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M. Perrmeat & Co., who are prompt, hon est and t lentlemanix in their- business transactions, are the ' ' • only au orii'edventi in the cities of New York and Boston ,•,- for the ' Morning Post. They are authorised to receive Ad '2. , "vortisements and Subscriptions far toe at :o'er usual rates. '' - '-'•,•,,c'',,TtettrealPtSararegtatialas papeten-Teirufficast J - -'-' 2 '. --- ' - - r . - - NEW YORX, 122 Nassad . street: - ~ , f.i - f. 1 - i - i... - 'ItOgON, 10 State . street. ' , . . . . . ' '-. --4 - ei - Piii 3011.raorrixo.,40 . , t '.‘;',.---::.,T-s-r.:-'l---,,--.';',,,',-----""ii--'iusiiitgliiki,lcii•ixss3t:Trra aaoirrowi 6 . -,'",,,,,-• ~,,n .. ---....”,,0, pilirriNG OP Ali=DO. tu th• anClatioOponl.... f ..r 4 - "'" --- . in. nlnr ..na ',dot a 1,.. from wt'"l' , ‘ 444 ' 4 " ao. N wV b ' '" lsi Y. llll' . .<4n.chaa 1,.... exundnr / - .74 - Often . . _ . _ _.,.. .. .. .... . . aTitDie:DIOCEULTIC CONVENTION. i . ~. ~.,,, ,- *-: ~ Tuo. - .l3Miocaarto-Cire CO:KTNTION-lilegbi this morning-at '-'=- - ' - eleven ceelnek,'hithe Snpreme Court Itooto, io. nominate a catoladde for -Mayor.. If A -suggestion-was tdlowable late. gard , to tits: preceedingi on such : conventions, - ire wotdif..te*; . . .... the ," ,-•:..",-.,° feomMend that delegates designate' their preietuheas by • 1 ' --- -.- tome manner tlratt,-_brihe odtoussystan or p u irkint_; - ,_„,,*,.. there elther, rote by. ballot or ~by Totre,-and not entrtudf - - the time sill he eotismised and the work If performed far ,` ism* 6.tiellirtelly to oil eoneerned. -, - ~. . -- . the &Bowing delegates were elected - onßatittlity-last : • . 1 S. Z'....” .:-.7, _lint Illint—Goorgo Wilson; 7 John..W . Parlane r , Mashael MeSteln, A.,.:DalLse., James Danlevy -r -- . - 1 , - ".-,. - ' 'Second 11nrd-7-Samtiol Bilworth,-3mies M. Trwln:joho C. , . • I , .....= -. „Davits; -Wm.3l. 'Smith:Michael-Keenan. .. -2 him/ 31 7 .13-(1—.1.•C. Dunn, Martin Lytle, 11. t. Milligan, J. ~,- .! IL Latahavr.i,lohn Dunwoialy. - a . •.Four& .Worg - I'llails. R.... 5111, Joseph Wall,-J. S. Kerr, Ce . : . - - 'iambus West. John Devine. .$ ...:1,..5,,..--,z,--_,-Aft.h.:Ward—ilao.liloricin,.AndrerrBpottijohn Taylor, lil - J. Rogers., Joseph ,Bell - • ',, ~ , Sizilir ll'itrrt-*-Joseph Ifusninghate, Jos. D. Kelly, Joseph - - Hughes, Won. C.-Rea, Win. A. Lore. I - Srvent.4.lKArd—Wm- Moorhead, Stephen Barrett, W. W. -) ~'.. -.... Irrrhs,Jefealdagaw, Joseph Feltwell. .1 - - - Eigh th Ward—Bernard Fiannstn, C. Bierman, E. Pratt, .... J' Watt, R. Wrionnott_ _ - . : Wm& 'lVdr4 2 -Joaeph Weeks, Thomas A. Rowley, Pettier. ...,. . -, - : ...Mohan, Josiah B. Poor, Leopold 1.114, , tier. , .... , ger Dor cotemporary of the Journal has at .bength,raised the name of the whig candidate for 'Mayor. As we have said before, h would not do it until Deacon White would "dolt:first"— . The Beason did do it on Monday morning, and, as we expected, the /puma! of Tuesday contained the name, of the whig candidate for Mityor. This is as it should be; but we Observe that she pub- Aishes the.nnme more conspicuous than his neigh or the Gazette. For instance/the Deacon inserted it in the following obscure manner: This looks very much like poking a friend in She corner, and as it appeared without note, comment or endorsement, we cannot `but sup pose that the Gazette would not have published i„t it.those aubscribers had not demanded die ap pearance of Mr. Riddle's name. But Mr. Rid dle is less chary of the space that may be occu pied by the name of the whig candidate. Ile gives it more than double the room of the Go :die, and thus announces it: WHIG NOMINATION•' FOR MAYOR. ROBERT M. RIDDLE. Look at the manner in 'which the two Whig organs announce tie nomination, and who - can doubt which is most devoted to the 'success of :the Whig party at the approaching election. The manner in which the editor of the Journal has made the announcement, indicates that be de sires to keep the Whig candidate before the peo ple, while the editor of the Gazette has crowded him into the smallest kind of a corner, and don't say a Nord about him. We freely admit that we are much better pleased' with the course of the Gazette than - the Journal, for the straggle will be a small affair, anyhow, but we note it to point out the different manner in which Whig organs do things. The American is not as corn - plying.as the Gazette, awl refuses to put up the name , of•the Whig candidate. It is expected, however, that he will be yet whipped into the traces, and that in the course of a few days the name of the Whig candidate will grace the col umns of the Iron organ. But we must publish the following opinion of the editor of the Journal and the Whig condidate. In reply to an article in the Dispatch, He says : " We have neither been •thinking' nor' asking, 'through the columns of the Journal, that Alta editor ought to be elected Mayor because' of any consideration." In this matter the editor agrees with the ma jority of the people, for once. There is no "eon eideration" that would induce them to elect him Mayor. GEN. PIERCE'S CABINET We publish this morning, froin the Concord (N. H.)..Pairiot, an ably written and sensible ar ticle in relation to Gen. PIERCE'I3 Cabinet, to which we invite the attention of Cabinet makers and political speculators of all factions, and in arl'sections or the country. The Patriot is pub lished at Gen. PIERCE'S home, and is edited by Col. Was. BUTTERFIELD, a gentleman who is be .lleyed to sustain the most intimate and confiden tial relations with. the President Elect. Every right thinking man cannot .fitil to ad. mire the ideas and opinions pat forth in the ar ticle to which we allude. It is obvious that Gen. PIERCE is determined to select aCabinet to please himself, from amongst the most distinguished Democrats of the country. He will be control led by no faction, nor will he proscribe any branch of the party. lie will call around him, as his constitutional advisers, men of tried pa tihitiste and undoubted Democracy , =then of en larged views, , liberal principles and National sympathies. He will be the President of the whole People, and he and his Cabinet will be a unit. Probably no man, with the exception of Gen. Paws himself, knows, who will compose the Cabinet. All the newspaper articles on the sub ject are but idle speculations—put forth by sorib blifidqafiLaues, to amuse themselves, or to tickle the vanity ofßoise anxious aspirant At the prOper time Gen. PLEII.CBI will announce his own Cabinet ; and although some folks will be disap pointed, as a matter of course, yet wo confident ly predict that the great mass of the American People will cheerfully acquiesce in.the selection. The American Lwer We have received from the publiShersin Phil nlelphia, D. B. Canfield & Co., NO.' 9 Mercantile Library Building, No. - 2 of the Ameritai Law. Register, edited by AssT.,Fish andllenry Whar ton, of the Philadelphia Bar. Thls'is a publi cation of great valee to '"the fraternity,"' as it contains, full reports of thd lute Important Amer ican decisions, arranged la the best form for re: ference. - It is published monthly at $4 per an aunt, or sa"if- payment is made in advance. The publishers will please send us the first number, and continue the favor regularly. DICKENS' KOIISEKOLD woans. This Well known and popular work is now re published by Molllrath gi 14014,17 Spruce street, New - York, in a cheap and nent form—the price being only 6 cents per copy, or $2 ) 60 a year by mail. Those who are fond orishoiCe reading, moral and pure, should by all rnenni subscribe for Dickens' liousehold•Words and United States Weekly' Regiiter.: - - , se•' The Nioi York - Herald soya lket Piero ie an important movement on Washington in retattgi t to e rooveraen s of e relick - Hayti anti, in Mexico Washington 04-ena' 4ondent uritea • . Ito d mot et alleurprise us to seisit iropristion of five or ten millions of dollars, • to be placed unreservedly "fliincts: of"Alen. ' fierce, for the preservation of.it'soet and the • honorof republic in - the approaoling oriels " 4:.Thz,„13)3,5T ToP li tr ielVjg tors - the - object of 'Vie' loci6fcia Pref 3 s;li ,01.91441eVoiratilt popularity' A 4,-""! riTrSBURGII : 'WHIG NOMINATION FOR MAYOR. ROBERT M. RIDDLE. A Late - Haul of Counterfeit Noney The Albany Atlas states that on Saturday a large•foroe of thh Police,mado,a , decent on thp premises of Robert 740.21iti0n mi West Troy, on luspiclon of octiterfeitn'operations. Morrison, when ripffinciAiap9o, made a deepirate resistance, bat mrsh:Cecured,!4nd t6iolloiring counterfeit money fottniiiipqiillis Person: ;,-- elS'in'lli - Ont the City Bank of Hart:l64GL 050 in Ss on the Tradesman's Bank of Chelsea, Matt gO5 in 5s O'n the Bank of Genesee, Bataiia, N. Y. 343 in 3e on the Oswego Co. Bank of Granby. N. Y $2O .in Ma on the Mechanic's Bank of Norwich, Ct. $4O 108 on the &smarmy Bank of Windsor, Vt. 1r.2:! in Ga on the . lganhatt4 Bank of New , York. bla aggregatelf2sl3,- all Counter. qeltßesilles - tthis; there was found upon hint three spurious fifty cent. pieces, U. States coin, eight _spurious quarter eagles, and $ll4 in good • - 11o14 : 8ml• iit• tapln g a grocery store in West Tr - ciyii.nncidlaStalo a livery stable attached. He was pol:olllitteft iiti-Siinday, and on Monday was brought 4 -bitorn.U.. S. Commissioner Hilton,. fer.fatelittipcsisTot entering bail to the amount of $5,410,..bat one - of his proposed sureties was .414015t.0)IiStify. This is supposed to have been ihe ; .hend clit'aiters of a combination extending far over the SMte. TRIM( 'THE SIIStIMATION OE A LIBEL.—The New York Courier has just - Reseed through a snit for defamation of_ character, against a man and wife, who hild their damagesat $3OOO. The of fence consisted in making public the fact that a hasband'and 'Wife, who bad once been respecta ble, hid the evening before applied for lodgings, at a station house, under the influence of liquor, and that in the arms of the wife was found a lifeless infant, which bad doubtless died by ne glSot. The source of information was the police reCord taken un the spot. The publishers were sued for damages, pleaded the truth in justifica tion, rrovel the facts of the case by the testi mciny of-Polieemen, and-obtained an unqualified veidiat in their fivor, the jury believing that the matter . published Was a proper snbjeot of public concern. The Courier commenting on the ver dict, says:— • T '4 We make no publication tending tobring any, one into discredit, unless it be a matter of public concern, - and we have full assurance of Its correctness, If perchance we err in any respect, we are always ready to retract or make proper public explanation. We have no malice to gra tify ; our only, aim is to make realities appear as they are. We never have suppressed, nor ever will suppress, the truth, on account of in timidation, or in fear of the consequences.— We desire no better arbiter of our actions and our motives than an honest and intelligent jury." FLORIDA. (Wallies. Seer, Esearabia 213 202 Walton 78 113 Washingt3n 109 34 Calhoun 61 18 Gadsden 306 170 Wakulla 154 90 Madison 183 101 Columbia 337 197 Nunn . 29 48 St. Johns 140 97 Hillsborough 165 70 Orange.. 35 35 St. Lode 7 0 Monroe 116 95 Pierce over Scott, 1,443 TELL VOTE. 1848. 1852. Cass .......3,228 Pierce ... 9,318 Taylor 4,539 1 Scott . 2,875 574 Detrenso in 4 years Tunnelling the Allegheny Mountains. One of the tunnels on the Pennsylvania rail road now constructing, is to be 8,570 feet in length. Its area at the widest space within the lines of the masonry will be about 21 feet, and the spring of the arch will begin 18 feet from the ground. The arch itself of the tunnel will be rather of an oval form, one of the most beau tiful curvatures which - Conic Sections can afford. The greater part of the vast arched excavation will be inlaid with strong and substantial mason ry. More than half of this masonry will be composed of sandstone,well laid in hydraulic ce ment, and the remainder will be hard burnt brick. This whole masonry will be 22 inches thick. The tunnel passes the Allegheny Moun tain Sugar Ran Gap, and lies partly in Cambria county. Takibg into account the length of the tunnel and its interior breadth, and the quantity and solidity of its masonry, it may be regarded as the largest work of the kind in the United States. About 400 men are employed upon it. Ur Gen. Snoti, has sent in his annual re port as Commander-in-Chief of the Army.— From it we learn that for the defence of the frontier of Texas there are,now, under the orders of Brevet Major General &urn, fourteen com panies of artillery with three regiments and two companies of infantry—in all, forty-eight com panies ; and that the force in New Mexico con sists of nine companies of dragoons, two of ar tillery, and one regiment (ten companies) of in fantry. The recruiting service, daring the past year, has been prosecuted with great vigor, the number of men enlisted being 4,170. It is re commended that the rules and articles of war be referred to a board of officers for revision. Tar, DAnocnvric NOBTIMEST.—The North west more than sustained its uniform Democrat ic character at the late presidential election, by rolling up the following glorious Demooratio ma jorities for Pierce and King Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan.... Wisconsin .., lowa Majority,.... A GENErtous Orrea.—A writer in the New Or leans Picayune,: who contends that Mr. Lemmon Was-unjustly deprived of his slaves in New York, offers that gentleman a permanent home in Texas in the fee simple, of as much land as ho may require for farming, stock raising, or the culture of cotton. The writer has fifty thou sand acres, with clear titles, in different coun ties of the State, and offers him a selection from any one he may desire. VitssT PLANK ROADS Do.—The Fayetteville (N. C.) Observer, under the head of "Fortune In Spite of One's Self," says: ' "We learn that s sale took place in this coun ty few days ago, amounting to about $16,000, of Janda ihici would not have sold for half the _money untilihe.plank roads were built through and near them. The owner never subscribed a cent ts.z.bliild the roads, but haggled for dam ages spinet the Companies for passing through his lauds. BizsTrisa- H 01181: BIIIINT.—We learn from the Steubenville Union that, on Saturday night the 11th instant, Pet f erson's (Campheßite) Meeting House, situated in Fox township, Carrel county, just over the Jefferson county line, was consum ed by tire. Itis supposed to have been set on fire. The building cost about one thousand-dol lars, and had been built but slew years. It was in good repair. - Emmusunt or Brack° mow 0810.—Nr. Sena tor Onehing, from Gallia county, has introduced into the Senate of Ghia, a bill « to prevent the. farther , settlement of blacks - or mulatto persons in this State.," ' This bill provides:—That' after the let of January, 1854, no black 'or mulatto person Shell - settle in - this State. That a record etearbezniade 04111 such residents in the State before _the timer;;Children of such born after that - time, to , be recorded also. That all such persons found hereafter that time tot recorded, . are to be declared 'Unlawful non-residents, guilty of an offence, and punished by, an imprisonment in the cona :: ~atl from ' six to, twelve months.— icien:resieletri.coloied. - persOns-tuider the act, are declared'incapable of holding real tetate, and none ;can be deVisedto,ror held,in trust for them. Ail troh is, forfeited to the • State.--Ciarimulti Garette;-Dee.ll. - - • ' It is not a little amusing to read the specula tions of the newspapers in relation to the Cabinet of Gen. , DtFacE. , : lloinaoflltsroppesition . papers are so very obliging %as not only to eAtiblish , ,the I , rinciples nppn Whit:lli:the Members of his Cabi net are he - Selected,.:,bn(even to name therlp dividuals te: . ; , 'coMposa 'it. - ;Others are more thodest,, and content themselves with the • assurance that' certain men are to have places in Vie Cabinet, and certain others are sure not to he in it—that this section of the party is to have a controlling influence, and the other.section is t:i be proscribed, &a. The Democratic papers of different parts of the country awl individuals aro urging their favorites for seats in the Cabinet, claiming it as due to their sections or the merits sad services of the distinguished persons named by them. All this ie highly amusing to those who know the history and character , of Oeneral Proles ; and it does not require a very intimate acquaintance with these, to show the absurdity of all such speculations. • Gen. PIERCE knows and duly appreciates the responsibilities of the high station to which he has been called by the unsolicited suffrages of the Atnerican people.; and his whole history gives evidence that he will meet those responsl -, bilitieS in a manner creditable to himself and acceptable to the country. He wilt be held, and justly so, responsible to the country for the acts of his administration ; his Cabinet are responsi ble to him. He is the representative of the whole country, literally knowing "no north, no eolith, no east, 'lto west," in the administration of the Government; and his Cabinet must be embued with the same national ideas and pur poses, aoting for the country, and not each for a section. His abinet must be a unit—fully har mhizing in all their views, cordially seconding the determinations of the President, and vigor ously laboring to carry out every measure of public policy to which the administration may be committed. Upon this depends the success of the administration; without this, all the la bors of the President for the public welfare will be futile, and the most devoted and self-sacrificing efforts on his part, will end in humiliation to himself and disgrace to the country. 111 Now how mutt tSach a Cabinet bo selected? The President is responsible for their acts, and he should select them, not take them at the bidding of others. By this we do not mean that he should disregard or refuse to listen to such sug gestions as may be made to him ; and those who know Gen. PIERCE know well that he will not act hastily or unadvisedly in so vastly an impor tant matter. But we mean that., having diligent ly sought for and carefully considered all the in formation that it is in his power to obtain, ho should then decide according to the dictates of his own judgment ; and those who know him need no assurance that be will do eo, conscien tiously and fearlessly. Gen. PIERCE knows well the prominent and leading men of the Union, their history, their characters, their qualifica tions and their positions at home and before the country ; and with such aid as he will avail him self, we have no fears that he will not select for his Cabinet proper men—men of broad national views, sound judgment, sterling ability, strict integrity and correct principles—men who will not use their places for their own emolument, or as stepping-stones to future promotion, but who will devote their energies to the success of the administration and the permanent welfare of the country, seeking the honor of being faithful !ser vants as the reward of patriotic service. in noting IhriS, as our knowledge of Gen. PIERCE induces us to believe ho will, it Is nearly certain that many persons will be disappointed in the composition of his Cabinet. Nearly every State in the Union, out. of New England, has one, two, three or morn candidates for seats in the Cabine,t ; and no doubt most of them are well qualified for the positions in which their friends desire to place them. But there are only seven Cabinet officers to be appointed, whilaseven times that number have been named for them ; consequently many must be disappointed. But such men and their friends, if they aro true friends of the President and anxious for the suc cess of his administration, will cheerfully ac quiesce in the result, with the assurance that they are rejected not for a lack of qualifications, but because considerations of superior and over ruling importance require that others should fill the places in question. The supposed claims of individuals and of sections must yield to the paramount considerations of the unity of the Cabinet, and the success of the administration which is so dependent thereon. And the Idea that any section of the party is to be proscribed, or its claims entirely disregard ed in the selection of Cabinet officers, is, in our opinion, unfounded. All sections of the Demo cratic party cordially united in the late canvass to restore the Government to the bands of the Democracy; and during that canvass it was everywhere declared by our papers and speakers, that nil who stood boldly upon the Baltimore platform and supported our candidates, were to be regarded as Democrats. All such are to be thus treated now ; and it seems to us that if a man is in every other respect the proper man, in the opinion of the President, for a Cabinet offi cer, the foot that he belonged to this or that sec tion into which the party may have been divid ed io any State, should not prevent his selec tion. OFFICIAL. Cinmtirs. Pierce. S.W. Santa R 033 159 218 Holmes 59 73 Jackson 261 260 Franklin 173 87 Leon 385 227 Jaingson 320 85 Hamilton 117 27 Alachua 209 111 Duval 814 274 Putnam 47 37 Marion 206 137 Levy 43 27 Hernando , 93 47 4318 2875 16,531 14,898 15,830 7,982 8,640 1,965 Booth once concluded an engagement with a Manchester manager. Manchester, then, as now, a manufacturing town, was devoted largely to the production of buttons. Booth appeared be fore his new audience, determined to make a hit. We have forgotten the name of the play in which he appeared—enough that he threw himself into it with his whole soul. But, alas, the house would not "come down." His choicest efforts were thrown away, and his heart began to sink within him, and self-distrust to steal over him. At last, there came in the play a personal set to, into which Booth went with such a hearty zest, that the cheers and shouts, thus far repressed, broke out in a perfect storm. Booth caught the secret, and,;' forthwith, so belabored his fellow actor that he fairly yelled with. pain. The ap plause was unbounded. Then Booth.sat down in his chair, and, stretching his neck toward his audience, with a face on which was depicted the Most bitter contempt and disgust, exclaimed ins way all his own—" What do you think of that, you d—n button makere" He. Was obliged to leatie the stage as well as the city with a mob of thebutton tnakera on his track. In New York, Booth was arrested one evening (some 25 years since) in a Mate of alcoholic ob livion, and as he refused to give any:other name than that of Lucius Junitis Brutus, he was sent by. Justice Wyrnms to the old Bridewell. In the course of the day, Simpson and Price, the man= agers, tame in'search, stating that he had sud denly left the theatre the night before. , The Justice, on : _discovering who he was, sent an or der for his release from durance vile;and in the afternoon a cart load, of provisions of various sorts, With fruit, Vine, &0., were delivered, to, gather with a-letter from Junius, to "the gentle men inmates,' with whom he had had the - honor Of spending a few hours in the morning{" 4- -- ,':',::ii.'- . .t',• . :, -. '.:1.`f;'i . z';,:.,,.. - ---.'..1.,:Q.,;:':::;.--,1.!...''.'.;..-..:;',.,'•.„, +- • ' l . 7g.-1::•1.;'.4, , [mu tssr. coxeonn (N. IL) DAILY rA1131021 GEN. PACE'S CABINET. So too with the idea that the holding of offs cial position heretofore should influence the de cision to regard to any man. In ow opinion, this will neither explode any one, nor weigh in his favor. If Gen. Pierce should conclude that certain members of Mr. Polk's Cabinet can sub serve the public interests better than others, as members of his Cabinet, we see no reason why he should not eeleot them. llis solo desire must be to promote the welfare, prosperity and honor of the country, and he will wish to call around him the best men—those who, under all the cir cumstances, are best calculated to aid him most effectually in administering the great trust con fided to him by the American people. And it is of little moment to him or them whether these men have been Cabinet minister* members of either house of Congress, foreign ministers, or simple private citizens ; all that any one should demaud is that the meu shall be "up to the mark on all the great, questions of the day," and equal to the duties required of them. Such are oar " notions" upon this subject; and they seem to us to be reasonable, and such as will commend themselves to the good sense of the Democracy of the . country. It is their desire and expectation that the administration of Gen. PIEUOE may be the most successful, brilliant and permanently advantageous to the country that we have ever bad ; and to enable him to mahe it so, they will forego all minor cOosideratiOns, all personal and local preferences and prejudices in regard to individuals who may be selected as his constitutional advisers, and will cheerfully yield him their confidence and zealous support. They will not ask if this man be an "old fogy" or that one a partizan of " Young America"—if this one has belonged to this section or that one to the other section of the party, but the only question will be whether the men aro " honest, capable, and faithful to the Constitution," baying the will and the ability to second the views and carry out the policy of the sagacious, energetic and patriotic statesman whom the people have placed at the head of the Government Anecdotes of Booth. • -'. A HOME PICTURE. One autumn night whenthe wind was high, And the rain fell in heavy plashes, A little boytat by e° kitchen fire, A popping consist theaahes; And his deter, a curly haired child of three. looking on dose to ble knee. The blast 'went howling round the house, .':Ac Itto get hitless trying; • iattledthe latch of the outer door, ...- . l%ThenibecitnedAt a baby crying I Now and then &Amp down the chimney came, And epotterred and htwed In the bright red tame . Pop, pop—and the kernel,' one by one, Came out of the embers flying; The boy held a long pine dick in his band, Andthe it bnstl3ltnt ne oaa Z ite 4 ped the more, And fissterjumped to the clean swept floor. A partetthe kernels hoped out one way, And a part hopped out the other; Some Sim plump into the deteee lap, - Some under . the stool of the brother; The little girl gathered them Into a beep, And called them a Sock:nfmllk•whlte ebeep. All at once the boy sat still sin mouse. And into the Are kept gating; He quite forgot he woe popping corn, For he looked Where the wood was blazing He looked And he fancied that he could see A luntedand stern, a bird and a tree. Still steadily gaud the boy at these, And pussy's gray back kept stroking, Till his little sister cried out, ‘. why bub, Only see bow the corn is smoking I" And ante enough, When the boy looked back, The corn In the ashes was burnt quite black. " Never taloa," sald ho,'"'we shall have enough, So now, L'et's eh back and eat tt ; I'll cam the stools and you the eons ; "rbnlce--nabody can beat it," She took up the corn In her pinafore, And they ate null nor wished for more. A Goon PLEDGR.—A friend hands tie the fol_ lowing, which be says was picked up from a file of old .papers : Notice to all Is hereby given, That one whom appetite has driven 'ln termer time., to strange excesses, Me change of purpose thus expreekes • Resolved, Therefore, In time to come. ' To drink no brandy, gin or rum, Whiskey, or cider, wine or beer; But kepe my head and stomach dear, From those Intoxicating grittem, That formerly we drank sa bitters Being convinced that since the flood To man, they do more harm than good : Dated at Rockton, and the time, Is March fifteenth, lortyedne, This I hereafter will maintain Witness my hand A1X11.9 cause Items of NMI and Miscellany. - The Milwaukie News says that Justice Wal worth, of that city, has brought 657 suits against persons who have violated the liquor law. Messrs. Breck, of Boston, have sold since Au gust last, over one hundred pounds of musk melon seeds, of various sorts, for the purpose of making fancy work for ornamental bags. It is said that Barnum is trying to get half a dozen Whigs to put in a case at the Museum, to represent the "Serious Family." From the first to the fifteenth of December the receipts of gold at the U. S. mint, in Philadel phia, were $2,870,000—a large amount for the period, though not up to the unprecedented de posits of November. Of thin sum $2,210,000 were deposited. The U. S. steamship Princeton, says the Nor folk Beacon, is to be sent to New York, to see If there be no further help for her. All the exper iments to render her boilers efficient have failed thus far. A new city is being laid but on the Mississippi River, in Hancock County, 111., immediately op posite Keokuk, in lowa. It is some five or six miles above Warsaw. Oh the first of January next the sale of lot tery tickets will be forever prohibited in Virginia —so says the law. A locomotive on the Northern Railway, a few days ago, going at fall speed, struck a man upon the track, knocked him between the rails, and the whole train passed over him. Fortunately it broke no bones, but the man said, when ho got up, " It gave him a tremendous jar, and be was afraid he should have the headache !" The late countess of Rumford bequeathed $16,- 000, with her homestead, worth at least $5,000 for a widows' and orphans asylum; $16,000t0 the N. 11. Insane Asylum ; $2,500 to the Concord Female Charitable Society ; the whole amount ing to nearly $40,000. The Secretary of the Treasury has transmitted to the House of Itepresentatives estimates of the additional appropriations neceesary for the fiscal year ending June 30 next. The sum required is $15,355,271 43. The total expenditures of the year are estimated at $45,203,753 60. In a recent English paper we find the follow ing bona fide advertisement :—"To be sold, the wisdom tooth of the Duke of .iellington, price £10; and several locks of hie hair, price £1 each. Apply, B. Likewise a small grinder of Napoleon, for £5." Traveling Increases your knowledge, but then It Is generally at the expense of your morals.— Deacon Jones, at home, is one of the most cor rect of men, and yet Deacon Jones will not be a week in Paris before he will be eating vermicelli tiam-jams with a ballet dancer. A clergyman of bad character, going to say Prayers at a remote village in the Western part of England, had great difficulty in putting on his surplice, which was an old fashioned one. "I think," said he to the clerk, "the devil is in this surplice." The astonished clerk stared till he got it on, and then sarcastically exclaimed, "I think he is sir." The New Hampshire legislature are debating upon a now liquor bilL An obstruction against the manufacture or sale of cider was stricken out of the bill on Wednesday. The Cohoes (N. Y.) Cataract says that Miles White, the proprietor of the extensive axe man ufactory, has felled for over $lOO,OOO, creating much sensation there, • and throwing ISO opera tives out of employment. VERT LATE raw( THE "rIA.DZA."—ORE last ad vices, received by the kindness of Charon, state that Charles 11, had not arrived in the seventh heaven yet, having been arrested at the suit of Joan of Arc, for a wine score run up at her tav ern in the Hue Amdrenx, known as the "Jolly Old-Bnffer," The king disputes one bottle, on the ground of its not being drinkable, but Juan can produce Cornelius Agrippa to bear witness to the genu ineness of -the article. It Is the subject of universal remark that ever since Charles got so intimate with Oliver Crom well, at the masquerade given by Joanna South tote, his habits have been very loose. In a drunken brawl one night last week, be and Bala din the Great so mauled each other that the lat ter Is still confined to his room, at the boarding establishment of the Queen of Sheba.—Lanfern. A Brairrrvor. PRATKIL—Lord, - bless and pre serve that dear person whom thou halt chosen to be my husband ; let bhl life be long and bless ed, comfortable and holy ; and let me also be come a great blessing and comfort unto him, a sharer in all his joys, a refreshment in all his sorrows, a meet helper for him in all the acci dents and changes of the world ; make me au& able forever in his eyes, and very dear to him. Unite his heart to me in the dearest union of love and holiness; and mine to him in all sweet ness, charity and , compliance. Keep me from all ungentleness, an disinterestedness and humor, and make me humble and obedient, useful and observant, that we may delight in each other se cording to thy blessed word and ordinance, and both of us may rejoice in Thee, having our por tion in the love and service of God forever.—Ba sit Montague. Wuona Ho* tionsass.—The total number of Hoge oiaughtored at Cincinnati and vicinity this season up to Om 14th, is 255,664, an increase of about 50,000 to - same date lett year. 110 pri ces having ranged from $6 to $7, generally be low $6,50. Some three millions of dollars must have gone .140 the pockets ,of Western Hog grixwers who Market at Chiclnnati. ler The reported sales• of barley in this mar *et for the season. just closed, amounted to 1,- 620,800 bushels: '.This is exclusive- of the sales reported for which no quotations were given, and of lots sold to arrive which were not report ed. The average price for the season is 70o.; the highest price paid was 840., and the lowest 64c. The greatest quantity sold at anyone price was 184,100 htishels at 68c. The aggregate value of - the 1;620,800 'bushele - was $ 1 ,184,161.--- 4 /- 6ficy MO/on . • BUM -;-- =SERE No Family Should be :without Them l i We speak of Briane`sLlcer Pgls, which We become ea hallapertaable Family Medicine. , , the frightful aymptaxas arise from a diseased liverreaniteaktbeumelyea,mme or 1ea.,10-everifamlly; dpepepe*afcli...tiaadiolia;obetnie - Lion of the menses, ague mid feier; We, al* ( 1 4 /*Mg results Df beoilis, dFaplo - trfaiii.ts Pills arts soierelgn rii . iedy.L.2tbey. naval:mile beeriAr.novna * to an, and they abitad be keptat all tbnea by, faratiles. ` -, DotscritOsisTaketwo 'or three going to bed, evel7emona or third night. If they do not purge two or three.thnes by 'next morning, take one or two more. A slight' bratlfait should invariably fallow their use. The Liver Pill may also be used where 'purging is simply necessary. As an anti-bilious purve they are inferior to none. And in doses of two or three, they give utouh4 - lug relief to sick headache; also, in slight derruageMenta of the stomach.. . For sale by' moat of . tbe Druggists and . Dlerchants, by the sole proprietors. J. lOIDD & CO, der.lBallw • GO Wood street, ILARD LEir• R. WATSON is now engaged in slaughtering MP. THOOSAND 11008; and will have constantly on band a large stock of BULK PORK, of hls ovin curing. Also, a No. 1 article LARD, in teuvels and kegs. For sale at his Muse house, corner of Liberty anti Wajne 'beano. 110TWattl* W. A.' ISI'CLURG & CO., HAVE REMOVED TO THE CORNER OF - Wood and Sixth Streets, Where they airs to their, old ointment, and. the public generally, at the lowest rata, Wholesale and Retell, the largest, moat select and complete stock of CHOICE TEAS, RAMEY OEOOBEIE4 WOODEN ,AND WILLOW WARS to- be lbond in the West. . • decty, MACr ADYKIITIEGMUMITS. lirl. 0. of 0. F - .• The funeral Ot"Brothor 0. BECK, of Mcmument Lodge No. 4213.0. of 0. P., take place TIME (Wednesday,) MORNING, at 10 o'clock. llembeaof the Orderer* turitelto join the mem bers of Monument Lodge, at their Room, Fifth Ward, at 9 o'clock. [dec2ltl C. P. ]OSl'. N. G: 10Citizens , Insurance Company..-At an Election of the Stockholders held at We Office. of the Company,St Water street, on the Zlth instant, Hugh D. Bing, Wm.-Larimer. Jr., WBliam Digaley. Samuel 3L Samuel Rea, Inane PeneeA, • Robert Dunlap, Jr, Wm. Bingham, 8. Harbaugh, Francis Sellers, . Edward lton, J. Eichammaker, NI - Oter Bryant, • Woe. B. flays. And John 8. Dilworth, were elected Directors far the en suing year. The President, Dr. C. 0. Hussey, haring declined being a candidate for reelection, Hugh D. King, Esq., was unani mously elected by the Board of Directors, President of the Company. 13A3HIEL L. 31ABSEIELL, SecY. OCITIZEINSP Insurance Co y of ' in Plittsburgh.-11. D. KING, ent; SAM UEL L MARSIImt Secretary. Office:4 Water Strett,between Market and Wood streak. Insures HULL and CARGO Risks, on the Ohio and Minis tiPpi Rivers and tributaries. Insures against Lou or Damage by Vie. ALSO—Against the Perils of the Sea, and Inland Naviga tion and Transportation. DIZSCIORS: 11. D. King, Wm. Larimer, fr., William Bogaley, Samuel IL Kier, Samuel Bea, William Bingham, Robert Dunlap, jr., John &Dilworth, 8. Barbaugh, Primal; Sellers, Edward Hearleton, J. Schoonmaker, Walter 'Bryant, William B. Ha-Ye lls= M. Pennock. dee= ANK STOCKS WANTED.—The highest market price B will be paid for tile - various City Bank Stocks, at No. 7C, Fourth street. [d.et 2 .] A. WILKINS k CO. NMATH WESTERN MINLNG COMPANY—One hundred shares wanted, torn' an order, at the Stock and Ex change Office of (deal) A. - MUMS & CO. UNDKII SIURTS AND DRAWERS—AI cost, ot Gothic HAD, 74 Waal divot. CHESTER, doc 22 WE NruDY TO PLEASS. rjltlLET,—That lame and epaciotts room, No. So Fourth I greet, now occupied as a Carpet Wareroom. Enquire of W. SVCLINTOCK, deal No. SS Ir'ourth xt AY YOUR RENT TO YOURSELF.—Pencms determined P to do this, by procuring a home of their own, can find on our Register a vast variety ; farms, dwelling houstn, country mats, and budding lots, of every description and variety of prices, and on very favorable terms. Circulars containing a list of part of the property offered for sale at this office, may be procured gratis. 3. CUTITBEHT & SON, , (lade- Real EState Ageuts..l4o 3.1 of. Christmas and New Tears' Gifts. mum approaching Holidays will convince this enlightened I community, that the subscribers have the most exqui site assortment of WATCHES AND JEWELRY in the city; end although they cannot toast of being able to 'sell their goods from 9i to 33 per cent. cheaper than the red of the trade, thee nevertheless think that they can satisfy.. the most fastidious, as regards quality of goods and cheapness of price. Their stock is selected with the utmost cam, and =uprises all articlaqin the line, from the most costly doWn to the common article. 'Those wishing to purchase any thing nice and valuable, as a memento for Christmas or New Years, will find no other place in the citywhere they canto better acconunoda+M Please give us a eel!, and evsmi,e our Goods. L RTJNEIL4N L do 2 No. 42 Fifth at., near Wood. Piitsburgh. Eimni~~.w•~~rvt.~«J CORNER OF MARKET AND FOURTH' STREETS, rims richest assortment to be footed in the city, now open Mg. Comprising in part— Watches, of every description. Watch rigging. do, .7ewelry, of latest fashionable patterns. Farley (loads, both useful and ornateentra. • flames and fireside amusements. A large variety of articles suitable for IfoMay Gills, from 25 cents upwards. Gold pencils, rings, ear riuge, cuff pins, breast pins, gold pens, spouts and forka, napkin rings, silver caps, tea knives, tea setts, urns, castors, candelabras, clocks, es, canes, children's rings and bracelets, let jewelry, porta monales, Parisian statuary, kc., all at the lowest cash prices. [doc2h3t] W. W. ITTLSON. CARLISLE IRON WORKS FOR SALE. eTIHIS PROPIBITY, located within four and a half miles. of Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa, will be offered: at public sale, on the premises, on SATURDAY. the 15th day of January, 1853, at 19 31. The property consists of about TEN THOUSAND ACRES OP LAND; of which Three Hun dred and Fifty Acres are clearol and in a good stabs of .01 Ovation ; the residue is timber laceL The improvements consist of twenty Dwelling Houses, (some stotusen.l POMO log,) three large Bank Barns; one large Merchant 51111.150 by 75 feet; Saw Mlll, Forge, Furnace, Coal Houses, Carpenter ami Blacksmith Shops, all in good order. This property, In water power, has the advantage of the Bolling Spring end Tallow Breeches creeks combined, both never falling and never freezing streams of water, and which never fall to keep the works in operation day and night. The works are never stopped by freezing weather, and they are located in the heart of the great Cumberland Valley. There is an in exhaustible supply of the best Ore on the premises, conys silent to Hut worh,- end easy of access. Permits desiring to purchase, or to look at the property, will mil with the undersigned, realsting al the manztion house, on saki street_ dee2 tee PETER P. El3rs. PIANO PORT 13.8! TWIN IL .11.1.LLOR, No. II Weal str t. offers for cite the following new raid set , - -1./ and bend PIANO CHICICEILINO'S GRAND PIANOS. TT One splendid Rosewood Grand Plano Forte, carved case, dbu seems octaves. from A to to A, notaufortured bg.Jonas Chtekering,,l3oston, with a match carved mot, $5OO One do, inplef net Rosewood ease, but In other re-11)mb; mond to the shore, - • - $7OO 01.1.1aKERING'8 SQUARE PIANOS.. One elegant Rooswaxl Piano Forte, with double round ter ners,o4 octaves, - - - - . • .$376 One elegant Rosewood Plano Forte, with equate corner 0 octaves, - • - - - V. 73 One do, same as above, SLIS All the above Llano Fortes were selected by the sulocriher at Mr. Chickering'i Manufactory, previOUJl to the are, and will be gold at Burton prleca as usual. PIANOS FROM OMR MAKERS. One richly ornamented Roaewccd Piano torte, with (ran frame, 6 octaves, manufactured by Woodward & Brown, Boston, $ 3OO One do, astneas aborts, in plainer cue. •- • $ 250 One Rosewood, round 'ouners, moulded lega, carved tablets, 6., 4 / octaves, manufactured by Stodud, New York $3OO One Rosewood, fai octave Piano, with patent Iron frame and 21tolian attachment, manufactured by Ballet, Davis & Co., Boston, ----- • - • - Sgre6 SFXOND HAND PIANOS. . . A Mahogany Grand Plano, 8 octaves, manufactured 1n lon don, - - • - - - • - $lOO A Mahogany Upright Piano, 0 octaves, made by' Schott & Sons, &layettes, Germany, - - - $l5O A Mahokany 0 octave Piano, made by Loud k Uro., PLila• An old 6 octave Piano, $25 PIANO STOOLS. Carred and plain Plano Stools, of & variety of pattern!. dee= Cleaver , * Honey Soaps, WHICH attracted so much attention - at the World's Pairot.re now offered to the citizens of Pittsburgh and Allegheny ehly, at the proprietor's Prices, Wholes al e and Detail. These Soaps are particularly adapted to those troubled with chapped bands, In winter. .7. KIDD St 00., Agents, dec2l:lm corner of Fourth and Wood ate. Convention of A sssss ors. min principal Auressiire of Allegheny County for 1853, I are hereby notified that they are required to hare their assessments completed and _returned to the office on or be fore WERNER/KY, the 19th day of January next,sl 10' o'clock, A. M.; at which time there will be a Convention of itald Assessors, organized for the purpose of eqtwn•Ang the eseeeneente of the county. Given Under our hands, this 18th day of Deannber, 1812. EBENEZER, BOTLES, . ROBERT KENO, WEL ALGEO, denThtd Commiera. • T WOULD most revvettn.Uy appeal to Houselteepers;vho deAre cleanliness, without much labor, to call and look at my articles of BRUSHES, for Housekeepers. I lumard nothing Me:lying that the Brushes I make are - vastly trope. tier to any in use, and aro warranted to Eire entire malefac tion. If you went to keep clean.parlors, kitchens, dm, you must go to kromm's and buy; your Brushes. . air Don't forget the place, atilt) Wood street, next door to Davis' Auction Store; where emery variety of Brrishes are sold at the lowest rates, and of the very best quality. Remember, MOOREI,IIO Wood street. dec'2l CHARLES A. MOORE. Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh. , n. Dru.r.pß, Jr, Presidina F. It CORDON, Serretary. CAPITAL, 5300,000. WILL insure agairist all kluda of risks, FIRE add Rd- ItINE. All leases *ill be liberally adjusted and promptly Pell. . A Home Institution, managed by Thancrona Who era well known in the community, and who are determined,' by Promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they hare aaanmed, ea offering the beat" protection to Hume who deafre to be bummed. Directotv.—R. Miller, Jr., C. W. SIAM :sou, S W, sntler, . R. Holmealr., W. H. Smith, C. Ihmsett, George W. Jzbekson, Wm. IL Lyon James Isippeneott, GeOrge Barak, Jamesllo. Staley, Alexander Nkir., Thomas Scott. 03_ Office, No. 92 Water Wane; (Warehouse of Spatig A. Co., up stabs,) Pittsburgh. nov2kly Allegheny Valley Ball Road Letting. SBaa l ]) pgopottar-Zt will be received ad s tics Company's office, In 4th street, Pittstmrgh, until the 22d OfTebro ary, 18453,1ta• doing the g•rading. Masonry, and Bridging on the portion of mkt road, between Pittabarghand Hift:dna% Armstrong county, a distarme of 42 'miles. The llne nin be divided into sectioas.of stout one mile in lerimtl4 and bids may be made tor one or more, or all of Bald sections. Plans, piddles and specification will be ready tor tion, on =defter the 6th day of Bebnaary._ • Propoials willbe rewired for the Grading , illanoory.and Bridging, and also for the soperstructore and dulahing Said 42 miles complete (except tarnishing Iron). Blda Idareebbn oeived and considered for the entire stork, (exeeptinnal I : ol 4)fromßidsharghto the New York Btatellne. Satishermy ntenmees will le expected form bidders not I.permusily brosni to the Onapany. For further informatine= lion may be made personally or by letter to Hon. . Johnston, Prendent of the Orm ,to Cox RESchbarun E 34., Associate Bs.. ratan or to thei 61111103110BREtTEI, Chin Engineer. _By order of the Board of Martsgen. - Mo e of the Airy Valley B, E. Co. • Dee 20th;18621 dieio ;1:; " 4"" ,". MEM - N 4 4. Y• . t:tat• ~1 ~.. Y , T ; ~;P" . ENE '.~~ ~'t ~- I~ i ~~ . MINAN 5.~~~. 1. . • J~ . ~~ _ +~ ~~ :'- !.. • • .7: • _ . •-• • • • • • AT Birch Tan. and 'MOW bad Wines, of various diameters, Imre been team the trali, lie, bat it has rentairoxi for the 9011E3T WINE to bland in onecompoqnst the ix:culler medical virtues of mob of those important articles, whom actiacihese, lalittence,in curingthose peculiar chronic, kidney, stomach and Demons diseases, causing debility mud prootration, often of es serious nature.. The INMOST WINE is:one or dm beat tonlm in use, hiving di the strengthetdug. properties of Wine, with Lite healing and medicinal qualities - of the mots and herbs from which it is dletilbss . /SFF - See advertlsementli anether. coluniti of this mar. Sold Wlasiesele and Retail by Dr. Ciln H. KEYSER, 140, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, Pa 4 to, by JAMES T. SAMPLE, north-west corner of Federal atrmt and the Diamond, Allegheny City: noel &dew %G. Dr. Glnysott,s Improved Extract of YeDoer Dock ,and Sareaparillal•—Put up in the largest aired bolt es , contains mare of thermic Honduras Ea:Mpg:ills than any other veneration extant, Ia:4MA,, chemically combined with the Extract of Yellow Dock and the Extract of Wild Cherry. thus making the remedy more thoroughly of dent than any other Santaparilla beLme the public. At the same time, it le perfectly free from all mina raaryismotookach cannot be said of any of the o th er Sorsa. lacompounda The incalldithould beware of-pOiscael , Iron, Quinine, Potaab, lodine, Sulphur, Arsenio, sad many other mineral and, metallic poisons, enter-into and form the active teals of ;nest of the Sarsapanliaa: and. - Panaceas of the day. Guyion's Compound Extract of Yel- • law Dock and Sanapirllia does not contain a particle of these lobotomies; as anyone can ascertain by applying the tit leM a apolsonons Sarsaparilla preparations alone, and use Onnott's Improved Extract of Yellow Dory and Eareapart 111a, which to tharoughly , cll:sct , ons, perfectly harmless, and purely regetoble. Al] tri of disease yield to its genial t L Seemirertlsement. decl::4toaw W Scireftata.—lt hq due to Kiev's Petrolatum to say that it has been known tecompletelyersdicate every vataie of this dreedful disease in lets this th an any other remedy, . . end at less coat ar Inconvenience to the patient. ••• The thonsMais of eertifkatm in the hands of the proprie• tor, many of which are from well known citizens of the city of Pittaborkb and Its Immediate vicinity, go to shay clearly and beyond all doubt, that Knot's PrITOIZON la a medicine of no common valve, not only ea a local remedy in /bulk SAeussatins, Deaert, lots of Sight, but as a valuable Internal remedy, Inviting the investigating phylicians, as well as the suffering patient, to become acquainted with its maim Those baring s dread of totrtares are assured that this medicine to 'purely natural, sad Is bottled sa It eon from thebosom of the earth. . foaming catificate aria:lln= a papolndiliet" ed at Vesim, Y str.d horn . date .Ausnut 1.852, fo 'which is cmpritrini certlitcate Vac D.. Y. DA £ D., of SYn ' Ms leuse: may hi high ceitlti; that I hare been a badly alt Meted with &rents Mr the last seren years that mostof the' time I bare been unable to attend to any kind of business, and much of the time unable 'to walk and conlinted to my Del, and bare been treated nearly all the time by the best Pt:victims our anmtry affords; accaskinally got some re lief, but no cure, and =dinned to grow woos. DEW Dr. Hoag osoammended me to try the Peh•om, or Rock Oil, as eve rything else bad railed. did so without faith at first, but theettect wise artonishing; it threw the wham to the =rive once, and I at once began to grow better, and by using IWYCLI, bottles Ibars got a cure worth thousands of dollars. LIBS NA.NOE iff. USW. This may certify - that I byre been so:painted. with Siert ° Petroleum, or Rock Oil, forbore than a year, and him 71r. peatedly witnessed It, beneficial effecta in the tare of hurt.- ' lent ulcers and other diseases for which it is recomtamsded, and mu with confidence recommend It to be a atelleine wor thy of attention, and can safely say that success has attend ed its use where other medicine had failed_ -... • • D. Y. FOOT, M. D. For sale by al the.Dnatztata in filtatrursh. Ena2733Aw • Ate-Baldness Posit licely Cared, by a S F.3I.EIiSON'S American Hair Italcivtire.The imp:later of the article called American Mir RaiiiratilX4 has met with such unbounded success in the use of his article, as to justify him in taking bald caseh and giving* written guarantee. That is, be will, for a price agreed npon, by himself and the person tudog tbe articie;restorr the hair of factually, or refund the amount expended; or, he will sell at the usual price, without the above guarantee. The following instances, of individnaht who have bad their 'hair entered, ought to convince any one of its et:lacy. They bare allowed us to use their names as references: John Hoffer, Weeds' Brewery, cared of baldness of 14 years' standing; S. B. Mimes, M. D.; Capt. B. Morris; James Gnthrie,l2l Grant street, was totally bald—now his heed iS completely covered with new bair,• adsci, John Oberly, rentem. We would invite particular attention to the el.. lowing:— Clue of Batintos of S 3 years" priding, cured by am Bale . . . end part of aaia, (if Asseriii6 . a Ittstoia . tire. - Any. lira. Alexander, aged 42, wife of William Alexander, wbo rand at No. 46 Pennsylvania Amato, states that she has Dom bald for the lad 2). years ; thehead, on both sides; was perfectly smooth =I without any hair; when she new. mencel using the Restorative. • She has now turd a bottle and part of a bottle if hair restorative. and has used it regu larly for the Lade: weeks.. Her beadle now perfectly cov ered with a thick crop of new hair, firm and strong, as any one am see by calling. lira. Alccander has' no objections to the publication of these statements. IQ- I am a brother of Mn.a Alexander, whose statement L written out share, and know personally that the state ments therelOonade are correct- A. IL DAY, • -• Pittsburgh, Sept. 17,1852. No. 9S Fourth en set. DR. fiEd. IL KEYEKR, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, No. L4O Wood atreet, corner of Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. ockghlew cruunAsrs-to auks, Om irate artteici, for-ash by: la die() . • .13.111T11 & STA:CLAIR; 16:!OAP8--60 bazar CUidamati Sump, fur sale by doe= ' _ ISMEnI k SINCLAIR, IU - 017LD CLNLPLES-60 bases Cineinnaci mould for sale .0.1. 1 4' (dce3)) : 'SMMTii it. WINCLUIL. • ItArtILA.VII23-4.kte hal:lured bands new erosinfor mile by de r 3) SMITH & S CLSX& LOQMUiGOOML;iiII rpringx Rho widi to make rams= to their friends, will I. dowel' by eating et J. P. KAUFFILI9 8,.821 - WOOD ST. lila store oilers imitteementa In variety of Fang Lett' elm and Toys., Work Bores, Toilet War, Porte Mormbuni, Jewelry, Mosica lnatromenta, dc., which for &annum; of price/ware unsurposeol to the city. Re resreetfully invitee all to visit hla cstablishmentiwbether they porthole or not. mi,TELE BLOOD IDTDIrr:faDEe.. lEFTBE LANGUAGP Or SC U WTVEE. DR. HALSEY'S FOREST WINE! . "ElllOll its'oen merits and great works, this vino is fast. •lir becoming the avarice medicine among every rimier people. Known ea the most efficient remely.„fut general De bility, Nervous Mealtime. Consumptive Deciltur, rnplaintis of this Kidneys, lims, Limp: wad sbovealt Weaseling orb ing from' impure Blood endliablt of the' System,' eminent. members of the Medical l'actity have sanetkmed end adapt ed the tuieof It. DA. I. A. STANIX,I•• • • - • - A Celebrated Phydeitua, In a letter front Pzineeton..New Jersey, dated November 16, 1&19, declares that to aU his 'ex mime he bad never Peen anything to compare with the Poreet ISlzte and Pills, at the same Unto relating several CiAlt of eonstltutional Debility and Serqtatous Attoetions which it cured in an incredible abort thaw Among the lumbers of the Medical Vacuity of New Yorh. who have witnessed the great.restalts of the Forest Mu. and - roxenmeruhei It In merons complidette, 'edit be found the name+ of the mitten. led Dr. At. T. Goodrum, Dr. a F. Matt, Dr. L. Chee.amnan, Dr, Mime. Dr. William Brown. Dr. 3larsiti, Dr. J. M. Marren, and others • • TESTIMONY OfJohnaoa Burke, a blettr reFrActabie elthea of Wa 2 Place. New York. DE. O. W. 'HALSEY,— Dear Sir e d estetem the Pored Wine as tbedf lag of Ifed leines. It has dorm for me In tire weeks what t e e PhysP clans failed to do in as many ymrs. In 1843, I became tvie: Um of the Ileart Disease and Nervous Affiellona„ Whitt have been growing an me ever since, tuatilk procured your Forest Wine and Pills, although I bad wasted several turs. : . deed dolbus for medkal attendance. Daring the feat tan Years I MO obliged to keep my house nearly all the time, sod gave up business in =sequence of ray ill health, I bad. lost nearly all Dolm " a recovery, my complaint was of that • class under which nature sinks, and life becomes a bur den.' Seeing. your Forest Wine advertised, I concluded to give It a trial, and before tubbing the third battle, I frl' like a different person, and was able to memos busteteul again, entirely cured by taking eve batlea For the benefit of those afflicted with ehallar . complalnisonn are at li berty to publish this. Yours, ae. • • • - Jotersoli ntrorg., Waaiily Place, N. Fi • • • • Ilorrersais;Dec.l,llMT. Dr. Ilalsey:—A bottle of jour Forest Wine ands boner Pills, which I procures! of Mr. Jewel CarrAptilir agent fu this place,) has done wonders for me. rind been in e stato of decline Zr more than a Year, Mlileted with n draadAd rough, pain in the breast, general debility, and loss of appe• tite. I me almost alteleton; arid bed been unable to leave my room for more than two. months ; my friend, told me I had the ccuisumptkm, and despaired of my bravery. I amid not obtain any pantranentrellef from any medicine I bad taken, or my physlchm, until your Wine and Pills arm+. procured. The first dose of the Pills brought up from my stomach much phlegm and greenish matter, and my stools were perfectly black. I then commenced taking the forest' Wine three times a day; my appetite lavaa to mons Imme diately, my cough left toe, and in leas than two weeks I wag almost well. I- now coley better health Omni over did be, fore, having loomed twenty-Ave towels in WWI wetiit. Tour Forest Wine and Pills are highly valued in this vicini; ty, and I owe my recovery entirely to their virtue. Very, resptctfulTy, , MARTIN CALDWELR. • The following mrtiscate, voluntarily given by Mr. E.G. Share), s respxtable and well known citizen of Cahoot, New York, to an evklence which must remora all doubta of the great efficacy of the Forest Wine in GENERAL DIGIILITY; NEURALGIA, AFFECTIONS OF TUE SPINE' AND KID. . This is to certify, that have used Dr. Itaisey's !Fared Wine in my family _with the moat entire auccert My wife was badly 'flitted with Neuralgia, affeclions of thtt Spine and Eidneysolnd general Debility. She fined.peedy re lief, and remained her health, by the um of the Ftirest knout my oira knowledge of this excellent ntedkine,l can. Wendy recomntend it for the good of others who staerhe eat Poring with 'Mau complaints. 'lt is the best megilellte with which I am emulated, and those who ere alleys/ with the above, or any dmilar diseases, may safely rely upon ha vir tues. Cohort, Match 0,1860. - E.G. • MORE TESTIMONY FROM COHOES. , DB. G. W. uJISEY : Dear Sir—My wife last autumn was reduced to a loiratato of Debility. My family Pby&elan advised her to take your Forest Wine. ' Accordhe&y.l wentto Mr. Terry's, your neat for this town, and procured a ballet of it, which restored her in a very short time to perfect health. • • Cohoes; April 13,1850. lIII.NHT-DONALDSON. ' . - The testimony of upwantsof three hundred individuals, some. of whom .were afflicted 'with- dreadful . disorders and considered Istroiralle, may be amnia. Dr. lialsey's principal aloe. The following are some of tlfem residing in thls.eity: Er. Aaron 8. Smith, 167 Prism street, aloe in Wairsiroet, was tong severely alkted wlih a disease of the kidneys - au t bladder. The test medical skill answered no purpose. se tried the Fermi Wine and It met his ease, and be :nu cote pletely eared by the use elk= Wales and a box at the Poe est Pills. . air. Jacob . Bell,' merchant in Pearl sheet, yes for fun years a martyr to severe Rheumatic Pains:and could fittd no relief until he usal the Forest Wine and Pills, ends-tomcod by taklngels. bottles and less thou a box of the Pills. • The remarkable efficacy of the Forest Wino is very striking in the ease of the Ron. a I. Brawn, of Virgin* who was cured In a fele home time of a severe attack of Bilious Di arrhoea and general prostration of baldly anew ina few days time. On the arrival of this gentleman in New York in March, be wee so weak end nervous from the eftl:cts of his illness, that he could not write; and required assistance to enable him to walk to his apartment The Wine was seta for; and he recovered by the use of leas than &bottle o the Moe and a single dose of the PBIs.. The Rarest Wine and Pills are recommended as an elided and certain cure in all the IbilmfiMg =plaints: • • • - Dyereoclo, Sabana, awfiresas, Lira. thatplos t ee, ti ma t e =Viola Dion:kr:, ft:pi,* ma c h; a, aid wykadmy aier Jamosdite, Apse mut .14t: Cbmplands Incident only se Pe ==Ko Heat:nu:4 Isight oons N. Uwe dos, Central Weals and tie Wale of as Cbarautias. sor- General Depot far Mears merest Wino, lin. 30:1' Broadwa7, New yeah.' One Dollar per bottle, or aim battles lta Plea Dollars . . Twenty-tee Cents per box JOT the Pills ..116111-cad Wholesale and.Retsil by am a szylmit, 140, center of Wood street and Virgin alley,.Pittsbcova, Pas al tea, by lAMBS T BAIIPLE, matteirest earner of Federal street andthn Dimucead, Allegbary eitr. doebloir • , . , - ECM -•.•••''.,• '; LOSE! AIM x aaza . ;a- Doors op, at 654 o'ebek; perform:2l=os to onupeare, .... . at 7 o'clock. . .-- t i .j.....- . Sir Seats may be secured st the Box Otßee, tituin ttiel;;;;,.: -. day, without extra charge. - . ..,.. .! ' * Dar Twenty-second Wert — of tbe engagement of Ras ealefil; l' :: Tina Evaarta, Dacember. .=, ISM, tbe performance!' arilf:./I,' ' camme , aos with the Drama . - -.: . . , ~..- TILE BRIDE OR LAIIMERMOOL,- . ..._ __' • . F. ~.... „. i f Edgar Rareasirosi...,--....«—:... 30 :1 3 ft1ai1kdd. ...• .... - 1. Lacy A51it05.,..—....--.....::..i.±:4651air0. • ,::: --..? .., —yr& überi- Atter irbleh, thalocantifulDruna . ot_ • • . AGNES DE NESE, OR. TILE 11.8VMNOS • _ - }- fix • Mot Farm , - rr.r. " . .....431r& Gilbert To monads'with tas Wow sad aztaifograres of MILLER, Ok WIIMMNE- r q. 7 Faliet ifogilkce• • Estp Estawn. " r , -- Cypdan ' • _ • Wbeeler. ! - es. - In ?she:moil—a nisiDravui, rumor beforlqVal this countr7, 41 2titl.d. “ The blab val, - " Oli-v.ulen 4 . 7 Farrat.la NOV. • - -*/* C - . 34 WILL (WRY, .. I : lo 22.:EfCtler 27.M.E, 42'2 '. ti: .. prn - Lo 'lTltii:f4 - ,...,-.7 'r/ruill?0• ' tf • - •ON MONDAY Ell . - M - LSO, DECRItEI2.II Win, and - : :•;-: Jinni eser7 evening daring the week. and an TA - 1,••• • DAY AFTERNOON, at 5 o'clock, ILENDERS)N 7 B - - '••- • 1 BRAYED casnuam. DIOR/JUN AND OlilleiTAL • . Lii .: Lt 1510143, embracing = a 'cries of inagnikent if . ii.. news. of Cltles,,Ancient Abbeys, Rains. Iteenlight, in p..' ispe, iiiiryptcPatestisia,- de: - Esth cotartalmatint wilt elude With the fartlizaar Chemical Mammas sod Ely ;*- • Oman Oriental ilhukna. •• . -. , - ii -- • • am. Admiulan 25 tents. Children under 12 . year* 12 ,'. ' cents.. - • - - ' air Doors open at 6}. to eozninenee at 7 . % ceciock. ... Last Wf 0 4*?ssitts'A P!sststss, - - - P-CFYAG.E TO EUROPE , And Crystal Palace of the 'World! s Pair I ATII , A IIBRATY, BTRSST, i - -. . - •. - TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS orTim NEW ORLEANS - OPERA. TROUPE I s - SAMUEL. S. BANNED, Manager atsd .Diredar, . 1 , :D ESPECIPULLY Warta the labile "that they will eon- 1••• .: - _ dram Rah: DRAW/NG BOOM ENTERTALVALDITS, I . • • - . eret7 arenlag until farther notice.' Indadaelag t h e: abed- I. - _. eat cam posttiars of Songs , Ballads, Math, glees, Chertlie3. - .-'' OpentSe Itarlesquis - cad Dances, Tap; Reels, ' Pramerades,r- ' ' Yllags, te-, itr.... as tall perm•W by Has Ishathaile Tang*. - oar BA.TORDAY A.Frgalroart,aptcancr.•. Dams open .. - . .at 2, and commenzeiat 2% o'clock. • :-- -, :. -.-- .- i .... la.: - l'orpartionlarises email NIL': --.irked 25 cents. .-. . 0.- rMoars open et IllSo'etoek; performance: eomateadagi.. . -- AT IiENAL URL HALLi.lalbeetriStreet.., T ART WM:HI—WILL MOSE =SATURDAY, ItAYNSII. jj CELEBRATED SERI= - sit 13igentie PANINtAXAS, A. VOYAGE .TO ELIELIDFA ; • Embracing =gulf Dint vieirs of Breton, its Harter, - .1512, the Atlantic. River liiirsey,:lheAcot, the Crystal-Palouse of the Worltri . Bab Westminster Abbey; LONDON, from the - rosier the Eridget, and a magnincent ek9o of the .mr2:: TUNNEL., brilllanaLlhrminated,etai both. leaks of th e 2 Igt-An Exhibition of 154ifINESDAt."41;.RA ATTEiLNOONN, at 3 ceckr-k• " • : 1:11.-Arinfolon aso sky- Doonopen az 630 ?anopttettioopteitsonsiosint OLE BITLIIS - . F ARENVELI4I . :::•2OOI4 OER7 .--•- . • • A.MMICA.A.: . . . • _ ~.• LE BUIL begs lease to Ink= Ids Irina& Sind the pub? , , tn general, that befarezetirtag from-hisartinto seer, he will visit wane at the tilts 'of the Untied Stales where he has met on his tanner toora cordial raoeption.• The first and ONLY GRAND CONCERT of OLE S will take place oa - ULU aeTtutDAT Mnfre, DtcOrnigik.2sth . .ath,1852 AT _LAPAYETTE - -HALL: • Forarblch ceescioalte SAgarteins : ADELINA -- ; PATTI, the musical pie sou, poky 6:news cell This'. j f extraordlmay":ebild films the - soaps at *Sabra's, Past! Jenny Lind, aladaxte Sontag, Catharine! Hayes, Altael mot ifedsme Illattop, exactly of ecarposed for theroorlth 34.1311,1CpSERANOttii, Ito:deal Dtrectai exis.loatettetat : r 7. ILA 31.31. E: . .• L Gread FtnMlo de powx:2l, ar &merit* ..Wm from " th!,- Child of tbsicemtr composed sad performed Ut 4 qk4o7: l thluniar the Forest," Wallace Bravoed .., ~....: = Cientiosed for Kate Hayes, run by 4gicakri- :: •IltittTbs mother's PinYer," a "Ftadaile...l4lliaa" eoM .. - -.. • posed =elemental by Ole BulL .. - - - - -;' -- s IT. "Ab Ewe gitmge,* the Celebrated Rondo Simile 'hall - • ' ' - leiScininambnlsonin by Ng:crises Adana Patti I„,. -, . - F. awninhire famous "Witch Dattes," pmfbrmed by cr.; - .1 •- • ' Dull. . . .!-.. - sisronas cctraantnrary and • occentric composition bow:- :.- beacrody recently reared by. Ole Boll,mp to which One the omega= of the Treble and itaxmonlq nee not twins t ,rt,:: "..,, lierciposalbla-. - - - --- t.: - . .;-. . . ... ~ . L "Thellanjo," a new f.tepttico Chatsetaistique„ compost - -...,' _ -- mid yerfontohl by &Wince Straltosch. - • - 4 ,. . - • LL "Doman giro' the Aye," the favorlto.Stedeh War 7 '.. ' :-"- -by Elmooti Adelina Patti. - . .: • . --- • rn: Grand Nailo nal rantasts, for the Flan .alootte, v =l .. - •al by Mellon, as rtediem , .d to the &nate and -- -, - va , - ' . of the United States, at their request, and ' :4-'l,l aa the occasion of his dist Concert at.W -;•-•",. . IT. ]map Lind's- " Echo Song," sung bY • ittitioeitis , 4 :C 47 " .. T. "Tberearniral of Venice," by .01e1M/I._ ....- "., '. - 4 .... , .. The Pismo nerd by IL Strokosdr. Mlt'boreciMlbsioffe ted manufactory of Nsmas t Clack, sod! itodir, loaned -.-- ••• . _ ErrEILNAL - 4.unasreEitmrs. • Ilse peke of tickets of admission ton. been'' axed it Donn:. to be obbstaed at 11. 111883811 and „Nine note, sod on the evening of the Concert. at thew' - •••• //a3tats may be procured without extos'ettante,i .• lodti r soti Thn.tsday, DaemberMd; at 9 o'cke.k. d. 211. F • 461.00 the evenlog of the Cotesert eteskee atm' "" F- he obtained at the Box Oftioe. • • -• • . •. • . 4111' With every Adtottelcot Tteket dies a %.". ' nate. bearing the number eortespondlng to ereryeeat.. oettifkite has to remain tithe hands of theor4inat...." : :-••• - ere,i and intabllidun the o w nershi p to the seat.- .. .-* ' Adidadati Ticket to be left at the door. Au- The pooldte are nspeetfally reqtuutel.to oops 4 StAtel Ilse agnates before the Concert commences. . • On the ere - aloe at the Onteert there win be to all • . ". • a atuaber at Ushers, tresinc white issettea, whose • bolo showeistim , to their respective seats. - . Tin cadent books will be obtained. 'without t . • . - iitlL - Etwanet Made and Pilau:, rottF . S . tore, ent! putt" "••• • ',lift of tbtiPmeert, In the Dalt. . • • • • Doors open at tudt)astiirp - ..Ontier . tto examinee; . •." r":4l:l6l3lXygusgeoli , tke) , Y CL W.llliddle-j. amlthßeadist. • : • ikZ 7 Cacc i a ,:”4 - T hI PI P Al !S Milte f l, 10'• 0 : O•AS. - .1.01)0E, O. O.A Azgatunn lodge; Na:2S9, L O. ora P.meet,- Weantestlo /netting in Washington Ifail,Wood MACK TEA.--Y or the beirWatavellti arY5O cents . a 121,-go to the Pella N 0.38 = 80. tree; when the yeti.best-Block. ettO, 0. 0. F.—Place of meeting, Wastdr.gt% itTy Wood Weed, between. Mb Arens/A • . Pretssuicar LOWY, No. MO—Meets every Tgesday - iNev.vmouvr, No. EC-71Seets dad-c. • ..lrektßY acerb month. • . ' - fuss; : • :48 , rar.A..iNsuitANce. contee•N ti e y• Hartford, Corui.—Capita dtocks 3 o o . 4 10.41.59,172. mice of tbs .1111/ibargh dgew ist Room of 11.'Curd] HiYood start, .. nottlf . - _ B. H. SIMON, _, ---- Cortuo Coalman coralad3l-.4 Oak Iker mas are. dreadfully tormeataladth awns. remedy viii. be- ftiand in Dr- azooltt Caltljt l l, sole by /In 6EO. 8. KEICSEBO4O, Wood ainiet , Prim, retail at 12 1 and 25 eta, peel:int. • 1076YEMIKKIANCOLIJSO.N . Chemberlhes,)--Cornor of Third sod martg (third. floor,) Pittsinatb...Pa: E.' P:EHMNOLIOI . I' al Aixountant, &c.;B. C.: 2 P=Cl 3 t7 Ameasta; P. R.'SPlaietta, PrindfolTeochor of Writing =real Corrapcaleam 'ixotlee Laursuis, Curtain llaterl--, 0 " C _C Cartain Trimmlnga of. erm 'cleseriptiat,lt Boaters, ltrccatellas limicirM'-ikluslin Ante, - Painted Window dlnnies,Glitatokes,Ccutano 4., *Weeds sod GM) Ne... l o ll Chesomtlabijker-riftb, }Wag CUrtdip torty.rieliwnt 'ex.'s Window Shaul* ol*COllliklif. 81:CON4 _PaFILADY4*/111.79usiztatto Is, @fa : • Qr. todge Wein* air-Purler.s . ardotinni wit Wilted - fore poraidog daeitherit.- 0: L • are. 4:32 11r:corner &wows Ant - Arch irti% y • IWNELSON'S:: DAGUEREEOi r E;. Pont- Mee Building; Mint istreete , Liken:. : in alt. kinds of wesitser,esan B'4. M. to b P. N.. (I: accurate arty* and animate likeness, mane and parka to the common cheap daguerreotypes, sr the; ; -cheap per: $l,BO, st, $4,4S and upward, sec:, '• the tin and quality arose er tram& . Mara &I-children, tram 1.1 'A. 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