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PENTLAND, . , et bilnTi3l...riorrniirs.e%t 6., who iLivitiiiii bon esttl i tchtlgulmaY la their . :business transtictioni, Pt' .id 3 onlytll=l,l4nts kli t t i .l b se cubes of Now York an Boston ,: • 'vertiseroonts and Enbser3prions f tm or t t at tlsed t° rS'act." Ad. -Thel"'ce44B 4 " re'5.46"8 PaYMellbi, 'T=. tu a nZ rat t . .. -gfilirltOßß.,l22'Ntissan street - • . , ii•1iii , 3911:11124=0.4:11 velallsrveadaßl ' ease 4;4= Ilaavirrei Tres le em• Ens Lir - ,praparekte de AMMO OF ALL ILINDB, b. the srfas the leant term. .irarl. ere sad MKT et Typetrma 711112..P=a1a Diamoad.atll ael betreaL la ear Waage* Teb aSea • . . arriaLcommtss. . ' Romitrig , 4` th 6 Demperear. State Ottani ComialiteCiii:, limatatiltiols,irill be bead st tho yferlante Hotel, at')." d •Itailuipiphlai on, 13,STIMDAyi, day of January; 1ff 4 3 11- iaaoik, 37., r0r...tie.:441730 or Wog th 4 of Dialling Dui- t yemorrnttc State Con 4 ,intim.. •- -.• • • W 4 I MT . Chidrm"' . . . • 1111.--Cturcis, secrothrie• Irsaliost - • Wailes leaNi to say to our -.Canonsburg OonreepoAiren WC., that its on tie t f l'etti‘ Sysiodical College has -already arir ViiititiAitirtbne or two of our city papers. If it bsdew offered to us originally, as was promis• - od; we'would have published It with great pleas ILJUUM)AXI- AFOIDERTS. 'P bereceattsrrible accident on the Boston and Idalitie4llMroad, by which Gen. Poston and his • • yiftilifigViterionsly injured, and their only son •-kfthali-31''.Cianongh to excite alarm, and weaken Abaiiiiiiitence : of the public in. regard to the iiliale l laiiroad system. Baiirefid accidents are now teeters of daily, almost hourly occurrence in the United States. The ; papers are constantly filled with heart-rend • lug accounts of the wholesale murders commit• tedAraugh the gross and wicked carelessness of Biaroad managers. IThectivill these things have an endl That thaMestion for the community to solve. We thirdiit latigh tinte‘that Congress should inter peeitiiiid'ima the most rigid laws on thesub . jot; holding the officers, engineers and conduct -tors to- the striotest accountability. Laws are now in existence of4the most severe character, irtregard to the metiagement of steamboats up on our publin waters. We have officers appoint ed-to inspect the boilers and hulls, and to do every thing that cautious men should do to prti tect the lives of the traveling community. Whyy-should there not be &Mot. laws passed in regard to the management of Railroads 2-- Cettainly the responsibility should be as great in'one case as the other. It should be made a penal offence to employ as engineers or °endue toestinenirlio are in any way disqualified to at , teidlathe duties entrusted to them, on account of=intemperance, inexperience or recklessness of character. " • . tityill be said that engineers and condue: ttllf ote . stot always to blame; and indeed we know rich -*be the case. Frequent accidents hap penixt.censequence of the miserable manner in whichltallroada are built, and often from 'want of a Pt: , tr examination of the track before a trainOttion.paeses over. In some cases, too, acddenti may ogour from the sudden and unex pected falling of earth upon the track, when it might be utterly impossible to reverse the en gine in time to stop the train and save the Urea of Passengers. It-is-to be hoped that Congress will take some action during the present session, in relation to this subject, without any petitions from the peo ple. Lot the meat decided measures be adopted, so chat those whose businesa compels them- to travel will-have some assurance that their lives will not be placed in jeopardy. YOITFfi3IEN'B3MERCAS'TILE LIM/LILT Members of the Young (den's Association will please remember that to-night the regular meet loglorlhe election of officers, reading reports, Elc., conies off, and all who can,-should attend. The' interest in, the affairs of die Association eboult/not belimited, and confined to some twen ty or edgy, for t ,ehould be . I:misuse, and all abonld.lend 4h4r personal presence, and =re lating efforts tolplace the Institute on a higher fallow foundation than ever before. It de series every species of encouragement, and if sitpioryd. liberally end widely by our citizen's, Atte soon come when their 'rooms will be tiettnut attractive and fashionable resort in our ciV, sad - wliimmerchants and business men wlilltiankfullyihinewledge its beneficial effects saillkifready, tolawn the powerful auxiliary it may be-to them lin a commercial - review by re paid', stitietics, paper and book information, ec.e4-dos.' 'Members should see that the but and most efficient officers are elected, such as are witilifiri; ma . who have the best interests of the Society at heart. Viro"publlsh helow the remarks of tlitil(tra. W.-P:.Sortiza., upon taking the-ohair eat - Speaker _ of the'llouse of. Ilopreseutatives, at gendsbarg. • • Ifivinibeen„condaoted-bitheschair by Mr. Smut nut atullifiAistio, he returned thanks in sub. startee as follows': • raingenten of Me /lours of -Representativu:—l feel - deeply emhtortursed in taking the chair. I am 'iware,of'the difficultlbs by which the posi tiorris surrounded. The duties pertaining to the office are peculiarly embarrassing, onerous and reaponslble. I will, therefore, ask in advance your genet+ onfaid and support in the effort .T. shall make to discharge those duties firmly, faithfully and im partially. • Gentlemen of the house of Representatives, acoePt - my-grateful soknowle dgmen ts for the-hon or you have cohferred on me in selecting me as your_preskiing t ermer the present session. • Election of Clerk. We artrplealed to learn from the Harrisburg Union that. W3l. dealt, the popular Clerk of the lion* of llepi:eseittatives, after receiving the untrarnotts nomination of the caucus, on Tues g, use on Wednesday cleated to the ins:ialho has so ably filled for come years past.— , lithsui appoinW Wm: H. Pioking, of. York co., 4.isslatant Cle4, and Wm. L. Oray,ll.ll.idams, *Weis Stookirell, and. Wm. Gilthi c Transeribrng Clerlm• cTEY Bonus or Exelreta.—The Boston Herald zap, that the,romantio NBC{ Snodgrase laas bre• staid iiulte a revolution in' tho staid manners of the city of no tions.; that now, on almost any eTening,.B - opte' unsexed_ individuals May be seen in 'Washington street, creating a sensation among romantic is lov ig young Men. • • . rarTke Hon. James Buchanan was in iirash . ingt4Clfriilowdays !Alice,' on o, visit to hip rturned to:RPnq4", JANUARY 10. an: scuELve RED:units. zl3llFaill.Pt's. • {,, a ;111:4sies c,113" NV Y . 5..., -1111111 ' . ' ... NOM' it id of Si 77, 41111141 RfLnirti, FOIIMIDP I P L • t4A JOE 81R1333'' I c ' Pe l° e kembl f6tdll:l2ealll°ieila : in be i e moo7 " fl ' Wedd : g motion, R. J. Eka B ar7' _,th ;;;; noha i rmaa , and Ta 02 .1: Fifth Ward,loll444olasoo Algrr A series of resolutions wore then - Offered, sot' ting forth that flaw= had,.i . bisen cheated of his , no mination,UsWPlggii*ibtoithAftellas_an depeudetticitikit'kcittAterictiryttyor. The solutions were - : Piti,andhigvitt - number of yes" respond ii sTitoi,deolared the Fraoletlons passed, and eta** ii: C. 13ssrrEtt . as now in nomination for *fr. , titer the solution's had. been passed, the , ilatoy er meet - . g adjourned. 41 - , - .othelz rw e' "itikgilratOnitnediately formed . -by tle Riddle mini; iisailie Barker loudly ealledfor: great number of Biddle Whigs wore in attend. slice, and Joe .seenied.to'.be ii,Particular favorite With them. The great inan—Barkei—etaggerid on the stage from the ber•room of the hotel in a; state of beastly intoxication. ,In,fskot, he wog so drunk as to be almost 'incapable of utterance, Yee immediately , launched, forth in , his usual style ; he seemed to be too drunk, however, to uhderstand what was wanted cif him, and' Tor a short time, abused gentleman , Bob.with an nu.; eitring.band;. he passed 'from hll to Mayor Gut-rie (as he called hiri honor) lit,* he also handled inA , blaoltguszttstyle. Thelliddle men ii the crowd liiiiiikfi L gaveJiiiidetut ico " and i ho changediiittlitte•finAtediateiy,-and spoke of Biddle est . ; Nil!. lain in the field. _Joseph ended his uniuttiii_tigreis; by making use of a somewhat etophitierospresilOn. "Tee, gentle. Then," he said, " yOuinny do as you plena°, but by 011—A I Bob BiddleAs going to be Mayor 1" ~ We couldimit'sbiiid It any longer; and Joe abusing Mayor_Outtuie in no measured , terms: artientara of .the Terrible Accident on? the UMlt°4l anitl?.lll4s _111114.°,11,T-'1$"" row Elliape• or Gen. Puree and Ida Wire • m. 1115 Bon Killed—MteadfoiLois of Lift. . . Bones, Jan. 6.—We regret to record a ter rible and heartrrending nendeot,lthich occurred upon the Boston and Maine Itailroad to-day, at. tended with serious lose of life, and - under elr time/stances ealenlated to give to the occurrence the roost painful interest, Gen. Franklin Pierce. President Beat of the 'United States, together pith Mrs. Pierce and their eon, were among the passengers in thiitniiii;being on their - way home from this city, when, by some unforsoen ace!: dent, the oar containing about seventy passen gers, men, women,. and children, was thrown down an embankment, come twenty feet high, upon a pile of rooks, killing several instantly, and among them the son of Gen. Pierce, -and seriously injuring Mrs. Pierce, - .who narrowly escaped death. There was but one passenger car attached to the train, which; in consequence of the break ing of an alletree of the car, was thrown off the track and down the embankment, as before eta ted, smashing the oar in pieces. "Very few of the passengers %soaped unhurt, While some tea or twelve were nlmost Instantly killed. • Gen. Pierce, after the accident; complained of a severe pain in the back, ircm bruises received by the fall. Mrs. Pierce was more seriously in jured, and was conveyed to en adjoining house, • and medical aid sent for. Thenaturc of her in• juries was not known when the train left. Gen. Pierce had taken the cars at Andover, for Concord, having remained at Andover all last night. Those present at the accident say , that the escape of the President and others'inis most miraculous. Mr. Newell, a lawyer, bfol one of his legs broken. Gen. Pierce's son was an only, child. . Among the injured, Mr.. Bailey Lawrence lad , a leg broken ; a little girl had her foot crushed, end another, whose name is unknown, wan very badly injured. The express train with the President of the Company, has just returned from the scene of the accident, and reports that ell the injured aro doing well. Mrs. Pierce's injuries are not con. sidered dugerons. -Mrs. Pierce and the Gener al remain with the leery of their son, in Andov er, to-night. At the time of the accident Gen. Pierce was conversing with Mr. Young, the superintendent of the new Mills at Lawrence. Professor Pick ard., a relative of Gon: Pierce, was la company with - Mrs. Pierce and her eon, and the party oc cupied the forward pert of the car which wan di vided in the middle. They were all thrown into a heap, ono over another. Muter Pierce lay upon the floor of the car, with his skull fright-- folly fractured. The cap which ho had worn, had fallen off, and was filled with his blood and brains. Gen. Pierce acted with wonderful coolness and presence of mind, but the agony of his wife was indescribable. V. 8. Senator from lowa. RE-ELEcfros or Gas. Joass.—We are glad to learn by the following from the lowa Capital Reporter, that Gen. Joan, the present estimable Senator from lowa, bas been re-elected for six years from the 4th of March next. The contest was bitter and personal, but Gen. Jones comes one of it handsomely 'Vindicated by the Legisla ture of his State. The Reporter says:. Tho tTenate and the House of Representatives met yesterday at 3 o'clock. P. at. in joint con vention in the MU of the House, and re-elected Hon. George W. Jones to the Senate of the United States, for the term of six years from the 4th day of March, IBM. The vote stood— For Geo. W. Jones, " Geo. G. Wright, 81 The remaining four votes scattering and sb sent. Senator DOllOlll Iteee'sated. The:Washington Union has received the follow ing telegraphic - despatches from Springfield Illinois : • Jan. 4.:—Demoorrtlo canons havo nominated Douglas by acclamation. The election at II o'clock to-morrow. Jan. 6.-,.Election over—Douglas, 76 ; Gilles pie, (whig,) 19 ; Cottons, (free soiler,) 1. This (odds the Union,) Is indeed a most signal testimony of the high appreciation of Judy Douglas in.theklittate which he so , worthily repre sents in. the Blnste of fib', United State!". NEISTPAITH BOYII.--The Now Hampshire Pa. triot, the leading democratic paper in Concord, says the printing office of that paper has been the graduating school of a Governor, a Senator in Congress, several Representatives to Congress, many editors, some , ministers, and many other young men, who have filled at•various times nu merous responsible stations in the community. THE LADIES FOIL writer from COW. cord says, that among the many visitors. to. AO President Elect, is " o large number of lades, some of whom came a great distance to see a live President;"end his uniform urbanity and goodnestrof heart give him the reputation among. , them of being "a beautiful man—za dear good soul." • , Tus -Ftrvosi.—ln the language of Daniel Webster, t , We shall -leave for the consideration of those who'shall occupy our places o century hence, some proof that we hold the blessings transmitted from onr, &therell:o4:6st estimation; some proof of our attachment:J.° the cause of good-government and of civil and religious lib erty; some proof of a,shicereand ardent desire to promote every thing which ,pitti.enitirie the understanding and improve thecheasti of men." • it -' PIIOSPEHILTI OP v.mt Borrrn,Cjiii ow tot espls Bulletin says, that the present zonation of the planters of the South, in a pecuniary sense; iniloitelymore favorable than at any time Within the last ten or flacon years. Asa gerieral.thing abundant crops of every description have 're:' warded the farmer, and plenty, it not o prpfui sion, of the necessaries, to say nothing of the dia. ;enable luxuries of life, maybe found through= •ont the lengt.h, and breadth of the slay( Tifsci sdozirs:—The'recelEte of the Society for Norember;:were $26,104, inaltidlng . sl4,6B9 in donations. for the eight months of• the yearslB7,4oo. :Iht_mts for. The. Same period "of 110,141:629 pages Amounting '4 2 O, l Pgi,Tl lO . amount of indebtedness, for. priaing paper i le $60,964. • The operations of the institution are so extended, at home and abroad, thiit all its friends ore called alma for,their co-op:ration,. • - - Prersarscar, - Jan, 7,4858,, Ala li"Ora WIPE. To the Hon. Patrick Mc Soma, Associate Jape ' • The following is thelhe best sernion we have the Court of. Consult_ Pleas, t e.OrpArivoSolirt, .asis l iptteaebcd-frota the oid text:"l'll 'oak my . and Courts . of QClil4ll.`See4:4ll‘444(ier./tOd' iiiii," `' for home time. - :We commend it to Terminer of Alleggatieourihe, PEruu4 -- .t • '-; . • %L. .R.,_ h iv e • , Tes '..,.„s,ii oge who h ave not I . DEAR Sra :As th e tithe for which *AI If* 1 .,. We INu T ..,_I I A . 4..7•: - L,„...--. - that they appointed to the honorable 'and responalble of le vrttd aantaew:get:Cnctereeoli 60 , flee of Apeoelate judgrsan tole, the second and imatioutain if e ll whieli la itdifbelow is trues. Most p opulous aterbasittess county in the State, T o y um , wres.—Yes, the only *way is, to has expired, the undersigned, members of the, tell your wife jut hciw you stand. ' Show her bar of Allegheny county,tare desirens of tender „ or Er a i moo sheet , L e t h er look over the items. 133 1; to you their respect for your character as a Volt think it will hurt her feelings. No it won't 41eitietacm,andtheturhanity,mbility - and prompt.. to 44 each it thing:: - She has been taught to ness with which you_have discharged your jet - b el ie ve th a t / ba alie . money was _with you, just as little ' - diaiiitiitduties. The - undersigned can truly nuT boys think it is with their fathers terriblyhard that no person could discharge the duties of An- to be reached, yet inenhaustible. She has bad soelate_Judge with_ greater fidelity to the inter -tits of the people, a higher regard for the purl- gueseed you were not so prisperotis eh ion talk- . ed. But you hive so befogged your money af ty of the administration !Attie laws,or with truer fairs that she poor thing, ;knows nothing.about _courtesy and kit:kcal to the members of the liar, stutore and others, - than you have. Allow .outside Tell it right to her, that you are living of your income. Take her into partner ~ ne, dear sir, in your retirement, to tender to ship, and I'll warrant you'll never regret it.— you our respectful reggds, and to express the There may he a slight shower at first, but that's wish that the future may Wl.O you one of pros- natural . Let her see your estimate, and when , penty and happiness.- you come again, ehe will show you that you have With respect, we remain yous, &0., put her bills too high. True, she had an eight 20am. W. Black,. •.. C. Darragh, * ' dollar bonnet last winter, but I, lt, le 'itint - 68 - good J'; E. Brady, P. C. Flaneen, as ever ; a few shillings will provide it With new ~T; D.Mation, ' Thos. Howard; : strings, and refit it it little—the shape," she says i . m: J. Rose, John N. -MoClowry, "is almost exactly as they wear them now." And , . W. Irwin, John M lola will be surprised to see how touch less ex- ellon, ' .:.1. Stewart, N. H. Geyer, • - . pensive elm makes your own wardrobe. She will - N. N. MaKrawi etterman, ' James Callan , .- 4 ~.. surprise you with a now vest—not exactly tin- Gilbert 1.. B. • , familiar some how, looking as if In another "hive . l James I. Kohn, 11 1%. 13 . NefileY, Woe. J. Howard, Jr., .you had seen it before—yet new as a vest and •Jeo. H.Bampton, , J. Harrison Sewell,. scarcely costing 4 dollar where you had allowed AlarrM - _ Viatmon, *Ames S. Craft, .five. Old cravats will experionoe a resureetfou Jams. Dunlop, ' ..: -.370. B. Carn ahan, . .-: in her hands, coming , ut so rejuvenated that A. H. Miller, .0.- -iteibt. Woo ds, `-'.. ' nobody but those who are let into the secret W. 8. Courfol o Y,- " - 0. P. Hamilton, ' ~ would suspect that they are old friends is new It t obt Robb; --' .. • Thee. McConnell, • ' - shapes. That gown you war a gotag to bay—ant Edwin H. Stowe, Jame') A. Dulavy, of what forgottentheit she has gathered &ma. , Alf. D. MoCalmont, Chas, McClure IleYr/ tarsals you cannotimegine—but there It in, Com- Wm. M. McCandless, Gco. S. Bolden, fortable and warm; and jut the thing you Bnm'l Gorraly, 11. Hepburn, wanted the long winter evenings that are coming B. 8.. Caraphell, Jae. Roes Snowden, on, as fast the 'lmmo will lot them, Yea will tehn Cayle, .. . - d ,..• 73,,..' M . Smith, fi nd a wonderful change in her tastes end appe ',Tat ' / 3 . BassYsTv - - D. "' "'..", title'. Whereas, ohs etwaya feuded what was a Charles Eihalee,'•,: . .' ~... : A. S. Bell, little out of season , or just Owing into market Andrew Burke , - ' Tolin R. Large, —now, If beef is dear, she thinks " boiled mut • moo. M. Kirk-mtvlok,. 1 1%. Umbetaetter, - too is delightful -0e tender 04 chicken . " If T. J. Fox Alden, : .-- O. W. Robb, _ lamb rises and fish as plenty, sbe thinke "a Them. "1: Keenan: , stripped bees Is so good occesionelly," always lam . Insist on baring It on Fri d ays. Whereas, before, Gurtxtut.e: I Prrl liaTe ali be U e lta a li h'on j o a r r td i :ith - yor,ll' of the 7th inst., and I am truly sensible of the testimonials of your friendship and confidence in retation to the reliant °faded oonneelon between us, as members of the Courts of Quarter Ses sions, .t.e., fi.o.; of Allegheny county, and In 'ro. turn for your kind expreesion, I offer Too the __ ra t an stuff, profound acknowledgomemt of a grateful heart. cum Permit me, in terms of respect, to sari myself of the occasion to add that the brief experience she cruet hear all the musical ealebritiee—now she is out of all patience with lieu foreign sings " If Jenny !dad were to return and slag some of her own sweet airs, she'd like to bear her, but she has had enough of Wan extreve.- guides, all written on the„ ledger lines below or aboeo e s if it torero a elm to terry log on the Before you have thought much about it yon will find yourself spending most of your eve nings at home, sad snob evenings too ! full of I have bad in thiCritninal dour' of this comity, great and progressive increase of business in you MR : has impressed me with the conviction that the donses__tte l e po nj k oy wi tati th nt w er u d der fire on sid th e e pl r e e le o u rd ru o , f tha the t relish f the costly ant ants that so the Quarter Sessions seems to demand the most Taw ' s ex p enses end marvel that on found time serious attention of our citizens. The learned, 0 . . 0 r . r 0 . 030 ert4 1 7: humane end worthy President Judge of that naelPs4/ fazed You P__rts• nUal ness devolving on him, his labors are without in. tu Court has more than a share of the public bog, .. aw l : a i r o frixd 4 ll, 7 r; S pate , kirsuim, yo b tr o r sure ont-goe ima s termission from one term to another, and theta tun Tour wife of it Not :in a tons end manner that will kali her to you can ' t want her te it is apparent the vast interests connected with the C ommon pl eas , Orphans ' c our t, ,e 4 0., meat troy fairs this winter, but just as if you wanted a counsellor in the day of your trouble. And if suffer, Perhaps, gentlemen, your trudenee and jud,,•- she does not come up, heart and coal, and most meat may suggest relief in the premises to meet uneereef h u.ll Ydour relief, put me down for no to prophet, an h Y er .. f_ or no worthy specimen of a the requkments of society in this ntatter. Th e prop present administration encourages every reason- Yankee lase. —•ir • .r. weer. able antielpetion to embalm the public interests by legislation to the full extent. I cannot close this communization without reiterating assurances of my profound respect and esteem from your kind end unmirited con. sideration. Truly yours, fie., PATRICK MeKEKKA. - • To the Hon. C. Darragh, Col. Samuel W. Black, and others. The United States Mint. The following statement, daired from reliable data, shows the gold deposits at the United States Mint in Philudelphla, and the exports of specie from New York, daring the years 1851 and 1852: 1851. 1852. ODId Depefflits st Plaulalpids Exports at ttpeeto el !try Y0rk...m{3,743,2n Z,0%.!..".1 Excess to the eaoutry Add Mtn of 1551 Total.. This represents the amount , of gold deposits at the priardpal mint, over and above the exports of coin to foreign countries. To this mast be added the deposits et the Branch Mats, which would eery materially swell the aggregate. By s statement recently published, It appears that the deposits of gold at the three Branch Mints, from January 1, to November 80, 1852, were $4,867,310. Fro' flanks in Indiana. Tho following is ti llst of Free Banks organized and soon to be organized la Indiana, ander the prorialons of the Free Banking Law: Namara of Book. N-11/110 of PIACIL elgata Ilsalr, of CCIMCIIIIIO...-.......oteptirfl ll s- --.... 4 300,000 State Nark Batik of lottlatta-Pcra-- ... .- 2)0010 Ooverumerrt Eta* bank......-Latoyetts-..- AM* Beata Stock Bastk.---.... Logansport... . 1 0 0.000 Pnktrfo City IttrA :Tette fituto.-----.- 230,960 Trsana' Bank---.-------Terro Mate- _ 100,000 Public Stoeh 11501 t......-.. --Norma.-- —.-- - GOAK , Bask of North Amertes_.-....Nentport.-- ....... _. MAXI Iferchasite harar..------ --Terre lionte..---- 60,000 Wabash Talley Itsuk. ..Loproport. . '330,000 Isullaus Etock Beak_.._...__. e. - 50,000 (1 razocrei . ll,uLk - _ ....-- .-Iy•atte ..... ......-- 100,000 Bank 4f Southern Hank-. Tote Bulk Carl4l. Prssesteasis Coat Twos.—The Pottsville Journal say. the Increased supply from all the Anthracite region In 1852, will not vary much from 545,000 tons, making the whole supply for the year 4,925,000 tones, a little short of Ave millions. The enrage value of this coal at the seaboard will e.Toeed twenty millions of dollars. The increased supply of coal that will be required from this region In 1858 will be almost 400,000 tons. This quantity will be about equally divi ded between the railroad and canal, as each com pany Is making arrangements to increase Itei fa cility of transportation at least 200,000 tons. The coal operators Dave called a meeting to take into consideration the propriety of increasing the rice of stove coal. 'rue Gin!. ra Bazzonis.—Thlsnotorious char acter, known by the name of "Emma Snod grass," arrived in town on Saturday evening, and stopped at the Eagle Hotel, where she regis tered her name As " Henry Louis, Angnsta."— While she was at tea, it became known that she was-s girl in breeches, and :when it was so told her, she did not deny it; but at the landlord's request she loft the house. She went to the Colombian Hotel, and engaged a room, and then went out with a citizen, and visited the restore tore, billiard rooms, ito. She remained at her hotel very quietly during &today and Monday forenoon, where she attracted much-attention, as every one knew what she was. She visited the State House in the morning; and in the af ternoon left in the ears for Boston.—Concord (N. B. Patriot. , oar There is more truth than poetry in the following, which we copy from the Cincinnati Commercial: • ' Man is universally believed to be an intelligent .animal, and yet one very..important lesson a large portion of the race cahnot be taught, that an edilor' s time preCi ChM, When yott call upon , one at the - fraternity, you should .never occupy him more than an hour at a time with what in no manner concerns him, without first informing him of your intention to do no ; when, perhaps, his stook of philosophy may enable him to bear the infliction. MILL Dow:T.—We learn from the Greensburg dr,yrFs that on Sabbath tight, Jan.2d, the flour ing Mill of Mr. Barnet, in Derry township, was destroyed by fire. It is believed to have been the work, of an incendiary. The miller was asleep in his house near the mill, and was arous ed by the report of a gan, which he had loaded and leitin the mill, but the flames male such progress that no effort could save anything. This is a savors loss to Mr. Barnet and many of hls peighbora.,whp.ksii their grain in the mill. Soong IsalnineWas.-e-There are 71 Banks in.t4si,sultim of which are in 'Providence.— ithaitapikat stook seteuill7 paid in, of the eity bi;slo,B62,44o";.nountry 8eui1ce,48.0•14,. au. The total_ l 4loo l l l : 4l c9lieS 3 e 22 . 2 • o / 4 1 cof f bills yid* five $:1414;:. 9loi:4a4tillta.tai hands amount of the last dividend was $ 460 e 620 ; and the averages . semi-annul -dividend of all the laths, is a traction over 81 par Sent. ...---.-$3,110,19 6 fZ,963,010 •••••.....-...........-. 3,170,196 - jJ', .._......f1~F00A00 -;-': • , 14 - 5 - _ -"• • _ - • r. • • • ~ = , ~• r • * _ 4 *. • • . • = _ ; 0,1" ' •-•• ' "„ • ; - • ';~, _ C'- Bid" The completion of the Pennsylvania Railroad to Pittsburgh is already producing the most benedelaleffeets in inermoing the trade and promoting the growth of Philadelphia. Tester- day over four hundred tons of goods were receiv ed at the depot in that city over that road, the largest amount which ever passed over in one day, and probably an equal amount passed out on its way to the .Wegtern and Southern cities and towns. This augurs well, at this early commencement, of a largely increased business as the season advances and shuts tap other ave nues of communication with the great interior. Thirty-eight hours from Philadelphia to Cincin nati, and a communication open all reasons, is an immerser! , advantage which this city possesses for a prosperous trade with the South and West during the present Winter and coming Spring.— Few individuals, hying so direct and expedi tions a route before them. will Teal:UV at this advanced period of the year, to send pods by a more northern route, where they are likely at any moment to be detained for months by the accumulation of toe and snow. The Ohio Barer is reached st Cincinnati to one-half the timelt took a few years ago to reach Pittsburgh. In ordinary seasons the Ohio is open during the en tire Winter, when northern lakes, rivers and canals are closed or impeded with ice. Clods, therefore, seat through this route, are sure of reaching their destination. West or Southwest, without delay. while on the other hand the pro duce of the West is attracted by th e facilities for cheap transportation, UM low freights, and the steady prices which this market affords. With such advantages, trade is sure to centre here for the heaviest and busiest part of the year, and with the eontentration of trade thiee is alwayg a corresponding increase of mannWturing and commersial business, and of population. Phila delphia is but just beginning to realise the ad mumps of the udicious policy which has con nected her by such direct means with the great interior routes of trade and travel—Phaeutrtphia Ledger. - Ito= of Nevi and Maollany. An Elderly Lady soled Tompkins whet Bert of s tree the tree of liberty ire& "A poplar tree, memo," was the immediate reply of one up clone friend. Collector Gresly, of Boston recelred 6 costly gold watch on t3sturdsy, ss a New Year's gift from his deputies In the custom house. The old Presbyterian Church at Martinsburg, Vs , has been purchased by the Methodist Pro testants. The Wheeling Gazette says the cars are now regularly arriving st and departing from that oity over the Baltimore and Ohio Salina Make Houser, the violinist, sailed from New York yesterday, for California.. on &professional tour. A.leadlng medical practioner at Brightol4l6. gland, has lately given a list of sixteen cues of paralyele, prodnoed by crinkles, which came under his own knowledge, within the lest els month e. The Syracuse Star understands that the direct • ton of the Syracuse and Birmingham Railroad contemplate putting bertha in their night cars, whICL, it rays, can readily be done lithe ati foot gunge is adopted. Oyer . 24, •• children are attending the public schools in Bothip, there they hare a law to pun ish truants. Ar AIITUIT TO lIL Hoso E3r• wan, an artist, has been condemned to death for the murder of his wife, in Ireland's Eye, s island near Dublin, and is to be executed on the 18th of January. He solemnly protests his Innocence. Hirwan, although married to a love ly woman, bas ever since his marriage, twelve years, kept a mistress, who stood first iehis fa vor, and by whom be had eight children.— Strangely enough, his wife, till recently, had been entirely ignorant of all this, and it Is sup posed that the knowledge of the affair led to re proachea on her part, which turned her husband's indifference to ferocious hate, the consequence of which was her death by his hands. She was found dead upon a little island to which they had gone together, and where they wore entirely alone. This event has created the most painful excite ment in Ireland. Mumma; Comm TBADE.—The Coffee Trade of Baltimore during the year 1852, has compris ed an aggregrate import of 298,248 bags, and the Baltimore Patriot says: We are enabled to state that coffee Will short ly be tarried to Cleveland from Baltimore, via Pittsburgh in lees than silty hours, and a t than fifty omits per hundred pounds. Faollities of this character will enable Baltimore to main tain a successful competitions with any and ell of her sister cities, lad insure hers fair share of the Grocery Trade of the lake country, Gas Worn Diens Dr.—The new gas works in Woonsocket, L, wero blown up on Deo. 81st. The building, whiCh was of atone, was entirely blown to pieces. There was s leak of gas in the purifying roam, then the 'watchman beiMionsly went to theAseilrithn lighted lan tin4.iltertatt• iminediatilipl4o..took. place, Tnit - nien Patrick - Ryan and Patrick MoOnne, were very badly burnt—one of then so serious ly thit be caunot more?. MEM • •••• , • ;.' , ••• ;,. LIOTTEIS PRACliiifilaoll44l3. COPkAit! f.Y:vaat • - To the Editors 0f11444-7- • 7- • GrrnintiMpl—l ajUst whlrle around by Clevelandio*itialig Though it is true tesiiie on in theilighti vital Weretosked wet I dirt see, I shcoile; Ulu*" same predicament as was , a man away PistWest after hi:phi/1 discriheilels first ride on a Itallread oar in the East--.lsheld stey "I saw nothln." Batt* be In this Citi, after journey an - thee - beautiful Rallemysi:*th• which this -whole country is Iron benietc.,:ithet , field it is for remind of reaction and ..alpe tlou. And yet, the projection of . Itailroadi' hii jimitionimettertd. : !Rue= end motive power, of di • else, has beenthe great elentent of eleilization; of itself it is nothing, =but rightly direeled by available lenowledge,.-•ead the whole governed by the energy, and growing enterprise of this great country, whet will it not do? 1 • ' ' A few jean ago• the Alleghenies Were. proud In 'their position, as Mediators in their printeril, pride, that the ever onward and restless march of the locomotive, ehbuld pot crush the lilies* . the tallies, west of those niountaine,but, is bettiliiihelall waving pine; groans downwards 'seed theindetilt greatuess, while the sides of ;these bill s echo a reqpins in the distant seep, Si); even they, bow to the sceptre of right in than A man fifty yeti ago who , should have pro jested the Ida of crossing thee mountains from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh, in ni n eteen hours,' 'Would have been led in chains, as fit tenant of the dismal regions of correction, and like Colum bus, after he bad beteelitte mankind in his discoveries, would here died a begger—whieh to me was the specious of, or the last fragments of polished barbarity. Oh, bow glorious things have ehauged. Now, with thewnen whose. untiring energies, and Ind: meltable courage end all the projector', of soy 11611. road the community and the world owns vouch to Was pen. One of the greatest moral bleezinge resultleg from those, is the ettiploymeet of mind sad holy over a thing .which of Itself will be a morel biter sing to me instead of indelent metes wino should be ready to go to tsWitions of bled, in Places where they never had 411 enemy, 'One of the mans which will in the end, suppress the spirit of was on the continent of Europe, will be the employment of mind and body on Railways pro jected over the whole continent. Princes, Potere ! , tette, and Rings rosy hereafter bare their quar rels, but, the locomotive will •edjest all differ- 1 anus with Its fires, and If any is found so short sighted as to stand in the way; if his head were ever so precious, he metbear the consequences. When the sogio-Sexon Race had no steamboats amino steam-ears, war, bloodshed and ruin was the consequence, and what few could not drug themselves - to scenes of bsttle, were those, on which famine, pestilence and death fed, and dl- - seam arose in every form. ' Here is one of the best reasons why we will sitter (I hope) have s war nein—will be the plea of the maues7-" Fight it out among yourselves, we have no time to go to war," -to those who might encourage each an event—for the whole of this continent with its thoumnd Tallies will be ribbed with iron, and iron will . still chain States, counties, cities; tome together, while on the oceans will still plough the steamers—dragging Its golden fires or Eames, and cement the two . hemispheres together, in unity, amity, and peace shall be the consequence. Though men are not actuated by these reflections when commencing a road—yet, after all, it is the result. We calm, In this country—for I Inv we, no one will doubt that I haws the right to use all which that little word isepsrts—in this great country, to be a nation Ls such as never vu on earth be. fors. And one, coming trom the silence of the woods to the open field, can judge as well as one scoutomed to make observations from these points at sation; yet, perhaps, In some things better, we shall be. Science and knowledge Is the two instruments by which obstacles are now moved. The pions fears of many a good man is rooted out of him by crperierice, and no one prays now nor says amen to it, as mace did, • man toward the month of the Ohio. While a pions friend of his was praying that the.ois. tendons" amen might come than end. "Amen," said he lustily, "end ateamboatiwill stop run nliff" he added. Mike wandered away from my subject. The display of that perseverance 'in 'the road now opened lea. Philadelpfda, is truly astonishing.— Trees, far below, standing in their pride, cannot reach the, height of the road. It was in the night when I came, and a beautiful moonlight AIM it vas. AI we were • ascending the first grade, and on the South at a distance appeared the mountains, tiad with anew; while below was the mist, which arose end feU as the breath of sir was stirred. The shaggy woods, underneath which rolled the thousand rills which formed the Allegheny and the Monongahela rivers. In the summer this must be a favorite route from the East. And when I saw the ground and moun tains torn up, and hills dug down, and the road leading through mountains cod over such rough country, I thought there could be no country ' which should, on account of its roughness, pre-. vent the people from possessing the whole West. Your citizens are the subjects of conversation In this city jut now, and the centering of ill the Railroads to Pittaburgk will , give you such good opportunity for mushroom, to grow. And good common some will dictate to you that a Reread Bridge over the Allegheny is necessary / and the press of such accessions in trade mast tear down all bridges, however guarded, fortified by law; and yield to necessity—below you. In four years from now, if I live, I shall go and see the Coal Mines in Mann, Potter end Elk, and then coal will be cheaper for Buffalo;. as well as other advantages. ' • Vtreveled, Saturday evening, over the first eection,of the Railroad from Pittsburgh to Cleve. lend, with perfect delight—its smoke sails— rislug and falling so gradually. I with all the Railroads could be made this way; while at the same time, it passes over beentifunountry.- I hope to ride on it evil:lol,st Saturday even beg, for your city. • , I BR, gentlemei; rows, • : , •.• COPWAY; Berreo, Jan. 4; 148. , • Ojibway Nation.. likable Discovery. Air The Wyatt= of 3lliene's VereedfOge bating awsett of his right to Ws great remedy, the proprietat, Ileum Kidd Co,t beg lease to Offer thia medicine to the Amarleati pone, as the best remedy for Worms freer offered., It bas been trio:kin all puts of the onmtry, end In wee which bad dolled the a:pliant of the bent phydeirms, and never witlurot the most complete snow. We. caution parenti against delay. If mr children exhibit symptoms of being lzoubled with.worms, lone not 4 moment, but at once pm , chase a bottle of M'Larses rerstifoge, and thus as them pain and perhaps their Lim • Err sale by most of the Druggists and Merchiedthly end bythe sole proprietan. J. 'MD 300... jan/bdair 00 Wood street. B' Scrotalnc—lt is doe to Kier's Petrcaarm to say that It has been known to completely aulicate ccray ttartige of tars dreadful disease in less time then other stOrtedy, and at less cost or Incontenlenee to the patient. - . The thousands of Berth cater to the bands of the proprie tor. many of whirl are from well known cilium of the city. of Pittsburgh and its immedisallokity, go to slow clearly andbeyond all doubt, that gm's Pritacuarst is s. m edicine of no common natal, not only es s load remedy is Routy ithiximallit'si .Df?!flti WI of Sfah4 but as a valuable internal remedy, inviting the innstigabing 'physicians; se we as the a ae ,4,, g patient, to become acquainted with Its Those bating a tined of mixt:urea are nefOrild tbittlll madidne is purely natural, and is bottled as It flan forum tau:boa:en of the earth. . Thifolicseato catigeole copiedfroos a peparial and her dots gnist q, /84 breadth is Z i filtrenfed the cent/War qf airalr. D. T. if: of Syracuse: -. ; This may in troth catilY, that I ban been so bully hided with Scrofula Ihr the last num pears that rr=e 4 o time I have been comble to attend to any kind of and much of the time unable to walk and canfined/to my bed, and have been treated nearly all the Soto by the bee t Physicians our copntry a ff ords; / ovellicusnr u glovee re lict, but no core, and continued topowererse Dr. loot reminmendol me to try the Poleuns, as eve rything else - bsd felled. I did so - but the effect was astonishing; it threw the piglets the eurfte. at once., and I at mice bet= to IffOlr o =od =ltg wren bottles I bate got a care worth of MSS. IiAZITITAt. -BARITES. This may certify that I hate lan acstented with Mies Petroleum, or Bock CM. metiktbatvirolveal ze pmtattly witnessed Its beadial—earato arreof .bala leat-olcert and other&soars for Tbletritiragastatadot, and mm with.Ccastideacensurouersi lt tabs a one war 111 of attention, and cam Way say thagenmeiLhits attend ed Its use where other medicine had failed. / D. Y. tOOT.. DI. D. Pa ale by all the Dreate?m Illtbbarglh [atZNI . . Min MEE REM • ••' 77- •*: • . - '-'zig- Birth Wine, 'Mite of. Tare sod Me 4 .10 •td Wine; of earlacuebarsetare, ben been befbie th e polo- Ifo, bat it hes romelaal far the VOILEST•III3I* eti4ettlf _.* 'ime earepitaui the mono: robiled yirties of ema or tha t, ~ ,4 4 0,ta nt , Otteles, Nth.* action beiri licedfle Wham tti I : cluing those Peculiar ehfe o te,.47; stotascli lag aftrcate *ewes, causing debility taelf,Pteebritioi, offense e =Wei I i -tiaras.. MI ram Nrunt ti too attic but wok' or fit I I WO, haling an the straktbsubslnormo or wto,s ?to the basking ead.te - u!dlcizal op/Ultima th e , =At . 4 urbs trate whir-bit Is &SEW. --.,..- ~ 10 - Ere schertisemerit la another tole= of We paper. !Sold Wholesale sed, - Betall by Dr. GEO. ft ExESEE, 140, oar= of Wood 0. sad Virght *UM Pittalmnb,234 al. . 30 by ;am= 2 .7 aum i ._nartiorest coma of yederel 'street =Me PhlPtehr 41 !.1* f ; Iraeleateir • .- ' lir- netlaltrn 'fiessifflar r - , tuzed., . bi : c. s MEMOS 'S • :interims irair : Hafge'aikerbe antatietor of Z. article sued. Aserietria:f gait ;JJeinsrattai, - :t ati met with inthankothrt:abss. Zia Of. bil ittlele,. as to Jut* him in taking bald ettaci, and giving a written . gdarantie. nit •la he. will, !lir ' it- ;dee :streto- I W I , ?SY /anima and thilionson using the article, restore the hair .rt. . , . fectually or rend the sinonne ettpended; Or, he add. moll tler. at the usual - price, without the. ' rtarantee: , The following Instincts, of individuals who lava had Lail samurai, ought to marinas any one. of 1(1 affkaey They tare saawod us to us. their-names as referenees : ..John Hoffer' Woods' Brewery, carp" of baldneer of 14 . , trtanal6 0. IL,Hohnee, :IL D.; :Cap 8•: XorrP.; . „,,_ Gob* ISL Grant street, was totallY md -- ' OOl, nutienwio altoplately sneered 'with_ new bale; also, John Oberriy, Till' :datum. W. inlaid halts par . t . lor attenttaa to the fok . I.leit of Botincirof33 yore ifanifagoniratf by one ikille ',. .1 . - • and part of a bot.le.of Americas Rerforaltz. liar Hrs. Aloutader, aged C.., trinrof-Wllllins dlemder, alto raddes.at No. 48 Penns:hada, Annum, states thatahe has been bald far the last 20 years ;Vahan', on both aides, we. perfectly smooth and without any hair; - when alna cant =mood ming the Bestmatire. She Ilya' PM need *bath , and part of a bottle r( heir restarstlre, and has meal Uinta tarty for the last six weeks. Her head is note penfecHy tort aged with a thick crop of new hair, dna and strati& as any one eon MO by calling:. klrar alexandste tote no objections to the publkatian of these statementi._ ~, . . ! Jar I ant a brother of Mn. s aleaander:ThOlos ataberded ' Is written out sham and know. personally that the state.' tarots therein reale are 1 ecoreet: • .If. IL DAY, '' -' PI ttsburgh,Sept.A7, ETBEIIIBS2. - ~ - - No.radlfonnb. sts act. MI DPL G. 11. KI, Wholesale and Hetall- Druggist, No. 140 Wood street,toraer of virgin . alley, Pittatnergh, Pa. . . . . D • LAW • tar R. WATSON is now weiggea hiolanglitoxing PITS lIINTRAND 11000: and //n/ TO constantly an h=.l a lamp stack of lIOLK RORK, of tila own 'curing; alto, nit ilundral Barrels of Extra NESS PORK; also,* No. 1 arti% do LARD, in Lamb anti kap. .For tale at his Warilicono, gm= Llncrtyliurd Wisynottte4i; • • datetigar W. A. MIPLITIIex ..& - !JANE • RESIOVEV -TO : THE. CORNER OP . • Wood . and Sixth If tract, - • • • rT NVbero they offer to their old co_itotn;fra and tbe Yu MID gen erall y, at Out lowest rata, Wholesale and RaZ larstat, snobs intact and o3mobsta stock. ot.CHOIOIC TEAS, FAMILY Gammas, wow:am-A= WILLOW WARE to he lona the Wad.. . : . deel7 ASSOCIATED gireziasn'l lusuratteo li...Y Cc i = i t ti oLthe City of Pittstretrgh. 3. K.StOO t—ROBEIsT YVINST botsury Will lasers apiart FLU arid MAIIINE stall. Made. Mee: in ZonMAUI& mra.T.,: ay, 124 tad /2.5 Water street. . J. K Moat W. 3. Auk! • B. C. EisirTer, -S B. . • Wm. kt. Edgar, . ' EL: B. W. Dsrles, Chsties Kent, - aEL Paulson, • • V 1,1111221 Cca.thiprotd, . • Analltitt, •Joseph• Heys, • IVllliatnirttldneort On Tuesday .ereaing, Just* 4331; U 53, AMA infant daughter - of Sava I'. and :404.111 1 # Piniiised 16 NNW AD4IISTEUZBNTLL - 1r UCH OF' BARRY LYNDON—A Itemenew S.W. 3L ruckizrzy ; 2 TOLL, eica.. Appleton's Popular Mary. No:0 U per Tolcatte, Par sale.by :FL MEM A CM, - 32:11.0 Na. 82 Emithbekt stmt. TM:UZI:NW VOA TRH NILW IVAL—limper, Put, osm, - Knickerbocker, ' Taseerbos of Art. Goder. tram Petereerec,tr_treorbed, Hisetwool, -midi cdbme. :by the sines copy. or irtibirrlpdras ricedeerlo 'WM Al j of them. Berson; and Otesson's •Pietaria. tir.h I=lo . . N 0.4 Smitto 4 4ll. nee& . Trameadona Railroad Ateidellt,-.01111 •.- arty. liireet. *.• .* HOITSAMB of Roaches, Rata Mee ) kr-, mod to their deseadattr by the use of smoriaa's MA- Borbieb, if toed accorlley., to dtrectloas, win do all tt it %Timeworn:l. It le inecreatat to exten:hate the tertOb4 Cr the matey =forded.-sold Ifboleade and Retail, by RROMO,a itylle sod led too street% sod by dad, ere geikerelly. =er tt the by pace of 24 reale per bor. *AO 50N.D2.11.5 2 bbla. /toll Baster; • 2 40 Eggs:. -. . . 6.44eki Dried Api4es ; 4 bbla. setae; _. : • 10 kelp lio.l. Igd:' On tonst,,^n=ent ad fbr Wm by" - • - - 140.0 • ' scria-k.itooEiteAD.. FANCY 'IS ILLIBEELY: ' . 'VIT.& IL. E. BEBBON,. (Utz atli'a. 'St' ash. • steeet.) his removed hoe-VINCI' 3111.LINEST a f....n'AIILMIMT to 10%1_, YOVICEII BEEZET, - - between Wad and EndthfielL • • Mrs. B. bevienve to =are be zeauluenstonnen, and the yublie generally, that be keepi eta:stands on eland a lame endfe•mendMe doctor fuiry Mill team =has Bter, Vat, Clip; /MOW, LOCO, Le. .The Ind:Menne invited to cnII and ezetabte.. JaraCelw FOr Solo or itiahanget ABOTJT NINE =MUM ACRES Cad -LAZDII Omitted is Derry . rlaraiiip; Wahaintleusd fhooly,'Porror. ,TaMland would he any_ valuable. as a site for a Bran pathic Estabashotent, Manual labor, or alum College, 7.=as of pallet resort d.` ring the warm= months, in , as they an located in the Immailato THolty of the pea VE'CSSTITA.SIA Bs r If/AD, and In the midst of as healthy, pleasnt, plat:weeps and will oimardic lir - ,eality as an well be conceive& .- • ~ - .:. .Thisa Landau* emend with Roek or Chattoutandoihre Tariethe of Oak; Weary, Chestnut, hemlock, Pink Poplar, and other nada „orTALt74IILB 1131BEItz and Is balati 'folly dotted cm: with large, valuable and newer - felling Zigof the purest water, and a =ratan strain sull. t il o turn small machinery. and sad& abounds with tcantiful and &hams 'Pivot fish. On. then Londe are lm ante , incase on aomn of Ihnedcate, as Well as other valuable atone fa building pman.. , , _,, • • • .•-• Bilicoritoms•Ctial O.M' Irms On an in allimeinaor : and It is heliwred to contabt beds of litre Brick Clay. - Mery are numerous Chureha, Male and rental° Scothisria, - 'School Boone, both public and select, In the torrounabislorcremita Tillages and monde% hi the immediate ruighbortmext of Case lands. Becadir there has been a public mad laki oat and opened— this propertr, connecting Rips - villa with the Talley of . • Wale Penneyinnis bein propertyg now completed, so as tit amid say Omens, .Talusblo Is brought with. to afar , minutes rife thii of tho• MO of Puoteaph, tehig the **Wing rums to that on which Riad& station }slanted, and are known as the °attested " Three Springs' , and •.' Great Bear Can' Tracta,•which must make It Tay rah:. able as s piste of problio resort :during the sickly season by thaw !rho maresish to spend some of their time &warfront the larger cities, or to nonce Impaired health. : This property wino disposal of togerther,-t7 prints ale, or banned for Stocks, or 'lmperil in the dila, or Tidally. lf al& along milt -marls° had on Tel rationale terms and but a small portion required in hand, If of any dun tags to the purchaser ; sal If not sold, or otherwise disposed : of, before Satarday, the Zth day of Jann, hoar& ISI3, It Will be i:old on timidity, at 10 o'clock, A. M., bypublie oat-. ocr, WO Court Bane,. in the City of l'itabozgh, if any ' !Wm , likes !Whit can be. had, as it is the desire of the mirk= to change soh location and !rosiness, if pantlits. far Thom having property which they feel disp.. • to. barter fbr this, would do well Ware me a daalp of with Its location and price, to that it may be known, that no bid may be misandeoltcod. • TWA good and warranted.' .-. . /Jr For pm-Beaten, address B $ pada , •- ..,- ' - 111BAIRMOS, - . So. iS Oltsrs street; tn. at his Oftleesibto. 4 Wylie stmt, - or So. lir 'Fifth street( . inintedtstoly oppiedte Una:art/locum -and Sail, Pittsburgh Pa. . _ . ... .. . bate!) rn . Strays • or Bto en t 4 FROM the stable of the subscriber. onittesday night lest, a BROWN HARZ, absot - S yaws ,445 a old. The anima has a Urge tali surd IrresiT mat, end la . bands high. Any one returning her tattle under siced. at his stars in the DLuziond, Pitnanghans, will be rewsuled, and no questions sated? .lan MORRISON 31VOITZ.I. SUNDItLES—MO bbls. Potatoes, in prime °Kee; • 10 - do Cider; , :..100 bas. =WI white Bsess;.. 100 de Dried Apples - . . - • -400 11#.-- prime fresh Metter; - • -- In store and for We by • - ' ../1.11148 BLACK; iszleat • • Ite. 41 Sagthitekt street. Library ee • • g. - - Ascrtuel3leeting of the a Yang lieraadfle Aisoetettoa tad Mechanic'? lealmte,ratil be Lie d at tasir Boom, o *MONDAY EVIOCING, - .ll2elOttr be shot, at Zdekek, when the Annual Iteporla I bezeadi eadleieleettort held foe deters to MTV 11112/WU ensuing Oar. . • peal • • • ALVAN - WILKISS,, - Beetetary.-. • /Notice: 017103 Onto .1.3 D PsyserITAULL R. B. Co,} • • Pmetroaces, Jan. 3,-1853. • frIlE annual meeting of the E•WekhoMers end elect:lona .1. Directors of the Ohio and Peansylvanda•Rall Road Com psny for theater:dug year. will be held at the Cd!lee of the , in Pittsburgh. on lhareday,. the 71 th AT of Jan uagryat, 1&53, betireen the hours of 10 A. 7 3 r. sr., (meet -10.) in • ••• The Transfer Books be dos:dal, the semi-annual Interest dueled January, 1853. settled ler an and after Ist FebrnalT, 1553. By coder of Bowl oflierectars. •• • - ' • janbliv . • J. J. 3311001DT, Ta2l ..i'. . ~',.- -7 7 .421 NO. 87 ;SOVTIE inZZEA' NA , Dl ' RE, ..: ,ram clam - Dutdin ; Weak* .Bcad, - - - .Linc= „o " : 4n I' No, 188 :araer of mit rora Zeal:Far, JANES 11LAICSLY, - • :. ; . Vlton lIT 'PASSAU - TICKETS- AND -BIG. NAPTS, PALMS AT ANY DANK: LI.RBO - 11.13 LAND, SIVMAND AND WALE&" - - _ sa - puitiagers warbe brought from - Ikotland, Ireland; Scotland and Wale:van:et to littsbnzgla - -_ caz % Wotan, Lumrance Compsiny, Pittsburgh.; timpaam, ba l Praidea.: a.GoszoN, seartai. -• APITAL, saocooo. • . against all kinds of 'risks,alHE and NA- M Mit All loam Brill be llbutilly adjusted and promq?akt. • . • • A Institution, managed by Inincrcae who are sell known the community, mat who . are determined, bi promptness and li berality, to tuain tale the character which they bare assumed, as *Meting the beat pinta:dell to these who/intro to to insured.— •••- Directors.-11. biller, Jr., C. W. Elcksaseu , W. Huller, Nillohnce,"Jr., 'W, Math, C. Ihmsca, Gram WJackson, jVm. Lyon, James Uppencotk (Wage 'Derde. Jamul Ue• Attley, Alexander Nimick, name Scott. : . M.. Moe, No. fdt Water street, (Wantons* of Sp Ca, an stabs, •I'lltsbunth. • nve-4:li - To Railroad -Canitnantentsil • e . : Q PALED 'PROPOSALS, toutroood to other Of thetindee;' ►be rewired et 11111sbeennb, . tt, , ocnntan Ohio, until the Ist day of Pebrdary next, at - Tor the Graduation and biamonry of the Meddle Dtetelnik of the aneinnell. IllketntoliSk and Perkerebusgh wpmextending from Pllllabccough, Riettlesel conicti, to 0 . - t near Jackal% Jacket:ea , antaty., Ohio, ebout SO Who; The llne trill be ready tar n early Jaxmary, and Profiles and Olio= of the vork erillbeenhildhed at the Engineetes Offer, Id alllsto o %ikilltir odolPedkpeitar e t , the let day el rebrusrf, . • pia gaiety fen= the rennin& • Ohio, of the Baltimore and Oakt;axott- North Western N'l2.- ItninJtalleiye, bd• lonited, as - link Wee gnat tbrxizit Una between It'end Stanedsiiitillbelbmitt everi1"94417:51—A,142-0 I_lll4ll6,llitittemis remainder of Thoth* to en OW be mitt Sz =strut about the litdzy or. May next - JAMS id. AL131.3, 1 tesident. Eistroati Beau, Chid Rogtaser, Tß - • : ~'.- BEE . • f• •••••:•••••• 3 • ' •L‘ - • - --• Thin = ABMs ism Ct, 700tes • sip Doom op= at a% delzki prritmozoto to ettottoototo at 7 cfclosk. Sip State mad be asiessrld' at lb* Issz Offer„ disrlssi the dsy, mlibasst can thaws —.."' Ur J. u. irvica, lit 'first:al& of the envanent of . . fa,tbe ezeenakt. Yankee Comedlita, who will 171Prar U. nro OF We Inlndtablo elltnitnnu • . ini , s.. • :... Second appeonato of = ,: i was; and of tha arcette„ s. W. . WOOD. rzmnro, _ =l, _ -_ it JurossylOtb, 1643,'i1l v be. re!1! • ...:21: the `YD4UtaL Yankee Dnau of y. -. -- -- ELY PAMCIffiCPRAS_-- -- -iiiiii Pata.......... - .4.. — r ....4.4.a...mr:lnuger.:: ~---- • . 2 ''__ . ___ . ____Thm'hu,!A.h--- , t--:4 l zr•t-' i .: -'• - . : ' '741-.%" "irt.SXlttNtitAlt - --% -•'-' 7 "\k .)4lAnalli) Fd:lu WOl d . I. -I : . " lwrpisai . . 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Prilsee , at Wedzingtam UaU, weed deed, beirvsen Slttrad a itgpa Preedcaus Lamm, N0...n6-314.rreei Tuesday =wars 71a \ ]deco Ant-And third" Friday &deb zwadtr:: S. ••• • - • T • . 1 . - COUP N. elf LieDY IlartfordiCOMM—Atid atc4.11C1000; As set:V2,l72. Offies atput AivtryinshorStore Boom arliVardy . .t So frocd - azess,;-.. - narLif . - ILUMBON,' o boorzug: Cisurostt Carlin Asstopt =ay per,. wir- be It ch1 = 1":"1 43:1, -aeatilu lar irale by Dr:O2O.I.KNISKE4IO greet; Pprri~meTetall Missed 2S Wt. pay. •-. • ins , • dedwans tattoos lb* to Amnia/3y CUM. 53011. (Lica o *- Chszobectire*—Conler ar.'d nurstazkes gireas. (third. Icar,) Pittsburgh". - 7.- - i4xworou, Patti. - cal Atecaatuit.le.:ll. C. ElMlCLAncriatit. Addrign.. P. B. EXIC:CER, PrtnekpalTisebewritin aad c c .„ - Janda CarpvVadernee. BeeOlitt bath' to =Ow TAI2IIIB, C • • . tlrYCartatu Trizambp of eT Itanfti. Brotatalles, ta i LW* =Ma& Cattalnii. Painted Wbutow wades, Gilt 4;l6=lft:dab Ptrus, Thumb, at 'Weals and retail. • • • 7. cum . leo eteciut streets con4nl4Pabidaphla:l Ccatahu Msda cud Trlnaud la vary - mires!. nectar jityk„.. • : - . • =ler Idilloies Window weir. . "..% Cory, VOBNXEL Gl - BECDANWALECH ELYsii.Snag aw ; cbuzia 4 - sitai:os P4xxiiatios; - smait bi ACT Bedew =dithers sce idri.?• to. - rare winbasing eiondice. - G. ;Liza 3, an": ' 8. W. wryer Sonnt.gntes...Plac if - EL 8018 V - DAGlTEllysyry-pEs._. • ttvy yost Moo Bandings,llial it. m ammy ta b u Hi an kinds - of smitten, foam 81616 p, 3L, girth it sn - secants artistic arsi sztastate liksocanEk s iz u paliat to the ecoaCcoacheartsiitianoos, at tios ibiknrtasg dashB l , 6o s.r; 11 .3 . se4ra4suscarcting to aisassed nalitt of cam or foams ;.•• • •Soorsmee r q,from MLA. - • u.Br—l star cslodonii tab= to. usr pirt utile oihr• - - - - • tocrstraly biti% Naga inal. AU Oat thsd, w greeable diaeltatra fin= tberigaly and peen* -- weiltszentinedorlibent Pan or theonit•Akby DOWN- tax, Pettodpg Asniza of the S. Bar r y a tow be consulted iet Azeb-stnetiaaPhist A. te.l • - :Teirteeniessa °iciest and almost. tuad - 'i t i t t i i . Vali titan& aspetial imietlot bas enable t o rec tue s • treetzenttesacb a .degree of successes tttb imogt Sinnerand obstinate eases ,b,:ad,114. 681 ,14c0ti0n tba 10:CITIZENS' IZUMUMR el" Itpany . Plttabeargb.—lL 31,1 . Eir, 'otos ; u rd , Nthßgrurir.T., secittair. --- • • Ofitter 94 Wera Street, tenasewardenotayit • Insure s HULL and CARGO RIP, oufbet iu d maw, idpid Mins and tritmdariea. - • • _ .s•mg swans! Lm or Damage by Tire. ALSO—Against - Ots nails attbe ges,And,d g ait "; •BLDCSInt,• - • 19111101 Beckley, : Eaninel3l. I &tibia Bra ' . . • , • Bobert Dunlap, . Jain Dihn . • . . - Itansis genet :: ' • Edward Heaaleton, - . J. Seboiermal . . • . - • Vatter Bryinit;.. - 11 , 1111012: AL P.Annoeli. • a e az _ . . 0A.P13--A0 bauds Chithazoli&% l33l 4lr . Aide b ENCYCLOYMIA OY talt. 3 / 4 1.11fillt— m = nd Thearatiohl ; exateaciait tta=aa tauzum 513nerakz, G ca, &24 J. a Booth; A. If . A. - P. m S., Matter atolltell Mat, Ytottatur of Ea .Cbcatistry tbs Fn tote ; twisted by belt .ctigaincr," UV' ,Maz4P • - -3i&lu°l2" -... ' Ice ikon Notice. —..... , NTO7ICN it hereby taren - 3110. the fStaktott tha IA Pittabomb and litenbenollhf Railroad Cad min bold that's:l3ml means and dation thr the alai ft, Went and tears Directors of the Company, at. ft noses Booms , toletewelre banding", corner of and Diamond alley, in the cilaatattsbutsh, on tan loth day of Jannorr,lB33, when also a Mort of the tendltkrn of the catopedry, end popes of tyrk.sift - The eloction wale:Janne= stains didoehin the t r. . deetra •, ' ' _ - - MULLES IfATLOS. See _ DissoLeulois at Co.Partssesahlt"" ILDlCbsertnership beretotare existing betreesla t , scribe's, .taxtes. tbe 'ftent_ at Aims & Eloreeds, eiseebred. by =tail consent. late basins* ad" EU be settled by.A.L.EXT. EITTITTER,. The lor„, bred toadied 11/ staszets citing therm. 1,41, - * 40!"6,18.5.2. y, HII . . • Y: B -latetlih mom ther_44 Arm, I elwitata6 amilir. Minter to oat Mends azokautinners. - • r , •• _ •COSevedellou AnassLors. triEltpttnetsietAsiememeof Allestenv- Cosintu , -. 1 : ire hereby stelthettbst they ere required to lo r aseenneats completed end:zeta:ma to the office co. fore:WZDNESDAY, the 'lDth day_ al= no Vekich,, A. X; 'at vilkh time them will he adtAlie*sors, onanized for tho-Sonimsllol4- leiseemmtlicf the meaty. . • • Mien under our brads, this Ifitik WIT EBENIZZI , BOBERTMCCG, • - 4i3L, ALMA . 02/31 , li sale . end Implements.': : _ MIARIX - Cabbage,. - Canthlaneer • Radleh; - Lettons; jcA. ten, esetcaber early. tsiZ , fole . ends, o? Hat • the moot approred meta: ' A assortment at =r•e v feliftint gni budding Ralyes: Pinang th handles eight feet long, and ether gort . 1. of Tenons, sorts, Straw Cutters; Cont. - - Sub-soli Pknes,llenad Zone, Rant CO - Cam Sliellers„ Seed Drills; and other. Islaneseini 1 nentYla • great eariety, fin the Fanner andilesde The Entakiinn of Vegetable Seeds Untidy Re Wan Ce/I nal ennino the stock, at the Elortlenitnge w a Na 49 Irlflh atnetiseerlifs:d. -. . . . , . . deal: " --- ' -. ' . . : - JANOS WARE 7.- & i f DIMES IaICHAVICAL DRAWIlkid. A text -! Oecroseirical Drashrg,fbr the "tuer'of meths= imbecas, in which the dettaltions andxmleir of Getang f sza rgmly explained, the 'practical' problems areas .. frCIEEt the cyan Ample In the =re eateplst; andln mica= technicalities are welded jar ihneh asps With tilastratiorts far draving4lans, urethan and hong of buildings cod machinery ; as introduction iner t e g arguing, and La eras tin shadow; the Tholeillu,tr d sith flftyetx steal , wcin trrer two handreddiagrarna - . . 2Siafde, Architect. sad Teacher -of Dr In the eentml High_ &heel of Baltimore third 43dith - Yor rale - B. T. 0. MCA: Window. Mule .0 Oil Cloth - Zonntaci _ 4.8 a TILE A 1.2 • rAnzse , E . liam tinmxta, ArAN amsiia 16317 5 do ',- do do - '75 - to Si , do da . do SIM to 2 . 00 Flowered, Go th ic, and Maio, assorted prim; Bor Lamm, 4425 c.. 54 Safi Oil Cab, Ze., 6431 e. 6449` Carctege Off , Ch. tdork., - 44 23e, 54 Mo s 64 40e.: Figured Back do, • 44320., 4440 e, 54 mama 44, 021, 4,1% 0 340. Lad 4/ Floor Oil Cloth, 45, %mad TOE per yam; Hearth Rap, (oil tiO. . Lilt Mien MlCkads,Rl - JotkabtlaPd. Ponta sr( at,tsvt . 0001117...1111, „ Unita& Oats, Pp Ighortßlact Costa, 4145 cor-b„ *.- / 0 111Paacc. 4344 cooh, • ter.SatK Taloir %ad glue, Berogoot ftl Crimacha StanosuoVrmAxem,ommit a o tioda (Ad rim is the ad. and codatcal Maatactory 1 3 , 33 aura • not to Wit =AL =NE sa32 WIVE
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