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; onn, are the.
walk attai e 4l47l, anl age. ta ro eir
thethe b ei ' ties of New York and Boston
for tlte2Post. They are authoritudlo reecho Ali,
loarlitionents and - Subscriptions Om as at ottiusualsates.
Aeirrltelpta rezazded as prenta.= :Theciteleotido*t
NSW
:BOSTON, 10 State street.
Agthls;moreing tesideei large amount of for
eign and domestic news, contains a :number of
earefulliireitried election tablesi giving_the of
i c ial retsina of several of the Stales! It la.. 6r'
sale in the counting room
«: ~:~
se-pr.Porn - lux is out, it anoti!dr artiold,
in reply to Dr. Kmo as to the immediate Oaties
-,- of the death of Judge yoTard. , There ie `no-
*IV new in hie article e x cept tome:oditfou l d,
sneers at his opponent and - a reiteration of his
denialtoe homcepathid syibim. This
- .,41 - saussion malle - ierylitierestiai to the gentle
mea who are mimed is it;'-bat fee doubt.much
f-'# - Itr: 4 f ally interest: to the public; and we feel
certain that ir,woul4 - be Mori' Mireeahle_to the,
feelings of--the family of the- deceased, if they
_ .
would dittotitione tbeir icontroversy.- In con
tinning it they gain no credit for tbennielves, nor
do . they taint:toe the respectability oe either. of
their scuoote., _
ALLEGILRYIf VALLEY RAILROAD
= -We have noticed a few days past certain cora
_ , „
munications in the Journal and Gazette relative
to the subscription by the county to the stock of
the. Allegheny Willey Railroad over the signature ,
of E. D., O. P. Q.—how, many signatures
we do not recollect—but evidently one
:al. - _writer. They are only remarkable for their
bullying, style and almoit total absence' of facts,
as:we understand the situation of the Company;
-route, anti estimated cost, by those whhse
_ husi
tress it has been to examine and Make:the colon-
fir TWO. P. Q and other aliases, says the
-r Road will be ND miles long. nod will cost , six
millions-ofdollars. This is areckless statement,
and should entitle the writer-to disreepeet;
ifitotprofound contempt. Upon what basis doei
ho make suchassertion 4 Notcalcalstion sure
- Those sionainted with the ctointry through
•
which it would-pass, indeed with the. Measured
'Allies of all the surveys of the lands to the State
line, never estiteatO the distsnee over:180 Miles;
I. `and the acted diatance, according to the surveys
•made by the Engineare, does not exceed 174
we have frem the Engineers •them
selves—and the whole cost at less_ than , four mil
lions dollars. ,We have been shows these (salmi
,
' lotions at the office, from Ilme to time, and have
every reason to believe that the gentlemen. hav
ing charge of the Road and the Engintiers would
not risk their reputation in deceiving.the public
In a matter that would only redound to their
Mitre are other assertions, inuendoa and sneers
* ln those anonymous scriblings, which would take
more of our time than we have leisure or pa
tienesto dispute or correct. If the lime of edi
tors or business men was to be taken np in dis
proving all that some hireling of an attorney, or
some old antiquated "togey,;" who 'would be
grutlip,'llle wear of the paviog etones, may choose
to mart merely, there would be bat little, if
„:14nything done in the wily of improvenient.
• The subject of this Railroad has been before
• the people for many months; the subscription
has been asked of the Commisscmers by, we may
venture say, seven-tenths of the taxable proper
ty in the bounty. We supposed it settled ere
this, and have been waiting to see it under eon
tract
One thing Is certain, if we have facilities of
ingress, we must have those of egress and we
were much struck with idea expressed by a far
:sitter, residing some miles from the city, and a
strong advocate of this Road—"Why,"said he,
' you-have Railroads coming into the citY—liio
nongahela and Ohio—you must I'm a correspond-_
ing outlet for our produce, or what will miner
killing be worth?" Now, the "vitality of Pitts
burgh" depends upon an outlet for manufactures,
as well as produce arriving—it should pass
through our city. But such ierthe inadequacy of
transportation in our state that we were told to-day
by an extensive shipper of flour that he had of--
f ere to take hie flour to Baltimore via Wheeling
and B. and O.R. R., at five cents per barrel less
than by the Pennsylvania Road, to take effect in
_ex weeks, and that in ell probability the Bald
=means would prevail on the Company to reduce .
It five cents more—making the difference in fa
vor of the Wheeling route from Pittsburgh to
BOrtiore -tea cents less than to Philadelphia.—
" The laws of trade cannot be restricted, Cheater!,
ed injunctions to the contrary notwithstanding.
The Cuban 'Disclosures.
The New York Star, of Monday, in noticing
the recent injudicious act of the administration,
In making public the private correspondence of
oar government, in relation to the purchase of
Cuba, expresses our own views, when it says :
"One of the most remarkable features of the
politics of the day, is tho disclosure of the Cu
ban 4:terrain:deuce, by which it appears that
the annexation of that island has been a cartil
nal:principle of the Government, since the day
that the United States were first able to walk
alone. We are amazed, however, nt th• pnbli-
ottion.of •a portion of the letters, especially
those of Mr. Buchanan, which, though right
anon& for him to write, never should have been
made public, exhibiting, as they do, the private
opinions of many members , of the Spanish Cab
•
inet, uttered under the seal of confidence and
secresy. We believe that this publication . , ap
parently uncalled for, has caused an inexpressi
ble obstacle to our purchase. of Cuba to arise,
and make a peaceable acquisition of the island
Impossible. It really looks .. as if an admististra.
tlon which might have gone "out. in a blue of
' glory, not only wished to retire in disgrue, but
also to threw all possible difficulty on the porers
that are to be. The publication, gratuitonsly
Made of this administration, has offended our
own people, has offended the - Creoles; has offend
spa's, and will offend Great Britain.. So much
for Mr. Fillmore."
Bar The New York Tribune, of Thursday
Week, states that Peter Cooper. Esq., has ma d e
a donation of $300,000 for eatabliehing an Watt
. Paton to be kno-..n as the " Union," the object
of which is to be the. , . , moral, mental, and phy
eiosl improver .ant of the 'youth of the city, of
the State, the country, and the world:" Tho site
selected for the building, Is bounded by Astor
- Place, Fourth Avenue,' Third Aveaue, and Se
venth.street. The ; edifice will be worthy tho
::-:;Blbteltotisa and Astor Library, which are near
potigupus.
Btu Brrrantztt Cauatrakoepaning chap
• -named Houghton, who a short )..bne since, on
• - pretense of seeing an - English capitalist, who
~...,wished to establish a-bank, succeeded in swinit
-f-',--ling the people of Bloomington, Illinois,.out of
dome $50,000 or $60,000, by means of drafts on,
- . - - .. n - -I.2few York, =which Were, of course, worthleu,
:lasjust been nabbed, end some $85,000 of the
• - gold secured. • :. •
tontine mom Tam- °Ls.—Th e Arabia.
ildolitnived . yetterd4yibidug,htdoin about'
11114 f-which
go 01041.9r1W104015411.1)"1 was Prie4
- Thom
'paldfof fro' glii - wie4oloitgirliroh inks" the
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PlTTsmAtau:
:::DECEMBEO 4
7441'06/meno City z Agigirw.fieorge Law,.
Statement
We find in the NeW York papers statements
Trepared by Mr. Liw,'lrt , ielitien.to his diffieni.
ty with the U. 43. Administration, of which the
th*!eubli 6 at
On the 14thiMit.,;.Mr. Maxwell addressed a
iictsio Mr:. Lair, inviting: an: Interview. Mr.
Lo w , called at , the ' collector's 'ice on the /tame
day; and Mr.i'Maxwell iced to. him anextract of
a lette4whieb be'said he had previously written
the President, pretending to give the language
of an interview on or about the llth ult. The
collector's letter. statedlhat Mr. Law had:said to
hinathathkehoild - send !out ;ther.Creseent City,
stud if flak veespi - 'vis " fired upon sbe should be
surrendered, and` to 'Weald go to war with the
Government of Cuba,
Mr. Law immediately replica, that he had
made no sualt',..decliration. T . that-Abe ides of; his
going to War with;Cuba wasnonsense—and that
in hiakini cioetaiement to this effect to the Pres
dent, herttbe" - Colleitor)'had misrepresented bim.
: That libleitikAClfict7bay. was, that, the Crescent
Cry hid gone out and would land at -Havana as
usual, and that if she was fired upon and hit,
the : ship;',Verdihintrtned, would be surrendered
aid The olEcers and crew remain at Havana as
prisoners; and that upon such °a question, the
=unity would.gole war, if the outrage was not
'redressed, or he was mistaken in his estimate of
the character and temper of the American pee.
Pie, Maxwell Promised to write to the
eresident, and correct hie mis-statement.
Appended to this ,statement we find several
setters;.`. The first islrom the Postmaster at N.
York:l4 K. 0 ; Roberta, agent of the steamship
line, = announcing to him the .PresidenVs order
relative to Pdrser Strath . . The second, which is
a reply from Roberts' says
.
As the government or the Postmaster General
has not -favored us with - - anycharge against Mr.
Smith: and as We know of node ourselves, we see
no ilaSrouan whY Tieshouldbideprived of em
ployment. He has uniformly discharged his do-,
ties with fidelity and good conduct, and has not,
in any manner, gone out of the line of his duty,
since he hos been in the service of this company.
"Whenever we are informed, from any quarter
connected with our government, of any mignon.
duot of Mr. Smith, we shall not hesitate to die
miss 1 .4 1 13.„ . . -
The third le& letter from theraoting Consul at
liavana,, and the fourth from the Consul himself,
both announcing the determination of the Cap
tain,Genetal to allow - the Crescent City to land
her mails or passengers, but not to land Captain
Porter or Parser Stnith.
, . - Alabama...Official.
Counties. . Pierce. Scott.
Antauga. ...... —... 822 196
8a1dwin,......,..,.. 72. 62
Barbour ' ... 809 802
Benton 918 74
81bb...„..".... ... . . 846 2BB
Blount 422 55
Butler . 251 845
Chambers 616 668
Cherokee . , • , - 785 242
Choctaw.. 884 227
Clarice 479 100
Coffee 289 118
Conectih 287 218
Coosa 709 294
Coiingtop.— 117 - 66
Dale .406. 170
Dallas-.
DeKelb
Poeta
440 888
501 . 139
516 81
Franklin......-....- 998 462
Greene,- -. ........ 656 694
Ha1*Uk.'.,,,..,' 66 9
Henry. . ..... ...... 184 94
Jackson 1,164 88
Jefferson 889 114
Lauderdale 808 441
Lawrence 588 612
-Limestone 882 227
L0wnde5...,....... 186 - 126
Matt* - 668 772
Inufiton.-. ..... . -1,800 854
Mareng0..:......... 626 450
Valor'. ...--: .. ... . 407 - 118
31prehall 868 111.
Mobile 1,880 1,123
Monroe 260 ' 270
Montgomery . . 657 718
organ.. - . 1 ' 482 . 208
Perry- 612 278
Pickens 782 188
Mk° 703 879
Randolph 707 90
Ruasell----. ..... 622 484
Shelby 816 317
St. C1air............ 456 44
Sumter.-s-.---: 497 482
Talladega .-. 672 872
tglapoop ... 845 861
Tuscaloosa.....--: 476 .527
Walker ' 217 64
Washington 66 62
Wilcox • 898 288
Total .........26,881 16,084
16,084
• Dem. maj......11,797
Total vote in 1848
Total vote in 1882— —..
Mahe-.Official.
Counties. Scoti. Pierce.
York 8,260 6,184
Cumberland 4,471 6,504
Lincoln 4,229 6,168
Hancock. ........ .... 1,809 2,609
Washington 2,278 2,696
Kennebec.. ... 4,318 2,664
Oxford ......... 1,596 4,047
Somerset ..... ....... 2,414 2,019
Penobscot 8,180 4,497
Wa1d0..... 1,911 8,126
Franklin 997 1,810
Plscataquls 693 851
Aroostook 607 746
82,208 41,411
BROADWAY ItsrLaoin.—The York board of Al
dermen have adopted the report recommending
the construction of a double track Inroad thro'
Broadway, from the South Ferry to 59th street,
They have also granted a lease of the road to
Jacob Sharp, Freeman Campbell, and about a
dozen other persons, chiefly omnibus proprietors,
and those who may be associated with them, at
$2O por annum for each oar they put on. It is
stated that individuals had offered a bonus of
$l,OOO for each car, and so much dissatisfaction
is felt that the privilege was not given to the
highest bidder, that an injunction is thought of.
Tn Poss. Btuuttess.--At Louisville, up to
Tuesday morning, there had been 46,920 hogs
killed in and about that city. The Courier re
ported the market active, at an advance on pre
vious quotations, with sales of upward of 8,000
hoge at $6 96 and $6 00 net, chiefly at thit latter
price. Also sales of 25,000 to 80,000 pieces of
green meats at full prices ; prime lard at ten
cents, and mesa pork at $lB 60, holders gener
ally asking an advance.
We learn by tho Evansville, Indiana, Journal,
that contracts for hogs have been made st Owens
villa and Princeton, at 6} cents net, with a pros
pect of an increase in the ocrop" this year.
At Itladison, on Monday. the Courier reported
the prevailing price at $8 00 per owt., but that
has been as freely refused as offered.
ctsctssan Hon Tuent.—The number of
hogs recoiled for the week ending November
80th, as appears by the Price Current, was
66,091; : prellonaly reported 68,768—totAd 11%-
844. To saran date in 1861, the number was
106,797; in 1860, it was 64,404. Total number
from Kentucky to 80th November, Including
those slaughtered in Covington, is 28,810. Total
number from Kentucky but season, 72,000.
Early . on 'Wednesday morning, for boars, there
wee a constant stream of hogs from Kentucky
pouring along Broadway, en route for the slaugh
ter houses in the valley of Deer creek.... COI.
CommerciaL
Tax LOST AND THZ LIVINO.—The fearful No.
'ember storm which swept over the chain of
Western lakes, _says the Cleveland , Herald,
brought sorrow and desolation to, many, a do
mestic hearth. The total number of liveo
lost will probably exceed sixty, most of them
suddenly engulfed in the surging *awes. On,
Lake Erie, one vessel is known to have gone ,
down, and not one survivor to tell the name or
sad tale of shipwreck; and a propellor, full
freighted and carrying twenty-five or thirty per
eons, has strewn the shore with fragments of her
week ;:hut not a living soul 'arrives to relate
the cause and manner of her going down.
',ger The toehlister(N. Y.) Uflion, while talk
pg of butta,,ieye "
•t- I , We may gavel' remark 'that the probabiii.
Weirdo not faiini an °Onion that the present high
Itrice of the article will continue. There le a
pod deal in the hairdo of stmottlatcre, both east
'aiSi-Waid, and acnuelxrdy will prolmbly Jose on it
Wan it consumed. We notice that grading
desliiiirbereabonts do not seek urge irrestmeuts
.1401 1,4 0 . 4 t the Plisese at Tqackit Is am hold."
4.7 -, ',;. - . 7 .::t . ..',,:'': , . - ,'.'.i
The follotiing article_ would have appeared
our paper or yesterdaY.,lnd oar cotemporary of
the Gazette furnished'us lith the copy at a pro-
per time to_have put it in type. 4i'llereceived the
original, early i L v ' t hPinazz4ng•An4- I Celkus# ll / I Pf
"fter supper There is a speciesof :pumices inr.
such Conduct, we do, not are to remark nponr
but tie :would request our, friend:. here r,
I=4 niwith" the copy'' direct. We do not de
sire itrinibilsh second hand -matter from the Ga
zette, di any other city paper.
[aomMuxicersn.]
gtttirGHsßY VALLEY BAILEOAD
I have arrangedwome facts and statistics from
Nunes Magazine and the Railroad 7ofirtial,rritp-
T.:tenting the 'resources of the) thirteen counties
is this State, and the thirteen in NewTOrk,
through which -the Allegheny Varey Rai:road
titili pass r also, the population of. Pittsburgh,
Buffalo, and Rochester; - Boston, the great Rail.:
road city; New Orleans, the great commercial
city of the Smith; Cincinnati and Cleveland; also,
the commerce of the . lakes end riders, and the
dew York canals; with calettlationrrof what the
population and trade will be in future.
do not believe, after, a careful examination
of these facts and figures, any man will hesitate
to recommend the commissionere tojsubscribe to
he abeve named road, 'The great trade and
commerce on our lakes, which has induced New
York to open ten routes to those lakes, and 808.
lon to make two railroads, 'one_to Montreal and
one to 'Ogdensburg, in addition to her railroad to
Albany, should have weight with'our citizens.—
Observe the change in 211 yeara in the anthracite
coal trade, and consider that in addition to the
660,000 people of these thirteen Counties, all the
steamers of the lakee which will carry this in
creased 'commerce wilt require fuel. All know
that our prosperity depends upon our manatee,
tures, and every new avenue opened gives us a
new market.
There arcynen yet living who packed iron on
horses over the Allegheny mountains, In the
same way the Spaniards pack sugar in the inte
rior of Cuba. David Leech, of Armstrong coun
ty, says that• be remembers some fifty years
since, when his father was coming over the Alle
ghenies; a tree with all its branches was fasten
ed to the tail of the wagon to prevent a too rapid
deacent in the steep places, and the horses were
let go down the mountain without guide or con
trol. All remember the indignation aroused
among us when the National Road was located
through Wheeling. That road was of vast im
portance Co Wheeling, encl. - would have been of
greater to Pittsburgh, but want of energy lost
the route to us. ' . .
Observe the:fact that Massachtieetts expended
$54,000,000 in railroads, being $14,000,000 more
than our State debt, and that the valuation of
property in 1840 was $290,000,000, and in 1850,
after this iapencliture, it was $580,900,000 ; doub
ling in ten years. And that the population of
Boston in 1885 was 78,603. Real and personal
estate $79,802,600, with 128 miles of railroad in
operation; while in 1850 there was 188;788 in
habitants; real and personal estate •ained at
$180,000,500, with 1180 miles of railroad in ope
ration. Her commercial position is not as favo
rable as that of New Orleans. When she de
pended on commerce alone, her population du
plicated but once In twenty-three years; now,
when she has made the whole Union tributary to
her, by her vast system of railroads, and sends
her manufactured articles to all climes, her pop
ulation will double in fourteen and a. half years,
while New Orleans will double herself in thirty
four years, as thus:
1800. 1850.
N. 0., let period, 12 years, 34 years, 2d period.
Boston,
" 28 " 141 ". "
The thirteen counties in Pennsylvania benefi
cially affected by this road, bad a population in
1850 of 844,725, and had increased since 1840,
185,563. Of minerals they have 887,898 acres,
containing coal 741,020 acres, containing iron
ore 600,000 acres, containing lime stone and of
timber land 1,812,000 acres.
Population of the cities in and around Pitts
burgh, in 1800, was 1,565, and in 1850, 83,000.
The calculations is thatthe population will double
every nine years; which would give for 1859,
166,000 inhabitants; 1868, 332,000 inhabitants;
and 1877, five years before these bonds become
due, 664,000 inhabitants. Tho population of
the thirteen counties in New York, connected
with this road was in 1850. 632,383, being an in
crease of 123,883 from 1840. The live stock in
these counties is rained at $19,372,582. The
farm tools at $6,066,722, and the farms at $143,-
052,16).
1880. 1840. 1850.
Popl'n of R00he5ter,......9,207 20,181 86,403
Buffalo. .........8,668 18,213 42,260
" •St. L0u15,.......4,977 16,469 77,860
Taking the ratio of growth of various cities
from 1840 to 1850, we find the time required for
duplication as follows: Alilwankie 8 years, St.
Louis 4 years, Cleveland 6 years, Cincinnati 6,
Buffalo 81, Pittsburgh 8, Rochester 12.
Population of Cincinnati in 1800, 750, in 1850
125,000; doubling every seven years would be
250.000 in 1867. 609,0000 in 1864, and nearly
2,005,000 in 1877. Cincinnati has two railroads
to the Lakes, of which one is finished to New
York. Two railroads to Dayton, one to St. Lou
is, one to Lexington, one to Louisville, and one
to Pnrkersburgh, and others in course of con
struction, to all of which she has loaned her
bonds for almost $8,000,600. She has two ca
nals to the Lakes, and ono into Indiana.
Population of Cleveland in 1850, 17,000; dou
bling every six years, would give 544,000 inhab
itants for 1880. Cleveland has in operation and
course of construction seven railroads; two to
Toledo, one to Cincinnati, one to New York, one
to Wellsville, one to Elyria, and one to Mahoaing.
This latter road is for the purpose of transport
ing coal to Cleveland, in the same way coal would
be transported to Rochester and Buffalo, on the
Allegheny Valley Railroad, and their calculation
of the profit is worthy of consideration.
Taking 600 tons per day, the year ronnd, to be
transported 60 miles, at 2 cents per mile, this
will yield an income of $lO per mile of road per
day, or on a road of 100 miles in length, an in
come of $860,000 per year.—pp. 658 it. It. J.
In 1820, there were transported to market of
anthracite coal, 865 tons.
In 1850, tons 3,871,255, valued at $16,000,000.
The actual increase in the value of lands due
to the 'construction of railroads, is controlled by
l eo many circumstances, that an accurate estimate
can only be approximated, and must in most
cases, fall far short of the foots Taking only
the' •
farming lauds of the particular distrtet tra
versed-by a railroad, where the influence of such
a work can be more directly seen, there is no
doubt, the increased Value Is many times greater
than the cost of the road. It is estimated by the
President of the Nashville and Chatanooga Rail
road, that the, increased value of a belt of land,
ten miles viride, iying.npon each side of its line,
is equal to at least $7 60 an acre, or $96,000 for
every mile of road, Ali% will cost $20,000 a
mile, so that this work has already created a val
ue in its influence upottrealproperty alone, equal
to abent eiz times Its cost. It is believed that
the constructibtiof the 8000 miles of railroad in
Ohio, will add to the value of the landed proper
ty in the State, at least five times the cost of the
road, assuming this to be $60,000,000. But we
are not left to conjecture ; the history of Massa
chusetts shows the reality: the valuation of that
State being in 1840, $290,000,000, went up in
,1840, to $580,000,000. Massachusetts expended
$64,000,000 in railroads, and has now 1600
miles in operation, at an average cost of $40,678
a mile, (taming in 1850, 9,500 passengers and
2,600,000 tons of freight..
We have considered the effects of railroads in
increasing the value of property, in reference
only to lands devoted to agriculture. But snob
results do not by any means give the most ford-
Me illustration of their value. An acre of farm
, ing land can at most be made to yield n small
annual income. An acre of coal or iran lands,
on the other hand, may produce as many thous
ands as the former does dollars. The deposits
may be entirely valueless without a railroad.-=',
With one, every ton of ore they contain is worth
two, three, or four dollars, as the case may be.
Take, for example, the coal fields of Pennsylva
nia. The value of the , coal sent yearly from
there,,ln all the agencies it is called to perform,
is beyond all calculation. Upon this article is
based our manufacturing establishments; and
our merchant and government steamships,-rep
resenting value, in their various relations; equal
to' thousands of millions of dollars. Without
coal;: it isitopossible to conceive the spectacle
that we should have presented as a people; so
entirely different would have been eurcoudition.
Zieither oar commercial, nor our manufacturing,
nor,. onseqttently, our agricultural interests
could lime borne any relation vrhatever to their
present enormous magnitude, (8.. L, 728.)
What is true , of thePennsylvrnia coal fields east,
ovially tree of those west of the mountains.;
The.wittunerait of the Lakes will be enormous; in
a few yeari, and thinonsuMption of coal alone
would yield a gooOtoome to this road.
The United States has over 2000 ralles.of lake
coast; 80,000'railes:of navigable rivers; 3000
Mika of canal, and aboat'l36,oool4lio'Orizaaild
- water navigatiort:. The Krebs maims of -the conv+
merce-of thejaken.'llinne•':ezattlive of.Yoittite,:
P as eS 4l .:4* pn*Bor businoi: in=*ls4l; *go $65,-
I I I 'IMY in , IN& $186,000,000, , ':and , -111,1861
654
451
1,015
726
695
881
62
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_ - • -
$ 82 6,000,000.The 'enrolled tonnage of the
lakes in 1841, was 66,652 tons, and in 1861,
216,975 tons, an increase of nearly 400 per cent
in ten years, while the increase in capacity ow
log to substitution of steam for sail, as a motive
-power, both for propultion and handling freight,
, Ifinch4reater still. The total net money val
ne-ef all the property transported on the lakes
ini1.841,. was, estimated at $88,000,000, and An
4 1851 at .$161;000,000; That of property on the.
rivers of the Mississippi Valley in 1842, waives
timated at about $180,000,000, and in 1851
about $276,000,000. Aggregate value of in.
terior lake and river commerce, about $488,-
000,009., This is independent ;of the canal and
railwaycomtneroe. The commerce of the New
York Canals in 1851, was 082,788 tons, valued
at 5159,981,000, paying tolls to the State of
$8;839,727:: -
The,railways of the United.:States in opera.
tion are about 16,000 miles, average cost $26,000
-per, mile.- AggregatelsB76,o9o,ooo. The busi
ness of 1861 was benefitte.l by less than 10,000
miles of railway,
in 1855 we shall have over 20,000 mites - in o peration;' penetrating the agri
cultural and mineral hearts; of almost all the
Weaterniiitates. The year 1860 will dawn on an
internal Commerce in the United States valued
at not less than $1,800,000,000, including Lake,
Canal, River and 'Railway.
" Suppose the Mississippi; valley rivers and
the northern water routes to have a total move
ment of 10,000,000 tons, it ;rebid require ten
railways, each with, double ;tracks; stretching
from Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Balti.
more to New Orleans, via the !,Missiasippi valley
and the lake login, making at least 40,000 miles
of track, coating ,at least $600,000,000; and
taking ten "years to build, to carry their freight.
In the meantime, our commerce' would have
doubled :twice, erowdhig both land and water
routes to their full capacity.' , i
After all, it is not the foreign trade - that creates
the - wealth of our cities. We trade with foreign-
ern with roar surplue, • and prdonre luxuries and
comforts in return; but for our sustenance, wo
exchange among each other the fruits of our
labor. A manufacturing city is therefore, more
independent of foreign powers than a commer
cial one.
These statistics are reliable, and public atten
tion is directed to them, with confidence that
every well-wisher to the prosperity of Allegheny
County will advise the Commissioners to sub
scribe. IL S. T.
Items of Hews and Macellaay.
The Romney (Va.) Intelligeiacer proposes the
Hon. A. A. H. Stuart, the • present Secretary of
the Interior, for Vice President, on the same tick
et with Mr. Fillmore. A Whig paper in Berke
county, Pa., has raised the flag of the Mon. Ed.
Stanley, of N. q., for President, while in several
quarters we notice that Ex-governor Jones, of
Tenn.,- is nuggested as the Whig standard-bearer
in 1850.
John Whitcomb was appointed postmaster at
Hancock, Mass., in 1812, and has held the office
ever since, forty years. He Was appointed un
der Madison, and has served 'under ten Presi
dents. The town contains 1,500 inhabitants, a
large portion of whom differ ftlom Mr. W. in po
litica.
Thackeray's new novel, "henry Esmond," is
said to have been sold to his publisher for $ 6 ,-
000. This is exclusive of what he may got from
the publishers in this country; which, however,
in the absence of a copyright law, Cannot be
much.
The farm of Mr. Po'hems, situated between
Astoria and Ravenswood, N. Y., of 100 acressold
a few days sinCe, for $5OO per acre. Another
farm of 40 acres, near Astoria,;belonging to the
late base Van Alst, sold for $85,000, being $B7O
per acre.
The revenue of the Roman States is about
twelve millions of dollars—its expenditure about
thirteen.
When a man has no design but to speak plain
truth, ha may say a great deal in a very narrow
compass.
The Vermont Central and Canada Railroads'
receipts for October of this year, are estimated
at about $75,000, making $500,900 gross income
on both roads, for ton months, up to the Ist of
November.
Placards have been placed on various parts of
the Merchants' Exchange of New York, bearing
the following notice : " Gentlemen using tobacco
are Informed that no extra charge will be made
for the use of the spittoons.
An old man named ? Bootee, 82 years of age,
ITSI3 hanged at Jefrepen,. Oa., on the sth alt., for
eheoting his own bon.
A young lady in the interior thinks of going
to California to get married, for the reason that
she has been told that in that country the men
folks "rock the cradle:"
The Legislature of Illinois will meet on the
first Monday in January. It will be an intereet
iag A U. S. Senator will have to be
elected.' Judge Douglas' term will expire on the
4th of March next.
DESPISHIO HOUSEHOLD DUTLE3.—From a Varie
ty of causes nothing is more common than to
find American women who hare not the Slightest
idea of household duties. A writer thus nitrides
to this subject :
In the neglect of household cares, American
women stand alone. A German lady, no matter
how lofty her rank, never forgets that domestic
labors conduce to the health of body and mind
alike. An English lady, whether she be only a
gentleman's wife or a duke's, does not despise
the household, and even though she has a house
keeper, devotes a portion of her time to this, her
true, her happiest sphere. It has been reserved for
our republican fine ladies to beMore choice than
even their monarchical and 9,ristooratio sisters.
The result is a lassitude of mind, often as fatal
to health as the neglect of bodilyiexercise. The
wife who leaves her household cares to the ser
vants, pays the penalty which has been affixed
to idleness since the foundation of the world,
and either wilts away from ennui, or is' driven
into all aorta of fashionable follies to find employ
ment for the mind:
Illinois and Indiana Free Banks.
We understand that efforts are being made to
procure the redemption of the isms of these in
stitutions In the city of New York, at the uniform
rate of one half of one per cent.
Many of these banks are owned in Wall street,
and the managers think that If 'their emission
could be redeemed there on reasonable terms,
that the circulation of York State and New Eng
land money would be dispensed with, and that
Western bills would enjoy an almost entire mo
nopoly. of the small note ciroulStion. Should
this arrangement be effected, the proprietors of
the banks in our neighboring State would soon
realize enormous fortunes, while the business of
manufacturing money in tho interior towns of
the Eastern States would be a losing operation.
We are, however, under the impression that
the scheme will not prove eueaessful, from the
fact that Eastern capitalists will generally exert
their powerful influence against it --St Louis
Union.
Tire Fun Taws.—The furriers are beginning
to do a pretty brisk fall business, and furs erili
be very generally worn during the coming win
ter. Some of the best descriptions bring ex
travagant prices, $l5O or $2OO not being unfre
quently given for a set. • A large proportion of
the most valuable imported fors go east, the
Boston ladles paying high prices rather more
readily than New Yorkers. ". The stook of fare
now in the Now York ,market is supposed to be
worth not far from $2,000,000. The large trad
ers haemptooks on hand ranging from $60,000
to SIOOMO. While American ladles cannot be
suited with anything found this aide of Hudson's
Bay, Greece, or Germany, European ladies are
equally anxioun to get furs from the United
States, and the rough skins of the fox, fisher or
mink, form the interior lining of : the garments
of the Russian nobility.
A Great Blessing to the Athieted I
Zfir Dr. Inane, the inventor of the celebrated Liver
Pills, used these Pills Oriercresd years inhiSPrietice, before
he could be induced to offer them to the nubile in imeh a
manner as to make them known throughout the country.
This learned physician felt the same repti,gnance that' all.
Itigli-nxihded men of science feel in entering the lists against
those unscrupulous empiric' who at:nide their useless nee
.
trnme upon the public, and rely upon a system of
bartrttedn them. ConTineid; hOweeer. of the: rod value of
the ilvar Pills, andlntinanced by the plain dictates of Mity,
As - Eketar finely suertaced his delicate feelings on the
alter of public good. Die . great medicine has not disap
pointed' the expectations of the medical jaactillarterti at
whose Instance be was induced to Sarno his lrmtki7ll"
Brom every quarter do we hear the most gretifying amounts
of its wondmlcil =alive erects—the East and the Weal,
the North and the South, are elite laden with " trting4 of
Peat joy" gram the afEhiaL Them wonder:Mil Nils hive
com ver phint.
ideteki conquered that great scourge -Martial, the
Li cloto
saki by gist of the Druggists and Eitsamets,ml4
.by the ge pruptilsturs. •. . J. KIDD-t OD.,
At Wood street;
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1..:•:'•: , :t . .t.••• ?...,..:i.::
- R ~..~ r
.-• _
r Y;.
AilleittFini
TIMUUII
ND0013; and will late eq dsuxraT, ware.
t and
large elect of BULK PORE, ot bis ram .
In t tbis ware .
eir*.h?Lharq banelfazithlags.- Per
-Um" came orLill!rty'lu WV" - - -
•
DIED
On itidaynaornini, atA, ceitati, .7OsgittlEOAMOir,
D.,,aatd4o years.
h`o wends of the family are reiniiited to attend the ftiri&
rat, from his late residence, in TlmperineariDe, on EV
DAY, the sth instant, sit 10 o'clock,'
: HAVE REMOVED - TO THE CORNER OF
Sixth Streots; --
AUT:Where they otter to theli, old custamers,And • the
public' generilly, at the lientst rates, Wholesale and Eaton,
the largest, most. select or& atroldete stock of CHOICE
TEAS, PABILLE:ORESi WOODEN AND WILLOW.
WARE to be foond West - . • dec47
-TAY BUldi'4°o galls , for W . in b T
a co.
jo deo4
FOUND 61.11022,- 5 VA& pare, for sal* by
•
G- • Ilea"• ` e FAIINESToeft At Ca
QBIDLII2I- M.LXTUIIB-5001les. fox sale by ' . I ' . It, r .1,
13=1-200012m.,tpt Tanners' limy for -
C
domi. .
(111.6M38 PREL-3Mbit., far fate by • ' _
duos • ' • - : IksKrke,. :
~l►l I..i'
_.. ~~+
.~fl :~7' I'li~.,
.~,
10.1CLILLOT LOG Wooll—= boxes for
B A::FAIINESTOCX k CO.,
deo4-, . _ - eorzusretrinestand Wood streets.
fIENTS' CAM' BOOTS—Just-ncetved, .ocuxto,• of serofx
.T..; W. B. BOIIERTZ,
. ..:Ikto.lo7.lllarketlstrest.
130H3LEB1"Aato. 107 Market street. respectfully
- eats the attention of ble patinas -'and the: public
generally; to a fresh anantment or ladter , Mom, :and
atethi B9ots and Sneer , deos. . rtlltable to r e the present soma,' •
.
i ik YEW RESPECITAULL" addre, tiotet
•for . the Aroeteicon:Lifnand.ifeelth ineuratum-iftmps
my. .Alsci,'sons Ladies, •wall recommended. 'All persons
billing nt h 'receipts; ant of -dui, will Niro policies bitted
to than),
goodheaith. DOUGLASS .1
_ .
/ ticriTlLE EROYMITY.—FOR SALK.—& hrge
lJ licirtCottege SAM, containing a -late h,11,.-kitchen;
dinbregroam and eelheron Ant floor; Sour rooms and gsr•
rat)! two rooms; a fine portico in . the front, smtl a oactoas
•perch in themes.; a good stable, earriegehonse and hydrant
in the yard ; situate near the residence of Gen. Ithereheed.
The Lot is CO feet front by MO dem to Loemst street; with
gs.rden and ebtofeenpple trees.— •
..CUTHEMRT & SON -
. .
(LOTH CLOAllB—..a.. Koos +.t Co., wilt open, takes
I.,_f day, a now,lotnt.Clathea ski; also, a beautiful assort,
meat otParamatta Cloaks, of Qui latest and most faabloss ,
able styles. .. s ' 003
11.. K AND &&TIN BONNES.,-.6:.1.1..t50s Sr. Co., will
open tble mornings lugs sanniment of listed Satin
Bonnetsof Os newest styles and mat fish (nwshla
. _
PIIUTUAL RAM:WS—May arias front supernatural
10 nausea; tat the (W) rappinp of Men and Boyd CU
thing,.at Gathla Mal, are Tory natural MUM Work , was
ranted. One prime, truall.Prutita, lions each.-
WE 81 . 17 D PLEASA
dar.3 • _ CHESTER , 74 Waid street: =
Agents 'Wanted. •
rrto procure suletritems for the CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE,
1 AND APPMEDLX, Thich era printed by order of Cote
pas, end " peas Dee throv' the reaps."—Hee JolntHeeo.
Intim No. 14,-pass} at the last section of Congest*. _-
Address,- • - .JOHN C.,. RUIZ,
dec3:lo, ' Washington City:
OR 11.E.NT—A desirable three story Threlling Hone r
„IC well ertinged and In good condition, with gas fillttres,
both room, kr, situate on the earner of Yourth street and
Cherry a11e7,(hr0.100,) Will he rented at the low rate - of
$250 s year, till the irt of April next. At prosentoseapled
by W. W. Irwin. - - -
8-t3fITHRERT a - sox, Ctenexil Ateats,
240 Third street, neer Smithfield.
hard
FOR - BALF--A valuable thirden of acres, sitasta
a idle enact of Uniontown, 'Palette cenztay, Pennsytra;
Ida, and extending to the National Road inn which bead
ad • two story J3rfsk Dwelling Howe a frame harn, stable;
and other ant bulb:111w; also; error ? 101:10 Fruit trees,_.larzei
beds ofatrawbetries, and abeurdaitee of grapes; most of
which ars Imputed from Italy and Cle_nrany. •
Apply to - " THOMAS MOI7IIIT,
deed • .-•- • 19a. 'BI street.
--- - -
DOH tfALY..--L Frame House and. Lot, attuato on Marge
_C tat alley, three door hunt Federal street, Allegheny
etty. The lot Is 201ry 60' feet, and the Homo la by f= feet,
paeed. and
milligrams s has goal
aide Indica: hbuntaret _alley has been recently .
•
ALSO—Another Frame House and lot, idbute -oriaay"
alley, three doors tram Wishington *trees, 1 3 1ttsbingh. The:
Lot is 82 by be feet, and the Bouse.lo by.. 30 feet, content:o4;
211 re roman. Apply to - THO3.IAB - )10.11iTET,
.
• I...n.nellale a nd
,Seilmst'm
EVENING - DILAWLNG - 8 . 0 EfOOL.
tirEartisseribins hare opined, (on the Ist ofbeearaleir,
1 .Costrait of Lessons in drobitoctie' Drawing and emery
other hind of Drawing, Msr urritanies astrall as fbr
They base gived the mast sulticientr proofs of -their ability
i =inswing, and are well acquainted with it. -
Their 'notching Room la 6n Fifth street, one door above.
Masonic RAIL The Liam are girew every evening, from
T to 9 o'clock. Their method 'of Tersching eery practical
and efficient. L.
• • Drawing Teachers.
D • CEN
ifn. AND MBE . GILBERT toost !
rerperlfo •
lljlnforni the
udie. and Gentlemen of Pittabargh, that they hare
engsgel AILTIDIBS 114T.T Grant stret; Where they 'will
teach all the Paablettable Ball Boom Miriam - 'The Clue for
Gentlerom will be awry Monday and Wednesday
at 8 o'clock and at 2 o'clock , the =le afternoona, el er
dim The Clue for Misses and Madam will Imminence on
Raturday. at 2 o'cieek. •
For terms, do., apply to Mr. GELBEILT,Grard
nee of Grunt and Yourth streets.
N. a—Prime lessons even at any hour during the day.
decl • ,
GRAND
MILITARY Alm CIVIC SOIREE
TO 1 7 / 1 OTT= la Tux •
JACKSON INDEPENDENT B,,pins,
AT LAFAYETTE RAIL, • ' -
On Friday Evening, January 7, 1883
/a - Ticketo to be procured of U: Moving Manage 7:
/lon. J. B. Guthrie, - C01..T. IL:Poster,
Oen. Wm. Latimer, lr, S. W. Scott,Esq.,
Col. Samuel W. Mack, T. C. J. Topper.
DLIQMTTEC GIRT&
Cap. David Campbell, T.3L
AZWILT.I.! 011.13.1 K ITATIOXLI. =LIM
Lieut. A. Miller. Lieut. C. Triferoth•
X0TT0031382 ORLT3.
Mgt. Oeo. Tritch.
LiCiaoX ninormoimer Muss.
Capt. Alex. Lier 8. W. Ems,
Lieut. Alex. Scott, Remy Res, Jr.,
Lind. Otis Young, Z. Jackson,
Sergi. A. AtcDcmald, AL Colville,-
Sergt. ll , Jackson, R. IL McKee,
Crirtalames May, Wm. Sliver,
Wm. Price, T. G. Smith ' . tn.:o3eo:l2;r
" cc 0 8 1 REMEDY 1 • '
A N MPAT•TIM CIIILE for flonamium, Meet, abric.'
tuna, Nocturnal Szniasion4 Gravel, and all Those d,
trentingeomplaints usually consequent upon' yOuthfcd ex
cesses azal trulialgences.
In preparing specific for this clue -of disease& . or
ris has expended much time and money, in order to present
to the unfortunate nearer a pleasant, sate and efficient
medicine. That be has acceeeetied r ia s fact-well istaldished,
as there has been many thousand bottles said,
WAIMANTZD TO
Cl Or the money' returned, and so far hiis entire matte.
As an inelgorating medicine for
LOWEEN OONSTITUTIONS,
D. has no - equal, belng extremely pa latable and mtict, tug,
well u permaneatla Ile effects.. •. -
For that distrecadog complaint so common euxurcig females;
termed Fleur Albua or Whiten, this specillo Le • earreredgn
remedy, and should be wed b all who are thus afflicted.
BORDSALL 8.1104 ttaincrof Main end Front
streets, Coctnneti, Ohio, sole ageota for tho ale of the oborn
medicine in the Western and Southern States, and to !pa=
all onbuismustte ebleined.- ;
Sold by WPCS BEONVI, and 11. SIMONEAI7, Detroit ;
H. * E. GAYLORD, and B;W..PA Timm- Cleveland: and
bY DiuglestgleteggangDY-: - t. =OD & CO., •
conger of Youth and Wood streets,
' Agents for Pittsburgh.
Sal also by• CLECL 11..8.1Semos, earner of Wood *treat
end Virgin alley; WILCOX, , Jr, cornerldarbst steer& and
the Diamond, and at the Drug Store Monongahela House.
Allegheny CItY7SoI
nkby l l.,l4/6Aleell and J. Y. Plembig,
ora0: . • ' ' • •
. . . , .
THE PEDIESTLITABITIL.
STAGING _Brtrnzezr .4 VOIDED
li and after thb day, Denuder' Ist, go Fast Etsprese
Dell Train will leave , the _Depot,- on liberty street;
O
above the. Cana/ every morning at 2 o'clock, stop
ping only at Irwin's, HllLid4 Blairsville, Johnetenris, Bum
mit, Hollidaystrarg,, Alton*, _Tricese,'Sproce -Creek, Etna
tingdon EPTeytorrn, EMU ; asarishurg a n d Laureeter, arriving at Philadelphia or Baiting:cm at 10.80 on
the same evening; normacting Demist:oaf with Mill
Trebel direct Ibr Baltimore.
The second Mall Train will leave the Depot eTery 1113211;
log et 11.45, stripping at all•therragular static= on themed,
end ronaeding at ellarriebarg with the train fbr Badmen:L.
Time through to Philadelphia, 22 hours . •
Pare to either - Place,
Baggage chocked through to PidEridelpide. -
The Accommodetion Train will leaTla every afternoon, at
2 o'clock, stopping at all regular Antler's, and running only
u ffir as Johnstown.;
• ItsterningVthe Fast Express Train
:leill. wive lore Dan
the east, at 11E; a. x., and the second goi 15...1t - t at 4.410.1 -
3a., end Acconmoodetkre Ilrain at 1E.40 s.. x. .
For Tickets apply to ' EMI:KM -
• ' Agent
at the P. IL It. Depot, owEbeetrid- -1
N. IL—Eleasrs. bi-a J:Etreidenthal, Omnibus proprietors,.
have been employed to conveywellness and baggage to
and from the Depot, at a charge I.l ot le exceed Micente
each pasumgcr, end 12% cents for each trunk.
IrirNence.—ln case dime, the Company will bold titan,
aramm m o ot
selves in dllla !kr persona baggs se- only , end , to* en
~ W .Mg2,100-
Pittsburgh, December l, 1852. - -
. _ .
To PhYeAiWn s throughout the United States.
zei it einneeessary to remind- any regular mem-
JJ her or the Medical - profession, of the estabUshat Medi
eol properties of PURE HOLLAND attikin marry diseases
of Dropsical tendency, I respectfully invite yorer,noond ota ., ,
Lion to a very auor arti i c i le. i maztufactured by myself; or
a .
ustuiy, at Schie d am, in . bys 'Lewes. peongo;r t o
my. own Factory. It is danced and mmi.mmd, - trot ay th e ,
comm on hush borry, but bythe'ehalcie botatakal variety of
the &tornado /tallaniurdper Berri, wheelie more Miami ex.:
tract is distilled and rectified with its 'sphitatunivolrent,
and thin becomes a ccomentrated tincture, 'ofexgradte 'bp
Tex a n d morm, altogether tratiscendant, hi its cordial and
Eaedicinalpropertits,to any Holland'', Ginheretorme lamwa.
Amid the influx of inferior diatilladnoswith-mtdch thbt
country is now flooded, physicianatiod nolittle difsdratitin
pmeii. a good and pure ,
.91tr, which thoy meaceibe
with amfideusto in its ben -adal oiled& ..112 an importer of
twenty yeSre Mending, in the city of New York, .Itrid_sme
acesing a_ matured experience, in the miatenetecre - of GOL•
LAND GIN, especially; I beg in submit . to your_ottentiou
my *ronistie Schiedam - Ficitc74 s . one. which cannot,
6D to realize your ottiaofitt, and I shall be hip
py to forward to on a:bottle hares of nl=llo4ll answer
1;o letter
.you realizes In "wept
•It is oriW- ardi_loar rhare,preparedaritt
Winded ury Joilaealejeslpurpo.
sam yet, edit& that torief,perioda have recetted trough:ma.
4E4 iottarsi both fotatiphysiois- na tied patients, - testifying to'
its many extraordinezikooy inGtzTele B adgeliti rtiZr z
arid alfectlons Gm and Idadieir_ onmuy
Itamt no doubt that•it :woo/4 yield nab,' with
prole= mod eettainty,lnolmssosseekmae
put up lapint and mutt Meimitir *mama eq.&
bottle, cork and label, wiLltanassayon its peepertha ! „
Jartieitt Amalie in lbw hinds of slimy butler. rY
MOMS°
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WIN'IMEt MUUMOIMMI3.
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iJ _
LTZZMZ;.M
Simla Wins, Wine 01 Tar, Azoti . Wes
tod Wbies, of tarions elm:souls, hors been before the pub ,
1 14 bat it bee etoositted for the lOW= WINE to blend in
one cousiptual tits *caller malice virtnedra ar than
Important articles, whose &aka bees spew. iniia r o ce la
ourhitiose pecoliarc.brook, kidney, sktoach and naraus
Caasing deidii!Y and liastratical, awn of • micas
=tom 4 1!be FOXliiErptiE. L one of Gut beet tooles
In
thei steitatthessisL e ptolseriless Whse,
the heeling and atualkitiai
from which it le
Oa-See Wrests:allot to another column of this pew..
Sold Wholesale sad Mail by Dr. GEO. PVIGESS, 140,
corner of Wood attest and Virgin alley, Pittsbargh, Pa 4 at.
so, by JAMES T. SAMPLE, north west . corner of Yedesal
strata sad the Diamond, Allegheny . City. norlastew
Aar. Dr. Guynott , s. Improved Extract ot
Yellow' Dock and Sarsaparilla v a alai Roca:
dy far Seer/dory 2tOnts.
. .
Thoumuoda of hal:victuals ors carted with gireriomi eon
plant& wldeb they filed& itterni their wads •M» this . of
the nano Do:* . wed . will paned, all Ws,
and safe s net amount . sad man) Tabiablettri;
for it Actrouplayerpelsfrom the eaten Mc latent Lain{ width
is the meat of disease" and so takes off the mime 1:7 which
the sins or misfortunes of . Cte parentrAnrack often visited
upon their innocent'
Parents owe It to their cbildien to gaud them sipiinst the
effects of maladies that twin cmiuntooknbed bydescent,
and children of parents that hare at any time been attested
with Ctelauesption, &seal or Silts, owe it to thenmelees
to take pexaation spie d the d i sease being rertred In them.
0 'a ratruct of Yellow pack and fkrtaparftla s owe
entkkno In nett cams.
- See adrertisement.
. .
- Baldness Positively Ottred, by
,G. -
.a1:318ONS Atioriozo Hair Hesioratice—The piropartetor
kof the article tolled Aiiericoos Hair - ,Hertoratieri him
=twills such Is:abounded AMMO= in the use of La article,
to justify bith ha taking held cues, mai giving • written
.. • •
.= tat tee.. Thel is, he will, shr- a price agreel upon, IT
and the parson suing the =tide, restore the hair of or refill:id Gus amount expended; or, ha wilt oil
At Ili usual price, without the above guarantee.. • The
it4lowisg Instances, Of individuals "holism had their. hair
reefored, ought to marines any one albs efficacy. They
have ailowed us to no their nous as reference: Jobs
Hoffer'• Wade' - Brewery; aural of baldwor of It Out
staadlh; 8:11- Hoban, • D.; QsA 8., Illorriq4seres
Guthrie, 131
Or
street, was totally r his head Ls
completely errared with new* hair ; also, Sohn Obaly, Ta.
reutton.- .11Awould invite partioater attention to the ibd
Cho n/ Bun=s of 2) pairs' thredirsP, oral by rfts:jvcri . e
and pot of a battle of Amirioan Iterforotive;
Alexander, aged wire of WU= Alexander,'
who resides atlio. - 14 Pannelhaois Arcane, stabs that mho
has been baldibr thslast X years; thsthoth, pn both aldee,
was perfectly smooth and wit any hair; when the cons
zuseted using the Bortoestive. She has new tuna a bottle
and part of a bottle CV hairrettersilre, and ban used it regn.
Orly irrthe last six weeks. Her bead Ls now perfectly on.
eyed with a thick erop'of new heir, dens end swag, as any
one can see by calling * Bra Alexander has no , objections
to the pnblkaticas attire's statements.
4kr lam a brother of Mn. Alwester, whose atstiommit.
is written out above, sot know personally that liar stet*
orate therein node ars corral. • A. 11.
• I'l Mr ,Bed 171212. go.:015 Bomb_ ._•treet,..'z
. DILTOBO. Who/snit and Rosa Wage/14
No. Ha Woad street, corner of Virgin Wigs Pittanntif
ect2ihdew
•
.111978erolfttle,..--It la dew to &lees Petrolann to ay
* fiat it. kisi been known to completely anodic:ate stay vatic,
deft dreadful disease In lea time than say other =Cady,
sad dila cost or havnamience to the patient.
922 thOrtiemds of certificates In thalami: trf the propels.
tor. =any of whirl are from well known caving of the city .
of Pittsburgh and its immallae sieblity, go to show elcuif
and bey all doubt, that Sixes Proem= is a nudiehoe
of no common Salem, not only as • local mzeitr In /Ural
us, Fthesaantias, .Deetfoaa, lois ofd t ma •
i n
remedy, Inviting the pkakkan, sa
well as the =gain patkaa, to become arganinted with
Thaw basing's& dread of totethres ere aaccred that this
medicine Is purely natant, and is bottled as It dales from
- law bosom ofths earth.
nejbUotoung sortOcale capiert . EpaporpoWidielai
Syracuse, X 7., and bears is
date 1.1132, to vitiate
atwanwo
ae: ded ccenycoate qf Ces D. 7: Act, M. D.,
Synicu
This may in truth certify, that I loors been a badly al.
Meted with Sestrfala for the bort ananyears that moat of the
time I havelseen unable to attend to any kial of babas,
and much of the tan unable to walk and magnet my
bed, and base been treated nearly all the time by the hat
PDyddaas our country atbals; I occasiansny got some Iv
lie!; bat no cure, and continued to w warn until Dr. Foot
recommended me to toy the or Hoek all, as ere
2ything else bad felled. I did so.witLout faith at fast, but
the Met was astonishing; It threw the pcdson to the surface
at moos, and I at once began_ to POW better, wed lL ia l . itt
wen bottles I hers got. • ea rs worth thousand' of
11182. NANCY X DAMES.
This may certify that P bate been sortaintad with Kids
Petroleum, or Beek OD, for more than • yea:, end bemire.
witnessed Its b..e.oielal erode in the cure of Delos =7 l4 D.rem and other amens for which it is reecorao
ded r
and can with cardiderme recosameal It to be &medicine war .
thy of attention, and am safety ay that =cam has attand
eel its no where other =webbing bad Wed.
D. Y. nor, 1 / 1 . 're
For ado by all the sersiggiscs Plitstunk. (an2Tolkw.
1
0
-
E=l23 eimostr soki=.7tist add and for oast"'
dea • - JOXL• MOILLEB.
10 BO= PALM tIOAPS . —Jedt, reed andlbr ode by - -•
dea - • JOEL MOHLER.
BoadDit 811.8.0—A.n. Mason A Cb., am now Jailing
beautiful 44 Invade Elks, f3,01} per .yasA. dee3
DLatiKll72.-4 rartety, or ovary sizaaad
amataatly on tam; at • ' • •
MO • • 31ASON"E CO.'S..
1 A :76 as: ..mt cat . •
I by • 30 - EL Emus,
OU3.k-40 beasts, pinta and. quarts,: Lr male,
kJ wholesale aid retail, by . J. LATELY A C 0.,. .
nor3o 'Omen mod Teo Boehm: -
lIANIA—A. A. MausA Co n will open, this =rainy
a) two cameo womb= phi medal Shawls, brilliant token,
- A Practical Salesman =Licit .
'rm.& ocrranna syoax. Zaqtdis at
nay2ittf • - 121.113 OYfl
Ounatifin smortainn of Plain, brilliant coi
-1 on, Joao !ening it A. MASON 'AV:CO-14-
Leali—sayaral Thaassod Dollars, fax approved seam
&quire of . . R. F. WEDDELIy.
Rada Agexti; - -
nor= • censor of Saalthtiaki and Filth ate., Nl:Sabath.:
NVAO7I, -. : l "BinsTonaLingr"
. •
. corner of thint and biota t streets.
Q artusrati sos,l t ' eu ts" r " l.
Wroedoorsaialaria= Ogs,rstzrZaithre Real
RII4 meat,
•
I\TEW. IKIODS--1.: A. Allison A tin, - am Dor.
1.11 mane four bundmit cases and of j ' S=
fashionable Dt7 Grads. comprising Euiu, Shawls, Marinas,
Paramattas, Alpacas, CIMMOni, De/Aines, Minim; Em
broideries, Maim, Glcrres,Ac. . • • . . dec3 -
KW 811 ;AMBULT-LAW.—Acto Vongress rebulng
. N
Stmunboats, lb:lading the deo: duE5t,20,1862, In
nee pamphlet torso. Prim 2.5 amts..; Far. by • '
. W. 8- TXN,
. Steamboat Book and BM Painter and Statkmer, -
irtrr23 - corner of Market and &mond exacta.
Lanai
Agency and °aces foe. orating
Lends In the West,.
A ND for the purchase and ads of Land Wuranti, Bt
jct. Idlnactote, and PUtetniski;Penze7Vnuele__-
The bast:mud:A caonectkus: with .inesse.•
Ckrnirty of St. Pea., Minnesota, for the above_
purposes. Mason. 2f., been Allied in tee - far
We tor • number of years. tat befog Prartica surfeT 3l a,
every reliance can be placed on dwelr Integrity. and pru
dence In the matter of puretasing or locating Urals.
or JAIM3 BLLICKLY, Ise waxult.
- -
S UNDIIII2I-1 0 0 litdrtltt Tat=toi x;
200 . do do
Oil ; • '
300 Iltra. Crown Tartar; GOO • •
a d i z o , rot Crizb.Ectiat• -
800:
4000 do Mathis;' -
I ease
" Cisie Itatb Brick; • .
Joirt maim:land tor aide by
~ 401 M MOHLRB.,
deed 2.llLibilat street, bad of Wood street;
I Tspicatt's Baraittaaas Rad, limigrattora pia;
NO. 87 SOUTH STREET WSW TORN —
Edm quay, ; We:feria, Road
And NO. 186 (brow of Woad and Inter!, sts„ AdOwA.
BLAKEIGT,
' •
maIL ISSUE PASSAGE TICKETS AND. BIDET
BEAM PAYABLE A.T ...ANY BANK Est ENG.
IRELAND ROYILAND AND marl •
iv- Penmen Irm be brought from IMeerect, Ireland,
Boot-wound Wales, direct to Pittsburgh. off ...
Western_ Tasuranoe Company, ittnitnivz.
E. MlLian, Jr., Pruett:et . I I& GORDON, &Fracas.
• MAPITAVOO,OOO. - •
lour= litioxy visas: an ar___thu, rum.anct s tn
7 lower be
. /wiffly :adjusted, stni•
inveßti7Paid• rntbk •
J, Ado= Inatituton, mewed by ameet-roci Ton an wre
known In the oonnannity, and who are detaradned,:ltr
pry wriest and liberality, to tasintaht therhareeter vbiew
- dory hone awed, orering the bent protection to thole
who'4ladri to be !num& . ' -
I.79rMart,--11. =or, Jr., C. W. Iliekstsosi, J. W. limier,
N.nobaes, Jr, W. IL Buddy C. Thrum, 4:11.ns W. Jacboa;
Wm. 31.1va, Jams Lippermott, Gram Dan* JameMc-
Asslay;Akmaader Elmirk; Thomas &mt. -
VI. Moo; N 4. 92 Water street, (Wareboram or Apang A_
CO, uP sPan,)Pittstmxxh. • • • • tictlN:3.-
ao it 73 3 W IfilMat, S zia l l i r B
O N. hand and ciall t y o nei n c . ,
.ast ar rrely lire and
l easa- r;
011 , dr.,-wair a s offered at the
to
j
easboar=. Porelnuena are anlicited • to call and,. examines
• velvets and Brussels • r • ' •- -
• • = Brussels; . •
. . .
• Extra eslTup es tr Tire. Ply ; ..„
do do Ingrain; ' • '
Termed aniPlain Vemitisn, - _
Jaw Priced Clelpstings; Floor /Lad Ilitsdr BB Cloths; Caeca
and Ourton listtr, hap, Matta, Pinta and 'fable Cosers, : .
'Window Dulles, ccultian Blinds, Eudr Buda go.; of
err desertptiam. - fnoirrn). RODIN - 80N Jk
- NOTICE TO CONTEAC TORN.
SBALED PROMALS rrm be reeebrad, In the Grabbitog,
GI redthg and Nientry; porttons of the Stenbeirtithr
sad
=nes: Indbout Itailroad, at the afro of the , underatipad,
•
- the Ed day of Rot - ember, et their atee4 In
New Market, Herelaott county; Ohio, foz that portion ot the '
lineembracing Beetkate 29 to 3e, Inelostve, pboutalettles.
A profile of the aforesaid ithes *bowies appeoibtkete duel?
didee and berth trill be In readiness toretnunte* ... 4, dad.?
Second—lirdit the Ant day of Deteniber arid; ii , Medi
office, In Ithrtelonille, Tuseerswas ecalty;thteme!etlen
emlnseing 43 to 60 Inehlebre. .
A mill* of thts murk, abating appronlatste gdmittttee
and bans, lOU be in rudttens ter coontnablon on and gen
November 25th. • '
Separate% lerccnala bo readratibilhalWp item
tbe Tusearawas rim, at Chsadenhattan, and
' anon tba Bilihrstar at and mar Ihieburilla ••• - • 1
nog COnntry through which tho .
and Irlal aburd aim:4nd to
fix the wok.. • -
d lugs sort:Wee the wmft halufhlitiO# *UT
attention of respondbtu ountradoes. • • • •• • ..
The berry wart puuths
rah
ransoonted with maim. -
•••• Rids proposing to roonle Phtluit . of Min thc stook cit
-the Road, via mains the prelim:ss, (othars Wogs being
scroaj bat nob crethrunas will not , stub:ids thy tawaraids
considers:Can no lids far cash payarects wrbolly. .
In all cuss mbar* -it isprafezted, cantrydgii, .
their maniac" fean the ffgautad Company'dtesct. - •
hum those wtnnsay wlett to contract . An mast
nue bat teatimptlele . nl2l 7.•••••
/EMT
. , Contranors IdEpla
: - of Steubenville And Ninmi,
• • :.-INanbevenki,"o.; None:ober 1552; - •
novlEdwakw—,sumbotvay Efernkl.
. .
•_
• t; • " ••I••twat-0 •••
4.1 ••: 3 3 . •- • • • - •
'• -.!' ..* 1-••• ..,-`••
'jdla.k.a., 1.: :t.•••• •
skitriz• - **. •• . 1
-;•Ik•
Ifflilß
• , ; -
_- •
- • -
Lora Aro
Sir DXTI csom st 6 11 4 o'clxk; SertrEltlare •-•
at 7 /Mock. -
air' /kV' may kg moor! at the Box Ofke, dsorfAir
do, without intes chirp,
Mir AstmdsyLnlght-12mmet nor pia*,
Errom, Deemba 40,1862, the giostarmAnaw
=mimes with the =o=l Drams at. -' -
MARY TIMOR.
jWarbeek, Itratcrard..."
A.Zrvh.l;:l7_7*-•-•••!'••••-••••-••••,—..:7f...W Farm,
nai SIMRkLARTR : II I IIt '
re•r••• ll fi'l Ll2.-
it =
An n . Fail= t .
Rint. 11 .4rali:Xirl: •
Farm.
mill appear.
- • :-
-.)0161t - bittbiltielilzia442 and Wised tfreet.: I;
Ifilisof Adadailaa 25 eta, ; Chithrea tudflairii -
. - .. • _Positively the Last algltt t f,
TOD(EVIDB.Ddif) Alrlrigt9OX 11: a Volker, mai et'
' 3 th:ek et *lit- '''', ,:' --:,'. - ' - ' '
niiikliiiiiiTliaiil i":
or Acting Jliallkiiit - Deis Ana .Gokta l ',
Tbstokillcoiti*Also irosser.sed.itimitirdon or ilk 4
_..., .nveorlltporkeek.tbsire, • • , . -
' . • ." 1 4 1 4 1 : 13 :AlVe aiiEW P4lFrallllEca. . .4 .
• _,. ,-: OULATION IYAIIIIIIM ~‘
218-ek
"414"-11454 ;
11 13'1'1161a_ pput,ll "! M ,.. - . . F .rri N 5 . - . Dri j '
- ' '' ' .. MTh OP W Z UOAT .1=16011M; , 't '-.
. ' late Pox Bunter, the Deserter, & ,nwithleit 11,..
... UM YON BEM -, -'
whom par c eem i ne es Ave gained -Ma Allue . . - ot n. Itott','
wonder,* will toiletetegh his se ..esulesOtilmit-_nr• -.
1 'II;
'ilaNO AND
__-.•-
'llbe - wbole to cmeelnda with th e Panothenlo Views i -- ;
libel
- • • i DONSZITS 'MAGIC CILLDOES.
Doors open at 1, sod pesterstanee to eonnonnee at
tei
Admissiors ta to i
alblift':oilktllit 11mi/it - 1,
. . Ceu C Aillig"Pri°l4
illP-lixict 'with Males ilestelpdse.er ths,3lonfroV -.7-
that full partientirs of '
perms: BALEAN . _
w1;13.,:1ts
NOW ELEMEMO,
drat, (whirl las been almatly fitted up, at a
of Piro Thousand Dam, ad is cot ana of the 4 -
beautifully t niehed .Has in
( 4.a r = 1 :0 0) 4 siV
Ihr short roam; itAlolllli
(114antte PastosatosA =Wed
A VOYAGE IFOWIDASIDPM I
Embracing mscalereat visor at Bastagna Hanka.,
A; the Altbantio. Weer blernapi
Crystal Palace of the World , * 71a,„,--"
WeetudastorAbbei: LoNDos, econs the 712111A5.
ander the Briagos, and a raaraihmat.- vier at the ...
=MM., toilliaat i gto and Loth banks at
alo. An Eixhibitica on wzreimuy and sATtrart ,
Arrasocess, at I o'elook- -
Ada 5* cents: rbildrea tutdar two:halt
73
AMP. Doorsapeasi 634; Pansratrato apastare
twrSfc
SPECLAL- '
Aur 4 s urgsan • • -
- t •• • •t • amit.tirmildet•
01IL A. 4A- .I):—ltlsets atm* tag (Mein"'
)114A earner of -lII* andW.irerf .
dsy rnmicg. - - •
. • EOO3A- 0 0 71 - I
tkeY • Angszala race, 316 2S, L, O. of ct.-r.; strati •
WeallSday rising In Washlligsa nth, Wookst. f3yZ6`
O.IILA.OIE-T.10.24 , —Ps Me but Osso
040 cents '4l toibe Palm Ts at "o
No. 3 E I b a k otreet, whets the Torr*ot /Usk- sad el: • • 7
-L 0. O. P.--Ploco of zoolotogy W •—•
Airy: Wood stroet.botareoullfill itiostimodi •
PrrrunapfLopoo,l%,lo4l—Vildoorary • - 164.;
littanam 1itc0m0ur,..X44.0..-,4loutraist sad - '
Friday oteieltrnontb;.4 • - • [••
. . 88111 Z 11DE8414 puma 8;
088 * - -No. 1 51 USA Area, s tow doors o;
Cars trp stabs. Dr. I! hos boo 3 econorted
throisfolm•bmonat or Dr. Thalllaro, of liflotthrig. tor the
ar"),
- ACTIAL; gltlitll4lClL COMPANY
ttry Hartford, Catuit.. p eicdul Static 1200, 1 X41 1 :1t , '
soff $489,172..,015ce of Ma lithaanpa dpcoeTtn. 925
_Nom of 110ady Liprix" No. 69-Prood. xtraet - g -
li:13/030.N;Ase:-.
-Carnal Cornea Carman' Aft •
er aorta are lires tad with emu. A tee..- .
remedy will be Awed bDr. COaChl Cj .Punk a
sale by Dr.43&0; & EXYSKR, - iford street - 7 -
st sad - -
daduelt Wee lobe tory ito aeeigt .
:-Ctra 1.1./31
XXIMUAL, OJILZEHS
10 2
mbetitee,) 7 4lyrixer eI:WM aml.ltiret -
gel 4
(Lhird. flop* Pfttobargt, W.. - Z. P. GOODNOVGII,
Juxoccrlgurf; 'le.; IL C.. BPENCXR; 4.ncelats..
P. - 1L SPENCEA, Pziatkallitap4rectWxltizeizol •
cirtalat_lt s
TO'CCaltaln CBTAIBdr C
Mimi:4w of "rimy datztpdszi ,: •••• •
PlasEres, kricateUes, to Lice mut Mailbrecatatos, •
Pzlntai Window EloalesifiLlt awoke., Cartian_Plaa,Ri - •
ac, at wholesale axed seta - . W. 11. - Caltiag - • =
No. BM Chesout ea
at
Carte= Made, sad ninzmaxllia Tarrl, itairata
jr..6tirte Matas,. FilielittsusattesoCkngl
: sty.—Elurfsbarg Ps. - Capital gg0(1001;
Duly *Su oistas.9( propteig, las an winds
osi u Otags y
-
-
ndslens=ek* t u e esi pointatilespootsand sctenduion, o ty anduy. numb
nnu alsolaind 4wraimps eactidaMlNKtr•
• • - -..A 414 ;-Ainttars,
• ...oadleid st, Plititiera
.11111.1.ees Window Shone - Mon r!.. . -
urY • tor?, 00&`i88 . or. 8/XIOND AND ,' - -
PILILADSLIMA. - Ow iwtto.ls, P faid4#3le.. S'
.05r . 81:01V. CM I.rity and 2illigi*li#l46:/•±64.
ad" Doe= and others we Di-aid to law •• • ess r "
Lae P•rthlaing tileitinll. '._6. L. =LIMA Cg- .
owneria - &W. ccaaar doted and Azdtiti; '• - ':-
••NEL SOWS DACIIIIRIXEMOTYPg
Lt.,y Re, oaks Dcaunowitied Strlnt. uks.Asi o r
lu all kinds of weather, fro= B.kai. to
-accurate artistic sad mimeo likeneiaoaillilur and-se
parka to theircituron cheap dagnarreotyps, et theta',
'PricrEE: 8 3 44. SS azid
the lire and tar of case or frame. - • .
Rows for fano 11.6.1 t. to 2`P.11:-.,'
N. 11,—.Likareasteel sick or drotosol poroxos Takeo
Aittiond/ito • yorox--Hi0r1001i11....../mi,.
tkr.) 7 }ULM PURvxe .powder la aged&
public as a guarantee eats fox thdrhamash i : ri ipaya:.
tha astir madkfaalhaavra aaaptad
beim coed, to
p the of tb s , vats vatertady praodat
.tcrilar tha lad lima yam idles Lamp{
tbd noble -
with Ulla oalTaaoD (11.3411Jei &MU - izsiame Imrry_ .
nett, to apply in ,,,, mhdol far this reasaly.: aratodal _
eel. asal M-at Lat. '2t6-11 .
Jrntair ' • maul:roc Wood id., and. at
• -- ,
r,
n• - DEAFNESS, Ift ioes typ e. load ai ".
tt,..yr Ere osbisainatagat front tiniar; a i .
menalyammorelorithout pon or boner ' 11k. -.-
tar, Priztint Anita ottboN,Lair Sum*: .
soronaltid at 9% ; iittarstrou,.l.l4ll from ir A. V-- - --
-natuen iiiis of iiosi satabsitat t a aerie
t th ruisa bun: mcahn e
mca i g rroetioljai sulatalln to ran
dhotams . -
as to fmd•the an •
Irani lad plarthntaittuuq**l7 . a utotr_sslll3.2ka,-
C. Anderson. and MiniasSisdi.*
tLisdgtantassdtnto pondas dna
of J. C. Al:Amnon tfa the Wbolasilip int -
0331tecuonar7 buidara, at 80. 8 Woottsurt, p ttLbrai
liavizg envied- ray eatErt tarred gkitillnit
Pratt and tontbeducey businalson Xenia ,T.C.ist
&Os., I take pleuras* in nosaunaidiar Moab*
Meads and cuskaars; tad liopcialthepi.kal4443
thimboaptortmagi• begtovexton
J t •
btm .; . . akerillitat
"11 -- ASSOCLll.24illptiliiiiiiiiiili • X.WiTai
" Conipankled . tail Olivia Plusazi ,
,w.Ti r i DALLAilateddent—ROßElitiVlENY,S*o
• will insure against 11B& and MABITE MAIM -
ktogit. Mos:. , iallintsag igaz,klaHan% Nam.
WOBrAtaist. , . r
W. W. Dates, • • Jam Anderson, •
D. C. 8.6,7er, • • .If. R Eitnipeon,
• Wm. E. •Wva. IL D.
-. - -Robert Inrervey_:. - • -Vhszies Kent,
WlDiam Gamin; .••••;• "'DM= Oallingien*
R AnganA
D. - -Jaeopb Kaye,
- • wmant Writhtere; ;.•
Pitto -1
TIP
—O. G. FM h.
b :C73W - Zeurstretelehe
RILT 0 tee-g,
'. 4.. IVSomstazy,- tart::.. : :: - • • ' - .--':;44.,,,
94 Wok" Street, betmetillet ' eni Mal
ad, ? :177 . - 47';
Tomes HULL cod - CLABOOlgekstot its Mao sad ,? -- 'c1 . ,4 c•
awl Wren =A trthisteree,:: ,i; .; :-• -.. . ~:-i • .. :, r : -.
ww ,n, stratum Loa or DavingetrL: . /Ifi .
.: _ ,_ ''' :• •-. 1 20:
ALSO--.Agslast the Perlis of the mad inhuel 4 .....3,- ,
_ '
Vii.
• C. o .Hnman . ~ Wis. - Zduiterrjr., 1 - ...........
.. ' . AriEllain Itieplcry, •", . Samoa 31. Hilo -% -- '
flash A Xing, - .'' William 's l 1 •
....
---Itobextliz.,-. „ ,D. Gehenna, -I -
atex4.
, 4 S. Hartaagh, • - ..., - - izzacaSiDen , „
. Edward "lisectl -- ' • -J.l3ehoonsoake i , - .
--
...-. Walter fizia0p, ,.. .... , - 5an5e.1 .. .E....
10:°'
.. _ . .
'Pittsburgh, Life /manuals* Com S-- ' .
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