ I.• 1,4 ,
\I. P.'1,11 , ..\.
\\ \III I •IL ,
I t.l 111.'nIttlIttss.
In 1.W - lit , titettry.l Itt
Cttuti...l) . 111 I. Itltt•rtvlly told tittltl-
At. tIF VICE .No WATER. jyl
coMP.IN Y,
Ne w Lisbon, Ohio
q o T 3 111 . NTKIL, Atont. No 91, NVater strot,l , ttroott
.to•I %lA/ L. Pttit.l.llrl;ll.
py I , 'Rit s
A I.,I,IIIL‘K?aNI.
.1 ANI I I:DICK. XL, l'1,41.1111(
LE% I XIAKTI N. ,S , C) and Trylumrt.,
1 . 11"1 , 1t1 [OM It r
.1 0n.... 1% \A • I+. 11, .1. , 1•••1.1/
It 1.1.
\ 11.0 Dr. Jito. I'm Ise,
:,11,1/In. lA/ /1111,11.1111, It•virkon. Nt•.ni)cr AC.
ItMES FILCKELY,
Co; I and Sntabiield t trrei,
LARD, LAID OIL.
DRIED BEEF,
9Ut:Altll2 RED and
CANVASSED HAMS.
A larg, Al , . I, nlvillys "it 111111i1 nt
Nu. 2.01 Liberty Street,
lqurstwitilll, PEN ' A
OWN
tre-From the N. York Notional Monitor
of February 24.—livales Veran.—Dt:Curtla has done more
to ameliorate the condition of humanity afflicted with lung
complaints, than any other practitioner of medicines that
has struggled with the secrets of the moleriu tiedica, fur the
last century, by the invention and perfection of an instru
ment that will corral to the lungs a medicine in the shape
of a highly Medicated Vapor, which acts directly on the
disease, and not, as hitherto, by sympathy. 'fhose who are
tweil.led with diseases arising from disordered lungs, will
subvert . ° thou interests by giving the Hygean Vapor a ta iaL
11rue/ohs in the.origlind and only
genuine article. nov26:2,wdeer
Dr. 7lcLane's I)IPROPED Liver Pills and i paovru VermL
logo, also Dr. I. Scuti's Celebrated White Cinsissiau
went, prepared solely under the supervision of Dr. I. Slott,
a regular Medical graduate, and Physician of extensive prac
tice. Note' gounino, only as prepared by Dr. I. Scott lk
Batik Place, Morgantown, Virginia.
Dr. !McLane's naPitovgn Verntlfngo and nresorm Liver
l'ills, acianupaniod by certificate Cl C. McLane, fur sale by
Druggists and Merchants everywhere..
Da. OFi I. IL IiEYPER.. 14u Wood .t, Wholesale Agent.
.I. FLEMINU, Allegheny, near Railroad Depot,
Ja2hdalwapc
fel ,40 t
00 000 tau
-1117.:118 ll)
Vnit,lonalo A gun L
/Ay Stockings and Hosiery for Winter....
you don't want your feet pinched with bad and short
...Mints, you will take oar itilvice and go to C. DALY'S. cAr ,
r of Market alloy Will Firth street, and buy some of those
11.1 t liue Stockinp, that make your feet feel nice and
antortahle. DALY ohm makes and sells every variety of
that you out mention, at wholesale and retail.
,ry•Call at. No. 164 Wood street, and ex
nip,. our .twk or SOFT lIATh and WINT6II. CAPS. Jmt rc
(411Vf 1 11, 11 large lot of Shanithiti. (`oliotial , and other style, of
he ti we will gull low fur remit. Morowiti 8 Co, 1&4
Wood fit reeL OCL IR
ar- lints i Wasi !—All the Latezit ntylett ..f HATS
nl cArs 1111, lr• porrhased rhrey. 6a ra.sh. from
MORGAN k W., No. 114 Wood nowt,
Next door to the now Church.
Ouo door from Sixth ntruot.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Gll EA T ATTRACTION
CURIE AND
Ent )NE IVEEK ONLY!
MASONIC HALL, PITT. 4 BUIIC
EVER I' EVENING PERINI; TIIE WEEK.,
ANII, nN
I:I , ,WAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY AFTNE.NOc)NB
Larth,l CAnnry Bird 4, Immenao Power uf
ni,n, Spirit Rappingg, and 7slnr,ir.
1111111i11111.1iii that lie will give his Auoising i c -
f o rnum...... at the above pinee, on
AIONIJAI E‘'I.:NING; FILIMUAILY 'Snit. 1.550 t,
And evvry evening attiring the week. at o'clock. and on
Tuesday, Thursday awl Saturday Iltbillliautlt nit 3 o'clo ck.
l> , ,ors open ill the afrern..” nit Y &flock: commence at R.
Evenings at 7: r. wmenca at at quarter past 7
Admission 2.1 rt., Children 12!..:.
r , I. O. O. E.—The mewing,' oof MF('ll AN ICA' LO 'DOE,
N. to, are roniennoihni 4 attelei tt otwlonl uwn'titm THIS
EN EN I N'". '2lnt implortunce will h. In—
loore meetin, A LYEII) DA Vl: 4 .
fi• I,2l:lt—cid)" A met Seey.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
of Allegheny o.nuty.
In the matter of the Final Account of A. MILLAR, As.
-iglu, of IL SI NCIA R—No. II June Term. IM7.
And now, to wit February _nth, 185'6, the Ac
, count presenhsl in open Court and filed, runtur
j motion of Todd Smith; Attorneys for the Assigra
the Conti direct that notice of the exhibition :too
riling of the same ho given, during three weeks, in t o o
w.olLiy newspapers in the city of Pittsburgh. : the Pitt,
burgh Plat and iron City, that the scone will be allowed 19
the Court On the 15th clay of March, A. D 185 n, unless cams,
Is. shown why said Account should not he allowed.
fly the Court. Attest: JOHN BIRMI NOII AM,
lel22l:lblA3tw Prothonotary.
Ail_ A i - i \N Y l A A d ',',S •nt. l% L i.,] f O'Malley ;
11. Maxwell. Complete in ono volutim Prier 38 cents. Fe
Nair by H. MINER A CO..
1'0.21 No. 32 Smithfield street.
VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUf7TION.-01
TIIL'RSD A V evening. 21. st lust.. at 7 h.: o'clock, /it th
Met , hints' F.Ncloinge. Fourth street. will to sold
-10 Shari, eitizenl' Insurance Company Stock:
10 do. Exchange Dank dn.
10 do. Mechanic.; Bank do.
10 do. Citizens Deposit Book do.
3i) do. Western Insurance do.
to •10. Monongahela Navigation do.
"l do. Allegheny Valley Itialnuol Co. do.
fet.l P. M. DAVIS, Auer,
,TATF.NIENT IN RELATIoN To THE GRA•
DING AND PAVINO LAW (W THE CITY 01
Al . LTINt CoUN , II , held DlA:ember ;Lb, th
follow mg Itesolimo,: ties adopted :
Thal the rinseua be required at the next mut
; al 4•lvelnn to express their views by Mint fur or lumina
the ad..ption of a Lou requiring the. Lot-holders of the City
i. , Grate and Pave the Streets in front of their Lots, our
that the)borer be authorized to giro ROW* by P . rochunation
to th.d. eifeet.
At a soles-quern ineetieg. held January the Alit. 154)
of U.:ore:its were worth:wised to procure Tickets fot
and :igatrist said Amendment to the Charter. The Election
hem January kit, 1545, which resulted in an over
le lansig, majority in favor of the Amendment, for proposed
Law;—there being 001) fifty-six votes against it. At that
time the whole als ~,,, et of Paring done by the City opposite
to pirate property was sixteen huudrod:und serrinly-eight
feet on federal street, at an expense to the City of ithout
pair thousand tire hundred dollars, ($4.500).
The Law was passed by the legislature April the 5th.1549.
and accepted by Cs,piecils. It wee found afterward t h at it
would I, difficult to get along under the: provisions of th e
Low rermiring twi.-thirds or the property owners to petition,
no the number of non-residents on many of the streets net
so groat that tw.- thirds of die owners could not easily hr
obtattsl. The ',Solicitor was re.mireil to have an Ainentl-
Went the Law passetf, winch he stereeedest in having dote
by en Act plasssl April Sill, IMl—which Act was accepted
Iry Conneils April 17th. 1a.51.
At a regular electing of Councils, held January Ist, 1952,
the following lb-silly:run was adopted:
HPPaITs4. That the Ctity Solicitor bo instructed to make o
draft of a Law 1.: be forwarded to Harrisburg whieh will fie
:Anat.. the Collection foe Grading Mid Pav i ng. This wow
.lone, and the Act of Idareli the 15th, 1652, was posned—
, hieh completes the Law as it now :Minds for lira:ling and
Paving the Streets of the City of Allegheny; which we bo
lter' nearly perftsis the sante.
St no• the poesy's of the Act of ISIO. and end, the pro
s:ohms of the Law. the City has had eighty-eight (tS`i) Streets
Alleys and parts of Streets limited and Paved—the some
being shoat twelve and a half toilet iu length—lit on et
pens, of One hundred and eighty-two thousand dollars.
:.;..I.s - 2,11110.: arid haven's., at the present time, under cluttract
and partly finished some eighteen Streets and Alleys, which
o eittinabst to cost about fifty-live thousand dollars ($.51‘,00
Siw en Streets of the last amount are cc:ram...L-0 its the forty
acres owned by CatiL Scheuley in the Third Ward, and th:'.y
are estimated to test about forty-two tliortivand dollen:. of
this Inge anniuut done and being done, the greatest larti
has beeti.petitiorted fur by the owners of the property on and
1.11, , qs and [MOTS: and then , lire not been a single remon
strance presented to Council against tine limiting or Purism
.11 . a Street or Alloy within the City--except one by thigh
II to is, Esq.., against the tirteling omit Paving of Water idle)
which was the first it .ntract entered Into by the City andel
the Law of Is4o. Sin. , then' ho hari hail a very lan,
aimmoat •.1 Grading and Paving done, and leis a very hirg.
..m. awl is ; 1 , 111. in LnAV entirely favorable to the Le,
Capt. Mark i4tiirli - ng
Unilei M. him,
Vi divan Bingham.
John Dilworth,
FitaieniSeikr.,
B. Hay,
6. IV. Om,
1 . IL l plat,
IC. I, I . .ellrati.
A el.tiglivy
1.1r3 an,
:I, •(411111A.
i• h.•ro that nearly all of fonsmdor.
Issal oulleetod, or will Is' eullected, without pro
hie the names of not awry than thirty persons ap
p„ tri o ;; on the ,Ls•ket unsettled, (and thy. :uouut ta;t ex
..hue esdloetl . As.d we. are slot ,aitisfied that the pr-s•mi
Len would is- sustattiml 1., at toast ninotomotwontiotlo
the p i ,,peity "woe", if left to [Milt vol.,
Arov_vr. W tl. Bt I Y (lin of C....in. on St's.
A. itoltSON. St. C4/11)111i.itlItt`r.
G. 1,211! (NI; of C.
VEItY C tio IC E MISCtI.I.dNEOUS BOOKS—On
SALL', IWA V sooting. the 211i1 iust., ronitionriti," at 7
tort. will I, sold by eatitio,,,io, at the Collllllertial Sabo,
eorner W.sol tad Fifth streets, n eery choice col.
h•et ion of inowellainani, nooks, Among which aro—
MIMIC, I/lotion:try of Arts and Sciences, 3 d ', engravings:
Pn.i. Writer, of America, tine imrtawits; Dick's %%mks, 2
VOllllll.ll, Christian Library, 2 volumes; Enrycloitslia of
V 0111111141: Itugahl Stewart'. Lectures; 'luierm".
Frettell Itevolution, 4 volumes in 2; Percy's ltclitluas of .A
tient English Poetry; Dunlap 's History of New York,' 2 vol
umes; Life and Spivehes of Clay. 2 volunitu; Book of the
eleimntly NPIAIOI.I . B Princitia; Knapp's
Chemical Technology, 2 volontes; Bush Illustrations of the
Scciptviros; Heroines of History; Scar's Guido to Knee'
beige: Lives of [lre Popes. 2 volumes; Mackenzie's Fier
Thou,atal receipts; Prof. Wilson's litisays; Hayward's
sottoor of U. S.; Lifo of Welliugton. 2 volumes; lire.
tier's Works, 2 volumes; Pictorial Half Hours, 2 volume,
Noble Deeds of Women; liesaities of Scotland; Ilunio's Ht.
mry of England, II volumes: Macahlay d 0.., 2 volumes;
History of French Africa; Le Baum's Narrative, tec.„, &e
-n., further particulars sew Cataloves, which are n o w
ready. (febili) I'. SL DAVIS, Auct'r.
• _
AVANTED—Six good Girls, to do general
T homework. Two or three good Looks for city owl
w nary. 5 Boy of 17 to learn a trade; must be well recoil,
wended. Also, places for four or rive tlfrls todo chamber or
dining-room work. Four Boys in stores or to run errands,
~.1 000 or oix tneu at soy kind of employment.
Apply at LOWRIE'S New lntelligenat Office,
felCl N 0.14 Fifth street.
AN DEL AB R AS, CARA' AGE Lill PS, &c.,
C
tr AUCTION.—ThIs (WEDNESDAY) morning, Pet,.
runny 20th, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood
ntel Fifth streets, will be Bold, a consignment of Candelabrad.
duo and 00 Chandeliers, Carriage Lamps, Campleme nod
Lard Lamps. Glass Candlesticks and Mantel Ornaments.
Brass Mantel Ornaments, Portable Chafing Dlshea, two bolkw
of bard and Carophene Lamp Wicks, P. M. DAVIS.
.
fetch) Auctioneer
ALLEGHENY RESIDENCE, with two
Acres of Ground TO LET.—The House oruntine ten
roont 4 portico in front; smoke house, sash house: well of
good water, and hydrant ; choice fruit trees, Ite., *A,: situate
on Ilagaley's Lane. Rent $3OO per year.
feb2o S. CUTHBERT A SON, 61 Market et.
FOR RENT—A Warehouse on Smithfield
street. One on Water et. A Store Room and Dwelling
60. 169 Wood str,t. Office on Fifth street
T I 64,30 S. CUTHBERT:4 4 SON, 61 Market at.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE—Situate on the
corner of Clark and Fulton sta. The Haase contains
ere root. and Miriam. Price $lOOO.
S. CUTIIIIERT 8 SON,PI Market et.
LBS. TRIESTE VERMILLION in
store awl fur sale by
FLEMING BROS.
fobs
fIONCEN TItATED LYE, a new article for
Vv making S•oap. Ouo pound worth Lou of Potash. For
msb. by jfeb . ..SYl FLEMINO BROS.
12GROSS IIOoYL AND'S BITTERS in
Nt.re and for We by rfeb2ol vtrarma BROS.
CSHMER.II AND DE LAIN.ES REDUCED.—
A. A. MASON & 00..0 closing out their entire stock
of Cashmeres and Do Latinos at an immense reduction in
prices. Gold Medal Do Lollies selling for 12 .—worth 2.5 e.
All Wool do. at 25,--worth 37% and 60e.
. - D LANKET S, BLANKErs-200 pairs of Wool
L Blankete at 8.3 and s3,so—uttnal price t,5 and $0; at the
Semi-annual Side of A. A. 31ABON & 00,
fehla 2s FIIIII street.
SEMI-ANNUAL -gALE ,I 7 A -TA7M7CSON &
Co. have just opened another lot of those splendid 44
Boglish Catieoee, at 8 and 9e. per yard. feblB
VII OLLEUTTER-3 boxes fresh roll this
i 1.1) r , eeir . ed by (feblB) HENRY_ 11. COLLINS.
1
STEW INTELLIGENCE OFFICE--If yon
Want to have •- help," find employment, boy or sell
pr,,perty, call at Lenni,ll:76 INTELLWENON OFFICE, No.
14 fifth street, near Market street.
Legal Document. nod Copying dune with neutlieSB and
1 ,i,,,1,,,t.rh. f fel frit l JOSEPH W. LOWRIE.
.
i IliltBlBl , t--tiou hov. W . It. Ch e ese for sale by
8.,_, febri: ILENRY 11. COLLINS.
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SIGNOR BLITZ
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LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE '—
INSURANCE' COMPANY . ;
PRLNIER. OF WATER 'AND MARKET STREETS, •
PITTSBURGH, PA.. . .
ROHM GALWAY, Proddent. ,
Taos Gamiest, Secretary.
ge•This Company makes exery Insurance apiettatnlng to '1
or connected with LINE waits. t
Also, against HULL AND CARGO RISKS on the Ohio n ,
atinlisidssinpf Rivers and tributaries, and MARINE RISKS ..
generally. e. •
And against Logs and Damnge by Fin, and 'lsgablet the ;,..
Perils of tho Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation.
Policios issued at the lowest rates consistent with Way to i
all parties
.
EMI=
_ . .
Robert Galway, Samuel M'Clu n '
Joseph P. Gazzata, M. D., JOIIII &int. '
James Marshall, David Richoy,
James W. Ilaibruin, Charles Arbuthnot,
Alexander ltradlo), Joseph O. Leech, • -
John Fullerton, Mansfield 11... Brom,
David 11. Chambers, • Christian Fdig,
William Carr, Bobeit G. Hartley,
Jas. D. McGill. ' rebD
WATCH • AGENCY.—We have been ap- 4 .
pointed sole Agent for the State of Pennsylvania,
for the sale of the celebrated and rinequalled Watches of 'g
CHAS. FIIODSII4III, E 4 Stavin, Lomax,
(Formerly J. It. Ausinti,)
Being his "Improved Chronometer Seri..." for which tho
British Government awarded a premium of .C. 3370. They
usuolly regulate within a minute a year! There in perfect
regularity of time under every variety of climate and pad
thin, and are not affected by railroad traveling, horseback, or
the moat violent exercise.
Atso--An excellent atock of all other kind,. of Watches.
AAP - Watch Repairiug done promptly, and i the most
perior manner. IV. W. WILSON,
651.19 • 67 Market at, corner of Fourth,
LEG ANT ILLUSTRATED NATIONAL
tow publishing in numbers—
ist. MORSE'S (lEN P.RAL ATLAS OP :THE WORLD,
containing seventy Male, with Descriptions and Statistitai up
to the year 1455. Price 25 cto, per number.
2.1. PICTORIAL CYCLOPEDIA 01? BIOGRAPHY, on
bracing a flPrieS of Memoirs of the most distinguished hh
viduals of nil times. WO wood and steel engravings. Will
be completed in twenty.thrro numbers, at 25 cents each.
TUE REPUBLICAN COURT, or American *day In the
Days of Washington—to be completed In twenty-ono parts,
each containing n portrait of some distinguished woman.
WORKS OF TILE BRITISH POETS, from Ben donson to
Sc ill. with Biographical Notices of their Lives aud Writings;
will be ttoropli.itoil In forty-seven parts, at 25 cts. per number.
These are the meet desirable works ever offered to the pub
lie-in numbers
Subscriptions received by
W. A. OILDENFENNEY & G0.,•-
febl9 Fifth Ct., opposite the Theatre.
ALLEGHENY COUNTY (PENNA.)
MATCH FACTORY.
- - .
JORRIS, MULE & (XL having, .4 -lured tbo EXCLUSIVE
LIGHT to mug tho - . .
"DI-4TOIII.ESS hIAMI MACHINE"
In Ude County, are making preparations Jo SUPPLY VIE
TRADE WITII MAI'CILES, warranted to be an good as tho
bet ever brought to this market.
Orrice, No. SO FOUIITII street, Pittsburgh. Ja2l3
FLOTIR-100 ibis. Extra Flour in store and
F
for ludo by (febl9) SPRINGER 11A.RIIAUG 11.
FONT lt ACTOR IV ANTED FOR LABOR OF
'TOYS AT THE lIOUSR OF ILEFUOE. —To persons
that can intred nee appropriate labor, n IllSe thanes is otirnsl.
For Birth, infortinitien, imply to the Superintendent of the
iltSI ituti. on :Lay afternoon'
I (Sunday eseoPtod.) between 2 and
5 Celock,or L. It. LIVINtSTi)N, Chairman of the Cuutmitteo
on Industry.
EAST DEER TOIVESIIIP--A Farm of 50 items
in the above Township, near Tarentum, of which 25
acre* are cherreil; balance first rate timber. There are
about 100 bearing Fruit Trees of cllfferent •filnds. Apply b,
feblo BLAItELY.I4 ltlellEY.
. ... ..____
IITUTCIIINSON FAMILY SONG.S—
Man the Life-Hiatt; or, Storm at Pea.
The Other Silly of Jordan.
The Newfoundland hog.
Good Time Coming.
horticultural IV ife.
Ship pn Mee.
My Soyhood'. Name.
Where OW the 1":,..1 find rest?
AW:ty DONVII Dud.
Ei IhdMrs a Day.
And many others, for eale by
CIIARLOTTE 8L1.1%1E,
feblB 118 Wood street, 2d door above Fifth st.
BE COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR
cis.—We are commissioned, by. the eviler of that
beautiful property near the Two ile Run, known as the
Llezlot Mansion Doneo, to offer it for vale. The property
coasters of about too acres, on a delightful and commanding
eminence, commanding a view of the city. The house is ono
o , the finest mid largest in the neighborhood of Pittsburgh
and the improvements generally ore of a high efflef• One
acre :oljoitting it, (part of the same estate,) run be purchased
if desired. Fur terms antrother partiouhsre.euqutro of
fehlA BLA.RFI.F A RICLIEY.
ItAfti; CHANCE.—Tice subscriber hay- ;' , i',
A „ ,
lug unpg,-,1 iu amitlier hn.iness frhfch demands his ,_...
W killiki tilltf , and iittontion, %sillyea tollisliiiist of Ida Tea and 3?
(Irocory BlltlillOVl. The standing of the Ifouse Is weft known
as the first of Its kind, the bueinees largaand Increasiv by
easterners of the beat rims in the city. -,'
To an =tat ” tausitto 11VS1NESS Bias. If le •Iffari chance and ..',
a suro fortune. For particulAns cm - Imre : of , , - .
,
felltf W. A. AI'CLIMO, corner Wood and. et '
tPivth e.
001iNER STORE TO LET.—The Store
occupied by the subscriber, of the corner of Rath and
Wood streets, will be let on fororuble terms, with or without
fixtures. ifebld:tfl A. STCLUNI.
1 1 1) LET—A well finiziltetl Store on Market.
street, between Third and Fourth—ti good stand for a.
li n t, shoe or Clothing Busiges. -
A Large Store on Third street, near Marketvitreet. '.
Also, two well finished Offlim Booms on Thlrd.shfeet.
Enquire of • lteltifflyel 11. IL OttiZA.M., 83 Third of. .-
;.;
fIOUGITS AND COLDS *- 63RED by the use
.
k.) or MOROAN'S CELEBRATED Cißißir SYRUP. bet ft.
all who are afflicted with Colds pr rule [TR:RiIe of it.' Price
poly 2.5 ceuts. Dear the testimony of an old min wbottied it;
lin. Jens D. nolo VS—This may. certify thrttlteivig.offlict- ef,
ed with a tronlilmnitio Cough, I bought a bottle of .111crrgrin'a
Cough Syrup, and am happy to say, after using it,ifirtiugh
is entirely cured. lam free to pronounce your Cough •-,
Syrup the. hest medicine I have ever earned. No *unity ;.
should be without this enfeeble oiediebie.
DA VI D ItIeROBERTS, Alligheny.
;
Prepared anti Cur tale, w holeselo nod retail, by JUILIN
RAFT, Jr., Sole Proprietor, No. 1134 We& street, Pitts-
fetal
DISSOLUTION.—The 00-Pitrtairship here
torime existing, utider the firm of A. A. MASON A (A).
e this day dissolved by Illstual consent. Nathan P. Mason
withdrswiug from the business.
ALVEItIN A.. MASON,
NATITAN V. MASON.
Pittsburgh, Fehrnery4th.lss6—febil
CO-PARTNERSIIII).-A. A. MASON has
this day with him, in business, NATHAN •
WHITIND, of Allegheny, under the fine of MASON
A CO., IT whom the Dry (keelsloisiness will be continued as
•snal oft:No.2A Fiflh eltreot. AIN NIUN A. MASON,
NATILAN 11:11ITINO.
th, 15511-11.10 •
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CE ~IISIIII' PERSIA ,11.1.1~
Ly 41011 in ailvanoo • f all competitorit--lost received,
Lentiin it ntruua News for Joon:try 211, ¶ etu:.
do. du Times do. do. Di ; ctit.
do. Weekly Tinnia, .to. du. 21, ctu.
do. Punch, dn. do. '25, ltt •
do. Dispitch, ' do do. 27, VI etg.
Wohaveporfoutod an-angeniontli with Wilmer end ilvulgora,
in Now York. oo that we will have our Loydnu Papery in
advanci• of all others. Itionernbeo if you want 10 MVO 25 per
cont.. go to Ul , l4:ll'S Boole Store,
id 13 No. 30 Fifth atroot.
VALENTINES.—The finest assortment of
Valentinee jaat received and will be geld - lower than
coy house. iu the oily. 'laving . plirchaßed from threw or four
ditleree t temintiwturersk, emi ,oiy , Kay we um plerede all.
Om st"el: 4, tamest exelnxively the n'otimental Nalentinerr,
very few comic. Remember. if you want to Olive m per Cell L
Come to , I.AUNTKR'rI 1100 K STOUR,
P. 1.9 N 0.30 Pifth.ntreet.
lIIRMINGIIAM Property for Sale.—A Lot
jurof ittolool on Frwklin Otrort, on which is a frame
home two stories high, with a kitchen on the first floor,
goodstone collar undor the whale. SiZU of lot A/ by 60 feet_
Will ho sold cheap, and title perfoot.
BLAKELY & RICHLY,
corner Seventh mid Smithfield streets.
FOR SALE—A first rate Brick Dwelling
House on Townsend street, finished In the very best
manner, containing two parlors; kitchen atilt trinih-hooso
on
first fluor, nix roomonnoocuadstory, all In the bestorder ;
frame stable Ic on the rear of lot. Size of lot 24 by 109 feet.
Will be sold cheap. Apply to
BLAKELY RUSIIEY,
rebid corner Seventh and Smithfield istxeeta_
TAR CORN SIIELLEAS.—Another sup
supplyy of those reliable Shallot - a, received and for side
at the Seed and Agricultural WarehunstyNci:47 Fifth:area.
foll 2 • JAMES IYABDROP.
SEE DS FOR stOck. of
fresh Seeds, for 1&56, embracing the Most acalialile va
rieties of vegetable, field and flower Seeds [lir Ihelaidener,
tanner and amateur, for sato wholecale and ratan by
febl2 JAMES WAliDftOP.
I:OGROSS Radway's Ready Relief just re
ceives mud fur wile by FLESHING BROS.
a genes Ferreira Arabian Liniment. • do..
6 dozen Osguode Indian Claulogngue, do.
1 green Ferrelrx Healing Ointment, du.
4 gram leAllister's Ointment, du.
3 gross A,ver's Pills, ' do. -
'4 grove Hunt's Liniment., do. WO
CONCENTRATED LYE—A new article or
making Soap—one pound worth ten of Potash; for Bahl
by Vole)] .FLIESIING BROS.
ROME AGAIN.--FRANK CARGO, after
an absence of some months, litni returned to tho city.
Lb former patrons or others wishing the services of: s
BRASS OR QUADRILLE BAND,
Can find him at It. N. Caroco's Photographic Rooms, No. 70
Fourth fub9
200 BOXES Extra Smided Herring, new;
200 Loans No. 1 herring. new; Just received and
111111d1111 k ANDEIIIION,
No. 39W00d street.
for sale by
fobs
250 BOXES Bunch Raising;
10 dozen fresh Pine Apples; . •
10 " Tomato lietehep• ; sp.' for
ANDERSOM
No. 39 Wood et, apPosite CharlesliteieL_
ATALITABLEII3i FOR INNTSitnate. in
Robinson township, oh tint 'Raters of Chailleiseroek,
four and a half miles front tho cityi adjoining hinds of
Sonfly's heirs and others—containing. about P. ecnx4 wen
improved and well adapted for gardening purpotics; well
stocked with choice fruit. Apply to
febild:aw .DLAFIMLY & RICHEY.
MT WASHINGTON RESIDENCE For
iont—Two Acres aground on High etreetotith a
(XY/TACIE HOUSE at six root*, &tido Portico /14 front, and
a back porch. A well of excellent Water atable, coal house,
&r., 290 trait trees, Catawba grape Villas, tiOe'currant h ashea .
a great variety of flowers, &c. Thelocatlonistverrpleasant,
with flue view of the tides. and rivenkand. lath% !Alta short
distance from the city, would suit a business man kw &coun
try residenro. Rent $l5O per *ear.
, & CUTHBERT & SON.
1:1 supply of this celebrated Tonic; also., a simply of
Schenca' Fulmonie Balsam, one of the beat M-tieles now in
um, for C o
oughs, Colds, &c. 308. FLEMING,
febd Corner Diamond and Market et.
g - A LLEGIIENY CITY Puorrarry Yiatt•SALE
_
—4 , Lot of Ground on. Bank lane, Cd feet front :by Si
deep, on which is e rects ftnpva: Story Brick Ilanunt,con
tanning seven roo ms--end a number of out-houstey all very
useful and convenient. Apply to
feblS BLAKELY & MOREY-
"lAc
LO'? of Ground on Penn street for sale,
(near the Fifth Ward Market Ilonse.,l3oreet by 100 t
deep, an which le exacted Pen Vront Dwelling Hounds taut
Stares, awl a number of Tenements in the rear; a valuable.
p r operty, and could easily be made to rent for stiOO a ran
Title pertbct, without any ineumbrnueo. Apply to
fulaS BLAKELY b. RIPSIEN.
11S11--41* hblr, and halt Ws. Mackerel, AliftiV": - Fl. 1 ;:
ITrout, Salmon, Se , for rote by
lob 11 HENRY H 0)411513,
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