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BOOTS & SHOES, •
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COOKING, HEATUP
FANCY ST6VES,
r A orates, fenders.
Castings <7
t OrriCBAXD WAREVOV*®’-. :
No. 2C7 liberty St., corner of Hand,
: PITTSB® BfiB» PA,
Jfo. 66 Arch Bum, riaifliuifm,
Importera ofG. * I. Gee’S Unrivalled
NEEDLES.
ArenU forth© most Celebrated.
woou&rjjunson*** eemiho amts.
"HARDWARE FOR,
' SADDLERS and carriage makers.
B. T. Leteb, Jr.,
80. VO. WOOD STREET, rTTTSJIVkCn.
Atao. Ctotlu, IMM.l »gfii , dsS?'Vt£u£&.fi?
limber* Bpringie- AW, », ,a ° u r t **** ■. .
' WJt. A. DtWIH’B _ '
SEAL ROTATE OFFICE, No 87 *£>£*
FITTBBCR6U COACD FiCTOBY.
■ juxra"U nsm®-..—«■*“* \
HGBtOW*CO
_• HhiwiiMQtt to"K.~M. BtoforJ ■
Pittsburgh, Fennar v
r^OACHES, CARRIAGES, PDLETONS,
1:1 BOCSItBi R&dtT?? daaoijrUßft of Itaur TihWo
DAILY
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BUSINESS CARDS
ATTORNEYS.
TOSEPHS. & A P. MORRISON. Attorn
•I nnttuv, OfflM No. 143 dearth. «irwt, Utveen*
gr|iit>HG.Ta Qnait. PitUbmgb, Pa. Pf-*
T W. TTAU« t Attorney at Law, “Bake*
I;. vdTi BoMlno,” Oant rtreet, Who
i.mm'il Alter- „ - . M3a-»UT
iOBERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney at Low,
1, St.tolH.Mo.. *!
[JOBKET POLLOCK, Attorney atLaw—
U, Obtmi of rath M 4 <teat ■tnra.anwlt;
who gift Pltfabargh. mjV*T —_
AMES J. KUHN; Attorney at Law, office
fourth iMitrnu aunt. flttrtorth-
RANOISC.FLANEGIN, Attorney at Law,
-So. ITO fourth rtmt; WtttbOTh.
Jasper e. brady, /
so.re fifth «trwt.ntuw«h.
h A untEiHl ANP BROKERS.
mtKRNAN & CO., Bankers and Exchange I
n . wk Hote*»ad Coin; Dlaeorot Tim*
. m*ij OoOaetbmiia *U
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~jnwA»a ttim.
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l ° AdVanaw mad* .on wmdpvnmtM of Prodac*,»hlW»d
| —it. caliber*! ttnai.
t 1- a.MTAT.
«TMhTwEIUAMS A Co., Bankers and
W «rn«rof WooJiad
uW ooDgtton.
wtamptly *tfto.
HOLMES * SON, Dealers in Foreign
gu-oagboat tbt United State*. .
BOOK-SELLERS &C.
f, fty.AT> t TfoofcfleHer and Stationer, No
, :s Foarth itwet, Apollo Bonding^
TOHN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and sta-
J amer.traxaaU PtTUco * Aemw. No- ' IB * rk,t
fijacU near FoorUt, Plttafagghe Pfc.
EWRY S. BOSWOKTU, Bookseller «na
Ho. 6a Slßtot ““
lunaa<l« Plttitratyg» P*- ■
AY & CO., Booksellers and Stationers,
rnM MISSION &C.
S. 1. iAHCOAST & CO.,
COMMISSION MBBOfIANIS,]
No. 17 North Wharves, Phitolelpnia,
K. f miMcO.-S
tor iS&. _
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170RWABMSG U & HER-
Street. Httjboxgh. *ww
&■ A. M’BANE, Commission and ior
vudins Merehint*, daalo*. In Wool
MmliilfcctnM, Ho. g*™ 11
, «i«t- B.ao»iflo»
T»' *EOb!SON"i“CO?, Wholesale Grocers,
A CO., (Soecc*-1
«Mto 8. CommiaSra >na gwyyUng
i i»feid&rp§!gg&l
WJgmrima & CO., Sao««so™to’
altoS urgh. ~
"* jrERCER A ANTELO, General Commis-
_jokji wnaoa. |
Wholesale Grocers,
T B CANFIELD, late of Warrm, Ohio,
3jjSS!Wt»*s«3S !
tnnb.
f timb»Pfc • ~_
cfewjgffiSfciSa..»«. m mkw «»*•
SnSTa TPATTON, • W hofesalo And Be
■arrh.P*- ■■ -r:
DRY GOODS.
*•**" 'X’M^ONTcO.'i'wboSSd
" Httrtwrgh.- ;
GROCIf&S.
1 ' aitlAflllfl ~.,.-T-J- J» HOH |
'•’ SmSBraSBAXFML & BOOKS. '
«ENEBALCOMMISSION
_ — jtM. (ussnto
Mmi & Gardiner,
'Tom? FIOYDSCO- Wholesale Oraers
nr PltUbonte
T»(~iBERT MOOKE, ■
>oidtow<brc**tu
CO,
WholesalaGiQ-
M”“*’3!fes'& ROE, molestle Grocera and
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WARD.
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PITTSBURGH, ;TH
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t ”° gt B~W'i»HlT * BOH, i
wi/Aigim general Commurion aadCoßeg
■ • tion Agency, Office, ..
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( ot Mtehlma te*»
| tmnrMce OoagtmM. ;_ ._. -
JUSTIN LOOMIS, Keal Estate
S-AMUELL. MARSHELL, Secretary Citj
w'ilMß»MiOn»l« II Ti Mgtllllll * t
FM GORDON, Secretary Western Inso
. reia Co-.« W»» itwt. ■- • ' L'
Ji GABDlNEROOFFlN.Agentfortonltto
I .n l *larean«Ot»P»ny,nortlH»«t«>rt«’w Vo<xl
mdThird wrwti. - ~
A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu
# ti*l iprorMK* Owajapy. *2V>Ut itnwt.
TOHN H.MffliLOßr Dealer in Piano Forte®,
• TTBNRY KLEBBR,, Dealer In Music, M“-
■HISKESSSBSiffiS
PUnofc 11
aWIN P., SCOTT, ,Wholesale Dealer in
Drugs. Paints, OtL. YuAlibis sad We Sta., ?.o. 2 "
erty West. Pittsburgh. •
All orders will rosedrs 17=0 attention.
_Sir_Assut fteßeluels 81ruA .mu 2447
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SELLERS, Wholesalo pooler u»
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sohoosmSker tro,. WoM»
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XOSEPBfEEMING, SacoessortoL-WilMi
’<&£££ ISiSStS. «»<UIT .U
wnni, MERCHANTS^
B‘ LEE, successor to *,
i Wool TWler, ud Oomn»J*«fc« Merebfcßt to<
c? Goods No IST Übertrr sttoat
BIT* J ; '
mTvahian, M. Dm j^yh'
below BraltbAeliL OM&tbm-* to •jAjgjJj
a. r.Kw 7 to 8. r. k.
SfIOTT. Dentiat. t ooitn Birwmarifca
•I • flrtdoon ratof SUrkf*. Oflc*
AD w5l wtmnted. . . ._
merchant tailors.
"nHESTER. Merchant Tailor and Ulo
•Sf! 17*71 Wood Putlculir ottmlion
irty itrtrt.
f>OXI.KJi MAKERS ahi SnEE'MMW
i£"ag|^S^at T^a
W WOODWELL, Wholenale *nd RjttjJ
Uua&ccnm *»4 DMI" '» c » u “ t Wue. No. 83
TOHN »f
Lmsmz&sgsgfr
tothcnr City.
-embroidered and apuca m an_
*» No. ssixPniiuool. .tar. HmA
Bolivar Fix* Brick andCruoibl* CIayMan
rTWTTS CO^AKY^AVI^INLARgro
,S3kf@SsS6S£!?
I wi.lmrrh. frptemW gl. lMg;
Boots ana Bhoeat!
■ im'B ROBB No. 89 Market stroot, Ja
!&tS b*b*» b°» 2488 a»n«S bSf Qfcitc",
Beet tad gho*_t»ffi y jffivi t n s%J *1 1
iSSIiX. t'gi'SSSSS
Q niters end f*acr §g^s^ fc pSpt°cilf Boot*. Frsnfh
1?JS“ WSSo rt"*. nr”.
Hats and Caps. ' •
T WILSON A SON keep constantly <™
•I , b»nd wtttj M»t
ffSiCTitall b*fof pqrchnalng *lmwt*n.
jama «. *oo*o.
& CO.
Hl ;“ws‘»sss&a
“assssajs^-^-
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•I Belmont uid ftreetts gLM^y*
SeLWtnilly intern their
SSJSHb Ultbelr wto«
snASfis
the b«*t SMtm *“£*• IKS SSa *uh their potronoge
l g^^ 7& ** t,jF
cbnslnseinwhere. ... -■ ■
U.HEBMEK.
PITTSBURGH GA Z
AGENCIES.
MUSIC, &C.
DRUGGISTS.
MEDICI
-MANUFACTURING.
“ _ C.B. HEABLY 4 CO.
cheap carpet warehouse,
~ xo.n TmMDBT^SKiR jfABUr.
Window Bhodg, Uotele unified
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THM>—Siag O.W** • -•—
t. »■
NoVEL^^^&^fe A -
find D®pot Railroad Beales, Hay,
SjgsgsaSSHS
Mill* of rerlcmi kinds Paintk/SJJJJfSSKI.
Boluind Vutenln**; SUll**bl*lron OoeUags
rUtr In form end"" l *" - ■
W W. WALLACE,
STEAM MARBLEWORKS,
HI xSi out SS3 liberty ttnd* epposiU Smiltyeid
' - ! POTSBOBQU. • _ A
MONUMBNTB, Tombß, Gray* Stones,
3339£@5333§g
EEfegsiSSHh^^
filled with *••»•*«*** 319 W?W. WAtLACa.
MSS
■Sew Goodsand Fallon* to:toflemsm’
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: v.Ajv::gSS*sa»aaur
i ■ffATFBXJS.WjjS'ii. -mauk
jot yoBE ADVBBTffiEMESTS. I
m. sdI&LL'S Genets! AdrrrlUina
Suuu street) . __
... Tori. -
~~ cisl'SSsicXPlAHO STOEE 1
MIRAGE WATERS. ,
H n3BrSa«y. New York.
OPPOSITION TO MONOPOLY.
Minis at GreatlY_Bednced Bates.
TkT<mmHSYAN*«NO the .combination
I\l °A/_.tri£.uitotaßiin> *•“ v*m& omwopi;
He. has also made
, s gsaS!S«“SSJ
ESK§ SSSL^
lid iostnunentJ •J/fEXK&gt* rfirtyU end pita* apto
«o*t *600.' iSreot manu&gioras.
*lOOO, oDOprtirta tboM moct<m rturwo* Hobaci
iffipng thaxa the cnmob*. nMßlium- dflottAS Pianos of
WatdwPiano* andpgtaaO
T.uS»* * Co.’s t*o to
Bencmd taod'Ptaflo*** S«differ*ot maoßfretoriss, includ*
*l4O.
Kb!the to* qi-nayn B.P. w'nwiitfti tt<.u»ltsd
fe-’Bggg^aagg^
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tn ”wlr tttyw »t«trr atUnuoP; . ' i
darlea’s London Cordjnl Gin.
UiU H«S?pubus,tS
of - _. ~PhyHaant in
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of i‘ SSSf Som Itt »t*olat* puritT*
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—IU grout utility M*. «tul ip«T<tim»r*bln otc*
- • fei®“ *“
aa &ss*i~ i £<i isrsr&Ss^^f.
uunoyunooo tnd mSS* of mrj *i««lPtlo».
w* *“ rf do “ n
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: &od grooor*. tX •lliotil*. »»VEN<N3E * CllAßtfia.
er*. 18* Poor] »t, »•* York.
1 AtmUtMtod lU. aBUM" I •“?■*• '*’
BCHIEMBUH BEOTHERB I* CO,
DBUGGIS T b,
iSS^SSSB^
BSSSgsSS&ai&T T ° *880?
Extension Table*.
EM lIEBBDT, 150 Wooßteret., between
SssmsmSS?
*tt*nJaA ta. -
f'IODPIL it CO., Wholeaaln Print
rAMtfAF** 1
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MISCELUSEOPS^
HOBEBT H. PATTEBSOH’S.
“ UVEBY AND SALE sggf£
JHammdltrttt and Chary ■*™**~~
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ABHLAHD how.
«CB *TRK*r. A1»V» BETJERWbibki.
PHILADELPHIA-
H. S. BENSON, PMpM*w»- ’
n. 60
H%l 8. 1664-It* »-*-: —-.. ,■■-
JOSEPH CHAPKAH.
WHOLESALE JJTD RETAIL DEALER Ui
imported cigars,
63 Market ttreet, ntabttrgh^
.,.■,
k Co- of Part*
Tfc ARId FASHIONS FORLAD CES’DKESS
iSlltociDMl»««tfc»lrtpw*»»0 1 5| B>u# , W |U©sl. .
yft.giiUP«nn.*baT*lUndrty—v_
. , r - -.lion. -*** ******
ktbb, JOHBS & CO.,
moPßiEToua
tttpß'S PORT ABLE BOAT LIKE,
FSSt 4S -22fSS5^|
BANKING HOUSES
ov I
JOHH T. HOGS:
feSSHST® ] I
CNIONTOWN.
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ss^dssusassasssf-ssw.
noB»tr • :—■
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»”w‘L<lnij! l *' w'lSSotSsSStaK f
Jail and Winter Good*.
edhohiT"watts:
mebohant tailob,
jmzhkbjt
nAKPETS, OH CLOTHS, &o
with . rati 3s&’o?i2i ! 'S?=i ll * *«s< 1= »
jS&^tgtelSgS
| aey Übertr. .- ■ -•• •■ ——“
glßwfli^Sfsßgwasls
- " ■ 'CbhtilHiationofllie ' . .
. GREAT SEMI ANNUAL SAIE OF
‘ A- A. HABOH &,CO.,
.Asd dill mfttar ttdwttca In prtat
« . A. MASON A CO. will continue their
rtdoettoi lnpricw.
It mv B" wnUud fIiWUAOW> sDlM&fig*,
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Sd »lffi U» »u kwunt SdXtl* to V“ *"• *“ t * t, f*
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mSSSBeSSSP*®-
UARY 15. 1855
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, j
THCESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 15,1855: ;
Loom Kossuth bu addressed, through the
English newspapers, a ietter to the Society of
in answer to the “Christian Appeal”
condemning war as anti-Christian * and unlawful
under the Christian dispensation. The Hunga-
rlan leader uses pretty much the same argu
menta that men usually resort to when they feel
that something stronger than patient endurance
is neoeasary to resist oppression. He says:;—
“To allow iniquity to bear the stray when "the
sword could hare arrested it—to rivet the chains
of oppression over nations by treaties, when
the sword could hare severed the chains—is a
work of iniquity, and not of peace." Christian
religion, he says, is essentially the religion of
charity, and one Christian nation is as' much
bound by its religion to relievo the public suffer
ings of another nation as one Christian individ
ual is bound to aid another individual in distress.
He makes no difference between public and.pri
vate charity. He adds; ; _
ITour doctrine of “ peace at any price, and
war at no prioe,” is good-will to ill willing mom
and ill-will to good-willing men. ,Bear good-wil
to all men, but when you see the wolves devour
ing sheep after sheep-then jif you stand by
with indifference, or entrench yourselves behind
your own comfortable security, or behind your
iocd-will towards all—behind your good wlshos
and your prayers—and yon let the wolves do,
and entreat others likewise to: let them do; ver-,
i gay unto you your peace is iniquity, and
your religion is not Christian: I call on you to,
be charitable to the jnst against the unjust, to
the oppressed against the oppressors, to the
sheep against the wolves—to humanity, m a
word, and not to some crowned pirates and per
jurious murderers. I call on you to love your
neighbors, the nations. I call on you to love
the moral dignity of men; to love not the oom
fortsand tranquil pursuits Of the passing mo.
mont,' but the lasting welfare of your own and
of foreign nations. Patriotism is the nob est
source of civic virtue, philanthropy the noblest
source of social virtue, and justice the noblest
source of political virtue. Christian rol gion
unites this all, becanse it is chanty. But you
may bestow all your goods to feed the poor, and
still have no charity," says the Lord.
Make despots yield to justice and nght, with
out having them compelled by force of arms, and
ye shall be blessed. But einoo ye cannotdo tins,
preach not Impnnible security to tyrants, by
decrying necessary wars. For that ihmgt mult
drst eosie to post,” says the'Lord.
■"war is a terriblo remedy, bnt a remedy it is.
The fire bums some, bnt it warms all. The
hurricane uproots trees, and dashes tho ships to
fragments, and buries men in the deep; bnt it
elwinseetbe oarth, and keeps off stagnation from
the -air and sea. Would you put out the' Breand
do away with the hurricano t These things must
be. So it it with just and [necessaryfwars.—
Hein to make them advantageous to jnankind,
but do not shout “Peace!” while there is op
pression, or else you ore guilty of scouting
•CCyranny!” [
PENNSYLVANIA LEOISLArDEK.
IIAKUSBtma, Saturday, i'eb. 10.
Bmath.—On motion of Mr. QniggleJhe bUI
relating to tho redemption of.unseated Undo
nhioh may bate boon aold for taxea vaa taaen
up It was conaidorod in committee of the
whole, read twice and passed.: ' j
On motion of Mr. Heftier a “P? 10 ®!" 1 * 0 |
theaokreUtite to the depositor coal dust in nt- i
and atreama paaaed Anal reading. -
On motion of Mr. Browne the bill allowing
bale of exception aid write or error in eruniool
caaea was taken up, considered in commit!* “*
the whole* ondbemg ordered to a eecond reading
’“nttSw™ received fromtheOover
nor bT the hands of the Secretary of the Com
monwealth returning with hta ebjeethms the
bill for the election of Joatioe of the Peneo in
Shrowabury township. After tho'reading of the
doonmenhon motion of Mr. KiUmger the' eon
eideration of the hill waa peatponed for the
P? Honili!.—The bill extending the jurisdiction of
tho courts in eases ofdlvorce was noit taien
up: after afaw remarka from Messrs. Thompson
and Chamberlain, In fator, the bill passed finally.
The act relative to investments in building aa
aoeiationa waa taken up, and after being debated
ijl <i»y tru Wd uido for tho present.
„ Moxx>*t, Feb. 12. j
Sx»aT*.-Oh motion of Mr. Prieo, Sonata bill
No 117 defining' certain duties and ngatt or
husband and wife, and parenta and children, was
up, discussed briefly, and passed commit
tee of the whole. . , t *
Tha bin providing better aecnnty for railroad
companies and safety of passengers, came np in
order on ita final reading, nnd waa passed.
Thebill anpplementary to the act relative to
taking np of Kmbcr; the supplement to the act
relative to the deposit of coal dirt innavigable
streams; and tho bill to allow hilla of exception
nnd writs of error in orimihM cases, cams up sev
erally in order, hnt ware all postponed without
K H°oOTE.-Mr. Kftkpatrick reported »'biU “
prohibit the manufacture and sale of intoxicat
ing liquore in this State; also, ,a suppl™'" l 10
the acton the aame subject, passedin n 94.
Mr. Kirkpatrick read in pint s blll relating
m the time of holding elections in M Kean bor
ffmlfh'(Ahcgheny) a bill to regulate pnb-
bnt
nothing of importance done.
Tbi Wiioomib Habbas Coerce Cam.—We |
have before noticed the unanimous decision of.
the Supreme Court of Wieoonetn in the case of
Booth end Byeoraft. In epeahlng of the opin
ion, giren by the Judges, the Medieon Stott
Journal 9% ja:
They held, edmltting the Fugitire Slave Act
to be constitutional, the prisoners had not been
coneicted of contributing towards the “““".of
a fugitive slave, but merely of oneJothueOloTer,
end in «o doing hed not Violated the provisions
of that act/ This defect in'the lodlotment was
-mtfielentto jnitify the Court In liberating the
oAonen. Thunraajiatiee Crawford', position
l-t!.' Tery clear and able opinion. With regard
£ tte eXeUiSoMlityot the act. in qutsdon |
S, riewe remained -tho Berne ns eipnased in hie
„„M o n?erteummer. He considered lho_ deci
; lfon* of the Sopretne Court of United States, on
Sdeend ell other matter*, ns buidtug upon the
State Courts. , - ■ ■ . . A „
Justice Smith’s opinion was lengthy, and coy
ered the whole ground. He reiterated hie
vtnwa relative to the unconetitnUonaUty of the
Pullti« Slaw Act He took VT6>y <i«W"i P»-
sltion with regard to Slawtighto, »»d h eld
the United State. Coart. h^ d ,?°J” i i a ‘ ct , i ;” I1 !f:
«pt In matter, where goriadiotion wM olearij
irinted them by the constitution.
cSSt. muet protect the right, and Übertiee of
theiroitixeofl/ and if in the prosecution of this
into brought in collialon with the
United StatesCourta, nodaegeronaoentequeneoa
If .dob a oollialon ;«« to tala
should happen et .n early day, if naa
toidable. and be definitely Battled.
judge Wbiton'e opinion was ,V
eaidtlmt hia eiewa as to the oonatltutionality of
the Fngitire Aot were ea fully «*pre»ne«l to bi«
_j_i nnB ia|t summer ns he chose to express
pILLt He regarded
under whlchdhe prisoners were oonrloted aa de
feoUtc, and ordered them to be iuchargtd.
■ Bdoth and Byecreft were contlotodand_ een
teneed in tho U. 8- District Court held by Judge
Miller. In opening hia Court since th o discharge
of the prisoner., Jnoge M. kokMelaborotere
eiew of the oaae, in which he declared the Fn
ultir# 0 Blare haw to be eonatltnUonsd, de
nied the right of the Supreme Court ts> interfere,
Umilaw. of the United ; Stnt», or
the State. He concluded by Hating that. «
there waa no immediate necessity for prowling a
tempoflirinplaoe of confinement,'be ahodd refer
the whole matter to the gowrnment at Washing
ton. ' . ■ ■ '
TBI ScHBUBT ASD Bull .RaILBOAD.
Smbmy and Erie Bailroedlndia "t-
Ing joiterdiy, and Mr. Cooper tedgMdM»U£
o&ro eaPriiident of totCwiy-..^"
«M£S»S?SSi
“SSi'aSsasMsßt
Fir^ar«s?StnSs
.AWotrSBBM Cab.—One of theFhUidelphta
„f-_ itntee tint the petenteee ire now in thnt
JitTondonToring to introduce into use mew end
ohe»P g« light, which they oell Atmospheric
ori.” ft U‘produced by: foretog », eteem pf
Atmospheric sir through n liquid in which hen
nile in * oonißtaent,. Jf itbe whit It eiilmed
for lt,' H wOTBe itetaiWe srtloie for uee to
the country, end ‘.other nlioee where cou K“
cinnothe hid, end wltonfcimpheno.md itouler
compound! axe now buroto. ..
. r-. •T>- r V‘
P
Akecdots of Hogabth.—A. few months bo*]
foro this ingenious artist wa seized with tho ‘
malady wbich depriTedsociety of one of its most j
distinguished ornaments, hej proposed to his
matchless pencil the'Work he has entitled a Tail
Piece—the first ideaof which U said to have been
started in company while the convivial glass was
circulating round his own table.
“My next undertaking/’ said Hogarth, “shall
bo the End of all Things.” ;
“If that is the case,” replied one of his friends,
“your business will be finished, for there will be
an end to the painter.'’ i
“There will be so,” answered Hogarth, sigh
ing hearily, “and therefore *lle soonormy work
ifi uone the better.” i
Accordingly he bigan the next day, and con
tinued his design with a diligence that seemed to
indicate aa-Bpprohcnsion ho should not lire till
he completed.it. This, however, he did in the
mostingenious manner, by grpupingbverything.
I which denoto the end of all things, ahrokon. bot
tle, an old broom worn to this stamp, the bntt
end of an old firo-lock, a cracked boll, a bow un
strung, a crown tutnbMog its pieces,' towers in
ruins, the sign post of a called the world s
end, tumbling the moon in her wane, tho map
• of the globe burning, a gibbet the body
gone and the chains which hold it falling down,
l Phoebus and hi* horses being dead in tho clouds,
a teasel wreoked, Time with his hoar-glass and
scythe broken, a tobacco his mouth, the
lajt whiff of smoko going out, A play book opon,
with “extent oraiies" stamped! in tho corner, an
empty puree, and a statue of bankruptcy taken
out against nature.
“So far bo good,” cried Hogarth, “nothing
remains but this,” takiog the pencil in a sort of
prophetic fury, and dashing off the similitude of
a painter’s pallet brokon; “Finis l” exclaimed
Hogarth, “the deed is done, all is over.”
It is aremarkahlc ana well known fact that he
never again took the. pallet in hand. It is a °' T *
: cumstance less known, perhaps, that he died in
about a ppear after be had finished this extraor
dinary tail pieco. —EUctic and Homs' Qaztllt.
Clevelisd asd Pittsburgh R. R. Cokpakt.
—Charles W. Rockwell, of New York, has been
elected President, lathe place of Mr. Prentiss.
Edward Rockwell, Secretary; J .Durand Super
intendent; Wm. C. Clelaod .General Freight
Agent, and J. Linton, Chief Engineer. James
F. Clark, has beea choseu Director m the place oi
Wm. A. Otis, who declined.
Mr. Rockwell has long been known nud high
ly esteemed In business and financial circles, and
his el oration to the office of President will en
list and seoure eastern interest in the affairs of
road. In fact, taking into consideration _the
hoary amonnt of stock held by Connecticut, New
York and other eastern'place-, it; was due to that
interest that one intimately known to them should
bo elected. ' ,
■ Mr. Ed. Rockwell has long been connected
with the Company as Pay Master, and is in
erery respect peculiarly (pialified for the office
of Secretary. . , ....
Of Mr! Durand we shall only remark, that no
road in tho Union is managed better, and none
can be better managed, eo far as the dnties of
Superintendent are concerned. A proper relief
has *been extended to the duties heretofore dis
chniied by Mr. Dorand, by the appointment of |
Wm C. Cleland na General Freight Agent. Mr.
C. haa long been well known ns Conductor npon
tho road, and is n gentleman of first rate busi
ness talent, and ono in whom the consigners or
height and the stockholders in the road will have
lm Mr! i lAntonbiUie old chief in tho engineer de
partment, and his re-appointment was a matter
of course after the faithful and correct semes,
rendered in his important department.—Clue
land Herald. .
Tire Fxausti ih Russia. —At St. Petersburg
complaints are beard against Prince Sl'nschikoff
who strange to Boy, Is accused by the Imperial
sntonrujw and even the people, of excessive pro-,
deuce, and a total treat of that perilous quality
which sometimes impels a General to leave a
good deal to chance. lie is nccnsei ofbcing too
faithful & disciple of General Kontonaoff, who is
said to have fought in spite of himself the
battle of Moskowa in 1811, and not to have dis
played sufficient energy in preventing the Frenoh
from penetrating into Rusasia. Tie people are
beginning to get: clamorous againßt the Prince,
ind discontented oven with the Ctar, who they
' think has already made far too many conces
sions. To more they, will not baton Oston-
Sacken is again spoken of as likely to obtain
command, in the event of Menschikors removal,
with-Inprandi as his second. In the epe-ef a
ohange it is not certain whether the Prince will
be summoned to St. Peteraburg, or be left in the
Crimea wiUi the duty of defending the city da-,
ring the assault, whUe Ostea-Soekon commands
the-army in the held. Tbs letters repeat the
assurance that the feeling of the population of
fit Peteraburgh is deidedly for war. -
Hbbeaska.—The first Territorial Legislature
of Nebraska, organised on the 16th of January,
at Omaha city. There was some excitement in
consequence of the fierce straggle between the
people of the different localities of the Territory,
concerning the location of the capital. The seam
Of many of the .members were contested, and
idouble delegations appeared from some of the 1
'counties.' Atone time it was feared that serious
'troublo might nrise, to the extent eren of defeat
ing an. organisation and breaking up in a row.
All the members were armed; rnd so were the
outsiders: Bat, happily, no outbreak occur
red. owing, it is said, to the firmness of Gov.
Camming,'and the discretion and forbearance of
ins friends. Those who assembled for mischief
after having for u time usurped the seats of the
'members ia both Houses, finally withdrew from
within their respective bars and permitted a per- 1
■maneut organisation to be effected.
On.one of the mountain roads in Hendon, I
Bntland county, Vermont, there is a spot whiob,
on acoonnt of a strong current of air which is
almost psrpetnaUy in motion there, is called the
"Bellows-Pipe of the Green Mountains. The
IFoodiloc* Jfsrmrp says that ns the stage from
Bntland was passing through thia plane on tho
28th nit, the'vrind was eo violent that the body
of the vehicle was - blown from the wheele, and
could only bo kept, on the axletreea by being
chained down. One woman was blown into an
adjoining field, and five menlost their hats_m
rescuing her.' LooomoHon was impracticable,
and the wayfarers ware obliged to put npfor the
night in a neighboring boose, which weathered
the tornado without damage.
Btrairan.—Mr. Robinson was badly burned
oh Tuesday morningby her elothes having caught
on fire. She went to the fire for some purpose
and directly discovering her clothes.ou fire, run
to the bed to get aome articles of clothing to
smothorout tho firehbout herperson,but wasuna
hlo to extinguish It The bed ln .the meantime
had oaught on fire, and tho unhappy woman find
ing that her house was likely to burn down un
less aid could speedily be procured, ran to the
door bat being ill and feeble, was unable to
unfasten the door Some of tho neighbors
hearing her cries rail to her relief in time to
save the bnilding, but not until Mrs. Robinson
wee so badly burned that oho djod the same even
lag.—Slonongakda Rep. i
BamsH- Militia- —It is stated, In the course
of a few weeks seventy-six out of the hundred
militia regiments' of England and Wales are
expeoted to bo embodied. Take 760 men as the
average strength of eaoh militia regiment, and
therewiU be 67,005 soldiers for internal defence
or continental garrison doty. Bnt fsw of these
Will volunteer to serve in the Crimea. In the
year *1854, though every inducement was held
out, only 7,000 miiiiia men volunteered into the
regular army. Thatotalnoraberof English mil
itia authorised by parliament, is 80,000; of Irish
30,000; of Welsh 10,000. - ,
An Eastern paper, doses a.reriew 6C “titan
hone Burleigh: the Jesuits in our Homes,” a
novel, by Helen Dhn:—“We trust that Helen
Dhu will write no more novels. If we might
take lhe liberty of advising, wo would earnestly
say to Helen Dhu—Helon Don't. From the ex
ceeding dollnesa pf the performance,, wo sns
pe'otshe Is a mao;, but if ehe indeed belong to
the gentler eOx, she is probably.a eilter of Katy
2>id, and should imitate the speedy repentanoe
of that poetess.” :
ThoNewyork jness atates that twelve persons
or* tn the Tombs charged with murder. .This Is
bad enough m. all conscience; bat here, in Louie-
wo had no less than fifteen cases of the
same sort at the past November terml' Several
of these were representatffes of Kentucky chiv- \
airy, who esteem it an 1 especial duty to live on 1
the reputation of their ancestors, and shpotdown i
soy quiet,' peaceable xitixen with whom they can j
excite a quarreL-riJvnwfratw i ? j
. Polish Whiat.—A London correspondent'
mentions the fact thattbd Russian-government j
has totally prohibited the exportation of .wheat ;
and every other article of consumption from Po- J
land: This,'ho says, trill be severely felt in* the)
provinces of Oaltipia and- Austrian BUesis,~?whlch.
are almost, entirely dependent] on Poland for
their supplies of wheat ] •'’ •
! Nayioatios oh thh Lahti.—F«b.;l2.,
—The nropellor. 8U ,here this
morning from abote, with 8000 bfela. of . floor,
fihi encountered muchlco at the month of tno
tflagara Rltci-, hut otheririao the lake was un
obstructed. "
Wool U becoming quits »n »rtiH» or
In Teusi Sheep nr* eullr railed,
nnldly. . Ihe ptniiiw
putaro. sommeread winter. JThe
wool .nnunlly «hlpp«d »’ rth
U«Od to b«f.»tlnc«Ming-
TTE.
Tub EABrnQUAKE Aim tus Electric Tel* -
ouaph.—Yesterday morning (Bth Feb.) between
7 and 8 o’clock, “shocks of an earthquake were
distinctly foil” at N- 8.,
ft, St. Johns/N. B.,Eastport, Me., Calak, Me.,
“rho telegraph* ll ® 3 in <he differen t section of
tho country,daring the forenoon of yesterday,
■were more or less dSturbod by eitraneoos elec
trie.currents, similar,to those that uniform 9
company manifestations of Auror aßorelis. 1M
Boston and. Vermont Bain line of telegraph—the
only line in the country recording by enemies
decomposition—exhibited theso effects most
strikingly. - #
The disturbance, yesterday morning, to topo
graphic lines was slight, compared
which accompanied the eruption of Manna Loa,
a volcano on one-of the Sandwich Islands,in Feb
ruary, 1862. at which timo every telegraph line
throughout the country, from Halifax to Now
Orleans, and from New York to SL Louis, was
rendered completely inoperative. —Boston Trav.
Sat. .
KffcßßL& MOLASSES for sale by
OU M 2 J. B. CANFIKLP.
T> OLL BUTTER—6 bbls. fresh Roll Butter
I®, infft rac’d aod for sale by R ROBISON A CO.
LARD— 40 half bbls. No. 1 Ldrd roc’d and
jte_ M .by MO S. BQBiaos a co.
DRIED APPLES—6O bos. iustreo’d and
for oala bjr folQ R. ROBISON & CO.
|RIED PEACHES—7S bus. roo’d tmdfor
' ulebr felO__ E. ItOBISOS & CO.
Ci LOVER SEED—3O but.’ rec’dand for sale
; br fclD_ R. ROBISOK A CO-
Y~AKE- FISH—2SO" bbls. and’half bbls.
y Wait. FUb «olTr..t K .-J.. . ! ; for o^3( bj ; - jtco
CiASI’fLE SOAP—SOO Ids. White and-Var-
CMtn * B °‘ p TO, ’‘‘j , <k FiKMiya.
i YER'S CHERRY PECTORAL—I gross
' m ’ «l»b»m»»«ll»m«lr tC JQ3? , FXKSnXO.
B" BANKETS—Murphy & Burchfield invito
the attetttidn of nouMfceepern toil preparing for
housekeeping, to their assortment of lieJlilanteta, among
vhleb&roft tew pair rerf ' superior. made of extra dm
wool: also, home-made do, crib and cradle do, and an a**
aortment of housekeeping good* In general, iuco m Meet
ing*, PUlowCaMGoodjiTQnllt* andhlaperfor Usd Hprwdn,
Tama Clotha. Toweling, ao- to suit the time*. ft>9
PERFUMERY— I hay© rec'd a largo and
choke selection t>nUrri*on’; Perfumery; also, a large
wsortment of Balin'*, \Vright’« ,Lnbln a. etc. Thomi with
Kg wir thing le thi* lino would do In sx
amine before pqrchariag eleowhero 303. FbKMihG.
W
jSBOW SASH—43O Lights, 9x12;
Uxhte'teW, b..t„ M M.7 h ;ug ] j|gJ«»g oto 0 to
A n DOZ. STAMPED COLLARS;
I II a do do Bands
20 <Xoz. French WorMnft Cotton;
10 do FtaoW 1 ■s"”-
FINE EXTRACTS FOR, lIDKFS—I have
on hsnd t J»r» SMortment of rerr
nmonnnbicb aro Lulln’o, Uohmol • Ularrlsonjj, Prioe*.
4c. ThoooifljUnldnoEltTnotxnnnlwig.yjOgitotoin
17 XTRA FAMILY FLOUR—Cherry Fork
Fi Mill*. Uopodal. Hills, Me
grant in store and for gale br BLLL & LIQQgXi..
(1 LOVER SEEDr-175 bus. just rec’d ana
J ja2o 8. nARBACQH 4 CO.
TETTER SALVE.—Pearson’s celebrated
„«*- 6ol» «n hsnd n.l for ri Ui.n.3?. _
AIRAB CIDER—IO bbl
® j Cider rec’d and for tala for
DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER—2 grods of giia
celebrated article just ras'd by P - r ‘ KUtNQ ~- -
•LOOR-400 bbls. SuP^“ fttsale by^
i—9 bales prime Ohio rec’d and for
Watatgt.
Loog and B«io*r* Brocho Hbawla.
C _ HOCOLATES, BUOMAT&c.—A full as-
French, Cha»l»t«
saswfl -«
W' M. M. SHAW. Commission anil For
wlrdjoz mereliant, No-TSWutont rt-, Cincinnati,
“ftmrm-T B Doiaa'* «a.T*Md* SIUjT. Cwf
*o AIiaXI’AP.ILUAS-Tho following list of
1 o Pw»p«riiu« «»•*««*
ISO'S, eonwr of Uftrt't »t. • a ?J“,J®|^s3t!U«
lUa; “ ImSt
AMS 8 cskfi. in fine condition Cincin-
VbRIED PEACHES —50 bus. prime new
T» LACK LEAD—IO bbls.' oitra quality lor
KtSTdi j«i» j.aoßoo.NMAto*oo.-
iOLASSES—27S bblß. N. O. Molossi
j, twr *&££ SWis^L
016 COFFEE— 2OO bg?.i>nine jwt nc’
rfi, apd for gate tir Bahlv EH A DILWORTK.
mvEll SEED—2OO bus. prime for sale
Uj v gHMTgk a pilwobih.
Sat. AT) OIL—IO cases fresh Olivo OIL
a buketa atotr*
tsui beat tmnortM.ftw «•>•*•" .... A.
T> UTTER—I 7 firkins fresh- Dairy packed
D totter. r«’d thi. d.r bx
HONEY —U cases this day rcc'd anil for
La iiesry H- COLLrNS._
lABD— 20 kegs frosh No. 1 LyO >“
J itore. j<3 BLBAUELL*
1.1 J. HENRY, Attornoy at Law; Office,
career of Thiol and Sjeaiaore ctrcetc, dadnoau.
FLOUR— 100 bbls. extra and euperfic
Floor frit recMMKlforwdeby R. ROBISON ACO.
SpOjjGE A large assortment ot' lino an
* CO.
T?LODR—Extra family, eitra Boperfine.
P' O'i’AIOES—IOO biie, Ncshaunocka and
j»io” M I’o‘*toM 1 ’ 0 ‘* t0M "f *“ 4
OOHOOL COPYBOOKS, No. I,‘made ol
ptORN MEAL—IO bblajresb Gronrd Corn
•»y*n. . >• »;SSv lL _
| i BOUND NUTS—IOi sackß now landtag
1 X from steamer Jcanctt for salt by I • DICKEY t CO.
T OCISTILLE: ELHE-100 bbls. to
1 ibyttcaner Ecllpre for br I. DICKEY & CO.
OLL BUTTER —S Mila, fresh this to
l. rop’d «ad <hr **!« br T.' LITTLE * CO-» llr’ "**
reduce
TWYT ASH S'cks.Just reo’d and for sal
m E J^ LES -- 10^ B A^g
•Tried PEACHES—2OU bui forjaleby
JIiISO.W. HEItSTINEiCO-M CSttgtrt.
, il! i £L ß " TTKa^>ls^^^^
.ftOBK-MOO
Cincinnati soap— 2s
No.l P*lm
Bi» br j“° ■■'■—
>OLL BUTTER—I> DMB. ires]
B, rec’d and far sale by' ' HKHRY I
HOGS— 150 Bead Hogs, averoj
SHRITEii t Blow omn.l
URIME BLACK TEA—There'
. 1~-*tow "Wait of thß Mountains that
t!&cVIS»a»JtOS!», PATTON A. UcCOMUS, i
Tern Mart) la thi>'l>faunond« •• ' •
( AUERATUS-2000 lbgfor aalebjr
CHEESE-2000 bxn. prime cuttmffCiicoao i
jp jtflf for U.u br :• ::_• T ‘ kITTLK *
BUTTER —14 kegapackcd Batter,
SbbtiPKtol Batter,...
R. •*t. tnthhAlßatter,iaelotfc*, •
* st Z \OM “ ' ” ** ... nn AT .ZELL k CO-
TMPOHTANT-Wo tovoon *&*«[
1 thMB che»p Buildlo* I«t* In Dwjxalt on
T ABD «
■gS^&i^issssfs^rs
amt Ty*« T - _
iHOOKINU BAISINS, Currants, SpfcM,
Ll Cl 4» * UWMBS.,
\*-:-yg - fl»t« la th» M»”°° J -
POT ASH-40;«uk> ,thsa
fbc«l>tr .. Jfclft - -
vory superior Crab!
•ff. aTMcCIAIRQ. i
HUl’s extra
i»u 8o»t», for
I MeCUniQ.
this day
COLLINS.
m 200, fo
?paa.gd'rt.
.tOUR-180 bbto. oS 4 -
«nftfomls%r. ' J. a.upTOinBOS «CQ._
la not a
u good 5Qe
-UU MmtU*