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FOR iitEsnirl, PIERCE, ,Or.Arzw.gAinnaliT.- E== ‘2. rict pitEsmm-r, WILLIAM R::"KING fiafliC; 14—eutoora" ti * 0 sleatoral • • • IsmotatAL Limos. •• = cirbßar woovt►Aßv, Iv.use: • . kiEN. ROBloart PAITEIISON. • •-I. Pram 11. - )nty. Gror.nr. tG Mum". I.Larxn :4:N. W. Boerrr?. • Evit ArCAr, Jr. 11-14.t4reas. a - • llpliatii• n; JOH:I WRgiiiit:S. 32.- P. ; 2-- '• • lakattEsct--twrari-rvisr =num, ;2: 9.IMIANNON, Pittsburgh.' ... roR SZATC SLUTOR, -•JOIN pikaTaN, Pittsbunli. !-- lOW AbaliMlX, it 4 , - ;ate . 7tAitLasETAllLVG; . Plttsburg ), • A. J. GRIMM .Pltt%bargb, 411A11013 p. GILMORE, Lowriottevlllp, SAMUEL SIcEEE, Birmingham, C. ETEIEARE,. Pl= Torn:4l3p: CTiyIRLES KElM.Pittpbtogh.. JAEGIL:ZOMER,. Pittsburgh. . . JACOB mcoatassrEn; ptiiubalth. ;3TEpuEti: WOOD. EDWARD McCORRLE, Inn= Toatribip. . ' PATRICR...3Ic.K.EcLI, PlttAurek. Dttiisembling•of the State Democratic Conran tion of; 1862 • 'Li pursuance with a resolution adopted by the tiotaineratio • StateCorttral COmmittee of Pennsylvania, the Delc,rutos to . the :State .CoIIVOIAIOII of l‘larrll 4th, are . tequestell to te•assettible at the 0114tol, at IL4IIIIISIIMIUI, on Tlll.llLi- MAY. the 2.4t1t day of Augitt, A. D. 1852, at 11 o'clnek A. 31.. • forthe pUrpreeof nominatitc; a &tare of the Supreme Court -.of Penn.~ylvaul+. • •st. - .. 4 IIIR T, Chairman. - IVrttz.ut Carta,• Wautx 11. Wrisa, . . . . . . DiffitOratic.Comity Coximitteo of Corrosponclows. ` ?Tficie sin Do an adjomised meeting or the Dews 4atiati,stinti Cammittee Cortrsponaence, on next MON DAT V. :ENING. A ligust 23.1, at I'M o'clock, at the St, Cluss•les Punctual attecalinee is request .e 4. • DAVID CASSPDELL, Chairman. 3.04 - cs UlSiiititi,4 au2l • • film metal/ male ).p 6.llltices of N. ass moss. Tom to ear It.. fa.l Jell <Moms:. sra tom inland t• Ja PIWITCIO OP ALL KIND& fa dr tc.tett ahta, ta& Irma hmott term, tMdu awl minty of Type. tn. OR. 11. Pict Anna I. Pitapat sill twr to focal la ore gm...4ra 'Job 09et: • •fiGRESiI HALL, ALILINI", • ' Tarzday Eming, August 17, 1852. Drar Phillips:—Here I am at the Capital of the Empire State, after a truly delightful ride up , the Hudson river. I left the City of New Fort at 7 o'clock this morning, on board the beautiful steamer " Reindeer," Capt. FAILIZTIAII, - and arrived at Albany at 4 o'clock, P. .M.-Ldis tepee about 150 miles. The trip it usually_made -in eight boars,' but since the recent terrible cal amity on board the "Henry Clay," the owners and commanders or boats have shown a disposi •.tion‘io have a little more regard fur bumanlife. The Poitideer" is now; I believe, the only - comining boat leaving New York for Albany, and hiving no opposition to "manliest, " travelers Aastroulte her freely.' The captain is very ninth of asendemittl,.-a4d. paya:the utmost reigard-te, the comfort and safety of those wt;, place them- selves under Lia:ebargo. There are two evening boats on the Hudson riser, which are deadly ri :Tale; and I learn that "their officers within the last few days have heen engaged lathe outrage - 008 business of racing, thus showing that they are willing to murder travelers byt,the wholesale. ;Thinames of these boats are the " Pranois Skid dy" and the " Alida," and I would advise all persona who have .any regard for their pereonal safety to avoid them us - they wonla flee from a pestilence. The Hudson—the glOrious Iludson—how shall I deicribe it? If the Germans love the Rhine, " their own'icaperial river," certainly the Knick erbockers ehonld be strongly attached to the Hudson,• which is truly the Rhine of America. For many years I have bad a wenn desire to take a trip up the Hudson, especially after seeing the magnificent panorama of that stream, which was exhibited . in Pittsburgh a little over a year . ago, •-• It is impossible to enter into a minute de scriptioir..ist each tio ern of interest and beauty that Fitment/1 itself to the eye of the traveler be ,: tween New York and Albany.' Indeed a person • liflfttldhitve Argos eyes to see all that is to be .been.; for while gazing upon one object of at traction, another and, perhaps greater, is lost eight of entirely. . . After leaving the city of New York, for many • miles the Hudson river is lined on either side with a succession of gorgeous mansions, where . - the "merchant ptinoes" of Gotham have their :..44side. < Every style of architecture,' especially 'v . l.lteGrecian and Gothic, is here seen. Hoboken . ..... : - atitttlie - Elyaion Fields on the Jersey side, are celebrated places of-resort for the New Yorkera, ospedally of summer evenings and on the Bab , t .. thdliday.. There are three, or four ferry boats ~.':Osittntly running over the. Hudson at these • , •:ittdtde, - irldch are crowded with persons of all "tigeis and sexes. About 16 miles north of New York, en the east, side.of the river, is the village of Yonkers, where the steamer " Henry Clay " was burnt. All those who pass by are sure of lobitiog toitards the fatal spot, although no trace of the'wreck, with the exception of the:bowsprit, (which vas run lato]the - bank,) is now to be seen. Oa throth2rveWeitkaide of the river, the Pali sades present'theuiselves to the views Theycon sist of a saCest lon of bare, perpendicular rocks, frontllD to fit) feet high, the veins of,which run la a rertioal - directioa. All along the easteru bank of the river up as far as Tarrytown"; the residence of IS Irving, which is some s() wines from New, York, there are beautiful vi.l 7 . .: las and country seats, whieh are seen amidst the .. prifaitive forests. Foothill, tbe property o f E,,,..- ins Fosses; the. tragedian, of which so mach I ltatt been written, is built like an old baronian Tag sh castle, and very much resembles a krison, "dark,.gloomy and Tel:lunar.," The grounds '.around . look the very picture of desolation. , The . •-millage, of Sink Sing, ap" mites from New Yerlf,, ..I's noted for the State Prison, which is so liberat ly,patiOnized by the ,Gotharnitie. The prison vie ,erecteil a few yearii ago "by convict labor.— It: is tinder admirable • management. ~AHtile above, Slug Sing the river is wider than 'at any other point betieen New York and Albany, and two:awl the appearance of a little lake. An -thOny'tfliose, a few miles further north, is the neXt,nbject of attraction. The river makes a beticliiiie; resembling the letter El, but the nose next of thi, business is all a matter of romance, . The o' g of the mountain in thus describ ed in the iy of the Dutch Governor's feat voy agelT 'Ail' th Hudson, (see Irving's Knickerhock= er :) "Suet at this moment tho illustrious sun, breaking is all Its splendor, from behind one of the high ollffs of the highlands, did dart one of its most , potent beams fall upon the retblgent nose of Alai Flounder of Brass. The reflection of - Which , shot straightway down, hissing hot into the water; =dialled a mighty Sturgeon m atins misting beside the vessel! When this astonish ing miracle came to be known to Peter Storms- PY'm'lJß[ts6is. AMONAL - DItIUMUTIo TMLIff ey et ormr.crar..turmni. 1:1.' IL C. Etrr, JoHs Curios. 15. Is,bw; Itaseukrc. 18:-Ifelar rums. 17',1A.154 %loom. - 31Airsczu.3I'Ciam. 'l9. lieu. JOOPEI N. 21. lorbazir.Bc att. , • W u ..... D. Jolts S....VCALSIONT. 4 21 Oraaor. lt , liatErr.• Deircititio County Tide martin JOB pirciria..¢S .EDITOBILL CORDESPONDIn‘ICE. ant (the Governor,) he, unsay wellbestipposed, marveled exceedingly; and as monument there -a,gave the name ofl. Anthony's Nose - to a stoat •Ilititel9tbay in the' neighborhood, and it has con tinued to bo called diatholifiNose ever slnce."_ Thollighlands of the nuanoti i taiia at hu110.... tly'ii.Noset and ;continuo setnel4o.titilett. to the -Hoek - They are - really grand - aira wild, and .much resemble portions of the Allegheny moun tains. West Point is right in thonxidat of the Highlands, and is one of.the moat romantic spots I ever beheld. The military school at this place bos become celebrated ever the world, as it has turneJ oat some of the lira military men of our country. The fortresa Is situated on a rocky promoter'', which-is almost inaccesible from the river. NewliOglia,miles from West Point, and GI miles nordiet "'cliff York, ia beautifullyalt usYdlowa ,ota‘a,_, waa the head quarters of Geti....:WilNe- Ypk.Aning the Revolutiouoxy !Sr. .-Tii[Old stops buihlin 's till f whe re g 8 s een f rom e r the -"Father-a his Country" planned.his glori aus campaign. The Democracy . of Lkiw, -York have taken possession of the. old baildiltg.iw.hora they recently hadr'one of the most eatfinsinatic rallies which Las taken place in.thic,elti4e 'for many years. They creided a towering - mast, from the top of:which floats the "starry flag of victory.". AUGUST.: 28. - - Between Newburgh and,Gatskill there are no objects of special attntotinn. TheCataltill moun tains rear their dirk bine peaks away tovrards the west, and seem almcist beyond the reach of man. Away up in the solitudes of these moan tains has - been erected a spacious hotel, which entertc4o4intuirlidtiitid thousands o f people during • the summer . igX3121904b0" the'river, Hudson is a place of consideratdf trade, and is beautifully located. It has a pop ulation of about 8000. This is . the head of ship navigation on the Hudson, ulthough;eloopa-and schooners run constantly to Adhany.. Some 20 miles belOw Albany we passed three steamers which were lashed together, and having onboard an immense crowd of ladies and gentlemen, go= leg, on on excursion, with music and tlovrers, and all the other accoMpaniinenta of love and pleas- -The business done on the liadsou river is im mense.. There are constantly in sight hundreds of sailing vessels, loaded . witb all sorts of freight, principally coal, lumber and hay.. The towing business is also very heavy. Above Peekskill we pasied by a tow-boat which was pulling after her no loss than 85 canal boate These canal boats are thus conveyed from New York to .Al - whero they take the great New Turk Canal to Buffalo. Tho Hodson River Railroad runs from New York to Albany on the eastern aide of the river. It is doing a very largo and profitable business, notwithstanding It finds strong competitors in the swift and beautiful steamers of the Hodson. This road has been admirably constructed ; and the ears make on it from thi to 40 miles an hour. I shall perhaps return by this route. I may speak of it more fully again. Albany Is a much larger and finer looking city than_ I expected to find in the interior of New York. It Is built oa the side of a bill which has a descent for a mile about equal to our Monon gahela levee. It contains a population of about 60,000. Some of the streets are positively bean tiful;and are lined with fine old elm trees which spread their branches oyer the house-tops. Tho public buildings presea quite an imposing apl pearanco. The State ILocum Is built of stone, with fluted marble pillars in front, and is situat ed in the midst of a lovely park Which is filled with elm and sycamore trees! North of this is another park, which occupies an entire square, and in front of the latter are the public build legs, made out of pure white marble. Congress where I am stopping, is situated on Pork Place, immediately adjoining the State( 'loose, and is'surrounded with groves et' trees, which Atelte.it silseireidevlace'or reaortri' ,. Tlier-Albso alerts aro a staid, quiet people, elio apPeae to live comfortable and independent aq did their Knickerbocker ancestors. ." • I bate seen some, prominent Democratic poll. ticiazug in this city, and thy confideullY declarc , that the State wilt be Carried 'ter Nunez and Man by a large majority. Ibere will probably be some difficulty itforming a good State ticket, owing to the difference of opinion on the Canal question , but this difficulty will not extend to the Presidential nominees, to I am informed by the best ant hority. I find by referring to my watch, that I am writing in tho "we short hours ayont the twal," so I ohall bid you good night. L. WATSON G. iIATSES protests, through the New York Tribune, against the nomination of Hon. John Hate, by the free-soil convention.— Ile says every thing was rushed through under the gag of the previous lineation ; and that if a fair expression of opinion could have been ob tained. Gen. 'Wilson, of Mass., would have been the nominee. He goes for another convention, and alleges that not over 1,093 delegates attend• ed at Pittelrigh.---Balt. Sun._ This is the Haynes who made a fool of himself and ulso made a speech in the Convention Which had - been. prepared for him by Greeley. But . Greeley and Sewsrd are not satisfied with the manner in which he discharged hie mission and they now compel him to repudiate the Convex'. Lion and recommend that ' another should bo held. The tuiti.Oathollo Speech which Greeley conceived and Haynes, AU delivered of, his not accomplished the purpose for which it was in tended, and the Scott leaders are now willing to sell Haynes for amere trifle if by doing so they could get clear of the consequences of the fool ish speech they instructed him to mnko. If we had not a special regard for hishealth, wo would advisehlm to go back-to Cormought, but we are apprehensive that he would die from the 4341110 cause that kills the anakes in the Emerald tele, for it is now admitted by his masters that be is "one of them." CLINTON Covunr.—Tho democrats of Clinton County have, nominated' the folloiving escellont Congreis—james Gamble. Senator—James W. Quiggle , Prothenntary—Thomse McGhee. Register . and Recorder—Philip Krebs Commissioner—George Hartman. Auditor—liathaillcl Hanna, jr, DAUPnrn _PC:#III4I7.--ato democratic county convention of Dauphin-county met at the Cdtirt 'House on Monday last r and nominated the fol lowing ticket r . • ' • . Consrres„Dr. C. Seiler. . , -Aisentblsr—Lieut. S. Waterbury, James Horn. ing iCrOthOn - ota ' ;y 7 C - . O. Zimmerman. ..desiiiter=-Yal. Ratan:lel, Jr. Coronnei—George 3. flipemalter. .ittiiitort-JOitEndore, . ; Tiro I:Custom's 'Review' ,;the national organ, no longer ago than 1851 thus expressed its opinhitis upon Goa. - Scarr's fitness for then Presidency • -P meek question Gen, ficatt's qualification - for the position to which Botha of his admirers would elevate Mm. The exigencies of the thief) require abler hands and wider vials, and more of a statesman!! If Ida qualifications were questionable only one year ainco, we bardly think be has improved muoh aiooo. , GEN. QUITMAN'S OPINION OF GEN. PM:MD.- 00n. Quitman, of Mississippi, Whom the federal papers have - been claiming for Scott, in his card denying that-story, thus speaks of Gen. Pierce and declares he shall vote for him knew General Franklin Pierce personally while we were in the service together, and since. His high intellectual qualities, hie quick percept tion and accurate judgment of man secured my respect, *while his nice sense of honor, his Miner ityand his pure mind ed,dittutexested integrity Wolli my warm regard and friendship. His nomina tion was highly acceptable tp me." S . , TEE INIIIII4 MEETING. This affair, which was to have been a- - "grend • • t!irely,r - eniao - Ott \ evatipi. *as Fraud ridiCulods. was eitremely 110i ttY on *o4"t, of the Managers havinitemploYed , several:brittle bands to perambulate the streets and endestier to frighten the 'quiet citizens from their Ordinary propriety tap to the Nl'hig meet: lug to aveid ithe brazen clamor made upon the streets: " But our' local powers for making dis cordant sounds were not deemed sufficient in the estimation of our . Whig friends, and they had to send to a distant counttto brine' in nine ,fifers and fivo kettle druinmers to aid in , an effort - to raise the enthusiasm of the Whigs of Pittalitugh:: On _Friday evening, these,' foreiguers" Marched round the city in grand array by Ma _ jor W., and the nine fifers almost blew their brains out in an - effort to raise a wind that might • create Whig enthusiasm. Bat they could riot suceied ; their efforts were unavailing; and the - meeting nuder the meet gloomy -• • • Ihrtitedings as to the fate of the platy. • C.•,-Darragh; Eerr.,_ one of the most cOmp,lacent gentleinenq'n' our - community,_ and, 09 his evin6e ‘ d . on: the occasion - , opened the ',meet ing by ,stalOititaieetio address to thtifi Cos, dinnis, and baps ),,103 present, whicisiiiitsentirely ptimentarita.the fifes, SO. Yile...vietfelloWed lde, who, .Wo s ari Mr. Sweitzwer, ursle Y * tit . Gazette, made a practical specah.. 11 be did, he . . must have advised the filen' drummers then, present not to be deceived - bythe knavish Course which t4t editor of - the. .Burette now desires to pavane. is a gond, ' ope n,ided Whig , and he Was the aIMO in 1844, when the editor of the Gazette. : Was advomiting Native *American principles, .s-tie did , -notelteet to ;those principles then, we do noeltiittleilititf, back out from theta now. Me, and Mr.. Dar.; • reel, are bath devoted Scott men: They take . hint nod hie fuea and -feathers as Scott ,taltea sotip, aud.don't "care a d- - -;4" far a "fire in . . The nextitpeaker was (WOOL George Darsie. lie wan Inare-politic. When be-saw what an abortion - the meeting turned out to be, he caught a very bad cold, and, after a few remarks, reti red, 44,11:thts, the meeting went into tho prop er prooiedinge to dx up the ordinary .amount of humbug to make up the conclusion of a Whig meeting. Tho'last we navy of It was a panda on the next morning, of the lifers nod drummers from an adjoining county, „ marshalled by a man about the sizo of 4 llayrtes, ' and they all look ed as if they wanted some person to lova° them to breakfast. Dot, there were no Whigs about to notice them, and most likely they went home fasting. .1, B. Guruvac, Esq.—. Dear Sir : Might 1 tall your attention to the lot, of old boxes, that lumber the sidewalk, and request you to have them removed; besides their unsightliness and annoyance to passers by,they form a nucleus for a lounging place for a number of rade boys and mon who aro constantly swearing and annoying passers by, especially Indies; and having to • pass by fre quently myself , with Indies to church and else. where, I find itoxceedingly unpleasant, and have often to take the opposite aide of the street.— Indeed, all those corners are moro or less ob structed with loafers. Hoping you will - give this your attention, I remain, yours &o * ..%ogast 12, IE6I . . • Ms on OFCICE. - &Apia 10. 1852. The foregoing is ono of the numerous lettere received by me an the same subject. To abate the nuisances complained of would require the individual conaplianoe of all good citizens with the city - ordinance - a. , Let those who have an interest in the moral' government and ireful, of the city, refrain from violating the ordinances, and It will require but little labor to compel.the delinquents to con form. Strictly speaking, persons who loaf at street corners nal block up the passages on the side walks, Laic 4,10E4 right to do so, as other per.. eons have to Ole up.empty _boxes, - hatrele, esperribtat.Zt cider erect' shed:a orer, — "titia make warebenses and stores of the side walks; or, those who obstruct the streets and getters with buildiag materials, castings, wagons, carte, drays, rubbish, Stc. To disperse or arrest street corner loungers is the duty of the pollee To remove the other nuisances Is the duty of the Street Commissioners. I ilad it very difficult to enforce the ordinances relative to b11iP21211021 on the streets and aide walks, owing to the fact that the'proper officers do not execute their whole duty. Ono man 'is allowed to encroach upon the law, another, and another does the same, until nearly every body (without the intent in many cases no doubt) le guilty in some form or other fl r violating city or dinances. Occasionally some unfortunatp rtzht goes too for, his neighbor enters a complaint, and the offender is brought up and fined; for doles what? 'Why that which hundreds of other rens are permitted to do with impunity. nif is law, but I am free to say, it is not equal and' Impartial justice. This communication ie addressed to my fellow citizens in a spirit of kindness, inorder that they may EICO how necessary it is, to the establishment of good order and the maintenance of 'peace and quiet is the city, that each and every one of them should refrain from violating the ordinan ces. Obey the ordinances whatever they may be, and have those that are oppressive, unneces ary, or impracticables repealed. ' One city has grown to, manhood, and cannot much longer be governed by the same police force, that controlled us and maintained order in our infancy, unless those who have the good fame and character of our city et heart will land their energies to reform misting nuisances. Very respectfully, J, D. GIITIEBJE, Mayor. Farther Netc - o feOro Vtith. Territory.. By the late arrival from Utah the dates being to the 26th June, we- leant that at MUSS meeting of the citizens of Salt Lake ,eity, at. the State House; Messrs. James W. Cummbls, Mem Stout, Elias Smith, James Ferguson, li. S. 12- drige, A. Carrington, and W; C. Staines, were unanimously elected to constitutes committee of arrangements for the celebration of our nation'e birth-day,‘July fourth. The Pawnee•lndians are said to be very hoe tile having killed, =my emigrants ; in one in stance killed a whole company conalstlngof Jiro wagons: California 'emigrants arrived ,at Salt Lake, also report that the government has hired about 9,009 Sioux. Indians to go to the retrace _country and deatroy them, offering a certain quantity of goods for each scalp. -..The Sioux were camped:near Fort Laramie ready 'for a start. • A car& ia published by JohnS. Tat% Poatmaa , ter, and T.T. S. officer, at FortLarande, in which he denouncea Judge Brocchna, in pretty strong terms. The wheat crop in the territory ie said to •he large. • The News copies from the Milenlial Ster - thp report of Elder Wm. Willis, describing tbo spread of . Mormonism in Calcutta. Among the advertisements we observe a notice to tho'Bishops of the several wards, announcing the respective_ 'days in which they ore to work upon the public work. The brethren are ap piled to furrdoh stone for the temple wall, lum ber, shingle; hewed timber "and firewood, which will be credited th . them at _a liberal prieti op their tithing. _ • " ' • Ax Orrter.n's OP/Nl(ls.—Gen. Quitman, in a late letter, time gave hie opinion of a certallt prominent personage : . "Always accustomed to command, Gen. Scott pride° himself specially upon the: infallibility of his own judgement. Be rarely aako or takes advice. Ho will ho controlled by'no man, ,not. the whole Whig party, against, his 0011 ovuTier tione."'l. Boons.—The Illinois Stateonan says SAarge amount of bogus money is in clronlatioirin the north. of that State. Five fnuio pleyee, half dollars, dimes, double eagles, eagles;'and half eagles. Trimblo county, la., is the place for ii anxious mothers" to migrate to.• Within -six months seven married ladles out there have added aeoenteen to the population ! 14 ,Lees- We extilatit'''tbir4ollnwing paragraphs from a letter ,,Th in o piosegia thn N jo a t ! th ln e tell H i o g l e y n;e ia r e : e — st or sites in and abontSfaititialem, designated by tradition as the Octinett - of the'. principal events in the drama of the crucitlxion, has for ages been the subjeot of angry and most unehristitin dispute between the sects of christiatis who have in the course Of time eetablished-themselves in that interesting' portion of the Ottoman dominions. This dispute has repeatedly given pccasion to grave and ur gent diplomatic nege.tiatiOne between the minis tors of the Porte and tbe representatives of the , foreign powere, to'Whom belongs or who have as suined the protection of - du - I:various sects litigant v A word or two upon this stibject, Considering the• '-tbaracter of the dispute and the religions inter:. Inst 'which attacbesall chrlstendom to the lOly Land, and particularly . to Jerusalem, will, .Ithink, be acceptable to most of , your readers. The sects of Christains; leaders in these broils, and meet itopoitant by their numbers, wealth, • and influence; are the Latins, or Roman Catho ; lies f the Greeks, or .members of the Greek Church: and ttur Armenians, a branch of theist ter, and who side .with - them in their 'disputes with the Latiod.: The members of the ' Latin church found 'hero ttrothiefly:FrancLscanititonlre, establfetied intim Gay Land by Popo Alexander IV.; about the middle of. the. thirteenth 'century; though At.wastuattfill near a century afterwarde, .4'1442, that they . ..commenced the perforinance 01 - dtvine Beryigeln the church of the Holy Sep- Ware: 'tranoSebasiiossessed for :hundreds of yiarelbd , Undisputed protectorate of the Latins. Xf is lows 4 France;that the Francisans always. Stretch the); hlttidyrieu:they have wrongs to be avenged, or rightito bti maintained or restored. This protectoratpiiiiime clearly admitted in the successive diplonnitio acts touching' the' Holy Places;Parised in:1878, 16W0, 1740. 1757,1808, 1812 and 1861. c•• ?The emperor of Russia is of coarse the protect - Or:of the Greek church, and of its pretensions respecting the. Holy Pieces In dispute. The Piebel ocean) English diplomacy of Intaferring in these:dispites, and of "ember by_ its intrigues "the' settlement of , the • mooted epresllptis-of possession bad ellidyment. The followiness the list of the Holy Plaeett , is litigation - • * The large Cupola of tlioCouroh ottho Holy. Sepnlobrei'or, tut it is otherwisecalled, oftti.eße surrection. • • ' • , 2. The small Cupola which in theinteriorof the same Church; covering the entrance of the Tomb of our Saviour. 8. The descent from the Cross. 4. Goigotins: The seven iirethes of the lioly Virgin Mary 6. The great Church of the village of Bethle hem. .' . 7. The cave at Bethlehem in which Christ was bora. 8. The birth/dace of the Virgin Maly. • 9. The tenth of the Virgin Mary. • • 10. The caveat:o the garden of Gethsemane Sings - dim Deluslono..Kosauth, King of • Mr. Kendall, in hie last letter to the Picayune from. Paris, tells the follnwiug very singular sto ry will clew this letter by mentioning the fact that a. most unaccountable whim, If "whim it can be c.alled, has recently entered Into the haute of the lower chili . es In Posen Galicia, and has. oven spread hrstome parts of lieheinia and . ilun• . gall. if all tfeendflta true. According to the papers—youinaylatw already seen the repOrt— it would seed:fillet a story had got out, and t'tat t flow abroaCtith the greatest rapidity, to the effect that the tichest of all the Rothsohilds was under ecotone* of death, and that his only chance of saving his' lifo was through the means of a lottery. Forpile purpose be offered what our lottery tickatz venders would call a brilliant scheme, the man &mucus of which were tie fol. lows: Ilia cadre property was to be divided in to sums tai o o f i g, ti deff tiet d i o n ri t os: ite • io an t d te a ry n , y anti al lru i ti a s ! o w t hei co c urs hos e : would certainly draw that amount in - yellow gold, Biwa one person only I_ Itt.plain terms,. every ticket plated 10..tOrmztertse , eheel, except one, had number ritoult, , iind to draw a prize bf 3,0011 flor ti gn but the holder of,,the only blank was toger,ltia Lead to the chopping knife instead of RottMatild, who transferral the hon or. Kat 4 • • . Notwitbsursekkrthe tial; of drawing the blank it is positively asserted that the rail for, tickets to many of the towns and villages .has biro raceme. The magietrittes, as well 11.11 the military , authorities; have had the greatest dillctilty in sonvine.M‘tho..4toorlfgrays..m.o,petukute there is suclilakale,iiretintonce; ant) thous ands have been sentitway disappointed,leciatise" they have been deprtral of the ebauce of draw. lug 3,000 florins, -at the tr:thog risk of gracing an executioner's block. This" Is an ager'of pro gress and , advanceinimt. , 'lit the same section where the above strange excitement has prevail ed, it is also said that the idea obtains that Nea -1 tuth has been proclartned king of America, and I that be is shortly to appear *gain in Europe at the head of an immense army. That such a story as this get abroad is not as singular, however, as ttIO lottery scheme Lail, for nosonats of Hossuth's firet reception in the States might lead the messes of Europa to believe almost may thing. For ihOsTorutug Post. ' re. The Lowell curler attempts to blacken the character of the/Ate brave Gem. Worth, by -74 ;ace*log that ho, chtged his politics to get #t ainred for the Free they. Tkje is the charge Of tho Courier:— 4 •The latci Gen. Wifith was a trhig up to the °loge of the war, when an iotimation Was given to him that if: be would come 4:Mt..on , the Polk side he would stand .a fair chance of receiving the democratic nomination for the•presldetierin 1818. He did cormflit, and wrote a good loco foco letter, which ilharobllshed in Washington: The convention, however, did not feel diaposetl to take up a tow contirt for 'the highest officer, however brilliant hiantilitary • career, and he re ceived only a few watering votes—not enough to compensate him 'lot the wear , or conscience ' which a sudden abandonment of principle Could hardly have failed to °canal= in the breast of se gailtutt a soldier." Lien. Scott'er friends iippear to think it lICCe3. nil to sacrifice the reputations of, the :gallant officers with .bim In liiezico to increase his gib ; ry--they see only Gen; Scott—the odicera and soldiers who did , the work must not be mention , od, when the glories nehieved by their valor and sacrifices are-iptidittd 4ep. a partizan "inaterial for electioneeriartntehelf of his- Idol---Mejor General Winfield fitiotti " 4 InorB gallapt ISt,. 01' a tiara IPOOlabh man" than Gen. Piece ,;both in public and prin at! I never knittv."--Oen. Seett to Col. Gorman. s , GetkPirree posieseob as gener9yr, Grarc, hos; orafile, and pure • tt,,Atart as the „Almighty evir . ptace4 in the bosom kr roittl-"-1102i,.. } V Bell . of latnittokosetts—a2 . bleitate ,teitll4,•Te demi Na tional Convention. -77 ' :. • ' 1 PLERCZ ON A lira tozaL BANe..--, , r .believe . such an institution us of deadly hostility to the . • beet intesesta of the country, dangerous to our republican institatiOusand the liberties of the People." Neii SCOTT 4.1 OS . (iN.Aii Brars.—" I have long b een un d er cyjnviejj , that in peace as in ,war, something irt , the n tura of a Dank of the Uni ted States is npi:olky Aircsaary . and proper but pdispensable to 001 611002E1Ni operations of the troosul7, as toitikly..,of - 1 1 }? Wants ofour in co- Mercy and carittiiir.”" - : ~ . London Times at. first epoie wen of Ouneral Keroo and , his party. In a subsequent irtiole ssys, speaking of tho two parties: • 4, Our own simpathies and opinions must over letn to the pore moderate and en lighted of these parties; who are guardians of Federal tradition i tho frlinds of peace, and the op patents of slavery, Thi Whigs won't thank the Times for this pia and I ozpression of its am atby. , .) TRADE 17ITH 11111 Cia As.—At the opening of th e ma i, sesa f izi4 oi ntlian Parliament shill will be Introducqprotri tig for a redaction of t i the duties tuOtoortsvi the Bt. LaWrence, and, a ppteotlie duty on im its from the Atlautic liorts: - of.l4iellzdted 8 es. Facilities will bi granted on'eppri articleo f western produce:— The Diontrial Cinrier s ea that on this .bangs . the question “how . longwtil this colony belong to Great Britain'?" )0 1 ,0 A RAJ3OAL 04.131:111Te•'" Powera, late of New clerk in Jonweroa'aclrog been detected In etealin4 =player, with which he 1 nice little store of Ma 0 • °'-~': MEM Americo. iyoung man named 3. Orb; who had been 40is ntLottieville, has I,lot of dravi from his lhatt fitted up quite u at West Point, Hy. MEMO •••• ,-• • 4 " . , . MEM MEE • - . TOTPORT/0V -OPPEOLAXO 3 O 3T, ' ,. ' ' • ,Cw eoxiorita' OPFICT.,* //re/Atett,lxdy • the Preridebillald ikolei the Boort a ?tenement/Order even io the 'forloitaLoniol4tdelitente *Moir have,loten mode to fell/Lion thetisimoppinent idoptsxl fer t e conveP f Pueinuirla over the, Philadelphia and, obtolunibiti Whictivraa roOkopprond, , rigtted by emelt member, and directed to bo published: Extract rt OM the Journal: Tuomas L. iramk, Secretory. - - Taf.CONTRACT FOR o r matimm PASSENGERS OVER . THE PRELA.DELED coLuatiste RAILROAD. - : Mak Beard:Of Onialthasuilsidonthi having. had under eon sideradarajibriborethari clear; the question of the Veer ,- ety. - aral theetp baimt contmlef the pose senger travel 07111.11i.lthnidephla and Columbia Railroad, imanhrunasirdelerMedilaitliel9lliof nay, to favor of the =insure.. Trietiablathem to carry Out tbe arrangement, ful ly and effectively, and with a _riew. to the_ best interests of the • Oemmonwealth;',they entere d into- a contract with Metorra - Bingham &L)Ock, (an °bland atoll knowntrintsport lug house) to famish thleCtlT4nad to sUperinh tut thetranspor. tattoo, without any control over the fare to be remitted. for this service they arato be paid a stipulated price per pawn get pee tulle: - , An attempt has been male to mislead the Indic mind in relation to the course of the Bon* by the insertion of nu merous anonymous communicatkets in the colorant; of. the press of Philadelphia; several of which it is now ortnowledg ed were paid for either by the Papbsylvaula Railroad 'Com pany:or by its idlieers.'. To thearfuthatatements, coining to fore, the people of the. State In The ;:instimer in !hid: they aid; no onlehd reply cobid.hiPiCheerietpected vend It was not until alter the appeannikorif the aathorized pnblkations of the Prmident otal•..floarl , of Diroatore of the Company, that it Woe deemed piopre to 'anticipate 'the .Annuallielant to the Legislature, and Mean; thethets connected Stith the question at Irrie beDare the tax-payer* of Periwylvioala, to whom stMus. oppealshatte heentatuleto join in deu011464 • Tbeniticelions which .have been urged against' the Con-, tract, entered lute Or the pup:woof enabling, the,Board to carry out theme:llium which they had adopteL may be sum med up as follows: ' • • 1. That ito nubile hotire rem: given to invite competition; either to the Pennsylvania Railroad at to otheris • 2. That It 1100 Injustice to that Company, and evinces n boatßity to its luteresta. - • *- • 3. That ildrivenotf competition, and Mertes a Monopoly. 4. That It is n loose of the Road to individuals.:- Tbattho Canal Commiadoners exceeded their legalpow, era in employing persons to carry the prtasengert: That the arrangement will result in a Ices bathe Cele.. not of theConomumwealth. • Theses objections will be noticed - 1n their order as briefly as is consistent with the sutdeet. . L. It is true that no ;albite notice was given issuing pm! penis 5.4 the performance of the service to be required—. That =the the Board were, fully convinced, 'after mature deliberalicco;. would neither inhterre the comfort of tmrall .scpy'llor ice': of the Common weelth;' If hat been hilted, Me Board would bare been to 'lbex to giro the pt.:ltem:alto the lowest bidder, without any referetworiv his brutiness qualification to discharge en in: Portant public duty, or, by alb:ling it to a bidder at a fair price: to have Incurred the obloquy which is no* attempted to be cast upon •tboto , by the Officers of the, Yeausylvtuala Railroad Company and their adhoronta The lowest Milder system hos . never worked well upon .the public improve raenta. Whenever BMus been adopted, ft has sluiced, invari ably resulted in lom to the CominonwealtlibY the abandon ment of the work, alter the best portion of it has been dorm —by the indtsposition of the Leslotare to return the pay meat of the per certtago retained to ensure a fallllmeat of the contract—and by the consequent necessitY of yodetting the nrillaishad portion of the job at prima:noel:higher than would have been originally. required, - keeping in view, the relative cost of each Rem. If this be, so in reganl to the con strnellonaf canals or raliroads,vthere delays are not always productive of great inconvenience, • it furnishes .tliongres sons against applying the system' to the carrying' of mussed. gers over a great thoroughfare, which incapacity or an Orin doameut of the, contract would be productive of a great loss of revenue, by interrupting the travel and tithing itto other routes. True economy dictates, espleadlyin emote Me this, that, to secure a prompt and faithful performance ofthe service required, a fair remuneration should be given. The prim to be paid to Bingham A. Dori:dreg not go -beyond that" standard. They are compelled to invest a large capital in 4 'depot and the purchase of toria,..and the einursel,:mcdt,en to be received wRI not be considared,,hy men acquainted with the broluth, as too blgit for the rid; to baron anti the dutylo But, although no riddle notice was given, the fait that the Board bail the subject under comithmilion, wns.'well known to the President awl Superintendent of. tho:Ponailvanla Railroad, and to amend gentleman of vialt,kinnenhusinesa capacity, who teem desirous of obtainiii4thealintract.....Tbo President of the company acknowledged, , iii , Yrbrinary; last, helm' been Informed, that tim State propoindantiatnama the . carrying of the passengers over the road; .evid in reply to his inquh7, he was distinctly ten hyena of the Commissioners, that sereraiproposinorot Milting to the passenger business wry's-before the hoard, including one from his own comps , ray. On another omitlon, when an taker of the Company was before the Boanl, in relation to passenger tells,. bee was informed that the Board had offers to *any passengers at mills per mile. His reply was, that . '1:10 re-yaw:llde person would do it for that peke.? At the meeting held in Phila. dcirdiLa iu Italr,teet,at'iliklt the pracnt arrangement was consumated, a proposition woo received from the Pennsylca nialteliroiilComrnny,toretlurethetollstotwo irate, and Giving, to the Company Mr privilege of charging two cents and six wills per mile. , When the Superintendent laid this prop:cake before the Bond; be was caked if the Company would not pot the Ewe lower atlas Proposed rato of toil.— Ho *plied that they could not. Ho was then informed that the Board.tould get the passenOina mrried on better terms. In a rubsequent censer:cation the lame officer was distinctly told try a member of the Bend, that tbat wae his las and that itsras necevary that ho should valuer his prop°. sickle babe loweat6,ll2ze. • The tint proposition- was arcoei dimity withdrawn, and another substituted; miming; the rate of fart , to 2 contstrul .13.6 mills per mile. Irbesi' asked If tido MIN thCiOlfebt offer. be replied that it was. the the lay after this transact ton, Superintendent iteknowledged . that be was Snare 'alt* nature of the becincsi: before' the .Hoiri. it will thus be FCC= thni loth of lh. Ofneell. -of the Cmnpatty, who tramouled their boshmaa with lb* Caw.l D - portroont..kneW that the coldect Ned teen lataame time an der conridetation. If they thilod la tritalplthia-Mil.Fo Stupor. important a tuella their Compnuy, U wan a dvreiletkm of dory for which n 1301331 C1M31214•A:31323 cannot to held TO. itamplble. Phould the Directors requite tuthei pm_of Oti" Oda point, It will be thrnidwal at any moment. - What in:Pt:lire- 1 n done to the Tonnry: Item, ltailmad 4-Imperil by the new errata-carrot? Thlorpeetmisry inter wsta wilt Dort*. tojunal by it, far they or. , toWtodo that. the pio-rnger bunineseavvrtte.fhilatetprae.etta Calmnila nowt tii.n`wei boar prutlteble. Duzinetharinit •npraig. their Empertuteudent Intl before the Waal au iddreet of tittle paw. thogor trawiptn end or.pen,llturew Co a tlorroad,ulddlahow ed etteetnet tow.,: About (ho mate praied,lhe present Pro vident rf tite thanpany, to referecire to au intimation that some change wax about to take place ita....at frying the PagCl). Fro.* aerate that • "It we mold hate- a -guarantee.that the work wour-4. t4.peribreardvatlvfaaotily, it would. ta.h matter ct indbfaeueo to us who donlit, in it hen not proved profit.. aide." Whew. then a' the hafitatiew- they here het maany bkauryiug. thn pro,iengera over the Etoto Raul' The Paint. have adopt..) o mode of conveyance by which the Company cannot ppm/tic , Ix.: op (belt par,encra marled over that' food. la nu injury. as has - beta rbown. Call trault to thefr pa-unary inte,,t„ where, then, are we to look for f Not to any apprehend...l. oletructiona to to thrown to the dray of a prompt despatch of the pan:angers Intended fur their own' rath Any inlet' epprehenaion would be preporteroux it 13" not erdj the poaltivo duty. but it In the . actiled design of the . Canal Routh to Afton' erery provable comfort .azul dud accommodation to pattaeogera going to points westward of the State fora. and to fortiltah , their apeoly trot:mauled= by oscry means.. If that design ebould not.ba fully carried out, It =nerdy mutt from ObairWlloll3 tbr:MTl In the way by the Peensylxonix railroad company. Adieu:lees luau horn node to their. President to . arrange Mtn part of the htbince. , , but no . thaw , adrenal , hare been tree:jut .with ncgiret. lint, It le Atha, that' the Company purchlorti the earn of the adagio Line, and hence an injury -1411 be stuttained. To tido-there fa a erryalmplo and satlatutorytw, ply, and that Er, that. 3lextrs.l6lngitem I Dock made rut offer to the comPthy to Intfchase, on &It Woo, their tam' running . ' on the road, which ofrer was ttot. accepted. 'lf, therefoto, they enaLein Into from thlxinunk - the fault Ix theirs Alone. Too allegation that on thin,or *unity other tethslort; the limo! vein actuated by fwelinp of hretillte t 6 the Penn:9l 7 ' flab Railroad Company, fa devoid of the thadow of a Zun i dation.' -Every Door, every facility, Which they hada right to expect. has been grant/11 to'tbem... Some I bcou mule and mineral. If Rime dental* had been tweed- od to, the Mooed woaLl baro.boea recreant to tho truer re- pond in them by the people, by allowing ihp rircetniell which should flow Into the Treasury pf the amumnswealth, to be diverted into the coffers of a Ovate corthmdion. - On all tic alone their appLicallons have been considered with .a dlmositlan to mote oat jastke to - them, end, in no in donee, has any pear orr , expected courtesy been 'Withheld. The Board would min stop hero, end draw a curtain over the optpordte picture. But the improper manner in whi c h thls eublett has been dragged into public, notice, demande that the whole truth ahatdd be told. Ea fatronathe Mond, ly disposition having lven main a corresponding spirit the Boonl have been treausl, in their businnso intereauese, with duplicity and arretworcsby the present President and Super lotardentot the Company. The formerly =avowed and open opponent of the avoklanee of the Itteljned - Plaum antra Al "ltleulitc l'ortai3 ) Ilrar• - ftl tcpinurentent-which every dle• Interested Wid Meal Mluti aumts IA of vital inztartance to the future Interests of the Oommetrwealtir. Whether his oppraltion to that imprerrement arias from the hat,: that the State.. mad will present tattoo tiuketior In mu-Tatum nod" grade, to that bf which Ire than ;clurige--oe tram Ai:desire to prevent its canstructfoin and thereby to . ..rause; the through trade to - be withdrawn from; the' State WOTkIc 'and thrown lariat his own road, is a matter of no great moment' s - Irina the father, Igi - ahmild remember that the line vote open to' both partless--but In ono cao,there-was no Altoona to hulitl up. It from the latter, (t (s'erll) aluditer Pvidone , the in-- parity of offices* of corporathaw, When their hoterests cote Met with three of the ;sapient ' Another icratium of the manner is which the - &rho of Ole Board to accommodate. the Company was met; muitaudloo. - At the - contest alieltatkm of the Muttony, the Board kept. 1116 Allegheny Portage Railroad .ertazTar . trauaportatioui during the suspension of Navigatigarlut the Outallostleada et leas of MOOO. The lots verWttsl fim.the. greater rat. , from the action of the Compaq, who, Mtg. haring hair vantage of tre-Whaiatica r wportation over the Portage. tuft , extended to lle2p;stitrued round and ?Watt) tchwww doing , thutinces over tholliatesiverks, - the prierilegaltf trans pontes goods over ihetr. read, ft:a -fair pricer .Ths:ccase quente was4-thet the &eighth of Were transporters bettteen Philadelphia awl Pittsburgh, were sent by the way - of TAdtb More and by Cho Baltlinore and .ohip.lloillead. The lops a revenue, izt the shoo • of tolls, over the Philadelphia ad Ordinates ant the.AUStrithar Portage liallroadts, by this unwise and Allilreml comae of the. Peuasylvania Beamed Company, Itmounted,to aborit • . - 'Thew tato go to chow that Ilene( was cause for MAIM), but that any such feelings aver controlled the action of the Word, 14 totally unthtuadel Thy hot annual report of the President and Linehan effectually dltriedite any such alle gation. The Merd do not vita-the Penusylionth I - Ittihad; if its Wait" are managed in a liberal and enlightened at a rival of the aide improvements, and they aro ahrtrys ready to afford to lt all facilltlen not. deemed detrimental to the Interests pf the tamale and railroads under thclt charge. 3; It is a fat'well known to everyone in the tenet tennis! snit Willi the imnsportation of passengers over the Phila delphia and Columbia Railroad, thht cempotition has not existed, tier never mu - exist In that btedness; ibr any length. of time. The parties having the caning of the inaihs -pos sess advantages which enable them to drive offer boy out all competitors, and the practical effect Is, that one party mu-. oopolture the arming trade. The arrangement ot the Board doe notflernge the result If, as home per WhVarellf to rage& la the continuance of the old system contend, Coniukimpalth hAs no right to .derive the lam; revenues that-Ashcan:NM har own warks, ih this rtuater„.she will not anliiiitifllietftiliett hentofonr +mantled by au art* . elation of '4'ehr . individuals% ri over by .thartetnl'ottitellf.-i. Tamtlgortolusportation over this nab has alwayi beep, in pfinct, a monopoly.' Thh champ, therefore, that the Mad are abdut tocreateairli a monopoly, may ramie& very well for the use of.political partizans; but, whed the tranillng public and ttie tia-Payers come fully to understand, theme that the 'measure adopted will reduce the fair and add to their corollate and tallithim in their transit over the road; and the other, that much of the prolltri that bare H eretofore gone lot,, the packets of p tpw,.wlit liertirlter eau : 2l%l6lli benefit of the public treesury,thhyivill regard that Shama as a phrensird effort t o . put deem, - by UV use of: rip a I:IIR3SUre founded on reason, anti ,thstitiod by public e-g 6 4. The elleraticei that the contract with hlencre. Einghani % Dock bra lemo of, therwel to those gent/etnen, 1* not mus• mice) either by the *tier the case, a by the tame of thoi instrument.. no. Commonwealthl.fto assimed the entire control ova the eonscyaacdof taka*ogera Instead of por, chasing Mok:end aptadadittg_rpnatons• additional othceve; -sholLnk contracted islttiatanni:. MICK= & Doex f un ak t care, peneuM depot; and lotoeitiftad the transportation:— r u r pato:mum of this specitle :lento, they ttiejo Ri ca i e voc ifi c gum per realm each passenger earrted. quality end number of tine eronlOyed, • the ki l n :t at o / tom dotting the bathes% the turnagement of the horror of .231- .I , al and deloortoro, ILO the fixing .ar the Due, are Am tu d e i the direction nal control .43? the Canal *NO; It min . - bd 'seen by Kr rutel of the'OoPY of the;taltrect Gana:4llo it ki no Inure Is taxi cif the roadttuuk•the appointment of r* Collector, Of the" allotment of atop fo r the coniplebni of the North 'Branch Canaliwohldten of the Coliect <ifs ottlenur Of the Canal. • - . 6. The legklity of the &l ion or tiu3 anal Boani hes been mined In quegton.. U the Boer uncleintonn the =Alta' Mal, they are bound to regard theta* atu . ransinted 1 1 7 the Supreme Court, to be pazartumnt t¢ theApitdord df the at tootles empho-ol by a - private cot*istkm. , In December, 1812, the then Mani of Canal,Commiesteners entered into a contract with Common & Wilma Aar the carrying of MI tbo inniendeze everlthiintheroad'i The putty who had provt. may, by their _pecuniary *maces, majoyed 6131011,31)0119 of the panenger trait, hrnught.,Bl4l non bS mendePlue b ef° l ° tbe nnprenteConit. Afternrery fdA andatealirgament by counsel on totti.Oldes; the Court decided thatthe contract was legal. In their opinion delivered on that consien, they my, in relation to the content, that "The State dblnomore by becoming a party to it, than',farm all right to carry; and i n framing the bargain, it bad a right to consoltlts exahnire interest:' This. then to the huwll3 laid down by the highest judicial tribunal of the . Commonwealth; The Board brae not violated it in a single particular. -If they halo the right, attich ; thecoart ruy thee' have, to "fern" out the carrying of pun. agent, no same /bindweed(' doubt their tight _to enter nl to secontraerby which_ the State become: herself the car -31C331% /thigh= & Dock being merely contractors to perform a specified service. But it is unneces" ary to argue the legality of the measure. The Supreme Conn basset that mwstiott at' zest- Nar Li the Quad= of the Legialtutete actuating either. nnatively or positively. At the wagon of 1843, tbe-stihject of the dontract with' Cameron k Wilson was refored to s select committee of tbellowe of thipreseti. tattles, the Catsiorityof which-.ludo a rep oft, fully wastain. the action of , the Canal Counniemaneta The thane aquieeeed In the conclusions of that report, as 110 further proceedings were bad, which could not have been the care, If there hod been an uuturpation of power, ors ntingement upon tha rights of individuals. The , Allegbettyr Portage rrilroad funalsbei another - strong mute in paint.' • In 1843., the Canal Commlaulwers purehased can iiithottt any previous epecito appropriation, and assumeddho entire businese of carrying pasaengers over thatmid, and Malan' sal to do eo until April 24,1861. The Legislature never call ed in 4,10.41011 the Oilwee of the Board iQ do PO. On the trarjr, that bolyiepestedly sanctioned the measure by nwe' king appromirdlons for.the miyment of the expenses of the pasenger service, and for the purchase of CWO. Thls courro I of policy smarm/nun:lhli totheNtb orAprilmud =of _BlBy, 1861, when contrectwas entered into with the punarta. RAIL road Company, by which the Cotationorealthirelingnlshed the right to carry the passengers, and Fold their litccit'of cans to that Company, which. to now enjoying, without one word of complaint Dont their•Boord of Directory:or Don nay, other quarter, the exchniles tight to carry- gets over the road. These contracts ore subjoined. 130 Ptartnn ttal difference between thena and shah with Blugheme Dock, so fur as relates to the carrying of passengen. The Board. under the circumstances of the purchase of the State am, would have felt it to be their duty - to protect the. Penn sylvania liallneed Nonparty, from . Interference in thht portion' of thecarrying trade over the portage. rallrowl. As thew; (sets ore mature of public recent, it, aeons somewhat strange thot the Baud should have been subjected to the ittriCoarn of.tbe Panusylinnla. Railroad Company, and Ito Ofnenn3) eittrunies, and adherents.. - . • ' • ft. - So-far from tbufaerangement beingtroduttive of lora •to the Commonwealth, itseill Moreton the nubile - revenue. ;Drewteselas an neer allotted to - , the Penneylvania lialtrosd pony otiVittehorgiLliarrisburg, and Baltimore panate gem theio kr Pittsburgh and liatrielrarg, nbw: divulge fronstle State road at Dillerville. • lieurcafter they will be taketh to Colunites-u-maklng a dllinnaceln travel of 11 miles WA slain to to Commonwealth OIL" mute on each pawn , ger. Taking the bushing of Int yen' a:a etiteribit, these* drawbacks, (which will hereafter be yavol,) and the 22cents per passenger far the additional 11 !din; amount to 823,281, ' which sum will be a gala bathe treasury by the adoption.Of the new arrangement. In.this calculnien no allowance made for an Increase of travel. No one can doubt ttedtbat Increase will be very large when Mellon of rallreadleading from the west to - Eittsburgb ;boll have been completed:lama idea may theta be formed of the Windage" the State trill ' derive from the (allying of passengers of the Philadelphia and Columbia. Road, when the fact is taken into onakierso lion that she will gain OMAR on each Plltabtagb pianamd nada° cents usa each passenger for Ilarrislntrgh age %point" treat thereof, ond cart of Pittsburgh, which nowleffitn. the' treasury of the Pennsylvania Italinxel COmplany:Ahsi nee:. tract with Mown. Binghame & Dock is /be form puma' Dm' ring that period the gain lathe State, on:the lenthein Of the last year alonweill amount to $93,12k. • The Increase In travel on the Rate road, in 1851 over 1850; sees 22' per cent. It Is, theretbre.„ fair to preserve that the general increase for the next four years will lue 20 per cent. At this rate of. ba nana the Commonwealth will gain by the adoption - of the new gatem; doting them:itinerant:o of tbe contract, the aura of gbo - pco., In the present stole of the palliation:dm, the Board surely need offer no apeletef for acting upon the Lue llen/tat this largo sum stionM justly entire to the Tammy of the people, anti not be permitted to swell the' receipts: of Tbe allegation that the lon will accrue by the change in theft= of emigrant tolls, stands on the atone' feeling with the numerous other taisropresentathen with which the pub. ear Ma been alnuoL The Board have 'under coualdetatton a prone-Allan for a more winal distribution" Mate faro re-. seised trod emigraut travel than now , aside, by.whlch the revenue front that: source will be InereareeL But, If no "change should take place in Ode particular, the tolls, re . ()eked by the State on these emigranto ba exactly „the . 'nine ocular the new system as sunder the old—the partite transporting theta niter they lure the State road, being charged with the cog of carnage over that mad_ In a preilang•portion of this statement, It bas been Anna that the carers of the Penusylowda Railroad have 'assorted that that Compenymade iio plain from carrying passengers ever the fitnto recut. 'Messrs. Blughom' & Dock aro to re. reins five rale per !heat each ravager, as -compensation lAIIIII fur the atoll! &nice to le perfcrrined by dam, with theme dart of the cenveyonce ef the nmIL The Pentend vaninfa Company era permitted to charge:lsM mills per mile on each: passenger.- Ann the - payment of State tolls. (drawback!, deducted.) they hare the kdlowing melds left. fur prone en/ trottupeitatimiexpeaSes thr Pi deburgh pou...Man-e. ; .11 3-10 milts per. mile. On ilarritheagr . ; 0 640 " On soy . 6 % When it is renehlened that Ihers ore the odes -bighted by . tan Pennsylvania thulium' Munfony. the comeoneation to be giren by the State to the rent metro teethe. same service as is new rendered by thet rimmenr, -will appear to, be ex tremely low. Itesl.le.sliiecOntractere era bound to: pot en none but the very beet rim end to afford each"' posithlo com fort to pro reagent They tire erecting a splendid .ilepet i'llanikipliLS, viirie the ensan-era will get In +indent of the ears under cover, intead ell-eitagtaken up or put down, as war the ease before this contract. was enteral into, In an earn public stacatisaposallotheinclemener of theweather., The officers of the companyhase, weeded that this Ferrier could net Le performed fur the mils, and that no iceponsi-3 Lie persons could to feared toda.it of that - mire. -The con: tract affords indisputable-prior that their lodgment la nob • The tzent bare thus,lo cue Wis ein astuter sa the ordifea ,imuld permit, presentedra plaiiiitatemetrt. •of all the tuts relative to their artlau itireuti:Aw r i#4.o - • psl . ..Y l ntelloterliat Snsie 1 %eAutelSted rLmoza.r. et male zieneortion s - -.- irsll court of jastice... - Ttla have taashithis eurdireaso In the lendamkkort. don efthecrentchten Milan/elf belonged ' ll /Mottled oft rinds the inong.•Thtiy Mu. the propriety,' the-ow. Tor this they have been , lintel, and their motto', mddleprese bare tearmt• scantier's , ct their -t4ttlttrdi'o,*taiediat::i(TMt ;anal) , a lgra rt' hy thialbeetoor 41 . aqterdttt Fonasylnattiaitall= road ;:empfuty,veropatd%ftliratelia , Fr fho trtlver. Bift these o ft repmted nag : deter tf ,, ltatol In the discharge of a high .pON; ‘ ,""pclnt i yliare ' adopled.a. • mamma wlatel ellrptard.' adigin "eft , thnVconAlP of the COrontnowealitt.4 -a '4.}Oirtisn stapSyymt4 &ay.: eller,: taking the Pew is .- 4a,ida Yadtail,..lothat•mdmotre 'wood rathere until seritfq4,elker.thoitt ("red weallarite'shail afgpsavetryiiiitir§ft;,:_•..,..— : • ',;•• The P en wrytratiLs Hal gtmippyky," ander fuseinreseat tesesprewtt. Lava irialkaf litalmaenaboidetielawrtalue. al, fa effeet, that , theie Vereeiliiipublialturasenteatit: are enlerlor to thaw. _ rreatli • by. irlditi-aliej-: were conitroeted-.-tbotWaVoOlirreirldat,'Sbeald. preperly to agplled ts relieve a wAvit,ou.ifiaa any Annum en tato Unite Wittleitkenthres,-and they halt appealed to the wopte itaiiliffoMtheatitillif4r Traltkat,!alid thetr dentualWoniettlio - 041t14.116ate1,.: Ina thitl . abide: therc.olt. Clensefaret that they , ,Ure.:_noted Lir ttie feasts of their. epaathazaddata'thar;•the 'wisdom of amaatirevideb they binOloptatilit'abiulT.the fatt.!of the„ *n l7 (l, smutty, the'llowatediLbike na.larther *publllater tiarot any statetaraM omit tWatihintt eaten:Wog from t* ahem and directors of. the lklit , Sitantallailread Catn_pato- and their.adberentr.... TheyjOreraltrr - nad 'tholhttohtkoo.Aad , :wlttr thlastallatteat.:thejileall3. Ep tbo - mtter to thazahrvionl aftalld'earahlenalmilof • thepeophrof Ponneyleatilat anthiding centafterithat: the rernit flint . nod. be pyrdoollot , 3lgflhe' artful:4sß of Maria id o:: rpristrratfert:,tthleb tii now Pee to destroy rho retTarket_tho',,pg.blkojrirArep Dq epprop Wag them to iG v4tLtrSe -¢ • : • :;. 0111131,1,- ,"; - .. • .•.• • ,fl , -• - ••.." thnittl.thenetittemeitt,. The; tiontitirti trltherez•Allai4i“.-"L -D0e.14•-'ated - Wlth the ptaineylvanialtd.rYaliqrratil . ,Ptti 1. 1 . 203 ; '• ocerrairivriilANt • &:. Ms article of ametoeriVa ored into this nineternltidity' , of May A. D. inc theusaa thank:lied nod hfli4ttliiho-_, Aletem John' `l . ..3lbrrEwoi,' .tao.••• ler3hinalVenntitedenotei: fot the Common%erialth: WA_ Pennayleanhi; °Tithe firatfOintr *el Joh a' •Ititighfoii4. amb peek or Phlltelelplft.g. the rectrad.part, •...7.:4l6ikorni: :That thcraiddimityaddrie seemed ptrtatirie .!tdrlbllowat.To corn , pitosmlars (fair tientlai,d}blli lidVolumtds Ratko* , rw-tltr‘,lP'hUtelo/Ithia'aml Cohdrd4 Afia " to4l , lniebstatsonge* ea tbelkeef Clgsfaifftadroatt toompatrpileansy parinittal to airry,F. - ,:j Od; liaebOrtatketateri totattaliitt i :'4Uhrlter tattoos esistlngatt thrt:dati“ll rempasta:.-, . ; .• Toetiery the United Pietas oetlablifoid4riefe;tiai j piky,bo teapreator thole. u. St• - • 0 • iffel;assty., marmite to and from Miele rend**. the - am at tlin-teynthtk..W:liallhb..ol4loll.4l4.n.-:9r. the t , cahrtthe asp lereattr7 ba ere fealeate.lo eaeltamirdm orenaliri I. in. Far the ramtpefor,.(dediselltarthisarklnrelbaftor, allawedthem • ~.irrying mil passe ...tip 'lt .4 tit Ade , ' , amid& fells:rota re+, tames' the raid P.oarde Canal Ctonnatelanera AdOltoreothr ; Toattelt the mid with pest Slaw +, • soletnuttak-riti, aml. earratodiona patrengereara, raiNoe.t cotahlboatlda and isp*Mfal of the present Ward of Canal Cotatoplieniits, lOW kat aropleeed on the rend. . To imam tMatediatety Erten the . road me 'oar ninal the Baud Of (Anal 03tmeladonms mar at any'time diem unsa fe ' , of. dttriztental to the IntereAi and travefuraald mad. .To give bond, pith approred security, In the nth. 41tftit Moment' dollars, for the - time 'and fi d tbfal tfarutanat 'this agreement on th elr pert. • . • • ' That the saki party of the first partegree to.watifieriAtto add party of therescumd pratihr the eorviee herelnhafere cited Who pi?,rf:mlmd,as follows:. ••. • _ • For 'melt and er e ;avenger omitted by theinacei thp Italtrml afaresahl, the enm of tiro mills per mile.- ' ' • , Vat each autt every cangrapr. possenter, two and onoltaft• For carrying the Cruited Statet3faf,to carer tIW eiptatet. of that eervtor • harolnbefere raital—;o4odif,tit 4W:the' ton cboriox l by the Comincructealth,... uleffAnyiut ore? •-• That no toll-stall be chargesithp partiottba Met*: emon - P rozeafger;j44 4l o,:. - 44..*A.h.miliiii& • pty. - . • • • - t • loerl¢rl 0! Thflt taitiajigni 116ili4.20.&64141aabiereiiictlieCtiri Waits Of the road, at NV,artahiledelplds. ; • • That the Board of eared Clanini,roWnara, itinrierer thei nppropitste to-the.nee stf the •Ctastennetalth any of the ground on thp ULM oral* Ilalloatul *forma la Waft Willa; aelpfdi,ehall set apart for the ttaa- of the soda party of the second Part.a lot of sladopc.99g .w 99ity.herxm to end a car bones. and rt'oelatton coonlA for Winch:no; rivrided We aald party. cO 9rthe tvangl. hart .4 1 4 1 aatttl to my a felt. and reasooab e mpensathro for the use of stub ' That It pi' extramly oalerstrod that eMeartlele of ago:anent OM - et thtPatt?ef theetotOnrpOtredcap:ut right otaaryle.all thaptasetgste ove the -* Mal:41; mteept theca tiefirre map% all beingAVM lanied by the Wool Chr4tet 'llaillaoslttnuany , hat by mukot , 99m - - 'That thin aribla shall b9.91:91 continue in !Oral for the( term of Nor years, annmenelitg en - the arst day • Of July, D. ono tboudraut alert tnandad and flftsdno 3iltueos, our hand, and setds, Ode rdneteentkdoy of3layi one thousand eight hundred and Stly-twa: • , JOLLY A. GAMBLE, it. ; • ' IFNI. T. 31'011ISCLN, [t. . , . a.rr et it. Sigurd, waled and doliTerel In tboPtemnnanr • ti :Timms' L. Wuao.a. . . •,; , f:ON'TRACf3IVITII PENIMLVAIttIA - Rip/3114p am between the .11;ixtid of Canis! teem: Micskmers, tbe . Porieylrentit Baßrund poor odlntoowthellrogLAtle,'lBsl. pany,en• Tbo CanalorgL_ ar: • egret to eon, and the Peirtry mats RadroadCompany agree ta purch as e four. pawn Cart: at lento* la nsnupon the lake** , }v il l age read, at the tabulated primof alxty-evoren mhott The Canal ommiaairs agree to eel:inane the Weser: fore, as now Dial, wiz: 1.2.5-100 dollars Ihr each through raiser tetwern Philadelphia and Pittaburgh, 140300 • ir r.„, . , =ME '' ~~'~ :. r ~ . .~~ •.{ o ~'`^i: . .. .!.;; ENE .: •-:! . : . ;-, .; ,?] . :4 :' , ." , '.'*J." . :" . ; ;, .';:;.:':,':FI'::: , , , i . :-..1••:.::'•:3; 7 :- . .3'..;;:: ~,.-•.,,,).....:':-4;:+'.2i'i15.:..;.;::?,:...!.:.,.?..::!..f.,:',,,;,.:.:,:i•-,..,;:.i:,....:, .. . . - . . lars for each' a nd the POttsgalnteesseticat and ' 4 .. ; ... Johnstown; and 4 centa per Idle; for nay pascaeona.:4ol •••:. the Petnasylvanbt Railroad Ccaapany'sgres to pay to tboCont.. -1 kr ' tronwcalth in lien of toll, wheel toll, and all other charges ; .>: <l.-. 1 the ram of 0130 dollar for earl through passoager, and the .. ~, :i gams sum for erory .36 talk., run by asp panougers upon - e-,•":. sold Portage Planned. This - arranvatrat to continue in • te,•...!' force as long as the Company shall ass the whole of the Al- Al-, leghony Postage road for the 'entanantatlon of passongers. In nitnoas whereof, the Prorldent of tbo Canal Board, and -' r'•,• Win. T. Morison, Eali a member thereof, on the one part, ' -.. . ',,,.,. and Wm. O. Patterscna, President of the Peanaylernis Rail - . • Enid Compelay, have Interchang-ally affixed their . hand, I and geals. at Philadelphia , on thin 7.lth day of April , In th e .. _ sear of Our Lord, One Thennuadlight Hundred and - .. t • ' one. /SHAM PAINTER, ' 7,' - • ' • - W.• T. bionisoN, ~ • - • '. .W. C. PATTERSON. • :Dir. CiA3ISL - p.. eplymeli-lbin contirturte - ther23.l day or f " .‘. . maY,1851.1 . _ . ; at • .. lieln " andlu U ' oe eirlitiient itt.lls!enad'•aitteteo into narristatru,; on - the =cl •of May' it. D:, Ml,' botw e ' en w ., th i e : t.. Mart of Cam; „Cownaintioners. sad the_. - Yernsylvania ..••• ••;.. • food Company: The Cana/ Cotaroistioners agree to m i-14 ' 1114 .,._ ,• , ; tbeltextusylvenia. e.,,inxe ic ece to purchare, - w , : •tudPubt Paseenger oats. beWelk" to lief tomutonwealth, now in uso upon the AllegheAy Partege lisflroad, at their , "Rb ) rgioe, to be Sized by FAL West stet IL Llatipt, Env, , •,_, • 1 nho riatil, in the event of their disestreemene, Iwo Power !, •, Wadi la an att4ter;.whoso decision. AMP ive dual. Ana tho ...7 . Peousyltsnia Railroad Company, further ax;ree, to trawP °rt s i ';• • from the Portage Tutervetkut to '3obnatown, or • vice Tem, t-„ ':- at a ehafge of 60 vents per head, for all - emigrant t r wa. - gore, for whom, - under existing artsfgetneut,' et I other v;, ` partios, the Communresith le hound to furnish transports i • lion, and to pay for each panwager w:, pulled, the in'tn of ,_ • 40 ants; in i ten of moths power. tolls; awl an other charges •s-` In on the part of the Comaamweal th ._... , :--N "-, .- -. • , ....„ ; In witness whew:4, , the Canal actiot - eon , . on beh al f I l of the Commonivealtti: e nd : SiTitssateUttirvintsox, Prest• ,1 - • dent of th e l'ennsylinunn Railroad cTikpager f lume hereunto /,, Wilted their hands and male, the day , ,krwril t wt wi th in p. written • . . -. W. e. PArreamiv . L. S. r - • .-•. ' - ' . . . "ISFIAM:PAINT life , t... s. :•-; -- '_ • ' - . '• : -- . 40IiN A. 0411012.; .. I. et. i': ' t . '.•:• •' ' - ' •' _ ~ .... ... 1T31, - .T.:-.1401t180X. L. a. Itl li 1 1 • e,„4 and delivered In pra L. ctical Tiicaus 1 lIPION and ~,, • , _ .may- Re are miles:lE4AD etimeince the hetneer Geflartg• •e , CA l4l " : $ oriVaehh4teli;:.eoultiSo laapetlit grate!. man to IDh the Oki of = 1 14 atc2o iLlny:Dinstiffratiisilltukfiiiiten ===iIEMMI . . .. • 1M- 'W anted :' ;A.. MT- 11101,' - ot''.ibertmgli bird• nese habits sad -0054 'exliireig, 'ibe 'it • Fete end nepoeieble it le st bugler getliet ee'expiter but good character, bueineeeliablto szei- eriero TA.lac3 wlthtbe• above qualtileatione biKatee - nod Abe best of ...;;; wages will be given. .2ipply or addnevflie.:•397 . .qceifibletcl . etroot, TWA. • • . • ' • epr234f ' r 'To the A.CrUcteil %EP To Uwe atfikfed irlFh thit !course. Ameriti, the. Liver Couiplaint;.the:fotirktca , af - Liver Pills are happy to oftiT IL . Li - naar4iiikaloACO . 6o . ll3; ;i ch° 11. country la thi?; . prnei*.ol:4V)ipcnit ithiskiana;atui triaasilitaf - Itneve;FN . t i s ' offering these Pills to tho i:4l*i tile: proptiritois ate Nina. 4 . tell, by a doolit; •OlfirilaW h;unain . . nat . :ink and _offer a , maw". wlthip tho reach of all, 11 - 111ch . 11. at onor,ii iorA and V, - effeettnil.reiriedy. for 0. =Dot. flarkimons elms of Far sals: . by mnatotthe,prugOis_stfit and' from the soh, ptei,ttetaro. aullktikar • ' • Atirlifeeittridiold ttis heel. we ileggriatuatairobertif artilifiVtatite.la beep iiitroducedr lately far. the Purpose:pi: ,r.ol lii*gyeertairt disease; and de formignic that emcee toachtalbr the application of mail f. - gneepropei: Attend 4bo - huglitipartazit or these, arc 31101=Rit 'HRAOB4 _ tbe . blijettuf which ht , to cur. stoop . ed slumlicre, n %obit of leaning forviard, bollarri and Eat 4 chest, md vcrTfropiutitremprei strupticy to diorama of the Piilormary, rirgarocdetioalultient these dlsPulkltions. Them Braces aro strong„wperdeolltid adapted to the use it of bullet, tigerzei, bola ma! men Mato is farmed in such a tray not - to Inieret thordoVtdo of a Brno and eel - ponders, mulat priceileir, a. O o the .price of ouipandcre.. ; The pubikr may rely on those Ilnicee, I CS bdrig whitt they are remanded; minty presorts 'of creak and ballow.chesto hare been. complottlyeared;and; Inmate 1. mom, the circumference r the duet butreneed as much as four inches—thus tpriug te`the Tomo a tailor action,' and conniptcnily:ruldeaXtfial hatith.,tuid errongth of R idso kminttFS:q*lr:llifiedaNAl. artimiTims, so .;• nal Supgarters,•firpspethruy , flaticlamn ; cf.esery-erty mair i n , • . "ILL: • 1. - • . - •DR. GEO. IL . REVlO6erl 7 holkaltaltel. - Reitall liitiegist. • co. 140 Wood sheet; Ocrier of NT:ed.-alley, Hug:anti, Pa: : 4 - cp• 1 4 . S. Mesmerist 1 44Prite nodal Battey r Boap. 44 —.Thave who have vontarodon tma the tea and nn. profitable task of Imitating.` ciasvmoe Prize Hinny- Soap" have vary naturally rappcomi-that thirindbatcalnate tidatiattua of the article of Itcaug.guith other loge lints, - timidly employed, ia the manufactory of wing: nvented • Soaps, gag:Went le plata:rick osmpetition itiift that prcc ducal by Y. '3..Cloavcr. but ituict ofjaialco,bowever, thr_vhflful Inventor, to miation" (and, datdribra this fact mast havobeen brought before, the view of_the learDaimul • Impartial.Conuolticv who awarded Whim the Aleds.l,). that hb Inuceas was not !be ?vomit of chance, nor the vont ot r. 5 _momentary enterprise, brit Uld fends of imig ainful study, joined In knowlodgn of three =declaim Witch, 4 1 choznieal cambia: alma, and an exact aratlyila,.baa avmdered t his labors honorable ti, lanuelt Lnrl Wand to tha woad. : 4 For sslo retail by all aspeotaing Meagplata. an& wholesale by the Agent? for Manna arid lita riamlty. -, auGaliw J. SSD * - 1)0., ea Wcodastecat. 11":7", Flrcutents Nee;r•Vor-1.1 -of thi ram ' A PIC 7' ids ",o 'duck: • • l' " Ye " ni • .1f7; .- lors - - • corar telt% . v ie)'" 42, 4Nl.Vsl"offce_ To If. tat nto 44, 93fIglinAl.r. M* "and; mry Lady ruoraWstiotr. Im:flail/mew:teat Odultdthor*salirotlldlakatk4. faktthnott ilwrOfoo-of:lnf. *oo , o4Useas . arsil pantm--:- I;Ailf? ro.N.noc, of .ttatirtbrirleiv (reraltutatanaktksilr • PRIPI+Orgb) *gm bfuOriNcl,Aritst: say - thanketitv•l. E kbalyck to tba otitfali ccraimuiritt BA xtert Ict'• =Ruin; Ur/ Pp.. dont.meut. - and bore kmayleVoornedtrOlOhootthy, :14111* giro your. ; suifrocOv.tOtboulit o4 -0 4 4t sot 1114541 2t1'L /44141 ' :cukte.) 1.1.10Xf (Mar ilE.Wod.orrdftoTlvazttaiyikiiidowitgrigkl 'amen; your obr..th Errr2 , t, • • • .: 4 7 *,:priagy eyenimJA*ElVT:ooll , of 141.0 . 4". %:kna - Ailifikt...lVVlOlii;l,74 a f 4141iiri, - ;•:, , e , --: • arrau nia}.l.crosT tafilinDireetqm mtp7bltibt,Dauta4 tbiltSlKlciwand • 1•40 Maptet , • la 111 sot .. :4"'"U 0 94., i!or ~I 3 C ; `•.• ' 1 3L. DA Tl4l ktnir...- -.3•04 ft-NMW:I>TR, : ,bbisC 16 _ . liaokilte sai ricr Pe - c•ldCogitu , L! listzulie•V z;e01- ..nosvmpr; s .ounTimeng wic0r..,,741„. - Loce.ooDoet-SWkis i , ; ,- t ...-Thazixyve ChE ba - relietivtrpotAli tsysia• PlirrogLZ • u 5.10 14 ml= .." - . coma. vvaggigtam'atal , • pootritnottft rrifE-StocklitiWritnuti,eiaa t e t r 4, - ; • s 4, Amami =t doting tniit pumas WinartklLiONOldistr 1 y;farths .or Uwe& ei•Of hmot tbArcompary, In the- atrottmtt. IhiogthAini of 89trmbe..4 V. 4, beigan.tbear 1 ,0 4 - .5 edodr. P. ,• - • exi232w: , 6 • A. GIEDEAT CO • • :.- —4- - 1.: • 4 , CITY DISPATCAIOST 0,11,e .. *A44 . 4441 . --44: 4 4 PPP1 L Y54 4. 0 . 3 44 e 4 "' f k. vfao -7•1,11E;(14ii. tn ; 4 - '111 ,. '.. , - - ~. --• J - ortend./eirk- _. _ ll* .tared to del Iroolti ' ow*RALICIP.OI4 41 * ' 144- 1 irestal hi Wog ttf 14.thttOc,lethoe*osee, *Lille roddeoftt or pLsetratot tolArtiirsid• 4l ll4 o o~ liddi"^"k otillan thevit, 44•44444,4223-414/",14!1404:dfred441* whom **' Tur•megics cE do;r:Lettevtkiari it AL'ixtrrtp of ha city , at thole:II:14i si tioti.go, &et) * .I.ottate, .tc.. inoyho tratenetttet;tir ' 'eh.: • Le.tere etpatltedberfek't •.*Lcwipo ,alethrrit before woo; and thoAt depotttoS fa.. Ltriditltteml Were Gr. X :ta , t r. be An t: a _•. •,./- - o .s . tM Wet?* ~.. Adatesoa ` br pe *Azz)tf e O e w. , ran Tbl3 SUMPS '44.9r ii/Oitt 4 k e i....4 Aintlitt,„:o 444 e 444 the 0 1 14 0,0qtr**414:04c 7 • • ' ' ' * 0 1110•7 4 .4 - "'contr.' , ~..-"..;',. ,- 'e - D ' i . ",l: . ,:-.!..T.4 rx-•;•:-. •,..3 - .• - . Igut; •, `,' -•• t" 4 ' ite4. • *ill * .tw.47,,,,. phoeptlyetteratiot too** • rase r: - • '- ' ,•. . -:.t 4ir , Ottioce No:4311-Youtihrttertio hr- • • . - • .. . 1 41...T,Ai1at:-Ca AentFArellts.. , ~ .. . ... .. ' 003. J.E. 3reor*fil t aell,i B•AiIISAVE4II4..I6ra.' . J 9 41.01% # l o , ,teS, P 5 V, . . T 7 und lies to -"DESIRABLE Mill.DlNEVEDlS,),l(roatithirsino4 of elr Troy, aborittbs Atidgllets)r forma beautiful. Pekoes:4i; bewails bE.P44 Oreetr,Suafloisit• fog ofi the Ifew Troy'roWor 'Maid rfief , l4 4/1 1 044e . E4anrey's' amt DiSbY'a resift: Tot. A. beztillita/ ifirri taro air, axed. • .lent rater, icav Qf sietesa—the road DierdtcriA Wog' grilled Improved; at.• ttill auto frond or thp mart detrable for'es , plicate , r4sl,scatetutioloto" t.&• city. \ The wbale ancitildbi' plan osi tb fruit trees, tbre d ... or (bar yours .43; - that's' ate, ito, sato - Frame Mils), two wear cf water,' Odd attire aniP 7lo v l 4ent'S On: fhb Vrtagel. TN. 44 will anatratoyi • • - 4U.naies 44 lie. 31 mut EDWARD FORREWEIL - No, an • Timm ktrwt, cipxoltitbe Bayard/410m Marion I.lbwO, o Y. EDEBSTER, Artirt, Weller of Italia WI Pearl rtrrets , put, burgh, Ea. ' - ' - • . lOWA - ' ' N. 103. woort STP.F.ET, • TOM; C. PALMY; (tUotektot 443 .. C• Putt' & Co:.} , _ t" to iblbrm the outomers of th aol.,l &m, end. tlie'publlE gepenat.thAt lln litis.ncar On. bands, Rmll9 eztensivaly en gnat in menntectuHng, emu" decripticm. of.CASTIIIO&--- such eue: Patent "Rae .ablget Nettles Ind .C ur b,, Patent Kettles, Stir Soap . Pot Mb, Bats Mb; Sager}Lathe% fur The natattatrittro of-Cano , Bugiszar ertg patent moms% known as C. Parr/a, and fait Ikllpedo,23r. doss hillty to any (4 33 : 11 4) ,01 ; 11 . 0 wer tbk . tt - Own Iratdbzu Um • HOLLOW WARE-k tuners t uttorinieist; s ll from idir an d mipmnrod ysttern3, Wimon Basse,Dag yam, Sintlau. , & Rolling antlesettn„-s, and ILschtoM.Y - ofes;trydelk-ripttoo. als'ays on bend or made to order. • - • • Cook Stoves, itlichen - Hetmnt, eirly dahed.P um , iolia:Cook &omit the Ate., which rewired tho first taisolbr -13 b0Thteet1851, nL the: Mcricoltrirelltdr ot Al legheor CountlSPO, tone recommended by fifteen' bombed pcmonet. Cook Staves, lbw. skeet , Premium Cook . B;atel / 4;& . and Boallor OW Storm; Perim Stores, .tel Parlor Grates- mod Petxdors, great iartetp beatlOlbll3' enamelled. ConettlonHteM . R,eml kanalng =46'l of "'II den 7ipU-n A west Ude• -l of Cnnomental rar. 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