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'MMUS ritagplp .Harper er'PAMIP S I Edll4 • - PMSBlWititt WEDNESDAY MORNING:;:::.3OIJARY-15i a= l -• . , :rap 21Tosiiii.:.$. 81... Pririesaszt, k Co, who aro prompt, hen ' tha [ c business trnrmsetlons , are th e ::::•:.--- '' , ..i 4e rinfg . autr "n nl , eut:ln thi elites of New York and Boston for the Morning Ite. They are authorised to' receive Ad : vardstenents toed- Subseriptlons .for us at our wmal rotes. . tlflr ra Ur art regarded as paente:-T . harteces waf t:..74',.F- Datc Y m u:, 122.musBra /trees. BOSTON, 10 Stott) street. .:,: STATE CINTRAL COMMITTSE . .414 meeting of the Ileum era' State Central Committee of • fertnagranla,lelll be held at the Merchants' Hotel, City of TIIRDit, the Wth day! of JarT ll 7 , ;Via- 15N.V . :at Clocl4 P. M., for tho rarpoi!e of fixing the aftnitindFlace o o f - holden; the next Democratic State ton Teittipm 'TOL L. HEM- qudriaalL • ITIE. CUIIII3, s o miariex IVE. Br= .Wrtsg, • ILICLEIDER T.R.IAL. A fall report of the-interestingiteud, now go ing on in tho Criminal Court, will be found in another column. The proceedings of the Court FEZZIEEI on Monday, though prepared for publication in yesterday's papor . ,.tvere omitted from that issue, bui - will be found under the appropriate heading, to-dity'a paper. GEN. PIERCE% CABINET• .; • !A"gooti deal_eif anxiety hap Deli manifested 4roliflott:_tipthroughout the'country in regard tbw . Po t bittit'of Gen. Macs; and all ports of Oeidatt 010 tavabeen indulged in reference to theatten-Wliolvonld probably, be invited by the ' - :Preliitlent elect to become his constitutional ad .. • . Astitft:,, .From the beginning we have not, elite. made any suggestions with the view of in duenoingtho minduf Gen. Pallor., and:thispoil ' 'llifit'ireartf'determined to adhere to. We believe ; ibe,tlten. Przsas is not unacquainted with the - ' gen of the country,- and we have no d'euiptltortt•that he is capable, without any newei • pageliiifinence or dictation to select a Cabinet, Which will not only suit himself personally, but •-. ;on that will in all respects meet the approbation ilia Great Democratio Party of the Country., entertaining and expressing these view's, :•• •we, at the same time, conceive it to be our duty ,as journalists; to alloW our political friends •••••''' to be board through the colamns of the • ,litinving Port. Below we publish by request, a a c t:duple of articles - in relation to the-new Cabi net: The first is a communication,in favor of -Judgeßx.e.cp, written by a citizen of Johnstown ; and the second is en editorial article from the • :antler Democratic Reread, in favor of Gen, PAT. wpsop. Beth of these gentlemen are intelligent, infinentisi and noble-minded Democrats, and are justly esteemed by the people of Pennsylvania: MEE 7 . Foe the Morning Poo - t. THE NEW CABINET. If the 2d of NovemberelBs2, stands marked ' in our annals as our political Waterloo, upon 'which .wera overthrown .finally and forever, nil pretensions of military rule over fees American • hearts, the 18th of October, 1852, stands .not lesu-marked as our political Liepsio—as the day on:Which the groat national victory was more than half won. For that decisive. blow, the grateful Democracy of the Union concede to ~r )P innaylvania at least one member of the Cabinet z'of President ;Pierce. It any of Polk's old Cabinet are to be again • called forth, Mr. Buchanan is unquestionably the man. His vast experience, his admitted abil ity," his spotless integrity make him the. first choice of Pennsylvania. But If President Pierce's Administration is to be a new one, we must look round for soma other man. Who shall that, man be? To boa snecessfdl Cabinet officer, he mug, be a man of many and rare qualifica tions. He must be a man, whose great soul has °ambled him to lice above the petty dissensions which have embottered against each other our foremast Democratic statesmen. He must be a ' pan profoundly versed in Constitailonal) and more in internatianal Law ; for our ° Repub• lie has sailed fiat its- =tient landmarks ) and -must soon boldly launch out into the unknown Future. Henault be a man of great intellectual power, seeing through men, and the motives which actuate them. While versed in all the lure of statesmen, he must alas be a man strong in the ponfuleace and affections of 'the People. Stich a man is JEREMIAH Eicuavaw BLacm No baiter man could be selected as the Leader of • - Plena's AdMinistration., No man, as its Attor aim General, could expound the Constitution more - clearly:. His intellect is unquestioned. No one Ito over spent half au hour in his presence, without feeling that be was before a master spir it.; Reis yet young enough te,. possess the fire tind , vigor of youth : old enough to possess that wisdoni_and experience which are so indispensl ble to a Statesman, whose lot is cast la a critical 'and perilous era. Conscious of his own great poWers, while loving and servieg_ the people, he btatie'ver Pandered to the passions of .the mob. His reputation, though not wide spread; is en „dating. Those who know him best esteem him most. Eithersas Secretary of State, or Attorney Gin , •• eral, 'Judge Black would confer honor ea Presi - dent Pierce's Administration. The Democracy orPeunsylvania would feel proud of, his seleo ••tiou,-sod were he•Onee placed in an arena - com- Isionsurate with MB powers, he wouhksoott bo riiiiknotiricdgediut one of the greatest among the Itapublic's great men. ALLEGELBNIA.N. • • ' - From thinntiornentocratio neraid. some of the papers the names-of -:.distinguished gentlemen mentioned in connection - with.the Cabinet of General Pierce, and have • beard;thci - Vame of General 'Patterson, of Phila• delphia4-tinggeited by many of oar prominent Dernoefats, , as o:;gentleman eminently capable andmoithy:of the appointment of Secretary_ of rile.W a r - Deparrtment. - Oen. Patterson Is a die - thiguiihed, soldier of two : wars=-the war of 1812 arid 1048::;' experienifein r the camp and ipou • the battle field to form a con- • , reit judgment_ of the - *ants of :the _army, -and bring to the discharge of itie , ;Aulies of the:eta , lien that practicable knowledge .so indispensable to a prpper and satisfactory discharge: ofthe dm. ties'thatdevolve upon that officer.: -Besideth the Genera as affable and courteous inunnem,: his promptness and energy as a bushiesi - man, his extensive and favorable acquaintance, extending ...throughout thii , entire country, would make the .. appointment one of the most acceptable of the President!e,selectiona of his Cabinet officers.— 'Cien... e - Pitterson's character as an estimable citi zen and brava soldier, gives him a high place in the affections and confidence of the people of Pennsylvania and the Union. It is quite certain that no selection would give .Ao : the Democracy of the country, with whioh he has ever been identified as true and faithful, more cordiateatisfaction. xr,Luctriorir Or STATE TREASITELEIL ' !Ebel )lon. Jogs M. Bloiret. was re-eleated .. /i - Staie Treasurer- on Monday. We record this with no ordinery, pleasure. Gen. Btrates, made an admirable officer, and hes managed the financial of the State with the strict :the.welfare of the people of the entnitehriiisith: Zany:'important reforms lave been -commenced lender the administration of Gin. P:r.cist., and we haseitedertiot but that they will be continued while he remains in offme.-r -tire always feel a pride and - Pleasure inlqieaking eIIAY faithful public officers • - • _• . - . DEATH; OF AN EDITOR: Tho Geor9ia Tftegraph, publialied the #tkinet., comes to ne in deep mourning, on account 0f:14; 4 3 death of its Senior Bator, Sari 4ar was an able defend: or of he pnnc plee of t h e D emocratic party ,, Ln s:ea~'onaa~eocate of State -*Ate, We I k ;y" .7 i fro*tile:4oiitt which we read With**,l4**,'AliaP the relej.rae.' `THE YOUTH TIBIEFOr LII E. finch is the title of an Address, delivered be fore the Union Librarl.fioelety-, of Saltsburgh Adadilmy, Septembu.Both,ll:ls2, by our totros- K; J. M. Krai&usicir., 41111-A . drials a obute and classical produc r_Alltit)lboundirteyrith beautiful thoughta and sub ;lime maxims. We have read it carefully with 'ther:dew of selecting some.pordons for publica tion; bat really it is ab full of fine passages that .ROATO at a loss to know which one to select.— The following, however, may be taken as a ape eitrien.of the .stylq etad r ulatter of this beautiful "addteas ; . • -Death is to the mortal and material, indeed, a mighty leveller; and the grave knows no dis tinctions. The , prince and tho peasant lie,down together and repolietinietlYside byside, in their k t odatial; Plece;,ind naught but the outer dis tinction of•etately cenotaph, or polished shaft, ean:trilt - kehera .aleeps the sleeper who toiled for hie daily bread, or he of royalty, whose head wait decked With diadem or crown. The modest datspeprioge .ups as sweetly ; the tiny grass blade trembles: s gently, and bends as lovingly; the murmuring Winds, in their pasaing fleetness, solemn and touchlag a requiem over this grave of the obscure dead, as on that of the proudest indmost honored of all the earth-born. Theinsect of _the hour, that lives- in the stun mer'espribeam,, as well as the lordly •! eagle toweling in his pride of place ; " the lily of the valley, with the oak-monarch of the forest, or -the loftiest cedar of Lebanon; the swelling mound, the ; " everlasting hills," and the hoary mountain, whose craggy, beetling tops have braved the fury of ten thomand Storms; the sparkling rivulet that leaps *Wawa the mountain side, and old Ocean,: eargtog pith bis maddened teinpests, and kisaing, eta 'twere, the very far bright stars; the diamond that sparkles and flashes, on the-brew of beauty, the remotest star that tWitittes in the deep blue depths of ether, and the moat brilliant and effulgent planet that wheels throughout the mighty immensity of space; burrung and blaring in the canopy-of God; all have a common record, all have exam mon destiny. Time, the great tomb-builder," hath many monuments earth bath riot that which shellfire forever. . The material perishes, the spiritual alone Survives. "The soul he ttetb shadows of Itself, Which ‘l9 nutilye their ;other. . Bind, smite in her existence, miles M the drawn dagger, and defies lb point : Tho stars shall fsdenway, the sun if Oros dim with age, and nature sink in fun: But she Alai nourish In lounortel youth, Unhurt amidst tho war of elements, The Irma of matter, and !Ili crush of giallo." As of the aoui, so of the intellect. The ivy In its greenness, is fast creeping over the cram-. Ming and broken columns of the Roman Forum —the Parthenon and the Acropolis have now scarce a place in the memory of men ; but Ci cero, the refined, and Demosthenes, .the convin cing, still live in the beauties of the (Amnia page, and in the estimation of the scholar end man of letters, are held the Roman and thii Greek of more than two thousand years ago. .1101Dele13 Cone, sea the greet JOT!, 104 where the rival dtles Seven! Ills simple son trances time, tower sal gal, Atui all that then wee, save heaven Itself." • Pittlabnrgh and Stenbanville Rail Road. Reports of the President and Chief Engineer of the Pitts burgh and Steubenville ltallsoad,' published to the Pitts burgh papers, represent that the capital already accused to the work exceeds air hundred thousand dollars; that the whole line to the Tirgiula border is under contract, and the grading and bridging progressing as rapidly as the labor s of more than * docusnalusen can push them. nail/hole work will be rotnpleted in the coarse of nest year, provided that adequate moths shall hare been 'applied by further rub scrlptions to the 'neck of the company. Thin road it the tut link required to canned Philadelphia with Bt. Louts, by a continuous line of track of a uniform gasp, on the abort en and easiest practicable routs, and being the only route actor the Ohio paseeclog this edvnotago, It most and WITI, after Ihreompletkm, continua for all te to be the main through route from Philcclelphia to the great Rec.—PM/J -aw= Zoirx Ea•Lt hill be seen from the foregoing that our friends in Philadelphia are now fully aware of the importance of the Pittsburgh and Sten. benrille Railroad. They regard it, as it in fact is, the connecting link between Philadelphia and St. Louis—" the mainiarocinit route-from Philo delphin to the great Wat." When we, eolitary e l atone," air years ago, through the columns of the Morning Pow, advocated the building of a Railroad from Pitta burgh to Steubenville, the project received bat little favor from our citizens generally. We, hOwever, despaired not, and continued our ex ertions tanceasiagly, until the importance and absolute necessity of the road became apparent to ovary citizen of Pittsburgh. Of all the rail roads which now or shall hereafter terminate at Pittsburgh, we venture to predict that the one running to Steubenville will be the favorite. It is essentially a Piptsurium Woos.. Traturto &rum tv ENGLAND.—On Sunday night, Deo. 26th, there was a terrible gale in England, which appears to have committed great damage throughout the country. In London no one could walk the streets In safety, on account of falling slates and abitunies. The iron roof of the terminus of the Eastern counties railway, at Shorediteli was lifted from its foundation. The new Crystal Palace at Sydonham was somewhat damaged. At Nottingham a factory was blown down. At Magdalen College a stack of chimnies fell into the dining room of the Prekident. One of the pinnacles of All Sours thillege was blown down. • In some parts of the country persons were killed by chltonies falling through the roofs of houses. At Windsor the large Gasometer of the Royal Gas Company was blown out. It is sup posed tliat the gale was equally severe at sea, and that we shall by the next arrivals have ac counts of many shipwrecks. THE BAHII, CHAMBEIL-A Western man in N York, wrlting home about theft. Nicholas Rotel thus speaks of the bridal chamber : "The walls of the bridal chamber are entire ly covered with fluted-white satin. and L cannot find language to describe the gold trimmings, gorgeous drapery, etc. The bed is designed as a fairy bower—it stands in the centre of the floor, upon a broad onshion of white satin, with mirrors atthe foot. The bed is covered with the ?lobed satin Brussels lace, and the sheets are of =dint trimmed with lace, and the satin drape xy is sustained by a canopy of burnished gold.— This reel can be occupied at $5O per day, in cluding board. • Send on the happy couples." Goat ES XAIS DOiluiltS.—Referring to the VII 6011E1 plans for alleviating the great want of small change, the Philadelphis s: Ledger is of opinion that.haU'-doller gold pieces maybe made, so va riinlin- ehtipoits - `te remove or danger of con founding them with' the dollar pieces, and suffi ciently large in circumference to be of no more danger of loss in handling than are the gold dol lars.' Vida'these half dollar Pieces; and the is sue of two Millions per month of the three cent pieces, as at present, there would be little or no inconvenience, it _believes, for want tif change. TRIUMPH OP ANOTHER AMERICAN STEAMSHIP. —The HewAnglisteamship Arabia, which was put.into Efailfix, from Liverpool, the other day, after a plu3sage of nearly 13 days—equal to 16 to New york—was built expressly to beat Amer ican steamships. One of ,the latter (the Baltic) lefttlierpoCd"ttie‘ daY aftei tile Arabia, and ar rived at New York on ttie 11th, in leas than 13 days, thus beating the Englistt steam:ter two whole days. It iirsaid a large amount a money was staked at ' these two steamer. Sitir I be decoct, and, slip nitsomery, whom tht probably have an oivo. . reading his own pintail-. ty,, written on this side of the Atiantie. We joice to learn that the venerable Editor of Black: to o od is still in the land of the living:.Yet there is a sadness mii3gled with the thought, that he, al- , , ready begins to • . "'Walk thoughtful on the silent, solemn shore • Of that rutoo must aril so boom" Coss- one of his lettere to the HOma Aunts', - Wkstever republican love for us, there may be urnong.the credo in other parte of the island, there is no trace of It to be found in the Nom Rama gnitanninn rennglgelnk an Anterlean- A coffee-hotuur in the suburb, the A vails of which were painted with caricatures of u3, , sivek*key*:thefeoll4 inoet"priivalent 'in the metropolis." , Items of Sputa; szullthioellany Land has been recently sold near the Royal Exchange, London, at - thstrate of four millions of dollars per acre.• • The:'hale GieetnadAlialittLl4o44llo.t handia ;the qniral 11144ta "„Clowt.t, I Ledin,Rell glish afily. sitiesha;' comet; thellegatee of fonr . millions of francs. She was liefOrE very wealthy. The `late Amos Lawrence, it is stated, left 410,000 to his relative, Mrs. Pierce, wife of the •Prelaideat elect. Louie Nepoleoni-imutedistely idler- his accts .- elm to the thronr4puld 4ie loans on.: pledges at the de Pie , ti ... thus4l porno The clipper slap Highflyer, of 1200 tons, `ivas to bp launched at Newburyport on Tuesday She is the sharpen ship - irhich" been built in 'that place. The CoDas' Steamersbavo made the beat pits , segos this season. None of then have spit into intermediate,ports for fnel,piiiiitktlter steam ers have been obliged to d 3. The London Atlas hints thatinother interest: ing event will, in . 01 human ; Probability, take plade in April next, to the Royal hdtisehold. We learn that the receipts of the Michigan Central Railroftd for December want only $7,000 of being doable sbotie abut year. The matrimonial affairs of Cincinnati moat be in a bad state. One hundred divorce cases are now on the docket is that city. Panob says that the Weirs of &Minion Crusoo have instituted a suit for the- recovery of Juan Fernandez, on the ground that their great an cestor was monarch of all he surveyed. The Grand Duke of Tuscany has Imported' a gailltoine,and appointed a public executioner at a salary of $l5 per week. There are between 70,000 and 80.000 panpers in the work•houses in London. • The Mexican Secretary of the Treasury has ordered the Consal-GeUeral of Mexico, in New York, to inform the public that the'.port of Tam. pico is closed to interior and exterior trade ; in consequence thereof, no papers will be delivered for vessels clear-cg fur the said port.. A subscription has been opened in New York for the relief Qf the sixteen French political con victs who recently escaped from Cayenne. One of these exiles has reached New York, and means spa desired to bring his comrades from their several places of refuge in South America. At Jacksonville, 111., on the 30th aIC, a fire oc7 cursed in the Il linois College which destroyed the whole building except the south wing. The loss is estimated at $20,000 is insured in the Hartford Protection Company. The Cincinnati Oasettestates that one hundred applications hare been made by parents within a few days past, to tave their children sent to the house of refuge. A sad state of affairs, truly. The New Steamboat law meets with but little favor at the West. The St. Louie "lutettlgem- cer" says its usefulness or practicability is very much doubted ; and the "News" says It is a hum bug, a bandit: of absurdities—complicated, con. tradictory, and impracticable " Edward McQuillan, convicted in Washington of participating inn riot, and sentenced to jail for throe menthe, bas been pardoned by tho Preeident, ca the application of a large number of citizens The lowers and adeucates of temperance need only lonk at the present td:e of the quart and pint measures to be convinced of the gradual d& crease of drinking in this country. A Clitszst STELATAGTEL—Serious disturban ces, arising, as usual from official eztorsion and resulting in the loss of life, occurred In the curly . part of October, at the town of Teing•poo near. Shanghae. A magistrate, who attempted to collect taxes, was resisted, bad his ear bitten of, and the prisoners made by him released. The military were sent for to suppress the riot, but the villagers dui, a. deep pit in their road, cover ed it over with gran, ttc., so as to deceive them and all pitched in. A number were killed. Dating the year ending Sept. 80, 1822, the to tal tonnage moored itt the harbor of Shanghae was 182 vessels of 78,166 tons. Of these 102 were British, tonnage 48,420, 66 American, ton nage 86,682; other nations, not more than two vessels eath, with an average tonnage of 600. The pirates of Ningpo recently captured an enormous and richly-laden junk belonging to the king of Siam. Four churches have been erected in Ningpo by the Protestant Missionaries. Others are pro jected. Another Terrible Calamity. The Steubenville Union of Saturday gives an •account of another heart-rending calamity, which occurred at Section 26 of the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad, on Tuesday, 12th inst. The Eastern end of the tunnel had been driven but about 16 feet, and there were some ten persons in it at the time—among them one of the Messrs. Salsbury, contraitor—when the rock' roofing over head gave way, crushing five of the men to death In the twinkling of en eye. A sixth man was partly buried in fragments of the rock, and was dug out with hie leg badly _broken and crashed. Those who were close up to the ter mination of the work in the hill escaped. The unfortunate men were dug out as soon as possi ble, and on Wednesday evening brought to thin city and interred in the Catholic burying ground. Three of them leave families which were depend ant upon them for daily bread. Here le a field for the exercise elf charity. Coax a Oazoos.—ln our last Oregon papers we see it noted that fifteen miles from Olympia, in a section easily reached, a coal mine has been found, which is very extensive. The coal rests on a strata of indurated sand, and consists— first, of two feet nine inches of very compact coal ; riecorid, elx inches soft tale; third, twelve inches coal; fourth, four inches very fine sand•,; fifth, three feet two inches of very fine coal.-4- Above the coal is a strata seam eight feet in thickness, of indurated sand, in which marine shells abound. ANOTHER ReVOLUTIONAItY 80LO120. GONE.— Mr. John Hammond, of •Owen county, in this State died on the 28th December; In the one/tun dra and twelfth year of his age. He was a sol dier of the revolution—was at the battle of the• Cowpetis, and was one of the early:4ettlers of Kentucky—familiar with the heroin scenes of that early day. lie enjoyed excellent, health, generally, and retained his faculties to 'the last. - He has about one hundred and fifty degoendanta of his own name, to say nothing of the female branches of hie family. Ito was twipo married, and one sea by his second wife is sisty•twoyears of ago. Ilia youngest son is thirty-three years of age.—Lottirvfire Democrat. NEW BANKS. The following Banks have been recently esta- Belied in radians : Bank of Northern Indiana,. South Bend, $200,000 Bank of Richmond; Richmond, 500,000 Rink of 'Eastern Indiana, ....500,000 Bank of Lawrenceburgh, Lawrence l • ;;bah,.. . - .... 500,000 Biihk.of Goshen, Goshen, ...... 200,000 State stook Bank of Madieon, hiadleop, 500,000 Rank of New' Albany, New ... 600,000 Garinsas.Pration.—=The Boston. Times of Thurs day, nays, General Pierce is recovering rapidly from the effects nt the bruises rereivedinthelate sad accident, He returne4 to 4ndover by the twelve o'clock train on Wednesday. MrePierce I- is liketriseimproving. • 1 , _ DestruCitve: Fire "r. 'Artcl.Milat! , * D.tnt.orr, Jatt.46,..1868.—, Yesterday: the office of the State Sentinel, rler the entke stook s - Bml mend adjoinieleateres; wee destroyed fike. The Post Vince and mails were isirede- Thora . el4- t 0 V2sirtowly escaped .'-' loss-about - loss- about $110,000::. • ,~ ,~; ~ i~. -~ MEE t 4. ' • • ; " TELEGRAPHIC. tbsoilliTgighs for the .Darning Pest. .:VONGUESSIONAL: • , , Wasacturon CaT, Jan.i.B. • fries—Mtme Seaga° pasalid the House bill by an uneol riethli YOGI appropriating 8590,000 for an; Equestrian :thane OCWAShinCOM , • • • **far du mato( thii "idol and children of Coking'. motion, of Kentucky, was The Padfic Railroad BUlwea taken up, and postponid. Mr. Pettit, Senator elect froth Indiana. appeared and van sworn. Ur. Cam' resolutions maiming the Monroe doctrine and apply Log It to Cuba wire tsken up, when Mr. Can mend hiladdress, and doll-rem& al ong ,sposch..of • three eclat:am fir. Butler =oared end's:ling generally Mr OsSi' views oa the Moureelloottine. Mr. Mala followol; repudiating It, justiotof inUrogteting,gypintromaeilld "01 1 bt4 eBo -11154, UAW) doctrine was to be .sete :tnanoet all co=neuert.hY - notifying Enigland that fiefs:3ot to sell Canada or any other oaths continent-to-sar r i m=s of much more Importance than C aps. Mason kotthe flosoind the Beniste adjoitrued. Borer—Mr. Brooke from the Committee of Ways and Means reported a bill far the establishmoutofe, saint at New York. , The bill was read by its title. Mr; Cbandla older:Led la .a eocobd reading, Which , wm Teased over tin , a day. . Tho Mouse than took . up the bill to srtopyess mail notes Luskin DiettiM•of Ooltimbia, - .which was jcmaDded 'so es te make It motoatehota. It was then ppp4i tt4d the Thouse adjcuarned. nMMVAIIII% '". .-Ir..Dard nut a tra atnberizingthe Ezcbang e Babitoloprwbe vacant loUnkjaining their Banking litiflSC. The Cleveland and %dinning Railroad Sill am muyed to a third rending. ILorsn—Mr. Appleton offered bile changing the places of noting . in Ohlo township and 'Lauer St, Clairtcrernship, - Alle• gbony minify. Also;autliorlzlng thellirtnioshim erul•Bow. 'miller Plank Road company to erect gates. Or. Mr. Appleton also offered one, le—a,, liziog and making valid the act relative to the Comity Poor Conte of Allegheny county, paned Cut winter. _ All the above bills passed the Rouse. February, Mk. reta Tl MUnr io . b gl it t°P l i' f " l " l . l: aira" Sa and 7l4o, ll4ll 4 l ll Pip th lgtra Z " . P , Pi th Padie e lli ti Pn o tt e h rd t: 7 a a n tfo ot f t the Poor of Pittsburgh to grant re li ef without the Interven tion of two Justloos, pawed finally. The hills chartering the Chartier's Valley Plank Road company, and annethog McKean eo. to ' he ll'ettern3mUcial District, passed the House. Mr. Rill, of Payette ; mad In place att net authorizing the Pennsylvania Railroad company to rim' their rare on the Cohn:1111lb RalltOWL A 'Witt resolution pamed both lionstv. intittng tbel'resi• dent eloct to vhdt Efarlisburgh, and a' Onnitanuo we. 2D palatal to sztantm Oen. Liettoin Igo nriieal. Adjourned. W451T.131110,1 crrr, Jan. IS. The case of the Troy Nall Elanulicitulnk ix,. re. Erastuii Cornini and othere. In New York. for an inningement of Ilorden a Patent Ithulinglerer inabrneenufsetore of rail road Wage. was deckled tide toorninii. terming the decis ion of the (bare below,and titivating a perpetual Injunction to be toned' lIAILIWAD COLLISIWI 7ho Bloghiunton and Erie 'nil:trod enless train, bound nut, and as exits randing on the switch same In All the care were tinnwn oft No permute woe tilled, but loners! wero Injured. The steamer Week Warier anired., having left I.Lirsee on the 131. b. She brings fifty paspemgorn, tamer, wheat In Dr. Ganliner. The ship lopomm. from Pbtlidotplita,'*.rrlYcd an the 12h. . . g h Two Mot/east grail:darn wind at Elarana, on their any to datuaka, to prevail upon fonts Ana to return to Iferlm. the mutter El Dorado &mired on tits LUX at Norfolk. Tloa U.S. summer Fulton sailed last night for Havana. 31z. Rim' a Iscaltb to totprreln:. The Providence .fourtuil hes been ihroirhed with ,:mete of • letter e...l,lrowed to Gea. Pitman by Capt. Slocum, who treut to Mciin with Outliner. In &gulag lb* mountains in the in tutor of 'della, the Tarty %unfired bpon by Mario, boat , of Flotillas who ttroNalltattaorttults and t h ese omit. Ouninete party returned the fire, killing sa of the ertailants. Nor You., Jan. li. The Untarwr of Verinnnt hi appliatra tSStTou.paruual R. Pholpa to ;any of Sanator.UpbasftllnccanaL • • Wri.l*Mtft . MT. Mr. Cu+ la anortrti fa . alstiTm. *IP* SPlPeth malts uo. 1:101TG IL *. . umzcatmi'mLalitL•l:is., -.lluw,Tatz,JsmlB..,, Cottca tatFanred ?;:. fide t:ltlttios Ws Latatemul turic...;.. Caa , •.' ' , ales Itiabt,o 4oo a uPuts:T-10u Wu btmli Qr. , . trios it 4w3n z jituTo. • $ . O .4 , .. , . tfric.:fiski ID ',..v)J :Ob.; Ustased Oil at a t m.,. ttlitilay vrltostaalist ROM* at 2 (.X. Prorticu : Wit 1...14b1tt tzts.. ink at .1( 3 3,75: Trims j10,,1u1l sat. taX) Waists. trot at 41.1.25613,50, fats; saki Lit beef bums at $l5 =I3.:A bop, St,l6.q. ptautr butter .15CM. Stour marslE4in bbla instelaggl4l.llhl6 .5.W,,i5,15: 460thenli 5,C.1.75,111 , and In Lir ttletnatid. Butt. - Ints 1.5•432,=. 0 raln: ago 11,994 bas Lela iltattitstasstllsiti = ebuttal , udet",44:lool,4LlA oat tatts.ll at 7 . . t. goal desumai oajt,l3gareldiry valet 'a:' • -- CL - corrsatt. Jib: 19. Me Slyer 4nlf.' slum tan astatine. Wads et cold. Flout . ' demand at $1,2:44.r. Ix goal common' 0 Intris. i ' 34,41',1*,1. Vutter bt Wt. 1, 3 40010417 tar daminal. *kb. gales at ' 150 D. a•rmaialon , dull. ages r. 50, WU No 1 Lanlat 1.1.1 dirligangblo on the it'Llvntt. 'Dalt' obi:milder/ olTers,l at tt for mcinu7; 11e-to rtitk tal4 at talt• '243640. 51 - 4ttatt7, salad tt:s.)l,ris at V.). , mid • Apram I-.S CS'lcp tat .. rstmaattaala,slatt. Ig.. Cotton to goad demand and prior. sending LIIMATti. Cto ;waved taken on snivel at Va.' 12. an advance , . flout in ancalerata damned for export; salty 1000 bbla et; LIMO holders refuel , this. 11. ye Flour Lead r a $.4;2a. as - in Meal $3.50.. Wheat maw, of Penne. red a ratan lot In store at /LW; whits bald at $1,23. Rya In demand at Fol Corn *cues and lit* nrrtricl,r; Fah. bna yellow at 643.A,c.i. 0-44 in demand 4.4.• Wtilaby term at `2.5% t0 bbls. New - fore, Jan. 14 Carlba. Mal=e-,-Baka..4 l W . ,banaes nt.134 /ha. =lea 40,10 .haop and Lambs ats`4l:Wat.sa.tervaa Termer. and $1j.4(6 3,:Afor the tatter %anal *tad nalaea-s'2•2,.fid. IdnArna.aina, Jan. 19, Cttiu Mole —Slog. /443013411J0ef eattla at from $0 to $4,54 100 , Cat/ mid ITtga $4 to $l4 for dry end $10(0539 for frenh. • Sheep and famnba....Tha former at V4, - $4, and the lent $i,.0435 1 " _ , DRIED AIWA :S.—VS Ird.o. on r•owlgritnera and for sal .I_7 by KINO t S1001:111EAD. Q UP. OAILD. SODA4I.OO toga NowCd..nlo," for salt by janlB ► R. A. FAIINESTOCE. CO. IR-PUSibeiS-250 td. Cin fait by jullB D. A. FADS/STOCK & CO.. IItISOES-410 .10%. for Hale by ja.nl9 . a A. FAH NWTOCK k CO 10EIT CHECKS ON CINCENNATI—Cur.otootIy for no. at. N. 75 Voorth Aron. Dy Janll3 A. truaiNs k t;t11808810 AIMS. *- Vitlo--Itecelyed this day, at EA carpet Warvhouse, Na Fourth atrert. at Teri-law ()an W. WeLINTO(.Ir. ITELVET CAltria.S.ltereired this day, by Adam.' ,k,x- V press, at the CarpetlYarehotuo, No. 11.5 Fourth street., of rich and new Kyles,. to which we hicitoattentlon. Jana w . hFCLINTOCIL! I AND WARHANTS.--ar anted, 10,80 and AO Acre Laud jj Warrants, towhich the best rates going bn paid: .TAMES BLAKELY, Jaen ; No. 188 irnrwl and Liberty streetA. SUNDRIES -6 Mots. prime Roll BOiicr; 3 bbln. Eggs; On cow:lgo:Mont and far nolo by jattlB NINO 8 MOORUEAD TAMES BLAKELY, Empean Apttil, has for sale tlight ill Drafts, suitable fbr remittance to ()BEAT BRITAIN and. liIELAND, YILA,NCE, and CIEILMANY, for any, amount orcr one pound sterltng. These drafta suffixes all the' purposes of Bank of England or Boa of Ireland notes, and are cashed at the principal Bankers, on presentation. Apply at janlB ISS Wood and Liberty streets. et BEAT ABUNDANCE UY FEUD: AND. SkiItUIDLEB. Y. Ur —An acre of Ground, with a /hireling lioutte, well ar ranged, M cantabiles 66T116 POTP6; 6 /WV auten. with great abundance of it, of choice quvilltins:. s not, On Need near the City line, in the Seventh Wald, near . the a -hlinera. villa Road. Price low, and terms eaiy. CUTIDIEGT & SON, janll' General Agents, 140 Third street • itt Township Meeting. ' ATOWNSHIP MEETING will be held at the how* of Hrs. ARTHILLY, on WEDNESDAY, the 29th day of January, sit 4 o'dloek, P. H., to =udder and adopt measures for preTenUng a4litional wrong end Impziticm on the Town ship. Immediate ac4,u and moral co•oporationleing'necessiu - y the punctual attendance, of all citizens awl taxpayers of the township is requasted. nexpa. REED, N. P.. JONES, Anditora E. D. GAZZ►M SERPENTINE PIANOS, MX TIER UCT 1 1 LIP MINIS & CLARE, NEW YORE. IRE subscrtberbas Just roweivel on Invoke of scholce lot of new Pianos from the celebtr.ted Factory of Nunzio ark, New York. Among them Will be frond one of en enttrely now style - and - pattern, iATte,t "EISRPF,TINE." This is ultonentienably the most elegem: and inmerb - style of instrument evernonstructed, and suth Las been thedemand for them in the *stern cities, slime their first introduction. three months since, that the above will be the first one of the kind an yet brought out West. Due notice gill be 'given on the arrival of:the above. IL 111.SBElt, 101 Third st,' Judi Sole Agent for Ntinns k Clark. 31" P.. 1 . . z 11/.0.121M. /09. T. Lewin • LOWRY & HAGERTY,. No. 431 throes of Afar and Wood Strati, OEMs up stairs: Entrance from Fiftlystrcert. Pittsburgh, TIESPECTEOLLY announce to 'll e public that they hare .LL commenced the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, in commo tion with Intelligence and General Collecting: Tim , will also attend to renting. Persons in want of tenants, in any capacity, or time In want of plarea, will be supplied at Short notice. All business ontrusteil to their care promptly aL , tended to. • arforences—T A i J. Bighorn, Esq... Richard Cowan, Ea+, W. 0. Lealle, Dr. ex...Black,'Jatrtes altelterul,•A. A, Meson, Main it Old. jonIS TO IZAILROAP CONTBAOTORS. Clovelend 4 11:1 aborting Itniirond Letting. BALED EttoposeLs Will i.e received at the Office of the Company, on Superior street, Cleveland, until- the let day of March, lits 2, for tin Grading', Masonry and Brhiginir. of the portion og• amid Road from. Cleveland to Warren, e. Mo. tune of 23 outlet Hans, Proillettad Specitcationo nay be seen at the Com pany's Office, in Cleveland, and the line will be ready for in spection by contractor* ton dolt Pmete." to the /cl u n g' The Line is divided into sections of about ono mile each, and bids will be received for each section separately, or for The whole line. Estltnetes wilthe made monthly, and the payments made in cull. ' Portlier baton:nation may be obtained on application to Jacob Perkins, Eat., President of the .Company ; George O. deigned. NlBeekluun, E realdent Engineer, Cleveland; or to the un rs The remainder of the 'Road from Warren, will be let as soon 03 the location can be completed. 4. By order of the Board. - lanlEctd : EDWARD WARNER, Chief Engineer.. /417KE PORWAIIitIN G • & COMMISSION itreacserr, AND .67DOTAL 13ONSIONEE FOR Pr56l6'llT.S.- -NIVRAILIVILD COMPANY . , No. 69 Water street. and 68 Front stmet;oppoidtathe Itedlrced -Depot, on the Wharf. Western consignments, to bo. forwirrdedby' Ball:bad. :will be received tittle Iruolinaand delisomd'on the platform to the Company); Agent, iherito be loaded -into the cars. ElM.Mbintclerpakt,.l3ll.ls of Luling traiMmitted, and' .111 Instructions - owners or connigneos, -fgattlinAT Eastern Weed ente Neill be reeelrol oh the pletform; 'froathtrears ht and theme paid, tinittbe Ooodelor wordat barn y, by etessaboatoellroed Or otherotee;eo Persons wishing Vier Gnats insures!, will pleteSer.giTe vain.. Wad timely-notice to tied erect. t _Sales end parehsnes' an* nut ardent * far - Fa.tte Ondit mandfisettenn tined, on liberal tunas. - ..:JSZuStry7,lls63. SEMI - ii SePREYii COVIrt New Yoke. JOU. / Scir Tont, January 10. Panrrntsrs, N. ,-•Rr FF y Y t 1 ! ; I:, , I': 4 • - -4 4;.‘ - 7 • ` 4 , ; : t„ ' l, l 4 4l 4Zr k' ...V ir- t, , 4 .n` - .* • ' • • ••_ • .41 Dr. El/Lands Litver Plink •. 1. Thls great dliteritillMedy for one, 431 the most fonoLiatle ills that flesh ls heliislattow.seiCakitledged to bo ruperior 'Many niedleittb to the public: The action IJlenr e C 111413, and lahmdant 'with to, islop*se . tat reiSolta- , lt has never , befi tried:7l4lMA Pro: during: the mat esifitait ellect:....C9ipcultured by one of the mutt attildent Okyliebtris to Our ecouttry,lt is the medi• clue attach isiinsee„ShOl , ,Msd:esTeritoMit'eamitohtustan nutTyllea*M to give •tbliinQichae a fair -trial to place it Sac Rpm all mediesiagemts of the kind ever otlerred to the public: Call sod purchase.. Bar sale by moat of the Druggists and blerchenb, and by the sole propzietori. , J. XIDD & CO., Imilfuliker XEW TO LETS-Zot office TdNO RMIT—cA tog — sEz atave PLOD for rent by CHARLOTTE BLWNE, - ,2000.' PAINS • W0LN.413 'BMWS AND 81100—SeD tag Te ri /by, at No.lo Market street. W. 7....401111E8rA—: • NtITLILItt4—The ettentlooof thoymblle Is Wild to the eke, tensile stock of Boon -Awl) SHOP.* ishfeb"ste emir selling at No. 107 Market street, et irrestlfrichwed pekes. 'W.' S SCIIMESTZ. Private Dwelling Dir•Retil. A LAZO& and onzunodions }kick fronting on A North Child street, Allegheny, adjoining the mildews of 0.8 Warman Eq. no tot is CO feet front by 245 - *et deep. For fartitor . particnbint, en4niro a • Asa' • , . 6. PUNTER, Liberiy &treat: B /a • ::DOOKB—ltedisma, Demy, Cap,.and ell- other -miss of Iterenantellimily !Make, always on band or mad& io order. , Cobre•Dpeksts; /later ikistors; ina Thank wrockaidA Idnds; euledlbsoi pattern, nixdfist atm maim: • • -17. EVE4.'Elkajc pokseller janllo • Mute! street; etratr of &Dank .• lell&PEß—PFolsespand Baal Papers, of made . by Oven & Ifurlbot, Platomr& amiW, Aloodarin & and other manneeturers In America; Rhoads & Sini4 . Joho Gibson, and Ferguson & Broehens, inßrightlid De La Rue and Modern in Flannel and Zandt & Co., of the, celelnatod Berlin MULL Bold wholesale or retail 'The trado eopplied on liberal ternwi.•• , By • W.& 11AVER, Piper Dialer; Jiol9 Market street, corner of &mut .I:Pr. u. Jayneirraornilr =edict:nes i, TATNET EXPEMORANT; ; EP " Tonle Tenange; " Bamako PITIc , Carminative Balsam; • .“ Acctu) , Alterative; _ Amerlean itelr Dye The above valuable Wally medicines constantly on hand. and sad wholesale or retail; at the'Pekfn - Tesstore,- 38 Fifth street 13y • A; JAM Ka; C . jsnlikdaw • Exclusive Ageitt for Pittsburgh, XTEW SOWKS.-,June reeeiresi, at Tel Yoarth street .= _ Ithwalt's Re(lnspect for Jimmy, 1863. • The litetory of the Painters of all Atkins." • "The Experience of Life," by E. . 3L Sewel, author o "Amy Eterbest," "(kennels," &e. . • . - "The'd.dventaras of Capt. Blake," by W.ll. Blexwell." " A fortnight In Ireland," bj Els Emu:Ls nowt The Rector of St. Bezdolph,"- by- T. W. Ebotton. antons's Eltistrated Ettra.. Priee 6 canna., Just received andliss sate'at • • • . w. A. axorlynictr • janlD 76 Fourth street. MILE ILLErSTB el"Kr) MAtiaZlNY,ote ABT.,--Now ready; 1, Prim LI ants: The Brat number of tba t` illustrated ;Magazine of Art," the graded monthly Illustrated. tine ever published. , The history of the Painters of :Cations: put. Brat; price 60 cents. Each part, (with TaY ram exceptions,) wlll be complete within itself, and separately paged. No es to ad ult!. of Wading together whatever series may be preferred ; end will contain a hic%:raphy of the artist; his portrait; far elmites of bin tuuld•writing, by stdchitit signed Vetoers may be identified; and ilinstrations of his must eeletrrated works. , . The Adventures of Capt. Itlake,hy 1t t...Mixon, author of the .4 Bivouac; orTire Pavel Sultor4" Lc., Le. Part ::#3 Brathwalfs Retrospect of Practical 3ledielne and Sunni. Fur sale b y am= a. W.; jaaau "to. 32 Smithfield street. , - p:44vviA:19:..1;14:,V.i(epiNvt.);ff.3 . 44(41 - W. - J. W. Twpsenet Or. Co., it 0.'87 SOOTS, ST an% XIVVIRK." No.lXlcvs Gum Dalin.; St. acres ilwadirvA Liver*ca; and Chrarr er Wood own Liberty nail FitirbtroX: JAINIS BLAICELYi Tti announcing, their -arranzetoenta V0r:1353; h.y. T. TAYSetYrT &CO. have theplanareor nating to their friends KM the public, that they have - wholly nracsleittl their hoe of Peakets. sad have by - norehase ,and hiattn** added tonna new shit" of near 2000 tons borthen. -They are also, at this tittle. banding two other.ehtpa, lamer than the laryeet, Boa better. than the best now stmt. They have now in theiritnerOETT4llli SCUPS, IeavtoILIVEnPOOL and NEW TOM MIT ims Dan. - The LONDON Line of Paeans!, leeringLONDON and NM YORK totem neat- The Clyde line of Marrero,. Wakes leaving NEW YORK and GLASGOW take It month. no Lircrpool and Philadelphia Line of Pashas sailing brim month- Alm; Warm encased Run all partant Ireland to NEW :YORK. PILELMIELPII - IA4 BALTpIip.K and icmr, mum; s. and thrum tn' SBUROIL. = jaatid A a THAT CU*lif/DIANS pitmate at the juju: , 11. (lotto( tho Pittiturght and Druldnck'a Fidd Mick and the rhitatithvbWrike, ekteemale, from' haty,hi within a querter.ottbe. Depot :of the. Penzeurlyania itailmaL The abore Efeette4th.ree c.tale_a high, ecmtain az tarty reareahtatly.arrimaehiztotema faratahad with - the . Jacel-taiahramatale.refilall*M% 'The - plata of the bean-ti - on the roost tezdertt_phaeotteenietti arraa.„-mtent. .4. -e•=l sell of ,artier at Ulu - dom.. 104 within fro r, fatttea 'walk -of Turtle Cree!tig fronrie:blehtalt warty: awl esti he eatt4y • Ag" . ." l BilAbanr. Ur: *Pert norms 1C511714e- IlouseaL ice Ant - .tread. llama is rented, the lessee would - hare to ;unhorse ilreiruntittire Alkss—t, tam , tc= Wick- DWelUng tit= t 1 a ti:rsre,sulett34 w School - or Wally rev lance. . trit kull,tl.le.untal nut-hansnA appurtenant to tavern: a stone born, stabling. lc, appurtent to *bleb lame:Tint-t of Bottent Laud, suitable far farming or gardertin.l' purp,. zee. which will be rented with the liortne, if desired. dumber of malt tenements, suitable for:dwel lings, In the seance; Welty: - •• : - A.ISP—A. Farm of Romeo Laud, near the above 111;tel, of 66 Area suitable forfarating or nardotring porpoona..witii* !Nod dwelling house. barn, stablo, and other-out-houses. Tim above property b doyen miles east of Pittablirgb, N. 11.—The solwrfixr,derigns Jutting a portion of tbo above deacribeci property.surveyed' quad divided into tots; suitaldo .for eouutry , nolleders. ' Put beauty ,of 5..-euery.rietuars . c of soil, and cast, of attest, (being connect ed with ,nttsbnrgh by the Pent, eyirshis Pailroodte good plank read,' turnpike and river, stetunlxxits paring 'and re pestle; contionally,) this property le out surpstawA by any °frond. For particulars.. enquire on the p . routir.Ce., or et lirown'A lintel. Pittsburgh, Pa. jAnlthtf ' • ALLEN BROWN. LIOR SALZ—A Ivy! Pltarci of Ohio and L4nnsyjcanis Ran i.' road 6toct, by AIISTIN LOO 11S jnall Office No. 54 Fourth arvet: ft ONF.Y ZECK I.))3ll.t—ti ema. l l DoxeiyTur e C b tl dec2.B Tea Dealers and Groctra I‘l9l4.44.!"*r.t—ilSrup.-Sugas 'Bowler and I'Lantstleu lases, fu stare and fur sale by' deas) . MSG 3fOOII.IIEAD., C11151:liS UN eINCINNATI--COnstnatty for wale oin any amount, 5t7.5 Fourth street. ' '& co. Cs I.l6Ati-CU HAD L1A315-1.2 tierces pa:Taves' truperkir Su gar Mune- far Bale by jaall smrrn • I 'MEWS YEA CENT. FRY -mum -4m be paid for Silver j Colo, at No. 75 Fourth street. derlN _ • - A. WILKINS kW. / "h•-•'° bus. small white, just Tecelviug fruit tn. cube 1 by • 'ALF.X.ANDEIt Minn,' deal No, 251 Liberty street. CSLHAp I).ELAINES.—A.A. 3f.sov & 00.., aro now exhib- Wog a beautiful stock of cheap &deuce, soma as low as 8 cents per yard. - janl7 I,lltl.rieli - cum' :ci..was-• blasear it Co.; trill close out the bab:ice et their .Fteirlt :Oath Make at etr hateenie die:min front former prices. lahl4. • QII.IL-ANADEM. 4 .4 GOODS et ralticed eos.& Ch,nre sollings the balances[ their Rage and "fell selected steel lA' BIM and Dress Goods at 'greatly re. duped prices. - - _ JDia RSOKIVAD, at No. 107 Market street, al pair of youth's best thick boom 50 pairs youth's belt kip biota, 40 pair boys thick, 60 pairs kip. Also a bake stock of !fen's Women's and Children's boots and shoes ai very low prices. (Std ls l W. Library Associationt .7, , ASPECIAL biEETING of the "YoungMereart: , tile Library Atmeistion and Meelninita' Institnte," will be held at their Room, on TOZSDAY EVDIENCL the 18th instant, at half Fast 7 o'clock" when the, "Lamy and' other important Committeoa will be appointed toe this par - . janlB • , U. KINCAID, Secretary. /1" INAS - Mt TilK VBAIL--Liarpor, M nana ~. Knickerbocker, Magazine of Art, - Godcy, ,Dra bath, Peterson's, lilstorical, Blackwood, and many others, by the single copy, or subscriptions received to- any or all of them. Barnum, and Gleason's Pictorial, each 8 cents. 11, MINIM & CO., No. .'# Futlthfield street.' Pittsburgh- aboratoryt **F 195 FRONT- STIUsET:--46, SO; 85, 90, Ea, 98 and 99 1 1 1 Mar rent. strsnOl Alashol,handorized or Neutral Spir its, of nstrosns (battalion: • Clefts from Civic Mercluintly Droggist* antulTerfulaars, fbr anamount; aux be idled at • short notice. etAlTalitati. S.—For, the present we curbo farad at oar (mace old atandjeonicir Of Staltbaldand,Front inreets_ .--janl4 :"L't X DI4AVO, Diamond, Pittaburgb, - -Pa., dealer in, _C a -Country Produce, offers , for aale , " choice stock of - OrukvrirapselectedPat,family ass. c FrOus of tam,- T arim; and the purest quality, ground at- hla Steam Mills. Also, Dried Pruitt, Foreign and Domestic. Poiduce taken in ex _ P. it. D. has procured* fedi .antortm ent of Landreth's.. Warnuitediaardan Seeds; and Iw/item-the attention of ll'ais''' Liquor ' ifcrchants and NandfisMio*rist —Ai We Intend bemafter to" confine culverts exclusive y to the Distillation of Alcohol, Deadorized or Neu- • tilt! SPLIts, from fourth proof up to Pg per cent strength And as we'exe nou prepared to Ell - orders to any amount, at the shortest nodes, tre respectfully solicit the wholesale trade of the Mtg. - " MARTIN A arraucnumr. -stand.r the present, we can be - found at Our former old corner of Smithfield mid Front streets. . janl4 For 'Bale or Lease. - - rpm: three 'story - lirlelt Dwelling Donee, on Rend and _L Fayotto Atreets,well arranged for family ego:fort in every rocpert, and converdent for brutinees in both chic& Several ramie Of Ground, with 110u5,, , 5, suitable for Gard ners or Knell Fertnere, to supply the city market with Trige 7 tables, &c. - lota, oreOuntry :eats in the City Irstriet; for sale or pes pound lease.. . • ' • - - Apply at my Oftlac,l44 Fourth Arad. • jenl4 - tf . • 'JAMS 5, A Now Article for_Shamring. -- COiLINTEUAN CEIZAM-This 1 a'aelightftll article for ahating, a few :drops dropped on- the end of the brush sill mate a rich Inattng lather and render abating an easy open:titan. -This cream-has tho property of softening the beard and preventing ecru* frontelapping:" PrOarod by Price tt - Gosoll,-petinsaera to her ...Ifejeaty,.lSo. EGAegent, Sold don whedsash% toad retell by GSA IL KIMEG, 140irc;04 . Dloobation Vo.Partisership;, VCopartnership baratarre existing betweenetis iserbent,. minder lite firm of Muss- . Thrxrxx, ix this. day amlyed, by mutual consent - The business of she Lite firm will be settled by-At IL111:1b1TElt, who is -author izerl to collect all secounts owing themes. - . T. idYEHH, HUISTIM. • Pittabutgb, NOT'[. 5,1852. P. S.—ln retiring from - tlta old fifm, cheezintly , recom mend Dir.iluotor. to our fete* novll -T_TIBTORY OY ,11.011ERN...pum re osorii— , Liu ‘Cobras of thefaisbnyof*l74en:rPhy. 117 'Victor Coliren On 2 vole. ito. Sargent's Life of Henry :Cl* The ntesinapijittliesertik at, of genrrelscr dole= tolttly - eilted and • caaiptetea at 3fr fllap ' f death Horace erettey--Inl. vol.121no:. ' of - WM= An Bistarirat igograpig= wmr.owo...loeith.an L iattsi.hapter nu theilacuty7 . ..by IlamHapirorth lYanswiti 1 - ett.1.2=0 ., • -":fierce front 'lfrore s e Meloilek - .7?nt4 1 ) tfilikia, InstrationeOlq one roLgaatto Silr.F o Pie 2 aiheiganelq s t ;714 1 17 , •-• • • • KO a tr l / 4 647oolstreeZ , N ~~. MEE .F ..::> Oli RENT E2M Air• Birch Wl/05,, - igt-littb‘of Voir, And - Midis- L o d winos, of Taxlaas ehariaars, bate been bans the pub , I. buthas relished tolNhiPolll2 AMIE to blend in one compound the per ate** Important articles, whole setlon has a ifp,nildiam aam is cur ri ts *„,,,p.,74o, atioole, kidney, stomach indnerson t diseti asitslng'dobtlitraid timitiztio..kisteu . icric„„ =tura:: The FOREST WINE -hi 'One of thsr beet tonics in bating ail the atreigtberdag:tarrtiss- or mi., with tEi-accaintandizOedldicalqultlint,cd the :oats sad herbs froniwtdch 14 is ab awe: ilit•Ser adyertitittaent in another-ea= of this pspez. , Sold - Make . will-Dean by- Dr. OEO.II. HEYSKR, 140, comer °Mond street and Simon alley, Pittabangh, s y„ ea, by JAMES T.4I.IIYLE, wart mrest con= of Mend .I.4teld-40.010h 1 0 1 04.44e4he n T. CV' zawiiikdaYe . Lrleis lit; :to Ekes Panamint inat It Ittisboeninctt9t top:ll4,lday miltatittires itiltidlt les.; Ms thin any nets: remedy; and at less omit or losonTertleace to the patient. The thousands of eetiScates in the handl of the promie dorissiany crfarb.leh are L. era burin balsa:ll'ot the eit . Y . of.PittelnuTio and Da Inunediate Ticinlty, go to Abair clearly lndbaittid all that ilstia.PrtscidiMi le a inedicillw of no common rakes, not only as a -local malady in ficrwir sir; Rhestesatims, Deeffneu, ken of Sight, but so a valuable internarrentedy, Wilting-the Miltitigating Phrtbdtztsi . er Well as the angering _Patient, to become acquainted with isle Thoeis baring a &lira - of Mixtures are enured thitlidi medicine Li • purely natural, midis bottled ae It Rowe from the bosom ease earth. • • .1 ..: • Vitiorkicieg_iirrti*Wis edYt Sgaurut, and bawl data MY., La which ia apposded the cot :Mode qf the D. Y. Ilea, AL D.,. Syncuse: . mv . to tentlCeertiff, that .Ihas• bean no badly a 'Metall with Scrolttla Mc the last seven 3reansthai mostofthi. time I hive been unable tWattecul to any kind of Isadore; and much of :the time triable ftei milk and. ocndnid tte bed, and bars been treated nearly 411-ther. Dom by the bee& Pbyeiciant oniecnisiny Mods ; lootaeloailly got MI6 SF flog but no CUM andeofittnised tograwiramo nod Dr. rot rancour ailed me th , try,the Petroleum, or Rock Oil; as ear Titian cleti had falba. ; Idkt we without faith et fret,. hit the effect wee a.srl.b!" , i it threw the polsen to the surface at oncey'and 1 at once begun . : to grow batter,' and by using sevett boffin /hal, gat a Care worth thosunusde of &Um.. _ . . 112.8. HANDY M. lIAREEK. . . 'tide May cart* that iill9obeetilaplalltadNiith Kier 's Petrohome: or Dock Oil; fier atote than a year, and have re peatedly witnemed its beneficial effects in the mire of itidn. lent niters end other diseases for :which_ It la recommended. and ma with confidence recommend It tobd a medicine woes thy of attention, and can lately say that mom has attend. ed Its use where other =Mein' had felled.. . . D Y F00T,..11 D.. : IttiltUtiarel:fll,llP-iihr• . . W. A.. - ArCIIIIIIGWCOf lEmatilz.2l , o Bd. . HE .CORNER OF: • Woodland - Sl:eh Stree az-'Wbeee they offer to that tad outman; led the public ger.erAly, at the lowest rides, Wholesale and Eidall, the leimnt: meet , affect complete. stmts. of Clloo3l{ - TEAS, lA.SnLic ozocratiz,s; WOODEN. AND . WILLOW WADE to be found In the West. ,:deoky . .Dissolution. &MHZ t.NDOWELL (i1ig01744 this dejt 74 mutual cobsout.:- The businessill6econtinued b 7 Pittsburgh, Jottuogy CHAS V 2 IOOMIS Stodkiantll3lll.llroker;.: Notes t aiindsi 3lortgages, &e:ißrigatlated • 711TIETTAS - LIT •ua uttlS . 7 . .70 TUE pu RC): fist: Asti c AL.P OV i STOCE.S. Ofibto over 2. Joan & Co., =sum of Wood sad Pousih Areas. - . . _ _ DE E.Sr-tacia . .&. SW, 3 0.-Dried linty , .!braids . • • Du.tlsl J. !AULT & 00. tIOAC—*XO hhttx. prlm6 Sap t (net aop,) for tale IT , janls Burrs sniuma. .ArE s ASIS-7y4 ttas. !MT; ilitsfr a r /lb - tor= r -7 bbls. Roll Dater, (In cloths ' ) for s:= EL jsinl.s - SHIM & SIN 'llollrA3l3—Clzu:houtt Sup/. Wand Banayof.c.ll - celisbratod Eurla.s. :Syr 63.10.. ET ; J. LiVELY k CO, _ • jIL/A5 ' .• Teo. Dealers and Oneets.: W A:PEW—W sham Pittsburgh Trn sad thirtup.Co. ". • -• • Stott and Rat Broker, jtnit incu \o; D 2 Fcroiib sliest, shuns Arcua: .-• .•.‘tersters 1-- tryraltsts _ IDI7CEIVED daily, IT /Anse h Co.'s •Xrprosa, st KELT CIItOCERY. ' ity the quart and pint, 94131 testa per quart, Slut Icy.. gems per Out • Warranted treat). Car. ner of Wylie lied nate° etriete. • - • Jadl.s Tremendous /Isdlrood deeldent,..dnLfb -.. WOCSANTELof Itoorbes; 'BALM 'Mee, nose T - deaths daily . b 7 the we. of-KNA7lNtrtt EXTEMILVA- Ttal, icklesiff oast itecordlor- to direettoos.:will &ran It li represecard. I t 1.4 learan:al to eTtentifflatir.tbe'rermba, - br Me - maim refodixt: Sold Wieoloside .slut Retail, try - ILE arr.% G, corner of Wylie anLFultan Areal, tad bytteal ere giiocrally,st the Gov. prteo of t 5 peals per. bo;1_ - iinlo - u:azra • • Orr= tuto-asis _ • ._1.•17=ra0u,.../a10,1843: Tn. anralsol'ataeller ... cit the , stoelboldsri aud clectlou of . .Dlrecuplot 0763 1.141 Perusndsurdallail Rant Corr vox : kr enaniiz yar. cat .4. brid as. a• Oaks of as :Oimaparsy,= Pialbutg.V.. Ttumdrrolla V:hday cf Jaz nary,,ltt.,Lbt.t.wrgaz.n.z. tours of 101 sr., and 3:. x., - Outset. lomat 10.).. • - Tbermrsiirgiois and adadla.4=mi faun= doAlPt Jaauar3 7953, ae.alad tax an and altar Lt February. 1313.: Illyordoro(Bcard'orThroc' • . js.nWiar • " '...7.4.3015110115, Sareetary; Western -./asursatee .Corapaty, Pittsburgh. Ituas..l4 Jr., 1-m.l:dent: , I F. M. GOTLIX).V;' &are..o4C: CAPITAL, 8300,000. . TILL ins areasrllest all kinds of 1. t .0" RiL" • . A 110[1:1151n,iitulebn;foaret.44.14 - er;* ire • • litercr in .11re er,...minninty,rank - who are deternalned. r .try . 114:enpfue.mlazoll4rolity, to maintain the character iildeltr they Lea em-anne.,l, is offering the Lest. protection to tltaiso . who decire to be insured. Direcwri=-R.. =kr,' Jr C. rsiacetwn,J, N: Holmes, '.14 W. Ir smith; C..Thinseic 6 forg.i l P-Jar-U=4„ Wmi 11-I,port, James Lipthamott„ OoorrO • Dn.rsie; - qazocs Mo. Anloy,Alexander pumas - Scat. . . No. 91 - Water sE•r...q, (Farpho - ase 4 3 - pang A' Co., up'sthirs,)Tittzburgh.' • n0r.24:17 To MerthaphoulDruggista IttroughoutthtEOloa D.-. 8. uza:oirc4Eril 2: UP A. CT 11. Er. AND DEALER . • P. 4 INTS, , OILS,A.C.,: ;- - I Malden-Lane, New Boric, 13ESPIXTPLiLLY- invites the attention. a Druggists eunt 11, Merchants throughout the Onion. to Its large rind _ex tensise oxen-mend_ of PAINTS, 'OILS, A:e., of "the, DES'T AND •PLUM 2 fr Q.CALITIEEL, villa:the offers roi sale on very satderato terms. both to cash and elosotizue hityets. Below: are runmemted Mule orthelesding sulkies: •-• WHITE LEA' _Din oil, in kegs of 25 to SOO Ma. BLACK PAINT, YELLOW OCILEY: - TNN: RED; in ell. PATENT DRYER. SPANISII lIROWN,--TERRA DE St:: EYNA. in oil. - • - UMBER ,:CILROME_ ,r.geyatzt. AND ARSENICAL ' l'itt: , -‘c4Aig But, CIIRU3If. TELLow.a vaiwaßas,- YARNUMMS of all • • L1Ng 19 3 .. .Q1L.. HAW' awl BOILED Vi TiNG AM; and FNOPSII. Ten. RED, CIIRDME BED and TEL LOW INLIA - lirD, RED I POD, and LlTHAlibli, dry- • STONE, FRENCII and YELLOW OCHRE,Ary. CILROAtE,-PARIS and BlitENSWltili unvyx, dry. - PitENCIUAND AMERICAN WINDOW . aLess; • /a-Druggists and others rant' of any . f the abow mentioned articles, will•Rnd it to their rotate t to ma, as our facilities for manufaetaringand puiehasing•, - and out ;erne, rience in the husineis,liye_ ne advintager hicalling over .zacatat-ttraertirthe rime te:II'CDLLOUGII, • jant , L3n3o-15-' 4-1.1 . 312iden Lane, New Tort - - 'WINTER. - . THE PEN PiIitYLVANIA. , EIiThIi.O.II.E... 011 and after . Paturday January 115th, the Past.- Express Train will lease the Depot, on Lihertyatrewt, above that:lam l / 2 440;4m.y morning - at 3,o'clock,atoning only ,Itt. Eilltabie„ 81 a b T 0m,._m1 u g,,,1..4 Stuaraltaloliidayaburg,altenla, Tyrone. Spruce Creek, Min= tingdon, IPTeymern, Lewistown, -11fillin,Eariislng and Lim:aster; arrising at Philadelphia it 10.30 on the rune eve. ning, romiecting at Jiamisburg with - the -.Baltimore and . Ilacitteduinua lialjtvad, =Ping in:Dahlman atlO.?0 the: earns evening :4; Tune foam .Plttalnugh • to Philadelphia or The Mal Traln_will bare the DepOt...ereaytmernlng at 445, stopping at all the regular stations on the road, and oennecting at llarriabarg with the train for Baltimore, attiring In Philadelphia or ../hdthnore, at 19 'dale& the next morning. [ The Accommodation Train sill lases...every afizenoon,- at' o'elock;_stopping at all regular stations, and running only. fare to Philadelphia V,50. -Fare to Daltina . 0re1950.; •TRAINfiI. . : , The Fast iaprn , ,s Traits, lemhig Phifadelpida'nt;4 P. 14 ' , dilutive la PiUnburgh the next" morning, at-'il O'clock. The Second-Vail Train leaving-Philadelphia-test Inanatrof .A.CCplascodstion Train will leave Latrobe at 6a. and arrtvein Pittstmqh et= L; . Baggage ebeeked to any station On the Pennsylvania 14. road, Zirliettca...-In cane aims, the Compediy wM.holdtheni:: selves responsible: for . personal baggage only, and-for in J. Braidentbal, lainnitnia proprietors; 'hare heen , Amployed to convoy , Paosongerk - and - baggage to and from the Depot, at a charge not to e.nceed ddyinenu for each pamenger, - and 12% cont 2 for each trunk% Sca. Tickets apply tcr - •''•Agent' 4l .tbar•r^:A. DeP9ty lilinzbi-st Per. Sale orlaxehauge, . ABOUT NEU HUNDRED - A 0.1318 . Ortit f.: . . thread beriY.'Z'osenalip, ll'eatinelvtrad . Lad would be:Tery valuable as a site for a ITydza: skiteldishment, Manual Later, or other 'College, or aim plats of public matt daring them:earner month.% in pirtlentari as they are located in the immediate Vicinity of the peat Pk:NI:SYLVANIA ItAILIULiDi and in the midst of as healthy, pin-Sant,. pietuarque: and wild romanda lo cality ear Teen be liontrivc... _-_ • ••• • • • • - • : The Linda are covered -with Rock or Chalfant end Other varieties of Oak, trickery, Cbmtnut, Ifendork, Pine. .p,,pr a; • and other species of VALL'ADLE and isheantl• Lilly ; (bit-W.ore? with:. Jars; •Talnable and anise' &fling (Tripp of the purest •water, mtd. • mountain EtTellklr Bata. .41114 to tarn small' insebtorry: cad- which" abonindi with beautiful and delicrouslkauf fish,; On these Lands are ha 111Mlia ‘Calltitia . 0t gillq/011F, as. well . es • other :saleable stone tar betiding trozpaTea . . .Cbol and Iron Ore are in alnaufirice: and it L believed to cantata beds of Fire Brick .Clay.., Theta are niamerenaChirmhas, kale and .Female .Seminarles, School .tiouses; bath plane and select , the Surrounding boroughs, Tinages coimtke, in thii immediate: nelghborbcour of theta buds., Recently theta IMS been a public road laid out and °pawl'through this property; azancalisy RlalsrtUe with the Talley of Leyoniez. The Pennsylvania Railroad being now campletid, ea as to avoid any she% this valuablei= p y is, brought-with in aim minute r ride if 04 0 Fit Vie aNrgh, brin g the : adjoining Farms to that on which station is heated, and are knerin as - the. - cielebrated Spriage. , . and " Great dear Cara" TreetaiwtWiciust tiake it very. Tata • able as a place of public re -sort : <lariat the slaty &won by . elope whO may - with to spind . coma of their. time away from Iszger orto.terourr inipairnt health., : - • - .W 5 property will be dhlileiseil . of tagadmr, by nitratele* or bartered for Stock; or. proosaty Lithe chin. emTicirdty. If sold, a long eirdit may be had On very . =sortable berms,' and 'but a vial; reqnlivd la . hand; If of igy twit° the. end it not - sold;ozotherwisa disposed , °fit/elate Saturday, the =lt day of Januau; instant, Igrz. , it bd said on'tbstday; 'llO chlatk, by ' at the Court Bou , in the City. of Pittsburgh, if any :thinglikeafairbitt am he bed, me it la the- desire, or the vorgiator to Vslociltart endlinsiness, if polosthlo, • : Th om yvety'which they_ ikel &arced td barter for tat, ir do well Salmi) go , adeseziptlem of it, -with its loeation and Pelee, so that (Clay to intrurit, that nos ha may lie mlnuaderstaxi — Tltleigaxtanct, Its` Ibt 1.e 14 , 1 4 1 "; adiel! •. • • •: 116. 43 thiiirs'atreo or at; his Offices; ifo..4.Wylkaeuak or , •'Nit - 147 Fifth Meet; Intaandlatekr oppoidtelhe t)ati;etrbrift .-401.11;11ttslAughPa.*1CM, • l .. l 7 ERNI ' . Y Z '. ... ~ ~... ~.+.,1, MEM 1 • MEM Laing La" , • et. . • Sir. Boon o open at. 63 cider.ir.; ptri.=*" . C. t o °imam:llll4! 'I o'cick. • eat-Surtsmay senxrai. at tbs 'tax oi4Or t iiitzlx%^llo .* ** • Aar last night but throe tit Eta. arricata: *a- stristnightor tha Dotratx cpwAsrof N..ha burgh oud - /Soot. Storer Throtre. • - Air Ylrit night of the -raapturtutee of Mr.. MULLIS ' POM'Elt. . Ihotaip *Our* of the . - populailietieu, Ihra. ' EL ql .11,4 appearance of Mr. SaI.E.PARIz. • - Aar ISa C. Ponta u Wm. sod "Etaphern : Plzust." Alr.OrTzerto "Toby-Twlntle " and "Duets." Mrs. :Hormuz al -1, Martha Caara-"- - - 4/h.:Woutrittraa "Ogler." Tzeoc'Enooto, Jammu - 19lb, /654 tLI ba ;aeon:nal Aber •= 4 4 l 9c.cro:id f , r- 3 ' • • ALL ilia ,. Istuitteis :itepbeu Itiirealpbar. • • - • : • Xiiiilildeervire . asid -31 WOlid I". Ani.t TA.40•41.03 4 4=e0 krEat Tre•Csdarof .51* . pe rtziaince; ;11 i condi:4o'lllth _ . . • - : ALL - THE irOltLD'B A STACIE.,': , . . • Jenny My:om: - - az-Great novelties in u r . - :jar. Toloacras- 410 E0 12 QECOMPANTwilappear: im.rn rebaarsd--ttri cimivordipaizezr,ti-P k -WVlckatistattaid FILL LL LQVE: Wednesday; r ., .rdisiutrsi:A 9 *- 419 K 2 4 . ".' 07 (f;Ak . : - ; The: en ---- XHINEgE JUGGLERS WA:v . 14070 T.a50.1050, '7 = • • - - . • • . • • .. .44fOr,- . Taii:',Yow • . "•• MeBi i,• -0 ; - - raLPILit ' • 2 DI IDiv, . • WAN - Cronio, Lo • C tuna ' • And Ai celebrated doidilo:johnted Dwarf, ••• • -••• Will grieng•eilea of Eiindrig Etticrtakuni7nts u tta 'Attn . ,- • - mean, commencing on Wedlkeddit eyeigng - , - Janserir 19th,.' and - continuing - • - Thia Conaway was ealeetict In Hon: Sang Aid Canton, where thighs:l obtikinuidamigengire nolibrithatidtatniight • • to. thlieotuttry at euormata expinue; - tar far ezhtb!•: thin ha the . roi!gets Wes and ..thcalge.._. ;tom pectoral. l• 4 id to Ban -Yroxinhoci, - .Btarametztoi New' ans, 51. Louie; and.Claeleinatktailigo aid,f.e4 • Pletoed ing captain= applause, and: the - usapzidlSiOnpp.:•. Catkin of almost the entire - - • • ••• Tho partainunate will en/debt* Ta.#44ifiistaststikii . • rest: of 31io1e, IzeiEßDEVall, - .Kledrartis23l 2 r - "::-.- Irmacuro. ROPE D.e.141311.0046.4 .110=4 • arbyti via be the • - ' ' • 12d2iliiSLEST;15121tittiTratl• ' aw6t. Inc Pert, dada& in el** ..car c y .„ it " temrol beta* orate asigoblyr-t° lidgePr Jar Plice2 eguedseloil ,. .e* Pai; so cads-, Qat*" 25 mill at Gjetoel. pettbramoili• to eommetwo air Doors 4 4r - 4.? *atm ' st TKokkek., "- UtUli , l47:h?c=B:X . Ike)" Ck Wallahs - Xe.l4t Staledieldst... V.A.& $ glove Um Eatkrreievraph • - (Mee, eixtuit qatpLiszaarrxdsg s, 4 % , Mau- , 41.14* LpDallo, - - AnstranL. Ledge. :Ka LU. at .6. I , 42untar ar,el7:, Stiedonday ersotag in Wag:lino= Mat, Wood st. jyl.7 11L ACK TE:A...—ForthaixstUactesareAtailltUe- • burgh, 100 xenta 5.411.10 theitece:Tes:::Starly - i. So. 35 'ACM strest r wluen tho very bcpt - lpu:ls arui .U'l. 0. 0. .F.—Place of areetirs IV Hap, Woodisticet.lx.lweem Iltikaterat..sra LiXDO7I, No.=--.3Laets trrery Tria;klty ervealzq. Idizcisarailtiraiciltayr,/iya 111.41isistiiAist and thirt Friday each aranth;:::-. , ?. efi,:::.3.4: , :r.41.r , .4 , 5.. , ...;.4.1 . marra10r - TM& MI NY, - 01 11;..111artford, Ccoub , L•Cepitallittoteo; Lc- SILK SLUM OLiccat cht Pittabutip•4lEarlit3 thc Store Itban ofareardy Ll.camisk.No.4o.Accd-cCrectz." : . - :.Z.LL,LighsoN, raid •Corsuilt- COrnaLlt agen t. .212:1.127,pCr." ate &warily lormaDDlX*Eheoult..'4. rattail_ - 'randy. will be found: sac b,r Dr. GEO. S. SZYSER.,I4O: Wood/Iliter.; retall - 21.12Xer42Zrete:Defbaz77./ 4.lqcu.s taeme obo tray tcriJ 8, Vartudiv - Iliatimetals, Mut - - eart.sin 'trimmings or every deseepilop, Toisilturo "Tlushig,llrocat4lllc.s . ‘c„ Uri aid Xus.qieurains„ Painted Itilaglow Sludea,G Coadeftsecatign Fins. rands". - siarbolosolo and istaiL V. IL etdr.LYB, N0.1C9 •ft -Aut. madebtas. • cAkins Made 44 Akomietklia;Shiorery chwtst.frew.t. - • - InneMlY • - 311Thelide : toritt.:COßlntlEOF. MOND' AID Aluxu_as I.I.I.ILAIHFLMA.- 010'410.0 1 :0* !..2 1, i'*:t7Uct P 4 • SUPlMOttlia • ire Dalai! 04/14Leankfre gaited - fir ,G. 111.3.1ta ' . .aw17.17m • E.lr.ixxsaer &•coml Arcb atIC. - 21EL.S0N 0 S. DAGUERREOTYPES; •• straitOeleiEnildlit.t, Third street. Liken:m.46)=km -In an•khad.i.of neather, - Ercaa AL M. bib P. 11., &Mag.= =OXUS trtistia and animate Manes; unlike and vastly au- = parka. to t e ccurmunt clump dagnorreolerpmt, at the :Wowing - cheap Vim: $4; 50 , 'e' 2 ,£ 4 , $455 111 4 uint -22 .,$1 1 E.n7ding N. 18,--mi.ctes.zet aislevideettasi)dwstaistaiken in any' . . fl -DEAFNESS, Noises in: the •Ilinidiite. all chat greftige .disebarres cuthi *gm ipeodilY szta _neatly removal. eilbtatt tiabi or lueonematocoe, by Dr.,11.= , Aarbt of the-N. - Y.l:a Sargizt stbo. attor las _ =salted at 99 Arch rsect,Plawielphl6.4*Ealli*Wto .. . • ...Thiteen yitzs of claw sad ilawatundlillikijkliantlezt to • :Ads brairli.of ii**l-practlaches ambled his& ta reduce bib trearacas tia such 5 dr...nee of imam tO &utile autst. coo- Armed bnd obetliate caws yleldiby s dead, - attecOarl-to auk _ ..4410ITIZIBINEP! liunzrancer Company ot_ Pfttsticu•4ll4.4-11. 1:), MSG, - Praidtbs*; ALM. ()fuzz 94 Widerzairedaisdirsa X 440 sad, Ireartstradr. • Insuzes WILL kuICAB4I9,3I49ACA th9. 0 4 1 9.1. 1 ;4 03 ' 3111 . - Insccre4 sgsin4 Lou ar Dapraga AIS(4-44219.444142e41640 44 198•inkilnia234-ISaTk4!,_ .'. • - • • N , - • - • • • • '-`t - -*V -; • •. . • . c- iw --.-::,.. : : : :, .. :: :.'.. 7.•,..--. 3: , z ,„. . -,. i: , ..._ , , • ,'J - .: , ..:; - ...-;_ - ;!.. - : , lr.i- -, ;-7 . .r.-.. i f:!:_:i7..,.•••:':_:. Einin t ) .....'._'.: . ,:.:''...:;' , .: , :: , :•::-.: ,. . -: ' - ' - : .- :. - z ,- .: . :.' . : ....-.: ; :...,.' . - , : . - ...,... 7 .. , -;:: . :::5,.. - .. :....;,.;f r. .,'..;.3 . :,.:,' . . , ' EMI =MO AMUSEMENTS: - " P - 411.1T.EZ.Etr-mt . _ SPAVUM . :NPTIC.ES. • ASlElCCtit'PEXl'Phitinenos lusistoith . Company - writhe City of Pittsburgh. • J. &SLINSHILSAD;I'resE3oO-44013iite Frgs EY; Seaman. . instoe ...piss. JUR atr3LtjiME RlSEirof .M beta_ liouse,-Nos. 124 andl23 J. K: • W . J . - Anderson B. C. SmyTer R. ; B. Suarecst, : Rnt 11.141rieri - . It. jrilains, - - W. R. palm, :Charles Swot, ". C. IL Pazaron, IS - tili3D2 A. P. Anehnte._ _t ~Tweph- B.ayei 7 • -, ..15:1 11 4M1 1 Watt/3SOR. , - ionntonsbiagy-,. Earcosel M 811CladBOA Robert . Jobafi.Dihrartb,. • ' ; Edwaffligaubdon, .I.2e.boonma.ter.-1".:: . Wf . ape . • ... . . Ra EL G -A N D BA.NWIN6 Elol7fit OY . : WU.XINS & Cai, Na 7s Ypkil.:#.7rizeri....: 11 Oppoalte-tlyillaWroclidgargh. 1:15 -. • ConrantioaV of Anessors. - N?. principal Aram= of Allegheny , . Catorty far 18 5:1,, are hereby notiged that they are required to bers their assure:teats 'completed and returned to the otilee on or bee fore WEDNESDAY;: the 12th , day "of.Jannary twit, atlo eielcch, /1:31.; at wbkb tame there Will be • iteartinctkea of said Asseanirs. organtsed tar the purpose at iipaltp34l the.,; Olean 'under onr lEth day of Deeengter ramitzw,corF.E4 • ctlawnisadonens.oll!-Azatcg... ttxZl44l ' DLaolutlon. Irlfe Psztneisiap of the tmdeeelsned,in the Flotiring e:ldeas, ander dm firm of iflienalth I NOble , 'as satredl7 mutual consent, on the Ist instant. .-Botketuatles silt attend to and use the name o[ the fizai, until the MD* - - ' . . Pidabargh,Jszataii 0,1853 IoITII3I-12.7311; am.- Waite CLIT_MILLS w n tertwitatlp estn ± ducted by ttn . und4relgned muter theEr=rut i- Jana L. WIMLARTEL W. • • , • _ ottect 'to 11 one e k ropers. •• • • • TY yon risk ta Mama good ationg'and dear ininf SOY:: FLU. tmeliEtllkilYB=l'EALßiand.sentnuttlvst wail ' witho — Chdae all it - wanted. -It dears Cotleo better than Bomlttlnglass,ce anycdhat betide now in use., disojt varmutcl tot ha made out of:41 No. 1 sulkies, And pat up in west tin LAI packages, which iiteist 114Qod..for, years. The publicsee In its tea that MN pound of tha Itxtract small/ &cast= pounds of &me , Coerce.' The pig:clam only asks the public to tire It a fair • tdaLand he assures them that they will not be deceived- • Bes that it has the'vritten temistazet of J. P. D. KELT.Did;- itnoottavigaboine.vithout Itt.---flobi Wholesale and Itctall,.- by . EMSTlNtl,carittx of trylio sod Adtcon streets; AntL,ll all the Gramm t 1113 ti COOMIty. . juatd". krrINIFIEB ILECRANICAL Dicaim..g. Ales t hooka, -131. Bacot'cried' Drawing, for the use .of mechanics and ; echool.s, which the definitions and :rule-lot Gonoetry are: . • fainilierly erplidnel;the: practical, problp . via Are =mine& from th e most simple to the mitre complex; aridb g tom,' do soription terbmPsii tits sin -avoided as moth as With illunrationg for.drinristr, plans, secants:4ml rwea .' bulidln and .otac_thic!r; anintrodruitionto r ini- : menical drawing, Mai esipy on -linear plearjectiTer ghsdasla ; the whole illustrated' vritirliftpahr - - Einar Pates; containing over two hundreddiamagna. •.• • • • • ity William Itinific,• Architer'Z and:Trarliwg- of Dili - In the central El& School of Baltimore; third'ellilatt:-.-: • . rca /oat by C. 310Rapi- • "•••• d or ss : . • Ifi6.2orWocittEr; Window shade and Oil -Cloth =ULU. A,/ RIV R. 9TREETe 1-2 vErri4rnseitz siva4s, Cal; rood I'Se *pair. 'du ..SA 0' to "AGO An. lingered, Ilatide and Plain, smorted.prica Buff nu®, 44•Ze.; 33ez. Bull Oil Clotb, 44 lie, 54 ttd., 64.10 c Cordage Oil Cloth. Mack. 44•Zi n .,54 SO-:. 64 40c. ; - Plprced Sick. 4 We , 64 ide-,6444r-; Illoaraellad .do 4ldo . • 44..&a, 410 e, 64 60r.. . - lialto can y aid &sor cod 44132 a. 34 76c, 64 67e4 T a u s tames, lab anotre a ,4 4 ,, 623. S 76, Et:X e - and $l, ea& ; Slow Oil C10tb,44, 46. Wm:4nm tin Y. ; Hearth/418 ,1 / 4 OW4OOO InAoesch, o. LODE Black On &Aga,sv i lt waif ; - 484k536/,00. Putts asts_W.Xe. oixers...ws trama 40tW3: _ &tort Black Coats. SO , • ; .14:atit Pa:I2;AZ otak - B atrall ott tidos* ott Mota - Talkir and &oats Ciaal,, an-this the solo and orislial Mainiatetor l , AU, ca xtirtgrag4 _ dot to ad* fade or era& Acrettik4 ''..;7.-':. - ..tY:::!-':;‘ , •., , ,':•! ::','.-',...7...!:.:-:i.-i-...i'..-, 1:11 ....• - ' ,. . , • - :. -. ,:`..;:ji , '...:i - l i - T7 ' . ' ..:-:' , • . ..JOSZPEE lOalta -:. ~ PSrfd s C26H.
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