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THURSDM MOMING.. JANUARY
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sabicigg76 4gel°°Th
FOE" VICE rassroarr:
i IL B. KING ,
OF ALABAIKA ;
- &004:to".0" , sraf 3 .!- d ' u "'" •
trortivrali...../t. largo -number -of
iteketi.to the:' , KOSSUTH 'FESTIVAL"- have been.
.'disposeit_4 -though ninny eligible teats remain yet tin
rold.-:-Daripi..tic.-day, Mikan may, be procured at the
:-irilii.ceorGen::LiamArsui Viiarth street and, on" _to-.
= morrow ATainialayr,forcniat 9 9 10. 0e k, i he - itiekits - ,
thca-kinteMing ousoldosill bra. Uivpoiurt tit without re-:
term at Plano: Harz.. , L _
The Festival.willtakCplithe all o'clock, of the alter
noon Of the day eucceeding the turival of Governor
.. - gam. We;are indebtedlo J. Mrwm, Esq ~ for
interesting legislative documezita. We will
. _
here remark, that a• mistake occurred in the
itariiSburg papets in publishing the names of
the -member of the Committee of Ways and
Means.. The name of another person was sub
% stituted for that of Mr. Miller. The following
- - zlB correct :
Ways Meana—Messre. Bonham; Hart, Mc
Goodwin, IlloCane, Benedict, Blair, Lilly
of Allegheny.
Ar3"ll'ni.G OP THE KOSSUTH ESECUTrirId COItINCT
r-,
Ts.r.-4he committee met. at 4 o'clock, yeater
day;.:-at. Cot Sahrs-'-Th Umbstaetter.
.Esq.,
in
the dal; and John Harper, Secretary. The
fol
lowing risolutkin was unanimously adopted :
Ra t iz i mkablitAithti E. Glass, Esq., be a
com-
Wiltteirtriequest the Eire Department to ring
of the
EnieHous:ll33.easoiVthea signal of
Gov.. Soma a approach to
sig
nal. to - be first given by the bell of the Third
Pre - sbyteieudi Church.
girZPe hadthe pleasure yesterday of malting
the acquaintance of tapt. Havirrisassas, one of
the- private Secretaries offtovernor Kossuth.
He has apartments at the St. Charles Hotel,
Vthere.Gov. B. and suite will,stop during their
visit to Pittsburgh.
Wait to those Anxious to See and Bear
Governor_Kosantn.
Are understand that Governor Kossusw will, in
futumfirst attend to all associations of Fatssos
4:17 - EitimeAßY, whether county associations, local
asscalatitom, private associations, Mc: ies associa
tions or workmen's associations, sad will receive
and answer : their addresses before all others.
We remind'our friends that one dollar stbscrip
don, once for; all, or fottimonthly instalments of
25 cents each, make a member, and that twenty
five members suffice to constitute , an association.
eriggested some days since that our citizens
• - viol : Lave an abundance to spare, and the ohaxl
table feeling to give it, should do something to
succor the poor during the present inclement
season. The wants of the poor are pressing and
'beyond parellel—means exhausted ; labor, in a
geeatmeaaure, suspended ; prises of all the ne
_. -.= tessaties of lifeunusually high, and the season
the most severe that has been experienced for
the last twenty years.
The, pr*ritlime iaPropitions tci do something
, - for-the destitute. The illustrious Kossure
trill
be azoongns; the city will be full of persona
- willing to spend tens of thousands to celebrate
the visit:of this great man to our city, and we
have not the slighteit doubt but that they would,
if a proper appeal was made to their warm
Seats, Spend one half the amount of their sur--
Phis funds .for the relief of the suffering poor.
Will not some of our charitable, pious and patri'
otic citizens, make a move to secure at this pro
, pitious time, a sufficient fund to feed the hungry,
-clothe-the naked and bring warmth to the hearths
crf those who are now suffering ?
4BICNESSEE STATE CONVENTION
"The Nashville Unidn brings us the Tennessee
Dethoczatio State Convention which assembled at
that place on the Bth inst. The Hon. Cave
Johnson, formerly Postmaster General, Presi
dent;; and W. T. Helms, J. W. Ford, Thomas
Boyers, M. C. C. Church, end N. 0. Blake, were
'Secretaries.
bir..Nicholson, chairman of the committee on
resolntione, reported the following, which were
rintagunonaly adopted :
Rooked - That 44 the Federal Union mist be
preserved."
Resolved, That the Democrats of Ten
nessee are ready to meet their political brethren
of the other States in National Convention for
the purpose of nominating candidates for the
Presidency and Vice Presidency of the United
_States to- - be supported upon the platforms
adopted-I).y. our party at the Baltimore Conven
: Lion in 1844 and 1848 with - a distinct understand
?or that the measure passed by the lastCougress
f the - adjustment of the questions connected
vrith . slaviery shall be faithfully adhered to and
acquitaced - in ass fmal settlement of-those
gees
tions.
A.' V. Brown seconded the adoption
of these resolutions in an eloquent and thrilling
:speech, whisk was received with enthusiastic
ap
plause;
Non: P. Nicholson was called out, who,
in his usual felicitous manner, congratulated the
- convention on the nnanimkty of sentiment which
pervaded the assembly.
Several-other gentlemen were balled on, who
•-• responded. in enthusiastic speeches. Among
those,. who participated were Messrs. Guild,
-Eivingrlfartin, of Maury, Dunlap, of Shelby,
Spool) Miller, Polk, Davis, of Cannon, and Pick
,
ett, of Smith.
The names of the President and Vice Presi
- dents, - • ,
.art. 3": C. Pickett and J. H. Thomas were
added to the list of delegates to' the Baltimore
'Convention, for the State at large.
the " Cave Johnson, President of the
Convention; is.well known to be an enthusiastic
friend of Mr. Buchanan.
COM=;I
leit`Hoir. Fort transmitted Ids annual me
nage to the New Jeipey Legialatixre on Wednee
_, .dair. He recommends a homestead exemption,
find the appropriation of all the revenues of the
to education. He also reaommeads
that allthe banks in the State be required to
deposit ieuttrity for the redemption of their
titlidea„, There is a balance in the treasury of
$1468 and the indebtedness of the State
amounts to $71,846. The school fund amounts
_ 71,Q91, besides $11,169 due it by solvent
banks. "The.Ciovernor expresses his unqualified
'"..lappreial:Of the compromise measures, and his
.erupsthy for Kossuth and Hungary. • He
minks-otti..l3Viernment should interfere on her
jnhis- 41 ., Breslin , Esq., the new Treasurer
of 0114,ii.a13 given notice to the ‘ different county
irreateastmers_throttg,hent the State, that no certify
'of ' dePeeit,.; or, drafte, upon any Banks
which -have refasedto comply with the laws of
taus
State, regairing.themto pay a -just proper
tiion of the public) tare* 141 hereafter he receiv
- cwd ai_hiwoffice. _ . , ,
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xe :chronicled .the de~ okthf;yhilOelpitla;'
Spirit of £heTimes, a paper th at constantly:
engaged purest aidt.be ,. sf - 12einer,7
crate in Pennsylvania. In its place another rm.._
per sprung into exist once, called the Pennsylia.:
nia Statesman,. whicheeon commenced the same
work of slander and detraction. This paper we
. never exchanged with,, deeming it unworthy of
being-cliiied amongst 'the Democratic journals'
of Pennsylvania. It was the mere personal or
gnn of Simon Cameron, President of the Mid
dletowriliank, a man who, while professing to
be a Democrat, has made war upon all the us
ages of the party, and has been a traitor to its
principles. The Statesman, in obedience to the
mandates of Cameron and his little Conservative
clique, has been engaged for some time past in
abusing and libeling the lion. JtjetsßucuasAn ;
but its influence, instead of injuring' the distin
guiehed citizen, has only increased the number
and strengthened the confidence of his friends,
as the result of the late Aelegate elections in
Philadelphia and Lancaster counties clearly
proves. 151 r. Cameron has probably learned by
this time that his money cannot give permanent
vitality to newspapers nor control the honest
Democracy of Pennsylvania.
Owners of the Soil
It is a remarkable fact, that all of the consti
tutional states of Europe or America, Great
Britain is the country in which the people hold
the smallest stake in the soil. France, with a
population of 32,560,985, has 10,896,982 landed
proprietors, or one in three. The United States
with a population of 20,000,000, has 6,000,000
proprietors, or one in four. Belgium, with a
population of 5,022,677, has 950,723 proprietors,
or one in five. Holland, a commercial and ship
ping country, with a population of 3,600,000,
has 400,000 proprietors, or one in nine. Swe
den, with a population of 8,874,203, has 80,000
proprietors, or one in twelve. While Great
Britain and Ireland, with a population of 27,-
041,050, have only 683,42], or one in forty out
of the population, including freeholders and
copyholders, with a direct interest in the soil.
MESSRS. HARPER & PHILLIPS :
While the orator and patriot of Hungary is
engaged to delight the audience at Masonic
Hall, I am sorry to see that no provision is made
for him to address the working people, whose
employments will Prevent them from going in
the day time to that festival. Besides, the pri
ces of the tickets are beyond the reach of many.
Now, the working men sympathise with him as
much, at least, as those who will hear him in
the Masonic Hall, and desire to give him mate
rial assistance.
• -
Let me suggest that one. of the Canal Ware
houses be got, and Gov. Kossuth address the
people on Saturday evening in English and Ger
man, and fifty cents be paid for admission, the
money to go to the Hungarian fund, without any
reduction therefrom for useless expenses. Who
seconds my motion? A WORECING MAN.
Kossuth mid Gorgey
While Kossuth is receiving the enthusiastic
sympathy, admiration, and assiatance of the
people of England and America, Gorgey, the
great leader of the Hungarian War of independ•
mice, drags on a lonely and momentaneons
existence at Elagenfurth, in Corinthia, a city
much resorted to by pensioned officers of the
Austrian army. The New York Tribune says :
" Then he lives - with his family, consisting of
his wife, a single child, now but three months
old, a woman servant and a soldier. who was his
attendant throughout the war. He sees little
society, hardly a family of the city having
sought his acquaintance. He has but one inti
mate friend, and that is an Englishman. His
time is passed in studying chemistry and phys
ics, and his chief amusement is lecturing upon
physical chemistry to a few persons. Of money,
he has plenty, from the Austrian government he
receives a yearly pension of 3003 florins, and
from that of Russia he has received 6,000 silver
rtiblea. He is very rarely seen in public; about
once a month his wife prevails on him to take a
walk for the sake of his health, but in general he
avoids appearing abroad. The common people
regard him with aversion."
New York Menke 'Lod Bankers
The superintendent of the banking department I
reports that the whole number of banking asso
ciations and individual bankers doing business
in the State of New York on the first day of
December, 1851, was 244, viz--chartered banks
72, banking associations 95, individual bankers
77. During the year thirty-seven banking asso •
ciations and individual bankers have deposited
the requisite securities, and commenced business.
The whole amount of securities deposited was
$3,310,284, and the circulation issued on these
securities amounts to $2,801,251. The whole
amount of circulating notes issued to assooia
tions and individual bankers, outstanding on the
Ist of December, 1851, was $15,871,004, for the
redemption of which securities are deposited,
and held in trust by the superintendent, amount
ing in the aggregate to $16,827,714 85.
Z ir It has been generally supposed that the
natural bridge, in Virginia, was the only geo
logical wonder of the kind in the country. This
is a mistake. In Carter county, Kentucky, there
is a natural bridge across the Rookbridge branch
of the Cany fork of little Sandy. It is 196 feet
span, 12 feet wide, 20 feet thick in the middle
of the arch, and 107 feet above the water. ID
the county of Walker, in Alabama, there is an
other similar natural curiosity, which was dis
covered in a recent geological exploration. The
span is 120 feet, and the height nearly 70. This
bridge is formed of sandstorA and is very sym
metrical. Large beech and hemlock trees grow
on the bridge, and the surrounding scenery is
represented as sublime.
ter A Parliamentary return lately made,
shows that Liverpool is the greatest port in the
British empire, in the value of its exports and
the extent of its foreign commerce. Liverpool
exports in value more than half the total amount
of the exports of Great Britain and Ireland.
The principal ports in Great Britain rank as fol.
lows for the year 1850: Liverpool exports, in
value, £35,000,000; London, £14,000,000; Hull,
£10,866,000; Glasgow, £8,768,000; Southamp
ton exports in value nearly £2,000,000; Cork
exports in value above £1,000,000.
A Lirras Motraran.—The State Bank of Indi
ana maintains a circulation of $4,681,993, the
largest of any one institution in the country,
though the Bank of Kentucky and Northern
Bank of Kentucky, taken together, are as large.
The field of circulation out of their respective
States, is the same with all three, viz: Illinois,
:Missouri, and the part of southern Ohio, and the
river trade. They are respectively supported - by
a fair amount of specie. The Indiana Bank has
$1,287,216.
GEORGIA Rialto...pg.—The Legislature of the
State of Georgia has just appropriated $525,-
000 to the.repair and equipment of the Western
and Atlantic . 130-I,nad, which completes the very
important connection of the Seaboard at Savan
nah w i th T all n es s g;liu. a continuous line of road
about five hundred miles in extent, and the ter`
~minus at Chattanooga isdestined to connect with
all the great lines throughout the North and
West.
Caaroza.—This terrible diseaie is said to have
greatly increased in England during -a few years,
insomuch - thatn Cancer Hospital haa just been
established in London, and i s e ff ec ti ng an
_ulensedeelAgood., In 1850, before this Hos
pit,44BB,esialkitted, no leafs than four thousand
ftve7liiinik44-sa-A60.-gixl).ersims di64lliibig
lata.of ttai' rJejaolll -
1 ill/0i- - 7.
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The 6 o'cldck train from Now York, on Friday
morning. on passing Bristol, dropped one of its
cars ; those having charge of the train ran the
car off the main 'track into a small car-hoteie,
and leftit there, hut with a degree of careless
ness totally unpardonable, neglected to turn back
again to its proper place-theswitch leading to the
car-bottse. At 12 o'clock, the 9 o'clock train
fromNewTOrkreached Bristol, and there being
no passengers waiting there, was passing cm at
nearly full speed, when it reached the switch,
and a sudden jar and the crashing of timbers
caused quite a consternation among the passen
gers. The locomotive had been turned from its
proper course by the misplaced switch, and ran
upon the track leading to the car-house, into
Which building it plunged, bursting through the
doors and forcing the empty cars standing in the
house through a brick wall in the rear, thence
through a pile of wood in a yard adjoining, anti
thence again into the dining-room of the house
of Mr. William Stewart, iu the middle of which
himself and family, seven in number, were sit
ting around the dinner table. The whole interi
or of the back -building, which was of frame,
about twelve feet in width by sixteen feet in
length, was brought down in a mass of ruins,
the upper floor falling on to the table and stove,
with the bedding and furniture from above. The
passengers immediately left the cars to render
such assistance as might be needed. They found
Mrs. Stewart and a young girl, who were in the
room at the time of the crash, were in the yard,
whence they had been thrown, frantic, with ter
' ror, whilst the father was struggling to rescue
his children from beneath the ruins, at which a
hundred willing hands were in a moment hearti
ly assisting him. Their screams could be heard,
and for a few minutes nothing could be seen of
them, but on the upper floor, which had fallen.
being lifted off, the three children, two girls and
a boy, were found covered with rubbish, and
rescued, when their injuries were happily found
to be but slight. The girls were slightly bruis
ed and scratched, and the little boy had quite a
severe contusion on the side of his head. All
of them were almost frightened to death, equally
- unable, as were their parents, to imagine what
had happened. The other persons in the room
were only slightly bruised, with the exception
of Mrs. Stewart, who received a severe blow
on
the bead, and being enciente, some fears were
entertained as to the result.
On returning to- the car house, into which the
head of the train had entered, the locomotive
and tender was found to be driven together, and
the running gear and frame of the former crush
ed into a hundred pieces, being, in fact, a per
fect wreck. The end of the empty car, or rath
er the shattered frame of it, was driven almost
entirely out of the car house, through the brick
wall, and lodged on the pile of wood in the yard,
between the rear of the house and the dwelling
of Mr. Stewart ; a portion of it entering and
demolishing the back part of which, as before
stated, but still retaining its elevated position.
The truck of this car wan thoroughly demolish
ed between the front of the locomotive and the
lower part of the wall, which, being built against
a bank of earth, did not give way. The engi
neer, Mr. Peter Provost, leaped off as soon as
the head of the locomotive struck the door, and
succeeded in escaping with a alight injury to his
side and back. The two firemen, James Kluley
and James laexor, both of New Brunswick, dis
covered the danger of their position too late to
jump, and were found fast between the locomo
tive and tender; the first with his right foot
caught at the instep, the bones crushed and
protruding in a frightful manner ; and the sec•
and with a similar injury to his left foot ; and,
though not se severely crashed, amputation is
deemed necessary in both cases. They wore
soon rescued from their fearful position by the
passengers, and conveyed to a public house,
where medical aid was promptly in attendance,
affording them temporary relief until they could
be brought to the City Hospital, where amputa
tion was doubtless performed last night.
A messenger was sent by the conductor, by
horse express, to the telegraphic station at Tren
ton, and a message sent to Philadelphia for an
other locomotive, which reached Bristol at three
o'clock, and after a detention of about three
hours, the train was again in motion on its way
to the city, where it arrived at half-pant four
o'clock.
A Letter Worth Reading
We will back the following piece of composi
Lion against any thing ever produced. It was
written half a century ago by Sir Boyle Roche,
a member of the Irish parliament, in the "troub
lons times of '98," when a handful of Wexford
men struck terror into the hearts of many gal
lant sons of Mars, as well as the worthy writer
himself. It was addressed to a friend in Lon
don:
My Dear Str:—ldaving, now a little peace and
quietness, I sit down to inform you of the
dreadful bustle and confusion we are all in from
these blood-thirsty rebels, most of whom are,
thank God: killed and dispersed. We are iu
pretty muss, can get 'nothing to eat, nor wine to
drink, except whiskey ; and when we sit down
to dinner we are obliged to keep both hands arm
ed, Whilst I write this, I hold a sword in each
hand and a pistol in the other.
I concluded from the beginning that this would
be the end of it, and see I was right, for it is
not half over yet. At present there are such
things going on that every thing is stand still.
I should have answered your letter a fortnight
ago, but I did not receive it until this morning.
Indeed scarcely a mail arrives safe without be
ing robbed. No longer ago than yesterday, the
coach with the mails from Dublin was robbed
near this town : the bags had been judiciously
left behind fur fear of accident, and by good
luck there" was no body in it but two outside
passengers, who had nothing for the thieves to
take. Last Thursday notice was given that a
gang of rebels were advancing here under the
French standard bat they had no colors or any
drums except bagpipes. lmmedi
man in the place, including women and children
ran out to meet them. We soon found our force
much too little : we were too near to think of
retreating. Death was in every face, but to it
we went, and, by the time half of our little par
ty were killed, we began to be all alive again.
Fortunately, the rebels had no guns, except pis.
tole and pikes, and as we had plenty of muskets
and ammunition, we put them all to the sword.
Not a soul of them escaped, except those that
were drowned in adjacent bog; and in very
short time, nothing was to be heard but silence.
Their uniforms were all different colors, bnt
mostly green. After the action we went to rum
mage a sort of camp, which they left behind
them. All we found was a few pikes without
heads, a parcel of empty bottles full of water,
and II bundle of French commissions filled with
Irish names. Troops are now stationed all
around the country which exactly squares with
my ideas. I have only time to add that lam in
great haste.
P. B.—lf you do nut receive this, of course it
must have been miscarried, therefore I beg you
to write and let me know.
Tat FUTURE Or ITAIN.—We find the following
remake upon the future of Italy, in the London
Quarterly Review :
"Englishmen, if they will, really and in
earnest, give a thought to the future of Italy,
must learn to pronounce not only without shud
dering, but even with some degree of faith and
hope, the word "Republic." And this is rapidly
coining to pass. sundreds of our most eminent
men, who, a few years ago would not have named
a republic with patience, and who even now
would resent, iu the strongest manner, as sheer
impudence and disorderly pedantry, any attempt
to raise is republican controversy in England,
have become convinced, and daily and openly
declare in their conversations on the subject, not
only that a republic is the only solution possible
for Italy, but that the hour is not greatly to be
deprecated when all the thrones on the continent
will have to bow themselves before the blast of a
republican hurricane."
BLOODLESS NO LONGER BLOOMING. —The days of
the Bloomer style of dress, about which we
heard so much last spring, appear to be num
bered. We never see them any more in Chest
nut street, nor read of them in our country or
other exchanges. The attempt to introduce
them into England has failed signally. Mrs.
Bloomer herself, it is rumored, has also aban
doned the costume,. , and says that if she had
known the ridicule she was to endure, she would
never have attempted the reform. The idea that
the dress was immodest seems-to have been more
fatal to the experiment than anything else.—
Phi/o. Bulletin.
A RABBI IN THE LEGIBLATEBE.---11 stated that
_before the commencement of business in the
Senate of New York, on Monday last, , the- rayer
which it usually offered was made, by .Rabbi
Wise, the minister of the Jewish SynagogUe.:: in
Albany. Rabbi Wise is a German by birth, And
thoiliqqat talented of the Hebrew Clergy
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wreath ;
But of One plant she gathera pot. though fair it• bloc-
Moms be ;
Only the bride bath leave to wear buck from the orange
tree.
OnZ.5 only once, that wreath h worn,—onee only may
she wear •
The pale white wreath of orange flowers, within her
kikinttig hair:
They wear. upon their raft wan bloom, 'Me shade of
coming years;
The spiritual presence is around of human hope* and
40f1 and thOlldallt ey, upon her mirnn
dwell.
in that long and tender look.nhe taketh her farewell
all her youth's uheon..ciousneks, of all her lighter
And for acMaper, sadder life—a woman's lot prepare:"
She leave, her old familiar place, the hearts that were
her own;
The love to which she trust, herself is yet a thing Oh-
Though at one name her cheek turned red. though sweet
it be to hear.
Yet for that name she must resign so ranch that ha, been
dear.
it k an anxious happiness,—it is a fearful thing,
Wit .11 first the maiden's small white band puts on the
hoiden nag(
She pusseth from her father's house unto nnother's core;
And mho may say what troubled hours, what ISOCCOW..
wait her there?
Alt Love and life are my , neries, both Weaning and both
blest ;
A; d yet how much they teach the heart of trial and
res
Sweet maiden, while these iyouoled thoughts 'mid bridal
fancies sweep, •
Well maym thou pensive watch thy glass, and turn aside
TO weep.
Latent. from Texas.
By the arrival of the steamship Lousiana at
Now Orleans, we have received Galveston papers
of the 21 inst. We find nothing in them of
importance but what has been anticipated by
telegraph.
The death of General Edward Burleson, once
President of the late republic of Texas, is con
firmed. He died at Austin on the 26th ult.
The Legislature has as yet taken no definite
notion in relation to the public debt.
A severe storm occurred in Galveston on Sun
day week. The steamer Farmer was driven
through the foot wharf, connecting the brick and
central wharves, carrying away about two hun
dred feet of it. The boat sustained no damage
except having her chimneys blown down. Nu•
memos small boats were upset and blown ashore.
The steamboats Buffalo and Dr. Smith were
driven aground.
The sheriff of Nacogdoches county recently
brought to the penitentiary a man named Mar
shall, who was convicted for an assault, with an
attempt to commit murder, upon a young lady
who had rejected his addresses. He shot her in
the back as she was entering church on the Sab
bath. His term of sentence to four years.
Sunbury and Erie Railroad
A meeting of the Committee of three hundred,
lately appointed to receive subscriptions to the !
stock of this road, was held last evening, at the
Board of Trade Rooms, when twenty gentlemen
of the Committee, immediately stepped forward,
and subscribed $lOO,OOO. This is a good begin
ning. and from the spirit evinced at the meeting,
we feel satisfied that nu doubt longer need be
entertained of the success of this most important
enterprise, both to our city and the whole Corn
monwealth. The Committee adjourned to meet
again on Thursday, the '27th lust. In the mean
while, let our citizens be ready to meet and push
forward the subscription when the Committee
calls upon thin.—Pennsylvanian, 17th.
Otdo el. Peansy!vanilla Railroad
The work of laying the track and otherwise
completing this road east of Massillon is pro
gressing rapidly. On Tuesday the 6th inst.,
the road was opened and the cars commenced
running to Alliance—a distance of 86 miles west
of Pittsburgh, and 26 east of Massillon.
Between Alliance and Massillon a considera
ble portion of the track is already laid, and it is
thought, if the weather continues favorable, the
cars will reach Massillon in about 4 weeks from
this time.
The grading and bridging between Massillon
and Stibb's Factory, one mile east of Wooster, is
nearly completed, and the iron will be laid down
as fast as practicable. West of this place, the
workmen are busily at work, but we have not
learnt what progress they are making.
Seven locomotives are at work on that part of
the road completed, and seven more have been
contracted for, to be delivered in the spring.—
The company have twelve p.cvcnger and four
baggage cars.— Western (0.) Democrat, Jan. 15.
Peer Negroes In Pennsylvania.
The following is the copy of a bill read in the
Pennsylvania House of Representatives on the
9th lost:
Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House
of Representatives of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, in General Assembly met, and it
is hereby enacted by the authority of the same,
That from and after the passage of this act, it
shall not be lawful for any negro or mulatto to
come into or settle in this Commonwealth; and
any negro or negroes, mulatto or mulattoes, so
coming, immigrating, or moving into this State,
for the purpose of settling therein, shall be lia
ble to an - imprisonment of not less than two or
not more than nine months upon conviction
thereof.
Sec. 2. That any person or persons employing
or otherwise encouraging any such negro or
mulatto to emigrate info, settle, or remain with
in the bounds of this Commonwealth, shall be
liable to a fine of not less than fifty or more
than one hundred dollars, to be recovered as
other fines of like amount are recoverable.
See. 8. That such fine or fines eo recovered
shall be paid into the treasury of the proper
county until demanded by the overseers of the
pour of the township to which the offence or of
fences enumerated in the foregoing sections of
this act shall have been committed, who shall
apply it to the use and comfort of the poor in
their charge.
Bee. 4. It shall be the duty of the overseers
of the poor in the different townships, wards or
boroughs of this Commonwealth to mako infor
mation and prosecute to conviction all persons
violating the second and third sections of this
act; and any overseer of the poor who shall
knowingly neglect or refuse so to make informa
tion as aforesaid, shall be liable to the fine im
posed by the second section of this act.
Dotno TRY. FAIR Tama.—The following note
which we find in the Indiana State Sentinel, is
worthy of being placed upon record in our
columns
INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 12, 1852.
Hon. J. 11. LANE, Chairman, &e. :
Sin,—l have the honor to acknowledge your
note of this date, and in reply state that it will
give me great pleasure to extend the entire free
dom of the road to the committee in going to
and returning from Cincinnati with the distin
guished guest of the State. I scarcely need add,
that the same courtesy willbe cheerfully extend
ed to Governor Kossuth and unite.
I have the honor to be,
Very respectfully, yours, Sta,
JOHN BROUGH,
President of the Missouri and Indiana Railroad
Company.
Hortairmx FFIATRIOIDE.—Death of one Man and
Fatal Injuries to another.—Yeaterday afternoon,
Coroner Goldsmith was called upon to investigate
one of the most horrible cases of fratricide which
it has over been our lot to chronicle. It appears
from the testimony below, which was not com
pleted until a late hour at night, as the jury did
not render their verdict until 10+1 o'clock, P. M.,
that two brothers, named Andrew and Arthur
Mcßride, and a man named Patrick Frail, were
engaged in playing cards in the third story of a
house in Richmond street below Huntingdon,
between 11 and 1 o'clock, when the parties got
into a fight. They all had been drinking freely,
and were somewhat intoxicated. In the melee,
Andrew Mcßride drew from his pocket a large
knife, and inflicted four wounds upon his bro
ther, two upon his arm and shoulders, one upon
the thigh, severing the femoral artery and anoth
er upon his groin. The latter wound proved
fatal, the unfortunate man living but a few min
utes after the deed was committed. Frell re
ceived two deep stabs in the back, and the doctor
attending him last evening, asserted that he
thought he could not survive long. Frell has a
wife, but the Moßrides have 4o families. An
drew Mcßride was arrested by officer Dougherty
and constable Hewston, and committed to prison
by Alderman Spain to ariswer.—Penneyeranian,
Jan. 17th.
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" I had been afflicted several years with a soreness
of both eyes, which continued to increase until last Sep
tember, (1830), the inflammation at that time having in
en
volved the whole lining membrane of both eyes, an ded in the deposite ot a thick' film, which wholly de
d
stroyed my sight. I had an operation performed, and
the thickening removed, which soon returned and left
me in as bad a condinon as fore. At this stage of the
comp be
laint I made applicatio n to several -of the most
eminent medical men, who informed me that u my eyes
would never get well." At this time 1 could nottftstln
a y o bject. By the advice of some friends 1 tom-
ÜBE OF PACKETS AND CARB YOH PITTSBURGH. Itgenishncedih use of the Petroleum, both internally and
will be put on the Erie extension in the spring, to thet p arg n ea t tr,..y.13,1, --v7erereehttigtttr;ife
-We are pleased to learn, that a line of Packets locally, under which my eyes have inroveddally until
-run between Erie anti -New Cantle.. At New Cite- ITetrolenin, and I attribute the restoration et my-slita b ut e
sand will hr . . t11tpi.;..... give any infarmatio .
w3LL ' i Llis relation”to -
Ale, the Packets. will - conneet by stages with. the ito ose. I reside at No-102 Second street, in this city,
Itailrea4 at Dien Valley, and thence by cars •to
the Irett .City. - This will afford our .-zitisens a MY ,,Zte . gh, September 1r ,_
_lB3l. . . ,
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-best Ideasallt':-611CeIpeditiona - route Le 'title. , .- - lne solo by ...,YrlEft, it. IWDOWELL, 140 -Wopd - st4
litiiet.;,:tll-ord:-Donwerig. - • • . ilit. E. szu,g.as,:p Woridstrect, and bathe Proptietat.
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- CIT iZE ,
Inutiiince:rteouiParl. of Pittsburgh
- - -
C. c. IIIiSSEN, President -
MARSHELL,Seoretaik.
OFFICE, 94 WATER STREET,
between Market and Wood watt,
Insures Hull lima Cargo Risk*,
On the Ohio and Miseiseippi Rivera and tributaries.
INSURES agaimt Loss or Damage by Fire.
ALSO--"Against the Perils of the Sea, and Inland
Navigation and Transportation.
DIRECTORS.
C G. Hussey, Wm Larimer, Jr.
William Bagsley, Samn M. Kier,
Hugh D. Kiug, William Bingham,
Robert Dunlap, Jr., D. Dehaven,
S. Harbaugh, Francis Sellers,
Edward Heazleton, J . Sehoonmaker.
Walter Bryant, Samuel Rea
Isaac M. Pennock.
STATIC MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
HARRNBURG, PA..
CAPITAL, 200,000 DOLLARS.
Designed only for the safer classes of property, has an
ample capital, and adords superior advantages in point
of cheapness, safety and accommodation, to City and
Counts% Merchants and owners of Dwellings and isola
ted or Country Property.
A. A. CARRIER, Actuary,
Branch Office, 54 Smithfield at„ Pittsburgh.
!Mutual Life Insurance.
THE KENTUCKY MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPAN V.
At Covington, Kentucky.
Guaranty Fund 8100,000.
(D -- Insures lives upon the Mutual plan, nth:tint Stock
rates of premium, and UM believed, offers the most sim
ple, reasonable, safe and equitable-N.l,n yet devised for
Mutual Life. Insurance.
Pamphlets furnished. information given, and applica
tions received by J. TULLBETT, A put,
127 Wood street.
SAMIIIiL DILWORTH, Medical Examiner.
/ETNA INSURANCE-COMPANY,
Of Hartford, oonn.
Capital Stock, - - isaoo,uvo co
44 . 1, , 56 34
A anetp
[l7" Office of the Pittsburgh Agency to the Store Room
of hl'Curdy A. Loomis, No. Id. Wood stre et
R. H. BEE , 'ON, Agent.
noginf
ALBlON.lnsurance
N. Y. Company,
CAPITAL el/50,00E4
Secured in aecordance with the General mom
ranee Law of the State.
T: above prosperous and responsible Company,
having complied with the requisitions of the law of
this Slate. In now mooing policies by their Agent on the
ino , t favorable terms, consistent with prudence and
.rety 0 NICHOSON, Prealdent.
It S. M'CoLbunt, Secretary.
Office, No 64 Smithfield street. Pittsburgh,
°rent' A. A. CARRIER, Anent.
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Aesociated rtremente Insurance Comps..
ny of the City of ntatsburgltt.
W DALLAS, ree't. —ROBERT FINNEY, Seey.
IL? Will insure againat FIRE and M A RINK RISKS
o k.nds.
logic. In Monongahela Howls, No, 124 and 125 Water Si.
1 , 1118.V3 OHS :
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W. W Dana, John Anderson,
B c Sawser, Fr 0 "imrnfn,
Wm. M Edgar, Ii B. Wicing,
Robert Finney, charleg Kent,
WWII& n Norman, William Collingwood
A P Anahutr., Joseph Kaye,
William D. Wrighter. (1
Pittsburgh Life insurance Von:iv:My.
CAPITAL 0100,000.
, Orrice. No. 75 FOCriltH STNMIT. XVI
OFFICERS:
l'resident—J ames S. H 0011;
Vice Frriudent—Satonel APClarkan.
"freasurcr—Joseph 5. Leech.
Secretary—C. A Colton
(Er See a.l verti.ement IA another part of thin paper
ray:7
DUFF'S ICERCAISITILE COLLEGE,
Third Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.;
ESTABLISHED IN 1840. Licorporated by
the Legislature of Cennsylvania, with Perpetual Charter.
Faculty—P DUFF, Principal ; Audio, of the 'North
American Accountant" and " Western Steambonk Ac
countant " Professor of Book-Keeping and Commer
cial Sciences
D WILLIAMS, Proqessor of Commercial and Or
namentat; Penmanship.
N B II ATCH, .inember of the Pittabtash Bar,
Professor of Mercantile Law.
CHARLES BART it EWER Architect of St. Paul's
Professor of A echitectoral, Mechanical and
Landscape Drawing _
With •eVeral able Assistants tit the Rook-Keeping De
ps riment.
It he found. on reference to any of our city mer
chan or ba iikert.te at tile Principal of this Institution to
I the only practical n eel - oo:ant in this city, devoting , his
whale time, totemic and about 18 years' exp-tience, (in
ker.pang 1,0o1C+.) to teaching his important sedence. His
Treatise upon lioni• Keeping, parasite(' by the Harp es
of New York. has been sanctioned by the Ametican In•
stitute, and Cnamber of Commerce, of that City. as the
most ramplete worn upon the science extant.
; Mr Wit •me specimens of Penmanship boring mien
I the first ;osmium: at the lust anneal fair•, born in Ape
elte.;y apt Cincinnati. he is now admitted to he the best
pe.man to the weal.
t'rr.onsdr,irous of being thoroughly and practically
ethane - led for business, will find no In.taution west of
toe mouniaine odenng so many obvious advantages—
' busters. men having no cOnfideeee in any instructors 0 ;
Book Heroin, but these who have themselves kept
Bost.
; Circulars. with terms, mailed to alt pasta of the corm
: try, on application to Mr. Dud, at the College tjab
LI" nook Keeping. ae.—Tiook• Keeping, Pen
manship. Arithmetic and Mechanical Dr tiling, taught at
4 , K.CitastaailLlN . l6 Vittebarelt Commercial Orate Per
eons itc.tring instruction in an of the above. named
branches, or any information concerning the arrange
ment are named to rail at the College and get a Circu
lar. Bas n,. barns both day and evening. See ad
verurement 411 another column.
College Rooms corner o Market and Third *meets.
- _
Collecting, BM Posting, ate,.
JO-11N At l; BR V
Er :wend+ to Collet:nog, Bill Pastore, Distributing
Cards and Cite tn ars for Parties, &c., .fcc.
orders left at the Other of the Morning Peon, Or
at lionizes` Periodical ttare,Third et.. will In promptly
attended to. (my2l:ly
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Nelson's Dago
Post Office Buildings, Third Street.
LIKENESSES tasou in all weathers, from 8 A.. M.. 10
SP. 11 giving an acearate artist c and animate
likeness, union and vastly superior to the " com
mon cheap daguerreotypes " nt the following cheap
primes Sept, 83.00 ,14.-1,00,6 , 5,00 and upward, ac
cording to the size and cinality of ease or frame.
tr* Hours for children, from II A M•to C P. M
LI —I•IIIEIICERES of sick or diseased persons taken
in any part of the city.noiss4ely
Er. La calling attention to Dr DUYZ( VMS Improved
Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla. we feel confi
dent that we are doing a 11131Viee to all who may be of
flitted with fierofidons and other disorders originating
in hereditary Mint, or from impurity of the blood. We
have known instances Within the sphere of our acquain.
mace where the mo•t formidable distempera have been
cured by the use of Gicyzoll's Extract of Yellow Dock and
Sarsaparilla alone.
It is one of the few advertised medicines that cannot
be stigmatized with quackery, for the " Yellow Deck"
and the " Sarsaparilla" are well known to be the most
effieie ni t (and, at the same time, t nnozions) agents In the
whole Illawria Medico- and by far the best and purest pre
parations of them is Dr. fiuysotes Yellow Doek and So*
roparilia. See advertisement
tE r Odd Fellows' Sall, Odeon Bui/dirtg, Fourth
street, between Wood and Smith/mid streets.—Pittsburgh
Encampment, No. 2, meet, 1.1 anti 3d Tuesdays of each
month.
Pittsburgh Degree Lodge, No. 4, meets 24 and 4th Toe s
du pt
Mechanic A' Lodge, No 9, meet. every Thursday even-
li/este rn Star Lodge, No 24, meets every Wednesday
evening.
Iron City Lodge, No. lOU meets every Monday ev'ng.
Mount hleriali Lodge, N. 360, meet. every Monday
evening, at Union Hall. corner of Fifth and Smitnfield.
Zorn° Lodge, No. 38.5 meets every Thursday evening,
at their lie
n, corner of Smithfield and Fifth streets.
Twin City Lodge, No. 241, meets every Friday even
ing. Hall, corner of Lenceeir and Sitriduskystreets, Al
legheny City. EmayWity
Angerona Lodge, 1. 0. of 0. F...-The
Angerona t,odge, No. 2 9, I. 0. et 0. F.,
meets every
Wednesday evening in Washington Hail, Wood street
ja4:ly
IE3 I. 0. Of 0. P.-- i'mce ot Meetine.,Waa.hington
Hall Wood MI ret, (v.,' sth /Ina Virgin Alley.
prillmonom Lotu s, No Of --Meets every Tuesday
~lk.A!Vfll.lKmc...ftemß3T, No —Meets Ist and 3d
iJ illy.. of en eh 111011111..
Us A. O. D.
fp' Meet+ above Board of Trade Rooms, corner or
Third and Wood streets, every Monlay eventng
Cr
Notlea.—.TheJouasaystasTanostsSocirrv,of rats
burgh and Allegheny, meets on the second Monday cf
every month at the rlorida House, Market-et.
ue7yl Jona Vouia, jr., gen retn rr.
g 7 Kimball's Starch Lustre--For giving a
beautiful gloss to Linen+, Mustins,tlambries, Collars,
Shin tio.orna, he . and preventing the iron from adhe
ring,. and, also, dust from sticking to Linens. It contains
noising injurious M anufactured by W. Kifllialit
Sold Wholesale and {lentil by.
IFI'DOWELL, Agents,
140 Wood street.
ETT", • Consumption ri Ournble Disease.--
N UTALL'S SYRIA.CUrd p•oposes to cure this hitherto
incurable malady. The proprietor of ibis great medi
cine says that it is working wonders in the cure of In
cipient. Tranen-uler and Confirmed Consumption.
Read adveruseruent in another part of this paper.
For sale by KEYSER & twDovvELL, .
140 Wood Street,
Only Wholesale and Retail Agents for Pittsburgh and
Allegheny. fia6:dtew
itr A. !float ktemarltable Gate of Total
Blindness Oared by Petroleum. We Invite
the attention of the afflicted and the public generally to
the certificate of William Hall, of this city. The case
may be seen by any person who may be skeptical In re
lation to the facts there set forth• KIER.
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AhfEETING of Directois, Teachers and Friehds of
Education will Le helitat the Fourth Ward School
House, Pittsburgh, on Saturday, 24th instant, at 7 o'clock,
P. M., to hear the report 01 a Committee, appointed at a
former meeting to prepare material for discussing the
subject of.srCentrat High School for_the two cities of
Pittsburgh and A4oghenY•
'A- full ittendanee.Of , eeneerned le earnestly re.
quered By order of the Committe
022 " ,--JOEINfOREGORY7 Seev
N'orasuasteeiraviciarrisOosonti
jor3ejer(u7e7sormlavlsn:s2.
mmoawealth
frilaE several Corporalions,yratath isCo
I. subject to theldiaterkt on their -- Capital Stoek,as
imposed by the 33d section of the Act. of 29th A prtl, 1844,
and being in arrears tor the past year, or previous
years, are hereby notified to pay ov. rto
t this Depart
ment, without further solicitation, and without
their respective dues—famishing, at the same time a
statement thereof, as required by the authority afore
said. JOW , I -DIUCKEIJ,
jak/lw State Tyeasurer.
TALENTINESVALENTINES:—H. Panora &
I No 32 Smithfield street, calls the attention of Deall
ers anti the trade in general, to their new and.beantifn,
assortment of Valentines, Envelopes, &c , for this year,
which for elegance and cheapness, are not surpassed by
any others in the country. Dealt rs and others are re
quo sted to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere.
All orders. with remittances, from 81 to
g' Bloo, promptly
and faithfully attended to, by addressing
H. AtiFfER &
is.a.h3td&w N 0.32 Smithfield st., Pittsburgh.
NEW RAILROAD ADVERTISEMENT
WESTERN RAILROAD
VEOM
Ptttiburgh to
Clue Cleveland;
ati, Columbus and
Inn
iN CONNECTION WITH THE PENNA. CENTRAL
RAILROAD.
Through from Pittsburgh to Cleveland in lass than
Ten Hours, by a continuous Railroad Line !
THE Express Train s im the Ohio and Pennsylvania
Railroad, leaves Pittsburgh at 8 A., M., stopping at
Bewickly, Rochester, New Brighton. Darlington, Eno',
Palestine, Columbiana, and 'Salem, and reaches Alli
ance, 82 miles from Pittsburgh, at 1 P. M. Plisseng.
leaving Alliance an the Cleveland Railroad ate P. M
and reach Cleveland at 6.45 P. M. Returning the pa--
imagers leave Cleveland at 8 A. M., Alliance at 2 P. M.,
and reach Pittsburgh at 7 P M.
Passengers by thin route come from Cincinnati to
Pittsburgh in two days, without night travel, and save
0119 to two days to connecting withthe Patina
_con-
874.2,21- 1 5 34
trul Railroad.
t.rages run daily from Alliance to Canton. Massillon,
Wooster and Mansfield, and from Enon to New Castle,
Poland and Warren.
The New Brighton .4 ecommodation Train leaves
Pittsburgh at 10 A. M. and 4 P. M , and New Brighton
at 7.30 A. M. and 1.30 R. (M., stopping at intermediate
stationtt.
Excursion oo for two days, are sold be
tween Pittsburgh, Roc hester s and New Brighton
The Trains do not run on Sunday.
Omnibuses run in connection with the trains to and
front the station on Federal street.
Fortickets apply at the . Federal Street Station -of the
Ohio nod Pa. Railroad, to GEORGERicket PARKIN,
Agent. .
ICr Through tickets from Pittsburgh to Cleveland,
price 51,00—and from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati, price
511,110—are sold at the Railroad Station and by
afssiumux,
1 . als:tl Mononanhela House, Pittatitirab.
L. V 41 Li I . c► HA l 4 It 0 IL Al
MINTER ARRANGEMENT.
, vitE eubscribers, Agents tor the Pennsylvania ROA
road Company. arc now prepared to receipt freight
thfOUVI to Philadelphia during the winter at the follow.
in rate, :
For all firet claw goods and woal• • 431,25 per 100 thR
For bacon, butter, lard, tallow, and
all heavy freight 1,00 per 100
Time Fiveday•.
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COV()DIi aieatrA.l, Ag , ts,
InDl2 Corner Venn and Warne sta. Pittsburgh
O F
TIC.--fho partner.hip heretofore exising
be-
N
tween the subscriber., under the name of Gallagby
er.tmagller, was di.solved on the let instant, h
the withdrawal of Hugh Gallagher. The hlteiness will
be settled by the reinaming partners at the old stand.
HUGH ' 6, H RR,
SAMUEL A LONG,
P. H MILLEIR.
ARTN ERSIIIP We have associated with us John
P Phillips, and the business of Bell hp d Grass Found
ing and Gas Pitting, will hereafter ...hCcondmeted under
the style of Long. Miner & Co , at the old stand, No
Front street, between NVosd. and PEni
AMUEL thfleld
S A. - LONG,
P. B. MILLER.
N. E. The services of Gogh Gallagher Will be con
tinued to the new firm lial7:lw
Steamboat €ol3smunteation between .Slettr
York and Liverpool,
, 11111 , . Liverpool and ~New York Pioneer Company's
J. powerful new Steamship PIONEEPi i. 2500 tons
burthein, ASA L. ELDRIOSE, commander, will sail from
New Corti, direct for Liverpool, on the 31. st day of Do
re rabrr, and will leave Liverpool on the 4th day of Fel,-
run ry PASSAGE MONEI FOR LIVERPOOL.
First Cabin, Adults, ' 5.5.00 to $ l OO.OO
do • Cull iron, 45,00 to 5.0.00
Second Cabin, &duos, 5000 to 60,00
do Children, 65,00 to 31.,00
Steerage, Adults, 15,00
.10 Child reit', 8,00
0000 LIVERPOOL TO .REW TORE
First Cabin, Adults, - - - Stlo,oo
do Children, - • - 55,00
Second Cabin, Adults, - - - Sim.°
1 ao Children, - - - 3010
Steerage. Adults, - • - - 30,09
do Children, - - - 20 110
The accommodations m the steamers are not excelled
by any of the steamers now afloat. In first and recond
Cabin, the best the market affords will be furnished.
rhe accommodation, also, for Steerage passengers are
On an entire new plan prrivisions are provnled
by
the vessel, cooked by compitteut persons, and each meal
served regular. SteeEnge passengers Will only have to
furnish thetr owe LedS an t bedding An experienced
Surgeon is nisch - d to each ship in this line.
For terms apply to JANES 13LA.KF2,Y,
,corner nt Sixth and Liberty streets,
dect27 (tend story) Ptuaburgh
P. S —Remittances es usual in large and ama 1 sums,
paid at any Bruit in the United Kingnom Pastages en
raked in any of the sailing packets at the lowest possi
ble talcs, from New York to Liverpool, London and
!ow„ and from thence to New York.
Dancing slSegtOols
11111 E undersigned informs his friends and the public in
eenortri, teat lie has removed his dwelling. from.
4. Reinhard, Third street, to No. IR Penn street IV
He intends to give lessons in the art of dancing, every
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evenings., at the
Vigilant. Rooms, Third street. Ile will also give lessons
every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon, at the Vigilant
Rooms; and every Monday and Fri.tay afternoon, at
his pruritus residence, above mentioned.
He also informs his friends and the citizens of Birm•
illgiVatn, that he intends to give lessons in the art of dan
cing, at that place, every Wednesday and Saturday at
ternoon. All those who wish to avail themselves of
present opportunity to learn to dance, can call on, Mr.
Richter, or Mr. Holmes, near the Market rouse, Birm
ingham, where they can receive the necessary inform.
Lion in regard to terms, are. F. RICHTER,
Professor of Daneing.
NU N II OK—To alt that wish to know the time of day
if you will take the trouble to call at Ht On'ti you
can there get a
at
watch that will keep true time and'
very low, say at about one half the'pride you will have
to pay for the some quality, at any or the old high price
shops in thin city. You can also get at the seem place
and time any thing in the way of hue and fashiona
ble gold jewelry, at ha real value, and not be - robliged to
pay the Jewelers tea per cent- profit, (because!you
bare formerly had to do so,) don't mind what they say, but
come and look, at the goods and prices before you pur
chase elsewhere, at 5t M ARKET STREET.
LAW BOOKS AND hIAtiA.ZIPIES.—(Idey, Ura..
ham, Sartain and the Ladies. - National Elagaz.nes
for February, are received at waais, No. 85 Fourth
street. Dumas' New Work; Sketches in France. equal
to Thackeray's Sketches in Ireland; llothe and its In
fluence—a Story for the Home Circle,
"or sale as above.
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N THE ATIIENIgUhII3I,IIINGS, LIBERTI(STiEUT,
I are al ways supplied with Fresh Oysters, cooked in
the various styles, and served up in a. manner to please
the most fastidious llot Coifeejea, Paitry and other
re freshments, at short.notico,
A Private Saloon for Ladle,
ALSOL-flot, Cold and shower Baths, ready at all
hours, from. 7 A. NI to tc . P. ffi. 6a2o
VPROPERTY roe SALIL—Four Lots in
V Allegheny City, bounded by Southamnion, San
dusky etreei and (lanai. These Lots are near the Ohio
uud l'ennsylvanin Railroad Repot. Terms of payment
made easy—saeured by bond and mortgage.
ANDRBW LEBal. Jr.,
No 143 Fourth !tree'.
ATN EW )(MIK rlf PFLICE.—HOOD is still tell
Aing all the moat fashionable Gold Jewelry, die Sil
ver Spoons, , Gold Chains bold Pens and Pencils, Gold
and Mier Spectacles. Also, a fine assortment of Gold
and Silver Watches, and other goods at New York
prices, which is about one-half leas than usual ratnit
prices in Pittsburgh, and no mistake. If you willplease
call in after you have looked at the goods and prices at
the other establishments, you will at once seen the dif
ferenee between their old high combination prices and
ours Ail we ask is a fair comparison of goods and
prices. Utrall No. M. Market Street.
DRYttIG KOOAIS--Prit the purpose of drying Wool,
Cotton, Lumber, and for Laundry purposes. Also,
for Japanning Cloth and Leather; and for all purposes
where a steady and uniform temperature is desired; an
high s 250 degree:, Fahrenheit or tinder; constructed
to he u heated by steam tubing No dust generated by
the apparatus 11111 i treedom tram danger by fire. recom
mend this mote of drying to public attention.
ta2o Si:AIFE, ATKINSON A OKELY.
4.losling coot aisle or Winter Dry Goods i
, H F. subscriber, defer .incd to cleu; out his stock of
I W0.01.k.,N 7 DRESS and r that WINTBR 60005,
before piling in his supply for the Spring business,
will selltthe remainder 01 those 6001391 a 30 per cent
lower than former
wprices find—
, being 10 per cent. less than
cost. elifehaSer6 ill
AllWool o 4 Lupins, Merinos and Cashmeres;
Printed Cashmeres and filouslins ;.
Bay State bong Shawls; Broche do, do ;
Cloaks and Cloaking! ;
French and English Chintzes.
A LSO—A lot- of Plaid and Figured Bilks, newest
style. Ljattll JAMES A. mqintiuirr.
SAP -4 1 boxes fine Rosin Soap, in store and bream
by SBERRIFF & BINNING, -
-jab No. 10 Market street.
CV:MN—IWO bus. of ear for sale by
C°
Jan SHEREIFF & BINNING.
.
IROOMS-400 dcTi assorted , In store and for sale by
ia2o SHERRIFF & BINNINn.
~(NBGAR-90 t,M . P
ja~O— —..
(1116UT-:4
gale by
FEJHR AND AGUE.—Dr. Osgood ts Indian Oholo
gogue; a certain cure tor Fever and Agee. For
sale by JAMES A. JONES,
yep comer of Liberty and Ilund streets.
ETROLEIMI Oft ROOK CILL—For sal - by
JA.NIES A e . JONES
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71 - 46 VMS - COUGH CANDY For Cooet% Colds,
ja floaroOness,Diffieulty of Breathing; ac. Per agile
byWO]
ED ItMES A. JONES.
141:1Sakak-S-CA-0-1-N biAfiNESIAIa -bottles,-
.10L, tor sole - by - Wan JANT03,.A.:101038:,.•
TEI F 44 4 : , c1 . 41i I P . 4(11 ta I 104 icor iat e: Ikt: , .5.,•.: ,
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SHERRIFF & BINNING
bbls. prime 6our Crony iiastorrniiir
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BencßC of %V. H. Bailey
The performances wilteommence with
C,own, Mr. Bailey
Colamliine, - " 4 01(6 cleana'
Magyar 'War Song, Sari Baftteit'`
Song, Independence Day, Ore, Phillips• , -
The whole to eoneitutaitith • • •
TOM nlsi - O•JERRY,,or,.W.t.".*_;.Loistiora:
Corinthian Tom, - : Mr. 0. - Pciner.:
Jerry, - ; Mr Riehaetlacit
Er To r morrow, Benefit of Arr. Burnett. -
NEW eTrneCTltrN AT
B. wiNTErs's UNRIVA LED Ex.Eriorrozeor
leW OHSMICA', DIORALITALS,
New Dissolving V W , W ., Glironistrope
Viewss - etze„ r
AT L.APANETTE, trALL, - - -
EVEAS EVENING tints WEEK,
(Wttil vita =COMM or 711175031i1Lt IMENINO - .)
THE wiltcommence with titieries of scenes
on the River Rhine, DISSOLVING VlEWS,repre,
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seating Rains, ftloanlighei , Odes, Sea :Vlows.
numerous to Mention (the (ogalities)in advertiaenteirt:
After which, a grand dieplay of
SLX etIROMATROPE VIEWS,'
with a variety of NEW Metamorphoses. - 1 114 eveni
nig's entertainments to -conclude with the far raised
CHEMICAL DIORAMAS. illustrative of the tellistringl -
subjects, susceptible to all the , changes peculiar to.,the
natural day, representing nature In all its brdheneY't . '
MILAN CAI HEDR AL, is fight view/ celebrating Mid:,
night 3 Mass, a •
Bp p t i eu or request, the gorgeous suojeet represent.
log liita,sitazzalps FEAST will be re : produeed.
INTERIOR OF ST M A DELlNE,(Partal;Vlght VieSt_
Celebrstion o High Mass
The (ovary. , subject of the 811171101 7 011P1D.
A DAY EXHIBITION, on Saturday afternoon, at 3 ,
deloeit.
Tickets 25 rents only ; Children under 12 half
price Doors open at 7; tiotabktian commences at 7k
prectse , y.
La - Full desertpt on in „small bills.
CONTINUATION OF THE
Great Senel..Anntseil Sale. For RIO Dlepsl
AT A. A MASON te CO Market 62 and lilarket street,'
All their stocks of Shawls, Silks, French_
no-, Pm smettas, A IpsenF, Cathrseres, -.-
m,,tlr: Goods, together with every otterarticle,
marked down to still lower price- rob maxis( DAVI
OM.Y. s
LOT OF GROUND h klo&g'!8 Plan ot Lots in the
Third Ward or the City of Pittaburgb;aear Mgt( •
street, and being 29 fee, fronton PerirtaylvaniaAifortneii
and running hack 117 feet. The property
(clear of all incumbraliceY, except an aannal:grounfLi. -
rent of one bundled and sixty-five dollars, to 'which
is now subject tin the property artiseveirt.9o.lle..
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meets—iive b ric lc' a 'id two ftame--ant-Wriiitortechigh,-;=. 7- T ,
and renting for about five hundred dollars annually
Price, 51200;
.8600 cash, and 6600.0. 6 atontba 7 =6y,., - ,:, ,r :
good endorsed paper.
Attorney - ,at taaril •
No. 12) F0C.r61.1.060f;,7--
POSITIVE SALE
T ISE STOCK-00.D1VE:454.900:5'.,
J. V. DTLIJIR
South-East Gorsser- lit arXset, is Le'o •
jolg A VING determined to close - business by the. firstar
DK April next, wall positively sell his entire .stoeki
without reserve.
far A T.O 8..T,-4F2
The stork on hand is 'arse andAvelt,itooried,--being - -.L.
Pesti goods of reoent,purcitase, coMprising itr
fall as.,,,,tment of, DonitHtze “ciathi, Clotht4lC - assiatereei.::: • r
and Vestings, I fish Ltikrnf , Linen
Cusbn,ere and French Merida's; Arrotees;;Mr:Q
heir L uatre; Mons de !Alps, plain end fieldi with
assortment of colter new style dre:a goods,
SILKS—A 'arse stock of Patin- lilaok LuitrefnuleYZ
and Plain chameleon dress silks; plain black - and eltattgei;. - ,.
able Turk Satins.
AWLs —Broehe, Square,fartd. Long Shasvls.
large assortment l,( Ray :state Long Shawls; white
colored crape and silk shawls. - -
As the entire sleek will be closed cult atthe time abovi
named, many of these goods will be sold at prices with-,
out ragani to cost. Easton:lets may therefore 'rely ortbe7 -
lag offered the '
BEST BARGAINS CWTH:P'SEASON !
j ‘o:2mo. . -
FESTIVAL AN:1) - SIIPPKR.
The Benefit of,tho':l7.4o.43oLptllt Ohnrch'
tiIHP: Ladies of the First Baltd.t,t, - Ltouelt, would . retr
speettudy annoodee that.they_Naill *tire a Festiyal:
and :upper on THURSDAY ENESING;,2•2II4:
LAFAYETTE HALL,--1110: P:loCedEki2olloilpplied to i
the payoteat of t , e debt contracted hy.the re building_of
their house of worship, debtroyed by the groortte o f
.• - •
1845, .
All the delicacies - atls- season, insonneetion with the
supper, will be.serneil up in superb: style, -
The celebrated SYbkte , s Brits& Rand ~ have kindly vol. '•
untee real their services for the occasion.,
No pains will he spared to make the eveniazpleasanl
and agreeable to the company. ' •
Tres ass in Supper 50 Cents—to be obtained at the-ditir;
et A. H. English so Co.'s'Book :Store,: , tindTrur,a
lowing committee of arrangements .
Gee W. ISfeEtrati, eca.-Artbare,
w. H Esenson, Edw. Di- Junes, Jacob , Bootiyer."
dmissinn to Refieshment 1-fall, to those who have no
tickets, to cents
Doors open from 6P. M. Supper at 7.
LLKOS U It —A vlendict - engraviim of
. dn. Governor of litrirgaryP Lottis , KOSsolh,
just reeetseil. For sale (25 els. each) •
1t10..7). - - •
110 Wood street. fiear-Fiftli::_,
Proctamnitowr;
cITV OF PIrrABLIFIGIII::SS:'-li.tinrstiatice , ofthe:::
following Resoltitioit,,passeg'bt the Common laiiiuit.;'.;,
ot' tile City of Pittsburgh. on IheSth ant Orlaithert,
A. ll lesl,—"&snirefi, That theAleyor bedirietidterth - /-1
with to 0410 his Pniclatriation,:ordetlai a netveled•!:: s
" tioa, to fill a vacancy in the delegationlci th - e, Cottrnon
Council for the . Third 'chit 14. Guthrie ::
Mayor of said City, do , issne this, my, proelamatiim:de- ,
c tart nn that on FEU the 311th-day cr-7.1-4 - ,..y; A.
1852, the freemen. of the Third Ward . , of said Citytquaik
-o,d to vote for members of the Hottsei - of 'Represents
lives of this ContOlooWOCath, _will meet at the piaci, of
holding . their ,elettb-nR, and' eleotby'ballOt. one citizen
of said Ward to be ti triemtlet.,OFThe.CorintionCouell of
said ill , .
Given under my hand and seal , of said City oftitt
burgh, this 10th day of January. A,
jag--3t. • 301.1 N -8.:G1.1:6.11BIE., hinterjag--3t..
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To Prlnset
clP°T—itri...4 .„zileAtalt'ot Democratic
per bustuesg: rite who le
the irfir c ties of . Pennsylvania*
Paer'in one-
of
-js , ;Alseidedlr Democratic, -and
N EWSPAPER
A
rde
the
is fo r sale. 'The- .4.,Cakc...equxity- patronage
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N 1 1' 4 "a r a p
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P"fi"ale. utdaea V641 1;
r n 4n lirlebtors'itrsell.' , Address , 'e4ar
•!°r- PHILLIPS'
pereonalfy, or by ion.e t yosi,pihsburigli, Pa,
ja:Alaf ' hallo o
The p a l e l
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je:y
engagedwi
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taking in r: u a.
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surveys
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ante.aanrd._,mating
4 Mineral "ais6 a
in
Class fianhed 'plint3:"ol the
subterranean*,s
Coal hstne-'; antediutentana:. Collteriett-43,
open to an engagement at% ar's
Office, svhera
_ti~.aili be ' fowl to be-a.:cattlifal.atal'l7srt .. c
worthy nervaut. and Wilidiakabitnacif genernitY4 l . 9 .4 ll 4,l
Respectable rakrCuaakin4o.o64OL:B l *v.ieinua:7 l /?! 0 ?
Ire4diretr;'• .
faruithed:tna.se*Y. At.lioraCßOFt-
A O /0. 4. C.5 . *: Urt- • jyreularlypitil.
Appreatice-,Viraatedt
.A.N pprerdire fa- Wallted.l.o lettrlL'theLlitlisirliai Of:a
Number. A. boy from - 14 , to be , seats ..olti f iCgood
character, lit delliNd.- floe tiomillecoordarf.mreihk .. be
preferred. Eaaprirelof HATUF-X-r}
jaaNitifklAr, No- V 2 Fourth street::
A. card.
'UHF. undersigded tominkhailiaj property (deettoYed
1 fire , at zesemianyvitin partiallyin-_
by the
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t insurance InPinTr h. A-.
Bared in Ike Stttn,l4.,' huts street, feels it ni a d-P 4 y:
r;t r . rg e t : t d e :t:h : m t amount ag -pee Company
though, rkt h : a n y f r, L fai :b u l i a t u a: r "a os n6 Ylia
TRAY.lhaoo . nn i : P E r td v. iy
some t.lll4:l
months to COM'.
Settle . kZ , St) JanuarY.lsl.4
INVES'FIRRNT.-t-Fott 'if-ALIO.--,t•Goliud Rent
0 of Eighty I)olltteat yeat,ice.gred• - 0n ' "4114 06
tty
property. AL40,0 Ground Renfor FOrtyDrOnfttnfles4'. ,
equally well secured. They onit be-sold - 4f epanitelY, if
desired Petsuna wanting a sok - . intrpstalePt:sl- funds
ahnutil attend without delay n
'FS CUTHBERT,GeneraI Agent:
• _ -nO Sfnithfieldorreet.
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111NoCaPIAL, or Praaratiros )17*Eir-4a,,an effec
t, tivc teninnnivn casen 07 debiligiiinpotenty and
all trtegularitins of wtloTo. • Aw.o#- IDVlP7aling Medi
cine it In unequalled Only "Agen c EL hi>
N0...50" S cy ill-THFID ST
DinitiESS' h Co', toactralat ~audA:fr. u stA Extermi•
maw', prepared. 4 3, iQskilfull-audtrActical dtpuitsu
Price 25er:we a hex
la% NO. 50,55113111
.11411. De-ire for strong .Drink. is eared - the USea of
I Dr. Cook Remedy for Intealperstace:
One Dollar a bottle..
NO. 50 SKITHFIEIiti BT,
IILUOPLLS - 4 1 . 10 tons nedforii Forge tindJuntam !Mamie,
JUIP on consignment and for eallelle ' - -
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iten , , HMG & MOCTIFIC.ID.
ClOFFlRE—Pr,raeltio and Java Coffee in. eturn and for
‘ i Kale by . o . 4 . _Zt I KiNG it IiWORELEAD
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RFINELISUGA,IIS—Towdered, Cruidied,Ntarifted,
LI, and Loaf, in *tore and: fur side try
jl NtrA, MOOR fIE4D,
SUGAIV—A •few hhdk good t ilt stow itnii for
1111 • zooby , 1ia291 KINDA. MOORHEAD.
Mgood article of Plantation and Sup
11 , 1 Souse, for sale by • ,
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iIM ec - . osuv' ata
UCti A LEAVES-2 bbls.. fnr sate by
KEYSER Es Iti'DOWELL,
.4119 - 140 Weal street
FIFTY GROSS EXICAN .NUSrADIG.LININIEDIT
M —for salelrir Garai, _KEYSER & M'DOWEL3.O.
Ci HOULDER 81u5.c6;9--Of on - Ports and - sizes for
sale by Valli) - ERN tint. MANSWEet„
ktUSSES--For rho rawest,. mire of Hernia or Rap.
. -
I tore; for sale by -
jal4
IOWE'd COUGH- CA.NH' --For Coughs, Colds,
Hoarseness, ece i for.salesNellplesa:e and retail, at.
mannfactorprs' Prices; bp; -
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OnDOZ.„ TIIIIMPSONS Wiyl7.lllFor: sale
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ca.-.4--N.tnABONL.t-tti. - RlCCl:tang
LlPo N j e ibl a btlZit eLattietiV ilatt0 411 #!!! - ' 4 1, v 3 ? ,
v4,50,and:5561} jtgtl6
11,1111,11: NOS AND A. - MASON
-111 & Co. are closing.-out aik aßit Ifteekikt:Yreeck
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