PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. OrtibLI6IIID 02 WEIITIO s 00 mit-rovvvos FRIDAY 7.10 . 1ti11, DEC. 31, 1852 111114tniazzon Wu= flimm,--111, extent:ya c.a.. lstingki,t Onstdi• offm to our bwinens 4.11 • •Nattledsblo inidla• of InaVng their businetanown. Oat din:tag/an L letrna bin. 1.1 Ste *VIP.% reseb• grog and covnty lintern.Paanlyl• Tsals god Eatta*Otda Wars Sou rox. MANOR or Pirranuuou ROBERT IL RIDDLE. WHIG 1103111A111t09 /OIL XAVOIC,OF ALLEti LIES Y ROBERT W. PA.RICE. surEEADEEG MATTER WILL BE FOUND ONE4CI( PAGE °From PAPER. A =MOLD TO LASE SUPERIOR A. pamphlet has born placed in one handr; ited ~ og a later, by ?dolman F. Mars, E. , he Han . Tarwnt Caen, urgings grant If . :try congress-to aid .in the .00nsirnetion 40...twirom to the Copper Mince of Lake Su perior, eontmeredng at Pontiac, in Ilioldgail, to Which point that) is now a Railroad in operation gram Detroit The route from Pontiac Is by way et Mint, in gcnesee county, to Atari/oats° Bay, In the county of Mason; and from Blenitowco. on the opposite shore of Lake Michigan, in Wit . 00niliN to Kerma Point on Lake Superior, with 11 . 1tind pti to thetocurgon, and a'hianch to Iron MibOind near the month dChocobsteriver. Tha Means. is stated, in direct lines, as follows: Detroit to Pohtinc, now Railroad .25 mike. Pontiac tehlarquette,, I SG Marquetto across the Lake to Sian itotioc, , Manitowoc to Kewana Paint, Bien& to Iron Bay, Brandi to Odtonagen, Total, 567 • After leaving Flint, 31 miles from Pontiac, the route strikes th e priblio !andel, which continua the whole way to . Marquette Bay, 165 miles. Oa tbeiopposlte Bide of the Lake, from Manitowoc to Green Bay, 37 miles, there Isnot much Gor r atiment land; hot from the latter point to Lake' Superior, all the land'belongs to Government, except whet bas been taken up by miners. This Is the Magnificent scheme proposed, and Government in inked to aid ft, by granting nay altentate section of public land, for seven sec tion In width; on both sides of the priposed 3 / 4 Ana general - prineiple of action we are opf posed to these large gents of public Loads to Rallroad Compinies; but in the present instance we should cheerfully advocate sod rattler these grants, were we in Congress, for the following reason t Fort. The Inds themselves are of battatiall Take, and will not be improved for 'generations to nen, niece ender-the stimulus ars , great Public Improvement ouch asi,thls Rail , roadarill be: The Government will, therefore, make ',more money by giving away the land inked tor, on - condition that a Railroad, is eon strnefted,, than it would .by-keeping it In a wil derness stat e ',. will . The alternate sections left be werth.dehble what the whole ever will.be in Secind, The ,Government and people, will be 11tiratiyUdvantnged bythe opening up of a Rail tothe salubrious regions,- and erten .' ' aivemtneral net/ones, of Lake Superior. The entertain is too vast, and the probabilities of • remithention, are too uncertain, for a private Railrold Company to undertake the whale work; and 'the benefths to the Government and people are self-evident. We, therefore,. go in for the -Sant otland in this case, se we do , also for s Railroad to the Pacific. Bomoch for the project of Mi. Drake and his intip.iri which we wish the - m all aweless.— littit than Is another aspect of it more Internet. bilifsa int .14.thig region. We have no 'direct • lane proposed is broken by ; the -Lake, which, In - • "the winter Steno; cannot be nomad.. We want s : better mate, end It natherallyneaents 'RAW to • is. We shalt soon have direct Railroad cam- Innimalenn with Chicago, and we have now a arnainnone by the way of Cleveland, . Shelby, sad Toledo: Between:Chicago dud niakle,,there 14 a railroad now in the course of montentlon. FromMilwankle to Manitowoc,' thaPoint at which the propmed.line leaves the west noire of Lake Michigan, is about 90 miles,. By; building thia 90 mike, therefore; we avoid ' • mousing the Lake, and the necessity of .building 186 zones of Railroad through the wilderness of ' • Michigan. 'Nevertheless, we would net oppose f.• the grata lif - lands for the Michigan part of Mr. Drake's project, because the building of a road would be of great advantage to the Goren:anent' alai . to . Michigan; but wo are satisfied the une ratite, and the ano which will be'adopteil, is-by ray of Chicago and Milwaukie. We hope our citizens will give this project a'l the aid of:their ittluence before Congress.. The business of tine city is already greatly identified with the mining regica of,Lake SupErior, and. OW relations With it will doubtless continue to thoressi, snd become More intimate. no.Txtsr ROUTE DODOS• , . It is well known that a Milt is now pending in the fitipremyCourtaf this State, to procure an Injunction from that Court against the we of the , Lake shore railroad from Erie to the Ohio State - r•litut. l 4 road built by the' Franklin Canal Com ' . - ." . "• 4 4 .4 .riiy„atithout say authority whatever from the ii . ling this suit, we find the fol. -1140fgateientent recorded in the proceedings of sN:tllo:lll._flettate, Dec. 21st- • • VIIISTSTZD. Vilade..-FroM, the Cleveland, Paints viEe and AsldebnialtaUroad companyasking that - the railroad from Cleieland to the line between P=ltardia• and . Ohio; and so much of the nleaustCatapsny's Railroad as extends -fremi the 'State line - to the city of Erie, be cast>. pest, route. " • mina suppose, now. that bora these efforts Omit i;ticeeed—rtbat the Supreme Court shall de •ridwthat the Lake Shore road was built without 'attihoritp Imr, and an injunction shall trine • aghast ti - re; and that Congrese than- then declare das Mrilawed and forbidden road tot e "Post jtrite.' What e n the result bet . I. Peunsyl4attla supreme, within her own lies. its? ar has 0012g11811 a right to nullify her pow ers, and tot the decrees of her tribunals at nanglitt Are we tinder the dominion of our own liglslature and courts, Cr ore we merely oubjeote of the Seim] Government, devoid of State Bights?. If Congress can legitimate that 'bleb, u • Stete, we outlaw, then our ezietenoe as a Statists Ignored. oßtate Sovereignty," in that esetr,le purely Ideal .—iodginary. Loot at itt— Pctusylunli is asked to authorize the construc t:ton of a raliroud. She fefases. A company of deli, In defiance of her authority, proceed stud build the road, using as en excuse i 'charter granted for nother purpose. Pennsylvania, by hrr Supreme Court, decides rho act . Al lawless Us, wad forbids the use it ao toad. ..Congress Steps in and esyst—"Wo declare this to be ayost rants of the United Stater," 3 —and lo! the kap , data of Peusylnala is poicerless, By the same tole, our State can be ddtted allover with roads for thabenetit of New York or Ohio, construct ed in deduce of State authority, and rho will be, powerless to forhid.their use, if Congress= be prevailed on.to declare them °pod routes." If Peowleanth be a "sbvereignty;" If eh° be poueessd of "rights," as'si State ; If she be eltprtalte Whiffs her; own borders, in matters re lating to her .own allalre, then, clearly, Congress has no right or power to legalize what ehe, by bet, legitimate- tribunals, deduce illegaL On the other hand, If ecogrtus hos the power to do th% then our mittens as a State is iferely =- ago), end We ate to be considered as subject to ,the gavials of the General Governmeet inma tes Maki Peoratit l 7 to ourselves. • paw Yost and Ohio may profit by each .r i gi. An alit luta= but we esn malty conceive of In. coin 'which they would be th e loudest to ad Naiad the application, to them, of what would goer Millet Upon us. *Test route" dodgy It • rata* . Mum du, 412441,46 u of the PittsbUgh =detect- MUMS we bate on Maws gala mihOw —ACT If en be made to work is ' ~ .4 tAilLe, '' `"•irgh tad-Ettenbetrfille Co .t. ‘ti right of way through Vi , f • , -." •Mhect of -doing !biassed •se , • go on and brdikii# "iced g when It 11,1thijkitat C 0, 1"-!. "Post Beate' Thus, dal MMM Invokiefn gorng to_eitio the Wheeling Bridge, would °return to plague the inventors." We det not,,,know how the Injunction ma. TO' ative,4l \a Lake Shore road, will be decided, Doi 114 i lt - dhiPosition Congress will make of the salt:teat to declare- that read a "Post Route , But o:o4..request has evidently been made under the apprehension that the decision of the Court would be against the road, end it is as evident' that, in thin. case, the Intention is to frustrate the decisiU-pf .the Court through the interposi. Non of Congress. The only precedent for suck on act, on the part of Congress, Is that given En the Wheeling bridge case- - Bat in that instance the read twee a conflict between Congress and the Su preme Court of the United States, while iti tAis itISIIGCC, a conflict must result between em igre?! and the sovereign State of P,ennsylvattia. Should tbf occasion arise for the passage of the sot contemplated in •the Petition offered by Mr. Wade, the whole question of State Right?'" rdl come up, and we shall then learn whether Peccajivartio is a f'State," or a mere depend ence of the General Government. 'Here to a good rale to be adopted by the Go vernors at all the Stowe, It strikes wt. It has tsea adopted by the.Goveraor of Sontbeeroll r - r.ln relation to the pardoning pincer, whenerei petitions shall bo presented for pardon, the re port of the Judge who triod.the ease will be a requisition in all cases not to be omitted. The famlity with which appeals for mercy can be ob. - tatted is too well understood to weigh with the • coontive• nod to enable the governor to dis lienso the high prerogative of mercy—which to a constitutional bequest—it is matufest that I dispassionate statement should be made. This determination id absolute." Flan AND Lose or LITE.-011 81111 ally the Louisville paper mill Was destroyed by fire,. sad two or three lives were loot, and a number -of others-wounded. Daring the presto's of the fire, an effort was Made to save the machinery in the rag engine room. A great number of men were in there, when the gable wall of the old or main huddling fell in, breaking ,threugh the room below, and burying a dooms men under the burning rafters and loose brinks.. A rush was Made by the firemen and others to rescue them, but J. W. Ranier tied David Milliner were crushed to death; rind Clay Carr, David Berry, E. Niff, G. Young, G. Smith, L•Dow man, N. S. Haynes and T. 11. Hoskins, were injured, several of them dangerously. Onto Cvoa.s.—The tonnage carried over the Ohio canals, during this year, is one-third greatcr-than that of last year, thongh the rev enue is lees. FROM WASUINGIOI Carritrotdonce of the Ptitsbitrgb Ivl/23uotte WASIIISGTOS, Dec. 27, 4852 The attempt to call upon and 'act upon the revolution conferring upon Gen. Scott the title of Lieutenant General, failed to-day by a rote which Indicates its final defeat Mr. Stephens, of Georgia, moved to suspend the rules to take It up, but the coition commended!' majority of only foci votes out of 141. The motion was I?iut for want of two-thirds. A call of the House ehtiw ed 147 members to beprasent, so that Some eva ded the reepourribility of voting on the question. I confers to a want of sympathy with this move ment. Tao fame of Gen. Scott vests Upon other foundations -than hie titles. He is now 'Com mander in Chief of the army, under the Fred dent, and this brevet would make him nothing more- The resolution would give a couple of thousand dollars additional pay, bat that may be lidded without raising his nominal rank. The conferment of the same title upon Gem Wash ington, in 1798, is not a precedent applicable to Ibis case. Lie-was not in the array, and in pla cing him at the head of the military forces of the country, in view of a foreign war, it was na angry tb create a rank for him which would giVehini the right to ctiennand the veterans of thakevolution, whaled iciiisined.!n the Krfice, . . eithOo.i iv:aiding their feelings. In the. ergot of Mr. Elmoter's encase in the attempt to form a Cabinet for Gen. Pierce, it in . expected by many that Den Dix of New York, and Jeff. Davis of Miseisslppl, will come in as representatives of the conflicting principles up on which the party eplit in 1818, and . in 1850. The Bouttiern men have 'shier ackuOwledged, and do not now, theconstitutionality tithe com promise measures, and it will bo no ground of objection to any man whosball come before the Senate for confirmation, that he eras not a str ide adulator of the polloy . in width these aide originated. ',And yet the difference between the twofactjons at the South is only that of twee die-dom.and tweedie-dee... Foote and Cobb, sad Toombs are just at Viralent and arrogant adro entenof the most extensive pretensisna of els very 48 Davis, Troup or SOUrri men who resist ed the compromise on thir ground that it comm.. dad too much to freesollinn. Toombs is per haps the most offensive demagogue on that topic that ever entered Congress, and ;sent to him was FOote of Mississippi. They hart both had their day. The last tarn of the wheel hue brought up their competitors. I understand that Mr. Everett ie very active ly. engaged in bringing to a close the important negotiation with Great Britain, embracing all the pointe of difference between that country and the United States. Thin treaty or convention, it in understood, will contain provisions defintog and nettling our rights In regard•to the fisheries, reciprocal trade with the provinces on this con tinent, and the British Islands adjacent; and the controverted poitits in. reference to Central America. It will be the most important treaty, entered into with England slime Jsy'a treaty of 1701; and will perhaps give rise to as mach dis cussion as that famous negotiation. It will be a high honor to the pent adminiatratlon it It succeeds, jaet at the. ;conclusion of, Its term, in Amicably arranging letie difficult questions. Decided measures have also been taken to prevent the.Prench frees acquiring s permanent foothOld in Hayti and Sonora. Instructionsnive bean given to ascertain the intentions of the French government in reference to the late ex. peditione and the alleged cecupetion under its authority of parts of those territories, and If necessary an energetlo protest will bo filed against the proceedings of its agents. Nothing more can be done . during the ensuing two months; but this will_ be sufficient to give the new President and his friends employment to: the first (eV months of their official life• Heave Fosornms.—The Nonpareil girth the particulars of an extensive swindling operation that bee just come to light in Cincinnati. ban. ldth, a man, apparently a drover, presented two eheeks at the counter of the Life and Trust Com •piny Bank, one purporting to be drairilby B. Davis & Cc., an tho Mechanic's andllnder's Book for .57,31:1,25, the other by Evans kfiwlft on Ellie & Morten, for $7.500, and wished to purchaee geld. The teller-examined the checks, made the sale, and the drover walked out The chocks were stut to the tiro hanky, and paid by DfNots et these banks sgesnst.tbe Si. & T. Com pany's Danic, relying OA the integrity of the lat ter bank for their. corre.ctutre On Friday last, ,checks were &enured to be forgeries, bui so I well done es to deceive come cf the garners In the firms. The'sbarper has untied, and a dio rite has arise., Whether the Bank that made the exchange, or the two Dents drawn on, 8111111 am) the money. Satteartrion To Areinams —The Africa had - sailed from London feeAustralls ,with about 550 migninti, 40 of minim were cabba peseengerr, and about 400. were adults. Among the passen gers were two clergymen of the Church of nip land, four 'lemon Catholic prime. and three ministers of the Kirk of. Scotland.. There were also four surgeons, two newspaper reporters,. and 'six tee °entities going out to bring home vessel. The ninti,y, :emigrant ship. went Into the river on Saturday, with abbot 380 emits on Nor d . The camber of vessels which left 'this Port 'last month With'emigrants for Australis intl.Amerlea was tbirtyaix, haring on board if total number 0f12,188 souls. In• the previous month (Ott.) the ships disestehed• were forty two, and the emigrants 17,213. ' In - Nov.; 1861, the vessels. were' thirty•soven ' ' nod emigrants 11,632, giving an execs' for Norember, 1852, of 526 peter's!. Prom the government depot at Birkenhead, the number of 'migrant Commie (Hs patched-was thirty•elt; M1'1711413,430 1i , 1386 , gni . : all of . them beligla4ustaiontrptinierMuitt; Shanks and taborets of geed character, and such nonnts Country, andel. preeentoircamstances in hatitTable to ePitre.. . Three rentalning'itioteli ;q9l, it is - osiculatid4aks put about 000; addi tioakl'-paeesagece rogialered, number 1410,000, who within the present year have said from this port to dimwit's, iht Birkenhead depot alone. -.-Lirrfpool - 0. P. Q.' To ti n te Editor of the Pialdurgil Comte : Fortunately for 0. P. Q. ho ..datums himself," or be would not thank :you for exhaating an "article laid aside and Lirgotteri." his own vagaries sad imaginings, after all his " logic" and "mathematical axioms," are to upset title subscription; hie "non sequitur," kis .perhaps" and .1 think I may say," are as clear as mud, to hie mind, that all railroads don't pay, ergo the Commissioaers eliould riot subscribe to the Allegheny Valley road. Pittebursti,has doubled her population, from ; 1800 to 1850, every 9, 91, 8, 10, and. 8 year', a■ jean be seen by'referring to the censum tables; land, unless "0. I'. Q" succeeds in building a Chinese wall around oar cities, to shut out those barbarians at the north, who have "nothing to exchange with us," I think, we will increase in. the same ratio for the next tweotydw4 years. Cleveland has Increased over 8,000 in two yeare, and Cincinnati 75,000, at which rate their popu latlsns will be doubled in four years. As to the statement that the increase in popu lation of Boston WO -0 due to her railroads. I Pre , sent the increase in that, city, and the great commercial city of our COD 'ma, New York, for ten years. The real and p roooal estate of New York in 1810 was valued t $252,843,143, and in 1850 at•5280.083.410._ That of Boston in 1840 was valued at $94,581,600, and in 1850 at $180,500,000. I 'wonder if these Yankees have anything but .agricultural prodncts," and •lit tle" at that, to exchange for the "gypsum" of Western New York? Gypsum trade must' be good, as Rochester is about building another railroad! A Rodester paper publishes as fol lows: . "It is believed that a line from chic city to the Hudson Elver can be constructed for $7,000,000. This is but &Arida more than ono-third the cost of the present lines, and it is well known that even with this great,investment, they aro doing a very profitable business, and that the stook of all the roads command' a premium." If "0. P. Q." furnishes you any thing prac tical, or a 'let of any railroads made before their time, In the last five yowl, don't lay it nude, but publish it. Let us see his South Sea bubble., if they are one email scale. The Philadelphia North Ameridan after show ing that Philadelphia 15119 miles nearer Chitin. nail by the Centratroad, than New York, by the Erie road, which ought to brin g i trade and travel through Pounsylvanis, soya: '"A visit to Cincinnati and Clevelsnd dispels the illusion, and startles one into the conviction that all is not logic that is 14401. It is Impossible for a Philadelphian to be at either piano for a day— scarcely for an heur—withlut perceiving that the flood of travel—that flood- to which e long and short channel hive been opened for escape —prefers the longer wallet, and that of the east mass of moving humanity which rolls from Ohio as lava from a mountain, the master current speeds it way sidelong and circuitously in the direction of New York. • Western trade" and commerce turns aside, eludes one grasp, refuses our solicitation, and persists in rushing iota the New York channel." Such language should satisfy every person of the importance of a rail communication with . Now York. At this time, when Swami:Ls of tons of freight are delayed here for shipnient East, the line would be crowded to its utmost capacity. R. S. T, For thi Daily PiitsburgA TRAVELLING EXPERIENCE Ma. EDITOR :—A recant excorelon of about one thousand miles to and fro, by public, con veyance, has excited some reflections In my mind which I venture to put down on paper, and if you think them worth their room In your well-tilled and extenelvely circulated columns, they are at your disposaL The facilities for travel secured now through out oar country, by railroad and Steamboat. bide fair to characterise our nation as a rut travelling community. Of comes the habits and usages of this trsvellimg coma:malty must con tribute largely to our national character, and famish a criterion by which foreigners at least will form their judgment of it. Every steamboat and railroad_ train furnishes eomething like a miniature age, or nation, which mast be judged, not by particular lineamentg, but as a whole; I not by individuals, but collectively; and it strikes my - mind forcinly that our travelling community would tot - make a very favorable impression on any mind baring pretensions to refinement, or dignity and propriety of conduct Take, for Instance, the habits and asogee which now seem to prevail at meal time, either on steamboats or at railroad stations., In the for-' tor, who Is there having any preteisioat to refinement, Of teen common decency, that doss not fekl himself out of sorts and flashed with shame as he takes his station and grieps his chair, to secure his seat for a meal, some ten minutes before the signal that it is ready! Why could not the right and the place for his or - her meals be assigned as definitely, to each pas• senger on a steamboat, as the right and the pitae of a berth, so that those disposed to act decently at inch a time inighe,flot be laid under the necessity of ' • scramble with such as hare little or no sense of propriety! Heal-time at railroad stations too frequently presents a scene even more revolting to common decency. The stmounaement of twenty minutes for dinner, or ten minutes for a hot supper, Is the signal for a general rash, in which matrons and maidens, old Caen and boys, with a smart eprinkling of babies, are itidiscrimiantely Jammed Into confu sion. Perhaps ten of the twenty, or five of the tan, minutes are yet to be spent before the sig. nal for the battle of kedges end forks, !glitch serves to nerve the energies far another rash Into the dining-room, or to the supper-table, In which confusion is worn confounded—in 10M11- what the same' style and perhaps with as muoh noise oath° oribe herd scrambling for the Neill trough. But what le even More revolting, there may be seen, occasionally at least, Individuals seated with hat on,lgrabbing :and swallowing, goose-fashion, whatever can be reached on either hand, or boisterously cattle% on the waiter for what they cannot reach, every.moment andel— paling the summons to their mote in the cars, while the collector Is nudging them for their. change. At last, unconsilone how much they have swallowed, they grasp whit fragments may be most palatable or most convenient, and again rush for their'easts In the train. I admit that my military tactics are not sdeynate to each an emergency, especially when two or more traits meet at the same time and place; but should not morn time be allotted to meals, or at tenet might not a table be allotted to each carfamd the passengers condooted by a waiter to the ap propriate place in the dinlog.rocmt Another train of. nneotion started up in my mind 'during ray excursion, suggested by the following declaration in legible characters on my ticket, "Ons first•clase pateapn" At first it seemed to me to error a little of aristocracy, and there were some inklings of conflict in toy mind whether irshould be toondematek ,- 0 Moon eletent. with our boasted democracy, or whether I ehould congratulate myself on a name and place among the arletoc t ry. Time and experi ence howeverooon too 'laced me that I had little to boast of on thls - ground; Indeed, I found it rather difficult to reconcile the inacription on the ticket with facts. -How could I believe my self enjoying a first-class passage if lad under the neeemity of leaving my eeat, or glutting it with a - slickly, rotten, sticking devotee of plea sure, or Bacchus, whose cadaverous countenance and blotched face, add sulphurous stench, trays the nature of his disease to every epeots tor! :Hach gentry aßould stay at home.; The individual who Ints.onoe been thrown within the atmosphere of suck is not likely soon to forget 'it.- And what a mortifying, shocking spectacle, to see the InnoCent, virtuoasinuslepeoting, eon fiding• sister or cousin of such a brute, thrown Into his society, or placed under his protection In each a crowd, whore every eye is turned upon them. Nor could I regard myself as-en joying a "first class passage" while. forced to listen to the swaggering egotism of empty beads, witoo silly speech was oompouaded of oaths, arid imprecations, and vulgarity. If there are taibe grades of passage on oar potato thorough. farea:l would yea' ectfally euggest thabono car in each train be appropriated to these two cleans—let it be labelled, In flaming capitals, Brutes and Fiends, and planed before the engine, that the smoke and steam may purify the atmos phere, sad Le case of a catastrophe their fate may acres as P warning to those who follow. link there was still another annoyance thy made me feel that my ticket was a misnomee, It is certainly difTmelt to think of a first-class passage amidst the epirtings and splubinp of strongly tinctured with tobacco Jake, That man- molt be less: that human who eon feel comfortable amidst puddles and streams of Oda liquid, constantly accumulating from -Uopl ous discharges by the ilptiof those around him. It is • certainly, uturdi torkerrepetted that a any good, ent'otherwieerdesent, men, pare given thatuseleten,p'tikittbsbablt,'find iwthis particu lar altsietiloritVailite .111th' all blackguards. Ttat, slice ikiiik,A; would anzgast that one or, perhaps OrOttllghLkifititteesary,in every train, be appeopristedind. torelatied with gutters and spouts, and labrilid on every side, "For - tobacco chetaera" The, car,l wonlesay; Should be ram somewhere in the m idst of the baggage train, or IR timer; of transporting lira stook,-between the hogs and the sheep.. . Tours, confidentially, VUTOR. - NOILTII CAlol42ll..—Tho- Legislature of this State wijourned sins die on Thursday last, with. out taw:dog - an election of United States Bens, lore to eccoeed Mr. Mangum, whose term ex, phis with the does of thIS session. The candi data tut eotod for sere 111 fr CHOIRS.; sapper. fed by.the, Daneorita, and Mr. Woodda, but there``-ware a number of scattering Total out, walloient to defeat-a cholas. The Demo- Vt. hare bad a majority of two 0 1 - 4 04 1 4U%tr - had all qlett wen toid. connintim RAIN e; ..UNPRECEDENTED BIBS OF WrFEB. The !my heavy ratite - of lute Tharadey end Friday were sufficient to have inundated the lowlands cf the river:and creek bottoms, when the conataat rains of Sunday night aid Monday made the flobd =deem!. The Ohio river yea terday wee at a good etsge and using fast, and the residents sod oacupants of the river shore baildicgo lest night made preparations for re moval; And the necessity for it was apparent, ne the river from 4 o'clock yesterday to ten o'clock to day had risen eight feet. We visited Fulton this morning to ace bow the rise affected our ship-building ntighbora The town of Nude Nob, above the upper Railway De pot, below Colunbia, is partly submerged. The town of Brooklyn, In Kentucky, Opposite, has the water miming through some of the streets. The rafts of lumber and Saw Logs above Fulton have many of them been -seabed away. There are now on the stocks, steamboats at the following ship yard,:—Two at Temple's two at Litherbury's. and the malts' lelow pressure steamer Jacob Strader at Johnston's. The water-is now around a portion of each of these, and every effort being made for their safety. Further down are the Telegraph No 1,. nearly completed, and the new Mohawk. There Is a new ,boat nearly finished, opposite Nile's Foundry. At emu o'clock this morning, one of the sections of the old dry dock, an impor tant part, floated off and went down the river; we petition it to chow that the popnlar auppo sition that the Cincinnati Dry Docks had been imp! away, is unfounded. They are wifely se cured. The rolling mill of Shrove, Steele 3 Co., has temporarily to put out their fires. At the ware- house of P. Andrew, knit above the Water Works we learn that they were all night working to get 2500 barrels flout. out 'of the cellar. The last was got out thiumornlng, only some arty barrels in the lower tier being partly in the water. The Water Works will continue to supply; if one en gine Is dieabled by the rise of the water, the large and•now one will be brought into requiai-. lion. The Cellars of Kngler's Row are this morn ing all flooded; their contents having :been re moved last:night, except some 100 barrels of whiskey, .which, Ina etrange element, are this morning floating up near the ceiling. The wa ter Is over the.arohes of the atone bridge over Peer Creek, and has backed up, suspending work at the eotton factory of Glesindorft, the oil mill of McLean, and hazarding the contents of the cellar of Fag La's mill, ea high up as Fourth street. A,lturnber of MCLI this morning were hoisting up the content/. The water has encir cled also the tannery of Swift, near Fifth street. The contents of tho lumber yard around Ash oraft's mlll, at lleci-Creek, is afloat, and efforts are making to secure the name by lines. The planing machine and boiler yard operations near the Bethel Clitpel, are flooded, and the coal yards on that square under water. At Dedsworth's coal yard, opposite Harkness' Foundry, the drivers were, with horserand long ropes, endeavoring to haul up on skids the coal carte they had left In the yard below last night. This morning they were nearly covered with wa ter. At L111111:10 etieet, wagon, could not get ae ons to the Newport Ferry Boat—foot passen gers reaching the float by planks. The yawl building shops, boiler yards, blacksmith shops, and fonodrys, are Inundated. The gitat number of steamers at the wharf, arriving and to depart, have but a faseplaces to' toad and unload—most of them lying outtide, en able to secure a berth. The toted .Itatltow, from Ludlow to Broadway, was vacated last night and the loafer popolation.scattered in a drench log rain to parts unknown. This =milts the sign of tbe Lsfayettk House to that quartet, shows' Lafayette lifting his chapeau gracefully, u his borne seems daterniiacd to escape from the dud. The Gen. Pierce Hoare has Its eign of Gen. Pierce in a sailor hot and box coat, knocked compltely down. The Hat? of Daniel O'Connel House is silent. The Black Horne of the tavern of that name has a,fierte eye, erect load, flo)vieg mime and tail; al the wind whis tles by and the wavet roll beneath: The twq Game Chickens on the eign of the Montgomery House, seems as If they were pittied for. their last.fight; and the Pennsylvania Exchange looks upbraidingly in. the direction of Pittsburgh, as if deprecating the twin-sisters Allegheny and Monougebelra from adding their toed to the cup of it episery,.whteb Is now !GIL The Shamrock House looks anyfttslasklike but being in clover, while the Si. IsauleAmilange, Maysville Ilene:and nutmeg% 8454438 sneak r . lag ooncerelare napping that 404' Reich other In neighborly proxisfoll7,4?44 0-P. 1 8 . ° Feet, Tom bud Jerry, Frit hum; - 4evelefed la by mit.jattinggengwo ' • Brgiltaterry:f eta si ..ed from the me "" & te*:ltli e slagm e slag Of the berm of a:: ":„. sytotat She • ?buy of Sindorte " " la. iegiudd Railway Agent Mil re 'Mire "Teet of wafer will drive him from hledieofortable east , tete, on the comer of Broadway sad the River. The etrip of wharf between Broadway and Malts is verytneagre, 'advising the propriety of remov fie whole of the Basally Row property for the exteuelon of the wharf. At the foot of Main street Mr. F. F. Brooke gives In hOurly bulletin of the state of the wa ter. Relletin No. I—River hue ries° since 4 P. AL yesterday to 8 this morning, 71 feet. No. 2-10 A. AL River rove 6 Inches in the last hour and quarter. No. 3-11 A. M. Hirer ban rises 4 lnobes In the last hour. No. 4-12 11. !Lice, scant 4 Itches in the tut boor. No. 6-1 P. IL The river roes 81 inches in the last hour. No. 6-2 P. FL The river has risen 83 inches in the last hour. Another wretched row of drinking shops hate been washed entfrom Main to Walnut—and the dszk labyrinthine crypt and secret hiding planes of Forest Queen, Mary Pell, and Red atone Ra i:Menai% Travellers' Home, Leacuter, Wm. Tell and Londonderry Coffee Rouses, are wished and purge : city the waves cf the Ohio. The lower part of the wharf, where the woo d boats land, is but a sorry Margin—the lowlands to Mill Creek are all outflow; mid the backwa ter of MIU Creek extend, to above the Brighton Rome. Lose than ten feet more will bring us to the height of the flood of 1847, when the river Was over slaty foot wove low water mork.— CM. Coo. of Irednuclay. FOR THE NEW YEAR LtASON'S PICTORIAL DRAIII3O HOOM COX• restos --This brilliantly-illuminated weekly Journal has Just commenced's new volume, and is certainly a most superb and elegant affair, In the any of literature and art. Among a large number of most beautiful and artistic engem rings, is a tine allegorical pleteee,by Billings, of the Incoming of Now Year. Au elaborate de sign illustrating the subject of Autographs and Writing, from the earliest period of the world,— a most original and remarkable' feature of the Pictorial, to be followed by s series of numbers upon this subject. An allegerical picture of the Golden Fleece. A Winter Scene In Ikeda, with the peculiar mode of travelling Illustrated. A fine equestrian picture of Count L'Oreal. A icpreeentatloni of Thom's piece of eatilpture, knowS as Old Mortality, Cu Laurel Dill Cemete ry. A megnificeut, large and original picture of tho Crystal Palace, New York,—the finest eograring ever ironed on wood in`fhle country. Also a curione potato, the key of which to a mi racle of Ingenuity. turning and examining this curious affair Ave hundred diffotent objects are found, each subject, though °kinglet° in itself, stilt, by . conning errangemente forming parts of another. Thee Western Military IneW tote; at Drennan Spring', Kentucky, Ia also rep. resented. Among the contributors to this nom. bar we observe the names of him. L. ll.'Sigour. Boy; T. Ilnifinek, T..ltitchanan Head; ,T. B. An hiaturln H. Dalton, Alice B. NIA Mrs. M. W. Curtis, Den: Puiley Poore, A. J. IL Do. ganoe, Francis A. Ditrivage, Alice Carey. Caro line A. Ilayilen Moho Carey, Dr. J. H. Robin non, J• Bout, Sr., Neale DerSard, Ellen Louise Chandler, Ms, eta, forming an amount of talent never before embarked 'in a weekly journal. filth ail this array of attractive illustrations, of brilliant literary matter and vast improve ment generally, the price of the Pictorial Ia grittily reined, The terms per annum are $3. • Single oopice, air cent; each. For rale at all of the periodical depots. A. Winch, 1111 Cheenut et. Philadelphia, general Agent. Citizen's Lusztranno tiompany of Pittpargh 'u•SIUIIL L. HABAIIELL.BuII: MICE, 94 WATER, BETWEEN MABEE? AND WOOD STRE6II. NULL ANP OADOO BL AU ON WI 01110 AND . AILNIIOIPPI DIVED% AND I . ItINOTA. ttl • 4 .40. Dr Pat AL... saaansi the xenla of Mt ANA cad INLAND NAria4l7oN .1 TRANSPORTATION. DIRZOTODAI lI.D Hint, I W . ru. Lull/ler. Jr.. . n VI. !Ise...en , t i M. Mar. Pa ual Ilrs, l W. Pin' Da .us l'Ar.rt Dunlap. Jr., Jahn /I. utieh . E., j u k„,,, L ,,,p. _ . /Prawns Pollan, B ' ' ' alrgili;:ar '. NI ikh '''''''' '4'l ' ' zu.D. Ilayu„: Taw U. Ptancalt. , 651 OAGUERREOTYPES AT THE NATION AL • OALL.gR r. ACIESON'S 'National Du m an G crass tbs Dissen and l fi bark( Wll • rs's Dtv• tltars.)Plttsburatt. mm4lltaa ay Nta Wirt li2 aa tai t irts 1°. th5._ " 16: 23 "8 " : essi lik rak ."."l4 7 . tit ascot atn sarra Wd sts ...us. 01 unman tam srltb las nrsi . et A tp l i lys i t t , : tr os. • ylleatska 2.6.- '""ft'a.". l ja=gl ot , tsc l les4 Cs tszs• •tetats,; 44!m i s ArAgaaps "'III 12 "I„ Aska, sod otimkgbr fray I • litraise• b1q1114404. • A. 4414,1, . . • .It: WATSON ie now eng igo,l in alsortterlac LOD 7tega. and a4ll /lava ennotnntlr en nand a Iwns stork of balk Toth of Ell Pin turfs r. alto WA banns of Matt• 11.1 "Pot:, and • flo. 1 artie's of Lard. In barryla serf kcal. for role at bliWnrohnopo, eon nor of Lltorty and Warr. street. Dr. N'Lane's . Pills W-31r. 0. W. Butler, e Millersturgh, Centre Co.. I's, 1110 beim sitlieteti with lAsett Contalaitat fur „ pum p s , of pays. and was elated by the yttb. A 700001617 of his acquaintance, wee also smugly relleeei by thew. Jerob Vetoer. P.:r•mo.ter CorincVn.Ohio. rays Ma they Wall eery ...mad thafhe do-es to cortelder Lila ttnck of medicine comolote without them. The wt. of 21r. Jam. Stewart. of Richmond. Jeffeti eon Canute. Ohio, en. cored of a moil unrgising by three U. lk • iY Fl Alnowort6, or Caryt.borrar. New York. rani-bier; thee* IN the :wet In:seise'. or the Mai ever sifferesl. no lot be hal ori hoed aold ravlilrtantl Erre the hinted matlefaettoh. Jones Jones. °lank& township. Allegheny W. I. ~27,1 Lie .If. noel. two boa., whish did her more good te.a their fund/ Ph/rids. for Iwo yeu.. . Every one shouli be Drrieldel with . toe of Dr. M. Laces Nile, .. there ill no better Family Illlrstant. Dor sale by most Alershante sad Druggists In town and co .,t e y..ad by the sole cremators. .1 KIDD & CO.. detlOdAwd 60 Wood west. pirWIN,EB, etc—Person wiebing topur awe Framer 191aue am Ii(1001.1 of all doseeptipon. Dore 0.1 ii.orrieer, nix ob•.alo them, it the laws. pr... at it* WI. Eton or JACOB lirE&VEll. Jr .l6 . !Inter mad Fret Mr.... ger CLTATea's Ilonny SOAPS, which attract, ..tso much Ittleatton at the World'Wfafr. are now offorrd to the entwine of Pittetoorith and Al/eshenr =lv, at tLe Proprietors Woes, wholesale nod retail. ml. Ecru I. rv ticularly taiarttil to those troubled with chapped hands In Winter. J MILD & CO.. ',went, No. GO Wsoil itreot: Bcroltlla. • • spa -IT is due to Kier's Petroleum to say tutu has been known to torapletalf eradkate weer] vest! e of Ude dreadful disease In lua Ulna than ah /Abe erred]. and at Isis cost orlnconesnuus to`l, thousands of rertlecato In the bends of the 700- 6detnr, many of which are from well known ef nudging the ell] a Pittaborgh and its Immediate 'WWI,. go ea show clearly WY{ befoul . ..ll doubt. that ruruo LEVI! Is a Mulleins of do run value, not only al( kcal remedy In Paralysis, Illusuinatism. Dearners. loss 'el Sight. but u raluablif internal remedy. Inelting thlk Inviellratlng Phlkodens.as well ma tbe suffering reinent. to beccune aogoaluted with Its merits. • hael.r.g a dread of mixtures ars /unwed that this' medirins is purely sutural. end is bottled as It flows nun the tow , m of the earth., The following oertlfkata Is roplwl from • MM. linhllab. kat Syrarmw * .yiew York:. and bears des Aummt /42. to w Web le .5.0 •DP.Milld tb. esulfient. of the ode! al D. Y. }WA, B. D., of Syracum: TLI. may In truth certify. that I have twin to badly SS, Met., with Seronal• for the last seven year.. that most of: the time I have beep nimble to attend to any lilead of bc duese.eud math idtbe Uma unabM to watt, mad eatinnwl to Inv bed. and have been treated nearly all the (boa by the best physicians our country afford.: 1 oeeaeional tj got soot relief. but no cure. sod motioned to grow wcne, until Dr. Foot recommerded me to U 7 the.rettealmana, or Dark Oil.. envy thing else hal tallyel I.ild so without WM at first. but the egad was aslollehlng: It threw like polo, to the earface at ono, and I at onto began to grew beam.. •01 b 7 uaing learn battlew.l havegot • can worth thou/minds el dollen. MU. NANCY M. Batt%EEC. TN. /way artily that I Layabeensaatritedwltti'lCieea Petroliort, or Dal Oil, for more than a Ira, amnia reptatwill wltteared lu beneficial etbels In the eat( of heiclent blow. awl other Maws for whlch IL le raw =road, and ern with maid/are recoaaelat it WI be =did= worthy of atlentica, ao.l can rately taY,that Lana bur attariedal IL ace, wary other zedletneha.l talk!. D. Y. litrOD, U. D. b Fur ..le by all the Drizatlsta la Dltteburgh. atrAtelaw NEW CARPET STORE. ROBINSONR . 8: CO., NO. 47, FIFTH STREET, IN EAR WOOD. Now opening a large and entirely now Etna of Import...l and AILIIIiCUI Carp., together 'Mi., gym - Wu 0nv.117 Ivan In • Cund Rom at tin lomat rub. prime.. - tint SAMUEL GRAY, • bIERCHA'NT TAILOR, Na. - 47, St. Clair Hotel Buildings, St. Cidi, strut. PiftzburgA. ' fIENTLEISEN'S CLOTHING MADE EX t,m CLUSIVELS to order, and vat . ..sand torult IW ennottantly on band • choir...atm...A of CLOTHS. CASSIMEHES, VESTINGS end OVERCQATING, OF THE LATEST STYLES. Italretad arpr..oly for lb. custom trade. o.ntrimen leaving their orders boys their vbittes noose:Rad and ertnotteti erith. I.a all work L. doze etnthr bl. owl, sewer -01.100. deler2m Knickerbocker New Year's Cakes. 500 POUNDS Kniakerbooker,Ncv Yene ' S Cab., the Luna a. baked In Now York, and a' •az• - . 0 , -- -"t"ritzommlk..tru'im'•s No. 117. Liberty V. V.A., 31'CLURG&,,CX)., RAVE REMOVED TO THE CORERS,-OF WOOD £.D SITTII STRIETS, WIIIIRE they offer to - their old at:stoutere. thn publlo scamp/. at Ma lowed tatra,lTho* - aag. and Bate!. th. laranst. most ~Ant and oaLID/i . d. Etnek ol . fl CEIOICE TE4B, FAMILY OHOCERIES, WOODS! ODD WILLOW, WADI TO DX IDTXD IN TOE WINS. de4 A. 11.110.liMES & §uocessor to 11. P. NOLion MANUYACTOII6}III 071 SOLID BOX via,r,s, • PLATED IMOV ILS ATTOCKS, SPADES. 110X 9. CK8. ROLM. kr... FriTIGIIIRGH. PKBITIA. • OEM. So. ISA Water gtdoot. third door &bor. SraKbOold 44 - All Stork worranlid quo] to arty =aarrotored. riZ JAMES P. TANNER. WROLESALE DEALER IN BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, dc., no. 50 woos arszrr, rirrseesow, Between Third and Fourth. • terlky Bunk embraces every variety mid fur. ot 800.. Bonnet. le. Dare Cad abort from the Net Ingle.' nanutiotaret a, aderlatl .I , treetal foe /a I and Winter Wee, .11 vitt toll at E.t.a ;t —IN mut exenolne la has l h.. eteoff n.. Belson's First Fretamts DAGUERIMOTYPES. Post Oiller'Bsil dig g, Third 'Sewd CITIZENS arld strangers who wish to oh an eenartle. artist. and Ila Ills liken*. at • .t.ry prin. Oaf It to the. Inter.t-to .11 at We .ell known cohabits/merl e Shore enttra stLelaction •naranteest., or ao charge rod.. Nes., one of the hare. end Get •rnortal nig sod Munch. ever en.- eructed for the pat-pore. With Inetroments of the tgwt rlttartol 10.1..4 having selopted the eretato of Deatteen .t.onkt. otter prsesced by the cilebtate-1 of Thlladelphis dad Nine Pork, tie. N. Callers Um./ to he able to offer to the getrooa of the Art, a att. of I.e. rotypoe s eiLbsi kinsly to In ch.., lash 1..0 .I.r R. ROOMS 01.09 aM operatteg, In al. Watnm , from g ~leek e.... to a e. mat,..111•1 10111 S 11 . 0)M. . S. AMU. MIcOR) & CO, - WHOLESALE &RETAILFASIIIONABLE HAT AHD CAP • .. - MANUFAOTUBEIIB. ' AND DILLARD IN ALL LIND! 01 /UAL CORNER Or WOOD AND YIFTW pattsburgb, EiStii.ll. 2 =l. l c:T=lVV:ll`. 7 " BARNUM & 'BEAM'S NEW PAPER Fleet Number Now Ready I Of tbe cowTerirs NLIWP, tor the watt, ending astarday. January Ist. I—" Mirth of the Naar Tear," deetsusal b 7 Tbotter. A large Page evarbeing. pronounced by artists to be ono of the moot beautiful dorigna seer produced. 2—" The haat !dements ft • Daniel Webster." • Msgnib. cent plettife, corning two entire peatt. Tbe position or the various membersof ii.Webstaris gamily and Priori, ehinting aninud thi dying M. Is faithfully represented. The faaturts of IL. dying Mat...math are arourataly Oro. duce!. Th. pima, alto Mound.. teirtvalts Of Mr. Pieta,. ar Webstir. lir karat. lit. J MI Paige. Mr. Peter liar- Tay. !dr. I A Artileton. The swamis of tbese 0001011. bye been greatly Whited by tb• dagnarmotltm. IVabstin i e Übnrl,'—A largo engraving elbow ing an Internal ale, of 10 le basnUful apartment — . Thi Mansion ef Daniel Webeter M arthgeld."— • w.ntir.l pleture, driven on the spot. Tomb of Daniel Webster." 6_•-gb a 11 - abates Obialoulea at NOW VOS)\ — th e Funeral (hr. 7 —Destruction Of Oblekmino'sgreat Plane-forte menu. factory at Most in. Mamschubstts. A large and rpirlted eon:avian. Visor of the Foundation of that/rota! Palace. New Turin" tb-"Tbe Caloric Ville grigason." 10—'Th. meat Conflagration at Parlament° City." 11—Orb. evening of tanignsa—Reliving the limaggie inth•fianata." In if Ile - T he ornlng of Ccrigims—lia.t.i.., the um. Tim ahoy* lugs at. • I plcdricad In the moat biantlfol and ocatipmanner, artztopanled with apreOpri. te, lultrmiting letter pre.. dmaiptio. • tii LETTER PREBII Au oinal Naw Tele. Poem. by Allot,Oarsr, with . NeerZiteaet git=l a . " ' l TNNir_et .!" e!. mom' of rural lie Yr.... by Illehenl bath To the header, by the Mho, Dr, Kans. new e rub for au lobo Yr.alle; Yranois Andre Dianne. he the Dehtly. • Seindbos .od eareaturers in the city of ?WY York. The aiplidltlOnta tag AMMO: nark otid the Drama. lily Ast.hiheld •thsoo•dk Illstory•I Europe,- Tim Dye.= of Cowmen. The Death! of Webster. The INew x.% emtal Yoraosb The Connattration or gam, ossnto. The WOrk ably The D.] Of 1882. • .coplata Hit of /bath. of eminent pfrafilll crssent /Pr. ltabOat Llt.racar. Daemon. of Chish. seines risoorost. mannlnetory, at lioeten. \ Lobed lintel. as from all parte of lb. weed. • , 113. The 04..4 mounter Wlasyrar;on Palttaday, Jan. B th..th • ray 11000 nuoster of lemmata .- \ Vtlerthrhe rospeettally info:mai that •' err 1•00 sad magniticant odolosboleturs Is in prooelo of pm 4 lhtrtli r. tf=t * O ' l l 1 roltusa obZmoo4•VllTb.A.f the ni a% ?r, i mtvtu tr=s.ocojmi pP ~„,r L b ! jabgzaval d -iu.tnua gluthia.gnujige IphOntieters to phoduattr= HA ....wry In du canary uurOD lbloslostat . von vrithia lb. soros ot alssass.—• To amometten &A. 00 1,111 b• sixort.T. bkr My • moil samsosiptioos Wm. yoss—St.lo for six matt. ha Watt all too Periodical ble oryss•Wr A s a. Ver i pto p = Stirs& LID& • B JrZA Li, ilirmal • .1031 VoltOrkatillaY.lfillr Took. SUNDRIES ; • • • ,'", •• 211.111,i Oom Ambou •• • Powdnal Betanbasi • • V , ••13,•thi1,P"1"1.. üßili ti: —OUU lbs. Turkey. in itareaad !Gs sob Yr. Edictal .1 IEIDi/1,119a. - , \. Re ovr gl Ali PP, SOP. ES A . sus..st. T, To Let A S.I. GOOD OfTIOf in .the 1.3 car Warebotnte. IV .80 an /I 1 deal , I T \‘' ROMITIpODghIk 41' T.TT T PUBUSEID-1 1.10.311 Y. wermc !HAL ICE t' Y. .cool AnsPrl n finnrovnt. AtlnTald H. D. and Tycttltz - cm ltartmittjpt rpsver, by Wit DtVattlt. A. M. D., 1139 vag..t; 8 cm.: $3 yet Bale 1111 \ tb , • 1.101.1,elp.1!..1 Trtoryol J.1.31,12:172t9 U A 11 _ _ Llb"ly t. 'Seeds and Iniplem -nts. \ - 14 1, \ARLY babba g e. Olieliflo Cr. Ra. ieh, 1•4 - {„ottnee C&aumbars end other ea g3eeda r.kuot• ale o(ale mutt &grooved aorta 4 larg . nalortmadt c of be nneit Pruning. Ur siting end Budding K lee.. Prun it aye end Vaala telt& handlaa 3 feetlon et • • d nther Ger •en hart ca&nte of Tape /10121, Cl**& Catt ...Corn an& Nob Cruet ,Sun&t.ll Jur& Candnioaeand 410.410r* . re Shelter , . Seed Dr its. ands laraaamatrtme • tot Labor • ..Ing Implement% for Vi. Prato and Parton. •ha catal ogue of Veglplighle EMIR 4 Wadr to r dfatri Outten. 11 and gamins iheratilt * at Um \Horticultural Astral.° , se. No. ,} i.el:Litet.. \ 'SAGES WARDS() , ' r) Al SINS-- \lO drums new Sultana \ ltais .s, Le, just toed b ' W4l MeCLTAG & I. I Jell . corner Woad antl.4lo • strpil l E OL 11 ! 1 :ral S 7/ q U I ? A L S CI ' . k b o h IT!ela V Crtfoload: rec'd or" .;!. .11. el ate...1.0111i ;, `,llB=l2.nfl for Jammu' I UST ificed: Efarpe* Magniip for JanntO\ ry. ;moat It. eontaots arall fourol—Thros Weeks In Cuba; Napotopot tlourpartoel. Hoar flto Nora vied, blow • ' Llo; ea; I Cant: Cormont/on roil4lona for dfldwlnter, kr.."; En•ektrbocker ilseaalna forJannvy. conoooroa rlf • ow volume: Li • year or 74 Crloll parstumbari for o•I• by W. A. olumi, &sib na OIY h aco. 76 Vortatrost. ; • A] AIIYEH'B MAGAMIN,--,Numary No, toned id No.ni Voartlk strite l / 4 Lisa IQ I.IR(IUNDY Pl;Cll—.4ioo , , jiL,4 for male by . - -- • k achange Ban of PYttsiteh. I ciAstnor iii, 1652/ AL ANCES of DepOlits oxpeelog Ten i .d. , t.o.l% . : . . t rteNne.e fenuirl in tbilLim ; .. rboohorin • Lnt tllr ' aeld s'n!ilitrZn`men Anil/ 9 :o l ss o °A . \ ll, 1111 Lilo lharean, int. 12,1849, %WA ' 'barbs/ifs Kioley. ' . I. fir, '/14.36 l';:r f la r k b o a o t • TsZar . nitagan ;Ant oin - Lini, the , '\ili' before Vie, ' lt o lV " ,l , l o, o kui . " 4; 6 l% h b i l \''' , Aorbl tAlertn . QAT IENT V.l.;DEP9Bl'.Tkin2d.llare‘,' 1,, - 7bowif, of Its, In the b tryqers . Deborit 11 , sizt of P rlit . i ,, / , 1 7/:•./Kii, if , I , S. brit mr. lee t . 4 ,750 °Lib itino•nt, isives wet:vino/mid tin. , II- I.l4leton .\. Jofy 2511% 1/ CO Thine'qlo rio II ners Mimosa-neon tbsi lity . \, ". i, i SOUS YAW). IN, fleshier. Far toyrb: Denorit kOl Lifribursb. p • eo;,] L0;,18k2, nolo/nib:xi end affirfiled onicrtrefoni ms, i iiirlin/Iftii .I,ois MIL' 'tun, Nrteby Pub n, 130 KS, \T;OOK - 1 ,-Just - e - e7i7red\-. ',, \ Tbe irretv of Mb kdolob's., r the :¢ ` innoiLbiL it, by nt ' Oi ` - ', Vir filir". ° r oY ' ILVoitel c ii 1 I 'is \ , nisiloN e s, sod nfaisis of Lifienti,b iii ` iri-y ` K '3l,s T a .. . bro.. is /au, Nur, q. \ ' , / F ' Life kn./ s, by A Artho o 01. :1 \Viet/so/lie . \pitroribb bripl. in do , gilt Alit "ifr„., It • Den ~'X i'ii ' Jon' . I . e. . . . tecionytro:sty-Abe Lioter.br ortain in, . Uolieo INA Fa eel, by li . A \b4l,llEnli NAY it WS, deno ' ..,._ , fourth Atrent. ~,, LAII6-17.0 bble.'N. Tto!iiiiive fclVe by \ \ti*ren biblier A \ \ %Air AnAl Profit to, iftY PE.S. lIES-1 4: bus. le by , 111h011„ SSA Water 'a ARV AND CiREAS • \ • T‘ t . l tr"Z4:2* l- ita lr , to by JSAISII Da SY 4 Ct. \ wear . sAlsbet oek 1 4 D— ',a'? bblo No y V l, d 0W,2 bble ii. B l * *R-6 4 .1 b prime 11 5 4f; \ \ \ ~, t ratiocied; Jni I l i • •p a ti dA \ 1 , ek \ •b, 4L0V.4 - ED-`S Q bbla prime for etWzi ` by d. 30 .;, • \,, , J n CaNFI%Z,DAA 1 .. 13A0 hdirmind N, o.Justreo'd PO \ \ L _Jr Dr , I ...3+ , 1 ' A . _ .... J . B CANVIELD. \ 111 07E1174, b vele pima Roll, rennived ' da, `"L'e l''' "TONVl , NtillyßNl\ a 311711P111e,' !tore, Lot 1 i BCAI., etIiIODSAS,,, 0 cone =tan 'Wit Nail u•ot k\ tn \ s• sal• ds,..°A) 11 , r7hEIGitn a.BtUHPUY. . itIED4PPLh&--,.. IEIO bage l s's, just tec d 1.1. sod for 4t, b 7. \ YON 11.,r i N [(OAST sziitll white tu hand, tor \cpx SONktlell.AS Iktf.PLTS, N IP 'l4O hi' 29 , Alosen TON, BONN urn, reo'd and for .R 132 2 31131 i • al. 50 . 63 . 2, just reed end "tit ‘ rii MO 'f l i i , Y, SEE, e iry Ain ESTUT..\-30, u. interned and4or .-;.A', ___ ~.A. , ....b p ' r \ e s4pr l tso b r ctfh 434:"" eigA ir" s, roo 'd L, .r> , h .71 , ,kl 2 l . ;: 1.... lIOVVIkE 00, ba,iristorgand for • , / k.l.lßopmc. _,_ 11111,4 STIAIYE%A t re ,, ry adlenor Zo y: , o la i llut finest qualltr,, h alh7 •Tm th.3o ' I7I I II ' , I4IILLIP ;4611 Market A _ EATIFER, 8,E.1.115G1 Jwst rpo'd from lbo foonofsetbior,ll Jewell ;11,1Ioty \cii br4, , ova. A bar/ root or est 4Anoid nolt'n wpkb apirafdk , d k g77 . . " ;l •l ll 7 P l lrlltMo. 7 111RAZID:gITCLIM-40 eab te, for r * on. 4 7 1 V gild Li T e TT I PII I O o ,elBf:Nlge. 017 r, L r A . S . ,S b .E. T .—`- ‘, l , 50 ,b e t. , i. art • o bales,suportor, • r rap by . 6.3 tumult. k IVAM \ _ • - . pit} - IRON-135 Vine eon Found ' .! \ 30 dO \ Strong Puma., . alloob•\ . \ ' JOIIN WA?! 3o , —__ _ • \Bank of . Pittsburgh. \ \ . sTA S FFAF.NT OF DEE9stro and 01111 , !, .5.37 1 ./Ata i f . :17.0 . 12.10. %to; alnono:o . 2 1 23= 1 11 1 rI s mothla t.t. Mr. yo33ra wort pronolll36 the ' At of . • . Stat•roeut,h•ra ant either 0.313 Ineramed or dloulolab • 1 woch no. namo. of thoo Dtpaaltorrolbt date •hoo bath o • p.a. 6.43 ..1, or 1./63.... 0tee.3131. and Om amoun tbooroooto ,' Rai., \ ft.odarnanc 3 Data, Amount. Rol et t Itetorn. 11.13333bui6. 1519, Nur. 7 0,30,00 Vran.l3 dy. 111411. Jonor,:'3 taco Janob 1d..1 .‘ 11119. Aug.,l6 10,00 Alsrusrot fifer. 1349, Yet. 16 190 69 A air. 51 . 11/33,3r. 1815, July 6 94850 1 0.514 101113, 1Y.363:61•J ea., 1519, A 51.122, 62,00 1.1,0.1 yoekers. ! 1619. July '6 \ 200,00, \..— ' rsmo boonso.3. - . 1.15.33. ' Rorldaue, Oat, B / 16 41" ... . °,` $ l 3 Ma. • RkharJ,11.51.1.3 13 - 3313`3 ea, Nor. 6.16{V, 8 '' s i 11. fluky, a \ ettoaroi co, Nor. 0, law. 0 ';, /0 \ Iv 1 m 11124061 the toregobio an to be tetlanonatid dividends doe the perm.. tame I. and hatlor remained be teal , 11l three Thera. Theta are a for other Delano-M s • tleo h3ra oat beset eoliltlin or e 65111116.1 Kr 000361 M Rion loreaolsozoll.t. 1414 'are eol3oo.ra doobtron bat /I found rorrectoelll Ite bublbbed hereafter. \ , 1011 U 'SNYDER. Caahler. Felten sod eubtortbed, at, Mb day of December,l6o2. d0:32;4t. \ \ • UM Sent, Alelormono. C. AL Lt. Flamm. & Co. ciENERAL Bbitehatitn,' 1";"&! 1 .1".. ; '.11t1 b .7.V117,:r.uu - JeV.Ccatl.. I'lltoburzh. NOTICE... , . q I ..i.a rurtner.hip leeretofore . exielleun= dor the Arm of Cutbil AVobbs; In the annbrall g odu- Yanow•tevey buelowia, was 41,•=lvoil by mutual moment,, nu the Otis day of Dia...noir. 9he balloon rill. boreal , tor bosoultutyill IT .1 C IUATIA. AM:lethal) attibmised to, ettle the bu , loese of Abe late rm. " .1 - b CURTIS:, • \ ~ lo reliving f7to the lat.' Arm. i mart cheerfully 9.• conimind my tot ad.. J•C C[llll4 to lay fotionde.end the rabec .....any. as a goncoomo troythy of their coalb: doom, and also the, comloosdee of Cab lie le scent. • \ s ! '\r D9BBBII 1.4 1 DOBBS, General ---7-r Inbar:week em Real I. R.l.'. Agent. 'Amy lie Mminitod of the 01Ilee of the /a• te Atm. \''' . , fahe ti.a.re l• nwasipultar Hr. A Dobtd,,My fate partner. to the Dubai:dm • tornizt bitetteoet.l3,ll.4 a gentlemen worthy of outdone,. J C mem. Northern Prottetion iniorance Comb ny~ Camcleh. \N. Y. CAPITAL, $200,000. • _ • LYMAN CtIIITIAP, President.-.-5. cionnat.n. ISeerstai7. vi k riLL issue Poliaise eiauset loss 4 r. dam ♦V age by Flre oa Iledldlnat and their contents, alto . on W. litall• and Caritoen el etas= and Canal Boats, on W. most favorable Lena. • All Lanes of tide Agene will be Winded and prompt. 1r paid at thb °film: I 0 CURT d a.‘Aa sotlstro , Wood an Iln ds,_ deLli over P ia It Conde Hankies Roam. Rensselaer Insurance Company, toner. Insrgh,liew \Xorls. JACOB EA FM. Pruldent..--...ux, s Doucui. ISeir . Wary. MARV:Rib IN /8367.CAVITAL, arHIS old and well eatabliebed Hompqny d. e . 7gte.riete Issu t eagr ia billie Agook I.Mot porta= blot 11.41'4 he 0 • intlident ClanAtft to IlztOrit • lalto to cant cornet larontkoc. , .1•211 \ . J 000a17.4 Amt.. 13,tock for Sale. 'it.FEW.E.hires of Stook in the ` . tun Saw Will Hun HW Void 'Company relotha \ unsay— trostoczdtr us of C4p3 to ral:ttazattglillalertt swam TWA 412671a5t cool:411E1Mb at the .‘ took \la be dosed In • tom - agftto.., . Wit. SEPT, Pretideet. VMAR AND ItiOLASB.O - :a btls.ll.4ofleaos Milstm4uvijirrop. ea'Lzglior el.t7 llDpt , COLBIRT116:1. JEW BOOM—Just received -4,11•2• 'Gnirk tem wlltui OA= Mthafr . =.l oi Team', Cattartot, 371“." • wawa We as the Isthmus. , . Barsasta Beetal.• lianuatad News, win 0 °sib • amber, or' • par. tnaordt.eac \ \ den "IVIM:="1. \--•A \' VI ' , AND Iht(WITANI\ WE OF',I .\\ AmusENEE \ \\ ' 'S‘\ .rrit.,rirr , .SroTALA ...' Aiitipri O. rosriti....--...4:-..7...L5nr .4, Ulna \ i \ 'V . \ . AN g AsoN, \ & CO. ti h old thoiript • i1 i p i t=t aci ... a .... , ..... r.zi.. .= = v ,.., ,‘ ,„ • noun Animal B ale` ou Main. streli b, .t , mfr, at 7 sedan. .' • .. aoct eo " gl ' lrur " Arr Viii it r ' sPlTillch 5713 ' 1 ' 81 . 6 ill ra. l \ .' PIZ "' °lr ADMlS3 ' l° ; ' ' • .. •''', • \ .. Nv .. .7•11 to.thsii: lis , e . t4o4 r siPor anali:tosa ‘ on Athltrait; ‘ , ' !loi s _ ..,...:':h..-..h. --......5.„.......... _ilituvu, ‘v, . .v . ~, :,. . \ 7=7. i., 7 1. \r.d.kt '7" k .I. S s . 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JAMS As„..!p .11ASSIADADt\ u C ant .1•111, 14.9b0rt7 it!ir \ ', Or o mnr. ~ v t6W,Mg i , - \\. \ , ~\ \ , ',- Grieco Mardelade, ' \ ags ; , ..A . 1.• Apple I'l 1 • ' :1, \ I dVot l lgil'or'st:l:tl r''' ;* j' A b pt:Li r ll r tli igi ' d: ' ,... .. '40.9 , '',ll' corner lit"Ofeleod I'll.l..trr -f TTERNV,OOI)% PiekleeTkllip inzallop\ \ \IL) .4,, , 1 F: 11..,: : .i k , T .... 1 phv f n,.. \ • •-•- \ Ordons. I. \ Tittlh, .\ \ or rt.... 1 \ . . V:) Noxell flat. above jo free& and for olAbf,the dime, I„, e.teall.br Ido., W .I. tdreLLIVr.A. CO. \ \ (food NeCtiNfor the Ladiesi\ \ lfo.kS' CORAL ‘ll4lll. BESTOVATIVE\ 0 Is Ititeared to 11016 brio.-SO-'. one ortlelo tor , gtak.. VI t tiat7fr r et . ,TZ: s 34•ll:4 ' 1 111;1;:111;VV; sold fees/ nod On reole—tuo ealbe la were 4011heity li.t a 0 mile Aogli sl—.l [bat 011 la hole/ ewe boor oh fb 4, OloYerroriltrulovr4 to 10.1L . e, floor/ !blue saute fork tbolfair. e..hr.rtinunsurA Cl dtoro: tlocuo/10 I boo.. ee tbo"IlIg book") runs, lOW and Lltatty treet", hedabord,b. \ , 1 \ .' . ' Pero rtetaeel to 25 reole,s,calte. : FOR JO NE S''` ,4 ITALIAN VID.?IICAL eVAY,—Tiat. teoly le as article. for !genii Otlo DI. eases. reaptions. - le., r bead. Ole brize,oce, th at .11 MIT tooit. • It matter eco,tte, doitt or ulltAf blab White wad Clear; carer PlotolerlCfttibw, Fouttirett Chable4l , Bomar lender Met to• Illt4 eittaviotr afoot cued. for lofibts In the huraerr. it L. eboolltonl otol brallud. • , boll , et IittIOULICA CloWOr EitorolVrrtordly kOoko ardho . \''' Big Floot.'leornekof Wood at; LlL\ty rttrito. me,. ,tteraii. l\ ;.), •• L '. 14ADIES OF PIAITSBUII4II,-epd N Id iroty‘ 't , ••Prl.• roloroi..ft`r IZ to 13}Ceinfo per Lo.i., for \ JONYVA pll LILY luarr. \ t le pap th e Hilo floe Itto , lko erbbekore. tend dope, not led apt IL .old at RUM:IFS ClotbllmPtom(formokro4 knowrkits the ..111 diort..) puree: of Vtiet.l , 4 /dborir, etreeto,rtabordtt. 1 \ . \ \ \ \, \ ~\ \• , \ TONEW CELEI(tATkO 11A1..\0Y.V71tn get.0=V5.17.21:1,131i Ogr o g2 It 1717. \ HOC'S Cloth beg 01011, (tortrkeur VW . Ms Boot:r)63raer of Wood .04 /Abney otrootl, Pittobbrgh. deMalbtrlXle be Genuine IDD &CO. ,t I VER CO . DIPLA q , qf five yetwqtand 4411. gal AZ l !,itivVegiNts °4l7 "N w " 24. T. NZlr44::r a igll ' ..ri C f%Yete 2 elfelaVe ' 6l resmo end your MeV rill. whirs. Its . :e%esel word.. \ whervver 0001111 011Clatt ot the Mu err. blmr of to Misklete Bor. Mee! e •ro. and totted .re I the great.% est 00111710 hello.. ~etior.a. Mk Imuleette as As her. far gei t terge th arre U gl: V 7. 0 r1;':,.1.49,111g2 earl Urer'ssmulamt ueeeely bre. re a and have tried \ earl... rebedbe, boo 12 .. et10; at last‘l i evmd , of your LberePllN Walsh have effected th e rooe 4DDY V. 0 1 ,... and I'hear I.ol' Mehoot eamßeratiort the sm *ow par- Weer kureeL 1 thetenere berme mend. beim b all \ erho area®: ..ith dleeere rP•tbiLlver. Your antelol Wee* 801114. ~._ Perch m .111 truember \ 'Oat all Pills hie-ifiel " Liver Te n. ' " 00 o} •.ef. o °." PreartAler fL,PeEKLLB No. ..5 ,.. 'lYref..l 4 o.M. are 0•011200 t. . 1 Vi re Mil re tie , fd..13, ;I SUN'PRIY•S— \ 1, \ If.V lip . = ph..c...h.te . 14.boies Bag:b. '‘''''. .., • \ 10 bhcf.. Bohm., . 20 bbls.B. B. !blame.. \ ' 'OW burets Lake nob- ; \B' l ' eV . L\heeedo I \e C .. .'•., 1 Boatels Clover Feed. ...- /Oft ." \ White Beane.‘.3., i Lbla. pride roll Butter. 11 e. hales Steel... Pelts 2 'v . To v. Yeses; reed m I for Sehe ' loT e \ - .1 13 (LI:11111..,LD. for eel ynut Jim fu ---\ .Pe*ale Teacher Nanted, ` .- k t molt 4‘a Pri.vire Family, reAdiitg a ir ‘f ago " OfrnaV i ' 4tr !'" a " ~ """Vr \ \ \ ira '.l, ler W i tßted. \ lIXAN,T A\younknp of some . pad' I al \H"". tr; l P \ !: il ßb' f i. l%t i ! t 7 l t'M i tnr -' 7\ L OR t.\ - 1 '. LL ' rtraces intereeted ' , Fitt please tak notiee {hat ills • applie4 to tbo‘Exiborms Bonk, of web. ‘,... tin doplleVal,,.. trtitmila to DIMS of c•rthi..t. 00 ber te l lret, inn olorrN-10./dotel Hoof win o. botl.lor Te chap* of tpe picot ritook. brutel to too.. to , ant lost or rotria , thavrteeore s \', . .11,1,1,8 dide,w.l7.. „. I 'IIE Amerkena\A. m suo' 41,1_, , of Lls.fol Enolrledhy, • r the Tektl4. wale 67 \ L , • Seemlier hes4l Katie , de29 . : 621 INad et, thkthoega 341 had SEITOR lES,- \ tr: amlo•6l,u ' \.\ \,8".1"1.A2da \ .ftw!p~ek_thyleos \ \ Baw ; &Sid ma f.r CB a „ \ Hew Piano PLilfp —7 \ IT for the Wagon. \ ‘, W, ov o „u. t it.... \ , \ , Vamp litla Meet BoubbrEolks-L,wlth colored Ilkennu or S LaIL ',.. Ob. BoyeeerrEhee long. . SyracumnPolka. \ \ ' \ '• . Uncle Sarn'a arto 1, When arelbe friends of car Youth. \ , ' •••$. B lanch ' .lye • , • . \ - \ . 0 .. Ara ta"Plrii7`"'-ka -IV":zi'l"Berll.""ihr.fhtliorlb.‘l; D'-'7"h. °A. \ . . watchful and \ brawn: • • • Sad In the cradle of the ‘,, ili W T ILIb L !,i. p.Qlleatioria or Wallace, RFT : Eh - , r . . Co. J. wer'd and fee Pi. he • \ '‘. JOUN B. MELLO \L de& \ • , . at W 431 etro4L \ ri .,..4 1 35tL-7 . l 3o .4 d o,, ru r m w s\freatx: L. S mynas Figa:rait . , , cern 41 • Vc `• S. CULBERTSON. . AA /An onsuperior.. d Ryo• Whiskey o' \ band andtfr,al. ' \ AA' !A ' 'CULBERT3ON; V LES der For ea 00 bbls. br fdea=l. . I. ALETRATU4-32 bbl- ' boxeo, prime o Tor 1414 bl 4td 111 MILL,NIU, Y ... Y ASTLESSO bugielft—for•eala by • 4. 2a \ \ lIENRY 11 COLLOI.I. ----- \ I 1 0\ 1 1 " 1 • 8,— " 1;71 [IOW Mena 11c.01 by fdr, MI II II COLLINS. 1 auman Zfature. \ s r eito,onr .yes over thercolannis oral. • ter oratrre the tiollday prwooto Art tort. E 2; Set , • Porto L attar tlar k ettliaran wilts olt l idy. to mentor oofhee It. of tto'r tre: . ot ko tbmirandootoow"- o"oV attto7,ntai,OlutliffT 4 1"ot4:5•In‘hk1 416 1 .""ul' ils T a 6l :3 44 o 44etlltv;oror,torsl 1::.. rri7t...Lbj,l7t StinSTUDY pbcies- \ N e Dp.r.g,9= 7 O tint ' /sathert, NO* ;I\ :k ' - '•D V I I 7 o ' unit. tor nlAy H. DICKIST __ Wliter't front aute•ts. .. . itbUN NO 9-12;000 \ ow 1111kt-44 4 141a.b). \ ' - 4BALLIADIOSICT den Waist. 4.1 froatft. tartEASE-1 I Intritle on .d, Sra sale b . dam INAII DI EXlr eCO.. .E• \ dONS;-20 In store) id - sold .. . , \ Wary. and Trout sta. Sprtheluip6rtation,, - 11353 \ VA QTEERAL&N, \BRIXTAN \ a pi, late it.: F iZi.t7O?P;tattektil l ,V:4%,. A 4 non opening mad offerlust fee gal. thole ha 7 \ ,• • EMBROIDEBJE!, WRITE (MODS, \ 7E5 ;,' , 11.05IXEM \ Which they Nov.. rewired ley reoeutairtrala The guy tlau of thiparte ii plcoially Airrated tohr al:ovals It h y egrir 81'."‘':' . ''' 7 1 ' 1, . °''''""...llll,mr \ FOR BALE OR LEAS—TI4e thlketory\ Meg dwelling have. ore 41004 and &retort pad uranged Par family tocalterr (never, ray t and nea t :. ent for brutal. ill hoete antra \ \ . , Tvo beautiful budding - lota ma barn .ITrw: -v., alvet. .i s . - •i , \ \0- , ~,, gererat r anels ground arlth , h lama, lat Urentu.r. or mall Tarrearx.ronarely, the arty be t:Aath \ vrotabl es as late, or Country Seats IT. the CUPID Wer ftrain perpetual at . 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