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NAL Parrismul di 00., who are prompt, laon ,,3i4kt, and,!PA"'"ol.Y.M.their,,businass trUIIKILCUOUS,ALII-the Cilairaut nom ed u agents in the claws of New York and Weston for, the Moira:2o )1-41. Thex areauthorized to reeelvb Mi vertisenienis and Subscriptions ror'u4 at our usual rates. Tkieir rerelpta are regarded as payments. Their offices sire at • - NEW TONE, 122 Nassau street. BOSTON, 1O Btati street, • op' PINE JOB - pancroo—ins Itoolayreuedly peel , largo addition. of NM AND Buren. Sees Wood Nova eadJoP bore, re e v e wow preluded Pa do PILIJITL'iIi OY ALL K.L.V1.8.1. tato ...e w o re tol e ,ed e. the lerou. Pon.. Eeed7 sire and variety of Type , slr) lino teem ko to dere ro Diemeadorlll doer be towel In our Ottawa. Job arrow Mee Pa resit. THE JOURNAL AND TELE MAYORALTY The editor of the Juurna/ is very marl Mll3tEln kenlf he.aupposea that the Post feels any atm detiabout him being a candidate for the 'Mayor alty. On the contrary We are pleased that be has wiggled himself into the position in:which :we now find him. Ile is a candidate for 'Mayor, audit is boldly asserted, and, it our informatioras correct, susceptible of proof, that he got his nom - inationly fraud at thcpritaary meetings. This le a matter in. which -WO , feel , no great interest, but, inasmuch as ho attempts to make capital for himself by assailing the Post, we may as well at tend to him. In his paper of Tuesday he has the following The Morning Post informs us that them will yet be another whig candidate in the field to defeat the wing nom ,lnee forbLa.vor. That the Poxt most earnestly dastrea to bays another...gleam= in the field we do not doubt;nay,.we are quite sure, notwithstanding the valorous deciaratiOnBf that g+lper, that a Mr. RIDDLE had no chance for election," the Post Is extremely solicitous, and would give something toted- Borne to have some second whig in the canvass." ' In the above short paragraph there are a num ber of gross mis statements. The Homing Pont never informed him that there would be another Whig candidate in the field to defeat him. )dl We did, was to publish the information we received . from his brother of the American. - • :He is again mistaken, when he supposes that • the'Post desires to have another Richmond in the field. One is all we want, although we could 'conquer six Richmonds like him. We entertain - no fears of the result, and we assure the editor of the Journal, in all candor, that we would feel no terror if he would bring a dozen Richmonds beside himself against us,—we would beat them ill with our single candidate. Again, ho says the Post is extremely solicitous, and would give something handsome to have -some second whig in the canvass. The Poss is solicitous for nothing of the kind; and the only handsome thing it desires in the canvass, is the editor of the douraai. We desire to follow his beautiful proportions, and to show up hie ugly method of advocating his own election. It does _. not cost us "anything handsome" to do this, ex cept a little labor, and, as it is a dUty, as well as . o pleasure, to doss, we have no desire to shrink from the performance of 'what the public require from us. After his ding at the Post, the editor under takes to compliment Mr. Sawyer. He says : , "flaring the canvass for-the election of delegates., the ed itor of thin paper was informal, confidentially, that it war MrS:fc.virmit's purpose, if he last Vie nomination, to run wan independent (=dictate. 'This fact-wasconic,ed instantly, to some of Mr. Sawrca's friends, and he very properly declared that he wouldmbide by the decisioo of the Whig Convention. Thareare several witnesses of the mull of this statement, grid were.' entire ly warrants in saying, that the insinuations against Mr. fistvszt.'s adhere:tea to the nomination, are false, and with out a shadow of foundations Mr. SAWITV,we- are sure, would scorn so dishonorable and fruitteas an act, us Ls here imputed to him, sad the Nuttmust look elsewhere fur so ally to help Mayor Otweast through," . We agree with Mr. Riddle, in the opinion that .151/..l3awyer would acorn to ,do a diahonaiable' .net. 1•1 e; er the present Whig candidate nor any other- s aran will dare to make each a charge. The above complimentary remarks came from the Whig candidate, who is very desirous to be elected ; the following is from the editor of the Journal, who is anxious to sully the character of Mr. Sawyer for the benefit of his favorite candi date : "Since it has become known that Mr. Elawriut'a failure to ctirry_the Eighth ward, is attributable to the eonfldettee of hls_friends in that ward. and to the sending over of a few voters to work and vote In the Ninth word, there is no pre text left for any -friend of aiWTEI6 to complain of fraud. If them were. it i.e only necessary to refer to Pante Daum. of the Nintir Want, a SAWYER delegate, who admitted on the floor of the Omzention, that his wand was oterried for Rama through the agency of an active ton of that gendesnam—a Dem orrat--eolro anpurted rotes enough across the Allegheny river to Leaf Paninx in a Word the latter was sure of carrying." Now look at it: The whig candidate for Mayo : says that Mr. Sawyer would scorn to do anything " dishonorable," but the editor of the Journal informs us that the Sawyer men were guilty of gross frauds. He goes so fur as to say that some of the Sawyer wards were carried by the grossest kind of fraud. How can this mat ter be explained? The Whig candidate says that Mr. Sawyer would not do anything dishonorable; . the editor of the Journal asserts that the Ninth ward was colonised by persons from Allegheny, and implicates Mr. Sawyer in the fraud. Which shall we believe—the man who is a candidtite for office, or the editor who ,is advocating his election. , At the present time, the veracity of . both are somewhat doubtful, and we think we will suspend nn opinion. The concluding paragraph of the Journal's er_ tide, although extremely stupid and elly," we cannot refrain from publishing., It reads as fol lows:. i'Beeing that these things are demonstrable, we will not believe that Mr. SAWYER will have the coolness to complain of cheating, 'when It is not pretended that his successful ri val for the nomination had taken any part, or connived in any wise, at the frauds, whether fancied or real. But the Fhtft effort Is to frighten us by the parade of a new oppo nent. It will not do. The Whig nominee would beat the The demonstrable things referred to, are the charges of fraud made._ above; and because be has been the first to make the charge, he thinks that it would be wrong for Mr. Sawyer to com plain of " cheating." Ms logic is as clear as the means used to secure his nomination were hon est; but to all right-thinking men they are both too dark to see through, and the people require more light before they can believe in either of them. It is a privilege we grant the Journal to pitch at the Post as much as it pleases ; but we as sure the editor, that if we Sndanything in his "'silly and stupid' articles in favor of his own election, worthy of comment, we will notice them. •• HODIEWOOD.9O In passing up Wood street yesterday, we es.'w in Gillespie's window a beautiful painting of "Homewood," the romantic residence of the Hon. WILLIAM WILKINS, a few miles east of this city. Upon enquiry we learned that it was 'from the pencil of that worthy and talented artist, Wu. C. WALL, Esq., a gentleman of whoan Pitts burgh may well - be proud, Any person who has ever visited " Homewood," will see, at a glance, the faithfulness of the sketch. It is unquestion able one of WALL'S finest efforts. The coloring is rich and natural, and the whole picture bears evidence of genius of the highest order. But, in saying this, we would beg leave to suggest that the artist has made one material omission. Thevenerable form of the good old Judge should appear in the front,groond, to give a finish to ':.the picture ! ADAMS & CO.'S EXPRESS. At 12o'clook, M., yesterday, GEORGE W. ems, I;:sq., handed us copies of the New York papers of Monday morning, and Philadelphia papers of Monday evening, brought to this city by Adams 4 '&Vo..'s - press I This is certainly annihilating . -tiptan d. 7ltpaCe. Mr. CASS will please accept for his kindness. • Conseers.—The National biteDiger,- . ..cer contradicts, on authority, the report that • the Seiretary of the Interior had declined letting ` out contracts for work to be done under his su, A` -RAILROAD TO WASHINGTON, PA. We have received the following communica ,tion, signed "Chartiera Faror," _trot' one of tie nibst Intelligent 'aria enterprising citizens of and tuite greet pleasure in ping it before our readers have, on seve ral onrqxes in favor of the iropoled-Rallroad' fermi .Pittiburgit - to the Bor ough of iciasbington, along the rich valley of Chattier! Creek, and the more we think of the subject, the stronger its claims appear upon our Bakeit for gra i n - led That a Railroad will be Calif - between" thts city and Vastingten. The wants of the people will render such a- work ne- A:emery. . In our humble epinion, there is no bet ter time for taking action on the sabjeet than the present. There Is 'a Railroad spirit abroad amongst the people,' and those who hold back in the matter, aro behind the age. Money is abund ant Throughout the world, and can be had at mere nominal rates of Interest 'for investment. While again calling the attention of our readers to the communication below,we would beg leave to suggest that the present is a suitable time to call ti.public meeting in reference to the project of constructing a 'Railroad from Pittsburgh to Washington. The Legislature will soon be In session, and a strong expression from this guar- ter in favor of the measure, would be productive of much good : MR. HARPER-I am pleased to see that your city is waking up to the contemplated improve ment by railway, up the valley of °battlers, to contiect.with the ilemplield at Washington. This to me would seem an important and valuable im provement to your city. There is an extensive and rich country south of you, through which this road would pass, not only , in agricultural productions, but also in mineral coal the whole distance. Heretofore your city has enjoyed the benefit to a considerable extent of all the sur plus flour, wheat, beef, pork, and all the various articles of agricultural productions of the valley of Chartiers and its vicinity, which has sought a market in your city, in exchange for iron, salt, lumber and all articles necessary to the comfort of the farmer. It is the natural course of our trade, alike to the idterests of both parties.— But what must be the inevitable result of this trade, should the HeMpfield be completed and no connexion by railway to your city ? No sane man would ever think of wagoning his produce over a rough turnpike or mud road to your city, when an equally good market could be reached by railway, at Wheeling or eastward, at a much cheaper transportation. Should such a state of things occur, you would not only lose all the ad vantages of the trade you have heretofore enjoy ed, but also the advantage of a very large amount of smaller articles of marketing, which distance has heretofore in a great measure excluded from your market, the extent of which none can esti mate ; as all experience has shown that when ever ready facilities of transportation have been afforded, the increase has been far beyond the estimate of the most sanguine. Your city has the poweito Control all the trade of the country south of you, by an immediate connexion by railroad ; but should this trade be once diverted, It will not readily be brought back. It is ranch easier to retain what you have, than to regain it when lost. That a railway will be made In time, none can doubt ; and would it not be infinitely better for your city to act promptly in this matter and secure at once the richest section of country in connexion with Pittsburgh. Your people have already felt the injurious effects of delay in making railroad con nexions. The contemplated route up the valley of Chartiers Creek is-supposed to be an easy and cheap route for a railroad ; and by making a connexion with the Steubenville road at some favoribl e point; the distanee — cannAcaoemi ttv eft ty miles. That it wilt , be a payingroad wbo can doubt, when he look's to the trade and travel that must necersarily pass upon it from the country through which it will be located ; and also the great southern connexion which will. be farmed through the Elempfield, from which a large amount of travel and tonnage may be fairly cal culated on, which in time must increase to an almost indefinite amount. That your city will be folly compensated, for the construction of this work must be evident to all. Will they do it! I feel a confidence in their good sense, and think they will, with what aid can be had on the route. All who know anything about improve• meets of this nature, are aware that individual -subscriptions cannot be relied on. If this work is to be carried through, it must be done by your city. Their credit must be had. Little is to be calculated on in the Borough of Washington, as any of the people there are afraid of the com petition of the city,---a very mistaken notion ; as whatever tens to advance the interests of the agricultural population, just in the same propor tion advances the interests of the villagers, lo cated therein, as they live upon the country. The Legislature meets shortly, when a charter can be bad for this road, and should a proper spirit be manifested by your people, we may see the oars on this road in twelve or eighteen 'months. CIIatTIERS FARMER. At a meeting of the Democrats of the Seventh ward, at the Public School House, on Monday evening, the 27th inst.., for the purpose of nomi• 'Wing a ticket for ward officers to be supported at the coming city election, James A. Irwin was called to the Chair, and B. Kane appointed Se cretary. On motion, Resolved, That this meeting ad ours to meet in this place on Wednesday even ng next at 7 o'clock. JAMES A. IRWIN, Ch'n. . B. DANE, Secretary. A StElBTrriars roa GUAIqO.—A German chem ist, named Breisach, claims to have invented a kind of artificial guano, which can be had at less cost., and is equal in quality to the natural. The government of Bavaria have determined to give Mr. Von Breisach every assistance in their power. The Scientific American has been as sured by the brother of Mr. Breisach that it is a most valuable discovers, and that there is a prospect of its being introduced into our coun try. flip),- The orientals have a tradition that the various medicinal plants sprang from the bitter tears of penitence abed by Adam upon the earth which had been accursed through him, during the first century of his exile from Eden. Another of their traditions is, that the beau tiful, fragrant flowers and aromatic shrubs were produced by the tears of gratitude, let fall by our first parents during the second century of their exile, when they found that their prayers had been heard and their sorrows accepted. CHOICE Wisns.--Oer friend Fiekeisen, No. 187 Liberty street, opposite Fifth, has jest imported from Germany and France some. of the choicest Wines ever brought to Pittsburgh. They are pure, sparkling and bright, without any admix ture of drugs or intoxicating liquors. Those who are fond of keeping good wines in their houses, should call at Mr. Fiokeisen's, and see and taste for themselves. His stock is very large. ger The ultra dandies of New York are adopt ing the mouse tail fashion for moustaches as described last year, as the military fashion on the Canine, at Florence. By means of gum or soap the - moustaches are made to stand oat on either side of the face, like the horns of a oat fish.— Ambitious young men please take notice. BUTTER FROM BNCLAND.—The English steam er Niagara, which arrived at Boston on Saturday week, brought 1,084 firkins of butter. At the present high price it can be brought from Eng land and sold at a good profit. OFFICIAL VOTE OF IIAILYLAND. The following is" the official vote of the re cent election for President and jive President in this State: :;Scott. Allegany .... .. .. Anne Arundel i. 884 B dtimore .... ... :....9589 •-; B dtimore ... .. 1.944 Calvert 7 343 Caroline '•••• - 556 C trroll Cecil•... Charles D.,roliester Frederlok H aford Howarcl Bent M•mtgomery Prince George's Qreen Anne's... merset ...... St. Mary's To.lbot W ashington Worcester ....... Hale and Julian received 54 votes, viz : 26 in Baltimore city, 16 in Carroll, 11 In Frederick, 1 in Hartford. THE NATIONAL RELIGIOUS SOCEiTIES.—There are at the present time in their employ, up wards of 1800 missionaries and colportenrs, ex clusive of those who are laboring in other capa cities. The American Board has 160 ordained min eionaries, besides assistants, physicians, &c. , The American Homo Missionary Society has not far from 1060 missionaries. The American Tract Society has in Its ser vice 600 oolporteurs, scattered throughout the States. The American and Foreign Christian Union has 114 missionaries, of which 85 are employed in the home field, and additions to this num ber are made as fast as the Society's means per mit. The American Seamen's Friend Society has 19 chaplains, wholly or in part sustained by it 7— two having recently been added, one in Mir- Bellies, France, and one at St. John, New Bruns wick. In the Senate on Thursday last, the joint re solution offered by Mr. Clemens, came up, au thorizing the President to confer the rank of Lieutenant General for military services. It was advocated by Clemens, Cass and Shields, (Democrats,) and Charlton, (Whig,) and opposed by Chase, Adams, Bale and others. The question was then taken, and the resolu tion passed by yeas 34, nays 12, as follows : YEAS—Messrs. Atchison, Badger, Bell, Brooks, Butler, Cass, Charlton, Clemens, Cooper, Davis, Dessamuiere, Dixon, Dodge of lowa, Dodge of Wisconsin, Fish, Clever, Grin, Ranier, James, Jones of Tennessee, Mason, Miller, Morton, Pearce, Pratt, Busk, Seward, Shields, Smith, Soule, Sprnance, Underwood, Upham and Wade. —l4 Democrats, 20 Whigs. Ness—Messrs. Adams, Bradbury, Bright, Cathcart, Chase, Fekh, Hale, Hamlin, Norris, Sumner, Toueey and Walker.-9 Democrate, 8 Free Soil. INVESTMENTS IN MA3OTAME.O9 ,-- The Boaton Journal says : The current -lirtestment is now turning strongly towards.factory stocks, which are beginning to hold out brilliant prospects in the way of dividends. A very important change in several branches of the manufacturing busi ness has been going on the last six months. The demand for domestic goods has increased great ly, and prices have advanced sufficiently to yield handsome profits. This fact, which is beginning to be realized in the community, furnishes a key to the present movements in factory shares : — The truth is, that a largentsjoritrbf ourtatiti; nfocuiring stocks are aaw.aelling at price* cinch' et ovink&Seigit iirst*4itaiiit4dhlitittiardetttray- , strated by facts and figures. Bathe arguments in factory stocks entitled to most weight, are thoseriftieb refer to the prospects_ ahead—cer tainly moat brilliant and entrouragins," , TEE FIRST LOCOMOTIVE WEST Or TOR MIMS BIPPL—The people of St. Louis were delighted on the 2d inst., at having started, on the Pacific Railroad, the first locomotive engine west of the Mississippi river. No section of the road is done, but an engine and cars were brought into service to convey rails and other materials over the few miles that are completed, and it was made the occasion of much gratulation, as the pioneer movement of a groat system, which was to develop the almost infinite resources of a country so vast as that lying between the Missis sippi add the Reeky Mountains. It was expect ed that the track would be laid to Cheltenham in the course of the week, when a passenger car was to run daily to that place. The town of Kirkwood will probably be reached before the expiration of the month. For the Daily Morning Poet The Llehiaiiint Generalahtp AMEIIICAII. GENll:lg.—Harrison Winans left Bal timore a few years ago, a poor boy, but with an improved mind, acquired at a country school, with genius, ambition and enterprise. He work-: ed in Europe to the head of the machinists and engineers, and became a leading contractor on. the great railroad between Moscow and Bt. Pe tersburgh, 400 miles long. lie made over $l,- 000,000. On his return to Paris, he married a talented, amiable and beautiful lady, and will soon build a cage for her, in the shape of a villa and a park of three acres, beautifully ornament ed, where rich and poor may feast their eyes in indigenous plants and rare exotics. lie goes again to Russia to fill a contract with the Empe ror on publio works, by which he will bring $500,000 in gold for his mental labors.— Wash ington TclegrapA. GREAT W 011.119 OF G ILE ENO CO R. —The great works of art of the celebrated sculptor Horatio Greenough, who died recently in Boston, are the collossal statue of Washington In the Capitol, the Chanting Cherubs, executed in 1828 for Mr. Fenimore Cooper, the Medora, finished in 1881 for Mr. Gilmore, of Baltimore, the Rescue, and busts of John Quint'' , Adams, Josiah Quincy, and several other eminent personages. He had re cently been engaged on the equestrian statue of Washington, to be erected in Union Park, New Y ark. A VALUABLE RELlO.—Mrs. Clßyfrt. 4 , 1 tencratlßl relict of Henry Clay, has presented to Win. t Ogden Niles, of Washington city, through e hands of the Hon. Charles Breckenridge, of Ken tucky, a beautiful and valuable watch seal, which was the property of, and much prized by her distinguished husband. The seal is of North Carolina gold, and the setting an equisitely ex ecuted intaglio of Columbus. This is done in view of the long and steadfast devotion of Mr. Niles and his father to Mr. Clay. RAILROAD FROM WASHINGTON TO NEW YOFLII- it is stated that a bill is drawn and will soon be presented to Congress, authorizing the Post master General to employ engineers to surrey and thereupon to construct a railroad, by the shortest possible route between Washington city and New York, for the transmission of the Uni ted States mails. ter Hon. J. Porter Brawley, Surveyor Gen eral to the State, has been called home from Har risburg to Crawford county, by the indisposition of his father. He hopes, however, to be back at the seat of Government before the meeting of the Legislature. ge, We cut the following advertisement from the Boston Mail : "Logo., a hickory gentleman's cane, with the bark on that grows at Mount Ver non,witha gold head and steel female on the end, somewhere between the Postoffice and Milli ken's." Hon. Mr. Atchison, the new presiding officer of the 11. B. Senate, will be a member of that body till 1865 only, when hie term expires. Col onel Benton, it is said, will be a prominent can didate to Emceed him. MEM '•-•,'-' , 1;r';.1.--.:'. 4 i- - -e,t:,,2-,-' ' THETOWHEE HOUSEHOLD ' Pierce. I >1976 889 '14037 362 600 4oldan baked and dewy eyed, Prattling all the day, ' Wee the baby find that died : Oh, 'twat; hard to lay Dimpled hand and cheek of snow In the grave BO deep and low. 1702 1920 1494 1650 657 411 1239 983 3204 3842 1858 "1878 570 625 662 551 1061 842 916 724 723 ' 735 1443 1116 681 440 . 740 796 2669 2728 .1263 1182 There is a young lady in Boston who has worn out two pairs of spindles, spinning street yarns this season. John M'Dongal & Co., hale failed in Halifax for from $40,000 to $60,000. The senior part ner is supposed to be In the United States. The American schooner Creole, seized far alleged in fringement on the fishing grounds, had been re leased,,pn account of some informality.in .the li bel. ••• is a cue of aipelqi, ;arising from serisure ' of haiOr — ander the .414itrier liquor - . la,w," -irrMin naso4a; Chief JastiiirgaimerlisiPed thai the. I►w- - la tmeonstitatiorlat and elintiatl!e (intoned. Accounts from Barbadoes to the 4th state that the island was recovering from the: ravages of disease. Business woe dull, and market over stOcked with American produce. The Detroit Tribune says a lady recently treated her company to stewed pears. A gen tleman at the table pat one, as he supposed, into his mouth, and attempted to pull out the stem; after pulling far some time he was obliged to give A up, and on putting it on hie plate, he found he had been tugging away at the tall of a mouse, which bad fallen into the lady's pre serve jar I A meeting was to be held at Bt. John, N. on Thursday, upon a call of the sheriff, to me morialize the home government not to conclude any treaty with the United StAtes respecting the fisheries without first consulting the colo The uses to which gutta percha is put, seem endless. We have gutta percha robes, gnus perch& houses, and gotta percha umbrellas. In England they halo just brought out gutta percha paper.hatigings, - which we expect to see followed In a - few weeks by gutta•perchs hand-saws and Batt percha locomotives. ' Dr. Spencer is on trial inNew Bedford for pro ducing abortion Then is some very hard swear ing on both sides. Otto Koenig, a German count, died in New York on Thursday, from bleeding at the lungs. He had just arrived in the city. fie fought in the Holstein war against Prussia, and was in consequence disinherited by his father. ?dies Mary Berry, the intimate friend of Hor ace Walpole, whose hand and coronet she de clined, is dead, in her 90th year. She was a very brilliant woman and clever writer, and with alit:ester %Anne, -enj?yedaWide spread repu tation in English fro. • • - years. - Accounts from ApAachicols, repro seat the cholera as'riging to a fearful estent.— There have been seventy-11re deaths from the (finesse in ten days. ..r:Marregothe recent victims was Professor McCoy, of the Georgia 1701- versity. ' After a careful examination of the matter, 'Dobbs has come to the oenclusloa thst there are only two kinds of ohltdren lo a large city, one of 'which has just gatspid from the wheels of an oninibtie r whilei the:filer is just getting under them. The Lowell Courier:Aye that Hon. Abbot Law rence'has appropriate:4l $5,000 for the purpose of furnishing poor and deserving families there with food, fuel, &c., during the winter. On splitting off a piece of old marble, at the Washington Navy Yard, a few days since, which was brought home many years since by Commo dore Rodgers, there were discovered (four inches below the surface) several holes about the diam eter of a small pistol bullet, in each of which there was a muscle, alive and kicking. IS SLAVNILY A Scat?—Six hundred and sixty thousand five hundred and sixty-three slaves are owned in this country by ministers of gospel and members of the different Protestant church es, viz: 219,663 by xhe Methodists; 77,000 by the Presbyterians; 125,000 by the Babtists; 88,- 000 by the Episcopalians ; 101,000 by the Camp bellites ; and 60,000 by other denominations. kNOTTIMI FOUGZWI D1130017E/MD.—On the 14th inst., a man in the 'garb of a Kentucky drover, called at the Life and Trust Co. with a check for $7,500, purportinglo be drawn by the extensive packing house of Evans & Swift, on the promi nent bankers, Ellis & Morton, and wished to purchase either Kentucky funds or gold, which funds (at this season of the year) are so much desired by the Kentucky drovers, that it excited no suspicion, and the paying teller of the Life &. Trust Co. unhesitatingly made the exchange, and in due course, before the expiration of natal hours, tibia check,: with others, as 1:113111t1, was presented at the counter of E. & M., and paid by an offset of such cheeks as E. &. M. held on the L. &T. Co. Thi4s so remained till the 24th, ten days after, whins,,E. & M. discovered the ac count of Evans & Swift overdrawn, who were im mediately informed, and the discovery, then took place that the check was a forgery. Things so remain up to this time. Whether the Life & Trust Co. or Ella & Morton will have to stand .:the gap remains to be seen. This affair occurred on or about the same day as the forged check noticed by us some days since, of Gardner, Phipps & Co., on George Milne & Co., for $4,700, which it was endeavor ed to pass upon the Franklin Bank.—Cincinnati Corn. COAL ON THE PA.OIEIO.-IL is known that large deposits of coal have been discovered during the 'present year in various parts of Oregon. A specimen of that on the Cowlitz has been brought to this city, and found by experiment to be of good quality. „Further North, within , thirteen miles of Paget's Bound, a variety which is pro nounced to be pare anthracite has been found in inexhaustible guantities. The mines of the same article which have long been known to ex ist on Vancouver's Island, are now being,Worked, and yield an article which is consicteied of toler able quality. It has been tested t welearn, and contains more oaibon and lees-water' than the English coal, and at the same time very little earthy or elatty matter. Two cargoes orthis coal have reached this city, and been disposed of at rates but slightly below those of the Eng lish.—San Francisco Berald. DARING Hour* sr ATZAPOS or Catosorosat. —Mr. W. P. Morrill, a sober and respectable cit izen of Arkansas, was on hie way home on the Bthinst, on board of the steamer Fanny Smith, having the sum of four thousand dollars, in Banknotes, with him. On retiring to his berth at night, Mr. Morrell had the precaution to look both doors of his state room ' and to tie his mon ey in a belt arm* his waist, next to his skin. On waking in the: morning, he perceived ; a ati fling odor in the rom, which nearly suffocated him. He got up,l and on examining the door, found it was brokin open. He next looked for hie money ; it wai gone—both of his shirts hav ing been cut °pm and the belt emptied of its contents. The axing robbery was no doubt ef fected by chlorofOrtn.-11. Orleans Delta, 14th inst. ::~::; ;,,~,~.. MEE BY ALICE. CABBY Velaly,valnly =awry iecks Round Our tames Imes Leughlugeyes sad fogy th'eas 19here,they used tuba'eir Of: the elesossas Three are :weautigrers, three have died. Smiling took on all who smiled, Neer by sorrow tbralled; Half a woman , half a child, Was the next one called ; Then a grave more deem and wide blade they by the baby's side. When or where the other died Only heaven can tell, Treading nismhood's path of pride Was he when he fall ; Happy thistles blue and red. Bloom about his lonely bed. I tun for the Ililog three Only left to Dray; Two are on the stormy sea, Farther still than they, Wanders one, hie yoang heart dim— Ofteneet, moet,l pray for him. • Whatsreer they do or dare, Witeresoe'er they Foam, Have them, Father, in thy care, Guide them safely home; Home, oh, Father l• in the sky, Where none wander and none die. Items of News and Niseellany 4Fir As the sctiwn is with usi when there Is_elWays much sickness among Ch il dren, awed by euxideri eats, ifitqli Dot be amiss for us to mention iteet the new..rxriteb*,— " Ayer's Otairy - Pectrial," Attracting so.. uclit CA . ptetPs l l) ll4 notice, for the::On.re of serious Laps cionSl4lB,4l; - Sitgen used in 44 111 03 al, cafe ef ext.:rely bolt intttb world tor witidaria!mmgy us e ... It iiii(mple and liermleis *AI*: gran, &Sidi is-. very . isdatOle: We itio tturide?, oar selves, 034 would reinutmend out readers to'oall - oh the agant 3 !ink! gd Sklxadiifor Ira. Dr. Guymon , * Improved Extrast-oil Yellow Dock end Saresparillat•-•Pa uP in the largest sized bottler, contains more of the pure Honduras flarsaparilla than any other preparation extant, which Is chemically combined with therExtract of Ye/kiw•Doek and the Extract of Wild Cherry, thus - making the remedy mote thoroughly. efficient than any other ilersaparffia, before_the public. it the same time, it is. perfectly free from all mine rilritsaisans, whiclicannot be saki of any of.the other SararK Ilacompculid The invalhl ahmht belrare of poisons! ercury, Iron, Quinine, Potash, lodine, Sulphur, Arsenio, and many other 'mineral and metallic - poisons, enter into and form the active bads of moat of the. Sarsaparillas and Panaceas of the day. ianyxotre Osinpaccod Extract of. Yel low Dock and Sarsaparilla does not contain particle of these substance-a; is any one can ascertain by applying the necessary. tests. Let all poisonous Sarsaparilla prepealstions alone, and nee °apron's Improved Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsapar illa, which Ls thoroughly ellicscioni, perfectly harmless, and lurely vegetable. All kinds of disease yield to Ea genial nfluence. fl 3. Bee advertisement. declidtoaw Gives General Sattsftetlon.” ca. So say all the Dealers in M'Lands Vermifuge, and so also may the proprietors ray, as they are daily receiving eer• tificates so numerous, that to print them would fill • yor time. But what is the use of further certitkates to a nioxli eine that has become act universal? Let the names of a few of Its approvers suffice Mr. George Maxwell, of Augusta, Carnal county, has used it in his family with the best effects. J. ii. Cutter, a respeaable meichant of Louisville, after having used others, without effect, administered n doge of hi'Lands Vermifufo, which completely removed the worms It has also teen used with success in the famines of the following persons:— . Piasburph. and vicinity—Junes Stratton, Penna. A•renue; Mary .1. Stratton, Mary Stratton; Sarah Unrahberger, Man. cheater; Margaret 'Lindsay, do; James Burke and Agnes Burke, Squirrel For sale by most of the Druggists and literehants, and by the sole proprietors. .7. lalle 4 CO., dec2szUtv GO Wood street. • L ARD. , Air R. WATSON Ls now engaged in slaughtering VITH THOUSAND HOGS; and will have y on hand • laige stock of BULK PORK, elk; own curing; also, Mire HranHad Barrels of Extra MESS PORK; also, a nieLARD, in barrels and kegs. For sale at his W••• ' curare of Liberty and Wayne greets. dee2B.2w W. A. M'CLURG & CO., HAVE RE efOVED TO THE CORNER OF Wood and,Slxth Streets, gip Where they offer to their old customers, and the public generally, at the lowest rates, Wholesale and Retail, the largest, mast select and complete stock of CHOICE TEAS, FAMILY GROCERIES, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE to be found In the West. deety ;Eviti ID :4 : to 13:4: , 4:4:y i; dilioDemocratic Itreetiogr..The Demo cratic Totem of the FOURTH. WARD, Pitta burgh, ere requested to meet et the Public . • School Home, on WRDNEBDAYMth instant, Iti 6 ,, A. o'clock, for the porpoise of nominating candidata.' for Ward °Moen. fdecitij MANY DRMOCRA.TS. Fob RENT.—The !Meat= oompled by the sahseriber, being 38 by Y 5 feet, (second atom) with sky llscbi. de W. brCLOrIOCS. SILVER WANTED—AA e high premium leachange Office. TUOILPRON BELL t CO., Insam SILLS—On Cincinnati, .Lonlarille, or St. limas— wanted. THOMPSON ILELL . I CO Rxehangt Brokercy, • dec29 corner Third and Market streets. JTall% RECEITZD—dt No. 1.07 Market street, a beautiful lot Of leullee ClOSSalger Gums. Mt*, a lot of Bort and Youth, thick stud Kip flopt.s. W. 8 Cli AL NUT Z--At No. 107 Market street, is now selling off his stock of Fall and Whiter Boots and Sho . es, a greatly reduced prices.- The public ate re /fully invited to call and examine his 'dart. Oa) TLIE Annual Eleettonnf tdonsgets of the /Laved:aim for the Establishment of • Muse of Refuge for Western Penwrylran* will behold on the ad day of January,lBs3, at P 1111,9 HALL, between'. thalrenrenf S and .ro'cloek, r. Y. TUOMAS BitHEWELL. President. rllll ME will be an ON'EfiED Bt./1 PER dm TIM (Wed- Deader) EVIaaND. December 29th. at ARTIIURS HALL; the prow& apylled - to the use of the Deneeo lent Society of at- Pres Church, (LaeeitiDe.) • peltate 50 its; to be had at the atore of Arthure Bro-.,-Ormat Went, or at the door. • - ,drealte - - • Special a nd. Invortant Paleol. Dry Goods. tEEPARATORY ILE_EGVAL.— A:, S usan R Co,. Will hold their last great SEM-ANNEAL SALT, _on yke! street, at Nos. E 2 and At, commencing= Thursday; Deeember 30th, ISE; and =Minns until February, at which time they will remora to their New Store, now erectingon in street; which they design 'opening wtEh a full mulct:co-: pieta stock cri New Goods. im ilgs mi ttak iit wil ts:A ix : marked down to such Wino tow rare as smut in sures sapid sale. _ BANK OP PITTSHUitt*IEL TATE7dr2NT OP D8P031223 and Balances of Aquila, la the Hank of littsburgh.of Um amount of Tea DoUrrs, and excel:all:gib:at Kara, "'blab, within the three years twat preceding the date of this Pratestartt, bar; not either .beers. .turrassed pada:dr:Jae& Ith tlte. lIITIMS of the; dole:alb:as the date vilest stub &piens:wens made, or balances serrued, and the amount thereof: . times. Ades. Amounts. Robert Brown, Greensburg. 1849, Nov. 7. $ 40,00 Francis Daily, 1848, Jane 22. " - KOS Jacob Grits 1849, Aug. Di 100,00 Margaret Jeffry, 1819, Yeb'y. Id. n 40,00 Andrew sPClestcr, 1848, July 5. 948,991 David Miller, Wastml`d 03, 1849, April 27. 82.00 Samuel Vickers, 1849, July 5. Z:00,00 Nana. Residence. Date, Sharer. Asa Richard 'Don:damn, Washington co., NOT. 0, 1849. 6 $l2 H. Finley, Westnioreril co, Not. 0, 1849. 6 10 I certify that the Ihregolug appear to be balances and divi dends due the pens= named, and hartneremalned In Bank for three yeate. There are a taw other balsam" which have not been aufichmtly entanined to publish in the fore going list, and are maundered doubtful ; but, if found cor rect, will be published hereafter. JOHN SNYDRR, Cashier. Sworn and subscribed, this 2Sth day of December, 1852. deMn4tw Taos. Sinn, Alderman. (Gazette and Journal copy 4t. weekly.) 150 13()=3 U KUM Ali CLAY—In swore, on conolgu. meat, and will be sold on liberal terms, by T/LAYFE, MAGUIRE d BANE, deed 119 Second Arcot. FOR SALP.-9 shares Pittsburgh Trust and Savings tkun pasty Stork, by Stock MIS= LOOMIS, suxt Bill Broker, deo2l Caw, No. 92 Fourth street. (above Mod.) IN TILE DLSTIIICT COURSOF THE UNITED STATES in and for the Western District of Pennsylvania. Foster et al. To- t, In Admiralty. This Steam Boat Pilot No. 2.) By virtue of a writ of attachment lamed out of the above named Ocurt, returnable to the 28th day of December inm., at which time the cause will be heard, I hare attached the steamboat Pilot No. 2, her tackle, apparel HN and furniture. JO DICKEY, Marshal Western District of Pennsylvania. The hearing of the shove came continued until Friday next. decitidd EXCELSIOR I . 1 NIBUS LUIZ, sem= Pitts h, South Pittsburgh and Birrsiugham. TT HEnaer4ned takes this method of returning- thanks to the citizens of Birmingham, South Pittsburgh, and the public generally, for the liberal patronage already AZ tended to the New Line, and to assure them that these Om nibuses will bo PERMANENTLY run on the above route, at such hours as will be found most convenient to the citizens. The undersigned hopes that this effort of PITTSBURGH ENTERPRISE AND CAPITAL, to facilitate the intercoune between Pittsburgh and her enterprising neighbors, will meet with liberal eneonrigement, as no pains will be spared to render the utmost satisfaction. FAILS 5 omits per trip, or - packages of tickets for $l,OO. tiecat:3t - .TO M% &NOWDS.N. Agent Tess I Twist Teas: 500 Half Chests Green sad Black Teas A. JATNES, PMDEICIN TEA STORE, 38 mut street, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Teas, Coffee, and Sugars, invites the attention of his customers and Country Merchants genet ally, to his large etock of Green and Black Teas, selected In New York, with great care, and with speeial reference to his increasing retail trade. Having devoted our entire uteri tion during the last seven-years to the 'Tea trade, we feel assured that we can do our lutUnerout eustomers ample justka, both in quality and price. Retail Grocers are ted to call and get samples of the different glides. We par ticularly Invite the &thater' of our customers to our stock of Extra Fine Young Hyson, Imperial and Gunpowder.— Also, Ezra Flee Oolong, the sweetest and most fragrant to the American market. Also, Loveritues Crushed and Pul. wawa Sugar; Rio, Java and Mocha Coffee; and New Or. leans Sager. Pittsburgh, November S. 1152.4 kw SONS I TE2II: BALANCE BALL S. On Thursday - Evening, December 30th,. 1852, AT LAFAYETTE HALL rincHwrs, 52,001 can be obtained from the Managers, T but not at the door. Thomas Steel. John D. Bailey, it C. Stockton, John Mellon, Wm. C. 'Friend, O. 11. Mildebeand, Wilson M'Cantiless, John Lang ' Samuel M. Lightner, J. M. 'Kinkead, F. 13 TbQrstop, • J. 51. Mckpatriet, Wm. Barrows. FLOOR IFAXACIRRS. John D. Haney, O. L. Samuel IL Lightner, John VISA, J. IL Kirkpatrick. der"Z:tr Unrivalled Attraction: _ BOOKS FOR THE HOLIDAYS? HHMINER & CO., No. M Smitlowd street, hare,opened , . their stock of Books for the Maids" tomprtan the most splendid and valuable variety to be *arid any where, East or West—to which the attention of the public Is invited. It is Impasllrie to glee a full astelogneof thew beautlfnlftlft Boob, in the columns of a newspaper, and the titles of a few only, are therefore given—viz: Our Saviour with ftr;derts and Apostles The Souvenir Gallery. Beaman of the Oran of Charles IL Cluiraeteriatitt of Woman. Illustrious Personages of the Nineteenth Century. Gem of the SeII3OII. Christmas with the Poets. Gift Book pf Genre Gems of Beauty. Leaflets of Memory. Rotary of Illustration. Odd Fellows' (diming. Emma Tempenuece Offering. CM of The Etepside. 'The Forget-ids-Nob Claim* Books, Bibles, Prayet ks, Albums, Giuttegh, de, dm, In every Tnriety, and at pikesdhsapee than #,lr Book Howe in tbecity of Pittsburgh.- 3LENER & c 0.,! tice2s Ntad eldtbdield Mari • 4 • r. • - ; 4 t . „ • ",=:. • w. E: Eart3rEwn,. Notice. A - tard. IMPLLD DM=MM. MANAGLESS. 0 L. Magee, Win. B. M'Clure, Remy Sebrether, A. B. iirOstmont, Wm. N. Davis, John Otter on, Wm. bretillough, James H. Mange, Bernard Walker, John O. W00d.% Land, John Paul, . sir Birch Wine, Wino of Tart and Medics tad Wines, of rations cliteractersibele been bac* the pub lic, hut it haa remained for the Fouksr WWI to blend. one compound the peculiar medical virtues of eaclant t.bnee hemcietaut articles, whoa* anion ;tun icsin4fieirittuerre curing those peculiar chro*, lthhety, stomach end der diseases, claming - debility satt,pratnilois, Cdten of i'embhie nature. The rortim WINE la ow of the_ bat frga. use, having all the ittengthimlig Pr c olertfeser Witt, with the healing and 4nedichmEntuditied the techfflued harts team which it is Bar See advertisement lit another this mgr. Bold Wholesale and Retail_ by Dr ii&O. IC.ZYS, 140, corner of Wood street and Virgin al/ay, Pittaburzb, Pa.; al so, by JAMS T. SAMPLE, nortletrest corner of Federal street and the Diamond,AnerhenY CUT- nclia,dalr Atir , Pnaltiviely ;.,Cured, by Q . 8 RIIERSON'S American Hair Bettoratire.—The proprietor of thel'artkia' ITair Beilorwtir y met With suet unbounded =mess in the nee of bis article, as to justify him In taking bald cases, and girtog a written guarantee. That la,la agreed .neerni by, tdoWelf and the person using the article, restore the hair et: , felipallyoar refund the amount eorpen4M3; or, he Ufa la arthe tuna! price, without the 'slave guarantee. Abe following instances, of individuals who bate hed their bah , restored, ought to marrieice -any tee of tta elbesey., They; hare allowed us to use their names - as relitrenos :' John Hotter Wads"- Brewery, cured of baldness 'of 14. years'- standing; 8. B. lialmes,.3l. D.; Capt. R. Morris; James Guth:1,3,131 Grant street, - Wm totally bald—now hill:mad is completely emend with new hair: also; .7Ohn °burly, Ts. =tam We would Write partigular attention - ter the fol- Chu of Baldness of 20 years' standing, 'awed by ovie Bottle and part of a battle - of Asurican Restorative, ' Mrs. Alexander, aged 42, wife - of William Alexander, who resides at No. 48 Pennsylranits Avenue, statim - that she hap been bald for the last 'D7; the toad, bn both sides, eras perMetly smooth and without any hair; wharf she coin mtmeed using the Restorative. She has now ban a bottle and pert of a bottle 4r twir restorative, and ban mod lemurs. Italy for the last six weeks. Her /media now perfectly cov ered. with a thick cols of new hair, lint and strong, as any one Mtn see by eating; Airs.::Alexszider has no objections to the palls:aim of these statements. I em a brother of Mrs. Alexander, whose statement is written out ateies, and know-personally that the des tents therein made are correct. A. G.- Pitts inargh,, Be 17. 1952., No. 95 Fourth ids DR. GEO. 11. KEPS.M, Wholesale and Detail Druggist, No. 140 Wood street, earner of Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, Ps. *V- Serofula.—lt doe to. SSat's :Petroleum to say that It has been known tocoroplately eradicate every restage adds iiieadtta ascii° Johan time than any other " remedy, and at ieee cost or inamrantanie to the patient. The thin:mutt of made:ass In the hands of tbe tar, many of which are from well known citizens of the - city of Pittsburgh sod its imsmilsla vicinity, go to chow clearly and beyond all doubt, that Sot's Pereetzmt is a - medicine aro common value r not only as a local remedy in "Map. cis, itheussatirm,,Deqfiuna, tail of Bight, but as a valtuthie internal mmedy, is the investigating phyikistm, as well as the suffering patient, to becconewequainted with its merits. . Those having a dread of mixtures• are assured that this 1:m1kb:to is purely natural, and is bottled at it tows drum the bosom. of the earth. - The.foDeking certigiazte fx"Pie ri ctfzent PaPor Pubblhe . .ocuw., IV. ,Y., and bears , date A 2, 18.52, to which it also anti:Pao/the D, Y:Foat, i 1 D, of &mama: Ttds may in truth certify, that "I have been ao badlj if-' dieted with &minis &Otos last SOT= years that most of the time I have been unable to attend to any kind of brutinese, and much of the time unable to walk and maned to my bed, and have been treated nearly all the time by the best Physicians our eormtry affords; I occashmally got some re hitt no emu, and continued to worse until Dr. root recommended the to try the Pettoteum • or Hoek Oil, as eve rything else had Wed. I did to without faith at drat, but theelhat was astonishing: it threw the poison tothe imrface at once, taut I at once began to grow better, and by using seven bottles I have got a care worth thousands of dollars. "lIELS._NAKCY 3L BARKEIL - This may certify that I have been acquainted with Kier's. Petroleum, or Bork OD, for mare thin a year, and Imre m- Cy witrieMed its ben. 1 effects in the care of Ludo tlitkers and other diseases for which it is recommended, and con with confidence recommend it to be e'medicine wor thy of skentien, and can safely say that sucems has attend et its use where other medielneled . . rD.Y:YOOT,DLD. for sale by all the Draggiatabx Eittelmrgh. • faxWalke OAPS-50 bones arq..n.ol Soap, (mita') byS , dm.2o . k SINCLAit. nun , STOCK—Wanted, at Na. 75 Fourth stleer decS9 A. WILECNS & CO SMILT CHECKS ClNClNNATl—Conatently fur sale In any amount., 11.75 Fmrettt street. • - dreS '.VISTLKINS CO. ntitlir. CeNT. bcl paid ror Silver NI, Coixfola o. 75 Fourth street 41e48 DANK. OY PlnglillittiEL—Thenty ellares waatedjur D Thiel we NM psy stiLoi plias If faraisheddisffgtLa present week. Diec23l d. WILKINS .co. R ONEY IN THE 00.1111-6-samil boxes, Alt. este by .T. ISVSLY:* 00 tia4B . Tea De.idiziarld Grocers. rArAILNTR CtiftltA?ilt3-3csaks,forssle wholettals or retail, AU by J. LATELY 03., doe 24 • :SS Liberty street. 0 "DANK STOCKS WANTED.—,The-idghest_ market purr will be paid for the rariatie City Bank &mks, at So: 75 Fourth Rtreet. -. Ctl. WRESti FBEITS—Peach, Pewg, titrawberries. Vact .o berrtei, Qcdnees;Tomito , Ny"&e., bermeticanY ge sl ' cd, for alp by LAVELY- dc CO., .t 35 Liberty Arad. . btrrrillNirri XTOTICE iw hereby gdses:4 that the .partnership fitety istizurbetw eau Feints Oxley and llobertialtd, under: the firm of Dooley k WA, was disrobed on the =dDecem bee, 1842, by mutual consent: Frauds Cooley le antbMizol to settle all debts due to by thalato tiTtn. the -latchicA .4-addohlrllbbreltaleekbrtdMr - !: , iinfoilta.B l 3DOLEY, BOHERSLALED. - .Eltisharkb, December M, - dec2fed.•. - Uu Ditifltn.4B--The - Ido znan's ^one berzeoV! Mehl biaiineu Old stocks offloods st-ortglasl• Aware ot the rapid eldmvs oonanually Wag m4_4110(34 dotenabled to -keep two Itb thoce ebboges snd Wier of the - ptthlk, Chester ist doterminoi toeless tad has:entire Stock m at= ind Bus' Belay Made Clotbinr, .3xdoes teziOdoro 411121101111 in Wacky. that and be coutiocekt. - thane lisrshowlng Good.. Work- wurozuol. One=priee. - Tetms mkt: Cash on delivery. WE STUDT TO , t' - 4 Wood street, near Fourth, • '6e2S - tiOTHIC HALL. NBlit - PLSISO 1111S1C-- ' 014 Folks at Home; Campterwußaces; Sontag polka—iritti colored likeness of Sontag; Oh! Boys, Carry Me Along; Symms° Polka; Uncle Sam's Vann; - ' Where am the Friends of My Youth ; Blanche Alpert; - ' My Dopes aro Departed; pilgrim; Rcercism and. Scales—b Dreyechock; Magic Bell—by S : Be Watchful and Beware; Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep; With all the late publications of Wallace, &yam& Btu meatball, icy /c. Just reedited and for sale by dec2B JOHN U MRLTAR. SI Wood st. Convention of A *vs. TICE principal Aaressors of Allegheny Cathay for 1553, .1 are hereby notilled that they ire required- to hare their assessments completed and returned to the office on or be fare WEDNESDAY, the 19th day of Janbary -next, at 10 &dock, A. M 4 at which time there will be a Convention of raid Assersors, organized far the gametes of equalizing the assessments of the county. Oben under our hands ; this 18th day of December, 1852. MEM= BOYLES, . MBE= NINO, W3l. ALOE% , dec2l:4l . - Commissioners, T WUULD mod MsPeetraliraPPOl to Housekeepers, who j_ desire - cleanliness, 'without much labor, to call and look at my articles of 11.11IISHES„ far Houselmepers. litizatd notbMg In saying that the Itrushes I make are vastly sup& rim to any In use, and are warranted to - give elitist satisfac tion:6 If you want to keep clean parlors, kitchens, de-, yon Brushes. :- 11Zr Don't Swgettlite place, at BS Mood street, nest door to Davis' Auction Store, wham every variety of Drusbeeare sokl et the lowest- rates, and of the very bostquality.. - Remember, MOORE'S, 11.0 Word street. • ' - dada - `HARMS MOOR& Christmas and dew Years' Gifts. . . yteHH indoarilhat Holidays will convince this enlightened - • community , that the subscribers have the most =gni assortment of WATCHES ANDAINWFXRI in the city; out although they cannot baud. of being able ha sell their goals from .1:1 to 30 pm. amt. cheaper then the- rest of the trade, they welmtMeas think that they can satisfy the most faWdlous, as regards gratify- of gads and cheapness of price. Their stock is selected with the utmost care, and =mime all articles,in the line, from the most costly down to the common article. Three wishing- to purchase any thing nice and vat fable, as a mermen to for Christmas or New Tears, will find no other place Li the city where they eau be better acamnicalated. ?tease give us a city examine our •Goods. L. BYNNEHAN & CO., de 23 No. 42 Fifth at, near Wool, Pittsburgh. CORNERoP - iieR.K.E r AND FOURTH STREETS, T HE,iebedassortatelitto be foul in the city, now open Wistcherett ot Wi every pit Jon. atehing ewelry, of latiet iltsblonalli patinas. Fancy bloods, both usetalsad corcouncobsi Gams and fireside amusements. • A largeivicriel7 at Wracks suitable for Uoliday Gifts. trout a cents upwards: Gallt penells,.tings, ear flap: eaB pins, tread pins, gold pena, zpownw and forkaosapkia riaga.silver est-p, tentzttres t ten aetta, nraiS castors, candebsbras, doeksi tptetwlm, CAWIB, Clairetea ringwirallnutelatitjet jewelry, ports tamales, Parisian statuary, Le., ell at the lowest cash prices. [mall W. W. WiLSON. Weal= insurance Company, Minium& U. MILLER, Jr, Priv:dr:al- I F. 31. GOILDON,..S.vreary. CAPITAL, 5300,000. Wl:insure against all kinds of risk', FIRE and IIk •I4LRINE. All losses will be liberally adjusted and FromPUY Pali A Some Institution, managed by tratscrons who are wen known in -the community, awl who are &terminal, by yromptoass and liberality, to maintain the character which they hare attromed, as offering the best protection to tlsose who desire Mho homed. ....... D ir eekffs .-31. loner, Jr., C. W. Rkketaoh, 3. W. Boger, N. Italmes, Jr, W. IL Smith, C. Emma, George W.Jackson, Wm. AL Lyra, James lappet:mot; Georfe, Dars.!r„ Junes Mexamier Nimt I , Thomas Booth , re_ Office, No. 92 Water 'tree, (Warehouse of SpMg. Co., cm sham) Pittsburgh- n0e2.10,p B i • aT 11001,10. • IF you . era In 'mutt of anything in the - itay of V 1 WATCHES, or RICH (1014) JEWELRY, amt vista to obtain theta at the tersest Om, and at the -stone timeget the beat quality; and warrantal to be u. represented,i all you hare to do talc call at H. 0. ROWS fa MARKET ST; yon can them Sad mom of the best quality of taelB Carats Gold Layer Watches, full jeweled, at - ; f 1.23,00 Gold L'Efhts Watches; 4 holes jeweled, - 18,00 Silver Lore* full jeweled, - - - 1;20 t i tae 7l' o . 2cl iz aalra, as low u - - - 9.00 " Elbow Teo Gpoons, - - - - 5,00 And all otber Goods In proportion; tine Gold Jewelry-, or every desertptdon, always on hand. tine Gold bought Orr nottuttictund to order. Please cell at • . 51 - MARKET a, putgargh, Pe., dead • • . -R. O. HOOD. Al glaeny. V ey ; Bead :Letting._ , 0 RILL.LD PB.OPOSAII3 will be reeeirel at thcOomperty s i s 7 once, to 4th . street, Pittst until the 251 of Febr . .: cry, 18,53, trr doing the grading, ;mod Rader: dam the portion of said road, en Pitisborgb ,4l 4,Rjz z i ng , county, a &stapes er 42 241124 ,.„ - "Let line will Vl=ilAo sections 'of lama one mile - l enth and bide may be made for one or more, 471 9, 3 'et mid Jon:ions. Mow protPb• and eperiSeatlostseb. nead7 ...._ Miry on and after the 6th day of Zt,ti-, 331; . —l— " - , Pa.lo ..:2)••irM be recelrod dm Om G limottry and mod aim SOr the Mparatra,temre_ _ • thsishlng tat 41.=: . eeonpletekrunt minimdtbigiron). 84.131411 be op,..lved andeonsidared for the maim work,(inmegt firtzg a bi ng . irorOfromittabcrYAMtheNmegork StatalUvad references will be expected- from .I*4ers nit, upteaTh yyaippppat.. pi.,23,414 V a km= bitbe Company. s turtba influntstk: ticm may be made by littm . to' Ham, N. Jobnabm. oftla 01.‘w,e, ,to Chmit.Zobtanutt taq?..4,_ _ _, or in , - M. bm501113010031,. Chid litiagi woe k . ' Ar ardizeof the Board of Manam. _ „, - r . Ottbie of the AR/ Valley IL it. Coa . . -: . .., : • -...8.).5x14....;e Tr-1 ' - v.#4/14`• r f . " LUSI2 1111 3Lta5t111,...........• ''....i... JOSEPII C. FOSTER Of' , iSS. Doors open at 6 1 4 echtek; pecan's:lssue' to eminence -1 st 7 o'clock. -- Air Seats Lazy be Jocund stale 11c4 Mks, daring the : *1 dsy„withont extra dune. - •i. -es- , ' t,i If ' - ' ' n{ of the cele• I:4ITEL-I'B4fils meare with the ir :ThVein ib t 7 ::::e i h r 0f 151 . 1 4 1 7 1 7 ther t re be -. :Pe g 7 .l TM" - Rielsftl ' ....MA; Varna _ - CtinFeit.- - - . TO continde with the.besti _ CLARIII 11:3LUD liali2l7" • " °S ri ' (./.101°4 Qr.*;ll:4rsCir" 1,4 1..; motr * lsst- 111 4 W _ _ 1131 MT : ORLEANS OPS. RA,11. 4 11 1 Z Z flilt&T - ATTlLCCTlONiefalei'plaseernied st =As pendolun -1,1 - us^ including Bongs. (Does. Chortutes.Denunt,im. anIIILDAY .tarrsasoo t pozzczn. Ikon open at 2, and commence at 234 - - - ARP. abibiren secampanying t b tivanliane will ba-ad. igh,. For putter:Ws see =SD bin e - Ticit4o2s - cute. :. . R3' Doors open kmfercasoca camnenesug 8,01171Z1, 8 SANYORD, _3/miater.-44—.Drodnrr•. 17272 . OP FOR . SHORT nrA c 427" - - _ ON MONDAY' BVILNIIYGOBWEIBMW2OIII.,. - Ana aXt- r•t. ky . Sirius erre:rimming &mini the ireetaind AsiLLTITS• - :cf DAY -- :.6.FTEBBOON, at, - 3- - otteck, , I2BNDBISSON'S B CM33110.,M npumas AND 0121MTAL series o - f- zuziodtemt Droosing, . -L851.0114- - Abi*V4 r.ps eon.:: Ear, P a lesttne, rEirls„ ette eittda with the feetsteed "-Chem/till - 1 0 3 PaW t UL - L ti rt r° 7 pines u _4. ‘ • Adminicaa '25 eentx, Cattetuume!B4. 7. - 7, 72 , - Asa- Doorsapris at liN„ coirups?cirt ores WEEK . MORE 1, AND POEUTIVELY - Ilitlitittnt ATFIENIEUM_HALA, LthERTY .41 7 , 'the pant are rtitpectifally , • • Great ltatasaa, ••••- K. .1 „ VOYAGE 'TO ETRIIPE - Will be ellailed orsry evc4ng_duxbig tbe , week,z4.sill pc it doge on tbe/0 01 havarY. Air:NOT/CM D z, Twaig ffNNI••y A D .gxl3/B1 .--, TWO -- urg d Whfeh Leek in thj Mti6h. - • u Exbi will 'be. ATHEN2EXHIVIEIALL, Lil 9trOct.. an' WSESI—WILL - CLOSS ai A11., - 11 - A.YNCS: 14 Pt" no , • I'M SZELIES•_O Giointlo-1%308..5=8, =tiled— EmbracingmagnifeenttiaraofEnstaniits aFt.or, :La az; the Atinutte. Elver Maisel, Liverpop4 Lba- _ Crystal... Palate • Wesuranster -.Oben LONDoN,trouttbatardiei,_pni_iti wader the Bridget' amt - a nurgattairt at lbssEffit,..usS -TUNNEL, IniWantlA L USinninatesUand4x4C ir of , batik , the, un„ Ethibitiort: SATL**-A4TEENCONr - and Evr..Nue, at 3 and 5j4 o'clock, imAdadssian 25 centsi Akar Dawn open 14 CIA; Pazutrazinto eaol3 moving at _ . _ _ D:--Ileas &bare the Cntellly Teksrs#C Office, earner tzt="Thirligii4NOS,-every paw.- .A.7!1 GS:BONA LODGE, O. Anger= L tr. hf pieta ,prery evertingin Washitgban - Wool st. - -13L7 ._ geBLARECTEA--FuTtherbestucioxo =tin ruts burgbpst. 50. centi? Ity - gStretfar Pella - VA Store, - No. 28111th ArectOthoM the -, 07 test 8taek. 23211-9 rtieu Teas CM always. be bad." _ - • . NVIL6t4.4 .co. 11 - •" 7 -st. 0.• O. F.---14.ace of meettu,.'Werbiugton Uri Wood street, between fifth street east PtsudireowlsztaziNd.V3B. , - . Meetioretrfesklayeserdng.... Idzsesszas .11wesscssuar i Na 87::Meets!dirt and ibtrd" Press ores& mon-th..; LinatZsii : - 11 - 7213.T.NAt INSITaANCE -- -CONEFAStrifr of - Must - ford, Cottapital Stote: 436Csts.X);:its- - - sets W 4,172. Mice tittle ilicsburgli - Agentors - Room of kfCtirdy "LoceriiS,.No.. WWordortneet.S. - -- - • - nos4AS , • ' - R. H..19410,30N,Agait. ' 10=C °nisi _0 orzuq.S. Conte:l Agare*ioutiiies7 sou& areitetadfuity tomeuted withegruK, remedy foulid - in. Dr.- Coaxx's.-.Gaist' PL . LET3F6 I fr# Tale try .Dr. GRO- KEYBER,44I.I.I"ocd stseetiz, - Pries, retail 4.1234 sul 23 eta. per box, All.Tiberal &siliceous to Max who ' ir.SPILSCPJUAJN.WiIIiIdICIAL OCILLP.U.P.-04sui y r Cluszabarlizes,}4.hrnar of Third Market stracts, :• 1. Mani • tioar,y fittaburei, - Pa. • K P.- 000D.NOCULE. Prada- - ea decosinlant;k.r-; E. U. SPIKNCIFX, Ascielate..-Addrou,, - - - P. It. SPE-tiCEB, Principal Teacher of Willing and Co..m- "§oysiCmded ist soother ; Cu:is s• S - Curtattit.M rtitEt Thaunitigi of eier .dectiptitak,•244olllM Mast" Etraestellas, Law sod .31nalto %bud miaow 40 . 4 4-lint cont!i!*. l . o . olztainPin 4B 4l4: 1.'.. at 'wholesale; mai , _ • .. So 1® Chemotatiiiet;iotiwswystib,nwaris* , .. - - - ,‘ • cartmas lt s ce and Tdosps4;ity.a.:•rscteigistxriora Oa :Miller's :AV inalow : • e Alannfatow tory, CORNED Of UCCESID AND AUCL1.:1333,_ t PIILLADELPLILL 002 MOM/ if, 4.. Orietr—Nala mod &mil • atir Bthire;Ctmrch, andledifirceni BLUM, fthide Dealers and otheiw are Inv - hate give arel'ebil o .be- - : • fore petrehatizq elvewbera: G. 1... - atitherra - S. W. earner Sees= and Archstawitlhg: - 4 ('r NELSON'S NELSON'S DAGUERREOTYPES.— - u.,y• Post Otani Buildings, Third street. Litimeme . tabor • In all kinds of weather, from 8 'A- BL to b P.3l:.,greing neensate =tette and animate likeness, =like and ugly rf: periar to the asnancoreheap daguerreotypes, at the ftdkoetog -.- cheap* prces: *3,50, wr f 3, ft, fa and upward, =Orator the size and quality of ease or frame. . • . Mune ibr chiLlrm from 11 A.-11.. to N. BrLikeneases orstelter.dexasel persons tat= fn asui part of the city. ' ' [ncrely - • Noises In _the 11=4 amt ati atm (bey . Freeghle diaeliazgeslostu the ear, speedily and- per erms. neatly removei, without pain orinnotty eaienc , by Dr. . ter, Prineipal Aortal of,the N. T. Ear Ezzgery„grho may be , ;- consulted at 09 Ando street, Philadelphls, from 9A.M. to 3 _ Thirteen year. of of and almost undivided attention to • this branch oral:wets] prattfce hat enabled him to reduce treatment to tench a decree of success as to find themest cm. • firmed and obstinate eases yiehl,bl,aateady stkration to the man. prescribed: , . . (aute23.... 11 - I.AI3.IiteCIATED PireinenTs instaraileer: 'Company of the City otPittaborgh. —W.W.I) T.T. A A,Preskient--BOILEICT PINNEY, Secremry.". Will fissure agabut FD3P. and S'AARIbli RIdEB of au kinds. Office: in .2Jonompiltels: gouse, Nos.. - 1114 and 12.1 Water street. ITLZE :Insurance' Companry, _ot 07 C 311 Pittsburgh.,-1-11. 8 tHIN _ G; 2.A31. g IJiSL Tr , MA RAART,T s Seimmtecry; 94 ifirfor Sired, Mutat _Afar/714rd Wood sfreds.. ip - lwearcs NUL aril CARGO 8.919,5, tha Tap ass mut* t 4 pi Biters Anil tlibotaries. spinet -Lon or Thoonge bi Fire. a me nd - Against the 9crfts of tthe bisai too J r ...111(671011.• 011304-N1) PEN?iSTINANIA , HAW:WAD STOCK—M shares Ear sale by ;THOM :PSON BETZ a:004 ccrraer Third and dreettr: ts-111 r >" 2 :-.-- • - '-i:..i'','-}•'.. ;,- ~•2.,-.,..„ -,-. ., . . -,5,-.-,-;:.:•.1,.-rirf;._i,..';,..,.,,.-:::- t., V - p:r:•EVYi4I LAST PIM .N7GiM..OI O rrre A , VOYAGE EtriZOPZ SP.ECTA NOTICES. •31.. AUL, Survisora Deni4t..-4Sticamar tri p. W . lo 3 No. 144 Satithtield at. •1. "W. *:111s1114 Jam Andmon„ :r B. B Ettapaccry. Wza. M.ldgar, - IL IL Robert Emmy", ies Kant, William Garman, A. P. Ans Milt= CoMagtrocd, lititc, _.Tapeph Sale, , - • Wiliarter. U. D:Rit, , , Lastatirjr., Will Sam Bags - Eszimet N.- Mier, Saxnuel Res, • , SUE= B 1 hw , • _ Robert..tsztasp,fri J.S.obr Dnvortb , B. Edward Rarbauh, tong .F,l.:Sch oo rineieSellerc - 1. es - _ mmatse,_ Tralter - Bryint, Winlus.B. Maw:: '." - SL Pea:sock. _ dada Itteara Engine-Wasirted -• _ = - 7 WANT to purebana good .necond bud Stumlitigins, 1- -with about '4 inch crtaler, sad 6 or 6 toot Mot*. monmsoN 'mum ; earner of MArket And Water stmts. R A.L.S.V3--&edleas Raisins; - _ Re'S I - - Box do; ; _ Of every dewdpitter.foi. azielyytfor package- Or retail; bY t ws - _. I—LaTELY CO., 285 Liberty street. . . rif in eel= for Thirteen Direc 6 tOs; to iiiinifor 'thy eit 'ming year,' wilUbe Vela at the 011 its of the ASSOCIA TED 1111SMEN'3 /NM:RANCE CO.ILPANT,intTEFV.DAY, JavaAry 41b,1553, tatareeuthe Laura of - II a; atom& 2 r.::71. dee2L•td , FINNET,,Secre CIIASIPMINE - - - 50 baskets Ikntehe Inottet,& quartsestaFto&r; 10 do 'lleti - do; - -10 d 6 °eater's Anther; ' - -do Ito; 'fr stare and for sale - - dee.4 • • MILLER k RICSERSIM WINES-- . _ • , - • -..-... 03% euks st. dloontiricido pals chary &adores; 20 do so. lent Aile - dal _. do _Caxperder's 20 -do - Part Wine_ -do . do.. Mint lt- Co.. ZQ do : - ' Dry and sweet Malavi.; 10 bhds. Itargandr. Wit: Teri 2 uPerlor YAldebta, Allandy arui Blackbizrez.' - id - stile and tor.iale by - dodZi - - ' . -; ..: - lIILLER It BICkMII3OIi. 10 plpee flY:pfulaltrisady,-.7-E4l l l-/#4; 45 do do • do -1: do. 1344; • 30 do do do " 18507 • ,alb asks do 'do 19 ,- 10 half pipes Rochelle, Beigetette - In Mammal foe sate b 7.- • -- • dec24 - •-.' : ' auLLT" MCKETSOY '4)BACJC— - • 30 boxes Va lump; ' 10 d 0.40 . .. ,141 m 0 thalmrlerry: zodis and Anderson's;- - 40 -do _. - Afflobinson'ir • 073 do -Road' ' Manart-alleo;n'a . - If, lb. Warp, doarftionar, Myers': ...entalt bout =tura 1 04.zmomareld* /b. huuln at do V -e lompEtuart'a, TO Mora and for sale by - • - - _:-.I4IIILEIC.V_RICKETSON. _ . Q lClF E L TRAPTSfurigasbytin on gr>at, - _LOM)M !-• • LiviarkociL, - _ - - • P..y.8.L4 Tull ; PIiA tie pad say ft.nk,ina Itowie in. east Itett,„ ma. Ireland. Praive •or ty, &lid ittoritet all of lairPasai s ,„ _Bork of Snend tote, or notes -at then:aim os azid- wzmuov. , RT.43[121;r 0 fde23 - -Montt= liottee, , . Ilervirruoßris letreby thee 1,141,-'the-Stoethadere. the rive sot Steubtanille:ltaitteed -COmpt% bolt tbstmeeealmeetietardeteetioefor thichoiee Pre•! ,- , Meat exel - teelyeDireetars at the Chtnpoor, et the zwees Boolue,lißelonvelre tliktin4keuncr.O. ol latt otroot;' sad Diamoutzlisiiin emelt/or Plitsiarel/41wMoblay,tbse,:::' 10th„clay of Jemmy, 1S whet* abo . s repco4,l7l beam& of the =Mon of Vet Merman:, mei grogropa of theft TaZir. 5' , -, Th(tDiettiOZt EVEIMMIOO stains ceelxk elll.32Xelaug. 4445 "- -MOWS HASELOII,-earecari _.. h~: t '~~..e~ .a ; r_.... 4' 1 .. ~- ~ ~.. -_ 7 -; L:f.e; ?.... f-- , - L ENE 18 4. 1 to' licit: =EI