PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. -PUBLISHED BY WITYTE kC0_.._......_._ PITTSBURGH MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 16, 1854 • - a-• *iiiii4i ---- :4rezrzn,wizz. -IMP-POUND ON ILtati PAGE OP THIS PAPER. 7fy. PIiTDIBMIGHIVIEHLVGAZETTE-4bidsteustie alted►tGm of our Weeny Mane offers to our bsokottotro • moil dillblibloutodtrou of tosktog thotr bustottopOilt * Our droulaticro bEtwoon four and tire thomarot, meting •Lout.ey age mot county to 'Amt.= Ponatitoult, AVEMI6TIffeBB.--Nelthee the Edited.' g0... 1 _ Dar PelOnsEetabitehoment of the Deliv Gme*,....reeeo C 4154 z4k) , e.Arternaccawhodealre their notices to appear. tbe baly* Smby mo.dpg, wID pleeee band them In Wart d delta, on Entneley. - ' COUNTY. MEETlNG—The'Whiga itiidAn .ttlicsa or the w ent 'Made, lloionghs and Town.' shirp' Is the Conntr, will meet a their: reepective place( Of boldlas elections, on tt.tTIIRDAT, the 25th dar of Jan-, RUT lag. Wet= the hours of I and 6 o'clock. wit.. and elect% &Listen o each Markt to atend County =fr e izg'lLDZEill . A , L ; the let d , sial i threv e setae to Mate Cantentloo at riarriebargla. on tgallith , day of"Jlerth, 1814.1. By order of the Connate. of Cor., N 1190140. , T1f09.1. BIGILLM, C'hin'a. &max or„ rue Iliasouht COMPROMIBE.—.It has heninTaterite-etriplaynent with the South, • to chichiiii igelziat . .tho want of faith .= the part of the 2Portli , in ,reference ' tothe-virious corn, prminaliy . on the !Stormy:question, which :the majority of the people of the North never agreed to, but WM& 'they coniciatimisly aPposed and ' the North• required that 'the " ailed), he, applied to the new terri e ttliz:imotified:.fit3ll. Mexico, th e Southpro ,noir:cud it,:to violation 4 the." MiSsoiri Compro boasted their adherence to Stile* engagements. But what do we ' find nowt kerioutipriliCeitialt •entertained; to - repeal - . the - .. ../lOsauttriHOMpromise, for the 'purpose of admit-. Hag IlkiTtrcrlato, the territory of Nebraska—a territory„ iiing West.of. Missouri; and within the bormdaof tliavery .. ,eiclusion. The most as tanieldng bdwever, that such - Isftho pielfmrditief the' to . ibeerviency SinverY, at the present time , that it is believed, by men who tot ' derataai ,Ora.character of this Congress, that the In - alai - A will-carry, and that we .shall heie another-Shive State on our Western bonier .• Who cliuld)utio believed . this a few years agof It islitible to tall howbursh apeople will • bear . - 49tett',in 1841, vte, with others„ warned the peopin of- thin country-against the danger' of 'the annexation of Texas, we were taunted with . being en, alarmist • Tho thing was impossible. p 44e would never:agree, to it. When the old Sage of•Brahrtree; ie his .epeech to his con--' :utitnente foreteldthe coining- storni, hewas pro- . nounied'f4iticaland in iiiidottige.- For publiah, ins that'aPeceb,. his. 'Aceideney,Joust Tnall, of diagracknlmemory, ordered all the dovernment advertiseinentir out of the - Gault; • and trate: rerieilliimlci the ..LoCofeeo Poet, This Was In_ the fleof 'Ye:F . 47I IO oicutancs; anti Jost after he Watt been elevated to - offlee•bY Whig anipport.;" Still, nobody would believe that Texas wonid,bk annexed.- The idea was too monstrous. Time went the danger of annexation ,b,040i0 more imminent, the people were, arouised, and . alanoed,; public meetings were held tm.protest • against 'the net,' and solemn resolutions Wens, passed by Slate Legislaturee, pronouncing the - • project ustooratitutionahand declaring it stretch . of de tail:awl compact, and asserting they would not ainsint'til it. By degrees the pnblic . mind *aim with it, the' Democratic PutYfilll4ye-. l 94rerrierit to ...Slavery. dictation, \etteeninbaLeimiim the list night of John Tyler's dispacetintz'rresidenej, the act was' accom ,.. :41litruisithe events Mnie.h.succeeded.- - , James eras elected Prealderit.! the mesiesit war followed; net territories were aiquired; the doe; • nines of •the Wilmot. proviso" were for a while fearlesel4utteral'arsi . Sepia its* and then the North waiagain.4efeated .the. series of acts lithe Compromise nominee, by which the knewn ' ' yoke was put On the necks of the North; end her help citizens: r ine, prevented, on pain of fine and 'imprisonmint; from discharging duties enjoined' 'by humanity, liberty and, the law of God. Shwa , that wretched porinit, the craven spirit of rub to: the behests of Slavery has been in ' treasing; -, ,0n0 "after ancr4ber of 'our ..public presses, ti4d ; : pnblie men have suecturdied, and now, Irh!Cci.San4l 'coin* forward . .and mauls stilidnither concessions, even the breech • .; . cf contracfa contractsand solemn env:gement:Si. it seemly . moves the Peibliel heart. Emboldened_ by success,. the prowl and arrogant.:Tsenth 160(ra:it - deign to, : do her orii:.deireithig work; but puts . forward Douglass,'' of Minois, and, Cass, ,of both aspuantn for, the Hresideney, and who ere • - willing to pay any price for it, ."LETCTI. BENTON, it Is laid, ..not•oppose. l This . we will not 'be lieve until we cannot helY it But evoTliebraelei. will not satisfy the:Soulh, She - must, have ineire alive territory still. • Hence rhofillibueteriogexpedition'of Walker; and his eaMpaniof desti;radoeS and pirates . "] fore - than one thottsMidffie*itii saidnreefigagedlisthisMa l - 7 1sirprise; and there is not much doubt it,will sue oeed. Lower ealifornii and Sonora will roan 'trop into our handiq'tiiviolent invasion, - tion and prim:hese, and thus two mord dare sietes will be added to the &Orions American' Union, _ . "to .., , * ' W.Q!...) 5, 04 and the luau of.the brine." Well, we admire their spunk and indomitable -"energy of-the South. three shire Stites in one year is &Ink* pretty good. business. It the ,North is ton craven spirited to defend her own rights, and is too — keen on the seent'of wealth,and spoils wad.. officeto attend to honor, right and freedom, she deserves to be trodden under. foot and deipised., Nebraska will come in` polluted with slavery; if the South ean induce thirehold • ire to go thud; Which is sernewhat doubtful, and - Sonora andlatier -California : will .come in to reell.the Southern power, in the Senate and the .electoral ot!ig'e'' ispd thei north will.',humbly se- inhume, and pat besself out of breath to, catch -rani sway. negroee for: her , southern , • :stuusters . , in testimony of: her fidelity to the Compromises of the Constitution' • Niatiettea.--. , °beerier," tie Washington co t , terpondeet of the PhiLadel phinLedger,, and also .. 00rresponderif. pr 1 01 e Baltimore Sun - attain. the tr i g n a '4",_-`.' I I.".tOIMJ , Ots to thosepapers as. Waanniatan, Jan. 12.-1 am, glad to - inform on that Ger...Casswill sge to it that the llebrus-. ka•Territorial'Xill sbill.jake 'that slurPe - which, nfilleare it td the, people /lithe Territory to estah ..lislt or prohibit inrolontitY servitude, without 'Waiting till they areireadj to: come ate. 'State_ into the Talon. That part of thO 31Mrouri com promise arta& might apply to_-Nebraska most be repealed. - Hen: Carr is determined to siparate 'the sheep from the gotta, - finsturga. • Pram thC7t4l2r7ofthla dispatch it would seem. that Cien. *cunt min put the , Senate in his pocket as easily ai , :titen. .Jackson ',once'. pocketed the State of Dulairaie.'! - The - Senale to no and -Can. Cass - ffirrything.., '‘.43en.. Chas will see tu lt".--" Gen: Otis io 'determined," &e.. Hera it . an omnipotent General, for you; one man among. tdity two. ;end greater ;than t4em ! *Li, this 1a better than_ being ries:Went.' The occupant of the White Hcamods scimething, in this way, but . Hen. Casslitherarbecliment of what was once tanned tlitciTtctst, ampust assemblage `in the woil I' Re matter ; tiliaillangers . maybe apprehend from the antion,-,o6helienate; Sew Case will see to it" that all liright, Cass is determined to :hare his own way," and .who shall resist: him? lispppis the witiou that Nesesses a Cass t Hap py are thai,rople, too, - f-who -enjoy ebronielers to poat them up, betimes., about the determinations Ind waLehralneris of. the:. mighty General from ;We Peelent "w Übe menal-vetetement of the 064" the Penimfixonie Henreid for the month of December and far the yeer...; The , re oelptifei, the month exceed the eitinutteruhlith, .• on theg4,44,.59,972, And mai!othe `groan . rvoeipta fc:itheriesrs2,Bs6,932.o6, - ageinst $l,- • 67.2 A in the ymtr"lBs2if Increftee $9 . 66;810.42, • or sbprtt4s.tyle!!nt. - . Riceipte fgr.the MOnih . endincpec.,, , - 1 .11; 1868 W 9,872 t3O &me menth•leet year ... .... 18 ‘inc"" $8126064 Itsdptsfrom .7an. 1,1858, to Dela:' St,' , • ; 10; 1868 - . $.1,865;982 96 gems period last 1;980,672 64 ,42, -,ItXIPOST OT 13PiCri- , 4 110 - large - qtinntiti of .1 thirty-four tons of Aped* Aims zuoretoYed .11 P et , # thur.thlo 'morning tuultioakll: tbo AinunbOirtJohn. ~ 1 - ..i1 , ..• May. It wattshifelted.frcattheleuth-3ti tidir• , r oltrihnd Is to be taken to that ofrPhiludolphht , :r - ;Ir. O. ,Piesyrno - : .0., - AI , .1,4.. , :...5z , 5 , • WI:.! ..7.1•1 1....., '-.1 J.r LA J . - , . ;;441111.1152g=11X WESTER!? RESERVE BAIM.--01186t111411y MGM- . I ing we fp14.41.0 44 g h tt ' 111 "` t "t1 4, b y t h e „ w ,ltie; our ativerba*tentl3lli, hat- I ing been deptjaitea there by the talnigraphie agent I thcnrOgag*fore, shin. our oken had elose,ll:2, • WAEREN, 011ie, Jan. 12,1.854. Editers,<l.RatOurnh Garatc:-,Western 80-an-re-Bank - an-re - Bank stopped redeeming their notes this morning at 19 o'clock. J. IL MABEE. dreaming that thin was an imposition, and supposing-it tit:natter - of importance, - we posted the dispatch at our office'door... A gen tleman, formerly,* Warren, having seen itthere, at once dispatched a 'message to Warren, andre ceired the following answer: ' Wannes, Jan. 14, 1854. The Western. Iteserre Bank is as sound :and solvent an any bank in the Trnion, and . hare not been called upon to 'redeem *WOO of .our , notes, re.r the last sixty days, tuel'we have .more: than :3160,000'0t available funds on hand. The report Of Kihbee is es fehe as false can be. Ozonon TAXlol4.Pashier. Thif last dispatch will be satisfackwy to'our be : inesS community. The Western Reserve Bank has long enjoyed the reputation of being one of the most .prudently and caution* , numaged h mks of Ohio, and-We hare no donbt'Ot r iti °ugh soirency., The attempt to nse the pres for tlse purpoSe . of "discrediting it, Is, under Jim ejr• cUm , LanCQN• WOrtilY of the .severest condemmt- A CHECICHASK EMU RIOTEZB.-A tie cirhir retelling the eighatures of all our prin cipal mercantile firms, pledging the signers to deliver freight .upon - any point of the Ohio 'and lifir--sisaippi Rivers. as cheaply and as expedi tiously as was done before the outrages at Erie Cornmenced, or as can be done by Philadelphia by any route or in• any mode. Arraageinents' hate been'taade with a line of steamers to Balti more, which will leave hero daily; and 'with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, whereby this will be accomplished. It is a most excellent move- moat and cannot' fail of proving effectual. We shill publish the with the signatures to morrow.—New York Courier. If we are not 'mistaken the New Yorkers did the same thing _ last year, beforo the Erie troubles connnenced. It is only another mode of giving expression to jealousy. of Philadelphia. If Penn . sylvania is to be tabooed by New York and Ohio in tide way, what sueecis Will those of our citi zens who are earnest is favor" of giving the free fight of - way through the State to all railroads meet with? We are opposed to all sectional and narrow policy in this respect, but no Pennsyiva than can look upon the efforts of New York and certain towns In Ohio, to injure her character and 'interests without ,the deepest indignation. Itepubticaner" is the name of a new German paper just started in this city. It .purports to be - published: for the 'benefit of the CathOlin Orphan Asylum on Troy Ain, but its main object is to break down the other German papers of the city, which speak too freely against-the Pope and Catholiciim, and their encroachments upon popular righti. The name is a Misnomer. There is no affinity lre tween Catholieient,..in its political derelopemelds, nndrrue republicanism; Kircsannoessa, for lannax7, rich, racy, and able:. Mai just been received - at Callon's. FURTHER NEWS'IST THEI3ALTIC Tho mtmorsrespecting 'the' prospect of peace, areconfasedand contradictoty. 'while some per. eginv maintain thaVtlie EMPeror of Russia ba n e consented to send'aplenipotentiary to the Con gress at Vienna; letters from St. Petersburg state positively that the Czar insists that the re ligious quM4lon shall be arranged between him self and the Sultan without the intervention of the:9thei Powers.* 'lt is added that the Emperor has no objection to send a representative to the Conference, but that he reserves to him Self the right to treat' directly:with the Porte on all that relates to the - Proteetorate Of the Greek sub jectS. The - latest statement; if it can be relied res, is, :falterer, rather more - Satisfactory: It comes by telegraph frontlrieima; 22d; and states that a despatch had been reteivedthern - from , ll, de. Bruck, dila - Constantinople, 20th, and was immediately communicated' to the ministers , of Britilit, Prance and - ,Prussia, to - the effect that the Porte will Send** Plenipotentiary to the con lerenec, provided - the Russians will evacuate the Prineimilities. The Ambassadors of the Three .Powers had been , instructed tO urge en the Sul tan not toinsist Ort , this condition, but to assure him that•the integrity'of the Turkish empire will be maintained; and the Principalitimi shall be re- Stored as soon as the dispute with Russia 'shall have been settled. • - A. Constantinople' despatch of date 16th; men tions- that the:Vie:dna note teethed Constantine ple'cru the-15th; - whenited_vehid Paeha hail an in teniew with -the Foreign -NI - misters/ He groin iced to dabs' utmost for the furtherance of peace at the'Grand - Titan; which - war to' meet 'on - thei 20th, but thought that the part taken by Perlibt Russia:' woul(F render an arrangement very "diffirmit. : • totli the. Tnrkiih . Minister in Persia; 'andtho.Persiateafitdstei at Conetunti nople," have quitted their pests 'contrary to the advice of thelrench and 'English Ministers: The Tacks are preparing for an expedition- against From the army in Asia there are no later re- Ports.. The-details to hand. of past events do not bear , out the victories deleted by-lbe Ens. It was generully reported in the Principalities that an armistice during the winter months WOO,' be • agreed on. But this would en able Itaitia to take. the geld in the spring, with not much short of 181:1,1X10 men. - It appears that the Molder° W.ells , .bian rocenltylncorporated with • the Rassian for ce, cannot be trusted in the field against. the Purim, ,That'. are, :therefore. to be [ employed to do garrison duty in the Principalities. • Russia has, appointed IL de Fenton as Imp rint Commissioner in Servin, and has given an erosive answer to tho. Seriian complaint respect. 'the. dangerous proximity of the ex-Prince 31i losch to the Serriau frortier . Iturrsm.—The split in the Cabinet hes been patched up, and Lord Palmerston- continues in hip office. Says the Times, as, if semi-officially, ..we were enabled to_state on Friday, December . IGth, that, Viscount Palmerston Mid tendered his resignation of,the office of Secretary of the Home Department, and bad therefore ceased to forma Part of the Queen's government, if his retigna- Hon was accepted by the crown.. The announce. silent was strictly,scurata, and accordingly Visi ceent ralmeston has not attended the.rneetings -of theXabinet, which have peen- held since he 'e rested his intention to resign. It is, however, well known, that the important'office of _Home Secretary has not been- filled. up or accepted by any other member, of the government, and we hare now the satisfaction to learn .that the resin nationof Lord Palmerston hai not been definitely accepted, but is. withdrawn, tutskthat the Secre tary for the Home Departmbnt wilt retain,—we can hardly say resume his former position_ In the present administration: 'Explanations, honorable alike to all the parties concerned in this Arum action; have, been -uschanged, and aathe diffi-' Milties which had arisen between Lord Paltnere , ton and his colleagues Atte limited, as we , have already stated on a former occasion, to the Imes-. tion of parliamentary reform all dealt with by Lord Johnituuell,' it has been found possible,,without any ' saerifiee of principle, to .plue the govern men t. again r ou.' a unite& ~and we.hopea _perma nent 'basis. To':beh.candis.L.; there has been too mneli precipitation on - all sides in this 'nutter.- -Lord Palmerston expressed his intention to resign as if memo vital. principle of the Conatitntion were in dispute middle provisions orthenew Ito-. form .Bill were 'irrevocably settled, meither of Which suppositions Isere correct.. - ',The difference of th opinion was thought., be more serious, and more, fatal to the Union of the ,Cabinet than it has since proved Wise by. those menthers or the Government,' who alone were in full Possession of the cue.. But no Councils were sitting at the time,. and the step, appears to have been taken without is distinct communication [on a restion of such extreme importance to all. the ministers of the Crown, several of whom were not in London. Upon a . fuller cemsideration- of the whole subject, and an explatuthion-of the con dition in which the projected measure of. Reform now swede, it was found that no finperioes dic tates of consmienceand .of duty, by which alone sucl t a step could be justified,: did, in this instance, require so groat a sacrifice... The zealous, media- I don of the Duke. of Newcastle, the sagacious and patridlic advice of- the ..blarquiS of Lansdowne, and, we must add, the excellent temper and pnh lle spirit shown by,the Ministers molt nearly en gaged In this disctuodon,' have lid to this satin-, • factoirreindt: end it ..would have, been utterly Unworthy of • the -high: position awl' motivei of. these 'statesmen, if they hsd liesitstesl fora ma- I mad, to retrace a step taken under somexiseon- ception of the to which it was alone attrib The London limes has atieditoriel on thoproir'! peat of war with -Beagle. • Referring to the trete. tics of 1784,-1766 and 1708 betvieen Britain and Ruggin, (which"eotnier to have been renewed ' . Apr. the treity-of tirebro, 18120 a year's grace' is .allogfed to -the-subjects of either.einintry to r e. turn beme in the event of war between thetwo 'powers. l';o sueli provision appears in-the eel:a -m/mill treaty of 1840, hut -marbe pretanned to, still in force. The_largofirember of British `engineers srud-nitisans employed in. Russia mikes I.lils an important Matter:to .be clearly under---, -,- ,- ,;l4iguert-41i the 22d i thwfreneltfinreinmeur secelied official intelligence' that, tbalaultbiguitV :Cots Lad: entered:the Bliteirleig.,- probisida - thaV the , Rnestax:,/itahl ,thir would dantiaillidflbsi4all,4o4 - •-•••• • _ • manded,:an explanation with reference to the entry or s the fleet and admen* it is meant"an.k: h4ktle 4iinnust:F4tion on thC7:. part of Friiik against Eassia.. The a:nswe,r enoo t o 4 , to .b e that thwpolicy - of the French government lm. tiii 40rVutmc chstTe r - thai 'Pow; is still the objeer it desires, and that no effort consistent with the ,national honor, and.the integrity and• honor of the Sultan, the ally of France, will be spared in its attainment, and that the presence of the fleets is less a hostile denionstration than for the par poseof preventing the recurrence of such a ca lamity as that which has recently taken place. It is Mated, however, that oil the resignation of Lard Palmerston, the Emperor Napoleon caused a note Id be written' in. +very plain terms to the Earl of Aberdeen, _asking far a definite answer whether Englund intended to stand by Tarkeyor to desert her in her hour' or need. - AND CnMa.---Details of the news by the overland Indian spa Chins mail are to hand.— Bombay dateS are tuNovember 213th. The news from India is of little interest to oui readers.. :There was stuircity in' tbi Northern districts of :the Madras presidency, owing to want of rain. Cholera iwßombay . was 'decreasing. Trade. was not very brisk; money mike( quiet. Dates from Shanglite,•China, are to the 2d of November. was no new feature to report in the war. Constant fighting was going on, with little result on either sidi). The Impe rialists numbered about 14,00(1, and the foreign vessels hitherto employed at Chin-kiang-feo had been brought'round to assist them. Tho fleet of junks was also coming, and unless the insurgents receive re-inforceinenis, it is doubtful if they will be able to hold the city. The Ex-Taoutio Bamqua is short of funds, and he had some difficulty with the British Consul, in consequence Of pre senting himself with armed followers on the neu tral ground.' ' A correspondent of the London Times says: "The proceedings of the American Commissioner and the American Vice Consul ar, u '-lregards ne trality, are considered somewhat , equivocal, and ,the Insurgent Chief has addressed atetter on the subject." The payment of duties during the capturs of Sharighare, and the present collection of them, are being agitated by the foreign authorities and the Imperial Governinenteud were causing much excitement.. The British Consul has intimated that no more' duties will be . paid by British tra eers till'the city is again under Tartar sway. On the other hand, Mr. Marshal ...insists on payment in aver, agninstwhich the Aniericau merchants have vehemently protestett Of the progress of the Lasurreiition in the North, we have no reliable accounts. Ningpo wes quiet.. Amoy, Nov, sth, was expected to be speedily, retaken by.the Imperialists. At Canton there was nothing new. The city remained quiet. Trade in imports was again languid, and the late improvement in yarns and shirtings was not maintained. Exchange had fallen to Se id per dollar. The price of tea was maintained, anti the finer qualities wore scarce. At Shanghne shipments of tea were active. In imports little doing. Exchange ou England Gs 6d. It woe generally understood that Sir George Bonham's resignation was accepted. Nu suc cessor appointed. Mr. Marshal was at Macao ewritiog the arrival of his successor, OKIIXANT.—The Rdigioae TrostUr, in Baden.— A letter from Frieburs, linden, of the 18th, states that the Jesuit missionaries have been ordered by the authorities to leave the place within week. A similar enter was limited about a month precious, but was withdrawn by the Regent, in the hope that they would profit by the indulgence. The Chambers are convoked to meet January , 9th: The Austrian mediation is spoken of in the Je suit quarrel, of the New York CotetarMet AGnrtlrer. L0N1.331, Dec. 27, 1853. The Ministerial Crisis consequent upon the re cent resignation of Lord Palmerston. has been terminated in the.way most satisfactory to all parties, except the direct opponenbi of the goc ernmmit. namely, by the return of that noble. man to office. With regard to the immediate cause of the mimmderstanding that led-to this temporary sep aration from his -colleagues, pothing further has tuinspired. In the quarters where it was origi nally asserted to have . arisen solely from a dif ference of opinion on some provisions of Lord John Russell's proposed reform bill, that state ment is still maintained. The explanation there fore is, that each party had in sumo degree mis apprehended the other's views, andttutt'tipon the matter being fully discussed by all the Ministers, several of whom had lieen previously wholly un aware of the existing grounds of difference, it was found to involve no point of n character so vital as to put mutual _concessions out of the question. At the setae time there is reason to believe in the correctness of the supposition men , -Lionel in the last advims, to the elect that. Lord Palmerston's objection to the contemplated hill was founded not SO much on any inherent like-tondis liberal Measure. in. that direction, -as upon s sense that thisis vat the time at which the cenntry should be agitated by any question likely to require much attention or to awaken opposition or excitement ..Let us," he may be ' supposed to have said, " bring forward a plan of reform that shall meet all the, proved and isalls putable atones that require corrections, and which even the taxies will he unableepenly to defend, but avoid organic changes thetwould.in duce them to, fight with party rancor at a mo ment when all the energies of every class should be engaged in the cause of European order." It may consequently be concluded that the ar-' =gement which has now been effected, has probably been based in a great measure on the conversion of the cabinet to his-view. LOH Palmerston, it may be assumed, has conceded some of his objections to the extensive nature of Lord Jelin Russell's reform plan, and in re turn.the Cabinet have perhaps been brought to acknowledge that that measure- must neverthe less be regarded as a subordinate, and in con tenet with the great struggle which is apparently to be entered upon in Europe, even an impor tant one. Already it has been acknowledged by those who speak the sentiments of the gorern ascot, that in comparison with the considerations now involved in our foreign policy, "the undefi ned, provident of this or that measure-of legisla tive reform for the next session of Parliament assume a secondary importrince," and that "the path of, duty lies for the present along a higher .and more rugged track." ' Respecting the progress'of the war there hoe been a surprising absence, during the past three days, of nay new details. There is a general be lief that the Russians are making great prepar tionalor an advance from Bucharest, to attack the entrenched- camp of Omar Pasha at Kalafat, and the result of a deter Mined conflict at that point, which is the only spot in the Principalities I now occupied by the Turks, will have a monies toes effect in stimulating or dispiriting the Sul tan for further resistance. Meanwhile, the di plomatists continue at work to bring about the proposed conference et Vienna between Turkey and Russia, by means - of plenipotentiary from each power. The Sultan, it is amid, expresses his readiness - to"-open such a negotiation, but stipulatca that the Principalities 'shall first be evacuated. The diplomatists are trying to argrie him out of this demand , and to induce him to be content with aseuraneesthat the evacuation shall be ultof of the conference, and" hat he may therefore dispense insisting upon' it ns a preliminary. ' It appears' unlikely, however; that these proceedings can, be etirried' on 'with the slightest hope by any Of the Owen( except Aus -tria,, whose anxiety about the position in which she isplacermakes her willing to inipe 'anything he.possible rather t . hati . :a prolonged war . ' and the humiliation - Of her protector.' . the of England and Prance there seem at length if/ be a feeling that the time. for negotiation is over, al though.; England and - France Will of course .be ready to promote the Vista's anongementit If all the other perties 'ire desirous or entertaining In tire nVience of any fresh intelligence the' stockmarket continue' to Indicate that inherent' strength which has been remarkable during, the poet two months ,' At the lest date conaols were,l quoted at ,3 1 and they have closed 10-day at We have another account of , the Sinope gagement, Profeasedly "foulideil upon Ilona made therO by the captain 'and officers of r, the English war steamer Iletribotion.": It is as' . . On the 18th of 'November a Turkish flotilla, Consisting of MIMI' frigates, (one of .60 guns,) three corvettes, and two . , steamers, anchored in the' bay of Frutope. °tith 21st a lituisian squad ron: of three tro-deckers, a frigate and *tt brig, Mood in §inope, and after rocoenoitering the !Turkish position, cruised off the hsibor, stain, Mining the blocked° in spite of yery hazy wo mf,, Cr.• it was suggested to Osman recite, the Tut kish'econmander-m-chief, that as an action would be unavoidable, the beat course would be to forma ; the blockade; and Make a refuting fight of it • but, nid contemPlating reinforcement of the 'stool; -lteNunfoitunately rejected the . advice' of , , his subordinates, upon the consideration, of soma ; of lifs vessels having been damaged in a recent, gale, and on the . probability of a• sucoeisful cult if the actionwere fought at anchor. I • On the forenoon of , the 00th . a large Itessiaril sanadron, composed of. [three three : deckers, and 'three tiro-deckers; poster go conitnatel.Of; Vir 4 'Admiral Nachimoff : having also the flag of &rear, 'lmbniral. stood in for. the bey under run milts-. fore the wind, mud, took up a position close along side of the.Turkieh ships, the latter: not firing open 010/4 doing so. Two frigates : three steamers remeined. outside to cot' .off the retreat of aerTarkisli vessels Attempting to es. cape. Osman Podia forthwith sigruded his fleet :to fight bravoly,tO the. last in defence of their country. and at. noon a:desperate 'action corn, moneed. For up faratte .tit hoer end a half the Turkish frigates resisted theSe fearful odds with''-: tout flizichitig. The first, et.their:hisees waii,the Yevick frigate, whose.pt4n, Bey, being Managed with -beardinif,We: huge three-decker. afiddieSing abandoned.ll hope of euccessful re ilstasee,with ilie,flperSlP?7 , o9 We* Alp hie At the endof the aboveperied the destruction I WITLLA-31S. Terlemb fortsVietlrighitul end coMpletk :rm.! Fp - G , AND 4 7.1774477.75 W WAR1,710r44, Sonic of thealtips :1!",f1*-._Iiharued by ott s, rr lV iron red hot., slietf others'. MO and,the. Othe.ce, FIT/DiG FOR STEM t o OR WATER: iirlinsesides were' literallyteaten inky the;nneri zrs. 25 - 31srketetrst, titteenoto. in4tin weight of the Busalaii" metal, Blipped their cables, and, with the exception of two. Vriftedoa shore. `•The:Etteehns now huttuied their.yetde, rind cheered in honor of theii victory. Thitylim roriliately re-Commenced firing njimillibtelpleaS wrecks. from which a.feebie drooping.fire was still maintained With 'xiiimpuilled fortitude, and (lid not ceasepatii.thoy had'eputpleted-the work of destruction and ibutclierY. • ' ' They then thole possession of the two vessels which had not gone on shore, but from their bat tered. condition, abandoned and destroyed them the following day: Ona of the Turkish sterinets. tti ,Taif, alone escaped., She had slipped her cable shortly after the commencement of the battle, and after forcing her way at some risk through the force cruising outside, brought the firs; intimation of this fatal event to Constantino ple. Before the action commenced, the Turkish crews numbered 4,408 mem of them 538 have survived, the others having been slain,to a man at their posts. Most of the survivors are wound ed; among them are 120 prisoners, who were ta-, ken by the llns.sians On board the frigates aban doned by them, and who have been curried into' Sebastopol. Coerent misses of tbe N.Y.. Tribune. • LONDON, Tuesday, .11ec...• 24, 1853. The Ministers,-zinable to finds Secretary for the Home Departthent, Imre made their peaed With Lord Palmerston, and ho has once more raj turned to his office. It has not oozed out upon what conditions the contending partied were 'reconciled, but the whole transaction, the sudden bolting of Lord Palmerston on a clues; tins of the sham' Reform bill, the Invectives a, guinst him in the official - organ of the Ministry; his sudden return to-office, and the praises now lavished upon him by the same Time., which last week abused hint so bitterly, do not in any way do credit either to Lord Aberdeen or to Lord Pal tnerSton. The astute diplomatist is hated by the Court, and distrusted by the Ministry, yet they cannot do -without him. In the Cabinet lie is troubleieme; out of it dangerous. Such is the conviction of the Ministers; and the impossibili ty of meeting him successfully in Parliament, was the cause of the submission of Lord Aberdeen, since it is certain that the Ministry has yielded to Lard Palmerston- But it is superfluous to re mark, that even the return of the Home Secreta ry to the Cabinet councils, will not in any way give more 'energy to they, English policy in SA East. Tim fleet has entered the Black Sea, the Exchange trembled at the idea that' Admiral Dundas might sail to Sebastopol and destroy the Russian fleet, but when the Russian Embassatior asked for an explanation of this Move, he got for answer that it who with no hostile intention that the English and Trench fleets went into the Euxine, but only to prevent a similar disaster to that of Sinopo. The Courts of St. James and of the Tuilleries remain on the same footing of friendship with the Czar as before, and his fleet is safe, but something was of course to tsk done in order to appease the in diguathin of tho,Sultan, and of the civilized world; and while he English and French Gov ernments are courting' the Czar and betraying the Sultan, the Emperor of Russia is preparing for a general war. A? -It is unavoidable, and while the English Cab inet ix blundering and wavering; and negotiating, RusSian emissaries and Russian armies are rens bag the nations of inner Asia, the Persians. the Afighans, and all the enemies-of England. Thus they are preparing a descent of barbarians on .the British possessions in India. It is said that the Russian expedition against Khiva is only at five leagues distance from Crgendi, the capital of the Kitanat, and should they succeed in taking It, the prestige of the Russian arms, which has already. induced the Shah of Persia to declare war against Turkey, and, it it is reported even against England, will overnrce all the Tartar and Turkoman States, from the Chinese wall to the frenti&d• of Hiudostan. In the mean time nothing is left untried to sow the seeds of discord between England and France: rupture between Napoleon and Victoria might insure the envy triumph of Russia. not only over Turley but over • England. An article in the Times—which charges the French Ambassador, Bnrnguy with having opposed the im mediate sailing of the Scot after the defeat of Sinope, iu order to intercept the Russian fleet— made a very deep impression in Paris, where there is no secret about the coolness of Prince Albert toward Louis Napoleon, and about the prod wished of the Queen for the Orleans family. Besides, the instructions of the English Government and the explanation given to the Rassitin Ambm motor, show clearly that the English had no little intention to do harm M.-the fleet of the Czar as the French; but Lots iLedeliff forth° second time, over-reached the French Andmssador in Con stuntinople, and put the responsibility of rerusing the aid formerly' clained by the Sultan upon the shoulders of the Frenchman. . The attacks against Prince Albert daily mow stronger. nit Morning Adrcrtiser, The MV110.4.9. Herald. , The' sun, The Ladd Stirs, The -leaf and The Patriai. censure hi wicrinstitutionalln linence in the most severe tennis. The Coburg policy is openly denounced, and even the loyalty of the English people does not !thicld him against public - indignation. Yet in. Parliament you will not hear any expression of that feeling which pervades all cltitsteS of the people. with the - ex= ception of the persons connected with the Pax ahange and with the Peace Society. Parilanient represents the wealth, not the people of Great The well-fought duel of Nlr. pule with the ?reneh Emhassador, Mr. Turgot. hi Madrid, has eititesi great attention in the nristomatle circles. ills probably the tirstinstance in the annals of diplomacy, of two Embs.stoolors fighting a duel at a foreign Court, and doing it for the criticism on a lady's dress. Vet nobody blames Mr. Boule;, he behaved like a gentleman. while the ' , tench Embassador was in the wrong. Inet ruche, tho'Commander of the important fortress of Belgrade, has suddenly died, not with out enspicien of poison. The affairs of Servia daily grow more and more complicated. The Prince is faithful to' the Sultan, but the great Russian party is; daily increasing. The Prince, alarmed by the pre‘ence of hie rienl, the preten der Milesh, in the Russian camp, asked for an explanation from Prince Onrchikoti, and gut an elusive answer, while the Milosh party in Berrie are cattrasiing the people for Russia and trying to rouse them against the Porte. The sudden death of !stet Paella is eery ominous under th.e circumstances. C. C. k C. R. IL Orvicras.—Yesteidey et the annual meeting of stockholders or the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad - Company, the following gentlemen were elected officers for the ensuing year. l'residentH. B. Payne. Secretary—M. J.Marmon. Treasurer—T. P. Gandy. • Direrlori—H. U. Payne,- J. Gillett, Leonard Gam, *Riche' HiMaid, A. Stone, je., 8 1Gizaaa. Witt, Cleveland; J. M. Wooinlay, New Prim; . 11.M.41: Delaware .Alfred Kelley, Co- Iltrabuit; John Miller, Colmbue; rrosmer, Albany.--Cter. Herald. , • _ !The election of President and Directors of the Venango ltnikoad, Inas held on )(outlay hot.— The woo officer* who—*erred 'tast year, .were' electeil.=Fraakfin Sptetater. ItlßnePß 8111PflIIS /OM KlT.—Thein two di. former of tho Methodist Episcopal, tha I latter of Protestant Episcopal Church: who nailed for California on board the George LOW, on the 1 20th alt.. *ore within a day's sail of Aspinwall; on the - 29th, both In' good health; after a plea ! mint voyage. They both conducted religious services. on the Sunday frrerious. CCRIOUg litsznv 11)11, AKVERBIZATION Qt Tcisx,i6;'ilat,ul.--Dlll3sulty occagioned by the re verbOration of so u nd in the new capitol of Nash _has been remedied by ., eptusding,a. thick. Ayer Ofeathi dust on the near, covering.it , with a heavy-ctirpot:awfvurtaining ihe windowa with heavy curtain's.: Tne Ohio Conetitutional Con :mutton remedied e. Midler detect in College Hall, Cincinnati, hi covering, the-walls with canvass.' SPECIAL NOTICES SHRIVER . DIWORTInETOIT, -. 7 WIIOI,ESALE GROCERS AND 'COMMISSION: • Nos, 130 imull3llSecoad. street, between Wo6d, littsburnh, and Aunts ill Us A Kirk patrick, Rum , Refiners; Fhlindel phis—a full aesortment of, „Refined Sugars and. Hyrum on band, to which WO lovito the attention of the city trots. e,l:-Inidfb., fl' WORTII OyROORM ANfi,,D PAPIIRSRAYRU SVIT/t A 1140 SAYR I • 4 . • A . L 7rdy " lo6 EM bOT S W A :hr i Mown. bloke, AllsgesneeDear Kre--idour two letters were duly reesebend. I wan sheent et the throb I would fay, tn regard to you tare 1 consider It perfectly 1511111 ?NOY., 1 tested tin one I bought of you len fa, on the Jumble of the 10111 of June loot--my store building being burned to agent. SO %gilt of -wood and tudek.walarge three story building. .31y afu wee In It at the limo of the Me,. mut fell Into the on er, where there was • -large atecolnt of oil, It no, is yen - hot gm. -• • .. - My notoo qui hook amounts tbst were In the Pale' amounted to ihout Ten 'thousand Dollars, which wu ear- There was not • single paper 'Aloud: and further, I would advise any person who is doing business, to lose '4O time; hot buy a Safe to keep their paponkAu, get one that Is goal. -can safely ncorniund your Saks ""'!!' Truly ,1011!(CLARILIS. JOHN T. tAxAs • - Rom T. KIINNIMY MU (JP 11W30;1 • • r . . E PIYARP URECSO. . _ WE hi O'V AL. • •, • • LOGAN; WILSON, - & --qtnportiirs. and Whnleeinle Derain% in 'FORUMS( AND' DOMESTIC HAR DIVA= CUTLItny, have removed to their new.'and extensive klue,leo, 615. ;Wtiqrstrict, four doors above the Bt. Charles Motel, where i abet: enstotnerlditlld seutchante-guitwally' ant hutted 1. MOB . compje4 . areert raset wrilli.„„r. Girard Fire and. Nuke Insurance Co OP PMLADELPKIA. OnIFFICE OF PFICTSBUROIi4Q.E.,NOY, 114 t corner fourth and ;20:dilleld dread. , 11.,P1T41;, Dnuttlou—Wm. nald,J. liklacls ,4.titgaw o.d. Paid Therlow; ma...Env . ..M . o i Vragt!yrhei.,o4 , plm. rex: w„,l p: Maar, Aidat i. urOc Ight l lnTottonoriVoollen Vadoriea, Tadials. Caved. m=adaftwlias fad TropedtLesiorar t nn ""'"' I iz!: XT Waimea Mid ow Furnace& Pattern& de. to Memo& ARNOLD t WILLIAMS, show we rarditilly reroannend tna i atom ige of tha put ll& eel • Seal FE, ATEISON 8 OKELY. HENRY. H. COLLINS, c M3l I VI I T;r 1-\. AV D R e Tr A N T AND WHOLESALE DEALER, CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH Ao Pnelarn Generally. No. 2:5 Wood street, Pittsburgh. AMOS LELASTRND & CO. ; 171 PEARL EET. Nair You'. MANUFACTURERS' DEALERS In even- Detetlon of - - - STRAW. GOODS , Cooarting in Tart of PAN AIM LEDIIOUN. FEU EIL BRAID. C. ,TUN, AND PALM LEAF HATS: En; Italian. Swims and Silk Bonne , !prfInCIAL now Ens. EM=BM3MiIIMEE =TM ewmprising one of the largest stocks N th o ci t. , to wbbh the attention of Theo and Cash Buyers Is reseed• fully solicited. N. 8.-11.411 MS aro particularly halted to call and exwmlng our Stock. whleb Is suited ooproosly to their Trak', embracing all the new and fashionable styles of Good.. ocl2-trud It. C. LOOMIS, of the htte firm of ISl'Curdy & Loomis WHOLESALE DEALER IN BOOTS AND SHOES, 59 Wood Street, Pittsburgh je13,11 y's3 PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, or HARTFORD, OHO- Cooitni Stock, AnntOLIPIVIU i1;111, rtl [ld • $1,000,1)00. - ISCOItPORATED. 1824. Policies of Insurance issued at all times on the most faierahle terms, against LOSS OR, DAMAGE BY FIRE, • OR THE ' • PERILS OF _NAVIGAXION. By . GEORGE AgNin,n, Agent, For Pittsburgh end Allegheny Co. .100 S rtturrn L. ICTLOOT., ................ ?CM, FLEMING BROTHERS, ISOCOLV3OIIO TO 2. con a to.) .• LIGLESALE DRUGGISTS, NO. al WOOD STRETT, PITTSVURGH, ,PA. I'mprletorsof Dr. ll'Lmwia Crloluntol Verualfuge, LI ae Indigestion and Liver Complaint Cored BY PETROLECNI.—Itesd the following letter hum ltei O. Dickerson, a Mlsslonary In Oregon: • 110. S. M. Km-shear Sir.—MYeelf and ISifehavlng Iwea great') lot:edited by the nee or your Petrol... I wish to hate •ou send ute a box of two or three dozen trdtiee. I 0411 the Cond - regotkwal Minister in this Woes. and eeveral nr. ypeoide ore affected with indigeetio... , loastkol of the liver, the stone of myeelf and wife, before taking your rernin.Erm. Ott ittx% OIL We took immoral -toobot thd or three each—about ajaar nolo half ago. Ood t oniotod m Sod health Le years am we alum that thus, bad nut taken • single bottle before that fulloeve of the etomach which so distr.." the dye pertle war rellesed, and I bare felt twthing of it sinew that time. Ale wife was also relieved from a ehronle db..o of the lin.r,4bleh had been of ...del years Flooding, by the o.x of your Petroleum. void Le S. Canal Il ln. GEO. 11. KEYSER-. 140 1t . .m4 et. met Druzglete and. 11 olletue heelers every where. rPapent eAvertlsiem Petroleum enpy.l WA/ Five Hundred Worms Expelled.—lfead the Vlow etntement frau reepe,tehlu Druggist* of the eurtrlelue elfeete of It. A. Fahoestoeles untrutteled.Ver mlfuee. BS amansuurren. N. Y.. Jan. la. Ifv`.l • Mama. It A. lahneetnek t On—tient.lemon-AlattLew Clark. a roan of undoubted Tenuity. of the town of Urban. t. Laurent , . County. New York. tar. that, he bur a little sin tour ;earn old. to slim he gave three donee of it. A. Feltrestoen'e Vamlflarre. to threw eon:entre t ho t, 77 . In the Vll . l37ant 'i s ' t h a ' n " ntut . r. 4' l!. h lrlT P LlVlt t ,r7.. Aix.nt too all. in lone than twrlrohmtn•time. Herald-they were Patently ortonlelseri at such', won of worms from a chili of hor cot ton that he amulet them trattratelT. Very reetwetfollr_ A RANDALL. Pre.nchte. I•rei~tsen nod ndd 11, A. VA ITN V- , Tralti S ea_ owner IVoot and Fleet meat, Itannor,lt. me 21 • - • I) .1 E It 0 T l' F. S AT 111 r. SATIONAL GALLERY. IttACK SON'S National Daguerrean Gallery, rner <t ttw [Unwind 'and Market street. (ntqwwite irwt• Drug ettww.) l'ittehund. Ladies awl Gentlemen wishing to obtain life-like Ilk twwww, wweletwte prkes, plesow at the at...ye estatil•halent. ellte..l nit witheery eldr and likY Light, are - awed with eneh eltillthattheoperehW wen hike the 4nowt acturst• LAc similes of the. human fono with all the expetwelon animAttel Ufa Wm.!. wt Ono., . - Enttrarlott. Palntlnt-s, at, smorstely 1;d 'phonies tnten original likenews. Por.olt not minima - 4" I..ke n took.. s Mffek't nrmmblance. I..senrmer tattoo( via and dammed porn:mann any part of the rity and virdnitr. OPO Operation from A. K., to OP. M. • /Mtraum 13 lb. 11M13311d. ja2fraltyl yff O'CONNER, BROTHER & CO.. BANEF.ItS AND INSURANCE DEAL EI;K. Nu 1I:., Wood amt. oirdnarrenui First Nitwit. Atte hit/ult.—Boy and tell Par and Current Funds. Sight and Time Crtlininte, Oda Shuts. Cartern and ttnetern Time and Prunimurr :totter: altar a meant nit Time Dee ttolie• of Car and Current Muter statue:tin Are and Marine I , lleirs pe the ..ETIA 11 , 01[11.1.1r1 Cmerser, inaah Cheital. 111:dt CO., and lintat 1 tenuteir Cum, ter. (Capital jir,miutitel ' Ruin ._, _ _ Oakland Property for Sale.—ThiA Prop en, la situated airnat ono hair wile from the city line. treating im Prearetrtavala Avenue. It I, entered with Yruit Att. 'ehnietut icindit. many .d them in tall baring ;Alai an alautannenribare, llaayirerri - . Curran t. Cunaeleerr,...,..... ht. There la a. two-atery Prams Drum. teuatiner dtth con.strut nut-loam:, an it: Pon earl of anniew, and plearantneto of heuttinti. thb rrobirty earned surhaerud. It mntabilt a Mx saw. .011 tl. tqt4h<7. it ditkle It to rub Purr-harem • 111.031.t5 .1. CSUP.II)LI... No. 11h Water etreeL • Ladies Fancy Fuss. 141TORD .t CO, would wtost• retpectfuilyi lex tit thin tttriatims td 14dIrt 14 their taro /11.1 euri9dati ottcit of I'ANCT YUlttk, tethattitig 131 part totaitt, Swim. Marlin, kited, Lytts.Camlttt...`tttorlan &Tait' rot. "Martilt. r and tittlat'm itsatit Thatto. VlA:minty. Polaitimar Wax 11, soar Wm.! ittv Fifth atm.*. • • • A. H. HOLMES & BRO.. 11411("F tOFFILLOO OF SOLID , BOX VICES, SLEDOKS' PICKS, MATTOCKS, CROWBARS, &0., Screw, Bridge Bohm, Cm. Boltz, wAsitinc.4. currox. TOBACC-. - 1, A.ND ItEMP SCREWS 'PITTSBURG °nut. Wors pm, scrauct nor All la.d. wa..att, Work to itrltige., at.. done .t the Agniest notlp., fad at U. k..eet Wee.. V. 6.1.11 smrk ItAxraatatt mual Azirsoanufactorat'Ve. sp.".o HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW YORK. CASH CAPITAL, 8500,000! it a WOW'S. A%cat. No. OD Wood Amt. Mad.tuvA. :Vinton Thrafcrr A4rAnni Ikm .11,14 en. I Adm,K. .. .. (frit - Or :P.muf —WC. of the X.Cro, Mulford. Finn of tkorldn.gl. Oto of fkomi SleNamoe. . ..... Vino of bootie, li-hg Co. Viral of Clallth,.Ntellin at. aIiZ,IntVITO24"M of tillhird Wood. . of Stone * titan !limy ~,,,, iar.. Clapp A House. Awe. Vote. . . Of Jam. Low A Co. eaarlea It. Liork.l ' _........Firm oft:. 11.11steb A Co. ,f.Ato limn of J. C. llosre Hllliost ..... Finn of A. A A. Lawrence& Co. Cher/ A. ..... .. .. of Huntley A Co. I. ...... —Firm Lewis Alterinlyyjr. C.o. Lnei of J. M. Hoe* Moreno 4Om f, ......Anna of Troulnidgo, Dulght A Co. John a Netkva .... . .... ....... of NAO. Co. Cheeks P. .. .. . ....... of llsidolu, Starr A Co. flelopo ........ Hherman A Collins. anaapa I'. ;Wawa Finn of K. L. Morgan It Co. Lon. D. ....... Vino of Cousin. tooltarop & Co. floorots ............. of T.:* IL Homer 'Dorid Netrortf Firm ofJohosm eon nl. ... of Nrsti.ao. Bad. I art. ,Toro fly Ponpten lA.? Lo tow! It Alfred Part latex; 1.- Firm of 11..0..11, Xenia i Firm of A. rt. Barnes& Co. --Vim of IL Loelm.d & Vim. Mu, of 11%.41un. Alien A Co. (1.1, —Elm of Brown, Ulmer* DltighL I , ,,thipuhous; firm of Yrutlibmham Newell W. .1,010 11. ............. of Emir!, Ifulbut RC c . f.! ffff ....... ........ /firm of Nol.l, Y.ll;trk ... ... of Work t Drat. n. 81 , 41.vdt .. uf Mixon, tit.Ockvell A ( . 4. tdolig Ilmlnigre,t.....llni of Itantoy, Ilumphrei Inn. T. Ih.k drier Coatincotal Muk. NnAni . . :4147. or WWI., Fargo* Co, name" ... ... MIA& J. MARTlV,Sectetars. ortiiervilniiiraniitiComp - 1 of Pittsburgh. IL D. K !NIL Prtrident. • sA3ILIEL L. atAILYITELL.'Sfey. °pricy:, 01 wou i f ib tmisf s EA.lLAßVEr AND *.I....INEATILT.S. (HULL- AND CAIVIO RINKS ON TI . 01110 AND 311ITRIs1Th1 1ur0.144, AND TRIDUTAVII trier.n.q . I rre r" rXtl i % . z,i.PAT.A.w.Afric.erzisc?ec and -TEA NAPOR TA JILV. . . IL D. ~,,,,,, .. . _ Wm. Winter, Jr. wuk..ll.‘ZZY. - S. M. KI. = I ll . ! T0 r ..... Yoßti 3 4.'"Dril l tn: 'b. $. it „,. l ,„„z: . . . Fratehl Sellers, • Inset, M. Petinork, . J. Selmnm.key, tiViater llryeut, . Wm.ll.JlsYs. . , . • John 41pt0n.... ,- , . Du: Pont - Powder,--,ilvory, varip!3 - ARIL!, tiluii7*Pow . der, In all sloe piikagos always on hand ind toy Rile from MOntolno, In, lot. to oult.our thoooro, on fOooonltTo term', golkts Fuse. W, .In:pwEi.l,, 31111611fINIUtenrAitto 155 YrlatOtreet, • F. Jiro' weevEssenoi4af Jan:kaki — Ginget. r.ente • proparatiellbf nonnal expellee - co. Ja ordinary dlorlatiii larlArlifebilWilly in .hurt, in ail Pastai of proptrition of tba . dlanettrolisactkono, 1t la of Inastiniabla mine. Duringtbopteralenaaofthe aiddirn lc, abolara and runnier complaint. dandy... It li peculiarly, ofacylow, hilly or thd11441,4110104 - be. iittbmit tt: • • DAtlioll—iio uluo to. got 60.1 the Essaixe; widdiu praparod anti by Y.- DROWN, %Chi. Drug le d a me k a i ' Rota Nortirtast 'owner of VDU inehesnot etiactiai l bL ledelphlni and for ludo by attthempeetabloapotheiaiiee le the litat4 and, in PittalUrgfi• 1 4 - P.Pt.iro lit a. Wahnestock t Co„ belillial,Wlicoa (43.4. ilphOonninkar Co. •' • Allogbeny City by 11:1'. Setorirts and Iwo 11: Deelc. LATENT DEG lIDATS—..A. new Article, ni..4 sad fur'ole br - DAIWA IlErg„ ' . . JAMES. P. TAILIPLP.R... , Top, AND BAND SAT i n i t , IN .B P O N T o B. 6 B 6 ll w ° o / B, , B a N t !"; E it i t.'l,',!: l , A ; T A EB I ji 'm ----- °.o.Wiili. AiDAIiON. A/tD B A R R Y' S WAOLESALY. ARA Ln+ , ' !Xi and 6,k b- y . .la m) i k. , e ~' •-.- ' „,,,,,„,,.. ~,,,„0 „ 0,,,i,w , .. _ Apo'? nt s fS3 rumni tolll4—A u n ez .. .lo muu t Rat 4 . nr .d hed e nd AT 14 7 Stook emulate of upwards of 2500 easee,l .1a , . awl mr. Voonh and tunit4tiW— t oulnvni_Nr Atoll ?Addy itid style it - WS,' gitOES, And M 011ifeltALL, ---- fTirii••••• ....1- At. IJONNATtn. nenAtion4 Wad lam Nor newt mann s i n• f ir 9v....vv.,.........rnt-1 , Ibr I.L and NUR SA • eat lbe nestueinArtit Aninese nallt didielle tint IWlBl,77,:gave.i rd,r-cr r e=?: tig ra ve m tzt ~ ,..r y4,...„„,...5,,,,,,,,,,D li rativ . ., , ..%=,„ra , 4 g i l t., Au, su g tit „At, I• s %. eariro gn i =r; sten* Aviv Xi . - =Pi ESTATE 1111:1197AL FIRE wcm.ARLN.E. IicSuRANoE co • -OF PENNSYLVANLt. - - RANCH' Foarth and IJP Smithfield Strects;Pittsburgh. CAPITAL, rimMtAslo. inr.icroay.--John P.. RutherfbrtL Dauphin Po.; P. C. k uiet. lianisbuunnel Juno . Phlimlelphlac Banter. Pi tc h: A. A. 'Carrier. Pittsbungtr. A. J. Gillett, Harrisburg:. T. Jones, Ilarrhamem Robert Klotz, Carbon Co.; John IL Rutherford, Dauphin-Cu JOHN P. RUTHEitFORD. Prmittent. A.J. GILLET. tierretary. A. A. ?URETER, Actuary. 7 '. The atom Company soill insure, againstperila o f ma and j,,,,nd navigation and transportation: also. cm buildings end merchandise In city or country. at lowest rates. coo be.ent with safety. Policies:homed Oct dwelling bosupg, eft bey is/rPetually. or tbr term cfsaan. funtianyllUS First Premium for bed Silk Hat.— WI !SON k SON. Fashionable nation, Si Wood-et- 4 am DOW prepared to furnish their rtutoutera and the Public. an assortment or Hata and Care. sildeb for beouty or flash. and price, cannot be surpassed by any home in the city. Particular attention Is Melted to our own manufacture or yt,uo 5.3,50 and H.M. oe.24usdklrS: of three Ague and Fever ears Standing CURE:D.-31r. John lionirden, now tiring at Dearer Dam, Hanover County, Virginia. near Richmond, bad Ague and reser fur thretuy ears, moot of the time be had chills twine a day, and rarely lots than mine he weep arched with Avers as aon as the chill left him; and after trying phyolciamb Quiolue, moat of the Tonics advertised, .and everything rer , mtneuded to him, was stout to glee up in despair, -wltentarter's Spanish Mixture was spoken of; he got two tottles.hut before he had need more than a single one; he was perfectly cured, add Wu not had a chill or fever Mr. Lnngdeu Is only one out of thousands who hard been lebefited by this great Tonle, altrrative and blood nu- ..So advertisement with his certifleste. . . rinalipefi Worm Elpeciflc.—Tho follow• cap. from a customer, shows the demand which this greal medicine him created wherever It has been intnalueml. Duane., Tloge Co., Pa.. March 30, 1844. Gentlemen—ln conamuence of the great consumption of sour Worm gmelSw in lids plsce and vicinity. we have ' enilrely exhansW our Kock. We should fSel ang e l/ ' at!: ; '- o 'r ;l ' S ' hl i l l l7iiii " i t grel in jtiZ s .6 . 7we York wlll t re n git ' you [h e rummy. Pram the wouderftil effects amid Specific, In neigh: hisrinfael. there efunld be - sold annually a large o g e ts. if A to Isf had, (wholesale sod retail) from some I agnt If you would compeusati , • pens= for trouble and spouse of vending, I. think I amid make It to your advan ge to dorsi. Yours, respectfully, ' W11.31.31A - LLORY, Messrs. Kidd a Co. Per W. K. r. tia..Purchasen will be careful to affic for DR. brLe..E.s CELKHILATED V1111.11.11410K, and takc'none else. 'sll other Vermlfuses, In comparison, are scorOlOss. Dr. 311:- rA, ,, Y. Versa - fuse, also his celebrated Liver Ville. can no n be bad at all respectable Drag Stores to the baited States, and from the solo proprietors, \. . • PLEIMNO tittoonsoro to J. Eidd & Co., W revel. B A. Fahnestock's evidenre that must satisfy every mind that 11. A. Palma ugh., gormlfage le the only article that eau be adielnis. ter,' :rith the oestalnty of expelling worm.. • 41sursa, N. S., Jan.?, 1852\ I hereby Certify, that a child of mina aged a years, 141 byre very 11l for a mouth with pale In the chest, general, wracness. and loam of apPetite. I was adtlaed to try- 11. laltuestork•s Verrolfnge. and sceordinglY fought a. battle from 31. Naylor. Ilrutudst. tiranvllle street flaying ad ministered portion of It, he poeood, within 24 home, TIM Hundred and Fort yt Ira germ, from Gto 12 inch. In . The child, inimedlately after thla, had Its appe the neitored. and soon_ ogioyed perfect health. Another b 1,11.1, 7 yea. dd. who b ad bore more or tee eta from blot irth, yea the remainder of bottle, srldch caused him to gases/3e Hundred and disty.two Worms. From that time to the preeent, his health childn perletly good, and he haa thrived se well as any mild: . . . imienurn 1118110 P. Sold whoistalo and retail by ell the 'prideipal Druggists and country Merehanta throughout the tin tad States. --\ -- - Dr. Morse's Invigorating tilir or COIIDI AL.—if it le Inquired how this great restorative ii accomplishing curb extraordinsry cures, we eau nnly reply that In the Arabian herb that forties Its cardinal Ingredient broeboen Mended by the Omnipotent Physician, \ra larger .14 1 nut and greater rarieties. of curative propertit rt tot hod lieretofoW been auppoeed to exist in abut:deed di t ec t article, of the pharmaeopoele. A whole `medicine eh of evoitollee. no to ' , peak, seems to bare been combined in II i her , : and In the ELIXIR or CORDIAL webare their - erotrated eiwoonee. it Is the effect, however, not there • with wickh we have to d.M to the practical application ol\ to, ormaleide. The 1 irtims of dyeicepela area red, the m moue are relieved, the half rand Trod resume their aettv_ Ito. the mutterere from beadrothe are tormented, no more tUe weak become vim - roue. the ttnt orrautnliee loaves Use reenpietton of the billow, the deccreseevi In 'Metter/mom, loon ant, the glee. In altuoat to every condition Of diseacce demo Immediate bemedt from the We of Dr. Morse s In. vii -rating Malt. or Cordial. Thence facts, enypeetot by irrrfrexable proof. one toNeekted to the attention of Inve , MP. who eon verify them by n single bottle of the melt rill. the Cordial is put op highly concentrated, in pintbotc ties Price three dollars per bottle, two Or five dollar, stir, Ihr g welve dollar. O. It. JUNO, Proprietor. 1102 inmadveay. N. T. Sold by Dem:gists throughout the United States. Cans des and West ladle. (letters! Agents In Pittrbarsh-rieo. It. .K.A)rar. corms. Wei - -1 Menet and Virgin .fey; and FleminkDiu!, emu. Word .4 Fourth Arse.. • '11.12-Is SELLING OFF TO REMOVE. —Jaine.g lint , : No. WO Market street, ilttsbufgla vfl Xer hit ',neut. large wink e - - Ina prima until the 4. renturein his unefl a.osanctfully inattal Pima stock. at umunv • - -• arrltemember the pl FUG, fad Liberty Mmes iar — u'4, -- Fires= • rrllFllmsurance a Philadelphia—CM day P anuary_l3, VW, ra,jprll on Putlatlnga and y; slat on property rtemultnatti arel other Arthur A. Celts. Pea'. , nmuel VV. Jones, 'l:ts ant :nulth. Z..bn A. 1t n. emu.' V. Swab, esenoel Wont, flattest aller. A nsbrcoe Whits. . Jesse!" u. Thomas, ?lamb trntn, This Ie VIA °Most hours ewe.. end honk lu AI mans, and Avoiding 'dins neter, war to einsl • the nubli, A.! Dr. N'Lane's Live prloon of Cal* in...UMW. ..or, Moro was no wed! tw.the cure of Liver and BrllotteDuattddeta.notwlthirtad V 4 Is. the ~ prevalence of this amnia In the Celts Mkt., J. lb. Earth and Weft berthviarly. when the ratlout le frantically tumble to attain .ore rercke• ore rear.lar iduelehut. Pomo remedy wan twatdried. at orn ed. and effected . wad the titivation of which o U le oirelee IF.e. • rev, odhial to Use ethatlletkort. Thlo edlcine •le ...Pilled by Do. lELettee Urge Pillivaa has teen ‘ provact In balance la whl.Ei It has h.J Atrial. Always bead, total. net a abuts !edam* ham over In schich Ha' effocte have been foie - does. The Lovett era. edged.' aird dirtinigalahed phrelden. It ben nothing la mpmm . with Use quack maitre:as harmed arm{ the public by' ahaliew redeaders to the medical art. I...dwriaticehaa IOOVO!. beyeaJ a doubt. that Dr. 3l'Lithe'a till la te hot nneedr ever piejoccwil Rev the Liver Ouarlalat. ' Tinchame will he ward In ark for DR4La '.E r CELEBRATED LITEII PILL.I. sod take Done nen \ aro ether anuaortlea to be Liver Mb. hi. Cde lealwt now be had at LI napectatde Drag Pt.,.. I. Who Willed Stelae ithet. to edit by theeta. rm. Prieto% ELEMINiI BROTHER.% \ jalkal4wltt Fuivedars lo .1. ICIld I en.. tr , Nrceid at. QCOTeII HILL 3LARKET.—The Buteli.rs A_ 1 inousir here abaudiaXal the lltarawnd 'Market d !km nunartl agreed, with one eacep r, == . trwir madmen liith elude° matte on the de sand eventriwean x d . Panta three h 7i n gUi . Market Il prod ireir,r ate ale 1101 it 10 their eitrautaize to attend. IVAiorie the attune will favor us with their undivided _patronage. ralird walk AIr..SOIIIATION. ic r. xrtartaa......roaxmc 1/11.wintrit.--.}011V1.141.1132.1. L:IIRITRIt DILWORTH & \Wholesale' 13 Orwell awl Commleakm Merchants. aftd 'Aponte' for rx e Kirkpateek. Auaa.r Haarlem Yhiladolphla—a tment of hewed Nazar. and Syllepa m. L. anh ww Surlte the attention of the city trade. :Noe. ,130 1 111 Sr nna! .tact, between Wood and Smithfield. Pittabarah. -- __— NELSON'S FIRST PREMIUM \ i) A G U ER REOTYP E S ,ll nOST OFYICH TIMID STAMM. ITIZENS AND STRANGERS who wi to obtain ..nrate, artietle end Steaks Ilkonewat 4` , ,:int..1.7111:h N. t i ot i .tr t . th eltAtr i th"g'\ la kddr.o nod or no the uarlag one of the .t .1, beet arranged title and Sky Llj a i 4r its ever con- Er l.r a trd Poe the pane., with Inland. of the nowt pee, fulkind,arni heringedonted them.= A... In;hr . :r.ll7,,,l'VrimtytthttarttittstAW.Pttlit," oder to the patron' of the Att. a style of Inguetrootnee, oilier singly or In group., In a hae never been snrpareed. ikon, o and operetta In all weathers, ham o'clock L. V to 645 r. NOTICE,—The undersigned, k'rederiek _LI Lrenz, of Olefin. of Lorena Stertlngg Co.,and Thew. IL l•towart.of the ban Arm of Stewart, Lloyd Oa., have Ode day Ibrnsod • Oxpertntrhlp, under the name and en lc of LORES 7., T CO.. for the nonevent manufacturing Iron'and NSW. and hare taten the wart hem, ho. el Water etreet.tetevengerryand Shen Woe*. where the y have on head an arrentment ef the gartettee or hop and Fah, which they oiler for sale oh etwommodatlng term. They reepectintly eRY.DERIC heit the EL pet U rema S? of the V teq.dtt TRW. ii. STAMM. BtMICE dr BABE S ' SAITII.-41ere iA the iandl.r4etieleer at f 6 the value td. air EtAia,' tiien Ithlch wee. rettlldeotly telt the repotitlnsCof ;nit Irosli - We hare already putliahed earere,l cetillkatots4 immtett: that Wet made "Ter ow' , " 041410 !Leif onljeary eslea. .and aid - akn hilte been ialiketed in 'Me tAMI:II.E.II` Tf2STA IN 'At:I%A t, .I.,VNllital RATIONS, ned nrcsirrod their 67k', tents totalll free than damage. The following la wthe F v prnof or the some inconteetlbleel!arseter 7 - --•- • greater pleiarkra thin Mttinir dotrn to write niile•otthe There arelaw , Wiwi which afford la ,00ttmed licogand German Dittimileomme ors:Yee fully ameelous aro aro conferring • publicetenett. amt our heart toile na that by torrootleee many boon boenfarn*lotal," the. More. Gad been rear* train death br Tl3ocrolla, Liter °MOLD* ta, for rho aura ororltioh ia eeitaln. It lir.pated and void only by Dr. C. fl.,Jaehron, at 4h der. man Medicine gtore, Do. DP? *VD Wont 1. 1440 1 Db46 . Er • Kai .4yon'ii 11.— or preson ingy re xtortng. Mesnalnit and .thantifylng the Mir. 631,6 . 6 4 1 sier,ons lion,thebS, andentingeruntive diseases nt the akin ; Its - mputstlio. arm:intensive' ritlilthe'..cleilltstion thi ilkiFei =km all imdnisupertaims,ali emagetstion and since Its: diger:mar ban found oo sabaUttits to compete its IncontestetX Ita Incinitestablissunetimitp'Phl, Nelins and rpm 'proteb: Wens or lik—the tending ,I,Mtfitsill 'Lndiogno; Imo Ind It +anon their 'dtessing.taLW and Zithers' In , . their •Iltirsertint,—in fact' Iti "million patrons. am, where; hem plobsians to klnginmenounee It the moll Messing snit effective article either as it 'l.lntgeinni *Walton: 'own pndno4. T. no; Ung t•irgise It a MMI ILIL nen.Yi a. rvpiletor. i*bri , 4l.4lt, ;ma to Ilttatariat by IL IL Fells* C. France; Itsig:Finkk 'it'. Fleming Dm, and Braun k Reiter. - didig m Mercantile joblran', - 1 - OHN T SIIRTOCK, Book. Dia Jiro Print CT cr. dt" Fifth street, immediate/ yom the Preeby terlan Dena ROOM!. ptints to order BuOrien Card, Clem hos. F.er Neter, /lead ELIlv at Ladlng.lllll-11eads, Labels. Blank and 'Broker's Chock,, , -illank Order, May livreilds, Tickets and every deerd*lort of Letter Pons Printing. Blank Deel, Bands. Mortgage, to., 2 3aataraly' hand. Parileular attention read to 7knk and Pamphlet Print ing. Blank Bookn and all kin& et hook . Binding prompt ly and oratlvaxecuted. elealneto par ear. will find It to their lutenist to entre:llle thin est'sbliehracat , a93lneic printed Intemadeamestyl, 4 v i ol:ff. AGENT AVANTEDA, number or Youn Men aro wanted to rasa 'the' towns in . eldnlty o f f Pittab Western. reansyharda: and- Ohlos with some In g and popplat Boas. A _Teri .llberal connedsolcm will allowed. maw „having a maII - pita! can succeed best, Anrir to ...-3.3.4.114.ti0rr _ .JOIIN T. suprocz. 2n. nth oh IBOOKS JUST, PUBLISHED , :=John T. Shryoek, ZllFlfth Verret, has jog pubilitied. and has or mile What:tale andLttetall.. the =older Hooke Mb and Adventuret;of Que. Ball, a Meet num, mho WI( 40 )aera a gave. Thlavolorae Is one of Outline filtered. Sacral nonfat.. of Observation.. Meanies! and Pear- Healea the Streams, 'Lake* and 'Fountains of the 1 1017 Lant. varkaui aisles ofbhadia. ' .• The Bin sad Serums of the Ms Ray, Savoual Porter., ovot Of the atilt In Modem Pen:a tr ge't lr ‘ o ua Z l. oepopakrrki. 4461.4111 GO.ll LIND FOR SALR—The subscriber offers filrsiVout 4 arm or Coal Land, with ~ ex Leandro and end neral privilege, afforded oath. Alie. gheny Diver. one utile aboveitheyreert Aqueduct, within 40 ro l e of A. V. It. It. This tract t oposseneedof a. lane quantity of limentono ot the lint quality; Imilding'stone, 1.13.1 coal. Theme Islhomatt to be auperior to 110. hell, coal,. for moat- =pram. -On the Lot la erected a Frame liotne euntal orr , -4 well thsishad 'rooms; a Draw Lime Kiln, ihtlivraY ho'M Kiln to Quarry, _And and PK.— \ it has one of the finest It tor Landlpea - Price SIAM. Ay,. Pit v.i. Liatd-lwde.ltwT) , DIM T , 2IIILTOCK,7ZhIth 1n..- ......_ __ .. .._____. EAS:NUT ADY NORD ASMORM ic . . PATlON'lt—Although .t.is well known too Grocers than Taus bate advanced atlre Lynx' IN-Horri4ltollit ton. In the Diamond; eontin to sell Teaa of the same quality and at same prices they ti lip numtbs eta', They are emahlod to do Oda by hatingA ar rustuteed a thrgs selpply pnr.lous to the rim. Compare t Teaa with what, yon purchase elsewhere it mono prices',' . •.- . -i; Lined emend Duet or Orem Tres: • lb.: . •-, .- , tianiinc 1)14 Cotititn:DTAPlA of Y i,j rp ".AP, .)& Superior Lambent, vat . ~, -11rtb Oolong and Norigtonitioo ' \ -,.- .‘.. Ounpowder Tea. "eqind to any In Pit ebottio., at; T. lir... tam finest imported In the U. 5.." 11,00. . The alms Teas are worth the above perms by the dun!, lad as we can wear* determined we aftmaintain our rep utation of Detailing the boot and thanes* , T , caa In Pitts.: lugh. (Union Please copy.] , Jain : MPO n TED CIGAr.S, GOOD &.; CHEAP-- I \ • ay.... eigers.'lo for a dbmq . - • - , negalla do 10 'dm Aquilla's do ' _gil farl.se, at Jain __, Moltititi & PATTON'S, In the zn.. • ' )RIME NEW FRENCH CUR' TS, -"T le per lb, at, MORRIS & PATTON'S, rain (Union copy.] to the Diamon i fI3IPEIIAICCFAVILLE PROPERTY FAR r Will, Or eschangetbr Merchandise. Ton banding Loh: In \ the town°, Ten:nevem:rattle. A rare chance lama offered to nny pennon Mahlon to obtainwty In the, above planie. For par Urinate, °minim of X. wo aIcIAIN. jal a \ : . \ • No. 24 lilfth•st ,' jI.I D OUSYKEEPING \ DRY:GOOD ....%,—MIII PUY 1\1301107 MM Invite ferolliie wanting : DRY u S forildpieekeeplng, to their full aaaartaremt of .. \,.. Limn andlletton i•neetlngin, i Pillow (tee \ Linens and Ilualins; ' 1 • A Table Diaper" and Table Rioting ' , Towels and Tqweling Idapere \ . . - . • ''l "It .. r . i M :V . Oll n getit & A;ryllt ri4,ito. r!nedilpre44 it , tute and colored Counterpanes. siga:rets, ac. Ae t ,. .. devote enema attention to Ws branch of their Wahl buyers win \always And tht4r • amortment very complete mad prima lole.. _ ..i— -rirRA_NSPAItENT WINDOW. EliADv° . beautiful deplane, ri ) le'rlel/P' pair-' I all Paper 1 \arehonee, \ as and 4th. bk . . jolt' pEcoß,Vrib: P. , . • pannelln Rai la, Sr, by milt .IVALL PA .ER—.i T flog la price from Um attention of tise I ter i,._'''_.!..111._”.".1., I ITELE FERNS, 1, te _LA A w copies of the .A an OA .1.!: , . a c 0.,. AN _ • .1. - TER:-- • 2.0 1)1,11, __ Mutter: . itl) hews Peeked do. Jelec SIIRIVER. DILWOR I L C 0.... Ait.9 - 100 kep did, 1 Lard for oa aby • ield snr..Txn, DILWORTH CO. ~ r \--.-^ OPS 5 sack., p rime \Hops for sale sale '.. on . S ' .— .. , h , SIIIIIVER, DILWORTH A .., 75 bbl. B E I.bbl. W \ tier Beans or T , isge , SIIIIIVEG, DILNYORITIA Clks, I t 72,....1'.g11--By a,middle 'aged map; *ha dam not reside 1n this city, a grunter, as WOW' KEEPER,orIik n Assietent llook-teater t Ile to a outonete e nt rmuntent good 1 , 0019141. The be. of muntry refer am Oven. . Ilee'adAreenal to Mr. Meltlnlay, St. Clair newt. or Mr. Wm. S., Campbell. 4131 . the St, Charles Hotel will meet with Attention. , '• `.:— ial6Atd" .. vantages for Sale. , -• • , TIE under.4kgnedhat: justreceived . P. * m the East, hie. CARRIAGE CARRIAGE WAR 7, I 'OR, situated own the Two Mite Run, between Pitts. burgh A t. burgh a splendid eseortment 0f,.1 elidee of every description, ehd will confiner.-to receive . renalar- Iv. new and escoud-hand CARRIMII,II., SULKIES. ZUG. O l ES, de., Which hew tell on the Tarr lowest tenet On rash. Harlow hect e years' practice In the buskins. end with his yell know feeilltlee In the East, he flatters himself In potting down ail competitkm. -•- • Ilene wishtes totannins tri t notfollY 'lnvited :to call end cram Mr Clemenwee. . . - -, . - ~:zw-d- v ittzru. -I , J . %WAITE. - AMUSEMENTK -7- • STAR adrereleementa OrCOneeree or Pula.e.Rxhibltona 'ern cg re an In Adraor. - ' • Q ELECT COTILLION PitiTY,' to come — off ,rekrauys HALL, igs FRIDAY EVENCIDOinMerr 18:1e. enencae—A. Torrence, \W. (Yelghtou W Llaton. C. Fuzee M.... 0 IDS—A. Torrence, W. ensile:dray Alex: A. CrotG \ , No Kentieman admitted mine ■SCOCIPInIed by a lady. `, . . , ittUA.D.R.ILLE PAHAY—A. • BONNAN- YON'S next Pert.. aill takaulace on FILMAY. the ..Init but. Those Ladive lateimr bat eesion's tickets ‘arvinetted and trill he whetted with the lame- I..&'a Deeond waxier niX also eanneantie tin theatres. data '..in addition to the rodhneataeriand all those dinaea. nOw. in .etque, he win ten* the iblidatienattille fothntne era nen dance, but as inttudnordltere be , A.. It.'. , ten ago.' For 414mila:emelt. tkkett. WIT U. A. B. et hie n. A or. neldram No,. :hi &wad Amt., •N. enbendbere a t .. ed. en. the salon- No tintitt.lioill al* the liner, 'No rbitdren .amitted .iteaut udgets: -• \ jams fiE FIRST PUBLIC'RERELciIiSA.L or iitr Trrr kIEIRO- IV kii11.11Alt&IONIC IaCi.ET Y.•, 1 11, - tb ni,',t'et_veti - diTAIY Elrilteniai 4„, cents to be Ikea to the •lioung Ladles' Rene; bed Itr:F Q- Itn G\ tritnal l.'l4"rter 4 th ArrirrY ocal e i n t ag b 4ith'it tAlPrdnehnt. ' and . 41 "..7 P " * Tickets :e oeVe, &reale at the )fork Stone' and'at the ltuora IT tortltare ill melee theft tk.kete 11'06\ the t.t..oary, A. A. Cart. 4, corner .. t Smithaeld and FooAtit stg. - - ' \ Condert will renipe , \= . at Lt. oe Loth. .FrOgratantes ta Ea obtained at the X Stoma ' 'Jett '.fir,: AUCTION' SALES.' _, `, 1' H . - IS, Auctioneer. ctmodery , aa •, k \ ova F(01:11 stmits F . ASIIIONABLE I HMG AT 'AM TICM—WiII t add a A • Comampftial Bak. Rams. ontoar %%nal and air th • • huadaf earning, J. a l I.l .4. lZ4ntrilciatia l ? "4 1 4 Ov ". ra7te t a k 4 k a ety ' astylati niaiet%l- an il } o4 tit and tn. Custr. 'attcy 8111 c and lank tin Vedanta Fhirto, linen booms nd a. UP/M A Y% 'On= Wnde en and Bank Giovaa iitti Mit a oda* gm* mama and Tr1aand41 14 .... „ ,b8 \ lu... At 2 o'citelt, Urnerine, ear Pat: Inc, tie*. and aconodband 11,7nialad and Kiteben inrad• tun, slattrasms. ‘,l"eathar liada, l 4*m •and Walilng. Nona vdtb • =oat •yof in up artlelea 140 '. \ , .. P. al. D rui. Anetkatear. , . .. • . 00108 BY ITAIIAUE al AUCTION I —WWI» Solt, a the Otetemerehd ' Maisano ‘ 'eel en4llllDh to. umplatinday . taaeeny 14 . .e...d e at 43.5( cirlott.• ealnehle K xt . Wolin awl Illaatteted lime. salonik me, 800 of Home brawn art gm:Unite Me_ Dew D rekadohlgee 041. . Pattor Been Den u tegrert: .11isce mous Kamm Meet to:l3'sta f Mete. =ink trota= r ll t ll= l, A n liari to 1ty1r07.14. Covenank Aiken sintPriort's Drlttsh p0et..7.1 volt; We:, a' 'lf. bite Itlatt. trst' provnte to , tbe Peept Pm:Dane Cortmenlow Y on trttott.to, o.: tr. Waterers tan be Waggled the Aneglott Elmo. . 412 t , " - N. \ P. N. DAY! An& . youx r - . SIEN'S - ITIMARY,'ASSOC M ! I. 110 N.-A special Nnetla oille.....Meada.ns td this lei, tote .11 ta. had In 'bet; AlpeiteLoa next MO B 4 DAY 1:11:1INell,the 1010 had-. aa , r MO V o r .Lea tha rum. or 'b. pm.. appendulo.. tb d npidt ..1 Nta. W log Vocdsolue..!l lea ...rad Fa th e re. ‘ 11.944.. _ 1.1814 J _.. Va _ 11 . 11./i INCA! D, .9.retarl. _ .../..ric.:l iiNS.kCE - 6 - 031 Milk Hirt x4 tod. (ma. Charter. 1818. CAPITiL :MOOR 1.300,001.1.. • ,- \\ ' Tlloli. S. IifIACA, Praddnet. • . '..' ! \ MOS, A. ALll.VANDER;,,mpaganv \ \ . edaWroaa. • kl: :T •1' ,s \• . Tama. K. draft. ''N I . Eb.Pi j'aapp . ~.. ~.. Puoad Tudor. jt".="4l.4iV.'d'ATZ.' ,d l We nf r lC LB' .ll"h " . itat i% .'l . \ \ llobart Dual .. . J., 1.1.11.1.1.1. '.. 1 1=1; -, ib A; , 111. A. 'Punk% ... 1 Janina elfara.. .. • . •: \ • Oast.. P. Duta. •\, , ~ ~ 'e/Grraikiea OFI re att Isdaad Atoka taasinioirll 1 ,.. : ntt i els . a i i s, ....17 -'\ .. ,u s tto . t.lngtr,.. i t m t,„ i. : \ 'Lead, Zino - \, IrouPaln 47 r t.. 011 and Colors, . ANUFACTITHED \BY 'FRANCIS S. i t .gvat Ca. reitmtra : Laata. Jun. '2' Ca; yi. ~.,,,...„1,n...... _ V.l) . 1../....t0 dcearaolead to Fire aadaddloa, ma. Farah t an the an. Ift Jena. r•••• -- laa d Panic data. - • Wares -0Y EA • I - 1 : 4 - tha ekiria - . f1imi..,,,,,-, •-.."ama of ii , ja. ..... ....se.t, tba areal ox, ttt (bait Ilew~en, en, .Se . 1 : " . • ~.0..0r tom tc drat(. i, ik .;i . j 4 iI et a Lunt t r u tan m ;spit 1 t , 0 31 sa t . atila, The tall.: t="irill pokigf . 1 4.10t1 W e mom mu., to make mom kir nib* Btlam.matlalla kW March laL eD. 11Mhb °CI . '' ~ad' i fta ti i• N. RI -Stull Doty tak‘n attar. 7 ~, ••• • "..,......_. ltiO/CE SPLECTIQN '..-(--jritt:::Not , ,441tbstaadine tba rehMt mat . 0 ....._,. *l*. LIZ .. the rabem3har Is Fe , sl,:v.i. wi th a , , , .... , , • 11 . t t-g:gva „, - z „„ za , 40 440114: • , •'. • ' 614.414444. .i. • '' f ' d dd k .` . ' ... d . .' ~ , *0 147 11 4111.t ..0 . ' d1(11. 11 • 1 ,f,; ‘ . \" ' N Young I I 7nop, la d,x •'. r 41414 7 -1111 '4ll '. 1 . 00 \,.; , , • \ nyi tT " o , 1,00 ' ',. ' • .A , ND/T*6.%111161k , n"1". t.. (I."'P :Pii'V'l*t;.‘ chmr. ke - - all' Gaul It to 14eir 10t...( ~„,..*,.. •,.‘ Ws= Oa Miss tnt33 W. A. P . ~,,., ac t?: ~ -.....,.... ."-----.. p" . . ''''. jiIitANO S O:IARS—,6O bb) eACWittehed;, • ea lada.l,D,, nutiitata wet; ia'btac. (c)' 11, ..a1wr from !Imam Kew fort awl ibt Nat kr r.. 1.16411--2 4:l.44Wpearlect f ludo y do2ll \ 11. A. PAI 1:0.1* `Y DROP'S SEED STOREI4Tnow . plot. with Mut l i ifeedifte tholiptboda .tonooner tho Oro ComlloPers.Mftwor trF cottony artA onort...4lnA Jattrog, loth! z= , ez a tz ... ()REEKS- 4 4 A boxes daledgQheteee _ - , 1854." littsburgh, Cincinnati, s. manilla, and ~ • -''' \ St Lonn • - 1 THE PIITSIIrROII AND ,EINCLNNATI 8T,TA.31 I'ACICIT, cars THE MN rETANCh" OP H. .. ~ PITTSBURGH CIN(INNATI. L L'ISTILLX% ' TIIIS LINE, is compos '.-. eseenflrstclaiktsotrorfol gtVq. SOT ipeolorleador,nMyead t.'l. 1n " .So:. loot lb. of Stearn ll`` cad OU O idver. It connects xith. the trotted • StatsditallLltte of •'• Steamers from Cincinnati' to Issarrinc, and •1 11 . 4 0 4. 1 *Web fasscogers, sod' freights Ote.sloteSad Wei fdrooo4 doay. -Two new stammers have been *dad to lb* ', Line, awry now consists of the IhUoislor Imam • - -\ Boofa Chi' , . , . l , k , - AM...f% t hrsc to rtans ' .. 1110CKEYX STATE. -...x. w..natrlnno4a J l -Eilmdar '. . YESSENO ER No. 2 .-7.5-mvu..-...x..4....1(tmdaY. -,••• s ' •-' -,• - - ALLIXIIIENT _,-.. ._ --aro. rekux..........`...Tnesdar. J. - ,•,, s - •.r LItTSTAL PAL.S.a...wx. J. MST; ' AWfdllndin;,.. - 1111LADELPIIIA -.,..a. J. oascra.`,.--.lbarodar:,,, PITTSOUROII.-_--....u. 05itrant.........-..Prklaf-.. -'• t \ . . TENNSYLVANIA...--rso. umumMa........SatomMT. • Loire dans at 10 o'clock, A. K. Dr.1,07._ .' , - . - ' • •' No Freight tweed after 0 . o'clock. on the r.,, of .. , JOllOl e: lavvaiirrox,', - • - \ •101111 FLACK. Agents, -•- \ Molosaxabels. hoopHolklinze. r 1 C I N C I N IiA T IT--The tine 444 ansom iteeket w oe at ' von Osamu, will /care for tlie about arm Pmts. on MONDAY, lath last., at 10 A. X. rue !rola* • Dwa`e 0501 r on hard, or e, • /a 1 . FLACK . or LITD.OSI'9N. -,.. - ' Ilegular Wheeling . Packet. PEE fine pisseager Stestmgr - DI-1 1 0 2 2 .. • - 1711NAL. L. o:llherlserd,Martsr.wlllll,& regularly as a packet, between I , lttal s or g h a -...- Ne. t0r..., leaving Pittsburgh - er r. londay. Atednexlay and MEW. - • , ' at.lo o'clock, A. • - a.oks4 .nftgas *cots Tuesdar..llorollli, - • A and Satunlay at • crewel, A. x. : • •-• . The plorral connects at Wegnille illit'ittS Cleveland . . -;. • \ and Ilttabnegh Railroad , and at ACWellnx, wills_ tiss .gal. . - - , Unlace and Onto/Ma& • ' 1'.....„..i The Dtutnal ls a new. large sad matigt.f*b c .i s b.„l4 ,; ,_.. 15Regidilmodations . trjancnirem_ Yoc -, to, '''''" ._... ~..,..77r.„„410.1.Ltil.lsz.1%.1.1ittrents MMEI Regularßem Wheeling Pao E .c .ege s t r igd: n tes i zna . S . t xt ett r _er LyL . ply regularly as a ' P" betwelet Wheeling. leaving Pit P" every Tueeday , Tbarklay and Saturlity, at .10 , , .t. u., and Wbeelhur vat Mensday, Wednesday and day, at 7 cielock,A. netting at Wheeling with the Baltimmv andoWo Itellroad, and at WeUsville with the lleveland wad Pittsburgh Tb..winthwt. V s.tiow \ bot, with. tdovahusf ‘ dvian freig i for eiTte '"'"L anl‘ yon keen] Or In o : • ' CO2.I,INGWOOD, Agent, -- Regalar-Afternoon -- P*lrilior Wheeling. TUE new ind exAllent Steamer nausea. ent.3l um.'wlll rue, molerly *sin Afternoon t between itt Wheeling. leaving Pittsburgh. 3innday,ttedoeeday Friday, at 3 o:4oeic, r. x., tag teary !um. 2 L ia rh Erhtigraliti ft w atthebLtiel kat. teal; siert Poe freight, o PONSO4Ir board.n ;7 \ 7.eouiwja,w;;',. Et ZANy.SVILLE.—Tho ik etezt(el nay. Atteenter CFIKVOIT. Jottx ram )astef will lope s for the, above serose• dish porta on the opening of ritteitralloo.' rm. ffell as fot ler _ ...,.._,IA 3 - - - T1 10' 13 1 ,11) • _ .. . t:- \WM steamer ARGYLE. r , wm 11,7,..v.....ini-____4o.4-.. ~..,,,,, • ' g . O .743 .1.11Z6Wi.90?i k C 0..., ... 1 Ibl°R --"---7 - SVILTML..-- - - . .17i t i'Trii,W , r ., d e Ind! iivET staisiuw GAUL. - a . p pt. J. L. an rill kart kr 14ntlasilla on .. L thn lathing.. at 4 clock. , r0gi.•,.,10r (Slight 1,4•Ivoloa, . apply on boom!, or , I ja74l J. E. CALLINOWGM, Agt._ .ooles. M v ia ott the o • -L7 . - CINTSMH T D XNCP etLNG CUTLER. and Dental Inrt l n l e l n l t t a; nd Tinriene Stieara, liannes. Sehiscirs. Le.. Guns. Pistols .d Revolver. Particular attention RIVOII to lb* manntiietarealtztileattp l io t t . lniers . , Abilornlnalß.• Ix r MLI - O .B SLAL was streirded .., Nrtsti:giit tee the above inarantaetores, at the Slate Fair, held In' •-• burgh, Sept. I. 1.53. • . DR::=4lGli tied and Sueerosfol mode of Treating Chrwt.. - ‘ - . io Diremdt . '-, KING respectfully informs the citizens of Pittsburgh and sielnity. that he haa taken No. .t.i building oompled by .1. MODEL, Drought. No. ID • • , un .ithriebt newt, tine 4th, where he will remain:era sheet , time, for the porton Praising the afilkded en oPPoeturder of Dr. K. as e. Plowed den DIMS in 'Paw lanes. atonally through Kenturity, Tennessee, Viculnia, Alabama, boo \ Indiana Ohio, Minna and Pennsrinuda:, during en Ire"' b° t and yo en thart and t o obl ' airrd. Dora thee , ' reneni mast eminently nicerefel Is earths Chronic Dbeasee, and diseases of a mars prints and has been aporiated with a nulnher a =ent MA- rink, embracing, the rirtinnl Prete., of mniria. a from • tri,h he hex been enabled to •ive mash useful and. our .ha J-, ~. portant htiontati u o r n In s regard to the treatment. and e • \ En Mao, Dyspepsia, Sick. or Nerson Ileadaelat„ •• lA, Pains att eekons in the Bark o,lb:iota Toothache. weak- ~.. gr. ' af L get i tgr . P erc.l2 l i Meenes '"l" , " V•Llg i tni ff ignf= ••. ..' naps. Orsini, Constltarion, tarenle Dlaninel:th in=set, -, Vitale Dane, and many other dbeases net herein =eerier ed. of a morn priest* eaten. WITIIOLT TIIE USE or • , . MERCURY hs . , ANY CASE. lle respectfully meters to thit,, , • •-', follo.io`7, garter i sitic. i.. D K .L. Sept. Igi,g. ''' l, In T tli t / 1 :11r111 .4 1•44 almost beau the oterocts get titer before ded a istranemr. but I deem It a dee , ty to the egUried, here are three partienlarly within. ~- zy=ssist tinCanalmort MN weal Se ever, which Inn, \ hopeless ind beyond 'ran. One was a ddld or * \ ' Mr. Driah Mate,wlet had Scrofols, the ankle tome rasp • , nog Nom the n o blen hone was drawn partly tanArd tea ,^ \ M end to n fo ernoknt. the wholo eyetnn se ea sant. , s ,ed Mr. Matr, who hid Isla many remedies to saw his only child, doubly Maletid, haling Wen his wlle, and now. .„ Lattt t eV h a k beird " ont 6 kr ' itid e el et as2=lt . -' .i 4• nem by some of the kledlntA gr arenton,. they now moan. -.. , he that *might week le done. 'The uttspiet ear haa throws. hy his crutches atiL rm uurillCon now tame "..• _,,.,... Iris natural limb, which... Dr. Eines rem& ‘••, - ", , e• dy, kir. Matson LI M. Mennen orthlap Joseehilaes. • - ..i.te• damn is mho a merchant, and*. the Iligh gheriff orate. At. anl_ ,ntr but had to settee frees isnblie Mx his !baba sass. s .t . te, amens end barna .all Wade, te.g enand, Degeb.bdalast , y•A".. p i ZlVM" d p.=. 44 ""bas 4.,'"r4;f:Ve=7.,.,',,. hadthyannurnuont only le •! . roalu tha.i,ner.t. ri . ••• kiln guide, ma aMleble, aatellnt yeintraady, vim Prup •r u..... DA Peering M 1 . ,. Deseesteall ,riinlia. ' - * victim Ds arkeetal grave. tut she* Ow tanned ba.nee., feet healthe hexing only been ender Dr . . gimes trashimem „ 1 the the Men of three or four 'nen, . , , ••, , ,. t. , AU. eel* Gas„Box. , ~. ~. - I oorrehmde with Mr. Cosamie etaingent computing- •,...• , my boy. .1 could say much lase banned to the intim.' - ...1.,.-.-t l t4.llol ' hTig =I'M I::: l l7.l%4'pitta e ~ , 1;.".. sap raid be must hare his lest taken W,, wich_ t ~..• ....• .. me more limn 111 had tat hint. S took him to Dr. ,: = gratt= " Ae r rAfTIIL IVO Vell "a4 e picMi '''''''''• 2. in dinettes me to one that lum been ha als ga g oill-pp. ..,t:',...., on son. The other cans mentions( • Mr., -1, Omer are the imrslme of my eagterintanns, en .- ~...., true. I hope that Dr. =age lam a matter of nab& notoriety, godlier will hoe - s the nreedlee otPah g oe S .-- I'chsstfalikNe A 4 o heP•brew'" eatmnta For further particulars to Petard to the &URI eillee.4.t , ,1 1114 Of DiV i e t t 3 A . ,. Orley, Ittes!zut. ; :rizft i lzie ur v it 7 t d -- .A.DIES' WO 3-The subscrib has Tig: .' : •• • arkis.T.wrictavut. rause Itikut . .... sta ...tom No.loo Market A. [WM T 1 -7211.1110111!1. - WAFTED — SpunishUndMaiican Dollars; -. . _ Pp: and Pablot Doablem.r. (d Anlaitanllall • • D Re vbieb I will rar. UK Miami seLszkat min. ha vir * td. . U. D. KiLt4, pa tt „ta a a a a a . ifiiia - ,.. , .. .T ., . 114 LS. EGOS, fresh, just - red for sole b—y 3 BBL& TALLOW just ree'd try Radio d,. ; .. • *into br . - • 'a. 3:lloCent. ., ', . , : NEw MUSIC- , .1 OM . 73femoiiei mid • Little•':..,,:: ' , 4 . : 1 R. EAlire u reTz . Fl4 ... by B.C. l'Aixtv . . -:.,.;::. .......:.' mili"l . 47iliTithr. D. ' ~ . • , 1 11.• Other gide ofJoNsany, b11fr. : .r.7.14,.. : ....,•1 ..,. '..,.; . ; t t 4. s 1 1.14te,b,: Lanboob Pi .`, 1 . - ,." 1= - .._ \ : ~;.-;-• , : \.1..... : The uit4 4 ,,,v r .: a n p.m; .i \ . :,. ;.,. . , . , • ' p;V:=A - ,5,., , ,, i7..1,—_" t a m tta i ',.'` •-• ',';`.... " •• trr Wu) U. mown a tv.. j rinriugoL.:. rr' - • 1 -- ._. • _ _,..___ ___ Iss —idooi , ii..Ni..3x - Tak e p * ..... 7 7_ , .- .-...... in bbl. st . ______Ml i • tan ? BAGS. CM:Me:SALTPETRE for-..- -.• , : Ty ink 17..; ; :si.a; surtair w uzima .u. , , 7 .2 ,:!..' . lIRODITC . Et4 Ida frea ata hßoll•ltuden . . - 1 ,- , o e -1 ' * " : . ! • . 0- ', 6 i' ' !.. i ttatt.ba,* • 1 ,214: :•.':.'•":.',...'•::, 1 1 . .,.. 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