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An impression seems to prevail in oorcity no iccturer u w ° rth heßrin s anies3 h ° V^ ; 2^>'l° mea from abroa *' We have gentlemen in our “ ast > who can £>’ 0 as nsefnl, as instructive and s s '£■ MeJlent lectures as thoso who come from other or cities - M ttn inBtancß of this we need alycile Bp. lectare on Thursday even 'Si at Masonto Hall. Yet tho attendance was ■TV' l') naU; for thesim P la reason, we presume, that WM a Pittsburgher. Yet Dr. King told more ttetieai truths, and gave more information ln to ««*y nan m 4 woman in Pittsburgh, t any imported .lecturer we have heard for 0 fear o - Heisan excellent physioian, and a. 18 ■* oter » nnd ne * ded only the character of a stranger, .to..'ar»tr'.tt'tirowded house,'as' „ „ ;P« ’ rif i p I-cey Stone. But being a Pittsburgh M. D., , ft,l8 * i, “ haTO put •S' P«cple would not tnruont to tear him. Yet tirely of glass, Sedastai ,^S^^”f;%Ai^'^';f<-'t^t'rfvS 7 y e ot B ®arbie,,and snrmonnted by a etathe bf Peaoe “0» oeefnl to Pittsburghers. ’Tho aff of ? 1X **‘ high, by:the.celebrated sculptor Bauch! health was the subject; rod no one * r !Sf* d -?'£ e .S arfett of the palace at £■ h .-<•-• r. rhiifr-Oii ~^v534“““ t "'‘•«—•-*• •»V*- /,v!4 ! -' ■-':/’■. 1 - ■•"' , ' , 4a! I \;v»u -*.-t s *- ’....;t-. --,' ~: , % l . ~ .- . *'- r v i • V •■---£? . .-*. -.-i, (- ■‘liwr fr- n *if ; --‘n ' L.'" t lj f i '‘~?‘*t~--- ‘ -h r tv<+Tr?-^*-._»lv^ i i.V:r{ c. .>■. *-<■ •- V ' .'. --‘.*7 *’ i: .*”,' S ,-r» .if # . ♦ _ t} -.if,; ",'i. l4 -v.- V.T" : >t’i. •■ \-• t. l if- vV.- .. .-■ ~W? k *t -/.Y..' tf c.'- i- 'V* ' ' l ir- H „-i' •< i -sw^ ■ N \Jt •--' -i •' .i■< / ‘•‘v- I'' 5 : •<?■*„ ’ • - ■ . . -. , -‘/-'^C 4 '."' -S 3T .• -\V vav/c t T ~ tMM. üb&ssSSs Saili] Jtatiitg Ifiml TBOJIAB FBXUiM.. ......................OSOBGE f. QILLHOEK. Phillips ft Qillmore, Editors & Proprietors. - PITTSBURGH: SATURDAY MORNING: JOB PRINTING, We have ene of the best Job Printing Offices In toe city, and we would respectfully ask mer chants and all others who want Cards, Circulars,' Bills of Lading, Bill Heads, Blank Cheeks, Hand bills, eto., to give us a call. All our Job Type 1 are of tho most modern manufacture and can not fail to please all our customers. Our work men are perfect masters of their business, andi will labor assidnonsly to pleaso all who will fa vor us with an order.- the satc«day morning post Is now for sale in the counting room. It con tains tho full particulars of the loss of the Ban Francisco, with numerous other marine* disas ters ; fail reports of the foreign news; Congres eiJnat proceedings; the speech of Dr. M’Clin took In the State. Senate, on the removal of the mint; tho of the meeting in regard to Brie; a highly interesting report of tho mar kets; a weekly money article; Editorials on all subjects , items of news from ail quarters ; Poetry ; Tales, &c;, &o. Singlo copies five cents, with or withoul wrappers. Nowa and Facta from all Quarters. Upwards qf $BO,OOO have been subscribed to extend the Broad Top Railroad to Bedford. Forbes Allen, President of the St. Andrews Society, New Orleans, has absconded, aftercom> milting defalcations to the>mouut of $40,000. Thomas Motley and William Blaoklcdgo, wli£ cruelly murdered a slave sometime sinoo in South Carolina, have been Bentenoed to be hung oq tho 3d of arch. The Philadelphia papers are busily discussing the questions involved in the Erie war. Sir. Gadsden, from Mexico, with the treaty in his pockot, has arrived in Washington. The obstinate juryman, who persisted in “standing-out all night” was badly frost bitten. Wm. Appleton, of Boston, has given $2,400 for tho purpose of sending eighty slaves, the property of Montgomery Bell, of Tennessee, to Liberia. The thermometer, indicated 80. degrees at New Orleans, on thq inst. A Steam fire engine is in tho course of con struction at Philadelphia. a We believo there is one ia Bucoessful use at Cincinnati. Mr. Stanley, one of Mr. Steven’s Exploring party, says that the distance from Mississippi to the Pacific is 1,800 miles; that tho country is rioh and level, and tho grade forty feet to the tails through Csdotte’s Pass. The surest way to prevail on a young couple to many ia to oppose them. Tell them yon 'would “ rather see them in their graves," and twelvo months afterwards their baby will pass yon twice. 0 day in a willow wagon. A Jewish'-paper will shortly bo started in Cin cinnati. The . bank note circulation of Great Britain amounts to $198,450,000. The total value of dutiable goods imported in to Montreal last year was $18,024,814, against $8.?74,161 in 1852* ■ , Price,, of New Jersey, in his inaugural address, recommends a new geological survf v of the State. The new Post-office tariff of Cuba imposes a postage of 12 J cents per onnoe upon news papers. A • married gentleman present at a rapping circle, being informed that the power depended wholly on the will, begged that his wife might try it, as he had never seen anything resist her will. Parko Benjamin is leotoringin Philadelphia. Nearly all the Philaaelphia papers are advo cating iho repeal of tho usury lair. jfhe New Yorkers, it is Baid, intend, na soon as they con get over their modesty, to* claim the removal of the Beat of the Federal government t 0 New York city. It ia thought also that next win ter they will petition Congress to extend the Ohio river to Now York city; or *< dry it up’’ . between Pittsburgh and Wheeling. i On the first Monday of February, the cars, wo I are told, commence running through the tunnel of the Pennsylvania Bailroad. An amendment to the Constitution has been introduced into the House of Beprescntatives of this State, by Mr. Bigham of Allegheny coun ty-prohibiting omnibus bills—restricting the pardoning power—and providing for tho elec-1 tion of-Bepresentativos by single election dls. tricts. Thefirst proposition we like. The second is under consideration. Th e third wo have some J objections to. I A man who went up in a balloon from Madrid, a short time jinee, cams down two hours after, frozen to death. There is an old lady in Virginia who believes it to bo a Bible doctrine, that for seven years be fore the end of tho world, no children are to by born—and that gives her comfort, for at every fresh birth sho hears of, she says to herself,- ." Well, the seven years at least have not begun.’’ We are opposed to riots.— Cleveland Plain dealer. You have changed theD, since the mob attacked tho Homaopathio Collego in this oity, two years ago. —Forest City Democrat. | They have mobs in Cleveland then, it appears, as well as Erie, and, if the -Democrat is to be believed, the Plaindealer does not oppose thorn, except when they occur in Pennsylvania. 'Fight it ont among yourselves, gentlemen. We are Pennsylvanians; and, of course, havo no right to speak. Warren county, Pa., has subscribed two hun dred thousand dollars to the Crawford and War- ren railroad. Con they sell the bonds. The President, it is said; has determined nol to interfere in the Erie disturbances. The St. Lawrence river is now crossed on the ice by carriages, at Montreal. X W. Worrali, Jr.; o member of the Howard Association, died at New Orleans on the Xfith of January. ■: ■ • Senator Busk, of Texas, arrived at New Or i leans on the 18 th instant; en rente for Wash lington. | It is said that Dr. Dewdy received one thou sand two hundred dollars, for his coarse of lee tares at St. Lonis on the “ Problem of Hnman Destiny.” LOSS OF THE SHIP BTAFFORDaHtOWi. Wo. have, already published some account of the loss of this ship at sea a short time since. S;x of the passengers and most of the crew escaped in the Bhip’a boats, and" were picked up in a suffering condition by other vessels. Tho Captain of the Staffordshire refused to leave in the boats, declaring his'determinatiouto go down with his shiji. Over one hundred passengers were left on the Bhip, ::4::::JANUABY 28. A seaman, one of tho crew who escaped. In gmng an account of tbs dreadfol calamity save “As the last boat was lartlwiv *». J* B "/®* wm! to her forbiop, and ahlpwaa d . own fo3V length off, she was down to hpw chip’s ment shrieks we-e hearl fwnm cr o33 trw>s—anil la a mo* went down” those on boflrd,and the ship hnnared h ° m “ bein B«. , t a few, hours before were fall of ~ life and bope, and . bright anticipations for the future, were engulphed in the remorseless sea. There was no time oven for “tho bubbling cry of strong swimmers in their agony.” Tho sack or vortex or tho descending ship would take them so far down that none eonld reaoh the surface with life. ; Suoh is the tidings to be borne to the Wends and kindred of the lost. Fathers and mothers as they bid adieu to sons and daughters, charg ing them to write soon of their welfare, and murmuring a prayer for their safety on the ship, oan never learn more than that “shrieks were 1 heard from those on board, and the Bhip went I down.” The ship was out of its course, whioh indi* cites that the Captain had failed to keep his reckoning. If i n fault in that, he has expiated tho fault by a voluntary death. The stewardess, too, might have escaped with the rest of tho crew, but she refused to abandon the Captain; and tho Voice of that faithful woman was proba bly mingled with the shrieks that wars heard os “the ship went down.” - Dr. King and the Smolre Consumer. Dr, King, In his lootnre on Thursday evening, denied that there was any quality preservative of health in the smoke and soot of Pittsburgh. On the contrary, ho .said it was injurious to health, and any means that could be devised to consume the smoke would greatly promote the health of the city. We are pleased to learn that when the Doctor apoho of the Smoke Consumer favorably, his re marks were greeted by the audience with hearty applause. This is one among many evidences we havo noticed, that tho public mind isdeoided ly m favor of the adoption of tho remedy for our murky atmosphere, and soot and dirt. The remedy is at hand, fairly tested, cheap. ; and profitable. It prodnees a saving in the con-1 sumption of fuel. It will give us bright sun-1 shine, clean facesrhanda, persons, dresses and dwellings. It will greatly promote the health of tho city, and give ns a better reputation abroad. It will diminish tho liability to frequent and destructive fires by keeping tho chimneys c.ear of Boot And it will prevent the dingy ap. pcaranco of all our buildings, and moke Pitts burgh a clean and handsome city. Mr. Baradollar is preparing himself to supply all orders for tho apparatus; and wo understand he is lively (o bo busily employed. j BON. J. GLAITCY JONES, t of Mr. Muhleuburg, represonta tivo in Congress from Berks county, renders the cloction of another member necessary. Gov. Bigler has issued a writ providing for the eleo-' tion on tho 4th of February. And we ore pteased to learn that tho lion. J. Gtancy Jones IS likely to bo tho domocratio candidate. Mr. Jones has served ono term in Congress, | and was recognized os ono of the ablest and [ most influential of tho Pennsylvania delegation lat Washington. As a member of the Committee of Ways and Means, tho most important Com mittee of the House, ho was generally regarded as one of its most upright, industrious and able members. His excellent character, affable man ners, and uniform kindness to Pennsylvanians visiting Washington, have rendered him univer sally popular; and we hope ho will be returnod to Congress. The interests of tho old Keystone State aro in some danger nt Washington ; and Bnch representatives os Mr. Joneß, are needed there. | ARRIVAL op TUB ATI. as tic. Tho nows by the Atlantia, whioh arrived yester day, has had tho effeotof raising the price of flour and other previsions. No peaeofnl Bottle ment of the war question yet oppears. A con tinued rise in provisions may be expected for some time to come. But holders had bettor not be too “firm.” News of peace might suddenly find them with their hands too fall. £©* Tho Lieutenant General Bill may bo written down dead for tho session. It wag re ferred yesterday to the Committee of the Wholo on tho state of the Union in the House, by a vote of one hundred yeas to seventy-eight nays, under circumstances rendering it very certain that the majority do not entertain the slightest idea of giving other business before that com mittee the go-by to enable them to take it no for consideration. Its friends Btrnggled man fnliy to save it from this fate, but in vain. It wns made, for the most part, a party question: tho Whigs voting against the reference, wbilo the Democrats voted to refer it. There is a growing indisposition in onrnatloa al councils to multiply honors on military men. as was manifested in dobate in the Senate'on this bill Much of this feeling, doubtless, grows out of tho eagerness displayed by gentlemen who have ■ seen servico,” to prooore tho ennotment of overy thing proposed whioh looks to a recoe mtion of the principle that military servioo Is worthy of higher honors than arc accorded to those who merely servo.their oonntry with fidel ity and distinguished ability as civilians. At ; least such is tho impression evidently prevailing among tho statesmen of America, who have not drawn sword on the field of battlo.— Wathington Sfar. ■ ■ * ■ We era pleased to loam that such is the prob able fato of the bill. It was introduced into the Senate by Gen. Shields, and supported, wo be lieve, by all the Generals. Wo. like the result and the alleged motives. This multiplication of honors upon military men is all wrong in principle. The services of civi- lians may be equally patriotic and valuable; and if titles aro to be created to reward the one, the other would follow; and result in time in a ti tled order, aristooratio by law, andheroditary. Fihe Mdxtos.—Some of the finest mutton wo have ever seen offered in our market, is now at the stall of Mr. Tesh in the JJianjflm} markot Tbe-sheep were from Washington bounty, and he informs ns that he has a sufficient number of the same sort left to supply his customers until March. CoRBEOTios.-We aro told that our informa- tion in last evening’s Port in relation to the ; sinking of a barge by the Ambassador was incor rect. The A., we ore told, did not sink any barge. Hait and othee Ovstebs.— Our neighbor Barnard has just received a magnificent lot of fine Oysters, whioh oannot be excelled. Among them is a lot of Salts. Mnssns, Kihbie & Co., will aooeptonrthanks for their present of salt oysters. They are truly delicious. ; ’ It i^wTkn n wn^h S ?^ MS J nI ' SAH FWSOISCO [ r~SS*q=as ttsssa-aSSSS, steward and one of tho waiters d arrested, and jewelry to the value l dred dollars, supposed to have been the steamer, was reoovered K T. Mirror .“° ln t ■ ,IH ; - Thb Win oj Judah Touao Jqdah Xouro’s Will is date* foe OthJanuary. It appointe'four executors, giving $lO,OOO to iLreo Cf-fowa-and making too fourth B. D. Sheppord, 'residuary legatee, pearly ss§o,ooo is bequeathed to dif ferent nnblio institutions and for oherftable nur. poses, inoludlng the following: $BO,OOO for the establishment of an alms-houso in New Orlonnp $5OOO to the- Hebrew congregation in Boston’ the same amount to each of the Hebrew oonere gations in Hartford, New Haven, New York Charleston and Savannah,* $6OOO to the Orphan Boy’s Asylum at Posson, $6OOO to the Female Asylum at Boston, $lO,OOO tiffoe Massachusetts Female Hospital, $20,000 to the Jews’ Hospital Society at New York, $lO,OOO to the New York Belief Society for Indigent Jews in Palestine | alsa $50,p00 to the agent of said Society for i Ameliorating the oupdition of the Jews in foe Holy Band, and securing the enjoyment of their religion; also considerable bequests to ‘other Hebrew; congregations through oat foe United States, and several haudsgpp fogaplea "to indjvi- _ Misbodbi Hehp.—Theincreaee of receipts at St Loots over last year, in this important sta ple, foot op about 14,824 bales, making, on ag. gregate of 63,460, against 48,12 f for 1852. The increase in the price of the article is 16 to 20 percent, making a total increase in money,' over I last year, of from $200,009 to $BOO,OOO. • r j tAIteOBSU MATTERS. From our California tiles, to the 31ht nit wo fo ” ow . it ?S additional paragraphs: '* Bnitel „?t lori ? l .*] ection in Batl Fr a»«teCo re* M Btated y° ato^ B y.to the election "tohoney. by a majority of about four UtousandoverMr. Farwell, the whig nominee, too _suo°essful candidate was pledged to thtt elecfaonof a C. 8. Senator attheooming session or the Legislature, and is a friend of D. C. Broderick. The Legislature was to convene at Benicia on the od of January, on which day Gov. Bigler was to bo inaugurated to fiU his second ternT as Governor. - Tho sohr. J. B. Browo, from San Francisco to Fugot s Sound, waß In contact with an unknown barque and badly damaged. Four of her'orew are missing. Among them Chaa. H. Mooro, (mate,) of Baltimore. Two succeeded in getting oQ the barque, and Mooro may be one of them, i Ihe barque was sank. On the 22d ult. Henry Smith was sentenced at Ban tranorsoo.to twenty years in the ponitentia jy robbery. It appeared by the testimony that ho was in the habit of watching at the in. teliigenoe offices, and of taking persons search es for employment out of the oity on pretence or giving them work, and when out in the hills or brush ho would knock them down and take their money. Austin S. Bannister, of Tenn. , waskilled bra R.Li“ a ? ed . Tim M by , Corrington, at Illinois 2M b lSi below Springfield, on the • nl Jr .. .° <3eod was committed by a stab with a knife m the vital regions. A prise fight had taken place on North Beach, T(i’ Teen Tr tWO Inc !!’ named'George: Colton and Thomas Kenney,.for $5OO. The men fought 12 rounds, when Colton failing to come to time, Kenney _ was declared the vlotor. Colton was very badly beaten, and was carried away by his Mends in a boat. Three or four hundred spec* tutors witnessed the brutal scene. A slight shock of an earthquake Was felt in i Shasta on the 23d December.' ■ ho .?°*?“ to hft To taken place at n "f! 1 Ba “ h ' Colt’s navy revolvers, at five paces. The principals wore Charles M’Elroy and %L ,° ba t The police arrived In timo to stop tho proceedings at the beach, but bapartiesatarted in the direction of the Mis* sion, with the intention of fighting it out. o,„.“ *, J s . t ., of January, the population of the state of California was estimated, at 310.000 and composed of 215,000 Americans, 25,000 I 25,000 Fronoh, 17,000 Chinamen, 20 - Wn?d. 6,000 miscellaneous for-' feigners, 20,000 Induma, and 2,600 negroes. Of : about Co,ooo are women, and perhaps 80,- oa n on! y estimate the number or children, having no reliable ototistleo upon ■, According to this estimate, nearly ®^°JP°P aro Americans, nearly of foreign birth, one-thirteenth Freneb, one-thirteenth Germans, one-thirteenth Chinese, Indfw ° ne ' tJevcntll obildsen, nnd one-sixteenth I __ Theporeer of tho steamer Goliah, which left I Ban Diego on the 17th December, had verbally Walie, ' an(l bis 250 additional marauders had reached the bcßeiged party, bat the report was not confirmed by the advices per Southerner, which leftßan Diegofivo days later, vu: December 22d. b t tV “ lb / r ’ 8 firßt mows, after declaring Dower Cohfomia freo, eoverclgnand independent, was toproolaim tho civil code of Lonieiana to be ia that , “ow repubiio. By Walker’s ?,? r^i’A h £ r^”’. 8 ‘ mry 18 mado qoito as lawful jin Lower California as in Louisiana. Persons I Walker, and the expedition say h , e .J ) “ r P 08 ° was adopted long before sailing I from, this port, to proclaim tho Code of LonJai-1 ana, and tho legalisation of slavery in each a I vast territory conld be no secondary purpose.” s J,»a S T belloTCll c hllt a desoEnt will be mado upon ctnU, e3 S n Ca<!V " th ° P "‘y bMo ® ca 8»fi “ U . haa been rumorod that the two assooin non* « kn °s ?».“ * lo Blean » Navigation Com-1 ‘l° <»d MenufaOtOribg Company were intended to furnish aid to.the Some of the principal elavery pro-1 hoMers'” 8 m thS Stato 0,8 a,non B the stook- J » Depahtceis —In tho absence tit,. d fl tB no Y B respecting the fate of the liberating aray of Lower California, we must ohromclo the fact that thero are many strangers Coming in and going out of town, continually. 80 “btiona ns to enconr ?s* ‘bat they aro an integral part of the expedition, and arc on their way qnletly to B reTthat d S ß be, ° W bere - A T?n £ „! 600 m «“2? ere “e a on tho road between a ? d i h B p,aoa > wh <> wore traveling I" 8 ? 8 ' 1 . deachcd parties, well provided with pack animals and arms, and bang Americans, be opart of the same foraes S. D. j . „ D ‘ Q “d?den, the American Minister to Mei thia ci ‘y yesterday «i route to Washinton, being tho bearer of an important treaty whiob ho has ncgoUated with thogovern ment to which he Is accredited. 6 p S ints of 15,0 ore, Ist, tbo establishment of a good-boundary line: 2d, the abrogation of that clause of the treaty of Gna- V»«, P » e » tha ,i bin<, , s tbo United States Government tn ? moßt obligation to protect the Mexican frontier from Indian in cursions; 3d, tbe recognition of tbe Sloo Grant ? c l°i 5 ‘ b “ ! f. thmn , s of Tehuantcpeo; and 4th, tbe of the Garay grantees „ boundary line, whiob gives tbe United States a Bfnp of territory sufficient to form a now State, to as follows: ' ®r aw , a on **»« ®op from a point two rnilos i north of El Paso, m a south westerly direction. I wo .retorseoting point of tbo 111th degree longitude and the 31st degreo of latitude— thence ?. *“* "y ■north course to a point two milesabovo the Bay of California j and the now boundary lino will be exhibited proximate to the treat* stipulation. It gives to the United States part of tbo State of Sonora. This country is said to abound in mineral wealth, and its soil rioh in agrloaltar&l resources. By the provisions of the treaty rescinding the olause of the treaty of Guadalupe, touching fron tier protection from the Indian tribes, it will hcioMter be the duty of each governmentto de fend its own frontier, and drive the Indians to their strong holds in tho interior. inoonsideration of these, grants and cessions, nnn States are to pay to Mexico $25,000, 000. Of this snm $3,000,000 are to bo passed as soon as the treaty is ratified, and $5,000,000 are to be withheld by tho United States until the Garay grantees are indemnified. ‘‘Areßonla” will probably bo tho name given to the new Territory and futnro State; the name being Aonvod from tho rioh mineral mineß em braced within it. This is one of tho most important treaties yet negotiated by the United States. Tho suocess or tbe negotiations is mainly due to tho honora. bio frankness, oharaoterfatio of American diplo macy, with which Geu. Gadßden approaobed tho Mexican Government. This frankness was met in a corresponding.spirit of magnanimity by tho distinguished head of the Mexican government, Gen. Santa Anna, in his negotiation with the Amenean Envoy. ° • The two nations have asked of caoh other but fair eijuivaleifts, and that- those hove been Big nally rendered an both sides will be exhibited whon the whole treaty ehall have hcen given to the public. The Gadsden treaty is the first re sult in our Poroigi) Missions sinpo tho inaugura tion to power of President Pierce. The admin istration was fortunate in its selection of Gen Gadsden as Minister to Mexico, as’his friends WpU knew when his appointment was announced. To talents of ojjfgh order, cultivated and re fined by education, ho adds a keen perception of tho springs of human action, and a reputation through life, in his public nnd private relations, unsullied by a spot of reproooh. He is a staten man of whom the Union and his own Sonth may V e ?J feel proud. — Habile Register 1 *_.£»*■* ' , The .DEFAtCATioif. at; New Qseeans —lt has already, been staled -That: P. of the firm of Allison &"Co., s cotton brokers, at New Orleans, had -disappeared* leaving' his creditors ninns. The New Orleans correspondent of tho Charleston Courier,says: .a A day or so before he left* he purchased a lot o foot ton from Pickett, Perkin 3& Co.,for casb, ; to he paid when his bills for the amount should he negotiated. The bills ho sold to one of our bankers pnd received $15,000, which was not ® Ter to P., P, & Co. By a similar transao-. non, I am informed, that he raised $OOO from another party ; and'with thtso $2i,000, and a considerable sum additional which he bad reali aed from other quarters, he left us with a fair provision for the future,' One firm, the pur chases from which amounted, to about $26,000,; seemed to have feared that something was going W ?-? & t. Bn<l cauo ed Allison to be. followed up, nntU-all, or nearly all, tbeamonnt had been paid, ' Allison is from Scotland, where his family continued to reside while he has been doing bu a wees here. He vißited his nativeeoontry afew tnonths since, and H is said that while there bo mads arrangements to send his family toAnstra lia. It is presumed that he also is now on his way tothat phrt of, the world, with the avails of j speculations among us. . The standing of Mr. Allison in onr community | has been rather high, and he has deceived none to & greater degree thab he has bis own country wen, whose sbrewdnessis proverbial; Hisman ne« were veiy agreeable, and his social quali ties so satisfactory among those Interested that ♦h« RvVlj 7B !?. ll *° . tb6 di Bh u y of president of tne Bt. Andrew's Society tf this city. ***«?'*' in the crypt of- Hythe Church, Kent, Bngland, avast pile of human bones, which were gathered many years after a battle was fought on theseashore, between tho Danes and Saxons, a bopt one thonsandyeare since, and amongst them fn Bof “Bed warriors, finely developed; in ma ?y of which are Bo perfeot, ao f^i y . BOUB<l,Bnd 80 dfnily imbedded in the sockets that yon cannot move them. AnoTHEB.—A despatch from Halifax to New «rf„i “? nUon ® * startling rumor of another W v£ ,, T eok V 11 13 saia «>at the emigrant bngAlary Jane, from London for this port* went te dse, «nd that out of one saved d 6fty porsODa 08 b o"d, only six were imo»mM°A A f I( » CA - ,I L OS ~ T h e ® em °oratio caucus Msembled last night.. President,; Judgo Lee; Secretaries, Pendleton and Boss. After twenty, two ineffectual ballotlngs for-Dnifed States Sen ator, it adjourned until Friday night at 7 o’oloek; ~Ohit Statesman. ~ .. . .r ; ; - ' **„ 8 ® IBBS op brandy cost, eix cents, what will agalloncome to? Ans.—A free fight and a visit to the penitentiary. .. Why are good resolutions like fainting ladies» They want carrying out; b ' Worm Cured BV DU. M’LANE-S CEL EBBATJSD TEKJIItUQE. fc . ; • Stir Yosi:, August i 1552. . A Udyln this city testifies that, after uslkg Dr STLaoea Yarmlftige,:sbo passed a tap® worn-ten' Inches long; and has no hesitation In recommending it'to evorv poison afflicted with worms; cs, in her opinion, It far ex. c*U ov«7 other remedy now In ns®; ;n,e nemo of tho lady and further particulars, can bo learned by ruling on -Sirs. Haniie, Manhattan Place, or E. X. ThcaU, druggist, «,W of Htitg«rwsdSlonroo streeta. 1 Vyfij-JBit above valuable remedy, also Dr. M’Lane’s cob obrated hirer nils, can now bo had at all respectable Drue Stotcs In this city.. ParchaKOT wlll bo careful to ask for,and take none hot TOlHa’ , '" ir “ f '' Ml ° tbm ’ in *»: •Also fat salt by the solo proprietor*. €rystal IPalnce, JTew Work. EXHIEmOK OF AMERICAN STEEL PENS Manufactured by * SIYER FIUXJGAS, KEW YOIIK ’ U. P.calU the attention of the public to hi* edobratto «DftL, patent, double-spring, Commercial and Bank PJBKB* wpwb" of different - kinds of STEEL .PENS, of his own make eultable & all handwritings. '..-—ALSO--.' A NEW PATENT-TEX, Sahara boon adopted by tto Sonata in Washington, la preferencoto all others. The aboyo pons, together with his superior unrivaled ac Sr uTw” D!d . era ' 68 wa nt Mv.J. a Steel's and Narmau'e, Camp street; Thomas I. WMle'sCana] atreet, and E. AP. Etchlel’s. Exchange Phny. : ja»' U £°’ ll y P l 7 " thy purse can lay, “•“'““'I* 0 kncy: rich, not gaudy— Tortboappareloftproclaimstheraan.” . ■OS" Every well dressed man knows WdlUkaltii Is id (toil»lUlorwhothoronghly nmlerjtands the peculiarities of eack figure, anil can .salt its requirement, with a well cot, genUemtmly fitting garment. Hence it i, tlmt so few feel at home” daring theflret dap's wear of any new arti clo offiresa, and howcvcr.costly, never berime adapted to tteto toms. To remedy so manifest a deformity, E. a lire BLEhas practically studied both form and fashion, always adapfing the garment, weather, coat, vest, or pantaloons, to the adgencl<a of Its wcoror-thoronghly attaining that ele gance of fit which tho spirit of the age dictates “ No - - i0 liberty street, head of Wood. O' .*>• w. Dl.enses.— Carter'. Spain.* Mistao.a. th “ numb<,r cf ridable with aaroSMted.rt*. cr that •aS“^ 0 n r g Ch™S’oni?chm™!, B v'‘ fo r ra ’ «'*»»* of con. cff«t& br c„^ |^SS3~|Sgf£a| . : %*3comlT»rtl«jment. [;: PATENT alenl^ f 4©* Will undertake tiw introduction of INVENTION'S I trier on the Continent, especially- those of FRANCE. Trot mnMh. D f n . sa ' c ® sfa ? 1 y «»>»»» for a period of twenty moath. In tho business, he ha* acquired valuable informa tion lu regard to the existing laws of those countries, by which means on), a VALID PATENT can bo secured. ? j . taoeo possessing VALCBLE INTENTIONS, can forward “”““7 ‘7° •‘BttttWA.ft, until the first da, of Aprll pext, after which time, to care of my Agents, Wu Pmuira, Esq., No. Rosa; street, Pittsburgh; Messrs' GnmaSMcHraari Co, 3? Walnut street, Philadelphia- or I ffiL """V Eg<l - KO ~ 5 .'fefo*.' rl »<». Uverp^i, ajBPBEBNCCfI ' hS Soft Col. Banal. W. Black, Pit tshmefc?- ’ TlUan M Cttnale3 «. Cbarlra Bashaw, Esq., Lonlsvrile, Ity. PMSuf'*” MpllSnry f ; Co -. «“• Charles tiltbone, JamSß McHenry, Esq., lirerpool,- Bnglnnd; ■ t lin^S^PhuSo^ASe^ Et kin’s Courier, N. Y. Tribune ScleSrflrfsm?,? ®f cs,a " . : : • ■-<•. 118 \W4fitrcofe. . • JkpW HAIBXNB-50 J. D. WILLIAMS, 122 W«l street ; Vault Doors and Iron Window - A Qt Stf JteFScraa odstfr th&tfßOnktltr Jv Ihf^V 4s *«»«s^S.fe >£23iSs£3^s!iisi* o S f lia^orltiCf «^0. P JohS, it rpEASI fEisf TEAS!—J, HAWORTH, the original<md , 1,.0n1y Importer to this city ,ot the host Congo ■B£i2!is‘££!> g°»«n^fflftoiStS •JSEt.X'SjSP aff a 01! .? atul t h° snrnrandtag districts wiS™t 9 d feShjocl K‘.£ p i.£ r *& , 1 ?f satisfaction. The&lowing orethepSas 7dont « i ™. Prims Oolong, Souchong and Congo, S7l<@so cents m to Cong^floc|?b * Extra fine, erery dolldous Congo, 750.« l ft. Ptoe3roongHyson;4o@soo.9g’ '. “ . ' ■■■-.■ Extra flneToniig Hyßon nndlmporialjhc, S B a»®'«s4 E CMncr to diffl“ d&na Dla,a!m4 A >H>»rahrSuon“ „ d# r ■ jon2l . CORSBCOPIA AND COFFEE HOCSE.'ea D. BAEEABD. -14 .WWMip’SOiMUNiuVMAGNJBSrA Uuftit is OJtlreJyi^ propsSS^S 1 »|Souf roaghnwa sn4gritUoeeß to thetonob or paints. :OnatoaswbnMofit Imual to strength to four of ft e CaldneditoSi-tii 1 comblulog EmsllneM of dose wlUi Jlis most airtoSSlsS' Boccwopio t. yf Seat'tjp. •"•, •». Corner of Diamond and Diamond alley. •• c >"j. f* :• j ;£■*?: £.,VV ■••*». »{V-. _■> : .3XEMINO 8803, Successors to 3. Kidd & Co. . CO Wood street. I■ Msr uojtvixo a ,loinfo ÜbSv «i, n f 050 ,IETE °- IHrioteaiieot lit now enpu.? j i./Sum™ l „V,^ l ? i,e Su to the Allegheny Cemuliry n» [NO , ME DKAD o& tlie ground, at SvS&VuStaS Stg?? al ‘ h r,‘ a "> c . J - TR OIH, : Secretary Court! Tnmtppj. ~ “Si B °q°lra l itoffiw P f>.Mo m t |n^ l g,, from .^tApril I'jal3aJiwini bs bcld at ihe Office ofiLcc.fin TCKSdTv < P? Pat ‘ y ’ ”1" * ' ; 'c. a. coi.tov. 5,.--'- : -rvrtrr Gardner, Batcher 1 burgh, ami a, STALL Xo.'9 A “LEOHENYiLfI^ Pitt - , ‘ hla usual quality.o( Hams. Smokal T 4KSJiT ’’ ,ltl ’ Sausage, Ac., Ac \^^’ anwsea - B<!e V Tongues,- Mid, —•— —■■ ■ ■■■'-■■■ ■ Jansramv- CUlX>al<‘ftrnllri , mpfsT?r>trv» l i : f'^, A ‘ Will' pro. healthy Icxaikm, win b 8 whl ItferoSJh ‘ lD ‘ r balance at $5 per month. Each rfe I.S. ir) : top, fronting on tn-ostSetT *J?AtkSfi° P l wnt !’* lßi ssifb wlUprobnbly bo tho lei w!dci l_g I CPJHIIEHT & 80M, ijft Tl,i„ ~. | Boro .TolUfthlo for *«7 ■ it • a Wa£?rf ll ssK&sr iton * wonw to >3Slps^ Ja27: .TUOSIAS. WOODS, - • «sTouHhjstrept. ' lh«J»«l uni Horticultural \r» w hoo.^|m^ l sl « e f- fro ”< —— —..-- JAMKS WARDHOP r ADIKS' ODM OYEK-SiisFs~V'f - y tartriSStt —— —:. j aMes A. ncremamr«: co 11 01 &7 BLITER —“ ba ? r ¥ B for Sale bv Smti & grxnr.«To A • e 'V i ,fi ulv ? KK —« kcga fbr ——— SMITH A PINCT.atp ►“S""*"-* s “ cks >“*satehy ~—- , S'ANB-20.bW»choi ni White -U ja27 — , - JaL sik CIjAII! barrels : ' " CO \Vp6d Blreet. AT» 01S W'*P3l*«s3slaraSr —— liltos. leinonajjtm Mloly wait A BUODIJS & CO., C 9 Wood street. fora Springs*: ulbr.«ri.^^f^^¥.U!*.,atßrt. ' li.ijLKr & ItSSSIfAIV, ’ 25$ Liberty street. 1 —- • Liberty stmt. tt* selling it §& H&'gS? ;«“* WWfeWfc. , We :Jmve Jos. ruimsG, ! —-- '~ Suecegsor to L. WUcmT& Co. | SiilSlilSHgggss !Sj^?««saais:awS ,V| UfMACUia WANTED bf • ja2s AUsm L00M15,92 Wolfit, BXEDt LEV i'»t. fWI-WAir MIL, audio”"/; “0'”" a V** l3 months «*?? J>» t° attend the HEW ADUfEBTXSEEEKTS, i BTi.it' ,Forn®nt. ] ■- : - WILsW M-CAXDLKSS. ' Beaver County, as t, c » ; . jDRPIUNS’ COURT in and for *» of Pennsylvania to BJghii _Benjamin Hnfnty, Pai ' xnuiam imsS c®’- Joshua Bil(nn« Beaver David Baltin, er, and all otte a EO ,;n[ml M !a - SS^as?SiSSS?S£ ,si s £^^' Ha^3*£SSS Witness the Hon. DANIEL 'aqkvvt !»*«>■» Y'"', I r t - rWIUUIAM K. BOBEYtCWIr: | Moßlakan’a celebrated StFengtlieolng T- _ Piaster*, spread by bimliKv'- HE3B PEASTEKs »ro spewly and eEectnaJ toinedv fn nil a I tisnji dprnlns, Enmbogt). Obugha, Cold, a ol .sumption: and are particularly useful-to 1 under attacks of cW. wSu breast, ofteathe forerunner of consumitfinn mnto libo ours, whore coughs nnd coMs^nr& 1 c^‘ faJUng comequenee'of the sodden clmngt^tv ? *?fS< i n all subject, sock as are thus attacked wflt'findTjir? r VO i” iSLr? 1 ge “° ine hRT ° W iSßfci Sold oDlj In Pittsburgh byS.il •‘SORTi£Jvw^^^ ,; Bonn nod-to^atawta;: ! I tagesorthe Abdominal Supporter©?' -^ haolcal : some raluoble.adrantaeea over them- r . V ?v a D ?®» ond'nlso attachment. •' ‘ ", besides;the galvanic Tho following recommendation \ a * " t ; :, • " , hvw Hampshire Journal of Hv’’, “ 0 cdlterof the and eonstruftioo oflbese ir •icine;“Xbe general form staled In Ibis Journal, oiie'm ni P en T has 1)6611 l»fora prattl C ofortbelfl9tthr^ rt ",“?^ has in to recommend (hem to n> Vf£« zn f n ,, 8 * 212111 does not hesitate i*U *\n, r I'AiP-'ESTOOK:4 CO.. — flf First nnd Wood gts.. Httahnrih. pAPiIU PAW.K M p At , t . KI| ,_ ' 27 ' do 22x32; f-"\. Also, error, E ? Te l°, po Uo 2J «7;- y ; tea, and 6tb' ei '.??&A 0 1 ?? ,e cro “ n i double medium, straw. ja2B “ papraj, Jo larim quantities. - For sale by ■V r.j m,, 1 C* MORGAN, 308 Wood at. ' K ii S—^fKalXA'Kr"i 1 XA ' Kr " i Stmalnstoro and lor ~~ IJa-al __ELEJII.NO BROS- 1 j^ TJS V WUUIAtOK—GO S* m f tore and for Bale bj —•-• - i lU.KMIN'O BROS. 1 OAS“0 A S“ pom, in htOfeTn'i for sale by —- - PMMINO BEOS. S! * ro 511(1 for ; ... ■ H,E)HNa BROS. i,r^ ro ond «, r : ■ri7y~r.%.~- 1. •-- ' : - t’LGMINQ BRQ3 (J jS8 LL ROAI— 50 stow nml fcryalo by ■ ' '• • FMiJITXO UfiijS. Vt 8 oU H, t,ut< AT AUCIIoV tho Comrecrdul - Bt " o’clock, at wurbesold ,h»;4i , SpSjSJ n i < 'o r s <, L Wood Hflh 6ts -4‘sl'>l!ll '> l!1 A-tlrSchuShV! a S»»J«>t<i«U»UOD "— —- - ' - DA.VI3; Anct’r. • • "a rilf, s*llOyster*. 5 * 11 Oyster*. - ' •■». . • I>. UAKNAIU), Procrfetoy; jaSfcettnli*. 0106 Dollars, *jbLl lnto ; *h#\ tv UI^re^omlTwenty- rVUlEfcfWpT-: jQll-V HAHl';:r:.Tr t ararr r . f ,J - / . - 4 !,• ,1“ 1° :(*«WO .-. ; > «l»t>y “ • flo - tfo r,4 P < eh »“'.-i r W ntoronnafor , ;' ■ * Jj® i*BaU. <t« : ’ «,!. ** U j WESEHBEB ABEHCY FOB GmiOjjF* 'Sm •JAmjES-aaSAKE'i^Aßeiti Tun noaßO of W. &J. T »TAT>cnrWh\» w ; addition .to their * taring, in ; po «f“g«ra from OIUSAI' cmv concluded arrangements aim, to v r{ ?,^*tAiv f l>^vjdaj: >^ 0110 » in i! <3&* m ttmal to New York, and theneo »r. i>n» » U , . . r * Tl * A ctwen ■will homo Passage Tickets to v«»re- v tue-undersigned : Doswldor/, . u U ß.’ en . Worau, Nuirtrekl, . jj.k’-*’ . Manlioim, Beiddbur. ,«»>l!*>rtTO S&ln. ' Piusongcra Bill either hoarded or nou as m£r vesaiSj, atwf at right, may lx* had fl t tbe^dwert rZu£ signed, on London* LiTeroooJ 'pj.*j* M tho under for rcmlltanopj to tho 2w <i„?,’ arul suitable »S_^_.™iS!^aawv;: WmsmWss Otsms. tryow-PlHis: Boats an 4 Families it the il°telr, tVo have constantly on ham! CUN' orsTVns' 11 i f 0" and mail. AllOyatWs irarrantei,' . STiRS > v\. v \ - ' v • 4 . ■ •* ■ 1 State Mutual Firs & Marino Insurance Comtianv.' UP PBKaaiXVARIA... , - J Uranch Ofnu ror.lbufib aft&Smitfifidd tij* 'PiUshumh. :*•> Capital, 350,000 ftollarji. " . .. DiaKClttmsr. 7 . •r-. John P. Kuthprford, Pauphlneo4 P, C. Sedgwick, tTarrb- Samuel Jones', Philadelphia;A./Wilkins, Hanker; Pittsburgh; A. A. Carrier,’Pittsburgh; Johnß.Eatherford, Dauphin CO4 A. J, Gillett, HarrisburgB. T. Jones, Harris* burg; HoberrKlotz, Carbon co. ’ - 1 - . JOHN’ P. IiUIUBHPOBD, President. A; A. CARRIER, Act’r. A. J. GILLETT, Secretary. : . *bo abore company Trill insure against perils of sea and low'satfettUon.- ftnd ; tnm»portoUon* also* onbufldingtt ana merclinndisd in city Or country; at lowest‘rates consisv •J^^^ ll either perpetnoily or for a term of year?. . • . - - jais • Girard lira and Marina Inßuranco Company , OF PHILADELPHIA. ' OJjict Cf -P,tuhurgh Agency cor.Brunh-Ortd SmMndd tU. Cnpllal, 300,000 Dollars. ' it- „ - WSEOTOKa! ' . •• ■ ‘ J.P.SUiner, - 5 1 T«; Mitchel1 ’ ■B'mrSVJiSZ' & 3) ‘ST Byiv -ThomMCravra, Wni 11. gowerc, F. D. Sbcnaan, A. Hart, , Philip P. Buvder, TTiai P. n&ck&r,'... ' Sler. Heron, Jfrl Parman Sheppard.- - v. -. JOEL JONES, President. . < A, H. QTXLETT.SocrobirT ; Win insure Cotton or Woplen Factories,BuildlnM, Stores : Merchandise and property generally, on the moßt favorafcle <«“f. fj»l3] ;■ ; y rA, A.OAHBIE&, Agent. - Insurance Company of tfcerVaU&v or vii-tHm* i Capitol 8200,000* b f . liOME OFWOE, TVUJGiIEBTEB, VA. Jos.S. Carson,/ :i : - . . John Kerr* ' ; Lloyd Logan,. .James 1L Sargasso Jamoa P. Rilev... . • . N. W> Bichartlson. : H.n.McGuyro. . •JO3. S. CABSON, President.: a.S.FUSK, Secretary. ; ; 0./F.BBErfEß,Actuary. . • _ ?Tbe afcteaUon.of the community is especially Invited to* thi * company,‘as aainsiitutWo based upon an ample cap!* tal, and conducted on the. strictest principles of equity and -eeanomy. -Pollcfesiasuedon Boats, - -Carews, add property god ®rally, by ; . A. A.CARSIEB, Awnt^? ; JQb" Office con. Fourth and Smithfield sta. iriremen’a insurance tszy. _:- *, ‘.V ; , v:.,v»' ' . . WIU inraro agalnetHEEima MAEIIfE BISKS of all Suzalfl. Office; J»'o. 09 Water afreet. i ' -mmomm: • IV. J, Anderson, B.C.Sawye r , B.B.Slmpaon, M- Mear, n. B. Wilkins, • C-aPotfsan, l .: William Colllngwood; Jt.,B.Eoborta, John M. Irwin, - JoEophKaye, Wm. Wllhinsm, PAvld CampboTl. * r jftl2 ' ana Leeoberst M> **• K£tflEK, 140 Wood street, has receivedan as sorUaßj.'^Sf' . ; • Mechanical Leeches; .j ■■■**,.■ Cupping-Glasses;' - ..a . .Breast Glosses; .. * u " r*- •• u ; T). ntal leeches; ■ ' ' “ - Bear. ,^eator «- '•“ •■•• Those are reallycimpd.' t^s t inventions, and vbtjt conve nient to those who follow 'fining.- Call and aeo them. - <C3-Oomer Wood et. and irßioasl °y» ' ' Ja6 W " “SHTSSroii VfWE.ASD ha -- KIBB issomat ot Penmylvanla. CAPITAt, CUBE TBit I’JUtPETVAL. * ■ ■ Presidmt—Hon. AUGUSTUS O. : Sarctary-I THOMAS H; WlfctSON, E sq. »• S' 5 ter, T Samuel W. Xaj& William Bobinwiv Jr, Tfcomaaan'losjtsy TOam RTriuiMtoet,. i'fttotttov'. • MBM UlI “r 1 ' Jacob 8at0n),;... William Cobf or, Jr* '- Jacob S. Ualderaian Aaron Borab,uih. - ; - ItUaaßll, 4 OAKES, AgoSs, - Office, in lafbyette Ba’adlnss, - - (entrance on Wg< a rtroct) l»*wanc c Company ol Insures against Loss orl>amßg&bj-Fite* tu£S£?£l^^£ ril ' of thBB “’“' 1 , „ n MUOHrtia: OsS*"- -ESKSS* HKSSB6 I n *il r £ axk ’ - ' -Francis &,Uens S. Uarbsngb ■ J.SchoomnnSef.’ Walter Bryant, WiUlainulHavi. - John Ship ton ■ • • • ■ |&iiHPis§3 Uont y ’ J lessccstor inconvenience to the pi internal remedy* tamur^hainrSlf^V* 11 * ‘J 8 a *»lt»ble 1 .^«i-a^nJS2S52S53aSiSfi SSS.'SKSiK end much of the time enable -toihtv«£fcosiniw**. tbyridanaoufcountryaffi^W^'reSijSSife^’^t’^*-^* I at one., and I .araßbomaalhaTesota^^fe^^ jwatadly vitnesml its beneficial eCfcL* coni oflovr' laat ulcers nod other diseases for which it fa rSS^iS 3 ? SSliSSfs^^^S: For Safe rmLADELPHIA CTOXiIH 'WAREHOUSE ;w™ QOOD3 in, n rW ns , f: “ £““■ ofeu,^ “ Sin . Cords and Teasels^’ :. “ Caslllnerotte' 'gas^Ss^ 'ISSSSSSi, ■ ggk , fnraltareainipa/ Jfoofojnt?,'!!? °n d R? OT “> j . . AfalJassorimantof the nH^2^l2 toe^^ nl s ietß > 4 ' ! - ‘ I wholesale or wtall a bore goods constantly for sale, | » CCRt® aY°KtK“'s“pjiTnotvmr Vomplclnt j'rtsUy bSfSSb/XrMao?M e a r i *«» hato yoa sentf mo/whr*J?i I triah' to «m the ifl f nlrtnr ft?* 9 ?° Z!in • I : or the liver, the un £S vJ ntotatio ° m or «** oaSSfaboS /Bo.tttoi. iiaro noTorenJoycd so ioda a ,g0 > a® 4 *o <ln M that ttmo. I hn/^fS h r °' J?“ ra as Mo have . ;tt« fullness of tha *&£&• i/£?lt, bOtU \ ibtro « l ' pojjUo was relieved, and I hava tresses the dys. 'Jrao : Sly wife was il£ reli ar iy‘™‘ U “S of It stoco tit the liver,: which had beanof severs? usoofyour Petroleum. ■ ' 7 . J e »js tte ®iUßg, by the ~ ‘ 1 ••> ■ .‘ ' • . .00125 ' ■n,*ll kina, of ohcop prices: «3 tho following part oftbooitT 808 nfp,Bt poisons taken in an,' ■- ■■■-" rnoi2s:Tr WiolcafeSS&S;‘ i£a£js '^^^stvss^ss^- ..-_ fnmgfcly Iplgllllllll MtacAjtrm R!bhwpww»- Kry pt L^*: r y *^fisday ovenjp-y Pri<iiydfiSSSS?*T^?..‘"v "T?*?*.?™* wurthSf — -'- ■ ' LEW2a:IT by' l clmislflcatlnn and proper eelwtfon'of Ss^? P > s ? f , ? ÜBlc :otmj number; MCMsary SiaUtlea- linST for l )anil* priatffmoum-plMo; lhjrtrhctlr*Sd’: W Instrument: band pUrlhc:necsCT^i?^*/ or oTer y b»nd bund tactics, which Inplude iu tfa and field bujla; dlcUonaW <iram, ttl a number ofpifcps of mSc anM^ 1 n^ rla /„ : ,?i? 81blir Bla the Mui ffief “ 4 I - 81 Wood street: • | PKKMSTtVASIA Austria PUOPEUTV h 6 abot “ MUI Bni> 18st , | >cfl:tß^ja2&ar) X nu.i 1 Uf 3 uu!iuln--.iVti ■ ~ 4mund- Martel regular JBBrketd«j s ;^„^™®(Uiso|co.,MEATS, on g<^&”* w,, WWW» »tib« scotch am ttb 1 40, fc' *ni<ta d video patroa4gc. lhQ dU “ M wU! their unU- J BTOOHEBS ASSOCIATION. ' | lata a desirable location for a residence: hT.^M ™ avorable tonus.. in^branco. Offl» of Morning Post J r*. \j ■. ..'• ■■-• V:'. I ' If ■■ .< ’ ■■ ' . - -* .* -r * SPECIAL NOTICES. w r..--: : **v**‘*o/. '.;' v A ■'• '»*'* ‘ * ;' H : ’v '■ , :v . . TfIFATRE.— Josepho. Fo xtte, Isjjce and Mona- frgr—Fifthstr* , ot > fcbcveWood^„..l*rifaraofudmltttofli Boxes and Parquetia fiOe; Private Boxes, large, $8; do. do. email, $5; Second Tier, 4 i£>c i Boxes (or colored pcorsoß*,6of. . Persons securing scats will bo charged 12j/£ ets. oxtnfbr tbo xertificgto. Boon open at 6}£ o’clock: pfeiformunco to com mence at 7 o'clock....... Firs; night of tbo Onunl Spectacle of the Fighting Brothers of Home and Alba, with all Its vlasrio groupings, costume*, properties and appointments, fat public favor. The Double Company, aided by numerous wlllappear In&ls.poirerful drama. : Bast night of the equestrian drzm&wtitjedMzdJnthony Wayne, in • which Mr.O.Fosterandtlraca3obrated*Bonnyßlack Heat* will appear, and perfbrm one of the most daring feats, on record;; This evening January 28tb, '2554» wilFbo acted Ltbo greatdnma ofTaß f IQHTIKa BEOTEEBSOFEOSI? AND Atß A: Haratius, Mr. Brclsford; The Fighting Broth* era Publius, Jaoias, Manilas, Becias. Calas aiKi .Marciifs. l»jrMessrs. O. Fofter ? VaaHorn t Jcrdon, and Btevens. Favorite Taa' Seul, Miss WafdegraTe. To 1 conclude vri tiMaD ANTHONY-WAYNB rMaAAnticay, -Mr. C. Foster;. Sally, Primrose, Mrs- F05ter......1d propane rion, ,tl;e ofv Pdtnanr, -the JroiL : Sofl or*7a Also in preparation,'lhe equcatrlan dmua Cf Ttook wood, or Dick lUdoto'York, in which the eelo* , orated Bonnj Black Bess. wBl. appear, c- C. A'.MoßrAfJtrs> UANCIHO ACAPfeBTST, AT LAFAYETTE BALL. TlTIt. 0. A. McMANbd 'rcspectfnUy announces to the jTJ.lmJie3 ttodgontlemonofthfn city, that havibg already introduced tho .* Polka QoadfiHes,'’btr baa now in pmetiai among hla pnplla tho now andbeamlfol “ SchotUaeh” and 44 ilaiorka ,T Qondriliea j togtither wlth many now and popu : 3ar dances never beftreintraacod lti this city. Badlesorgentlejcocn, 'wishing- to join; his Academy, can ‘ enmmedee the second quarter this prettht week; Yadle? class mast* on overy Tuesday andThoreday aftitf. r »©ns,-- at Gentlemen** doss-meet* on Tuesday and I evenings, at. 7% o’clock, and Masters* dam on B*tarday afternoon at2k o*cloelu • I <*aadtilleßarty.wiUb»glTTO on Monday own tag, PobTUMjlath.lSM, (BLValcntioo’ai3co,)whlchwlU be I .?«.■! ? lo “ t taf Party;” (particulars of th* party area hcro r “’'Jtatatho BchottiaCh Qnadrnjowlll be danced. I „(], that the *• Fahey Cos tamo Part," ! * »°“ Monday cronlng, February S7tb, ; 1844; >cf ■'xJLt3o£ l S ua Piano copies of either ortho ptoouro them Of Mr. 0; A. McMANUB, at tho 5 1 -» ho baa contracted for the wnaic.with tho EastomfnhUshera. , . jonll ICjOJB If rtrrei nfar Wood, opposite La- VJrib} '“S-SP’J*?, 6 ' obtaiUcd for PcrtksVestivals, Concerts, ■^ nbl !° Mootings, Ac. Abo, Cargo’s Cottlloii and Sax. Hom B“d“n _bofonnd: Inreadlncss ataUtimes, by applyingto- WM- JgABGO, at tho Crystal Paieio Daguerrean C 001 3”, oflt.M. Cars© k Co., Fourth st. [j,]g auction sales. ■■■■■ ■. Anrtlon Cara. JAMEH .M’KENITA; Apotioneer and Commission Mer chant, No..l2ofc'ocd sweet,near;the corner of Plfth, regular sales of Dry , Soow.iPiothing, Groceries, Glasswaro, now and eecond hoo » *W3#ure,eadi day at 10 and 8 o’clock; and atearly g..'wlteh%.d»eh oTcnlng.'lVatches and Jewelry.Gnns,pistols, H wkfeSancy articles, Cntlcry;Bbota, Shoes, Ao4 with a general.' aaaOrtmeni of. crery description ,of Dry Goods. Ka&r to th w merchants. febO ■ ■ AucUon- ’PalJy AT tho : Commercial Bale.-1 Hnoraa,ccrncr of IToodand JO. Fifthotreots,BtlOo’clotl t >-*;M,»gcnci»laiisortmoht ; of SCTsonabli, Staple and Pan ay Sly Goods, Clolhlng, 8001, and Shoes, lute,Caps, Ac., „■ ••• • at 2 ffOLoo.% a. a; Groceries, Quccnsware, Glassware,- Tahlo CnOorr, LooWna nltn^’le 1 '* 1 " 1 '^ ail d Moi ’achold and Kitchen „ ’ ATT O'CLOCK, S-iL,' . _ * . Boohs, Stationery, gnney Articles, iVssical Instnunecta. ;Bfo^ware Md Cntleiy, Clothing,:Va.letyGoods, Goldeod Sllrer watchcs, Ae .g, M. OAVIS. A Pctioneer. rtagHf JAMES EfefaUifiLH A, Auoi'ipnoor. •VrALCABLE errr PEGPEKTT, HEAL .ESTATE, Bwell » -Inga, Inaao of a Grocery Btore and FlitlnrH>~Uorßaj and Wagon, at AUCTION--Cn.MONDAY rnnrninz neit. 1 January4oth; at ltt'o’clocii, wUl.be sold, oa i'he premiaee in the Saaenth Word, city-of Eittahnigbj 4 LowerGroS 3 of which horo a front each of lßtc feel on Wehirter street and extending backl23 feat toTriattagnlloy V tho other is’ samo street, extending the aame depth' tb same alley, on which is erected e good conrfbrteble Brick Dwell i OTotainibg rrocms, well finished-two and a high, erilh Brick Btahle and other: oiithonses , gfsj at thß soma time, the nnexpirod term or the Lease of ; with counter, shelrlng and fixtures—Frame n„ House, htahlocnd hack buildings,air erected on a tat of jma Roberta streets, Dont- J«18 JA.MKB McEENNATAucfr. 1 OdUAETKR ffiDSfi s* Abcim t. o On Mondav n JaunMf •» pVock. will h, sold at McKcnnu’a 4quartercasisgood 'M»d>’° r T*rion» oclebrated brands; 4cuaner casksEnrgun Aud . r"WtSoißi3BHT«l'o?wL^n ; t°?V - MPKonw?a «»&sSSsSs as *‘^ ,l «s -laces, tweed cloth? ca?ihits?Mtai^«?" taW%SB& hicSS? **? '^ ek "S'rt*. • * ft ffil , ? h *“r®«3SP ~ “» t w-a-wSS ■ J ' JAMES M.gp» T .^ || || | |.| ■ . ssr JAM® McKBSN 4lt Aoct . r 4- F * OAYIS, Anctioncox. -. - am L ***& tor? GtSSSTwS^^H 6 •«* mucmabia clotiM. caasitoeros, arofiDT \^*ftna .^f^fj^anuel^br fa toy rilk trimtoinw-’iSt n * - .aha!*s£►.' quimity or^teS^ 00 ! 01 ? 0010^ V iljauuAL uia Aoel'r. - ' larro i*" 00 ? " 114 •''inertial faisn Will be.«,H~a •? •?• “bMUaaooua : . *, Plates; Ncl scaS&faafeaas^ss- -£SSJ^?S®SSSS ,, “'SBS : ; Ma T*^“ r «- SS^Sft^S.Ai^lSsiSS^- : - - -P- K. SATJS, AMUoDeov te^iSSs - — — JOBS 8. DA visor.' FORWABjSrm,^ B * c °*. r. ja2fc2o» •Sf-SSgsauß"- ~ - 337 JUbartvsf . Iwuiwhlt- JJa>«w,«,4f„ real “ b ; s ~ -- liberty J « prima^L ppixs, suchai .;Vn IMSt * JSSr’Wbod shnwt IN, cOMtoUoprtlmSMSS’njSf JnsbI *J >n » ! at stock, Jeu oy £odf?ftSUn“fe n «a: l*tS? .hlSvfn *7 Urß ° »*«* -w^ SB PP“»- . uren a Boots and Shoos, at V a * SBC ® and ehil. in want pf_a i cheap Boot rodfleodpricca; -peraonq aod his stock, eiwmJd call immodfatoly, ~ ' J»«4- w^Bcn^nTi — 107,m«ffcnfe • :• 241Irlhorty at-' —39g?«ow.at. . v : Itai^i’aKxpoctonmt; ■■; WlsfartTHiata Wna chom • .Seljertf Cough. Sjrnp; : aSgatte. To «ton> and for raid tv JOELMOHLBB; > " —-— -*- — _ •■♦■■■ S4lxhx>rty at' /IUhAUCALti-. . V>, nyJ.potasji, j Crtl j |> : Uyi. Vtoto lofliJo, . N 0.24;.24; ftfrertt Sf.~ ;.:• For mia by ■ i|o9} ' : Bldoklcad,' Brown. Chrome -Bo Greea. • - - Faria Green; ’ la fitoje and for tale by J&9g ' A , a < y“ i,i BIE ofl? iS®S^SSSsErs^ JOEtMOHEER 1 rj aB jl ° Da «oro ttaftmffSS- -jziwiaaMinMrt^Lf «WMmSTSf —“— MILLStt * RTCKETSOJT 1 «« U» test ioB!r -=*@iL_s--iisas., JtsgSfiSfasssp ssll ®*- IINQINKAaj Hn.MiwT , r 1.1 lu . • tf: V ' .»_ •. < • V’ V' ' t:; .V: » v t*l t * i r " ' ' '' : AMUSEMENTS. Traai Trw>A. fettSahiusb* PropßJftci, • YeHow Ochre, • gSSKSSTi.- JOBE MOnr.Tgp ■ Vv • ’ ■' . V , \ ' ' ' Hf.' *
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