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B. KING,
jW I ALABAMA!
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-i Vn-ilev KnlliHoadi I
A iSSKSSrf this Company Will
' v Mi„t the St. Clair Hotel to-day* at 10 o -
b ® bdd A « This is one of thetnostimportant.
Lprorements, for the- interests of Pittsburgh,
tiJt has been suggest'd for w
hope that a board of able bodied and energetio
officers will bp elected.
Increased 'Taxation—tools Out!
We understand tint there.is a new project on ,
foot of an application to the Legislature fo r *- e
enactment of a law to establish n High School in
this city, to be supported by additional taxation
on the people Tho object, however good, we
apprehend, Will meet with opposition from those
whose berthens are already too heavy to bcar
wo moan." the oppressed ■ tjx~payers. - Taxation,
in this city, is so heavy that real property is no
longer a desirable investment ; and men who
live upon their income from the earnings of past
labor, nre Pending their money to other States
for employment, to avoid the severe drawbacks
’it meets wUh at home Do the philanthropists.
who arc concocting the scheme of educating their |
own children at the expense of their neighbors,
consider that they may lose tho snbs once= al
ready ia their months; by an. avarice to plntch
thn poor shadow which is only, left to ethers. >
Loot at the palaces which have been recently
erected at the pnblio expense throughout teis
citv—are gentlemen not satisfied with these ?-
•We are answered no; tho people want more;
they want. High Sehoois-CoUeges-tin.veraa-1
tag* We do not believe any such thing Let
. those who want to have their children tangbt
Latin, and Greet, and Hebrew, pay for tbe pnv
ilego themselves. They may ns well ask the
public to pay for their sons* broadcloth jacket^
' It the Public Schools oro not good enough, it is
the fault of the Directors and Teachers. In
deed, we -believe, that, with the march of ex
travagance here, there is a falling off of thorough
education. Wo are credibly informed that thir
ty hours per week la all the time devoted, in the
model schools of this city, to instructing child
ren. Ho wonder, when tho tours arc becoming
“small by degrees and beautifully less »
the’model Directors thin* their palaces and Pro
fessors insufficient; and are crying out for High
Schools, in -which the same Directors are to have
the management. We bavc.eycrheentUofriends
of education, and tho advocates of Pnblio
Schools; but we think that-men may become
extravagant in their ideas on this, as well as
many other subjects. A ; wlse.mnu sad to M
son/“build not your house too high The
same advice maybe gratuitously given to those
educational philanthropists who are always look
ing at the top, and never at the foundation, of
- the structure.
' Crawford County for Buchanan.
Wo two gratified last evening to receive the
followin'* despatch from our fneod James E
McFarland, editor°f the Crawford p.mocra .
announcing that that county had instructed for
Mr. BucoMtas
MEADVittR, Feb. 11.
To the Editore of the place.
At a lostnictrf for Mr.
last eremng, delegates E WcPABtASD .
’Bucbinan* . ■ •
HiiLBOABS 15 -An oppositionhas
heeneotnp in Delaware to fte application of
IhTlUwcLtle and Frenchtown Railroad Com
ity to a renewal of their charter by Ac
ftiends of a projected company, to bo known as
Se Ch'esape^eandDelairaroßaUroadCompMy,
who pwposj W line, to
/ OBIT 1/1 V* _*«-/» 4 |t,at |
Eg
■I- ooo°to the renewal of tbeir charter for 20.
Jelfandtbe Utter company proposes to g.ye
4 . Iso,ooo in consideration of a charter.
HOOS PACK® *. B*- L0« 3 .-Tbc f oUo W mg
re port of the close of the «••«. »• m
last number of the St Louis
-Total fot 1831 and 82*274
u ~*i 1858 and 185L.,y;.-^y°">r»
■ - - - ..........35,105
428 lbs.'
loam Cestui JL LU
.formed Woshlngton correspondent of
more Sun, speaking of the rnmored Uleacccea
a loan, in Europe for the Ulmoia
Central Railroad, asserts “that the Hou. . \>
anther, thcp^
Xuthis entire failure of obtaining o lo w for
Jhe Central Bailroad Of Illinois, has obtained
Z S of it and two thirds more on a conUn
coney, -whichls certain to arrive. So he has go
S2U of -it after all. ■ The,best mvestmenl
British capitalists could moke.
AHikt ioBi.ACMMnaB.-The cutting of bare
A HIST to chis el la a laborious
°f t in B mode the
moreßpeeaHy. easily and
ea nr »*» toai7hUo b?at> „
neatly. Bring tho common saw
ton, »-“* edge., or l*
isHch, without being w it M easily as
joredin any respect,
if it were n carrot.
of the
of the Virginia Legislature, ty* 1 eTening lastl
' the House of Delegates onSaturiay u
- Lieut. Goyernoj Shelton F. • u ColJ .
7&JSSi£Z2*!*
the Presidential IJ.
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In the *»^8«^?^ O S^ faf eSl*;
ftheiatl sietnlan
i a list ot FIFTYr
ttho.numbcr par
3chnylkiU county,
uai y iped, : by ; tbe_
earn from an au
thentic source, uiuv -* pardonedduring
the administration of Wu. F. Joussros was
FOUR HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE' a fall'
listif whom a friend at Harrisburg promises to ;
make out for publication shortly. And-letthe,
reader remember that all this is the work of an
Anti Pardoning Governor'! “ Oh, shame, where
is ’thy blush ?” Probably .there is. no. .case on ,
record of such wholesolo.psrdoniug within ,
Short period of 17 days,'and it is certainly
enDUg h to alarm the good people of ihe : Comr.
monwealth. In the list of crimes for which
these 53 persons were tried, found guilty,, and
sentenced to the Penitentiary, were, horse .steal
ing larceny, burglary, . passing counterfeit :
money, kidnapping, assault and battery, riot,
arson, seduction, manslaughter,. highway rob-,
bery, and conspiracy. ; The consequences attend
ing this indiscriminate pardoning of convicted
-felons may be terrible. Men who have set the
laws of their country at defiance, and are guilty
of all the crimes set forth m the decologne, are
thus, by a-single scratch of Gov. Jonssros a
pen, thrust upon the community, again to re
sutu.o their deeds of infamy.
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s&®hVai.«C la pp,Wo K m e ry, ;; *
KSifasT’ s ; *
saw £™"“- ‘ •
Norvnl Kennedy, LSenver,
Terence M’Manus and f paopbm, G i
W-t,
John Dickson sml { Allegheny,
’ Dauphin, “ »•
Johnswn M hee, ?«”?**« “ 9 ’
ai?£,VS, e W.. : ,£
Jorinh Wilson Greene* rt
S D e 'o m B?.dfW “
Michael Murphy, par- { schaylkill, “ 1-.
dotted before mil. > _ . . , i,
UnninC.AuU, S™lV w ' •* IS
John Benncft TEEsSSVnv .. n ,'
ix&sssssr' *».. “;*
pred.Hartman, I Philadelphia, * J i
Hartaman, \
Catharine Virtue and! Philadelphia, “ 13,
tvluumunc, Allegheny, - <};
£•**«•■ ;: \k
»n V Wel«h „ |;
EStea gfe ‘S
Henry Kennedy, Armstrong, 17
James Sherry,»r-,l PHi,di?lnUa “ 17,
Peter Sherry, Philadelphia* M J 7
3antes Sherry, Jr. pytud-inhia “ >*•
Nicholas Carson. Phtudripn.*,
Patrick Coin, Cuwhertwd, J*
Cornelias Coicxnan, i
Ttmothy HtUem. t , . ..
Dennis Lynch, J Bra-llora, ~,
Patrick Barte, I t . t
Bsr wre, •fc
*SBr HF ; *
Toe Bebeluqs is Libebi*.— U seems that
the chief Grando eras stimulated to Ms nl,! '
pisktown, by Mr. Lawrence, an English trader •
Nino persons were killed. The attack upon
Bassa Cove, a tew days afterwards, was repulsed
„ith considerable loss, to the assailants; but on
the 15Ui the rebels made another attack on the
Cove, when they fought w.th the utmost bravery,
and forty or fifty of them were UtUed and
wounded. This completed Orando a defea _
Capk Pearson took rresident Roberts down in
,he U 3 chip Dale from Monrovia to Bassa
Covo. nis presenee, with reinforcements sent
in a Liberian vessel, effectually deterred the
rebels from another attack. The Dale returned
to Monrovia, Dec. 21. The Legislature met on
the Ist of December.
Cos* or TiLEOiiAi-mso OrtuATioSS-tt is
stated in tlio February number of Appleton «
Mechanics’ Mngarino, that the extent of trie
graphic lines in the United States and Canada
exceeds 12.000 miles. involvinga capital of more
than three millions of dollars. To rrorfc these
lines cost annually 720 tons of
0(H) - more than a million pounds of nitric acid,
worth $117,000; and $27,000 worth of mercury.
besides a considerable Taluolnsnlphurio acid.
L On tbe line from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati
alone, there were transmitted, in the year ItM
304, 859 paid dispatches and the revenue res
ceiled was $73,278. .
Asotbeu " Finn is the ttEsn.”-Xn the i Now
Tank Tribune, we find an extract from a Wash
ington correspondent of the Baltimore Sun.
which states that “Oen. Scott will, no doubt,
como out with some kind of a show that he is a
Compromise man, and this will change the whole
political‘chess board. Oot. Jones of Tennessee,
ViU, no doubt, bo the Whig candidate for tbe
Vico Presidency. •
This attempt to steal tho •• Compromise than
der ” Is no doubt for the purpose of heading off
Mr. Fillmore and Mr. Webster. But it is too
late in the day.
DaußKxaus m Louisian*.— In the Seßato of
Louisiana, Gen. Martin has Introduced a.MI
which proposes to place habitual drunkards in
tho same position, in regard to tho management
of their property and their family affairs, as that
[ which the law assigns to lunatics and minors.
They are to have curators, with powers of ad
ministration; they are to be incapable of suing
or being sued in their names; they could not bo
members of a corporation, nor executors or ml.
1 ministrators of an estate, .
Womak’s Love.— This novel and exquisite.
simUo is from Wffl-'SmUh’sdrama of “Guldone.
“ A woman's lovo, wo know—not yet avowed,
Solicited, or bruited to tbe world—
Is go o’er-rnled by virgin purity,
And dignity serene of womanhood,
lltis a harmless guest. A pleasing fear.
It plays observed upon the verge of thought,
Like silent lightning in a summer sky,
Whoso lambent beouty does but hint Urn power,
Which may some other time be perilous.
g®-A subscription list to tho proposed ad
dition of capital stock of the Pennsylvania Ball
Bead was opened on Thursday, at Philadelphia,
and tbe whole of the necessary amount of shnrcß
was pledged to bo obtained by those present,
I eimpleting the $1,500,000 of individual sub
scriptions, and securing the conditional corporn
subscriptions of W.000.0M Tho total
capital stock will then he $10,000.000-
Deiawasb Cousi*. —Tito Democratic Conven
tion of Delaware county met on Thursday and
eiooted -Delegatea to represent the democracy of
Delaware in the State Convention at Harrisburg.
The gentlemen eelected aro Gco. Palmor of Ra -
war and Bobort N. Gamble, of Concord No
I ti ° r l were given in reference to the Pres-
I favorable to Mr Bnohanan.
l. £
the following additional particslarß| rejecting
the-wars between fS» <‘Cottonian*” sad the
<* Fardowns,” on tho Steubenville and Indiana
jjailroad: ' . ,
Disturbances on the RaUrodi continued — Auorr.-
onion Shot—the Murderer! marched into the city
i and committed to jpruotij $ - e.
1 5 - It Wis'hof/edi on'Sifti&aly} tbat'-aftor-the ditf
l graceful soene&J»hioh.had.beeriJ»HneBsed in our
I streets on Friday—we,allude to the,. dnviUE i
I of tho 600 FardownsKandi tho necessity which ■,
| prompted the country people to drive t^ e °V'° .. ,
a better btato of affairs along tho linairns obou
ito commencCi'andthosodmifioralieiDg, _. ..
exoTment wero ended. Contractor Manfall
commenced re-crnployipgth° ® ain . «wmth
that were driven "from their ehanties a month
( since, and it was the general hop g
der ind peace *as bnco more Bucceeßtoliy mb
to ßui after the expulsion on Friday of 500 men
& ma™h&rU 7 iKnE helds in the '
ISsilli
fow minutes ho was dead. A party o P*
assi* »r»»»
kssx ’*FV ■**■? rss ys
they arrived. under tho escort or a y _ \
ciiorde, commanded by General I. were I
S’of them, who had *«“ I
immediately brought before Esq. |
hearing on the charge ol' murder! ngC
In addition to alt tnis, nijed by some i
try people of the “° t ’ E btinirln yet another pat
of the guards were to btuigln of
ty of houses, threaten
having gone.rto« to tern.
,ng th ?. l “ rn .^ C ®; wch d f o r concealed Corltomans.
S-fsTAStfarg®
tl °Tbo individual who shot
who participated in tho inhum > f lhere
now in jail together all some
«« ,o bc
“SSSSksssus
eed by the Lcgis ato^* . . llh _ tbß chain-gang
Fenltcntiory and gallows-
SrrsaCTSflStt
ESSsSi
the general expression.
illulwlppl-
The following is an >Ttroot from a letter to
the New York IfrroM. Now Orleans. Jnno
jury 7 ih: .
, Th rr»ffls w W«/
“4u«
SS» I* the Vrcaency nbile
whigs eipress a preference for ! ■ >«'.
Height that no delegate* C«o “>»»*****
t~ * t t(1 tv.© wUifc c«>otp»Uon. At least tacy
- «<«> Je “°-
crats.
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phenol rheroeilntton l.Mb. P*
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the most cordial ■»»«*•*> epprored of the
ConrcaUon abore recorded.
egr From the following paragraph. It will
JZn that tbo Governor of the State celebro
ted for Tar and Tine Knot*, desires an enlarge
tnenl of the electirc franchise:
s^llil
iilssss
a candidate for tbo Stale Senate.
A Sr.tr Loa»*o Gus.-Kesolutionshavobccn
unanimously adopted by the J
ncsseo, recommending the .Governor to call upon
die Department at Washington for such n num
ber of Porter’s self-loading and self.pnmtng ri
fles os tho State may be entitled to under exist
ing liTwb for the distribution of arms
fhft fltntes Tho committee which reported tho
resolution stated tho rifle, could he hred fhrty
times in a minute, is simple in it» construct or!
not liable to accident, and in a haUlc won d be
the most destructive fire-arm overused, Client
tho samo time it must have a powerful
eneo in preserving the peace of nat.ona Hero
is a chance to procure •• material aid Hua
I gary-
Vaxoadie Quakti Rook. —Tbore
mam
J»,fes«ts«s:sra
SS^rfti^afMs:
Phila. Bulletin.
Steam eh Roana Wilma »s FiR W’
steamer Roger Williams, which sailod bonce ror
NewOrlontS, was fired at. five. times, rttlw
Crawford^^lotwitbßtnuding^'she displayed the
Ssffi“*wssrrf?
sion of Cuba.— PhUa. Bulletin.
OovEntious’ Sit.uuEB.-Tbo aggregate sala
ries of tbo Governors of tbo tbirty-ouo States «
■583,760. Rbodo Island gives.the lowest In the
jj s t §4OO por annum, and California tbo high
est, $lO,OOO. The noxt in the list is Louisiana,
thosolaVyof whose Oovorner is $O,OOO.
Thero ere four territories with salaried Gov
ernors, whoso aggregate is $10,600. Among
then) is the immortal Brigham Young, who
■ draws front the National Treasury $2,600.
I NEWS'IT&MS.
quarter.?* <¥^*
zen of. Cleveland,‘and orie of her, aB 1
business men, 'on Saturdaylasf.'
Cattle of all kiad?\re very soateje in-Phila
'delphia, aid the'butchers complain bitterly of
the exorbitant pnoeß demanded by drovers
The Rhode Island Democratic State Conven
tion, on the 30th ult., adopted a resolution de
claring Lewis' 1 Cass and Wm 0 Butler the
-choice of that State for President add Vico
President, j . s : i i • ■ : j >. s ,
Mr Grcenough is nw ln New York aw®* l M
the arrival of bla splendid group for th<rCapitol
from Italy. He Will soon bo engaged on his
I statue of his friend the late Mr. Cooper, to be
| erected in this city.,
■lt is announced that Forrest triU snil •
forma, after playing an engagement at the
Broadway Theatre and one in Philadelphia.
- The Members •of the Bar intend to present to
Charles Wonor, Esq., a handsome Semico of
Plato, os a token of thoir admiration for tne
ability and.generosity he displayed in.the tria
of’ tho Forrest Dlvotce Case. ~ ~
I During January, the Boston Eire Department
was called out eleven times. The estimated
ain’t of loss was 58,870; Insurance, SG,
The loss for tho same month last year was
237; insnranoe 518,787. ■ ,
Tie oltiiensof Oswego have subscribed 5100,-
000 to tho capital stookof the Bmghampton ond
Oswego Railroad. This it is supposed, will en
sure the constrnolica of tho road.
It is Bald" that tho 40,000 muskets that Kos
suth has purchased aro a part of those sol
I tho Government at the close of tho Mexican War.
Tho havo done soryico in a brilliant American
campaign, and will do very well in the hands of
the bravo Hungarians.
Tbe male members of tbe several Methodist]
Churches of Buffalo, rrc about holding a meet
ing to discuss a proposition so to amend their
rales of discipline as to permit the lay members
to bo represented by delegates to tho General
Conference of that Church,
i The Deliver (Tenn.) Democrat has run up the
names of Daniel S. Dickenson, of New York, and
Jefferson Davis, of Miss., as bis ticket for the
next Presidential fight.
The Wilkcsbarro Advocate says five ox Presi*
dent Judges, are practicing at tho bar m Luxerne
county Tbe pcoplo round there will bo apt to
have meeted out to thorn tho fall rigor of tho
U The coldest place in Pennsylvania must be in
Mercer county. The Mercer fndtptndtnl Dmo
rrat of tho 20th tilt., says, that at daybreak on
tbai day the mercury stood at 21 degrees below
-.cro' At sunriso It was 20 deg. below, and at
. y o'clock 14 deg. below.
Prisoner* Banisntd froiu France.
On the 10th ult, 468 pewons, who bad been
banished from France, embarked nt Uarre, in
the steam frigate Canada, for Brest, from whence
they were to ho sent out of the country, in com
pany with another party. Among them were
M M Martin, and Micbot-Bontel, late repre-
Sentatire from Paris. A lcUer in the Sow Fork
Eiprcss, dated Paris, Jan-13. says:
-Most of the distinguished military prisoners
who were incarcerated in the Castle of Ham,
Ine liberated ontbo 19th instant, and ordered
Tat of France. F.ach one was accompanied be
yond the frontiers by police agents In cltirens
Presses. They desired to retire to Brussels, bn.
Sanest vL dcoiri to all but Oon. Cha.ngnr.
nicr and Col- Charras, who.arc permitted to re
mMnTßelgium. Gen. he Flo, who appears to
a. oartleulariy obnoileas to gotemmeot, has
UrenttoKogland. MonsicorU.re
ducted to Air-bi’Chap cite, and General de L.v
morcicre to Cologne! General Bedeatt is ap
“ . , , reside for the present at Leigo. It
Lfil bc that there were military
i +** of the. first aaJ highest claas, and their
King entirely dependent npon
tlTwin of the President, to whom H is said that
, .hem huso already made orertaroa of a
reconciliation, and asked | crtsdsslo^:«tura4o
noil important orcnt of
erer, is the ordinance proclaiming too bam*o- 3
ment-for to* aak«(rf
L, lh , nrociiaent members of the Ist* »*eg’
fKottWwSS IhtM. «adWd«l turn
classes. The first of which camprisea aixty*fiU
permanently oxiUd, ud the ««£
dgbtcco, whoso •migr3l ! o a > 0 3 Ul» >»b>
jenccd upon the pleasure of tbo Lxccaldirk
AtrLmif the latter are Thiers, aud dales de Las
wV» grandson of Lafayette.
mcGla-ry upon Republican freedom, toat Kopre
nntntirea of the people should be exiled from
t’befr country end families for taring entertain
*a ,r erpre«eJ slews and cpinlona to accord
srysri’ri.t&rszs
' ’'“'•■With a riew of eataUifbing a rapid and se
cret communication between the heads of the
! ( sercral Departments of the Government a
‘ lh* Kxceotlro residence. Propa»«“<>» ■£?
- teg for Electric Telegraphs ftß of jbkh -bM
1 centre in the President’s Cabinet at the Tulle
’ ries to this manner order* nml comroumc -
■ tions Can bo Instantly nod secretly ffreo-
Huntingdon County on *ti«
A meeting of tho Democracy of Huntingdon
county ntt bold ou tho 14th ult, »a
of a caU of the County ComttHteo. Ben^ ; s tf-
Patton, Em,., presided, and tho foUonlngreso
lutions were adopted: . .
W 4 That vi hi 1 , owe cordiallyeuaorso.be
iSSsSS
lion of a specific duty, nroamble and
our representative In Congress.
New OaiD DoiMW ak» Gold Haw l)0t-
LAUS ,_.. Observer," tlie Washington correspond
ent of tUe Philadelphia Udgcr,. saysu
„ I hove Just noon the new gold dolltvrpioco
* «Vnm the mini to the
?' nt a Unujton, chairman of the com-
Hon. Geo. meiins ‘Tito coin consists
mittoo of vmya ona moons. *“ « ri I , OD
berery unb s i r i m t—n most convenient and
tfUMMSS. —w* --w
in the' Baroo way. 1 *
DPATU or A BBUAnKABWMAH >* N“VIA Soo
s^sassarrbS l asss
Fak«;ws2£S
nf ihe revolution, and received a grant of loud
naru of tho world, numbering several hundreds.
?n 1838 he onioyed Ws scoond Bight, and up to n
In 1838 U 0 onjoy wcnt gaily bareheaded into
tbewoods Lo cut wood and timber, an occupation
he preferred above aU '
The iat'lle Girl'i Good HorfiJatfiJ ,
s' i\ t X | »
, p
Only iustJoolcatjny pretty. Canary,.
Clitrpins his sWcet “good merning 10
iThe sunshine is peeping straightinto_my eyes
'Good morning to you, Mr. Sun. for you n-e.
Early to wake up ray birdie ard me.
And make us as hapP? ashappy can be.
ti Haonv vou maybo, my dear littleSl l *!. 1 * i... . ;
And thJrnotherfllrokedsoflly a .
« tionnv n* hffppy can be-rlmt jlunJt 9rAkj'-V^?^;.- J y"
m p SWe\T^
The liuinone,turned hurjmcht ey.ee wflh a nod
i Manama, may Uay •‘gobdtaormpg Jo Go?
u Vpa uule dnrlmx one, sorely you may
Kn«l,asyouknell every monung to pray.”
Mary knell solemnly dowm with bpioxee,-
SE^s^SE&ta-*
“1 thank thee for S'Srtii’ , -
Pnr tftklne cood care, ofme au tnopttTKniguH,.
And wnifimrine up with the bcautffnMmkVy
o? d k«D ml?rom naoghitness alUhe Jong i. *..
BIe«t Je«u«, who taught little children to pray
An angel looked downin ’
Bal ih* saw not the nngel-Hhat tieauutaicm^*
Trttmplwitlftg. ~Tm**!* , ,
In taking up trees for transplanting, «gwd
nhnnld always ho had to their oho, trad a due
thehody
b»riS«'K“KS£.s;)
SSSSasiwasss
3S“ sr<.s»a.*r£;
nart of the snmmer, notwithstanding a
n”Ssr.M^i:s
begins tofor tftbot shall
roT«JlorlyfaroHiMo t o small root may sustain;
irs^ma
M -.rXle eircumferenfle. Some trees
half or iw w lty for j; fe than others,
WSSsSS-S* «MSS»
sSrraffiTOSsaS?*
n2fJs*« "»■■-»"" *•
'•’orkcr. _ . . ,-
Tbe State of Prance.
It strikes os that tbo following remarks of the
New York Tribune. on the lost news M Franco,
hnto much force m them:—
S£S3SsK£sfr&
SiS-iMtn li.™ Ltafll”
ESaSS. "nfi '»/»■“• “ “">*>“
1 Hnn gory, in German? is not yet-
'£ «* il'icS^ivenoe.CUZA
.lo” rV.«J rorictr, uJ *«*«» »
the AliesSeuJ Ccmeter*-
«-»“‘'vr^u*;i a,cwn,c "
fisaeu on /burl.'. epP»«<‘ M>rehmli Bart
T(1BI * Jftn&wrt»-« W F “> ,rt *' ool
! dr i .•*».*«« *• F --“ J, ' g
S'
in tbc diy, those ?‘*l ,0 ‘™ ”,„e ,M«ittel lo b«<™»
eintSoo aaefat »n<J petm.oeot,.»« •*)* |febUUS
. • - • - •
contractor..
.KlIwS *V ? .ri..t riuttmrgh,or.
| O /n««J»t-SUnot-Ond.nS».^;^*; 4e -
A ,i«o.k nu,Htr, boo® or import-
Tbe« »!»«•«” c 'SSSSl‘ai.?rt<* « { U. >*«*»•
eJ I beta* ,( jr whom l am Af.ent.
Pexcb Bottom, Wr eoamj.‘a.™. t ,,f,. rtu ce Is etrea
by *t*«oten»of thr railousucaa" s^ t whether now
ffbfrttn Mw.'
I — ~ , 'For
I M. Bums. • °.? ®™JXS „„ ample, and tba
“"■> ‘ te holi,e '
oT Atoshw : , Ri ,imnl,on,ofNiTiUkWaTd,rilli-
The tftuuonof U J- ‘.H", ’“ij l,„ n Atv nhiltmh, Tiiat
Uotjh in the fimtelf with material* Jo*
U» petitioner }>»tb P**, and other*, at bU
Ao aee o ™®^®! lo ! “ward ttlwwut and pray* *<"
dvrdiufc l>ou*e •Ao 'Vajd , *{it e &.e to
ES Aml vw ' *
lionet.a* ludotylmana.wMjW. ? RICHAR DSO!i.
P Drrnn.H M»l«
■—! . 1
I
A. FMKJierstr Rut, ward sahod i
Itousti, on Saecapvt *.*»*>* ’.-.gntetui tow
o'clock: Pwatua ■«>«*>,■JJfifmtttoSHl tv locked »P
wilt be token whctbef the WmV.3 N'CANDLESS,
or not. Uy outer. ' Secretary.
fcbtlWt —do Toto ot celling
oH&lk., at re Weed P »oe».
V b »tock on howl, ul ca ao4M -MKket it
color i’rt«» ««,
Jr toiliuKMW ecutSi at A MASON A CO’S, _i
liibl9 n . M , i,i M«11 ' '
\ t BS-iSSiS,™ &
For moki»S'a' ,lB Jolll SJ > A* CO.,
v ‘ 858 Liberty »ttcot._
~fT ENISON—fib prioto V^ Bo^ I M’CL’uRO l ” co'f f<>t
'f •Mi 8 by r.tocor* anJ Tea Ptalem
xj U NNIiK V sio acre*of stomid.
IN anJ BlkruWen-* 1 ' 4 f ‘ om V WIUKINS * CO.
fcM‘4 •' ■■■■ -■ '■-■'■i-ii-.-i
Sli" P ftt"l?umiii|ft«d ®n4 Wrt tamps, Wlokt,Globes,
CWmn" y H«W. SEE. ■» •“»** ***** “ **
” *“* WBttlttrly auppUc4
once or tvsieen weak waß 6b, which is consinwly
Ail orders left 1 1 , ‘%» w iJl“e promptly attended to
passing through iho e{«yQ“ ulu f tei i to horn tbaEihfr
N B IJjfgjfJi 1 JSSRwd la any pari of the ol.y,
"it Allegheny, free of cost w n wnK , UT t
No © rourth su, <A?oUo HalU
yV°~-.' Market and Wood streets.
I t r
*v.V' ~ -
*%■»••• .• ~ .**■ -r-r > .. "■ •
V •;vv-.;:*v ~ ./ *" •: r r N;. .• v, ■■..!■ .■• ./* WV- *.■ i . • >■ r .
n% ~ * * *= r <*?,«.** *
CltfcENSVl /1 1
insurance Company ,of r Pittsburgn.
", cG. HUS9EY, President 1 , *
S SAMUELt t*. MARBHELL, Secretary. *
’j oF jijo& ( 9* WATEB.- STRKET,
.../ between Hariet and-Wand ureeu,
rrf>ln.ur*» Hull wd Cargo Risks.
Ohio and Musieiippt Biven and tributaries.
or Damage by Fire _ , , .
TJavlSuTn amlTransfdrinuon.
?Vdh”mß3 y gkley,
HughJ>.Kiog, Dd'Dehaven*
RoSenlJßßlajM*'*-- --“iPratiefcrSeUera* -
s. iUrbangh, • • • j.Schoomnaietr
■ i
nAPTTAI^ R 200,000 ’DOIiABS. "
feSSSsa;
' led or Country Pjopeny- CARRIER, Actuary;
novl2 Branph Office^sSudield £ P.«sbu,gh
mutual Utc uwurance.
THE KENTUCKY INSURANCE
At Covtngton, Kentucky,
Guaranty Fund 8»00,000.
r it '!S“&«‘S 1 “ yet devised to
HStfiS ‘SSSKS, .nror^togg^^f ft
uonateceived by * ■ -“07 Wobd 9 »treet.
auavkL Do-wobth.Medical Examiner. al9 .
jETNAINStTRANCE COMPANY,
Of Hartford, Oo “^.. 3a00 ,000
: Oapttat B«oafc J - “7"" |, . ■34a!uOO
of theVhtsburgb A*encyio«ie Store Room
of McCurdy tUooou., No Ag*nt
company,
CAPIWIiWMOOi . y V
Secured in accordance with the General fad-■
■ ranee Law .0/ the State. . .jl
mUE above
lids ,.win^|^U^*^toAgw | Sg.^!S ?
most favorable terms, p rcsidenU
A„OC«t.d.IWMrt »»»»"“*• g.* -P *‘ I
ofall bind*. ■ ■ „ w ., loiond 155 tfcaacU
Office* WwiWOfataWjjMto-W* ona
nos£&'’ fcU«3SSS?‘
wiirasSf. ‘c^'Jxcir
vraharTcSon, ™JfflglJ ,, «* ooa *
P„.,Uar ß^.r.^% uf«e*^ ta P‘"^ J
-Ot
Trea,Biet— Josephs-Eeeeh.
pan of ibl. pope,
mySi . . ■ *■
M l 0
ISgiSi^^MWCS
SSS^l^s^-K^.'S'WWm
any part of the ctt>. _
DTTFFS
\*“Vio ’ r S?corß?i*U4 by
Pacolty-i*
“SSS^‘ B»oi.K«pms Md Commet
“j Of Coramerdal tuul Or
*TB"ll4^r»<t.'■»«*« °f thc r “ ,sl ' ur * h *"{
% M u" £ RTI!K«GKB, Arobi:«! of St Paß
ci"d?ll', Pro U fr«orof Arcb.ieowol, «i*
! m >l.“ Cook
w'll'bo found, on ttl rrnet taanf
l■Lffi 'l%ing Mi!
So only Mwncal accountant m 'k<* c V|i ,{lnc?, (fn
*lu>lclime,;«;juu, indoOoat!
kecr>"* bools,) ■»’?f.tVdbX- Harp n
sgSSSSSfigSKra
'K ! 3StaX SSSitamcd ie K* be«
bang g«;obSl.}T “■*"&
,£fflS it SSS“-
EHSSff^SK«?Btf
3s^-S»«fffiW ,1 'S3 r
ip- a Mo«t
RrWJ^3r Ss <«sBi"'
Uuou to Ike facts them sellorth
«' I had lieen affbcinl * evcl S! I l[S?sniill la«?sl£
or boib eyes, which commneJ loincrei P”
tembor. llß4U>,tKe inflaminauon aitha=
VSwrf’Anwiort l>u.« membrane «**g§V“«
ended in ihe dcpM.lc
•uosed ny.Wte l an P 1 rne( [ an& left
£ *«.* tSSH
i ta|.«-;jsBSs^ss:
s^ffi^iS^Wta~s«SS?sssS!
KSSS
‘and win bV“m ioV« iiy .»*s&» —>■>
“Vtota'**, tome»||ry'»^|^ iWI i W Wood si i
R F d t |ELL»Wo o dsUe^«
«epl9 • ; - L ■■
attendedw. . . Itl —•* - ■•;■ ■'■■
{0- Odd FcUovr»’HoU,Og‘ ! j I fjf> l^ > ou'^ 0 u '^
“^burghDeg^Loa^.Nb^ad^dllhTa^-
chonlc*’ Lodgei No 9» oecty Thursday ewn*
*"?V«*ietn Biai Lodj«> No.Sli i*very Wednesday
.s; “S 5
AsasSiigsg^,,,;:
ru _ w*«»
igi* y :o. or O. SV-VU«^W«hUnt<m
« s ty
4SS£S!2£HS4§
«ll§§pfs
I'qSaoomftom'eroH^JThird >»r«ts.-
i»f
pt 49 i
'ThcionKHn^^SOCISTT.OfPIItIJ
jzesrz ssissgagaft«“**»«
*'u6?ii' >n ' U a<lka Bectowtf, 1
tri* k
b«urifol gloss u> me3»».C«Bibne«,OoUan, 1
w,?ti Hn«oins. &.C.. owl pfg.lhe lion from *dhe-
TBEATneir »
t.OT.CT iRB MiKAOiB- • -JOSEBH C. FOSTER:
Pruts cf Admission —Firit Tier and Parquette 50c<;
Second aid Third Tiers 25c 5 Re«erveisca>» {£. ®J*g|
Circle, 75 Cerue, large Pnvateßoxes, entire,6B, Wjemau
Cortatarisea «». .
Nones to- tbs- PoßtiCsf—Tbo -Thsiuro V® •.-*•• •, ■
warm and comronahle, by ihe Introduction of itoveaaod ..
EVENING, Febnuury 13,1852,
The nerformcncce will commence with .ys-::;
GUY MANNERING. '•
MesMemlec, • - * « -
Dandle Dinmont, _• - ■ -- - Mr. C, Foster.
1 Dance, . I/a Belie Oceana. * ,
The whole to conciuda with < '' / i
TOM AND JERRY. ‘
- Corinthian Tom, • Mr.C, Foster,
Jerry. . - - Mr. Richardson.
I LASTWh.SK VOSHJVKUY Of >
b.* winter'a umiYAixso ExanunoN of
„ . K*W CMKNIOAI. DIORAMAS,
Saw WttolvtagTittM, otLafltyettellaU.
; EVERT EVENING THIS WEEK: <•
iiTWrßf^NTßßtateapieaMiß'laHßfiimiDg-Ue.imbf.-jsxi
r JxJl lnirodace.-for t&e firsi;tTm6t ; U* -
i beautiful and innumerable -
- , „ ORIENTAL CHANGES,
WhibftsbaU sntjniM, fojfceauty And richness, aoy thing
e?er exhifcitedtrtlSm city.
The ExhibitionniUeommetca wlOu selection a f the
rliesr 01®BOlyu'?-yiawavin :
number. 'AI*Oj-*.vmvpf : a.coiifiictiiitittsXtße dirFau - ■ ••••••• •
'bonrg-B** Afl]®W«^;Fwftj^eaLopl«-fhlUl|ip e wasde?..
throned, and a view of a Ffctat in thePlaJS Bodozer,
: Althoback. olEotef4/ydllejPoTrBvhi tho insurrection
of lane, 164 S variety orNEW/Mc; lnlor n[ ; oM9.
Thoevening’e.enternJnnienu'o.conclijdCiyriUa'ho fap, -i;
Juried CHISIICAL DIOHAHAS. Ulwt«t« ei) f ft, fo |.
Ibwriiß BObject*, fuftepld’te * o .nll ,tSe chaugeeneenliar
to the natural day, fepreeenttng nalure tn all lia brtl- ,
*TheHiitotieatrabjectofFPNEnAf.'OFNAPOLEON, '
'ft jtftppeared /o the 1 Hospital of Invalids, atPhn «
andVby particular revest, ilie favorite subject of bit-
MADELINE,(Pans), Night View
Saturday afternoon, at 3
° r 05 cefiW-only j-Cbildren' UndeP 12 half
price Doors open at 7; Exlubiuon Comnience3 at 7^-. .
pr j£y- C description insmull bills. ifelfl.tf
rsK*-"* sxr&mit - r ’
*' SALK Otf CABBIAOES ?
~■; jgu*n« <3 THIS Sale will take place on WED
. JJESOAY inomingv£4ilr March neit, at
o’clock, atihe CHINESE MUSEUM,: " -
•ylr* iy* ■•pniLftpgtPUM, and wlUoccfcpybolh 01 .
of .Umf capacious building". . .. ..
v The UgUtNo Top Wagons wiLthe ; -
lanreiloli room, second «tofc? . , , _ *" „
*The stockorOAHßlAOE3.io beeoli-oh-UiUroMSr v
non,’will tethe largest ever oEered at AUctTort
•llriiuil Stales, emhraciny overvTtoo-.
Yikidri oi A...
oOwrs of ackiowlcdged reputation / >
- No tiew Carnages will beadiiiittedm Catalogue;!®.?*-
less-wauantctllij- ilie rasters, so thatpnrcfasaersinay-r ,-
jely upon seensng a good article , v s " 4 f
Open for hxhbiucm Uieday previous-
Farcltaiem fom a distance oiA informed ibaMherev- j-$•
..will beii« POsponpmcntoaaccoojit oC the.wealUcr. 5v v.
aLPRED M. IIERKNE3S, 4ue^oartr,
Auction S»l»of Upjrses, Carnages and-Harness,erfr; 3
-held avlte bazaar, opposite' the ’
URDAYftboaibom the year- s i > » > / *
TfceJSiUdisnmentis open at all limes for Phvate V *
Sales ofCnriages, and iha sioctkept on hand v: '
ÜBve& tObehslargeat iiubft United States, •;
• - ati for 18 5 a*'-:- .-.
5/nif CuAt-ES il- wilf, oilSatusSmv:
> '/jjf 14th olFebraary ? .mtrodnee luB>:NE\Vi. svtu :of ; ; ?j
i:*BftHAT&r,tb« eommg.seasoa,- He wTlt, al«o, keep —;
Nconstanilyfftnlejthatbcaailful-slyleofSoftHaishov
tfhas lately lotdueed, which ior beamy-aod durability * jv
Icdnnotbeaaassed. " s " * *» ’
Cußtomerstfd oihexs.are invited tojepll and examine
hii diCTereia:yicff Of Ilai* ;and,Gaps for.thcccomlng i:
aeoon. ] CU, PAULSON, 73 Wood «reei, w
fcLlt-St next door to the comer of Foarth *u
i Jl T *
THBA.TB— Mrs ELIZA VLACn-iespeclfuliF an* *
nouncepher fnend and the public* timi her first
BENEFIT iPm burgh /or many years, wilLtok* *
place oaFx&y NiouT.Fqbiuaiy Oii. r. / ; ;
-casionsbeipecifuMysoJicUsnahare or^uU!ic t
Dge,- BoX-d PU . , : r-
jlOft SAK OK KK.N I—That
r th^GtiWortß' ..
tuna back 4o preenongt st. A
* a* it rtiß twn u> low water mailc* iiwouTd inuteA.de-Vs.;.
i birable for, enter Uo-i dr.
I Uonnll'a* Forfarlter naiUculars.enquir# ocr, .
U C STOEKrOST,- I
- febl -/ J -- ?t "' r: j,< j .
Tj?A}
Cl If ffebin SHRKBIFF&BIN?HNG. '
TIfLUUJ'ITER— A kooJ iduin store uutl.for sale by
Qr SIIERRIFP fc SINNING,
THOil JKMV-A.new Dn^k-Houses No. t
: n aringed witli bill'aTßd.‘4'aro , ptir!orsj' kacheaju?il. J i
?a<lihi**; ibretsfoonis on eaclisecondand third sto
f/cm *« r Bnwliedgatrei;:balJsaaii:Topia3 f «o«*XPa*::‘-
fcr&d.ada gnodcellar. ‘ ► > ?
• i 8 Si. CUTHBBWVCenpraI Agent-.
1 f e biLi gOSamhfieldsifeet
yiimeisJ Q. Artamsantf
1 fcbtl „{ CARSON'fc
Nf SCJUAK—US toiinve by steamer
.M-doo.lbrsafeby CARSOS M ’ KNICHT< „
TfiniKiSE-tSO bis , for sale by •" ,
febll t --CAHSON jfc M'KNIGST.
FKTMKRS— SMKUfJbfc' Jwe s««« JbeaUuare, joat tar.-.-
b f ed ttndfQfßalet>y CARSON feM-KNicnr;
n as - a ? , " b " e
v jbll . No MulattoßUCCl- , c
/ -pUN—iuubu».w!Me sUeUCora/mstoraaiidrorsala...
(j by f febll) SIIKHRIFF fc BINNING. i.
i'7'KNisOM! VtSNWON’.—IMOOIbs. ptimc Hams. lost
<'Y rretired aml tor sale by ' ‘~ Ji - '
febio -J D WILLI AMS& CO., 110 Woodat r
I U.O b—Bro SAMUEL w; black,-wiirgirea;
L* Lecture to. the members: of PtQtrrsfre ; Loijos, on. : -
Thursday . evening* Febntnry l’iih iusiant .The^nteni^r^...
bora of tWOrierata invited to fro present .. .
OiTV fc'HOfiitti'V yott ffAt-K—ou.wtiicttare,-
t erected three valuahlo Brtck .
atorra and-dwelling*, stiuateioit the .cornerxjfJretni afta;* .
Loeafi streets. Filth AVaTd.iiHqew.Tenlgfof^dsq^ivvl'.
Frice—s43oo; one-half m cash \ balance to Utrae-an- -
nualpasmenm. ™%*^ t ' MClVFrrT& CO., ,
febio - -- - N 0,31 Tifih 'tract.-
IS 5.2.
■ WINTER ARRANGEMENT,
UAII.RO XV,
From Flltaboxeli ,to PWl«d«lplila ami
Baltimore.'
' 0«7y20 Horn Through ! : -
■ SU, ' * ** •}
fTIHE Express mail troiu Will leave the Depot on Lib
i X erty *t re ?*j a hoVC ffieGadal.'Bndge* eyery,inutniuff v
utOfto’clock. „ _ . _
- Passengers will goby thccarsUJ.Turtle.CreekiWlieTe.
■ they will and ihe-bcst of CoachealQ.reiuJlnesstocoQYey .
them 23 miles, over a first rale turnpike loadtaßea'Uy V
siaiiun', (conductors accompanYettChttatapf Coacnesj, .. : .
, ftiidlihen tike thenars to'tiollidnysburg;- theaitekatb*
:■splendid ndwsteeptnsoars of the PeunsylWU\aßs?!rtud
CompanyKiiitecuo Philadelphia and|B.alujnprc. * ~ ■ -v
.•Passengers for BalUmoretaVethevwpfttaftXfiK^u^^^:-
Cumherland RaUroad hVxilarrishttishjiamviiie-at BaiUp -.
more,, to breakfii&Xjattil. to tjie same
morning. r .
Passeoztrs wba wish to avoid uight trayelycanloQCe.
over night at Uollalaisburg. and resume their seats the,
next morning liuhe 3 o'clock tram
. Bjg. '
dcathal to deliver- past»*engere ; to. jipd frpin
Oepci.lo any accessible panofPmisUarghpt-AlJeghwy , >
eiues/at itr denis iur ftndHO cents foe
Cft Tho r Acconiiaodadon Train wUHeave every,aiternDOn ~. ; .
at3l o’clock, for East .Utterly, WUfcwabtiTg and Tur
tle Creek - 3 ,
• Passebgers will? tickets hi the RwumioA.- .•
office inilioMonongahclavHouseyuaUl hatf.ajahour be|/v:u :
fore the departure:*of .eachvtraio*when the. office will.
bo opCaforthßealeof uckeuatihe Dfipotj-on Liberty.*^:
Please sei yoattfekeM in the eveningv a* there U-al-v:
ways a great,crowd tor r uckelsln Ihe r—
f*b7 , J.M£SimiEN, Ticket AgH P It.H. Co
FdB-tBS- 7 Tbi3 neat end
LM beautifulrtyleof H&TSaro noWfinUhed.attd-wilt
lntroduced on 9atutdfty, t Febra«rjrl4Ui.''h : .... . : T ;
Gem emeu ere invited 10-call at No-fli-Wood street,
todjoorbelovratmond '
4 nNEassonmcm***e* mie»n?s6nUdien«aJ Valen
ok »r
j N P'reriVßinnw*f>f;vanoQakmd»anafl4e.B> T .Al«o)an
fli»4ori®d vtitioiy i Qf.:T*xlwuinfeB,-?nd.r?<>ci*y •
j gale; not io bggq<ml)bd it> 'lhe- cUyf - - • teptt . .
FSSSfiS
lt,K ?OI*MNS—A eoraplcie msonmafti <Jn hand a»i
** c " ly ■tfilaacnr* cot." ' '
*W ■ * ‘ Nbs'faiandM Markettirett- ,
aEMINAKV BUILDING FOR coiijgd
out building, well GUedXar a Qenwu&ry fpr Youn«
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