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The editor mentions tho fact that from the first of June to this time, a period of about seven months, there has .ouly been _about_one month_of good navigation in the Ohio river, the consequence of which has been, that the manufactures of Pitts burgh and other places along the river have been loolie.d up for want of a market. Ou ac count of_the impossibility of obtaining fuel, and the ?immaterial for manufacturing, many es tablishments in the river towns have been under :the :necessity of discharging their hands and .I :!!!tispending operations. says the InieTgencer, "a brighter day ii'daiiiting upon this great valley. Systems of sliabiroyeznent are rapidly progressing, which, •WeilltstifPleterl, will place the transportation business of this region beyond the reach of the ''tieittlitt and uncertainties consequent upon the riieudief sammel - and autumn, and the ice of Railroads neither dry up nor freeze. They are the best, the only sore remedy for the inconveniences which we have so long suffered. Wjs - glory in their increase and extension. We atetjealons of none, bntvrish success to all which promise to advance the general prosperity. The income of these works, far exceeding many the 'Saost sanguine expectations of projectors and :-.stockholders—judging from the numerous re `ports recently published—is a sure guaranty -that every projected road which possesses sub stantial merit, will he pressed forward to early completion T '• The Great Valley Road of the Ohio river is longer a " castle in the air "—a "chimerical isoheine "--but its construction a " fired fact" TOE Viet PBSPIMBNT : R KING, • OF AZAR/al/14 litbjey_ fa the Aapse **O . /.3. ------ !, grEO:Carner 001111DAMIll •-• FOR MAYOR, • • , . . Gov. itigtoes ,Appointqacuta--Seeretary of the Conusaonvvealth - , We '`that: the - Hoverginv,,; . eteoti.Sol. Bhunni..htiteitndeied . 'the appoizitinentheretaki,44,,the jecimmoit wealth to Palscni';lY. Monti Esq., otgatao , :: kill county;',who littigt,t hikaccelitancet. bf the office. The - aPliailattnicriiiTokte being, in an especial manner, Mr. Hughes possesses talents of a high order 4 and those talents, whilst they have given him a distinguished place in.theestimation of-his fellow citizens, have always been: exercised frith great zeal in behalf of the Democilitio canoe and its inninciples, -. L Of-these _ever_heen the deci ded and unwavering champion, and the power of his eloquence has invariably been effectual in rousing our political brethren to that activity and'ardor whiehlifee - indispensable - to titiccesS: Mr. Hughes was eleoted to the Senate of Penn sylvania in 1843,-by the unprecedented majority of upwards of 3,800 - votes. In Pottsirille,:his place of reeidence, where about 1001) hailotit were cast, there were but 16 votes against him; and in his own immediate ward, oat of 400 bal lots, there was but- a single one -given‘to his competitor. These facts speak Vividly tot 'to the regard which those who know•Mr.'llughes best, entertain for him, whilst the journals - of the Senate, during the time be wait *member of 'that body, testify, with equal clearness, to his integ rity, and sterling Democracy as a statesman. We are gratified to record his appointment to the important office to which he has been called by Governor Bums; because we know that in him the Chiet Magistrate of our choice will pos sess an able, prudent, and thoroughly Democrat ic counsellor, and also because we know of no man is the State whose general character and whose energetic services during the last hard fought campaign, better entitles him to so emi nent a distinction. We learn also that our townsman, Hon. JAMES CAMPBELL, has been tendered, and has accepted the appointment of Attorney General. Of this gentleman end his great merits, both as a lawyer and as.a man, we had occasion to speak eo fre quently during the late campaign, that we do not think it nececcary to repeat them now. Do footed by disorganization,vaiid 'by the most un worthy means, Governor BIGLEE has shown his appreciation of them and of their efforts by this appointment. We have never known an ap pointment so universally called - for by the Dem ocratic Preis of the State. In this, however, it has only uttered the sentiments of the entire Democracy. The enemies of Judge Campbell thought they had accomplished much by defeating him, but they have only given him a two-fold stronger claim on the affections of the Democratic masses, and they will find _that whilst he is universally respeeted and belovtd, they are every where avoided. ,Governor Bigler has shown by this manly and determined act, that he is truly and really the guardian of the usages and principles of the party, and dear as he has ever been to it, this appointment, made in the manner it has been, will make him doubly more so. —Penury& vonian. ger The appointments above alluded to, by our cotemporary in Philadelphia, will give uni versal satisfaction in Western Pennsylvania. Gov. BIGLER has shown that be has a disposition to carry out tho wishes of the people, by ap pointing men who are "honest, capable and faith ful to the Constitution." Our readers will re member that more than two months ago we took occasion to speak in the highest terms of the qualifications of Judge CAMPBELL, for the office of Attorney General. We are pleased, therefore, to find that he has - been tendered the appointment by Gov. BIGLEIc t ant we hope that. be will accept it without hesitation. Judge CAIIPBC.LL WWI defeated for the Supreme Bench, by a combination of all the unprincipled factions that hang to the skirts of the Democra cy of Pennsylvania, especially the Indians and Natives, because he was too pure and honest a min to affiliate with such dishonest Irm present appointment, while it will displmtse these politicians, will gratify the masses of the party throughout the State. Catharine Hays -.Affecting Incident. The sweet singer of Erin, Catharine Hays, gave a Concert at Metropolitan Hall, New York on Thursday afternoon last, for the benefit of the children of the Common Schools of that city.— A most affecting incident occurred near the close of the Concert, which is thus described in the Herald.: Julia when Miss Hayes had taken her place on the Stage to sing "Sweet Homo," it fine little girl stole over to her side unobserved, and presented her with a bouquet, with so innocent a voice and look, that together with the nature of the song she was about to sing, completely overpowered her with emotion. She tried twice to sing the ballad, and felled, and then said something to Mr. Lavenu, the conductor, not heard by the audience, but which they supposed was a direction to him about the accompani ment. Her utterance was choked, and at length alio was compelled to leave the stage by her feelings, and only returned after long con tinued applause, Mr Laveati meantime an nounciog the cause of the failure. She then sung "Home" with such exquisite feeling and beauty, as it was never perhaps rendered, even by herself, before. }ter voice o v. like the overhang of a lord 8o volt. re, sweet, w delicately clear. The applause of the children was vehement and prolonged. The causo of Blum Hayes being so deeply af fected, was the andden and vivid recollection of the time when she was about the same age as the little child, pulling dowers in a garden, on the banks of the Shannon, and singing that very song, "Home sweet home," when the friend first heard her by accident, who gave a di?eotion to her future glorious career. We hope efforts will be made to induce Miss Hays to visit Pittsburgh. We think we are per fectly safe in promising that the largest hall in the city will 'be crowded to overflowing with ladies and gentlemen who wish to hear her sing. FLOOD OP inn HUDSON Kim:lL—The river Hud son on New Year's day continued to rise rapidly until 3 o'clock p. m., when it reached a greater height than any time since 1839, in which year it was but a trifle higher. It then commenced receding; • The steam-tug Convpysank at the Nail -Vitorksi. two•miles /:Tlie pile bridge ofthe Hudson River Railroad, over the Kinderliosk bridge, is carried away, and the road submerged at or near that place. The Oreenbush ferry-boat was slightly injured. The ice passed Albany without doing much damage. FATAL ACOIDENe-Arthur Traverse, Esq., a citizen of Dorchester county, Md., came to his end, a few days since, in a sudden and painful manner. It appears that he had gone out be fore day, to draw some water from a well which stood near the house, and not,rettirning in pro per time, search was made, and it was found that be had fallen head foremost into the well, and died before assistance could reach him. Mr. T. was about eighty years of age. NEw EXERCISE FOR Wortatz.—The Boston Her tild bays that a large number of their citizens ‘ were regaled on Saturday afternoon- with the spectacle of some 15 or 20 young ladies in the Bloomer costume, skating on Back Bay. The bidiee proved themselves to be most excellent • - and graceful skaters, not one of them catching * Iltia:Atuor.r—Tho Washington Republic learns. Evian attendants neon this distin guished tst:iisilinian that his condition still remains suah 88 fp . ngyiru hiB being kept quiet, and the result of ida..aMiction very uncertain, though ardent hopit sie:situterffiined for hie recovery. CoHVICTION.- derma u . Willi a m Wail con vioted at New Orleanii/on the 22d nit, of man slinghter, charged to committed in killing the late AldermarC*illiairt laPghlin, in Optoker. last. No defence was -made, and the prisoner was rectommenaa t4•1;646<:,. seir,T4 steamship _Empire cit 3 - 7 =while mak ingl3er landing at Jaakson.Bqnare,'Onisians, 'irras.,iitr:nnfortunate. Two men are said.-.to beo . drOv4kcirr others are:said to Imo had their lege broke:lL; :Titorer.otioded men weresent to the luxrpitaL We announced briefly, in yesterday's paper that paelengera dame through from Cleveland to 41ttsburgh by continuous Railroad. .dtatiesdayi :. ,This is indeed glOiloutatemig . 118 elquese'car .l;it Cleveland at lifsti'cloalt, (tierlifed at, 'ilia Allegheny sti . t4ll4l3iteat Gazette, in noticing thlaitnfifirttinieveiit; iidysi . • "Thus has thii"defisrork, so important to this city, been accomplished. Pittsburgh is now in Raiiroadcoiniatiichiation with Cleveland, Cin ailleatiAtiidgittiteitet of Railroads in Ohio.— The . first-railinut , laid-- last- May,..and now we have 81 miles finished, and 27 miles more in a state of great ferivardness. This greakeat has -not 130bilifemplished - without immense exer tion, and. ,untiring perseverance on the part of the Directors and officers of the Company. The President, Gen. Robinson, and the Chief Engi neer, 8. W. Roberts, Esq., have devoted to the work no ordinary skill and energy, and seldom are men in their private affairs as indefatigable as these gentlemen have been in pushingforward this work, and in overcoming the almoet insur mountable difficulties they have had to contend with. Among the directors, who have all serv ed the Company faithfully, it is but just to men tion the names of Mr. Lorenz, of Pittsburgh, and Mr. Street of Salon), who have given nearly their whole time to the service of the Company. Mr. Lynch, of Canton, and Mr. Larwill, of Woos ter, have also watched over the work in their re spective districts, with faithfulness and skill." Sunbury and Brie Railroad Our Philadelphia exchanges of Saturday con tain the proceedings of a mass meeting of the citizens of Philadelphia, which was held on Fri day evening in the saloon of the Chinese Mu seum, to adopt measures to secure the early commencement and completion of the Sunbury and Erie Railroad. The large number in at tendance was a manifestation of the general in terest,that is felt on the subject. This railroad is intended to connect Philadelphia with the Lakes. • Gen. Cadwallader officiated as President of the meeting, assisted by numerous Vice Presi dents and Secretaries. ' The meeting was addressed by, Gen. Cadwalla der, Job R. Tyson, Esq., Hoa If. A. Muhlen berg, of Berke, John W. Maynard. Judge Kel ley, Asa Whitney, projector of the great Pacific Railroad. Josiah Randall, and others. Mr. Tyson closed his remarks by offering the following preamble and resolutions, which were adopted by acclamation: Whereas, The trade of the great Lakes, at present equal to the. whole foreign commerce of the United States, is destine, from the vast, luxuriant and improving countries, which are drained by their waters, to =stunt and indefi nite enlargement. And, whereas, A lino of Railways from Phila delphia, through the State of Pennsylvania to to the city of Erie, would combind the shortest possible route from the Lakes to the Atlantic, with the best and most capacious harbor on their extended shores, and enable this Metropolis to appropriate the chief portion of their opulent trade which lies westward from the port of Erie. And, whereas, The highest inducements arc offered for the extension of existing railways to Lake Erie, in the cheapness of such an under taking, and the munifloent wealth of those por tions of our State through which it will pass. And, whereas, A Company is organized, under a Charter which authorises a railway from Sun bury to Erio, and the strongest reasons exist, with reference to the trade from the West, the trade from the Lakes, and the trade from the intermediate region, for prompt and of action; And, whereat, A continuous chain of railways to Lake Erie, con be secured by the expenditure of mix millions of dollars, of which at least one third its pledged, and will no doubt be subscrib ed along the line of the Mad and in the County of Erie Therefore, Rewired, That this meeting urgent ly recommend to the citizens of Philadelphia, to make subscriptions to Li2o stock of the Sunbury and Erie ILaiironi Company, to such an amount as will enable the corporation to plum the work under contract without delay. so as to complete a railway connection from thiscity to Lake Erie, within the shortest possible period. Resolved, That a committee of 3o be ap pointed by the Chairman of this meeting, to procure the necessary subscriptions from per eons and corporations in the city and county of Philadelphia. Resolved, That this meeting recommend to the Sunbury and Erie Badtread Company the procurement of a law which will authorize there to pay Interest on subscriptions, and charge the same to the oast of construction, until so much of the rood is finished and in use an will justify the declaration of dividends from the profits thereof. Mr. Miller moved that the ailment of the meeting constitute a portion of the committee of three hundred, which was adopted. Callfornlii Intelligence From our files of California papers we make the following extracts : The Prosperity of. San Francisco was never greater nor more encouraging than at this time. The condition of her finances still continues to improve. On the let, forty-five thounsand dol lars of the funded ioht wan paid off at a coat of only twenty thousand two hundred and forty dollars. In every branch of business, wealth and prosperity, her march is "onward and up ward."—Alto Caltfornin 6th Wt. Shipments of Duet on the sth December. —We have been enabled (eaye the Alta California, of the sth,) with some little difficulty, to learn the amounts of dust shipped by the various bankers of oar city to-day. The following is the exhib it:—Burgoyne & Co., $170,000; reliant & Wilde, 30.000: B. Davidson, 203,000; Adams & Co., 525,244; F. A.rgenti, 45,000; Flint, Pea body & Co., 30,000 ; Page, Bacon & Co., 380,- 000. Of the above amounts, there were shipped to England, $373,871 ; New Orleans, 50,621 ; New York, 1,888,891. Shipment ef Bullion.—We give below an ex hibit, showing the amount of gold duet which was shipped from this port and district during last month and since the firet of this month. By it, it will be seen that the first five days of De cember have seen the departure of more gold dust from our shores than the entire month of November. The following Is the abstract : Nov 1, steamer Pacific, Jerrie, San Juan, (Am.) $76,011 Nov. I, brig Clara, Lundborg, Valpa raiso, (Bw.) 108,129 Nov. 14, steamer Northerner,..ftandall, Panama, (Am.) 1,700,000 Nov. 16, steamer Gold hooter, Bad fish, San Juan, (Am.) 37,888 Nov. 16, ship Mercedes, Loff, Valpa raiso, (Chit.) 160,000 Nov. 21, ship Eureka. Ancirsloss, llong-Kong. (Am.) 26,784 Dec. 1, steamer Independence, Luau, San Juan, (Am. )...... ............... 163,002 Dec. 4, steamer Golden Gate, Patter son, Panama, (Am.) 2,201,000 —Alfa Californian, Oa tilt FILIGHTFUL CATASTROPIIE.—Accounts from Malta saytit—"Reports of the severity of the weather in Sicily have reached us. The loss of life and property has been very great. Near Marsala two water spouts passed over the island, unroofing houses and raising men, wo men, and children, and animals, carried them into the vortex to destruction. During this period, the rain fell in torrents in Td&rsala, and hail fell of enormous size. At Casteßamon, (Stabia, not near Naples) nearly half the town has been destroyed, and upwards of 200 people washed into the sea. Dead bodies, fearfully mutilated and swollen, were seen by my inform ant." REMOVAL OP TELE SEAT OP GOVERNYEST.—The following joint resolution passed the Senate of Kentucky on the 18th ultimo, by a vote of 18 to 14: Resolved, a-c., That a joint committee of three members of the House of Representatives, and two from the Senate be appointed to confer with the Mayor and Council ef the city of Louisville, and ascertain upon what terms suitable buildings and offices can be procured for the officers of State in event the seat of government be re moved to Louisville, and report the result- j A tiay:;:bein asked her OpfMon about. moustaches, "cppliiiii t : - .1 1 1, shyers ee&y face " ligedrust, the=. • • Democratic National Convention, 1982. • :WASILINCITOrt, January ],1852. n the Dentooratie.F i aTi.iltrpyg4l4l4e Union: A concentration of opinion from all the States, :iii cable, upon some time and place foiliONing-itie:l - -nex4"National DeMocratic Con ventiO, is indikiensable tailie union and organ izatiott-tif the patty foi . the Presidential canvass of 1852. With this view the "Democratic National Com mittee," consisting of one from each State, *ap pointed by the Democratic National Convention of 1848, " to promote the Democratic cause," and with power to fill vacancies, assembled io this city, in pursuance of a well considered call for that purpose, at which meeting, on the 29th and 30th of December, 1851, and the let ofJan nary, 1862, the thirty-one States of, the Union were represented. And, upon conference with Democratic members of Congress, and consulting the action of State conventions, as far as they have expressed any wishes on the subtect, the committee, with entire unanimity, have arrived at a ooncltu3ion, which they respectfully submit for your ratification. The Democratic National Committee, accord ingly recommend that a convention of the Demo cratic party throughout the Union, by delegates duly appointed by the Democrats of the several States, be held in the city Baltimore on Tuesday, the first day of June, 1852, (at 12 M.,) to nomi nate candidates for President and Vice President of the United States, to be supported by the Demooratio party, at the election on Tuesday, the seconl day of November, 1862. The National Convention of 1848, adopted the following recommendation as to the number of delegates to be chosen in each State: Resolved, That it be recommended that here after each State be entitled to as many delegates in future Demooratio National Conventions as it has in the electoral college, and no more." By order of the Democratic National Com mittee. B. F. HALLETT, Chairman. Wm. F. RrreEas, I Secretaries 8. H. STAIITOIII, Merino Sheep Speculation of 1815-17. The Merino sheep speculation wee one of the most extraordinary bubbles that was ever known in America. It bad its origin in the year 1815, soon after the treaty of Ghent, and at a time when thousands of our people 'were actually tin der the influence of a manufacturing mania. In the summer of that year, a gentleman of Boston, imported some half dozen sheep, from one of the southern provinces of Spain, whose fleeces were of the finest texture, as it was said, and such, undoubtedly, was tie fact, though the sheep were So thoroughly and completely imbed ded in tar, and every other offensive article, that it would have been verydifficult to prove it. But the very offensive appearance of the sheep seem ed to imbue them with a mysterious value, that rendered them doubly attractive. It was said that the introduction of these sheep into the United States would enable our manufactories, then in their Infancy, to produce broadcloths, and other woollen fabrics, of a texture that would compete with England and Europe. Mr. Clay was unstilted in reference to the sheep, and he at once decided that they were exactly the ani mate that were wanted. The first merino sheep sold, if I recollect right, for fifty dollars a bead. They cost o dollar in Andalusia. The speculatibn was too profitable to stop here, and before slung period had elaps ed, a small fleet sailed on a sheep speculation to the Mediterranean. By the end of the year 1816, there were prob ably one thousand merino sheep in the Union : and they had advanced to twelve hundred dollars the head. Before the nutuEon of that year bad passed away, they sold for fifteen hundred dollars the head ; a lusty good looking buck was worth two thousaud. In New England, in the year 1817, the specu lation, in consequence of the surplus importa tion, began to decline; but it steadily and rapid advanced throughout the western country.— Kentucky, in consequence of the influence of Mr. Clay's opinions, was especially lienefittod In the month of August, 1817. I saw a merino buck and ewe sold for eight thousand dollars: and even that seemed a very small price for the animals They were purchased by Sarni Long, a house builder and contractor, who fancied be had, by the transaction, secured an immense for tune. Thin Mr. Long was actually rabid with the merino fever, and, in proof of it, it is only ne cessary to relate a single anecdote. There add ed in Lexington--and not more than a mile dis tant from Mr. Clay's villa. of AahLand---a wealthy gentleman named Samuel Trotter, and who, to a -very great extent, controled the Breach of the Rank of the United States. He bad two sheep, a buck and an ewe, and Long was very anxious to possess them. Long bad often bantered Trotter for the sheep, without success; but one day the latter said to the former. " If you will build me such a house, on a certain lot of land, such as I shall describe, you &ball have the merinos." " Draw your plane," said Long. "and let me see them." The thing was done, and Long ea gerly engaged in the enterprise. He built for Trotter a four stm7 brick house, about fifty by seventy, on the middle of an acre of land, fin ished it in the most approved modern style, and enclosed it with a costly fence, end handed it . over to Trotter for the two merino sheep. The establishment must have cost fifteen thoufmnd dollars. Months before the establishment was complet ed, the price of merinos declined gradually; and six months bad not passed away, before they would not command twenty dollars. Mr. Long held on to them till they had reached the par ' value of any other sheep, when he killed them, made a barbecue, called all his friends to the feast, and, while the "goblet went its giddy round," like the ruined Venetian, he thanked God that ho was not worth a ducat. He was ruined, and soon after died of a broken bean.— N. Y Sunday Atlas. Poison Isoctoue ix CZBTALIII Calln. —Every body remembers the ballad of Goldsmith, of the mad dog who bit the man, and died iu .conse queue°. The man escaping utterly unhurt. The people swore at first the man would die " But soon a wonder mime to light. That showed the rogue,. they lied, The man recovered from the bite. I=fE==2 A similar case is reported by the Newark Ad vertiser, of a veteran drunkard, occurring re cently in South Camden. He was bitten by a rattlesnake and not in the slightest degree in jured; but the snake began to ehow himself monstrous uncomfortable—writhed, wriggled, squirmed and shivered—then coiled himself up with an air of resignation, and died from the effects of the liquor which it had unadvisedly imbibed. This is a good case for temperance lecturers. The fact, by the way, is now perfectly notorious, that a pint of whiskey, swallowed manfully, is a certain cure for the bite of a rat tlesnake. While the venom remains in the sys tem, the Liquor falls to produce drunkenness. Charleston News. joir We find on a . scrap in our " Drawer," this passage from a learned lecture by a Ger. man adventurer in. London, one "Baron Vondull brains." He is illustrating the great glory of Mechanics, as a science "De t'ing dat is made is more superior dan do maker. I shall show you how, In some rings. Suppose I make de round wheel of de coach ? Very well ; dat wheel roll five hundred mile I—and I cannot roll one myself ! Suppose lam de cooper, what you call, and I make de big tub to hold de wine ? Ho hold tons and gallons ; and I cannot hold more as five bottel. So you see dat do t'ing dat is made is more superior dan de maker !" $2,107,762 A PATILIAIIOII.—There is living in.the town of Erwin an old man by the name of Wm. Harri son, who according to his own statement, has had thirty children, twenty-seven of whom arc now living. The old gentleman is a basket ma tier, and may be seen nearly every week in our town with a baok load of baskets. He appears to be a man of truth, and the statement is no doubt correct —Corning Journal. $2,864,002 ger The long expected Yale Literary Gold Medal, for the great essay of the year, and for which all studentsin the University are compe titors, was awarded to Andrew D. White, of Syracuse, New York, a member of the Junior Class. Vir "Aro you an Odd Fellow?" "No sir, I have been married a week." "I mean, do you belong to the Order of Odd Fellows?" No I belong to the order of Married Men." "Thun der 1 how dumb Are yon a Mason ?" "No; I'm a carpenter by trade." "Worse and worse! are you a son of Temperance ?" "Confound you, no, I'm a son of Mr. John Gosling." SEDLICHPEAILE, though ono of the most gorge ous of men, was a great higgler. He was often known to dispute with a shop-keeper for half an hour on the matter of a penny. He gives Hot spur credit for a portion of his own disposition, when he makes him any, "I would cavil on the ninth part of a hair." Amman Sian.—" Mother, the end of the world is coming !" _" Wbot toolses.you think.so_child 3" "Om the Dowsers • whit. Tatt: said 'nd never wear but; has got .a tenths' big hole in 'em." • '1;‘,:„( • REMMM " Mimi , X *".- 1 41111i . .if 'the mostt - distinguished jag, of the Et tingaikUGorkralt who weir taken Pri soners and sante:a by:rthe"Aniitthuattrui...the singular name-of. Eniest Kies. He4as a weal- thy pr oprietor : owning twenty-threo and waari;rban of exceseirkpeisonal'ulegance as; well as ot.Shiviiiric courage. ~ H e regularly. sent` his linen 'OH the Way-from Hungary: to Perm; to be itrashOt4 arid • was, In similar , - respecls, D'Oreity;tie well _nen Bayard: - His Cooluess in' danger was remarkable, and it is told of him that one day within reach of an Austrian batte ry, making an observation, he ordered his ser vant to bring him a cup of chocolate. 4 sh.ot took it from his hand and killed his horse. " Clumsy rascals!" " they have apart my breakfast." When taken out with three oitir, era to be shot, he was superbly dressed. The order was given to fire, and hie companions fell, while be stood untouched. "You have forgot ten me," said Hiss, in hie mud tone of votm Tho corporal of the platoon stopped up and fired, and, the ball striking him on the forehead, he fell dead without a struggle. Wo condense this from an interesting account of the Hungarian Generals, published in a Fronoh journal.—Home Journal WHITE Mounwas.—The mercury stood at Franconia, on the 17th ult., at half past 8 A. M., at 18 degrees below zero, and on the 12th ult., at 22 below zero. On Friday last, tho thermometer In the Notch stood at 14 degrees below zero, while at the Franconia Trot Works, the spirit thermometer stood at 26 below .zero, and the mercury was thirty two degrees below zero. On Sunday last, the mercury rose to 88 above zero, and a great deal of rain fell daring the day. 51iss CUOUBIA2I.—This young lady, the female pedestrian, who is said to be as beautiful as a houri, commenced on the New Shell Road, New Orleans, on the 21st ult., to perform the extra- OT dinary feat of walking 600 miles in 600 hours. Sho was dressed in Bloomer costume. • jrr The Dispatch and Chronicle, of this City, hive listed) , noticed the arrest of Kirkland, the Street Preach ex, at the iustouce of James (lemon it would e well for the locals of these sheets, to know..of whom they xpeati. before they implicate a person who has no know they of the party arrested, or ever had the pleasure of •tectug the iliontrioue individual. Local reporters are tie. ready to 611 their columns with every thing they hear, without caring who it may injure. jat..lo JAMES OWSTON I. ”nne de won. of being thoroughly and practically qua•ified for Ins•iitera, will find no lostltution wen of the moun•aitot ofertng •o many obvious advantagett— t.oetoe•• awn having no confute, ce in any instruelaroof hook Keeping, but those who have thernselyes kept 14noit• Cites:or, with tennis. mallrilto all parts of the Comi ty, application to Mr. Vail, at the College Op • - • ..• : . • . r . • -• • -5,.•1 - • . _ u:r At the Annual Bleating of the 1111- aggaira Vitro Gionspany. held at Neptune se4l, on Tuesday evening January 6t h , Mg, the following per sons were elected to serve as officers daring the ensuing year Praidau Joseph Kaye. Vier Previderw•---Joseph Irwin &eras', James Donald. Thsaturer James T. Shannon. Covina Joseph Kaye. Litate•santt• -I 0, Jame* Scot!. thi do. F-Jarkson. Enki.leffe •• • ha, Jomnii Lewin; 2d, Win. Porter; 31, D. F. Hamilton', gth, A . lieu Derretors•lst. William fries; 2d, George Smith, 3d, Michael Daehscherrerr; 4th, George Duehvgaerrerr. Axe Men-•F.J ward Kaye, Jose ph Bell, Jae Kendrieka. bateau, u 'Firemen's Arrociarion• Joseph ward Kat e. James 'l'Shannon Wirt Warden.• •Joseph Irwin, R. Thompson, James lien. Thomas Veil, Andrew Zaeott Election Committee• • Jame.'Seotl, James Donald, Jo seph 6s e The to towns% Resolution was unanimously passed : firnslwd. That the thanks of tine Company be and are hereby tendered to the gentlemanly officers and mem -I.ers of the Neptlrte Fire Company, (or the use of their Hs •nlidly tendered to us lor thia;evenlntes meeting —and that the within Resolution be published in con• nectioo with the proceedings of dd. meeting t and a copy pr,,...ed to said Neptune Fire Company. JOSEPH KASE. President. Jane U07441.D. Secretary ijaB:lt Attain&lloli Neptune I... The Annual Neel .ng of the nerrrNE t IRE COMPANY will be held in the Ilall, on Saturday evening, January Idia, at Of o'clock. P M Punctual attendance i 4 requested, Rohe t.o.ine,“ of the weet,ne will be the election of effieets for the cnruthe year. pi' 31 A. N. M'GONIGLE, Bee'y DUFFS hiENMITIES COLLEGE, Third Street. Pittsburgh, Pa. t:7 - PSTAIILISIIED IN 1840. Incorporated by the I.egisleture of Pennsylvania, with Perpetual Chatter. Fnnslty-11" DUFF, Principe! authoi of the • North American AeedillatrUlt " and •• IVe.tern Steamboat Ac• e. uotrot Professor of UoOk•lireping and Commer• coal Seiences J U WILLIANIA. Pro - cmor of Commercial and Or namoutal Penman-stop. HATCH. Ceo . member of the Pittsharib liar, Professor of 31ercautile Law. BARIVERCIER, Architect of St. Paul's Calheated; Pnefrasor of A rchitectural, Mechanical and Lai:iven Drsw.rosi. With -cresol side Assistants in the Book-Keeping De• PoruD.,. ore) i.e found, on ref •reocr to any of our city mei. chain • or Winer. •^.nt me Priucipal of thl. Institution is the only practical accountant in OM city, OCCOlilig Ids Mir , nose, silent•. ale' Shout IS yrae•'cap•rirnre, (ill kr•pin_ tr nylons hi. important ..ctintee. Ilia TreaU•o upon llook•Hrrpiog, puti:ialird by the Ilarp rs or Nolo Vora. hog teen sanctioned by the Ametican In •:.nno, and Chanil,er of Cemotorren, of that City. as the mo.: complete Work upon the .cience extant I.lr With am.' specimen. o( Penmanship having taken iee brat premiums m the last annual fair•. both in A lir • Abe.. y and (Ins ninon, he is now admitted to be the best pr , mri ii the west. charobwriln'e Commerelal College, nll!t=nl/3 Located ar ttlf corn,' of Marker and Third gowns. Men or bonnie pursued in U•ls Institutinu,na referenre to 11001 i-KELPING, has be, t tested Wei l'n arms' for u long period, anti IS practical, sewed as tbentrtte.l, iu ni. tt• opersuons. Tue student is not eantiiii-d to toy particular printed book, but is exercised a great variety or practicel forms, ouch as are of daily Orel!, fibre in the faTlo4ls di partnwnta of trade. Fri, Lectures no Commercial Law are delivered as ite conegr r vory.llloliday ev ning, by Meaara. WATSON and STOWE, commencing at e o'clock. Ebel% a connected with the Institution a Commercial Litoary adonling sapenor advantages to ilie.etudenti, ti.ii• rosining every one to aroma farrall(ar with the lawn 01 eom¢e Me. • • - • •• YENMANtlallt —A teacher has 6sen employed to take cbargo or this branch. who devote. his whole at tention to the savartrertscut of Id• A deportment is opened for the purpose of instructing incensnicsaini others. in the piancioles of drafting, con structing mnestuery, engineering, ke By irk:once ii our principal merchants and business men ti ,ill be found that there is no Institution in this vicinity that po AA eAA es superior advantages (or qualify. rtg young men In the various punalts of trade. 0 K. CHAMBERLIN, Principal, rsindk w arid Professor of Book-Keeping. inaTV LET—From the first of April next. a new and convenient three story brick •DWELLING flousE,--containing eight rooms, and situated on Ross street. near Wrier. Apply to BAKEWELL, PEARS & jad:lw• corner Wood and Second its. BANJO:—Persons desiring to l o e u a g rA y te m use us e t e in ßan te ts, c w ai T l ie ns u l s % on a new and simple method, by S. 11 SPANTON, Southern Banjoist. Addres S. B STANTON, St. Clair lintel, ntenni• corner of Penn and St. Char streets K 6" Lott P7—Luer —On Wednesday mornine uuneh of KEYS, some fifteen in number, on „T oo t ring. Ihe person who nay hove found th, m w iu re _ eetve one Oollor re ward by retarbtla! ;nem t o isS:3t If. R. KERNAN, No. 4 13 Irwin street. 'ATTENTION . , AN AC r or the Legislature, passed the 12th day of Apnl, lesi, provider . that any person or per sons who shall keep any Beer house. Eating House. Restaurant, or Oyster Cellar, without um having paid his License, shall be, on conviction thereof,deemed guil ty or keeping a tippling house, nod punished accord init.:ce is hereby riven to all persons keeping such houses, (and who us yet have neglected to take out their license,) that unless they call immediately on the County Treasurer and take out license. indictments will be pre ferred against them, without further delay. JAhIES MITCHELL, EBENEZER BOYLES, ROBT. KING, Commissioners. Comnuasioners Office, Jan. 7th.113517-tiandat Wown, Ar ENTION—CMUILIMI ENI7ORIIIII OF &lin. AtiD BOW CLO7BINO.—POoOII reduced to V. ry night shade above east.. PUTObollen desiring bar— gains are invited to call. as 1 am detehnined. to sell oat my ...irk of Men and Boys' Winter Clothing. No charges for showing Goods. • WE STUDY TO PLE . ABE, jaS 71 Smithfield st, near Diamond alley. I,ILFCTION —The annual election for President. Di- E 4 rectors and other officers, of the Heald of Trade. will take place this evening, at 7 o'clock, In the Office of the Board, corner of Wood and Third stteats. Mem bers of the AbilUetatioll ale re nested to attend. jatl:H. J fN tiAltPEß,ike'y. ......_. VkiNlitli! VENISON! • prime new dams, just received and for sale by .1. D. WILLIAMS & CO., jab comer of Wood and Fifth streets. Ikegs prime LAM. received per steamboat .L I Fouest City, and for sale by StIBRRIFF d. BINNING, jab No. Id Merkel street. BUCKWIMAT FIeAM-40 sacks, in viore and for sale by pad] SWERRIFF & BINNsNO. 1,11:4.111-30bble. N 0.3 Mackerel. in store and for sale by SHBRRIFF a BINNING. . lißoobls-75 doz. ne common •• moms, M bunco and for gale b v IjoSi SUBRRIFT• Or: BINNING DACt/N-11. small lot oThTiou:ders, tildes and Hams, 13 10 flow consignment, far Palo by lad 8/lERRIFF & BINNING. ITALUAULE ALLF.GIibINY CITY PROP.ERTY wok V VALI —A new Brirk Dwelling House, arranged with a kitchen and cellar in the basement; a ball ; front and bock parlor; four chambers; finished garret; porti co and iron rat ing in front; a back porch; Venititut and closed shutters. The Lot is 10 feet Denton the Ca mil, by 45 deep, to an alley. Price Sl,uot. Terms easy. S. CUTHBERT, General Agent, j a y. 50 Smithfield street, FURFEMALE AND MA .E.—Def Litazerre, jog. CORMIL, or Procreative Elixir. prescribed as an effective Restorative in eases of debility and impotency, awl all Irregularities ol nature. ii is all that it profess._ e+ to be, viz: biatace's Great Restorative. As an invig orating medicine it is uneo ri u o al . le s d o . sm Al ir so, Hyl a c rz ertal p u tirr re . m.: . edy (or incipient consumption, indigestion, loss of Mus cular energy, pbysical lassitude and female weetness. Only Agency in this City, at • . /aS MORItt, In Um Diamond, is selling— French Cunanis at 8 cents pet nOtindj Cooking Raisins, 8 do - . dot' Draw Figs, t 21... do . do s • • Almonds, . ...-: d o _ , . 00; New Bcuteh Katsina ,- i12 .. ..:'..d;C: • .01,--, • Oranges, - - • ~ ' 37itiiiiukpir dor. M - ... OHR'S' TEA' M ART, lag ' • in dtoDianzond. EZMMI=I • - CITIZENS' Inatirance Company or Fittaboigh; - =-' , C. tri:Bars, presrd t. - SAharEL4 MAR.9o4,,DearetarY. l OFFICE; W Avirat-EaluzET, , between bladkri 'and Wood Jitects;-- pa- insures Haili iris Dar .0 n Ms Ohio and irisslaSOrpi Rivers arid 6ibalaria. INSURED against Loss or Damage by Fire. ALSO— Against the Perils of the Sea, and Inland rfarJgadon and Traasponatioa. DIRECTOEs. `b ti. B6iaey , • Lorimer, Jr., Wilma Ottesicy, SamilE.Rievl "Boris Biagban t _ Robert Dunlap, Jr., D. Dahlman, S. Siarnaugh, Francis Sellers, Filsvard Freaziataa, J. Behocrnmaker. Waiter Doan!, Samuel Rea. - fraae•di. Pennock.- - - Ilan, . STATE DS VT UAL VIBE iNBURANO.O COMPANY. Whale arigmat of . Property at . tut up to October Jet.— $12,078,694 00 Pfeadlil9l Noes in 6:Kee se. I•• • • 124,90651 LOW/ incurred and paid Pince last no Port, May b.D."•••• 20,76 74 Cash surplus on hand =O9 - 98 Designed only for the slier classes orpinperty; has an o d f lu ttLc ic a l;l o P!ka jn i : u , : r d et tl y tlo a r a d d e i r e e p o c ia ri uw or a d d a v tio an n t , a t t o es c t i a ty po kn in d t Country Merchants and owners of Dweilings and Isola fed or Country Property. • . A. A. CARRIER, Actuary, nolat Branch Date, 51 Smithfield st.,-Pittsbureb. AETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Hartford, Conn. Capital Stack, - 5300,000 00 Ctol, - • - - - 441,:50 34 5742g1/3 34 Pa — Office of the Pittsbargh.Agenek in the Store Room or fit'Curdy & Loomis, No.rid Wood street nov4:tf R. IL BEE4ON, agent. Orleans Insurance tompany. ALBION. N. Y. CAPITAL $150,000. Secured in accordance with Me Gerund Inau- • , ranee Law of the State. 'VILE above prosperous sand responsible Company, .1 having complied with the requisitions of the law of this State. is now issuing policies by their Agent on the most favorable terms, consistent with prudence and safety. 0 NICHOSON, President. • 11.3. APCoLlmis, Secretary. Office, No St Smithfield street, Pittsburgh, oet27n( A. A. CARRIER, Agent. Pittsburgh Life instereuaree Company QAPITAL. $lOO,OOO. f Orricz.No. 75 FOURTH SiZZILI...c9 OFFICERS: l'resiaest—J ernes S. (loon; Vice President—Samuel Welnrkan. . • Triasurer—Joseph S. Leech: - Sec retary—e. A.COIUM/. flg - See advertistsmentist another past Of MS paper Rimociatolftromen 9 s loandmunce Comp nj oft. the City •or Pittsburgh. w. W. DALCAS, PresI.—ROBERT FINNEY, Sm'y. aiP6USI FIRE. ani\rARINE FURR Offtee tie Mofeontafteks Howe, Nos.l' ..410.12.5 Man st, olace-ross: W. W. I3a3las, Rody Patterson, IL itaiartley, R. li- Sling:mon, Joshua Rhodes,.C. IL Paulson, Wm. 6t. Ed. ',EdrdO r P L r% "l 3% mCellin"9 n l3. rawyer, beienVo. (nr le/ Di A. U. D. 11:r bleat* above Etoard of Trade Rooms coiner:or Third and Wood streets, every Monday evez4nit., prIS Odi!Fellows' Ilan, Odeon BuiLiint, Fourth street, between Wood and Smitkfield averts.— Pituburgb Encampment, No: 2', meets Ist and 34 Tneadaysof each Pittsburgh Degree Lodge, N 0.4, meets 2d and 4th Tnes ys dt bleebamcs' Lodge, N 0.9, meets every Thursdev even.. in Western Star Lodge, No. 24, meets every Wed esday evening. Iron Day Lodge, No. 182, meets every Mon' y Mount Moriah Lodge, No. 360, meets every Monday evening, at Union Mail, corner of Eiftb and SmitortehL Zoceo Lodge, No. 31M, meets every Thursday evening, at their Midi, earner of Smithfield and Fifth fitment. Twin City Lodge, No. 511 teems every Friday elan ing. corner of Leacoe lt and Sanbasty streets, Al. legheny City. LmayM.hly Ha" Angerona. Lodge, I. 0. of 0. F.."111e A neerona Lodge, No. I 43. of 0. F., meets every Wednesdayevening in Wailliugtori Haii, WOod street ja4:ly. mss. 0. of 0. W.—Vince of Ideetlng,Waslangton Wood eureet, between nib ewe Virgin Alloy. Prresseaux Loess, No 1:16 --Meets every Tuesday ♦eening. Nlzitce rwriLw wwwwww, No. `!7—Meets Ist and 2d Friday of each month. ' exar2s--ly TanonsSocrtmot Pjpa - burgh and Allegheny, meets on the seco n d Monday of every month at the Florida House, Natter it. 467 , r) • Joao votnio.fr.. Secretary. fj.7' Book lianyinty:dr.o...Boolc-Ect•ping, Pea mansion, Arlibmetie and Mechanical Dulling, taught at ti K. CUARliell.l3s nubttrrh COMMCf Pill °MCC Per Kali desiring instruction In en. or Ole above named branches, or any information concerning the arrange ment. are terve.] to milt at the College end get a Circu lar. Itu.tite.s bows both day and evening. Ste ad verwmumat In another column. College Rooms corner o Market and Third streets. Collectlam Iffillioattisk. me. .1011 - N Wet/IL/BR Y Irr Attends to Coller.ting, Bill Potting, Distrilrating Card* and Circulars fbr Mimes, d.e. 1W" • Order" left at the Office of the Morning Pool, or at Holmes' Perlodletti Store,Third st..arill be promptly attended to. Imyettly Nelson's Daguerreotypes, Post, Office. ,Builaws, TAIT Street. LIRENESSMMUkeoIn all weathers, faint B A. M. to 5 F.M., "string nn accurate artist,e and milmate niceties* Indira and rosily' superior to the "com mon cheap daguerreotypes " at the following cheap prices :—5.1,50,1t2,01),83.00,54,00,155,00 and upwardiac eordlite to the site and qoality of ease or frame. IMF.* Hoots for children, from If A. M. to 2 P. NI N. IS —Likenesses of akk at dinewied persons taken In arty part of the city. . n0r2.5:1y liotigkinsossva NAV:blips, inaolklutigs“ IrtHIS tt Celebrated Matehlest Blacking," superior n brilliancy to .ny ever °fetid to the public. The proprietors chelknor era niacivtirA tai¢ prove m. fad. Manufactured by lloslgkinson & quarry street, rjorth Third, 1'4114.44km; and soldas • ti‘. N. VIi7CRERSIIII.24'S Wholesale Drug and Spell Wnrehnuse, 0.10 and NO Wood st., comer of Sixth, oet73tu Plosbo rah: mr Kimball's Sterol* Lustre..Forgiving a beautiful gloss to Linens, hluttirm,Cambries, Collars, Shirt Bosoms, tee . and preventing:A:Aron from adhe ring, and, also, dust from sticking 141:Awns. It contains nothing injurious blanufacturedb - MW.jtimball. Pohl Wholesale and Retail by. `. KEYSER & krDOWElNgents, jay HO d street. rir Consumption a Curable - 0 NUTALL'S SYRUCUM pi oposes to run this hitherto incurable malady. The proprietor of this , great medi: eine says that It is working wonders in the cure of Tubeleuist and Con fi rmed Connor:Trion. ••. Read advertisement In another part of this „, a ev. For sale by KEYSE R & PiP00:0-ga . Only Wholesale and Retail Age / 41 , 1. 1:rood street, Allegheny. ".!.,r fin Pitubeirgh and • Mr-Use Howe. 'Lough Vandy for Coughs, C o l as, b fluenzi ! , P imientos and all inflations of itre Lungs and WI C Pipe: For sale Wholesale and Retail by KEY SER 2h Iti , DOWEEL, 140 WOOdatieet, • !'.a _Aar only Agents for Pittsburgh. Ur - • DEAFNE.StI. noises la the hese, and all disagree able discharges from the ear, speedily and permanently removed without pain or inconvenience, by Dr. HART LEY, Principal Aurist of the N. Y. Ear Buttry, who may be cansalted at 99 ARON street, Philadelphia, fusm 9 to 3 o'clock. Thirteen years close and almost undivided attention to this branch of special practice bas enabled him to reduce his treatment to such a degree of !access as to find the most confirmed and obstinate eases yield by a wieldy attention to the means prescribed. • [ar.! 11;7 A Bost itaintarkablat Case of Total Blindness Cured by PetroLenin...We Invite the attention et the afflicted and the public generally to the certificate of William Hall, of this city. The ease may be seen by any person who may be skeptical in re lation to the facts there set forth. S. M. . "I had been afflicted several years.with a soreness of both eyes, which combined tolncrease until last Sep. tember, (1850), the inflammation at that time having in volved the whole lining membrane of both eyes, and ended m the deposit," of a thick film, which wholly de stroyed my sight. I had an operation performed, and the thickening removed, which soon returned and left me iu do bad a condition as before. At this stageof the complaint I made application to several of the most eminent medical men, who informed mt., that "my eyes would never get well." At this time I could not distin guish any object. By the advice of some friends (com menced the use of the Petroleum, both internally and locally, under which my eyes haveimproved daily until the present time, and I have recovered my sight entire ly. My general health was very much improved by the Petroleum, and I attribute the restoration of my. sight to its use. I reside at No. 102 Second street, in this city, and will be happy to giveany information in rotation to my case. WILLIAM HALL." Pittsburgh, September.l7, 1851. For sale by 'KEYSER .t teV.DOWELL, 140 Wood at.; R. E. SELLERS, 57 Woodstreet, and by the Proprietor. septEr In calling attention to-Dr, ODYZOT7.9 Emproutd Extract of Yakrto Dock and Sarroptrilia, we feel cone dent th at we are doing a service to all who may be ar . Meted with Scrofulous and other disonlers originnting In hereditary taint,or from Impurity of the Wood. Wes have known instances within the sphere of our af•qattin:l lance, where the mo.t foriaidable distempers have been cured by the um of GuyzolCs Damsel of Y efkoto Dock and Sar3apartlia aloha. Iris one of the few advertised medicine* that cannot be stigmatized with nuaekery,for the "Tang. , Dock I' and the " SarrapclriDa" are well knocm to bmthe most efficient, (and, at the same time, innoxinns) agents In the whole Almeria Medics. andby (hr the best and purest pre parations of them is Dr. Guy:aces Yellow Dock and Sa•- sapari&s. See advettisetnent -Health °Mee.. qiuE public Me informed that the OFFICE OF THE I BOARD OF HEALTH of the City of rittsbury,h in at No. 60, Grant. street, between Fourth and Diamond streets, whera all Nolte's* and Communleations for the Board mast be left. CHARLES NAYLOR, Jyl2 • Seerttarv. AHOUSE FOR 8 6 60..-Fott Sur.' A valuable • House and Lot, of 20 feet.front on Bedford. ;street by 110 retina an alley. The House is aemnfortable two, story frame, of four 1031X18 and &cellar. The Lot Is well ieneed in, and all in good order; is pleasantly situate in the Buena Vista extension of Allegheny; and would nor be offered so low, bat the owner is leaving the city and is determined to sell. S. CUTEIBSRT,Oenend Agent, dee3l No. 50 Snabneld at, ~SINC'F AIR .AGU I DA ,- ThkEfroll* --4 usi-TeOclofed an cpt s cent r Egas; cornet of .thamoad alley anti • autonc - - - -14ePAl • . • - : . . - = • • • • • •• , • ••.• , . - • OLASSES --20 bblo.rlantattan; 35 bblo Fagot Flonso, , Creseent Rory" 1.11 " . 5 ball bbls , do. do. In store and for tide by deenICING & . Tin . dEREUES—I I nathisat receive pet,sunitatt piadem i and fOT 3103' APCLURG . _ , - I. , •- 11, • ' • •• . • r •ee-..... th t ;c4... 4 4;•)•,- •PA v." v _ • . ;A: - • • Mr Fourth night of the calebrared American . Inge ditui, Mr. BUCHANAN.. THURSDAY EVENING, J11.1141Y17,P, /85?-: The performances - will Commence CACINNA. • Being the onlyatight it can be sited. • • • --. 1. • .Mr.-Bachans.n. . Arvin, - Waratidr:' -7 "- , Dance, by La Belle Oceans.... The whole to conclude with •- • USED ' x ..Sir Ludy C Charles hatierbuck Colds Dion, Brichartan: fir Due 'notica will be •giyeitot Ur; UUCNeIyAN'S '. first atpeararidealakthieCittzintiv)gneritaharsetar Or: ••• . . - M Yet • - :4 ' • r \f ;." - _ ..'?. ;.-; • . riIVVO BRICK YARDS FOR illiNl—PoaseAalon gi v en I immediately, for four gunge eaelt-';One in the : Bin ward of the „city of :Pittsburgh, recently occupied ,b,y . Oro Mutt it Son.; the other adjoining the sho ve ; , , - . Pin towM township, hoa been in the occupancy of Geo. Moore for ten years,cuita• quenUv the eharaeler of.the clay for - brick has been well established. t or further information, .Ingoire of, the,subsedber, rti All rny City, corner - a tinudOsky'street , and Bomb Comm., [DMZ:NW GEO.I%IILTENBERGER.-_- ' - ,- tigw - -ATERAcriuN-AT Is nolEvVlCELlitgle.ylitiztieuClivt:a.:Celb.7TrßomsMAlrLts7.oB,' 4INTEICSIINRIPL EXtrzEtlTlON'ar AT LAPAY MVP, - • . of DI • < L. SOLVING VlEWs,lppre r genthtt Reit* Moonlights. Cities, Sea tt nomerocht to menrion (the lo calities) in an once rtfienie After *hit+, 'grand dtaplay of :: 'CrittiMA lIOPMAII•gee's; with a variety of Preatiao hievalariPro%co.. 'rite evea tog's entertainments to , conclude' evitta'A. far-famed CHEMICAL DIORANtAtr, the.follottiting ." stMjeets. insceptlfee to oil .the .ehlthgexpeentltiAto the., hatural.dtqi representing - ithlure. salts btillituickv • • MILAN CAI HEDlPiL,.eiahl-viewr cetebratiug ldid And the UOUR . r OF RADYLONi For the OM time equir to, ishazehr A yes?? CITYOF BABYLON - Niltut Yir.tv.."ol the Peetrisedee,- , . of the City For the first time, the iniarlre `tut:dee:fa the BIRTH OF CUPID.- • • •••••- . _ trj- Ticket* •ds cent" only t Children "rider. half- . price, Poore open or 7; Extuhltion ekuntnoneesiat.li . preeively. " . , •!?. A DAY EXI.II,IIITION. on •Ssnradaregrifirneon ite3: &click irg- Full deFeript.on in mat; WHO-, , Lots for tistor' - : - ", ,5 , - .,' - ,_. --:; „,1 -: , , , , - ,„_l',' -,',_-, - - 2 •'' ,- (INF.-LOT...in-the, Eigalle Via rd'Ofrthe.City Of nate , _ ,-,,, ~ .._ ,„ LP burgh. ftontingrin faeusf street =feel OOntirtgla4 - -, Vanbraam street Punning to the blot:FA:Kr feet,, IrranO ,:, , • '.', ,12_,,r, .‘..., ,7, _. ...,: , 1 F. -- , ,,, the Monongahela -_ 93 feet ; fronting' odlidfOntittes :. „,„ . r .. , , , - --"•••• Iltre o e ii i e 4 rthe fe r e Lo t. t,adjrrinine lite 'above, In .Pittiolaki r MP; ' • ~._ . 2 .>4 , 2 , . ~._7 , *„ ;•• , ~ 2 „.. ~. fronting on. Locust street 244 feet, I'n:intuit on NI tattbm‘;',. . , „..,.:, ~. ~.. . , _ , . gees street tit the blntr,T2.l feet,oll the, bluff oyerlookingz, the Monongahela 244'feet too line oftho pro.P . erl,_% t he ~., , 1 • t • `• .4. - ..,-' -•,,". '' ,' t ' Isle Runes Iravintaa feet in Lneu9 iiree .t. ' . '7 , 7 ----"—, 1 -- :'' • '''' - ' _..-', - -.,", -•- One Other Lot In Ptit. Tovattship, fronting on _ _ ee . - ,:.•,- - - ~ .., ,•,,. , Street. Mr 7 feet,lrouting oo Miltenberger tr;et toiti t ri: :toe 24 feet *LIM fronting on said alley :KM Meta lima - , i, , '.5 4 .••. : • , _ .... ._, , Of Property 01 late James . lrwin, , ltom Alley -to L . e . ett . !_k_ ., . !..,, , A 4, ~:.. .: ..,,.. :. i B'M : e t l eth l e e r Lot in city of Pittsbnegh; framin g . on tLot-., +a• ' ' a (I t Street tlt3 feet, fronting on Veneta= lf , ttee4,„___l-R , -. ~-, r.„ - '.!?.. . .._ , 5 ,..... i..,, L , , ,_, I ' & mi ta to a 24 feet Alley, fronting on said A11eY.: 214 , ~,M- L ':" - * --' ' • ...1 frouung 012 Millellberget.SlTECl. Via feet ts? laOCC4ll . l.o . ! ro r a ~x .., Otte Other Lot fronting on Forbes ittreaetAle.feeet sL _lf .. ........., ,-.. , .i , ~ logon h o . llAltt Ai lte r Tgl a r r p e r aI rA T . N cee ... t 4 7 .19. ;S: te re e, . lu il Zf l f: z . , ~.. }:,,,,............, ..... 7.57,.......,7i..4. Plan Lots, other iog on tot, fronting au rorbeetstre44,, 2 9 reei? front ..,.„-_, -.-. .....t ,t , •,. ~, 2. . .A;„,e,e. ~. the f et PO' fotl' toa 2 4,fret111441... _ (outing on asid asuf airy IR , , 2 ,, rinultai, . ‘ ,- -_,- ~, ,•- :. „, -,••0 One other lot, freatung oar Forbes she et _ i_r .1.1. _ ..,.. _ .:. _. . ~ .., , , ~.. ~, 5., back to a 24 tee' alley 120.1. -',C. 4 " r wg.T'Y . .7,y.' , ' - - . .... , .J. , ,_., ~., ~, n feet. - ..";= --, - , ll 4 -tehel- • . 1 ' '-' :".. -, -,• - i' f will sell for cash, an long tline,pr i Tt yeropnetimcometr__ .. 3 , -- ':, • ,: ~,,,,-.,. ', 5.,,i-, For particu'ar,, enquire olAte subtle her. of 'Sandusky street annStun o h m eam n tittle bratCiar.- • 5 - , . ~, .„, -.e-t.".. jans.6mo. O.II I6 I { "LT E -Ni - EIL- , ..' t= t• - I t- ,lr'' ' t --• 2: ''.'... 1 '., 1 t - • g ~ '- ',.-• - 'i t. --.. ',..." `. : :',. -••• I', • - ' 1 . 4 .', --•,:-. `--- - -, " '''' ~:; ' , k t. ..:•-.':' it O LiEr—The subsoriber offer+ far Rentone - • 4 1' -. scare room now. occupied by Aremars.-WinDeln- & amis. No. 87 Market civet. - - PoraessiOn giY.en on the Ist of .461 Pnquire of x . • .`l`.. isnsn H f CAS. PAULSONi-i‘linn . WOOl 8.4 Z For .Saileor.ftent. • . .FACTOIET:=-Balbitno sutritantinViiul-ejnicidasi A siriata large. Eautine eitomted - omr Walnut street, between-Penn and LineityAtteet;;Fiftti•Wited: Posg4if : - tioa can be had immediately': 'Enquire of ja7:lmd&n , easy. irui Fit* iireet•-• naiti•en ANT TA no.l Coriser.-WoodllendAVater je7 A'n• .ffrreaustou. .. 4. 0 . 7 ,f - ''.'''.z.;P:::::•:::l24l.-..:7 : 1 9. - ,.•?... :-;..._..---::,..,:.:.......,.:._,,. THE GREAT SECRET Arll.4sii . D.r.scoiniy4"'..!.... .: !.: 1 5 . : , .....1 . .!_i 1 ,•_ . .. , ..-,..: i, ... ,.. ..7 :. - . .:5 :, ,,,, ;; , ,. . ):, ,....c..., Por .the' Cure-. of, coninsiiiptrou r ~ ••• ..-:.•:' . -...• .. , .,:1., , ,---.., -- ; ,, ,-..,: , ,,:-... ,, ,.._•• New System 4• Nei Remedies..-Triumploant - quertt,. f1 .. , :,-:::. . ,:,:: .:- ...• :• , ... , ..: , ..,, - , , ,• : j,.: ‘ , ..1-, , ,i. Ntr T A Vl.' B'S YR IA 0 trlif4 , ,-; ,., f ; ': : i..:::„? . . : ',.. ...',.. - ..j. : . : . ...:::,...i.iir , :?4.6:; , ,;5:.,‘ , :.:.;-,ic.l, [Er 'nit cure for cough •, colds,,sorelhfatitcspining . ,. j.. -.-. ~.-. --..:••-_. r ,..., % blood, Jac ',lt UrentLiog, trrpnititi!c iliapieu4confirm-:;:7 ... ,.,.- ,: •• ; ~..-r"!•,' "i ,', ..,1 and tubrrouldr - .rohnomptinallite lafant,,aSislis-h- '_-• .: i 7 - •, ,„ .: :- . ..., , ,,,,j . , ,L K no t, one o6eulisity. sideproal 'la -tank ,t4 reo : 7 .: ~,:. ''. ":.. i; . .: .;....,...., ... burgeg of Cintrismp ion:, .. - . '-- ''---,-.•....',.. :.,, '-,-,.:•,;:*'9.4 - 1s • . :., I:if ~: ' . FIRST STAGE . - . . .1. ... 6 ..; g B l3i Y o tiff u T iii oAl th . S e . l„ --. 14 - i .....-. 4 . • - }limbs, inflammation, _sore, Incipient Ccnii,ouiptien, in ..nesii- - Otid.. ticklinaL 2 in the .: -. little Wrappers- Otroft*Tettic:l'dlificalt and . r . • , ' ..- , - • .rkttick 'fireithinti , .SrnesioiaS - • i ' . - • :. .. -• ' : • - ''. . • non ditliettle;sligliff ;May. - . • • ' i -1 .. . - 18Yed.P.T0.14,1,_ • •,.-:, .. ---„,--7 -1 , - , . -.-,- ~ - - - ~;.• , ~ I • CrisliTentaii;...simetaisific . . . , . i . ~-. ~ . . ...., ._ SECONI! STAOT:.' coogil, violent (over : night, . '• 1..- 7. .-., ; -• • '.- -. morning atithaid day swest ' . ; , ,1_,.. - -;.• • -. , ; - Costumed Consumption, hectic - flush Itithilface . an d: •-• •• I. •. 7 •-.-. •! 1 in Pink AV:rappers. ' • • cheeks; burning heat to . the --'-' -. . -' • - •., -:: ' ... - . • poises of noihandanodsoles . . ' ...- . !.- ....... ~ .. ... . - ' ' . lof he fett i reptaaration saner .: :' .. . .- •.. ' - . • :- , eopioari-nut, - sireoluld "igil6 ; -• ' ‘i... • i ~ .. -:: - S.ViSIRTOfila- •. = ••• ';•-: -• )• • •". *"-. • -! 1 Diarrheas, ilioilluiphAtkria:. '.' ..: 1.: • '. • 1 ver, ;cough, an d :moitiing- . uveata,grentendjnereasingr- • - ' I.' Tubercular Consumption, debility„ ., frequent "faintibc-• - ~ in Yellow VVrapper.. - I 'fit., slight delirium ! an d• -, •. ' . -./ - • )-sorellinc of Om tztresteities;.: - - • Y . -. . TO Tit F 1 AFFLICTE.D =The oppesirarice. in. three: - • .I' , ' • ' bonles of NUTALL'S SPRIACLIN is naearerainixte. -.-; . l• ' '.,- •'' dieine, from ds.novelty and•direct dppOsitiorr to the. old, -ld, I -, -•- absurd and inconsistent. ONE ,B(MsTst":- - OLSTEN -;.. - - .: •.. - I labile .ts success, prepared in'Ods manner. (each bottler. •. ' .• , 1 ,_' -'' containing.a different PeoPlgalfon).- 61 "..thRI,galtfkifrof --.- • / ant a ages which charactenza'onsinnPnon, eta ffit'isb,.. , • •• i ^‘,.. lishodthe welcome truth of the CurabilitU 0fpr0 . .3:4, 1r _. . •-* : ..., • • .Pbysieituts approve 'of - it because itiir.,li, e d_erezireli... - 1.. rect PbsaiolOgieni and Pathelloai p r iA c i p i eb ,„-,Th e . • • . "1 nablie approve.of it, be eatteej Ir.:is Conimin E 6111 4 ., and because they snow Jfitmsso: e i,, - 4fi mal h atote p r i p ,.;.. ration will not care.tho .:„ . .,,, se .,, or c,„„, pti ,,..,.... The suffering, disitar;initell.ad.airedniaged invalid spL . • -- e . roaes of it; bee... 04 its pritieiplei,holdout a reasonable J"P', and l '''eii ha noes Notaitripsritifena4itlis . ..hdpes , If b :4 Is 10 - the:first itaie dftaitiuMpriets, ond.rtses the . '. r."..i b ottle, his expactoratlon,difftenit_ and. painlrd, be. comes free and easy; his -cough , soon gets, well , -the . • soreness decline in Ina throat Inflammanoni.eldiaiglis : b rent, sole, bead, back; 'clout- and_ltinba ara.yemoved. . ._ -Ifheis In the second stage•and uses the.aieond,botile '. ... .' . ' his fever leaves ,h m; his diatfirbestalambe,r4 become, . . ..: •.: ' tweet gni refteshing ;biaghtlareant.atunshi/b(ex ra •• .. •:, - ' :T..: peetotion copious and tu ..:0 11 xIdY.,!ftlii 7 " a• m f l e a i t t i ?'aP! -• - r ..‘-•':" .;!... i Pearanoe: 1.540.- - at , teogth.disappearei his. bowels be-' '; ' • ''. come • regulari . his. iip.Petiter‘ returns . ; thd Snub In hive, ..'. .*:..• cheek disappears; the harainibent inthe-jratais4f.lbs . - ..... .... ~.;: bundi add totes of hie feet ore Telt no lonsce4 - Dia Oil/gtt .--.:...:-...: •-• now 'ceases ;- ha recovers and is well,- "..-...- ;,..:..:.„.,.......-..,,,, . -.:•-•: ~-...- If he is in the" - thl rd• stage, and uses. the`thirdlcrttla; his:. Diarrhosa gradually cease.;- ids . weak boivela :be c ome' strong; hi. cough and other -bad • symptoms disappear; 2 . feeble digestion becomes -arrant., and ;Tigeirour; , - .his ' - .• , .. ; stomach recovers its proper tone, and Create /I neof,rieh - - .-.- and nou•isbing blood: his ettengib rethrnit;*hiaweated - • •;"•% .' :. , body is clothed with flesh . ; , ma- LlVE•l 3 'll&rah 444, be, ii . ''''• •r• • { • restored to Aealtlr. Each bottle of Natoli's Bytiacnmlisathe Syntiteinia of • .„ 'f ." ..- !. .... .. the stage•for.vehichit is Intended printed in front of the - '.,,... .'.. I wrap toms. p o e a r n ,w iu h d e g re e b ro p t e ti v i e m l e tr f a „. t v li u d. i k c n ic owi timt ualtia rt ow ii n g sy s m e p : ~ 1 .".•-•,.....-..':.......„,,„,. ~.:,!::. , .; . - ..‘ ..,- .... ,.,.. 5, ... QIIIRR3.; cor.eequeuti r 'y no,M4t9, „ctia - ,oetar In - sc.::: ... . ;...' ..-• ......,, I : : -,.•.,.;,. : ',,•:"..'....,-.• :.• .... Fee cine leetingthe'propprmed Pamphlet In posreasioribrtietWitor ifiida paper, • '.. ? ',''..' -!*--... '''.....-." ..".:-...::...'f. -..:.-:-...- containing': Dr: Pintail's 'A'atholtivii.otCisisadiption.-!- . .. .. ..f ...: ~ ",:-. ..e , ' , *..':.,2:g•'-' Lectures on thi,fliteldft and natio% thallasnito Longa,: and eartificateir of cures. -' -- ->,c...•.....,..,...:! ; •, - .., . Inn . Prepared duly' by Dr. NETAit.,;.iirieribsi.andi Proprietor. Price.Orte Dollar Per Raitte. , . - - ..------- ..• - RtiYSER a XPDOWELL;l4l4cifekid'at., - OnI . T : Wholesale and , Derail Arsentd forsPliiibiirgh mut An cib e nt - Coue l Y.. , ....: , :.:2,te...; ',..;..-.4.cf.n , ....; uri7tdesv- THIRD STAG! . , • Rtsrldana. O Oren or Ammnagtrit Etaincia Cortiaitr, , t • - i PittsbirghirtuattarylstileSt. I.E President and .111anageni. or the Company for erecting a Bridge over che AllegheiT,Eiver, %Pp ite Pittsburgh, in the egum or-Allegheny; have - Mu: day declared a Divide odor Tian Dollati on each share, of the capital street standing:in the name the` on the Wake or the ant of the Prifithat the last air months, which will be paato -- -38tockttolders or. their legal representatives, forthwith; js3dlwl6tte>Zt -- .1011N.Half.PER,-Tritatihrer. •Dtoootattoo., " ITIHE firm of Covode h Core, Agents of the Pennzyl.: I vents' Rolisosa . Compony,Vg diißolyed by.nintael , onse^t, from this (tate. accoanur and claims' wine, settled by'John Cocode. z. , JORN. : COVODE, Pfloburgh, Jan. L 1.1152—j - JOHN P.:COLE NlZti Ct. - - I.lilt VI: thIS de, 414 9 .c..4.ta w ith me r il"A s Ft , El AM 004 Ahet: Ai sTticy orlhe Pen nsy -Rail- mad Canspany.,Wili, . - tiezeatlettle,cdadattedandet 411 . 0* armor CovadeAttrnhanl...; JOHN COVODE r *- -- Piusburg4, Jan.l, 11142-1121 THONAfi GRA gem.: 301121 C 09.11111; . ........ 1301e0d0 :•• .dielEN'l"3 t'ennsylyanisilailroid • of Perin and VYnyucr itOetl.;lo ?a/ Idanin)i Pins :. * fia3 • Desirable Property - for Sale. - - rIrtHE well known GREKN WOOD ttedlDEN:grnperry J Is offered far sale in lots to snit iarebaseri; 'This &Words a rare chance for a delightful simmer residence, frep front the awoke and dirt otthe city. For•pattic.u. tare engairc orthe fitilyieribet oaths preinites: owe . -.4041.2-4,401a1N. LAID • DRlinS A.lll4.lolC.t.!_oo: wilt -.. close out 81.1theicitockiif RICA' ehtd:P!oss Sak s at a g reat discount. • r - •!•••- •••• • um'. _ _ - a fare AK GOODS—;-A. A. &b awl & Co 1 ;Offer Mth Immense iisiortment of Dalt and Cloak Goods,At Masten Auction prices:: , teceived r et r P street, a small.lotof Knight's Flociror Pninpkin t for Pies. This article will make Piesoru superiorqualirp, and is in. the Inosl convenient Sc well as economies) form for use. Put Op. is quarter pound- capers, with fgllditectlons. For sale by. Attlxit(r& - go, •ja6,. Grace's and Teti tower& SAP SAGO _CB kE.--=4lO ibg anOrioi 'Sap. Sago ClaLteaa, on hand and. (or Rale by w jos " .: 36 Libiily itreet. ragOGADit.TRA-STORE.—Juit _roe sale,L linushoißd'lralt boxesll. H. Ratans ;, - stan s 20 , toneIZ.g....: ,, ..IIAILWORTII: 8g CAIRNS' 1-‘oLtifinEDigObb‘ 111(1)--0 bbla forAalo : ' ,:,,,.• ! .•. :. :7 •• i ' 47 ';' ,- :.', : :' ,, •.:.• ,, ;7'..- . ....,':,.':',, , . '7.. , ?:::' t..: , -..-'7. , .1. , .. , -. , z..- , ~...:,...:.., KIES . -7 :•••=--' , . 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