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FRIDAY MORNING- liar So North, no Saab. :a East mil Wat,imaa tlcCimOltsitbs; balsam:lnd n wa.orths Onenr. Dond, oOd anat. to otto COOOOOOO Boothabood. —flososuo Plum Bar Messrs. S.M. Bentham. & Co., who ;are 'prompt, hon est and gentlemanly in their business transactions, are the only authorized spats in the cities of New Yorke Boston - for. tlittifortrino , Post. They areautherise4ll9 !acetyl) Ad -stOrtbiertnnti-and Sulseriptiotis for as at our usn l tones: They Melpts Iga regardolaspayments.., Their offices are at • . , .NEI9 YORK, 122 Nassau street. BOSTON 10 State street. A Meeting of the Democratic State Central Committee of Pennsylvania,trill be held as the Merchants' Hotel, City ..of Philedelphia,'on SATURDAY, the 29th day of .lextuary, Ur:elf - in 4' o'clock; T'.. L, for , the purpose of - thing the 'time imulpface of holding the neat Democratic State Cert. tention. ' WM. L. EllßST..putirmon; Wee. "Gurus, Wa, atm w maii, 1 :gearet.llrieS., ME 48:Ric o • :1: : i • :4:1,7.1 At IBA scriptural saying that "Ai house diri ded against itself cannot stand." It is one o inapired . wisdom, and one in which we al believe. The Whig offloials -of Allegheny county are, at the present time, a very " divided house."— The Sheriff and Commissioners are at logger heads, and one of the parts have already made an appeal to the legislature to redress their grievances. The County Commissioners request the legislature to grant them permission to an nually appeizifa County Jailor, and.that the ap - "ointment shall be subject to the acquiesence o 9 the Judge of Quarter Sessions. This!arrangement would suit the Commission ers admirably, for they could then annoy the Sherittl to any extent they pleased in changing his subordinates. We will not say that they have a desire - to annoy him, but it is well known that they bare no love for him. This is altogether a quarrel in the whigh'onse, and we are not deeply interested in it. But, we have the right to remark upon it, and give our " opinion," Ats the "Court" would say. pdr. Magi,ll is the Sheriff of the county. lie • - as vesponstW for the safe keeping of the prison. ele j and the interests of the people demand thst he should have subordinates in whom he can plUtte confidence. Re is, in fact, the Jailor, and =responsible tor all the acts of that °Meal, as -well as those of every turnkey about the prison. ' To qui. mind, he should, therefore, bo permitted to select his own assistants, and we have no doubt'but he will choose those who are compe. tent to discharge their duties faithfully. We have no political love for the whig Sheriff, but - we respect him as a fellow•citizen, and believe that he will discharge the duties of his office SS faithfully as any other whig could do. The next item in the petition is that the law 'Shall also empower said County Commissioners - to furnish the per diem allowance of food for all prisoners; said allowance not to cost more than eight cents for each prisoner per day. The adoption of this clause would no doubt be asaving to the county, but, we are appre hensive that ,the poor prisoners would not live very sumptuously upon eight cents - worth of provisions daily. We do not know what this portion of tho prison arrangement is costing now, but if the Sheriff is speculating upon it for his individual benefit, it should be taken from him. ./3at at the same time, the Commissioners should remember that eight cents worth of victuals will not satisfy their official stomachs for twenty-four hours. ~~~W ~i~ ~,: re . ^ . "l. 16 .0 , a PITTSBIIEQH: ::JANUAR STATE. CENTRAL COMMITTEE. There cannot be a doubt that there is some thing radically wrong in the management of our Jail; but we .. cannot imagine that the Commis sioners' eight cents of food per diem, will reform it in any respect, or make it more comfortable to the trnfortunate'e,who become its inmates.— A system of this kind is mere barbarism, and if carried oat, we had better abandon all oar theories about humanity in prisons. The petition goes on as follows:—"And furth er, That said County Commissioners shall have the control and supervision of the Prison, and buildings and grounds thereto attached; and to furnish all materials necessary to keep said Pri son in good order, and the prisoners in a com fortable and healthy condition. And that hereafter, the turnkey fee,as provid ed for by law, shall be paid monthly by the Jail or, into the County Treasury, for the use of sal( County." The Commissioners propose to keep the pris oners "in a comfortable and healthy condition" on eight cents a day! If they will on!y make their plan apparent, there are a great many citi zens who now complain of high prices in the market, will feel "comfortable " and give them their blessing. _ _ The case is one in which we believe the Com missioners to be right in some things, and wrong in, many others. But as it is a Whig quarrel, we will look on with the same complacency the woman did who saw her husband fighting a bear, we do not care much which whips. zgy- We are rejoiced to learn that our recent stiggestions in regard to the worsts of the old Pittilinrgh Merchant, ISAAC ?Exams, are likely to be carried out by our mercantile friends. A prominent merchant of Market street yesterday called upon us, and said that he would be one of sixty to give $5,00 each year to a Mirth Fund. Very good. But who will be the sixty ? That's the question? The only way to take , efficient action on this subject is for the business men to calla meeting, end resolve that they will pro ceed-at once to raise a fund necessary to make poor old DMA° Mums comfortable during the brief period he has to sojourn in this World. The other day a merchant of this city bet an oyster sapper for a party of twelve that he could name fifty gentlemen in and around Pittsburgh, who are each worth over one hundred thousand dollars. He won the bet, for he named nearly an hundred persona whoie wealth exceeds the sum mentioned. Now, that Is the bright side of the picture—the glory of Pittsburgh ; but wo must not hide her shame ! . • - Merchants! Is...Ac RATLICIS is one of yourselves —your oldest brother—a pioneer in your profee-. tdon. The Almighty has blessed you irlth wealth and all the comforts of this life ; and we doubt not but you will-be " doubly blessed" if you make Iwo Haunts happy and comfortable also. WelLope there will be no necessity for us to refer to this subject again. Departure of the Vice President. The Washington Union of Tuesday says:— on. Wtn. - R. King, Vice President elect, so tion3panied by two ladies, his nieces, and his pri vate Secretary, left Norfolk for Havana Satur "day last, on board the United States steamer Fulton. filr..Mng has been for some time in a low stile of health, and he goes to Cuba with ; Atte hope that it will be restored by a warmer mate. We trust be will not be disappointed, alt4that the ooantry,may long have the benefit liielalnable services. .Brox Moir. GAtmuntsw.—The Steubenrille //don, mentions the fact that it is widspered about Columbus, Ohio, that, Mr. Blass, Whig, late State Treasurer, is a defardtvr to them:donut of $A35,000. The Unioii'iske:';:Why does not 'the-committee appointed-to investigate the mat ter rtportt 'lf true the publio knoirit, and it untrue it frs (trio ,to• Mr.: Bliss, that las in), speedily, exculpated from . the stspinion. 01111TBAla 01110 ItAXEAROAD. - Weiee it stated that the portion of thls road' , betWeea Zanesnlle anappiambOuglikeexiisoagieted The ; _Fist' fin' of passengers lrelit f -.. through !;?131101"40j'are49tit241.tti The D•i S. saA*mi.aMTlTedlii the same O&M: the Maroads-1 SMKLY YOAETntw3. We have little to write this weelt in relation to - - ,12011 fly matters. There hau_heen no =Unusual de 'rmutcl fox...money since` our 4ast. The "January payments'►! have:; mostly been Tiande, and the :money:tow ;wanted is:principallypr the regular Operations of trade. Thistlict market remains without any patie nt _iar change. 1 - It will be seen by the figures in our table that there have been some slight altera tions since our last. Pittsburgh bare ad vanced . $ 2 , • and ) Allegheny Per. = Eic4auge Bank bait Advanced $l. Pittsburgh and Boston Copper Stock has advanced $B, and Forrest has advanced $3,60. Western Insurance Stook has declined a shade,- and Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad,haadeelited $3,60 pet share. In the Eastern cities, money appears to be plenty. Sikii Yoik Eirening Post of the 16th says ":The moneymarket opens with increased. ease. At 5&61 1 per cent. nail loans can be ob tained on good securities by well-kaown respon sible parties. "To the speculative brokers higher rates are charged. _ . " Commercial bills of first-class character cir entitle at six per cent. for dates from six mouths downwards ; and very short paper is taken at ba per cent. new. " Sterling exchange is abundant, dull of sale and heavy in rates. The best bills, in large amounta, can be bought at 1091, cash. The range is 108/€409/." The stock market at New York, on Monday, opened firm. There were considerable purchases of Phcenix at an advance, and the stock closed at 41 offered. Pennsylvania Coal advanced 2; Cumberland l; Parker Vein ; Pmnix 2. Cary Improvement declined New Creek 1. Penn' a s's, old issue, sold at 971. At the Second Board the market was quite dull, and prices closed de cidedly lower than in the forenoon. The Philadelphia Ledger, says :-"Stocks on Monday Closed steady at quotations. Some of the "fancies' improved in price. Both Harris burg'. and Nortistown Railroad shares are selling :at 62 each ; Diamoiad Coal shares are worth 24, and Texas Notes sell at 52k. Pennsylvania Railroad ,shares are firm at 49/. Some of the friends of this work are very sanguine that large dividends will be earned, and that a ranch higher plico of shares will be realized. Money is quite easy among the brokers, though we understand that, in commercial circles, it is still in request at about 7 per cent." The annexed statement exhibits the movement in the leading departments of twenty-four banks in the State of Pennsylvania, according to re turns made to the. Legislature:- BAKU OF PENNSYLVANIA., JANUARY, 1853. Specie and Dab Dir. Treasury Circuta- Due Pep:. Banks. countal. an. Non. taw-". Bank of Penn... $3.574.071 $498,364 $466399 $1,394.621 Pitiladelphis....- 9494,930 604,..V0 438,815 1.0 ,try Of N. America.- 2,397,307 647,013 444,180 1.040,194 Com'clal of Penn. 2,019,729 144,781 247,529 1,030,384 Far & Mocha. 13'k of 2,845,351 567,371 626,793 2,168,128 2,...W,360 683,109 717,480 1.338,964 Southwark__..... 749,988 211.143 ..)311,530 60.5'31 Of Commerce- - 716,571 338,047 141,930 579.575 Meth.. of (11 . 1 . & co. of Pht .. 1,991,359 546,186 356.631 1,002399 Ifiartarn .... - ... - 1,496,936 217, 591 Zh,790 1,063.130 Of Nordin Li 10.... 1,105,733 268,112 '318.62.4 94r..757 Of Penn Totnuep. 977,672 249,147 314,5:0 606,315 Man. & Mec. ITk. of N'n. Lib... Kensington ---- Tradesinatei o f Philadelphia. 454693 174,177 9161190 tams otOtrnaentown._. 477,746 0,041 119.909 '.37,Z1 Of Detroit:lre C 0... 314,390 57 751 99,106 191,410 or Chester Co.-- 531,= 09,677 299,178 315,153 Doylestown Irk.. of Bucks Co.. °J10,578 43,936 144335 49,a).3 Easton__ ... 832,901 86,179 361,430 191.1,87 Of Montgo'y Co.- 675.Z8 fr2.-= 219349 172.957 Of Pittsburgh- 1,064,7 Z 187,799 245,432 042,849 Eirlege °ORO: 1,134,430 159,752 586,861 ZO.Z4 !Ker. and. Mau. Of P1it4.... 1.188,168 101,418 U 15,751 274,993 1,1r.,V) 119,668 232,765 1D,490 It will be seen by this that the amount of specie on. hand compares very favorably with tho amount of circulation. Statement of the Bank of Kentucky and Branches, Ist January, 1853. ntnnuitcPs. 503,289 2154690 250,760 467,364 M,815 94,41i6 204,630 143 Not IYlsr:onnUa.--..*-- Bllb , of Exchsuge &upended Debt in Suit. Bonds of the city of LOUINTiIIo, 6 per cent. Beal Estate for debt............ _.... Due trout Bank- Strrks and Mada a other Corpo- Assets received from SchnyLltill Bank: etc., estimated 600.000 00 Deduct amount realized 337,171 44 202,224 GO Red Estate, for Banking Houses CCM --old and Bihar 1,328,540 Notelet other 8ank5 2114692 00 An Deposita in Banks in Phila delphia, New York and Batt. more. LIABILITIES. V 1,700,000 00 enpital stock- Etna, Loo—Oantingent Fund of 2 per cent. resorvoa by charter._ $74,000 00 Pond to cower loam* on Rank- 1 0g ....... Fund to cover laws try bad Fond for extra Dividends, from Debtkyll3ll Dank wets. =4.00 00 Profit and loss Warm. after deducting prevent dividend... 09„014 7n 655,8T7 Dividends uncalled for 7,572 SO Dividend Na 30, January 1853, 5 per cent 185,1100 00 Due to=sitors 817,947 SP Due to f 04,759 04 Circulations- ,51.403 fro Doe to Treasurer of Kentucky 173,179 05 BANS or Krrrrerr, Lotdrrille, 3d January, 1833• FIRES AT HOLLIDAVSBURGI, &c The Hollidaysburg Siondeed of Wednesday contains an account of a number of fires which occurred at that place the previous night, which were evidently the work of incendiaries. The Livery Stable of O. P. Delaney, situated in the alley in the rear of the American House, with its entire contents, consisting of hay, harness and a quantity of grain were all consumed.— Shocking to relate, four horses also perished in the flumes, and another was so badly burned that be bad to be shot. The loss of Mr. Delaney will probably amount to $l,OOO or $1,600. The adjoicing stable of Mr. Graff was slightly damaged, and was only saved from total destruc tion bperstingtatshing the flames with snow. The stable of Mr. Delaney bad hardly been consumed says the Standard, ere the alarm of fire was again raised, and the flames were seen issuing from the roof of the extensive stabling attaiihed . to the Exchange Hotel, which was also burned to the ground, together with about ono hundred bushels of oats and some two or three tons of hay. The rerriainder of the contents of the stable, consisting of 6or 8 horses, bug gies and harness and two or three cows, hogs, &o , were fortunately rescued from the jaws of' the-devauting element A two story frame house, opposite the stable, belonging to T. B. - Moore, and occupied by I. Hooper, was consideralfly Aarriaged by the fire. In this, as in the former fire, the snow on the roof of the surrounding buildings was all that saved them from destruction, the engines being perfectly useless. Fortunately, the night, though cold, was perfectly calm, not a breath of wind mov ing. Had the wind been high, nothing could have saved the greater part of the town from destruction. On the same evening, the bed-room of Mr. J. H. Douglass, in the second story of his grocery was entered by the back window and the bed fired, whloh was fortunately discovered and ex tinguished before any material damagewas done except to the,bed and bedding, which were con sumed.- Thhrtiocurred about 11 o'clock. , The stable of D. Watson was also discovered to be , on:tlre soon after, the fire having been com.. unin icated to some straw ,in the mow, but the ihoncis were 'eitingnished before.any damage was aerie the building, ger#Z,..learna that a large: amount of AAA has= been subscribed by ikeicitkiens.fiiii-iliiirda- the oon itriokiOfflititaikrilladritiOrtt,ei the clacciiiw to conneot 'with the Ste*nenlo• Pittsburgh end ittaitillS gagroll l lll at this city. GENERAL ROBERT ARMSTRONG. At the Banquet of the Jackson Democratic _ Association in Washington, on theBth of Janu ary, in honer of the "Battle of New Orleans, and of the Inaugniatil oiCof the Statue to oCualpemo-' „rate the memory 'Of the illustridus lacrueux, amongst other toasts thefollowing was given by Judge Dommis, the orator of the day :General Hobert Araluitrt, mg: The =III who, according to the statement of Jackson, turned the fate of the battle, and sayad his army at Enotochopco. This toast was drunk with much enthusiasm, and three hearty and deafening cheers were gi'- Gen. ARMSTRONG rose in reply, and said : Mr. President and gentlemen, I beg leave to return mymost grateful acknowledgments to the distinguished orator of the day for the sentiment which he has just done me the honor to propose and also most sincerely to thank the company around me for the kindness with "tvhicti it has been received. I need hardly say, sir, that I makeno claim to have done anything. deserving of the high honor of the remark which my eloquent friend has attributed to Generabdackson in relation to my conduct while bearing arms under his com mand. If General Jackson ever said anything of the kind concerning me, it must be taken only as' a signal instance of the unbounded gen erosity with which his noble heart, forgetful of his own illusttions deeds, was always wont to bear the moat willing witness to all that was honestly and faithfully attempted by others who chanced in any way to be associated with him in counsel or in arms. But, upon this occasion, consecrated to the honor of his great name, I should do the deep est injustice to my feelings if I did not publicly acknowledge, ns far the proudest recollection of my life, the degree of personal friendship which during his mighty career be bestowed upon me, and which-the approach of his last hours did not seem-to weaken. Mr. President, it is well known that when General Jackson left the Hermitage to assume the duties of the Presidency he had just been called to submit, in the death of his beloved wife, to a most afflieting dispensation of Divine Providence. I well remember his protraction and distress under the bereavement. I well re member how, on the very night before be left the Hermitage, he aided with his own hands to place upon the tomb - of her he had so loved and lost, the monument which told of her virtues ; and I can never forget the tones in which, when that pious work was done, be said to his friends around hint. "AND NOW I GO TO GIVE MYSELF TO SIT COUN TRY " Mr. President, I will not at this time trust myself to refer in any but the moot general terms, to that indescribably painful event which has just saddened the whole country in carrying de solation into the home and heart of him - whom the people of the United States have almost by acclamation chosen to fill the auguststation once filled by the Hero of the Hermitage. The sol emn and final seal of similarity in mourning and bereavement has indeed been placed by the band of the Most High upon two careers and charac ters which in different circumstances had already ethibited many parallel points of common merit, interest and hope. I give you, sir— The Administration of Gene Jactgon and the Adirdn letration of (inners] Pierce : Both in their commenreanent bdestined to the chastening of private calamity sad oth in in their mune destined to the illwtrution of public hence en and honor! Interesting - Legal Decision—The Nentra lity Laws of the United States. Chief Justice Taney delivered an important decision in the U. 8. Supreme Court, a few days ago, in the case of certain American citizens, against Col. Thomas J. Chambers, of Texas.— While Texas was contending against Mexico, but before her independence had been acknowl edged by our government, the defendant, Chem" bars, desiring to carry on the revolutionary cause, sold . large tracts of land to the defendants—title to which he covenanted to make at any time When called upon by the purchasers. The pur chase money was expended in equipping soldiers for the revolutionary army ; and after the estab lishment of Texan independence, defendant re• ceived the thanks of the Congress of the new Republic, and was reimbersed all the expenses incurred by him during the war, in the public service, including the price of these lands. Sub sequently he was called upon tomake title to the_ lands sold to s plaintiffs, which ho refusoit. Suit was brought to compel him to the performance of his covenant, and he set up in defence the allegation that the contract was void, because in contravention of the neutrality laws of the United States. Thecourt sustained this defence, deciding the contract to be null and void, and those who advanced the money, were liable to be punished in a criminal prosecution, for a violation of the neutrality laws of the United 1 States. 44.649.8 0 2 65 3,92.5,419 al $6,7.78,252 15 181,710 00 52219 2) 333,45.5 99 703,501 K 1 This community was shocked on yesterday morning, by the reception of despatches from Columbus, announcing the death of Joseph M. Mason, Esq., of this city. it is supposed he stumbled and feU into a cellar on Sunday night, as he was found early on Sunday morning, dead, his neck having been broken by the fall. Mr. Mason left here in the beginning of last week, in robust health and in excellent spirits, to attend to some business connected with his profession, before the Court in Bane, at Columbus. We saw hlm a few 'minutes be fore he left, and as wo listened to his humorous sallies, and heard his cheerful •good bye," little did we expect thus BO= to bo called on to record his swift and terrible exit to the grave. Poor Joe! He bad but ono enemy, and that was himself. Had he conquered him, he might have been in the very front rank of his profes ' pion, and his eminent Wents might have graced high stations. He was in his 88th year. Green be the grass above him, and may God guard his little children, now left without a natural pro tector in the world. P. S. A despatch, received yesterday after noon from Col. McCook, says that there was nel their money nor watch found on Mr. Mason's person. As he had a fine gold watch with him, - this circumstance gives rise to apprehensions that he has met with foul play.—Steubenville Union, Jan . 18. - 437.3)0 32 1,95,1,432 63 $9.00.7M 15 59010,739 Its S. H. IU LLEN, embler. A WHIG GOVEBSOII IN MAINE.—it appears the Hon. Wm. G. Crosby, whig is the Governor elect of Maine. No choice having been made by the people It became the duty of the House of Representatives, under the constitution, to plate before the Senate the names of two candidates, selected from the four who had received the high est popular vote. The names of Mr. Crosby and of Govoanor Hubbard, the late Incumbent, were selected by the House, and the former was cho sen Governor by the Senate, the vote in that body being 17 to 14. The House has nothing to do with confirming the election, no previously reported by telegraph. . ~,,._::,.-::„::,:.. Death of Joseph M. Mason. Esq PASS HIM ROUND.—The Livingston Union, Mt. Morris, egposee.in its columns a man named W. A. Wilmot, who stopped there a few weeks with the ostensible purpose of selling Crimping Ma chines. He left abruptly without liquidathig sundry debts he had contracted, taking with him the wife and daughter of another man. The wife is not regarded as a very heavy loss, but the daughter, a girl about 15 years of ago, would be gladly welcomed home again. gliir The Governor of Michigan takes decided .aud open ground in favor of a general railroad law, and expresses the opinion that the constitu tion prohibits the right to amend the original charters of either of the railroads in the State, giving them additional privileges, or allowing them to change the terminus of their roads—in otherlwords, to build new roads.' STIIAIi 02; CANALS.-It seems that steam has been used on the Schuylkill Canal as woll as on ,the Chesapeake and Ohio. We learn from the 'Pottsville Mining Register that there is a steam canal boat on tho Navigation works, which, a short time since, performed a trip to New York, carrying 150 tone of coal, traveling at the rate of six miles per hour. Impoarma IP Tans.—One of the papers of the '" spirit rappers,". in pretending ,to be informed of the affairs of the dead, states that litqloleon and Wellington are quarreling about the affair aWaterloo. This should.teach - people to get 14 . 6tgh with their fighting and 'qdariting.tie fors leaving this world. BUSE REM * ° $ E r F $ Items of NiWI and Miscellany • It is not the height to which men are advanced hat makes them giddy ; it is the looking down with contempt upon those below them. During 1852, there were 23 vessels wreaked on the _Florida Reef; amount of salvage paid, $80,112; expenses, $82,588 Value of vessels and cargoes, $663,800. Stephen Paulding, one of the veterans who composed Washington's Life Guard, died in Mon roe, Me., on the a 3oth ult., in the 97th year of his age. • Taking Third street, Philadelphia, from the lower end of Southwark, on to the Germantown road, and then up said road to the top of Ches nut Hill, Is said to give one continues line of pavements, 14 miles long—the longest in the world. Mr. William Hall an American machinist, having died in the district of Cabanas, Cuba, in 1846, the Judge of Probate of the Orphans' Court at 1111111116 gives notice to his relations, who are unknown, that the sum of $52 50, left by him can be obtained on proper application. The Governor of Michigan, in his latemessage says the temperance law of last year has not an , swered the expectations of its advocates, and is not generally enforced. A bill has been intro duced into the Illinois Legislature repealing the liquor law of 1851, and allowing country courts to grant licenses at such rates as they may see fit to establish. A young - lawyer named Lawson, of New York, has been sentenced to twenty years' imprison ment at 'Wethersfield, Connecticut, for forged pension certificates in that State. Thkinternal beat of the earth increases so rapidly with the increase of depth, that granite is in a state of fusion about twenty or thirty miles below the surface. A Vienna paper announces that'a black can tatrice, named Greenfield, who has obtained a brilliant reputation in North America, her birth place, is to make her debut' speedily at the thea tre of Carltdat. Gov. French, of Illinois, in his annual mes sage sets down the State debt, with the interest dues at $16,724,177. He estimates that within five years the State will be able to meet the on lire interest upon the debt as it becomes due, ;without a resort to increased taxation. The works of Daniel Webster, speaks favora bly, we think, for the intelligence and sound na tional feeling of the people of this country, that Messrs. Little, Brown & Co , have been called upon to Issue the aixth edition of Mr. Webster's work's.—Borten AdvertiAer. The Celebrated Will of H. T. Hairston, of Henry county, Miss., by which his whole estate, amonnttng to halt a million of dollars, is given to a little negro, was admitted to record, we see, at the last term of the county court. Mr. Chisholm says the best time to select a wife is In the morning. If a young lady is at all inclined to sulks and slatternnees, it is just before breakfast. As a general thing a woman don't get " on her temper" until after 10 A. u. In a late number of the London Athenmum we So forty-nine American books advertised, one etlecusively reviewed, and four favorably "node ed A far greater number of volumes of Amer 'cart' literature hove been field in England du ring the year 1852, than of English literature in America! The Collins' Steamers have made the beet pas 1N.03 this season. None of them have put into intermediate ports for fuel, as many other steam ers have been oblioed to do. • Intereatiok from New Mexico. The St.. Louis Republican has Santa Fe dates to the 27th of November. The result of the Presidential election reached that place in 25 days, from Missouri. Governor Lama, who. is also Superintendent of Indian Affairs,.has is sued a pretty_seiere set of ruts for, the snvernment, of the Indban-sgents in his IttrbOintion. A "talk" was recently held with the Utshs and Apaches, at Ablquitt, in which Chacon, an Apache chief, gave a. full aerount of the Mas sacre of White's party in 1849. Mr. White and a negro woman were killed, and Mrs. White end child were captured, and carried off prisoners I to Red River, where they were kept un til the Indians were attacked by the American troops under Major Grier. They had taken good care of them, and bad the Americans sent for them peaceably, instead of fighting, they would have been given up unharmed. Mrs. White was killed when the fight commenced, and Chacon says that he has always been told that the child was killed with the mother. tie has never seen or heard of it since. We have never heard that this was the fate of " Mrs. White's child," which has been the subject of ao much speculation and many rumors . Mr. Greiner distributed provisions and pres ents among those iu attendance, to the amount, we believe, of $3,000. They expressed them selves much gratified, and departed in peace. One of the Utah chiefs in the conference thought the Americans must like the Chian. and Klawati better than the Utahs, because they went among the former, married the squaws, and lived with them. Rather a logical deduction for an Indian. Major Wingfield left Santa Fe as an Indian agent a short time since. for Fort Webster. Cash Payments on the Public Works. We take the present opportunity of calling the attention of the Legislature to the system of cash payments upon the public works, that was attempted to be established last winter. As far as it has gone, it has worked admirably, but un fortunately, the old debts were somewhat larger than was anticipated, and the appropriations were insufficient, which caused a partial failure of the system. Neither were the appropriations for current work large enough in all cases. This should be remedial at the earliest practicable pe riod. Tho canal officers should be required by the Board, and we presume they have been, to re port every old debt due by the Commonwealth, and these should all he paid off at once. After this is done the canal:and railroad officers should be provided with funds to pay off all bills con treated, whether for labor or materials, at the end of every month. This system should be ad hered to strictly, as the only economical one that can be adopted. Nearly all our railroad com panies pursue the cash system, and so ought the State in all cases, particularly as the plea of want of funds cannot be set up. We advocated this system for several years, before it was adopted by the State, and now that it has been commenced, we trust it will be carried out to perfection and pertinaciously ad hered to.—llarrisburgh Union. RAIL ROM) RIIYIIES.—Penh enggeste the pro priety ef amending the Nursery Rhymes for the children of the present generation ; and inas much as accidents will happen on the beat man aged railroads, be submits the propriety of making them the hobgoblins" frightening the little dears. He gives the following spool! Allt—" rim A 00CE-1101LSE." Vly by steam farce the country across. Vaster than jockey outside a race bor.: With time-bills mismanaged, fast troinr after slow, Yon shall havedanger wherever you g'. Alit—" LITTLE Iitt•PEEP." Little 80-Polep In fast asleep, In th' excursion train you'll find biro. Oh its ten to one If ho over gets home— For " opmial ° ls - cluee behind him. AIR—"ITUBII A-BY, BABY Rork away, passenger, in. the third class, When your train Phuta a faster will pass; When your train's late your chances are small— Crumbed will be carriages, angina and all, AIR—"DICKOBY, DICKORY, Smashery, msahery, crash! Into the "Goode" we dash The "express" we find Is Just bobbed— Braeshery, =whe', crash I PAY IN TUC Kan.—The new tiara] reform bill proposes the following as the pay d the giermasncl of the navy; The pay ofmidshipmeti as now allowed by law; boats wains, gunners, carpenters, and sailnutkers, newly appoint ed, and before having a warrant, on duty, per annum, $7OO —on ler:reef absence, or waiting orders, ssoo—after 5 years' sea service, and having a warrant, on duty, $BOO.. -on !erre or waiting orders, $6O0 — after 10 years' era service, on duty, slooo—leave of absence, or waiting orders, $700;. armorers in ships Of the line, $35 per month; armorer! In frigates, $3O permonth; =norms In stoops, V 5 per month ; nuts tee mates, $3O per month ; all other mates, $255 per month ; !mnsteratamnsi $29 per month; ship'S corporal; $25 per month; comnrains, quartermasters, quarter gunners, cap talneof forecastle, captains of tops, captains of after-guard, captains of hold, coopers, painters, stewards, cooks, • and .masters of the baud, each per ntontl;.; mai:Wens, so Per mouth; seamen, - $ll3 per month ; ertliruirt letaliddi, .$l5 per month: lands:nen, $l2 per month; $ 5 per Eamith firemen Brie eiass; VO5 per month; firemen, second class, $3O per month; coallassacza, $2O per month. iffl=VOM MEIN e- A .7:1 , , . . ;4 . •. , •: . .: : , •. 1 ' ,- "7:i).,7L, ,r , - :, - '. ,T f , r;': - ::': - ,•i!,•,......,.- , ,.;':,7.. ''i;-..P,i;:...:.',..:: `~='= INEZ MEE ~.~ : ;_. ~::~,; —~:cx- -: =MEM r H I Xl6 • - • ;- 4-., 1.1 !: 4 . 7.k t !.4 r t ."- - • e5. 4 1 1i - .4,70 _ a ... -4 . • DraiMll4lls4ll LiVel; • , 1:01.. This great luneri4n Remedy foe one of the moat formidable Ms that 11 eab - la heir top Is gariv adiniflOge4 to, be paperior to any medb4ne of the kind crier oftirialidOM public,. 'Memel= is easy, crrtain, and ittelulankaritla no unpleasant tosulta. Ix lise never been tibia Without during thetdoet salutit , Y teed. Camponraled by otie of the most einitunat'phyalchans to our. country, It is the medi cine whiclitt** experience offers to immanent tering. It is only necessary Ea . give this nueloiniiffdr , trial to place it far &haven't medical agents of the kind ever offered to the public. Call-and purchase. For eels by mica of the Druggists and Merchants, and by the sole proprietors. J. KIDD & M, Jazd.7:dkw 60 mood street. 1y*"."0.. • Bishop . alisuirsen , s - Lecture ...13Ishop grif2BoN will deliver a Lecture on TUX PREFER. NATURAL, on TIIESIIAY EVENING, the Zak instant, in MASONIC LULL, Fifth street. The proceeds are to be sp.= plied tothe purchase of Lots in the Allegheny Cemetery, for the use of Methcast ministers and their ftmil 4o4 Tick ets to be had at J.D. Read's Book Store, Fourth street, and . It sundry other places . Lecture to commence it 7 1 A-o'clock; janal NEW ADVERTISEIKEM3 TO LETS—For - sale at We, office RIME ROLL BtrITER-17 bbla, 'On cloths,) for sale by filn2ll swra k SLNCLAIR. ICE.-1.0 tierces, (fresh Lew for sale by jan.2l SMITH SUICLAIEL U. SUOMI—GO bads. (near crop,) prime, for sale by jaxe2l SMITH & SINCLAIR. ALERATUS-60 boxes, for sale by jtua2l BNTIIII g SINCLAIR. GROSS LUDLUM'S SPY.CII , IO—In store - and far sale by Jan2l - .. _ I_KIDD & CO. 21:1)11 LBS. row a:as .Utua.2 . V for sale by 1) J. KIDD ir CO. - - , 30 B BL. ALCOHOL-92 and 76 per cent.. in: atom and far sale by J. KIDD .t CO., jantn 60 Wood street. . . rANTED—A. purchase money Mortgage on uny rrop y y erty, for Ono Thousand Dollars—three years date: By A AUSTIN WOMB, Stock Broker, jan2l • No. IX:Fourth street. ETTERS of Administration bare this (nth) day of I January,lBs3, been granted to JOSEPH WELLING TON ST. LEVER DE 11.ARPERT, on the Estate of WIT LI AM DE lIARPERT, late of Alllegheny County, deceased. All permit's Indebted to Laid Estate will make immediate Payment. and those haying ri , d'al will present them duly authenticated for settlement, to JOSEPEI WELLINGTON ST. LEGER DE F RPERT, Administrator, at his residence, in West Elizabeth. janniatit" Farm to Let THE FARM on which the subscriber resides, In Robinson j Tosrtohip, five miles from the dty, near rKeee Dot. tom, wltl be leased for a term of years, from the Ist of April next. There Is one hundred acrescleared land; a good Louse and lafge barn; maul other - buildings; a fate orchard of bearing fruit tree& Three hundred bushels of Lime hare been put on the place within the hat year. Apply on the premises. jan2l:4tw* SARAH NICIIOI.. [Courier copy. and charge Poat.l ITTU. 1100 D has just returned tram New York, with a . very fine lot of GOLD AND' StLc&P. 'WATCKES. Also, a good assortment of rich and Llshionable Jewelry. tine Diamond Slugs, Silver Cdps and Spoons Knives and - Forks. and a groat Variety of other fine goods. All of which ho will sell nt from 2h - to 60 per cent - cheaper than the same quality of goods can be bought for nt any other establishment in Pittsburgh. His motto is always to sell the best polity of goods and at their true value, so that all may - buy equally safe and cheap Please call at 56 Ttlarket street ATHEN TiUM! THE CHINESE RIA-GICIANSI' DAY PERFORHANCES PORTER .117 VP. NI LR RI FRIDAY AND SATURDAY:January Mst and TALL' - The managers of the Oriental litsfarians, and , Obbacte Jag- . glera, will giro day exhibitions IS above, more especially for the amusement and instruction of children and pntb,-- when • variety of the most interesting feats of the Troupe will be performed. . ta. Doors open at VA o'clock. Performanco to • corn , meoce at 2y 4 o'clock, Fes' Admittance 25 cents. or five tickets far J. D YE STUFII3 . 11 clizuw do nl Cuba Yuan d 0 d0 !; ... IA do do - 1 . 0g 700, 1; 6 do Peach WOW; 5 do Rod Saunders; .6 do Ground Turmeric; 10 do Ground Logwood; 10 do Caumood; 10 do IlypernieWood; 500 Ds. Sicily Sumach: 2500 do Quercitron Bark 1000 do Cinch; Io store and for ago by jan2l AU — egbeny County, as. . - .1.3.0.1. -, R.i THE ORPHANS' COURT in Anid- - fur ''',"-- , .. said County. lko. `23. Docember Terra,l&sl.. v .. .'':.c . : ,03::: t ma th.e tk : or t j te olm r of m. 7 E e .l Ea rkr, tate u ::.. l.. -A. : 03, tior- urt . 4, ~,, 4. And now, to wit: 15th of January, 150, appoint Thomas 3PConnell, Atelltor, to ex , 'mime the account of Aihninistration and make Terri there ow. 'By the exert- JARED IL BRUSH, Clerk; - . . All permett itulebte4 will take notice, that the Auditor will attrud to - the thitlea of his appOintmeot on the Val of . February next, at 2 o'clock, P. M., at 'am dace of Roil 4 -- Weet/ well. at ilie cm ner of Fourth streak and *lorry alley,' NuAletrelt. . TII,OSIAS SPCONNELL, ' jantil:annatw - - ,..(tillitor. - pIiSALE—A tiouso and. tat, in the Ninth Ward, en Peen greet; on a lave for. fifteen years, trona the fret of the present month; zultable:tar - Orocery:Store. The, dwelling part &natant all rannit, In good condition. Pew WOO. Terms easy. tpt, on Cord 11111, or Monet Washington, :A by 165 feet; on whip hi iludild three small frame helms, pay- • ing rant (4474 tuanually.. This property eszebeisa& low, - - en easy terms. ALSO.---A thick name and Lot, in tha Sixth ICard; welt feekheeL Win te add or exehangtal for counrry property ! AL...SO—Teo building Lots, on °entre Avenue, each teat front by 95 feet deep. This is is desirable location - for anticm to buitl. To-LET—lrcon the first of April next, etwo story Rriek Dwelling, with s large Store Ream, suitable tar a Omer,' stem, on the eyner of Crud, Avenue and Roberts street, Seventh Ward. Apply to LOWRY & 11A0ERTY, Intelligence (Ace, ral Real Estate Agents, venee fer or tt cod and Trfttt streets. 1110:NCH NOM:NOS.—A It Cat atm elnaing out the halanee of their large stock of French M. rims of all the must fashionable colors, at. an Immense reduction al prletx jatn) PURIM FOUND S ()the 2,11.13 u( December. at the Pitishurgh end of the ohl Allegheny Bridge, containing on amouncof rummy. The owner ma hare the Purve by proving property and r ay istant.tvl to* ‘2 . TEAM ENOJNE.—Fita Ssts—A new and complete Ro c" eine, without the Bailer, upright cylinder of 8 inches diameter, with 1 Inches stream. Price POO. Terms easy. S. CUTHBERT & SON.: 110 Third street.- rilo.l,ET—The IYarehOnao on the Canal Dakin, and near I the Penneyleanta Railroad Depot, now occo by the Bolivar Fire Mak Company. I t forty feet frontonLiberty aeon. eataxting to the Canal Basin, and la eligibly located to any public businem. Apply to JAMES IILAILELY, janal ISB, corner of Wood and Liberty street?. APEN-44.):4 • r.ingis eni,malng in 31i1eEACTUktUsii of Some kind., who has a capital of $.5000 to invest, with his own personal servicom, can be addressed through No. It. Post Office, Pittsburgh. Communications will be confidentially reeeirod and answered, if agrneable. Ratisfactory inferences will be glees and molred. PROFITABLE I3IYLTSIENT.—Any one wanting .. - 11 and and profitable investment, for any spare funds they may hare, will Cad it hn their tulwantage to call al Gothic Mal, where they will find the best. stock. of Whiter Clothing, selling at such prieci as Cannot DE to satisfy every 004. if ' E srunr Do PLEAS& jan2o CIIMTER, 7 4 Wood street. GOoD DWELLING HOUSE IOIt EALE—Situettsl on lA. Main street. Allegheny City, containing a hall, parlor, dining room and kitchen with two cellars, with a hall and four rooms on the second awry. The Loth 23 feet that by too deep. to a '43) feet alloy. Price f 2030. Also. a Building Lot, to the Seventh W=l. Pittsburgh, 22 feet front =Dun can street. by EN feet to Enoch stmt. Prize 5300. CIITLIBEET & SON, awl General Agents:l4o Tilled street. N 0.1 5 WOOD STRRRT, adjoining our Warelouse—with a euperior FIRE AND THIEF PROOF VAULT, cOnn tare and °that; fixtures. The lontion and arrangement are r admirably adapted to a 11ANAINO HOUSE or INSTIDANCE OFFICE, SUd for soda a parpoan will be rested on 'favorable tonna. Posses gran immediately. Enquire of . CURLING. ROIERTSON d CO., corner of Wood and Frontetrenta. UACT horn the Minutes of the Board of Directors of Lthe '• l'ouug Men's Mercantile Library Associatioo end Mechanics' Institute," at o special meeting held en Satrir dey evening, January 15th, 1853, the following resolution was passed uuaimously, and ordered to be published in the R daily papers tu wired. .That any person who will donate Beeka to the amount of $76,00, the value, quality, and kind of work,. to be examined, judged of, and estimated' by the Library Com mittee, shall be entitled to the full privileges of a Life Mem ber. W. IL ILLXCALD,: ' Jan2o t Secretary of the Board. A NOTilSit. dr those Sticking Machu' occurred In our city last night, when all u rd citiuns werecalmly and o n Woo d reposing at tho hour of the night—when, on Wood street, one of those cries of murder was heard, so uncommon en occurrence in our city. When the police came up, they found a Itat in his last agonies, Kling that be bad bean struck by a man named Exterminator. lie was left mutual for by the unfeeling ramie= by, until the Coroner came and held an inquest on obidead body; and the verdict of the jury uta,.that ho Ammo to his death by the hands of Genuine Exterminator. Sold wholesale and retail, by KEA:TEI(I, corner of Wylie and.Vcatou streets. Yitn.W fi'V. LOUIE, 111ISSOUI3.I. ooxtrnesiGN Al .co yolmmugNG 'Ma% JOSEPH MOGRIDGE ( Irate Twitchell g Mogridge,) Corner of Coasinerotal and Pine Sta. CNSIGNMENTS mad Commissions will meet with prompt . and personal attention, and liberal adrances will be given when required, on Consignments or Bills of Lading, in hand. Onbms for the purchase of Lead, Grain, Clem and other Produce, will be promptly filled at thelowestPossibleprices. The Receiving and forwarding of Merchandire and Pro duce will meet with especial care and dispatch; the lowest rates of Freight will always be procuredotral the expense of Storage and Drayage as much as posaible avoided. arrunson: Page & Bacon, EL Louis; Ellis & Morton, Charinnati; Charlem, Blow A Co., do; Strader & Gorman, do; Choutean & Valle, do; limes & Fraser, do; Doan, King & Co-, do; Springer A_Whiteman, -do; J. W. Butler & Bnx,Pittshin - 10. GooodMan & Oa., • do; D. Leech & Oa, do; E. &O. Yarnell &Co-inn:ids; Wm. Mimes & Co., • do; Morgan, J..M.Buck &Morgan: Blow & March, New York. B. B. Corneas, _ do; Frost & Format, do; Shields & 31111er, , '4O; Charles A. hielgs, do; Josiah Lea & CO, Baltimore . A. G. raven & Co., Boston; - Abraham J. Cole,: do; Howard, %On 1 Co., do NY IL . D. B. R New comb eynolds, & Loierrilln; Bre; do;' T. C. Twieltell & Co., Cot:omission. Merchants, New Orleans. , eig,,l have an open Policy of Innuarme; Ind&min aniez all shipmeets to my address, when advised ,by delta' per mail, or when endorsed on bills of ladbsg befom - tro at th e time of shipment. - - 70SEPTI MOG=GL • 3an2o St. Lords,ldissenri - - 703. T. LOWEY 1.40W8.V- &.114GIORTY. _ I 20. 43 arner of 1112 h and Wart Sipredr, 0131cenp stairs. I:atm:tee to= Ellth street. ..Eltstriigh; E3P4ITSIILLIi smoonee _to 'the public flat tbey base R amiraeneed the. REA.I. asTATR AG.SlffirrOrt =nee tam with Intelligence and Oardrral. CoThxdbig.: They wilt him attend to renting.. Persona in Want ed.serrards, any palairitiiin'theee la want of plum artsapiliell at short, notice: :0 buxural.cotrwated‘. tet tbeir eve. promptly_at, tolidad to •.L.Erferewrr . -1. Wip EiCLI 8 14 a 14 00 . 1 7- ndit:::t: Dates. Leslie; Or. Alen Alactobritekiismkerik.ts L'• Old. janlß =EI !Mffin • . r- • a- Birch Wine, Wine of Tai t mot Media& tcd Wines, of various characters, haes teen before the pub. lie, but it has remained far the POW= WOE to bland to one eompotmd the peealicr treattral virtues of each of thaw import: 6A yawn, whose salon has a !Reel& Whence in = e ns emir pecaller &Tonle, and =met coulee deMittelprostratton, often of a &rektor' natore. The Man Wmiis Is ono of the best tonics in ' nee, hashes all the itawogthenlag properties of Wlne, 'with the beans and insildnal qnalltbrs of the roots and harks geOlll arlalett it Is dlstakd. tirSee adsertisentemt to another ergs= of Ulu loom Bold Wholesale and Retail by Dr. GEO. a KET2I3L, 11A, corner of Wood street and 'argils alley, Pittabargh, pac ma, by by T. &LIMA northwest earner of Federal street and the Diamond, Allegheny City.. storlitedly Neraircase—lt it dab to Petroleum to say that It has been known to complotell eradicate every vs*" &this dreadful disease in less time thatlany - other reined:, and at less cost or IDDOIITeII,2IIOIII to the patient. The thousands of certificates la the heads of the prod& tor,many of which are from veil town citizens of the citr. of Pittsburgh and ire Immediate vicinity, go to show clearly and beyondall doubt, that Exta's PstinatTst a medicine. of no common Tram, not only as loin] remedy in= .Kheumatis' as; Deafisaa - loss of Bight, Ind as a internal remedy. - Smiting the inTenlgating physician* an well as the suffering sdient, to become =sainted with Ifs' merits. Those baring a. dread of mixtures are assured Lint tlib moil:Lao is purely natural, and is bottled as it flowers= the bosom of the earth. The felloteiv artfficatiLr copier:front a paper paiiisheci at 31. Y., and broil date Aspen 2, 11352, to seirtals at a r m s4 2ppended the ealiflo:deqlOsi a. la D. Y. FloOlf. D., of Syracuse: This may in truth certify, that I haTisbeen so badly at- Metal - with Scrofula fir the last sefea years that stoat of the time I have been ramble to attend to any - kind of business, and much of the time mane to walk and coal:tad to my bed, and hare been treated nearly all the time by the best Physicians our country affords; I coradonally got some re lief, but no care, and continual to w worse until Dr. Foot recommended me to try the Petroleum, or Hock Oil, u ere rything else had Laid. I did se without faith at first, but the effect was attardshing; It throw the ptison to the =Lace at once, and I at once began to grow better, and by using seven bottles I have got a cure worth thousands of dollars. MSS. NANCY 31. BATLSP.Ir This may certify that I hare been aasabated with Else's Petroleum, or Bock Oil, for =Ms than a year, and have re =ly witnessed its berudidal effects in the cure of ludo. ams and other disawas far which.. it Is recommended. and ran with counties= recommend it to be a medicine w th of attention, and can safely say that success has =sad= id Its use where other medicine had failed. • .0 - D. Y. FOOT, M. D. For sale by all the Druggists la Pittsburgh. [ass27xidw. .W. A. WOLITEG-t:CO.; RAVE REMOVED' TO THEsbORIPR OF • Wood and Sixth Steel. : • 42 , Where they offer their old costiomeEkemet the public generally, at the lowest zaw, Wholitehremilioten, the Imre, st, most select Ind complete IdOik of CHOICE TEAS, PASHLY onoczarEs, WOODEN LND WILLOW WARE to be found RI the Weft. de04.7 • *Dissolution. MHZ Mu of L 0011111& .11TDOWT.LL dissolved this day, by mum* eonsant The business wiD be ecoatineed by OHMS. LOOM Plicabusub, January 15tb.1853-2s . CHAS; E. LOOMIS • Steick and . : - .BM Broker ; Notes, Bonds, Slortgagesote., fiegotiotod. PAILTICISLit AMSTION 01T13 TO TITE PURCIIASE AND SALE'Or STODE,S.. teS„ &Ice over s.4Oncsk - 03., corner of Wood sidlotinb. streets. . , janl&V. DWED BUB—Els= & Bbay's B. C. Octal -Beef, lb? gale by - Dinls] • J. LLTISLY./. S bbda petals Slaw( sOrgr:• • • • • tar sale by - juilS ...8.1=114t SINCLAIR.' • _ . . . MoL.": *215 clOthiglar nie by JD jaa.ls 1331:1111*. BENIMAIL: Vale,—rinelne•f Sager arrest Hams, of all We. , • • makes. Ear seeky .J. LAvar co; • ft. • . - • Tea Dealers anal smears. W.ILDITXD-40 shares PittaboaghTtostlad Sadao Co. Sbact, by Stoat and RIC Ilrekar, 92 Tottzticured, above Wood. uy I oysters EINaViD dally, by Adams t Cc's Itspress; at KEA'''. Its MU'S O.II.OCERT. lty the 4a gat, sad —UM tests per seam sad 11134 cents per plat. irisaaatai Coe; nor of IVA', and Fulton streets. _ .jso V 'Premendons liallrond Aealdento on 1.11 - - erty Street. • rIIIIOUSA:NDS of Easehae, , Bow Mkt; in; cane to their I &tithe daily by the cum of KEATING'S KICIDGIMINA- Tull, which, If used aceonlidg to dizedket, will do all it represented. It h warranted to extossolaate the vermin, or the money refunded. - Sold Modem& and Retail, by KEATING, wiener ot Wylie and Palled streets, and Di e ern generally. at the low peke of 23 . eenta per bar. anlo J. KIDD 4 Co., CO Wood 'Omit. • None es . Om Qum LID romertrewo , R. R. Co.„ • Prrrsacsau. Jar:L.30333- J. frliE 'anneal meeting of the Elixaboblers arid election of Directors of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail Road Coac. rani far the insning year, will, be held at theAdiee of the Oarrmany, in Pittsburgh, on Iltrsday, the t'ath day of Jan uary, 1E43. between the boors of 10 a. tr.; and 3 P. a., (nutt ing at 111.) The Transfer Boots will be closed till, and the semi-annual interest dueler. Jatroary, 1853, settled Car on and alter Ist Febreary, 1a.53. ity order of Bowed of Linear& jani,l4w J. J. ItROOKS. - Seeretary.. Western Insurance Company; Pittsburgh. It swims, Jr.. Prizidra. F. U. GORDON, Secretary, CAPITAL, 5300,000. iltum'3"lkithsa f riskCFl X snd R;t Witia L at be PtomptlFP" ;, . A lnstittalete„ managed by DIXECESur w Lo wawa known in the community, and who am determined, by promptuem and liberality, to maintain the character width they have aeummt, as arming the best protection to those who &dee to be imam& Directors.-IL . Mincr, Jr., C. W. Ricketaen, .I.W. Dotter, N. Ilohnet Jr., W. IL Smith, C. Ihnasea, George W.Jackeort, Wa,, AL Lyon. James Llppenctat George Donde, James Mc- Auley, Alexander Nluakk,Thuatas tkott. Mks, N 0.92 Water 'fleet, (Warehouse Spacg G,_ up maim.) Pitteharnit- writ:ly To Barham and Druggists throughout the Union D. B. WCIII.LIDIIGEI, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN • PAINTS; OILS, 1 1C.. No. 141 Malden Lane, New Yorki IIESPECTMILLY Writes the attention of Druggists and Merchants tbroughoot ids Vahan, to his large and'es• ten.vive assortment or PAINTS, ma, ac-, of the BEST AND PURIZT QUALITIES. ohieh he offers for tale on very moderate was, both to cash and elossUme buyers. Below arerentancratol some of the loading artjeleL: MUTE LEAD in oil, in key of RI kb 600 rm. BLACK PANT, YELLOW 001= YEN. RED, In oil. PATENT DRYER, SPANISH BROWN, TERRA DE SI MNNA, in oil. UMBER, =ROME IMPERIAL AND ARSENICAL GREENS. In ail PECSSLAN BLUE, CIDLOME YELLOW and YEBDIGLIB, to oil. rmunsum of al kinds. LINSEED OIL, Raw and BOILED PUTTY, wurr i fSG MALE., LAMP BLACK. LIL and ILVOLLSII. Yen. RED, CIIEGME RED mut YEL LOW, dry. INDIA QED. RED LEAD, and LIMARGE. STONE, TREINCII and YELLOW OCUItE, dry. CIUtOILE, PARIS and BRUNSWICK GREEN; dry. FRENCH AND AMERICAN WINDOW 10 LASS. ' Droning , and others in want of any of the ildstrog mentioned articio, will end it to their Interims to calf, *sour Diellities Zro taanaituring and purehoolog, and our enps : rknos In tho btudoess, give us adven-1n aeliing over mart of those the rams Ilne. D. -71./M=LLOIIOII, • I Janl.kStno-le • .411 Malden Lane, New York. THE. PENNSYLVANIA A.D. lAN and. aria Saturday next, January 15th, the Fast II„J Unmet Train will leave the Depot, on Liberty street, above the Canal Bi - 51gz . eviry morning at 3 o'clock, stopping only at Irvin's, ilO Sammit,ll4lldaysburgAltonia,Tyrone,Bprnoaereek, firin thiglitna,' sl'Veytown„...lawistown, Natiln, llarrUburg and Lancaster, arriving al Philadelphia at 10.30 on thvsame eve ning, connecting at ilarriiburg ' with the Baltimore end SuAluchanna Railroad, arrlelog in Beldame at 10.30_the same ercliin 3 lThne from Pittsburgh to Philadelphik Cr Baltimore 19 hours. . em. The • Train will hare the Depot every morning at 11.45, stopping at all . tho re•-ular. stations: cm the road, and =meeting at IlarriebutT, with the train for Bahia:dna, oxriving in Philadelphisor Baltimore, at 10 o'clock the next morning: .The Ace=amodation Train will leave every afternoon, • at t o'clock, stopping at all regular stations, and running only sa far Is Latrobe. Fare to Philadelptda 50,50. Fare to Baltimore $9,50. RETURNING TRAINS. The Past Express Wahl, leaving' Philadelphia set.trat., will arrive in Pittsburgh the next morning, at 11 o'dOck. The errand Alan Train leaving Ptol-ulphia next =ruing at 5,11 Accommodation Train will leave Latrobe at 6a. etr, .toul arrive in Pittsburgh at 830 1. il.. •.' . • Baggagecheuted to any station on th e Pennsylvania Bali , matt - Sad to Baltimore. _ . . illinianct.—ln ease of loss, the Company v9ll bold them wives responsible for ;seasonal baggage only, and Rtr an amount net exceeding glOO. _ - N. B.—Nessus . M. AJ. Ineldenthal, Omnibus proprietors, have been employed to convey posturer" end baggage to and from the Depot, at a charge not to exceed 12 cents be .earb passenger, and 1 5 >4 cents far each trunk: . - ' Far Tickets apply. to • J.KESICEII:64 . '.'• Agent at the P. It- IL Depot, on Liberty-4st. ~ ' Pittsburgh, January 15, 1553. • - • . . ABOITT SIRE HUNDRED AC13151 OP LAND !-• situated iOLDerry nionthip, Wateareimui Cb scaly, rpiIIS Land would bo ray valuable u a die for a Hydro pathie Eateddishmant, Manual Labor, or other College, or of pub li c resort daring the summer mouths, in as they are located in the immediate vicinity of the great PEND SILVA-NIA' RAILROAD, and in the midst of as healthy, pleasant, picturesque and wild reanenficlo cant,- ea can well be conceived. • . • These Lands - are covered with Rock or Chestnut tad other varieties of Oak, Hickory, Chestnut, Hemlock, Pine, Poplar, and other species of VALUABLE and is beenth folly dotted over with large, valuable and never falling springs ot.the purest water, and-a mountain stream nth dent to turn small machinery, and which abounds with beautiful and &Mons Trmit fhb. On then Leads are Im mense quantlths 'of Limestone, an well as other Valuable clone for bonding oam. Bibmithour Cbal and hen Or are in abundance: and It La believed to contain beds of Plre Brick Clay. There are numerous Churches, Male and 'Peaude Seminaries,' School Efonsce, both public am] select, in the villa:ten and cotmties, in the immediate u: Zse= b :f these lands. Recently Gaol Mot been a public road laid out • end opened emu h this property, connecting Blairsville with the Talley of l,egonSer. - The RennsylvanLa Railroad being now completed, ao asto avoid any staging, thls,valuable property Is brought Imo la a few labiate: ride of the City of l'ittgooMes, being the; adjoining Puma to that on which Hillside dad= Is lonttl and are known as the celebrated "Three SPrluge Great Bear Cave^ Tracts, -which must make It very Yew. able as a place of public resort during the sickly Kum by them - who' may wish to speed access of their tams away the larger cities, or to recover traPabed /° 3it t , private e a* : • Ibis Property -will be dbpased of toile b y by the oaths or or bartered for Stocks, or -Ifsold., skink credit may =Ton very realananie termed and but a ®all portion required ..... 1 311114 == tags to the pisrelimeri Ind if mt 1.7.7„ ag: w a w a, run 'af, before Saturday, the 11 ,, I °_, A. it la be sold on Shads'', 1... o ° _k, lf a z: 'ca. ct a l r,, Cc i a t e cct 11°"' ' It is the = of the -"' bid hls e6n lnestian and business, If yaatble.' proprietor te i d o t e t, they feel to. • Weave me a descdp of It, :barter for this, are :waists kutbm and price, sp thet as goca ittoz .m y be ranm known, ta thas 'bid may be suisuliderstoot imeescolars:oldms3 (pat per-. y 137.42ffirag; • ' 'ect:4Bo'fliza Street; gilt his Mom Na Wylie streetoz, r 147 rah s tiet,imaditderoppotititheCaaztiloan Sil4PttliebelrTh Pa. lialo:ta F!~' ' ~. 'f :. t: ~ - _ ESENE 111131=11 I:=Mal bbls..Nerr Vriesiss _Molasses, for silo by. SISCLAIR. Wthl ARIIANSiENENTI3. or 8 eor Exchange, . .. .. .... '..:..1.:::f....:•. , ","..,',"-;.:-....':. ..1 --,'':*--.e..- 2 " ' - - :!: •:•?, • • "C'ot W e fix, • re:A .. " %IS , M=MI. bias litfing Dart apse at elitOdaelit jpitelticalwa to ecaratesta at i o'clock. AV. Bola may he waxed Inas Box oElee, &Alit ;:b• day, rithout extra thugs. • ASV. Third blest of the DOM= COMPANY. Lest atiass of Mr. J. IL MITIMCB2,wbos will appear "Jamb Twnliesp... • • 1$ first appearance of Mr. J. 37 Metirce, who t ar 0 , pear ea "Sir Peter Vista' • Thbrd isight of that. actress, Mrs faJ.O2. pon LEE, who will &ppm. es „ Triaste.. u- Mr.- C. ER " se torfecs;" siai **J. • ICRYIESORD Joseph Eitulture. .. • TKO Er o, 7aansry ash 115:1w111* partawiiidtift the following autiptificert cast, which ancoottoe =Sang IA say Theatre ta the United Sta i thia r - - SCHOOL Ydfle OCa=AL." Sir PeterTsule • - Joseph Surilare--- 1 2.....:«22-7;,:l;;Jfir. Seepteed. • ..Cbee.ieeedeetiee..!: Faker: • Lady'readi-- • .....Jlr.aadMrailkabart. • - •:- LA, ?alio' ramuf__, gy Miss Afraid.egrave and Sir. ViroCi4i, The palmed= will weelein with Ma Drams of • TECM TAMPER EN _MICE JecobJewsbarp-- - • .«.—.... .4....;. .... /17rciste. Ineeler. 91 It-flictrolrßaueni - sad hot Effestaftew of Mr. J. IL SPYICSER. • /fir In reheerfa—the new pt r. copeesely tbr Mr. Wficker,erdltled FILIAL . . . ca /Er preptratle!s • --The 'spectacle of Id I LINTZ -. eI4'HBIT.egU.M I VNPRECSDENTEDWOVEITY I - ' • PPRFOUR NIGHTB.,,' Wednesday, thaindnY, PridnY end Saturday, Jeauary 19th, , 20th, 2144 - and 2242- The LOnental Magulgilu3 CHINESE- JUGGVEASI:-t WAN NUT, TONG MOO, • Tuar. Qtr, At OT, Att Bear, Lox PHA, WAN CIMSO, Caota Moot, - And the calibrated double-jointed Dviorf,. • CIIIII.OAN, • Will ere &Series of Evening ithdiari:idi:osuanta atthe Atha- Ehetrm, commando g on Wsineality evening, January 19th, and continuing .throughout the week. - - This Company was collected in - Hong Kong' stra. Cantor, where they had'obtainsdomdlerahis ealehnty,zodkooght to this country at encenous ermine, oxpreaslprbeezhibl tkro in this Voted Suites and Egropa. /giro terforla- ed In San Praricisco, &lemmata% New St. sad ChachnmE, to lmge aml.. well •vhassed , elicit: low rept:mom atrphuse, and reartsME tbsanq tuition of almost the entire preso. r • The poxibrsognoes will eomdst or a nality of hatoolahms - ••• feats of MAGIC, I.I:OI2I.DEMAIN, - . 7INKELNRIVPMILT WALKISO; ROPE DA-WM% ataotag • 131PALEERST InTir -• • The tenet impair, dosing, and wardeifol exploit ever at tompted before a pabik saLwrobly. : Atier Prime of ailmissiao; Boxes andEarnnetto, SO - cents-. Oallery 2.5 cants :. • . • • • • EQ - Doors °Pen at_6s4reckek; perfcToMneo tiotourmeaee • spEof A T . , 'NOTICES:: IVlllEbollisieficiaMegi • • litY O. W. 1111146 . Ifi il7. A. 0. D:—Beets Above * Baty Mee, coaxer c . cf rit,d."o24lstreetao .-PALNGILILONA. LODOI4 - 1..0.. 0: - Fe-Mue - Angeneen Lodge. tio.*".l: Ct. of 11,1%, soaete-erte7 ' Wanneelay toasting In iiraugdagtan MEI, Wand rt.. BLACK TEA.—Arnstbsibest.oelesuaribs - basvb, at 50 =Walt gab, tbs Pekin' Tes. atom - N 0.38 Filth street, where .tbe eery best - 1144 , emu . I. 0..0. b".-4 , Linvat sonallag, Waiddnatan I,fre.Y Wood street, tetra= 11111 t Ore@ and Virgin= 2 '.. Pena= .Lanaa r lia. 1336—.-Manta Wary TneadaY ir =sem= Mmea - lia..-B T —Macta first and thin! Friday ofear.b.anantb: • • .• ' [autrZtly ETNA' INS I •GE ••COBLPANY, Of &my Hartford, Cona.,--Croital Stock VGLIONO; As sets $4.59,172. Me of the MO:n=or Arian in do Mon Roam of M'Cuid, So. 69 Mod street • -.- .: Dm -kV -- VERSON, Ageat: UTriutt Cornet C wrzuilli- A gretiChwititypite :Ls am theadhilly tOrtrothst with egwita.74:dablin tezoodr will bo found in Dr- Cons's Ootot Al irfot: tale by Dr. GEO. S. EIMER, 140 Waal Meat • . Prks, retail at L^ affi2s eta. pa box. NO. OI7II.TAINS, Curt Einterlalagrand. be Cueiata Tzlimanko irna7 daseelytionAturalann. *gelatins, Brxatellea, de., Inca and Muslin Cartabes. N. Y.' Painted Window &lades, GlltCornicts,Cartain ft:4l4, at nholmale and rata. - W. EL. CARRY% / Cbonent streei, =Dar wiftb, Publaakmb-, Curtains Made and Trim:l=lM t . lnt 1147110Watntli= Wc.ller , o Winacriv. tory,' COELatat Olt drOONtt •AND A81:0 PLLIELADELYITht.• Our motto is, "Aitiaca saes sue • 04 - atom Chuich, arid LiOguEcciT SH IR9, made In a superior manner. - • .4611 - Dealers and alters are Wilted tra erre us , a self b. r • _ fore Imm-I:meta; elseisharr. ' 0: L.- Yftrlßß'd . • auZaro - &W.-carnet &axed end Arch - - 'DAGUILIPMYtirE F ES. — tr•)" Peat 9 24 tar Ittallnegt. Third alreet. Llkteneseestaken la all kted 4 of wearler, from WAAL tot P. ti.„ eying VI ,accurate artistic and animate thre . tiess, =Mil su perior to the coma= cheap devormotyves, at this Wald* cheap priors: $1,50,, V, V, SAX. and pward, accanitatt to the lire an.] quality of case or Imam - . ,--- • - Hears far children. from 11 A: at. to 2P.N. *- • *. - ti.ll.—Likerremer of stet& diettaried pertains taken in any part of tie city. - -DEAFNESS, Nids• in the Heart mil all ditra. - ltnY greestle dirtrerFes tan thy ear, speedily Ira panne , - nearly removed, vithOutpalu or beeoll=rwia,y Dr. ' trr, Principal Aurist the N. Far Sager,. vba Inas be consulted at 99 Arch street, Philadaptallstrans 9A. M. im.3 • P: 31 Thirteen yeaselcae-U:mart unditiddiftcutianto !Ids teour_tx ofspeein maks hes mudded tam to rednee Isle treatment to rah &lyre id EileCe3S as to Sad Ilse most =- Armed sodotedinsto caans yield, bivalved:sate:alma to dui • ICD tO7CSollm ' lot' the it of Pittabars7b J. Killoolll - IEAD, eresident—BOßKirf Wein, Siii:relnirl". • Will 11=4 against 17162 - ilia monis ninra kind& Ofliee:in iionONAhell. MUM, Nos. ISA' and la Rater stmt. J. alma, W. J. 6udemoT4 - B. C. Sa 8 B. `...ItE Win. M. Edgar, H. B. w = C. IL Psalm% _ NMI= ialingirxml, d. P. Anslintc, Jamb Kaye,. _ ODCITIZENS , Immoranoe Company- of Plttatnargb-R, MUM; Premium t; UM. L. 31ARSKELLOSeemetant - . - Water Strut, &texas Narket and Mad Mreeta. Demme MILL am! CARGO Risks, on the Ohio and DIAL* 'lnd Rivers and teßnitazies. • - . Ilnuree against Lem or Damage by ilmt. • - - - AMO—AgAMM.I4 /teas -the 2f , s, and - 112 - 14 4 1 NaTitib•- Dom . D. Sing; ' • Wax. taziamr,ll , 4 Sfilliazo. Sagan', a ,, *l Eramel Bes,- Binlyturos, : Robert DaaLsp, ' Trthraray ? Subsugh, • 'Francis . TAhrisd Eipuletat, • . J. Schoorintawri . t. Welter/Irin, . • . Hays. - • . - . - . • . • dear puso soft othiss itisOlbr rent4l , Janis) - 1 . 118irt°11347 EXCHANGE AND. BANBI2IO :HOWE .0 - Ir . ' • • A. WILESS 3=CO., : - N0:76 .I%):mant _ Opposite th is minicar . . jacts • . • • '77 -Piriartzitia, - Thl , KEL—Thxdsesgazd Hat Papeegatell paalltles,amla !TX/irate a Unrlbut, Platzar Etaith; eicottwln IrDet; and other taanufacturers la Ataeztea; aboada 3 Boa; J art Eltsoa, aid Eervsaa 3. Itrothgs, to Ettgland; Da La Eno atal Donlan laaacer aixt.luelt of the ealobratel . Ber/ia Dille. EOM - wholesale or reta/L- -na - tratatiopplied on term.. By .1V.:13.-EfAVEN4 Pak= Dealitr, jaalte . Sakes stopetotaraer or &and- • IslTOkir OF 510Dniiii .PHILAMOYILF - •*; Comm of Um 1110=7 of Xolorti — By Id; Victor au:mist; It vols. B'o. - .• • • Suva* Life of limy aoy. The Ufa axiirpublkukrel. ces.bf Han MI, down to 1148, edited 'sad - ccolapletist:q. Str:Clefs death; by rionce Cheeky-4st Lilo of Millnim Pmn.' . Ethitoriest_ftEmoy4isio:k . " new Issustesoritli an marl" down'? on thtatinilkaa Hepworth Dixon, in 1 v01..1205ti.,..., . - Ooms from' IxontirigibtilVil • - lostritions; to mut VoLAtuato.• - ;.%-i"• few copies of the shuns just • -ressired whet* aga Ilan • - KAY eamcca . • Notice to illonsekeeperee you wish to make a V i rg and dote eop of COY j FT.E.use E.ELTINCYB CT, and . you eszt boreal - I *mare& that:you ',Mimi, the Coffee ell lt wanted.. It . dears Coffee better thin Eggs, Isitrjoss, or any other article :saw in Aho, it b warranted to be madeout of 'AU nal 1 articles, and put up inheat tiri d 1 paelsges, which Iraqi .it good for -years The pally oat sho we in lia ttaa that one poured of the Extract gooses far as tam pc undi of Stows -Coffee.: The proprietor.mly eats the publlo to given IS fair; trial, and he assures them that they 'La not le dashed.: . Bee that It has the smitten at to of Elfk-lPigt ; as now are genuine without ft. Sold Wbolessis auditiessy bylCEATDiti,.eoeuerht all the Groans to town end away. . 51.1CHARICALLULLW/Att.i Ala= hoolcot ANL o.o:Detzkal Mamie& ad the as:. gnisteharamp eat - iet i ,xdo, in which the dettelticess mat rides ofeenntetry are - f az ab i rly ttd, the ractioal problem* areszotaged e rvin the met See* to the nsencomplas, end io their de. Mt.. 101.. ince are avoided se -Watch u ponible.---4 u tistretionst for &twin plens,lectinte, sad dam - ti ,,,,,tba#4. sod machinery; en lnotoductitto ho ii,a d rA wieg, end en suety on Ilona , perspective and s wami; the whde Illoatotted with Sillyain steel Paco, cootainie wn LlT: r two hundred diegran= - Ey Mollie, Architect, and _Teacitez _,CrDtatdag,. 121 . 6. cent& High Bac olo f.Elitinka re; thlottirdion.. • . _ .Yer tale - B. T. - C. M ORGAN; ' • : 4 00 . • N0.10V70041.ii. Window awls- • • Oil Cloth_ KantOtinor.a ; 4S IRWIN - B. R. %ERNA - N. - , . _ _ _ A 1-2 Yl2 l l=l LA-NDSCI6I.II7IELADES, C 23. 6. - 22:415e11 pair •-1: 5 • do , do •do -- to ST do. ' do • "do . do SUO to 2;00 - do: nomad, Goth Stood Main, assorted pieta; - • Buff I.lotm, 44266, 64 re.. - &X Oil ea..V, 44 25e., &4 Zle-;44 Cottage Oil •Cot.h, black, 44250, 5430 r, 64 40e.; llgtoedltack . do - - 44 Zit., 54 1105.,44446; - Snatoollot • do 44 220, 54 40e, 64 150 c.; . Mahogany and Scoeirocd 4 4 Cr- 34 7k., 64 Ma; , Male Corers, ‘llll matzos, 44. 433-4,175,111-o - , sod 111*14 .. nom. Oil llotli; 64, - 4.\ - {0 and 7k. lot ja; ; 111=1 . 4 Eng, (all elotb t ) 1040 each:: _ • • • - ettaillitELYS:. Long Els* 011bolikfr soda .1 tarots six. Pants v a rt a i c at a: ,•- ' - - GOOIMUIIII • • Long - Ms& Otold, • 16 b-- Etmat Black Coot% 2461 1,4 1 - - • 7 " Loalt Pam', Pr% nth. ' • • *. t ' Lef22 l2 g. CPO Per-2 6 rr: i - amaze ta_ oar, yeuli msta erixolan,WDNlAW.athilledj ageu'lkitiee' tbkola awl original lidaraillictory; floodairsttsidoks not to stick, bar at crock. alaigog• - IMRE ::_ , —_ _ a... , L (.._ ._ 1. ~. _ ~ ..! ~ ;:~. , . ..; .;: . ESN .7 . f: . „'-i'!.i;.'_ - i.',':.=,._•t'...• : z'. ,: : ' , .',:-..:, - ,:.',! . i - :''.:,. '.. ..';.?'.-•!.,.,.!..,=:.:.;.:.• f ,.. ,-; -- ,.... , , ,- ',..:.j.- . . ..... MEE -TrNI;F US;. YaNt G•ts, .. • Yaw - Toy, . Dr Hoc Lo ;. i'~'- INERIE
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