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Vet z Novato ro ADVlstrazza. —We are now Mtge in re-eetttag ear advertiser:mints to' hew type;, rad request our yearly advettlemrs to!seud • in their cords, as they wish to halet them Word ", :=4,3; amilMoY others of our advertisers who wish co be accommodated without ~,;Atieliticast wpm,. if attended to stton. . • DAS.Y.•=dOl3Ol4l4O:g to mutton, no piper *Mlle lilerted from ale: office tomorrow, today being clAgrved by our workmen ae s hol idaj- ' ` • Tux Bit:Isom) Taotrzniej&tize Canary.— the !Orli and Wiper-or tie press and, people of Cleveland towerds Pittsburgh and Perumylme; have arrived to a pie* when !ober and aim " rebake becomes necessary. The course of ihe - Dail Oily Democrat, .ftimaiany, le a ban ton . violation of truth and the .decenoiee of life, sot onlytowarde Erie, buttowarde the Ohio and . ." - •„Peansykritnia Railroad, the attics of Pittsbeigh and , Philadelpida, and the State of Ponnsylva - /Ali- and we are pony to gee it beast by public .f.:1:101 1 14013 in.lelereland; to a very considerable extent. - • . , . , "4, When the angry passions of 'commtudtlea are Az eased,' they are generally very unwilling to - ,,•:::Meten, to the calm voice of truth. Whoerer does • -WI agree with them, they consider to be against • them, end an impartial spectator is apt to be "conisidered 'an enemy. In violent quarrels both parties are generally more or leas in the wrong, ocmoolve to be -the ease in the plea -..antlantest between Chweland-and Erie. • - - • •Before the troubles at Erie began, the Cleve ' land papers had bee for Months in the habit of making attacks upon Pittsbnrgh, and upon the Ohio and Peonsylvania Railroad. Ever slime &broad mut opened to Ciestllue these attack! - have. been frequent, and often very violent and, : More recently these dentinolations hare be , come more gineral and more furious, until now 'they include the whole population of Pennsylva " id, the second State in the Union in population and wealth, and which oontalue Moro than two millions of free citizens. , What good can come - from each a course, no one but au. angry man can tell. The rights of Buttes, the rights of individuals, Dole= contracts, , charters under the great scalp ma to be torn to pieces and trampled under foot, to gratify the rage of these infuriated leaders of public opinion. We wilt not fora moment justify any illegal preceedfuge to the county of Erie, but . we.protest eget:nit being classed with rioters . whom we never eaw. Per years, the repel:sent:dives of Erie* twenty in the Legislature of ' Pennaylvanis have been • the; great adeocates of the Date Shore railroad, • and the great adventuies of the Central route - themighPeensylvenis. Cleveland end Erie - have been banded, together sgainat Pittabergh and 1 • Philadelphia. The members from Erie' did their very beet to defeat the,construction the Penn sylvania Railroad, and if thej could Ithie pre vented Rol would not have been made. • Erie end Cleveland combined 'to make the Franklin beast •Rsilroad trithout authority, of • law. and if they hsve now faller; out and quart , titled about the division oflthe spoiler, it le-cot the fault olPittsburgh. have nothing to do with the quarrel, and are rnlllng to let the law settle it. . We believe, however, tbsithe parties intents - led in what - was called the Dunkirk end State linereilreed, broke a edema comma with the people of Erie, by which the broad page was to Is extended from Dunkirk to Erie. We know that the ,Directors of the New York and Erie Railroad stated in ins of their reports that by • certain day that worr would be done. It 'pests, however; that the Buffalo interest out ' metaled the Dunkirk Uttered, at they have re peatedly done, and so, to the great Joint/ of Erie, the New York Central line obtained an kn . • . -'portent 'advantage over the New York and Erie road.. With thii trick, played by the' parties In ' terehted In the northern route upon one another, Pittsburgh had nothing whatever to do. Buffalo 'was too sharp for Dankirk and Erie both, It le curious to see bow the Cleveland papers . cry out. If they were to be believed; it might be eapposed that Cleveland represented all Ohio, and. Erie alt Pennsylvania,. But • the facts are far 0tt5......-filifile4esple have their rights ell as the belligerents, and we protest :genet being compelled to take pirt In a quarrel which we have done nothing to pro - Mote. • As to the Ohio and Penneylvaids Railroad, Which Clevelindls threatening to destroy, as e measure, of retaliation, it was chartered in Ohio on the petition of the eitisens of the couches —through which the line runs, and which it so -greatly beartita: The Cleveland interest tried • to defeat the charter; and felled Ohio request ' ed Pennsylvania to charter the Company in this . POW), 11/110h wee some time afterwards done, as *a favor to Ohio, and at her request, as the re cords will. chow. Citizens of . Obi* eubecribed Ave thousied dollars per mile to the 'teak of the 'CoMpany, and they are now 'receiving eight per cent. Perannam for their investment. The road li 187 miles long, of Which 189 miles are in the State of Ohio, being a greater distance then the • 'whole length' of the Cleveland and' Columbus road. Citisene of various Stater are stockhold ers in the road, and the ottarts of 'the Wait%) Stales wilt not permit its rights to be invaded.— - r The Lake shoreoharters bad nothivg whatever to do with the charter of the Ohio . and Pevasyl• rani Rallroid, as from an examination of the Tars and their 'dates will clearly appear, In oonoloding this article we wish to make one remark of parquilar . I.4crest to Plitibargh.— . .. 0 Cleveland In hie' rsilrosil . arrangements bu been `,..;:5"; 7 - wiser than Pittsburgh. She bee brought her rallrceds' aide by stde„ ea that all drayage and 'ountibassing of the through businest Is avoided. this to done here car line will istuato • broken thoroughfare: The uoitie made 'by our northern neighbors about a break In their club, ought tttebow us the high - value they place upon Its eontfauity. No titer shoufd be lost in making I 7 Ifs are - not jettiotarf the prosperity of Cleve. Itetd, or of its :railroad lines. We wieh_nur neighbors oneness and speedy restoration of peaea . The Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad ' . has -been overloaded with badness for three months pest, end its equipment is . entirely load . equate to accommodate thebusinese of thenorth -ern route;-for it has not et tide time either en gines or care enough for Ritmo proper business. These facts isbow thee neither Pittsburgh nor the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Nara any - Interest in the present quarrel, and eboald be - • RR ont of the category of the eubjests on which ,loreland is renting her spleen. ' Dinsocsevo HAILWOIT.—On the breakkg out of the factional Democratic war , to New York, the Philadelphia .Pennsy/otteilan commiserated the national administration upon Ito misfortunes resulting frota that quarrel, and advised the 'President to throw hiineelf for support into the ermi of tbe united Demooreoyof Peonsylvanis The dgeet .eaueid by the broken lines in . New . Yolk watt to be 'retrieved by the imprenetrable phalanx. of the Keystone army. But alas t for the Freeldent t eirelithin resairac mast fail him . The ranke Of the Dabneylvania Democracy are . . itelotger usbrokee, The phalanx has been L - petustrated, end we era to hava'a tropetitica, In , our own State, of ;the family quarrel :snitch boa , &sowed New York: Tbe Pennsylvanian, inran article wiieh we give on the ' first page, bewails the preeenee. of 'filssenelon and division to its. nag, and, lugubriously cbrSatolas the anatomies .wid the mode of warfare of. the PenneYlvanle f .nl o !; w The great:tad inearreptible, Demo s. . - 0' , .:-.. '.. .it klt l 6!St Sift!. ItoPottloB to Ito ..it -p . 1 *.Uorer.of Wag bought 'aid , . . . • . .. . . . , ~.._.~_. . ~~:..,., ..:._.. , :a ~~~. ~_:.. tentreferredlarltur ireeping of .BiumaCaraeronk demociatie arch °Sealy of jtureaßachinin. 81Mon, accordleg to the Passupleasigni, teak; and le going to - use it iallarrieburg, thle Tinter, 'to corrupting and buying Democratie legislators; via when •he bee eueceeded la ob taining pbeeresion of them, be is to be the reeipient of the great bribery fund always held by borers and lobby members, and will bay ind sell legislation to'order. Bach is the programme ebnikid out by the Poinsykranian, and if it be true (and who shell doubt it?) it only proves tint the leaden of the Democratic party are purchasable, and mercenary to the !set degrie. Theryinasykonkra has Initiated a very pretty fight betwben th, twpbmoistillifigatiops known to exist in this State; and if the edertiet should remit to the defeat of both, as we hope it may, ths country will be the gainer, no matter what they may lase.. • - ' Tut Fare Was.—The Erie Gezette, of Thurs day, trays that all is quiet now in thet quarter, and that the tritalx of the Western roe& hes been re laid, and will not be molested nail; the final dooielon of the Supreme Court is kiejrn.' The poaple, however, will not permit the IforthtEsid road to put down the four feeZteri bah' hulk on tbo North East, rood, and- the long gap on that rowiltherefere remains. The Erie, Gazette says, the four feet tett inch back " never :can - go through Erie cotitity." The state of feeling on the border le scrim°. niotta In the highest degree. The Erie papers Mite, that wlMn , ilennie, the conductor, who shot and wounded oneof the Erie people, made his memo from the exalted populace on a Locomo tive, be took with blot a citizen of Erie county, named Wm. Cooper, cur the New York State lino, where some twenty bullies fell upon him and best him brutally, and actually kicked he.. tidily rods across the Steel lino: Gov. 812 1 bag authorized Mayor King to cell out the 1 Lary, if necessary, "to preserve peace, 7 4,1 force obedience to the laws." / Tee Cleveland -Herald, had a gee* despite& on Thuredey evening, which- Stahel that fifty deputy Sheriffs have been amain at Erie, to patrol the 'treats. The rferall ale • makes the following statementi . John A. Tracy, President of the E. & N. S. Dead, John L. Troy, Superintendent of the same Gond, •Joie A. Walker, Director end At torney of the - additeal, Mr: Hart, ticket agent et Ede, muer-W. Osaghey, deputy 11... S. Mar abal, are to this city, having been' obliged to leave Ede to tame their property and the Brea of themselves and families from-the Lary of the mob. All these gentlemen are old and - respeeted citizens of Erie, have enmmered and wintered in that city, and now, by the entreaties of their families have fled to avert the murderous knife sad Incendiary torch. A good joke is told about 'some of the excite bits of Cleveland. Daring the heat of the ex citement taut week, about two hundred Cleve lead-hot-bloods armed themselves, and set off for till Settle of conflict. There was a wonderful demand for revolvers, and a great business was done in that line. A determination was expressed to pat down the track, and keep it dawn, let it cost what it would. When the Cleveland army arrived at the State line, its valor was nearly down to :ere, and hearing at Girard that nevem, hundred resolute Eriane were coining to meet them, they took the beet track is double quick time, and never rested until safe and emend in Cleveland, again. The departure was heralded abroad, bat their return was permitted to pies in utter silence; and we question whether one of them will ever hear the name of Erie again wishout a cold chill. CUCIMINATI AND Eau.—The merchants of Cin elansiti have held a meeting to denounce the M alone proceedings at Erie. One of the rumba- Sons reported was as follows: Restaved, That in the opinion of the meeting the Exeoutive of the State of Pennsylvania, in not attempting to enfants the laws of the State and thereby premed the property of good citi zens from mob violence, has ettown a disposition to encourage those gross outrages contrary to the duties of a good magistrate ' The report in the Gazette states that a certain "Mr. Gallagher," "moved to strike out the res olution reflecting on the Executive of Petionyi roots. He thought Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, which were the real cause of the riot at Erie,ehould be denounced. ,His motion was lost." We do not kncrw.who Mr. Gallagher is, but he must be • man more dietinguished for his ignorance than his modesty. If he knows anything at all about the matter. be -knows that Philadelphia and Pittsburgh have has no mare I. do with the riot at Erie than the man in the moon. Erie bas always heretofore worked against the interest of both those cities, sad has nothing in common with ei ther. We are glad to notice that the merchants of Cincinnati had Cents enough to see this. and re jected Mr. Gallagher's motion. They did how evtr, permit that individual to wring in a reso lution, moa induce -them is adopt it, as unwise and ati unjustifiable es the one they rejected It io as follows: Beso/oed, That if - PetinsylVania shall longer re fuse or neglect to enforce her laws and still suf fer this uneivihsed and mercenary force to con tinue its aggressions, we feel assured that she should and believesha will soon perceive in the diminished trade of her. tames! and cities the le gitimate effects of her selfishness and unenlight ened pulley . The " towns and cities" of Pennsylvania, we venture to say, will have less reason, in the end, to regret this resolution, thin those who adopt ed it. lktramorrr.—The Cleveland Forest City Dem ocrat says. that "olden to the amount of $60,- 000 have been recalled from a Pittsburgh glass hoot% a few days since, by Ohio merchants. The same policy of non-Intercourse has been adopted generally, all over the west, In pursu ance of the recommendation of the Chicago - merchants." -This is a fabrication out of the entire cloth. Pittsburgh merchants will !sigh at it for its very ridiculousness. To show the recklessnese of the print uttering snob stuff, we may mention that' it • few days ago announced the arrest and imprisonment, in Buffalo, of three citizens of Brie, on charges growing out of the railroad disturbances. The Erie Gazette gives this whole story a flat _contradiction. It asps that one citizen of Erie, while in Buffalo on be. slues*, was informed by a friend that • warrant was about to be Issued for his arrest, end ad vised either to make his ,escape or consent to take bail. He stated that he would do neither one nor the other. The Sheriff finally served • notice upon him, stimmentog him, in the name of the Erie and North Beet Railroad Company, to appear lu the City of BeffalOat some future period,* 'answer for Illegal damages done their property.,.Hers the matter ended. - No arrest was made and no bail required. Tax 4 1+500 A pay."—The Ole Selma Hasid 4 cosh mortified at the remark of the Pored City Democrat. that "Cleveland le losing $6OO s day • by the gap in the road at Erie." It says: ' We were lorry to see that hasty and rootlet' re mark In the Democrat, and we were sorry for the reason that our *Wrens do not look upon the Erie mob se a- matter of dollars and cents, aLd there,fore the Democrat did not represent the feeling , of the citizens of Cleveland when it thoughtlessly uttered the soutanes. If the ques tion was between, Erie and Cleyeland, the public generally would not interest themselves la the matter, and if the whole strife was to take dollars from the Pocket of one town and put them into the.pooket of the other, who would oars which gained the point? No,. the _remark was a very unfortunate one and we protect against Its being 'construed as the opinion or feeling of Clevelanders, . To this the Forest City Democrat replies in oharecterietia laagnage, and turas Its belligerent attention from the raises to the Herald. Hear it We would respectfully adviee the 'Jerald to withhold its crocodile sympathy for the "hart] and foolish remarks" or this paper. There to a swelling bnpertinenoe in its deprecatory cow monte that betrays its morbid spleen not lees than Ha egotism and . Ignorant*. It has no authority to "protest" for any Cleselsoder, save its own Knew!. Besides its etatemente are not only very Cliy, but wholly false. BOW. conch intvriet has Texas or California felt In the Erie gauge question I Why are they indifferent The breach of the peace is as much a violation of lei to them se to us ' If the riots at Erie did not effect the petittnlary interests of the people, we submit whether the same amount Of excite meot snd exasperation would pervade , all clue . Cleveland! depreentee &a lawless conduct of Erie in common with-commodity, but the edge ef her. indignation le considerably sheepened by Wd , mart of peotntisryloes. The senile /Amid males an ass or itself in attempting to ape 'a ablution, contempt of dol ls, and cent coeudderationic sad renders itself potently sidionlons, ma its Otloaser,ll . always ItiCcrandbysendltlmoth'eli • RAILWAYS DI PINISTLYAATA.—We oeired from Ili►emere & Co., New York, wit purports to bet!'ildvanoe sheets of ttie Amid* RallWay Gnidei for 1854," containing a Sint "railroade in operation in the United State" Under the head of Pennsylvania we find suety small icicle set down, bdt no mentiefecf ae Otlio suit Pennsylvania Road, which rune ihrogh Peonaylvsni►,. from Pittsburgh to the Ohio Fate lino, 48 mike. It also puts the Ohio & Pan sylmis road; in Ohio, as 143 miles long, shen it is.but 139, and omits all mention, of lie egird length, 187 miles, from Pittsburgh to Oreetine. The Ohio and Indiana road, from Orestilui to Patterson, 40 miles, is also omitted fro& the Ohio list, as well as the Springfield, Monni.yer non and.Pitteburgh sped, which has apirsids of 40 Udine now Li 'operation. Ms„, A: call appears itiour paper to day, in rarer of C. i 9. Benney, as a'candidate for Mayor of Allegheity Weharp had the pleasure of Mr. Benny'. acquaintaime for come years, and know him to be a most estimable citizen, and one ere . way worthy the support of the people of/ Camp s, were, monrn- N J .. apt,. Jabinet, • Supreme Court, and a majority of the.Ben ate and House of Representatives, were wens. bled In the Hall of the letter bed,. around the remains of the departed member. Mr. Mil burns, the Chaplain of the House, delivered • sermon against avidity in the pursuit of office, which would have teen very excellent if deliver ed on another occult)°, but did not seem quite so applicable as it might have been, considering that Mr. Campbell had attained a tolerably me lon age, without asking the public for anything betide legislative honest, which are not usually nor properly considered offices. Tie details of the foreign news, bringing va rious versions of the naval battle in the Bleak Bee, do not present is desperate a view of af fairs for the Turks as the telegraph reports, which I had before me when w rote yesterday. It is, indeed, almost impost - 6T to arrive at any conclusion relative to the comparative strength of the, forces engaged, or the extent of the Turk ish loss. All accounts agree in the material fact that the Turkish ships were entirely des troyed or captured, save rue. But some ver sions of the affair represent the Russians to have had twenty- toter vessels, all ships of war, while the Turks had butseven frigates sad four small er Teasels, which wero mooning sleet of trans ports to Baten in lower Oh-cassia, for the sup ply of the Turkish army there. But the statements least unfavorable to the Turks are sufficiently gloomy to Inspire serious apprehensions for the result of the war: A went of foresight and , prudence to as fruitful a source of disaster es a want of courage and skill in battle. The Turks were, at -the least, ear priaed and out to pieces, when they should bevy been guarded'againat every chance of attack.— A daring reoklessneee of coneequenoes, an in sane neglect of common preeantions, has been the great defect of Turkish warfare ever since it came into conflict with the Improved tactics of the modern Ruropean school. The desperate counige and wild undisciplined energy of the Turks era ae proverbial_and well established as their ferocity. But this G not all that is requir ed to *mare victory, or to avert the most crush ing defeats. System and discipline are se indie pensible as valor, and without them valor is only selfescrilioe.. The conduct of the English Siade,mhe is said to have been in command of a detach ment of the Turkish fleet that bad just returned from a cruise of obeereation in the Bieck See, is so very unaccountable as, without explanation, to justify a suspicion of deliberate 'treachery. Be releirted the era clear of the enemy, and thereupon, it is affirmed, the fleet destroyed at Blnope set out. Who is Slade? Ile is said to be an officer bi the British navy. If he is, the mistake was not accidental, for British oftleere do not make each blundere in their own service. If they did, they would he very summarily shot. But If this man did thee deeignedly thrust the Turkish ehipe into the jaws of destruction, by whoee instructions did he act? It is a very palatal question, and yet very necessary to be asked and answered. Vague and dark ouspl. cdons are abroad, concerning the wishes and in tentions of- the British Court, in respect to the Turkish war. The inaction of that Government can be explained only upon one of two hypothe era. Ellbee the nation is struck with a sodden paralysis, or a secret understanding exists be tel= the Court and Russia. There is a faulty alliance between the Coburgs scathe Romano/1, the family name of Nicholas Prince Albert le a Coburg. •The Declass of Rent, Queen Viet*. rites mother, is a Coburg. The mother of Nich olas Is, or wee, a Coburg, or Pi-Inoue of a petty German house, closely connected with the Co burgs. -For several generations, in truth, the empresses of Russia have been taken from the immediate neighborhood of the little family farm of Prince Albert and the coburgs. The events of the last month, the abasement of England, and theimpending fate of Turkey, make people think of these Wore. The exoitement caused by the peregrinations of Bedint in the West to not at all ourprlsing. In the first place his visits seem invariably to produce a desecration of the Christian Sabbath, most affenelie to Protestants, by this tumult, noise and paradee his receptions, progress, AL, Act In the next pbace he stand/ confessed as a bloodstained persecutor of the Republican Mar tyre of 1848, in Italy. I take this for granted because I have never even nor heard of any con , tradietion of the charges against him in this us peet by Romanist esligimajournais If be could_ be defended they would defend him. if the charges epithet him are true, then be Is an anti republican agitator and incendiary, whose gni taboos presence among us is a Neverthelese, tie long as he does tat violate our manialpal lawn be ought not to be molested. It Is wrong to make any disturbance where he goes, and thepoline do no more than their duty in protecting him at the risk of their own lives and at the cost of the lives of those who would in jure him. But those who, brought the man here, Marti* his character and objeots, those who encourage him In making the circuit dour land tO stir up civil, strife, even to the shedding of blood, as has been the result in Cincinnati, ought to bo held to rigid responsibility. The signers sad presenters of the Pittsburgh address incurred no small share of that responsibility. 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York, continuo to re•pobllsb these distinguished peri odical productions of the British Press, and: to famish them to the gmericati reader for a irei sem than the cost to the English public, and almost ooneeedirely with their appearance abroad., The Reviews are four in number, to wit: "The London Quarterly," the organ of the conserva tives; the "Edinburgh Review," Whig; the "North British," the literary organ of the Free Chord of Boatland; the "Westminster Review," Lille*, both in religion and politics, and not always O rthodox, and "Blackwood's Magesino," publish: ed Monthly, Tory In Its polities, and publishes more of what is milled "light literature" than the others. * These four quarterlies and "Black wood," are among the ablest ,Ptiblications of the day, and, with them the intelligent, reader osu keep up with the current of literature on ev ery subjem, and with the prevailing spirit of tbe age, while without them one will soon fall be hind the , rapid tosroli of this sliding centuty The present editowof the'Edlnburgh Review le professor G IOI .OIItOIIIIIWALL LIMB, late M. P. and Financial Beeretary . of the Tressury, and author of several works on Polities' Ef/0110My. Profeseor Fads' lb the editor of. the Nerth British &Mew. Blackwood le conducted' Poifessor Ardus, sou-idlaw of Proferooi eon. The London guider'', so loot =dew tie management of Loonnamr, who Ise »41(4 i,osoOst Ilf-bialth; 1/“. . . wria Ewu of Boston, who hos long betb oc tttributor.. The Westminster Riview iniOnt tbodirection of Several editors, mele led with - Jahn Cbspumn, theAineriesa Boot-seller lu London et its head, both u editor ,t 4 .. . . We would reoommtnd all of our rr f dern, WhO . pansies the time gni means, to pram= one or m.re, or all of these Realties. ' Bilge they will 1 fk d some things objectionable litlh In religion std politics, they will derlis Unaun dis t:bele, and IR enquire anio of Interesting, frx/ bssodo kr.owledgo not to be come ' r. 7 other way. 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But a spirt of philosophical inquiry is abroad among Ule pBO, plc; and to the honor of the age may It be stated, that ignorance Is no longer deemed a misfortune, but a fault: and assuredly the fault is not kis :retied . when we Bud snob rare "advantages thus placed within our grasp; and however trite, alto, may be the remark, it le not the lees true, that if the cultivation of literstnse bringa Its own #s word, the neglect of It brings its punishment:— With thaae views, therefore, the :Mantic:an pub lishers reepeothilly beg to Invite the especial at tendon of . thole ftliow•oltisens to the Reprints of the several Periodicals here referred to, feeling' confident that its doing so they will not only sub serve the best interests of popular Intelligence. but will, at the tame time, add to the general happiness of the nation, by imparting to the pub. lie mind a healthful stimulus for a high order of intellectual pleasure. 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Patterson, John K M'Connahey, Henry McCarty, John Johnston, George McChesney, Samuel Smith, James Quarts, P Milligan, • Psdriok Duty, M A Knox, Richard McDonough, Thomas Boyd, Philip Suter, David Nesse, John Colbert, Thomas Smith, Jo.. Deubam, . Wm Peek, John Worden, Jame. M'Lsne, , - - Jae. Sweeny, It C Plateau, Michael Welsh, Hugh M'Kelsy, P strfok Nellie, H M Cannon, Joe. Boyce,John Williams, Wm Rodgrs, W. H Phipps, Jarries.D. M'Llane,,i Henry Phipps, ' Gee Smith, _ John McDonough, James O'Neal, Thomas Lusty, , Simnel Gormly, • Wm Teats, Hiram Powell. George Blakely, Vincent Dntehley, :Daniel Richards, James Patton, ' C C Boyle, John Barrett, - - James Gibson, Joe Thompson, 8 Grill/tb Robert Cooper, John Wetherell, John - Van Winkle, J A Shaffrint,. John Keys, CI Bhaffrint, -------- David Welkinshow, John Ball, ' John Warnock, Win Boyd, ,John Wood, John D Franco., W W Alexander, . John Brea'', J Craig, • John Bentz, Samuel Osborne. B Ashworth, Jame. Stem, George Terry, Wm Anderson, James Smith, sr , Robert Agnew, _ Junes J Johnston, John Abdill, , James Marten, Richard Ayer, ' Lewis RiStiler, Robest4rahate, . James Orr, ,i Swat Nichol. N Cleselsad, ' tt. Semi K Hunter, Thom.. Link, 1 John WWII, John Patton, i Wm France, John Walker. A Gipson, Robert Walker. j _ ... _ _. . . . J J Eer, 8 Hildebrand, 1 A J Crawford, • Davison Weise', L M'lntosh, Alomas Davidson, Elias Alter, Jimu Hay, . W A Smith, ' Charles Richey, George Stright, A Uptigraph, - James Stew's; Wm Haskins, John Barr, Wm A Attila, • James Bowman, John Rnshabergsr, James Fletcher, Hobart Pyatt, Evens D Franass, Wm Carson, . James Brads, John Besides°, . Jonathan L Tillie, Woo Munroe, Lewis Comes, ' James Caldwell, Geo W Boot', ' John A Scott, Benjamin Homage, John Sterrett, - John Creighton, Joan B Sanderson,' Joseph Sleek, E Boyles, Joseph Johnston, • Baml Gilleland, James Pend, - Wm Benton,. E N Albertson, Hotel Helmer, . - George Hutchison, Burl Gordon, Thee W Johnson, A Itallirly, 11 Walker, .4 D G Moon, John. Studley, W B Dick, . • Joseph Armstrong, - Jaa Gamble, Th oma s Lawrence, Julius Drumlin, James Nichols, Thos Cotter, '-• W 0 Oaseiday, Robert Shriver; • Joni:dab Sample, Robert Hamilton, Samuel Brooks, lease P Dant* • Joseph Kennedy, Thee A Charlet John H Hanoi, J 1) McCune, 1 H Williams, George Blakely; Jr, John H Grange°, Abut WakeleNf, John Penick, John Walker;: John Bud, Wm Cutter, ' ~ David Sloes, . David Orr, Wm Hare, Hamilton More, Daniel Alter, • Robert Watt, James Brown, J T Smith. • James Simpson, John Goodman, Henry Hulls, . ' Hamilton Herr, Henry Spratly, Seek, }bathe', James Myers, Jae Johnston, Henry fl Moore, Henry Johiikton, ' flee W Forester, Woo Johnston, 8 T Trimble, • 11 Pratt, Jacob Sprinkle, John Price, George Herring, John It M'Coonaiighy, James M Hemphill, Henry ludo, ' Jarnes,M'Cann, ' John Irwin, • t H Whines', - Charles Brewpr, Enos M'Dare, John Venhorn, .' George T Arrnetrong, . Edirard 0W01341 John W Simpson, - Peter BriaeL .. Ifranels Frederick, 11 8 Boileau, ..t Henry Sanders, . Anson Bidwell, :. J W -Greedy, -. William GampbeN, Jacob Hanfunia, Geortei3pingielt Janes A Cornwell, James Godfrey, John Herbert, 11 E Campo; Wm White, Alfred 81aok,. A 0 Oakley, • ' Nathan 'Graham,: Joseph Bauman, Hobert Forsyth, t. It J Whitler; W B Deimos, /' ' Geo 8 White, Richard' Sups, 88. Smith, ' C H.Goithrau, L M Powers, Hoary Kong, Wen A Slooum, E D Jilutston,- ' Desk' Morgan, linbertiSerneif -,'". L Leant, = John ktipte, . - Caps Thonias Rogers, It - A 401, . ~..: -1 B Wallace, • • iosepit.llpor : ,- ..,...1- Davie, Josepli Black, John Iforrleoo, Henry Stine, William 14' Wardle, Wm Pitseitiunens; Henry Anderson, WIC Benjamin Patterson, — 'Jodi& Scott.. •-•-• Dlilliei ArTity, Win H - Alexander;- Jobb - Porterfield, H Robert 13bell;' Arthur Kirk, Jr., 1 E J Slate, Samuel gent, Henry - Gilmore, Jaws Miller, ' George Smith, . Joseph biatthe wsi'• Immo Dobeon; Ili Powell, Jer,ts 1 . -the- %Athena Sentinel .1140,--.. "We were Prima, 7esterdo, byehe oonitellY of the Secretary of the Nett, at en Interview of Meet Ooptee, U. 8. N., Jape retureed, from the Japanese expedition, with , the President of the 'Pelted Stites; during wash were presented, from Commodore Petty, ea assortment of Japan see extiolee, snob an aike,' pike, , - /to. These were a portion of the presents sent 'on board, after. the interview it Sort Hemmer,. and the delivery of the letter of the PresidenCof the U. finites to the Comtnissiorier deputed to meet the CemuledeVe. while apothem of American man ufacture were given in return." • • . , The Msdrid joarn►ti of the 7th Deeetibit Doane that Monselignor Bedisi, Needs to mid charged.with s mlesion to the United Btatee, Melees nominated /talkie' et Madrid, ha the raze of Owned Steselif sad that Mt. Soule; the Melted IMMO litinOten bed completely'. ter tiatited , from ue laupplettles OW Aid troth'. pelted hta to kNp idseeeme. bun= taca , Thurida4Ver(Ai2, The Conti Fe mail arrived yesterday, and by it we hive cdripsi from Chihuahua to November 2. Brahma was extremely dull there, and it was thought that all the fpregin merchants would leave In a few Menthe for California. The trade 'meld then go into the hands of the Mexicans. Tha Amerlean merchants waiting at El Paso will act be able to pass the/geode through the Cus tom lioniene Santa.A.DIIS has added twenty per °out. more to the tariff upon licenses, and the in soraotioneMte positive to admit no goods uniees entirednties are paid. One man bad his ii:gers made out for-three wagon loads, and the dwiae were $8,090 ; ho did not pals them of cou-ree Gen. Garland intends to establish & pont on the Piece, or near the Sevier river. 'Neer Fort Fillthore, i celebrated Homelier° Chief wee killed . by s Mexican. It will cret; &difficulty in Valley. At Santa Fe, on the 19th Nov., Hugh G. Smith, [probably Hugh N. Smith,] was shot by oho of the men in ohsrge of Skillman's mail, at Ellnit'a Exottange, Quite a *outplay were:gathered for social in. teroourse, when two rioffitum by the names of Bouillon cad Stephenson, resolutely bent on a dieturbanee, entered the room. Their abuse call ed down upon them the condemnation of all pees- Scallion then presented his revolver and shot Smith twice; the second Alma the ball enter ed his oboe:, end was afterwards ant out of hie book. After the arrest of both the men, the be ll, f being general that Smith was killed, a Jury was impioneled, Scallion tried. and immediately hung Smith is alive nod slowly recovering. It is 'n sad affair. Mr. Smith Is muck respected 'awl - beloved. Bovinese was quite dull at Santa Fe. A Treaty of Peaoe head been ratified between Guatemala and San Salvador, but Honduras end Guatemala continue' at war. In Honduras, pro annolamentoe have been made against the exist ing administration. , The New Orleans correspondent of the We* York Times Sava." I am informed that Major Morrell, a biotheraulaw of Col. Jefferson Davis, our Secretary of War, leans here with a choice party of gallant spirits, next week, to aid the Turks, and to gain glory on the blade field." Tn. Cnciasx.a. nr Pianos —A Paris letter nu. derdete of December 12, azyg:-- ,, The medical Jinni& of yesterday, disclose the fact that, down to OW+ 9th inst., inclusive, the number of oases treated in the civil and military hospitals, was,al. together, four hundred and eerenty-nine; that of horpitsl deaths two hundred and ten; that of deaths, at domicil, lwo hundred end fourteen.— By a now regulation, the cholera patients in the hospitals are consigned to epecial Infirmaries; the precaution is tonal to rave the sick of other noranlsints." SPECIAL NOTICE-8 . , ariliale of Dr 4 ii'Lane's Vermirage.— . Amoniahe !indeed, of /otters, oertllketee wad orden re *eel by the pronrietoes of Ms Medicine, the following lee isttoted to mho. its charsoterond the effect of its we in ledletant pert or the Wes 4 noTeMON. BOOnooh./../151710.18450. Aferma..r. Richt de o.—(foothmem-1 turtle to 000 to : Ronal an gooney for the itl=o elri Or . pro poro. SocoeUroo sine..29l r. 'O. Ely, met proecribm it in my ernet . oto,l :r4ed - effoeAust In the oryololo, of 1101111., thSt no other err parotlon win eerier the &June of MIA village nod Tido- Plearo mo 1 me cue grow of the Vermllogo ;Idol,. Yours. a.. OAMIeBL 11080. . • • 'Saw rianossta, Tenn. Ally 1,1151. 'Mum. J. Xtdd Q 04,—Plesft mend the Teratitner• toe at... won U. posaibl• aa we nee nearsy. nut. and the de- Nandi, tt=7 rm6s. betters a L.A. the bert-rennt. Atx evel PORTY.B. /AGO. • - *S.Purettmerit will be careful to ask for DR- kI•LANIPS CRIJiIIItATED and take none else. All ether Verallante% In eocorwriseit, an worthies.. Dr. Me tansy Perot:age, also hie Celebrated Liver Pune. can now be had at ell reopeetablet Drag Nome In the United braes, and trap the eels proprietor% /LIKING BROVIEIIB. data liofte*Yon 81.00 en. 150 W.O mt. HOME NS URA.NCE COMPANY, NEW YORK -CASE CAPITAL $600,000! v. 0. L 003113. Agent, 4; No. 59 Wood street. Pittaborro/g. DIZZOTORI : Saw* L. Loot:--......._....Late of the Nana, Dartford. Jackor Cbronah...----.. -Firm of Corni• • A Co. Aredore jgc.1k0w5,—..........1firm of notion A Mamma. *khan( thride,..----...-.llno of D•ank, Blot & Co. Within* IL Afdless...-..-.-..fino of °login. Mellen A 00. (harm a1in...................-.;........icr5a of Doom* Onas A 00. Aaaar jr.lcan—....-....—.1F1r5t of tog, ,Makonf 8 Co. Offors S. 1t0d,..-......... ..... -Funt of Willard & Wool. Lasi P Stome.--.-.... ..... -,-)lna of Storm & Starr. nary C. M 0..- - --....Sinn of Air. CD OP & 1 1 ” , •.• lawn Lmo. ~.....--..-..- —.II no of Joao. Low A Co. Maio A. tradi,........---.-111.na of 0. B. Satoh k Co. 'Aka it Hof_ _ . .thiarows.- ..... ..Firoo or o. C. Hoare a Co. Mars Q. Larakart.....-....Vinn ore% At A. Laarcaor a Ca Maria .4: - Itookirla--......,-..--.-glrom of kookier t Co. lack AttertarmA.,-...nren rt. Atterborrjr.. & Co. Log P. ghorton..---altat .11 Beek,. Morgan & 00. Amos T. DaketL.;......,lfirgo abridge. Dwight & Co. Jobs o..2Dia ........L.....-..--- .firtn of Saloon A On. Marks P. ...........Ifiros of Italdado. Start &Oa Omar C OdZing.....-....-.......11r0t of Shoran& As Conlon .=..D. ..11wves.--.-.....-. . ..11ma of IL D. Morgan & Ca D.(1im5,.................11rm et Craws. Lotkoro & 00. Skew. .11:essesow_ .;.........=- 1 4 . 1rm o o r t j T a.a . A 1.1 . .1er . 1 .1. 7• Oa&as lf 2f - ......../inn of Nortixt. dor & Mr. bhphea A •"---. vi,;;.e137 4 . 4 -7iNia: Daoldond W .......fire of naekoll, Iferrkt a 8011. '...tStad.Y. '........-Diran of •. R. Marna* k 00. 12011 ' :......,............7111:13 of B. Lockwood 800. Loa= ffeDtfa1.........- Firm of WW11... Ally aON 4, ....i A. DkoV•4. .- - ...7i1i1 . 7 ii;0 7 ,6;. - ful=7.r i. I TrEi. on Lockwood 1 ... 4 . /r- AhiAmst*, Shin of ftota, I . shun , Neve I a CO. 4 . 4 0 R. .111,------..llltfe of imerr, Hari (k0khr.' 4 1•4.....,........................."...1dral of Coadlt & Mob/a. *ant A. W.....--..--- -Tina of Work • Drat& RafAma 11. Stoolarel2,.-...troi - of tilbcoo. Stocky I a 00. j z tEr1 ub 1 ,. 1' ........ ". - "" .cza:l ° G ° 4l -1 t1 1 1111: d Y.--....._.--.llrot of Wank Fargo & On Homer eywora-.... - - akoOM rahat..-..-...=-717t;711kar . o . Tiro. Si !MOM L. LOOM& PretAbraL ODA& I. MAWITS. Sonatarr. - - AMOS LELAND & CO., 171 PIgA,RL•I3TRENT. New , You. NAlUPAcrvlals ANVDEALEIIII IN LIMIT DESCNIPTIOX Or , -STRAW GO ODf3, - emodstlng In pert of PANAMA, LEGHGRN, SEWED. BRAID, CANTON AND PALM LEAP DAM . English, Itallian, Swiss and Silk Sonnets; ARTrlnciat - sLowints, STRAW TRIMMINGS,&e. dia- By the Clue. Onordalog One of the largest Stout to the City. to shbh ihe7ettention of Cub anl Tbs. Boren to raged clip mileited. 71. B.—lfATTlafl are partionlatir Invited to colt and ramie. oar Stock, which is salted enemata , to their de, embradag all the or. and filahknuthinietylee of eon-dead ig"..F. Blown's Essenbe of Monica Gin iter—Thl. Esteem I. a preparation of unusual excellence. In ordinary diarrhoea, indolent cholera. Ia .hurt. in all owe. 'ot prostrathin of the digestive functions. ft Is of inerfttsble velem During the preveleare of the epidemic ccmbet ronstSeinta ofolilldsen,lt Is peoullerly eMeaciorou no Willy or should be without It. • Clanttou—S. Anne fa set the unarm Imenor. whieb to prepared only by P . SHOWN. at hie Drag awl Chemical Store. norther& amen of Illth and Otresont streets, Phil -24810a...rad Om tale by all the mapectable apothecaries In the States; utd, in Sitteburzh. by 1 / 4 14. Sash Jr— 14 A. ifahnestock k Ou..'. Dr.' B. Smith. Lemuel Wilcox k Cu. J. Sehoonmatsr k On. In , Wssh•P7 City by 11. P. Bohwertz end Ln A. Beek. bees it On sable= R. • C. LOOMIS, . (Of the late am of BECttedy ft Loomis& 51101.95.41.11 . DEAL15 111 BOOTS AND SHOES, 59 Wood 'trail., Pittsburgh. .10041715 Citizen's in niranue tiorapany of Pittsburgh 11. D. 11110. PRII63OOr. L1,10117E1. I..IIAFIBIIELL. orncr, 94 W1T331, MMWEn steam AID WOOD BITAISTS 1 . 211101t114- 4.110 E.1.13EK Till OHIO AMBV3aIPYT luite;,e.3. ANI) 411- /win II *gams: rata Pr• tianaue tn , Fiße. AL" sin. Out lAewnit At 04 MIA and 11CLAYD .narß • • •• • • II I) KIM ,y, wan. Jt. M. Kt.? &mauarainl Thur. • P. flinwevon. °Abortu° Mtwara B. illarbaagb -D . John B. /nuele Dalian, loam, ritelarnt. • •J. scheoamsvo - %altar Bryant, . , John tibiae°. • • data OTIOE—The undersigned, Frederick In real. of the. Ann of L•rr. Sterling k Co.. sod omu N. Stewart, of tbn late nun of Stewart Lloyd • tth b air eVi' N;Jrktvlrirl. ° :i n cti d •rAVgrsie of Inenuteetnrine _lron and Ha ll gnu eaye h telni , lb. WwwboattW N°. ti , etef awe" , betwee s ion., and hors yon., where cher hate on hazel an assortment. of the mi me limo( Iron and Nails, whirl' they veer tor We on raosaeoftba r t-I T AITITIA T Cri t at IVir! * Oel4lll " • 4 'T)IO3. H. STEWART. --, 4 The • Great Reieigation in Medicine! It le sactinal6i44l 7he want of centuries to suppliwill— , i n mere. , " invierattnt hlitle or Cordial we have sated Woe that daltoo Withent weakenlint the lye tun that exhilarate. the neritioillh out , .entWing sob' sentient dierition; that aim lode...tier i n a ll fur.. Ann alusequeuens. .bat reetorea the el:uttered stirrer to tweeter, tbat regulates the bowel. and thelivrr, th at onuses the conetetution Itself to reene,;,,t,e,d that )n feet easel/14hr Onerous -of all stnnolailis: all nerving pr m aitkuj, all c..thmlle• and alt. alterative.. without . md..hm say of the inaplestatt idler erects which flop Item thews - ordinary medicines. The Azsblui herb width inns. It. bal. Menu to be thiver therm for "Web hitreiliing and eieteians, obetel.t. and ohumaneuliet.. have 'ruched In' all maul. COO untilnow.iiearabed in TtiL Midi's/ N War , up. Mthly watteentestod, la plat ba . race $3.00 pa WM.. two Nwlls.oa. nix toe $l.l. O. IL RING. Promittor, 100 Broubray, Now York: youl oribtght i exotishout th• thaw! Etats.. Cop Ro .. .... .. .. deoerst Ascots In.Pittsburgh—deo, 11.. sser, corona Wool street and vim* allF. and YUmtng emir corner Wood and 4th eta • - • • •doltdve • .10111 f T. I'. B.IIINNIWY 1411.112 1 :111606 ICZNOVAL.. LOGAN, MISON. co. Dxrosrasa AND,wziozaatra inaunur is . roftnort DairrATlO ISAILDWARS4IOIITLXIIII4 . Oco at.e. . agt antre is uited sb. - ,i4i :thtrne =utz w , auLe it zia o Laivz w for olikuman Indigestion and Livir. 'Complaint (Nam, BY KIER'S PETR.OLI.IIIL,Itaad soc.int I letter from Bor. O. Dickinson,:. In oft„... .`der. J. kr. ILOta—Aar ;ffir.l.l7syy b„„ bencittel by tb• tut ot your and Ptroleum. t oi,b, hay. you OV3 It ZOO DOI Of 1.110 Or thy... d hot at, .1 .. eh. Cougtonat coal Minh:ter in this plan, and ertoT ho_oldet aro affected win!, indlitestSm. and an ,tiou tna LIT., the same of I.Traf . D A taldne your PXTROLIID.II. OR ROOK OIL. We took wets! hottleo—taro or Uinta oach—.hoot a year and &halt ono, and no bays never In eyied so good health for years dace that time. 'had not token • :Innis bot• belbra that ftillnenof the etosaadh 001,0 so &Boom. th.. dyspeptic nu and I Imre fait 00Mb:to of it Flo. that time. Iffy wirtricatalsorellared from • chronic dimase or the liver. which. bad been of several years stand. inv. by the tumor roar Patnilmmt. told by P. Id. KIER...Canal Baaht,GDO. IL RETAIR. Ito Wow meet, and Drtiffadditani Heditlno Dtalen c•c ry -here. , acted Iffarere advertising ?Arnim:in trill cow I A PEESENV—Yonk . Likeness, presented . to one neer and dear to you. willegordtrandent and en , .nrlng bleenern Mendable will be strengthened, and eeettmemorterr recalled. by a trothfal Indere.. The bet our. be obtained et CABOi.ni HALL: Apollo Basing% 76 Yourth et. Cell today end stye ...to • Mel. *We enetY elev.. Prim moderate. deli ISt` Ws Dreier the attention of our read rn the it4verthoottent of • •MOBBA'B INTIOORATINft thIAL,” M tii , fottott.ouott the fono.h2exa... rerFive Hundred , Worms Expelled— livr.d the following statement from respectable Druggists o the eturninlng effects of B. A. Palusestack's susequallad Verattruse: Oangssirtos, N. Y.,/an. 12. 1853. Amps, B. A. /tamale& dt Cb., • • tiontlemen--Plettnew ,Clark. a man of undoubted veracity. piths town of WW2; Pt. Lawrence' co.. N. Y.. ellt . h c al f he i tia a %ale , mica trlu/the cawtve hunts. 10 the afternoon of the same they ebe out time StlVENYtetf, and at another. I , ll.Mlit W•ALMS. Attamt2 (retook the following eight, atte_pae* ed the ineredible number of FMB HUNDBIID TWA Y2.0N8. rmatug In 41,667.1 n leo than 12 hours' time He rail they were perfectly astonlabod at nu& a anus of worms front a &lid of her age. and that le counted them cenrately. Vary. reseettfully. /EBNER t RANDALL, Brucalsta • 0(111 0110 r. n r = d l 1:4i:11%1 1 1 ' 41. U" . .( DAGUERRE I T YPES AT THE NATLOEFAL GALLERY. • t i.AORSON'S Nsitional Dagnerreau Gallem Wil . Dr. 7 , .trmer arth Ste re alle Dlainond . bur 4 harlot etzvet.(orpo4ol cox'ittib. • hullo. and Gentlemen toobtainlifellke at moderate dem, will pleas. Oall at the aboveewtabllat. tn*at, fitted pp with to t 7 impeder Bide and Rim NOW. nrr.o4 with each eldil thae the overate, me t o the mod emanate fae slndlen of the hula. form with all the ...rend. of animated 11100:. OIL wk..... • gottravio.. P/tintioxe, anonanirmelT cooled. rol dn. all =tea taken of cnialnal Menet*. • . , el-retwon. not required tat... eletata. um Lea a ir revel.l.., . V3-Likerifiwiee taken of click and 4ocetik4 nem). en "*..e. ° l `, UlT ' Z ' t d =7,4 from (I 4. until ant-ance in Le Dil=llo.4. fa= awl_ro-r fair Live r , Disease Carter's genial Mixture, aa:a remedY for livoi. =dills 1517 r of formidable ante connected w , a dleorinuMaed t. of that orpm.lasuarieelled. •, Hundred, of tertitlestes, from Re highest . of \,,,,, ae0. Perecnit now living In the ty of R 'lra.,,, ichmond, . T r.._ tir given of cures effected Outer set: the Zdlxtu o'.. hare only room to refer. the akhreardlieriaur• of Samuel ML Drinker, Sol .11\ Arm INDtinkat*Mo 6 ,, nkeellere. Richmond. Tx_ er o wax \ ured 14.2 bo ttle of Carter's Spanish Mixture. li r 3 year miffed:or from I Calmed 'leer. Be =ye I , a eel MI tbo*oo4 ii !aide, fol. better than all the me:Motu, \ had er , tflet. and \ cbeetrully reoommendod It to all. \ , . .• ' 1 tdiStes advercleament In ahoth oplumn \ del3•lto3 . SiiirLyon's Bath on — r Dr aping,l re eloting.elconsing rot beautify Mg t. a. I t ath3gl nprrone had-. eho. and curind \mantles ' . the Bain. !to reputation . . e , ' ' - •70 with 41 clville unot the globe, motes al , ' -offs, ak .axe tfr. Itoroselble; and r' Q , OM PO • , to te.tocoxpete bt , pr ha , l'braicians and ' M from profeadons of II '‘ PO a dmerica.—Ledi table.. and Mot le roll. lion patron, eest.otts t o • nor It the . Vs.:Urinal or al le Et.. it D.:9. B A Pc4l to Pittet Pace }r.. Tlemii DIMINO Fosi of -, , .7 \ i lITI'LENI tg tak c tale a. 5t,,,...-.... 3.9.4 i , , , rj m.l.ti. Mi....1.1R lams , --,..., _ ts, esll M.\ do. 1..11 kn.. A 2l. . ,l‘..bruent...sl:::e..a t tr.lefartley taara....l., or ..t t¢. .1 r. LW, o. or the. 1 , ,, ,, 4t.nr. twat •tra , l,[..llBide a. Akyllirt4. em. cm. pr , .‘;:d c. IV p.m . ", *kW, triffirll6l.llti 4 VI. most r' _':slut 1,1, .. , .. , 1 1 .1...K pled Ell, sietew , Dwual , I 1 ilri ' r i !V: .. - Nr.r.i\ - I' - '4', 2 15;irt.r„,..tt,tv,;;1 .0::: tr. ' ..i tc ' the r.ran et L ., ' ...r6t,s .4,43 of V.i..- , .. re , fr; ..th.r .1.:, rr tr\Kr 1:41, IthNtla*ll [l,ll b..... •, , ,...II .4.d. nr.. virt, IL-.) ~ ,....4e. 'p •,, rt,, ,- -r, ?Tem e \ \ _\ ' , ..,.. , 2.1•T 4:110-Thr mere are which 'aft9rd , greater pl a l falag el to terlit a 9th:a a colebto ted Boot:Land an VI toms. Ito ant tally enatrioaatoo are am dna a , kubib. b.tatliSt aaa oat' heart toll. tat that by oar tiasl4.la7r b beds e-. 1 tot, tiles, a ng. a, from ceo ‘ ath Drstor.la. ilret Caaltialut; a.. for tl...eßro of which It +reortolr. ,It I. pirted Italebaly‘ by Dr. \O. M. Jock *co. at the Or a Medic Stank tie, LSO tabor Ptiladelrlas. \ • f ,. tbrZ.2.l. pir BURKE i BARN' ' BAOB,--He4 le the Mud of truth:mos ea to the us of'brießA/SS:. emu width we can CoUridtgatr rest • Zrptiti.P.lra our seek, tee here .!reedy an ' reral 4ittltleates. meld[ that flahe mad• for Our re ' sr andtordinat7 maim and acid .brood„harJ,,been Wetted" , to the 81:Vgitt= Telfell 'IN AMU tkt. CON 1.k1718.. and 'preens= M contents el' conten tot*ly teem dose... The Gilloelng is and wool of , . inoon= zhareeter:— womoo woura OF 800 .411111 • Y BAUDIMI4O ~ \ .: •. • ... i: . .!LLalotc' _._ :-E* Mum 1 , • ;- s. !!cats it Ens Slur A 1‘ ... _ .§.. wen duly reoeired.- I was *bleat at the' Mt. _ y , _ .11 may. lo regard to your Bah I I : , ,iir.t..t. cni.tiller It rfeeti // r 1.00/ / tested the on. 1 • of yea tall; the west= et the 10th of J t--ms 0 building e ,, ioa burned to ashea. It wie ••It of w end WO— • Itrge threw story bediding. t YWe ereit ge It et the time of the Sm.= tell Into ,• cellar. whee e there a ler= atalostilt et oil. It WY • • tr hot fire \ v.. nr =toe and bteklarcoants • orate let Um I; amounted to .boa el= Thous • • Alpltsina ettdVir argil. Thane= net • single • .•• . - .., :.end et. 1 would Weirs soy lawmen who ng IPI2/111r., IMO tel time, but buy agar. to tree • • •Perr. he, itscitEl g, one that 'shoed. I tun ralelY •• - - and Yen/ oeue :1 , 41{ . 413.4 Yours. truly. : lON MARK- A ttaniat, JAMES P...\ TA _ER. _ lIOLEBLLi . 'DII '., t Ell BOOM won, =rims, Alt Ma 116 Weed atraiii., Pitts k, - =TRW TDIFD *AD 10 PIM \ • • • fiir My mock comists of upwar f 2500 tialtd. anibeseinw every valet, \ and at MIOOTS, aIiDS3 and DONNICTiI , unnamed carpal h , in IMP. land ntannfaetneara adapted eacpramly ale AV. and WINTER SAL= and will Oa madatoachlitetartp m— eat:awing favorably with dais of Philadelphia . • New York. Forel:mar. will,pleado .1.11 mad' examine lie 'ore urine. A 1.., MEW YORK POLE LILATILEft • I fan LADIZEITANCY FORS, . M'CORD & CO. Would most respeattully L invite.che attontio of hake tothair lame =ldea/001dr Awn of ktNolfllllll now °Mina. ado 'Ln put /tone Viten, Lynx. 04171ilati. olberlui Sonlnel. Rook Miran, Gantt. Coney and Swan* Down; Ruda, Vlntotlnoi:Pol =lino OWL. Dodo. to..nornon Wood andtn slaw= STATE MUTUAL \ FIRE AND MARINSINEURANOE . . oP.PaNarsrzytutzt::' . . itt . No.ll OFFICE nor. 4th % .13mithfleld et./ PlllA•utsh. Quad; 360,000 Dork/r• • la.—Jobe P. Itotbottool. Dauphin to.: P. U, .BtOuttitk, flutlaboutteamq loom / PhDs.: A. -TvtlittoN Itau 4u. PittAbunttu Outtor, Plpt_bututu John B. Hothortord,Dauohto tsA. J. (11114 t.,, /UM/lbws. T. Joues. HattUltuttgllgkart Klett. Me= countr. JOHN Y. ItITTLIKRIDIctc ?natant. • A.J. dlLLlPT,Ptarottry. A A. 0411AIIA, Attuary. atone Co:4mi will intim igaltut peals of sta tut tolasul usuls•Ute Gad tflult•Ottationt also, on bolt& tog • and marahstuthe to city et coualm at toutet rata tub.' with tufotT. Pollelm istuad oat ditultion haunt tub.' PetTalllTT.or ' tar • Una of part. Ytelt•JAYtt,4 Girard f Fi.re & Marine Insivanoe Cot, OP.PRILADXLPUIA. ()FFICE OF PITTSBUEGII AGENCY =per atk andAraltheekt tte,r arp4raT.1103.024 Doi ars. Dreraroao—Wsn. AL Mersin, J. P. Steiner , . IL A. hneok.;• et Yell. Pact TGnrlow. B. EC Davis. J. B. Ylnalgen. Thom. liatrakelJonea; A.B. Coastal a; Th.. Craven. to. U. Powers. P. D. S herman : A. Hart. Pluttp.P.E ar. Wm. P. Hoofer; A nem. lorm•DlDeD JOEL JONI* Pfeil A. 8. GILLETT, Pao • Wilt limn Potion Woolen Factor:leo. Yawl; Com Baltdinga. Storm,' Inanhandlee and property Men orally. on the mei fumble terms. • nottl•trayl44 'l • A. A. CARRIER. AMlkt, 011011 NOB, BROTHS'S 4! . .C10. • • BANPLIERA AND isstramtaximMau* De. ID WOOD GUEST,' One does from Wiest ditMedd SM. Bay and eta Paz and Cuiratit Funds NMI ma TWO 0010. AMU. Auden end W.Marn Time DIM and Prooloary Notts; Won 6 pa cent, on Tem poodtel, of Po mid Current Amen end. lover. PM end Mollie Pollak* for the ADM henereno aowene (emb Capttel Ewan) and Wool hunennos Cb (aeol W $10,000.000. Me - Oakland Property for Sale . — Tido pm.erty .pout on* tuff mile from the ' city lino, fronting on Arnosylvenis Avenel. It 1* ooT with holt ha.ha.of .the elmirort kinds, mime of them etnandeoee of Siren.. IteepberrY. Clum:At. Gooseberry. lc.. ha There Le • Mrostom Mae. totethor with marvelous not honour on It. for ewe of *mu end yleesentnese of loellkm, ale property cannot lus =rowed. .1t °catalog,. little am. 6 meta*. wills ell the whole together; or divide It to raft porottanni, T 1403. J. CAMPBELL. • • Ott: 1563: dtf No. 110 Wetor street. Stif'Dn Pont Ponder.—Every variety Tllae:slbelei end Mai lea Powder. le all sits paekage bleat. on band avatar Walt= Ilatrurteb b hie bl • I parcLaeete. on beatable lama. Also. faataty Raw D W. C. - ' Numlhate~ *zest, 4. treeiftreff,./Ittibui. • FLEMIIIO-112.011122,11. - as. 60:Weed strist, Pittsburgh.. l o Ve!tm, of Dr. llriands Oplarsl.l Vllfraftio I First Premium for beakeilk Hat-- witeom e SON. Pithtenable Clatters, 9I Woad• et rod, are now mewled to fared& el:Woman audtbe nubile. as um:um or Hat , and CO; At 'bleb for beauty of Bash. and prima. emoca be tan puwl by any baa. in lb g irll/ • Panleruhr h unt ® L. UWI to oar aro manufactlui orfJ. 113.40 and 114.00 Baba eeo2-luellayi HENRY H. COLLTNS, PORWADDII4O AND COMMISSION • MERCHANT, IHD MIOLSBA.I.II MULLIN IN • ' NNUODS, 1/118, AID PJZODUOB 01WiltALLY, • 1..11 W•se , ==il . . A. H. HOL M E S' & B-R0 , AtlituFACTiraiiiii OP '• . ...,1 • •-- SOLID BOX IMES; ;STADGES:IIOB.I3. \ Fruit: Trees aiicr,, \ \ _,,, • AuTroess,. CEOMMILI3, 'am:, r KH.F. 8 ahsCT,iber - offenClor 44ifec a :;* '• asiortroont of Woo v TINUMICEL. • soar..ar,,,- Eamon .-44 m. 5,..„ At 7,4 „ mot ."..... ti kAreek { o _ 4 CAR 'JOLTS, 4 - . I Mains dem NorJerter Pesel,te.Pl . , W A BELEM COTTON. Tijildooo. AND EMIT • i r r ow. 1m ee11.. 5 ...,,L"'"-- .1 4 4 .- 466 .,..5tre.,= . . 4.. 0...4= • PITTSBURGH. • "b l l , fle• to Witanr. sod Oftiem 'MN kw om Pa.te 43LEAIM.' of mat amoral OClme MI -Miami at., beton...m . lBV sad sad. th o ..tu n o.. t ir...4 m it , rt , Thx. , All kinds 01 blaeMeOth work • fer-Briasee. ite.. done et ! 045 - !• 1 - • JAM Wa" P , the Mortsetnothm mist the krtit Take& .. , .. I lOr ALO mart worraotot equal to &DT Metia , es-nr" ' .A.o • - • • ill, um:alit/in silk • iiki#r ; • REMOVL.: EDWARD LAMBERT • .CO., • , & JOBBNIIN Or - • SILK AND PANOVDOODS.: , YEW •WA. B Erg E No. 55, Damietta Stikii ,, Naw - Tosur. , (oppomt...te..P.o \ • - uv Ito the attest:mu ot the Trade tbeIVAINUNT lti- FORMATIONet MOH NUKE. DAM) GOODS.. • BIBB• • IehfBROIDINI AO. \ teerawite thrtughout Will a, ild Mates • eel tee to ex • mum ear amen:Nut. Will IZI NO Brat AEI) veitim74\ Is behaved eroiarhateeti,ht, this =tapas: aid at uptedlo the rants et the very , beet trees Ovals eonp try &Het Ellett veal be offered-he \ .Mteh &ad Ant s etses atog. Inv en oh the meet favorebbetettet. • • •jelaex TOE-= , Norria Mo(knit. :harint*sso.' sten mith itbn In business MeConstin i 'e busixieselsill be easituived se the. ein-ext. I . sl i anzlis stylist Meth) Di •\ • f \ . . 13 OPO,S4SFOAIIIT II MlNOUScalmq i_ .a t pro Do eahr i d il to received si,teke•Phidal,,l PM. GM Wor , until Fray. SlStie of JaeUary, 1654, Ser mar pert to th whets of Thirty Th.:amend Tokietf inteaur'• Inoue Mate. n Mbledor the lnannfacture of, V. to be delivered 11th. Coal More% ad the Chu ; Warne. one • tenth oart 1 the wholi , contract I, each of the to4the cc. adereb. lip 6 o .Jr . Ausemt. 81 ... V0Z1. 1. 14 noteber. rardreinal %part In the T.,; . q,?•, Cants, 'ember nett ', • , N The Cioaln m a• be fresh. lean odder, and of anuiiity , to be iporoved y the Itn g ee d The premeds hind reveller. pardotecediery dt Ocarde, Is intended to,pte ul,h; end If of a cid not berme usAitZe woo of mita elm tor trial will examine! prey Urdes time ot oomea We ton protmada he arose ton Of Wanda be be ',., eoncilered em the uelaht , Intended in. „ heyrobesals. 'OA , le. otherwise exoneelr Mated:Wu! Hit or oreferred ad, delicerby nocaacce.the Meek heti 0t.T058 moblo ieieb. ' ea will 8. uned. to can, of failure to degree the cool a.. oordiento agreerodet. tbeTrueters f the tl 4 ocks re , ...re. , he right to pardons , lehereve l 7 .deem bee. and charge to the oontractonkany I oroo9le- porn . 0111111th hdl an. \To Delineate will he made ilt•ifo . Ca li Amen.' 14 tour sod six months after thenzeoloell e Of drdhe•• riTile th er . intTal7 f d"?.., rnlcy''''`.4. 4 ,r tio"tfa: :PUT AI .., Op mentesed. be guide 1M mak Willithe len!il Lbter est crmurted. th F it 7=l. ' llrlC l' . l eerelr ' ' id” , \4\., li llyni tli tet "6l ta Milt "il l a o m' il . tleh d a . Orry u reggy ti f:r . •tVfOr . \ Mit of lIM eos ' t 8 \ edil ho rev:deed. AMEN O. CE "If.Stnadoeer., • philedelphla Glal Warta; Doe.2othi 1 btd , fibit SiLLE-•—.4.-Pariliol.'fo . .43ighfeore nod 65 \ reams. In'dlSlzaberth':Teienehio, dt,eobemy \ . u.tY. late ,y tne propert.y:et 'John Watt. tho'd. inted*. I=.47tolg t !gr., u th ' ellar l '' 7 .oa\ U f d rAt 1" 4:: 17.0 d Railroad. nos niae ulna DI good. end all hie and aid underlaid, aka di nona.Mrith the bed of Coal. amino doubt thr:• way Ude It ere tonna good Loadiermand a Lon Holna.nrod ettern S ,aood tinges id. nd Oiling 11 aut. tad vreftra. ilk . vary urreNet.t. Any venom Trailing I* pirmlisee can the the nr.De by apply. in to reuse Wi eti c.oe to .1 1 n the- plncei. Poiceseht be‘tartbe of . , itoril. old recelve,reemeedfully led al:, , t Mid. and it anY,lnfrenzation t aired tha S ~ meal, un I tbelletUf arch. DI. , \ ja2 \ dta S'\, ..: 13 '.v er TA. II" t 5 . 1". \ I.3OVS4X.SEP .are deni to: altaxid\ 1 Ant LI • .4. the , . , beeutifol Minn Marbhp-Wah a.;sonce bra ...Wel and More tiered* than marble sinatf. at 25, Market et.' ' lan • ARNOI.LI a W‘ltd.ll.l4B. , I. lIILSON'S PATENT, AIR-11F I re & , ...arztt.a.Tll(l FORYLAICFM, tho world' frtort tit. all may b*procurett at atad otbln bot My • by . t • 9 D:W: HERSTINEIA CO. (i ) O c rll T S s Str FORW ARDING %, ' i 'li t z ,\ b. i i..,;:ti... alkom,gri:ont.ako 8,.. n0 . ;t r. : a d in, t artvet4 \ Pittebnrib. \, \ . , e and Ted hilving forrnadao4a,tnerahig. •• - if \ tig thit tyln of W. 1161ieTINE ,k 011.1or`tha trammel tt F. T1% 1 ., fril",.i. c 4Trirotr' 1 tng..3141, ,0 diva theirei.cod att anon to filttn ' Mtrs. lb .mgr r DK azoidarnard n and marobanlio,„ nod to e .icettidtof WI nese tl.t may be eatruaned to they D W. liEttakiggld. s \ \ \ mai, ma grAr. 1 1! \ 1 1 6L; ka.1•1; . , ‘‘ l \ya ri g ' tf 9 S. tt. Jobnals Val w./letaleg l itto, H i leottr *lt • T;Bak•ovelj.lld .• ' 7. : 6 1 / 4 . r‘ 114, 4 1 ea °°-. .. W765:f =1 • ge e / C. :n=l \ MIT ' J . 3 412 ,--.1,--1,----....--- Al,Dk.ND—Notioo is ereby given Wier Aur tr. Atonontrit;7Vil t hrttion . , ce , ogisrg i r dkhottrz l;l:J d Ai r' ; 1 77 a ft • C.3iVirt= of actla.ga r out . nt the renal te o oVehd uotriAxir. r.- leer---166•1: ~. halter *We vas 0141.fd TA b•p•ld to the titorktola.rt on the Ihth ay of Job wei tu wan adild dividend Mug too do a ger 4%0v.. be DAY. lo to the Ow"* 4 hoMart or th land Orareventativa, at he office of ttal Trr antler or a • Cotorltar, NatvitY W °mutating sdlttaburgb,on . d aftarlite 16 day of Jan y next. • \J•2 2. \ , " J. • 1 00 0 ftn 6 .W. Plat.' ftkpoi 1t!,....k; Alleghet nroatrks tetanal ttlir rd t T °o• Ills thl li • • ~ ‘.01,.. `,,,,,,,i - , r — . - i.zr - ,, - .4, r at r 71:!24 - :*: \174, H "47,41T.2 h id 1 'T\ii,!\""v. li 1:. •Ni ' Disscantio - - . ..., ME, pOnare *p heretofo exist in g ander . Itha ski 1. ~r Nowt r. Mohan A bar/ la tuntnal.. vly Oka:ay.& ,Wsn. Sam.-Da NT r , z. ,..„., :. . t ,i i ,..., ~..1 . ,m . ., ....q. - .,g - zrz,,d auk . Ells . otla' woo* Mohan * C wh i•el aathoHmd t 1 .: thanalaqonkm Mohan Co. . n ttloosip tam° ludo,. s. . . . m i.\ . _ . . _ s . . • .. .• W. DA.,.....W P. \, i ittsskrin,Jan., . ~.r.ir;'t'c• \ siiirna \ Ong.dietiot;4l6 , l ietal'eet ir the tato Ann of Kegley. aSan. !oa'. to -Inv limmyr staSka..., Xs. Dawson. who . wih W.r. Mot t% will e i t i OtlSKaa." . \.'.. • AS haratoroVe I have the Ilii til 1.1011101164. ;Ili • • Oen for tbninbeMberst pato se of raLtds l 4 l PA.,4 0 . duets asollnainf tsme:. , ... •r••'4' ' l- 1 .- '' .. ~ \ TigifotatiOni 3 • , pertnerAsip liiri3toto etisting.`be• sqhmtibm s auks taw thm as Woo. 'cam Is OM dog Munn.' atistasl comsat:a "th TitNlitz" " 4loass 141164. 1 J. 71..Y0 O. • \ New \Finn- T"un etligned hint this day mod , onmstass 'motor Chiba...cot Marcum Tomos, mat will moths albs WO cadl.eatbu basimas Mottos ton b ` . 3!" .119 -.5121'44 " entirolw new Aiwa. Tbe anewwwwWfully Lump wltoWist amwoloMopmwotmlAWMetOokummo, a • bantalm. rowszdtww of \ . . \ • ..wltoumtwr the awe, No. let ltaltirt se, bellow ith and LiWort7.... 1 - • \ • it ARNOLD & WILLIAM • \ • ' inunso AND VANT/L4 27.119. W UOVIT.. • • imciAotwas at- . IDlhibon Flamm, Wroughibern • &ND Itl7lllll tst .4.1/AII'OIIWA.I7FIL No. 25 Xsz I, PittobiFith.. . l i t agtolgr i r s i:=laltal_ocile. to Maas eclusur nemsotoand to Cf. pattoams.Of the rb,bSi. •'• • oel • CM, ATKINSON& 01[1111t. 2(1 BUB. TIMOTHY . 01ED in tore s and I'4 IT - drill J. J. DO NE. • . . • • 01-3000 gL'lnnrwiWtions 71, salalm *. IL aATAI011.81001C&00.- COD LIVER OIL-101 whige,,Y!' o " ‘"z° ttd-ri"'l47 "1'1 744. yinvarritia a co. BUSS AN B dtIeLUE - ;. 2tozea U tor O C sf:t o t. :: , DAMS GREEN-L-1000 lbs.best brands for rblr br 4.4) IL A. lIARIRESTOCK &CO BBI.9.BMAILIVHI'f&BNANS in store rot sr I.J. by\ • ' • . J. J. BOOM!. 8118.-DRY PEACHES fhs • ) in odors eV' sat tot eikttoi de° • J. J.AOOAI2. • `WANTED—A CURL to pinball. geom." v ga go • 'bort &fla:Kota no nuste7. liniulat at Wm calm. • . • . • . m a " "DIG • IRON-=-10 0 taturklintlary PA Iron on bud far isle by' R Rov ., - - _ NEVILLE B. ORAIG'SNEW. BOOK now] uwiy. The Iletc,'re cfhtaforeheut IPolaa. er 111* yj, j.t. wile:vat, by N. B. Clete. ehlkhse aid roteate• by -‘ • Junk B. DioirusaN. 614 ikrtet IR.. eweritl. I IO,LIDAT - BOOKB- Eno skasortniiillt.of •Banks , r.liable eye Nes Seers preeabay 'tin ..b..d • at kV:IMM Beolun , Y,' eh. nest@ au Met 11th...,' • ! 0). ) BBLB 8 00 8. freak just reed fcir sale ..r. den \ .: J. J. BOome . Q RB I S.'TALLOWitiet teed' tor el brosiell*. '- 4/in .g.! - , . , . ~,° - --s ta , , E •' TREES-1111 ciztrafloo T*l' .I.lx ..131t1:PIOtt Ja. Head Quartetttr4:: mNott. F haus of all.kindit; . E;c: I T:1 1{ ,:: $.ll. :ii..lllgrarl•Thrtne4sl.ll thrmhpro ß riga* to hooeuoo um 6 , 11144. of 1 •114 at ipr rik • ' ,w. A.Attau4l pREPA V i r BE `,. Ft CJILI,IIII.OVJ nuw~ - . 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