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My friend. on, any calculation founded upon truth, you will find your misstatement of $2 63, or yearly $lB 76, II "small potatoe" affair. , My dear sir, the public want truths, and not the:visionarytaleulatlons of an Editor's sanctum. Let us have snob, and my word upon it, the pub lia-will en mane demand a reform so mush need _ 40. - And why Should they not? Are they better Satisfied that the Sheriff should have in his pocket $4,000 of their money as a profit to him, when it is in their power to keep it if they will?. Moan Asos. ' The• people will remember that this is copied from tkie especial organ. of the Sheriff, and they can make up their minds accordingly as to the ;• . honesty of the efforts of the editor and Mr. Magill to filsify-therrecord. Stir foolish for the whig Sheriff and the time _ 'Serving Gfazette to attempt to show that the Com i inssioners are actuated by a feeling of personal ozposition. We „have high whig authority for earmg that • this impression is false, and wo will . Tinto-the Journal-the leading whig organ-to oprole r thebuth of what we say. That papa of yesterday laYs--- , 4, A movement - is afoot at this moment; which ishould'have been made long ago, to transferthe subsistence Of•thoirrisoners in the County Jail to the County Commissioners directly. Hitherto the CoUnty Board have paid the expense of sub sistiug.the prisoners through the Sheriff, allow lilt that functionary to realize a profit not short of three' thousand . dollars per annum. This fact rnits of no denial Twist and_display - figures how:you ; will, and we see they have been made . to lie egregiously, still then is the ntiked, undenia ble fact, demonstrable at call, that the- Sheriff makes between three and four thousanetdollars a 0rk:74,.;,..--_,,,_, _ year out of feeding the prisoners alone ! Let -tif-,---le, this7be put down as admitting no question or I 1 atitte l _ .I_7i .4,, > 4 471, - nt, tiA l .. Vl 4 . ,_ t.,,.. , . 'With the discovery that this enormous rove- -1 frET,OfttlAts f from the diet o f.poor nue w as wrungthe prison -4 . 'kitqb.4..:, -_, ~ 4 :. w -z ~.. 41-2, 1 , - - A..i. -, a era, and that the tax payers of the county were hied fortthis extravagant addition to the emolu ments of an o ffi ce already fat enough, a dititur tge.,,,t3t: ant-14 ',; •-•" baucir was raised about it last year, in the term ‘ t if,--- - - 1 ;7 of Sheriff Curtis. When the cry was raised then, ,Wir e t' V,- 4 •„, - r - • the Commissioners deeming it ungracious to, in -14-141•tp.i„..*.;ft'l, „_-___.4: .: wade, Mr. Curtis' term at' its close, took no steps ,7 1 ,:t.,t, ~,--.. ' to 'enforce the, needed change. Bata is also ae , _ . . „ 5 . . 41 _ . .' §i--- s 1 ' . _ciptiblt.of proof, that they , announced. 6 '' '' 4,7 4l, ' - '4 their insume, whenever a new Sher iff should take , 7J0,,,,,,,,,i ,' office, be lie whom he might, they would, with the 2 4 1 ‘. t. 07,454^.4_,-;:ititr.; COMIat of the new term, move and press for Viti4...-12 , 34 this reform to save the tax-payers of Allegheny _ equatyfrom this enormous annual levy of three to , four thousand dollars. . . , 4' 4 V- -: '," 4 .. b h ." • • ' ^ 4, We sal if is susceptible of proof, and the Wfiilr,,r 4 . _ , t... i' ,-...."•, proofs haverbemplacqzurtihta our reach, that this , " itt • ,„-- .. -g - :reform ytativesolvid-on last spring." it- j. ' iSF .. - ' * .- ' 'OZ . t the iaireestraot justify us in all we ti , tei, -', 1t't,,,.-4 - ,-- _ - .: ,-• no ‘4l - - A44.„... h, „..1 -P 145 itz...1. 1 1 ÷ - 4 t .3 2 4 ..--- :ba, aga "fe itait sai, ta d. 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I - - Debi°Cratfo Con.loy.COminittee of corrolponalento. motitt tkei*lO.F.apt,ointe4l, in t h e Bi.Vbsetee o inittionjillo following reOolutlon adopted: - 4as/zeal/That: ini) , , Dimocracy;' bile beiry county are imreby.requested tei.meet,.on-r.taturday, February 12th, at tba rignal primary.meetin t re, and elect, 47.-03OTentionoVer enirlo rt ot i l e b i r tull e : n u i lil ug i re x c i l: ;nehdc a l kal li e. th Oitten tj to Co n. lul Th E rre!ejilms . ei Vit lePt rze " ;l t t h ; and remain open until 6 &clock! P. IL t • • • • • DAVID .C.A.11211/11., amity:ma. -X,a3,..pscapaoasi.. . . • - Oar :friend B. in Clarion county, is in formed that !to bare not yet received a copy of tlw;C4trion Democrat, to wbiett, be. :refer; con artleloin.regard_to the Marshalehip. If ar.opy:of iiii.papar.ia forwarded to us, we shall attend ,t4i4.iirquest promptly. . , steralVe retttettk omr*dts to the Hon.-Thos. •hl,llowx, for sibotokairolume of. the Appendix tai 016 - coniresire4iti-Plobe, for 1851 and ,1852 Messre..DestsrE..ae& - Acingirrsos of the Ben . ate,'tud .. 441 k 11 4 EYSTER. PORTER 'and Klatigia.4t:olll . 4lollBo of Representatives, A fokizi'vtirs: 'Oar thanks are also due to. Els . xra-of Columbus, Ohio, for a copy ,or thy Rep ort or the officers of the Ohio LtputtiorAeyluin Se' THE controiersy between the Whig Sher iff and•the-Whig Commissioners, is becoming .. Wresting, and, as itprogresses it gives the pee , ple . sonii information as to why they have to pay snoh enormous taxes to support the county la • As we have before said, nll we want to see:is oven handedjestiee between the parties who have made the issue, and from what we have heard, we nre induced, as disinterested journalists; to take the'side of the Commissioners. We find a justification of this course in the Gazette of yes terday: Mn; EDITOR:—In your editorial of Saturday, headed "the'C'ommissioners TB. the Sheriff'," you expresso wish, or, in other words, you would be obliged to them, "theeCommiesioners, if they Would furoish you proof of the profit" &o. Your oinistatement, together with my own knowledge, caused mb'to make the following: The - itlioltance to police and courtyrisoners by your statement; amounted to • • - ' Cl 23 I ; now would suggeit the adding of. Sii cents fo'r theTitittltoyollowarkee of 75 `prisoners, gad-adil . it to the oho,* BIM Eirm New inert without fear of contradiction, that the above prisoners and jaiLcan . bo kept as bee always been the custom for the.fallowiar76 prisoners, at 5 cents per day,incladingsonp daily instead of "twice a week," including all ingredi ents," which is $3 75, or weekly, 26 26 '1 Jailor, 10 00 $36 25 - if then, you deduct the above from the first statement, yon.will find a saving of $3l 873 per week—or $2697 46 per year, taking your own statement of the number of persons now in price wi t (Lad just after a general Jail delivery. But, if 'You. tzke A general averagit stbeLyear round. you will °find "at least 125 the fair estimate,-which 'is two-thirds more than the above figures, which tailcoats le the additional sum of $1792 32, and when added td the sum of $2697 45—makcs $4495 37, leaving a marginof $49.5 87 over the $4OOO which will enable the Sheriff to exorcise his benevolence in furnishing "al ingredients" for soup "and other things furnished to prison. 'era who need them." But let 121 examine your own statement, about :tho "half cent," which 1 "batin the year amounts to some thing.*.:- And no you say it is paid, I will of cintrise #llk 0 the price paid, the basis of my cal . oultieicin—Thitk , we halo Abu following: Stnumty•five prisoners, 43 eta per day, or $3 373 per week $23 62 Soup, per week 500 Tiro Jailor's fees 20 00 L'Ur tbe Daly Pittsburgh Omuta 58814 We are gratifitid to learn that the Eon. SAle HOUSTON, of Texas, has been re-elected to the Senate of the United States for the term of As Years from the 4th of March next, by a vote al most unanimous. den. Ifousion ba,s made an able and popular Senator, and ibis.`new mark of confidence on the part of bis constituents cannot be but gra tifying to him. , Intelligence from;Oallfornia r "by the Pamper°, which arrived at New Orfeaus,datesthat Plies Catharine Hayes ? the Irish vocalist, has been vruntOnly murdered in San. Frani:ben by .a man named .Tones. No reason is etssigned for . this horrid tragedy; but the populace turned oat .at muse, arrested the culprit, and immedh4i lynched him. This is certainly sad news, find we hope it may turn out to be incorrect. -, • Senator Elected In Neer Jersey. r The Legislature of New Jersey have elettel the Hon.'WrxmAN.W .. n.taar to a seat in the Unit - ted Stater Senate for - six years from the 4th of March nett. _ fiel r . The 1.1/4011t01111 Genius of Liberty,. of th e ilth;` :c ontai n s--an editorial article, urging the claims :or Major - Wicridry Poor, of that place, for the office of 11. 8: Marshal for the Western IkaPcsra atod'ozdra.—Thie vtdcutble monthly for February ban been received by.Gildenfennya it - 6: 4 14nd Its contents are as varied and intimating eninesal. Wifiit !Doee .tbe bad blood Itititeen these .offletikdffect;,tbe.;!-Sitattf Of the - case! We say in itiOriViiii)nklet,ilitiiitight thrice s day, if eackiviarrel reellittlit - the• exposure of so enor mouitim abuie - aid a movement towards reform. Tlie,re are the facts. The Gvate may cypher - as it will, the, truth stands, that the tax-payers of this county are-bled to the extent of three to four thousanti'dollars per annum in the name of feeding prisoners in the jail, over and above the . actual cost of their maintenance. - - And now that the facts are known, the remedy must and will b; applied. Our Senators and - Representatives at Harrieburg miderstand too well the interests and the feelinga of their tax. burdened constituency to do anything else than carry into prompt effect the measure of reform now asked at their hands by tho Board of County Commissioners. -- - Wo have none but the kindest and most cor dial feelings. toivards Mr. lltiagill,' our present worthy Sheriff. We labored earnestly and sin-. 'cerely for his election, and would as resolutely ;resist any and all attempts to invade or cot off :any . of the regular or recognized revenues of his `office. „Bat this matter of the jail allowance, and the enormous loss to the county occasione, by it, is a different - affair, and as a source of profit to the Sheriff never was contemplated ; and this, we jciin the Commissioners, nod the tax-payers in , reforming. The above from a Whig organ, is, we think, a pretty strong endorsement of the position we have assumed in this matter, and, - until Mr. Ma gill and his "organ" can prove the propriety of li - eing by implication, we will believe the state ment to be correct, and wish God speed to the efforts of the Commissioners. The Journal epeake ont further in the follow ing pregnant paragraph. Perhaps the Sheriff and his "organ" can explain what It means. "And the attempt to smother this salutary movement•towards reform, by the cry, that it is all the offilpring of bad blood—it is a bit of spite work &c.,is too thins device to deceive anybody. It is oftett the case that a little beat Is necessary th stimulate men to do an ungracious duty, and at the most it may be said of thiscase, the Com missioners and the Sheriff have differed Just so far that the Board here What courage to do their whole duty; and all we hope or 'can say iti the premises is, let them keep up the excitement until the reform be accomplished. We would but give a steals for the chances of those public men, before the people, who would stand in the way of this Reform; and indeed now that pub lic attention has beep for the first time awaken ed to the abuse, it wiliporrect itself even unaid ed." We were the first to refer to this-twitter, and oar disclosures were attributed to partizan spite, when nothing was further from our thoughts— But as the leading Whig paper, edited by tho Whig Mayor, has taken the same position with the Post, we hope we need not further protest that our efforts hare not been actuated by mer cenary motives such as those which govern the organ of the Sheriff. STATE AGUICULTTUAL PAIR. Immediately after the Great Ohio Agricultural Fair, nt Cleveland, last summer, we wrote an ar ticle urging, in the etrongest mariner, that our citizens would mate a determined effort to bilis the next .Pennsylvania State Fair at Pittsburgh. On several occasions since then, wo have called the attention of our citlrensand the County Agri cultural Society to the subject, and pointed out the advantages that would result to oar city from the assemblage of strangers as would ne cessarily be collected together on such an ceca aloe. We are now rejoiced to have it in our power to stato that our suggestions are being toted upon in such a manner as cannot fall to meet with success. Wo seo it stated In the Journal that " the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany, at their meeting in this city on Friday, unanimously voted a Subscription of Two Hun dred and lefty Dollars, towards the expenses of holding this State Fair In Pittsburgh, in addi• tion to which they will make the renal reduction of fares, on the occasion. This Company also decided to aek the co-operation of the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company in similar measures, and no doubt a larger subscription will be made by that Company." Tho same paper says that the County Agri cultural Society was in session on Saturday, in Pittsburgh ; took up this subject, and appointed a committee to procure subscriptions from oiti- rens of Pittsburgh end Allegheny City, towards the Bonus, or fund for ezpeneee, which will de termine the location of the Fair. The Commit tee are %'l3l. Momfm, JOAN TOCNO, A. Speer, (city.) Jona Min:woes., Jr., JAB. S. NEOLIM, Beans Inniku. These are all good men, and we have no doubt but that they will act efficiently in carrying out the object of their appointment. We hope to find ;he greatest spirit of liberality amongst the citizens of the two cities and county, so that nothing shall be left undone on our part to have the neat State Fair held in Pittsburgh, DAILUDAD ACCIDENT. We regret to Arm that a disastrous accident occurred in the neighborhood of Christina, by which two of our most estimable citizens were injured—one of them seriously. We understand that Mr. BAIITZEIIIMEII, the talented and amiable architect of the Cathedral, had both his arrns and one of his thighs broken, and that Mr. 310110t3- Isom, the sculptor, who is attending to the Stucco work of the edifice, was somewhat injured. The balance of the passengers suffered but slight in jury. We understand that when theizars ran off the track, Mr. Bartbergher and his companion were standing upon the platform. This is a dangerous position. The place o( safety is in side, and as near the middle of a car as you can obtain a. seat. SPE im.ir,n SCHELL. The Fulton Democrat Bays "N o are inform ed by a gentleman from Harrisburg, that Speak -er fitinrst is winning golden 'opinions from all Into. He performs the duties in an able and highly «atisfactoty manner, and with due cour test' and respect towards the members. He will make a popular officer." The above confirms what we have heard from other quarters. Mr. Scant. is one of the most promising young men in Pennsylvania, and we are truly rejoiced to hear that as the presiding officer of the House, be has more than met the expectations of his friends. His coarse is up ward and onward. RE-ELECTION OF OEN. HOUSTON miler of Oro Cathaytne Hayes ZEGIBLATICIrE We find but little:l; k die I'm/Neap o f oyr. State Legislatarethit Will be :special interest to our readers. We pleurae this is the reason why we hare 'received no telegraPhiod#4l*hes from Harrisburglifor some days. = - On Thursday last,lif the Senate, Mr.-Robert son, from the Committee on Banks, reported as committed, the supplement to the act incorpora ting the Exchange Bank of Pittsburgh. Mr. Haldeman, from same committee, as com mitted, the supplement to the Pittsburgh Trust and Savings Company. In the House, on Thursday,—Mr. Appleton presented two remonstrances against a repeal of the law of last session relative to a new school district in North Payette and Findley townships, Allegheny county. On motion of Mr. Appleton, it was referred to a committee to consist of the Allegheny members. Mr. Cowan, two remonstrances of similar im port. Gillmore, one from citizens of Lower Bt. Clair township, Allegheny county, against changing the place of holding elections in said township. Mr. Porter, a petition signed by 300 citizens of West Deer, Allegheny county, for a law simi lar to the Maine Liquor Law. In the House, on Friday, Hr. Appleton re ported a bill for the relief of Alfred Steward and Samuel Kellar. Mr. Eyster reported a bill to incorporate the Odd Fellows' Ball Association of Elizabeth, Al legheny county, with amendments. Agreeably to order, the bill to incorporate the tho Mechanics' Savings Bank of Harrisburg, was taken up, and it being put upon final passage, It passed, yeas 49, nays 41. The bill to extend the charter of the Carlisle Deposit Bank came up on third reading, and passed finally—yeas 48, nays 39, THE seB4VEARRA. RAILROAD. For the information of our friends who may wish to visit either Baltimore or Washington, we would state that there is a nearer and better way to reach those cities than going round by Phila delphia and Wilmiogton. Through tickets from Pittsburgh to Baltimore can be procured at the Pennsylvania railroad office in this city, for 69,60 being the same price as charged toThlladelphia. Passengers go over the Pennsylvania Road to liarrisburgb, where they take the care of the Busquehanna Railroad for Baltimore, arriving at the latter city in ltlh hours from the time they leave Pittsburgh. The Btteviehanixaltosd is ad mirably managed, by careful and Intelligent en. gineers sad conductors, and groat pains are tak en to carry passengers with safety and comfort ALITEU GAMIC; Erl., the Superintendent of the Road, is a polite and very efficient offices, and labors assiduously to proinote the interests of the company, and give satisfaction to the travtliog public. Lady Ira. Wife. The editor of the I l rovidence Journal, who Is considerable of an grUtcr elellantiarues, shish means a cm:i of taste, says this: " We wish the democratic papers would call Mrs. Pierce the WI of the President elect, In stead of hi■ tag, They ere legally married, end she is entitled (o the name of wife. Be sides, it shocks alt our ideas of morality to bear it said tbat the Prtsident elect of the United States le traveling around so moth with any other woman than his wife. If any of the democratio papers labor under the impression that the title of wife is not grand enough, we can assure them that IlLteltwood's Maga:ins. which Is high aristweratio Isnthority, has folly endorsed it in • long and excellent article, the text of which wait taken from • paragraph to this paper. " An anecdote is told of a scotch shopkeep er who declined some request mode by a cus tomer. 'Do you know,' said the customer, • that I am the Bishop'. lady t ". Root, woman,' was the answer, ' I would cot do it if yo was his wife, much less his teddy.' Lady is a beautiful word in Its place, and female is a proper ward in its place, but tither of them employed for wife cr Taman to in shocking taro)." UM is all very well, except the charging of a vulgarism, which Is common to (Air *bola So ciety; upon the democratic papers, which pre no MGM guilty In the premiere than the ihig papen, and every record of arrival, at the hotels in the nation. Names are always entered thus: "Mr. Smith end lady," or " Mr. Peter Popkias and lady," when, if any body should any;" donee and woman," or " Mr. Peter Popkins and woman," Jones and Poi:dans would be turned incontinent ly out of doors. The practice, however, le con venient for young gentlemen who travel with la dies that are not wires.—N. Y Po& Tut New RZLICILOOMI fits:_—Lt doubted whether a convention to remove the re ligious test in New Hampshire can be called be fore 1867, as the constitution of that State pro vides that amendments shall be proposed to the people every tereD years after holdins a previous convention. The lest convention was held in 1850, and many able lawyers contend there is no authority to call another till 1857. In view of this diversity of opinion the friends of repeal are afraid to urge the call of the convention at present. Centre County. The Democratic County Convention of Centre county met in Reiterante on the 251 h, and ap pointed Wlttlut IL BLAIR Representative dele gate, and recommended CoL JANES Ryas:4nm u Senatorial delegate to the next State Convention, and instructed for Jona T. Hooven, of Centre county, for Canal Commissioner. 11g. Hoover Ls at present Prothonotary of Centre tsounty, to which place he bee been repeatedly elected. A Wcautur AIIDASSADOL—VoII-Pacha, the new Turkish ombaesador in Paris, is only thirty yeare of age, and is ao immensely rich as to be called the Musselmon Rothschild. It Is Bald he spent fifty FaUllon fraticl onhis Journeyfrom the Sublime Porte to the Barrier de PEtoile. All his attendants were, during the whole trip; the Turk ish costume. He gave away twenty thousand dollars in gratultice to, servants, postillions and chambermaids, from Marseilles to Paris. STATISTICS 07 PHILADELPITIA.—There are is Philadelphia 102 plates .of worship, of which 47 are Presbyterian, 88 'Episcopalian, 26 Baptist, 19 Methodist Episcopal, 18 Catholic, 8 Friends' meeting houses, 12 Colored, 7 Lutheran, 4 Protestant Methodist, 2 German Reformed, 4 Hebrew Elynagoguiltand 2 Unitarian. There are also 126 public institutions, including 21 public schools; 9 English and 2 German daily papers, 28 weekly papers, and 21 periodicals. LT. HLtLD AND L 9.1.4 MONTT.Z.—The death of Lieut. Heald, the ivandam buahand of Lola Mon tea, has been announced, denied, and is again announced. He is said to have executed a will, in which he hequeathed to the eccentric comatesa a life interest. Of 480,000, together with his port folio of water drawings, and a - portrait - 0 hizuelf. There ara thoati who , go ao far se to say that the former will be the more acceptable legacy. SAD An'AUL—The'Sdern Gazette state that an industrious Irishman, residing in Boston; had ,accumplated,nd 'saved money enough from his earnings to seem and furnish a snug little tene ment, and to tend for - hie family to come over ocbuiyit; slimy' took passageln the•ship- Moses Wheeler, which arrived last week, but the wife cbildrew had died * during thopasi .- • . age over. Tarn Stave SHoortacrOasa.--TheciornisSion ers appointed 14 the ;Governor , of .lilaryiturd to investigate the charge against Archibald'Ridgely,. a police 'officer. of this oily, of having kaWsi a slave Tit cdniiiitas attiluPting' arrest !4:Vq"' Ozilhia; Pensisylviirilit; last nammerilikelitf reOA ad to the Governor that the sheeting was entire . ly accidental; and that they had succeeded In convincing the Oovernor tif Pennsylvania' that such was the case.-nifoliiiviors Sue. !MUM=BM t„ r ' • - 4 , • • ;:-~''-. Items of Neiri:iia3dii - c€444.--. - ~ - . .."RofeidOrerfietrn rg. entrcing • " Waves te ran,aWay Swim Coni .. Mayo, liras not de, livere4 l 4. but remained in:prison in_ Pliiladel 'phisikaVlase'4enunts.;-":i• In liouth Carolina all the newspaper pUblish era have adopted the rule of requiring payment in advance from'aubscribera • Why are the cOnntry girls' cheeks like French calico ? Because they are- awarranted to wash and retain their color." - • The,will of Amos Lawrence does not confirm 'the statementihat he had left Mrs. Pierce $36,- Geo. Vandenhoff, tiumustor, sailed in, the Ara bia, frota New York on Wednesday, to perform in England for awhile, and will then return to the United States. Gen. Pierce has declined a reception from the State authorities of Massachusetts, for the rea son assigned in his letter to the Mayor of Bos ton. In the. House of Representatives yesterday, in Rhode Island a test vote on the new Liquor Law was decided in favor of the law-39 to 21 The bill will have to pass the Senate yet: A petition was presented in the 11. 8. Senate, the other day, praying for -the establishment of a uniform system of marriage. We learn from a reliable source, says the New Madrid Journal of tho 15th Jan., that four coal boats were sunk at Mexriweather's Bend, one day last week, and out of twenty-one men, who composed the crews, only one man escaped. Gov. Foote, of Mississippi, in a recent letter, asserts his constitutional right to MI the vacancy• in the Mississippi Senatorial representation ; hut be is in doubt whether he, in view of recent de velopments, will exercise that right. A woman in New-York, named Hester White, met a man at dusk on Monday evening, in an open street in that city, knocked him down, and rifled his pockets of $2B. The Madison Courier notices that anew bank, under the provisions of the General flanking Law of Indiana, will commence- operations in t hat city on the let of May next, with a capital of $100,000 . , to be increased to $500,000. It will be called the Indiana State Bank. The editor of the Springteld Republican has been presented by a lady with a piece of cake, in perfectly good condition, which was 26 years old last July. It ie said a number of the clambers of Con gress and others hsva held a meeting and resolv ed to make en effort to push the French Spolia tion bill through. A man was found dead insure of an omnibus in St. Louie on the 2lst last A coroners inquest showed he had taken laudanum, the rill that contained the drug being found in his pocket, empty. ger. We believe there are no " Fain" on Mind et present, tor ero we aware that there are say in'contemplattoo. In copying the fol. loping remarks from the New York Evening Poet, therefore, we than not Ley cotractsce liable to the charge of invidiousness: The Unfairness of Pairs ire know not to whom belongs the credit of inventing what are termed religious fairs. It is most certain that they are, every year, increas ing in number and iavtagaltuds They are all designed, of course, to promote some Imairralent ; or charitable, or religious purpose. -We have fairs to help to pay the clergyman's salary, fare for carpeting churches, for clothing Sunday-school scholars, for purchasing an organ. and for io traducing the gas. ThMs,, on a larger reale, we bare fain to assist in paying off the debt on an old church, or to he* a my ono; fairs to feed and clothe the poor, or to erect cditcos for their . atrocutiodatiatt. The process for accamplialiog ail these good object*, Is pretty couch the same is all cues. It is, in a word, to buy cheap and sell dear. La dies, with bewitching miles, welt upon the dry geode nstrchant, the grocer, the hook-seller, the confectioner. the baker, the , toy-vender, &c. and eloquently depict the paramount Importance of the object they bare in view. They are sin- gularly walwity if 4.tiey,go not sucestal, Yu getting donation's of remnants of silk er eatin, candies, cakes, creams, and what not, for the lady-man agers are enimsted byan enthusiastie teal which the gallant shopkeeper !lads it hard to resist.— If, however, they cannot get what. they want gratis, they do the next best thing, and procure them at cost, or a little under. The material being thus provided, with as much worldly tact as they can command, the managers *elect the time and place most imitable for their object. The Christ - mite holidays are especial favorites fat winter 'Writ About the fourth of July Is the most desirable if they most be held in the suustner. Circulars of invitation, which some poor printer hai been beguiled Into punting gratuitoitsly, are sent to all the respect- I able families whose addresses are known to the managers ; and all the clergymen of their par , dealer denomination are expected, and those of other sects are Invited to read the ladles' no tice twice on Sunday as a part of the religious service. By the more aspiring, large hand-bills are placarded about the streets, and the daily pa pees are pressed Into the service, where, in the column devoted to amusements, the time, the place, and the object aro set forth in the most flattering terms. Generally, however, it is deem. ed sufficient to Bendel:colors and to have the announcement made from the pulpit, the clergy man being reqauted by a committee specially detailed for thattpurpose, to add a few words of his , own, in favor of the means and ends of the enterprise ; in other words, to recommend them to buy their holiday presents and other knick knacks at twice or three times ita cost at the regular dealer's, because the excess will bo a contribution to the cause of philanthropy or re ligion. AB a general thing, church fairs succeed ad mirably, that is, If according to the business usage, we estimate success by profits. We have heard of several where the proceeds resulting from the untiring agency and efforts of the lady managers were reckoned by thousands of del- NM And all this being for good and laudable objects, fairs will continuo to increase and to be patronized by 'the benevolent and philan thropic. There is ono aspect of this subject, however, to which we deem It a duty 4 tacall attention. It Is the fact that most of these schemes for rais ing money, interfere with honest Industry, and with the efforts of the retailers and the smaller shopkeepers to obtain bread for themselves and their families. An illustration will make us un derstood. Mr. Snobby is in the habit of furnish ing Santa Claus with a few dollars' worth of no tions wherewith to fill the stockings and make glad the hearts of the young Snobbios at Christ mas. ' For years he has made a part of his pur chases of a widow who pays a high rent for her little shop, and by strict economy, maintains herself and her fatherless family; the rest of hie money has betba 'divided among several other small traders in similar circumstances. They all calculated that ho would do the same this year. They laid in their stock with that expec tation. But, alas, although they displayed their Tittle all to the beet advantage, and watched, ;wistfully for his approach, Snobby came not; ho ;.had been invjted to the Fair. It was made very 'clear to him that,: although he did got less for money, it would be aiding a most benevolent cause to lay out all he designed to spend with the Christain ladies, who had condescended to 'stand at a fair table and retail shaving soap, dolls, ice cream, fancy whistles, and pocket hand kerchiefs, for the : purpose, perhaps, of sending the gospel among the Apache Indians. Snobby did so. He never gave a thought to the poor widow of whom he purchased last year; nor did he stop tO a,sk himself how the retailers are to pay their rent. He was brimful of benevolence, end; rejoiced when he beard how large a sum had been realized by the fair; yet this same Snobby was one of the foremost:in making a publio protest against the-ittempt made some yearsago to interfere with his - branch of business, by b4trodnoing it into the workshops "of the alms-house and state prison. His profits, he said, would bt reduced by it. Multiply Snobby by ;a thousand, and the re toilers ity whom ,we have referred, by fifty-or more, and the, object upon which we have deem ed proper thus to"; animadvert will-not be consid ered Of trivial zotfment. We plead for the judos"- triode classes,;---for the shopkeeper who has hard work to aloha both ends meek—for all those, who in consequenes of these "benevolent operations,P not only lose the" le of their stock, but have it Wein Ilion their hands,—a dead losi; arid we submit' to the thoughtful of 'our philanthropic felloirklitizezdt, sad to the ladies themselves, who [are guilty of so much of this miegnideliphilan 'thr*Y; whether it is exactly right to engage 'in aiffio where, jest in proportion to their suc cess, must be therAmmerited damage enstained by the most depehdent classes, =SI ': , ': - -i..-:.,' , ''---!,:_k:-:,..,'.'?.., ~ r ~:... ;:..~. ; . ERNS AingB.l. SLITLEFX.% : • Tiid;iya - Invr.eirent7thertia4 The Wisher* left the eleveri:. • The autple drarvethirrthe paai ebruly ramateirxwert Ail dey.rhetrsreiltiwseantirtrardilit; All night the wind dela dreary Arid thraugh the thin yell over it , The moon looks wan and weary, The crisp leans rustle oaths path That elopeth totheausulbtr, The oak besidelle / 11 3 , Petal- , Drops &waits uakedahaloir; The-harectboaghs at creakier , . Olt upland fells kept straying 'Alai doleful-sounds thsougla vnibtys wkie lonely tours are strayittg.: Three rummer months to warmthiheart, And then the chill fro:teeter— • -- Three gnintner months to dream'of lore Some olnety days far laughter ;-- And then the South doth endltereign— The north-wlnds clip our dreaming— The shadow droopeth once again To end Love's empty scheming. Thera is no strip of summer blue But winter elotuLs blow over, Morels no inch of solders turf Tho white snow shall not wren" No pleasant thing but hos itsend When sunny days are waxwing, No =Mot music for the lyre But endlessly complakdog,. Important to llailree.d Companies and the Traveling Public. - An action brought to recover damages for the Wrongfatejeotion of a passenger , from the ears of the Hamilton and Dayton Railroad Company, was tried yesterday, in the Supieme Cotirt. The plaintiff, Geo. Alexander, claimed that he had entered the cars as a passenger at Dayton, hav ing purchased a ticket, which he accidentally ldst before called on by the condu.otor. On the other side it was claimed that the-plaintiff had not bonghtany ticket; butthat if he had, hay. loit it, he was bound to pay over again.- It was shown in aggravation that the plaintiff was put out on a cold Winters morning, the nearest house being some three or four thousand yards off, and that the plaintiff's feet were injured by the frost and cold. ".• In his charge to the Jury, Judge . Headley in formed them a corporation stood on no higher grounds than any other carrier—that the.ticket given by the Railroad Company was the beet evidence of payment; but if the party bad so teeny paid for his seat in the ears, theloss of tbelicket would only put him to the trouble of proving he had paid, and the Railroad Company wo.uld hare no right to tuatara out. 'ft being suggested on the part of the defend ant that if the ticket were found by another per son it might have been passed on the conductor, the Court remarked, that the ticket wall not tie- gettable ; and if the Company chose to put it in a shape by which they might be impend upon, that would not alter the rights of other parties. The jury, after a short deliberation, brought in a verdict for the plaintiff, with $3OO damages. —Cie. Commercial. - - - Ilorrlble Tragedy Inlssippl. The Paulding (Miss.) Clarion relates the fol lowing ehocking affair: On Thursday teat James Clark, a well•knOwn citizen of the county of Clark, made en- assault upon his negro woman, f4r a cause which& we hare not heard stated. Re then ordered her in to a corner of the room, and commenced pitch ing his knife at her, point foremost- .Aus the knife would enter her. Seth, he would compel his victim to draw it forth and return it to him.— This demoniacal amusement wee continued until the slave tens covered with about fifty :bleeding gashes'. The same day he whipped hiswife, cut her ell over the head wlth his Imife, not danger ously, we understand, but in a =mot cruel and painful pat:mums. He oleo cut off her eye /ids! This rtraege drams wound up on Friday laist by the commission of murder. Clark, on ttutt doll, ordered hie wife to go and call Lewis; a ne gro belonging to the family. obeyed, but the slave edema to como„, through a dread of his enraged master, we suppcst. hire. Clark re turned, and was whipped by her husband for not bringing the , negro: Five times WAS 110 Bent upon this capricious mission, fire HMS 119113 fruitless, and-each time ehe was whipped for her failure. Clark thee called to,the slave, Inform- - lug him that be wnuld.aboot Lint next taoraing. The negro, it seems, did not heed the warning, for While splitting mils the nest zacerniag„ helms deliberately shot by his master. The wound was fat4l; the negro ran about threatundred yards, and fell In mortal agony. Clark, who its supposed to be insane, has been committed to answer for murder. t*Lßna'. Wann SpecitLeS YhoAdivwlut, froto a cl34l.4lXteT, *bow Ow danzud aleph this trust Lactlidtro hos watt l whawrer It hst barn lutr..duftd _ • ' Plussautu, Ticv , flo., Pry ULNA 30, 1840. ax&Jow„—lrs mu/op:um of 4te omit coutiOslgaw Worm 1 , ,,,itt," in this plum end w* 1211M0 ell itren , o3.lkl44l iur 04,01:. W. shm2. Id Sad obittlNL your t)ruladiut. ALA. Corwin. 1. Y.. 20 Omura. with your Wu. art th, mn , ttou wht.h we witlivrait Jan the wat,...le:ful effects of said 'EperiEc," in - thrtu rOuLl be told unuuslly Llama qatutity, If f, be he (wh.te , wts sad retain. In= maw arcut: If yea wont.l emapeassta a perms for trouble sad expmer Sr velv3ite2. I think 1 maid Make it to year adratittnal Waft o. Yount n.,,tfatly, MI. NI. MALLORY, Rum t ti.. Per W. Al„ Porn= fir,Pur Ado by rii , st of the D.o,,,Lits and Iterclants, seal by eh! , ae3e tavprlears. 7. null) t um, 00 WaxistroeL • • 4lnader, .7.10 lustant, F RANK. gm of Milos sod Dt.tetana*, Ag . ca 3 troatlo. The tun win take TILES DST, et 10 o'rleek. wmArvAait7.aulitz, , • Ilan. Neal Dow - , the aittbor of the ...Miele L.:te," arkli &nun. en deldrwes on en' /ton= VI for riPag r d Pr ~,,V Mor v !Aqu c . law, at the FISTII MIaIItIDIST Clitltal. on WEDNESDAT EVE. NINO, yt Inetsat, at 7 o'clock. The fact that the neither dreftea the ftret Yrohibitory Lau. CtiStiAl and end3totat In the Orates,. renders him peculiarly well quallited to rive inPerruktlen upon its iumet...lotre, and their - effects In the eumtresulon of the giant evil of the day—lntem Th.kets of winds:dna, lAn CUM Can be obtal of lea Whitc,-,larket street; fZ D. Alrq and Alderman Steel, r earth etrecti Dr, A.O, 3reaculltos, Birth Want John Federal street, AU rhea, City, wad at thedoor. feblra • 17k XCLIANUEON NEW ORLEANS AND C.LNLINNATI., _Ca youltantly for tato at No. 75 Fourth stmt. rob' . A . SFHSINs lk CO. Wanted to Purchase, SL[ DRAY HORSES. warranted sound and gentle; 115 r w tart a air price will be given, on applicaUon to ANDREW JACEILLV.YI !Twined. Q - TTaTiiti SALK.— 1.:1 Bank of Pittsburgh: 311nesota Company; Ohio and Pennsylvania Railtnad Pittsburgh, Cincinna K ti an Loahrille Telegrap fohl h A. WILINS d A CO.. Ts Fon.vt. Canal Commissioners' (MUM, llarrizburm, January nth, 1853. 131.801ARD, That the Superintendent of the Motive Power cua the Philadelphia =1,031=14a Railroad be end he le herelq dirrtted to transfer' all the Section Said Troche on nal Road to the Allegheny Portage Rallnaad.— [ Extract from the Journal.] 'MOUS S. WILSON, Secretary. Scrismirsimcra OMR, Parkesburg, January :ma, M t lu accordancewith the above resolution, the Seddon Lat Trucks will be traniforred, and froth this date no .Section Boat will be trail - spirted over the Philadelphia and Columbia WWI Philadelphia Railroad. JOB, R. SABER, Superintendent Haire Power. rubl:4t Columbia and Plilledelplibt Railroad. M. Armstrong Democrat, Mountain Sentinel, Bairn' le ApWaihiatt, and Hollidaysburg Standard, publish 4 times, and send bill to this office. • Dr. D. Jayne , a Family Bleillotasea 1 TAY:YE'S BXPWTORANT: Jayne's flair Tonic: ey " Tonle Vermin:go; " Sanative PLUS; " Cartninatlve Balsam; " Ave Pills: " Alterative; " American Flair Dye The above; valuable family medial:nes constantly on band, and sold wholesale or retail, at She Pekin Tea Store, 381 , Iftb atreet. By A. JAYNTS, lanlO:daw, Exclusive Agent for Pittsburgh. li'ar venty.ilays . STILL 6.ILEAZER itEDOCT/ON IN P.111013,—A. MI- Knv k Co. 62 and 04 Market street, will continue their last great semi-annual eale, for twenty days longer, at the end of which time their Fifth street Store will be Completed. The balance of their Goals will therefore, beibre removal; be closed out at a still greater rained= in prices, and at a large sacrifice from cost ; as it is their desire to clear their whole stock, that they may open their New Store, with.= entire New Stock„ ACARD. -7b P reach and German Residents of Pia,. burph, dlleglivw and neighbor/ion:l.—For the 1114,37101. modatlon of the Gorman and trench population, we: bays just concluded arrangements to draw drafts on Messrs: Fo. col Ronk & Co., Bankers, Fmnkforbon-Ae M lne, arid on Messrs. Edward Blount B On, Bankers, Paris; which drafts can be made payable In all the principal planes throughout France and Germany. Apply to W. k .1. T. triESCOMa CO., brew:Pork, Cr, to the undersigned, European Agent, No. lb; corner et Wood and Liberty streets, Pittsburgh. dealt - IILAXELY. THE DISTRICT COURT OF Till: UNITED ST.ityrgw y ji far the Western District of Pennsylvania. Matthew Elliott, d or. In Admiralty, Steamboat Jamas Relent. Notice Is hereby given to all persons interested, that by virtue of a writ of :attachment lamed out of 'the above named Court, I attached the steamboat James Nelson, on Friday, the tilst day of.Janu, 1853, is a cause of coal* ion doll andmitr . atime, wherein Matthew Elliott and Jack, eon Baker are libellants; and that Tuesday, the Bth day of February next, has been appointed by the Court tar the re. turnof said writ, and the hearing of the cause. , ; JOHN DICKEY, itimatja. Pittaburgh,January V.,1853„ 3an24.14 TN TUE DISTRICT COURT OP VIP UNITED STATES, for the. Western District of Pennsylvania. Wm. It Clarke et at, rs. In Admiralty Steamboat Hichi c ian No. 2. Notice is hereby von to all persons - interested, dust ty eirtoe of a writ Attachment issued out of the - above' named Court, I attached the Steamboat tdichtan N 0.2, her bogie, apparel and furhiture, on' Monday, the -24th day Of January, 1,853, in A cause of collision, civil ancr for damages, iwhereht Wm. H. 'Qtake et aL are. Ilbellanto; and thetTuesday, the 25th instant, Sate been appointed- by the Cotut thethee return of the writ and the heerinzof the CaUSe. The hearing of the above cause continued until Tuesday, February Bth, 1855. JOHN DICKEY, HershaL January 1851 Jan2s ry -:. _."r - ~'t ~ C3' wpm-~i'r-d t .ylT.~~ Cr=. sr' • - MEI • . • s• -V y 4 • •-•,. • • - • y . • ^••, ••, • 4 T 6- S t =ME , , I -. i ~ _ _. ___ . , viiinkstaNzall. ISM! ~....,:5 .y . . , 1 ,.:-.; : ., ' - -:e PE=M f •J"...*-.L.i'- •,!-. :,......:-,.;-..,;. :': ...., • • „ • , Amp- Lowy Eptztta, I l lyponlitnnsted . Awe . 11, 11 eiergy and esgatity Arr. bush:um or disia*Lbut td:ari*lref ou t boninasa, are wretched complaints.. Which silently Fig, upon the eeistiliatteß_ TE:#4pritehleet zuwdl y brought on umonglitnothles acid Mc** agar wilentarThaAtb,ecotned:!../r atidelowt apAcattoi; to study. They arilometities attoadrL.:. s etttrcloesSE opi* We, bcgDesticni, nerwond.;f4etilgAa*gaaasig dreams, and a islid, unitealtiiii Actin* eounteinue Now, while theie Melsindstly dleortteri:Wcht, thi bright sparkling eye lases its wonted lustre—the mind ti Uerietra tradion and vinteity-41A todyhe manly courage and Tigre, and the noblest feelings of our nattun, gradually dwindl e ' array amend frettel d =li temper, untlillfe becomes a bur then, other arise to shorten the existence ofwretched this A balm Li? these horrible disorders will be found In that excellent article, HALSEY'S FOREST WISE( Ail-See large advertisement in another nolumn. &old Wholesale and Retell byDr. GEO, H. SZYSER, tinnier of Word street - Ind Pittsburgh, Pao -al so, by JANES x SAMPLE, northwest corner- of Federal street and the Diamond, Allegbencr City. • dee2Stlrobtw ScrOtals;—lt Is due to Kids Parole= to ley ti tat it hie bee:nisi:4n to oimpletely eradicate every restage of this dreaditil disease iraeas time than any other remedy; and et lenreost ur inecinvedenee to thepatient. The thousands of certificates in the hands of the preprte: tar, many of whiCh axe fitanwrell kosurn cltitens of the tit)" of Pittsburgh and its immediate vicinity; go to show clearly: and beyond all doubt, that KlideSl Prim= is a medicine of no common value, not only as a load remedy in Ittral sts, lilermstirra, Degfrsas, ass of 1474 :but as s vahtabl internal remedy, inviting the innallgating pbyaieisas, es well as the indexing pstlent, to beeossikeestainted with its , , . • . - noes hailuti a dread of 'mixtures girsasirand that tbdt medicine te pt xaly natural, sitdlo4l44 .Ig.ll.oent bum the bus= of the earth. - _ TAsioarenatscertifleate eeiS•teda. e ft,'" iblidied 174 N . Y mat bears drae • • to WWI is. 7pe 04L certtitaxteqftla IL D pf Syrae s: This may ha truth coctils , , that I have been So he* at fleted with ficrafula ear the last wren years that taut of the time I have been unable to attend to any kind of. linsinenc ,and much of the time unable to walk lad confined to my bed, and have been treated u.kaiy all the.time by the best Pbyskfaaa our country aZadls t I ocendartally got tome re- Uef, but no craze, Had continued to won* Help Dr. Foot recommended me to try the Petroleum, or Rock OIL ae era- Tithing else bad fallad. . l did se without faith at first, but Disaffect was szaardrhiag; it threw the poison to the surface at cum, and I at once began to grow batter, and bz il =yr II ETCII battier I hare got a cure worth tiuScuands of MM. NANCY IL BARIIEIf.. - L This may certify that I bare been anmsaLuteci with /Dees Petroleum, or Bock OD, for acre than a year, end have re peatedly witnessed its beneficial effocte in the =re of indo. lent ulcers and other dims= far which it is recommended, mad Can with contilenos recommend it to be a medicine Imr thy of attention, and am eatoly say that excess haa attend ed Its are where other medieine bad filled. D; HOOT; 3t D liar We by all the Drzigigala la Pittabalgla Daa-alaw. '• Nr. 'ArOLUTA le. CO' : *2 RAVE REMOVED TO THE CORNER OF Wear andlititle. Streets,- ' White they offer to tbetr custcancra, wed the p_ohilat enezally. et the Lowed rite-es Wholesale and Retail; the largest: mod select east anoda stock of COME 721,5, I'MLY GEOCEDIES, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE to be 61414361.6 e Welt, dooL7 . DlssolatlOD: - • • Ill= Ina of LOMB k IrDOWELL'is 'Endlnd this day, by mutual consent The business wiin bo continued Mid& E. L 00.11.13. Pittiburgh,.lstutuu, I.sth, 185.3-2 w . CHAS. E LOOMS, ...Stook- and Bill Broker Noes, Bonds, illortgag es, tte. Negotiated. TO NUS PURGED= AND SALE GB. sroCKL.4' 18.0tIot over S. Jones t Coi earner of Wood and Pcnirtl BUTrEIt bbli:priiti .I=3l- J. D. NFILLIMIS af CO. jglS--6 bt.IS. Eggs tar sale by . • - 5n..11 J. D. WlL“Allfg,t CO: _ .110 k UCKWIDIA.T YLDIJIL-4.10 sticks Ilnll.o, sale.by 130 jazal • . Wry LT cIIS W. T ARD-10 =as prima for sale by.. - ituat WlLLthitk YSZY-10 WALL New York Ilitea, (Dr sal° by - V. WILLIA.II3 TVIYIT.II.AB--9 blots. na anudnainent, and for azdeby Jandl J. A WILLUMSAL V.,'"—lrondid.. - Durry—lsoobt. men and web.tor - • = F CO,' Co Wail it ni.ovisa AND TEILOTUY PXYIS-3 kit in afore la and far ralaby (jszol .: • A: ursizEL _ _ 101r1=931/Rtlt TR Ur AND BLISINGS Et; rasat thh rack-wanted D 7 - • - ilia' • - • • toar. and Pocket Bonk Loss. - - ,SrAs yosecelv,-ii Packet Bea-, coo adults SIX. DOLT- 41 " , iim-san -ohs fFt 4 ge":' icamii it wince literally. remtuleciby retterialeg. taa3i in it to lama &ertierge term:, Pe= since. rrv...atizGli GAS STOCE-60 slum anted by LOOSILQ an.3l - • • Stock and Bill Broker: ..111.aiwara :NEW E- BOOB — The LAT Mod eses, In Lowly, or Goal In -an and, Sono All flood, by. J- SPlntoala, :unbar of u Two Urns" Charms mud CuiMluEr Putnam's Slonthly far February. , . Ave:fence et Lire, by ML*a Ewell.. .Thsnapeocaßank .Notelteserter - for February; pried 10 see, with all nesC.llocks, as soon as: - published, At tba lower! pstals, by • - - ItL'qtrn. A tXI.„ Emitbi!Alt_.olset. ate= Inturante Company , ‘ 4 1.4 , Jr., Prtatient: j:1"- - 31... tiORDON, SN , ; , vav3f, CAPITA,.L 411 , 3014000. ' . Ur! ILL hisure against all - kinda of risks, MR an,/ ylr LUXE; /MCI bo :, llbersßT artjeLeted Wad - J. A am IsLotibriavo r managed by Dm.tentes Irbo are yell kumm in The tortzmitY, lad "rho ate tletcrallacst, by. Minn Mims and liberality; teartaintain the character labial tberiume sasunted. as offering :the beat pratfall= Latham Ittla demire tabs insarc..l. • • - zii.rays.,--11. 'lllebe.m , ST . ."VaGer If. Gat", Jr„, W. IL Ettlth, G. Meilen, George W.Jectasa, Ws& Lyan,,Jantri I.lpnewott„ theme iltraf4Jantes tte, AxGey, Aicstabser,,lberusaffeott.--, - - - 10..• Mice, Ma ttf Water atreet, - . (Warehollse of Spat 4 Ca •up • nostitly-- - IILOUSE A. "X' a tutting of the tiosrahf -Managers or - Mc toimbf .401. Pefunator Werterhicanclrenb, held:ottshattBdi of inlsantilhatd ttd iattlng-ity-Laa!sarere nuardna t andy . - =:Aftimiteitnalitionad:sailX;cripti•Ciro sicll by MC Award Itanwert; frAxa Ulu* to , tinlca - bP:fluttarlAnts mat exceeding Z - cerd.:.of.tbe: auttpunt suLscribed, of width call Ism daYsztotica - al:01 be eirp,, two of tha newspapers oaf - This eity, &mid, If any insishateuttineueb unconditional subsaiP." Was abalirannala unpaid Do thirty days After thc time de= sigasted by such call, tho subscriber:shall be liable Willa Hof -six per pint Inlcrest, until paid; and ulOranTeip or usgers may co der the wholestita:cription. as du, and payableat any time after the expiration of said tklrty dap, and proceed to cullect the same by a due attune of law. Third, In ea=,tlte instalments awn any ronditianal San StliOtions shall remain unpaid Ihr thirtyttays Vier such in: stall:tent gran boaxino payable by the terms of the sub scription, the subscriber shalt became liable to the pa-yr:mit of six per cent. interest upon. stzehilp , ommat, antii ped. Jan3l - order, - AJ. HANNA. &cretary. Window Shade mei Oil Cloth Illarrofactory, 448 IftWl.3/ STREET. E. B. .KERNAN, 4 12 FEET we.... - DscArz Imam; 6214 aud Ile? pair. 5 do (10 do T 5 - to ST do. • 5 do do 410 -• ,00 o Flowered, Go th ic sod Plalis, snorted sl prices;t 2,00 do: Duff Linen, 44 25e.. 54 Buff Oil Cloth, 44 35c-, 54 31 , -, 64 4001 . . Cartia,,-, Oil Cloth, black, 4425c4 54 Mc.., 64 40e. - Figured Back do • 4432 c-, 54 405, 54 44c-; • Etianielled do 44 Mc., 5-4 40e, 64 50e: • 111aboony atal Rosewood 44 Mc... 34 76e., 64 Iffc.; Tads Covers, wither/11M, 44, 02;4& 76, 171,4 c. and $1 oath ;- oloar ou Moth, 44, 43, 50 sad7oe.. pee yard; Bearth Rugs, (011004) sl.ooeach. CLOTILLNO. Long Block Oil OWN $1.75 each. Jackets $l,OO. Pants frt;4m. Rats 624444. GOODYEAR'S REBUS GOODS.. Long meek Coats, $5,50 eeth. Ithort Mack Coils, W.ts Long Nitta, $3,25 each. ' , vans, WM Pil? SAIL • Dawarrof • 0 .44 on Transparaat,EcueraLT.Green, Dolt, Moe, Yellow and Crimson- 1 41=1ov Shade Oil Cloth, es this Is the sole spa Mena Slazinfietes7. All Goods int:muted not to Oak. Ma °emelt . tarreent :117 :o Nerd:nut's and Drage,* throlighout the Union , D. B; DIVIILLOVG.M. " • • lIANUPACTURELLND DHALER IN PA1NT5,..0114.: AV.; No. 141 1144416A-Da-ne t 'New Tork o ESPECTFULLY Invites the attontion of Dreu — imiand; Merchants throughout the Union, to his large and ed. tenslve assortmeut of PAM S, OILS, le, of the BEST AND. PUREST QUALITIES, which tut diem fOr gals on roi7, moderate terms, both to cult and rialto-time buyers Below' are enormorstad some of tbelesdher articles: WHITE LEAD in oil, in kap of 23 to WO lbs. • BLACK PAINT, :YELLOW OCHRE. TEN. RED, in oil. PATENT DRYER, SPANISH MOWN, TERRA DS SI ENNA, in oIL , . . UM EVER , CHROME IMPERIAL. AND . ABEMICAL . GREENS, in oil. -• • PRUSSIAN BLUR, CHROME YELLOW and VERDIGRIS, VARNISHES of all kinds. . - LINSEED OIL, RAW and PM= PUTTY, Yr tuTiNG cp 7.7 r , LAMP BLACK. - • r. AM. and ENGLISH Von. a*.qutcusz LOW, dry. INDIA LED, RED LEAD, aid LIYHAROF:, dry. . - STONE, TBE.NCII and YELLOW OCHIIR dr, • CHROME, PARIS and BRUNSWICK 0REEN,.414. _ • TRENCH AND AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS ... • - C3` Druggists and others in rang of any of Um . abtrre mentioned articles, will and it to their interest triall.asour facilities On manutictming and purehming, in oar crpo; memo tn the business, emus advantage& in 'wg our meet of those In.tne am* - -Pi , wcuiLouon, janlLlzoo.is —443.1.141 den Lana. New York. . _ . P08,11, 0 g A LL THAT 00312110 MM li thrn of the Pittsburgh &Mars 1 1 :1Y :te. Itoad,and the Philadelphia Teumplke with the Central Penn. sylnisis Road, eleven totted ham the Qty, and within Mlle, =Mutate! the Qty by the care. " - ••• The above Boum is three ,tortes high, iontatoingfiki conveniently arranged mums.- Tarnished wish Ma• meat modem style of furniture. The plan of the home: Is on the mid modem and convenient arrangement. A gad - well of water at the door, and within' Bre minutes walk of " *obtainedTurtle Creek," from whkh soit water and fee ClEl be essay* . • A good Stabling, for laity Ilonee ; Carriage nooses; lee nom; Ac., de. if said House is vented, the Lessee would have to pterelase the Turulture. ALSO--A large two stmyllrfat Dwelling - 31mm, near the &bare, suitable Mr ti Boardlng School or family residence, etabeututtugua endemics Vim:n= o t ta " rm g st4ne , litabllng, An, le .; smarten tto which Is a hop Trect of Bottom land, suitable for hrsolng or gardening pup". nes, which will be rented with the House, if desired. ALSO —A number of small tenements, valuate for dweit tinge, to the same ddnity. . . • ALSO—A Pam of Bottom Land, near the above Hotel, Or so . A.cres, submble ittefaaning orprdmingiurposes, with Is pod dwelling ho re,. I me, Man, Imln and "M.' mid•nduseS. The &my. mos eleven miles out of Plttats, Pa . N. B.—The enhereamr designsdesigns 7r;ont aburg portico- it that beautifurralley into Its, suitable for country redden ass, and which will be add in quantities to suit -pusehasers. For beauty' of lonetinn, my. richness of son; and PAM of suxeme, (being connected 'with Pittsburgh by the Potutoyin. z g a Bythood, a good plank road, tumpllse and river, stout. beets passing and Messing matinually;) it-'a ttopeoty h oat itutatoot by on/ craw- F o r pirdaasel, enquire on the prataboo, or at Brown's /late, Pittlantra,b, Pa: • is natlitt ' ALLEM BRAWL . 1.'":• ••"F . " 4 ;Zik*• • ••••",7 - • ,- `ll 4.eitt :? ,i,&.= • ^ . _•‘, l r l / 4 :.• • s' t • • ' ‘• , , • - ••• '7 • •, ,• rMi - • GRAN OflNNidaidilt M3al=l:M_MlHr- AntavnioatolanvopEs Jrwmgmurlams - A Tirgy-22g - U;M:1 - ‘ 'MONDAY, EVEIIe'';•AAMIDAJEUf - . • • • •"••-•• 1. 141. 4aatat..: - . • - DMA'S ibliiiiiggtdiseeataiier 3firror of the tafilLE, orAntedeltrrian" WorL i eaw-t. n mencloy, with the tesot/folacenesof.Chorta, (train iles4ur, the greatest, wig :La Illstoriat Patateria - Emspej hfollowed by the Gorgeous - are fiante,,of = e, -"or Itertutfaai '•partray II~ - the- betualat - =ant Eft thele c leinathe puriti, - wahm pul bs the &reale sautes tbe.Temptadon ena_Expo ites Weal then followed-by sornaaportraying &tithe pranda ma t emits that ocemtled fit= tha,ereattert •alltheWorld - ;- until the destruction; thereof try the Cfreatlftelaga - afit•Doont °masa hsu past 8 edoet;:ck rbkB eV' ADM - W.ION 25- CEP-N .33. ••• '; ; ffeguantss--Ltersoce;attcirkleek.'s:th ecia- Tames afternoon eatable= for bazaar sat ItCkeoaLt: -• • liberal discount wILI be bale la babools to time Webb= • . • .0s)--E his ndettaipattontalapi(v . nk was execated axe of the arm mateara, :Dateline Maw . • - postal into (be United Stetee bat *Atari OW Igo. itatast• . • of err? "15,mi sal ta•Werlf Of art &set-inert stands un tiralial by any patiotank - pete then' that •' era- wiatd Mattel Etatap.-_ The semis of the( amlen af. &fen aratilus. Alm of Hadar' sat /A:Ara:es' are posletts armee ang;" • and the wean of lgoah newt his Wally arattbet-aniatela,ell - the Aer, which .are • represented in tztoritet tigurts. • which mush Ware gott:step by et*, ea to - Me l is -era tar the mist interesting was wrer • L A P ATETT - E'4A I Zi,IIWOPOST/LiarZt -• Glint! -Yee3l.-arui CenCOrif(?!':" LEIBENSVIIII7 the eerelatemsegsztaa Voesl4•- • bay the:boxer to harattbialLiaisaa 'or nod vicinity, that be tan -gas Gfazel Oincert at Übe MD; on MONDAY EVINLNG,..); Nat, 1833,nt?....-tt;•:- Ott whktt acadon beawilibe by Dr. N PlantaAOMMDi . : '.• !, and. wad wft4lNximgri . TUXICS the atrectkat ot WMMEALY. _ • area Lattrattatt will appear in tbDattaearatotWitair. • ' - and dettiv thapeware,qasyMbtittate:•.tha-Megaatwitlet-i ZiaAtt, WWI hi, Wig* • "; tote bidet all:the,pratiptar ititskeWittedi awes .thereify: Dcoti "open at . tatitkt ltrent =awe sblividekeicr. . . AUL, .sgarg eon' WI L CAV. Eklalej 1441 kaitti6etin- : " ; - 0. af-1111x,i-Azxt WooctsFreo%fry,74?;b,.. • 1W• • •.• k• • • - Asiganes .104p;.W0. 210, Lti or 044 armitegystjr , .. - - Webteadiy evesteigbilraftlingtan.ll334,WondikZ . T.S.ILi- 6 -t'artheteitlicazetrzettstnttot LtrY - bmFhiaf.6o,mate !t_t,so thir PekhrTee'Store;- So. Z. Mr streetotheto. the Tory best: MilickAarlitaca - 'feu cza aileyste hat ; !t ,; 0. - F.--Pfaah of meeting, .W.Ood street, betireeo Amami-71mm vamearoaca, lams, 330-atert6irfory Ture22/11gt 1.t.C.01:1111. ibiltt _ FAlayeeseb month.; . -• iY~/ETNA- irisusalwx-COALVAIIIevqX.. the' i ta ztfbrdi‘ COulos.--CopitalStrx,cs3oo,oX;..lr.- ads kill. • - 015 coot the XtUalonr 4 ll Agency to thell7 . o. Focal of Arlatudy t.. 4.a . c..m.NZ0. 0 'hood sired. • . _. mkt!" • - FL .B.KEMN, Agent. OOrflit'COMlll2 CIorIISTIS - A.Mccit - Ezinetpite• . ions aro driadtaDy tcL-mintat WlLDcorns: . - A entels - - leceeely. to frmad 'Bs Pr; Ccunnee cowP!,-!LeTy,ll:* age by Dr. GEO.S,. KEIME.I4O' Wcal oFtet . . :.;;::• yfe retell 1234 F 415 tU- perboi....' • ' rat la - tbasi) IMY gel ige ti. . entgLabli. /Laterliala t . said 10:CorfAin Te..ausaso eTcry deictiptAid; Puraltare • ' Pliutter,ltmceAlam, Lae and 11031iirearlainOC-X, Planted Wl:day. Studet;Ont Cbinkes,Oirtan.Ptas,Bscidirn>.: at.wholetale and retail.- DANNY.% , .. o' • No.ICA Chesnut street, ixrrner COrbiIIIL ]fade Aral Tdmmo . 4.1A-Is4.sfrry neeatYtmeL diillez'a - Winlbinr . Shads, astallaci. - {fry tory,' COILN.Cit 'OIIIECOND AND 211"."" " n- 1 4. ,9 112 . 2 1 0 P0. 1 4'..!` 00-th.E4tef.:4:atd.Ssiqi reclr Storey Chant, and 7m4, 1 " Roo® SEEAD.l4 . iatd4 he a Aar. Dealer, and others seribiShad to' to im a fore put elsewhere, - U. htl VP.* .he' 'lUL:rt; S. It corner Second and heth'sts.:Thlta- ' n NELSON'S DAAVERICECOVEPEEI:4 il-V" Post Me Dollaings, Third !tract: , likattor,tazoi • In an kinds of rsestlberotruoa V A...1L tO 61 3E; giving an - - accurate artistic and animate Mensal, Valk*. rastipia- • porfor to ilia common lamp dagrunnwtyloolttlarfalloring ap p ims: PAO; t-L. $5 sad wane, accordiatta tbo m edsc and quality ,. of case or frame. • fcr obUdrgati frunall.A.ll. t 0.2„ • - orgiak or doccisscd pFnnurtaken bia4 is the tr,y , amigo embalm tom thkeur. speedily zul puma nzatlyreomapeithont Tian or lztcnare Dr. Hun- ' try, Principik,Andst :et the IC Xer Hi:wpm:who nary be Conso ld e,tat 911 Azelgutreet; P1u134414 fruntlill6 II; to - Thirteen leiiiet Ithueo and aitenit nuittitioisiieotk o to thle hiinch irpeelidNa=ce has enabled Mtn to reduce hiu treatment to &INA a degree of azicCesa ILI to end the most can— tinn .- - ed and o_nato canq kr is liteedi attention to the ODASSOCIATED Firemen% Innerriusee Companr of the Clt of Plttsbnergh. moommAD,President— PrsiliP.YASessetarY• will insure against FIRE. cusd NARME R/389 Ogg Orlies: .in Einzsangattela • /Nos. and 1;i _ Water stmt. - . T.ILZ,E7SI3) Ins sariuiteiie.leitiOi y itrY Pletsburgh.—lL tal !SAN- L, AT A 12417 T Sem, Office: Si WigHtr SfreagitiloEal .114,44 41 TalEr•Od arid& Insarct HULL and CARGO Aides on the Ohio and latets.. '- 4 4'1 141U s o teia Zt Lou 432.D-4=l4liVie. • • ' _Against the Pcalrat the , gad - Inlaid §:O4N*-asP°,l-Lticiz • - .IL D. Ring, • Wra.liailnirjr, • Pagsley,• &mudy1.13.1er....7 Suauel • • Wink= , Rabat Du.n.Lip, - • lo Dilwcrth, .: hn • • Ede:4rd .J. 13c.hoenzyk er ; Walter Brysati - • ••••• • Villtiam.l3.. i . lsys. _ •-• essgM Pennock:. - • . otacapt7.looll,l4vbotes ftie`aod fOtWs - • [10 1123 ) =Mk SiltrJec•-•- 6 0uThei.-Thruamis, aoJ /41.11.4.qck.' a braads, !acne tad for sale by ' js.23M .• - - • - - - J.. - scrua's tu. • - col -Phil E:: 14,23 or a impala vat]: Jb 11 464 -- Km. Slant Druz Store;l4o. Wood ro; V=Z==l YOH ILEZCZ -- A Vod AX octavo Playa far 1102 . _ , FLiguaw:ituaEß„.7 : • • ;: • C., ..r.:lllll.lfifood?lttfiC,': Ma&PEli—Yolinanet post Papers, of aliqatitties,noda by Owen** llurlinli, Plate= & smitti;*oo - ‘ii r & and abler znannactarers in A.nicrica;-Bhoads & ifen; Joirn Gibes, and Dregueana '& Brothrea; Brief/n:ldt De La Bee and Banters in )Santa- and Banat & Co., of o a-celebrated Berlin MOIL Bald wholesale or retail trade implied on Liberia term: By W. 13.' MVPS; Papa Dealer. - • jean *- • • --Market steect,cornierct Stole& • Selma,. . 4k:redcoat. of - , irany.Thsaiit,tl la terstoareezher to con crarselyze aserad to the USW/atlas of Aloshol;"lleieforired or gem end Spirits, hers fourth: proaftrp to 99 'percent shrertit&— : End as ais are noir prepared to 111 ceders toloy asaioat, thcsbortest . itotice o rezt !TectranywaitittM , whaleoal e t rads . of the dtl• • —ndariN t3PLAUtIEILLV ter tkilt _present, re eari hi Wit at.**tricinreerakt staa:l, earner of Besightteld sad Fraer etreeta ' " - jard4 vat c ati zl ,..n.„tin. • A,f T It: MEMIN A CO.'B, No: f.; Emithtekt street, *Air* ' ; just , mend' gip UMW illed best. seectia skek - at I:o=eic and Beuthooatirraleatioes ever offeror for s imi Weeny. Thenow stoct, for 1115.1.fsetzerse In=wa rd ty of desiall old beeray - er-fraish- leer heretofore Later oat , thoura l l loads of 0021211' VAS tableS : ' AllO itsvit..ra- - riety ot - Vatettlnealogur Wyttaa. Orders by trill sttereted t " --; '' 'f- - • : -...- - 1ci.17 ''l- - .. . . , P• - - ;..hietteet to Builders, &O.EO- . POSAL B -eiliberecefred by tbe;Beildlag ktinettaldee until tha 20th- of Febrnet7 .plestertag and norm . tbdattof the Interim of St . Peull'a Crubl In the - arcoratedl Gettdenple; the aprehleatkum. and designs-Ito DJ Thdetintty . ba - eraminat at the: Arebbon'a eetre, - Ln the g, - Tbere Ungar. now prepared tals! - - Au moot^ imh,tn.finn on the subject baton:Alba on epparetton (tr by letter,=l to - RiIiTBEII6ER, n 54.- 1 • Atelp.t.s4 Rittibazgb, h, ''\ ' : t ^ . =EI ...4. 4 1 IN V= ::---':,..:.;1-,:1;.;::'-;•••:.3-i;,?,:,*.cr _ - •,,,,..„,-.-. AMUSEONTS. - sasars~, LLSSZi LXD rim= • Ikon opeo st VA o'clock; pettbratsztee to co ' orctostor et 7 o'clock. .//ir Beide may be aecurect at the I t o : °Zee, dating ea • dil.wlleyty4.Ftto WittMO the lest night of the Drams ot . UN= TOMS CABIS..- , ai" &conduit= of Lbe Waite Drama 0f..2112. OtTaRDSII.PIa. - • Tram Emma, February 1.1241, ertll be perfortied the uere and high] succeeteut Drama V2iCaan MOSIPAGAMIE 11 - Ma; Pas De veax_r"-' ' lktr. sal are. Ottbet: T-4/0003.1f.A./033: By Mimi "Wi e rdratv" ifeland - irr;VC - Vri The palbrauctul,erect? yid% the faigratkeßtrul• THE TltBB s OVARDsVrivif. lir O. !attar. Show& Arazals-. • . IA m sarsay, aettasea- Dear an:, 12-,) the spectacle of Tax EN•muartiata. . - • f . FY22r4r; p.vs - T ror.*: MASONIC FzuLLl' - • EVERY EMYIW9 DlT4rito:nuntiEgi iSt atY 'A W- r thi ft ( 'F 4 l l lo l6 i - t.PILX;_ ; retenaryiet,2l,-.ld,dth and 5tb,• 1 i5 3 : , .... , 8 4 1 =7„. =SOWS' EIETROPOLITAE .SEILMADI2III The pubde ece_iftsepecendly intrecred that:lids idleed fir Company will hare the honed of giving six of-their Cam}, table Oeacerte ea chose, on which - tessetion. they. *Di offer an- entire new erieetkni. - or ..swv, :Operatic . Cborneee, ; peaces, dr., in all of which they: CELUACIar CCUIMISICI3L The company consigns a AL! sonowtag welikno.wn and ••• P. B. 'slum- - •• ITCSTLST, • E. VINCTIEL - i4 E. DEANDS. - • - And the renowned COOL WIILTE. A B. "sues, the dlstingtdelled Violinist, in sclered igniting • -J. T. Ilosarr, the cclebre*l Ito:claque liereeS,lntitilie !nat. 'popular Dances. , : • . J. D. Pl= albs "Brmid 801.2C1,7 baitit E. Jokes, Virginlaitrealoiowne, er dc. . • .. , Wrecuzu, will perform a feescibe7dolo on us*- . coot wain, the k;neet Sestet, in ble , Dulles.. Erie nmdlagg.sixectles. . - ;._ I:e., Per full pargeedass see - •4- - • ie,„, Doers open at 83.44Yelock—to consineneesi TY.. - •113.. Cud' of admissloer..2lleenta--to• be heist.the ignirt'S - dpai HNi. Bookstmeguird at thedoor.. • • *at • • - . ,LUsi...DOWL:daende g'..V,Q4aiT T ,:.$l:).',FjM:..- - ',.:' . 1.-'s .7. K. - h.foorlroot„ . IV. 4. Ander7el47 • B. C. Sawyer, " 'Wen. BL Edzsr, • 'IL U. '4 SS - IS"..l)sliass Charles - Myat- C. ; 1/..Paalsoxy. . 1417.ha50 03/11orrood A4zialrutr, Joseph. • • .• • ITILI3sat - _ - '' rY ` _ ~-_ .r. _' O . "'ip;-. ,Y.7:.-'i?.,, : -: -. :`'' . MEE MMII ,1 ~... HSTEERi' .140 Waal streak.. ENO • .. _..~.- {~~~~~ - -
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