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Jedadrig to the yellers or 1atiety..,41.1. - abail says„ttraX_what may anumunicate lane A and,itenrylmitt , len; called ter,.ln whatmay-:hotaidclAbwilibetia f uti tox , .=tiny ~e s y rt he e _to any particular raw trio! ttrlalxtttied, My -,retitirrtiestudiba general lath* .lastareand not expect** whatlssy:WlWl:Wm any who do not ~-XererCied and revarenee the- . talr; . L A-M lathe , duty of it nines, , J a rmo Ire the .eatuickeitdiont discharge of duty ' • herriman'sibior, Or mari's 1„ - neither ask nor fear,l. ' - i telther seek star kik& little, and care less, about thlngs;for the Elllndetratn , :mrho.wouldseelenopnlority: C'talm:o is used* and Understood ) . in. discharge of his milerillantbons, ris;b6tli,'im coital* aulaireara: AM he o des 'is lad*, and let the anisequence4 takeeere of Thu (tart has been and= slum October Term, With- . .; - ;.outlittaradssion,desnatchlng the , criminal business eff the. ~.countyr „ ...- There km*, thing for, which every pab4a fano , NotuerY is directly r respatutible, and for the want of which,. nommuse servo.-; - That. la, Its industry; an fir as regards: he industry of this GOUrty . and eltal °Meer rented withlt, day MA night, I cludienge.serntiny. The.october term has been, in the number and magnitude. action* On* cldendar,thellagesr. and:Meat important -. z - ot iiovythat inErhas.preced4.ltr az aestarr coutitr. The * trials:on *Calendar are bat are nettriF I have teerpfaAocket and. le of contents, .-cauterytime, -do, inmy own way, - collateral to and independentof the ttsn-. ail recardsOf the Cotat, and without wetayirot Your Patience , with the; process I have gone through I will 'give you the -„residtg-which he that, had it not boa for the use and abuse of ardent spirits in Allegheny county, every case on the Oc ,toberealendar. would hate teen disposedof nee week (and ...thirDistrict Attorney confirms this statement) with the lot. Meat citic, and the casestronld have been of a trifling nature..) There would not hare been one =se In the Oyer and Terri. ~.19h51l cease to Omer; any. moroto Grand Jades about this ~PmPillotentparent of crime, alcohed. If-a-century af Mite, ' cilalgLiabition has not sufficed to entwine° reasonable men: At Fri= anti poverty before.their goes has failed to con,mnco a ceaselina -drain upon their charity, from destitution, caused by drink; if their Inerearred tales :. if men's eyes and ;earntrill not convina*ifthe evidence of rue senses will not -„enbightentrus understanding in this behalf, and cause in the community correspondlut'acts, prompted by duty and com ,:moksense, them .to,. talk on this then:m.lonm hereis time :thrown ;away.,.lL "society chooses to indulge in this costly lfigury of woe, And In the causes that produce it, i have MD more to say; for society hasithe power le select ice own po icultarionjoyments, and indulge itself therein. Its right to del so 151[10r3 questionable. • X cairaider it My - duty to notice OM fruitful source and nourtaber cearte and contempt of law. It comes from quarter whereit might be least suspected. It is that bastard benevolence; that , sickly, sentimental sympathy; not for crime nett* guilt:- but for those who are proper subject' for punishment, not a sympathy tin-Crime, but for the crim- X".,., Wall not a sympathy for gidA, but for doe guilty. And this ::,bastaidlenevolence is by no nomucti.cardlned:tq Allegheny county, of to Pmaetylvania."...Tlear it lehecominga national: fortnrui,Thtsbisstrad.rinaf *wimp sympathy is a Iyearhd suitaisliareCcrinie;'Jttimt - Pronitit'er crinie;and then will not stint II 1d a punished. asst vs jt,latAittle.:l.2llEseCial imjiiiit'oeticin r ftipealitertitlmeeexCellentsersons:ht botit'aexes; who rea- Alotratithileltheirhia4 tin expo* rif thMetindcurtatuthig. And .. .w%O.ldernol, =akar wisely or welkr. .• :I"The fitin - shove life is a aeries Of-mitletietkriiiii always poor tome routs, ante always starts, too, on wrong premises. to find an equal number In any _ -CTl=of welched TeRSO in this behalf 11.9 theillmalfw s efits „toile and penitenittrLrao literally trite it is, it the language. f Smipture, that.folly and wickedness are Canna, *le team - Now the coalefactorjudges of all the world by the known Standard athis own character; hence his estimation ofman .kind is too low. - _ roar betwonlent, easy dispositioned man, who is as harm . , less as - the dove, but by no means so wise as the serpetar , ,-,-Who win see one detail at a time, but win has never frilly coninnebenteledat one view the working of the machinery bf !flit IiSAMItsaS and its con sequencer; I 'asp every largecdoniamity'Juolds thousands of such men. These of Others also by the standard of their own character -,4their own thoughts, feelings, actions; and their estimate of I '. :mankind, Their standard is entirely tool:len end precisely hem, at ibis very point, lies the feat totwodrt Far the - Amoco: of such excellent characters is very great In any :community; and so indeed it ought to be. Now for an example:. At. =defector is convicted. This alone evokes the active sympathy I speak of. The serpent -.that has sten); society-has been foiled, tattled, caught, and , cage* ..Now the dares been to reason; and how is this done t . The good matt who reasons from his feelings, at once toots . himself In the place Of the maUfsslor. Ile thinks hole:badly be would feel ander the circrunstances. What awful errion enlist have sprung upon the convict, add "like a It Tanlitdatted his good and pions resolutions ere re st sistatire temptation could have time to been. What die truant mind—whatrepentance—what terror, would till his anti heart, and what remorse would tear it under the do enrndances and various other interesting and pretty things . Which yon may see in perusing welt written trs,gedies. Now here lit a blunder made at the very start. Why, the rewires that ouch a character would feel-sthe law of that msafanalotre—precludes the pcsandlity alias in such man net offending. His heart-is no exponent- of the felon's bcs .rsoni; his thoughts sod are not the felon's thougbu sad feelings; tar from it. • This very exhibition of tastard '..lirithikathYssof wrong reasoning, the hardened convict scorns and laughs at. He rennet even understand it ail. He i{.tionst be "something funny." 'Virtue and good. ness to iltsaile seem vile. The lain were never made to punish the kind and belie, olent; they-do offend; their a...meet dispositions and - Idruntlesa lives are a sure guarantee that such persona never willoffand; they are a law mato themselves; for if a man ",lurithe law of God written on his heart, he will transgress liOluttimi . law. There is also another error which soft and easy natures Commit. They overlook entirely the feet, that the pease sad dignity of the Commonwealth, and the security of society, =ate some little regard. MeV/avian their sympstbies:upon the wolf, not upon the latids--upon the guilty, not upon the innocent. The - bar denea . srmiefactoris the wolftitatworriessociety, and meaty is theinnocerit lainb that is worded, and is dumb the stile. r - This mbiludged mercy is =micron; to its effects. It em 'hoidens criminals; it creates offences and falls to punish them; It whets the assassin's knife, and Wants the sword of Inclice,ond all these disasters &Ikons going an at once and all the .time. Added ; to-this, much of the light literature of the day, "(end Semis of it Is heavy, too,) the offspring of the brains of men who style themselves authors, who begin to write be fare theybe to think, has, and will have, a pernicious effect u r pon minds-of men. It is not wholesome diet.— It Wino us then:and, but. does not strengthen 1k it arouses the paSsiont, When it slunddtesch us to subdue them; ex. sites sympathy for crime, when it should teach us to f6volt at it. I-sande particularly to those tales of horror, which unfledged .authors in other countries, as well as this, try • their hand on. The taste for such poisonous mental condi ment inay becreatel where it did not moist, end If once em etic/It will be-supplied and the supply will not fall short of the demand , but will elated it It has its effect on every large community} and the effect is to excite compassion for vice, at the espouse of virtue- And as regards this class of literary nothing short, of ebiponecks. conies, idonskrots§eriel orrostuseneueas would find a sale ler those WhothkepleaShre - in Penult - such things-- ad ded to this, the - thisis of literary productions to which I allude, are ex tremely feeble in all the attributes of authorship; generally speaking they are— . "Begotten without thought,lborn without pains, The ropy drivel of rhaugddienralus." Their effect is to create sympathy witherime, and the next dap le an ambition foliaitateW Innitertlinte libraries of a miscellaneous chnicteethatltaie eirdt con, euchPorni dew books isbonMke ;.hodY knows what k ind of b o as, if any in Mier sty_homperieneed youth would be likely The'boy is not Pildahse the blame lies elsewhere..R,XoStinerithink.if:theie. lirrtmly has a teak Iris band, arils right thir:titiedent44tit•be has not got the right-kind ef Obatedt l t his hateV:lits hid far better he asleep, ! ' Those uniiiimitia goodnain 'Who COMPI/nithe crimi nal code of Pennsylvania, Sat onthy saybig that 'Mime was provemettnerClittlity mildness last certainty of;the law, than by Unalsserity:' - i They accordingly named.the milderß. criminal Cedri-Of laws,on eartiU. mbey Inne - Wifie mete they knew then:tat, bat could not know tip (dare, - accordingly they hit the Mildness, while - ithej rav = ed the Minty.— Added t 01,70 Conuannwelati has, - Yvan. Urns to time, surrendered y various `tieti of Assemblyssind firma of practice, and edictal proceedings,) those rights which, in the Oyer and Terminer, she once possessed—Until I know not-what she has left to herself to yield, in earn cases, un less it be to empanel the prisoner on trial es juror Innis own ram, and then permit him to be sworn ss a witness in it.— And after all is over, the slightest omission or commission, technical defect, or informality in the record, sate all aside —even alter orerdiet of guilty. And with the very test of clerks to keep the record from error, I confess It costa this court far more anxiety to see andhe sure that the record be correct. andfroe froneall accidental error than it does to try the case - - But after conviction, this sickly, sentimental, bastard benorolerussmil whicha - hase bean speaking- arouses and then Sts fall force is Pat; it importunes, it worries, it thrinttens; it persuades the Executive to strike dead with a blow what vitality of law is lett, and Ware the convict is warm-In hisceli, bawdier abroad with a pardon In his hand, and flushed with-what he considers lock, he goes on at his ohltradeintarrestad for new offences, arraigned, tried, the same solemn twee is enacted, far Meru is not itself, tlutt oft looks so, 'Pardon is still the nurse of second woe." No , Governor-prod, present, or to amp—deserves the aligtdasteenenzo if he would pardon every rascal in the land vita. hundreds of men of character and responsibility will sign apotition ,bm pardon, will sign their own death warrant, if presented to, them; for if once they be assured that their signatures will cost no money, they will sign any thipg,taltbout reading what it is they do ergo; and in all this tempest of solicitation to pardon, the Executive hears no warning voice to hid him beware. Why, what can he du, whattionid any man do but- pardon as a matter of comae. itlThars you see society, sourness, will do what no individual. member dare dot an d society, as a mass, will 'neglect to do' what no one Warded dare neglect to do—and all there things happen jest bemuse, when men act in the aggregate they seam to-think, (but how, I weld never understand,) that individual responsibility Is avoided, which Is a mistake. de to the consequences of such notions, there Is and can be no mistake. .• Thilefeettim are rs••migratory race. and seek those places where they May thrive best; they thrive best, and fatten soonestinnditifestmost, where the laws era feebly adminis tered, and are not slow to perceive these lomlities, from Beston , to"-New' Orleans. If they will not love the law, it shalthe our concern, as; it has been, to make themi fear it The fteilltlasrof travel now 'are great, and profession al rattan go-arhere they wan do a„thriving badness; and as sure as commerce prefers a port 'free from the imposition of heavy duties, so =redoes villair7 and Crime collect and cen tre in thaw places where villainy end trimaran be poplin, led with moat impUnitY• brobesteol benevolence, no sickly sympathy, no morbid pity for crime or - Mind:Ms, (*bleb Is always 'cruelty to nommen) ever has persuaded, or ever shall persuade justice to break or bend her ewe* whilSt my hand gWayalt• Now, gentlemen, evert citizen hash right'to demandAm- PendirdY, and to receive ft prompt, plain and decisive' an swer, whether thelawls ssiont - to protect him ; au honest and imrlera Magistrate may &stanch, but unless the Peoprei be a taw4oving, towel:Ming peoplejustice is clogged, thwart ed, foiled, baffled, at every step and turn. I am a fellow-citizen myself, and unless the law be able to throw its protecting shield around Me and'ininis; If the low is ton imbecile to protect the living- or avenge the-dead— why. I as an humble citizen, am . active, ables ready and willing ta afford swift-protection to myself and ell I ewe it to; and if thelaw Is too, feeble to prevent they' / ant ready and willing, as an 'unprotected citizen, thrown back upon the law of nab:L.ll4.nd only to protect and defend, but to make swift retribution too. The train of these remarks Is prompted by thodbigraftifal • scenes recently enacted in the dty, of Baltimore. . ...Tteetawn• has anuendolte rowdies and Evenin service: n. , : the ehtdelethlias *Mar Prayer meetings at night stein° , gen up, .illirmisede attacked and beaten by villains and-, their fetenduitrben a righteous verdict of rmvictien ha rest dared ;. and men are ro e bW in open day on the street, with. a. halter round thehr..neek; end qUick.llose in their eyes, Them lesonieftang7Wrong and rotten somewhere, in taus toe or hernalebstera It is their badness, not ours,. to th u s out, otul Apply a keen and ..canstie remedy, let it-light • *hereKis= but it is orielnielness to take warningtrythd e . iszamide,,said elturi - Sii 0r 4 4 - : W 14 7444 The magistrate Godarittit;•Will sou nMbar fear ;- the .magis. Irate who honors the law, will scorn all other ,homege.f.bnt: . those or any, of, thOM, Itelicial or. inisterial, entrusted : . • th the , xrdnistliddori of.the law,.wiil pander. to tesuegbe.todile*or wink nt outrage, then,. : "God ape- the:- OctamatsMillth.":• , ; • . Oiprrrtnnity'ifoeitiiie Of now afford, to de•Mape M, verrodtton all stern and .Z3lO- htistatirts s:citthnperfoot model ntiwtdratel What a climate inithnitor4.arbat finethentre on .whlch.ta Aelticive raw. lisfirtii4..iesscie,rail and eadzixing z. 1 - 14 1 . 1 0 1 1' tFulFtt Oat oral/ 01131'e.41110"44::101t4.40.414, :~ r _...~. _._. wx ,layaxthribitsf4tudtaitintbes4=beLO# nKiwi " n •do ma-airtyivmuluyfair_ Atm :or sticcifan. , ,•1; f. I ' • tumumum . Atetsmiasztus:-4 man named;ohrk Barry:, thtilfitititiii*id4;lld iftei 0 . 0 44:€ 140,5 **14)14. 61 4 s Oiiii3 4 of an IffrlP -7 ethips4WithtwUutherr, entered the Welsh cm *tegt#MsfetWityalr ilow(Mnie4on:Star;inlght, and Made aria Min the Toelibple AiVit thi,iiengeriiiallin were *prams. The se;zion the:elmretwitr. Evan Hughes, 4antonxtritedwith thainangroaxe, and attenipted tops him 'bet; esianlied by * Barry and hie two friends, who, with abangehobt and knneklms, inflicted ear imerinjurias On the sexton. 'Me rightletriple yea cut to UM bone, and other portionsof hie . fpea and head wounded by the ruffians. A number. of the lumbers of the emigre. plion:Teinoiit and, pursued the three rioters, who had made off,ML:the 'alersn„ being given—twornmeeeded In making their tenatie r but Berry wee secured, and banded over to the °Moen of thelaw,whO placed 'me in the tombs, where ho yesterday Morning.; ThasexttM, Bin Hughes, is injured very badly; the information against Barry was laid by Evan IL Thomas, who withstood the outrage, and ar Meted the rioter. ..• Thantayor ftned.Barry fifty dollars for distartdog a con otegation, amiconimitted him, to Ammer the chat& of mak ing.i*affray. ittlizesrottr.--.A man inalusi Auguatns Ketch ,iert, was killed In the village of Inieesport, 013 Saturday last, Christmas day. Wm death was caused by a blow from a cane or mete in the handisef a constable of the village, named CasPar. Walthoar. • It appears that Wahl:lour, on Christmas day, arrested a 'drunken man lathe streets of lli'lleesport, and was taking him to the lock up, when Ketchum -interfered, with the in tention of rescuing the prisoner: The Constable struck Ketchum on the head with a mace or Cant after this Ketch. um went awny. Ile returned, however, shortly afterwards; he had had the - wound on Ms - head dressed, and came to wards Waltheuir With the intention, apparently, of assault ing btu with &raker which he bad in his bands. Ketchum was arrested and - lamed In the lock up, where he died in the course of the day. Coroner Lowry was called upon to bold an inquest on the bsdy,. yesterday. A Jury was empannelled;. and after the cram's:lath:in of 'witnesses, a verdict was returned that de ceased came to Ms death from Injuries Inflicted on blue by Waitbour, In the manha described above. *althour ie now In out county jail, on a charge of mur der. Ho area committed tut evening. Rannan Acerterr—lifazr Bnizo.—As the accommodation train on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad was coming up from New. Brighton test evening, the engineer naked a man lying across the track, a slant distance below Bewlekly. engtneankule every effort to atop the train, but ids ef - fats were •nnsuccesaful, and the man was thrown off the track, by the cow catch*, and instantly killed. The train Was stopped, and the remains of the unihrtunate man placed on the awe and brought to thedepot, In Allegheny city. The name of the man killed, LI unknown. Ii is supposed, however, he was a German; and, from a letter in his pea session, It was thought thahe was on his way from Pugh. town (where-it is, we do Dotknow,) to In.selle, linnet'. But a few moments prior to the accident he kft the station, at Be- Wickley. Ile must have taken a tit, and fell on the track, -or placed himself there with the deliberate intention of committing suicide. lin blame la attached to the magiaer, as every effort was made to atop-the train. The Injuries re wired were principally on the head, which was struck by the cow catcher. NEW thuraits OPIZA Tamara—On Christmas day aml even ing Masonle Hall was filled to its utmost capacity, and hun dreds wore unable to gain admission to witness this favorite Troupe of Minstrels. Owing to their success the manager has consented to', remain ono week longer; after which, we learn, they lane tar Cleveland. There is a variety of new songs on the programme for this evening; among which is My Own Kentucky Herne," 'written lately by & C Faster, of this city. It Is said to be one of his besacompositions.— If so, it must excel! “ Old Yolks at Mine," which we have always regarded as the best of Ethiopian Melodies., This new song will be sung • by, 4130, the tenc;rrOf the Troupe, elto, ire am conedeut, will do jwitlce to Its inthor Ihradlect, on Sattiiday.they,gite two, pelt:mime* which will he the hut appearance of Sanford 3 Ca . Malt:UM a Tourlrma—A auus' , larned aturtice rasde art inforutition before:the Mayor,. yesterday, width be ehttrge4 - fienry Traerrtan, Bererly Peterson and Washington tialloway with' assaulting 3!r. Vtlicinara;±ene alba tea koepert on the find street Itithgei and also assaulting care' plainant. The three parsons were *mated, fined Ave dot: lam and costs, which they paid and were discharged. Oers Laer.—Nertwilltstersling• the large number of elegant bobke sold by IL Miner # Co, 32 Endthlteld dr..; since the hnlitb,is set in, they din bare a beautiful wort ment on hand, sad are daily adding to theiretcek the moat choice and sp6ndidgiftbooks which am be procured in the Ea tern citlea 411 the West cheap publications may e 1 be found at Miner's, as usual. • Cmusram WrATTIER. %- t weather at present is about as far removed as possible the ideas generally associated with the holiday mum htimsow, no lee, nor !teat, tand to heighten the merriment of the day*, but instead, tend and rain predominate. The rivers are bank full, the atreetshold as much mud between the pavements as posvilde, and to heighten the general misery, it is raining. Herres PA2KMA3I4.—ThLs beautiful Panorama, at tin Atbenteum, still attract, crowds. Tbia panorama Is one of the beg in the actuary, and more can be learnal In regard to the location and appearance of well known places from seeing It than reading a dozen books of triads. SOOTILY PATTELLSON, of EITIIIIII2ghOM, 001013110.01 on Satur day a man named Ucnry Myers!, on a charge of Weeny, laid otran Infornation before the maglatn4e by 8 A. Klsora— The prisoner ;mrlolnecl the largo tram of twenty-eight cents, the property, goods sod chattels, of maid Elegem. WE ROW) remind our readers that W. G. M'Cartney, will oommenw the rale this morning at 10 o'clock, at 'No. 61 Fifth street (opposite the Theatre) of a Large assortment of Dry Goods, Millinery and Variety thxda, which will be continued day and night until all are sold. Pours Nrwa—The item of pone* news has become quite plenty since the holidays set in. The Mayor, for the throe mornings, Saturday, Sunday and Monday, committed twen ty-four persons, on charges of vagrancy, drunkenness, and disorderly conduct. Fos Zum.--Mary Reis, charged with obtaining money to the amount of $2OB Conn Barnard Bench, by falsely pretend ing that she would demdte the some in hank, was commit. ted far trial yesterday. Matinees husband la also in jail cc the same charge. To as lincrin.—The pews In the basement of the now Oath ',dna will be rented on Saturday next. It is estimated that the basement of the building, which extends but half way under the church, will hold as many persons as the old Cath edral. Dice. Fralss still continues at the Theatre—her engage, meat, for length and the attendance accompanying it, has been unsurpassed by say Theatrical engagement which has been filled in this city far yews. IN In CoUST 0? QUARITII Sessroas—Before Judges Ble. Clare, Boggs; and Mama. No business was transacted In this Court yesterday, other than the charge to the Grand Jury, by the PrwidentJudge. Coat---Oonakierable qtuattitles of opal - will be sent down the river on the present rise. The article was retailing in Louisville, on Priday last, for twelvennd•o-balf cents per bushel for Pittsburgh. Rrourra's Comrr.—Tha Register'a Court was In sossitm yesterday morning. Prewmt—Register Richardson, and Judges &Velure, Boggs and Mama. Wa would call the attention of dealers to the large sale of choice groceries, liquors, cigars, queenstram kc., this after noon at 2 o'clock, at Davies Auction Rooms. 2ncarar.—Tonight the tragedy of the Apostate will be performed; the new dram:tot the Irish Sybil closes the en. tertnlnment for the evening. • Low Puma sum Qom( Thir..—Adame & Co. are now car rying heavy freight to Philadelphia in twenty-hours at $l,. 1234 per 100 lba. &Dams' Emu:ea—Adams & are now carrying hoary frights to Philadelphia in twenty-two hours, at $1,1234 per 100 pound& Cosconamrit—There were twentpeight commitments to all, for the three days of Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Parsoszaa—The county jail at present contains dna one hundred and fiTe prisoners. ' Donnas Connto—Thls Court will not meet until Wednee day next. E(iGS-1 131)L Eggs, on hand and for pale by dec23 KING * MOORHEAD Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad. THE subscribers to the Capital Stock of the Pittsburgh andliteubenville Railroad Company, are hereby 03tttled to pay into the Treasury, the fourth instalment of Fire Do! Tarn per share, on or belbre the Ist of December, proximo, and Five Dollars per share on or before the let day of each month thereafter, until the whole amount of stock sub scribed for has been paid. WM. A. BILL, Thom= nolliketatitm Treasurer's Office. 64 Wood street. N TELE DISTRICT COURT ON TUE UNITED STATES In j_ 'and for the Weetera Markt of Perusolvanis. • roster et al. vs. In Admiralty. - The. Steam East Pilot No. I} JO 'virtue ofd writ of attachment Craned out of the aboTe ‘Tuurotd Court, returnable to the 28th day of December hist., at which.time the cane will . bo heard, I NITS attached the `atesimhast No, 2, her bald, apparel and. fornitnna , AMEN DICKEY, d¢c td Marshal 'Western Distrlct of Pennsylvania. Teas 3 -Teas t Teas t pop Half Cheats Green anti Black Teaa. A. JAYNEIB, t omaN ta i TEA STORE, -38 IVA grad, Wholerede and • Rel Dealer in Teas, Coffee,iumi Buo, Invites the attention a his.customers *rut Country , r,hanti vne r. ally, to his large Stock of Breen Orie and, -Blaelc Teas, selected in New York; WithEtaltatlind with special Tette= to his b om b s re t a il sing demoted eur entire attest ttolk daring thir last, is(iett yeas, i° - the ' Tea trade, we feel warmed that ere con dry. car 'amorous enstcatenr ample justice, bah in t quality' andyrice. Retail Grocers are invi ted to cell and get samples Of the albrent Stade:. We Pt" tknter Invite the attention otvaictiatomers to our no* azttmin. Young ripion t - Diletha and GunPmder'"- Alw, Extra Fine Oolong,ille gweeteit and most fragrant in -the Amer ic a market. Also, umbel! Cruitud and. Pal. Tertied.angsr; Ws, Java and Mocha Oren* and ' paw Og le= Bum. • 'lttabtsb t Nonage 8, Mader/ ' :.,..,- .- . ._ ; - . , -.;ir, - :-;: - ;. , , , .;',... ~-;,,,_;. . -- , :.•.3,::•.t- -, -.t-Tf'.;.= - ....:..., : •._. •91.': : :'`..- I ;i^ . :-';'":'.. l- .':"-';: ..-.t...!;•Ci*,'.;...."it!.-...--.'-',.l."i':: =ME , TEIXQR4PMC':" - By the (nett . Mew forthe Morning Poet • CONGRESSIONAL . . • • • " WISECMGTON Car, December 27. Stumm.—Mr. Cora enbudtted e, resolution instructimg the ounetattee on Public lamb to enquire Into theproprriety of reporting Ms granting lands to Michigan and e.musin for the emutmetion of certain itailroade. Adopted. .Mter othermslinportant business, !hereheing no TiMum, the Semite adjourned. •Hoansli.7r...6tanton,of Ohio, offered a resolution, which was adopted, requesting therPresident to inform the Mouse whethertlahns an pending. Ultra fhb Treasury in favor of gundry Pinions who are now or.bave been custom house offi cers, and also under what law the persons demand addition al pay , by, whom such - charm( lune been- presented, and whether any actiOnift idrisithiri to protect the Treantrydrom =3lnd - chime orseenre eiebosots their just rights. OnmotiOn of Mr. Smart, That the President be requested to cannwlminde what measures, if any, have , been taken rifles lattrutrY. lest in Militias to the capture and condemna tion by the Spanish authorities of the bark Georgians and the brig Susan Loud; of-Maini. Mr. 'lane introduced's resolution giving bounty land to the.offlaers and soldiers of the Indian war in Oregon Tetelta• ry, and a bill for locating the same: to effort waormode to suspend the rules to take tip the &mate resolution on the Lieutenant Generalship. Less than two thirds voted that the rules be not suspended. The House then adjourned. SAINII. FROM RIO JANEIRO. Rumania, Dec 2.1. The bark Reindeer has arrived et this part, with Rio Ja neiro dates to the 17th November. She twinge 9,500 bags of coffee. The ship Sophia Walker, for New York, was to sail on the 18th, and the bark E. Corning during the week. The ship Dakota, from New York for San Francisco, was at Rio, repairing. Idsicria—Bro Janeiro, improvedce of more inquiry for Europe, coffee has i in price from 50 to 100 reels on ordinary first and good second, since the Ist of ' the month. The morket is poorly supplied, both in quanti— ty and quality, ' and in consequence of wet weather lower rates are expected when supplies come in. The shipments of the incouh have been 85;000 bags, and the present-quota tions are 3,65 to 3,75 for mixed lots. Breadstuffs.—The ar• rivals of tour have been 20 231 barrels, all from the 'United States. Sales have been made of 2,000 barrels, at 10,25 to 10,50 the former cash. Baltimore brands are quoted at $15,- 75 to le 1; and 14 1, for Philadelpbts. The stock at present 13 estimated al 35,030 barrels, of which 10,000 were in first hands. FLOODS IN THE WEST CmaNu►ry Dec. 27. The floods in the Grest and Little Mama rivers have beau very destructive, The Little Mune and Cincinnati, Ilamil tonend Dayton Railroads are much damaged. On the lat ter several bridges are washed away, and both the trains are unable to run through. The Mama and Wl:at:water canals are broken. In Indiana the Anode have also done much damage. On the Madison and Indianapolis Railroad two bridges have been carried away. A freight engine with ten box ears fell through the bridge over Pleasant Run and were carried away. Three men are missing. A large amount of private property is damaged In the vicinity of the several rivers, with some kw of file. The heavy rains on Friday broke the Mims canal ten tales from Cincinnati, and it will require two weeks to re st. The Cincinnati and Dayton Railroad is damaged.— No ears arrived on the 25th. THREE SLAVERS CAPTURED BY TIM BRITISH—EX CITEMENT ASIONO THE CUBANS, ETC. New Dawes, Dealt. The ideanothip Empire City has arrived at her wharf, with Means dates to the 19th inst. Stir reports that the British frigate Vesta arrived at IL vane on the 19th init., with the notorious slave-schooner Venue, and two other slavers, as prises. Much excitement existed in Havana, in consequence of this unmistakeable detertaination on the part of the British to suppress the slave trade. Captain Blown, a passenger toy the Empire City to Havana, died of erysipelas. TERRIBLE ACCIDENT.—NTELGIINIA LEGISLATUR.E. BALIINOILE, DeC. 24. . . The batten' of the steam mill of Major Pipkins, ti Ways:kee l:cm' North Carolina, exploded yesterday, killing the pro. prienir, Thomas Gardner and William Jones, whites, and two colored moo, besides wounding several other persons se to .0, Aeries at resolutions hare been offered In the Virginia Legislature instructing their Representatives in Congress to endeavor to secure to Virginia her share of the public lands for internal improvement pacposes. The Southern mail Loa:tight brings nothing from beyond Wilmington, N. C. THE PISUEItY QUESTION—TRADE WITH THE UNI TED STATES, ETC. Do To Dec St St. John, N. IL, papers of the 2st instant, ate. that . nueetingiras to be held in that city on the 23d Instant, to consider the propriety of osentorLslizi ng Her Majesty's government on the subject of the fisheries, and to pretest against, any negotiations being ocsapieted with the United States without the concorrenoe sad approval of the colo nies. BOILER EXPLOSION—POUR ltiMi KILLED—VIDA INIA AND TILE PUBLIC LANDS. 11.thrtmoaz, Dee 21.. We bayonet mall South of Wilmington this arming. The steam mill of John Pipkin at Wainesborce, N. C, exploded yesterday morning, tilling three whites and one negro. A resolution has been introduced in the Virginia Wale tare In favor ofthe distribution of public lands far porno sea of education and internal iraprowement. BLOODY EMIT DETWEMI TWO CADETS. Lounrrrum, Dec. . Two cadets at the Unitary Institute, Tranktbrt, I.D. tufty, named Pwnel and Ingram, hid a desperate nen. contra today. The former was shot to the chest, the hell penetrating the lunga, and the letter had his almll deft with ■ hatchet. The bark Forrest Prime, from New Olreans for Boston, laden with beef, pork, Hour and rattan, went ashore on the 24th, at the southwest aide of Nantucket, about 2:so purl. from shore. She Is foil of water. ' Iler cargo will probably be eared, but damaged. The 'easel will go to piece*. She was insured ist Boston. It ts represented that Gen Pierce was inclose convolution. on Saturday, at the Tremont Muse, With Bea/tors Hunter and life • of Tennessee, and Caleb . l2ushing, of Few York. Port au Pence dates to the 4th of November are received. The yellow fever wee raging there. Ills nmch worm than Ihr the past thirty years. Piny Americans haat died with in a few months. In the Supreme Court this morning, Mr. Gillett thilebid his opening argument in the Telegraph case, in behalf of the appellants. Mr. Harding, of Philadelphia, commerical the opening arguments, on behalf of the appellees. Mr. ging improves gradually, and his friends are more hopeful. He has had no ma-. 1 attendance since Than. day!. Ho sleeps better and his cough is touch abated. New Year, Dec, 27. Samuel Biggs, formerly of Baltimore, beaker, died in this city hod night. PEMJIIIMPIIIA, Dec. Z The City of Manchester has arrived from Liverpool. po:00):1.14:11.',1.1:4:cyil Cotton, sales 1250 lodes, market unsettled ; accurate quo tations cannot be given. Coffee, sales 550 bags Rio at 9® 93. Sugar, sales 60 boxes 51usansado at 44®5e, McAasses, Wes 50 bbls Orleans at 31e, dull. Dour, sales 10,600 bbis State at $5 60®$5 68; Ohio $5 75®55 87: South ern $5 68455 75, less buoyant. Sales 50 bbls Bye flour at $4 50, quiet. Omin, sales 12,000 bushels Wheat, lionesses? at $1 22081 23, dull; sales 35,000 bushels Corn, mixed, at 78c, In good demand. Whisky, sales 150 bids Ohio at 25e, better. .Provlstans, sales 700 bbls Men Park at $l9; prime do slo. Sales 600 bbls Mese Beef at $l2 50, in good demand; prime Mess quiet at $l9; Ohio $22. Beef trams $l4 750.51.5, firm. Hogs In demand at 8®44,e, llama 10 7 Ag Shoulders Sales 800 bbls Lard at 12401 - 1214 e, heavy. 'Butter, a good sup ply, heavy at We. Ohio Cheese heavy at B®9e. Purtanustus, Doe. 27. Bretaistuffe—Tending upward; a moderate demand for Flour, sales 1000 bble fair and bands it $6,50a4,62, the let ter for a lot of good western; some holders are firm at $5,16 for standard brands. Rye Ylour and Corn neal...no change, no transactions. There Is but little wheat offering, In de mand and prices advanced 5 cis - f bush; sales 5000 bu prime southern red at $1,25 afloat, white L3O. Corn—in good de- Eland; sales 10,000 bulb at 64 for yellow and 61 for white Nun'. Oats 40. Whisky—in ltmlted request at 25425% in bbls. Provision unthawed: sales Mesa Pork deliverable at New York to March at pi:4 Hops ei47...7/10ur54.,..%. The liver high, and freights are drooping , 6o= to New Orleans pork 82. New York exchange par to premium, Eastern currency now bankable at V i a..,6 discount New Teak, December 27. Cams tlatuner--9400 Beeves were offered and sold at CO 9; market firm; sales 11,000 sheep and lambs pec4,150 for sheep, and sl,oo®s4 for lambs ; salsa 70. cows awl calves at from $22 to $45,60• Tapscott'a Remittance and Emigration Men. - Afi NO. 87 800TH STREET, NEW YORK, Eden chrey, Dublin ; Waterloo /Mad,Li ; And No. 186 Cbrner of Wood and Liberty sts, h. JAMES BLLEELY, L ISSUE PASSAGE TICKETS AND SIGHT LA:W I DEAMS, PAYABLE AT ANY BANK. TN ENG- D, 111 ELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES. :kir Passengers will bebrought from Englaml, Ireland, Scetund sad Wales, direct to Pittsburgh. ort27 CHRISTMAS GOODS EEGAINIT COWS. BOXES—tor Painting—From 0 cents to V2/,00 each. Port Folios, In great varlet]. Dissected Games. Dissected'Maps and Alphabets. Small Gold Pens and Poncho, for young parsons. Agate end Sliver Letter Seals. Chessmen and Boards. Toy Books and Books in Fancy Binding. For sale cheap by' JOELN IL BIELLOB, dec24 81 Wood street. ThIi.iII7:W iff T TUMT IT I I rvus PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, have made arrangements to sell Excursion Tickets to and Iron all stations on their Road, from December 24th toJanu ary 2d, both days inclusive, at one titre for the round trip. Excursion tickets will be good on all trains during the Mt cundon season. In addition to their regular Trains, which leave daily at 3 o'clock, A. a.. 11.45 and 5 P. it, they will run an Extra Train on CIERIMIASand NEW YEARS days, leaving Pittsburgh at 9 o'clock, A. x., and arrive at Latrobe at U.,.% A. at., returning, will leave Latrobe at L5O P. antrarrive in Pittsburgh at 4.30 P. M. For tickets to any Station ea fez east rut Ctnemough, ap ply to dee24:td Agent Penna. Railroad Company. 'CELBIOII. I IUOB LIME BETWLLN Pittsburgh, South Pittsburgh and Birminghlita. T""gned takes this method of rettiniing thanks to the citizens of Eirminghrun, South Pittsburgh, and the publin generally for the literal patronage already ez. tended to the Nev Line, and to assure them that these Om nibus. will b e prim A NENTLY run on the above nmte, at such hours as will be fond moat convenient to the citizens. The undersigned hopes that this effort of PITTSBURGH ENTERPRISE AND CAPITAL, to facilitate the intercourse between Pittsburgh end her enterprishog neighbors, will meet with literal encouragement, as no pains will be spared to render the utmost satisfaction. Fist 5 caste per trip, or packages of 25 tickets for $l,OO. 6.024-1 t JOSEPH SNOWDEN, Agent. Elpenoortan Commercial College, I . IATI. 0. 1. MIL1121:1ra COMM. 0 MARKET AND THIRD Pittebtoph, lb., (Third Parr.) P. jP. GOODNOUGH, Practical Atcountant, and highly j. acoeptible Preceptor, recently of Cleveland Connors , dal 'Co* will direct, permanently and efficiently, the department. B. C. Malin, Associate—Teacher of Commercial oulatkom and-Practical Chirography. The Innindotnii ecnitamtlY 6812020 the sober mind ed pub that no pains or reasona bl e ezpeue bare, or wilt be to redder the selvanteges of tide Institution sec, .onitto none, end WOMAN, in systematising the business o f es aspiring youth Of OW Country.Tuns-4W Murse,l4o,oo. P. B. SPEENCCES, jowl Professor of Pezintanntdp, AnalMor-: wad Tesoleas of Oacomerdal Corrnmolenec • . ~S ~• I ~ .. { = l '• •,‘„ •-•- • • • - COM 'RCUL POST. • 7 0rWite or inillastf 2 6loanumPea, Wesley, Perriumber 28,1862 .4 The Intsther—yestentty . war Mohr. *et and unpleasant-- B=lmm generally inactive, than otherwise: ASHES—We note a sale of 16 tons Dmaratie Soda at 314, 5 mos ; nothing reportedin other erwta, YLOUR—Reeeipts light, and thermarirot somewhat iudiet fled ; We note sales of 200,bhle. at $4,23; 21 bbl, $4,18; 45 do $4,15; 200 Obis *ore 61.020 $4,23; 50 end 85 at $4,25® 4,01. CLOVES RED—Sales reported of '3O bus fiest - hends at PAT "Obus• JIIMEWILEAT FLOUR--Sales of 120 sates at $l. -LAR—Sales of 23 tibia country Lard at $10,03; 3 kegs do at Rune. BULK MIIAT-L , We note sales of 38,0001bs hog round a 8%, cash 1 . 10,0005 s city shoulders 7%, equal to cash. llooB—The demand to falling cdf, end the market dull; we notice males of 44 dressed at e 4 63i; IIAY-,Bales of 12 loads at 89,50@v3 , 1 008111.CITD DAILY MA Boon & Sargent, E arner of Wood and Si PENNSYLVANIA. Pittsburgh anks Par. Philadelphia ß " Par. Brownsville " par. Bunks county " Par. Chester Co. (new Issue)... par. Columbia Bridge Co—.- par. Danville " par. Delawate co. " par. Boyles - lawn " par. Easton par. Germantown " par. Lancaster Banks par. 'Lebanon " par. Montgomery co. Banks... par. Northumberland " ... par. Pottsville " par. Banding Schuylkill county " -. par. Washington " Par. West Branch " par. Wyomtog par. Carlisle .......... Erie Getrytturgh ........ ........ Harrisburg • Middletown Waynesburg A York Banks United Staten Bank 15 Allegheny City Scrip-- par. Pittsburgh City " Par. Allegheny Co. " NEW YORE. New York City EiMMI MI molvent Bank A. 'DELAWARE. AR solvent Ranks.-- Small Notes MARYLAND. County Banks. rmnnaA. Farmer,' Bk.* brancher- Valley Bk. a branches.... Exchange Bk. a branch ea Wheeling ..... Wheeling Eranchot. NEW ENGLAND. All solvent Banks Marietta, Parkersburg and linekingport. Packate The steamer B.AILMILUMMA, A. 8. r, a - W ti eave Piabingh ;nay I.tea= eel:cll . P. 31.; returning, will lasee Hocking. port every Tuesday. at 6 o'clock A. M. Narengers and shippers raid rely ou the mienset roacma raatetion and prornotaza. W. B. WIMSELEB, mare 24 Market street. .sow Doc. 27 AN Inaction for Thirteen Dinwtors, to serve for the en. ear, will be held id the Office of the ASSOMA TED I=EN'S INSURANCE COMPANY. on TUESDAY, January 4th,1853, between the hours of 11 A. and 2, r. r. do4lad BOLD= FINNEY, SeeretAry. Dissolution of Co. artnership. 21HE Copartzumeship beretofbre existing between the sub scribers, under the firm of him= liturrss, is this y dissolved, by mutual comment. The Doziness of the late arm will be settled by ALE= INNTHIS,woois author ized to collect all accounts owing thereto. T. !MBA A. HUNTED. icAMIIINGTON CETI, Dec. 27 P. B.—ln retiring from the old firm, I cheerfully recom mend Ur. Hunter to our friends and customer& Dorn T. MTKRS. 1 M Private Residences, Hotels, Steamet Public Insti totes, W. ki•CLINTOCR, Caterr Wisincioas, SS Routh street, invites attention to tale superior assortment of rich and ele. gent Oil Cloths, of the newest and best design', adapted to every style of Furnishing. Also— Itaseeirecal Oil Cloth ; Figured Table Oil Cloth ; Omen Oil Cloth; Stair Oil Cloth, Au, Of every description, furnished at the lowest market prb res; together with all other articles connected with the W. pet truth , . Attention le particularly invited to our superfine assort ment of rich and elegant Carpets. decl6 New Tani, Dec. 27 pliv , W,NT.taiuN The Gift of Friendship; The Temperance Offering; Tho Odd Fellows do; The Ivy Wreath; Friendship's Offering; The Star of Bethlehem; Buda and Blossoms; The American Female Poole; The British do do; Scenes In the Life of the Eaviceir; do do do Patriarchs and Prophets ; The Women of the Scriptures ; Heaven, or the Sainted Dead; The Heavenly Itecogaition ; Dictionary of Poetical Quotations: do Sacred do; Byron'e Poetical Works; Burns' do; Camp Fires of. the Revolution; The Old Bell of '7O; The Yankee Tea Party ; Montgomery's Poetical Works; Tupper's do; Wordsworth's do; Aunt Mary's Tales ; And sundry other Work,, too numeroms to mention. For sale by B. T. O. MORGAN, da-26 No. 104 Wood st. CISCISNaII, Dee. 5. Exclusion to Europe. LIVERPOOL AND PIELLADM4YI.IIA LIVE OF STRAMSUIPS, City of- smear id 2,1 Z tom. vaitir4ayrti.Lei,) will City of G ail y l:r u 0 , , ,a 4n . o tow, (Cipt, mom surtanatruLt, 1552. rata LITZEPOOL, 1852' City of Glasgow 20. City of Manchester, Dec. 8. City of Manchester. Jan 0,'53. City of Glasgow, Jan. 6,'53. City of Glasgow February 3. City of Manchester, Feb. 2. City of Manche ster, March 3. city of Glesgow,....March 2. City of Glasgow, 0 31. My of Manchester, 30. Rates of Cabin Passage, including Steward's Fees: PaOY PIIIIADD.PI3.II. FILOY mmotrom. After Saloon Stateroom, $9O After Saloon Stateroom, 20p Midship 66 Midship Ai 16ge Forward 65 Forward 13ga Rabat of Paling° outand home:— Saloon .v.BO stwoop... ..43.4c, Forward_._. Apply to THOMAS RICHARDSON, Philadelphia, HENRY WRAY, Arnim, Montreal, Or, 44 Exchange Place, New York, and RICHARDSON BROTHERS, LiverpooL air A limited number of THIRD CLASS taken out from Philadelphia at .1;20, from Liverpool at 6 guineas, or $lO out and home—found in Provision's only. JOHN THOMPSON, 410 Liberty at. Agent for Pittsburgh. Atip . Passages and Remittances t gra TOER THOMPSON, Agent, 410 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa, FOR DAILY REVINW OP of 39 bul at $1,06. BANK N TUX M08..4:130 POBlB3 zohange:Xicuikerii, ends, 081Pi ttsb 0. urgh. State Ilk.sod brandies— OtIon• solvent Banks....„ 'Bankof Bandooky.- I Oranvillo ....... 60 State Bk.nrul Ixranches-. ILLEMIS. State Bank Munch.-- 50 Bank of 75 All solvent. Banks.._ MISSOURI. State Bk.aturi branches-. All solvent Banks..—.... 1 WIBOONSIN. • Marine k Fire Insuronee Co. stllllwaukie. All solvent Banks - NORTH CAROLINA. All solventitszke.. 1 1 , 1 4 Bovril cutoiiiil All Folvant Rankg 1% GEORGIA. All solvent Bantu—. 1% ALABAMA. All solvent Banks LOUISIANA. • All solvent Banks I y, EXCIIANGIES. New York per. Philo&lphla. per. Baltimore per. Louisville diset. St. Louts..-....- .... -1 Waal. VALUE OP 001.N13. American Gold (net)—... per. American Gold (old).- —.Wm. Guineas ...... . - ..... 6 00 Ten Thaler% ......... 7 80 Los& d'or 4 25 Napoleon,' 3 83 rkrabiOonll, Patriot----16 70 Doablonna, Spardth • 16 25 Duesta--- ..... 2 10 PORT OF PITTOBITEGH. 16 11;21 . 0 Wads WUU Till GILUISIL ARRIVED. Steamer Atlantic, Parkinson, Brownsville. " Baltic, Bennet, Brownsville. " Thomas Shrleer, Raney, West Newton. " Michigan. Na 2, Bole., Beaver. Genesee, Sinclair, M'Heesport. " Winchester, D. Moore, Wheeling, " Allegheny, Batchelor, Ctndnnati. " Helen Mar, Cu; Zanesville. " York State, WoCderard, St. Loins. " Exchange, Rhoads, Wheeling. Washington City, Ebbert, Bt. Loma, " United-States Mall Maley, St Louis. DEPARTED.' Steamer Atlantic, Parkinson. Browtunille. " Baltic, Bennet, Brownsville. " Thomas Shrive?, Balky, West Newton. " Michigan, Na 0 Boles, Dearer. " Genesee, Sinclair, hEfieesport: " Diurnal Cornwell, Wheeling. " Keystone State. Stone. Cincinnati " Buckeye 'State, Beltsboover. Chewed. " Jefferson, Johnston, Wednesday 'Packet for Cinelsusatt.. Tax eurgr and fan running steam!? • .' All, Boma Muter, wID team tergatly erru7 ▪ WITINESDAY. Ifor frright or passag,e, apply on boar!. or to 48°30 G. 11. VILIMUMIGEB. 'or ong _en% • ar .re ,• , and The flue atearoer thOir. HEMS; tnott, Mas r, lease for tbe abate cat istts .• me every Tuesday, at 3 o'clock P. For freight or passage apply ao board, ar to - fob 2 JOHN FLACK, Agent. Election. Pirtaburgb, NoYr. 5, 1852. L==l Mean. ItOWSIAN, GUNNELL a CO., 83 South street, Now York, and No. 611,,,t Stout, Clarence Dock, Liverpool. T ITEII.POOL PACKETS sail tram Liverpool on the 6th I/ and 21st of each month. SWALLOW TAIL LINE. From New York. Liverpool. Ship CONSITSIITION, Sept 6 Oct 21 Capt. Britton, Jan 6 Feb 21 1600 tone. May 6 June 21 /Ship NEW WORLD, Sept 21 Nov 6 Capt. Knight, Jan 21 Mob 8 1600 tone. May 21 July 6 Ship LIVERPOOL, Oct 6 Nov 21 Capt. Gardner, Feb 6 hic.h 21 LEAO tow. June 6 July 21 Ship ASHBURTON, Oct 21 Des 6 Copt kVWllliaros, Feb 21 Ap'l 6 1200 tons. • • June 21 , Aug 6 Ship AMERICA, ~Nov 8 ' Dec 21 Cepteardiner,, Mch 8 AO 21 1100 tom July 6 Aug 21 Ship CONSTAN'TnirE, Nov 21 Jan 6 Capt. Duryea,. ?deb 21 mar .4 1600 tons. - July 21 . :Sept. .2 Ship ALBERT GA.LLATIN, Dec 6 . . • y a n gi Capt. Delano, April 8 . Rey 21 1650 tons. Aug 6 ' s e ptzt , QUERN OF THRI'rEST, Dec 21 • Far 6 ' Capt. Hallett, April2l . yu 6 6 6 . . 1500 Urns. ;.. &midis which, they from Limpid interm o ediat .6 e Takata4salling weekly. • PaoscOP lo by either or the above moiillifkleut Packet Ships can be secured upon relaanable terms, by apnll3l%=. IiRidEiTANCES TO "AND LAND, inEhAND, WALES. We Jesus draft from .#1 and upwards, which trill be coshed, free of charge, at eight, by. the Bank of Ireland, Dublin, and ail its brandies thzongbaut the eountry, or by, I any of our Asada in Ragland. &otiand and Wales. • JOHN MORMON. Agent, 40/dbeftratratlirittihegb, Pa. oatilldkw -:-. - - ' ..- ', ::' . .;!•'. - V:•: - :i 3- -_ , . -3 . : . -,- : - :! , . ....-"-!..,.. -,,:;,-.;.!:..-:;'..-: . . . . . _ ~.. _4l t^p,-; , . clf lIM - 11MOttiqiiik T. 33...8agg5.4k s e V: I.Bo"Cthestant street, ad shiry,np te o W Han, lart. 'received their Pill and . ter- Goods, and will continue to melee, '6setney =Peal, the tatted styles from Paris and Landon. Pa=a tisitiog, the, east are In* red to esti. AII business of the Lao firm of-Leeds & It.agrp trill be settlel them. Philadelphia n Muth 23,1850._- Maraldly MARKET, C. BBIOLIENBACILei 80N: pijszropOßTEl NO IsA 'soma ezvErau STREET, ABOVE calicagErr PHILADELPHIA; - RESPECTFULLY inform the Nude Public generally, that all Instrumento in this Eattdathnumt are taade of the best and most thoroughly seasonal materials, and to con- STAND ; TEE SEVEREST CLIMATE; while 111:1 extensive experience and:and maim! knowledge of the art of Piano-making are pledged by the makers ea re, liable security for the excellence of their Inetrcunetita. REICILNNBALM & SON, Philadelphia Dec. IS 1842. • PHILADELPHIA CARPET HALL MIdIiUFACTITZING ASFOrTATIONI-,4100-pciang and 012 Cloths /—An immense ebock for the Trade and Rouse keepers, nrmufactured and imported by 3. Sidney Jones, at the same old successful place of business, where for nearly ball a century, himself and father have traded with the public, at the most reduced prices, for Cash oitity accept ances, interest added. Three hundred hand and power home are now n by the Carpet Hall Association, of Working Womtet uu and Men. Fifty of their sample looms can be Inspected at CAR PET HALL, IA dad 2) North Second street, first door below Christ Church, where upwards of 6000 pieces of Velvet, Brussels, Tapestry, Veoltian and. Ingrain can also be ex amined. Our different Agencies in Boston and New :Fork exchange Pre all the various fabrics made in the UnitedNiates; en. sibling us to guaranteerthe lowest prices for what ' we do not manufeeture or Import. ang2kly v., CHEAP WATCHES and JEWELRY, togf• WEIGI.wcIA LE AND RETAIL, s: No. 106 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. Gold Lever, fall Jewelled, 18 ka- case, only $lO Gold Lepine, " " " 22 o Bihar Levers, " " 14 Silver Laplace, " " 9 Gold Date, Silver holders, o 1 Ladles' Gold Guard Castes, 12 Silver Tea Spoons, per set, " ifi Those prices are at least twenty-five per cent. lam than the game articles are astally Bold for. Persons in the country sending the amount of money they with to pay for Watches or Jewelry, will have, Immediately upon the receipt of the money, a Watch or Watches, or any article of Jewelry ordered, forwarded by mail, withperfect safety, to any part of the United States, or California. Always on hand an Immense stock of Gold Chains, Breast` pins, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, &a. California Gold bought or made up to order. Please call, or address LEWIS L.ADO3fII3, No. 108 Chesniat street, Philadelphia, Oppadte the Franklin Rowe. All kinds of Watches and Jewelry repaired In the best manner, and warranted. docl7:y IN - ISIIIN A. KENTUCKY 1113411:. 4 ;t1:4:11 (" 1 15..‘ THE trot and only PRIZE MEDAL for Her note at the World's Fair, in London, was award. ed to LACEY & PHILLIPS, of Philadelphian honor they won over the competition of the whole world. Hamra Ir & p. have now and keep constantly on hand. at their establiehment, 12, 14 and 18 South Fifth street, the largest stock of READY-MADE HAUNTS& SADDLES, &c., of any house in the United States, at greatly reduce= They aro now manufacturing their Harness and with such perfect eyatem that they are enabled to sell a su perior article of everything in their line at .e less price than any other house in the country. They never use but the very hest quality of leather, and the best materiel of every description, and no pains or ex penseii spared to reach perfection In every article—Buffalo &thee, Woven end Whips. They invite 'poichasera to examine their stock - and their establishment befine making purchases. They inviteatten than to the following list of prices Horne Blankets, from - 87% to $2,50 Thick Florae Covers, $4.00 to $7,50. - - Good plain serviceatle Single Harness, $1 . 4 . ,00 to el. - 5,00 Fancy do do do, - $23,50 to $35,00 Hood plain Double Elartear, SOX to 00.00 Panty do do, - - $05,00 to $89,00 LAMY & PHILLIPS' Saddles and Efantess are actmcer lodged to surpass all others Tor elegant., lightotter end com fort, aa well as for rot value and rear. 12, 14 and 10 South FIYTII street, between Market and Chesnut, Philadelphia. [decl&ly BAILY & BROTHER, NO. 252 CHESNUT STREET, Haire now open a large assortment of tie Newest Styles and Cat:misting, In part, of the following choice goods, viz : Bich English Velvet, .• Tapestry," - . 11, " Ingrain, • Neat Styles Of their MEI importation, just landed. Also, a fall axsortstent of Super and Ilea= quality AMERICAN CARPETINGS,' MILIT of which beha,t of their own manufacture, tau bo re. conunendolas Good Carpeting. for a Low Price. MILT' & BROTHER, Imparters and Hanußsetarers of Corpettngs, decirkly N0.=.2 Chesnutstreet, _ JOLLN WlNTOSll—Piariurroz. HOWARD STREET, BALTIMORE Babiresem, December 16.1 `852,--derlG:l, BOOKS AND STATIONERY. CUSHINGS & BALLET, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, No. 262 Market Street, opposite Hanover Street, deelfgly BALTIMORE. CLOTHING HOUSE. HOPKINS FAIRCHILD,. No. 230 Baltimore street, Baltimore, 17E32 always on hand a large assortment of READY- J3L MADE CLOTIILNG of their own roanttfartare, which they will tear to dealers aa u any other home. decl7Amo °wont, HOPKINS & ROBl4, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE Dr A r FR4 LN CLOTHS, CA ft-gimlntrg, TESTINGS 4 TAILOR'S TILDIMMV. No. 238 Baltimore street, Baltimore. 4 " A, RE now receiving their Spring Stock, mostly of their awe direct importation, to which they Invite the AL tendon of Western buyers. detlOwd GUY'S UNITED STATES HOTEL, • Opposite the Railroad Depot, Pratt Arcot, Baltimore. THIS MOTEL has recently been enlarged by the addition arch° adjoining House, known as Smith's American Ho. teL The union of the two houses renders this one of the looped Hotels in the City, and in point of COMFORT AND GOOD FARE, no effort or expense is spewed to render itequal teeny Bona in the country; and one of the moist =mut and co:t riad:Fr tor/mons for Travelers. air Omnibuses at all the Depots on the exrival of the am. deelCam SILVER WARE, Bronzes, labxks, Papier Merle Goods, Rosewood Dressing Cases, Writing Desks, Elegant Fane, Opera lalasses, Cuttlem Fine Oil 1 1 F Paintings, roman China, dc,— 1e undersigned. beg particularly to invite the visiM of citizens and - strangem whether as purchasers or connoisseurs, to their magnificent stock, believing it to exceed in extent, variety and richness, any other in this country. They feel raze; the advantage of personally selecting goods at the different factories in Europe, and their own manufactories of Jewelry, Silver Ware, /a, here, enable them to offer inducements in prices and quali ties, and prices, =Adoring qualities, such ae aunt be of fered by any other house in the trade. Delicate goods so carefully packed as to go safely any dis tance, and by almostany conveyance. Wholesale and retail. CANFIELD, BROTHER & 00. 229 Baltimore street, corner of Charles, declely Baltimore. o. r. WU C83:32124 FURNISHING STORE •A N PATENT SUMP MANUFACTORY, 14& Bailimore et., Baltimore, under Carroll Hall, IT IS DESIGNED that title establishment shall ,be" the most aunt:deb, Emporium of the kind in - this city, offer;. tog to Its customers the choicest selection of Goode imported into the New 'York and Boston markets. The senior partner residingin one of the Eastern cities, Is enabledto attend the opening of Goods on each arrival, and the choice selection of such as are adapted to this market. The storerby this arrangement will be kept constantly 7 sup. plied in every needful article in the Gentlemen's! rntshing lam, together with a variety of Fancy articles. Particular attention" is else given to the "rnsanufacture of the PATENT MOULDER SEAM MEW. An experienced cutter Is employed, and a satleAmtory flt Is warranted in every ease. The neatest sewers are engaged, and in this deportment of the business the undersigned are determined not to be excelled by any establishment in this city. decl6 emo O.F. IMCGMITEP.k CG. SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESS, S. W. Cor. Baltimore and Frederick aired*, Bal timore, and No. 92 Walnut at Philadelphia. FIVE 'SILVER MEDALS AWARDED, VIZ: J - Maalittet Imirtrorr, New-York; By FRaNELIN 'Aar 1,1, Pbiladelphial NiaIiTLANV learreure, Baltimore. XIIE peculiar improvement In the construction of this Mattress is, that all the clustarr and heavy wooden eteisork is entirely dispensed with, and ha place sup plied by a lighter and much more urable frame. The springs tire all connected by harness leather hinges, secure ly rivettol, rendering It impossible for a single spring to fall down or get out of place, and making a Bed FO stank that any part may be raised or bent up, and is thus admira bly fitted to the wants of the sick or asthmetic, who may re. quire be a n feather sitting posture. with the It has all the luxurious softness of the bed, lightness ond facility of hand ling of the common hair mattress. These improved Spring Beds are invariably made of the best material% and will last many years without repairs. Persons having Hair Mattresses can have them altered In to Spring,Beds. These Beds are well adapted for Hotels, berths of Shim Steamboats and Hospitals. emu=an extensive assortmentof highly ornamented, (in and plain linlabed CAST IRON FURNITUPX, con sisting In part of Bedsteads, Flak and Coat Ilacks, Cane and Umbrella Stands, Centre, Pier and Side Tables with marble tops, Garden Chaim, Ss Ueui etc; etc. ee , i , ”. l . ' such as Lions, Lambs, Dogs, etc., in Iron, as well as the models in Wood, furnished at abort nonica titON-100 tans ICI). 1 Anthracite Foundry Iron, P(HarrfsburgFnrnace;) 275 tons Sharon Furnace, Forge oiyoundry ; On band and far Bale by dec2t !MG a MOOIMEAD. Watches, Jewelry, Toys and Plumy floods. HE subscriber wishing to close out his stock of the T abase articles, offers them to the public at prices lours than may houskin the city. Persona wishing to make pies eats, w ul fad it to their advantage to giro mss call, as I amldeterraltted to sell, and no mistake. debt JOHN. .B. KENNEDY, 94 /Market street. gs' 1 zT. :A:. JAN:Es • OPFERS for ale CLNLRY BIRDS of the moat improv breed, being very hardy, sad lint linen. - Bird Seeds —csaary,llemp,MTUat,l i Jaztd initedteed. Bodges' will be -farainhed cam af the trod PLOTEEtI3, Caswiliasdlosailuda, brioPes;_ar for Christmas Trees, trout the deal pxpl . :notstralsuire, ir,11.4, um Waal. . ' . -1. A z - • =, • • • - • , MEE . _.S t,l.= ' . _ MEE BMI MEE MEE [rTl77In'FM7lig . .WM ABOVE NINTU, PHILADELPHIA, CARPETINGS : BALTLMORE. ML:k24,=.lsL.P..a&l _WATOIIIOB,.JEWELRY, ~..., _ A ~`~ f' 4 .'r -~, =ME :..7. - ..k.,:, - f ii: -, . ...i:,_', - ; ,, ':•....! -, ..: - ~::.:-:.,,?:•-: ::• - ,:. - :7..AV,cT.10N'=' 7, .-4:US, - _ altar;s ti thi iuteryai on-C font .ard !of yeam TJia badgain rammed ness- .Raeingaaarplied with the re. gl7.tultichr of the l aw Anctian, and haring rttsunkt &IA timizse acinctinneer. Mr: the City of inglek. he offers his services - as arch ta his Mauls and the public gkierally: With, az experienced' nearly thirty years in this line of :Dulness; be burin nothings ingrg tha.t be will be anal:led to ere entire astheacth2l3 to air we 'who maYrea disposed tCrptdrChize hint. - ' ' P. hialißNl% Auctkineer — . Refers to the principal City Merchants. - Jrg Astetlinte..Dstily :Sales: AT the Comateretal , Seles Roams,' maze: of-Wo od and Fifth streete; al - 10 &clock, A. &gamma assortmentof Semeteib l / 4 - Ztaple'szit - Fsory.Drx Goole, Clothing; Boob and Ethow. tatPeCilliviotee - - 'AT 2 OVLOCIC, P AL, .-reeselee,klett -Mem" -Table **ally 1 . 00- Idug Gimes, Zierwatel Seoxid Hetet Efousebold - and Eitel:Lett - Fur nitare, - ' AT 7 &CLOCK, P. 11., Bonin, Stationem. Fancy Articles, Ittnical Instrnnientc," Hardware and Cutler Clothing, Clablng2lllldet7 OciodlS _Cold and su m . crptcbc.., P. M. DA v tn. Auctioneer , DIM& BOYS' OLOTIIING AT ACCTIOX.--012 Fridaj iext, December 31e, immediate) berme the sae of_Watches and Jewell", will be sold at 'it-Auction Hute,* lot of Boyle Fancy tilloill3iB;t4ents' Wrapper; &a. dee2B P. .111C.MtiirA, Alm*. R=AIL STOCROP DRY GOODS .sr Ancreau—On Thurs. day tient; Tee:ember 30th, at 10 dolockorill be sold hiTaanna's Auction :Souse, a large aaescrtment orDry Goods, comprising Bay &abash:4ls, broad cloths,asathrtres, caselneta, nun= delaines, gplegh•ros- =lkon, bleached and brown untallna, flanmtla alpacas, merino; blankets, sender shirts, jackets, patent thread, .Engllsh corduroy, mull and rates muslhutilwith general variety ur tulleles In the Dry Deeds Ilne. (dec2B) . P. WILEIRA, Auct'r. CI BEAT !SALE Ole, GOLD. AND -B.I.LVEB' WATCHES, kJ' JEWELRY. Artortcacat IfcEenna's Auction _House.- There Is about ten thousand dollars' worth of that stock of rich gold and silver watches wad fine jewelryyet. unsold, .and-we will sell by auction this day; and eTery evening d; tal•.:r this week, or until all is wa The goals will be an e during each day, where ladies and gentle.. men are !mitad to call, and may purchase at average auction prices if they please. All articles sold shell prove as represented, or the money will be refunded. This sale Is worthy the attention of all, as the goods mast, be sold todose a concern. Sales will commence each evening at 7 o'clock. GRAY & :CO.. dee.S P. IikEY.NNA.„ Auctioneer. TEWELET AND VARIETY STORE ati Ancrios.—On S_P Wednesday mo r ning; December atB o'clock, at the store of J. S. Rennedy, No. 94 Market street, between Fifth street and the Diamond, alga of the Golden. Nagle, will .he sold his entire stock at superior Gold. Watches, Jewelry', Fancy Goode, Toys, Le, comprising superior gold patent le rer, detached do, and l'ets Watches do silver do dodo and quarter do; foe gold knothes, - bre ast pins, bracelets, rings, ear rings, locket!, gold and direrpencils andl e as; cashmere, detains and wool shawls and .kerchieft la; dies and gents' kid, silk and thread gloves, thread, ingrain and cotton hosiery, lace Tells, silk and relvet ribbons, - sewing silks, patent threads, Coatm. Taylor and Chadwick's sisool cottons, velvet and silk: reticules, 1911211e111e1l skirts, Y en s, shell,-suck. and aide combs, hair brushes, dressingand pocket combo, superior razors, penlenta, dicincm , percussion rapsi et:spenders, shoe and corset laces, tapes, bindings, ekes and ehaelzrushes,kooks and eyee„ pies, needles, tants, Toys ino , :nt viriety—Chlna YEWS, fruit baskets, ink stands, ladle work boxes, portfolios, card eases, large wax dolls,"wilion, vigor's,. baskets, rocking Nom, chess men, -damplaying cards, knotr. large Show Osse, An • • , - - P- DAVIS, Auct'r. 91 CASKS BOOTS ' AND EXIOEBk.IO DO. HATS AND JJ. CAPS, sr Ammo:v.-lOn Thu nday aftermon,Dee.2oth, at 2 o'clock, atthe Commercial Sales Boom, canter of Wool and Filth streitsorill - be sold on three months credit, on coma over $lOO, forapprored endorsed paper, 31 eases Boots and Sham, comprisin Ladled superior. Goat Boots, Ikakins, Kld, rind Minoan Kid Btr , vic.k,, - with Mime Goat Foots, Welts, &PPM. and Childrene 'Upend Deed Bootees 300 SMetf's and Women's' Metallic Over note; Buskins and Men and Boyd Grain."lflp and thick:Boots do. do., Navy ; do.Glased. Velvet, Plush and Pm Cape; 'SSW, Fur and Angola Hata, ic,Ac. The above are pruilcularly worthy the attention of the trade, and Just received from the manu facturers. , de e2 s P. M. DAVIS, Auet'r. GROGERIES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, Itc_, Accnom—On. Tuesday afternoon, Decerabsse.Mtli, at 2 o'clock, at the *mime:tin' Sales Roma, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, trill be sold without reserve, on a credit of 90 days on some over $lOO for approved endorsed paper : 5 begs Rio coffee, 14_ chests super Toting Hyson and black teas, 2 tiettess syrup and Porto Rim molasses, 5 bbls. W, Lsngar, spices, rice, rai sins, powder, shot, 5 Ws. vinegar, 12 born superior lumps tobacco, 1 pipe Jamaica spirita,mseighth cask fourth proof French brandy, 4 kegs superior madeira and part wines, ex, bra Holland gin. and Preach bandy 50,000 superior. Impart ssi cirgars, 20 cases (each ore dozen) battles wines and tams. dies. Also, 3 crates queectswarcassorted; 8 boxes glassware, assorted, La Le. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. WAIL ENGINES ar Ancrunt—On Wednesday after tj nom, December 29th, at 3 o'clock, at the Warehouse, No. 148 Water street, near Grant, will . be sold without re /terve-701m second hand Steam 1 , 71, , , 934 inch cylinder; do do do d 0,334 feet stroke. These Engines are perfect and complete; will work up to their furl power—having german, !milers, Lc., in ex cellent order, and can be examined paella:Lela We. Terms—Pour months credit for 47=4 macs. dec . 3L DANLS,..2ltmer: W. G. IicCATITNEY, Auctioneer:. WATCRE3 AND lEWEIJIVar &MT:km—Wilke sold, - ' V on Frklay evening, Decemter 31st, at OA p'elock, at. M'Cartnera Ametinulfouse, :slugs and splend.Ussaartmenk of Watches and Jewelry, comprising in part fine gold htuat ,, In Imes Watches, double ease ft.. ebh gold Imes Watches,' gold repine Watches, four holes jeweled, gold detached le ver Watches, foil jewelled, gold pens, gold pencil mon, breast pins, cuff pins, ear rings, finer rings, gold watch, chains, watch keys, shirt studs, plaited lockets, Le. decikit W. G. WC.LIMSEY, WANCY DRY GOODS AND MILLINERY STORE sr. Accrom.—Will be gold, on. Trumday, DeteraberMtb, at: 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at No. 61 Filth street, opposite the ----Theatre, a large and fashionable agaortment,,M Dry G.& and 3nni comprising in part the following— cashmeres, mow &loons, alpacas, merinos, drap de tam Mahan' and figured alpacas, gingham", calicos, bereges, silks, bleached rattalina,brown do, t,hook and _nnsanannbriernscoormiletena--ned -striped. -do, %cued phin trobbinab, Isiah linen, =spenders, gloves, needle worked coDars and ells, laces, edgings and toserlings,spcol cottoMeewing milk, patent thread, hooks and eyes, umbrel las, parasols, white and red Damsel, woolen, silk and cotton hose, s large lot of bonnets, ribbons and millinoy, goods,— Ales, a large lot of rinietygoods and fam7articles, aultatde for New Yeareprasetta. - - dec2s '' (1. M'CAIMEY - , Auer. 150 8UX123 01:113LiN CLAY—In =re, cotudga amo ixtrff i t, and wilh Apr be volt on mAci llbered urait tersda, A. 33 7 1,74 112 &cord etreet. ItYEW OASES BLADE= POET W.l. I=4 end will be sold low, to clue it ccu:4lgmxient. TA.UTE; ..11A0131:10 A TUNE, - . dec6 112 Sword street.. MESSRS. TODD d 8311 ill, 'Att r ysai 1,20 i, fourth street, will attend to my professional business during my absence. GEO.F. 0LL13102.r.. Pittsburgh, December 14,185 2 . _ - deel7:te • 'Cleavazda Honey Soaps, _•• WinCH attracted eo -much attention - at the Wrirld's Fair, are now offered to the citizens of Pit= and Allegheny citiy, at '-the proprietor's prices, Whi and Reba These Soars are particularly adapted - to - those troubled with chapped hands, in winter.• ' J. KIDD' & Oa., Agents, ' dee2l:lm , earner of Fourth and Rood- std MERCHANTS' HOTEL, (70PYf1L7 suns! ntsT.lttel. 1102210 , Isaac lilnrdoek, Proprietor: ,THE old proprietor of this well-lrown and popular Hotel, corner of Second and Smithfield obese% would respect fully inform his former friends, that he is once more at his old establishment, and will be happy to hare sztoppartonity* to welt upon them. The public may rest waxed that no labor will be spared to mate comfortable ell who may patronise this House; and all charges will be on the most moderate toast deeS:hotalstkliw D. As natexteatoeloe-lirersolfttge: From - E. & WOLFE, Zdersbnt. Tx= HAlrrte Uslitzta. November 3,1832 c. FAILYCBTOCE & "00.--Gentlexesn: Having acted Be Or nuery years as aputtortbe sale of your Vera& lugs. I winkle? it mydnty to bear testlmonyto Its valuable quallth.e and uninterrupted popularity. It le all thst it profosesto be, and is considered, by all who base need It, ea an invaluable fatally medicine. Respectfully,' E. S. Worn. Prepared and sold by B. A. YAIIXESTOCEC & CO., novl7elew tornerof Wool and Fillftstiieta.- . BRAWN, No. 41 lllaMend De. _ - : votes( Ms entire attention to an aka Practice. 1 . 1111 bnainess is =ally confined to Private • Faunal Dimaris, and suelt perdu' eSectiona, 1 brought on by imprudence, youthful indulgence and excels. Ur El2l2, i mi =c Etuptimss, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Strlctnrr, Impurity of the mem with all Disew en of the Venereal Organ. Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Era. tiona, Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial DIPCMOS, Seminal Weak ness, Impotency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female _Weakesots, Monthly Suppreselons, Diseases of the Joints Fistula in Ann, Nervous Afflictions, Pains in the Rock and Loins, Irtl tation of the Maier and =asp, eacestadly treated,— Cure guaranteed Sateen:years' maze (six iz this cillleauldea tor:Sinai, to offer easurences of a speedy cure to tia who may comma --JOBS DOW= Office and Private Consultation Rooms, 41, Diamond allei 1101-Ctusrge modirate. . taTsattirl SONS OF TEMPERANCE BALL On Thnrsda3r Evening, Ikcember lOtk 1852, AT LAFAYETTE HALL. r eKrrs, 52,00 obtained from the • .. . burner at the door. Thomas Steel, I C. L. Vague, • John D. Bailey„ ' Wm. B. &Cure B. C. &nekton, Renry Behrelbeo; John Mellon, .A. B. WCalinonk Wm. C. Friend, Win. 31. Davis, G. IL Hildebrand, - John Ottariein, Wilson Ml:landless, Win. IrCullough, John Lang, James K. Mceange, Samuel .31. Lightner, Bernard Walker, J. 31. Kinkead, John G. Woods, F. E. Thrizeton, inn. Lain'. J. 31. Kirkpatrick, John Paul, Wm. Barrows. 71.001 t MAN• 01211. John D. Batley, C. 3... Samuel M. Lightner,Johntern, J. M. Kirkpatrick. de43tf - rorm IL BILLLOR, No. SI Wood street, sj offers for ale tbo followingnew kid and hand Puso Voarrs—sis : CHICHRDING'S GRAND PIANO& • One splendkl Basswood Orsol Piano rorte, mired cuse, fall seven oetsres, tram A to to A, manufactured by Jona Ridrkstizg,, licaton, with switch eitryed steel, ssoo One do, In plainer Rosewood emse,but in other suspects equal to theabove. - - - - • - $lOO DILICKERLNG'S SQUARE PIANOS: - - One elegant Rosewood Plano Forte, with doable round cor ners, Cal °ewe% - -' - - - - - V 75 One elegant Rosewood Piano .FOrtes with squats content G - O= do, sameas above, - - - - All thewbore Piano Fortes were seleetedl4 the istibea ther at Air- ladeltering's Manufactory, previous to the itref end will be 'old at Boston pekes, as usual. PIANOS FROM araminurne. - I Ode Addy innaseanited Pasewood Piano lona, with iron , • frame, 0. octaves„ nisonissainead by. Mocxhintd lc I Brown, Boston, . - S3OO One do, same as abont, in plainer eue, • r- - Ono Rosewood, synod consent, moulded legs, carved talr i n; 031•oetavea, nuszoitsetneed by stodard, Hew York $3OO Ono Smewood, 6% octave Piano, with pabartlran Dante azal SSolian tis , bsw.at, tatontractored Boston SECOND HAND PIANOS. A Mahogany Grand Piano, Opetaves, auLtn4setaTtd in Loa- MaloC.l Upright nano, 0 0 Inies, nisWittbY Schott A . 1 141021 W, 6 atm Piatio,n4,fe'b y laud &Itre t; Yhilß 431 , 474 oetar*Riancy.l O' j:25 AA A STOOLS ' - 6 7" 11 4. 02 , 1 IF4Pl4oll.4RO_Et6o.lN6fAmettel or pgterzi& - _ MMIM MIS ~:,..: - .',..1:. . :-.;!7.!. . c,' -.,'.-..!.,;_i.,,.,..,..-.,q,.:,.:_:-. P. NcIOINNA, Anotioneey. P. IL DAVIS,-Auctionser. 0 AItD. =IMUr=I PIANO FORTESI FOR' Si E. AND TO LE% Lit,'-- rrEEE M.D3BOI7IIIExcHANom, wet.: streef, yEaitSi con:Le:of Short street-- -Yor terms,-Ly2Z . — • - - - '4lderman PAREINKP. I- To Let. 141:1Bbxre Haase Ne.2B3laosti . 11:114.- 1 lOssession can be Lod otithe tat of Octant. anis Is sae of en-best annuls intt.4B eint. Raignlrerot oe s od i tt - 0-EOtIOFf Stemma. glue for Snl.e., • AR' UPRIGHT SZEI43I VIGINZ;B Judi"' oil/Wel.; 12 jlOl. Inehotinzoke--for Bab.. , - For forth!? information, t.ntl*Fat xiva smir macs Dvaalatio imiusE, on B e iiona AIL street, neat ROOT llClUManting sad -lifting up._ pos. semi= gtren =the Ist of October. Enquire of - A.-JAYNES, 38 Fifth -street. • For Bale or Rent. iritglltlll.W.N.:4 14, comer of Wood exul_Frontsti . • it ß ing an 7,41g1144 gaud for kitiolOist crony Abut. For terms =quire of • - - - FL-FL m2_At BystrTh's Itratlinks,.No. 31 Mt g4ret. Chance_toe a" Good Inverts:liens. - - ete - tv.::;An Ilitereet - in - a deekrableorell-eitablabed an profitable rdannthetating baabiess.- Tbe owner wishes to leave the city and will Belton advantagoisos term, to a person of: geed clueradee - tind enterprise... - - Ebr Pon M partietaara, tuldteee aced,pala,) 80%3 , PI tbkairgh ee, Pa. - - "dee23:tr_ TV ABLE BUSINESS STAND-4 offer .fOr, mat the Lir VIABIUMUSE cow oeeirpietlby me as stßrtig Store:cm the corner corner et Literty'exelUandstreets._ - A - good toes Non far,` btudnesa spy kind.. Bassets:l6se given immediately._ mayl2 - - - Mrs' ItlOT—From the let of April next,the h/ORS, with = 4 Threnkg at+ —tow! =the =per ofrldarket - wnd 'First areete—e good brialmwe stand 'for a Stareci Vat*, it belag only one square from the river—will be rehted low .to s gem! tenant. Apply.to marll4l Wik . A.ll liberty :A: . F.,; lIIILLIDLSO LOTS, bunting cm Centre ATCIIIIe Ana Clark c",l l. l .l o.. strout, near :Ful l: : ton ; 4313- Thu7suLotu rr nre * walk a:Um Court lilosise,"ari_ unsurparsed kr baFitY of in - IL F. ORLI.. Iteul Estate Agent, Spitzes Buillingte. -' A HOUSE AND LOT,valundad - ea Pike strum , ter - een Wall:magnet Fealory stave% Fifth Waal. lie tat is 25 feet remit and 100 feet deep, on whfr_h there arettre email Frame Tenements - Terms easy—Title vat: • For .partka lars engelse of Alderman- PAREISSON, Penn street, Fifth Wad. - DOS A T.V., on Yet:nth street, 0110 third part of La fic, 329, between alaeket usxul £arry, 401 feet fraat by - 85 back; well suited for; trtating purpcees. Title indisputs- POIVERYT—Awo.OLIFICES ' en Fifthat — ree:t. Ay p 7 r to 1 - -- hfcCAL.MONT .attoineywat Law; 120Faterth-street. 'IL , OIIZALI3—.Ii Devirable Property of 123 feet, fronting on Second sireet,nbontl4o fret-on &ion street,6o on , erty, and TO on Third street, - now occupiedwith w Foundry, an Ills well adapted for bask:kens of toy kind, having vo - es:Lel:Wry afford on four streets, and near to - tbe river, and • propcsed liallresd Depot. - _ - _ : • ; . S. CIITHEOT,EIT a Baia Estate aieziti, deelS • . 140 Third street rp.E.ILYEKANCENTILLE PROYEILTY.—Zoit- egz--;.A.-goixt Brick Dwelling Ithuseinzul three large Lots of:Oxtail:id, situated in Tem vrtlle, sathaddl,tenteltansthePeiry ls , Ahsg The =Se &RIF of a , hall, three ronrusitelows and three chambers above , a kitchen &Weans' intlusbare• mesa, with o pump of , good waterin the Adteben, astable, out O'lEl4 garden, with fruit treeo2 grope arbors, Etal#Aterh dm _Pries $3,000. 'dead ' !For -.Bale. A 1.02 OY GMOUNDin Efogg'e Van of-lota in the 'flitrd' -Jog. Ward of theeityj of Tittatrurgit, near High streak and . Laing feet fast on Teologyiviutia avenue, toad tanning . back 13.7 feet The. property _ *ID Ix! sol4 - elear of att 13)=121- teantte,ppii an annual maid >zeta o_f one hundred and airty-41re .lars; to stitch It - - le nor adtject. On tbe proper , ty are seven good MKTHOOBO4TS4free brick aid two frasoe two stories higb; and renting -for about five hundred dollars annually.. . r- = • $1210;4600 cash, and ,te.oo In 8 tatintba--by good exudorsed paper. - t FIUBSD AttorOy ak.later, N0.126-Fourth str4t. V, • 'aluablesCoal - Zianda and' Peens - for Sale. A :SPLENDID FARM OP 307. ACRES, MO of -*it* is - ' o 1 lami of al3 fisit vein; 2CO acres in cultivation- The land is samath, of a deep son, and - well watcred;nadedalfted fora stock- or:grain Sarmthe unimproved part Is choice Umber. 'llse dwelling lemserr, two bemmand ambler with other out honer; two good apple - orchards also; peether, pears, plum!, and numerous small India. - - There dance of ere lima and Doe st one ,with i a good safgrlar tomb. This ferm.is situate one mile below .Weseigewion, - and extends a mile on She Youghlogimarrivir—Thellemp- - Setd Railroad - will cram one corner of the Csiin, azal "header_ depot be located hear the same. - . -; a CUTH7I.IIO7 Geneffi & t _ 140 Meet: Lai a- In Oakland. rar Sale _ - : rrsAT liesatifill Tzars of /end, formerlybelo4ingln Ore Chadwlek egf4ale, it/joining; the residence - of - the- ate • tie,, :basis Maned, Fed, ad Pennsylvaniadeen will be stile_ . divided into.dere Lots, pad offered for sale to-pion as,a plot tan be mad bg the Boucle . For years per, no • ovo. pleas heed - rdated In this tear-. • bet, possessing equal . inducearents to. omens • devirona of • malung Investments Id real estate;•--Being situated In the midst of one of the most dellg> , Kal anrcannitbarabont. Pittirburgh, these Lots are porticniarly desirable for private revidenees, -sidle _their site, and. the =pa - " ten-oOn the aty In that direction, afford an opportunity tor t speculation to persons who., may . tie vEsposed to : snbdivlde than - Into *man Lois. :Da' terms,renduire or .IVIISTSS CS, dear ' 7.sFortrth P' - - _ OTATOES--50 trait.ifsi store and far sale by -STUART MULLIX.-. • epicene Monongahela Howe-- tal WiLLSKY, to pause. —The - best article of Old Q Whisky, warranted pure and old, - For sale at deelSsdaw I KETBEWS;IIOIthe TDIST /LII.I3IV.ED—A (beautiful assortment - of Chiidrates if Fancy Shoes, near spring style, at N 0.107 Ifirket at, dticZ • • . 'W. SCI(TEZ. AIT IiaLILKItTZ is now4caing out his minter stock,--_ • preparatory t going id Mast Paama_ dottrel:la ior, Bentz and 41010 v iviNagrted to 20 5 bbis. 14` ,. :11;; , :;:t ihad; forealeiry Pitrtsburg74 &Ed Erie fiall2cmd. - - raStockboldeza art, the - Pittsburgh and Erie - Itailniad t meet on. the Pat Instant, far. the, purpose of - elect, lag Thirteim Dlrectors,'for_ the ensuing -year; THOSLiPcJ.POyfElti...Priet:= : New Oartle,Dtecembvti - - fi MMUS are - those who, when they - hare. n Palm> are Pee what; Irritable;atiti make thaaseltes: zeismabie; Bush being the retrult of pains; the best yak Is to goVreliOred as soon-to e: - We know of nothing bettor Chants go_ -to- W. S. Z, No 107 Market street, anti, get a pair of fris easy fitting-Boat, }Baas or Galittre. : They areoontforta, CAltD.—To the Ranch ars4 gannon iteddents of-lifts LA& _ burgh, :Allegheny, and tattAborhood.—Eor the accam modal:Sort of the thersosia and French Poimlitlen, we Live just coueladettarraummuts to drain-drafts on Messrs: Po gel, Bock k Co.; Bankers. Frankforton-the Maine: and on ieasre. Edward Blount A - Co..,Bastkers, Paris; abieb drafts asu be nuide paynble art the principal - places - tbzuts#aut France andOurmany. !Apply to-- - - - ' - & TT k C 0.., . Or, to theunderstgaedj Campeau Agent, No: IBC ? aFtstr of Woodend Libertxstreets, pittFesurgh. 64,4 zA3res 11T.OMPLY. ream; Keyed Pianos. . TaB.I=TVED - e.nd opened sae of those traperbitasee d EWEN <Maya limas, - with PEARL. 881 - S—Sroza 'the celebrated klantu I. 8, 812011131,151. T.- The snairafactarer, after testing the pearl in the mast tlictrongh and trying ammter,bie come to the cora:Wan that !tilt ans. of the em-y best materials forPlanokeys -known, and =re am not liable to wear out; even with the severest usage— The public is respeatf4ty invited to call and e* - Aistis. this elegant spaimen of *aerie= ant- Speaking of these Ti anus, the - amps ararrtra -mat The irm7 splendid Piano - with Peztrt key-a, tiled . try M. SITU EOM at the Omeert otiTtmrsdayitight, was from the ware. toaaittrlLlimrhouselc Co. It waa aumnfactored for them of ;." . .;:eir Torki- end fat , bzillimarref lone cannot be axeellekttl.4 believed, - by any inatrument ILIUM cocmtzy. •It was - by 151. t. an-akosh - fortes mentor terse and„ ref, and-,4411 hewed by him again at the Com. not3o . , - ..111118M, NV.IOI rant at. Pennsylvania PERSONS having biisiness with the - PansyUrania Rail road Company, west of the, Allegheny 31mintabis,, are thformod, that the rep Sirs of the . Road, aid Cr the second teeth, mid depots, Imre been - committal.° the. Engineer deputment, , `Edwardliffier,..Esc[.,Chief Engineer, nftlee in Philadelphia, eidstel by r Olisnr W. Barnes. hie.; P. A. Engineer, .134.1 re in pittsleugh, and W. ;offer; 'l, D. A. Engineer, office in New Florence, ~Westx FL J. Latabaert, Esq., hes been iippolate.d Superinteildebt,'• office in Altana, Meth' ?unity, and T. A. Scott, _Midst= Su. - —pertateudea.• t„ in immediate charge of airmatters fraelati on - In the triune:o*i= of height and passengers... I. • U. Delisted:4 of Philadelphia, is the general - ?reed Agent of the Compel:at, eharged', nith the reeeirhan end _for warding of - Freights, ellice at Philadelphia, assisted by L. Sneeder, local Agent at Plasdelphia, sad tXmacie Graham, at Pittabtagh, sintilJanttas7 Ist, , - J. iteskimen is the Passenger Agent at Pittsburgh.- - = - J. Hoes Snowden, Osa.; Solicitor or the !Company at Piths. burgh. is - • Olice ela 'enfaxrai.Dadrauf Campo:awl_ - - - December 10tb;1852. declteciddir Window teidit - 011 Cloth Idaznifactory_ ft IKWIN S T - R. -i.12.-- - ZEBNA.N; 41-2 FEET LANDSCAPE SHADES, Cj4ezniiir.se'f pain: , - 3 do: do .do 78 to 87 - do.; -15 do do do_ "$l,OO to 2,00 . do. .• Flowered, Gothic and Plain, mortal praceii;- - - Buff Linen, 33c4 - , - Buff Oil C/oth, 4-4 =c,„ -6431 c., 64 Vie.; Itu n i zge Oil Hioth„, black, 4-425e.,.54 SO° ,64 40c; - Figured Back -do .1 4-4 We., 40e„, 4.k 4. licAnielled do 4433 c, 5440c.,84 50c.; Mahogany end Ratewtod 44 C2C.4 3-175 r—, 64 87c.; Table Corers, with centres, 821 S 7.; and-21 each; Oil Cloth _44, 45, 60 tuiliGe. per yard ; . • - Hearth Bugs, clotb-,) - 81,00 each.. • - • - CMTHINO. .Long 'Meek OilEciala, $1.71. each. Jackets; $l,OO. Pants S 7 . GOODYW:B GOoDS. - - Low Black Coale; Short Bleck Costa, sS, $4, 50 25 each. ,- - - - Long Pants, s3,Zieach. - /ATOM SZ O3 PP4' Pair. Beware of froi ••••• on Transparent, atterali,Green, Balk. -- 131tut,:Yellow and .son Window Shale Oil :eoth, ea thin - . -7 is the sole and original Msoldottory. Alt floods warm:del not to stirk, fade or crack. " _ - . - . _ 11Crg6atin - sr. .L-01118 •• - - COMMISSION 44.10 IYiEWARDIAiI 11013 S F., ZOGIZInk Tw ellell tk, A 112-iidge (b riar sfanercial _Pine irtla,Promptly to al' camelgronents_ arid ; 1:121.43102111 .ez to them, era _ma make _Maid auk adrancor on consignments or Bills of lading in:handl Ordan for the purelpso Ismd,'Grain; Ming - and - ottum produce;wlll to promptly Med at thelnalmtpossiblepdces," and on /Imbed terms., - = _ _ - - They will also nedirteke She settlement I ixlcolleetiow claims of izeportmat' end hoPe; Wei? e 'ff e r l a ir lel'aral_ - effort, and argentin - 6 all tie inter:lda et their =silo ere genital carisfectem = ineretican _ • • Geo. Mlle; E t. Lenin- El li s &Morton, . - Clnetanatl Page lc Eaton,. • do; - Etrecter.k Gormery, - Cherlees, Blow 01, - ; do; Roue te_Prefee,: : Chanteart Valle, do; S pri nger k :Whiten:tan, dor: .-. Moan, Sing &Lb t - . do; &C. 'Yarnell & C0.,-Philad W.Butler & Do:),Pittablr, Margery:J. Buck Slorpnr,,, D. Leech &SW, do; B. CoPo4tWef:e doi Wm & Day '. do; . 13bielde & 2iiller.; - .do;• Blow k March, Net York . Total:ilea &Co - ,- =Tielttinore,-..., A- o:Farwell &.Co,D=Wn; lcailsellle; MAIO:4 Eon & Co, do ;- D: Newt - web & Dra, T. C. Twichell co.ipcommudga , •mecrebants, ; ,, rev van= _ , --- - - 00S11 . • .1.18 HOF( Mina Han.se.,:consbi• their attention-- strictly to Wes fiat rozz:rd! sad to -- - Sorneading• badmen generally:- contprawn9a o! the Yt1: 1 11Pito bore,• ;. Zatltetcri: therm - - • - tOgollwooß . - 4 , ' e _;;~ MGM . . • S. CUTILIMST SON. _ _ ,
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