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RH T ..tu tpt our ni‘ t u , ,,, at d tb#A7l4, ,„ctigiscrlytto - e i its , Tbor.officeis street. tvrtisok.=c4 , — i,,pata as p r .i , liakall 1eee1174,1F4 , I t TEw OR , tr " I ‘., - . l i. j .n 61,410 State. 8 . ~,. - .".110 ____i__.-------- - • la^ mi. 1 5) on 4 . , * pA105.1.7 " 07 AIL 10: 31 ) 5 , ,ocrix t , the fifty llsoli:e4vinrDiagiaoMl to. b"."1".r.'!7'." C e oltani' ttee of CorielliminflOO tiritiiiince to public notice, the Committee i4i.o,tlize hour. A ppointed, ixi,the Cbarlee EC 0„-idien upon motion, the follownx" olution 403 tinanimonily adopted .4'ita,recirgbit Ate, Demoorccrof Alli.Veny„ cto inreirtmaster to , meat on lantontoy. Febru In:llAL— t Vie 1444 &ea, for aokling. primary ~,,,,t4;;"„i.d_airbe% attrifitMobelegstee,totopresei,"arml.ooZ`j straw 0)5 1 , 111f I rit9n tilt tanning We sleet deiogntea d. no# teltnaintion,The delipk,.l";:td., And remainiipen untir3 o'clock, 3 r. - . - 11. DAVID pAmpatax, Chairman. tV.ukilmoutolos<iecretexr-- __„, Ada4ThelWco-plels_lhe itesztonnication. of our corres lversiatiti 'idliclte Anon." in defence of the Commissioners, ^,Staite.gere„taSeight,a4oo:-"-the people villremeMber that Abilt-NSACOPisa,I4O:III-thtiespetia-nrgeus of the filirriff, and --UusY-esukutahlichptheir- minds actordingly as tothe honesty ..11rtther affette of kis' otoo , ova lir. melt to few, there. s• lion uotder.atos ,ftui has not the fairness to, eopi sink v,_ef..mor arome , Aesnolishing "More Anon,” but nontrives by tilebtaiatt_tniokall sip Maks our Met hugtholtelr a n ce assetietther. oar eoffencaldent's blander and swim— We banitutett publishol both shie—the manifesto of the Onattnissieneam,- , tilfr cOMMIMICALtiOn of their defender. "The - Pacf, the-especial nrgaartf.the Commissioners, has care tallie74lltaAreYOrent and statement comin; from ,3bikeiher esli determined that Use - people should only ieartilhe Inuits of lane side: If this is the course the clam. ;132IPshinirs f Intend to putsue, ue shelf be eompelleil, in tell: ~..,Idefence, to change mit tactics. We certainly shall not von . thine tolive Meth the use of oar tOIUMUS, While tbslr or y eMO.ltas en unfair and dishonest use of oar generosity. coiy,•the above entire from the Gazette, so AtiiiitheZßieriff and his ",organ" scan have all the berteftt of the trashing testimony we have obitught against them. The : tatitor,objects to us copying the article of having copied hie re . „ ... frOke; 00!1- tt,-; That was unnecessary, for ~,IchforwAton." took hie, test from an editorial , .;ira44o(4.4;rtriAtnd by a close calculation of its - "JO ,il7,4ll.,irrevekthe correct position of the Com. • inisdoners. We did wit:feel ourselves under any obligation -tailitteett the verbose.falsehoods of the editor of the oft, Whin woronetlYacot from his cones trondect awe fointedatta more ,satisfactory the people , "Vie editor has not answered "More . Anon." ne- cannot do It, for he knows that he • and his patron haveheen fully convicted before thepublio in falsifying the figures in regard to ..:He says; "We have freely published both sides manifesto of the Commissioners and the •''cOnarteardcialon of their defender." This is not Anse h , will a ow. columns When the "'Contraitisloners determined to bring this matter beforethe people,he_refused to lend them any aid;`;when they published their plain and frank Vlo4fitent:-4rhich ho calls a "manifesto"—he _ „.. rejected it with all the scorn his little soul f?) is tpossessed Of, for the very satisfactory reason_ - A/OW.IILO intended to have it published in :a dem o:ABC Pifer. lie afterwards mcoOsidered his 41',-rolly;arldPerinitted the - Commissioners to have 1 Ozeoring, but iniloing so , he exposed his base -440avi4endeapring to stifle the into tkitillttatioariiiiiitzstiott of the Jail. Bus_ " especial organ of the Commissioners r This fiisehood is based upon the that the Fait has tot hesitated to ex ,...4o3'''t4lia..ltnitvishilchemeti of the Gazette and its . t '"lreiteter. coribroversy we believe the born. wllssloners to be right, awl without solicitation =,,iiithelltipo or reward, we defend the positioii have taken. It is not so, however, with the editor or Cho Gazette. Be should have.been the r at peetslo gar et the Cererebeiene re " — P art Y '.3,pfediliptionft: considered; but the Sheriff bid a L' higher pries for him, end, of course . . he was liktiBclred dowttio the highest bidder." "`.* The editor threatensthe Commissioners that if x" 114 41G:something which he_does not explain, he willbit compelled to change his "tactics." Itis *sired that he should change them, for h m itifaii:.l67, tileiii,sq Urre been Snit as no tonest menten he drilled into. 1 editor inform:the public whitt change iii3"tectides" he intends to adopt: if the Com "; --,„• toirelorterti do not follow his notions of propriety! !Ye hope ke does not threaten to come over to • theliemocratic party. We protest against any oh 4 ‘tactic" on the part of our neighbor. We detrot Want him, find it he should come pver to ..‘ortr-side be would work bard to trip np out of he has assigned us—the " organ of -the Commissioners." ter;--**•oAceeq. tired dleellesier.t hio q itega mo :;for:we haveriothing to struggle against. The IGazetteitilbeen floored, obi ilia patron will not break 'When !dr. - Magill still answer_the arpi ments of the Commissioners, we will attend to it • t . - Inc is more elniminie manner. ' Mr.:Magni must speak tote people rhe will not hear the • t .- last of it, to end o f le time. -. `'and- Connollovillo Railroad, Plititrairgt a 'The Baltimore American lugs :—" The news f Pittsburgh, representing, we •.press ° doubt not; the sentiment of the people of that 1.:(4 3 city , 40.Wrging-with moo munestness the, revival '"'`iif-tifilitinterprise---whiolf:htto been permitted to sleep or several-years past—of the Pittsburgh and Ilailroad4 or, in other words, tetilishmerii of direct communication with Baltimore -by the Yougldop.,heny We-bopy the lollowingaillitle:frOm 'the Fitts bprgl:Morning tinthe subjec t with brevity and g . After hJetsiting the, article from - the Post, the ; ' 6 We ire free to acknowledge our gratifica libii-if thio - MOVetnerit, and: to couple with it the expression o f - the hope - that it may assume promptly a practical form.. The conleotion is an importantone to Pittsburgh;" to' the fertile and productive seetionllwhieti itilihilliTaraef and te Baltimore—and we believe that the money ex pended in its construction will be it , 1511iing.in '''vaatinent:. ' 4l thooalt - at the present t ime Balti- More hasher fitinds unite full in.Ctirrying for • - ward the various works in. Which she has eltgegi equip:nt und-second traoicof the Bat. ' r ttire: atia tilid t O b ld e rail ro ad, the , P ra tir ur k o e to risbri ._ r y g o li rai l ta ; periodwiU soorv , pome round when „returns on these large outlays will hegin to be realized, , and when oho- will; be• in, position tcr. transfer from - 7 them to'the Pittsburgh connection the sub. -stanttal aid that irwill'l;tepime her to, furnish._ an the meantime-we trust that our Pittsburgh Mends will take measures to commence their portion of the gne, and thus facilitate in terial degree the consummation of the desired • - rtniToß --, -4, Tim T ,•.:4- ••• ' -,' •..., . -,.d to•see ..,___iii yrbolilet in -'- .V..+ l - 1 % i 711 E, - ! -11---8 ti:athe DemOom.ti°Copeal. ...: .; ' motet? please from bia, &Rio •' - t eonnt-YA ' 4- " ‘r igat" Delegates , ..,u, traitor,. -1 ..- -- -- • -ti t the • they notorw • • n i ..-.•., --.. . ---•antion 11l . gointst • senator' 4,-_;;:-`.:" 'eteeto n selected aSF• Con ' ',.--i,,•-,:itai*-Pr ifiiiv,`heick,:• ihe next S;ate -- I',:iiiisi",._ ~..i,Eitbaf ilist!lqte eleituf "" --- ' ~. - -,' --- -- C Beet was P - en ! ' -' : :.- - 'iinficejcblis ilia the Co * --.4. ton re-' eflStifPra went. •,- 2-'4:o,t-Te ..,...L..,- itfow Yczt---:' his seat, ho ,I f''- --- ' • icitpuA.- 4terwcog ---,-. ..iiii - wa# a-- 4';';:.#4Al :,,,,---61:04.1_ ~,..ttorigq,. ..._.d,.ot ,?..,-- ,_. -runiibio.97 liiiiaiii46,- .itith:s' ~/•:•-=`!-.li', -' -tindY''cnil - 1 , k 6 4-;c ti'd P '' ° trying to 7 i,z--OTIW-, . sisoeker he has been '•e -titbit: 4- '' .1- itice,)then -.• •lii,,,,minko;.-1,1,_ ,_. _ -'.--:;:,.-= iiwh v o te Z - y: itipiiiiiiiO4':- -7 1 .--. lfiewitie - , or = ;:,„z..4.,.F.-- fo k into - ---iteliiiii ;4 ) 1k . { ~..ip+iiiii -..,,id5.A1l ,-- fbli pist .r ti , . „• 1 V- 91:10If 4"4"?-77- ":4-----atin-, Ill: , ina isSlitimal"- to any, decent i''.-•"l''e,,icaSP tin are adligra" Conventions. ~.....-,:, T en tea ~ _ i tif. : They .lis In our .. do Mir conTemw - w ant no traitors the y only We. Paradise , . , Ps/P'" devil In Like the OHIO. LUNATIC ASVP IIOI4 ' S'One days ne r4eleed ti' - eerTefl- 4tgeli C' e- PeTtif thOlairtoTe of the Oleo Lunatio Asylum, froie";ouri..friondid_cnstrs:wtms noi Esg.;:of Col umhns, aside thiiinteritiiiit of giving a synopslikor its c ontsiiis, whenever We should find leisure. The Cleveland Trie Demo. snit has. saved us_tile labor. We are indebted:! • to that paper ,for the,folloyang-Inets::. : .►lere remekkiesin . the. Nov. 15, 1852, three hundred and oneiiiitenti males 150; females 151. -.The number- discharged: during_ the,year.,_4olB 258. Therw were firt•ogyt,lli.eos,; two com mitted suicide. The. aumberiojicted was 151. Of tho oaueea of insaeity, ; 44spirit sappings" tak —es precedence. - : 1 ‘ Religions anxiety" next. There_ were 26 ,of the former';; :22 Or the latter. The Superintendent ' Says those demented by spit = 7 Onpphlgs show a strange tendency to commit suicide. . • • Tile causes or the Insanity of-those in the _Lunatic Asylum are thus stated : •)r arsanaL. . Males Fem. Tot Injury to head 2 1 8 Epilepsy _ 6 1 6 Intense menttd'aPplittatian: ' 3 1 4 Excessive labor, fatigue, expo sure Bodily disorder Puerperal.. MOnstrunl derangement Maiturbation Tobacco • ... I ips" dontuent.:- ...... ..... :01d-Age 14011 AL. Disappointed affection...... „Domestic unhappiness.. Domestic affliction ....... _Pecuniary Religious anxiety. .. . . "Spirit rappings" Ungoverned temper.._ Nostalgia Unknovrn or causes—, Hereditary in. . ... . . ... 33 - 68 The appendix to the report furnishes a statis tical summary for the fourteen years ending Nov. 18, 1852. The total number admitted during this time was 2116-1110 males and 1006 females ; dis charged 1850-983 moles, 878 females; dis charged recovered, 1038 ; improved 195 ; sta tionary 322 ; deceased 299. Per cent. of recov eries on all treated in 14 years. 49,05. The table containing the occupations of males admitted in the past fourteen years. shows the following: 'Farmers 505, Laborers 180, Teachers 40, Merchants 80, Carpenters . , 27, Students 27, 'Shoemakers:26, Clerks 24, Preachers 21, Tailors 20, Blacksmiths 17, Cabinet-makers 10i Lar,yers 9, Butchers 9, Physicians 9, Teamsters Sad dlers7, Millers 7, Pullers 7, Millwrights 6, Prin ters 6, Engineers 6, Tinders 6, Carriage:makets 6, ,Hatters 5, Tobseconiiits 5, Plasterers 5, Warr -- ors 4, Brickmakers 4, Dentists 4, Pedlars 4, Coopers 4, Tanners 4, Inn-Keepers 4, Turners 3, Stone-cutters 3, Boat captains 3, Sea captains 3, Painters., Bakers 3; Musicians ,2, Brewers 2, Drovers ; Medical students 2. Potters 2, Brokers 2, Machinists 2, Artists 2, Surveyor 1, Herb doctor 1, W atchmaker 1, Stage driver 1, Homoeo pathist 1, Distiller 1, Drayman 1, Naval officer 1, Collier 1, Canal driver 1, Soldier 1, Gunsmith 1, Hunter 1, Grocer 1. 4 JOHN Entessox. JOHN Entessort,- the inventor of the Caloric Ship, wasborn in Sweden, in 180; andls there fore fifty years of age. Be is of a muscular, well-developed, strongly-Unit frame, and has a finely developed bend, phrenologically speaking. The Lfterary World gives na interesting sketch of his history, from which we learn that he early showed a taste for mechanics, and at the age of eleven, attracted the notice of Count Platen, mica Obtained for him Cadetship in an engineer corps. lie afterwards entered the Swedish army, and was employed in'the Survey of northern Sweden.. 4 While occupied with this favorite study of mechanics, he projected his flame engine. In 18•26 he visited England. While there in 152% be competed for tbe prize offered by the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, for the lest locomotive, and .produced .an engine that produced the wonderful speed + at that time, of fifty miles an hour. Ms propeller, his semi cylindrical engine, his centrifugal blower, his distance instrument for measuring distances at sea, his hydrostatic gnage, hie, pyrometer, and other ingeniCus inventions, have already made the name of Ericsson famous in the soientific world. The calorie engine, which has now ar rived at the.consummation of success, was first brought before the scientific world of London twenty-years ago, and was rejected by men of science as an impracticability , and as involving the absurdity" of perpetual motion. Parody, Brunel and Ure, after a short resistance, finally 'conceded the practicability of the invention, and Parady endorsed the caloric engine in those famous lectures 'of his before-the Loudon Intl - -titian.. Fox, whose name is identifiid with the success of the great London Exhibition, was a pupil. of Ericsson: It is well to give credit to those who really prove, by their labors, benefactors of their kind, nor should those who aim to be such, though failing, be passed over in silence.— Whether the subject of this brief notice is to take rank-withthe.first orlhe is yet uncer tain; thorigh hie 'it:lances 'for' the higher niche in the temple of 'farce would.seem to be. tatter ing. Till his engine shall havodisplaced those now in use art our oceans and rivers, his success r Cannot be resumed; ".nor the high honor claimed for . Mite Properlyltueorded. carrel - 1 County Railroad, — The Carroll (Ohio) Free Press: is authorized: to say that the ,Carroll County Railroad will be completed, and the oars running by the first of April next. The wooden structure at the Car rollton end is . completed, the work is being pro secuted with vigor on the rest-of, ,the ; line, and the iron is on hand. Tho Carroll County Railroad, we may here state, is branch of the _Cleveland and Pitts: burgh Railroad. Our city will thus be enabled secure the trade and travel of that fertile re `gion,:of Ohio. The Steubenville and Indiana -Bdilroad, whowcompleted, will also, we believe, Pass: through portion of Carroll county, in tfie neighbbrhood of NeW Hagerstown and Lees burgh. • • . ,_ ... ger The „Coltnniria • (Tenn.) Intelligeneer makes mention' of a very remarkable family in Maury - county. The beila of theldthily is Mr. John Sennedy,:' who resides‘some eight miles north of'Columbia . -_11.0.-his.• 44icen children living—all fully grownii4f;elil:o:fotorgrandj-thil - and fifty-one gren,ilEetivkcibildronini lf, one hundred and forty-three! Thereeibal not been , Ia single death in the familiainaille Year 1806. A remarkable family, truly THE STRAW Bona la BITSniEBB. liithinent fo'r the mturitantnte' of , et*, bonneta has been organized on an eitenaiiie atttiltt borOugh,lis.ssadhusetts. It is call:dated to tarn' mitten titonsand straw bonnets a year: itleta7 Plciya' thonsaint feuttiles and one hiatiria and fiftyliien; but notinore.than one2fourtb; of thoragtory, they being,paid by the . piece F_ w-br.s.aw or- T tildsweis. OicOscauses,--he Ns; tonal Iritelligencer_;of Monday, morning, says: lei . ? . li# B going to '-press hint - 01 46 14, i cati o,i i ; 3 oth gait regreti; (if* death 9 f AhMander H. Buell, a llepresenta g tive in Congress,froni the State of New York. He died at his lodgings in this city yesterday morning,, from an attack of erysipelas. flints to Young Bun - kers timd,*.rolterit. lit J Deal honestly iitik eVery pie is equal to •$ll/0/6) cipftal.F L -Tia - tktliktiutteo- let equity rather tiiiii - Oiraitit.:bojhe-otirdin4 lll:mace in maklnk*settletnedt. Avoid every trusalitionlhat isiiaiardout=--nU , shave will indennidfyjbe loss of , the principle.--' 1 We never knew an. inveterate shaver prosper long. Archibald Mdtttife once,said to us, "make IW - a day - for the first „three years and you will ,gerwrialcibnt if yon.makeslQo perday you will _ • , en s man brags'bf very.fast, , don't trust him. If his story;is true, he will be a lender rather than a - borrow. .-- - firrurt vailtedest-pour-man'rather -than asich.l rogue. Trust: , en industrious, prudent business man, rather - than a` spendthrift; and above all, never trst.etrich tnareu son who lives on the'old man's money. Money should be loan ed to those who use it, butnot to those who spend it. A man,ont of business, though herinny be able to repay 'the Principal; is net likely to make thVitking for interest. Salary men and politicians are generally bad customers' ' ' • ' • • Never trust a-man or clique to an amount suf ficient•to endanger your own standlfig, even if it be all lost. We have tniked with many brokers and bankers about the causes of -their failure. and the answer has geneially been, the failure of Mr. so and so and his friends or endorse.rs, to whom we land loaned too freely, was the cause of our trouble. • " •• • 8 10 03 .2,1 18 39 18 18 ... 28. 28 19 ... 19 9 1 10 1 ... 1 3 ... 3 1 1 2 ',indoor Collision. We quote from the charge of the. Court, -on the trial of the captain and officers , of thia fated vessel, some remarks relative to the re sponsibility or the captain 'of a steamer on a voyage. We believe them to be as correct as they are important to the public : " Wo are then - to'clinsider what was the duty of the master. 'Wes it his - duty , to see what amount of steam was hi the boiler, and to gee that the valve was raised ? It appears in evi dence that a usgge • has grownup in the North giver boats, fee eachefficer to exorcist:lt sort:of independent. command in his dePartmeist—that "the pilot is supreme in his branch, the engineer in his,. 4.; but. I apprehend the rule of law to be; as in other veisels„that the captain is re sponsible for the general management of theXes gel. If a duty is cast upon him, ho must bo held accountable for its performance. "It certainly is a great mistake; and one of which the -public - mind ought to be disabused, that the subordinate officers are alone respon• Bible for misconduct In their respective depart ments. The fifth section of this act requires the owner and captain' to ate that capable end skilful enbordinates are-employed. It would be intolerable in every point of view, if there were to be such a conflict of authorities, and the toas ter must be held responsible for every act dane, unless it - be shown that his express orders were disobeyed." 12 6 18 9 9 18 2 10 12 18 18 17 0 2 2 N 13 26 1 2 3 1 1 1 2 a 1 4 49 129; - . '1275 . . . New York can el—,Atnittoes Report. The report of the Auditor of the Canal De partment, which has just made its appearance, exhibits in detail the condition of the Canal Funds of the State. It shows, too, the absurdity of depending upon the " surplus reyenuee" for the completion of the Enlargement. The items of revenue and expenditure, are as follows : tent of :wrylto veer utereet of current Qurol Revenue., Ac PA T3IVSTS. For rep do no the Cunnls. vii The snportotentlent of rofole .$5.10.45 1 9.3 To Clnal ficAusoLsFioners 1t>1,13. 5.2 ----1735.L 54 53 For E:C.E.llSeai of Collection of Toll& &e. , 'Ey talleeioniorTolls ...... ,102,473 Ey Welglooosterit. 7,57,1,3 For tollt For vrintlng For talitt7 of Auklitorastal elerlat of the Canal department 7.0606 l For antsectianeol l a payments 15,4711 03 Surplus RerenucA' MORALITY TRIL,II.IIANT,—A few days ago (says tho New York Commercial Advertiser,) the following notice woe published in the Gardiner (Maine) Transcript, and was generally copied and commented upon: ..11re, the undersigned, hare pledged ourselves to each other for life or as long as we can live in harmony, and now sustain the conjugal rela. floes. This we do without conforming to the laws and customs of this nation in regard to marriage, believing it to be nn affair exclusively our own, and that no others, whether of friends, church, or state, have aught to do or soy in the matter. , 41Ve deem it necessary to give this notice, that our frinda and the public may know of our union, that lye may notbe exposed to slander. • "llnsa. F. Straw, "Hanna= N. llowan.n." The people of (incliner, however, would not tolerate such an open breach of morality and de cency, and threatened the parties with legal pen alties, in consequence of which the following appears in the Transcript: "In this city, on Thursday morning last, by Ezekiel Waterhouse, Esq , - Benjamin F. Shaw to Miss Harriet N. Howard, both of this city." In - roars or Inos.—lt appears by the report of the Secretary of the Treasury, that the im ports of Pig, Bar and other iron in the United States during the fiscal year ending 30th June, 1852, amounted to 485,149 tone. To form a proper conception of this prodigious import, it is only necessary to slate that it is an average receipt of about 1200 tone for each and every day in the year. The Secretary states that the.inaports for the year endlhg 30th June; 1845, were only 102,723 tons; so that in the period of seven years the iniports of Iron have increased 4i times. Imports - in 1862 435,149 -tons. 1845 102,728 norease in seven years Ma. During a debate in the 11, S. House of Representatives, on Friday, Mr. Ficklin, of Illi nois, Was making a speech against the new Banks in the district : He Vas opposed to banks. Illinois bad the Cairo Banks, the Shawnetown Bank, and others, but they blew up. He was against the whole of them. They were worthless concerns. A Voice.--Ilad you any Fairo Banks ? [Laugh *tlej lifektiti.ill'Yes;'ind4heiltre-the most bon est of the two kinds, Banks. friend can 'speak feelingly . ' upon- the subject. - -IRenewed Laughter.] . • Poigtra aen kei DEris—ln England mush indignation is expressed at the conduct of the Portuguese Government in converting the whole of ittl.debt, home end,foreign, into a 8 per cent. Porttigal has contracted loans in England amounting to £10,000,000 at 4 and &per cent. Upwards:f X6,000;000 of 'thii• is now held in England. After neglecting to pay the interest and forcing its creditors into several compromi ses, it now declares that, instead of paying four or five.per cent., as it engaged to do, it will only I pay three. What is this but repudiation? fiLCEIPTS 141 0.1 s V. Cot.oran PERSONS is Ottio.—A bill was late ly introduced into the Senate of Ohio, which provides that after the first of January, 1854, no free neirii - eir mulatto . shall be permitted to be come a resident of that State. The bill pro videa tiovVra,`petialtiis 'PO any infringSment of Abli! proldbition, and, shotild it become a law, 1 4111.1iffedually exclude all colored people wlio are not , domiciled there _when it takes effect. The hill farther Tiovldes that., no non-resident color esl person elall be permitted to hold real. estate I •Ohio. Col. James Page has been elected Presi dent of the Philadelphia Skating Club, which was Joined in 184,9, ,Ita object is the Pieserva ition-of hanantiLlifutrbilsti skating.- This is ef fiiptpd.by:s line and reel, which each member is bound ter carry with him and so nee lel has it. roved that more than ,twent7 persons, it is Said, httily:beetrresened through; strtunentality.. sire4koi,preissing ad.; ditienal iabang-nfliatet7,,,in_ths-fshapit of a lad der with ocird-ataated;••< appear does not 7 to l3unlim' be TOT; ll :o ll o 9 d Et il li lOCk. Ck6lii-10881Saii' ron, the builders, hare sold their interest for forty cents on the dollar. M=MI ;,2:; : ,., , ,,.. t ?;_; : . , .,.,..,..,, , ;, i ,i,: !i ,,...:. , ;. , .. : - ; - •• ;. Items of Ne'tol:'.l'o*-kbletagulY F'- - Akttiiti : l'atiiiell Henry Letton, 4--German by birthotgettg6 years, : ;ims keen detected anew 4.York*aling jilelry4n astere. --- • i= Tirltioli--York citplcomptrollev, will pay no more tea bills, and has given notice accordingly. There is no law, he says, for eating and drink ing at the city's expense. It is rumored that Mr. Beeves is about to 'retain from France, and Mr. Crittenden to sno- - coed him. - Married, In:tdichigan, Henry' Bills to Psi Nog Small. We hope the issuing of small bills is not prohibited in that State. The Oswegp Times says some contracts ate be ing.negotiated for freights on the opening of nav igation at rates, we understand, below those paid the past season. There is a prevailing belief that lake freights mast role lower next season, on account of the large amount Of now tonnage to come out. • . Jacob Vannieter, Esq., of 'lardy county, Va., sold, a few days ago, twenty bead of cattle, to Daniel R. McNeil, Esq., at the enormouse price of ninety-seven dollars per bead. The anthracite furnace and lands at Shame kin, Pa., which have been lying idle for the last six or eight years, have passed into new hands, orrather, a portion of the old stockholders have. sold out. The price paid is $31,000. The Guayiquil papers contain decrees of the Ecuador Assembly, declaring war against Pere unless satisfaction is given that the men engaged in Flores' expedition be proclaimed pirates, who have not joined the national army, or deliv ered themselves up to the government before his defeat. To the elegant earriage already announced aIS having been mann - Natured at Pittsfield, Mass., for the President elect, the presenters have now added aline pair of bay horses, which they pro cured for SSOO. The carriage and horses are to be sent to Washington in a short time. The man that built the 'Rock Mountains, has juat gone to Norway. He Intends to open a rope walk, and use the maelstroom for laying the twist& lie will do. The roan that sows dissentious between a than and his wife, is verript to reap axe-helves and mop•sticks—a poor crop—andnot worth cultiva ting• The Little Miami 'Railroad Company arelay lug down a second track from Cincinnati to Xenia, and have finished 9 miles. Mr. Henry Doolittle has taken the contract to build a railroad from Troy to Toledo, Ohio, for alittle over $2,000,000, Governor Price, of Mo., hns vetoed two bills for railroads in that State. the Lexington and Dariess county, and Platte county roads. - - - - • Anybody in England is liable to be sold by auction whom it is possible for the 'auctioneer to IL Wood has recovered $O,OOO damages from the New York and New Raven Railroad Compa ny for a broken leg. The case has been tried three times. On the first trial he recovered $3,- 000, on the second a higher amount, and now he receives $6,000 $3,173.'2.'- . 49 1.G.590 9 29 fa,179.145 TS The Emperor Nicholas, of Russia, breakfasts on a cup of tea and a rusk dines on a little fish, a cutlet or a chop, with a biscuit and a glass, of sherry and water. In the evening he takes a cup of tea. Ile suffers from an internal disease, and is obliged to bo abstemious. - • Gen. Carvajal, according to latest advice% in stead of marching upon Monterey with four hun dred Texas rangers, was at or near the little town of China, with some one hundred followers, levy ing black mail upon the inhabitants and con tributions from every merchant's pack male or :),otr9 !,t3 wagon. Gen. L. A. Besancon, formerly editor of the Natchez Free Trader, an officer in the Mexican war, and a lieutenant colonel in the Yucatan ex pedition against the Indians, died on board a steamer, near New Orleans, on the 20th inst. A large diamond of great brilliancy has been found in a gulch two miles from Columbia, Cali fornia. Should it prove genuine, its value will be immense - . . A petition was presented to the Massachusetts Legislature, on Thursday, for a law prohibit ing the use of tobacco in public places of amuse ment. Mulloney says his wardrobe consists of two snits, one of !lattice, and the other law, the for mer he is wearing out, while the latter is "wear ing od%" him. Poor devil, how we pitty him and yet there are hundreds in this city just like •- Two ground-rents are advertised in the Phil adelphia papers for sale, ono irredeemable and payable in Spanish milled dollars, aid the other payable in lawful silver Money—a fortunate mode of payment for the holders, in view of the increasing scarcity of the argent. PEA SOUP. Of all the rs in Johnson's Dictionary, Pe-tard, Pe-nue, Po-ruke, Petitionary, Pc cook, Peculiar. Po-dart, and Pe-nal. Pe c r u m ni p a t r o yr,yP Pee-i nat e e r e, a and PPe-tcailsh ;Pe ceial ph n , Penn, Pecrescet ami Peevish The P I most appro.ve of all the ST°UP• la Pea, the son of Pod and Eat of Soup! Beauty of Jevcesses. It is related that Chateaubrand, on return ing from his Eastern travels, was asked if he could assign a reason why the women of the Jewish race were so mach handsomer than the men, when he gave the following:—"Jewesses , " he said, " have escaped the curse which alighted upon their fathers, husbands and sons. Not a .Jewess was to be seen among the crowd of priests and rabble who insulted the son of-Hod, scourg ed him, crowned him with thorns, and subjeoted him to infamy and the agony of the cross. The women of Judea believed in the Savior, and as sisted and soothed hiqi under affliction. A wo man of Bethany . poured on his head precious ointment, which she kept in vases of alabaster. Thersinner anointed his feet with perfumed oil, and wiped them with her hair. Christ on his part extended mercy to the Jewesses. He rais ed from the dead the son of the widow of Nain, and Martha's brother Lazarus. He cured Simon's mother-in law, and the women who had touched the hem of his garnient. To the Saniaritan wo men he was a spring of living water, and a-com panionable judge to the woman in adultery.— The daughters of Jerusalem wept over him ; the holy women accompaule I him to Calvary, brought Dim halm and spices and weeping, sought him at the sepulchre. "Woman why weepest thou?" His first appearance after the resurrection was to Mary Magdalene. He said to her, " Mary I" At the sound of his voice Mary Magdalene's eyes were opened, and she answered "Master." The reflection of some beautiful ray must have rested on the brow of:the Jewesses." 832,426 Fetal Sotrrn Aatoston.—The following letter will show that Earthquakes and Civil Wars are not all the calamities they have to provide against, in that quarter of the world. Diseases incident to our own climate, also find their way there, as will be seen by the remedy they seek for pro teotion. VALRASAISO, Caw, S. A., July 20, '4B To Dr. I. C. Ayer, 3c., DEAR Sin:—We have the pleasure to report on your shipment of Cherry Pectoral to our <louse, the whole quantity sold, and a presaing demand for more, which must await the arrival ef forth cr supplies. Its success in curing diseased of the, lunge, and its consequent notoriety w hatexcelled, any medicine ever used in this country Most of our remedies here are imported fromEnglard and some of them are rich and valuable, but no product of medical skill from that or any other , quarter bas ever won so fully the confidence of our population as thie beautiful preparation , a yours The,artiolelas - attracted particular -attention among lour -, 'most .distinynished ciarens,., from the fact that klen.lhalnest T'resident of theropubliec andthe highest officer in the State, was cured of n'serere - and dangeroneaffection of the image, by Its use. He allows, us to send hie name,,cud 'wishes to ad&the acknowledprients of gratitude poi his ; relief. We have the haw to be, sir, - Very respectfully, Your obedient serient, Cameos ALvaar.s & Co. „feb3:d&wlt ;_ ~, The dim old woods in the 'A:ex7t:lms ,;'.; 'T• 1;: - •-••• - nale. Selman and sad their toner,. When theirinds isseepthinaglOsilh ' igthwo4 w g zuwm ; The aishasof :,••• When the root its Wonted thirstlad last, Foldie dole orthe hidden rill. And the fragilesdmot la stilt with Pal.; And the sapbsitriellis BUIL' *When each gay leaf, that threw so taft Its Shades o'er summer's brow, Hail flown from its rimy shore aloft, To rest 'neigh the starry snow- When each sweat flower, with scented cup, Frail thering where it grew, • lath - closed its faded petals.up,' • No more to drlidt thedims:- , - "And when each trouibllng no us that gashed, In soft and silresT song. And the insect hum' areyUent hushed, The leataa bodghs among! ; serrowing Seca those woods BO dim, As they lift t Sir The shivering twig and the Ti ed l bare imbs To the clasp of the frosty.' sdr; - And they seem to mourn, the wintry storm, For the flush of the Greenwood bough, And Sigh for the streamed ruined bloom That sleeps on the earth below: And yet, thaw dark, sad solitudtts, • I love thy music well-. When - When whispering echo fil ls the weede With tones of her usarmuringshell - For through the wind no voice doth own, As it sleeps in the silent tree. Yet the threat breathes with hollow moan, • Like the sound of the ceaseless sea- • AB the spirit forms or leaves and ters That grace Wl= sununeres ow Where studding still among bowers, Where end they shone the while- And the spangled frost work, cold and bright, • That gleams on twig and stem, Seems a throne for each of hewed light,. With a diamond diadem! ' Oh! I lose those gems by the sunbeam kissed, ' Ae they awing in the sparkling air • • And I love In the dim old woods to List To the yokes stirring there! • - - A Vouottot - O:, .of Belleville, New bury, .loet hie wife a short time:since ;• and al thongh the old patriot had numbered three.. score years and ten, in a few weeks lie again took:ludo, himself a helpmeet. • Directly after the marriage, a certain funaionery - who was , employed to obtain a Hit of the names; of all persona who had, died ' , within the year. called upon uncle O. and , asked" him for the date of his wife's death. " I raly have forgot the 'sant date," replied the old man , hesitatingly, but if you'll wait a minute, I'll hunt up the bill fox her coffin—that 'ere will tell to, a sartainty.", 57..!Y1, 7--" ^ - • CY: - 7 .1 - . • • • • °":" s.%* 7 , - - I:4\7e-'az bra --- -14 lEEE ._ ti __- R _`_Y~ .:' , :;:-7:4: 7 ',. : .::1.'•:-'t I'ii, - 1...:..:: .-;':.!::7..•:,'.',''_L7'‘),..'2:. c:. IVOOpS. 711 , 1. aim , ' worms Specific , The followl4, from a customer, alums the demand which this peat Medicine has crested vhereT.arlt has been introduced r.— litott.iouriii, Zoo Co., Pa-, March 30, 16.50. f*rdiancite—n t:oriarlitinee of the great connaaption of your . Worm Spocifie in this place and vidnity, we hare entirely eahanstol our stock.. We should feel obligol, by your forwarding, via. Corning,:i. Y., 20 dozen; with your bill, on the raceptioa of which we will remit you the money. .From the wonderful effects of raid i'Epecificrist this neighborhood, there could be soleannuelly a tweguantlty, If to be bad (wholesale and retail) from :one local 'agent. If you would compensate a person for trouble and gammas of rendloF„ I think I could make y it to our a rauta todo W , lours, mood:hilly, WAAL UALLOIIk, Meier& J. Kum * Co. Per W. )l. Wrap. For sale by retail of the Druggists raid Iderehenteol ll 4 bythe sole- proprietors. J. KID jan.V.tkw GO Wood stmt. L IMMO EIRICSkinCANTILE 13RAICY AS..VCIATiON, IfECELANIM STITUTK—Bishop Simms will deliver a Lecture before AwAXIStiOn a& LAFAYETTE HALL, =tin and and Third street ' s, on TEIIIRULSY zry...Snia, instant. Subject :—" The connexion of. Corcuneree with fi-ioth cience and Religion." The principal portion of the Lecture.. be 'de. voted to the relation of Oman:term and Religion. Tickets of admission, rwmtvr-rrve curra—to be had- at the Directors; Lecture Committee, at the; Book and Drug Storm ; Hera:, corner of 'Market aid's:widened', the Hotels, and at the door. LIMN= WOODS, W. IL KISCALD, • JOHN R. HOLMES, JOILN hi. KIRKPATRICK LectureCommititea• - f ete. /Sr Doom open at 04 o'clock- FEW ADTEEtTIfaXENTS. LAT AND WAltitANT3—Vianted, a number of lard Wiz rants, either NA, 80 or •ta =zee: for which the Ittithat market price sill be paid: JAMES BLAKELY, 188, corner pf Weal. and Liberty sta. T'above Smit DWFSLING 11.0r.5.E N 0.140 Second streel h:3e nOW occupied by 01)1. Jah n Ito.< This tea I . lr—„e, rust eles9 3 , mode= bunt Dr& 1.14, ountzduinginauy coustatenees, auk situated lo a pleas out neighbothemi. Apply to PHILIP ROSS, 75 Market street.. Plank Road kiloction. OTICE IS HEREBY RIVEN, that an election alit bo Iljheld atom house of WILLL&M. WCA.LL,ha East Lib.. est!, ou THURSDAY, the Yelth day of FelonarT, instant, al 11. o'clock, A. M.. to elect President, Treasurer, and lire Idan.a.,,•ers at the Raft Liberty and Penn ,Townsbip . Pleat feba:Zto. By oreltr of Ow araturissionars. / • rilliKKE RESPECTABLE. BIitINESS -lAN,- of steady 1 habits and good chractir, to rocurelmbseribers for a richly tUnstrated new work.,ot" a ray 'molar ammeter. Permanent employment, on liberal tonna, may ha Obtaitual. Apply, kefore lo A...1L or aildreo (post-paid,) toB. D. KENNEDY, •Spiantia, Solidi/eV, ` Filth stroet,l'itsbargh. AND N'AItitANTS DOCUIiT, WWI AND lAAWTE.D. LThe undendimed. ln connection with AdeX. leareaor, Esq., rot DaTenpite; lowa. will attend to the loadin bar of Laude, searching titles, payment of taxes, or any other finesa, in the State of lows. relative to public lands. Terms m‘xlerato ; and the strictest attention paid to instroetiona received, or to ally bush:teas entiustedto t BL them. -JA‘fiNAKELY, f.‘tra \o. 10. corner of Wood and Liberty sta. . _. Stray Bull. (WU: to the rwidente of the subscriber, living on the k.) Brownsville road, in Snowden township, about =miles from littsbnrgh, on the let of November, 1852, a - -red rd white Bull ; about four years old; with one small horn a little crooked. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pap charges, and take him away, or he l Le disposed of accenting to law. WIEOROE ILtaI.P.E II , fot.tatw• on the premises. -----------_ bosssia.r. i AWI' OW 0110IIND, belonging to thebard Mint rd ..Pub; tic School, of Pittsburgh ; with a front of 130 feet 4, 7 4 {oche% on Seventh street, by 90 feet on Grant street, R home. Stately opps;eite the Lot on whleh the Pennsylvania. Railroad CotoOilLY ProPirir to erect - their passenger ststion. The above Lot is suitable for a ilotel—or will be tliv LW to ol " perUes. Far further 'particulars apply to any of the, hectors, or to JOHN S.Pg.III.IWAN, . President of the Board, corner of Penn and Wayne streete. . Wantedto Puroh-asr d gentle; fur IS DRAY lIORSES, warranted sealul s an d Irlders far Price will be friven, on application to feblaw _ ANDRELISAN, SI For orTwentylsyS ------------3 7 .. znu, cstßarzii. ,REPteriosi INPILICES.— . A. A. nu -0 BON. & Co., 62 and 6i Market street, will continne their hud. great Send-annual sale, for twenty days longer, at the' end of which time their Fifth stree_t Store will be completed- - The balance of their Clocds 'will therefore, bsf..wc removal,. be closed out - at a still greater reittetion in prices, and at a; larips sacce from coat; as it Is their desirato . clear their' whole stock, edit they taay9pen their New Store, with exi .* 29 entire New ,Stock, ,_ - ' - TUE Mintier IaBLIBII-O,Y TILB-XIIIITBLBTATES,: Ifor the Western District of Bennityllanla , Matthew _Elliott, et, al., 1. - ' . es. In Admiralty Steamboat James iichlan• ' . Notice Is hereby given to all pentorts Interested, that by, virtue of a writ of attachment issu out of the above corned Court I the steamboat:anita Nelson, on Friday', the ` d in of Janua6,l& s3 ; 'Ma' 'cause of coil* ton, vle:al maratime, wherein Matthew Elliott and Jack.' eon Baker are Ithellants, and that Trice:fay, the Sth - day or,. February next, hos been aopoititcl by Me Court for the re: turn of said writ, and the hearing - of the cense.' JOlll 5 l DICKEY, Marehal. Pittsburgh.Jllto24..id N THE DISTRICT. 0011 ET OF THE UNITED STATES, Ifar the We. District of Pennay/Tania, Wm. IL Clarke et al., 1. In idhadraity. ' - rt. Steamboat Michigan No.:. Node:els hereby given to all .Persona interested, that by virtue of a writ o f attachment Issued out 6f Dm h above lIMInOIt COUrt, attnebOd the Steamboat fdiehiza n 24th day N6t.2, er tackle, apparel and furniture, on Monday, the a January, 1853, in a cause of 06111,40 n, - chit and taftratime, for dranse.n, wherein Wm. IL Clarke et nil are libellantat and that Tuesday, the 25th instant, has been appointed by. the Court for the tpeturu of the writ and the hearing of. the muse.. . The hearing of the above eatenk continued until Tu d eiday, February Bth, 1853:: JOIIN MOM; Marau. January 24,1853. ,ate.` 1300Ki3 JUST RECEIVED by Dsrmo ARNA', 6- irk' etstroet, near Fourth : Jabot's Axe/neology ; Raster's Works, complete, 4 vols., (Londop;) Robins : cm' sWorts, (Puritan) a Tat; Garners Christian Ammor;, . Charueek on Attributes; Death of Little Ctuldren, by S. J Prloi ; Bradley's Sermons; • , Daridson's Biblical Criticism; The New Publications of the A. 8.8. Union; The Mine Explored; • . - How to be a Men and Lady ; I will be a fan; I will beGenUentan; Owen's Works, vols. 3,4, 10 and 13; Downing 's Fruit , Troes; • Downing'e Landscape Gardening; Wale' Seven Churches of Asia; MON - DbLENTS, &e.— . Stones of Venice, by ito,l4l"b Burial Seven Lamps of Architec tu re, y Will's Ancient Eng. Architecture; • • Arnot's Gothic Architecture: ~. Introduction to tiotidi ArchiteSmrei Ilopkine GothiuChurch Aieldteettire, for chnymon ;- Clarkeotes 31ontmaents Deg gaS ; • • American Architect, by Hitch Mode= Builder's fluids, byWm: ItanletVaDomestle and Onumental Cottages, Ac, with Landscape Gardening, 2 Tiris4 - Gibbs' Ocithicßlouuments; . - Downing's Country Ilonse.s;' Downing's Cottages and Onninds. " The advertisers are now importing,theMOStValusblee for ' etgu Works on Architecture and Monuments. , Orders attended to with dispatch and economy. DAVISON & AGNEW, RoOksellens and Stationers, feb2 62 Market !street, near 'Fourth. PHONOGRAPHY) OS liif R1 . T1.316 • 81f . Tad system, (invented by Mr. DUO Pplia; of Bath,) as Tadapted to the 11uglish language, firms a complete sp. tern of Phonetic Ehortkand. by which a speaker may by kik lowed verbatim, And the report read at any distance of Lima with rapidity and - accuracy. The need existing for a brief and philosophic =dant el preagni. g Bp/ken-language, has long been felt by leglaletces,. anthors, ministers, professional gentlemen, tradesmen and students. Phonc=aphy !snow acknowledged bykhelittratt of our land to supply the important desideratum, aryl tube the -only perfect system of expressing language in existence: For allth-erawied purposes for which writing is required, Phonography will save liveeirths of. the time and la bor, Inseparable from the use of the present. lengthy mod and, era system of brief writing or amt hand,' fotrePOTS, ing sermons; niceties; lectures, ate/sates, Ark; it, eauddnes more than the brevity of Stanograpb,y, with more thin the legibility of the ordinary longhand ;let - such' is the i lm. phrity of :the art, arising front lire n'utMuineas of.. herto• ciplea on which it is based, that any.person can beetune - per= "wily acquainted erlfbiit in a month, bran luartoa daily. 'practice, and thousands pare mastnredii3 principles in one: gardef the time. For farther information in revolt° fig Ilhorietia Satitidi dress, through the pastoelee, Mr. T. ELKIL, who will furnish . books, and give lemons, In which every principle of ptuanatie abbreviation will lie fully explained and irtuslzated. (11bb.3 } ~l~ __~ . . ... -. ~ l ' -. .;h~.; - - Law slyitoettonaktiot, • , and capacity fcr Madness or asadttett ea,tot . . • , and l i vidness, are ;wretched aanplatateirbletildtently - i , F . 7. , opon the iii):lstitation..::of the olteci: they teee brought on tifleiingbliMilacti and of the, 40 im s a oi t r s4 .TllbA ti er oYiri bat.Of3 .iow, air:teand g GI ait ; ' 1 Awl/ t f*.roafdewaii m h-oflg htfid drawn, and:a pacVtinhe sl 4 4Xt4C4 04 - ItcruidasaMee liow, while thew toeleilel 3 tV dbmuillaq ' - exist, the , might aparkling eye-lutes iti wonted lUstre pet:Letts. matt= audArleality---the body its manly courage tad rigor, laid the noblest feelinge of tear- . nature gradually viii t g e , ont y . te . ig *Wed : r . elt a h temper, trail 11St becomes a bar. theu, and o ther tit - arias or sticateP the, pdsteure of t.NI balm for theie borribleAleoraersvilLbs^rain- V 1714 excellent article; ELALSET'S SUREST mama - • • itßeSee Sitiratt la .extothertolumn. • Sold aleWh and Retell by Dr.GEO,EL KEYS 140, corner of Wood stzeet and:Virgin alloy, rit4l:s l /04 Pa.; 00, byJA.ILES T. SAMPLE,- norfh-west - comer oTTodoesf' street end qieDiaroond, Allegheny City - ? :,., -.deqSamdact * scrofula.-it t dm to bier's 'Petroleum to say that It has beenknown to coMpletalietailicate emery windage of tills dreadful disease in lam time than any other remedy; and at less cost or Inconvadence to tbopithuit. • Tbs tixnutsias oteirtip;mitar In the hands a tie i e progre , . • , , - tor, many of which are from well known citiimi of the city of Pittetrunts. its immediate vicinity, to trishow clearly end beyond all doubt, that. Kiss's PIIILOIMIX Is a 'medicine of no common Talus, not only as a local remedy In •Ttifair Maaanativa, Dist/ism; kiss of Sight, but as a valuable Internal remedy, inviting :the insestisnithig pbyaktans, as well as the saffering yedieitt, to become acquainted with its meet& .., .. • Thom having adread of mixtures: are enured that this medlcino is purely natural, and is bottled as it flaws Bun the bosom of the earth. . - • _. . . - Thellglosnegcerttliccds ft copiedfroro a gaper gesbilshol et Byron - 414.X Y., end bears eine .s a t=t . :2 l , 1852, to which is a, appouied thg. cat(Pateof the • D. 7: jt,d, if. D., Nom' - • . This may in truth certify, that I have been so badly at- Dieted with Scrofula Mr the last sevasyrans that moat of th e Itbsil flume been unable to attend to any lard of business, isidilMich of the time unable to walk and confined to my bell have been Meh is l nearly all the t by the best Pityidana oar country grouts; I oeindoegir gee , C 1" re lief, but no cam, and continued toms worse until Its Rot • rammuseedei nut to try the Petroleum , or Rock Oil. mere-. tithing else bad felled. ' I did po without filth at fart,' but the &let was utonisided; it threw the poison to tbe nesse: et once, and I at Once began to grow better, =I by code*: Mame bottles.' have got a cure worth thonsands of dollaii. • - 1 • IlItS. NANCZ 3i. -BLZIENEZ. • This may certify that 'I Lave been acquainted withineeti lietroleup. or Bock OD .for mare Um a year, and Dive els:. peateslly witnessed its effects in the cure Of imio4 . lent ulcers and other diseases 5.,r-srbloh It is reenottiendede • end can with oonfkleuce recommend it to he atnedietastror. thy of attention. sad con safely say that success has attend.; id Its ass whore other madielne.had failed. . • . • . • ' . ' D. Y. TOOT, N. D. '''tats by in me Druggists in Pittsburgh. (asuevoikei... . 1",.:‘ HAVE REMOVED :TO - r.THE "CORNER - OF virood.And.faith Streetsig, • • • KO' Where theroDer to their old customers, anti the panne gansnally, at the lowest tates,Wholetale and Will, the largest, 01010 select and complete stock' of 'CHOICE TEAS, FAMILY GROCERIES, 'WOODEN AND WILLOW wAr.s to be found. 'nth. West. otsimintiou. " • 1.003119 Ii'DOWELL l e O a iesolved say, 1.1. by mutt c :al content; The butte/no will be continued by CILL3. E. LOOMIS:. • lyttebtlZ b , Jautual 15th, 1853-21 r • CHAS. R I,OOIYES , Stock. and Bill Broken; Nei..., Bonds; Ikortgiges, &., Negotiated. . ruenaciAl /217=f110.11 . GI : YZX TO nix puitcaAss Asp AtiE or trociw. 03. Mos OYW S. JOINS a..Collars!iAirc fourth iod aid : "beets. . . UITBI3 bbls„iiiiiis foe '• Bjaa3l . • NXIS-41 bb/a. EZIPAg VCSWILEAT ELQUi; , —Cdoseks •• tbr e%l . • jaal ' • D 'llo ASD--IDatecfpf4a*S";/:81311a bY j I=3l • • :. J.D WILLIAMS 600. sxsur-lo btda. New York Extra, for Bala by. - lanai • 3. E. WILLJULUE *AY- rioPpous-9 bbat on i = ms ioent, sod for sate by , ..Jaial WIC & OM=WOC 4 st _ . yrrt—Zuelbs. Jur rliamani nLOVEIIAND-TINOZIII mall lot in stare V.aed tbr gals by • ha) -- IIIiNTEIL •g r I:a .v Sw.• ggsges violated by - .• • . •• • • ' 2 Btoek and Elli Bririrr. 3ITIBISUBUti TAUS! AND SAYEBIS OOu re"; ' staresor this stock wanted br ' - • • 1; . alas: P.1.00310L8 ' • ;WI ' •'• Stock and Bill Broker... • , Minaaota Man; Company; Ohio and Penns!laanha Italiroad ; • Pittsburgh, Cimino-at! and louisvilie * Talagraph WILIELSB k co.. Palatka-au • 'MIAS JWLNEttill'S N ER .11001L—Tbe Lofty. and eke Lowly, or Good In 'AU and Nona : All 'Good e by Welfs J. id'lntosh, author ", Two Lis es,"..."L'harnutandpoinster: Putnank's Monthly fur - February. • Experience cd Life, by Mass Sowell. • • • Thompson:Nl:WA Note RepOebn Eebrnari; inice; 10 amts. . l'or sale, with aft new Books, as soon as pulaished,wt the lowe , st prices, by • U. • Jana - No. t. = SwithSeitc street , -Western Insurance. Company, :Pittstrargh._ n. Nri11.P.11,..1r, President. I P.N. GOlLDON,'Secreicrry: .• CAPIVAI4I,3OOtipo. - _ Alk - ral. eisms_ . against all kinds - of m M aim, ETU - sea A . 1 V BINE: All lemma will be liberally - adjusted sad promptly A me ilutituilm, %Imaged* Dr urroza who' are vat iheown in the community, and who are determined: by . ProuiPtnera and liberality -, to maintain the Thwarter which they hare essuraint as oaring. the best protection to those who daelretobeinsurel:: - • . ,-.- -. ... _ , .IXredera-11. Millar, Jr., C. V. Iticketarre;.T. W.iintbie, N. Holmes, Jr., W. H . Smith, C. iIIIIISCII, George W.lackson, Wm. 11:1.yon;Jornee Lippencott, siiecinge....Dansiedatei 31e. Autcy, Alexander ?tinkly Thomas ElenM. _ - ' ' ~,,... • - le.:Ofrite; NO, 92' Water- street, ( Veztholne Or Zialag i ,-; Co., tip states.) Pittsburgh; _ • saar2-I.ap 11011 SE .orll.-EFUGE. - fi a meeting a !la Board of Malunpus of the !louse of Ilat. Refuge for Western Pennsylvania, laeld- On the :Nada January, instant,' the following By-Lasra sere rimaralmously adspptere, Ail tuniondtthaual suancriptions: thrill_ Le_ railed - in by the Board of Managers, from time to timo,by liorrbncras not exceeding BY per cent, of the. amount subscribed, of which call ten days notice shall be given - in at least twcr:Of -- the newspapers pf .thia city., _- end, If anyinstaluienten Ruch unconditional sahwrip. bona stall remain unpaid for - thirty days alter the time de , signaled by suelt:eall, the -anbenther shallbe Batas 'to the r charge of six ppeerrcent interest, until 'paid: and - mcrecrMri the Board of. tiny consider the whole subscription ~as due and payable rat arlY time oner the erPlrall°n or Said thirty days, sad proceed to collect the same by a duet:curse or tow. I - I autaltional'sut - j Third, .In ensnare bilitablacuts upon any e scripUona shalirentat unpaid for thirty days after such In:. anandent shall become payable-by--::the terms,- of the. sub= aniption; the subscriber - Abell becomelia'nle Mint of 'six per cent interest open such inaudeicot,torodi jean " By 8.J.. Window Shade and 011 - Cloth Manufactory, 4-8 - 111. - vrzN.srortErrT ,-- E. ,12. KERN4Y 1-2 FENT I,ANliatedP22ll4D22, CPA and i'Sc 6 do — do ' 1 . 5 to - V". do. 6 _ do, .do do " Sl.OO to :OD_ no; Flowered, SOLMI3 and Slab, assorted prices; Buff Linen,442Se., 4-4-3304 Buff OB Cloth, 44 Zo., 3431 c-, 64 40er - : Csninge blaF4., Z3e., 64 30e, 64 4Der Elguredl3ack: ; do _ 22c.,5-4"40c4434 41c4 Exuscoollod .... do 44 Mk:, 5-4 CM., 64 50e4 Mahogany and"Bbienica (Mc..,3-4 7504- 641ffe.; - Table Caren, with centres, 44, ii2l‘7s, and $' Flour Oil Cloth; 44;45, 60 wad:l/apex yard lienrihMugil; (off eloth;y11 G. ,00eacht. - _CLOTBIN Torii Mick 02C00t5.,.51.1.5 each. • ' Jackets $l,OO. Psabgr44. hats 4300DITAB'S MIBBEB-13001)8. Loo Short Black Costs, $4,5 each. - , LegginNVAM Per Pair.Breen - Beirut of imitation:son Traaspa.ren,......, Blue, Yellow ard - Crimtcsa ViindOw Slade Oa ...Cloth, as this lathe sole sad :calking& Idsaufscioty.AllGoocts Tarrarded ant to stick. fade or itrack„- norrztloc- 10.11e0kaitgandltragtists throughontihe bijou 4 . • • - - . D. U. arcm - Loittan, -- ItANIUYILCTIMER AND ;DEA Laalt--us- , .HINTS, oas, , •. - No. Dlalden"-tane, -,..:- RESPEXMMIALY .bivitesibe attentlotipf Dritggists and Aferebanta tbrongirmit tbi Union. to large and ex— tensive assortment of PAINM _OIL% the BEST' vat Quaram, whic h be offers for saloon very moderate temos,botb to sash end niosetimeibuirers , Delos' are enumerated some or the leading articled: • WHITE LEAD in oil, in togs orll3 to WO D. IIf.EHH - PAIltiT, YELLOW OCHRE. YATMIT:DRYEE4 BI!ANIBbi BROWN, TERRA pr. sz.- - xmissrt. -c NNA ifitoN33 EREMICAt. GREENS, - - rILMSIM HIDE, CHROME 'YELLOW awl CSLDIGIII _- In oiL . TARIGBIEMot wax-. ',INBRED art; new end BOILED kirriA,.s9l - .932za CIIALS, LAUF BLACK. - - • ; AM and ENGLISH_Yen. RED, CHROBEI aril Y E lOW. dry. _ INDIk En; RED LEAD; and IMMERGE, dri. STONE,-FRENCH and YELLOW OMER, CIIROM,PARIB and.Butaisivics GREEN:dry: " FREsca. AND AWID.W.LN - ST - LIDDY? EIBASq Aar tirusatits:and Oben In want of any of the aboVe rogabioned articles, will End it to Weir interestto eat, as our focßlciesfar scaringand purelasingiand our expo; rie be the business, giro as advantages in selling over most of. those baths same.litleJ • D.:11; BTCUPLOGGEE, jantilmols -"% 44.131111Erci lane, Neir York; FOB- BALE' OR 'RENT: LL'lni-01)10101/I0138 mina, - Attila at . tiai JoIL tion of the Pittabargh 'sad -"Brierock'a Meld Plank: Road, malt the lidladelphiaTtortgdke lan the Cestpal Pena:. eilminfa Rcod.; elmen talks from the 9.tvirelrwithiu thirty miautm of the City the easa.' The above - House - Ls y three stories iriet,...ecnitstrihogiorty eometdently Lerrented - puns; furnished -with :ilia - =et verde= etylevf landintre- - The plat of the' house v im . th e most , modem and OanTesdent iMaingmennt.. A well at water at the - Mar, and within ihrelainntor walk of uTurtle Creel," from which eon water =dim elm heea,!pr A good 8 tablim, foi*sixtr gams Cal.:tags Houses 'lse' . Upa*, If said House is ,rental, the lama have o purchase the Forsdhare, . • ALSO--A large two stori Britt Ifoose, new the:. .obore, sagas far a-Dthg Bohoca ar family rteldpice„ with hatthelasurawathumensppurtenantui timing aroma Na tt y s team& a.e.4 - kr...r. aptfortentto ortilrb is a lam, _Tract of Bottom : Lend; suitable farming or gardening rairpe. sea, which will be rented with the Rowe, it desired:. ALEG—Xnumber of small tenements, suitable - A - Marra of Boticro Tim% tsar theaboieltatel,ce .64 Acres, =nada trrthricag P• l4 mg OrPOL- - with*" scot dinalag boo" harn, Aab* -- amd. o MIA eboreTrroporq elemental:len orator Malden:o, 1 , 1,13,-The:initorriber - *eV* lay /sqs out Is - pardon at l ug b eau tif u l eiyhatolatir, suitable far omn4ryleshban., - - Ithiehirtil be sold 'qouttiths to 'snit puckome Par benl* orlocauca, sceae?J,snhaemaf sali, - ond. ease of socess, (being aorMeatedVilh Pittehttrgt tbaTennwftrtg min BaDrade**l:44l,l,4ll,324‘tartOke =Aztec., steam, this Pr o is •natranlAsteabj#4 - - - Totrp=inolasn. en*" oa tba - pinteElinv or at Droitien jeatigi ALLEII EROVOL .. - N . 1 . 7 • • • s e• , I tiIS —, • ;;;#lkiet"..‘ _ .• .*, • - • . ta • - . US= SD NC"."*" ...-JOSEPII C. MIMI • . Sir Doors open at: OM okkek; "pertennineo to ecchnselova sags lazy bsesiiiiiixt vs the IkovOm On* t ll no, without extra thane, - . - . qty-Iramense attesctkad—two nen and _ *spigotlht Insmast - THE RAVENS OP ORLEANS: AND 3Ih3YREDONII" Emt , rpcmg the stzength of ihe, Too CbaP 2 mieal larva: ant mon? ont-Imai . Tui Evrago, Maury 3,1853. will be ?vested the thrilling limns, in Axes acts, eutnied THE OBLZANEL Brnnot Dnnatr....o:* " - Union" During the play—A. Chlhishe, arranged ay Miss watimgras• Wools! • The pentarmances sill 1 ennphAhinth-er ron4.ll•Enwihr Drum% eat/Shed • 4• ~!•• t• : :4061 . :P*44%. : • • THZ.1102481.111 1 1 udle6D . •Pm see A*.ers; ricautans. cte-T -"''' • air T '''Tilitisrai • ; Iva new &multi Cbsittaus, Daynr ions. .) spectsele . orTas Itusuarruell.. etx. --_IitiASONIG TV* -'1 ••••-• ETtlirtVka i io o o ll allfig nlß-W E E26 : -.: • • •••• •-•• - seioni.m233oPolifeuriazagtonsr . ' . ir=thine thi-tr Ceased , imeryisventar, dartk meek; ;when they - liar opq,' 51"ir DWG* NSW D 'DES,III3II.LESQ=3; &C. - Oa. For foll walla= seefoool= o6 .. tty 6, Dams open attiKeetneta infainenee et s. Canis of admission 2E —to be ha; si.F . . the rpefer !zipal # o tAilißookit" 243o4 l =OAF. . Joax,w:Aascosr; _ '• • GRAND' 1 . . :- _ SCST ARRIVED, AND WILLOMMISAPCIIIT.!MR" - ' A_ rtILENAIj• - "Att • DiONDAT .751TICNINu,-. JANUARY -311 Yr. . • . .mi.k.preiiiii.magniacesit sad Ficiamokaolbeinswing blirror'ST the or intedeluoisis .World, cow dziescing wltirlbe bout scenes of eh** (from liertbes designs, the greetest original ffistoriat Pointer In Ito:miry) than followed bl . the Ormolu and. reMscractie Seen cd'• Gardm of ra"..akitayiapq v enens the booollnoll e • . mesa= in all ibeie:Teindilm_ptiritr, and then followed by, sintieleT thir — Temptation'end'lt pnlooar and -- - " • then folliMeed .riealevontitboemsentredftemedbet.eiratiao af,this World. until iluidesir ,willireilsersor-bj,tisofiessaliditios • • _ _ iZr Door* open at bait put 8 , 40014 mettidtssrisios at ADMISSION-Ss • 'tt.ll:—On Weddoslay af ig rooda; cremes. will oars- memo allemocra elblbniulso for ise ,l4 .e asird'octonles 'A • • llberardiscoont bedlo,lnlO imbsolsta those &Slant:Ml. Arai' Tlll3 splendid parairand_ciallitiog. Ras "imiseated _ one of the first Italian masters: Gaieties ilsena'ssiedilree • pitied into the Culled ;linos but s abort tiorsigryst toast • ' of orer sn,coo, nod as"rieceirldot art and merit Womb am rivalled. by any panoramic pabilint that aver :Tidied; the United State-. This scenes ofthe Gordon of Eden. and the , ' • .rivers of Ilhidokelsed Sophisms. an godwill, enchastlng. ond mese of Noshlradbis Willy - mid tho. aillmals„ ere ; I lellftldibe Ark, wbicb are inctesentot :to_ulaTtzilt„ form which march before Seib SW?: 'Wes le Guest; inteireSUllr moue , over.,TninlPdra. , " . . , • - • .• -';''-:,':-''-:,'-::4', ,_.;.:'•'_,..,'.4.i,-.,,,,'!,;..,:,.... ~4."5': - :* ,17-• , :::SPECIA :3YOTWES; <- -yr; ABLOurg DeaititU-rduallesor— at 14-IVinithfield II : A. Me% owner of Th14401 - 11105411prn, GRFAON A ZAW1104.0.. xhewThei, tkny Angeeona_Loise,l46.4B9.l.:o. eX. Wednesday asenbx Wialgognin trall;Waod is. , jjyty • lir. VID K-TE.A.—Yor tbe bestOnaskna kraus -I]-'...trargb, at - coda 7:4 go totho ItidiCres - Sttro, No. a Fifth - stnot;Arbsati.titto: yarn pisOnstli - sool- Croor, TOSS= alias( - = - - • ---- 0. 011*.--Pbeseof seedista lkostAv.* a."' Wool street, beprent Fifth streetaita Wrinisrucpa losar.lso.33(qata enry•Tuesistemsesiztg. " • Ilser.ssrux. ittesitrxe.M.,.N4 -8 7 •' 31ftestsr.jtest , And third oresettssonth..• • , - INSURANCE. COILPANY, - . of Ikm9": 1tartf0rd..a73:4%..-,4.loPaNtriaNloo.oo3; AI: "Ati120,171 Mee of Sur PittabuntiArancy tiattieStar. RzatiorarCazdy a Lootals;24 . o. SF V. ola vault novitt . • . r IC MR% agmt. ir:-C maid .t;ornittl• corislil-*VeiViliiales . • • A:ins gire dreadfullptormentkd with cots.` . =way-win 'be . fact nd" to Dr- Comes .cmor tale by Dr- CIEO. 8- ILVX 1 8,1.1 a Wood stef& -, ' PriCS, Tet3ll - 041% Zati tIL: per box- • • VS6I4I* i deducuoni to (Lame triso btly 3o sell iota 10in:Mums, curta4s. AtaterialsfAnd -tut:an Slimmiagg. of- ern,. tlertztAims,,.ftrodtm - -Plashes, linacatelles, ae, Lao:anck V.cudin CarUbsAr. Y. Palatal Windor . talcules.oi4o:l2licei;ewlski . P ii i i ; Th O gl i' ce, igt wboUsale cilia ielatl; : 7,-; -.•• W, IL CABS,Tai- - - --% :- -,- `talc) illesaut sithAtitraci Vlittg,'Pb • Curtalos Altt,de Ina Trinmed'lli - thetTery - . ' style,_ .-:- : _. - • --" - - 4 . .. -- '''' ' ''' 'r 4..--..... ik " !WAWA'. Airjesaw: tccrtory; yank or-224Ni). AND:ARM In k " YILLIADEP/11A. -911;;311%),;N,44211411:Akeia 44141 g: zi47 - sroiz ehiticl4ll4l.4itiliA3o#l4PZ!‘Eo7o)o! • 1 7• Dealer s -and &leis egs - bivittillo rifs_Olii..s;:ea' al ? , fora purchagnilzigitterli,-• SoOdnitaidtratitllol4ll:- * . - - NELSONIS—D.A.GI7I3 2II3 I= O7II3I4B,- _ FostCauto sizreettakia_. iu ell - ot .weettar, from :A. tkr-s.KlL,..gfaing , accurate sitigde unti iuthcciatenceitege; - tuallktailliristlyma , - peeler to iliubumnitetrust-thcealturint- cueup . sr,bo, - $414-ss.tthctltroottit tor' the sac ind quelity 9f easeor /10DISIDrCtii.111 - 11-11keeeP t eeii 444 c . .llleegiaid.*74otts takettin 7 . part:jet-the elt3r:-. : EnterWir: 13F.A.PNESSi -_ gresistas Madames, hops -QStir.vs:dream neatly remosed,sitisont pain ccrissiatir AssiitoaZAtss,3.--.17.-' Staltsmisrtuti sissy --. Lmu.sulte4 4113.Arcb. atm 3 - .Mittel:3l7mm; of ax;. aite - this brats& paz special vontstiestusAmitiled Itts. treausetittoitsthiaggre - aslitesissitstolosalbs most um. timacted - Andlb 4 lnate 4 ?"?" MC21119 01W/ibid. - , _ - • ' : 1 . 31 . 4) 4 5 - ASSOCIA.Trar Preanne,Wit-lruturaztellt. , CoraPanY- orate City of P-ittiblirgtt r J. K.MPOlLll.M.l),Yresideid — U o =X l rlSX 63l,ecersa m - war. insure *mare. 11RE eat MdAtniX.lflaKta : of all kinda.- *am Ln .I.i.lroothintd,•:. - .. --_W. -- JfAutliamoih at, SawTer, - , - Vrtle C. - .Williaza A. P.',Anslints„.= at nTie • Compa n y lllSCOXv-PreakOmt ITIZraNS, _''---11:1).-.34?- ' • --,-,---''''' - - fr C' ittsb`arg'..— ,- - ' libct- 1;111'04 yttiY -II 1,,,,,,5ecr-7 • Itf t,:ti-0110=3,311111` .fficet.;tt.Warta--.,,...,,,,,,.*_?! .. 4 . 810,,___ _ __'lL., ..L., ':..4.;:z:A--,, 1,8-amS ,_. tgib,,,...-.--- Dama~a by ',pr. -•-isui4lllvl4^oP -31144 rth'et.F.'" Imar a Sea, 2,11--._ " A.I.SO— :;- --- -- , 1 , :, tkt , anti . ~ Wia4Aziltkez itstraelit4jr - 4vlark Sealeis - ' gobezt . , , ma * 8. rrozbelliA e tii , _ ,' J.Selwra ut0.,.'5._ _gibraTA-it .. _ - winbrql . A ,- ' ' 1822'C . bbis. ,±l-Roil,Datter, • - revz , • *-mcW • 11 W 1 1,..PrLE3.7-481 feesale.ls , ":P.? - - ..,:,.5.311T0 2:B==M 1.4). tiez.cwt, Otatilt-bhts...exisafs Neyriltleans for: -ciao -. a= rata RAM - SI;LUB.,-Mi tatge BrxW.l in stare zad. far -sale bp, EVA, MO,OIIIIIUX.--:, - OTATO.l.Cotttbit. sbUi Is i4,litore.• abt tkrags • "MI =F- ;1 r.sOI.I,,LONTXL , C A :ilk Ylitta.l3 UMW 4.11. R. BitijatkA,pf . :liETSEI D prtvg•Spreil.4o WaoCid.' • E=L5.- NO -WU str.. octme Piazycktireatbf- - L.llS_Woo4 etreet. - , 1ir.411311= - 7 -- 4001bit:•11t!tanta0 , 144--LelliS , & „Cteit jazi.V • 4" , ' rifillONZ'Y.M.U.Wii--200111&-- Tim:awes iiitk - l/eyta , Ci..o6:4l . llo3f . 7lll66l'? . .SdneleyrfOrliair A - - - , 4 - EPACON , 4I O 6-bh4S Pltai ella°77l 4 l4 V"; 6 t sit4elairese, as I latßl& • - 4r.sQN - A, NosCsa axa,Bl - mi t ten, sna 01.Yront street " V tient...bile/IC L' • Val -• • • VS/ 7r: Dined 56150t1=2/. a-TAlNZZintagt*irle I: bell:/11d 14 W. A.. 81.1dagetagly..kcets,:, - Zpil7 reilety sudifyiectumi prieimlturdii.ceutsUlLSs,o9;44 . :.orctsces-121: letter pErestgy attended tn. • - - - - feh2 :_„ - AP.E.FIr-roolwaromil Rost VaSers.oriallAnithim4made . by Owen - a linANrii• listror an.} othtlfrcuuniracturent in-Aureatics;. - Maisukiiss4 - &at, John OEl = O4 1024 . -Fereason. , tarothetsq..ia Aniattaig.:o6 / i l d 3loraus.l.-; and. - Zsaitz. &CA, ottbe,teebstect Bead 311111 C: SOSd Vbarsale or vetatil. - . , en Mend 'jaztlB ' -jactkitstrer„mmo arna's F • r-.llled.tatne se j. - -,h,pw* . ntar Took Verininsge; - &maths Pah: a.: CaritdAiti~e~aiaata . z . Agua " - I.l:Erative • • - '• 0 - AmigicsaHarDye • The'Abate*anske mediemra s4»4atllan band. , andarDld vitottable or e stabs Ptak! Tos.%cere, 34171T3b. jonl9dsetri*. - • - - ittabadraAges: fair Pittattarth. :Blettee.loo • ere -taw: MORON/SAW WlRleexceetnel ey . lineguildhstr Altar ants the 2Oth Xelgairs ea* xtlagio anithof the laWar'ef-ht:'Null's eteauedrei„ • decareted Oothle style; did efeelhathiair sea- deeps for which may examtatilt at the= Atehheers ohlee,,, la the -begmaz, where they axe maw regnant lee Itretiati. • . AR twit tahiteiatontatlaa ths subject w be funagted ,Da -2b the .I;Yench and Germ= ltaidasu of 11:4- _ • bur Antsbarer &qui %rig Pitarhaxt—tirti then:cola n uptigtort a. the Won= "imaetc pagdation, Ars tap bumikaljadidatztpiNpAtt I* draw - iltstti'm Ilossrik Cd.,l3araers,linaktart-on.-elv3talsok and cra. - Meests-Eilwartlecant p ea, itstaztv Pints rebich bolsi --,- etn - bc4made M 2 1 45132 it'Pri nei~ai azgeganA Itranto az4Gerrinw. azaz..lAL ,• , -W. I T. 50M‘ tC041%, York • Qr thicinderskned. EtcroveV u rtio. - IS6 I eckereer at Wcod &id labem strogs k rltti IL-; , 01- • - -:•• dw- 14 ASUFICLAILILX '`' "~:• _ .- ... ... .~ .: ~i'.' t ~ . . 1 ;.i. :..;-.,:-. , if . - ' =ME MEW Mil ' I - • 7 - _`; -.-_ ~;. ~•-. ~: ,:.<: -,:;. .~~ . 1 . . A [ . 4.- 4 - •_ .:_ s,: _:~ _.-: ~; _~; ; •.} _ 4. , ~
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