..:;,' . .,..,.,..7:4-'..;;;;01 . zi .1 .,. , A 1 iii.-,5;; :: ,,,.. ...e.... U.... , :rt;54 . .4•.* ESTABLISHED IN 1796 PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: . , PPlaktillED-DAILY LSD IYEP.KLi BY ' WHITE 14 CO.. li..*-m.rzo DiA3pIEL TIATInft OM= OX NTR =v. arr . ornri, • TERMS: • DAILY-&z 6:42ars per ezattuu,' MT. , " "If pearls to advance. • NEXKLY—Two &Hari pee utitum, lo advance. Wei 'up be supplied ea tbe 1611enelog nublitious: Thera eopiee Der arious ...... ............. 6Z .. . .. pa Tw ck= cafes ee esg:elolo to to one. pewee. =a to b. N os..m. No club mere will b. men/ atter tk. yo/Lr 'ftbk.. the ....el 16 . redt Wr , . .• RATES OF ADVERTISING: Onu orpurir, 010 ihr• of Nonpareil or dstatal . 6 50 Do oneagtb o Do , Otte wash •addltional lunertk,..... 0 2 2 Do two • Weeks.-- 400 Do three week. • • 4 00 ge, one month 600 Do two months- 7 IA Do --fontthree months.— 0 00 10 00 Do Fontmonts- 11 ID • - " • Do twelve h ' Standing Canby (13 linea late per annum/. 0 0 0 • 00 osm dollar kir each additional line. Onsimusse. changeable at 'pleatotre.(wy ' mun.,) exclusive of riaper. ' Od . For each nddltkmal square, haerted decree' Month. sad ftar taelt additional aquarainaerted under the 'yearly rates. Advatieemirde exceeding . ..lgnore. and lintover fifteen 01,011. PuldlattnisPetnWe S e- advertisements hoed the amount chergat far theirnublitatio ,announiting candidate. for oak* lo be charg4the lame. ea Lothar advertimmets. Advertisements. not. marked' on the cope foe n Sn.'ided number-of Ineertione, to continued till Salad land - parment exacted eccoadingly- The privilege of,annual advertisers Is etrictly limited to thole own Immediate bushman, and all adverthements for :tho benefit of other persona, as well as all advertisement. . not', Immediately oonnedal with their own butanes., and all dames of advertisement, ha length at !otherwlee, be yond the engaged, will be charged the usual rates. Yet all pooh , trammient advarthing. bills will boloPende l l rendered, and prompt payment 1. &stmt. W advertisements ipdor charitable institutions. Pre onn de*, ward. and o ther nnblie meetings. mid .1 1 Whi pu led meting. and n otices . to be <hugest hallnrice.Par able etrietly b adeance. • ' - Maerilatanotkas t ) DA d eliarri 60 centh arge s.' laugh notices imie wit out c, unless accompa nied by funeral Inv &nous or obituary , notices, and when so accompanied,to b raid Per. Regular adnatisent, and all others *ending ammonia,. -deelenedor 'attention to wort..:or,t any e-..t.rtan.. ,, t , where charge.. an made Mr ouhatittance-all notloes of pri vate Reacciatione-envy notice designed to call attention polo.). euterprisee, calculatml or Intended to _promote - ladrtaal intereet,can only be inserted with th,,- - umier , needing that the Nona is to be said fur. If interoir , l to be Inserted in the lanai column, the Fame will be charged at thereto of 10 mote per line. Bishop or gar notice, to be charged hi rie'prica Tavern Ideeme Petition. $2 each. Real Estate Agents' and AncUoneers' adreiHOemente Oct - tob. chased under yearly rates, but allowed a diecount of airly.thrbs and one-third per cent from Abe amount of •icier at Terrrearar re MILT i.trtee. tlne &nom three Weer%tons .. .. 50 Do. each additionalbesettlon ..... 37 • APIC/lIMMCI* It WILILY rAMIL Llne Notre, (10 lines.) one Sletertion...-....50 cents Do. eub additional.lneertion ante. :Alt transient eLlvertbsements to be pad in setranec. • .RATES OF DISCOUNT. CCIIIIMCW.D Nur" ron N. 1101241 ES & \'o. Si Afartrlst lichvern PENNSYLVANIA. SON. th-nkers • and Fevre/. rt.. Pithtonrph. (Drench at Nenta....-.... do Enoch at Ymings town- do My Dank,. Cincinnati._ do Commerdal BlLL'lnehiL. do Franklin .11ank -... ....... do Lafayette Bank ' do Ohlolafe Toe .A Ernst Co- do Wortern Reserve Bank.- do Beak of Massillon --,.. do Small N0te~......_ do NEW ENGLAND. AL( solvent Banks X NEW YORK. New York City pir mud Ori;iiiki‘ d ; p ret . r . t . • Ker. anralanor ° a r o( do. -Pat Bank of Commerce Par Hank of North America—par ,Bank of Northn Libertleapar Bank of Penparlranla......par Bank of Penn Ynspar Bank of thetlnitedß ow tates 12 Commercial Bank of Pa....par Farmers' k Mochanies • . Girard Bank Par : Kensington Bata Par )dattfae, k Meek. Bank. y .par Mora radar Bank Par Pbusdo is Haat- par Southwark Think. Par Tradesman', Bank ' Par Western Bank py Book of Cbatabersburgh... Bank of Chaster Connty...pir . IlankorDanyille Bank of Del. Co., Cheater—lair Bank of Germantown— .... .par Bank or Gettyaburgh...... • Bent 1111 1 t171=...,—... • X Montgomery Co.-Itano .... ipar - • Bank of Nerthumberlan . d-per, Carlisle Rank • G ra m Bit k Bridge Doylestown Bank-- par Farmers: ilk of II —tar Farmers lilt r4Lanesster.- Partneri Bank of ihmillngdar Farm. Bk of gebuyikill Co.ter Var.* Drov. Waynesburg. Franklin Bk Waahlngton..pg Harrisburg - I:hulk-- ..... Honesdale Rank Lancaster Bulk Par Lanastar County Bank.... Par Lebanon Bank Par , Miners' Bank of Pottssille Wert /lrane6 Bank Wyoming Bk. Wilkesharre 1 York Bank- ........ -...-.... Relief Branch atdo : Branch at Athena-- ..... do, Branch at . Brandt at ..... do t Branch at 11 C o Branch at tmlnis do I Branch at Ashtabula-- do 1 Branchat I • Bran ch Mansteld Branch at Ripley- ...,-.... do Smelt at ClncirdstL do Branch at Waahington...- do • Branch at .... do Branch at laneast:er.„...- do Branch at SLeulenvllle... do Branch at• Mt. Ve ad..-- do' ' Br eath at Newarlf. do Breath Bpringdel4-.... do :Branc e h at Troy . :Bran at .. dol Branch at Nit.'Pleasant.... do Branch at 7.massoille do Branch at Norwalk do Branch at Piqua dot Branch at Portsmouth-- dol • . Branch at Eaton. dol Branch at italanna. do; Branch at Cuyahoga-- do Branch at Baseilon Branch at do Z.TERfliir All aolrent Banks.--.... X VIIIOIN lA. Dank of the Bank of Va-Rlehmond.- - Ea. Dank. To., Norfolk " Farmers' Bk or n-0,1,, Ilerchanta'AMerh:Dank North Waste= Dank.,. Branches. NORTH CAROLINA. Dank of lane' tit F oarbr.o.f. a . 2 CR o ßa f nk . . of l L llnlCton. 22 Merrhantelk New g orn 2 sot - ru CXROLINA. Bkoftheft.of S.Canalhan 2 Dank of.t , mtliCanallna. 2 Rank of Charlaston Montane& Meehan's' 2 OEOROIA. kTM. Austarsi . ...i..llll ; g Co 8 of Animsta 2 ME of Brunswiek • 3 Aug'At. 2 TENNF.Sdre... mt 8ank,....... 3 Cfr;NTLICKT.. OMR= State Bank and Branches 50 Bank of Manta 75 WISCONSIN. Marine I IC lre In. Co. elan 5 • • Fanners' Heehanleellatik 3 Government Steak Bank 3 Peateretar Bank-_—... State Bnk. CANADA. Bk of N. America Toronto S Bk or the P.ork , Toronto. ?. Bank of 'Montreal • ~ Bk - or II: Canada. Toronto .5 ' PASTERN EICIIANGE. On New York par On Philadelphia. ..... ---Var On Baltimore--. ....... -,par WESTERN IiNCIIANOkI ClueinnitL-- Ptr 'Louisville iSt. Louie " GOLD AND SPECIE VAIXE. Doubloon.. SpartLeb---ladd I do Patriot. -15,5 1 1 lEagle. u1d....-.- ......... -10,60 Eagle. new . .10,fe) Ersderhicd'ora SO ITen Thaler.--:-..---. 7 42 Km". . 1,......1.,,....... ....... ....... t : S o t .Ten Guilder , 'Napoleon. 3. !Ducat. .1 00 15 • • PRICES OF STOOKS. REPORTED FOR THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, BY A. WILKINS & CO., STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, 1;0.71 FOURTH STREET. Prrnramtart,'Janour 75. ISSS. • hisiltsl Staten Pann• l l 4 :; * nix. C4...,7 AI•V43- Ca soap. 6 . • ICAP p u . • coup. Ca • Pittaoroh city . D 0... url,. Ca. 3 .. Y. r, city' "" Y ootwira.PhiL 11 irrocts: Merriam& t >Lauf Bank Exchange !oak ... Au ti rt,,nr Efavinsi• Rua , valla3r. MOE& idooonoahela Bridge— .. Clair nu. Bridlia-4.-.4 Stood dt-Rriddo ..... Northern .7.4baltim .... . ••• 11 , 111Oatoroort - . • Pittateh Life Insaranor invoraneoCo....- Citizens' Inamaime Co.-. Asarxiated Ftraustet rams oR. E t t .t v lalrgb.to h.k. au_ Lakr • Jdonae RAIL lOW, SlACllrairn. LL. ke.• • • Ilittaln.gb • liononfokbala diaokarator.. 7 moo. Central Ikilrosd.. Batt.-1 Ohio Railroad iaoad ' Clareland t Waliella R. P.. Marine Malay Dry, Dock i f i RCP: OW Bo.as ' li do. 01a.).- Turtle Creek Knot Road o Alla.l - Perryree Plank n in n 0 i r k . _ 50 60 00 , as 1001 36 25 10 26 24 60 10 20 17 coma . .34Irmosots. • Pittsburgh & Boots.. ..... 2. North Amerles —...• North V. North ICEstern-.- , •17u 0 , 14' "• • • Ohh • Ilsrriuutt • " . 1 , : 'Trap 1,7,:„r, • ............ • lIIKMANWE AND DANKINO 1101 A. WILKINS & CO., Mont Stow p.nk 2V4411 fourth :tree, PITTSIII7O4I I . PA. FOREIGN 'and Domestic Exchange. Coin, Dank Notes and land Warrant*, bougbt Ka Crollectlons leads throughout the Union. 'P.D.. **Ter dhaorroted and loan* negotiated. . atacka taunt sad told ou Unnudation. Money weaved 011 deposit., and interest allowed when left for • easelford toe. • dace - - • GEORGE E. ARNOLD & C 0... • BANKERS, DEALERS•IN EXCILASUE, Ib,TAKH l'CirrEF t he.; • Nu 74 Fourth stmt. rFir , hlk Doh* rouV , u lt. All Traaractlena mat liberal rate. . . PORTABLE THRASHING MACHINES AND , ' • - SEPARATOES. •. I[I7ARRANTED to be thoroughly built, y and to work walk made M inid by C. W. CARAOL, : , °panne Shoenberger's Rolling Mill, Led Penn street, Pitts. • - korrah.' The Thfuldng ilitehLoom orebeautlfol, .Rolle and comport, ars easily removal from plate to plane, and map coed with maw ourankmes in tun or tad. • No row • Month Steiger. thrashes e aster. or mak.hatter work. ' • an - 9,0000 r them are now in an i n the Western ....•,.•••=aad uvulas Y i ts 3 l. l o o f the o Mon= Many:ghera , en th o mo,h teal . they tote recommendedrytheee who eh. t a, to he am ecuplete, and to work u well SW any to the world. The Separator Is Boot', patent. and Is tn the' •' • Thrasher. and completely separates the straw &Mahal! •: , —ssus, the 6 ..ra4!, sod' has strop entire satisfaction whenever ;tried. ' • . mi22lrT eIINISTRATORS NOTICE.- Notice ie • hereby Oren • that - letters of Adailtilatralem bavo grouted te. the rotweriber on . tho .Estato of Agnes . .". Ittreset.late of Booth Valette'roe , tehlPAnelthaf • dweekeed. AU persons oteelee • btM to : eat estate ere metalled tO make Immediate •Peelme.t.• ..and all heeinthem,pTP.l/ • tided lbe settleett. t JO: It ANNA, 1 • ; delletewT . •, , teetth Ygyette Toeneshll4 T 90K HERE : About 70 acres of well int :. 4.4 r"th, ° , 4 l, 4 ll 9 g o it g ri ll s r",, of• tszisszoonta. • • - - - ••••-, • • . ti. • tf -- ; THE DAILY BUSINESS. CARDS MMIERIEEIUU!I= -- - - -- -- - - . , " •0 L. Attorner and Cutinve - • . for at Liarr. Office rrmoved to NI:, 44 Grant strn. t. near mirt43 Pittaburgh. Pa_ W - HALIZ• Attdrney 1;t Law, a o nligroda." . Orant street. betireen . Vnurth and Jalo-rrIFT T I IOBERT POLLOCK, Attorney at I.aw-. " Corder of Fifth and Crokilgire..te.orgiosite the Court -_l9lllllm, .fltbtrargh. ' . • mr21.y.'53 ALCRAIG. Attorney at Law, New Castle, I. - 4-,,..... e.,..7 1 • —..IVIICO ......t r, ......lor.vonta .to Hera. %V oltar aslzeroax Creek; .1. Dunlop, Eme nu, Wilson &C 133.01• Am & god* Kramer & Rah= U. Childs & Co: Lo a, IL Leek • . r.:Cray JAMES J. KUHN. attornev Lr tt , office north Amt. oar Grant, ritaursh. .1111541 Y -4 P. SPALDING, - .Attbrney And Counistil : r :or st l i s t.. 9l l 2lllkad iu 101-, F%ANC I S C. FLAN EGIN, Attqrney at Law, No. 170 Foortliitroet. Pittsburgh. r~N;~x~:3~~~a~~~1~ ~. BANKERS AND BROKERS. iLLEN IMAXEII.. 31,14.1611..1d. ..... nottwes R AItIER & RAIIIII, iiankeis "and Ex change Brokers. Bur end Gold and Silver and fleet. negotiate lowans Reed },tote or Stook Ssoi rnd BIT P V/2ti n i l li=t n e d C4=l;el i ono ' r tions made on all point* in the Union.. 04rorner o r {Coda atreets..dirrotig opposite id ' . Cherie, myl4 Coin, Stock and Exchange I,4:,Biiiiillitairiaatri,i—nayo and "cll. Stocks on las arbasate o Eutern title. ',applied .t to tater: Collection. made on the Wert at 10,, rateg la-ex tern Bank Note. Bought mad mold. if'dd .11131.V.AN PALYCR ..101121W. HANNA... .... LIM. r.LMER, HANNA' & Co., 'Successors to tlueiwy, Hann andßankers. F.whauge Brokers nrol ealers In Forelenruntle Exchattga Certificstes of Deposit, Bank Notes. and Suede—N. W corner of Wood and Third streets. Current 'Money rorelrod on DePosfk hlkhf Checks for estls. and collections made on nearlx all prineb -4r.grds,lbonfethalmS-pt7ior ForriUff and Atkorkon Gold. . • Adranens made on allUiginnuckte of Produce. shipped nut, on Moral terms. WM. A : MILL & CO., Bankers and Bro kaw& N. Wood Anat. . . •• . WH. WILLIAMS & Co., Bankers and .I. Exehange Broken. North Past corner of Wuml and Third street., Pittsburgh. All tripMzetions made on liberal terms, and collection. promptly attended to. jatrly WILKINS & CO:, Exchange. Brokere, alt it Fourta . i=e , t,..oyipeirae rs e , ll ,4 iitik of Pitt. I. LARBEER, Jr., Banker and Pro tsburgh. ksr, tth street, co. GO, sdjoiniulug the flak of Pit V HOLMES & SON. Dealers in Foreign 1, 1 lit,' til nd kt.„. 2. b t;_n tk II •1 1.. " eD ttt ' ir tr ' n watt,. en . sU I tu r a prake“ a cities threashout the UnltV'States. COMMISSION &C. VM. A. MCCLLRG, Dealer in Fine Choice Faudly .Orvonies. Wooden and Willow Wan,. earner of Wood and Sixth Streets. to non remising a large steeortment of Fresh 011 , 04 i, in addition to his already ex tensive stock. puerhassed front Piet hands In the Euterri market, which will he lipid at the lowest market prices. ffir Hotels, Steamboats,and Families, buying by the quantity. supplied at wholveslo rates. Prirnonds delineved in the city free of charge. apiS 3 A. Id'BANE, Commission and For _ix. warding 3letelynta, dealers in Wool and Predate general, alto, Pittainugh Manufactures. No , Fteond street, Pittsburgh. Ron-if:a ti WELLS fr., CO.. Commission Merchants and Wboleoalo Dealer" in Bacon, Flour. DTled Pro.lt . and Country PrAttre amorally. No. 326 Liberty street, Crantnendal Row, Pittsburgh. rapll-31.3 S. LEECIL MeALPIN el CO., Whole ralltabianntei' N 'd 1NT 1 2.12 and PLt S YO 011.11Z111 Tocons L riteDTSICX. kILBERT & FREDERICK. WholesnleGro , cm. Produce. Dealers,l'orerardloc sod Commission ehuts, N 0.13 Wood street. Plltsburvb. insured fini..r a mir l.ill cash *demon co consilmments. • All; l ands if ed. . • pizoßisox & co.. Wholesale Grocers, booth* Dealers. and Couunisaina tierchardg. No. rt. 7 street. Pittaburgh. talo 71 7 . ..CV Ai lt uA llAl i t . B c 4.-I.;2!l d , ,, :u . c ,n e d Lo r c to Merrhant. Nulled in Flour. Fool Pruduce gsnetelly. N 0.148 First a... and US Second gt. Pittsburgh. 0. W KENDRICK. Forwardin ,, and C0m i4,70, • m 1i ":"1. 9 .- l IMV 4' t7,llNatre f i ' . l""a"l'u"' Particular attention paid to Forwardinglsterchandipe.. and onyudietunenta ft.r aale. cconeetion. or preferen,. for Booty of soy description. Order, promptly attended to. lost:ructions will, in all pan. le Implicitly obeyed. Your busineas is respect( ully solltinst and pledge mr wit to stse every exertion in your WILLY is. 22.-Y . . ittneki.totitrVe ee.Thursioa • BkorKentueky " • Ilk ofKonthcky " 3LLSSOURT. ICER JONES. Forwarding and Commis sion . 3 Dealers In 10whanta: Deale Produce sad Pittsburgh anufgctured ankles, Caul Basin. near Fementh stmt. Pittsburgh. ngAiRDY, .3 - WA§ •Ti. - CO. - Successors iu ATWOOD; JONT.S. CO.. Cnorisnl . mion and forward- Dart:tants, Dealer, in PlttsburgAv ManufactoredGooda, Pittabunth. aW. ; POINDEXTER. Commisidon and 4, Frairaiding Hausa, .ad fer the punkt/4.e And sale a arr. Wrottern Prore, Ives. Nails, Musa . and the Ma nufactured Articles of Pittsburgh. eerieralit . ; 62.Water.and 64 Want street. Pittsburgh. Ps.__ ticepls 3. W. PRIMIDRP— P. ”r4IIIIOI. BußnlirDGE & INGRIIAM, Whole,ntle Grocers mind Cilrandssinif Merchants, N. 116' Water street, and 150 First street. llttstrrah. RHEY, MATHEWS & CO.,NWholesale Oro , ram CrinntWon and F.,- .mina Merv_brills, riot geots flu. Brighton Cotton Varo.s7 Wrier st- littnharrh. eME RCER S: ANTELO, General Commis eon Jlerebente, Plilletarlpttia.. Liberal adveti 00l consignments of Produce geeerally. 1e17:7 WIN WAIT JOON WIWI. 01I\ WATT & CO., Wholesale Grocers Commlsska, Mareitant.i, ..1 neater" In Produce and ttAborgh nutufactozes.. No. 2f4 LibFrCY 4.lqt.t,bonth. T. B. CANTIELD, Late of Warren, Ohio. 401 k Oise:ll64m and Torieardin_g 'Merchant, .d Whale, We Dealer in Western Reveres Cheese flutter. Pot aged' re e tVec A netrtt2 ' erl . trdireeli".‘rdltZtti.. Water "".t' 7 aur i L; Tl7:e of fnn Rotsun.Lttle eo.l LITTLE CO.. Wholesale Grocerm, Drainer and Commlaelnn literrhannkmd Dealer-AD Pittsburgh Manufacture., No. 112 Freund stmt., list. burgh. fiIIEESE WAREHOUSE.-HENRY H. IL / COLLIN& rerwsrding end Commieslen Meretant.and Dealer Ih,' Butte Lelia VIA and Produee genera Dr. Woad etabrre ater Pittsburg/I 11.1ZI Intlart.kJulT tat. Feb a Avg. Int.. Tame Wr Feb. k dog 31sy k trr TACOB FORSYTII, Jr., Forwurding rind el Com:Wean. Merchant. No. nsl , 1 - ater Janet. Pitteborah. 4'64Y4a , WHOMAS PALMER, Importer and De-der Irt French and Maerteart Wall Pape, 5 kat Amt. betane.lllll , l and Panda atzeet, Pittaburals. mlaYs3 ... • • 31t CLINTOCK. Importer and Whole • VY L . age andßetaß Dealer In Cartoet!na, Flr,or Oil tam 11:53211:1 DIT.M7 my. Div. • pIARD • & DE - LA.NGE, Dealer in Irides, Leather and OIL 216 Liberty street; Odra, of the 001- n Llama) They will keep on band, at all times. a gen etsl amortment of Leather to:Shoemakers and Saddlers' vet also, Shoemakers! findlngs; Tools. &t; aptil • BARD k PE LANOR. DI,. 20 VI DD. Nov. VI "XtORIIPS & PATTON, Wholesale and Be Glam. on lbet' Eaft.Prn ride of tbo Diamond. tto and, Pa. emu,. BELL & LlGGETT,'Forwarding and Cam mission Merchants, and Dealers in Premium georoally Pnrut of thT and 70 7:ll;ll=4, t przz i gg. Liberal adrariner made on innelgoolenta on= Dl+ Qr d : cr. Dlr.4?eGmo Dis Ju. 4 II e New Stmt. - VON BONNIIORST 4E, 31(711PITY, Whole ads aromas and Commlotion Merchants. and Alders In Pittsburgh Matturartorea, No.= Water stmt. burgh. P. W. U. WOODW4IIIID W M. BAG ALEY & CO., Wholesale Gr.( cam lqrat. 18 and 33 Wad strent, Pittabarata aura 61.1CILIMILT oleo. •. /MM. itBLACKBURN & CO. Wholesale Oro turVAtttinfig'tiff.i., "ti:a n ,T d . on baud al their le'srehouse, 141 IVater street, Pittsburgh. eepPty Dlr. ISM, $l5 Veer Kat. MIMI PIM= HOC*. DICUT. ISAIAH DICKEY & CO., Who Neale Oro ' td Water Merebutts. and Dealars In Produre, . D. ad Water afloat, and 1177 Front greet, Pittsburgh. 20113' len= Jl>m D. WDIII, AU.Ttt C. DOS. MVGILLS & ROE, Wholesale Grocers and CommlestorMerebante; N 0.151 Liberty street Pitta- Uorgb. 1 sale °Meer, ItiOBERT 3tin°43.,Rth.E.4,.."l;ll;e;ldonc,m„,F.ditt'Ne_ib , kind, or For -r ht,nr°ll. 7,16.1.1b7g0L,,,,,,h, whisk. Llip.rimpedoy r4d • st?Sk, 11==1 BEES .101(N /11 , 21. L AGALEY, WOODWARD & CO., Whole awls Gram. N 0.221 Market greet, Philadelphia. WILLIAM A. M'CLITItG, Grocer and rs Dealer. corner or Wood and }lath streets. bag friLT_Vgl g ..",74,rrrlVTit.,"(caltZ ( .!rPrittl'af. Dealers supplied on ;nose terms. , - IttOBERi D " f.LL& CO., . Wholesale o o x•cot, Corm kln -Merchants. Dealers In Produo: . n pntsburgh M nfactures. ,No. 243 Liberty stmt. Pittsburgh. - DAVID lINCANDLENS. JOHN D. NICK.... WICK At iticOA.NDLESS, suocexeora to L . A .7. 0. Wlnk. Whelan& GPM". VOIDIAIDDIIIIIti c o .g.do. m o nhants, Dealers In Iron, itialla (Masa Cot. Yarns, and pittsburgb Mannhottloss gencragr. .... , ' Wood and II ater streets: Pittsburgh. ---.—_ ACULIIIERTSON, littoleaala Grocer and . num !Won Merebant.Desdrr In Product and Pitt. tuna. Manufactured Articles, lUS Llbertr watt, Pitt. buret. JOIN /WIZ,: rIATD. &11. FLOYD. 1511010111 a Grocerx, Com ?•. minion 31erehantl. and Do.aleen In Nuance—Botha waren Thdldino. fronting on Liberty, Wood, and meth deed., PittaLurgb. ficarr, Dentist, Fourth atrbi3t, ;; fire dour seat of Itarlmt.. Masa Isop, tg" ;;;; 1,11: .Ul wort ~irrint~nl. A..WARD, DENTIST, Penn t oe s str.. 3 Doors atm. thou l. 0111 re hours Lk= R at. r. 00 Futurday. ova to rorotriKtur, alt•trand to burr 'than 3 rnlers tor rpetiaLappointment ur In awes extretne Nattering. • • ,noll34ona W - ARD'S FLUID AND POWDERED. "NTRtvIcE, M. , Uf.tored and 6,:dd IntimLo and Haan br WM A. r=sra l i: oweaa Pens it, 41 MANUFACTURING. w. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail 31anufacturer and Dealer la Cayuct Ware. No. F 3 W) irNS TT & BROCifanufaeturersorPlnin . 11 r , ad nary Ilot - tissghant and Cr.. Colored ore. omen at tha Manufactory, corner of Wa,hinaton au: .. 1104t1 ) 1 . n BUM., Birmingham. %w T its Pittsburgh. Thug WETItERRLL, Manufacturer of Q 9 PATENT BOX TICP.F, stiperior article, $Ol.ll/ BOX d BRAZED BOY - NICER , turnerof Anderson nod Mot , moon atreets, oar square from the Mond rtreet Bridge, Al legheny City. oe3Pteeli Irc ‘7rl TOOL WORKS, corner of Fii-st and Liberty. otreets.l Pittsburgh. l'a.—Machlnista' Tool. of evesi variety. ouch as IRON PLANERS . Sideaud Hand TURN. , LNG LAMES, DRILLING MACIIINEY, Am., 1.13 turad to order. Ifet:..l .1004. E. HAMILTON *C . .1.013 • • JO. V. 01 . • TONES & QUIGG, Manufactu_vers of Spr . g op and Milder Steel, Plough slab Start. Steel 1•103101 M lags. Coach and Mph(' Suriagg Brass Nut Taper. huh Pateut Se/VW Mall amt hammered Thou Alles.—Oorner of Itoes and alrat streets. Inttoburgh. Sons S (IMO° li) MiII. RCKIERS & CO., Mnnuflicturerg or n Ror's Patent Improved Stool Cultinitor.—Contor. Of ns sod ' , int strooto. litnbustits.. . frl2 XIAWSON,SI.OIIAN & CO., Manufnerurerg of Shovels. Stettin. Sr.. Waroboupo No. tr. W0n3.t... ier wont lint nod oreond litreeta, Pittsburgh. 10. . ' . . • Penn Cotton , Pittsburg_ KENNEDY. CIIILDS & CO., rqn mi the AM. torero of— Perm A So. 1 Ittelvi 4 -4 , Sheeting= earilet ChM,. of ell color, end Cotton nn a r dx .I'lnugh Line, and Sect. Cord; • hove 44.11 eleee and deceriptions. • flatting. /primlen left at tile Ifitrdrare Stull , of Logan. .t Le., 131 Wocol street. will lasso attention. ),., 2 11 M. A. 11L1111,,t -JAN. CP-14wT11.. ly;:ltß a ON 31 & utIRISIVELL: Bell and tlya.ls . flootoctire. `tram Engine. rigg i eg nd it s c. "D A r arr lao,Pti k on . Batting nianofacturere. • lonnoar. Rebecca greet. Wrnrarion. 12. Market Allegheny city. I tenet near First, Pittsburah Maisel and Copper taken in erchange for stork, or cas pad. Wars left at tho Foundry or Offiro, will by attonded to punctually. 15161 y Arnold & Williams 1_1( 9:r u l s N F G ~, t i I s.226 .I ", E NTILATI NO . 11:ARE f nought Imo Tubing. nub fitting /of ~tram, lien e l r u glter, O. 25 Market street. Pittehtinsh. 41-Wo Lave sold oar Fgroso., Patton...to., to Mown, ARNOLD a WILIIA.7IIB, *boat Ire oonlially meow: mot to tho patroaage all. public. oci P.CAIFP. ATI; IN FM: .1: CO. -.--- I.IIINE A..ND CEDAR WARE.--4 KIZOESEN keeps constantly or hand a goal assort • molt of Wash and Bath 'Palm Horse, tlteambest. flak Well. /Mellen or Draw Buckets: Wooden Bowls. Mums. Pry Measres, Zlne ana cherry Wash Boards, and all other klods aware in bls . 11.1Pur-50 neat. Tula. and 10a down Burkels. , Warenant. 31aeonlr Hall. Fifth stmt. Int, Juane, I'a. ap:24:y • Blacksmith Bellows Manufactory. tiO-PARTNERSIIIP NOTICE.—The sul. wribere wouldnwpcetfully Inform their friends and the public generally. that they hewn entered foto partner ship commencing . on - the 19th of April, under the firm of B. WILLIANIS CAL. fur the manufaetnre of BLACKSMITH BEL(A/WS the descipon. whirl, thee aro determin ed to make of the very feet materials and superior work, menial:lip— They intend to hoes always too band no assort men t oral elves from to 40 inches, at their manufactory, corner of Robinson and Sandusky stretts. In /IAKET WILLIAMS. .1 AMES W I Allegheny Ma) tfd. nsyldl, A. BROWN, would most respectfully its ." . tens the public. that he keeps on hand, at his stand on the west side of the Diamond, Allegtene Cite, a non plots as.rtment,of A - snit - lan teLuta Also, Venetian Shut ters aro made to - prder,ln the hest at} le. warranted equal to any Itt the Vtllted :Hatt, Ills lilloda cm; be removed without the ald of *Aerate driven.. Having purchased the sßerk, tools. mai wood of the Cabinet 1-atabilehmeut of Ramsey k M-Clelland, I ant rftp.red to f.rgialt their rid enetomers as well as t ie as public, at large, with everything in their lino. Agency. Ko. 5 Wood street. Pittsburg?). tneb.2ti . .. . ... PENN GLASS WORKS; AORENZ & WIGIITMAN. Nittnufacturerr: ~la efl u m P ti' 1 fV4 I- 'l; r 7 l-E gitVrg . l r _ lNTS'W i 6 R.—Par ' 114sar ." IttentleTlival to ' 143 :of viltalaw Maas and private maul& for &AU, and V Wt. avp22 • • .. 111 4 C - ORD & CO: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FA6IIIONAULE lIAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS AND DEALTIRSIN ALL KIND:i CORM OF WOOD .4_17. FIF STREET,. WILLIAM iat4 NDLIAW.I. JOIn Hansfaeturers n of eheet Ina& Leaden Pipe, 11 , 4rania, Bath, Water Cl.et, le-. de. Pertoma who have wort; B do In Our line wi7l do well to call, ea they may rely on hating their woe k our be practical 0r... and Al ...W.Va. our own legit pipe mot sheet lead. ea eau rd to aura at haatu los any other estnbliahmont In either eitlee Perlons fritn the country who ..12 to purcha. iloe for eonvetln4 tester frmn Slend, .11 fuel ft to their as... talte lm Imreh.ln, from IlavlAla band, Is am are tbv only manuLarture. of Lead PI, and Sheet Lesd In the city (laden from the oluntr, for Lead Plp., fhart toad and 'Pump, *lll 'Teel , . Pm..t attention. lab • • r Tr' E aREATEsT rywirlsTic proTement th• 1,••• UAL s faut th em • mod dos/. r• Latr.r. time and ',Wm.!. SI.? blaila •u.l Pell.tre mama., on 111,61 torrne. • Addresa. IPA , . P. 1.13 J. JACIZ , tt V. cud atr.cc. Pittibur,. For malt, sir, t tbe principal bard..., gt.,..• la a.. Loot:ring Co, and Mr. John Cartarrlokit.— AP% T•ilijxle Non, tlw imuln pritgiple. GROCERS. .JOKY I. 17.0411;14 ...RN. AULEIS 'l,loAti Pittsburgh. Pa. stwk ombruve and F ur H. ....l u t:a . 4 n 2llll;.lloaa, Cu I and Fur Itr.rin,•l_, 51,052 24 e'rentatiiiiiiii. tjusEenattc,- 1a.;:.i1d0.. 1, 5-.........-., that there is n mnall balance in the treasory.- 1 This fact, withMit some explanation, might indi cate 10 - sorie that the Asstmiation is in a flourish- Mg e.ouditiou ; but it is only with the strictest econon.y, and most beggarl:... .progress, that it ' survives nt all. The number o bills for yearly ,I sul,eriber , . ,tor 1833,. was 3' 7, eighty-flue of j which remain uncollected, ow' g to that number „I members declining to pay. Fifty-eight new members were added, which makes the list for the toots cut 370, being 27 ieee than the year just cb.sed. There are also riot en life members. The liabilities of the Tnstitnte, nt this time, full but little -hurt of $.lOO, Lauf which is for carpeting I the hall. It will reytiro but little calculation to rs.y v rtnin that oule,o something is done to secure I 1 ' , material aid," to mincel, the debts. end give new I life to the Associution, it will thug along until it; drags itself out of existence • altogether. But says...ine, why do not the members. and particu larly the board of directors, take a lively interest awl itsc.-ease the ettloicription list. Says another, 1 why don't you have this man, and that woman, to lecture; while ;mother suggests a reduction in the !mire of tine annual subscription, and others I f talk about the appointment of committees to wait l onthis man of wealth, and on that nom of public ; spirit and enterprise, for donations, While another I tulsocetea a connexion with a Merchants' Ex- I change. Now, as , far as suggestions are con ' corned, all these might be available; but it is one thing to make a proposition, and altogether another thing to secure its object, For the truth of the matter is, the history of this institution i 1 tells its awn tale. After an existence of. nearly I seven years: its whole list of subscribers is only PILOT MEAD and CRACK: I three hundred and seventy, with but eleven life - 1 RON CIT . / Read and Crackers. , members, without a single entry on its books II ER. BAK 1:1G. No. 311 liberty greet, orpoelto the bead of a donation in money that would amount to P I of Stollhflold.l more than the initiation fee and a year's sub.icrip- Ilsvinz Pdro,..l°.° or w. EN . ."Id . "''''"'" "' Mt "' I tion. There. might be some palliation for this i...., e i ...moo I am prepared to all all orders As emit- . • ere or Pilot Blvd , at the shortest notice. I state of affairs, if this city, which boasts of its : ‘ ,,,,. e in r Fedi' , Bread. nye and Drsressin Dolad. lo '. 1 100,000 inhabitants , . , . wasoverrun with . simile:l. ''s *l teue' n '' ll be ß ttLit. "l7 . Y . grn r iv n ll i ed n 'sith boat and tort I institutions, -all begging for a mere subsistence: but ours being .the only one that offers - to the anal, E , r (. 1k 5 ,. n „ ss i tk 'Ve n feetionary on hand and made Mord.. i vont - , public a reading room, and that, tee, for the ; STA 11151 ENT ' • I paltry Film of four dollars per year, makes it hu of the meagre support it re d; 'IF DIPISITES AND , BALANCES OF', m ili at. i„ g to t hi n t, 3 T P, , M . , i r„ , 8 1 .31 1 . %h* „11l :71,111.2: r t. , ;',.; i ", iSztr t t 1 ceives. But, after all, might we not ask what is throe t eary not tge r Vding the date Of this to t ,n ;to be expected from a coinmunity of 100,000, have ton elths bean Increased or diminished. with the , extensively' engaged comdierce, manufacturing, nerve of the dOreitor, the date when such derosites were t made, or talstes miscued. end the amount thereof- and almost all the various active pursuits of life. Noe, hinds/sc. Daly. Amount . Andes 1T.F1ue..... _JEW-Sank 20-.11100 00 : the has not, in thesii days or telegraphs and olivoreollins. .-1 , 611-Nov. 10- 00 0 ° i steam, I Merchants' Each:lnge! 'No I. uut even Fratirls . l4ll} -lath-dune 23- 96 CO i 4.l.conhart mazer. ...11350-July 1e... II NI It Board of Trade. Another just such a commit- Mrver Mein- ...... .nsidwts tp....1.h-Sent. 7... 3.4 &a, i .nity, cannot be found anywhere, certainly not in k1 u ,,17 ft. i .. " . i . .. - :::Rit - -31:VI.A7.10 0 1:1 no I the United States. The question now in, what is Zebu Mobs' ...1 ,, 0-July 1 .- 115 ed to be drone 1 And when that is determined on, Darn. Mode Daniel Illdt. ...11.0-Xleh. 29.- 77 01/ I Who is to 110 it? If each mid every one of the Itichatd Soul ..... ...... ... 1,50 -Jno. 1.- to t 0 I three hiindrell and seventy members ;will only . _ wrterewry OF inv(nt2ins 01. TILE BANK or PlTre- I agree to devote an honed time, for the purpose lieltalinhlch within the hat three rears have b.. l ' 1 Of inerensitil UM list of subsoribe rs, this. gee", undrawswith the names of the etnekhulders to whom t they ardor: 1 elation trout ins longer ben beggar of alms. \ ' mubasumnov.nt Westmondand wnd), 111111d 0 od of ', WILLIAM "M. 1111111111, Treasurer. \ ploy, s oberl, 166 u, and Noemober 6,1851, on tire shares ems. ,_ \ 'l , To the Officers and Amber: , of the T. M. Awed». Ens& Kamm, of Beaver munty, dividend of May 7 ia6o, .40)V. 5,1E51, on five ;therm 120. James trolly, des..., dividend of May 7,1060, oil tile Library clotocialion and Mee. Inelituledhe Li three shse.... ; • bran Commilteo would report, 1. sera o that the foregoing appears tots: balaneelt .4 dividend Out the persons named, and having remained In- 1 That, during the past year, they have been enabled to add to We Uhrnry 405 vols. of which, Ito 4, k o r r ."""Coerobuu n.' tbeaoeil li to N orta YD is te ß e'n ' tret h b i liv of Dosemba'A. D. 1.2. sB vols. have been added by the binding of mag as:M.l4S THOMAS STEEL. Alderman. trainee hlid papers; 81 vols. were purchasedand t t I)SNISTRATOR'S SALE OF 'A VAL. 1 288 vols. were presented; or these last. Chas. A. . lial . " n i ,11.11 . ..-1. msordaure vtig..h Sc mitre 1 'lo . R.Riglii, Es q. presented 108 vols. Dr. Wia; of the Tate 'Of KEY I llMES ) l. m a l , yell' expose to pule i Acitilkoll, the - 11:111iblIAL and Oocumentaty History il e w e pt SATURDAY, the 1211th dr. of Javotarr• a• D. ,of the State of New ylirk in 18 large vols. Hon. tau. the following described Farm or Trivet of Land .. situ.. Elisabeth Townshinoin said ~, ,,, r3 t ri o, „ . .vig t ob t ri i ~, yeurge Dorsi°, .45 'cob. of Public Documents.-- e s d p,,i1e5r705 , 4 as !0n0... via:-ur lion. Ed*. Everett, 3 vols. of Public Documents. river,' lands of Jame. Kerr, Joel ietelvem. James Xi • I . • , n Clore Id °mane Ilentley, and containing. one hundred I A. Dickens Esq., .... vols. of the Life and Works of and „1' suns, .4 seventy-elk nerthet. nt watch It tt,A l 3 l I John Adams. Neville B. Craig Esq., LS role; of Ely lid, , died , eelre4 , and noon wbkit os hintorovements. The rile to be mads i tio n 'n the pre: i Niles 'Register. Richard Hays, Esq., 16 vela. of tow.. . Pennsylvania Records. The ten:mining 9 VoLs'were T t el °rude-eau ban cash, and the beams In one and two }n• with Intorest, acosre4 bv bond end mortgage i presented by . different individuals. OK0.1)11/CTI.F.Y. o n irtiala.f. . To the Bending Roam -have been added two X. It. APPLI:OATE. tdmlntitratnra. 1 papers, one magazine , mid two maps. Of the . ~,wiLionwiT iciMEllB AND 5111 . C11ANICS, STTENTIOWII maps, one, the map of this City and Allegheny 4 S. CHARLTON & CO., ii ,simple Inv, Mannfactur ebely::Arseentrsbts; ' was received from the councils of Unix City, the 1 other *as purchased. fR. J. .11.1.1Sn' PATENT '' 'l' The number of volunica taken from the Libra- PLANTER. This machine itt simple and chewy It makes 1 1 7 - during the net year, has 'nut been quite. turrenr „ p 1 has dropv i t , l: m eorn i. ,:v i t . ti . nrr ui... ers lt. fid :l 4 .l .4 ng En. 11 0 I equal to the ; member taken out during the pre ' ot la * bill. ever) 8 root, fir ddl l. '" l ''' '''T r " I ceding year; Wisps accounted fortis the fact that ooro . ho b oso ~,,, thi s Idaehine. and have mon It treed art unexpected alteration 1111101Atte in the room, ,i I ,011PriAeolleentt7g.lit'oroers thankfully crafted Ono. dust and confusion consequent upon which, 1,0 ponctually attended to,r rendered it itupracticablc to expose and give out ii AS. CLIARLTON a Mk, 0 '1' 0 11 1 ° 1;l n g T R t r h :t n e t f i U n l ic i Y fro ac r John owled X. 1 L_____„, , v).uto_srsawr_____?:_o.ll._wa_____ter st.. rl_ttsb_oratt . , ; L's. 7. , D th e el o . ke orecur f e o tip r ot a th bo o;itif u l t w t fie w nw o i s S - 4 1 011 SALE at the LEBANON .NURSLRI: . 1 Holmes, Esq., the production of his own 'pencil; Vi --- Ar. WALLACE, ', I. 1 i s pta. s hre ,it a c:Ar w ritrki nosh - iti t r o: k ftt us, ,In u pi f . :6e. air s ; ki I r ti, t ; t of rtrihe ~,,i we iet 1c t d c: o nt ugi. he eco top : tr , .1 a c i l e i d, m u nt o i cm u e t r : I STEAM MARBLE WORKS, I,ns . o l .:,o=. a. s .r ts t igge t .. ~ , ,,,,,t. 30.000 Peach Tree. 1 to 3 lean old. 31.4321 en d 32,1 U4,,ty Oral, SOostife SouitAAchl and; 6,000 CherryTroco, 5 to IL. feet tiler prfreuuttni. : i 2,000 limn Tn., 4 to 10 feet high. PAO Quince Tn. 3 to 8 feet high. 2,000 Apricot and lieut..° Trees. • Nill°-.rNmnt?tnimENTTops.S' m ' a i n o t. m is l . ) 7 B n% ri G n ra tt t b:to, n te. B 2. < kn. ' 7 ° .l.::- - . • awe Grano Mote, 1 toe lens ad. t n iti ,e g mb r e e r, pre c i f eh t t h P , .. tram ea band, and mum to °oft'', ,r ..°-a- - -,-1, , „,- . ...,. , ..- r, 000 Ornamental mad kr entre. Trees and ' lowest priors. Thrts hood/cll rnoptl,„llll,AWb aft '`= p th aTh e pinta for uoaumeaub kei'a toad . it , v 0.1,,,,,, .nil '., Miters revived all days ?undue _eat:opted. Si .; ..U.n.... Associatioti, and, especially so, to our CoMmit- Ida furnished to the is le at tin owes . . twrs Is situated ili, miles West orrittepurati. on tna uld . tee, it being the scene of the death el our former filled with despatch at 319 Libart Y stoadv . ' Shrubbery of all in& and Aga, s. , W . W. l' "j4C W‘"l'ln'''" '" .1 . . iNgi:Par4g7ITIW Poert Mese, I n al' c i en t cb a i r . , Ed. . -... S. Diane- for the hard-, ---,------- i 114 4 7-ntd-hd.T. ' .3" ... Y e '21 m !!!!! - - I 00 . 114(441 . . e surrounding the - pain ' ting, the AO O O, - coat. indebted to.the ;generosity of .1. .1. Gll - ft.A .'reetstaartarr on thelnatata ofearalt ntawart. Ist. of • e ,,,,i,, , ,t,,,, , ..... .. .• . . - . -.-4,ll:,ixEcuToicsNOTlT,ff —Whereas Letters , ' Pubovin Township, Allegbeer Conntr, Pa. 4.loadt h. , . 1 '... -5 . • • , , a 'sett 'molted to the esitecriber..ll perilous Indebted to the iliuthough your Committee has not been able to .34 snafu, ate rstred or wmginnort.tt:Wi amoniplisli as - mttch during' the pest year, as r in f:llll7,..tgldi man known Maximo without r, to ; the tMgiiittine ; we had* inticipated, yet We feel iii . - • • . .. JOBEPIi /Kai d e lSetwi , ...; „ ,Raldwist Tosnuddp,'Kuoeuitr. ' 11 . 14, 711. has been dons' to - advanee the inter. .. . .. . . ..: • • Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Man - ufaFturi.ug CoTapiTy. OMI ANN tIAIINt. i.iffif FA) their mined? fur manufacturina. ere ',es propansi to suesdltlie Increased 411./1131.111 for th.ir.l.lnrk. Crucible and Iluilding Cie). Order. prinoidl, at pm&st h. K 11.1: k JON F--. t 'anal Pmt,. • Pittsburgh. A,ptemiser 21. 15.21. COACH FACTORY. . So. -- Pt Rio ori.oul ll .1110 r, neer ~,f sera?. F. M. 111,11:1,01V , PROPIIILToit. W05i.:7„L,11.) and tV.,tr l tntLe to hl i re a heori Cerrienia, ranging Inpri.w. et elm/ tee Coo Tbs.. Carriages are Ludt Lnua the t 11111VM1 and et - rkmen ship. and ai r ier Ids own super-it...Mu, he ran, s ith dome. warrant his work to be Ina rh-r non , manna , ' Mired to the Union The miceem uf his bl.lllGle end the reat liter.we In demand for ltd. dam of Wm,. tern Intlunnl blur not tee build ant nom g so men or tow tired eh in hi' establishment. Vieranns wantinws! honest wimk will please call end examine his smek before iming Peet. All work warrants& Hew Coach Factory' Allegheny. N. If. wiliTF.,&. co., wou ld , iu apeetfull, inform the putilic lint they hair ere aI , ale on Lurk . between Federal an itendlisimy streidn.They one. now making and are tdiditmid to Wrier orders for elven - deseription of vehicles, Caches. Chartole. liarourhes, ltturgies, Murton., kr.. , le., whist,. front their Wog saperieuen in the usanufactun. unto wen, atul the t 1.7 hair, they feel connilent they an. .4 to do work on the nost reueieble , terms with tis. wanting articlea their line. Paying pitrtleular attention to the &election theyaterials. and haring none Met nimtistesit workmen. have no limitation lee warranting their work. We therefore risk the attention of.the public to the matter. t. 11.—Itepalring done to the teat manner. and on tthe meet reseonside terns.. Coach and Carriage Factory. joIINsTOS ItltoT & (o.,corner e/ Brim atiol . VeL strode. Al Imo City, woul d reottortfrtify irWnn th,dr frieuds, nod the jelblie ~ e nenslhr, that tbry. are mattufacturtnst Otranto,. Baniurhos, sways., Buggies- filrittho and Chariots. In ail their Torino, .tyiu of finish and proportion. All orders Ww be a:mottled with . sill regard to dura bility ind beauty of (slob. /troth's sill to he atteuded to on the most reamnoble terms. Vsing .11 their work the beat Eastern Shits. Poles and Wheel :duff, they feel confident LW el whit on them with their ilar01111(4! WM parfset ty satisfied on trial of thrlr work. Pomba... are requested I. Air thnn o roll 10-fore pup chasing elsewhere. Fifth Street Stocking Factory. BILITY EItGY, AM) KeuNoNl Y.— Yittl ',Met rucking Fortnry• aul made from but WM!. NO ADVANCE IN PIIICE. • WM. MALI'. Stooklna Factory, Mb lama., between Wood and Market NICHO'LSON & PAYNE; COOKLNO rkTOCES,IIIrATI-.TgliZc, FEN fiTreer, sinews& ;Cod. VRNESTLY direct attention to n new nd handmme pattern of l'Ait Wit STfiVE, just min e •t o their new paterns of anal COOKING brrovEN. known the "Keystone Rats , and the "Western Star.' Them 01.0,0* In nestne.” of Cobh, economy nr slimly, and Maritime** of material. anspam anything or th. kimi Yet °Med to the publia. In addition to the articles alluded to alarm, their general dock comprises everything In their peculiar line, with the motto pproved Improventonte in view . real utility. Platform and (kmuter SC ALE:4,llsta. Mill, Wagnn Boxes, follow Ware. Fad and Dog Irons, Sugar and Tea Kettles, Sc., In every possible variety or stylo and fin ish. Au Inspection Is mikited. 1.1M,01.111,, M1N1%...... J. . U 011111... J. J. ItOl.llC, V. U. (.0{4..M. Livingstoxy Roggen & Co. NOVELTY, WORhS, 11TTSBUI1G11. PA TRACK and Dnpot Railroad Scales. Hat. OrlAilt do.; Platform n 't h umbunter do., Z., of all alma, Porlog, Drop and Latches, Call .. Mllls of minas kinds; Paint 31111 a, approved Pattern Bolts and Faatealogr, 31alleable Iron Callings of atm , 'clay In form anilflulsh. atr Allegheny Fenn 1111.4.VVVIIT JOHN M. VILR.OLT. AE1MES(11:611 STEWART. A14 , 1. 4 ].. ,.. UF ,th A g C . 1 11:J1 , 1:1 . 11i } ?f , , )s r.. ,, e l ayjle e. s , :ir . ip d tiix a i IN U W trina,A e Vaguu HOU* plain a n d I ,6 iinry (irate. ,aud Front., Itg3T:ll tn'te:liuditre,Wl.9llol.lTrYP!'" Yt.flitBl DO .- Rural, BUFFET & OLD, RAPS FOUNDIAM PLWIREIIB AND GAS FITTEIL.9. 127 anr1.1241 First Sled, Pittaburph. _AL r 1114.3.1.11,10.1 OPTOOITIL Pronov, itI.IK.UIJCNY. AjtANUFACTURE all kinds of Water, Gas . ittouse• fitted op trßh .(4pivead J. HOWARTH &BROTHER, MARBLE .MA SON S, • mt LIEF:RTr STREET. NEAR )1141ESPECTFULLY inform their friends And ~ the nubile generalty, that they have owned thl ar le Workout the above atand.where they keep onban a largo supply Of bountiful 31/111111.K *ANTI:I2I.Ia eaten .1d Gothic etylar. Monuments, Tomb, Head Stoma Tondturn Saba, doorhlch they offer at eatrernely prime. t. Marble In Mock. Slabs. and mart to order. • (I,,eet,y tore eneloarch with Baden and Freeport ntOnen apla •?. DRY GOODS T. S. X SPUN k Cl.. rirremuu...c. CO.:7;:il A. MASON & CO., Wholesale:and He . • Dealers hi Fkucy kud Etsylo ;At reek, Pittsburgh. : —ALIMPHYCBUIie - 1 1 . ----- FIELD , lad Retail Dr/ Oardmi Marlow's, cantor Foto PITT PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING, .TANUARYn, 1854. AGENCIES. Clll.D.—Having teen appointed the ex- Sti t Zpit . v e AV, for „n latt b or . rl; , b t laf t goz l l l , l ;a4PV.V . r..ta4L.6 - * SON. orliartford,'ConnZUota:. w o new ram. for lode a - largo asairtruent of all Irldtha, inannfarture.l. , at the mattafartursia ortloj,o 1.445:ge10r to any bather. t3 everi d oe i noiter it'unt.,, Tgn,• ft!. sale at t he “Mehloo Belting Depot." No. 116 Market streot: • serlf. • J. .t: llr PIIITAJPB. USTIN LOOIIIS, Rea Es Monk, ) le~nhnnaUo end c t i l Ilioll.crtr, igAMUEL L. 3IARSFIELL, sen'a haunt. Company, tit Water t. w P. JONES, Agent of t.e Insurance • co. of North Ammien. 141 Fronnatreet. 1 . 4 1 M. GORDON, Secretary Western Insu ,ll ranee, Co., Sri Water Arent. IDA. MADEIRA, Agent for Deli ware . Ina' Inruranno Company. 4! Water street. 0 ARDINERCOFFIN, Agent for Franklin Fire lorurenre Company. nortbeirt. corner or Wood and Third tweet& BOOKSELLERS'` &C. DI U. S'I'OCKTON, late elmpton StoelT -1 ton. llookaalle'r Stationer, Plintarand Binder. mr nerof }lnlet and Ininl ntrrets, Pittsburgh. L. 11,1:AD, oColcsoller fnd Sttaionei, No . 78 Fourth area, Apolh, IlallihtEnt • R. WILDLY, IVholesrtle and Retail Mader lu Blankand Schou! 'Woks. Paper and cloned, No. tiall'ood r rivet, (boi.aten Third and Fourth) Vittabutuli. martai JOHN T ... .. S. DAVIEO - N.lfookseller and Sta time., successor to holism" .t Anew,Na 65 Market et, Dear Fourth, Pittsburgh. Ps. if A ENICY S. BOSIVORTIL , Bookseller and 11031,,111 Stallohery, kr.. lin. ter Market strost , nest t le %moo& llttsburgh. Ps- . • yicAY .S: C 0 ... • Booksellers , • and ' Stationers, No. 55 Wood street, nest dodi to th e enn3cr of Third, ht. shunt!, Po. School nod law banks o tonstgatir Om n.al. 11. ENGLISH & Co.,'Bociksellen 4 ,.No.' .. i : i i t o t i.L . N .. Vi ‘ . ... Wood --- street, between Fourth , snd Diamond 1 MUSIC etr.o jOLIN H. MELLOR, Dealer in Piano Fortes. Mull, and Musical Imdruments. Erboul Bonk.. and ationerv. Mile agent for Chlekerhnt's Plano Forte, 5,1. Western Penasyleania—N , Si Woad street. ENHY KLEBER. Dealor•in Music. :qu id& Instrumen Clark a n ddn timings, anent fOr :luaus .t), gourd square Pianos. with Coleman's Onions AtteelimentS Also Mr Punhatn's Pianos. SAMUEL SCIIItCEDER & CO.. Mush, StorA, 4th ..i.root.bew,... Slatlwt .ud Wood. Nes , MuWm , . stall ly and ISlnxtral Instrument% of all kind. M ~:i ftKasw ~~ .Pnlrril rtcurfa• WILCOX & CO., Drug,gists and Apotli- I.A. rote.. mruer Marl:et sins!' andtbe Inarmoint.kmp ....mktautly' Laud a full and complex pssArt.menr.of Drum - , Medieluen,Perf Andertieln , pr.rtidnlng to their Pt*ftlelan. preseripliou. raLrefullrocknpnand.l. 11.01 IN P. SCOTT, Wholenale Dealer in •, Drug.. Verulph. and Dye Staffs. No. tni Liberty Ftro..C. PittsLurgh. Vl - 74tql Io n ; 171170 . . . . . , • ouir 24-1 y .—..., .P. A. FAHNESTOCK k C 0... Wharsale JP- o Tirol:gifts,. and nuttiness'/urea-A of White toad. PM A sa. sea I.ltlasygo. u•rnyr Nlo.oll and Front straits. Pitts burgh. orb: 111 E. SELLERS, Wholesale ;Dealer in L.4,-Ae,.T.';‘'VZ;74?i`grt,r.,l,ll`,.!'-'l,7.4.L°Frfn% • elkodtP, cat,/ — urttla IRA I:N & REITER. Wholesale. & Retail corner urn rner of Lthertf and (lair strertc. ittsburgh. yy SCIIOOINIILAKEIt & Wholesale p Drugalats, Nn ldfaal street. Otltlorah• lOSE P II FLEMING, SuereAsor toL. Wilcox • k Cn. corn, Market ctmot and flitmnud—Krepa ma rt/vat, on hand • fall and complete sanortznaut nf 31”dlcdoot Mmlldne Omem, PrrfutocrT• and all arta , " Pm - Mining to Mc hokum , . Phystchom prearaiption• earefollr commanded at all Room". ja9.l) MERCHANT TAILORS. 111 CllESTER.kereliant Tailor anEtic. - g t hi r , Nn, 74 Wont ttyvt- Partleoltsr attpnilou to Boy. and Yamaha' Clothing. 1 . ,1T en, rtte..r. WATTS 'CO.. 'Merchant fi lilors, IRI , Lltouqr strert.--Ws ar• nom nistirior our rrlog rob tirutletneu Vrearr-Clothr. for- Plow,. ud Trrti our of the newert style* lad liones;quality. th.r frionuir And currouwr* win pies. rhir LIP i.hl 31 EDIC DIE. I{ — (lsrd7ll3e. No. 112 Fifth strert oypnalte tit* Cathedral.. Fitt, r 213. At l) W012_14 MERCHANTS. N uT ay a vas 4 - tuna. T. C. WARRINGTO4I; i iIIPL:I3IA.I 1 ADZES' A CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE. ! 4 H., hassisaes on hind . full amortment. No. `LS 1 fourth P t met. Ilttidiumb, Pa. se:ln-Ifil WALTER P. MARSHALL Import", and y u lieder in Plain. Flunred and Nix:stirs P.p. 1 Ilsneinos Nn. Fie Wood stmot. Pittsburgh. ele Agent of the orlelmited maimilieturers. Messrs. -43 NIL i ne wt d Co- ...f the mbn . VOR PRINTERS.—We will to• 11 a rood .1" lIION l'RlN'k. (lute:ill F I se Teri Ms Ibr cash. i in:ltl - MACHO/1:N h ntuEn..2.lstmet. , . .. . • Ikii i S V A!...41110N5. FOR LADIES' DRESS- F.S.--The Pails Fashions Ex JEN IL direst Per Amines . w 11 to on sale . the let proximo ter MILS. L. S. WILIMS', i se'llif .so. 2reli. Penn. abirse Iland street. ; MBROIDERED AND AI'LICA MAN-1 ■ 4 TILLAS-Itatertals marked for Emhroidery and Ale i en Wort: IT MRS. I. B. WILSON.. i jr2tf No.:Lilts Nlin street. alum Band: - 11TILLIAM NOBLE. Upholsterer. and' y Nyder'. row:Were. Whoireale and Retail, Third I street, rumrls epicene' the Nest Ofßre. I liilTTSlitliGil COACH FACTORY.—Na. ..- 1 in Nal:o.d Alley. news Womt atreet. K M. IIIfiELOW, Protest.. ltirpi)l,..larlitil.:iT /DIAN ' S IsithUeUet: ;Are. Iltesburali i " la " pa t. . lein r gent t Sl. t iSAraltit t. S t bow LIM, Mil 11.sids,Drafts, limilaLatels, AAR...tarsi and Machine Drawings. Burlier:l and Vting Cards, Ir.. eiveraird or lirawn on Stem. nnd Minted In Colors. (1.-Id, Ilrorme. or Mark. In the mat approted stile, and at the moat maim. I'M , Id., -- /nn., . -- XI GENUINE EXTRACT OF zatli, , atta . 6z.l 1942: remlT.l.l Ibur prevultuo, I 2 Dirlonau,Manuttet , Trp. 4611 Penn ntrert... PlOburgh. Pa. , t5.-Isevranrof awn.runi manterfeits. \• . , ,„ .. . , . .\ • \ \ \ \ ~ \ n j, .;'\ .. \ .: r —.7' '_ l. \'.., ',_.: ' \., . \ \ ,... ‘ V,•: - .... \ \ \ , • \ , .. .. ...._,..,' ' '' "' t \ :•r• : ' \''' . \- 1 ••' \\.:: \‘‘. • _ -'• ‘ 0.1 . --- , - ,,, ,,••••:',.:'- '7'-..'..r:' , : .- L,.. .1.L.-.:-....... , ..:.:. '. '.. , ' 4 , . 1 ., ,, ..,_•-• , .- 4,4iy,,,7,4,-,,,, 5 i_,,,. ~,,, ‘, •\\ \ ' ~•\ "\ •-•- • - --:----' '-.:',''''''''''''''''''''''' V. i.'''''''' — ' ---- 4 7 c -- ?.\ ' '••,:-.."•'', '-' - - 7 '''.t. , ..... - i' : ''''''' ' 4 , ' 11, 74...,,-- 'V•-.' ' . \ ‘ ` •- __ ' . • \ \ \\ • • .i.0.cr..,..._: - :. -..-- , ,'''''''-' ...„, ,„•, ..IS . . ..... . .. .„ .. , \• , , • .7' . . .. , . . . . . • .. '') ‘ PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. gists of the -Associationwith 231$ volumes 'el: , well selected Books upon use., sllelses; with. Si \ THCIINDAY MORNING', J.iNCART 12, 1 ezi.i. ' papers, and 20" magazines, rectiveNregaletly In our Reading Room; and our libom Xurged, re-; • yonan Mea's Mructitnts Line-tut lon )10.- furrdshed and ;Comfortable, - we off e 4*eattoe at- ettAxic'e Letenretx.-11elow we present the re- tractions than ever before, anee'o etly look ports of the President, the Treasurer, „,,,, i th „• fur increased prosperity azi maculae .`\, .-,.. ' n Librarian of Young Mons' Library Association.. Respeetfully submitted. , . .. tot Mao?, We commend the, d..-ceepnits t, the ottention . ffh . titrte7o Of Lilt ti. or our citizens. • l'ittsburgh. January 9, 18141, ' ' •' '' To Mr Members. of the lowly Mens; Mercantile Li- , ----.•••• , , --,4 - • ,_. trarst•snd Mechanics' Institute Prom the N. T. Daily ilmesAluisktsr. , „s‘t. In conformity - with the Constitution nod By- . I ' m c° NFLABBATION IN NI:Bl . Y ORR CIT ‘ I' Laws of the Association, the Board of Directors A few minutes before 1 o'clock-Ytterday race-V.. have the honot ton submit the-Annual Report;' ing a fire.tres discovered in the e ar portion 61'1 and take this occasion to congratulate their fel- I Metropoliiin Hall, near the stage.e flames; ) low members en the comparative prosperity of .; gained rapid lioadway. and soon lame quite' the Association, during the past year . Our saw, unmanageable . As the smoke iss from the eras, we are free to confess, has not been as great I windows; it -was discovered by ii' Am ' no we had reason to hope for, considering the eton, residing at No. 200 'Mere. . east population, immense wealth, and grentpros- ; the Hall. Mr. Johnston ht parity of our City. Yet, boa reasonable extent. ' Hall, awakened the second we have prospered: and we hope and trust to he ; formedhint of thefact. The Opt ale ere !pug to arcane a more wide spread in- - , unwilling that his slumbers sir terest throughout the community iu our behalf, . recommended that the Puree( and succeed, ultimately, in prevailing upon the ; to the writchnian Of the built' great majority of the young men (and why not; action was taken at the mom the old men, also() of our city and suburbs to, bad scarcely ellipse.] when the become members and active supporters of the; from the second and thirds* institution. Without the accomplishment of this I and the alarm was sounded. desirable state of affairs' our institution will Der-' spread with the utmost rapi or reach the important position of which' it is so ! communicated to the new t deserving,and to place it in which, 00 many o e I building known us the "Latin us have let t ered for years. ; lug the ground on Broadway, During he last . year our • Library catalogue I Amity street the Broad stn has not increased as we cunt.' have desired, (al- 1 closing and forming the fro though may volumes of valuable books have ! Hell• been presinted to us' by our best eitizens,) owing, I The Bond etreet llotme,itnmt to some eitent, to the fact of our having-been ; was iu grout danger, 'and ore oompelled In r&furtaieli the Library and Reading untiring exertions of the 61 m Bou mid extend the gas fixtures. I carpets, &c., hose to the roof, andkept sm._ __ _ throughout: , the addition which has been made to terconstantly playing upon it rind \ thit otlil7 \ the room 'timing the - past' Year To necom- I promises adjoining. ' The boarderslia in( hote plish thisi6aused the outlay of funds Which I all leftin alarm, and a quantity of fdrnitur'e, was under off* circumstances might have been ap- taken out, 603110 of which we understand, watt lost. plied tot purchase of 'woke. The room, how- The damage, by water chiefly, to the \ft-Indium IF ever, is n well furnished,- in good . order, and I and house may he $2OOO we will no boon again be celled upon for anode- The Lafarge House and Metropolilati Mall MI e ,. „,,ti py f ee th e .e part ,,, Ar. „, s c , ec reu e u t , ,statal foes. They were lioth ow '. , n ,„.ed by Mi. J In, • , tired dollare. or more, were expended in the inn- Lafarge, provements alluded to. The Lafarge llotel.--Aboat nineteen men The Reports of the Treasurer and Library Com- ago, Mr. William B: Lanier, of Gedegia, Charlee. tuittee will be so full and minute as to render Wright, Esq.. and'eaveral other gentleman atiso-\, any further notice of the Mate of the finances or I dated themselves together to becooke (to .. pre- eondition of the Library and Reading re ,,,,, a l_, prietors of a megnificent hotel.-to Iterected in togetherunoeceSsary, so for as this report lack. I Broadway, on the block betweea tacker and eerned. .' -:' i Amity Streets., in conjunction witlithtl leirepoli -Itislo be regretted that the efforts of the Lee- I ten (formerly Triplet.) Ha ll , to be.knoith as the titre Committee , have not met with greater eek.. "Lafarge Hotel." The hotel was tr o t: by Mr. couragemeiqn our community. Notwitlistand:; Lafarge, at an outlay of over:l,3oo. ,and was big the Cematittee have prevailed upoli-a Muni- fl-'aged at the enema rent of $54 000. 3ffiesrs. Lanier. Wright & Co. bee of tire saltiest men in the country to lecture in I • N ' ~ \ our city, lectures have been but thinly atten- I The lessees had full controltif Die (fellaud 'll ded, and to far they have been continued with- Parts of the bitifdings, extending \nom 'Brea - r W , nut tiny fit to the Association. • 'way .to Mercer street, with the excel,tion Of tvi• To Bishops Simpson and O'Connor, Rey. How:" mares en'. the Broadway side, lienciithe inkcend , and anti Professor Pomeroy the Association are fur 'the buildings would hove betsa, upwards: deeply indebted. These gentlemen freely con- lof $lOO,OOO 'per annum. The hotel 1 building, seated to deliver lectures without charge, and to wee erected by Mr. Oct. with whem Mr. 10, Fargo the association their efforts proved not only in- , contracted. 'he height woo viz !Eerie* front structing but profitable. I 150 feet, and the buildings extended thrinigh the \ . With this evening, terminoteS the duties of the ' block to Mercer street, „There were 37firoozs in present Board of Directors, end to our successors the hotel, and arrangements had been-ma ito we now resign the trust, hoping that no exertion accommodate about 500 gitests, with additienal may be wanting on their part to maintain our in- modern improvements, Which would bare rendia.- • •tiottion, anti increase its prosperity and useful- eat the .. La Frage" a n model hotel." . nes, - j A m,. 9 M'Ar L ey, p re sident. InFrom the time the-foundation of this - Odifiee Pittsburgh. Jan. 9, 1854. ;:. • was Mid, Mr. Charles Wright, recently of the. 'Southern and Liverpool line of steamers. took • the charge, superintending the construction, and s labored day and night to open it to the public, ' The interior arrangements were nearly comple ted. The apartments had been tarnished with the richest wares. The silver and cutlery bider, amounting en some $16,000, was luckily kept I back, and was to be forwarded to the proprietors I on Monday (this day.) . The following is a full and accurate. account of 1' the losses upon the furniture, the amount being estimated at $150,000, though, fortunately, the loss does not fall entirely upon the proprietors of the hotel: The cabinet wares, consisting of chairs, sofas, 1 divans and other articles in that line, were fur- I niched by Mr. Hutchings, in Itroadwey, et an ex- pekoe of $20,000. toll of which is insured:ln the Pacific. Stnyvesant, end other eity. insurance companies. The linens,, bedding, drapery, &c., were' fur niehed by Messrs. Pater & Co., of Perk-Place, I end the bill amounted to $40,000. No instil-twee. I The mirrors and all kinds of looking glasses for the h use, were furnished by Messrs,. Weller & Kreps in`Broadvray, whose order was not leis' 't tat 15,000. mien which a pftythent of $5..000 . bad been mode. No insurance that we could Pearl., " I The mosaics chitotla i,,, A for the *balls, parlors, dining-room, &c.. were farnishedby Mr. Donald son, in Leonard street. The cost was between I $lO,OOO and $12,000, end insurance had been et. I fueled on a portion of said stock, The cut glassware woo furnished at a cost. of $6llOO, which ices ' will 'be total, as they had no insert/nee, nor was •he 'order finished. Hence the loss does not fail upon the hotel proprietors. The velvet and other rich carpets were all laid down by Messrs, Peterson' & Hurephriea, corner of Broadway and White stieets, at a cost of $30.- 000. This tine art , compelled to sustain the en tire loss, es they did not effect an insurance, ow- Mg to some misunderstanding with the messen ger sent from the hotel to their store, respecting the matter. . The china ware end all kinds of crockery for the entire house woo furnished by Mr. Kerr, of Chambers street. The emount was $3OOO, and there being no insurance, Mr. Kerr is the loser: - The ornamental painting of the , hells, gilding. he_ was performed under the direction of Messrs °elite & Ellis, at tt cost of $5OOO. No in- - surer - me. The Fresco paintings were executed in ii skill ful numner by Mr. Yonngton, at an expense of $3OOO. The plumbing for the bathe, and carrying wa ter-pipes through the building was done by 3lr. Stewart, iu Third avenue, at a cosi of $15,000. The steam apparatus for cooking and heating the Hotel from the cellar to the roof, were put up be 31r. Hutchins, at a coot of $12,000, • ' 7 MT-capitulation of Upholsterers' Losses. '' Ir. 'Hutchings, $20,000; Messrs. Paton & Co., $ r,- 000; Med Ora. Weller & Kreps, $15,000: - Mr. Do - Mason, $12,000; Messrs,. Peterson A Humphrey $30,000; Mr. Kerr, $3,000; Mr. Stew $l6,- Stewart, 000; Mr, Ilitchins, $12,000. !Aggregate, "157,- All the insurance effected by ales, s. LaV , r, Wright & Co. was $17,500. The Moil l Of J 0 " 000 was insured in the Mecen Mutual uran o Company; of Georgia. T es, balance— ",7s I • was insured in the New disk City In ranee Company in Wall street. In addition to the parties„n thed above,` the firm, a large interest in the ho 1- was own by ex -Alderman Thumps J. Barr, o hke Sixth weed, who, by good luck, only lost afe lundred dol lars, as b cited net fully consummat all arrange \ meats, nor essential the risks and li ities. , The principal sufferer by this . ,er is Mr. Charles Wright (one of the firnt. 6 4wl(e;.by hard labor, acCumulated 'some $l5, to\s2o,ooo, every dellat \of which he had invetite 'the La farge Betel, besides the loss of nineteen 'menthe toll in se\periatending the erection or thegeld ingiand in, so (Vanishing It, from cellar to t. The most, extensive ;arrangements \ had been mede`for openingthe hotel to the public on next Thuredriy,by the proprietors-310;mm. Ranier' ...t; 7\lright:y•The \former gentleman: together Sri ` is family, occipital rooms \in the. , hotel. \ The \tui all retired when the alarm was given, sdod 50 q Oily wtny the building filled with smoke, tt Mr. Lanier \ became 'completely bewildered, d es ee ed with\ great dif f iculty. \We head of o life '.‘g lost,\ or any itscident occurring, except to Cit Meteell, who Slipped and . sprained nisi onto, that he in confined to his residence- It w teted that Mons. Jollien lot property to the ani tint of three or four thouianddolbsrs which he \ d,preptired for the approaching ball: Milne 'm, some bass violins, and other tnu sical titatrumats were destroyed. . \ . • .Meiropolita 1144 —Tripler,--rcr, as it has been, lately.. known, Metropolitan Hall; waa.a favorite resort. Its co ' was $OO ,OOO. - BUM by '3lr. A. 1 ,1 cti B. Triplet; and' beequeutly Sold nt public mid den, It was leased by Mr. Walter F. Harding in. February,lBsl., Sr.h Lafitrge was the owner of the gronnd,".and adtanced $30,000 t0.31r. Trip let agatnat whom lie foreclosed the mortgage, which he \held for the loan; and thus 'ameba° full Pi - c aseation of th property.- Mr. Harding was the legato until Jul' 1, 1853, when heilicated the prei see. in favor ID Lanier; Wright & Co., who then - dune lessees o the Bail and Hotet.,-, The prope y passe-Onto t it possession in Nov. 1858. . The erehi t and builder Of Tripler Hall was . Mr. John M. Trimble, who al o built the Broad; wily Theatre., The Hall was constructed on a; substantial is. The found tion walls were five feet in thick ess. There 'we nbaseinent sto ry, originally int nded (Or 0 gran restaurnt, and below thisiwns a ulolitutement, ntalning the kitchen, cellar, &c. This portion o use, of building had since been fitte up for the use \ of the La forge. The length of the Hall on Mercer street was nearly , 200 feet. The height was six' stories: though the Concert room and galleries,eceupled three of these, leasing two below and onepbove. The entrances were on the northern endoribterier. street, and` throfigh a corered peew gi woy oil Broadway. \ The lobby was 100 feet by 2tt in breadth: , The broad ilights of 'double staircase led to the level of the concert f100r.., The. litet story ,weadividOdinto tag ball end supper of elegant proportions the trim pillars inithreg. ' dawn the centre of the tall eeKiin, 'wetghed'ihe !te Agent, office Nn 92 ptly attended nil di._ TRIG, 51 Mt ER'S REPORT ntenpfs. Amount from mzlweriber, licut. Hough 3. Aulituuy...... — 200 00 rcucced..llithc.r• Shopp.oti';. Lecture 43 75 •• (1 Comer " 18 " Her. W. IX Howard's " • .... 31 07 Fine, r.nd Sale of chi ...... 31 2..3 Jan. 9. To balance. each and bills nnervabl, 18,53. Deficit, 1852 Snlarien of Librnrian end Boy Rent ... ..... :...... ........ ....... . I.ft.tago . Appropriatlkm to Library Committee.... t'aitaing, Repair. and, Inriiiental Es pcnse. , Balance cant on linn4l 6illa rent:l , 4l;4e ...... $1,626 66 $1,852 '24 Expendtp r t $B3 07 408 50 450 00 1.8 48 82 81 894 61 L ton oaoh..a.na the Light of thiktnain . 97; j\lie battgliag _was ftftiwn tons each, . . The grand Conerert'llall was 15d_ feel iA long 11,3100 feCtbroad. and , , ,S 0 feet high` The tlesyd ort,hi ,. r , iwo iragll . llr,..Trl l der.. It I \.l.;i:,t a.,n,diet..141414,114". The.isalla and ceiling . llkennkt placeslirfnee,, esetkat the east end,. hero the stag \was o . ar , : Aied jute)), brpid,recess,\o4 contact fo m. .therpalaenoj. phitn . 4elier 61,istnicted theTtike of i t ion: y 51i4!tt.ir8at ball flight. Athide thri'litni and. seeona,ctrt 'Ade of enlargeniant at plettsUnir , Netted' ‘wa''lo iehla it'll OctiO 'with frost 'this 'aro lan ?de 0 eolitan lit le. paintings in disA tAoPec, : 1 lo autl'ilelltlisen in" thd..ceutre, ono hr s thNi cepters F tuatenibleM fully akrt49. l Wl', der t.)05 guide ,_____ .trtists, prOeltted an ' air ot s poculiarricitness: , . Abcrre the iktagn ' - wit§ painted, iu medallion, an bquieite portrtai,often- . [ The uschioningoi Ilse amen cost about sp:000, "The lightkig \ otthe o.ike tins aceomplishße by five' splendid ,chandeli re; , bt,llobrmian' 'cr:Cstai,' Naked at $6,0r10. Along thaeornieeof the** f, ,;was laid =467! line ofgas-pipg, making a i,rd clie of lightslTling /ord . 17 -thirds tV h' l s i e e t ry bi s i e t al u iiik " j a l r l e al rot e ; ei \ ncol4l:t4l: Tli: hie number b 'ed diuipgtk i . concoct! of J . n+. Lind, when , e,napac4 t of 'it hens° was \ uto. cfolly .tested,:' 11,240,. bacinsi•te. of those t:ese mi for the Prise. The entire umber.l of ~ i tilhe /low. , - -, 'S ll;500. Olt 'extraordinag ' " -lrilloselA:togeth- lirritot; 5 ,099; Vizinti, Peter Cooper, - 6,000`11,1 American, do \\10,000;\... lliunilton, do., •6,ooo—fet uranceicslBo,ooo--total sn — A ---- 7, tissms,x, TGREI '\ In g lvln g . sc%cini a t tirlieri the Ttirkstin Eusiristi itne\of die writer emark (1\ greatest fought since the ' The attentien of, the re , back, and heinquirml, ' described in, the Garai ' Nararino, a fortified -. _ ___ ~,esiorti coimt of the Mores, with • large b bor. , In 1715 it was in the bands of the V tiensoth* fortified it against the Turks. i Here (October 20th, 181'74 the co ined Ras-1 e i shin, French, and English fleets, corn nded by Admiral Codrington, destroyed the co-Egyp lain fleet of two hundred sal fourt sail, in four hours., lt,pequired nearly two cmthe, in 1827, for thi news of the battle of _ avarino to reach New York. A London paper of the 18th November of that year said t "The battle was fought at anchor, and Irma necessarily bloody and destructive. Ilhe numeri cal superiority of the Turkish force immense., but the result has been, we are p ud to say, the destuhtion of the whole Turkish tee. The following Is a synopsis of the force: , ' Line. Wow. Comas se' 'row. 0 4 , 11 Allies ....-i0 TO 3 ~111 Texts .3 % ' m is C 43 ' , Four of the [Turkish] frigates ere In fact i n sixty-four-gun ships, and there were orty hang ports moored behind the line of battl . - The fol. lowing is a statement of the , fate of a enemy's fleet: One Turkish bine-of-battle s 'I, b trot; two driven un shore;vrecks: one do ble frigate sunk: one on ehore, a wreck; two te fifteen , frigates burnt oratelftrtbree on elm , '• - one on shore, masts standing: fifteee corvettes burnt and sunk; four on shore, wrecked; nine brigs burnt and sunk : one on shore, mantS‘ c landing ; six fire-shlps destroyed, and three\ transports. Of the sixty-six vessels of tar, only eight are left afloat; the most pertct Victory ever achieved." There was no existing war betweenth the Turks and the combined Powers. There wits an lutes tine war between the Greeks and Tur ts the lat ter perpetrating great cruelties. Aril , rmistice had been agreed upon, and Ibrahim Fa lia had violated it by attacks upon the Greeks Of the. Mores. A London paper ei‘ 15th Nov Mber, 1827, had the following statere nt: I ' - - "The Vice Admiral (Codri gton) wi the ;it; \ combined squadrons—the Prate at R as lan Admirals having placed \ themse es lunder , lz' orders—stood in fo Nay:mine, d [found the Turkish and Egyp • n fleets ljdng t. re, bein, moored in a crescen and appas , dl ,ready for action. Ravin pas d thebatt 'es, irEdward Codrington di hed e Etti lit head for Ravin \ the purpose of ' g commum t o to lb inlitin or the Tor 'eh A miral; wa n hint of the consequences W p oceedige ' inlnghig it ci down upon himthe -en ceof ea 'miscued runs. Ihe Dartmon 'a , t was d upon, and Lie t., Fitzroy an th hole ,h"o'a 'a crew we ki . This wa the, 'gnu} s for thick: The British Admiral p ndly \ 1 in 1 , the Asia, nnd placi her between the iki and don Adtniell opened a us fire ilpon the forr s , The Egypti rai living aunt a messa d' 'g he `vrou no Z. a gun, 1 Mitchell it ward Cialringion' erpreter\ b....y wak sent , o the Admit* \then on the Egyp ^ lAdmiral. ..The eat e general ' n iii iddes, i d \ a d wen con with ,g;re; for four h rs,' when It. terminated by . tt, et elk, des ten don of the ‘ vrbok Turkish , an Egyptian flee .„ consisting - of fdtiT soli of the c, fifteen \covefoes, nine lariki„, theee fire-ships, daunt cue trktsports, ..tc.\ , , Th 6, shipis • whi had\ ; .• ped toe fury of,theattaCk were run o shoe \ - the T4rks themselves sad destroy 41. ~ 'Thisibrions ael4sement has ho be per-, Trained out a trendoui,losslif, untanlifit Thefurkisi nil w- r men killed, .in priportit \ olliklost the English otphis Majeit Smith, them galikpt office the lititish m one VEtty offi men killed at De Rigs sirens I \ his own flag 'changed iii.N. gallantly rgi tl . T, ks very \ .1 It is said t I. fences, eald t tot board rsthe t_. T e: statement t Told • • .0 Bey, kr \ ky, • not differ t i, fo end lass. \ h 1 troops tie Mona, k 1\ \ thd \abet chips. The 1 been\yery easy. The Par' Cow' ."- . The Tux • I single point reckoned. E. frigates dc 6 ii corvettes, It seems f Paella was I battle, but 1 , the /Mark into 10 the, ROO prii trees,' on packages 1 Egypt, an' sword, roe how now! \Mores, an: Anima to pleaktieed - grkat hinatilt Greeks app.' z he eXerci 'fi4i4i.P and Fret s t m i r o i nl a tbeY Sr . 'fil - strong probabilit) , , es nty 5... .... `bloody encounter with . in \detente . of tt , ;i , -very Toil* whom, 4wao -slit years ngo, th united i n e ru thhig. 3401 policy nols tto seems to be to "Prater , * the integrity bf the thin sm pars;' and to "PreTePt 'WW I . fro* . extelortng he liteed d 7 c 01056,1 power," An the. ytl4!e tt4 11- furls strengthening his positions, \ Tbd election hillatfor Mayor, tltittAieti _ tennyolk; 'the ,t5Oll, or 4,ooper -110 Vett iip the Ae boom co 4 be thll took') e , 11,4884111:' - '1 . '-' C. a itatV, $ 360 . \ 't,ttl_rtlittlrei :$167, 67;\Dp mhiess, $200,-' .--, itAnViatiAnd LA: HO F._i_ toad Pl 4 .' ' UUlYper 3144 . bompatuee: ~, 6, 1 1 ...?e0p1e'14. 1 ,000A.VI;eitioil5steri61:00:10;Pa 9, 5,00; haul, at i r ra ranceVe., -', O i til!. l '. -a lice CA., ' 0 0; AstoA `lroadA, i367‘ UMBER ' \ 311%. EVROPEAri AVAe....erlie rbilar :; 2 r e, , lon the portentous aspeet'of Euro , At are froin`the flew 'l"Oile\traalle: r. \ yr" . ire informed that i \ '‘r!te letters lire I receivcd,,in this City trial,' oi. ffoseuth, am elathierntentioriof seinefrom •Soutlates lort the 234 ult. it the Brit' \ steamer for‘t I strtatinople . ,,whitheret...fri s putrid he, ! go ,Me the espreis - invitation o \ • Sultan. 1 be - trite that ' orwrithgoes - to Tk ey at the \quest\ of - 01•421-11 id with rt. ' . to .w in lj we await farther • ormation, thl• Aran no Ib A e . adon . la i t t li w at i t i lt eci Ferte: arede artticip emi 4 , -_ 4 - , Tli s ring to keep that power busy - sit h - . ••• 2by a. 'rising in Hungary, an'example ittick , will of once be followed In Italy. , "At I •0. .time, we have to announce that•publie i'f, 'ln llingruid is daily becoming, mere I , • • - le exiltement isnot oulY'direeted. a..., ' 3 i istiV‘for its Weak anti treacheriturs • A 1, 14 ~ ,n enTurkish' question, but YAM° • .1\ ropenly el& l geed. with complicity ' -with:,, •. . and the . n, herself is no, longer rep ' with the som s eXiMberftLlt 11431 V ,N - before. is surMsing te .. ae,i the roughnm with w ' thePridee iv handlod by jeurnale once filled respect end devotion for his Personeand - ter.: In4ked, thercellias been no such stirring of the p itlar ~ eloMents in _England smear times of t he \ Refer* Bill- The public; at \ e hot for Vra,„ .. m nookor this the lute. articles The London nisei union the Turin:GS novel • • .ter alonerd conclusive eiidenee. At. -m tie since e comMeneement of the difil• s have the c nets ofl,pealss been Co faint tlie'prehabilitios ef a general. ve4 so • • Min t Plait iamb a direconvulsion is certain we do say:lt - rimy be the ‘IIOMiD *eons of escape • yet bit found; but are bnd to 'declare • • the h '' on \ rshlens with uni.paLgrp . ,, of a n • veal ellakowtiorre \ \ We do etrtatdl the:". •• with, ~„ Our faith is itittbm,trirunphi file - se*, , 'l' eetence,, and the grijidnal nequisi • • • o t.W h . thergroWth ot materiel.; social ;we ll being. • la the clang otaltme the 7 76 which elevate the en and add; the Lai ' ilities of man are. ;need arel.olisctired, nary poorer asserts' lls4ntal snprrettery. .... tis possible, that:When Europe *Merges, • he ed 'and decimated; the how. •• •• : - conteet„.• come few districts May be in ;• ire • • ffi'MVlondlo, ,some ,single_ triboa lave • hie a measure of independence; yea, as it is. • thit'onepower, which has playrida mo •• e • • part in 'history; and one - niardent\lidtile, •Ilapsburgl-which • has. long; boostid an •• 'unequaled oray—will be crre , .rthrOinentabe 1 ed. ~, lint heaving made these s tances,,' CARlimy' no milling horoscope torah now p • arcu f, able convinsioa; nor ' 'drove be li eve:l t the 1 erties of Europe' in general or the',progrese all,that really elevates and ennobles'. Slien can \rlimowl.'llitratx • Jiut in . haying this, let ever'forget the truth that if a general -I , ai f o. ,w ',it his ' twe crimes; .name th an hijustiflableprifenalorts of Russia,: ti \wal time ..,....., hypocritical conduct OT the ri and 'reach Governments -. The. weight n ,' panel ility liel on these po , but ;above ussia, as the aggressors and source of the tire difficulty le, is the Carr whrifears not' disturb the peaie ' of the world, to interrupt I. prosperity, to cause a boundlese mid. irrep . ' waste of rummy, a.nd of 'life,- alp' upon the 111 frivolous and worthless pretests.• there eerie Theri,' if the struggle , ri inevitable, it befit 'chastisement for the lagrant end 'gi ntic wi fulness of the despot who thus deintly ge :tiles with the• blood and triasciittiti 'own . ple, a and irmu lluts i n p er il ei,,,,d ew a n t ,i i , erects" Coalmines Rosn.—The BOiv l / 4 Co on MA Friday evening; and, made' he au .... LIM of Twenty-The Thousand' D 4? le, Capital Stock of the Oh:utters ' ,. throated by the Town 11tig en, , .. Saturday evening . • ~.. • -.". . Thus, after some 'delay, hi e O E . I Algr\ in 'all for the best, our, - lriti` no , pe,l forward pa grant th fin ear dl quired at ititunida,"ta forther4theinteres of . great improvement, destined,. vastly - fit I oitilema, and riewlop.,thi? ,seeenitee otpur C t This resialf is e 4 ~. • ingly, granfyieg to , 1 we bare' most ' 'eetly"JaboretHfor . its a pg,,,h m e n e, ,I ,1. egret, being fmty pert :ed that, thil , •'• ,," •rrld - t,e of greatwalue to, o town wrilta ~....._7 gly labored to advance I inter ' estr e - , 7:17 . ply_ pepple to look at don `subject in to '.-• t. This they; have don andillerreindet seen\ in the above substim ' •eenies \of their favor. r ~, . ' ''" ' • , ,Allie Board will, meet, preboblye domino thi week, and we presume .sonie RCLun 161 ;le take early with a view t.o:‘7VrClCeAding with thi 'ark early in the Spring.=.lrasielfeixerwr..', \\ , \ ?mwroodente or i.r. T. l'i lu.., llita. . R. \ ASHAS4BI nos or Al=ll4 1r.. , . , 3 11 „Wedneaday,"Dec. 14. I . i SuoNny eve= , a brigadier'of. gendarmes was ru ck tlead by \hlow,in the threat evidently fro - the kegger 1\ powerful aeel pranced assassin: ,Ile wlikla dr sed in plain °Wes at the; time, filed haC su ping with m o\ , rtneert, well leirrn to na 1 at osteriii in front he table bbl t a few teps tower] , in PM to When he . 11 vidual, o, tapped hi once turn \ luahead, , blow ortth dthet it . 'e,, t 1\ affording a eeure 1 `,, ',l Hid on at onee4 • \the terrified f , tie French corps a nts took its sta r arty of Doman f n mous to see via w had fallen—a sou infortaed the 1 man as a noted sal Colon NAnnost, • tion wi 1 the peom the wine atop, ant' ,the neigh rhood the numbs of sect off to priso but the real deli quet which the stn wet artery, and th pr given to insure t. the similar cite st. iiinationolCou c h dof a proffecto al 1. is worthy of no 'ce was\ the some who tit lastr.byrthrowine he ws .2 swimming a il& • tried for hospital doctor, -, up a felsaccount of the bo \ ts body. o be attributed ' a the truthwas till perjury , they but being\ friends free'ly walking t 1 meat. It is suppose,- ..,tnekt too \rivon, hummed at his murder go g paniehed, , •Ivell to take the a ff air into N sir wn bin ~... b' waurdrig hirn, but this is }o. ere pporl- tion. • •• .-..—. \ M 46 \ \I , TH BROKEN ROIJSEIIOI \ ...‘',, _ ns lila C4.1 . ,T.... •; \ \ ... _ Vainly, solidi. mernry seeks Round our father's knee,. .. \ t " ' Laughing eyes arid rosy cheelts \ \ -t ; Where they used to , be; 1 Of the circle ones so wide 7 t \ . Three ire snutdercre, timbers di .. \ , '• ' Golden haired, and dewy eyed, •\„ , '• - - Prattling:ill the day, *"... . \`‘ \ Was the baby first that died ; ,' Oh ! 'twos bard to lay. ' ' ' ' Dimpled hand and cheek of snow ' . •.: . lathe grave sit'dark and low • ~ \ ~ • • \ • Smiling back on all who smiled, . Ne'er by sorrow thrilled a o . -1•,„ ' Halfwomen, - halt' it child; •••- : Was the =Wee milled; Thane grave more deep and'wide • _ Half ~l arie th , eytheis by , linyirl - I aide. Wen or where the other died \ - \ Only heaven can tell, ' ding manhood's path prin-Ide , \Was he when ho fell, \ ppy tliistles, - blne and' red, \ .: \ - - - \l2 ‘ ' Bloomirbeut hy is lonely bed. _,,, \ . lem for thelivingthree \ Only leftto play n: •; '''..-:: - lied are on the stormy tea; - \\• ' F e still than they, t, , • \ Wan ' one his young heart dim, .\\ . Oft est, most I pray for him -'' bi t ", er . . they ;do i'z' d'u . !,, ambe 0. warn, ,e Fettle as r. at i ret r.„ n . 7 gree. boron \ Del t on To-clar ..tiooe 0;1 to? bung hours of ~lr •• \ \ \ , \\ . . . , . s \ L . • ' A. , , . ..., . ~- ; \ ~ ~. ,A
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