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ROBERT; W. PARKE.
. Ws.u.b Etscrtoss.—Don't fOrget the Ward
Eleatloniirblch take.plsos to-dby, In Pittsburgh.
Judges, laSpeotors, Assessors, &o.,,ars ehoseb
to day . Pell *Mg tickets haft been uominatsd
Atibiati Weid.
ViirThelcommunication on our Ent page was
arritten.by to prefeasor of the College et Canons
!otrgtt, wielso Initials are appended to it. We
giie the article without any knowledge of the
metier except what we have derived from the
.i3a614 prints and from our correspondent, and
do not wish to be aoruddered an expressing any
opinionaihatuer on" the tmbject In controversy.
, Gaper Blio6D aAtroll RAILLOAD TO OLX
mr.7—Tbia,i)roject has made s good deal of noise
of late In' the Ohio and North- 'eaten Penneyl
*nada mere.. Ideetlage wore held In variotte
parte of ilid s o , otintry,. ' delegates were appoint
and a rust deal 'of ink and wind were
speoL Last week delegates from Ohio, and the
Pittsburgh and Ede Road, met in New York, to
commit, wittithe threators of the New York and
Erießoad. The meeting toorplaee in the eldest
. did 'rooms 'of the New York and Erie 'Railroad
.',..Oompaay, and continued by adjournment from
day to day,:but Hnally broke up without effect
.? lng any thing of imporlanco toward' the object'
In
This negotiation hating failed teethe present,
we ham a propositiod to make to the New York
ere, and allethersooncerned, which we think Ss
more feasibie than the project discarded. New
Xork distreti a greet trunk;line, broad-gauge
chiciatisti. Well, to obtiin this ob-
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Jeat, we proimse to them to join in yearning the
I zit foot track on the Allegheny Valley Road, the
Pittsburgh and Steubenville Road, - the dtemben.
villa and ludiaina Road to Zanesville, and the
Zitneaville 'and Wilmington Rand. This would
• give New Yerk as good a route as ehe ever can
have to Cincinnati with the double. advantage
of the Ohio river comma - ice at Pittsburgh, which
'.floats more 'Mintage than:any two or three Heil
,,roads can tarry. The four roads mentioned;
'connecting the New York and Erie road with
Cincinnati, are all peOgreesing, with large sub
scriptions-of lack, effeare in the hands of on-
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tartio Companies. All Untie:memory Is, for
' . .,, -* New,York to enter into the requisite negotia
, One, and „Mist in the conatruction of this
• great line: :The project is certainly worth think
.
lug of, and We commend It to the attention of
all concerned. 'We propose it et our own sug
. cation, ,Without consulting with, or knowing
...thendjids, all of the parties concerned.
• 'ELECTIVE nmlClAlty.
The National Intelligencir regards the row
dy's:in lately preralent at Baltimore, and other
, acts indicating clawless apiriteas the legitimist,
-offspringef deo - five JudiOituy. Ii contends
that Judicial others who twelve their power
Irom the pooPle, will not wield that power fear
.
Italy nahust thole from whom they received It,
'be their offences osier en great; became those
who are aneigned before them are Toter!, and
having In their hands the power-of punishiug
fearless judger, the judges dare not provoke
themio an exercise of It. In this view a Bahl
j more paper; 07.1=121.
This arguMent Is a specious ate, and with .
many has been conclusive; but It behooves those
who urge in abow that the .Tudges of 21ary,
,lend,.(or any other litite,) elected by the peo
ple,
have been less fearless than those The pre
ceded them under a different mode of appoint
meat. One feet will:Outweigh a thousand
' 'des; and unless thefaeli chow that judicial in
tegrity has fined, usher the now method of
- election by the people, we mustbe excused from
- *dinning the conclusion' of the Latelligencer,
for want of a !efficient basis on which, to rent .
Here,,ln:Pestasylvanis, -as far as our
.= knowledge extends, the Judges elected by the
people have proved as honest and determined in
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- .the libmitargo of their duty as any who eorred
under the appointing power of toe dorentor;
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and. In come instances, Judges who at first re.
• : 1.., 'citivelitheir appointment from the Governor, and
. :afterwards were elected by the people, have
alum more Severity to culprits -since their deo
], flea than before.
The great
. ebjection to the argument of the
-latelligencerls, that it 'hike' at the root of re=
;titbits= government. It Involves the cocain.
- aloe that the people are lot capable of self.gov
;: clamant: lf It follows, neeeesarily,that Judges
-- viii pander to those who elect them,. it also fol
lows that Amternors and Legislators will do the
• , tame. Those who make the laws and those wlio
*cute these, are liable to the same iafirmltiee,
- are open to the same inflnenies, and. likely to
di actuated by the name motiveit, as those who
Interpret and apply them. If the people are
Capable of iseltgovennnent, - as Republicanism
; 1 -- spumes theta to In; they . are as capable of se
, ..leeting honest,Men - for Judges, and as likely to
,410 It, aa any other appointing poweil and if
are not;they are disqualified for choosing
one to appoint judges-or make 'laws for
:thein Whea-lhe tippoltitlng power resides in
t', - K''''lf•:,: : ?•;,;Sjtitettivernor be must in many cases act with.
, •=v l- •
ticeowledge of men and things which is
by', the people in an eminent degree;
aadll him frequently happened, under the old
of thinge,-that ma were chosen by the
" - Gonna for Judges *ham the people would
• - o:atoveettave thought qualified for that office. •
Wleked, and 'cruel, and corrupt judges have
aisted; bailee have to search -for • their 1111132e3
....-,:7.smong those - ;who . received their appointments
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• • -•••••; from other sources than. the people, and who
. . ' Isere comeguen lyelevated above them.
• A Judge who ganders to rowdies and latrine,
, . • McAdoo not pander to the people. The manses
of the people are law-abiding, end that Judge
- 4i . eurest of popular approval who execute, the
.
• ••?,lawirkeristl4 without fear' or favor. He who
' . ithalttl the imis id' icier of the vicious who
May be arraigned before him, may thereby pos
atbiy;oolleqatti a few blackguards; but she
'clusiicts are that he will excite even MU- con
, • _ r`tempt, as welt: as • provoke. the community at
• large, Belong, therefore, as the masses of the
- , "'t, • ' '
. people remain.vizteous, eo long we have the as
that the honest feirier Jedge will b e
maintained; and when the Muses erase to be
isitable for- maintaining the supremacy of the
laws, they thir.foundation of our republican rye
-! • tem will be gone. •
• . A .TOIT TstrMr.—The :'budget " of Mr. D'ls•
' reel, theCharnsettr of the British zebegner,
,
• halting 24010 up for dieottssion in the House of
•CoMMone, • feature of it was discovered which
"mai designed thtixiaway the principal benefit
, .
• - confstred by the eform bill of 1862, bat was
. 10 'slyly congealed as at first to escape observe-
Pan.. The Matter le thus explained In the for
-4180 eckfltelmtidenen et the H.. Y. Commercial
• AdvMtiser -".. •
n - One peculiar feature of the measure is very
tio of party Motles. The chief strength
of the ilbetrat gattyht the House of Commons is
wie q .nt upon the infleenee. of the LIO house
" • t holden (who virtually decide most of the borough
'elegtions,) ander:ay year since the passage of
the reformhill, that gave these parties the fret -
• mit* a vast number of new houses have been
-bat with a view to the rent just reaching this
sum Mr. Planet now proposes to make It
the-starting point of taxation.-.-WhUe hams:aid
- ezeregtall houses below £lO, he would Impose
homer dnty of 10s. per SODOM upon all
t, houses of that amount. To enable the tecants
- to save this, landlords would of coarse at ones
radar's-their rents to ..89 195., and this men
ram the cantor/11 vote unsaid not only at orate be
:narrowed to 'most remarkable extent, but
)xideptired in a grest.degree of its dem.
tMratiaelement Amere'adroitwayoffoster
ing
er
reactlad .oculd spirsoy . be connived, and
.1 — l-'," - tlekletimiiiitraticiit'..of snob a scheme at th e very
gitniApktut the 'Misuser the peogde are demand
.. biktectested .Lprivilegv, , by en extension of the
reform biß; exhibits - the. propearltiee of the
ii.:((labiaet-trilik light that 'cannot fail toltte:tindet . - ...
anal'', scheme rattle] be i bid
• siiible ire hopetcd of ads : tone:
Z ill watch the foreign news with
' $7.7 the veldt.
MO4nattr .44 einitpatip of Men
&thin hare combined together to bond cheap
and good, knees for the atecnazoadatinttof the
poor. A block of dwellings la about to be erect.'
ed at the expense of these gentlemen, to coot,
about $40,000, and to accommodate thhey•six
tatellki. 'A ie..- if di per cent to. eipeote4
.lea. A return of
OD thL inyesement, and far an a:maid coet of
sso each of these thirtysix families will be put
in possession of a habitation that is healthy,
comfortable and built with ail the convenience'
of modern science, invention and tkilL
A like experiment here, would succeed, be
yond doubt. The Boston movement is a philan:
chronic one, and hence the per mintage on the
investment is fixed 'at a low figure, the design
being to fantail good houses to those who can
not afford to pay dare than $5O rent, and who
are now compelled to huddle together in filthy,
ill-ventilated alley' sad courts. As a philan
thropic movement, inverting-me great sacrifice
of means, it Is worthy of extensive imitation.
We hope to live to see the day when capitalists
will ite able, even without sacrifice, to furnish
comfortable tenements for the poor, at a low
rate; - but in the meantime benevolent men will
have to go forward and show that the thing can
be One. Nothing tends so much to elevate and
stimulate the man of email means as comforta
ble surroundings. A man who is compelled to
limoin a miserable house, surrounded by filth
,aitd manifold sources of discomfort, will gredu ,
ally bec6me as miserable an the place he lives
in; while the man who Is placed in a comforts'',
ble house, In a clean locality, and who is fur
nished with the many conveniences of a well
constructed house, will coon grow up Into a
oorresponding state.
Apart, however, from this philanthroplo view
'of the subject, there Is another idea pretties
itself forward, In all our cities there Is a large
clam' of men with email families and limited in
comes, who do not consider themselves poor, or
objects of benevolence, and who yet feel the
want of comfortable houses at a rent within the
compass of,their means. Now, if comfortable
houses can be built in Boston, to rent at $5O,
and yield 4 i per cent , why might not homes of
the same character be built for the' class we
have spoken of,' to rent at, say $lOO, and yield
9 per cent! Bush an enterprise would meet a
public want in:44l oar cities, and while not seem
ing to bo a Ir9rlc` of charity, would in reality be
'most benevolent in its results. •
We throw out these hints for the purpose of
askingattentionto the Boston plan, that Its de
velopments may be watched,.and its advantages
, be duly appropriated. -
PKS3iTTINSALA Remaoin.—The Pittabirgh
'Gazette, in recommending the Allegheny Valley
project to public favor, says that the Pennsylva
nia Railroad le :overwhelmed with business and
cannot do the work now pressing upon it, no
there is more freight offering at Pittsbargb than
it can carry away. In a subsequent port of the
seine article, the Gazette stelae dist if the road
were finished nbw, with a doable track through
out, it would be fully supplied with buslaces.
It in, in all probability, true that the road has
been somewhat over-crowded, oormidering its
present incomplete elate, and it Is furthermore
trne, that if the work were now in a suitable
condition, the butanes' might be enlarged with-
out delay to any extent. But the directors of
the Company have been busily engaged for some
time put In removing Impedimenta, and provid
ing additional facilities to enable the road to in
crease its capacity. One of the moat serious
defeats has been the want of 'efficient motive
power on the State road, where new and more
powerful locomotives ought to have been provi
ded before. The CanalCommissionere, having
had the matter properly represented to them by
the Directors, have taken the responsibility of
contracting or tho building of six new locomo- •
tires. Had these been ordered some time ago;
they would. now be of great service. Varions
other matters have also been attended to with •
view to enlarging the capacity of the road. It
is, however, impossible to get along without a
double track, and this should be famished with
out delay.—lforth American.
We are glad to bear that arrangements are
making for greater facilities for the trans:ale.
elan of freight on the Pennsylvania Railroad.
This ie the way to• secure a large and regrdar
buiness. Rapidity and certainty are matters
of great importance to merchants in these spoon
!alive times. We harino doubt that the Central I
.Peramylrania route, audor good management,
will always hive as much bind:tees is it can do,
and the Directors need have no hesitation as to
the propriety of providing a double track.
MON WASHINGTON
WASHIXOTON, Dea. 29, 1852.
The Confidential Fend—ifr. Satan on Annexation—
The Bth of January—iiritith Colonization in
Central knerica—Paeifie
Slave Case in the Supreme Court.
The govermieat paper that is to be. intimates
very, clearly that the rumored movement of Mt.
Sortie, to place in the hands of the President
elect an immense fond for indefinite purposes,
has been seriensly canvassed among the Demo•
crate of the two Houses, and that the idea in
which it originated is not yet abandoned. It is
well understood that this Ls to be a war fond.
The Union nays It is not without precedent
There certainly have been instances of putting
at the disposal of the President, for purposes
not strictly defined, very large sums of money,
but it has never been done except during them.
[steno•, or In imminent danger of war. It is
supposed that the Committee of Ways and Means
of the Rouse have been eoonded, and have re
failed .to report the appropriation. Nor is it
likely that the Finance Committee of the Settee
le more favorable. This accounts for the pro-
ject being brought forward throng%e channel so
remote, from these-el:Warned fiscal organs of Con
gress; as the Senator from Louisiana, who with
all his seal to identify himself with the foreign
policy of the government, is not • native of the
country, 'and would not now probably be a resi
dent of it but-for the unfortunate result of some .
pecuniary enterprises 'which frustrated a pur
pose bete tuideretood to hive formed of return
ing to France, come time before his election to
the Struts.
On Tuesday next Mr. Soule will addreel the
Senate in opposition to the cell of Mr. Mason for
the correspondence wllh the mhatere of Francs
and England relative to the proposed tripartite
treaty for encoring to Spain the poseeselon of
Cuba. Mr. Soule panellises line oratorical abil-
Op, and he will command a crowded auditory.
Me isior the present the moat active leader of
the immediate annexationists, and le expected
to defend the Fillibtudete agalst Mr. Mason's
denunciations. My own itopreesion is that the
administration wish the correspondence to come
out. ne letter of Mr. Everett in reply to the
proposal for the tripartite trinity Is long, and is
acid to cover the whble pound of oar relations
with the European power. relative to Cuba. I
le the mean time, the recognized head of the
'ones Americans, Senator Douglass, rimsfus in
the shade. Ile Is engaged In writing the ad
dress to be delivered on the Bth of Jll.llOlll at
the Inauguration of the Jackson statue. There
is another raison of a dOmestic:charaotei which
will preclude hie settee participation In, public
affairs for a short tints to come.
Goo. Case's resolution of inquiry In regard to
the erection of a British Colony in the Bay of
Honduras, out of Islendivreeted within the year
from the discordant and defennelees states of
Central America, will be adopted. The seizure
and occupation by the British of Bunten and sev
eral other important islands on ti at coast,' during
the past season, wee an event Ithich I referred
to in this correspondence at the time, as likely
to produce trouble. It was an act of robbery
which ought to have been promptly protested
against by our government The extension of
British power in the West Indies is noteoropet.
able with peaceful and friendly relations between.
that government and onr own; nor In fact with
the independent', of say of the minor nations
upon this continent
• Theireff known Engineer, Mr. McAlpine; the
Attorney General, and other high dignitaries of
the State of New. York, were , lately here upon a
=talon connected with the buildhsgof the Peelle
Itollroad. Tbey submit a plan foe the construe.
troli of ,that great improve:nit; which will re.
quire an advance of about $15,000,000 from the
National treasury. As nearly the whole line of
the proposed end tons through the. unoccupied
I.elettoriee of ffnited,fitates, there ban ob
,
Woos propricti . in the general government ad-,
main* "its meant In aid
of the undirtsking..
But the time is too chart to dbpoee of much vat
pod complicated schemes this winter. Within
4 , `~~:~.
~Gy*,
-, . ?e`r
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teayeas, tonrairer, the building of . the Nati
Railroad . will be commenced, and when eo un
dertaken the uranium And authority of the gen
eral government will be successfully invoked.
Neither llonsu hare done anything of comie
glance today, nor has any intention of troub
ling Itself about business until after the holidays.
It will then be entered upon with ardor. The
debate on our foreign pplicy which will be re
sumed on Monday, will be interesting, and per
haps will continue through the residue of the
!Reston.
We hare a [LIM Cabinet to-day, to-morrow we
shall have another;
"A breath ems make them as a Meath has made: .
And they will be served up every day until the
end of February, es regularly as soup and des
sert.
The Bnpreme Court has decided the Illinois
cue, of a man indicted for harboring and secret
ing slues, against the appellant. The Court de
oldie that all state laws intended to aid and
usist in the recovery of fugitive slaves, arecon
stittitimaal. Itexplains sad limits its decision
to Prigg's case no as to prohibit only such elate
legislation as Is designed to protect the citizens
of the free states against the violence of slave
hunters, and to assert state riihte and cove
reignty in each essee. Nothing more nor loss
than this wu to have been expected from the
Suprlme Court. Jrairui.
WASHINGTON, Deo, SO.
guise time—The Cabinet—The Pacific Railroad
Inmate of the Army azd Naoy4The French
A few trifling private Mlle and an hour or
two'e discrnesion, in the House, over plane to
expedite businees, constitutes the sum of this
day's! legislation. Both Howes adjourned with
out's quorum.
It le now definitely ascertained that Mr. Hun
ter concluded nothing by hissisit to Concord.
He gave good advice, and it will be duly reflect.
ed upon. llwin, of California, will almost cer
tainly go into the Cabinet as Secretary of War
or Navy. Nicholson, of. Tent:melee, a loading
man of the Hunker or Fogy faction, will be
disposed of some where. He does not carry
guns enough far a first rate. F. P. Stanton, of
the mime State, and for the fast six years chair
man of the committee on naval affairs, a young
American of decided ability as well as experience,
lemons likely to be invited to take charge of,the
navy than Nicholson: After all, perhaps
ter will condescend to be premier, se he would
then, in Mr. Clare phraee, place himself in the
line of safe precedents.
In Ms late very able report, the Superinten
dent of the Centme has incorporated an account
of American Railroads, which, though necessa
rily brief, has obtained an immense circulation.
I perceive that the author of it enters into come
particulare in regard to the great national work,
the propoeed Pacific Railroad. He etatee that
the primary question of the feasibility of such a
road has not yet been settled, and that it can
not be, without a scientific survey of the
whole route from tho frontier to. the Punic
ocean; but be thou quite clearly that the mere
Item of cosi Is no valid objection to undertaking
the project If it do not exceed tie average
Goat of western roads, it can be finished for $02,-
000,000, and should it reach the average expen
gleaner's of the of Massachusetts—the
most 'costly in the Ultimo:4le aggregate cost
will not exceed $72,000,000. This is lees than
has been expended in the State- of New York
unite railroads, and a great deal less thattAss
been contributed this very year in railroad enter
prises throughout the country.
Should the General Government seemna the
work as a national one? Of this there can be
no-doubt For a great part of tho route will
traverse a country that is now, and perhaps al
ways will be, uninhabited. No State, nor any
number of States, therefore, can extend the re
quisite facilitien for betiding the road. If even
the protection of the Pacific States and Territo
ries were the only object to be obtained by the
construction of the road, that alone would justi
fy the government in promptly carrying out the
firstpreeticable plan presented for socomplishing
it. There - was almoet money enough spent in
transportation daring the two years of the Mex..
km -war, to build the railroad from Si. .Louis
to San Francisco. There seems to be more &-
termination to do something on this eubjectntow,
then ever before. Dr. Owin'a bill in the main
ids good one, but it Is yet entirely premature
to adopt plans and provide the means for eke
outing the great work. The most Bearable be
ginning would be to appropriate a million of
dollar, tot. a thorough sorrey of the relates, and
for the corustruction of a telegraph-at the same
time. I also look upon grants of laud to private
operators with little favor. If the work ie to
be done the govenament ought to do It, became
the goverment alone possesees the requisite pow. ,
er and mew's. And In all !inch came the gov
ernment had better apply its money than Its
property. It will not be practicable tdconqtruot
the road in less than fifteen years after the com
pletion of the surveys. This rate of progress
would require the disbursement of less than five
million of dollars a year, which could be
made without any additions tie all to the public
'debt.
These facts give some importance to the ca
rtons propositions now before Coogrees in ref..
create to the Paoli!lo Railroad: It is said that
the party for which the Attorney General and
Engineer of New York are operating bore, de
sire a contract far the whole work, which they
offer to complete for $40,000,000 in cash, and
the alienate amnions of land fora width of for
ty miles aloriethe line. NO such offer should be
accepted at present
The chairmen of the naval committee of the
House, is exerting himself with 'vigor to carri
through the recommendations of the Secretai7
of the Navy for building several additional
steamere.. It to bald to have been preyed by ex
periment that the fitting of the screw propeller
to old ealling.ships does not answer.
The military committee of the House, are in
in faior of raising two or three more mounted
reel:ciente, but it is believed.that the House will
not ecoction It.
_The Agents for the French Maims are pushing
them in a Mole but earnest maker. I think,
however, the bill will be defected, notwithetand
lug their disinterested efforts.
These are proJecite which will easiltaud epeedi
ly absorb the supine, large as it is.
PEON NEW YORE
Now Your., Deo. 81.
The city has been astir for the post (ow days
at the impudence of the knaves In cur Common
Commit who, In the face of an' Injunction from
one of oar higher Courts, have paned the Broad
way relined bill. The Judge who granted the
Injunction hen cited the:recusants to appear, on
the•lOth of.Jinuary, to Ahoy canes why they
should not be committed for 000 tempt of Court.
Mid Judge Emmett ordered their arreet and al
' lowed them to cool their ardor In the tombs
over the holidays, he would have been folly ens:
tained by the people Of the oily. There wiltl e
blood *Wed In Broadway before 'the c a . e ran
there, beyond a doubt. The pro_ holders
ire determined to carry the caw - before the Su
preme Court of the Melted .t ee .
It lute been determin tro unite a ll the police
r
stations by the ma tie telegraph, for which
poe gr a
twelve therlitandilnliara were appropriated, - be.
log a cool nine tonmind dollars stolen above a
fair Price for the job. Theft is all the rage now
In our pnbllii off oes, and were common Jailbirds
In °ffi'e We ob' old be as well off. The new
Mayor, , , Westervelt, is reported to be a man of
the strictest h tegrity, and will do his utmcst to
protecti the .
I /
ty, but little need be hoped from
a„/,,ii efforts ,
~., the lowest school of tire point
" maa a ra "' ..aro to do the legislation.
The Ouse of the year has caused a good de
mand for agony, sad.to-day quite high prices,
has. bea a.r aldreay seven percent for call loans,
al
gher. A great many western rail.
~,r el i':
lt have er. been offered se collateral son
ai
"tj bu t \
1, 1 / 4
not regarded very highly. Stocks
e ,ara . „ autlte - o 9, bring large prices `an tired.—
r at : e i t a '' . fatty by speculators in Crystal
Aar cent profit. The Gear- The indications it present are that the spring
14 "' du d morn g with two and elirec. trade of Philadelphia will be unusually large.
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quarter Millions of gold oet which In ten day' Oar list of arrivals exhibits a great increue of
will be retuned to eosom
3 k i
isleircalatlon. . - strangers, and It will be. °buried that many Of
More new grate will be flounced to-morrow the cameo aro registered from the South and
than ever befere in ritirritity. Noj an y firms from West, as well as the interior of our State. This'
13°It°D' who hive - °oat - el:lied Nbemselves tab. early - beginning is a favorable op en ing, and al
having igents In New York, beaver. 'that ready business Is hemming lively along Market
oblof boollt,'llnd to one familiar wi State street and Third streets. The influence of the ?enn
ead Ninth - street signs in Boston, t semi u' eylvanis Railroad Is-being felt, and .frelght is
though the beet part of ber populatio ad mt. pouring Int o our city over abet l i me In large
seated hlther .
qoantitlea. — rOj ia ß o s4 ( !r• - . ', . . '..'. ' ' •
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&me valuable statistics relative CO the wilvansti
of the city during theyear bake berm published,
and it ie shown that not leas that, fourteen mil'
Ilona of dollars have been expended in building:
hotels, palaces, etc. This is deemed a moderate,
•eetimate, and twenty millions is nearer the
•mart.
The military foie° of this city, ready at twelve
hours' notice, ie fifty thousand men, and. one
hundred and eixty-one pieces of artillery. The
deaths of the city have been 21,183 out of
population of near 600,000. To one who froth
year to year notes the annual- statements the
returns of 1852 stand out vial the greates t
prominence. New York is shown to be advanc
ing with strides more gigantic than marked the
course of
little accretion of houses upon its now extended
any city, ancient or modern. Every
area, forms in itself a city that elsewhere would
be noteworthy. With another year of peace and
prosperity like the pest New York.and the
Union alike, must advance to a position whfoh
can be imagined bat fainq. . C.
For the Piathurg.s Gaetto.
YOST ROUTES .. .
MR. EDITOR —ln reading the article entitled,
'. The Fast Route Dodge," found in your paper
of Friday morning, it occurred to me that there
was no great cause for alarm, because
.even
should Congress pass an act as prayed for in
the petition of Mr. Wade, it would not be avail
able for the purpose for which it isdesired, to
wit: the traosportatloa cf passengereend freight
across the State of Pennsylvania in defiance of
her laws and constitution. Concrete has, by
the itb clause of the Bth section of. the Con
stitution of the United States, an niadoubted
right to establish post offices and post reeds,
and to this right or power there seems to be no
limitation or qualification, except that which is
implied in its own nature. What this limitation
is, becomes apparent when we consider what a
"Poet road" Is. It is one on which the mails
of the United States are transported by author
ity of an act of Congres. To establish theroad
in question, therefore, as a poet road, would
I authorize Its,continuance and use only for the
I purpose for which post roads are established,
and for no other purpose or use whatever. The
continuance and use of the road for all other
I purposes and uses would be determined and reg.' elated by the laws of the State. through which
the same passes. Should the Supremo Court
decide that that pottlon of the reed lying with
in
the limits of Pennsylvania had been con
struated without legal authority and in violation
of the laws, and to the prejudice of the interests
of our Commonwealth, and enjoin its use; and
should the said road be afterwards established,
or declared by an sot of Congress a post road,
this would authorize its dee only for the trace.
portation of the United States malls; and the
decree of iejunctlon in regard to all and every
other use would stand unaffected by such an net
of Congress. gee**.
TEM FLOOD AT LOUISVILLU.—Tha Loainille
Courier ease
"A flood such s the present one in the Ohio,
has not occurred wag the memory of the 'old
eat Inhabitant.'Te rapidity of the rive is an
' precedented. Ye sterday the rise averaged at
least fdur Indies per hour ,
notwithstanding the
river was out of
. 1 . 4 bunko in many pledge, and
covered sischnv large surface. We fear that
the present flood ,
711, en account of the wonder
fed rapidityer this se,proie fail:tore destructive
than . any that has ever' preceded. Immense
gantities of property, fences nod hoists will
be floated from the bottom lands, and the thing
has coma On so rapidly that it has been Impossi
ble to provide or guard against the eilamity.e.
A vast amount of damage has been done in all
directions. The steamer Della, from flew Or
leans, discharged 90 hoesbeade of on the
upper wharf late Monday night;' - bat before day .
light the river had risen to the engar, - and be
fore it could be removed was greatly . damaged.
The cargo of the R. IL Paloninonsisting
cotton and peanuts, was with. the greatest diffi.-
malty saved from floating off. The crew of Ote
Eclipse was kept at work all night in rolling her
freight back from the encroaching waters.
A coal boat belonging to Eli Leisure, with 12,-
000 bushels of coal, was, sunk in the bend at
Jeffersonville. and another boat was torn from
its mooring, and swept over the falls."
LOSS OF TRH WESTERN WORLD—THRILL
GHQ lIIISCRIPTION BY A PAESILHGER
From the N. O. picayune, Dec. 19.
Another of thee° lamentable accident-Turbid'
are of such palatally frequent occurronoo In
these waters, has taken place on the Mlsslselp
pL_
On Tuesday, the 14th instant, at a quarter be
fore 6 o'clock in'the morrdr, the eteamboat
Western Wprld, on her way own came in cot
illion at, the bend Jost hclow ineetce, with the
steamboat H. It. W. Hill. The concussion was
so ellghtats not In the lour to &Lunt me though
l•wes lying awake In my berth. In a few sec
onds, however, hasty and frequent cries of "Get
up! get up I she's 'inkiest" resounded through
the vetoer'. With solemn ailenoe and hurried
Movement snob sprang from his bed,and snatch
ing hastily at what was within rest 11 and of value
nlahed out,
The Hill was alongside. Some first threw
their email valuables on her; some, with a stron
ger impale' for self-preservation, sought only
their iedividnal safety. In Ins than five min,
um" the World careened partially over. Some
persons on her slid down the colemus that sup
port the saloon deck, tumbled in among the cat.
tie on the lower deck, and scrambled on board
the Rill as but they might. Finding that the
World did not go over entirely, a gangway plank
was run out from the Hinta her saloon. Over
this many more persons escaped. Some even
returned to the World and saved their baggage.
- A sot= and metal silence reigned, except when
broken by those on board the Hill ordering beak
the tide of people which rushed to her aide to
witness the catastrophe.
Somaten minutes had elapsed from the mo
ment the boats came in eolliaton, when a fright.'
fol crash was heard, and careening completely
over, the Western World went to pieces, the lu
rid light of torches revealing the death struggle"
of scorer' of the unfortunate cattle that end not
been cast loose.
But was all human life sand Who knew?
How few caredl•• (Meat least could bear hitter
testimony to a sad negative. He etood near the
stove a half naked latent in hie mine, two "alien
at hie feet. Ten minutes have turned him from
a man into an idiot. Ills mind is too far gone
to exhibit grief—no heaving sighs and bursting
sobs—all is vacancy to his wild, unmeaning
stare. The wife of his bosom and two more of
his children are buried in the dark waters of the
Miesiesippl.
Others were lost—reme twelve or fifteen.
They were not "atom? passengera or Degrees t•
these had places In the upper part of the boat
whence egress was easy by numerous doors.—
The helpless.deok passengers, cribbed in below,
stowed among freight with no chance of egress
or escape to else if a sudden accident of this
nature, were the 'lefts. Were they prepared
for such a catastrophe ? Snails the eerustouo•
Lion of the locality they are pieced in, that few
of the strongest and coolest cm ever escape.
Only one poor woman in this instance escaped by
crawling through the running water under the
feet of the cattle, whence she emerged covered
with bruises. •
It is truly' that there is a groat In
difference to human - life in these legions. I
confess it was a painful might to -witness such a
total absence of any proper feeling as was exhib
ited on this melancholy emerstion. The bar of
the H. R. W. Hill was the first plane stetted by
many who bad just etcaped death, and even
while the holy work of rescue wasgolag on, the
ribald joat circulated freely among those who
eat drinking and smoking around the stove,
checked even by the eight of the poor idiot and
Ms three children, who, standing at the came '
See,-must hove reminded them that though they I
were saved, others had been hunted bet an in
stant before into eternity.
A PAI3SENCIES ON THE LOST STEAMER.
EtpXOßA—Ta o F sxxov 2lollllii. Ad - rue
Manuesa . ,. - ...ge - percelve, in looking. over our
Mee ! . me als"" journals, that late In November,
a member of the Chamber of Dope..
les, proposed in a secret session of that body to
pardon M. de Itsouaset Bonbon and his follow
ers, for what they had done in Bolbora. The
motion was rejected, very unfortunaiely, u the
French residents of Mexico think. The Trait
d'Uniou, at Mexico, regards the refusal to grant
the proposed amnesty as • determination to con
tinue war upon the expedition. It thinks, too
that with the mewl which Blanco and Gandarti .
bad at their disposal, they would find it easy
work to conquer tbe'enemy. Now, it says, the
subject of battle or etrength Is the order of the
day, and by and by will oome the question of
the right and morality of this movement. Our
last accounts left Boulben at Hermosillo now.
iVe hear of him at Guayainu, or near there, but
the Mexicans were.ready to receive him.
Boulbon, it Is said, has a strong party of
friends in Louisiana who sympathise with him
as the victim of odious machinations,' A letter
from Sonora eays that he had before Mm but the
alternative of victory, defeat or death; and that
four or five individuate, carpe, Interested In the
melt, wore at the bottom of the enterprise..
The great body of Mexicans will, we are assured,
resist this Invasion of their territory to the last
trhilarklphia Xnguirer.
MAMMY AID LIMY APPO ; •• • ' \
Appel:ammo& by the Secretary of the r ‘9121
Under the Act of Congress approvedA : ay
1652, entitled "An Act to amend an A t en
titled •An Act to provids fcr the betirr n n
\
rity of the lives of passengers on boar •
vessels propelled in whole or to port by stea7
and for other purpodes.' "
• 1 3. 9 PCCTOFE3 OF lICF.L., of 9FLA1111073.
al. r Ana.
Joseph W. Dyer, Portland, Me P . $ 5O O
Luke Hall, Boston, SOO
IL F. Toultnin, Mobile , Ala. 4 LOOO .
Thetas Hamm, New Orleans, 2,000
Il~Wash Wilson, Galveston, Tex. 000„
Henry Singleton, St. Louis, Mo. 1,500
E. D. Farnsworth, Nashville, Tenn. 400
Jcseph Bwager, Louisville, Ky. 1,000
James Atkinson, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1,00
- William Gooding, Detroit, Mich. ROO
INSPECTORS or STEAMBOAT BOILERS.
John Sparrow, Portland.
Increase B. Hill, Boston.
John Cumberland, Mobile.
B. B. Brewster, Now Orleans.
Morgan L. Parry, Galveston.
James H. M'Cord, Bt. Louie.
John Wilson, Nashville.
Reuben Doreen, Louisville.
Andrew Watson, Pittsburgh.
Charles Kellogg, Detroit, -
• -
The ealories of laspectere of Bull. and Bailers
are fixed by the law, and both Ideas of Inspectors
receive the same oompeneation. Appointments
cf °Mean under the Act are yet to be made at
New London, New York, Philadelphia, Belts•
More, Norfolk, Charleston, Savanna, Wheeling,
Chicago, Chscionati, Cleveland, Buffalo, Oowego,
Burlington and Sall FrilllCLsto.
APPOIRTNENTS SY ME PRESIDENT,
ECZII=2IOI2
John 4Vllnon, to be Commissioner of the Gen
eral Land Offto^., ri6d Julian Butterfield, resign
•
Edward A. Cobalt, to be principal Clark o
Public Lamle in said office, vice John Wilson ap
pointra Commissioner. '
Judah Solomon Levy, to be Commercial Agee
of the United States at Tetuan, in the Empire o
Morocco.
Herod Abecassie, to be Commercial Agent of
the United States at Larsen, in the Empire of
Morocco. ~
William A... Smith, Collector of Customs at
Texas. lice John D. &she, whims
commission was revoked.
Frederick L. lienop, Appraiser of Blerchari
dine at Philadelphia, rico John IL Withers, re
moved.
Sul errizing Ins,otricr: of Stranabows.
James Murray, of Baltimpre, Maryland, - vice
John Murray, whose commission was revoked.
Alfred Guthrie, of Chicago, Illinois, vice Geo
IV. Dole, declined.
William A. Bird, of Black Book, Now York,
vice Hiram Barton, declined.
Charles W. Copeland, of New York, N. Y.
vice Robert L. Stevens, declined.
- Tun - Gass or Rangy. Palma, the alleged
slave, who was taken from Chester oc.nnty, Pa.,
will come on for trial in Baltimore on the 4th of
January next. A correspondent ifthe Pennsyl•
vania Freeman says that the case has not been
neglected, and that the anti-slavery people have
a good lawyer engaged, who takee considerable
interest In it. The same correspondent writes
from Baltimore thus:—"There are also one tr
two lawyers engaged by the Governor orPenn
sylvan* who have been down here looking after .
it and gathering op evidence.",
TIII CMIXIO Or THE "MILNCIZEITCP.."—The eat
go of the steamship " City of Manchestir," just .
arrived at this port, is the most valuatde, we be,
Here, ever Imported Into the United States; Its
estimated value at the Liverpool Castom.house
being not lees than eight hundred and fifty thou
-Sand dollies, or in round numbers, nearly a mill.
iOn.
I Before the Philadiilphisand Liverpool line of
eteamers was established, we took a decided part
is urging its neeeseltyandpredicting (tit Ateceee.
Bat the reealts, we confess, have surpassed our
anticipatimis. Unaided by the patronage elm.
(moment, unassisted even by the popular pride,
the Manchester" has worked her way up to a
position that more hyoid eteamehlpe may envy
but cannot Attain. flee voyages are este, yet
not protracted, hor lista of passengers large, sod
her cargoes altogether unprecedented.—Miladel.
phis &Titter.
PEACITITIOSEM TN nor SIIPUE3III . COUILT.—The
rale of the Supreme Court has heretofore re
quired two yearn' practice in oar inferior Courts
before a lawyer could he admitted to its bar.
By a new .rule, promulgated by the Supreme
Court, yesterday, in reference to,tbe admission
of Attorneys before it, it fe decided that any
person who has been duly graduated as Bachelor
of Lowe, by any College or University of this
Commonwealth, duly incorporated and authoriz
ed by law to graduate, and who has received a
diploma, or pro_per certificate of such graduation,
and who has also been admitted to practice as an
Attorney, by any Court of Common Pleas, , or
District Court of this Commonwealth, shall be
permitted to practice `lts an Attorney of ilia,
Court" This leit decided amelioration of the
rules in favor of facing Lawyers —Philado. Soo.
Irons Dr owran.—We hear that a drove of 400
hogs were drowned on Thursday 'night last, a
short distance beyond Rockford, la. They were
penned In a bottom, and the sudden flood wash
ed them away. The owner was awaiting an op
portunity to send them to Mndison.
The Shawneetown pope'r estimates eke mll ,
ber of hogs to be killed there this season at .
23,000. -
NEW CARPET STORE.
ROBINSON & CO.,
NO. 47, FIFTH STREET, NEAR WOOD.
Now opening a large and entirely' new
Etock of latorted .tad American Carr.ta, torethert•ltb
t . v.r/tlHuli toubllT tePt In . Carpt Rom at the lowest
.Lsh ;rice.. ocli
Knickerbocker New Year's Cakes.
500 P e ? l, l7 .. N t tS .. K k:11:41 e i k n ol; Ne i T t i r'e
potent worm:lent I,l7o ' tand a toutcy CRC} nr theliAZ
0.713 :12 JOHN 111/
No. :37. Llbartratrest.
A. H. _HOLMES & BRO.
Succoosor to H. P. Nelson .t
BLANLIYACTOIIIMS Or
•
SOLID BOX.VICES,
plans) stiorns,IIATTOCEP. 13PA1142, 1111Kna
P1C149. FORKS. to.
ITITSIMILOH. PERNA.
Wear are. 4 tbled doorsbera Ittnit.t6•l4l
a work warranted equal to any manhaatored.
lav
. W. A. M'CLUR.G& CO.,
HAVE REMOVED TO' THE CORNER OF
WOOD oPID 81S111 STREETS ;
MUM they offer to their old cuetomev
.10 thw eutlio geoece l / 7 , at the lowest Cates, WhOle
stle and Retell s thi largest. must saint ILIA complete
Ptah of
MICE TEAS, FAMILY GROCERIES,
WOODEN AID WILLOW WARE TO DC TOITIID
IN TUN weer. de4
JAMES V. TANNER.
WHOLESALE DEALER.
IN BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, &x.,
FO. 55 WOOD mum, errnarnom
Between Third and roartli,
'teirMy ateek embracti v t every variety end
Etyle of Boot., IThioela Booties, ar, plateaued direct room
Me New dEbgisett Illaufaelarat a, adapted expressly tar
r.• I no d it/latau aide., and •ill N opal at Md... mtge.
—Plume call sad imamate beku baring.
aitizen's Insurance, ulimpsuly of Pittsburgh,
IL D. KING. Prissimm,
kiAMUEL L. MARBILSLL.
.077/LT., SH W,irabzerwE7
INRCRES COLD ANP CARGO R 113.113 ON TIM
DWG AND GIRRISRLrer 11117.2.8. AND TRIDOTA•
RIES.
•T inner o4olost tau or &map, Or PULS. Alm
....mat I/Upon:Goof fM B.bl and LNLAVD NI rtgA MID
sod f&A.MSPORTAIWIr.
DIRECTORS
Klan, I Wm. Earn.. J.. ~
• m. Emitter.
laimanal Au. I Cig.lrcibmia . .
newel Danlan. Jr, I Jahn B. Dilworth, \
B. Ilarbwowin rrancla Yellin, ~
Edward nowwww.w. . J. naianwninaaar.
%altar - Bryant, Wm D. ilays, ''
lima. 31. Pommel, ' da72
DAGUERREOTYPES
AT THE
NATIONAL GALLERY.
OMESON'S National Daguarroan Gallery ;
comer of the Diamond and klarkit gavot, nopp.nrta
W Ile.' Wog Store.) Pittebursh.
fintleesudUnttlemen addling to obtaln Ilfente annum
et moderate prices will please oall at the above establish•
mut tithed .. with very novena. Bide and
MO
the
arranged with molt skill that the operator MO take the
moot accurst* fa* noodles of the human form arlth ell the
-L1.0.21 of unmated Mean ant IMTILIZA.
ocating. Patotloget a... oo ttmfol7 copied, do-
pinatas taken of anginal 'Menem*
tha..rerume not required to takes ploture. Imam ek per.
felt reemahhuons
ITl * Llkensessa takei of sick &awed Minn* he
ga r part of us oltrand vlongtr.
4kle-Boome opn. end opmUng hum g • _
K. gotten. ha he Diamond. igghoi;irr u .
fiedion'a Hirst Premium
;' GT I t OT
- -
Post 01leo Building, rAinr &red.
CITIZENS and strangers who wish to oh
talo an accurate, ~010th ead nA like liketres.
warw moderate wire. rill Cori it to their Interact to eon at
dale veil known oetabllshateni. where ender aetirteetloa
eherse SZ.I4. Llsoins woo ta.
(0 ,17; 1 . 04 beet arearrod Wide and Ott:Dottie eree
tteted foe tha ran., with loetetueleato of the man/
weeetri awl heel oe ai , tted the e7atata or=l".‘
,rprudent be the celebrated
, f ;„ Itea, N. Ultra himself to hi
ale to titer to the eatroos of, the Art. .1131. al bazaar.
lvoirpss. either coo , tt In alFOre.rldelthea Ana bwa
Comma 00m Old crotranssi: 10 oh isstbas.ftess 'a
4.1.01 t aeh to 01.1
LARD.‘ . \\ -
./ 0 , 0 -11. WATSON is no n , a g ea in ,
:ttaughtsring 5,0 , 10 Hog, .od will ha 'in ni,
lqand • Is,. eteet'nfoltult Pooh of Me%ric. •-: iloo
a
5.4 besele Extra Dn. Pork;irui • le. I
Lint, In barrel. int begs. for •51. at lir IliV. pun:ctn.:Li
ner,Of iiherry and iri72t.treins _ : di•FIL , _
Liver Complaint,
\ stlilats dangertio9, and of:An fa t4I . s. !
~ o.t t r , tnoll•Its• AID elle most ealc•at \by '-
clans. of ot , the dia./refl . Of Dr., 11 . Lantil, Laver ey 1 ,
Gs .,,
,t c.
oflyeil tne • dllbetaltr, and t o,p n o.t to thew orld th• t..
?petit:• for ttlutt complicated. mohair which Itii duce ••
t n in.4 eh onto normal oelituity_frr It. certainif of . •
VIM i ‘ t i l mind \ r•mody nes the mutt of mail: 7. 5 1•
~,ottr . . o bleb tbe florptosto 0050 Istrronfl o h474.
and are'tbus &scribed hl the Doctor I:lmre:ft .
• -. th.rritalt er • 270. Litga— Pali In th• fluidal/.
nod sontethuris In th left and. th e edge of th• ribi—th•
1 A.tient benig rarely • !its le on lbw lab Daft stomellmilt
, :tittler th• obocild. Wad frequently extending to the,
tog. of the elabubler—ol \an sgetaken for rhettimatiza in,
Ibllt it.: nettult• hf doncletn and lo•• of apathy limb,
..httllei( 00 . 00, b.\ ...its. altaruat• with ntr. dull.
hescr ...ton In s the baciTart °Ube Leadtlonoflnera•
Ifo orre It nnimiatisi \of hitting r.eilacted inflethinfb
• vea eider coubbnyflrinca• ang debility,. nerrons
IrritablDfrtfset cold oh truing) and prickly ...Sion of
ebbs; law'rro4l., lar•ltNo rah diaioncuttion.biott.l..
although iitflrd It tiro :he bentislal. In Del e gation,.
dist/nets tureyr \ remedy.", \ ', • ,
Hare sou Or, or ill of there •yntotcnort 1f.., ran
0111 and • certain rtmedf‘ lit . Dr. bi l Lane.'• gills "'blob
may b. burulanallroto flost s , t , Einbants and'Dragil.• in
torn ancloonnhfl. and front • into oroinetars. •
'.. J
: f arkIDD g CO,
• .lutiorb \. \ /
lirWIRES,O—Pt Igo 45:F )
i W gh o iald
gAtt. p
ut
ohmi, FotidgWV.. itntcrinoniPia,tt.rlDlim.imr,
0. inros*, rabtaLtoth...
at thelpitysz prim, at the
Ills. NOnil of . /I.A. • \JACOB SVET•IfER e Jr,
4346. ' -- ,,N • '. \ . klukat a: • Vent. *lnt.. '
iii:V'CLZAVEESS.RON)I s rrSOnI'S, Sallih attract , -
.n.l so scorch otton Lion t the AZld's Pam iro , now'otlrted
to the eillscos of d'lttstintnn aird Allschenkllles, at t be
Proprietors pricer, srbolOralslo4 retall Tists‘frisp to par
slocassly idnothl to UtOde traublini Rlth shairq bands
In Itlntsr. 7, HUM t Ca. Asren4s .
413 • fr: CO Wood sfr
Strafe \
_
, ,
sfira is due to Kieie s s Pclroleum to IV
tt bai leen ltnoeth to ccanpletelverellceter weed,
yeett e of thi. dreadful &wage . In leee "lino that altY
~ the \ and at Iry coat or l oconv e ntence to the
TP,:ybensienlavf certificates In I 1 handl of the 1/ro
otlet., Coen) ot ',bleb are from vell,know.;cltovens of
the city of Pitteborgh and Ite Inmedlikte Tidally,. go to
thole clearly and Defend all ihlubt, that HIEIDB \PETRO
LEUM le • 6161161116,0 t no comfit 012 'lad% not oily a. a
total remedy In Peralyla,ltheutuatLem. Deatnees, loss of
buys:luta, but • value le Internal, remedy. inch:lig the
I eveatlaatinir Chia/clan*, ne well at the miter/hi Dardopts
to Ldeoule azlicaloted alth Its merle..
Tk„se haying,. drew' oTeoleturee : T s asi,:i.tbstuus
medic!. la'yorely natural, and 1.4 bottled as It flies froth
th• Weave of the earth. \
The folleelnu certlhcats Lrixpled trout'. yeyer phb/leto
.4.t hymns., if.. York, an beers de:44 , 16,1:1.5t 2.4E52 ,
to which I. appended the Certlf.cate of the 01,1.1 rifed
D. Y. Foot, ht. c 0... of Symons , . \ A •
Thin may In truth certify, thaq ttll. been 110 6.117 ip
fusty., lab Perorate for the laet lean Y..., that post of,
the time I hare been unable to atand to any kind of bu-.
end mach or the 011311. onable s io talk, acul,contlned
to my bed, and have been treated nlerly all Deittme by
the belt ohyalcierul our country afbitha I ocearlonal/1
cot come relief, but no cure, and contuativd to [V. *OW.
until Ito. Foot l teconumended ale to try the litrolsaue, or
hock OIL 10 every jhlog else had tailed kdldio velthout
faith at trot, but tse elect wee astonlehltiat It threw the,
yolk, to the mile. at once, and I at once 134gati to emir
better, and by seven bottles..l have got limit, north,
thousands of dollars.
Ml S. RANGY El. BA
. •
This may certify that I harsher. amainted with KW.
Pitroleum., or Zak OIL Oo more that • rear, akfriamf
'repeatedly Winnowed Its beneficial effects In the tare Off
Indolent Wars. and othar damw for which lila Offoom.•
nada. azul can with confident* afforunend It Ob..
nedlchae worthy of attantlon. 'cod can aahtly say that
arass hu atteneded Ite ose. where other'maldne had
lit Y. YfAJT. M. D.
Par sale by all the Druggists In ttsbargh.
sucgoia• • •
SAMUEL GRA.Y,
MERCHILITT TAILOR,
NO. 47, St. Clair Hotel Buildings,
St. Clair stiist. Pittsburgh.
V
ENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING MADE Ex-
CLUSIVELY to order, end warranted to inG. lies
Wall 13 ,7611 ' 81 firEller °°° f
\ VESTING'S and OVERCOAT!
•!, • OF THE LATEST STYLES:\
‘Seleetekh expressly for the mutant trade. Gentlemen
leeming their orders will hate their wiehee ainaultad and
grsonliol,enth. ea all work is done Mole: his own mrWr-
. . \ WAVRERTE
Ou_ttie 3)41 OE, by Eby. W P lteol, 3 'll. ItEItEDEILI,
Eta .to Elm 'ANNIE 31;:tightey of D E dO,Eler, Etb. W GE this city. •
,
fFFICE, ~ azd Residence remoTed from
X P Wylie ttitet to 71.11 h strt‘t, rtixt door to Aldormso
3.4 3t
~ . ','"\ ''!, Dividezi4." ,
Geri. dtl.toer.7 Blume Co.; I \ i
. , Juana:nil% 1833. J \
rriliE Presideitt. arkd Manamrs of tiie,Oorik
7 2 irt . r".. Ag=g,l:l:', d igg;,.."'2;1 1 411,1,,T 1',...7. 1
.lue oeydrelared • uir(det.ot two uolle.l4ou eeco . ehAuw 1
f the Capital Stoototatutioulu the totneof lodieldu t
Iro the book, of the Costpatm out et thel melte at the
lvt ate mouth& which matt te paid to hthekholders. or
teeleleusl tepretentatleve:Torthwitl.
Je4:4loauterT J.JJ..thl LIAKI'LIt, Tr\ *surer. _
- -
• Rohm \
OFFICE OHIO AND PENN.t R. R. C
Prettatiami, Jattuat)a. la 3. J
Vibe an nual meeting oE'the Stockholders
Xanit election of Div.:tun of 'pint and Penney!.
• sole Rail Road Conie.iy for the eh he
bold the tidies 'of the Catoranyi , icia lk tteburah.
natality.
ni
the 27th day of Jminary, betel*. 112‘
boure ofto a. „_ao I 3 o. to, (meettnAllit .)
The .Tetiorfer R00k,.111 be elieed ttll. and the feint
tonna' intend doe In Jeri:tax- . 1 823. eettled foe on end
once letyebroaty,lo23. Br ordrr Of !WardoYDlrectont
latidtyr J BELJOKS.Recritar
.)
y.
(had. liner:cao bleyetcli and Chroniejit
Pennay,lvaala Rail Road ComPatl.
THE Winter %lea to Philnielpitiliand
Baltimore, per 100. are— \ \
n. ,. .. broh barley. fah. [nth. lead, lard abd lent '', \
11 ,
Biala, eImIWO cbreee, eotton, earth a rs. bibm, 1,
Llora bath. lea th er. tallow, tobacco ' lM. window \
clue .... .........--- ...... - ..... . ......... ~ ... -.- ... —. ;A: ,
lienvax. boom and barna bristles. clover. timothy '•
hd ea:seeds, dee th ins. dried fruits. Oatmeal,
emp and [la r. leather, no. soap , stareh. wool 55 '
Brooms teem.) a,pra feathers fart .0 peltry, [la.
eaailleaOrchaoalse 5l 00
Hoar, per barrel . - 1 110
Slagle packagva. under Ith ..
p/251111/11 - d - 55.11 . 4115C55.
Jao Od
Freight Amt.
To Band Box makers.
ONE lIITNDRED remnants of fine wall
Yaw., far sal* km, by
fat • • THOMAS PALMER, Lb Market tt
PAPER WINDOW CURTAINS—An mi
lt_ llerly bars otyledust reed from Na. York. for
by (Jall THOB PALMER.
/quo ation.
partnership heretofore existing be
tween the undersurard.an.der the firm ofJettn
adds. tßy, yraa dimply./ lir 41apitamsp o p the let.
lost. Either of the partners mill mitts the buslema of
tb. Isis tins. JOAN B at...BADS/EN.
Jaanary 3.1.13,63. JUAN tiTSVISSPON.
. . , ~ ..
• ___
• .
.
'Co-partnership. \ •
,
riIHE undersigned having this day.associa
-1 1 . ted with Wen Meson. James 111119edden, theLool.
est of Wateb Platen' mod lowellersetill tn. conducted by
'toed.as lases elfote, AIL', lb. 11 etand.,NNlOS;alartet st.,
nodenlboteat and ail: of JOHN B IIIePADDBN A BUN.
jalollt \ JOLIN It IIIeVADDEN.
...._,, b
.i p l UNDRIES—. ‘. --"\----
In bble No. 1 Lard: s • -
/Oaf"
2 bbl. Gnu*, \
. X "
Beth toot 011,\
1"; \ ,
E - . = 2.. Pees. oney,
.
,'III " Vlas Heed. ' \ ,\
\lB Mod Beeswax,
auks Dry Apples,
12 " liltuang,
la " Vrt.
79 ‘:'" Sumac. ..
.
... . .
.
5 .e sale by
\ 1 b V s°'''''. TtIAVITAKILY • CO..
la{
.:..\,. Water • from greet*
. \ T 1. 1 • ------' sale CcT ON- 7 CO La en In store,lor y
.1,4 , . S '. \ IoAIAU W DICKEY,* CO
ater sad Emelt .t..
ofIROUND NUTS in . atore, for .anle by
; •\\ 151IALI DICKEY 1. 00.
,4 Pater and front 'U.
LUOIIS-160 lona to 'arrive, tor sale by
ial 1154/Au DICKEY a co.. \
s , Water SW /rant str,
PeLES--Ramboesi Pippins &a, this day
reed. and for br \ COLLINS. ‘"
T AL bbls ziic'4 for silo by
• 1.4 , \ U UCOILIND
YJIQNNY BA6S---3000jurit riled and for
We by. DI:IMMO%
jai \ Ns. HO Watstat.lso Mont at.
VLARIFItII SUGAR-5 \ ll,ldei relied
IALT-2000\lbs Ashton's fine Linßpool
1141t...134 reed awl far ialobi
Jai tm
FALLOIS , — 3(k bbls NoTT7tii, reo'd:lror
• by N• AS 4111711. DILWORTIVa co. .\
UTTER-6 bkdr, prime Ron, reed and
for oslobr RIMER. DILWOIMECt CO.
111EA8,20 bbl 4 reo'd for ale by
JP
/*I "'"" seatvaa. DlLlream tee.'
'SWEET POTATO.VS bble Swtet Pote,
1,7 tont In store and for aslatr_\___ • \
lea BELL L161d117. 69 & 71;Watar at,
1 41,'ESE—Idu boree'lrele reo'd and fr
3J kal•br
SUNDRI
IO
4
Y., dna; Brrai - c --.
.1.0 boxer /busy. re stanarbltirruJe by
.i. 4 PILFIK.Vq.* IL LA N. tro, :S N.bributrb,
iploßK- 7 -:7bbri s ttPork, juli.Xeciiired
and fur We bi ' • A, UM J. 11. CLANTIVII.
\ s , . \ -.— A __.
B EANS--75_1i Wt m,11 7 hite Deana pot
readreJ bad LA - Fue. Or , \ \
Jab .
i CLOVER SEED- \ .,3l:Vrueheis, just — ieliq'
IL j ~,u i rb r uulu by ifs.ll., \ A L B. CAIVIrIiLLb,
Asatall;cleap;\_P --- 4*icir Sali:= . •
,\\ _ .
ri l .llE enbscribts cif - ere 'for , file hie Fa.-ar. „i \Wyk,—
./i, to Moon Towoahls./1110ehrovr ••• 0111 /Dee*/ Wm,/ A • P :.;•.: 42' ' • --- E
• .4.14 /meg th • Ohio /aver. emal./shrovs•tivAp.
_The rser• ... _
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eloaaled Glary root ner•• Of &ft pat,4l7 teAl..n3r .N.A , , IlJlj.filk—/ pr 3 7 1 147. 4 , • 2-1 .41 . 7. 1 1:
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t 1 , u *".1 . :21r4.'":-.=::::=7:14 Anu.i....11.:, i ' . I..rElt--741szrole prl* - 114)11,•teccdy e a”
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IicTHEN - 4E 4 M TIAT :4 I,.
BAR)) P '''
SOPENI#BO/RXES.
}Lop. q. B. ES lia`{4hl3 honor \ to
!reZ"b: ° .&l l .o 7 l " := rt 4 '11 4 A4L 1
ate tales:mete eei gestural Magice`filentlac and
Teri.' 'irlililitt."lttZT:a=4.l24:rnTil
421 T,,,/, • tfhai• of hie cinema paraMentalie e , f
b 0, 04 “0:1 Trltioteßilie eapter ;gore. ea w lftic.
tosaufacta Irma original laraale and dettivre \ . /.00911
1 .r.i.... . tr...*l noou A nowlettire of Witt l r.i
1 - ti , alitirt et cat all the Deer% Scince, which en.
Innhint la none er the Entertalte4ot unrivalled ' \
Oto Me unpene ied prostramme M . 'emotes wil. be per
n Med Sired, meanie. Hydrant'', &Demme' 0 ' , lO
.b. 1 .0 1 ...n= .4 'MII ha, Whit tre rrofestra
eif. tb ahem Seim bah la the lieweai Old World \
\/4 `5. e
Y WM E. /met
-- C. At. . .
i AIizATB.E.
...,
%
JOSETH YOST/M.-. -.- Lem 11.<1, MATALMI
..i... i.. r. i= 01.. ,01{2 . - Fc , :".
p...rf;...SrAtercoll..eat,trma
at
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\ PRICE OY IMIDSION 1.
\
119eSeala ma be'somma at tlia R.x 0111 m. dartngUe
,dayoritheat .pint ellen* \ 'D
\ 1\
OLDItAiLEY'S BENEFIT 1
pirEaLroltlCklld P I ECES . --13111ENSE FUN;
TEM ETe •
tteD.Tattnit t ieth, M. performance. will ma
mma. with thernsent nt orates of
WALLACE. 211 AM/ Or SCODLAND
We11ma....,...A....-- \.....---
~.. Mr Drelefard
Allen Hara7.,—... ,-.. --.......k1e Ballet
tlelem ,t.. Ullbrrt
Alter e the It7e;netint`rma of
ROBERT Di CAIRE. \
Robert Marsha \ - 4. —lir. Doniteett
Dumont 1 \ .. ' Dlr. Batley \
To he (01101114 br MI Ckip Scone from
TOM ADD awn'. ,
la which Dlr. Ryan arcesfs s in klteerro Denne—Arnl the
ennead bore (ID midl 14 Wears of awe) of Mr. MAT ,
114 a RCA. w II Dire a g \satlimhibitionof their AMID
SYMMINU \
Ata•AtTi.etti'::., - . -,., 9 '1 1 1 4 1. 611b"
. 101.1,01,0 CI
MR 41511.11/I.n Krrrot W ITE.
D . r7. o r W t hi r r i . Thlta . " \ leure M 4heire
MAtoDgme , 7: - ..... - .. IV Belle
Th. whole to comind• vita tiv 111 - h act ell RICII
111. on ticesebet.D. (not) real Item
IDlitlh• Emu TraDellart.llr D DS 21711 i Bt OM
etallagett and will shortly appear. \ \
•Q,IISAR-30 hills in store end
1.3 [Jai)
BIED APPLES 51
and fir mde ha. tia"
1aQ135-40 prime Dre,
11 11 4n2 (Jr .A. or "WI
CRESNUTS-3 bble Chesnut'',
J anl;sala by •
Yal • \ ell RIVER. DILWORTH\ & COX,
' a mod.
lI I M 4 t -5° liO r tg. n aLlf e u e u e T i ll e s`ca.
OLOVEA D-50 SEE bushels Clove - r.Sel,
,
...ITS,. \ c 2 !t.L. -
d r b r ay EX, 111LWOFITI1 t Ca, '
l ' Nos.1:0 and 175 ''sons meet
-\ \ H *Hliams' Select Behool, - 7,
uNDER the\ Lecture, Room of the Fug'
..-?If grl.4!'li.,llV'Aul,;l,Flt.':,7l',ll`":t!'"',a.g:
,Iron City ining Company..,
.A t N ligseesmontAfty cents per share had
born \ealliai on than' ek of adz Cudirany. rajabla
to I Trealanter. tba\ rof I%l:Orman. on th e 31.5
day 02(.4121,37,1853. \ord . er of ea Board .f Dirretora.
Jalntlat \ PALMER. Trepan:mfr.
Co--Part:Ntraltip.
•
AIEOV.GET. SMITIL \ bag ussociated with
to 4 o Sikvmetalt.SleElzvy...l4 • Patte.
Oov smtti."o.l vl I contimvs 011 , W/10.111s Dg7 Owls
Duette e, miler th Lrn a ()EO •(E o oittro t CO.
Inctsburyl4Janc.• Let. 1833. \ \ Uelmtrn
CoPartneis , ip - . — ' ,
I lIA:VE ttis daineweiaieVici t :h me in the
'Il Hardware , '' ' tt)oar ran nett. am K.Wood•ral.
and Jatatet WI Ice' the fire, ta .1 at.oht WoOIT-
W 1,1.. /LSO. \ JUSL:r it \ vcoDwz,L.
-=,—
JOSIIII trateatra . a \ \ -, a‘ec..s....."..ljt.etta won,.
\ ,Tot 'oct welt a. Co \
- 1 - 31PQR'n Denierd in . F l / 4 C...inn and
D 01.1.4 Cage
n: It ‘ Cut ern eWOOd &la
!woad etretota:' , .1 letlea
•. Dissciln an el Paitnerthip.
Ulrpateithip he tolbect conduct tlll
- these/se it .1 style WOOD/WIN, is
a S I I.E.
'4=l:eale l 'illiettlo the hadoemihe late errs
Thus 'rho have Vahan stmlost . the Ks tat
them. and Show theetthl - - -
\ - A Conceded•oint.
\ --7,
rE following tostimony 'nf . ' tho efficacy of
i! A Fannartock's Va.:anon.. /rota' a ro,ular.coo-
Monet, mow* fall to eonolnee. \ .
Yam Dr. J J STIIIII 'it . • ~
Drnotscooso. Afton. F li. 23, PS \
' • Alarm:7l A rahnotrrek a llo— ion A. a.-A1fu.,,,,,t1,-
11ra , to kr c191 . 01:0r,...c14, t.) [lre • mtikfLnbrk, la all molt,
I:l , °:.7.!Ni.th w . • be ' sl . V7r7m . f=r d lre,ll: th .
" A A\
J inen6
Prepared .1 fold by El A PAYISYSTOCK a Cit. '.
pl earner Weal and Crete ste
HERBS—Sage, Sum ...r
‘ .... 61- 1.7 . b!r bi2Yd %71.1] 8 ` ..t l'A"m"rei.,,am.d,.l,
• \ NOLg , TOSI'B'CA.BIN; jest rea'd at Na
Youd. stet. The new ealitio Lao arer. edition no :oh. ono ••olunte—aeco. IFTS , cents. an edition ,
In anti ohms,
LILEAD.
Jal
Botqhera . Exchange.
NevIGLU and Time Irelle,oa w Orleans for
1..:7 ode by • LNLIt] %I'M A RILL t CO. I.lsake...
J
OJUBE PASTE, Li4tunice, Vanilla, And
~ .louN B.` 1R1V1?7,,
_ .
• g, ANFORD'S
1.7 toce/iNI udfc
RINGIBURSrb
and for We b.r . 'Dal, ,
----,=---...
4RRISON'S Brown Windsnr Soap, reo'd
_ Nond for ralo br [Jill \ JOLfZi S. IIIWIN.
_ .._
_ .
I E.' NER'S Polunade DiVirlo, genuine,
rteitrel =I for Fol. by S. 1(111 .
Jol. • doothocur. No. 43 ilarkrtstrort
i pIIILADELPIIIA CANDIE §--A issort:
I brstsr.s . ll`2l:27ZSZ llis7Zs i g " so=c2, ..1" i '•
• cvsus lkods. /um ' broos.; \ \
\ Chocoloto:SUcts. Cordial Dromt' • \
~ • Jim Crond. Cres. D M.,, . '," \
~.,' \ Jujob. P. Burnt Almond \\ , \
nom London. VonliZ sod Cream Almonds. '..,. '.
'ILLIAII A. IlleaLUlSo & 7., \ .
linl .
„Manes of Wood and Sisth tr.slts.\
' ItirJECUUNDY VTOI.I-600, lbs CI ilittLi
kplor ssiets ''', • ' 7 KIDD& 5.;...
CIINpRIES— • ~
kJ '1.5 lb Gum kbar;
12. Its Russia 10g . 1.4.1
Powderea berreanth ;
.5011,1 Aso liolpitis;
' . $9 ;b. L•render oven r
YO 11.0 lipormaceU., for isle 1.7
4,,,zi ‘,, J 41D1., k CO.
UM8ER.;:4,2000 lbs. Tlicky. in
iv for vat. br;„ ' 1 , 1.311 4 .1 KM
Seed; and Impleinents:'.
FARLY Cabbage, thinliffitwar, h ,
Lettuce. Cucumber. acid ether eirlytteeilr Ilet
. of tlw retesarluevad eor., A larmi amortaleat of
thsWeesT Prusilcli- Grail= icul Buddies lf.Aircs. Pructeir
Fawsaril Chlimis, with hamilles lifeet loam gad other Chir
deu Implements of ar/ouV aorts„ Straw Ceara...Cra
Cohen:ahem. plowl. Used glows girl Cultivate..
fierti labellers. Deed Drills. god • lergesigorimemot Lace,
Saving luirlements for the !Arm and Dardertt The cata
logue of Vegetable Ekeds is ready. for dietrielition. all aeg
examine the steer. at the flotticultura Wareheole. N.
49Alf h at, near Wood. • •
d
i
al ..:;•JAMHEI
TATEHENT OF- DENSIT . S and liktan-
1., ON. 011)00301J, In tb. PszsaAhe DePtOt 'Oath Or
Plttehtirth. whlett. Within theee teazel:text vetUPII'
the data at thL statement, LAYS 00[II unclaimed lad
altered:
liallateck. 3¢lT 2.5. SIC CO Vt
There are to Helena that escheat ..t
tte Out.
JOUN 111M001.1N, Cashier.
Farmers' metaalt Ilahk at Pittsbergh, Eve, L0,18t2.
tobeorlbedattel aimed onto before me.
5103141t3t.h jowl WU. Gun. lietaa7 PnLlle
AISINS--10 *tuns now Sultana /11
jog Tet.'4 \ W A ucetnan 4 ctr,
• eat corner. Wood and Sixth amts.
...... .
DEFINED SUGARS-2O bids Layering's
CsesS.4 ins pulverized. ID bbl .. Hobo Hefter,'
Crushed; Iwo by W • IdeeLurpo• (2,r,
Eatrazines for January.
reo'd: Herner's Magazine for Janno
iircurbr4=fg
yonn e i o , r . otoar , llhDe tff.l—Tbree Weaft
Wet./ CoOftreicalltier. /WA for Illll7l2r b .ra r .
Kterkerbookkr /Hulot. Pr leotary. commene no •
new volume: • yeer, or DS emote meosaw ; (or gag by
W. A. OLL N
our
WINYENEY
deal 16th stmt.
MIMI; \ IiAGAZINE--Jsumarg- No
d JIJ Scat ree'd atTki, ItFore tF•et.
READ
- -
TARDY. JOI.k . F, . & .Cli. have removed
to the farm ster7 ernes Irarelton, Nos4o
1, Watorstest, tltrrd bon» Weer blarkst . t. ~
Wm. P. j.Olll. Apfla, /1.1111112. 00.001117. Of North
Used., tee remora,' ittsetlese to Sts. AO and el Weer,
street, \' ' \ \ \ tea
To .t.. ' .
A GOOD OFFICE second story of
A
Warclumme, Nos. 80 l i tdd i ; l!• j trAtire a t bo.
\
BooKs;„ BooKs_4..t fedoive&— •
Tt• Rattor of M. BardolahWbyth• Suporanuatml,
by W Ithelto, author of Salander,:do.
napoleon ha .ntle. or a- Toles from et. Ualma. - Tb•
,Otlnlts . rg Vleutlona of hispoloorbb.V3ry KV/testa.
' ‘'' ''l l..lll. Plenum, b7l Arthur.
' , VoL 3 tileamml Until, bound In ototb.rt dud feab
odtu..
Tboramunea rant se betactorlor JaMlitfy—t/m but
Moon= oubteed In • Cotad Frans, for mt. by...
W. AL. CIALDY.NIff.SNMY
633 , . TO Vonyth4tmat.
Aktl3-20.,bb1z. NO. 1 to arrive fdby
\ • WWI DICE.= k \
ACA) • , \ • \ Water and Prontiqa,
DRY PEACHES-4GO boo. to arriae4,tOr
*al*
& by. • IB• Water A 4171 DICKEY
T ra
out..
SOa,
•
11V \ Grew; rxd anmragn to antis. SST
L iß E l jerePN2
We try ULM' umasir kw
ft.EXE '.=;\
4140 • • \ Wa.4.4 twat it..
4 bl)lebro .I; jurt re
0 1, for sale by
11 J 4 OANFIRLD.
riNALLow-12 bble in store, for, sale by
\ awo aII CAIIIIELD. •
IitIKEE \ X-6 4 prirrie Roll; \
\ \ a tub.
\ 1 Jar rckedi Jostirand s cot t r
SEED-41.1bble pima for Bale
J B CABBIES'::
.NOTICES.
isrOtice=4oi4otararai 84lety\, :,
ilanual . h.le.ti \ on for} °Soles\ e t • '',
\
\•,,th,;t4,3 7 Cocnty nor.kultrail amte mtak ', \ !
t ar7tten'eteliii=ii".. ° '''' w .'.". 7 . , ' .
,••;
3.lett ~, \\ 0 s e :rsos . woooi. &mil." - \
TiAvit3C iti . tea,,w6il tut Hogil• 1s
-\
\ '' . Nie& 1 ' ' \
\
\
a i .. 1 Giorz• a Corr—the:see teal Bahl..
srill be , ontitual thdeV , lho \ h.. Mt etr i te --
warrmota.4 ts - Jure k co. ' ~,, , -' - \ : \
, p ~,I . •___ , tvinreighE tisoUt, \ \ • ..,
--•, 7 --
\ \A. • _
rilllE e :ty , le of aa th a e a fim s. 9lSi P.;,§1111,1172,11 . ... ,
lAA. des ebsosod to SHAlVETt3l4irtkkArr234.,
.._
_
isMers renos:rang th 5 ! ,...- '-', ..:' `• '• • , .
oANWEI, P HIRIPta.
~ JOSEPH DfLiC1)11111.
; 4.,sary lit, 15:4. JURY 8 DALPNRri.t.,
.
- I' S. DIMVORTII ,i. CO. havinideolineil
0 )6, the Wholeiugl, Orwery.Buelates In issot•lSkOivet
-I.llearth a Co, evil =Coco to act se notate the the Ws • .
Itoiori .4 Wats, A 50010, Posed...rand SS*/ rem. . -
roll arsl :.
_'6oe.e'llt;isie,te."V'ttelrtiG:=l /all= .
street, rutstourgo• .. . htt . r,
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Shriven, Dilworth & Co. • ~:. ,
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i l VlV . l . .ittL , !2 , roODrAP_ li rla t... do bu ani t l , Co* ' ,
setutes, Nos. I.lCsred 14. &cord et.. eittebura U .T.l l :7ti ' ,
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lt , e. , \, .‘ l'lttoune YALU, TOM Rea 61.1 • ''',
kin...bit:la :Linuati , lit. 15.1.1. j ,
S I 'O y C n Kjip t
_.. .1... i DgR . sm,-,,in iha r ll i lato m cky r :74l l l; ',,, ~ 0, .
an \
T,... r. a Raid enrolment of firedettare Dream...
then Car of Tethnity next. ant Dee dotter. o n the *, .
tint of eh montlethener until .ilk paid. By - otter' ',
of the De I. \ , .1• IR T LOCILhit-Teeastaar.
i ik
.1.1,1 .. a z Wood stotit.
, (*Reran- Arm a 0 =dent and Free teem. than- .-
PRI ll4lRee and IdwtteeTat and defferanalan Etat. tattif *;
ea h and eke *e Ronne... I .. .
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NtlcTit 1 -',,-- ', '
rril.kE Part ershin \.1,1e tu tor existing Ilia- •
\ v der Um t Canis ADa 131 /be General assn- ' \
%r i tgru 7 s; .- Ip , : , r,. d w.var. ..ttri= ~ '\ . \ ....--
t.,,e alueleTtlyJk CURTIS. veto Is 4ly autholltet ',..
toted is tnetts./ , tho late ftrind.
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\la trlew trona the Yale Into,..ll=etet eh all ..- .-. ,
Ne,..., marsh-lead, J C Vigils, toner trieeds. the :,
rg Rae 17. . itpt2tAT:Ottl t iTe s iggi. '''''.
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P' I enial isilairance 11.4 R
,1 , yte IteA at thenYttleo \
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he :tip. eke eerie: 11284 Intlyaitl ` • ,:\
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r.., :am mr \ y.. ; \ .„„-, : \
\ _,, , FI'AL \ '' oo ^ ooo, \‘ .‘.: 12 ' s : \ \ '
Ll4 , lAdd CIIIETICS. Creedlent.\%l. Cemnexu.„teleretare. 'N
1}1 . (4.LL issue Polieirsu„, s ainsq lees \ kdem - , \ ',, _ • • . ,
vr, eke br Fire on Itaildlantnet \1 [kelt:n.lo94. al. •s, \ %
oa tbe‘listtle and Cergekd o'VW.O. Canal••.. 4 t, ,, a t .t .t•'* ' " '`,
\tbet moot resemble tem.:, \ , . \rl-• r, \
g....,, .!I 1,10.4...,, , :la prodapt—
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Irt ' L L lrttiVa. A , .1.,0 ctutrtAg .. ..t. ,\ : \ ,
m , rei Wont . Ctostree .
I,ad \ oeer Pate:eke .A \ Friedel\ Ilettklo ' \ %.
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Rensseladv In.snrsusee Rnisit i ary; \l't'llit . „ ,
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JACoo*Altd, teealdeut......l.Au.s egv!.lo.
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Cite4El7AD IN 18, 1 6.--' CISITAieIJ2OO,OOP• ' • ' ''•
Tlllkold and well eitablielied Coiep4sy •:...
are Isteverest to lgra• Pottales,by tb'kft Agent, weal i \
kde of Fire, Melte . the most V.akke terns. • Tko . : .\ , ~ \ \
pr..; rents,. ote Its lessee s daring the tees reenl i , 0 s- \ . ' ,' ~
.1 IL. oontillni.l3oo, la a SUM:ldea t guaraate .:, canc. 11 . \ \
etc effect cornet letserance. ,
.. s • — , -
.eee \ \ \• J COMM, gent:, '
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none‘. , \._ -..,- . —• A, . --c
•
annual election 0 - Managers 141 - the —, - 'e •'>, \ .
T I ATec 4 -11:012 fol. the establielment of a Win. of .'
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I:, age for Western Pennrylrantat wlll b• held saVklaa• t. .\, 1 , \• ,
day. th e 31 del of linital7. 1833. akftddlo halt . WAN.. \
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We boo. of 2.1 4 neittek. p.m . .:" _ ," 1 , s ' ' \ \ ',
letS TllOllAn - linFLEw74l., creatticar.. \ " \
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(be raleby
LLOTION NOTlCE.—Notice is berebji
NU alnn that Cro Stookboldrrs of tbh Pittsburgh easP,
Steubenville Railroad C.ODISIT 11l Lll , t‘ t kir
meo . ting and election for the choke of a. Went and
tare re Dtrsetores of the Company. at tha ' , Pastimes! 3
Mame. L. Itakmrell'a bundles's. corner erditent stun.
end Inamontfalley. in the city of Pittebure4g. dicattay
the inth day of Jachary.ll.3, ',ben also* report aril be •
e ado of the coedit'an of the company. and
'Hock
of
tte r wart. Ph Martian will commence at Mock in.. —
the morning. . N. casulx.s., NAY -
c•ost
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• Notice ..
PTInE Farmeis ' aria ' ISleatuiniie' Ta4tpike
rt, it lOod COW(II3T TiOld SU elettkp Oir Pr ..,'o'
.I"rouu - or. and mix Mon ro'of tho Alois COropanf,l ' ‘.
o'flook. 1. a., on the Mir Ifootday ofJonnorrrort. (IC
ar,1.1, —li house. folio 'Axid ' ," •
~A .. . 4 Mt. EICIIDAUX.ProoIdont,
Howe\ pf Rehm°.
; v.
O,IICII is hereby gi en to - thatinbaeribt
6-, Luildieur the Ma of Deluge for irate,
Xylem'. that the Noma habrout of twenr7y
coot en die atootoot entatelltei ea eh bee !moo WM
el eable coolie Tr•vnter, , coa o , before, th e Oth of
ealabe•. 'oat. lir order oft tte Itoattl of Directors.
delle:tt \ \ t JOSIMA . llEallret, ^--
, Notice \
TOIIN A4N 17 Girlie, ' •A \ i i retired tri
12.1 • th e -ogoici o f"Q 11 . r.izt Iditz..l3. a 11.i1.72 . 1 . . j 1
C`fr i 'al,l , d. ,T14%,-"0. 17 Ner:o r ! hi \ me: &le.
will hereafter oct ruk Akeoi Re mid oloo!.. ... \ ; .1. 'f_..
Tberocrouoco of tbe,pp M,ijoipomoto ...m. 91 ;
\ C &till? lakkiN & CA& \ il , 3, l , l \ c&r, •
• UNION LINKS - N
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'Wl42l\ .185 rgligfrWir:\
\ e, Cleveland aritt the regere: A V
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ELL ICNO*N,LIne is ftept\ted tN ‘ :
T . . 4 i, 1 - . .. 1 . ; ..ty. h . t a ant ;, ~ u
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d en Pitt i . . i
• tfoo Otronols. \. \• , \
'• Tbootm.ofXloLikoo NO- 2 .111 ff. 0.1- ......1 1 ta \ i '
• 114, LI.. bote r Otsborgh and WoobootrA qa/41, " i \\
(B[ml:stormy , connecting o . t fooellisqtor .M . O, WV ~ \ \
Ilmoof \ f'sokat4 ta I farm e d . y.fieit .es '
og , , Awe.t. \ \ i , \
• \ rs , ....r..h,oluzz o tipb. i h • , 3 \
o en, \ \ ~..,... xtlithEeld 6.11 ,. /stet oto \ \ '':'
\ '\ \ • TO\the Ptl.thii. • '''.' \ ..\ \ \
TIIE \NOTICE 'tzt - the Dissolntion\pf the \ i i
Cm if4oox roam A Co.'l a flomornieuf Vora:sof \ A .
d.y. le fort.roM: A'dit,oullon Is contemplated-. of \•: •
•6.1%,h the 'patilloa.ii Imo do. tot'. whom oosofoozo. - q \
t..,,,
b, j \ \
0.. \ \. .. rik Calt.— • ',
in ft. \ . erfo of ~ JOIL.N.T` Ett A
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N. i.,,x),t•tiliTriEtttlfiLe, • . ' \
I bait thin dAy tv.e . °elated with me, in th : , -1 '
wrroz.L&Az.c ukoczar AND 1.7¢1. - air BUNN .1.113.‘ .i
r .0,,,, JAM I 1 Ir PAIIN.P.I4 tattler the dm a .J. 24 N. :."li
Pat.& CO:. •"\ • , 4CALN y.0,/i)/ZEL ,, '.
, Pehenne lib 1951--ablfatt
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DiPOintdOn. 1 ,
Isnr. CO - 11 , irtneishiricheretorore existing -:..,
between tbainbseaitwa. ender the II ad. 11.113. PLY ' - , c...
UN A CO.. wie dleenleed
.on the let teat, by anus - • . . N.
tlon and by nt utiona.eoruent; . eibber nartaer Is aullebased --r,...- '
tut na nd
the O.C. at the Ann In settlement • - 1
v.. . \ T 1L 110. 1 .1.%1 1 11.t7ir . - S
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ttgitsa
in... r•613 '
.\it c eor • .ty 5.11s*a
ts
I[l2fFa \ 61.1b5CUICP11 14 , re formeita cti-F;art '
neyelinp .1,11111 vont:toe the .Wholkowle CI eoest7 j.,
sine.. the old nand. nat. the. Orrond IlAttll.er c ..,.
Jot
, • PAM xa,J.irrNiour.
Lbatatne re( nly /..,832. - --.1 '..‘ . 111 • A \ "ET .
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• li Ichq r Br a cai nit Cit \ - , . \ ', \, '. •, :,:,
c r EN - E . tAl., , dommi4ion Meroa44, bil-
ner 4 ark et lind CbreAllilVtAaVie'4.l.
a %!.,`X •
-\ SD ligportaiion,
77..ENATa , 11111.1"21t, a' CO ante
I ''4. Reeg man, N At 1.1:44 Not. 95 WI 97 Llbertgreet.
New Tort., —No. TC4,43hesttgat ttr!eN A !hilt.delp
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Eirmil i vriii i f lit lat o lo ea
i t t ro ,
Lrealiiii \
\ 7 - -,-. 1.,,, :151/111.Y, . --, \ \\ \..
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whi,...b tilt, bate nett d tty rector utirtlp. The attior ..
Non 'nttheredels pa rat lath
b eat%ltr tote abort.* ' . ...jt
'the Why !Stck te New' tt vat ecittel4 the mot Al 3:
A
11` !I. tone= 19rnzeu.e- 1
Lit...l.44naces
.olPtpinerimersilr.
ZAT: SPOIZEI
Pt AWARDWG' • (VM4S4ION Mgr.
'nhnnln Nairn; In col nnd anurrallt,—
; i ltaf r z . of I!Viso • :Likenty d gin, A
MAID 3tOBSz O soio,
dtio ‘Nimisr
' —' •
IhKIEL , Alqq 13-400 bnthelz;jusqc
liad for silikttr \‘ \
dax ON BO:4111t04.57 ka.1021,7/11,
Vt . EANS--50AuB. srct w. ttd
dodo \ v l os: noNwrioßsr/k IMP Y.
IVOOMS-29\
udi, by TO
ONNIMST
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1
ririmon \
ix 5EE.14.511 Ira just k ecq
for ealtbr
' • . n 205 Libett)k one.
fILIESTNUTS-39 tok-just' s reo'd Bald
kJ rale by •, , ‘,/ 1'1300N7/. \
d 033 \ \ Liberty arvir
nßlED
A P PLE S— \
0 \ •
kgsh ea \
13is0t
2 •da3o
ifora Ve//Oi
CLOVER 6EW- 1 100 In
l Aaoreud Z hi
ni e b y
v INDOW SPADES—A \
blit@rjor\.
lotalbagnarrsialty\end
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1.14, bbet plylrame
tears offered In sale by _ • \ k • • \
dewkl All ieIIILLIP/3,150.116 MOAK \
EATLIER BELTIlnat jr reoV.
a th e ossfinOwturemP Je&oll glifo4tfar.MC.ooko.
A lons &took of oak fantod Soli:IA& &bid, WfAoloralo,
to &rot on band by their wont., - :
dole & ILPILILLIt& No,ll6llarkotothio.4
lIGLII-51) htuis. printe‘Z7. 2 o., new crop,
LI In Kan likad for W. b 3-, • • \
4,30 JAILta • IltrZeto2o.l. it CO. \ \
OLASSES-100 bble. mi s tral/ pantii.
lvi • '
JAilka • IMO! t O.
i.pEFINED SEPAI S-600 bblec
I,berwiltred . , sad buf.• norm stid.for 1.1 by
•
aao 4A.lms uureinboktcu. \
-1t• ' bar,svhite for a el.
I b • l lit MEIISON
bbla Liuted in own, for solo by
ILP _ A_ gtrrems3s a
WOL ASSEB-150 bble SAL in mere and
T 1 tot •1. bf Run:molt a co. \
•
V dA.141 • J A iIIITOIII6ON • CU.
A ITLES r -100 prime or
la: der. Yoi:Jaleby Vire PI 11 IL MAUNA—
1 ALEILSTArs-32 bbis.-40'boxes, prime;
• eceeoe =1 - II II COLLISL
RY Arnais-513 buth t e x tt m is i all o t ! y
pi A ,
de e .
4 OTIIIO CHIMNEY TOPS—Two now,
/..,‘ oinwoo. own LT [4.1 1 1 alt tOtaa.". •
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