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French society, that I cannot resist the temptation of giving a brief history . of their "riga and -progress," first of all premistng,how -3, ever, that itisnatthe faullof the chronicler. that „• . the world of to-day shounded in "naughty deeds,” _ • • - and - proceeds as follows ' • Some years ago, . then, an elderly gentle man, occupying an important. post is a previa : . • ' town, which yielded hint a handsome income .••• but at the same Brae obliged - him*to live in a • tity,le - which swallowed up nearly the whole of his ;-- . Salary, married it very young wife, ...whose only dower wasit Charming face and person, elegant t ' `and an active and highly. cultivated /Mad.An old affection had existed from child di _ t • • - ittoibiedween. the lily and a certain cousin of • ' - herr - Bud a Marriage would have ensued but for - the :poverty of both parties, which led the lady's -family to break:off the intimacy, and accept the oiler of. M. G. So the marriage took place in • ,due form and order and'a weary business it is, a - • marriage in la belle France.' M. G. was &tiding ' ly fond of his handsome and brilliant little -wife:. _ - B - ullshit in return doated on tho old man's income ' and-position, and the splendid existence which - her had procured for her. "She had just enough of gratitudo and good - feeling in her - vain little heart to be really grateful to him for - the pleasantlife she had bestowed upon her and felt also'a certain sort et ititeotion towards, him which caused her to shrink from giving him pain. But, unhappily; she did not love this husband, who might have been her grandfather and the void which the absense or her cousin had . left;in her affections. not being filled by anything that could take its place (for she had no children) she threw herself whith all the ardor of her na ture into the dissipation of a fashitinable and htilliantexistence. V, • ts , e 4q .,,Nao, , Nr..„.ka THE LITTLE EMIGRANT'S GRAVE. 1W SfIUJASI ItoBl3 WALLACE At - morning, by'tbe Coded tiro, . • Far In the farest dim, The _Father and the Mother sang • Alone n burial hymn, And the beside the murmuring wave They laid het in her little grave. ...rimy Laid her where the spring-time corals, The curliest with Its lenves, And where the moonlight serest falls In winter's gloomy eyes: The rudest; mantis scarce be rude ;In that calm MAY Solitude. Yeti* thep irrowiug 'nether"l;l° w A thOnsand mlles away; . ' • - Cold is her llitle . danghter's sleep • = Lenin theitinfilest day vral*Llieldrs.blrdrelnily - ntrer die Daly aen tlmpale dentilips AtiewhthlliiiAir'ia-15(Ntembees ni g ht -,,,",::"OanlesdowiiAhablitefeetiv Breeralyrltliin her dreaming ear The sonnilidlittla feet, `lFltir lifthiCionely. lonely 41-1 g nuns tkl=lpe.r weeping ebild• • • ~(1,-Forrowing Foul 1 0 tootherpalr, Yith never-enclinggriefl - Fram.whase wnrm heart•tree In that - wild, • r- The Death-wind tore the leaf, • ' ' • And lett It desoLate.astrt bare, • ;", 10 - chttling totst or sump air— Snow that .-are all 1:11114 sorrow Itgir roreething suffered here; Tito Life-Platt atH tte otterbig 7• - • Though. laid:upon the bleri •'• ") • • 'Scein. a thousand, forest. graves;' , -- "- • The Tree of Lifa arelEraplre wavesl • . —lttrlcer'S ZourriaL n- b 43 s- le ; Favorites of.Loulz 'Neipplecon. Constantly surrounded by her admirers, her vanity and love of ciciteinent drew her insen sibly onward, and it is thought that her hus band, had.he been sharp aighted, might not un reasonably have complained. At any rate if stich.were the case, she had sufficient regard for she old man, and imfficient tact, to keep her lit tle irregularities a secret : and while she amused herself with the pty life around her, her hus band was equally happy in studying her capri ces, gratifying all her wishes, and priding him self on her grace and beauty. So time went on, natii-unhappily for the old man's -peace, the aforementioned cousin returned from abroad.— In a short time their mutual affection revived in full force; the lady almost repented of her mar- riage, became weary other lover, and even grew Convinced that her love for the cousin _ . . Weald manifest itself in spite of her precautions, if she allowed him to remain near her, she-de ;:ermined not to sec him again during her hue , band's life, hoping that, as she was still very pi:tang, and might look forward, in the natural course of things, to living many years after him the time might come when she could merrybim. So abe sent him away, but suffered so lunch from the separation that she grew 'thin and grave. to the great grief of her husband, who, seriously uneasy at her fttate, struhed her so closely that - ended by discovering her secret. Being of a most generous nature, and tenderly attached to _the young creature whose fate be linked to his own, he took a decision which may seem strange to my readers, but to which, nevertheless, he rigidly adhered until his death. life sought his wife, as she lay pensive on the sofa in her boudoir, almost regretting the ele• gance which she had pnrenised at so dear a rate, Informed her that he had divined the cause of her sadness, that he loved her too much to accept a sacrifice which was evidently beyond her strength ; that he offered the post of secre tary:and the use of a handsome snit of rooms in his house to her cousin, whom he wished her to recall without dely ; that for his own part he desired her to consider herself as henceforth di• vorced from him, and as being perfectly free to give herself up to the affection that anithated her, provided only that they would both not In mil eutward respects with due regard to hie ..hoticir;" wand take all responsible precautions not to:render him "ridiculous." The strange bargain - being ratifledrby all parties, the cousin, BL L., again made hie appearance, and was an nounced as having accepted the post of private secretarytO M. G. The lady grew gay again, the husband never seemed to regret the act, -but t appeared on the contrary perfectly happy in the 'eaveases and affection with which "his child reli.),‘ as be called them, surrounded his declining days. - liieottwhile, notwithstanding the expensive style of living made necessary by the position of M. G, he contrived to put by a email sum annually for the use of his wife after his death. But repeated' attacks of gout at length carried iiiro off, before he had been able to accumulate more than a small amount for that purpose. - It was found, after his death, that the sum thus left would only procure for his widow an annuity of abonii three hundred stoners, and this sum, through•sorne odd , caprice on the part of M. G., was la be enjoyed by hth widow only on condition that - She:mob:ma unmarried. AB M.. L., an_ amiable young man, but defi cient in cliarar.ter and enterprise, seemed unable to Cleats for himself a position which would en able him to support a wife, Madame G. resolved to dispense with matrimony, and retain her an nuity. Some few of her friends were scandaliz - ed at this, and gave.her np. The greater number; - appreciating the difficul ty of her* position; confirmed to receive the troop if Re before. But now thatibe was free to shape her own course, Madame°. persuaded her ,conein to come to Paris, and try his fortune here. He soon found employment as a Secretory of the glysee, thanks to an old college chum who had filled a confidential post in the President's betide -hold. • ...Itutthe influence of the capital, and the eight of luxury in which she could not share, speedily took effect on the vain and selfish nature of Mad ttne.G:. She had always professed the most thorcingh-going republican principles, and now resolvedto turn her republican reputation to her own .1110. Having joined several of her friends, the families of republican representatives, who bad : taken apartments in a large house near the ChampsTlysee, for the purpose of having their meals prepared in common, and thus realizing and considering economy in their household ar rangementk, she was constantly in the midst of a circle of notabilities, whose free utterance of their views and projects placed them completely in lier_power and of whose sayings and doings We transmitted a detailed account every second day to the Elysee. Being , a person of .very con sitlerible talent, , she.3vas no doubt of great .use tiiAi-plO#4, who was thus, from the first hour of his' enge into power, weaving the dark web of treachery and fraud::Costly presents, which tier Vanity prompted het. to- display, were con stantly sent to'her frotatha Elysee,. How, Now, it was an elegant box of ebony, inlaid with silver; now a prelent of beautiful lace ; now again, a splendid tewierviee- of .vermillion; (silver .gilt) all of which' , Purported to 'come - from different individuals in: the -Prinideit's hi:oad:lM. Her friends were melt , surprised and. annoyed at these evidences of Napoleonic favor-' 2 lmt for along',time had not the slightest atutptclon of thigattie she was playing ;..for her . professions of =republicanism grew_stronger anti.; etrongery'ltztd she isetenaed to Seel visry much I veiodthif IliO - loiatoob,iiis of his position should' I 0013 40 - * l; if Y # l3 .r4A;;* !It:AP:lst - 00 , foritigliJO'l - • ' •At length the 2d Amin:Mier itrilvid;:hee_too- , trogi444W44B:l74revesitiimsliitmnuldireetline; and some in exile; others in prison4o dinger and distress. Madame G. now threw off the mask, and was received openly at the Elyse° with every mark of-4ver.,-,Her-COUBili, who had contrived Al igaiWthe Cak of the President, was promote to the impo rtant post hitherto lalfft - by . thi college frlend:who':had kindly eb-, tainid fothimi.he ofEiceof secretary, and whom ho had ungratefully:caused tube disgraced ;- nail he now came:Out as M. de L. with a splendid car-' -servants, Sic., muff Madame'G., who .is no more married at this time to her precious Cousin than you or I, dear lady reader,called herself adrinie L - , - Cililttook up her'abode With him in a superb apFtment at the'Elysee. The u' principled arethusinlitposi- Non in which millions ace constantlrpaaslng. thrdegli- liiifids; and it can hardly be thought un'charitable to suspect that such ample opportunities -for feathering their fleets will hard ly - be -- throircr - awifY:' -- They have just pos - - sessed thernselvever treet , of valuable land in Algeria, 'and are.:no dOnbi laying up other re sour...c•PA-::flegainat, a :Ably day." The elegant rdeuaele-de. L:' is in a reigning ftivorite at 1 1 113- Elykee,- and has pvta assisted certain kindred mater - epldits ", in taigkijar. fever with the powers that:lie ' in doing the honors" of some of the great halla and suppers at the. Tnilirles. She has a beauti fat coseh,„la covered with laces and dienioiids f' L. topes hiliave apartments at the Tailerieti when the Emperor shalt have taken up his abode there, M. de L., being one-of Louis Napoleon's .E.l:ight hands." And to crown the story of theii tinblusbing mendacity, I have jnat learned that M. L. calls himself a Count, arid that this edifying couple have had new cards en graved, with the titles of Count and Countess de li , surmounted 'with a coronet I • ' : 0 1, The surroundings of the Prince-President" would furnish .a volume of similar histories, deepened, alas I with even darker shadings. For it is literally true that some of the most favored followers of Louis Napoleon and his fortunes, have, been furnished from the galleys. But think of the profligacy, the moral deteri• oration implied in anott,a state of thin& ; where disgrace and ruin are held over the-heads of all who refuse to take-part in the present tyranny, and where wealth, splendor, and the intoxica ting favor of "the Court" are to be purchased by the moat degrading, services and the basest treacheryl . • • •• • .. ,tinting. net. LECKY TIICULA3 PHILLIPS Aarper & Phillips, Editors & Proprietors. PITTSBURGH : MONDAY MORNING -gicrlto North,. &me, Ito tart,. Wart, urtlrt Ocaartitrtlsm a brt • sartnrt artartarwartrof the Ortsasrta Maud, as 4 true dertrtou Me Crturts rimbartm.l. —ia.aaa Pntac.. Mears.-8. Teirtsana.B Co., who are prompt, hen md and gentlemanly in their business tnumetiona are the only authorized agents in the cities of New t ark, and Boston fur the Morning YU V. • They ate authorired to %%eche Ad :vettlsements and Subscriptions for us at our usual rater. -Their receipts are repuNled m myraeuts. Their ekes are at NEW lOßit, 12.1 Namau street. 40STON, 10 State street iT rxsi ion I'HL•ftl3O.2f davlegasaantly sada Imtmasdlitloasaf Ng* mum nz.casom. Tam add Jab Vlliect, veva non mamma sada PIITNTIYU AU. tINMI, la Ida mamsemsmtyl,aod tom tha Loma ltmaa7 aim* mad Tart., at Type. balm My kaeadawa Diadmoadmlll Woad& la aid matemain .ND Odle. 111 rs ma scan. A .meetitiy, of the Democratic' .rdsde Central Committee of Penults - Drama, will he heldat the; Merchanhe Hotel. City of Philede(OM, on IiATURD4 V, the '29th day of January, Pt`, ut 4 o'clock. P. 31., for the pirrriao of fixing the lime and place of holding the neat Ihnnueratielqate Con totdinn. Ult. L. MUST. Chairmen. Wz. CrWrra, Wx. Hums Wasu, E.3"Tetitr4.4 ,crlr. The People of Boston are devising ways and means for the erection of a new Theatre, but the project appears to drag between the committee and the public, and will, most likely fail. In connection with this paragraph, we may remark' that there is great necessity for a new Theatre in Pittsburgh. Our present house, when first built, was considered a model Theatre, and looked upon by all our sitizeua as an orna ment to Pittsburgh. But, now, it appears as a email affair, and every stranger who visits it, laughs at it, although it is the neatest and best regulated little box in the country. But, wd have become expansive, and we desire a morel extensive dramatic apace. The ground in the neighborhood of the old Theatre affords a most admirable opening for a new building. and if; the principal owner will only root out the old rookeries in that neighborhood, and extend the space required for the comfort of the 'hat ers of the Theatre, he will be a dramatic bene factor. We make this suggestion to him, and we hope le will follow it up with his usual en terprise. ear The Cabinet-makers at Washington and elsewhere, are generally a very unreliable set of politicians ; but they all seem to agree upon one thing, that Col. Saiti:si. MsoAsr, of Ohio, will probably be Post Master General, under Presi dent Pienez. Col. MEDAUT is one of the oldeot and ablest Democratic Editors in the United States, and has always been palmier with his brethren of the quill. The following remarks are copied from the last number of that sterling paper, the American Volunteer, published at Carlisle - COI. SAMUEL MEDARY, OF OHIO The Dsmocratio papers of the Western States are very unanimeitis Ea recommending Col. SAML. AIEDABIC. of Ohio, for the responsible position of Post Master General under the administration of President Panes. Col. M. is well known in every State of the Union as the able and fear less Editor of the Ohio Siatesinan. He is a gen tleman of decided ability, and a Democrat who has never swerved from duty. Perhaps no man in the country has rendered more efficient ser vice to the men and measures of tee Democratic party thati Col. Medary. Without wishing to appear o ffi cious, therefore, we must say we would rejoice to see this_ veteran Democrat and able man occupy the office of Post Master General during the administration of Gen. Pierce. Re is just the man for that position, and his ap pointment, we feel satisfied, would he well re ceived. by men of all parties who desire to see the Post Office Deparbnent conducted as it should be, with efficiency and in a liberal spirit. PITTSBURGH AND ERIE RAILROAD. On last Tuesday (18th January) the Stock. holders of the Pittsburgh and Erie Railreful Co., met at their office in New Castle, and held their annual election for Directors, which resulted as follows: Thou. J. Power iand David . Bois, of Heaver county, E. Sankey, Lawreace county, J. B. Cur tis, F. B. Hubbard, John M. Waugh, D. Garber, Samuel Goodman and Wm. Gibson, Mercer co., J. Dick, Gaylord Church, and Edwin Powell, Crawford county, and Geo. Boice, Erie county. The Directors then elected Thos. J. Power, Pre sident; Wm. H. Smith, of Pittebnrgh,Treaeurer; John McElavy, of New Castle, Secretary. This is in all respects an Ada:drab's board of officers; and-we have no doubfttut that under their management, the Pittsburgh and Erie Rail road will soon become' ono of the Railroads of the country. HON. GEORGE M. DALLAS. The Camden (N. J.) Democrat and the Phila delphia Evening Argus, have recently contained able editorial articles, warmly urging the name of the Hon. GEOROSI M. DALLAS for a place in the Cabinet of President Prkaoz. Without de parting from our determination not to interfere in relation to the formation of the new Cabinet, we can says that Mr. DALLAS has always been one of the truest Democrats in the United States, and possesses in an 'eminent degree all the tal ents necessary to fill any office or appointment known to our Constitution. He is a man of sound judgment, powerful intellect, and liberal views He is, in a word, a statesman and a patriot. - EMI HON. BENEY L A. IME t ..ESQ., OF ITMOITIM It is with plpiure, we extract from the columns - , of the Philadelphia Argusi the well timed and truthful arhole coinplimentat7to..thellon. Ban - ItY A. of :gown - in deserves.bet ter ofr . pennSylvriniabeycind the Hillis of-;the State. ::besides the serv ices rendered to bpi;by Mr. Wyie,irrik Which . aie so >ruttifulli-Padbord somelytabr ! , ,i s r the writer in, the Argus, he was educated, in . at Washington Col lege,, and the mother of his children was the daughter of the late John Sergeant, of Philadel phia.. 'Bader all these circumstances, Pennsyl -Tank lundoubtedly has a deep interest in Mr. Wise, apaft frorrrthe gratitude sbe bearihira for his manly and _powerful support of her honor, fame, and intents at the South and at Balti more. ' HON. HENRY A. WISE, OF VIRGINIA. In beading this article with the name of Hen ry A. Wise, of Virginia, we are impelled to the net through a'sense of justice end_ grafitude, as a Pennsylvanian, for his distinguished, arden had generous services rendered' the.honor, dignity and Rune of Pennsylvania, prior to and especially in the late Baltimore Convention of the Democratic party. -In that Convention, Vir ginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi, proclaimed the fact that Pennsyl int:As had deserved well of the Union for her no ble stand in support of the Constitution against humanitarian and socialistic fanaticism, and that the Democratic party ware bound by the loftiest sense of patriotism, to select from among her eons, some man for the Presidency. They stead by the man selected as the representative of Pennsylvania, until the safety and - harmony of the party demanded e, different . action. They sought to accord to Pennsylvania the highest seat in the councils of the Nation, by beetowiog on her the Chief Magistracy, and to write her name in history among those States that had won honor from the Union and furnished . a President of enlarged mind and patriotic heart to the Con federacy. Of all those men of the South, who were first possessed of themi ideas, Henry A. Wise stood the most pre-eminent. His sagacity and clear intellect enabled him, at an early period, to per ceive the efforts put forth by Pennsylvania in behalf of the Union and the Constitution, and his loftiness of soul and generous temper in duced him, without hesitation, to throw himself forward before the audience of the Southern States as the asserter of her claims ,upon the country—the demander of her righM at the hands of the Democratic party, which she had so long and so faithfully served—and as the eloquent illustrator of her character and patriotism. Gal lant, courageous, daring and powerful in speech, he made known the truth as to Pennsylvania, throughout the South—impressed the Southern mind with the conviction that justice should bo rendered by the Democratic party and the coun try to Pennsylvania—and brought up five South ern States, headed by that old Mother of States and of Eitatesnien, Virginia! to her side at Bal timore. Yes !it unquestionably was Henry A. Wise more than any other one man in the Nation, who brought about this act of lofty generosity and greatness of soul on the part of the South ern States towards Penn sylvania. JANUARY 24 The effort failed, but we acknowledge with ir repressible feelings of gratitude, as a Pennsyl vanian devoted to her glory, the high merit of the act, and desire to return our thanks, in com mon with those of many of our fellow-citirens, with whose sentiments as to this, we are ac quainted, to the noble champion of Pennsylva nia's rights, Heiner and Fame. The effort failed, but the policy and bearing of Mr. Wise at Balti more, ended in securing the nomination of Frank lin Pierce, and through Lim the overwhelming success of the Democratic party. It will be re membered the numerous efforts made to break the Virginia phalanx in the Convention, and to divide its force in that manner which would have been fatal to the unity and success of the party, and perhaps to the platform of principles adopt ed. It will ho remembered the tendencies of a small faction in the body of the Virginia Dele gation, that was constantly and perseveringly co-operating with outside influences, to prevent a final concentration an Franklin Pierce. It was the skill, and courage, and talent of 'Henry A. Wise which aerved invariably to check mate each and all of these moves. With Pierce in his eye after the defeat of the Pennsylvania movement, as the man most clearly possessed of the necessary antecedents to future union and harmony, now he checks the move of the enemy in the one direction, through Marry—and now that in another direction, through Dickinson— and now when the factioniste threaten a move for a prominent citizen of the South, he awes them down with the name of another distinguish ed citizen of tbo South. Thus bin sagacity and courage, and celerity of movement, foils faction on every side, and finally, baying obtained the concurrence of the five Southern States mention ed, in connection with that of Massachusetts, he makes the move for Franklin Pierce, and over whelms the cohorts of faction,as Ctrear's veter ans annihilated the legions of Pompey athar salia. These are some of the facts on which we have ventured to head this article with the name of Henry A. Wise, and on which we now declare him to bejustly entitled to the gratitude of Penn sylvania, and the consideration and friendship of Gen. Pierce. PI-111.0X. Excitement on the Ohio and Penneylva, nla Railroad.--Defalcation of a Heavy Contractor. We learn from the Mansfield (Ohio) Shield and Banner of the 19th inst., that for some days the good people of that place aittvicinity have been greatly excited in consequenh of the sadden disappearance of a heavy contractor on the Pennsylvania and Ohio Railroad, and on- the Ohio and Indiana (railroad, west of Crestline, and divers war developments by the Irish labor ers on the Road. It appears, says the Shield, that Mr. John Barnes, of the firm of Barnes St Ewing, of Lucas, after drawing one of his esti mates on Monday the 10th, at Mansfield, (about I =00) paid some three hundred dollars to Mr. Straghn, the Engineer, to be paid to the bonds near Spring Mill, and some other small sums to different Individuals, after which he went to- Lu cia, and left there in the evening on pretence of going to Loudonville to pay off hands. It has beed rumored that he was followed by several Irishmen, and that he was shot near the Mo hawk hills, as the report of fire arms was heard about that time in the evening by Mcßride, Esq., and the report believed by many good citi zens, from thelaot of hie not having been seen in the neighborhood of Lucas or Loudonville after he left Lucas, and the horse he rodelar. ing been found on Saturday in the neighborhood of Hayesville. He has, however, been seen by a teamster who knew him, at a hotel in Wooster, onueeday the 11th about 4 o'clock, since which fluid he has not been heartl- of. The indebted ness of the firm is supposed to bo from ten to fifteen thousand dollars, much of which is to poor laborers on the road, to farmers and other citizens for money lent and materials furnished for the prosecution of his work. The firm had a store in Lucas and Osceola, and their effects have passed into the hands of a receiver under an order of the Court. Creditors will in all probability suffer considerable loss, but all will share equally on the final distribution of The proceeds by the court. There aro some appre hensions of the laborers and others on the road taking by force ther effects and appropriating them to themselves. A number of persons were sent to Lucas by the proper officers on Monday evening to prevent anything of the kind, and we hope for the peace of our county that no such attempt will be made, if, however, there should be, the aggressors will bo summarily dealt with by our efficient officers, who are al ways on the alert. Cleveland, Zanesville, and Cincinnati The Board of Directors of the Akron Branch Road have made application to the Court, as provided by a general law, for privilege to change the corpogts name of the road, and it will here after be known as the Cleveland, Zanesville and Cincinnati Road. The annual meeting of the Stockholders was held at Akron on Wednesday. Messrs. Perkins, McMillin, Henry, Miller, Day, Butler, and Cary, were re-looted Directors. The Directors unanimously re-elected Col. Perkins, President; Prof. Day, Secretary; and J. W. Mc- Millen, The Akron" Beacon says the reports Of Mr. Gritt*---the—Ohief Engineer, and ihe ii r thercacersi presented titt encouraging state of facts as regards the past operations and In tatt-preepeots of the road, aid speak well for thiOnitenctrand 'efficiency of the officers and directors Of- the company. EIVESEIN • , , . ••••• From the Phnedelphle Argus. .-_i'4t14:...7 , ,' . i,,' , ,' , ; -,, ,:.,: .., . -,,, E== Hew. State, House, -Columbus, Ohio 4henew State Honse, now in progress of erec _ tioiiat Columbus, Ohio,- will, , when finished, be One 'of . the :largest and most magnificent build:t Pegaif tliniuld in the United States. The fa liowitig-fes* in relation to it are gleaned from xppirt.ofJlJr. .Enwix Snurrtf, President of the Iloire or State House Commissioners, made to the Legislature of Ohio : Appropriation for 1862 was $125,000; expen ded $121,689. Estimate fer next appropriation, to cover purchase of copper andiron for the for marble tiling for floors, lumber, glass, &c., and for quarry w0rk..5230,900- It is fifteen years since' the work was underta ken. The first appropriation was in 1888, for $lO,OOO. For eight years, from 1840 to '4B, the work was suspended, and no appropriations made. Total , appropriations to present time, $406,575. A permanent roof is expected to be on in October. We suppose it will take three years more to finish the buildings, and near half a million money,-but when finished It 'will be an honor to the state, and the finest state capitol in the Union. It covers nearly the same area as the capitol at Washington, the latter covering 61,693 square feet, and the Ohio State 55,935. The legislative and library rooms are much lar ger than at Washington. The next largest state house is in Tennessee, which covers 32,400 square feet. The dimensions of thirteen other state capitols are given, including those of New York, Pennsylvania, Virginiaand Massachusetts, which average about 10,000 square feet each; less than the Ohio state house by 46,000 square feet. A - Fat Office Henry E. Davies, late counsel to the corpora tion of New York, received in fees alone for his services in opening streets, as we learn from the Tribune, the enormous sum of $47,500 Q. This is a greater amount than is received by the Pres ident of the United States and most of his cabi net combined. But this is not all of fan salary, as be receives a regular compensation of three thousand five hundred dollars annually from the corporation, and is allowed for clerk hire two thousand one hundred dollars more, and Is paid in addition for printing and stationery, the total amounts of which sums is not less than six thou sand two hundred dollars. In addition, be receives large fees for drawing up mortgages on sale of corporation lots, for leases of land, docks, ferries, and for taxed costs on snits in which the city prevails. The amount of these fees there is no data afforded for estimation, but there is no doubt that they foot up very large sums, as the fee for drawing up a ferry lease alone In an inn portant case amounts to fifty dollars. We think from this statement that the office of counsel to the corporation of New York is the most desirable one of any in the Union. No wonder the tai payers of that city are complain ing, when sneh large sums as these are paid to a single official for his eerrices. DUFFAISO AND PITTSDUROD The citizens of Buffalo, and more especially the newspaper press of that city, have, for some time past, been 'orally advocating the building of a Railroad from Buffalo to Pittsburgh. The Express, of the IRth, contains an able editorial article on thin subject, from which we make the following extract : And firm, of our fuel Thin road, by intro ducing coal here tit the rate-it will, is to hoter) the cost of fuel, to the citizens of Buffalo, full one half. flare then, is a cbivf item, in cheap -manufacturing. With a supply of coal that will - forever set dear fuel at defiance, what may we not do, with our productive labor The iron of Lake Superior, which is theshaustless in quan. tity, sod of a qtiality not surpassed, will, by the Sent canal, be placed upon our docks at a mere nominal cost; and here meeting the coal of Penosylvriniti,, brought us by the, Pittsburgh Railroad, it may be manufactured in quantities suchthat its annual value can only be counted in millions." - Poe n Mtt..roas oP Dott-ves Aa cor reiptulent of the N. V. Evening Post, referring to the statement that a piece of land in London hail been sold at the rate (,if $1,000,000 an acre, thus shows that a higher price has been lately obtained in New York; The lot on the corner of Broadway and Ful ton streets leased at auction last week for $14,- 600 per annum, which is the interest of 7 per cent. on $207,142 8.5, or at the rate of $4,093,- 084 82 an acre, the lot being 20 by 76 feet, or, at a very common rate of interest in London, esy 3} per cent, it would givo the still more en ormotta sum of *8,187,069 64 an acre. Again, the annual rent, of $14,500 for the lot sold is at the rate of $284,570 an acre per annum, which, if planted with potatoes and producing the large crop of one thousand bus. to the acre, would be over $2BO a bushel, or, if in corn, at fifty bus., would be $5,731 a hush. Gondola must try again. Tux Fwains Ism Ass —The Tallahassee Flo ridian regards the pagage by the Legislature of the bill authorising the raising of two regiments of volunteers, fbr Indian service, as determining the question of peace or war. The bill appro priates $500,000, pledging ten per cent of the State revenue. for the redemption of the bonds authorized to be issued to raise this sum. The Governor Is required to keep the tender of these Volunteers open until the 4th of May next, when if they are not received, and nothing is being done towards removing the Indians in the mean time, the State is to go to work and do the busi ness herself. DRRADTOL MORTALITY raw: CIIOLERA.—The brig Zebra, from Now Orleans, bound for Libe ria with emigrants, put into the rive!. below Sa vannah, on Saturday week. She sailed on the let List., with 110 colored emigrants, who were shipped under the auspices of the Colonization Society. On the third day out, the cholera made its appearance on board in almost malignant form. The captain and 27 of the emigrants have died, and others of the officers, crew and passengers are seriously ill. BILLY Bowt,sos DIPOSED.—The Charleston Standard says a letter from one of the officers of the Army in Florida, mentions thakby a coun cil of ohiefe, which recently assembled at one of their settlements, Billy Bowlegs had been for mally deposed from his chieftaihship, on account of having consented, while in Washington, to emigrate with the remnant of the tribe now in Florida. The Orator of the tribo has been cho sen to fill his place. NAPOLEON ILL—The Paris correspondent of the Courrier des Etats Unis says Napoleon gives away large sums of money. Ile has committed to the Ambassador in England a large amount to be distributed among needy French refugees there. He directed that they should not know whence the money came, lest they should refuse it. The liberality of the Emperor, it is added, is a matter of public notoriety. Poon Puorrerr.—An exhibit of the affairs of the- Burnet Bime, Cincinnati, for the last year, show that the receipts from all sources amount ed to $226,866, or about $7OO per day, and the expenses daring the year to $226, 210, leaving a balance on band of $146. The rent is 24,974 per year. Total cost of the house and lot $266;546. The bons° is owned by • stock holders. C Rey. A 4 A. Livermore of the Unitarian Church in Cincinnati, has received a call to be come pastor of the Unitarian Church in San Francisco, with the terms of one thousand . dollars for passage out, and. five thousand dollars salary per annum, in the place of the Itev, Joseph Barrington, lately de ceased. Se - Mrs. Busarmut., the celebrated Clairroy ant, who le knot& to a large number of our citi zens, has purchased the Water Mrs establish- meat near Cievriland # at a cost of twenty thou sand dollars. Eincoess to her. EMI MEE EME ~'~~ 4 . allko•Mtpaicipal court elate:Pr ott,XliosclaYt Mari-Ai;r)' aold, a middle agetrcroUaeonvioted, for - attempting to, - Stass, a fOrged.:, totti'forz $7OO, 1- !/. 4 l B o:4teneti,d /Lime - Of coi reAti* - -2 1 • Joitik d,,Bag prominent- - hitizett of Schuylkill county, PA., perishes in the snow storm of Wednesday night of list Week, on Broad Mountain, while on his way froth Potts ville to Union township.` A country cotemporary Undertook tii:Citt splurge the other day,-as -he offered SlD.Pre talom fora "prise tale." A farmer.sent him a tightly curled sandy pig's tail and demanded the' 'osshr , : , A disinte haa:arisen'betreen the States of South Carolina rind Georgia in regsrd; to their respective boundaries, - Georgia claims the e*ln• sive jurisdiction of. the Savannah river,...whicif South Carolina 4eniei. The Secretary of Slate of New York, in his last animal report, states thagliearly 8,500 co pies of Webeter'e'Quarta Dictionary have been planed-in the District schools of that State. The senior editor of the Pittsfield, Mails., Sun, in an sildresii to , his readers, on e , the „advent of 185Vitated that that was the anniversary of his editorial services, and that more than fifty-two years had elapsed since he issued the first num ber of the Pittsfield Sun. WHIG CURRENCY. We have seen a specimen of the credit system in its genuine purity. We give our readers e copy: Viourrric—a Banker shearing a flock of sheep. On the left end, cut of Gen. Scorr, with his military dress and trumpet,. summoning the de fsated whigs to ati np the fire in the rear. - .. - On the lower margin, picture of old Galplun, with his month open. I Letter Pee. lint holders _responsible: Fesusza's-Bass, Chicago, Illinois, _will pay ; four dollars-to-bearer on demand, in smaller bank bills. • - Ogdensburg, N. Y. The following is said to have been the bank er's poetry: " II you ever ban a bank bill, see Letter Poe, Letter Pea" Whereupon the Grand Jury indicted several of the rag mills, and added the following. " For we're got 'em on the Edo, Letter alp, Letter Rip." Dzerncorrvi CosTraoshalow.—Tkree Steam boats Destroyed.--Br. Lotus, Jan. M.—Between four and five o'clock this - afternoon, 0 fire broke out on board of the'steamboat , -New England, lying at the npper - pait of the levee, which.com municated with the steamboats New Lucy, arid Brunette, and all three boats were burned to the water's edge. On the , New Lucy viu an insur ance of $16,000, on 'the Brunette of $2.2,000, and on the New England 85,000. As this is the season of the year when 'Worms are most formidable among children, the proprietors of Mc- Lane's Vern:Hoge beg leave to call the attention of parents to its virtues, for the expelling, of these annoying and often fatal enemies of children. It was invented by a physkian of Brent experience in Viri,dois, who after having usal It for several years In his own practice, and found its success PO universal. was Intim:al at last to offer tido the 'public es &cheap but certain and effective medicine. 'ft has since become justly popular throng - bleat the United :t.etas its the most of Vermifuge ever known, and the demand has been steadily on the Increase duce its flt.•t introduction to the palls. • For sale by most of the Druggists and Merebante, arid by the ode pruyrizLora. J. KIDD A tAt, jarr"Atir 60 Wood street. 0.0-treat Wino, Whs. of Tar, and Uralic*. tr 4 Winos, of various characters, have Dees before the pub lic, but it too remaires, fur the FOREST Viltili to hictul In an. rempound the prculLsr medical virtues of 'each of those lm Portant srtirles, *hosts ocean has a sterilic 1.1)411e -Dee in curing thugs peculiar chromic, kidney, stomach amt nervous disrasci, .musiugtdehllity and prostraitiott, often of* srriou.s nature, The MIMS? WINN is one of thr best tonic.: In use, haring all rho strengthening properties of Wine, 'with the he and munch al qualities of the roots and bests from It blrh it Is distilled. Cji-ikne adrertimantuat in another column of Gal paper. S.dd IThobaalo and retail by Dr. GEO. EL KEYSER, 110, comer of EFrad straet and Virgin alley, Titlsburgh, Paz W. by JAMES T. SAMPLE, nortb•weat earner of Federal atmel and the Illatunnd Allegheny City. zoslGatar Ettahop filmpson , s Lecture — lthop Lte.2,;' Sorest," aid deliver a Lecture ou THE 1'1L17712.- N "TURA L, on 1111:S_DAY. EVENINU, the :nth instant. ha MASUN/C MALL, VUth street' The prtiecds - are to be ap plied *nth* pandiase at Lots in the Allegheny Cemetery, for the use et Methodist ministers and their thmilkt. Tick ets to to had at J.O. Head's Itook.Stme, Fourth street, and at ennth7 other places. Lecture tocommoaca at 73 o'clock, lanai &HL, Surgeon Dentist.—{scuresmsa llt~y U. W. Ilkittle.l No. 144 giaithfrel4 it. [m334 NEW ADVEIIThBE=M3. =fE±MIM - f Young Men , . /Wirral:dile Library and Me. chatilts° lzurtl tate. the 111. F.afm , a tiavind by•low or their thei Institute, ' or" re. Quested to return them before 1.1 t: Ist proximo. jatr2t:3t IfItANCLS S. sysaitAn.A. LibrArtan. CZ TEEL "YgliB.- 10 100 Gras Cilklt's 30 3 Pens. =0 Oren GWott's 70 8 Pena and arm 1000 Gram of other manufactures of 13tre1 Pens. For salt at W. & iIAVEYS. Stationery Warebenue, Market street, cornet of 21. Como vier.mst:L.4 Mat* Doable lamer Copying Prima, • Chu*, Brothers t Oo's Pressea n and Common Server Prates, , ftpying Books, Oil Paper, Metals Dampness, Copying Brushes, Copying Ink. For ule by W. & 11-WEN, Stationer. Sass • Market street. onrow 42,1. IN TILE DISTRICT CQUET OP TUE UNITED ETATS:3, for the Western District of Fenno/nada. Matthew hTdidt, d ot, rs. In Admiralty. Steamboat James Neb= Notice ta hereby Oven to all persona Interested, that by virtue of a writ ,f attachment Issued oat of the above owned Court, I attached the steamboat Jame Nelson, on Friday, Om Ma day of Jattua, 1885533,, to a canes of mill: ton, dell and roaratlme, wbereln Matibei Elliott and Jack- Son Baker are ltbellants; and that 'lnes/sq, the la day of February next, has been appointed by the Court tor the re turn of said writ, and the houtna of the cause. JOlOl DICKEY, Marshal. Pittsburgh,January = ~ 1853. A T HEN/EUMI MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 24TH, ONE NIGHT MORE! BY ESPECIAL REQUEST—The great troupe of CBI. NEU 3LAGICIANS vrlll glee one 'bore exhibition as above, which will be positively their last appearance in Pittsburgh, they having been engaged to appear at the Broadony. Thentre;On &Pulley are next. * Prices of sarnindon : Boxes and Parquette, b 0 cents. Clattery 25 eenta. Do= open at OA o'clock; perforenenee t commence at W s o'clock. janglat MITE Orspatitaarshitt toostofbrs etzUng between the sob '. scribers, under the Cottn of TARES UNNET, Jr. '8 is tbisday dissolved, by mutual cement. The. burtbams of the late ram will be settled by James -Heaney, Jr, who is authorized to rolloet'all datum owing.theieto. JAMS .lIENNEY, JOHN J. HOUSE. Pittsburgh, January 21 , 1813. In retiring hum the firm, I would recommend Hr. James Bennoy, Jr., to the former Mends end 'customer, of the House. JOHN J. MUM Pittsburg. January 22, 1853. Ildaktf I Want Every Incredulous ,Man, out Hair, to Read this Cortideate I T JOHN CONNOLLY, living in Irwin street, City of . Pittsburgh, do hereby certify, that I was entirety bald on the top of my head, for six year:; and that sifter wing three bottles of Enunrson's ..4steraxCBair Restonztire,pur 7 chased of Dr. G. H. 6Efial3ll, 140 Wccd 'street, raj , Role is entirely restored. I used the Restorative about three months. It is pleasant and agreeable to use; and I have ovary confidence in its efficacy: JOHN CONNOLLY, No. 1G Irwin street. • Pittsburgh, January RI, 185.3. Ar.g- Renumber, the only place to get the genuine is at Dr. KEYSER'S Drug Store, 140 Wood street Pelee 41,5 n Lugo, and 75 cents small bottle. • jan2-s° Jew ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. 00M hgraSION AND FORWARDING ROME, JOSEPH MOGRIDGE • (Late Twitchnll s Slogrit ee , Corner of Commercial on Plne.Sta.: CONSIGNMENTS artdCoramissiona will t With pronipt and personal attention, and liberal 'adran.xs will be given when required, on Oenslgrunenta dr Bills of, Lading, in hand. Orders for the pi rchose at Lead, Grain, hemp and other Produce, will be promptly Wed at tbelowestpassibleprices. The Receiving arid Harvardlog of Merchandise and Pro duce will meet with especial care *nd dispatch; the lowest rates of Freight will always be procured, end thavapense of Storage and Drayage as much as possible &robin'. Page & Booze, Pt Louis; Ellis. Mortto, - anthrastl; Chaeleu, Blow & Co., do; Bleeder & Gorouu:;- • do; Choutean S; Salle, 'do Hosea & Brazer, • do; Doan, Wog & Co., do; Birrthm & - do; J.W. Butler & Bro., Pittshh; 8.0. ll000dmaw& Co., ` do D. Leech & Co., do; B. kC. Ykritall & Co., Phllada; Wm. liolmee & Co., do; Morgan, '..1"; lit.tack &Morgan: Ulm & Much, New York. B. B. Comena, . 4 4' d o , Prost & Parreat, do; Bblelda a-mni -1 Charles A. V.40;d0; Josiah Leel3o., Bolthior e ; A. O. Posteell & Co.,licadon; .Abraluio J. Cole, ='4 do ; Lloward, Boa & Co ., ' do; W.:IL Bella:11a; _ Lchhollue; • B. Newcomb & Bra, 40; .t.Vo.,Onitnasskur-31 ercltautii,' New rlOaar . ~ . , co...bluare an open Policy of Insaranoe; plaeb will corer 11l ablifirundato my • tldrean, when advised. by letter per cosa, or Whim endorses% on bias of IsagAg,..l* !. i t i r_iy or at the Um* °Liftmen. " " JOSEFiI Z.OO • jen2o , St. Louis, kttannui. 777 ,7 . ••• ' •••‘' •"" . ongsm ,- :.,' , ._1. ; :•'1.i,;.ii45 . :*..: . . :",;'i,rk",'!.',-;-,'. 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MIMI -; 7 `" . • . • sir Scrofula 1...1t'11. * * iie - e; - 2,amarked by eminent men, that In the varied catalogue of diseases to which man is llahle, there is seereely sme ta =els insei, put of such Interest, u Scrofols,,ifttethisiro loot to the obscurity of its origin, Its InalMous progress, tia, nmnber and vsziety of organs that it .atbakis,or remukstdo turn-amity east extenske fatality: &sofa* bai baffled adt'akffl of the moat -eminent physi• ;th m , in this = T ay and In Estropo., But Were Ls an anti • date to thli -4 / 1 5eVe Ift . ."Dr:A2uysstrs A:bud of. yak,. ..Clodiaad - Wavattil4"lihich it•PO'lint 11 sair aSYccOtc In the moStases of , Farecruie? ' • ' to). doe earertisetnant. , ' iszkrzti,:.aw his•- o rofnles.—lt is due to Kier's Petrol.= to say that it has bun known to completely enutt6tis SVaiiistage of this dreadlbl Obelus ht less time than any other remedy, , . 'and lesicost or insonrenlance to the patient.• • ...:ITheithonsands of eurtificater in the handsof t he Primes tor, many of which are from well known citizens of the city of Pittsburgh sad its ininiedistevicinity, go to show clearly and beyond all doubt, that ilecds . rxmcnsta is a medicine ,of no commonyane,..nat only arta local remedy In Fterufr iii, Zhiumatirre, Degfnen, tou of Sigh!, but as a ralustie Internal remedy, In the Inmetigating phyxklans, as writes theeniftering patient, to be:ahem acquainted with Its Those hoeing a dreaded-Mixture; me sawed that this medicine is peel natutal, eel is !edged silt:flows from she bosom of the The jollploing cerfif.ceitter apiedfrini a papaw piddieted at . &meow,. N. and tears date Auctut 1812, to loitiCh is o amended the eertificafeof the ale&ula D. T. IL P 4 This may In truth certify, That - I hate tame; bellYaf illeted3tier licrpfula fur the lastserenymis that mostoftbe time I hese tern unable to attend to any kind of basinesei,. and much of -the time tenable to walk and..ponfleed to my bode and have been treated nearly all the time by the best Physician! oureonittry affords; I ootasicnially:. got mute lief, but no etre, pal continual to worse until Dr. Yet recommendol me to try the Yehmleam, or Bock Oil, as ere, .a:=else bet . I did we ariLtuwat bith at lint, but , o.ll , ^^ l •ht ;fi th rew th e pAzon to surbei w at o, and I at one) began to grow better, and li: m r seven battles hare got a cure worth thousands HES. NANCY bi; &MEM This may certify that I hare been acquainted - with Muir Petroleum, or Hock OU, Err VATS than a year, and hate re peatedly witnessed its bannectal effects in the cure of irate lent ulcers and other disclaim far which it is recoonnended, and can with confidence recommend tt to be a medicinnwan thy of anent/on, and can safely. say that success has attend ed its nee where other nualleine had failed. - D. IL. FOOT, M. D. For eats by op the Thugirbao la Pitanbargh,-. tanaxltir. W. A: IirOIiIIRG HAVE 'REMOVED '.TO '!'OE . CORNER OF Wood and Sixth lititetipm ma -Where they over to their 'old twitomeny . ea . yoblfc generally; at the lowest rate% Wholesale sod SAW, the fit, most retest" aad coos lets deck .of CHOICE TEAS, FAIIILY DEOCEILIES, WOODEN AND TiIILOW WALE to be found In the West.- • • - • * dwarf ..... Dissolution. - TE firm of LOOMIS t 3PDOWKLL s disselved this day, by mutual consent. Tbo budasss will be continued by CHAS. E. LOOMIS. • • Pittsburgh, January 151 b, 1143-2 w ' - • . GILLS. : E. LOOMI S; • Stooltaaid:1111 Brokerl: Notes, Besalik, Mortgage., .te., Negotiated. ' :eaziarcfmar Arrernou orvn TO TEM PUECEASE AINTt SALE OP STOCKS.' tts Odiee over S. Jones t Co., eon= of Wood and Fourth streets. . . janiSly DMED BEES;-- , Aa ° 10t k: Shay's S.C. Dried Bee, Mor by . fizn ls l . . . 7. -LAVKLY s co. 1:1061i-2) hndo prism tingar (now crop,) Lae 1,7 0 janls • SMITH .1 EiDiCIAID. Mowatscis—zo Ma New orb= Molasses, far sale by j.tas • • &ll= tBMW& .BITITEB7 Boil Dotter, Ou cioth&J for lonls '• • • 8311TH & 113fAMS—Clachinati Sugar Cured llama, of all celebrated jJ makes . .For sale by " •J. LLVELY k CO.; • , . jeals Teo Dealers and droners.: WANTED—A purchase money Mortgage' on City Prep. erty, onel:boomed Dolleze—three years date. Dy " AUSTIN L 0021114 Soak Recker • No. V 2 Fourth str4et . ja tiM WANTF.D-21 dares Pittsburgh Trust and envizip Co Stock, by AII3LZ`I LOOMS; • Stock. and HUI Broker, jan • Mare 1ca..92 Fourth street. above Wood. oysters I Oy I)ECNIVED datly,l7 Adams Co.'s Erpreta, at EXAT IMPS GEOCERI. By the quart and pill, 37K cents per quart, and 16Y, cents per pint. Warranted hush. Cor nee of Wylie and ration streets. .I=ls Tremendous liallroad Accident, en Lib. erty Street: rftIiOI3SiLNDS of Beaches, Este, !Ilse, &o,msnte , to tbeti denGssdaUy by the use of KEATING'S =mama: 1V It , shish, If used necoollo; to di:masts will do all It is represented. It Ls wa rtszdent tzt exterminate the vermin, or the money remodel. Sold Wholmole and Retail, KEATING, ecmer el Wylie and Fallon streets, Ind by deal ers generally. at the low prim of 25 eentorper box. janlo orna Dina AXTI PCTMTLYVIRA IL It. Cm. I . Prepluman, Jau.3.1,553. MITE &onus] mratug of the FtockbolderssWel^ctkn oS I Directors of the Ohio and reoneylvattis flail ]toad Om pan; for the catalog year, will be held at the °See of the . (oariarty, In Pitt,lur,..t. or:lThursday, the 21tts day of Jan uary, 1` , .%!.. tettrren the Bunt, of M., and r. at, juleet b4r. at lv.) The Trawler Woke will be dont' till, mod the ft col-an anal Itttereet doe Irt January, 10.53, sctUni.l 8.-4- on alai after tat Fe-x[lml-, 15,53. By order of Doan! of Director& ,tantedirr J. J. lillt.XML..ct. Secretary. Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh. a. MILLER, Jr., Prrriamt. F. M. oOnDoN, Sermtary. CAPITAL, $300,000. 'VT ILL iostire against all Mods of risks, FlrltE atid:11:1- ME. .111 losses will be literally adjusted . and promptly miLL. Howie lustitution, triana;rdby Dritbeeoke who are well kaolin In the community, sad who axe determined, by pmuipterew sod liberality, to maintain the character shish they have Rammed. as ottertutt tits beat protection to thoer who an.ire ho tnour,el. • Diredem—R. Milks, Jr.. C. W. Rieketton, J. 'W.lttCler, N. Relmre, Jr, %V. EL Smith, C. thmsen, George W: - Jedzs..ti, Wm. M. Lyon. James. Lippeurow, J rree Dersie., James Mc- Auley, Alexander NittAct. Th 311.3 San. ua; °Zee, No. 5r2 Water atm.; (Watehoner nt Fj:.ag .•. (t,. up Aram) l'ittettrrrlt bor2-1:1y To Merchauts and Druggists throupout the Union D. B. 31.AN1 PACTUIIER AND DEALER IN PAINTS, OILS, 4-c., No. 141 .DoidLen Lane, New York, RPECTPULLY inviten the attention of Itrumista and Merchants throughout the Union, to Lin „large and:ex tensive rs.voLtment or PAINTS. 01L8, ,do, of the r.zsT AND PURIST tf VALIUM, which he offers for vale on very moderate terxe.a.both to cult and eloso•time buyers. .Eelow are enumerated some of the leading articles.: • WMl'6 LEAD in oil, In krpor to WO Iles. BLACK PAINT, YELLOW IXIIRE, WEN. RED, In oiL PATENT DETER, SPANISII BEMS, TEBPC Di: SI ENNA. in all • _ U.AIBER, CifROME - IMPERLAL ' &ND A .It..MMCAL ILICEENS. la olt. PRE.L.k.N BLUE, CLEROME TULOW and VERDIGRIS, In nth VAR-NISI:LES of all kind_4. LLNSEED OIL. RAW and DOILRD PETIT, 14 mum] CHALK, LAMP 'BLACK. AIL and ESOLIEII Tea RED, CHR03.12 RED and TEL LOW, dry. LNDIA RED, RED LEAD, and LITI - lARGE, dry. STONE. FILE,NCEI and YELLOW OCHRE, dry. —CHROME, I'A.DIE and BRUNSWICK GREEN, dry.; FRENCH AND AMERICAN WINDOW (MAY . • 4M -- DM:es and - °then in want of any of tbe -, abore mentioned articles, will find it to their internat to eon, as our facilitiet for manufacturing and purchasing, end our expt. zienee In the Intaittem, Om ma tuleantam In selling over most of amen in diorama line- D. IL "arCTLLOUGII, janl4:lno4a 441 ArnMen lane, New York. WIFTSB ABBANGENENTEL IBSB. IRWIRWOWEIM /853 THE PEHWSY V& iI /I.4IXWELOA.D.. • N- anti after aaturdd7 next, January 15th, stmt. Fast O rzprws Train tin leer* the Depot, on Liberty street, above the Canal emery morning at 3 o'clock,stopping Only. at Irwin's, Latrobe, .tilairrriße., Jotauttown, Bonunit, iloilklayaburg,Al ton* Tyrone. Spruce CreaMun tingdon„- At'Veytown, Lewistown, =du,. Harriatiorg and Lancaster, arriving at Philadelphia at DUO on the tame ere, ning, -connecting at Harrisburg with the Baltimore and ,iltruquellanns Itellmad, arriving la Baltimore at 10 - 3,/ the sante oviialug. Thzei from Pittalautit to _Philadelphia or Baltimore 1914 hours. Ci.. The 3WI Train vRI leave. the Depot army morning et 11.45, Mopping at all the regular stations on the mad, and connecting at Harrisburg with the train fbr Baltimore, arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore, at 10 o'clock the pall morning. The Accommodation Train will leareoTer afternoon, at 5 o'clock; stopping et all teinhu• stations, an d - running only. ea farm Latrobe. Fire to PLiiedeiphis PAO. Fore to Baltimore V,50 .RETURti/NG TRAINS- The Fait - Dapress Train, leasing; Philadelphia ett4 Tr. , *lll strive in Pittsburgh the next morning, at 11 debark.. The soma Mail Train leaving Philadelphia =X- morning at 4.4.2. - Accommalation Train - will leap:dot:robe at B 1,;.3r., and attire>a Pittaburgh at /130 A. N. ZaggAli check - al w anyatation on the Pennay Innis Ran road, and to Baltimore.... .04-Nonca.—ln cue of loss, the Company still bold them selves responsible for personal homage only, and tor as amount not exceeding $lO4. - - 11.5.1esars. M. a.J. Bret&lltbal, etutrabuti PrOPrietura; have been employed to convey passengers and baggage to and from the Depot, at s Charge notto exceed 123-6Celitl for each passenger, and 12} cents for each trunk. -• For Tickets apply to. - J. ILESIMLEN, dgent at the-P. R. R.-Depot, on Liberty-et. Pittsburgh, January 15, 1fe5,1, or ti n or Exchange, • AIIOCT NE NE HUNDRED ACRES OP LAND ! Situated in Derry Tetwnhij7, ireemtiitai. anna. rpm Land would be very rideable as aaltellara Hydra! pathiaßstahllahmenkllanual Labor, or other - College; or ass place of public resort daring the summer months, irr particular, as they are located to the immediate vicinity of the great PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, and In_tharnidat of as healthy, *meant, pletunisque and wild romantic to; callty m can well be conivlvial. • - - : These Lands are covens! with Rock or Chestnut and otker varieties of Oak. Hickory, Chestnut., 'Hemlock, Pine, Pupil:. and other species of VALUABLE TIMBRE ;Yard i 3 beanti- I folly dotted over with. large, Valuable and never failitqr springs of the purest water, and a mountain - stream snlU- - , dent to turn small- machinery, and. whip - abounds with beautiful and delicious 'Bunt Bak. the.se lands are hi :lncase quantities of Limestone, as well as Other. vainable stone for building p expoma. . Biluminow ata and /run - Ore are in tibunclance: audit. : is Lelleved to contain beds of Are Brick Clky.. Mere aie numerous Churchwt, Male and - Female Seminaries; wi.1.6.1 Houses, both public and select, in the surrounding boroughs, vintages and con:rake, in the immediate neighborbout of these lands. 'Recently there has been a public road laid out and. immix' through this property, connecting BLiirarllle with the valley of Legonler. The Pennsylvania Railroad being now completed, so as to amid any staging, thisjaluable property 1 brought with in a fete minutes ride of the. City of littennyh, being the adjoiningParms to that on which Hillside station is located, and are known as the celebrated "Three Springy. and "Great Bear Cave. - Tracts, which must make it very meld ible as a place of public resort during the "sickly aeascin by those who may. wish to spend some of their time away front the larger cities, or to recover impaired health; - _This property will be 'lisp:Wed of together - , by ptivabi sale, orbarterectfbr Stocks, or property In UM cities :or Tic:tatty. If - acid ' s long credit -Maybe had on very =tamable terns, and huts awn portion required in - Rmadkif or on, wino,- toga to the purchaser; and it not mid, ormherwlae disposed of, team Saturday, the dayof Jantac it *ER be sold on that day, at 10 o'clock, A. Si.,by abli cou t„ cry, at the Court House, in the Coy of pato it any. thing like afar bid can be - bad; as it is - the deedre'd the propriatim. tothange his bean= and bashousa, Aar Those haying property which they _feel dtspoted to barter thr this, would- dove/It:kart me a description: of It, : with its loeutieur and Price, sotbal ituwor te - kownitlat no bid maybezeisunderatood: Title good and .• ra iTt 1 7 11 53711115 it hia WA; le t fro Zio. - 147.1111Ilatnet tmatedlatelyoppzite the Oattettroose and Tai/Jittablergla Pa. - janutte, " • " • 41' • . - t • _ '• • `;:;:,‘;4-.- . . ' vr 44' utssu 'JOSEPH - C. sow . • itir Dooio opcs st 63f j o'clock; peformacom to oicomency' at 7 o'clock. - - - da &ate uuty obesecured as the Sox Moe, ti tutus the y, without extrharge. • . . . lirstaight ei the grand of 'MONTE earn°, with xruunaltieent Castings, all tthhee Original 31culo, new and beautiful Scenery, Properties and Decorations. la- This satraordinarrPtcos will Introduce th• DoxThug COIIPANY, Ind in immense wattles of dnxillerbet, • Tau Enecnea, January l'A, 1E53, will tat Performed the grand romantic spectacle, in Eve aets, dzaroatiesd 4010 the .. novel of Alexander Duman, called -• -_ ......- -•'. ...- _ .'- • .• . `THE COVET OP MONTT.: CIUSTO 1 - -. . ..- I ' Easend,Toantes, a sallof.: - :...... i. i,"'; ..." AEmu ter.. ....... ...:., • _ ; r . .... , ..- -....-...,.. -, sinba r l, .ok an .11 - 17,:1% . 11 . _ ..„. - ~- .• - .. '• -.- • -. and a,: Preneb,-Abbee.,4. - - : ,--,---!,-,- Rofan . .: ... I ! , Andhferaedgt:. l ':'.:-• ' • '- ' --', 4. U. 1 -''' -, ~ A tbe entire seZngth of theDOI7I3LE COMPANT will - to brought Into teepalehdOn In this magniteent piece. • ... 1 -^...... .. ?1L EIPLENDID $0448:11r,' By , - EM s prou4 at EN eu , pein _sancEn ' tederpresely thr rise piece; • , - • COW And beast lot Properties-and Itettemone- USU ZI inteeed in splendor AlEllthing.herstorani panted In thh Theobs. For Programme of Beeneiya, .4 e id emi , :1.4125 , 5, #e„ so Dizing the piece, 'An . ' Wiliti‘ A TC., Mn.S „'. .:!iii Ilft. Wood and gr. GElbert, with a fall - —,._, ..... .. _ . - . CORPS DE BALErr," = • Will pezfoita a mat - Terby.j of IdADNUMME4 "P DANCII4. .. • p6:thrizeutees w fl liwicdzignee with tbll4c, of - • I'as . ..lJ:rims' SACK PE.surir.! . - • _ sk—amt•Aborsthacenatendegripb u*y• ion= of Intdrd ansiWoodoOmto, Mogi. fr - ANGIN. I Hi MODOBJE -lON • ' ti'mY•Atgergra " L 0. on/. 3% theses sway Wednesday mating In Washington Hall,'Wood jyby • • I , gb,h, at 50 watt Ift lb, go to the Pekta;,..Tes StotN: .No. 30 'Aft strixt, where the roa7 best Black atal amen tiZF.I. 0. 0. IN—Mee of Melo& WaMtap Wood street, betverninich street sad . prnoogrgoo UM. No. 335—Meets entry Todd:ay o l =. .2031c.irus Kw.umar, No. M-biesti lint sad thirst Pddoy of old% zonalta. - • • • - • Us • TNA INADBANCE- C NPANT of Nartfard, - Conn.--Crivgaistora $300,004 At $ 4 8 9 ,1 72 . Ms of She PittststryNAieury In. the fkoxe Ho= of reardy & Loam* No. 59 7 1 S Axl street, - rovttf • . - -• • LEL azzsos, Agent. Ow Corns' Cornet Cowman Ageesssoooy per• saps ass deoultally tominited with earns: A eaten remedy • will bs found in Dr. Omar& .Cass ..1 3 yeanat, ftz . sots by Dr. GUI. 13.XEYEIE1414110. Woodatzo .- • Pries; estop at 12-34 and2.s eia - pierbEcc = sepit • • • *3.l4.bersl dolloSitlais to those wbo-bwi to sell Igen. • OtECTAIIIB, Curtain • liaterbila s aza2l . i lT ztain Visruntmi ut 'my d Strata:ma Plashes, Ercestelles, tr.; late salt Ilaalha hi. L. pyi n ud window trb•tlo., Gilt Caralass,Cstetaln - La, /it whokidi and rets4. - .- .• = : W." IC , . N 0../ 69 cat strti34l - ;63i . ,!e12,4, alibillitaPbLL _ dicitsdna glade and Trimated in' tiOvryitest mama rOo Miler , ' Window' Shitthilliansdat. -tory, comma O P ascoND-zacct . ARCH MB,' YELLADELPMA., Our EaDtt.9ls, " @ TM &Ws - dyed Sasza • ties St,s,Cinui±, aid 1449; Bain .911ADIM; =Os Ist • tie Dealerfined ochre are yoril tire as $ cell, be. fora puntas.ng . T . , elscrwhere.' - ELL. MILL :=4:. I . CR, :1m an 27 B..W.cornetßociozd saii - Attetudeabal- - ; • ' WELL SON'S :DAGNERREOTYRES.— LFrpr, Poe. Oflloll Bralb*, Itard Weet. - UXercessestakea to all ,ktrals of-weather, from ti A-11.ra 5 P ,c,iteinst ace - ' - accurate sztlstioand zolosatelitsaess, milks and vasttilti- - pato! to the iscouaco: cheapdsguerteotApes,attba follosiat 'clump prices: $1,50, V., $3Ea, $5- told uprFtl, sets,* to tte size Awl quality of emus or frame.. • . 11.0tEllIfor trout 11 A. to 2P. N. 11.—Likenesses of sick or deceased per , - - part of the city. - • -D143.111919315, Notte9.l3•tbo. Uwe, tact 10 dist 'grpoatio Olsetoopto trciaittoirpousita-. neatly remittal, wittiout pain or TO.Hips 93putipat• Attrist of the N. Y. Ear 130, who Sail be at 99 Arch Ettitet„ Plaodelptds, &am 9 A. EL to 3 • .. . . • : Thirteen yews of elm' end almcet tratrided aitentkat to Ott brand% orafeadal ieseitce has entahlattlinitarednee Lis treat= t to sneh a devout( oi:item pato find thutmort eon tinned and obstinate nuns yield, by a edliidriattentSon to the means prceerfbed. anic26 _ it ASSOClATED.FlremersOr:Losurazule • Company of the City of Pittsburgh. J. 3100IIILEAD, resident—ROME" MUM, ticcestu7. win hums agsket HUE: lust ICENZ of all Minds. Mee: to blonsngshels gewo,:lise ;11.14 and I 2 .J. K. MoculzaJ, . W. I..incfcriCni. • B. C. Sawyer B. B. Simpson, ": _ W. W. Callan, - I.lmtlea C. u. Paulson.; ' .W. 11113111.00 /PFC II * . . I) 4. P. Anshutz. ' Jtiaepti rPlZELDUP : Ainistomuite 'Company of Lam' - Ptittsburgle.--EL,D. gm= Of x: 91 Mae, klrret, beheeesa .ilt2ntXtiadiffx:4 - kreds.. • . Itortret um sod CARGO on the Ohre and Med* Ltottra agtiztst orDamoSe b 7 rire; • - ALSO—Agetrst the Perils - or the Sesi satl7.rx*l,ltliirrUe- BCITE.TIy-47 bbla,-(itibiotbi,) for ago . - • _E" by . i[jin'lll . _ - 1 - 111 ,LOW'S ILEAS2 0118.E.;-2 vrtait forage ' • • B.:A- F2.IINIMCOCK-k, \LI) 110NONELUTPI. - } III.II.SISY, in bottles .or bg the l! quart, lanuranted old and pure.„ut - rIKRITZE,I3, junl-I ' ' ' - _SUAVS ANik rritYU ‘inery janl.4 : : 40 Wsxii &rect.. - ut ILE iCff, LuNDON 21111.a810APHLI.Iatra BRUSILES, of a supeliar quality; faiingeitt ju , o4 - . - Kvirstuvaltn store;l4G Weal st. LYTiLt - EEtiJilFt23, forsate xistallibi • 140 Wootiddreet. L4M) FOR. ittLY2-4. good. six octave Piano bar rent by ---•- BTCfI NGlg - AND BAI.IIImi , SOUS.B OP A. WILBINS -- & - '`--‘ t - • - - - - 75. MiiiatEt •Sukisiv . Opposite the Bankof PittstaxVl . . . Mu A PM —7042 . 6475 ml Post Papers, of r_L -- by Owen ,t Hurlbut, Pistner. & tioolwint-034, end other utantrreatarers In 2usunica: Photto , t , Alkm i : l Jobn. I bson, Ferga3oll & Ifttkans,.. - and Maniere in thstneet, and Zandt the ".-se - Potn4l..d Berlin Mills. &aid whoLosaler ot - The tante SuPPlied on liberal terms, By W. 3. )110185,- Piper Dealer, janl9 • - BUrket:stree‘ecasierce-Seconct. Trill° Druggists, Liquicr Afore&rats atUI .Idrnufacturers of —Lowe-Intend here:Marto earaneocreeires, exedumd .to the W. - M. 14 ..10t dienbol, DeadatisadarNeu teal Spirits, from fourth proof imp to 99 per cunt. strength..— .and as ire an , now mpared to All cram tearrittaasam. at the minutest. make, ureepeetadireoliett.theirted trade ;Of the. • MOM a InAT/lIHM. - I'. a •Rar The present, we can be formc4 at our V:311111R. Cad staruf, earner of Sinithfrid aged Prent streets,.;-,-lards _.-. joit /land has , just returifed him Now York, with a s p ry hue foe of driLD • AND SUN . = WATCHI9. Ales good assonsiant of rich liMir elldliCUMlLlda +hirer", Disnonsi Biagg i _Myer Cuts and Spooiti,-Iraflok sad Pork..anis groat lefts* . ef other fins glxtla. ditof•radt/t-' ha wig sell at from g 5 to ea per sent streepet - thaniber aura quality of geeds esti tur beughtioratinyethniestabihdeumnt in Pit tebergh. Ins - motto is always to Sell the beat quality or _goods ard at their true value, so that - all =Sy locw,sgroaly Please call at NALarket street__ _ s Dissolution. of vo.Parmewslttipa: MILS Copartnership lierefaine Intlatiag - bahreen alma attb. seribent„unden.the flrm alba= Uninttnib...this day dissolved, bywanwisi. - .Thsboalrema of ta int s tirin will be Nettled by-an:m . 7l MINTER, wito axabor io collect. all axixonals work% - T., airEll33, Pittsbunibp Haft IklSr•- 'P. B.=:lri retiring Von ehiertnily impact. mead M. Hunts? trkourfdenorandsuattroyam - OF- biOurstlN .isHILOSOPitifs— _EL -Course of the Llistori of link= Phikaophy:-83i.1i. Yimor in 2 thiirmil'a Lira of Henry=C The life cat Trohliesserri;. cesof Henry Clay, down_to /844; edited. EDI -coutpleted h y. o a f s daub; by Horace 81.00.1X7-411 701:1211:10. - Pawn . itligtOrical..fiTiOgitsph= new sources, with *meths chapter on the maanaley by Willi Hepworth Dison, GC 333 from - M=3'er Melodies. beantifni. - thstial„ Jit iustratkus;- one-voLipairtn„ _ _ - - A few copiesof the above Just receinntami fair , jan.l7 - • HAY ds Mt, 55 :Wood irtitse a 0114 ; . MECO Partnershipor the undec: zigued,au- the now*. ler "abless„ mace the arm orNalimirth k biableOrasi . solved by mutual consent, on. the Istanstant.. - liothp - N rill eitteed aaa,uso the nante or this firm.initil the-semi is Sally bottled. - " -L. NVII.VAItra, - Pittsbu-rghrantusry A.-1.1CM4g,..,. fiotiae r1""1 in TTSBURGII si;thlereniter be con - ducted by the fulderatgaedunderthe fonn - of - Jana- - 34-15. 113111.1t - TIL & 43Qt Nit IitIIIt'S.3II.VILI.NICIAL DlLilti - t-No. , A : text book a jlll. tieometrieel Drawing, Lathe nee _o f Pelarxdsi in which the ietivitione: Ater rtilesoftiecenetmatex ram it it k rly- explained, the ;,I ,, Tlietwal Problems-wee ermtmed from -the Aunt timple Mme matestempier, ei it helbetrde.. scription i teelnialittes are avoided Cs tinbeit posethie.— With lluatrationa - fee dr:4ll:4r plane, teeth:m-snd - tionsref buildinand .zneehhiess;. irktmatterieh marled dratting t awl en' tam twvllaear,pemetettte. diadem's; Me whole Blustretek with: tilty-etv_steer plate; By William Moratle,_ 4rehtteets.lMlL-Teatler:..., In the eenthalliigh.bettool Baltimore:4n= edltiou. ' For Jude by B. T. dee 3o • - _ Wituloaliada aid Ciil Cloth 21144114 48 'I 'LW /.111 8 T WE,34 1 ,''1"1, --. • - " .'-- B. --$.: KERN.424=Pi , .: -= --- - -2 nr. do ETLANDS oip p . SELL.D.E§, 02X ancilrwf pair. . ii . .• do -do - do - :_tx) - lo --. 2,00: - do.: Emend, Chstbic and Plain, asi.iitted prices; -'' Buil Linen, 44 25e.„ 5-4 Mc.; -- - - Bud? Olt Cloth, 44 250, 54 lie, -64- , Cattiago Oil Cbiithebbielt, 44 - 25e.4 54 350" t4„41:1 --.- 7 rignnallackt - do- .-- 44 Me.; 54 40e., 64 444' Eaamelted - _ ..: de - ' 4.4 33e, 54 40e, 64 Blabogany.und suerimod 44 C2e., 3475 e., 64 Table Covets, with centre; 44;MS ;'5,. w att e. and, .sl.each; Flom OH Ciloth,44, 4.5,130 arid 7o e-per-yzuat _ -,..F-_,; :.,.,: -.• I fftil9 l - Bins, (oilcloth.) triA6 eta , : - i .. ~, - Ltalg Bia th ' Orlduata,S.l.ls . ll.7 ---_ - --:. ' ..lacketssl,67. TazitsB7l/.e._llais-Q3e,r..? 43(X8YYRAira klußritB - ciO,CAS.' ; --- -- ion ruitayboi.z - ww-a. . , - '-,--' '..r:: ~. 'z. -, , z ?: • • --; E„. • - ' /Mfrs; V,C O Pet Tsar.. ,_. ____- --,.-.., .-;-= -T. . Betrazeitriudtatio us zauenuthißuir-- 131*-4ellow-aud—eiltaiiiiet is Wade OU elstti,:w Mit ls the sale and alexia' Marit,dory All Goma warraated .., not to stick, fade. oz. auk_ . , tertedhtt Mail •- • • -1 AMUSEId:DIT& D: She r • ' TEra- Lazimer.jr., "William BAplay, Samuel 31...Kkr,. Robert Dualap, jr., John S. Dllworthi S. Dart:nigh, . - Yramis Sellers, - Edward Ileaslotma, s • . 1, Sehoonmaker. 'Walter Dryant, Fllliam B. Usys. Isaac SL Pcnnoek. 11MiMM \ .. ...=-: -,:-.„-- r ..,, ~...,;;.--_, - . - ";•. , <": - ...7 - .._ Abt22
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