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This circumstance, coupled-with the intelligence from our corres pondent at Sheerness, which we gave m onr paper of Monday fast, would imply that the foreign relations of the country aro not in that satisfectory state which it would bo so desirable ;. .they should be,- and that active preparations ore ■■■' in progress.. .■ ■ ■.■ - . ... . +■■ from Woolwich, January 8, it is stated, that tiio Duke of Wellington has been in almost dally communication with SirX.F. Durgoyoo, lospec - tor General of fortifications ; and their.deHbera.: tions have, it is said, been-dlrected.to the best - means of protectingthc metropolis, in case of an " invasion. Several military cam pa are likely to. , be formed round London. Orders have been received to place Shfeerness in a-proper state of defence, to have ber supplies of.amunitloa.and ' ■; warlike stores in readiness sat that -port. -It is also stated that the lino regiments will have an . .addition of 10,000 made to them, over' the num ber of the estimates of last year. Sasuoh Eisnisa.—A Marysville (California) i -paper gives thefoHowing account of i&B manner ; in wWclr the Indiana,catch Bataon: ; ; : «Wo witnessed a new andexciting kind of ' sport yesterday morning. Salmon of huge dimen sions, audio groat numbers, accompanied by ' thousands of .smaller.fty,.were then ;strnggling j:; " o ver the Bhoals; in the river oppoaito our city.— • Thither the Indians promptly repaired with their ; gpearis. where they at onee commenced anindis ' ' criminate slaughter. .They, were captured in ■: i large numbers, and in the following manner: <A email barbed spear is attached to nstralgbtpole, some twelye or fifteen feet in length. On the ifish: being wounded, its struggles immediately ■ 'detach the spear from the pole, butthey are made fast together by a strong cord, some eighteen inches in length, by the aid of Winch , thoy are safely stowed: te the shore, Xhetaking o r-. . u.-.jmd ■securing was performed By the Indians with great skill ond dexterity, and excited thecuri- I“. " osity of hundreds Who were watching their ope - * rationsfrom the river bonk," .. . cswddlßg under There was a floe old general<*«> who havlng spent most of his life .athefield of Mara, knew very little about• * e n^on 0 / st C ßpmtftofWnmet profession Innocent os &n defend Most cve& thing ear e high integrity aid indomitable bravery. He WM ymrs Old, ood his toils were aver, when Master Dan Cupid brought him acquainted .with a wid-. ow Wadman, m whose'eye lie began to detect •some thing that made him uneasy.* Hera was .. the result of. leisure, »• :,t • / , During hia service he had never seen any thing werthy of notice m a woman’s eye .1“ r fact, -be would scarcely have noticed whether a woman had three eyes in her head or only one, for, no matter where his .own eyes were, thoughts were only .among i!?gwns,..,ai)d , • and wounds,” and love was a thing h -■ in his memory, jast as he ttmembered once reading a nsionary story, booh,, cailed biahnights’: Entertninment, when & h y. . Well then Oenerai bad settled down into an aAßasasVrSs^S obTaencra’s iiy, a deal of perplexity- was ' doomed to fall, and he soon found himself ,& troubled waters, the depth of which he could by * nonet 6 unlcrstand. Beflounderedahoutlike a csged rat under a pump—and BOclf another meiaoeboly iisbiout of. water never, before, ewal lowed the bait; hoot and all, of tho angling god of lore. The poor General We mustgive him a name or we cau’t tell tho story, ond the best name for such a story is- Uncle Toby. -Poor - General UncteToby debated abstractedly about - hiß jhw position; and never ? had- siege or .com -11 paign given to him such perplexity before., At length, however, the blunt honesty of nls v disposition rise uppermost among the confleting planß,-nnd his-oourse was chosen.. .Atachoolhe I once studied' ‘-Othello’s defence” toTeeite at an exhibition, but made a great failure; and lie nows recollected there, was something, in this defence” Very much like what he wanted to say. • He got the book immediately,. found / the pas sage) clapped on his hat with a determined air, and'passed off to the widow Wadman’s, with - - Sbakspearo under his arm, . .. ■ *_* l jMadajD,” ; said General Uncle Toby, opening - his booklet the marked place, with thesolomnity ■ of a special pleader at the bar—Madam — Rude am Hn my speech, -r; And liiileUeSi’-d will; ilm ael phrase of peace; ■ ' .Fortlnce ihrge arms of mine hud seven tosts pilli, _ - Till now tome nine moo-w wa»icd, limy Imve ui*ed Their dearer action lu tho tented field; • • And little of ilu* great world can l spealc, More than pertam*to fftats.of b.-Oii ano battle, , Aadlhefefore ,, — J Here the General closed the book,, viped his ." forehead,-looked,'up at the ceiling, and said with aspasmodie gasp— I luant to gu married." Tho widow laughed for ten minutes by the watch before she conld utter a syllable, and then she saidp with precious tears of/humor rolling down her good natured cheeks, —“ And who is it you want to ronrTy. General ? ” -v- ,••••• y ou y« said Uncle ' Toby, flourishing his sword arm in the air, and. assuming a military ■ attitude of defiance, as if he expected an assault from the widow immediately. “ Will you kill me if I marry you?” said the ' widow with a merry twinkle of the eye. “No madam! ” replied Undo Toby, mamost ■ serious and deprecating tone, ns if to assure " 1 : her that such anidea had never.entcred bis head. “Weil, then, 1 guess I’ll many yon,” said . the widow: ■ “Thankyou,.ma’am,” .said Uncle Toby, “hot. one thing Tin bound to tell you of, madam—/ wtnr a tag ! ” - ■ ; • - The widow started; remained silent a moment, ' had then went into a longer, louder.and merrier . V langh than she had indulged iu before, at ; the end of which she drew her seat nearer to tho ' General; .gravely laid her hand on his bead, gentle lifted his wig off and placed it on the ta ble! General Uncle Toby had never known fear in - hot battle, but he now felt a most decisive in , olinatiou to ran away. The widow laughed again; os though she never would stop, and the General was about to clap hishat upouhisde * nuded head; and bolt, when the facetious lady placed her hand upon his arm and detained him. - She then deliberately raised her other hand to ; ‘ her head, with n sort of military precision, ex ecuted a rapid madoeove with her five fingers, , pulled off her whole head of fine glossy hair, i and placing it upon tho table by the side of-the , General’s remained, seated, with ludicroup-gra* i V vity, in front of her.occepted lover, quilt toM. As may be expected, • Uncle Toby now laughed | with the widow, and they soon grow so merry, \ over- tbo affair that the maM servant peeped - through the keyrhole at the noise, and saw tbo old couple dancing a jig and bobbing, their bald ■■ pates at tach: other like a pair of Chinese man darins. So the two very shortly laid “their " heads together’’ upon-the. pillow of matrimony ,—scuddmg under hart polls, 0 Auotliei’ Jjeab ! Stopltt : - . The Housq of Representatives has has hail its attention called to a Department in whioh th« ra baa probably been os profligate n waste of the - public money carried on within a fen years past, as in any of the better known modes of deplet, ing the treasury. ■ . ■ ■ Mr. MeLinahon (dom.) of Pa., from the Ju diciary Committee, reported a-, bill to regulate tho fees and costs to be allowed to the clerks, marshals, and attorneys of tlio Circuit and .Dis trict Coart of. the United States. lie moved that it be referred to a Committee of the Whole on the Strte of the Union, and that five thou-. Sand nhp'es of tho bill and report be printed. ' Being asked why lie proposed so. lsTgs a num ber of copies, he said the increase of the ex pense of the juduiary, from tho ogonization of the government to the present time, had led the committee to investigate the causes which have produced the result. . Ho stated that in the year 1800, the expenses of the judiciary wore $42,- OOQin 1848, $373,098 { in 1850, $560,484 .7 The population of thecountry has increased 388 percent, while the expenses of the-,judiciary have increased T,037.p0r cent- in lhat period of time. In the northern district, of New York,- lhe.expenses of the judiciary, independent of tho jadges, from 1830 to the present time have :..t - - increased from $8,500 to $43,975, and they are about twelve times as great os they .were twelve years ago. In Mossaohnsetis, within a, similar - period of-time, tbs expenses have increased from $9,089 to s92,72o—about ten times as grest-as they were ten years ago—and this ex clusive of tbs salaries of the judges. Tbeso, ■ and.various other facts-aro mentioned in the ro -;.._-.-port. Mr. MoLnnehn’s motion was agreed to. Knglouil Preparing for—Something. • We copy the following from: the London Ship ping Gazellt, oi Jan.9:— The New York Tribnnersays that Mr, Benja min, the npwly elected Senator from Louisiana; te of Jewifih descent, and that he still remains of that persuasion. HABPKU ~. *EHOMAS TIIXLI*IP9 Harper'* PHllipe,! Bditora & Proprialora. l PITTSBURGH: TUESDAY MORNING :-::"..*-:FEBRUARY 10 democratic ticket. ton PBESIDENT OJ-TEB UHITEB BTATEB: JAMES BUCHANAN, OP PENNSYLVANIA j Subject to decision of iht Tftmocrauc General Contention ron VICB FBESIPEKT; - WILLIAM R. KING, . OE ALABAMA; ... r Subject to the tame decision; - Tbe Man Found I The ridiculous controversy which is going on concerning the heroes of the .Whiskey Insurrec tion, between 11. M, Brackenndge, and Neville B Craig, is likely to last os long as the Trojan war! The weapons,which tha learned Thehnps are using were borrowed from the armory of St. Giles, odd very much that they will not be returned to the Billingsgate ladies in os good a condition ns when they were obtained. How the war will terminate, we cannot predict, but we suppose it will he like the end.of tbe famous fight of-the,grimalkins of Kilkenny.' ■ A quid nunc friends of ours .toldns a story* Uie other day, which may, or may not, be true, but we will let our readers have it for what it is worth. A wager was made between a couple of gentlemen that not a single person could be found in tbe city who had read either Craig’s or BracUenridge's epistles. A. W. M , Esq., who held tho stakes, made diligent enquiry for two days, and when he was about to deoide that no such curious Individual existed, some one in formed him that Dr. S- r had been studying the controversy. lie hurried off to tho Doctor nod asked if he had read tho ortioles in ques tion. Tho Doctor answered .that he had, but he feared they would bo the death of him. He had been chosen by the two historians to deeido upon tbe literary. merits of their compositions, as well as their claims to victory; but tho task had destroyed his digestion, and had made oth er serious Inroads on his health, so that ho thought bo would bo under tbe necessity of re signing n. lucrative ofiico which-he hold, connec ts l with the sanitary regulations of our city; and be had just got a bit of news that added lo his distress: Brackenndge had bought of Kay seventeen reams of fools-cap and as many gross of steel peas; and Craig had been heard to de clare that he would have tho last word, if it cost him as many articles os the number of tales in the Arabian Nights! Of course M decided tho wager that one man was foaml who had read Ibo commentaries on Ibe Whiskey Insurrection. We hope, for the peace of tho city, that Ibe contest, now going on, is only for tho purpose of trying the powers of the historians to wield ■ the weapons of fat. Odes; and that thememory of their ancestors will Only be colored with ink, and not incarnadined with the blood of the ••Neville connection" and the Brackouridges. pay* There is an articlo In the Caret to of yos tenlay, signed “ Fames! ” noticing out refer ence to the extraordinary course of the Police Committee, loappomtiog the Watchmen. Now, wo cannot help thinking that "Earnest is 11 in fun.” He must be : for we have yet to see or hear of the man who justifies the course of tbe Committee, in their efforts to give tho Muyor an iqjbecilo Watch. What is it to Mayor Ouih rie whether the members of tho Watch are Whigs or Democrats t Nothing. Ail ho wants to kdotv, isi 'that-they ore competent, and will bo efficient. Wc are not SWatjc that many of tbe new supply will answer these qaadihentibh?, and, from this impression wc were induced 'to 1 object to the contemptible conduct of ibo Com mittee. IThat responsibility do the Coramitec incor in tbo oyca of the citizens In presurving the pcaco of tho.city ? None at alii They are, it is true,'appointed to act with, the Mayor in se lecling-Ca efficient Watch for that purpose; but tho present year they appear to have devoted all their talents (?1 to thwart his honest efforts nud bring the city back to tho state of chaos in which Mayor Guthrie found it when he went into office. This writer compares tho conduct, of Mr. Guthrie to that of Barker, when that distinguish ed individual popped into the watch-house a re cusant Committee, who would not agree to his vagaries- “Earnest" may think that by doing SO he degrades Mayor Guthrie; but, iuonr opin ion, the only person who could bo degraded by such a comparison, is tho anonymous scribbler who volunteers to make it. The upright courso of Mayor Guthrie is too well known to the peo ple of Pittsburgh to be effected by su;h attacks ns tho editor of the Gazette has permitted to ap pear m his columns. Deficiency In Pork. The Cincinnati Price Current gires a state ment of the number of Hogs packed, in a great portion of Ohio, Indians, Kentucky, town, Illi nois, Missouri and Tennessee. Tho returns are not entirely full, hut they show a deficiency of 116,885 when compared with 1850. When the statement is complete we shall publish it. At St. Louis only about 50,000 head of hogs have been packed this season, being more than one-third less than the lastseosou. The num ber Of barrels of Pork put up was 6,000 ngninßt 9,000 last year. The firm of Asbbrook & Co. sold all their stock on the 26th, tho product of about 8,000 hogs— lesß than about half the "proportionate quantity of hams, say 10,000 shoulders at Gj c; 10,000 Bides at G.j 0., and from 6,000 to 8,000 hams at 7c. The IrUditgencer says it is the largest sale' and the highest prices paid this season. The sale is about equal to 6j o. round. The same house was offered $l3 for all their Mess Pork, and 7} o •for No. 1 Lard. Rates of Toll for l 853» Tho Canal Commissioners of Pennsylvania have published their Toll Sheet for the year 1852; It differs but littlo from that of last year, except in tho rates of toll charged upon emigrant passengers.; These aro to; be oharged iit the'rate Df $2 each from Philadelphia to Pitts burgh, or less than one-third of a cont per mile, while tho oars conveying them aro to pass toU/rte. This will afford inducements for emigrants to pass through Pennsylvania,- and still further West, instead of occupying the large unsettled tracks ia'the western port of this State. Other pas sengers will bo charged two cents per mile, as heretofore. • : UiiLBOADS is Vibomix.< —A speoial commit tee of'the Legislatnre of Virginia have made a report in favor ofthe early completion of the following works, and recommend that tl e sums stated he respectfully subscribed to each of them by the State : > - Va. & Term. B, B. $760,000, State sub 8cripti0n.....;.,.....— $4 >O,OOO Danville B. B. s6oo,ooo:State anbscjnp ition 360,0UU Southside R. R; $600,000 State suhsarip- tlon ~,300,000 O & Alex. R. R. $120,000 State SubsUrip- > tion... , 262,000 ManaasaGap B; 8,.„ 400,000 Total amount State subscription; < $1,822.00° A Tali Shot.— Mr. Gilbert' M. Sears, of Bay side,-Talbot connty,'Mcb, killed and bagged- at one shot on the 24th - ultimo, forty-five canvass back and red-head ducks. * Philadelphia County Convention* | The Philadelphia bounty Dembcratia fiet on Thursday last, ahd Sleeted tfcefolfowififc 'named gentlefnen delegates to the State Convene lion. They are'fMbrabl4t<r:-the,npmjntttioh'sef 'Mr Buchanan to the 'Presidency, an& have been so instructed Wm. V. McGrath, ..Sltchuel Fagan, Miles SweenoyrSmith SkmneiyGeorge Moore, Samuel Jackson,-John 8h Nicholas; Jesse iT. .Vodges,, JosephXippincott, Johu McFaull, Andrew Noble, Michael Arnold-, Geo. Hergesbeiraer, Wm. Clothier. r- v. : s > ; • ... v . A Convention of Spirits. The following singular notice we find in the last'Cleveland-Plaindealer: Spieitual Notice. —The Spirits will hold a Convention at Cleveland, Ohio, on the 1< tb in stant, for the purpose of bringing together, as near as possible, the two worlds, ami.to promul gate the cause of truth and wisdom. Friends of the caose aro invited to attend. ,U. 8 JifniTa.—An official statement of the operations of tho 11. 8. Mint, m Philadelphia, and the branches in NewOrleaDß, Charlotte, (N. C ,)and Dahlonega, (C1e0.,) gives tho following account of the coinage for 180 l . Number of Pieces. Value. 085 736 iJi52-.689.878 43 3 527,000 10,i;i2,000 00 105 866 324,454 00 83 856 851,692 00 Philadelphia, . New Orleans, ■*. Charlotte, N. C*, Dohlonega, Geo., Total, 28,701,958 $05,488,626 43 Of the "whole amount coined, $774,397 were in silver coin, and $99,035 43 in copper. The rest in gold. The expense of coinoge at Philadelphia is for ty.two hundredths por cent., at-'New Orleans one arid eight-hundredths per cent., at Charlotte three and fifty-five-bnndredths per cent., and at Dahlonega three and thirteen-hundredths per cent _ Fairfield,'the widow of the poet Sumner Linoolir Fairfield,"Will open a series of poetical readings, next Monday; in Soqsom at. Hall, Philadelphia. The “ Shu’’man says that her success elsewhere leads liim to expect that she will make on equal impression In Philadel phia.— IFasA. Telegraph. The “succcsb” alluded to, wo presumo Must be in collecting money with which to publiah the pootical works of her late husband—a business she has been employed in, to onr certain knowl edge, for the last fifteen years. The book has not yet been published, wo believe, and proba bly never will be. Parson Browulow makes the following reply to a remark one of his exchanges that Uio parson is so prone to discontent and so muoh desires to have things his own way, that he would quarrel with the nngols in heaven: I expect to go to heaven when I die, but whe ther I create nny “ discord” there or not, de pends opon affirmative answers to the following vuesfions — ... , Will there he any Senatorial elections there ? Will the nominations of candidates take place in caucus'! Aud if so, will any faction attempt to cast any more votes than it is entitled to i In either case l will raise a row. Bat those with whom 1 am at war in this world, need have no fears of being involved, os they arc not likely to get there! . _ The Tempeuaxce Movement rx Geobgu.— In Savannah, Go., large temperance meetings have lately been held, and the last grand jnry of Chatham county made a formal presentment to 14 that growing evil, the number and charac ter of the shops in the city of Surannab, for the retailing of spirituous liquors." The grand jury recommend to the eooneil of the city, that one license only be granted for each of the Wards of the city, at an increased fee for the privilege, and that applicants for such license must be recommended by tbo heads of families residing Id their respective wards. isutis Deputation —The New Orleans Delta announces the arrival, in that city, of General Luther Wake, with n deputation of Seminole Indians, from Arkansas, ou their way to Florida, The object of iho General is to induce Bowlegs, 'dh’dlbe Remainder of the tribe now io Florida,, to migrafbi,peaceably to tho West. Among tbo Indiana in tbo Cteaeral's suUe ore, Abram, one of the oldest and most’ noted! warriors of the tribe, and a sister of Bowlegs, through whose inflaence ho has no doubt of being abiß to prevail on the Indiana now running in Honda, to remove to the West daring tho approaching Spring. jggy- Speaking of Mrs. Sinclair's first appear ance ns Lady Teazle, a New York paper says, .. io person she is above the medium size, fault ess in figure and feature; os fair and templing to the eyes as 44 Thai fnhiedra ftuii, who., mortal lotla Hiougfit death huo ibc world Aod ad our woe* 14 It is Boid a gentleman offered her $4090 to break her engagement with Brougham, and not appear ou the stage; hut if she sustains her popularity she will net 30,30 or $50,000 a year. t*«M- Makiuaue ov Jesnt Link.— Miss Lind was married in Boston on the sth inst, at the resi dence of 8. W. Ward, Esq., her banker in that city, to Mr. Otto Goldschmidt, a pianist of Ham burg, in Germany, (who, it is stated, had per formed at several of her concerts in this coun try.) Sho was married according to the rites of tho Episcopal Cburoh, by tho Uov. Dr. Wain wright, in the presence of Ex-Governor Everett: N. J. Bowdltcb, Esq., her legal adviser; Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Ward; and tho Swedish Consol. Tbo oouple, it is said, will reside for the present at Northampton, Massachusetts. Pennsylvania Leoislatubb.— Last week a bill wls reported in tbo House of Representatives, to allow the banks of tho State to issue small notes, and also to permit the small notes of bonks out of tho State to circulate in Pennsyl vania. A bill was also reported to create a free banking system; and a resolution adopted in favor of tbo construction of a ship canal around the falls of Sault St. Mary’s, by the general gov ernment. jgy Tbo Supplement to the Sunbury andErio Railroad Company as originally drawn, to allow ihe different corporations to subsoribe Uo slock, has beon passed in the llonso of Representatives by a vote of 70 to 9. This veto shows that the popular branch of- the Stato Legislature have a high appreciation of this important work, and we hope that the Senate. will promptly concur in seconding the notion of the House. Iu speaking of tho Pittsburgh and Ro chester Railroad, thoßoohesler Advertiser says r “With the opening of tho season, we suppose tho Rochester end of the read will be oommonccd, and thuß will two of . tho greatest manufacturing cities in the country bo approximating each oth er When tbo road is done, there will be a rapid interchange of greetings between the Lakists and tbo denizens of the Ohio Valley.” Tho Kossuth Resolutions inviting Gov ernor Kossuth to the capital of Now Jersey, and expressing sympathy for his oause, have been passed by the Governor. Garret 8. Cannon, T3sq-, of Bprdentown, has been designated by the-Governor'M the-bearer of in the name of the State, to Gov. Kossulh. Ohio and Indiana Raileoad.— Wm. Mitchell & Co. have’ contracted to complete this road from Crestline to Fort Wayne. The work Is to be commfinCeff sssoon as Individual subscriptions In Crawford county, amount- to s4s,ooo—one half of-which is BOW subscribed. ■ , 'BSt'Among ' the inventions of modern soi enoe, few confer a greater benefit on (the commu nity than that contribution of Chemißtry to the healing arty known as Ayrr'* In onr advertising colums may be found the evi dence of distinguished gentlemen, that shows their confidence in its peouliar efficaoy to core ,'diatempera of the Throats and Lungs. ' * • viAoWidtudrswStevenaoutof; Virginia, is strong ly urged! bya.correspondent - of the Union, as the Democratic candidate for thO.Vice Preetdcu- SrsX. - VT-'" g-::A V ' . cy- , „ „ Counterfeit Bills of the denomination of s■?''> oa the State Bank of Indiana, have been put in |to circulation in that State. The counterfeits I at e well executed, and well calculated to deceivo, [ and are on-the Branches at New Albany and In dianapolis. • ' Rev.-Dr. Whedan,- a Professor in the Michigan [ University, has been dismissed from his chair, 44 for preaching a higher law sermon.” The youngest convict in the Ohio Penitentiary is only twelve years of age—the oldest is seventy five. At Campbellsville, Ky, during one of those cold nights, of which the reader has probablj heard, a woman was frozen to death while sleep ing m bed with two companions. Gen- John E- Wool has been nominated as a candidate for the Presidency bya meeting of the citizens of Troy, N. Y. Mrs. Catharine Sinclair hos concluded an en gagement with the manager of the Chestnut St Theatre, tn Philadelphia, and will shortly ap ■pear there- Ills rumored that she intends vißit ing Europe. A petition was presented in the Assembly of New York, on the sth inst., containing fifty-five thousand signatures, asking the passage of a law to .prohibit the sale of intoxicating drinks. The people of lowa' are petitioning their Le gislature for the passage of a free banking-law, similar, to the one in operation in New York. Catharine nayes is in the South, under her new management. By tho last accounts, she was going to Havana, where no doubt sbo will reap a golden harvest, as there is no opera there this season. The Democratic Convention, of Maine, on the sth inst., renominated Gov. Hubbard, unani mously adopted tbo Baltimore platform, and agreed to abide tho decision of the National Con vention. Ex-President Van Boren is writing a history of his own life and times. The Democratic State Convention of Missouri, for tho appointment of delegates to the National Convention, will meet in Jefferson City on the? 6th day of April Capt. Levy, charged with illegal correspon dence with tho President of Mexico, h»B been bailed at Washington in $5,000, Mr. Hunt, member of Congress from Now York, being his surety. Wc are plcosqetp learn that the resolutions urging upon Congress the construction of a Ship Panel arouud tho Falls of St. Mary’s bays pass ed the llouso of Representatives of this State.— It is stated in support of the enterprise, that WO now anUujllly import 10,000 lons of copper at an outlay of $4,000,000. With ordinary fa cilities the whole of this, not to say ton times the quantity of a better quality and nt a lower price, can be furnished by the copper mines of Michigan. Her production of copper even in the last five years has exceeded 5000 tons. Her I Iron mines are yet more undeveloped, by all ac counts agree in stating them to bo of unexam pled richness, and the ore being found iu nearly a pure state. More than this, the fisheries, the | lumber, aud the produce trade of Lake Supcii* I or are destined to be immense, and.ti ia beliered that an expenditure nt the Sault of a few hun dred thousand dollars woold give a wonderful impetus to the whole region. ___ 44 Black Swan” by some folks, Bang in Boston, a few evenings siocc, before au auJicnco who paid a dollar a head to hear her, and even in that oity, usually so complaisant to a dark complex ion, there is no denying that she made a failure. The Beo says of her : “The persona! appearance of Miss Greenfield is not very attractive. She is,a stout-built ne gress, not quite so dark as tho .Northern blacks. Sho was modestly attired, in o blue and white brocade. Sha wore uolbing ou her head but what nature gave her. Wc are . told that sbo makes no pretensions to be an artiite, and that sho contemplates o visit to Europe for the pur pose of finishing tier musical education. But ■setting aside all Ibis, we are really at a loss to discover any peculiarity in the 44 Black Swan that should entitle her to bo considered a “mu , great wonder.” It is truo that she has a great ’iOThjfoss of voice, and con sing 44 Down among the dead men," as well as sho causing 44 Ah, don’t mingle," from “Soranambula." Yet sbo boo neither taste, method, or style. Wc hnvo far better singers among our owu block popula tion, and certainly far more graceful and attrac tive persons.” _ Fenny Savinas Basks. —io Loudon Bud many other Euglish cities, S»v ings Banks have been established iu whiob ns tow as ono penny (two coats) are taken on deposit. Their success is said to be most encouraging, paring the post year, one of these Banks, io ;Londen, re ceived on deposit £3,600 (SIi,6OQJ paid in by 11,300 persons averaging about a dollar and a half for caoh depositor. Itis said the ole posit or a arc of every class, of both soxcb and of ullages, the children of substantial shop keepers, as well os those of tho most dograded and impoverlMied classes taking their pennies to the Bonk, while tho beauty of tho system is that many of (tie most prodigal persons among tho poor have boen induced to commence saving, when other wise they would never hnvo thought of snob a thing. Is not this worth attention hero. Ship oiasl llt Sault Sl« Marie Tbr Black Snun Eliza Greenfield, who has been christened the Tun Rush von Gold.— lt would Beem that the California fover has broken out with inoroasWl violenoe, aud is “carrying off” all our Bpare population. The Now York Tribune says 44 it is idle, worse than idle, to visit this city with the idea of engaging a passage by steam across tho Isthmus to California. AU the vessels (both Panama and Nicaragua) are full up to April, and thoso for that month ore rapidly filling up- Either ongago your passage weeks beforehand, or take your way oround the Uora or over tho Sierra—there is no help for it. Fight in thh Chickasaw Nation. —Tho Fort Smith Herald gives an account of an encounter with four Seminole Indians, returning from Tex as with whiskey, to be sold in the Creek nation, and a party of tho Chickasaw Light Horse, or dered out to stop tho traffio by Col. Harper, the Chiokaßaw agent. During the conflict, CUin chi-kee, captain of the Light Horse, killed throo of his opponents with a knife, after which he was himself shot through tho head by a Semiv nole who is yet at largo, but a formal demand has been mado for him. Japan An imposing United States Bquadron is to visit Japan next snmmor, as has already, been announced. Some of the journals of Hol land are urging the Government of that country .to induce the Emperor of Japan to opon his oountry to the trade of tho world; they think the abolition of tho monopoly wlnob Holland now enjoys of trading with Japau, would be a benefit to her and all the world, cspeoialty the United States. Gold —Thh AWo California, at San Franoisco, publishes an abstract of the bullion cleared from the Custom House from October Ist to December 31st, 1861, the total of which for the three months ending on the , 81st December, was $13,903 79, or nearly fourteen millions for the quarter. ■ ■■■■■. Education in GeoHoia.— There are m the States of Georgia, 1460 soliools, colleges and aoademies, with ono thousand six hundred and. twenty-two teachers, and an aggregate number of 41,70!) pupils. Notwithstanding the number of white persons in the State, over twenty one years of age, who cannot read or write, is 41,788, > -v, '* F V * The Ci'atuo of Austrian-' -- .... Tbogame of Austria* says the Bhuufin, in reference to llpngat , y , B?bereaftet>.Ut beginning todovelope i tsellVj: Wo? suspected* when,Count, Batthynar's-inUack; onsfl&MSuthtftppWWuHWl - hint, been- made -to- hint bythe .House of Hopsburg for, a reconciliation ; and a tate ru mor from Europe'that lie has been pardoned, appears to verify ■ this view. The conduct of Austria towards this still powerful noble, is hut a type of her policy towards the other mandates]; tiho has made up her-imud,.it is clear, to-pur-, chase all tho great Magyar mobles, rind thus unite the Hungarian aristocracy,.mn.-solid-body,-, against Kossuth and the middling classes. — Hereafter, consequently, Hungary, if. it is freed at all, must bo freed as a republto. - The house of Hapsbnrg is really playing the 1 game of the great exile, though it does not; see this at pre sent. It is true that this policy of Austria, in thus conciliating the .great proprietors, may, for a while, delay the resurrection of -Hungary; but that it can finally prevent it; no one can be lieve who has faith in human progress or in tho justice of lieaveu. There is.too-much tendeuoy. just now, both hero and in England, to despair of liberty in Europe, but we should remember the lines of Bryant, which are not less consol ing than beautiful: - . - Trull}, crushed to earth, will rise again, The eternal years of tied are hers. But Error, vanquished, writhes In puta, Anil dies sm-d.her worshippers.” - Texas.—Advices from Texas to tho 15th ult, represent that tho iadians were committing great depredations in Western Texas. Lieut. Burleson nnd five others bad been attacked by them, and had been forced to take refugo in a cbapparal, leaving behind them alt their mules and $BOOO in gold, which the Indians seized nnd carried off. Other expeditions had suffered to even a greater extent. Caravajal and his forces were lurking about the Rio Grande, secretly but activelyre-iuforcing for another attack on Matamoras. The United States District Attorney at Galveston, has been instructed to commence proseouticbS against all the Americana concerned with Caravajal, for a violation of the neutrality laws. - The Legislature of Texas has before it a reso lution nominating General Houston for. Presi dent. Capt. Miller, an old citizen of Brownsville, had been assassinated at'Santa Rita; ; -- The cold weather had killed large numbers of cattle at Matagorda. . Niagara Falls—Asotueb. Cubsk Gose. — A telegraphic despatch in the Buffalo Commer cial Advertiser, of the !id inst. says: yesterday , about 2 o’oek P. M., a, portion of tho rock of Horse Shoe' Falls, on the Atoerioan " side, be tween the Island and Tpwer felL The portion gone is about 100} feet and includes, the rock at tlie right of tho bridge that leadsj'to tho Tower. ■ ■ Thus, piece by piece the barrier ie giving way which holds Lake Erie from dropping down up on Ontorio —an event certain to happen Bome tirae in the indefinite future. Atlaktio Ocnas Fsozss. —The Sag - Harbor Corrector of the 28th'ult., has tho following paragraph relativo to the cold iu that region : During the late remarkable severe weathor, wo have been told, that the Atlantic Ocean, on tho south side of this Island, has been frozen, some say ono and a half miles—others over 5 miles out; while others affirm that nothing out ice eon bo seen as far as tho eye can reach 1 Ono thing is certain, which may further thiß assertion, which is, that this Island has been a constant lee-shore, that has kept the sea down, thus giv ing it an unusual chanco to freeze. , Mom Railbo.au Damaoes. — A man, named Maynard, hre recovered $2,500 damages, in Philadelphia, from the Camden nnd Amboy Rail road Company. It appears that in riding in their cars lie had his arm broken in two places, in consequence of its being thrust against a post while crossing a bridge, which was too narrow to afford sufficient room for the cars topas3 with safety to the prssengcf's. S,-.\ni,ET Fever Remxut. —We published a year or two ago a simple remedy for scarlet fe ver, being no othcr4han the rubbing of the pa tient thoroughly with fat bacon. Wo-have since at different times received assurances from par ties, whom the notice led to make a trial of it, of tlie entire success of the experiment. Oth ers arc just now sending us testimonials of tlie nstoniihing and speedy cures recently wrought by it We mention tho matter, that others may "go and do likewise."— ll'.i’,. Sun. Tup. Rived ami Weather. —The river was steadily rising yesterday, with 9 feet 10 lucbos water iu the canal, and 0 feet *1 inches on the Falls, last evening. Tho weather continues clear, mild and quite pleasant.— Louisville Cour ier, i>th. niEO. On lb- '.US inwnot, airf.bllACr. ANIUtEWS.m the Si'll yen o’, bet ace Her fouerzl wi'J t«ke P'aee TOm AVtZBXiVrs, IU -1 ovtvek. from the restSet-ee ot" tier tmahand, No 13 tmirlu -tree!, tielweeu Ferry BUtl Liberty, iter fltrild, amtCC qnaintar.ee* arc re*prelf«lJy invited to allccdi without itfphef iiotu e. fin Scfidav evening, at 10 o'clock. WAl.ToN,>oon£* c«t «>n of >4MBs and Sasah Cuxsisoham, a«cd It) monies and I day. , , ' . "fbe friends and acquaintance* of the tarmly are inviuid to aftejid the funeral to-*obeo\v, (Tuesday) the Una icsim t, at 10 o'clock, from the rep* drupe, eoradr or Mitlbcry alley ami Walnut sin-el, Fifth Ward. On Sunday the Pth in*ian» t al S o'clock, P- M-, M AR\ ANN MON room, agcddl year*. TUri fnftcial w»U fake piarc fiomlhe residence or her huAhand, iAM«a Mo-VTootu, SmUlifieU at., at 10 o'clock, A. W-» to-OAV, (Tueadaf). Ou Monday rveninir, 9:h instant, JOHM VANOE VF.NDKK, k>q.,ht tbr 77tft year of herasc. The funeral wilt lake plane on Wednesday, a. 2 o * from the residence of her son*in-Uw, Charles ‘Ashby, on Federal ajreet. Alteeheny, cp;»o*ii* Anchor CoHon Works The friend* of ike family are utviied to aUen-L. To Contractor** liulltfc*# ana ptfcor** in- Tub subscriber i$ iww prepare*! to lake orders for SL ATES. delivered f«om his Yard,Ql Pittsburgh, or contracts for Elating—finding materials.&C. At'work dona warranted-waier .tight. Tlic*e Slate* are of rb* best quality r liomc and import*, ed; being from the celebrated H. Pienv, Peach Hot tom, York county. Pa, wr whom | utn Agent. Having the best workmen.employed, reference is given l»v specimens of the various building* loofed in bur aty and vicinity the past years. Atl, Work,Ayhejber new lobs or repairing, done on the roost reasonable tetmsi J P ALBXANDttR-.L&y6HLVN»Agcut, couicr of Canal snd tupets, near the Water Works. For Rent. ' IhnfUS T>WE!.MNO HOUSE now occnpied by \\ «. I M SniKN, Esq ,on Cliff street io the Sixth Ward. Ttie-Grounits around the premise# ox© ample, and the Motion delightful, cmownading a view of the UvO citle# and the surrounding country. HotandcolJ water, and bath fixtures, hove been introduced iftto the house. i*ossd6M©u given on the Ist of April. ■ lh ' UanI( ° f HARPER. SEM AaIrUAL •>'®BADSI SALK OS' OAEfitIAQES I S? THIS Soli -will take place on WED- morulngyttih March neat at e^2SsfSr*- 1( )i o’ctock. onheOIIiNRSBMUSEUM, ■W?]. ot—*fnn.<a«tnaiA, and will occupy barn pr tiieisnapious Saloons of ihal capacious building. . Tbft EigUl No Top Wasoaa will bo arranged in the InrceDolirooin.second story- . . •&!s“cicli of CMtRIMiES to besoM on thia oeca slonfwUl be the largest, ever offerWal cAucuou in ita Un!b;<f States, embracing ovcr Twa ViA'uHXW the manuiaotnte of Dunlap jt eo, Flagler A Co ,'d“liii Merrick, Howell SpntksjX;». Doqghly, end wUrKfed la CmplOgne^ lesiWarramcd t-y llie ms&ets, so that purchasers may reimport securing agood article? (W'for Efiiibrtiontbeday prtVioMa o . rttccUpucTs fioma distance ate informed that mete will he do DosiponPinr.ru ou account of the weather. P AuFRED 1 M. 11ERKNE3S, Auttutnetrr - Auburn Sales of Morses, Carriage* and Harness, are lidd ahtbe Uazaar, oppoiite the Museum, every bAl* UKuAY, throughout the year. r s The E*taWishraent is open at all limes for Private Salfes-aTCarriages, and the stock kept oh hand is be- UeVedp bo the largest in the United Mates- tfcblO^w -rrE&ISON >. VKNiSON i—liOO li)J. prims Hams, jurt V u \r nei a i‘ <1 M to Cv B nf... Y AMS^co.n«woad„ V o'O i«’ Bro BAWUKU W. UOAOK, wm aije a I Jo ihe members o.f Dpqoes!*s Lolgs, oo Tharsday evening, February IJIU hustant- Jhe mem lieryof ihe Ordernre invited to be present ifetnudi DLtiUhblhE OllfcYS 1-You ore nereuy lunincd, pi ~,3, meeting this (Tuesday) Evssuio.a l *'6l o’clock, ot ttie new Armory, fifth slr V el i 'fisCampbell’s now Doildlnir, opponte the Iron Uly ■m " AnC.Xr* hav.ng mLlem or«o,pmenl » Po"n. will he PnncunUn —^hem ?VMTROVIELO, inrTprrfV PROPKUTVfor &AU>~Un'w h *oo /imLAi cij v i «rli<k BaiWinß*! suitable for eitiCied l^r M- t 3i Ull ,tedontl»e corner of Peanand. eioree and d Y eU i® Wart ? Il now rent# Tqr 81*0. l-n'o-11-oo! Ottehalfiacash, balance mlbrccan. anal payment. MOFFITT Ik CO., , . auw i ; No 01 Fifth »ireet^_ ■.-Ejßg?: —: A;C«Jrd*-r-.- w ,• ntFVnoYll'o at the St. Cun B«»» BS. LOOHIs. ai in Phrenological Examination* to rccolvo c»B« lor ■ Atso , , 0 gi , e during the duy i {SalrvoyanCC, Car {oil prcptrta' e ? pe l ?menls aiMgibl^ClalrvoyanC c , t; _ L^i(; P g p oSsmt/wirft'/u'w “Jig,, cettu _ ;A i sP) . Clairvoy- GentlctneaS‘. J “i SSpSHa—. Price irpm. 89.00 ,to ant Prescriptions for Uisease ruvi -* SSOO. - •-* X'TmTvNCE FOB £iM.a—ltc ua-,, A »»nlred lease (four yearSj) x-filial well known Anienonu House, in Ailegheuy. il has a run 'ofcustom.'bolh fiomilis city,- forboarding, KS andTpereom attending market Tie andwejl arranged Also, a.largftstable and jiosseasloh. giyfcn,J 4 bargain can be haA&y applying cIJIHTORTi c j tfl L% • SO SmiUißn*)^ l ; ■ tTaGODA TKA. STOKE-Just received nml lorsffiT, P‘r*‘ ™'™ ,a °B3iSm*'!MXS. -. V, “‘ST^iT -V- tt -•. •• •-•■•■ *U « ’ - > ,V aH -*/ igf* ♦ ftS***, * - s • -,’" ■ • •' V^~'£*&->£ ■.*. . I k s §siw> „;. c ■»'“ Y' 'YkW >tte,. ~'wm& X .. ........... . . ■ K ' Ifi*. '*•• —.■V. .1 ' ■< 1 t « v t L . . : v t r v * _ »jfc ihnir < . *-.*> _, %. - —i 'tSITI^ENS* Insnrance Company fif Pittsburgh. O. O, HUSSEY, President. SAMUEE U. OFFICE, 0* W ATER STREET, • • between Alatitiand Wood street*, o*. msorei Hull auift Cargo Kl«b«» On the OhiO and Mtssisstppi Rivers anti-trilrutanes. ivqHRES afrainstLosaor Damage by F»r*. ; Pepl* of Ihe S«, and Inland NSsSwn »wfTnn»l»rWUon DIRECTORS.- " r. n «r„.-„v Wm Larimer, Jr, « a K g Vam, sssssu . ?d"!ai.eto,., feSgaSS .SrUP.A“OB TU MMPAKV. CAPITAI”” 00,000'DOLLARS. Designed only for thosafer c,asse ® ample tnpual, and a fiord Bnpeiior adv»m»ges lnpomi of cheapness safely and iq &iy Country Merchants and owners of DwelltagS a<lo ISW ; red or Country CARRICH, Actuary, J noylS Brinish Office, 54 Snulhfield at., Pmshutgn. JSuttxat lilfeiniatantte. THE KENTUCKY MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE < COMPANY At Kentucky. Guaranty Fond 8100,000. E7* Insures live -npon the Mmuel plus, rule of premium, ana itis beueved, offersihe mo *, JP pie, rensonuble, safe and equable plab yet dented for tlumaU-ife Insurance. , _ I'amplilets furnished, informaiwn, gvjen, lions received by J. .SiiiukL UiLwoETU.RredicalSxaminera • •• - /ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Hartford, conn. . , n nii JO" Office of ibe Pittsburgh AgeacyiniheSloteltoonr of ■M’Onrdr* Wdpfl rtreei.- ■« ■ ■ < nov4-if ' -Hi 11. -BEE3ON,: Agent. Orleans Ininrance Company, AI-BIOS. N. Y. „ CAPITAL 91»0,000;. - : . Secured in accordance tcHn the General inrb ranee Lars of .the Slate. THE above prosperous and responsible Company. bavins complied with the TcquisUiona of the law of Ibis State, is now issuing policies by I'.icir Attrition Ibc ■most (avorable terms, ooiisistent wtlh pruJenee end uafety O KICIIOSON, President. 11. 8., M'Coixob, Secretary. . . _ , . ; Office, No 51 SmilhfiebXstreet, Pittsburgh, ociartf : A.-A.CARRISai, Agent. Aiiotiftted Fiwaiem't ißiwwie# CoiapM nv of tho Oltr of Plttttoargb- W. W. DALLAS, P«,-ILhOBERT WNNEY, ■o* Will insure against FIRE fuid,MARINE RlbKo Offlu in Slonongaheia HtWf, JVbJ.I24 and 125 f/aursf* nmscxoas: W W Dallas, John Anderson, UC. Sawyer, H. B. Simpson, /; • Win. M. lidgar, H.-B. W»*kins, ... Robert Fumey, Charles Rent, . v ■ William Uoruian, WUUainj CnlllngwooJ* A-1 1 . Anslnnz, ■ Joseph Koye, : William D. Wrfgluer*.,-., - o*9 Pittsburgh Wfe lninra#t« OompanfT ' S CAPITAb MOO.ttOO. IL7* Orries.No. 15 Fouam Stbxbt.«Q| OFFICERS: President —JamesS-Hooni ....... Vice President—Samuel Sl’Clurkan. . Treasurer— Josephs, leeech.. Secretary—C. A Colton. - in* See advertisement a another part of tntepapet myW ■ ■ ■ v Heliin'i Daeuerreotypea, Poet Office Bmldinge, Third Street. lIKENESSB3 taken In all weathers, ftom&A- M, to 1 0 P M., givina an accurate artistieand animate likeness, unlike and vastly aapetior -tol :U>e ; r?cwn-, man cheap dacnerreotypes- n at tlie following clifap prices:— *l AO, 32,ta>, Aloa;*l,OU, S3, oo and upward, ac cording to the size anti quality of caaeorframe. try Ilnurs far children,from llrA, M, iff 2 E. 51 Iv It —Likenesses of sick or diseased persons take? m any part of the city.-- > tuovadily DUFF'S MERCANTILE COLLEGE, TUlra Street, iUttsbargb, Fa* rrr KSrAIfUSUUD IN'lB4O. incorporated,by iii« Li-*'jiii«tiuwofPeuuay|vawft,wiUrf , erpelttarChaner. Facutt*—Y DUFF, Principal-: Authot of.the North.. Accountant ? and u We«rfn Meaothoat Ac c«»uni<ni J ’ Professor ot ttoot-Ktepuig anJ Comraer i ewl Sciences. •• . i J |> WILLIAMS, Pro essor ©t Cummernai.Btfa Ur-' nauicuial Penmanship.' N B (f ATOM, Ksq ,member of the PtuabnrxU Bar, Professor of Mercantile-Law. .... _ . OllAfll.fcS BARTiSKHOfcK, Architect ofSt. Paul’* Caihedtui; Professor ot Architectural, Mechanical und . . „ ri With -cvcral able Assistants in the Boos Keeping Be pantntttL. . h viVlbe found, on ref Tenire to any oi our cny met* chku Pnnetpai of this liiß’iumoiM* the only practical accountant m tins cujydevoinig hi* wlrnlr m>>«7 talents, amlaboDi IS year* , *ap*muec» | (m keenine bookM to teaching hr* important *cienco. tits Treatise upan Uook*Kcepiag, published by the of fceor'Vorfc,b»e been saactionedby the Araeticait In siiiule. tnnl t’hamberof Commerce, of that City, as the ■ most complete work - apoiMlie *ctence extant. Mr WiiliiinsUpemmensoC Penmanship having taken the_/ifst j>’r»w»*ni at the lavi &unuul fair*. both In Allc-. f>be»y andl'incinnati, he is now admitted to be-the beat., peiunsn it: the west. . . -i Pc rsou* desirous of being thoroughly ana practically qualified for harness, will find no Insulation west of lha mouu'olus offering so mnny obvious advantages—• im'tfme** irt»*u having no ooofiilei ce inmiy instructors of Book Keeping, but tho*e who have lUemse’.ees kept Circular*, with term*, mailed to oil parts of the coun try, >ti application to Mr. buff, alike College. LM» PT* A. n«t Bemeruable Cate of Total Ulfndnesa Cared tojr Petroleum.— We Invite the. attention of thcnfllicied and the public generally lo the-certiflcate of William Hall, of tbta city. The ease may be seen by any person who may. be stienucalm re lation to the facts thete. set forth. S. M. Klr.lt. “ I had been afflicted several year* with. a soreness of both eye*, which continued b> iucrcase untilJanSep* letnber, (15W), the inflammation at that lime having in-; votved the whole lmaig membrane of both ond ended hi ihe deposits of a thielr Olm. which wholly at* xtroyed my tight. I had an opera lion, per formed, and the thickening removed, which soon returned and left mu in a* bad & condition as before. At this stage of the complaint i made application to several ol urn roost eminent medical men, who informed.me that M my eyes would never get well.” v&Lthis tune A. conld not dlstin rui’h any Object. .By the advice ef some friends I com menced the use of the Petroleum, both internally and locally* under which my eyeifhave Improved daily u»mi the present tune: and f have recovered my tight entire ly Alv general health was very much improved by the Petroleum, oiid l aitribqte the restoration of ray sight to Us use- l No. 103 Second-atreety tn ibis city, and will be happy to give any iQftmlton in relation to my ease . ..WILLIAM HALL. 11 FitiafctircA, September 17,1851, __ Forsala by KKYst-'ft Jt M'UOWEM,, t4O Wood si; H.K. SKI.LKttS|O7 \Y"<x>3 street, nm» by top Proprietor .. .sepltf ColUetluß.»H»Po«Un(t t Ac. JOHN >M’CO ORR.Y " A , = tD^-lo Collecting, Bill PoaUngJttsttibiiUpg CuaU ami Circulars fort’arues, Ac.) Ac. - ■ ; ID* Orders left aitbe Office of the Morning Post, or at Holmes’ Periodical Storc.ThinJ et.,willbe promptly attended to. ■ . ■ ' * {tnjnltly r: Fellows* iioXlt Fourth sum* bttw&tn Wood, and StniUifitUi fiillsuurgh Encampment, No. S.meeU Ist and MTacsdayaof each - Pittsburgh Degree Lodge. No-4,meets 2dand4ihTues d"/leclianica’ Lodge, N 0.9, meets eve'iy Thursday eVem' '"fircstern Star Lodge, No. 21, meets every Wednesday Irou '&,y Lodge , No. 182, meetsevery Monday ev’ng. Mount MoriahiLodgei No. 360, meet* even 4 Monday evening, al Uitton Hail, cornet: of Fifth and Smitnßeld. Zocgq Lodgp,Na. 3giineetaevery Thursday evening, at Iticir lfall, corner of rimuilCeld and Fifth streets. ■ Twin City Lodge, No. .241, meets everyFridey even ing.’- Hall,cornet of,Leacock and Sandusky streets, AI legheoyCny. [may29:ly IT?* Angerona Lodg«> !• O* of An?eroDa todgc,No.2S9,l- 0. ef O. F., metisrevery. Wedna«iajr«vjeiilngittAvwWngwn Hail, wood tired ?/ Io*iv O* aiaetin^\7a#hingtpd -fl»H t Woodaireei,bel«eensiliand Vixgm,AileY. - . : PmaBTfHOH LoDGB, r|o,;K&—-Meet* eferj Tueiday !> No- 87—Meets itt and 3d Fsldai - . , , r ; ! jnartiS—ty . Ijy Book K«ep»nß« tnanslilp, Aritkmeticaud Mechanical Drafting* O^K.CiiA^KKLi^PittsbiirghCoiaifterda7office;-'Per* squa-jicsitiug Instruction. in.aaV or Uie.abaye naincu branches* or anv information conctralngthe; arrange-! me his aro invi'eu toeaUnliheCollegeand gfetsk Circa* lar» ttustnessboura both day.and evening' See &v vetu*emanuaanoihercoluam. , . College Rooms cornerof Market and Tutfd streets, ja7. Ci&. O. fi. in* Meets above Board of Trade Booms, corner 01 Third and Wood slreeuyevery Monday evening: prSS TboJqvaiiiTOraTiLii.OMSociKTTjOfPuu] burgh and Allegheny, meets the second .Monday 01 eve^ymomh at the Florida House, Market sti . -•• u67y 1 Jons SecretaTK cy KlmliaU'j Starch ho ttre—For giving a beautiful gloss to Linens, Mnslins, Cutubnes, Collars, Shirt Bosoms, &q» and preventing the iron from adlte rfmg, and al*o, dust from Eliciting to Linens. It contains tutUiing injunons Manufactured by C. W. Kunbalt Sold Wholesale end Botstl by KEY SFII & IEDQWELL, Agents, ltd Wood street in* Consumption a OmUe NuTALL’S SYRtACOM proposes to cure this hitherto, incurable malady, Tbepropnetor of this greet medi cine say a that it is working wonders In the care.of In cijtunL Tubercuiec and 'Confirmed Consumption. Read advertisement!!! anothcrpanofthis paper. For sale by KRY3ER «r M’DOWELL, - l^Woodrtree^ Only Wholesale and Retail Agents for Pittsburgh.and Allegheny. • • - Uy In calling attention to Dr. GUYZOTX’S Unprewi Extract qf Yellow Dock and £<mopanna, V!t> feelconS-' dent that we arc doing a service to all who mar be af flicted with tcTnfulous ntid other disorders originating m hereditary lainvor from impurity of the blood. iVp have known instances vwbJiHlieipUeteiif ottr acquain tance, where the mast formidable dptemher*nave been cured by the use of Guy wtyr.Sstrml of Ycßqw Doth and SanttpanMa alone. It is one ofthofewndveniaea.medicines.that cannot be atigtnaUaed-wnhqnackery, fortive“ Yctbw Each ” and the ‘iSonojoniio” are well knownlolie themoat efficient, (and, at the same time,. Innoxious) agents In Ule whole Mattrta Medtca. and by far the bestandipiuestpre parations of thern is Dr. Ouyxoais YtUow Both and Sari ejeniie. Bee edTeiilsdf^ ~ j K • ~ MIiSAOTMST' " __ J ions AHB MaiuaM*"**-JOSEFS 0. FOSTEHc Frias of .dJmijinm—First Tier and PaninetteMfe,; Second and TtiirdTler»2sc.; Reterredseatsin Draw- Oi role, 75Centaj largo Prorate Boxes, entire,BAM; small Private Boxes entlre,Ts,«l ' Doors open-at Ci o’clock. Cartaln rue* at 7. Notice to the Pomjc.—The Theatre is Tendered worm and comfortable, by the introduction of siovesimj patent furnaces fl3»Becond night of the new Imerioan Camedr.by td. - 11. I'ardy; Esq.. os success folly performed ut Barton’s Theatre, New.Yorfc,2oonights.of Nature’s Nobleman.-- TUESDAY EVENING, February 10,1852, The rerfonnsnws will commence with -- NATUBE'3 NOBLEMAN, I George Herbert, - • - - Mr, G, Foster, Caroline Dalton,- - - - - Mrs. Ylace, .Swiss Folio, • La Bello Oceana To conclnde'wu lithe ennrj new Farce of -* « , THE 1 WO BONNY CASTLES- _ Mr Bonus Casile. - • fllr» HiehartlMn. Pally, - . . r ' - Mil. Phflllpj - n. TWiV TEh'S ONRIYA tZED EXHIBJ TtOtf OJ> ... KKWCUKHUO&I* DIOHASJAN, New DUinlvlna View*, ot L. u ftiye t teUctl. a EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK. I R. WINTER lakea pleaaorcin infonnifiiTlbe pab* iIJL _ltc ; i!mihe-wiH -imTOdocei far the £rsl;ame* bl# v : teaaurol ai.u innumerable *■ r >■ t i , i i n ORIBOTALCIUNGES, - t which snail surpass, -for befcuty andnebneas,at>y.lli*ng evercjbibttedin una city, ’ The Exhibition will commence with* veleetlonof the beat CisaolviKff iu Iho collection—aiiteeii in. bimrt Si.'Anioinej when Louis Phlllipiie'iVwae- Ihtoned, and a view 01 a Fighiln lhe Pruce-Bodoiei, a; the back.of Hole I (l 1 Viilej Pens, in.lhe lasorreciiou of June, 1848,-with e variety of NEW Metnmottihoies Tlie eveniog?aentefMiomeni*ro coneludo wlttaitf far famedCHEJllCALßlOßAMAS.illuslraitveof ihefol lowing subjects ansceplib'e 10 uli lhe ebangea peculiar > 10 ihe-nalural doy, representing nalur* In all tehrit-: - Haitcy* -■' • . .--i .;■■■ •• • . . Tlieilisioiieal subject ofKUNERAfdpFNAPOLEONj as iiappearpd'in ot taris,' i aud. by pardcnlarireqQtaU-Uic /a?prifft aabreci i. » 1M • • '>.'•■*• • *- V -i-.-OIK-.i . INTERIOROFST MADELlNE,(ParfaJfNtehtyjew. ' Celcbrationoi High Mass ! A DAY EXHIBITION,dn Saturdays aftentooftiM .3 ; i o'clock. - , v irj- Tickets 25 cents only ; Children under. iSubaJf price- Doors open at ?; inhibition commences tU 7ft „ precisely. , in smallbilla. > . • |ftb9*tf 1852. ffINTEEAERASOEMENT. gSgHgfis fiSSSKfe 8SB8&. PES SSVLVA2nAIIAILROA.D, prom plttrtmrgli* to BU4 UallKoioire. ' on3y2& Hours Through t FAKn,SU. . „ mHE Express mail train -wifi leave the Bepot oni fubr i erty-street, above the Canal Bridge,'every mhrning at G| o’clock. / . „ 1 .» \ Passengers will go by the car slo Tortle-Ctee jr, where thejrwill find the best of; Coachesiu readinesstoecinvey them 2S railes,overa first rate turnpike toad <aßeatty’s station i (comlaetors accorapany-each train of Coaches)) fimOhen take.the cart to • Hnlhdayßbargt. then take uio : . spUndnl new sleeping c»ts ofthe PenasytvanUtßwiiroad . , vv, Company, direct to Philadelphia. andJUtUtiinore. “Passengers for Baltimore take the cars oftheYotkanfl. ; . . Cumberland Railroad nt Hamsburgb,arrivmgat-Balu-- • • . roore to breakfaat, and to l '\\ r ashmgion Cliy ihe sama . morning - *• ‘ | Pasrengera who wish to avoidolgut treveiycan-lodge '.: overufghrat Holhdaysburg the next morning M the train. *- , *.} • Baggage.checked ihroagh -to - 7 Arrangements have been made; mththe met* dcDibal ta deliver, passengers io nnd from the Rallrofid Depot, to ony arcessiblepart of PnttsbarghorAHeglteny.. elites, at 10 cents for each passenger, and.lOccnfs for eachtnmk. " r * > \ -r. The Accommodation Tmu Will leaveeveiy.aflef noon • at3J o’clock, for: East. Liberty, Wilktosburgvand-rur tlo Creek ** > * Passenger* will/procure their .ueketsAtthe SniUroaA office in the MotiougahelaHouse, until half anhoor be fore the d<purtare of each tratov when the officjs wilt . . be open for the/suie of tickets at tberDepot, on. Liberty at. .P{eaieget7'oarncliet*iniheevaning,flSitiereisal wayaugreaverawd (or jicketsm ihcmormpg^? fit,? 1 . Jf Mi.SKIMt£N, Ticket Ag’l P. it tt. Co. ■mb* SPRING STYLE FOR 1851, This neat nod ■ IJ7beautiful ftyleof HATS*re.uow.fini*h«Land will dSaj- be-xiuroducedou Saturday, February7l4i&*;.M -. / Oent erne* ore inviu d tti . ealVat No; 91 Wood street,/ / third door below Diamond alleys ! : f*b2 ' i WILSON fc SON. ;- yAieatlaesl Valeutlneit - , ■ .: t FlNEAlssorhnenfof Coraieeud seotiroeutfll Valen* /V-nneg/tofttoocncd.aodfuf sale At : - - i-i ... WOODWARD*. Third st. N. B. Envelopes ofvariouskind*fludaiXea..jvAUo,aq r uiisorted varlety-of Valentines and-Poelry Catd#i for i-alr, not mibe4 , qaaH»d.lp..lhfr-.cilY. few , Sew Drlgbtcit Proptuy xor^aie* CONSISTiWG of tOT'Noi’ 2dB,via Ahe-:; borough* of . : New.'Brighton:. -Tfie.LoLMft49 feet: in from aind-exr/ ; : - tending bdek vuo reet ; ,Erected tliereon i« a sptcndul . two story . Uriek .’Dwelling: .Honsc— Aide ball and finished paflor*, audexieq,HV.e; eleepicg : upiitinenu. .The: lot is>urrongcd with-terraces.*.and * ;v - plauted with vaUMKfcfndß of. fruit; flowers/unil sbrub bery; the Rarroadv. .. : •'tamm. Qnd commatidaftildighiful view:of thelSi.'AVer .. Stiv/r Railtoad and surrounding country, . * Avia be sold ata;ffTeni;har<au),ljy applyingto* U’LEAN, MOFEtYP It CO, febfi * No 31 Fifth street GHKA'F IJARU ' Bu«d«: .. ingLoi.tNo.lOinj.inS.ThoinpsbtP^pluUOfLot^,:- baviugufrnm QiiShr/milditreetof ' .. buekiv-Jfcrttna ysicot<nrect.'JtJsJocotffil<moneo(' the most pleasant/street* for a private/resnlcnce. in the eity. Will.be sold atttm sacrificing ptieeorS3&o..v . Apply at theGflice.of ••••/ , let# M’LCAN'AS-MOrFITT. T? GURED SILKS— tCo* Invite alien- I* ten-ion .to their stack of' Planted BUkv,wUlch con-' lam* beside every vhade hrd quality of thsaitiaJ Width. A few pieces-choice -4 4. French. Uiocadc.. tfebS). oilK PUPt iNS-f-A-Compleieassotunenlonbandundr-- r«dy for fel 9 Nos CZnnd 04Maiket street. : v POSITIVE SAtE op AJf* ESTIRESTOOKOP DRV GOODS J. V^DUXER, Soutfk-EastCoruer Ai»r&ct&Foar4DStfl., MAVlNGdeiommiedtoclose-bosineus by the April next,' will pcsiuvely enure stock, without reserve^ H@*Al COST. The stock-on .hand is larce und weU being - f»eih goods.nf rerent purchase,, comprisnig tn part, a - full assortment of \Domestlc Ooods, Cloths, D&SMmeKs, '" and Vestings, Irish Linen?, and Thibet' Cloths. .Cashmere and French. htctinost -Aipuccs; Mo* hair Lustrej Moos-de Lalns, plam and ug’d;: with a full other new nyle dressgood* : -; : /StLKS—alatse stock of Pmm BlackLnstrei Fancy and Plain chanrcleuudresa silksjpiaut blaekand chaiige-. able Turk Saiin*. ;• - v.c -•r SHAWLS— and/Long Shawls. A. . .Jargo.a4*oruneut ot Bay State Long Shawls; whtta and coloredcrape and silk shawls.:/ •: < ' r.:« < As the enure stock will be closed out Ailhehme above named, many of these gooifctwmbesOldat.gnees with* .out regard ui cost... Cuaiomets may therefore rfely on be ing offered the BE3P BARGAINS OF TI!ESF>ASON! J 9rhno. ?■, ... ' ' _; 'rea:Jl?hduBand Llvei boat r • TylT Keatihg’s Rftrj'nhHlifdosß Exterminator. JJ.ThiaprtnaraliciniaOneof'BiebMtartfclessoid for the v destrcciiott of.‘the r above';named pesti. For de %irQying:TbacUesVAc-,tthasiubeqtiaf Prc* pared andsofitwnolesalemid retmfby ?r~- >’ . \-c- zrt ‘ - . ! AtbliGroceryStQrevNo; , 2b7;.vyy}met t t pitisbnrjjlJ, AUo,forsalet*y:TM I F«uldeitdtCoiCorheV.ofF«nxli& ; and Kerrv- itfe'ets; and ..\VUUsinr.G.ri®,n) : Pricte siroeu, f-ffghihWafdjJohii'JkDGftHeiiA-Co, cornerjofFedecab Bdd LacocksifeeLVAUegherTFi J’.GaßaglierA . ner ' GroceryStdre,.SUgo;-Tr-^;^/v^c^\>;^:i--;;,vytv'.:.t'febs;tin:'.,. ; -* ■ ? Kesttag!s fied llagßxteKmlitator, . " 'OEttSONSibOaLwUlteW.ashinghbßsesTorthacoming A spriiigii wlUfindinotheiradvantage to dsdihtsumlx tare in-thAwhliew«ihj fojrkßepiqgßogsi Files, Ac .out, ‘ and <toJrtibc;walli apd~ ceiUngi :-Two tda ilzemixiareissufficlenfifordnegalloaor-waain r Sotit.ut thetowbrice'oli perbox.; ' *d ■ > . Abhls.Gtocery Storei NoiSo7AV'yUe*ni Pittsburgh. A - Also—For e ileby dih and •EightK^Vafdj'JohJiM’CaJletfdiCo cornerof ahu ;GaUiigher*ACa > cor*- ** neTbf at ; * ■■ WdlahU-GtacgyygibjttfrS)^ stde, btita A ywcUfrtjntheToUOaie,attheheaii ofFedctal?treet;-Tfie > hou6e-hai:fourroßMnß--pailov v ' diniug rodmabdkltgb&n.besides atfu -ruftne spring houscrbittcfive'jardSifrontilifeklichea—- a Stable and cafridift hnuASi ground/ . SEMTNARYBtnLDINGFOR;BENT,4*Aeauage ground, orcaardvaqdShrabDery/ WouJdbeteiite.d id prifateiamilYfhniqscbool-woaldihepreferredi-' rfiVltcplOTerhaSjbwßmugh^ArUciuaityd^raiJe-fbfc of H fehOttf • •r^v-ifetgiLKiN^Ax^ ;,f f.:forsafcat;alowr.rataif-appllcdfoTgoon> . LJ# “ KrmLKm&kco^ few corner hTarket and Third sis. ; : ~f \HIG A / have suHa few shares of this desirable Slock, for sale at a favprdble' ratfr. feb& A. WILKINS A- CO QAsrujt v*fo-4a<foi X f« r^I b^ TOcK t co< feb? ! - joroer Finland Wood aireeis. •Jr Uofoer,Terra:d«'Siciin». Ke4;lie»4iVen!uan Ra 4 and Yellow Ochtp Fo; i AMES A.JOJiES, ]~eb7 ix-omcr ofLibeny and If and strefctß. S”PJRITfI Mlebv ' feb? JAMES A. JONES. iAMPIM.AC|>. YVliilinr,' Logwood, Copperu, I.Y -i Uiarge, Ac. For inle by feb? JAMES A. JONES. |7i PSOM SALTS, Cream :> ar\ar, Bniacui,; Soda; Flout El of Sulpbnr, Ac, Ac, For tale by fcW JAMES A JOSES. - Y~l ENUINEBe rmnda Arrow Root. Tapioca Pearl fht." : IX go,Pearlßailey,lleclcM>sFanita. Ae FarSabl <» b7 /i JAMES A ~ JONKSI ’ .: i:\IdMONPBI bii. j.y . \y direct from Europe <a larne , aasonßenl, of. Glass Cmlers’Diamonds. 11ENKY BIOfSjIDWN, Mo-Bt Marltet aireoi. I ;—The, o«iemion of Gla»»Cßneti fdt ? ■ -H KtCH&RDSON’S. O*Jrf-- , 37 bbla, foreale by l - - - c. 4 FAHNESTOCK A CO. - | IN3E JLt feb T «iStßr»re<wed, for*a!o by Lt feb7 . B.A FAHNE&t«£g*°frn r ®” l>M» ; Kooa,4n store and (or » wehy PbBOJ KING.*. HOOEHEAD. ■yiNMiAif-qp , Hjapa—A lot ol Waila,a»smted «ltei.ln »inrt> «t'A -lor sals by [fcbsl BUEBRXPF <fc BINNJNQ, v % - * ire- CidOTy.for tal&by SBERRffF & BINNING, ■i *■' \ * > t ■+ ■
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