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N, lit4+ ,1 3 :Ntip t p :„..,.„ 11 , ---: 1iv,.., ..: a: 1 / 4 7 4 e' ::f.lt- ".._,A; I V . •Tp, ;' r/‘ " Alf Itia V :4 / • •-',. 4 ,, 410,-.r 100 Ar. ftevt...o - , F k-~ ~~ The ufeWeihiperittion.and general statements of his "organ" •wilf - not answer the pul'kese.';', Fie must 419,1311 i a I:ltiuteell nd show to tho eiatisfao . .„ • tion ofA . p4Ople, that he is, not obnoxious to the &imps 4,tte - Roteutissionere : have made. . • - , . 174,, - - %left the service some time ago, and la now the ipli t tg u e neer o r ! bo Cleveland and Mattonlag Rail{oad - fllr. J R. Struusb%u, the Resident guleer n the Weetera Divison of tho road. hats 'Demist the Chief Boglocer o the Ohio an • ludlarits'Ataiiread, ondwisbas to retire from the arvico - of this Company as soon na the untluish- ; od - work now under - bit) • °balls is nornpleted The'soit - ficies Vatti, this° gentlemen have been _ . of ittr,tgreat iraluo to this-Company, and will _ssoo.thinhtlikats te.,thoee trutplialea 11 . 11411aq V bathe Board the Ilyiea • • of theadthatidlitiolt frediPittettirgh . • Sat tettidretitiptit- 1 ti/ollgol! - Fo/ 3 410feldf to . :0 0 taloot the pre Int tarn,isLad, The•nrad bad isidrocirty . -2 ,, - .:.i."... - tho, - ,nounerona - ,,i*po now tOonioll. neAr. hatglx - reiller tbittorlikvery necesr. Addi Ronal, Veining and . cattle a r e bit rievd-, ad erection of q•oapacions I • lisrAtellOtat.thoSinlertil atreet. elation, and the I stoilargetatittk.of the- freight 'depot . are required by thel4crialinebusiuces of the-road Thel buildiag ! pftthe - etation houses has bean ettpezia- ! telladh.f.4Bt- -T.,.!Proebt, end .thus of the p0 n .,1 elptdAmldgea 1 1 ..14r"). Gray • , X.rinnid,rospeatfwlly,wrge upon the• Board the . im_portanne: ot.tiehrlyzaction. ia relation- to the abort nounentingliaker-rrqulred at each cad of • Aluilinetthat it Pittsburgh, with.tho.Ponnejlva • - ;and that at ,Creetlino. with- the.' Ilenforitaino saki Indiana toad I,,conedilekable. tolditioti _to . the: number of freight tatts,rtad elinaa additloaai freight eagines willewnhe needed: ; In the parohasing of sup-. , plletypr tier ramit,l rooommend, is hat .At . should be'done a' rir pciestble by contrast, arid in large qtincdtion,.tontler the anpervision of the Cocomlttoo.of -thii,,Eitiard on •tho Transportation Departaaerdi, sad that-eaample supply or vet _this needful ebonid _at liscos ;. ke pt : on It ieogly by o f lihertab•autlay to keep op th e I :4l*.tkikbastalylN..and to provide adequate o:l:9l.lz.*Mdrie4olk-:tilie large business which ". 111 4 8 e 0 44 11 elt#9 1 fillYpon it by oonneetioglinea,, thatbuetnOte cantle sttrftotoi frciat other routes,: • and.thiintereats•af the Company best be p moit'aif - ld • - „,%! 0 foot advise any expenditure - to.. :• be seade-to,ppovide'for ors to promote any elan - • Ited•je, can be' obtalried at rates clearly romuneetatly,e and profitable to the -corn=' PalVt.l , ,Tbis . ratea on freight established at pree-. eat by the Board aro lower_ than usual in Aho. West— Those who have no responsibility aa to lesitillirrAl.. 3 4:WhOhaveloctil - interests to promote Sty r w f ates , Bre ,00natantly :importuning ramroatlcetepapiest4lllnkereductions-bi which they the pettt } ooere, have every tbiogtog.....i • isakk- -E.oultog • to,•lose. .If rallroa4 company nettling, I believe that it would to. the . rosponsibilittea•of.4 tit oomcicukcr ' and would be asked to make 6 au aii• - • oa•z es and, datrusgea, even when they Wolfe" 001-caused hy.,any • neglect of its agents itualatita.eutough eau be obtained at fair rates to i • makithaPhio and Pennsylvaniaßailroad a pro- Stable!itteesbeest Of.- capital. • - I repeat my recommendation to the Board to halt ttAldegeaph liits.erected along , the road as aottn,as practicable -With the best men, and _ the keel_filmobinery that any , railroad can cam • gotinX- ; ;:itatildfeeta. ,detentiona; and , delays. will sen , ..tetlfile . l7ooptir; when any ehiag of the knact., ..9nChOtion, it is very, important. to have. , - the ealta4„ oaraniunleatiog the latelligence lairaintiatelx.to the principal °Moe. i4•44t...atioas ocear.muck. rumiety thas be •p rerenimt;:;,kich.graph ha' e will nise i' be vel7 n onwai. sefed-, o?e rtt .9 7 llli titna o transmitting business messagett Do pe ertreenFpliable terms with the officers of • the ;kersailiania Railroad, tho Cleveland, sad Pittatiltrgh Railroad, mid alt.the other roads with Which we are running is connection ' nod I encerely holm ehatthia may continue to be - the Reiliesitfully anb,mitted. - 8 .W.,., ROBERTS, . _ciiirf.Ertaer and SuPt.: 11111191111 1141111,4sriti4 • gasper. it Phillips,. Sifters it Proprietors: Pl'r'r9BUß.aU: ii&TUAU4:K . OIIO:: .! :i:;::JANUAIIi 29 Jlerlirti'artiiiipit many obligations to our . neighbor 0(& -. ctle for the use of his type . use 4 4 #* 4#!*potte-ot4.l4e , Presldent and Chief ke - ginceiotthe on iirittitft,lsie: •••: . ra- SATbiiDSY,IROAIQtIYO"Pos r. ent.lNeekly Poo is for solo ot„ the oOcroter:- . inteieting news anti cornmeioial • mattel .„. . Be' l.loolot*Lhari net yet mado any re; sprinirete '....tete = i - taterrierh of the Commisaloaers, and hie "organ" is_ es quiet as a Church manse upon the facts in dispute.- The. "organ" as it has announced, received a copy of the statement some daps since; Mr. Magill had the pro mise fionituira, day previous that hia statement would.bo inserted in our paper in reply to the ono which fie . stiw Mr. Boyles band to us. We have notheard from him since, and his "organ" is extremely quiet. If Mr. Magill had gone to the Jail and written a candid reply to the statement of the Commis sionerti, ineteads4% trotting off to the Gazette to get its editor. to defend him, ha would have done himself infinitely more credit. Tho statement of tfie:i.hitinaissioners contain plain aid . raitivis chenetnorroborated by their rutmescatttey peek no:evasion in this matter, but bobilyisipalre Mi . Magill to , meet tho Irene they hairo Offered:hire. Mr. Magill shrinks from it,Truatldar:O not meet them. • lie, however, falls batik upon his ..argua," and induces the editor of that she*: *inks' infit4Snt reply to the ociratiliSsiOtiere., Although , it fills half a colnutia et the "billiCose Gazette," it amounts to nothing, and leaves:Ur.- filagill;in a worse posi- . tion if eitch a case could be, than •he woo' before . the ciditertniderioolete defend hini, Tho'fiictis, the Sheriff has offered no defence. Oli e*asylvanta Railtpad. tithe morning - lay before our readers the fifth annn o X Report of the President and Chief Engineer 'of the 011ie and Pennsylvania Railroad. Theao•RiPtrta':Pret!Snt in a clear and favorable light the' pli,ilitt!rs find future 'prospects. of this impor*iitirld 'bar readers wilt be glad to learn , d,at th jteit j tt - is rapidly . aPPOpthing• Completion to; Cteliline. Mr. Rommisetates 1 ' 414 .110,:timberivrinh of thb superstrOtitiflift /tie' Ilya! raid; 'thelion is laid to a'pE•int'abkiit • 150. Miles Pittsbargh, hear Lakeville, the propose pointot;Cntersectioa of the Spring field, - .Mtitint Vernon and Pittehirgit Railroad, and ilea :he epecte taireach London f.1,k1v:41 4.oo , ,thatT the Chief Engineer recommeisis.thitit a 'double track shall be laid be "' tweemPitteburglrFitttdt•Bovilskley, and also that early 'abtlii'his*tei.toitutiect with the Penn sylvathiitailittitCnit.tittabiirgh, and with the Bellefontaine Road at Crestline.. = • - - Ttniptint P. - 11tengher; - tho distinguished Irish Patri64 met wult a cordial reeeptiou 4oston oa TaZOtti•:itO* 9 lTeceiyell at the depot by a Committei snt ,Anangementtv and conveyed to the Boitori-,lionse,' in an elegOatl-norriage 0414 four itiiiiir*,":Whir*holiosfOrniolty,arktioindfii a ollegeil:141-it!-IfirvO, fog., to wife' Mr.-i4l. respoutiftlz. .11**s introduced ta- Gen. peril), • who vas in latoritati ant thedie; dn g ui4i , rat ll * . aiaailik. - Aiek glier tri t oo jarg4 ,. Ajzstralikn to. PeuitY , - 3 ,000 , people in the new Viudnifalli-4. MayoriSeO*ei - r . oplded. - far.a6k'4;44ol'o with t tK'O'anal*a of X;;; 3 Vgeaiff4A kleYfiAlo4l, wp4o3:llmk.6.tatsghoi.,putybe - -inyitelto purgh,A:g3;wa :ST oertalol.xP;*itt"iwtith no •-f qt4l4lkiageyedb,ption. NMI 03144i,MeinitiiPO4. c i 0re:411,441 1 ii.:4 I :464lfen'atllAreantile Institute" Burs°, 04, 'err . renown, Jan. 21; :1853. Rev. Itiertor mos.—Dear Sir :—Tho dereigned, membed of the Lecture Committee of the' “Touog Idetee Mercantile Librury-Aeso.. - i .elation anl.llleobabio's Institate,r lusvidg'been :fortunate as to aeoure.your-constrt to deliver $ lecture before the Institute; . :beg leave to state f!xpd upgn -.TUtireday . evening, 10th Irtien such might be Aellvendi-,-• - . • If,tb„. ..' • •• • • , the with your eon vetiiiitosi the Caluilttee would desire the Fab- Jett of your lecture, that sufficient time bo al lowed.forits ireneral announcement. We have the honOr'to - r eniain, ythrs with respect, ;,:11EilKY:WOODS, JNO:4C.. HOLMES, Wj•lt KINCAID, . Jgo.II.,EIRKPATRICK. Messrs: Henry Woods, Jno. R. Holmes, W H: Kia6aid,'Majao. H. Kirkpatrick, Commltleo Genficraen:. The time you suggest for the pro posed •leeture will - suit my convenience. The subject will be " The connection of Commerce with Scienci. and Religion ". The principal por tion of the lecture.will be devoted to the rela tions .of Commerce and Science. Yours, truly, M. SIMPSON. • A %memorial is in-circulation to be addressed .;tis Congress praying for aid in the construction of . 11 . 11.12 canal of the first class at the Falls of Niagara upon the American side. The Boston cost Says Of it ; All that is asked, is an appro idistion of unsold pUblio lands,' the proceeds of which , natty be applied.to ,the work proposed.— The .-importance of such a canal upon the American aide, cannot be over estimated. The in fact, are too obvious to call for .rtidiAiitlotitip.„, 'The , whole great west is inter 4sted,,rtew Toile,: Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia are interested—and New England, with her northern railroads is especially interested in anything that will give a fairly field to them. The Welland canal is long and narrow. It ad mits nothing of more than five hundred tons, and such is its crowded condition, that the naviga tion is abitolutely Injurious to vessels. The canal on the American aide would be one-third the length of the Welland, and vessels could be pass ed through it in one quarter the time, and with uo tnore ittjur l y thin attends ordinary navigation. Application la to be immediately mado to the New York legislature for a charter for a corpora 'Bon, with a capital of $5,000,000. We hope the "memorial" spok en of, may fall into energetic hands, and be widely circulated in the northern, eastern, western, and middle staters, until each an array of- names is presented as will - attract and retain the attention of Congress to thievery important matter. Pride as well as policy re. quires a connection, upon oar own territory, be tween our great lakes Erie and Ontario. 4, Amusements of the Seaton.t. We see by onr - Weetmorelaud and Armstrong exchanges, that a new species of amusement prevnils in the country. which creates lota of fun, frolic and excitement amongst the b'hoya. The'Armstrong Democrat of the 2 6 th, thus do _ _ acribes this new game. • _ WitsEraica.ElArcu.- ! —On Saturday last a wheel. ing match came off, in Reynolds' meadow, near to :town, for, aevirrai purses made up od the ground. by parties anxious to indulge in the evct. A stake vas driven into tho ground and each one, blindfolded, undertook to wheel a wheelbarrow from a point a hundred yards from the post, towards it, and the one approaching nearest to it, curried off the prize. We were not present during the whole performance, but while there two purses were won—one by J. Boggs, Esq., anti the other by Thee. M'Mestere, jr. The efforts of some to reach the stake pro duced a great deal. of merriment. Some ran to the lOft, through t* field until they became be wildered—ether; to the tight until they got into the.ferice corne and were compelled to giro it ,upL•anti.one in foarticular wag farther. from the .elato When he stopped than when be started.— Mite [nu was ?wally fast end furious. ~• At n festival, recently given in Cincinnati, in honor of the•illostrions high exiled patriot, Afeaglicr, at the close of a brilliant speech, be gave out the following imitation of tho expected escape of ids noble companions in suffering in Van Dittman's Land, which will cause a thrill of joyous emotion to pervade our entire Union : I shall not, at this advanced boor, trespass upon your leisure, but propose that toast, ad ding, as I may not rise again, thit with regard to the fourth toast, I should have said ono word not one of regret, but one which would have awakened in your hearts more agreeable re sponse than the most eloquent condolence or sympathy. I did not regain my freedom to for get others. Sffluce it to say, that if they are not soon amolygat you as free as I am, it is not my fault, nor.- the fault of those who may assist them, .but their own. Measures have been taken, and means a forded, and I trust that before long we shall Acar that, another Irish rebel, has left that shore, and left et under the, day of the fl oe stars, beneath which /found an asylum in this land. }pignab Law of Libel In the recent Government Prosecution in Ire land of the editor and publisher of a paper call ed the Anglo Celt,' for libel on the officers and soldbfrs of the 31st Regiment, engaged in the bloody election affray at Bix-mile Bridge, the Lord Chief Justice, in charging the jury, said: " There were two matters very much dwelt upon by the counsel for the accused:--the first being this, namely, that it was the exclusive right of the jury to decide whether the publication con pktined of was libellous or not. He (the Chief Justice) fully concurred in the statement, that it was theirAnty.to do so, and be should not at tempt to interfere with them upon this point." We submit Ibis opinion to some of our Judges who think it their exclusive right to decide whe ther a publication is a libel or not. FOarr•Bevsx.—No find the following In an EnOtilinowspapor, and ea IDit It to the curious inspection of those who aro inclined to be super etitious.on the subject of numbers: It is now 47 years since Nelson fought thebat tlo'of .Trafalgar ; 1 47 years wee the age of Nel son at thd time ; 47 years of age was 'Wellington :at-Waterloo; 47 years of age was Bonaparte Whops-ho defeated ;47 years oomploted last year Napplcon the First was crowned Emperor ; 47 years Is the age of Napoleon the Third, who ttds yoar Is made Emperor. :,1140 nifty add to the above,—wo hopo without frightening (inybody into an apprehension of a "coup do', etat "—that Franklin Pierce waa 47 on the day of the last•Pre9idential Election. Ines UNION OP Orno AND inamt.—The last rail was spiked down at the State Lino on tho 24th, and the Hoosier iron horse took a gallop in Ohio aeon afterwards. The Presidents of the Ohio and Indiana roads wore present, and a train •of Ohio oars started on the Indians road to run between, Lafayette and Indianapolis. By the Gist of February the through trains are to corn metre running, from Terre Haute, Lafayette anSindianapolis, to Cincinnati. Passengerecan :breakfatit in Terre Haute or Lafayette and take 'Oa! in Cincinnati; 200 miles distant. A few years since it would have required a week to per form tho sapisjocrtley.l. Tina FtomnS. Ws4.-,-It is said that about I;000; volunteers arepripared'i nFlorida to take liegaitaixist the Seminole Indians, whenever the ittitherities say the word, : : Wo have late advice° trqui Vlorlirm, but see iiti.mention of the report that BillY Bowrege halt : 4, declared war against e Prite(l.Bhitea," tier icy, reference to a ruts ,nanre`of troope tut stated In the Savannah papers. • ' • [Raptly.] l'lrrsntrßan, Jan:2B, 1853 Ship Canal at Niagara. DLUARAEI I Eletipteitt. EX* The folloWing tion to'Africa, wa: citric% eroniatieisiddreas of Enw' ..E.Matlifr;the preallt - . for the Americatk,Qolonitation Society, re cently, in New York. In speaking of tho 'im practicability, if not impossibility, of civilising the continent of Africa by white tub * he said: 1 say again, Sit, you Caueasi.in, you proud Anglo-Saxon, you self-sufficient; Mt-attempting white mall, you can not civilise Africa, .You have subdued and appropriated Surope;-the na tive races.are melting before you in America, as the untimely snows of April before the, vernal , sun; you menace China and Japan ; thereme test isles of the Pacific are not distant enough to escape your grasp, nor insignificant enough to elude year notice; but . Central . Africa confronts you, and bids you 'defiance. Your squadrons may range, or blockade her coast, but neither on the errands of peace, or the errands of war, can you penetrate to the interior. The GOd of Na ture, no doubt for wise purposes, however in scrutable, has drawn across the chiof inlets a cordon you can not break through. You may' hover on the coast, but you dare not set foot on shore. Death site portreas pt the undefended gateways of her mud-built villages—yellow intermittent fevers, blab plagues, and pelsons, that you caksoo as well as feel, await your op. proaelv As you ascend the rivers, pestilence shoots from the mangroves that fringe their no• ble banks, and the glorious' sun, which kindles all inferior nature into teeming, bursting life, darts disease into your languid system.:-' No, you are not elected for this momentous work. The great disposer, in another branch of His'family, has chosen out a race—descendants of this tor rid reglun, children of this vertical sun—and ted them, by oges of stern discipline, for the gracious achievement. Led Com From foreign realms, and lamb remote, supported by Ids core, They paaa unharmed, through burning climes, and brretho the tainted air." Great Exclbernent an Ilnaton—lncorrect Report. State street was thrown into a tremendous ex citement the other day, by the report, which gain ed circulation, that a five cent piece had been found In that resort of money holders. The re port was traced to an authentic source. One told the story who had actually seen it, and han dled it, and bad oven bit it to taste its genuine ness, and there could ho no mistake abontit. It was a thing that never had transpired in State street before, and everybody wondered who could have been guilty of the rash act of losing it. A painful belief gained ground that some broker's hand had for a moment relaxed its grip, and dropped the coin in forgetfulness. That such a thing were possible it was melan choly to contemplate, and a sad degeneracy in the firmness of holders was augured from the in- . . carrence. Tho excitement, however, was soon relieved by discovering that the mane." belonged to a reckless apple merchant, Who had not been located long enough in State street to know bpi to hold on to his money. A tote of congratnia- Lion was immediately passed by the board of street brokers, and several individuals suspected for a moment of the carelessness, wore. pot once more upon a good standing. It is hopod nothing of the kind will transpire to that neighborhood again. The apple mini,' we are happy to learn, vas immediately expelled from the precinct. On Thursday last, about noon, John Steel, a lad about fifteen years of age, and eon of Mr. Robert Steel, met with a most horrible death, while engaged at work in the Rolling Mill at this place. Ile wee employed as "beaver" at the largo bar rolls, and after throwing np a limp of hente4.l metal, stepped behind. the "housing" to avoid being burned by the sparks. While stand ing there hie coat became entangled in some, of the fastenings, and ere an effort could be rude to save him, he was hurled down and drawn through between the couplings of the rolls, and crashed and mangled in such a horrible manner, that death ensued In a few minutes. The body was much bruised and mangled from the head down to the thighs, titibewels being torn out—. the space through whin!! - 11,passedising scareely large enough to arnirt one-luilf, its size. The boy's father was engaged in another portion of the Mill at the time of the accident. Tho body was =rued to its last resting place on Friday- followed by a largo- number, of friends and, acquaintances of the deceased, and Citizens. i This wo 4114te s the fustsarionitticitientthat has occurred at this Mill since. it W 33 put in op eration.—Armstrong Democrat. DISCONTENT IN &TROPE —An American gentle man, writing to the Boston Journal from Paris confirms what every intelligent traveler in Eu rope must have observed. Ile says: ‘, In Austria despotism is doing its work ; by pushing matters too far she is preparing trouble for herself in the future, and that future not a very remote one. I affirm as the result of per sonal knowledge, that there is not a province of Austria that is not discontented. Italy is but ono mass of 'conspiracies, and the beheading of a dozen conspirators, but calla into existence ten times that number. Hungary is quiet, but it is only the quiet of a temporary exhaustion, ren dered more necessary by the hordes of the Czar still hovering on her - borders. The Slavonic pro vinces, the supporters of Austria in her strug gle with Hungary, are murmuring; Bohemia is discontented, and tho Tyrolese, that noble peo ple, whose patriotism and whose courage hare become proverbial, who In 1848 received with outstretched arms the Emperor eying from his capital, are now ready to join any movement which 'shall present a prospect of freeing them from the enormous burdens under which they are groaning." DELANO!! MINT AT DAIILONCOA.—Tho follow ing is a summary of bullion received, and coin age executed at the branch during the year 1852 : • COINAGE. 91,452 half eagles $457,260 00 4,078 qiutrter eagles.. 10,196 00 6,360 gold d011ar5..... 6,360 30 473,816 00 91,890 number of piecee. MIMICS .OBTAIIIFICD California Georgia South Carolina.. Tennease North Carolina.. LOVISIANA.-430v. Walker, of Louisiana, in lthi message to the Legislature, says the Treasury of the State is not in a condition to meet many jest demands upon the State. The public works have, however, boon prosecuted with success to the extent of the means provided, and further and larger appropriations are recommended to complete works now in progress. Prompt ac tion le specially urged to prevent overflows from the MiseissippL Tho year's sake of swamp and ovettowed lands have realized $112,000. The binks of the State are reported to be sound and pgosperous ; their circulation on the 89th of December last having been $5,400,000, while the specie in their vaults amounted to $8,200,000. The Governor declares himeelf in favor of free banking, but dwells upon the necessity of caution in organizing a banking system. Woe In Railroad Iron. The last advices from England, quoting Iron rails at .£0 10@l0 If/ ton, on board, which is a large-advance on previous rates, will in its effect have an Important bearing upon the construction of new lines in this country. At these rates, laid down in this country, about r e l 74) per ton, e ton ° , B. bo t ing an advance of over $3O with in the peat five months. Wonder how much higher this iron must go to induce oar American iron mongers to try their hand; liow,mnch over seventy dollars per ton do they want? The P(10160 Railroad will in all probability be built by-a company who will make their own iron, either tieing the Lake Superior or Missouri iron mountains - for that purpose. It can be made here for $4O per ton, and a much better article than that imported.—Cleveland P/aindeater. Twe of the Banks la Stark couni7 ap plied for an bitknotion to restrain the Treasurer teem collecting the Tax wed upon . them andor the hew law, 4ridgejkilden, .Tad, If that anbdi: .....;~ Petal Accident. • Value. $476,788 73 324,931 17 93,122 41 67,642 41 749 40 ' 443 28 $476,788 73 MIME =OE MMI ,iorirsr.kniurr-.4goft.sr. • . r -t — Vomproutripannthm • Atfterentare,finad r aiuf wild; • A exultation! Betide the hearth, upon too stair, Ila foot:cup laughs with lightnets; And-cradled, all features fair Aro touched with mystic, trrlghtnem. Ftratsge i tl their betrothal lova - 0, by that elalnitt I Tina gift from flearoullote— "Whilipy'thay that name it! • IClonewtha household with Rs solos, . , • Al4wlttt quick laughter tinging, • Makes the InahlwaLl moms rejoire, • •biaden rapture bringing. " Itivbeinty 'ail the betatrons things ' kindred tiOt resemble:.: But, evermore.; with tin ttoring wings, - Oa fairy nalliiool treltiblefi- So moot of Mato that Wm it birth. Of Fathor atul of Mother: Bo much of this'world, built an earth. And eo mode another ( /tams of New and Miscellany. In l&II, a New York , - colored man, named 4ohnuk, wad kidnapped nt . Weehington, aoldln to elave7, and oarried•to:' , Avoyllee parish, up, Bed river, La. He has ineLbeen taken back:to bis family. • Married,_, in Michigan, Mt, Henry 'pile to Miss Mary Small. licit) laiko only.-"carm we know where the Legislature hae,no right who'll ever to Interfere in rth'ir legitimate privilege to issue small- biUs. Poni. taluabre mules were burned to death in Mr. liatin's stable, at . Lonisville, last week. A gloriouti ferisi for a gang of California Yuma,! Mule steaks with lizzard aauee is their choicest dish. - A correspondent of the:, Cleveland Plaindealer' writing from Washingtot, eaye that the circula tion of theifelltly .274 7 :afionnfErg, the central Abo lition organ, 'amounts to•turty-nine thousand. Tuna has the striallestztimber of free, negroes, 831 ; Maryland the meat; 74,077. In tho case. of Mersa ver. O'Rielly, the United States 213Pierno 4ottrtlfu3 decided thitt an art Cannot be patented. - There are abou't one hundred persons em ployed in the pirtum -House at Ban Francisco, California, with silitriettivarying frcur4ito - to ten thonstwd - aoltritii riii t ar, the latter sum of which is received by the collector. - The Legialaturoat, gpatia,, at its late session, passed -sixteen railrOad bills to provide for main tracks and branches, and, one to establish a line of steam Vessels tterosetho,. Atlantic During the partial burning, of the Louisville Hotel, last Thprsday, aoyanteeopersonnwere ar rested an the chargc of-stealing frouPthe burn ing building. Gen. Scott,: at the late election, rebeived 11, 669 more rotes than Gen. Taylor ;;?,2,,909 more than Mr. Polk,-tuic1 . 98,012 - Inore thatt "risen. Nine of the seamen of the ship Waxes Taylor have been arrested ttt'New Orleans, charged with mutiny on the trip.from Eastport, Me. Leonard Iloffman, a newly arrived` emigrant from Ireland, `committed. suicide in New York, white suffering from small pox. Signor Blitz, the distinguished conjuror, has lately received a fortune, by inheritance, from Germany, where' ho has relatives, amounting to $.1(1,000. Ten men, charged with being counterfeiters, have been arrested in Ifarrison county, Ky., and $4,118 licounterfeit tills recovered. !rue Alitsa.T Isiieri on.—The great success of the Eatcssot air ship has suggested the question as to what will bathe effect of thdgeneral adop tion of the now Motet! for all the purposes to which steam is now emPfoyed on the coonsump lion of coal. A corre spondent . of the Phi Wet. phin Ledger takes a right view of the qupatitut, we think, when he says that the undoubted' ef feet would be that *Stead of s u pplying a hun deed steamers tuslnewi with one thousand toes of teal a day, we should ;b.:castled upon to furnish five thous:mad marine vessels, every thing that finats, in fact, with ' fiveilthonsand tons a day. 'Reside:4 ( the land wouhk ho covered with „mtioria 'engines. The cheapened power would banish hand toil and horst) drudgeryi anti be applied to thOusands of purposes which.can now bo scarcely imagined. As a goneral.prinoiEde, we may rely en the fact that the greater etlioient service eau he produced by; a tots oUccal, the - more tons will bet required, or, ill oak Word ) , thes.Chia thing is made, the trio'•4' - it Cecil ho 4tsea. , • A REKARKA.ins: gebutros.n writing from Monaghan county, Irelaad, to an acquaint ance of ours in this district, gives a remarkable Instance of longevity. Owen Deify, when one hundred and sixteen years old, lost his second wife; he subsequently married a third, by whom ho has a son and daughter. IN youngest son is two years old, his eldest ninety. ire is now ono hundred and twenty.two years of age, and retains iu much vigor the use of his mental and corporeal faculties. lie walks frequently to the county town, a distance of some eight miles. This statement may bo relied on as strictly true. Anderson Gazette. Dl'Lline's Worm Specific 4ri tr'P Toe rationing, from a cuatomer, door. the demand wh1413 this groat mektietne hal created wherever It has bean Jotrodurcal Ilinsantuto, 'Mort, t Co., Pa.,.lurch :10, IMO. Cent/caten.—du consequence of the !p.c.), mutt vipam of To " Win= Sftecilic" in thin place and vicinity, wo hate outirrely exhausted our stock. We should foe{ obliged * by yottr forwarding. via. Corning. N. V., '2O dozen, with your Ih en the reception of which wo will remit you the money. From the , ffoutterful eerie of nild - Specific, - in this neighborhood, there mild be sold annually a large quantity, if to be had (wholesale and trail) from SOUs local agent. If you would compensate a person for trouble and expense Of tending, I OLIO I could nutke It to your adtuntage todo NI. 11.t1.LORY, 31eran. J. Kum Per W.B.Poarma. For male by main of the Druggists awl Merchants, cud by the solo proprietors. J. 81D1) jeoe29:daw . 60 irt,oo street • At aleruphis, Term, on Thursday evening, the 13th Inst., by the itt. Rev. Blehop Otey, JAMES SANDS to JESSIE MARIA, daughter of the late J. Olmstead, Esq. Dig Friday, Instant, at the rerldenra of her father, cleorgo Kirkpatrick, No. Diamond alley, at 2i,!, o'clock, P. M., Mine 18.11.11 ELLA RUTH. The funeral will take place TiTMORROW, at 3 o'rt. k, P 11f., from the residence of her father. The friends and ac gnatntances are respectMly Incited to attend. E 1 :4: 4 : t:+'MM t borrwroes—loo bblx. rlicAos Unlit, in more and for sae by - LigaMl _A. LIVNTEIL CMOVER AND - TIM Tiff SEHD—A email lot In store anti for nate by, Damn] A, lILINTML, 013.13 PINK-60011va. very bright; . in atom ' nut for sale • by l. l l u l = o .1 .1. KIDD & 00. - RIS tillKEN—aioo Schwartz brand, vino us P for solo by. - "lalUI * uny-2.54am, iu story nud for KaiTtly P jan . .1. KIDD & CO., CU Wood rt. ua K LOW—Axil told • oo.'s brand., of rufous nbades, &Vida 1 .1 i+IKZ' • • J. ViliD &CO _ GRERN Sas. T •uman's and Lewb, k (A. 123 brands, In store and fur sale by jsn2o TE7ISIILLION 4PUtint. Tieuroan'A sad lambs & Co manufacture, for sale by an'N iffAUNITIUCI.MII7UUC tutxlicsd pur 4, j. pages. No acids or liquids of any kind NU necessary n using these machines. Just recelYed and for sale by Au?) , J. KIDD k OD. - VINE tiOLD floolt, has now on hind a Very good assortment of Hunting and single eased English and Swiss Lever, 12 Spine and other Waiehve, which he Still sell at from 25 to 50 per cent. lower than any.otbor dealer In Pittsburgh, and no mistalte, at jan 51 MARKET ST. TWI '0 STORY BRICK HOUSE Pia sl4oo,—Fos Sits tno story House, situated on Carpenter alley ; containing 'OW rooms, a jtitchun and cellar, anti finished garret, with a flue perch to second story, outoren, garden, shade trues and grape arbor of choice fruit. rip Lot is 48 halt front by ho deep. The Who is In good order s ail wilt be sold on easy tonna Apply to S. CUTifttEILT k SON, jan2.9 • Real Mate Agents, 140 Third streets. ' or Twenty Days I TILL °REA ER REDUCTI ON IN PRICES.--A. A. Ma O. sox .& Co., 62 and 04 Market street, will continuo their hurt great semi -anneal sale, for twenty days longwr, at the end of which time their Filth street Store will bo completed. Ttni badaneeof their Goode will therefore, before removal, be Closed out at a still greater reduction in prices, and at a largo EFrinen from cost ; as It is their desire to clear their bob &Meg, that they may open their Now Store, with an entire Now Stock. PTA) 'UNDRIES-700 bags prime Coffee; / 00 half chests Teo ; 60 bro box Tobacro ; 10 Clbuy; 1 6 begs Alls pi Pepper ; do ce; : 7 100 doz. Buckets and Tubs; 20 bbLs. Beans; . M 4o No. Is - q. 3 Panckeml; BD bid?. Nana Sugar; ' 50 doz. Brooms; - 140 boxes Soap, Ike., te.. ~ In store and for gale by ALEXANDER ITUNTER, Liberty ;street MEM MEM 1.; REM MIMPEWMGMIPII SQ"- energy ciedibisltioa !Pi enjoy r* and hap i lnes are wretehdtwmplainteLortnas MleutlyPrer upon theinslgttlt . ution-.ottlie 'tlauPtr oldOeti• , T h AY' " 5 • usually bmnghton through troubles and aMictionis of the mind, oecteptary habits, confined air and close applied , to stmly. They are sometimes attended with loss of apps tile, Indigestion, dyspepsia, nervous' deb lily,.frightful dreams, and a oellld unhealthy, downcast eounteninee. Now: while ttalli , leetaneludy disorders the* Might sparkling eye loses its wonted lustre—the mind is penetra, trationtend slweeity—the body the manly_eonrageand and the noblest feelings of our tudnre grednaily dwindle away to fretful feevieb temper, nralifezbieconeee a bur then, and other diseases arise to shorten the existence of the wretched victim. A baled t,r th6ahomide disorders will bei'foiindbi that excellent itALSErS PORNIMITINE • large advertisement in another columti. Sold Wholesale and Retail by Dr. GEO. li. KEYSER; 140, corner of Wood street and. Virgin - alley, Pittsburgh, Pa; ;so. byJAMES T. SAMPLE, north-west. cormar, of Federal street wad the Diamond, Allegheny City. dec2ll.mdale 1 Jur. Scrofula- 7 u is due to Kier's Petroleum to say that It has been Immo to complebtly eradicate every restage of this dreadful disease in less time than any other remedy; and at lass cost or inconvenience to the pitient. Tho thou., • Is of certificates in the tuuelsof the proprie tor, many of which aro frOM well knoWn citizen of Me city, of Pittsburgh and Ito immediats.vicinity, go to chow clearly and beyond all doubt, thst IfYgo's Pentoutint is a : medicine, of no common value, not only as a local reniedi haittroly- Rhettmatina, Dtufnas, toss of Sipht, but as a valuable internal remedy, Inviting the Investigating physicians, as well as tho muttering patient, to become acquainted with Ito merits. Those hating - a. dread of mixtures- are sinned . that nib inedicine is purely natural, and is bottled as it does from the hosura of the earth. Thefollowing oaitlicate tr ccpierlfrom a T aper published al Syracuse, E, and heart date Angu.d 1852, to whah it also app.-Jut.' the certified:WO/a .aleted dr. elf *Syracuse: Thiewmay in truth certify, that I have been so: badly of with &minute for the last seven years that mostof the time , I have been tumble to attend to any kind of business, and much of the time tinable . ..to walk 'and. &mimed to my bed, and have been treated neatly All the. time by the best Physicians our country affunbi; I ocaudonally got some re lief, but no cure, and continued tegenw worse until Dr. Foot reoxtunended me to try the Petroleum, of Rock Oil, as evi tything else had failed. I did on witbmit faithatt fret, , but the effect was astonishing; It threir the potion to the surface. at once, and I at once bevut to grow better, and by using Seven bottles I have got a cure worth thousand.; of &Wars._ ?MS. NANCY, This may certify that I hare been acquainted with Eler's Petroleum. or ILocic. 011; for more than a year, and hare re. peatedly witnessed ha benen. 4 .l effixta in the cure of Lido lent ulcer, and other dim:a:eel= which it is rcoottutiemi e d, and can with courkleticareornmnend It to bo ft medicine wore. thy of attcrition,.and can Way say that 1512teeSt has attend ed its.sue irhere'otlgT =IBA= hartfailed. _ . _DOT, aL Yoe sale by all the &ingests La Pittsburgh. ,faulCa D. ldir. W. A. M'CIIIRG & CO HAVE REMOVED - TO THE CORNErc Wood: and Sixth Streets, - sa? Where they rtter•hi • their old' customers, and lin' publie generally . , at tho lowest rates,Wholesale and _ the largest. moot select " and complete stock of CCIOICE. TEAS, FAMILY GROCKRIES, WOODEN AND WIELDY WARE to be found inAhn West. _ deotry Dtasolatioss. THE firm of IMMIS k APDOWELL is atisoolvel tlz4.s day, 1. by mutual consent Tho buainesv>vill bo continued by WAS. L.' LOOMIS. - _ Pittsburgh, January lfifia„ 1853-2* - CHAS. E. LOOMIS Stockand - Bill:Brokerl. pg . cites, Bands, Iffortg,gri, ,P.IIITICITLIA. ArMSl3O2l' TO THE PIIECIT 'RP AND SALE OF, STOGIES • • tXtico over S. Jortee & Co, earner of Wood and 'Fourth stmt. 7'OIOMER--7 IRAs. hull Uuttor, (ID cialba,) for Nile by.. jonis SMITH.* SINCLAIR.: ..xranct.--Iv. E. Scunrsn, at. No. 107 Market street,. L. 111 #.lling his large stock at WON, SRO S. and GUMS, at greatly mducod priers. janZ3 lN STORE and for sale low for moth, GM pair Metes. %Vo- MOtell and Missim' Gums, first quality, at No. lin Market street IT. E. aIIDTERTZ. I UST J.Pleell VEL, st Liu. ltri -Market street, a beautiful lot or Ladies' . ejugle Jenny Inds, jam .% W. E. SOI.I.IIERTZ. MILT XXCUANUE—tox New orteaus and Ciortntrati, ► con3tontly for solo at the Nanking House of Jan A. WILKEIS &wilt st. I. A.Ms , —Ciaclanati Sugareural 'Lusa, of all !cek,brated IL makes. Par sale by 'a. LA VEIX le 00, janlfr Tea Dealers and 13rorere. NTID—A purchase mow" , !fort ge on City Prop esty,ror One Thousand Doll • three yaws date. By AUBTLY — LOO3IL9,, Stock Broker. judll T,o 92FourLli street. lyA i NT.ti- y ,l) awes littsburgl ii Trug nixt.tizriwp ST LOO a I T Qfllea Na. Fourt h .tree.!,{Foal. Oysters: ill,ystera I • EMU ED daily. by Adams lc en'a Erma; at •NR T. it, Bars lift.ooEßti. Sty the quart and pink, *3l, cents per quart, and cents per pint. 'Warranted fresh - . Car tzar of Wylie anf Walton xtreets.. - ' :jinn 'p.-4)13 Wmirwsday aveulag, January thlth, apnn Prnnsylvants Ityrnue,fit ONE WEEK stramr, with 1iA,17 MESE, bells and buffalo robe; h.) sit'lgh dart trach, the hut* is s AlMin I.W (trutey. The cer.er is re• Auttleil talowst iumatt, ..11 14) PerliamY . r.harkt% Vito ther4titrol;'twowEl:ho :cuTo.*d uCaronliurtn Yor'hit-ther pattitutlars squire:at VMS OFFICE. l'reuiendone.litiLlened Accident, eirlab.. . . arty Street. riitIOUSANDS of Roothes, ...inr" /be., comfy fa their daubs daily by the uso of liat/LTING'S .E.'‘T.F.R.MlSA TUltoritift, if tool acrooSor.tottioxilotix, milt do ail it is ttitrolooled.. - ' btre.trroVti ld extottolaato rtlw -orrtete;or The motley retundod;:.Sold.Ati.bob"'•to.'B3l , l Retail. IiSATING, corner of .Wsllo arotlllitotyntrteLlotoil by debt-- errgetiorally.st the low iititrot oenta pi, bor. '' istatt- Western. Itumstutc - o' ,Company, tts tug It ILLIZIk Jr.. PrerViewl, I Y.•.1.4-t.IORLION, - ...Seavtary.. CAPITAL, .300,000, - liV" I L h , ,ure a!zalrist kind of.rills. small Int.: RINF .MI iORNOI. -ifb&414 . , .. joNustrd and !lonic Insti r tntStat y inanagi4 by Die.E6iiiitbnllFV, well known in thu mrutuunity, and who am dutenniaml, by. pruanotuwaiszof liherailty. to Enalutain the character which f.h.,y hate unmet!, e. nth-rip; tits) Lot proteeli,m to thflac who kdroto hourett. Directurs.-11. Miller, Jr.. C. W. P.irb•tann, J. W. Butler, N. nolmer, Jr..; W. 11. Smith, C. Ihmren, lirorre jactron, Wm. M. I.3mu, Jarmo+ Lippenrott, Gror,mst Darsip-, Jara,ra AL, ,drr Nfmlrk. Tluanas Soft. tp),_ No. 02 {Voter ittreet, (SVarettour.b of Span; gtotrA,) rittsburgtt. _ . - Window Shad° and Oil Cloth Manufactory,' 2 423 IN STRUET, E. R. 4EIOr:IN, 41-2 FEET LANDSCAPE aIIADES, C_3and 75e 7pnalr. 5 do do do 75 to Tr do. 0 do do do SI,OO to :WO do. Flowensi, Gothic and Plain, assorted prkres; Dull Linen, 44 23c., 64 .V.z..; Bog Oil Cloth, 44 2.5 c, 0-4 31e., 64 4004 Carriage Gil Cloth, black, , 54 311t., - 64 40e; • Figured Back do 44 322., 54 40e.„ 64 4 4c.; Enamelled do 4-4 33e., 6-4 400., 6-4 500..; - Mahogany and Rosewood 4-4 Cr, 3-4 75r, 64 87r.; Table Corers, with centres, 4-4, 64(.., 75, 8734 c. and $1 each; Flour Oil Cloth, 4-4, 45, CO and 70c.per yard; Ilearth Itupt, (oil cloth,) sl,oocach. CIAITIIII , IO. ' Long Black Oil Coats, $1.75 each. Jackets $1;00. Pants 87 / ,No : flats ciNc. upons . r.mrs kinamn. COORS. Lont - Dlor-k CaaW, $5O each. Short Black Costs, $4,t5 each. Long Pants, $3,25 each. • 7 • Leggin, $4OO per pair. Beware of iroltstionsouTransparent,EmerahlArnott:Borl, Blue, Yellow and Orbit/ion Window Shade DU Cloth, es this is the sole and original ldannfactory. All Goods warranted not to stick. fade or crock. • _ To Merchants and Ifraggats.throutiout the Union ••• • , • D. 13. rivetrLLOUGII, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN PAINTS, OILS, i t C., ' No. 141 filatdets Lame, New York, RESPECTFULLY invites the attention of Druggists and Merchants throughout the Union, to his large end ex tewave assortment of PAINTS, OILS, Ac., of the I=T AND PURIST QUALITIES, whirh be ofrerifor sate on eery moderate terms, both to cash and chase-time buyena. Below weenumerated mina the leading articles: . • WHITE LEAD in Magsof to WO Tbs. BLACK PAINT, YELLOW' °CURE. YEN. RED, in OIL PATENT DRYER, SPAXISII DROWN, =ILA DE SI ENNA, in oil. UMBER, CRROME IMPERIAL AND ARSENICAL GREENS, in oil. PRUSSIAN BLUE, cußomm YELLOW and VERDIGRIS, In oil. VARNISHES of air kinda. LLNSEED•OIL;' RAW and BOILED PIITTZ WIHTINO CHALK, LAId? BLACK. An and ENGLISH Ten. RED, CIIRO3LR .11331fand YEL LOW, dry. INDIA RED, RED LEAD, and LITHAROE, dry. STONE, FRENCH and VELLO*Oafftr.;"gly. • CHROME, PARIS and 1311ITN CK OKERN, dry. FRENCH AND AMERICAN' npow . 4:ILASS. trfi- Druggists and Otani In want•of any of the above mentioned articles, will find it to their interest:tonsil, issour fairlfilles fir rainufarturingand purchasing, and out es - Po. deuce In the hualneas; give "us advantages. in 'oiling over roost of thew In thou.= D. 13. warm: vow, ‘ ,.,janltlnints '44l Maiden Lane, New, York:, J. • np a co Emo & co. . . _ ABOUT =TB HUNDRED,' ACRE S o LAND Situated in .1) y dbleasjp,,Weshoonland tbotz . Perrrur land would bo rraesyyvaluable sa LAU) tar o peak& itstablistuncat;flanuerptliorthl oak* , Coilegn," or ose pleelrof public resort Owing theinitinire months, in. Wticuler, tie they ere locak3 In the itamadiste 1 , 101,14 or the groat PENNSYLVANIA. RAILROAD,- end in the taint of rig:healthy, pleasbut, picturesque and wfld retriontit cant' , es eon well beware-lead- These lands aro covered with Rock or Chestnut and other varieties-of Oak, Ellekory, Chestnut, Hemlock, Rine;Poplai, and other species of TAMABLE Ti31.1.0M; and is beauti fully dotted over with tarp, vqluisblo end pPyfr Pies g i l lP I OR rirlr4r opa a'ulatintay, i# 1444 n a tl . slept to um ur I uth, inerY, and which abaniab with, leapt:Rol and delicious Trout fish. On these Louis WO Im. manse quentitics of Mine:Pone, as well as other valuable gone for building 1 EittmillOtil Mg= Ore are in abundance: and it , Is believed to contain beds of Fire Brick Clay. There tire numerous Churches, .Alisle and Female Seminaries, School Rouses, both public and select, in thestErrunrulirg boroughs, villages and counties, in the immediate neighborhood of these lands. Recently there has been a public road Milord and opened through this property, connecting Ithdrirythe with the valley of Legonier. The Pennsylvania Railroad being now completed, so as o 'Mid arty staging, this vetuablo property to Wan &iit Ittft 1 r n .9 fiu, etintoes rate el iiie Pitro.t'Pandnotiff, being the imljoining Farms to that on which Hillside station Is Iceatot, 1 es the celebrattd " Thine 'S P r tne" B " 4 T 14 and are 'mown . 1 a (Rest Pear COO" wiPeil finlat Mates Pfeil Yli P: We IP a PPP Id pnldie moil rbtrioft the slaty n o on y those who may wish to spend some of their time awayfrom the Inner cities, or to recover impaired health. This property will be disposed of together, by-privat e to l e or tertered for Steels, or property In the cities tr ttet t aty: , If :sold, a long credit - may bp . iipti on rasp reasonable terms; ad buts natal Portion required' in band: if of any advert t.p,, to th e purchaser; and If not seht,or otherwise disposed of, before Saturday, the nth day of Januar Instort lag 1 It will be sold on that day, et to 4:4104., A , ..b, , Qui l e. out. crY, lli OP 0. hillnii Pourfl, le t4le VitY - or li burA, is anj ; thloglikralkir bid IttOt ix; tOttit AO it LI qttrgabt.., "olio I proprietor to clump hie loettiioner , tr w . i rw§l or pnieible. , air Than ilWr.s. proporti which they feel ilk:penal' to ._... ter forthis, weald &well Weave me it descrtion of - it, with its location and price, m that ll mey be kno w n, tbel,iio bid may be misunderstont lade good andwgranted.: /a' FOr Partienbini) address (Pad Paid,) IL IIitiSTINOS... No. 4s Mars street ; or at his °flees, No. 4..Wy11e street, or No. 147 MP street, Immediately opposite that:burr Howe --- 71 - :' 7 1, 1. •:t . ,.7. — ;• - ,:t.:1.3e,•.- -,...--„- ' • - a.-4r - f - ., 4.... r „..,,, , ,„„ t „..„ .......„ ......,-,....,_,....,.......„ „ - ~.: ..3_,. : " . ,5.. ,. • , ^ ...4:,:: 1' - ' ' 7 , 5 4 , . For Sale or ICzoloogo, r: ; : - - :.. _: =NM i .:~ ~~~~ ~ e. atjeattpiu4 ,Y 3 . Wr: ViO Chestnut hnie reeelTet ' ll ' l '4 l l itt4N l l - ia;e:"GcsideZ WI menace to reteti% by eeeensnitid, th e ha ies dots horn Paris and Undo& - Pawns 'Laing Umlaut aro Irni• tat to eat- All bus:huts! of the yok . !timed Loh Ak Stems will be settled by th em. • • -- - Philadelphis, March matt IT: • 813.1.14. FRS. .SEWRIZM and lllPOitTliittiroi. •WATCIIIti,' No. 90 - .Narth • Sriand dna, tomer of Quarry, PIIILADKLIIILL - :Yak ole, an ISSOMMULL Mold and Sher Patent Lever, lobs: sad Plain iratztipkilaa enkl isimati and Ether Wert:' • Sir 111 'Wring Promptly Wendel to. . NOS. 37 AND 39 - NOItTLUBECOND 432%, -. rruLAnays 'martian:oJ • I'ILILADELPHIA. popular Nome is admirably diluted-for the mare: 7 — lenee of persons traveling either on business or plea"- nre, being near the New York and lia3timore landinp, within a short distance of the Post Ortice azarrel".”ge, where aU the different Lines Of Osonitmasee atart,.going to all pert" qt' the city. ~ J. OTTE:MILK, Proprietor, • autff:Cm • Late of Deithnore, ALI, and antinnati. 0. .., PHILADELPHIA CARPET HALL • : { PHILADELPHIA AS24CLITIONI-4tapetieg dad oa Clot/al—An immense stock for the Trade and B 00.110.: keepers, manufactured and imported by Sidney "Tone, at the same'old erwenuful place of Mignon; where for nearly bait a aeutarn hiroself and father_ ham traded with the public, at the most reduced prince, for Cash *roily accept' ernes, interred added. • . : Three hundred band and power lamer are Kum by the Carpet Ilan Arameirdion, of. Working We= lien. Wry of their sample looms can be inspeeted sfWei PIT TULL, to and =I North Second attest, Mat door tele!, C.luist Church, where upwards of WOO Ideas of Tarot, l ie, Tapestry, Venitian and Ingrain cm' aim be ex ami 4.ltu-il3arrent Agencies in Boston end New York eictukne for all the Tll6Olll fibrin made in the United States, ant; n.bling no to guarantee the lowest prices Ibr what we do not ninnuartore or import. . r CHEAP WATCHES awl JEWEIAII:9I.ii WUnT PR kLE A 241. No. 106. Mosul tired, Philadelphia. Gold Urfa, fall Jewelled, lit Ini. - enee, only $3O . Uoid'Lepine, Silver Levers," " Silver Lepinno,•. •• .• 9 Uokt reto, Silver holder . . • • . 1 Ladle? Gold Curd Chains,, • - "•, • . . 12; bilver.lses Spoons, per set, .• • . .•-. • • • • b.: a Thew, nzioee • IWO stlean that the same articles ere tsua r siddi Sin; • - • • • Persons itr the ernintr,•sendini . the amount otuMmertbei• if bal to pa) for Wadley Or . Jesnelry; Will bore , irantedlligy ! Upon the receipt of the.money,a Witekor Walebasiersimy. article of Jewelry mitred;' Mrsahled'by mieS, Was pmo. rez,ty, to any part of the United Statei; - • Always on bend an immense sleek of GOACAREOriMir4 pinA, Finger Mugs, Ear tin". Le, • 7 • c..thbreda a caa botip,4.ot made Mreslis:?- 7 ' 7. " • •• • I Please call, or.eddniei •••• • - :u ~• Zio , lPodteenntrtieet.Philedelidde;.' Oppeid te kitalionee. Fren All kinds Of:Wiaetteilarl- Jewelry - repaired' In' the' • • Manner. slur virrantet - . . . • deeThy WOll.l. 9 PAUL._ . - • nre first and only PRIZE MYOI3I/1. for Her: nem at the Weald's Pair, In isaltden, vas awards edtn .. of Philsdelphie:--an !Moor they won over the eoropetlthin of . the whole world- 11recra. L k P. have now sad keeptenstan on hind, al their establishment..l2. 14 and 18 Smith A tly ft Street thal largest neck of READY-KILDE. HARNESS, B A-DDLE24 kali] of any house la the United as/ea, at greatly natured prices. They. are now manufacturing their Harness and Saddles with 66 4 Perlecto.l.ldern Oak therirs.enabhat to sell a au parlor article 01,07m1/deg.'s' their limit a lens price than, say other halite In the country. - . They never use burthe very best quality. of 'leather, gni 'the beet materiel of every deecription, and no - paths or ex- , pease L Oared to reseleperfeeiion In every made—fitffala Robe., llloya and Whif,t ' They Invite per chasers trieEdiaixid their'stottic.and their eatellishnient hefty. ntakingparehanot. Therlnvintiatlcrt Han to the following Ilst of pricm: !Torso Blankets. from - • 81 1 4 to gi,6o 'Thick Horse - 15$1010 thxel Wady serviceable Single Hammy $13,00 to $25,00 Pastry do. 'do ,• - t 9,60 to $35,00 Gond plain Double farness, do - - -• ' $4OOO to $OO,OO Fancy do do, - - ' $ 05 . 4 E 1 10 VOA* LiCEY k PHILLIPS' Saddles and Harnma ars'aeknow; lolged to somas: all others for elemmee, lighhaess and com fort, as well AA for teal 'value and wear. - • • . 12, 14 and /6 South WPM ttreet, between_ Harket ai d. eth...nut, Phlladelphla. a : : -• t fdir.lo.l RUTI3IOSE. _lnwrirstrs - • • HOWARD UOVIVE, JOUN WllSTOSEl—Psopuicros. lOWA RD STREET, BALTIMORE: Bahlratts,DocanterlG.lSs2—deelCay • • - Bomar AND STATIONICUT. • " CITSLIINGSA BAILEY, - • . O:IYEKkiL L Eit. 9 AND STATIONED-8, - Ns; 262 Market Street,.oppositellanover Street, &dor nALITUCIBM. CLOTiIING.•HOUSR. YAIItO,IIILD, ..` . No.. 2a) 'Bakiniore street, Batt - mare. away on hand a largo anortnient orRPADY ..a. lIADF.CLU?IfL\U of their own. mannbernm which they will Otkr to &shwa as lovas any other !run. : - . drell:ahuo • • _".. LIOPIK.II I / 8 et. .11.0 S 4c. IIkIIVP:r..F.I:S. ANL. kIICII.,WiLIAr DEAT.P I I N r CLOTE.,9„ CU> , MX:FtV 2 .:MTLNITS TAlLatrS • No. 2.* Did/more itreit; . ralw - rerrtriaCtheir. Solofi 'Atty.*, locally a • Witt .11 oft direcli ItopCrLation, 'to latch they , fuwitr dust,. tuition Or %%tern buyer*. dOctli • UNITED STATE§UOTELI OPFAite the raglmd D e l")i'tett eireet* .. rims norm has yf~ 3Madditiea j_ .of the adjoiningllouse, brown its - Smith's .li)Detictxt Uo• aniouorthe raa , ier r thlsoneof /oval 1644 the atj, col iu point of COlllllltT Mat CluoD VAX. no -eitat or expense is spare/Ito rendez itequii tom.; Item in yie country; And one of the most l'trsus, asel-rox toesmois fur, Vrarelers, 7 ^ - •-7- 4-Zithunil , utiex at ell the Depots on thearriril of therm*. deate3in WATCHICSvJEW - SILVER- WARR, Bronzes Clocks, Papiernaelia Gotsl4,-Rweirood Dressing Ottstmt, Writing; Desks; ' 4 =4 Elegant Fans, -Opera Winsses„ Cuttlery, FinO F n.p nintl, Dresden China, ke.-11,e undersigned begparticularly io incite Mo. rialto or cirkenic Strange-ITV irliethor as purchasmt or connoisseurs, to their tuagtditicent stock, believing it .to exceed in xch•nt,, , raristy and ricirncot, lIEly other in this country, They ket slam theadrantagenf pensmally brlecting goods at thedifferent Cactories la Eurone;= and their own manufactories of Jterekry,, Ware„te.,, here, enable them to offer induct-it:tents In-prices and quail. th 4, n tl&Nrices,consikrinilguallties, such as attutot bang fered by any. other 1 4 ,310 0 in the 4 mle- - - Der wan:goods so carefully pacitnt as to go taffety any die , tank., and by alatost anyeotweyance. .Wholende and retail: - - CANFIELD, EROTHER-A CO: lialtiroOte street,?orneriat Chaim P. ATISCXESTER. %TX. r. Toms: 2011.1 t. DIMS : CARROLI; - lIALL ORN.T.LEMWs:, PuusisniNcs STOLLE AN D. .PATENN , SLALOM . I LIALICTIPAGTOILL I 145 Baltimore st., Balsiatort; tinder . Ball:- _ Carroll . T'B DESIONED that _this _establishment 'shall bo the j_ mess complete , litoPoritunof the tirid in this eityoilfer. lug to its cusumerathe eheinesteelectionof floods Into the Noe' York tusl. 1144t0n markers: • The Maex Partner. residing in one of the fastens.. cities; is enabled to atnaul the opening of :G ti oodaomach Anita, and the choice selection of such as are adapfoi to this market; The store by this arrangement : vili boAept: amitantlylsup , plied in every needful ankle in theilentlemen:s 3Turniadag Line, together with a variety of ram =Wm,- Particular .attention is also given to the manufacture at. the LATEST SHOULDER SPAM - WERT. _ experienced' . cutter is emplopal, and a oa „annulated An every ease, The - neateStsewers'ara - engaged, and-r r ln thti dettartrnent of the but:blew the: Wit Mtn ed .I,4 nu i v , d not to tie excelled by any establishment in 11a - deeldelno r..IVIRCHY=Eit GEORGE: ST URGES,. sect DELIitriACTIMIX 0., THE /11.14UNSD SPia-.01.X. SPRING dIrLAICLT RIC NW S. 11 1 . Car. Baltimore and Frederick streets, and No: 92 . IValndt'rt., Philadelphia ~ FIFE SILVER iwkvnatS . }Aruzucts LtsTricrr, New ark ; • By PE-LVELLNIESITITM.PtaIid4PIII6i , Sisanss'n lawarmw, Baltimore IIE peculiarimprorementtios -oanatmicson al• th.Vt Mattressthat 9 , P the tistinsey and 4seaty vasoffew• fruine-work " - Ictikky 1 4191: its 0 1 40 gall" Pliad by a HOter and much ;lora: anrabia e. Th. ,pringa, are alt coulee/is' bylitanie . la - loather hinges f iect 13 , 3tate4, rep/PADS it. impossible Sor=a- single- spring isx an 'down or got onta and nuking', that any port may - ,be raiitdothant up,- and . is WO admhikT 'bly lifted to the wants of the sick or asiliMoiu, 'orb/may-we. quiro a sitting. posture. It has Wittig latmktur adtosect. the 'hot feathetbed,. with tho Jig 4c9.9, citn*Od.% line of the common hair mattress. °B These improced epringllalsar9 inns riedily mado of ittlik tic}rnalei(ala, and will lestntanryeart if about romp' . Persons Zlairitattrer„cauluiie them MißsLi.ipie. •.• sllese Beds are Well adapted far ijotCl 4 a pet! ,4fSAipa;: Steamboats and Ifospitals. ALSO, an extemisti aasortmcpt o bighlkOiMaMin ted, cai ; ' entitnel,)andplain toad, C. MON 1 UltNccab 'dating in Part, br Rat and float diacks; Gun iind, Centre,, bieri and laidolltades with mar 1444 Garden Chairs, t 3 et4V3 etc, etc. Ahimala .nth aa'-Ums, 14mts; Dogs; eie., Mthe models in Wood, fanilrhed at short - 'illy - . VBENCII Misba It Ca haweatlffon bunt ; a few pie= fine French Cloth, ror hlnhlUy' kto awing= out "per cent leas than uasull prim. 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A no t:077 Boarding &h oo t Cr - teFUT _ 4,.,,,,, 4 11:114 Ineet..4, ."t .v. 4,l34cTer,olrgno.iek eler.f." .f-'-'' 1 4b°"' nihofr.'" °r outtoomegappUrteranittetaTtneO4,.:_' • , litel,..Benientene,.l_ _ tiraumijime........, 4 _ 34 _,,,,, enwith holl,t---- 4t„ .. muteot to which.b a lealle .-i'n this'll.); --Jumusissw /et" / 2153 - - siss,74. -101-4: ben,, ilal4l,,,eUm,' aeZoiell 'lin. farming or tXrd".,,441/il ..letrP3-, „and; Natal- atVr.1.344,004, Air --ea.. -Drat gt at0ta,,..,...,14-1„ , 11:witt the Tle.IM "- ----ir : One ~__tiStP,. p. °l `* ----' -..., ,_, 1?1,140#W- c-M45 - , i , ... I '. ißrsw-fA";, -- b e i of man tt=pulo44il "JUN! _:, -- tietp,er T 1N,,..,,`"‘ !°. '''"Y, sty- --- --;;.`="r •,--...<,,,,..,<;..57:,-'4,-,, liCgi:lntbe„...„lamel;,llr. . 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