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" n'44 1, 4,„ • • ' , •Y - -••• '2/3, ;# .k 4 4=:-01'4,.. • .x 3 r "47;.1•t =v:1 0 %11 ""'• - • 14LV4 1'' d fkin;•" } , ~«4.iL Tp • PHONCTICIiTIIOE O OF TEACHING TO I 7 is asserted by an eminenteducationist, that learning to read is the most 4 . 1401;ii of :11Umpa an4„-evorY school teacher in, the land, knovis it to be true The cause 0 -dur,6 0 0 5 - , is, that - while them s .;nrerilmit forty pounds 4n..the English language , which have to be teireeenied, there are. but twenty-six letters to it with _these;; _ therefore, by twisting- and - ttfralogicritopinglituli=stretelithic, , areimade•-to ria:OrrellA . 3 1 eS Ired fprtyi, characterno t by *4llysten4tiefirraiigeraintf itOt'by representing a *alit andanother ear- - saltral in a secoud,,position,(und " always represeriting ttieser•sounds when occupying their a - ssig44oo4misOut are finildled.together here; and placed fill'up a chink there, in such indesaribabbi,cOnfuslon; that the;most learned dictionary' nien - irfs:ngland. , ,or Aluerica, - have rinvoflieon able ,ter Oa any . rules for , the easy •: acquirement or vorreet spelling of the language t•:_ To - retrie4:thiikserious hinderaace to eleriieci= - tary education; the old alplMbet has been revised; and ordargettso•tiSqo'give to each sound a ainglerL letter i_Which•letteicenclnevcr any Other, alciays, stands-for OP same sound ..sa that the art -of reading consistssimply in being able to 'Speak rapid succession, the soundaof the . seyerol letters • in evql7,-Igt#:: the .pt has acquired-the ability to read or to spell, a few wolds_ 4 +if lbe,averege muniber ;of;syll4les, he lids tlia_ability , to spell and read any words in the language a The, following is a:tabular view of the newly arPlulg-e 3 .'4 l fihal . i4t4 ,, ifteri. little observation_ of tho'sMiridnOfthe new letters, the specimen of spelling thet fOlferis,Caile•read .Without much - 12 :31 rl3olsltXl.o A.LPIEI3.I3ET. Dinh', letter lan.the power, or sound, of the itsli• 4:m3:letters in the-illustrative words. Letters nittarillrerlvOrtls•Letters. Illustrative words. rowd.t. , E.rpladents. Z - p pole ft ~a .. . ale Bb. . . bowl X 4 T . . . . toe 0 e t)." .. . all • Dd . . .• doe oak 6' q cheer 13 rn ooze j . . jeer lifori,rawea• C e . . . . . came i • - G g. . . game e.. ell Continuants. A a , .' F f fear 0 o II Lf tr:,, - . olive • wood ' . ff• • . . ice a a oil. 53. . . Xi. q - • .ILIV • - Y :^yea t Ww - • • •-• . . • . =ma 43reatlisi: , H •• • • sing az . -E:ctic Aliftbetlz *opted tm lert bnad-and at iz az VW as einnzus hwillt-iz ran in wan-fort ov de tiro, and labur. iz de simpliaiti ov f !t Attitat.;iM peinsiplz ma be mastunfin a fix- arz; zrz 'dein proctis far a nmat in.rediri . and wil enabl de du `dent,bu uz it wid surtenti aid feed= ; thaviLde, SOW await- DV practis contiuud feraics manta er a yer, wil enabl eni was tin tac•vurbatim reports ov an.rmune, lea turn. Afsl! • Whether this alphabet and .mode of spelling selApyersuppldtit Masa now in use, is a que,stieti for tho ' se who. spook the. English language to ' • defedibitio'; .least require the work of • many. Year3,lol:bring it. about. But, it wet a O._ great use nuryilrif :made 'of It, in acquiring the ability to . *iitunilsipell the old orthography, as • the follitturkg,:ei c ernetswill show : • • . 1 Weiratra. been' letr-te'...theeo"-remarks by a • visit,)s:oooall'primnry'school - wailer Warren streetwhereehildrensirsiiinght int:looks hosingfthe :right: numberrof lettess,.and ;mow. - - bur to read.intd ipett, the remeltt they hare learned : to trudingnish these lettere. Children 'that have , enjoyed two months instruction in that school, we aresafetri saying, rend with far more ease and propriety, than thine who have been taught 'two years in the common school by the usual tnetbod." -- Bogart Commourtealth. qdThe icholah which have learned Phonetypy, and which are Still learning it, ore a-b-c scholars. They learn to read easy sentences in from two to three weektytuad will read any thing in three months.= In' bur primary department ter dent pretend to teach a-b-c sholors the old troy of reading, except by the new way first. If 1 was com pelled to teach the old way of spelling and road inelmnikt teach the-new way first; by which • means I should be, a.s well as my pupils, the . gainer by tom-thirds of my time.— David Parson, PrincipaL of Jefferson Union School." Scores of results similar to these might be referred to, but It is unnecessary at present ; it bis'eufficlent for us, to have called the atten tion of teachers and parents to the subject. Hera is afield for experiment, that promises a . ricrharvest. Already, in many parts of the country: the new 7etem is being adopted in the schools, especially in the ,cilles of Boston, Cin cinnati, St. Louis, &c. The subject is comman ded to the consideration of all interested, and every individual in community, has'some Inter , edict oinatter of this kind. Any further information on the subject, may be obtained through the Weekly Phonetic Advo cate, published in Cincinnati, by Longley & Bro., nt $l, 50 per year, in advance. Phonetic • &shoot books may also be obtained of them, by mall, or through book-sellers generally. Socrates probably knew almost all of the fourteen thousand male dwellers in Athens. At onetime' we behold him holding friendly con verse „ „ 111114 "a" priest of the dominant religion there.' ;And next we see him arguing with; the . bliyart6: or merchants, or laborers. rerhaps: we realize hie relations to Athens, if we failOyjdnireturned to the earth, and behold him Walking the streets of New Yorit;and takingup Ilia' Ids mission- of reformation. Behold him. walking:4l*u Wallstreet in the morning, and arguing theloilltith the bankers and brokers on the transient and paltry worth of stooks in Alcdrii/ Canals'and Erie Railroads, and endeavor ing te-tin" press-' upon their minds the truth of a destiny for Matesomewhat higher than this. And then he astohmta lawyer by the button, and tells : - him that there will be call for subtle eloquence at the last . AChalf, pnet one he saunters into, the Bxchabge, and is soon found addressing a group on`the nature-of the-Beautiful. At two, look for, him at Delmonitege, 'arguing the foolish ness of this habit of eating-4hat it, is. a -mere gratification of a want, and thait the'part'of wis .dom is to keep as far as possible-from tbewant ! At four, you shall find him in close communion and conversation at some prominent residence on, Fifth Avenue. After entering into all their.va7 - riots pleasures and amusements, be will not fail to 'wind up with some good advice upon the true life—which is one of temperance, sobriety and eitePlielq; etc. etc. Imagine him in all these various phases, awl you shell then know what BOtrateir was to Athens, and how he - would be Welcomed among us.—Rao. Thomas Starr King. BE-COnpninzusive.—Talk to the point, and stop when you have..reaphed it- The faculty 40me•possess of 'spreading one Weft over a quire 'of paper is not good for much. Be comprehen- SiTeria all ,you sayorwrite, To, fill a volume on nothingis no ,credit ~to anybody, although Lord ChestOrftelsl - wrote_a Very agreeable poem upon nothing -'-'There are men who get one idea into their luisclii;aoflitttane" and they make the'most Of it Yon can--see it, and almost feel it vrlieti; irk heir presenae:', et! iqOPCIIB3O[IB it is produced til ii is worn as this as charity - VW "icituiad A nO k zrek;.--mrenty;four , peunder tlischarged at-;g 1 it i00 3 16004 , --Frote„hpar , filteulendons - noise, nee nienlume at isinakei - hutjoalpek in:vain for thneffeiV,:.Theliirkis scattered to titins. , ltist op with the Itiginveried,in ylottd,- and bet iniktharpMhiing : kr:Miggitai4 ilOrishee; - : filtortletters, sermons, - speeches and paragraphs are , :favorites'with tte Commend -tts-,to:> the' 14uxit )man ithe.,eirete t?.i his fotherD6SOir. Eittgoing:to be married," old j:enBetnan, who--DeiT'S-On: Go. 6aah tithe mea for action. ilieY4 thimtilitiy - Aai.",-,l l he, halt is pot told is -their. • 404 -.,:,76-# are worth their weight in gold i fird teforijianelfeiti life. :Rader, 'be'-atiori:anir wilt tre-gtort the advictet—john: The - iroptat4ion of the _Braeilhoe 'Empire is 4200,0* ..„.,-... . Liiit. ~_ 4 , 11 . . . . ... 4,........-...t,..„ ...5._, ....:, 6,.... t2CEy 6sspt i narlaPr PV4l:llij.;Eatiri MONDAY MOtt,NDIG- •••• iT Ne elorots — Seal. la EssiA•ll4l . = ll . o .lfitelm 1 Ws lion& salasemoneseeftrame 11•111.10,4".• to me Camas arethastabL" .. . . • _.• —,..---- fox jinurpm0,41.:::..,::X.7..;;;,....;:;. ....w a . v . bm ., 7 ...,,,...,,...a•ur w ozw pAcrax ix. searam e.opaj r um ismt.... u. TP1.... ?rt.. V in.....L..ul .... aft...at la oar olsoalro saw AR: E". es 4.. tz. 'ol , r . ann. • • . .. Del:1007831C County;Committed of once. • • In pursuance. to public notice; the Committee met nt the bciur appointed, lu VAIL Charles Ho . • tel, when, upon motion; the following resolution was uannimousli adopted : • J:csoiretl, That the Democracy of Allegheny countyre hereby requested to, meet on Saturday, February l'ith, a at .the rsual.plares. for holding. primary meetings, and elect, front cut district; two delegates, to ropy:mint them to Coun ty Convention, which will &Bumble on the following Wed. neaq,l6th, at the Court louse, to elect delegates to the next State Convention.' The meetings will Groats at IS o'c"olk, P. 31 and remain 'open until 5 o'clock, P. M. ' • DANID CAMPBELL, Chairman. BLACIMORZ. Secretary. Messrs: Daraie, GiEteore; and Eyster wil accept our thanks for Legistative favors. ✓ v veer • t thigh a 8 thy • s seal s ! E. shall X' 3 vision Liquids. 'L .. .". . . lan DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. PFULADSLPHIA, ho. 29 EDITOUS POST. —The Democratic State Cen tral Committee hare fixed the meeting of the State Cotivention, at ficireiSb6rg;on the first cloy of 31areh, at 11 A. M. • Vim GAZETTE vs. CONIIIISsIONERs The organ 'of the Sheriff devoted a column and ti half to the Commissioners on Saturday It sp peers to think that they base imbibed a moat malignant feeling against the Sheriff, and fallen deeplyiniove - with the Post. From what we have heard in the brat case, we do not believe tittit the Commissioners have any personal feel ings upon the' subject. The course they have pursued appears to be one of duty to the people, and not. opposition to the Sheriff, as his "organ" has falsely amerced. They hare disoovered that exorbitant charges hays been made in the Sher iff office, and to says the pockets of the people from this filching game, they have devised& troy to stop it. It will be of no profit to them, but, as they have already shown, it will be of great advantage to the people. But Mr. Magill, and his , 'organ," are not willing that the Commis sioners shall relieve the tax payers of a portion of the burden they have to endure. Mr. Blagill gets the fees, and Mr. White does Mr. fdsgill's printing. This explains fully- why these two gentlemen are opposed to the system of economy recommended by the Commissioners, and in fa vor of taxing the people. • The insinuation that the Commissioner, have paid us for what we have said on this question, is simply false. No "fifteen whigi," much less three, could buy us to do a mercenary act. What we have dune in this matter is a free gift to the people, and if we. could think of making out - a bill for our services, we would just as soon pre sent it to the whig Sheriff as to the whig Com miesioners. This principle of gratuitous labor for the belie& of the people, is not understood by the editor of the Gazette, and, of coarse, he assumes that we are actuated by the same mer cenary motives that have always controlled his political course. lk is mistaken in thispartion lar case, and we thick he will find it out before he is done with the controversy. If we understand the matter, the Commission ers have fouling to do with the editor of the Gazate itt this centreeersy, and it is a piece of characteristic impertiumme for him to poke b , tnself into it. If we understand them, they desire a conversation with the Sheriff specially, ana not with the' Man atho does his printing.— the•Cororeivsioners have not. Involved hlx.-White in this matter : they . a= 'hie party friends and holes drke 7,00tt eireiiiiiiiitlacing them in alike. They ore 13 . 0 . Watilr 6:l# ituiti they - weresehen he advocated theit; election, and we believe that each and ail of them are as worthy and honest citizens as to Sheriff ,or the editor of the Ge -1 :We. It will not do for Mr. Magiri's "organ" to tiblise 'the Commissioners in its general terms. It has nothing to do with the controversy. The people require Magill shall speak for himself, and if be can show that the Commis. alonere have treated him unfairly, be will find a more disinterested friend in the Post than In bis mercenary mioded " organ." As this matter hes been started, it is folly for Mr. Ningill to endeavor to evade the question by mere general paragraphs in an interested news •paper. That course served a useful purpose for him in the ecrip business, but it will not answer here. lie was then. the candidate of a party, and the party desired to elect him without a why or wherefore. The same party now discover that there is something wrong in the Manage ment of his office, and in an authoritative tone they require him to explain. Mr. Magill has not done so, but with much Indifference has headed the matter over to his "organ." This will not suit his purpose. He must speak himself, and that shortly. SUPPER PARTY AT THE ST.CRIARLES. There was a delightful supper - party at the St. Charles Hotel, on Friday evening, made by Mr. and Mrs. CAMPAILLL far the guests of the House. About an hundred ladiesand gentlemen sat down to discuss the merits Of some of the beg oysters ever - brOnglit to Pittsburgh, served. up; in every style of the 4n:dietary art. Judge SnatiSost. Was chosen to preside on the occasion, and he per- formed the task imposed upon him in e manner at once creditable to himself and satisfactory to all' present. Numerous fine speeches were made, and witty toasts drank, which called forth rap turous applause, Oae gentleman sang some beautiful sentimental songs, which were received with every demonstration of delight. Altogether it was a "feast of reason and a flow of soul."— The party , broke up at an early hour,- after spend ing One of the most pleattant evenings imaginable, With three times three for the St, Charles Hotel, and-the new firm who have undertaken Its 'nine • agernent—Wsr. B. CAMPBELL and his amiabloand accomplished lady. TICE CABINET. The Holmes County (0.) Farmer, Published at Millersburgh; and the Erie (Pa.) Observer, speak ititliiihigliest terms of Gen. ROBERT PATTERSON, of Ph'hulelPhia, connection with a place In the Citbinet President Prpaor.. 1 - The Mantfie (q.) Shieo,and Banner, of the 26th, has an able editorial article in favor of the lion. J. B. Bkaex, tor a.cabinet appointment. The' Hollidaysburg 'Standard has taken strong grounds in favor of Col. 8. .C.,STASIDAUGH, of Lancaster county, Tia a suitable palms! to 11 a Cabinet appointment „ Ltd The iiptoti Times of the_26lh, mat— Gen. PIEatCE frorited Mr. Meagher to-an inter view with him at the Tremont House yesterday afternoon. We trust none of thesuid nuncs will surmise f i ront this that the President elect has, PiTeroil.ille_eiectileat,yoang Irishman a acme in hie tabinet.- :Aereoteea ,States hart pseud Horne otia4 Of the Souther States, GTirgi.&; exempts iwenty 'lords; not exceeding in 44150; Fforida=oxeropto forty twreß.Oot exceed ; wing in value 1 :$4001-Alabama - forty , sores, or 11011804 M lot in. rfin• SEW; Texsa , :tir , ihunl 4 . 4 acres, s6OO ; :ciaitonaa: itttland 43t: V401: 13 04 q:4ollg* 14 611, uu), :of New naiil;o6oginfieekinardinatle l 7 - retttoreltintsi for election to 'the next Congress Be is one:of the truest-end shiest men in Convene, and is an honor to the Old Granite,Btate. ihAmilbr BANK DIPNi6tILTT: There has been quite an excited abate of 'feel ing in Columbiana tbuity l ithio r in Aisgarito:the difficulty ; between the Treasurer of, the mr. Quinn; and the President 6d4ireitorif 'of the Salem Bank. We refaired-to the diffiauliya few weeks age; but blue's that timi3, we have re ceived the New Lisben full partic ulate of the occurrence. It appears that on Monday, the third instant, Quinn,seiompanied two persons, went to . thtflenking 'house; in Salem, and demanded the taxes due by the Bank : an excuse was given by,the Prpident of the Bank, Mr._Jennings, In order to gain time, and in a few minutes Mr. Quinn, the Treasurer, and his friends were at tacked by the Bank officere,•armed with revel verb and knives, and thrust from - the Bank.— Rather a queer kind of treatment for constitu tional officers of the Inie, in the discharge of their duty, to receive. Mr. Quinn was not to be deterred, however, from doing his duty, and on the 20th instant he again proceeded to Salem, accompanied by a few friends on whom he could depend. Three per sons entered the Banking Nouse on pretence of business, leaving the Treasurer on the outside. The suspicions of Mr. Campbell, the Cashier of the Bank, werucOused, and he attempted to bar the door, on seeing the Treasurer on the outside. This was prevented by Quinn's friends on the in side; the Cashier was disarmed, and the Treas urer once more entered the Bank. A mob on the outside assisted the Bank officers, and it wag not until after a severe struggle that the Treas urer and his party came off victorious. As the purpose of the party In-entering was to distrain for taxes, search far funds was immediately commenced. The vaults of the Bank were open ed, but no money found there; in the back room, however, in the chimney, $5,000 in gold was found hid under some old rubbish. Out of thin vim Mr. Quinn counted out the amount of the tax, together with "the per cent= allowed him by law, and then peaceably left with his poste. In tho afternoon of the same day. Sheriff Mar tin, of Columbiana county, having a warrant, ar rested R. Webb, F. Stanley, Holloway end Jos. Thomas, for resisting. with force and arms, the Treasurer in his first d'art to deatraln the money of the Bank. These gentlemen were bound over for trial at the next term of the Court of Com mon Pleas. Mr. Jennings, the President of the Bank, is still at large, but will also have to an swer an.offended lOw. The difficulty between the Bank officers and Treasurer, arose from a desirton the part of the , former to pay tares only on the dividends de (dared, and not on the money deposited in. the Bank. ::JANUABY 181: AtithENT AIID MODZILI NATIOXPI.—We have re ceived from Messrs. D. Appleton & Co., New York, a work entitled t A Digest of the Laws, Customs, Manners and Institutions of the An cient and Modern Nations. By THOM4.II Dcw, late President of the College of William and Mary. This is an admirable work for students of ancient history. All the important historical facts whieh usually till op many volumes, have beta condensed and analyzed by Prof. Dtw, so as to make one of tho most systematic and use ful books that could be placed in a library. For sale by A. H. English it. Co , Wood trtreet. (lonic To lisosru.txta.—From the same pub lishers. through Paean. A. 11. English ec. Co„ we have received the Guide to Knowledge: being a collection of useful mad familiar questions and answers on every day subjects, adopted for young persona, and arranged in the most simple and easy language. Dy ELItA R0D11135, author of Popular Lessons. This is *book that should bo in the bands of every yonng person who wishes to seek knowledge: Aprtrrox's Porrt-ut Ltnaanl.—The two last numbers of this universally admired work con tain the Life and Memorials of Dasiat Weir area—from the New York Unity Times. The publishers state that the Personal • Mensortais which compose so larfe - -s portion of these vol umes are Ihm the pen of Oen. B. P. LAMAS, whose intimate and confidential relations with Mr. WEnsran afford a sufficient guarantee for their authenticity. For sale by A. U. English & Co., Wood street The Washington Union, of Jan. 27th, aays / With great pleasure we announce the arrival of the Hon. tim. S. Kiog at Savannah, in improved health. lie had the good fortune of a favorable voyage, and his health is decidedly improved.— We are indebted to Judge Bragg for the despatch giving this pleasing Intelligence. The Republic, of the same date, says: From Key West we have telegraphic Intelligence of the arrival, oa the 22d instant, of tho steamer Ful ton, with ex-Senator Kist) on board, in improved health. Ito proposed to remain there a few days, If the weather was agreeable. ger Fashionable Parties, in New York, it appears, are to be reformed. The Express says the improvoment consists In going to a party at a seasonable hour, and In leaving it,at some thing near a aeasonable hour also. People now go to parties generally from half.past nine to eleven, and come away at the small hours in the morning. They violate all laws, physical and moral; turn day into night, and abstract from bodily health a good deal more than they add to mental enjoyment or intellectual improve ment. A DANCIEILOUS LlAP.—Luther M. Brown, a lawyer by profession, charged with counterfeit tag in Nasdaq, N. H., haring absconded, was traced to Buffalo, where he was arrested, iron ed and placed in the cars for Albany, on Friday week. Whim near-Schenectady, and the train going at the rate of thiety-dee miles an" itour, he leaped from the•oarsotlthough his feet were bound together by shackles, and made good his escape, in consequence of not being missed for some time afterwards. • • ger A mock auctioneer was convicted in Now York, 0111 Saturday, anti sentenced to itso years' solitary amendment. ' , Mils 440 no doubt -a just and righteous sentence. The thieves whose dens are around the . 4 FlviiVointa,!' are not half so daring in their villainy as the moolt.auotlon eers of New York. Nearly every stranger who visits that city is victimized by these sharks.— The whole herd of swindlers should be Bent to Blackwell's Island at'onCe. lam' Commodore Stockton, it is said, mill, on his return to the U. S. Senate, being now de tamped by sickness in his fatally, propose to in crease the Navy, by the addition of ten steam vessels, two of them to be twelve or fourtee. hundred tons burthca, and to , be constructed with side wheels, for express Service ; and the others of-the largest dimensions of steam fri gates, and with stern propellers. Sum Ncrrss.—A bill has been introduced in to the New Jersey Legislature to prevent the, issuing. and circulation of small notes for the 'payment of Money.- The bill makes it unlawful for any notes of a less denomination than'three fingers to be issued and put' in eiretdatkm and after the 4th of July next. And aftei the first day of January, 1854, it maid it unlawful to , :circulate : any notes of a less denomination than five dolti, ll l- . Oar col. Iwo Allmon, of:Somerset Sotanty, died 20th i st. g, n , .0011116- qttemenof mitre injuries matted by s'fail from sled. He wu highly _We `cow inanity inWhialt he rieldird; end tilled many im tortant-politled trusts with honor and credit to Itiumelf and the public. NEW 11001[8. non. Wm. R. Kips. MEMI IMIESEIRE ..j.:;j r ',..:4;. ::; 7 4::::-. . -.... _. ..... , -7- ..»!.- ... .•:':-.7:-',.;-:.:',1.;.:i.:4i-tri_*7‘.4:•!4•-::1',4 i '.:',',:-:,;•.'; ..:-,71-:•;.:':',k7, ' ...,..7,..,,f.,....:: • ' ;:- -.-t-,f . ' ''':::::.;.,. 4'•;-,,•••::' • ; :- 4.;' ...- • . ...: .- - .-, '.i_ - -- ''..::..7'.;1:-:!7'.'''?'7.r,'.:7''..'.if:-• .Loula Napoleons', l!risethe,rt, The Paris correspondent'oethe I.l*sork blon gives the following ?Ei4tl24 of a diriation siAttipn ‘betisett: - * very beautiful girl ind'Pe French Emperor. HaZref saw bee at the` thew lre,rod enamored with her, invited -ter - Wild her - I - Mother to the next-day, where they have been ever since. We Anote from the .Albion: - - "We will begin with ttlittle bit of inedited and here ineditable gossip, which has the rare pecu liarity of being authentic , In - . the' midst of all the cares of .State, the interests. of the nation, the, great political questions of the day, the'ar cher boy' :haft stepped in milst . opportunely, and ,east .a dart.with more success than the infernal machine of Marseilles. A certain fair Spaniard (we use the word iin Us precise and literal, as well as in its general sense,) has by force of her charms, mental and physical, so enthralled the heart of the chef 4.5 r tat,that it is difficult to say where' this influence may stop; and some go so far as to hint at the possibility of its haterferring . with the matrimonial designs, which, lately more that; ever, have become the subject of general interest and conversation. The best informed assert that the views of the lady—who is young, rich, noble borne, accomplished, and we need hardly add ambitions—stops at nothing shorted's share orthe imperial throne, but that su meats elect hopes to be able to arrange matters by a morganatic marriage—a comprise which those acquainted with the haughty damsel of the sangre arm la declare that she will indignantly reject, should be venture to propose it ' , Whatever be the result of the affair, it is positive that at pre sent this influence is most powerful. The lady, with her mother, has been the constant guest of Louts Napoleon at St. Cloud. The best horses in his stables are placed at her disposal to join the hunting parties; she is invited whitever Al few Imperial goes; she gives the list oT such la dies as are to be asked to the reuiacits at St. Cloud; and is, in short., in such matters,. the sov eign for the time being. It is, however, but jus tice to add, that, notwithstanding the tierilons game she is playing, not the slightest suspicion of what, in such eases, is commonly called dis honor, attaches to it; her ambition, and not her heart, being almost untlisgnisedly the motive poWer in the whole affair; and ehe oven takes an insolent pleasure in displaying the chains of her captive, and her own freedom from any such d fetters. tar Monsieur Potin, the celebrated torment from Paris, made an ascension from New Or leans on Christmas day, accompanied by three amateurs, of which the Picayune of the 2fith ult., gives the annexed account:— The balloon was Of immense size, but the car was the great curiosity. It was built in the shape of a large skiff, with extensive wings at taChed to the side, enabling M. Petin to guide the direction of his wrist craft from within.— The car is built mostly of cork, lined around with cavities - containing gas. The ascension took place soon after two o'clock, amid the cheers of the crowd, the stars and stripes flying from the light vessel. Mr. Potin for some time Could be distinctly seen walking about on his. frail structure, directing its movements. The excitement of the spectators was much height ened by witnessing the balloon pass through beautiful white cloud, which for a time obscured the floating machine from sight. The balloon ascended about eighteen thousand feet, and was carried by a strong wind to the eastward. By all accident in managing the valve for the es cape of gas, too much gas escaped, and the hat loon rapidly sunk, and fell into the water of Lake Borgne, about one mile from the land, at eigh teen minutes past four o'clock, P. M. The boat or car being loaded. upset when it strut* the water, which was about fifteen feet deep. M. Petin and his three passengers clung to the bot tom of their frail car, when, after being In the water about bc7f an hour. they were discovered by the captain. of the 'steamboat Alabama, from Montgomery. Alabama, to this city. The party were taken on board and brought to this city.— The balloon was much torn and nearly ruined while taking it on board the steamboat." Tut iIiIIF.CT Or A 11A Lnworm I:4 PEI:sSIA.— Vie gave several days ago an account of the ar rest of Mr. Rheinheimer, of Baltimore, at Min• den, a frontier railway town in Prussia, where /is had gone for two of his children, whom he left there to bo educated. The arrest was Made by the police, because' he had among his bag gage four numbers of a Cierman_ democratic maguintyptinted in Baltimore in 18416-49. Ile was, however, liberated after being thoroughly searched, and COMO business papers taken from him. It appears from along account published in a New York paper, that Mr. It. immediately appealed to the, U. R. Consul nt Frankfort for redress, but the occupant of that post being too llama to attend to his duties, the matter was taken . Irrharfil tyltr. flrohe, the ti. S. Consul for Hesse. That gentleman immediately address ed a letter to th0',17.8. Minister at Berlin, in which The urged the attention of that officer in the cue, and complained of the police having stamped Mr. Rbeinheimer in the vise of his passport as an agent for the distribution of dem ocratic publications. The police, in their de fence, urged that (boy hail reason to suspect Rbeinheimer ; atel that the magazines contained disrespectful to the King of Prussia ; also that the private papers were connected with business duties which he Lad uo license for per forming. Steamboat Accidents. On the waters of the west nu 4 south, during the year 1852, from a detailed statement pre pared by the St. Louis intellir,suces. it appears that the number of accidents resulting in the loss of life or the sinking of the vessel. were: Caused by sinking - 67 Explosion of b011er5............ ......... ...... 14 Burned 6 Coil illi OIL • C011ap5e...... ....... Number of boats tett: 4 lly destroyett...... ......... 41 Niunber of tires 400 The destruction , tif lives, when compared viith the number of accidents kiln:meter, but this is not to be wondered at when we consider the na ture of the disasters. Fourteen out of the whole Baty-seven occurred from the worst:of . all steamboat accidents—the explosion of boilers.— In three instances alone, viz : blowing up of the Red Slone on the Ohio, the Glencoe in that port, and the Saluda•on the Missouri, the destruction of life exceeded 200 at the lowest estimate.— These facts speak 'colonies in the most rigid en forcement of the new steamboat law, If cal culated In any way to abate the evil complained of. Tonnage of, the Atlantic Stele.. The followingstatement of the tonnage of the Atlantis States from 1825 to 1852, inolusive, ac companies the report of the Secretary of the Treasury: Etatee. 1825 1830 IK,t, 1852. Milne 114,701 262,776 320,0c4 692,806 Alassaebusatte 352,412 41 , 16 , ,02 524.005 767.766 Seiegilarapehire.... 24,251 0 780 Ln,771 24;691 New - Vatic .316,040 308,203 625,675 1,134,833 Pennsylvania 74,164 101,447 147,812 237,567 Maryland... 1441,605 46,583 116,164 206,217 Virginia 57,641 55,682 50.705 72,638 &nth earollna Z,256 10,765 10,015 46,735 North c0r011em.,.,„ 39,040 42,086 39,062 50,521 Georgia ...- ...... .... 10,911 2.253 16,140 25,765 Loublann 20,862 70,405 170,525 268,176 Florida 630 4,492 11,355 9662 Total ton'ge 1,44112 1,824,540 2,417,062 4,118,4 k Tun Laos Bum:tots Ts Trrtsr.sses.—The Nash vile Whlg gives a tabular statement of the capi tal and produot of tho iron interest on the Cum berland river, together with the number of hands employed, and the amount of pork and corn con sumed per annum et the 21 furnaces, 9 forges, and 2 rollirlollo tlierein enumerated. The fol lowing is the recapitulation : 19 furnacee,29,2oo tone metal ; O'rorgeß,lo,6oo tone blooms ; 2 roll ing mills; "'4,700 tons iron.- Total 44,500 tone ;s 1,400 kettle!. Capital, $1,210,000. ,Valne. of products, $1,678;000. ; They etpploy 1,895 white . ! men and^l,Blonegroes: THE POcciis - Anos or BANANA," by the French, upon whirl so. much has been recently said in the *Ors of- !Ills_ country, is accounted for by the' fact thai a:French frigitte was cruising in different parts of the Antilles, for the purpose of recruiting ; the health of her crew. With respect to'the last mission of 14. Mit Raybaud to Saint Doming, which assured in May, it appeapthat he hadno ether object' in view. than to signs as Plenipotentiary of ,Fraisce, a treaty of commerce andMayagation With the Dominican Republic, which: has been'this day ratified, and is inserted in the Bulletin des Lois. Such is the explana tion given in the French journals. ...':-Z'..7.''.i(t.'•,.1 . -' - '4;..-:_ ,-- ;.:: : ,-. .1 3 ; -•• T',,:,ic._v,..1:....:;..::i•, -:-:.--;.:—:,. -__ -i.,,tq,:„•_,,,,,--,7`, /temi of No tistaltiteellany. The chair of .14edietClanspradenott , .4Aft • New; York Ifedi4l pone - lie hasheett accepts - 14 r the tiow zooqailia., of Ataisadvitiette; ii Daring the ititek. imp:4' the 16iit lost, then isefe- tteiths in New Orleans ~ f 2 o!_eholers end i of consfiolitiott;=- Tbi telegiailk between Puebla and Perste, and b l etweeit Peiote and Jalapa, Mezieo, is cam , plated. ~ Mr: Samuel prury,rof o• Torpedo , memory." rooently sold hie farm at Astorin„ N. Y., for $20.000. The ground is to bi!Aatil off into build- lit' idia. A tiill has passed-the New ions,' tegifit4m, -orgaziizing a Court of Pardon; and grau4g it the power _ of oommriting the sentence of ottpltal, punishment toimprisonment.-“- • - • Thillear.Orleans, Jackson and Great North , , ern railroad company has 'resolved to increase 3184:Oita stock to $ B , O OOO O - • - • Ahliy Folsom sas arrested in Boston,.on Mon day, *barged with disturbingthe . peace by preach ing in State Street. The bill to charter the Maryland and Delaware Canal Company, before the Delaware Legiels-, ture,!fixes its capital at $2,000,00Q. The subscription to the opera house in Boston has reached $lBO,OOO. The Harlem Hailrand Company have agreed to carry passengers between New York and Al bany, for $l. Sestators Soule and Dotnik - who, it is said,, have not spoken with each other since the Com pronlise debate, were reconciled on Monday, by the interposition of mutual friends. :?d no. Weiss, who visited the United Staies in company with the forty-eight Viennese children; - died on the 29th nit., at Vienna leavings fortune of 200,000 florins. Dining the partial burning of the Lonisrille Hell, last Thursday, seventeen persons sere arrested on the charge of stealing fromtbsbur#-, ing handing. Maishal Badetsky, by the last accounts, ins is dirigrace and thont - bs` 'resign:the -Soent meat of Lombardy. Ho -had differed with the EmilT , or in regal to some condemned criminals Disittua. The small pox Israging to an alarming extent at idarshalhol*, Ga. The BouthWestern Bell eau-0 Company give notice to the public that they have suspended communication with that place in order to allay the apprehension ;of travelers. Lola Monter, it is stated, feinted'' :New Or leans, while performing, in consegunice of the reported death Of Mr. Matt iniel Potts, of Lancaster county, Ps:, last week sold a hog weighing 1,400 pounds, ,it is staked, for $lO5. _ ' * Ur. John Taylor, of Brunswick county, Va:, aged 81) years, was married lately NIIIICA Christopher. • Vapolecm 111 has issued a .regulation forbid dieg the growth:of imperials; he has grown -his o and wants no rivalry. t)elicacy—An American young lady, sweetly notepaper having been left on her toilet table, re fu tied to dress herself because there was au 4b ern er in the room. thaolJLA.ll FACT.—If I: Tell (Set in the history of tho United States„ that nonerof the great num among the American elected Presidents bad children., fro one litho wee ever re=elected healed a ton; Washington had no children; he held office eight years. John Adams had children ; he was not re-elected.— Jefferson had no children; Ile : ease reelected, and held office eight year& • Madison had no childron ; hold the Presidency eight, year&- - - Monroe had ,no son; held office eight yearti.=-- John Quincy Maps -bad, sons; be was nc,' elected. Jackson - had children ; WNW elected. Van Boren had children; not re-elect. edi. lianison died; Vollthad no Children; Tay ler died; and now, among the great rattnes without children, is the next elected President. after Taylos—President Pierce, who by an acci dent, is &Odle's. - The event alone, added to his well-known indifference to holding power, will make hint re.elected like his great childless p,rsdecessors; and thoso- who live ems our prediction verified. iA Bin TuAxescrzott.—A bill is before the lowa Legislature authorizing the Commission.. ere of the Dee Moines Improvements, to son trtiet with Page flacon, or kit Louis, for the co4npletion of the works on the Dis )Moines river. By the terms of the contract, the ;Mate colioreys absolutely to Page & Bacon the remain ing lands belonging to the improvement, amount ing to nearly 900,000 acres. Page & Bacon are to psy for this land $1,300,000, (260,000 each year for five years,) In which time the entire wet* to Fort Des Moines, is to be completed.— They are to receive the tolls, water rents, &e., for twenty-five years, MILI the absolute_ right of the lands, to be granted and sold at their own prices. No railroad is to Ile built within ten miles of . the Des Moines, and running parallel with it for forty miles. The contractors give a mortgage on the lands as security, and are to keep the works in perfect repair ter the period of twenty-fiver Years.---St. Louis Republican. Moss MiCLE TOWITDES.—Thero BOOMS tO be no end to the tricks of the Uoclo-Tomites. We learn from the English .papers that swarms of Abolition agents aro now.trarersing England, telling a piteous story about Rtowo, ithm they present as tiring in a garret in a suite of wretched destitution inclettiforing. These fel. lows, it is *aid, are collecting pence and six pence In abundance by this Imposition. - John Hull is made to sweat handsomely:for his mud.; Lin sensibilities.—Bostou Courier 21ki. Damian Orriose,--Acoording to the present cents's, there are 1;567 printing offices in the United States. Dr. Franklin's mother-in-law, was in doubt whether it would be prudent to let . him bare her daughter, u there wore then two printing offices in the ga ited fitatee, and she was not certain the country would support three.— . It was plain that young Franklin would depend for lilt support on the profits of the third; and that was a rather doubtful chance. Would not the old lady be astonished now? riLLOIY F.XTEIL AT 881.--43aptain Perkins, .f the brig General Wilson, who arrived at New York on Monday, from Apalachicola, reports having spoken, on the 12th instant, in lat. 88 2, long, 74, the soh?, Challenge, of Plymouth, bound from Port an Prince to Boston, and was Informed that the captain and two of the sea men of that vessel died of yellow-fever. 111 1 1.sne's "Warp' fipeolftel The following, from * customer, shows the 41=4 whiell this greet medicine has created wherever It hu been intrciluted Illosszuso, Tioga Co., Pa., Idsuoll Gendsmen.—ln consequence of the grad cmuumpeiun of your" Worm Specliir" In this place and rialoDy. Ite hairs entirely exhaustod our stock. We should feel obliged; by your 'bantling, comps, N. Y., 20 4.34181, with . your bill, on the reception of which we will remit you themoney. From the wonderful effects of said "Specilla," in this neighborhood, there could besold annually *huge eiPeulltlll if to be hvl (wholesale and retail) from some local agent, If you would compensates person for trouble and expend of sandinv, I think I could make It to your adeantege tods so. lours, respectfu ll y, MIL kIALIAIItY, Messrs J KIDD It Oa Per W. E. Pout. Fdr sale by most of the Druggists and Iderchiste,snd by the sole proprietors. J. KIDD d (OD., Jen:Dalt, 60 Wood 'street: /4/- Elosolfttlo.—ltle dUe -to .Hies WMlintat to eej thetlt has been known to completely eradicate every Teataire :of this drendfhl disease to loss time than any other reauxty; and* less coat or inconve ni en c e to the patina. The thousands of certificates in the banns of the propria. tor,onany of which axe trim well tratown chile= day city Ottsburgh and its immediate vicinity, go to show clearly anbeyond all doubt, that Hue's Pawls= le s =deka 140 common value, not only as a. !teal remedy in Ain* ftharaggim, 124ffieu, loss of but at a valuable internal moody, inrlang the lives phyelclans, as well as the catiming Wight, to britathe aninshited with its merits . . haying a dread of mixtures ere 'assured that this =lifts 13 purely tuettlral, arid is bottled as It ;or from the:bosom of the earth. •• The mi.*, cmos...te co:rtedfrost a fit 811*(41123, N. Y., and bears date August 2,1 a to Witch is afro appeada the eernjkafeethe Rot, X .D, q[SyracciW . • This may in truth certify, that I have been So badly at. 11.1.0. ed with Scrofula fbr tivalast sevenyears that mutat' the tic e I have been unable to attend to any kind of bushes:a, and much of the, time unable to walk and confined to my , bed, and pare been tinted nearly all the time by the best. Phlans on:country affords; / caMtaianally got Beare 1 .e..1 i B 3 but no c ure, radranninued tog:row - verso =MTh*. Foot recommended me to 137 the.Petrolemn, or Bock Oil, as eve.: gl=else bad failed. Iditi se without faith at first, but was wozmistang; it threw the tealson to the surface at bnoe, and I at once began. to grow better, end bY wine seven bottles I have got a euriarorth thormandi of &Us.m.;7_ • • fan. llfalgar lidlidltat' This mai certify that I have been acquainted with Ektelt Petroleum, or, Bork OH, for mere than a year,- end hue re; peMedly witnessed the bene , rset effects inthe Fuze of lent ulcers and other diseases far which it is re and can.with emakience neommend itto be • utedicirtern , th eittintioth and can aaltaly say that MOM. hsaattesk edits use where other medicine had idled. a Y. ICKPI', M. D. For stile by all the Druggists In Pittsburgh. [aulTAlir ', '_', - ;;. -,- ._ . '..•;: - .- ,- ,.- , , ,, ,1,- , ,..' - .- • ` .l~. i :Y'. a~ :Y:lj .. _. ti • - - • • ' •i - b f t -k. ),; ~h ~' lajeT;#lee ',MU" Eirpoetheduirisis ' Z' et! 4,scrity anOiSisseit7 for bateau or ellspmition to Ilfs I 13 4 . 1400 14 are =etched complaints ohicit si/ea*Adyi I eiSsu the eanstitation of the orlayprolteet«; Theylo isi r oanyAriorglitan throngls troutles and Affilotoms ofet*, iiliztd,'sedattarY habin4 maned stP, end - dm apptketfots fa study*. n6i:ire sometimes lll l l24 4alliWgeiet WV; dYlP e r et '. 4 ttilteakk drausi, a nuhletkri.dc.P.4"susdaance' Now, wide these roehmethelf-ftshissk:isisklhe firfgat: 'eparklieg4e loses its wonted Inoue-Atiettoilite penetra Melon and Throe Up—the body* Its etenlY =rage and vim; and the - noblest feelings of on? nature SnduallY dwindle away to a frettul a p .. e . 7 . l . ? temper, n&til becomes a bor. then, and other 1 lo b e to pliMm the egitteneeci the wretched victim. - - -7 - . - A balm Be th ese horrilge aueortlere' wui be fauna In that excelleat ItAltaltnl FOREST igirSee large advert's:neat In isMtlser column- Bold Wholesale and Retail by Ih.„0.80. FL RUSES 114 corner of. Wool street and Virgin alley, Pittsbragb, Pa; al. se, BY Jh T. SA MP LE portb4rl*.- moor of ledarel street and the Dbiageet - All TaiTiP---4deSaadqllA • RAVE REMOVED:TO:itIitt - ttriarna - OF Wood and Eillatladlgkeadae: ad. Where they offer to then old eananen, and OW publit generally, at the lowan rateeindlietoll. the Ingot. moat • select • and onaphoto of MOM TBAB, YA-WILY GROCER= WOODEN Attronuaßri WARE to be found In Dte,West. - - , - odeell.7. • . : Diem:Mat/An. .*. - ILK firm of 100KI5 A - ?STOWELL 1i thlo day. by mutual cement The baskets wilthehtie#uued by . -• • .Plttabury*, Jasml4 • :15th, 311.43— . 21e.: -; CHAS.. 1,00,111$ Stock and. Bill .Broker f Stotos, Bond., Idcrrilptaiik&e:osegotiated: PA.11.11t1:10. 471.113011. AIMS TO TUE PURCIILSE AND - SALE,or given. • • IS. Me imts• S./met t Co, mruitkilirt. : !?:d sad Tourth Streets. . ffiAitltEED: COI Thursday evening, =th Instant, by Rev. E. Ittlgobott, y. O. W. ItANOLIT to Mita Altdanta : Hitgy, both . . . .2111 W B IIITIIR-3 bbh. prime Roll Sir sat br 4; 0-, • ••• !... • t t 5...6 .bl. LW for 5a!6 . 11! .. 7 41 ,... D ' • Ams ' /mat B u . TA W A T 11 . LOW;-!%)tor .. 11 1, 11 . nU w n xis 174xL. ABD-111 cracks prim !Imlay, Car sale by - • . iau 3l • . .J. D.•II7.LIJUWES. .CO: - Satl4 i -10 bbla..Ziev Yorlf, : krt . for Isle • : cIOPPESAS-4 bbla. onconmignaunat, and for.sils by 1. • jln3l. 1 D. WILLIAMS A. 0:022.Wa04 at. LITSBURLiIi TILUtST !OD SAYINGS COMPANY-20 Poticet Book Lost. WAS IeDST, yestedditti. a Pocked Book, -cow talaing SIX DOLL.LIIS.:.• The perioa *ho bag i! t kvl • lbaad it willhe Ilberally.madad by Warning h to James Steellpg'slaverty Pena street prrrsamtoa GAS STOOKSO Aires iraiit,e4 fu • ,CE.A4 E-1. 0 0 3 a 5 , - juull - Stock 'and MU Bzokse. 311.N'TOSIF9 SxW BOOK--The Lofty and the Icorly, or Goal to All and .None 411 Good, by J. Arlan:tab, anther of "Two Una," farms and Counter Chem'," An, .te. •. • • • • S'atnain'i Monthly foe ••• • . .Experlenee of Life, by Mee Sewell: . • • • • Tboropson's Sank Nate Reportertbr Yelatuoy; price let ants- Yoe sale, with all new Boots, as scones railillabel, dike lowest prize; by• . H. BUSER CO.i." , . jan3l . . . NO: 92 Smlttillallt street J UT a meeting of the Board of Managers 41114:Wile of .th. Refuge for Western Pennsjleinis, held on the 211th of January, instant, the following Bp-Issupwrieriinnanimcrusly adOpted • - First. All umamditianal robwriptitiss• be. sailed In. by the Board of Managers, front time to time, bp bast:lamentt not exceeding 20 per mut. of the amount estemited, of which call ten daps notice shall be glean in at least two of Swared. If any instalment on each trunnulltional subs:rip- Was abaft remain unpaid for tbirtydays after !hill= thmated by such ealk.th• mthentiber shall he Bade to the L ampe of mix pereent. Interest, until pelvis and Moreover, the BOta, of Managers may ambler the whole subseriptlon as due and payable at any time after the expiration of mid thirty guys, and Pmeed tol canter I PP 141P3!..,ad1ie course • rinirte In — rsne the inicablieDil upn, gni eandidanalsib ecliptic= shall reciatu unpaki ter thirty days ilea such to: stalment, theft benzene mable by the teeme of the" tub: m..aion,, the subscriber shalt bee liable to the payment . of Asper amt. Interest upon such Instalment. natil paid. Janal . By order.. • •. 8.4.-11ANNA;Seeretary. "DITZTT-33002*. to stare and for eolo by ' • .lan2Co • • :• • 3. 'KIDD k 004 60 Wind it. ii'lliltolll{ YELLOW-2Mb*. _Tiramaxes -and -.LBO. -Ai Co,'‘ briade, of various 'bodes. for wala- : NOEICE.--IV. E. &mums, at 50..107 -.Market streeti , b selling hla largo stock of BOOM ISHOES.Juut.OI:I3I4. IN NroltraDd for sale low for cash, COO pair 3Seu's, Wo mha's sad Misses' Gums, Anis qualiV•, at Yis.lo7ltErket . Evests • DanZl W. N. NCILVEETZ. JTWIT JISCItIViID, at:44.107 ,M artel at/ act, a beautiful lot of 1•44% Zatuiy • /lads. • • - =-• • • cc~LGIITB=CIIAttO• lon, Orleans anti .con.stiattly far sale at Ilia Banking Sousa of - fan: WILKISS & CO, No. 75 Marti rt. 'a A.M.5-01sesauttl augur Cared llama, of all celebrated II stakes. For sada by . J. LA:THLT. 03, Sault Tea Dealers's:Wl Grerera.' AHEN UL.—On Wednasdey evening, Januari =ll, oq T Permsylvanbs Avenue, • ONE WIMP, auraau. wird ItAY HORSE, bells end Dural() robe; the sleigh Or a dark poen, the bone is a small bobtail poney. The tepee le ror quested to 0:42115 forward, prove. property, pay charges, &el take Lb= away, or they. will be of aacordes to law. For further particulars entirdzo at THIS 0171C.13, 1an29.1r. Treasonepic's IliallroatiAlieldexat. on Ma, pity Street. . 1101:18JLNDS of Roaches, Rale, 31.bm, to., eerie to their T &tabs daily by the use of ELI{I2.I.MVS EXTRRMLNA WE, which, if used according to direction!, will do all it is roprecentad.. It to warranted to nxterrabaste the rermin, or the money refunded. Sold Wholesale ands Xrtailcby KLI.TINCI, cornered Wylie and Yolton streets, Ly deal. genarallit at the km The Ce 24 ante perbox. janlo Westani laiiiranee Company, Pittabirgh. — Arril Yl , Jr ., President. I Y. IL GORDON, Wearday CAPITAL, $300,000. _ _ . bSLL bunny e ct aII hinds- of-risks, ERA-end MA y .BINS. All lasses will be libenlly adjured and A h ome Inetltvtlon, iininged Drigm4l. - wbo an well known hi the eonmunity, and who are determined, by, promptness and Ilberenen to maintain the - diameter lehl&. -theyhavedammed,asMarin the heat protection to them who desire to bo %mind. . . Dint MlLlei."xr., G W. Itlcketion, J. W. Baler, N. Mimes, Jr, W_ Q.Smith, C. Ihmsen, George S{ ;Jackson Wm. !IL Lyon, Juries Lippeungt, George D1 1 7, 1 , 0 4qW ,, ` /4e' daisy, Alennuolor 'llkonins Scott - Mee, NO. Walesfirrea (WoiAonso s Ca, up 8% -a Flt4laniall: AaerMy- Window Shade Oil Cloth Ilisonfactarg... 48 in.wirt • - E. R. KERNAN; 4 1-2 FEST LANDSC-AFT piranxa 6 :34m 4 ISelii L. do Th - 87 do. 8 do ' de WO to'At* do. , Flowered, llottdc and Plain, assasted F 1 3 ltutT Lhant,44 28e., 33e.; • - BO Ott ClotII;44-Ze' Vat.. _ Oarriake on Cloth, black, 4.4 'ne.,1,4"4:c...„ 64 40e; Figured Back do 44 .e., 6i 40e..., 84 44a; -Enamelled do 44 .93e., 54 40e., 64 60e.4: , > Mallogaril and lictievocd 44 On, 34 64 Table Corers, with centres, 44, thl34,,ib i SIMe. and SI tub; Thug 011 Cloth, 44 1 45, 130 end7oe. card, gsmittla $176 each. jittesslig ituitis iuseks : o oo l . l ou. 430613,Thu:, 1 4: (2.01 , - GOODYEAR'S SOWS. - - Long Black Onto, $5,50 each. Shoot SLank C0at5,..80.1 eae.ll. Long Pants, $3,.% each, • liegBlns t aIXI Iloisara indiatiOns on Ilatqoarent,A9assald,Graen,3ln; Slue, Yellow and etizznon NS'lndow Shade Oil. Moth, as ads is the sole and original Dlneors , .tory.. All Goods warranted not to stick. Lade or inset. - . nentilm - To Metehants and Druggists througheat the Union D. B. RI , CtILLOUGI2I, MANUBACTURER AND DEALER IN PAINS % OILS, No. 141 Bolden Lane, New Narks IOpESPECTTD4I aaTt ttrißlDOil limuhants tnroughout U l na, to Ms urge end tisatse, asscernent IV RUNTS, OILS, lee, albs B.F.Sr AND PUREST QUALITIES, whkh he °Zombi 4le on.very I110:1 cats terms, bath to cash and close-time balers, Wow are enumerated some of the /eadinir articles: WRITE LEAD in dirk kegs of .2.5 to 100 Ma. - BLACK PAINT, YELLOW OCHRE VIOL RED, in "oIL PATENT DRYER, SPA.NISH 4Rasis, TERRA:DEM ENNA, in oil. UMBER; CHROME IMPERIAL ANA ARKEMICAL rltil SRN BLUR, CHROME TKLLOW alpt TERDITSIRS; TARNISILFB — of all Mud& • • LI.VIRED OIL, RAW and BOILED PuTTY, inermici 11 17 AYIE, LAMP BLACK. • AlLar t d ILK9LISH Vox RED, CITRON RED ansiTEL. TAW. dry. INDIA' RED, RED LEAD, and EURATOM, dry„ • STONY, FRENCH and Yrr , t(sW OCHRE, do- CHROME, PARIS and BRUNSWICK UREEN,dry * FRENCH AND AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS.' .-: .13P•Iiruggista. and others In vent- or Any nf sumo mentioned uticlea, will tad it to their intereh to call; es one asedalties for manufacturing and parrchAdis& and oar expe rience, in the business, ere as - advantage. in seillag-sreer most of those in the same Una = D. B. APCULLOUGH, janti:3lno-ts - 441 V , MRuJoeum,livir York. FOR HALE OR MIT • - ALL TILST COMMODIOUS HOTEL, situate of fire Jaab Uon of the - Pittsburgh" and Braddock's PSoM Plant Bond, and th e pbo sdr.lptlainrnigke with the Canna Pima. sytranla Road, eleTC3l3llilel from t h e City . , and wittdn thirty minutes of the City by tie . airy The above nous° fi three stories blzb; . Caltifning !WY .convonlattly stringed room. • Idsztlahol vttk. ttor -men. modern style of furniture. The Pim 'or the boos Is On the most modern sad marreakmt arraissemeck Alrd well of water or at the door, and within nos Ennoble Turtle Crier.,” from which soft water make =Bs IWI#7 4 gm?, Iltablirig. Tot. esti Borsei; Carrie Irmo; Toe ILMSea . S C•P acid' If once 13' renter the lessee 70 1 4 d have .6.1.60-46. lame two story 33ziek'Threllf . goak - 4 - xteter die shots; sidtable for s Boarding Pcbool Badly reddettoe, ^,llibloill.theinianlontbonsessppartetmot teteroX6stOnt, bern,stobling;&e., &e.; apputtoot to which Ls a logo Treat of Bottom load, nibble for farming or prviel9a. • sea, widen will be rented with thelloanc, if doom." 4180—A number of Amoy tetaloogyth algt 2 a 4o for dweit /lAA %Pio tottut tidwitr; 41,130 , - Bernie Bottom Lent zar the ame Mote?t. 60 d:eree, saltablo or or pitleang t =rzt _TThh good dwelling bonze, bero, irtabiei anct ft sbere property Is eleteattaet east of Tittabitto; 2 -N. .11:The subereber deeigns laying'ont the beautiful tall ey Into Tote, erdmlde mr errantry mßlen• and..irldeh ne told it otinntities to' malt Frrolnommi For beat, of. loodlon. sceneri;r/olrthiss _of soil, and esikof "woos, (Wog; outnecittilrith PitteboArb-lithe'Peinisoml zda B A Broad, grod plank roid; turn - pito and -Ayer; vatino. teat) Poing axd 1991 =; eci4° 4 11 - ' 1 ! / !/0 .#l l6 l?kWatt Ynotso rpisied b 7 nig -_ - - -- - - kertladsTs. etni nltn oist - 'Broilor& Itoten Pittibinati,'Pa; - jasalktn - _ ALUM now .:.,;:.'- - •:,,.-,•.--',f2-.;';..' MEM ••• - • ; . • • • - . • • -:~* ;~ -. ERTEN A 3.1) WTI • • slit Dxeioipa .k. at 4 vd•ck; pmgrune - air &steam kienisl- at fu- B): ocec.,dpzit the _ da4withoptudzsmams, - • • -1 40- Iteproluatkm- of the favorite play. nf 41. THUS ' - um. Great successor the Drama of $ Skit appearance of Urn J. 10.708rE1J.- • - - • Tarr Bynum, January 31, erUl 6a perfOrrillr, ; . SOLE TOWSCRIBIN t • t ••:- .„. .. • Br . Ulu Ntrataitipayis,And The perfannanee irktirftri *Filar • , ,- 4 • • . D • . AthAz- I:l Yarth • in rotaiii r : e fi ehr o 7 A.Z 7 I-M 1 0,4= 2,2aWirii mm4. 4k-a the of • r co yInT ...SaNC3 - 20:*aferre MASONICcitnIt .EVBEr;IIV,E2ArLYO - .D.URlNfirvirE wsEgt . e NBSEDA,T DAY and SATURDAY RYlUDTilli4snacry rataW t O 21E-=ILA-o:2ifilliAal,t awed ai Tt4.3RMT44 i . The ynbik ans , respsehrolli laibisoad that this iscinchus company will Walla humor ofilvilsCtle - of e & ~t aunt. table Conceits as aboia, on wbkh mambo , Um , win an • entse new selection of Song*. Opentk -11bornota, • - Ilossises, ltr..; in at of whlstithey - -casSlA.l3ot 0:4711711M: • , Toe =away 'a?scsish! of the rirhstfiell i ltrlSHOSS? . talented artists t ' • - - . • P. B. ISAAIM, E. WINCEM4 %.B.;;BEALM.. Ato. the • : 1 1 111:1M11,..- P. 11.1sucs,thalilialglishallis!ipss f at:alsatic ' thr -2. T.'llorti.nt,lbe oelsbni,te llnt*itetsininy, In all his " alias Bzudder Bonet,?! ,vi#l . budget jokes, Breekaowas, Se. • - " , P 54141.. Sele 'Ole hie s Magie: Trumpet_ . Cott'• W 11171: the atilt iil4llileoe4.Jectee.ll*S:lhtt/stit'• que..E.imilnse,Speeettes; - • 2 • .121;j1t full potiathal-o• protramma. • - .:lE3:Daxes open's! STA ends sulaaseion Meentes aped llotels,llookstotes,.azet it Itisdoor jan ICON •.•: : "7, 42 , • • 1 1 E911DAf!- - ' l CPRlKsrnte v4 AMFV*lll4r.,..a:r• „. . t. li.latti:einiad t MeatPact 4 - 'Mirror the , AatedelaTWirTgotro. - linxiitt - mooting widt.the tames of. chaari(troMAlartlit'a.: • • a . the grestest original Factorial Painter_ in rrini".) time fol/owed by - Our ilkomitsk snot fichnnerloo- Gaiden. et- Edon, „lirradisa, - gkatitiyiinglhe "beazolet creation in all their isotmdUro purity, affi then Wowed •• *dr acemsepf -the -Tamptatimi. and . Iptpulnicor. auk tpf Ih wed tmem portraying Cha Trondnent Akat eater that cectirrwl from dm mallow le. the IWGZI4, ;;'. until the &emotion decor tithe Grad Wogs: - : ~, • I . Doors open ar; halt past CV o'clock; tothslus tinmi. at" Z , 4 'Alnassum,'s 5: R. - • 8.--ou wednisday sanaccm, at 234 o'4w. mews afternoon ittittbitimit to familia* Asti achcols---4 nena at"unt will beluado'fo.iictioola‘q thosomalhilions. Air This iplinutkilwnorimic Maw-kw wts truscotol :by j . olio of tsar Dalton , molten, Ototettaa period into the United atter tot *short tinirago, at a coot of cmar slsoooitusd u a-work of art and =id strods cm. - _ drilled by airytomoramiclpeloctog that over suitedVitited States,. acentoot the Deidew.of r, lest stud lb& Timers of Illm.aralsod Ettphratest. arelscrfoctlypirenantnit. • non the Berm of Noah ead:hlo family. race the. animists tering the Ark, which are copensmstoll'in - rooring tram which march before pie: step tteA, isa. ' 1 7 , 51s oro . thannort interesting. sonniporetwitneowd.*: Jeolthe" L'AIPAITETTE - BAEZ WO4lO - WritIZET GranoVOCia sad InstraMIPW : MORN Iti." , HEna IMBESSZELIMat Ogabialaiirsiepaisaltaaal, Ist,lnia the 'honor to Warmth: , cibsetatat attiburigh 4 Trioic2#7, thet ba *Mere la Wasiak Wotoit aalbe - alavo - oa•MONDAI:KIWNLWanutry al.st, 185 a, - Oa which oceaska be will ba 3 / 4 atlslect r by 'Air. N. EMI:Dr4 ' funigvand v,we.B.IVOQD, 116-Mu• *aka tan graltaabna • ander ther dlrettlan. SYX Butra.y. - - • Maw ixuAstax siipcsi totriftiogctricut =tau' 4 .1 •• cad &ping the perfor,coianFa hiaitate pb Mate a4ll gir" Hata, with his Twee. " - "" nice* Co be had at ill the Wilueipal Hotels. and wow .¢2lxots in the city. Doom , .ofen:dit Ccei .-Akurxmi to ecoa. meaaetltoFlot'" 7.9 .5. it.. Jus,l Stißirsosi" ' • Wareldte.l Nix 14/14101datst, OM: A. 4:ll;ini--1141411410T* the Vltelay _ 0 152 C7 con*Pr. PArtanali*?;tr,ll4.lThri• *Tensaw,. • . • •-• • ANGERONA LOD4AlCrit.i . 1.1 4 a 7 ' Amtercauk / 6 44. 1 Y 0 - 12 %:VEL at.o.=NOiniegi 4vieV. . - Wiftnesdayevectbift in.Wnietpgtawns4 WQW st ' B.L.A.V.WW I g.k.;-4trribe.besteoursslptsjsritigktc Lte) r Ali at 6o . etats Vittr so tatbe: PO:41 1 16:140M, r . - No, ;3 111th street, sham the very bed itiffilt..lll6 urns t a • - Talent always be had- • . ; P.--Flana inectirm, W• Inigrziaillaiki-L -• U ' ivikadstreo‘balsema Fiftliattetrand UV= adlay, Fermium LckatriSa.22s- - -Xcata 04323 - TuistxrAn_ • - Minicar= Mrcucrzorr,lio... W--444Xda 'Sot ai4 thir4 . l.l Friday of ea Friday - (ma S. sMafitThil - 4DOX.Vitinri . narttorei . 003 .utal auck.voo,Don;-/d.': , SOS $4.91.172. 10f3e* of the flttabarr,lt Agaiecyin • Boost of Aretudy Lode, Ne. Vtood. nreits - * s' * . 130 Yet itaVeittiSDnAgll3i.--. , - 101 orals! Gornsll Agnaat na.urpar• ona are dreadfully totruezated with corns. A. certain reaudy Till be Varna haDr. masts Cass - Yusr" tax - aide by Dr. OEM KElllsl4l4d .Wccd street. - ' -; Pea; retell at 1214 aut3:2; eta-perbirc., dot..-s-to - tbose arbetbay txmll ecida..:- , . - ,... , :''...' . 4 , . , ii'"''''''....':; ',.z:.,4:..i..7._;:,.'.::.-f...;.. REM .••••• -'• • •• AMU E 1 OPE!Wii4n=S: lIRTAIIi Virsailly MU • alai•data , -t -- U rC eartala Tztamlagi 'oreellteulttee. - ±• , •!-! - - .7 Flushes, IhroesteDec.a.e., lace 394-Filullu Curtillui. N. - Y- . • Painted Winslow Raged, Opt. conispr.sectitido lize4ltisrp l / 4 A• 4, at whaler* ipit iess.ll. - --- W. II; CLICRYh t . • . Nu. ;co Cheoustrirrealgonser 13114.2hi1u1el ' •• ': turbans Made sod . Tlizoi . ned in 143a-rrry.viraost. rv• .. style. : -. , - .. .-1,; •,-. !-- • ~ .'. ' l ,- , . . ' ..-..- Z . ..[llOattr: .i. : --.- - - ' ''''' - ''' ' ' • - it : m a- "111.16:M_ Window. - • • o:lllimautto"7... they • tory, COMM Of =CND AND-Altelf BM, ISILADELYRIA: Ouirior" t` cowl 4sk" . !!!" t, nal air atom Otiok.aalaise &xi", ituractormarrfr.. • •" 41 " "if-Dmitra rokeibms Dm purchasing elmfiterß. 0 .--10MTU4CO, tt Arnim &W. email. Semati"d&relfitaahlia.', , • ZirELsO3Pa• nmarmasteiterryjnltt.---;: Ike • palt otacs zuVintl274., Thlr.lstreeL :Likemetatiltea In all kinda of weather, Ilona A. I& toy Slit.; Orbit mei i` ....,untnnztletie and animate indite ant vastly 5te.....7. puler la the eomixoti ftlikretv - cheap-prim:, $1,50,.V.1. 83. SAiirlind "Przd, IP*? . 1 v4, 1 4-tac the ahstutail quality of caestmel.s noun for ehlldrtel, from toll P. M. 22 a—Mamma of 4dck or iliel . l.peratua tikeee &Ai,. . -DEAFNESS, Noises is tho Eked. aad.saltisit• tkeYr Metall." dischnzvni frtank tAri , * MIA and nontlysennared,wi.boatlninarinnantindonno, tEr. Prinolnol Ming otthn N. Milne Borger:, who may be,. oap'vkl -- 0 W - 99 .141,t, rfoicklila~4l4 *tali "A=1 11 4' 2 : 3 ;7 5 Thirteawaiioreliise. taly; this tome, of special Stractilee tilh e 4uabted bi= treatment to such • deMo at anus rA gzedthe moat tamed aattobattuste as"; 7184; by, geedy ittentioiaci: tr:ASSOCIATIrEi Plrenlenis ; U• e y - Canagniaar of thikelty.of Plttaloataltht. - 4:: J..K.MOOMWAD, itesident—lLOßXAT YlNNSY,l3evensamr. war thsur t itsicaL apd 314,r0 31.8/LT kinds . la Maw:. Ittoocingsb9lo . /bus* Nos. 721 sad, Weer a:MU - arc' is _ - •r/ . • ;tit; W. • .a.O sar IL s 84_,,Psm. WM:2 I I , MPro. IVU.Wit; . . WOV.Dallaijc. - O. It. PiiibosS• llltiamtaalUovecw, .Joscph Kar_ L . 4VI ratOSQue t San& IWCTIZENS' IsisirxreSeseefisai real , I. Plttsburgh.-21,-.D.110i • 111XLI. 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